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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-06-08 - Orange Coast Pilot• __ one Ir Gri111 Testa1nent Chil,d 's Doll Pulled From Wreck ., b •• .., Jc GRIM CRASH SCENE FIND Child'• Doll in Wr1ck1ge DUARTE (UPI) -One ol the first things brouibt back from the wreckage of a jetliner in which 49 persons perished Sunday night was a small doll. "I saw lhe doll lying in 1 cleating, sur- rounded by trees." said Sheriff's Deputy Gene Reed, who Ian~ his helicopter to retrieve the bkmde, blue-eyed doll Mon· day. "There was no wreck.age anywhere around." He said he brought the doll back because it might help in identifying one or the children killed when the com· mercial airliner and a mWt.ary jet col· lided, killing the pilol of the military plane and all 49 persons aboard the airliner. "My blood turned cold,'' Reed said when he sighted the doll from his patrol helicopter. ''l have three kids myself. I've been to a lol of these crash sites, but every time I see something like this it really shakes me up and makes me thanll GOO that my kids are still OK." The crash scene it.self looks !OmeUling like a bowl. a giant bowl containing a salad of small bits o! Scorched metal and fireball-blacked greenery, and it is a very difricult place to retrieve dead bodies. The walls of the nameless canyon an the north slope of Mt. Bliss where an Air west DC9 crashed are steep. Trees grow out of it almost horizontaUy, like spears hurled into the waU. Searchers looking for bodies work theit way down its 1ides on ropes, like moun· 1ain climbers. Some are mountain (S.. DOLL, Piii• ZI Former Minister Of Chile Slain SANTIAGO. Chile 1 AP) -Edmund& Perez Zukovlc, an Interior minists 1D Chile 's former Christian Democratic ad- ministration, was assassinated today in Santiago by men with submachine guns. Perez Zukovic was known for bis tough antileftist vie"'S. Christian Democratic politicians said the slaying appeared to have the implica tions or a political crime. Unidentified assailants blocked Perez Zukovic's i!Utomobile as he wa~ leaving his residence, gunned him down and fled . Perez Zukov ic. S7, the father of eight cnildren . was taken to the Chilean Mi litary Hospital a few blocks a1i.•ay. fl1arxist President Salvador Allende called a meeting of his security chiefs al Government House as soon as he heard the f'lt\~'S. Government security officers also ordered a!I Chilean radio stations to hook ur 1n10 a nationvi'ide chain c?n- trolled by !he government •·to centrahze a!I information nf !h is disgraceful event thal is shaking the country." The government controllc~ ~etwork issued one brief bulle tin conf1rm1ng the death. 1hcn !'v.·1tched over to broadcasting funeral music. This is the second assa.~sinatinn v.·Hh political implications committed in Chile Co unty Won1an Dies Cr ossing SA F reeway Kay Friem el. SI. of 2431 W. B~oadway, Anaheim, was f<ita\ly injured while cross- ing the Santa Ana Freeway just north of the Riverside Fr~way Monday. She was struck by a car driven by Neil B. Tyler or Fullerton. He was not cited. The coroner's office said she died fi\'e hdurs after the I p.m. accident in Marlin Luther Hospital, Anaheim . Orange Co a et Weather night and moming low clouds 11nd loca l fog predicted for the southland today and Wednesday, with some late afternoon hazy !IUD· shine. Highs today 73. l<>w tonight 60. INSIDE TODA\' An nidt to Genernl PCJtton llllY.S famed WWII commander p/011· ntd fl'I ret1r'! from the Anny with n wiLh6rtng b/asL at Ctntrol £Jsenho1oer of the time of lliJ fatal a"to accidt1tt., Story Page 4. c.11....,.1, • "Cl'l«ki,.. U• t Ct•Hlfltilil lt•I• CMnltl 11 (,....._.. 11 t>.elll NtfltM t Etlll.,ll l '••• ' fllMllCI lt-11 "'"""" ,. ·~R Y..i-l e M1.n... Ll<ltflMI I MIYIM l t Mu""I I'll.... lt N1,..._I N ... t-ll or•"" c-"' • SYIWle l"trtw 1t S..tt 1 .. 11 Sltdl Mwt.etl ''"" ,. .... ..,.... If ~,,.. lt w .. ,... • .,_., .._, ,,.,., w .. 11 N""' •• ' irt the last eighl months. Gen. Rene Schneider. lbe army commander in chief, was similarly gunned dead !~st October, a few days before a joint eeMion Gt Congre" C()nfirmed the tlectSon of Prest· den t Allende. 2,000 Residents Join Irvine Co . In S uit Battle By TO,\.t BARLEY 01 Ille 0 1111 'lit! S!1ll An organization representing a n estimated 2.000 residents of Irvine com- munities won the right Monday !fl join lhe Irvine Company and the Local Agen- cy Formation Commission in a battle agains1 a lav.·suit filed by the city of San- ta Ana . Judge Robert Banyard signed the order v.·hich will permit the Coun cil of the Co m· munities of Irvine to line up as in· tervenors in his courlroom June 18 with lawyers for the LAFC and !he Irvi ne Company. Counci l President John H. Burton said Monday that his group 's action "is in line with our repeated slatements on the in- corporalion or our new city and the wishes of the 2,000 residents who signed our rccedl petition ." Burt-On, of 179S2 Aspen Tree Lane, Irvine, will join with his cCKlefendants in cli.sputing Santa Ana 's claim that 11 9.18- acre wedge near Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Facility cannot be included in lhe 18,207 acres earmarked for th~ new city of trvine. l.aY.'Yers for Santa A11a will argue JWJe 18 that the Irvine Company promiBed the city eight years ago that the terrain 11t the heart of the dispu te could be made the subject ol anne1a\.ion procedures if the land was not needed by the company by May of 1971. · The city claims that the ag reement should have been recogniud by the LAFC when It voted 3 to 2 last Feb. 10 to create the city of Irvine. The lawsuit argues that the LAFC action ls illegal and that the city hais 1 prior right to the dlsputed properly. The Irvine Company has the ~trong backing of the Council of lhe Com- munities of lrvlnt for plans wh.lch will, their proponents atate, put 430,000 persons into the 53,000.acre city of Irvine of the future. The group's petitions filed with Ci>Unty supervi10r1 .tbree weeks •£0 catrled the signaturea of 2~ residents -ne1rly 70 percent or the. tllg.ible vatert within the pre.sent ta,000-acre sector. The Irvine res.icle.nts' plea for in- tervention contain11 the 1ugge1lion tNL the city of Santa Ana 's argumt.nl cannot be u~d to rrevent ineorporatlon of lht communiUes. If the cily ha11 1 legitimate griev11nce with the Irvine Company. lht lawsull alleges, It should seek compensallon In the form o( dam•IJU aDd nnl ln the form of •ctlon designed to nan 1mplermnt1!fon ()f lhe lncorpOraUon a&reement. • urv1vor DAILY PILOT Irvine Folk * * * 1oc: * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, ;JUNE 8, '1971 Join Lawsuit 'I THOIJGHT HE WAS C'JT' Air Cr•sh Survivor Schit11 Council Repeals Oil Ordinance In Seal Bea ch Seal Beach's hotly debal.;d o I I ordinance was torpedoed by the city council Monday night wilh a ruling thal the laws be permanenl!y !:lricken from the books. By a -4. to 1 vote, the council reasserted Its earlier position that the law is unen- forceable and adopted the repeal at it.s se- cond reading. It had feared the ordinance could bring a costly lawsuit. Councilman Morton A. Baum, at whose suggestion the ·ordinance was adopted last F~brtlary, was the only man to ~ pose the council• action. The ordinance had declared three milt:'l of the city's ttrritoria.J waters a ··water sports recreation zone" and would have requlred oil companies to win a toning ordlnance before beginning offshore drill· Jng. Councilman Thomas Hogard, who earlier voted with Baum to approve the ordinal'l('t! but later Dad second thoughlt, chirged that the former mayor was using the ordinance "to get publicity to rn•ke him •hero." Baum will face a recall election July 20 on chara:a that he acted in 11 dicta.1orlal manner while mayor, firing C 1 t y !.1&r111u1r JM.Rlloer without ju9lification, ana cOnqacting unnece6sary aud!t.J Ill Ute city boob. - Details Cloaked El Toro Air Survivor Meets Press on Crash 4 A young El Toro Marine Lieulenant - the lone survivor of California's worst commercia l air tragedy -met the press Monday but was forhidden to reveal deta ils o{ lhe crash. First Lt. Chrislopher Schiess. 24 , was allowed to teU how he survlved but no more ahout the collisian Sunday or a Navy F4 Phantom jet and a Hughes' Air Wes! jellincr. Officials at F.1 Toro Marine Corps Air Station said there will he a military in· vc~llga1 1011 or !he crasfl 11 s v.•ell as lhe c1v11ian invcsti,l!ation and Schiei;s will nol be .:il!owed to talk except at those hear- ings. Col. 0 . R Davis. commanding oflicer nf Marine Aircraft Group 3 to which Schiess is attached. fielded all technical questions for the lieutenant. The colnnel said Schiess was radar (lperalor of lhe Phantom, but the jet was on a visual Oight pattern 'authorized bclwcr..n Palmdale and El Torn. fie said Schiess did not see the jetliner before the collision and to his knowledge there was no radio contact between the two aircraft. Schiess was then allowed lo discuss what happened after the planes hit. ''After the airliner hit us we tumbled violently four or rive-limes. I Initiated my nwn ejection and it took ahout 1~ minutes for me to came down," he said. The Lieutenant said he wall not injured and was able to walk to a roadway he spotted while in the air. Office r R escues Sleeping Man In Burning Home A aleep\ng m11 n·wa1 .rescued [rom bis b!a1ing home by 1 Huntington Stach police ofncer early th~. morning who acted on a neighbor's t.ip that "a man was In.side." , Sgt. Jack Reinholt: 1aid be found the man , Identified only as George Hatch, asleep In the rear bedroom at 4:1~ a.m. 1s firemen were bu11y utinguishing flames In the livJ.ni room. Both rescuer and victim rwallowed smoke as they made: their way through pan.ages of the house ind out a door. They received emtrgency treatment but were not hospits.lized. Firemen believe a burning clgarette starled the blaze by scttlng the couch on fire. Much of the Jlvlng room furn iture was deslroyed by naines Ind 1moke, cau.,ing 11n estimated Im tf $10,000 to the 3322 Easter Circle home . J ·- He also explained I.he ejection system of a Phantom jet. "If the pllot initiates ejection we both go. Otherwise we. do it individually. It was our poticy to do it separately.'' "In this circumstance," he continued . "if I had had presence of mind I would have reached up and ejected him (the pilot) myself. I th ought he was already out" The pilot's body \vas found in thP. wreckage of his plane Schie5s said he v.·as not injured in the crash. but wa~ overwhelmed with shock. Schiess is a member of f\.1arine Fi~hter Attack Squadron 32..1, stationed at El Toro. His home town is Seattle, Wash. During the press conference he showed no visible strain, and , on advice from mililary counsel, refuself t-0 ansy,·er any direct questions about the crash, Sla in Ve ts' l\.in Safe From Draft Wi th Amendment WASHINGTON (UP I) -The Senate approved an amendment t-0 the draft bill Monday that would grant exemptions to any son.. In a family which ha,i lost In immediate member in the armtd forei!s . The bill would cover those no w serving, as well as potential draftees. The rider, the first added to the bill tn extend the draft for two years, won on 11 58 lo Q vote despite the slrenuoua ol> jcclions of Sen. John C. Stennis (D- Mis.1.), who ls guiding the bill through the Senate. Before the amendment was passed, Stennis had managed to maneuver his bill unqianged through 17 roll call voles on attempti to amend it. Present law grants 1n exemption from tbt draft only to the sole sur:vlvlng son In a family, But Ult amendment, aponsored by sen. Robert w. Packw®d (R-Ore. ), would provide that no person Ci>Uld be_ lnducted into the armed forces -unless he volunteers -if his father, brother, or si.ster was killed in action; died in the line of duty; or dle:d later 11 a result of Injuries or disease. Incurred In service. Similar to a prov ision pas~ by the House 11nd certaln to become: part of the law, the exemption 11lso would cover son!! whose relatives are: prisoner!! of war or listed as missing ln action . Tho!le now in the armed forces -ex- cept if they are facing a eourt-marUal or hive been convicted -could apply for a prompt discharge. 2 Shootings Under Study By Office1·s Eager Orange County sheriff's o!ftcers today joined Tustin police in probing tha shooting of a market clerk in that ci ty in the belief that the gunman may be the man who shot and killed service statlon attendant Douglas Ray Wheat Jr. of Mission Viejo in almost i d e n t i c a I circumstances. "The pauern is almost the same in so many respects that we have tn cooperate with Tuslin officers on this one." sheriff'1 Sgt. Ben Oxandaboure said today, ··we ~ve no clues to the identity of tbt gunman but this second killing may give us some_" Clerk Thomas Grove, 22, was shot in the back of the head eilrly l\londay by aa unknown gunman who rifled the till of the 7-Eleven market on Mcf adden A\'enue of an estimated $200 and left the seriously v.·ounded clerk lying behind the counter . Grove is listed in critical condition ID- day in Tustin Community Hospital, Owners of the market chain have offered a reward of $3,000 for information leading t-0 lhe arrest of the assailant. Whet, 11, was all!lo shot in the back of the bead last Jan. 30 and lert for dead by a gunman who found less than $50 in the cash box of the Arco station at La Pu Road and the San Diego Freeway. The Mission Viejo High School Junior rPmain ed In a coma in South Coast Com- munity Hospital from the lime Of hill shooting until bis death three wceks later. The Arco company bas offered a reward of $5.000 for information leadlni to the capture of bis killer. "The sboo!ing, the time. the locations ()f the shootings and their proximity to the freeway are factors that add up to an operation pattern," Oxandaboure said to- day. '"there are several 0th.er factors that I can't go into at this time but we are working on every passlble lead in both cases." Illegal Phone Callers Fined POMONA (UPI) -Three a tu. dents at Cal Paly College htre have been fined f$OO tacli for mU- lng illegal long dl8tance ltlephofte c11Us. Robert Relte, 21 , Santa Monlc.1: Mart A11en 19, Escondido, and Leonard Alkin!IOl'I, 21 , Santa XM: were convicted recently of wilng en electronic device which tmltttd tones to malte tht calls. They were al~ ordered lo make restitution to the telephOne Q!Jno pany for tht call1. • DA.ll T PILOr s Soviets See Air Coloi1y In Salyi1t A10SCOW IUPI) -The Soviel L:n10n hailtd Jl!i Salyut manned o r b i t a I laboraLory as I.he first ··Cosmodom'' (spa~ boost I today. arid 5C1ence e1perl3 predicted it y,·ouJd become the cor. nerst.one ot a colony and an e\·m tuaJ city in space to be named "C.0Smograd." Tht official new!i agency Tas!i. in a rtport on the progress of Salyut. said the thrtt comnonauts aboard shifted the spact> laboratory into a new and higher orbit today about 10 miles farther from lhe earth. They performed sc1enlil1c tasks abodrd the Salyut, y,·h1ch is thr 1iz.e ol a r ailway car. Tas.s said. The science experts predicted S.a.lyut may fWldion for as long as a year and become the hub of the ftrst !ipace colooy, • cluster of manned spacecraft "'hich one day will burgeon into a \•irtual rpact city with permanent orbital !itruclures. ·~ sliition is launched i6lo outer space for "''Ork and need not necessarily return to earth." 'ATOte Trofim Borisov. science commentator for loday·s edJtion iif the-trade union newspaper. Trud. '"Science and technology 'Ai ll gradually, succe.ssfu1ly approach thr development of gigantic institutes in orbit," he Wd. '"In the first staa:e. orbitaJ stations t \·identlv "''ill ba\'e crews ot aevtraJ mtn and y,·iil funct10n in outer space from several months to one year. ·'Since ret:Urn to earth of the orbilal station is not planned and it i.! launched into orbit with a crtW, il! function is ron· cei\'abk? only in concert with a space fer· J)' crait. .. 1be sourC'f's said one or more manned So)1..ll space ship-s may be iaUJlched 14·1chin lhe nen few 'A'eeks:. all of them pos!ibly docking with Salyut. They u id Salyut could be ttr terminw ol a '"s pace train" of ~veral manned Soyuz space craft and eventually develop into a colony and then Cosmograd. or space city. The three men blasted off Sunday in their Soyuz 11 space ferry , linked up Monday with lhe big Salyut station already in orbit and began today the se- cond working day aboard the ~ton orbiting scientific station. The y,·ord "Cosmodom" entered the space v o c a bu l a r y today y,·hen Byelo~ian ph ysicist r-;"ikolai Sirota told Tass, "the first Cosmodom lspace house J has been founded." Tass said the three men aboard. after ~\ revolutions. began carrying out scien· llric chores including medical and biological re.search at 1 a.m. Moscow time. A few houn later the C"osmonauts shifted the buge, 60-fool-long space vehi· cle into a nt'A' orbit with a maximum distance from earth of 164 .5 miles and a m inimum distance of 1~.41 milts - about 10 miles farth"' from earth than the P.fonday orbit. The inclination or 51.6 degrees remained the Mme. The time of orbit increased from 88.2 minutts to 89 minutes. LI. C.ol. ~rgi Dobrovolsky and engineers Vladislav Volkov and Viktor Pat.sayev docked their So yu:z 11 spaceship with Salyut Monday and crawled into it through a ronnecting tunnel. "The l1boratory has begun its program of scientific researd:J," Ta~ said. KonstantJn FeolnistO\'. a s.cientist-<.'OS· monaut who "llo·as not aboard the latest Soviet space miS!ion. told the C.ommuni.st Party ne,.;•spaper Pravda "a more ef· _ fecti\·e principle of hennl"lical Rilling'' •·as a feature of the ney,· docki~ unit . Feoktistov said tM spaceship ~·as equipped ~·ith faci!itie~ for med1co- b10\og1cal research and "more basic on· board equipment to make tM s1ation function "'A large volume of sciPntiflc. economic, ttthnical and med I ca I· biological research lS lo ~ carried out." he said. OUM•I COAST DAILY PILOT ----c-.-" ............ -·-s. Clo re OUMGC COAST PV•LISHlfllO COM,.&Jtt ._.it.rt N. W.M ........ -hill .... J .... a. c.r1.., Via ............. co-.. N.-..r n-·· ic •• ..;1 ..... , ........... ,. ........ Ml!Ni9'"' Mtiw O•rl•s H. L... I.ii~••' '· Nin .... '-' ....,...._ a.ii.n -c.... ~i -W..t ..... ''""' "'"'"" 11.cti~ Dlll ,,._, ...,.......,_ UllllM ._,.: n1 ~I A-,.,,,.,......,. ._,., 11111 hMl'I lwMft .. a..i C....-eai -..... 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Green was a~nl because of illness -\"Oted unanimously to y,·a.ive the first reading of the ordinance that would impose the levy. The motion that was appro\'ed also car· ried four provisions insunng that the se· rond reading would be delayed until· -1be chamber of commerce s ponsored study of municipal ruiances by E:mst and Emst of Santa Ana is received and evaluated by the council. -A presentation is made on I.he finao· cial feasibility of tht> Top or the Pier plan and possible modifications. -Tiie council has established pr1or1t1es on funding for capital prograTTl!i. -A public bea.ing is held on lhe ordinance. from the planned t1ve blt><"k :ore;o along Coast Highway fro1n. Fiflh to First streets to a t.hret-·block'!itretch wtth one block to the 11i·est and l\\O lo the east vf ,\1ain Street. Ci ty AdministralOr L>oyle /li1 i 11 P' r reponded. "I have no objection to a study as long as it does not yank the rug oul from the ptl6ition Y.'e ha1·e established." ~iiller recalled that last NO\'ember the council gave the staff the g<rahead to proceed on expansion of the Parking A.uthoritv in the ri ve-block area. ''\\'e now have propertJes in esrrow outside the three-block area." he added. City Atlofll.ey Doo Honfa pointed out that eminent domain actions have been filed against all properties in the Parking Authority area. '"Should the three.block: study result in an abandonmeryl. lhe city would be liable for costs. eourt costs, legal fees, not to sily v.·e might be liable on the grounds of inverse condemnation,'' he said, pointing out thal an $8 mil lion damage suit had been filed against the ci- ty. COSTA MESA FIREMEN ATTACK BLAZE , BUT FLAMES DEVOUR CARRILLO STREET GARAGE Woman EKapes Fire; Home Damaged Slighily in Monday Evening Bla:r.e It was agreed to impose a lime limit on these e\·aluatioos by setting the public hearing on the ordinan~ for Aug. 2. The staff was directed to give a presentation on the present scope of the Top of the Pitt plan and on a proposal by P.tayor George McCracken lo cut expansion of the Parking Authority to a three-block area at a study session at 7:30 p.m. June 1' '"Each y,·eek that goes by makes it thal much more difficult to defend the city's position." Bonfa added. Strong Nortl1 Viet Forces Start Can1IJoclia Can11Jaigi1 PH;-iO~I PE:\!! fl"PI\ -Re inforced Korth Vietnamest units be gan a ne w of- fens1\·e in a baule for the strategic: flatlands east of P hnom Pchn toda)', k!H- Search Warrant • Daw in Corono Case Withhelcl 11."BA CITY ll"Pll -Two search v.ar· rants perl<uning 10 mass murder suspe<:t Juan V. U'.>rona were v.·Jthheld from the public and news media today. Judge J . J. Hankins 1.londay granted a motion to seal the v.·arrants by the al· tllmey for Corona, the farm labor con- tractor who is the prime suspeet in the murder of 25 transients v.host hacked·up bodies "'·ere dug up from farmland near the Feather River. Hankins argued that the release of the information ··could be prejud1rtal to the defendants' haring a fair 1r1a!.' The judge apparently y.·as unhappy O\'er the furor last y.·eck y,·hen he aJ!oy.'ed newsmen a ccess to the contents of an earlier search 1o1·arrant. "'hich re\·ealed that deputies had seized a bolo machete. numerous knh·es. a meat clea\·er and a crowb<1r. post hole digger and y.·ooden club, all "'Aith possible blood siains."' from Corona·s home and garage m a middle-class Yuba Cttv district. Hankins took note oi section li'H of the 5Late Penal Cude which pro\"1des !hat once a search v.·arrant LS filed V.'ith the court. l! becomes public record But he argued lhat ··the defendant's const1lut1onal ent1tlemenls to a fair l.nal take precedence O\er a leg islat1\e act · Distnct 1\ttomey G !)ave TeJa offered no opposition to lhe sealing of the l:itest evidence 1n the macabre case. ··\\·e 100. are interested in ~ing !hat the defen· dant reC'et\'es a fa ir 1r1a! ··he said Sheriff Ro\" \\ h1te:iker. n1 ean11 ~.1le. sa1r! a group of depullE'S 111:nt to Stock1nn. 10 talk to some former Vub~ City residenbi and that Teherna Countv auH1or1ues Y.ert! 1nvestigat1ng the case 01 a bod .1 found 1n a river near C.orning on ~cw Year"s Da y, 1970. y,·hich had mark.s s1m1!ar to !hose on the slashed bodies found in Yuba Cit). The full -scale d1gg1ng for bod.it! ended during the "·~k.end. but the sheriff said digging "·ould re..sume if good leads 14·ere turned up after lurther study of aerial pholOgraphs taken last v.·ttk. These included photos by l'A"O secret !\avy planes and some in I r a red photograph.!! taken by a ci\'illan aerial survey firm. Corona. Tt. rPmains in his Ct'll at the" "Yuba Countv Jail in Marys\'ille. a~ the rirer. liis attorney, public defender Rov Van Den Heu\·el fl1ond&\' paid a \'isit to Corona , 'Aha appears at a oretiminary hearing Junt Hi. Plahs for New Park Announced P l1ns for the newe!il privately owned public rec:reatk>n park surfaced Thursday belore Orange County Zoning C-0m· missioner Ray Rttd. The 700-acn: project or :\ewport Jn\'estmenU Inc. of ~ev.•port Beach 1s planntd for the Plana Trabuco area above Trabuco Canyon. just north of Coto de Caza and the Starr Ranch. The IO.Im-acre Starr Ranch. p18nned for the samt type of facl\it)'. Is now for ulc and wn..9 offered f() the board of super\'isofS thi!o! y,•etk for S\2 million. Plans for the nt~· Ph1no Trabuco pro- ject include camplnl!. picnicking. v.·httl ~ports. water sports. bike and hor!.t tr!llls .and other recrt!lt1on11t uses. The land i1Hohf"d is the ,\lount:iin Mt:.aM"'' Jl.<Jr1ch. v.r~l of OrlC'ga H1gh .... ay aod north of San Juan C<Jpi~n":'ino ing or v. ounding 80 carnbod!an soldiers, th£> high command said. I! 'A as the v.orst singl e government toll in !he l l·day old struggle y.·Jth the ninth Xorth \'1etnamese division. The fight wi1h1n 20 n11les of Phnom Penh already ha~ caused some 600 casualties on both s1drs. ;iccording to command rigures. Cap!. Chhang Song. assist.an! command sp.ikesman, said etemenL' of 1he Cam- bodian firs! and seventh regiments. both n1ade up o/ \"1e1namese-born Cr1m- hod1ans. ran into an estimated four bat- talion~ of \'nrth \'1e1namese regulars to- dal" at the !111\· harnJet nf Pre\' Thon1 abOut 11 n11\es northeast of Phno;n Pcnb. "'\\'e suffered 80 killed or ·wounded ... from very p r e I i min a r y estimates." lh.hang Song said. ··They v.ere in hand· to-hand contact and the fighting "'as still going on at last reporl." He said 1he tommand estimated eacv \()rth \'ietnamese battalion at 300 to J;{i men. niaking a total of bf.'1~-een I.200 and 1.400 men thrown into the fight . lie said the !\"orth \'ietnamese v.·e re equipped \\Ith 1221nrn ro<:ke!s and mortar"-. In ~uth \ 1£>!11am. t11io An1er1 can <;!-: 11ere hilled and four v.·ounded 1n hghung near a l S. rn11ita rv ba~ be[oll" !he demi!i laril.ed zone 1 D~1Zl where South \"ietnamese troops have killed 3.10 \"iet Cong and \orth \"ietnamese 1n the past 1our da~~- The l S Command said a unit of the \<,\ brigade. Sth in fantry d 1 ,. is io n 1mechanLZed) was attacked ~londay ~1th rocker-propelled grenade and rine fire 1110 miles south nf !he D~IZ and sn: miles 11\•rth of C.am Lr• The clash killed one Comn1un1sl soldier nr<Jr artillery base Charlie 2. the l" S. Comrn<1nd said Frout Pag~ 1 DOLL ... climber•. the orange jumpsuHed men of lhe ~1ount.ain Rescue Team Rirds s::ing tn the mountain stillness as L.11s Angeles Coroner Thomas i'ioguchi ;ind his le11m v.·ent about marking bodies 1o1·ith "llo"hite clOth, As they were found stre"11 on the hillside. charred arms and leRS outstretched . They found 2.l ~cattered ::imong the lug. gage and upholster y and aluminum. three or them small children. i'io!!\JCh1 said Brightly colored flowers dot !hf' hillside. The ~·e\low and red tail of the jetliner, the biggest piece left inlaC"t, stu ck up through the morning fog. Search team.~ had to ~·ail for the fog t.o lift before they brought their helicopters in. II ~-as not until late ~1onday afternoon that Ille fi rst boclie~ 11rre hroui::hl nut of the canyon. arid helicoptered do"n to lhe rescue command post -1u·o ~tarine Corps field l"n'~ (f'I up on thP baseball diamond r1f a , .. 11 park in Du<1r1e. A C'r<J\.\d of about :!l 1. most!} residents of the neighborhood. \\ ··rh"d 1n sllencP as the bodies \\"ere ren1<J1 · t :\rid !hr 1\h1te and red fire departme:il ~·:1opp!.·r clal· tered back for more. The ~1 ar ine CorPfi broug111 1•11 tlV:. "Jolly Green Giant.'' a vrr) l:.:rge helicopter. in an atlemot 10 lift a lar&er number of bodies. A Utler . lowered into the can,·on h\' cable and 11·1nch. 1111.<iled i'iO vlolC:nl!y in the do11.ndraf1 from the t'flormous helirnotPr's rotors Uial 11 snRP. ped off. The caii_\'00 IVllS IO'I nflrrOlf for Uw-''Cireen Gi11nt" to ln"'·t'r 1t,e!f into It. The remoteness of lhe arra made ii a hellropter operanon. By l11!e afl,,rnoon there ~·ere nln' chopper~ "" lhr Job. There v.·as hopt for 11 ~·hllr for lhe ni lf"lt of the ~3 \'Y plane. ~\Hlflry rnonltors p1<'kt'd up tht '"blrep-blC'tp--hlf"'n·· f'f hit locator r11d10. \\"hich is sup~ 10 guide rescut'r.i to do11'Tled pilnts But hP. 'A8.! dt~d in the wrttkt1gt of his plRnf!, and !ht "'blet'p bl~o" c.,n11nued. St3rcheN1 later found ht~ reHO"'ll' 1Yitrril'hute draprd O\er 8 bush. "Ith t)I(' r:idt<1 danj\l1ng be.neath, ~till sending its false licae-011. Garage Gutted In Costa ~fesa; Da111a ge S21,000 Flames destro~ cd the garage and seared the \\alts of a Costa l\lesa home .\londay, causing S21.000 damage. Fire Chief Ed Lf!y,·is said the garage 11as already engulfed in flames bv ~ lilne his units arrived because neighbors. intent on fighting the bla..ie, forgot to phone in a fire a larm. The fire started in the garage at 435 Cabrillo SI. The cause is still under in- \ estigation. The ho me is occupied bv ~!areal Gallardo. "ho o"ns a :\fex.icai1 restaurant al :\"ev.port Boulevard and RrJC"hester Street Firemen arnvf'"d at the horn\! at 6·S-I pm. and fought the blazf'" I a m1r1u1es before bringing 1t under control. r\o one v.·as seriously hurt, though one ltremen stepped on a nail. Chier Lewis said the garage is a total Joss and the y,·alls of the house y,·ere damaged by the intense heat. Some restaurant fi.ltures stored in the garage "·ere a.lAO destroyed. Child Abandoned; .\'lother Charged An l3-\'ear-0!d Anahfoim mother is in Orange County jail today charged with endangering the lifP of her three.month· old baby boy after the child y.·as found abandonOO in Ga rden Gro1·e early this morning. Garden Gro\·e police said :\largaret L. Gu ,· llf §-1.l S. Flore St .. An aheim. \.\"as ~een in a coffee ~hop by 11 police officer at 3 a m_ She was covered with debris and lea\'es and <:arrymg a baby carrier bu! no child An officer interrogaled her but could not get any intelligible cnswers, police ca1d A check 1o1·i1h other young women re\eate<l that rhe Gu\" \.\"Oman was la~t seen nearby 1n Girl's Park ~·it h the baby. At 5 a m an officer dJSC"O\"ered the llabv under a trt't' 1n the park. He ~·as 1n ~ood cond1t1 on and has betn turned over 111 his ~randparl'nt.'i. • Councilman roorma Gibbs raised the 011 lax issue -lhe proposal is for a fi\"e cenls a barrel le\'Y that would bring in MSO,txXI a year -at the 7:30 p.m. session of the council, commenting, "I surp bate to bring it up \\"Ith Councilman Green not here" "I betie\·e v.·e have oo alternative but 10 implement it if we are 10 implement some of our projects -the librar.i. ci\'ic C"enler and Top of the Pier.'• she siid. During the diSC'ussion. tM other coun· cilmen rnade their positions public on the politically explosive issue. Al Coen. v.·ho suggested that the second reading of the ordinance be delayed until the ne.,.· evaluations were madt-, said. "I \\"OU!d vote for the first reading and pro- bably v.·ill vote for the ordinance. perhaps not for fil"e cents. but some amount v.·hen I am convinced we need the monev." Donald Shipley . ''I am ready to Support the position of Co un cilman Coen." ~lasor ~lcCracken · "Some day \\·e are gning to hare an oil tax. but I am not going lo support anything that "'ill send 1t do1o1·n a gopher hole and that is ~·here 1t v.'ill go ~referring to the Top of the Pter plan on creating an I.800-space parking Jot downtown 1. It's prematurl'." Ted Bartlett agreed that a cash flow "·as required to carry oul c:f\·jc projects, but supported the suggeslion to v.·a1I for the report on a fLve·yl'ar hnancial plan !hat is being prepared by Ernst and Ernst On the oil lax. he said . •·1 "·ould li ke to sit do11·n in an execu\i\·e session \.\'ith the eomranies about how 'tl·e could build up the cash now because these v.·nuld be the people who 11i·ouJd pay. \Ve must sit dov.11 and talk with them " Shiple~· queslioned v.·hether it would be le11a! to lalk ~·1th the companies 1n pnl"n\e and Bartlelt agreed that he mean1 a study session. "I meant one not \\·ith 500 people Uiere," he explained. Jerry r-.latney began by complimenting Signal Oil and Gas Company on a brochure he read and in "·hi<'h he ooled the nmount of the company·~ local pro- duction. Quotini:: one rcferencr in 1hr brochurl" to the con1pany. ~tatney said. '"!t says il"s a profitablt> cornerstone in a dyn11m1c stTucture and 1 think I ~·ould likP to be a. part of lh11l. I "'-ould hlr.e to ba\"e them a55i~t us " r:>.1r1n2 the deha1e. ~!ayor ~lcCrac ken insisted on a slaH s1udy of his suggestion that the Top of the Pier-project be cut McCracken again urged the staff to •·refresh" the figures on the whole plan and his alternate configuration and a study se55ion was set for P.londay night Accountant Sent To State Prison A Jluntinglon Beach accountant v.·h• siphoned more than SS0.000 from his employers to finance his \\"eckend gambl· 1ng sprees in Las Vegas was sent to slate prison for one to 10 years i\l onday. Or<1 nge County Superior Court Judge Byron K. ~1cr>.1illan ordered lhe prison term for Thomas J ohn Defusco, 4;i. of li88'.! Bell Circle. after the defendant pleaded guilty to grand theft. DEFusco. the Sl.000 a month office manager of a La Habra construction flrm. ad.milled that he was dray,·ing an e'<lra SJ.000 a month by forging checks in 1he name ef one of the ro1npany'!i O\\ nrrs. Defusco "·as arrested last l){>c. 10 :-hortly after he left lhe firm to take a job 111th a Hunlington Beach trucking com, pany. He lold arresting officers that he. be lieved he had finally got the gambling bug out ef his system. 1st Graders Get First Hand Look A first grade social sWd.Jes cou rse on "communllies"' y.•ill bring some 60 young students of Lagun.a·s Et r.lorro School ltJ the dov.lltO'ATI area Th ursdav for a fi~t hand look at v.·het makes a' community tick. Students in three first grade classes, shepherded by r..1 rs Karen F rench. t.lrs. Binnie Beaumont. ~ltss Carolvn Parker and ~tiss Kathy Albade 1o1·ill i°nspect the police and fire derartment~. then break: up ln1o small groups ro look into lhl': 11i·orld of Forest A\"enur. The youngsters have heard a series o' speakers describing !heir roles \n thl! community and !earned about different JObs needed lo make a community func· 11on as a unir On Tuesrtav the\' 11 Lil endeavor to see ho"· all the ih1ng~ they ha1·e learned in their classrooms come together in a real 1011-n. NO GAP HERE! Our carpet in1tollotion1 ore so smooth that you con be ouured of the f inest seams anywhere . We hand sew our stoms from the back with a cross-stitch, ond then re inforce with latex lo prevent coming open. This takes a little longer, superior to taped seems. them from ever but is in finitely The beit instollers in the county ore performing ALDEN's, trained by us to install the right way! for To be sure tliot the c arpeting you choose wo~'t have gaps whore the seams ore, make sure that ALDEN 's does the job. SANTA ANA. OIAMOI. TUITIN Call •.• AlDIN'I RI D Hill CAR,ITI &. DRA,IRlll 1"74 lnolP'!e, Twttl,.,, Cal. .,._,,.. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Av1, COSTA MESA 646·4838 I I I • 1 I I r I ! I Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valley Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 6~. NO, 136, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1q71 TEN CENlS Councilmen Move Toward Oil Severance Tax By ALAN DIRKIN Of tn1 tl&lly '°IJG! S!1U The Huntington Beach City Council took a step toward an oil severance tax Monday night but dectded to wait for ne.1 reports betore voting on final appro\•al. S!x councilmen -Jack Green 11i•as absent lx>cause. of illnl'sS -l'oted 11nan11nously to waive the first reading of the ordinance that \\'Ould impose the levy. Tht-motion that was approved also car· ried four provisions insuring that the se· cond reading would be delayed until · -The chamber of commf'rce sponsored study of municipal finance s by Emst and Ernst of. Santa Ana is received and evaluated by the council. -A presentation is made on the linan- ciat feasibility of the Top of the Pier _p!an and possible modifications. -The council has established p'tiorilics on funding for capital programs. -A public heaing is held on the ordinance. Grim Testament Child's Doll Pulled From Wreck ' ' ,, '...... -....... ' I GRIM CRASH SCENE FIND Ch ild's Doll in Wreckage DUARTE (UPI) -One O[ the first things brou11:ht back from the wreckage of a jetliner in wh ich 49 persons perished Sunday night was a small doll. "I saw the doll lying in a clearing. sur- rounded by trees," said Sheriff's Deputy Gene Reed. 11i·ho landed his helicopter to retrieve the blonde, blue-eyed doll f\.lon· day. "There was no \~1reckagc an y11i·here around." He said he brought the doll back because it might help in identifying one of the chilrlren killed 11·hen the com· mercial airliner and a military jct col· !ided. killing the pilot or the military plane and llll 49 persons aboard the airliner. ··f.1\' blood turned cold," Reed said when.he sighted Lhe doll from his patrol hellcopler. "I have lhree. kids myself. I've been to a lot of these crash sites, but every time I see something like !his it really shakes me up and makes me thank: God that my kids are still OK ." The crash scene itself looks something like 11 bowl , a giant bowl containing a salad of small bits of scorched metal and fireball-blacked greenery, and it is a very ctifficull place to retrieve dead bodies. The walls of. UW..Dalttles• canyon on the north slope of Mt. i.1iss where an Air west DC9 crashed are steep. Trees grow oul of it almost horizontally, likf' spear! hurled into the wall. Searchers looking for bodies work their way down il s sides on ropes. like moun· lain clim bers. Some are mountain climbers, lhe orange jumpsuited men of (Sfe DOLL, Page Z) Beach Cou11cil Tal{e s Heed 011 Zo11e Varia11ce Ruling A Supe rin r Court opinion on re- quirements for a zone variant:e took its toll at a lengthy meeting of !he. Hun· lington Bea ch City Council Monday night. At the 4:30 pm. session of the council. 50TTJE' councilmen were visibly upset by Threats Alleged Against Officer bi Dea tl1 Trial Four men brandishing pool cues sur- rounded C!Htnn J. Schusse as he tried to \eave the Swinger bar in Huntington Beach and practically forced him. to open fire on one of them, the Los Angeles patrolman's lawyer argued todar as the Orange County Superior Court mu rder trial got under way. Defense attorney Ron Owen told lhe jury in Judge Kenneth Lae's courtr~m that Schu.~se, Zli, of 5872 Rodgers Dn\'e, Huntington Beach. "begged 1hem not lo p:et close r" as lhey pursued him from the Swtoger bar on Beach Boulevard. "He f1rt-d a warning shot into 1he ground,'' Owen said. '"His next sh_o~ 11i·as fired into !he air and was not speClhcally aimed at l\1ark Rodgers." The bullet, Deputy District Attorne y James Stotler argued mon1enlS earlier, pierced the lung of the 29-year--0ld buena Park man and he died moments after the shoollng. Stoller is nol sttklng the deatb penalty for Schus!C and he told the jury 1oday U\at he. wtll offer four possible verdicts at the conclusion or what is expected to be a three-week !rial. Schlis.se 1.1•a.s arrested last ,_1arch 15 ·5borlly afler a ~hooting 1hal allegedly oc- curred after the off duty orflcer angered bar patrons by his treaunent' of a stray dog that w1ndered into the tavern. the ruli ng and Ci1y Attorney Don Bonta 's interprela!ion of it as "a lesson" for the council an d planning commission. Then as the hour neared m1dn1ght, two conrl itional exception appl ications were den!erl 1~:ilh councilmen citing the ruling of Jldge Claude Owens on the need for a hardship lo be eslablished as the grounds. "f th ink \\le 've learnerl our le~son ," .smiled Councilm an Norma Gibbs at the ci!y attorney. Councilman Al Coen also proposed rhat the city's ordinance code be amended 10 show that in every conditional exception case the planning commission and counc il must .show findings of fact if the. ap- pl ica tions are granted, The developments cam e. as a result of Judge Ow ens' opinion in a case in 1vhic h lhe judge nullified a condil ional exception request granted for the multi-million dollar Sunset Bay project near Hun. linglon Harbour. · The issue was taken lo court by Arlhur Knox of the Citizens Zoning and VariancP Association who argued that the correct legal procedures had not been followed . Judge Owens ruled that to grant a variana. the council must demonstrate that exceptional circumsl11nccs or a legal hardship existed and that "e"1identiary finding s" must be given to this effect. Monday Bonfa claimed that the judge's decision reinforced an opinion he wrote as city attorney two years ago and com· mented that the verdici wa! "a good le!SOn for the city council and planning commission.'' At the 4:30 p.m. council 5fssion, Coun. cllman Jerry Matney referred lo Donia '.! comments in the "local tabloid" -a copy of the DAILY PILOT was on the table -and said that he considered lhat the problem w1s the hick of an ordinance to allow 1 d~velopment that appears in the best Interest$ of the city In take place ISee OPlNION, Pa1e Z) It was agreed to irr..~se e lime limit on these evaluations by setting tlle public hearing on the ortli.r.ance for Aug. 2. The starf was directed lo give a presentation on the present scope of the Top of the Pier plan and on a proposal by Mayor George P.fcCracken Lo cul expansion of tbe Parking Authority io a three-block area al a study session at 7:30 p.m, June 14 Councilman Norma Gibb!i'. raised the oil QAllY PILOT Slaff Pl'>Olt 'I THOUGHT HE WAS OUT' Air Cr11h Survivor Schie1s Marine Officer 'Did Not See' DC9 Jetliner A young El Toro l\1ar ine lieutenanl - the Jone survi vor of California's worst commercial air tragedy -met the press '-lonrlay but 11i·as forb idden lo reveal details of the crash. First Lt. Christopher Schir.ss. 24. was Rllowcd to tell ho11i· he Sli1v1ved but no more. about the c0llision Sunday of a Navy F4 Phantom jel anrl a Hughes' Air \Vest jetl iner. Officials at El Toro 1\-farine Corps Air 51alinn said lhrre will be a mili tary in- \1es11gat1on of the crash as \\•ell as lhe civilian investigation and Schiess will not be allo"'ecf to talk except at those hear- ings_ CoL O. R. Davis. commandini.t officer of Marine Aircraft Group 3 to which Schiess is attached, fie:ided all technical queslions for the lieutenant. The colonel said Schiess w:is radar operator of lhe Phantom, bu! the jet was on a visual night pattern authorized between Palmdale. .n:id El Toro. He said Schiess did not see the jetliner before the collisinn and tlJ his knowledge there was no radio contact between the lwo aircrart. Schic:1s WAS then allowed io discuss v.•hat happened after the planes hit. "After the airliner hit us we tumbled violenUy four or five limes. 1 initlated my own ejection and it look ~bout 15 minutes for me to come down.'' he said. The lieutcnarit saicl he was not injured and was able to wail< to a roadway he spotted while in the air. He alao explained the ejection system of a Phantom jet. "If the pilot Initiates ejection we both go. Otherwise we do it individually. lt was our policy to do it separately." "In this circumstance,'' he continued. "If l had had preaenei! of mind I would have reached up and ejected him (!he pilot) myself. l thought he was already out ." 'Ole pilol's body was found 1n the wr&kage of his plane. Schiess &aJd he was not Injured in the craSh, but was .overw~ lmtd with shock. SchieM Is a member of Maline Fighter AU:tck Squadron 323. stationed at El Toro. His home town ill S:::atUe, Wash. tax issue -the proposal is for a five cents a barrel levy that would bring in $650,000 a year -at the 7:30 p.m. session of lhe council, commenting, "f sure hate to bring it up with Councilman Green not here " "I believe we have no alternative but to implement it if we are to implement some of our projects -the library, civic center and Top of1lhe Pier," she said. During the discussion, the other coun· cilmen made their positiorui public on the politlcal!y explosive i~ue. Al Coen , who suggested that the second reading of the ordinance be delayed Wllil the new evaluations were made, .said, "I would vole for the first reading and pro- bably will vote for the ordinance. perhaps not for five cents, but some amount w~en J am convinced we need the money." Donald Shipley: "lam ready to support the position of Councilman Coen." Ma"yor McCracken : "Some day we ans going to have an oil tax , but I am not going lo support anything thllt will send it dO\VO a gopht-r hole and that i1 where it will go (referring to the Top or the Pier plan on creating an 1,800-space parking lot downtown). It's premature.'' Ted Bartlett agreed that a cash flnw was required to carry out civic project!, but supported the suggestion to wait for the report on a five-year financial plan !See OIL TAX, Page Z) Library Costs Cut Council Alters Limit; Site Moved A $200.000 cutback in I.he cost of the library that will be built in the central park was ordered by the Huntington Beach City Counc il Monday night. The new limit on the library costs is now $2.8 million plus the architect's fee., estimated by staff members fo be about $200,000 and by the archilecl. Dion Neutra of Los Angeles, lo be $Jf>O,OOO. The councll also ordered that the site be moved to the original location on a knoll norltl of Talbert Avenue . The action follo"·ed a report by Aubrey 1-forn. the city"s project m<inager for the building of the library and $8.S million civic center. Neulra harl been planning the lib rary for a site south of Talbert. Jn his report. •lorn deemed this loca- tion unacceplab\c, pointing out lhe area was a former dump and that extra con- struclion, maintenance and insurance cosli would accrue. At tht mee.etlng it was also revealed lhat City .Admlnisttaror Doyl~ fiiiUe· had plaei!d a 1top order on dtsign work for I.be library. He reterred to stall differences with architect Neutra on the amount of his fee. ··He was commissioned to design a Ubrary and he has designed a library and many otber things. This is the reason we put out. 1he s!op order. We want to determine just how much has been done." Neutra argued that bis fee should be based on the design development he did for the second and third phases of the library in addition to !he construe! ion drawings for the first phase of 1he pro- ject. He asked lhar lhe stop Clrder-be lifted so he could .l{o ahead with the con· 11trutti,,n drawi ngs. lie ~aid they would be ready within four months. Council Repeals Oil Ordinance In Seal Beach Seal Berich 's holly debated o i I ord inance. was torpedoed by the clty council r-.1ond::iy night "'i!h a ruling that !he laws be. permanently stricken from the books. By a 4 to I vote, the counci l reasserted Hs earlier position that the law is unen- forceable and arlopted the repeal at its t;C-- cond reading. ll had feared lhe ordinance could bring a ct>stly lawsuit. Councilman !l.lorton A. Baum, at whose suggeslion the ordinance was adopted last February, 111as the only man to op- pose the council aclion. The ordinance. had dec.lared three miies of the city 's terrilorial waters a "water spm-ls recreation zone" and would have required oil co mpanies to win a zoning or11lnance before beginning offshore drill· ing. Councilman Thomas Hogard, whn earlier voted with Baum to approve Ulll ordinance but Later had second thoughts, charged that the former mayor was using the ordinance ''to get publlcl1y tD make him a hero." Baum wJll faei! 8 recall election July 20 nn charges that he acted in a dictatorial manner while mayor, firing C i t y Manager Lee. Rianer without justification, and crinductlng unnecessary audits of the city books. At Monday night's seS!ion the five-m~n council tlso set the recall election of Baum'& fonner voting partner, Thomas Hofard, tor Aug. 24. The third mtmbcr or the vot.ing bloc which took control or lhe cl1y council April 1970, Conway J . Fuhrman, wu recalled Mtrch 30 by a 6 lo l margin. ln setting the project lim it at $2 8 million, the council al so specifically in· eluded lhe interior furnish ings in the overran cost. l\'eutra had asked for perm ission to design lhe interior furn ishings to give them a "distinclive flavor,·· but when 1old of the cutback he said some of the savings would have to come oul of the furnishings budget. Although the council set a new limit on lhe project, it was unclear what the old limit was. "J have been saying $3 million for au costs so many times lhat I wonder how it can be misunderstood," Miller said. But Neutra and some C()Uncilmen said rhey had understood that the architect'• fee was no t included in that limit. "We have no funding above $3 million,'' explained Development Coordinator Tom Severns to which Councilman Norma Gibbs quipped , "Wait for the oil tax." "The project could easily exceed S4 million with the books," Severns went on. "l just want the council lo know that they (See UBRARY. Page?) G Percent by Noon Voters T1·icl{le to Polls In Valley Fluo1ide Ballot Voters were trickling Lo the polls today in Fountain Valley's waler fluoridalion election . A ch~ck_ of five of fhe cily's 19 polling places 1nd1cated only about six percent. of lhe cily"s 11 ,234 registered voters had cast ballots on the issue before noon. The polls v>'ill remain open until 8 p.m. 2 Police Chiefs Su pport 69-cent T a.x Ove rride The police chiefs of lluntington Beach and Seal Beach today gave. their support to !he 69.cent tax override requested by the Huntington Beach Union High Schoo! District . "Without hesltalion. 1 -i;upport the high school dislnct"s tax proposal going before the voters June l.'i,'' said Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle Robitaille. Both Robitaille and Seal Beach Police Chief Lee Case believe that failure of the lax measure could affecl Jaw en· forcemenl as we.II as the students. "I believe that failure of the tax pro- posal could substantially conlribute lo the juvenile problem," said Case. "To begin with, there is to be a reduction in the number CJf high school counselors, and these people are important in helping keep youngsters on the 'straight and nar- row' and out of trouble. And then there is the matter of shorter school hours." Robitaille believe11 that cats in the stu· dent day could "mean a lot of youngsters on the loose , roaming lhe area without control." "This by it.'ielf would present law en· forcement problems. But also, truancy will be difrtcult to control because it wilt bf' hard lo tell who is legally out ot schools and who isn't" The tax measurt, if approved, would raise the district's current general purpose tax rate· from '1.39 to '2.08 pe:r •100 of a:1sesscd valuation, Schoolmen claim they need that amount to brlng the system of five campuse1 up to state averages, Failure of the proposal, on the othtr hand, would dictate a budaet cut of about $4 million since the dl1trict will then have to figure lt1 budgtt on thfl .state-man· dated minimum of BXen~ per $100 of assessed v1lattlon. Shortened cla8$ days and f!l!mlnation of some counse.lor11 h~ve been suggested aJ two of many reducUon1 that will have to be madt In dlshid optraUons. Poll inspectors at the community center said 43 of 76.1 registered volers had marked 1heir ballot,, by noon. At Harper School, it 60 of 645. The polling place at Hi040 Shasla St ., listed 22 of 474 voters having cast their ballots. At John McDowell School it was 21 of 420, and at Stern Fire Station the turnout was 2a of 704. The election today does not deal clirectly with the fluoridation issue. Voters are being asked to decide whether the City Council sho uld ha ve the power to add fluoride lo the water without a cilywidi:: election on the issue. Councilmen have already voted tn fluoridate the cily waler. so a voter who feels they should have the power to do so without a general election will vote "no" in today 's election . Citizens who th ink Fnunta in Valley residents should vote on the fluoridation question will vote "yes" indicating they want an ordinance to require the council lo set an election before they can fluoridate the water. Angela Bail Bid Set SAN RAFAEL (AP) -A hearing on whether black militant Angela Davis should be freed on bail, scheduled for Wednesday, has been postponed for one week. or .. ge Coast Weatlter Night and morning low cloud.! and local rog predicled for the Southland today and Wednesday, wilh SC1me late afternoon hai:y sun4 shine. Highs today 73. Low tonight 60. 11\'SWE TODAY An aide to Generot Patton scvs /nmed WWII commander plan- ned to rctirt from tht Army with a with.trtng blast at Gtntrol EUenhowtr nt the tim~ of ht! fatal o.uto accident. Story Page 4. C1l!ftr1111 I Cl>tc-lllt u, I (ltUlllMI t,.21 c""tc' '' (,.._,,. 11 OM"' IMflffl f 111toon.i ,... • ri.e-. It-JI """"""" '' """ llillMn ,. ~trrlatt lkfl!MI t ............ ,, Ml,llNI fl'IHMl1 If M.ilMal M... 4<1 °' ..... C-tr ' IYlril ,._ II '""' , ... 1. lllU MlrtlWs , ... 11 T ...... I.... 11 n..Nn •• w...... • WllftWPll't ,,..,... 1*-" ................ Don't For get ·Valley Yote; Polls Clo -se at 8 .. ' 1 • : Z DAIL V PILO_T ___ H Amettdtne1at OK'd Draft to Spare Dead Vets' Kin? \VASHlNGTON iUPl\ -The Senaie approved an amendn1enl lo the draft bill l\1onday that would grant excrnp!lon.11 to any sons in a family v•h ich has. lost an immediate member in the armed forces 'The bill Yo'Ould cover those now serving, as we!J as potential draftees.. The rider. the first added to the bi\! to extend the draft for l"l\'O years. won on a 58 to 9 \'ote des.pile the strenuous ob- jections of Sen. John <..:. Stennis ( D- ~1iss.), who is guiding the bill through the Senate. Before the amendment \\'as passed, Stennis had managed to maneuver his bill unchanged through 17 roll call votes on .attempts to amend it. Present law granl!I an exemption from ·the dralt only to the sole surviving son in a family. But the amendmeni, sponsored by Sen. A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION Library Architect Neutra From Page 1 LIBRARY ... \\•ill ha ve 1 structure without an)' books in ii." Councilman Donald Shipley said that the books would be put in the library over the next 100 years. Councilman Gibbs regretted that the c-ouncil was cutting "something that the people want" but lhe vote to set the limit at $2.8 million and rescind the stop order carried unanimously. Ne'v Recycling Group Sets Meet A newly formed organization ded1catrcl to the recycling of waste materials will hold an organ1zat1onal rneet1n2 at i ,30 p.m. \\'edne~day in the Lake Park Club- house. Hunungton Beach. Purpose of the nlee11ng is lo choose new sites for the recych n,i: of aluminum. glas.~ and newspapers and superv1s1on of pickups. Interested person~ may eontact ~!rs. f\.1argaret Carlbrrg. 842·a6l9, for add1· 111lnal 1nfor1nat1011 allul1l the group, as yet unn11n1ed. OIAH•I COAST DAILY PILOT QllAMVE (OA$T PU&ll$HIMV COMPAHY Jt ob•r+ N. w •• , ' ,., .. ..,.,, '"" P11blltt>tr J.,k. JI, CMrlt'( Vic• l'rHICltfll .... C:O-•I MINQtr n.,,,.,, K1e .. 1f ....... T\.111111 A. 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Packwood (R-Ore.). would provide that no person could be inducted into the armed forces -unles.c; he vo lunteers -if his father. brother. or sisler was killed in action: died in th e line of duty; or died later as a result o( injuries or disease incurred 1Il service. Similar 10 a provision passed by 1he House and certain lo become part of the la~'. the exemption also would cover sons whose relatives are prisoners of war or listed as missing in a::tion. Those now in the armed forces -ex· cept if they are fa cing a court-martial or have been convicted -rould apply for a prompt discharge. In other action Monday, the Senate defeated an amendment which would have limited service on a draft board IC> four years instead of the current 20. The vote was 48 to 20. Stennis accepted amendments which would provide a study of the impact (Jf higher pay on volunteers: a study of the irnpact of the doctors draft on civilian communities: and a pledge. where poss1· ble, that students \\'ho are drafled will be readmitted ((I !heir schools \\'ith no loss in standing. Desplte the tlurry of :iclion. there wa . ..; still no inditalion \\'he" the Sena1e v•ould complete action on the draft extension bill. The law expires June 3~. Officer Rescues Sleeping Man In Bur1iing Ho1ne A sleeping man v.·as rescued from hi.• blazing home by a Huntington Beach police officer early this morning "·ho acted on a neighbor's tip that "a ntan was inside.'' Sgt. Jack Reinh oltz said he found the man, identified only as George Hatch, asleep in the rear bt'droon1 at 4:1:. a.m. as firemen \\·ere busy Clttinguishing flames in the living rooni. Both rescuer and victim swallowed smoke as they made their \Yay through passages of the house and out a doo r They received emergency treatment but were not hospitalized. Firemen believe a burning cigarette started the bla1.e by S('tllng the rouch on fire. f.tuch of the living room furniture was destroyed by flames and smokr. causing an estimated loss of $10,000 to the 3322 Easler Circle home. Creative School To Be Unveiled In Laguna Beach A proposal to eslabhsh a non-prolt! "creative" school in Laguna Beach for children aged 5 lo 12 "'ill be unveiled Wednesday in a i :JO p.m. program in the Laguna Federal Savings &· Loan Building. The plan 1s sponsored by 1he Con1- m1ttee for Altcrnatl\'e E du c a L ion , described as "a group or Laguna res1dcnls interested i:: starllng a creall\'C school respons1\'e to the needs or the community and availing ilself of the creative resources or the con1n1un1t) ·· The projl'C'l i.~ headed by Jerry ~1art1n. a tnembcr of the b(lard of d1rrttors of the Orange County Free School 111 Fullerton, a non·profit edutati(Jnal e n- terprise. 1-..1artln , who says "we are not anti· public-school. we are just non·public ~choo!" said he hope~ to launch a sum· 1ner ~ession with volunteer teachers brginnlng July 15. Two films will be shown at the Wedne!'- day evening meetlng. A donation of Sl.50 will be asked, but no one will be lurned away. Martin said. Tax Answers Set At Lamb Scl1ool Questions on the June 15 tax nverr1de proposal by the Huntington Beach Union High School District will be answered du ring a Thursday nJght met>lin,;i at Lamb Sthool, in Huntington Bt>ach. Speaking for lhe 69-cent tax hik!' will be Ernest Pascoe, printip;il or Edi~on High School; Dr. Ralph Bauer. 1nember or .the district board of trustee~. and Robert Sanchis, adminlstr11!or !or !he Fountain Valley School Di.strict . The meeting begins at 7:30 p.rn. al Lamb School, 10251 Yorktown Ave. 'Up With People' Program Slated Folk mus!(' and dancing of the United States will be featured Jn the Octan View School District's spring concert \\'ednes· dav night. The concert . titled "L'p \\'1th Peoplt'' btgins at 7:30 p.m. In !ht Huntington Beach lllgh Sthool auditorium and Ls open to !ht. public without char11e Tht main attraction will be a 450·voice choir compOsed ol •th through 8th grade stu(.enis. • , DAILY PllOT Photo 1>1 1!.l<h1rd Koehler From Pqge J OIL 1'AX ..• !hat \!I being prepared by Ernst and Ernst. Cn lhe 011 t;.i):, h~ said, "l would hk.e to !lit dcwn in an eiecutlve seaslon with the t'Olnpanies about how we could build up the cash flO\\' because these would be t,ht'. people \\hO would pay. We inust SJ\ dov.11 ;ind talk 1111th them.'' Sbiplt·y qucst1ont•rl whet her i! would br' \egril to 1:.ilk v.·1lh the c:ornpo1111es 111 priva1c .'lnd fk1r tlell :1gr11,·d Iha! tw rn1•ant .g :'ituc!y srs..~ion. ''I n1r;-int one not \1'i11l ~110 ptop!c thl'r~·." lit' l'·'1il :uned Jeri')' !\1;11111>y lJ('!i<ln lJv 1·0111pllmcnl!ng S1i;n:il ()1l ilrld (_j;i~ l'flnlpHllY till ·' brochure he read and in winch he noted ihe an1ount of Uir company 's l0t.-al pru- due1ion. Q1rotu1g 0111• r1·fprrnt·1· 111 th(' bro1·hure l!J 1he e(1n1pa11,\·, l\latnl'_\' s:11d . "I! ~a\S i1's a pruf11able corn1::rstonc 1n a d~·1·~1n11l' structure and I think l \YOu!d like 10 be ::i parl ut that. I \vould 11kl' h1 ha1c: !hcn1 as!USl us." During lhl· debate. i\layur ~1cCrackeu jnsist~d 011 a stafl ~tudy of his suggest1011 1h.1t !he Top of the Pier proJtt'I bi• cut fron1 the planned live bloi.:k arra along Cuost High11ay fron1 F1ftl1 lu F1r~l stret'ts tn a three-block stretch 11·1\h u11e block to lhr 11cst <tnd t\\o to lhe ea~! tl[ J\la1n Strrcl ('i1y Admtnistr;~lor Uol'll' i\1 1 11 {' r rPpondcd . "I havr 110 obJcr.\1011 111 a stud.v :is l!Jn!( as ii does nul y;ink lhr rug ~iut fron1 Hie po,;1!1011 we have established.'' COSTA MESA FIREMEN ATTACK BLAZE, BUT FLAMES DEVOUR CABRILLO STREET GARAGE Woman Escapes Fire; Home Damaged Slightly in Monday Evening Blaze 1\1i!ler rel'illled that la st Nul'ember lho f.'ounci! gavt· thr ~t;:rtr 1hf' go-ahead 10 ptucrcd on cxp:u1~1on ul llir P;irkir1.[! Authority in tile fivc·b!ock ;irr<i . •·\\c no1v have propertJes in escrow outside lhr three·b!o('k are;1," he ;-i1!Llrd. Frou1 Page 1 Gara~e Gutted In Costn Mesa; Dcuna ge $21,000 City AllnrJJt'Y Don Honf:l po11llecl 011t lhat en1inent do1nain actions have been filed against all properties in lhe Parkini::: DOLL IN WRECKAGE • • • Authortly area. ··should lhe lhree-blotk study result in an abandonment. the cuy 11•ould be liable ror costs. eourt costs, legal fees. nol to say we nl ight be llable on the grounds of inverse condemnation. ' he said, pointing out that an $8 million damage suit had been filed against the ci- ty. the t-.1ountain Rescue Team. Birds sang in the moontain stillness as Los Angeles Coroner Thomas Noguchi and his team went about marking bodies \\'ith white cloth. as lhey were found stre\\·n on the. hillside, charred arms and legs outstretched. They found 25 scattered among the Ju g· gage and upholstery and aluminum, three of them sinal! children. Noguchi said . Brightly colored flowers dol the hil lside. The y<'llow and red tail of the jetliner. thr biggest piece left intact, sl utk up through lhe morning fog. Search learns had to wait for the iog to lift before they brought their helicopters in. It \1·as not until late t-.1onday afternoon that thr first bodies \\'ere brought out of the canyon. and helicoptered dov.·n to the rescue comnland post -lwo t-.1arine Corp!I field tents ~et up on the baseball d1an1ond of a srnall park in Duarte. A crowd or aboul 200. n1ostly residents ot lhe neighborhood . \vatr'hed in silence a:r; !hr bndies were removed. and the v.·hitc and red tire department chopper rial· tered batk f0r morf' The r-.1arine Corps. brought up Ule "Jolly Green Giant," a ve ry large helicopl!'r. in an attempt to lift a larger number of bodies. A litter. lo\\·ered into lhe canyon by cable and \vinch. l\\'Lsted so violenllv in the downdraft froin the cnorn1ous helicopter 's rotors that i1 snap- ped nff. The canyon \\'BS too narrow for the ''Green Giant" to lower itself into 11. The remoteness of the area made ii a helicopter operation. By late afternoon !here v.·ere nine choppers on the job. There was hope for a \\•hile for the pilot or the l'\avy plane. Military monitors picked Up the ''bleep-bleep-bleep" of his locator radio. \\hil'h is supposed lo guide re<:currs to dO\\'ned pilots. Ru t h<> \\as drr1rl in the \\Tecka~e of his pl;1nc . <inrl 1hr ''hleep blerp" rontinued Searchers l:Jter found his yellow pa rachute dra(>('d O\'er a bush, v.·ith the f 'rom Page l OPINION ... and 1he !;ick ef d1 rec1lon from lega! counsel. Counc!ln1an c.oen said lhal he was "disturbed" by one quote 1n the newspaper account. but the point \\aS not pressed. Bonfa said lhat the problem could be circumvented by improving the ordinance code lo provide for other procedu res. A code amendmenl to allow high rist struc- lurf's -two of which ;ire proposed in the Sunset Bay project -has been suggested as one solution. The 1wo condi tional exception cases th at were struck down P.1onday night \\·ere a 250-unil apartment CQmple:i on th e southwest <'Orner of Atlanta Avenue :lnd Newland S!re£'t and a rerreatione l \'P.h1cle park on a block bounded by 13th Street. \\'alnut Avrnue, J21h Street and Pacifi<' Coa.:;! lht~hw;iy. Cot'n rno\'ed 1~l'n;:il of the aparlment complf'X on !he h;1\i~ that no legal hardship had bren ~hfl11 n :ind ii passed~· 2 with t-.1 ayor Georgr ,\l('t'ra('ken and 'Ted Bartlett opposed. In lhis· hearing, !llcCrot"kl'll said the rondl1ional exception was for feal ures that had b~en approved in the past an d said he hated to see the dc,·cloper "fall in lh!' middle" of the new ruling. At !hi!, Bonfa respc.nded. "~Ir. tl-1cCraCken, Judge Owens' influence.'' ha!n't evr n lasted one council meeting." Tht. moiion to de ny lhe travel lraflar park on the grounds no hardship "'' estab1i5hed passed unanimously. Huntington Trustees Di sc uss 1971 Bucl~cl Trustl!es of the Hunlinglon Beach City (tlement•y1 Sthool Dist rict are s\al erl 10 rliscui.i; the di strict's 1971 ·72 budge! at their 1neel1nR tonii;ht. The n1ceting \\'ill be held 11! 7 :W p.m 1n lhl' l)wytr School Library, 1502 P:lhn /\\'(>. radio dangling beneath. false beacon. shll sending its Searchers said he apparently tried lo eject, but was trapped in the coc kpit. and only small pieces of his remains w~re found. Court Deci sion 'Won't Af feet Local District' 'The U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding the constitutionality of the tv.·o· thirds majority votes on tax overridrs ::ind school bonds v.•ill have no effect on the Huntington Beath CiJy 1elementa ryt S!'hool District. Charles Palmer. deputy super1nlendent for business. ~;aid today lhf' rullng will not affect 111 an~· 11ay lhe s<1le of the d1.~tfl{'f~ $4 75 1111111011 1n l'Onstruet1on bonds. The sale of bonds, apr;rovcd by \'Oters in February or 196!1, \1·a~ held up by an existing livr percent interest ceiling. IJis\ritt adn1in\stratnrs received ;i 7~ !)('r· ecn1 voter approval lo increase Lhc in· tercs1 re1l1ng TO seven percent in Srp· ten1bcr 111 1970. lt \\'aS the third election to increase thP interest rate. The previous tv.·o elections -held in February and June. 1910 - both failed lo get the t'ol·crthirds n1aioritY, Palmer noted . Spokesn1cn at F'uunl ain Valley Elemen· lary School Dislritl, Ocran \'ic\\' School Distncl and the Huntington Bearh l 1nion High School Dts!rict all said their finances v.•ould not be Jeopardized by the ruhng. Flll's Back on Dutv ,, l\~~LLIS AFB ~ev. IL'Pf\ -1'11\v 11f the sw1ng-w1ng r111 ·s have been rrtuCne<l to duty at this Southern Nevada base, :ic· cording lo an Air Fnrf'C' !>pokesn1:.n. F'l.:11nes destroyed thr gar<1ge and seared the 1\'alls of a Costa J\lesa home J\londay. causin~ $21.000 damage. Fire Chief Ed Lc1Nis sa!d the gar:1gc \1·as already engulfed in names by the lune his units arrived brrause neighbors, 1ntenl on fiJ.:llting Ille b!a:t!'. furgol 10 phone in a lirr ;darm 'rhc fire sta1·tcll 111 !hr gar;.igc al 485 Cabrilln St. The eause is s1ill under in- ves1iga1ion_ Tht· hornr is occupied b,v !\·!areal r.aJ1:1rcto v.hn owns .1 t-.fexica11 restaurant a! Nc1vror1 Boulf'vard and Rorhestt>r Street Fire1nen arrived al the :101nc al 6 ~~ p n1 ;i nrt lnugh t !hr blaze l 5 tninules tx>fore br1nRing 11 under control. l\o one was seriously hurl, though one firemen stepped on a nail. ('hie! Le\vls said the garagt' IS a lotal !u:-s and the y,•alls of the house wert'! <lamaJ:ed by the: 1n!ense ht at. Some restaur<1nt fli1ture~ stC>rtd 1n the garage \\ere also de stroy('d. Accountant Sent 1'o State Prison 1\ 1lun11ng1on Hc;u.:h tlC'COUtllant \\ hn ~1pho11rd rnore !h1u1 S.)(),000 fron1 hi ! cmplo~'ers In finance his weekend garnb!· 1ng sprees in Las Vegas \\'as sent tu strile prison for onr to !O ~l';1rs i\l11nd:1~·. Orange Cnunl.1' Superior ('flurt .Judf:P Byron !\. Jl.!c.-..ld!an ordl'rcd 1hc pnson term for 1'11omas J ohn DeFusco. 4). of 178112 Rell ('irrle. alter rhr deren<lant pleaclrd ,i:uilly to l!rand 1hel1 lk'Fu.~co . 1hc Sl 000 a n1on1h olh{·c n1an11ger of a La H:1bra 1·nnstruct1on firm. adm11ted Iha! hr 111a~ dra\11ng an cxlr;i S.1.000 ;i month b.1• tnrg1ng checks 111 thr na1ne tJf nnr nf the company 's 011ncr•>. DrFusro \1,1 s arret-!cd la~t lJrr. lO ~hortl} altrr he h•!t the firm 1n take a )ob 1\1th a Hunt111g1nn Beach 1ruck1ng co111- 1lan~. llC' told arre~t1ng 11 ff1~·rrs that he hf'il!'l'l'tl /11• had f1n;ill~ gut !hC' g;1inbl1ng h11g Olli, 11f h1s !'}'~l('l)l "Each v.·eek that goes hy makes it th;it much more difficult to defend the city's position." Bonfa added. flilcCr11cken again urged the staff to •·refresh'' lhe figures on the whole plan and his alternate configuratidn and " study session \\'as set for Monday night. LA Area CofC Menihers Slate Huntingto11 Tour About 100 member!I of the Industrial Development Comn1ittee of the Ul! Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce will be in Huntington Beach \Vedne~dey a., part of a tour of maJOr 1ndustnal areas o! Southern Cal1forn1a. Bill Batk. Huntington Be a e h · "' f'rOno111 ic de\C'\opn1cnt direttor. s11id llunt1ngto11 Beach \\'Ill be !he only Orange ('nu111y city lncludcrt on 1he day-Jong 1uur, ll'h1ch ;ilso \\•ill include 1hc Ports nf Lo~ Angeles and Long Beacl1 :inti sc \·cral in· dust rial parks in Los Angele~ County. The tour has been Sl'hcdu lcd to ac. 'JUalnl the indu.c;lrialis!s with industrial <treas ;;.nd resources in Sou ! he r n Ca\1forn1a. Back said the llu11ti11glon Be::iC'h portion of the tour \\'Ill include !luntington llilrbour. Huntington Seacliff. the pro- flO!'t'rl 'Top-of-the·P1rr area. !hf' Southern California Erlison po'ol·er plant. the ren- ~ral 1ndustnal f.·orndor and Gnldt'n \\'est <ind Huntington Beach industrial parks. l-lar,·e Court Date Set 1.CIS 1\ \(;El.ES 1 L Pl) -01~1· JOC'krv 11.tri·e~ "llun1hle ll;irvc ' !\llllcr hac; brrn •Jrilcred tv appear For Supenor t 'uurt ar· r;i1gnment June 21 on rh;irges nF killing his wilt NO GAP HERE! Our corpet instollotions ore so smooth thot you con be ass ured of the finest seoms anywhere. We hond sew our seams from the bock with o cross-stitch, a nd then rei nforce with latex to prevent coming open. This tokes o little longer, superior to teped seams. them from ever but is infinitely The best inst all ers in the county ore performing ALDEN '•, trained by us to install the right woy! fo r To be sur e thot the carpeting you choose won't have gaps where the seem• ore, make sure thot ALDEN' s does the job. SANTA ANA, ORANGE, TUSTIN Call • , • ALOIN'S RID HILL CARPITS & ORAPIRlll 11174 lrv1nt , Tu1fln, Cal. IJl-3344 ALDEN'S CARPETS 8 DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 ' ' ' --... ----- luHdiY. Jimt e. lm Soviet Space Lah t.o Become Sealed by Jtu!fle Secrecy Shrouds Corona Warrants YUBA CITY (UPI) -Two search war- rants perlaining to mass murder susµe<:t Jua11 V. Corona 14'ere withheld from the public and news media today. Judge J. J. Hank.ins Monday granted a mollott to seal the 14•arranls by the at- torney for Coron11, the rarm labor con- tractor who is the prime suspect in the murder of 25 transi~u whose hacked-up bodies were dug up from larmland near the Fealher River . Hankins argued that the releaSt' of the inlormation "could be prejudicial to the defendants' having a fair trial." The judge apparently \\'as unhappy over the furor last week \lo·hen he allowed Tusti11 Clerk Sliot; Police Probi11g Link Eager Orange Counly sherilf's officers today joined Tustin police in probing the shooting of a market clerk in that city in the belief that the gunman may be tht man who shot and killed service station attendant Douglas Ray Wheat Jr. of 1'.1ission Viejo in almost id e n tic a I ci rcumstances. ''The pattern is almost the same in so many respects that we have to cooperate with Tuslin officers on this one." sherirf's Sgt. Ben Oxandaboure said today. ''\\~e ~(Ive no clues to the identit~ of the gunman bul this second killing may give u~ some." Clerk Thomas Grove, 22, was shot in the back o( the head e .. rly l\1onday by an unknown gunman who rifled the till of the 7-Eleven market oa McFadden Avenue of sn estimated $200 and lert the seriously \\'ounded clerk lying behind the counter. Grove is li!led in critical condition to- <l av in Tustin Community Hollpital . o~\·ners of the market chain have offered a reward of $3,000 for information leading lo the arrest of the assailant. \V het, 17, was also shot in the hack of the head last Jan. 30 and left for dead by a gunman who found less than $50 in the cash box of the Arco station at La Paz Road and the San Diep:o Free11,,ay. The Mission Viejo High Y.hool junio r remained in a coma in South Coast Coin· munity Hospltal from the time of his shooting until his denth three weeks later. 'The Arco co1npany tt'as offered a re\lo·ard of $5,000 for inforination leading to the capture of his killer. "The shooting, the time, the locat ions of the shootings and their proximity to the freeway are fa ctors that add up to an operation pattern." Oxandaboure said t~ <lay. "There are several other factors that I can't go into at this time but we .11rt v.·orki~~ on every possible lead in both cases. Pilot Lensman Wins Statewide Photo Ho11or DAILY PILO'I' Staff Photog rapher Patrick O'Donnell won honorable mention in the feature photo ca\.tgory CJ( the 1971 Press Phot.o Contest, it was anoounced today. O'Donnell'• prize-winning entry was a i;hot CJf a disgruntled foreign car CJwnet' changing • fla t tire on his vehicle In front of an auto .11gency emblazoned with 0 Buy American" signs. 1be photo was t.a1ctn on Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. O'Ooo- ; nell noticed the. incident and Ill amm\ng possibilitie:!I as he \\'811 driving home from •\\'Ork one evening. newsmen accw to the content! or an earlier search warrant, which revealed that deputies had seiied a txilo machele, numerous Ullves, a meal cleaver and a crowbar, post hole dJgger and wooden club, all "with (!GSSible blood 1taln.s," from Corona·s home and aarage in a middle-class Yuba City dlrtricl. Hankins took note Of section 1"4 Of the State Penal eode which provides that once a search warrant is filed with the court, it be<:O~s public record. But he argued that "the de fendant's conslilutional entitlement• to a (air trial take precedence over a leglslativt act." District Attorney G. Dave Teja offered no opposition to the aeallng of the latest evidence in the maca bre case. "We, too, are in terested in seeing that the defen- dant ceceives a fair trl.aJ ," he said. Sheriff Roy Whiteaker, mean~·bile, said a group of deputies went to Stockton, to talk to some form.er Yuba City re:!lidents and that Tehama County au thoriUes we~e investigating the case of a body found in a river near Coming on New Year's Day, 1970, which had marks similar tD those on the slashed bodies found In Yuba City. The full-scale digging for bodies ended during the weekend, but the sherifl said digging would resume U good leads were turned up after further study of aerial photographs taken la.st v.·eek. These included photos by two secret Navy planes and some i n fr a ! e d photographs ta ken by a civilian aerial survey Urm . Corona, 37, remains in his cell at the Yuba County Jail in Marysville, across the river. His attorney , public defend er Roy Van Den Heuvel Mond ay pai d a visit to Corona, wha appears at a preliminary hearing June 16. Corona has pleaded innocent to JO counts of murder, filed after the first 10 bodies \\'ere found. Only 15 of the victims ha ve been iden- tified. County Transit Unit to Lev y Neiv Tax Rate Orange County's Transit District, com· pleting its nrst alx months of e"Xlatence \Vill levy either a one or two-cent la'.1 rate for 1971-72. The Tran.sit District Act, as approved by the voters last Novembtr, all<>"-'' assessment of up to five-cent rate per $100 assessed valuation. Director Richart! Lynn of Corona del Mar. head of lhe budget committee, P.fon· day favored a two-cent rate which \\'Ou\d raise approxii:ateJy $800,000. The budget would call for $26,179 in salaries and inciden tal expenses and f773,321 for hiring a consultant. Under the proposal a general manager would be hired and the possibility ei \sts that buses would be leased or hired. If the ch;;l rict ;idopt.s the one-cent budget, "'hich would bring in about S400.000 for the ye~. there would not be enough money to hlre a coruullant or lease buses. according lo Ted McCon\•llle, county road commissioner and acting general manager of the transit district. Supervisor Ronald Caspers put a damper on the two-<:enl entht111iu m when he cautioned that the county's general tax rate ~·as probably "soing up." Transit District directors endorsed a legislative propoal now before the State Senate wbJch WCIUld put • 5 percent Ala tax OP ruoUne. Resort Cabins Saved In New Mexico Fire JEMEZ Sl'RTNGS, N.M. !Ul'll -A forest fire r11ed for the fourth day Jn the Jemez Mountains of ctntral New Mexico today, but flreHghttra successfully kept It from burning down .t0mt "1 1ummer cablns. "The fire puaed wlthtn IO fltt. of t0me e1bins. but n..,._ ti Uit chnlllnp wtrt destroytd," SIJd ftre control tmcer Bob S!<lnbotl. , ~ ,.,. ' . ' , . U'I T•l-.M'9 HOW SOVIETS LINKED SPACESHIPS TO CREATE BOXCAR-SIZED ORBITING LABORATORY Drewing Show• Soyu1 11 Prior to Docking With S.lyut In Monday Linkup State Seeks Space Shuttle · Supervisor Says Progroni Could Mean 50,000 Jobs California is malting a determined effort to land the NASA space shuttle program which_ could mean up to S0,000 jobs, according to county Supervisor Wil· Jian J. Phillips, board chairman of the Southern California Aviation Council. "Landing of this program e<>u\d go a long \vay toward offsetting the loss of the SST plane ," Phillips noted. ··rroxin1ity o( the launch-recovery site to manufar- turing and hardware is de sirable from a cost standpoint end this "·ou ld see m lo narrow the ch<Jice to Vandenberg- Ed\\'ards Air Force bases or Cape Ken· nedy." Phillips listed ~Orne advantages of the Californ!a locations over the Florida site : -Vandenberg has an unobstructed over water trajectory of 4,200 nautical miles, \\'hile a polar course from Kennedy would take the shuttle over Cuba and possibly sume South America countries. -Vandenberg has already launched more than 1,000 shots, over half of which \\'ere. orbital. compared wi1h 120 from Keinncdy. -Cnlifornia has excess liquid hydrogen eap;1c1ty whcrea~ ii must be transported overland <1nd sea roules fron1 Louisiana fur Kennedy. -Kennedy does not have a run\vay f0r lhe return of the landing booster and orbiter but Vandenberg's runway could he extended sHghlly to the requi red 10.000 fet>t and Ed\\'ards. as an alternate, has the finest all-weather and emergency lan- ding faeilities in the nation. -California's climate is b r Lt er. Strong No1·th Vi et Fo1·ces Start Ca1nhodia Campaign PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Reinforced North Vietnamese units began a new of· fensive ln a battle for the strategic flatland:! east of Phnom Pehn today, kill- ing or wounding 80 Cambodian soldier!', the high commend said. It Wll! the worst single government toll in the JI-day ol d struggle "''Ith the ninth North Vietnamesl!! division. The fight wilhi l'I 20 miles of Phnom Penh already has caused some 000 casualties on both sides, according to command figures. Capt. Othang Song, assistant command spokesnian, said elements of the Cam. bodian fir~! and seventh regiments, borh made up of Vietnamese-born Carn- Child Abandoned; Motlier Charg ed An 18-year-old Anaheim mother is in Orange County jail toda y charged wit.h endangering the life of her three-month· old baby boy after the child was found abandoned in Garden Grove early this morning. Garden Grove police said Margaret L. Guy of M5 S. Flore St., Anaheim, was aeen In a coffee: shop by a police offi~r at 3 a.m. She w•s covertd with debris ind leaves and carrying a baby carrier but no child. An officer Interrogated her but could not 1et any intelligible amwers, pol ice 11kl. A check with other young women revrtled Ui.l the Guy women was last. eeen nearby ln Glr1'1 Park with the baby. At 5 a.m. an officer discovered the baby under a tree in the park. He was in Sood condition and hu been turned over 1o hll crancfpannu. ' bodians. ran into an estimated four bat- talions (ii North Vielnan1ese regulars lo-- day al the tiny hamlet of Prey Thom about 11 n1iles norlheasl of Pl'lnom Penh. "We suffered 80 killed or wounded , . , from very p re I i n1 i n a r y estimates.'' (•hhang Song said. "They \\'ere in hand· to-htind contact and the lighting "·as still going on at last rrporl." lie soid the con1mand estin1atcd eacy Nor th Vielnamese baUalior: al 300 lo 350 men. making a total of between 1,200 and 1.400 n1en thrown into lhe fight-He said lhe North Vietnamese were equipped \\"Ith 122n1n1 rockets and mortars. In Su11lh V1et11a1n , two A1ner1 e:ln i :r,. \1 err killed 011d lour wounded in /1.c:h1 1n~ near a 1'.S. military b:ise lx•low the dc1n1li!arizcd zone (0~1ZJ 11'11crc South Vi!'1n:11nesc troops h<1ve killed 330 Viet Cong and i\orth Vielnoinci;e in the past LOUr days. The U.S. Command said a unit of the Isl brigade, 5th infantry di v I s i o n (n1echanizcd) was attacked Monday \lo·ith rocket-propelled grenade and riOe fire h'o'O miles south of the D~tZ and six miles north nf Cam Lo. The clash killed one Communist soldier nea r artillery base Charlie 2, the U.S. Command said. 1 :1 GI s Hospitalized SEOUL iUPI) -A barroom brawl brt11ecn wh1te and black Gls sent 13 American !Ohtiers to the hospital Monday nl~ht, U.S. and Korean officials said to- day. The righl broke out In a pub in the ltawewoo quar!er, near the U.S. military hc1H'lqu arters In Seoul. moved outside and rxpended Into a rree .ror-a\I as other Gls !ron1 nearby 1avcrns joined in. Edwards has but four inches of rain per year. -There wollld be a minimum of en- vironmental problems ln this state. Vandenberg covers 100.000 acres and was planned lo be compatible to the area. l':dwards is vast and Its 2,300·foot eleva- tion could be an asset. "The space shuttle is a permanent pro- gram,'' said Phillips, "Not a one shot operation. It cot.1ld he a major part of a permHnent space station program. The potential is i• billion to California in the 70s and continuing expenditures over the next decade." A space shuttle task force to secure. the program for Callfornla is headed by Lt. r;ov. Ed ~inecke. Robert H. Volk, presi- clen1 0! Union America and James A. Cook, executive direc\or. For1n er Chilean Official Killed In Sllntillgo SANTIAGO, Chile I AP) -Edmundo Perez Zukovic, an interior ·minister in (.'hile's former Christian Democratic ad. mlnis lration, was assassinated today in Santiago by men with submachine guns. Perez Zukovic was known for his tough antileftist views. Christiau Democratic PQllticlans said the slaying appeared to have the imphcatlons or a political crime. Unidentified assailants blocked Perez Zukovic·s automobile as he was leaving his residence, gunned him down and fled. Perez Zuko\'ic, 57, the father of eight children, v.·as taken In the Chilean J.l11itary Hospital ;i fev.• blocks away . J\l;1rxist President Salvador ,\lJende ca lled a meeting of his security chiefs at Covrrnment Hou~e; as soon as he heard the news. Government security officer!< .1lso ordered all Chilean radio statio ns to hook up into 11 nationwide chain con- lro!led by the sovernmrnt "lo centraliie all information or th is disgraceful event that is shaking the country." The government controlled network issued one brief bulletin conf irming the death, tben switched over to broedcastin& funeral music. This is the second assa!sinali on wilh poli tic al lmpli~tion! committed in Chile in the lasl eight monthJ. Gen. Rene Schneider, the army commander in chief, was similarly gunned dead last October, a few days before a Joint session of Cocgress confirmed the election of Presi· dent Allende. Diel You S1noke Your 198 Packs Of Cigarettes? t First place Jn the feature phCJlo 'category was captured by Tom Owen! of r tht S11n Bernardino Sun-Telegram for his 'picture entil!td, "Where's John Wriyne1" • Jim Kean of the San Raf a e l 'Independent Journal won the top prize tor c apCJl news \vllh his photo of a black con. : vlct holding a gun at the head of Judgt , Harold J. llaley shortly before the jurl!t •was slain in tht Marin COunty Courthoule ~abootout. 1 Rt:su.111 of tht contut were annoancttt ' today at a metUna or Clllfom11-N"1d1 >new• editors al Stanford Un1ventty. County Kids on Pla11e WASHINOTO~ IUPI) -Morklng the fourth 1tralibt year of decline, tbe Federal Trade Commlulon ( F T C ) reported today tha t the a v e r a 1 • American adult 1mokcd ltl packaJea of ctgarettet la1t year. • • : Won1an Torches Self :Before Pupils' Eyes I . I EAST PALO ALTO (Ul'I) -A ..,,,an 'pour ed gaaollne over her clothinl M<x1- "day, then burned berse:lf rat.tty btfcn •several ptrOChW tchooJ chlldren and , their teacben. Ont teacher. June Montromuy. tort • oil her own blou1t and smothered the 1 names In an unsucctllhal attempt to 'u.ve the life of the burnln& woman who 1 was Identified 11 Mrs. M•raartt L. 'ii\,;.nbuiy, 00. Two San Cl.emente Children Death Jetlilier Victirns ,,,. ...-occumd ovrr the run"" Sin Gabrtel -neor Duan. when • """"' ....,. w.:::,.rllln<r ou1 o1 Lot -I-.. Airport collided wtdl· • El Toro-bound t tB Phantom li)lllllr pi... =..., -ol the \r_!IOdl' -1111 '• nder lnlttcepl -· ltl'Ll J!:, Schiess. MIU Potter was a flrst grade student el~ -School and.hi> allleT Julie ,,., In tlndtr11rttn 1t Ole -Elementar)' School. • 1'tic chDdreh'I aunt had been In S11n Clemente for 1 few day1. vl•ltlng Mrs. Pott.er and lhe farrifly had decldf:d to take the children out of IChoal early to travel bac~ to Idaho with Mn. Kalb!ielsch. After IJ>C:ndlng two weeU with the aunt, they were to have gooe on to Mon- tana lo spend the summer with thetr (1ther, Lee Potttr. Mr. and Mrs. Potter are divorced and the chlldrtn alway1 !l'ptnd the summer monlhl "Ith their fathtr. Tht two cl1ildrl!n formerly attended S.11n Clemente Pre-School where thtir teacher, Mrs. Helen Miiier l'laJd they had alway1 been "good, wtll·behavtd childrtn." By comparison, per capita consumption was 24 Pecks in 1983, the year before the Surgeon G~eral"a first report on smoking and health. The FTC report said 21.7 billion pa.cUge1 of elgaretlts were told In the United Si.tea i.1t year, tour fifths ot them filter brands. 'I'hil: ,,., 1 new high for filters and menthols, extra-longs and low . tar br1ndl al.t0 reported 1alr11 ln their share ol the merktt. Spending on claarette adverllllna: hit • ttcOrd '314.7 million In It?O, the report 1ald, lnc\udlng m millioa for tekvtaSon and S12.4 million for red.lo commetdal1 In tht last year broadcast ·cl&arell.t com- mercials were permitted. \ H DAILY PILOT 3 City? Salyut Seen As 1st Step To Colony MO.ICOW !UPI) -The Solllel Unlo• ha PttJ U1 Salyut manntd o r b J t a I l•bor•lel)' I! the llr1t "C.Smodom'' {IPll!fl!, hQ\IN } today, and science experts predicted It would become the co~ nerstone of a oolony and an eventual city in .,.,. io be named ';Co!mograd." 'n\e official news agency Tau, In 1 rtport on the pro1resa of Salyut, said th111 three COllTIOl1!'U\t 1"°ard shifted th1 •pace laborator)' lnc. fl ntw af\fJ highet orbit toda, •bnUt 10 miles farther from the earth. They performed scientlfla l•sb aboard the Salyut, whlM I• the size of a railway car, Tatl 'lil.d. The science exPfrt• predicted Salyu t may function (o, as Jong as a year and becom• the hub of the first space colony, a gju.ter of manned spacecraft which one ~MY Will burgeon into a virtual space city with permanent orbital structures. · "The station is launched into outer spact. for work and need not nece8$8rll1. r~tlirll lo eprth." wrote Trofim Boriaov, science e<>mmentator for today·s edition of the trade union nev.·spaper. Trud. "Science and technology 111ill gradually, succes.!fully approach the development of gigantic institutes in orbit," he said. ''In the first stage, orbital sta tions evidently will have crews of several men and will function in outer space from several months to one year. "Since return to e<1rth of the orbital station is nol planned and il is launched into orbit with a crew, its function is con· ceivable only ir concert with a spBce !Cr· ry cralt." The sout ces said one or more manned Soyuz space ships may be launched within lhe next few weeks, all of them possibly docking with Salyut. They said Salyut could be the terminus or a •·spa'ca train" of several manned Soyuz space craft and eventually develop into a colony and then Cosmograd, or space city. The three men blasted off Sunday in their Soyuz 11 space ferry, linked up Monday with the big Salyut station already in orbit and began today the se- cond working day aboard the 25-ton orbiting scientific atation. The word "Cosmodom'' entered lh,e ~pace vocabu lar y today \Vhen Ryelorussian physicist Ni kolai Sirota told Tass, "the first Cosmodom (space house) has been founded." Tass said the three men aboard, arter 21 revolutions, began carrying out scien- tific chores including medical and biological research al I a.m. MoSCCJ\f lime. A few hours later the cosmonaul5 shi fted the huge, 60-foot-long space vehl· ere into a new orbit w!lh a maximum di stance from earth of 164.5 mi les and a minimum distance of 148.41 miles - about 10 mi!e .. fJ.rH:er from earth tha n the Monday orbit. 'The inclination of 51.6 de.~rees remained the same. The time of orbit increased from 88.2 minutes to 89 minutes. LI. Col. Georgi Dobrovolsky and engineers \lladislav \lolkov and Viklor Palsayev docked their Soyuz 11 spaceship with Salyul Monday and crawled into it through a connecting lunnel. "The laboratory has begun its program of scientific research,·• TaS!: sa id. Konstantin Feok!istov, a scientisl -cos- monaut who was not aboard the latest Soviet space mission , told lhe Communist Party ne"·spapcr Pravda "a more !'f· fet'live principle of hermetical sealing'' was a fealurr of the new docklng unit, Ftoklistov ~aid the spaceship was equipped with faci lities for rnedico- bln!og;cal research and "more hasic on- board equipn1e11t to make the station function . "A largl!! volume of sclentl f le, economic. technical and med I ca I · biological research is to be carried out,'' he .aid. Poseidon Mi ss il e Latmched Under Sea CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -The sub- marine John C. Calhoun shot a Poseidon missile more than 1,500 miles Monday ~o an Atlantic Ocean target area. It was tha 15111 undersea launch or the new mulUple warhead rocket. _,,,. The Poseidon now is combat-ready on two submarines and seve ral others are jn lht: procesa of being converted to carry the missile. The Navy eventually plans to replace Polaris rockets on 31 of its 41 missile submarines. Illegal Phone ClLJlers Fined POMONA (U PI) -Thr.. 1tu. dents at Cal Poly College her. have been flntd i500 e1ch for mak· lnR illea:al Iona: dlJtance telephone ca lls. Robert .Relte, 21 , Santa MonJca: , Mark Allen 19, Escondido, and Leonard Alkll\IOO, 21 , Santa Ana, were: convicted recently of usln1111n electronic devlce which emitted tone! to make tht calll. They wire abo ordered to make resUtutlon to the telephone COIJ\6 pany for tbe callt. • tJ DAILY Pl LOT Tut.SCI.a)', JuM B, 1971 Etna Blows Top--Again • . :1 ~T·A.LY U,I Ttlt•lleft AWESOME ETNA -Europe's tallest and most ac- tive volcano surprised· the expe."1.s when it awaken· ed .this· week after a brief "nap" and :spewed lava towards · tv.10 Carin hamlets, frightentng villagers \Vho were told only four days ago that it was safe to return home. Patton's '"Last H11rrah"' A ide Sllys Generlll Plcu uiecl Lo Resign After Blast :y.'ASHINGTON (UPI) -An aide to ~· George S. Patton J r. says the con- tr-persial World \Var JI comnlander dl!Cided to resign fr om the Army "vi'ith a rejetberating blast of indignation" at GO. Dwight D. Eisenhower and other :;~rj.ors shortly before he was fat.ally injpred in an auto crash in 194~. Cut.raged and deeply hurt because he Joii· command of his1beloved Third Army 11~ an outspoken comment at a ne\\'S criference, the aide said, Patton wanted t&!cut all his military lies so he cOllld Ii~ and speak freely. ~rt S. A11en, who was Patton's chief cf;iiombat intelligence and who now is an alishor and columnist. gave the account irt)n article written for the June issue of Atlny Magazine, published by the a~ialion of the UNted Slates Army. a p_r:tu-atc gro11p. ",lllen said retirement y,•ould have letl Ut,l."61-year-old \Vest Pointer still subject to·btilltary conlrol. so he decided to quit ntifr;ght. He said Patton also wanted tu "~ike back" at Eisenhower. 'vho tool\ a..,try his e<>mmand and rebuked him '. . . t:ficks ·. . : ~o thank&, l'm_trying : io quit!'~- privately, and at the Anny hierarchy he fell sad let him duwn. "Had he not made up his n1 ind lo quit v.·itb a reverberating blast o( indignalion. il is highly unlikely the I.rip on which the auto accident occurred v.·ou!d have been made." Allen Y.Tote. Thie columnist said the article was an effort to Jay to rest rumors that there was something sinister about Patton's death. \Vbile varying in dC'tail. 1hC' nnnor generally sa}'S there were tho:.l' \1 ho ft~lt Patton's out~pokcn mannl'r wa~ doing the United States niorc hann 1h:in PaUon \\"aS \l"Or!h . Thcsr per.~on:-; f Cl t "i;omclhini:; should h<1pp('n"' 11) Pal!on because his \var rt'c:or<l \\:ls too ii· \ustrious to have him nHici;i!l:i' ren1ol'Cd fr<1TI1 postw;ir Gcrmnny. "1'hc s tories arc 11holly unlruc," Allen sa1<l . Allen said it :ill :-l ~r1cd Sl•p\. 22, HHS. \\hen Patton was a~kcd aL a nc\\'S con· fcrcncc \\"hy forrncr l\1azis were. being re· lainl'd in public office in Bavaria. then administered bv Patton's Third Army . •11 don't like.Nazis t1ny more lhan you do." Patton replied in part. "I despise them. In the past three years I did my utmosl lo kill as many of them as possi· ble. No'v \re are using them for lack of anyone belier until \\'e can get better pPO· plii." But he also n1ade an unfortunate com- parison, 11·hich tr1ggcrrd a storm of pro· I.est in the United Sla!es· "The 11•ay I .~cc i1. thi~ Nazi question is vcrv muc·h like a IJemocratic and RcPubliran election lighl. To ~C'I 1hings done in Ba\'aria. af1 £'r the v1r1ually com- plelC' disor_gan1z:.ilion arid d1 sruplion ol (our ~'C'ar~ of \\ar. 11 e had tl.l co1npron1isc 11 i!h !he devil a lit.lie." T he l1pshot 1vas lhat J::iscnh01,cr reassigned Pallon i(J the Fillccnth Anny -a group C'ngaged 11rimnrily in sorting document.~ to compile hi~tol"ies of the figh ting in Europe. Patton felt his reassignment was evidence of a plot , bom out of envy. to discredit his war record. He quoted Pa!lon as confiding at dinner lo LI Gen. Hobart Il. Gay, Pal· ton·s chier of staff: "I have given this a great deal of lhought. I am going to resign fron1 the Army. Quit outright. Thal's the only way I can be free to live my life." Allen said Patton later confirmed his intention to Gay, asserting that '·I'm going to do it \vith a statement that v.'ill be remem· b<>red a long time. If il doesn't make big headlines, I'll be surprised." Lockheed F1uid Foes Will Seek l'ost Brellkdoiv11 \VASlllNGTON·(APJ -Senalc loes of the Nixon administration plan to shore up Lockheed Aircraf1 Corp. say lhcy \\'ill de· niand a detailed breakdo1vn oE the defense supp!ier"s cash position. Sen. \Vil!iam P roxmire (D-Wis.), said i\foOOay he will request the public ac- counti ng from Treasury secretary Joh.i B. Connally, who cautioned that Lock· heed's financial survlveal could be seri- t>usly !hreatenl'd if Congress delays ac. uon more than 40 days on a $250 million loan guaranlee. The Treasury secretary disagreed repcaledly t-.1onda y \l'ith Proxmire's con- !cn!1nn a Lockhef'd ri>.~cuc \\"Ould un - dC'n111nr the free enterprise system and :-cl a bad precedent for other troubled 1:orporations. '"\\'P son1c!i1nes kid ourselves !hat this 1.~ a free enterprise system," Connally !o!d the Stnatc Banking Com1niUce, ··bt1l it i.~n·t all that free." As the nation·;; largest defen se con· I ractor, he said, Lockheed has enormous cash needs which stretch or ex-ceed the capacity of America's banks. Connally said a Lockheed bankruptcy might seriously impair the nation's economi c recovery. . . Scattered Rain Dots U.S. Hail, Ttvisters Add to Woes; f/ec1t, Blankets Southeast . . 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Rumors spread daily thilt Pakistani agents from across the border are emp· tying bo ttles or cholera germs into the local waler supplies to make the epidemic spread faster. A crowd of 500 persons beat a t.1oslem to death 1rlonday at the Krishnagar railway station after a report tliat he had emptied a small bottle ioto a roadside well. D. K. Ghosh. the i:UstriCt magistrate of Krishnagar, said the rivers are being polluted but by the bodies of cholera \•ic· lims thrown in by relatives for quick burial. He said that so rnany police were now deployed lo guard the rivers against this that there is a shortage of police to en- for ce law and order. With the state"s population increased by at least 41:.i million refugees from East Pakistan and with hundreds of thousands more coming across the front iers each week, the West Bengal govemment asked other states to lend it at least 20 battalions of police. Most of the cholera victims have been llindus. who normally are cremated. But a shortage of firewood and fuel makes the traditional rituals impossible. The district magistrate said he had ordered mass burial for at least l.600 persons. Hindus and r,.ioslen1s have been buried togrther in three n1ass graves in thr !';adia distrlcL The biggest is al Badadrpur, in a Ne'v Eight Loon1 s In Senate Over U.S. Laos Role - \VASl llNGTON (AP ) -'f'he Sena te is heading toward new controversy o\•er the U.S. military role in Laos, '~ith Sen. Stuart Symington seC'king a $200 million l"eiling on American spending there. S~·mington C D-1\-l o. ). said security classification prevents him fron1 disclos· ing the amount being spent on U.S. air operations and support of foreC'S fighting Co1nn111nist units in Laos. But 1hc total \\·as rrportr.d by vthcr ~ourccs 10 be al least $250 rnillion a year, and possibly 1nuch more. \\'hile Lhe Senate met in secret session ~1onda.v to discuss La os. the Sta te l)rparl1ncnt confirn1ed the Uni1cd Stales is providing fin ancial and other sup port to fo rces in Laos. Press off icer Charles Bray dC'scribcd those troops as volunteers, and, said the U:S. suppOrt program is consistent \\'ilh the Jaw . Symington said they are n1ercenaries. •·r-.,y personal opinion is that the law has been contravened, yes." Sen, J . W. Fulbright tD-Ark.), v.·ho pro- posed the amtndment forbidding use of U.S. funds to support forl'1gn forces fight · 1ng for the government or Laos t1nd Ct1rn· borlia, said he thinks that Jaw is being vinlated. The an1cndmenl e~cludr-; actions that \1·ould help pron1olr ,1·ithdrawal of US. troops froin South Vietnam. or rele2se of An1erican pr isoner;; of war. The closed session. sevenlh for the Senate in fi ve years, lasted 1hree hours and 25 n1inutcs, more than l\1·ice as Jong as planned. India . government forest seven m~·les m Krishnagar, where Sll l>Odies have n btH'ied in a pit. Ghosh estimated tha l by last Sunday, 1.079 persons had died of rholera in hospital! in the Nadia district and an equal number had perishc:d along the roads and in villages. About 75 new victims are ;idmilted to hospitals each day, but "'ilh 4,800 cholera ~atients already under treatment, there 1s a shortage of hospital !Jpa~ Soviets Submit Moo1i Trellty Drllft to VN l\10SCO\V (UPI) -The Soviet govcrn- menl today submitted lo the United Na· tions a draft treaty for peaceful use of the moon_ It would ban nuclear \\·eapons and weapons testing, military bases and ··other \\'Capons of mass annihilalion" on the lunar body. ''The use of force and any other hostile aclions, and also the use of the moon for committiiig such actions with regard to the earth, is barred," the draft says. T~ss, the .official new~ agency, said Soviet foreign fninisl.er Andrei A. Gromyko a!ked U.N. Secretary General Thant to put thi! proposed treaty on the agenda of 'the 26th General Assembly session. .. In the opinion of the Soviet govern· men!, steps should be taken nO\'I v.·ith the object of further elaborating and giving concrete expression to the standards of inlernational law regulating th e acti vity of states on the moon," Gromyko's letter Lo 1'h<1.nt said. "It is necessary to prevent activity of states on the n'oon fr on1 becorning a source of inter national confli cts, it is necessary lo furnish a legal foundation lor possible use of the moon ... " Thi:; draft treaty's main provisions are : -E:xp loration and use of the moon be €'ffecled taking into consideration the in- terests of present and future generations. -The use of force and any other hostile actions. and also the use of the moon for committing such actiollS -with regard to the earth. is"barred on the moon. 'J'he ban is reaffirmed on the deployment of nuclear \\"Capons and. other weapons · of 1nass annihilation on the moon, and also on other activity ai1ned al usi ng the moon lor mililary purposes. -E xploration and use of the moon shall be effected by n1cans ensuring the Prevention of an unfavorable ch3nge and po!lu!ion of the lunar .environment. ~The n1oon cannot. be the properly of states. international iiiter-governnlental and non-governtnental orga11iz.alions. na· Ilona! organizations. juridical or p~ysical persons. -The signatory slates shall take . all possible steps v.·ith the object of preserv· ing fhe life and health of man on the moon. 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A .slightly altered sign in St. Louis' Forest Park notes that ·!Wlmming and wading "are allowed'1 1 And whit co\J.ld be more.sensi~Je· lf ·it is 90 degrees and some boys are already in •the water. So,"i( you can't · _,, litk 'em, j oin 'em . This lad removes bis shoes preparatory to a.cool' dip. \ \ •· I ~ps Harb or J udge En dures All By THO~lAS !\.1URPHJNE Of 1i.. 0911-l"lltt Slt H NIGHT COURT DEPT. -If .you ever \\'ant a broad, Sl'!'eeping overview of the miseries of the motorist, spend about two and one-half hour! in one of our municipal traffic courts. During such period, you will be treated to a passing parade that embraces almost all walks of humanity; frightened old men, frov.·zy housewives. long-haired drifters, scrubbed kids in lettermen·5 jackets, curvy teachers in I i g ht jumpsuits, young mothers with babes-in. arms, THEY ALL CA!\IE !ast night to the evening traffic court \\"herein The Honorable Everet! \\' _ Dickey presided for the Harbor Judiei:il District. dO\\"n on 18th Street in Costa ,.,lesa, across froin the ballpark. The y,·hole affair gets under \vay in Judge Dickey's packed courtroom about 6:30 p.m. a! the clerk begins to read the list of rights to defendants. '·You have the right to counsel." he in- tones. "If you cannol afford an attorney, the,,Court will appoint a public defender The clerk reads on and on. You never krlew you had so many rights. * The old man in the second row ou l in the courtroom keeps yapping in a loud, raspy voice. The marshal shu she s him. Nicely, but firmly. The clerk reads on . * i\ow. I should likely explai n tha t \\"asn"t ln court on a regular nC\\"S beat nor was I one of the offenders -thi s 1in1e. I was silting up with a sick friend. J.lis ailn1ent wa s 75 in a 65 n1ile pe r hour zone on the San Diego Freeway. ~ly fr ien d was prepared !o plead guilty but he had also prepared an explanation for the judge. JUDGE DICKEY arrived and we \\"ere under way. Defendant.s are ca!Jed two at a lime: one before •the bench. one on deck, just like across the street at the ballpark. Things move pretty quickly. It develops into a pattern. The judgP asks each defendant if he beard his rights at the beginning. it he \\·ants an attorney. it he understands the charges against hin1. 'fhen he asks: Guilt or not gu il!y? Almost everybody pleads guilty. Ahnost everybody has. however, an ex- planation. They want to tell it to the judge. 1 Judge Dickl'y is a 1nan of infinite pa· lience. He listens \vith a syn1pathetic ear !o so me incredible tales about how the defendant \\'as done in through a chain of v.·ild circumstances. One pickup truck driver blamed hi~ boss because ii was his boss \\'ho made him drive to the dump during whi ch tri p the log fell off on the high1vay. ANOTHER FELLOW borrowed a car with big rea r \\'heels that threw the speedometer out of whack, thus he \\'as doing 45 in a 35. Judge Dickey listened lo them all. Then he handed dO\\'n the fines or te rms 1n traffic school. He only came closr 1o los- ing his cool oner , the guy caught \\"ith beer in his car. .. All right." 1hc judge asked '"\Vhy did you have booze in the car?"' \Vrll he didn·t kno11' it was there and bC's1Q.c~ the cans \\'ere ernply. .. \'ou ca.n"t have booze in the car if the ca ns are en1pty."' the JUdgr observed. The man said he was innocent bul \\"a~ pleading guilty. '•IF YOU PERSIST in th is hne of reasoning .• I"m going lo set thi s for trial.'' J udge Dickey warned. The de~ndanl folded. Guilty. One lady demanded 1 court trial beca~e two nickels had a~sertedly -jam· mtd in a Newport Beach parking meter'. • • Aoolher woman i5 likely.to be cleared KOOn .• Somebody stole her temporary ~ dirver's license and forged her name to " the traffic ticket. •• * Alean\\·hile. my friend had decided his explanation didn'I sound so good after all. , '·J'll just plead guilty," he confided. Judge Dickey made him explain anyway. So he did. just as rehl!.arsed -~ clear road. dry pavement, no traffic, • daylight. Judge Dickey shol him do\\'n ~1ith the basic speed lair. Guilty. ALAS, AS You listened, we were all illilty in Judge Dickey's court. We are all v •speeders, . wrong-turners, o·v er t i me • parkers, signal busl.ers. Some of us just w haven'l been caught. Maybe tl'lt lucky 51 nnes are those who were and will go to traffic school , Maybe they'll JiVf:. ~ Judge Dickey's coortroom w1sn't the ' court of lasl,J'f.Sort. i" Bu t it sure wa! the court or Lame Ex· ti cuses. ' Stanford Professor • ~ ' .. .. No1niua te d by N ixon ~ WASHINGTON (UPt ) E 1 r a:' Solomon, a Stanford University professor \ of finance. has bef!n nominated by Presi-.. dent Nixon to the White House's three-. man Council of Econom.lc Advisers. , Solomon, 51 . a natlvt of Rangoon.~ Burma. is scheduled to suct'eed Htndrlk: Houlhak.ker, Who is resiantng and i• ex-, iitcled to return to 11 teaching post al tlal'\lard in Seplembtr . ' . I ,. r • ........ ~ --.. -. -... ---....... -- Newport _Beaeh EDIT-10 N • VOL 6'4, NO. 136, J SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY,, CALIFORNIA • TUESDAY, JUNE 8, '1971 TEN CENTS ' Newport Long-term Plans May Need Tax Hike By L. PETER KRIEG OI 11!1 Dally ,111-t SleH Newport Beach will have to raise some existing taxes or find new ones to pay for long-planned project:s . acting c it Y manager Philip f'. Bettencourt told the City Council Mon::lay night. "We'll have to have radical departures from planned expenditures or radical changes in tht rates,'' he said, talking specifically about the building excise tax. "I! we're going to do anything mean· * * * No Budget Fight Seen In Newport Major surgery will not be required fo r the 1971-72 Newport Beach budget. City Councilmen Monday night began the ir formal review of the proposed $12.7 million spending package -prepared under strict guidelines established in February -and said they hope to finish the task with only one more meeting June 21 at 2:30 p.m. in city hall. Only three changes were made dur ing the first session. Councilmen adt!ed M0,000 for ac· quisition of a senior citizens' park in Harbor View Hills, deleted $30,000 fo r construction of extensions of 32nd Street and Seashore Drive and added $2,000 for repairs to the West Newporl water tank. Tht park will be primarily, but not ti• elusively, for the city's growing number of lawn bowlers, two of whom outlined the plight of their aroup to councilmen. "Give us a place to play," pleaded Angus Potter, president of the 85-member Newport Beach Lawn Bowling Assocla· lion. who pointed out the council had kill· ed funds for lawn bowling last year. "We're not going to live forever," he i;aid, "we've been asking for this thing for JO years." Potter said his group would rather have the use of lrvlne Terract. Park, but conceded residents there are opposed. He said development of lawn bowling {aciliti~ would cost up to $50,000, on top of any land acquisition. A !imilar pilch came from lawn bowler Saltis Allen, Jr. "I'm 73," he s11id. •·some of our members 11re in their BO's. there's no noise. no yelling. It's a dignifi ed. quiet game." The funds were added to the budget Rfter Councilman Don Mcinn is <A'on a pledge from Calvin Stewart, Parks, Beaches and Recreation director. that hi~ department would sponsor a number of Eenior citize n activities al the playground. Tickets on Sale For Youth Unit Ticket.'! are now on sale for a spttial Harbor Area Youth Employment Service benefit show featuring Barber Shop Quartets June 19 at Newport Harbor High School. Sponsored by the Newport Harbor Ex- change Club, the show will include the Beach Nuts, the Beach Pipers and the Orange Town Four. Ticketl'i may be obt.a-ined frnm Dick Hodge. P.O. Box 55, Corona del Mar, at $2 per person. Oruge Ceast Wea titer Night and morning low clouds and local fog predk:ted for the Southland toda'y and Wednesday, with some late afternoon hazy sun· shine. Highs today 73. Low tonight IO. INSJDE TODAY A" aidt: to Ctnt:rol.Patt-On snyt /nmtd. WWtt comma11dtr plan· ntcf to rt:.!ign from the Army with o with.Iring bla.st at Gt:ntrai Ei.st:nhowt:r at lht Umt of hit fatal auto acddt:nt. Stor11 PaQt: 4. Cetti."'t' I (1!«111 ... u, • c_.._. 1P.it C-lu II ,,..., .... ,.. 11 ~!fl Nette.. t •111tr1.i ,... ' "lfter.c• , .. 11 M-M-14 """ """... ,. Jill•,,.. Lk•-t Me¥1M " Mttlllel ,_.., II NM*Nll -... --. Sl'Ma,...... 11 Swtt 1 .. 11 lllK' flMrtl; ... 1 .. n T~ It TllM'tn . lt WN""" 4 ~ ...... ,,.,. _ .......... . ingflll. we·re going ton~ new sources of reve:nue." he said. lte said the Institution or a utility tax - a proposal made twu months ago by Mayor Ed Hirlh -could al.lo product the revenue:i: needed. Bettencourt said the bull ding .ucise tax rate now would never finance all the pro- jects it's supposed to. Funds from this taic. levied on aft new construction, are specifically de!lgnated for fire sta.tions, parks and library development. Bettencourt :i:aid fire station:i: alone would take two-thirds of the revenue in the foreseeable fututt. Betlencourt ooted the growing need for pirk development in the newer areas of the city. "We're talking about money in $100,000 multiples." he said. · With. the council dictating a two ~ one-half cent decrellle in. the ptQPett)' tai:. which provide! most general fund monies, Bettencourt &aid, "a utility tax is the only !OUrce to raise the kind of money we're talk.Ing about." Hirth bad said at a meeting in April that tbe city wu going to be facing a revenue problem someUme in the futW'e and suggested conslderaUon be given to a utility tax. Impoalt.ion of such a ta:1 was proposed in past years and rejected. Hirth said the uUlity ta:1 "should have limits at both ends." He didn't push hard far it -1.nd :i:ubse- quently no formal aclion was taken -bul he said "!OmeUme we might want to get into it. .. Bettencourt's remarks came as ttie council launched its review of the pro- oosed $12.7 million 1971-72 municipal budget. The proposed budget wag prepared under :i:trict guidelines Wfilten by I tWO- man c00ncilmanlc committee of Donald r.tclnnis and Carl Kymla and adopted unanimously by the council. It pre.established the tkx rate at $1.20 per $100 assesse1 valuation. down from Sl.225, and ordered across-the-board cuts almost tradit.ional with municll>8-J budgets. Prepared under those. strict guidelinel'i, councilmen have foreseen little need for sharp cuts ln ·proposed expenditures ·aa ls (See TAXES, Pare I) Crash Story Told Details Withheld by Lone. Survivor A young El Toro Ma rine Jieutenint - the lone surv ivor of California's v.·orst commercial air tragedy -met the press Monday but was forbidden to reveal details of the cra:i:h. First Lt. Christopher Schiess, 24, was allowed lo tell how he survived but no more about the collision Sunda y of a Navy K4 Phantom jet and a Hughes' Air West jetliner. Officials at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station said there will be a military in - vestigation of the crash as well as Lhe civilian investigation and Schiess will not be allowed to talk except at those hear· ings. Col. 0. R. Davis. commanding officer llf Marine Aircraft Group 3 to which Schiess is attached. fielded all technical questions for the lieutenant. The colonel said Schiess was radar operator of the Phl.ntom, but the Jet was oo a visual flight pattern authorized between Palmdale and El Toro. .He nid Schisss rdid not .. $bt jttli9er .MJ,are lbe c::olllAlon and to bis. k®wledae ~ wu no radio contact betwten the two aircraft. Schiess was then allowed to discuss what happened after the planes hit. "After the airliner hit us we tumbled violently four or five times. 1 initiated my nwn ejection and it took about 15 minutes for me to come down," he said. The lieutenant said he wa:i: not injured and was able to waTk lo a roadway he spotted while Jn the air. He al!O explained the ejection system of a Phantom jet. "If the pilot Initiates ejection we both go. Otherwise we do it individually. It was our policy to do It separately." "In,-this circumstance.'' he continued, "if I had bad presence of mind I would have reached up and ejected him (the pilot) myself. I thought he was already out.•• The pilot's body was found in the wreckage of his plane . Sc:hies:i: said he was not Injured ln the crash, but was overwhelmed with shock. Sehial la a member of MariM JllbtAr Attack Squadron 323, stationed al El Toro. Hl& home town I.I SeatUe, Wuh- Irvine Council Gets Okay To Join Santa Ana Battle By TOM BARLEY RESCUE WORKERS (CIRCLE ) LOOK OOWN AT CRASH SITE In Sin G1brlel Mts., • Gri m Job in Rough· Terr1in OI llwl DtllY ,.li.t lleH An organization representing an estimated 2,000 residents of Irvine com· munlties won the right Mond1y to join the Irvine Company and the Local Agen- cy Formation Commission in a battle against a la'A'suit filed by the city of San- ta Ana . Grim Testament Child's Doll Pulled From Wreck Judge Robert Banyard signed the order which will permit the Council of the Com- mun ities of Irvine to line up as in- tervenors in his courtroom June 18 with la'A·yer!I for the LAFC and the Irvine Company. DUARTE (UPI) -One of the fir st things brou2ht back from the \vreckage nf a jetliner in ',Vhich 49 persons peris hed Sunday night was a small doll. "I saw the doll lying in a clearing, sur- rounded by trees." said She riff's Deputy Gene Reed , who landed hls helicopter tn retrieve the blonde, blue-eyed doll Mon· day. "There was no wreckage anywhere around." He said he brought the doll back because it might help in identifying one of the children killed when the com- mercial airlin~ and a milit.ary jct col- lided, killing the pilot of the military plane and all 49 persons aboard the airUner. ''My blood turned cold ,'' Reed :i:aid when· he sighted the doll from hi:i: patrol helicopter. "I have three kids myself. J've been to a lot of these crash sites. but every lime l see something like this it really shakes me up and makes me thank GOO that my Jo;ids are still OK." The crash scene it5elf looks something like a bowl, a giant bowl containing a salad of small bit:i: of acorched metal and fireball-blacked greener)', and it ·is a very difficult Place to retrieVe .dead bodle!." The walls of the namele:i::i: canyon on the north slope of.Mt. Bliss w}\ere an Air west t>C9 crashed art stetp. Trees grow nut 11..r it Rlmosl horliontaUy. like spears hW"led ihto lbe wall. · Searchers looking for bodies work their way dO\\'ri Ua aides on rope~,.1~ ~ lain climbers. Some Ate mountain climben, the orange jump~ted men of the Mountain Reacue Team . Birds sang ln the mounta in stlllness as Los Angeles Coroner Thomaa Noguchi and his team went '9b0ut markln(E bodl.el with white clolh, u they • were found strewn on the hillside. chmed arms and legs out!tretched. , They found %) scattered among the lug· 1111ge and upholatery and aluminum. three of them small children, Noguchi ~111ld. Brightly colortd flower• dot the 1 hillside. The yellow ind red tell of the jeUlDllr. the bi1&est piece left inta ct, ,V Co uncil Pre.sident John H_ Burton said Monday that his group 's action ''is in line with our repeated statemenls on the in· corporation of our new city and the wishes of lhe 2.000 residents who signed our recenl petition." Burt.on, of 17952 A!pen Tree Lane. Irvine, will join with his co-defendants in disputing Santa Ana's claim that a 938- ..,. J~ ! No Extra Funds · ., · Voted to Keep .. ""-" .-~ -\ ~ ~~ ~~~i~oo?!,~y !~~~:for enforcement of the new Newport Bee.ch ~ law banning dags from all city beaches. I · \ Councilman Mila• Dostal suggeated • additional funds be put in either the GRIM CRASH SCENE FIND Child'• Doll In Wreckage • stuck ujl Jllrouih.th>JJIOl'llll\& ~· Search t"m1-J1ad•-IO-"Wii1,.1ot..lh0..•IJll-il> IUt !><fore they broualit their~ In. It wu nOt U1Jtil bl6 M~ allerdoon lh•I the !lrtt bOiJlei ..... ~~ ouf ol !he canyM, and h<Uco~cdGWn lo. the ~scue commend po.t. -two Marine Corps lfekt tenll oet up oor.~ ~1Mball diamond of 1 small park In-_DUarte. A cr<>Wd o! about IOO, lftOS\!1• .,....II ol 18" DOLL, POD I)" ' : ·r :'-" police department or lifeguard bud1et for the purpose but a majority of coun· cllmen balked al the idea. "We hope tht: new ordinance will be easier to enforce,'' said Mayor Ed HJrth. "Wllh the old leash law there was at. way1 a qUMtion," added Councilm111 Oonakl Mclnnla, "uncfer the aew ordl· nance, ll a dog ts on I.he beach, lt'1 vio- latio1 the law." ~ Councilman Cart Kymla said Jt would be best . "to tel aome e"Kper1ence" with the new I•"· and puhaps •ddin& funds " liter If mlorcement i1 shown to be 1 probl<m .• Newport Bf.icb now has three bumaae n!Oc~~ • _ Angela Ba~ Bid Set SAN J\AFAE~ (AP) -A hearing on whether bl1ck militant Angela Davis should"bt 'lrttd tJn bell, scheduled for lj'Odnelday, bu been poSlJIO"ld for on• week. acre wedge near Santa Ana Marine Corp! Air Facility cannot be Included in the 18,207 acres earmarked for the new city of Irvine. Lawyers for Santa Ana will argue June 18 that the Irvine Company promised the city eighl years ago that the terrain at the heart of the dispute could be made the subject of annexation procedures il the land was not needed by the company by May of 1971. The city claims that the agreement should have been recognized by the LAFC when il voted 3 to 2 last Feb. JO to create the city of Irvine. The lawsuit argues that the LAFC action i:i: illegal and that the city ha s a prior right lo the disputed property. The Irvine Company has the slrong backing of the Council of the Com- munities at Irvine for plans which will, their proponents .state. put 430.000 persons into the 53,000-acre city of Irvine of the fUture. The group's pelitlons filed wilh county aupervisor! three week! ago carried the signatures of 2,251! re sidents -nearly 70 percent of the eligible voter:i: within the present 18,000-acre sector. The Irvine residents' plea !or In· tervention contains the suggestion that the c:Jty of Santa Ana 's argument cannot be used to prevent lncorporalion of the communlUu. Council Okays Hiring Lifeguard For Preserve A rtt0mmend1Uon to hire a lifeguard to patrol the corona de] Mar Marine Praer.ve wu approved ti.y Ult Newporl Btach Cl~ Council MondoY nl&bt. The pair\..tlme po!lllon lJ the only ad· dition to tbe city staff authorized in the 19'11·n municipal budget. It will cosl about fl ,000. Acllnc clti manager Philip F. Bel· lencGW"l cited the councll'a past conctrn over preservlng the preftrve . .He said rd· dlng the llfe1uard, who would 1lso ast1st the other llfe1u1rd 1tetlllned et Little Corona Beach, "would. be the k>ftst coSt way of handllng a ve1ln1 probltm .. " The lifeguard would not be lhttt to ar- rest people t.lmperlnl with the marine life, but would serve rs a pubUc ln· formation ot'Ocer, Bettencourt said. "He W1Wld 1lmply advlMI people of the tawa and TtculaUOl)a of OW .Preserve,'' Bettencourt 11Jd. • DAILY f'ILOT ll•ff ,..._ 'I THOUGHT H1i WAS OUT' Air Crash· Survivor Schiess Pseudo Doctor Sent to Prison B y County Judge Louis Trujillo, the pseudo psychologist who parlayed a.pleasing personality into a plum job as director of a guidance program for disturbed children and a ma rria ge to a 'A'ealthy llhnoi~ socialite failed today to impres.s Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan. Judge McMillan sent Trujillo, 37, to state prison for ·one to I.en years for vio- lation or probation imposed in Orang• County five years ago following his con· viction on grand theft charges . Trujillo, carefully groomed and out- wardly composed, had nothing to ssy. He smiled to an U11identified . woman in the courtroom .ahd left quielly for Orange I County Jail . · He was arrested last April 15 In · tM Chicago office from which, a:i: Dr. An- thony BarlOfl. he conducted 1 highly 11uo- cessful practice devoted to the psycht- logical treatment of emotionally di;. turbed chlldren. FBI agents l'hG picked him up traced his cartf.f' from the time he left Orange Coul\tY to inc:lude a spell as 1 schoQl teacher in Mexico, a pJychologlst in An.- aheim , a teacher, 1n Argentina and a clinical p.sycbologist in Brooklyn, N.Y. COUNTY INVITES 1 GOP CONY.ENTION° Oranp Ooun\Y 111pervilor1 vntech , UIW>i"ll'U1ly lhis,J!\01'11\n8 to invite · the RepublJca n Party to hokl ..tts . 197% na~orw conveutJm ln or ... . Couty. ' The 1pr.oposiL wu mtde by .Fifth' Dlttrict SupmiMI: Ronald Casper' ol ~t ... J)Ofl ll<acb who ll)d.!Jt.Jl'IS wrl'i:lad lo ~ Sin Diego Coonll mentioned 1s a' piOUlble""tl~ inil Pruidut Nixon'• home county Ia· D'ol.d . • Caspers aald he l\ad be"n asmred. by the Anaheim Vlsitors 'and' Coo- venUon Burtau lhlt more than IS,000 rooms will be aval1161e la rm. I I J , -----... "!~ 2 DAILY PILOT " '"""· J<Mt 1. 1•n ~ Amendment ·OK'd ·· Maste1· Plan Draft to Spare Dead Vets' Kin? Update Joh Incomplete WASHINGTON !UPI) -The Senate approvtd an amendment lo the draft bill Monday that would 1rant exemptions to any sons in a family which has Jost an immediate member In the armed forces. The bill would cover those now urv~. Firehouse Bar Trio Released lnNudityCase District Attorney Cecil Hicks' anti- obscenity Clrlve suffered a blow today when an Orange County Superior Court judge dismissed all charges .against three su&pects from the Firehouse Bar in Cost.a Meu after less than two days of trial. Judge Howard Cameron agreed with Deputy DiJtrict Attorney G e o r g e McClure that it was pointleu to proceed with the case against bar owner R.ay- mond "&hm, 26, of Costa Mesa, dancer . Cynthia Louise Drey, 13, of Tustin .and talent agent Carl E. Crownover, 37, or Oran1e. The deU1hted defendants b ear d fi.fcClure concede that the act under . which they were charged with conspiracy .. to present lewd entertainment was only . two day1 old at the tlJne of their arrests , : and evideoc:e prior lo that date could not ' be ldm!Ued lo the trial. McClure later admitted that the flne legal point bad escaped lUm during hls _ pttparation of the cue agaill!t the · Ftrebouae bar trio. He said it ls unlikeJy • that the defendant! will be retried on tbe · aame charges. Dtfense attorney Burien Moore hailed ·~the judge's ruling u "the only possible . ·one under the clrc:umatances although I was confident J could have my clients •.cleared by this jury." McClure's case against the trio from ' the «introversial Costa Mesa tavern had . bnn limited to his opening statements and teitimony by just one wltneSI - curvy Cherilyn Diebolt, a petite brunette who has done, several stints along with ·Mias Drey and other entertainers on the 'Firehouse stage. McClure had hoped to introduce the testimony of other Firehouse performers · · and lbe opinions of what he said were ex- . perU in the field of obscmlty during wha t he thou1ht would be a two to three week · trial. Jt waa confirmed today that no 1clion will bt taken 111in1t Mia Orey for her · failure to appear Monday at the time the ·' trial was a&signed to Judge Cameron. A SJ0,000 bench warrant for her arrest was . withdrawn by presiding J udge William C. Speirs late Monday alter she appeared in the courtroom. Bulkhead Repair ·· Given Go-al1ead 1'ow that the Western Canners Com- pany fish cannery on tht Rhine Channel is going to be lorn down. Ne..,,.port Beach c.an rf'pair the 30th Street bulkhead. Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin !old city councilmen ~tonday night ; •·we·ve bttn arrald to !ouch it, in fear lbe cannery might (1\1 in-" Ht said the city project c<luld be performed 11 lhe same lime owner.! of the property repair their bulkhead. That work is planned in conjunction with the reconstruction of the cannery as .a restaurant. OIAN61 COAlf DAllY PILOT dlAMGI C04IT "Ull.llHINO ClOM!'AJl'Y l•ktf H. We.ti ........ , .... ,......, J ... 1.: l . C'vt"91 'Vitt· .,....,. ..,,. ~ M-..' 1'Met l(,,.;f ...... n,..,,. A. M111,..t11, MMMot ..... 1.i1W L p,,,, k,;,, k .......... i lllltdl ,u, lfUw II(...,.. ..... 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The rider, the first added to the bill II) tJ.tend the dTaft for two ye.ars. won on a S3 to 9 vole despite the strenuous ob- jtttlons of Sen. John C. Stennis (0- Misa.), who iJ guiding I.he bill through I.he Senate.. Before the amendment was passed, Stennis had managed to maneuver his bill unchanged through 17 roll c.all votes on attempU to amend it. P~ent law grants an e1emplion from the draft only to the sole surviving ison in a family. But the amendment. sponsored by Sen. Robert W. Packwood (R-Ore.), would provide that no person could be inducted into the armed forces -unleM he volunteers -It his father, brother. or sister was killed in action: died in the line of duty; or died later as a result of injurie.s or di.sea:ie incurred in service. Similar to a provision passed by the House and certain lo become part of the Jaw, the exemption also would cover sons "''hose relatives are prisoners of war or listed as missing in action. There is no chance to complete updat- ing the NewPort Beach master plan in the upcoming fiscal year, city cot1nc1l- men coocede-d Ylond.ay nlghl. "It 'A'ill be at least 12 montJ1s before the transporLation el,f!me11t ls done," not· ed Vice Mayor Howard Rogers. referring to the city.wide traffic study already un- der way Councilmen budgeted $.50.000 for lhc transportation t lement. said .another $25.· 000 will be needed to complete ii in the next fiscal year. and earmarked only $50,000 for work on the entire remainder in this budge/. There was no projection of how much would be spenl next yea r on the other eltmtnts. and actually this $50.000 is only verbally committed to work on the plan, since it is includOO in the "unappropri· ated contingency r!'serve" Account. rath- er rha11. the community development de- partment budget. Those now !n the .armed forces -ex- cept if they are facing a court-martial or have been ronvlcted -could apply for a prompt discharge . COSTA MESA FIREMEN ATTACK BLAZE, BUT FLAMES DEVOUR CABRILLO STREET GARAGE Woman Esc1pe1 Fire; Home Damaged Slightly in Mond1y Evening Blaze Councilman C.arl Ky1nl a said the city n1ust have its new community develop- n1ent director hired before it can wnrk out de1ails of how the new general plan will ht' completed. '·rrs inconceivable lo try to pu t to- gether a comprehensive master plan within one year after the new dirtctor is aboard." he said. In other .action Monday, the Senate defeated an amendment which would have limited aervice on a draft board to four years instead of the current 20. The vote ~as 48 to 20 . Stennis .accepted amendments ·which would provide a study of the impact of higher pay on volunteers: a study of the impact of the doctors draft on civilian communities; and a pledge, where possi- ble, that students who are draJted will be readmitted to thl!ir school.'!! wlth no loM in standing. Beach Council Nearing Garage Gutted In Costa Mesa; Damage $21,000 '"A two year program is 1nort rta!is- tic," he .added. Laurence Wil.sOM, former city planner and now acting assistant community de· velopment director, told eouncilmtn he has prepared recommend.alions for 1 method to complete the plan that will be presenl'd in the near Future. Oil Severance Taxation Despite tht flurry of action. there was still no indication whe'" th(. Senate \\'ould complete action on the draft extension blll. The law e1pires June 3ll. Library Leader Chides 'Foolish' Cuts in Budget Newport Beach library trustees arl! "fru1trated" in their attempts to provide library !ervice to the public. the board chairman tcWd Newport Beach city coun- cilmen Monday night. hfr5. T. Dunc.an "Jerry" Sll!wart also v.'ent so far as to call councilmen .. very Foolish" for trimming the library's budget. ,._frs. Stewart and Mr s. Dorothea Sheeley. librarian, pleaded for 20 minu!es before council lo add at lea st one page to the staff. But councihnen refused lo budge except to promise if new money i.<> found 1ometime, the library would be given top consideration. "You are being penny wise and pound foolish," f\.frs. Stewart said. "We 've got librarians doing the work pages should be doing and that is very foolish." She said special consider11.tion should be given the library budget because the librilry works so closely v.ith the publi t'. mort C'losely than almost any other department. From Page 1 DOLL ... the neighborhood. y,·atched in silence as the bodies werf removtd, and the whitr. and rtd fire depArlmtnl chopper clat· lered back for more, The Marine Corps. brought up the "Jolly Grtt:n Giant." & very large helicopt.er. in an attempt to lift a larger number or bodies. A litter, lowered Into the canyon by cable and winch, tv.·isted so violently in the downdraft from the enormous helicopter's rotors that it snap. ped off. The canyon was too narrow for the "Green Giant" to lower Itself Into It. ,._,.,,. ..... · 1 -tMi• I ...... Big Canyon , By ALAN DIRK.JN or ,,.. 0111, ~11e1 ll•tt The Huntington Be.ach City Council took .a step toward an oil sever11.nce tax Monday night but decided to wait for ne / reports before voling on final approval. Six councilmen -Jack Green wa~ absent because of illness -voted unanimously to waive the first reading of th~ ordinance that would impose the levy. The motion that v.·as approved also car- ried four provisions insuring that !he lie· cond reading would be delayed until· -The chamber of commerce sponsored study of municipal Finances by Ems! and Emsl of Santa Ana is received and evaluated by the council. -A presentation is made on the finan· cial Feasibility of the Top ol the Pier plan and possible modifications. -The council has esl.abliSht'd priorities on funding for capital programs. -A pu blic heaing is held Oil lhe ordinance. It ~·as agreed to impost a ttme limit on these eva luations by selling the public hearing on the ordinance for Aug. 2. The staff "'as directed to give a presentation on the pre!en! scope of the Top of the High Rise Meet Set in Newport The lirzt of a series of meetings to revie"'' proposed regulations on high-rise constn.iction along tht Newport Beach "''aterfronl \\'ill take place tonight at 7·30 o'clock in City H<1 ll. The session, open to the public, "''ill bf' condurted by the Lo"·er Newport Bay Civic District Study C<lmmittee Md the newly-formed Citizens Advisory Q:i uncil. .~1embers of the council, picktd from t he ranks of Newport Tomorro ... : com- nti!fees. are sr/1eduled lo be LftTTY f'llilltr . Dean Reavie. James B. Stoddarci, .John Kil!efer. Ed .l:ick!i n. Hans Lorenz, Mrs. Jackie !leather. Hancock Banning. f\.1r5 . Claudia Owen, Ralph Kise r. Albert Kelso. Richard Clucas. John Stmplt and Richard Leitch. The city council has decla.rtd a six- monlh moratorium on high rise con- sl.rUclion along the "''11\erfront pending completion of tht review of rtcom- mendations for controls propost>d by the study committee. II This Ls layou t for Irvine Company's Big C•n yo n de\'~lopment nea.r Newport Cen ter. Shaded area Is go!! eoursl'. Included 1n pri,•ate re&1· dtnllal commun ity are areas designated tor apartments (A ). tov:n· hou5es IB), single f1mily homes and CU!ilOm lots (CJ and co mm ercial (0 ). Home5 are priced at S73 ,600 to SI00.000. Two, three and four· bedroom lownhouses ""iii go tor $65,000 lo '115,000. according to Irvine Co1npany officials. Pi'r plan and on a proposal by 1'1ayor George McCracken to cut expansion of the Parking Authority to a three.block area at a study session at 7:30 p.m , June 11. Councilman Norma Gibbs raised the. oil tax i.saue -the proposal is for a five cents a barrel levy that would bring in $650,000 a year -at the 7:90 p.m. session <Jf the council, commenting, •·r sure hate to brlng it up wilh Councilman Green not here" "1believe1'-'e. have no alternative. but to implement it if we are to implement some of our projectJ; -the library, civic center and Top of the Pier," she said. During the discussion. the other coun· cilmen made their positions public on the. polltlca.l!y explosive issue. Al Coen, who suggested that the SeC<lnd reading of the ordinance be delayed until the new evalualion.s were made, said, ''I would vote for the First re.ading and pro- bably will vote for the ordinance, perhaps not for five cents, but some. amount when I am convinced we need the money." Donald Shipley: "I am ready to support the position of Councilman Coen." Mayor McCracken : "Some day we are going to have an oil tax, but 1 am not going to support anything that will se.nd it down a gopher hole. and that is where it will go (referring to the Top of the Pie.r plan on creating an 1,800-space parking lot downtown). It's prematurt'.." Ted Bartlett agreed that a cash fl ow \1·as required to carry out civic projects. bul supporte d the,suggestion to \\'ait for !ht report on a h\'e-year financial plan that is being preparrd hy Ernst and Ernst. On the oil tax. he said, "I would like to sir do1\'n in an t:rtecuth·e session ~·ilh the ron1pan1es about ho"'· vu.: could build uri the rash now bt'cause lht'.'e '.l'OUld be the people \\'ho ll'Ou/d pa_v. \Vt must sit doll'n anrt t11 lk "'ilh 1he1n" .SJ1ipley quC'stioned '~·nether i1 \IOUld hP legal !o lal k \\'Ith !ht' companits i11 pri\'ate and Bartlett agreed that hr me.Bn1 a study session. "I mean1 ont> nut 111ilh ~people thtre." he ex-p lained F'!ames destroyed the garaae and seared the walls or a Cost.a Mesa home Monday, ca·using $21,000 damage, F'ire Chief Ed Lewis said the garage ,~·as al ready engulfed in flames by the time his units arrived because neighbors, intent on fighting the blaze, forgot to phone in a Fire alarm. The Fire started In the garage at 485 Cabrillo St. The cause is still under in- vestigation. The home is occupied by ,._1arcal Gallardo, \1•ho owns a Mexican restaurant at Newport Boulevard and Rochester Street. Firemen arrived at the :-tome at 6 :~ p.m. and fough! the bla:r.e I 5 minutes before bringing it under conlrol. No one 1vas seriously hurt, though one l'iremen stepped on a nail. Chier l.Awis said the garage is a total loss and the wal~ of the house were damaged by !he intenst> heat. Some restauranl fixtures stored in the earage \\"ere also destroyed. · Fireworks Booths Given Mesa Okay A spark.ling Fourth of July is a!sured in Costa Mesa. The city council a11proved permits Monday night for no less than 20 fireworks stands in the ci!y limits. Such organizations as the J ii ycet>S. C'i1~· en1ployes association. B'nai B"rith. Yt'il· CA. a VFIV post :ind se\'en Boy Seoul 11oops "'"ill be selling fire11o·orks fron1 streel corner stands. \'1ne orher fireworks sland prrm1t ~ have pre\'tOusl.v been issued brin~1ng the t11tal this year to 2!1. three less l.han la~l vear. · Fireworks \1•111 go 011 siile a1 uoon .. June :!8 and rannol be sold 11 fttr noon .• Jul~· Ii. Stnncls in Costa l\1e.'ia arr allowf'd to sell only "s11fe and sanr" ftreworks ap- proved by lhr st:ile 11re marshal a nd patriotic banners. While he s.aid ht opposOO lhe Idea of hir ing an outside consull.aJ1t or tempor· ary start to do the work, he said if either method is selected the council will ha\'e to recognize that time from members of !he permanent staff will be needed to provide data. f'rona P119e 1 TAXES ... almost tradition 11~th municipal budgets. The austerity spending program means that a number or projects. somr Of then1 of keen concern to individual councilmen, "'111 not get don!'. This. and 1he philosophy of budgeltng. also came in for debate ~1onday night. '"\\1e're cutliog everything back this year:' viewed llirth, "but look 11.head 10 1''h1t is proposed next year, practically t>very budget shows major increases." He named harbor and tidelands as wtll as drainage projects in the capital 1n1- provements budget as examples. There are only $111,000 in harbor prC>- jects scheduled nexl year. "·hi!e the pro· jected budget call~ for $86,000 to be spent in 1972·73. Drainage projects this year are estimated at a mere $16,000, while Public \Yorks Director Joseph T. Devlin says SIOl.000 will need to be spent nt>XI year. "\\'e're ju.'it worknng for this year, next year we'll have to up the tax rate lo catch up," said Vice f\.1ayor Howard Rogers. '"\\le 'H get lo be like Santa Ana antl have to come up with a great big bond issue to get the cilv t'Vrn -and by then rhe people "'i ll he io disgu.'!led lhry 'A'on't \•otr for anylhing" "'\Ve have to w111ch whRl we ~pc'nd or n·r 1\•on·r ha\·e enot1 gh monf'~' for <1n\·th1ng." ~!r lnnis countered · lie i;aid thc propo~ec! budget "will keep 11.<-preur "·ell on"' lhe !O.year capital un~ provemenl progran1 establishrd 111.~I ~ear NO. GAP HERE! Our carpet installations are so smooth that you can be assured of the finest seams anywhere. We nand sew our seams from the back with a cross-stitch, and then re in force with latex to prevent them from ever coming op en. Thi• lakes a little longer, but is infinitely 1up1rior to taped 'eams . ' The best installers 1n the county are performing for ALOEN 's, trained by us to inst•ll the right way! To b"e sure tnat the carpeting you choose won't have gaps where the seam• 1ro, make sure that ALOEN's do11 the job. SANTA ANA. O•ANOI, TUSTIN C•ll •• , ALDIN'I ftlO HILL CAfl,ITI & DllAPllllll 11274 Ir.Int, Tu1tb1 , C•I. ....,,.. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPIS 1663 l'lacentla Ave . COSTA MHA 646-4831 ' ' q 0 le 7 7 -r"••™ .. - Costa Mesa TOday'• Fl•al N.Y. StoeluJ - TUESDAY, JUNE ·a, ·1971 TEN ·CENTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~~~~~~~~~.,....,....,....,....,...~.,....,....,...~.,...~~.,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,...~~~~.,....,...~~~~· ..... .,....,...~.,...~~~~~~.,...~~~.,....,....,....,...~ Y9L. 6~. NO. I 36, 3 SECTIONS, '40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, ·CALIFORNIA • • • occ Special Tax District • Ill Costa t.1esa has heen asked to form a s~ial taz district around Orange Coast Col lege to buy recreation facilities for the S~OOI. City councilmen failed to act on the re- q8est Mond11y night. instead asking Coast Community College spokesma11. to find out how Newport Beach feels about it. Jf Costa Mesa establishes the assess· m~nt district and sells bonds for the col- lege, Newport residents would ha ve to P~P pay the cost of lhe bonds. Dr. Norman Watson, cilantf:llor for Coast Community College District, sa1d Monday that Huntington t.Beach hu agreed in principle to a si milar tax district around Golden West College.. The. schools are. !et.kin& tl'le tax district through the-1913 Assessment Ad. which would avoid a bond election. "It's .a u.Diq~ procedure ·that r don't believe has ever been used ln So11tbern California , tbouih some j_unior collei;es in the north use it," Fred Sorsabal, Costa Mesa city manager, said today. Under the 1913 Act, a city can set up an assessment district around the: junior col· 14!je. sell bonds and pay for irD- provements at th! school. The e(l~ . junior college district woul'd then pay off tnebondl. Thai means r\i.wport Beach, without any &(lion of iLs O\lo'll, eoUld still be obligated to help pay off tbe bonds. "We'i-e ienerally in f&vor of the idea," COSTA MESA FIREMEN ATTACK BLAZE, BUT FLAMES DEVOUR CABRILLO STREET GARAGE Womtn Escapes Fire; Home Dameged Sl ightly In Mondey Evening Blan All Charges Dismissed Against Firehouse Trio Dis trict Attorney Cecil Hicks' ant i- <1bscenity dri ve. su ffered a blow today y.•hen an Oran ge County Superior Court judge dismissed all charges against three suspects rrom the f'trehouse Bar in Costa Mesa after lei;s than two days of trial. Judge Howard Cameron agreed with Deputy District Attorney Geo r g e. McClure that 1t wa s pointless to proceed wi1h the case agai nst bar owner Ra y- mond Rohm . 26. of Costa Mesa, dancer Cynthia Loui se Drey, 23, of Tustin and t81enl age nt Carl E . Crownover, 37, of Orange. The deligh1erl defendants he ar d· LlcClurc concede that lhe act under Which l.ney were charged with conspiracy to present lewd entertainment was only two days old at the time of their arre!Lo; end evidence prior to that dale could nol be admitted to the trial. McClure later admitted that the fine legal point had escaped him d~ring his preparation of the case against the Firehouse bar trio. He said it is unlikely Oraage Coaat Weather Night and morning low clouds and loca l fog pfedk:ted for the SoUthland today and Wednesday, with some late afternoon hazy sun· shine. Highs today 73. Low tonight eo. INSmE TODAY A• aidt. ro General Pa tton 101111 fomtd. \V\Vll commander plan· ned to rrsign from lht Army with a 1nithliring bta.st at Gcntrol Eisenho~r at the time of hii fatal auto ocddtnt. Stoflt Pa ge -4. Ce!He•11l1 c_.1 ... u. (ll"lllli.ol 1 .. fl (Miki II (Nl-"I 11 o.11t1 Htlkfl f l tlllllf'lll ..... • ~111111(;1 , .. " Ht1'eM"t U •1111 LtndWI U Mt '1'11tt Ll(tl!MI I MloYIM lt Ml!tv.1 ~-· 'It .... i.ui .._. +.J or .... c-tr t .Sttw!i htflr It ._,. 11-lt Ii.ct M-tft 1 .. 11 Ttll'fhlM lt .,,,...... " WM!tMI' I W-'I N.-. U·U WerN Ntw1 l·I that the defendanls will be retried on lhe same charges. Defense attomey Berrien Moore hailed the judge's ruling as "the onl y possible one under the circumstances althou gh I was confident 1 could have my clien ts cleared by this jury .'' McClure's case against the trio lrom the con troversial Costa Mesa tavern had been limited to his opening slalements and testimony by jui;t one witness - curvy Cherilyn Diebolt, a petite brunette who has done several stints along with Miss Drey and other entertainers on the Firehouse st.age . McClure had hoped to Introduce the testimony of other Firehouse performers and the opinions or what he. said were ex- perts in the field of obscenity during what he thought would be a two to three week trial. It was confirmed today that no action will be taken agains( Mi.53 Drey ror her failure to appear Monday at the time the tria1 was assigned to Judge Cameron. A $10,(l(IO bench warrant for her arrest was withdrawn by pmiding Judge William C. Speirs late Monday .after she appeared in the courtroom. - Plans for New Park Annouilced Plans for the newe21t prlvat.ely owned public recreation park surfaced 'M'lursday before Orange County Zoninl Corp- missioner Ra,y Reed. Tbe. 70Q-acre project of Newport Invutmenta lnc. of Newpart Beach 11 ·planned for the Plana Trabuco area abo"e Trabuco Canyon, jusl north of Coto de Cata and the Starr Ranch. The 10.000.acre Starr Ranch. planned for the same \ype of facility, ls now for sale and wa! offered to the board of 11upervborft this wee'l for $12 mfilion. Plans for lhe new Mrno Tr11.buco 'PfO" }ect include camping, picnicking. whei!I sports. water 11poN, bike And hor&e tr•jla and other recreational uses . The land Involved is the 'Mountain Meadow Ranch. 1'Ml of Orteg11 Highwa)' and oorlh of San Juan C1plstr11no. Garage Gutted In Costa Mesa; Damage $21 ,000 Flames destroyed I.he garage and l!iear~ the wall5 of a Costa 1'1esa home J\1onda y, causing $2 1,000 damage. Fire Chief Ed Uwis &aid the garage. was already engulfed in flames by the lime his units arrived because neighbors, intent on lighting the blaze, forgot to phone in a fi re alarm. The lire started in the garage at 485 Cabrillo St. The cause is still under in· vestigation. The home is occupied by Marca! Gallardo, who owns a Mexican restaurant at Newpo:t Boulevard and Rochester Street. Firemen arrived at the home at 6:54 p.m. and fought the bla-u: 1 S minules before bringing it under control. No one was seriously hurt. though one firemen slepped on a riail. Chief Lewis said the garage is a totJ I loss and the walls of the house were damaged by the ii .. ense heat. Some restaurant fi.Itures stored in the garage were also destroyed. Angela Bail Bid Set SAN RAFAEL (Af'i -A hearing on whether black militant Angela Davis fthould be freed on bail. scheduled for Wednesday, has been postponed for one. week. ' COUNTY INVITES GOP CONJ' ENT IO N Orange Coonty supervisors votied unanimously this morning to invite the .BepubUcan · Party to hold 11' 1m'ttational convention Jn Orange County. The proposal was made by Filth District Supervisor' Ronald Casper1 al .Newport Beach who said ~e w'-' 1urpri•ed to ~ SU ,DlfllO COUn(J mentioned ... • popjblt •lte Ind Prealdeat Nixon'• hoar county It · nored . ;-~ C•sper1 11.Jd he ~ betn UIUred by the Anaheim VWtoc. •nit ~ ventlon Bu.ru..I tMt mor• thin 15,000 rooma will be available In 1m. Sorsabal said. "But lbe council thought Newport Ile:acb ought to be better in- formed of it." Sorsabal said Costa Mesa would also like the college district to consider building a 50-meter 11w1nurung pool and lighting the.tennis couru. Coll~ge officials want to Improve the walkways and lighting at OCC, improve !ltrttts and parking there. resurface ten- nis cou rts, rehabilitate the 25-meter pool, upgrade tbe stadium lights and resurface and fence the running ·track. Total cost is estimated at $701,000 with the bonds to be pa id off over a four.year period. College olficials· said the cost to propert y owners would be about · four ceots per $100 assessed valuation. The Golden Wes t project would ·coat 11 tot.al of $935,000. It includes additional handball court s. softball fields, a swim· ming pool speaker system, television and computer cabling, parkina aDd a recru- tion pavilion. The cities of Huntington Beach. Foun- tain Valley and Westminstf:r, as we.1l as unincorporated county areas will support the Golden West project . Costa Mesa and Newport would ht in· votved with the Orange Coast project. Coast Community College officials said lhey would mfft this week with Newport Beach reprtsentsUves to learn their reaction to the a55essment district. Tax Rate Stahle Mesa Budget Hearing Set June 21 By TERRY COVIl.LE 01 tM o.llJ' PllM Sltll A 407-page, $12 million city budget was ~laced in the hands of Costa Mesa Coun· cilmen Monday night. There was little comment on it , but June 21 was set a! the date for a public hearing and expected passage of the 1971- 72 fi!cal package . The tot.al budget figure is $12.350.695. That includes $2,220,200 in the generaJ rese rve fund and $10,329.495 in budgeted eii:penditures. ''Although th e budget is up $700,000 over this year, there is no suggested change In the tai: rate," said city Finance Director Rober t Oman. The city taJ: rate is: currently St per $100 asse.ssed valuation. Tai: rates of 371/• ('en!! for the Costa Mesa Parks and Recreation Dlslrict and 15 cents for the city's street lighting district also will stay the same. ''Our total t.u rate will remain at $1.52\f6," Oman uid. Oman -polbted. l'M.lt two reasons for the rise in the dty budget figurt. ''OUr bl-weetly•pa)' 1y1tem will aI•e ua one' nb-8 pay dij th.II year. That means about $200,000," he tlplained. "This hap- pens to us once every 14 years." He also said there Is an extra $300.000 budgeted for capital improvements this year with a large chunk of it going to widen Fairview Road. Monday'!! presenta tion of the budget wa s the first official view of it coun· cilmen have had . Copies o( the budget wil Jbe in the city clerk's office for lhe pt•hlic to study. Oman said the biggest expenditure In the budget is $.1,667 .380 for publ ic safety which includes the police and fire dei}artments. Pub lic safely accountA for 35.7 percent of the city expenses. Other budgeted expenses include: $681 ,310 for general govt r nm en t : Sl.3156,575, internal services ; $1,347,945, public works: $1,675,700. capital im- provements: $831,745, parks and recrea- tion: $348,575, special districts. and $390,265 for the city golf course. Oman said the biggest single revenue source for Costa t.1esa will be the !idles tax, expected to bring in $2,645,000 next year. The city receives one cent from every dollar OJ} which sales tax is charg- ed. General property taxes will bring Sl.885.000 under the cily lax plus ad· Qitional fund s under the. parks and recreation district and the street lighting district taxes. The golf course should earn $402,000 Pseudo Docto r Sent to Prison By County Judge ' Louis Truj!llo, the pseudo psychologist who parlayed a plcasi11.g personality into a pl um job 1s director of a guldance program for dis turbed children and a marriage to a wealthy Illinois socialite failed today to Impress Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan. Judge McMillan sent Trujillo, 37, to rt.ate prison for one to ten years for Vi(). lation of probation Imposed In Orange COunty five )'f:lrl ago following his COii· 'vlc1.lon on ci"and \belt charges. Trujillo, eartlully troomed and out~ wardly compoaed, had nothlna to uy. He am!lfd to an unldenlllltd woman in the courtroom and left quJetly for orange Cowlly Jail. H " led laat April IS In lhe rom wbicl'I, 11 Dr. An. conduct.e(f.a hlchly 1uc-. cw: I p Cf. devoted to the psycho- log1c.ll treatment of emotionally dl!- turb«I children . Ftl agintl who picked him up tractd his. Drett from 'the time ht left Orange Co4.ity td lnclilde • !pell 11 a school l eier I~ Mti:lco, a psyt:hologist In An · a ttat~r tn Ar,entlna al'ld • • ptycholoaiat in Brooklyn, N.Y. \l. ~ I ' •• this year. giving it a $10,000 profit, Oman said. Total revenue.s amount to $10,329,495, lhe same as expenditures . Oman said the additional $2,220,000 for reserve funds has been accumulated by savings and in- vestments since 1951. lt amounts to 25 percent of the total budget and carries the city through the first dry months before property tazes are paid. . "As a general law city we don'&-have to adopt • budget by any ~ date;'' Omtn concluded. "But we bope It will bfJ approved by the council after lbe. June 11 public hearing." During the hearing any re!ldent wilt have an opportunity to ask queatlon's about the budget or criticize points In It. Grin1 Testament Child's Doll Pulled From Wreck ., .., . ' <'1 ' - \ .. ~-~ ..,.,:, ~ ~- i ' GRIM CRASH SCENE FINO Chlld'• Doll In Wreck1g• DUARTE (UPI) -One of the flnt thinRS brouibt back from the wreci.agl <lf a je.tliner in which 49 perS<lM pert.shed Sunday night was a small doll. "l 1tw the doll lyin1 In a cleari91» fQT· rounded by treu," uid Sheriff'1 ''Ptl'utf Ge.ne leed, who landed hl.8 helft:oPttr to retrieve the blonde, bJUHfed doll Meo- day. "Tbere wu no wrectafe m.fW)M!re around.'" He said he brought the doll back because it might help in idenUfyln& one of the children k.Uled when the com· mercial airliner and a military jet ccl· lided, killing the pilot of the military plane and all 49 persons aboard the airliner. · ''My blood turned cold," Reed aaid when he sighted the doll from hi! patrol helicopter. "I have three kid! myself. I've been to a lot of these crash aitta, but every time I see something like this it really shakes me up and makea me thank God that my kids are still OK." The crash scene itself look! somethlng like a bowl, a giant bowl containinl a salad of small bits of scorched metal and fireball-blacked grtt:nery, and it jg a very difficult place to retrieve dead bodies. The wall s of the nameless canyon on the north slope of Mt. Bliss wht:re an Al.r We!it DC9 crashed are stf:ep. Trees grow out of it almost horizontally, like 1pear1 hurled into the wall . Searchers looking for bodies work lh·etr way down its sides on ropes , like moun- tain climbers. Some are mountain (~e GRIM, Pa&• Zl * * * Marine Air Survivor Says He Did Not See Jetliner A young El Toro Marine lieutenanl - the lone survivor of California's wont commercial air tragedy -met the pre.M Monday but was forbidden to reveal details of the crash. Fir!t Lt. Christopher Schiess, 24. was allowed to tell how he survived but no mort about the collision Sunday of a Navy F4 Phantom jet and a Hughes' Air West jetliner. Offlciala at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station said there will be a military in- vestigation of the crash ts well as the civilian Investigation and S<!hless will not be allowed to talk except at thole. hear· lnja. • Col. O. R. Davis, commandin& offlcer of Mtrlne Aircraft Group 3 to "hlch Schiw 11 1tt.ached, fielded all technical quelllont for the lieutenant. The o:>lonel old Schle-M w111 radar operator of the Phantom, but the jet wt• on a visual Oight pattern authorized belwttn Palmdale end El Toro. He takt khlnl did ool tet UM jetliner before the. colllalOn and ttl his knowledge there wts no radio contact between the two 1Jrc:rafl. $Chiesa was then 1Uowed to dl!tuss what hapJM!ntd tfter the planes hit. "After the airliner hit ua we tumbled violently four,« five llme1. I Initiated my rrwn eject.ion atJd It took about 15 minutes for me to come. down," he said. The lieutena11t u id he was not Injured and was able to walk to • roadway bt apotted while in the air. He alao explained the ejection l)'1tem. of a Phantom jet. "If the pilot initiates ejection we both go. Otherwise we do tt individually. It was our poUcy t.o do It separately." "Jn this clrcumatance," he <lOnUnued, "if I had had pretence of mind I would (See CRASH, P11e I) * * * Marine Pilot's Name Rel.eased El Toro Marlne ofUclalJ have. ldentlfled lhe pilot killed In Swldly"t •Ir trqoc!J u Flrtt • Lt. J1me1 R. PllUllps. 21, of Denver, Colo. PhUllps' body was lound MoMly..wllh the wreckage of hll F4 Phantom jet. He was bUtd tt El Toro Marine Air StaUoD • Phillips was slnglt. Seardl aircraft had first picked up • bleeper Jlgnal from Phlllips' aurvtval gear and thought he ml&bt be alrve, bit 1'1111\ne 1uthoriUea sttd today the •iJn•I came from 1utom1Uc gear on the pOot't seat and not hl3 OWll hand de:vtce. • -,, I ~_D~l Y PILOT c TotldlY, .lu0t l 1'71 Draft Rider Approved Slain Victims' Kin Would Be Exempted \\'ASHfNGTON (lJPI) -Tut Senate approved an amendment to the draft bill Monday Lhal would grant exe mptions to any IOI\! In 1 family which has lost an immediate member in the armed forces. The bill would CC1ver those now serving, as well as potenlial draftees. The rider, the fin:t added to the bill to eztend the draft for two year•~ won on a 58 lo 9 \'Ole despite the l51renuous ob- jections ·of Sen. Jolin C. Stennis ( D- Miss .), who is gulding the bHJ through the Sen11te. Before the amendment was passed, Striu hid manaaed. t.o man•uv1r h1I blll unchanged through 17 roll call vo\N on altempl..s to amtnd it Pre.sent la"'-' grants an exemption from the draft only to the sole surviving son in a family. But the :'lmendment. spcinsored by Sen. Beach Council Nearing Robert W. Pack\.l'ood jft-Ore.), would provide that no ptrson could be inducted into lhe armed forces -unlllss he 1•o lunteers -if hii rather, brothtr, or sister was killed in action; died in the. line of duty; or died later as a result or injuries or disease. incurred in servict. Oil Severance Taxation Similar to • pro~·lsion passed by the House and certain t.o become part of the law~ the e:a:emptlon al!o \.l·ould cover aons whose relatives are prisoners of war ot listed as missing in action. By ALAN DffiKm Of 1M Ollly .. 11*1 ll•tt The Huntington Beach City Council took a atep toward an ail severance tax Monday night but decided to wall for ne / r epo rts before voling on final approval. Six councilmen -Jack Green was absent because of illness -voted unanimously to waive the first reading of lhe ordinance thal would in1pose the levy. The motion that was approved also car· ried four provl1lons insuring that the se- cond reading would be delayed until· -The chamber of ccimmerce sponsored study of municlpat finances by Ernst and Ernst of San!a Ana is received and evaluated by lhe council. -A presentation is made on the finan· cia! feasibility of the Top of the Pier plan and posslble modiflcation.s. -Tht council has e!tablished priorities on funding for capital programs. -A public heaing is held on the ordinance. lt wu agretd to lmpose • lime limit on theae evaluations by setting the public hearinli( on the ordinance for AUi. 2. The •laff was directed to 1Jve a presentation Two Teen Girls Hurt i11 Crash Two 17-yeiir-old 111\r!s suffered minor in- juries Monday evening when their small !orelgn cars collided on Laguna Canyon Road near Big Bend. Laguna Beach police said Dana r.1arie Brennan of 954 I.a Mirada had stopped behind a car attempting a left turn into a driveway when her \'Chicle w.11.s struck from the rear by a car drivr.n by Lauret Jean Bonebrake. 17, of Santa An.11., Miss Brennan and Cheryl Ann Bonebrake, 14, were slightly hurt in the a ccident but said they would see tl?eir own phyriicians. The Bonebrake gir!a .are the daughters (If Dr. Howard Bonebrake a dentist who maint.airus a practice in Costa Mesa. Fireworks Booths Given Mesa Okay A sparkling Fourth of July is assured in Cotlta 1'1esa. The city council approved permits P.ionday night for no less than 20 fireworks stand.! in the city limit!. Such organizations as the Jaycees, city employes aMOciatlon. B'nai B'rith, \'f\-1- CA, a VFW po.st and aevrn Boy Seoul troops will be selling firel'.'Ork.s from 1treet corner stands. Nine other firework! su1nd permits ha\•e pre\•lously been issued bringing the total this year to 29. three less than last year. Fire\.l·orks YdH 110 on sale al noan. June 28 and cannot be sold afler noon. July 6. ~tands in Cos!a fllrsa are allo\.l·ed to &ell only ··sale and sane·• fireworks ap- proved by the state ftrt marshal and patriotic banners. DAILY PILOT "-"b••t N. w,.d Prft!GWll •"41 ,111>11..._, J 1c~ R. Cwrl ev Vic• '"''di." •r.o Gtrout l M1n19ff" l ho,,.11 K11 ~il fO•I« Ch ~.!11 M. lo•n JIJ,h,,~ '· Nill ,t.u1111"; M•••Oln11 !.~11o•i. C•thf Mn• Off"• • ))I) Wt•I B1y !lt•tlf M1;li"t A~d••••: f'.O !e• 1 ~6G, •262' Ottltr Olflcn HtwWt l•ell: .m:l """~'' 11111'"'''4 L .. U~I 9•1tll: n'. Ftrfll ,lr.wtf'vt H11111J'1ff0.~ lltJcl>: 1111" ll•J(~ l °"l••••d ~In (ltfMl'lll: JQl H1r111 t i C11•1<l'IO 11.ttl , .. .,.... 17141 641-4111 c1 .. aHJH ;.,, .. , .... , ••!·S•7• C"1'• ... t, l"I, 0t1""e C••tt lluM101I"" c.wi•t"f• NO ~'"J lltf11•. 111utl<f!IO•t, ttn.,111 O'f\111.,. .,. ''""'I-It r1tr•I~ _, 1M '"'""'"'" '"!t!IOlli t,..U.I ,_. .......... ., ~·11111 --· &tlorAI cl-Pll'ttel ""' 11 "'''"'""" ••I(~ ,,.. c..11 ,.,..., ·c,111.,.11. lllllK•l,.illfl ..., C."'90' lt.U -""1,1 b'( .... 11 u,, _,...,,~, ~•111!..-y ••.1tlflll""•· ll' ti -lfl!f. on tht present .scope of the Top of the. P ier plan and on 1 proposal by ~!ayor George McCr1cke.n to cut expansion of the Parking Authority to a three-block are.a at a study session st 7:30 p.m. June H. Councilman Norma Gibbs raised the oil tax issue -the proposal is for a five cents a barrel le\'y that "''ould bring in $MO,OOO a year -at the 7:30 p.m. session of the council, commenting, "I i;ure. hate to bring it up with Councilman Green not here " "l believe we have no alternative but to implement il if we are lo implement some of our projects -lhe library, c1v1c center and Top of Lhe Pier." she said. During the di~usslon , lhe other coun- cilmen made their positions public on the politically explosive issue. Al Coen, who suggested thal the second reading of the ordinance be delayed until the new evaluations were made, said, ''I would vote for the first reading and pro- b1bly will vote for the ordinance, perhaps not for five cents, but some amount w!\en I am convinced we netd the money." Donald Shipley : "l am ready to support the position of Councilman Coen." Mayor McCracken : "Some day "'e. are going lo have an oil tax, but I am not going lo sup;wrt anything that will send it dov.•n a gopher hole and that Is where 1l will go (referring to the Top of the Pier plan on creating an 1,800-spare parking Jot downto"'nl. Irs pren1ature."' Te.d Bartlett agreed that a cash flo1v "'BS required to carry out civic projects. but supported the suggestion to \\·ail for the report on a rive-year financial plan that is being prepared by Ernst 11nd Ernst. On the oil tax, he said. "I would like to sit down in an executive session "'Ith the ccimpan1es about how we could build up the cash flow because these would be the people who "'ould pay. We must sit down and talk with them.·· Shipley questioned v.·hether it "·ould be legal to talk with the companies 111 pr!vale and Bartlett agreed that he meant a study session. "I meant one not with 500 people there."' he e1plained. Newport Okays Hiring Lifeguard For Preserve A recommendation to hirt s lifeguard to patrol the Corona del Mar Marine Preserve. was appro1'ed by th!' Ne\.l'J)Ort Beach City Council Monday night. The part-time ~Ilion rs the only ad- dition to the city staff authorizrd in the 1971-n munfci pal budget. It 11·111 cos! about I J,000. Acting clt~· manager Ph1l1p f Btt· le.ncourt cilt'd the council's past concern o~·e.r preserving the preservt. He said ad- ding the lifeguard, y;ho would also assist the other lifeguard s!a1 ionerl 111 Li1tle Corona Beach. '"\\oul1J be !he lowest cost v.'ay of handling a \'e:{ing problem.'' The lifeguard 11•ould no! be there to ar- rest people tampering with the n1annc life. bul 11·ould str1·e as a public in· formation officer, Be1tencourt s11id. "He would si1nply advise people of the la~·s ind regulation& of the preserve,"' Bettencourt said. Those now In the armed forces -ex· cepl if they are !acing 1 court·m1rtJ1l or have been convicted -could apply for a prompt discharge. Jn other action Monday, tht Sen.ate defeated an amendment ·which would have limited service on a draft bo1rd to four _years instead of the current 20. The \'Ote was 48 to 20. Stennis aecepted amendment~ V.'hi.ch "·ould provide a study of the impacl of higher pay on volunteers: a study of the impact of the doctors draft On civilian communitie~; and 1 pledge, where possi- ble, that students \.l'ho are drafted will be readmitted lo their schools v.·ith no lo~s in s!anding. Despite I.he flurry or act.ion, there \\'a:o: still no Indication \\'he~ lhe Senate would complete action on the draf\ e.1lfnslon bill. The law expires June 30. Beautification Winners Receive Mesa Awards A do:zen Co!ta Mesa families have been declared winners in the first month ·a judging of residential beautification by the new Ecology Begins at Home Com- mittee. l\.1ayor Robert t.I. 'Vilson \.l'ill present a1rttrds at f\.tond.ay night"s city council 1neeling, donated by local merchants and r anging from a diamond ring and ap- pliances to dinner and gifl certificates. Judges Jot Carroll. Claire ~elson, Al Hollister, Mrs. John Feeney. l\.lr.s. t.laurten OiDomenico 11.nd Galen Coffman selected v.·inners among six districts of lhe cit~·. Co ffman. an a cc om p I i sh ed photographer, will also record an "·inners during the year-long contest featuring over-all prizes of trips t.o San FranciM:O and at.her major cities. l\.Iay 1rinners include: Howard Reinholt, 237 c·an1e!lia Lant, Wallace Pinkley, 427 Hamilton St., Roy \Vatkins. 1981 r.iap\e A\"e., Bernard f'elge. 337 E. 20th SL. and J ohn A. friso. 1932 Roseinary Place. Others arr Leo Lean. 2507 Duke Place. Herbert S. Corrf, 133 E. 21st St., Herschel Yager. 202 E. 21st St., Howard C. Palmer, 2083 Westminster Avt .. P . E. Rolfe~. 2005 Paloma Ori\·e . ""il!iam Huber. 250 Loyola Road and Fred Bthr. 167 Albert Pl.act. Entry blanks v.·ere mailed vo'ith Costa Mesa County Water Ol9trict bill•. but may also be obtained at city hall and the chamber of commerce. Costa Mesa Poet Garners Honors A Costa l\.tesa poel v.·on honorable men- tio n in the recrnl California Fedt:ration of Chaparral Poets contest. '"StRgnanl Season."' writlen by ri1rs. f\1a11ny L. Jensen. 2191 Harbor Boulevard, concerned Vietnan1 and picked up honors at the Chaparral Poets' convention in Los Angeles. Another poem by M ~s. Jensen, ''Break· Ing the Bondage,., will bt inc!udtd in an Italian High School textbook in En&lish and Italian. Nation's Hijacke1·s Facing Tern1s Totali11g 350 Years \\'ASHINGTON (AP) -Tht 18 ptr~ons cOn\'icted by U.S. courts of hlj1ckln11 aircraft or related crhnes since 1961 are serving sentences totaling more rhan 350 years. Ult Federal Aviation Admlnlslra- tion 11ld today. Sentence• r1ngt upward to 50 yearR, the FM said. One man, Lorenzo E . Ervin Jr., was sentenced to life in prlM>n for hijackln& a c:omrriercial plant to Cub• in 1989. Twelvt others accused of a1r piracy currtntly an 1w1ittng !rial or the out· con1t of mental examlnatiort1. the FAA s1ld. Ch•rae• •aatnst t ight others wcrt dlamiued after the accused were com- mllte.d lo 6itnta:I lnalilutlons. The. FAA sa\d 1'6 persons have liken P"rt in 113 atttmpted airline. hij1ckln11~. Ninety two are. listed IJ rua:Jth•ts and !•ct pro~cullon If !hey return to tht linltcd St.alt~. Ch•r1es againl!t those conYicted in-. c:luded two allegations of aircrart plra cy, one of , tempted 1lrcr1ft piracy. five-nf alrcr4'1ft piracy tind klctnapfng. two of kid· naping. six of interfrrence "'Ith a fllaht crew member and two of interruption of air commerce by threat of violence. Olher cherges for which person1 In· \'Olved in hijacking attempla hive bttn <'Onvlcled include as9ault, conveyina fal se informaUon concerning an attempt to con1mit 1ir piracy, armed as81ull and ii· ltfl'lll posses~lon of firearms, esc•pe fN)m federal cu.stody and carrying a weapon ab()nrd an aircraft. There 1lso have betn two military court martial convictions for tlr piracy and lhree. fortllJI convictions -In Mtx· ico, Lebanon and ltaly, the FAA uld. Ten U.S. 1ircr1ft h1vt bttn hljacktd to destinations other than Cuba , the FAA uld. The.at included Honolulu: Rome: D1m1scu1, Syria: Beirut, Lebanon; 7.erkt, Jordan: (\\'Oto Wasf'llneton, D.C.; two to C11lro, Ecypt: ind one to Van- couver. B.C. The moat hlJtcklnaa -:u -oc:currtd In J!le:J, tht F'AA said. Thtrt ~-ere thrte hijackings in 111111. one In JMS. 13 tn 1961, 18 ln 1~70 and six in 1971. Jn 1ddltlon, It said ttMre "'ere t"·o un5uccessful hijack attempls in 19111, lhrte ln 1~. four in 19&1, te.ven In 1969, e ight In 1970 ind ftvt thus l•r this ytar. Jn the same tt.n ye1r period, 10 U.S. private or busineu 1ircr1ft wue hi· j.1Ckttl. the FAA saJd. -. . . . . RESCUE WORKERS (CIRCLE) LOOK DOWN AT CRASH SITE In San Gtbrlel Mt1., 1 Grim Job in Rou9h T•rraln Fro .. Pagel GRIM REMINDER ... cllmbtrs, tM oranae jumpsuited men of the Mountain Rt1cut Tea.m. Birds sang in the mountain sUllne~ as Loa Angeles Coroner Thomas Noguchi and hls team went about marking bodies with white cloth, a3 thty "'ere found strewn on the. hillside. charred arms and legs outstretched. They found 25 sc.11.1tered among the lug· rage and upholstery and aluminum. three of them small children. Noguchi said. Brightly colored flo~·ers dot the hillside. The yellow Ind red tail ijf tht jetliner, the. bigge1t piece left intact, stuck up lhrough the morning fog. Search teams had to wail tor lhe fog to lift before they brought their helicoptt'rs in. It v.•as not untll la1e Monday afternoon that the first bodies were brought out of the canyon. and helicoptered dO\\'n lo the rescue command post -t~·o 1'.1arine Corps field lenls set up on the baseball diamo·nd of a small park in Duarte. A crowd of about 200, mostly residents Qf 1he neighhorhood. "'atched in sllence as the bodies were removed. and the \.l'hite and red rire department chopper clat- tered back for more. The Marine Corps. brought up the •·Jolly Grttn Giant." a \'try large helicopter in an at\etnpt to !Ht a larger number of bodies. A lllter. lo~·ered into the canyon b1· cable and wi neh. t~·isled so \'iolently 111 thr do"·ndraf1 from the enom1ou.c; hehcopter's rotors that it snap- ped off. The can\'On \\'AS loo narrow for thr '"G reen Gian!"" to lower it!elf into it The remoteness of the area made it a helicopter operation. By la!e. a.flernoon there -.1·err nine choppers on the. job. Thrre \\"as ho~ ffJr a while for the pilo1 of !h~ l\"a \'y pl~ne . Military monitors p1rkerl up !hr "l)l rep-h!eep-bleep" or hi~ locator rad1ci. \\"hirh J~ supposed to guidr re.c;r.uers 10 downed pilots. But hr 11a,: de:id ln the wreckage of his planr. and 1l1c "hlrtp bleep" continued. Searchers Jattr found his yellow parachute draped over a bush. with the radio dangling beneath. still lienC11ng its false bracon. Searchers said he apparently tried lo eject. but was trapped In the cockpit. and only small pie~s of his remains were found . • From Pagel CRASH ... hav~ reached up and ejected him !the pilot ) mysell. I thought he was already ou t." The pllot"s body 11as f1.1und in the 11Teckage of his plane. Schiess said he "'as nol injured in the crash. but 1ras 01•erwheln1ed wi!fl sfloi.:k. Schiess is a n1e111bcr or l\.1arine Fighter A1taek Squadron 323. stiillioned al E! Toro. His home to"'l"l is Seattlt, '\'ash. Tickets on Sale For Youth Un it T1ckels lire 11011· nn s;i!c for a spe.<:ial H11rbor Area Youth fo..:mp!oymenL $.tr\'ict btnef1 l sho11 featuring Barber Shop Quar1cls Jl1ne 19 al N('wport Harbor lliRJi School. Sponsored b.v tht Ne"'JlOn Harbor Ex- C'i1aniie flub. !he ~ho"' will include 1hr B:>ach N11ts, the Beach Pipt:ri; a11d r/1e Or~nge Town f'nur. Ticket~ mfl V br obtained froin Dick Hodge. P.O. Box ~6. Corona dt1 Mar, 11 $2 per person. -. ' Irvine U1rit Joins Suit Over Land By TOM BARLEY OI IM OlltJ ,1111 llt ll An organization rtprescn\Lng a n t lilimattd 2,000 residents of lrvu1~: com· munlties v.·on the right f\.lond ay to 1oin thie Irvine C<lmpany and lhe Local Agen· cy Formation Commission in ;, hallle against a lawsuit filed by the <'lty of San· ta Ana. Judge Robert Banyard signed tht order "'hk•h will permit thr Council of !hie Com· munities of Irvine to line up as in· lervenors in his t·ourlroom June 18 wi'!h la\\·yers for the LAFC and the Irvine C.Ompany. Council President John H. Burton sald hlonday that hi! group's action "i.s in tiOe with our repeated statements on the .in· corporation of our new city .and tbe "'!shes of the 2.000 residents \\'ho signed our recent prtition ," Burton. of 17952 A ff pen Tree LaOI", Jr\'ine. 11'ill join with his co-defendants ill disputing Santa Anas claim that a 938· acre wedge near Santa Ana Miiirlne Corps Air Faci!H y cannot be included in the 111.207 arres earmarked ror the new city of Irvine. La"'yers ror Santa Ana will argur J une 18 that the Irvine Company promi.!18d the city eight years a110 that the terrain at the heart of the dispute could be made the subject of annexation procedure.! if the land was not needed by the comp1ny by ~lay or 1971.~ The cily clail'T'ts that the afreement should h11 ve been recognized by the LAFC ~·hen it voted 3 to 2 last Feb. 10 tc> create the city of Irvine. The Jaw.!itit argues that the. LAfi'C action is illept and that the city has a prior rl1ht to tbie disputed property. The lr\line. Company has the. strong backing of the Council or the Com- munltle.! of Irvine for plans whlch will, their proponents state. put 430,000 persons into the 53,(1()().acre city of Irvine of the fulurt. The group'.s petitions f\!ed with county supervi~ors three weeks ago carried thr signatures of 2.25P residents -nearly 70 percent of the eligible voters within the present 18,000-acre sector. The Irvine r~idents' plea for In- tervention contains the suggestion that lhe city of Santa Ana·a argument cannot be W1ed lo prevent incorporation of the communities. If the city has a legitim1\e grirvancc wi!h the lrvlne Company, the lawsuit alleges, it should seek compensation in the form of damages and not in the rorm or action designed to halt implementation of the Incorporation agreement. Accountant Sent To State Prii'ion A Huntington Beach accountant whe siphoned mort: than $50.000 from his t>n1ployers to finance his weekend gamb!- 1ng sprees in Las Vegas \Vas sent 10 stala prison for Oil(' to JO ~·ears Monday. Orange County Superior C:ourt Judac Byron K. f\.lc~llllan <>rdered the prison term for Thomas John D~Fusco. 45. of 17882 81?11 firrle-, :tF!e-r !he deh•ndant pleaded guilty lo grand lher1. Defusco. the $1.000 a monlh nffirr manager of a l.a Habra cons!ruclLon firm. admitted that he \\'as drttwin,e: an extra $3.000 a month by forging check~ 111 the name of onr flf lhe cornpany s ow ners. Defu~rci 1v:i~ arrested la~t Df<' HI .~hort!)i after he lef! lhe firm to h1kt ~job 11·1th a Huntington ReRth 1ruck 1n~ com· pan)'. He told arn:191 1n g orficrr~ that he believed ht had finally gol !he g~n1b!ing bug out Of his systiem. NO GAP HERE! Our carpet installations ere so smooth that you can be ossu re d of the finest seems anywhere, We hand sew our seems from the beck with a crou-slilch .. ond then reinforce with late• lo prevent them from ever coming open. This tokes a littl e longer, but is in fini tely superior to toped seems. The best installers in the county ere performing for ALDEN's, trained by us to install the right way! . · To be sure that the carpeting you choose won't have gaps where the seams ere, make sure that ALDEN 's does the job. IANTA ANA. OAANOI, TUSTIN C•ll ••. ALDIN'S lllD HILL CAJll'ITI & DllA.1'11111 1tJ14 lrvl"e, TvtJln, Cal. IJW'44 ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646-4138 \ 7 I Saddleltaek Today'• Final N.Y. Stocks VOL . 64, NO. I 36, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA TUESDAY, JUNE 8, '1971 TEN CENTS WO emente • I s ictims Hospital Started Groundbreaking Calm Despite Hassle By l'AMELA HA LLAN 01 lftt Dt!IY l'llOI SllH Groundbreaking ceremonies for Sad- dleback Community Hospital w e n t smoothly f\.ionday despite months of con· lroversy OVl'r land use and an alleged grand jury investigation . Ten speakers paid hornage lo the ef- forts of the community to make the Laguna Hills fa cility a reality While bulldozers, JXISed for actio n, waited in the background. Only one spea ker made an oplique reference to the hospital's troubled begin· nings. Samuel J. Tibbits, president of the Lutheran Hospital Society which will Raises Requested manage the facility, said. "I want to assure you we have no confl icts of in- terest and there never have been any." County Plann ing Commissioner Arnold Forde , who has voiced opposition to gran- ting a permit for the hospital's con· struction, has been charged with an alleged conflict of inte rest because of his supposed financial interests in what will be a private neighboring hospital facility, Mission Community Hospital. Tibbits went on to promise the 250 pco· ple present that the hospital wi!l be operated efficiently, at a low cost. and y,•ill be comprehensive in services. 1-Je was followed by Fourth District 7 Sa11 Cle1ne11te Police111en Lowe st Paid in Cou11ty Sa n Clemente, the western retreat nf the most guarded man in the e<>untr}'. President Nixon. has the lowest paid ~, r .police officer~ in _Orange Coun.ty. '"<:"J 1 According to f1 gure11 compiled by the ~an Clemenlt Peace Officers Association. their salaries, even with requested pay Danny Does W ell A fte r Sec ond Major Operation Four-yea r-old Danny Jones. the San Clemente youngster who went, into open heart Surgery /I.la y JO boosted by a Presldent.ia l handshake, is reported to be doing well following another operation this \vcekend. A fa1nily spokesman said the boy v.·a~ ru~hed back into the operating rOQm arter he developed internal hemorrhaging 11.s the re.~uH of 110 ulcer. Doctors at chi1dren·s Hospital in Uis Angeles fea red the boY y,·ould not survive lhe second ope ration. the spokesman said .. b_ut the youth was conscious /l.1 onday. s1tt 1ng up in bed and asking for water. During the surgery this weekend , I.he hospita l sent out a call f0r bl ood cl0nors tor the boy and fou r San Cle mente Police officers rushed to Los Angeles lo be of help. Hov.'evcr, by the time they arrived enough donors had been loca ted. Following best wishes from President Nixon . Danny entered the hospital for surgery which repaired three holes in his beiu t. ·He has been in the hospital since that time . w hikrs. \1·ould still fall below county averages, The policeme n have requested pa.v r;iiscs and additional fringe benefits tn bring: them in line with ()!her police departments of comparable site in Orange County. The compilation of figures showi ng the salary schedules of other county department s has be!!-n presented to the city CQuncil along wit h the request. "Ulilizing a pay increase or an avcraE(e rive percent. <it fiscal y('ar 1971-72 ." the r e n u e s I states. "the average -1 for the county) will rise In $987 for patrolman . The requested JO percen! in- crease bv this associ<ition would place this city's top patrol pay a1 $971. $16 below the projected average_" The c u r re n f countv -wide ave rage mon1h1y ptiv for the tnP patrolman posi· lion in the 22 police departments is $94n. \\"ilh San Clemente's $AA3 at the bottnm and Newport Beach's $9% at the top of the sc;i \e. In the ten smallest departmenl~ - "'hich inclurle Laguna Beach. Tustin. Se;i ! Beach and Fount<i in Valley -the aver(lge pay for top patrolman is S925 . For the position of se rgeant. the association calculates a 12 1.-:: percenl pay hike v.·oul d be necessary lo come into line 111'\th the coonlv • wide avera11e. aSn Clrmente·s top Sergeant earns $998 per month . the county average is $1.080 per month and the highest. paid is in Santa Ana y,•ilh $1.164 per month. According In the figures, a 15 percent pay hike would be necessary to bring the lieutenants into line with other county rlepartments . A top Sa n Clemente lieutenant ea rns $1.100. the county average is $1.240 and the highest paid slot is in Anaheim with $1 ,350 per month. In addition ln salary increases. the association has asked for the creati on of the position of Police Agent tci replace that of Detective . The requirP.ments for this position would be much the same as for the present detecti ve slots. but a police agent could be either un iformed or plain clothes. ~ Superviso r Ral ph B. Clark and Fifth District Supervisor Ron ald Caspers. Clark called the facili ty an example of "a new trend in community hospitals, of· fer ing every type of service in one facili· ty and a shortened hospital stay." "It's planned with the fu ture in mind ," management, the Lutheran Hospital Society, has promised this community ef· ficienl service. I look fQrward to the fulfillment of tha t promise." Caspers assured the audience that the myriad problems racing Orange County are being confronted, particularly those relating lo improving the environment. "We are dedicated to improving the en- vironn1ent. particularly open space, freeway and jet noise, and v.·ater poll u· Llon," he said. He said these problem~ were caused by Industrializa tion and urbanization and some scientists feel that enviro nmental problems are related to life expectancy. ''\Vhi\e life expectancy has risen all over the world, it hasn't reall y advanced significantly for people past the age of -15," he s<iid . He also cited the high rate or infant mortality in this country and concluded that a high standard<-of living doesn't always mea n our medical problems have been solved. Caspers complimented the community nn the fine new structure to be built. "W~ can't take credit far this project at the county level. You can and we salute you. Saddleback Ho3pital will stand forever <1 ! a monoment to dedication and hard work. Other speakers included vice Adm. Rola nd N. Smoot. USN (rel.) represen- ting the Leisure World Community who called the facility a s.Ymbol of "man '! trium ph over pain and disease. Chester Briner, past president of Lhe S<iddleback Va lley Chamber of Co m- merce pledged the support of lhe business CQmmunity to the hospital and Victor Andrews, preside nt of the board of South Coast Community Hospital, called it a good in vestment. .rac k Van Za nten of the architectural firm of Stone, Marraccini and Patterson pointed out lhe innov;iti ons in design anci Georg(' Fouche, vice president of Swinerton and \l/alberg \.l'ho are con- trac!ors for the hospital promised lhe communit,v v.·ould "get its mone y's worth ," Harry Fjeld, dcpartmf'nt of Public ~lcalth. Slate of Californi:l, pnintP.d out thal the hospital '~ construction method will provide for earlier complet ion and a reduction in cost. Frank J. Schaeffer. president. of the hospi1al served as master of ccr~rnonies. The Rev. Otto E. Sporrer. St. Nicholas Catholic Church gave the invocation , Smoot led the pledge to the flag and Mrs. Herman Griffin, accompanied by her husband, san~ the n<itional anthem. A non-profit community med I ca 1 facility. Saddleback Hospital already has had $3 million in contributions of land and money II is being designed to prov- ide a complete range of care includ ing general. maternity. pediatric, geriatric, emergency and outpatient By 1975 il will be prov iding medical services an estimated for 100,000 persons in Aegean Hills, Capi strano Highlands, El Toro, Irvine, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest and Mission Viejo. OAILY'r lLOT SiMf ....... OFFICIALS TURN SOIL FOR SADOLEB~CK HOSPITAL Supervllors Cl1rkt, Caspers •nd H•rry Pl•ld Capo Trus·tees Approve Two Building~rojects Two constructin n projec!s -one ln San Clemente and the o1her in Dana Point - were given Lhe nod by Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School DisLricl r.1 011· day. The Dana Elementary School arlclition, which has been in mothballs fnr lhrf'e years ay,•ai ting funds , 'Ol.'as aired by !he board and given unofficial app roval. Formal action will be taken at the next meeting . Also appro\·cd were u·orkin~ <lrawlngs for the new Las Palmas School build1n11:s which will replace a facility to hr torn down this summe r. The Dana addition w1!1 include 10 classrooms -six open space classrooms, t .... ·o kindergartens and two special educa· tlon rooms. Cost estimates for lhe project, first drawn in 1968, are $325.000. The school district had hoped to receive slate runding but projected growth in the area was not as rapid as expected and state allocatio ns did not come through. Joe Wimer, Director of Adm inist rative Services, said local bond mohey will he used to fina nce the school addition. If the board approves going to bid pn the pro- jecl at I.heir next meeting. the project "W"i ll be completed in seven months, Pre liminary drawings for the new Las Palmas building were formally approved <ind 1vor klng drawings were authorized. The new building, Spanish in flavor, will inclu<le s1x new classrooms, a mult ipurpose area, and an administrative <:enter. Robert Hench of Blurock and Partners assured the board that every effort is being made lo preserve the character of lhe school and its numerous trees. lfe said unique features will include no steps to impede the physic ally han· dicapped and no chalkboards on the walls. The cost or the project, Including the demolition of the old bui lding which is structurally unsafe and illegal to use, is $442,530. Related CQSts for such things as architects fees , soil tests , furniture and supplies, will run another $100,000. Funding for the project which will also include remodeling a classroom complex now Jn use on the site will be through local bond money. Girl on Bicycle Struck by Auto 111 San Clemente "This change could allow the transfer of experienced. qualified p e r s on n e I bet.ween patrol and investigation Without the proble ms of pay differentia l and the so-called 1tigma of a demotion from detective to patrolman," the request stales. Identical to l'iejo's 'An 11 -year-old San Clemente girl riding ber bicycle to school this morning suf· fered minor injuries after being struck by If! automobile on Avenida Palizada. The youngster. Charlene Lockhart. daughter of Mr. and Mr~. Charles Lockhart. 923 Aveni da Salvador, was treated at the eme rgency room (If South Coast Comm unity Hms pital for a severe lactralion to her lefl knee . She &lllO sus- tained abrasions to her arms and hips, Po]ice said. The mishap occurred al the in. tersection of Avenida Palluda and Avenlda de EstreUa, offiCtM: said. when the Lockhart girl attempted to ride her bicycle 11cross the strcoL She was on her way to M:hool at Ole Hanson Elemen· tary School where she i5 in the 11rth 1r11de. Police said an automobile driven by Mr~. Charlotte MacBeth, 49, of 31962 Ml. Rainier. Laguna Niguel. hRd stopped "t tht ~!op sign and started off again whe n the girl rode into the path ol lbe. car. . ~ The peace officers association has also asked for a reva mping of the present method of compensa tion fo r overtime wor\led by an officer. The pregent pollcy is tht1t an offucer ia: not paid for overtime but js instead given time off on an hour.for-hour basil for ex. tra time worked. San Clemente is the on· ly departmenl in the county using this method. Other cities either pay time-and-a-half for overUme. pay straight time or give the· officer a choice of bc.ing paid 11traighl tie or t.tklng time off, '1Mllny Offi cers Of this department have acrued more compensatory time \han they would ever be able to use," the re-- quest 1tate11. The associ ation Is a$klng th11t the (If· ficers be elven ,. choice of laking ibe li me off or being paid 1traight lime for tht additional hours worked."' Tustin Shooting Probed Eager Orange County sherif('s offietrs todicy joined Tusti n police in probing the shooUng or a market clerk in that city in tbe btlle[ that !he gun man may be the man who sbol and killed service station attendant Douglas Ray Wheat Jr, of Misskm Viejo In al most l d e nt i c a I circumstances. "The patte.m Is alm03t tl)e u me in -M many .respects that Wp li•vt to cO;opetate with Tustin olllcer1 ob 'tbll' -, 1' lhuiff'• Sgt. Ben Oxa'nda"°"" ' · "We !Av• M clues ,. '" gunman but this - U!o tome." Clerk Thom1s Grvft, the back of the Mid ,., unknown gunmtin wbo r 7-Eleven mar:Ul tfl Mel',~ ' an e11timated $200 and left the seriously wo'unded clerk lying behiTid Lhe counter. Grove Is listed in critical <:ondilfon to- day · in Tustin Community ffospilal, Ownw ·o1 the market chain bave offered a reward of $3,000 for Information leading lb tbe lrrest 'Of the ai&allant. Wbe~ ti, w~· also silo\ in thi:c back of Iha h<ad iut Jan, lll~nd left for.dtJd ~y Ang-ela Ba il Bid' Set · SAM RAf'AEL CAP) -A bem"1f on 1 n.D.er black militan t Angt11.· Davili .. ~t-on ,ba.IJ. SC~lJ .. t -bec,it ~I~,... ... .L' .• ~ . ~ , .. a guf!man who found Jess than $50 ln the cash boX" of the Arco station at La Paz Road and the San Diego Freeway. The Mtssion Viejo High 1 ~boor jon.lor rem11ined in a coma ln south Qlast C.Om~ munitr -Hcispital from-the time· of hls· abooUng ,notn hil dt ath three w~ks·latu. ~ \ ~ c:o~ptl(ly h•s offered a'. ...._ ' ' --'-''"'Btt!p!,',l!;llOO for, in!l>rmaUoo l••dior to lhC ,capture. o( bis ~Iller, -'".{!» 116ootms., tho ttmt, the 1oco11o ... of. 1116-._lioot~ ...,, UiOljl .)>\iU.ify' lo' lb4' f~ay.~ t~s'iha\,add'up to an Ol)era'Uob P'lllei:'n.:"OU~ kMo; day. "™"* _...,\ .. vara1 •k '/.:~ UU.t lcan'f(D!inlo.af UU.1im• b;if,., aoir ~)-~ pa11Jhl .. 11ald, Ill -w...r•-., , -i '? •,T---• . ~ . -.. , Aboard Jet In Collision l(illing 49 Two San Clemente children described by a former teacher as "the most preciou s kids you could Imagine'' were a mong the 49 persons killed Sunday tn the mid-air collision of a jetliner and a Marine Corps jet fighter . The youngsters, Mike Potter, 7, and his sister, J ulie, 6, are the children of Mrs. Sandra Potter, 241 Avenida Pelayo. They had been taken out of school two week! early to travel to Lewiston, Idaho, with th eir aunt, Mrs. Frances Kalbfleisch. Mrs. Kalbfleisch, the sister of Mrs. Pot. ter, also lost her life in the tragic aircraft collision. The accident occurred over the rugged San Gabriel Mountains near Duarte when a Hughe.s Air West jetl iner out of Loa Angeles International Ai rport collided with an El Toro-bound F4B Pha ntom fighter plane. The only survivor of the tragedy was lhe fighter's radar intercept officer, 1st Lt. Christopher E. Schiess. Mike Potter was a first grade student at Co ncordia Elementary School and bis &ister J ulie was in kindergarten at Ole Hanson El ementary School. The children's aunt had been in San Clemente for a few days visitin g Mrs. Potter and the famil y had decided to take the children oul of school early to travel back to Idaho with Mrs. Kalb£ieisch. After spending two weeks with the aunt, they were to have gone on to Mon· ta na to spend the summe.t wilb .their father, Lee Potter. Mr. and Mrs.. Potter are divorced and the children always spend the summer months with theit father. The two children formerly attended San Clemente Pre-School where their teacher, Mrs. H~en Miller said they had always been "good, well-beh.aved chlldren." Past Boy Scout Activi\ies Told A ieries of reports on activities of the paat year" will make up the agenda at the monthly-meeting o( the El Camino Real Boy Scout District, tcheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Thursday. The meeting will be held at Ttny Naylor's Restaurant. 27000 Ortega Highway in San Juan Capistrano and wW be preceeded at 6:30 p.m. by an informal dinner. All members of the district com· mittee are e.i.:pec-ted to attend and the meeting is open to the public. RepresenlaLives of local churches, serv ice clubs and other civic groupc which sponsor the district's 36 Cu b and Scout packs will report on the past year's most su ccessful activities. 13 Gls Hospitalized SEOUL (UPI) - A ~arroom brawl between white and black Gls sent 13 American soldiers to the hrnipital Monday night, U.S. and Korean officials said ~ day, The fight broke out In a pub In the. ltawewon quarter, cear the U.S. milllary headquarters in Seoul, moved outside and expanded into a free-for.all as other Gls from nearby taverns joined in. oru~&_ ~ Weatller night and morning low clouds and locaL foe predid.<t f<>< tho Southland today and Wednesday, with some late afternoon hazy sun. 1hine. Highl today 73. Low tonlibt Ill. INSIDE TODAY An aide to General Patton 1ay1 fam t d. 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But it contains a surprise -$2,21 4.~00 is budgeted for a South East Regional Reclamation Authori1y ~SERRA ) project which I.he city is administering and for v.·hich it is bcLng reimbursed 90 percent. The $1 .091 ,929 remaining represents a decrease from la st year's budget of near- ly $500,000. But last year's wa s infl ated by flood damage projects for which the cily was re imbursed by !he stale. Included in this year's $785 . .\84 gt>neral fund expenditure which is slightly lower than last year's $834,689 is $216,782 for publi c safely. The public safely expenditure, the largest single category in the entire budget. represt>nts $1 50,000 for contract services of the Orange Coun!y Sheriffs Office, $25,000 (which might be reim- bursed by a special granl) for a study for (apistrano"s own police department, and ~Z0,000 for fire protectinn paid lo the county for a volun teer department. The rest is miscellaneous. Lag una W titer To Address Cluh Laguna Beach author Amo\d Ha no will • be the fealurt'd SJX'Bker al a meetini;: of · the South Coast Democratic Peace Club 1'hursday evening 111 8 n'clock in the homt or ~l r. and l\.1rs. Lester Engelhardt, 1723 Thurston rJrivr. llano will speak in favor of establish· men! of a rode or ethics I(> govern the conduct of c11y officials. Pros ancl con~ of the qupstion '-''Ill be airPd in a discussion period following his talk . ThP puh1i<· 1~ inviled 1.0 parll ci pa1e. Refreshments vo'ill be served, OIANGl COASf DAILY PILOT (1!1, ... N(';,; COAST f'UI LISHINO COMl'AH't •ob••* N. W ood p,.,.,.,.,., 11'11 POleli•Mr J .Cii It C~•lov VI« "'"let<>! -Gonoul M.IMl'f lholl'o1 ICtt •ll f.tllor n,, ..... I<. ,.....,,,h;"' Monotrl"I IOI ..... Cll•1l11 H, Loo • lichor..I P. Noll Aullltnl M1n111,.. f.11191"1 L .. •-t.ec• Offlc• ll? 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"I 11w the doll lying In a clearing, aur· roundtd by trees," said Sheriffs Deputy Gene Reed , who h:1ndtd hi.a helicopter to retrie\'e th-:> blond e, blue-eyed 0011 Mon· day . "There v.·as no wre c.kage any where around ." He said he brought the dol1 b<lt:k beca use it might help 111 identil ying one of lhe children killed when the Cl)m· mercial airliner and a 1n1litary jet col- llded, killing the pilot of the mililary plane and all •9 persons aboard the airliner. •·My blood turned cold," Reed said Details Cloaked when he sll,ht.ed U1e doll from hi:s patrol helicopter. "I have three klda my,self. J've been to a lot ot theac aa!h s:ites, but every Ume l tee somethlna: like this it really shakes me up and makes me thank God lh<tt my kids are still OK." The 1.:rash scene itself looks somelhing like a bowl. a giant bowl containing a ~a lacl of sn1a!J Uils of scorched metal and Iirehall·blacked greenery, and it is a very difficult place to retrieve dead horlie~. The walls of the naineless 1.:anyun on !he north slope of Mt Bliss v.·here an Air \.\est DC9 crashed are steep. 'l'rees grow out of It almost horizontally, like spear11 hurled into the \,·all. Searchers looking for bodies \\'Ork theic. \\'3Y down its sides on ropes, hke moun- El Toro Air Survivor Meets Press on Crash A young El Toro Marine lieutenant - the Jont survivor of CalHornia 's worst commercial air lra&edy -met the. press ?.fonday but was forbidden to re.veal details of the crazh. First Lt. Christopher Schiess. 24, v:as alJo.,.;ed to tell hov.· he survived bul no more about the collision Sunday or a Navy f4 Phantom jet and a Hughes' Air West jetliner. Officials at El Toro '-larine Corps Air Station said lhtre will be a military in· vestigation of the crash as well as the civilian investigalion and Schiess will not be allowed lo talk except at those hear- ings. Co!. 0. R. Davis, commanding officer (Jf ri.1arine Aircraft Group 3 to whic h Schiess is attached, fielded all technical questions for the lieutenant. The. colonel said Schiess v.·as radar operator or the. Phantom. but lhe jet was on a visual night pattern authorized between Palmdale and El Toro. He said Schiess did not see the jetliner before the collision and lo his kn owledge there was no radio contact betv.·een the two aircraft. Schiess v.·as ·then allov.·ed lo discuss what happened arter the planes hit. "After the airliner hit us wt tumbltd \liolently four or five times. I initiated my nwn ejection and it took about 15 minutes for me to 1come down," he said . The Lieutenant said he was not injured and was able to walk to a roadway he spoiled while in the air. He also explained the l'jettlon ~ystem of a Phantom jet. •·1r the pilot initiates ejectinn v.•e both go. Othcrv.·ise wt do it individually, It was our policy to do it separately." "In this circumstance." he continued. ''if I had had prese nce or mind l \\"OU\d Flll's Back on Dul y NELLJS AFB, Nev. tUPI ) -F'ifl y of the swing·wing F111·s ha ve been returned Ill duty at lhis Southern Ne\•ada base, ac· cording to an Air Force spokesrnan. have reached up and ejected him (the pilot) myself. T thought he was already out." The pilol"s body was found in the wre<:kage of his plane. Schiess said he. was not injured in the crash, but \.\'a! o\'erwhelmed with shock. Schiess is a membtr of Marine. Fighter Attack Squadron 32.1, stationed al El Toro. His home tov.·n is Seattle, Wash. During the press conference he !hov.·ed no visible strain, and. on advice front milllary counsel. relu&ed lo anS\.\·er any direct questions about the crash. , 'I THOUGHT HE WAS OUT' Air Crash Survivor Schiess Fornier Cliilea1i Officicil Murdered in Santiago SANTIA(;Q, (h1le 1AP ) -Ed1nundo Perez Zukovic, an 'interior minis1er in Chile's former Christian Dernocralic ad· ministration, was assasslnat efl tOOay ill Santiago by men 11,·jth submachine gun~. Perez Zukovic was known for his tough antileftist vie\.\'S. Christia11 Dcrnocralic pol iticians said the slaying :ippeared t$ have the iMplications of a po lil ical crime. Unidtntified ass11ilants blocked Pert1. Zukovic's automobile as he wa.'I leaving his residence, gunned hln1 dov.•n and fled. Perez Zuko1•ic. 57, the father or r ight children, was Laken to the Chilean _r.filitary Hospi tal a Jew blocks away. Marxist Presidenl Salvador AUendt called a meeling or his security chiefs 11t Government House es soon as he heard U1e ne11·s. Governmen t security officers also ordered al! Chilean radlo station~ to hook up in!o 11 nat ionwide chain con- trolled by the government "lo centralize ;ill info r1nation or this disgracefu l event that is shaking the country." The go\•ernment controlled net~ork iss ued one brief bu!lttin confirming the deal h, then s'lt'itched over lo broadcasting funeral nn1sic. This i!'I the second assassination with polltlcal implications committed in Chile in lhe las! ei11ht months. Gen. Rene Schneider, the army commander in chief. wa.~ similarly gunned dead last October, a rl'w da ys before a join! session of Congress confirmed the eleclion of Presi· dent Allende. Higl1 Court Bo11d Ruli11g Thwarts Oeme11te Plans San Clemente city oificial! v.·ere visibly dlS<'lpµo lnted Monda y nlghl foll~wing a U.S. Supreme. Court rullng v.·hfch affecttd a recent city-wide bond election for con- struction of recreational facilitie~. 1\e high court ruled that slatts can re - ~ulre approval of mnre than a majority or the voters when C9mmunlllts w.-nt In Issue bonds or levy laxes be>ond the state conslituUonal limit . Jn the April 20 election. four bond pro- posiUons had been placed belore the voters. However only two of thr. measures received more lha.n s majority of votes. but did not reach the two lhirds margin as required by ~felt 1111~" A $400,000 bond l111su1." for construction of a new c(lmmunJty clubhouse received 11pproval or 58.l perce.nl or those persons voting. A hond issut' for $107 .000 In beach "nd pier Improvement was backed by S2 percent of lhe electorate. Al Monday's budget study se.saion. c.lty rouncilmen voiced disa ppointment at the. court ruling. v.·hich w1s ctinlrary to a re- ccnl California Supreme Court decblon. Cl'.luncllmen h11d exptttcd the h!ih rourt to also find th8l only a simple ma - Jorily "''a~ nN'ded to p.aS.5 a bond is.sue, a decision which would ha\'f' Men retroac- tive to the rtcent election and allov.·td the sa lt> or thr bOnds. City Manager Kcnntlh C11rr s11id today ht inlends to as k the. city allorney for 11 lraiil inlrrpretal1on of !he. rul!n,11: be.lore any oUlcbtl ~tattment i1 made about lb• loc11l bond s1tutltion. lain cllmbers. Some are mountain cllmbera, the oranae jumpaulted men al the Mountain RtlCUe Te.am. Birds aang in the mountain stillness a.'I Los Angeles Coroner Thomas Noguchi and his team we.nt about marking bodies v.i1l1 white cloth . as they \vere found lltrewn on the hillsidt, charred arn1s and legs ouls!J"etched. • They found 25 ~cat1ered among !he lug· gage and upholster~· and aluminum. three of !hen1 ::;n1a ll ch1klren. Noguchi !ia\d. Hrighlly colored flowers duL the hillside. The yello 11o• and red tail or the jetliner, the biggest piece ltft intBcl, stuC'k up through tht morning fog. Search teams had to 11o·ait lor the f<Jg to hft btfore they brought their helicopter! ln. It was not until late ~-londay afternoon that the fi.r~t bodi!! Wtrt brought QUI of tht: canyon, and belloopte.red down to the rescue command posl -two Marine. Corps field tents Rt up un the baseball diamond of a small park in Duarlr. A cl'uwd of about 200, most ly residents of the neighbol'liood, w11tched in s1lt'J1ce as the. bodie s were r~moved, and the white 311d rt'd fire. dcpartn1ent chopper clat- tered back ror more. The ~1 ar1nc Co rps. bro ught up thi• ".lolly <:retn Giant," a very large helicopter. in an attempt lu li ft a larger n1.1n1ber or bodit>s. A !itler. lowertd into the canyon by cable and '1'111ch. hvisled so violently in the downdraft fron1 the enorn1ous helicopter's rotors that it snai>-- ped off. The ca nyon was too narrow for the ··Green Giant" to to'-'er itself into 11. Tite rtmoleness or the area made It a h1Uoopler operation. By late afternoon there were nine choppers on the job. 'fhere was hoJX' for a \lo'hile for !he p1hit of the Navy plane. r-.1iJ1t;iry 111rn11turs picket! up the .. bJeep-blet.'p·blt't'!l ' of hi;; locator radio, whlth !s :;upposed to guide re!lcue.rs lo dow11l•rl pilots. But he 11·as dead iri tht' 11·r·ec·kage of his plane. and the "blel'p bl eep " t onunuert St'arl·hers h11er lound his yellO\.f parachult' draped ov .. r a bush. witt1 the r:1d10 danglint: beneath, still :l'.cnding 11:. lalse beacon, Searchers said he apparently tried lo eject. but \1as trapped in tbe cockpil, an<! only small pie~s of t-11s remains v.·ere found . Fire Alarm Tab Told District Syste1n May Cost Taxpayers $100,000 Installation of fire and intrusion a\arrn i;yslcms in all facililieli 1n the Capistran• Unified School Dis trict may cost the tax- payers more than $1 00,000. Ken ri 1cCurdy, Dlrec!or of i\laintenance and Operations, told lhe board of trustees Monday th<1\ the figure represents the estimated cost of the initial capital in· vestment. Yearly maintenance charges would be approximately $5,000. McCurdy recommended hiring a con- sultanL to design a complete security systeni. to supervise its installation. and to follow through on its operation. lie said a tv.·o.year consultant"s ser\'ice would cost betv.·een $5.000 and $10 ,000. The board, expressing divergent opi- nions on the need for such an expensive system at this lime. took oo action. '"\Ye"re nol just trying lo get a reduc- tion in our insurance rates," said Superin tendent Truman Bentdict. "\Ve'rP. talking about qualifying for insuranct at all." lie added t.hat there is no guarantee lh11l insurflnce companies wlll reduce 'fatt's if all the alarm systems are in- ~tal!ed. "I think insurance companies are being c11<1sivt> ~o they can raise their rates." charged Trustee Stanlty Kelle y. '"They said if v.·e had installed an ap- proved syslem our rates would have gone down.'" said Benedict. r..1cCurdy .sa id the Nationa l Fire. Protection Ser\·ice and the Pacific Fire Rating Bureau have stiff requirements for detection ;ind monitoring systems. They require fire a!arrns lo be separate fro1n intruslon systeni~. lie added that San Clemente sti!l has a low tire rating v.·hich makes insurance rates high. "Our best protection is our parents. students :ind other residents," said Trustee Fred NewharL '"\\1e have an unusual situation in !hat we have peoplt behind us here," added Trustee Bob HursL Rite:s Conducted For John Anson Private sc.r·\ ices v.·ere he ld for John B. An.,on of 31707 Crysta! Sands Orire. Soulh Laguna. v.·ho died Sunday at the age of 62. tllr. Anson . an a1tomey . ...,·as a nati1e of t\P\\' YorJ.. bu1 had li\·ed in California for the pa!iit 52 \ears. !Ir is $ur\~i\'ed hv his ll"idow. frllncrs of the hon1e. a d;iughler ~1r~. Sheila .f\111rl1n. t110 brothers. \Villism B. An!l n of Glrnda!P 11nd Bruce 8. Anson of He<loodo BefH'h: 11nd 11 sister, ~largsret Sc<i,1:'\'ick of Sstn Frrn11ndo, Sheffer l.;igunA Rench '-1orluary, direc- tor::;. "But insurance con1 panies don 't look al it th;il 11•ay."' said ·rrustee Uob BeasltY. .. They look at the lntal nat iona l picture."' Trustee Nofie Famularo added that there would be no reduc\lon in rales unlil violence against schools stops. Sam Chicas, Assistant Supenntendenl tor Busi ness Serv1ccs said 1herc ls a bill in the state legislature 1\'h1ch would allo111 dislriets lo start th(•ir alar111 system:; through a permissive lax. 1,,e board directed fllcCul'dy to present a detailed study of fire alarms at a futu te meeting . Cou11cilme11 Aclcl $6,000 To Sa11 Clen1e11te Budget After pre-meeting quips of cutr ing ba ck everything but city c·ouncil pay, San C.lemente councilmen '-londay night in· stead added $6,000 to the 197!-72 preliminary budget and did no! s!a.~h any cx pen<lillll"~S. · Counciln1e11 !1ad llern c.\:Jlt't'led In discuss t11y en1p!oye requests fl)r pay in· creases at the stud y session hut ind1ca1cd such talk \\"OU!d be reservl'd lor an cx- ecu ti\le session son1etime next \\"Cek. The city attorney will be asked to determine if a closed discus.~ion of the ma iler n·ould be legal under California ·s Bro11o 11 Al'I At i\fonday's study talks, a !ari.tc por· lion of the $6.000 added to rhe preJ1n11nary budget 1vas a i the reque~I of Ci!y ~tanager Kenneth C'arr "''ho said !he additional funds 11·err nrcessary for ae· Laglu1a Pla11ners De.i1y Six-parcel Land Change Bid An applica11nn 10 cha11.lle six part:f'ls of land from B-r to R-2 1.nni11g neear \Vendt Terrace anrl \Y1lcox \Vay was denictt by Laguna Beach Planning Commissioners Monday night, due lo the .~!rong op- position tu the rezoning by landowners in the neighborhood. t:nder t>xisting ll ·I use. there ma y be unly one d11,elling untt for each 7,000 5quare let>! or land. The R·2 zone 1s much more dense, allo1,1·ing one dv.·elling un it for each 2.000 square feet of lend. Noting Iha! 31 percent of the land- owner.~ in the area w~re against thP. rezoning apphrat1vn madr h.1• Richard Ft•nskc, 637 \\"end\ Terrace, an1I that 20 percent i.~ su fflc1en1 For rrf11s11J. ("On1· missioners un animously denied the re- qurs1. Planners al~o ronlinued unt il tht> ne~t rrl!:ular meeting J unr 21. a \·ariance ap- p11cat.ion from Thomas Lingo. 61 5 \Vilcox \\'a.v, 10 increase the density of dwelling t1nils on his 17,000 sq11are foot parcel. counting and auditing fee s and incre.ased legal services. There was some discussion of perhaps cutting back Uie number of officers in the poliee departn1e11t, upon expi ration ol a federal granl \.\.'luch allowed for hiring 10 additional officer!'. l1011o·ever, manager Carr introduced stalislics ht had efllculaled in a comparison bel ween the San Clemente and Laguna Beach police departments. Carr said v.·herca~ tllf population of Laguna Beach 1s about 2J percent Jes.~ than San Clemenle·s, the Art Colonv has only one less officer than !his · con1- muni ty_ Carr indicated that all 47 officer, on the local lor<"e \\'ere probably needed L"ouncilnien alsu d1!'cussed eutting back one employe in Jhe t'il~· eng ineering department, buL Carr !luggested one of the men could inslead br lran.sferred !o ;i ne\\' position as operalor at the c1ty ·s se v.·age lrealmenl planl. ''That would be better than addin!! someone" to !he unell1ploymcnt rolls ." Carr snit!. "But not in s111lus ,'' Council~ 1nan Toni O"l\rcrc quipped, Councilman \Vade Lower asked if lhe allocat ion to lhe Chflmber nf Co1nmerce for adver1 i1>ing purpo.~es co11ld be in· creased rro111 its µresen1 $9 .700. nr. Lower indicated this additional n\nnev \Vas \.\'arrantcd in h~h1 ut lhe rPecnt it1- crease in advertising co"ts. However. o ·Keefe noted. ''lt \.\'ould be hard to defend hold111p; a light line on pavroll if \Ye arP ,l!"OJng to gi ve away mone~· out of the budget ~lo the Chambcr1.·· The nlattcr ll'as held fnr further di~tus"ion a! a la\Pr dalP Councilmen also set June \;l a" the tPntative date for a11 executil e session on salary increase.'! . llarYc Co urt Dnt e Set LOS 1\:\GELES l l"PI) -Disr jock rv llarvey "Humble Harve ' 1'.·liller ha$ been l'lrrlered to appear lor Super ior ('.ourt a1. raignmPnl June 21 on charge5 of killlni; his ll'ife. NO GAP HERE! • Our carpet instollotions ore so smooth tho! you co n be ~ssured of the finest seams anywhere. We liond se w our seams from the bock with o cross-stitch, ond then reinforce with latex t o prevent them from ever coming open. This tokes o little longer, but is infi ni tely superior to toped seams. The best installers in tlie county a re performing for ALDEN 's, trained by us to install the right woy! To be sure lhat the carpeting you choose wo n't hove gaps where the seams ore, make 1ure t hat ALDEN 's does the job. IANT A ANA. ORA NO I,. TUJTIN Call ••• AlDIH'I RID Hill C.Alt,ITS & DIA,IRlll IU74 lr¥1"., Tuttln. Cal. ..... ,.. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Plac11ntla Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 .. ' ( '' • Lag1111a Beaeh N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 64, NO. 136, 3 SECTIONS , '40 PAGES ORANGE COUNrr. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, :JUNE 8, '1'71 TEN CENTS • a or Ill ver a rJC9 Victi.1ns 2 Clemente Kids On Death Plane Tv.·o San Clemente children descrihed ty a former teacher as ""the mosl 1recious kids you could imagine" v.•ere 1mong the 49 pcrsons.killC'd Sunday in the l'lid-air collision or a jetliner and a ~arine Corps jet fighter. The youngsters, Mike Potter, 7, and his dster. Julie. 6, are the children of Mrs. tan dra Potter, 241 Avenidit Pelayo. They tad been takrn out nf school two ""'eeks 1arly to travel to Le.,.,·iston. Idaho, with 'Sniile Carnpaign' Co ff crs Swelled fn Laguna Beach t<.tore than 60 l,.aguna Beach business lrms already have donated cash or •rizes for the Art ~lony·s summer 'smile campaign," sponsored by the 1l'rmaids. women·s division of the :11;imber of Commerce. The campaign "'ill reward friendly ,agunans ""'ilh fully paid vacation trips, nmplete wardrobes and restaurant din- <:rs. among other gifts. Ballot boxes will be provided all .agLrna merchants so patrons can vote or their favorite employes and •·smile~" 1ut!ons will be distributed to all 1mp\oyes. The campaign will be launched June 28 ~l\h a program in the Laguna Moulton ,layhouse especially designed to explai n o Lagunans in day-to-d<1y contact ""'ith he public the meaning and purpose of hi! su1nmer-lon~ con test. Featured speaker will be Fred Herman, 1rofcs!iional sales trainer. A series of kits on how not to meel the public will 1e presented by the Chamber Players. Marjorie Beach Servi ces Slated A mrmorial servtce for ~lar1orie W Seach. lnngt.Jme La,11una Beach resident A'hO died Sunday at !hr :ige of R6 . ..,,·ill be ie!d at 11 a,m. WC'dnesday in SL ~1 ary·s !:piscnpal Church, ~1rs Beach. au1hQr, \~:orld lraveler anrl fh1\anthrop1st, came to Laguna in 1939. !ollow1ng the death or he!' husband. Kansas City mayor Albert I Beach. She ~·HJ be burled at his side 1n Kansas City. She was an active nlember of St. Marv ·s Church and the family ha~ re- queSted tha1 memnr\Al donntions bP directed to I he churc.h · s educational building fund. Hugh R. Sampson Rites Scheduled Services will he held Wednesday a! Lake Tahoe. fo r Hugh R. Sampson. 2176 Ruby Place, Laguna Beach, who died SW1day ;it the a,11e of 72. ·A nalive of Soulh Africa. "'1r. Sampson had Jived in California for 50 years and was a civil engineer wilh the Irvine Com· ptny. 1He i.~ survived by a sister. Mrs. their alilll, ~1rs. Frances Kalhfle1sch. Mrs. Kalbfleisch. the. sister or Mrs. Pot· \er. also lost her life in the tragic aircraft collision .. The accident occurred over the rugged San Gabriel Mountains nea r Duarte when a Hughes Air West jetliner out of Los An geles lnternational Airport collided with an El Toro-bound F4B Phantom fighter plane. The only survivnr of the tragedy was the fighter"s radar intercept officer, !st Lt. Christopher E. Schiess. ~1ike. Potter was a first grade student at Concordia Elementary Schoo l and his sister Julie was in kindergarten at Ole Hanson Elementary School. The chi!dren "s aunt had heen in Sa n Cle mente for a few days visiting Mrs. Polter and the family had decided to l<1ke the children out of school early to travel back to Idaho with Mrs. Kalhfiei sch. After spendi ng two weeks with the aunt, they were to have gone on to Mon· tana to spend the summer ·with their father, Lee Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Poller are divorced and the children a!way!I spend the summer months with their father. The two children formerly attended San Cle mente Pre-School where their teacher. Mrs. Helen Miller said they had always been "good, well-behaved children.'' Violet V. Hines Rosary Slated Rosary will be recited tonighl a1 7 o"c lock in r.1cCorm1ck Lnguna Be<1ch Chapel for Violet V. J-finr~. 339 Ledroil SL v.•ho died Sunday at the a~r of Af1. Requiem Mass is scheduled at 10 a.m. Wednesday in SL Catherine or Siena Catholic Church, followed by interment in Ascension Cemetery. ~frs. Hines was a member (lf 1he Laguna Beach Assistance League, the Navy \Vives Relief. Kahana Society of the University of Washington. Festival of Arts and Laguna Moulton Playhouse She is survived by hrr husband, Harlow Hines : t""'o brothers. ,Jriscph V. Vitucci of Sarasota, Fla. and f\hcharl J_ Vitucci of Ri\•ersidr: and 1 .... •o sisters, ~fiss r..1argaret Vitucc1 and J\1r~ Edith Dreyer, both of Staten Island. N.Y. J\fcCormick Laguna Brach r.t ort uery i~ directing. T\vo 1'een Girls Hurt in Crash Two 17-year-old girls suffer ed minor in - juries Monday evening when their small foreign cars collided on Laguna Canyon Road near Big Bend . Laguna Beach police said Dana Marie Brennan or 9~4 La Mirada had stopped behind a car attempting a left turn in!o a driveway when her vehicle was struck from the rear by a car driven by Laurel Jean Bonebr8ke, 17. of Santa Ana. Miss Brennan and Cheryl A n n Booebrake, 14, were slightly hurt in the accident but said they would see their nwn physicians. The Bonebrake girls are. the daughters of Or. Howard Bonebrake a dentist who main tains a practice. in ~sta Mesa. t,agunagrln6 By Phil lnterlandl ~-] is._~ "S'cf"~ ( .__,,,_ )l "Oh , Ohl That's All We Need-Another Attr1ction To Bring More People to L1gun1I" Sound oi Music Big Laguna Program Set Saturday Music al accomplishments or ap- proximalely 550 students from all the .!'chools in Laguna Beach will be displayed Saturday in the Irvine Bowl in a free Musical l\1atinee. The unusual 90-minute program will begin al 4 p.m., an hour chosen to ac- commodate both young people who like to spend most of the day on the heach and senior citizens who do not care to drive at night. Dr. \V1lliam U!lon1, superintendent of schools will serve as master of eercmonies, introducing a varied pro· gram of music by students sit all grade levels, including solos by some of the district ·s gifted young musicians. Deane Boltorf, music director for the elementary schoo)s, will present it.ems by the Blue Tide Peanut Butter flfarching Band, the All City Third Grade Flute Band, lhe Elemenlary Honor Band, Elementary Honor Orchestra and com· bioed -<:horus . For Tburstoo lntermedi&te School, in· structor Jeff Fosler will present the 45- piece concert band and 130-voice girls' chorus. The high school concert band, under the direction of Frederick Stoufer, will close the program. The Musical Matinee was conceived by Lagunen Bill Henry, former New York !heater director, who was so impressed with the performance or the high school band in the school production of "The Wizard of Oz" he decided the entire com· munily should be given an opportunity to hear the district's music students in con· cert. Henry volunteered his services a11 coordinating producer And is making all arrangements for the unique production. Lagu11a Plan11e1·s Reject 2 Parkii1g Lot P1·oposals Laguna Beach P I a n n I n 11, ~m· missioners, in t .... ·o separate actions r..1on· day night. rejected two bids fo r parking Jots within the Ari Colony. After hearing 11 number of written and oral protests from residents of the Woodland Drive area. commissioners turned down a requesl for a parking lot at 111 Milligan Drive, made by Paul Westbrook. Commisstoner James Schmitz said he visiled lhe sJte for the proposed lot and Angela Bail Bid Set SAN RAFAEL {AP) -A hearing on whether black militant Angela Davis should be freed on ba ll. scheduled fnr Wednesday, has been postponed for one week . found it "not suit<1ble for an y lype el parking." Westbrook said the. lot was needed for holh lhe Sawdust Festival and the F'esLival CJf Arts, OOth of which are located in the summer months in i.,.aguna Canyon. While no one seemed to dlspute the need for parking, especially since parking is no longer allow1ble along the median on Laguna Canyon Road, the Milli gan site was protested because of the many trees and poor traffic circulation in the area. Commissiooe.rs also denied a reque!lt for s new and used car storage Jot ad· jace nt to Barwick Import!, 965 Glenneyre St. Noting that parking lots for car storage purposes are not allowed in the C-1 zone and that use variances can no longer be permitted under stat.e law lbe bid wai turned down. Catherine Devine qf Sea! Beach. Local arrangementii are being handled by McCo rmick Laguna Reach Mortuary. Identical to Viejo's llle~al Phone Callers Fined POMONA (UPll -1"'1ree. stu- dent~ al. Cal Poly CoUcge here have been fined SSOO each for mak· ing Illegal Jong dist ance telephone calls. Robert Reite, 21. Santa Monica: ~1;irk Allen 19, E500ndldo, 11nd Leonard Atkinson. 21, Santi An1 , werP convicted recently nl using an elcctrnnfc devtce which emitted tone~ to mAkl'. the calls. , Thry were: also ordered Ill m11ke. rcs1 itutlon lo the telephone ('()rn· pany for lhe. c.alls. Tustin Shooting Probed Eager OranFte County sheriff'• oU\cers toda y joined Tu!!lin police in probing the shooting ol 11 m11rket clerk In that city in the belief that the gunman may be the man who shot and killed service station atte:ndant Dougla$ Ray Wheal Jr. of Mission Viejo in almost i d e. n t ic al circumstances. ''The riattern Is almost the same in so many n!spects tht1t Wt hRve tn coopen1te with Tustin officers on this one," 11herlff's Sgt. Btn Oxandaboure 1a\d today. "We i..ave no clues to the identlly et the .r..inman but this aecond killing may give U!I some.'' Clerk Thomas Gro~e. 22, was shot tn the back of the bead early Monday by an unknown gunman who rifled the till of the 7-Eleven market on Mcfi"addeo Avenue of an ~timated $2.00 and left the 11eriously wounded clerk. lying behind the cou11ter. Grove Is listed In critical condition to- dQ in 'J.:wtj_n CgnynunJ!y Hosr,ltal. Owners of the market chain heve nl ered a reward o!,$3,000 for lnform1tion leaWng to the arrest of the U1aJlant. Whet, 17, was al!lo shot in the b.1ck or the he1d last J an. 31) and left for dead by • gunman who found lest than iM in the ca~h box of the Arco 1taUon •t La Paz Road and the Sa n Diego Freeway. The Mi!lllon Viejo HiJh School junkir remain~ In a coma in South Coast Com- munity Hospltil rrom the time or· hit shooting unUI his death three week! later. The Arco company has offered • reward of 16,000 for information leadina to the capture or his killer. "}he ahooling, the time, the locations of the shootings &nd their proxJmity lo tht freewey are factors that add up to tin opcraUon pattern," Oxandaboure said to- day. "There are several otht.r factor1 t.hsit T can 't ao into at thi~ time but we are wnrklnf en every po!!slble lead tn both cases.' Sidewalk Cafe Encroachment? By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 I~& O•llY ~UGI tllfl Charges that a restaurant Ul be ope rated by Laguna Beach Mayor Richard Goldberg and his wire Rose ~1arie. encroacnes on the city owned Heisler Park were leveled Monday night before planning co mmissioners. \Villiam Leak, 500 Broadway, alleged that the: soon-t()-()pen Sunny's Sidewalk Cale, 199 N. Coast lfighway, oversteps the property line into the park by lwo feel, two inches. Additionally, Leak * * * Encroachn1ent Charge Called 'Ridiculous' Charges of encroactiment into Heisler Parks by Sunny's Sidewalk Cafe are ''vendettas and irresponsible attacks against me and people involved in the business." an irate Bernard Syfan, owner of the land and building which tiouses the restaurant, told Laguna Beach planning commissioners Monday night Syfan came lo the podium during the discussion of lhe encrOllchment. after \V illiam Leak. Arnold Hano. and Briggs Morris •·corky" Smith had spoken against the re staurant. Leak said the '"cu\leclive rights of the citizen!! have ~n almost tot.elly ig· norcd" by the city because of the alleged encroachment into the park. Writer Hano said that "the city may be gambling away Hei5ler Park" by ap- proving the original request for a con· ditional use permit for the snle of beer arid wine on the cafe premises. ''The deed to the city for the park" clearly states that any other use than a park use. will ca use the land to revert to the Heisler heirs," Hano declared. Smith said that he has been "in contact with Ralph Nader"' and that a group of )'oung professional persons would be set up to find out whal is going on . Syfan, after Smith had spoken, said, "lhe diversionary tactics and filibuster. ini:: on the part of these: people J!I ridiculous. Any charges they have may be made. in court." He said he would be glad to ans.,.,·er such charges. Syfan, the Chamber of Commerce president. s:11d the assertions would be amusing if they were noL so ridtculous. Syf<1n said there was no encroachment by 1he building into Heisler Park. He ad- ded that the rest,1uranl corporation. headed by r..1aynr Richard Goldberg and his wife, Rose Marie. and r..1rs. Merrill !Sunnyf .Johnson, is "proud of the pro- duct produced'' and lhat. "the public is in· vited lo come. and see the cafe.'' 1st Graders Get First Hand Look A first grade ,;ocial 11tudies oourse. on "communities" will bring 1ome 60 young students of Laguna's El Morro School to the downlllwn area Thursday for a first hand look at what makes 1 community tick. Students in three first grade classes, shepherded by Mrs. Karen French, "'frs . Binnie Beaumont, Mis!! Carolyn Parker and t<.i iss Kathy Albade will inspect the police and fire departments, then break up Into miall group:ii to look into lhe world of Forest Avenue. The youngster!! have heard a series o( 1peakcrs describing their roles in the community and hiamed abou t different job! needed to make 1 community func- t.lon as a unit. On Tuesday they wllt endeavor to see how &II the thlng!I they have learned in their cl111srooms come together tn a re1l town. County Woman Dies Crossing SA Freeway Kay Friemel, St, of 2431 W. Broadway, Anaheim, W1s rataUy Injured while crws· ing the Sanla An1 Freeway just north of the Riverside Freeway Monday. She w1s 4truck by 1 car driven by Neil B. Tyler Of Fullerton. 111!1 WIS not Cited, The coroner'• office said she died fivl!I hours arter the I p.m. 1cc:.ldent in Marlin Luther Hosplt•I, Anaheim. asserted, a new paved path leading up lo a take-out service wlndow at I.he rear of the cafe encroaches another fi ve feet -into the park. The encroachment charges were made while the commission was considering 1 request from the. care owners for a con- dit ional use permit for the sale of beer and wine on the premises. Commissioners In a 4-l split vote:, with John McDowell dissenting , approved the application for the CUP wil1 the stipula· lion that the take-out window not operate until a study is conducted tc determine the extent, if any, of the building's en- croachment into the park. Afte r the deci~ion, Leak apparenlly left the meeting, but returned during oral communica tions to again ta lk 11b'Jut the encroachment matter. "I was just back to the cafe," Leak said, "and I remeasured the bui lding and the lot. It now appe11rs the bui lding en· croaches only one and a half inches into the park, not two feel, two inches," "The sidewalk," Leak added, "still en- croaches into the park five feet." Earlier in the meeting, Leak said that he was told by Clyde Springe, city building direetor. that the sidewalk wa~ "required " by the building department to replace some old wooden steps and a foot path to the take out window. Leak also alleged that the take-out win· dow, which has not been used in years al the restaurant, but which is planned to be used unde r the new management, will create a more intensive use and therefore additional parking will be needed in the area of the restaurant. Planning Director Wayne Mody noted there is no parking available at the restaurant location . The reason, he aald. was that parlting requirement!! were not on the books when the building was originally built. "Since the remodeling that has recently been done does not amount to more tha" 50 percent of the value of the entire building, we ran not require tl!e owner to provide parking," Moody said. Building Permit · Increase Noted In Laguna Beach Eight building pcnnits for new one- family dwellings valued al a total of $331.252 and one permit for a 2(}.unit apartment development in Sleepy Hollow. valued at 249,22(), helped boost coo- slruction figures in Laguna Beach to & substantial $620.532 in the month of May. This compared with a valuation of $258,970 in the same month last year. Forty-five permit..~ were issued in May, 1971 and 41 1n May, Hl70. Ano!her substantial item in May W!!I a permit for the new Festival of Art..s warehouse, -..1ued at $11 ,850. Seventeen permits were i!lsued during the month ror alterations to dwelling! and co mmercial buildings. two for swim- ming pools and several for walls and fences. Total valuation of construction In Laguna for the year to date i!I 11.917,442, compared with a figure of $1,078,320 ln the same period last year. Orange Weat•er Night and morning low clouds snd local fog predicted for the Southland today and Wedne11rlay, with some late afternoon ha.zy aun- shine. Hlghs today 73. l..<Jw tonight I<), INSIDE TODA l' An nick t.o GentTal Patton m111 fa.med W\VJJ commandeT plan- ned to retire from the Arm11 witll o withering blast a t General Eisenhouier at the time of his fatal auto ocddent. Stor1,1 Paue 4. C•lli.rltle • (~ ..... ~ . Clnt.llled 1 .. lt C-•Ct IJ c .... _,.. n 0.0111 ftt•k•t t ·~1111<1•1 ,... ' 'IMOOC:• It 11 H-W:fft 11 All• L•M tn II ,,..,,! ... 1.1e ...... 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The Sl.091,929 remaining represents a decrease from last year's b1.1dget or near· Jy $500,000. But last year's was inOated by Oood damage projects !or which the city was reimbursed by the state. Included in this year 's $785.4&1 general fund expenditure \lo'hich is slightly lower than last year's $834,689 is $216,782 for public safet). The public safely expenditure, the largest single category in the entire budget, rcpre~ents $150,000 for contract services of the Orange County SheriH's Office, S25,000 /\lo·hich 1night be reim- bursed by a special grant ) for a study for Capislrano·s own police department, and S20,000 for fire protcclion paid to the cnun\y for a volunteer department. The rest is miscellaneous. Laguna Writer To Address Club Laguna Beach author A.mold Hano wil l be the featured speaker al a meeting nr the South Coast De1nocrallc Peace Cluh Thursday evening .et 8 o'clock 1n the home of ~tr. and ~l rs. Lester Engelhardt, 1723 Thurston Drr\·e. llano wiU speak in favor of establish- ment of a ('ode of ethics to go\·ern thP conduct of city official~. Pros .end cons of Lhe question will be aired in a discui;sion period following hl~ talk . The publi c i~ invited lo participate, Refreshments \lo'tll be served. OIANGI C:OAST DAILY PILDT 011:.l.NC..:. C.0 .t.JT rUBLISH IN~ 1:'.:0MP.l.N'f a: .. b.rt t>I. w ••• r , ... ..,_, ,,,. """'"""' J.~~ '-· c ... 1ov Vkl l'r .. !G"'I •rd Gtt>tul MllM ..... Th<1.,,•• Ko.vii t:Oo!or 1hD .... I A. ir-1 ... ,~;11, M•• .. q•"ll ld•oor C.Urltt H. l<1 t1t ll~ko rol P. N•tl ,..,,,.10~. #-"Hl"'9 lt!tor~ .... M .. lff&ll OHie• Jl~ fo,.11 A~o•u• ,lrola:l:119 odd,t n l P,0. l o• 1>6,, '26$? s-C'-_ .. Offic• JO~ 1'i•rth 1:1 C1"'i~• •••I, ,l.72 O!Mr OHie" (Diii M ..... llll Wnl tlf llrMf Jl(WDO•t 8 .. Ch: U1' f'lt..,:ooof! ...... ~ll'f Hll"lto.,.11111 lluc:ll: 11•1J 11~ llH'"or• T..,._. t7141 •41-4Jl1 Cl••lflt• ..&l-'411 .. 641·t671 s.. c ......... "" o., ...... ! 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He said he brought the doll back betause ii might help in ident1tying one of the children killed when lhe co111· mercial airliner and a military iet col- lided, k.llllng the pilot of the 1nililary plane and all 49 persons aboard the a irliner. "l>,ty blood turned cold," Recd said • when be ai&bled the doll from ti is patrol helicopte r. "f have three kids myself. I've betn to • lot of theae ctaab sites, but every time I Ht somethln1 like this It really .shakes me up Jnd mall.es me thank God that my kids are still ()K ." The crash scene itself looks somelhlng like a bowl. a giant bowl containing a .salad of small bits of scorched rnetal a11d fir!'balJ -b\acked greenery, and it is a very difFicull place to retrieve dead bodies. The V.'<tlls of the nameless <:anyori on the north slope of ML Bliss where ail Air v.·es t DC1I crashed arc .steep. Trees grow out of it .almost h1>r)zo1na.Uy, like spears hurled inlo the wall. Searchers looking for bodies work their \lo'ay dO\.\'n its sides on ropes, like moun· tain c!imbe~. Some are mount.ain cllmberll, the orange jumpauiled men of the Mount.aln Rescue Team. Blrds sang in the mount.ain !!tlltness u lDi Angeles Coroner 'l'honias Noguchi and his team went about mar king bodie.<1 ,vith white cloth, as they v.·ere found !!lrewn on the hillside, charred arms and legs outstret<:hed. '1'hey fou11d 2$ sccitll'rf.'tl arnong the !ug- ~a~e and upho\s1cry and alu1ninurn . threr ot then1 srnall rhildrcn. Noguctu sald. Rngl1tly colored flo\\ers dot lhe h1lls1d£'. The yellow and red tail of the jetliner, the biggest piece \elt intact, stuck up through tht' n1ornlng log. Search tea ms had lo \\'ail for the fog to lilt before they brought their helicopters in. It was not until late f.1onday afternoon that the hrst bodies \lo·ere brought out ot the c1nyon, and helicopttred down UI the rescue command post -two Marine <.Arps rield tcnt.s set up on the baseball diamond of a small park in Duarte. A cro,,.,·d fJf about 200, mostly residents or the neighborhood, v.·atched in silence as !hr bodies were remolled. and the while ~nd red firt" departn11.:nt chopper clat- tered back h1r rnure The M<irinc Corps. brought up !ht> ''Jolly <:rtt11 Ciani .'' a very largf" helic'optcr . In an al\ernpt to hit a larger number ot bodies. A !itler. lowered into the canyon by t'ablc and winch , t1\•isted so \'io1ently in U1e <lo,~ndralt from the enormous helicopter's rotors that it snap- ped o!L The canyon ~'as tl)(I narrow for Lhe "Green Giant" to 1011·er itself into 1t. The remoteness or the area nuuJe It • helicopter operation. By late afternoon there were nine choppers on the job. There Y1as hope lor a wlule for the pilot 1)f the Navy plane. l\111it<iry monitors pJtked up the "hleep-blel'p·bleep"' of his locator radio, which i! su p\XlSed to guide re scuers lo downed pilots, Rut he was dead in the wreckage of hi' planl'. and Lhe "bleep bleep"' continuerl. Seal'che1·~ later round his vello\9 p;.i rachutf' di'aJK'd o\·er a bush, wiih lhe: r11d10 dangling beneath, still sending ll:S fal se beacon . Searchers said he apparentl y tried to ejeel. but ll'as trapped in lhe cockpit. and only small pieCfs of his remains "''ere fowid. Details Cloaked Fire Alarm Tab Told El Toro Air Survivor Meets Press on Crash A young El Toro Marine lieutenanl - the lone survivor of California's v,:orsl commercial air tragedy -met the press A1o nday but was forbidden to reveal details ol tht crash. First Lt. Christopher Schiess. 24, was allowed to tell how he surv ived but no more about the collision Sunday of a Navy F4 Phantom jet and a Hughes' Air West jetliner. Officials al I.'.:\ Toro f.1arine Corps Air Station said there will be a military in· \'estigallon of Ute crash as well as the civilian investigation and Schiesi; will not be allo\lo·ed to talk e;ii:cept at those hear· ings. Col. O. R. Davis, rommanding officer of ~!arine Aircraft (;roup 3 to v.·hich Schiess ls attached, fielded all technical CJUestions for the lieutenant. The colonel said Schiess v.'llS radar operator of the Phantom, but the jet was on a \•isual flight pattern authorized bet"·een Palmdale and El Toro. He said Schiess did not see the jetliner before the collision and to his knowledge there was no radio contact bet\lo·een the two aircraft. Schiess was then allowed lo discuss "'·hal happened alter tht' planes hit. "After lhe airliner hi\ us \lo'e tumbled violently four or five times. I initialed my own eject ion and it t.ook 11bout 15 minutes for me to come down ," he said. 'fhe Lieutenant said he was nol injured and was able lo walk to a road\vay he spotted while in the ajr. He also explained the ejetlion syslem of a Phantom jet "If the pilot initiate ~ ejection \lo'e both go. Otherwise \lo'e do 1l individually, It was our policy to do it separately.'' "In this circumstance." he continued. "if I had had presence of mind I would Flll's Back on Duty NELLIS AFB , :\rv. (UPI) -Fifty or the swing-win g Fll\'s have been returned lo dll\y at this Southern ~evada base. ac· cording to an Air Forc e spokesman, have reached up and eje<:ted hlm /the pilot) my.self. I thought he \lo'as alread/ out." The pilot's llody \lo'as found in the wreckage of his plane. Schiess said he was not injured 111 lhe crash. buL was O\'erwhelmed with sho<:k. Schiess is a member of t.1arine fighter At:ack Squadron 323. stationed ar El 'foro. His home to1\·n is Seattle. \Vash. Dllring the press 1.:onlerence he showed no visible strain. and. on advice from military counsel, refused lo answer any direct CJUestions about the crash. •1 THOUGHT HE WAS OUT' Air Crash Survivor Schiess F 01·mer Chilean Official Murdered iri. Santiago SA,\iTlAGO, Chile !:\P) -Edmundo Perez Zukovic. an interlor 1n1nii;ter 1n Chile's former Chr istian Democratic ad· 111in15\ral1on. ~·as assassinated today 1n Santiago by men w1lh submat·h1nc guns. Perez Zukov1c \\aS known ror his tough ant1leftisl \'ie~·s. Chrislian Democratic politicians said the ~laying appeared to have the implications of a political l·nme, Unidentified assailants blocked Perez: Zukovic's automobile as he '"'as leaving his residence, gunned him do\lo'n and fled. Perez Zukov ic, 57. the father of eiglil children, wu taktn lo the Chilean Military Hospital a few bloc'k.s l\lo'B}'. Marxist President Salvador Allende called a meet ing of his security ch1ef5 at Government House as soon as he heard thP ne1r<: Covcrnn1en1 ~eC\1r1tv ofl 1cf'rs also or dered all Chllear. radio Sta tions 10 hook up into a nation\lo'idP chai11 1·on· trolled hy th r government "lo ccntnili ~e all infotrnation of 1his disgraceful ti'cnt that is shaki n1t lhr rountry." The government controllri! network i!suerl one brief bulletin confirming tht death. then switched over 10 broadcasting funeral 1nusic. Thi5 1s the second assassination with polilical implica11qns committed in Chile in the last eight months. Gen. Rene Schneider. the army commander in chief, was similarly sunned dead last October. a few days before a joint session of Congress confirmed the election of Presi· dent Allende. High Cou1·t Bo11d Ruling Thwarts Oe111e11te Pla11s San Clemente city olficia111 \\ert visibly disappointed Monday night lollo~·lng 1 U.S. Supreme Court ruling which alfC<'ted a recent city-wide bond election for con- struction of recreation1I facllities. The high court ruled that st.ates ran 1·e· qu ire approval of more 1han a maJor1ty of the \IOter1 v.·htn comm\lnitlf!s want to Issue bonds <Ir levy tt1J1.es beyond the 1tate eonatltutlonal limit. In the April 20 rlcctlon. fnur bond pro- positions had betn placed before. the \IOters. llowevtr only l\lo'O of the mea~urts received more than a m11jnrHy of votea. but did not reach the l\l'O thirds margin a!. required by state law . A $400,000 hand !~sue for cons\ruclion <11 a new comm1.1nH.Y clu~hou~ rectived approval of ~.1 f)'rctnt of those per50ps voting. A bond issue for $107 .000 in beach :ind pier irnpro1·ement wa s backed by !12 Jlercent of the electorate. Al l\londay's budget study sesslon, cily councihnen voiced disappointment at the court ruling. \lo'hich ll'U contrary to • rr:- t·enl C111ifom1a Supreme Court dtcision. Councilmen · h11d expecttd tile high court to also find lhl\l only a simple ma· JOrity was n!'eded to pass a bond iliS\le, a decision \lo'hich would ha ve been retroaC!· th·I!' to the recent rlection and allowed the sale ol the bonds. City Manager Kenneth Carr said tod ay he Intends to 8Sk tht city attorney fnr a legri l lnterpret.afion of lhe ruling before Mny official st;itpm(':nt is made about I.he local bonJ situat ion. District Systeni May Cost Taxpayers $100,000 1nstallation of fire and lnlrusion alarm :;ystcms 1n all facilities in the Capistrano L:nif1 ed School District n1ay cost the tax- payers niore than $100,000. Ken fl.lcCurdy, Director of Maintenance and Operations. told the board of trustees Monday that the figure represents the estimated cost of the lnitial capital in· vestment. Yearly maintenance charges wouJJ be approxi ma tely $5,000. 1\lcCurdy recommended hiring a con· sul!anl lo design a complete securitv system . to supervise its installation. and to follow through on its operation. He said a t\lo·o-year consultant's service v.·ould cosl between $5.000 and $10_000. The board, expressing dive rge nt opi· nions on the need for such ao expensive system a! this time. took no action. "We 're not just trying to get a reduc- tion in our insurance rates," said Superin tendent Truman Benedict. "We're talk ing about qualifying for insurancr at al l.., l[e added that there is no guarantee that insurance cornpanies will reduce rate.~ if all the alarn1 systerns are Hl· stalled . "I thtnk insurance coinpanies are heing rvasivc so they can raise their rates," charged Trustee Stanley Kelley. "Thl"y said if we had installed an ap- 11rovcd systl'nl our ra tes ,1·ould ha\e gone down ... said BenedicL ~lcCurdy said the Nationa l Firf' Pr(11eclion Serv1ce and the Pacific Fire Hallng Burr;1u ha\•e s!iff requirements for dl·tcc11on and monitoring sys1en1s. They require fire alarn1s to be .separate lronl inlrusion sysLerns. Ile .1ddcd 1hat San Clemente still h<'I~ a low firt' rating which 1nakes insurance r.11cs high "Our best protection Is our parent:;. s1lldcn l ~ ;;ind other residents." :;atd Tru stee Fred r\ewhart. "\.\'e huve an unusual situation in that we have people behind us here," addtd Truslee Bob !!ursL Rites Conducted For John Anso11 Prh ate sct'\'ites "'ere heir! for J()hn B. An.son t;f 31007 Cry~t.al Sand.~ J)fi\c, Sutith I.ag1111;1. ~·ho ched Sunday at the aµ<' f!f fi'.! :'ll r 1\nson. an a11<1rn1·~. 11 a."-a nat11 t> of Nrw ''l'nrk but had h\ed 1n California for the past 52 1 ea1·:;. Ur 1~ su r~l\('1! b\ h t.~ 111clo\1', Fran('('~ nl !he 1101111~ a f!aughlt'r .\1r:.. Sheila 1't;u·1ln t1<11 l11'fl!hrr~. \\'dliatn Fl. A11~111 of G!c1111ale and Rrute B. Ans(ln of Red<1ndn Rrat·h: :ind a :.ister, :-.1argarct :--rcli;-11ic\.: of ~:u1 F1•n1;i11dn. ~hclfc•1 Lnc;una Hc:i1·h ~lorll1<1r\. rli rcc· l11rs. "But insurante con1panies don't look at it that "·ay:· s..1id 1'ruslL"(' Bob Beasley, "'They look at the Lotal nationa l pi cture." Trustee Nofi e f'amul11ro added that there would be no reduction in rates until viole nce against schools stops, Sa m Chicas, Assistant Supe rintendent for Business Services said there is a bill 1n 1he stale leg islalure which would allow districts lo start their alnrni systen1s lhrough a permissive lax. The board directed McCurdy ti, present a detailed study of fire alarms a1 a luture meetin g. Councilme11 Add $6,000 To San Cle1nente Budget After pre-meeting quips of cutt ing back e\·erything but city coun<'il pay, San Clemente co unt·il n1en ~·londay night in- ~tead added $fi.OOO to the t971 -i2 pre!irninary budget and did not slash any cxpend1tures. Cou11c1Jn1e11 had lleen expected lo discuss ci!y ernploye requests for pay in- creases at the study session but indicated such talk \lo'Ould be reserved for an ex- ecutive session ~on1etime next week. The ci ly attorney will be asked to determine if a closed dis<:ussion of lhc n1aller would be legal under California's Brown Acl. At Mnnday's study lalks, a large por- 1100 of the S6,000 added to the preliminary budget "'<'ls al the request of City ~1anager l\('nncth Carr who said !he additional funds \\'Cre necessary for ac- La~u11a Planners Deny Six-parcel Land Change Bid An app!1ca !lon lo cl1ange six part'cls or land frorn R-1 to R-2 zoning nrcar \Vendt 1'errace and \Vilcox \Va y wa s denied by Laguna Beach Planning Con1n1issloner~ fl.londa y nt~ht, due lo the st rong op- position lo Ille rezoning by landowners 1n lhe ne1ghthlrhooct. l'nder cx1~1111g R-1 use , there n1ay be only one d11·elling u111l for each 7,000 sqllare reel ot land . The H·2 zone is n1uch mor<' t1cnse. allo\\in g (lne d"·el!ing unit fur each 2.000 sq11are feet or land. Noting that .11 f)f'rcenl ol the land- O\\'ners in thC' area "'ere aRa1n:;I 1he rezoning a11pl!cat1(1n rnade by Richard Ff'nske, 637 \\'e11dt TerracC', and lhat 20 percent 1:; ~ufficirnt fnr rrfusal , con1· rnis:;ione rs unan1rnousl) denied the rC'- que<:.1. f'lil11ne1~ also <'fln1inllcd u111il \hr ne:.t rcitular n1rPl1n~ .l1111r 2!. a \-ar•ancl' ap- pl1 c'at111n lrnn1 Tliorn<i~ l.111~0 61~ \\'llrox '\'a1. lo 111tTcasr 1hr d1·11 ~11.1· 111 r!wrlhn~ un11s on his 17.000 ~cpiarc loot parcel. counting and auditing recs and increased le,'la! services. There \lo'as some discussion or perhaps cutting back the number of oHicer:i in the polite deparlnlen! upon expiration of a lederal grant which allowed for hiring 10 actdition11J officers. However, manager C<i1T 1ntrodl1ced :-!at istic~ he had i'alculated in ~·ompari~on bet\lo·een the San C\ernente afld Laguna Bc;;ich police departments. Carr said whereas the population of Laguna Beach is ahoul 2j percent less lhan San Clen1ente's, the Art Colon\' ha:-; 1Jnly one less offil'l'r than this "con1~ 1nunil~« Carr indicated that all 47 01ficer:o1 on !he local force "·rre probably needed. Count•ilmen also disc·ussed cutting bal·k 11ne employe in the city engineering departn1ent. but Carr ~uggested one of the men could instead be transferred to a new position as oper.1tor al the city's ~ewage treatment plant. "Thal \lo'OUld be heller than adding ~ull)('OO<' lo the unr1nployrnent rolls ." l'1:1rr said. "But not 1n status,., Council· 1niln Tom O'Kccfe quipped, Councilman Wade Lower asked if the: allocation to the Chan1 her of Cnn1me.rce fQr ad1·ertising 11urposPs co11lcl be in- creased froin its prc.~t'nt $9.700. J)r. Lnll'er inditatrd this addi!ionnl monty was warranted in light of the reccnl in- crea.~e in advPrt1sing cosl~. 1lo1vPver, O'Kcf'fe nnted, ''It would be hard 10 defend holrlini;i a tight line 011 pa yroll if 11·e art> goinl{ lo g1rc ;n1·ay 1nonev out 1>f the budget !In th e Cha1nber1.'' The maller 1.\-a.~ he.Id for further d1"l'U<1~inn a! a la!e r rlalr l'ounc1 lmen :ilso .~E'1 Ju11e I~ as thf' ten1a111r datl' for an csecot1\·I' ses~ion on salary 1ncrrases, Harvc Co urt Dale Se t T.05 A;\C.F,Lr~S il"Pll -Di s<' jock l!V llar\·ey "llti1nble lt ;ir1 r ' 11.llller h11s beeii nrrlered 1o appear for S1Jpcrior ('nurt aT· raignn1enL .Ju11e 21 on chargrs or killing his n·ife. ------------- NO. GAP HERE! • Our corpet instoll otions ore so smooth thot you con be ossured of the finest •••m• onywhe re . We hond sew our •••ms from the bock with o crou·stitch , ond then rein force with lotex to prevent them from ever coming open. Th is tokes a little lbnger, but i• infin itely superior to t~ped seams. Th e best in stollers in tlie county ore performing for ALDEN's , tro ined by u• to instoll the right woy! To be sure tho! the corpeting you choose won't hove gop• where the seoms ore, moke sure thot ALDEN 's does the job. IANT A ANA, OlANel, TUSTIN Cal~ ••• At..DIN'I ll:ID Hlt..L CAll'ITS & DRA,111:111 11:174 lrYIM, Twtlttt Cal. 1:11·"44 ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646-4838 7 San Cle111ente Capistrano VOL. 64 , NO. I l b, l SECTIONS . 40 PAGES EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, .:ALIFORNIA Today'• Final N.Y. Stooks TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1971 TEN CENTS • I emente s ictims WO Hospital Started Groundbreaking Cal1n Despite Hassle By PA~1 ELA HALLAN 01 l~t Otll~ Plkll Sit !! Groundbreaking ceremonies ror Sad· dleback Community Hospital v.· en t smoothly Monday despile mon ths or con· trovcrsy ovc-r land use and an alleged grand 1ury 1nvest1ga\lon. Ten speakers paid homage to the ef- forts of the community Lo make the Laguna Hills facility a reality while bulldozers. posed for action, waited in the background. Onlv one speaker made an oblique referCnce to the hospital's troubled begin- nings. Samuel J. Tibbits, president ol lhe Lutheran Hospita l Society which will Raises Requested manage the facility. said, "T want to assure you we have no confl icts of in· terest and there never have been any." County Planning Commissioner Arnold Forde, y,•ho ha s voiced opposition to gran- ting a permit for the hospital's con- struction, has been charged with a.n alleged conflict of inlerest because of his supposed rinancial interests i~ what _ ':"'ill be a private neighboring hospital fac ili ty, Mission C.Ommunity Hospital. Tibbits went on to promise the 250 peo· pie present that the hospital will be operated eff iciently, at a low co9t. and will be comprehensive in services. He was followed by Fourth District San Cle1nente Policen1en Lowe st Paid n1 Comity San Clemente. the western retreat of the most guarded man in I.he country. President Nixon. has the lowf'!l paid police offiurs in Orange County. According to figures compiled by lhe San Clemente Peace Officers Associatio n, their salaries, even with requested pay Danny Does Well After Seco1ul M a.jor Operation Four-year-old Danny Jones, the San Clemrnte youngster who went into cipel1 heart Surge ry May 10 boosted by a Presid ential handshake, is reported In be doing y,·elt fo!loy,•ing another operation lhL~ \\'Cekend. A famil y spokesman said the bny y,•as rushed back into the npcra t1ng roo m .:iflcr he developed inlernal hemorrhaging as 1he resull of an ulcer. Doctors at child ren·s l\osp1La! in Uis Angeles feared the boy y,•ould not survive !he second operat ion. the spokesman said .. b.ut the youth w.cis ron.~c;1nus Mond ay. silting up In bed and asking for water. Duri ng the surgery this Wf'ekend, lhe hns p1ta! sent out a call for bl ood d0nors fcir the hoy and four San Cl emente Police offi cers rushed to Los An geles to be of hrlp. However. hy the time they arrived enough donors had been located. r ollow1 ng best wishes from President Nix on. Dan ny entered lhe hospital for surp;ery which repaired 1hree holes 1n his heart . He has been in the hospital since that time. Girl on Bicycle Struck by Auto In San Clemente An 11-ye:ir-old San Clemente girl riding her bicycle lo schoo l this morning slif· Jercd minor injuries after being struck by an aut.omobile on Avenida Palizada . The youngs ler. Charlene Lockhart, daughlrr of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lockhart. 923 Avenida Salvador. was treated al the cmergel'ICy room of South Coast Qlmmunil)' Hospital for a se.yere laceration to her left knee. She also 1us- tained abrasions lo her arms and hips, police said. The mishap occurred at the ln· tersecOon o( Avenlda Palliada and AvenJda de Estrella, officers 1aid, when the LA>ckhart girl atte:mpted to ride her bicycle acrOS!I the street. She was on hf'r w111y to Khoo! at Olt Hanson Eleme:n· lary School whert she l.!1 ln the slxth £rade. Police said an 11utomobllc driven by Mrs. Charlotte MacBeth, 49, of 31962 Mt . Rainier, La guna Niguel, had 1topptd at the .(!OP sign 11nd st11rted off 1ga!n whtn the gl rl rode into the path or the car. ~. hike!, would alill fall btlow county averages. The pol icP.men have requested pay raises and additional fringe benef its to bring them in line with either police departments of comparable size in Orange County. The compila!ion of figures showing the sal ary schedules of o!her county departments has be~n presented to the city council along with the request. "Utilizing a pay increase or an average five per cent at fiscal _vear 1971-72," the re q u es t slates, "the average -(for the county ) will rise to $987 for patrolman. The requested 10 percent in· crease by this association would place this city's lop patrol pay a1 $971, $16 below the projected average." The c u r rent count y • wide average month ly pa y for the top patrolmao posi - tion in the 22 police depa rtments is $940, '>'"i1 h San Clcmen1e·s $883 at the bottom and Ney,·port Beach"s $936 at the top of the scale. Jn the ten smallest departments - \1•hich include Laguna Beach. Tustin. SE'a l Beach and Founta in Va llf'y -the average pay for top patrolman is $925. For the position of ~crgca nt. the associatinn ca lculates a 121, percent pay hike would be neces~arv to comr into hne with the county . wid e avera11:e C15n Cleinente's top serg eant earns $998 per month. the county average is $1.080 per month and the highest paid is in San1a Ana ~ith $1,164 per month . According to the figures. a t::i pE'rccnt pay hike would be necessary to bring the lieutenants into line with other county department s. A top San Clemente lieutenant earns Sl.100. lhe countt average Is Sl.2-tO and the highest paid s!ol Is in Anaheim with $\.350 per month. tn addition to salary increases. the association has asked for the creation or the position of Polire Agent to replace that of Detective. The requiremen~ for this ~iUon ,would be much the same a.s for the present detective slots. but a police agenl could be either uniformed or plain clothes. "This change could allow the trans!er of experienced. qualified p e r 1 on n e I between patrol and inves:tigation without the problems of pay di fferential and the so.called stigma or a demoti on from detective lo patrolman," the request states. The peace officers association has a\i;o asked for a revamping of the present method of compensation for overtime worked by an officer. The pre.!lent policy \9 that an offucer ls not pakl for overt ime but 11 Instead given time off an an hour-for-hour basis for e1· tra lime worked. San Clementt i1 the on-- ly departmimt ln the county u.sing thl• method. Other cltiell either pay Ume·11nd-a-half for overtime, pay straight lime or Ri ve the office r a choice of being paid &tralghl tie or taking limt off. ''Many officen of this department have ac.rued more compensatory time than they would ever be 1tble to use," the re- quest states. The: association l\ asking tha t the of· ficers be given a choice: of taking tht lime off or being paid 1tral11ht time for the addJtlonal hour! worked . ... Supervisor Ra lph B. Clark and Fifth District supervisor Ronald Caspers. Clark call~d lhe raci!ity an example rof "a new trend in community hospitals. of- fering every type of service in one facili· ty and a shortened hospita l stay." "Il"s planned with the future in mind," management. lhe Lutheran Hospital Society, has promised this community ef· ficient service. I look forward to the fulfillment of that promise." Caspers assured the audience that the myriad problems facing Orange County are being confronted. particularly those relating to improving the environment. "\Ve are dedicated to improving the en· vironment. \ particularly open space, freeway and jet noise. and wat er pollu· tion." he said. He said these problems were caused b.v Industrialization and urbanization and some scientists feel tha! envir!fnmental problems are related to life expectancy. ··While life expectancy has risen flll over the world, it hasn't really advanced significantly for people past the age of 45." he said . He also cited the. high rate of infant mortality in this country and concluded that 11. high st.andard of living doesn't always mean our medical proble!!'..S have been solved. Caspers «imp\imented ~ community on the fine new structure to be built. "We can't Lake credit for this project at the county level. You can and we salute you. Saddleback Hospital will stand forever as a monument to dedication and hard work. Other speakers included vice Adm. Roland N. Smoot. USN (ret.) represen· linp; the Le!5ure World Ctimmunily y,•ho call ed the facility a symbol of man·s triumph over pain and disease. Chester Briner, past president of the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Com- merce pledged the support or the business community lo the hospital and Victor Andrews, president of the board of South Coast Community Hospital. called it a good investment. Jack Van Zanten or the architectural firm of Stone, P..1arraccini and Pa tterson pointed out 1he innovations in design and George Fouche , vice ~resident of Swinerton and \\'alberg y,•hn are con· tractors for the hospital promisrd the: community. would "get its mone y's worth." Harry Field. depart menl of Public Health, State l)f Ca!i forn1 i1, pointed nut tha t the hospilal"s ronst ruction mcthnd 11o·11l prcivide for earlier completion and a red uction in cosl. Frank J. Scha effer . prrsidrnt nf lhe hos pital served as master ot ccrrmonies. The Rev. Otro E. Sporrf'r, St. Nicholas Catholic Church gave thf' invocation, SmO<>t led the pledge lo the fl ag and P..lrs Herman Griffin . accnmpanied by her husband. sang the national anthem. A non-profit commun ity m e d i c R 1 facility, Saddlcback Hospital alread y has had $3 milLion in ronlribution~ of land and money JL is be ing designed to prov- ide a complete range or care incl uding general, maternity, pediatric, geriatric., emergency and outpatient By 1975 it will be providing medical services an es timated for 100.000 person~ In Aegean Hill.!!, Capistrano Highlands, El Toro, Jrvine. Laguna Hills. Laguna Niguel , Lake Forest and Mi$sion Viejo. Oit.!LY l'ILOT $1.tl 1'1Mt1 OFFICIALS TURN SOIL FOR SADDLEBACK HOSPITAL SuFM rvisora Clark•, Ca$p•rs and Harry Field Capo Trustees Approve Two Building Projects TY.·o constru cti on prrlJecls -one in San Clement e ;inr1 the n!her in Dana Point - 11o•ere given the nod by Tru~tf'es of the Capistrano Lnified School D1stricl Mon· day~ The nana Elementary Sch(IOI add1t inn, '>'"hich has bf'eo 10 mothballs for three ye ars await in_ll funds. was aired by the board anrl given unofficial approval. f ormal action will be taken al the next meeting. Also approved were working drawings for the new Las Palma~ School build ings which will replace a facili ty to be torn down this summ er. The Dana addition will include 10 classrooms -si ic open ~pace classrooms, two kindergartens anrl two speci31 educa- tion rooms. Cost estimates for the project, Jlrst drawn in 1968, are $.125,000. The school district had hoped to receive stale funding but projected growth in the area was not as rapid as expected and 11tate ;illocations did not come through. Joe Wimer. Director of Administrative Serv ices, said local bond mohey will be 11.!led to finance the school addit ion. If the board approves going to bid on the pro. 1ec:t at their next mee1ing. the project y,jlJ be completer! in seven mnnths. Prelimin ary drawings for the new Las Palma~ building were fcirmally approved and Y.Ork1ng drawings were authorized. The new building , Spanish in flavor, will 1nclurle six new classrooms, a multipu rpose area, and an administrative ccn1cr, llobc rl Hench of Bl urock and Partner! assured the board that every effort is being 1nade to preserve the character of the school and it s numerous trees. lie s11id uniquf features will include no steps to impede the physically han· dicapped and no chalkboards on the wnBs. The rost of the project, lncluding the demolition of the old building which is structurally unsafe and illegal to use, is S442,530. Related costs for such things 11.s architects fees . 6011 tests, furniture 'and suppl ies. will run anolher $100,000. Funding for the project which will also Include remodeling a classroom complex now in use on the site will be through local· bond money. Identical to Viejo's Tustin Shooting Proh.ed Eager Orange Olunty sheriff's officers today }oined Tustin pol ice in probing the shooting of a market cltrk in that city Jn lbe belief that the gunman mav be the man who lhot and killed service st.lion attendant Douglas Ray Wheat Jr. of Mission Viejo in almost I de. n t I c a I circumstances. "The p1tlem is alm0$t the &atne in so many respects tftat we. havt to cooperate with 1\istirfbff!Cerg on this one," 1bertff'1 Sgt. !kn OUnd.lbou"' 181d tocby. "We ';.ave no clues lo the ldenUI) of the gunman b\Jt this second ki111n& may give Ui some." Clerk 1bol1)8& Grove, 22. was shot in the bAck of the btad early Mond11y by an unknown gunman who rlfied the till of the 7-Eleven market on McFadden Avenue of an estimittd $200 and lefl the seriously wounded clerk lying behind the counter. Grove Is listed in criUcal condition to- day in Tustin Community Hospital. Owf'ler1 of the market chain have offe red a rewa rd of $3,000 ror infor mation leading to the arre!t of the. ASsallant. Whet, 17, was also shot fn lbe back of the head last Jan. 30 and left for dead by ' Angela Bail Bid Set SAN RAF'AEL (AP) -A hearing on whether bll1ck mllttant An5ela Davi:1 1hould be frtefl on bail . scheduled for Wtdne!day, has bttn postponed· for one week. ' .. .. • gunman wbo found ltss than $511 In the cash box of lhe Arco atation at .La. Paz RORd and the San Diego Freeway. The Mlsslon Viejo tll1b School junior remained In a coma In Sooth Coast Com· munity Hospital from the time of bis ahooting until hi$ dealb three weeks later. The Arco company has offered a rtward of SS,000 for Information leadlna to the capture of his kl Iler. "The shooting, the lime, the locations of the &hootlngs and tMlr proximity to tht freeway are factors that add up to an operation paltern," Oxandabourt uJd to- driy, "There are stveral othtr factors that T can't go Into at this time but we Are "1orklni; on every pos!!;lble lead In both cases.'' AJ1oard Jet In Collision l(illing 49 Two San Clemente· children descrlbed by a former teacher a! "the most precious kids you could imagine'' wer• among the 49 persons killed Sunday ln the mid-air collision of a jetliner and a Mar ine Corps jet fighter. The youngsters. Mike Potter. 7, and his sister. Julie, 6, are the chi ldren or Mrs. Sandra Potter, 241 Avenida Pelayo. They had been ta.ken out of school two weeks early lo travel to Lewiston, Idaho, witll their aunt, ?.1r.!I. Frances Kalbfleisch. Mrs. Kalbfleisch, the sister of Mrs. Pot· ter, also lost her life in the tragic aircraft collision. The accident occurred over the rugged San Gabriel Mountains near Duartt when a Hughes Air West jetliner out C!f Uis Angeles International Airport collided with an El Toro-hound F4B Phantom fighter plane. The only surviv or of the tragedy was the fighter's radar intercept officer. 1st Lt. Christopher E. Schiess. Mike Potter was a first grade student at CC!ncordia Elementary School and hill 1ister Julie was in kindergarten at Ole Hanson Elementary School. The children's aunt had bten tn San Clemente for a £ew days visiting Mrs. Potter and the fam ily had decided to take the children out of school early to travel back to Idaho with Mr9. Katbflelsch. After gpendinc two weeb with the aunt. they were to have cone on to Mon-- tana to spend the summer with their father. Lee Potter. Mr. and Mn. Potter are divorced and the children elway1 spend the summer months with their father. The two children formerly attended San Clemente Pre-School where their teacher, Mrs. Helen Mil!er said they had always been "good, well-behaved children.'' Past Boy Scout Activities Told A series of reports on activities of the past year will make up the agenda at the monthly meeting of the El Camino Real Boy Scbut District, scheduled to begin 11.t 7 pm. Thursday. The meeting will be held al Tiny Naylor's Res taurant, 27000 0 rte g a Highway in San Juan Capistrano and wiU be preceeOed at 6:30 p.m. by an Informal dinner. All members of the dis lrict com· miltee ere expected to attend and the meeting is open to the public. Representatives of local c.hurche.!1, service clubs and other civic group.!! which sponsor the district's 36 Cub and Scout packs will report on the past year's most successful activities. 13 Gls Hospitalized SEOUL IUPJ) -A barroom brawl between white and black Gls sent 13 American soldiers to the hospital Monday night, U.S. and Korean oUic.ials said 1.1>- da y. The fight brok~ out in a pub ln the ltawewon quarter, near the. U.S. mlUtary headquarters In Seoul, moved out81de and expanded into a free.for-all at ot.be.r Gii from nearby taverns joined in. \l'eacker nlght and morning ]ow clouds and \6c11I fog predicted for t.ht Southland today and Wednesday, with )Ome late afttmoon hazy lllf1.. shine. Higha today 73. Low tonight 60. INSWE TODA 'Y A.n aidt· to General P4tton 14111 Jo.med. WWII commander plan- ned to retire from the A.rrn11 toit.ll a withering bl4it a& Gnerol Eisenhower at the tJme of hia folal auto occident. Storu Poge 4. C•l1"'1!W t ,.....,_, .... u, • Cl9ulflM 19-:H Co1111e• It , ....... ,,. lt '""' Nttl<:" ' •iff+w1t1 "'" ' l'lllt/IU 1•11 ~... ,. A• \.I"'""' II M.lrtle" \.le .... -• Mn• It MlllMI l'llllft '9 Jt11i....1 Jttwt "' Or111t. c-. t Sytwlt ,..,.,., lt .,..,, , .. ,. Sl'Kll ""'11.tls 1 .. 11 tolf\ll11M ,, Tllfffwl It '#Ntll.r I W_,..t N-l).H ...... " ..... - ~ _ ~•ILV_Pl_Lo_r ___ s_c ______ r.....,_-'"-' _Jv_ .. _a'-. _.,_11 Lawman Finds Child'·s Doll • ID Plane Debris·· I DUARTE (UPI) -One ()( the first thlnp broueht back lrom the wreeUet of a jetllntr in whlcb 49 pu30fU perished &.ndl.)' nl&hl WAI I small doll. whtn he sighted lht doll fro1n his pa trol helicopte r. "f ha\'e three kids m)'3t1f. J 'ye betn to • lot cf these a-ash sit~. but t YI(')' Untt J .. IDrfttlAlna likt this It really shai.ts me up and makes me thank. God that 1ny kids are still OK." ' ' "l aw the doU lying in • clearlna. SW"- roundtd by trtts," saJd Sheriff's Deputy Gtne Reed, who landed hi!! helicopter to retrie\'e the blondr , bluMyed 0011 Mon- day . "1'htre was no wreckage anywhere around." The crash scene ilsetf loo~ something like a bo\lo'I, a giant bovd containing a salad ()f small bils of scorched me!al 11nd fireball·blacked greenery, and it is a very diffLt'Ult pla ce to retrieve dead bodies. . ( tf ~ I ' GRIM CRASH SCENE FIND Child's Doll in Wreck1ge Capo Council Hold s First Budget Meet A deceptive $3,306,329 budget was hand· ~ to San Juan Capistrano City Coun· cilmen ~1 onday during their first budget 5tudy session.· On the surface it appea rs to be the largest in the city's history, jumping more than a million dollars over last year"s. · But it cont.a ins a surprise -S2.21~AOO is budgeted for a South East Regional Reclamation Au thority \SERRA ) project which the city is administering and for \.l.'hich it is being reimbursed 90 percent. The $1,091,929 remaini ng represents • decrease from last year's budget of near- ly $500 ,000. But las t year's was JnOated by flood damage project.s for which the cily was reimbursed by the state. Included in this year's $785.484 general fund ex penditure whic h is slighUy lower than last }''ear's $334,689 is $216,782 for public safety. The public safely expendit ure, the largest single category in the entire budget. represents $1~.000 for contract services of the Orange County Sheriff's Office. $25,000 I which might be reim- bursed by a Spl'<:ial grant 1 for a study for Capislrano·s own police departn1ent. antl $20,000 for fire protection paid to !he county for a volunteer department. Tbe rest is miscellaneous. Lag una Writer To Address CJuh Laguna Beach author Arnold Hano will be lht featured speaker at a meeung of the South Coast Dt'mocra11c Peace Club 'Thursday e .. •cn1n~ at 8 o'clock in the home of .\tr, and '.\trs. Lester Engelhardt, 1723 'Thurston Drn·e. llano ""'Ill speak in fa1 or of establish· ment of a code of ethics lo govern tht conduct of cit~· oHicials. Pros anrl cons of the question will be aired 1n a discussion period fo!lo.,ring his talk. The publlc rs in\'ited lo paruci patr. Refreshments \\'ill be sef\'ed. OIANGE COAST DAILY PILOT c•~N<O;;; C:O.lSr l'!Jl l..1$HIN() C:OMP'.lNV l obort N. 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"''' bl ._.......... ••'-1 ·-lfl -· ro\!K· ... tll' ~"""' -. 1.,..,;,, et•ll ••I• •tld ol "'""""'" l t Klo 1114 coi11 Min, (01u .. n11 i~•1 ... i... ..,. e1 .... w U .Jt _,.,.,.,., h' moll '1 JJ ,,_,.,.,.: ... IHI•.., t•ilMf'-. 11.H _1.,, I He said he brought lhe doll back because ii might help in 1denlifying one of the children killed when lhe con1· ltlercial airliner and a milii.ary jet i;ol- lided, kil ling the pilot of the military pl11ne and all 49 persons aboard !he airliner. •·My blood turned cold," Reed said Details Cloaked The ""'alls of the naineless canyon on the north slope of ~It. Bl~ where an Air west DC9 crashed are steep. Trees grow ()UL of Jt almost horiiont.aUy. like spears hurled int() the ~au. Searchers looking for bodies work their \l'ay down its sides on ropes, like moun· El Toro Air Survivor Meets Press on Crash A young El Toro Marine lieutenant - the lone survi\'or of Calilomia·a worst comm ercial air tragedy -met the press Monday but was forbidden to reveal details of the crash. First Lt. Christo pher Schies~. 24, v.·as allowed to tell how he survived but no more about the collision Sund ay of a Navy F4 Phantom jet and a Hughes' Air West jetl iner. Offic ials at El Toro Marint Corps Air Station said there will be a military in· vesllgation of Ole crash as well as the civilian investigation and Schiess will not be allo..,,·ed to talk except at those hear- ings. Col. 0 . R. Davis. comm anding officer ()f tt1arine Air craft Group 3 to which Schi ess is attached, fielded all tectJ.ical questions for the lieutenant. The colonel s1id Schiess v.·~s radar operator of the Phantom. but the jet "'as on a visual fligh t pattern authorized between Palmdale and El Toro. He sa id Schiess did net see th'e jetliner before the collision and to his knowledge there wa! no radio contact bet~·ttn the two aircraft. Schiess was lhen allowed to discuss what happened after the planes hit. "After the airliner hit us ""'e tumbled violently four or five limes. I initiated my nwn ejection and it too k about 15 minutes for me to come down," he said. The Lleutenant said he was no! inj ured and was able to wa lk to a roadv.·ay he gpc1tted v.•hile in !he air. He also explained lhe ejection system ()f a Phantom jet. "H the pi!ot initiates ejection we OOlh go. Otherwise \\'e do it indi\'idually. It was our policy lo do it se parately." "ln !.his circumstance." he continued. "if 1 had had presence of mind I ..,,·ould F lll"s Back on Duty NELLIS AFB. Nev. IUPJ) -Fifty ()f the sw1ng·\l'ing Ftlrs have been returned to duty al this Southern Ne\'ada base, ac- cording to an Air Force spokesinan, ba ve reached up and ejected him lthe pilot) myself. I thought he was already oul." The pilors body was found in the wrieckage of his plane. Schiess said he ..,,·as not injured in the crash. but was overwhelmed with shock. Schiess is a me1nber of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron J2j. slatio ned .at El Toro. His home town ls Seattle. Wash. During th e press co~£erence he 11hoY:ed no visible strain. and. on advice from mil il.ary C()unset, refused to ans wer any direct questions about tht crash. OAtlY P'ILOT $111111'1•11• 'I THOUGHT HE WAS OUT' Air Cr11h Survivor Schiet.1 F or1ner Chilean Official ~Murde red in Santiago SA~TIAGO, Chile !AP) -F:dmundo Perez Zukovic, an interior ministe·r in Chile·s former Chri~tia n Democratic ad- minl.">lralion. n·as assassinated today irt Santiago by men with submachine guns. Perez Zukovic V.'as known for hi~ tough antileftist views. Christian Democratic politicians said the staying' appeared t• have the implications of a polrlica! crime. Unidentified as.sailanls blocked Perez Zukovic'! automobile as he was leaving bis residence. gunned him down and (led. Perez: Zukovic. 57, the father ()f eight children, wu taken to the Ch!Jean Miiitary Hospital a few blocks away. Marxist President SaJ\.·ador Allende called • meeting of his security chiefs at G()vernment House as soon as ht heard the. ne\l:s. Government security of11cers also ordered all Chilean radio stations lo hook up into a nationwide chain con· !rolled hy the gov£'rnment "to centralize al1 1nfor1na\1on of this dis,!!racelul event that is shaking the country .'' The government controlled nttwork i~sued one brl£>f bullrlin confirming th<- death. then switched o\'er to broadcasting funeral 1nusic. This is I.he second assassination with po\ltica l implications commlUed in Chile in the last eight months. Gen. Rene Schneider, the arm}' commander in chief, wa~ sln1ilarly gunned dead last October. a few days before a joint session (If Congress ccnfirmed the election of Presi- dent Allende. Higl1 Court Bo11d Ruling Thwa11s Oeme11te Plans San C~mt!nle city officiat~ \lo'Crt \"i~ibly disappoi nted Monday nighl follo .... ·ing • U.S. Supreme ~url ruling which 11ffected a recent ci ty-wide bond t!lection for con- fitru ction of recreational racllltle~. The high court ntled that .states can re- quire •pproval of more than a majority of the voters 'll'htn cemmunltles want tn IHUe bonds <.If' ~vy tuu beyond the stll\e consUtuUon11l limit. In the April 20 t lection. lout bond pro- positlorui had ~n plAced before the voltra. However only lwo of the mta~urts rettived morr than a majorl!y of voteii. but did not reach the two lhlrds margin 11s rtquired hy slate la\\'. A 1400.000 bond issue for construction ()f a new rommunlty rlubhoust received approva l or !13. I pt>rct:n t of lhost ptrsons voting. A bond Issue for $107.000 In be1ch and pitr Improvement v.·as tracked by S:? pe.rcenl ()f the eJector1 te. At Monday's budget atudy session, cily councilmen voiced disappointment at the C(IUrt ruling. which wa1 contrary to a re- cent Callfomla Supreme Court decision. Councilmen had e1pected lht high courLlo also Und_lhat onlY a simJ)le ma- jority wa~ nCf'dt:d to pass a bond i~~ue, 111 decision ~·hl ch v.·ould hav<' been relroac- tlve lo !ht. recent elccUon and allowed the salr of the b()nds. i1y Manager Kenneth Carr said li>dar he intend.~ to a~k the city attorney for a lrgnl interpreta!lon of !he ruling before any offt<'ial st~tement is madt. about lh• loc11I bond situation. lain chmber1. Some are mountain (limben, the orange jumpauited men ot tht MounLtln RMCUe Tum. Birds sang ln lhe mountain slillnes.11 as Log o\ngele.s Coroner Thomas Noguchi and tWi team went about n1arlung bodies "'Ith .... hlte clol b. as they were found strewn on the hillside, charred arms and leRS out.oitrelched. They found 25 scattered among !ht lug· gage and upholstery and aluminum. three of them snlall chlldren. ~oguc:h1 said. Brightly colo4ed nowers dot the hllli;ide. The yellow and red tail of the jetliner, !he biggest piece left intact, stupk up through the morning fog. Starch learns had to "'ait for the fog to h.lt berore they brought their helicopters in. lt was not unt il late ~1onday aft l!rnoon that the firsl bodies v.·ere brought out ol the canyon, and hellcopt1red down te the rescue command post -two Marlne Corps field tents set up on the baseball dit1n1ond of a small park in Duarte. A crowd of about 200. mostly residents of the neighborhood, .... atched in silente as the bodits \lo'ere removed. and the white and red fire department chopper clat- terf!d back for niore. The r.1aru1e I ·orps. brought up !he "Jolly Gr~n G\an1.'' a very larii:e helicop\t>r. in an 11\empt 10 lift a lar)(rr number of bodies. A litter. lowered into the canyon by t·ab\e and winch. 1w1s1t;d so violently in the do11·ndraft from !he enorn1ous helicopter's rotors that it snap. ped off. The canyoo was loo narrow for the "Creen Gianl" to lower itseJr into il. The r1:mo1eness ()f the area rn•de it a he.llcoptf:r operatiGn. By late afternocn there were nine chopper!! on the job. There was hope for 11 while for lhe pilot of the Navy plane . r.1ilitary 1non1tors picked up the "bleep-blerp-blt>ep" of hu1 loca1or radio, 11·hich is supposed lo guide rescut>rs lo dO~·ned pilots_ fiul he was de:ld in the ll'Tt'Ckege ()f his plane. and the "bleep bleep'' ('(l/ll1n ued. Searcht>rs later round hi.s )'eilolf par.ichute draped ovt'r a bush , with the radio dangling beneath, still sending its false beacon. Searchers said he apparently tritd to eject, but \1as trapped in lhe cockpit. and only small pieces of hi s remains v.·ere found . Fire Alarm Tab Told District Syste111 May Cost Ta x pay er s $100,000 Jnstallar1on ()f fire and intrusion alarm systems in all facili ties in the Capistran• Lnified School District may cost the tsx· payers more than $100,000. Ken i\1cCUrdy, Director of Maintrnance and Operations, told the board of trustees 11onday that the fi~re represents the estimated cosl of !he initial capital in- vestment Yearly maintenance char(!e.s would be approximately $S,OOO. r.IcCurdy recommended hiring a con· sullanf to design a complete securitv system. lo supenrise ils instal!alion, and to follow through on Jts eperation. He said a two-year consultant's service \\'ould cost bet ween $5,000 and $10.000. The board, expressing divergent opi· nions on the need for such an expensive system at this time. look no action. "We're not just trying to gel a reduc· tion in our insurance rates," said Superi ntendent Truman Be nedict , "We're talking about qualifying ror insurance al al!." He ad ded that there is no guarantee that insurance compa nies \viii reduce rates if all tbe alarm systems are in· stalled. "/think insurance companies are being evasi ~'e so I hey can raise !heir rates.·• charged Trustee Stanlry Kelley. "They said ii we had installed an ap- proved systern our rates u·ool d ha ve gone dO\\'ll ." said Benetlicl. ~·1 cCu rdy said the National F'ire Protection Service and the Pacific Fire Jlaling Bureau have stiff requirements for detection and monitoring systems. 'nley require fire alarm5 10 be separate f r11111 in!rusion syste.ins. He added lhat San Cle ment e sli!J has a low fire rating u·hich makes insurance !'ates high. ·•our best protection is our paren1s. students and other residents.·· said Trustee Fred Ne whart. "\\'e have an unusual situation in that wt ha\•e J)l'ople behind us ·here," added Truster Bob Hurst. Rites Conducted For Joh11 A11son Pri1•a!e .ser1·ices v.·ert held for John B. Anson of 31707 Crysuil Sand,, Drh·p. Snu1h Lagun11, who died Sund&,\' at the agt' of 62 ~tr Anson. an anorney. \1·11s a native. of T\pv.· York bu/ had li\·ed in California for !hr pas! 52 yC"ar .... He is sur\'h·erl by hi.• widow. Fran('P'\ nf Ille ho1nr. 11 daugh1rr 1'.1r~. Shella f\lart1n : \\1 0 brothers, \\'illiam 8. A n~111 of Glend ale and Brue" B. Ansnn of ltcdondo Beach. and a sister .. "-faq.~llrPl Scd~\1·ick of San Fernando. !'hcfll'r l.:i;:un11 Bl"ach ~1ortuary·, direc- tors. '•Bui insurance cornpanies don'l look al il that "'ay." said Trustee Bob Beasley. "They look al the 1otal national piclure.1' Trustee Nofie F'amularo added that there would be no reduction in rates until violence against schools stops. Sam Chicas, Assistant Superintendent For Business Ser\'1ces :.aid !here Is 11 bill in the state !egisl11!ure whirh would allo1v d1slricls to start their alarm systen1:; througb a permissive lax. The board directed r.tcCurdy lo present a detailed study of fire alarms at a future meeting. Councilme11 Add $6,000 To Sa11 Cleme11te Budget After pre-meeting quips of cutting back e\'erything but city council pay. San Clemente councilmen l>.1onday night in· stead added $6,000 to lhe 1971·72 preliminary budget and did not slash any expendil11res. Councilmf'n had been expected to discuss city cmploye requcsls for pay in- creases al 1he study session bt1l indicated :-uch talk "·ould lie reserved ror an ex- ecuti\·e session ~omctime next wttk.. The ci ly a11orney will he asked to df'termine if a elosed disct1ssion of the mailer \rould be lf'lo:ill undrr Californi;i"s Brown Al't. At r.1onda.\··s slud.\· talks. a large por· lio n nf the $6.000 added to ll1e prelin11nary budget was at the request of City Manager Kenneth Carr who said the additional fund s were necessary for ac· Laguna Planners Den y Si~·parcel Land Change Bid i\n application to change s1l parcels of land fronl R-1 to ll·21.oning neear \Venill Terrace and \\'i!cox \\lay ..,,·as denied by Laguna Beach Planning C()mmissioners Afonday night, due lo lhe strong op· position to the rezoning by lando1vners 111 Lhe neighborhood. Under existing R-1 use . there may be only Ollf' dwelling unil for each 7.000 .squarr feet of land. The R-2 zone is much more densP. allo..,,·ing one dwelling unit for each 2,000 squere fee! of land . Noting that 31 percent of thi": land- o"'n<>rs in the arra ..,,-f're ap:ain~t the rezoning appl1ciit1nn made by Rirhard Fen.~ke. 6~7 \\"rndl 'Trrracr. and that 20 rerrent i.~ sufflrieru for refu~a!. con1· mis~1oners unan1n1ously den1erl the re- quei:t. Pl;:inners also ronunued until lhe nf'xf rejl.ular nieellng June 21. a 1ari11nce ap · plication frorn Thon1as Lingo . 615 \\'ilco~ \\'ar , to increase the dens1t.1· ()f dwelling un11 s ()n his li.000 i;q uare fool parcel. counting .and audl!ing fees .and inc reased legal services. There was some discussion or perhap s cutting back the number o[ officers in the police department upon expiration of a federal ~rant 11'hich allowed for hiring J() additional ()fflcers . However, n1anager Carr inlroducecl s/atistics he had calcula!ed in a comparison between !he San Clen1ente and Laguna Beach police deparlrnents. Carr !l<11d \\'hel'eas the populatl()n of Laguna Beach is about 2;l percent less than San Clemente s, 1he Ar1 Colony has only one Jess officer than this com· munity. Carr indicated th at all 47 officers (ln the lo('al force were probably needed. Councihnen also discussed cutting back one emplnye. 1n the city engineering department. but Carr suggested ()ne of the rnen could instead be transferred to a new position as operator al the city's sewage treatment plant. "'Thal \l'ould be bttler than adding someone lo the uneinp!oymenl rolls:· Carr said. "But not 1n status,'' Council- man Torn O'l\eeff' quipped. Councilman \1/ade Lo\\'er asked if the allocation to the Chamber or Commerce for ad vertising purpose.~ could be in- c:rcascd from its present $9,700. Dr. Lower indicated this additi()nal mnnev 11·.a;; 11·arranted in lf~hf ()f the recent 10- crcase in advertising co.~fs. Moll'ever. O'Keefe noted. "It would be hard 10 defend holding a light line on pa yroll if we are goi ng to give away money nut of the budget fto the Chamber ~ ... 'rhe n1;:i!1er ~·a.~ held for further cl1scussion at a later date. Councilmen also sel June 15 a.~ the tr-ntalive date for an PxC'cu lll'f' session on salary inrreases. Ha r\'e Courl Da te Set LOS A:'\(;ELES 1rPI\ -Di sc jockey Harv(')' "Hu mble llar\'e'' Miller has been <>rderecl lo appear for ~uperior Court ar· raignm('nl June 21 nn rharge~ or killing hi~ w\f('. NO GAP HERE! Our carpet installation s o re so 1mooth t hat you con bo assu red of the finest ••am1 a nywh e re. We liand sew ou r seams from the back with a crou-stitch, a nd t hen re info rce with latex to prevent them from ever comin g o pen. This takes e little longer, but is infinitely superi or to toped seams. The best installers in tlie co unty ere performing fo r ALDEN 's, trained by us to install the right wa y! To bo sure that tho carpeting yo u choose won't hove gaps where tho 1eoms ore, make 1ure that ALDEN '1 dot1 the job. IANTA ANA. oaA.N•I. TUSTIN C•ll ••• ALDIM'I JtlD HILL CA•PITI & D•APlltlll IU7' lrYIM, Tuttl111, Cal. 1:1 .. ,.,44 • ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Av•. COSTA MESA 646-4838 ., Fo1~ The Record ............ ~. ~ .Marriage Lic~11ses . M4Y tl 11.ClMIC.K PLOT 1-.JDl•n ~ , 11 ol 1101 W1tn.-, ~lvnl!r1tlon fteoch •nd !•n• drt k.., T9 of 1J411 lcwo S11e11. Wc•lml,.11tr ltA ILS-JOHNSON -FPl<lerl'• W .. 1l tr! ~151 H•ll Sir•••. Hun•l~tan !t1<n •n~ SU>•n G . lt o! 1.0.1 W1,,et1, Hunrln110n 8•dcll ALFANQ..(llU(IANO -Mic~o•I J • ?t at ~U Hoohw•v N'""· Narl'h !lut La· mo,..,, Sanlo Cru1 end Su1•n M . ?1 el «l1 Me•molo Str••• L•ouna Bree!> DlllLLING-!TEPHENS F•tderlc~ "!\'I ' Sl or )OJ S~a·· O<lvt , LK""'I•, N Hama•hlre •nd Jeon M . O ot )1!l t Cou,.!ry Club Onve, (<Hll M••~ tt;EITH FINI( -Jomt• c.. 10 ot IOI U ".::~"luPla Orlv•, Huntln<>ton Belt!> \ ~"o Ylc~I L .• tie' '!891 S•n11 M••t•. re noaln Vall•V WOrFCIRO\"IHllE -11-" l, }t ol 10 • W••• l'l•tn•r Sa"'" .. n. eNI Lc•n~ G :)0 M fltl L.• .Jollo C"<'•· 1• ,.. MOO ft•~ch ltOU BI DE .. UX-SOWEllS l'l ><horO O . n o• 14611 l lla~n. W•••m•n"•' 1nd Otllr• K., 11 of IJ!01 WoM1meltt. l'."t.•lmon•f'<r iiE4lTIE-liUTCHlt1(,~ -Goroon l, I 11 o! 2"3 Serr1, Sin (ltm"''~ end M••lhl 4 ., 11 of IOl 111$10 8onl1. 5•'1 Ctemtn!•. MtlOERSON-WALKER J 11 I I • n -Welhe<ly, Sl of ISSOI Wo1ll1m• Slr..,t. ' Tu1tln •n<I ,.Im• I . SJ ot l1J Cosio ,. Mts• Slrte!, Collo M•"•· ~OPPER .... NOEllSON -Rgberl E . Jl o f 1'M1 Cloremon1 Lonr, HY•Hln11on Be•cti ona J1nlte M., n of llOli M1Pl.,,rove, Wt:;! Co•ln•. 8LACICORBV·l.",ORRIS -LYie L., •to! 11101 D•I• Sl•ecl, $!1nlan on6 M••Y L. SO gf Sl~nton. .. R,1,Nl(LlN·BELL -Narm•n R .. ?I of I 1~111 Woo<h1o>ck Li n•. Hunlln~la" ' 8t1<ti ond Sleph1n;r R ,, 16 ol IO<lS', le•sllO<• Otlv•. N!wPO<'t l••cl< , M4V t4 1.ANTOS-GONZAlES f!•nlomln, 7(1 n! 109 Otl•W~re "'"", H11nt lnoton Be11 !\ !"~" fA~•·a O•I c~'"''"· 77 al 21•'• Ermu1 )lrtt-1 . Hun!ln9•on B!a<~ $'T l;llDTNER EuB .. NKS -l..~'t••re G., 11 o! !\1 )t!> $1•et1. Hunhn•lrn !l••c~ •NI W~t>ll~ s , 11 al 1<11n. 111,.~ron Bt•ct>. '1' 'lllAN·HINICl..E wm.~m 6 . 1• a~ I~• Gll'nntyr~ L19un• ll••<n •'1<1 JJ • ••y S., »Of LlllU~I BtlC~ ~.O.TES·H ILL -ll1noon I(' 1l ot 1100 Ml.> Sl,.et. N~woort 8•1Ch 1no !Stit•Oll P .. 1l of 2J11 EIO•n. Co~t• Mt••· 'I t"\. Y'IT.PL4G0WSKI -J e•ome 0 , •J !ot Hll Well w 11,or., Co>!• M••~ on.a 1 ~,~~;ine~;, 1~.::11~ocs2 Sunun C.i•clr. SCOTT·4NDERSON -O~le .... n of '551 Warner Av• • Hun1inl!l<n B••<ll '•nd llTI• M .. 11 ~f ll,1! Cotdillo Or:v•, wo,1mln11r•. qr;:NN IS·MERlllLI.. -Jo~~ T , 10 ol 10111 C!>,.lnvl. L<>n<> e••<" oner Jan" 1£, io o• ~'11 Nrwlend S!rr o•, Hun· 1•inq1oti 8""'" RO/\(H·BUFFEV -O>n,.I J • I~ of !1?11 P<bbl• Bt•rn, 1'1o<ttn•noir• Mid J»•n• /,\, 16 of t•I L•.,••1•9 lan•, ·co••• M••• •,.~II• I•'"" 111<1 mo•~~·. I.Ir •"<I 8 •11• Ill••'" of "' G11•n•O• L•n•. '""" C••·' S•,•«••· Vltdnr•ao>. J(· • 0 ., ] PM, V/•1trlifl c~·~•I I~· , •• .,,.~-F•.,n••'' M~mo,111 P1<I we.t-el"' MO•!~•"· C·•ttlo". ll DNO IEA V I ••I t llo"<l••u Brlovtd w•'• er ll• H•~·· T llO'ICf••11; •••• ,.., •• ~., of T"Om· ,., @ ond 111rn~rd II Po~<1.0111r 1l1tr r ~· T~om•• L Yo"""' I U'' llf Slto~•n,. l t'O ICl•d• Younq J• •"0 Mr< P•'"• ( "~'· Sotv•t l\, I? 'loon. WHl,,tlOIV, c~v'C" 0• mr H•U1, l'"or•1• L•·Nn tloll• 'YI OGri Hills. Fo••1' LI""" Mn,tu••v. DI· ~AMrSO~ 1-1.,0, ~ S1mo>0n 1111 RvbY P l•c•. L•g""" B•1r• O••• of dt•1~. Ju"t 6 Su•v1"•d ~• ••1!0•, Mt._ 11.•l~rtl~• Do v·~• S••I B•~'"· Funor11 te,vit H ona 1n1 .. mrnt w••I b• ~•IO W•d~••O••· Jl/n• • '" L•~• T•"OI'· C1rdnrn'•-"'LO<•I *'· ••t1•••menl• bv M<torm•'~ L•'"'"" 8••C~ Mor•u•"'· '"'11 H 1 nc.m~• J 5"'""· ~9• ·~. of Ill Tu••1n ,.,. , N•"'""': B••<'l ""''ta ~"'•• Ju~• 5urv•~•n o~ w•!t , M•••~'"': o! , 1~· "'1m•, t~,.t '°"'• J~"n. WdJ.1m •od l~om•1: on• a•u9"'''• Trua• F l•1n•""~· '""'""· Ann• /lo•~ SmH" servlc•• '"d ,,, ... ,,...n1 '" NGrw1•1r. CoM FOIWl •O•n• """1or1. ltll l ro.tdw•• /.lorru1••· Co"• -~ ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLlfF l\IORTUARY 42'1 E. 17tb St. Costa Mt$a -• BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del l\1•r 173-HSO Cosla l\1es1 646-!4!4 • RELL BROADWAY i\10RTUARV 110 Bro:idway. Co!lta fl.Its• Ll !1-3433 • l\lcCORi\llCK t.AGfJNA 8EACH l\10RTUARV li95 Llgun• Ca nyon Rd. 4'4·'415 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ceme1ery Mortuary Oapel 3509 Pacific View Drive Newport Be•c•. Calllonia ......, .. • PEEK FA!\nt.V COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 71111 Boin Ave. Westmln~tu nWJU • Si\t.ITH'S l\10RTUAflV m !\h1ln SL 13M53t Huntlngtott Reacli • Ht1t1Hfl llo1101·efl Orange Co unty's Rep. Hichard 'f . !J anna (0 -Ana- hein11 received Order of J\teril for Distinguished Service lo the People of Peru from l-"'ernando Berck- emeyer. Peruvian ambassador lo the U.S. The award, for Hanna's aid to Peru in the field s of edu- cation and housing, \Vas made last weekend in Ne\v· port Beach. Flood Co11troJ District Sidewalk Bill Gets Sena te OK LXGAL NOTICE tAl.nJJ $1,/flellOI (~IT 0,. THI JTAT• OI" CALll'OINIA ,Olt fMI COUNTY 01' OllANQll ........ u 1'10TIC• 01" Hat.1t1N• 01' l'ITITION flOI r•o••t• OF WILL AHO 1'0 1 LITTllS TESTAMINTAltY f:'l•k _, ALL.t.N J•Y GAHAGAN. 0ea • .e<1. t.IOTICE I~ t<E ltEa Y GIYEN lh•I llOBERl E, OOENING h•• lllo<I Mft1~ t N!lllon fer In• l'robl!t a! w!M 1na "" 111 ... n<;t ot ltHen leoi.mtnlu v la Pr ll '"' " LEGAL NOTICE •·1''1 •KTtnOUS •UilNISI NAMI ST.t.T•M•lllT IDllowlnt .,.,...,. 11 00Nlt ~110ln•n TUSTIN (Al lEV l!tON . !)IS Sv~flow•• .... ""''· Co.to M e 1 • , C••lf0<nl• fllU. O••nVf Coun•y C•OIP Commu"lt .,lo'lo C01"np1n•. 0 C•lllO•nl1 CO•PO••llon. tJ1J ki"ll<tWtr Awt11v•. Co11• M e 1 1 • C•lltornl1 f'Z6ll Tt>I> bu•l""-U I• D•ono tQ"<lv(teO b• e •0•1>1>•t1,on R,,...tl W 1 .. c~n•' LEGAL NO'MCE NOTI(• INYITUIG •ICH. Nef!Ce It. lie••"" ••~•• t!\&t "'" ... ,d ot y,.,.I_ of !ti• C.IHI! Colnn\wlltV C&~ l•W Ol•l11<t 01 O<t ntt. Cownh. Collflt•· nlo. Niii •e<•lvt Mtlt<l Ootb ...., i. IJ ·l)O II 1'1i . Wt6M>O••· luM ti, 1911, ol tM Pur1~•1lnt De..• ot ••Id l(hool ollslrkt lo<•'•" ~I 1110 ,.a•m• ,....,..,., C.t•• M61, C41<tornl•. "' .. nlc~ time ul!f blO• ... 111 tie pvOlltl1 ,,.._ •"" "'d •• o .... 1,..-~ u-'·-•• , ... ~,, .... P'<><lu<«•· (Olar. H<!lt •I )con ~0,.,111. "'' 0 •11ron f•lt <Ommu"fe•Hon• GARDEN GROVE -A bill '""'•'· ......... c. It wMc~ h marl• '"' lur...., po•Utul1r1. •n<I tht l 1ne t•m1 100 ~·hich may help Gardtn Grove Pl•c• 01 ne1rln1 •he som• ~•• been ••• '"' JUM P . 1911. ol •·JO Im , In lhe and other citie! build new c°"''"oom .,, OePO•lm•"' No. J o1 s11<1 tour!, t i IUO Civic Ctfl!tr Odvo ln" >111•"1•~1 l•ll'd wrln l!te '"""'' C<t tll 01 0•1ntt Counl1 on M•• 11, u11 Dy !l••••I• ./ Ma~do•. O•ou1 1 Coun1v Clerio. All blao 1•• lo bt In ectotilO"t• wl11t me ln\truCllo•" I nd CO"dlllon1 Incl 5• .. c•f•Cdl•On• """''" ott """ ""111• onci m•v P!IOl, l>t '"""'"' In '"" O!llCI ct '"" 1'Ute1'1l1tn• Po •biL•hrd Oran~• (0•" O••ll )\/tit t. IJ, 1l. J9. If/I sidewalks has been cleared by W••!. rn 1ne Cirv or ~1n11 Ano, Colltorn•• 1•71·11 "'IH!"' ot ••id 1<111Nll OI\!"'' Oot~ MAV ll. l,11 -----Ea<h ooOd•r <null \uD<n'! with hi• bl<f the State Senate 22-1 and \\'l ll w. E. st JOI.IN now be sludied by t h e MITCH~~~'~i~T ~& ••HSCO LE{;AL NOTICE I r11n<1r • en..:~. tl•OOed en..:~. or b•OIU!t'• Dono m•<I• ~•v•blr lo >hf order --,.ie'lli o! lho CO••' Commun.ty Coll"' Ol•ft!tl ~•CflllOUJ •USl'lESJ Bo.otd 01 Tru"••• In 1n •mou"t Ml lu• Assembly. IU (1¥1( C•nt•• Ori¥• WHI Soni• lone, c.iUtrnl1 111tl NAMI ST.t.TEMENT ,,,.,, !Iv• oerc•"' I\'•• of rn. 1u•n bl<f The proposed law woulJ ,,., 0111 •H.fH2 1~t 10110"''"' Po•><>n lo ooln t bu1•ne1> I• • ~uoroni.~ '""' tn .. D•Odft wtl! on- •I: allow cilies to approve a R ] "11"...,•<•l ,.,, ,.,1110,.., '''''· PALOS 11ER0Es '"''"'''"· ,,,, eseal•c lCl" 1>11b11v.ec1 or • ....,. co••l 0 0;1, special lax levy of $3 pe r year J11n• J, J, 11, iv11 u112 n ~11:1r::;i:i:. "•t n11-. Co•1• M • • •. on ho1nes and busincsse~ fo r 1>111<H 'lord .. P•nln11110 C1t>1t Com· s1de¥.·atk construction. A UC I • LEiAL NOTICE munlcof•Olio Com1>•"•· o Colltornl1 CO! t rVllle 1>1>rt1lon. Ill) )untlow"' "'""'''"· [O>ll Such a levy must be aµ-NOTICI! INVITING 910S M .... (11>1 ... nl• 'l'Z6i1 No•k e !< noreo1 9l•tn 1n11 1n• l ou e ell T"" l>u•l""n '' O.ln1 (0.,.,uCI~ oy • proved b~· a ma1ority nf Tru""~' or '"" ca.ul communo!Y CollN• '"'"oo••••..,, voters and has a f1Ve·.vear Dr. l\larvin Ali~ky . a 01,1r1c1 01 o •• ...,. Co11ni., C.1Hro•nlo. w+H 11ourr1 w B••c~"'' f'(•iV• ·•~I~ blOI \IP lo II.Oil "·'"· '"" •l•••m•n• Ill•~ ""'" '"• COYn•• lime lin1il on it. political s,·icnce profc~or who We<in .. •6••· J""" 11. 1t 11. •• 1"• Cl•" of O••ne• c .... ni. on M•• ~•. itn . Purfh•"n; O•~•. or •••6 ><l>oOI 6iJ1"~1 o~ II•~•"• J M&aaw. tle~y•·• C.o..nt, "\Ve ha \"(' mile$ of 1n11jor l<•rmerly was a ne\\'!' com-'"""''" ., 1J111 ,.d~m, Av""""· Co••·• C1•" I h ·I fk "'~'• (ohto•n••· •I .,hicn ••m• ••IO 0111' l'uD•• •o•d Otd"~' Cc''' ~ reels \\'II OU! Sll 1'\I a s 111 n1entatur in Latin AnH.'flC:J . ..,,11 b• ~ub1oei. ,,.. • .,.u '"" ,..a 10, Jvnr 1 11, l1 l• 1t11 D••I• f> .~1. 1.;. 11 1 1er h\lo th• P'""""'" (onhl<I It th o ,...,. Is •w•t~e<I to ti1m tn !he rv•nl ot !011• U•I 10 tnt~• in•o •ucn cont••t t. the oro- co:!OO> QI '"" trl•<• WHI •• l<l•l•ited, or 1.. 1ne t••• ol • Oo"<I, '"' lull •um tne1eol "''" b• l°"l'•°'d IO 11!0 1Cf\Qol ~Uri<I NO bidO•r m•• ""''~<!• •w hl1 bld • J>erl06 or M•'• II•• Ill• Ol•f lllt• dllr ••' tor '"' "''""" o lhoreof Tn• Bo••d n• ! •11!1••• re•••'"' lhe a11 .. \l•u• o• «ie<'•no '"' •ft<l •" b.df "' lo .... ,v~ """ l"l<l<Jl•tl•"• or lnfor- m•ln·•' 1n ••W ~·d o• .n lne D160 n• ~"'"'~ NOllMI N r W•l ,ON ~·· .. fl<»•>! o4 1'1111••• our cilv,'' s:iid Du d Ir\" · Lt•'" o• Mutho!•••"> ona ~oltw••• L h · · wi ll teach two cou r·scs 111 L::itin s'"""" ••• OM• Proc••"n' ap 3111. city r11,1n:igcr or . I . . . All b•<l• ... lo D• ln •<<orO•nt• ..... 1. 1.t-:<iAL 1'\0T!CE I o .... p,.~I• Jut>~ r. Ju"• •• !fl! 11 Oil a m •t~ O••<l<I• fo •>' o.a., 11110•. I, 101 ! 1ll l·11 Garden Grovr. His ci ty a~kccl An1e.r1ca n cu lure as a v1s1ung '"~ lfl,,,11,,..,.,,. •na c0,.,.,,,,0,.,, '"" 'I I s J 11·1 profe<sor ,, UC rrv1"ne thi s ~D•t•h<oloon• wn;cn .,. now on Ill~ ..... s a e cnator an1es 1el~ ~ m ••. llf '""~'"' •n int o•H<• or u.. n1orc 1 R·Carden (;rove) hi suinmer. """h•>•n9 ,.g,n• 01 ••la 1e1•001 a.11roc t l'ACh b•Od•• nw1• w oml1 w 1111 nl• bla • sponsor the sidewalk bili. Dirertor of the Ct·ntcr of c~ """" '"""'"· '"'"'1~" chec•. co• Did· • A I f u .. •• llCma m•<l• o•••DI• 10 lh• oraer al · ot o our ma jor street ~ Ullin An\erican Studies at'"• c""'' Communlrv co11egr 0 111r1c1 Wert' devel()ped l h r 0 U g h Bear<! Of Ttu•!•t> In on •mo1mt nol It>! Arizona State University. Dr. 1h41n llv~ ~•con! is-.1 ot 11,. sum bid •• or;,inge groves. before Garden • guer•nl•• th•• Int bid~• w1u '"'"' into G .. _ · t • • A!isky has done e.~tcnsive 1110 P•01>01«1 conrroct 11 t1>• ••m• 1, rOVl' u.;Came 3 C I Y . •Waratd 10 l>lm. In !ht ov•nt ol !allure to Lapham explained. "It has research in ~lcxic;o. Peru and ""'"' into '"'" contr•ct. me ~roctf<l• of "-· -"I f the cneck wl!T bf forlelltd, or 1n tne cete ut:COme a serious pr<JlJ em or Urugua}'. 'fhe three countries or 1 t>ond. rn .. ruu 1um t1>ereo1 w111 b• all ci tizens and especially for 1otte11~ 10 ••Id 1cnoo1 0111r1c1. will be the focus for a course No 01dae• m•• wlthdtaw M1 t>ld to• • school children ," prti0<1 01 1or1v-tl•• 1•51 ""'' .. u~r 1h• titled •'Three Pol itical Faces 0.1. 101 1or !h• ,,.....,;ng 1neu·a t, '"\\'c asked for this type of The ao••d 01 T•u1ttt-• r~•••v•• tne Of Lalin An1edca" which he · , n1casurc becausr the 1axin,1? P"" l•q~ ot ••i•cTln1 ""' an11 111 blo1 a• If I I · dd·r· 10 "'"'"" •nv lrreoulo•itle• or In· F·llll FICTtT•OUJ BUSINf~i NAM( STA,EMENT lallow1100 p.,,on I> OO•"V bu~•""" TMC CABLE FAMILY. llll Sun•lo"" ._venue, Co1I• Muo. [•lilotnl• tl!l6. T!>• TM (om .. 111••ic.Hlon• Com1>~n•. I C1llto•n•1 (O•l><lrl ll°"'' Ill! Sunuowor Avon~, C0>1d Mt••· (1U!o,nl• fl11e Thlt bu1lnt1> I> M'no candutltd b• • corporo!lcn Sion•o· ROBERT w. 8RECICNER l ~I• <ldl•me"T llltd wT•n '"" Counlv Cler~ of Or•nue Ccuntv on M•v tY, IYl l bv Btv1<11 .J M&rj~o•, O•ouiv Cou•uv ..::1ef'\; l'UDllll\•d June I. I I. Or•"lll' ce.,t J). 1•, 1~1\ l.EGAL NOTICt: LEGAL NOTICE can be carried out on our :.!an· 11·1 CRC l 111 a 1 1011 to al 1orm•l"1•• in ""' 0111 at 1" '"" 01oalno ~ d • R• T • d11rd wate r bill~ a1 25 cent s :.i ~cner11l course on Lal i n ~~~~~-8~.~;~;t~,;.1.%,1,1soN u ill y1 ng I ve1· a111111g __ m_0_"_1_h._'_' _i.c'_'_h_"_"_'_d_dc_d_. ____ A_m_•_n_·,_,_"_'_"~'-'"_'_'_·_____ ~~~;;,/::,n·ri~; ... 1::1 co.1•1;tco:.~ l'•IO! I" J,,.nt I. I~. li/1 1001 11 Just a quick note to let you know wfive moved. CHARLES PA INTER AvlO Tbrifc jus r Lh -a ngcd it s ~JJre~'.'>. But \\'e're ready for busi ness anJ want you to pay us a \•isit. .Avco Thrifc is here to help when n1oncy jj: :.n immediate problem. We consolidate bills. Pay them off. And 1till gi,·e prople aua cash. For a. vacation trip. Color TV. Whatevcc. Avc:o ·rhr1ft j, al so hC'rc to help )'Ou eitrn more on you r investn1ent with ... 6% l·ycar Thrift Ccnific;1.ccs t.SI ,000 minimum) 6% 90-day Thrift Cert ificate< 1$1 ,000 minimum) '%% Paabooktecounts (no minimum) Come by lfld,.. our .,,.. office. Wc1l ht happy to give you one of our new bus iness cards. .__L_oa_n_s_1o_s2_s_.ooo __ __.I ~l::~T LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE , .. 1•0 (fl!Tl,tCATE D" 9USINIES~ FtCTlllOUS NAMIE lno unatt,lon•o coos coni•Y '""' "'e <cncucll"P • D""""" ot "'' Ca" (Oii•"~ Ave"""· 0-An"'" CUii°'""''· unn" T~· t.cllloo,• l••m "tm• ~! VENTVllA IN· VESlMENT COMl'ANV. LTD ond 1n~• '"'" firm ,, <Om""''" ot fn~ •ol!ow.nq oe"o". wno•• nMn• lo lu'I •nd pl•Cr of •••l<lt >1<• " •• 1ollowsi G•QrQr ._ Cn oml. C•norol l'•t!n••, lolt E••I Collin• "'''""•• O••n~t. t•lt lorn,., 0•190 Juno •. It/I Venlu•• onvt<Om•n• (omoa o~. LIU Gto••• • Cn•m• Oentt~I f>a1mer 511•• ol (All!ornl•, Or•n•~ Counly ~ Oo Jvn• I, ltl!, DelO'! me. • No•or• PuD11c '" ""a •or •••d S!olr. o•t1on•lh •PP••••d G•or eo 4 C:!\1mr known lo m t to ~~ •n• c•"o" w""" n•m• I• 1ua1ctib •:I lo t~f wlthl• ln1trum8nt and at •nowl•dO•O h• ••oculfO me ••m~. iOFFl(IAL SE ALI O••n• G• •t~• Not••• Puauc-CaMo•n,. Of,lnO• (OU"IV M• Comm,.110n E~oiro1 F•b /, "H P~D~s.l>"<I Ot•n<>• Co.ts! 0 .. 1. Pllol. June 11, IS. Jl, :it, ir/1 11)1.11 -~-------~ '~ i ll LEGAL NOTICE '-rn1 ,1CTITIOUS •UUNIS'S N•MI IT•TIMINT fDli..tlM Hr-It o:tolnt 111/l lMU STOltYYILlf OIXll!!LAHD J ... ZZ 0' ll!\SI N STREliT, :!fl S.!,.nff.or J1 .. O<fnQ,. COIHOl'"lt t 16'1 Wllll•m F. l•<I"• 2tl ~•ln"I~~ $1 , o .. ,,.., c.u,.,.,. .. 11 ttf4ol, TMJ l)u1lnH1 11 Oflll9 cat'ld~<•to Dy on llldh•!6ufl WIUlom I'. 1111«~ l nl\ Utlemf'(t1 lllfd with Cl>UnlY (l•rl ol 0.•r>Qt Co11,.1v on M•~ 1t. 1•11 n, BfVOllY J . Mldclo~. 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Y alue Changing By SYL\'IA PORTER Tht dollar vou spent to buy 1nd vperate }Our car three yea rs ago 1v11J (Over only 86 cenu of these costs now But JWI ~Ince 1967 the do\!ar you spend for bus fares subw..Jly tokens and other I} !X'S o( pubhc transpo1 lal1on h as .shrunk l'\ en 1nort -to 74 cents The costs or O\ln1ng 'our car in short ha \l' been rismg <11 a much slo"er pace !han the costs of laking buses and sub..-.a~s THE AUTO:\IO fHLE 11h1ch lakes ) ou lr1Jm here 10 there IS a PRODUCT TI1e pubhc transpori.atlon "h1ch doe:; the tdentlca/ thing for you 1s a SERV ICE Thl' dollar \l.hJch yo u budgeted for furniture 1n 1967 will buy ) ou 85 cents of couches chairs trible!I lamps etc today But the dollar you spend on mortg~ge paymenls homeowners 111.Surance pro pertv I 1xe.~ r~pairs and the hkP. "tlJ now finance onl} 7! cl'nts 11or1h of th' s e homeov. nersh1p cos ts The couches ch:urs and al! that are ob11ouslv Tlll:'\f.S The other costs are obi 1ousl} for 1 Jlal /\O:'li THINGS ONE l\10 1tt.: 1llustra11011 lo pvurnl it home lhe dollar you budgeted th ree }ears ago to buv food to rat at home u11J buy you 88 cents of 1hesc foods a l the supermarket nov; But l he dollar yo u spend 1n restaurants has dwindled to 81 cen!s Clearly 1he lec h 1ologv of modern agriculturr has hcen more succe"sful 1n holding do1\ n the pa ce of p1 ice Jn crt'ases 1n bas1r toods v.hich art' products -than ---- U r-efe llOt •1J .. AMWl'tlfl1' ""'•k• To• Ofl' 11ot tettl11' .n ;f Y••r ccill1 Tt:lErHON£ AHl-WfllHU IUJfAU 835-7777 - 10°1. NNN CARE FREE LONG TERM LEASE Sy C•rn1•1\Y •ll*•llM Cll•ln 111 .. hi l lljOll'I a l ~•Ill I llUUl 171<11 l 42·05tD N!W VOii.it (A,1 Cl!nln OU -o ... totlowlnt u,1 C ow c., has the restaurant owner who • • Mt..:r• ~~! "' I t , N•llorul S.Cur11lo1 C.,.. C r must pay or 3 vas array o o~. ••• 11.1an ow•• com !1t I d " lh• counlt ••n-Com G11 services rnvo ve n th c 1n1ur•nct 1. 11111u .. comw "• t I• 110.:kl Com "'•• pre paration and serv 1ng of ••nk '"" r "" cm,,1 cm or e.nc.. •O'I ~ C'"" lntr that f XHJ before 11 reaches it Sk !~ M lt!li Cmpr Toe h l::m• 5 U\1 lJ.1'0 COf\'\ et ;,our table .... 1 NC Jl\I. 11""'°" "'•• Ma 811\ .:JI .u;,;, CIW'I lll<Kk According lo !he let.est batch !h•w Ba• )"' ~1n '""'''" u Yt O~• 1#0 Uh C<M'enca of numbers from tile Bureau v. H .~: •• ,:, 21 • ~:::, 5,..,, , Labo S ••-d ~lo Vn LI J6 1 31 C •w Co o r lat1stJcs -...~ ollar •Mllrlt,1o11 c101• co AA.I CP llo t \ '"" A" which you spent on a lyp1cel AFA "'1 1ru 16'111 cu11• """' A D Inc: 9 ~ IO C•P Com c 1tv m;irketbasket of goods A r! 1.w: '"' ,.. 01n.1!1b AVM (p 10 100. 01nl• M and services in 1967 will buv Abt' '"" ' n o ... C• Acuo.11n1 1• '"" 0 111 0... 84 l'."ents of s.im1lar goods and Ad~• 1 • 1 • 01 • """ A<ld on W I~ .. 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I II•• 5 ~ t\Dl~m (~ changf'S of pnct's 1n llerns ol a A " eau1 lo~ 10 1 o ••• A11 A '" lit<: I'• I! 0 011/ ron "pen! cilJ family s market A 0• t•"' 1 ~ 2 • 01...: Inc A•l>nm l •o J\1 O~n CU b;iJ;)\t!\ :~ ",,~.~ ): 1 1!~ g:~:· LJ Bu TH'S lo E L•b I 1 ~Dew J""f I' cents IS onlv Am e ... 111101nv, o,,,., o• the broad va gue average 11h1ch hides a far more ac curate far more dramatic .t.m F n Jl ll ~ Dunkin 0 A Fn LS U.\116,;0up •" Am ~u n t IO~Ou "'1 Am G H I 60~ ~El P1lnl A Med <1> 2W. 2~ E••ln Sh "'"' lo I V 'lll'» 2~ Ebe n '" tale ll IS the story not of a Am w~a 10 IOI\ Ee.,., L•• l d II t , I ed ll.n1d I J l 'fl fdUCI ~y i ing l' o ar spen or a IX Ann•u• • ..._ ,. , EIP•• e1 off1c1al markelbaskf'I but .t.nktn In 1~ I! , E IM s, .. ll.rc1 Ind t t i• E dt r 11• r:.i tht>r as the three examples A" M•., 1J 1:n~ e...: Nuc1 II. ~MaP ••l~ It • E oc rm above underline JI 1s the story A -w G 11 , 1J •JE oc: ~"" Gf man} different dollars YOU : ~ ~ J' JO+;!~,:.·~ 6~ <pend for ma"y d•fferent "'"'"' 11>• 1l ~En• 11 c I& "" Sy J , '"'fE""rgy It markelbaskets IA\CC. 11a1 ~1&.1 4t, E.n1 111 A Gtl LI 1,s.i , H , \"lo co n \foreover lhe price changes .a.ut~ sc 5• • £11 11 01 II• o II ', t o E ~ T•< or this era ha1e been far n10tf' ea Pn1c 1 •, FP11. co 8•~1 !-<V 11 > 11 1"8 Ctco \ 1c10 1slv selective t ha n 1 a~~"' "• 1s '> l• F1br c1r h I h 01 no II 7 o lJ~F•o Te~ c anges o I r pas! "'•"• 1 F s1 """ "• av E t fl l h •-· r a ........ 1 s.v. s1 "• ,,..,. n a ion as """"" ar more ,,.,,, M~ 10-1; 11 , F,,., •Y concentrated m services _ 8'• 1"" " u ~ nu. F,,. °'' 8t -H•! S1'fl S<l \'o F nt ht and relati' ely speaking less 1n e. • L•b •,. ""~ Fot ao .. II bl> Ml ~ t~ Ft! Gonlll goo~ -than 1n the past 1111 u•• w IJ1'6 '' F•t" Mre PRICE INCREASES I II •d Son 4 4t l'IPMI un n 111 lch l JV. F!PM W1 EJoods have been slowed by 1m :~ueHJ ' ~~ J~ ~~~r".:," Provements in product1v1ty 80'" AH is"' l• •Fl• Tot 801 (ti> t ~Fl• W•1U (output per manhour) of a •Clon 1 ,. '"' Foad F•P II I Ct !~, l'lllFofll O 11orkers 1n factories and 0th.er sr1""1 •iv. •l Frm111 I Id ood II Y1 Set 'ti 'l'2~ Fpl Ctnt 1e s turning out g s by 11 wne A.r 11~ 11•• 1 otomtt SpeCla<.:ularly higher t'ff1c1ency ~u~~b BM ~ • rl>... ~ ~:1" 't, of machines by •mple ~up lluc~•v• 11 ~, n F ., E ~ flunng n l llFn<llce plies of goods by stJff com Bu n s"' 11 '' GllEl1 111 C• IVSv 21'.< 27 4 Glllt Cm pet1tJon among dome s t 1 c C•mllr ,. 1 •••Gt~ M:. I d II I C•nn Ml t 110 Ill G rn~I 1ngs manu acturers an SC ers o j'•nnan s 110 111 <>:v c;"" lh for our spend1n11 dollar C•n •d "' 1 11•• a1n .-c i;. (•P Mlot 11 • 27 • G Kl""llC by ma1or too by lh l'lh1ch has foreign compet 1t1on C•P Sw\t •~ •••c.n 1ue. le .o n "' J o l"1 G Hrn e 1969 70 recession C•o Tee 1 . 11• G ,,,. ·-dJh d ...,c•~CD J J G •~•n W lo. non-e CUfU'C; t: emarru C• tr 11 • 1 l h Go" Cvct ssenllal elCpen:;1\ e c. 0 • '1 ?••Goad Ls C•'W: JI G I •o l '• (;_,,.,., products C••~•h C 1 11 Goud T But m contras! oor demand e services already ror all th C~nte• lO lO ~Gov EF n ,..... P5 IF• 1'U1G ID~ e n C•n• l •D 16 o l~>o Gr1>h ~ Ch•nco it. 11 11,,.c; '" 1'\o (h~I 0 • I IG""" Ml available I Pay m 0 116 unceasing CIWlm Lin IJ ll'• Grev .a.a~ l'Jrlual/y eve r y ,.., .. 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" NEW ) Ol!h ~LI P/) ri.1ant1n1e fo ru)! larners Ct.1 d1sc!osed lhat irs subs1d1ar), O i l Vl'lllU!l S J nt~rnat1onal Inc h11s ~011ruc1cd 111th Get ty 0 11 H..:ariad ~ 1 • td to t<1ke. ov er the OJlCra!ion of 1rs 20 e~ ploralion pcrmJ\s covering l SOO square n11les off Ba.If ni lsland (,elly wilt assume all expenses of exploration and devel opment and 011 venture:i w 11 rc1a1n a J P<'rcent O\'er rh l1ng 1ntcre.s1 n lhe con Ct'SSI( 11 CJ ll C A C.1) (lrp/J Stockholders In 1 n !\ u r a n cc l01t1p inlcs nerrl h~\C httl e r~nr of Congrct;;S p<!SS•ng a na t11)nal heal thcare bill lhat v.ould v.1pe out rhc private h e a I I h insurance Jndwtr.}, Waltf.'r ti.I ~ oody .a Vil'f' prtll1 denl (If <.:onttrlenlal Casualty Co satd lie sold even 1f such a bill were passed the rnvll te in sur~nce industry 'ouJd find plenty or alternat ive markeu for its "C'rv u:cs lfe predtcLed some form or Iola! nri!lonal health tnsuranre lcg1!l\allon ll'rll be t nacll'd 111 lhe next few }ear" Bui hf' addrd th;it rt "111 ll('Jlh('r ..:re ate d1<"tator1al powrr I)) the govf'rnment over phyi;1ci::uis nor t h1n1nale thit pr1vn1e 1nsurant.~ companies as pr1m11ry coverage carriers JZ DAICY PILOT T111!id.11, Junt 8, 1971 &4.~fio:r Buoys to Aid-Weather Fore~asting -· ' _·· "• LA JOLLA (AP) -A 11reas, these C'ondillons bave terns over the ocean "for throughout the United States the network ls ex~ted lo Race On to Arm Latin America? By P HlL NEWSOM cited for their loYalty te UPI F I N • I ot demo cr atic pre cepts, ore gn ews ... nay Venezuela and Colombia. An examination of the niap of South Ame.rica points up in In 20 years of virtual sharp relief the fact that its monopoly in the supply of grtat land mass is ruled by "'eapons to Lalin American military governments. Even nations, the United States also among the exceptions it is true }1andled the training of 1nore that their arniies are kept than 20.000 Latin officers and docile by a steady diet or im-noncon1s in U.S. military proven1ents and additions to schools and 2S,OOO more in the their arsenals. Panama Canal zone. Jlistorlcally it also is true Now , \loitb ils weapons and that nations with a high training program drastically degree of armament usually reduced on the one hand and find a reason for using them. with Lalin American military~~~~~~~~~~~~! The United Stales is nol an governments in the n1ajority ~ on the other. the State Oepart-exeeption to the rule. n1ent says U S. influence is Behind these lo! e n er a I wani ng. ()bservations he many of the P•os a d , _ scd by One argument in favor of , n ... ons a, uU. P ·d 1 N. · t the ne1v admin1slrat~on policy r1•.s1 en txon s r e c e n decision lo re-enter v.•hat is that thi: new breed of might be called a race 10 military ruler in Latin rearm Lahn Amer1C"a. America is not taken from the dict<itorshi p mold ol old but Acting upon recom-r:ither is a n atio nalist n1endation of the St a I e genera!ly intent upon raising Department, the President has the living and cultural stan- ex ercised his option to exceed dards of his count ry, the s75 million ceiling set by But to this correspondent it Co ngress in 1967 in arms aid recalls the remark of a direc-to La tin America and recorn- me_, d to C ~ess that ''''' tor of a hospital in Ca li, nue on1,. , year the ceiling be set at SlSO Colombi a, several ye ars ago. mi!Jion. · He watched the acrobatics of an America n-built jet fig hter It had bctn the hope or overhead for a few moments, Congress that a tt'dUC'lion in then remarked: l!.S. sale of arms might turn Latin Anierican efforts into ··For the rosl of just one of n!her channels such as health !hose. I could run my hospital and education. for .e who le year." It was a forlorn hope. l~~~~~~~~~~~I US. All ies, Rntain. F'rance, Canada, Italy. \Vest Germany and Spa in. leaped to fill the vacuum and in five yea rs sold La1ion nations nearly $1 billion \lo·orth of military hardv.·are. It is a melancholy fact tha t ()f all Latin America n leaders, il was only the 1'1arxist. Presi· dent Salvador Allende of Chile, who spoke oul againsl the U.S. policy S\.\'itch. Ile said the Latin Arncru:a n nations, "by !heir con1 rnon origin and trage dy or underdevelopme nt" should seek other "'ays to set- tle their differences than by confrontalion. Among eager buye rs are ex- pected lo be two frequently LU'S BE FRIENDLY Jr you hav" nc1v 11cighbol"S ()r know o! anyone moving to OU[" aree, [!lease 1cll us so that v.·c may extend a friendly 11·e!come and hr/11 t hc111 to brcomr acriu11.inted in their new surroundings. So. Coast Visitor 494-0579 Harbor Visitor ~174 WATCH F OR THE GRAND OPENING SALE FOR DAVIS-BROWN HUNTINGTON BEACH !H•~I •• l.uc•v M•r l l roolth11r1 t & Garfield • • • Now 3 locations In Orange County COSTA MESA: 411 E. S."'"'"'"th Sr. Dally t -9-Sot. 9-6 El TORO: lo911na Hiii$ Plo1a iHt~I lo SIV·O~I Dcilly 10·6, Thur., fd. 10·9 HUNTINGTON BEACH: l rookh11r1t & Garfield l'l•>t 10 Lucky Mio ! l Dally 9-9, Sar. 9-6 radical improvement in ~ver been recorded. periods up tn tYi'O years,'' Born because most of the great cost another $3 m1lhon an· weather for~asting over the Dr. Robert F. Born , a scien· said. storms that sweep the nation nuaily. next decade is expected by list in the marine 11 re ~groundwork will be laid , are born in the northea:;t Scripps is coordinating lh~ sclentist.s busy planning a research grou p at Scripps, be told a Scripps staff Pacific. project for the !°" a I ion a 1 network of iastru niented says the project's planning meeting. ror J 0 n g. r a n g e The buoys ceel an estimated Science Fou~dation and th• buoys in the northeastern stage will be completed within we 8 th er f 0 r ec a s ti n g $10 million, and maintaining Offtet> of Naval Research. Pacific Ocean . a mont h. It may lake five years to in-"At present. we have just a stall the 50 buoys,· but a few poi nts, where we are spokesman al Scripps Inslitu-monitoring."' Born said ln an t1on of O<.-eanography says lbe interview Monday. ''Rut, if we project will be a reality in two put oul a pattern of buoys ln years. the eastern nor th Pacific, \Ve The buoys will n1easure can then monitor changes over ocean tempe ratures, t h c the y,·hole area .. , direct.ion and speed of lhe sea, The rne rging or this in- the ai r ' temperature, wind formation with that already direction and veloci ty and available may make it possi- b~rometric pressure. Jn many ble to fo recast weather pat- OPEN FOR INSPECTION 3 TO 6 P.M. TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1971 r ubllc. A11c.tlon will b. held by the Stith' of Col ifornlo, Dl¥1Mon of Hl91iwo'(I, for an Option to Purtlfiow the following properties Cit the •lteJ and times l11dic.ate4 "low; AUCTIONS TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1971 10:30 A.M.-CITY O f NEWPORT BEACH, Zon• c.1 , 150 O.,y O ption lo Purch••• 19,784 Sq. fl. indud ... St. Are~ 455 N. Newpod 81.d ., C ount" of Or.,n9e. MINIMUM BID $100,000.00: DEPOSIT SI0,000,00. Thome• G .. ;d., P"9" 31, C4. B.1.,n<e ;:lue No••mber 26. 1971. 2l unit motel -2 l!ory sl11ec.o; rnonoge1'5 eott119e, pool: eoroort o~d mhc.. h11nit11re. 11 :00 A.M.-CITY OF NEWPORT BEAC H. Zone C-1, 2b.7l7 Sq. Ft. lndude1 St. Ar ... I ~O D•v O:ition lo Pur~h••• 415 N .. wporl Boule•••d. c,,unlv 111 Or•"9"· M!NJMUM ~JD SI00,000,00; DEPOSIT SI0,000.00. Thom•• Gu<de Pe9e JI. C4. B•l•n<• due No•e,..ber 71>, 1971 . 24 unit morel -1 011d 2 S!Ofy, 1 story frorrte Mon09er'1 r9'1denee. 1 Uory 11oro9e b111ldlng, pool, rn~. f111nl111r1. I t :JO A.M.-C!n' OF NEWPORT BEACH , Zon• C·I. 19,859 S11. ft. Include• SI. Ar••· 120 O.,y Option lo P11rch""' 419 Newpo1I. Blvd., County of Qr,.n9e. MINI MUM BID S25,- 000.00: DEP0°SIT S1.500.00. Thom•• Guide Po9• 31, C4. B•l•ne1 due Sepl•mber ?7, 1971 . -1 Story 1t11cco medic.a l bulldin'll 50 •!, of 1uece11ful b;d m"v b• f;;,~n~d wiih 1h~ Sto le if !he bid i1 i so.000.00 o• more. A· T'u•I Deed •nd Nole be.,r<n9 i ~+e•e•! 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Euclid Ave .• 776:2222 Orange Office: 4050 Me1ropoli1o n Dr.· 639-3033 ) ' " • ' •• ,, .. " \ 11 } ) ! ' I • I l I- I To11gl1 Choice One of these young ladies \Vi l! be chosen l!Iiss San J uan Capistrano. The queen \rill be cro,,·ned during a Chamber of Commerce party June 13 from 3:30 to 6 p.nl. at Gep Durenberger's .1\nliques. Tickets are $1 .75 for chan1pagne and hors d'oeuvres. From left to right are Rosa Alarcon, Shauna Devenberg, Orrie Ol sen. Virginia Crow, Roxanne Phelan and Sandi Schleger. Seven Cats Recaptured 'Anioials Brought Doivn With Tranquilizer Guns PAGOSA SPRI NGS, Colo. (L'.Pl) - Game officials used tranqul!Jzcr guns f.fonday to drug and recapture three African lions. four cougat·s and a lcopar<l "'hich had been running 11;iJd 111 the rug- ged high country of south~cstern Colorado since Sunday night. Still at large late t.fonday \\'3S a Jaguar. Dogs were brought in lo track the an1n1al down today. The eight animals broke free late Sun- day when a truck carrying their cages went out of control and crashed atop \\'olf Creek Pass, killing the driver, Albert H. Lapchcck, 50, of Cornell, Calif. Detroit Topless Laiv 'Covered' With Decisio1i DETROIT (AP ) -Pol1c:e arf' in- lerpreting a recent court df'cision !hat topless dancers should n1erl a ··generally 11ccepted slanch1rd of 1noclest.v" to mean lha t the\' should \.\'C3f ··;1 brassiere or :so1ne soi-t •· Some of the girls say ttu·y like !hr de<'ision -one sa id ii "'ill mean JObs for the bener dancers and 1.rill put the .. good bodied nondancer out of \\'Ork " -but many of I.hf' girls and mos! of the bar owners sav i! \v ill hurt ihe 1r 1nco1nrs. Bar owners have forn1e-d a con1n11t1ee to fii:ht lhc ruling, rnarle last \l't>C'k by Judge Joseph Rashid of \Vayne_ ~?unty Circuit Court. Their plan~ for act1v11!es lo raise funds for a legal b1lftle include a par1y featuring topless dancers and rnck bands. Ra .!lhid issued the ruling in 11pholtling the conviction for indecent exposure tv.·o years ago of Tyra Lee LaRue, a daru_·er who was topless \vhen arrested. Lt. Jose ph Arccda, an official of lhc Police Department License Bureau. says, "Rashid's order will be rollov.·ed to the le lier." Violation of the ruling is a misde- meanor. subject In a $100 fine or a 90 day jail sentence. Another cougar Illas pulle d from the \\reek and a bengal tiger was struck by a t'az· :i111J disabled shortly after the ac- eiden!. The motorist lliho hit the tiger JUmpcd fro1n his car, took aim with a .22 i·alihcr rine and killed the injured animal a~ it tried 10 lope av.'ay. Sta te garnc officials, led by African big r.1n1e special ist Jlichard Denney or /I ten 1cr. spent i\londay afternoon shooting the cals with tranquilizer darts and then hauhng them off the moun tainside. Po1\'er winches had to he used for some of the anin1als. The \1·ife of a state wildli fe officer from U1e area described the scene Atonday. "There was a leopard lying in the bushes on one side of the road and a cougar (mountain lion) in the ditch on the other, about 200 yards aparl," said Mrs. Judd Cooney. .. ,\dead liger "'as lying in the back or a state true-k, and down the highway was a lion in the ditch, groaning. "The men were waiting for lhe tran- quilizer guns to arriy·e, and everytime the bushes moved. they'd head for the truck," she said. The truck was enroute from Kansas lo Durango, Colo., for a circus sponsored by the local Shriner1 organization, Healtl1 Food Leader Dies 011 Diel{ Cavett Program NE\\' YOflt\ (AP) -J. 1. Hoda/e, levding f.':<!)O!li"n\ or organic foods, rlied of a heart al!ack Monday night v.·hile explaining his formula for health to Dick Cal'rl! during the taping of a lf'levision sho\Y. He was 72. Rodale was explaining his secrets when l1P "lllmJX'd O\'t'r. appeared to br snorinfll'. ;ind hecamc un conscious. An ambulance \1:'ls ~urn n1uncd. but the multimillionaire [armer publisher "'as pronou;ced dead on arnval ol Roosevelt Hospital. /\ rerun of a prev ious show \vas :::chedulcd by the ABC netv.·ork to fill the segn1en t on Monday night's Cavett pro- gram . . . l!odalr publicntinns grossed $9 milli on l :i~l year n1ainly from the sales or "Orgn nic Gardening and. Far.n1lng" magazine \\'hich has a circulation of 700 .000. The magazine is headquartered on the fl3 acre Rodale Experimental Organic Farm at Em maus, Pa .. where Rodale liv- ed voith his wife. llodale, called a "minister or secular fundamentalism," taught thal. "milk Is bad and sugar is worse.'' He was quoted Sunday as saying. "I'm going to live to be 100 unless I'm run over by a sugar crazed taxi driver." Although he used only his initials, R.odal~ Y.'a~ christened Jernme Irving at his birth 1n New York Cit v "'here he maintained an apartmenl uniiJ his dea!h. He lold reporters he too k 70 food sup- plement !ablels a da_v .ind shortl\' before dying hiid cel ebrated the def€'al· of pro- posals lo fluoridate the "'aler in Allen- lov.TI, Pa. Ile had been a leading op- ponent. Rodale. besides his publishing activ i1ies and farming, "'as chairman of the board of the Rodale Afanufacturing Company and Lutton Electronics. Surviving are the widow, a son and two daughters. Pho tog Honored Pilot Lensman Gets Press Award DAILY PILOT Slaff Photographer Patrick O'Donnell won honorable n1ention fn the feature photo category of the 1971 Press Photo Contest, it was rinl'lounccd today. LAGUNA JUMPS BY 300 SOULS 'fhe population or Laguna Beach ha s in- creased by 300 souls since the 1970 census. the cil1 has been ad vised o!- ficially by the Popul:illon Research Un1 t of the Department or 'finance in Sacramento. 0 ·0onne\l's pri:u-wlnnlng entry wa1 a shot of a disgruntled foreign car owner changing a flat tire on his vehicle ln front of an auto agency emblazoned w:lth "Buy American" sigrui. The photo was taken on !!Arbor Boulevard 1n Costa Mesa. O'Don- nell notictd the Incident and Its am111ing pos!libilltles as he was driving home from \\'Ork one evening. Fir"t place In the feature photo cate~ory was csptured by Tom Owens of lhe San Bernardino Sun-Telegram for h1I picture entitled, "Where's John Wayne?'' Jim Kean of the San Rafael Independent Journal won Ille top prize for ~pot news with his photo or a black con- vict hnldiniz a gun at the head of Judge Jh:irold J. Haley shortly before the jurist v.·:is sl:iin in the Marin County C.Ourthouse shoo tou t. Sotliet Hookup ~Janning ' Stressed . ' ~. -niii4 tniloll OYik!n by sla/llol(iiffh )lie -i. ·cir lod.iy 11 . lbe wrft ·n)' te 1o It; a transpartat;km -.. sulflir ·told dlrecton ol the Or-Comity Tr.pi! Dtslrict Mooday, Jfha , McMahon ot Development R--tea, 118Jd 14>day"1 p11 .. nint mual •tart with land U1f. ecoDomics, ~ impact and envtroltrnental COflo si= ·, sY'ltma ,,,,'~!J"'.!., .,,,:•:., '7.,'; DettYer. He lel"Yed ";'d;irmu. Cl the UCl-Project 21 tranapor!Alion <<llnnil",. two years ago. '4cMabon did suggest that transpO'f\1- tioll ls a major factor in urbln pr®1in'd of today but said one cannot plad ....., ment of. people without coosider&t, aU forma of transportation: ... I4e is the 'first of aeveral ~111'" '*" traasportalion who will appllt befctn the , tcamit djllrlol boon! la oonUtll· w=~n s~esaeil the }mtortance of plaf!ning for the futurf; •1bit· ii needed is t •1vstem that can serve peop1e thii w1y they live n.ow and the way lhey will want e to live in the future." Commls.!lon member Ralph Clark, fnurth district county s u p e r v i s or wondered if the district shou1d first hire a conault.lnl or a full tlme general m1111ager. McMahon favored lh' consul t.ant fint Idea becauae "the mAn you bi.n! abou1d be judged by his experience in the type of transportaUon you need. Obviously you don·t know no11,•," He said studies such as those done by his firm cost about $1 million to com- pJe!ion. Federal funds are available t<> pay about two-th irds of the cost. County Transit Unit to Levy New Tax Rate Orange Coun ty's Transit Dislrict, com- pleting its fi rst six months of existence will levy either a one or two-cent tax rate for 1971-72. The Transit District Act, as approved by the voters last November. al\o.,..·s assessrnent of up to five-cent rate per $J OO assessed valuation. Dir cctnr Richard Lynn of Corona del P.lar, head of the budget committee, !\fan· da y favored a two-<:ent rate which would raise approxixately $800,000. The budget would call for $26,679 in sal:iries and incidental expenses and $773,321 for hiring a consultant. t.:nder the proposal a general manager would be hired and the possibility exists that buses would be leased or hired. If the district adopts the one-cent budge!, which Y:ould bring In about $400,000 for 1he year, there would not be enough money to hire a oonsultant or lease buses, according to Ted McConvll\e, county road commissioner and acting general n1anager of the transit district. Supervisor Ronald Caspers put • damper on the two-cent enthusiasm when he cautioned that the county's general tax rate y,·as probably "going up.'• Transit District directors endorsed a legislalive proposal now before the Stale Senate which would put a S percent sales tax on gasoline. Reso rt Cabins SaYecl J 11 New Mexico Fi1·c .JEl\!F.Z SPRINGS. N.1\1. (UPI) -A forest fire raged for the four!h day in !he Jemez i\1 ountai ns of central New l\lexico todily, but lirrfighters successfully kep t it from burning down some 50 summer cabins. "The fire passed within SO feet of some cabins. but none of the dwell ings we re destroyed," said fire control officer Bob Steinhoff. Cho•en Miss Debby Hedrick, chosen Miss Lake Forest, will appear o n the Lake Forest float Thurs· day at Anaheim Stadium before the game with the Yankees. She is the daughter of Mr. and 1i1rs. R. J. liedrick. Assemhly Scraps Expansion Bill On Annexations A bill authored by Newport Beach Assemblyman Robert Badham a n d championed In Sacramento by San Clemente City ,_1anager Ken Carr - v.·hich would have allowed crW"<:Ounlry annexations -has been scrapped by a commillee. carr said late last week that the Assembly Committee on Local Govern-- men! referred the proposed legislation (A. B. 2939} to ''interim study.'' The action ends !he documc nrs chances for reaching the floo r or the Assemb ly until the next session . The bill would have had major significance to San Clement, Carr ex- plained, because il would have allowed ci ry exparuion southward across the ex· isling line between Orange and San Diego counties. s DAIL\' PILO f 3 '4 Abortion Bith Killed In Sena.te SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Assemblf. Health Committee wrapped up a three. hour bearing on a package ol bilh t& a.dlend.#>e atatt'1 abortions laws by k1fu, 11111 W pro,...it llliJ approving two. !Uld 1q . <Olftrnlll>e were bills by ~ Robert Burke (Jt-Runr µ.ogton fteMtr), to ban abortlaftl Induced •r ildlltinl salin, '6JutionJ: and lo ban abortioftl 10 Weeb after concept!iQn. Two 'Oilier proposal> killed would have es:cluded damage to mental health as .a nlla9ll !Qr abortions, and would have [n. .,_.. itounseling for women seeking abortJoos. "I wasn't ~Jven a chan ce lo discus1 amend;ments,' 11k;t Burke after the hear- inli( where more than a ®zan witnesses: offered telUalonY'. "t thhlk H'a unusual tG say. 'T•IM! It or leave It.'" .,.· llurke'1 proposals winnln& passage in- . eluded a measure to ban dociW,1 .tdviling . abortions to sit on the ·--~ hoapltal review commttt.11. Thi{ bill went to the Asoembty !IDOf. A r-..uan sent to the Assembly W1y1 and titans Committee would order a .tlldy of current aQorlion practice.s in California following enactment of the Therapeutic AborUon Act in 1967. The bill to ban saline abortion Is AB 1831; to let a ti..week abortion ltmlt, AB 18.12: to exclude "mental health" abor· lions, AB 1833 ; to bolster counseling, AB 1835. • Passed were AB 1834, the review com- mH!ee ban, and JfR 44, a sludy of state abortions. Swallow Retm·n Fiesta Slated At Campgrounds While San Juan Capistrano's famous swallows are busy building nests, the Fiesta de La Golondrinas Association is equally busy raising funds to greet next year·s flock. The first of several fund-raising events y,•i\I be a barbecue June 13 from noon to 6 p.m. at the Hancho Mission Viejo Campgrounds, six miles east of San Juan Capistrano on Ortega Highway. Tickets are $2.25 for adults and Sl.25 fnr children 12 years old and under. Sleak. beans, salsa, salad and tortillas v.·ill be served. Music will be provided along \Yilh games for the children. A lr..speed bicy- cle will be donated as a gate prize by i\1ission Sc hwinn of La.guna Niguel. The f·iesta Association sponsors the Fiesta de Llls Golondrinas Parade each J\1arch !o honor the return of the swal lows. The swallows' departure in October also is celebrated with a day of activities for chi ldren including an ugly dog contest, foo!baJJ throw, costume judging, and bike contest. Law Student Files Suit NamingPopeandChurch SAN FRA NCISCO (UPI ) - Pope Paul VI is shorl SJ4fl in a case over a Sl. Bernard dog promised but not delivered by a Catholic monastery In the S'.1-'iss Alps. William Sheffield, a University of California law student, nan1ed the Ca tholic church and the pope in his court suit over the dog . He said he made a MO down payment for the dog while In Swltu:rland and it never arrived in the United States. So he UPIT ....... wrote the monaster.v and demanded the dog or a refund. lie was told rhe do~ could not be delivered until the full price was pa id . Furtherrnurc, he was told the $60 could not he rcturnf'd because It cost tJ1e mona sterY that ni uch money !o carry the account on lhe bo1Jks A district court ruled that San Fran- cisco's archbishop couldn't be he!rt responsible. so Sheffield named the v.·orldwide hC'ad of the Rom an Catholic Church . On J\.1'onday, sheriff's deputies served a u·rit to the archbishop's office attaching $.145 on collections taken at Dioecsan parishes Sunday for the pope. A sheriff's spokesman said the office would have attached more to cover court costs. but "we expect the archbishop's of. rice will hold sufficient funds to cover those costs." No Reservations At Doheny Beach~ During Summer Camping reservations at Doheny State Beach wiU be eliminated throughout this 1Ummer because of a major project of remodeling the existing spaces, state parks officials said this: week_ 'The day-we portion of the park will re- main open, de.spil l'! the closing or the old camping areas, which are unde rgoing major reconstruction. Campers have been accommodated on a first-come, flrsl·!erved basl$ on the paved access roads to the downcoll!lt por-- tJon Of the beach. 1be new, pennant campground wrrr have 115 new sitea for campers -cacti with a table, stove and nearby waler sup- ply. The rather modest increase from 14.5.50 to 14 ,ISO, announced by Planning Dire.tor Wayne Moody, \.\.'ill entitle the Art Ctllor.1y to an adtll!1<1nal $3,!l(JO a yr.ar M its rlghtru1 share or taxes collecteel l>y I.he 8htte. RO?sult!I r! tht contHt wer~ 8J'IMIIDCed tnrlay nl a meeting of California-Nevada nrv.·~ editors at Stanford Unlver•lly. Dt:a.wing ahoW1 "Soyuz 11 " .spacecraft prior to dock· tng with orbiting scientific station "Salyut" Monday. The three Sovie~ cosmonauts climbed into Salyut after docking, to establish !he fi rst orbllal laboratory. space Reservations for the new slte!I will b4' accepted after Sept. 1, aides said. Actual camping will re.'lume at about the middle of tbal month, they added. , . • 4 ~y PILOT Tundq, Junt a, l97l Etna Blows Top-· Again AWESOME ETNA -Europe's tallest and most ac· live volcano surprised the experts when it awaken· ed this week after a bi;.ief "nap" iilOd spewed lava U .. I Telt•"9i. towards two farm hamlets, frightening villagers \Vho were told only !our days ago that it was safe to return home. Patton's •Last. Hurrah' Aide Says General Planned to Resig1i After Blast WASffiNGTON (UPI) -An aide to Ge!j. George S. Patton Jr. says the con· tr~rsial World War II commander dec:jded to resign from the Army "with a re~~aling blasl of indignation" at Celt· Dwight D. Eisenhower and other e~ors shorlly before he was fatally inj!red in an auto crash in 1945. outraged and deeply hurt because he 1osi;command of his beloved Third Army afwir an outspoken comment at a news coolerence, the alde said, Patton wanted lo .CUt all his military ties so he could liv\-and speak freely. ~t S. Allen, who was Patton's chief of ci>mbat inle.Uigence and ·who now is an aultor and columnist, gave the account in iri article written for the June i53ue of Anfy Magazine., published by the a~alion of the UNted States Army, a pril:at.e. group. A;llen said retirement would have left thef&t.year-old West Pointer still subject to iiulltarY control. so ~ decided lo quit out(ight. He said Patt.on also wanted tu "stJ;.ke back" at Eisenhower. "·ho tC:Ok awv his command and rebuked him l~.?'-­\ .. : !C.No lhanb. l'm tr)'in8 iio quit!' privately, and at lhe Army hierarchy he felt sad let him down, "Had he not made up his mind to quit y,·ith a reverberating blast of indignation, it is highly unlikely the trip on which the auto accident occurred would have been made," Allen wrote. TI1e columnist said the article was an effort to lay lo rest rumors that there was something sinister about Patton's death. '\"bile varying in clctail. 1hc run1or generally says there were tl1o~c 1\ho fell Patton's outspoken manner was doing the United Slates n1ore harm 1han Patton was y,·orth. These persons f e 1 t ''something should happen '' to Patton because his war record was too i!· lustrious to have hi m officially removed from pos\\var Gennany. "TI1e slories are \\'holly untrue," AJlrn said. Allen said ii all st3rtcd Sept. 22. 1945. "'hen Patton l1•as asked a! a ne1vs con· ference "''hy former Nazis \1·ere being re- tained in public office in Bavaria. then administered by Patton's Third Army. "I don't like Nazis any more than you do." Patton replied in part. "I despise them. In the pas! lhree years I did my utmost to kill as many of !hem as possi· bit'. Now ""e are usinJ! !hem for lack of anyone better until we can get better pea· ple.." But he also m<ide a n unfortunate com- parison, vihich triggered a stonn of pro- test in the United States: "The \\'av l see \t. this Nazi question is very muc.h like a Democratic and Rei)ublican rlc·ction fight. To get things done in Bavaria. after the \lirtua11y con1- p!e!e disorgani1,.1tion and disruption of four years of v.·ar. y.·e had to compromise v•ith the dev il a litlle ." The upshot was thal Eisenhower reassigned Patton to U1e F'ilteenth Army -a group engaged primarily in sorting documents lo compile histories of the fighting in Europe. Patton felt his reassignment v.·as evidence or a plot, born ou t ol envs. to discredit his war reron:I. He quol.ed Patton as confidin g aL dinner to LL Gen. Hobart R. Gay, Pal· ton's chief of staff: "I have given thi s a great deal of thought. J am going lo resign from the Anny. Quit outright, That's the, only \Vay l can be free to live my !He.'' Allen said Patton later confirmed his intention lo Gay, asserting that "I'm going to do it \1·iU1 a statement that will be remem· bered a long lime. If it doesn't make big headlines, I'll be surprised." Lo ckheed F uncl Foes Will Seek Cost Breakclown 'VASHINGTON (AP) -Senate foes of the Nixon administration plan to shore up Lockheed Aircraft Corp. say they v.·ill de- mand a detailed breakdown of the defense supplier's cash position. Sen. William Proxmire (0.\\lis.), .tiaid Monday he will request the public ac- counting from Treasury secre!ary J oh11 B_ Connally, who cautioned that Lock- hff'd's financi al surviveal C<>Uld be serj. ously threatened if Congress delays ac- tion more than 40 days on a $250 million lo.in guarantee. The Trca!iury secretary disagreed repeatedly Monday with Proxmire's con· 1e11tion a Lockheed rescue would un· dermine the free enterprise system and set a bad precedent for other troubled corporations. "\Ve sometimes kia ourselves that th is is a free enterprise system." Connally told lhe Senate Banking Committee, "but it isn't all that free." As the nation's largest defense con· tractor, he said, Lockheed has enormous cash needs which stretch or exceed the capacity o( America's banks. Connally said a Lockheed bankruptcy might seriously impair the nation's economic recovery. , Scattered Rain Dots· U.S . 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A crowd of SOO persons beat a r..1oslem tG death Monday at the Krishnagar railway station after a report that he had emptied a small bottle into a roadside v.·e!J. D. K. Ghosh, the district magistrate of Krishnagar, said the rivers are being polluted but by the bodies of cholera vic- tims thrown in by relatives for quick burial. He said that so many po!i~ were now deployed to guard the rivers against this that there is a shortage of police to en· force Jaw and order. With the state's population increased by at least 4 1 z million refugees from East Pakistan and with hundreds of thousands more coming across the frontiers each week, the West Bengal government asked other states to lend ii at least 20 battalions of police. Most of the cholera victims have been Hindus. who normally are cremated. Rut a shortage of lirev.·ood and fuel makes the traditional rituals impossible. The di s!rict magistrate said he had ordered mass burial for at least I &DO persons. Hindus and ~foslems have ~en buried together in three mass graves in the Nadia district. The biggest is al Badadrpur, in a Ne,v Fight Loon1s In Senate Over U.S. Laos Rol e \\'ASHINGTON (AP ) -The Senate is heading tov.•ard new controversy 01·er the lJ.S. military role in Laos. \\1ith Sen. Stuart Symington seeking a $200 n1illion c:eiling on American spending there. Symington (D-~!o. l. said security classification prevents him from disclos· ing the amount being spent on U.S. air operations and 3Upport of forces fighting Communist units in Laos. But the total v.·as reported by other sources !o be at least $250 millio11 a year, and possibly much more. \\111ile the Senate met in secret session f\1onday to discuss Laos. the SLa!e Department confirmed the United States is providing financial and other support to forces in Laos. Press officer Charles Bray cle.scribed those troops as volunteers, and said the U.S. support program is consistent with the la11'. Symington said they are mercenaries. "My personal opinion is that the law has been contravened, yes.'' Sen. J. W. Fulbright (D-Ark.), who pro- posed the amend1nent forbidd ing use of U.S. funds to su pport foreign forces fight- ing for the government of Laos and Cam. bodia, said he thinks lhat law is bring \'iolatcd. The amendment excludes actions that y,·ould help promote \l.'ithdra11·al of U.S. troops from South Vietnam, or release of American prisoners of war. The closed session. seventh for the Senate in five years, lasted three hours and 25 minutes, more than !\vice as long as planned. India ,government forest seven miles from Krlshn_agar, where Sil bodits bave been bu ried in a pit. Ghosh estimated that by last Sunday, 1.079 persons bad died of ~ cholera in hospitals in tbe Nadia district and an equal number had perished along the roads and in villages. About 75 new victims are admitted to hospitals each day, but with 4.800 cholera pallenls already under treatment, there is a shortage of hospital space. Soviets Sub1nit Moon Treaty Draft to UN M.OSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet govern- ment today submitted t.o the United Na· lions a draft treaty for peaceful use of the moon. It v.·ould ban nuclear "'eapon:s and weap:>ns testing, military bases and "other weapons of mass annihilation" on the lunar body. "The us£· of forcr: and any other hostile actions. and also the use of the moon for committil!g such actions ~·ith regard to th~ earth. is barred," the draH says. Tass, the official news agency. said Soviet foreign m inister Andrei A. Gromyko asked U.N. Secretary General Thant to put the proposed treaty on the age~da of the 28th General Assembly session. ·'Jn the opinion of the Soviet govern- ment, steps should be taken now with the object of further elaborating and giving concrete expression to the standards of international law regulating the activity of slates on the moon," Gromyko's letter to Thant said. "It is necessary lo prevent activity of slates on the moon from becoming a source of international conflicts, it is necessary lo furnish a legal foundation for possible use of the moon ... " The draft treaty's main provisions are: -~xploration and use of the moon be effected taking into consideration the in- terests of present and future generations. -The use of force and any other hosli!e actions. and also the use of the 010011 for l·ommitling such actions \vith regard to lite earth. is barred on the moon . The ban is reaffirmed on the deployment of nuclear weapons and other weapons of n1ass annihilation on the moon, and also on otht'T aclivily aimed at using the moori for military purposes. -Exploration and use of the moon shall be effected by means ensuring the prevention of an unfavorable change and pollution of the luna r environment. -The n1oon cannot be the property of states, international inter-governmental ;:ind non.governmental organizations. na· Ilona) organizations, juridical or physical persons. -The signatory states shall take all possible steps with the object of preserv- ing the life and health of man on the moon. Newlyweds Expecting To Do on 860 Wee kly NE\V YORK (UPI) -Tricia Nixon and Edv.·ard Finch Cox expect to live on his $60-a·Y.'eek salary after their \1·cdding, ac· cording to the groom-to-be. Cox. 24, v.·ho "'i!\ marry l\liss Nixon al the \Vhite House Saturday, reported for work t.1onday at the office of Li.S. At· tomey ~'hitney North Seymour. 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This lad removes his ~hoes prepara tory to a cool 'dip. \ \ •• I i,ps Harbor Judge Endures All By TH01\1AS MURPIIl1''E 01 "" o.u, ,.;.., 11111 NIGHT COURT DEPT. -If you ever want a broad, !!weeping overview of the 1niseries of the motorist, spend about two and on.e·balf hours in one ef eur municipal traffic courts. During such period, you will be treated lo a passing parade that embraces almost all walks of humanity; frightened o!d men, frowzy house11'ives, long-haired drifters, iiCrubbed kids in lettermen·, jackets, ' curvy teachers in t i g h t jumpsuits, young mothers with babes-in· arms. THEY ALL CAME last night io the evening traffic court wherein The Honorable Everett W. Dickey presided for the Harbor Judicial District down on 18th Street in Costa Mesa, across from the ballpark. The v.·hole affair gets under way in Judge Dickey's packed courtroom about 6:30 p.m. as the clerk begins to read the list of rights to defendants. "You have the right to counsel." he in· tones. "If you cannot afford an attorney, the Court will appoint a public defender " The clerk read~ on and on. You never knew you had so many right.5. * The old man in the second row out in the courtroom keeps yapping in a loud, raspy voice. The marshal shushes him. Nicely, but firmly. The clerk reads on. * Now, 1 should likely explain that l wasn't in courl on a regular nev.'s beat nor "·as I one of the offende rs -this time. I was sitting up with a sick friend. His aihnenl was 75 in a 65 mile per hour zone on the San Diego Freeway. ti1y fr iend was prepared to plead guilty but he had also prepared an explanation for the judge. Jl1DGE DICKEY arrived and v.·e 11.·ere under v.·ay. Defendanls are called two at a time : one before the bench. one on deck. just like across the street at the ballp.ark. Things move pretty quickly. I~ develops in to a pattern. The judgP. asks each defendant lf he heard his rights at ,the beginning. if he wants an attorney. if he understands the charges against him. Then he asks; Gu ilt or not guilty? Almost everybody pleads guill.v. Aln1ost everybody has. however, an ex- planation. They want to tell il to tbe judge. Judge Dickey is a man of infinite pa- tience. He listens 1\·ith a sympathetic ear lo some incredible tales about bow the defendant was done in through a chain of v.·ild circumstances. One pickup truck drivtr blamed hi!! boss because it \Vas his boss v.·ho made him drive to the dump during \\'hich trip the log fell off on the highway. ANOTHER FELLOW borrov.·ed a car \l'ith big rear wheel~ that threw !he speedometer out of 11·h.>ck. thus he v.·a!I doi ng 45 in a 35. Judge Dickey listened t.o them all. 1'hen he handed down the fine.~ or terms Jn lraffic school. He only came close to lo~· ing his cool once : the guy caugbt w1tb beer Jn his car. "All right," !he judge asked. "Why did you have booze in the car?" Well. h~ didn't know ii v.•as there and besides the cans were empty. "You can't have boo1.e in the car if the cans are emp1y." the judge obserYed. The man said he was innocent but was pleading guilty . "IF YOU PERSIST in this line fl( reasoning. I'm going lo set this for lrirtl.'' Judge Dickey warned. The defendant folded. Guilty. One lady demanded a court trial because tv.·o nickels had assertedly jam· med in a Newport Beach parking meter. Another woman is likely to be cleared soon. 'Somebody stole her te1nporary dirver"s licen11e and forged her name ta the trafric ticket. * Meanwhile. my friend had decided his explanation didn 't sound so good after all. •·rn just plead guilty," he confided. Judge Dickey made him explain anyway, So be did, just as rehearsed - clear road. dry pavement, no traffic, daylight. Judge Dickey shot him down with the basic speed law. Guilty, ALAS, AS YOU listened, V.'e ~'ere all guilty in Judge Dickey's co11rt. We are all speeders, wrong-turners. overtime parkers, signal busters. Some f)f us just haven't been caught. Maybe t~ lucky f)f!es are those who were and will go to traffic school. Maybe they'll live. J udge Dickey's courtroom wasn't the court of last resort. But it :sw-e was the court of Lame Ex· cuses. Stanford Professor Nominated by Nixon WASHINGTQN (UPI) -Etta Solomon. a Stlnford University professor of fmanct, has: been nominated by Presi~ dent Nl1on lo the While House ·s three- m•n Council of Economic Advisers. Solomon. $1 , • native of Rangoon,' Burma, is td'ledul~ to suttttd Hendf.ik Houthakker. \\'tlo ls rtslgning and ;., e~­ pecttd to return to • leaching post al Harvard in Stptember • QUHNIE By Ph il lnterland i Bi g Th efts Of Stocks Revealed WASHINGTON (UPI) -Al· torney General John N . M lie he ll t old n e w C-Ongressional hearings into organized crime today thieve!! got away witb upwards of $400 million in se curities tn the United States in 1969 and 1970. Mitchell said the thef t ot securities was a growing pro- blem. spurred by a large in· crease in the volume of trading in securities. a related increa~ in the number of employes 111 brokerage houses. .<ind a realizat ion by members of organized crime th11t there are ''low risks and . , . high re\j,·ard in marketing stolen securities." 1-l ouse Blaze Kills Six In 1 F a.mily rlll'MtaJ. June 8, }q11 DAILY PllOT 5 S4ys. Reds Baek. Prp&es~rs • 'Russ Still Biggest Threat-Hoover \\'ASHJNGTON (LJP IJ Hoover also v.·a.rned tha.1 the police and other ln· with l,172 officials as of f'B~.pi;~,.~Edgar Hoover ''despite its differences with ~¥.tig~tfvt .. ~n~tt-:of· ~.he ~1arcb t , 'lt'Jl ..... and utd has ·~.~re.!15 that Ru55L.• ~Soviet Uroon, Red China .~*~~h ~~vrr, Sovietdefeet.orb.as atatedthat: still·~ th' maiQ Ulfe.attfO ·continu~ to regard the United lfaover Cl~ the: Jnflux or 70~ 80 percent ,cf .all pel°IOn". · 1 . · • t .. perlonnel a.!181(ned !kre · by ne asaig_ned to S o v ie Am ~security ,a~d 11.e ~s .$~t,s as the com n1on enemy ~-~ ~ «im'llrles -, •Of-d; I omatie estsbli.!hrrlen M . ~ ~raged r· ot the people of lhe,w9rld aild , ficla,ls ln July. 1!168 compared wa kin th' intelligence-field.'· rori,st ·~h¥,Q~tJc pr«est .it! Pf'ppaga nda is de3'\ined to1;;;:~=~;~=~;~===~=======::; groupo ,lp ,NriJl<r Ito goal ol · ·uJ · . ove(tltrowlng ~U.S. govern· &ti~ ate disruption' of menf: · soctety." H.,v.er. told a closed d(ior Hoover voiced I.be warning s se.ss lon 1 of a . Hause ap-in support of hli 1Wufllet re· pr ~·rpta.tlona aubcommit.\ee quest fo~ $J~8.6 miµlon for that~ tn 1970 "'new left itDd 1972, which u $44.? mil lion blaq: .~mists stepped up _n1ore than lfls.t·yea r and whkh lhc(r 'l!iol~t an~ lcrrorl&tit'"'~ng with $14 millio n he got ta cltts" 'Wtdle ':'old line osm-·last, month In a supplemental munl5ts ,revived e}forts to in· app1'cpriation. wculd allow for fluf!AO& the A1nerica n peo ple, l,03& new agen!s to bnng the an~·:CQm_mw\kt countries in· FBt agent force to 8.873. !!OLTON. ~11ch. !UPI ) -A tenifl~ .t h ei r lntelli&ence Hoov~r alsc annow;iced that rural couple and four of their opel'atio~. targets agalns\ the the FBI-apeneil six ne\V five children died early today Untiect States.'/ "foreign •fudJIQll post$" du ring v.·hcn fire !'wept their 100-ye ar· "The~t serious threat.to the past yiar In ;.Lebanon, old v.·ood frame home north of the;ieCurlly of"our country is Yene.zuela, Denmark;•&livia, here. So'{jet : R1.1sW and 1t 1 Nicara:gua .-and Isi-14 'Pl!Pking Is Tarzan -around? see wom,n 1s section today I l(e11nedy Hits Nixo11 Viet Pullout Policy Justice Department records sho"•ed "upwards of $400 mi llion \\'Orth" of securities had been stolen and not recovered in 19fi9 and 1970, Alitchell said. But he said this record gave only part of the picture. "t-.1any tbefls of securities from brokerage Hrms. banks and other financial institulion!'; involving large sums of mone y go unreported or unnollced. accordini:: lo ind us Ir y sources ... Mitchell said. S!ale police said the one sat'1!Jtes," Hoovl':r said in a tot.al el 11 sucJi Pf.~ "to young girl "'ho s urvived le~y given March 11 and fii;ve.lfp:,.Pd rpaiiltfl}r('-.10l~e.1 v.·ithout injury told them sh£' m~e public today. cooperalive re!alio~'ip wilh and the other children had 1-::JCC:::=:..:=~---~...::::c:::.::::.:.:...:..::::.::::!'.::!:....::::.:'.-"=========='==============~ been B\\'akened by the I r · ··, .--~· parent.s and told to flee the !'. bl<17.ing home The victims were identified as Hobert Reddinger , 45, aJld hs~ wife ~1ary. 34. and Mrs. Rcddinger's lour children by previous marriages: I v a Chane\·. 11: Ann Chaney, 10 : ' ,. \VASHJNGTON <AP) -Sen Edvn:i rd M. Kennedy says U.S. lrnops are still fighting in \'ietnam hecause Prcsirlent r-.'ixnn is saving "his las! grea t rard for peace" unlil 1ust before the 1972 election. •·AL last !he ultimate and rynica! rrality of our )'IO\icy is beginning L11 day,·n on the American p e op I e . ' ' the ~1 as!'lachu~etrs Drmocra t .said ~londay n1ghl at a rally of 1,500 antiwar !ay,·yers. Sewa ge Plant Workers Joi11 NY Strikers KE\\' 'YORK !UPI ) Se1,age treatment plant v.rirkers Joined a wildcat pensinn stnke by the city's bridge tenders today causing an est1n1ated I ,1 hillion gallons QI raw se11•age to be dumped intQ the <'lly's surrounding \\';;lerways every 24 hours. Eleven of the city's 13 i;ewage treatment c en I er s ·rhe gathering capped the first day of a week in whic h lawyers, businessmen, churrh o f Ii c i a I s . civil righ1s organ ize rs and union officials are pressuring Congress to cut off U.S. funds for the Vietnam war by Dec. 31. ··rhe only possible excuse for continuing the discredited policy of Vietnam1zing the war, noy,· and in thr_ months ahead." Kennedy said, "setm~ to be the President's intention to play his last i::rca! card for peace at a tin1e closer lo November 19n when the chan· ces v:ill be greater the action vdl1 benefit the com in g presidential ca1npaign. '' John \V. Gardner, former secretary of health, education and welfare and now chairman of the Common Cause lobbying group. called the McGovern Hatfield fund cutoff amendment the most readily avail able means fo r U.S. disengagement. Army Lt. Dan Churchill, stationed a! Ft. Belvoir. \'rt, told the lawyers: "There is nn generation gap between the 7:1 percent of Americans who OJ>- pose the war and those of u~ in un iform .'' The hearings began before lhe Senate Investig ations Sub- committee. launching the first major public prolx: into mob activities since rnobster Joe Va!achi first told of the un- derw{lrld syndicate called "L;i Cosa Nostra " eight years ago. The probe was expected to stretch uve r al least the nex t JB months. The 1nuial focus Y.'as to be suspcc1ed mob 1n· volvcn1ent 1n thefts of stocks, bonds and otber secur ities. Fo!!owinR this phase -ex· pcctcd to la~t !wo to three months -the committee plan- ned to look into drugs, pornography. crcdil card thefts. gambling, loan shark· ing. infiltra!Lon of legitimate business and "other rackeL~ whtch are controlled by organized crime .'' Subcfitmi!tee spokesmen Sflid the new hearings """ou ld be far more broad than tho~e in which Va!arh1 starred 1n 191\3. Valach1 since has died in pri~on . ~!1tchell cited one case 1n which 121 million in srcunties were stole n from a mail pouch al Kennedy Airport in New York in J une , l9G8. Ri ck 'chaney. 6: and ~1ary Sf!guhs, 2. Linda Chancy, !I. was found by pollce some d1slan~ from the burning home in a field . "She y,•as frightened and a little confused.'' said state police trooper Jame Vilel or the Grand Maven pn~t "She said she thought hPr parents and br0thers and sisters were st!l l !n there. \\'hen the fire department got there, about 10 minutes alter !he ca!l. there was just a few two-bv-fours of the outside ""'all Sianding. Thar's ;ill ·· Police first said the fi re may have been caused by an explosion b e c a u s e the chimney of the 11-i: ~tory frame home .... ·as found JOO feet from the charred ru ins. But slate police later said nther pieces from the building would have been blown away i had ao explosion occurred. The hon1P was !el'£'1eri b,\' lhe time the Holton Volunteer Fire Department arrived nn the scene . .<illhough R fi re still blazed in the home 's foun-1 dalion. The bodies recovered later. "''ere shut dO\l.'TI as union of-r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_;;;;;;_;;;;;;_, ficials made good on a lhreat l In escalate strike action that t-.londay resulted in the worst traffic tieup in the city's hi~torr . .re r om e Kretchmer. ad- ministrator of the ci r y' s f, n v 1 rnnmental Protec rionl Department. said the strike 1 actinn b:-o the ~ewage treat-I men! v.'orkers v.•ould result in] pn!!ur1on cif the c i t y ' s v.·at e rwavs at the astrnnom1ca(1 3 billion gallons I a dav ral" I AISn io1n1ne. the v.·alkout to· d;iy were stationary firemen al ('L!,v 1ne1nf'ra1nr:o. and, J!ar<leners and foremen 11l city1 park"- The nev.· ~tr1k, 11ct1nn bv ci- tv emp\nyes came B~ traffic 1nt 0 the ('l1Y e;:ised con- !>tderably today when many rnm111u1er~ u.~ed r u b I i c tr:-in~por1.<111on to j:!et to Lheir Jflh~ '.\J11vnr ,John V Lindsay ''icw~d the main artenrs into · the cit v frnrn a hPl1cnp!er this mnrn1~g and reported the traf- ilc i;ituat1on was "much better. than 1\ was yesterday:· I WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING SALE FOR DAVIS-BROWN HUNTINGTON BEACH l ftt•I 1'I l.11<ky M•t 1 l rookhunt l GMflthl • • • Now 3 locations In Orange County COSTA MESA: 411 I. S.-t-.ffl St, C•lly t.t-S•t. t·6 EL TORO: LotllllO Hiiis ,. .... f ~1•I le S••oetn) Oofly lo-•, Thur ., '11. 10-f HUNTINGTON BEACH:. l r•Mlu'"' A •erfle14 1 .. 1•1 11 1.llC!ll MM t I Dally f ·f, Ser. f ·6 "I bought my man a LA-Z-BOY• ch a ir, so on Fat her's Day he'll know I re ally care." -t- i ·-j I •• ]-·--·- I. -:-·--=' ----... -. ·- ~ .;.__.1 - L.·e ~ LA•Z•BOV"' RECLINA-ROCKER' He'll love ii for Its rugged construction t nd the com - plete head-lo·loe. comforf it provides in .1Jny reclining po~1!iof'I ! He'll t pprecial1 irs world·wid1 reputalion for qual1ry/ And y-0i,t'I/ love wh•f en ou~11nc:Uno 1od htnd· !>Orne eddilion ii will m•k• for 1net favor ite corner or room of ht~! 1!'1 !lie 11dinirig chair !hat will ma~e your mon comfortable .1Jll ye1r '10\Jnd, end will p1ove lhat you reflly do Cat'tl Come ii'! today fOf 11 comforl demon• Mrlll•On you'll never forQe!I Sa le prrced for F.illiefs Day only[ l.f.l-IOr'• HW llld 11tluslv1 11!f1~1n(tlt, 1l1-p01!U1111 fool.,.,t lot tn1 ••!" li!l 111111, 11 1v1i!1blt •It~ Style &46. ldtll ftt 1Ytr111 1i1t PIJlllll ""o &11Pt1;\lt1 ltolt tttn 1f11ttll..fll!t Wt>l\llil)' M\111 toun11n1 1JWI ,.tllnln1. $219 .50 SALE PRICED $179.50 Father's Day Only On the Spot Budget Terms e 5 Woys to Buy 11) C<nll 12) Rnolvl"'I Ace!. (31 lonkAm1tlcord (41 bk of A.mttlca Cotrtrach (51 Master CWt• 1 HS HARIOR ILVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MISA PHONE 548-5131 • .. 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' . ... • • D ARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Time to Test Demand Growing public a\\'areness of the need to acquire land for parks and recreational facilities ha1 resulted in a series of proposals for such development in Orange County. In all cctses, money 1s the main probl em -and a.n urgent one if land now available is not to be lost to pri- vate development Of all the proposals. l\1.'0 stand out as prime oppor· t un ities to protect the public interest for the foresee- a ble future One 1s the Santa Ana Ri ver-Santiago Creek Green- belt Plan. This V.'Oul d mean acquiring 8,400 acres of park lands stretching along the 37 li near miles of river and creek from the beach at the river mouth to the Riverside County li ne. The other is the proposed purchase of the 10,144· acre Starr Ranch near the county's southeastern border, \Vhe n the Penn Central Railroad, parent company or the pre sent owner of the Starr Ranch, got into severe financial straits. the ranch was put back onto the markel. The county can buy it for $12 million. Six \\'eUs and several streams give the ranch land ample \Valer supply. In additio n to riding and hiking trials, land covered with winter grass and oak trees theor etically coul d accommodate up to 23,000 separate campsites and 44 .000 picnic tables. Because of its accessibili ty to the people of neigh· boring counties, user fees might pay costs over a period of time. But a meth od of funding the purchases must first be decided by the Board of Supervisors. T he rlver greenbel t pl an would involve 2,163 acres of publicly·OV.'ned land, 293 acres of quasi-public land such as that held by utilities, 5,916 acres of private prop- erty and abo ut 2,000 acres or river and creek bed. enjoymeD l of the recreational pro~ram. The project would nett be a simple one. To the cost or land acquisition would have t.O be added the cost of accommodating flood control engineering necessities to the greenbelt. Federal hetp through the Ar my Corps o! Engineers on this aspect could be hoped for -but if federal fu nds are denied, the work woul d still have to be done. espec· ially in the river chan nel Crom 17th Street in Santa Ana to the ocean. As in the flood of early 1969. this portion could overflow and cause widespread damage and loss of life unless sedimentation from ·upstream is controlled. ac· cording to the county fl ood control district's chief en· gineer . Scenic high\vays providing access to the greenbelt would be another future cost factor. ' All concerned seem agreed that both p rojects are titghly desirable -and that they wil l cost a great deal of money. Spreading that cost over future generations of park users could be done. through a long-term bond issue -if supervisors decide against a nonprofit cor· poration or other means of funding the purchase and de· velopment. Supervisor David Baker thinks the best \\'ay to test public demand for action now would be to submit a bond issue at the poUs . The DAILY PILOT agrees. Apology in Order A county supervisor last week called the U.S. Coast Guard "one of the biggest polluters in Newport Harbor.'' then said the Coast Guard had agreed to mend its \\'ays. • In addition, the city of Costa Mesa is in the midst of an all-out effort lo acquire an additional 300 acres of state-ow ned land adjoining the riverbed for develop- ment of a \ViJderness area. This would complement the county-wide greenbelt and add further to the public's The Coast Guard was quick lo respond -and doc· ument -that neither statement by Supervisor Ronald Caspers "'as ~orrect. It appears it is the supervisor's office which should be mending its ways, by starting with an apology. 'Vezy good! Now where do you want your fureign policy lrtaff t.o be quartered?' Nixon's Lockheed Plan Appears Dead New Agency on RFC Model? WASHINGTON -President N»on·s _\ bail-out plan for the fi nancially foun-t dering Lockheed Aircra ft Corp. may be transformed by Congress into a new federal financing agency to help vital All eu-Golds1uith "'=... en!erprise. As an attempt to help one. ailing aerospace company. the administration plan appears dead. ho.,..·ever. Determined opposition is developing tSen. Lowell P. Weicker . R-Conn , has threatened a filibuster), and the Democratic con- gressional leadership is generally cool to the idea . However. bills have been introduced in both the lfou se aod Senate which would create a new agenc.)' on the model of the Reconstruction Finance Corp., whlch flourished in lhe 1930s and '40s. Such an agency could. among other things, guar. antee the $250 million needed by Lock· heed to gel Jts Tr iSta r jet tra nspo rt off the ground. SOI\1E OF THE opponents of a federal loan guarantee whic h si ngles out Lockheed .support the creation of a new RFC. As a matter ol facl, there is political appeal al a Lime of rather high un employment in the creation of a111 agency y.·hlch would help provide high-risk capilal. In add1t1on to helping Lockheed. and thus averting financ ial ruin for the na- tion "s largest il1 rfr amf' manufacturer, liuch a reborn R F'C y.·ould off er hope to 1hak y ente rprises which are retrenching and laying off workers in congressio na l districts across the na1ion. While it is usually recalled as a part of the New Deal alphabet. the RFC was first proposed by Herbert Hoover a"d created by Congress in 1932 . Not unt il 19:H, howf'v er. did it get authority to make direct loans. THE RFC'S ORJGINAL objectlve y.·as to provide financing which was not available through regular banking chan· nels. In the economic !ltrugg \e against the Great Depression. the RF'C loaned nut more than f lO billion In it:ii early years. ll is all bul forgotten, oow, ho y.·ever, th at RFC was not a cut-rate , government handout, giveaway agency. Its Interest rates. renecting high risk, were oft en higher than commercial rates. and col· lateral was generally required. As a result, the RF'C turned a $500 milion prof- it in hel ping to fight th e depression. With a broadf'r grant of authority, the RFC was !hen turned lo the task of arm· ing the nat ion tn fi ght World \Var 11. RF'C subsi diaries built war plants, shipyards and the like and ended up oy.•ninR a sizeable fraclion of the nation's industrial capacity. RFC'S WORLD ~'AR Il loans totalled nearly S23 billion an d, since many of them v.·ere. involved in otherwis e v•astefu l v.•ar!ime activity. il Incurred losses ol over $9 billion. Arter World War II RFC holdings were liquidated , and the agency itse lf was finally abolished in 1957. Its final operations were fea tured by a scandal which centered on the use of political in· fluence to obtain RFC financing. Cri tics of the Lockhee d bail-out have, In shock, described the plan as an af- front lo the free enterprise system. There is a bit of irony in their ri ghteous outrage. Th e fact is that aerospace is a special kind or business -a special case in the free ent('rprlse s~ctrum. Aerospace companies do most of lheir business with the federal government. Thf'y compete for defense and space con- trarls -but under regulations set up by their one, big. government customer. EV EN IN TllEIR non-government business, the y sell mai"ly to air li~s. .... ·hich are regulated by government here in the United State~. or qperated as :-ulr sid1zed governmen1 enterprise by other nat io ns. finally, U.S. aerospace com- panies compe te (as in the case of Ule ill- rated SST) v.·ith enterprises .,..·hich are subsidized or governm ent-<1 wned in other nations. All that suggests that U.S. aerospace companies such as Lockheed are, already, outside of the operations of a rei;:ular free markf'l. If the direct fed era l bai l-out strikes a raw C(lri gressiona l nerve. a ne w Rf'C might wel! be An in· offensive way of provirling help. By Ro lM:rl S. Allen and John A. GiJldsmltb Everybody for President WASH INGTON -\\'a s hi n g t o n' 9 fascina ling these da}1S. It's the only plac.e in the count ry where. people care v.•ho's Tunning for President. The re.st of the c-ountry, as you know, is divided Ofl tl'l is cr 1ti· cal issue. People l!ither don"t ca r e whom P..lr. Nixon licks next vear or pPOple don;t care who licks him. In Washington, hoy.·. ever. everyone talks of little else. , To the cawal ob· 1ten•er it v.·ould appear the reason every· one here talks of who 's runni ng for Presi· dent i!! that everyone here is ru Ming for President. Th is Is, or course, not true. The man here who is running for Presidtnt is Sen- 11tor Name Withheld. Senator Wit hheld agretd to an exclu!!ive _inlf'rview on the condition his name be w1lhhe)d to prot«l him !rom further scorn and ridicule. ---WWW- Tuesday, June 8, 197 1. The editorial po gt of the Doily Pilot seeks to inform and 1tim· uJatt rtad~rs by presen ting 1hl1 ~w1paper's opiniom ond com- mtntar11 qn. topic. of inltrest and 1ign £Jlcan ce, bl/ protridi11g a forum /Qr the t .r:pre1sion of our readers' opinions. anrl b11 prtstnttng th f: dr ver1e vii:io- poinu of fnfarnied obstrv11r.t ond Jpokt smen on 1op1 c~ of lht da y. Robert N. \Veed, Publi.!.her Art Hoppe SEATED GLOO~tlLV in his tomb-like <>rfice amid du sty typewriters and cob- webbed phones, Senator Withheld re- counted his grim story, It was three months ago, he began, when he firi1t noticed his name had been omitted from the List or Presidentia l Con· tenders. which also now serves as The Congressional Directory. Alarmed , he Immedi ately called 8 press conference to announce he wasn't running for Preside."t. "Unfortunately." he said ,-.·ith a 11igh, "everyone belif'ved me,·• Since then. life has been shef'r hell for Stnalor "'ithheld. He hasn·t been invited to a dinner party in eight weeks. They serve his bean soup cold in the Senate dini ng room. when! he invariably eal3 alone. And not only is he the only Senator who hasn't appeared on "Meel the Prf'ss ." but his subscription to Time was inexplicably cancelled. WORST OF ALL, Senator Withheld doesn·l know how lo votf' on the issues, "lt'a ea sy for the. others." he said bit. terly. "If they're short on delf'gates fro m Southern California or the Northwesl, they vote for the SST. If lhey'rr porii11ing a Southern Strategy, they vote for any motion with~ drawl. And if they nf'ed the Uber1J bloc, they vote isolationist,, "But me, I have to vote on the iu ues. And for the past monLh, I haven't found anybody in Washington who'll t3.lk aboul them, .. Ask Anyone about Vietnam and t.hf'y say Nixon will pull the rug oul from under McGovern on thal Mt year from next October. Tal k about povr.rty and unemployfiitnt and they 'll 14"11 you why Musklt laJd oU 2' 1peech writers. Mtn• lion a federal grant to probe the mysteries or the universe and they'll ten you they know that Kennedy definitrly is or isn't running." \V ithou\ ad vice. Senator Withheld has had no choicr but lo vote his conscie nce. Like any polilician in the sam e bind. he has thus bten forced to abstain on the last 137 roll calls. 0 ESPE RATE TL\fE:i call for desperate measurf'i1 . Senator Withheld has decided to t11kr: a step unique in American pol itical hi ~!ory and run for Vice President. As tradition requ ires, he plan1> lo call a press conference to an· nounce tie has no interest in the oUice. Fortunately, every candidate for Pre!i· dent has u.ld th e same thi ng. So perhaps this will make \Vashinglon realize Sf'na tor Withheld is a serious Presidential prospect. Le t's hope. so. For lhen , with the nation plagued by war, poverty, inflation and 1 host of other ills, at least everybody in Wash.ington will be happy. Dear Gloou1 y Gus My superstitious friend! clAlm big tragedies come in threts. With two horrible jf'L crashes coining one- lwo In Cal1fornia and Connecticut. I think if I ff'lt the w1y they do I'd ground myself until a lhird crAsh is out o( the way. -J. 0. S, ,~.. '-t1tA l'tlM(h .......... ,. ·"'-''" -HU rlfJ "'9• ot( .... M __ ,_ ,_ , .... "' _ ............. , •111o D4111J l'llt!. Por11ography Prevalent in England Editorial Research l LONDON Pornography is now as prevalenl in the birthplace of Vic· lorianlsm as ii Is in ]l;ew York or Copenhagen. "X"·rated film s. porno shops, sex boutlques, and stage plays featuri ng simulated intercoursf' ha ve also spr~ad \\'8Y beyond the confines of Soho. Now the British are be ginning to ques· lion how fa r the purveyors of erotica should be allowed to go. The House of Commons on Mity 6 voled lo ban the unsolic ited mailing or printed matte r y.·hich ;,describes <>r illustrates sexual techniques.'' Al thoug h the Centrn ! Criminal Cnurl in London n1led The !\fouth and Oral Sex as "'not <>bscene," Justice Alan King· Hamilton commented: "Thf're. must be a line. or conduct below which behavior h~ regarded as abnormal or pe rverse ..• .'' British courts have been unable to con· vert a .... ·ord likf' "obscenil~·· into an ac- ce ptably objecli\"e hi\\'. And lhis has made it almost impossible for juries to draw a line in obscenity tr ials. TH E LENIENCY OF the courts has left th e fie ld wirle open for self·styled protectnrs of pub\lc moralit~·. Dowager Lady .Jan e 8rl1lewood told the r.uardia n that "I am ahsolutely certain that the \·asl majority of the people do not \\·ant all th i!' l)llrnngraphy: therefore why should ll'e ha vf' il fo1s1eri nn us?'' And Birmi ngham cil y councillor David Gillroy Bevan warned fln 11i1ar 7 t h a l permissivf'ness would ul!imately lead to "humans copulatini!'. on the streets. while. rtogs lhrow ~uckcls of cold water on them." The F.'ngl is h la\Y!I relating tn obscenity and indecency, ranging from the Vagran· cy Acts of 1824 and JS.18 to the Obscene Publications ~cl.3 of 19~9 and 1964, ha \•e failed to hall the pornographic tide. John 'frevelyan, the Sf'cretary to the British Board of F'ilm Ceruors. has tendered hi!! resignation a! of July I be<:ause he frank· ly has llad enough. Commenting on the surfeit of films borderi ng on the pomographlc, Trevelyan said, "T think in many cases such films are an outlet for people's repressed frustration~." The censor went on to st1y that he "wouldn "t like my OY.'n chi ldren brought up on them.·· WHILE THE CENSORS and many of !he critics are finding the pomogra phic tedium unbearable. the Homsey College of .Arts has been conducting a course on the "ttotlc arts." In surveying the con- temporary scene. the students visit Oh , C11lcutta! and such rilms as I am Curiou! -Yellow. Significa ntly, pornographers In Britain 11re among lhe mO!lt •rdent advocates of cootrol. Any hint of illicl lnn.'I or outright prohibition bc>o!tii 1ales and dri ves up prices. To promole their business they. must suggest to the public that the ir wares are depraved, while insisting in court that ther, la nothing in erotica which tends to hann the humt1n psyche. Writing in the Sunday Times, Phillppll Plgache augge!ttd th11t this m«ss market lndUslfY "111 only perve™ If ll becomes a !Ubst.itutt for eigaglng h1 real rela· tlonshipa." The French daily Le Monde !llgge.11ts that one. could be led to believe that tht distributors of pornography were intent on inculcating a distaste for Sf'X among the general public. There ;are sl gns that ob!cene materili1l Intended to turn people on is rapidly tuming them off throu1h aheer boredom •nd surf t it. Quiz: Words from Unlikely Sources Ttme for another \\1ord-quiz today. This one will deal y.•ith 1\'0rds Iha! are derived fro n1 unlikely sources. A score nf 50 per· cent is satisfactory, 75 percenl is superb, and 90 pe rcent i1> unbeliev11ble. 1. Whal col or was named after a fa mous battle? 2. \V hat familiar evc ryd:iy subst ance \Vas named fr om the ancient Greek word, "ch;ios:· 3. Everyone knll\\'S t ha t .. sad ism" comes from l h e Cou nt de S"ade; but where does its op- po~ite, ''m as o · chism," come from ? 4. \\'hat un it of \\'eight comes from 11 bean ? S. \\'llV 00 \VE call a servile flatlerer a "sycophant "? 6. Th e. .. dolla r" as a moneta ry unit was first ronceived in y.•hat country? 7. \Vhere did "nicotine" come fro m. as the n11 me of \ht> tobacco plant ~ 8. The original "orche st ra'' had nothing lo do \\'Ith musical instru men ts. but ~ignir1ed v.·hat in the ancient Greek thea ter? 9. \Vhy is an edict of the Pope called a Papal "bull "? 111. How did the. curious phrase •·round robin " original('? 11. \\'hat did pupils wear in the earliest ''gymnasiums"':' 12-Whal time of the day was ''noon"' t1 rig1nally? ·"""C • .~ -.:, . I,},', ' Sydney J. Harr:~~ ; "" $ . ··,y ·-.. ... ' ANS\\'ERS : I. ··.\1agen\a," atter the It alian toy.·n whert' thP Austrians were decisive ly defeated in 18!'!9. z. '"Gas,·· 11 v.·ord in- Vl·nt ed by lhr f'le rnish chemist, van Hel· n1onl. based on the Greek . "chaos." n1ea11ing ''atmosphere.'' 3. ''fl1as0<•hism'' is based on the works of L von Sacher· Jl,lasoch, who first desl'.r1bed ii. 4. .. Carat." the unit of weight in gemstone! (atxrut 3 grains or troy wright), comes from the .. carob bean," of the same v.·cight. fl. I\ "Sycophant" was originally an illegal exporter of figs who bribed and buttered up the offi cials in order lo ply his 1l1tcil lradc. fi The "dollar." used as a {'UTrency bill Ill rlO~.C llS O( na tions, originated in the Jo:i cbimslhalf'r coin minted in Joachin1sthal in Bohemia. i , "NICOTINE " was nnn1c d fer Fran· cis Nicol. who 1n the 161 h Cent ury wa s the French an1bassador lo Portugal, and int roduced tobacco 1nlo France. 8. The "nrc.hel)tr;i" was at first a pla('.e -a sen11-circular space u~cd by the dancer_. in Gr<'ek pla ys. 9. A "'bull"' is a seal on a formal docu1n('nt. :-i tlesting its au rhentic- l1y. 10. "llound robin." 1vas or iginal ly the French f<ir "rrJUnd ri bbr111." 1nd1ca!tng a petition \Vilh the signa tures in circular fonn so ;:is 10 d1sgu1se I.he nrder of sign· ing II. They wl.'rl.' naked. the word means "In train naked." 12. "l\oon" wa" three in the afternoon. as the "ninth'" hour, counting fr on1 6 am Riles' Refreshing Actions \Vdson Riles, Californ i11'!1 recently elected superintenden t of public 1n- slruction, is raisi ng poigna nl and pertinent questions about the S"y~lem or education 1111 ii has evolved in lhis state -and elsewhere. Hr is likewise attempting to answer at least some of them th ;ough the creation or a task force that will .. take a loo k" at the educ11tion of the very young and th en attempt lo improve it. By ancient precept and mode rn researrh alike. he appears t.o be looking in the right direclion. There is ,.every in-- dication,'' he says, that lhe .schools now enler belatedly into a ch ild"s education v.·hich should start well before the cur· ren\ school age -no v.· generally a~c 6, and which has its most pronounctd Impact at the end of the th ird grade. usually age 9. THUS DR. RILES is In· close accord with the churchman's famil iar contention thal a child"s mental and moral character is, or 1'1 leilst can be. formed and fixed bY age 7. Hi! suggestion that the educatio n of a child :should start •l perhaps age 4, is o( tonskterable Interest in view of recent child studies wh ich con- clude in effect thal a chlld's ment11I alertne!l.1 and capacity for mental development depend upon the na ture and e1tenl of his "experiences'' 111 early in- fancy -pssslbly lo age 3. Here the famny and home pl8Y the principal If not the sole role, ·and how far the .school can or should interpose Itse lf, if at all, Is problematical. Out Riles assertJ "thert should be no sacred cov.~" and it is not impossible lh•t this ta sk f6rce may discovf'r lhe an.swcr. RE PROPOS ES TltAT these in- vegtlgalOr'J comNeteJy Ignore the u lsUn1 Guest Editorial J -- .system anrl examine the education of the very young "as if there were no progra m now'• and suggest what v.·oulrf be done if educators were sta rting anew. This exploration from scratch ma y nol produce a helter system . but tre very un- dcrtaldng deser\•es cnmmendation. a.s does Ri les' questioning of o l h e r established educational institutions such as the exclusive use of women tea chers in !he early grade~. Riles is disp laying refre.shing interest and activity in his im portant office and m<IJ' well be on the way toward some im· portant changes in the frequently criticiz- ed school sysLcm. San Ftanclllco Chronicle ~--By George ---. Dear CfOrge: I noticed 11 remark in your col· um n about ~er. Beer i! NCYI' healthy: Try \•lnegar and honey for true health. They're natural -beer isn't ! JOllN W, Dear .John W.: That's the last advice I take fmm you. I ordered a Jltin of beer ind honey and now the barkee p ~n'l even lf't me back in the saloon. (Send your prob1em.s lo C're<>ri:e. If you ha\'e oo problems, "'rite to Ge-orge. Ask about ou r giant prob- lem sale If you·re oot a giant. forget JI. I • I OA.IL Y PILOT 7 0 iscounl OUR NAME MEANS DISCOUNTS EVERYDAY! WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOW DISCOUNT PRIC ES. PRICES EFFECTIVE: WED. thru TUES., JUNE 9·15, 1971 STORE HOURS: DAILY 10 A.M. lo 9 P .M., SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. TO 7 P .M. BONELESS BEEF ROASTS SHOULDER CLOD CHUCK YOUR CHOICE c lb. ' . ' -'{ . . .• '°!1rL: 'l,, ..... ~,_.., ., • ._, l.· .•.. ,, . ._ ; ' ,l't-r;t ,I/to,. ..~ ---~ --· ·- @ ilovALCRo"wN COLA *' 75' !I L8.1lAG @ ~?.LP.o~~Pu~~'f'~~~t~OISING i!' 57' ~c 60c @ CA•<AttON ••P,C< INSTANT BREAKFAST J!' 64 ' @ •ABnCOH •>OCOU NI NEWBORN DIAPERS )I' 99 ' @ M8'SCOH •JOCOVNt 109 II' REGULAR DIAPERS l:XTRA ABSORBANT • 1 'J COUNT ,' CHUCK STEAK PORK ROAST FIRST cur FRESH EXCELLENT FOR B-B-Q PICNIC STYLE c lb. .. ., . t i . .. ',,,.. I ~-· . • • EXTRA lEAN FAD SLICED BACON . . ~ \ , . . ~ \ . .:'\k ......... , l· ® JIB.CAN,R!G/HlCIRIC "'' HILLS BROS. COFFEE J!f 22• c lb. STANDING FARMER JOHN RIB ROAST SAUSAGE LARGE EYE c lb. lEAN & MlATY •USDA CHOICE SHORT RIBS OF BEEF SKINLESS LINK 8 OZ. PKG. 48 ,t '* .,GER8£R • SfRAINED ® SIREICH & S!At • 100 n. ROtt .:;.. BABY FOOD i!' 51 ' PLASTIC WRAP @WiENERS TASrY TEND(R . 1 l 8 PK0 ® •o<AtE •"'co"" 1 4 * 8Rl0Gf011'0 • , ..• , .. Sllf • ' Ol. P~r,_ :w 25' DINNER NAPKINS .::;... SLICED HAM AllSWff I • 1 l8. PKG. ~) "'" o WHIH M'NIA>UOl • "0l, "G »' 29 ' 4* MARGARINE MARSHMALLOWS ..::::.. 4* PfN & QUILL • 8 Ol. ... WHIP TOPPING ® l>BBY • n OL 801111 If' 28' --TOMATO JUICE 4>t lllEISW[fl • 120l.•fll.OZ(tl •• ORANGE JUICE -4* BANOUlT • ~ Ol.• fllOlfN . ~ V/ll11rr1r•. ~ JOHNW N & JOkN.SON • !1 lf20l 10 8\AOE PACKAGE WILKINSON BLADES'' ...... _...... -! 127 c VAlUf ... COOK-N-BAGS - w 35 ' J.f' 9c i5' 55 ' ff' 49 ' 15' 27' .ff' 41 ' fn' 45c J!' 24c 1•\ BABY !(_""J ~:~~MPOO .121 LARGE SWEET BING RE D RIPE WHOLE FRESH from the TROPICS CHERRIES WATERMELON PINEAPPLE 39:. &~b. 39:. .. CHIQUITA LARGE .' BANANAS CELERY 10~ 19~ 6PACl•ll Dl. ® Muq Root Beer llTCHlNCHAIM•60COUNT ~ ®Napkins ' ;·.~ tlO ~:: \~ *i.~lfL. '• lllAf'lllN• ... ~_.,__..:= ~·~ ~.-~·.~ ' @ llTIJCIOClH•4.50i .eRUDYTOSHVI .£ Pudding ~§::. ... ·····.··.····.··:::.:::::.·· ~ IT'S SMART TO SHOP AND SAVE AT FAD '''1 ... ,.,, SANTA ANA 2120 SO. BRISTOl AT WARNER COSY A MESA 2200 HARBOR BLVD, AT WILSON LA PALMA 8023 WALK.ER AT LA PALMA .. ...... . . . ... . .............. .... . .... ····:··· .. . , ... ·: ..... :·:;:: :··.. . . ... • c • c I • 0All V PllOf CHECKING •UP• Fii·st Meetit1g- Date· 01· Picl{up? By L. ~1. BO't'J1 "'HAT lS a date ? A young m:in will tell you it'i; 1 prear· ranged J!et-logether v.·ith a cer!a1n l,!1rl at a drf1n1 !l' time A .\oung lady wilt tell you it's ;in\' flC'l'BS1on she and some fe l.!o" <1et:ompanv one anotht:'r in a srl(:1al s1 1u1111on. In oth{'r v.nrds. if a boy and gir l n1ret b\ ro1ncid£'nCl' a! the p11.1a J)iirlor and decide to io slra1ihtaway tn lhc drive-111. he rci;:ards it as .a pickup, bul she regards it as a 11ate . Our Loi·<' and War man says this exrla1ns ,,.,·hy rnost husbands concede they first 1nl't Lheir w11'es as pickups while n1osL \\'Jves declare thcv first me t tl"w1r husbands on ·d a te.~. EVES of the hun !Cd anunals. like rabbit ~. g1rafff's. evrn hor.~es. are fixed al lhe sides of rhe hc11tl To srr all around. E\•cs of the hunting animals, ii ke cats. \\'o!ves, Car Dealer Willia111s Quit.~ TV LOS Ar\l.ELF:S (l!Pl ) - "Hi friends, I'm B.alph Williams.·· That l,!recting in a monotone voice which interru pted old mov ies on lelevi.~ion i n Sou ther n California for more than 10 years wil! be heard for the last ·time Thursday. The bald , 42-year-old Ii-font a~!o p1t chinan is going off the ~tr. "J'\'e hcen in the retail aulnn1nbilc husinf'ss for 16 VP.llrs," \V1lliams s;iid ~1onday. ;,Ten Yl'<1rs of those· I've lwcn on te"lev1s1nn. l"rn \Ired of makinJ:" t e I e v 1 s i on com- mrrr1als ever\' 1•«rek '' \\1111iam~. Who ~ained na- tiona l exposure through John· nv Carson's co mical im· iiations of hin1 on the Tonight show, ""'a~ al one time the ownrr or fi \·r Liniled States 11utn fie;ilrr.~hip.~ ,1nrl V.'ilS RSSO('l:!lrrl 1~·1 1 h flV(' in Canada. He now owns only !ll"fl . J\1nstl.v brr;iuse nf II i s telrvision salesmanship, hr bu ilt an aurn rmpire 1h:il hit s;:. million But in the last twn ;.'Par.~. Cht1r~es of \"Ch1cle code Vlflla- !inns wrre r1lrrl 11~<11ns1 him 1n California :ind \Va~hingtnn He surrrs~fullv rlrfrnderf him~ell In Califnrn1a bu t his dC'<ilf'r ship In Set1t!le was rinsed {or non· payment of taxes. • most especially men . are hxed 1t the front of the head. To zero-in on attack. This !s com· mon knowledge. And it has 10 dn ""'ith why one an· thropologis l contends me n y.•Jlh wid{'..set eyC's seem to in· hf'rlt ei tendency tn be shy. gcnllc and cautious "''h!I~ men "1rh clnse-set eves :i ppear to be n1ore intrnse. fierce and re:idy to fight. An un proved theory. Rut ni1te,,.,·orthy. A SUHVF:Y or !.2114 ex- pectant 1nn!hC'rs 1n California showed rh i~. Only 32 g;11'e birth on the dales their doc· lors predicted. .Jus1 4 2 S dclivcrC'll earlier and 827 had lheir babies later ... TWEN - TY ''EARS AGO, No, 5 on that list of most common pu blic pee ves was "'high prices." To- day, lt"s No. 2, say the poll· sters. No. J remains ''d isagree- able people" ... YOU KNOW 1hat tongue depressor the med- ico puts in your mouth when he checks you r tonsils'? lt"s tasteless. actually. But if he puts il on the tip of your tonguP. you'll gel the im- pression it's swet>t. II ii touches the b11t·k or your ton gue. you"ll thin k i1"s bitter. CUSTOJ\IER sr.nVICE: Q. "\1v filthy brother al ways ac- tllses me of craving !he limelight. which is so1nething he doesn ·t kn o\v ••·ha t is, I think. and 11either do !." A. That was a particularly bright lamp, invenl<"d by one Thomas Dru rnn1ond m11ny n1oons ago. A flame of alcohol vapor and oxygen concentra1ed agaln.~t a chun k or lime. 1'heatrica1 folk used 1\ to spotlight stars n11 1 stal!:c ... Q. "Do doc tors v.•hol dE'li•·er bahie~ still pick 11p said babies by the heels to sl ap the1n awake~" A. Nor 1nan~» !f any. That's horsr.- and-buggy. l"m told. OU R LA NGUAGF. M A N s11ys ieven of the most popular nicknames in ancient Egypt were Red , Baldy, Laey, Ape, Frog, Donkey and Big Head . WHAT'S a swift? Thought it ""'as a bird. No, says a herpetologist, it's a lizard. Not a! 1111. says a mamma\ologist. it's a fnx , Gd it rlp;ht, 11ys an l'ntomnlngi~t. it '~ 111 moth THE FURNITURE t\1A KEHS now ref)Orl lJ percent of thr f hu sbands ;inrl wives slerp 111 separate Jx>ds. And nonr tori soundly. say the psychologis t~. You r questions a·n rt coni· mi>rll..~ nrP. 1ve/cor11ed nud 1r 11/ he 1L~et1 in Checkinp l ip 1rl1errt:tr p fl s s i h Ir. PIPnse ndrlrpss your lettrr.~ to L, Ji.f. Boyd, P.O. Bn.r JR7.5. Newport Bt ncll. "'''n. I • / 'Ji'-1: '*' ·~ Ship Has Shakedown For Drugs SA N DIEliO JAP ! -The N;ivy said f.londay rlestroye r USS Shelton 1s unrlergo1n~ an investigation at Ynknsuka , Japan, into rerorts o f widespread use of drugs on boa rd . A spokesman for the Pacific F'leet Cruiser Destroyer Force said thf" ship, based 1n San Diego. was at Yokosuk :i when the investiga lion y,•;is ordered , There 11'f1s no announcement on how 1nany or the ship's crew nf abou t JOO officers and men we rl' involved in the in- ve stigation. -T_ipf.le_.r's Fiscal Crisis in California Tax ·wins R d R Pl SANTA CLARA llll'll-A BOY DIE.'i I N DR'r'l•:n P." anel OK epo1·te as evenues unge ~o;;,'.!'~~.!~·~~~ll·~,;".,'. polic• repnrll'tl r.1onday. SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A man may hill.re I ''God.·1l ven right," as one restaurateur contends, to sit at a bar and drink . But a legislative com· mittee agrees with Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty that local governmeiil also has a right to tax hirn. The .Assembly Revenul' and Tas:a t!on Committee voted Monday to allow cltle1 and counties to Impose a five per- cent "tippler's lax" on bar drinks starting ne•t Jan . 1. The measure , b y Assemblyman Dav id C. Pierson (D-lnglewood ), was scot to the Assembly floor nn a split voice vote. '"If there's an y ta• I think that's fair it"s certainly this -0ne because nobody has to gO into a bar and drink,'' Yorty told the co mmittee. But Harley N. Cole, chairman or the California Dining and Beverage Associa· !ion, countered that a citizen has a "God-given right" lo "'go into a bar .,and have a cocktail"' and pleaded with lawm11kers not "to drive ~O­ pie home to drink ." The bill would put the Legislature on record as never intending lo preempt the right of local government to tax drinks. SACRAMENTO (AP ) -The -CUt the budget more, 1 begin C(l1Jeclir11 1972 income An autopsy is Oeing held ta. determine whether he burned Reacan Administration an· virtual impoesi bility. taxes from paycheck! on Jan. nounced today that state tax -Raiae ta1ee:, something l. But come April l ~ , In death, was as phyxiated or revenues have fa llen -0 f t Reagan said was a last resort. California wage earners would was kllled by motion. sharply, throwing the state in--Use the income ta s: find they 1tlll had to pay a full The Yic!lm was I' e I e r to its worst fiscal crisis since withholding windfall. assum-year's lum p 11um income tax, Turturice. 5. the son of l\1;t ria l9ti?. ing Reagin gets a bill to put on income earned during 1971. Turtunce flnrl H is not knn"·n California on pay r o 11 As he prepared for the Gov . Reagan was prepared withholding of the s t Ale meeting, Senate Finance Com-ho\\' he got Into the mn<'hino lo dip Into 11 S?OO million in· personal income tax next Jan. mitlee Chairman Randolph ,,.,·hich was in 1hr basrn1rnt oi ~~meb tdgax w inl~~all t lo balan.ce I. Collier (D-Yreka) defended his lh 1· h h h w1e u el w 1.11ou a tu m· Most of the windfall would committee's fattened 17.48 e apar men L ousc, w ere ! creue, 1f majority Dem<>erata oectlr because the atate would billion version of the budget. lived. in the Legislature will let him.----------------------------------- do it. The Republican chief t•· ecutive's f i n a n c e director, Verne Orr. confirmed to a reporter late Monday that the ':substantial decline.. in revenues mtans a projected budget deficit for the year starting July I by roughly $150 mill ion -the esti mah! of Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post. Another Capitol source seid the new deficit might be $200 million. Orr prepared a detailed report for a meeting Tuesday or the Senate and Assembl y budget committees w h i ch already have added hundreds of millions of dollars to the ''' S6.74 billion austerity budget Re11gan sent to the le gislature I l-~,,..~ in February. Orr said before the meeting there were three v.ays to meet the cris1.~: The dest royer left San Diego last March for a tou r of duty in the Vielnam war zone and 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· 11 <llher are<ts -0f the western P11cific. WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING SALE FOR DAVIS-BROW T•l••l•lo11 • Appno11ce-s HUNTINGTON BEACH lr••khMrlt I ••rfl•ld (Ne•! I• ~~(l!J Miii_) • • • Now 3 Locations In Orange County COSTA MESA: 411 f . S•v•11t••ntlt Sf, 011ily 9-9-Sat. t-6 EL TORO: Loqu"" Hillt 'lcn:a !N•YT !o S••·onl Dally 10·6, Th11r., fr1. 10-t HUNTINGTON BEACH: Broa kh11rst & Gorfl•ld (N .. 1 to l11<~1 "4~!.I Dolly 9-9, Sat. 9-6 HAVE A DATE WITH A SWISS iii RO LEX The Rolex Dat&Just has ~ - self-winding Swiss cAronomet ... 'moVOm.nt to keep you on tJme, an .the time. Guaranteed Wiier-resistant to • depth of 165• feet. In stainless ste!!!l. $255. You are acting in your o\vn and your community's best interests \vh en ~011 ),11·e or borrow at your LOCALLY O'vVNED-LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS. IESTTIME TO BORRO\.V AT lFS-\vhere BEST TIME TO SAVE AT lFS-\vhere1 00~/~ Orange County home O\vners are give n first consideral ion. No\v is the best time in more than two years to consul t ou r loa n counselors about the ne\v, low interest rates on home loan financing to help you buy, build or refinance your home. of the savings from our Or.1nge County accoun t holders is plo\ved back for the benefit of our Orange County friends and neighbors. At Laguna reder<i l you eam a high 5°/o on passbook accounts, wi th highf'r ra tes sti!I available on special guar· anleed income savings certificates. ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION Orange County's largest, First and Strongest indep,ndent Federal 3 Monatch B1y Plaza Laguna Niguel 499-1840 . 496-1201 .. • 260 Ocean Avenue Laguna. Beach, C.i.lifomia 494--7541 • &01 North El Cami no Real San ([,menle '492·1195 ' . ..~ • -· " . ' , .. Personal service at Mutual ~ngs .. The Big M Is big enough fover $400,CXX>,CXX>) to pay the nation's highest Interest on Insured savings ... 5% to 6%. But equally Important-cares enough·to give you very personal service _ C.... deli Mir dPloe: HIT bst COMt Hlgtwrty / t75-I010 Othtr omen In Covfna, W•at Arcadia. Pasadena and Glendale ' ... " For The Record Marriage Lice11ses MAY 1! f\OM.IC K·PLOfl-Jolrn ~, 11 o• llO! W••n"· Huntington llPl<ll •"II S1n-drt K .. II ol lll ll le"'• She•I, Wt11m1.,,1., ltAILS-JOHNSOOI -F•rOoHO W 1l el SI 11 Hpll S1<f•!. ltu,,BnGTon ll•aLI'> '"" 5u1tn G .. 19 cl 1eMI Wfttten, Hun!ln9!0fl !le•cl> ALFAND·CR\JCIAND -MlcO<lel J , 10 er! !H !'(an,.., •• NII>•, No<llO B•n Lo mond, S1nt1 C•u• ~"" s~••" M., 1\ ~f <01 M.,mold ~hPtl. L•~una 6••<~ ORILLING-5lC P•~CNS Frea0<1<~ M . SI er! ~l Sl>o•• O•iv~ I ~ton.a, ti. Hamo•n"' •"" Jotn M il ~I JISJ Coun1rv Cluto Orl•t. Co-,•a M••~ l((llH·FINK -J•me1 (. :ro or 10111 K~m~•I~ Dtivr. u unilnuron B•"c~ •f\d Vl<~I L., 11 01 11191 S•nle llltr!a, I O •nMln V~ll~• WOFFDRO-WHll[ -ROW•1 l. l9 of 1919 W•1I Warn•" S1nt1 A"• and lorn~ G. JO ct 9MI L• Jell• Cl•cle, N ·nlu•Oltn llta<.h ROV!IEOEAVll·SOWERS R•cl>a•a o n or 1"611 Tl1<1on. WP>lmln~l•r •r>d 0.1><1 K .• 11 ct 13101 Wlll1m1111, Wt>1ml.,.trt e EATTIE-H\JTCHINGS -Gc•don L. JS o! 1'1 Sen~. Sftn Cle<n•n'~ •1'd ffaJlllU llo11ored Sidewalk Bill Gets Se11ate OK GARDEN GROVE -A bill which m1y help Garden Grove and other cities build new sidewalks has been cleared by the State Senale 22-1 and wlll now be s tudied by l h e Asstmbly. The propm;ed law ""'ould allow cities to approve a ~pecial lax levy or $3 per year en hon1es and businesses for side~·alk cons truction. Such a [e\'Y must be ap- pro\"ed by a ma10nty of volers and has a five-y ear t ime Wm\t on ii. Rese archer At UC Irvine LEGAL NOTICE •A•-J:V1 "' ...... cou•T OP" Tllll •TATll OI' CAl.IP"Olt.IA ,0. tMll CCMIHTY O' CMU.flllll ......... 1. NOTICI 01' MllAlllMI 01' H TtTIOfll f'Olt ... OllATll 01' WILL AND '01 l.llTTllllt TlllTAMS!fllTAllY E1hoi. llf AL.LAN JAY GllMAGAN. Dfal aed'. NOTICE 1S HEllE•Y GIVEN rn .1 11.0 I EllT E. OOl!"Nll'IG i..• lllMI llt•tl11 1 -Ilion !or th• , ...... ,. of .. 11t •nd "" lu•11nc:• ti lttt"• Tttl1mt11l1r1 "" l't!l-li-. r•t.,.~• 10 ~ldl r1 m~ ..,,. IV•tMr 11rtlcu!tn . •nd rntl !flt lime •"" 1l1u of tt•••ln• Ill• 111¥\t II•• t>ffll •fl for June 11. itn, •l •·• •·"'·· 111 "'• court~ 01 D9ptrlml'nl Ho. J Cl! ••Id COUtl, •I 700 Civic Ctnltr D•I•• Wnt, In Int-(lh o1 S1nt1 Ant , C1ll!Otnl1. D•1t<I Mtt 11. 1'11. W. E. SI JOHN Coun!y Clf•k MltCllELL, liAllT & 111.liCO OU Cl•lc Ct11t1r Orin Wnl S1n11 Ano, C1tif1r11llo f11t1 T•I: Intl W..111 A!!WfttY(l l 1 ... : l'tllllt n"' 'u~!l•nt<I 01 1noe Cot •t Ooll~ Juno ), l. I, ltll LEGAL NOTICE HOTICf. tllVITING 610$ Pllo!. l:Jol-11 N~tlCt I• llo1et;1, gl,,..n thtt tM Bo-•d el Tn1£1••• et lllf Ctw•1 Com,,..~nl1r Coll~• Dr. ~lar\'ln A1 isky. a 0101rlcr G• D••nu• caunt•, C1111.,.,n11. w111 t...:OIYe •••lo<! bld• \IP '" 11:00 • m .• pOlitlcal scienc e professor who Wt<lneoaav. J11ne n. 1•11. 01 int P urrn••lnt O.ct, ct ••ld ochoe! d,;l<l<I "\\'e have miles of major formerly ""·a s a nev.·s com-•ot•t..i "' n111 Adam• Avenu•. '""" S''-ls WI.["•··! Sl.d•walko. 1·n Mes•, Colll0tnlt . •I wh ich Hme ,.:d to•dl ""' 11\JU .• n1enlator in Latin Anierica, will bt PUl>tlrlv ""'"ed .,,., ·~•d ler· -'~"'~"'~·~·~· ~'~""~'__c:'·c..:."~'~'----------DAI L 't itl'LCT D .. ,,,.n f'ICTITIOUS SU5111llJ NAM• iTllT•M•MT IOl-IM ,,_,..., lo aoln1 bw$lMU I USTllO C.1.ll LEV!SIO h , 1311 S~nllOwtr Av1r111e, Co•I• M •• ~ ' C1U!crn1• f'll:ltl. er .... , COVIii• CID!o Commu~o< ........ (ampan•, • Co!lta•nlo tl>l"l>Q<ollon. IJll SYnri.,,..., Av•"""• C<t•I• ~~••• Ct lllOflllt ,,,,, lhl1 lluJlftt" '' IH"I"" c-u<!«! Dr a ~"'""'"Hon. Roben w, B•td<ntt Thi> •lolomeM t.led woth the C""nTV C11'"· ot 0•1noo Countv on Mav ,,, 1•11 bV !l~•t<IV ). M-•· 01111JI¥ Counlv Cl'I•• P1n11,11..i 0••"~· Cohl Ot llV PilC1, JUlll" I, IS. ?l, l't, 1•11 1•1~·11 Lt::GAL NOTICE NOTICI IOIVITIMCI 1101 Mollet ''" ll•<<Or t1•on tM1 m. ~•I "" T•u•1~ Q) 11\t (WSI Convoiunlt1 COi• IM-t D,.1,1~1 ol O•o"f' .. C011nl~, Ct ll•o1- nl1, ... 111 1.ttOYt lfolld DIO• w WI 11 M •"', Wf<lr>t•dor, Ju~ fl. It/I. 11 !nt Pu•Cllt >lnU l>t<rt of H 10 ,c....,I .W1frJrl' l<><"•Utd 11 1119 •corn• .1.v..,111. Ct !'" M.,.•, Ctlo!O•n••. If wnlc~ ,,,,, .. , • .,. o·~· "'" "' OUDloCIY Ol><nf<I ona •e1d "' One 1ncn V•Oeo ••~• lltco•d•rl~,... Pro<lu<e,., CelDr, tlohctl ~lt" Fo•mol, tor Dh1tld T<lttommunlc11l0<1•. All bid~ •'• to C• '" •<ccrd.o11l• """" '"' '""•ut110n> ~no (un<I•!""'' ond s-"ll(~l·Cn> •JtH,;h ••• "°"' on Ille •nd m•Y bo ••<u•ed '" tn• o+11<• er !111 Purchu 1ne A•~nl ct ~•'d Uh<l<ll d"!"<I E•<h OIOd•r mu\! •uom11 ..,1u, hrs to:.t L EGAL NOTICE • (••hi•"• cnot~-t""'••d choc~ . .., -----------------11>100:1.," b<ln<J m•Qt 1»W•blt lo th• ottlol" '-1111 ot '"' Coa,i (Offl,.,unily Col,.oe Dot1.,,t l'ICTtTIOU§ llUllNESS ll°"•d o! l•ull<•• on on amount""' 1.,~ N.lr~IE STl>.Tf_ME!Of lh•n liv• o•r<tf•l 11'•1 o! II .. oum b<1I lh< 1ollow1nu Df,.cn 1, ""'"' tou>ln•» a• • GuM•"'"' lh~I '"' ""'<l•r """ •"• t l ,,... I'"" tn• """''""' Coo•r•C!" !~• •amt PALOS VE llOES (A!llEVISIO ... llH Sun!low•• AvrnoJ!, Cc>11 M • • 0 , C•hlofn•t Po•o• V••d•• Pon1n•ul• Coo,. tom mun1c&1'°"' (omu•nr, • CalUo<nla <Of -••Ion. 1111 Sunllc"'e' A•t~u•. CO>I• Mt >a. C~ldDtnla 9-Ulo T~j, bu>in•" h beina cer>dU<!e<I O• ~ <"'P011toon 11111>.rl 'N ll•H~n~t rnl• ••Ol•n'""' tll•d wun '"' tounlv (ltr~ at O••~ot Co...ntr o" Mav ll 1911 bv 6ev1,11v J MoOdo•, Dtw1v c.ounl• Clf-r~ P~Clllne<I Dt•ntt Cw >I D1•lv J~nr J. II. 7/. 1~. 1911 Piiot. 1•7• ,, I• oword«! 1o ~Im In lh~ ~•rnt ot 1.,1. "'" •o t n!or 1n!c •utn con!r•cl, !tit ''"" ce<d' o! '"' rh0<~ "'"' "'" to•lellf<I, 0~ "' '"' t~lf of • t)Qntl, rn, !ult tum lhffMOI w1!! ~ 1~•ftd0d IO i•ld \Ct>Qol Na hld<l•r m~v """'"' "" ~·• b•d ·• P•""" ol fo•Tv l'Y• 101 a~" •!Te.1 ~M• 1•1 1r>r If•• DPrn•~~ !llf•f<lf Tn• 11.,.,d ot l•u•t••> r!\t•••• '~ ·~ ,.. o"v•ltte 01 roort! n• ""~ •NI on bod• 111 IO "'""' •"' ,,,.qu!a"1'"' er 1n10<-m1111o., on aow lhll o• '" !~~ b>ddl"9, S1~n•a NOllMAN E WAl~ON 5•<!• 9.,,.,d o• T•11•1et• our c ity,'' s aid D u d I e y Le•11 CJ M11lnP•••••• """ Sonw1.1• h r ""·ill teach twc courses in Lalin syu •m• ,.,, D•I• Proc1,,1n1. LEGAL NOTICl:: L a p am, city n1ana ger o .1. All btd1 .,. ro ... In •trord•nc• w11n1 ___ _ Garden Grove. J-lis c ity a s ked American culture a s a viSL 1ng 1he 1n1t•uc11.,.,, '""' Co<W1111.,,.,, ... o "·"" O~tn Juno i.. ltll • 11 00 • m Pv!>"sh!\1 Or11>q• Cw1t Dt ll• "lint, Jvnt I. I. !'11 13'1 11 r ' Uc I · th " Sll•<!ll<•llon• whlth ore "°"' on tltr ond f!CTI T!O\J~ !IU~iOIE~S s tate Senator James \Vhet-pro e ssor a rvine JS m~• "' •ec urw in 1n1 ou.,, o• '"" ,. • ...,E STATEMENt LEGAL NOTICE l·lanna 10·:-\na· """''"•A., 11 at ioJ v i.1• 1111>11, San Orange Cou nty-~ Jlcp. Ric h ard •r. .Clemenle. more (R-Garden Grove) tu sumrner. i>utel>•••na A••nt ot i •ld '"~ dl,1r1c1 Tn• •c110"''"' ~•r1on i, o~·"• bu""'" li'•<I> Dldtier '"u•1 •uoml! wllh Ill> c,d t •I s ponsor the sid e \valk bill. Director of thr Center of <•,llier·~ <h•<~. crr1.11r a <h<"<•. o• D·~ llAI! 110/ S,<.NOE llSOM·w .. Li.:cR Jull •n h eirn1 r eteived Order of J\'fcrit fo r Dis l inriuis hed wemerlv, SI 01 ISSOI Will;•m• 5t•eol. S · 0 r u<11n Mid Alm• 1. sJ 01 36J co'1' • erv1ce to the People of Peru from Fernando Berc k - Mn• S!ree!. (Olla M•IA. enc e . p . b I ' h u s 'l'I •1oPPE R-.1.N DERso11 _ Roc•r1 r.. Jl l )' 1 . eruv1an a1n a ssa c or o t e .. . ic <ti 191~! C!uemonl L•nf. !lunlinotnn J\Va1·d, fO!" J·lanna';<; aid to i'el"U ill the fields Of edU· fl••<ll 1no J•nlc• M .. :n ot 1'10o Mapl~•ev•, we1t covon1. C'a\ion and hous i n g. \\"as n1adc la st \\ICCkend in Ne\V· !LACKOllBY-Mo1111 1s -Lr1e L., •9 o• j>orl Beach, 11101 0•1• Streu, 5Tonlon •na Mory ·-~-------------------------------­L , SO of Sl•nl()n. r11ANICLIN-8ELL -No•m1n R . 71 cl 1&111 W00<htock Ltnf, l1unrln9lon •••Ch """ SltP~tnl1 II., l• et l!OCl.l\1 ~·••llore Drlvf. NewDOrt e~1ch Floocl Control District. aer't cond flldOe ~-~•DI• 10 !hr o•!I•• o• "A \ol or Dur maj()r street.~ Latin American Studies al tn• Coa•t Communllv Colle~~ o;,1,,£1 d l d th h Boa.a et Tru_,lee• 1n on •mounl not 10» 111ere eve ope r Dug Arizona State U niver sily, Dr. tti•n """ oorce<>1 o •,i o• !h• iun• b:a ., orange groves, before Gard en • Gu•••nle• lh•t th• bl<lde• w1 11 t nl•• 1n10 G · • • Alls ky has d o ne exten~ive '"' propc'«l Conrracl 11 1.,. '~rnr " rove became 3 Cl !. Y , •w~raO<l to him, 1n the e•ent 01 1~11u,. 10 Lapham expla ined. "It has research 1n l\ilexico, P eru and •~1., Into •uc1> conl••<t, 1he P•OC••"• 01 tne <0ht <k will be 1erl1ltea, er in !Tie co•~ become a ser ious problem for Uruguay. The three countries or • tocnd. th• ru11 svm tn"f"' w111 toe all citizens and e s.-...cially for 10.1e11ed to ••Id •<hool d1s1r1e1 .-~ v.·ill be the focu s for a course No oidd.r m•• ... 1111d••w i.11 bid tor • school children." P••foo 01 1ori..1111e !•l> d~" ""•• mt lit!ed "Three Political faces 1111e ie1 lo• th• open1n~ 1he1..,,1. "\\'e a sked for this type: of , h The 1101•a al T•u•1e<!• '"'"''"' 1n• Or Lal'·n Am•c1~,,. which • 1 , 1 , n1easure because the taxing '" " er• ••o• 01 """no •n• ~,,., 111 b'd' "' •ti h · dd•l · I lo '"•'Vt any llfH Ul•tlllel o• In• MAY 11 l_.NTDS·GON1.ALES -ll•nlomin, i'CI 01 IO• Oel1\<vare A•l.., Hunh"111on 8rd<~ •nd M1rla !lei Co•m•n, 1) Cl! 11~', Elmlr• Slretl. HuntinQ1on Botc~ $f\JNOT NER [Vl\ANICS -L6u••.,ct G-.• IS ol 511 Ill> ~1,.ot. ttunlrnglon llr•<h •"" W•""• s , ll o! Hu1>-l•ng1<1P Boa<~. c an be carried out on our slan-11'1 teac 1n a I ion o a 1to•m11111 •• in •n• toid e• 1n lh• b1c111:n•. S d R T dard ,,·ater bills al 25 cents a general cou rsr e n La Ii n s<9n"'1 . NOll Ml>.N E. WA Tso~ tu Y1'11g 1've· 1· ·-am1'ng month," Lapham S!.~ded. American culture. o,,..,,s~~:.v~ ~~·i':n°'--T~r,1i::·:.m. 111_..o-o-o~~0~00000='-'=====-'==--'=-'=-'======='--'"'"''1\:'.'~"'.':'~":~~~0••,,ge Cool! Dal!y •·•o• Juno I, 15, 1911 U(ll-1\ '-''"'"!LLA"l·HINll;l E -W•lliln> '°·• ll p1 1'61 Gltnne••t, Lag11n1 Boacn a<lll JJn~r S . 70 cl Laqun• Beien. "YATES HILL -l>•noon K . ll 01 !100 1•,th Slroel. N•woatl Brach ana Sllir()n P .. lJ et lnJ Elden. Cos•• M~• f'L VNl l'LAGOWSKI -J!fomf D , •J tif 5XI Wt.>I Wil>oo, (o"• Mli• tnO Mt rla G , JJ cf IOOSl Sunltn (.rcle, HuntinQIOn llt1cn SCOTT ANDERS-0~ -Oclr •, 77 d 6'51 W~r~r llv• .. Hun!•n<r•on B•atn •no Bour I.I . n el 1J90\ Ct rd•llo Drwr . Wr11•nlnsior. OENNIS·MERRILL -John l , 10 ol 10/tl Chr•tnv1, Lonq B••C" •n<t Jan,, E . 70 o! 1'0•11 Newlano Shof!. Hun· 1,.1p1on B•~c~ ll OACH·BUF~E V D~n;.i J. I~ cl 1911 Pobble Bf~(h. Wo•l•n<n•lr• an~ n .• ,,, N' .. 16 ol ''' L~n.,nv L•n•, Co11a Mn• ----------- lil<ISON JQ~ 8 Anion.!••• ol J1707 C•YSlfl S•"•ll O•I••· !io. L1011n•. C•lll D•'• o• ct•aln, JUM• 6. U71. Sv• .. ••<I l)y "'ife. "'""'"'· o• 1ne h(l<Tlf' 01u9hter '-\'I SMeh1 1 .. 1nln; 1wo arot""''· W1!"•m 8 .ln<en ~ Gitne!1le, C.a 111., l\•11<• 8 "'"Son. o• P•<l<>tlC<> Ele•cM. (•l•f: • ••Sir<, I.Ii•· ~~·H S•no·,.te•. Son F••n•••oo Vail••· Cal!! l>riv•I• •er••Cf l w••f Mel(!. Sht ller M~r!V~rv, Oifec10«, L1~11~1 l!eac~ 101'lll """' 80•lo 11. ol 61: M•r~ A•t CM11l1 \/"(<\ C1l1I St•vlce1 Tue•<!•» Jun• g "' f P M, We•tcl1ll Mo•l~l•Y (nAo•I '" '•f/f1•n', F1irM•vtn M•m0<,.I Por>.. W•>lcloll l.lo'1u1rY Oiro:<I0'1. HINES \/,o,I V Honf\ lJO Lf(lrolt SI , L•oun1 l\eb. !lilt or de.in. J~ne •· Sur••••<:! lw ~usb1n<1, H•rlow H•ne" l;,o brotn.,~. J<i u nh V, V1111cc!, S1ra'l<!t1. Flo<id.i: M•c~1•I J. V>tuccl, ll•v••O<<lf: rwo ,,,. ,.,~, Mi•• M~•ga•~ v.1uocl •nd M ... f <111n D•••••· bO!" of St8ton l•l1nd, N•w .,.~,, !>0>1n. ton,oM. Tueuiov, I Pl~, /h(o•mlc• L•~un• 11••'11 Olaorl. R•· """""' Mou, W•dnr1d••· lC AM. S• (•'"~'"'" o! Sir'ln• C•llloo,, (11., .. 11. L• • '"" Bear~. lntt•meM, .l.;c•n,.nn (•m •'>r• McCe•m•<• Lacuna Btacll Mo•lu· I --- sAl'iTA A"f'\.A -Hes ea l"eh is O~bor11e said the chute a nd LEGAL NOTICE aiding the Or;lnge Coun1y s te p type dro p s truc tures v.·e re \ Flood Conlrol Distrirt 1n t:.in1-now of greater i n le res l 1 ing l he 11"atcrs uf th!.' !'1:1111:1 beeause lht<y are n1orc adap·I Ann HivC'r. aCl"ording 10 Chief t;ibJe tu rnultiple uses nf flood Englnc<>r George Oi-'bor·nf' c ontrol channels. I He said s!ull it'~ have been '' Pe op I t: can walk, 1 1 conduc ted by 1ht· hyd raulics t1orscb:ick ride :ind play on l<1bor<Jlory of Cal State. Long the 1n with !ow ris k to their !icac:h on drop ~tructures !o ~<ifl·ty 111 contrast lo thc high , slow Lhe llqw ot w:.rler !lnd r'isk of .vertical drop s truc-1 that futul'e s tuclil"S will c o1•er lures."' he ex.p lained I chute lyric a;1d ~lcp lypc The res ear1.:h 1s being car- s trui.:turc:-;_ ried out ur1dcr lhe d ir et'lion of Studie£ wert 111:1de for ~ix ,\!. Ca111at l'vlosl[tfa. professor 11101Jths of a prulolYPl' d l'O!l nf civil e ngineering and structure in a p h y ~it a I furn1cr hydra111il· a dvisor for1 hydraulic m odel. U s b or n c tilt> /\Sl\'fln !)~1111 in Egypt. I said . Osborne said !he study is ··An analysis of 1hc 1ntc rpl:iy to~ting thr county $9,976. I of flow. slope a nd s edimcntll l;1ctors Up<Jn its pcrforn1ance :-.howl'd wh.1t ca n be c~pectcd from d rop stru("tur·c~. ·• he ad·j ucd Vert1c<.1I d rop :-.truet urcs11 t•au:se th e 11"aler !fl bark up I and then abruptly fall to th<' I slreambed beJoy,·. I ~------......:...•! IN Is Tarzan around? see women'1 section todoy ! HAMS .. So Good It Will Hount You 'Til It's Gone'" O\lr ~im• ••• mt 1.n .. 1 corn·fH tow• ,..rkt,, -Ou• ~rew 11,,. cu.;n11 m•tl'>O<:I, ••" W••c<1n1ln ttlci<O•y t tlCI I PPlt""<>Od omo1t1.fn11 1M JG-nc\lr ov"" biking nonev '11 •P•<• t in • ••• unlqut In •II "'' wcrlo. So dellclou• Ind •Pptli1ln1t Wt lu•I Wfl<tldn'I know ~ .. ..., IO •m11<0"* 111<1 P•oducl w•'•• -n mi king for J• yN n . Sp!r1I i llred Teo. !rem !op 10 toottom •o lhll 11t h d1ltct•blt ""llO•m 11:c1 ctn b• rtmo•l!d .,.,o,,lto•IY. Ccmpltt•I~ tolktll 1nd •••dy !t s•rv•. O•- dl' your Heney lokell Hom lodoy, ·~ td•tnlurt In ~•.,..laVmtlf11 yeu"ll nevor forgot. &All 1111 SUPElllOll COUllT 0, 1HI£ I TATI 0' Cll l ll'Oll!OIA '011. THI! COUNTY Of' OllANGil Mt . A-lft•U I HOTICI 01' Hl!lllllNG ON ,ITITIOl'I FOii ,llOIATIE 01' WILL ANO 1'011. LIETTlllS Tl:STAMINTAll'r E>t•t• of EA!tL DWEN GLYNN, D•••:o••ed. NOTIC E IS HEREllY GIVEN •nu lHE FlllST NATIONAL !IANI( CF 0~.l.Nl'il.' COU NTY ho• Ill«! h•roln 1 Ptrlllan tor Probll• er Wiii •nd le• 1s1 u1n<e 01 L~I l~ro les1amenloty la potl!lon••· rrl•renc• I 10 wnlch Is maoe !or turll••' ~ullcu11r1, 'and 1n11 tn• Hm• 1r><1 Pll<t or he1•lnw Ill• ••m• nos Ile•" '"' tor Jvr>t ''· 1911, •t 9;)) ~.m .. jn l~r cou•1rocni of DooM! n'"'' No. 3 O! •old coun, M 1{'1(1 Cl~<c C ~nler D•T•• Wo;!. in !he (•tr or S•nto I .I.no, C&ll!ornl1. Ooiod J"no ,, lt1l W. E_ ST JOHN. C<ruMy Cler~ COOKSEY, $CHUMA(Hf.11, COLEMAN, MINYAll.0 & llOWl>.110 II•; JAMES T, $Cl\UMACHl- IH Ttwo 6 CtunltV llt1~ or1n1t, C•lllornl• '1Nt Ttl: 1114) "41-51'1 An.rntY• hr: '•lllltner l'Ulttl>hed O•onge Coa•I 01\1y Pliol. Juno I, t . u . 19/1 l•JP./I 11--------- LEGAL NOTICE l ·l)10 NOTl(f TO ClllOITOll ~ so,1111011 COUllT Of' THI ST.I.Tl 01' CALl•OlllOlll 1'011 THI COUltT't' 01' OlltOIGI l'l t. A-1'445 E11a1t 1! HELEN 01>.VIS l'ALMBEllG. DK t l !«l. NOTICE IS HE~EBY GIVE N 10 ti'>' crtllller1 of 11\t •bov• 11•mHt P•cod•M Intl t \I '''"°"~~••lot cl1!ms •••·"~' 1nr ••Id dec«!onr t•t requ!•e.l to Ille 11\em, .. n~ lht net:l!I•'' voucn ... s. '" •~• o!lite el Int de•• or tne obclv• enrllled <our1, o< To prH9n! them, wlrh !~ nte:U•.,r •ouche,., lo 1he under•lgn•d 1! th t o,,lc• el his •lto•ntr, II. F. NEOMl>.1-1, 1116 O•eno• Avonu•, C<t•1• Mr•t . C.illorn1a 1rrAIL S tl~l1. which Is 1ht ol~C• o! ltv>lntu ol •rr. Di••<!O" •1 TOllE5 I~• \lnd••Mono<I In otl m•1Ten cerl~<111nv KIDS LOVE UNCLE LE N SATUR DA YS DAILY THE PILOT ICOSCHlEI( 1700 f , C••ll Hlthw•r, Car111• <lltl M•r -•7J.fD00 lo the e:;IO!e o! •11~ dte:f<ltn!. wl1Mn 101ir r .. ot J KO!i!hl'°" AO• lJ, 01 Ul• Now. 1122 S, lrtA~llnt, All•lt•lnt •l l -J 4,1 :ii~':.s 111er the llnl putollcotlon ot lhl• ~""" St. Anano.m D~1• of de••n, Jun• i;================::'.-'--coc:---::===============================================11 P •ltd June J, 1911. ~ Su•vivrd bV wilt, H~len• Ke•olll!•. ANOREW W, PALMllERG m 1h~ ""'""' nn• diugll!e•, Br•o,t llAm••· E•r<uto• ~~" \'.:H•!IO; ~No >en•. R~•nfr 1(01cnzo~ o! .,r tho Wiil ot "" l"•n•~• t nd Slr9w1r1 l(e1cn,.~. of Gr r• obov~ namod a..:...i•nl ma~y S'•vicu. 1 )II PM, Wtdn•"'"" II . P. 1'U!UMAH -111~1 9, ., Le P•lm1 Cn•nel ot !I•<•• 111' 0111111 Av•""• ~~"ti'"'' Mo,•u•·~. J~m .. G !I•••" G'" Ct1'1 M•M, Cl lllforr1l1 ftlll '"liro Boc~>·K•ulCt••. Mor!"""'· O• Ttl: (n11 .. I.Jill """'"'' ltr IE •tcut.,. ""'0'1 PuDth hed Dr•~• c ... >1 D•uv P11e!. JUPI t. U, ,l, /9, 1?71 \OJj·/1 LEGAL l'"OTICE p 'I• "'"'"' P~···a ON•• J ..... r 197! 5o •vov«! b• '""''' •"'1 mol~•'· Mr l "lt /'" l!Pl• P•o<"•• "' J!i Gu·•:d• L•n• Ar n••m. C1hl S•rv;<•"· Wt<!••<Aov. J,,,, • o1 l PV.. Yl••ltl·ll (~•rH!I tn O•.,n•ot ~ o 11\.ovf" M....,..o,,•I l'•r• Wf>I '''" Mor'""'"' o""I>"" llOOIOE~U ! •<I t ll ond•IU B•!ovrd "'''• d Dr lt••'V l llo'l<l•~ll· •'•omo'"'' o• Tlln,,., •• 11 •n<I ll o<,1rd fl ll o-•llo \ 1t•1 r.I Tll(I"'"' l YO U""! 1un1 e• ~1ronon·~ ~"~. l(>•c• YouAO Jt t~d 1-'rt l'•'I • r ·•u ~"~"'' ,, ~lo"" IY•dn•,l>a~ r '"'"~ .,, l"e II• I•. l'c•t•I l~An Ho"• ''"'"d H,n. l"O•••I Lfwn MOflUMy. D• Just a quick note P·UOOI CEllfl,IC .. TI Of' IUSIOllES~ FICTITIOUS NAMI Tnt ~,, ..... :, .. .,., G(lf~ le•tlty 11\fV •re <""du~l<nt i Oush,.u •I )jil Ea'I (G<ll"~ Avpnut. Ort nQO:. (•ll!Cfnt1. u•'~"' t!,. hClllout ll•m n•m• or VENlURI>. IN· VE~TMENT CDMPl>.NY, LIO """ !"Al ••Id j,rm ·• tomoo1e.l ot int ro•lcw.ng net:.,,., "'"o•• n~"'" In 1~11 end ~••<r OI reolOente " •• tallow•~ ~-...,,~Ort "·'~" II Some '" ?ll~ lluay P•~<•· I'"""' l\•1<11 tl>!t QI d••T~, Jv~o ~ So•v,v td bv 11<1.,. M•• K•lh.,,n• D• ~··•. $,•I 9, .. ,11 FU~•·~· ""''°"' 1nd •""•m•••' ..,~II II• ~t•d \Yt dn••O••· Juno • n L••• T•~C""· C~llla•nl•. Loc•I "' """•m•nh bv McCo•m•<~ l t euna 9.,,,~ 1 n~m•< J ~ml•~ Aet s•. of 'II l u•lln ,.., ' NtH...,..1 B••<~ P1•Hd ·~•v Junt to let you know wfive moved. CHARLES PAINTER • 'f\N/{'{I\ G l'Qr~• " Cn~m., G•n.,ol P~rln~•. l•lf E••I Collin> Av•nut. Dr1ngo. ColUc•n••. D•ted Jun e '· 1•11 V~~turt lnv~"mrnt Cc"IO•r'Y, LI~ GIO•te A. C1>1mi Genet•I P•''""' Sr11e ef C:1IUornl1. Orfnt• CC\ln!Y : 0~ Ju~o i , 1911, belO« m1, • Ncl•" Publlo 111 ond to• ••Id 51•11. crr1ont llY •o~••t<I Geort t A. C~tml known lo m• 10 ro. In• Pe•IOM wne,. ,..,,,. I• •vCl"'U· ed le lllP. within ln1!rumtnl and •c~nowlfod•ed ~· e<1cuted th• 11m•. IOFFIC!.l.L SEALl Olan• G••en• Nc1•rv Pubtlc-Ct lllornlo O•tnte CGuntv lM( C.1.1\l( ~.l.MilY lll) SullTIO"'" OIQTICI Of TllUSTl!l!"S !Al~ Avt nue Costa Mr>•, (~t,tQ•~·• 91016 r \. Olo. "" •nt TM Ccmmu111cducn·, Como~n•, Oil J01nr ll 1~1 1 "' 1\·00 c"clocl 11,M ~ (•llfe11u• co•..Cr .. tloo. IH.I ~Ol>l!IOweo-•I !!\<' l•Qnl ••1'•onc• m1l<1 lobbv of Avo.i.,., (o<M M•>•· C•ll!orn!• t)~'.'O Secvrltv THlr ln•u••nc• Comoonr. t'IS lM1 bu•lnen h beon9 conOu<1•d toy a Nn•1n 6rQ.!dW~•. "' lh~ (,ry o! Son!• An•. o.orporotlon S••te of Coliln<n'• SECUll llV TITLE. Sl~"•d 11 06EllT w BRECKN E.R IN SURAN CE CDM PA N"!', " corootallon, Tn•1 ,t .. terne<>t t>l•a "'"" "'t Coun•v •• l ru'1 .. unU•• 1h• Drtd C'I l rv>t t•-Cltrlo. of Or•n9P Counlv on M•• 19. 19/t .cule<I hY llo~ .. 1 G & (••ol II. "l'U•n••· bv B•ve<lv ) M•ddo" O•Putv Caun!r nu•b.inO ona .. 111, r.cordtd April I, 194t <'.le•~ "' d<>Curnent no, :.<i71 in bOo~ lttO. Pl9" Publi•n«! 01 .. 09" Co~" O•llv P ilQt, Ill. nl O!l1ci•I lleca•a• !n lne oHk• ot Jun• I. IS. 77. :!9. 1911 JOJl,11 1h• l<l•cor<l.r 01 Or•net C e u" t v • LEGAL NOTICJ:: 1A1 Jno SU,[111011 COUllT DI' TllE lll>.lE OF C .. LIFOR NIA l'OR T~I COUNTY 0 1' 0111>.!0GE !Oa. ll·UHI NOTICE OF HEAlllNG DOI PEllTIOOI 1'0 11 'ROI ATE: OF WILL ANO FDR LITTERS Tf.STAMENTAl!T E1!1!• 01 ALMA H COF~E v. DH!"-... NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN 1ha1 t HF FlllSl NATIONAL !11>.NI( OF ORAN GE COU NTY h•• tll•O n~'"'" 1 o•titton to• Pto(l~I• "' Wl11 """' to• ........ ,e Cl l•1 ''" l •>1•n,.nl •r• 10 1>1lttlontr. ••l.r•n<• to ... nl£~ i• mMI• lot lunner c•rhcut•,., •nd ll>e! lho !1m• t nd Pl•<• cl "•~•ln9 !~• '"'"' n~• Ct•n •tt fot Juf!~ 2•. 1911 a• 9•JO "n•., in •n1 courtrQOm el O.o~fl­ "'rn! No J ot •~•d "''"'· ~· l'OG c•v.t Centtr Dr ivt Wr<!. In tn• (•i. el Son!~ And, C1IU01n1• O•toO Jun• '· 1111 w E 5f JO""· (ountv (Irr• MCOWEN. GlllEIE!O & SVLVI• }~ IL Chocmtn 1>.v1nv• O••••t, Calllo•n11 flu• Tel: 171•1 6ll·l'IG lltto•ntv1 lo<: P•l;!lon., (1>ll l0tn1a. by rr••on of d•l•ull In "'• oavmrn! or oe•rorm•n<• cl oti\\QlllOn> ''"V'"' th••rbv includi"9 the to•••th "' a.to<llf. no11c< o< wh«~ w~s reconl•d Seoteml>e• 11. 19/D "' aocumenl no. 13817. on Dao~ 9'10. D•Qr Hl. ct '"id D•tlcl•l ll~c•d•. will ••II •• 111JDllc f!Klion tcr '""'· wl1n0Yt wdrr.1ntY t i !Q 1>11•, PO<''"'°"· o• t oc.,mb••nt.,, th~ \llft•t•I <on••r...i 10 •••d T•u.i•• I>• 111<1 D•"I:! el l •u\I In 1!focori. "'"al• In Ille Ccu••Y or D••no•. ~rar~ ol C•h101ni•. a•'<••Wd "' L••••llold e•talt IOI In Tract 4n.I In Boo~ 7JI, Paq•S 7• to ll •Mlu11••· Dr~nge Countv, lo• 111t ourCO'lr el o~~'"" ehll•111on~ •ecufe.l bf ••la Dt"I:! et l•u'' "40T E T~e AOd .. ,I nl •••O "'"-"' h ou•ll(l•te<I 10 tor · !1101 cnit11<y W~v. Irv""· C•lllo•n,~ Daled M•v lO. 1911 SECUllllV TITLE t>j~\JllANCE t:OMPA•1 Y e r CM1s LoY••·· roroclcsu,. Drp•r!'Tionl Pu~l,<n<'d O••n~• (OAOI ::le1l1 P'T·~·. Junr !. I. LI. 1911 l)U 11 LEGAL NOTICE Publl>11""1 O••.in• Co••t c.,1. P•l<I T"• Junt I, f . I•. 1911 l•Jf-11 1, F·lllO FICTlllOUS I USINESI OIAME ~Tl>.TEM~NT !ollo,.lng nr<>on h dCon9 hu1l11•u LEGAL NOTICE 1---6111 Ult SUl'EllDI! COUllT OF TllE Sll>.TE OF CALIFORNIA 1'01 THI! COUNTY OF OllAOIGE Na. 14'6'l 01Cl1CE OF HEARINO ON l'EtlflOOI l'OI 'llOllATE OF Will llNO FOii LIEl TEllS TESTAM(Oll .. l!T E•t•!e of llfLE N II MORG•N. O!'c•~ •o NOTICE ·~ 11El![BY r.1vt.N lh•• WILLIAM E. MOllG.O.OI I!•> hl•d "~'••n • ce•lhon lo• "'°""" cl Woll •nd to• '"uoncr ol L•l1•,. t .. t•m•nl•r• to p~ll lion••· ,.te,.n<• '" whlcl! I• made to• 1ur11••r 0~<11cul•"· 1....i 11\al lhr Utt•• ind ploce Cl! htt dno lh• ••mr II•• to'""'" .. , lo• June l •. 19)1. .r • lO • m , II\ tn• <OUdrQOm ot O.~aHm•n! No J el ••·~ cou•!. 11 Ir» Ci•lc Ce"'"' D"vr Wts!. (n 111• Cny ot ~1111~ Ana, Calllo•n11. O•led June •. ltJI W. E. ST JOHN, Coun•y Cird, MfOWIN, GRl!EOI 6 SYLV!• JSI I . Chopmtn ll v1nu• Or""''' C1l!tofnl1 f'llll Toi: (111) IU·~llO AllorntY• lot: 'otltlone• Pu~"'""" Dr~O!I~ to~" o ., .. )v11• I, 9. I•. 1911 LEGAL NOTICE NOllCI Of I ULK lltl>.OISff.R U1u. 1101-1101 U.C.C,J >jollc~ " ""'"" vlvrn to lh• C••d••ot0 SAN J\!llN (AP I S ll>AN O cnf\LEVISION, \J7~ ~un!ll!Wt< Avtnu •. Co<T• "'"'"· C•lllQ<n'• 91616. o ... n.,. Covntv Cob!• Cemmunlt•!lon' {.<>n·,con; • (olllo•nio ~o•P<ll"otlon. 1)1~ S1mtl""°' Avonut. '""ft Mrw , Colllcr• ni• t:N>~ 1hl• buunr" h l>lt•no conGutttd by • co•oor •••on S•a"«l" l!OllE llT W llOECKlo'Elt Thi• •!.,rmenr lole<I W•tll th• (oun!1' (•~rk e! Ot•l>'ll• Count• on Ml• "· 1tl1 cv Bev~,.,. J M•dCO•. On>utr Coumv (l<rk Pucl .. l'lod O••nuf (OUI D1l!y Piia•. J,no I. II. 11. :!9. It/I Uh·/! LEGAL NCYflCE 1'·1511 F•CTtTtOUS I U\IOll!SS NAME ST.&,ll"MENT Tl,. fo•lewono ""'"'" (• doln1 bui.n••• .. ~OUIHL .. NO DISTll lBUTOll. ~I o ••• ,,.~, c~1110'"'~ w1111am F . BAc.n. 191 S~Tnn~•er st., O••nqo. C•Hm•nl~ 91661 Tn., bu1m1>1 I• to~·n~ co,.du"ed bv an .. ,u1vtcu•I w .11, •• n ~ B•c·n l n" 1••l•rn•n! ••I•~ .,,rn In• rount~ Cle•·~ o! O•ang~ Cou~I' gn Mor )~, 1911 b• Bt•"'I' J M~d<IO"<. Deoulv <:ountv Cl••• tlll·OC P~Dli>ll..., Oron•• Co••' 0 .. 1~ P'l1ot, J~n• I. IS. 11, 2,, 1~11 1•1) II c• B•v•• ' t 11r1m1 socco. rr~n~•••o•1. LEGAL NOTICF. wl>e!t •~•lnt1~ add••~• i< l.115 E CO•ll"------llwr, (o•on• dtl M•<. COtJnlv ot OtM1oe.I '-41nt sr.i. e! CAlllo•n•• 1h11 • bu•~ lfonot•• ., About to M m•d• to E 111~ce•h "'"n Su•no•• Tren•lor••· wno,. bu""~" •a dr<" i. l~ll E. Ce••I Hwv. Ce•on1 de> /\'a• (eu<1•v c• Oren~~. Sttt• o• C~lllo•n·• Th• o•oo~ri. •o ~· tr•""""" " •ec•••d O! lllS I: Co••' """"' (Oto.,• aei f.\af, cov~·• c! D••nv~ ~'•'" cl C~llto•n•• S•l<I e•op.,!y I> PtS~•ibe<I In v•~>r•I 1· .. ~II 11oc• "' 1'•11• tlo!u•~< . ...,, .• pm•M and 9000 wm ot 11111 '"'"'I "'0''""' "'•a• b•J>ln<U ~""wn ~• Dolle~> •nd 10,•l<'d •' lll~ E Cou• f•w• , (l>l"Dn~ "'' Mtr (O<J"'1 ol O•A'10•, Sf•I• er Cal lo•n•d The toul• t.•n''"' w>ll IH> con1umrna1«1 an o• ""'' '"• I\! aav o1 M••• 1911 , •• lSI! E (O"t H"'', Co•nn• ~•I 1 ... c Counh e! 0••"~•. St,,i. o• C•1,to•n1• So ta••• >nown lo tno """"'"''""•II bV•ln•" n.1m•• •n~ And••"'"' "'"d tov lr•nllefOI IOr tno lhre• •e•" l••,I o~\1 ,j mllf'•nt t•om lh• •M•o. •" OoJlt• "· sis so. Gl~ndo•3 •••, G•~nd<'.I'"· Lii• ""~el•I (oun!v. C~li!orno• Dt!td Jun• " 1911 Elliob~ll> Ann Sa•n<>• T••n•ler>• Publl1h•d Oren9~ ce~JI D••I• June !, 1•11 L EGAL NOTICE NOTtCI! 01' !IULK lllllNSFEll NOTICE IS HEllE8Y GIVEN TO THE CREOITOllS OF C~ARE,IC.E ZUE>ILICC lttn1lerot. 1hl1 • toulk lf•n•fer •s l bqul CEllTll"IC .. TE OF ll OSINl!SS, Fl(TlllOUS l'IAME l nr ~"""'"~~•d dot\ c•1tltv "' 11 con. du<ll"'I • bu1ln•>1 •I )~01 Wiiia l n • (o"• M~<•. Ceh!otm1. """"' Ii... toe· !0!0015 t!r"I n~m~ ol ~MUii SHOT NA ILIN(, & EQUIPMENT llE~lAL t !llf 111•1 1.,d '""' ·~ comDO•td ot t~e «>t- l<l"'•"G D•'-"/>fl" Mm• In IUll """ Pl•<• or ''""'"'" ,, "' 10•10W1 J<lm•• llowa•d Grogo•1, l&OI Wollo t n . CoU• Me\" C~ 0•'•0 ~I•• n, lt/1 J~m~1 f<QwMd Grot1m• s1~1· o• (Ah'"''"•· 0•~!10< Counl•: o~ M•• 11 1•11 , c~ic .. ,,,, • N"'"'• P~bh( '" ~nd II)< ••'d S••I~. n•t>On•!I~ ~Po•~·•~ JMto•• HnwMn G••Qorv •1g"" 1o ,,,, lo bo In• o•non .. no•~ nom1 •~ >v bl<•>ll<'n •o 1n~ "''""n 1n1oru"'r~1 '"" "'""""'"l•d9~n h• •••<-JIOO 1nr 1•mt, (0fFICl~l St A(.• 111>.ffY ~[It! M01>l0 " ""'"" P~bl•t. C•ldo1nl• '"""P~I 0 11•<• !o O•d~a• Cour•I¥ /\\• Comml\>•On C,~lrtl An•\i 9, 191$ PuDlh "'"d o ••• ,... Cn•>I O~llv M•• i s M•n Ju~• '· I. IS, II/I LEGAL NCYflCE '·111• ,l{TITIOUS llUSINIS' !OAME STtTEMl:NT "''~'-1111·11 Survlvtd bv .. 110, M1rt~··'· "' !ti• •nm•: •~•tt '°"'· Jonn. w nilun ond l"""'"" ..,, d1valll0f. T•u~v Fl!folT"tk: mN~t•. l>.n"" Mat ~m"~ ~•'"'•tM """ l<>•t•m..,1 <11 No1w•I-. Conn. "'"'"""'"'"• n.•o•lp<l, !1111 !lto.d.,l f Mortu•r~, (0<1• Me1<. M• Cotnmlul.,., E•olrol Fdl. J, 191! !O be ml<lt ~Y lron•torer. wl\Q'" bu1'n~" '""'• 1dO•en II fOI S.OUlh Co11t Hi•l>.,•y, on 1'3'·11 11>• Ctlv at Ltvun1 8e•C11, Coun1v e! Tll• 1011ewong o•rion I• do•n1 b\11ln••• I !: LONG 8E .. Cf<IS I G N .. l HILL CABLEVISION, 1JI} Sunllowor Av • ....,o. CO•I~ Me1~. C•ll!<J(ll!I t:/671. ARBUCKLE &: ~ON WESTCLI FF l\10RTUARV 421 E. 171h St .. Costa l\1esa " ...... • BALTZ ft,fORTUARIF.S Conin1 drl !\tar 87:\-9450 Coata Me5• 541-2414 • BELL BROA OWA V l\fORTUARV ttO Broadw1y, Cost• Mesa LI A-3Ul • l\1cCORMTCK I.ACUNA 8EACTI MORTUARV 1795 Laguna Canyon Rd. 49'-H15 • P ACJFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemeltry l\tortu1ry Chapel Utt Pacific V~w Drive Newport Beaclt, California Mf.'711 • PEEK fAMlLV COLONIAL FUNERAL HOl\tE 7SIJ Bolt • Avt- Wutmlnalel" ltJ..3SU • S~tmrs ft10RTUARY 1%'1 l\taln SL llMS39 HunUnrtcin lkac• ~'THRIFT 2101 GA N JOAflU lt~ 1 llLL9 AD., NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. ~"" rJcwp~C.wt.iA.. ~ 833-3440 ./\vco Thrift jusc ch:ihgcd. its :1ddress. B ut we're: rca<ly for business and want you co pay us a vi$ir. Avcu Thrift is here to help whe n n1oncy is an imn1cdiacc problcm. We consolid:uc bills. Pay them off. And sci/I s ive pc-oplc Clftra rash. For a \'a la.l ion trip. <.olor TV. Wbatcvc.t. Avco Thrift is alto here to help you cam morc on your invntment w.itb ..• 6% l·ycuThrift C<ttilicata ($1 ,000 minimum) 6% 90-day Thrift Certlfiates ($1,000 minimum) ) ~% Passbook accouna (oo minimum) C.ome by and sce oui new olli«. We'll be happy to give: you one o£ our new hu.~inC$s cards. .__t_oa_n_s_10_$_2_s._ooo _ _..I 4:;~ Drt neo. ~ltlt ol C1llfornl1. ""' 111 ct LEGAL NOTICE wllmf-tou11,,, .. nomet •nd 1<111•••H• uw.1 _________ ,wl!hlll lll•H V•••• lt JI PIH, ICI ••r •• l'·l71tt C:allTll'ICATa OP l l,lltltlll FICTlllOUS NA.I.ill T~t undt tiltned do <t rlUY thtr t rt (-llCll"11 • bvslMll t i U15 L Mort~ Kr•""'•' 111v<1., An•lltln'I. c.i11011111, un<le• 11>1 fldtlou• Orm nM'tle of KAALCO •rid 11'1•1 1t ld firm •• com"°""" al ll>e lollowlr19 111!••0•11, wlloH n•mt11 In tull t "'1 111,ts of rt1~1...:t t te •s follow•· LOW1ll M, Clt rk, 1lJO P1ll1..,01 lloed, Aofrlmt'1t U , Son!• A"•· Ct llforlllt . Yt!!Utm H. i,;11rk, JU:I 1!1t1lllft 11.o•d, C~lno, Ct Ulcrnlt . 011"' M1•v 11, ltl! Wllll1m H. Clt fk l-•11 M. Clflrl\_ $111t Of Cf!Uornlt , Or•ntt County; \..-n It lr~n~r•rH. t•o-ltn IC T•n Otlktlffll!ft, tor Saulll Cee.i Hl•hw1y. L•1111ne lfKh. C111t0f11l1. 10 Vl>.5SILIOS SAV\'111 110\Jl!ANIS •nd Ml>.RTHI>. JOURDAN II 0 U 8 AN IS , T•tntfttffs, wl>o!t 1>u1lntn oddrtt• 11 ,,l Vltio SllH!, In 11\t (II\' GI ltOUllf !ltacn, (ounW Cl O•tnff, Slolt el (1Jllo•11l1, o1 11\f !cllDwln• dt•trlbeO HrWlntl prOl'lffl ol lr1"tltfl1r·, Kl wU : l>.11 $lock In 1•t<le. tl>turt1. eq11lom•nt tncl ,_ will o! • Clrlfln <1e!lct!t1Mn ll~•lnMI kflOWn 1$ Ten In T•n C.llt1!1tHn and loca•f<I 11 '01 Scull• c.,.11 Hlohwtv, In lh~ Cl1Y of L&qun.o B••cll, cou~ty ol OranQt, Sl•I• O! C•ll!<l'nlo, on<! lh~r I~ To•evolna bul~ t••nJI"' will !Ho cantummthd on o< &fie' TutldtY Ille llh d•v ol Jun,, ltll. lh•Oll~h Lont Beacn/Slgnel HIU Cttolt Com-m~nlt•llon• Co•nPfn~. • Ct lllarn1• corDOra!i~"· lll:S Wn!lower AJenue, CO•I• Me->•. (flUOt"ll 11'7'. Tllll bu>lnt>i (1 DfHllO t-IKIMI Dy I COtl>Ott!I"" SIQn"'· ROllEllT W. lllECICNE~ This .iatom"'t lllf<I ,.11~ mt COlm!v Cler' or D••"11• Ceunlf on Mtv ll. 1111 Dv !l•v••I• J. MMl<lo•. crouh counrY Cle••. f'ubh1htd Or1n•1 c.,..t Oollv 'llat. Ju"" 1. is. n. 2'!. 1•11 un-n LEGAL NOTICE F·ltll flCllllOUS 1Ui11'115S N.lrMI t T,I TEMIElo'T On M•v ll, 1t71, before mt, 1 Nottrv E•craw No. 1rt·ll1o, f t ll>f! ••trow f no Publlc In I ncl 1'0• stld Siii•, "'"""tllV de~it1rnen1 oJ !he south Logu~• Branen &• ll>i>ttted Lowell M. Cll•~ •nd Wiiii•"' H. of 5lCU•llY Pacific N1tlcn1t l!&nk ti lCllJ Cltrk known fO ,.,. lo ... tl>e "'"""' Cn•ll Hltl'IWI V '" lhr (lly ot S0\11~ whclt n•m~1 t re •uto•C•lbtd fO IM wllhlll l•t1<ftl. Cot.1MlY ol Or•n••· Sl&lt ot !n,,n.im.nt •nll •tk-ltdMO tlle, ••• c 1111ornl1, 1011owln11 ""'""" i• <lolnt bu•lM !\ tco111111 lhl 111¥\t. O.lr TE o J~nt J 1111 (OFFICIAL Sl".AL.J 11"$SILID~ "'VVI>.~ ll:OUllANIS. W. Cltt ld l!IOWI\ Tfllllltrlt Nat•rJ 1'11Dlk ·C11it0fnl1 Ml>.RTMA JOURDAOI llOUBAN!~ Or1n1M C<>11ntr l'"~"""" ' MY Con1,..(1I-El!1lr11 Pu1711i~e0 Drftn!lt (0011 O•llV Pllet, Nov. 1), 19)J Junt 1, 1t11 l•lt n WllLlACI, lllOWN AND C-lllN An""""'' Ill 0.Yll" °''"· 1•11• 11 flll'W"'1 IMCflt, Ctl-fllt 92111 l'lltllltl>H <Y•-CMll Otllr ''"'' " u , n, "' lfn l'Uol, ltl!-11 LEGAL ~OTICE " "" f'ICTITIOUI llU"OIEIS !OAMI lTATIMEllT SAN CLEME NT£ CABLEV ISION. lllS Svnllow•r Av•""•' Ce1t1 M•11, C•lll0tnl11 tU~ . O•llnut COt/nty C1blt Commu~lqllc"• Cem1N1n•. " (olifor nlt corllOl"t!lon, IJIJ Strnllaw•• Avtnv., Coslt M•••· C•ll!Or-nl~ tUU. l hh 1>u,1~'" 11 ltrl"" condutltd b¥ • COtl>o<t llon Slfn«I! llOIEllT W. 811.E CKNE ll T~lt 1tattmfnl !!led with tht (Ol,tnl~ c'"'~ of O••n" Countv "" M•• ll, \'It bY 3'1~tr1Y J, M.tddo•, Dtoutv CGU"ly (IO••. Publllhffl O<Ol'>Of CH11 Dtllv l'liot, JuN I ,lJ, Z), l't, 1t•r Ul)-11 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Flied M1v 10. 1911. .,.,,. !ollowl"" .,.,....,,, •ro doin1,l------------------ llu1!n•1s 10: 1''-1111 l'-1'71 f'!CTITIOU• a u11t1•1s llAMa ITATal'l\aMT T~t fttlr-1,.. "'-h """9 b\ltlntH 11: STOllYYILLI! Dl:W:llliiU.1'10 JAtZ: OF llAllN ITlll;ET, 7'1 .ltolr1Mk9' St., Or•n ... Ctlll0<nl1 flMI, Wllllt m , , !11t!n. ?tl .ltol-lotr SI., Ot"lflft, C•llfllr11 lt ,,..._ T~I• l!Ullnes• It oolr19 c.orldu,ted ltr 111 lndlvlOU•I, Wllllt m F. loc:ln T~ll 11tl.,lltfll Iii"" .. 11n (oun1r C11rlo el °'"'"" Counrv (IP MIY ''· 1t11 b'I' ll"'tf!Y J. ModllO~. Otll'UIJ Clert, '1U·OC l'ult!l1f'.td 011r1M COtff b111., ,llot. Jl/f"lt '· u. 71, ""· "11 l •t .. 11 lflS!illE CONCEPTS. 11n o...ron1 l'ICTITIOUI I U$1M!"SS Dt"!Yt, Ntw-1 l!t..Ch, C111!0t~lt t )l4' NAMI 5TllEMINT ,,ttlcl II . (ollH , 1001 Po•! P•ovlllCt , TM l!/llgwlr!t Pl'•IOn h """' boJIHll:n p,jtwp&rl llr..:h, Ct llloo"nlt •i: CAllSO"' CAl!LCVISIOOI, Sunf-fr Avt ""•• C:Ol!t California flUt. I 17 I M f I •, w 1rn1m Goll-••· 11. 0 . 10< 11'6. "f0trt...:f·. (Aflt.,,nll . Thi• 1>u1IMn 11 conllu~lrt<I tv • ett1cr•I •trlnerill!o. P1rrltk 11. Cellte T~I• ll•lt><l"lf"I W•• lllo<t .... n~ !h• Coun· Iv Clerk of Ort nlN' C~""IY on dtlt In· dl(t!td bf Ill• 1f0Mp •DO~•. tMJ·OC Dalll'llS t . OllLflll Jl1J 0• P'tM Otolvt, lvll• 1' 1'1-rt 1 .. ch, Ct lllt<fll• f1U4 AlltrN J l'ubll•lltll Or•n"' CGt<I OtllY l'llo!, M•Y 1.S 11111 Jllfl• I, I, I,'. 1t11 111111 C1rJ0<1 C1blt Ttl•vl1lon COfl"IHnV, I C•lllQtnlt to1DC1r•rte.,, 1311 Svn!-r Avtf!W. COii• M•ll, Cllfl!Or"ll '2111' -!~lo ~.,.1,.. .. 11 bl•ftt (On<lucl"" bv • torPO'otl1111. J1tne<1· llOBlillt W !lllECl(llf lt 1~11 1t1t•m1"r lllHI wllh 11'1• Count\ (l•rk GI O••net (11111\l~ on Mty "" "' ~· IJitW•IV L. M1(kl0r, 0.PUtV (IKllll'f' C•e•• l'1•tolllf\ed 0.-tnl• Cel li D1llv "lol, )1111• t. 15. 77. It, 1111 1 f)1•11 - • \ I • ' JO OAILV PlLOT s Your Money Com 'te-New York Stock List OVER THE COUNTER 'Non-thing' Price ••1 llNo ..... ? I ............... t .... , ... ..,..._ ........ Prtcw .. -.......... W "'°,._I SldlW M' • .,,,,.,... .... ,....,..,..,"" ,._ C•• •-cc.:m• ·-NASO Llotl .. fer Mondoy, Juno 7, 1971 .. ,,.,., .Jt V ~lue Changing 1 ............................................................................................... ,1:" ....... '" r. ,,.,.,.., .,,,, hW PTW """ ~11 :IO -~--~---- By S'\ L\ lA PQllTEll 'fhe dollar vou spent 1n bu) and operate \OUr car tluee years ago "ill t°tl\ er only 116 cc.nts of these costs n(l11 But JUS\ s m ce 19G7 !he dollar )OU sprod for bus fare.~ subv.Jy loke.ns and other 1vpes of pubh~ transportation h ii s s hrunk c1en n1ore -to 14 cents Tho costs or o\1n111g }Our (ar 1n short ha\e lleen r1s111g al a muc h slo11er pace than thr i.:usls or l 1k1ng buses and Tii t: ~UTO~IOBILt-1 htCh lakes vou tro111 here to th1:re I~ a PRODUCT TI1e pulJI c lransportation 11h1ch docs the 1dcnt1c11I thn1g for )OU is a ~EllVlCE lhc dnltar 11l1C'h )O U budgeted for furo1!ure in l!ll 7 11111 buy }OU 8~ cents of c uche"' chAtrs tables lurnps e lt toda} 11u\ 1he dollar )OU spend on m ortgage pa} ment~ h omeo"n<'rs insura nce pro- perty laxes rr pi11rs and the like \\Ill now finance only ·6 C<'n1s worlh of t h e s e h o1neo11 nersh1p costs The C'ouches chairs and ;ill that are obl'touslv Tlll i\GS Tl1e other cosls arc oln1ously fo r vital NON Tl-llNGS ONE l\10Rf 11tustrat1on to puund ti h ome the dollar you budgele<l three 11:ars ago lo huv food t 1 rat 111 homr \\ 111 h 1y 1ou 88 cents of these fo0ds al the su~rm 1rket no11 But the dolla r \OU spend 111 restaurants his dwindled to 81 lf'nts Cl earl} !he let hr 1 logv ul modern igncuhure has been inore s uccessful 1n holding dov.n the p~ce of price 1n l reases ln h;is!(' foods \\hi ch are products -than If you •r• 11ot u1l119 An1w1rln9 SitrTkt You •re ""' 9e1tl1\9 oll 1t your calls TELEP MONE AH~WERING IUREAU 935.7777 10°/o NNN CARE FREE LONG TERM LEASE tw Cunp.ony 11>911ltd C~11n 111 MO"' •ns '°' 111 ~~·~ IRKR 17141 •42 0590 NEW '!'OllK !APl Cllnl'I! on ,.,~ w. Het..,. w !HY ,..,. 1 JV. l.4'1 (1141 111 Jn llT $y11 •U ti\!"" -'"" to -... 111 Clow C• It'-' '"" Hotb ll:n lW, 20 JMf'" M 21 ' \IJ lA!1 GrP t in II ··-,., I!.._ ••••• 1:"'°• '::l ho C°"r 21 JO H-d GI ~ J\6 1(01 0 I~ 2 L~I• llO 1 .... 11\.'i ll1NH C ,..... lf h:ts 1h(' restaur ant owner W • • o.ifd• coll n '"' 20 :iol.'i Howma 211'1 2t KMS 1nd 1•.lo ''~tin 1c1ot 1'"' Ul'I ll•n•bl If 2N ttl'I • ~ N1lon1I 5..:11 llsoCom Cl 364»>.llHYC-Mf9 4" 51'ol(1ltr 511 JI l lV1 kidolc •\Ii 7 ... AIVdl CP 106\11.IOI en rl must pa) fOr II \BS\ arrayof 0t-11• Aian ovuComl ~ 1' 20 HVC11 l'1• :1.5 U~K1loStl pf 11\IJ t,L0011w I .._A1vmM \5\li 16 fl. ::.t,.,y"' M cD<1nt1 ll1nk Co"' G1• l~l'l UY, H11r11 P 1'H l\lo IC1lv1r ~ olO •Lott Etrn 9" ti\ 11..:ot fq 17'i\ 11V. a1 f r 2 J :lt>rvtCe~ JnVOJ\/ed lll I he :~~u 10n~~' I. lr.11111 ~:;:wPrv• ~~_l! 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S.1 ed p ll '> ,. lltldntH 70b c1\v marketbasket of goods A rs 1iw; 1 . 1~0on1Mi ,., 1~o JK"Ob FL lh '"'t•roc• In l6"-l7'-Mlal•lf 1:r. '""' 1 .. 2m1~R11J H-*' lt\IM C• 10 lO'roi D•nlv M I ,,. U\li J11111l11 c 12 /.i 11 .,.,., 11.1 '~ 51A Mldw GI nv. l 2V. St!• cm 1\V, ll~ lltll I""~ 111tl ser1 ices Ill 19fi7 \\ 11/ buy "''-l Ml 1 , ... o. .. C• ~ I'll J•m Yl•I l ~ •V. l•M Wd '. ID Mii ii>• .$f>,l, 5''11 S.lllC .. F ~ .... 11 .... J Co "° i>-<u•h"' 21 2•\lt O.t1 O.n ~. s J1mn F :W\lo 36~ LI'""" Ir ''WI .P.'o MUI MUI ll lt StN~n 2 2 4 II end hf I *I ' ' t f I --"-d Ad"W ' ' 'I'll Doi• G~n •v. •'Ill J1m1bY t ~ Lwdv C1 1~ 11ro M ner In 12 IN Svc: 1p '" 1 1!1-1• If l , cen s O !ilffil ar g•l\l\l.l an Add 1n w is.i. n~ 0111 P'k• ,.. I\~ M•I• Ga l'1ilo ll¥il s.v u II.JV. ll'll. ~. l Ml ser1 ices today in 197 1 Your ..... ,,~~."', ,•,. ,•,.~ 00·.~·.'",', 2 2\-\ Miu llT IJ>to ""' "'" 11v,, 12 R::J/ :;t: ~~ ..., ... ~,':-Ji M"Vt01~1ll $.j1Su1 1n~6'4a11111Sa11se dl tlar has losl a Dour 16 cents ! ~'l'IH• ~~ !~ &:r!:'. 1c." ;oii; s1-.. :=..!.t"'to• 2?:2 ,~: t.,1 r.!~ ~~ :r~ := in I At.. t1 I• l'l'l Ot-co '" 11\;o Ult _,, Col 1l'o I( NI!: Tot ll )l\t a1r1t.., """ n this sl1ort s pan s inc e 1967 -"'co11c 1 , ...,, O.K b A• Sii Sii~~ MUTUAL ,..._., P '~ 10~ 5w G1 C1 1~ 16'.t "'•"' s11 1.20 A co~ Lb IO 60\lo De hi 0 I 101.0 11 "-• S 11 .4 lHI, $1¥ El Su 17'}:i 11 1!1 I Thr.,. ,~ the BLS s ne1v bilse ol JH(I A den El l l. Det c.~r 11,,_ 11, """ on IC 11 '"" ~'" c. I~\\ 1~ ~18ck··ok • Alco L"ll 11~ 11,.0et lntllr 13 1( Ml,. TrA 14V.)il',!p1ctrv 2• ]v,61rlor.n •I fron1 which ii m a g u res "'1 fKn ' , 1 oewev El J i: • M11tr wt IV./1'-'J St1nc1~n ,, ,,,,. 111" Lw1 ... t Bev S\o '\ Ol•m Crv JO lo 'JO'<. Motcll M * 1V. Sid Rt<lls ~1 1 \\ 8 oc~ HR •! chan11csofprices 1n1tems or a ,••,.•,•,•,' •,•,•,',',.~0••,,•-""• 1 :. 1 1 FUNDS M1>1 Cu• J 124s11n HP.t » " "~•!le 1 10 ri •• ~· S\1 J"\ Miit .. I 12 s •rl• Sit 1•~ 1'1 e ul!lll pU 71 l}p1cal city f:Jnllly s market !~..;."' ~'~ j~ g:~ c~ 2~ • 1j: ~~cP~,; n . :" l~.'i't>rcJ ·~. ·~:,; g:b,:: c':.rk~ b·>skel AIPln Gto J\o '\\ Oocu. 10 • 10 . N• •• C• I\ 11"4 S1111dal "' 1Ho l'R'o llQ •C•• 2$1;1 .. Am ll111P l6 1~ Donal u lJ !V. N••Ctr JI 10,,. 11\.it. s ..... r El 21 • 1• ~=Mmi 1111 BU TillS 16 et'nts JS only ,"'!1,','," ,,•,.~, •,,•.~,·.'-0~, ""'" ~·t .. GID 12 12"'TIME DC 1tv. 1t•,..eor<11n 1 :10 .. , -vv 1110 2SV. ,.aop , ..... •VJ TlmPIX ~M,2 Bo QWlr 115 the broad v;igue avei age "'"' ~ n1 32 11 •Dunk I" o 1l lll't 1Nv•n•M• INTGH t t1 10 n Ntt Li •o olO¥t T•nlle ''Jj 2J , 60 m•n 1~ ... fin ~$ IJ~• '" Ol/p •P l:o.(.i • ~ COMPAN••t CA 1J t1 15 'N P'lllf\I ,. to T1,1or I :m :v.. eo.i::~ I ':16 \\ h1Ch hides a far more aC Am Fu n 9'.> 10111 Dur °" "" 11 NEW YORK (AP'J nv C011!d f 11 t 11 N So~t" 1 Ho !214 TI V r WI 105 107 Bos Ed Oii II Am GHI IOol01\EZ P1lnl '"" t'4 -Th1 folown1 'lll'O lllYH 8D:I 11:Mll..,N1I OW l'l l TKll Pub S\lit ~\'<"~rn• Inc curate far more dramatic A M•d ci• JJ.llt J5>.0 E11 n Sh uv. 11 11uon1 111op .., bY 1nv .. 1on Gr-N11 vr • ,.,., TKum p 1to 1t' 8 •n 1 A ,,.. ...... ,, .... 21"• 13'\ Ebe In ... • .. j\(o ll>t N•I QMI Anocl 105 l'ldl 5" s 11 ~"•GE 17" n·~ Tt ..:om •Vo ~ P, QQS! , Oil~ !ale It is the story not of a •m W~d 10 1!»\ Econ L•b 21'4 21-. 11 on o1 s..:11r111n MllU 10 11 nu NJ 11 o ltl\ '""TV corn ' , 101, 8•1oai5tr .., I d II I I I -" An1d e 3 • JI: Educ Sv N4t l\o\ o .. en ll'IC 1 1 p <II • 1l S u N lll F 21 2~\0 T1nn111t 22\~ 2J 6 1 My 1 ?!! ing e. O ar spen or a IX cu o1.nheu• e -'8h E P11 El 1'°"' 1s 1n1 ,., c" , wlllch siock 20 o..t 11 71 .. .,, A "'Ill '1 At Ttlf Amo 1v. 2•.!i e , Mv "'' 0H1c la! marketbaskel bul"'n-... n l""411\\Elti.Sv11 •At l lh 11>11t -»<:11r1111 S•IKI t1s t11 ••n B l l'll Ol,TnermA '"' 1\11 P•r :lDo "' c1 Ind 6 l \.'io E dtr 1!1 IV. 1 ccv a ~•~• blt n v or py 7 U I llt oC1r G9 1l~o t'\li T Inv Co 11~ 12 l!I Ptl ft! :IOI! rather as the thrtt examples "'d Mor u u" E •c Nucl 11 11on .., a (bid> or """"'Inv Rtlh s u s "'fur 011 ~ """TlflnY In •~• • Bdwv Ho • l A IMoP 1• ~ 1~ Elecl m 6t• 1\~ (oo~ldl Mord•' bttol :n I I ]l .. NW N1tG ti.I 10 Tllln Gn> ... _. S BdwvHl1 pl' above underline 1t 1s the story A ~WIG 121. 11" E ...: Mod l"' 3•,. •Ill AU. 1v, 111 ·~ NW Pvsv 22~1 22~ to11 I! Lt ll<t '" P. ~-G, Jfl Of m·•ny d•lleren\ dollars you',",'.''•" 2:t~e,!',, ~~. ' '\ll AGE Fnd 1.5s Sl6 J M•nck 121~01 Nox11 C• 1J>,1 4ollh T1cor c J.r. Jv.e~r,"uG 111 " .,.,, ..,.,. "' ..., llV. 16¥> AW df! 2 20 2,Al Jot.ntln 1J • 41 Nucl llK I~ I~ Ttncn! G 11 11\• A o""' Co sn,.nd for many different "'v ao ll.\lo 12~~ E""•v c 21~ 21~ ""'"'' 111 Ful'ldo K~•'-Fund O.llvr M JS\lt ll'N Tr1noo o 2N "" Bw"Sh " ?!I .-~ Aooen S' l'< •W. En• IV R Ho 2111 GrNlll 1 ff I 21 ""°'lo 11 2t 2 Jt Ohio Ar1 II 11\/o TrlMOll tt J>.0 •\• '\wnSh<>e 1.lO n1arkelbaskets '•CC 1!101 "'''"'•f Mlw ott ' •\• 1nc0nt '" •• cvs 111u'1tss 0fllo ""'' 11 ~11 .r.trlco Pd 31 11'11i 8run1w-11 .... G•• lt 1~u ... '9!to.co In ~(\lo 111111 10791121 c .... , 1t.n21.6.lD I 5111• '~ IVio Trld1!r 3 ~8110' Er l10 !\fore-Over the price chang" •,•,•,~,•, •,•, • ... •,•,,1~T2.I n~ II Adv •" 11111v11 cuo M ._.. ,,.0.1 St•n llAt 1Nt rltn OG ..,.:; .s1,•,~ ,"',, •·~ 1'4 70\A.ino F 101211 c.,. Kl &'1 IU lie Tee r>Ai ~TYi.Oii F ll'ili U,. 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Witaners and Losers 11\1 Pll011 •ncf ..,...II lltt n'IO! l!~Hil .,,, E~'~•n•• ·~~·11 •u 01 ~o '""' "''' •ntt IH'fCtn•~P cft•nta t t lht ollfl•rtnct i.1 .. ter1 ~••It .,_..... • ]Cl t llO 100.~ I I~! ,., CL .. .. " " ... "' "i ~ .. ' • • " "" " " ' ' " 1 i"' 1 • " ' ,l, POWN5 ,., " ,1 '" .. !! ' :i ' 'I ' • " " ' U&•• '" .. " .. .. .. " '" _, 1 -" ... • ... ' " -11, StlM -C..._I Hl911 U. Ci.. Oil -T- • , " • .. .. _, ' .. • • Market Mixed • In Light Trading NEW \ORK (UPI) -Stocks \tet e mued on mod erale turnover Monda} Demand for 5locks was slow ed by new conctrn about r1s1ng 1ntere11l rates The Bank or America the worlds Iugesl bank announced that 1s wa!l ra1s1 ng home mortgage loan interest rates to 71h: percent from 7 percent A bank spoke sm ar: -aid the 1ncrea11es are 1n response to re- cent up\vard moveme nts in mo ney ma rke ts ' Shortly before the final gong the Dow Jones 1n dustr1al average was ahead 0 91 at 923 06 Advances barely topped declines 693 to 681 among the l 8~8 issues on the tape Standard &. Poor s 500 stock index dipped O 16 at 10114 Volume of around 14 000 000 shares compared v.ith 14 400 000 shares tradtd la5t Friday Prices were mixed on moderate trading on the Ame11can Stock Exchange UAL Inc UAL '1 olO UARCO I 0 UG (p !?I \IMC 1M 72 Vnttco .o Un INV U• Un Cunp 1 u~ c.,,1c1, 1 Un ll!l•c 1 71 U~f ll 1tll u~ El "f' • Un P o l ~ UnO Co ~ uoca "2 so Un Poe (p 1 Unon Po<I 1 Un P1c1>I .0 Uf\OMm llO Unlro~ol 10 Uor...,.11,il Unll l'lePt .0 Unt A l tO Unlrtn<I• » u ... , 1>!l '° U &rd pl! 10 Unl1Cp 15' UntFnCfl UntG11 10 Un r Ind /' Un t n p ti UnJ1tull~• ? Uni! MM I lO Un Nuc U11 I 1'% Mn UI '°l<IG 1.l'O UJ Finl .05• US~M~ 1 J.61 Oj Frffll 1 .0 U GYPfm l ::1 ..... ,.,.., ......................... 1"1•·1 p! 10 Ul"~'1111l '! Ltt•a 71 u ,.~c~ u ' l " ~ i, t': " ' ' ' 2• 11 " . ' ' . ,. ' " i " ' 16 : " . " ,. ' . . " 1lS ll . " ' . •4 9 I ' " ', l~ " • • . ' ll 7•~ ' " ' .. • • .. • 'I • "" • ' • ' , .. ... "" ' " " "" " , ,. .. • • " ' . 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I' ' .. . ' •• " . • l;: " '~·~ n " ~· • ,,, " '" " '" '"• "'• ' • U ,.Ck Dll !U 1•71 OAllY ,ILOT ..... 11•1 .... j .......... ( .... QI .. List ~ . ~ ... + • 1r~ +-•• ..q•, + ~~ ~ t • ••• + •• ll • • ' l•llj "let (Ml } lolltfl LtW (leM Cllt- ,.j ~ .~ ,1 " ' ' " °11 ll " ' " . " . ' ., " . ... ' . 5' l•o 1 7Clo " ... ., ,. ' n , .'.1-1 1 !•o , ' 1• 7C ~ .. 'I '"' • " " "' " .. " ' "' , » 1' • • ' . "' " .. ' ' ,, , .. • "' • • • ' • • •• • • • •• • • • ' • ' • • "... ' -. " -. 1t ~ f ... Finance Briefs BOCA RATON f la (UPI) -Thrtt large toy reta1tero; have JCNned a cooperative tov :iiafety program the Toy M 1 nufacturer<1 Assoc1al1on announced The retailer~ are Sean: Roebuck & Co J C Penney Co and R II Macy & Co They will help tht: toy manufacturers and the Bostnn research f1nn Arthur D L1t. tie & Co to develop !landard~ for toy safety that thf' 1ndu!try •nd con5umer~ c1n depend on I.ht asw1111\on ~aid LOS ANGE! ES I UPI) Troubled Lockheed Alrcr3ft Co1p has obtaintd 1 '9123 g mllhon Navv contract to pt(). v1de Poseidon b1lhslic mis lilies This 1s 1n add1t1on to $1 20 m1lllon order last July for Poseidon rni~llilt.s or the cur rent order about $82 mllhon wa111 ~u hconlrll c led to llercult.s Thiokol lor t he ~1don rocket motors LEXINGTON l\tas!I !UPI) Raytheon Car-p has c)b.. t111ntd a $1 m!\llon Navy order for shipboard radar l!Qulpmtnl ulled In ltstlng m1t1Slles and 31111!lhll'!I I UPI J TOLEDO C,orp planll t., oper11.Uon .. ~ or its Utin# ph•se out T & ('; <llvtsion 1n Warren Mich and of hs Victor S..al 011 lit.al plant In Ch!C,JIO by Aug 31 About iOO worker~ will be drQpp«'I • 11 DAILY PILOT Tutsday, JLint 8, lta7l R ace On to A rm &fi.~fi~r Buoys to Aid Weather Fore~asting LA JOLLA (AP J -A Latin A m erica? radical Improvement in areas, these conditions have terns ever the ocean "for throughout the United Stales the network ls expected le never been recorded. period.!J up to two years," Born because mo.st of the great cost another S3 million an- weather forecasting vver the next decade is expected by scientists busy plannlng a network 0 r instrumented ·buoys in the northeas1ern Pacific Ocean . Or. ftobert F. Sorn, a scien-said. storm~ that sweep the nation nually. tist in the manne I i re 1'ht! groundwork will be laid, are born in the northea:>t Scripps is coordinating the research grouµ at Scripps, he told e Scripps slart Pacific. project for the N a ti on a I By PlllL NEYt'SOl\t t·ited for their loyalty to UPI Foreign Ne"·s Analyst de mo c r a I i c precepts, say!, the project's planning meeting, •for ton g . r a n g e. The buoys CNt en estimated Science foundation and the stage will be conipleted within we a I her fore cas t in g $10 million , and maintaining Offi~ of Naval Research.. a rnonth An examination of the map Venezuela and Colombia. t1f South America points up in In 20 years of virtual sharp relief the fact that it s n1onopoly in the supply of great land n1ass is ruled by weapons lo Latin American military governments. Even nlltions. the Uniled States also among the exceptions it is true handled the training of more that their arn11es <1re kept 1han 20,000 Latin oHicers and docile by a sleady diet of 1n1-noncorns in U.S. 1nilitary pro ve mcnts and additions Lo schools and 25.000 more in the their arsenals. Pa11an1a Ca nal zone Historically ii also is true Now , with its weapons and that nations wil h il high training program drastically degree or arman1cnl usually rcdu('cd on the one hand and find a reason for using thc ni. w11h Latin American mititary~~~~~~~~~~~~l l The United Stales is not an governments in the majority exception to the rule. un the other. the State Depart- n1rnt says U.S. inr!uence is Behind these gene r a I y,•aning. observations lie n1any of the WATCH It may take five years to in- stall the 50 buoys, but a spokesman al Scripps lnsi!tu- tion of Oceanography says tbe project will be a rea lity in lwo years. 1'he buoys will 1neasure ocean temperatures, the d.Jrection and speed of !he sea, the air len1peralure, wind direction and velocity and barometric pressure, ln many "Al present. we have just a few points, where we are morutoring ,'' J.3orn said in an int erview Monday. "Btit . if y,•e put out a pattern or bunys in lhe eastern north Pacific, we ca n th en monitor changes over lhe whole arc.a." The merg1rig of this in· formation with that already available may make it possi· ble to forecast weather pal- pros and cons aroused by One argument in favor of President Nixon's r cc e n t the nev.· adm.inislration policy decision to re-enter \l'hat i.~ that the new breed of might be called a race to n11li tary ruler in Latin FOR THE OPEN FOR INSPECTION rearm Latin Anicnca. America is no t taken from the dic t;1torship 1no1d or old but GRAND Acti ng upon rccorn-rather 1s a nationalist 3 TO 6 P.M. mendalion of the St a I e generally intent upon raising · Departn1ent , the Prc~ident h:is the living and cu·Jtural stan· OPENING TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1971 exe.rcised his op1ion lo t!.Xct•ed dards of his country. Public Aue1io11 will ti. h•ld br 1h9 Siert# of Collfornlo, Dl~IMo• !he $75 rnill ion ceiling set by SALE of Hl9hway1. for an Optlo11 ta P11rchcne th• foltowlnlJ proptrllri Congress in l9(i7 In arms aid But lo this correspondent it ot tht 11111 a11d tlm•• indica ted below: to L.1t1n Amenca and recom· recalls the remark of a direc-FOR AUCTIONS n1endcd to Congress !h<it next tor or a hospital in Cal i, TUESDA Y, JUNE 29, 1971 Colornbia , several years ago. DAVIS BROWN year the ceiling be sel at $150 l!e watched the acrobatics of -IO :JO A.M.-CITY OF N~WPOR:l BE,o.CH. Zon• c .1, million . 150 D•1 Optio n to P11r<lifttt an American-built J'et fighter T1l1whlo• • App lla11c11 1, 7,, s F • I d s ••s N N Bl d c , Jt had been the hope or . q. t. '"' u f$ I. A••~ "' . ewport • .. oun V overhead for a few moments, C o( Or&n<J•. MINIMUM BID s 100.ooo.oo; DEPOSIT s 10.ooo.oo. Congre~s that a reducti on in then remarked : HUNTINGTON BEA ff Thom•• Guido P.9• 11 . C4. B•l •n~• due Novemb9, 26, 197 1. U.S. sale of arms might lurn (;' h f · f 2l unit mor•I -2 1ro•y .1tucco·, ma na-r1 cott.,,, pool ·, •-··.-ortecosto JUStoneo o,..~r10L1K~rM~11 ,.. ~tin American efforts inlo lrookhu r1r 1, Gorfield cor?o•t and mkc. fu rn!turl'. olher channels such as health those. 1 could run my hospital 11 :00 A.M.-C!TY OF-NEWPORT BEACH, Zone c .1, iti.111 and educal ion . for a ~·hole year." e • e Sq. ft. Inc lude• St. Are• l~~=~~~~~~~~~I : l'iO Day Option lo Purch••• II V.'3S a forlorn hope. N J l • 415 Newpod Boul•Y••d . Cnunf~ cl Oran9e. MINI MUM 810 ll.S. All ies, Britain. f'rance, -QW QC3tlons $ t00,000 .00: DEPOSIT $ !0,000.00. lhcm•• Guo de Pa91 J 1, C4. Canada. Ital y. \Vt•sl Germany -1 O C B•lance due Ncvember 1ti. t'l11 , tlnd Spain, leaped lO f1!I the n range aunty 24 unit motel -1 and 2 ,,.....,, 1 11ory froml' Mona9•r'1 vacuun1 and in five years sold re1ldencl'. 1 1rory 1toroqe bulldlnq, pool, ml1c. fu rnl rurl'. L";"" oaboos "'"''It bHJ;00 LET'S BE FRIENDLY COSTA MESA·. '''" •.M.-CITY OF N!W,ORT SEA CH, ''"' c .1, IU5' s,. Ft. lnclude1 St. A•••· y,·orth or 1n il1!arv h:irdY.'are. 120 o ... o,i;.," ta Purch'"'' II · I ·1 I f h Tt you have nl'.'111 11cighbo~ 411 £. S•we11tu11th St, • IS a rne ane 10 Y act t :it 41'1 New,orl Blvd., Cou nt, of Or"n,8. MINIMUM 810 $2~ •• f or know of anyonl' mv\'ini:: Doily '1-'1-Sar. '1-6 Cl all La!1n America n leaders. 000.00; DEPOSll S1,500.00. lhama 1 Gu ide Po9e Jr, C~. Bolanc• · I I to our area. please trll us ii w;:is on y t IC Milrxi st. Presi~ du • Septembtr 11 . 1911 . dent Salvador Allende of Chile. :;o 1hat \\'e may l'xl!•nd a El TORO: 11ta•v 1hrcco medlcol hulldi11q ¥.'ho spoke nul ag;iinst thee U.S. frlC'ndly \\Tlco1n!' and hrlp SO"• ol 1uc cenful bid "'"Y bt fin"n"d w<1h t~• SL•le ii !he b•d policy swit ch. Ile S<.iid the thein to br•:<inll' acqu1ti11trd lo9una H ill~ Plo10 ii ~S0.000.00 o• mOre. A Tru1! Doed •nd Nol• be•r i~9 in le•e1t L · in their new sul'roundlngs. 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Chubby jackets, mostly of the silver fox variety, have been reinstated but not revamped from 40s pin-ups lo high-camir fashion-today. The word chubby -in the forefront of conte1nporary fashion jargon -conjures visions of long hair itt bulky, .wide, square shapes. If you find yoorself in a gorilla- like flaj"f that zoom.! from shoulder to thigh-that's chubby. 1t's like wearing an oversized powder puff. American designers are so gung-ho on lhe new took that they predict it will eventually replace L>ie mink stole. Unfortunately, mink-stnle types. mature and chubby on their own, aren't the best chubby prototypes and wi:; be the subject of widespread bad jokes. LA llGE DOSE The only similarity be!ween the old stole and the new chubby is that each gives warn1th -the chubby in noticeably larger doses. When Yves Saint Laurent brought out chuhbies in January the press clobbered him. Editors alternately boo'd, laughed - then observed Yves had gone mad. Today, a scant three r11onth later, \·\·es' non·waning influenee is obvious. Chubbies are popping up in every big. name collection from Kaplan and Beene to Brooks and Scaasi. Fox is the No. I seller now, But for winter, 1972, the de· The bigger and bulkier the fur, the more pizzazz-y the look -espe- cially over hot pants worn with ankle-strap platform shoes for fashion spoof • signers are latching onto lynx, fisher, Mongolian Jamb and evtn plain old skunk. The bigger and bulkier the fur, the more pizzatt·Y the look -especial!.y over hot pant! Worn with ankle...strap platform shoes. Sounds like a fashion spoof? It's that, all right -and designers are playing up the fashion funnies to the hilt. Arnold Scaasl, who is doing a chubbiell collection for Leo Ritter fur.s , i.s coloring hi.s jackel.s in overpowering shades: fuschia, orange, purple and ii-hurts-my· eyes Kelly green. Scaa.sl, who dre.s:ses such diverse client..s as Polly Bergen and Barbara Streisand, ieroe.s: In on the reason behind chubbies in paintbox colors. "There hasn't been anything so tx· plo.sive on the fur scene since all the ladie.s ordered their dumb little raincoats lined in mink. It was unchic to be osten· tatious in the mid·60s. After that the fur business went kaput. Today th e elegante's psyche Is operating in reverse. Women aren'I afraid to be bo!d, to come on .strong, to laugh with and at fashion. They want to divon:;e themselves from reality." FASHION AMUSING Scaasi makes a good point. The most-heard word in fashion today is "amusing." In the 60s the "in'' word was divine. Everything was divine. The new fashion status is lhe ha·ha outfit that .simultaneously amuses the wearer and observer. Deadly .serious clothes are for the humorless and dull. Every elegante owns a mink coat. 1t '.s a uniform. Sensible. Smart. Long·wear· ing. The opposite of such propriety is a fashion farce like the chubby, which is all v.·him and fad and a "sometimes thing" that is welcome relief from mink. But get this: Most of the chubby fur designers are doing the look in the $450- $850 brackeL &a;i.si, with his price·is·right chubbies, sums it up for aJl his designing col· leagues : ''The chubby isn 't a basic fur. It's just one of those fun things-that will do until .something better comes along. It'll not " fashion investment. It's just for merriment'• sake." '' ,. ,. ' I ' • • . ' Chubby fur jeckets, designed /' by Jacques Kepliin of New York, hove been revamped from the 40s pin-ups. 1 BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuuch~, June I. 1'11 Pat• 1J Hot Pants Circf·ing Globe PARISIAN MODW TELL LONG, SHORT OF EVENING WEAR By PATRICIA McCORMACK NEW YORK (UPii -All who yen for lhe coziness of a cocoon must think seriously about a floor.Jength shaggy red coa1 entered in !he fal! and winter fashion marathon by Oscar de la Rtnla. The cocoon coat !ha! looked either like 11 shaggy rug or dyed gorilla hair wa.~ unveiled as the pace·settinR col!eclion \\·as sho"'" to buyers, celebrities and fashion reporters. The collection also featured a black st· quin hot panL'I" outfit that really \Ya:ii short.er than the shortest hot pants you could imflgine. Al the thigh, the cut resembled a compet ition swimmer"s bathing suil. This was topped by a noor.Jength black fox coat. Compleling the outfit were over-the·knee black satin boot.s. Donald Brooks, another designer open· ing his fall and winter l in e. inlr0+ duced !he maxi·puff s I e e v t s . Thi.~ pufr part of the long i.·:eeve on long black velvet gowns extended a hand's length beyond !he end of the shoulder-making the models look wider in the shoulders than professional football players suited for combat. For daytime de la Renta liked the layered look in homespun looking fabriet1 -knil!i and fabrics in earthy tones of rust. dark green. maroon. A layered outfit seen frequently in the colleclion included skirt, b Io use, sleeveles.~ swealer over blouse and a turtleneck dickey tucked into the blouse. Loose.fitting jackel.s, reaching the hips, went over all that. And heads were covered by knitted toppings that would demolish a new "do" from lhe beauty 11alon. This country look usually Is opa· que and in the earthy tones -dark browns, black:, maroon. Hems in the Brooks' collection were over the knee and came within a few Jl')- ches or being midi. Most everything for day In both col- lections had long sleeves -a sign that the designers are heeding the pleas or women from across the land who are weary of shorl·sleeve1 dre.s&eS, especially for fall and winter, The mixture of satin and velvet crop- ped up in other designer showings, in- dicating that it wlU be a staple ln the fashion wardrobe tor tall Uld winter. '. • • i i I I Hot ~nts ,tlul• with In. ternat1onal flavor as the Russians go In for Kam- chatka red fox fur (far · left) while the British prefer dapper little suits in pure wool. A blue I, ersey blazer has yefro"' apels, worn with match. Ing shorts and• tou'we•"' er (above). •. l) I I I \ i I , I I --• I J 4 DAlLV PILOT Flowers for Garden Young Volunteers Honored Council Salutes Service .. ' . ' Horo scope Cancer: T\lo'O beautiful dresses to co1nplemenl 1'rlcia Nixon's bridal gown will appear next Saturday in the White House ~ garden when she exchanses vows with Edward Finch Cox. Her n10ther will we:J r a dress designed by Priscilla or Boston ! lert J, or whitt' cre1>e overla id with white organd y. Totally covered with ·while blossoms of Venise lace and c·ut out e1nbroidered organdy flo\\·ers in a my riad of dehcatt• tont>s of rose, mol'is. min1 osa and delphinium. it has a rnold- ed torso with long, tapered slttves and a circUlilr skirt Slx trophies were given fo r youthful and chari table en· (leavors to 1•urious groups and individuals by the Orange Counly Council of Women in Chambers of Commerct'. S11 lute lo Volunteers in Service cuhninated the screen- ing of hundreds or nominations in order 1o select six outstan- ding volunteers. The awardees 111cludr Los Cabatlero.~ and Three Emeralds of Anaheim. Laguna Beach Search and Rescue Explorer Post 717. the Young J> a I r Jot s of Buena Park, James Charlton \\'entz J r., the Slmpaticos of Newport Beach and John Jasper of Tustin. sponsored a Littll' Peoples Park. tur ning a trash-heaped field into a neighborhood park . The Three Emeralds, a girls service group. sponsors a ward at Fairvie\11 S I a te tlospital. t-..1embers g i v e personal attention lo female patients. play games and f;1ke then1 lo mo~fhey also tutor school chi!Url'n and assist a preschool. Explorer Post 71. a 1<:rnup of !5 high school and junior col- leRe boys, has Pslahlished rirst aid posls a l San Onefrc Stall! Park. pa l r o Is cliffs. aod beaches :ind is on constant standby for search and rescue activities. initiatn1g the Susan Ma:u1e F'un<I to donate money for a needed <irtifirial k i d n e y 111ach1ne He also organized Touch, a teenage organization which visits uriderprivileged children 1n hospitals. Wentz in- srigaled Polit'f! Ride Along. givin1: students an opportunity to observe policemen at v.·ork and to further cornn1uni1y ret<1tiorts. John Jasper or Tustin, although -trickel'l wLh a stroke at 19, actively participates in volunteer \\'Ork at the Ck· cupational Therapy Depart· men\. Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center. He con· tributes lune to the !!p1na bifida children, 1s active m tht nursery school and is a founcl· ing meinhf'r 01 !he Easter Sealers, a group of physically handicapped adults. He is cur· rently teaching a candlen1ak· ing class. Al.so salu ted ror serviC'e at · tiv1ties were 1neml>ers of Lhe Simpatico:-;. a group of 25 srudenls ar Corona dPI Mar High School. They visit con· \'<1lescenl hon1es. volunteer at hospitals. bake cookies for shipping overseas and colle~:t canned goods and clothing for F'ain·iew Stale Hospital and a Mexican orphanage. Mrs. Howard Ellis Coll "'ill "'ea r an afternoon length dress in shades of blue and v.·hite textured St aron silk. designed by Betty Kirk for B. L. Gri Hith . Serving as chairman of the event was Mrs. Stuart Olson. She 1vas assisted by Mrs. \\1, C Liesch, Mrs. \V. fl. Roley and t-.1rs. Zachary Malaby. Mrs. Don 'fhompson was in charge of screening the appli- f'ants .1nd Mrs. Charles Bauer, judgin)t . Nominated in the ~roup cate~ory \11ere thr Young Patriots, a group of 20 young people \11ho "believe in the American \\'ay of Lile." They ha,·e engaged in numerous community support activities. building floats for parades and delivering baskets ror the needy at Christrna:-;. Newlyweds Plan It has a delicate water color print of floral sprigs in ~hadt•s or blue on y,•hitt', desi gned in a Princt!ss silhouetle with an t:ased shi rting a n d ;:i martingale back detail. Los Cab a 1 I e r o s and the 1'11ree Elneralds are se rvice clubs in Anaheim high schools. Los Caballeros. a boys group. Home in · Kansas Accent A high school l'i l u d en I , James Charlton \\'entz Jr. nf San Clemente \vas honored for Clerk Has No License to Pry L<irry L. Sherman of Kans:is Cily claimed Vicki Pearce, daughter of r-.1r. and Mrs. Paul E. Pearce of Huntington Beach. as his bride in evening ceremonies in the First Bap- tist Churth of Santa Ana. former classmates at Ot- DEAR ANN LANDEHS: I an1 all fo r la'>''a Un iversity in Otla\l.'a human rights. equality and all that jazz, Kan.. the ne~·lyweds ,,.ilj but the queers are taking over the world reside in Kansas City 'ft'here " -, On Marriage and I resent it. This is \\'hat happened ta he attends Central Baptisl my sister last week: 'l'heoloi;:ical Seminary. The bride was given in mar· \\'ilma and her fiance went to the Court b DEAR ANN LANDERS: ~1 .v son is 29 m)'SeU. riage by her father for the WEDNESDAY, JUNE q by SYDNEY OtttARR The Taurus child I 1 thorough. more so than is the ordin ary youngster. Some authorlUe1 ~ay this youthful -iodlacal membtr is !!low to learn. But I fttl Taurus - young and old -like to pil'k and choose. This takes lime. The Taurus child may exhibit jealousy of otMr5 v•ho possrss a.11 abundance of toys. other material objects. This is btcause Taurui; children are collector5. Ontt thry ha\•e 1omethlng. they arr loathe lo givt It up. The youngstrr ha :-; a natural lo,·e of beuuty, is cbarmln1 and loyal. Bu t " Tauru1 Is 1lubbor11 as "·ell as dtler mined. ARIES ~ 1'.1arch 2\-Aprll 191 · .·· One in authority n1ay nol bi' too clear on pl<in5. L:p to ~'Oll to be in dividualis!1f'. cltar <ind purposeful. MA kl' kno1,1 n ~'Otir a rnbi1ions ,,.il huul b<'111g ar- :• reganl. Slress rractir;1l11y •• TAUR US 1Aprtl 20-illa\' 20 1 :: Ernphasis on p u b I!~ h ·1 n g . arlvl·rtisinR <lnd \\Tiling. ~land up for prlnt•1ple~. Ynu can g:11n ;idhrrents ()111· \\ho sings blurs is n.erl'ly 11rcd. <.:0111- munical<' fl 1lh unc al ;i d1stanre. GE~111"1 1 :O.\a\' 11-June 211 1 Some hidden ·1ac1ors aboul money a re re\'ealrd A rela- tionship is on shaky ground due to financial disagrermrn1 ''ou emerge victorious by ex- h ibiting con1bin;.itio11 of hun1or. poise. CANCER 1June 21-Julv 22 1 Accen! on 111 a r r ! a g 1' • partneri;hip. Cuoperal 1vr ef- forts are likel~· to suct'eed. l.t'o individual rould pror1de in- spir 11tion. Have h1ith in your ov•n origina l <'oncepts. 01hers yo'J]l follow LEO 1July 2.'1-Aul'\. 221 · h1ental conflirts are resolved. You see po1ential an d overcome petly annoyances. Be fleJ:iblr. Those v.· h o perform special services ex- Meetings Scheduled ~ ... MRS . L. l. SHERMA N press desire to do a better jo . House lo take our a niarriage license double ring service led by the 'i'ou are complimented. yesterday. The County Clerk looked at years old and lives with roe. 1-!is father Jtev. \Villis J . Loar and the VIRGO tAug. 23-Sept. 22 \: died JO ''Cal's a110 and I need tlu~ roo1n DE:AR AN N LANDERS: Cal! rny letter Rev. Dr. lJO''"'ld ". 1'"•.l<'". her i11 a \'t'ry odd \1·ay. She couldn'L " " "" "' ,._ ' Take cold plunge. Means ex· and board nioney. but rrn hc"inning Lu ""The Confession or a Foolish r-.1other" -Parents of the bridegroom . 0 .1 understand whal '>''llS 1,1•rong. Finally he " press creative urges. on wonder 1f it's worth it. but please print 1L for other molhtr.> 11 ho ;ire r-.1r. and Mrs. Jolin hold b'ck •1 °•y a•c at s11id ... Arc you sure )'OU're a r~1n;:1Je'!" Sh r L A · C I · "n" ' • Nickey makes $1 32 il week 1a ke-llorn<' don"!. kno w any heller. erman o as 111 111as. o o. tracted. Personal magnelisrn l\1_1' sister almosl fell over de11d. Her p<ly. He gives inc $80 <i nlontli. ll r gets Mis11 D('borah Keitrnev of so1:1rs. G('t going but don 't fiant'e l\'as ready 1u invite lite g''Y Our 17-year-o!d daughter became preg-De·""''" .~"'""'d as ,.,,.d· or good breakf11sts ancf big din11<'rs. I do hi.s "''-' .,._, • " scatter forces. You are n1ore ou1side. She replied. ''\\Iha\ u1 the world laundry tshirts by hand'i and 1 keep his nan! by a 19-year-old boy. Elsie \\'as honor. while fl1iss .Jann J an-Sh£'rm;iu from Las Animas, por~~~~h~~eyp~~ ~~k~l. 221 : are you driving al?'' The clerk said, suils pressed. lie uses th!• ll'lephone. cra1.y over Ray and I no1v believe she gol ~1a.cek •1cameJrrom8Il!inoisrand and Bill Cardenas [ r o n1 "Lasl week we had two gay couples in plenty of hol "'a\er, gas, lights and has a pregnant ou purpose. Ray didn't y,·ant. to "LSS 1• ary ane arron rom Colorado Springs in seating ''ou obt;iin factu;il. valuable h t · 1 1 · 1· K I · · M err ry1ng o ge marriage icenSl'S, TV in his 0.,...n rooni. Nearly l'VC'ry day he get married but 1 practically put a uun 10 ansas o Join rs. Richard guests. inlo~malion. Eniphasis i.~ on Lord knows ho'" 1nany of those asks nu• to biiy him sha\·ing cret1m or h. h a Phelps and ~1iss ~lelinda Ruiz The bnde wa s gratlualetl u 1111 ers 1 andi 0 g values, chr1racters have foolC'd us." blaclt•s. 1110u1hw;.ish. toolhpasle. ,1 bo1tl1• is ead. as bridesmaids. Miss Janet fron1 tluntinglon Beach High prioritirs. Put asidr tendency \\lilmt1 oot so mad she \\'as rt>ad,\' to r · · di 1 · It is one year later and they are hoth Pe11rre, a cousin of the bride. Sch""I and her hu sband fron1 to daydrcani. Correcl safety " o aspirin. a 1cs11l' 1:1pe. uur crean1 or Fl ~ ta ke off her elo1hes right then and thert'. after-sh;1\'t -it's al1ra~·s son1ething. He 1n1serable. Ray is n£•ver horne and Elsie was uwl'r girl. Las Anin1as High Si:hool He is hazard in ~our own hon1e. ,.. II lh I k ·d 0 • I B I C That's essential 1na Y e c er sa1 . " K. >ut l hope l'Xix·cls all thi.~ for his $110 a rnonth. is a ner\'OUl'i i\rel'k. lie is a rotten hus-es man or th c a graduate ul 0 l la 1,1· a .vou see my 11roble1n." 1'.i.v s1J'iler and h<'r 11·11e,1 he ltas ''"'"P'''''' 1 ''" soppos"<I d bride••ro<1n1 1,1as S1rv1>n F 1·0 ,·v"''''>· •lte• 0 . sl1c com-SCORPIO 10<:1. 23-J\ov. 21): · " ' · · '" ban and has no 1n1t•rest 111 their l111le " " '" "-Communicalion received froin f1ance got their license but it sure ruint·d lo pr<'parr the refreshments and serve . 1 E'tcnto ,11 l'a .11 1,, r 00 1 Koch. 1Jan1l'I !). Pl'arcr and pleted hrr JUn1ur ~car. She their dB)'. \\.'hat do .vuu think about this_ lh ·1· 1 ·d c .. t h gir. ' ' .\'. ,·y \\'l t ,\e or-g c Davie! L. l'c:ircr . brolh"rs or pl•n' 10 '"''''""" ltc• slod,·e·. neighbor, relative dem:inds at-crn as I w+:rl' a in:11 . ,,.,inc ime:-; e d 1· be . . k ' ' ' ,, Ann Landers? How can dcccn1 prople he doesn't l'\'t•n introduf'r enc. an 111 gu1n1ng to thin tilt' ~1ner the lhe bridl'. were Joined b\' th£' ai \Villia1n Je1,1t>ll Col lege in tention. Be prepared fnr " , "' p, ,· s.. annooncemeot protected againsl such insul_.ts7 -\\'heu Nick g('ts niad hr doesn l 1alk tur IK't!t'r. I hold rnyself rrsponsible fnr tl11s bndegrourn·l'i brother, .Jeff L1ber1y. :'\1o. • in HUNTINGTON BEACH . ' ' ANO'T'llER CA L I F' 0 B N l A -l.:~AR1'1·1· . .;;-._: __ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, Nothing is ;:ipl to bl· as ii ap· three days <1t a t 1n1c . I'd hke ~·our adv1cC' me~s Please lrl1 n1others evervwhere\1 pear~ on surfa('l'. s 1 u d y QUAK E nn 1,1·he1her I should ask him In lra1·e. that 8 forced 1narr1agc 1s all1:i~~ a special rcpQrl l)EAR QUAKE : (~o\'ernment a lready is The heartache isn't worlh the cxtr;J 1111st<1ke. -\VI SH l l!ADN"r SAGITTARI US 1,\/ov. 22· doing 100 much prying . The counly clerks dollar~. -NF:\\I JERSEY THO U BL ES OEAR WISH: I\ word fro1n son1e11ne [)('t. 21): Honie. environment should take the marrlace applicants' DEAR N.J.: Your ad\•iee is in 1he last -...·ho he-. been lhtre il'i ~·nrth hreding. 1nean n1ueh: ~·ou harmonize 1_w_•_cd_f_0_' _;_'·------------~'='='~"c'c'='=· _l~<~o-"='d='-·1~hc•_,.':_'c'=;":_;='-b='='=''='-~T='~':'':::.' ~l=°':_":·,~;:tl=•:g:. -------- \1·i th family member. One v.·ho l SO\\'S seeds of d 1 ss en I i on !ihould he bypa.~sed . FinP tor ~elting n1on('~'s ll'nrlh. :-)tick tu b<1q~:~111 CAPRICO R:"ll I De1._ 22-J an 19 1 Lunar cycle is at peak This coincides with time '>'·hen 1·ou tan .!-uccessfully take in - itiative. Don't pull punches Br direct Original concepls are n1ost a11\ 111 succred. P1St·rs 1icr.!;on aid~ AQUAl\ll'S 1Jan 20-Feb. 18 1. l\('C:11 confidential aHairs th:il y,·ay (h•crcomc tendency 11ow to Lonfide in \1Ton11: per- son. Br ohjecli\'e. Sentiment has a pla<'P. bul should not bt' pern11t1rd lfl dominate Act :iccord111gh PISCF.S (Feb. 19-~tarl'h 201 You n1;iy l1nd .vou hR,·r ou1g-ro11·n sonlf' friends. ac- <1u<1intanrrs. Fare issues as they r-x1~t. [)on'\ altribute qualilie~ 1{1 others which thev do no! )JO.tsess. A unique re13- tionship is forrned. IF TOOAY IS YO U lt BIRTllDAY vou arr due for do'mestit• adjtisiment, po5siblc l'hange of residence. with Septen1ber indic11led as key rnonth. You a re a nalural humaniloirian. ,-ou aid thuse 1n difficult v and y,•ould make f111e alluriiey. )'our mind is activf': 1·ou a re allracted to the arts: including writing. lsla1z11n • ng1ngarou rattic? If '"l';ir1,an <lr 1hr Arr~." puhlish1•rl in 1914, i:-; t h1•r'1'. )till •·n11ld ht· $7:i ri1·l11•r. J\u L ,\ 11\1 \\'nlll(ln't k 11fl\\' t.his. Nol 11nl1·ss ~'1111 had a c·upy or tht! "l\oul•findc·rs' \1:ilt11· (j111ell'," a hr;11ul -1H•\V list in~ .. r v:il11:1lil<' l1111•k"-. ,J t1sl puhl1:-;IH•d , tl1is illu:-.t ral4 'd liuol. lists '"l';u'%at1" and :ilmosl l ,f100 01 h(•f "ran· hoo\,s'" tl1at (':111 hri11_t.: tl11·ir find1 ·r:-> any\vh1't't• f1·0111 $:lf1 1o $:!00 to $1,00(l ;ind 11111r1·. 'l 'lu· f;11·1. i:-;, "rnrt~ h1Jo\;s"' :1rl' nnl. r an· ;i1 ;i\1. 'l'ht•y'J'l· P\'C'l"y\vhc•rt·. In ;llli('s. (;;1r:tgt·s. U:is1·· m1•nls. l'uhlic libr:1rit'S. J·:vl'n in yuur livi!I~ ro11111. linok dv:ih·r fur 111•\.\\l'C'll $·10 :ind $:100. 'l'l 1is 1111 i<1111· lH1rik Ji:-;I.;. aln111;.t 1,f>OO \Vnrk:-; puh\1;.hi•d 111'[.\\l'(.'J) \;>I.IX :u1d l~Jfi!) liy OVl'r 1,000 aulbnts. IL 1s hy f;1r th!' n1ost c·~·n1p l1•l1 •, ;1rc·ural<' 11:-:t nr 1ls !,\ p1• l'V(•!' puhli:-.h1·d . tt ~:iv~·s iill\ 1101·,., I 1tlt·:-:. d:.1.~·:-; and plat•••:-; ur fin;t puhlij•:il ion , .J.11111 ·:-'.\1 :11111111).!' ll1 ,1·~q11is!. Pl1I) .. 1:-; the ('f11lSt1ll111v l·:d 11ci1· rur llH• '1Huuklindt•rs' VailH' {;11 1d1·."" \1\l i(·h al:-01• int1'1ultH'1•:-. y<111 to lh1• fa :-o.c·111:1L1tl).! hr1l1l1y uf l10<1k t·ullf'<·1ing. \)r. lh·l';.:•pll"-1, l'n1f1 ''°'"or nl l list.nry :it Villanova l i111\'l'1'sity, h:1s puhtishl'd n1 :1 ny !'1·hnlarly ;1rlirll's :11 1d t'1•vi1'\\'!' nn Arncril"all llistnry, a l'il'h l1a1·kgrn1111 d lo tl ra\V on (or l1is sulij1•cL uf ''!':11'1" !11101,:;.·· UM ?II ~~~~~ ~·~M!M "DAYS" } • lllJSTll • YOU COULD WIN ONE OF 9 AUTOMATIC CLEAN ING GAS RANGES To llnd ""' tru:irt •bti.11 vou,,•11 ano .r-. •·•,olw >o ooo., ~vdnew Om•rr't ~ u.osta l\1esa Chapter uf La ... ~. bon•let The T•wt11 A?roUt Ledl< L<•gue will present a Ar1roi.oov ~.no l);t111da1t 1...t 50 c•~h 1o Om&r< eool\\el, !"-OA!lV PILOT. • .,, talk on nut rition and weaning eo• n.io. c; •• no c~1r.i s1a1~ . .,.,,. • t 7·30 pm T e-" I 8 Vorw. N v. 10011 . If you lrip U('l'O~ lhl' l'iJ,thl vulunu• hy r:d.i.:ar ,\!Ian l'o~·. l\ll al'k ·r,\·ain, or N:ithanit·I lla\vlhonu·, yo11 <':Ill hit th1• litC'r;1ry j:u·k pol. If you just happrn tn find ;1 si;.:n1·d origin:d c·op,v of .larnrs Joy<·1·'s "tllys.-;t·~:· you 1·an tradl' it fnt' a d rc•am v:ir:.iliun. )"ou u1:1y not ht: thnt lucky. H ut VOtl ran easily l'!HTH' uµ y:ith a l1•s_<.;(•r ti·rasur1• '11y , :-.ay, .John St1•i11h1·ck, \Villi;nn !•:t11lk1H·r, 11r 1-'.rn•·st ll emi nJ.t1\·;1y that you <'an 1'<:'ll to alrnosl ;uiy '1'111· pru··· nf this pri(·1dt·s."' litlh• volumP i.; only :r:."i:.. 111•·hulint! posta~1· and handling. 'l\\o fol' $7. S1.'( for $l K.~JO, {)111~ trip lo tht• atlic 1·a11 r1·pay )Oii a hu1ulrvd l1 n1f•s ov1·r . • : . . . u ,,._,a}'. . une · .. ------------- ·In die Cost a ~~esa home of Mrs. J 0 Sampson Gathering for an open pairs champ!on11hlp a l 7:30 p.111 . • Wednesday. J une 9. will bf' • • members of lhe 11 a r b o r : . DupUc.1te ~ridge Club. : ·. Open lD 111 bridge player.;. : .. :~event wlll take place in the: ::.;.o-.Marloerr Library, Newport ;z:Beadl. . , :· DIAMONDS AND lSlATl JlWll•Y r u •CMASID THE RED BALLOON .. "" ........ ... .... "" .. .. ·- LTD.c The flne~t clo1hr5 t hildn>n IN>nl 1hc £uru1)1>1u1 & ,,J~f'I"'- AJnrrtt'AJl de· l .... ,,.,..,.,lrlii hdully 11n1011.I r hil1lrro'• ol drr in tht ••11thl.1ul 16877 Al~o1111 uin SI. tll .. 11"'·'"' "'''" (714) ll4t..1666 S1 ·111I .vuur 1·hl•(·k or 1nnnry nrd1·r fnr this "firsl. ··ditlll'11 " 1nd:1y. 'l'lu·n start h unt.in~ fur '"l'ar~,a 11" ;ind 1hos1· ~1(\11·1· n11l·So-rarl' hof 0 1ks. CALORIC GAS RANGE NOW AT BIG SAVINGS e SEPARATE BROILER e BIG HARVEST SIZE OVEN e SILICONE OVEN OOORSEAL e EASY TO CLEAN COOK TOP e FIBERGLASS IN SULATION 17995 COST A MESA-411 E. S.v•nlff•lh It. 44'·1•14 Detty t •t , .... •·• EL TORO-L1gun1 Hlllt flil111 "'••' "' •••-lljll IJ7.JIJt DellJ lf.6, T1111n , '''· IO ·t HUNTINGTON BEACH-•r••lihur1t & G•rfltld ,,J.1121 D•llr •·•· l•t •·• ' . ' ' ' ' . . ... . ( ., . . ' ' .. • ulCK TRAC~ TUMBLEWEEDS I Al.WA~SH HAVE. FIVE IMRTINISH ~'FORE. ~REAl\FAS'! MUTT AND JEFF • I COUNT SIX! • I MAVE A. M.ATURAl.." JOB FOR 'i'OU, OlD BUOOY--8AG MANI b .. ,, • HUMPTY DUMPTY SAToN /< WALL- HUMPTY DUMPlV <-IAD A GREAT FALL- ALL T'1E KINGS <-IORSES A NO ALL T<-IE KINGS MEN - COULDN'T PUT <-]UMPTy ToGET<-IER AGAIN! I FIGMENTS LOOK, KEVIN, I IXW'T CARE IF >DU DlD FEED HIM TH5 A\CRNIMS, HIS DISH 15 £JIPlY A6AIN ! ,...... •·• PLAIN JANE -, . • " .... •.. 0 : I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by R .• POWER I I ACROSS 42 lovtd DlltS 44 Ge11I COUfSt Yrst~day's Puzz!r Solvfd : 1 Twist 011t of shape "i Glidtd 9 Son of Ji'lc ob l~ Amt11can Abbr . 15 lltry good I H:i Land ;i,long the rdgt of •n Ottan 17 Gtrioan maglstr~lt 18 Cook 1119 VtSSt!S 19 Toss pot 20 Excl1e lttn119s ol 11ide i!T 2l Gavr l'JflOrity to l 4 Caner! 2~ Type of squash 27 Insane: Slang Z9 "B!ldff· dash!" , JD Ordtt" of I tM Brll ish .,1,rV""'Empi1e : Abt>r. 1 )3 Frllnr: 2 WO'dS 1 37.Excust , JB Tilt Ram 1 39 Baseball term 40 tnd 1ans of Ontario 1 11 Tal:rs shot! drinks S R AN A ~H ftalurt 45 Mtadow 46 Oay ,,. l R Alll (R llA T !'[( AY (N r111r 47 Pounds do.-.·n 4'l D1s\rtSstd 53 Prlmitivt wtapons 57 Twit • 58 Pat1ona9t 59 Ftlmt l L t [II CO f NT ~NIS[V (tl mammal of Africa SP"T S P l~ bl Ftmi11111t namt 'l Sto:e w1;,, bZ IAockrry forct bJ OM Tts1a'"'nt 10 Dt privtd of bCIOlr. l l Tim t ptriod b4 Smooth lZ lristl Gatlic bS Se\ al liberty ll Grass wi1h bb Oozt jointed 67 Strmons: hollow stalks Abbr . 21 Casts lor small arlitlts DOWN 23 Tablr parl Z5 Airlint 1 Wal~td abbr"'iation 1hr0119h wait/ 28 F1uit.s that z SiiDap plant riP'n in J Perla h1i"9 early winltr : lo a Ir.Ing 2 words C Falsr excuses JI) Olive gMus 5 Watffy 31 Mall plant tlu ld btvrraQf' 6 Chicago 32 Di~lion dlstricl JJ Ovtr 1 Within: Pref ix ~ --CaNI 8 Dlvtstrd of JS Adv1nc MI h1llowrd In yf.ilrs i;h1rac lrr 36 Rrmindrr 618171 37 First pub!1c appearances 40 Fr~ud 42 Nume11cal prefiK 43 Item of tD!lfidrnt•al information 45 Dttlined 47 Morr than ""' 48 Grasp with tilt mind 50 Not subllr or learned 51 Organic compound 52 Ed ucators 53 Strike llM! 9round with 9011 cli.b 54 "King-" 55 Fa bled man· rating glant 56 Ath!ng 60 Brief slrrp : a...-1--1-1- : t..+++- 1 I ' I I I ' I I '- PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER I'D LIKE TO INTRODUCE VOU PERSONALLY TO Tl-IE MEl<'Cl-l/t.NTS WITM W~OM WE DO MOST 01= OU I? PUIZC...iAS!N 6, JOHNNY: MISS PEACH . • ' I I ' fv1'UP.f: GENERALS Of .t\Mc~ICJ\ ,,.,.,., ""' l'ERKINS uv Chester Gould ""'ca.~ I.ECTOR. By T-K. Ryan , nii: i-ASHT ONE'S ~REAKFAS' •• ~i ir ii • By Al Smith ,------..... OID <lEHAVE MAJOR MEDICAL.? By Dale Hole Ll 'l ABNBt SALLY BANANAS GORDO ,,. .. 'WIU. ME.'-AN"- .ll(...,..., WOtlT liE. .__ ANIMAL CRACKERS ' f 11e\dar. J11nt B, l '171 WHEll PRE qOI) GO!Al6 -ro Ftllt.S/1 ? • FOR CftQJIJ6 oor l.000 ! WILL QA '2 (,(OIT" ~IA>~ .... • I ! , .. By Charles M. Schu~ Cl.llBI 'llX/'RE c.ITH A 61Rl., rr• llll'OS6l8U' 11> 60 ~AN E>l11Af MNING UTHO/T _1HE_ll!W6 -- By Harold Le Doux THl SnANGl WOILO MR.MUM Mil. ~At.IE, THERE'~ A "'"~ ON Tl-IE PHONE •• 5AV5 ITl5 IMPORTAt.IT~ DAILV "LOT J& By Charfes larsoHi By Gus Aniola By Roget' Bollen ... DO l/A 1\IAIJT 1HIS llf!ST SO>l'T t16H'r, 01Z [Ollr l,Ol? By Mel DENNIS THE MENACE "1 r • .. '1 --c. lo • • ... . -., •, \' <.) HMM ... THAT'LL. awwo UP THE llAA A1"fHE OFFICE~ C~Ull ... By John Miles J \ € ' • !l :i.;; •l ~lil11 11 · .~;: ~! lltO.a&AN'lWIL•ftl'ICnAallf'j . ' • ~ I I ' ; • .. . . )8 OAI L'f PILOT Tutsday, J11nf" 8, l 97l . r t Yardley Trophy Winner to Be Named Tonight--5 Vie I 1. The field has been trimmed to a select handful of standoul Marbor area athletes and from that bwn:h one v•ill be named winner of lhe 1971 Yardley Trophy tonight al the Ncwporter Inn . The slag affa ir gets under way ""'ilb the social hour al ? and dinne r and awards Jollo"·ing. Battling for the honor which was \a:;t accorded baSkl·1b:ill player John Vallely ar<' llrant (;elkcr. Chris llorpel. Mlkr 111arlin and a con1b ined te11111s entry of {;lenn Cripe and Robbie Cunningham (;eJker, a N('11·port llarbor High foo1ball ace, v.•as unanimous All-t:l F Hf' made the slate all-star ~ame. Horpel was undefeated in dual meet!! and v.·on the 1970 CIF 11•restling gold n1edal for 148 pound! "'h1le al Ne11-port Harbor. ~1artin wa s ~1r. Ever)·thing for the UC lrv1ne water polo and s"'im teams. pat· ing UCI to NCAA crowns in both and representing the U S. during a European polo tour. Cripe and Cunningham won thr CIF' doubles and Ojai titles lasl year at Nrwport Harbor. ...... ~-· ' • MIKE MA RTIN ROBBIE CUNNINGHAM GLENN CR IPE CHRIS HORPEL GRANT GELKER . .... Ex-Trojan Baseball Ace Wimbledon: Elusive Target for Gonzalez F 01111d Dead from Y.'irt Services LOS ANGELES -'The body of former basl'.ball pitcher Bruce Gardner. 32. has been found IJ fer1 from tl1e mound y,·herc he starred for th e University of Southern (';ililo rnia . police sa.1·. A fe1v feel away l;n· a plaqur co•nmcn1orating his selec· 110n in 1960 lo !he All-American team. Police listed tbc death Monday as an ;ipparent suicide. pending coronr.(.s in- ,·estigation . A 38-c aliber revolver w~s found near Gardr.er 's left hand, while his right hand held the degree he earned at use in 1960. There "'as ont' bullcL hole iu his left temple. Detect1\'cS said a su1eide note 1.;as found. Its conlents were not n1ade pubLir . Thf boclv 1vas lound f\·londay morning at USC's Bovard Fifld. potice said . From J958 through 1900, (:ardner. 31 left-hander . compiled a 4G-5 mark. still a school record. He played on lhf 1958 NCAA champions and captained the 1%3 team . earning All-An1erican honors v:tth <in 1&-2 mark. F'or the pasl six months he had hcf-n 11 physica l education teacher at Dorsey where he coached the junior varsity lo lhe league championship. Ken Bai ley. an athletic instructor at the school. said "nolhinp, gave me the im· pression thal s<imelhing like this would hapJ>en ." A1 Fairfax l!igh School he ""as a st1.1- <le11t body president and athlete or the ~·eaT. His collt>ge coach. Rod Dedeaux, reC'alls. "He had tverythinp, going for him -an honor student. a great personality, ponular. and so much ability." After gradua11ng y,1 1h a degree in phl'sica1 educati on. Gardner signed 11·11h 1h; J,o.s Angeles Dodgers for a reported S20,000 bonus 11e played four seasons in the Oodg\'rs on~anization. posting a 2n.<1 record in 1960 "'llh Reno of the California League. dnd rising as hi~h 11.s Spokane in the Pacific uast League. A Dodgers spok<"~man ~:.1d C.ardnrr \\1l! considered a top ma jor league pn:r spec! Rut in sprinJ: traininp,. 196<1. h(' '1!!· ~ra1·a1cd an army injury surrerecl durin~ m1IJ1:irv reserve dulv in 1961. and also frac1ur.ecl an ankle . The Dodgers released hin) ou1right before the 196<1 season. Qcdeau~ said Gardner worked briefly as :a nightclub entertainer, play ing the piaflo and singing, then got a job with a l.o~ Angeles brokerage firm . ln February he '.-quit to teach physical education at IX>~y High School in Los Angeles. The roach i;aid he knew of nothing trolhlin~ his former j)ilcher and no reaMll! hr-should havr-been despondr-nt. •·f.1avbe he held the diploma and All· A mtl-ican plaque b~ause thosr-.,,..·ere the things dearest to him." Dedeaux said. F~ns lo Remain Shortchanged BOSTON tAPJ -A c om p ulC'r llihoi'tc hanged 35 winning ticket-holders $35.IO apiece in a perfecta payorf at Su!· foll< Downs. but that was just the begin· ninf of the track's troubles. \!(hen the ofricial payoff was chan get.I on pie board from '67 to $102.80. there w~ 1 mad ru!h to Lhe cashier's windows by / persons claJming the)' had been u~rpald. 1'e "shork:tllnged'' betton were sent to h Information window, where 325 of thdn filed c.lainu for .a total °' 525 uncferplld licktt&. • 1'1.t wu Saturd.a)' when the mi.ilakc occtnTed ln the fifth race , and a track ~a.aid Monday that "people arc •1iB nuna claims." 1be fPO!com•n ~aid the actual an1ount of ..,,_.ymtnt came to Sl.25.1, but that if tbe &r1ek wert: !.() pay of( all lhOSt ~·ho N lrd t.hq hid been 5/lfJrt·changed it ~·ould M mon than Sll,tOO. . a..ct lhttt 11 no w1y to dlffettnt1ate IM~ tJcli.et-holrlrrs from the ne11r- ty M t~dtnt t.taim~nt.t. he A811'1, the 1rtet •IJJ >1111 &-"t: lht Sl.253 to the st11tt. NE\V YORK !UPI) -TI1c fir~L thing you noti ce about Pancho Gonzalez arc his eyes. 'They don't only reach out an d grab you. they hol:i you. 1 hey aren't the kind that figure to gush big crocodile tears. Pancho Gon za lez has never pretended to rank 11·ith the great scntiinentalists of our time . He's a practical man . generally any lime he does something you can bet there·s a purpose. He isn't one, for ex · ample, to go off on so me sentimental Journey. Noocthcless Pancho Gonzalez i5 drag· g111g his somewhat v.'eary 43-year--0ld bones to London this 11·eek on what can only be de.scribed as a labor of love rather than any mission for money. Pancho Gonzalez is going over to try to win the \\'imbledon singles' tennis title. 'The winner gets roughly $9,000 and ·there are some prG gol fers who don't even change ·their slacks for pin money like that. but Gonzalez is going over for an entirely different reason. 'To him the Wimbledon singles' crown is \\'hat the U.S. Open is to Sam Snead. PanchG Gonza lez has never won the Wimbledon title. Oh, \\'hat he"d give lo win it now. You may have the vague idea tha t somewhere along the line yoi..., heard Gonzalez 1ay he ~·as retiring from com- petitive tennis, and really there is nothing wrong with your hearing, but it turns out "'hat G<>nza\ez actually said was he simp- ly intends limiting his appearances. "I'm al the point now where I'm pick- ing my tournament spots and \Vimbledon is one." he says. There was a lime Pancho Gonzalez was the: y,·orld 's No. I tennis playe r. tie isn't anymore. t · .... ~ . ~ . • CL EVE LAND'S JACK HEIDEM ANN IS OUT ON WOOOY WOODWARO'S THROW TO FIRST. CINCY LOST 3-2. Steinmark -Bore Own Cross DALI.AS lAP) -:-iix mont hs ilfll't' lht•y took the lefl le& of Freddie Ste1nrnark. he returned to lhe Houston tumor clinic for another three-months checkup. 'I'he little 'Texas safe!} underwent blood iests and X-rays 10 determine if the rna!ignancy, ostcol!cnic sarcorna, m1ghl appe.ir in orher parts or his strong, young bod y For scver<il 111gh1 s preceding his trips to ~1.0. Anderson Hospital. F'rr.ddic. "·ould stare at the ceiling. Ht knew the odds. He prayed for a 111iracle. "They told me not to worry. but that'' ea~v for them to say," Freddie said. \\:hen F'rcddie would get :t clean rcporl. he would return joyously lo lhe 'Texas campus ;ind throw his energies into another project. •le look up golf, balo:in- cing hhnseU on one leg ~·hile he swung. HI' leamed to waler sk1. Hr v.ent reUgiousy lo the l.-0ni;:horn ~eight room 10 build up the rest of his body. as If musclt coul d hold off nny rl'lurn invasion <Jf cancer ctlls. I-le work· ed his gradl'.'5 back to a B average HI' made speeche~. Ht ~·an1Ci't In kcf>p lus mind occupied !iO it wouldn't wonder back to 1he calcnd11r and the dale ot his &xi trip to llouston. Last July a <.-ouple or blurs showed up on X-r8Y1'1 of Freddie's lungs. 11 cnuld he one of ~evera l lhings. the doctor~ tol<I him ''\Vt•ll WAich it elosc " A bit ID1cr, 1hcy 1ofd f rl'<ldir he 11·ould hal'C lo starl a series of chemo-therapy 1re;itmenls. lie didn"t change expression. Bui he guarded the news as if it were the <1tomic secret. He wanted no ooe lo know. It v.·as almost as if Frtddie thought the lreatments were a sign of personal v<eakness. 'The news might bring pity from his teammates and (ricnd and above all , he didn't \\'ant that. 1'he chemo-therapy consisted of sbi: day! of shots in an effort to kill or arrest any fast-growing canctr ce!ls. 'They make the patient fightfully nauseapus. But he masked the Lrips and treatments from all save a precious few. Scott He nderson. the linebacker oin<l Freddie's apartment mate, knew but he respected the ronfidence. Another possible side effect is lhf los~ of hnir. Freddie had a long thick black inane and he was proud of il His team· mates teasingly acruscd him of being a hippie. "Ol<ay. you guys." he snid. •·rm gonna help ('()SIC'h the freshmen de fensive backs ;ind just to show you ho1~1 seriously I'm taking this job. I'll get rid of all this ha ir. As a tnaltcr of h1ct, f"ll just shave it all off, just to show you I'm not ~idding ." So Ilic Texa~ 1'1quad ha'& a li1llr ceremony tn the locker room and they all t11ughed and chetred as Bobby \Vuensch !ih&vcd of( the Steinmark hair. •ns te11m- n1at<'s didn·t reallzc he dreamed up thl1 • little act to hide the fact he 11·a~ taking treatments that made his hair fall out. He kept his head shaved. He 5hared his 'vorry 11nd roncern wilh no one. But sometimes "·hen you werr talking "''ith Freddie, he wo11ld be staring at you vacantly v.·ith those enormous black eyes and there 11·ould be a sllence. and he 11·ould say. "Excuse me. I guess I wasn't lis!cning. \Vhat did you say?'' To the last. F'reddie refused lo accept lhe idea thal lhe cancer had caught up "'ith him and finally dragged him down. When he was hopsitalized this last lime he believed-al least outwardly-thal ht "·as there to have some fluid remo1•ed from h.is body. "'hen his priest trom i\ustin, F'alhe r Fred Botnar, w a I It e d qulelly into Room ril4\V and s.al doY!'n, Freddie looked at him narro~·ly. "Have you got some business in Houston. Father?" he said. The priest said no, he JU St came do~-n for a visit. '·Dci you know oomething I don't kno"·?" asked Freddie, The priest said no. Il ls friends 1houp:hl It l'.Jl.S rather n miracle, F'redd ie tHn·ing played regularly on a nallonal cham· pionship team v.·1th lhe tumor already JtnawinR Bl his leg. and h<1d survi1'ed the nmputalion and returned to active life, to mo1•e back inlo sociely. lo tl'll prop le hov.• he reu, to squccic another 17 month.-; out of lift. Corona de! Mar's Rod Laver Is, but there's always the lingering fet'ling that maybe he can gel the adrenalin working surficiently so lhat he can knock over I.aver. the "'ay he did once last year. and thal in itself can keep a man going for awhile. \Vho know s, he snys to himself. It l·ould happen again at \\'imbledon, eou ldn'l it? Gonzalez doesn't try to hide the fact he has to make certain l'Onccssions on the court because of his age. "f have been for the last three year~." he 5ays. "'The fact I've been able. lo "'in certain event! surprises me, but I'm . Sports 111 Brief always hopeful and I try lo get lntG tJ1e best shape I can.'' "I lob a lot more than I used to," Gonzalez says. "l\1ost of the young players don 't ha1•c a technique for lob- bing. ln a lot of cases it"s a tiring shot for the fellow· on the other side of the net, lob after lob after lob, and il also keeps you r opponent from closing into the net so much. "If you can keep him backing up just a lit!le bit, it'll not only keep him off balance but eventually il"ll make your passing shot 1nore effective." Halos , LA Tab Pitchers; Lave r Breezes to Win NF:\I/ YORK -'rhe CaJirornia Angels selected pitcher Prank T<inana of Delro1t and lhe Los Angele~ Dodgers picked pitcher Richard Rhoden of Boynton Beach, i''la. as the rnaJor 1eaguC base- ball draft opened today. The Chic;igo \\lh ite Sox tabbed catch- er Oaony Goodwin of Peoria . Ill. and the San DieJ_\o Padres pii:ked pitcher John Fr<>nklin of Vi enna. Va . as lhe lop f\\'o se lections. California's selrcted in the first rou~d includ~: pitcher Hoy Thontas ol Lompoc ~ Pliilade!phia ;: pile her David Sloan of Santa Clara (Cle vel:ind); shor~1op Neil Rasmussen of Arcadia (Houston); out- fielder Terry Whitfield of Blythe (Nr-w York Yankees): shortstop Taylor Dun· can of Sacrarnento tAt lant:il: and pitch- er Willia ni Stein of r omona 1Baltimorcl. Other first round prrks· \\l ashi ngton - pitcher Roger Quiroga, C.alve:<iton, Tex.: \Vashi n,l!ton -pitcher Ed l\urpiel. New l'ork : Dt-troi1 -<\h11rl<;top ·rom Veryzer , New \'ork; New York 1\-leL-; -second baseman Richard Pu1~. Tampa, Fla_: Boston -outfielder J11rnes Ri~. An<ler- !'<ln, S.C.: C'hiragn Cuh" -pitrhcr .h•rf \\lphrnrier. lndianapnl i~: Onkland -p1t- ('hrr Bil! Dani el<;, Octro1t: S:in Fran· ci~NJ -ni!cllf'r Frank !1ice11i. S\'r:ic11~r . t-.".V : l\l i1111esnla -"hnl'f<;!np oa1e Sod· rrhol111. \1ian1 '1 r•t1 ~h11n:~h -shnrt~top r.nrrlnn nr\·no1c1". llou~tn11: C1nrionati ·- ~l1on~1op :\like Miley, 1'\e\v Orlean~ . e Ln t·er lfo•1t s .4't•1lle RRIS'TOL. England -Corona de1 'f.·lar's Rod La1•er. looking ~harp after a thrrc 'veek rest at his California home. nef'Cled just 37 minu1es Monday to beat Austr111ian Fred Stolle in the first round of the $48,000 \Vills ()p(>n tennis tourna- ment. Lal' er. the third seed for 11 lourn:iment he never has "'on and \l'hich carries a $10,000 lop prize. ~·hipped Stolle g.\, 6-2. He allowed his opponent 15 points in each set. Dennis R11lslon had an in-and-out match in lurnin& b11ck Brian Fairlie of New Zeah1nd &-3. 1·6, 6-3. e Oliver lt'anl• Bac k ~AN FRANCISCO -Dropout pro foot- ba ll pl eyer Chip Oliver . who quit the g.11ne last year ror the hippie commune lifest)1lt', w11nts back on the Oakland Rai<ltrs. It ~·as reported Monday. The San Francisro Examiner quo ted Dod gers' Singer Faces Pl1illi es PHILADELPHIA -The Los Angeles Oodgers. who have pulled to within eight games of National League West lea<ler San F'ranclsco, open a three-game .5eries against Philadelphia here tonight The game will be bmndcast over KF'I, beginning at 4:30. The Dodgers wlll send Bill Singer j3"9l In the mound against the Phillie5' Chris Short f3·7). Sin1:ier pitched only three Innings ln hls la.st start (Wedne!sday), departing with • groin muscle pull. Raiders managing gt'oeral partner Al , Davis as saying Oliver "was a super 2 pla yer "'ith the Raider5 . . . "'e are 1 al"·ays interested in anybody \1ho could make a contribution to the tcan1." Oliver became a \'eg:etarian, macro- biotic diet enthusiast, noted deep breather and majQr consu mer o l pun1pkin seeds. His 11·<'ight is do1l'll tG 175 currently bul Davis figu1·es another HJ pounds would make Oliver right for the: gridiron . The Examiner said Oliver is tell ing his _ friends he thinks he could ma intain his lifestyle and still compete in pro football. Rut Davis. the story said. 11·oul d insist that the final decision be up lo Raiders coach John 1\ladden. e W ill1e hn At•1i~111 e1I ATLA1\"'TA -Hovi \\'ilhelm. Atlanla·5 47-year--0ld knuek!t'ball reliC\'l't "'ho has been on lhe disabled list all season, wal' activated by the Braves jt1st prior to t.londay night's game 11·ith the St. Louis Cardinals. e l 'e11 d cll11 C /inrgcd BRISTOL. England -Ismael F.I Shafei, an Egyptian tenni s .-.tar, angrily accused the International Lawn Tenn11' F'edf'rcilion Monday of carrying oul a vcndetla against the contract pro- fessionals. El Shafei and two other stars under c:onlr~ct to the World Championship • 'Tennis group -'l'om Okkr.r of the Nrthf'rlands and Nikki Pilic o f Yugoslavia -tiave been suspended from a!I tournaments by the IL TF pending an 1 explanation or their absence from last .,.,-eek's French championships in Paris. Rod Laver, rated the world"s No. t player, was another slar who pulled out of the French championships. The ILTF took no action against him. Ai1gels Host Ya1tks Tonight T™: California Angels bring a collection of hitting .end pitching slumps and in· ju ries, plus Alex Johnson. home tonight as they open a three-game series against lht New York Yankees. But veteran shorLslop Jim Fregosi thinks he Jees a silver lining. "If Rudy ~fay comes back and And)' 1 l\le5:5<'~~mith is okay, we're all rlght 1 again, says Fregosi, who8e play wa!!L one of the few bright spots or a 5--6 road tri p. ' '-1eMtrsml\h brought a sigh or relief to manage r lefty Phillips Monday when he 1 lh~ew during a workou t witti no 11pparent pain from a groin injury that bothered 1 him in his last !tart Frld11y night in 1 Boston. 1 . Phillips said the right-hander will lake his regular tum WedncMtay night. ~lay, who ha:i been on the sll<!lf wiUl • frac:t~red right wr l11t and a sore lefl.. OD'I pitching. elbow, stnrt!I throwing again ,, ne11t wetk. Il ls rep!11C'f'ment, 19-year-old Andy Ha~~ler, mRkes his seC'Ond major '?JtUt start' tnnight. ll!l11sler, 0-0, fa«:t .. New '\'ork ace ~1el Stottlemyrt, &-3 . \ Oc ean Fishing Surges Orange Coast 1portfishing landingl!i are warming up with the waler tempera!ures for I.he summer mon!hs and a big season ahead with reports of increased act ivity on a 11 fronts. Davey ·s Locker rep o rt !I S<lme blg while sea bass caught at Catalina Island and along the coast near Salt Creek on the half.flay boats. The whopper of the wf('k was brought to Raff by Ron Jones ()( Orange, a 64-pound specimen with Betty Eshom of Newport Beach landing a 35- pounder. Deckhand Ed Lamberth of 1-Jl. -· T~..,.. Ju111 8, llf71 D4Jl V Pll01 j 7 Anteate1·s Close Out Baseball'' With Picnic, Suitable Awards Joe Anderson, Sr. may never win an acad- emy award for his photography. But members ol Ille UC lrvinf! baseball t.eam , their parents and friends, would likely vote for him over Ceeil B. DeMille any day, Joe is the un<lfficial movie photographer for the !earn and each of the first twQ years of comretltion for the An teaters varsity , he has put t.-OJ!elher a highlight fllm of festiv i· ties, buth on the field and off. Thr film w;is shown to climax 11 family pie· nic outinR Sunday al UC! as C<lach Gary Adams kept festivities alive during three HOWARD HANDY pitcher but lO throw a few eccolades hlmself. No ?.!VP or Quls!Mding player awards were made lo the varsity as is Adams' CU5- tom. "Everyone cootributes to the 1ucceM of the team," is the wa y he puts it, Se11en seniors who v.·ere on hand were ~ingled ou! for special consideration in a montent or nostalgia . These arr-the first sen· inrs to depart the UC ! team with mo11t of them twf).year starters aft.er junior aillese compet1t1on. Mike Sheline. catcher. was presented willl a paint brush and atomic balm. He not only p:i1nled the number on Lhe outfield fence but designed 1he Anteater on the ~coreboard. Bobby fo'al'rar was ~iven a garden rake. He returned to school last fall with a large crop ofPha1r . Tom Spence rece ived a brClken bat. em- blemat!c of the many drives he has sent into the outfield fences during two years on the varsi1y. ,., Mike Sykora ~a1ned a rule book and 11 box of throat !<lzengcs. He is turning to a !11w career find according tn Adams, had one of the loudest volces on the team in heckling Anteater foes. orange caught a 43.pnunder ____ N_E_W_PO_R_T_'S_F_R_E_D_E_SH_O_M_H_O_L_O_S_4_0'_V2_·P_O_U_N_D_W_H_IT_E_B_A_S_S_C_A_U_G_H_T_O_F_F_C_A_T_A_L_l_N_A __ _ l'Clftball games with an amazing knowledge <'If per50nnel on all teams. The fir st game was a fathrr-male adult ('Ontest and a big seven-run 001.burst in the final inning.'J gave the victory to the home learn. f\olike Saska was lermffi "explosive'' by his e<1ach and was presented with an ammonia capsule. while another catch on the half-day boat weighed in ill 33 pounds. Rheepshead fishing is pick- ing up with 59 landed over the 1.1•eekend alonR v.·Hh rnur yellowtail at Catalina. Spotlin croaker fishing is good with )•oung Mark Saunders landing a 9112-pnunder while fishing with his fa l her and grandfather. University Loses Top Gridder Accent on Youth For 1971 Rustwrs Davey's is operating a ~·4- day boat thal leaves at 7 and t°"'O half-day boats. one at 6 and tM nther al 12·30, Art's Landing reports good catches of bas.~ wl!h Qllite a few sculpin and a.n occasional halibut. Two yellows were also landed during the week. one on the half-day boat and the other on the ¥,-day boat. BAY lS ltOT Art's reports skiff fishing in the bay for bass as Rood . Mosl fish are being taken on frog- rolored hetlbendcrs and green and yellow bay feathers. A twilight boat will operate on \\'eekends (Friday, Satur- day and Sunday) until clo-se of t;chool. leaving a1 $:30 and rJsh1ng until dark. FarP i.~ $7. The 314-day boal lea ves ;il ~ a.m. anrl rf'tums at 2 p.m. dai- 1~ \l.'ith the fare SHI ptr Person. Half-day boats al~ operate oot of Art'!!. Landing. 6URF ANGLING ur Tom's Bait and Tackle Shop on the Pacific Coast Highway reports outstanding s u r f fishing along lhe Huntington Beach coasl. Strings of Corbi na arc bt>ing taken with rhe fish weighing in around four or five pounds. San Clemente Sportfishi'ng reports three yellows being landed during the week with the all-day boat reJ>(lrling 21l- ZS.pounders being sighted but none have been taken yc1. f\·!ar!a Dannenbr1ng nf Santa Ana. a !&-year-old, lanrlcd a :l41)0und halibut during the v•eek "'hile Dic k Ausnes" nf Laguna i'ligucl cauRht a 9· pound sand bass Sunday . Thf' all -day hoal lea\'CS at fi 11 .m. with !he ha 1 r -d a y schedule ope.ra1ing at 7 :10 iinrl 1 pm. currenlly. Ad rtihonl\I M.<1t~ at fi :in and 12 will he :id· ded tor the summPr \1 r C ullah R rn ther~ Sporthslung i n Hunhng!nn R<'ach has rele <1srd 1ts surn- mrr boat schedule with the re. ceAl addition or the 81~ ~i<1c, a twin-diesel. 78-foot h;ilf.da.y lipec!al. Tl'H!: 3,,4..dav boat leaves at 7.30 and reiums ;it 2·30 with lhe tab bting $7.fMI. Twilight fishing from 5·30 tn 9:30 ill :ilso a1·ailable f(W' $5.50. The Bi~ Mac leaves at 8 and 1 on fiailv ha.Jf.day excursi<lns for $.'l.fM!. 7th .. Annlv•rNry BEGINNERS SPECIAL GOLf GA.Ml PO• TWO 112 PRICE WlllC OAVI WlfM THll AO JUHi ONLY 2 for '1.50 Ry RON EVANS 01 "'• 0•111 1"11&! 11•11 University High's gr I d [nrtunes for 1971 received a big JOit this week when Trojan head coach Jerry Hedman learned that ace quarterback 'f<lm Walker is moving lt Northern California. Walker ...,·as the on 1 y quarterback used by Univer- si!y last season. Hedman adn1iLLcd that il wa s a blow -but he im- mediately began taking steps to hll the big gap. "We not onl y lose one of our co-captains, but also lose a team le;ider and a pressure ball pla yer. He was definih~ly ;i potentl;i l candidate for all - lc;iguc quarterback," s a i d Redm an. 1\Jeanwhile. Redman h;is moved lellerman fullback Ed Call to the quarterback posi- tion. "Quarterback v.•as his se- cond offensive posi tion la st season," says Redman. ''He /Call) started al halfbflck and then moved to f u 1 I back mirlway through the season. "HP has a stronger arm than Walker. bu~ righ! now it's not as accurale. Bul he has a grral deal of athletic ability and fortunately he's a hard V.'<lrker. !{e 's learned a great deal already.'' Ca ll. 11 15f).pounder whl'I p\avP:d cenlrr field a n d catf:her for the l lni baseball tran1. has takt'n the move all in stride . "'It's a lnt (If wor\.;. but l fef'l I <:t1n handle. it." says the Tro· Jan st'nior-tn-be. L:all has been w n r k i n ~ mn$1ly on h1i; pii~sing in the t n1ver<;1 ty dnlls, hcping lo im· prnvr on lhe accu racy !hal Rr-rlman talks ah<'lut . !Ir hfl'I three years of fon1- hall hrh1nd h1n1. Af!er h1<1 fre<1hmi1n \t'ar at El ~lodcna . Call pla v(.d his sQphQmore st'a'lon t1I f.11ss1nn Viein. The Trojiin co-<.'apta1n will also be a starter on rlcfcnse, bul Hedman plans In shifl him from the safely position to R cornerback. culling down the 11mount of c.ontaci involved. ''We 're th in In the defensive !lecnndary so we're going In need him 1.htre. If we do spell him il will be en defense," ,:;ayi: Redmen . Ry CRAI G SJIEFF 01 !I'll Ot llf ~11.t SllO For a guy who will ha ve lo rel y primarily on freshmen in !he coming foot ball campaign. Golrlen West 's Ray Shackleford isn't at a I l disheartened. Shackleford, in facf. i.'J positive and optimistic about the ·71 season. "We're going to have a very gOod football team. We're in a very similar situation that Orange Coast was in las! year in that we will have many freshmen playing," says Shackelford. He admits it might take his Rustler yearlings some time to get accustomed to junior college football -but quickl y adds that once they d<l Golden \Vesl should have a v.·inner. The Rustlers will be at- tempting to rebound from their first losing season in five years -0! football . Shack!eford"s cr'w posted 4- 5 record in '10 but much or that can be blamed on in- juries. A total Clf 15 starters from the '10 club were lost t<l surgery at one time -0r anC1lher during the season. And nine of those had to have knee surgery. •·we /1iid three knee injuries in lour years prior to last season." says Shackleford. 1"he Rustler coach hopes tO have a more diversified Clf· fense in "71 -in other words (~lclen West expects lo throw quite a bit morr. ''\Ve will pass considerably more ncxl scai;on. \Ve hope to he in U1e vicin ity of 1.800·2.000 yards," he says. The Rustlers will go .,.,.ith a freshmen at quarlt>rback and lopping the !1st of rour eandidales [or the po<;1t i11 n is ,Jcrrv H innjn.~a. Edisn n·s ;i)J. CIF' .AAA selection last .season. The other three include f\.11ke Ran1sey fl,(),<; AmlJ::O.~) Paul Shane (Ran c ho AlamJtosJ and Bill Cornelius i La Quinta ). Hinojosa received more publicity than the other three freshmen bidding for quarler- back, but Shackleford says Ul('y'I[ all be in the same boat C'llme Srpt. 1 "They 'll All start even One of those four kids v.·ill be our quarterback ," Another wide open positi<ln PLAY CiOLF! PRIVATE LESSONS $6 EACH OR 6 LESSONS FOR $l0. GROUP LESSONS S9 For Sir l•11on1 Includ es: Fr•• U1e of Clu bi And A G •m• of Golf ALUMINUM GOLF CLUBS FOR IXTllA DIST.I.NCI CLOll·OUTS -JO % OFF . •1so.oo SPEC IAL PRICES Golf Gloves MIN'S OR LADllS' Golf Shoes ._,,, ..... AU LUlfltt Ladles' . 14.95 Y2 PRICE Men 's . .19.95 M SJ.Of -'SJ.ff IANKAMlllCAIO MAITla CH.t.••I NEWPORTER GOLF COURSE COSTA MESA GOLF RANGE SKIP MAY'S I SKIP MAY'S 11 j 7 JAM IOlll I D. 644-ttlO 171 7 NIW,OaT ILYD. l4S·tttJ At N H_,.,,., 1111 "\ At th O~ C.•11ty hlr 01~111Mh is running back where only ~1<lnte Oov.'TILng returns. Vying for berlhs either at lailbt1ck or fullback v>'i!l be Kim Wolf ~Costa Mesa/, Rick Hic-e (Santiago), Mark Morgan and John Bai1,e ( Bo I s a Grande). Doug ~lilne and ~1ike Dodd ! Westminster), Vaughn Ostrander (La QuintaJ and Dan Dae!ry (Garden Grove f. An<l1l1cr key is receiver. The Rustlers h ave Mike Shaughnessy returning and are currently bidding with Orange C<last for the services of Edison 's A!J-CIF end John risher. Randy Cnhb, an all-county halfback last seaso n from Pacifica. is listed at a receiver·s spot by Shackleford. \\lolfe, along with linemen Alec Ramsay and J e f f Reichert (Corona del Mer ). Pal Sweetland 1Costa 1-iesa ~. Mark DeHuff 11nd Kim Funke \Edison) and Ron Tripp (Newport Harbor) 11rr: others who are list ed by both Shacklef<lrd and OCC coach Dick Tucker as enroll ing at their .Junior Colleges. Tripp ta guard l 'fYllS also a (See Yo uth Paa:e 18) P rol.,..tll•• Frn~mon Cl ndl-1!11 eol•a Gr•r>dt LM•t• Emi, ;,.,., llnong.,, O•n IC•U••· John DYll&<t, M•r l MOfD•n. Jol'1" ll•ll•. Ceron• .,.I Mer -Al•• lhmu y, J~•I R•ldll!rl. Yil•l<I• Rlt,,.,<I....,, (Ml• Mn• -(h1u ... v lllYU, ... , Sw••llend. fl•nnY llltl r4o, Br1d GllN tt, l(;m Woll•. E<ll•on -J•rrv Hlnc>I"'•· J°"n f l•htr, Ml~• Balch. Ml•k D•l-!Vfl, P<'lm '"""~· E'T•ntll -LM frlfflortdort. lob 1( ..... Fn .. n111., Vollov -Jl"1 Ho"1•t11r [•Md•n (;ro•• -lllt • l!•mlo, Jo:•n! Wnt~m•r. r .,,., llftll•rt.on, Scon "'""''""'· O•n D1•I••· l• Quint• -floll """""""' 8011 H.,..•11 V1~DM1 D•I<•""••, fl It I Corn•hu• "'""' [lo< -t.l itk Q,\,.l1nn. Bob O•Lorn;ollo!!I, J •m J"""'""' H11ry """· '/'""'""'' Hort>o• J<'.>!1n H•"'"'"· llon Trioro. E•lc~ 11rlt>:t1 r>.•<•htln ~o!I ~''"'" Ot ""'' ll•c•wl"" E~ Soonn, Tom Moito. ll•n- <I~ (oDD """'"" "'""'""' -P•~! Sn1nok, """" 1'!09•" ~""""~" (hUtl Mnron nolv, T•"' y"""" "'•<• "'"' We.!mln"t' -M••• Dood, 0°"'1 M•ln•, W~I! M8<1doc~" led d N•1n•nwn. M••lf>• j •lf Lo.,•t' LO."'"''"°' -Mlkt ll•"'H1- Lions Iup Foe, 61-49, In Hoop Tiff \\'estminsler High School, hehind lhe sharp-shooting of Terry Meisenheimer, Glenn Lanlaff and Jay Johnson, ~cored a 61-49 victory over West Torrance Monday night to get the L-Ong Beach Wilson summer haskelball l ea g u e under way. ~1eisenheimer 1cored 2 l p-0ints while Lantaff and Johnson each hit ll. '"I would say John.<;0n was t.he catalyst for us tonight," cOltch Don ~avt!y said after the act.ion. "I thought he did a fine }ob In leading <lur fa st break. and he played the best ell -round floor Rame for u5. "We are going lo have tn rcl\orl lCl a pressing Allme more this year because we wilt rack height." The Lioos' lalleit mao is Me1s\..'lheimcr at &-2 11'1. W11lflllMltr /Ill " " .. • S1>111~wkt ' • ' ' C.•a• . ' ' • ' L•n11t1 ' ' " M•l1tn~fl"'ot • ' ' " JMnlO• ' ' • " a1tkti..,. ' • ' ' 5..,,,,, ' ' • ' M••t • ' ' ' Te••ll " " " " \c.r• t v OUt f'l•" W~Um1"'1t• " " " ,,_., w •• T0trt <l(I " " " ..... Pro's Wife, GrigryNab Net Crpwn Joy Emerson, Wife ot tennis pro Roy Emerson, teamed ...,·1th Jacques Gri11ry to unseal former mixed doubles cham- pi<lns Kathy Nethery and Georf>te Yardley in the South- ern Orange County Adopt ion Guild tennis championships Sunday at the Palisades Ten· nis Club in Santa Ana . ~1rs. F.merson and G ri~ry can1e ba ck after J-0sing the first set, 4-6 to gain 6-4 and 7-5 victories lo take lhe title. In the men 's open doubles final!, two former use stars, Horst Riller an d Dave Ranney were lo..-ced all the way by Or· ange Coast College star.~ Rob- bie Cunflingham and Mike Caro before winning the title, 9-7. 6-4. An overflow crowd of 1,200 fans witnessed lhr cham- pionlihip open matches Sunday following semifinal round ac- tion Saturday. The complete results: OPl!M CLASS M••ffl !lnulll•• -Jov fm«ro"" tnd J•<QUI\ Grior> d•f. 1(11hv "•'"••Y •<>Cl Gt or11 Y••lll•v, '''· •·•· 1·'· In the second outing of the day, the m-0th- ers and other feminine fol lowers participat- ed and we may never hear the end of the first run scored-Adams loudly proclaimed, ''Lois Handy has just scored the first-ever tun by a female competitor on the Anteater diamond.'' Rocky Craig wa s present~d with a pair or :o;lightly worn white Lennis shoes. He alwa ys "'ore a parr of white dress shoes after e11cll Anteater victory. Following the gimmick presentationl'i, Adams also gave each senior a baseball with a personal message to climax the aflemoon. Co-captain Craig then announced the tearri "'as gettini.: an award for Adams bul that it v.'nuld not be presented until next season. "It takes ii little time to be made," he explained. Every youngstrr present 1hen had an op- pnrlunily !o bat aga[nsl the UCI varsi ty be- fore a fried chicken picnic lunch was served under the direction of Mrs. Rivalla Malin<lff , 1.1·ho v.·as in charge of the all-important eat- ing depflrtment. lt was a day that won 't soon be forgottert and f<lrtunatel y for Adams and the other players and parents present. Joe, Jr. still ha1 two years to play at UC!. After that is was a summit meeting at the mound and appropria tely the coach was nn hand and doing most of the talking. Only !his time he wasn't there to remove a faltering This means thal Joe "Cecil 8." Anderson, ~r. will be on hand for two more sea!Ons t"1> record highlight.'i for posterity -to the de- light o{ all who witness the film.'J. Area Preps Hit Snags On Links Orange Coast area go lfers had their troubles Mo11day in the first inlerscctional cir golf tournament staged al Virginia Count ry Club in l.()ng Beach with no county prep pla yers finishing in the top 24 v.'ilh a score of 159 or belier, Paciric Palisade~ H i g h School, champions of the Lo." Angeles City section, romped to an ea.,y team victory with a :'169 score. La Jolla of the Sen Diego section was a distant se- cond at 393 with Bullard of Fresno (Central Sect ion champs) lhird at 399 and Pasadena High, Southern Sec· tion champs. fourth at 402. Tiger in a Uniform -That's Gary Orgill By PHIL ROSS ta ll tlmber around lo man tht ot ",,. D•llv 1"1 .. 1 11•11 frontline post.s. Forwards who measure ~II and weigh barely 150 paunds N<lt known Is 1 great ciin have a rough go of ii, on a <lUt.~ide shooter, lhe 5-11 ace ba~ketball floor. even et the nonetheless possesses innalt high school level. ball-handling ability and wa1 Such would have been thf' rated as one of the best one-case of Estancia's Gary Orgill but it just wasn't so. on-0ne players in Orangt The Eagle ace of the County while al Estancia, hardwoods in the 1970-71 Orgill was coached in hi~ season, Orgill l!nswers the tirsl Lwo years as an Eagle by aboYe description regarding Blll Weli.el, who retired from hl!! heig hl and weighl. But the only skimpiness per-lhe mentoring ra nks prior lei taining l<l the slick Orgill lie.,-the 1970-71 school year. mert'ly in the statistics and During thal period the slur that's only a set of numbers Eagle had to virtually take ; on a pie~ <'If paper 11n.vway. back seat to 6·fi teammetr MVl'o dou~le• -UerJI ~It!•• 1nd Oov• 11.•,,nev "•'-QobDlt Cvnnlneh•m •n<I Mi•• Ce•o. f./, 6·• CL.ASS A Ml>t<I <1w1>lo• -E:ll;s •t>d 1:11•" flno•nt d•I • .'I on<• '""' H•I !•••It,.,.,, •· I, 11 O Craig Stadler of J.a Jolla was individual medalist with a Iott. Doug Ru!anrl and MAC Hunter, .son of lhe golf pro by the same name, lied for se- cond at 144. Both are from Palisades lligh. He's such a tiger in ;i b;i sketball uniform that Org ill Skip Willia1ns. The latter lOOf • WAS almost 11 hand!i-down advantage of Orgill 'll' tricky '. choice lo perform for the decoy moves on many oc , Soulh squad in the sixth ao-casions to score what ap· nus! Orange County Norlh· South billskelball game June 19 peared to be easy bucket.! bu'. (8 p.m. J al Orange Coast -wh ich were, in reali!y, ac· CQllege. lu;i!Jy perfect f<lils by hJ:; Mt1''0 <IWbl•• -HlfD!tl 6U<'~•v I nd fl lll ..lrmohDflll dti D<1l1 S<"Ulll •nit Sit•• El"trv. 9 I!. i·•· t·~ Wnm«n'\ doublU -PAI M<C•b• •n<I Cl~h• O'Connell dt l, Mlroo Meyer ~t>d Glrndl S•t•1, I!, l·1. CL,1\S • ........ doYDIU -M••11• Mevor 1"'1 Ot<• Sorh do! Jo.""• 1(1111>1111 •"" (Iii! , ........... . M•n • lfn1,1Dle1 P•• r 1"'""""" MWI "''""' l oP•t <le! Al fl •owntl! ar>d S!Ov< D""'"''•· !·1, t•!. •·• wnm•n • <IOUlllH -E lltn B•v•n! """ k.~·•n r \or•lln <19r fl~• F>rl(o '"" Vr<• fho1f\D1cn, l -0, 4 1 (LA'' C "''••d l!Ouhl•• -Rnnnd• "'""'' •nd J •c• 11 • .,., dt• M•"lvn l(••"n •"II Ole• Do•~•· '''· J.,, •·l Mt n • ooue••• Wf lt ll••nl•~ •~II l(en l<•v dof Gtrn, Lt~ •"" B•ll L•I•, f A A • Wom•n • !IOI/bl•• 0 e ~ n • f.~"'und10t1 •nd ~n .. 1ov ~·"""'•" <101. Ann 1111"'(0 •NI 0cMn• l!ort•, , .•. I I Ruland won e playof f -0n the first extr11 hole with a 12·foot putt for a birdie. Mark De(:razier of Patrick tfeory lliJlh iFrcsno l 1.1·as fourlh with 147 for 36-hole11 with Tony Sills of Palisades fifth at I~. Top Southern Sec I i on finish er in the individual com- petit ion was Marc Mt'lendei of Dos Pueblos at J.'il whicli 11ave him a 11e fnr sixth. Bob Henderso n of Warren and Marc J<lhns<>n of Barstow each had 152. The Rebel squad, cnached shorter cohort. by Marina 's Jim Stephens. 1-l owever. f ollow!n f' holds a 3-2 advantage in the \Villiams' graduation. Orgi)1 series and will have to rely on lnok over the shov.· and assum quickness from players hke ed the floor directorship of tlY Orgill, Newport Harbor"s ~-10 Estancia offense r<lr rooki' Taras Young and Santa Ana coach (;ary Carr. Valley's S.91h Kern1 lt Olson 10 It was an offense who!ll order to preserve thiit ed~r. lall est pla.ver wiis 6 • n' Though primarily 11 forward snphomore HAnk Moore anr' In hi.~ three seasons on the wh irh harl In rely on l~ Estancia varsity, Orgill pr~ quickness typified by Orgill . bably will see more duty ll~ a The Estancia star was f" • i::uard in the all-star co111est first !tam pick for both all since Stephens has plentv nf area 11nd ;ill-league. Ba,seball Standings ,,_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I' ~· DEAN LEWIS !TIOIYIQ!T!AI A~fERICAN LtAGUE East Divi5lon w I. Pct. GR B11Hlmore JI 19 .fi20 Bos Lon 31 " .58S I'• Detroit 28 2.1 .528 411 Cleveland 23 28 .451 91,;; New York 11 :111 .434 '"' Washington " 33 .J6.'i IJ Weit Division Oakl;inrl " IR .673 Kansa:. City 26 23 .5:11 8 Minne~ta " 27 .500 9'4 Angel~ 26 29 ,473 II Chicago 20 28 .417 131; Milwaukee 2Q 2lj ·'°' " Mi!ftdfY'I l•IUlll Me ••m•\ •tl'l•dlll"d. T ... •l'I 01"'•1 M l""~"''" llllYl•V•ll .. ,I ., Stl!lmer• t0o~.cin JJI, nl•l'll (flit-(Woe<f 4·11 1! Cl•~l•nd fMcOow•ll S-!), nlohl Mllwoytff' !PorlOf\\ l·•I 1! t!'Oll Ctell<.11 I-SI, .... ~, W••lllnt!Ofl IC6V r 1! u 11'.•llHI (llv l~Dlll!"'tl 0,01 ... 1.111 t.ll'W V&•lt (5"'1!1omy., '•J) •I ,1119•!1 ll<•ulor 0-01, nlDl'I! !lot!o" C(u!~ 4 4J .i Ot~l•"lf !00.m 1·11. 1111~1 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Divlsh1 n w I. ~l Loui~ 3~ 21 Plll~burgh .14 21 New York 30 2Q Chicago " 2lj J\fontreal 21 27 Phil1tdelphia 2Q 32 "'esl Olvlston San Francisco 38 19 Ondger1 211 211 Houston 27 2.3 Atlanta 25 32 Cincinnati 22 3.'l San Diego 18 37 ""9111•Y'I fl•Wlll l"!l!1[)urtl! 11. Clll<•t<I • ''· Levi• 1, •!l•nt• '· 10 lowil,,.• On!v t•m•• •clledulltl. T ... •Y'I •• ,.,II Pct. GB .li25 .618 " .600 2 .473 '"' .438 10 .385 13 .6'7 . 527 8 .491 10 .439 13 .400 15 .327 Jg $t Lov<1 IC•rl!Otl lit-I) •I A!llnlt CJ•...,11 I·"· •llfl! 0.IHU ,, • ..,._, l-t\ ti l"l!lllldll~I• (""°'1 ).t), ,.,gn1 "°" l)F...O (Arll11 1•11 •I toiOW Yor\. !GfMry 4"0, rolol'I• C!ntl"""u (Ne11n :i.u •t Movlleri !Wl!IOfl i-J), 11\t M $•" l''r•"C;I'"' 1M•dtll•! J.J) •I Mont•••I !J,lfln"" "'"" T·ll, n11nr l'llhbtlrOfl IW•il(er l·I \ .i C.M<tl!O flfol!,...tll l_.1 ISTH ANNIVERSARY SALEll BIGGEST & BEST YETI DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 Mode rn I: Corn p1et• Servic• & Parts Dept. -S40.t4'1 Mod•rn Body Shop for All C1r1 Orange County's Largest and Most f\.fodern Toyota and Volvo Dealer ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS COROLLA 1971 S>ICIAL $1777 ~ Sii THI ALL NIW TOYOTA CILIC.& '"· err. IM MIDIATI DILIYllY ~....__, VOLVO ~;"' •"ri '"· ~~-""""~'" , . • .. --,V. 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S1 11til 81•~ (C •tO<>/a] Iii B•• B•ll• (L·ofl•m l \II lD 9~ "''"'"' ""([ -l .... , ..... ,,. oM v11n1 Cl•lm•nG t u••• 17400 Clo•m•n• pri<e U.CIOO. c;,,,1.,11 Mo\I rsmom l 1-i•~\"i V1"'1u•ra !ll1>~1ml GUI• G\•IY llClnl•) By~!•r Cu•• Ba• l"'da"1 P•<""'' "'""" lC:oraoraJ Ptllto'• l><>ekPI (\/1, ... ~n1 !;lt~e 111~ V•I 1P1,•I c.~1v Co• •ll!r•l l-i1••ku lllllr•l M~iesl•C Mooro 11'1•!"'n! ~"·· l ht itllo •or;~•1 II~' flov ICordo'•' P1n<1aau1 1&0•1'1 "lr<jP Gril IP•rn1•\ f•~~k;• lll•mi•o• (P•·~•'' ". "' '" , " '" ... ' " "' '" "' "' " , " '" 'f 01u·ney Helt] The wnn1Pn's golf associa· tion of Cl Toro Country Club s1;igl'.'d a l"ll hf'<;\ ball.\ or 1 hree~nmr ! ('I u f n ;i n1 c n I r1>cen1I~ F 1r~1 pl:i c·r 11l'n1 lo ,, 1r:in1 C'OnHIQ~f'tl u( :\lrc t-.cnnr•lh C:;irl~. \1r~ l\'1ll1an1 l.A':Lr :1nd ~Ir~ l~illph Maxf1C'!d II 1th :1 '" Therr "'as a lit' f11r ~ccuntl place ~Ith l\·lr" P;11 \l11l'- c1r1cr10. M r~ c;eofrrc\ l\r:-tllng and ~1rs. Robert ~rot1 on one squ ;id a 140 1"!1(' olh(!r 1r:.i11 11<1~ cnmpo ... ed nl ~Ir~ F:1rr 1•11 V r111~h;ir1. ~1rs \\' I I \ I;, tt) C.aulhen and ;\l r~ H1fh11rd l\e~~rr Area Honor Roll LEGAL NOl1C£ ,.,,,. RETAIN KNEE·FLEX FOR STRAIGHTER SHOTS Three Cl1anges .. : P l('TITIOUI •UtiNI II MAMI \TATl.MINT feUowi... .,.,_, It doi,,.. -"""" \'Ill.ING IMPOA l $ ANO Ill/ l•Kfl e .... 1 ... ., •• •' IHtll J•m .. l.•M•• 11t11 S..'! Hun!lntir.ti 11 .. t11. ;! •• ;,: ... ... \\ In Cinder Elite T~l• l>Ullneu 11 "'"' ~uc;t.O '" •" !lldl•ldllt l. Sl1n.O: J•m•~ l.•n" T~it 01•1t~l tiled wl!~ IM Counlv Cl••-el Of•"" CO<Jnh on~ Mt• 11, lt 71 P\lbllo!W(I Ot•n .. CDA•I C.llY Pllol, M•V 1S tnd J-I, I, U. 1'71 1171·11 ' .. . ,·; • • .. . ., . ,; .. ·.' •.-.... :::::"':.~~-. ~~~··· . ii -I..' n-m1:--..:. • '1"1;' ~ • ..,•;I'"'•" ·. •, -.: ~-· "I ow arc going to hit rt:la111cly st raight ~hots with greatrr con- sistency if you can extend lht: •·night palh '' (that portion of your swing in "•hich your club- head is moving down targtt lint: :and looking at the target). One way 10 kt:ep your cl ub· head moving· in the right direc- tion through the hilling area is 1b retain your l::oee·flt:x. _ .c>pc- cia\ly ~·ith your left kcce .•. until the ball is wt:ll on its way. Jvlost golfers stiffen tbeir left knee too soon. This fori-..es the clubhead t o swing quickly inside tht: targt:l lint:, and t hu~ off tht flight path. You should sense that your knee~ are sliding laterally to the left and leading 1he clubht:ad , through jmpact. «. e iw1 w .. 11. -. l)ol. •• PUT POWER BACK INTO YOUR SWl~IG!-Wilh !hi h9'p of Arnold P•lmer's •lhJ:>lrated booklet, .. TH Shots •rid ftirw•y Woods." Send 20t and • srlt·•ddressed, 1Uimp1d e11vtilope 111 ArllOld P•lmer, ill eat• ol t.h.s n1wsp1p1r. Mo11ey Proble111s Plague PretJ Sports in Phill y PHILAOELPMIA 1 APl The s uper 1n1enden1 or Philadelphia 's schools says the sys tem's varsity sports pro· gram \1·ill be e I i m in ate d bec1:1use of money problen1s. rt ha s produced such stars as basketball's Wilt Chamberlain and footbalrs Herb Adderley. Included in the cuts to lake crrect with the start or the 1971·1972 school ye ar are all high school extracurricular acti\'ities -drama, debate, music and intramural sports Sup!. to.tark Shedd said 11un c;illcd the dcc1s1on a tragic move. "Our experienl'e has been thal sporls has been one of the heaviest contributory (actors toward preventing dropouts,"' he said. Peffle said it \\"ilS "ius\ tragic for youngsters who are going to be deprived of going to coll ege through athletic scholarships." In addition lO Chamberlain, now ~·\lh the Los Angeles L.-ikers or the National Basket· ball Association, and Adderley. a deJcns1ve st andoUI for the Only lhree changes have oc- curmt in the DAILY PILOT's final edition of the Orange Coast area prep track and field honor rol l for lhe 1971 campaign and all t hr e e rhanges were accon1plishtd 1n Saturday's state rinals al UCLA. . Newport Harbor's ~i ~ r k Stevens ended up in the final shot put leadership with his state meet record have of 67- 21!4 al UCL A while junior teammate Terrv Albritton although upping -his personai best from 6·1-4 to 6&-5, dropped to !he n1nnerup spot. In the only other arnend- ment on the honor list, Corona del fo.1ar's Nick Rose finished sixth in the slate to lower his~ lifetime 880 best from 1.54.3 to l '52.7. Ste vens also fini she d in the lop discus spot with his 170-41'4 best. Jn addlllon lo Stevens and Rose. six other seniors C1)n- cluded the season at the top of lheir events in the area "'ilh another s e n i o r deadlocked with a junior for one lead i:>0si- lion. Three other I Ith i;-raders nabbed No. placemenls in addition to their classmate 1l'ho tied for his top spot. The other .senior paceselters are fountain Valley's Phil ~1aas ! 100 in 9.8 and tie in the 220 at 22.2l. Marina's Dave Lockman it~·o rn ile in 9:26.6L Hunti ng1on Bciich·s Ga r I h \Vise ( 120 high hurdles in 14.3w and 14.5). San Clemente's Tony M v ff ma n (pole vault at I 4-6 1,~), Ne\\'porL's .John l\nzmer !high jump at 6-4 ) and Fountain Vallt•y's Hay ll arris {long jump at 23-01 . F'inal junior leaders arc Corona's Carlo Tosti 1tie with ~-laa~ in 220 ;it 22.21. E:stan- l'ia ·s Eric Olson (440 in 49.91, Cnsta Me~a·s Dou~ MacLtan (mile in 4:19.11 and l\1 arina·~ Gene Taylor t 180 lo~·s in 19.1 ). Stevens and Olson are the onl}' repeat leaders fro1n 1970. Thursday that 2.000 jobs 11•ill be eliminated, lor an annual sa11ing of S20 milhun. He said the sysll'm faces a S\00 mdlion deficit for the fist:al year slarting J uly L 0;1llas Co"•boys footba1\ learn, 1ro _ Pnl• M••• Foun1111n V•ll•YJ. other alumni of Philadelphia • e. c~•lo 1-»to 1c ... cn1 .u1 M••l. Jonn M•'""' ("'"°" Otl Mor), Brue• Glrt•o!e public schools ~·ho have IE•••nc111, J~ V•ntimivll• CM••ina), dislin,uished themselves jn 9 f ; J11hn M.-111>v (Mll•ln8J, 10.c, t .t " l.:xl -C"rlo TO•ll (Coron• <tel M .. rl. professional ath1£"tics include : ~~~1, :~~s•nrl~"'i~~~1n,1:.:,~~ii1 ~;; (.j uy Rodgers. formerly of the Jonn Mile• 1cor0<>1 ae1 Mlf . Jor San f"rancisco \V a r r j or 9 ~~;~f~~t i,.~.~i.,,..l. Joe v.,nt1mre11a baskelball I ea m Earl J,::0° K •• ~~:~ ... 01fW~,\~~!,".~!!i_1· ~ r M h. h Grill ..,,,..,,., !!'lewpoit !'arl>llr\, ~I: onroe, \j;! scoring gua rd Man Co• cco•01>• d•• ,...,,,!IO I; o~v• Di•<UI -M .. r-Sleven• 4Newpo.-! H1tbo•l. 110-··~; HOWt •d ll ov•I•• !Coron• ael M1r), 159·6; T~t,., AID•ll· ion <Newpa•I Harbor!. J~t-s; 8°" r«u e•I• <Co•o"' ael M•fl, 15?-''" f a•e•I wrleht IEOitonl. 14-10'.•. YOUTH ... !Continued from Page l'i) first tcatn All-county selection while Hinojosa earned a se- He said the school board als.o plans to prohibit com- 1nunity use of 166 school buildings -such as for after hrHJrs adult progran1s -in the effort to effect savings. lie <t!su said the bo;1rd is con- sidering cuts in '"e1•ery single program not m:ind;itcd b\' slate law." · for the Ballimore flullet s of ~''~"tmin••••l, )I.I. the NRA ; and Jim Ka tcavagc. li'o;;.-;-._,;...-.-..;-o;;;... ___________ .• -;;.;0•------•'·:I S<'hool officials estimated that the abandonment of \'ars11y sports and intramur;1 I alhletlcs alone ~·ould affecl 100.ono of the 284.()()(} children 1n Hie Ph1ladclph 1a schf)OI :5~·ste1n Stanley \\' Pcl!k·. d1rl•t"tur of physical and health <'duca· a rt'l!r!'d linebacker for the New York Giants football tean1 . Phll11delphi:i sc h no Ibo y ba sketball 1s considered by court experts to be among the 1nosl competitive in the coun- try. i.::ach year's senior elass produces hosts or lop pro- spel'\S for maior collegr. tea1ns. One recent graduate of Chamb!'rl;1in·s h1~l. school .J Aodre ~1cCarter. has re cei\·cd l 250 C1)i1eg1ate offers. 50th An1iiversary CELEBRATION • • SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT DIAGNOSTIC CENTER --ALSO PLAYING He blew the Desert Fox to Hell I Richal'll B......._n . '" 'Raid an Ran11nll/' -LlllMllW P'(llJlt( • TCOINKD.~ IQ!l - WATCH LEARN TO SWIM GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER SERV ICE DEPARTMENT FOR TH E GRAND OPENING SALE AT YOUR ORANGE COAST YMCA 642-9990 Into and out 01 Plenty of oarking And the crowds haven·1 found It yet Your 1r ave1 agent knows the way. PARTS DEPARTMENT BODY SHOP RENT AL LEA SING ON EVERY NEW & USED CAR ·TRUCK FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS 50 GALLONS FREE GAS FREE 4 WEEKEND CAMPER TRIPS PLUS $50 CASH SPENDING MONEY GOODYEAR BLIMP RIDES 50 VALUABLE PRIZES IN ALL COMl IN AND RIGISTlR NOTHING TO IUY NO OILIGATION Theodore Robins FORD §0 Y(All:S Of SEll:VICf: TO 0 11.A N'E COUNTY UNOEll: SAME OWNER SHI I" 2060 HARBOR BLVD. 60-0010 FOR DAVIS-BROWN HUNTINGTON BEACH 1Nt'1 It l.lld'' MU.) l reokh11tu l G.•rffal4 • • • Now 3 locations In Orange County COSTA MESA: 41 1 l. s. .... ,,....th St. o.u, t .t -S.t, '"' El TORO: L_,1111• Hllto, rt ... '"'" .. , .. ,..,, De>9ty 10·6, Tkr~ •rt ll ·t HUNTINGTON BEACH: KID S LOVE UNC LE LEN LEGAL NOl'ICS LEGAL NOl1CE •<1 IOW!ES T·WEST CONSlllUCl10 COMP,0,NY. l!SQ E•U 11'~ S"••'• S.r.t• An•. C1111.,,n11. W P Ind .O.•'><ICIAleo'l Liii., I 11"' + .. P•''"""nla. ev Pnlllt 0 wn<1on•f Gonort! P1rlntr, JllJ Clu~v"w 0 "''" Yo•f>t liJ\dl. Ctlol"'"''· H F. Wnlltle ln''""""'"t Ct ., lt1e ~ H1I G. Wfll!!lo, SK'•'•••• IS.0 Wllon,. l!oulovtr<I, Lo• 11 n111r.. C .. lllorn. 10(l I I. In•~ f>u•lno~I "(Cfld~<lod bY I 1tn1• • a1rlntt>11la H F WHITTLE INVEJlMElo" CO., INC. er Hll G. Whll!I• """""' S•u••••Y lnl• 011i.men1 w•• 111•<1 wlln In• c11~ IV C••r~ ot Orona• Counl~ on 4111 "' f!Cllt'CI by hit lltmo lbcVI . "It-DC Publ ......... O••nQ• (<Miii Dofly t 11o· Mov lJ 1nd Jun( l. f, 15, 1"1 IZM·T' LEG..U. NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE , ... ,,, ,ICTITIOUS llUJONISS 1'-41111 N"M[ ST.t.TEMlttT CEllTtl'ICATl OF I Ullttl SS lollowl"" .,.,.., .. is <10ln11 bu.,nen FICTll!OUl NA,MI 11: lh• un~•<19n..i aon corlilt II 11 • ., '"' H'rLAND DIVISION. J):)O HYl ~na dUchn• • f>u•ln•U •• 1l1 ln(luUti2 .lvenu1 IP.0. !lo~ 111•) Ccslt M•••· w1v, Ca.ii M•••· Cahlarnl•. vndu 1n C1ll!crnlo f'/116 llcllli<)u1 ll•m name ol GULL l-!""1110' l11••nol L~bo••IO""'' '"'. " CLOCKS '"° !n11 IO•d firm i\ <om""I" O•law•r• Co•p. &JOI Lincoln .&v•nut. o! 1ne tcllowl"'I ...,,.....,. wno•• nom• Me<IOn G•o•" llllnol• OOOSl 1uu 1na DI~<• 01 ru•a•"'• i. 01 >ollo,. Thi• Du•lntn ii M ino (on0uc1ed b• • ll i1s Come•• Co .. '"', IJI lnelu"''• (O«>Of11ion (O•l•w•r•). W•v. (05!1 Mri•. C•h!. v. Sct>n•\ae•. O.•l!<I M•Y 'XI. 1'11 "''" 5..,,.,1,. Rl11 C•mera Co .. Inc Tni1 tlolemonl 111..cl wl!~ It><: cwnw B• O••ld L. 0"8rV•n. cler~ or 0<1nv• Counlv ""' Ma) s, 1911 Pr.•la•nl llY ~II.THUii e . 1{11.EGE ll. ST .. TE OF CA\.IFOANIA, OePIJIY CQllOIV Clf!r~ COUNTY OF ORANGE \ p . T·IT2ll On Mt v :Kl. ltll Delo•• me, 1~1 u" Puttlil-O!'•n~ (<Mii! Diilt t llO!, a..-1lg,....,, • NotorY Public '" •nO lo Juf'• I, 1$, ZI, )9. lf?I 1133-11 1•1d CouAi. '"" Mi it. l>'!rl(l""ll" 10 ----I ""''"" D•vid L O'Brvan, k""wn to m• LEGAL NOTICE Ta lit Iii• Prt1l<1or1!. o! ltil (<>rPO•&f•ftt NOTICI!. 01' INTINTIOJt 10 CRlATE I ECUJllTY INTElll$T I S•a. 11101-ilOI u .c .C.l NOllCE Is l>ertl>Y 9;vtt1 lo lh~ C•«ll!o•~ o! SOUTH DRUG~ INC. O•O· 1or. who1t bu1in1u 11ld•eu b Jlll Bri)lal, Coil• M•11, County o< Orf nt•. SI•!• ot C•lllo•nlf, tn11 • <eCvtl!v In• I~•••' I• about lo t>. <reM"' bv Otb•"' and Grtnll'll IO LAO DRUG CO., Socutl'll P~rly. wnc .. buoln•H •ddff11 I• •9'9 Eidt St .• llOHm o<M!. C1litornl•, County cl L<>S llng•l•s, Sll!I ol C•ll!O<fl''• It.at •<Kull<I 1n1 wilt.In onslrum~''' ~"""'" to mo to !r>to "'""" wile! ••"(uT .. I~• witnln in•lru,.,,.nl <In ti.ti•!! o< tn. coro.,.ohon H1tr1ln naml<t. and 1ck,....wl ""~"" to ,,.,,. 1n~t ou<:n cori••.r•lion •• •cu!~<! m• wllhln 1 .. s1ru,,,.,nt puriu•n 10 '" bv·llW) or 1 •••olullofl .. ,,. tx>•r<I of dlrt<!O••. t0FFIC1AL SE ... LI Dor!~ WAik•' Notary PubllC·C~llfo/.,•• Prlncl1>1I 0 !11<1 on Or•nOt CounlY MY (O"!monlon E•P'fl> Frb, 6, l•/1 l>ul>li•~td ~r1r191 C<Ml>I 0 811y 1'1111 M•Y ll t nd Junt I, •• lJ, l•ll 'l'""'' LEGAL NOTICE-- Tn1 P•OJ>•rlY in wnlcl> lhl S1cur11v '"'""'' will bf-('"Alt<! ls, In genero!. Oii ll•tu•t •. m1,r<fl8n<ll•• ~"" •G•>IPmtnt, lur· n!IU•• and lur nl>flinQS p! D•Dlor co••"~• pr<H>orlY ...,w 1oc.81«1 11 l)ll e ri•1ol, 1------• ·;;-------Cll'I• Mel•, (11Unl• o! OI U\PP, !••If ... ,:;.,91, C•lllornl9. ana buti~•" ~Mw" 1• C£~fl l'IClf[ 01' &U~lttESI 1~• a!<"••b•d ••cu,,tv u a n•-dian woll 'ICTlllOUS il'IRM N"ME ::: ~~:.~"';';:1'."" 8-; ,o:,:i"·~-~· ~~·~l':.."~ THE UNOErSIGNEO ... t.• .. bv ~·"I' •~•I iney Ar• «>•>OucfonQ • p ,,..., Poller. OllVG CO. •••• E1rl• St• lla"'m"""· i..,.,,.,,, 11 llltO H11t•d (I+• .: Cal1tort1la I" 1n1!Allm•n" Wt11mlfl\I~•. Co.Inly el O••~t. ~1111 ., So r~, a• kna .. n ro tn• S.cur.., P••I•, (•lllo•,.••· ~"'1tr th~ ll<lltoou 1;,. ell llUS•tlf" ......... , •-.ri •da, ..... u•O(! ti• of POGO'S .... lTEllN ' m ... m. ~~:. 05•:,::i; tor tno '"""' ... ,. !1sl 0••'· a...s th•1 '"'" ll•m 11 <""'"°'"' .. tn• 0 .. reo." Mav ~ 1,11 1011.,....ine ~•'"""· w~• .. nA,,,.~ •na "" ~Ecu11EO · .... 11Tv n•n ••• •••A• lollow1. '"'"'"" L"'O OllUG CO 0 ""' "nlonlo Gomtr. 1606 l''~ "'" "' !ly Lawf•n<• I' l'yll~" V><• Pro•idrn!•Fl"8~<• O~UG: CO. "" l ••lf ~·­~·'""'~··· (•!•• ..... Puhlla~"'I 0•~"•• Coo>! JLJ"I I • 101\ roo~••ln V•ll•Y t?IOIJ Guill•rm1,.1 No• ~.~~~"'· 16•1 '•'~ "-••, Fou~t•ln vot•~, WllNf~~ "'y nond l~•I 1!)111 •• , , ~·~· 1011 .. ... ' . , . • .. I -.. .. . . . . TONIGHT .. BOBBY STEVENS AND THE ... CHECKMATES BOON 3lll w. c-• Hwy. DOCKS Now~ loaclo 642-4291 TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening JUNE 9 •;OO fJ l ir Nl'Q .let'IJ Dunphy. CIJ AIC Ntwt llNJOntr, Smith. 0 lNIC N.., Tom Snyd1r 9 Tt.. Mtn Slit• Guests art D1s1 Aini! Sr , Vir1lnl1 O'Bri1n, Jack V1!1nti, ltrry r.o111ns, Cht1t1 Col1leo 111d co·host )<Mnn1 C.rwn 0 Si1 O'Clocl Morit: (C) (!(I) "tonq11t.d ti Splet .. (sci II) 'S5- [r1c Flem1ni. lloss Martin. J>hil ros· ler. Arm1 volunle-t!S m1nnm1 1 sp1c1 slaloon 500 miles 1h0'/e Eartn are ordered ~o ta~e oil to• Man . l ht li1111ds of llll!Ct tr-a~el + art o-nrcomt onlv to h1v1 thel 11ound oo M1ri J.l•rt c1umblln1. mottler (Vlctori• Slla•) w1ms Miki th• Ila,' must m1rry • 1irl witlt m<>0ey 0 NYl'O O Cil@ (DTk $1111!~ f1111ily "Anothu D1y, Anolht1 Ooll11." Cti•d lfflns that a vlsitOf is wai1in1 !CH ti im ar hornr and tn.i a mu1d11t1 ht 1rrtsltd i1 out of prison m Df'lid Trost Siio• Melba Moo11 r! Dtvid'i onl1 1ues1 m Dn1nt1 it) lud Jau "lames Moody." fB P1tttfn I• Uvinl !l:DO t) ri) M"dlt.11 C.nttr (R) Guesl star Belinda Montromrry, p!1y1n11 a coed sulierint from 1 possible b11in tumor, claims thd Gannon ls !ht lither of htr unborn child, .. 0 l Spy 0 TON IGHT JACK BENNY * gets into the act on • m Thi fli~IJtonn Q) MOYit: (C) (21/1111) ''CuHiver's Tr1v1b" (cartoon) '39-c111ted by Max Fleischer. fO A Tir11t f1r·John(Cllutt1'1 PM CID Fidttr f1r&111 @II Ptotiduo U m hltll V•lllf 0.JJ a!} U ltt11 fu11 ililf eon Cort•lltM ffi "NI Jim H1w1hornt. l:JO CIJ Mewl 8111 Huddy, (!J TrUUI 11 Com.equrnte~ ([)CBS Newt O NICNtw1 m Tht nyin1 N1111 m Hodppodr• LOoe11• Ci) Stltdtd fllm I MusJca!e Er!) DeM't Rtpot1 C!J TllA fBAllC Ntwi 1:001J CBS lttW5 W11t11 CronA111, 0 m MIC N1w1 01v1d Brinkley. @ To T .. I tltt T1uth 00 Dn(Ml 0 Whlf1 My Li11t! @) MO"M: (CJ "Rom a11off i nd Jul· let" (oomedy) '61 -Ptl~1 Us1ino~. S1ndr1 Dte. m I L•t ltc:J fD Ti11 L111u1 (R) Result~ of lt!e innovatioM in dethio n.m1kin1 with- in t~t M:h6ot 1l1ut1u11 ki South1rn Calilorlli1, u pr1cticed ~, lbt Le11ut ol Cooptr1tin1 Schools. (lil Ctll'ld fill Lhi111 Wonl iI) ,t,n,.Utoa N'lfl' CiI:) Si Pto Fu«•• Tu al MO'l'it ''"" The Des O'Connor Show 0 ®J m TM: Del O'Con1W11 Stier. Jacll Senily makes his second •P• pearance as s11tti1I 11uest. 0 Tht fuiith• 0 (JJ @ G) LOllt ti'! I •oottot1 (R) "The $6 Surpriu." DIV8 i11sists ht w•nts no birthday celebrallon, and it 1ppe1rs Julie haJ re•!ty taken him •I his 'll'Ord. m Felony Sqi.1d ff) rlrinc Li~ William F Buckley. €Il)JO Mlnirtes a!) U P.udo d1 SOfi1 9:30 0 00@ ffi Thi Immortal fJO "Min on 1 Punched Card." Fletcher hir8$ a computer firm to track Ben Ricti1rd1. Lynd1 Dry Gtierre. wift ot urie5 stu Christ(lflhr1 Georgt, guesl·sl•f!. l) Badtf W1rd Ntw1 @ V1i1bond aJ la Cruz ff M1riS1 Cf11tes a!) TIA 10:00 O (Ii H1w1il Fiwt-0 (II) Gmst st~r Y1phtt Kotto play~ the role ot J mentally disturbed Vittntm war ~e!e1'n wllo holds Di nny Williims pusoner in I hos pi\11 wud. 0 ®J g;, Faur·in.Ont: Rod S.11· lint's Nithl '•lltl'Y (R) "Tilt House" and "Ctrt1in Stlldowts an the Wt!!." Two haunted houses fi aur1 1n thUI Hfmtnls 1uest·sllrrin1 }Danni J>el• let i nd Slevt Fran~en (in the tint) 1nd Loui, H1yw1rd .nd Aa:nes Moorehead (in the HtOnd): e Cll•nntl s ""' 0 Mowie: "Ridel e11 • Dlad lklrM" (wes\trn) '62-John Vivy1n, l1s1 Lu. m llt•t Pulntm/ nshman. @ M1rrtrap Al H1m1I Gord°" Shrnm 8Uests. ED M•~ Thlltr• }:JO t1 M1n at L1w (R) S~1ron Farrel! ruest f1111 1s an 1n11c!l~t di~oicee on rt!itl who to1Nlnc11 attorney H1nstn 1111! th• h•t bMn r..11ul1ed by 1 Mlllrt worker. 10:30 0 Mcme: "'Coldt~ ~rlinrs" (ad· Q m Thi Mt~ r-ShUoll (Rl venture) '47--by Milla11d, M1 rlene "last of !tu Comancheros.'· (;olonel Dietrich. Matkenrie ti&hls to lrN 1 wom1n 0 @ (!) (D Nn Action "Tll1 wntt! kidnapped by ComanchM01. Hunters." Three pro football fltrs Q Y111ini1 Cr.llM SM• Btn DavidJOn. Walt G1rri!o0n i nd O (}) (!) G) Collftlftip 11 [ddit'I Carl [lier, ire ~otl1~hted. f1tt.' (R) "The Secrr! Bo• .. fdd1t m """ Brn Johns c.omes to IWWKI thll ht 'I 1n t dopl aJ C.d1111 !Im AnifUltlM Id child. @ R1lph Story Sptdtl '11\t Wei1d 11 :00 0 (j) aJ N11" World Iii Wtird " 0 @1 m Nan 0 Million $ Mtn'it : (llrr) ''Ont~ @ D•th V1liey 0.,.. Two C.n Pl1(' (eomect,l 'li2-Peterl Q (J) aJ """' Sellers, Virtlni1 Mas•r!I. m Mo<rie: ''AH1ir W'rtfl 1 Strallp<' m Troth I f ConMqutnta (d11m1) °S4-V1tl01 Malurt, Jttn (ID Clntnu 30 S1 mmon1 £D E11S1llda 61 LMVS fD lkal ~ Ciba ail TllA ED Boot: Bell "lht Se1i!0n el tht W11ch." by James Leo Htrlin1. 11:30 EJ t1) M.., Sri1ti11 l :OO 0 (Jl IJJ G) Rt t 11 2 2 Z (R) Q (@ €t' lohnnJ C.r1a11 Comedi1n "Choost Dnt Alid They Uvtd (!·hp 01v1d Srtnr+er 11unt1. ·~-· • g1ly/Unh l1tP•ly) [¥If A!ltr." Mmin ' 0 {]){i) G) Diel Cnl'lt lsTtl!l'I! tr.ine' Prte Oi~on duhu with 1uthodl 1ri1n Gil C~ey (!) Mtll'i1: "'TM W1J'ftf11 ctn" (drt· ,._ _ m1) '57-M1re11 Hendtr:io~. m TD Tell 1~1 T1uth tI) Thi h 1ntll Cllff .. (ID The An,•tt (I) Luthi llbrt -l:OS €I!.J DuJlo t11 P1bnl'I Rolltr G1me~ •• l :JO €J (Jj l• 1111111 Wllll Ln1 /~) Whtft Alit.011 be11n1 d1hn1 th• son ti • nModJ ~1tri1n counltu, the ... .. Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES t:tl m "Udr ....... .... °'f1l11" (comedy') ·~ -Shnlty ~IO'lllJ, , ,. Dilfl• Dorl. ., t :l5 IJ "uti In .. ..,.,., ltolnl" fcOtn· • •· • 1dy) '44--Ctnnb O'K1tlt, l1hr)orl1 Rt)'ll0l6'. '"f1le ~ (•tdHll) • ,. '5'-l6M Dthl*, Wlllltm Corlrtd. , •• 1:XI 0 ~ MllM hi ltit" (11111Jlttl) " •• ' '41-0cNI Amldll, A/i(t ,,.,.. ';.\(I. G"MI TI• .... .,... .. (CIOlll• A ••• , tdy) '4J...-..Mdy Gtlfllfll. Nlek M'lrM. .. 12:30 0 Oltt St.ii l•llfl 1:00 EJ Moorit: "Q~•11 I•" (dr1m1) '55----.lo1n C1awlord, 61rry Sullivtn, Baby Patmtr, John lrtltnd. (1)0000 ®!•-m Afl·Nlrtrt snow: ''Ow M111 In Hn1n1," "n• Little Diop llf Hor· 1111;" alld "'tratll M Si!Hct." 10':00 (J) (CJ "llotd Ill tltt ~1111pfrt" {horror) ·~nald WDilit, Barb111 Shelley, t:OO m IC) "fr. IN11blll, OidSI .. aill'' {drama) ·~11ristop~u Lt· 1•n. Gtr•ld.ine P .. r-1111. Z:OO 0 "TlM I~ Stlld" (dr1m1) ·~ NtntJ Kelly, ~tnrJ Jorltl. l:GO (jJ ''SUI M• U •t I IUll" (dr11111) 'IO-C11Ud1 D1uphln. 4:JO 1J (C) "flllr Wh!d It Jaw" (ld'Ylll· l11rt) '52-frM MICMlltrlJ', Vidot Mcl.aflltfl •• CJ) 5" 10 Ml lilli111. ... .. Nearly Everyone Li stens to,,Landers ' • NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES "•• Alill•ir M•(lPt~'1 "WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL" (GP) LAST WEEKS! 2ND TDP FEATURE ''MRS. POlUFAX, SPY" (GI Ali MocGrow •Ryon O 'Neol Rated (GP) ''LOVE STORY'' EDWARDS HARBOR ~':.2 l llOU~ ~I~ f SM OllGO fWY HELD OVER Rotk H ud~o" o"d A"gie Oic:~iruori ~Maids all ina row P.lu~ -Mic hoel Coi"e In "GET CARTER " (R) COMING JUNE 16 "THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN " Richard Burton '"Villain" ~~o Wllltft Matthau .· Elaine ltll1J ·~ "A ne<J> Leaf · ~ f.OlDR by t.IQYl{lAI ~ Plus · Borbro S111 isand'ln "ON A CLEAR DAY ~~1~:~v1~ .. "THE BEST MOVIE SINCE 'BONNIE AND CLYDE'!" ......... ,..,.. THE --So-I • "'"'d·'""'"" :;;:,..~:::::"~T'.,.. 2NO TOP HIT GRISSOM GAN6 Jom .. G•'"" "!MAN Ill• ,_ .... _..._..,.._.-:. C~l.tfD ·-~--·----SLEDGE" STARTS FRI .. JUNE 18 "WILD ROVERS" TheGreat White Hope ~~u.--1GPI D. H. LAWRENCE'S "WOMEN IN LOVE" -' 1,J,:,L" lhu1ell A1•lmls u :lido ENDS TONIGHT The Rolling Stones "GIMME SHELTER" ••• Joan Bae? "CARRY IT ON" STA RTS WED. Richard Bur ton "THE YILLIAN " ,t.L~O Karl Malden "CAT O' NINE TAILS " "' ENOS TONIGHT Walt•r Martha11 '" "A NEW LEAF" ,t.l~o Joc:k lfmmo11 "APRIL FOOLS" ST ARTS WEDNESDAY from fh1 ft'IO~•r of ''M.A.S.H." Ahoo lllchord l11rto" '" "VILLIAN" IARWAIN MAT!Nlf Every Wednesday, 1 p.m. Free Refresmenl1 Adults $1 .00 BALBOA 673-4048 OPEN 4:45 10t E. laTM. ll•ll••• "•nln1vl11 NOW-ENOS TUESDAY 8 Academy Awards t "°"t••• ............. . l'1\'l"I'() N t rt:t>JltJI~ f::. ui.tt n 1un1• SCO'l''f ""' l!i.!'l -ALSO- Complete Show Onl y "PATTON" 7,00 "MASH" 9,55 • St.1 rt1 W.dnesd•y e Academy Award Winner -BEST ACTRESS-- GLENDA JACKSON D. H. LAWRENCE'! "WOMEH IN LOVE" lhnll'1lflrT1•:ls 1' & J1me1 E1rl Jones 20th CenlUfYfOJ: Pr~nt~ The Great White Hope I~~--~ LOCAL EDITORIALS The DAILY PILOT Quito Ofte n Fights City Hall WANT TO CLEAN UP ON YOUR CLEAN OUT? FOR FAST! FAST! ACTION! CALL DAILY PILOT CLASS· IFIED DEPT. D I A L D I R E c T ... 6 4 2 -s 6 7 8 .. ' . . . TUHdi1, Junt !, 11'171 DAIL< '2LOT JI, DAILY PILOT WANT ADS _ .... l~I 1 General 1------GI REPO $22 ,950 Ltlca!ed in Cosra i\ltsa on a bJi: 66' x 233· lot L~ a 4 ht>d. room. 2 harh fa rn1ly home Nt>wly pain1f'fl inside & out and ha~ a brand ~w roof. SJOOO do1vn and pynlls o/ $196 Pf'I' mo. 1axe11 included. Hur- L'Y on U11.~ one'! I _ Newport THE •• f,1irview 646·8811 t (anytime) LYON'S DEN Tn1ma{'ulate •. l bdr, Z-'11 h11!h, !a.1·g~' wa!IHlt·panrl)rrl Jamill• room 1v11h rhar1n1nii: u~d hnck f1rrplaCf'. l"ruia! r!111- 1n£ J'OOnl. i\11t111<'u1·ed laud· scap111g 1111h spt'lnklrr sys. 1em. Lorar-ed tn finest Hunr- 1ngton Beach 11e1ghhorhood, clus,. to bearh, sch<lols & shopp1nii:. Pr 1 c e $•12,500. Phone 546.2313 for appoint- m!'nt lo SC!'. BEST FOR THE LEAST Dc)N'T walf ro see !>us Ii\1- ~IACUl.ATE Costa ~1esa hon1e. 4 BR 2 B,\, fA hi, d bl gar, all lor $2:6.~50! S11m- 1l1er <.'00k-0urs y,·iH b,. great under lhf. huge cov'd patio comp\ w/blhn brick B-8-Q. Only $2.650, (lmvn pynL\ and 11 ·s ~·our.-,. JC'a.. COATS ~WALtACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0ptn Evenings) EASTSIDE 9UALITY BUILT :1 Bf"drooms plus guest housP, 11oor! Ghinii:JP roof. plasll'r \\iills, h11rd11·ood floor.~. dP- tat·hecl rlnuhle ga1•age, f:ru1T 1rrrs. It's a be;iuty ;it S:.'7,9."10. Assumable 6,...r. loan available. Call ~1151 t0!lf'n 1'\'l'S. I, KIRITAG! llAl Bll11 Macnab-Irvine 5 Br. & Family Rm. L.rg. 2 l'ilo1;-Con lempora ry .\tf'sa Verde home on pool siie corner lot. PRJCE RF;. DUCED $1400. No down to Vets. $40,750 2 DELUXE -4-PLEXES Spar. 3 BR & 2 Ba iii choice N.B. a re;i. ()y.<nt>r Wll.1'115 qiurk salt. Priced below mkt. NE\Y 80'1,. le.an. 7~~ lhll1)'. lht>~P. '4'on't last. $72,500. EACH Hilltop Capistrano Valley 1 acre hilltop zoMd fl:lr horses. 20 min. to N~rt Center or Santa Ana. Park· like grounds. 3 Bdrm., 2i,; balhs. 3.."JOJ 11q. fl. custom built. Better hun-y! $87,500. FIXER • UPPER Rl'al1y Con1pany 2000 sq 11 of hving arTa, 2 BRICKS & FLOWERS 644-2430 r .. ssive flrepla~.~. all bll· For lh'J'>P !hat Jove lots of 1 :::::~;;::;::~~ 111s. :;, lri::,.,BR, family k. hon-brick & flower,;_ a deJighl- us rn1 . 6 ,, 11.ss111nah!p loan . lul , BR I I r , ·' at a ow owo LINDA ISLE 833.0700 $217 1110. pay~ all. Xlnt 11 rPa $27,JOO. ' · -Al\ 1crms • S32.9:i!I. Call I Bayfro!ll vacant lot ;,.1;,.,lil~·I !nrrn C'\'r.~.J Best availahle location Room for large :yacht Macnab-Irvine 642·8235 675.3210 S75.0CO I 4 BR. R·2 NEWPO-RT-, I Nr11r Nr,111(11'1 His. on 'lUIPI HEIGHTS Paln1P r 81. 2 fuJI l'u\lhs, en· REALTORS \\'alkini); dista nC'e to all trv hall. Ptt1 1o. R-2 Jot w/ SINCE 1944 srhools. Separa1c C'luldnons ' a!lry lor future rt'nt;il in-6 73•4400 play yard w11h cllmbin~ I ("(nlr K: \'alue. $29,00Q or :::-;:;;;;;;:;;:;;:;-;;;:;::~ tTee. Good siic room and be~t oflrr. big bright kilt'hcn SJ3.~. CA.LL (;) 646·1414 HORSE RANCH C1!.ll &IB-711 L A~M Channing pn:wlndcl home 7:"iA\:~ Plus guei.1 quarters, locatM Nr•~ Nrwpor1 Pesl orrlct on 11;:: acre~. Facilities for 4 PLUS Lnl~ ... r C~1Tfl.~ -'l'~ 8<1111~. rndosrd patio. 4 brdl"QO!lll\, f'arrrts. drapes, lenl'rd yard, double i;:-arage . F\rlt prwl' $"5,950. Ownf'r movin~ Sr111 th . tllust i;rll. Call 510.11:;1 IOJ>"n r V('SI , $29,950 Ele9ant 2 Story 4 R<'drooms, l h.1!hs. Hui.:e F';r.m1ly Ronm, Dl'n, l>E'auri· ftl) "1111 paprr. magn1fJC1"nt h1~plaCE". L~rg<' R.non1~ Ruilt-1n rani.:" k n1'r11 i, r1 1.~hw11~h,.r, Nfl rl"1' trrms, nprn 111 !l ri:.1 ~1\0.J72ij TA RBELL 2955 Har bor -~-' DISASTER! Need.~ evr l'ylhing hu1 hil.s lo- r a-11011. Close lo ~ehonls and shopp1n~. 3 bMronms &. 2 ba ths plus POOL. ft,'( it up & h11vf' a N'll l winner Low In"' prit•e of S29.9:-io .. CALL 67J.-l,30 Beath Duplex! Blork !o ocran! 2 BR. furn units, lO\o\-'('r w/used brick lrple, Xlnt ~tal uea? $49,:,00 Call: 673-3663 642-~l E~·rll. associated BROKERS-REAL TORS lD2S W llalboo 67)·)66) Back Bay Area 4 Bedroon1 , l" bath~. family rm., d ining rm. 2 F~plac­ ~10. mode-rn kitche n. A L L TH IS AND A VIEW TOO!~ S30.r;i0. I Roy McC•rdle, R••ltor CLASSIFIED HOURS 8:00 11..m. to 5 p.m. :r.1onday thru Fri day 9 to noon Saturday Advertisers may p!are their ads by telephone COST A ).1 l:SA OFFICE ~JO \V. Bay 642-5678 NE\.\IPOHT BE ACH 3333 Nrl\'J){'lrt Blvd. 642-567~ HUNTI~GTO:i BE:ACH 17875 Bcarh Blvd. 540-L.?20 LAGUNA BEACH 222 f orest Ave. 494-9·166 SAN CLEMENTF. 305 N-El Camino Real 492-4·120 NORTI f COUNTY dial free 540.1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Dc11r!linc for copy & kills ls 5:30 p.m. the day be- fore public11tion, except t or !lilonday Edition when deadline Js Satur-day, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: Advertisel'"S "'hould check their ad& daily &: report f'rrors irnmediatcly. T }f E DAILY PILOT a $.Sumcs liability for the fin;L in· correct lnsertion only. CANCELLATIONS: When killlng an ad \>(' sure to make a N?cord of the XILL NUMBER i::1ven you by your ad tR-krr as receipt of YQUr cancellatlon. This kill number must be pre· ~t'ntr.d by the advertiiier 1n case or a dispute. CANCELLATION OR CORRECTION OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING· Every effort Is made-tO kill or correct a new ad that has been ordert'd hut w~ cannot Ktl!1ran~ tee to do so until tht-ad he.a appeared in thf! pa· per. isio Ne;~:;;<t, c.~1. I DlME·A·UNE Ins: Th~ •ds are-strictlv N_O_W_R_E-OUC-EO--cas h ln advan~ by mall o,r at any o ne of our or· By "Big Corona" bf'ach. fices. NO phone ordt'rs. Nt.\\rsl. n1l'<'SI. warm .l THE DAILY PILOT I?· ~paciou!, 3 BR. It f11m rm. I M)rvea the-rla:ht tn chis· V> ckn;r to fh,. \\}lt-r. J ust sl(y, t'dit, ceruor or I?• c:ut Sj.(100 to S7'.l.:i00 ~ twc any advC"r lisement, Home Show Rt•ltori and to chan11e its rates A reRulationa: without ··,\rn1chll1r Hnu~Phuntins:'' Prior not/~. :t:,J;, E, Cl'l'\Sl Hwy., Cdr-.1 675-7225 CLASSIFIED le,-,-,-.,-, -arl 1n· 111e -cl~ MAILING ADDRESS SEcn~ Som"'"' I • P. o. ll<•• l S60 w11rrh! tor It. DI t 1 Co~t11 f.f~a ' ~78 I _.,._, _ ·---.:•::;26~2:::6 __ _ h<lrSt"s. You own 11tt.luclerl r.~ta tc dP~igned for i:racious l111ni;: anrl the &' o 0 d life. $ll.9,500. 675-3000 :m 11,l\' ,\ llE lf'll: I UE.ll:I'\' INC '. I , EST _1~·1'1 6_!i JOOO * S BR ·VACANT * Beaut, Harbor Vtew Homes rE'~. \\!/¥.·er bar, Jov.ty r;irp.: M>ll-cleaning ovens, incl. quick' possesii. Owner anxiou.~. $59,500 including the Ji1.11d. CORBIN- MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 • * • * .. Surprise Packa9e on Easiside cul-de-sac. -4 BPdrooms. 2 hath~ firr- place, daridy 1700 'sq It home. \\'if(' -p!cast>r kitch· f'_n, and what .11 gr•nd lo!. Freshly pa1rilt'd insilie-& Ot1t, brand new carpctin~. Arnold & Freud 3S8 E, 17th SL Costa Mesa 646-77.>..l REALTORS Newport Executive• l\h.151 SC'e lhts 2-story, 4 ~. room. stf'pdo'4·n ba1h,, Built· in vacuum uni!. lovely atri- um, eJ ec. garage door, love· ly yard. Prntige Atta, 'WOn 't la~t at i68,500! Can for ap. pointmf!nt. Walker & Lee 21>4.l We!lltd iff Driw 6;j6. T711 ()p(-n 'til 9 PM $24,500 3 BDRM.+ DEN NO DOWN TERMS BeautUuJ home, entry hall, spacious rooms, p11t!o, Ae· eluded rear Y•rtl. S.10-1720. TARBELL 29SS 'Herbor *WATERFRONTS* Approach m Lklo l•le Vacant Cl·H $199 :'iOO 't 13> Feel In The Coves ' 4 BR. J bi\!hR S99.S00 Lido Re•lty Inc. • 3377 Via Lldo fi7l. T.300 PAY SL>i per month' for thf~ sharp 3 bedroom, 2 bath bargain with l ire.p lace . htlllt-lni. "''at~r aott•~ llllrt mo~. 5,_'7,. to.n. Walker .l. Lett, Re~ton, "42-4~55 i,r 540-&t.O. l..l/\tPID Pool . 3 hedrooma room lo run. Movtna: \n July 11.nrl forced to ucrltlcc now All Term&. VA no do~ Re11ltor1, 8 42-4455 or 540-.'il40. I I • ' r , ( ... elt\.Y PR.OT lllfld.l:y, Junt 8, 1971 Everyone Her Somethi ng That Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS • The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642·5678 for Fast Results You Can Sell It, Fincl It, Tredo It With a Want Ad ...._ ...... l~I I~! I~! ............ l~ .__I ___ ,.,_ ... ·__,J~ I _, ..... I~ General General General * * * * * General * $22,500 Co.-ta Mesa GORGEOUS DOLL HOUSE Huntington Beach Lido Isle PAY TAXES?? TRADE: PE>nin. Point -4 br. 2 RENTING?? ba. Ca~ Cod, 11.dJ hes! Now'1 rne 11me to invPst in a. OCE"an beach. Frr Lido Isle home to ll.ilVe on laxe~ 11txt ye11r. Approx. SJO pr r mo. nom,, Pr1nc1pal1 on ly . 673-2332. Condominiums for 1ele 160 PRICED BELOW MARKET F'lfst nme o/le~. Spacious PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES TAYLOR CO. Jusl listed, rerrif!c 3 BR home with ovt-rs1Zl"d Joi , rm !or boat or lrlr. ()\\·nt>r ha5 bough! anolhrr homE" 11 n d m11st sell. !\"o rln \'A 'lo dn FHA tl'nns. Payn11s Sll17 pt"r m(I. incl !aXP~ & ins. Call 546-5!!80 !open Pves ~ .it !ul.I pr1cE" of SZI,950. 3 hu~ bedroomli with 2 baths. im- maculate thruout. Carpets anrl g!1slf'ning hardwood D()Qr:s wit h ma!£'h1ng drap- rs. Submit flown payn1ent on $16,10() Gl Loan at $135 ~r month, Including We8 or NO 00\\'N lo GI buyers (If t'llA Terms. Call r.av1ni.:-s on th1.~ 3 bl'droon1 3 BR/7 ba, on J 13 lol~. Will ix'aury_ GI'~ nn monry need-LEASE V.'/OflliO~ or take rd v.•11h Tr11al p;iyn1Pnr of TRADE. 67:1--71&_,_· ---- approx. Slfll per monrh in-Mesa del M ar 3 BR, 2 Bil w lri:: lam1l.v rrn & ""' bar, 1lhl guagr, . ,t:raC.JrJllS !1l'1ng 1n 1·horrP . (.':\I. arra, Nr OCC 11nd : ('tV1r ('Pnlrr, Askin~ S72.9j(l. Larwin Realty, Inc. I Linda Isl• Drive BAYCREST-$79,500 ·•r"ou are invited to see this lovely 5 BR home on lge corner site in quiet area. Fainily rm, 4 baths & 40 ft. pool V.'il.h "no n1aintcnance" patio. Immediate possession. Spacious 4900 sq, ft 4 BR .. 41h bath home. Dining rm., fam. rm .. study & 38 ft. water· front living r1n . 2 Fireplaces. Carpeted & ld scpd. Consider $1200 mo. lse/opt . $155.000. Walker & Lee eludes al!. HomP. ha! all ihat vou nPeri anri morf' t"ULL 4 Br, 'l bll, n1an_y cu~1001 PRICE 1s S22.9",ij), Y~u can·t Jl'atures. Sll.5CK1. Assume afford 10 rent any longer. fl\"'-FHA. Pr1n. o n l Y, 21.162 Brookhur~r. Hnign Bch 546-5411 anytim• For complete inform•tion on 111 liome$ I. lots, please call: "Our 26tli Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road CALL. S.16-5027 W lk & L l'7M•::..::••'7cV•-:-,do-- vA Repo ;23,1:-io total for :t i mi,_1~a,',"°'0Bh·d., all9AdPa\ml s a er ee EARLY AMERICAN COJJN1'RY Cluh Villas, by ownPr , Braur Spanish ·' 13R. ; 2'2 b11, frplc, pYI pal. Adj to pool arr.:i. 1,l,'11lk' tt> Mtsil Vrrrll!' Cntry Cluh, DbJ I garai<"· il4/.J.lQ-(li62. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 833 Dover Or., Suite 3, N.B. NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 6424620 l==~=======~=o;===== Uen•ral Gener a l bedroom. 2 bath. Anyone '' ;i-..,. ;:i ptn tl • ' qual!Cird, no discriminalion. UNUSUAL house & Inf. E-Z 2790 Harbor Bl1·rl. a l Adil.ms Immac 3 RR & fam. 2 BA, \Valkcr & I.er. Hralinrs, 1na1nt. 'I br, lrg sliding 1tlass 1 5--1.i-'.)46.l Open "hi 9 P:\i bt>aut lcprl. $31.900."546-2803 General BEACH COTTAGE cozy FOR COUPLE Quaint rose covered sea cot. 111ge. Perfect for couple or bach,lor. Huge mstr. su1IE". Loads of closet space_ FOR,. li.:AL DINING R:\f. All tilE'd kitchen I.: bath. Lush carpet· in<> Lavish decorative 11·alls. 2 cov'n-d patios. All dic-hnn- dra la'-l'flS. Br ic.k pl11n1er.;_ r.•ew paint. Ntw roof, R-2 zoned. \\'alk to bl'ach. It's a doll hou~,. \\'on·t la.11 - Beri,r hurry. c a 11 1n41 962-5585. - fORISf [ OL '0\ "' "'f "''-r o R s 1!1131 Brookhurst Av,. Hunting-Ion Beach DUMPY DUPLEX $29,950 Ne~s T.L C. (tendf!r lov1ng car,\ SIOO do\\·n plus c\os.· Jn;t CO!';lS undE"r 221-02 FHA. Li\'e in 1-2 BR uni! & IPI the olher one help pay your \\'ii)'. Big 70' x 105' lot with hlock \\'&l.t t!TICIOlied yard. \Vho'1 flnt with $100 .~ Newport Costa Mesa NO OOWN -VA ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;10ur "POT OF' GOLD" hon1" VA/FHA U'°'l()Uf' ti()-'tf'S n e11 Esiaie. &75-6000 SO LD OUT! 1n EASTSIDE: C 0 ST A ~IESA? Tori value for a m1n- 1n1um F.H.A. 1nvestmen1 • NO DO\VN G.I. \\'alk softly on nE"w. lush avocado car· pl'llni;: enjoy rlininJZ: among FORECLOSURES OVER 35 HOMES ALL AREAS a ''•orh'! of v.·alnut cabiners. 3 + I 3.1000 r!o1vn S21.4j(} R!:'la;-; under !ht coverrrl pa-3 + 2 $7.JI) do,1•n S21.750 tJo surroundrd hy your ""'"TI ~ -r 'l $771Q dO\\'n $22.-150 nectarin£' orchard, 111ref" I ·1 + 1 1 ~ S950 rlown $27.950 Bdrms. 11-!i Baths, O'.\'LY ·I + 3 S9j(j rlo"''11 $22.950 $:?j,93(l. 3 + Jl"J + f .R. $95() dn I 31!1!11!1!1111!111!11!1!11!1!!E.. I •iJ.950 Ir 4 + 2 S7j(] do1vn S24.50o 3 + 2 S95<1 down SZS.450 ~ + 7 SI~ down $30,950 U'°'l()Uf' ti()-'tlS lle11 E-tal•,17.s-8000 220 E, 17tli . I LOW DOWN PAYMENT 646·0555 ON E LOAN-NO 2nds 1•d E. Con 1 Hwy. CotOlll Dtl Mar, c..JJt Evening5 Cal! 642-7438 NO LOAN FEES HISTORY IN ANYONE CAN BUY Steps From THE MAKING Ho ;"0 R .. 1 E.1,1, 100• Park & Swim Club Or,• ol a v.inish1ng hrffd o! 8 l 5-7bl I is this model ntat 4 bdr. 1- story Harbor View home. A cozy family room off a rtally unique cotJn!Ty kil- chf!n. A formal dining room & giant l1v1ng room "''llh a brick hreplace. CarP"ts that could ne\·er ha1·e bC'Pn l\Tf'f'l· ped on. Cus1nn1 conCrf'le & sprinklers front & rear. All th15 & you ""'n lhe lanoi fOfl for Jusr S·lj,JOO. Call berore n's gone. ~l'-16-2313 :.lt."sa VPrrl t' homes un(ff'r S28.500. !'oon there 11.un·r MESA VERDE be . any· und"r $30.000. ~ Tr U I Y a perfrr11on1st'i; don'i miss this opporrunity ril"""an1. Bi>t1f'r than fir."''· ro ~ a tnily shaJ1) 3 bf'd. 1ifl(l1lr.o;s FOUR BDRi\l. nro room lormal dining homt BATil, family Rm. home with ldtchen eating nook for \l'lth Bil 1\11 anrt rrar !1\•1ng Rm. ovE"rlook1n-: Artrarr1ve only •••. $~11.2:.1 encl~d rPar yarrl. ~ e w JO'"; Dov.•n • Call Quirk 'arj"lf'ls. brau11rully drapi>d fiil-855(} _ 546-2.11.~ iind r :-;riu1shE"ly dE"coratf'd, PRESTIGE HOME HARBOR VIEW HILLS 011 nr r lr11 1·1n.1; arE"a and mu.~r l'>.'lcnl1rp some of hts t111rrl ll'ork. J>ricrd to .o;;i,](' at $•12.950 1.1-·1rh ·10"'., 00\VN to qualir1rd buyer. 842-4-'lil nr j.IO-:'il•lll. !11m rm, lvg rm, rlhl gar 2 M ission Viejo ha. Convl'nlE"nt, qu1e! loe S 18,500 Income Property 166 ' Capistrano Beach NE\V CUS!Qm 2 hr, 7 ha. frplc, blltns. I\"/\\ 5hag cpl. By O\l•nr/blrh· In Palisades S2fi,JOO. 49:1-12~7. College Park OPEN HOUSE 3 BR. PooJ and largr rover- f'd pallo. Nr11• shag carpel thruou1. Bit-ins, Cornf'r lot \\'Ith room for boat or camp. er. \Valk to schools and ~hop. piny. lO'i~ dov.n. Convf'n- ltional f1nanc1n_g S3.J.9."'>0. 549-0530. 2546 GreC!nbnar, off Princeion. Corona del Mar Spacious & Charmin9 Home Plus Income \\1;1lking d 1stanr,. to the bearh a 2 bedronm, famlly :mom rir .1 bl"rlr'J'lm homi;> \\'il h <l ark 1\'orirl fJ(l()1's a11d Opf'n beam ("f'Jlin;_-; s1ru11tl'd on a l'l'IOm,v 40 ft. R2 lot wuth of 8;iys1de Drive v.·irh a l bedroom rental to help "'1th the l.'lXE'5, nnly S7t~-.oo To S('(' Call 67.'l-S:>:iO BEAUTIFUL LARGE DUPLEX near all schls. 7 n1\n. 10 S.D. CLEAN UP & SAVE or :-;o.,..·pr f11.•y. Alall';is 1n ~rln ''"r"Y ez 1n n1a1n t111 n. Outdoor outlt ls & lighrs. Christmas !ls:;hls h 1 t -1 n, various trE"e5 . Sprinkling s.v~. frnl & bk . Nf'w water h!r, ris hwsllr, rl1spos11 I. 2,098 sq. fr. -460 sci It g;ir. $34,500. By l'l wncr 5-16-3660. Outst anding Location ELDORADO Hom,. -.1 hr, 2 ha. tam rm, fully loO ~rpd • COSTA i\llESA 4 br. 2 ba, lge ki1rhcn/dln'.i:: area, frp!c, brick par10, rrees. cornC!r house w/side yard !or boat or 1railP.r. 2 nllnu!Ps to m;ijor shop'g cPnter. ftteways, ~hoo!~. ~ a ere pa)' k. SJl,500. !-t-16-30~6. 3 BR. 2 Ba, forn1J rl1n arC!a, \l•/hugf' (>llllo. r r I) Ir , 12-2 Br Ganl!:'n Housts aJJ all ru.~h-hu11nn kit1·h . O nse vaulrrd cellin~s in liv rm f..· .... -/all. garai;:es & patios. On to 5chools. shops & ocran. master br. Back yard encl. \•11.!uable 172x204 . I blk Bank F'ul! prier $1 8,500. Sulimil. VE"ry nice twme. By nw11rr. nf ,\n1er1 ca, 2 mJ. ~an., f'..all 847-1221. Anx ious 10 sell. $29,700. l nCTJme $1 ,945/mQ. $169.500. ': SEYMOUR REAL TY ~1G-27j(I. Goort tl'rn1~. Gall Page.·: 1714 h BJ I Reh Own!'r 5-15 Bernard St, C~f · l Beac \'r .• H!J:;n Newpol"t Beach ~'" A.•30 Open 'Iii 9 P ;\1 ,~=~'=-~~==~= -=====~=:I $15,800 V .A. y, ACRE -ZONED C-2 . ii Anyone qualifies subject to 2.l?JI Newpori Blvd. 4 HUGE BDRMS. ON I HUGE LOT Ownrr mflvlng lfl TE"onC!ssee anrl I.i!Y5 "Sell Now ". 1-·uu prire S2fi,850. F11A Loan wilh 614 annual 4 furnishl'd Unl!s pcrlX'nlai;:e rate. Total pay-Mi 000 r!own. Bal Jst TD. men\ $148 Pf'r mon!h. Sh arp 7'/.· 3 bedroom home glistf'n1ng •QUINTARD, 11171 Harbor.CM _ 54.5-().l~ with HARDWOOD F1..00RS. 642-2991 1· 1m:1-s:i33 2 tux_urio~s baths, modri"TI 7 Units • $62,500 E ~. ~. ~uiH -in. k1 !chm. RE"ady rnr OrPan ~1rlr of hiw;iy w/tn· 1· ~ ~ 1mmE"rlli11e occupancy. GI Mme l"IVl'r S70() mo, A good : ,,, ... ..,!!!!!! ................... , whuya"'1 k'"e'"rm'&· CALLL'ee p~~Xct~r f\~~~~-494.9704 1~ FIXERUPPER 2969 So. Coai;t Hwy., L.e,·1: REP OSSESSION. by owner. SprE"ad your wings 1n thi~ spar1ous 4 BR + den, pool homt". Eat-in ki1chen, \ge. family rm IO.'/frplc, shag J C"'<1rpe11ng lhrunuL Jmmac (-ond . Sale or lrRrlp !or smal!rr home. Cal! 546-8226, BR. 2 BA, crri1~. drp~. 2790 llarbor Blvd. 11t Arl;ims INVESTOR "''anted for com-: Paint v.·111 rln wonrlrr5. A.~· 545-016.'i Oprn 'ti\ 9 PM niP rc1al de v e Io pm ' n t •• ,.,umt" 6't"i. loan. Sl 'l5 mo.,C "'o"R"O'-NCA""DO.,C.:C,00C'-mC•c.-"c3C-:-o8~R. S-1 111,000 ca.<-h rcq'd. Will . or namP your Inn~. _fo'Rmily rm, Plush sha,t: rrru1·n 11 ':0 l"NN. Bkr. /'11F:SA De! !llnr ~BR .. 1 R,\. ;\-!any E".~tra.~, S.1B,f)')Q. A'li11 Mnrl. Close ro 5Chl ~ &. shop- p1n.i:. nwner 546-lilll. F!!A Appraisal !23.5011 3 Br, 2 ba, shag rrrils. nice drps, rll1!. gRr. &12-:.!4fM . 3 BR on esiare size ricean view lot. $24.~.=.t'l. Owner. l!HO Linde~ Pl, C~t. 6'12-1122 Dover Shores e EXCLUSIVE e ,IM7-S~7 968-l1 7S !li•~-·l.~77 carpet throughout. Lot.~ of _M_>-_O_''-"-·------- o!hl'r extras. Im m" rl Jndu~trial Property 168 •· po~SC!S~ion . $32,500. S.17-9j()(J I .· A STONE'S THROW ON PLACENTIA AVE .• or R30-2808 , 1 . COSTA MESA TO THE BACK BAY /lll':1:•l71._ $6;:..ooo, 9,.~t ~,.rm.~. ++ WATERFRONT-3 Br,? S2S,'9SO PRICE lnMn1P s.=.oo, "'irh much ~ J bl'diooms srpararl" fa mily 1 I Ra, ~unriC'rk + hoat rloek. iwni. 2 he~utirul barhs. Pnl. rfY'lm nr morr bu1 Jd1nJ1;5. $!11 ,000 llr l~r opL Ownrr isherl hardwOO<I [Joors. To\\'-Roy McCardle Rea ltor 6'1·1-11 ~2 or fi.\·!-7411. JRIO Ne"-por1 Blvd .• C.;\1. 1 f'r1n1: sharll! tr£'es, l'iur..-1unrl 548_7729 Irvine CREAM PUFFS r hi~ 1~ fl. farrn-sizrd lor. {;ov'I appral!f'ri anrl 11p-I· for V7ts. Don't drag your AVALON, C11rahna. --40xtfi0 ; 1 Ire! CALL R 3 Int Prictd helow ap-- II Sell the nld lituU Buy thE' F•irvlew n'w litufJ LUSK HOME ,\fear ne1v 'I BR. 2 Ba. Grar. ious hv1ng room. "'·i rh flT'f'· I plaC"'f', f11.mlly rnom. d1n1ni: ONLY ONF. fN TQ\\i'N. f:arh unit a 4 Bf'<imnm 21.., bath with eppMx1n1atel.v 2.00J ,._q It. Only 2 ,Vl'ilr.~ olrl. Enjoy Top 1nC'C\n1 .... l"Xr:r-llrnt 1nra- t1nn. and luxury living. S79.~1(l() l\'llh onl,v JO'"i. down. 1 ol R Kind VU HOM~: ~ ~ft. fr. ConTrmp_ Olri \\'orld r!C!s1i::n 4 BR + m11.1r1·~. 411z Bath. 10" ftnhq. rloori;. SpA!'ious f ourmel kltchf'n. Foun1ain arnum. 4- t'flr ;:-ar. ll'1JI trade rlown. \\·,. ha\·e r .... o of lhtm. 2 BR. 2 BA "'·1th den.~. ran1?1ng in pnr r from $29,900 In $34,!!00. Qu1rr l(l(':1t1on~ yr! .~Troll ing rl.stance to borh aduh & family pools. tenn1!'l court~. golfing & ~hoppin.IJ. prnvrd. Not one. th111 rl11ne I Lots for Sale 17l • Wa Iker & Lee pra1sal · -for ri~~cr1 pt1on · '. PRt Chancy ~]:-ii Pa5e · 27~ Ha rhor Rlvd 11 1 ,\rlam5 Orl;indo San!a B11rbara, Cal.: 646-1811 (anytime) New Model Home !5 BR. 5 Ba, just completed, vie"'· ol Bay & Hills. Formal din, breaklast rm, fa.m rm """"'l':l ba.r, pool. Alw vi'w lots a vail -.,...ill butld to your needs IVAN \\'ELLS & SONS 2006 Galaxy Dr Dovl'r Sllores. &16-1550 Opt'n Daily Classified INDEX Advert1s1n9 . ._____ ...... _. _ ... _ •• _,·____,!! ie I C la ssification l 00-1 4'9 Real Eltate, !.eJ General L____J . C lassif ication 150-184 ar!';i, plu~ bonus rm, <i1n1ni;: 220 E.17tti aff"a. 'I " crnts &· rir[l5, 3 c~r i;:arage. rou own the g 'OUnd. Lachenmyer Realtor lgi)() ~E"\lllOrt Blvd . c.~1. Of!IN' Ofl!'n 7 rlay~ 11·k (Rl1 fi.Jfi • .'/12~ F:\'1'!< fii]-i'1i -, YE-OLE FARM HOUSE 6 BR 'S. HOBBY RM. T!l,\T :;; RICiHT: fi h11i::f! hrrl- 1 nn'-"-· ,\!:imn101h ll\1ng ;irr;i. 111th cn1r rC"tl1ni::·h1 lrplC', "Cnrrrr 1\,..ttl" · k1tchf'n CALL 67.1-115.-1() IO'THEREAL \~ESTATERS \.... 011 •t • j II', l I I " f'JV' Separates Slfi!l.'100 + • 5'111-7249 East Bluff e EXCLUSIVE AG ENTS e SALES -LEASES ~1~-046,1 Open 'nl 9 P,\1 ...:q~10.1 j l1N IQUE hay!mnt mohilr CllOICE JZ:Olf eourse Int, /\'1-; d h II hnmr. S-27.~. B,.a111 hH..Y gue-1 CC, l..ai;:una N!gue: .• 1 i... • !01' x J86', Ovf'rlook, l.~l l .-·-.. re 1 1~"'"·_"'' "·~"'· "'_'°''°'· I\ Anch(lrage Way, Lido f11 1rw11y &. grt>E"n. S36,!)()(). Park. 1~2-0661. I I ~=7c=----~· f. 11EAL TY 811 \'CRE~T Beauty! 3 BR. ./ CHOICE JZ:o!f CoUJ"51e loL. I ¥.' Un!\' P11rk Center. Irvine 211 BA, fam ily rm. rrr Nigurl C.C., Laguna N\g11Pl,1 C.;ill An.vt1n1e 8:t1-l}!t20 ~1m plr. Room tnr pool IOl 'xlJ\6'. Overlooks ls ri 2 Drl1,o:-hrh11ly furnishrd hr:ius-fairv.ay k greP.n. S36.ll00 · $.i~.~JOO. 6'12-4~rt or 6,"\.1-0027. ,9., ~"I e.~ nn onl' Jot. srparatPd by ty ·~ ., -II I h LOVEL\' 2 ~ty BMarirnOf'r N•wpoct Sh•••• --------· Pf•Vittr )IV"'· .~u 1 0 1 I' T11rtlr Hock homr \\" li,:r Corona del M'8r highi\·a.v. l.i\f' in onr and 2-11 .\ Vl!<ra De! Orn \'il'\I 191. 4 BR, 3 BA. fam :l RR, d<'n. xrra bltn~. df)~. l.;irgr \•itw 101 f)73-20 t0 1 *MESA VERDE* '[ ""°'''' Ji-1 Lo\-ely 1mmac. homE". Beaut. L. _______ __,~ 3 ~r1f""'1~L;~;!~ :' h<11h•. ''1th lnarl< .\.· !r);lrj~ of sinr. 11~r. Hr1 ll111n1 htirnt or;ini::t • .trprt1ni:-. ~r n1srr. su1rr 1111h J!"l' r lrisrls, ,\ l1trl r p;unt l..--iulrl m;ikP 1h1< A. I rolil'("'J r('nl lrnn1 !hr n.thrr. 1 l\"r1\'(lfll"! B£'1tf'h f.44-11.l.1 2 ~ 1 I ~2~()()() A J d 1 .!us1 ~rrp~ 1n ~hnr-p1n.11: and _ r m, P~!lo<, · car i:ar. "P' '-'· · .vai imnir · Mountain, Desert lhr hf'ilcl1. SJ1.7."Jl, Phone Founti11n Valley blk ro JJa rk pools k 1rnn1~ Fh• n11nrr, &.J:t-3404 pnn-R 1 ' 174 rr1 . :--·r . .Schools 011n"r.I 11pjr«. 1 -.. ",'-" .. '-------·I fir.:.~:>:.n. EXECUTIVE_SI !'-3.1-20:i7. Santa Ana HA,'itHO tAPJSrRANO • grounds. Cov. pal.lo. 3 RR C laisif ica t iort 200-260 frwrrd :1 1r f11rn~•" lirr· !· fam. rm 2 Baths. s.35.~. plarr, r l,,rrnr h111l1-1ns fnr POOL !II & !' 1 RROADi1100R TurT lr Rork 12'• A &!It"~ 1-:xC"'!11~1\'P 11r<>a Georg• Williamson L __ "_'_ .. _._._ ... _._ .. _ ___,J/ re J ;\Jn1n 1n ltJt<; ~[la<P ;<.l\f'l" REALTOR . k11rllf'n CArf)"t~ a11rl <lritp- 673-4'.50 6'1.).l:i64 E..-n-. Cl a~~if ic..e tion 300-355 ""· fl';ir!~· fnr ,,,,,Jr m"'" in ~1v111·11l11 rr l!uIT). Call I i\41 SPANISH DEC'OR• nn this :l .'l hr. 2 hil, :,,u;} Catoii·hil: :':H1\l1f' ~ hPdr<101r> l1i: f.1n1 Hnr~r ~ nk F: Z tPrm~. Bkr RR +, rlrn + lo•\'PIY f:1n1 I ~3J.;J.'2!>-I. .~:l.'i . .-:oo inrJt1rlin.rz rn1, "<'P ii ln rn1, hl r1n lpl, S.14-~~-'~--~--- ----rm "' l>r1ck bookshrl\'r11 & l.11r11"1 ,.rpi< rlrr~. ('()\'rl pa•+n, ~tl· Out of State P r . 1 8 . . l1Gr-';;";;•;;';;";;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""i1 1 t_:_':"=rt~m=•~°':'~'""::_:':'~01'.JI ~ J All Thi.\ fnr S2~ fl(\() 11 !!h C"'!lrrrn• ~11 \ l.1v1n " 1•h rn- !.il f'i\)01 .. ,,1~ (\f $1iO rrr n1nr1r h. /1o11 1 p:i•~ tlus • C,\Ll, FOREST [ OLSON . ' '"'" \ /IFALrORS • NEW ON MARKET 11p1h;ir':\lu~1~rr10 11rirr • _ ROCh: r>"r~harpy"'rd.lrnntl.·r<'.1r D-P 7 f l.n\'l'lv 2 f., rl,.n r;:in1'h .,1~1,. HAFFDAL REALTY )Thl~RT?Lfb.~ nr l'Cl. ~ ~rir1nkl rr~ Riiy al I.I :1p-).; 1\. \\";i~h1ni;;ron, ln 2T"'l1 <•t 21"' , ., rlraf>Prl. lnrl~rprf hnnir, 11. h«, hu11!1n nvpn.11\.17-4.Jff; "·\"~ .-.-. -"" ,.;, .. ". · r•1:i1,al 'ilfi 'iOO. ''f 11 ~«1lfl\P, rr• rr.1!1nn ;irPi\, :ipprflx :l4 , ., ··u &lo'I tn,,.rkrt h,1 rdllCI' ,~. l11~h1111.~hrr. SpPr-Huntington Beach j nl\nrr Kll-Zi:;t'l ,,,~~ .111 L.l ar ,,1.1.1 per n1n Xlnt 11r•rr~ • nf'" Ch<1lr1 hnn1,. on IORl.Sl [ OL '0\ '" Hf A l Tl, N S OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Vloukl You lellevt LESS THAN $75.00 A Month Investor"• 1~ia.l. T11.ke over 5%. annual % rah! FHA Joan. Nt!at and clean 3 hf!droom home. Can ht; your s fo r less than $75 a month. Rare find nesU~ on huge "\\·ell kept lot. For the particular home buyer or the discerning lnvl"&· tor. Don 't fa.it to lnv~s­ tigat.e thil unU&ll8J OP· partunlty. Won't Jut so hurcy. call HS.OJOJ FOUR UGLY DUCKLINGS PLUS 'h ACRE N~they're: nol palacl':s -but oh boy ~! WHAT POTENTIAL. Your op- portunity lo take ad- vantqe. Owner mU1l sell today -goin1 e1sL Priced lor leu tr;" whal he orlr!Mlly d. Near schools and • P· pina. Zoned for multfplt; unlu:. Low maJntenantt. "tor lua:e prof!L Save m:roro. SE'e now. Dial 101\l\I I_ Ol\0\ ~ ,. . } ~-, 2299 Harbor. Costa Mne C lasiific.etion 360-370 1acular f11'Ppla1·r . h1r;ik/11~1 ( ~ ,\ ;i,rr~.:. rn 1n Jron1 S<r. ~1:11 r l!ll'_V YI! S~!l.~n 1 1&1 W lk & L '"" "'~'""'" ,, .. ~ a er ee 1 _f~un11n;i:tnn Rl'a_:_h __ · h;ir pl ll, fnrrl\il! rl1r11ng I Laguna Beach C·111~1 r lRfa . lrrn1\. ti I. \lr l"lf"lt:"r 1170\ '--c-1-.,-,-;f-;,-,-,-,0-,-.~00-465 P.r;iJ!nrs I YOUR OWN fl:ental1 t'fl()m, R-7 lnl, ~nulh nf h1Rh-POOL SIDE OCEAN VIEW JOHN H . IRWIN Sp1r11 l .. 1kr H".1, Tri!lllr, \la~· OHrr,-.d fnr S.."•1.7ilf'l. PARADISE ti.16-4-liO \\'11sh 'l.~l><!'I 27'11 l!;irhnr Bl\•ci 111 Arl;iins ''SPA'' MORGAN REAL TV "~r,~i .~ "R. '·Ba ....... ,1 hnmr .. -..:r"' 2 RR. rl,.n 1'2 RA. S J C • 1 Ranches, Farms, 6 "" " ·'"' ,..,. hnn1r Efhr1~n1 bu.l!lln k1trh. an uan ap1s rano 180 73-6642 675.6459 frr~h riaint irt & nu1, nP w Groves 1 1 iii14] :H:..fl.!~;, flJ'C'n 't1I 'l fl() P\I Annou~nll 1.-: .,; ~Ii hr:tlrr! pool & ~tP· ..__ _____ __, NOW VACANT I ar..i lr .l ilf'll/.ll. 2 chAr-g\n 2 ON A LOT I'.'.,.,. sh1ti;: r rpis. u~rd 1,rirk rn \11!h rl 1~h11~shrr ,(., l0<1ci• 2·1/J acrr levrl hor~f' rsr;i1 r, ---------~~ l"lf cupM,,.rd~-Bf'amrd t"t'il· hrau!1ful J RR homr. fl"lll, 20 ACRES prodtir1ni:: Oran2e rirrrl. fnrm! rlin 11~~a . l'/IC"'I"· 1ng.•. $.11.000. C.1111 ~ corral, barn. la nd~!':lpcri. Grove In R!VE"r~ld#I at Van C lassific•tion 500-S I 0 lmmrlf. Jl"'SP<.<-tron Sh ... rr. nRQ ~. hr;it lamp, $.UnkE"n ~h;irp 4 BR 2 B;i h.,m,, In f1rr I'll flrlrTIT.<-1 h1.<-h l11nlf. ~-•-m_oo_•'•-~ll "i C lassific•tion 525-535 ..__~'-"_._._,_'_'"'"' __ ,.,l [gJ Cla1sific•+ion 550-555 prim" loraunn tnv,.rrd !'!"'· •r11ri1ni::; · PLU.'i 11 lo\'rly 4 tin, -"'""" B·B-Q. mo<irrn I h<lr lioinr • r 11rrri1nh. drap- k1rrh. MZ)" t1rrpl !.· rinse r r•"-"· rlrr••r11· g:ir11g .. rlnnr to shnrip1ni; Fl!;\ \",\ 1rrmr. C•l'">f'llrr · R1~hr pr1C'i'rl prop· Dr 115SUffif' fi•.,-·;, \o;in . S-21'\0. ) r1'!!f'~ ;irr "rlllnc !V th•.<-1.< mo. ind 1~-.;es. Call ~5-8·12~ R1i=h1' Onl_v S.l~.'l.'(I. Call \oprn "''1'5.~ 6-llj.~!~1. 2 • 2 Bcrlrootn hnusr~ 1n onr or our hf'sl i<0ulh-of.rht-h1i;::h· 1\•11y locarinn~. Excrllrnt 1n. (Ylmf', and l'l!.n h,. ~rrn a.J· mo.<-1 an,,·nmc. $15.~j(). Call b7J-li:x;o lflr 11r•·111in11nent. I I~ B11 lboa Prnin~ula -5 ~- k\lices ndR pal Boats .. Trailers f'()n!rl.~. 4 h;ilh~. huiltJn 2 BR, 1 BA + l Br. llPt or • 1 rs l bdr, famtly l'Xlm, <1 1nin~ k11chrn, m;in,Y fine ft>aturt's. 4.)' lot S. or H11·~, .. $4'1,000 Cla,,ifi~ation b00-699 room. Rugt..ir,-~tylr. N r 1v 1 $12.}.f):'/(1 firm. ReUing 962-66.i.l [(JJ gh11.g carpets. In movt-in Pete B6rrett Realty Coate Mesa Employment J t J conr:lition. Corntr lot "llh 642-5200 '--------' f g11.r~ for boar . or ir:iilrr I Si:.O Tn1a1 Down on 221-Dl N2E~~.5f~1~~~ ~~:~;~~~~=( Cl•11ific•tion 700-710 S:W.500. Ne11,·Jy 11~211•01 Comr. r--v·1 n-h,..,..,m. 4 "-~mom. 546 3 3 ..,., ,., ""'' '''"' Priv&1,. Cpl5, cl rps. F''nced II"-I and ff!!:. Cal! • · 2 tm1h h;i,rgiun. oo urs l"lr 1 blk ro 5lore5. Principals V rxtras. Hurry~ («11 Walkrr only. $49.9j(I. 5'16·2787 hf!,. '---------& l)"f'. P.c;il!or\, IH~-44.'>5 or fore 9:3() A:\\ or alltr 9 P i\t Cl•s1ific•tion 800-8lb :'!-\Q.....j\oj() l~I \V inrrrgrf'rn Pl., Ap!. )[El ST E P'S-,T"O~B"'E°'A;-;C"H-,-R. C. I'll. A pp' t nnly. ,, •·~'-~ LARGE 3 bedroom, just 1 -~c--~-~=-=-""=~ t1 and ...... l'I",., 2-Sty. A·fram". J BR. + * * EASTSI DE '--------_, painted, c~U & drapr~. family rm. Corf}('r lo!. Sharp 3 Bdrm. l"i 811, h10.·t1 Cl•ssific•tion 850.858 frnred yd.. lam. rm.. On ly S31.900 • tPrm' fir~. fA ht. lrg lnl. boat 11c. childrrn & ptls OK. $215 CAYWOOD REALTY -~ O I )~ p/m \Ya~r ,,_ L' l' t I rP~~. s, ... ~~1. 11,•nrr may u~"""-and •* R 1' 842 •44 5 ,-6JD6 \\', Cna.tt H"')' .• :-.'.B. hl'lp finance Don'f "'•ii • _.,. tC.. ea rnr5. or 548-1290 * Call · 546-081~ * 50-!>140. "~===~-Classific.ation 900-'9 12 NEWPOR:T HEIGHTS REPOSSESSIONS BJLL F'ULLER, REALTOR liJ * SO:\fE VJE\V~ * !iriarkllne: clC!Rn homrs, ~me MONTICELLO TownhooM! 2 Tr1nsporUitkln rh J.OOO YJ ft homf'. ;i BR, .i Bil, nr\l·Jy pa1nterl lt r1rpeted. 2 l!"R" br~. ~ ha. Pvt Jlllllo. '--------ml fo r ...a.le or ron5id,.r ll"atw' J,4 & ~ hdrms. ~mr "·1 th Pool, S.lli-726.t !)46-(l'l54. Cl•1sif ic:a tion '915.'94'9 oprion for flltll~ inv,.~l/l'l"TII J'K)l"lls. }-1!,,.VA Cf')TI\'. !emu. :"o!ESA Vtrdt by OW!'lfr 3 RR. JEAN SMITH RL TR • fmn1 .$"10.lj()(I in $40,000 f.o1m rm, 2 BA, patio. Open I I~ 400 E 17!h s c 'r-.1 646-~2: <YlLLI~~ & "ATI/; i:"r rlR1!y s~.9.';0 ~>207!; . Al.lhlfors.le "' . 1" . • ''" AA ll A'111m~ A\~ 962-3.'il.1 MESA VERDE HOME c 1.1sific•tion 950-'9 fll&t 1"1""Sul tt Al"" Ju.~! .. phone 11\•,.·u h(')p . 11' 642-5671 J Br lie kl!, nice lncd yrd. c.tll ,B\\'llY • fi·l2...:67!1 )OU IE' . Ry OWTil'r ):l7,000. M~&WM .V l<l."rpd B1~. lJZ: nati('I. Sl'l0,000. ()\\.'Mf'r. 493-421>.'l. Hurrn & ('lrvel11n'1 Good Prlt"f"d In ~rll nnw 111 $2~.Rflfl ..A'6 ."llr fnr 1r11 1Jpr pie t'\f 5Ub· SEYMOUR REALTY e,4 'h a ;o..1:irf'h 11,,lrt. "'r11~ Ch11.( .. S11hm11 . Call ~7-l?Jl 0 "a·,., ~ rlJv1s1nn. On m11 1n h""' 1n 17141 Br11ch Rlvd ., l!rgn B<"h REAL ESTATE -IWI ;\l:irlin, S1ll Nn. ~la in Sr, O""n '!II !l P;\1 R1vPr•ldl' ~2::.01 ,.. 1190 GlenrJ('y~ S.1. -----~I $18,500. ' l BR, 2 BA, fff ~ 100· lrncrrl lor, ell'rt blr1n R 'O. crpt~. drf)S. lrg liv rm. FA h!, rlbl gar, lrl~. p;iym15 lf'sS ihan rf'nt. Good nhrhoorl. I' 1 lla~e Re al Estate '62-4471 ( ::::. ) 546·11 OJ CLEANUP & SAVE Just reduced S2.000. 21r!i Ba, 3 BR. big yd, 1111 morl,rn. Quie1 area, Fl. pric~ SZ7.9:,0 545-0458 893·85J3 49-1-t\473 ~9-03!fi Acr•ag• for sale 150 Real Estate REDWOOD & GLASS 20 acre5 !or ~1" near !\an Exchange 112 LftJTl(lnt Lang11·orthy ri<'s1gn· Lui.~ Rt'y Down Goll Cour~£' j .1 BR. 2 BA. nrw hrR! _ 111r . eri. Ur11que 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath. wilh ~J)('ct11rul11r \'lC'w or rrrrii;::rrat1on 1~ 1nn•. h"ll1tri Asking $39.500. G! loan P;ilnn1ar mo11111a1n~ anrl pool, rurn1~hrr! ! hlk Palm - avail. 01:ran v.·atrr. Po11·rr &. Spring.~ Sh0pp1oi: Crn1rr. REALE X rrlrphnll4! nn p r oprrt y. S.'.:1,000 for 1 .... 2una, CrlM, REAL EST ATE $3,f)"Xl (Jf'r ll('TP. Trrn1.~ N~"-Pol'I llfP:i. 0 \V n" r 917 G!rnne,VN'. Lai;:una 111·11.ilahl,., Shr ltcr lndu~tr!E'S fii'--0677_. __ =----·I 494-8561 (714• 64:t--2!12fl. Real Estate Wanted JU !~ PANORAMIC VIEW SIERRA f()(l1hill\ 57 "r nr. !· Nell•t r 4 &lrm. fllm lly room. Shave r Lak!!, paved frn1.11:. CONDOMINIUM J Barh, 2 trplc home "" pJr c. ht-11uf <''i'lO(fM. A S.1t11._J ht-am Cf'tlin~. Ask 1 n g 111 $~21 pE"r ac. Bkt: -EXPERTS- $62.500, Can 15SUmE' JAO '~ 1~'-'-'-'-"-'-·------- loan. Cemetery REAL EX Lots/Crypts WE S P~:C IALIZE JN S·E·L-L-1-N-G CONDO'S BU)'tNi "''ailing now. Q~ 11a!es men •re hooded. ur. REAL ESTATE 917 GlenMYf't, La;gunA 494-1561 156 FOUR sp11c'1 -Meadowlawn JTI()l;f p1mPcHon fnr you South P !l c I f IC' Vi,.w when ~Plhnit your home or Memorial Park. $170'.l. \'t'r1te incom .. prnprrty. YANKEE, WOOOSEY S•tting. Jack f'. f'p,l lin, 15931 W. Isl larwln Realty, Inc. PRIVACY Dr. Goldl'n Co. 80401. COME HOME 2-1 BR Unllf'.' 00ff to hf'ech. l-=---~-----1 71 :.02 Br'l)<)khur~1. l!nii;:n Bcb to th18 lov,ly -4 ~drm POOL lmmacul11.ft! Asking $41,$00. Commercial 546-5411 anytime ~~:;";, ~~~: v~'~ RE:tAELS~~TE P•oo .. rv 151 * CASH BUYER * ooly "°·""· 913 GI'°"''"· '"-" INVESTMENTS COLLINS & WATTS 494-1561 WITH "MAJOR" 9fi2-5.:.'l3 £ves. &17-M'Z7 BY ownE"r: 4BR, f11m rm. lgr. TENANTS-LF.ASEBAO<S MEREDITH f)lltin, shag cPI, Good t~rm.-. OrFJCE GARDENS $37,500. ~!M--0386. co;..1,\tEltCl/\L Drastically Reduced Seve you.r ca!' • :t'• not & APT BLD'G:; 4 BR GalleM11 • 2700 sq rt . tu! J~ reach for :your W . R. DUBOIS, INC. f11m il)' rm & formal dln. phOne .l e.ill Dally r Jot IRE Broke!rttl Jll.l.~·9-14~ rm C.Omer lot. By OIO."Oer. Cus!fied 64~ OIR.f'ie DAU..Y PILOT for acllon! I Make offer. 962·n74 )wr ad· today! C111l &12-.."l&iS 4 S..ve! ;,,;__.::_;"-"''------~--~--- Don't Jlsf ,YO!lr horn,. J.Ptl it 10 ll.'1, ' &Iv"' rimt, ~avl! monry, imn1,.r1 l1rm 'lllrr. Brnkl"i e CAPITAL INVESTMENTS e 8'12-7577 & :..io.:~'llfi Tr"dE"r's P11ra<l1M" rn!umn !~ for ~·ou: 5 Lines. !i n~y~ for 1), Call loday ... &i2-.1671, T11nhf, JU1'l't e. tm DAflY Pr\."' ~"""""'~;;;~~l ~I~,.""""'~' ;;:I~~ I -....... I~ I _,..... I~ I .,.,,_ ......... I~ I -·-......... I~ I -·-, ....... ,. I~ [ ................. l~I ··"'""""f ...... IL!l u11 inffsM __ ..,._.;.v •. to __ L_•_•• ___ 2_40_ HouMs Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. 305 Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. futl'I. 360 Apt. Unfurn. l65 Apts., Apt1., 'ii0ipipoirliiuiniiliyiiiiii200iiii 11 st TD Loan G•n•r•I Laguna Beach General -------1 _c_._ •• _._M_·-·-·-----1Co1ta Mt•• Furn. or Unfum. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. fl _ * FOR LEASE •--t 1 BR, Me!• d~I ~till' A-• , ---------' _s._n_t_•_A_•_• ______ s_•_nt_•_A_•_•-----·I 7,, INTERES'"r * * r..1-:NT or -.-. ::im. ol 3 ,_ 1• •· l711 HELP! '" 1 $90 BACll ! w /sto\'f', l't'ln~. ATVICI'OIUABi::ACll dt'su'es unt. 3 br house, No pets. 1130. month . 2nd TD loan <'Pts. drpi;, 1rg ym. El siae. u n1riu!:! J 1x1rn1. home. 1~ ro.ss., t Aug, ·11, 1n Sun 5-R>.9T87. FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. Terms based on equity. 642-2171 545-0611 SPrving lfarbor area 21 yl'3. Sattler Morlgag• Co. 336 E. 17th Street Cash Fast! 1st & 2nd Trust Deeds Jo'REE APPRAISALS Costa Mesa Investment 548-7711 anytim• Money Wanted 250 \IF:i\TUHE cap11al nPederl fnr '! n10\ion p i cture s S750,Wl ot· 1 mo1 1on picture for s:f.!0,000. D1~tri!Jut1on ,,..r Cal! :O.lr. Rirf' ;ii ~!~/7.~i-4~2:1 fl1" :.1r. Ht!lm;in a t 213/3·10-8822 e\•es or 11 knds. Pl'1nc1pal~ only Mortgages , T rust Deeds 260 Sngls ok. ra tl'd on tile Ol'ean suJe ol CIC'inente l11~h School rhst. f-,--.-ft-.--P-oo_l ___ J_d_<_al __ t_o_rf hwy., at Victoria Bea11i. 4!1'2-7271,all6:30p1n,wkdys. Bachc'lor. Slj(), Adul1~. ~ BR HOUSE! 2 trp!~. gar, yd, kids/pets \\'£'lron1f'. f.180. Blue Beacon * 645-0111 3 BDRM., Family rn1., park like yard. Costa ~lcsa. Kirts OK, brk., $200 a munth. NO FEE. 540-1720. 3 BLlR.\f. + lamlly nn., full dinilll; nn., built-ins., brk. $3!)0 a month. NO FEE, Ne1vport, 540-1120. Corona del Mar 2 8R, I Ba + I Br. a pe. I t)lk brh. S32~/r1lfl. yr 's lsr No ch 1lrl/pet1. Rf'll1n;;. 962-66:~-:. Costa Mesa OCEA:"I VI F:\V + p;in. n11r lites. Nl"IV (')[('{" I) pc ·I BR, 3 B.'°I. frin1 rrn. frplc, bl!ns, shag, formal rlui. & l"tc. Nr Newport I.: beach $32\i n10. 968-69.18. Outs1a11di11g Qet>an virv•, 1 '~ Back D~y Spac. 19!}3 Churrh. 5'iS.-963J. baths. "l sunken tu lr.i. 2 fir~ 1------'------Dana Point plaL'{.'S, l in 1nstr. bdrni. All I Bit. hf'rtlt'd pool, Xln1 lnc11· 1'1'.'d t•N:lar l'~lrriur. An11quc lion, Adulls, no JJC1 s, llrf's, st:uned glaJSS window. Color· ~11i 1uu. 5.1_µ_3_.1;-,_. ____ 1 o•d skyl1gh•s. t\1tc-ht·n "'/all Ba lboa Island 2 & 3 BR's s"-,N-'C•.-LE-.-T-V·_-poo-1·.·,,-~-.·,·_I Pri\'ate patio. pool· lndlv. laundry tac. l)una !ll ar1na Jnn, 34111 Cna~I llwy. Near Orange Co. Airport I: UCL Adults only. built-ins 111l'lud1ng Nu1fHle 1-----------Huntington Beach !'en 1r 1• 1., al!.i<'hrnf'n!s. BALBOA l:'i LA.\:[). l'ur11 , .\!fl 2012'..l Santa Ana Ave. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;lr.tgr. Airs. Joachim, Apt 3-A lJt•f•dt·d a Cl'l'SS in pathway, NCl e:1yt1-v~:. Ju11r 12-:!lilh, leads lo thl' hr·:icli. SJ7:. 11·k. '.111 No. fl.a YfJiln\ .11111 .. 12-191h, :; Bl<, 1i2()u. YRL.Y LE.\S~: 'l $.\)(I ~!O:-.'Tl l lil:l-3-·l,'J. r.11s~J ON R.EALT'f Ba lboa Peninsula !}Sj So. Cf\asl J1 11 y. l.a~na PJI0:'\1': 1714! ·191.{17]] 2 RDR;\l, l1 11lr . ba lc ... ny_ 31:; f:. Bay. )!!JI) nio. Lt'tlM' Laguna H ills yearly. lnqUffP at Apt, C. 67:l-C•21 or j.1/t-771 1. ~28.) n1n k·a~I", 3 BR, 2BA , '-.-n-,-"-,-by_l_\'_eo_k_-0_"_0-,.-,.,-,,. air rond, crph.J & dshwshr. Ln\·l"ly Bat·h<'lur~. I -13 I{. 8:!0-631!1 ,\Ja1<l Sl'r\·11'•". J'uoJ. Ulil. Newport Beach • 6i~l(i-IO • CLEAN bu('hrlur opts. ~11'11" to beach. 1il00 & Ufl. 315 J:.:. Balboa Blvrl, fi73-9915 La Quinta Hermosa 51 .. 215 Spanish Counh)' Estate Liv-HARBOR in; & Spacious Ar.is. Ter- '"'"'' pl)Of : "'"''"'"BBQ TOWN HOUSE Unhcl1c\'able Living -Only 1 Br unf $150-furn $175 2217 Hat"bor. near \~'ii.son 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 2 BR, JI~ BA STUDIO ALI. UTIL INCLUDED 1'0\VNl·rOUSE. 1i1 40/mo. SP<"t:lal 3 oaus; .a silver· e Hl'at~'rl poot-Adul1s only plntc1I candle snuffer is e No peli<-t\dj 1n shopping yours U you br1n& !his adl!!ii!J!!!i!!i!!!!!!J!!!!iJi!!iJi!i!i!!i!I \l'hPn you visit nur models. Park·lilc e Surrounding ·I blks S. ol Snn Diego fnvy QUIET -L>ELUXE (Jn Bt>nch, J hlk \V. on I-1o!t 1-2 & 3 BR APTS to 1G21 l Parkside Lane. -..own.-..,..,.__ cm..- A ~o ,.,.Pr•~~-.lh~ BEAUT. mod, townliouse. 3 BR., 21~ BA, frpl(',, pa lio. PooL 2 Car gar. ALI blt11~. 3 BH, rcn1~e<l yard, blt-111s, nu carp, draf)es-. Lse $2!15 ne"' c1·pt & paint. Avail n10. (I) 523-47JO or 84f>..j99J 6/10. 3l."..O. 1110. North East f'l'l"s/11•k11df;. C.l\l. Days ~-lli-!.l:l:l:!, ('\'£:s •• :-'-'-c:.fo.1C.11c,.::.:~B7hc,17,_,-. ~,c, ~B'°"•. 1714) 8'7·5441 Also F1u·n. Bachelor Prv pntios * llld Pools Nr shop'g * Adults only SUBLET fflr Sumn1rr ltu•n. 1 lil'.!::i-MODERN, !ge 1 Br. ru· BR. Close 10 txal"h. CD;\·J. 1 1 c , 1 1 Mart1·n1·que Apts Corona del Mar A r, .• ,,~ f.fl••C... ,,,, .... 1....,,, ""'""''r )r1H· 1. p §, <rapes. < 1sp., • R('•'· Vaci!. \V k1l 11 Y s •'lt'. ?10 ('h icA~o. 534j-4261 J777 San1a Ana. Ave., CJ'\.f Tn11·nliousc. For111al din rm. 8 9 6-j .. :. 7 . R ~ G-·I 0 0,, !\frr Apl J L3 646 :.:=•2 lc--~~----~~~~-~~-----= l\lany l'Xtras. ln1n1cdiatc oc-f;Vl'J>/1\'knds. 614 ..... 1778. BACHI::LOH. Apt $l00. 2 Br !•"•'~· iii"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"·~iiiil ~A:!'.p~t.:_:U~n'.'.'.:fu~r~n:·:._ __ ~J:65 Apt. Unfurn. 365 "'=""""~-..,--..,~=-s1:m. 1·up. $~7:i/mo. Call 644-6569. ATTR,\C. Ba(•h ap•, •rOO ,. "f" '·""7 * BRAND NEW * 7~-c~"'_f _"_~_'_c_"--I Co"• Mua N•wporl Beach Santa Ana Heights 111·1. u1 il. Hus1nri<s n1an. ::-' Lido Isle LA COST/I APTS, 1 & 2 BR. 2 A N W T L' Qu1rr. No cook 'g, S of h\\'Y· -----------I **i\!ESA VERDF: Br. ew ay o 1va JDEAJ. Honie-5 BR, ~ Ba. 67~>-1859. BAY FRONT api~. ~20 J\ortt Bltns, swimming pool,\ gar-elcc bltn~, nu paint, rlosed in Newport Beach Nc1\' sha)!', SpAnish entry, nr I c=~--------age. AU uliJ pd, 1il50 to $l70 i::ar, upr, $14j. Ad It'. OAKWOOD GARDEN sehls & shop'g. !"tll-23.)7. NICI'.: ap! -pr1v balcony Li.:. palio, \\·a!k lo shops, mo. Adults, no pe~ 5'iS~357. 11'/harbnr & uc·r1u1, vu'"'· \Vf'<'kly -n1onthly. apt no. 5. 3.'14 Avocado, Cl\t. 642·9708 LR c::.::G..::o 2 ::________ APARTMENTS Condominiums lnrl Uhl ~115/1110. 2.:.00 Newport Beach Br ~n ~aplf'x. On 16th Street btwn Unfurn. 320 St>a1·11"1v. Hamll!on \V. or Harbor. lrvine and Dover Dr. I "'c-.,.,,-.-Mo-:-e-.-.-----BACll E:Lo n ·s Studio apl n11 * Span1'sh Elegance SIO\'(', relrii::. tTpl~. Adulis, 1714) 642-8170 t•h111111t'I \\'/float for 28 ' 1~"'__cP'c._1='·7lclc5ll_._,_;_;._l_S_7l_. __ \\'ESTCLIFf 2 Br, lYa Ba,i Unbelievablv Bea utiful "'''''l"r boat. $200 "".'r n10 011 Ea•I Bluff _, I · •-,.. Qu,·et Adult Lt'ving T1,nhsf' Adlts 0111Y, no pet~.· VAL D' JSERE Garden Apts. y1•arly lt•asr. Ut1I pd, l"o liZ'I ~dford Ln. $110. 1 Arlu!ts -no p<'[S. F!O\\'CfS I 67:1 2662 Sha~ cpt • drpi; • bltnl'; I -'.'_·'_· _:_: __ . _______ 1Bcauti1ul Pool e All Util Pd ORT BEACH a18-i.-~'\3. evcrywheJ't'. Stl'f'am & OCI::ANi''H.ONT .l hr. 2 ha. 1 NEWP · ''iaterfall,·l."tpoolHcc.Rni, 2 BR.SllO V'll G d At N 'PT I .~ie wtrfrn t! 5-l:-.-il3~. - - ---·r 1 ~ N B h House• !Of R~t ~ LEASE 3 BR, Frr1l1·, Shut-ewport eac 2s1J=~~Afll~~~il~~~:~; dl~~~f' Lmmmmmmm;;::;;;;;; !rrs, Crpts, Cov'<l pa1io. Lge * Adults Preferred * }r lr11.•r, SIOO 1110. 2214 \V. ~d,,f,, only-no_,, 1 a rana a P s, r · fl 1 3 b 2 b Sauna, Sgls 1-2 Bdnn, furn-" •-· F ,_ ·th b-' ~· pier-oa , r, a,! ()<·€'anrronl. 67j....6()6() () r "'I •,·-·•d-•. L 64<:. IV>'7ft our .,.,drooms \VI <Ucon. r I d k I'~ I I Unfurn. from SIJ"i. SEE IT: ..., " ...... " .~ ""'"'" 00 ~1 G · rp r. sun ec , ,,,;i yr Y se: 67:1--l•\IO e\'1's. 1,...,..,..,,..,..,..,..,..,.....,1 ic, R ve &: ,., ow. racious 2000 Parson:<>, 612-86i0 i: ]l · & · t d" 6i:"t-7672. ' ;, :! Bt. upstr:;. w/:-;undk, RING BROS. Announces vtng quie ~l'n ing I 1 •· N I J b di ' Dalla,._, Tr:-;tis "n>~3;) I fncrl yaril. S2lO. 5::.7-74:.iri. 2 'BR. 2 BA. 2-carporl .522~ Houses Furnished 300 Huntington Seac~ 13 BR. 2'; BA. 2-car gu r. l2i.·i CHATEAU LAPOINTE for lamily v.'ilh Qhildrrn. ~Al"' ew('.(11'! ge r, x. lu1ng ing lrpl. Nr b!'h. $250 Ap1s. Nn1v Al'ailHhlP h I h $2101 4 '1 ' Lovely 2 13r, ap1~. l1!•111rd Near CoroM de\ ?.1ar High ca! spa, mo. "o: T <in1 i11t Prrost0rl in ni or c infol'ma!ion about milking munf'y "in lh<' 1·f"nrlin.c; busi· . nrss. J have a car and Ei-S ti nl1r~ per \\'<'C'k -sparr 1 i111r. D J can inve~t O\f'r $900. D I ra n invrst n1 r t' S9000. \',.:~ Nan1@' · Address ... ---------llEALTO/t 548-6006 General e SPACJOUS! 1 Br, CI D, Duplexes Unfurn. 350 * * * ~1:.0.Util pd . Nc\vport! Y<'ar- ly~ l Br. (:on1pl furn Sngls ok. ~130-1 BR. Cotlagr! Yd ,\'/ fru11 11'1.'<'S, child 'pc! ok . Blue Be.11con * 645-0111 ct\i'ld ok. \1ialk bch: $11(1, • 11EAR Tiils: 2 Br, b11ns. c/d, k1rl$/["l('t s. $1·10. ALA Re nta ls 1999 Harbor • 645-3900 NF.\\' h.~f'. ;: BR. bltn!<. Dshw~r. Frpl(', Crpt.~ fl:.· Corona del Mar CORO:\/\ H1;::h1ands-2 Rr, J•~ Ba, 'tv/rf'f, Cp!.~. rirps. Ol'can V11. 4.Jfl r-.1orn1ng Ca- nyon nd. $:'fj. 616-2290, 6i:.-61·1:'i Costa Mesa rxiol, ('lOsf' 10 ~li;;ps, ~-nJnl yr lsf'. No p~ts. :>.">7-8400 MEDITERRANEAN School. Fireplace V.'et bar & llr longer. \\/ill consider? J:: rear oll-!'I , pkg. Adlt:-., e \VINTER HENTALS e VILLAGE built.Jn kitchen aPplianees. furn. 638-9391. no pt'ls. :Sl!iO. Rr 11t NO \\/ for Sepl.! '.!41)) Harbor Blvd. 835 Ar-.IJGOS WAY 644.1.)91 Apts., , 1'9-11 Poniona. C.\1. AIJ13EY REALTY 642-Jll;"..O Cos1a 1\-trsa Colciv.·cll, Banker Ir. Co. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ; 171.\\ ~7-80'10 ., . • "fl''" HOLIDAY PLAZ~ Newporr Heights 1•anag1ng .. gent .r -- Cl,EAN 1 or 2 Br. Adlts. n<:i ~E,\R. NE\\'. S2i J - 1 ;1 RR, e NEW DELUXE e Costa Mesa PELUXi'~ Spacious .J BR f lll'n apl s1:1;1. l!cntf'fl pool ,\n1ple park1ni;:. ,\<lull s . no pt·1~. Jfllij Pun1ona. (',\I. pr.ls.!.~ kil . .513:;.S150. 2421 1 n 1ii·n~tatl'~ '1'' 2 1n 11 3BR,2BAAptfor lease.lncl A:.IAZIJ\G Achtlt Livln i<' E. 161h SI. NB. 6·1f>...11I01 r 1·~ 111'11·~ er. rp r.:, -<:ar spac. tnas1cr sui!e din rm l3<'r1 u1. l f., 2 RR rurn or un i\ ___ _ i;:11r., on rul-dl"-sac nr :ich!. & dhl ~to rl Apt. Unfurn. 365 J l7 \Vood!and Pl. Ap! No. A. gar:ige. a oor AP!~. ::;..I{ clean. ovf'Tl~. Ca!I rflllect 2131693-Z'";>ol:l all opener a\';Ul, Pool & Rec. \) \V l1n '.! P.rl rhspl~. shat:.1 rlrps, S'.2:)j mo. Rrf'< rrr(d Ge neral ~:JllJ#:Jdi•Jfl J39-7i~~f\ i\l t::S1\ VF.ROE nE'.\'TAL * 1..0\\' \\'EEKL\' R1\TF.:S * 6:::0 pni. area. c111s, tl rps, J:u:uu i & .sauna \ • S:!GJ • 1~1h .... !luge pool J BA YCLI FF MOTEL ~ !10:\!£ \l l!h 3 BR 7 B 1\ nn K1ti:hen. 1"V":-;, HlllHI .SP1"\l1"<'. r~ RENTAL FINDERS S2-i0 nio. lmnia<' 3 Bit, ~h<ii:: qu1Pl .<trl"l"I L<'a~r n r llcc1ted f-V!l l. LARGt.; 3 Ar. i na. Crp1 , gw An1 igus \Va y. NB M · Wood f d If .. I 1180 Op"'N err1mac s , rapf's, o . r l\lanaged by Sa l, Su n 10 to .:1. i\lon. ;1-7. \\'ILLIA~f \V.ALTERS CO. l"!.i ;\ll"rn mac \\lay, C.Jl,-f. ! VEN DOME Free To landlords crprs. drps. hJr1ns, fl rrpt, n1onth-10-n10111h al .S2JU 6 16-::~JG:, Cily •. _S!ate ... Ziil .... 645 •111 pano. rnced. Ownr 1 '1 Call A~lf;i.16-1 1 f.cL ____ 'f'f''l'I 1 ft,--,--,-,--I:\li\fACULATEAP'I'S! ..., . S.1'..!.:i302 -----·-:' ·.l "• "1 a I'!< i'"in . .J ADULT and Phonr ( l . 4J5W.11tll.Coste MIHCI 2 BDR.\1 hon1P, l ba. nr\v RF::\TODl::L I B1· 11·/w bltris, i1·k. Kil ;1 va1 I. n1a 1d ~riv, l'A~ITLY Section JOJO "' 1016 El Camino. , Huntington Beach > :i.l.<t--071 1. Huntington Beach hrlck gas !r11l, Ix-ams, p1o111n. TV & ph. St·a Lark ; • SPAC 2 Br Rpts from St40, Seascape Apts -0Ppt. 61~7C -crpts/drp~. g11nlf'nl"r \Valk 1 "I• ' 11'4 f Cl ! h P k JJ!d I Pl I C e llJD£-A-\\'AY!C0~)'1Br, ;lu ,TIOJ>(');.,. year y. 1\liJlf'!,1:!01 Np1 Blvd .C."11. OS• OI opping, ar poo , <iy :;'C, rpt~'LOVELY 11('\V 1-2-3 BR •1 fAl\TOUS RHAi\IJ NA.r.·1i:;-I d k ,12. lo ht'ach. S17(l. 536-700~. OPEN llOUSE, 336 J::. 20rh &lf,...7M5. *Spacious 3 BR's, 2 ba flrps, hHnil', Jlallo, newly blk C d. CANDY SUl'l'LY g Y ·pct 0 · ·'· J BR, 2 ba, bltns, crpt~. $210 S! f>.12-R:120 * S1vim pool put/green d<'roratrd. Ki<ls ok. _Irom ocean. rpts. rps, DTSTRJBUTOllSllJP per nio. _·_·__:._·_-~-------! * WINTER RATES * * 1, I J d '/Ind I 'ls J!l~ r'olaplf' No J 642-6:t.\.I pR!10, dshll'hr, i;undeck, lrpl. IP,\r.T OR fUL!. Tl tlTl-:l e BEACH LIV ING -,.r ____ c_,_n ~.12_27nf: ____ I Br. rrpl1-, pat1n, bcan1.~. * * ALL ~Vi\1\TE:R! * * l;rS· ~~~heimry A~:. 2i f4 a ,llri:;e N~. 2 f>.lli-22.S7 2fl5 J5lh St. 8·17-39~7 N"''' av11ilAhl e 111 Cn~la Round ~ h:1dl'&:o;n1I f)el.~12;). Sl.~4 yl";1rl.v. I Adll. Oren QU il"I _ At lrlH: STurlio~ & I 1 C11EZ QR() APTS ,\I{'~ a And su1To1111d1 nr.: ALA Rentals 4 Br". c·pt!</rlrp~. bl!n~. fnl"d, hou:-;r, 187 E. 21~! SI. "f" 1 'di COSTA i\1ESA &12-2821 2 llH. FR0;\1 $1:i:i Y · ' • at"ra~. ,\II l oc·~1 1ion1> t!lf' patio, $225/mo. ~8-3801, n ,s, , 111) llJJ. " I!<, no CO;\IPLETF.LY llt<:Dt<:C. 82'.H AUn11t11. 1.2.3 Bdrms. 1:omn1rrcia l or faetl'.>ry fu r-1999 Harbor • 645-3900 812-1001. f;l2--S520. fl"!~. ZI.'l::i F:!rirn, l\1gr Apt 6. Just for Single Adults Cl.E'AN b COZY FA,\11LY Poo!. Private g a ra ~", nishrd by ti~. Qufllifil'd pr1.. FREE!! LABGL 1 Gr. 11r\1ly dl"fO'" * LRG J br cr ntraJly lot. SOUTH BAY CLUB UNITS. CONV. LOCATI ON. \\lshr/drycr. 536-0 336, ~onv•ill bf'romt•di.-;1ri\J11lnr L andlords-Owners Irvine ll"an1, rrplf', par l n. $118 Pnnl, carrX1rl, adults. 110 APARTMENTS VILLA L\IESA APTS i c'c3&-::c2c727:__----~=~ for our L'andy (Nf'stlrs. .VC'arly. 1 ar!lt. &12-R:"i2(l. 1 · 11 ~• io ~.,.n \V 719 W. \\'ilson "-A"-12'1 NF.l"LY o"-'''"d 2 BR, 2 J'hui1 f'l1', Tn•itsir l<ntls. \\'r "il l refer tc11an1s tn ~'QU re s. .,., 11 • ·"~' · Newport Beach .,.,,,.... " ' ~'"" '" :.!ilk f)lld);, rt(". I . Vf'•"Y high YRE1'.: o [ chfll')::I", • ,:O.lany -~ BR., 2 Baths ......•. S:l25 Sunset Bea ch I l11rn1l1nn. Ci 4 6-4 I 6 0 Or' SS() Irvine Ave. HARBOR GREENS n~ s!udi~. oc.C'an ViC'~\", inromr 1)()tt·nl ial, Yo1111111~1 d"'·'''bl-f'"'~"'' on our :l1r1-0i6(). hl11ns, rcrri''. private patio, •· ~ ,,....... 3 BR & l•m,·ly •01 horn " !Irvine anrl 1fi1h) G•RDEN • -·010 ·-• ha \'r 2 to 8 hrs. pe1· \1 rrk ,\·ailing lis t " . ' · '· $100, 2 BR. G111'i'li.:". '• blk 10 *GARDEN APT-l BR-: " ""'""'" ~•"" Tradev.·inds Really 8·17-8511 ~parr timl" fdayi: nr el"'S ). • tin("I. ;:-ardPfl('r) .... $3-13 heuch, Roof garden 1,·/o-(714) 645-0550 Bech. l, 2, 3 BR'1. lrom $UO.l~~~-----'-~-- S2100 CASI-I HEQU IHE1) Al.A Ren1 ali: Gtl-~!X.O 3 BR. 2 Ba. Choice gTI'en. r..-.an Vlf'I\', Like ne"" Stu.i. Blln~ . .l:'llr, pal10. ,\dlts 'B_a_l_boccac..cP.ce_nc_cinc•cuclca ___ 2700 Peterson Way CJ\f 2 BR, <'rpls, drps. No pets. f 0 r m n r " i11formu1ir1n Costa Mesa tx-1l location , , , , ...... S325 no J>f'1. JM C r;. 21st St. );;";;;;;;--;;:::;--;;;:;;::;::::-:;;;:1~5-~t6~-~03~7~0 ______ ' __ · _· Child 01\. 1..aunrlry rnnm. ON BEACH! NE\V 'Z BR. APTS: i'~rom $230 f'urniture Available Carpe ts.drapes-d~hwasher heated pool.sauna.s·lennill rec room-ocean views patios-ample parkln1 Security guanis, HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCEAN A VE., H.B. (714) 536·1487 Ofc open 10 am-6 pm Daily WJLLL\J't WALTERS CO. YT.g;~~'D';if:·'·B\,:~R I~~~ 1-.-,·B-R-. -poo-,-. -,,-,.-,,-0·,-,,.-,-,·,-I 1 BTuR .. ~:R' "',· •,lam. rm."' 1 ~'~'~'-~50~"~-~~~~~~~j 1~·S·~'f2~'5·f2llP71~.0"f~~~& ~Up-}. BDrt:-.-1. 1';11:. balt'()ny, :15 • FABULOUS 2 sly, Jlv r m Jo~ront yard. $130. ~~· 17,19, Covina, Calif. 9172:2 • Aut: S2.)() mo. Good E-sidc rt!e oc , nr Y ncw.S3~,., . er ee P E. :111y. S:ZZ1 mo. Lc.1.~; "-'/Spiral s irs, frpl z Bdrm SCllAHP 2 BR. '1~·~d'"o"Y; Jnrlurlr_phnnP_nun1hrr lt>C;i!ion. &12-SOli 2 CR. 2 E!a!h.~ ........ $275 [ ,.,pfrtmentJforRent l!•l HAC!IELOP.. .~·I Bil ~~al":\~1 J nq~1rr __ a7\ apt.(. l'i R<i, SIS.) !rnP1cA! pool'. 1f.t.s,s.':J~2t!~. 1 K J>arkl1k<' Beach Livi ng DISTH!Bt"TOBS '¥' TV !'.· maid :<rrv a1111J, ) l-\.1 llr \.~1 1 . 14:1 F,, lll!h 1'1. f~Z-1611J. .l.1. • "'ncr. f0r Adulls Fount •. ," V alley · f-~ 1' ' C \f S I N F:1~nEn · ·"' 11' "t'l<1 , · Corona del Mar DF:LUXE t I nR ""aui dr<" :'llaturr Casa Del O Br, xl ra h;. 11.du lt.~. Sn1 ....,, alk11o;e•I Blk ~E\V 111vlt1-null1.,n dtill:•r SI \1.\11':1:-,\vail J11ne l8t!;. 4 Apts. Furn. 360 F I: 11 N I ~ ii f: D 2 f{r ;ip!. Bl!n-., rp!~, rl rp!!, l'l'fri'=, f •"113_ ~l6-20-o ,\ 2 Bf{-furn/1mf. Pvt pa· ;i,d\"rrt1i.1•(1 sn:il'k p;irk pl•)· HH . 2 !la. D••n. Reasonable Ulil!tir" raid, $1fll P"r g;1r . hale, like n 1 w. rom orerin. · ''· · 1 · tin. frplc. In 2 BR, <'!rva1 01·s, rtur1s. !\"FF:n N () \\' • to r11tht p01.rty. 962-3.i.'ll. General n1n. nn-ll l\l,1rl,. ~t. ~., -9fi2-11ll0. Laguna Beach d<ll"shr~. (T[lli:, rtrps. Pcls '"'.rli;i'"'lr men ••r "r"11nn in H unt•'nglon Beach :.1~--,'111. ·~ Y LllG 2 B" d h 1-----------I 1 " '' "SINCE l!J.16'" Q. • 11, rp1.~. rps, !Ins. aC"'l'Pp1N:. t·rmn S '1.i. ~n11r 11rl"a tn 1i Pr v 1 "" ls! \\'<'stem Oa nk Bldg Rent Bcauttlul Furniture e LH<; 2 Br, 11nrna1". ~ha~ ,,...,. pat., Kar., No p<>L~. $!lS . .Alt e NEAR BEACH 1 BR •. 117 21661 Bmokhurst St, JIB. fasln'!O\·:ni< f'fl!ll npl'ra!rr! S~lflO. ~ n n. Den, 301 Lincoln. l ;ni if'r~it.i· Park fnr a ~ lltUe ;u; r:u•pc!, nrw rlrr•ir. pn<•!, ON TEN •CRES :.· :'>lf:-11167. Ra. Pool. Arlulis. !PASI'. * 47141 96'.!..filiJJ *" prnr1 11cls in rnn1 p11 ny By;,f>plnnly, ONE MONTH Sit'. /11 11 I " 211' S Co t II ~ecurrd t 0 l'il 1 i nn.~. rf'lnl · '2i::l/R6.)-28G7 Days 833-0101 N ights 6-l;~2t~Lr u "· no P ,. s · & 2 BR. .Furn & Unfurn. LHG. 2 Br, cpt~, <!rps, hHn~. ;, ' as 11 Y · * 2 & 3 BDRi\fS. $l:i0 UP. n1<'rr1~I Pl' f11r1qr.I' r AHT Fireplaces I Priv. patios. 1-2 c·h1ldr_rn ok. N~_schJ,,;.. _4_•_fc.fl_20_'c· _______ Pfl!iri, pool. Cliildrrn . OP. VllLL T l\!~;. 6 hi 12 1 Hit. tl1 erlal!ion Condo all 2 B" 2 b ,2• complete with ;-,;;-$'.1~$1 2.•. ;\ir•I' J hr. 1~2 POOl!l Tennis Contnt'I Bklst. :-.hopg .. ~1.iO. 962-J0.1.1. Lido Jsle f.10RA r::Ar APTS, l ll881 f,01,, ... -r ,, .. ,., "'n ~~11·,,,, hltn~. r cfr1rr, encl n<illo, n., a. su1nmcr ·· S ... 1. 100'" \\' \\'il~on A1 c-C i\I IL'' 'I J' · L " blk E I .• ,,~ • 1•u " ,., your 10 • • ' • • fl()O Sen Lane, CdM 644-2611 * J ·' I 13r, pool, lrg -----------,, ora ~a 1 n ,2 • o C..\::ili Jl EQUIH ED: S600 10 pnol, rru1l'!. $!:>.O. 61~J-Z,03•1, 3 Brt., sun1mrr ........ S37."i. 6-11-4·,30 I ll u . B I t G f' Id 714 l "'-----~~-7"'----1 f Oft 21• h~fh• ,,."" Purchas• Option · · · · f.\lacArlhur nr Coast H1-1.·y) r o~c1s, er ts. t1I pcl. S140. 2 BR, 2 BA, bny view, fresh l"<ir 1 a ar 1e . : $2!f.J:1. \\'nl1' for 111nrr in· Laguna Beach 3 ,,0 • 1 ' 1" ·• .... T .. ·1""'· Jud. ilein selection. $1:15, BcAut1ful 1 l1r expHn1lo l !!!!'!!fl!!fl!!!!ll!fl!!fl!!fl!!!!ll!!!ll~ll ..1'18~1'4~'~'~"~or~o~'~;,~--5-1~8--0:<1'3~36~.'--_I pai11t, ne1v ("1"p1s & drps, !162--8994. form11tion; INSTANT i''OOD . nn .. ami Y rooni. tn ·i e 24 Hour Daly. niobil" home.J.'U \V. \\lilson * COROLIDO APTS *LARGE 2 BR, "P~t11.i-. stove &._refrig. Avail lm-KIDS WELCOME S.UPPI .\' f'O. Rn:» 31:,:,, 0CEANvicV.".\.\'alk1ohcach, llock .Av1:1 ilJUlylst •. $:"150 ~, .• C 't 6f)....li:l0 '" f 127 La R-' ' CUSTOM " '' · · · · · · 2 fl• ·t d' • t I I I Crp!s rlrps -n"'" ~nr-t m('c · :i mo. wson e<U l\lovc In f"'""ay, At lrB Cti\', 2 TorrllnCf', CalHorn1a !JO:i05. 2 BR. bcan1('d ceiling, lrpl. 3 BR, 2 b;i;!hs ......... :S3Z'.i. C r T h 1. s u 10~ . s rce eves, . • '" .. ~ ..... ,..,r . ,,.. 1 , 67" mz "' 'BR 2 b h f · n--' Furn;ture Rental A·rrRA urn, •Jwoi nu~r. "1 ,~;, t up. Dsh11•hr. l.rpl, dbl No pe1s, $l:ID. 67J-717i!. r.s 11 e ..,......"" · & 3 br apts. Sl39-f189. All Jnclu1le phol"ll' n11n1hrr S300 yr lsc. Refs. req, -> • 111 s: urn1s •:u •.• 1 ·d 2 B 1,1 o-1 " "' TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS HOLLAND BUS. SALES ''nle Broker with L!npalhy" · 1716 Oran.11c A\'e., C.i\l. ~5-4110; 540·0608 anytime We necfl salcr-people CATERING !ruck &r. estab- lished rout(' in Laguna area. Fully Jicen.<:ffi & Insured. , $4JOO cash. 71~: 686·8&16. BEAUTY 511.\on, \\l"I! estnbli~hed, owr1l'r rc!!ring. , 638--'lllO or 54&-5212. GOING COfi'~EE S II 0 P : f'OR SALE! * * 5'17..00.'\6 * • Investment · Opportunity 220 NEAR BILLION 1i PRO.I· ECT • Sllc:n li<.'f' 160 •r'. in p iclu r r-hoak ~tt ln11-. Approv<'d ~11tH11v. by ,ra!r. ~Iiike orfr1·~ Big monty making C' h a n c ('! . :.:. 'dRy {'If' f'\lf', fikADY TO BUJU> NO\V - Choice 202 mobi!r hon1r : p11rls, Plans ~ 7,nn1ni; op- prov~d . On ~r1rer' 1n ni:iJ•Jr city. Sftcri!lrf'' <lily or ('VI'. . QUICK CASH :.THROUGH A . DAILY PILOT WANT AD 4!14-~'W. 871-!ITI7. avail. Aug, lsl ........ $100 517 \V. J9lh, C.hf. ~~18-:WS\ u si e r. ,..,., poo · ca1·1>f111. LA R GE Pool. TOWNHOUSE J BR, 2 ll/I, Mesa Verd• xtras. pool, pets OK, J7431 No J)l'IS. $17:i. IWG-6610 • K Jso Ln t B D d h Anaheim 774·2800 i -----~-------6j3-:l:rii! crpts, drps, b!ln~. 2 i;w1n1-2 nR. Nf'w ci..-.J"g, flrps. ("{' · 11 • ap or Santa An• H•ights i. · •11 , -Hobr 6"! ,708 BUSIEST marke:olace tn 1 122-,. S~2-7J70 or 968-7510. . . re I '""' a ;r-_,, r-ori Jc~-.c 1lr-!t1 .. "\t' new all ming poo s. ;> nl 0 . lockl'd gar. llaJ.'bor/Bakcr 1 BR \V /yard. All util paid, .' J1 )'Otl ad tn the elassilied town. The DAIL"\' PILOT i:-lec 2 nr, Ba. 54&-3no. Shop'g. Arllls. No peti;. 1 & 2 BR. From $125/mo. $1JO n10. UT10hstrur:rrl v1l"w o~ bay & Sl6:J 2 l:IR illdividual 11nils, $14:-tl mll. 6'15'3.ll:i. Ovrrlooklng beaut. ga~n * s.1:-1-7fr1J + REALTY SF.cI'JON! SomeoM 11 Classified section. !ave OL'('an. Ar.Ills only, $.,!JO per frplcs, dish~·n~hl"rs. Arlult~. DLX 2 & 3 Br 2 Ba encl p11 !10 & htrl pool. Adul ts. Univ. Park Center, Irvine watching for it. D J a 11 money, time 1z dfort by "10 ~n 1~11sr-. 673--G!l'J2 . no pct~. Ava_il July 1. J6l E. ~a·r. $1 45 &. up.' Rentai Ole: ~~ ~2~~k. S~S-;s trt>m Houses Unfurn. General * * * SIS.l-2 + DEN! w I b~1ns, CID. gar, yd, pets. 305 frp1c, Kids/ LAGUNA, Priva1"' Be11ch! 2 Rr h~r. lod&lpets/sn~ls ok. $22.·,, Blu• Beacon* 645-0111 • ENJOY 2 Br, 2 BA. bl !Jls, CID, enct gar. Kids. pets. $150. e IM'.\1ACULATE! 2 Br, ,h•/ rel, 1·pts. Kids &: pets, $"140. ALA R•ntals 1999 Harbor • 645-3900 * * * $l4~ .. 2 BR! Bllns, lncd yd, children okay. $'ll0.:\ BR! 2 Ba w I frplr. bltnc, r111 s. <!rps, gar, yd. l\1ds/Jl('1~ (lk. Blu• Beacon* 645-0111 e BUDGET Balanctr• 2 Br, fncd yd, kids/pets. $130 e COZ\' COTIAGE! I Br, ht: yd . Kid, & J)C1s. SlOO ALA Renta lt 1999 Harbor e 645-3900 Call Anytime 833-0820 UPPl::R 3 Br, 1 Ra, vrcw, 18!h St. &1~5340. 3095 Mace Ave., 546-1034 6':-5671 today! armchair. nrw dE'tor. 1 blk beach. 2 BR. Pool, New cpls, Close PARK NEWPORT Newport B••ch S©ll~1J.-.!G"Btf5~ Tire Punle with the Bui/f.fn Clruekle O Reorronge 5ene~ of *ie rour 11t10111bled wo1d1 M- low Jo form four sirnpl• WOfdt. l·tiNi°l ·E 1 I ._I · ..... t-'j,_T.._t_..11......rl l ~,,_,.L~A_H~V_A~I ~ From a dassified column: ~ I I I I • 'We ore your besf friends. We •-=~· ;::::;~·=-=~-=~-~era ,,,o lost to -you -. r Magill. the Friendly Under· I D E Y l E H I taker.• ~-Ii ~-"ll,-;,l,,;...,l,;;7c_:;l...;;~-1 O ~lete !he chuckle quoi.d bY f1Ut0g "1 th• ri1inil'IQ WO'dt • • yoo.t deYtlop from step No. J below. f) ~~l~~e~rtci~~E~ETIE~S r 11 r r 13 I' I' I f) ~~~·.MBl.E 10 •1 I I I YOU I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 SJOO. Adu!t15, no P' t 11 · tn shop'g center. Couple on-APARTMENTS VISTA DEL MESA 6TJ...-O~. ly. No pels. 5'1~. 3!3 E . n~,.he1or l or 2 Bedroom' A~rtmenls cor.1 most unusual 2 Br, 171h Pl 1><1-. ' ' .--1 hll ro lot r · nnd Townhou5<'s. Spn, pools, 1 & 2 BR. Furn. & Un!. Dbth-wo m~. " n~. pa 1 '. ~ 0 • PRCVAC'{ • tenni~. From S\75, Across v.'3ahcr -Stove and R.e-O"ig • !l'c~~· $~.i()/mo, Avail July Z Br w/'j!.Br, $1.10. NEWLY rrom Fnshion Island at Jam-Shag f'l"!'lt'g·Lrg Rec ~nt~. I. 1'7J-71i2'.l. decor. \\/Ir pd, 2176-}'" borec & San Joaquin Jtills RE'NT Stiu1s $1.55 l..C.F:, lovely 2 br, 2 h11. Plattntfa Ave 63&-112.0. Roads. ITI4J &14-1000. Tustin & Mesa Drive \1'/hHns, Adultll, no pels. * REGENCY * * 545-4855 $2SO mn, l 'lO-A Ma.rgueri!e. SEACLTFI'~ ~1anor Apt.s. 21 ~--=--'--'--'--*"-- fiT;>-'\873 or 5-IS-7983. 2 Br, 1 Bu, <'rptg/drps, tell Br. Also 1 Br. avail July 1. S•nt• An• ~leun ga~ oven, encl gBr, pa-Crptis, drps, bllns, pool. priv 2 Bit deluxe. Walk to hca<.h. lfos. 548·3WO. 377 W. Wltson. paliq .studio type ]~ Ba Adult~. 5'Ui-~431 wkend~. * GAROEN APT 2 BR Infant ok 548-:z6s2 152; R33-14TI wkdays. • ' ' · ::> I c:::::.c..:.c_c;c"'-:;__-~--$140. Bltns, gar, patio, AdJ:s, Place.ntia Ave. Mk about SM~RP l -bdrm, carp., drps, no Pet . .160-G E. 2Jit St..1;o~u~•~d;"='°"~n~t.----­ pr1v. potlo. Ground floor. 548-1127 LOVELY BAY FRONT Sce nic PrO/'f'rtle!f 675-5726·1-·---· ------1 NEW drlu.'l:e 2 br, 2 ba, vlew, * BEAt.n'Trut 1 Ir: 2 BR. 'l Br. From $)65, I ·•~ 1 Conlempor11ry Garden Apts Furn/Unf. 6"'73s~:_r;a, db gBr . ........, yr>'· Palios, fr p I c ~, pool: NEWPORT TOWERS '"'<T,,,,' $15()....$165. Call 54&-516.1 * 642-23)2 • Costa Mes• HARBOR TOWNHOUSE T.!17 1l.1rhor, Nr. \\'il50n 2 BR t)11 I nr. Xlnt C<Jnrl, I~ rl•>~etA • carport. $130 • Tlcared pool·Adults only e Nn pt·!<1..Arlj t<J !lhllpping 0.EAN drluxe 2 BR 11ludkl BLUJo'FS dhc · Townhou.se • 2 Cpls. df'l>', pnol. Clean Br, 2~~ Ba, blms, frplc, N-11pon11ihl'" adult•. 1 chlld p11tlo, encl gt\r. Quiet. :\lr. ok . 646--0-!96. .Jones 641-llJJ; aft 5 pm. DELUXE new 2 BJt apl, 64~10. crpls. rlrps, Soft watf'r.'1 occ:..:.F.~.~AN:.:::F~R-O_N_T_3_h_r_-,-.-,-, ro.ngr, gar. $190. 5-1~1300. )T l<'llM, $400 n10. T.!14 \\!, Sll-0--~ Br, 2 Ba Slurllo apt. Occan[ront. 6f.J-GOC{) or Cp!~. <lrp!i, potlo, gBr. Adj 675-1 ·11(1 C\'I'~. to i;hp'g, 28.l Oitlr . 54S-&l01 DELUXE 2 BR. JI, BA. .l BR, fam •iie apt, hltn,, crplll, t!rp11. bllin~. patio. drp~. w/w cpl, 'lr, nr Nr. lfn11Jif H~p. Sl/15. Adlli; ~hop'i; & l'rhl~. 962-41.q(j 642-<!1!17. VILL'A MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS I & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult l.lvl"ll Furn. & Unfum. Dfshwuher -color cool'dlnat. ed appliances • plu1h ahq carpet • choice of 2 color schemes • 2 baths • fhtll showers • mlrrottd ward- robe donrs -Indirect light. Ing In kitchen • br.akla1t bn.r -hUi.;t! private fenced pn!lo • plu,,h' lands(aptnc . brick S.v-B.Q'a. lup hfft. ed pools & lannl. 3101 So. Bristol St. (~rt.fl. N. or So. CObt Plua) S•nt• Ana PHONE: 557-8200 •• • 1 ii • • I ' I I ,: t " . OAILY PILOl .............. ]~ [ I~ I --· l~-1 1~··_· ........ ~Jlll I L .... ,.... j[IIJ [ ..... ,.... ][IlJ 1 ~~~1 ---~;;;;;~! Apt> .. Office· Rent•1 440 Po ....... 11 S30 When You Job Wontod, Moi. 100 Holp Wontod, M & F 110 Holp Wontod, M & F 110 FlBERGLASS man f o r patch-up v.-ork on boaL C&ll aft. • pm. 548-8S38. 1--F_u_m_._._,_u_n1v_m_._,_10 DELUXE PROF'. SUITE.<) 1761] ~ach Bll'd.. ~l.B. 1 Plentiful pkr.g, A/C, jan •. niwcic, ne"' carpelli I painLI drps_ l2J to 9IXl sq. ft. Suue [ 8. Ph. s.!7·2521 l Heated pools Large Clubhou5e etc. BBQ Child Care Center Great ne11· I, :! Ir. 3 Bdrn1s DESK spat-e avru.lable S50 I SOUTH COAST mo. \Viii provide furniture ' VILLAS at $.1 mo. Ans"·erln& service 1101 t.la('Arlhur B!~·d. avall.able. 17875 Beach Blvd. 546-8823 Huntington Beach. 642-4l!l !~~~~~~~~~~~I DESK space available S50 mo. \Viii provide-furniture I Rrnlatr ] & . a t $5 mo. Answering serv1Ct' I . . ,,,;-available. 3ffi No. El l ~m;mmmmm::Om~I Camino Real, San 1 Oemente. 492-4420 IR~oom,;..;_• ____ ..,.,,....400-Business Rental \\"A....,.TED-Past ni1ddle-agt woman to rent room & share IO\'ely Corona del J\lar home. t>e companion "'ilh same. 56:1 per mo. P.O. Bo.'t 77~. Cd~l . 92625 Downtown Balboa PENN Store For Lease Rare find, hurry, 1100 sq. fl. + olf street parking. PIKJne FREE!! I ( ,J Wont it done right .•. Coll one of the experts listed below!! Flotill• 27 of the U.S. Coast Gu•rd Auxil- iery will c on d u ct c o u r • st y examin- ations of power boats on Saturday and Su~ day, June 12 and 13 a t the Harbor Mas· ters dock et Newport Beach from l 0: 00 AM until noon and from 1 PM unHI 4 PM on 1-•a.,>dR•,..• JGCJ I s...ic ""'" · ]Gel 1-· """ · JGCl both d a y •· B•rnio '-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;Qj~ • ''"" Qj "" ...., ~ Granich, the courtesy - examiner for Flotilla Babysitting 27 has 11 group of 10 Carpet Service Housecleaning trained examiners to COSTA MESA CARPET shampooing, rlry lfOUSE OF CLEAN assist him in this a c-PRE-SCHOOL Joam.. Resid, comm'!, win-Comm'l & Resid. Cleaning tivity. P repare now Special Summer Program dows & floors. Fne es!. Free est. * 642-6824 * for the coming boat-18th & J\lonrovia, 'Ii day + 962~ Bay & Beach Janitorial ing season and r• fuU day sessions. Planned DRIFOAJ\t CARPET CLEA.~ Crpts, windows, floors etc. FURN . Util student. $55 1nunity ha. 6-12-8320 pd. Ideal !or per mo. Com- fo"emale only. ceive your courte$y program, hot lwiches. Ages Reasonable Ra1es. Res. & Comm'!. 6-16-1401 \VA,'l;TED! ,\ntique shup decal. 2·6, hrs 6:30 AJ\!-6 Pl\!. Tomlin Svc* 557-9669 J\1esa Cleaning Service -""'=~~~----1 SlS 1-vk.CQMPARE• 6424050 lntrrior d"corator. or ? * ruLLY LICENSED • or 838_5237 · Carpenter Carpel.'i, Windowr;, Floor etc. 546-2J l6 ''. \'a 1400 ""· II. inns. S250 R•-.. -·" Ho·" S I It ... t' ;""""'=~·=-----Resid. & Commc'I. 548-tlll LIVE on Balboa Island this ... .,.., "'"'wri=.o uuu p r u IS I: CARPEN y summer SIOO a mo .. \\'omen mo. 425 N. NpL Bl\'d, t.lr. Advice on aJI nio.tter.i. BABYSITTING -my home. TR HOUSECLEANING and \\in- n! •t k I' ROO!nscn D~\·1s R l l y lAlve. J\larria<>e, Business Lrg fenced yd. }'ull or pt MINOR REPAlRS. No J ob ·'-w "'ashing t••m. Call o y, " n e ,e~er\"alJOns ~ " "" " TIO\\'. 127 Agate. 675--:ltilJ 642-700J. Readings given 7 days a time. t.lesa Verde, 546-8U8, Too SmaJI. Cabinet In gar-673-9122 or 673--8793. "·erk. 10 a.n1. to 10 pm. 540-279.t ages & ot h er cabinets. "5, TO refined lady 111 my SHO\\'R00'.'11. mfg .• ~· office .,1, N' El c . R 1 I ~====~--~-•ts.8175 II no '"'w'r J•av• HOUSECLEANING P k. Cl · " 1 · an11no ea. BABYSrJJ'ING by the hour, ' • Io1•ely, q111et home 1n CCls1a space. ar ing. o~e-111 "·· Cl ""2J1' 11 0 Any type. • 546-0821 La ss.-$39" j\f ~n en1cn1e day, v.·eek, month also even-nisg. a l U'tQ' • • • \1esa . Kitchen pr!\', Rrrs, guna. >-;.i ' 0 · •92 91'" 492 OO"G ~ And•-"• lron·ong •"' '"'3. ., · ·10• • ' in••s. Vic. Hush-..... and ··-·· !'\o sn1oking. iJ.ID-7195. ~ ., (Uu ·-,--"---------fo~REE l'"acial. DI s cover Hamilton. 968-36-. ANY '' io' b R"st'd Comm'l · ROOM -priv entrance & ba1h, $85 Sl\IL s!ore or office, near •0 • " ·• • Ironing & Alteratio~ f'mployed man prerd. No l'>fission, San Juan· Capo. l~auly by r.tary l<ay, Call \\'ILL babysit by the "week. Indus., Apts:. Reas. l-'ree est. Al My Home Now .v.'.1 49,ll''. Nita. R.10-73~ for appt. , _ . So r--962-1961. 54s.7,..1 smokers. 675-0310, 5-IS..7197. ~ '""" ....,ving care. . u.n;la ,,.. Industrial Rental 'SO TO my lovely daughter r.1esa 6"154574 CABINETS & room addi!ions Painting & Coing on summer vac•-cre,k typist Uon? 2 mature coll e a e Good typu)i, e:.:1."t"H#nt <.'O. atudents will nmintaln pro-Call Lort1in~, WestdW Per. pcrty & OCC'Upy your house sonnet Agenty, ~3 West· tor free room v.•hiJe ow11er's cliff Dr., N.B. 645-mo away. REF'S AVA.IL. CaU l-~Ccoc-k~ta~il~W~a~ltcr-o_s_s __ 548-5613 alt ;, pm Ask tor See Chuck Yeager. Andy or Scou. WHITE l!ORSE INN FRY COOK F:xf>f.:RIENCED 33-W Via Lido, N.B . Job Wanted, Femele 701 GAL F RIDAY Typist in salt's dept. $j00- n5 Ne"·port Blvd. $600. No big utle but nation- f'RAC. Nurseit, Companlons,l ---'NCO'"c"°c:::rctc8'a:.::="~"°'~~·I aJJy known t"O, involved In Hskprs. Llve in or out. COLLEGE STUDENT higher pric-ed waterfront r.tonthly rateii:. Eniplr paf!! Stock <.ierk fl time. Su1un1er hOn)es desires a penonabll" ftt, l-fe11.lth & F'amity Care employment. Cleancut, ma-lively young lady to 6$iSI Agency, 1805 N. Droadwa.y, 1ure. dralt eX('mpt. Apply ln la~t moving sales r rew. S. A. 5-17-6681. l'('rson, Kirk Jt'welers. 2300 t>lllst type 60 w.p.m. PrrJ. QUALIFfED &!c'y. Compan· Harbor Hlvd., Costa Mesa. some SH. Bet\\'n age 23.J{l :ion _ Hskpr ~ Sitter seeks l ~N=O:...:PcHcO=cN=•c.:CcA=L=LS='c'---I Ans'A'er phorlt·s, plot sales, job in warm, 1nte!lectua.I COLLEGE gui v.·anted to nieet v er Y interf!ifing home en1Jironn1ent. 675-Tl73 help mother 4 hours on Sat. people. Call 1714) 846-lJtil. '" " I k ..._ Ask for !llr. Taylor. A IDE s F o R C 0 N-vcner w>use11·or . vcpen· VALESC.ENCE, 1 Ide r I y dable. _ Back Bay area. GENERAL Of'f'ICE. Youn!' Catt or family ca r e. 5-18-51&.l allf'r 6 pm. local .:.-o. in a preshge lfomemakers. 547..fi68l COOK business. Beautiful modern otc. Great oppty. $450. 'WANTED: day wnrk, ex-Pleasant gourmf't cook. Fast Call Jean Brown, 540-6-0:>::. pcrienc ed and have as grease hKhtning. :-:o C'OASTAL ACENCT rererences, S18 a day. hang·UpS & 11•ill1ng iv 1\·ork 27!)() llartxJr Bl a t Adaml! 542-0781 long hl'S for !ow p;iy, Bur LADY i;~1ishes daytime 'A'Ork. "·ill settle lor a high priced GIHL w/general olfit::e ex· Coo d & r e I i a b I e . broiler n1an. Able to work J)t'rif'nce to handle s ect" Re ferences, 541-5001. t-vrning shill w/beaut.iful payable. Apply in person '" d Lido Ship Yard, 900 Lid11 , Help Wanted, M & F 710 11·ell en owc<l waitress. Ph. 675-4174 for appt. Park Dr, N.B. .;:;:::::;;:;:::::;;:;:::::;;:;:::::::::;;;.I WOODY'S WHARF GOOD all nround service: g1a Adm Sales Newport Beech ma 11, me<.:hanical exper. IF YOU HAD THE CHANCE TO START AGAIN prt>f'd. Salary + comm. Ap- COOK-deck hand, ya{"h! c.xp. ply in perwn, \Va 'd ,, req'd.Giverelerenc'es. Johnson's Cht<vron, S0,4 S Write Classitil'd ad No. lbi. Britsol, C.l\1. ·. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. SEAllT. Roon1 for rent. " Barbara Doore on her birth· I~..:.:=·...:.:_:_:_ ___ _ h Co INFANT CARE yo'"' home rem 0 de I i n g . 5--18-1220, Paporhang1·ng priv. entrance, & bat sta EAST 17th ST., C.M . day from her mo!her. ' .... • ....... ,--9. •COOK t ~1 be lJ r.1 646-81 7 ~~~~~~~~~~~'.! Tender & exacting. 1 .,,~--"-~------'\'OULD YOU LOOK J.~OR I ry),' usl fu Y esa. ·• · I Stxop & oUice. 220 Pov>er New born to 8 mo. 67;...2761 Cement, Concrete BARNETT P A I NT I NG : A PRO!>'ESSION THAT exp'd & fast. Chance to ad· H Al RDRESSER: Booth spaL-e to n>nt, Good !.oca· lion and parking. Hair \,~esr 673-4186. Room & Board 405 63.t SQ . fl. b75-6700 Broker I 1 ~ Special offer. Stucco ea\'es, \\'OULD GTVE \'OU u:-.i, vance, w age~ open. St 'SS lo1t ind Found BABYSITTER -Qualified • • CONCRETE. Floors, labor/marl, single $135. 2 Ll~·!ITED EARNING PO·, ,c"=&-:...cl4=26~.~------G<nng on summer vacat-orage "" exp. college girl lo hve m. 85 y ,. I I~-------~· ;~l~~~g:;.,,:~__:;;~ pa!ios, drives, sidewalks, Story $1 -. ou lrim & save. TE~TIAL, PRE~GE •COOK, broiler or saute. Ben ion? :? malure college 673-6667. ~~·· d 'II · · !IS/mo. Storago Room. 2417 slabs. Reat. Don 642-8511 Lic"d. 846-0934, 968-3236. STATUS & TIIE CJIANCE Brown's, J1J06 S. Coasl Hw}', stu ents 11'1 maintain pro-"":;.;;""~:C.,;:;:o:;'-::::+;;,:,,.,1 """"'"-"':____:7.:..:=c;;::::.~ pcrty & occupy hou~ for Orange A1't', Cosla hiesa. Found (frH ad1) 550 \VAR~t loving care break. & CEMENT \VORl<, no job too PROfo'. painting, Exter l BASED ON YOUR O\\'N South Laguna free room \\"hile O'A'llel'·~ Ph. 673-7469. -----------1 lunch. t.!usic &: crafts. small, reasonable. F r ee story, low as $225 w/gd ABILITY, DESrRE & J\10· DENTAL RECEPT. a\\·ay. REF'S AVAIL. Cail Rentals Wanted 460 DEPOSITED at our homes :i;·enCf'd yard. ~9-2615· Estim. H. Stufiick, 548-8615. paillt. Avg rm $18. Airless TIVATION TO KEEP MOV-Desk only, Dental e.><per. :'>IS..3613 aft 5pm. 1\sk for ;,.:;__:.::.c_:c_::;;::;;~::;;-__:~ I on Sat 2 mother cats. 1 Carpet Service PATIOS, walk!i, drive-, in-spraying accous. cellings, 2 ING UP. necess. Some Sats. Salary Andy or Scott. \\'A!':TED to lease; 2 or ;: br multi <."Olor & I parl llgrr -----------1 lilall new Ja\\'tlS, sa"'• break, coats S15. Roy, 847-1358. oper,, fringe beneUts. H.B. Summer Rentel$ 420 house. Call David Dudley, §\Mpt' Jc se\·Pral kittens, JOllN'S CarJ>('l & Upholstery remove. 5-18-86&8 !or est. No \\lasting DAVE LOOKlNGLAND, an!a. 8AM-6Pi\I, s.16-35-10. DDS. D~·s 5-ID-7617; Aft 6. 673-l!SI. 673-379G. Cleaners. Extra Ori -l ·C~o=n~t~r~a~c=to~rc..:::::..:::..:.:.::___I *WALLPAPER* FINANCIAL Il\'YEST'.\-1ENT . 673-5206 ''I 'LI I blk Sh poo I-t h G ~ A'•' ',\LYST, C0'1MUNITY DENT AI:-Asst. lt'Qnt secy & ,=.~·-"c·--------l.s., • <og, "'/Ian an1 '" .. sco c ua1u \\'hen you call "l\lac"' " 1 i\1 LAGUNA BEACll-2 BR 3 or 4 BR, 2 Ba home. San n1nrkin~s. F'oun<I 6/6/71 ~Soi l Reta r dants). i\1Y \Vay, quality hon1e '"8-14•!1 "'"1711 LEADER R F BROKER prevenive_ nurse. 'aturf' ".,, •• •IP< 6 "r "·•·h '""' .,.. ......,.. ' · ·· , 'A'Oman, enJOY people. F:.x""'r '"' ""• · "" " · Cl"rnenle area. 6 mo lease, n<'ar Fountain Valley Iii Degreasers & all color repair. Walls. ceiling, floors llAS NOW OPENED A pref'd but intelligence ~~d fi....Sept 6 S 3 5 0 nio. 1300 "'o School 962-3248. bri<>. hteners & 10 minute N · b oll p RO FES S ION AL Pain-NE\V COMPANY ..,.., A IN Responsible family onlr . up 10 · per mo. ;).H-"!:..,.,. '"' elr. 0 JO loo sm · iing-intcr/exter. Honest ' · ''"" • enthusiasm may make dif- Bethke Realty 49'\-2858 ARTIST. respon . Dcsperfl!rly GER:"llAN Short hair rP111ale bleach for \\'hile carpel'>. 517-0036, 2·1 hr ans. serv. \\Ork. Lie. & lns. 548-2759, JNG PROGRA/'>! IV 1-1 r C H ferrncr. H.B. 962-2436. IJARD,VARE Salesman ll.\V I \\'right Co., 126 Rochtsler, Costa r.te.~a. HOUSEKEEPING Dep t. nttds experienced CUSTO· DIAN, also MAID, Apply Personf1<'1. South Coast Com· munily Hospital, 31872 cOOs1 Hwy. South Laguna. tfSKPRS Em pl yr pays tee. George Allen Byl11nd Agc.n. cy 1Q&..B E . 16th, S.A, 547-0395. * * HOUSEKEEPER & LAUNDRESS Call &lC.-776-i 1504 South Coast llwv. needs a placr to live. \1·ork. \\'/bro1vn collll r. approx 1 Save your moriey by saving Add itions * Rrn1odeling &1~53:-n. AF 'r ER COi\1PLE'fION ID=E"NcTcAcL--A~ct-~Eo'---. -~-·-"-·~~-~~--\VOUl"D PROVIDE YOU . . ~. · x Pe.'· Gara"'.e. rni, or~ 691-839-l. )!' old, found in !llannel"'!i me extra trips. \Viii cl<'an GC'nvick & Son, Lie. h d " l"ST L 303 S.pph·o--B•I !<I 2 B·/l " Acou•to'c S-co'al 'st \VITllALJ .11'ESE TH INGS c airsi e. "'-ray, pow-mg " AL MENT ,,.-· ' Park. &16-1421. living rm dining rm & hall 673-001! * 3-19-2170 r -1 -~ ba cottage, avail June, $140 ,,-A ~it>at ivork. 847-4128 YOU H AVE 1l·IOUGI-!T models. 6-12-7998. LOAN CLERK l l FOU:-;D \'iC'. 19th & llarbor. ;'I, ny rm $7.50, couch LIC'D Cons1r. Remodeling Ex-per ~36-9371 v.·k. July S 6.l 'A'k. Sept 1-5 I I ~ !IO, chair 15. 15 •• ,, •·p. ,·.· p A 1 NT 1 NG.. H 0 ",, 1, ABOUT. DISTRTBUTORS v.·anted for ·· · • ;) · 'l "' k •1 Rob' 6 Costa :'.ll'sa_ Small bro\\'Tl & ~· " ·' Additions, J,!ans, Layout. · h I "" \\" · "r. inson, Per,on;,I' ~J 11·hi!e long air, Cock-a-poo 1\·hat counts, not method. J Karl E. Kendall, 6-12-3811. ~arantced 11'0rk. Lic·d . organic ea th & ecology Davis RJty 647-7000. • . T I d "" '3"8 do v.·ork m>·sel!. ,._,,_ ref. Local ref's. Call 675.-5740 aft NO PRIOR F.XPER. line. 499-2-1781646-7056. ype ma e 0~-.... ._ ... · uvvu Electricel 5 531--0101 Or 8"1"=~ NECESSARY DUE TO nus * DO "OU \\'ANT A \VA IKJKI beach apt, dlx furn on 'A'aler. Shor1 or Ions: term. Al.so 2 Br. unf. 673-3563. FOU:"lD nialc cat, grey & cw-~. ~·===--~~--~ ' Personels 530 LIC'D El . . -rAIN'TING I __ , \II NE\V TRAL'IING PRO· STEADY PART T I ME - ----------11hite slr1pes long ha I r Diamond Carpet Cleaning ectr1c1an, ma1nt. . · , pro essiouai. , I '' -""I Al d , _ _, ••· 1 \\'Ork g uarn Col o r GRAi\f. AGE IS NO F'AC-JOB? ln!rresling sun•ey Goinr on sumnier \ill'il-\\" ro ar .. '>l~ .U Avg &1ze room $8 seN. so, resi . 111uus ... ia . · TOR 'OUR 'l " R•patrt"g & · toll t 642-4474 s pee i a Ii st . 9 6 2-6143, . T r RST YEAR IYJ>t' job J.rom h0n1e. NO non~ 2 nl<J1Ur,• 1· o t lo"(' \\'!!ITE German Shepherd .. ins a tons · "-17-14·'1. EAR"INGS T II R 0 U G l l " F E &1· 317 ., ., .~ · . SELLING. \\'ritr btiefiy to i ~1ur!Pn1~ \\'!JI ma1nt1an pro-llotlnd Dove1• Shor1>s area '"I-ref' ~s!. ;i-ll Ga rdening lc"c,,:..;"'---~~-~-C0'1'11SSIO~S SERVIC'' & I B k Ra 5-lS-21~ YOU Supply The Pa1nL · ' · -~ "' Classified ad No. 14~ Thr pet'ty occupy lOll.Se !or ac . Y. . . AL'S GARDENING t-·l'.:t:S J\IA Y EXCEED Dally Pilot. 330 \\'. Bay, f1·re room v.hile o'A rl!'r's F "" Cd'1 F _,,_, -·• Ttnoms painted SlO ca. Call $ ou • ..,. in . r1euwy ,,_,_,_ Wr gardening & s m a I J 5-i0-7o:l6 .'i0.000. Costa Mesa, Cali!. 92621, a"'ay. REF'S AV,\JL. Call thsh brown puppy w/flea Jandscapillg services, call ~"'-"--~---~~-g1v1ng phone number. LIDO !sit sle~ to bt'ach. ~::.6U aft :Jpm Ask for collar. Dr. Stockton61J-l050 540-Sl.98. Serving Newport. FOR clean & neat painting, STAR'T l~IMEDI ATELYl~~""-'=~~=~'--- Lovely 3 br/l ba, Avail Ju-Andy or Scott. I la] 0:u; h interior & exterior. Reas. \VITH OUR Exrn.A ADD· * DRIVERS * 301 Edge"·ate.r-8111: Bil) lrnt 1r/p\'I bch. l Br/:! ha. garagr. r.tr. Robinson - Da vis Realty 642-700) '·', A"g • S.pr. 675-0j:Jll S:\tAU.. prescriptaon glasses. Lost and f'Ol#ld CdM, ta .~esa, Dover rates. Call Dick, 968-4-065. ED !N'CENTIVE O>" A NEW No Expen"ence OJ PR.EGN,\NT? Ad o p Ii on. ohlong 11•/dark f rame 5 • . . Shores, \VcstchU. Rental1 to Share 430 aburtion ,va sectomy 6~1>-{;37•1. e LANDSCAPING e PAlN'rTNG/papenng. 18 )TS 1971 CADILLAC CO:\f. I counseling &: illfonnat1on, in Harbor atea. Lie & PL'ETELY PAID FOR BY Necessary! 1----------, 'l2-'l3' S:\IALL black & brown ~hor! Lost SSS P.OTOTILLING, 2~~c SQ ~I. bo d d R !' t ,,,,., "~= OUR CO'lPAN\'. BACHELOR , " S n e . e ~ urn. """'"4-.""" :\lust have clean C-'i!. drt'v. lo share ., ' _ I hairPd puppy. Vk Beach & SPRINKLER , SEED k (U bd rm: con1pl. furn w/ C"1lor i' ALCOHOLIC::. ArnnymOIJs. Garlirhl H B 536-6936 SOD LA\\'NS. LIC'D CONTR SAVE UP TO 7j',(i ing record. Not under 2J. TV, trpl. On ~and. Call John Phone 542-7217 or 'AT1te · · · · · · $ I 0 0 · RE W A R D lo r 833.26:>-I. Jn Painting Your House CALL NOW YELLOW CAB CO. J."ullerton 5 5 8 -l 0 0 0 or; P .O. Box t22' Cc.~ta '.\11.'sH. Gl lRL'S ~hwinn U!kr hlcn-'eo"',"11a~'1·1to·cJ,,,•,·~1,tho SaPnodJ le. --..CL1,;,,\:i\IVJ'N~SSiEE'IRt'VV~ICCEE**-11--E~-~'~°'".rc. ~S~l~<v~''-·_!5-l:J:µ~,~-1~9-547 .. 6771 'ec""l"8"G"Ec."'"l6Ct"hoSCLc·cC::::·':'c· - 67'.l-8387 : GOLf" _ 1_.'"" '-·st C. C. 11 Y scri.u no.. ~ · ;i • n uan G "D , • • '""' ........... V F t rd $10 n PA IN TlN ,/papt>rlng. 18 Ask for M r . Wilson RIVE\.\'A Y Sa I e s ma n 'JAN' S".'. •lt•r" •P• .. ,,,. m"•t"·-.h'op !or·-•--.•. ·l!l-l-16.'IO Capo or uns mkl. Lie. No. ron ya . per mon l. . fl "· . & · ........ ,. ..,, ~ .. "'"~ ""'""--""'"·-77·,17 i-JlOI ,~"Ill ••k ""'' yard also. \V!.'edi n", Yr!l. 1n 11ruur Area. Lie wanted \\'/lu\Je cxper . .\lid· s111nr. Al nroz &15-3117 al! 1 &12-151 1 ('~·-.... _';/l2. FE.\IALl::-3 mos. old p<tppy · · ·""'" · """"'· ' 0 L-d d It f' f "''2 2356 di ·~..no w for Bob Richardson. Plf'asr. yard cleanup. 962-8612. Ul•n e · c ~ urn.""' -. ASSE'.\'113LER TRAINEES ea~ pJ"('l'd. Boyd's Ar. !1:30 P~I. day5 Jf:i.Sf;9 S i.-.nies Dance Class \\/bnhbcrt tail. \'ic. 15th & no questlon~ askt'd. \Ve !ov(' * LESCO PAINTING ln1n1e1hale Openings t.'O, 490 E. 171h St., CO. C.1\1. \VORKJNG I ___ _, ··::i Tustin. 5-\S-73.19. 1\L'S Landscapfni::. T r ee r---·• p , c II N • s:ir •~S room. ElE"gant atmosptw<re. hlm dearly. removal. Yflrd re.modeling, Res/Apts . 645-1399 uuuu ay. a 0 "'· DRIVER -TOW TRUCK malt' lo shaN' 2 bdrm t L t 555 9Ai\T-9P:\1, Sal. 9AM-6P~f E t 2 ap · 57..!-mt os LOST; Large Colorful Pain-TrdSh hauling, lot dcanup. Patio1 xp. pre · 1 }TS. Apply A.C. art. ;';:30. 6T;,-168!t, 8·1&-1341. JOANIE ' o· Cd'I D 'It ood R . ,_, 67'1166 Ol'angr Coa.~t Auto, 1705 N. El CamillO GOLDE' R'~ove•. ,.-,., 01 ini:z, . . . ri "' near cpa1r spr1n .... er~. .:r • .,. lo m•"t A F'E'.\-1ALE over 21 to shano 2 "' " i\I Can Rd B k PATIO Specialists. Add r-mp Y s:ency Real, Sa n Clemente, · Pif'a~ C"On1aci ~!om &> Dad· Ca.sita Cap1s1rano, 2 yrs, /10 1 orni_ng. ~·on · ac · PROFESSlONAL r.t A 11\ 'f, 1869 Nt'\\'JlOl'f Blvd .. C.l'>l, Hr, furn. 11p\ u·/samc. Call ri>" 1 ... L -• 0 ,9~ ·~•n of painting s1"""ed Paul B. k · dis!lnction to your home &I 12 EARN FOR A SU,lMER i, .,...y ~pe .,.,...,,,..,,, ~·· trre 1ro1· prunins: ;,..:n11 61:>.Jl 645-3llJ 6iJ-7154 eve!. --' . . . Hf'nriP. Rr'A·arrl.• 673-550~ . . with a Cllstonl patio design-VACATION. A CAR, CA.i,IP sprayini;, discai;e & 11•eed G f R t .ls aft 7 P\1 ed cxpec1ally for your:-----------1 OR COLLEGE F'OR YO UR ·- P /TIME Bkkpr to T.B./Typlng ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINEE Local l1eadqua.r1"rs of lead- ing insuranct' firm. On-the· job-trn1n1ng: leading 10 11d- ministrative service11 !!UPf!.f· visor. Extt11tionaL c~r oppor. B.A. req'd. To f100. Ftt p.1id by employer. Also Fee Jobs Many Other Position' Avail. 4SS E. 17th fat Irvine) 01 642-1470 arages or en * * * * · eontrol. Sprnklf'r rcp'l.tr. 00 K * * homl". Qualit.v. Experience. ASST. B K EEPER CIU LDREN. Be an AVON LOST .at Cosla i\lesa F'1sh Clean up johs. GNlrgf'. .,._ f 0 E • So E"i-r. "-q'd_ Apply, 1631 R . ....us ae ion. ason "'-n;. ",.. •"W epresentative & earn f',xll'a f'r;v, pl"e!'er1p11on s 1r n 6l6-:i.~9.': C 0• ~·~ n-69 Pl•-otlo·,-. C,I, JA'.'\ITORS, men & \\"Omen. GARAGE. e:a~· l•ri", J23. prr month I . b on~lruc 1011. ,,..,.,...,i ..... money. \Vin prizes. l'\leet gasses 1n rown caS('. B. \E\\' la"n~. spruikll"'i's In· Par1 ... ~ hill nn1t>, Ap11ly 740 • 6-t2-2'6ji • SL\"'GLE GAP.AGL $2'.l ,\ \lr.n•h Call 6"6-~ Offic. Renti11I 44C i\lryrr. 54J...SJ..IS or ~O-i19S e-iaJled. T r f'"~ .V ~hrut)'I Plaster, Patch, Repair BABYSITIER needed for people. Ilave fun. It's easy ''R" E F:111€'rson, Orange afl 5 pm. lv.•ins. Reliable . .5 day!i/'A•k. lo get started. J ust cal:: trmo\'<'rl !.and~r;ip1ng, rrer * PATCH PLASTERING 47:\ Oak, Laguna Bch. 546-5341. 5-\G-70~\ * J ONES TIRE:: SERVICE SILVF:R gray loy pooJ,lr. "'t 61:>-3 1~.~ 111 ,. ls expanding 1n Orang• I ~\1~drash:,;ia~.t'dV~·1.lla;u~· t ;-,-P<-,-J .q1,1-oc-,-,-G·.,-,-.d-,-,,-r-.-J ty~~jl ~~~~mates B~~KEi:hPE:U~i~~t ~=~~ . ESCROW ASST. County <111d l'f'11u1re1 I• C11111plt•lf' .vtt si·r.·icr . :-.'cat Plumb-ong b EXPERIENCED Ines Virw Sehl. H.B. Hi•ii·ard, full charge: kkpr for 11p-Experienced .. CominPr('i.ql SalPsmcn Trader's Paradise PROF'E..<:;.SIOSAL Rid;:. ~-I!. IQ fl. A1r-cond, CTPI!, drp•. ,cd parlung. Xlnt Joe, 350 E. 171.h St C \I. PETF: BAR· REIT R.L'IT. 642-43.'>3 !lf.O o:o~· ii 2-t.· l{rli::i . Fr"" r <t. 6'12 ... 1:1.1!~ prox 20 hr.~. prr 11·k. UNITED CALIFORNIA c·"~°"·~c·c'·'_..:"r'--4'---'2~llc:'c· ----JO_l_"_·s"o",c .. ,c.-cG-. AnD-EN_l_NG PLU.\tBlNG Rf:PA!lt Slfi..9316 * Tir(' SPrvl1'('men t I • mes LOST, 1·alunble rnen's shOl's-, =-'o JO. b 100 ~1nall =~=~ -BANK-* Front J-~nd iltrrhanicr; V B Yard r:11'<', 1·lran.up<, plan· ---BOYS 10-1-:. 3111 E' C t 11 " Br k 'l I ' 1r: ark Bay. An1ple • &!2-312R • "" · · . oas I\")'. " <l e • r r. 11J111rs rFward, Contaet T 0 n y _!.'.ni:: .. ~prl11kit'rs. ~2-20?~'). 1----'--'--"-~--=---· 1 to deliver papers in Lhe San Corona de! hlar Salary phis bonu.\ do' I ars Diego, 644-0126 f:xp .• Jap;u1rse G11rde11er LE\V Taka11 & Son's Plumb-tir.mcnte. Sa n Juan Ca pis. 67J-9'2-IO Opportunity 10 advance p Con1ple1e Yard Servioo ing Rermir. Repipc, Remt> trano 11.nd Capistrano Beach Equal Oppo1'1Uni1y Employer Comp11ny p111d henerit~. OeLuxe Office 525 sq It. 1~1~~h~d. 1~;sq ~;~~;. Frt.'l' eslin111te 5.17-9264 del. Free esl. 646-&340 .area. Apply: 2049 llarbor Blvd. Carpet-Drapes-Panel \Valls \'-------------------_J birrl". Jost vie or Carson & l.A\\'N CA11E & gartlrn COLE PLUMBING DAILY PILOT ESCROW officer for Laguna Costa i\fe~a 1\""POH ~ Ba.y Centrr , _ od 1 Ch 1 1 Cool't"'' ,·, C'I <~ ,9= k I It I II E 'd "' ltr '"'rvi"", "'~1161 492-14"" Niguel <1ffief', 5 yrs cx,,..c I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2052 Se"·port Bll'd. C~t ..... ie ni e l'YS er, CCln· 2 101 \ Pa in Spr ings, ff('e " 1 . ~ ~.,. 11·(lr . 1.i: l 1au ng. xp . "" ..... ~ .. VI ~ l.U.O ~t off a\•a.i]) G·'IG-l 252 I 'Pl"J1hle, hke ne"1 condition. ,t cle11r. \\'ant unit~. TD'~. OUR duck "Clyde" is lost. llraYinabl ... Call 5-13-~"13.l. Roofing BREAKFAST COOK ~~50~~lary open. C11.ll J . W. ROBINSON'S e NE\VPORT BEAOI 9 1-----------:!4,000 m1lrs, sh!I under \';Jn tronlalned). SubmH. r.ta!lard l\'/grl:'.en hf'ad. Vic 10:.XPER. Ha11Ja1ian Gardener Ex!)f'r. r.tust be over 11. Ap·I ""'~~''""-'""=== DESK 11pace a1·a1l;ible S50 "arranty, 1rade for olde.r Nancy J. ~IOOrf' Realty, 1''!01,·er & RAymond, Costa Comp 1 e I e Ga r den in .I: LEE Rooling Co. Rooling of ply in person. Surf & Sirloin. EX_PE R. SECRETARY mo. Will provide furnilUtt car or ~ &l.$·139j 673-3101. :\lesa 5~h-2320i or ~it-~. !'.erviee. Kam11ln.ni, 64&-4676 all types. Recover, repair!!, 5930 \V. Coasr tl "'Y. NB. Typing 50 "'.p.m. SH S5 at s:; mo. A~?ring service ther-mo roor eoa!ings, 'A'hile wpm Ila~ immf'di;itr opening for an.ilable. m Foregt Ave, lfa1·e Klmbalt spinet piano, C 11 EVY CAPRICt: '68; CHOCOLATE Si a m e ~ e , r REE est Comp! nr partial & colo r. Lie/bonded since BUSJN~ Sy11lems lllime uNiTEO CALIFORNIA Laguna Be!lch. 494-!M66 Dux man's chair & ofloman, Trade for equuy 111 house m:i.le. No rol!ar, Vi r: h111·n m111nL & cl€'anllp. L. •47. &12-7222 or p/time. Call for appt. BANK ' P k pr or Lancer 77 1'{1krs. \l.'ill 1n Nf''A"JIOM nr Cosfa ,\lesa Cabrillo & Santa Ana. C..\t. '.'ii. Garrlt>nin.i:. 6-12--09i). 3-16-5471. --ec -a-poo dogs found in exchan.i:e for sm car or ? A!"f'a _ 6~5-1769. 1 -----~-----T. Guy Rooling. Deal Dittct. l~c;:__:_::.::__~~~~-~-1 201 A1·enida Del l'>lar Fountain Valley, Brown 6-:ill ,lapnnese Gan1ent>r I rio my o1vn ~·ol'k. &l:l-2780,· • CAFETERJA-Sal11d girl. San Clemen le MEN 'S TAILOR · E:>.1K't'irncert • fo'u)J lime, xln't C'O. fi ts. male & cream colort>d i.r-I ::.. • {)12-1610 * LOST Gt>rinan Shepherd. Exp·d. Yard \\'ork J.IS-9590. Exp'd & over 40. Call days (n4) 49z.5123 female ·~•/coUars. 839-0709, For tradf': ·;1 V\V Super Benut1ful Boxer pups, \\.ill Stiver & blk remale. Bark Clean-up. Plantin,i: 6•16-0019 Sewing/Altera iion1 only GH-1991. Equal Opportuni!y Employer 3700 NEWPORT BLVD, NB Bug, 1600, trade for rebui]rl. lradc for: Phoro cqp!, pol\'• Bay art>a. &W-1 319, reward. JAPANESE Ga r dening CLEANING Crew, Pf'mJ . or *ON TilE BAY ;,. ahle Jj(X) and equity. Tom f'T' tools. lapid.1ry rqpl or S:'ll i::rey tao! box ~·fViclor Service. NcRl 1\'0rk. Cleanup • Dressmaking+ Alterations p/hmt'. Day5 or ews. Ex-EX.PER. Cleaning \\'oman Apply in pl'rson J0-5 p.m. • 2 Fashlon Tsl., N.B. 675-2464 or 541-5032 or i\like 54!1.3.)58, or aft 1 \~'hat :~ cutting k welding lips. yd . .n1nint. 9611-2.'.I03 Special On Hems per or \\'ill train. 64£.-4142. for annm'J bldg. f.-5 hrs pm: 5'18-1610. 8·12·~212 or 962·2331 Rr11·11n.I. Jim 646-1421 all 6. Li\\\'N i\lalnt. llnuHng. ne\\" Call Jo * 646-#16 nilel y. fi73-8219. Equal opport11ni1y employar e NEWPORT Beach Delu.'te Vie"· offices. Air-cond. Priv. 19&1 NE\VPORT Jill f>O"""r Ba. UOO W. C<Jut ll"'Y . Chrysler. xlnt cond, ~·or INDMDUAL OFFlCES Van. Station \\'agon ur sf'll rontained ra111prr. New Irvine Indust. complex. 536-l!~~:Z Top loc. 833-3443 anytime 1,.,~EWPO==~R~T,.--Fl='nan"""c1a1-'-,.-,c.O-,_-I Trade Peninsula P1 ~ BR. 2 ter: up to 12Xt ~ fl. Im-b11. Cape Cod hon1e, 11dj to best ocean beach 'A'/ixlat med occupancy. 6"-SZ52. yard, F'OR Lido Isl!'! llOme, C XlNf OFFICE Space now Principals only, 673-2332 avail. UDO BLDG. 3.l5S Vla Lido, N.B. 573-CSDl 150 ft. of Beach Bl\•d fron1. * NEWPORT BEAO I :ii ag~. $.39,000 value, \Van!: Income. 300 lo 1000 IC'I. fl. Homeflndtr~ Deel>ff, m-M62 !92--t477: ('V~ !l,16--t;i:,S 15'0 SANTA ANA AVE, CM 1 1,-.~91::;1,0-, :.C..-~~13,;":::,0;c,,::,;.,,-, llOtn DI IQ/ff. l5c sq ft, Ul'ftl for 4-6" wJdt IUTI. 615--2464 or Sfl-5032 Ampex rttl to ttel ~tf'rro • . ITIREDoC Oilt old turnlture! Rocklc:ird I:<! .. lathe for tnK"k or ~ "95-4076, It'• "*1.ly not thllt bard I H~.-.=,~1,,,,'--c•~·c,~1-,,-,-too-,-,~-. to nplace. Jutt WJ1lrh tht f'll:rnUure I: m~llaheOW" oolWMI ln tht Clu.,lfled Sect.kin. $18,%i0 + tru:o,I dt"1'Cl $10,300. Ext"hangr for uni1~. nr rnl'n· mt"rf"lal. Tiie Fox Co. Rill·~. tm-949:-i. * * * FANTASTIC forcl'rr ISO' LOST: \Yhite CockatiP.I, Vic la11·ns. cleitn-up, pruning, EUROPEAN Dre!smaking. Cl k T · l EXPF.R. Grocery Checkr.r. CK."elUI \•Jew Joi, CRpi8trano. H ar ho r V1e w H i 11 s Free f'SI. Call 5-16-7379 Expertly Custom li!!ed, Ac· er • YPIS female. Ref'll please. Apply $1~,000 eqly. ror fixer uiifM'rl;-"c·E~-w""'AcR=Dc!76c4"4-46--'03-0~.C.,.~~ General Servic•• ,'o,";:r~. =Rc':='c:'·c'o'c"-_1='4=9=·=""=' I morninp, Coost Snpermllrk-KITCHEN n111n. s rude 11 j Cos1a Mesa to Mn Ccln1f'n· LADIES watch iP\\·elcd band. Altera tions -""2·5845 Gal F'riday type of job 10 el, 33~7 E. Coa~r J1wy Cdill pre!, over 21, 30--40 hr \\'~ .r-l\usband Busy? Call r.loose '" tart ~-ing fi ling goad ' 12 h ' le, Agi 5'15-2<\T:i nr 673-47()1). Lost in H.B. or Newport las! ~ no"" 1 N~•I, a·-·-t•, -Y••n •XP. s · • "'1' • · EXPEi~ "-Jn, l•d t d r. Golden 8 e a r !>!""""""" a trr 6-Repair ~........ ..._, phone wlce. Prefer ll0n1rone '·. ~" , Y ""an e 53&-9102. ' ~'ull race Olds, 324 eng. + lc"~'"""kc'cR~ecwcanl::.:0·:64~,_.:..:716..:;c· ~ Bulld·St'rv r.tos1 Things Tile \\'ith claNiflf'd Advertising from Miu10n Viejo area for LOST c 1 dog 6 -E ......1 belier ladles ready to wear LABORATORY t~chniclan ~ spd s11<'k. Eng ?\laster : reme co or , Heullng CER.U.fIC til• Ile\!, Ii. expen ence. x,_...,,,\ent com-shop. Lillian's So. Coast clinlcn.lly qual ified, St•;,: Hydro. $1500 e.quity. for car fl'I05 no lie. Long thin k'g1. paily be.ne.fltl!, &: advance-Pl•••, "'" "J69. " bo T 16th 1. I-.:~ 64" ~"""' nmodrl. Free ~st. Small .... .n~ r egistry f!'QUirl!'d. Jmmt'dt. or at. Mick for motor· ""-•~· area. ~"'· YARD, gtlrRJ:c, cleanups. me.nt opportunilil'S. COl!la • . "' 1 jobs we.lrome. ~2426. \V · Cl J --' EXPER ?1-L1,.h1ne O ate en1ploymen1. App'· c)'Clf" nr ~ -158. YORKSHIRE T~rrier, Vic: Remove !rC<'s. dlrl. Ivy, 1'!t"M area. rite 11ssi i~.,_, • · . ... Pr · ~ E lbl JI --~ kl I d ba Trff Strvlce ad •5. Dally Pilol . P.O. Lathe, d.rill pre~s It n1U1. 5oulh Coa~I Cornmunlcy , E"ST u u are11... new11111. s poa er. ck hoe . • 1 11,.,.....iool So Oh vARB ,,. ANGEi. on I y 645-161.l or 774-7443 l ~"~,_,~74~;~, ~~~-----I ;O';::::O:::".::""":::'....,-;:"-C-::-':-Box 1560, Co!lta :\lc-sa 92626. ,.pp Y . in person. 8 :i 8 ~.,,, · u Lllgun1, sllghUy UM"d. \\'~t ivUI you LOST I C 1 ----------ll>'JPmdiii!~"i;'t~too"'fP~l;;,~Nr,·;";;· :--u;;;; o --•-,99~·~13cl'f:l,;-E-->o·o'C3~:·~==~1 tr!:ldf' for good u!lf'd !':'!Ir· mae mull•.-col\'lr LEANUP & 1-lauling, tree GENERAL Trre Ser'\/, Y11rd FASHION CoMU!tan1. Wl!l 1 LEGAL SEC'.nF:TARY brn.•uanaet wlu; rlght.f\8.nd. Afghan. near Tustin A :llth trim top remove garages O ean-up. Sprinkler rep.&in. NOW'S THE tnt.ln. No invesl. F'or in-Expt"r. C11.ll P&.m•l• td tfX'nstifr, po'A'e.>r dlppo. C.~I. 642-S9&t cleaned. ' h·y k. fen c • 1 =R~'c":::.· ~64&-S8<:.::..:::o•:_____ ·lervlew -Flo, ~i. !143-368 l!!{'k and bftrtcrv _ 0 ,..,..rated LOST 2 pupplts. gold male Ii: removal. J11clc 54G-474l. Tutoring . , •· blk • • I TIME FOR .. f1BE'JtGLASS Boat Piuir LUHRS BOAT CO ~lddlctiottom . \Vr11r : Chi5Si· ftC llut ema.le. 15th Ii MOVING, Garagr t"ltan-up • ried Ad No. 174. Daily Pilot, Orange, C.M". 548-1749 le li1e h11ulinl':'. ReasonAble. SPANISH TUTORING ' ~:lo~a~ak;.i;~~opi~b :~ Sl9 \\', 18th St.. C.~I. r O. ll11-< l;''lfiO C."os1.a l\ler;a. REWARD: Boys whitf' ltal1+ Frt'I" e5rimate1. &4>-1602. Summer mo. all agn. Rtts, QUICK CASH Prom. Avail. now. (213J •1~~:111~;r:;:~~,',• CA 9262fl ' an Dike. Atala 20t, reriaJ • TitA.till & GarilR'C ch!An-up, ra11"1:, your home. or mine. 876-.11186. E 7~7:'182, &l-t-5119 7 dn)'!I. $10 a ln11r1. Frt'f: csl. 673-2380 * 8 to 10 AM THROUGH A FIBERGLASS maiden. Ap. X'pf'r'ri only !lf'<'ll apply. Whatdoyouhavetolrnde? LOST: Dnbf'r rinschtr, Anytiinr. ~·l!l-5031. "WEED It Ii: reap" .. clean pllcalions now being tAken. :'llAMIT~IST .Ila fi)'(ture pro! List Ir heNt -In Orange nialr. 6 mo gcnlle. Appn1x 2 Trar!er's Paradise (.'(llumn I.I out tM treasures &: trash -DAILY PILOT Clipper :0.11uint Corp. 1731 s . :;ry:i e:C.u~:~~~;l·".i\fu$I C'011nty'11 ln111::e111 rtad trad. wks . s:iO rrw. 113&-1545 Ron. fnr you! 5 Uncs, 5 Day1 lor turn into cash thru a Dally Rltekey, Sllnt8 AM. 11 lni JlOll.t.642-5671 LOST 1\Un. brown poodlo, -$5. Call 1od11y .•. 642-5678. Pilot O&UiUed ad. 642-$78-WANT AD ~lAJns -l'>TO'n!:fJ · Da..lly J"ilot \V11M Ads have 2 F'u!I 1im€'. SI 6f1 hr. * * * ft"m11Jr, 4 mos <11d. Vic. 44th M2·5678 bUi&lns ga.loN'.. _F'11.i-·r. :>4~9tiI : 1 ~t .. N.B fi73-7!i74 11ft,.r ~ ----------C.nll &IZ..S6'7!1 " r.iiw~ . Tu"417, J1111t 9, 1971 DAILY PJLG1 • ~ [ " ' 1~1 :-' __ ... i:....-_ ... ;;;;;11._,t.fl I[§] l~-~l[§j ~I --~![§] [ ....... _ Help W•nt~. M & F 710 Help Want.cl, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Appliances I02 Ml1c:eili1MOU1 -"''-------111 Sporting Goods ====:---=-......,.... ISO G•n•r•I 900 Boots, Sllps/Docb tJO ).1AINTE1'ANCE 1 R•cpf. fLOOR \\'A.XERS; '°·'P'il i.iJ Lu"" jy11111g + PBX, .)OUHK l(t'.'.nJb, f1n1i1h &. spnty hur-co. <.:all Lor11i ne, \\'e11C"l1N Jing. Good llAY &. bl'nelilll. 6 1 Pel'S(Jnoel A,1tency, 10-J.1 hOure pPr nl,l:ht, St.1n thru ,\.f"Slt'llll Dr. N.B. &15-2770. SERVICE Stn hrlp, J''ull t1me gra\'t'}-nrd. ApJll.>· in HOTPOJNT au10 '1'a1ber. ~:Jnt cond $40. Speed Qutto Pll'c dryer $35. Guar I< delivered. S46-$672, 347-811.5. FRI GIDAlRE auto v.·u her $60. Kenmon-11:a1 dryer $30. Both good rond, guar l deh\·ered. 546-8672, &41~115. E XCEPTIONAL Bargain! COLE,\IAN ten!, IOxl.3', coni· SUMMER SAV!NCS 10' 1\lk 11han1ung 110la, lr-plete. S55. Now On Your Per a FREE!! BOAT &lip av.11U, Jut)' l.Bt, for 60'-70'. \Viele .slip. 6"""' i<k'M.'t'nl grttn It orange. Call 675-86-12 Portrait Exrel cond. l200; 6 mar-6 SURt,."BOARDS 6,6 ... 6.2.. !il'"i. Color Di5count Florilla 27 of the U.S. perllOn, Arco, l9th & Newport Hlvd, C.l\J, , ·rhor11: Ne11·porl 11 r,. a . ' SOU11lCO Bu1!1l1ng Carf", RECEPTIONIST SERVI C.fo.: S!atlon S:tleMnan .... 11.nted !or Nev.•por t SbeU, 2SOtJ West Coast H\\y, N.f'l . SERV ICE Station At!encl. Pt/tu!! Phillips, 66, t'firl'lE'r Cs! fJv.·y and Balboa Blvd. t•xpi•r. u;:c~s. loc l 1·1·! re.1. SERVICE S t a. Salrsrnan. e\'per, p/lime, near llJlfJ"Kr. Apply 2;i90 Ne\\'porl HI , till. .SE\\'ING rnach oper_ Pov.f'r. Better d1'f'Ssf'fi. E:x11 011ly. P ICt"to ll'k. 1R82 \Vh1t1ler SI. 645-l!i2!! L1\1ni gold o v er s tu r I e d SlO. 10 145. Xln! cond. 6106 25'7o B & \'I Dtscounl Coast Guard Auxil- rhair1 w I e a s 1,. r 11 ; 51m-\'I. {kelin rront, 642--la:IO PHONE 546-9818 iary will C o n d u ct Boat Slip ror rent, sJde tit' up ro 30'. Call 6T;rll4S .146-.">Jl.?. · Orthtx.lon11c ofc. I \'r sel'J'\'· n10:-id 1 H 1d r.-a -bed, Dogs li4 co ur t •sy•x amin-. J -• Jd SU RJo'BOARD mul11roo1..-u K1> str1()(', 9. 2 .. Kook Bo.'I ation1 of power boats Boat1, Spe.d & Ski 911 MAlNTENAl\'CE i\!AN nttll· lana.I f'X pcr. req'd. Xln't oppty. t·or aJ1p1., f..44·1408 rd 111 Mu1slon Vtf")o Co!f Furnitur• 110 Sli'5: /\!edit. m11.1ching col· on Saturday and Sun· f • ... bl Jh' $30. 53.i-5745, 633.-66:19 I love animals, iny wife 14' OUTBRD, ~ HP i\terc, Elec starter, Tl'lr, Water fiklis, tow rope. 2 anchors, misc equip. All for ;400. Afl 5: 561-6716. Club. 267 42 Oso P<t rkiui~. Ari 6 & \\'knds, a.14-()7~3 ?\.11!.sion Vie.JO. Appl~ Jn RELIF.J' Aldf'S Nel'drd all ptrson b1\\'n 7am-1111.n[-shiflS. 11At.1-7M1 Full \JA I NTEN,\:'\C~ ,\la~ tor t101f'. R&pt1st Con\'ales1't'nt, :;m11ll nul'.~1n,c homt. Cell 661 Cenll'r St, C.t.t. 548-558:0. 171 41 494-8075 for app! 10 Jn-H:Ef'EP'l1 0NJST -f:en!'ral 1f'rv1e11·. OU1ee \\'ol'k for local ee eiiu la '· any 111" d ay, June 12 end ll •0 ·" bo J t DIVTNG I J doesn't. Fru To good horne O\VN E R •••r•f•'o• '. l •<l•l•r-o ver $..., 1 .... e~ t 1; pa 10 ' i;:f'ar, regu 11.!ors, · .. _ at th• Harbor Mes· ... " table I.. 4 barrrl chairs, valvv, Nikono.! 1!11.sh, cit'. l or all ; 1 zhaggy \JVg, I r~ne11.n furniture. Custom 8 1:reen, S5S. &14-l:l36. New & usr<I. tiT;r5Ql;., parl Coldl'n"'ftPL. 2 c11.llro ters dock at N•wport Vetcoi 50!1 le IO\'f'Sl'a t, c11.rs, all SPll..''"d frn1alc1 & Beach f rom 10:00 AM •'lelody ch11trs, occuional JOHN'S BIKES TV, Radio, HIFJ, hsebrkn: 11.ll 21,~ y rs . until noon and from ch&.in, cofftt-&: c.ommode -NEW -714/968-3563 Ii B. 1 PM until 4 PM on ' bl lit , k Columb111.·Pf'l!'mium -Steyr Ster.. 136 a e4, qua Y v-pc. inic ITALIJ\,'ll Grryhound, t 8 both d a y 1, Bernie ll' boat powered eng , lf'it whttl 493-4124. bd · t / · ' Some used bikes in l tOCk rm sr ,,., annotr. ~pc month old malr. Cawn and G ranlch, the courtesy queen rib! bdrm sel, d!nttte 2340 Newport Blvd. 1969 t.10TOROLA 2 3'' v.·hite. AKC papers. sho1 s, e xaminer for Flotilla I by 40 JI? trlr, $475, . MANAGEMENT X-:\llLl'rARY Ot'F'ICERS RE:'l'VEJ-:N AG.E.'\ 2:>-:.0. IF' YOU H A \I I'.: ltF.:CE:'llT- LY R f~TUR NE:D F R 0 ;-1 VIET:\',\,\l \l'E llA\'F: A .!OR TI IA'f YOUR Lt-:AD- ERSHIP QUA LITY \\ILL FIT R1r.1rr ['.\/TO. YO U \\'ILJ. ACT AS/\ RECRUl'l'. ER 1-'0R A LAR(;t; LA ~D 1:-IVE:.;;'f.\lC.\'T L--0. INTER· VIE\\' PEOPLE 'VllO ftf:. _.,PO,'/D 1TI OUR ,\OS. CA.~'T Bl'.: AFRAI D TO .\lEET OBJ ECTIONS. • Salary + Bonus P lan • Plush Olfirei; • f·ringe B<'nef11s e Star1 lmmed1atr:ly CALL NOW 547·6771 Ask for Mr. Reifert .,1 ANICURIST-E:xp'rl, p 111· t time. Ap p l y Ke l ly T"mpleton's, 4-15 E. 17th SL. C:'lt. \1.\TURE, P:<periencerl 1ac11· tion 1no!l1f'r-TakP {'1\rf' or you r chi!rlren i n your hl)me during \'acaliun. 01•n c:ir. <''<'crllrnt rrf " renf'e5. :J4S-il989 Aller G. ~P...19J{i :\1ATURE .,,,·n111an 10 cook rlinner lor lgc r11n1il.\I J 1Jays/wk . Hrs 3-7 pm. 213/:J92-527:i. !\!ATURE JM'l'SUn, no c:.:per. nl"l'.:e."5. Train !or mg1111 In uniqut> sa !r~ liPlrl. 5.Ji-1696. :\lGR. Tralnr.t"?. in1Prvw a t Kentucky :FriPrl Chirki:n, 2929 E. Coa~I l·i.,,,·y. t d:\1 :\IODF:l.S nN'rif'd ro \\f'Rr f'E'\'Olutionary nu 24 hr R rh1)' f'~'Plnshts. Inrlividually ap- . plif'~ 10 your nwn hy s1'tf'c111! lf'cl1nique ro last l to 2 n1os. S20 pf'r ~rt lo ot hf'r~. 'J'~ur~ 81'1!: coinp. &r you c11n f'llrn ' money JU.~! tiy Jook ini.: bt'aut1ful. J)ay QI' f'\'f', fnr 1.:<l app. Pick )Our own hr~. ~l.rs. B11kPr fi.l~>-4122 NCR TRAINEE Youn~. r~ger. \1lll1n.i; to learn. EXECUTIVE Per,onnel Agency 410 '\', Cot1£! 1111)', i\B ;iuite II &1;1.17lfi ;>;EEDED: Housekeeper, ~ rla~·s a "k. ~lust ha l'r 011·11 trans.. rr li1tble. Sn m r b a by~ i 1 ring invol\'fd. 67!)..:..61 !. newport . personnei agency brokerage firn1. II Pa 1 y telephonf' duhes .. Cool'\ t."P- 1ng requ trf'd. 9-5 \loo-t'r1. PIPB.Sf' call Pam 494-9781 . Sales WE PROVIDE THE INCENTIVES YOU PROVIDE THE ABILITY & DESIRE $30,000.$60,000 THr; (;!l f:ATEST INCEN- T IVES TO O~/o'ER A P ER- SON TO HA VE fll!\! IVORK HARD. IS BIG !\!ONEY. Ir TH IS IS YOUR TYPE 01'. JNCENTfV1':. HO"' DOES 530.000-$60.000 FlRST YEAR F.A lt:'ll'.':GS !;./ COi\1'.\1 1S- SlONS & SERVICE }'EES SOUND? SE\\' 1 N t: -Alle11111ons & l'f'pair 11-on11u1 t or •lry cleanen; tn ll.B. 84&-4221. SE\VING rn:i.chine repair 111an, qu11llliOO. X!nt e11rn- ings, S1arl 1n1med. 54~231t SHEET:\!ETAL TRAlNEJ::S l n1med1ate Openings Gnnrl Pay' Call f'(lw~ 9A:\1-9P:'ll, &It 9AM--OP'.-.1 Orangl' Coa.~t EmployrnPnl Agl'ner 18'69 r\e\\•por1 Bl\'d , C.:'lt. 645-3111 f;.i;,..3112 6-IS.3113 lamps, plaques, 19" TV. Co1ta Mesa Console Color TV· just JicPnsed, houAe trained. '83, )f lfi) Tonka toys, boys misC' Open •10 Wkday& Sf)('nt $96 on rw?,.... tube~. Cos! c a 11 a I t 1!' r 6 p m., 27 has a group of 10 Trwporl1tion 11erns. 266 Joann St, C:\T Sar. & Sun. 9·6 ne w $~20. Sell $17j, &l&-6972 71 4/494-5808. trained examiners to 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;:1 btwn Harbor&. }~airvirv.". l 645-4720 or 497-1084. GREAT 0.1.nts _ AKC, a l 1is) him in this AC• )1 blk norlh o! \\'!Ison, -\\'ill take Trade-ln!I--CLOSING OUT lf'nlale fav.•n pups. Champ fivity. Prepar• now Campers; Sale/Rent 920 \\'ALNUT Ila!, Pm\', oval * AUCTION * Brand new \\'urlitzer pia nos s!ock, Show q u a 11 t y. !o r 1h• coming boa1· • Datsun Camper Shells • !able, 6 chair!' $~. l';Qld 962-4633. In~ seaion and r .. f"brgls, alum winda..·s. Sum- i ., h s~ 2 " Fi'•• }' ,,·•·r• &. organs. F'11nt11stir deals. -c~==~-~.~...,....,.-1 ce1ve your courtesy "-$11' " u v.· 11., couc .....,, ..... v.son "· '" * 5-17-0681 • t1EALTHY beau1iful Lahr11-mer 5~ :> • P· 1·hairs S:l:i ea. \Va!. F.:nd. &. Appllancl" d•cal 531}-7310 11or puppies $10. Call · · cofl ee tahll's. Desk $45. Auctions Friday, 7:00 p.m. TU RNTA BLE a nd .&pt'11 kers ~•D 1n83 •r o•mt se~! ,1 223 13· ALI.EN Speed boa t plus 1967 FORD pick.up, ~ ton ;,.1µ2,l,11 Wi ndy 's Auction Bern lrom poriable st ereo. .nn-"' " " 60 h Scott tboa d t " bo W/am-fm radio. Stereo 11.nd Oceanvlew Ave., N.B. P • ou r mo or W/lO~::i ca WT c.11m~r.I SQF,\, chairs, leather top 201;,i..; Ney,.port, C,'\1 646·8686 DOXIE: and trailer, $350. Auto trans. air, lo mi. Xlnt1 1Abl••. bar s1ool!, br ds, radio nef"CI "·ork. $ 2 0' 5.11-7294 1;-,, Call "'" ~-. I Behind Tony·, Bldg .'\lal'l •n m 9 I 5 6 k T A'·'C ,. -·~ dresst r, chf'st It:. bookcase&. \;;-;,-;;;--;;c;-;,..,,,n;"i:'C'P i ,:~:;;~~:;.•::.:"orc::,'PO.m::.:·~--"·ee ! -oy-"' N E \" 1' JC KT O C KE P. Champion blood Ji~ 7' Dinghy & Jh HP motor, Th'O 40' OCFB Chria'a, Xlnt 642--0157 '' ~tOVING, must sell new t k 11 h' -. ·ntRIFT S!IOP Grand open-11 .f 897-8241 Ras an , oars, \ e cus ions. cone!, Local, One at .,...,,500.1 BEAISl'!t'l'L, plush bar v.·/6 Sylvania colo r TV, remote --~c. .c"·~---1 '7\ !ittn.~e. Good cont.I . Ava Bkr, 71-41774-'TU 1'£LL'PHONE l'f'"Pp'·-ni~L in'1; Thuf"ll , J une l Oth . All control&. antenna inc.!. $290 . GERMAN $100 b I ,,. 597g "' ._ "'" ch.1.ir stool~. m11~t Me to RP-nev.· to you merdta.nrlist'. 540 540 SJ'"' I ~t 0 r. ,,.,.)-· C I Blk 2.'>-3:1. PJtime f'\'f'S. li&'I prec. A!n1ost Ill'\\', make of-k er "" SHEPHERD PUP ye es, es, Ne,,·porl Bl, Costa :\lf'~a. rt>r. 644-fi!i7S . ~~·A1~11~;1:a'."1· next to Ban 18" RCA TV Black&: white,1===="'=-"·J6_26.,,...,....,.,,,,..., 1 BoEaqtsu/i'pMarln• 904,_s_c_oo_t_e_r_• _____ ns_, ----~-----cc 1 -'-.C..~======--\1·orks linr . fi13--0I 14 17i0 • ' Telh•r :\lUST sl\criticr, Thomas\·ille EMBERSHIP ~TANDARD l'oodle~ AKC I I SAVINGS & LOAN ri1ninw: rm sec, 01·al tablP, 6 NrWPORT BEACH \Vesl Balboa, Spac-e 1-C. :'llale: 1 lemalf', rare CttOC", BOAT rrailer !or 12' boat. TH• llas 8 perinanen1 pos ition as chairs & server. Pd. $1300. 21 " COLOR TV, t:HF-VHF. 7 n10 olrl. 646--0-187. Good condi !lon. $80. HQ•TTtt a · a ieUer. ne w aceounts clel'k Rest olr . 111.kea !137-5623. TENNIS CLUB $125: portable color, $l25. REG. Sf. Bernard ARC, fcn1,,~-~-*~6_7J_._1M_9_* __ = 7 I olo• ~ · d Charter .family 1ennis & 548-6~. 1-. .. fur a girl '"'ho is niarure an Si11ALL ANTIQUE o AK !'.! v.·k old. S200 or r.1ake olr. Boats, Power 906 sv.1m memhershif'. :S·100 plus . an1btl 1ous wllh a good per. \\'RJTl~G T ABLE--desk & P A C K A R D -B e J l S!ereo 1 ~·~1~'4:".'.7~560._>J~~'-'::"1~63:'.·c· O' ---1!;;;-::;;:::;;;::::;'.::";::::7-;''.:J ''fRlml I~., sonalit~·. Typing n>qu1re11. en a \ r. Relini~hffi, $!'JO. transfer hf'. G4"4-ll~O Ai\.1/F~1 . v.·alnut cabinet DOXIES 2 malt s Papers on FLAT botto m drag boat, l yr KULAIWU\ 'rlTll Tll E SUPF.rtVJS-Ages 20-35. Fringe hf'llf'l ir.~. 673--8.104. FOR i111me<liate .~11 l e . S60. 673-1017 aft 6 pm, ni~ther.' $30. · old, fresh engine, 45.') cu in t-. luat """· "9 I TON 01' DAV ![) B. LOOK-l(OIXl 1vork1ngeondition~.\\'l> Newport Beach Tennis & 2 V 120 -* 645-4396 * (427 CheV)(l, custom !or 537~ e 893-7566 INGLANO, f'!NANCIALIN-11.·U! trfl in. \VO RLD SA\'· DELUXE round bed w·/golrl Swimmin~ Clu b mem-l 'G' :. .. ·s, , ::' $2S ~~=~=~=~~~-1 rac.ing, injected lueler ,1 ------~--~-·J lleadboard & ma I eh in g bership. g3J.--07'20. '""' condition DOBEfu\1AN PUPS, 7 wks; Endtrly Jnjl'clors !!owed MI~I·BIKE, Taco w It h VF.ST YIF:NT A!\ALY:iT. R. ING::\ & LOAN, 292 S. Coast, hedspl'\'ad, S\5!1 alw .l tv.·in • 675.-176.1 * Both male: 1 rtrl-1 blrf'k, engine by Joe R e at h. Briggs & Stratton ! HP E. BRQ!{f.R A CO\lPLETf. Laguna B<'a l'h. I d s-C II ,.,;., "J'IJ FRANCISCAN Fine china-o 792 ba t ~ C''Cl.E ·r R .A IN I N G I..,..,..,.,..., ... ..,..,..,.,.,. I >e ~.... a ~ . " $~.i Ph: 5.f.,.-3 llallcratt racing sleerinF:, motor. na~ sea • """"' Sil\'t"r P ine·9 plact settings -· cond 1 o 17 Jim Curle COURSE J:o; PROV IDED TO T\\'IN BEDS -romplere \\'ith + M"n•ing piPCe~. Co&r SJ,38. I 1[ 1 QUALJTI' Alghan l~ounrls -Casale racing rear box, G44-J~~2n a Y HELP J~~UHE y o U R TELLER Irani<'~. Po!'ture balanced. i\1ake offrr. 54G-020S, ':cc.,-'-"-'-1=•-Y=oc"-~ fleasonablr. I bla('k, 2 blk-heavy duly o v "r r ide •l,C""CC--'-' =-~~~-~ol Gfl!'..:AT SUCCESS. Like nr\1·, $-19.50 per sP t. . _ masked crram5. 962~7657. stainless steel hardware, HONDA 305 dirt bike, '69 &16-72Si i\tAKf. AN OFFER! 3 Li'nas, 2 Ti' mes, '2.00 ~loon tank, cus!om wood engine. Knobbie tire 1, " Jdbook ~ TOY Poodlt', !!liver male 8 ()T!f":R CO:Vl PA:'\Y r.-;. Bookkrrpln"' & 01• ca!'hier ex-OLD ladrll'tback cane rocker. Complete i rt of 'or R derk. gold medal fiake C'U~tom pipes ire seat, ~·1 ~. .. Good <'Onrl. ,::J(). Encycloperliu -:'ltusl sell \\'ks, AKC. !!hot~. eas to \\'/competition orangr trim. cond. S31Xl. 96s.-12'l8. CE.'\'TJVES JNCLUDF. A pPr, pl'f'lf'rrrd. 'ryp.p 50 -,~. '-Ollll Call 557-888;; BEAUT. Tabhy k 111 en, -"'~-ho_m_r_._6_7'_>·_&14 __ 8_,_,_,c'-·--J By a ppt. $ 9 000 / o ! I er , IJONDA !60 CB l ~ m l ('0:'11'PLE1'ELY PAID FOR 11 .p.rn. :\!usr lX' ablP to 1vork "" b · hi J b · & .~ · M . II ro\\'Ul.!1 grey -Ong ;i1r, BE:A UTIF"UI~ T-rup Hny &.6.00IJ, 9-12. 1969 •l•t -·• -w ballr-• 1'R!P f'Olt T\\'O TO HA-.'\.:it. 9 ·111 12. Please call LIKE I v I t f • ISC• an•ous I 8 k Id ... " .. ,,,...,, ""' 'J \VAii OR ACAPULCO FOR 962-5':i5.1. nev.·. eve 50 a . Wanted 820 m a e ' w .~. o . toy poodl~ puppies. Tiny toy BAY or FISHING Boat & tires. $300. Call 673-9300 Joveseat, cusru1n l u f I e d . HsebrokPn. 54lt-4 537 ~tud serv1rr . ~9:1-9719 21• , .,.,,,k, u w ·,iy.Vol"o rves. ]() DA'':>, A NEV.' PRES. l 'iii:iii~:il'i'~~~~~"F lo'S~pa~""~h ~o~•~k~l~&b~J~"""'~l~J..<;~926~ ·----..-... ,._-,-:....., ....,, ~ • ·~~=~=-----·I Tf(;ECAR, 1'171CADILLAC. \V1\REHOUSE ASS ISTANT . USE D GARB ENSTANGEL BLACK&greyS1ripedk1tlf'n POODLE P UPS: 8 Wk!, J. r.ower, $1995. i;69 V\V, 24.\1,-perfecl coM. PAID FOil BY US & MANY Unu~ual oply for right ma n. 1 PC'. v.·hite Bedrooin set. :\tus t ha v r right-handt:d v.·/\\'hl paws. 8 "''k" old ;\tale; 2-F-em , 20' Dyf'r Gla mour Girl-Inter-All extras & s er v lee 0 TH C R l'.'iCE:-!TIVE:5 \\'ell est hi TPxtile f irm in Terrific Hke-nrv.· con d ! zot:11i;t1Ir \\i lh pov.·er clip. Hsebroken. !\reds g ood * ~&--4300 * cep1or power, $1645. records. Dr. Scott 544-5262· I 0 n' N.B. in\·olved in s""l1 & i\·1UST GO! fi.l&--062:i poleC"k. 'Vould accPpl early homf' soon! 548-l5J7 • ONE )'f'11 r old malr black 16' Dy('r Glamour Girl-can or 495--4343. THAT \V l f. L ,R VI r: ·~ G S I 112 batrry.-QpeN1ted piddlf'hol-KITTENS b I I 1=~~~~--~~~·I Ti lt: ;\lOTIV ATION ~·op. _vachl. induslry, looking !or arag• • • • Y m a esf" Standanl Ptlo<l!l'. Ch11mp: he custom built w/ gas or 1!168 Hod•k• Ar• 100 d;rt 1nm . \Vri!t>: ClaRsif!rrt ad 11 2 J 2 f J c ' ·ou TO .'UCCL.'EJJ 1ll 'T 1.1.sponsibl,. indlVidual. As-nio ier. n111 e emae 6·16--0142 33l E. 17th S1. M d!esf'\ N>Wl'r . b'•k•, ,, •. , -·•. s~. ~. " " " " ,\f O VJ NG -A !mo~t No. 174, DAI LY PILOT, bbk '''"20l ,... " -.~•11.1 """' ... ~ \\'IL!. F;.\'ABLE US TO ::;unl;> BU du!il's l'l'l1t!t"d to s r · ""l>"'V . M 'ono'eture S•Lnau•ers LIDO SHIPYARD Newman, 4!>1-8698. e\·eryth1ng ~s! Very IOI\' p .0. Ro:.: 1;,6(), Costa !'lleM, I c~~~~---~--•" • .Sl-CCEED. 11·art>h1JuS<': Sh.1plrl.'C('Ll'P/ pricl's. Toys, kitf'.hf'n, pir-CA 9'26~ DARLING kittens -2 sistf'ri. ST:!, Afr 4:30. fi.t.l-05.'lJ 91'.Kl Lido Park Dr. e 5 HP MINI BIKE, s!Ol"k HJ\'Pnrory g. som e lu/'1's, lots of .~tuft, Fri-Sat· I c'ccc·=~·~-~~-=cc I -2 lillers. l.aguna N'1gue\ Nev.1J0r1 BPach GOOD CONDITION NO EXPER OR DEGREE NECESSARY POSITIONS TO BE FILLED IMMEDIATELY SO CALL NOW 547-6771 Ask ror :\lr. Gold customer rontart. f'ull tJmC", Sun, 9-161 Daytona Ci r . Jl.B. \\'A)';TED by P\'I pty 1''orll area. 4!:l'J-J615, 4!P--Ofi95. Horses 856 HI' BALTIC A! r i c a o * Call 546--83-16 * '·' 1 <P Cal! d & 8 · Club wag. or Ch11.tea t1 '69 <Jr 2 \Vb ·" pcrn1 . .:><&1111')' o t' . Nr B11shar. an111ng. ippel dogs n1iues. Beall! ""C'.".°"""°'" ____ mahogany l11pslra.kc urlliry .. ·7o HONDA 90 CL, like nE:'"• :\·lr. Bu~eli. &1.'i-1066. 962-8369 /fl trr, Will PllY up to S3000 ! al AKC t •· ~--60 llP V I 1 0 "·d " · ·· cash. 541.J..8299 or 67;.,..;i300. &nm 3· • 0 very S(>E'C'. HORSES for rent, "e!r. 0 \'O · • ,.... io. Low miles. $295. Waitr•ss , p/time. GARAGE SALE! home. 5'18·3857 af1 5 hoardina. training _ 1000 trlr. xlnt cond. Grea t bay Sl7-5l36 *Cash for Furniture "'-1 f h (2131'7..-===~=.-~--I Expo'r Not under Z1 NO :;:rovf' rrtriw:rr111nr a\•ocndo 0 1 BEAUTI F Ui. short hai/'('{f s erf':'! 10 ride-coveted ,...,a or ,,,. rmia.n. · r~ PHO:'\E C1\LLS. Apply rn g-r~ s~ pr. \VJ1·,., .. rPfrig-Appliantts. Anything k'JI 7 k f ............1 :<tails. 49-1·91 82. TIU-2'140 \\'k-days ( 2 1 3 ~ '£6 NORTON 750 Chopper. '~ " '"Al ~ value. No junk. ~i-5636. 1 ens, v.·f"e 5• ree """"' 474--61140 f'VE'.!I &. ' \l'k-ends Completely rtbullt. $850 or pel'son, Surf & Sirloin, :i930 f'rator Sffi. Sleeper rofa, i;:olcl -homf'!I. 536-2670 l!ORSE for lrasP: 6 Y .. r old 11<-. · · btst ofler. 61~27-49. I I ' B 1 " Musical ln1trument1 822 ~ \\'.Coast 1\'.Y, · · . $100. and much more. 1 i., FREE KITTENS niare, excPllen! for children , . '70 TRTUMPJl Daytona 500 \\'AITRESS ex.per , over 21. -'-"-·-"c'c'c'°='c·="="-·=.,..,,---ILUD\\'IG dnim ~f't, con1-96S·J626 or adults, SJO mo. 540-1877. • 26 cust 61 177 hp Chrys 1 'I Xl --• VS Sips 4 galley head cc, 1 00 mi es. nt """"'· Apply Flying B ut I er. GA RAGE SALE plete. Xln! rond. ~lake ot-1 --oFcR=E=E~K=lcT~T'-E=N"S.--BF:AU}2!UL Sorrt'I f.1 are, 7 s/~. lg nft d k. Pr~. i;lip' $950. 4!:14-1224 _6c'c37--09"°17"",-.,.,.--..,.,...,--c 1s1Pt>pec sofa, chair!. tahle1, fer. Call fi2·5676. yrs, <f...lVV l ==ru"oc="===o.E~~"llH-~~-1 \\'Al'TE:D J::xper . l\l11n or 111.mp!!, rRT'J)f'!S. s10\•e I, '-p-.---,-0.------.=2~6 96!1-l!'f.W citlJ ~8-&t \6 :.tust srll? ,:2;.oo. 673--028:i. B N , 100cc. ,1·oman in publi<" r f'la!i(lns much much more. 1i 17 '"· iano• rg•ns LABRA DOR Shepherd, 2 yrs, · 18' FIBERGLS ski or lishing, Xlnt mcchan!caJ cond. $l 75. Salesman \\'/~orne krrnw!erl.'?P or rood BHlho;i, N.B. fi7.HOOJ. WOULD YOU \"ery AHl'clh;in11!t>. All shots. [ )~ 10 hp i\tercltrlr, li ke new &16-0037 . JI "." ,,.,·,.,. !or ~11ies ,~·I c~~~------= i\!o\'ing. !~~-2136. _ eo.11 and $1250. 53!}-7995. '69 HONDA 450, Xlnt cond. Aggre<:.~1ve young m:in, ca "'' '-" ~ Machinery 116 M · Equip t .i\ll's. Schmirlt. \~'rsrcliff Prr-('Vfll'flinal iCln of ;<OC"ial & BELIEVE Bl:AUTI 1'.UL Solid Blk cat, ¥111• ~ \Vl\NTED: tr11iler for 20 ft. C:xtreme lo mileage, asking sonnf'I Ageni·y, 21}.f,J 'rl'sl-hUsirte~11 funf't1ons . Salary + 1-----------FREE ORGAN LESSO!"S Spayerl, :<hl)t.~. ';, S!lllTle.!e .............. 1 3.000 lb. bo.t. $7SO. 646-6662. f'hlf Dr., NB. &l:'i-'ZTiO mn1m. (~n·ur oppor. !or :.:; •. JO" TlLT •rhor !able :!>a"'· iis long a1 you Ii~! ;>;o reg. ,'\loving. !lfi2-2136. * 646-4638 * Ar.t ERfCAN Eagle 73lcc. at>ro spnce pf' r s on n f' J. Blaskv.·("11 Delta, 6 mo old J~tration. No obligation. J ust BEAUTIFU L blaek & while General 900 .6~ BERTRA.:'1-f 25. flying 19 1 70, but alre_ady a cla11sic. S1\LES help \\•anted. ~1 us1 67:'>-1002 SJ;J(), 499-3687. Come. !'.lont111ys 7:30 pm l'"gb,·i-J k•'JI·"·' 11_ 1• ·-------h 'd 1 . b 2 d. X n f cond Eves 642-SJ40 hllVf' PXP. Apply in per!<on · · "" ",,., ,.,. ""' " ---ri ge. rim ta s. ra 10s. · · · .111.ckie's Fashion Center, 1J \VIG S1ylist 11·/sales e:.:l)f'r. M iscellan•ous 118 COAST MUSIC good hon1f'~. 646---I0\4. SCR·AM-LEJS l;,Q hrs. 642-5607 • 19i0 PENTON 125, Xlnt !luntit1gton CenlPr. H.B. Appl~" in person, 263 E. 17th ~=--·-'-'c·""-'-'--~-1GOQ[) natured Cockapoo, 1971 HD SPORTSTER XL.Cl! cond. $450 lirm. SALES\\O:OIEN. r1.'cn11 fn1£·!l! l c'c'c'cCc.c'cl.~--~~~-, FANTASTIC SALEl/1 1 SALE: Nr w Spinet, \rJt.lnur, .~hols, 6 mo',;, f'all ANSWERS * * * Call 67!>-7085 l:'Xf'lhll!: nP\\' C'11rel'r 01)'1)1. \\.O:\!AN !o \\'Ork in rlonut \\'ed. Junp !Ith O~LY 6pn1· $59:'1 Sttln"•a_\', Kti\\'.IJ i, ... ~;i7-1~1 *"" Altt'r 5-494-7366 1969 TRIU,'\fPll 500, lo\\I "~unliinil('(! rarninv .....,1,.,11• ~hrip. :-:o phone (•alls pJrasr. ~rim TAKE ADVANT,\GE of \r t1rlitzer, Conn, A I 1 en , I c,-cRclc:>c:-1-,-•. -""~1 -1~-m-,-.-.=, -,~,, Boat s, Rent/CLart'r 908 nillrage xlnt cond. $6;il. ~ ,~ \\ ln"ll<'ll 's Donu1 Shop. :t.>17 lA\\Te)· '\'l';if."n·-Evr nt -Nnvnl -------" ~>f?.2(}9J or aft 6, S.I0-0523. ti:il. ~-II) ~nmn1 1,.,r r"".T!Jrl ' . the 2il' • ofl 011 all n1f'rc!111n-Rf'''TAI " old puppies -par! Cockf'r. --Hnrh<H' Blvd. C .. \1. d\se. al th" " •. ' e 962-&101 :'llf'dlry-Ll::T you 00\VN Cal 25 + Catlina 27 '71 HONDA SL 150. perfl'Ct + '~ Full "r f11 tin1r FTF:LDS PIA!\'O 10. --,-~-,-I ~·nnn a cl11.Sfiif1f'd 0"1l11mn· '· '"''''''' ~,.,,, '' OK ,\Ji·<.. Xln't Upr11in" f\•r · l'Lt ff'f'\' -,, 7 k Gu11ran1er the ltl11.'esl rail's in rond .. S6:il, ~7-2091 er alt " u II'!:\~ l\'r11•pon P.l\'rl. -> pur n s. I\' ~ "\\'n arr ,-.. , "·•• fl'lt'r'll'l .. ) M 111 111\IR[)RES~t:R<.: "GILY BIL" lri 2218 pr A ' • vu ..... &•. CaJ1r ''Cf1tl i11a CfUIS• 6, ::.10--0523 . ~~:! 11o,·rr ni I\,.. . \f'11.-pori Brai::li 6'12.J,'l!~(I .\lark ''Y .-H:. · • 2~2 6--3-ni Costa :'llrsa ';'l~/64;-.. ~.2::,0 ° · ecentia 1'"·' 111 \\'r 1tre Ike J11 sr to LET y<1u 1-~~--------1 1-SA_l_E_S_T. R-A-1 N-E E-__ fi,;._i . or cl-' I 0 D S I n, Co~1a 1\lesa I O\\'~ ~1 IJ h ,. di ing club". lnr"11tion Nev.'Jl()rt '69 SEARS J\lo!orcycle 125cc YOU'.'\'l' I I t 1 I (11 ·~ a Disl"ount Dn-~ ,<;hn11\ lA.\!:'lt N . fe nw ay, -cc-~--1 J · • · Rl:l • t f' n 'n Y llarbor.il41%,S-4R40lor in!o. 4 ryclf', 5 spd. Runs good . ?:l Yr old Pron1nl1011~I Ad· ' ' 111 ·" P 10 ngrflp irro; )'amaha New k u~ed LAST OIANCE' Kl11,11~. Undcrt.akf'r.'' 1•rr11s1n!'.!' Firm nrf'lls 3 )\MJng n1rn, Conif"i!ny \1~1f'rl O'I 2 ~IO<'k •'><Ch'lllC."~. :.;;i. r1on1,·1dp T\'. rr you :ire e:i1 rung }I'S~ lh11n S!.:..O "k. C0il /or 1nlf'1'1'1l"W ".ll-~l.'li; :'l!on & Tu1·s-Blier 5 P .. \l. h"lprr. ~n,,.. !.\fling. ~lllflrJ' kwatf'd 11! li':Y1~12 ,\Jagnol1a, . ' ''2-0J'6 Gl2 ,... .,.. :'~' LUXU RY YACHT L1c('nSE'd. $215. fi4&-266J. p!anoe ot n1os! maktt. BPs! ., 1 f'V('~ (lr · -1..1.J .)0 oµ"n Appl y 1n prr~o11 , Foun1a1n \'allr.~·. fl \\'ANTED Al'on or Z.ochar * Cruise or fl!>h !969 ENDURA 2Gacc. S450 Lrgal ~l''y tn $1).-J(J I lU $r-() I S¥lll up Ch'><l l~n ~r1id1n!<, 1 I :i .l O • _. 9f~-~ * * huys Jn So. C11olif. st Schm~dl I ='='='"·=~,--...,.-~~-: <0pable or 40 hp motor \\'1!1 * o , k "6 9000 " ,_,, J C 1007 N 'I • ay 11.·e,., "" · 1970 Maico 400 cc ot<Y.JJ LonJ:: Bf'llC'h Blv•l.,I ~~~=~~ --,.use o. • ,.ain, KITIENS, 8 \•k~. 2 hlk p1 bu}' \\'Lth or "'11hou! motor. ...,._ ~:11("(: .'iec y !L.A. In~. S('('')' i' COliCll. Si:1; 5• rourh, San111. Ana.' Siame~". malr &: !rmal(', <213J 62" "'81 . Boats, Sail 909 • li4l-362l • l.~n"norl, Ca lif d JI "·d •. , ~ "''~=-'---~-~--I ,\'j{J; ou 1 e '"' • M; two HA.'''· 10·~ or•o". m·•,1 lng-h111r, 6-12-5&\7. Mobile Homes ~ ·.\' l'Bkkp1 $;),",() Si10 YOUi'\C; man ro f' I e • n 1 'In~ $4~ Pa 1a ll Ir mP~ , • ., " " ..,., l·r f'ACTORY glaM Ol'<'r ,\1UST 111.cr1fice·Tran8Jerrtri ." ·· · · · a M-ll1 .:'1111 r\f'prt?s~t.\\·11lnut S:\!Al .• L RA BBl.T \V lT ll 935 A/P Bkkpr Cons11 ~<"'y.Co11~1 , io s:t.rO S~.;.11 SJ.2J 1500 !'lall~. Rcll•t.()(l S ! 11h1 "~. 1.nrl,J ; i.!ass !op llTOUght \l'/back grill. Sl lOO. Eve: CAGE' & f'OOD ll'OfX!, ~kJ/li.~hing b o .'I I l"a.~r. Sc/l{l(·k bull! lntl'rna· 1-----------·1 102114i LRi;:una Cnyn Rd. l..t1i;: · ''"' , 6' I" All · w1tr111ler, $215 or offer. tional 14 "'/tr!r. f astt sl 14' NOW OPEN SECRETARY NEWPORT BEACHee iron I', ,,x , .~1. u1 fii3--5J2'2. * • 67:;...8687 * * Rt•h , goo<l tonrl. 4!H-J7!1;3. c&ICC..2--0~5'1~. ~--~-=-I in Nwpt Harlxir. Only S500. CONTEMPO. Sec'y to pl'1'« Bi-Hngu11.l Sf'C" y • l..Pgal Tr11111Pf' Puh. RP!!lfl(\/lS PBX-lite t.)'/le Typ1s1 lllf'n\('(l 011r 5:alr.i; En gr I GSE 1 1:..00 up $4:.0 s3:i0 S15K :-..:EEO Ol"CB!I. babyslltt>r for 1\'knds & r\'f'S. I'rPf n1all11T \\'OmHo v.•fo\\'n trans. Ba.I ts!r . fl73-811R7 \\'11h a min11n11rn ot 3 :'!'t'5 f>X-1 ~~~~~~~~~~~ flt'r 1n a ,\1anu1acturu1g Dr-I 1r~ J ~11oi~l\t1nn , You'll h11vt' to bf> Mtrthlndls1 V MEMBERSHIP BALBOA BAY CLUB Phone: 644·1312 a rral 11'h17. at ma111!ainfng 1 ~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;; t'ff'ONI.~. handl\ng rorrMi-1 --~-------- pondr nCI' (~11 is (!t>~1r.i hlr 1 LEAV ING Arf'a.: I'orcrd to lt tv<'f'i\'f' visitors ,\ phone An1iques 800 :qoll f amily membership \n c11ll~. \\'f' ~CJ . an 1nrl 1v1du11! I-----------BPaut N .B. Tf'nni11 & ,o;1\·in1 th11 t i~ nf'al, 11i-rurnlt', re-ANDREA'S ehlh. $450 full pr ice . ~urceru1 St \·ernii1Je v.·1t1 ANTIQUES 6'14-2865. flare for detflU. Good btnt-Ju,t Received REDUCE 1i11fe & !air .,,,·ith fits. NEW SHIPMENT c;.iBe5e Tahlt>ts k 1::-Vap j\'UR:>E.'\ Aldts for ~11111 11 nurslng home. Exp f' r . prt l'd. \\'1JI con:!> i rt I' r rnaining r\11ht p11r ry til-4 1 CALL PERSONNEL AlTSTilALIA N, ENGL.IS!l "y,.aler p1lb1" CRA,Vi''ORDS & J-"RENClf PIECES Rx Pharm11.cy. 494-807;-j fo r 11ppt to in-(213 ) 441·1171 - l -'"o"c'.:."c'7'"~=,-~==---I ~:qua! Oppor1u11lty Em ploy,.r NURSE~ AIDES SECRETARY Xlol ""'k;,, rood,. I Emp!"'Y" ... tie~f11s. 5-1~00 ' OP ENJNlf lor rood Stn •let: l\tanagf'r,' Call tor 11.pp!. .838-3595. Bi-l,111gual Spanish At lf!l'l.111 2 YI'! tt'Ol':nt f':«pet. Prorit•!t"nt 1n SH &. typini?, itrn'I ofc pmcedUI'E'8, Son1e: n1ediCfll I pharmaceullcal 2380 Ne\\-port HI., C.1\1. ANTIQUE JJOpcorn wslk.\n fi45-~8'/0 IJOQlh, perfect ope r 8 I i n It Dally 10-.t, * Sun, noon·5 COtl<lllion. S~. Phone ANTIQUE Hand ct n n k I ~"~'~-<'O=l~O~ocr_<_94-4 __ 97_7_· ..,,.-- p hon 0 1 r !i p h. R e <" o r ri BICYCLES. u~d . Go o d 5IOragr, co~t $80: Sl'JI $40. "election. 24". 26" &:. rniaC'. 497~10!1 1, S1ingray1. l -3-10 JI p . A/l.'TlQUE 19th C e n I u r y I ;="~'~·~127""2.""..,,----_,,.­!t>IPphone, w/ba llery lio)I", f.ISHER Gelf('r co u n Irr Perfecl. Appraised $173, aell S25.00. $100. ~97-1081. OPENINGS for ptil1 hn1e exper , t.,.lplut, but not flf'C· food gl"rvl<"t" hel p. Ca.11 aft I ''~·Mail lt'trrr .. statin~ q1u1.l-S.11-7294 PM. 838-1 10.l. l!ica/lon5 lo P. 0 . Box 1990, CAT AMER.AN JO\.ii ', blll orr: op E N I NG for' ex p'd Newpon Beach. 92660. Appli•nces I02 & '56 Chevy dellYrry, /ea' m.11intt>nance fort tnan. ca.II title, make o[r, MS-97:i.J, lor appt. 8.1"'-J.,!l:"i. * S~'y $600 .f'RIGIOAt RE 1to\·e Cutifon1 I 'm.=v"1N"E""co=A°'ST""'"co=UNTI\==y OP!:RATOR-" _ aports.,..~Br Busy ctialll"nf:'inJt: Jl(l81tlon for lmpt>rlal, inllnall' hea t, du11.I CLUB MEMBERSHIP Mic e."t per. nnly. Good pay, e111~. sn :r'y v.·htJ likes " dy· ovrn15, 111orage unrierne11th. * 67:-307S * Sltady. 642.-J472 N.B. namic tqs, f'tt .tpli1 & ~ Cost $600, M.11kl-offer. I~,,_~=="~~~-~ !mhutseil. 545-24!Mi or 613-7737, CH A R T E R Mtmben1hlp, PHOTOG RAPl~ER, e X Pc r Nf'wpor1 Beach Trnni.11! Club. 0!11'.'r f "l'f'(' & 1"1't> Jotis KENMORE wae~r. l 35, '" w/c.hlldren Salary Ol)('n. $250 67~ Ch Srr\'iCP CPn!Pr Agency reJJen l: Al!O ""asher le J ~~· -·~-~-·-----Apply in peN!On, n~rifln N TAKE OVER 10 ""'· NO ~u<llo~. 113..'° 1J'l111r: Re11ch ~ • ewport Centcc Dr., Nn Dryer ftef. S.M).1095 ""II "' 644 ·-1 OOWN. rz;; mo, ;>;ear lg• Sh>rl, l.yn.,.'OOd, Cl'J if. •'~":'=~='~=====-:~:::; /KEN:'llORE l"lect. dryt:r, r'l-P R 0 F E s stONAL phone "' ft'!. rond. Whi te, S60. Call I ;:l"ak~•~·"968""'-00<.,.-c7.-o,-:-'CC"'° I aol\rltor • Dana Po\nl, San * Sec'y Len•I $S50 rvPntng~. :i4~3245. GREAT ldt'8' Books Llk« • Nev.·. Compltte set $200. Cltmf!n!e, CaplltrAno area. ~mf' rt. 1-;, 11r Escro,~· hnck-STOVE, nvocario. Oven 111'11'1 SJ..j,....,715• li.,.J..6859, \\'ork 1n your o•·n home. iround lll'lphil, F'cr paid. ranre. l.1kt' new $100 •-rrn1 . 1 "==-----...,.-- Be.I dc&.I In are11. Phone Olhrr ~~r,.,. & Frt Jobt 6jl-400J. CRAIG car sleN'O .Ir. {'f}m· IJ!>.1'65 btl~'ffn 11~00 &.m. Srl'\·C'r Cf'nlf'r Agency I •,c,cw=lfclc.T~E~"E"l.£Plt~=-A7N'f=,-.. · I plrtr drum set. Reasonable. i nd rmn. !'iO(I Ntwport Cenier Dr .. NA OV('rrunnina: your boll~? I """""*-*.,,,•,n--Olll2=c:--*-*--ra~t re1ult. 11.r" Ju.~t • phone! !'iui!r ~13.l &!4··1981 "Ca~h .... 11ell •hrm th.nl St>ll the old 111111 rflll aw11.y • 642.--5678 011Uy Pilot C111,;sH!ed Buy !he ~w •turf --~-------- llA:\1:'110!\D Spine! Orw:ao l\lA:'\X k111rns, !lufl•·. yf'llO\\', !6' B o AT 1 Ui -·h C11.ll Don Ha rri.!! fl a Y • .. "'' r. ,;, r LAGUNA HILLS WlO. ~~\Jon."' flni~h. Good 8 i.o:ks old, free to good h XI t -·• '''' 644-5800: ('~·es & v.•knds ,,,. ,,,, .,.~· I) ... 1'111(. n ""'"'· '· · 23301 RIDGE RO UTE DR. rond. -.o..i4-574:i, ~J9. home. 962--4880. All Co••t G"ocd A P p !162-~n. " ·1 ~.-~~--~-~-~1 (Corner of Moulton Pkwy) YA l'otAHA ORt;AN model B-• DARLING 6 wk ()Id kit-!168-&129. 14' LAP strake Ca t tiR LAG UNA lilU..S 7. $JOO. tens to i oOO ho mf's. Box c\\c'A"N"T~E=o-, -cscm-•"l"J -~sc.-,""11 so.ilboal, All 11·o0d. tr1idi-Prestige adUlt community ad- CaJI 67:;..7878 tra inl!'d. 002-!'!379. '"/m-r•·11,. tlonal COl'l!tructt0n. L.11unch-. , _ \ ~ .,., ,.. Jacent to ...... u;ure Vorld. or slip, Bal Isl or ing do!Jy, $600. &12-921.1 all Beautifut aurroundlngs, all LF.STF.R Spinet piano: Gd cond. 54!!-6773. Sewing Machines S4~. 828 4 RPautiful 8 u•k old kil lf'ns nf'erl good hon1t'1, Bo:t 1rainrrl. 646-6669. TIBETAN 11hort haired ki1- trrt11, 7 v.•ka;, no papers. Vic. 213/473--09Jl ~:30. luxury appointrne.nl.!. 'J'her. 14' V Haul runabour, 10' ,;ki f HOBIE Cat : ltavi ng Calif. 1 peutlc pool Saunas, e.xer- M'I or trade, niake offer must .~t!I. ,\fany r11cing ex-ci1e gym, 4 bllliard table•, :1137 Yukon Ave, C.M. trali: mcluded. Cal with much much morel IT'S n. ho U B' trailer Sin>. Cali Richard CALL 8JG-3900 '69 Slngrr, 11ulo zi1t-zag, bu1-°"acn Uie me. ti · Buchanan, "4~~ Rm JJ7_ tonhole~. bllnd hem•. e!c. 3 l'emlllt mixed.Lab. pu~ ir•t ael•ctlon ever! See the :\108[LE Home -Royal P orlab!P. Sacrifi ce $2 ~. p\rs. 6 11·ka old. Good v.·H h DAILY Pnm Oa•sllled 24' AUX. Sip, loaded for ram. Embassy ~SO 2 br 2 ba 5-1:)..8238. kid!! 642~316!;. section now! cruising, clngy. mtr incl. Jrg rms. dbl ·a~lngs,'comp'. ;;;;::;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;:;:.,;;;;;;;::;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:::;;:;;;;:.,.:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~ J Best offer l11ke11. See Karen ~kirling, fe nced yd, porch &iS-5967. . 2099 Placentia, c r.1. 642--4904 \Y/rod irOn r11.ll!ngs, lots of 'PRIVATE p11.r1y v.·ants to extras. Doheny Park lc11.se a 22 lo 25' ii11.il boat on Village. Sp 28, O.P. (acroes a full time monthly b11iiis. from Doheny Stale Behl No club• pleaiie! !142-5426 Children OK. 496-4820. SABOT. woocf, 11oorl cond, COOL C.M., 5 1tar adult Complete w/11.&ll $175. pa rk. 24x60 golf 1trearn, 3 + at>2215 * br, 2 ba, walk·ln cMJMts, Ira AURORA Zl ' fgl1 1!oop 1/j:s 4. xtru Nwpt slip $1800/ol- lrr 714: 494-2971 lot, beaut. la.ndsaped. Prtc- ed to sell. lrnmtd. occup. Phone 54l4703. 3 Glass aloopi: Cal :w. NEW Mobile Home :ltxS.2, 2 J-~rlcJl)n 35, Lion JS. BR, 2 ba. $U.500. Set up ~ A B~ 6-. """" * lnd1cpd ln Qlsta Mesa 1 * VCO "'• ·~ GREENLEAF PARK. 1'150 LIDO 1-4 No. 1614 , S77J. \Vhittler Ave.. , 1171 -3232 l"XI 2.170 \\'kdyl. 548--1698 * 64.S.2510 E\'t !I I.. Wknds, &14-0089. 27' ROAD~fASTE:R, 1962. CllRYSLER '70 LONE STAR New ctu·pe:ts, C"OO!rr, dbl . qilboat, equlp'cf, StJOO new ti.d, l\11r'Tlif!C. New atorage -S:l95, ollf'r. 675-8067. shed. Low space rent. Ce,,. • 3 Alberg 3~·1. 1 at $111M. tnl Coat& r-.teu. Perk fl~. All nice. Avco e k r , 64~225-4 AM or a fter 6 PM. 714 1774.72()~. 20x44 2 BR, walk in closets, Boats Slips/Dock s 910 nearly nl!'w. C.f.1. Adu.II ' park. L&ndticaped. ~7909. SLIP SPACE AVAIL 2S'-30' SAlLBOATS • 673-6606 .. F'ctr tha t Item under try lhe Penny Pincher RY owner. :llhOO, .el up In adlf pk. w/alcirtlnc i: awn&'. SB.i;..().~. $50, ,...,._,, 1Tault1 af'!! Just 11 pbOtw tnll 11v.·3y • 642-5671 I .. ' 1 ' OAILY PU.OT 1§1 I Auto• !or SAit 1§11 ~1 _ ...... _ .. -___,J §JI ·-"'... l§: [_ ......... . ·~~~,~~~~ 915 Autos, Imported 970 Autot, Imported 970 Autos, lmpor 'Nd '70 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Vied 990 A1.1to1, UMd 990 Autos, UHCI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INSTANT HOUSING 15 Mod•ls on Display MOVE IN TOOAYI --featuring - *VIKING * KEY WEST * KINGSTON * BOISE CASCAOE Singles · Expandos CAPITAL SALES HUNTINGTON SHORECLIFFS Beach Blvd. (1-fi,vay 39 bt\\·n Atlanta & Indianapolis, I mi. N. Pacific Coast Hwy.) I 714 l 536-8816 DATSUN '69 DATSUN WAGON -I speed rad.o. heater. F.1:- C('l!ent 'nuy_ IY"'T917j B11r- "'Jck lmpor l.9, 998 So, Coast Jlwy., L agu na Beach. 5~6-t0.11 or 494.9n1. '69 DATSUN SEDAN ·l Door. Autornah(', radio, healf.'r. Under 16,000 miles. I n"Tlf'r. !Y~'\\'711 \. Bar- " 1rl\ J mpons. 998 So. Co;.1sl 1111.)•., La g u n a Beach. ~~lh-1051 or 49-1-9771. 1970 Datsun Slat1on \\lagon. Aulo 1rans, an1-Jm radro, Jui:;. rack, low mileage, $2200. 54~2 or &l&-S toJO. ';;';"';";'~;";1·;;~1 1·;~~1 --:-:-:-~-A-R~-1-- • AUTIIORtZED Motor Homes 940 I T rucks 962 SALES & SERVICE 196.9 21' Dodge Pace-Arrow ............... _ ------ Moror Home. Will '"''· 1967 FORD ~ TON Dys: &l.2-3373, £ v e s : , 548-3681 Trailers, Travel 94S 16' F'IJtEBALL, s e 11 -c o n- tained, gas refrig, i;!ps 5. $800. 646-9794 . 679 Congress, Cl\1. '68 K0 '.\1F"ORT 1615'°. Slf'eps 6. Bike rack, av.•ni ng, Like new. S1195. IWT-~136. 8' TEARDP.OP camp trailer. Af. is, $200. V-8, New Pain! ~ Camper Equ1pi)ed, iG39!l12J 1199~ SJ)f.'C'd, Clean. 2100 Harbor BIYd_ &154166 Call 64&-2807 RECREATIO~ CENTER Auto Servke, Paris 949 ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 1-tarbor Blvd. 4--sale~ ! 1971 VW Super Bug, Costa ;\lesa S.16-4444 engine HiOO cc. Dual ported head.s. Under 1000 mi's. J9j5 GillC, rec:. rblt eng. & '450. Tom : ~9-3558 or aft 7 hydromatic trans., new pm: 54S-l610. shocks & Tirrs, gd cond. VW ENGINE 40 HP SjOO. 493-IOI S. 530..fi!HO: 524-7957 aft 6 '71 Dodge Tradesman JOO. Take over paymeors '>l.'ith. n 19TI-l6CJllcC' DUAL portheads of A. 5'10-S241 V\'I engine. 2.063 orig. °"~""~7-=~~~~ miles. $350. 5'18-6144. '6S CHEVY LO:'-IG VAN .Fae VS, illuncle 4 spd, paneled, A11to1 for S-1111 1§1 General 9SO '61 T-Bird, '61 CHEV\' 4 door HT. A!!IO wanted ~ or 1 ton truck in neerl or repair, Anytime 847-5042 '65 FORD Ranch wG:~. xlnt cond. '62 CHEVY 327 B1~­ c11.yne -RebH . Xlnt wnd. Sacrifice 67.5-7747. Antiques/Classics 9SJ l!Hl CadiHac coach. A classic incredibly ~·ell preserved. S12!ill. 837---0159. Dune Buggies 956 FrBERGLASS Dune Buggie comp! w/top, side c11rta 1ns, bl! lrom nl!\\' '69 V\V. lm· mac. cond. 5'17-2091 or alt 6, 540-0:t2.l CUSTO:vt Alllm, hody '6;i VW chassis. low bar, x tr a whls/tires. $850. 5"9-M9it. Trucks 962 \\'Ide ovals, vent \\·indoy,·s. $1785 or Trade 497-1084. 19-11 CHEVY P.U. Eng runs xln!, $200. 2111 Pacific St. C:.l Auto Leasing 964 e LEASE e '69 Cad El Dorado .. $169 mo '70 ford 500 Gala."Xie 4-dr .............. $79 .• o '69 Chevy Caprice 2-<lr •.••••.••..•••• $79 mo '69 Ford LTD 2-dr .. $i9 mo 1\ll C.ars wirh Air SOUTH COAST CAR L E ASING 300 \\', Coas1 1111)', N,B. 64:J-Zl82 Eves: 673-R:?69 Autos Wa nted 968 WE PAY TOP CASH tor used ca rs & truck!, just call us lor free estimates. GROTH CHEVROLET . NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. Newport &ach FIAT Bill BARRY PONTIAC- GMC-FIAT NEW '71 FIAT SEDAN $179 DN . $49.89 MO. $179 is !he total do\1·n p;i~'­ mrn1 s~o ~ is ttw !otal monthly payment including tax and license and f1nancC' c han:es on approverl credit for .36 m"nth~. The ca.~h price inclurling ta.-.; a.nd li c- ense is $16.s l.7~. De !C'rrcrl prlt f' is $1 !17.'iQ.I in~·lurl1ng t;;:>., l1cen~e & finance ehnrg<'. Annual percrntagC' rate 11.96 percent, Ovrr Jl i Nt'11· & Usrd Car.r. To Choose From Opeo till 10 p.m. 2000 E 1st St., Santa Ana 1 lst SL. at S.A. 1'~rwy) .'J:lS-HlOO • Comp:e1c Stock of aaao T'lllnll 5ff' "FRIEDLANDER" 1 l7SO IEACH ILYD. :Hw'f. l •I 893-7:1/lfi • 537 -~Z.1 '7! fl1\T. 12·1 ~rirlrr, 9.r.r.o n11lrs. rlk ~reen. S2,i00. Phon1> {liC1-:i210. 1[)6~ f!,\T Spuirr, oonv. low milrH!lf', l (lwner, Sl.500. "-1&-5011 . JAGUAR MG (.iftl THINl ~ .. ~ .. "FRIEDLANDER" UJS.O eEACH tHWY. 1'1 893-7566 • 537-682C MG AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE . NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 11/. Coast Hwy. Ne~·port Beact. • "63 '.\TG :\tirlgrt, Good mech rond, $575. C 11 i I Kan?n. ~S-3164. MGB e '64 MGB $600 8 am-5 pm: 6-14-3268 * * '&\ l\IGB, s.575, CL.EA~. 67,'1.-2358 ASK FOR GARY. PORSCHE PORSCHE laet(lry spec1al1sl, 911-912-356 service/rl'palJ'. Personal au, Ed g a r 53G-~3. 1967 Porsche 91:!; j spd. n1ag~. 1i111ed glass. ,\Ji xtras, mini cond. $3700. 496-1891. 1968 9U Porsche Targa 5 sci. Beige \\'/ bl k in!. A'.\I/F'.\1. K E l!iolt, ev1> 675---2347, l9i0 PORSCHE 914: YellO\\', F/\t stereo, rntlancNI eng. Xlnt cond. $3jQQ, 67;).l j 70 '6::1. 9U, 5.spd, Immaculate. Konis, lo mi's, Bes! offer. ;\1ust sC'll, OCS-»18. TOYOTA TOYOTA NEW '71 NO DOWN PAYMENT $69.01 MONTH* 36 mos. Def. pay price. SZ-lS-1.36 or cash price $2003.55, inc!. Ta.IC & Lie A.P .R. 14.5-1%. Serial No, 134347. •o n 11pproved eredit Bill Maxey Toyota ll!Ml BEACH BL. &.17-8555 HUNTINGTON BEACH '69 COROLLA 2DOliR ·I spd. d lr. Excellent contl1· t.on thruour. IXA~7~J !\lust ~acrihcc. $1099 full pn ce. Take small do'>l.·n nr olr!f'r trildl'. '\"ill fin. p\01 , p!y. Ca.II ;,.10-3100 or -19-1--7506 aft 10 A.i\ol. Anniversary Sale 1971 TOYOTA $1777 .,.y}erut L eA1M QP TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC DE SOTO MUSTANG '65 MUSTANG ----------1-----------1----~-~-~ '67 VW Bus '6S vw $750 e * * '56 DESOTO, good Custom paint, new tires, ~·el"}' * S45--0t75 * cl•~. \., ___ V_O_L_V_O ___ , Cad. '69 Std. DeVllle condition, S75. F'actJry Air Conditionilli'. Before 4 pm. 613--0ft48. $1895 All leathrr interMJr DODGE This car has pas~ lhe vw Anniversary Sale 16-point 5afety anrl perform· 1971 VOLVO 99 Full powf'r, raddt'd •<1p, srer-1---------- ro Hit & ielescopic g!eerlng, '64 DART GT, R/H, Auto, door lock.~. 5C'n\1nel, 1Junk Good lil'f'~. $J,,'i0. C0t1vert1blt. V8, -4 arw-ed. ra- din, llf'!lll'r. IPIZ:l99) All set for sun1mer lun. $798 11nce 1esr. It is fully checked $1 8 ,..penPr & n111ny other d~uxe 546-1595 * gt;,g.21).« Mike McCarthy and thol'Ollghly rc.Cflndilinn- E'd, \\'e g11aran1re lOO't., that I\' •'IJ rrpa!r nr rrplaee all ma)Or niechanical parrs• for 30 day5 or 1000 miles. whl1·h- evPr romt"S firs!. •f.:ng1r11? • Tr11nsmis..~1on • Front AJClf! • Rear Axle A5- sen1b!Jes • Brake System • Electrical Sys1em. t~,@J.so~ c,,4t" .>13-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA ~!ESA -·1ovw BUG- MJWL LWJiA W VOLVO '""'· '"~'-FIREBIRD 19~6 Harbor, C.:11. 646-931)3 ~ THINl ~YDlYO' "FRIEDLANDER" IJ15G 8EAClo !HWY. Jfl <>N~be~ ..._~CADILLAC AU1 i-i~IZED Dt:AUA 7iO(I llARBOR BL., COSTA 1\IESA 540-9100 Open Sunday • CAMAllO '69 FIR.EBIRD, low mLle5. owner. full po\\·er. CaU aft 4 pm ~9-0588: 968-68..'19. FORD 1965 MUSTANG Convf"rl.ible, 189 \'8 };ngmP, Power Steering. S795, n1nt other l\1us!an~s to choose lrom, !SJC181 1 893-7566 • 5.11-6824 =~~--=-::.:..="-c_ICA>\lARO '67 Z.28 vinyl top. VOLVO, '68, P18()0 A'.\I f".\-1, maroon. Rally. Ne"' t1rPs. exc.et. cond. orlg1~ owner K-.;ccl. ;14.'i-7506. Jl<l> Loren _.., _____ • -.,,;;-;;o;--&!3-c;o;-~~~.,,,-;;-.,,,--l~"':'.'."':'·~c':::'..'~'-~or:'.'.'.~~':__ ___ 1 '~ ~ VOLVO. 'Ii~. lr.?S. 2 rlr, CHEVROLET 2100 Harbor Blvd. &l.)4166 A.\1/t".\1,u~~~;~l owner. '71 FORD WAGON BUICK 1.l$i Bre.c.h Alvrl. al;:. D. t•wy l!fM-?.J-11 , 531-2-!:iO 1970 MUSTANG CPE. SUPER :"PORTY Brau11Jut Royal Blue metal· lie w11h 11hl1e u1uque ~ lan- dau. auto. !rans ., rarl10, hC'alrr. flO"t'r -s1e<'1·111g, rtr, a real h!:>au r~. 019 ADG . Johnson & son. 2626 !larhor Bh·d . Cos1a ;'l.1rAA 5-10-~ '65 MUSTANG 2i19 F"as1l>at·k 2-2. S11C'k shift , new llfC's and ma.c;~. '.\!any 01hrr e.~rra~. :\lake offer. 644-0154 '67 CHEVROLET The beautiful Country Sedan. Auto•, U•ed 990 ------BEL AIR SEDAN Very, very low mileagf' . .full l ----------,-1 ·-'66 :'lilusrani:;, orig. (lwnrr, o rower, fac1ory a ir. So ne11o• if shoulrl be on the show-ini s. good rubber, $9-15. room. 37lBSX. 499-2:1'.i:i. e FLEET SALE e VS, au1omatjc, radio. heater, 'f..J Cad Cpe !f1> VilJe $1075 power steering & brakt's. air '6'! Lln(.'ol n ConrJ $875 cond1hon1n1t . (Uh.'\",452) l owner. like new. d lr. Auto 'liS Pontiac Safari Slati(ln $1095 slrrk, only 12.000 m1. (6Zl · \\'agnn. ,\ir S1875 $319S o-~L~D~S~M~O~B~IL'""'E,--1 , Harbor American 646·0261 CAX 1 t"ull price ~1893. CaJJ SOUTH COAST ATLAS ·1!14-774 1. CAR LEASING CHRYSLER·PLYMOUn f e Olds. '69 Lux ury Sed. FACTORY '66 VW rlh! cah pickup. New 300 I\'. Coast H\1•_y N.B. 2929 Harbor Blvd. 1600 en,c;in!'. soft c.:11mping 6-15-2182 Eves: '673-8269 Costa ~lesa 546-1934 1969 HARBOR, COSTA MESA '64 COUNTRY SQUIRE AIR CONDIT!O~'lNG Full powrr cQ'Jl pmenr in cl. nil srrrr1n11: whel'I. fa t!ory i;terro tap(', fflOS1 all delu.."'c opuons. .\1us1 be SN"'l'I & <lrt\'C'O to a pprt ciate, !YJD- 032). -'-"'-·-"-'-"'-· ,_,,_-_.,,_,_. --i '6"7 2+2 vs. P .S., ,-," "'-1964 IMPALA '61 VW Xlnt eo nd. $1700. 838-3344 or Alr -F'ull Powl'r • R1>bu1lt Engrr"lt' and Trans., Sharp. fOSJ i.>31 Custom paint. $1295 1111s car has pasSf'd the VI\' 16-rolnt sa!C'ty and pcrfornl- anc .. •est. It is fully checked and thoroughly rrcon1!it1on- ed. \\'('guarantee 100'0 that \l.'e 'J] repair or rcplat r-all n1aj11r mec hanical parts' fnr 30 rlays or !(JOO miles, '.1."hich- r vC'r comts first. •Engine • TranJ<missinn • Front Axle • Rrar Axle As- Sf'n1blies • Brake System • Elcetric:it Sys1em. c~1~.p'l~ ~,,,. ~19-3031 Ext 66 or 67 l'JiO 111\RBOR BLVD. COSTA '.\1ES..\ ------'69 VW BUG Automall<' Unrk>r J2 ll00 mil· P , HadlO. hea!rr. 133flBQl\l. Bary,·Jck Jmpons. 998 5'!. Co;i~r 1/1\•y., Laguna Beach. '.i-lfi--10.i 1 nr •19-l-!1771. -,69vw su-G - 2 to chnQ~I' lrnm. ! 11' air .t- 1" m;ig "·h,-.rl~. dlr. 1YX L'- i -'71 Sl 3!1.l lull prrcl', CaU 4'1 1-714-1 '65 \'\\', $6.-i(}, Day fl..'l!l-1115 E\'f'S hi5---."-.G.1'J &12--0-lll ----------Conver1 iblr. VS, Auto, Buck-BUICK ct Seals, Radio, Heater, P.S., P.B., Eltet Windows, 1995 1968 P.I VI ERA-Fully !"quip-All' Cond , C'ruise C'Ontrol, lllSU----·· ~-_. __ _ pefl. $2300. Call '.\l r .. \tcKen-{aT!l329; '"""'1C44 '~ dry &12-1000 bl\\'O 8:30 & 5 Si!ri 2100 Harbor Blvd. 6-15--0466 \\kdys ~---·· .. -su _ _. __ ... 1959 GALAX IE '68 Bt;lCK Sport \\"ag. Like ,~ ,~ 4 Dr., P IS!eering, P/Brake~. ne11', 7 pass , auto trans, 2100 Harbor Blvd, 6-1:>-0<166 a·r cond E 11 nr 1 _ '1" plb. ""'' '""· 1966 CHEVELLE , . "~ ' ""'"" y,arr 3227.i. 540-3209. 1ati~n car. $300.00 or bes! n!f1>r. 19&1 Bli!CK Riviera full S49 0214 power. xlnt ('ond ' S9!15. 2 Door. 6 cyl, clean, 3 Spced, l --=-=-==-,;;:~=~- e NABERS CADILLAC 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA i\lF.SA t:ALL ~~0-9100 OPEN SU:-IDA '/ PLYMOUTH PLY:'l!OUTll '{);') 4 Dr Y..-lan. aulo lrans. stcrro, unrlcr' fiO,OOU. Clran $}95, Pvt pat'IY. 67.l-3~)~2. 673-2170 ''"'· 402~1ioo '"' ITFVTI4i '66 MUSTANG S'i'9.i '66 BILw Rarracurla, 6 ryl. P.lllOmlltlc Pt r Ir t' 1 con- ~ ~ Hardtop, 6 eyl, aul(l. rllr., _d_H_'°_"_· ~n_er_4._4_9_1-1=3_44_. __ i CADILLAC C a d, 1969 Convertible Sharp. (SQVl 20I , Full price PONTIAC FACTORY 2100 !·!arbor Bl~·rt &1:J-0466 S109.'i, Call 494-7744. ----- AJR CONDIT/ONJNG 196.1 CHEV. 2 door. 283 1\-JUSf sell .... '70 F n rd Bill BARRY Braut1ful Spanish Silver [in-engine , Auln. !rans111ission. i\1ustanJ?, 302 V8, Auto, 1sh 11· black top & full red clran. Dr11•e11 by little old P/S, P1\·r disc brks, Arr leather in!er. Full poiver, man from H.B. S3ij or best conrl, Radio, 25,IXXI mi's. Ponti.ac -GM C -Fiat 1 tilt S.· 1elrscop1c sleerini::, offrr. 84&-6437. $2,150. 5.;7-1516 morning or NE\V r!oor locks. cruisr control, ~!UST sell '68 fn1 pala 6 paS!5 al!ernoori. '71 FJREBIRD auto d imn1tr, trunk opi>ner, \1agon. f ac a ir, lots of '69 FORD Bronco, 4--Y.'hl rully facf(lf)' equipped, d ual mn1rol comfort tront :oc!ras, Sl.39!1. Call day: drive, 5port packa"ge, VS, i l..(Jl()l:il • scats, r tC', etc. Absolu!cly ~&-41.-,,l. aft 6 pm: 673-3-19-1. r,f,h. bucket seats, limilrd $263 DN. IN•ks & runs like Hl.I:' day it 1ifC'HF.V. Impala. 2 rlr H1. slip. Xlnt rnnd. S 2 7 0 0 · I fcfr !hr sho11·1wm floor. p ~. autn. radio. fae. air. -673--0783 I $89.89 MO. IYCU:J61 Xln! rond. $1175. 540-7!1.!J '68 F"ORD Torino GT. Ong $26.1 is llJP total d<Jwn pay- S45SS af1er 5 pm. ownr Low book. Good eond . mcn1. $119.89 11 the tntal ib 'fi7 El Camino, 39&-3751-IP. 673-6742. n1onlhly f)i'lyn1enr inc·!urling GN"al ef'.i! P 1S, I' DIB, AIC, R&H, '66 t"ord Galax1e ~. P\\'r t11x. hccnse anrl fina11C(' A'~ @ 1urbo hydro, lo m I· 1 . b "-s. ronv_ !\-lust sell. 377 E. <'hilrJ?rs on flnprov"<) <'ff'dlt ii.ut1-1o~1~~o~~;t[~ ~31-647.i RAi\o1-5PM day~. JRth, C.M. &12-316.1. fnr 36 n1onths. 'rhc c11sh ,600 'I \RBOR BL pnre including ta.IC anrl 11r-~' ·• 1969 r.IALIBIJ, l.1ntla11 top, 100-i Coun• ... , Squirf' full po•- COST ' \!ES ~J ('!lSC' IS S?.170 1:,_ Deferred '' · •. '' auto rre.ns. air, P/S. $1995. f'r, fac air, $700 or bsr ;)10-9100 Open Sunday * ltl.1--0lOI! * olr. ~;....5122. nncr is S,1.l!l'J.O·I 1n<'h!rl1ng e !ii.~f's, liCl't1sf' anrl f1n1111cr 1!)fl3 ChcvTnlel, Jrss !han JOO '62 Ford Falco n Fu1ura Sl.'iO. char~"-Annual p1'rt entage • nil. on r n,c:, tar air, s1rl f'ng good , /1n1> !ransp. body ratr 11 9fi rwrcrnr. C.!d . '68 El Dor.ado ~hift. \Vanl In 1rilrle lor l.i;c slighily rlist1·rs.~rrl :i-1~-21 28 01·er 1'.l:l '.'Jr111 f..· l'~rl Cars Less 1han 23,000 1niles. motnrcyC'le. 4\J2-7664 'fJ(I f"ORD Squirt: \Vagon. O!rl Tn ChMse From FACTORY '62 Cbevy \Va.i::on, rebuilt & bea ! up. $,jQ or b1>st offer. Open till JO pm. AIR CONDITJONJSG engine, new brakes, good 548-2712. 2000 L, 1st !'I .. Sania Ana Bill BARRY ·5~ JAGUAR coupe XJ.\E, 1966 Harbor. C.\f, 6-IG-9.'\0~ 1$.'l r.rcC'n V.\\'. ::iedAn one Ask for Sales f.1anager Fac1ory ar r cond, Lo mi·~. '6"1 CORONA. ~ rlr, _ shrk 1 011nrr :\lu~t ~I'll SG~.00. F ULL LEATHER INTERIOR 11f"f'~. S.1T:i. 5-16-5207. .67 MUSTANG ls!bk V-S t 1-!<I St. & S 1\. Yr""y.I V111vl rop fu!I po11er 111t & • ong a,·.0-1000 18211 Beach Blvd. Xl nt rond_ h73-~71' [ shill, A-1 mint. S\.2j() Cir ry.1r..1::is7 ' I. · 1 ' '.)6 OIEVY, 2 rlr. Bel-Aire 01vnrr. teacher. $1000 cash "' "rsNJpic s N'nng. s!C'rco >:ootl cond. ar.~t oiler 671-5741. · ---,-,9~P~O~NT~~l -A~C---l PO:-ITIAC-G'.\1C-F"JAT Huntington Beach .67 'KE J CPE " G 1nakl' offl'r. fi7:1-?2::.0 I ..C'-"-c~~------1 847-6087 KI 9-3331 1 · ag -,,P. ·;o \r>,\' D~lu.'< ca 1n pf' r. n111h1 plr .1C. dnor lock.~. hght :~lli--li."Vl_ GDAND PRIX i>Rnline!. 5 br11nd ne1v 11res. I-'=--"''-'-------JEEP '> NEW '71 GMC V2 T . P ickup & 8 Ft. rhromr \\'lrt's, r;idio, S2tl{l. l.1169 .Toynta C?11Jr.a. 4 rlr,_ ~ \\"t>~1fal 1i1 1~1p-!or. full) 1 \VE PAY TOP OOLL,\R-62f>.-7 10!\ I s[l'l. r.(·h, xln ! cond. SlOJO. P'Jill p·rl "'' rr nt A.\1 F\I Ah.~01u1ely f!a\,1{'~~ k near CONTINENTAL '1l"~T SELi_, brand nr"" 1Xr>t.i:l2~1 '6.i LANOCRUISER 4-iihl AHra<'th·e l1n1r fin~t l1n1.<h Camper Full equi pp('d Zl l2!;.3, Tint- ed glass. Hea\"y duty F&P.. springs, brakP l~1er, 3 i rear axle, 3 speed aulom;i!ic trans. & push-bu!!on raci10. Plumbing 1hroughou1. F11·e gallon hutanr tank romplrl(' insu.!at1on. Torque y,·1 nilo11s Twelve \"Oil l1gh!lng sy~!rm. Fourteen gallon pl!lslic wa- ter 111nk. !ifty pound lnsulal- t< ice box, two plate, burn('r, storage, hand tailored rlrap- eries. Sle~ liix w/optional large table queen size bed FOR TOP USED CARS JENSEN fl\~3j6~. ~~lllll ;11:-;1;1 , . 1970 CONTINENTAL II your car is extra clean, TRIUMPH ib ~ M!e Us l1rst. \'Iii~ \"\\' (',\:\lr \loh1lr. ne11.· ~~ e1~ COUPE rlrive Xlnt ronr!. 'lu~I stll "1th hlack 1ntrrior. }.11111p- S!l!l~ 493-1936 or :tt:l-~.i6. red "'Ith ;iuro 1ran~ rr1rl10, h('a tcr. 1'1'>11• ~lrrr'., pn11 hrakl'.~, flO" \\Hlrl<J11 ~. fl fa r 1 Air L1tlflu11 A hl'dUllfUI <'ilr li'.l'OllJ;:~lrllJI. ~h,.11~ triori r-.1r('. YER S!l7. l :.J:Ti;i, .lnhn- ~nn f,, ~on. '.!J~Y, l!~t·h<lz• flh rl , C11<111 \!r~~ :•!fl.:.fi.~O BAUER BUlCK I JEN S EN r.id1al urr~. S270o. J..: ~J "LXCEPTIONALL\' ti1 I 1-'l'l CAOILL.e<C CLEA;.;'• 234 E. 17th St. AlITH011 !ZED THF: TRlU:-.JPfl 1 -1' AU0 HO''.ZEO 0£.6.LU'I Cosla f.tesa 5.\8-n65 SALES • SERVICE VS STAG ·~ \"\\'-1\Hrn. r,~·h. :\r,1· 111<'~ 2tlOO 1!1\RRDR BL., Sinking Run:un<ly mist f'IN-'69 ~lark Hf, folly load('rl. Jn LINCOLN I'.\fPORTS \\'A~IED Xln1 rnnrl. S!OOO ~~'.\-:':!127 nr COST,\ 'llESA ISi-i 11.•irh blaf'k landau & xlnt conrl. S~IOO, cal! NOW ON DISPLAY fi-l2-lili."Jl j.l(l.!"flOO l)pcn Sunrl.1y n1atrh1ni;:" leather 1oll'r1or 6-12--0590 I Orange Counti£>s Cornr ln fnr ,, rr<st rlr i\'ei I 1_ • rl • E:rp11pf)C'd \11th lhl' fln('Sf . TOP S BUYER F RITZ WARREN'S l IOS LT hhi• \i\I B11e rl"" -~ ---~~'---=-Full po11·,,r, t·11c1ory a ir. 'fi7 4 DR CONTINEr-;T/\L XLNT COND, BST OfR. 6-14-6-1~·1. &l·l-2!!<12 BfLL !llAXEY TOYOTA SPORT CAR CENTE R I •'(;(\/"•II !•11 n_1~. f ir!"· $1,000 , Cad. '66 Cpe. DeVille strrm 111pr s.Vl\1cn1, nr~· 16''1 Be•-h B'vd Ci:1ll ,lft f, .... -!'\11 .. I 1·\CTnr.1· ,,., .. l • 710 E 1 I <1 ;;: \ -,-07'1 tH'f'S plU!i: !lHll'h 111<)!1'. ~(' .v_ II Beach, Ph. 847..S.155 3!110 \'/. Coast 1-lwy. ~. ,< ' ' .,_, ·""" u-'f.li-\'\\' K~lH 1r/rrr! :drit ,\!R CO'.\lJ ITIO'.\"l:'\'G dn1·e this hrautJflll c11r ro-MERCURY- Autos, Imported 970 , ___ N_,_,~·po_r1_0_ca_r_h __ Oprn daily ~-9, cln.~rrl Sunr!ay conrl. r•.(l(\(l m1 :'1111~! ~·~11 I FULL Ll'.:/\TllF:R J:\TERJOR rl11y, 60JABY .. Johnson & KARMANN GHIA '6·1 TR·l A-IRS: ,\n1-Fm Si"'1, ~.~3-:.il 1'.l; ji/~..00~\ l'1·r. j Vinyl parlrirrl . top, t1l1 & trlr-!'on. 2625 J!arl10r Blvd., I •-::::-:-:::0'"::"=:-C--- AUSTIN HEALEY arrangeme:'IL Partihoned ·51 Au~11n Healey 3000, x!n'! drawen;, Many other tea-corat, new tires & batt. "\rl' ture11. 11•hls, 10fl & Tnnneau :0.lov-SALE $3987 ;oo, m'"' "I I. I IO 9'. 968-1221!. $499 DN '61 HEALEY 3000 " BTI Con\'fr1. Runs good, $98.31 mo.. looks good_ l\lf.ny Jun mtles sterco n1rl10, 1v1re 11·hl~. !on-.6;> y_.~-. flug, S•inrriof. -.;lril ~ropir strrrrng, all pos.~ihlr Co.~ia .\lf.'SR. :..Ul-:16.)0 1970 MERCURY 'J J KARMANN GHIA neau. Xlnt cond. 5:J6--l062 cond . Sii:) ]o1v milrilgl', po11·rr xtr?ls, A~!-F".\I rleluxe l'"''---''-c""'",C,C~'-"'=---1 COLONY PARK ''vr~. 6i~>--~l2'1. ' rail10, & much more. tSJY-'68 LINCOl..N Cont1nenl11l. WAGON 10 PASS Immaculate. 1>1u11t ~ e 11. "LIKE NE\V .. 19000 MILES Only lll'>:J m iles Au1on1a1IC', radio. !1ra1f'r. 1275DDZf $2499 Harbpur V .W. ·6!1 V\V Rhtt> 1111h 1vh11r 1n-S3100 nr 111ake of re r . . . ~ 1rrror . :.;narp! 1.(liv nirl1>s. $2333 67~3390 n ll 5 pm. Smart tulip yellO\\' finish 11·i1 h • 66 VW C A)l-F'.\I radtll. Pr ivate P"· ib saridle town interior_ Equ1p-T d '66 Lincol n gtild Con!JflPntaJ ......, f I h amper I,\. 1 O\\'nrr_ fi.lfr.1032. T "~ e s '""" or uxury f ro11ghout. C'Oltpe, ''1n.vl top. F'ulJ pwr. F'''I p,. I 1 · -" ~perial custom paint, ;.;"t~· .6, \'\\" C \\lr f·r. v~ .. , "" ·er ac ory a ir '-'"'·· I . ;. . . · '"' Ct.OILLAC 11095. 61.l-1260. Tilt strg ~·heel. T\\•in com- UJOO condll lOt\ $2900 AUTl'IOll•ZfO OEAl l Ft '63 LJNCOl.i\', Full 'flO\\·er. fort loungf' st'a li<, l.a.ndau $1995 VOLKSWAGEN t.rrs. 8051, $49'.l la: the lotal down pay-=''~fl_.71~"5=. "'°~-~--~·c:c,· --= !Sill Bf.ACJ.I BL. 842-4·135 =~""'"~'-''-'--",-'~'~"=~~ 2!'l)I) l-IAHP.OR BL., ,\1r rond. Orig owtlf'r, $&73 roof, roof rack t ic. Se,. a nd Ttus car has passM !ht V\V '62 V\\' Sunrool A'.\1-t';\1 ·fi9 ('OSTA i'>lESA or he~I of!f'r 673-7008 test drh·e rh1s bc11.ut1ful car I' I ·" I E ,. 1 ct .,,. j l0-9100 Open Sundayl-'-'-"C::::.C:.'.:.'-..:::..:.::::: ___ I 1969 P O N TIAC G TO P l~!C'~.n 1\T II 11n1.1·.~1\LF. BC'.9111!!111 l1111r frPlit mr1;ill1r r1n1~h l\l!ll 11arn1on111n,t: Jan- d;i u & 1111cr1nr. Alltrl tran~ .. radio, hr;1tr r. po11er stf'rr .• po11C'r hrakc~. 111r l'O!ld, etc. Excrllrn1 cond111r.in 1hrough- ou1 . s:.1r11: •. !'('(' & r!r1v ... to- day. XTG 'J'/J., .!nhn . ..on & Son. 2621> lh(rhr•r Blvd .. Ccisla :'lh•sa. a10.:x;:ui •IOGTO ____ , ment $98.Jl ia the total '66 AUSTIN Healey lOOO HUNTrNGTON BEllCH monthly payment includin.; J\.1erk Ill. Good c:ond. in & ----------1 tu, licen~ ~nd finance out, overdrive, 67~98. LOTUS -point t.a r.ty a!KJ per omi-ng. ~ antas re con . "" .1 or '69 +-DR. F'\Jll pwr, Air, New today. AOV4/l8. Johnson & 11nce res1. 11 is fully checked offrr. Call 67~>-7821. _____ •;.-, ____ tires-, Lo mi's, Xl nt rond. Son, 2626 J~arhnr Blvd., and thoroughly remnd11J(ln· '62 V\V Bui<, rebuilt eng1t1(' & Lar gest Selection l~Pv_::l~p~IY~-~6~73-::".""~'-----l-°"=:o"~'~''~"'~-="':;:';·"30~~- Ram Air, 4-s~rrl. F1rrslone \\1dc ovals. ~harp-;iU blark~ Sacrinrr! s:-l((l & 1.1ke over paymf'nts' &16-4665 nltl"r 5 & \\"l'f'kl"-nr!~ - charges on approved cl'fllit l!J6.i AUSTIN Ht'aley Spntf'. for 48 month.tr. The cash Good shape, tape defk, con-LOTUS price rncluding tu & license \'trtible . S950. GT=>---0984 AUT!IORIZEO ia $4774.35. 0c(l'rred price SALF.:: & SERVICE Is $5217.88 including taxes, BMW Uoense & flnaoce charge. Annual percen tqe r a t e U.40%. Ov~ 135 Nr.w & U&ed Ca.n Th Cl~ From Open 'Tll 10 P .M. 2000 E . ht St., Santa Ana (ht St. at S.A. Frwy.) 558-1000 '66 FORD YAN 3 Speed. Radio & Huler, 6 c:.1, (~) 11290 ~~ 2100 Harbor Blvd. &t~ 10 DATSUN pick-Up. X1nt cond. s1:i~ or otrer. Dirt bike on trade. 493-1936 or '4>-9056. 1941 Will)''s Pick.up trvck aJI parta br11nd ~-Ready to drive. 646-56.t.1 or M&-9337. WANTED Plek Up truck. '66 or h•ttt rrw;idt-1. •9'J-t121 DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS !SIDS Beach Blvd. llunt1nQ1on Beach S.0-71il or ~Q.04'2 ~ '68 DATSU N 4 dr, 11uto, Rk.H, low milt>:1, xlnl cond . SLlOO. 6Jl>r9110 or M0-2777 eve1. '68 DATSUN PICK-UP A-1 r;onrtltlon. i ioso. Call 673--61•4. HOU!'f': llunllng.? W11tch the OPEN IJOUSE column. .. NEWPORT . . IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. Nc1vport BNGh MERCEDES BENZ '68 ?olercNles XiO SE. like new, low mileage. $4,9j(). Air & lelllhtr, new ~Iichclin U-s. 493-34?3. MG '6.1 MG ~flf!gtl. body, J>A •nl. tnp, eM. 1n!. cxr, Nry, brnkew & tLTew. A •stfnl l'li'ln\\' Bhir lx><>k $5.'iO. lii:l-11'i.l Tnn1 e<I . \\'e guaran!ce 100':0 that transmission. ;\lake offer. OF LUXURIOUS CORVAIR 1970 MERCURY >ce "U '"'" or '"''" •ll &1~:•12 CADILLACS MARAUDER 1n11)0r tnechanical parts• for 1---------- 30 rlays or 1000 miles, il'hrch-'69 V\\' Serla n. Am . mags. 1!'64 CORVAIR f.1onz11. <'lesn. SPORT COUPE C\"er mmE"s first. ncii· hrks, rC'-hl!, enr.in£1. in Or.a nge County Good condilinn. R&c.H $350. ''LIKE NEW" 18000 ;\I J. •Engine e Transmission e ~ood tire~. Sl400 & S200 1963 thru 1970's t7l~l 67:).-1503. Popular powder blue finish c-T.O.P 5-I0-(11.3.l '"l CORVAIR ''-"''· •ood with Bermud11. Blue lanrla" ;e~i~1(';;1e: :::;e ~;1~~; '67 V\V Bus. Ne~· rn:t. ilJeA. ~r11.nsporra tion. r.1';151 sell !or roof & matching interior~ e Elec!rical Sy5!e.m. \\'/gnarnnly. X!nl c n n d . &(D ''llC'!ltion money_ .'146-804l. Luxury equipi)erl, auto trans, :\Jusl SC'il. SJS-8600 '69 V\V C11mpmohllc Poptop. CORVETTE pow brakes, power windows, trn! & n"1racl11bll' step. Xlnl 2600 HARBOR BL., factory air cond. 1'1ainraln-QL, J rood. "-"'-9'2-0200 COSTA MESA 1958 CORVETTE •d ''"' Mw '" '"'Y co-" 01' 1-,-.,-V\-\"-, -,-.,-,-, -,.,,-l!d-.-R>-d-10-.' ~0-9100 Open Sunday ,;pt>cl. Stt & rlrivc lotla.l'. ,0 "'BS new~h~:i1~2-z~3 • 1967 CADILLAC ~TSIX'f'd. H11~1or. Motor & ~~~~-~~~~~!1~~1~ L JI ·~ VW Bug, rebu1h l'og, 1un 4 Door. Brougham, full Po"'-B~=:~: t~~"~:o~ed, ~ "1...:540-.l630c:c::;::~-... ;;;;;~=~-- "\ roof, l"ICN!I oond. $675 or er, Air Conditiontng, Light sun.~ MUSTANG 5'19.30,lt Exl. fJi or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA /\1E.CiA bt sl nfftr. fi.16-3<i!U. ConrroJ, SJ'('f'd control. ·r ... q VW CAmJ)f'r. l'XCfl. C'Onrl. Black LAnU11u Top, l>fus! ~ ~I,,~_,_.,... ______ _ Pop-up top. S.l.OIJl Stt, ITVP:lf,O\ ?JI)) llftrbo Blvd 145-0466 65 Convt. Mus1an2. aU l(I '66 VW Bull. rpblf enjt. clutc.h. Scs t offer. :;.i&-o;.10. fiiJ.-™3 All 5 pm S30'l'I r · tnans ~ tOfl. Good colld . .f.)80. Nf'W 1 ---""-''-"~'-'-"''---Ji\1~1ACULATl, 427 en.11: .. Call 64.>-1260. Call 'f...1 VW Sunroof. Orig1MI -SU-~~-· a ,.,., _ _. __ • posl-tracr, fW'"" p111 ·1, 11n:-s, ·57 ,_ 1969 \'\I/ Bus ('an1per, Stt Al lifl'J1, W. Bt1lbo11 Blvd. Ne~·1ior1 Bch. S2:;;oo. '62 VW, Rt'bll 1600 en1:. Lots of x1r;is, SijO. ,~ ,~ "'""" sha.1']'1 ~!ustan~. OIVTlf'r, $:.00. I !hocks. A bomb, 492-3873. BJup W/\'lnyl tt>p V-8 AIC, Call All 5 pm, ;,.:\f,...1 ~9-2100 llarhoT Blvrl . 6-15-04fi6 COUGAR lo mi. S1495. 673-1210 ' 'AA Dug, X1nl Mn!f, ~.t.i! t;ipe 1959 CAD Cou pr de V. Nt-"' '66 MUSTA..\'G Jlrdrp 1, rlE'C'k. ~TI Olll l• rit oving, J ti~I & brakes i\l(llOr '69 COUGAR ....Id XR7 Jril l $1150 ' p ' mus! ,;ell' &l~lll ' · 1 • · ,.v, . . 1 • new 1re1, . , · _. 1 !rans, p111n1. etc, good cond 4V, po~·cr brk1, ~1tr., "~n-499-JMfi '67 V\\, rcblt cng. nr11· S.'lOO. 842-11224 4V. powt'r brka. ~1E'f'r. win-f o RESUL '6!1 FIRF~131RD Conv Clt'an, lo"· mi!ragc. t1rrs like nu. $1!11:-i, li ll-70.l6 l'Jr ;\!gr of U.S. 1'11r'I llk, ~!'i-,i2 ll '66 BONNEVILLF: 1\·i;;:". 9- pa~s. 111r. Pfs, Pih. P/w Xln1 cnnrl, Call 612-1260 alt 7 . 1964 LE illans Pontiac. 64.000 orig. milrs. 11111om., p/~. J OWn('t, 4!)5.;,1;2,"i li9"GTo Jurlgc, 4 ~peerl. very good rnnrlil inn, $1200 (Ir best offer. 518--0918 I95R Ponfi11.c {'h=1e7.fl~o~o.-,-"'~,·.I i:ot>d cnncl, s1z;; or bf'~! of- f1>r. Call 962-2761 or fi35-868t RAMBLER 'fi2 RA;\fBLER S!11 \\'a;i: SJl"lO r~r!ory Air. r rS • P!B. To~·1ng hitch. 64Z·A.IA2. T-BIRD VALIANT brnkr~ & bal! Go (Id EL DORADO l~. exec car ronrl. S2,:iJQ. 67:>3193 'r,,v" nd TS YoU can o.,.. I ('ond S.\Jli &l&.:t.t\l · Pt' on, Ca.II tH Su~r. ";;;:-;7,~:::;:-::-~--1 '67 V\V BUS. ~1 1.NT CON-------·-• lnt1dcd w/xtra.s, 1IC.ft'O ta Pt'-/.~ '>1.'knrl~). ::, 11 I•.!!m11 n. Oa.lly Ptlot 1960 \"AL I \:\'T· ,_ nTT\0:'-1 ' Xtras. l>lu~L ~IJ 59 VW Bus-$450 Xlnt ermll , Pri. ply. S·1200. F111r ft'llul1s 1u·t-Ju~t a pMne Cliuwlr!erl SiZ....'1679 • plll~ j tir hf'~I ~ffrr ·Rut~ id $1.>J !IAA-;,o(.fi + 961-10.1'.; $li',IYI, fii:l.rm7. ~ l ~lh St. • l . ll fJ Art. f;j:l-:Jl'/I CAil llWl\Y -642-5678 yoor Ari "'-char2e II! • ClU r,7·,.01 ~1 •