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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-06-18 - Orange Coast Pilot7 -·· ........ - 2 • ID / Motor~y~Je ., Key S~hool Aide Club Garrotted; Quits County Joh~ Had Hands Tied Triggers Uproar e are or {ers DAILY PILOT ast ' • IC School Aide Quits; Hot Row E11sues A key official's resigna1ion from the Orange County !)epartment of Education sparked an angry hassle Thursday in which county school board member Don Jordan blamf'd "an undercurrent of dissatisfaction" for the earlier re!iigna- tion of at least a dozen dcpar1n1ent of- ficia ls. "rve L;:ilk cd lo a few who v:cre very unh<'ippy with the situ atio n herr." co m· n1cnted Jord:Jn, whos e criti cism Will ch<1!lengcd by board n1cmbc r Dale Ralltson and Dr. Robert Peterson. v.·ho hc:ids thr dcpartmcnl as c n un l '! superintendent of scl1110l~. . "! feel some!hing should be lnnkrd 10- lo. · .Jordan said ''Schon! rcnptc <11'e cli~t u rbcd and 1he bnard feels vrry hrlplcs;; ·• . .Jordan's con1n1cnts during ihur~dav '( boa rd n1eeling \>:e re promp1ed b~ the resignation of Ernest R. Nn.r\nn, ~II. nf ::ianla Ana. the drp<'lr.1mcot s_ assist:in! superintcnden1 rnr business. N?r1nn hll. been with the county schools ofhce for 2.1 vears. ,_. • Norton lnld the hoard he ls ta..;1ng II post ;is assistant superintendent an d dean or management services wilh the ne"'.ly formed Rancho San1 iago Community College District. •·I've enjoyed. e~ery mi~ of my stay here. but ~~is_ is II ch111\enge I would like to accepl, Norton 1aid. Jordan's continued criticism of what he said w:is a situat ion that continually cost the board the services of competent and lny11.l officials brought bolh Peterson 11nd Rallison into the deb:itc. . "Can'L you save this for lhe executive session?" RaHiso!l asked. He, was t&nr.red hy Jordan who coot1nued to stal.e his feel- ings on Norton's resignation. "Either give s~cil ic ex~m~!es or save this for the executiv e session. the angry Peterson snapped. "It might be better H you had a helprul attitude inslead of con· .stflnfly deprecating." .. Peterson 'told .Jordan that 0Fhc1als hired by lhe board were on a one ye11r contract and th at it was his duly ln decide if ofrlei11ls should or should not be rehired. • , "We're told lhal. the staff moralr. i.~ very high," Jordan sa id, "bur still \\'e have lhcse resignations. I know very well that in a number of cases the peopl e who le fl would rather h&ve stayed here." : Looking directly at rcterson, Jordan Riso commented that he had been un;iblc to obtain reP'.()rts and stalislics on various RSJ'>CC4 of the board's operation despite frequent requests. Jnrd11n mad,e it clear thal he . would resume ·the debate whtf'I the ·boa rd \\'enl int" extcutlve tession following th• regular meeting. • Sa:ved ID Surf NEWPORT BEACH LIFEGUARDS PICK UP SWIMMERS IN DISTRESS Surf, Riptides Keep Huntington Be1ch Guards Busy, Too Lifeguards Save Hundreds In Perilous Coast Surf By TERRY COVILLE 01 1111 01llf ,1191 Jiii! , :,..}ieavy . surf ·continuod I.• pound the ~ no rthern Orange County beaches today throwing hundreds of swimmers into the hands of lifeguards. but the tempest ig· nored southern parts of the Orange Coast. Lifeguards in Newport Beach and Hun- tington Beach pulled more than SOD swimme rs from the IO·fnot ~urf Thun- day. Onl y 10 rescues v.·ere made from Laguna Beach !IOUth to the San Dieao County line. "Wt think H's .a storm , more than 5,000 miles out that's causing the unusual surf condltkins. but· weather ~atellite.s h11ven 't found it yet." Robert Reed, marine safe· ty director /or Newport Beach, said Ulis morni ng. Reed said local beaches hadn't been hit by .~uch heavy surf in .June since 1964. "IL was a bigger surf that year. but we had less rescues," he remarked. "On the beach . a JO-foot sud doesn't look St! bad, hill when the swimmer "gets. 'Jn it ne bei:ome.~ frightened." In' Huntington Beach. where cll y llleguards made 308 rescues Thursday, Capt. Doug D'Arna!l said: "I don't ever recall · having this many re scues in' the middle of June," Bolh Huntlngton Beach and Newport Beach lifeguards expect lhe. surf to drop a little t1ver the weekend , but heavier crowds may still lead tn a high number of re scues. "Part or the problem is that this is everybody·s first llme at the beach this. year and they forget that it has changed 11inct they were here eight month s ago. They 're just hot to get into the surf,'t' D'Arnall said . State lifeguards at Huntington Stale Park and Bolsa Chica beach made SO rescues Thursday in rlplide condition$. They coun ted 10,000 visitors to the st.alt b<~che" Some 50,~ sun_!Norshipers spread th~ir towels on the 511.nds of the Huntington city beach, lifeguards aaid. Nearly 60,000 .suriers. swimmer~ t1nd sunbarhcrs gathered on Ne\~1port Beach's 6,4 miles of s11nd. A half·si?.e 5taff of 24 (Ste SURF, Paae !I ' County Trio Join Battle Over Needy By .JACK BROBACK 01 tft• 0 1!1' P'llOI SIU! A Lrio nf Orange Coun1y 1t•c!lare wnrkers charged Thursday lhal nine out of JO weHa re rrclpien(s in the county are not really needy. Beverly Cramer. Fran Corbell and Frank Eman uel , all soci al workers, tnld newsmen during a prr.~11 co nferen ce thal if Gov. Reagan's rcfnrm pa ckage.. or son1ething like it, i~ not. :idnptcd . the 1ax· payers "'ill be heavy losf'r s. Although the gov ernor's bill h:is l:lf'cn killed 1n a Stale /')enate t"nn1n1 itlf'e anrl the subs1it111e rncas11re by Sl'n a1or Anthony Beilen so n 1 f1 ·Lo11 A.ngeles ) is Un· Jer consideration, tile welfare workers and I.he Orange C.:ou111y co mmiltee for \\'e lfare Rclorn1 say th icre Is slill hop<". Michael Na son. a mcnibe r of lhr. Cl)Un· ly ton1n1 itrce headed by V1r1 nr C. Andr cv.·s of Lagun:i Beach, sa1rl new legisl ation could stil l bP entered. The comrn ittce JS I rying !n µe t the pr nple to reac1. dretp 1he1r apathy. and calf upon th e ler,iislature to f'nact real reforn1 in wrlfare, Na~nn said Mrs. Cramer chargerl that welfare \1'orkers have :ictualty put lhcmse!ve!I on \1'r.1rare, legally, under prescn1 l.11ws "01hers have been on we!f:ire when hired by the departmcn! and have stayed on. "They can earn a11 much a11 $516 a month 'and niore and still collect enough welfare lo give them an income of $1,!00 a month," she explained. "The governor's plan had 71 maln points v.·hich would elim inate the loopholes in present laws." Mr~. Cramer added. "The Beilenson bill would almost double the cost of I.he Aid tn Dependent Children program. Il is worthless as a reform measure. '1 Miss Corbell said many welfare rcci· pient.~ volunteer for !raining programs 10 jSee WELFARE. P1ge.!) ~ TRICIA NIX.O N'S NES T LOCATED WASHINGTON (U PI ) -Edward finch Cox and his bride, the former Tricia Nix· on, have been found honeymooning in the Vlrgin Islands al secluded Caneel Bay P.lantatron, it was reported today . :rne couple is 11taylng at the plush 11'.sort on St. .Jnhn·s Island, U1e Washington Posr said in today's edilion~. P,resident Lyndon 8. Johnson's daughter, Lynda Bird Robb, rpcnt her honeymoon thire. The spa. which charges from S!lO fo $105 per day for a double room w!1h meals, i~ owntd by Laurance f, R':'!tkc(cller. The White House h11s main· taiiitd a ~trict silence on the n('w,)'\'erl~' whereabouts ever since they lef t the C'ilpital .after Saturday's wedding. * * * 10' * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE .18, 1971 VOi.. 6'1. MO. HJ. ~ 51tT IO~!. M l'J.Gf!S Viet A•·ticles NY Times Denies Nation Imperiled From Wirt Services NEW YORK -The NeW York Time11 !oda.v denied government ch&rges that article!! it publ ished based on a ';top ~ccrrl" Pentagon report on Vietnam pre· judl ccd the defense interests of the United Stales. In 11 brief filed in federal court the Times said the government had not made 2 in Motorcycle Club Garrotted; Had Hands Tied NORTH AUGUSTA. S.G. (U PI ) -Twn n1alc members of ~ motorcycle gang \1cre found beaten. sla!ihcd and g<1rrotted In death e:ir!y Lnda y and t\\'O girls slashed ;inrl b!eC'd1ng in a house used as gang )1(';1dq u:irters. ~hrriff Paul (;rant or Aiken County ~11id the two n1en v.·cre found with their h:inds lied behind their backs. ropes ahnu l their necks and throats. back~ and chests slashed. One of the girls who managed lo stag- grr In ;i nearby hnme t.n see k help was irlentified as F11ye C:ito of Aiken. S.C. She and the olhcr girl were ~oth hospitalized in Augusta, Ga. Jhe identities of the slain bikers :ind the other girl were not" immediately knn\t'TI. Nor was the reaso n for the double sl&yilig (!leaf bu~· North• Augustll• J?~oi:repottediy had run•in with a cl~~ from .Macon. ~,. .. a~. 1 ~ weeks ago. , Grant said ,one of· th . &ang . '!'embers , .. vas round dead 00'11 bed and the stCon~ lviiig ; in .a f>(>ol 'of bl ood on thi 'noor of th eir "clubhouse" on " quiet ci>untry rn:id . 'The \r wallcls were F!'lund on the floor. ;ipparently rullng · oul robbery ag a motive. Stocks Register Sharp Declines NEW YORK (UPI ) -Stocks began tG slide 11harply in light turnover at the 1 p.m. reading today. Analysts attributed softness to normal pre· weekend, evening-up pres 1 u rt s, uncertainty about money rate conditions, and concern th11t the economy niay not be recovering fast enough to slow the nalion's unernployment rale. Near noon, I.he Dow Jones Industrial Average was off 8.40 points at 897.t-i. De· c\ine~ held a big margin over advances an1ong the 1.4~ Issues crossing the Utpe. Prices al~ declined on 11Jtht turnover nn the American Stock exchange. Losers led gainers by around 200 Issues. the slightest effort to prove that the defense efforts of the nalion would bt harmed by publication of the series. The government he.s charged lha·t the Times articles threatened the nation's defense efforts and jeopardized our foreign relations. Michael Hess. chief of the U.S. aLlorney 's civil division, alse> f:harged th•t the papers used by the Times in preparing its articles ,;were 11lolen and are the property of the Unitt'd SI ates and we are entitled to have them returned.'' The Times brief claimed the In. form<"J.ion revealed in the three arlicl~ published ~o far in no wa.v endanizered or injured the American armed forces or that there was any prospect of future articles having this cHccL federal Judge J\1urray T. Gurfein last 1·ucsday granted a government request for a ten1porary restraining order to pre- vent !he Times from publishing the final two p11rt11 of the five·p<'l'! .!lerics which unmasked decision·making at the White House level The injunction runs out at 1 p.m. SatUt· day, Deputy U.S. marshals barred the courtroom to most reporters for today's hearing on the government's request fo r 11 perm:inent injunction against rurther publication. Protest by the newsmen thi:it the issue of freed om or the pre~ was on trial· and th& the press was being barred from. coverit)g it were ignqred. The Justice Department had 11 deserl~ tive list of the maLerials upon which the Times basl'd. its ,st'orie.~. Th~ newspaper (S~ TIMES1 ~aae i1 . Oruge Cout \\'eather The e<>astal hazy sunshine be- comes a tad hazier today and Sat- urday wlth temperatures along th• coast ranging from a high of 67 to a low of 60. Inland temperature. will reach 75 low 60. INSWE TODAY Th~ farntrl. Stuttgart Balltt Is coming to l.os Angeles' srn1n1 :\uditorium 5oon t:J!d todny'• Wttkcndtr has pic:tures and a $1.oru ort Page 2S. ••• 11,. l).J~ (•lll•ritl• ' Chtc11"11 U• , c1 ... 111... U·Jt Cl1"it' .1 JI CrtHwtH a1 O.•l~ N1tlc11 t orwrc•' • r1.;-r111 '''' 1 J'/hall(• , .. ,. Hort•co~• 11 '""" l•1\llr\ " Mlllht.K I M41Y'91 .... M~ttiil "llMll n N.i!6ft•I 1'9WI W' Cr1"101 CtullY t •1111~'""" tt-tf ,........ lt>a. S tv~~ Mtrtlth 1"'11 ' Tol1,,1ftfl ti ,,..,.,,.. ' ... , w111~•· • .. w~ ... .,.., ""' n.tt . wer~ ,._, "' WtRtlMltr U..- ! DAILY PI LOT s f'rldf1, Junt 18, 1971 British Papers React Secret Viet Papers Spark Ire of Press ,lLlNOON (AP) -The U.S. dispute Ov~t public1Uon of a secret Pentagon rtport may Indirectly affect Britain'• Of. flcial Secrets Act. Thia law bas deterred B r I t l'i h newspaper& from pr inting confldentlal in· fortnltlon for 60 years, 1be newspaper Guard!.an summed up tbe British press attitude in an edltorial l'ia)IJna : "The editor of the New York Times is lucky to be an American . lf lhe offici al secrel...'I he has been publishing had betn British and he had published them in a British paper he v.•ould have ~ prosecuted under Section 2 of t:be Official Secrel..! Act. He would now be f.'lcinf charges, fines. or gaol inl'itead of a mere federal Injunction." Prime Minister Edw.11rd Heath's ad- ministration, following a Conservative party piedge to eliminate unnecessary secrecy from government operatlo!l.!l , has a 13-man team looking into the Officia l Secrets Act. Fleet Street circle11 feel the American case and its ramifications could influence the comm ittee In altering the rules that govern the British press. Edltors say the act has hampered the British press in exposing government malfea sance. Addiction Detectio11 Units ~et Up for Departing Gls SAIGO N (AP) -'l'ht U.S. Comm and bas set up two la boratories and new treatment facilities at troop processing centers to deal with soldier heroin user.i ~fore they leave South Vietnam for home. it aMounced today. A recently developed urinaly1lll process to identify nel'C1ltlcs w ers, followed by five to seven days trealmenl in Vietnam, are the main aspects of the command's program implementing the antidrug cam- paign announced Thursday by President Nixon. Initial trulmtnt Jn Vietnam, de11igned to break users of the heroin habit. will be followed by additional treatment eJter the individuala return to the Un ited Stat.es aboard 1peclal medical ev&cuatlon aircraft. fn addition to the latest st.eps to deal '\l:i!h the drug crl11! amonc U.S. servictmen 'In Vietnam -some 30,000 to 40,000 have been estimated to be addicted to heroin -offlcls.ls said a number of further moves are contemplated ar under EIUdy, The laboratory proce.~sing will begin Sunday at the Army'.s Long Binh Base Dul.side Saigon and the fol\owlha: day at the Cam Ranh Air Force Base. the two major departure centers for soldiers. The key to the program. according to the command, are the recently developed machines th2.t detennine t h r o u ~ h urinalysis whether an individual has used beroio recently. It said the process. dubbed FRAT for free radial assay technique, wlll be able lo de tect heroin users among the average 1,000 servicemen who are leaving the country each day. Incilvldua!s whose urine samples are positive will be subjected to what of- ficials called confl nning tes!A. 'The en tire process takes about 24 hou rs. Heroin users then will be sent to 6)'>eclal holding, centers for a period of five to seven days. There they will receive medlcal and psychiatric treat· ment and caunseling, on I.he same order at the 19 amnesly centers for sotdler drug addicts now in operation in Virl.na m. "Medical authorltles will make the determination that Individuals hl!lve been treal.ed sufficiently to be returned to the United. Slates for follow-up rehabllita· lio n," the command said. They will go home aboard special medical evacue.t ion planes v.·ith med ical ~rsonnel abo ard. and wll\ be sent to one of several new drug treatment centers be ing established ln the United States for military drug users. The FRAi process, military sources 1;aid, is a de velopment by a Califo rnia company in the last couple of years and only about 10 of the machines exist. Three arrived in Vietnam within rea:nt days. one to be used at Long Blnh, one at Cam Ra nh Bay and one for backup use. Through biochemical analysis of urlne. the machines can determine whelher a OIAMll COAST DAILY PILOT "------H .... .,,...._. -·-... Cl1•1•1 OIU.NOI COAn" "UIL1s.HING t'OMPAHY lelterf N. We-4 ,,,..,..,_, eM ~i..... J.,~ a. c .. ,1 • ., Yic. ,,_W«!t '"' 0.-el MIMfei' n ..... , r, ... 11 a111vt i1i: ................ ,111 .. . MIMlllW llllfW Ch•rl•• H. \.••• l ick•" '· Nill >iNll!>tnl /41ftelllle •• ,""' perM>n hes used heroin wllhin 48 hours and 1ccording to some aulhoritles. within tbe previous five to seven days. One source said this made it doubtfu l lhat heroin u1ers could get by the machihe, and even if lhey did, "after 48 hours without the drug the addict b going to be in pretty tough shape, showing signs of withdrawal." The analysis shows recent u.se or morphine and heroin. both -opium derivatives, but not or other drugs. The sources said there are no plans to us e methadone, the drug, being employed by aome clinics in the United States and else-where to treat heroin addict.II. Marine Test Jet Seen on Radar At Ground Site LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Marine F4 Phantom fighter plane wh ich flew the same course and altitude as one which collided with a Hughes Air We st jetliner wa s seen on ground controllers radar scopes, the National Transportation Safe- ty Board says. The trial Oight was made earlier this week in an attempt to delennine why the F4 was not detected before the June 5 collision over the San Gabriel Mountains east of Los Angeles. Fifty persons died in the crash, California's worst civilian plane crash. NTSB investigator Geo rge R. Baker said the F4 u.ed In the test did not use its transponder to enhance ii.II pot'l!Uon but 11till was seen on radar sco~s at the Federal Avi ation Admi nistration's air route traffic control center at Palmdale. A transponder emilll an electronic signal which intensif ies blips on radar scopes showing the track and distance ff a plane from known positions in the groundbased radar unit's scanning area. Baker said investigators are at- tempting to determine why lhe HI-fate d F4 was not seen. That plane 's tran sponder was not working at the time of the collision, he said. The Hughes Air \\.'est OC9 was on an instrument fl igh t plan and was being tr;;.cked by radar operators_ !\1eaowhile, a potentially important piece of the Air West DC9 has been found which officials hope may yield v<iluable clues on the impact angle of the tv.·o ph1nes. Baker said invrstig11tors found lhe DC9's nose ge.ar and they hope to locate gouges on the gear and surroundin g area indicating the angle of co!llsion , Once the angle is determined in· vestigators can work their w11y b11ck to lhe positions or the aircraft jui;t before the collision . he ~aid. The twin-engine jetliner is being reassembled in a large hangar In 11uburb.11n Aiusa, Evidence so far. Baker l'iaid, indicates the F4'5 tail sHced through the forv•ard part of the OC9's cockpit and its right wing slashed into the passenger cabin section. From Page 1 SURF ... Ufeiu1rds pulled 1~9 troubled persons from the water. Reed praised his lifeguards for thei r moblllty in jeeps and boil...'! • .11aylng they had to keep moving all day lfl cover the .shilling surf conditions. Newport Beach lifeguard cre"'S hit their fu ll summer a ~rength Saturda y when S4 men will be .11po1ted •round the shoreline. Only S,OCK) visitors came to lhe heach in Laguna Beach and only one had to be saved, as Calm wate rs prevailed. The same quiet conditions are expected over the wtekend. San Clemente lifeauards made nin e rescue11 Thursday with 7,200 people ()n the city and stale beeches. The surf was run· nln.g at a low I foot to three-and-a -halt feet ind Is expected to continue thal way ovtr !be weekend. Supervisor to Host Cranston Di.nuer f ifth District Supervl ~r R on 1 Id Casptrl of Newport Beach will be the host at a dlnntr party ton laht at the Sid· d!ebeck Inn In Santa Ane honoring Democr111 tic Senator Alan Cranston. More than !O city and rounty leeder1 have been Inv ited to the 8 p.n1. eve nt. Article I of tht> ac t deals with national security and military secrets, and no one qua rrels with it. Article 2, glves any state employe the authority to 1tamp "Confidential" on any document at all, thus making it a crime to publish .11 nylhlng about It. Many a harmless document, British puhlishers argue. bears such a stamp. It is offense to communic ate to an unauthorized person '"any sketch, plan, model, article. note. document or in· formation . , . which ha s bµn entrusted in confidence to him by any person holding office . , ," The information restricted by the stamp need not be dangerous. As the Guardian poi nted· out, •·it need only be embarrassing to those in pov.·er." Or the stamp could be put Ort as an arbitrary whim. The press wants the !aw lo deal only v.•i!h military secrets or matters of ge- nuine. national interest. !\1any o£ficials argue that other i~sues, such as prepar· ing the tax budget, or decision~ ht revalue the nation's currency, must re- main secret. The government-appointed committee's headed by a former ambassador ltt Washington, Lord Franks. It is to recom· mend action within the next 10 mont hs. Senate Deadlock Thaw Seen Today In Budget Bid SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A thaw in the Senate deadlock over Gov. Ronsld Reagan 's proposed slate budget loomed today in the wake of Assembly approval of its record $7.013 billion "stand pat, no fat" spending plan. Senate Republican Uader Fred Marler ,fr. disclosed he will urge fellow Republ!cans on the Senate Finance Com- n1 iltee to supply the votes needed to send the budget to th e' fl oor and ultimately to a two-houa e compromise committee. .. \Ve can't see we would accomplis h much by holding at this time," Marler said. "It could be all undone with one stroke by the cnnference cornmittee. The responsible course is to move the budget along so we can get into conference with the Assembly." The Redding lawmaker said he will re<:1lmmend that the Republicans relent and produce the votC's next week .. al!hough "'e are not al all happy with lhe budget's form or size." The estima ted $7.5 billion St>nate ve rsion of the governor's spending pro- gram has been dcadlockl'<I in the f i- nance Committee since June J , Republicans were joined by a single Democrat, Sen John Holmdahl of Oakland, in rrfusing i1 passai;r. They said thr.y wanted to consider a rev~nue bill lo fi nance the budget before voting . Amid a shower of flov.'er petals, Thurs- dRy, the assembly voted 55-16 approval to 11 budget totaling $250 millio n mo re than Reagan had 1tquesled and $270 million rnore than he originally proposed . He subsequenlly added $20 million In augmentalions. All the opposition vo1es ~·ere cast hv Republicans after a two·hour Ooor debar~ that v.·ss relati vely frte of the usual partisan bickering. 8th Baby Dies; Final Survivor Clings to Life SYDNEY IU PJ) -The eighth of nine thildren born Suoday 10 Bn Aus\ra!i11n ~ousewire died tod11y. leavin,1t only a ~ix· tnch-long. l:Z.0llnce boy still alive, Doc1ors gald his chance~ were very slfn1. A bu llelin from the Sydney ~oy al Women 's Hospital said the boy's sister, who wei ghed one pound. died at 2:40 a.m. nf lung comp lications. It said the bov's condition "continues lo rem11in crit ical :" Since his blr1h. me dical exrier!s had considered the boy lhe least likely of the nine to Jive and mature. They sa id the.y v.·t>re amazed by his f'n duranct. Two days ago. the boy received a fresh blood transfusion and both infants began feeding for the first time. The boy was lh e youngest and the tini est of the five boys and four girls that ~1 rs. Geraldine Brod rick delivered Jn \\'hat m@dical authoritie5 s111d wa~ the largest mlllliple birth for any single pregnancy kno,vn to them. Two of lhe infants v.·ere s1illborn and five others died within l\vo days. Doctors connected with the births have decllned to speculate on the survival pro- spects of any of the children. Othe r pediatricians. however. have said there was less than a S percent chance for survival for 1rny one of them . Mr11. Brodrick, 29. II trained nurse. and her hu sband Leonard, 32, l Canht!rr11 whQlesale meat salc~m•n. hid hoped for 11 aon. They have two othe r daughters, who v.·tre delivered by caes•rean 11ection. Mrs. Brodrick had taken drugs to pro- mote n.11tur11I ~hildbirtll. A $ide e.ff«t nf the dru(ls is lncre1 sed fertility. In a television lnteniiew Thursday . !he mother s11ld 1he gladly would take tht same medication if it helped her gtt the !l'On 11he and her husluand desire. Tht hospital said sever•l d11ys aJIO that f\frs. Brodrick w11s recovering s11tisfac· torlly. I ~ 11\est announcement did not mtnlion her condition. Brodrick his said he rxpecled to l3ke his wiJt hon1e !hill' ~·etktnd . ( Frie1idly Skies The siJhouette of a jetliner taking o(( from O'f·lare International air- port appear s to be flying above lhe setting sun, \\•hich is shrouded in haze over Chicago. Cl1ild-sale Ri11g Alleged Fo1· Sacriface h1 Viet11an1 l't..lCON ft·r1 1-Rrpor\$ circt1lating io South V1e1nam·~ capital of a kidnap1ng ring which buys and sells children to be used as human sacrifice s have upset th i~ fam1ly-onented 1.:n11n1ry. causing at least one dea1 h and several inci dents. While nalional police begged the population nr two milHon persons "to re- main caln1" wlule thev c:onducled an 1n- \"estigaa1on of lhe repiirts, schools in the Saigon area reported heavy absentee rate" Ix-cause worr ied parent!\ refused to pe rmit 1heir children on !he streets. In the newspapers and In places where V1elna1nese gether. ru1nn rs flew, most o{ them appAren!ly unfnundcd . Police conliro1ed that an old wnman in the Chinese quarter of Saigon·s sister ci- ty , Cholon. "'tis hcaten to death T11esday whe11 a crowd or nrrvous parents thought ~hC' was kidnap111g a child . Two other women v.·ere beaten and 1heir cRr burned Wednesday when 1hey, too. were suspected of attempted k1d- naping. The meyor of Seigon, Col. Do Kirn Nhieu. told ne"'SlllPn earlier in lhe v.ef'k tha1 he had received rrport~ ttial 271 c:h 1ldrrn had disappeared from thr1r homes in Gta 01nh Provi nce surrounding ~aigon within lhe pasl month. He ob~er\'­ rd 1hat the f1gurP.~ for m1!\sing childr(>n v.·as higher than usual and ordered an 1n· \'C~!igation Ry \\'C(>k 's end . hi.~ office rerinrtcd 1hat they had <1rrr~tcd 18 suspects, all women, anrl a kidnariing ring. if there \Vas one, may ha1·e bf'cn broken. ln a co1n- muoique, !he rnaynr added that there was no particular reason to th ink that !here \\'as a large scale plot lo kidnap children. He ~aid rnany of Ille rnissinJ:l' children had been located, bul that his investigation ~·ould continue, But the rumors continued in this coun- try. which th rivrs on erroneous reports. It is nnt unusual in this part of the v.•or!d, and particularly in India . for beg. gars to use child ren, s0m1~times rna1ming them, lo collect more sympathy n1oney on the streets. Further reports said \Vesterners, unable to adopt children, "-'ere buying the children. Agnew ]\'fak ing Trip \\1ASllJNGTON IUPI ) -Vice Pre!\i- denl Spiro T. A11new w1tl make 110 p,rnunrl-the-v.·orl d trip .~ta rtin li: Julv ::?Ii, jC1urnr~·in~ first lo Korea for the in- aui::ur;i tion nf Prcsidrn1 Park ("hung Hee Aflcr Korea Agnpw 11.•11! v1s11 SingaJ>Orr , Kuv.•:111. Saudi Ar abia. l'Jh1op1 a. Kenva. the Democratic Republic of the C-Ongo, Spain. ~lnrnct•o and Portu,i::al. --- UPHOLSTERY AT ITS FINEST H ENREDON-SHERR ILL-MARGE CARSO N LA RGEST SELECTION IN THE ARE A f'roM P .. e J TIMES ••• supplied the llst Thllrlday at GurlU'1 suggestion, The departgient claims publlctt!Oft ol the report, which w .. a ordered In 1181 \,y then Defense Secretary Robert S. ~1cNa1narci. eoultl darnage na.UonaJ security. 'l'he Times ha.s said it will not harm security and the public has the right to know about the report. 1'he Times has refused to 11ay who leak· ed the in formation to the newapape r but ~evera:J sources Thursday said ll waa Daniel Ellsberg . a. senior research associate at the l\1assachu.st!ltJ Ins titute of Technology aod a former emp!oye of Rand C-Orp. Jn Santa Monica . Rand held l ,,..·o of the 15 copies of the Pentagon report. J{ep. Paul McCloskey IR-Calif.), an an- li~ar critic of President Nixon, said Thursday Ellsberi1: gave him documenla pertaining lo Lhe report a monlh ago. '!'he FBI was known to be investigating the leak and ttie identification of the in- formt-r. The Times published three installments of the series -v.·hich essentially showed that policy decisions of the Johnson Admin istration did not correspond to public slalements on the war -befor1 l;urfein's order stopped the last two in· stallmcnls. 1'he Times refused to sWp publication voluntarll'j. In Thursday·s hearing, the .Justice Dcpartn1ent argued it needed to see what documents the Times had in order !() formulate its case, It said the court should see them too, so it cou ld be aided in its ru ling. "The court cannot frame an injunction unless the court knows what needs to be enjoined," said Hess. Gurfein delayed a decision on the mat- ter and suggesled the Times submit a list and brief description of the items it hild . The Times agreed and hl!lnded over the list Thursday. Other developments: Friends and relatives have provided no clues to the whereabout of Ellsbcrg, named as the li uspect in the leak. Ellsberg, a research fellow 11! the r.1a ssachuseus Institute of Technology, was last repo rted seen in his office Y.'ednesday, hours before Sidney Zion. the former Timrs newsman , named him dur- ing a Ne\V Yor k radio interview on sta- tion \VMCA . Former government officials aay the majority or lhe auhtors or a secret Pen- tagon study on the Vietnam war were career military and civilian officials who were promised anonymily, The Times reported ils sources said .11nonymity was proml~ed to 111low the 1p- proxim<1tely :u; authors to make c:andid judgments without worrying about of- fending superiors who might stymie their careers. l'rona Page 1 WELFARE ... learn a skill to m11ke themselve.!i self-suf- f1cieot. then do not take a job but atay on welfare. "They can get more money by stayinl in the welfare rolls than they can wor k- 111~." she said. •·incentive to work ii elin1 inated by preseol welfare laws." Nason said there are 2.4 million people rin \\'elfare in California now, or one in nine, and clairned. 1f li'lws are not ch ang- ed. one ln seve n will bt on the ro lls by rnid·!972. The welfare workers re vealed one ironic resul t of their effort!!! towa rd reform . "Pe1Jple read of th e loopholes an d more lake advantage of them,'' 1\lrs. Cramer said. She said she earns $852 a month, bu! 111 el 1~i b1e for \\'elfarc aid. "I don't 1.'lke it, of cou rse, but because I am .a divorcee wll h a teenage son, despite my adequat1 incon1e I could get $175 to $200 a month 1velfare plus food stamps And Medi-Cal ," DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXE~ -HERITAGE NIWl"OlT STOii OPIN fllDAY 'TIL t ,._.,,'l!J-11.ert. " 1727 W•stcliff Or., 642·2050 D Profes1 fon1I Interior LAGUNA ll!ACH OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 nlgn•ra Avallibl•-AIO 345 North Coa't Hi hway I N T E R I 0 R S Phon" 494-6sf 1 "•"•Tell ,,... M9tt el Oren9• Ce•nty -140·1211 • • ' l I I , I I 7 I' -> I Hont~ngton Bea~h Fountain Valley EDITION VOL. 64, NO. 145, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE ·COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' Surf Pounds Sand 500 Swimmers Saved Along Coast By TER RY COVILLE 01 t~o D•ll> l'llol $1•11 Heavy surf continued lo pound the northern Orange County beaches today throwing hundreds of swimmers into !he hands of lifeguards, but lhe tempest ig- nored southern parts of the Orange Coast. Lifeguards in Ne1vport Beach ;ind llun- lin~ton Beach pulled more than 500 ~wimmers from the IO-foot surf Thurs- day. Only 10 rescues v.•ere niade from Laguna Beach south tn the San Diego County line. "We lhink iL's a storm, more than 5.000 miles out that 's causing the unusual surr conditions, but 11.·eather satellites haven't found it yet" Robert Reed. marine safe· ty director for Nc"1>0rl Beach, said this morning. Reed said local beaches hadn't been hit by such heavy surf in June since 1964. •·Jt 1Nas a bigger surf that year. but we had less rescues." he remarked. "On the beach, a JO-foot sur f doesn't look so bad, but when !he swimmer get.s in it he becomes frightened." In Huntington Beach. v.·hcre city lifeguards made 308 rescues Thursday, Capt. Doug D'Arnall said: "l don't ever recall having this many rescues in the middle of June." Both Hunt ington Beach and Newport Beach lifeguards expect the surf lo drop a little over the weekend. bul hea vier crov.·ds may still lead to a high number o! rescues. "Part of Lhe problem ls that this is everybody's first time at the beach thi11 year and they forget that it has changed since they were here eight months ago. They're just hot to gel into the surf.'' D'Arnall said. State lifeguards at Huntington State !See SURF, Page %1 Cable Fence On Highway Restrained ;-·-" . .., ., . I '· y •l Toda;~s Flnlll 1 - N.Y. Stocks ... , OAILY ,.ILOT Sttfl ,.~,_ About JOO feet of cable fen ci ng was put up along the Huntington Pacific beach Thursday, but work stopped when the ci- ty of Huntington Beach obtained a court order halting further cons1ruction. TASSELS BLOWING, GIRLS OF EDISON'S CLASS OF '71 GATHER FOR COMMENCEMENT Ttie Girls Sit on One Side, Boys on tti• Other 1t C1r•moni1s for 472 Seniora DA ILY l'ILOT l'~t,. bY l:u11i l'll1•d1lllel BARON GRAOUATE DUANE LAWSON PREPARES FOR RITES Remember When Fountain Vallity High Had • Dr•ss Code? Fountai11 Valley Se11iors Reacl y, to G1·eet the World By RUDI r\JEOZIEl~"iKI 01 1~1 Ot ltr l'llet Sit!! More thiin 600 Fountain \';illr.v 1!1~h School studrnts v.·crc declared rrad,Y {or the world Thu r!>day night during com- mencement exrrci~cs in lhr Barons 11mohitbealer. Flash-bulbs popprd and niovir t«1n1eras \\•hirred a~ the students fitted their mortarboarrl~ anrl n1atle last-minute ad- justments to their scholarl y robes in a c'rowded staging area. Then, as the fanfare sounded, they marched by '"'OS lo "Pomp and Cim.imstance" into the arena that was filled to lhe brim with mothers, fathers and well-wishers. The l97l grarluating class wore bright blue gowns with matching mortarboards and blut and red tassels. Honor roll Oraage Coast Weather Th11 coastal hazy sunshine be-- comes e 1ad ha1.ier loday aod Sat· urday with temperatures along the coast ranging from e high of li7 to R low of 60. Inland temperatures will reach 75 low 60. INSIDE TODAY Tlie famed Stuttgart Ballet i.! c0111i11g to Lo.~ AngelP.~· Shri ne Auditorium soon 011d todny's Wee kender hos pictures nnd a s&ory on Pnge 25. ... llM 1141 (tl~ll 1 (ll«:tlllt U• I Ci.ullllll U·H Ctl'lllCI U ( .... ,........ IJ Off!~ Niii<"' I o) ... n:t' I •• 1 ... 1.. ..... • ,lftt "I'.• 11°11 N-W.•,. ll AIHI Lfft_," H MtllM• I M..,111 •l2 Mulv•I l'wN1 1' JU!ilfttl H"'"'I •J Or1n11 Ctvftlr I • .,i,urt ft!t H-lt 1,.r11 ""'' iloo:-Mt rlcth U·U T1ltwl1lti1 11 "''''.., •-n w111~·· • w ........ , """· :1.i9 Wt•M' Ntw1 '·i WM-tlltlor U·M studenls v.·ere allowerl the special rlisrinc· \Jon of "·earing crimson-colorrd outf1lJ1. Principal Paul Bcr~er pa id ~peci;il tnhulc to the highest scholastic achit>vers an1nng the c;:ind irla 1es. Valedictori;in t11.::irion Lanrastr.r. flnrl C..o-salutatorians Diane Hond11 and Rick Pacurar. The commencement address w11~ delivered hy Senior Speaker Crane r. rucnde.r ·who urged the Ii 18 geniors lo b«oine '•i ndividuals dedicated to succeed in life." Paraphrasing a remark once made by lhe late Vinet Lombardi. Gruender said, "'To the winner there is 100 percent eh~­ lion. 100 percent laughter and 100 percent fun ." Gruenrler asked his classmates "to con- tinue our winning traditions'' by meeting the nation·s economic, ecological and racial challenges. In his presentation speech. Dr. Berger prai~ed the class for winning more than Slfl5.000 in scholarships thi11 year. 11dding "I'm sorry to see you go becau.se you have given Us a lot." Diplomas, bound In red books, were the n handed out to the graduates by Den- nis Mangers. trustee of the Hllntington Be(ch Unkln Hi.1th School Dlab'lct. ind Dr. Ethan Fullmer. a11soci1te school superintendent. Open House Set At Nud ist Camp The Glen Eden Sun Club -a nudist colony near Corona -will open its sheltered gaits to the public Saturday. Ifs part of an annual tvcnt to give counles and families a glimpl!t of life in • nudist rolony. Thert is no 11dmission, 11nd ~orsts do not havt !(') participate In any a('ti vilies orfc.red at the club. Glen Eden i~ located 13 miles 30Ulh 81 Corona on Hli;:hway 71. Everyone ts ln· vlted to the 1111-dBy event. Aller city officials had noticed the start of work on the controversial fence , rtepu· ty city attorney Dan Whiteside went tn Superior Court and obtained a lemporary restraining order. It 'vas signed by Judge Robert E. Banyard who set a show cause hearing for July 2 on a city request for an injunction against construction of the fence. Thi! fence issue Is the latest legal skirmish in the battle between the city and Standard Oil and its subsidiaries. in· eluding the Huntington Beach Company, Huntington Pacific. and Southern Pacific Railway over public access to the two- miJe _strand which runs from the pier to the bluffs. Last June the city filed claims to establish public recrealiooal easement over the beach. Th is week. William Foster. vice pr~si· dent of Huntington Pacific. said that the corporation had applterl lo the city. for a permit to construct 9.000 feel of fence on the adv ice of attorneys. On the advice of · Ci!y Attorney Don Bonfa a building permit was issued. but ii conlained a disclaimer saying that Hs i.5suance would not prejudice the city's claims in the access fight. Thf; application was to build a fence three fee!, £ivr inches high at a cost of S5.000 six feel from !ht paved area of Pacific Coast Highw::iy . II would ha ve pedestrian openings at regular interval~. but all parties in the case agree it \Oo'Ould block parking on the ocean side of the hi.chway. The question of wheth er the putit1c h::i.~ rstablished the right In park alongside !he hii;:hwa.\' 1~ one of the i~sues in the ac· ces~ litigation. 7th Con1111and Chan~c YOKOSUKA . Jt1p11n IAPI -Vier Adm. \l/illiam P. /\1ark look comm11nrl of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. ihe 11·nrld'~ lar,i:tl'~t seagoing force. in a ceremony today at tr.is U.S. naval b;>.<;e south of Tokyo. Huntington High Grads Hear Critique, Advice By JOANNE REYNOLDS 0 1 11'4 Ot lt.,-.f'INll Stitt An GVerflow crowd o[ friends and relatives filled the stands at Sheue F'it!d 'f1tursday night to v.·atch the graduation of the class of 1971 from Huntington Beach High School. John J. Bentley. a member cf the Hun- Slump Recorded On Stock Market NEW YORK (AP ) -The stock market went into a steep slump Friday but trading volume remained at il.'i recent sluggish pa ce. The 2 p.m. Dow Jones Average of .10 in- du strial stocks was off 12.12 points at 894 .13 with 90 minutes or trading to go. Wall Streel analysts attributed the broad retreat mainly lo investors' Con- cern About the slow ra!e of economic recovcr.v and advancing interest rates. Declining issues excet>d~.d Advances by 11 mar,2in of mnrr lhAn ~ to ! amnnJ;": i~sues traded on the New York Stock Ex· chan.'le . STnck~ nf inlernal1onal !\1! cnmpnir s 11cre amon~ the v.·e:akest groups as a rrsull of fl mnvf' by the Venezuelan Cnntlrc.<;s lo pl.:1ce foreign nil companie.<; u11der tlOVrrnn1ent cnnlrol. Los!les in- cluded .Jersey Slandard Sl.12 a share to Sili i~. Royal Dut ch 75 crnL<; to $44 . Mobil Oil SI 12 to $55. Texaco 50 cents to $36.62, and flulf Oil 25 cents lo $31.87. ..... -.. tinglon Beach Union High School District Board of Trustees, officiated in the presentation of dlploma1 to lhe 451· member cla ss. The hour-long ceremony was oc· ca~ionally !nterrupled by difficulties "'ilh the sound aystem and. intetference from passinf: helicopters. 1lle graduates and members of the audience rlidn't seem lo notice. ,Jean PalJ'ici a Wardell, the clAs:i; SA!utatorian, departed from the usual form anrl took 1he opportunity to criticize the quality of education offered at the high school. Asserting that "it is more important ll'I learn about matters that wlll apply lo us in our future lives," Miss Wa rdell noted the class had been taught rote facl s, but had not been taught "to think for ourselves.·· o- ln spite or this. she noted. more than 10 percent or the class attained a 3.5 I B plusl grade ;:iverage or higher ... But we leave here v.•i!hout direction and It is nO'IY up to us to find gu idance elsewhere." \'alcdictonan r.Ta ry r.1argaret Sharpe cn1phafiized the challenges that will facr !hr class of 1!171 .. \\'e will need to find .c:olut1on.~ to exist in~ problems 1hat do not <Te ale morr problems than they solve, .. !he s111d. Assistant Su pc r i n l c n d !' n t Scott Fl11na_')an . who 11crrpled l.he clafiS as prescnterl b.v Princi pal Wr,ndrow Smith. r!'n11ndrd thr audi!'ncc lhal the cla~s t1n1as.~cd more lh11n 70 scholarship.~ and a\\'ards and 51 percent of the graduates were a!rearly registered in colleges, CAil Y ,.1LOT p11ft9 '' 'Jtklttrf IC.Mllltr HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGfl GRADS AMUSE TH!MSELVES DURING CEREMONIES Tht 45 l ·m•mb•r Cl111 of ·'72: Fr•1 11 a Bubble •nd -dust M Fr19ll1 ~· ' . •• f 472 Edison High Seniors Get Diplomas By PATRICK BOYLE 01 !hi Dl llY l"llol 11111 Gold tassels swz.ying against thel1 cheeks "'i!h each slow step. 472 member• of the tlass of Hl71 marched out of Edison J-ligh School for the la.st ti mi Thursday night. T/1e young men and women, only tht second group to grarluatc from tbi relatively new Huntington Beach schoof, rer.eivrrl their diplomas in the outdoqf amphitheater in the center of the cam; pus. The ceremony was attended by moft lhan l.000 parents, rela tives and friend,! of the graduates. Ca1neras v.·ere snapped. mothers stooif on chairs and one proud father sajd "\\.'ave al her honey. See her. She's loot- ing right at you:· v.·he n the cl11ss marc:Ja.. ed into the theater lo refrains of "Po?I!,p and Circumstance.'' 5everal speakers were called upon to give the .voung pcopt r a bil of advice before they entered "lhe v.·orld." Senior co-v?Jedictorian Philip Boeae urged his fellow classmates to work for changes in the government lo make our syslcm more responsive lo the will or the people. Co·valerliclorian Margarel Borchtrs callerl upon the graduates to place lhelr faith in God "when you reach that point. whe re the world seems lo be fa!liJ'lg in around you." Senior speaker Patrke McGraw aU:e.d them to continue their educ2.l.ion in ordfJ to ''mold the future into one Of great pre>. gress." The guest speiikcr. faculty member Richard Gruner. called the gradu1tes thi "step-<:hildren of the industrial revolu- tion .. but urgerl them to bf.ware or other forms of revolution. ..Power to the people." Gruner 3houted, "but let's be very sure which people we are talking about" Citing the deaths of persons al the hands of revolutiona ries, Gruner asked the you ng people not to resort to violence in inaking changes. "The absurdity of one extreme does not prove 'tht truth of the othtr," he 1aid. •·can there be liberty when bombs a~d clufu arc tht co mmon medium betwMO two . extremes?" Noting that s~ome pie claim we live In a fa~cist. ernocratlc aocielf , Gruner said, " ~ lhal it la said iJ further proof at il s t so,"· .. Power to e." h.e coocluded, '' A:ll the people." The students re<;eived a bit of practical advice from Dr. William SetUe. aslOcialii superintendent of tht Huntington Beadh Unio n lligh School Di.strict. NOtfng ~ 1tudtnts wauld probably be celtbrati~ their graduation. Settle I.Old them, "S. careful. use good judgment. We wGt you with u,, tomorrow.·· Following the ceremony, most of Ukt youngsters boarded school bu.ses for IA trip to ~fagic Mounlaln. an ~musemenf tiark north of Lo! Angele.~. for lhW celebration, > Fridu. J1111t 18, l'ln Denies Dangers 0 Viet Articles Not Perilous, Paper Says ·1· 1 , • F'mm Wfre Service• .NEW YORK -The New York Times today dtriied government charges that arlk:?es ·it published based on a "top ~~" Ptntagon rl!!port on Vietnam pre· ju8:iced the deftnse interests of the Upii,ed States. ·lh ~ brief filed In federal court the ~ 11id the government had not made th4.· &lightest effort to prove that the deferi.e eflorts of the nation would be harmed by publication of the aeries. The ·government ha.s charged that the Time! articles threatened the nation's defense efforjj: and Jeopardized ou r foreign relations. Michael Hess. chief of the U.S. attorney's civil division, also charged thal the papers used by the Times in preparing its articles "Were stolen and are the property of the United States and we are entitled to have them returned.'' LOS AMIGOS SENIORS LINE UP FOR COMMENCEMENT Gr1clu1tt1 H11r C1ll to R1m1mblr School's Special Spirit Los Amigos Valedicto1·ian Lauds Affable Graduates By STEVE MITCHELL OI llM Dt!IY •11•1 SHI! The kids got along much bet~r at L<:is Amigos High School. mainly because the school was new and "nobody really knew anyone e~." according to the school's first valedictorian, Jennifer Pugh. Fount.I.in Valley's three-year old high school graduated its first senior class of Ill Thursday night in campus quAd. Miss Pugh. who also played the sax· ophone with the band during the ex· ~cises, delivered the valedictor ian ad· dress. "The thing that imoressed me most about L<:is Amigos, was the friendliness of the students and staf[, The.re v•as sri much work to be done here, and people to meet. that everyone had greater op- portunities to express themselves. It was just easier lo know others. It's an odd thing, but whtn you open your thoughts , OU.N•I COAST DAILY PILOT CU.NOi Q)A$T PUIL11HIHO CCM,AH'I' a.It.rt N. WeeJ ,,_...,., •NI ,.llbllJl'ltl' J.,\: R, Cutle'( VIit PtallMi'il •NI ~I MIMIV' n ... , kHvif ••11w . 11i-•• A. Mvf"Jhi11f ~ .... "" ·~'""' Ale11 Cir\i11 wal' o.-....., C!llJ11ly !:fllfr Albtrl W, 11111 AU«lflo EGJ""°" M_.., .. .._.OHk• 17171 a.1th l1ul1¥tr4 M1rtl111 ~'''": r.o. ••11: 1to, t 2641 --l..,.. ._c11, m ,..,... ..,_.,. c:.i• MllP: -W.1 ··~ ,, ..... .......,. lhlcfl; 8D H...,.., ._.!_,.. IM ~tt: J0$ ,..,..,.. I I C.'".,_ .... DA.It. Y l"ll.OT', wlt'll -'lldl h ~ , ... ..... ,._, It. .w!l1INll ••lly __ , ~ 4tY Ill .,._,_1e .Clllofta tor UO\lftl IMtfl, ......,, e.dl, C..le M ... , M""ll"I*' .--. 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"If they could realize 1he good and the bad in all of us, if they could see that All 0f us are basicallv alike in the desire for happiness and dlrcctinn in t1fr . there could not be total lack of !ogelt~rness or brotherhood ." "The ke y lies with each or us here In· rl ay Just as we founrl Los Amigos friend· ly because we 1\·ere able lfl express nurselves more freely, so we must 'find the outs1rle wor\rl. ··1t ·~ just. re.1ching oul to others and btoing 1nuc hf'd yoursrlf ·• Or . .l:inH'S Young .111 as~ociat.e rlean Rt Cal Stil(e Fullrrton 01drlressed the. graduati?s on 1he ir futures and respon sibi\JI ies Lns An11i;:os pr1nr1pal. Hal Butler prescnlerl The cla.~s nf 1971, aider! hy f,arden Cro1·e l.;n1fiert School Di~1rirt trustee tl1rs Barbara Shirley and Frank Starnes, associate superintendent of Educational Services. Fro111 Page 1 SURF ... Park and Bolsa Chica beach made 50 rescues Thursd<1y in riptide con ditions. They counted 10,000 vi!itors to the state btaches. Some 50.000 sunwors hipers spread the ir lo~·els on the sands of the Huntington city beach, lift:gu ards said. Nearly 60.000 surfers. s~·immers and sunbathers gathered on Ne~·port Beach"s 6 4 miles of sand . A half·size staff of 24 li feguards pulled 149 troubled persons from the water. Reed praised his lifeguards for tht:ir mobility in jeeps and boats. saylna they had to kee p moving all day to cover the shirting surf conditions. Newport Beach lifeguard crews hit their full summer sb·ength Saturday when 54 mtn will be spotted around the shoreline. Only S,000 visitors ca me to the beach in Laguna Beach an d only one had to be saved. as ca lm waters prevailed. The same quiet conditions are expected over the weekend. Sen Clemente lifeguards made nine rescues: Thursday with 7 ,200 people on the city and state beaches. The surf w11s: run. nlng at a low 1 foot to three·ar.d-a-half feet and ls expecttd to continue that way o~er the weekend. Water ttmperalure.s averaged aboul 6S degrus all along the coast \1:hile tht air lcmperaturt r11nged from 67 degrees: to 75 d('grcc~. The Times brief clalmf:d the in· form&.ion revealed ln Lht three articlr.s pubti1hed 50 far Jn no way enda ngered or in jured the Ameritan armed forces or that there was any prospect of future articles having this effect Federal Judge Murray I. Curfein last Tuesday granted a government request for a temporary restraining order to pre- vent the Times from publishing the fina l two parts of the five-part seriu which unmasked decision-making at the White House \eve!. The injunction runs out at 1 p.m. Satur- day . Deputy U.S. marshals barred the courtroom to most reporters for today's hearing on the government's request for a permanent injunction against further publica tion . Protest by the newsmen that the issue of freedom of the press was on trial and that the press was being ban-ed from covering it were ignored. The Justice Department had a descrip- tive list of the materials upon which the Tim~ based i_ts stories. The newspaper 1upphed the list Thursday at Gurlein'a: suggestion. The department claims publication of the report, which was ordered in 1967 by then Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara. could damage national security. The Times has said it will not harm security and the public has the right to know about the report. The Times has refused lo say who leak· ed the information to the newspaper but several sources Thursday said it was Daniel Ellsberg, a. senior reaearclt associate at the Massachusetts Institute cf Technology and a former employe of Rand Corp. ln Santa Monica. Rand held two of the 15 copies of the Pentagon report. Rep. Paul McCloskey (R-Calif.). an an- tiwar critic of President Nixon, said Thursday El!sberg gave him document3 pertaining to lhe report a month ago. The F'BI was known to be. investigating the teak and the identification of the in· former. The Times published three installments of lhe series -whi rh essentially showed lhal policy decisions of the Johnson Administration did not correspond to public statements on the war -be.fore Curfein's order slopped the last two in· slallments .. The Times refused to stop publication voluntarily. In Thursday·s hearing. the Ju.slice Department argued it needed to see what dncuments the Times had in order lo formul ate its case, It said the court should see them too, so it could be aided in Its ruling. "The court cannot frame an injunction unless the court knows what nee ds tn be enjoined," said Hess. Curfein delayed a decision on the mat• ter and suggested the Times !!Ubmit a list and brief descri ption of lhe items it had, The Times ;::rgreed and handed over the list Thursday. Other developments : Friends and relatives have provided no clues to the whereabout of Etlsberg, named as the suspect in !he leak. Ellsberg, a research fellow at the 1v1assachusetts Institute of Technology, was last reported seen in his oHice \Vcdnesday . hours befnre Sidney Zion. the former Times newsman, named him dur· ing a New York radio Interview on sla· tion Wf\1CA . Former government officials say the majority of t~ auhtor~ nf 11 secret Pen· tagon study on the Vietnam war were career military and civilian <Jfliclals who \\'Cte promised anonymit y. The Times reported it.s source!i said anonymity was promised to allow the ap- proximately 36 authors to make candid judgments \vithou t v•orryiog about of- fending superiors who mlght stymie their careers. Russ Proposing 5-power Nuclear Disarniing Meet WASHINGTON (UPll -'The Soviet Union has proposed a f1ve·power nucle.ar disarmament conference that would Jn·· elude Communist Chin a. The United Stiltes is studying the proposal before conferring with its allies, the Slate Department said today. Spokesman Robert J, ?-.1cCloskey said the Russian proposal was de livered to the White House Tuesday by So v i et Ambassador Analoly f . Dobrynin . It calls for· a meeting of the United States, Britain. France , Russia and the People"s Republic of China to consider the general subject of nuclear disarma- ment. he said. ''\Ve vo'ill study th is Soviet statement aod \Vi l\ consult with our allies about ll •.. meanwhile, we continue to regard progress al the Strategic Arms Limita- tion Talks a! the best way to make meaningful progress," be siid. He was referring to the talks betwee n the Soviet Union and the United States ln Vienna and Hel sinki which have been in progress: since November. 1969. At these talks, which will bt resumed in Helsinki July 8, the Uni ted States and Russia intend. according to the White Housl!', to concentratr th is year on getting an agrl!'ement ro limit defensive nu clear missiles. while at the same. time agreeing on "certain measures" to limit offensive systems. State Department official~. for the mo- men1, were at a loss to explain exactly ""hY Rus~i• h11d ca lled tor Lhe five-power nuclear disarmament conference while. the SALT talks were under way. Officials noted that Russia had made several ~1Jcb proposals prior to the begin· ning of lhe current t..lks but had not mad1 8ny !i nce the SALT negeti1Uens b<'gan 19 menlhs agn " OAIL Y PILOT 51111 l'lloto MARINA HIGH 'S AMPHITHEATER PAC KEO FOR ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES More Thin 600 Blve·gowned Seniors Get Diplomas in Ceremonies Thvrsd1y ~~~~~~~~~~- Police Trial Jury Begins Deliberating Marina Seniors Urged To 'Work for Freedom' An Orange County Superior Court jury today began its deliberations in the Swinger bar murder trial with ttie warn- ing from the bench that il may be locked up in a mGtcl if a verdict is not reached by this evening. The panel left Judge Kenneth Lae's courtroom for what could be a \Yeekend of rleliberations to consider the guilt llr innocence of police officer Clffton Schusse on murder charges fi lerl following !he killrng last r-.farch lft of Mark Rodgers, 29. of Buena Park. Prosecutor James Stotler lotd the panel he will settle for a verdict of voluntary manslaughter. Defense attorney Ron Owen asked lhe jury to clear his client on grounds of justifiable homicide. Sc~usse, 26, nf 5672 Rodgers Drive, Hunt1nglon Beach, testified that he wa s surrounded by angry pAtrons waving pool cues who refused to back off when he fired a warning shol ln t.he parking lot or the Beach Boulevard tavern . He also testified that he did not intend the second shQt to hit Rodgers , The bullet entered the Buena Park man's chesl and he died within seconds. By ALA N DIRK.IN 01 tt>• DtllY ,.llot si.tt .f\1ore than 600 blue·gowncd seniors made their j'eKodus'' from Huntington Beach's Marina High School in traditional ceremonies Thursday nighl and wilh an impassioned plea to work for personal freedom. , Valedictorian Kenneth Tipton Zwick made use of dialogue from the film '·Easy Rider" in beseeching the students not to misunderstand the relationship bet\.\·een liberty a.nd order. ''\Ve have lost sight of the goals the creators of this nation set down for us,'' Zwick told students, parents and relatives who filled the Marina amphitheater to overflowing. "Lately we have begun to see orde r for its ow n sake and freedom has fallen hy the waysi de ,'' he warned. The ~peaker decried what he desc.ribed ?.s the current irend to strengthen the hand of the state over the accused. "There seems to be a new willingness to sacrifice the rights of the accused for the sake or order," he said, aiticizing re- cently introd uced no-knock search laws. He considered these laws: ''intolerable.'' Davis Case Reel Tape Cut SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -A federal <"ourt judge cleared the way Thursday for the resumption of pretrial proceedings in lhe murder-kidnap case rf black militant Angela. Davis and convict Ruchell Magee. U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti remanded lhe case bark lo Superior Court in San Rafael after denying civil rights petitions from Magee, a San Quen- tin coovic!. Judge Richard E. Arnason. who is hea ring the case. Tuesday recessed pro- ceedings indefinitely until the stalu5 of Magee 's numerous federal court petitions ~·as resolved. There was no immediate word from Arnason on \Vhen proceedings on pretr121l motions would resume . Conti. 1\'ho ind1ca1ed he dJsagreed 1v1th Arnason's mnve. issued ao official re- mand order so the state proceedings could continue. Maget, 32, has filed scores of handwrit· ten motions with the federal court charg- ing his civil rights are being violated in Uie state proceedings. Conti has accused the convict of ··abusing the processes of this court" and tightened rcslrictions Cln his petitions.. Miss Dz.vis, 27, an avowed Communist and former UCLA instructor, and Magee are charged with murder. kidnaping and cnnspirar.y in a shoo1out lasl Aug 7 at ~1arin County Courthou se in •Nhich four n1cn died , including " jud~e. Arnason refused Tuesday to permit J\1iss Davis ln be freed on ba il pcndin.': the lrial despite a rccom1nendat1nn for .iJ00,000 bond by the probation dep;:o.rt· ment. ._.,...._--~ - Zwick said tht1t the pursuit of law and orrl!'r also had become the central theme or the na1ion ·s rorelgn policy and specific<Jly condemned U.S. support for the military junta in Greece. The valedictorian told the class of '7l that they did not have to choose between liberty and order, that they could not have one without the other. "You must use order to obtain freedom," he said. Zwick closed by pointing out that the seniors v.·ould be the first in history to be able to vote soon after receiving their dtplomas and "if freedom is lost, it will not be the faul t of someone else.'' The com1nencement address v.•as given by Dr. John Cantelon. vice provo.5t, University of Southern C?.!ifornia. The senior speaker was Kerry Newlin, who addressed herself to Lhe graduation theme of "Exodus." Trustee Ray M. Schmitt accepted the class and handed out diplomas to the graduating seniors. Yachts Damaged 111 Acapulco Hurricane Winds Hurricane force ~·inds which rakM Acapulco, ?-.fexico \Vednesday night damaged or destroyed some 15-20 yacht.I in the harbor, according lo reports received by insuranee ad justers in California. The report said a 53-foot molor-sailer wa s badly damaged when it was crushed belv,.een A pier anrt a steel ship. The yac ht was not identified. One or the vessels badly damaged \1'as the prl'S1dent of ~1exiro"s private .vach1. Spokcsn1en at the Ac<i pulco Ya cht Club said !hr.re were " number nf California yachts in the harhnr but were unable to verify ir they v.•cre damaged. The port cP.ptain at Acapultn said ~oma 7:i boats of all kinds wrre damaRcrt or deslr0yc<l in !he storin He was unable to sta!e how many prh·ate yacht~ \\·ere d;im;iged . UPHOLSTERY AT ITS FINEST HENREDON-SHERRILL-MARGE CARSON LARGEST SELECTION IN THE AREA For th1 !int11 in 1tylin9, qu1lity, 1•l1etion, .a nd se rv1c:•, try T •rl von H•m•rf, lnt•riors . 1-~~~-:--:-----~~_:.....~~~_;_~:__~~~~~·· DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 7ed;;~" NIWPORT IEACH Prof1s1lonal Interior LAGUNA BEAC::H 1727 W11tc:llff Dr., 642·2050 01tigner1 Av1il1bl1 -AID 345 North Coaat HI hwl OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 INTER I 0 R 5 Phono: 494-<15f1 y ,.,._ T.rl ,,_ M• 114 or...,. C•ltllf'y-140·1161 • Aide Quits Educators Battle Over Resign&tion A key official's resignation from the Orange Cou nty Department of Education asparked an angry hassle Thursday in Yr'hich county school board member Don J ordan blamed "an undercurrent of dissatisfaction'' for the earlier resigna· tlo n of at leasl a dozen deparlmenl of· !icials. formed Rancho Santiago Commun.ily College District. "I've enjoyed every minule of my stay here, but this is a challenge I would like lo accept." Norton said. Jordan"s conlinued criticism -0f wha t he said was a situation that continuall y cosl tbe board lhe services of competent and loyal officials brought both Peterson and RallLSon into the debate , "I've talked lo a few who were very unhappy with the situation here," com· n1enlcd Jordan, whose criticism was challenged by board me mber Dale Rallison and Dr. Robe rt Peterson, who heads the department as c o u n t y superintendent of schools. "'Ca n 'l you save. I.his for the executive session?" Rallison asked. He was ignored by J(Jrdan who continued to state his fe,J- ing,,; on Norton's resignation. ;,Either give specific exa mples or save this for the executive session," the angry Peterson snapped. "It might be better if you had a helpfu l altitude instead of con- stantly deprecating.'' "I feel some thing should be looked in· lo." Jordan said. "School ireople are disturbed and the board feels very helpless.·• Peterson told Jordan that officia ls hired by the board were on a one year contract and that it was his duty to decide if officials should or should not be rehired. Jordan·s comments during 'Thursday's hoard meeting were prompted by the resignation of Ernesl R. Norton, 49, of S<inta Ana, the department's assistant superintendent for busilless. Norton has been with the county schools office for 23 yen rs. "'We 're told that the slaff nwrale is very high," ,Jordan sa id, "but still we have these resignati ons. I know very 1>.·ell !hat in a number of cases the people who left W(luld rather have stayed here." Norton told the board he is taking a po1>l as asststan t su;>erin1endent and dean of management services with the newly Looking directly al Peterson. Jordan also cnmmentcd that he had Ileen unable lo obtain rcporls and statistics on various aspects of the board 's operation despite frequent requests. Greeter Goes To Hospital, Reluctantly Laguna Bea ch Greeter Eiler Larsen Thursda y night was admitted, unwill· ingly1 to the Long Beach Veterans Hospital suffering from what appeared to be a mild illness and Jack of appellte. A hospital spokesman said th is morning Larsen . 81. was rc~ting comfortably and was responding well to med i c a I treatments. He said the Greeter ap- peared to be suffering from 1t re. emergence of phys!cal ailmen1s for which he was hospitaliied for several months in 1968. At that time, Larsen appeared to only have suffered From general physical ,~·rakncss and lack of appetit~. He recovered completely and was disc harged from the hospi tal in t-.1arch 1968. Laguna Beach resident Pele Fulmer, who arranged lo have Larson admitted. ~aid the Greeter had not eaten for several days and 1>.'as unable to keep an y fc~d on his stomach. Dr. Vincent Carroll, L<'lrscn's physi· cian. examined him and determined he ~hould be hospitalized. even though the Gree1er "didn't wan!. to go to the hospital." Disney Visito r 100 Millionth Valerie Suldo made her first visit to Disneyland Thursday but 11 probably won 't be her last, because the tourist mecca presented her with a silver pass entitling her lo free use of all its at· tracllons for the resl of her life. The 22·year-old brunette from New Rrunsw1ck , NJ .. was the 100 millionth \·1~1tor to 1he sprawling am usement com· plcx Concessionaires also gave her S!OO 1n Lra velr.r·s chrck!'i. $100 worth of free air 1ravel. a ycar·s ~upp!y of sof1 drinks end a year's supply nf dog food. .\'liss Silldo was vacationing m San D1rgo with hC'r sister. \Vendy, and brolhrr-10-law !'Ian Wvluda , who 1s sta· 1ioned !here wi!h the U.S. Navy. Jordan made it cle.ar that he would resume the debate when th~ board we nt into executi ve session followi ng the regular meet ing. Marine Test J et Seen on Radar At Ground Site LOS ANGELES (APJ -A Marine F4 Phantom lighter plane wh ich flew the same course and altitude as nne whic h collided with a Hughes Air West jetliner was seen on ground controllers radar scof)Cs. the Nationa l Transportation Safe· ty Board says. The lrial flight was made ea rlier this v.·eek in an attempt to determine why the f"4 was not de tected before the JWie 6 collision over lhe San Gabriel Mountain! east. of Los Angeles. Fifty persons died in the crash, California's worst civili an plant-crash. NTSB investigator George R. Baker said the F4 used in the test did nol use its trans ponder to enhance its position but still was seen on radar SCQpes al the Federal Aviation Administration·s air route traffic control cent er al Palmdale. A transponder em its an eleclronic: signal whi ch intensifies blips nn radar scopes showing the track and distanct nf a pl.ane from known posi tions in the groundbased radar unir.'s scann ing area. Baker said investigators are al· tempting to determine why the Ill-fated F'4 was not seen. That pl a n e 1 g transponder was not working at the lime of the co!hsion, he said. The Hughes Air West DC9 11o•as on an instrument fl ight plan and was being tracked by ra dar operators. Meanwh il e, a potentially import ant piece of the Air West DC9 has been foun d which officials hope may yield valuable clues on the impact angle of the two planes. Supervisor to Host Cranslou Dinner fifth Dislrlct Supervisor R on a 1 t1 Caspers of Nev.·porl Beach 1>.·111 he the host at a dinner party Wn1gh! al the. S;id- dleback Inn in Santa Ana honoring 0£>mocratic Senator Alan Cran~!nn More than 50 ci1y and coun!y Jeader1 have been invited to the 8 p.m. event. House Unit Reports Enviro11ment Protection Could Be Carried Too F ru· WASHINGTON (UPI) -The House Appropriat1011s Committee sald today en- vironmental protection -if carried too far -can wreck the economy. jropardize food supplies and shor ten human life. It WRrn ed tha t American.'! will not will- ingly providr the "hundreds or billions of dollars" needed lo reslore and safeguard nalural resources unless prosperity, good food. and good health also continue assured. The commiUee issued its warning In a report on a newly packaged Sl2 billion money bill providing just aboul what President Nixon requested for agriculture and for environmental and consumer pro- tection. The comrn illee in Tlfl way minimized envi ronmental threats posed by air, water and other pollution. and In fact in· creased Nixon 's bu dget request for various protective functions by $209 million -lo a total of $3.l billion for the business year starting July I. Bui it also put up $200.000 for use by the Agricultu re Department ln assessing \ht impact on food production of any l .l\o llJ:IOllulion aciion pending before tht En· vironmental Protection Agertey. And It made available f6 ,3 million tn • • finance studies on possi ble adverse ef· feels of pending environmental cleanulJ' on employment and the economy. Among the "plus" items in the cam- mittee's tabul1ttiOn of environmental pro- tection a0otmen1$ it listed an unasked $150 millkin for water and sewer granls by the department of hou11ing 11nd urban devel-0pmenl. In the consumer pfoteclion area it p~ vided $2.7 billion, a nel of $103 million morr than Nixon requesttd, including In the addJUonat funds $104 million for con- tinuaUon of 1t "gpecial milk progr1m'' under wh ich school children get milk at cut rates. Jn il.'5 assessment of "pollution ve rsus convenience" the committee s11id man dep.Mtecl from natural processes whe-n he domestica ted his first animal and later when he planted a seed. It 1ald pesticides are a "mU!t" if we are to con- trol l)C!ts that compete with man for survival. either through attacks nn [arm products or as carriers of yellow fe ver, malaria, typhus and bubonic plague. Parking 111 cars for a montb l'IO douht -·ould help clean up the air. the com- mittee 1dded, but It altio would wreck th~ economy. rrlt'l.t1. J111W 13, l't71 11 OAJLY Pilat ' TRICIA AND ED'S NEST LOCATED Welfare Ahuse·s Cited .. WASHINGTON CUP!l -Edward Finc h Coz and his bride, the former Tricia Nix- on, have been round honeymooning in the Virgin Islands al secluded Cancel Bay Planlalion, it Wa.3 reporled today. Social Workers Point to 'Wealthy Poor' The couple is Jlaying at the plush resort oo St. Jotin·s Island, the Washinglun Post said in today's editions. President Lyndon B. Johnson 's daughter. Lynda Bird Robb, spent her honeymoon lh ere. 1'he spa , which charges from $90 to $1 05 per day for a double room with meals, is owned by Laurance F. Rockefeller. The White House has main· ta ined a strict :silencl! on the newlyweds' whereabouts ever since they Je(t the capital after Saturday's wedding. Con1poser Tuned Up LOS ANGELES (UPI \ -C-Omposer nudolf Friml, 91, eniered HolJywood Presbyterian Hospital Thursday for a checkup, the first of his life . Friml said he felt fine and never had been sick in his life. By JACK BROBACK 01 tto. Dtltf ,.lit! Slit! A trio of Orange County welfare workers charged Thursday that nine out -Of 10 1>.'elfare recipients in the county are not really needy. Beverly Cranter, Fran Corbell and Frank Emanuel, all social workers, told newsmen during a press conference that 1f Gov. Reagan's reform package. or something like 11, is not adopted , the tax- payers will be heavy losers. Although the governor's bill has been killed Jn a State Senate committee and the substitute measure by Senator Anthony Beilenson (D-Los Ange les 1 Ls un- der consideration, I.he welfare workers and the Orange County committee for Welfare Reform say there is stlll hope. f.1ichael Nason, a member of the coun· ty committee headed by Victo r C. Andrews of La guna Beach, said new legisla lion could still be entered. The committee i.s trying to get the people to react, drop the ir apathy, and call upon the legislature to enact real reform in welfare, Nason said. ft1r s. Cramer charged thal welfare workers have actually put themselves on welfare, legally , under present laws. "Others ha ve been nn welfare when hired by lhe department and have stayed on. "They can earn as much as $516 a mon th and more and still collect enough welfare lo give them an income or $1 ,100 a month," she explained. "The governor's plan had 71 main points which 11o·ould elim inate the loopholes in present la1vs." ft1 rs. Cramer added. "The Beilenson bill would almost double. the cost nf the Aid to Dependent Children program . lt is worthless as 1 reform measure." fttiss Corbell said many welfare reel- pient.a volunteer for tra ining programJ to learn a skill to make themseJves se!f-suf .. ficlen t, then do not take a Job but stay.Q;f welfare. ·. "They can get more money by stay ·~··· in the welfare rolls than they can WQ .. ·' ing," she said. "incentive to worfc: ."JI.' eliminated by present welfare laws." ··,, Nason said the~ are 2.4 million peopta ' on welfare in Californi a now, or one ii\~ nine. and claimed, if laws are not chang .. ed, one in seven will be on the rolls b1, mid-1972. _ The welfare workers revealed one ironic result of !heir eflorls toward reform. "Peop le r'ad of the loopholes 1 and more take ad va ntage of them~" 1'.1rs. Cramer said. 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If At First • • • \VASHI NGTON !UPI\ The ~~isenhO\\'er Administration tried lD delay 1955 elections in Vietnam for fear the lat!: llo Chi Minh would v•in, and was actively i·onsidering limited Jru!ilary intervention before the 1954 Geneva Convention , at· 1.·ording to a setret Pentagon document publish!:d today by the \Vashington Post. 111e report said President Dwight D. ~:1senha11•er's special commillr-e on Indochina 111et si-..: moolhs before the con- 1cntion 10 discuss sending 200 miht~ry merhanics and aircraft to aid the F'reneh. The Post ~aid the documents "'reflect !his c·ons1deration I military interventionl rt1 many points."' but i1 cited only th!: r!1scussio11s ra ised 111 lhe January. 1954 1neeting of the committee on Indochina The Post also s<1 id the papers ""do not Include any E1senhov.·er decision not to intervene al any of the several points during 1954 ""'hen that was under con· sideration.'' Britannia II, special rowboat bearing British adven· lurers J ohn Fairfax and Sylvia Cooke, aimed its n ose toward Australia again after an unexpected layover in Ensenada. The vessel was damaged in heavy seas off California after its first departure f rom San Francisco s everal \Veeks ago. There was no direct indication lhe report was the same one used as the basis of a New York Timf!:s series on the Vietnam War. The Times was placed ear- ly this week un~r a l!:mporary federal eou rt injunction nol to print the final parts of il!l series. Tension on Border India Reports 2 Outposts Sl1elled hy Pakistanis '!\'EW DELHI UPI) -Pakistani Army TOOps shelled two Indian outposts and !Xchanged fire and the paramilitary In· A111erican Plane Begins Airlift Of Pakistanis NE \V DEL.HJ (l"P[1 -Thl' l1r~t Qf four J S. Air Force Cl.10 alrcraft ~·enl into 1peratlon Thursday starting a massi\"e 11rlift of East Pakis!ant 1var rrfugef's rorn federal 1"ripura Tl'rritory ro ieighboring Assa111 Stale. Tht' CJ30 arrcratl flt'11· into A~;ir1al<1 . :api!al of Tripura on the border of Ea~t )akis t~n, carr) ing a cons1gn1ncnr or oelicf supplies . The aircraft \\di ~!Jut!!r bet11een lgarrala and Gauh.Jt1 Jn Assan1, a di~· ance of 200 miles T\\o U.S. Cl41 Jf't transport aircraft 1ad arrived at fiauh;.it1 in the al!ernoon oarled with relief n1ater1(lls. They are part of a fleet of seven C130 ind Cl4 1 aircraft 1hat· \\'ill be carrying elief supplies and rrtugee.~ fron1 the O:ast Pakistan border ca1np~ to new loca- \on~ in the <'entr i:i l Jndia States of ,1adhya Pradesh and Assa1n . H'icks , 1-'~~ 1/,nok der1r .r • I -"fJf1Ce I . I " S 11p . , • t Pt1r, dian Border Security Force 'BSF) on the \\'est Bengal-East Pakis!an border today, Indi an press reports said. Bengali rebels also '>'"ert reported In ha ve stepped up guerrilla ra ids 1n the \\.'eslern sector of East Pakistan. The Press Trust of India (PT[l reported that Pakistani army artillery shelled !he India n bordrr outpost of Phulbari. about 90 mi tes north of Cak·ut- !a. PT! said lhret Indian villagers and a Pakistani refug~ \l'tre "''ounded and hospitalized . PTI said the Pakisi..anis opened li re "''lth 25 pound guns al 4.30 a .m. and s:;t• troops returned thr hre The finng eon- tinued until 1nidday . !he Indian nr11·~ agency said. Pakistani army lroop.s also shelled !hr border area near !he lnrliAn outposl of Bongaon. about 15 n1ilrs south of Phulbari. PT! said. The Indian Bordrr Security forces !1rcd back and the exchange of fir r continued for 20 minutes but no one from the Indian side was injured. PT! llai d. A total of 400 Pakistani !mops were killed in the past three days in several engagement.s inside East Pakist.an, .ac· cording to rebel Bengali sources. Cosmonauts Rest, 'Full of '1igor' j\IQSCOW 1UP!l -The three So}·uz lt cosmonauts aboard the Soviet L"n1on·s Salyut space station resumed their chorrs today afler a day of re~! that ground con- trol said completely ref reshed thern. Cosmonaut Georgi Yeliseye\". v.·ho \\·as rlight engineer aboard the previous Soyul flight. said the lhree ci!1 zens 11f man's first spare station '"feel as if thty have ju.st staned the night."' according 10 Tass. the So1·iet nr11·~ aj.lenr;. Soyuz 11 bla~trd off in1o orbi1 around the rarth on Junt 6 .... ·1th ("osmonau1~ r.enrg1 Dobrovolsk.r. \'Jadislav \"o l~o1· and \."1ktor Pata\ave1· and dockl'rl \1 1th thl' unmanned Salyii1 one da:. laltr The cosmonau1s rntcrrd !ht 2:. tron ("omplex through an 11 1rtigh! pci.s.~<1gr11a} ;ind estab11~hed thr first mannrd orb1tnl laboratory. Russ SST Makes Forced Landing; Engine Trouble WARSA\V (A P\ -The .SOv1eL Union"s supersonic jetllner developed engine and landing gear trouble on its v.·ay home from the Paris a ir shov.· and almost 11as forced to make a belly landing at \\.'arse1w 2.irporL reliable sources reported today. Polish officials confirmed the TUl 44 had developed trouble rn route to W~rsaw on Thursday btH indicaled it 11as minor. "An experin1e ntal pl<ir1e. a protot.vpe like this. ha.~ 1·arious 1n1shaps and troubles 1n <:Jln1ost Pvery fl1ghl." one ol - firial said "Bu1 11ha!e1·rr 11 11·as ll i.~ 111 order no1-1·." The a1rerafl W<:JS p<1rktd <1irporl building and t-ro11ds 1·ame to see H thi.~ aflernCHJn f1ri als in~·itcd some aboard. r1r;;r 1hl'.' •lf Po!f'.~ Soi irt of- The offi(·ial said !ht' plane·s stop 111 Vi'arsa1-1• 11·;o.~ a sthrduled one but oth<-r sources said this '.lasn ·L sn It left i::a ~t Berlin on Thursda.1". Uovernn1cn1 newspapers said 1he planr slopped in \\";irsaw <1! !he rei.iuesl vf Polish air SPfciahsts. '"II"~ 11 101 <A nonsense." said one source. '·Spec1alisls. hell. The.-didn ·1 let :i single Pol1.~h 1echn1cian · near the planr ·• Said a1101l1er : '"Thr planr landed brcause /110 engines failed and il almost did a belly landing since its landin.i: gear 11·as also in trouble The Russians have lheir own technical crew 1vorkin,i: hard on lhe problem " The repair crew had accompanif'd thr 'rUJ 44 t.o Par!.s traveling in a TU134. Thz.t plane 11as parked alongside 1hr TU!44 a! \Varsaw·s international airport The TU1 44 !Ila! made ifs debul i11 !he West al the Paris show is the onlv one of the model no"'' fl~·ing. according lo SOl"lC L Aviation fl1inister Pa1·rl Demen!JC\". Perfe~t The Post, in what ii said would ~ the first of a series. said ii had culled the in- formation '·from !lt"ctions of lht Pentagon study on the orig ins of the Virlnam \Var rnade available to"' the Posl. The Post said that Eisenhower, under lhe prodding of Secretary of St ate J ohn Foster Dulles, made his attempt to delay the elections during 195-4 Geneva Con· vent ion. Dulles said in a telegram to U.S. rlip lomAts dealing \\.'ilh the Vietnam ques- !inn in 19a.l that "since (It is) un- r!o11bt edl.v true the! eleetions rhight even· !L1allv mc11n unification (Of) Vittnan1 unde.r Hn Chi l\linh. thi s makes it all the n1ore iinportant they should ~ only held a.~ long aff('r 1,:rase-lire agreement as 1>0ssible and in conrlilions free from i11- 1in1ir!a1ioJ1 tn J:ive dernocra tir elemen ts l>es1 chance ·• 'f11e Li S. rtrnr1 lo head off the elections f:1i lrd t1l the 1·onvent1on. 11·hich was callrrl ;il'!rr !he f"rcn<:h \\'f'rc drfeated at Dien- ~1rnphu flfa.v II. 1954 Aul lhrrr 1<erc no elections in 1955 Lockheed Stock Probed \\'A.SlllNGTO:-o; ll "Pl l -The Scna tr Ban king Comm11tee fo<'U~ed its attention 1oday on allegation<; that e:"<eculives of Lockheed aircraft lraded on ""insiders 1n- format1011."' unloa ding stocks in the com· pany before ba d news about the firm ·s prospects "'as available to the public. The stock dealings 1\·ere sharply criticizrd in a repor1 published by the s!aff or lhe Securities and Exchange Co1n1n1ssinn b,1sed on a SEC 1n - vest1gation. But 1he t'omm ission itself 1ook no action C'"l;t.:epl to call for further investigat 1nn. wh1th still 1s being con- ducted William J, <.:ase1·. 11ho !ook cvrr a~ SEC cha irman 1his-spring. 1ras called 111 trslify toda y 1\nother i..·1tness "'·as \\'i!liam J. ~layhugh of Arthur Young & t'o . 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His program ·" 11 included a start on Grttk and Latin in rhe SC.\'f'nlh grade. i'\irky took lhe Lati n test and a math M !rs\ in the ninth gr•dt, scoring llOOs. and •• rwo morr. math rrst11 in the lenth grade. s!'oring llOOs. High school students i;i:enrrally lake the lrsts in lhe i;t>nior yea r and the 8\'tr11ge sco re is in the high ~s . Nicky sAys chemistry h.s.~ bttn h1.~ ·'' fa vorite subJeCI, but lately he likes humanltit11 more and more. becall.!'lt' South \'ietnamese Pre&1dent Ngo Dinh Diem, who was event u a 11 y assassinated during the military coup of November, 1963, refused to allow them. Dayan Voices Peace Doubts; 'U.S. l!S Key ' By United Press International Israeli Defense l\'linister Moshe Dayan said today there now is no prospect for an interim agreement with Egypt on reopening the Suez Canal. J!e warned that if Cairo continued to maintain its present stand the 1'1iddle Ea st could be plungrd into anothe r \\'ar. Dayan·11 comments in the newspaper Ma'Ariv coincided similar warnings from Cairo. lsreali w ! I h ,\1ohammed llassa nei11 Heikal. eduor of !hr stmiuffi cial nrwspaper .4.! Ahr?.m. )>aid that U.S. fa ilure to get Israel to \\'i thdraw fron1 occuplrd Arab !and~ mean.~ the l\fiddle Ea st is ··011 !hr: !hreshold of gra1·e devc~opments ·• Hr loo 1varned of a po.ssib!e resumption or fighting. In lhe intervie1v 11;ith tlla "Arl \', Dayan sald ··because of !hr ga p bt'l\\.een the postures of Israel ?.nd Egypt there is no prospect now for an interirn agreernenr' and added: ··should there be no change in the Egyptian posture 1 am afraid the 11·ar "'i!l resume." II was the second time in a week that Dayan had \\'arned of the possibility of another confl ict. On ~l onday, following !hl' Ara b guerrilla b<>.zooka attack on an Israeli-chartered oil tanker. Daya n told studenL~ in Jerusalem "'l he winds or war cire blo\1"ing" in the ,\1iddlr East and a n{'w ronflicf is '"immitnent. '' Dal"an told l\ia"Ariv that !ht 1nassi1r trans.fu sion of Soviet rn ili1ary and ('conomic ?.id could in fluent"!: Egypt lo rene1r ligh1ing be1·ause ii ovcr-t11alua1ed i!~ ab ility to wHhstand war He said. however. !hat the l"n11 rrl Slate~ still hold.~ !hf' kry to peae~ ;i or! "'·ar in th~ fl1 idr!le f':a s1 ·rhr lsr;ieli defrnsr 111in1slcr slrt'SS('d \~rael 1s not an .. ious for a militar) l'on- fronlation "''ilh the So1•ie1 Union Ile said . •·1 think !o scorn th e Russian5 i., a 101 of hot air And immalurr " •·crosssing !he canal and annihilatin~ tl1e Egyptian army "''ou!d in 1·oll"e contaet 11·ith thr Ru ssians on !hr battlefield . 11 nd r do not think thi~ "'·ou!d add lo the he<>Jth and ~ecurity of t.he state of Israel."' Dayan said. "But should the war so decree. we shall reach Cairo." .Haug Onto This One DETROIT <.~P l -lf ~our tar 1.~ l\aiser or a Frazer. hang onto 11. Ac- 1·ording !o the president of the l\aiscr· Frazer Owner~ Club. the car 11·1ll be 11·orth 11hat ~·ou original!~· p,11d for 11 b~' lfl80. \11tiona! Pres1drnt Kenneth B. ~lerri­ t·!e of Belle\'ille . \\.'ho owns eight or the old cars 1~11h the buffalo ornament on the hood. says collectors ha\·c dnve11 the price to "''ithin S!.000 of thr angina\ S3.500 cost. The car has bttn out of production 15 years. \ irt (.'11r11lidoir J{etired Gen. Duong \'an '"Big'' ~llnh launched his can1pa1g-n for the presidency of South \ 1etnam 'fhursda_v by urging an end to the \'lar and libera· t1on fron1 '"foreign control". J~e also attacked the Thieu-Ky government as untrustworthy. Tito Ar1ns Caclies Of Reds Seized Prior to Pllrnde SAlGO~ 1 t.:P!) -South Vietnamese police said today they had seized two V1rl Cong arms caches in 11·hat 1he govern- rnent said ...,·as a Communist plot to In· f1hn1te Saigon Saturday to disrupt a 111assive arn1rd forces day Jli:lrade. <.:ommuniques from Phnon1 Penh said Co mmun ist forces bon1barded Cam· bodian Army posts on all side~ or the capital early lod<iy A Cambodian officer said VS. jets had been called in to help in the battle against North Vietnamese in the marshlands east of the cily. i\lllita ry ::;pokesmen in Saigon !aid !hou;;ands ot 111ili!ary ;ind l'iv11ian poli("r 11ere searching 1he Solllh Vietnan1e~f' ("apit;il for possiblf' Con1munist arm.~ hiding places. A1nerrran scr1•1eemcn were •irdrred off thr strrers except 11hrn on o[- lrl·1al bus1nr...:~. The seturil\' for t"r" f1Jund an ~rm s <·al'he 111ne n.1ilr·~ . .;ou1l1east of Sa1gnn 'J"hursday 11 <'1Jn!ainrd 15 Sov.e1 -made r•1fles. 20 hand i::ren<:Jdf'~. a 1ninr and l :,00 round <> of an1mun111on. Pol11:e se1zrd a 60~1~1 n1or1ar and l11 e rrx·ke1 -pr1Jprlted grenade l ;i u n ch r r .. across the Saigon Hi\'cr from rhe dO'.l'n!o1-1·n section a frw hflurs earlier C11y 0Hie1a!s said the C"'ln11nun1sts h<ll'P. planned 10 1nfiltr:ite fQtJr bomb squad bauahons into Saigon to disrupt the parade Such ba11al1ons coulr! number fro1n 20 to 200 1nen, mil11ary sourt'eJ S<1id. The armed forces parade \\'ill ht 1111! fl!"st in Saigon since 19ti7 when Viel Con.i: 1nortar rnckcl round.~ fC'll neat· President '.\'guyen Van Thiru·s rcr1rw1ng stand. Far to lhe north. n1ili1;irv sourc-rs ~airf 111nr South V1etnan1est niannrs werr k1ll- rd t1nd nine 11·oundrd Thllr~da\' whC'n \or1h \'1ctnan1csr fnn·r.~ f1rC'd hra1 1· rocket and n1ortar barrages 1n10 ar1illr r_v basr Sarge. II rnilf'~ nor1hra ~! "r tl1e 11bandoned Khe Sanh Ba.<.e and 12 n11les sou1h of the Dcn1ilitarized Zone 1 D~lZ1. South Virtnamese ~pokesmcn ~ai d the bodies or 96 Commun1~I troops \\·ere spot- !ed around Ba !lo ~1ounla in. 12 mile~ northrast of Khr Sanh 11·hrrc gnvrrnmenr r-.1annes thre\\' back a Communist attack Thursday. WITH THREE RIFLES IN ARM, VIET TROOPER TAKES NAP Weary Soldier Ind Buddle1 Aw1 it Airlift Into Fighting ' " • • ' r l U,I T11tl'M1'9 Consul I ant Dr. Jerome H. Jaffe, head or the IJ!inois state drug abuse pro- ~ram. is sho"'n in \Vhite House after the Pres!· dent nan1ed him as a special consultant on drugs. J-Ie will serve un- til a new agency to fight drug abuse is set up. J-Ie will become head of that agency. Apollo Tes t Meets Delay CAPE KENNEDY !UPI) - A one-v.•eek delay has been caU ed in important fligh t- readiness tests for the Apollo 15 mission after lightning &Lruck the rocket umbilical to 11·er tw ice this v.·eek. But space agency officials who announced the test delay Wednesday said the com- pletion of the readiness tests 6huuld not delay the scheduled moon launch date of July 26. 'Monster' Thwarts Looters JACKS 0 NVILLE. Fla. CUPl l -The "monster," the Florida Highway Patrol's an- tiriot tank, led a slow pro- ceMion of . 2tl police cars through the black east side of Jacksonville Thursday night. It spouted suffocation gas grenades and flu.shed out suspected looters. By early today police had arrested mort l.han 1 0 0 persons -70 of them Thurs- day - in tv.·o nights ol \:iolence in this city of 5U,OOO. Police reported they shot and wounded a black teenager in the foot, allegedly whe n he opened fire on them. He was not immediately arrested. but later was taken into custody when he reported to a hospital for medical aid. Two policemen were treated at hospitals for minor injuries, and several others, including Duval County She.riff Da le Carson. were hit by missiles. Thursday night's violence began at dusk in a con· tinuation of the protest by blacks over the shooting death of IS-year-old Donnie Ray Hall. He was killed last week by A white policeman. Frank Fouraker. The black teenager had escaped from a juve n ile shelter and police said I.hey found a large knife near his body. Fouraker was suspended pending a grand jury hel!lring today. Fr1~ay, Junt ta, 1971 DAJL V PILOT 5 House Moves Flop Nixon Viet Plans Municipal Jobs Veto Abandoned Weather Storm WASHINGTON fUPI) -111 Both HCJU.Se and Sen.11le WASHINGTON !AP) a ch1n11e of heart, the Nixon veniorul of the bill would Adminlslration has abandoned create between 150,000 and this would jeopardize safe its decision to veto a bill which 200,000 public service Jobs in President Nixon's program to withdrawal of U.S. troops or could put as many as 200,000 parks, polke .11nd r i r • phase out lhe Indochina war release of American prisooer11. unemployed p e 0 p 1 e on department s . ~hools. has woo a hands-off from Rep. Lucien N. Nedzi (0. municipal payrolls. Senate hospiLals, antJpoUution agen· Congress with rapid·fire House r.lich .), and Charles W _ aoun..'e!I i;.aid Thursday. cies and other municipal rejection or a Dec. 31 nullout Whale n Jr. (R-Ohiol. 11aid But. the 80Uf'C~ say. the services. ' th · d t Id I Ad · -1· h The jobs would be avail;ible U S T k or any other deadline. e1 r amen men wou on y m1n1stra ion wanU t e 50 long &a unemployment • • rue register a stand on the war legislation modified 30 that Attempts to put the House because none of lhe long·range nearly all the job« will go averag~ <>ver 4.5 percent for F • R on record for 11: June 1 U.S. money in the bill rould reach ASTRONAUT QUITS jobless veterans of the Vi~t-three months. It oow stands at lrnt, USS pu llout. an April 30 deadline lndoch1na before 1973 or 1974. W•lter Cunnlnghim nam war. 6.2 percl"fll and has been in the and variations of the OC'C. 31 Word of th e·,_6__:_P'_= __ nt_ni_n~g~•-•_U_c_y•_•_,_-__ Sigit Deal v.·ar halt v.·ere shouted down A t t Qu"t p t ~:1i~~~:~on~~re~a~s~io~ •nd coted out Thu"d" one s ronau I s OS ,· ronference of Hou" and ALLENTOWN, Pa. (UPI) -after the other. Senate members who were The world's largest truck fac· The Senate had rejected 55 F" Sh c t rying to reconcile differences to 42 \Vednesday the Hatfield· 11•es ot at betwttn versions of the tory y.•ill be built in the Soviet f\.i cGovern amendment to ac-ongress legislation. Union with $700 million in tua lly cut off funds and troops Earlier this week, key American machinery l!I n d for the war Dec. 31. SPACE CENTER. Houston and it's filling up behind it, Republicans had informe~tbe technology purchased from All seven House end-Lhe-war (UPI ) -Astronaut Walter and there's precious little in· coritrees that their work. Was Macie Truck Inc., it wa.s an-measures were rejected even ''futile" because the measure nounced Thursday. after backers stressed they Oinningham, c r i I I c i z i n g terest in putting the lurbines was destined for a veto just as Zenon c . R. J.lanson, presi· would only regjstec Congress' Congress for allowing Americ.11 in at the bottom to take out a similar bill had been re· dent of Mack. described the desi re for a date of certain halt to fall behind Russil!I in l'ipace the energy, lake out the jccted by President Nixon last transaction as the biggest lo the war -not tie the exploration, resigned Thurs·, __ '"_0_"'_c_•_s_w_e_·,_c_b_u_;_Jt_u~p_.'_' __ ~Y-'_"'_· _________ :_ __________ _ truck deal in history. The President's hands by cutting day kl take an executive's job1 S · ts I h d 125 off money. troops or weapons. ov1e a so pure ase \\'i th a real estate firm. million Jn off.highway truck.~ Bu t House antiwar forces for use in mining operations. mustered their biggest vote ··rhe space program Is Hansen said he signed a let-.vet in losing the key Ncdzi-receiving sm aller and i;maller ter of intent in this eastern \Vh alen Dec. 31 date by a vote supporl ...,1th nppropriations Sushkov. head of a special The amendment \'o'OU\d havr: old rivihan said. "I thi.flk RECREATION VEHICLES AND CAMPERS, JUNE 16.1 t Pennsylvania town with v . N. of 254 to !58. from Congress," the 39·year· ~ l'ommission of the Soviet prohibited v.·ar use of any of that'~ a terrible mistake. 5o (i 'Plaza Foreign Trade Ministry. the $21 .1 billion in a weapons "I think we find ourselves in ath oast If the transaction is ap·,;'":':h:°':;':':':;o:":b~;~Jt~•=lt~•=r=De~c=. :':I =l~h:':'~P~"~'=P~'=o~g~rn=m~;n~th~c=p~o~s~;-~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~n~C~CKl~o~Mo~ .. ~~:;;;:;;;:~ proved by the U.S. govern-unless the President declared lion of having bu ilt the dam, ment, it would have a skyrocket effect on American trade with lhe Soviet Union, which now averages about $1 18 million a year. COMMUNITY EVENTS ARTIST OF THE MONTH ma. CAUFDRNIA' FEDERAL 111 SAVINGS°" r- /-Jansen _.;aid the Soviets t.o!d him 40,000 workers already were clearing land on a nine- mile-square i;ite in the Tatar Republic. some 600 mi!es east of Moscnw. The plant will be filled with $1 billion worth of machinery. v.·ith housing for 300,000 workers on a nearby r;ite. NEWPORT HARBOR EXCHANGE CLUB LOUISI U.MIDIN !or" ;,, R19in1, 511~1!chew•n, C1n1- d1, t h• oltrl•d he r •rl c.1r•1r 11 •<J• I~ bv p~i nl1n9 o••r ).000 b•o•ch11. Sh e "'I' ~" tirl ine ll•werdeu with Air C•n•d~ wh1n 1h• fi,.I b•c.•tn t in. l1r11 t1d i" o.I p•inlinq. Sh• 1ludi1d l1nd 1c.1p1 peinlin9 wiih Mr. Erned O•lton for th,.1 y11r1. Mtnitd '"d wilh fi•e c.hildr1" 1h 1 tttn• lo ltqU"• B•ech ""d d ud•1d w;+h o.,,..;" Oun· t•11 t"d Jove.• C\11L In M1rc.h of 1 ~71 ohe w1nl o" lour with ''"'••~ ltqu"• B••ch 1rluh lo ihe Souih P•· cific. l1l1"d' with Joye.• c 1 •• ~ •• '"· liruc.lor, wh 1re they Yitilt d "in• d:f. ft••"' l.land1, p1in!i~g 'ii'"" 1h1cli:1 tnd b••utiful be1che1. EARN HIGHER INTEREST AT CALIFORNIA FEDERAL! --·- f ~' ., . ' •t ''11 I LET DAD HANG TEN > with • gilt l rem the 9re1t lele ctio" cf casual Heng Ten 1hirl1 at J •ck Bidw11l'1. J a ck ha1 lev•ral 1tyl 11, including the "Wallacfl 8111ry" in 1 ra inbow of sum• m1r color,, A!I that l•mou1 Heng Ten ,tyle <!nd quality lf<!r+in g et $7.00, P.S. While you're here, ,+op by the Specia l TPJe •nd see the im porled kn it shirt1 on s1l1 for Dad, through Saturdey. b73 -45 10 Production could begin in 1975 with an annual capacity <>f 150,000 heavy d iesel trucks and 100,000 diesel engines, I.he So\liets said. Hansen said the Russian trade group also spoke of buying another $1 billion worth or American machinery and know-how for factories to make consumer i::ood" rl!lnging from razor blades to electrical appli8llces. ldJe Miners Going Back Onto Jobs CHARLESTON. W. Va . <AP ) Many of the estimated 50,000 roal miners idled in a wildcat strike since midnight Sunda y have i::one back to work under urging from United Mine \\'orkers President W. A. '·Tony" Boyle. ··1 appreciate your ex- pressions of solidarity and urgently recommend !hat you return to work immediately," Boyl e said Thursday after .11 federal judge in Washington advised him to issue l!I "direct order." 1'elevi~ion announcements purchased by local unions ln 1euthern West Virginia said: "By direct order of W. A. 'Tony' Boyle. v.·e urge 111! minrr11; ... In return to work immediately.'' ANNOUNCEMENT FASHION J ISLAND \ NEWPORT CENTER SUNDA'Y SHOPPING Th• followln9 stores are now OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 12 TO 5 P.M. for your shoppin9 convenience: 1. AT EASE 1. BATH SHOP 3. BOB BURNS 4. 11. DALTON llOOKSELLER S. BROADWAY 6-COCO'S 1. EL POCO 1-HAIR HUNTERS 9. HATCH'S HALLMARK 10. ISLAND COFFEE HOUSE 11. J, C. PENNEY 1 l . KARLS TOYS 13. MARK SCOTT 14. MEDITERRANEAN IMPORTS IS. MUSIC HALL 16. THE RIGGER 17. RUSSO'S WONDERFUL WORLD Of PETS INC. 18. SEE'S 19. THE SHOWOFF 20. SILVERWOODS 11. VIKINGS FOUR 12. WALTER CLARK! HAWAIIAN SHOP SHOP THE O~EN·AIR, OCEAN·VIEW MALL Cloted July·4, only. BARBER SHOP QUARTET SHO W SAT., JUNI 19 -I P.M. N1wporl H1rbo• Hi A1.1d •iort11m I S!h 111d It.in• 4 GlU.T 9UARTnS o"d A SO MAN CHOkUS go •~d •~iov •n •~•"'"9 of 11•••* m1.11ic, 6 QLo•nnua1 7c::J r1t1 Certificate Accounts· $5.000 minimum deposit. 2-year minimu m term. Da lly compound ing. Earn from de1 e of deposit. 5.25%:;.~ual 90 Day Certificate Accounts• No minimum deposit. Oai!y compounding. Earn from dale of deposit. 5. 75%:;.~ual Certificate Accounts• $1 ,000 minimum deposit.1·year minimum term. Daily compoundin g. Eam from date of deposit. 5% curranl 0 1nnual rate Paaabook Accounts No minimum deposit. Cally compounding. In terest day-in to day-out ·v,,:hdrawills before maturit-J ~ermit1ed bu! subject lo aome loss of ln!e:est. Calj[O!!!t~WE~"~~!!1§.~!1!ngs NATION'S LARGEST FEDERAL j i COSTA MESA OFFICE: i J 2700 Harbor Blvd. near Adams • 546·2300 CLIFFORD M. WESOORF, VICE PRESIDENT & MANAGER Convenient Offices throughc:!ut Los; Ana•lel. Or1ng1 end V1ntura Countle• AflOllQttl n lnlllf'ld cip to SZ0,000 undtr provlt.lone ef the .,.,wai Stvl"'" 1. l.oln l1*1r9'!U CorpotlUon, 1 """"'*"l •-tY of 0.. U"'titd eim. 0~•-L • • . • •. ...... . : ' .. ... DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Co11f idence Returns Public confidence rn the Hunt1ngton Beach Union High Sc.hool District is on the upswing again after some tough years. The voters indiC'ated that Tuesday by pass· ing a 69-cent tax hike that failed t"'·ice before. Changes in tbe district's administration and the board of trustees no doubt helped. and_ mu C'h of the change in attitude can be attributed lo impact of the new superintendent. Jack S. Roper. Roper's openness in acknowledging and discussi ng diffic ult problems. and h is efforts to give the d istrict a hsh lmcige and new spirit apparently have been "'ell received . lesson" for councilmen and planning commissioners. His point was that he had advised the city leaders in the past on the correct legal requirements for the grantU1g of a conditional exception and yet a majority had often chosen to ignore his rulings, preferring to judge a de· v~!opment by its merits and not v.·hether it complied \Vith the law. Such casual regard for the lav,1 is particularly poor business for those \vhose duties inrlude rreating laws - in the form of city ordinances -fo r citizens to follow. Apparently the "lesson '' Bonfa pointed up is not being lost on the council. Its members have in dicated they \\•ill look into changes 1n the city's planning ordin· a nces \vh ich \.V iii give them more legal lee\vay in evalu· ating and acting on use variances . .·,_-. This in t urn v.1as reflected in the strong and enthu· siastic e'ffort.s of the citizen volunteers, who worked very hard to get the school needs message to the voters. Tbe 40 oercent voter turnout is a real credit to the commit· ment and concern of the volunteers. .;:-. " . ... The tax override, however. was passed on promises. Promises for more and better courses. promises to re· place and repair equipment. promises for a better voca· tional education program and more cost-accounting pro· cedures. With $3.4 million to be added to the budgel during each of the next three years. Roper and the trustees will have the resources to make them good. Thinking Big Now \A/ith an increasing interest in open space. and eco- logy, the development of parks has become an importan t aspect of city planning-. Recognizing this, City council111en in fountain Valley are pursuing a number of prnjects to aid in their city'lli park and recreational devel opmC'nt , . . . Bonfa's Helpful Candor -t\l their July 6 meeting, they \11ill consider doubl· '!lg the fees developers pay tn the city's park acquisi· t1on fund. This n1oney is used to buy land for neighbor· hood parks, of wh ic h the city has five developed end four in r lannlng stages. ., .-• I t £ •. I· •;;_ It is ironic that City Attorney Don Bonfa. himself a believer i n appointive staff positions, should have given Huntington Beach residents an insight into one virtue of his post being elective. It gives him job security so far as th e city council is concerned and allo\1:s h im to address the councilmen frankly, and not just respectfull y. Last week he was particularly frank in suggestrng that a Superior Court judge's overruling of a use vari· ance granted a Huntington Beach development was "a -:\I their la st meeting, council members approved the concepts of a 17·a('re central recreational facility and an equestrian trail from the Santa Ana River to Mile Square Park. Some residents have argued that considering a de- vel~pment of a large central recreation facility while having to double developers' fees to fund neighborhood p'arks is folly. But councilmen \l'isely note that failure to plan big enough no\v to meet future needs has been shown ·in older communities to be even greater folly. H AT LAST Why America Has More Dear Gloomy Gus A Question That Bas Stuuiped Everyone So Far A reader in Massachusetts wants to know if, in my opinion, the U.S. is seeing a rise in the number of homosexuals, and JI the same rise is discernible in Europe and the rest of the world . NobOOy has I.he 5lalistical answer to such a question, For one thing. •ince our Jaws and mores are now more permis- &ive than in the past, a larger number of homosexuals I eel free to disclose them· selves; and this, of cour~. ma kes it seen1 as if the num· her has increased. , My own feeling Is that there 1s a amaller percentaae of hom osexuals in Europe than in the U.S., principally because the American ethos is aimed at turning out one particular kind of boy. WE ARE STILL very mucb a frontier ('Oun try in our ideal of the "masculine image ." The kind of man we most needed in conquering the wilderness and settling the \\'esl is still much the pattem for dtfining "ma5eulinity" in American 60C'iety. Europe has had time for other. and differing, masculint •·types'' to compete v.·ith that primitive image. In the V S , it i~ still con~idered suspe('f. for a youn~ man to be interested in ~t~t1c matters: tn like pnetry. nr en joy "Pf'ra, or apprPclatt the ballf't Indeed, I~ actit-·itie~ have bee n in· J1lllul ll'.lna\u.ed mostly by fema les tn our llOC'ltl'.' l'i El .ROPE. THE coocept o I It's a good thing last Tuesday'~ tax overnde election wasn 't a bond election requiring a two-thirds fav. orable vote. Wilh only 54.54 per· cent volmg favorably, we'd have the pooresl sec1Jndary school sys· tern in the slate .. Now we can al least be average. -B. L. t-.f. T~lt !1u~11 tt!l'tU• r11aerl' vl•w-, 11or 118(1U ltl!V !~Ole ti !~1 ~t•t"l~l~tr .. St•d rtur pel """" It Gloomy Gu1, D•llJ l'IH11, masculinity does not ex clude suc:h In- terests -the Italian males enjoy opera as much as the women do. the French consider a poet no Jess virile than a stockbroker , the Russian male dancers in the Bolshoi ballet are as masculine as any prize.fighter. Americans have always insisted on pus hing its boys to one extreme or the other: there is little room for the balanc:· ed personality. If .a boy at an early age exhibits interest in eslhetic mallers, this i.~ often cnnsidered "unmanly." And so, because he cannol or will nol adjust to the prevailing frontier ethos, he moves loward those who "sympathize" with hill bent -which already includes a large homosexual community. NO OOUBT, TH.E Freudians are right that !he early fam ily pattern and the roles played by both parents are lremen. dously important in shap ing the psycho- sexual life of a boy : on the other hand , the cul1 ura! pressu res can not be 1~norl'd, either, and a wavering and sensitive boy is more likt"Jy tn turn awa y from the mainstream ln the U.S than in Europe, where he ca n fin d p!en1y or heteros who sh are his intere~I.<;, ft 1s s1gnif1ran t that even conf irmed homn.~exual~ dn nol. hehave i:;n flagran(ly in Europr as t)ley do here. for they arl' accepted and ignored as an nrd1nary fart of life. Our fron tier mentali ty not only produces more such men · 1t also keeps !hem alienated, anxious and ag2,re ss1vely defensive about their place in ou.r society. Boys' Clubs' Fine Work Chances a.re good thal the youths v.·ho will ~ar the heavie11t. rellponi11bil11 y for lh4 destiny 0: the Uru~ States tomorrow wil~ comt, tJJt from the ranli:J of the 1houlers and the marchers of today, but from the ranks of those quietly going i boul lhe business Of becoming educated, 1.iseful citizens. At one time or another, mos! of us have he ard or that org11niz11tion known as S.-•vs' Clu bA of America. The currenl Quotes WU11am R. R1 y, S•nla An• -"Born· bings and arsons are. polarizing people an d will cause those on the left to demand more and more and those Cln the right to make and tnforce Wugher laws. No real changes for the better will come out of the; ashes of a bank:' WOiiam L. Rlvtr1, Staafnrd Prnf. - ... 'It may be th at the chief goal of 'un iversity study may be ~ither •<:- quiring knowledgt. nor developing wi:o;dom .but learning the truth (If an adag~: ()ft is a barbarian who thinks ihat tht tuste1ms of hi& native village art th~ Jaws of the universe.'' r e•rl 811\ty. •lnatr' •ctrtr.r. (lft lloll)'WXICI vtslt -•·AU my life I've 4oUnwtd this philosophy -I get up and I JO "'hicllever way-Ood tum& my feet. Mama used to say that Jiving ls ·19 art of ge.ttlng u&ed to what •e cJldn t expect. " 1 Editorial ririve of these clubs to build "Juvenile J)('cency" has drawn wlde attenlion, and it. is well to be remtnr:led of just how far· reaching this drive has become, THERE ARE S0~1E 880 clubs in more 1.han 600 c11ies and tow ns in the United States. The y provide guidance for nearly a million hoys. An annual highlight of Boys' Clubs activities is the selection of the national "Boy of the Year ." The boy thus selected is lraditionally "installed'' by the President of the United States at a \Vhite House ctremony. President.!! from Herbert Hoover to Mr. Nixon have provided inspiration and leadership to the Boys' Club& of America. Any boy from I.he ages of 7 through 17 Is eligible for membership in these loc.al!y supported clubs. THERE HE WILL come undtr the 1nfluenre of lik1 lled and f r i e n d I y professional leaders, He will be introduced tn m nF.trucl!ve , phy~ical and \l()(ation al pursu !lS. He will discover the character and value that will form 11 lifelong found3Uon of succrss and aood cit1ienship. · Adulb. who bchevt in our oountry and 11o·ish lo sec11re ll s futurt. can find no 11u rer wa y of doina t.o th11n by ~upport lnR the Boys· Clubii of America -a home of r;:ood citize.n~hlp. lodu5trlal Nev.·• Rc,dtn Where Is the Revenue to Share? "' ASHlNGTON -A quest ion is b€1ng raised 1n the widely argued issue of federa l re venue sharing that has slumped everyone so far -and prob11bl y wi!J . continue lo do so. · It's s11n ply thls. \\/here is the revenue to share ? On the basi s of indisputable figu res, there is no re venue to share. Here is the rea~on . The government ls deeply in tht" red. tt ls windin12: up this fiscal year iJune 30) \Vith a stupendous defici t of $2.') b11llon. The adm1n1strat1on es1.ima tes nex t fisca l year will produce another huge defici t of $2J billion -for an eyepopp1ng tot.al or $48 billion for the two fiscal .vears. And that isn·t all of this stark story. IN THE BUDG ET NO\V be I n g conside red by Cnngress is an item , about v.•hich vtry little is said, for interest. on the national debt of nearly $400 bill lon, That one it em alone will rost taxpayers S.21 billion ifl the new fiscal ,vcar . That is approx imately one-tcn rh of the budget. In other words, this item amnunts to a giant debt within a gargantuan debt. Sen. Harry Byrd, D-Va., is a supporter of revenue sharing and would li ke to see 1t done -but realistically wants to know where the money ls coming From. To him, the nond l)f pro--and-con rhetoric over the merits of re\'enue sharing is so much 11o'asterf ta lk. because hi' has been un able to find any revenue Lo be shared. Says Byrd · Alle11-Golds1nith > \ "At\-fID ALL THE TALK of re venue sharing, I would -like lo have someone answer the very pertinent and crucial quest ion of where the revenue is lo come fr om. The plain and grim fact is the federal government doe.~ nnt have any revenue to share. I! i~ greatly In debt. It is in t.he hole by $25 billion in this fisca l ve;ir, and headed for an estimated $23 ·bill i11'M deficit in the com ing fiscal year_ "And on top of tha t. the government, has a national debt approaching $400 billion. On that debt alone, the American taxp11yers are paying interest al the r a.le of $21 billion a yea r. It is al so very relevant to point out that from May 1970 to t\-tay 1971, 11 one-year per iod , the 11ationa l debt increased by $25 billinn. "So I say, for all this talk aboul revenue sharing. the federal government simply does not have any re\'enue \() share. It. is stupendously in debt anil going in deeper all the lime.'' ALSO SIGNIFICANTLY no!ed by Byrd is the direct relation between the continuing giant deficits and soarin~ national debt and inO alion. The two, he stresses. are immediately and 1nextrlc· ably intertv.•ined. Tht former is the caus e of the latter. "The government cannot go on spending as it has greatly beyond 1Ls reso urces and not expect to h,_,e the doll ar weakened,'' points out Byrd . "Talk about in flat ion and lhe deterioration or the dnllar. Thal is inevitable under these circu mstances. And -v.•hen the dnll::ir is \\•eakened, that means every housewife when she ~oes lo the grocery stnre ha s a less valuable doll ar to pay for gro-- cer 1e.~. "Another way of saying '1l is Lh at it means she has to pa y more dollars for !he same amount or groceries. That hurL'> every v.·age earner and eve ry housewife." IN THE PAST SIX years -three under President Johnson and three under President i'\ixon -the f e de r a I governmen!. ha5 gone into the red by $111 bt!llon. In Joh n&on·s three years, the tot.al deficit \>.'as S49 billion; in Nixon's $6% bil lion. "Sooner or lalfr," said Byrd. "the fed era l so\·ernment has gl"ll 10 put itl fi nancial house in nrrler. Until it does, It i ~ neither reasona ble nor logical lo Lalk ci bo ul sha ring reven ue v.·hen t he governm ent is running a constantly cru~h1ng (lef1c1t." In tile pasL 10 years -the Kennedy, Johnson and t\1xnn Arlm1 nlstraL1ons - the gove rnment ha;;-; plied up ·a deficil each year. 'Thi> little menti oned 1t.srk reality is graphically shown ln tht fo!lov.·1ng chart. 1961·72 Delicits in f ederal Funds. and lnleresl oo :\ational Debi Fiscal Year J9&1 1962 19&1 1!164 1965 1966 1967 191iil 1969 1970 1!171 (estimated ) 1972 le5ti mated ) 12-year total .•.. (in billions of dollar~) Recei pts Ou I lays 75.2 ~9 .3 i9, 7 86.6 83 6 90.l 872 958 90.9 !148 101 4 106.j 111.8 121i B I !4.7 14J l 143. 3 '148 .1 143.2 151\ 3 1391 -1M7 153 7 176 9 1,323.8 1.469.7 De/ir1\ (·) -4 I -6.9 ·6..'1 ·8 6 .:J .9 ·5 I -15 0 -:13 4 .5,5 -!3 l ·25.6 ·23.2 lnlere~t 90 9.2 10.0 10 7 11.4 11 l 135 14 6 16.6 193 20.8 21 l 1459 16R4 By Robert S. Allen and John A. Go!dsmltb Case Against Nassikas • Ill 'Gas Grab' \r;\SHl~GTON -\\e ha ve called !or th e impeachm ent of Federal Power Chainnan John Nass1 kas for w11hhnld1ng e1 ldence and rn 1s!ead1ng Congress io Jus tify a S4 billio n rate increase for th e na tural ga s prod11cers. This 1s a stupendtJUS sum, which v.•ould be sq ueezed out or the consu 1ner£ in the forn1 of higher monthly g;iii pay- ments. Yet Nassikas, who is sworn to up- Mid the public in · teres!, has bl atantly misrepresented the facts lo help the gas interests get awa y 11.·1th thi ~ $4 billion grab. ~\'e ha ve pieced togethPr the shocking s!ory ftnrn the Na'Ssikall Papers, a sh&af of ntrmns ;ind ~t udies kepl 1.l nd er lock at the FP...:. Throug"t1 a maze nf 1nler med1- ar1es. howe\'er, we have obtai11ed the su ppressed p<ipers. IT WOULD TAKE doiens of columns to publish them all , with I he 1 r legal profundi lies and compJe1ities. Bui. here is the ouUlne of our case: against Nassikas : The papers reveal I.hat Nassik.as Ignored the studies of his own economists ;ind relied upon the gas Industry's information. The F.PC. of course. is supposed to protect the public against the .-, ..... -~-· .... ...., I I Jack Ander80n \. <lepredat1ons of the ga s barons. Yel Na~sikas, speaking for lhe FPC, quoted indu stry figures to Senators -fi,'lure~ that had been contradicted by lhe FPC's economists. These figures had tn do with the 1.-0uisiana gas reserves. which eventually v.·1!1 supply half !ht nalit'>ll . The f PC's chief economist, Haskel Wald, found the indusLry's figures to be dubious if not outright phony. ON FEB. IZ. 1970, Wald wro1e 11 pt>rsonal memo to Nassfkas , warning that twn C'rucial sets of industry dat.a on gas reserves "can hardly bot said lo match each other ." HP could se e "no w21y o I corroOOrating" ~om e of the indu stry data The fpc·, own ::iud1t1ng, he said, "I.ells us nothing 11bou1 the reliability'' of the que stion able information . The industry's estimates, which should be consistent show ''surprisingly large differences" \\'il h many specific figu res ".~urprisingly wide apart," ~t wrote . The following day, Nassikas received another personal memo from Edw11rd McManus, chief of the FPC'z producer division, who warned tha t "the rtillabilil.y ,---------B11 George --------~ De11r George \\'hy ill your colurnn ~o small"! Some.times I havt to buy thrf'e or four copies of the paper to find it p v. Dea r D. Y It's a c1 rculation-building trick by 1ny t>dilors, Probably. I may hav~ 10 thi nk ynur 1!!.atem!"nt CIVer (or A wh flc belore I know what either one of u ~ is talklng about. 1\\'hen trou bles troub!! you -nn, thar.s a song . When problem.\ prob- lem you, .,·rite. to Goorge. l Dear George Don't yoo think today's young people pla ce too much empha~i.s on r;ex ? PIFTVlSH Otar fift~·ish , \Veil, maybe. On the other hand, maybe It just seems lik e too much emphasa when you get fHtyish. .. uf ~a~ rese1·ve e ~tunates (by the industrv\ f1Jr anv specific reservoir or field 1n"it1a!ly is Suspect." 0:'11 FE B. 19, WA L 0 sent an evrn nirir e hl unl memo to Gordon Gooch, whom Nassikas had picked to be the F PC'ii ch ief counsel. "We <i re conce rned over the apparent lack of adequate checks on the statistical repo rti ng operations," wrote Wa.ld. He called attenl.ion lo an tnduslry error or LJ trillion cubic feel , wh ich the gas industry bas tried to cover up. Al this polnl. Nasskikas and Gooch should have ordered 11n lmmed1ate, tnassive FPC staff investigation. Instead. they hushed up the w11rnings and accepted the gas producers' figures-. SENATE 1'1\'TITRUST Chairman Ph il Harl , 1)-\.l ich., \Olithnut kno\'o'i ng exactl_v what Nassikas .,.,,.,s concea1111g, got wind Iha!. so mething wa s a.m iss. In a SepL I lt"lte.r, Hart asked Na sslksll expli ci tly aboul the informa!ion furnished by the natural gAs industry. Nasslkas·s reply , dalcd Sept. 15, appears to be a hald lie. The two cruci 11I sets of data. he \YT"Qle , "clnscly parallel'' e11ch other. To buttress thii; astounding statement, he added "The staff has also made spech1tired reporl3: anrl conducted investigations." This made it appear that the staff backed up the gas indul!try's figures when. in fact. the suppressed st.aff memos sa id exa ctly the opposite. ON NOV~ tt. Na ssrk.ss again cited I.he u11reli11ble indu:o;try figures at a Senate hraring before the Senate Yu t I s Subcommittee. Chairman Frank Moss, O..Ul.ah , asked • "Ynu do ha ve lo rely, .. on industry fii:-urcs?" "Yes, but not ent i r~ly," said Nassikas. 1,ater. he added that "the.re is subs!3f\li.81 reli ance, but , . it ts not nonanalyti91I relia nce.'' Jn 1ts contex-L the statement gRvt t he lmprtss-ion that thto FPC's •·analytical'' studies supponcd t he industry s figure s. The. oppos ite, f)f course, wa5 true. The ncx ~ da:-. \\'<1ld JO ited t\a~5l kls v.·1th ano1her bomhshell. This was a n1emn d1."r lnsing 1haL !he FPC 's studi e.!I and the industry's F1i::ures "'ere out of kilter by a sl arlling 42 percent. WALD FOLLO\\'EO this up with 1 s!rong mem o l.Q tfooc h's office on Dec. I reiterating tha t the e1'irlence ind icated errors up to 40 percent in some of tilt indust ry data. Yet elght days la ter. bolh Nass1 kas and Gooch again touted the industry's figurt.1 at a Senatl' hearing chaired by Sen. Ltt Met calf, !).Mont.. an ex-pert on th1 suhject. Gooch bland lv testified lhat the industry's figures Were "reasonably reliable." \l/ald '! contrary v.·arning s, which could save lhe gas users $4 bil lion, already had been hidd en away. , f'O?tnol e: As we ~rev1ou sly reported, Nass1kas relusrd to d1scusfi 1hat $4 billion boondoggl e with us on !he ground.!! that the case is fitilt befnre him. Cooch has denied any wrongdo111g by Nassikas or himself. -----lllilillilimi-. _Friday. J une 18. 1971 The editor ial P<Jge Clf the Daily Pilot seek·s to inform and 11tim.- v lnte Teaders by presenting -thia nei(ispaper's opinions and com- nien.r.ary on r.opics of iniertst and 11iynificance, Oy providing a f orum f or tlir expression of ou r readers' opinir'Jn.~. rr11d by nr,.senting !hr diver.," vrein- poin l.f of lnformf'rl ob5r r1,,.r~ al'ld spokl'smen on topict of th, dn y. Robert N. \Veed, Publish1P:r . ·-· . " I 1 · I ' " i. I I I ,I ·' I -. • ~men BEA ANDERSON, Editor '•14'f, Jun• II. 1'11 H '••• II . ,, Early Bird Ce1ebration 11 t'.'.an 't be Tl-IAT early~ "But "'hat to my wondering eyes should appear ... " San ta Cl aus will be "'arm but he \\'ill be at the "Christmas in July" bazaar 1'uesday. July· 12. pron1ises J\'ir :-. Ru ssell Donaldson. in- coming president of the sponsoring l-lunlington Beach Woman 's Club. Club nien1bers are gaily \\Tapping presents of their specialties - household knicknacks. n1acra1ne and other crafts. flo\vers or cooking treats -to place under the deco rated Christmas tree and sell for one dollar. Proceeds from the gift sale, di1ne-a-dip luncheon and card ses- tiion \viii benefit the clu b's philanthropy and scholarship fund. Reservatio ns for the bazaar as well as membership applications inay be made \vi lh Mrs. Gordon Gemmill. \vays and means chairman. Guests will find the clubhouse decked out in all the Yuletide par~phernalia ~.tinsel. orrfaments. wreaths and bells -that usually are 1n storage during the warm summer months. l\lrs. ~onaldson and her fellow officers were installed by 11rs. J. Ralph Boli n of the Burbank \Voman's Club at a luncheon meeting. The ?t·lmes. llardine Holmes. F.ugene \\1illiams. li1amie Seltzer. vice presidents: Frank Pound and E. \V. Ashland. secretaries; Charles O'Donnell. treasurer: Skip Coskran. parliamentarian. and \Villiam Creed. auditor \vill as sist the ne\v president. Theme for i\1rs. Donaldson's term ""ill be "Getting to Kno\v You." Activities \vill start with a membership tea. transitional luncheon for ne\v and former board members and a buzz session for incoming chair-men. 1 · I __ ...,,_ __ _.,. .. -• .. --•. ! .. · .. \ . • . ' ,. .... "J I r j\ ' .. ~ • ;:t:\ ;-~-'. <~ / . j ,-f~. 'i''~#'>((f:; : ~rf~,)~ . ~~ ~ · ~·.'··'' . ~:,\;;Ji-' . .-'..t. ,\ POINSETTIAS ANO PINEAPPLES? -Decorations to span the seasons for a "Christmas in July" bazaar are being fashioned by the J\1 1nes. Gordon Gemmill, Russell Donaldson and Charles O'Don- nell. Their Huntington Beach \Voman's Club is sponsoring the July 13 sale of homemade Christmas gifts. • ~ . .. .. .... ·-·1 l . . .. . - ,,.,. .. \ • r • 'i!1 t . I ' I I I . t . . , •· ., l / 'Rare' Start for Ordered 'Well Dane' Party ~ ~ Mrs. James-Gerspach <right) admires the first cul going at her home. Mrs. Bill Ogden, committee chairman . holds I' on the grill for the Huntington Beach Fire Departmen t the platter as Fireman Bill Valoff stands ready with the Sparkle Plenty Firey,•orks touch off a new term and the first fund-rai ser for (left to right) the Mmes. Henry Schadee, Marx Dressler, 1n coming rresident, and ~lel Kavin of the \V oman's Clu b of Seal Beach. Club mem hers v.•il operate a Fourth of July fire- 1vorks booth at Zoeler School bct"'een l\1onday. June 28, and the holiday as the first project to support sc holarships and student awards. ~L.~~~~·A•u•x•il.ia•r•y•S•t•e•a•k•f•r•y~sc•h•e•d•u•le•d~f·or~6·03·0~p-.m~ .• to•m~o•rr•o•w~~-··q•u•ip•m•e•n•t~U~th•e~b•a•rbe~c•u•e•!•la•m~e•s •g•e•t •o•u•t•o•l~h·an•d•.~~~~~~• Daughter lf}vites Trouble by Giving Mom Poor Reception ~ 1.. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I was married young and we had two daughters within 8 .14 months. Soon after the second girl was born. my husband became involved with other women. I :i;tayed wilh him for five years -blaming: myself. thinking if I \1·ere a good wife he would not be running around. One day I returned early from an ANN LANDERS ~ well of him and let him take them for vacation whenever he asked. behind her ba ck. It fitJJ: her lo a "T." She i1 called "11-fotor Mouth." This woman chews gum at the rate of 5,(X)() RPM . DEAR B: Polly sounds as if 1be Is die "'Devil" IO my advice 11 take the dttp blue sea. No friend ha& the rJ&bt to tm. pose such • choice. Sucb • demaod, 1bould, In my opinion, dlmlnate tH person who makes It. -· oul-of-town trip and caught him in our Now the shocker: The oldest girl Is ht>ing married in a few months. Her father is giving her a beautiful church \\·edding. I am not al10wed to be present. Those are his orders. I tm so hurt I can - not describe the agony. Of course I could never give her the kind Qf wedding her father can give her. but I want more than anything In the world to be there. Unless I promise ·10 sl.ay away from lhe church her father will withdraw his offer. What do you th ink of a man like that? - GRIEVING MOM The crackling and popping ill bad enough but when she talks and chews, lt drives me wild . Occasionally she laughs with her mouth wide open and l can see that huge wad of gum -!l's got to be three sticks, a most unappetizing sight. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am an lt- year-0ld girl. Please don't throw this let- ter away just because it is a kid prob lem. I have two girl friends . I like them bolh hut they don 't like each other. When I am with Polly (made up name), she talks ~bout 1'1olly (also made up name .) Jt makes me feel two-faced v.·hen r listen f\oth Polly and Molly have asked me to be their best frie:-id. (Polly want.'! me lo lncideotally, this Is not a "kid.'~ blem. Many adultll are vlctlmjhd ~ ~ ~ame manner. Thill advice ~ for them. ..... ver y own bedroom with another woman. I dC'cided he ·was rotten to the core and I ~ · filed fO( divorce the follow ing •.reek (Our daughters were then 6 and 7.) J went to work and raised the girls v.·ith "<> (inancial help. It wnsn't ensy but we managed . My dau ghters ne ver knew why I divorced their father. I always spokP DEAR M0~1 : Never mi11d about lllJ\1. What'& 'with your daughter that sbe would ali(ree to such outrageous terms? Aoy girl 'l'"ho aUacbe1 more lmporta»ce to • faacy weddin1 than to having her mother prest:at Is a mlabty weird t tud y. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My secretary has a nickname wh ich her colleagues use Is there a way to let "Motor Mouth" know that her gum chewing bothen me -without telling her? I don 't want to get lhat personal. Thank you. -ROPE 'S END DEAR ROPE: lland "P!totor !\-touth'' lhiJ column. Tell Mr that on occa1lon you ltf yourself In tbe lttter1 feveryont does) •od ask If 1he aaw ber1tll today. · it in writing, like a pledge.) When I refused to do It she got mad. I've tried to get them to like each <Jlher but ifs no use. Yesterday Polly told me if I am friendly with Molly she is through with me . What should I do? - RETWJ:::EN TilE DEVIL. AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA too.. ,/ Do you rcc·1 lit at ea .. out of it? Is e\'erybody having a good lime but you! \\'rite for Ann L.an!fcrs ' book.let, "Tht Key to Popularil)I,'' enclo."ing with your request 35 ~l'lls in coin and a long, self.. address rd. lltamped envelope in care al the DAILY PIUYT. • •' I II DAIL y PILOT F'rldaJ, Junt 18, 1971 Your Horoscope Tomorrow Cancer: Let Logic Dominate Soturdoy June 1'1 By S\'DNE Y OfttARR Rudolph Hess supposedly made hli Infamous fl ight to Scotlaad, during World War 11, on the advice of astrologers. Following this, Adolph Hiller ordered as t ro log ers in Germany rounded up and hurled In to concentration cam pa. Deapite pop u I a r mlaconceptiona, Hiller was no friend or astrology. ARIES (J\.1arch 21·April 19): Don't mix busines s and pleasure. Right now, for you, money and friendship are ak in to oil and waler. Stick t.o the light Stop foolu1g yourself. CAPRICOR.J\I 1Dec. 22-Jan 19) Block hairs in budget , Forego J11xury ilem uni!\ finances are in helter order. There is no real need to rush. Voi ce of experience is for your own hl'ne!JL AQUARIUS /Jan. 20-Feb. HI\' You g<i!n added recogni- tion. Past efforts pay dividends. Older 1ndividu<1l basics and let the credit go. J\tessage \~:ill become cle~~\ TAURL:S 1April 20-r-.1a}t~: pa~::.e:. on a :nean1ngful com· pl1ment. Be apprec~ative . Oh- 1.;10 hint from Capricnn1 ITlE':iSilge. PISCES (Fch. 19.March 20 1 One who advocates exces!'i sreed does noL have your best interests at heart. Kno .. ~ this an d flct accordingly. Stick to your own game pl an. Be proud of accompli ~hments. rF TODAY IS YO U R HJR'IHDA\' you are dynanUe, independent. a1tract1ve to the op[JOl>!le St'X Al times. yt11J tend to go to excess 1n eating, drinking. But. mostly, for yoll 1! 1s a mal!er of joie de vivre -1he gooct life . Ynu are a dchghtfu! C'(lm p;i nion. and by (f<:lober you will be in a bi:.tter position to 11 c c om p Ii a b personal goals. SOME POOR SOLES WERE LEFT OUT IN THE COLO Some rrofessiona! superiors may appear supersensitive. Complele tasks. Leave in· nova tions for another time, Express willingness t.o hand!e overtime assignment. You are appreciated. Focts Bored Host Has 'Last' Laugh By JO OLSON 01 I~• D•llY ~1101 ll•!f There were many heels in the crowd , but none were "shoed out." It was a rainy day and too cold for any pair to be out- side unprotected. The group was atlractive, as every- one showed up well-heeled, and all were getting a boot out of watching their friends bare their soles. Though almost everyone \Vas soft. shoeing it. the occasion \vas no t a variety show hut a first class production. The impresario \vas Vicci f\1alouf and the audience included members of the Nelvport Beach Friends of the Librarv who '.''ere gathering for their annu<il meeting. The bare fact \Vas that Vicci's Ca1neo Shores home has a luxurious \vhite car- pet and to avoid soiling it had to be taken in stride. The ~·h ole performance \l.'ent 'vell to the last with everyone buckling d own to the problem underfoot. And when the hos tess had made a complete sweep of the J?"Uests and sized up the situation. she was tickled pink. No one's arches had fallen on the job. Cool Idea: Hot Pants ~ ~ . IJ X·l74 Hot Panis Hot Pants are a tnuii;t for everv w ardrobe - and here are a few good ideas as to ~'hat to do 'vith them. f or evcn1n.'!:· \Vear them under a long skirt !'ilil. up one side !'ican1 to shO\V them off. For day \•,:ear take any of your last year's n.11nis or tunics -again slit the side sca1ns -a nrl vo1la. a total nc\V l ook~ For leisure a nd sporls\\1car: JllSl add :--our fav· orile shirt and cniov the sun and fun . This easy pattern is ideal for all fabrics. X-1 74 is cut in Misses Sizes 6-16 and J unior Si1..es 5· 15. Size 12. misses, and Size 11, junior, both requlre approxi· mately 7/8 of a yard of 45" fabric. ' . This pre-cut, pre-perforated Sapdea Designer Pattern products a better fi t. To order X-174: gi_ve size. name. address and zip. Send $1 .00 postpaid. Address SPADEA. Box N. Dep't. CX·l5. Milford. N.J . 08848. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAUCERMAN SCHOOL OR ANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS SUMMER SCHOOL June 11 • August 1 J r or any pa.rt thereof 1 Willard H. Saucerman, Ed. 0. Telephone ,540..4060 School 541-1751 (eve.} ENROLL NOW FOR FALL Coast Clubs Vicci M•louf (•bove), the hoste11, ahlnes in role as Mrs. R•lph Webb covers •II the angles in the prob· lem underfoot. Variety Adds Season's Spice v~r1ety is the spice or life and Orange Coast res!denl.3 seem to be getting their share as activitie~ range fr om de monstrations. meetings and installations to card parties. Art League Former \'l'all DL~ney art d[reclor Lloyd Harting will demnnstrate his watercol0r technu1ue to members of lhr Cost.a Mesa Art Leai:ue al 7:~0 p.m. Tt1esd11y, June 22. in 1\dam~ School. .!>1ng for the Kiwanis Club Tursday, ,June 22 . Alw on !he agrnda 1s a lTl}'Stery trip Thur~day. June 24. Lo Leche The art of nat11ral ftied 1ng ~·d i br discussed when the Huntington Beach La Lech t" Le;igur 1neets <it 8 p.m. \\"rdnr~rla~·. June 23. 11 i.<. !hr second in a sf'r1es of four 1ncet1 na~ 111king place in tl1e ho1nc of J\1rr;, A, Lvnn /\1r~·f'r · Harbor AAUW GEl\IINI (May 21. June 20): Opt imi.sm soars due to long. di!tance communication. Af· fai rs of heart are accelerated. Keep confidential mallcrs free of scandal. CI a n d es t i n e ineeling is on agenda . CANCER (June 21-July 22): E:mo tion5 lend to dominate logic. \Vha l you bave been tak- ing for granted n1a y get.out of hand. S!ubborn friend insis\3 nn pushing personal point of view. Take IL in stride. LEO (July 23. Aug. 22): Neg I ected correspondence could prove an irritant. Fulfill obligations. Gel basics out of way early -then relax wllh congenial persons. Aquariu11 person figu res prominently. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Light touch is order of 1he day. Forcing methods create confusion. delay. Be aware of deta ils. apparent minor n1 at· ler~. Gain through re.1ding. LI BRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Financial nbl1galions are met thro11gh versatile approach. ;\1d 1s due fron1 unexrccted lluilrlcrs. App;irenl f'hance •·nnlart aid ~ 1n solving rHlcm- m.:i Ge mini h.:is suggrstion . SCtlRPIO !Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Basic issues rlnminfllC. l\l· \en1pling to ~kip cs~cnti<ils would be an error. Don't try to be ynur own la wyer. Adhere lo rule~. regulations. Time is on your sirle . SAGITTARIUS (J\lo~·-22· Dec . 21 ): Take i;peci;:i! care in traffic: avoid excessive speed. Attention t.o health now is of paramount im portance. See per5ons. situations Jn re alistic First Season Opens \Vonien golfers of Big Canyon Country Club. Ne~·port Beach \\'lll be celebrat- ing their official opening Tuesday, June 22. when about 100 enlh11s1a.5ts ~on· verge on the course for a tournamen~. fol!o\~ed by a lnncheon. ~1\·1ng1ng 1ntn the firs t year is ~1rs. Jerome Helper1n, chairman, \Vhile tv!rs. Clayton Rose. treasurer \1·aits her turn for teeing off. Sister of the Groom Capitol 't\1 ASH\NGTON -~\ary Ann "~\a z1t "' C\"lx, sister-tn·law of newlywed Tricia i\ixon Cox. is 1'trik1n,-:ly hip and ;i member of th '? now grnerat1on. The tall 15-foot·IO\ slender ;\"rw \'ork soc1ahte ("apturcd \\'ashin,i:ton's allen1inn wi th her snrhi~l1 l'alcrl n1anner and her mod clnthcs. Shr wnre the nr1\/ ~r;indn1a st.v\e drrsses 11.11h fl 11l ltali;in shoes at all the pcirt1rs where ht"r brother F.d"«:1rd. 24. ;ind Tricia 11rre ht>ing fl'ted beforr the White !IOIJS{' v.·ectrl1n R :Vl11zie, 2J, v.·ho~e li ghl brov.•n 111;.ine fall~ loosely 011 hf'r shnulders. i.~ n('I\ usrd to lhe consLan t spotligh1 that focu ses on the first fam ily, but she Hip to Socialite Guest re~en1blance to ber tall. slinl across the counlry <11.d 1s her be~l beau. Brink Thorne, mo1her. ha!-;:i di~arming Jn1nin .': 11r v.·1th several friends with h~r at the \\/edr:ling . But ~mile, pi ercing blue eyes. and \1·h11 will makP the Journey in ~hp n10<1nf'(I wti"en i;he caught 15 fnrndly with thf' prrss. a big rented truck. Triria·~ "'eddlng bot1quel -by \\'hen asked if lt would hl' She say & she has traveled bridal de..~ign of cour5e. a good 1narriagc. \lazic said e ... er.v summer and prefers In "I'm in trouble."' ~1ghf'd ··1 love my brother " rough it rather tha n go first :O.l;iz1e \\'htle 'walking dov.·n !hr cl Bsi;. She has been to J\1ex1co Speaking of fa shion_ '.\1arlha aisle 1n the Rose Garden last and India. among n l her '.\l1tchell's show·storr1ng cos· S;:iturdav as matd of honor , places. tume at Tricia 's wedding -an '.\1azlc ~1·as ~o mt1ch at ease , :-.ta·tie a11cnded Ch a p 1 n apriro1 ier~cy lop v.'1tti a whil e ~he tried In cfltch 11 r r School in New York wh ile and yellow ;i nklr·length !\k1rt hrothcr"s eve (n d1Slrflct hin1 Tricia was a student 1here. "\ and a nia1ch1ng apr1 cn 1. wide· fron1 the s!1 ff groom·like pose was a lernble student." ::1he br11n1ncrl hat v.·ill he \\/1Jrn ti') he had assumed. said . But with her ffl1n1ly Rt1 ck1ngham Pal~cr She anti CROSSES COU~TRY rushing. she d!'cided 10 ~o Gn her h1 1~hand , A!1 v Gc11 . ,John . 1 to collcse and chnse Smith :'\ '.\!1l rhi!!I. plan '10 ;1ltenfl 1he Looking and acting ike a v.·hcre she ITifl)Ored in history Amrncan Bar Aswc1;it1nn mod<'I. fashion is naturally hrr love . She was one of IO girls and lalt"r architecture. n1ecl1ng ln London 1n Jul.11 ~!azie apparently is nnt 1n a 1vhl'n dclrgates a re en· who have just graduated from mond Lo settle down. She had te rtaincct by Queen Ehz;ibeth. 1he YR le School nf ArchitPc--=~=====================....:==, Harting's historical pain· tings of the Old \Vest h .. ng in 1;11lleries throughout the coun- try. 1\-fany of his works have been reproduced as Christmas cards and calendars and in nun1c rou s magazines. .\lr!'i Kenneth Lewis has ac· took it. jn strirle and appeared rcptrd leadership of t he Lo enjoy the attention. Newpo rt.Costa Mesa Branch !;~ bears a s l r on g lure. And she will ~ looking.r for a job -but not soon. First :-he w;ints to travel of lhe American Associ ation 0£1;-=--"---'==="'-'==~============;l l lJni•·cr~i ly \Vornen. Harbor Seniors Sum mt'r for Harbor Sen ior C:itizens incl udes card playing. ~h11fflt>board a.nd singi ng . Bridge is played Fridays at 11 ;i n1 : plnnchlr. Tursda~1 :11 11 31'l a.in . and t <inasta. /\1<011· day <t1 11 30 a.n;. Shuf!lrhrrard 1s pla.)'C'rl 'f11 rsrla~' a11rl Thurs- da \' at 12 .. 10 p.rn . Tht> chor:ll ~rour plan~ lo Servin_g with her are the fll1nr~. E .• J. O'Br ien, prcsidcnt-elef't: ~dwin Alford ;ind R. '.\!. N~l!. secrclarit>s: C l). Gla~~1no~·cr. 1rtasurer. ,;ind L. B. Blank . parHamen- tanan. I Vire prrsiden\.<; are ~~rs \\' 1 \.rady Thon11lsnn. program1 rh:ii1111<111 and J\l r.~. l::nc llanauC'r, memhership chairrnan . I BIKINIS s13's CUUOM MADI Mix & Metch T•ps & 8ottom1 All F•brlcs e flE ... ~ANT DRES5l!o e GARLAND ~PORTS WEAR SKI MART ~aos w. COAST HWY. MIW!tOll:l llACH 642-8335 TAKE TllE NEWS QUIZ We D•re You . . Every Saturday I Pre Summer 20% OFF ON ALL READY-TO.WEAR • BIKINIS & I PIECE SUITS • COVER UPS SALi IHDS MONDAY. JUNE 21 La fiesta • top drawer 221 -221 'h MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND • ' ii TISSOT Tile perfect way to say Happy Fathers Day on Sunday, June 20th. Ii ~ou• o~d I~ 8 m ~" or 8CI 'l", t'• 11 ~npr•C·~:~ tttl 1 •~50! A~,.,. .,.,.,, watc" •. -il't truly nii;o•d, 11 1•ell 111•nd<ng , h~s • d11e.11 11. I"~ <'I·~• a~<'I l•~•u1~5 °' •Ol1l•"Q e1&01td 11me be1el 1to1t 1>0! 0,,1.,. 11"1•\~ ,,..,me•~·or> t•me t>ut cen t>e 1ued to rec ord l""Q ·l11!1tnt• t11 ~ r~·~,,.,~ n~I~'' ~nd o:"er tome o•"!'.'~1 5t•·~ll!1 1 ,1ee1. W1\fl· re1 ~'•ct c a~e Se5, Ot'-et T111ot w11c1'~1 ffo'T1 S39 9~ to $~00 l1tobll1"-4 4J Yeon! • l»ll H••&or l lYt . lt•U~Ut ~ · -~-LJ. t0·,61J ~ Wtl£!1_~ 7 7 • ~ -- ~ewport Beaeh EDITION Today'• Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. M, NO. 145 , 4 SECTlONS , SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA · TEN CElllTS New Santa Ana Suit StaII·s Irvine City hood By TO~ BARLEY ~ H>1 O•hY ~Itel !Hfl An Orange County Superior Court hear· ing iilto the'c1!y of Santa Ana 's cls1m thiil I.he Irvine Company reneged on Hs pro- mise lO allow lhe city to annex nearly 1,000 acres of land near the Santa Ana Marine (;orps Air Facility was postponed today when the city filed a new laws1o1.lt · against the company. the Irv i ne Industrial . Complex and Orange County supervisors. LawYer·s· for the Irvine Company. the county, Santa Ana and the Council of Communities of Irvine were ordered to appear on a date lo be set later today by Judge Robert...Banyard for hi.!! ruling on the injunction demanded toda y by lhe ci- ty . The city's prime target in the new ac- tion is the inrorporation petition signed by nearly 2,000 residents of the pr.esenl community of Irvine and what the city claims is the illegality of the Irvine Com· pany's action ln StJpporting thAl docu· men!. Santa Ana attorney William Wenke stat.es in the new complaint that the Irvine Company was bound by the agree. merit il ctnlracted wilh the city in 1963 tn allow Santa Ana last month to annex the disputed 938 acres -bounded by Red Hill Avenue. Allon Avenue, Harvard Avenue and the Marine Corps facility. The lawsuit CQntends that the lrvine Company ~·as not a qualified signer of the petition because its prior agreement with the city did not allow it lo parucipaLe 1n the incorporation action. If Judge Ba~erd goes along with that argument he will automatically re ject the incorporation petition as iHega1.· Removal of the lrvnne Company's signatures from the many land parcels 1hat co mprise the proposed !8,000·acre city of Irvine wou!d bring the number of signatures be\o~· the level · of 25 percent of area properly ow!lers required by stall' la~·. County Clerk \Villiam E. St John. ruled the incorpo ration petition to be valid June 11 and noted that signatures collected by thP CCI group amounted lo more than S37 milli on -nearly 60 percent of the area's total valuation. St John also noted that 1,997 Jn· dividuals within the Irvine boundarie.!! were qualified to sign ind that 1.6.50 of them did so \\'hen 499 names were ac· tually needed to verify the petition. The new la\YSU!I argues that St John's action was ille gal and that the Irvine Company ·s com mitment lo the city of Santa Ana precluded it from joining the petitioner! in the inCQrporation action . If St John had recogniied that fa ct. the complaint adds. he would have deleted !r\•ine Company signatures and lrvine Company land valuations and ruled that there were not enough si gnatures and iA- suJflcient valuation lo support the il'l· corporation movement. CCI backs the Irvine Company's plan, for eventual creation or A new City ct lrl'ine thal will cover 53,000 acres and provide homes for an estimated 430,om residents. Santa Ana claimed in its earlier lawsuit that the approval of the incorporatio11 move by the Local Agency Formation Commission was also illegal in the light of the contract signed by the city and lht Irvine Company in May, 196.1. eav ur oun s ew ort r Sparl'led by Report Stocks Tumble; Average Off 15 NEW YORK ! UPI) -S1ocks tumbled ~ha rply in moderately active trading today. The Dow Jonc.o; indu strial average was off more than 15 point.~ at 890.77 whi)e Standard & Poor's f>OO stock index showed a loss of 1.17 at 99 .33. Declines rou ted ad- vances. 1.084 to 259, among 1he 1,621 issues crossing I.he tape. Volume al 2 p.m. ;:unounted to 10 ,810.000 shares, compared with 10 . .'.120.000 share~ lr<Hle d at a compa rab!e period the pre· vious session. Moote Gon:lon , senior vice president or B;:ichc & Company. sald the selli ng v.·as toucherl off by a Dow Jones report that Mutual fund redernptions in M;:iy had t'X ceeded sale.o; for the first lime in the 30·.vcar his!ory of the industry. In arldition. the lnl'estmcnt con1pany lnsti!utc, the l\1ulual Funrl Industry's 'Trade Assoc1auo n. sairl the fund .'i' cash position in l\1ay dropper! to 4.86 percent frnm 5.5 percent in April. BlectrOnics and oils were under St'l~ing pressure, while steels, motors, and chem- Open House Set At N udist Cn1np The (;Jen Eden Sun Club -11 nudist rolnoy near Cornn;:i -"111 npt>n its r;hellered gii1rs to the puhlic Sa\llrday 1rs par1 of ~.n ;u1nu"t c\Cllt tn (!i'e couolrs 11nd families a g!1mp~e of life 1n ;i nudist colonv Thcrr is no ;irlmission. anrl guests rlo nnt h;11 I' 10 p:1r11r1pate in an y activitirs nffe rerl at thr rluh. (;lrn F.dcn i~ located \.l inil cs snuth or corona on ll1ghw11v ii E\'eryone is In· \'11,.rj tn th r rtll·rlA1· l'\f'n t icals generally traded over narrow price ranges. Alrhne!I worked lower in most 1nstan· ces. Ra il!! and ;:iircrafls tended easier, but generally in fraclio11s. Planners Nix Off-street Parking Bid Newport Beach, planning co mmi ssion· ers Thursday night pulled the tectll nut of proposed off.street parking requirements sending a recommendation for rulell looser than those now in effect to the cit.y council for final approval. Acting on recomme111dations of Com· miss ioner Don Adk inson. lhe commission dumped a tough set of requ irements de· signed to limit the siZl' of duplexes In a siie in proportion to the amount of park· ing they could provide. The commission recommended instead: -A ma,x1mum of four parking spacr..~ for duplexes. On ly \wo are req uired nnw but under staff recommendation.~ the number or space~ req uired would ha ve been based on the numbfr or bedrooms a unit hari. 'fherr w;i.~ 110 1n <i~imum • -A maximum nf two ga rage spaces 1n single-family areas. instead of three a.~ proposed by the s!aff. -A reQuirPment lnr on P park1ni:: ~pac·e per hntel or rnntel unH. a.~ recommendffi. insle<id of the prese Jll one·halt space per unit. Adk inson said th,. staff recnmmcndA- ISr.e PARKING , P•ge !J CdM High Grads Donate Senior 'Gift' to Mary B,,. t . PETER KRfEG or 11 .. D•lly 1>1101 '"" Praise fnr the establishment 1hal made tlie moment pos~ih~e an d a stirring rrc. p;:irt ure From trad1t1on in !hr present<lt1on of .a class gl11 highlighted graduatiori ex· t'rc1sr.~ for 502 Cnron11 rlPI Mar High S°rh(l(jl SC'O!OfS Th1ir~rl.1y f'\ f'(l lrl ~. SrJ1nnl nff1C'1a l.~ rr1·1e11ed !hi' l'rar and pral~('d thf' rla~~-snphon1(1rf'. Me!1.~s.a To~h s.1ng ;i, pl<";-i~ant snln !h<' f'oncer~ chn1 r and h;:ind wrrr at thr1r bes! Piul ;:o were (hr srn1or~. thrn1.~rlvf'11. announc!n,(.! thei r clas~ g1f1 wnutd 1101 be a sounrl system nr ;i foot.hall sled. bul an $850 check tn Mary Frenrh Mary is the 18.'ye;:ir.olrl girl who was almost unable fo graduate because or a kidney diseast and underwent 11 costly lrilnsplanl. "The cl ;:iss h;:is decided there shall be no hv1nf! memento." said sen io r Dic k nay "ln,tr;id ll'f' will invest in the h/e nr ~1ary FrPnch" There was he;:ir1felt ;i ppl;:iusP R' Mar.v·~ name wa.~ c;illrd anr1 she wa lked nnto lhl" si;:i~e tn receive her diploma The class pla111rr1 a 11apling as a 1an.111· hie n1ernrnto lo 1~71. The eighth gradualion look placP. 1n 1.hP . ~chool quad in the midst of extensive construction . 'The scene was crowded and the senior processional moved around trenches anrl temporary fences. but the picluresque setting in the quad, l~self. dim inishejj the inconveniences. There ~·ere no valedictorian speechc.~. because Corona del Mar High had so many -five -valedictorians. Tnslead, two dozen senior., offered 11 serie~ ol (Jriginal reading!! they calltd "Reflection! on Being" that were weaved to2e 1her in a continuous !lcripl. They called for lovl', self-disc ipline and rc.~pecl . '" unison , they ~aid thert> is nothin,( mnre impnrtant than lo "b(' at peare with r.od . Wh;itever ynu conceive Him 10 ·b,\ anrl whateve r your labors ;inrl aspir;i. lion~. ln thto no isy t•nnfuslon of. life, keep Jl('i'!Ce with your snul .'" J;:inet Stanton offerert the lnvnc;:ition, nffering gralitudt> to the people who ar1· mi nistered the !lchool. thankful for the ir understanding and asking (Jnly lhal thev, ind that parents of children today, would gjve love and an understanding of what is mea nin.rful. A skit about the unceasin,q public 11.d· dress system provided 1 comic interlude. A jet taking off from Oran~e Countv Air· port failed to provide an interruption to Ml.'1 Tosh'1 "l Wish 1 Were A Trte.'' that had been written by fellow sWden~ Di11ne Schmidl ind Jennv Quick. Principal ·Gerald McClellan prt~nted the Clat1" of '71 and Mrs. Marion Ber.re. son. 1 Newport-Mesa &chool truslee re- ceived them . CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS BID FAREWELL AS SPECTATORS Comm•nc•m•nt for 502; Tli•Y C1ll•d for Lov•, S1lf.cfi1cipl in1, R11p1ct LOO K ON '!ht prai&M tht seniors fnr shnwing ••rull concern lnr Improvement or th,, ~y~ttm'.• And iald "thl!I I~ a cl:ii!I that will t(Jntrlbule much !fl the be!termenl 'of t~ world ." \ Exuberance Joins With Solemnity At Harbor High By GEO RGE LE IOAL 01 •~• Ci.!11 l'll•t Sll fl Exuberance joined with sobricly tn the latr. aFlernoon sun Thursday as 52;> Ne"" port Harbor S;:i ilors received diplomas In ceremon ies at 4 p.m. at Davidson Fiel d. SobPr words rrnm s<1 IUl_:1lorian Steph· an1r Yam;i shlta wrre followed l>y !Ile un· hnrl led Jubilance of gr ads rcee11·1ng di· pin ma.~. ()ne nr four \'illedictorians so-design.a. trd brcause ol Lhe1r perfecl, friur-year slral.e,ht ·A aver agcs l"hose lo speak. Nnne had bt>en sclledulcrl tn speak. Nancy Pal· nier spoke on ··why I was afraid tn s[)C.ak" and conr luderl, "lhe 1nore \\'e show oursel ves, lhe n1ore we 11re loved." Principal Charle!! E. Godshall prescn. led the c!as.~ and <:ailed the names of 40 honor s!udents "mor<' than were in any ol the four preceding classes I've presen· ted ," he said. Board President ~lim S. "Bud" Frank· lin decltired the seniors lo be graduated and prl!st:nted diplomas. along with Su· perintendent \Villiam Cunnlngham and board member, Mr!I. Beverly Langston. f'ranklin noted that 24 years ago he'd been a member of the last cla.'IS lo grad· ua!e fr om the high school auditorium. "I nr.\•er \hoUJ:h\ the.n that I'd someday be handin~ out diplomas," Franklin said. urging grnduate:i; to take advantag! or unexpei"led opportun1tles in life . The Harbor High )?radu<1tion was ihe l;:i~t in which Dr. Cunnin~ham will f)<1r- tlcipa!t>. llr leave::: lhe distrlcl .June 30 to head a newJy.formerl association or Cali· forniia school 11dminist.rntor11. In his remarks about the class. God ii;hall recogni1.ed !1\udenl Bruce Lymburn who has been the student member n( the Slate Board of F.ducatiol\ as well as being r;ft1dent body preiident. Unlike last year'11 C't!remonies in which ,.ririnklerll nn the Davidson Fielrl turf in· terrupted the program. thls year's com· JTlfOC"emenl wfnt off without a hiteh. A maintenance worker explalned precan· liOn!! had been tsken to prcvenl anyone from lurnlng on the 5prinkter ... : nichllrd ..... f.'lgland direc!rd fhP COnl• bin~ llarbor ITie-h band ;ind (Jrch11;sl"a "'-tiirh pJ:iyeff trad/lion11.l Rraduat i<"ln mu- ~ic includinJ! Ele1r'' "Pomp 11nd Cirrum. ~,~.,e~·· snd the Grand ~f~rch from '' A•rl 11 '' ~111'~ Y11mal'hil;t strtJ~~,.d !t\ti l'l'!C<1 fnr h1rli\'id1u1lity In 11 ""-·arid be.~et by mtA ehanlcal and technolo11lc11I fldv!lnce~." • Lifeguards l\.ept Busy In Rescues By TERRY COV1LLE 01 I~ D1llY Piie! 1!11f Heavy sur( continued to pound the northern Orange County be aehex today throwing hundreds of 1wimmers lnlo tht hands of liieguards, but the tempest \.g· nored southern parls ol the Orana• Coast. Lifeguard5 in Newport Beach and Him. Cington Beach pulled more than Mlt swimmers lrom \he IQ.fool 1urf Thurs-- day. Only 10 rescues were made from Laguna Beach sou th to the San Diego County hnc. ··~·e think il's ;:i storm, more than 5,000 miles out !hat's causing the unusual surf conditions, but weather salellltcs baven·t found it yet," Rober! Recd, marine safe· ly dlrector for Newport Beach , said th.Ji inorning. Recd said local beaches hadn't been hit by such be;:ivy surf in June since 1964. "It was a bigger surf that year. bul w1 had less rescues," he remarked. "On the beach. a 10-foot surf doeSn't look so bad, but when the sv.·immer gets in it hi becomes frightened ." In Huntington Beach. where city lifeguards made 308 rescues Thursday, Capt. Doug D'Arnall said: "l don 't ever recall having th is many rescues in th• middle of June.'' Both }!untington Beach and Newport Re11 ch li feguards expect lhe surf to drop fl little over lhe weekend , but heavier c ro~·ds may still lead to a high number or rescues. "Pa rt of the problem is that thi.l! UJ E"verybody's first time at the beach this ~·ear and the}' forget 1ha t 1t has changed since they were here eighl months 11{1'. They·re JUSI hnt In get into the 5urf," D'Arnall said . S!ale !1f('guard~ ;i t Huntington Slate Park ::ind Anisa Chlca be;ich made 50 re scues Thursd;i v 10 riptide conditions. 1'hey counted 10:000 vi sito rs tn the state be;:ichcs . Some 50.000 sunworshipers lipread !heir towels on lhe s,:inds nf the Huntington city be;:ich, lifeguards said . Nearly 60,000 surfers. swimmers and sun bathers gathered on Newport Beach's fi 4 miles of sand. A half.size staff of 24 lifeguards pulled 149 troubled person! from the water. Reed praised his liftguards for lhelt mobility in jeeps and boats, saying lbey /See SURF, P•1e II or .. ge Cea It Weather The coastal hazy sunshine be- comes a lad hazier today and ·Sat- urday with temperatures along the coast ranging from a high nf e7 to 11 low of 60. Inland t.emperaturt1 will reach 7~ low eo. I NSIDE TODA V The famed StuLtgaTt Ballet ii COTning to LO$ A ngele.f' Shrine A1«litor1um 1oon at1d toda11'1 \Vetkender hQ.<t picturf!.t and a story on Page 25. l tlliflf 'U-14 C•lll9N!lt r C~M-1"" Ut I (1"1111• U.lt C"""lcl JI c .... ,_,, ,, OW.lfl '"""' • Dl¥1rt11 • Etlltrl11 1>11• t ,IM l'>(I lf•l6 Het•J(-II .lnft L•ft•n II M11t.... 6 - I: f DAIL V PILOT • Fridl)', ~11t 18, 1971 -ffimes Denies Dangers ti! - Viet Articles Not Perilous, Paper Says From Wirt Strvlces ;,; NEW YORK -The f'l'tw York Tim~ todey ~nied government charges that f.arUclu it published based on a "top --:Mcret" Pentagon report on Vietn.1 m pre- ~jtt4ked tbe defense inlertst.s of the United States. ( I.a a brief filed in fedE"ral court the · TltttU said the aovernment had no t made the ali&btN:t dfort to prove. that the deferue elfor!.$ of the nalion would be harmed by publication of lhe seriea. The government h111 char1ed lhct the Times ar11c!es threatened the nation 's defense efforts and jeopardiud our foreign relations, Michael Hess, chief of I.he U.S. attorney 's civil division , also charged tha t the papers used by the Times in preparing i1s arllcles "14•ere 11tolen and are the property of the United DAILY l"ILOf l!lll l"~OI• CROZIER (IN COSTUME) AND ACCOMPliNIST DAVID SHAW Before Le1vin9, a Dance for Ensign Schoolmates Redman Returns Indian at Harbor High Heads Honie By L. PETER KRIEG 01 llM D•l!1 1'11e1 s"u Stewart M11:\vi n Crozier i.s quitting gchool because he would rather be an In· dian. A student at Hon1ce Ensign School in Nr:wport Beach for thl': past two y11:a rs. Mtl is heading back to !hi': re~ervt11ion in Peach Springs, Ariz .. maybe for good . The 14·year-0!d full-blooded Hualap al boy ht.s bee n Jiving vdth ?-.fr. and Mr~. Walter f\.!oore of BaycresL "I llke it here very much," Ml':! says. ''But he'd r11 ther he an lndian." si'ly1 Mrs. Moore. who is sorry to see him go "Ht'd rat.her be back hunting bears and wild animals. He wants to be v•ilh h1~ own. "He·.~ an Indian and \'ery proud of!!," ihe said. DAILY PILOT 61itANGI CO.I.IT l>UILl5M1NO COMl'AH'I' Ro~...i N. w •• ~ ftr•:...1 flld Pvol..,,., J•1'k l. Curl:.v Vice· ~I •tld G....,..I M.,_.,., Tli ..... , t .... if E~lh>r fh.,,.., A, Mu,ph111e M1Nf.l'I) edflw L "'•'•• !(,;,, Nt'll'f*'I •M<ll Cit y l!dl!or "Sometimes, QT! fhe v.pekends ""'hen there's nothing tn dfl. [ gl'l lonely:' r.tel says, "v.•hen I could be back with my brothers riding hor~es and c2.rnping Olli" r.lel first caine to Nevoporl Beach !hroui;!h a church program in lhe summer of 19fi9. l!e'.~ had proble ms keeping up in srllool. /ll rs !\lnore explai ned "I v.·ish he "·nuld ji!et 1nsrured. I wish he v.·ouldn't be so discouraged."' she said, .. but, it ls ha rd for him.'' SchMI work 1~as 1us1 about his only problem here. hn\\eve r, /11rs. Moore poin ter! our ··1\1el 1s !he rnnst popular bn,v at !lchnol ··she s<i1d. ··gi rls are always afte r him Th" phnn,. nng.o; <:r1n.~1anll) They 11/;(ht ()\er him ' .. Th& doesn't hn!h"r me a bit ," .".1e1 in· SlSL~ \rhl'n thing~ rln Mt her him -he h a~n·l seen hi s mother ~incl' Christmas l')r any of his 10 brnthers and ~1s1ers since la st, ~u m mer -fl1el goes off hy h1 msetr and th inks "[ usu ;illy just gn In my roam and listen to the r;idio." he said Mel \\'ants \n be a movie stuntman v.·hen he gr0ws ur .. He's a lways iun1 p1ng off of somethi ng in fron t of us "'ith a \1'.1r whoop and scar- ing us to death," Mrs. r.toore said. "He's r.'l exfl('r! hor.~ebac k rider. Last ~um mer he rode th~ rang!' "'ith a yout h corps and earned $1 25 an hour," he said . St1te1 and we are entitled to have I.Dem returned ." The Tlmes brief claimed the in· formal.ion revealed in the three articles published so far in no way endan gered or injured the America n armed forces or that there was any prospect of future articles having this effect. Federal Judge Mur ray I. Gurfein last Tue sday granted a government req uest for a temporary restraining order to pre-- ven t the Times from publishing the final two parts of the ri ve-pan. series which unmasked decision-makin& at th e White House level. The injunction runs out al I p.m. Satur- day. De puty U.S. marsha ls barred 1he courtroom to most reporiers for 1od11y's hearing on the government'~ request for 11 pe rmanent injuncllon against further publication. Protest by the newsmen that tbe issue of freedom of the press was on trial and that the press was being barred from covering it were Ignored. Th e Justice Department had a descrip- ti ve list of the ma lerlals upon which the Ti mes based its stories. The newspa pe r iiupplied the list Thursday at Gurfein 'l suggestion. The department claims publication of the report, which was ordered in 1967 by then Defense Secret.a.ry Robert S. McNamara. could damage n<>J.ional security, The Times has sa id it will not harm security and the public has the right lo kn ow about the report. The Times has refused to say who leak· ed the information to the newspaper but several sources Thur sday said it wa.~ Daniel Ellsberg. a. l!e:nior research associate at the Massacbusetts Institute of Technology and a former employe of Rand Corp. In Santa Monica. Rand held two of the 15 copies of the Pentagon report. Rep. Paul McCloskey (R-Cal!f.l. an B.!1" tiwAr critic of President Ntxon, Aa1d Thursday Ellsberg gave him document.s pertaining to the report a month aeo. The FBI was known to be investigating the leak and the identification of the in· former. The Times published three installment! or the series -which essenliaHy showed U'lat policy decisions of the Johnson Administration did not correspond to public statements on the war -bef~re Gurfein's order stopped the last two tn· 11tallments. The Times refused to stop publication voluntarily.. . In Thursday's hearing. the Justice Department argueci it needed. to Ste what documenl.5 the Times had Ill order lo formulate il!L case. It said the court 5hould see them too. so it could be aided ln its ruling. Orange Attorney Charged in Lido Isle Fraud Case A lawyer who al!egedly transrerred a Lido Isle woman 's home into ~is own name 10 help her a\'oid bank s~izure of the reside nce was indicted today by the Orange County Grand Jury on fraud and perj11ry C'harges . Super ior Court .Judge Robert L. Corf· man ordered Orange attorney Ward C. Mikkelson to ap}X'ar for arrai~men~ July Iii. Hr rrced the lawyer on his own recogn izance. . Grand Jury ac\Jon follo"·ed allega tions Iha I r.1 ikkel ~on t.ransferred _the ~om~ of r-.trs. Glenna Heller. 221 Via Nice, into his ov:n ri arne on Sept. 2R. 19&6, ~hortl y 1lfil'r she received a demand for f>aY· ITTPnt. O[ R $100 .000 bank loan . The indictment rl a in1~ that Mikkelson ~·as also aware thal r.1rs. Heller .t:ans- fPrred stoc k in thr Cr.ocker ~~!1zens r-.'atinnal Rank and Srl"url!y Pac1f1c Na· t1on ;i l Bank to a '."lary Mc?ltill~n at about 1he \lme she received the banks demand PerJur y charges stem from t.tikkelson·~ alleged!Y false ansv.·er~ both in de- positions and in t\}(> courtroom whe n hr was sued hy thE> Union Ban.k and accu~d of fraud ulently transferring the Lido Isle pt'operty inl(l his own name .. The indictmtnl states thal Mi~kc lson stales that he pa id 1111 the tax install· meuts due on the property from the ds te he acqui red the Lido Isle home to the dale it was sold. J udgment was granted to the bank in the civil action and ~ht> prnceeds from the Via Nice home will be used to help dtfr3y Mrt1:, He.lier's debts. !he Indict· men\ indicates, fll...,.rt IM&• OHie• llll N1w'''' loul t~t •d lrileilJ111 Aclcl111•: P.O. lo• 1175, '166J --Coit• MKI' llO W_..l ''Y 51<wt ......-•u t l\: U. ,1111' .. I A,,..,lle ....,1 .. 191'1 111(11: 1'17$ lft(l\ loull'\lloil "'" '""""": a ffonll e1 Ctmll'IO a:u1 Amo ng i\1el's other pastimes is the art nf beading ''The Na vfljn s wea ve, 1he Hual apal make the rnnsl beauti ful beaclwor k ~'ou've ever seen." /ltrs. Ml'lOre ex plained. Beside.~ heading, Mel sptnt. n1ucl1 of his spare ti 1ne this ye2.r making two authen· tic lrihal costurnes and lasl wttk was spotlighted a1 B school assen1b\y \.\'rari,/: them and performing tndian dances taught lo him by his granclfathe.r. ·yachts Damaged In Acapulco Hurricane Winds 0411,V PILOT, Wlltl ""'le" ft co11•"'-ll "'9 .. ....,.._, Ill Jlllblltlleol dtlty •Ull'I ....... NY ._ ... ,. .... 11i.n. tw ...._ l•<"• ........ , hJdl. '"'• Ma•, ........ ,~ ..... ,...... Vl lll'I", ''" C..,._t.f """"'-ttlf llOd!,,.1(k, in wltll -, ......... , •• ''!flClftL ,rlfltl ... DoilM if, It m w.t fl1 $1,...1, C--11 ~. ~ T 11111••• C714J '42-4JJI ei ...... ~-flkl '41·1471 c.rtr1e111. ""· °"""' c....r ~"*'"" ~r. ~ fW1ft ,_, 111vifNI ...... Ml-1 "'"""' II' ,,......,1-11 '*"-_, .. • • IAuclA WfflliWf ..,.al ,.,.. MllllM el ~llfll ...,,.,., , .._.... ,, ......... ,. .. ti' 111........-t h9cfll ... ..... c..t• ""-· C.tl'-"'M, """"""' W e1rr• n.u -111:v1 llf -• •·'' ......,1y, l'l'llllttty .. ,loll',........ ta.II -11111. A w('ek ago r.1el was sure he was going home for good -to attend an Indian high 5Choo! in Phoenix. but on w he isn't. school in Phoenix, but now he Isn't Mrs. Moore said, "the coaches al his school have been "'orklng on hlm telling him how much better th ings would be fo r bim at Newport Harbor. "Mel doesn·t play any sports - although he'd be good at anythi ng," f\.1rs, r.toore SAid, "he'd just rath er v.•ander around the Back B;i y pretending he's hunting. "Ht doesn't kil l 11nyth ing, he just pretends," she said. tifel ma inta ins he's used LO the lifestyl e here Md is giving some Sfrious lhouiht to coming back. He sa ys the tit.st thin11: 11bout Snulhern C;i !lfornla Is the ~ach, one thing Peach Spring.~. Ariz, can·t orrer Hurricane rorce winds wh ich raked AcApulco. Mexico Wednesday night damaged or destroyed some 15-20 yachtll in the h11rbor. according ~ repor~s received by insurance ad juster! 1n C<tllfornia. The rtport said 1 SJ.fool motor·!ailer wa! badly damaged when it WA! crus~ between a pler and & steel ship. The ya.cht was not identified. One of the vessels badly damaged w11s the president of Mexico's pri vate yacht. Spokesmen i t the AcApulco Yacht Club ii;aid there were a number nf Cal!forn i& ~·achts In the harhor but were un1ble to \•erify if they were da maged. The porl c11.pt11in at Acapulco 11ld some 75 boats of .,u kinds ~·ere dAmAgld or destroyed in the ~torm. He wu un•b!t to ii;t11te how many private yacht5 wer« d~maj:!ed. ,. . ··~ "! •' ' \ . ..J-.... -...... ~~.,.. DAIL'!' 'ILOf 'ftO"° ~1 ll!l<ft•f11 lt••~'-r NEWPORT BEACH LIFEGUARDS PICK UP SWIMMERS IN DISTRESS Surf, Riptides Keep Huntington Beach Guards Busy, Too From Page 1 SU RF DAMAGE had to keep moving all day to cover the ,;h ifting surf con ditions. Newport Beach ij!eguard crews hit !heir fu)[ summer ~trength Sa turday whe n 54 men will be spotted around the shoreline. Only 5,000 visitors came to th e beach in Laguna Bea ch and only one had lo be saved, as calm waters prevailed . The same quiet conditions are expected over the weekend. ••• San Clemen!e lifeguards made nine rescues Thursday with 7.200 people on the city and state beac:hes. The surf was run· ning at a low I foot tn three·and·a·ha lf feet an d is expected to cont inue that wa y over the weeken d. Water temperatures avera ged about 65 degrees all along the coast while the air lemperatu re ranged from 67 degrees to 75 deg rees. Grand Jury Confirms Indictment on Hartelius Bribery charges against Dr. Ebbe Hutelius of C.Orona de! Mar were con- firmed Thursday by the Orange C.Ounty Grand Jury v.i th a new indictment listing From Page 1 PARKING ... Lions placed too great a hardship on properly owners in the older areas of the city who have J(J.foot lols. - As origina lly proposed, the regula t.ion.'I would have limited new duplexes to a maximum of two on e-bedroom unit.~. since they called for 1.5 spaces fo r ti ff i- ciency and one-bedroom u11its. The commission recommendations re· qui re only one space for one bedroom lln its, 1.5 spaces for l\.\'O bedroom unils and two spa ces for un its 11.•ith three or more Dedrooms. If the council adopts the proposal. a properly owner could build a duplex \l•i th one unit having fJl'le bedroom and the other ha ving seven , eigh t or more bed· roomi;, and still have lo prol'ide on ly three park ing spa ces. On 30-foot lnt s. it is fea sible In JH01•ide three spaces across the back of each lol. bu1 it is virtually impossible to provide any more with out. tandem parking, wh ich the city does not allow. allegations of conspiracy, sol iciting another to join in !.he offer of a br ibe And giving a bribe. The panel took its action just six days afler Superior Coort Judge Robert L. C.orfman ru led that Harteliui;, ~' of 402 Magnolia S! . Costa Mesa, could not be tried on bolh bribery and insu rance fr11ud charges in the same tr ial. Prosecutors ex pected lo arraign him today in Superior Court on the. new in· dictmen L He faces trial June 30 on the Insurance fraud allegations, Deputy district attorney Al Novick t>X· plained lhat the purpose of the new in· dlctment was to ensure that all parties. in volved fully understood the nature of .Judge Cor fm an's action. "He did not dism is~ the bribery charges," Novick said. ··They were held ov er unti l such time as \\'e could adjmt our bookkeeping." Hartclius' new trial will rome just three month.5 after he was cleared of arson and fraud ch arges by a Superior Court jury after six weeks of trial. IL v.·as alleged by the prosecution in that tria l that hf: set fi re to his offices at 2.145 E. Coast High ~·ay on Apr il 9. 1~9. ;ind that he presented fraudulent claims to his insurance com pany. Bribery wa~ no t an issue in th al trial. Harteli us is fre e on $5,000 bail. Soviets AsK , Five-power Atom Talks WASHINGTON fU PI ) -The Soviet Union has proposed a five-power nu~ltar disarmament conference that woul d ln· elude Co mmunist Oiina. The United States is studying the proposal before conferring with it s allies, the St.S\8 Depart ment said toda y. Spokesman Robert J. McCJoskey said the Russian proposal wa s deli vered lo the White House Tuesday by S o v i e t An1b<1ssador Analoly F. Dobrynin. 11 tall~ for a meeti ng of the Unitt°d States, 'Britain. France . Russia and the People's Repub lic of China to (.'(lnside t the general subject of nuclear disarm!· men!, he said. "We will study th is Soviet stalement and will consult with our allies &bout it ... meanwhile, we continue lo reg1rd progress &t the Strategic Arms Limita· Jeon Talks as the best way to make meaningful progre.~s." he siid. He was referring to the talki; between the Soviet Union and the Uni ted St&les in Vitnna and Helsinki v.·hich ha ve been in JrOgress si nce November, 1969. At these talks, which will be resumed tn Helsinki July 8, the Unite d Stales &nd Russia intend, according to the White House, to concentrate this ye&r on getting an agreement to limit defensive nucleAt missiles, while at the same lime agreeing on "certain measures'' to limit offensive system s. Siate Department offici als. for lhe mo- ment. were at a Joss to explain f!xa ctly \v hy Russia bad called for the five-power nuclear disarmament conferenct while the SALT talks were under wa y. .. Officials noted that Russia had made ieveral such proposals pri<>r to the be1in• ning of tl'Je current talks but tl i d not made any since the SALT negetlations began 19 months Ago. Planners Grant Conditional OK For McDonald 's Newport Beach planning commission· ers Thursday night granle<I condiUonAJ ;ippro\'al for the ci ty·s first McDonald'• Drive-In restauran4-, to be built on West Coast Highway opposite the exclusive Bays hores area. Commissioners told offici Als of the hamburger chain they would have to screen all rooft op medlanical equip. menl from the view of homes on the bl uffs above lhe project And would hive lo cooform lo city parking rcquiremenl.3, Jn other 11ction, the commission de-. ferred a. decision on a reQ ue!t by tenant! of I.he Newport Center "Design Pl11za" for parking vAri l'ln<:ff:. The comrpission did adopt new alley setback requiremenlo; th11t .tllnw ii~d ~ori~ of ~mes to eXUnd to within two and one.half r~t of all eys. Agnew Making Trip WASHINGTON IUP!l -Vice. Prf:81· <le nt Spiro T. Agnew will make an Mound·the-wnrld trip st1trlinR .Jul.v 26, jnurneyi n,e: fir~t to Kort.a for the in· augur.11tion of President Park Chun!? Hee. After Korea Agnew will visit Singapore, Kuw ait. Sa udi Arab ia. Eth iopia, Ken y1t, tht> Democra l.ir: Republic of th e C.OnRo. Spain, Morocco And Portugal. ---·-- UPHOLSTERY AT ITS FINEST HENREOON-SHERRILL-MARGE CARSON LARGEST SE LECTION IN THE AREA For th• fine1t In 1tylin9, quality, 1tltcfion, and 11rvic 1, try l •~ von Htmert, Interior,, DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXE~-HERITAGE NIWPORT BEACH 1727 w .. 1cllff Dr., 642.2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 HIWl'OIT STOii OnM PllDAT 'TIL t Prof•11ional lnt•rlor O..i9ner1 Avail•ble -AID INTERIORS LAOUNA llACH 2-45 North C•11t Hl9hw1y P~•nt: 494-6551 \ I I I I A c r I • \\ p ' ·1 I { I. . ' I I •• 'I UP'I T•t.P"le Consuliar1t Dr. Jerome ~I. Jaffe. head of the Illinois state drug abuse pro- gram, is shown in \Vhile 1-iouse after the Presi- dent named him as a special consultant on drugs. He will serve un- til a new agency to fight drug abuse is set up. He will become head of that agency. ApolJo Test l\feets Dela y CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - A one-week delay has been called in important flight- readincss tests for the Apollo 15 mission artcr lightning li lruck the rocket umbil ical tower twice thi s week. But space agency officials who announced the test rlelay ~'ednesday said !h~ com- pletion of the readiness tests 15hould not delay the scheduled mOOfl launch date or July 26. . ' -.t 'Monster' Thwarts Looters J A CK S 0 NVIU.E, Fla. CUP!) -The "monster," lhe Jo'lotida Highway Patrol's an- tlriot tank, led a slow pro- cession of 20 police °" through the black east &lde of Jacloonvi!Je Thursday night. Jt spouted suffocation gas grenades and nushed out 1uspected looters. By early today police had arr~ted more than 100 persons -70 of lhem Thurs- day -in tw o nights of violence in lhis city of 528 .000. Police reported they shot and wounded a black teenager in the foot , allegedly wheii he opened fire on them. He was not im mediately arrested; but la ter was taken into custody when he reported to a hospital for medical aid. Two policemen were treated at hospitals for~inor injuries. and several o ers, including Duval County S,heriff Dale Carson, were hit b.Y missiles. Thursday night~ violence began al dusk in a con- tinuation of the protest by blacks over the shooting death of 15-year-old Donnie Ray Hall. He was killed last week by a white policeman, Frank Fouraker. The black teenager had escaped from a juve n i I e sheller and poli~ said they found a large knife near his body. Fouraker was suspended pending a grand jury hearing today. f 1fday1 Junt 18, 1971 DAJL Y PILOT ~ House Moves Flop Municipal Jobs Nixon Viet Plans Veto Ahando11ed Weather Storm WASHTNGTON (U PI) -Jn Both House and Senile 1 change of heart, lhe Nixon versions of the bill wo uld Admlrtlslrat1on has abandoned create between 150,000 and WASHlNGTON (AP) this would jeopardize safe its dtcislon to veto 1 blll which 200,000 pob!ic service jobs in President Nixon',: rrogram to withdrawal of U.S. troops or could put as many a s 200,000 parks, poJice and f ire phase out the Indochina v.·ar release of American prisoners. unemployed p e 0 p 1 e on de pa rt me n ts , schools, has woo a hands-off from Rep. Lucien N. Nedzi (D-municipal payrolls, Senate 00,pitals, antipollution agen· cies and other munic ipal Congress with rapid·fire !!Ju5e Mich ), and Charles W. aources laid Thursday. 1ervices. rei'ection of a Dec. 31 pullout \Yhall'n Jr. (ll -Ohlo), said But, the sources say, the . bl " · I r d.m' • · h The jobs would be availa e U S T k or any other deadline. u1e1r amendmenl wou d on y A 1n1stra1Lon wants. t e 80 long as unemployment • • rUC A j register a stBnd on the war legislation modified 90 that f Uempts to pul .he llouse hl'cause none of the long-range nearly all the jobs will go averaged over 4.5 pertenl or d f I 1 US h ASTRONAUT QUITS three month'. It now stands at F , R on reror or a · une .. . money in the bill could reac jobless veterans of the Viet-£r m , USS pu llout. an April 30 deadline Indoch ina before 1973 or 1974. Walter Cunningh•m nam War. 6.2 percent and has beni in the W d f h S percent range all year. and va riatio ns of the Dec. 31 or o I e·1 _ _: ___ __::__.:..._ __ _ Si.ult Deal war ha lt were shouted down A l t Q .1 p l ~~~i~~~:~°"ih~~a~s~io~ ~ and voted ""t Th""''Y ,,.. . s ronau Ul s OS ,· ronference of Houu and after the other. •· 1 be h ALLENTOWN, Pa. (UPI) -.:tena e mem rs w o -were The world's largest truck fac· The Senate had rP ircted 55 F' Sh c trying to reconc.ile differences to 42 \Vednesday the Hatfield-ires • ot at 0 between versions of t he tory will be built in the Soviet r..lcGovem amendment 10 ac-11g1•esS legislation. Union with $700 million In tually cut off funds and troops Earlier this week, key American machinery and for the war Dec. 31. SPACE CENTER. J1ouston and it'a fiU ing up behind II , Republican5 had informed the technology purchased from All seven House end-the-war ('.Pl ) A tr t w 1 d th · · 1. 1 · conferees that their work was . t d u -s onau a ter an ere s precious 1tt e in-"futile" be•au•.• the measu-Mack Truck Inc., it was an-measures were reJec e even Cu . h . t . . . . ... ,,., '" nounoed Thursday. after backers .stressed they nning am, c r I 1 e It I ng terest in putting the turbines was destined for a veto just as Zenon c. R. Hanson, presi-would only register Congress' Congress for allowing America in at the bottom to lake out a similar bill had been re- dent of Mack, described the desire for a date of certain halt ((l fall behind Russia. in space the energy, lake out the jec~ by President Nixon last transaction as the biggest to the war -not tie the eitplorat.ion, resigned Thurs-, __ '"'-°"-'-'_es_w_e_·v_e_b_u_il_t_u~p_.'_' --~y~ea~r~·-________ :.._ __________ _ truck deal in history . The President's hands by cutting day to take an e.xecutive'.s job S · •· I h d 125 off money, troops or v.·eapons. ov1e'"" a so pure ase · v.ith a real estate firm. million in off·highw;iy trucks But House 11ntiwar forces for use in mining operations. mustered their biizgest vote "The space program Is Hansen said he signed 8 let-yet i ll losing the key Ned2i-receiving smaller and smaller ter of intent in this eastern \Vhalen Dec. 31 dale by a vole support wl!h 11ppropriations Sushkov. head or a special The amendrf)fnl would have old civilian said. "I think RECREATION VEHICLES AND CAMPERS. JUNE 16·1' Pl'nnsylvania town with v. N. of 254 lo 158. from Congress," the 39-year-~ commission of the Soviet prohibited ·.var use of any of that's a terrible mistake. C.-P. • F~~ei~~eTrt~~~s~~n~s~ryis ap·,l ~~h~,"th~~'~r:~~~~,~~~~·~~i~~1~11~i~~1~1~~,w~~~=~~=·~'~f=t~h~~~1s~~h~;c~n;=P~~~~~:~;~~~~0~:"~,~~·~h~~,~~·~o;~·r.~::~~~~~~~~CJU~~uf~~~h~~\~10~8~S~~f~~T~l8~Z~8~~1~n~C~·~·~t·~M~·~,.~~~;;;;;;; proved by the U.S. govern-unless the President declared lion of having bui!t the dam, men!, it would have a skyrocket effect on American trade with the Soviet Union, which now averages about $118 million a year. COMMUNITY EVENTS NEWPORT HARBOR EXCHANGE CLUB ARTIST QF THE MONTH LOUISI LAMIDEN ..... CAUFDRNIA FEDERAL <II SAVINGS "I -····-- 1lf'~ t- Hansen said the Soviets told him 40,000 workers already were clearing land on a nlne- mi!e-square site in the Tatar Republic, some 600 miles east of MOSCO\\'. The plant wilt be filled with $1 billion worth of machinery, with housing for 300,000 workers on a nearby BARBER SHOP QUARTET SHOW SAT., JUHi 19 -I ,,M, Newpcrl H1tbcr Hi Aucl llc"u"" I Slh encl Irvi n• l ern in R.19 in•, S11k1tch•w1n, Cen1- d1, •he •1••led her 1rl c•retr el •9• ! !> by 1>•rnl in9 civet J ,000 broeth11. Sh , '""' en •••l ine •!•werd t •• with Air Cen1d1 whe• 1h1 fi'll b1cem1 in. l1r11!1d In od 1>1inlin9. S).1 ,1.,di1d l1nd1c1p1 p1in!inq w.ih M1. Erne•I Delton for lhr11 y11r1. Merried end with Ii•• children •ho c1 m 1 I<> l 19un1 81•th end 1ludi1d with D•rw in Dun· tef! •nd "Je~c • Cler~. In Mirth of I '71 oh1 ""'"' on tour willi .Oxl1111 l1qun1 Beech ••ti.Ii lo i~• South Pt- cific lil•"dl .,..j!I, Jcyce Cl1•~ 11 in• •••utter ..... h••• +h•v ,.;,;11d nin• d il. l1r•"' l1l 1ndi, p1 iniinq ig r111 11,.c~I •11d b•1ulifu l beet~••· EARN HIGHER INTEREST AT CALIFORNIA FEDERAL! • . •, l~ LET DAD HANG TEN with • g ift from th • 9r•et •election of ce1uel Heng Ti n 1h irl1 et J eck Bidwel1'1, J ack he1 11verel 1tyl1,, including the "Wall ace Beery" in a rein bow of sum· mer color,, AH that famou1 Ha ng Tin ,+yle end qu ality tfarling et $7.00. P.$. W hile you 're here, lfop by the Special Table end see the imported knit thir ts on sale for Dad, through Saturday. ....... ___, -,_ ~-..... 3467 Vie Lid o, Newport Beach 673-<SIO r;ite. Production could begi n in 1975 with an annual capacity of 150,000 heavy diesel trucks 11nd 100,000 die!el engines, the Soviels said. Ha nsen said Uie Russian trade group al.'io spoke of buying another $1 billion worth of American machinery and know-how for fa ctories to make consumer goods ranging from razor blades to electrical appliances. Idle Miners ' Going Back Onto Jobs CHARLESTON, W. V ll . (AP) Many of the estimated 50,000 coal miners idled in a wildcat strike since midn ight Sunday have gone back In work under urging from United Mine \Vorkers President W. A. "Tony" Boyle. "I apprecia1(' your ex- prl'ssions nf snlidarily and urgently recommend !hat you return to work immediately," Boyle said Thursdav after 11 federal judge in Washington advis ed him tn issue a "direct order.'' 'l'elev ision announcl'.!men ts purchased by loca l un ions In southern West Virginia .said ; "By dirert order of W. A. 'Tony' Boy lr, v.·r urge a ll miners .. , tn return to work Immediately." ANNOUNCEMENT FASHIONJ ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER SUNDAY SHOPPING Th• following stores are now OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 12 TO 5 P.M. for your shoppin9 c:onvenience: t. AT EASE 2. BATH SHOP 3. BOB BURNS 4. 8. DALTON BOOKSELLER 5. BROADWAY 6. COCO'S 1. EL POCO I . HAIR HUNTERS 9. HATCH'S HALLMARK 10. ISLAND COFFEE HOUSE 11. J. C. PENNEY ll. KARLS TOYS 13. MARK SCOTT 14. MEDITERRANEAN IM~ORTS 15. MUSIC HALL 16. THE RIGGER 17. RUSSO'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF PITS INC. 18. SEE'S 19. THE SHOWOFF 20. SILVERWOOD$ 21. VlKINGS FOUR 2l. WALTER CLARKE HAWAIIAN SHOP SHOP THE OPEN.AIR, OCEAN.VIEW MALL Closed July 4, only. 4 GltlAT QUAltTllS 011d A 50 MAH CHOltUS Go •nd •nioy •II •veninig el 9•11! l'!'l u1ic, 6 0L0 a nnu11 7~ ra re Certificate Accounts• $5,000 minimum depos it. 2-year minimum term. Daily compounding. Ea rn from da le of deposit. 5.25%::.~ual 90 Day Certificate Accounts' No minimum deposit. Oll ily compoundin g. Earn from dale of deposit. 5. 75%::.~ual Certificate Accounts• $1,000 minimum deposi t.1 ~year minimum term. Daily compound ing. Eam from date of deposit. 5%~~~~:1• rate Passbook Accounts No minimum deposit. Dally compounding. Interest day·ln to day-out 'v .. :hCrawals,belore matur1ty perm itted but •ubjeet lo 1ome loas of lnterett. Ca}!f.Q!!!t~-~~.~~~!hl§.~!!ngs NATION'S LARGEST FEDERAL COSTA MESA OFFICE: 2700 Harbor Blvd. near Adams • 546-2300 CLIFFORD M. WESDORF, VlCE PRESIDENT & MANAGER Convenient Ofnces throughout ~Angtln, 0111nge ind Ventura Counties Ac.eountl 111 l11111r.d up to ,~,000 uncl•t 1>rovl•lcn1 ef IM F9<1•1'9\ 61vln111 f. lOlln ln1ur1nc1 Corporation,a 11•n11•n•nl 10-ncy of II'•• Unit Id ll1t.. Gov.rn-c. - • . .. • . . ! .. T --. DAILY PU..OT EDITORIAL PAGE Land Use Plan Needed Newport Beach city counc1lmen are preparing to spen1t an estimated $75,000 on a transportation study. While the 5ludy was ordered before the freeway elec· lion, the slrong show of voter feeling against the Pacific Coast Freeway-and perhaps any freeway-has given the stttdy top urgency in the council's view. A transportation study is essential. and long over· d ue. But. by itself. a transportation study may turn otlt to be of very limited meaning and use. ... ' Bamford Frankland. assistant director of the state department of public works, picking his words carefully, reminded the council that any sperialized traffic study must have something to go on -like a land use plan that \ViU tell the traffic studiers how 111any people the people-moving devices are going to have lo move. .. .. To try to prepare a credible traffic study -the de- sire of all concerned -without also developing a com· prehensive master plan would seem to be an impossible task. ,. -·. .. ~· : . .. ·. . . It is therefore incumbent on the council not to delay the traffic study, but to expedite work on the rest of the master plan so both can be prepared concurrently and have somethini reliable to say. Noisy 'Grad Night' Flights Harbor Area residents have been a\vakened at dawn repeatedly the past week or so because of early morning jet departures from Orange County Airport. In some cases, airport officials say, the flights were chartered for graduating seniors from the north, return· ing after a night at Disneyland. Airport Director Robert Bresnahan says that the 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. restrictions against jet departures does not affect non-scheduled takeoffs. "Unusual cases like this are exempted," he said. Why America Has More Homosexuals A reader in Massachusetts wants ti) know if. in my opinion, the U.S. is seeing a rise in th! number of homosexuals. and if the same rise is discernible in Europe and the rest of lhe world. Nobody bas the statistical answer to guch a question. For Cine thing, since our laws and mores are now more permis· filve than in I.he. past, a larger number of homosexuals fee 1 free lo disclose them- sel ves; and this, or course, makes it seem as if the num- ber has increased . My own feeling is that there is a ismaller percentage. of homosexuals in Europe than in the U.S.. principally because the American ethos is aimed at turning out one particular kind of boy. WE ARE STILL very much 11 fronlier counlry in our ideal of the "masculine image.'' The kind of man we most needed In conquering the wilderness aind settling the West is still much I.he pattern for defining "masculinity" in . .\merican soc.iety. Europe has had time for other. and differing, n1a.st."UJine "l}'pes"' to compete \\'ilh tliat primitive image. In the U .S . it ·1s 11lill considered ~u:;pect !or a ynung man to be Jntere:;~ed in esthetic matters: to iike pnt>lry, or tniriy opera, or apprtc1ate the ballet. Jndeed, these 3C:tivitil's have b P e. n 1n- slitut1onalizcd n1ostly by females in our gociety. TN El'ROPE, THE concept n [ Dear Gloomy Gus The Ne"'port Beach police air force probably got its first kil l in a dog-fight this week. Their hell· copter smashed my kite. -D R. fhl1 IMIY.. rllJ•<ll r11Gtrt' "VllWI, <IOI ntc1111rllr t~o .. ot tllt n1w1~tp1r. 51n4 rtyr Ptl ,...,,,. It Gfoomr Gy1, Otllr P'llet. mascullfllly cloes not exclude such in- terests -the Italian males enjoy opera as much as the women do, lhe French consider a poet no less virile than a stockbroker, the. Russian male dancers in the Bolshoi ballet are as masculine. as a ny prize-fighter. Americans have always insisted on pushing its boys to one extreml'. or the other; there is little room for the balanc- ed personality. If a boy at an early age exhibits interest in esthetic matters. this is often considered "unmanly." And so, because he cannot or will not adjust to the prevailing frontier ethos. he moves toward those who "sympathize'' with his bent -which already includes a large homosexual community. l\'O OOUBT, TUE Freudians are right that the early family pattern and lhe role s played by hoth parents are lremen- dnusly im portant in shaping the psycho- sexual life of a boy ; on lhe other han d, the cultural pressures cannot be ignored, eHher, and a wavering and :o;ensitive boy i; more likely to turn away from the !T1a1nstream in the U.S. than in Europe, where he ran find plenty of hel!'ros "'ho share his interests. Tt is ~ignificant that even confirmPd homose,;ual5 do not. beh11ve so flagrantly 1n Europe as they do here, for they iltf." accepted ancl ignnred a~ an ordinary facl of life. Our fron!Jer men!ality not nnly produces more ~uch men ; it al.so keeps them al 1ena!.ed, anxious and aggressively defen!ilve about their place in our society. Boys' Clubs' Fine Work • Ch!!nce~ are goor. ih:a t the ynurhs whn w\]! be.11r !hi'. heav] .. !1 TE'.!poris1b1lity for the destir.:• of th!c' Uniter! States !l)morro1v v.·iil C'Ome, nl)l frQm the ranks t'lf lhe 1hou terll 111iid The m,11rcher!i of today, hut h orn ti:e rank! of lhme quietly go:ng ;;iboat th .. husine!<; n.f h!ci:iming lf'ducated, usef11! G!•;;en~. At or.~ t!me (J r 111notnfr, most or u~ ha\"e hea~d (If 1hat <lrg.11ni1.11t.iC1n kno"'" as Boy~.' Cl~b3 o! Amer:ca, The currer.t Quotes WUllam R.. Play, Santa Ann -"Bom· bir.~s n~fl Ar snns •re pol.11rizing people and will t:.11use those on tlle left to demand rnort 11nd more and those on t~.e rift>t tCI rr.1ke and •n!.,rc-e tougher Jaws. NI) real thangts for the Wttcr will come out o1 lhe a!h'"~ of a bank." WUll•m L. R.h·irr5. StanlPrd Prn.f. "lt may bt that !he chief goal of univ"rs.ity atudy may be ntither 11c· quiring knov.ltdge nor developing \l'i!dom but Jearn!na the trurh of ar ad11J!e: He Is a b•rbarlan \Vho think~ that the cunom1 of his nali\ e vill:ige art the ~aws of tht universe..'' Ptatl Balley. 1!11.1er, •clrtss .,n Roll~ visit -"All my l1le I've fllUo•·ed this philosophy -I get up and T to whicbllver W8y GOO turns my feel Mama used tA) say that Living b the art of getUni ul'led to what "'' r1 ldn 't expect." /{' -··-... . .,_ , .. :,,1 Guest Editorial . . . .. "\.._,,__ drive of these cl ubs to build ".Juvenile Decency" has dra\vn >w'ide attention, and it. is well to be reminded of just how far. reaching lhi!! drive has become, THERE ARE SOM.E 880 cluhs in ninre. than 600 cities and towns 1n the i..:n1ted Stales They provide guidance for nearly a mi!lk1r. boys. An an.nu;i 1 highli~ht of Bnys' Clubs activities ls !he i;election of the national "Boy of the Year." The boy thus sel~cteti is traditionally "insla\Jed '' by the Presider:l of lhe United S!.ates at a White •fouse certmony. Presidents trom Her bert Hoover to Mr. '.'ll"ixon have t:irov ided inspiration and ·1~adership to the 9oys· Clubs of America. Any boy from the age8 of 7 through 17 ls eligible for mtmbership in lhtse locally supported clubs. THERE HE \VfLL come u.nrlPr the innu .. rC"e of ~killed and fr i e. n d l y profesc:.ional 1eadi>r!I. He. will be introduced tn constructive. ph ysical and .,.oc;itio•111! p11rsuil :;. He. will dlsco,·er Uie c·1aracter and value that will fllrm a lifelong fC1undat11>n l)f !Uccess and good cilizen~hip. • Ad1ill1. who bcl i!v' in our country nnd ""i:><h tn ~eC'ure ii~ f1Jlurt . c11n find nl) ~urt r o,1.·ay of cloing ~!) than by ~11pporting the Boys' Clubs of America -• homt of gOOd C1l1Unship, lnduAlrlal Stw• R.tvlew "What would \Ve do d they needed planes to fight a forest fire?" The two are 1n no way comparable. But be that as it may, Bresnahan has promised the "grad night" flight.! would not be permitted to depart before 7 a.m. next year. The g·rads can have a longer fling. and we gel a longer snooze. 'Giant IGllers' Nee d Help They call lhern the "Giant Killer~." The onJy junior college cre\v ln the West to com· pete regularly with four-year schools has earned the nick· name. Because they w.in a lot more often than they lose . The crowning glory to the Orange Coasl College program is no\v before them, 'l'he team has become the first representing a junior college ever to be invited to Henley. That's in England and is the. scene of the world's most prestigious rowing competitio n. The invitation came frnm the Board of Stewards of the Henley Royal Regatta (the patron is ~l er Majesty, the Queen), a!l of wh ich is pretty impressive in itself. Orange Coast v.-·ilJ be competing for the Challenge Plate, one of three trophies for eight·oared shells, against teams from Oxford and Ca1nhridge, among others. . .\JI told. there \viii be 80 eight-oared shell s at Hen· ley, and \\'el! over 200 in al l classes. To get I h er e . ho,vever. t he occ: oarsmen need m oney. They have been \vorking on various fund-rais· 111g pro1ects lo con1e up wi th the funds for their partici· pation in various major competitions . They still need more. Tax deductible donations may be made to the Orange Coast College Foundation-Crew. c/o Coach David A. Grant. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, 92626. N AT LAST A Question That Has Stumped Everyone So Far . Where · Is the Revenue to Share? WASH1/\1GTON - A quest1nn 1s be1ng raised in the widely argued issue of federal revenue sharing that ha s stumped everyone so far -and probably will continue to do so. It"s simply this. Wh ere is the reve nue to share? On the basis of ind isputable figures, there is no revenue to share. Here is the reason . 'f11e government is <leeply in the red . It !s winding up thls fiscal. year (June 30 ) with a stu pendous clef icit of $25 billion. The administration e.~timates next fi~cal year will prod1Jce another huge deficit of $23 billion -for an eyepopping total of $411 billion for the two fiscal years, And thal isn't all of this stark story. IN THI!: BUDGET NOW be i n g considered by Congress is an item, about which very little is said. for interest on the national debt of nearly $400 billion. That one item alone \viii co~! taxpayers !21 billion in the new fisca l year. That is approximately one-tenth of the budget. In other words, this item amounts to a giarlt debt within a gargantuan debt. Sen. Harry Byrd, D-Va., is a supporter of revenue sharing and would like lo see it done -but realistically wants to know where the mone,v is comlng from . To him, the flood of pro-and-con rhetoric over the merits of revenu e sharing is so mu ch "'asted talk, because he has been unable to find any revenue to be shared. Says Byrd : Allen-Goldsn1ith ' "AAtJO ALL THE TALK of revenue sharing, I wou ld like to have somenne answer the very pertineElt and crucial question of where the revenue is to come from. The plain and grim fact is the federa l government does not have any revenue lo share. ll !.~ greatly in debt. It is in the hole by $25 billion in this fiscal year. and headed for an estimated $23 billi on dcficil in the coming fiscal year. "And on top of that. the government has a national debt approaching $400 billion, On Uial debt alone, the Amer ican taxp11yers are paying interest at the rate of $21 billion a year. It is also very relevant to point out that from May 1970 to 11-tay 1971, a one-year period, the national debt Increased by $25 blllion. "So I say, for all th is talk aDo11t revenue sharing. the federal government simply does not have any re venue to share. Jt is stupendously in debt and going in deeper all the time." ALSO S1GN1FICANTL , .. noted by Byrd is the. direct relation between th! continuing giant deficits and soaring national debt and innaLion. The two. he ~tresses, are immediately and ine11tric- ably intertwined . The former is the cause o( the latter. "The government cannot go on spending as 1t has greatly beyond its resources and nol expect to have. the do!lar weakened," points out Byrd . "Talk · abouf, inflation and the dete rior ation of !he dnllar. Thal is inevitable under the se circumstances. And "'hen the dollar is >w·eakened. tha t means e1·e ry hnusev.·ife 1-1·hen she goes to the grocery store has a less valuable dollar to pay for gro- ceries, "Another .... ·ay of saying it is that 1! nieans she has to pay more dollars for the same amount of grocenes. That hurls every wage earner and every housewife." IN TllE PAST SIX years -three under President Johnson and three under President Nixon the f e d er a 1 gnvernrne.nt has gone 111to the red by SI l l hillion. Jn ,Johnson 's three years, the total rleficit was $49 billion: in Nixon'a $62 billion. "Soonrr or !a1c.r," said Byrd, "the frd rral government has got to put iU finan ci al house 1n order. Unlil it does, it is nel1her reasonable nor logical to talk abnul sharin~ revenue \\'hen I he governm ent is runnin g a constantly crushing de ficit." In the past 10 years -the Kennedy, ,Johnson and Nixon Adm1nlstralions - the government has piled up a deficit each year. This little mentioned stark reality is graphically shown in th! foll o•~:ing chart. 1961·72 Deficil1 in Federal Fund~. anrl lnl ere~I. on National De.bl Fiscal Year 1961 1962 19fi.J 19fi4 1965 19fifi 1967 19'8 1969 197() 1971 (estimal.M ) 1972 I estimated J 12-year totaJ ..•• (in hilllons of dollars f Receipts Outlays 75.2 ill.3 79.7 Rfi6 113.6 90.1 87.2 95 8 9<J .9 91.8 101 4 101;.5 111.8 12fi.S 114 .7 143 I 143. 3 148:1 143.2 J.'i6.;'! 139.1 164 1 1537 176.9 1.323.8 !,469 7 Deficit (·I -4,1 -6 9 -6.5 ·• 6 .J,9 .fl l -J&.n .2a 4 .:;,; -).1 l -25 Ii 23 ! lnl,rc!l 9.0 9.! 10.0 10.7 1 t.4 12 . l 13 ~ .1 4.6 16.6 19.:J '" 8 21.1 145.9 168.4 By Robert S. Allen and John A. Goldsmltll Case Against Nassikas • Ill 'Gas Grab~ \VA5HlNGTON -\\'e ha ve called {Qr 1he impeachment of Federal Power Ch<11rman .John Nass1kas for \Ytthhnlding ev1dencf' and misleading Congress tn JUSl1iy a ~~ h!lhon ra te increase frir the natural ga~ producers, This 1.~ a stupendous sun1. 11,·h1ch \l'l'JU!d bf' St"]UE'eZPd ovt o( the consumers tn the form of higher monlhl.v gns pay. ment.~. Vel Nassikas, \vho 1s sworn to Uf>" hold the publ ic in· 1rrPsl, has blatan!ly misrepresented the fa cts to help lhe gas inleres1s get away with lh1s $4 billion ,!!rah. 'Ve have pieced together the shocking s!ory frnm the Nass1kas Papers. a sheaf of memos ancl sturlies kept under lock at tile FPC. Through a maze of 1n1ermer:l1-~r1E!1, however, \l'P. ha ve obtai11ed the suppressed papers. IT 'l'OULD TAKE dozens of coll1mns to pubhsh them all, with I h 'i r legal profunrl\1ies and complex1lies. But here is the outline of our case aga inst Nl'lssika:;; The paper!! reveal that Na:o;sika s ignored 1he studies of his own economisls and telierl u po n the gas industry's information. The FPC. of course. Is supposed lo protect the public against the (" ·--.... ··~·. ·~ .. · .,._ Jack Anderson . O<"prerlauons of the gas barons, Yt>I N;:issikas, speaking for the FPC, flUO!ed industry figures to Sena!nrs -figure s that had becn contrad!cter.! by the FPC"s economist~. These llJ!Ures had to do with the I..ouisi::ina gas reserves, which eventually \Viii supply half t.Jie nation . The_ FPC's c.hief eco nomist, Ha skel Wald, found I.he lndustry·s figures to be dubious if not outright phony. ON FEB. 1%, 1979. \Yald wrote a personal memo to Nassikes, waming that f"'O crucial sets of industry clata on ga.o; resr.rvP.s "can hardly be said to match each other ," lie could sPe "no \\'ay of corroborating" s ome nf l.he!hdu.o;try rla1a, The FPC's own auditing, he said, "tells us nothing about the reliability .. of th!' questionable information. The indus try's estimales. which shou ld he consislent. show "11urprislngly large differences·• with many specific: figures "surprisingly wide apart." he wrote. The following day, Nassiku received 11nother personal memo from ·Edward McManus, chief of the FPC'1 pMclucer divi$lon, who warned that "the reliability B11 George ---------. Dear Georgt· \Vhy is your column so small? Sometimes f haV! 10 hU}' (hr!!(> ('It four copies of the paper to find it. 0 . Y. Denr D. '' Ir ·s a c1rcul11.l ion·build1ng trick by my editor~ Probably . l may have to t1iink ynur statement O\'er for • white beforP.. 1 know what eilh!r one of us Is talking about. r'Vhen I.roubles trouble you -nl), that's 1 song. When problems prob- lem you, write ti) George.) Dear Genr~"' Don 't you think loda y·s young pt"Ople piace loo much emphasis on sex? FfF'TY1511 Dear Fiftyish \Ve-Jl. may~. On lhe Other hand. maybe it just &eflms like too much 'mph11shr: wh~ you 1et flrtyish. Qf ga~ rr11erve e.'<l1m ;:1le._.., (by lhr 1ndusiry\ for any spP.cific reservoir or r1elrl in1t1 all,Y is suspect.·· ON FEB. 1g, \\' A"L 0 senl an ev~n rnore blunt rncmo to Gordon G<x>ch. \\'hn1n Nass1kas had picked to be.' lhe FPC's chief counsel. "Y..'e are concerned O\'er t.he <1pparent la ck of adequate checks on I.he i;talist1cat re.porting operation~." wrnle \.\'aid . 1-te called attention lo an industry error of L3 trillion cubic reel, which the gas industry has lried t.o cover up. At this po int. Nasskikas and G(')(lCh $hould have orde red an immediate, massive FPC staff in vestigation. tnstead. they hus hed up the \vamings and accepted the gas producers' figures. SENATE ANTITRUST Chairman Phil Hart, D·M1ch., >w"ithoul knowing t>xactl y \\'hat Nass1kas was concealing, got "'ind I.hat something wai; amiss. In s Sept I letter. Hart asked Nassikas explicilly about the inrormation furni!'ihed by the natural gas industry. Nassikas·s repl,Y. rlaled Sept. 15. appears to be a bald lie. The two crucial sets of dala. he wrote. "closely parallel" each other. To buttre115 this aslou nc:llng statement. he added "The staff has a\~o made specialized reports and condu cted investigations." This made \l appear thal the staff ba cked up the gas indust.ry's tigures when. in facL the suppressed staff memos said exactly lhf' opposite. ON NO\'. lZ. Nassi ka.o; again cltcd the unreliable industry figures al a Senate hraring before the Senate fut 1 .o; Subcommittee. Chairman Frank Moss. 0-Utah, asked "You do have tn rely .. on indu~trv figures'.'" ' "Vei:;. but not cnl1rely," said Nassikas. Ltttl':r, he iulrled that "there Is sub..,.tanli11I reliance . bu t. , . it is not nonanalyllcal reliancl' " In 1ls context. the 1tateinent gave th t impression that the FPC'1 "analytical'' st.udies supported the. 1nd1J~1ry·.\ f 1gllrr~-The opptisit.e, nr cour~e. "'as true. The nc~t day. \\<'aid .ioltf'rl f\a s.s1k1s ;1·1lh ano1her bombshell. This was 1 111emn rhsc.Jris1ng lho:i!. the fPr's stud1e1 anrl the 1ndus!ry 's f1gurP~ \\'ere out. of kil ter by a slarl ling 42 pcrrrnt. \\'ALO l'OLLO\\'El) th1.s up \\'llh a st.rnng memo In Grinch's office on De.r . J re11era1ing that !he evidence 1ndicat!d erl'or~ up In 40 percenl 1n some o! th• indu~1ry data. Yet elgh1 da>•s later, bolh Nass1 kas .11nd Gooch again tout.ed the lndu ~try's figu res at a Senate hearing chaired hy Sen. Lee: Metcalf, D-Mnnl .. ::in expert on the ~ubjecL Gooch blandly testified that thn industry·s figures were •·rea~onably reliable.'' Wald 's contr<iry warnings , which C('lu]d save the gas user:; $4 hill ion, already had been hidden away. l"ootn ole· As \\'f' previously repnr!ed, Nassfkas refused In discuss that 54 billion boondoggle with us on the grounrl~ th at the case is still before him . Gooch ha s denied an y wrongdoing by Nassikas or himself. <.. -~--- Friday, June 18, 1971 T hr. '.ri.rl.orinl pn91t nf I.he Daily Pilot seek.s to inform and stlm· ulnt.e rrnrfers b!1 presel'l!i11r1 thi.t 11e10.~paper's opi'!iOtts and com .• 11u•11tnry on taprc., nf nrlrrf!J£ nnd .~11;i~nf1m1H't, by pr('l11jr/n1g a /01·111" fnr 'h e expression n/ our rrtorlcrs ' opfnlnn$, nnr/ h!I prt.1t"n.tin17 1/11: ri!11erse t!ir1ii· point.s of i11forrr1ed l)b.srrvrrt ll l'!d spokr..tmen on lOp1c.~ nf 1.ht de» Robert N. \Veed. Publisher \ J ! ! • I I I 7 I I I ~ I " . ' y ••• ' \ .J .. ,,,., ·-' z·· I ., j ' . ' 'I " 6men BEA ANDERSON, Editor Prld•1· '~"" 11. nn H ''" II Scouts See Camp Ahead Indians, pioneers and denizens of the Old \Vest \Vil! live again thi s sumn1er as n1ore than 1200 c;irl Scouts travel lo carnp '''1th lhoso themes in n1ind. Three different "stay and day" c:an1ps \1111! be in operation from ?.1onday, June 21. through Thursday, Jul.v 1. at l rv in e Lake, San· tiago Ran ch and Peters Canyon. Brownies \Viii be bused in each day to the r a m p s, \Vhile the others \Y iU be staying for the five-day sessions. Cadettes and Seniors fron1 Ne\\'port Beach. Irvine and Costa t.1csa will assist leaders in teaching the younger girls camp skills. safe- ly, songs and games. Objectives of the camping program are to develop resource· fulncss. self-reliance. responsibility to others and a sense of accomp· tishment and inner satisfa ction. Each day will begin \.\'ith a flag raising ceremony and conclude with campfire skits. Ii \II 11 I· I I 'I ' II I T IME TUR NED BACK -The Old West will come alive this sum· mer for more than 1200 Harbor Area Girl Scouts during camps \vith three the1ncs. Learning a pioneer craft to go along with the pioneer theme are Oeft to right) Debbie Charnbcrlain. Patti Ziel · insk i and Lori Lyn Wix. The camps will take pla ce at Irvine Lake. Santigo Ran ch and Peters Canyon. Camp director for the Newport-Irvine comn1unitics is fvlrs. Fi.ob· ers ?\1cCowen. Mrs. Edward Zielinski' \viii direct the Pioneer se~~ilon for Costa Mesa girls and Mrs. Bertram Orloff is in charge of the Old \Vest Camp in Peters Canyon. r - '~. '\'\'I ~·­D•ILY ,!LOT,. ... ,.,, •ich1nl llffl'l19f" Balboa Blast Fused Sun1mer fun \Viii begin with a bang during a b!ast-0ff party Sunday, J une 27, al the Ba!boa bayfronl home or /'.fr . and ?-."!rs. Don Redington. Attending will be nc111 and old member~ of the Central Newporl Beach Comnlunity Association, a 22-year-0ld asSOC'iation ser\•ing property owners and rl'gistered voter~ fro1n i\1ain Street lo the Newporl Pier. oceanfront to bayfron1 Planning the get·acquain1cd party. which Y.'111 include tahle tennis, volleyball , cards, din- ing . <lancing and convcrs11t ion, arc the /'11mes. \Vin Ashton, Lew J_ Dunning. Tom Hyans, \Vill1am Johnson. Willia1n 8. Martin, Frank L. Spangler and Afiss Sue Ficker. Hosting will be members of the newly elected board of directors including Ashton, Mrs. Barton Beek , William Bents, Mrs. Lewis Fannon , f\.Uss Ficker , Robert Gr ah, Ernest ~1cCook. \\'alter Poile- vent and Redington. The festivitie~ vt'i11 blast off al 4 p.m., with dinner pro- grammed at 6. Gelling 1n a practice se~s1on before the volleyball gan1c begin!'! arc fat lert) Redington and Mrs. Fannon. Plenty of Pennies Co llected for O'Neill Park on ce again \Vil\ be beautiful. thanks to th e efforts of first and second grade students at Irvine Elementary School and members of the Irvine . Junior \Voman ·s Club, who have collected "green· Pines cry" for ne'v trees. Planting the first tree to replace those ravaged by fire are rlcfl to right) William Col- lins, supervising ranger at the park, ~Ir:i;. Rola nd /\.. Buck, Brian ?\1eliger and Chrissy Stevens . Daughter Invites Trouble by Giving Mom Poor Reception t1EAR ANN LANDERS: l was married young and v.·c had lv.·o daughters with in 14 monlhs. Soon after the second girl was bOrn, my husband became involved with 1ther v.·omen. I stayrd v•ith him for five rrars -blaming myself, lhinking if I \\rrc a good wife he \vould not he running ;.round One day I returned early from an ,;ut-of-IO\\"n trip and cnughl him in our ~rv O\l'n Ocdroon1 v.·ith another \\'Oman. 1 r!Ccided he was ronr:n to the core and I fil ed for divorcr !hr following 1veek. (()Jr tlRughtcrs were then 6 and 7 J J \\"en! to v.·ork and raised lhe girls with no financial hel p. It \l'asn't easy but wf' fr1;"ltlaj."!cd. ~1v rtau~hteri; never knew why 1 dh·orccd their f11!hcr , I alway!'i spokP \ ANN LANDERS ~ well of him and let him take them for \·acation v.·henever he asked . Now the shocker: The olrlc!t girl Is being married in a few mQnths. Her lather is giving her a bc:iuti[ul church \vedding. I am not allowed to be present. 'Mlose are his orde rs. I am so hurt I can- not describe Lhe agony . or course I rou\d never give her the kind of wedding her father can give her, bul I want more than anything in the world to be there. Unlei;!I I promise lo sta y away from the chur ch her father will withdraw his offer. What do you think of a man like that? - GRIEVING f\10~1 DEAR rtfO~I : Never mind about Hl~1. Wh•t'1 "";Vith your daughtu that she "'Ou1d awree to 1t1ch outrageious terms? Any girl who attaches more Importance tG • fancy weddlrte than to having her mother pre!ltnt 11 • ml&hty welrd study. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My RCcrctary l)as a nickname which her colleagues use behind her back. It fits her to a ''T," She is called "~1otor Mouth." This woman chews gum at the rate of 5.000 RPM. The crackling and popping is bad enough but when 'Ile talks and chews. it drives me wild. Occasionally 6he laughs with her mouth ~de open and I can see that huge wad or gum -H's got to be U1ree sticks. a most unappetizing sight. Is there a way to let "Motor Mouth" know tbat her gum chewing bot.hers me -~·ithout lelling her? I don't want to get thRt personal. Thank you. -ROPE'S END DKl\R ROPE: H11Dd "Motor Moutll'' this column. Tell hrr thllt on occas.l•n you ~ee yo11rtt.lf la the lettus (everyone dot1 ! and ask If 1be 1aw ber1ell todey. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am an 11- yea r-old girl. Please don·t throw this let· ter away just because it is a kid problem. I have two girl friends. T like them both but they don't like each other. When 1 am with Polly (made up name). she talks about ~1olly (also made up name.) 11 makes me feel two-faced when I listen Both Polly Rnd ~folly have asked me to be lheir best friend . (Polly wanUi me to • it in writing, like a pledge.) Whtn T refused to do it she got mad. I've trted lo get them to like each other but it's no use. Yesterday Polly told me if I am friendly v.·ith Moll y she is through with me. What should I do? BETWEEN Tf!E DEV IL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA , DEAR 8: Polly sounds as if she Is tbe "Devil" so my advltt la take lbe deep hint sea. Nn friend ha s tbe. rlgltl to Im.. pose such a cbolct. Such 1 dtm1nd, ~hould. In my opinion, elfmlnate tbe person ·who makes It. locidenlally. this Is not a ;'kid" pro- blem. Many adulls are vktlmlzed In tbt same maaner. Thi~ ad\•k:t: is for them. .... Do you f1>el Ill at ease ... out of it? ts everybody hRving a good time but yoo? Write for Ann Lin<lt!rs' booklet. "The Key lo Popularity," enclosing with )'t!Ur reque st ~ crnt.s in coin alld a long, gelf. addressed, stamped envelope in care of the DAILY PILOT. • • . • .... OAll Y ll'llOT Your Horoscope Tomorrow Cancer: Let Losic Dominate S•turd•y June 19 By SYDNEY OAIARR Rudolph He•• 1upposedly made bit infamou1 flight \0 Scotlat1d, during World War ll, on the advi ce of 11trologer1. Following tbl1, Adolph Hitler ordered a s trolog ers lo Germany rounded up and burled I n Io concentration ca mps. Despite pop u I a r ml8conctptlons. IU tle r w11 no friend of astroloKY. ARIES 1 ;...tarch 21-April !9): Don't mix business a n d pleasure. Right now. for you, money and fr iendship are ak in to 011 and v.•ater. Stick to the basics and let the credit go. i'-1essage will become clear. TAURUS (April 2G-May 20): ltght Stop foohng your!elf CA PRICORN ~Dec . 22-Jan. 191 : Block holes in budget. Foreg o luxury item until finanCes are in better order. There is no real need lo rush. Voice of experience is for you r ov:n benefit. AQ UARIUS (Jan. 2G-Feb. 18 )'. You gain arlded recogni- tion . Past efforts pay dividends. Older individual • ~~es on a meaningful com- pl~cnl. Be apprrci1tive. Ob- tain hint from C1 prlcor n message. PISCES (Ftb. 19-March 20l: One who advocates excess speed does not have your best Interests at heart. Know th is and act accordingly. Stick to your own game plan. Be proud of ;iccomplish ments. If' TODAY IS YOUR HrRTHDA Y you are dynamic. independent. atlt.!lctive to the opposite sex. AL tim es , you tend to go to ex cess in eating, drin king. But, mostly , for yoo it 1s a matter of joie de viv re -the RQOd life. You 11re a delightful companion. and by October you will be in a better position to a ccompli 1h personal goals. • '• " SOME POOR SOLES WERE LEFT OUT IN THE COLD Some professional superiors rn.!ly appear supe rsensitive. Complete tasks. Leave in· novations for another time. Ex:press willingness to hand!e overtime assign ment, You are appreciatl'.'d. Facts Bored Host Has 'Last' Laugh By JO OLSON 01 !ftt EMiiy ~Uol 51111 There were many heels 1n the crov,:d. but none were "shoed out.'' It was a rainy day and too cold for any pair to be: out· side unprotected. The group was attractive, as every- one showed up well-heeled, and all were getting a boot out of v.•atching their friend!' bare their soles. Though almost everyone \Va s soft. shoeing it. the occasion \\'as not a variety show but a first class production . The impresario \Vas Vicci Malouf and the audience included members of the Newport Beach Friends of the Librarv who were gathering for their annuti! meeting. The bare fact was that Vicci'5 Can1eo Shores home has a luxurious \Vhite car- pet and to avoid soiling it had to be taken in stride. The whole performance went \veil to the last with everyone buckling down to the problem underfoot. And when the hostess had made a complete sweep of the guests and sized up the situation, she was t ickled pink. No one's arches had fallen on the job. Cool Idea: Hot Pants ~ ~ J ' I! X·l74 • Hot Pants Hot P::i nl5 are a ni11~t fn r everv \\'ar drnbe - a.nd here are a fe\\' gond idea~ as to u•ha1 to rl n \Y1th them. Ftir evening \\'e:i.r lht!m under a long ~kirt slit up one sid e 5ea1n to ~h o\V them off. For day 'vear: take an y or your last year's nii nis or tunics -again slit the side seams -and vo1la. a total ne'v look! For leisure and fi ports,,·car: ju~I add your fav- orite shirt and e:niov the fi1111 and fun This easy pattc.rn is ideal for all fahr1rs. X·l74 is cut in Misses Sizes 6·16 and Junior Si1..es 5-15. Size 12, misses, and Size 11 . junior. both require ariproxi- m1tely 7/8 of 11 yard of 45" fabric. This pre-cut'. pre-perforated Sapdea Desig~er Pattern produces a better fit. To order X-174: give aiu.-name. address and zip . Send $1 .00 postpairl . I Address SPADEA. Box N. Dep't CX-15, Milford. N.J . 08848. -----·: SAUCERMAN SCHOOL ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS SUMMER SCHOOL JuM 21 • August 1 l I or flnY p11rt th~r~f 1 Willard H. Saucennan, Ed. 0. Tel•phon• 540-4060 School S41-17SI (•ve.) ENROLL NOW FOR FALL Coast Clubs Vicci Malouf (above), the hoste11, shines in role 11 Mrs. Ralph Webb c:ovars 111 tlie angles in tlie prob· lem underfoot. Variety Adds Season's Spice Variety is the spice of life 1nd Orange Coasl residents i;ee m to be gelling their share as activities range r r nm demonslrat ions. meeting:; and installations 10 card pa rttei; Art League Fnn11er \Vall D1~nf'y art director Ll<lyd H;irl 1ng will demnnstrale hi.~ V.'<ilercnlnr techniq1ie lo me1nbers of the Cni:;ta f\1e1'.a Art League at 7-#J p.m. Tuesday, June 22, in Adams School sing for the Kiwanis Club Tuesday. June 22 . AlS() on the ;igenda is a mystery trip Thursday, June 24. Lo Leche The art of natural fe-edin~ 1~·111 be disrussed v.'hen the liunl!ngton Bee ch La Leche League mee!s ill 8 p m \Vednesday .. June 23. It is the i;econd 1n a st:>nes nf four meetings t11k ing ptarl" 111 the home of Mrs. A. L~·nn Meyer. Ha rbor AAUW GEJ\-1JNI (~1ay 21 -June 20): Optimism soars due to long- clistance communicalion. Af· fa irs of heart are acceltiratrd. Keer con fidentia l mallers free of scandal. C I a n des l I n e n1cclln.'l is on agenda. CANCER (June 21-July 221: Emotions tend to dominate logic. What you have been tak- ing for gran led may get out of hand . Stubborn friend insists on pushing personal point of view . Take it in st.ride . LEO (July 23 -Aug. 22 ): N e g I ected correspondence cou ld pro,,e an irritant Fulfill obligations. Get basics out of v.·ay early -then relax with con genial persons. Aquarius person figures prominently. VIRGO !Aui . 2."1-Sept. 22): Light touch is order of the day. Forcing methods create confu~ion , delay. Be aware of deUuls, apparti nt minor mat- lers. G;iin through re;id ing. LIBRA (Sep t. 23-0ct. 22 ): F1n1111r1al ob\igRt1ons are met thrnugh vl'.'rsatile approach. 1\1rl is due from unexpeeted 11uar1Prs. Apparent chance enrlt:lrl ;1ul.~ 111 <;ol\ 1ni:: chlem- n1;i Gen1ini h;i~ su.c,cf'~llnn. SCORPIO 1QcL 2:1.;'l:nv. 2l I: B<l<;Jc 1ssurs dominate. At· 1rrnptin11: 10 5kir essrntials v.ould hr an rrror J)on·1 1ry tn he vnur own la wvPr . Adhere to -' rulC.~. IT"gulatton.s Time is on }llllr su1r SAGITTARIUS jNov. 22- !){'(' 211 · Takr .<.peci ~l care in tr;d[1c; a•·o1d excessive sreed. At1rnt 111 n to he;il!h no,.,, is of paramount importance. See prrsn115 .. ~ituations in realistic .. ~ First Season Opens \Vomen golfers of Big Canyon Cou ntry Club. Ne\\·port Bear h \\'II! be ..:elebrat· 1ng their official opening 1·ue:c;day. June 22. \\'hen about 100 enthus1a~t:c; co n· "erge on the course for a tournamen~. fo llo\:1ed by a 1~1n cheon. S\vi n,l?ing into the firllt year is Mrs. Jerome f-lelper1n-, chairman, \fh1l e tltrs. Clayton Rose, treasurer' \Vaits her turn for teei ng off. Sister of the Groom Capitol Hip to Socialite Guest WASHINGT0'.11 -\tary Ann res tmblance to her t.:ill. shm across tlie country anrl is her best hc<iu. Brink Thnrne, I I 'nother. ha.~ ;i disarm in~ 101n1ng up with several friends ,.,,1th her ;it 1he wedding. Bu• "'.\\rizie'' Cox. sister-in-a,.,, n h :.mile, piercing blue eyes. and v.·ho \\ill ma ke the Journey In s r moanerl when shti c1ught new \} wed Tricia ~1xon Co:s;. is 15 friendly with the press. a hig rented truck. Tricia 's '~ccfd1ng hnuciuet -by ~1r1k1nJ:,ly hip and a member \\'hen asked if 1l v.·ou!d be She sa\s she has Lra vele-d bnda! design nf course. of th" fl/'IW ge nt'ralinn ;1 good marriage. r-.1 az1e said every ~uITuner and prefers to "I rn in trouble." sighed Tht' tall j:..fool·!O l ~lrndrr "I \ol'e my brother " rough it rather than go !1rsl \lazir '.\cw Ynrk soc1al11e capture<! \\'hile w:1 !k1ng rlnwo !he ('la~s. She has been to ~lexico Spe:iking nf fa!<>hinn . ~t;irtha \\'a~hini:ton'o;-;ittrnt1nn v.•ith .iisle 1n the Rose Garden l;is\ and India . among o I her :-.1 11chrll's shnv.··slopp1n~ cns· her ~(Jplu•lll'.tlrd n1o111 nrr and ~aturdav as ni:11rl nf hnnor . places. 1un1e ;it Tric1a·s wl'.'dd in iz_-an her niod rlnlhrs ~hr wore lhc \lazi e Wa<; sn much ai ea<;e. :-0\azic • <tltcndcrl Ch a p 1 n aprico1 1crscv to p v.1 th a wh it!'! nrw gr;inrlin~ ~11·lr drr!'-srs ~he tried t(I ca!rh h er ~chnnl in Neu• 'fork whllr .11 nrl rclln1\ ;inklr -l rniz_th ~K irt 1\1111 fl;it lt.1 li<1n <;hors at all hnHhrr's e\r In rl1sLra rl hii-n Trici a 11·:1 <; ;i ..,!urlcnl 1hrre · ! ;inrl a 1nal•·h1nc ;iprico1 w1dt<- thr part1e<; v.hcre hrr hrothrr from the r-11ff iz_room-11~(' pnsr 11 ,15 a ternb lP r-llidcnt.' ~h" hr 1n1n1l'.'d haL will hr \Yorn ln F.rl11arrl 2~. and Trt•'l<I ,,rrf' he had ass11rned-sa 1rl. !3111 w1lh her fam1lv R11ck 1n~hr1m Palarr ~he and hr1n J;: frlrrl hrf0re the \\ h;le CROSSES COU!\TRY pushin i;:. ~hr drc1d!'d 10 go on brr h 11~ba11d, Atl \I Gen .. J"hn Hriusr 1\rrld111g to cnllc~e and rhn~e ~milh ~ :O.·l1trht ll. plAn l" 11t1end 1he ,\laz1c . 2~. v.h n<;P l1gh1 brn v.·n Loo kini;t and aclinf,\ like a v.•hrre <;he tnR1nrl'.'cl in h;story Amrrii:an Ra r A.~.~nciation liiane fal15 loosely on hrr 111odel. fashion is n11tur.'l\ly her .. 1 ' -f 1 and la1c r ;irch1lrcture n1('rl111" 1n L<>n"0n in J u y •. l1·11l1l·1·.<. ·, •. •01 11crd tn the love She WI!$ one o Hl air ~ . · · " " " ' .~ " ,, · . d " ,\laz1e apparently 1s nol in a ,~·hen delep:a1t~ are en· Harting's historical pain- tings of the Old \Vest hani in galleries throughout the coun- try. r-.1any of his v.·orks have been reproduced as Christmas cllrds and calendars and 1n nun1erous n1aga21nes. l"Oll~lanl i;pothgh\ 1.11011 focu~rs \\'ho have JUSI graduale r.rom 1nood lo settle down . She had tertaincd by Quer.n Elizabeth. on the first fa mily. bul she 1he Yale School of Archllec·-.======================== ~frs. Kennelh Lewis h~ .. c. t<iok 11 in ~tnrle Rnrl ;ippeared ture. And she will be looking .I ceptcd leadership of l he to Pnjlly the allenlion. for a job-bul not soon . ~e\i;port-Costa Mesa Branch Sht bears a s 1r11 n g Firsl she wants to lr.'Jvel of the American Associalion 0[1~-~;;;=;;_~=~~~~~=~~=========;ll Harbor Sen iors ~ummrr f11r Hitrbnr .Senior \1t11rni; 1nrl11d"i; rarrl rla.\·1ng, i:;hurflrho.ird and i-1n~1n~. Rrirl.'le 1.~ rt.1~·ert fnd~ys ;i! 11 ;i rn . pinrirhle. Tuei;rla~· ;i1 11 311 a.m and c;in;i~1 a. l\1nn- d:i.v .!It 11 30 B.m. Shufl!ehoard 1~ pl;iyrcf Tursrlil,V and Thur~­ da.v a! 12·.10 11111. Thr chnr;il RfOllJ'I rl11n:. tn t:ni\'ersity Women . Serving with her are Lhe l ~Imes E J . 0' 8 r i e o . prcs1flent~\ec1 , Edv.·in Alforrl and R. ~1. Nall. secretanrs, f D Glai-smoyrr. treasurer. anrl L. B. Blank , parliamen- t.1r1an I Vice presidents are-!\\rs V.' Grady Thompson . proiir.l m rh;iirm11n and ~1rs. F.nr lla11aucr , m~m be r" hip th;iirman. BIKINIS $1395 CUlTO• MAOI Mix & Mitch Top• & Bottoms All F ebric• SKI MART Jafl' W. COAIT HWY. HIWl°ORT llACH 642-8335 TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dore You . . Every Saturdoy Pre Summer 20 % Off ON ALL READY-TO -WEAR • BIKINIS & I PIECE SUITS • COVER UPS SALi INDS MONDAY, J UN[ JI La fiesta • top drawer 22 1-221 '/, MARINE AVE . BALBOA ISLAND ii TISSOT The perfect way to say Happ y Father's Day on Sunday, June 20th. P I"'••' ['.•'! <$ ~ rt'~'I cl ~rt 'I~, ~-II ~rf'••r'"'" I"' T ''"' ~··11- tl e" """" "~ t•IJ ~ ruog,1 II • ,.1i.w,~n 1"0 ~., 1 01••-11 11. ora r1 .ti e"1 tr~•1.o·~' ~ •ri•~i.ng •11 ~11c:i 1,..,, tlt!ltl 11"111 no1 onhr ,..,,,.1 ,,.,,..~,,,rn 1,, ... l'ut c '~ l'e u~•o tfl ••c.,ril lfl~O ·d1~!4~t• c1llS f4•'''Cf "'•<et§ 1r~ Ol~~r I "'~ !'r "~1~ S·1 ~1<1~1 l 'tt• ""l it (· res s•.t~1 c "" S8~ Ot .. er T11'(l! w11c r •s trol'1 139 95 10 ~iGfl • llU"IT l"IGTOM CIHtllt Ill IHI Ope11 Mo11dey, Th11r1doy •"~ ffl~llf 'ti! 9 p ,.., • I f 7 1 I I I I I .. J '; (• \ .. -• • • '· f 7 ' Costa Mesa Today's Final EDITION N.Y. Stoeks VO L. 6~. NO. I ~5. 4 SECTIONS , 50 PAGES OR"NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE II , 1971 TEN CENTS ' Fair Nlanager TeII·s D1·eams, Hopes for Future By TERllY COV ILLE or ·~· O•lly '11•1 Sl•H A. perfnrm1n~ ;i1·ts thcalr.r on the grounds <1f the Orang!! Count_v Fair JS JUSt a pipr dream, adm1ls Jarncs Porterfield. 30. general manager of the lair. But he likes 10 dream and he just rnighl m:ike a r('Ality of it. Since November -when he was hired 11way frnm the Ni'lp;:r Counl y Fa ir -he has put a lot of o1hcr rlrr ams in their pro- per perspective for Orange County . Horse racing. undcrgrou nr1 cleclr1dly, a cafete.r1a. ii new administra11on bulldinR And itn exposition building are $Orne of the vision11 he hopes to install in the next five years. PorLcrflcld outlined much of the county fa1r·ll future l(l members of Costa MesR CHART Thursday morning. "Some of them even liked my perform- ing arts idt'a.'' he said. "But before the b1gj!er i'!emi; are at- complished we hal'e a lot or replaccmenl y,·ork to dn and ~eneral improvement on thr f;iir ground~" 1'hursda v night thr fair dircclori; ;ip- proved $210,000 tn undcr,l.l'round anc1 up- date 1111 uf the f<'ur"s elec:tricaJ d1str1l>U· lion. now strung out on overhead v.·ir<'s. ··Those v.•ires 1o1·ere built on a l('nl· porary hasis in 1949 and they're stilt he!'e ., Por1erfie.ld commented. s/ next year's t;iir he hopes lo rcplacr Lhe rabbit building and expand the second arena for the horse shows. Plans have also been made 1n replace the horse barns and !n install better convenience f;iciJi liCS like drinking fountains and COO· tession stands. "The lair needs a lot of patch up and p<linting," he explainrd. During 1973·74 Por!crfield said a $180.000 ca feteri a .1nd lhe new $200.000 admini.~tration bu ilding v.·111 go up . Th<:' end of the fai r's h\/e·year bui!rlin~ program should sre a $:100.000 multi - purpose building and a $400,000 firsl phase of an expos1lion building com- pleted. .. After that maybe someone wil1 con· sider 11 commun ity sponsored performing arts thea ler,'' Por1erfle!d added. On th<:' priority list. but at the boll om, i~ a convcnlion ceOll'r proposed for Costa ~1<'s<I and tied into the fa irgrounds. "\Ye d('ln 'l ha ve any figures for il.'' Porlcrficld explained. "It 's a matter of cinllars and cc.nls and lhis is on the bot - tom.'' Horse racing 1s a ~eparale topic, not ytt rinaltz.ed but apparently desired by those concerned. The pl;io is to sponso r 10 days of racing during the (air but at Los Alamitos Race Tral'k. "\Ve would lc35r !he Los Alamilot tr;u•k during m1d~July. and the track could extend its own r;icing season an e:i;· lr;i 10 d;1ys,'' said Porterfield. "Eacll county fair 1s :illo\ved 14 days of horse (Sec FAIR, Page Zl eav ur oun s ew ort Viet At•ticles NY Times Denies Nation Imperiled Russ Proposing 5-power Nucle ar Disor1ni11.g Iii eel \Y A.SlllNGTON !l 'Pl l -Thr Sn111e! {"n1nn h;i~ prori0~cd a f1v('-p0\1er nurlra r d1S<1f1T11'1tnrnt cnn[ercnrc 1h<it would in · rludc ('on1n1l1111 s1 China Thi' l n1ird Sl<itrs 1~ sll!d~ 1n~ \hr prnpo<al hrto1 e rnnfernn~ 1111h 11~ ;il!1c•, thr S1a1e 0<'par!n1ent $aid tod;l\ Spokc~n1an flnrirrl .J :-.1crlo~kPy said th<' Huf..'\l an propns .. d l\<I~ drilvrrcd ln !he \\'hill". lt ollsr Tuesday by So v 1 e l An1bassador An;itoly F. Dobrynin. !I calls for a nicc1ing or !he linit rd SLales. Br itain. Fr:1ncc. f\ussia anrl the People's Rcpubl11' of China lo consider the gener;:il subJCCI of nuclear dlsarma- n1cnt. he said. "\\'e wi ll stuch· this Soviet statement and ,~;11 consul t ' wir.h ou r allies about it ..• mcan\\'hilr. we continue lo rcg11rd progress at the Strategic Arms Limila· lion Talks as lhe best way to m11ke mraningFul progress," he si1d. From Wire Service• NEW YORK -The New York Time~ today denied government charges that articles-it published based on A ''lop secret" Pentagon report on Vietnam pre· judiced the defense interests of the United Stales. ln a brief filed in federal court the Times s11id the government had not made the slightest effort to prove that the defense efforts of the nation would be harmed by publication of the series. The government hN charged that the Times articles threate.ned thf! natMtn's defense effort! and jeopardized our foreign relations. Michael Hes~. ch ief of the U.S. attorney's cjvil division, 11lr;o 1:;harged that the papers used by the Times in preparing Its articles "were stolen and ;ire the property of the United Stales <ind Wl:' are entitled to have them returned." The Times' brief clain1ed !ht in· formation revealed in tht three article.~ published so far in no way endangered or injured the American armed force.~ or that there was any prospect of lu ture articles having this effect. Federal Judge Murray I. Gur[ein last Tuesday granted a government request fnr a tempnrary restraining order to pre- vent the Times from publishing the final two parts nf the five-p&rt serif'.~ which unmasked decision·making at the \\'hite House level. The injunction run~ out 111 l p.m. Satur· d;i v 11epu1.v L'.S. marsh al11 b;:irr rrl !ht <'ourtronm lo mos! reporter.~ for tod;iy·.~ hrariog on rhr li!Overn m enr~ tf'que.~I fo r a pcrmanenl inJUnr!ion against fur1her publicaL100 . Protrst by the ne1o.•smen tha t the issue of freedom of the pre.~s wt1~ on 1rlal and th...: the press wa s being Oa rred from covering it ~·ere ignored. Thr .Justice Department had 11 dci;cr ip- ti\'e lisL of !he malerials upon which the 'rimes bastld its stories. The newspaper supplied the list Thur5day at Gurfein's suggestion. The department cl aims publication of the report. "'hich wa5 ordered in 1967 by then Defense Secretary Robert S. ~lcNamara , could damage ne.tional security. The Times ha5 5aid it will not harm 5eturily and the public ha 5 the (See TIMES, P1ft Z) Dl lL'I' l"ILOT Jt•U P~tl• 12-year Dreani The new th er;ipcutir S\Vimming poo! al ~·airvi e \11 State Hospiu1l became a realil.y 1'hurs day at dedi· catio n ceremonies on the pool deck. liarbor area fund raisers dedicated 1nuch tJme in the projecl and collected more than $62.000 f.O\Var d the pool. Markets Tumble Stocks Suffer 15-point Decline '.'l~;y.r YOR!\ 1 l~rl) -Slock.~ tumbll'd ~harply 1n moderate ly ac1111e trading today. Thr IJnw ,)(111('~ 1nrlu stna1 ;ivrragr v.a~ off ninrr lh;in l:'i points ;i ( 1190 i7 wh1lr Stanrl;irrl & Po11r'~ .'10!) ~tork 1ndr~ <.howr1I ;:i lo~~ 11/ ! 17 a1 fl!i 11 Dei·lines r1>u!rd ;id v~nrr~. 1,01!4 10 2.~I). a1111101-": the J.~21 issur~ cros);1n~ ihr 111pr Vnhime ;ii 2 ri.1n. ;irnllu11l erl 10 111,1110.INlft sharrs, compared 11·11h 10.:120.000 sliarr.< t~aded at ;i compar<1blr period !he pre- vious session. Monte (',ordon, sen1nr \•ic-e prrs1r1rot of Bache & Comp any, 5a1d 1he sr!11ng was touched off by a Dow .Jones rcpon th;it Mutual fund redem plion.~ 1n Ma,v h11c1 exceeded sales for the f1r~t !imP in 1he 30-year history of the industry. In addilinn, the 1nveslment eompany inslituti.>, the ~lutua1 Fund lndustry'J Trade Asaociatio11, ~aid the funds' cash positiol'J in May dropped to >1.86 percen t rrom 5.5 percent in Apr il. Llectrnn1cs and 011~ were under seJ)1 n.i: pressure, while sterls. m('llors, 11 r'l(f rhcm- 1cals jleoerally trarti>d ovrr narrow pncl'! rt1n,1?e.~ All'l1nr~ wnrkcd low('r 111 tnm:t 1n~1an. ,.,._~ Ht11ls and a1Tc ral!.~ !enrlPd hul ,l?rnrral l~· 1n fral'tHin~. f'ii.'\lf'r. Arnon.11: !he day·~ ninst act11 r "!Otk.~ were ~at1011al A1rl111rs, Amr.rarla H<'s~, McDonald'~ Corp. Jcrsty Standard, r an An1<"r1can Worlrl Airwa.v.~. First National C1tv Corp . aocl American Telephone. ~ rr1ce~ ca srrl in mnd<'r<1Lrl.v active trad· 1ng on the A.rnencan Stock Exchange. NY Welfare Declines i\E\1i YOR K fA Pl -Thr Welfare. rleparlmenl reported Thursday Iha! the number ()f people on relief in April dipped by 363, the first decline ln lwo years. 8tl1 Baby Dies; Fina] Survivot• Clings to Lif c SYDNEY IUPJ ) -The eighth of nine ch1hlrc n born Sunday lo an A.ustrahan hnusewife died today. leaving nnly a ~I X· 1neh-long, J2,ounce. boy still 11!ive. Doctors .~aid hi.~ ch;inces were very slim. A bul!c11n rro1n the Sydney f\O}fll \\'r1ml'n 's llosp1!al s;ucl 1hr boy'.~ s1s1rr, 11·hn wr1~hed nnr pound. d1rd ;it 2 40 a m of Jung eompl!c;i11ons. It said !he bny s tl)nd1\1on "continues to remain cri\1cal." Since his birth. mrd(cal expe rt~ had 1·on~1drr('d th e boy lhe lrA sl likely of the n1nr to liv e and 1naturc They said thl'y V.'<'re 11mazed by his l'ndurance. Two dil YS ago, the boy received a fresh b!QQd !ransfusi<ln and both infants began f<"ed1ng for the first tin1c . The boy wa!i 1he youngest ;ind the tiniest of the five boys and four girls that Mrs. Geraldine Brodrick deli vered In wbal medical authorities said was the largest multlp!e birth for any single pregna ncy kno\vn to them. Two of the infan ts were stillborn an d five others died within two days. He was referring 1n the talks belwccn thf' Soviet Union and lhr. Uni !rd States in Vienna and Hel sinki which h;ive been in progres.~ since No,-ro1her. 1~. Irvine Named • Ill New Suit Doctors connected with the births have cteclined to speculate on the survival pr!}- spects or any of the children. Othrr pediatricians, hnwev<'r, have said rhcr11 v.·as less than a 5 percent chance for su rvi val ror any one or them. A.t 1hese lalks. \1•hich voill be resumed in Helsinki .July B. 1he L;nited Stales and Russia intend. accnrdin~ 10 the Whill! House. to concrntralc th i~ yrar on ~citing an agreement tn limit defeos1ve nucle11r mis~ilrs. ~·hile at the san1e time agreeing on "certain measures" to li roi l oflensi\'e i y'\term. Stale Department officials, for Lhe m!}- menl. were at a loss l'i explain exactly "'11Y llussia had called for the fl\'e ·powrr nuc::le11r disarn1an1enl cooferl'nce while !ht SALT lal ks wrrt under way. Officials noted thal Russia had made scver11I such proposals prior In the begin- ning or lhe current t;i lks but had not made any si nce the SALT ncgotia lions began J 9 months ago. 7th t:onunaud Ch an~e YOKOSUKA .. lapan !AP l -Viet Adm. "'ll liam P 1'1:irk took comma nrt of lhl' l l S. &ovrn1h Fltt1. the W£1r!rl '!-1 l:iri;:('.~l $r<111oin11: lorc:t. in :1 rrremony tnday at 1~.1~ U.S na v:1l bP.~f' S'Ou th (If Tokyo. Incorporation Petition Attacked by Santa Ana By TOr.f BARLEY 0 1 ""' D•ll' '11111 "•" An Orange C-Ounty Superior Court hear· ing inlo the cily of San111 Ana'5 cl aim that I.he Irvine Compaay reneged on Its pro· mlse to allow lhe city lo annex nearly 1.000 acres of land near !he Santa Ana ~tarint Corps Air Facility wa5 po5lponed today when lhe city filed 1 new la wsUit against the company, the l r Y In e Industrial Complex and Orange County supervisora. Lawyers for the lT\'lne (;ompany, the counly, Santa Ana 11nd the Council of CommuntUes nf Irvine vrtrt ordered to appear on a da te to be set l11ter !()day by Judge Robert Banyard for hl5 ruling on lhe injunction demanded tod11y by the ci· ly. Th,, rity's prime larael ln the ntw ll<"· lion 1~ the incorporation pelition 111gned by ntarl}' 2JXlO re5idenl5 of the present community nr lrvinr and wh11l the cily claim! 15 the illega[Jly of lhe Irvine Com- pany's action in su pporting Lhat docu· ment. Santa Ana attorney W1 lli<im Wenke slates in the new complain! tha t the Irvine Compmny was bound by the a.grcr-. mcnL it clntractcd with the city 1n 19fi.1 to allow Santa A.n11 lasl month to 11.nne,11 the di!!puted 938 acres -bounded by Reel Hill A.venue. Alton Avenue, HaT\'ard Avenue and the Marine C.orp5 facility. The: lawsuit contend!! lhnt the Irvine Company was not a qu11\ificd signer nr the pttilion beCl.U5e il5 prklr agreement with the -~tl!d -not l\llow II to parlici p'lte In the inr.orpordlion ~ction. If .Jud,l!t B11n:iiarrt ~ a!nn~ with 1h111. ariumrnt he will automat ically reJecl ihe lnmrporat1on J'ICtition 111s illegal. Rcmov&I of th' lrvnot t:ompany's si,R:na!urrs from the man y land parce ls rha1 comprise lht proposed 18,l)OO..acre cily o{ Ir vine would brin51 the number of signature!! be!nw the level or 2.5 percent of area properly owners required by slate law. County Clerk William E. Sl Jnhn ruled lhe incorporation petit ion to be valid June 11 and noted that signatures collected by tbe CCI group amounted to more than "7 m!llion -nearly 60 percent of the area".'I totnl valuation. St John 111~0 nntcd that 1.997 ln- dlvidu11!! withln lhe Irvine bound&rle~ were qualified to sign and tha t 1,650 of them did 10 wben 499 natne3 were ac· tua lly needed to verify lhe petition. The new lawsuil. argues lh11t Sl .John 's .1C'tinn 1o1'11~ lllrg;tl 3nd lh11t the Irvine: Company·~ rl'mmirment In !he cily of !Se.t lRVINE, P111t f ) Mrs. Brodrick. 29. a tr11 incd nurse. t1nd her husb11nd LC<lnard. :12, a Canberra wholesale meal lialr-~man. had hoped for a son . They havr lwo other daughter~. who were dcliver~d by caesarean section. 1\.1rs. Brodrick had taken drugs !n pro- motr niitural childb irth. A side effect or th<:' drugs is increased fertilit y. In a ltltvlsion interview Thursday, the mother said she gladly would take the same medical il)O if Jl hel ped her get the son she and her husband desire. Agnew Making Trip WASH INGTON (UPI ) -Vlce Pre~I· dC'nt Spiro T. Agnrw will make an tvnund·the.world lrlp stt rting July 2&, Journeying first l.o Korea fnr lht In· augur11llon of President Park Ch ung Hee. Afttr Korea Agnew wltl visit Sin~aporr, Ku"·alt. S11udl A.r11b!a. Elhiopi11. Kcny11, th' Democr11tic Republle of the Congo, Sp11in, Morncco and Portugal. Lifeguards l(ept Busy 111 Resc ues Bv 1'ERRY COVILLE • O! th• 0 111, P'll1! St1t1 ll ravy surf conliourd l<l pound the nonhern Orange County beaches today thtfl\v1ng hundreds of swimmers inln th• hands of ltfeli!uard~, bul the tempest ig· norcd southern parts or the Orange. Coasl. Lifeguards in Nc11•port Beach and Hun. tington Beach pulled more lhall &m swimmer5 from the ln-fnot KUrf Thurs· day. Only 10 rescue~ were made rrom La guna Br.ach south lo lhe San Diego County li ne. "Y.'e thi nk ifs a slorm, more than 5,000 n1ilcs oul Lhal 's causing the unusu al surf conditions. bu! weather 5a1ellite.s haven 't found it ye!." Rohen Roed, marine safe· ty director for Ne wporl Beach. said th15 niorn 1ng. Heed s<11d local beaches hadn 't been bi t by such heavy surf in June since 1964. "JI w;i~ a bigger surf rhat ye;:ir. but w• had less rescues." he remarked. "On the beach. ;i 10.fnot surf dOt'sn"I look so bad, but when !he swimmer gets in it he beco mes frighll'ned." In Munl1ngton Beach, where: c1Ly lifegual'ds made :!OR rescues Thursday, Capl. Dou ii: D'Arna ll said: "I don't ever recall ha111ng this many rescues in the: middle of ,June." Bnth Hu ntington Beach and Newport Beach lifeguards expect the surf to drop ;:i little over 1he weekend, but heavier cro11•ds mllY still lea d lo a high number o( rl'SCUCS "Part of the problem 1~ \h;:il this i1 c11cryb('ldy·~ first t1n1P at the beach this .1 .r,'lr anrl !hrv f•)f,l!C l th:l! ii h;is r:hanged :;inc(' thc',v w('1·e hrrl' rijlhl months agn. Thi·y·rP JU~I hol to gel into the surf," !)'Arn;ilt i:a1d Slale lirr~uard'i ;it H11nt1nglnn Slal ll P;irk :1 nd Rnls;i Chica beach made ,'i(l rescue.~ Thursd:iy 1n r1ptldr cond1l11Jn~. They C'O unlcd 10.000 \'lSitor.~ ln lhe state be:ithr~ Son1e 50.000 sunworshipc"rs spread lheir to1o1e!l'i nn the l'iands or the Hunt ington city be;ich, hreguards s<11rl. Nearly 60.000 surfers. s~·immers ;ind !iUnbatncrl'i gathered on Ne wport Beach'.'1 Ii 4 mile~ of sand. A ~air-size staff of 24 lifeguards pull~d 149 troubled person• fr nm !he water. Recd praised hi5 lifeguards ror thei r mQbili1y in jeeps and boats, saying they ISce SU RF, Page 2) Orange Coa•t l\'eathcr Tht coastal ha:i,y sun 5hine be- comes a tac:t hazier tod11y and Sat- urdily v.•ith lrmperatures along the: coa5\ rangiog from ;i high of 67 lo a low or 60. Inland temperature!! w[U rrach i5 low 60. INSIDE TODAY Tl1e fanicrl. St11ttgnrt. Balle t U coniing Lo Los Angeles' Shrine A1td1tor1un& l'innn and Uxroy'11 \Ver,kf'nder ha., pictures and a storu on PagP 25. •••""' u .11 Ct11!1rnt• 1 '~"'~·"· 1111 ' Clu t!ltN :IJ·JI CIPll'!U JJ Ct•l'•t•f U Dt·t~ Hl~tu I 01 ... rtH I lldll~tlll ,.,. • lllft t nc• 11.11 M•••Men• !9 "~" ~'"''~ " Mlllllli I M•~IH »-it Muh"I ,111'1111 11 Nttlon1I ,.,.,, ... 0r•nt6 CWlllY t llt1t1wr1nt1 M·tf '"""' •tt l •M-/l\lrli:e-11 l•U Ttlt Yl1t... H T~t•llrt •» WtlfMI' t Wtm•n'1 "llWI H·l f Wtrlfl N-t .. , Wtt,H•lw f$.M - e frldl.Y , Junt 11, 1_971. -.Ii . - p,t.ll'I' ,llOT $11tl P'ftt11 COMMENCEMENT MARCH, A BIG THRESHOLD FOR Sll NEWPORT HARBOR SENIORS Individuality NtedH in "World Beset by Mech•nic1I end Technolog ical Advances" Exuberance Joins Grand Jury Confirms With Solemnity At Harbor High Indictment on H artelius By GEORG E LEIDAL Ot lf'.1 01llJ ,llfl l tt ll Exuberance joined wilh 50briet.y in the late afternoon sun Thursday a.s 525 Ne"'· port Harbor Sailors received diplomas in ceremonies al 4 p.m. al Davidson Field. Sober words from salutatorian Steph· anie Yamashita were followed by I.he urr- bridled jubUance of grads receiving di· plomas. One of four valedictorians ~ei;ign.a­ ted becau8t of their perfect. four-year straight-A averages chose lo speak. None had been scheduled to fipeak. Nancy Pal- mer spoke on "Why I \.\.'35 afraid to speak" and ct1ncluded, "the more we r;h ow ourStlves, the more \\'e are loved." Principal Olarles E. Godshall presen· ted the class and called the names of 40 bonor student& "more than were in any of the four preceding classes I've presen· ted," be said. Board Pre!ident Se!i~ S. "Bud" Frank- lin declared lhe seniors to be graduated and prese.nted diplomas , along \\'ilh Su- perintendent William CuMingham and board member, Mrs. Beverly Langs1.on. Franklin not.td that 24 years ago he'd betn a member ol the last c\a~ to grad· uate from the high school aud itorium. "I never thougllt then thl'll I'd someday be hand ing out diplomas,"' Franklin said, urging graduatts ~ take advantage of unexpected opportunities in Jlfe. The Harbor High graduation was the fast in which Dr. Cunningham will par· ticipatt. He leaves the district June 30 to head a new ly-formed associallon of Cali· forn la r.chool administrators. 1n his remarks about tbe class, God ahall recognlz.ed student Bruce Lymburn who hu betn the student member of the State Board of Education &s well as being itudent body pre11ident. Unlike last year's ceremonies in wtuch sprinklers on the Davidson Fiel d turf in· terrupl.ed the program, this year's com- mencement went off without a hitch . A maintenance worker ~xplained precau- tions had been taken to prevent anyone from turning on the 5prinklers. Richard A. England directed the. com· bined Harbor High band and tlrchestra which played tr1ditional graduation mu. ~c including Elgar·s "Pomp and Circum· Atance" and the Grand March from "Aida." Miss Yama11h1ta ~tres~ed the nel':d for individu.ality in a "wor ld be~et by m~ chanic1! and 1echnological advancc11. '' OllANGI COAST DAllY PILOT 01.ANGl COAST P'U ILl ~~INC. COl.l~Ao./'f llo&tr+ N. w ,.d ~r.t.o""r •rod P'llDll•"+o' J 1c.lr II . Curlt v Vice "'l'l1ll eM i nt Gen1r1I Mt "1g1t Tliell'1 •• K11vil ld•llr Tli11•'ft A. M u•p~i111 Mt ntt1"t EO•IOr C~1 r[11 H. l11111 lloc.lo.•rd '· Ni ll Aul11•"· M1~•9"'1" Eo110" Celt• ,,..,.. Offlt• 1 JlO W1tl l1y Sht •t M1i!i11t .A.ddr111: ,.0 . le• 1560. '12616 OtlM-r Offkn ,...,., •• 17141 6'42-4)21 . CIA1lttM An.rttel .. 642·1671 Cerr"llfll, 1m. O••.,... (IHI "'ual!1lol"f ~...., ... "'"" 1i.-1tt, Ill"'""-· ~wi.1 · _...., ,,, ••v,,.,1 .. .....,1, ~'111" _,. tao ~M •I-. 1ll'l(i.I 1116'• ,.. ..... ..,,,. ..... --· ---4 dtM ~· ..... Id t i Nt--1 111'" .... Citl~ Meot, Ct l,,.,..,.11 i!IM(Plll!lt" W ..,....,. t3 n "'°'"'"°' toy "''!! 0 II -""'ti ~·IHtil"I' 6utlnl!-.... Jl ,,_i1oly, Bribery charges aga insl Dr. Ebb e Harte\ius l'lf O'lrona rlel Mar '"'ere con· firmed Thursrlay by the Orange County Grand Jury with a new indictm enl listing a!legations of conspiracy, soliciting anolher to join in the offer of a bribe and giving a bribe. The panel took its action JUSI six d:iys after Superior Court J udge Robert L. (,orfman ruled that Hartelius, 50, of 4-02 Magnolia St., Costa to.1esa. could not be tried on both bribery and insurance fraud charges in the same trial. Prosecutors expected to arraign him today in Superior Court on the new in· From Page l TIMES ... righ t to know abou t the report, The Times has refused to say who le11k· ed the inform.at.ion to the newspaper but several sources Thur,day said it \\'a.! Daniel Ellsberg. a. senior research associate at the f\1assachu.sett.s Institute of Technology and a former employe of Rand Corp. In Santa ~1onica. Rand held tv.·o of the 15 copies of the Pentagon report. Rep. Paul Mccloskey <R·Calif.), an lln · liwar critic of President Nixon. said Thursday Ellsberg gave him documents pertaining to the report a month ago. The FBI was known to be invest1gat1ng the leak and the idenlificat.ion of the in· former. The Times published three insta llment:i of the series -which essen tially shov.·ed that pol!cy declsions of !he Johnson Administra tion did not correspond ro public statements on !lie \Vllr -before Gurfein's order stopped the la st two in· stallments. The Tiines refused to slop publication voluntarily. In Thursda y's hf'aring, the ,Justice Department argueo it needed 10 see v"hal documents the Tiincs had in order to formulate its case. It s;ud I.lie cnurt should see !he.m too . so it could be aided in its ruling. , DAIL'!' '°!LOT Slt fl ~~O!t A ALL THE WAY Audr1 G1nrich Mesa Coed Posts Perfect Grades At Harbor High A Costa t.lesa Rirl is one (If ei11ht v.aledictorl21n., ~lrcted at the 11110 Ntv.·f>Orl. Beach h1gh srhools ror h:iiving maintained a perfect straight-A avrrage for all four yeRrs . Audrr Genrich. 17. daught!'r ()f ~1 r. 11nd Mrs. Wilham D. Genrich of 370 E. 19th St.. was one of four perfect students gradu11ltd lrom Ne.1•1port Ha rbor High School Thursday. A winner of hoth Com1nnnity College and Edith Haddock scholRrshlps ~Uss Genric h plans to at!end Orenge Co11.st College_ She expects then to filudy phy~ic11l therapy at C11l Stale Ulna Beach. diclmenl. He faces trial June 30 on the insu ran ce fraud allegations. Deputy dist rict .at1orney Al Novick ex - piained thal the purpose of the new in· dictment v.·as to ensu re that all partirs involved fully understood the nature of Jurlge Corfman 's action. "He did not dismiss the bribery charges," Novick said. "They were held over until such time as v.•e could adjust our bookkeeping." Hart.elius" new trial will come just three months after he was cleMed o! arson and fraud charges by a Superior Court jury after six weeks or I.rial. It v.·as alleged by the prosecution in that trial that he set fire lo his offices al 2345 E. Coast Highway on April 9, 1969, and that he presented fraudulent cl.aims to his ini;urance comp.any. Bribery was nol 11n issue in Lh1t trial . Harteliu.s is free on $5,000 bail. From Page 1 SURF ... had to keep moving all day le cover \ht shifting surf conditions. Newport Beach lifeguard crew~ hit their full summer strength Saturday when 54 men "'ill be spotted around the shoreline. Only 5.000 visitors came lo the beach in Laguna Beach and only one had to be saved, as ca lm waters preva iled. The same quiet cond itions are expected over the v.·eckend. S;in Clemente lifeguards made nine rescues Thursday with 7.200 people on the city and state beliches. The surf was run- ning at a low 1 font lo three-and-a-hal t feel and is expected to continue that wa y o\'rr the v.·eekend. \\later temperatures .averaged about 65 degrees all along the coast wh ile the air lemper:iTure ranged from 67 degrees 10 75 drgrees. From Page 1 FAIR ... r11c1ng and v.·!' currrn11y h;n·e non, F;i1r rl(rrr1nrs 11 nn't rlisruss lill' hors!' raci ng v.ith !.;is Alam itos until after thi.<; ~cars l11 ir. .lull· \:'I· IA. but eve ryone sr!'mS f;ivnrrd The hasir hurdle to overcome '·' lhe necessary I e g a I m;incurrrs 11·1th thp stale In allow fair r11c1n.1: 11! Ln~ Al;im1los and tn allow that. 11·;ick In cxr~nd its n11·n se;isnn. "\\le h11ve no idea how much money wf': ran make, but \I C know it .,.,.HI makt 8 profit." Porte rfield said . E\'en with all the expansion necessary lo hnng the fair uµ.to--dat e, Porterfield is opt1m1slic about its future. l.asl year the seven day e.venr drew 181.000 visitors. This vear the crowds are expected lo top 200.oOO. "\Ve're getting away from I he agricultural orientation and expanding thr recreation and culture phases of ii ," Porlerfield rxpl.ainrd. "~1y bi~~f':sl hnf)e i.<; to h~ve !hr full 168 acrf"s de1·f'lnped as a general fair." Frm" Page 1 IRVINE ... Sant;i Ana precluded it from joining the pet ltioner11 in the incorporation action. lf St John had recognir.ed th11t fact. the complaint adds. he v.·ould haVe deleted Irvine Company signatures and Irvine Company land valuations and ruled thal I.here were not enough ~ign;;,tures i nd In· ~uHicienl \•alualion lo support the ln· corporation move ment CCI backs lhe Irvine Comp11ny's p!.1ns for tventual creation of a new City of lrvint thal '1'<'111 CO\'er ~.000 acres And rrovide hflmes ror an tstlmattd 430.000 re.11idl'.n\s. San1 11 Ana clalmrd in it.i;. e.arli'r law11u it lhat the. approval of the incorpora tion mOl'f' by the Local Agency Formation Comm1~slon w11~ also ill ega l in the light t1f the rontracl 11gned by the city 11 ncl the fr\'1ne Company in May, t!ltil. GI ·s Get Heroin Tests New Lab Process Bares Narcotic Users SAIGON (AP) -Tht U S. Co mmand has &el up two laboratories and new treatment facililie.!! at troop prrices..sing center11 to dea l with sold ier he rorn use rs bf-fore U1ey le ave South Vietnam for home , it an11ounct.'CI toda y. A recen1 ly developf'd urinalysis proces.s to identify n2.rcotits users , follo we d by five lo seven days treatment in Vietnam, .are the main as pects tlf the command's program implenienting the antidrug cam· paign announced 'fhursday by President Nixon. !nit1<1I treatment tn Vtetnam. designed lo break user3 of the heroin habit, v.·ill be follov.·~d by addition11! treatment 2Jler the individuals return to the United State~ 11board special medical evacuation aircraft. fn addition to the late.st steps to deal \\'ith tht drug crisis among U.S. 11ervicrmrn in Vietnam -some 30,000 lo 40,000 have been estimated to be addicted tn heroin -ofrici2Js said a number of further moves are contrmplfl ted er under ti!Ud y. The laborator.v processing will begin Sund11y at the Army·~ Long Hinh !lase outside Saigon and lhe following day al the Cam Ranh Air Force Base, the two major dep<1rture ce nters for soldiers. The key to the program. acCQrding to the command. are the recently de velop ed machines th.?.1. de1ermine l h r o u J h urinalysis whether an individual has used heroin recently. It sairl !he process. dubbed FRAT for free radial assay technique, will be able to detect heroin users among the average l,000 servicemen who are leaving the country each day. Individuals whose urine samples are positive will be subjected to what of. ficials called confirmin~ test.<;. The entire process takes about 24 hours. Heroin users then will be sent to special holding ctntrrs for a period or five to seven days. Thrre they wilt receive medical and psychiatric trea~· n1enl and counseling, on thr s.-nie ordfr at the 19 amnesty centers lor soldier drug arldJcts now 1n o~ration in \'1etnam. CdM High Grads Donate S.enior 'Gift' to Mary By L. PETER KRJEG Of t~e O•Uy "WIT t!e!! Pr,.tse fnr 1he estRbl1shment !h ft l made the moment possi b~e nnd a stirring rle· parture. from tradition Jn 1he presentauon tlf a rlass gift h1ghl1ghted graduation ex· ercises for 502 Corona del r-.1ar High School seniors Thursday evening . School officials reviewed the year anrl pra ised the c.las~. sophomore Melissa Tosh sang a pleasant solo. the concert choir and band were al their best. f\u t so were the seniors, them~ell'e~. ann ouncing their clas.~ girt would not be a sound systen1 or a foo1balJ sled, bul an $850 check to Mary French . Mary is the 18-year-olrl girl \~ho was almost unable to graduate because of a kidney disease and underwent a costly transplan t. "The class has dec ided lhcre shall bA no living memento." said senior Dir~ Da\'. "Instead wr v.•11! invest in the life of ·r-.ia ry French " There was hrartrelt applause as ~1ary's nan1e v.•as called and she walked ooto the stage to rrce1ve her rliploma. The rtass pla P'JIPd a sapling as a tangi. hie memento to 1971. The eighth graduation took plare in rhe 11chool quad in the midst of extrnSJ\'e construction. The scene was crov.·ded and the senior processional moved around trenche~ and temporary fen ces. but the pictur~5qlle !!-f't!lng in the quad , itself. d1m1n1shed !he inronv('nirnces. There \\'efe no \·aled 1clor1a n JiJlf'CChes, bct t1use Corona de! '.\lar High h:id so man\' -f11•e -1•alc<lirtor1ans. tnstea1t tll'n dozen s('niors of1e rr<f ~ series or' on~1n:il read ings thf'}' rallrrl "Reflertrons on Being" rhat were wea1·ed together in a eontlnuous scrip!. They called for Jove, self-d1sc1pll nr anrl respect. In unison, lhev said therp i~ r10Lh1n.( more 1mp0r1ant ·than to "l>f:o at p<'are with God . \\lhat('\'er you conceive Him to be. and "''hat('ver .vour l<ibQrs a11d a~ptra· !inns. in the noisy co nfusion of \1fi>, keep peace v.ilh your so1il ·· .Janel Stanton offered the in vo1·a1ion , offer in g gratitude lo lhe people whn arl· mini stered the sl·hool, thankful for !heir unrlers!anding and a~king or1ly !h;it they, antJ that parents of l'hildrcn today. woulrl gll'e !ovr and an understanding of \1 hat is rneaningfuL A sk it abnu1 the unccasi nl! pu hl1l' ad· dress syslcn1 prnv1drd a comic 1nrrrlurlr. A jeL taking off from Orange County Air· porl faded lo provide an 1oterrupt1on tn t>.liss Tosh's •·1 \\'1sh l \Vere A Tree." that had been written by fell ow students Diane Schmidt and Jrnnv Quick. Principal Gerald r-.lcClellan presen!!'d the Class of '71 and ~l rs. r-.1arion Bergr· !On. a Newport-Mesa school trustee re.· ceived them. "~~f<• --""··~A,..~ ' ' CORONA DEL MAR HIG H SCHOOL SEN IORS BID FAREWELL AS SP ECTATORS LOOK ON Commencement for 502; They Called for Love, Self-d isciplin•, Respect UPHOLSTERY AT ITS FINEST HENREDON-SHERRILL-MARGE CARSON LARGEST SELECTION IN THE AREA th, fin •st in stylin9, 1•rvics, try Ted von quelity, 1eleelion, Hemerl, Int eriors. ·ii: .,.~--'' '' . DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL-HERITAGE NIW,OllT STORI O,IH ,RIOA'f' "rlL f 7ttl 111111/l!lllerl. " NIWPO~T BEACH l727 Wettcllff Dr., 642-2050 OPEN FRIOAY 'TIL 9 Profe•1lonal Interi or D1tl9ner1 Av1l11blt -AID INTERIORS "'•" r.n ,,.. M•H ., o • .,... ce1111tv -140.1261 LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coast Hlohw1y Phon1: 494-6551 I' 11 s d ~ ti d H t JI A col " " ,, "' wh IV pie ,I\ m .,It 1 '"' .. .. -· DAJl Y PILOT 6 'Monster' Thwarts Looters WASHINGTON (UPI) -Jn Bouse Moves F1op Municipal Jobs Nixon Viet Plans Veto Abandoned -~ Weather Storni Both Hou"' and SenO!te JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPt) -The "monster," the Florid111 Highway Patrol's an- tiriot iank, led a 1low pro- cession of 20 polict: cara through the black ea.st side of Jack.!onville Thursday night. It spouted 1uffocation gas grenadea: and flushed out suspected looters. WASHINGTON (AP! • change of heart. the NJxon venions or the bill Wlti !d Administration has abandoned create between J5(1,000 and thi5 would jeopardize aafe its deci.sion to veto 1 bUI which 200.000 public Rr-vlce jobs in President Nixon's program to withdrawal of U.S. troops or could put as many .as 200,000 park11, police and fir e phase out the l ndochlna war release of American prisoners. unemployed p e 0 p 1 e on d e part me n ts , schools, has won a hands.off rrorn Rep. Lucien N. Nedzi (0.. municipal payro!Js, senate hospitals. antipollution agen· Congress with rapid-fire House Mich .), and Charles W, aources said Thursday. cies and other municipal rejection of a Dec . 31 pullout \1/ha!en Jr. (R-Ohiol, said But. the 90llrces say, the services. V T k lh · d I Id I Ad · · The jobs would be available S .A, or 11 ny other deadline. e1r amen men "'OU on Y m1n 1stration wants the • • TUt.;. register a stand on the war legislation modified M th at 90 long u unemployment Attempts to put the Hou5e because none of !he loog-range ne;,rly all the jobs will go averaged over 4.5 percent for r. Jerome l[. Jaffe, head of the TI!inois slate drug abuse pro- fgram, is shown In \Vhite l·louse after the Presi- dent named him as a speriaJ consultant on drugs. lie will serve un- By early today polict had arrtsted more than l 0 O peraons -70 0£ them Thurs- day -in two nights of violence in this city of !i28,000. F;rm, RUSS oo reC<Jrd for a June I US mone.v in thP hill Ct'luld reach ASTRONAUT QUITS Jn.oabml"w' ,','. terans of !:tie Viet-three months. It now stands at " pullout. an April :itl dead!1nP. Indochina before 1973 or 1974. Walter Cunninghim 6.2 percent and has been in the and variatiQns of the Dec. 31 Word of ! h e,_•_pe_rc_•_ol_r_•_o_g_•_•_ll_y~•-•_,_· __ • til a new agency to fight drug abuse is set up. lie will become head of that agency. Police repor~d they shot and wounded a black teenager in the foot, allegedly when he opened fire on them. He was not immedia~Jy arrested, but later was taken into custody when he reported to a hospital for medical aid. S; o-n Deal \l•ar halt "'ere shouted down Admini~ralion's new position (,"' and \'O!ed 1'Ul Thursday one Ast.1·onaut Quits Post,· =e::~~ed or1u:u~~ loan~ ALLENTOWN, Pa. (U PI) -after the other. Senate members who were The world's largest truck fac-The Senate had rej ected S!i F" Sh c trying to reconcile differences to ~2 \Vednesday the Ha!fie!d-Ires ot at ong 11 between version.s of the lory will be built in the Soviet ~1r:Govem amendment to ac· I ess legisl ation. Uruon with $700 ml!lion in tually cut off funds and troops Earlier this week. key American machinery ll n d for the war Dec. 31. SPACE CENTER. Houston and it's filling up behind it, Republicans had informed the technology purchased from All seven House end·the·v.·ar (UPI) _ Aslronaut Walter and there's precious little in· conferees that ttieir work was Mack Truck Inc., it was an-measures were rejected even "futile" because the measure nounced Thursday. after backers stressed they Cunningham, c r it! c I z Ing terest in putting the turbines was destined for • veto just as Apollo Test Meets Delay CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - Two policemen were treated al hospitals for minor injuries, and several others, including Duval County Sherlff Dale Car11on, were hit by missiles. Zeoon c. R. Hanson, presi· would only register Congress' Congress for allowing America in at the h<ittom to take out a similar bill had been re- dent of Mack, described the desi re for a date of ~rtain halt l-0 {all behind Russia in space the energy, take oot the jetted by Prl!6ident Nixon last transaction as the biggest lo the war -not lie the exploration, resigned Thurs- 1 _'_'_'°_u_r_ce_s_w_e_·,_e_b_u_il_t _u_p._" __ _c_Y•_u_. ____________________ _ truck deal in history. The President's hands by culling day to take an executive's job Thursday night's violence began a t dusk in a con- tinuation of the protest by blacks over the shooting dealh nf 15-year-old Donnie Re y Hall. He was killed last week by 11 .,.,.hite policeman. frank f'<1uraker . Sovie'-also p h d 125 off money. troops or weapons. • ~ urc ase · with a real estatf'! firm. million Jn off-highway trucks Bu t Hou.5e antiwar force~ for use in mining operations. mustered their biggest vn!e "The space program Is Hansen said he signed 8 let· yet in losing the key Nedzl-reC'eiving smaller and smaller ter of intf'nl in this eastern \Vhalen Dec.. 31 dale by a vote suppor1 with ;:ippropriations Sushkov. head of 11 special Th!'! amendment wo uld havf' old civilian said. "I think RECREATION VEHICLES AND CAMPERS, JUNE 16-1 t A one-week delay has been calll'd in important flight- fC'adiness te!ts for the Apollo 1~ mission after lightning &truck lhe rocket umbilical to\\ler tv.·ief' this week . But Spllce agency offici als \Vho announcer! the test delay \Vednesday said lhe com- pletion of the rradi™'ss tests Ehould not delay the ~cheduled moon launch date of July 26. ·rhe black teenager har! escaped from a ju v e 11 i 1 e shelter and police said they found a large knife near his body. Fouraker was suspended pending .a grand jury hearing today. Pennsylvania town with v . N. of 25~ lo 158. from Cnngress.'' the J9.year· ~ <·ommi.~sion or !he Soviet prohibited war use of 11ny of that's a lerrib!e mistake. 5o li foreign Trade l\1inisLry. the $21.l billion in a weapons "I think we find ourselves in ath oast 4h Jf the transaction is ap·l-;a~u~l=ho~r:iz~a~H~o=o=b=il~l~a=li~•=r~D~e~c=. ':'=~t=he~sp~a~c~e~p~'~og~'~a~m~io~th~e=p~o~•~i·~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~ 1l~Z~l~~ln~C~o~1t~1~M~1~11~=~;;;;;;;, proved by the U.S. govern· unless the President dech1rf'd lion of having built the rl11m, ment, It would have a skyrocket effect on American trade with the Soviet Union, which now averages .about $118 million a year. ) .. • . ,, LET DAD HANG TEN with • 9 ift ftom t he or••t ,.Jection of c11u•I H•n9 Tin 1~i rt1 •t Jo1ck Bidw1ll'1. J1ck ha1 111veral 1fyle1, includinq th• "W•ll•c• B11ery" in • r•inbow of sum· mer color1. All that f omous Han9 Ten style •nd quality 1f arting at $7.00, P.S. While you 'r• her•, 'lop by the Sp11c.ia l Ta ble a nd 1ee th1 im port•d knit shirts on 1ale for Dad, through S•+urd•y. •. I)• .... ~· t 'l;. ' . .... , Hansen said the Soviets told him 40,000 workers already were clearing land tln a nine- mile-square site in the Tatar Republic, some 600 miles ea.st ()f Moscow. The plant will be filled with SI billion worth of machinery, with housing for 300,000 workers on a nearby site. Production could begin in 1975 with an annual capacity of lfl0,000 heavy diesel trucks and 100,000 diesel engines, the Soviets said. Hansen said the Rus!ian t rade group 11 1so spoke (If buying a nother $1 billion worth nf American machinery and know-how for factories to make consumer goods rangtng from tlllor blades lo electrical 11ppliances. Idle Miners Going Back Onto Jobs CHARLESTON, W. Va . <AP) Many Of the estimated 511.000 coal miners idled in a wildcat i;trike s ince: midnight Sunday have gone back In work under urging rrom United 1'1ine \\rorkers President W. A. "Tony" Bnylc. ··1 ;ipprf'ciat r-ynur f'X· prcssions of sol id<iritv and urgently recommend that you relurn lo work immediately," Ror le .said Thuraday after a rederal judge in Wash!ngtnn adviseil him t(I issue: a "direct ordPr." 1"e!ev i~ion announcement.\ purchased by local unions ln southern \\'est Virgini;i said: '.L..t o.- )'467 Vie l ido, N1wport Beach 673-~610 ........ "By direct order of \V. A. 'Tony' Boyle, v.·e urge 1111 miners ... ll:I return 11'.1 work immediately.'' ANNOUNCEMENT --,)_ FASHiON J ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER SUN DAT SHOPPING Th• followin9 stores ar• now OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 12 TO 5 1'.M. for your shoppin9 conv•nience: I. AT EASE 13. MARK SCOTT 2. BATH SHOP 14. MEDITERRANEAN IMl'ORTS 3. 1108 BURNS 4. I . DALTON BOOKSELLER S. BROADWAY 6. COCO'S 7. EL POCO I . HAIR HUNTERS 9. HATCH'S HALLMARK 10. ISLAND COFFEE HOUSI 11. J. C. PENNEY 12. KARLS TOYS 15. MUSIC HALL 16. THI RIGGER 17. RUSSO'S WONDIRFUL WORLD OF PITS INC. 11. SIE'S 19. THE SHOWOFF 20. SILVIRWOODS 21. VIKINGS FOUR 22. WA L TIR CLARKE HAWAIIAN SHOP • SHOP THI OPEN-AIR, OCEAN-VllW MALL CloMCI July •, only. • COMMUNITY EVENTS NEWPORT HARBOR EXCHANGE CLUB BARBER SHOP QUARTET SHOW SAT., JUNI 1' -I ,,ht Ntwporl H11bor Hi Audilor•u m I Sth t !ld Irv int 4 GRIAT QUAlTITS end A JD MAH CHORUS 50 t nd •n]oy "" •vt nin9 of 9 rt1I mu1ic, ARTIST OF THE MONTH LOU/5l UMIDlN Born in R•9in t, S11k1itht w1n, Ctn•· d•, 1h• 1ltrt•d h•r •" ,,,,,, .t 19• IS bv pointing O¥tr 3,000 brot cht•· She Wt • 111 ,;,lint 11e .. 1rd•n wilh A;~ Ctntd• wh•n 1h• firol btct mt in· !tr••l•d in oil pt in!inq. Sh t otudOtd lt nchttpt pt inlinq with Mr. E1n t •+ 01llon for th ••• v••ri. Mtrritd i nd wi•h fi¥t child•tn 1ht ctmt lo l•qunt Bttth t nd oludit d with 011win Oun- ttn t nd Joytt C1t rli . In Mt rch of 1971 oht wtnl on lour witli 1:irtt tn ltqUnt Bttth t•lod 1 lo !ht South Pt · t ilit J1l•nd 1 with Joyct Cit ric ti in. 1+ruclor, wh t rt lht y "ili+t d nint dif. ftrt nl l1!t nd1, pt inlinq qrtll 1httk1 t 11d b11uliful b11cht1. 6 QLO ·"""""' 7~ rite Certificate Accounts• $5,000 minimum deposrt. 2-year minimum te rm. Daily compounding. Earn 1rom dale of deposit. 90 Day Certificate Accounts• No rnln!mum deposit. Dally compounding. Earn from date of depos!t. EARN HIGHER INTEREST AT CALIFORNIA FEDERAL! 5 7 5 0/-•nnu1l II ~ r•t• Certificate Accounts• $1,000 minimum deposit. 1-year minimum term. Daily compounding. Earn from da te of dtposlt. 5%currenl •nnu11 rile Paaabook Accounts No mlnimum depo•lt. Dally compcunding. Inte rest day·ln to day-out •1',.Jl'ldraw•l1 belore m1tvri ty r;itrmltted bvt 1ub/eel to 1om1 /o.ss or interest. Cal!f9!P.L~ffl,!~~[~!!~l§~!!ngs NATION'S LARGEST FEDERAL COSTA MESA OFFICE: 2700 Harbor Blvd. near Adema • 546·2300 CLIFFORD M. WESDORF, VICE PRESIDENT & MANAGER Convenlenl OfOcesthroughout Le~Art;elet, Orsng• and V1ntu!'I Counllt• AIOOl:lltl.,.. l111ur.d up to 120.000 ~nd11 ~1c~l•lol'lt ef tl!9 f"..t•t•I 811Y1noe a Lein ln1u11nc• Col'Pt>ft'llon, • Pfll'll•Mllt ...,.01 er Ill• Unlhtd at• Qlf'I~ ..,.. CAURIRNIA' FEDERAL 4 llAVIN69" -~- • ' • • • 8 DAILY PU..OT EDITORIAL PAGE Effective Costa Mesa's two crime choppers -Eagle I and Eagle I] -.a.re still fledglings as helicopters go, but Police Chief Roger Neth released some statistics this week he believes prove they've earned their wings. He makes a strong case. The city's helicopter palrol "'as launched July 1, 1970, so Neth compared major crime statistics for 1968, 1969 and 1970. Major crimes cover criminal homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary. lhefts and auto thefts. In 1968 Costa Ji.tesa·s crime rate had risen five per· cent over the previous year. Jn 1969 the increase \l'as a whnpping 26 percent, but m 1970, the year of the \l'hirly· birds. the increase dropped back to a small 1.6 percent. Orange County crime rates increased 14.4 percent, 13.2 percent and 20.3 percent in the sarr.e three years. Neth aJso showed that the crime rate during the first half of 1970 increased 8.5 percent over the first half of 1969. but when helicopters were added to the second half of 1970 the crime rate dropped three percent com- pared to the second half of 1969. Nelh acknowledges that the statistics represent only preliminary studies. But he says the only change in the police department during the reporting period has been Ute \hoppers. The statistics are encouraging, and since Costa Mesa is budgeted to spend $208.000 on its helicopter program in fisc al 1971-72 it's important they do a job. However, it can't be forgotten that !iOme people are still skeptical about the cost of police trelicopters and the noise and po· tential invasion of privacy. The number of early complaints bas toned do\vn, ?\eth report!, and as long as police pilots and observers use the same good caution they have up to no\v, the noise and pri \'acy problem should be minimal. Tbe 1971-72 projected cost is about $20.000 higher t.hJ..n t.be past j·ur's budget. Salary increases and higher •• Helicopters hourly charges-for maintenance make up IJ'JO.!il of the increase. The possibtllty of cutting the $80,000 annual main· tenance bill (u p to 20 percent, by ...'io me estimates) by es· tablishing joint maintenance (acHilies \vith Newport Beach and Anaheim is still being mentioned. This cost· cutting project should be given a strong push by the council, and expedited out of the preliminary talking stage. 'Giant Killers' Need Help They call them the "Giant Killers." The only Junior college ere"' in the West to c::om· pete regularly v.•ith four-year schools has earned the nick· name. Because Lhey win a lot more often than they lose. The crowning glory to the Orange Coast College program is no\v before them. The team has become the first representing a junior college ever to be invited to Henley. That's in England and is the scene of the "'orld's most prestigious rowing competition. The invital!on came from the Board of Stewards of the Henley Royal Regatta (the patron is Her Majesty, the Queen), all of which is pretty impressive in itself. Orange Coast .,..,..JIJ be competing for the Challenge Plate, one of th ree trophies for eight-oared shells. against teams from Oxford and Ca mbridge, among others. AJI to!d, there will he 80 elght-oared shells at Hen· ley, and well over 200 in all classes. To get there. hov•ever. the OCC oarsmen need money. They have been \vorking on various fund-rais· ing pro)ects lo come up "'ilh the funds for their partici· pation 1n various majnr competitions. They still need more. Tax deductible donations may be made to the Orange Coast College foundation-ere"" clo Coach David A. Grant, 2701 Fairvie\v Road, Costa 1.1esa. 92626. c AT LAST Why America Has More Dear Gloorny Gus A Questio•• That Bus Stu111ped Everyo11e So Fur Homosexuals A reader in Ma5sachuselts wants In . know ii, in my opinion. lhe U.S. is seeing a rise in the number of homosexuals, and if the same rise is discernible in Europe and the rest of the world . Nobody has the statistical answer to 11Jch a question. For one thing. since our laws and mores are now more permis- 6ive than In the past, a larger number of homosexuals fee I rree ta disclose. them- :selve5; and this, of course, makes il seem a~ 1f the num- ber has increased. ~-· ~, ' ' . ) ' My own feeling is that there is a l'imaller percentage o! homosexuals in Europe than in the U.S., principally because the Amer ican et.hos is aimed at turning out one particular kind of boy. WE ARE STILL very much a frontier country in our ideal of I.he. "masculine image ." The kind of man we most needed in conquering the wi!deml!'s:s and settling the \\'es~ is slill much the pattern for derining "masculinity" in American fiOCiety. Europe ha11 had lime for other, and diffe.ring. mascuhne. "types" to rompt>te vti!h th~t primitive 1m.lge. In th" lJ S . 1t 1s still considered su5ptct fnr :i ynung man to be interested 1n elothP11c m.!lrters. to like poe1ry. or f.'n j.1y opera. or apprcc1.!lle the. b.!lllet. Jndeed, thl'se. .!IC!1v1t1e.:1 have he e. n 1n- stitut1onal1zed mostly by female.:s tn our 1ocie!y. JN EUROPE , THE concept ci f Why does one 51 reel wllh1n about a two-mile stretch in Casi.a Mesa change names three times'.' l re· fer to Fair Drive. Del Mar Avenue. and University Drive -it's the same dumb thing. -P. 0 . fllll l .. l~te ttflUlt tteft!I' \lllWt, J\tl M<!Ht tl!y t~e.. ol 11\t J\IWtl>t P"· Stn• ~OU• .... H l ¥1 " Gloom, 0Yl, 0 .11, """· ma scuhrut y does not exclude such in- terests -the Italian males enjoy opera .as mu ch as the "'omen do, the french consider a poet no Jess virile than a stockbroker, the Russian male: dancers in the Bolshoi ballet .are as mascuUne as any prize-fighter. Ame.ricans have always insisted on pushing its boys lo one extreme or the other; there is little room for the balanc- ed personality. If a boy at an early age exhihits interest in eslhetic matters. this is often considered "unmanly." And SQ, because he cannot or will not adjust to the prevailing frontier e.thos, he moves toward those. who "sympathize'' with his bent -which alrearly includes a large homosexual community. NO DOUBT. THE Freudians are right that the. early family pattern and the. rote.s played by both parents are tremen· dously important in shaping the psycho- sexuaJ Hie of a boy ; on the other hand, the cu]lural pre ssures cannot be ignored , either. and a wavering and sensitive. boy is more likely In turn away from the m11inst ream in the US. than in Europe, wherr he can find plenry or helero~ who sha re his inte rests. Jl is s1i::n1hcant !hat e.ve.n confirmed hnmose)[uals tin nl'lt behave sn fl;:igranUy 10 8urorie as they do here. for they are accepted and ignored a~ an ordinary fa cl of life . Our frontier men1alit y nol on!y produces more. such men : ii al~o keep!I lhrm alienall':d. anxious and aggrr.ss1ve ly defensive. about their place in our society. Boys' Clubs' Fine Work Chance.s are good that the you ths who •ill be.ar the he11v1e.11t re.spons1h1hty for the destiny of the Uruted States tomorrow will come , no! from !he. ra nks of the ahouters and the marchers of today, but from the ranks nf those qu ietly going •bout the business of becoming e.ducate.d, useful citiP.ens. At one lime. or anolhl!'r , most of us have beard tJf that org.!lnitalion known as Boys' Clubs of America. The current • Quotes Wlllfam R. Ray . Sl•ta A.na -"Bom· bin51 and 1r1<>ns are pol1rlz.ln1 pe.ople and wtU cause th~ on the left to demand more. and mora 11nd those on the. ri&hl to mike and enforce. toughe.r Jaws. Nb real ch1n1e.1 for the better will come outol lhe uhes Of a bank." 'lt'Ult.m L Rivera. Slufurd Prel. .. ,t may be that the chie.f go&] or univaaity 1tudy 1111y be oelther ae. quiring knowledae nor deveJopinc wisdom but learnint the truth of an adage.· Be ii a b.trb1rian who thinks that the C\/Jtoms of his native village are: the laws of the unlverae. ·· Pearl llaUe1. 1lll1er. 1ctreu tut BMl>""JOCI vt1tt -"All my litl!' I've: followed th!• phil-hy -I get up and I So wblcbew:r way God turns m:J feel Mam1 uJed t.o PY that llvl.na la the art of aetUn& uRd to what we didn 't e.rped." . r Guest Editorial \ -· - drive. of these clubs In build "Juve.ntle. Decency" has drawn wide attention , 11nd it. is v1el1 to be reminde.d of JUSt how far-. reaching thi:s dr ive has be.come.. TRERE ARE SOl\.lE 88n clubs in more than 600 c1!ies and towns in the. United Stales. They provide. guidance: for nParly a million boys. An annual highlig ht of Boys' Clubs activltlts ls lhe se:lectinn of the national "Boy or the Year " The hny lhus selected i:o; traditionally "inslal!e.d'' by the. Preside.nt of th e United States 1t a White House ceremony. Presidents from Herbert Hoover to Mr. Nixon have provided inspiration ind leadership to the Boys· Clubs of Amerle1 . Any boy from the •1e1 of 7 through 17 ~ eligible for me.mbership In lhe.se locaUy supported clubs. THERE RE WILL cnme under the. 1n0Ufflef! of ~kille.d and fr I e n d l y professional le.ade.rs. ne will be. introduced lo con~tructive. physi(al and voc.ationi:il pursuit!. He will discover the ch11racter and value lh11t will form ~ lifelong f()undatlon tJf succtJS and &asxl cltitensh1p. Ad ults. who be..lieve 1n our counlry and ~'ish I• secure.. il:s future . c•n !ind no surer w3y of doing Ml than by •upporting the Boy~· Clubs of America -I bomt or 1ood cltiunshlp. lnrlu1trlal Nt~·s Rl!'vlew Where Is the Revenue to Share? WA SHINGTON -A question is being raised in the. widely argued issue of fedrral re\'enue sharing that has st.umped e\'eryone so far -and probably will continue to do so. lt's simply thls . \Vhere is the re venue lo share?" On !he basi~ of indi spu table figures. there. 1s no revenue lo share.. He.re is the reason. The government is deepl y in the red. It Is "'1nding up this fisc al yrar tJune 30> \\'ilh a stupendous defi(it of 525 bill io n. The administration estimates next fisc al year "'ill produce another huge rlefi cit nf $23 hillion -for an eyepopping total of $48 billion for the f\\'O fiscal years. Anrl that isn·t all of this stark story. JN THE BUDGET NOW be l n g considered by Congress ts an item , about wh ich very little is said. for interest on the national debt of nearl y $400 hil!ion . T~.at one item alone \\'ill cost taxpayers $21 "billion in the. new fiscal year . Tfiat is approximately one-tenth of the budget. In other words, this 11em amounts to a giant debt within a gargantuan debt. Sen. Harry Byrd, D-Va ., is a supporter of revenue sharing and would like lo see it done -bul real istically wants to know where the money is coming from . To him, the flood of pro-and-con rhetor ic over the meriLc; of revenue i;haring is so much wasted talk. because he ha:s been unable lo find any re\'enue. to be shared. Says Byrd: Allen-Goldsmith "A~tlD ALL THE TALK of revenue sharing, I would like 1o liave someone answer rhe very pertinent and cruci al question of where the revenue is to come from . The plain and grim fact is the. fedC'ral j\Overnment does not have any revenue to share. IL is greatly in debl. It is in the hole by $25 billion in this fiscal ye :ir. and headed for an estimated SZJ billion deficit in the coming fiscal year. "And on top of that, the govemmenl ha s a national debt approaching $400 bill ion. On that debt alone, the. American taxp11yers are paying interP:sl al the rate or S21 billion a ye.ar. It is also very relevant to point out that from Ma y 1970 to f>.lay 1971, a one.year per iod, the. national debt increased by $25 billion. "So I say, for aill thi~ talk about revenue sharing, the. federal government sim ply does not have. ainy revenue to share. 1t is stupendously in debt and going in deeper all the timl!'.'' ALSO SIGNIFICAt<l.'TL Y 11ot.ed by Byrd is the direct relation between the continuing giant deficits and soaring national debt and innation. The two, he stresse.s. are immediat.e.ly and inextric- ably interlwined. The former i5 the caust of the latt.e.r. .. The &O\'emment cannot go on spending as il has greatly beyond its resources and not rxpect lo have the dollar weakened .'' points out Byrd . "Talk about inflation and the deterioration or th e dollar. That is inevitable under these circu1n stances. And when rhe dollar Is v.•eakent>d, that means every housewife when she goes to !he grocery store has a less valuable dollar to pay for gro- reri~. ,.Another way of saying if is that il means she has lo pay more dollars for the same amount of groceries That hurls every y.•age earner and every housewife,•• IN THE PAST SIX years -three under PresJdent Johnson and three. under President Nixon the f e. de r a I government has gone into the red by Sl 11 billion. In Johnso n's three years, the total deficit was $49 bill ion ; in ~txon's Mi2 bill ion. "Sooner or later," said Byrd. "the fecleral go\·ernment has got to put It! financial house 111 l)rder. Until ii does, it is neither reasonah!e nor logic al to tall about sharing revenl1e \l•he o t h 11 governmenl i.~ running 11 constantly crushing deficit." Jn !he pasl 10 rear.~ -the Kennedy, Johns'1n and Nixon Adm1n1:strations - the go\'ernment has pilerl up a del1c1t each year. This little mentioned stark realit y is graphlcally shO\\'n in lhl!l following chart. 1961-72 Deficits lo federal Funds, and lolerest on National Debi Fi~cal Year 1961 19&2 19fl3 19&4 1965 Hl61i 1967 1968 "" 1970 1971 {estimated ) 1972 1estimaledJ 12-)•ear total (in billloos ol dollar~) Recei pts Outlays 75 2 ?9.J 79.7 f!6.6 83 6 90.l 87.2 95.8 90.9 94.8 \Ql.4 106 . .l 111.8 126.8 1147 1431 ltJ. 3 148.l 143.2 J!j6.3 139.1 164 1 1537 1769 1 ,323.~ 1Ali'.l 7 De.licit i·) ·4 .1 ·6, ·6.~ ·8 .6 -~.9 -5. l ·15.0 ·28.4 ·5.~ ·I~ 1 -'25.6 ~23.2 lntere.1t 9.0 9.2 10.0 10.7 11.4 12.1 13.5 l4.6 16.I 19.3 ~.B 21.1 14.5 9 168.4 By Robe.rt S. Allen and .John A. Goldsmllb Case Against Nassikas • Ill 'Gas Grab' \\' AS~nl\'GTO.\J -We ha\·e called for lhe: irnpeachmenl of Federal Pn"·er Cha irman ,John l\'asstllas for withholding evirlencP. and misleading Congress 10 ju!;t1fy a $4 billion rate increase for the naLL1ral gas producers. Thts is a stupenrlous sum . "'hich would he SQlit'f>Zed oul of the ronsumers in the form of higher mnn!hl.Y gas pay- ments Yet Na:ssikas • "'ho is s\l'orn to up- hold the public 1n· lere~I. has blatantly m1srepre.sented the. facts ta help tile gas ll1lere~U get a\\·ay with this $.f billion grab. Yle have pieced logelher the. shncklt1g slory from the. Nassi kas PapPrs, a sheaf of memos and studies krpt undPt lnck 6l the. FPC. Through a maze of intermed f- itrits. however. we have obtained the 11uppressed papers. IT \\'OULO TAKE dotens of columns to publish . ~hem all, "'ilh t he 1 r legal profund111es and comple11it.ies. But here 1s the: outline 0£ our case against Nassikas . The paper!!i reveal that Nasslkas Ignored the studies of his ov.·n economists and re.lied u po n lhe. gas industry'11 lnformalion, The FPC , of cour:r;e, i!f supposed lo protect the public 1gainst the ' Jack Anderson ' rlrprrdations nr the gas barons. '.'rt N<Jss1kas, speaking for the f PC, quDled 1ndusl.ry figures to Senators -figures lha1 har! been contradicted by t.he. fPC"s ecooomis!s. These figures had lo do with the l.nuisi anii ga:r; reserves, "'hich e.ve.ntually "'i ll supply half the. nation. The FPC's. chief economist. Haske.I Wald . found the lnduslry's figures to be. dubious if nol outright phony. O.'ll fEB. IZ, 1970, Wald wrote. a personal memn to Nassikas. warning that !wo crucial sets of industry data on Jtas reserves "can hardly be. said lo match each othe.r" He could set "no y.•ay n f corrobnra11ng'' some of lhe. industry da!a . The FPC"s own auditing, he. said. ''tells us nolhing aboul the reliability'' of lhe questionable. inrorm alion. The industry "s estimates, v.·hlcb should be consistent. show "surprisingly large differences" with many specific figures ''surprisingly wide 11part.'' he wrote. The following day, Nassikas received an other personal me.mo from Edw11rd McManus. chie.f of Lht FPC's producer divi1$1on, who warned thal "the. rtliability By George --------- Dear ~rge· Why is your column 1$0 ~mtill" Some.times I have to buy thret or four copie.s of the. paper to finrl ii D. Y. °'"...ar 0. Y. fl'~ a circulation-building trick by my td1tors. Probably, I may hav~ 1(1 1hink your s1alcml'nt over for 11 "''bile beforf' I know ~·hat either oos of us is lalklng about. (Whe.n tro1Jhle11 trouble you -no. lhat's a 1ong. When probte.ms prob- lem you. write: to Ge.orge ) De11r G~rge · Oo11'L you think today·, young pe.ople place too much emphasi~ on sex? FIFTYISH Dear r!ftyish: \Vt ll. m11ybe. On the other hand. ms yht! It just seems like too much emphati!s when you get IHtyish . nl g11 ~ reser ve es11mate.s (bv the. industry) fnr any sperific rrservo1r or field initially 1s suspect." ON fE B. ti, \\' A LI) srnl an f'\'t'n mnre. blunt memo to Gordon Gooch, whom Nas~1kas had picked lo be the FPC's chief rounsel. "\\'e are conce rned nve.r the apparent 1-lrk of adequate checks l'ln the sta!istical reporting opera1ion~." wro!Jo. \\'ald . H.e called attention to an int111 slry error of 1.3 trillion cubi c feet, whi ch the gas industry ha:s tried tn cover up. At this point, Nasskikas and Gooch should hR.ve. ordered an immed iate, ma.~sive FPC staff investJgation. lru;tead, they hushed up the warning~ and accepted the gas producers' figures. SENATE ANTITRUST Cha irman Phil Hart. n-Mich .. withnut knny.•ing exactly "'hat Nassikas v.•as concealing, got wind that something wa~ t1miss . In a Se.pt. I le!ter, Hart asked Nas:r;ikas expliciUy aho11t lhe inrormatlon furni shed by the natural gas industry. Nassikas·~ reply , dated Sept.. 15, appears !o he R bald He. The two crucial ~ets of rial.a , he wrote, "closely par(llllel" each other. To butt.re.s~ !his astounding f!tatement . he 1rlded "The staff has alsn made specialb.ed reportli and conducted jnvesligalions." This made 1t 11ppear thal the staff backe.d . up the 111s Industry's figures "'hen, in racl. the 5uppre.ssed staff me:mO!I iiaid uaclly the. opposile . ON ~·ov. ll. Nassikas .aaa1n eited the unre.liab!e. industry figures at a Senate hearing ~fore the Senate Fu e I s Subcommillee. Chairman Frank 1\1os"'i, D-Ltah . asked "You rln h11ve. to rtly .•• on industry figures ~" "\"1>~. bu1 nflt ~nhrely.'' l'iAid Nass1k<1s. Ltlt.rr, he:. Added lh3\ "there 15 sub~tanl\111 reli ance. but. •• ii I! not nonan1tlyt1c11:I rfl!ance." In it~ context . the 111.a.lement gave ! he 1mpre~s1nn that lhf! l'PC'1 "anslrUcar• !lludles supported the:. industry·~ figures, the opposite, nr course, \11as true. The next da.v. \I/aid jollerl N<1!sl k11s \l'ilh ann(her bon1b~hell. This was a memo rlisclo~ing thal the. f PC's slud1e11 and the. industry's figures \1ere out of kilter by a startling 42 perce nt. \\'ALO FOLLQ \\'EO lh ic; up "'tlh a ~lrong memo to [,O(}('h"s nfflce on nee l reiterating that the. f.'l'1denre ind1ca1e.d errors up to 4n percent. in some of the industry data . Yet eight. da ys latPr, both i"ass1kas and Gooch again touted the. indust ry's figures at a Senate hearing chaired by Sen. Lee ~fetcalf, 0-Mont.. an e.xpert on the subject. Gooch blandly lest1f1erl that tha industry's figures were "reasonably rel iable." Y.'ald's contrary \l'arn1ngs. which could save the gas users $4 bJlhon , already had been hirlden away. Footnote As we prr\"\ously reported, Nassikas refused 10 d1sco1s that $4 billion boondoggle with us on 1h1t ground~ that the case.. i~ still before him. Gooch ht1 5 denie.d any v.'rongdoing by Nassika5 or himse.lf. --WWW- Frid ay. June 1R. 197 1 The edi torfoL pag,. of the Dolly Pilot setks In infnrm f'lnd. stim- ulate readtrs by prt.se"nting thi,, ntui.tpnpl'!r's op1111o n.! ond. com- mcntar11 011. tnp1c,, of 1nt,.rest and s1g111f1C11nrl', bu prn1Hrl1ng 11 fnrvm for tlut ezprti1ion o/ ot•r rtnd,.ri' op1111011s, and hy prr~tnting the:. rlivtr~e 11i .. 11r po int.$ rif in/nrnil'rl nbsP rr ttrJ and 'pokesmtn on to pic! nf tlzt dn11. Robert N. \\'eed, Publisher . I I • I \ ' I 1 ' . ! ' -.-~""" ... ~-...... Saddlehaek EDITION VOL. 6'1, NO. 145, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FR IDAY, JUNE 18, 1971 • IC oor' on e Recreation Use ilfr Pendleton Beach Sales Opposed The ci1y or SAn Clcmenlc this \l'eCk formally opposed any sale of the dispuh·d Camp Pendleton uplands And be11ch to private developers and urged that the acreage declared surplus by Presidrnl Nixon be leased on a long-term basis for recreational use. But the resolution sug~eslcd by ~1 a ynr Waller Eva ns Jr. \Y edncsday did not in- Dotvn the Mission 1-.,rail • Balloon Slated Contest ' 1ic jo Bl MISSION VIEJO -Hundrcrl~ n! balloons will soar Into the sky Sa lurda~. June 19 during the annu;il ··s11!lonn to the 1-fOQn" contest Sponsored by the Mission Viejo Rccrc:i- lion Center, the event offer~ a $25 savin~s bond lo the owner or the baloon th;it is rounrl thr farthest from Mis.~ion Viejo "'i thin a given tin1e pcri0cL The contest will brgin at :'I p.n1 al thr: f\1 ;irj!'.ueril r. Recrea1ion Cc.n!rr. Li'!'.l \"P:;:·i;. winnrr V.'::t~ fnuorl in San Ju;in 'Capistrano but previous winners ha ve been found in Escondido anrl Pomona. • Librarn Prttgra••• f\1lSSION V!f..10 -The Mission V1rjl"I 11hrary ~ sumn1r.r reading progr<11n "ill bri;!in June 21 ··Reading Fiesta'· is thP 1hrme of 1he prrigram v>\iich will oHrr a .!aguar laf!"I hutton anrl a crrtiilca!e lo eflch child re;irhnR ten books Story hours will hr r1 rr1 Tur~rlil\' ;:ii 2 fl m be~inning ,h1nr '.!~ f\1nv1ri;. w1\\ he shown every rri<lay al thr san1c 11mt• 61.:irtin~ .!unr 25. The su mmer pr0Aran1 rnds Au~ !~ vdlh a parly. • t ·,..1l 11t1l .~lnlf'd 1'.:L TORO _ The e.lcvrnth annual, SL Mich11<rl's Fcst1v<1I will take place Sun· dAy, ,June 20, from nooo to 8 p.m. <lt SL Micharl"i:. seminary on f.l Toro Road near Cook'i:. Corner. . An (lld fashioned pit barbecue w_1H .be the highlight or the event which "'.11! 10~ elude booths, pr ize.~, and a mannach1 band . . d 1 d The fc~tival's proceeci!I will be ona e 10 lhe school for operation 1:05ts and the buildin~ fund. . , Tic\cets avail;;iblP 1hcre "'111 be $_.75 for ~dlills ,.nd $1.7!! for children . e Sera111bler Officer• l .-\KE FORl::ST -The Lake Forest Sr.;amblers have electerl their firsl slate of off icers. . F'red Wolford will serve as presHlenl of !he club for motorcycle enthusiast<;. Also clectrrl w\11 be Mike .Jones. vice preshlent ; DeWayne: StaKe. i;ecretary; Qdene Stark And f\.f1ke Aschberger, treasurers. • lce far1d \.'isitt1r MISSION VIEJO -daurfia Marosz. 11}. year-old daughter or f\.lr. and ~fr!\. Marion Morooi will ht leavini: Monday fnr 11 !rummcr·~ vi.~lt to Reykjavi k, Jctland as "'Ussion Viejn High School's first student abroad for the 1'merican Field Strvice. ~1iM M1ros1. will ht-joininf:! II r;imily of four girlii In !hr northern capit;i l of 90.000 popull'lion where her "adopted" father 1., 1 hanker. She will spend 2\11 month!!, returnin;: for her senior ye1r Aug 30, This yrar the Maro.'i7. family providt'll A home for the first. exch11nge ~ludenl to live in Mi~,;ion ''rJO. Jeannrtle Mayor3 of Vene zurla. elude support for 11 direct giveawa y of the land to the State of California. The unanimous council resolution, v.•hich \lo'il !be sen to the White House. stresses that in times or national emergency, 1vhen necessa ry, lhe land should revert tn military use. E1•ani:. -implying so me dissatisfa ction l\'ith the campaign of Los Angeles arra Rep. Alphonzn Bell. who has championed the public usc of the Marine Jand~-sa id his resolution wa~ in responS(': lo con· tinued local queries on the official ciry position. The resolution ;ilso stresses that. the lands in Sa o ~111tro C11<nyon in thc upland por1ioni:. remain in use ror f;irm inf:. lhui:. insuring the future nf leases held by vcc;e table and nower rancher. The docu ment also suggests study on the chances of turnini: !he are11< -si :t mile:-of beach and blulftop , plus th e :t.400.acre canyon -into a national park. The issue remt1in~ in limbn al pre.~ent "·ith a declar;ition on record by Prei=.idrnt Ni:i:nn lhal the land stiould be given lo the state or other government agencies for public recrealinn. But despite the Presidenlial directive, the House Armed Service Committee has recommended \C'asing or a ~egment or the beach to the slate, but against d1 i:.posal of the up\anrls. Thr ul1imat.e declsion now rests withi n the Department of Oe!ense. In i'lnother related is suP he.fore the council thi!! wecK, lawma ker.~ heard a report by City Manager Ken Carr on the shelving nr proposPd S!<lll" lrgisl;it\on 1,1•hich \.\'Ou!d have ,ermitled anncxalinn across county lines. Carr recently traveled to the s1;11 e rap1tal to testify for the bill draflcd by Assemblyn1an Robert B;idham t R · ~r11•port Bcach l. but said ttiP 11roposeri !aw was tabled bv a committee. .. Thev !$CC.med to hrtir vl' Iha! all ;i v;i1!able lrgisl at ion shoul fl ht rxhaustPrl hrfflrl' issuing an.v new laws on the mat· Irr :· Carr lolcl {'Ounc1lmro. Thr Oirust of lhe i,sue in San (\rrnrnle is that 1f such legislation "'rrr enacterl. lhr city rfluld <innrx ;iny publir land< rlirPc!l.v down co;;ist of the Or11nge-San l)iri:o ('ountv line. Cnuncilmf';l ;ig-rud to ur11:e the Coun1y of Orange lo negot iate wit h San Diego Coun lv officials to amend the coun1.V bflund.arics to include thr hrach and upl;inrl porlions. Such aclioni:. OO\lo' are le~al. Jr i:.uch a boundary change were \o cnme about. then city annexation of lhr nrw rounty land could be pursued lhero11gh thE' l..oc;:il A11ency Formation Commission in conformance with existing l;iw, Tf those maneu vers were to ran . coun· cilmen Agreed. then better ammunition would be ava.ilable the next time the issue Is considered in Sacramento. Saddleback Sets $24.8 Million Bond Election Volers within lhf! Saddleback .Junior College Di:stricl will ii:o the polls Sept. 14 10 decide !hf! f11<te of the schoor.~ building program by approving or rejecting 11. $24.8 m111ion bond issue. The school trustee.1 set the election at their Monday meeling. If approved by voters, the money woul4 be u!\ed to build J)4'rmanenl facilities 11l the college'1 Mi!l- ~ion Viejo Campus and to acquire land for a M>conl campus in the northern part of the dl:ttrict. All of tht. college'1 prf!~nt Mi~slon VIP.· jo nper!'llinns are hnu~ In trailer~. The fir~! perm1u~nt bui\din1t. 11 nf!w library, is lo be constructed within the next year. TOe bond propMed to be sold U vollT~ a pprove the il!sue wlll be paid back over A 2S year pe riod. The interest ratP: to be paid by the college will not txcced stven "":-cent. • CAIL y f'ILOT l"~•I•• ~y Hl!R Vl "tt'll THE SUN WAS SETTING IN THE WEST AT SAN CLEMENTE HIGH COMMENCEMENT Valed ictorian Jay Olsen (Below), Holding Garland Arch , Kim Romagnino (left ) and Lauri Jacobs Re s11011se to Da11n y Fu11d 'W 011tle1·ful, Tl1rilli11g' The San Clcmen\e re~lauranl owner who this week organiied a rampai,c:n to help wilh an estimated $20 ,000 in mrdical bills for 4·year-nld Danny JonPi:.' npen heart surgery h<ls lermed !he public response "wonderrul and thrilhng " Mrs. Peggy Landell, v.·ho with hrr husband, John, owns lhl' Travt! Inn . !'Aid <'<lntributions in the first !Wtl d11ys of the ca1npaign have come. ff-om throughou t Orange County. "!l's so head-warming I don 't know whe t lo say. \Ve had a check rrom a donor of $200," she said. Other oHers ol help for the famil y or local market e.mploye De.nni.<t .Jnne<t have come from private individuals, servu:~ and youlh organizations. "One girl scout grou p is goinp; lo wasti car:ii to raise some money," Mrs. LAndell said. · Although thf' re~ponse has been nve rwhelming, the amounl of donatlon.<t in the ~pecial bank accot1nl is tiny in comparison to the mounting medical cqsls. Danny, who has won peri:.onal atte ntion from President Nixon and "adoption" by tile ·san Cleme.nte police force, remaini:. under intensive care-in the i:.i xth week of sophisticated treatment which costs an .average of $450 1 day. The brown-eyed boy, whn~ h;ittlc.<t have included bleeding ulcer~ anrl ;i chronic lun,R infrction, remain., in cril ical condition at Los Angeles Children's Hospital. The rund drive Wlt!l or~ani?.ed by \•oluntef'rs concemcrl about the fam ily·~ financ ial plight after reading accounts or Danny's condition. Other volunteer efrorts-among pnl1c,. -' nffii·rr~ whom !);in11y ir!rili~.e~-hav,,, yj elrJPd rlo:tens of pint.~ of "'hnle blood lo hr used 1n ~ur,c:cry on the boy , ThP initial surgery to correrl a con· genital hear! defect , wa.~ effected with rnore th;in a do1.en pints of blood donated by officer.~. Nc\v School Bids 01\.d for Joac1uin Ridi:. for the conslr01tlion or :in In- termediate school in El Torn were <111lhnrl1.ed \\1rdncsday by tru.<ttces or the S;in .!o:iqu1n Elernl:'nt:iry School Di stric t.. The i:.chool. located at •he C'Qrner of Los All~o~ Boulevard ;ind Muirlands, will be ;i f\7.000 squa re. foot !ltructure on a 22 acre sitr. Aids will be. npcntd July 21 for the pro- jccl. which has been estimated at $1 7 million. It is scheduled to be completed for the school year lhaJ begins "in Sep- IP.mbcr of 1971:. The .~chool will bl' ldcnticAl to lhe in- lrrmedi-.tfJ srh<iol oimntly uniie~ eo n- strur!ion In University P11rk ne11r Ille in- tcrsPCtifln f)f Y.:ilc and Michacl!llOn. ll, !()fl, will be ready In September of 1972. The bo.ird of lrusteci:. h11s •~kcd member3 of tht community lo i:.uhmit ap.. propri11te namei:. for considerslion ft1r hnth ~ite~. The finAl decision on ~chool nJJme~ v.·111 be. madt by lhc board In AUJl'U.~I. .. Clemente High Valedictorian Laud s Students Ry JOH N VALTERZf\ 01 1n• Dll,., "0•1 llttl An inlrospccllvr valedictory from S;in Clr.mente H1~h School graduating senior ,l;i.y Olsf'n -dcscribin~ himself in the middle ''because I was a 100R-ha1red athlel e'' -keynoted the commencement Wednesday of 4S4 Triton seniors. Olsen, WC'aring a mortarboard with 1 peace s·ymhol nn the tori. told an overflow audience a! the hl~h liChOOl sl.adi.um he w:is ~rateful lo be selectl!d valedictor ian. "r reel good in knowing 1h11t others lik - ed what I did," he said sortly. Olse n urged hii:. t1udlence. to pay trlbule lo his class1nates a.!i well, "because each ha.~ hii:. special qualilic.~." In ,11 speech lt1ccd with irony, Olsen related a point in thr high school yr,11r \vhen i:.1.urlenl.~. he said, were clumped In· to two stereotype d Rrnupi:., the. longhair~ Rnd the ;i\hlelei:.. "Rut ynu can't 5tereQtype u~." he ~ahi, "each is unique." He described his own search for idcn- titv during the period : "lt was dirficull for mP: In detcrmine "'here I fit in the stereotypes," he s11id. •·t•1nally I just rea lized th;i l I didn't ha ve In fi! a C'llleRnr v son1evot el~e ~et up. I "'as R lonR-haired ath lc!e, ;incl didn't h;ivc to m11kr ;inv choice~ " Hr ur~rd hi.<t fellow cl;is.~m;i\cs In make !hrir own chQices 11nd live with the rr.~ulti;. •·rf othtrs rewarrl ~ou. then it's i;ood.'' l1r sairl. "anO if 1he results are ipnnrcd. thrn i1 i:.hould be rrw;irding as v.•ell." Salut;i torinn Mriri HaiR look a morP orthodox tone 1n hrr address. leading 1\•i1h the e:ntirr Ii.~! of one page or hr~dlioe.~ ln a rc cen! issue of 11 ma jor mctropolil<1n nrwspaprr and pointing out lhr l.:1 ck or pn.~ilive newir. '·But 11 isCflnten: oflrn ('omrs hcforr a ch<1n.1!,e for the hell er," she ~;iid . The cla.~s wnn .~1ron1t pr.:1ise from Triton Princip;il Da rrell Taylor. v.•ho n"int<'rl nut th;it among !he graduates 39 ~tudents ma1nl a1ned an A ;iverage lhrnughout their high school studie~. The scholars among the Cl11<ss of 1971 f':irncd $.126.000 in scholarships anrl grants In continue thrir educal ion Tl'if' !'C01or cl;:iss girt thl, vear was the rict.ailed painting of the Triton Alma M;i ter on a wall of the gymnasiu m. The school's foreign exchange studenl.'t rrccived American C!agli lo take back to thei r hnmell1nd~. Among the speci;d lribule.1 al the com• mencement riteli was recog nition, thanks ;111rl a gift !o Carl Han key, A loogtime. Capistrano Vallt'y resident who has rlon~ the drcoralion for commence men ls in the area for more than 40 yr:ars. Sludent solnlsl!i Al the ceremonic~ werf! Karen McLeroy , who sang "We 've Only ,J1Jst Rc;:un," accompanied by guitatist Kathy Hob~n and bassi.sl Marti Opland. Vi ejo Lawyer Nan1ed To Citizens Group Mlchar:I T. Collin$ or Mission Viejo has been nAmed to thf! Orange County Clllr.tn~ Direction Finding Commilltoe by Fifth Oislrlct Supcrvi~or Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach. Collins. a S11ddleback College Di.strict fru!iltt and Santa Ana attorney, will serve on !he committee which offers <'ilizen input to the county's Gf!neral Plan F'rngra m . - Today's Final ' N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS it County Trio J oit1 Battle Over Needy By JACK BROBACK Of ll'lt DlllY l'ilot S11ll A triG of Orange County we.Hare wor kers charged Thursday lhal nine out of 10 welfa re recipients in the county are not really needy . Beverly Cramer, Fran Corbell and Frank Emanuf!l, aJt social workers, told newsmen during a press conference that ir Gov. Reagan's reform package, or something like it, is not adopted, th e tax- payer5 will be hea vy losers. Although the governor·~ bill has bee n killed in a State Senate commi ttee and the substitute measure by Senator Anthony Beilenson (D-Los Angeles) is Uflo der conside.ration, the welfare worker• and the Orange County commitlf!f! for \Velfare Re form say there is still hopt. Michael Nason, a member of the. cou n. ly committee he.aded by Victor C. Andrews of Laguna Beach, said new legisla1ion could "till be entered. The committee is tryin,.:: to gel the people to react, drop their apathy, aod call upon the legislature. to en;ict real reform in welfare, Nason said. ~!rs. Cramer tharged that. welfare workers have: actually put themselves on welfare , !e,.::a!ly, under presenl laws . "Others have been on welfare when hired by the department. and havf! stayed on . ''They can earn as muc h 11s 5516 & n1nnth and more anrl still collecl eno ugh welfare. to give them an 1nc<1me of $l,IOQ a month ." sh e: ex plained. "The gove.rnor's plan had 71 main points which "'Qu id eliminate. th• loopholes in present IRws. ·· Mrs. Cramer added. "The Be!lcnsoo bill would almost double the cost of the Aid to Dependent Children progran1. l l is worthless as a reform measure.·• Miss Corbell said niany welfare recl- pien!.~ volunteer fo r I.raining programs to learn a skill to mo11ke. themselves self.su f- ficient. then do nor t<'ke a job but stay on "'('l fa re. "Thf'y ean ~rt more. rnoney by staying In the welfare rolls lhan they can work - ing ," she said. "lnccnlive to work i• elimi nated by present welfare laws." Nason said there are 2.4 million peopl• on "·elfare in Californ ia now, or one in nine, and claimed. if laws are not chang· ed. one in seve n will be on the rolls by mid-1 972. The \lo'elfare workers revealed noe Ironic re~u lt 1Jf their efforts I01''8rd refnrm. "People rcarl of the loophole.1 and n1orr lake ad\•antage of them," t.l r~ Cra1ucr .. ~a1d Sh!' sairl she e<iro~ $862 a n1onth, but is eligible for welfare aid ... I don't take ii, nf course, but. because I am a rlivorceP: \\'ith a teenage son. despite my adequa te income r could Re.t $17.'i to $200 a month welfare plus food stamps and Medi·Cal." N1' Welfa re Declines NE W YO RK (A P) -The We.Hare department reported Thursday that th!!: number 1Jf people on relief in April dipped by :t811, the fir~! decline in two year~. Commissioner ,Jule M. Sugarman said lhe. department was studying the rigu res but "'"6 unable as yet to ofrer any ex· planation for the rlrop. However. itl April's end !here. still were 1,195.~ personli on relief, al an annual cost of about $2 b1 lhon. Cout Weather The coastal h11zy sunshine bl!:- come.s a lad hazier lod ay and Sal· urday with temperatures along the coast ranging from a high of 67 to a low of liO. Inland tempcralure.t will reach 75 low 60. INSIDE TODAY The fart1ed Stuttgart Ballr.t U rom;ng to L.o.~ A 11gelt s' Shrinr. A 11ditorium soon and today'! \Vetk.ender 1ia.~ piclu rt$ and n story on. Page 25. •••""' l).f' C•tll11,,.1, , "'9•1t• ~ "Wt11ll 1'1111111• ,. C~.c•fflt U• I Ntlllllll NtW'I ... CllUlllff )j..~ Ct.,.l(t It 0<1n11 C"Ulll, I 1t .. 11wr11111 "'" c .. ,,_. 11 Offll'I Ntt!Cll I SptfTI :If.II 1!11t• ~•'11111• u.u OlWrttl I l t lt ¥!tltll l1 11.i1trl11 Pttt • , ... '"" ,..., •111~• , .. ,. Wtlllltr • Hlf'to<t"9 U W-'• Ht'fll u .tt .... L1ndtA " W•rloil N1w1 M M•llM~ f w ........ ., U-M .fi--D::AI::.::l Y~Pl:::_LO~T:___~S:_t _____ _:F::•l~":'.'·:.:''.".uM 18, 14171 .._ Cordillera Plea ··school Teachers Undergo Study A cklled door session to examine the ptrformance of teachers a. n d ad- ministrators 1.t Cordillera School in Mis&ion Viejo has bten scheduled Mon· day. The session i! part of .an examination of the school's curriculum and its im- pUmentation at the requt.'ll of concerned pilrenu who made emotiona l picas lO the ~rd of Trustees <lf lhe San Joaquin ~l~mentary School District Wednesday . 'Ille parents. about 150 of them , charg- td lack of discipline and an ineffective curriculum. They ¥o'ere particularly con- cerned about a team-teachin g situation in which fourth, fifth and sixth graders w~ placed in an "open" cl2.S!iroom. Parents had testified to hearing teach- ers UM! profanity, to hearing students ad- dress teachers with a lack of respect, to seeing children lying on floors and put- ting their feet on desks. As eviden~. tile group had provided a tape recording made on a smuggled Fire Site Draft Gets City Okay San Clemente councilmen have launch· ed the final phase of designs on the pro- posed new fire department headquarters to be bullt on special foundations because of soil prob~rru:. Councilmen authorized the drafting of final worJcjng drawlngs for the '140,000 facility which, according to a soils study, will have to be bullt on caiswns em- bedded deep into the slopes at civic cent.er. Soils engineers reported this week that their core samples show that concrete pilings from 45 to 65 feet deep shouJd be installed in special foundations. The facility -if councilmen approve final construction -will be erectei on what naw is the approach apron to the existing headquarters. Architects Willard T. Jordan and Marvin Renfro are doing the design work. Jordan, a Costa Mesa city councilmen, told ioca1 lawmakers that despite the estimated $3,000 extra expense for the caisso ns. the project will probably sta.y well with the budget. Two other proposed addilions f() the project, however, wt1u1d take the cost above. the suggested sum. A hose drying t()wer and gasoline pum- ping fa cility would peg the price higher than $140,000, he said. The remainder of the design work v.·111 la:st through t.be summer. Laguna Youth A warded Plaque The Dean ~tcCord Clti:tenship Award has been presented by the. Laguna Beach Jayetts to Alan Gibby, an eighlh grader al Thurston lntennediate School. The award was established by the J aycees fo\lov.·lni the dea th April 25 of Mr ~tcC.Ord, a fonner Laguna Beach High School sta.r athlete who died of leukemia at the age of 37. Young Gibby , the son of t-.1r. and ~trs. Nelli Gibby, of 302."i Alta Laguna Blvd, was presented a plaque by Randy Schaef- fer of the Jaycee~. In addition to the 3werding of the plaque each year. the youn g businessmen h;ive 3lso established A perpetual trophy at Thur~ton on whicb the winners' names v.•ill be engraved. Ol"ANGol CCASf DAILY PILOl OJI.ANG;:'; CO.UT PUI L1$HINU ;:::Oll.PAN'f leb•'I N. Wet.I ,r .. idt<lt •NI P..-i~r J•c~ ~-c •• i.,. Vk• p,..ld""' enll Gt-•I Mt~tlt< Tho..,•I Ke•vil l~ltor recorder which recorded one ~nllr1 classroom session which was .a.ssertedly "chaotic.'' Trustees would not allow the recording to be played in the public meeling. Jim Cartin. spokesman for the parent group, had pres1nted the board with let- ters from parenl!i citing specific com· plaints. A peulion had been given to the administralion two months ago calling for changes in the situation. Bus Company Defends Own Scheduling A representative of tht Taylor Bus Com_pany, the firm th8t transports trainable me ntally retarded studtnts to the Greeley School in Santa Ana, defend· edits bus schedule Wednesday. The representative told the Trustees of the. San Joaquin Elemenlary School District that reports given by paren~ that their children occasionally rode the bus for more than fo ur hours were er- roneow. The bus company officia l declared that the longest bus ride Jogged had be.en 3 hours and 15 minutes. At a previous meeting parenls, protesting the length of lime spent on the bus. had given the four and five hour figures. The school district has bern trying tC> redu ce bus time for the 14 children that attend the Greeley School. The bus company has vower! lo try bul has pointed out that one child Jives 48 miles from the school and one bus is used tn pi ck up all the children. The bus is prohibited from exceeding a speed of 50 miles per hour. Lagunan Urges Halt to Chamher Subsidization lf the Laguna Beach Chamber of Com- merce claim that it brings in more people by adverti~ing the town is true, "il should be stopped on !he basis that our sewer i;ystem is dangerously overloaded. our highways are overcrowded and added visitors 2re a civic burden,'' resident David Munro told I.he city council Wednesday night. If. on the other hand, the claim is false. the city should stop subsid!!!ng the cham- ber as "an unwarranted waste of mohey.'' MWlro, a retired professo r, ]eve.Jed his charges in a three-page b!~st demandi ng that the city end its policy or allocating some $40 .000 a year to 1he chamber ror its advertising fund. The. Lraditiona! chamber or commerce, he said. is not needed in Laguna Beach. which is a "bedroom tov.·n" composed o! people whose incomes come from the outside. rather than 11 town dependenl on local commerce and industry f n r surv ival. furthermrire . ?<a1d \1 unro. 1he loc al chamber ts "a priv<tte ;virl restric!1vP group" whose role in thP communit y ha s becomf' ··narro", parochi al a n d divtsi\'e " Rising Ill 1he drfense nf t.hf' chamber ~'aS Loren Haneline. pre.~idenl or thA Ho!e\ -~Intel As~oclation, whn tprmed Munro"s charges "nd1 culous·· and read a statement prcparrd five years ai;:n hy hotel man Mer rill Johnson. who prerlicted ;>J. th11t time increaMng benefits lo lhc ci· ty from the hed lax. These benefits have llf'en for!hrominp:, \-ianeline asserterl, and the arlvertis!ni; necessary to attract louris1s in an in- creasingly competitive. mar~el is rntirely paid for by growing re\lenue from the bcrl t;u. Chamber presidenl-elccl Roy Marcoin cited the chamber's elforts in the area of beautifucation and sa.id its aim i~ "!o bring beauUful people to our beautiful ci- ty." DA.IL Y Pi LOT 11•1! P~o!• WOODSMAN SPARE THAT TREE , LAGUNANS AS K Will Canyon Eucalyptus Ba Uprooted For Cars? W oodlru1dDrive Residents l1·ate Ov e1· T1·ee Cut Biel By PATRICK BOYLE 01 1~. D•!ly Piiot iHll A grove of eucalyptus Lrers near lhe Woodland Drive area or Laguna Canynn has sparkf'd the ire flf res1denls in thP. area \Vho feel the trees are going !Al be cut do1-1•n. The 33 trees, some towering and several only a fe1~· feet in heigh!.. are on property owned by Laguna Beach reallor Paul \Vestbrook, \Ves1brook v.•as recently denied a permit by the planning com- mission to convert the hall acre plol or ground al the end of ~lilhgan Drive into a parking lot for the Festival of Arts. Westbrook said today be has suspended County School Official Quits, Triggers Up roar A key officiars resignatlon from the Orange County Department of Education :-parked an an gry hassle Thursday in which county school board mt>mber Don .Jordan blamed "an undercurrent of dissatisfaction" for the earlier resign;i- lion of at least a dozen departmenl of- ficial s. "I've talked to a fe1-1· ~·ho were very unhappy wlth the situation here." com· mented Jordan, whose criticisin was challenged by board memher Dale Ralliso n and nr Robert Peterson, who heads !he department as r o u n ! y superintendent of school~ . an y cutt!nJ: O[K'ral1ons unlLI ~1onday ;:it the request of city officials. He said he never intended ln cut dnwn all of the trees, but 1-1·as only interested in remov· In~ ~lumps. dead trees and those trcrs which he felt were hindering the growth or other eucalyptus in the area . 1'There are so me magnificent specimens out there that 1 wouldn"l touch fnr anything,'' he said. ··1 posted a notlce nn !he properly stating my intentions. but ~ome peQple apparently ignored the siJ:?:n." Rcs1den1s nl the :irea allegedly have he<'n hindering v>'nrkml'n cutting down the lrees. Police officers were called tn the site Thursda y. but r11rl not make any ar- rests. Grce nbe.!t official .James Dilley is reportedly seeking F1nanc1al support in an effort lo purchase the property and save the trl'.<'s. Hnv.•e\·er. Westbrook says he has been approached by no one e<>ncerning the issue of preser11tng I.he trees. .f "Nol one person has called me abnut It ," he says. not1np; that he has receiveri a Few obscene phone calls in the past few days. •·Nobod.v representing anybody ha~ <'lp- pro11ched me \n work out a solutlon:· he says. "I am nfll inCT>mmunicado. I have two listed phone numbers where I can be reriched." Westbrook says he feels lhe trees •·enhanre the propcrl.y. The tree!\ wh ich arc bcin~ cut dnwn v.•ill enable the others !n remain more healthy . Some of the shorter ones are sapping the strength from the IR.rger ones.·· He noled that workmJn 1-1·ill be in !hr ;irea toda,v clraring out stumps and cul - t1ng down nne dead tree On ~1nnrlay, hl' plans lo resume the clearing ;ind prun1n~ operat1nn Viet Articles NY Times Denies Nation Imperiled f'ron1 \\'Irr: Services NE-W YORK -The New York Tim~ today dcnierl government cha rges that articles 1t published based on a "top secrel" Pentagon report on Vietnam pre- judiced thr defense. interests ()f the United States. !n a br ief filed in fede ra l ruurt the Times s<iid the government had not made the slightest effort to prov e tha t the defense effort.~ or the 11a1ion would be harmed by publicallon <A the sencs. The gove rrunent hi!.~ charged that the Times articles threatened 1he nation 's defense efforts and Jeopardized our roreign relations. ~11chaf'l Hess. chle l o{ the U.S. aLtorney's civil di vision, also cr.arged that the papers used by the. 'rimes in preparing its l'lr!icles ··.,.,·ere .stolen and are the property of the United States and 1-1·e are entitled to have them returned " The Times brief claimed the in· forrn&tion revealed 1n the three article_' pubhshed so far in no wa.v endangered nr injured the Arncric;in ;irmcd forces or th;it lhere was ;iny prospect of future artitlcs having th is eff ecL F'e<leral ,Judge Murray I. Gurfein last 'fuesday granted a governn1ent request for a temporary restraining order to pre- vent the 'f imes from publishing the final two parts of the five-pu t series wh ich unmasked dec ision-making at the While House level. The injunction runs oul al I p.m. Satur· day. Dep uty U.S. marshals barred the courtroom to most re)lOrlers for today 's hearing on the government's request for a permanent injunction against further publication. Protest by the newsmen that the issue or freedom of the press was on trial and th2i the press wa..s being barred from C(lvering it were ignored . The .Justice Department had a descrip- tive list of the materials upon which the Times hascd 11.~ stories. The newspaper supplied 1he list Thursday al Gurfein '.s suggestion. 'l'he rlepa rtmenl claims publication l)f the report. which 1-1·as ordered in 1967 by then Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara. cnulrl d;image national securitv. The Times has said it will noL harm ·security and the pub!ic has lhe right !o know about the report. The Times has refused to say who leak· ed the in formation t-0 the newspaper but SC\'eral sources Thursday said it ~·;is Daniel Ellsberg. a. senior rese;irch TRICI A AND ED'S NES T LOCATED \\'/\SHINtiTON (U PI ) -Ldwllrd Finch Co x anrl his brirle, !ht: former Trici a Nix- nn. h;i ve been found honrymooning in the Virgin Islands al secluded Cane.el Bay Plantation. it was reported today . The c0uple is sta yi ng at the plush rrsort on SL .!nhn's Island, the Washington Post said in 1oday·s ed itinns. Presi dent Lyndon B. Johnson "s daugh1er. Lynda Aird Robb, spent hl'.r honeymoon lhere. The spe . wh ich cha rges fr om $!l0 to $!05 per dtly for a doub le room 11•1l h meals. i.~ nwned by Laur;in ce f'. Rockefeller. The White Hou~e h.'\s ma in- la tned a .~!r1rt r;1!cnce on thl' newly11·~d~' 11·hcrf'abl)11\.~ e\"f'r s1n1·c rhey left rhe capital afler Saturday·s ""'f'dd1n ,i;. associate al the Massachusetts Jnstllu le ()f Technology ll nd 1t former f'mployl! of Rand Corp. In Santa Monir.~. Rand held two of the I~ copies of the Pentagoll repOrt, Rep. Paul McCloskey {R·Cl'll1I. I. an an· tiwar critic of Presldenl Nixon. said 1'hursday Ell~berg gave him rlocume.nls pe.rt.aining to I.he report a mooth a~o. The FBI wa~ known to be investigating vf,,',a •Re ud it, nic ntorize it, ze n eat it!' I.he leak and the identification of the in- former . The Timeir; published thret! installment:. of the series -whir.h eMlentiall y sho~·ed thaL policy deciSions of the Johnson Administration did nol correspond lo public statements oo the war -before Gurfein 's order stopped !he last t .... ·o in· sta11ments. '!'he Times refused to &top publiration voluntarily. In Thursday·s hcarinl!:. the .Justice Department argueci it needed to s!!e wha t documents the Times h11rl in nrrlc r !.o for mulate its ca se. It said the court should sre them too, so It could be aided in its ruling. ··The court cannot frame an injunclinn unles!I the cflurl knows ~·hat needs to be enjoined," said Hess. Slump Record ed On Stock Market NE\\1 YORK !AP ) -The stock markel 1-1·ent into a sleep slump Friday bu l trading volume remained al itx recenl sluggish pace. The 2 p.m. Dow Jones Average of .10 in· clustrial stocks was orr 12.12 poin1."l at 894.13 .,.,·ith 90 minutes of trading lo go. \Vall Street analysts attributed the. broad retreat m11 inly to investors' eon- ccrn about the slnvt rate Qf economic recovery and advancing interest rates. Declining i s~ue~ exceede'.1 11dv;incer; by a m~rii,in or more than J to I among Issues traded on the New York Stock Ex- change. Stocks of international oil compnies 1-1·rre among 1he 1-1•cakest groups as ll result of a mn11e by thr Vent'iuelan t:ongress to place foreign 01! rompanies under go\'crnmenl control Losse~ in- cluded .Jt rsey Standard SI 12 a share rn !S<i6.i!i. R<iyel Dul.ch 7~ <'f'nt.~ to $44. ~1 obil Oil Sl 12 tn l .'i!i. Texaco 50 ceols to $36.62, <'Ind Gulf Oil 2~ rrnl~ In IJI 87 "I feel !'Omething !'hould be looked in- to,'' .Jordan said "School people are rlist urbed and the hoard frel~ \'Pry helplrss ·• .Jnrdan·~ rnmmrnt~ duri n ~ Th11rFd:.1\ ~ hnRfd 1nrel 1n~ \\'Pfl" prnmp!cd hy the rcsiii,natinn nf Erne~! R Nnrlon, 49. nr Santa Anti. rhe dep:1r1mrnt's ;:i5s1s1ant ~uprrin!rndrnt rflr hus1nrss . :"nr1nn h;i~ been \\'Ith rhr c0un1s srhonls nlf1rc for 23 year~ UPHOLSTERY AT ITS FINEST ;o.lnrtnn tnld the hnarr! h!' 1s laking ;i pnsl ;i s assistant su;icnnlcndPnl and cl ean nr man;ig('mrnt srrv 1tr~ \\'It h thr nf'wly formed Rancho S;in!iago Cnmrnun i!y College D1sl.n (1 . ··rvr .. enJOYerl e.vrry minute or mv st;iv here, hut lhl~ 1~ a ch01lenge I v.•Ould lik e to arcep!,'" :"ortnn ~aid. .lorclan's c.onl1nued rrit1c1sm of \\'ha1 h,. .said \1·as a si tuat ion that tonlinually co.~t the board !he servires of compelrnt and loyal offiria ls brouizht both Pete rson and RallLSon into the debate HENREDON-SHERRILL-MARGE CARSON LARGEST SELECTION IN THE AREA Tho,..•• A. fril.ur,loti~1 ,,..,~.,1,. ,, ..... C$i1rl11 H. l eo1 l icherd '· Nt ll Aa>l>ll"' lol•Mtl"' 1lcll11n Four Bids In Let••• ..... Offk• lJ? Fer••+ Av1~u• M•illrtt edcl re"; ,.0 . l o••••• t Jl>S? Seit ci.-r. Oftk• JCS North ll c.,.,;~., lttl, tl671 OtHr Offk n C..• M .. t~ .))II Wn l l•'I !! .... tl~I 1-11; lJ)J l'l•WllOrl I OOl'WI,,, M1111t~ IMdl; 11175 ._,, k~!eoit!lt Councilmen to Study Bus Offers Bid.~ from rour bus companles were received by Laguna 8e11ch city coun- cilmen Wedne~day. bu1 the agenda ilem was deferred to an adjourned i;esaion al 4 p.m. next Wednesday lo permit detalled study of the offers ;ind Innovative features proposed by the different firms. Administrative assistant Al Autry told councilmen the city had esti mated an ex- penditure of approxlmBtely $17,500 per unit for il!I new buses. for A total of $70,000. plus $1 0.000 for rnainlenance equipmrnt. The Federal De pa rt me nl nf Trwportali-0n ~·Ill flnl'ncr. two-thirds ol the total project coet of $30.000, nr $&3.333. Aulry seid. Bids Y1ere announced Bl follows : Twin Coach C-Omp;iny of Ke nl. Ohio · $17,408 base price per bus. p!us $870.40 for 11tatt and local taxes for 11 total unit prl~ of SUl.278.40. Eng! Motor Truck Company of Pit-0 Ri vera (manufacturer of the Gillig bus1 : $15.6!15 basf' pnce , plus $100 for deliver.\'. 1 plul' $71!5 for f11xe.~ for a total unit price nr '16.579 75 The fl rm 11lY> wi,shes to prn- poi::e three allrrnate choices of brakes. etc .. Autry said, Thf' Fl xiblr Company of Loudonville. Ohio· $12.997 !!fl hase prier... plus Sl\4!1.90 tSIXCS plus $600 delivery for a lOtal or 114.247.80 per bus. ~1inibus Inc. of P\rn Rivera, submillrrl t"'O bids · R1(! IA oflerr~d 11 lfll11I llnil price . including tax. of $11\.747 50 l'lnd Bid IB pro)lOsed a total unit price or $18.MS.28. Au!ry s11irl 11 90-RA Y del ivery on the vehlrles had ~n rf"quesled. M' thl'y could no\ be exj)f'cted in t1n1e for use this summer. regardless n( lhe bid accepted. The council. tin1-1·e\·er. ha:; approved An 11 rrangement 1.1•ith the Fe~lival of Arl5 wherein the ftoshVlll will undcr .,.,Tite lhc cost ol tram sc rvire up h• Sl~.flOO and tile clly wa ll conlract w111l Venict TrAm Com· pany to provide six trams for the festlva\ l'CRSOn. '·· DEALERS FOR : HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE 7Nl;~w~ NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Wa1tctiff Or., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'Tll 9 Profes1lon1l lnltrlor Oe1lgntr1 Av1 ll1blt -AID INTERIORS ,,..,. Ton ,._ Mott'' o,._,. c .,,.,., -140·1 J6J "· LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coast Hifh . ;y ~hone: 494-4.SSl , , ' I I 1 I 7 ' I • I ~ Laguna Beaeh EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks :VOL. M, NO. 145, 4 SECTIONS , 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS Councilmen 01( Revised Hotel Ordinance By BARBARA KREIBICH 01 11\t Di ii• "'•101 51111 By a 3-2 vote, Laguna Beach c11y coun- cilmen thl!! week gave qualified approval lo a revised ordinance reslricling the renting or hotel rooms to minors. but 1n· ri icated the vote might be reversed when the {ll"dinance comes up for second reading. An ordinance proinoted for 1he pa st year by councilman Edward Lorr. but re- jected because of questionable lcgali!y ;ind difficulty of enforcement was com- pletely rewritten for the new vote. Ba~cd on 8 Hermosa Btach ordinance wh ich city allornf!y 'fully Seyn1our said has been tested in court, the ordinance • IC Drug Vse Poll Told At School Eighty five percent of the 481 studC!fll.~ a ttending Thurston lnlermcdiate School In Laguna Beach either do oot u~f' mari· jua na or use it less lhan tv.·1ce a mon~h. The findings are reported in a poll con· ducted with students and lhc1r parents in early June and were presented during a ~chool board stu dy session Wednesday nlghL Fifteen percent of the students v.·ho use marijuana sa id Lhey do so more Lhan two times a month. Four percent Gf lhe students who pop pil!li said they do 50 at least lw ice a month. while 95 percent eilhcr do not use pills nr use them less than two times a n1onlh . The poll, completed by !M pCl"Ctn! of the seventh and eighth grade students. in· dira1ed th.it four perccn1 of the studenl s u~1ng LSD nr mescaline 1 b o 1 h psychedelicsl do so <:\ lrasl twa:e 11 mooth. Ninety s1x percent do not use lhe drugs or use them less than l"'ire per n1onth. The poll did nol dctern11ne v.11ar tota l percentage have tried dru~s. Roughly 12 percent of thr student~ at lhe school reported they smoke cigarettes ;it !cast two times per n1on!h Almos! onr; th ird or all studen ts said they 1ndulgr in ;i\cohnhc bc.ver;ige~ at lea st tl\'!re a mr1nth The qucsl lons rcp:<Lrd1n~ the use of drugs "ere a~ked or student s onh . in ad· d1t1on to olhrr que~llon~ a~ked boih flludents and p11rcnt s abou1 \he 111nova t1ve ~duc ation a1 Thurston . Boughly 9:'1 percent or the ~tudcnt s of- fr ring 11n opinion said 1hey ha ve had a good le;irning experience at Thurston. J-:ighty·nine percent or lhe paren~ !hough\ their chil dre n had bene fited from attending the ~chonl. Similarly, 9:'1 llcrccnl of lhe students ~a id Thurston \\'SS an enjoyable educa· 1Lonal experience. while !13 pereenl of the p;irents felt their ehil?rPn got more en· jo_vment throuRh learn1~g at lhe school. Regarding the school s nexlble 5Chedul- in g. 96 percen t or the student.I and_85 per· <·en\ of the pare nts thought 1\ v.·a.11 beneficial. The hi·monthly grading record iystem received the approval of 96 prr· cent or the responding sluden t..s and 97 percent of the parenls. A !'iignifleant number of parents, 21 percent. said they would like to have a better understandinR of the Thur~ton pro- 12:ram and replied four lfl one that the program l.11 beUer lhfln those of trad i· tiona l schools. Thurston principal David Lloyd tol d board member.'I Wednesday night lh11t (lne of the m;iin re11son~ !he poll w11s underUlke n was lo answer some of lhP questions expressed by recently elr-cted b'Jard member William Th om a s rrgarding sludent and parent feelings ahoul the school and lhe use l)f drug~ bY .. iudenl~. Both an overwhelming numbe r 111f ~tudenl! and parents felt instruction In the areas of English. histor~·. math. science and physical edu<:l'llion had been gond during the past year. Just over half of the student~ said ther were able to 11ttend more than fright amall group classes ness than 15 persons) ptr week. Commenting on the 11m11.ll grnop •..iposure. H perctnl nf the parenL' lhought it to be beneficial to lhttr chltdren, makes it unlawful for any hot.el owner or operator to rent lo a minor (person under 18) without having a responsible adult 1 person over 21) assume respo~ibllity in writing as <:\>tenant. ll further requires ope ra lor1 to file v.·ith the police. department, when renting tn such minors, the name, age. business or occupation, including the respo11s1bte ;idult. to v.·hon1 the premises are rented. t\ames and addresses of the pitrent.s or ~uardians of all minors 11lso are to be reported. Councilman Charlton Boyd said he had discussed the proposed law with some hotel operators and was told by one lhat it was not hls policy to rent to minors and he felt the law was unneces.ury and pro- bably unenforceable. Another objected to th e idea of pulling gutsl.!I ' names on the police blolttr. Vacation Village owner Loren Haneline said he felt the intent of the law was good "nd there is a need to "c::ontrol some ol the young people noaling around" but wanted to be sure minors registering in fam ily groups would not ha ve to be reported. . Seymour said they would not. if their p11rent.s ttgistered. Mayor Richard Goldberg said he relt !he problem of under-age motel lenanl!'i was confined ta a very few locations in town and ~ v.>0uld prefer lo see these operaliorui contralled direclly through abatement procedure!!. Lorr agair. cited pcilice records showing arrest.! of runaways aged 14 to 17 who become in volved in narcotics, petty thefts and burglary cases. "We have borderline hatels who don': care Where their money comes from and irresponsible operators v•ho will rent to these. juveniles." he said. Councilman Roy Holm thought the ordinance might be putting the council in the position of "u;i.!ng a shotgun where we should be using a rifle." The wording of the ordinance, he poinled ou t, mighl preve nt a !7·year-old !raveling lo college v.•]lh lhe permission of his parenL~. from getting a place to stay overnight. wtule a man in his 1wcn· ties would be entitled to sign in with "a bevy of teenage girls." Councilman Peter OstrAnder said also thal parents "have been knnwn to sign 1n v.·1rh their children. then leave ... Srymollr sa11! that prosecution of of· fending operators unde r nuisance laws ,1·riuld nor be feasible unless there were tomrlaints fron1 neighbors, v•hich is not likely in this area. Seymour said it m!ghl be possible tn h11ve so-called ''red \1ght ab;itement1 ' laws directed against specific offenders by the District Atlornl'y. oor' on e \ LAGUNA GREETER IL L Eiler LarMn Greeter Goes To Hospital, Reluctantly L11guna Beach Greeter Eiler Larsen Thursday night was admitted. un\Oo'ill· ini;lv. to the Long Bei\eh Veteran~ Hosp!lal suffering from what appe.:r.red to br a 1n1\d illness and lack of apllf'l1 le. A hospital spokesman said this morning L;irscn. 81. ~'as re stini;: comfortably aod v.·as respo11d1og we\\ lO m e d 1 r a l trratmc.11!s. He said the Greeter ap- peared to be ~uffering from a re· emergence of physical ailments for wh:ch he was hotipitalized for several months in 1968. At tha t time, Larsen appeared lo only ha ve 5U[fered from general physica l weakneSs. and lack of appetite. He recovered completely and was discharged from the hospital In March 1968. Laguna Beach resident Pete Fulmer. who arranged to have Llrson admitted, sa\d the Greeter had not eat.en for several days and was unable lo keep any food on bis stomach. Dr. Vlocent Carroll, Larsen's physi· cian. p 'amined him and .determined he should l)e ho..,pitallud, even though the Gretter '"'didn't want to 10 to the hospital.~ Last Rites Held For Frank Clark Services were held Thuraday In Portland, Ore. for longtime Oran1e Coun· tv real esLale developer Frank N. C11rk, i"84 Vla Mariposa East. lAguna Hills who died last Friday at the age of 17. Mr. Cl11rk. not only worked acUvety on housing tracts in Twi:tln, Latuna Beach, ,. Newport &ach and FounWn V11ley, but ~erved On the bo1rd of directors of th8 Tustin Chamber of commerce and on the Tustin Planning Commia.slon durlna lht 19~·s. t.lr, Clark Is survived by hi~ wlft, Hc,1h. nf the famil y homl'; his son John B . nr ~oulh Lagun:\: tour gr1ndthlldren, !'Irie! four gre~t g"andchillren. Valedictorians Speal{ Laguna Beach High Scliool Graduates 265 By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Co-valed ictorians Cathleen t.larple and Michael Barrjos led thf' 265 graduates from Laguna Beach High School -lhe la rgest class ever -in coinmencemenl ceremonies Thursday night al Irvine Bow l BGtb er tht ttudenl.!I. 'With idtntic.al l .ts gradt point avtrages. 1pcike to thtir fellow 1tUdents and thf' flverflow au- dlonc< .. ''We are laced with a dep ressing future and Wt have an awareoess ol the in-- &urmountabillty of the probleri\I. Wt may not be the ones lo Jolve lhe:m/' Miu Marple told the gathering. However. !!he said, there art ntw "1ay11 Gf living which may make things betltt in the future. "We find our tr1dlUon•I fami- ly structurt dislntecr1Urtg, but we may find tn1t communal farnllle:s may be 1n answer . "We realize our e:cologieal crisi s and we have the hopes of developing • system v.·here a balance e1.isu between man an d nature. •·we see the integrity ef an individual loiit 111 a atable economy and we look 10 a new economy where an individual can cre1tively expre~s himself," she said. Mis& Marple drtw a hea vy rnund of 11p- plause; when she commented lh!lt the in· div idual freedom 6f an oce;an view is lo.~t when .. hi&h rise buildings ire created on the; oceanfront." In eont'luding. Miss Marple rallf'd fnr •·optimis m tempe;red with reali ly " an d 11sk!':d the cl as.' "to havr th!! ~1r('11gth 111 hold idr11Js 1111 matter "·hat the obst a cle~." Barrios '-PPf'aler! to the group ''1n act on a personal basis and in the spirit of the; present ." Citin,( the My La i i"cidt>n t in Vietnam Barrios said it would not have occurred had the persons involved "acted nn humane feelings." He said that the pre.sent system of reward for the "right thing and punishment ror the wrong thing" must cease. "We are living dead whrn we act through strictly patterned actions." he commented. Both Miss Ma rple 11 nd Barrios received st11nding ovations from fellow cl11ssmate.s following their remark&. Guest speaker was Lagu na Beach at· lorney William Wilcoxen v.·ho ga ve the valedictory •ddress to the class er 1951 - 20 years agn. Recalling the famous words of Harry Truman: "]f you can't stand the heat, don 't ao into the kitchen." Wilcox~ aaid many in his gene.ration have tried "lo ally out or the political kitchen," "But today, Americans are feelin& the ': ., DAILY f'ILOT 11111 f'~llt WERE THEY NERVOUS BEFORE GOING ON TO SPEAK? C1thlten Marple, Mich1el Barrios, Co0v1tedictorian' need to get back Into the kitchen. And now that e\•erybody wants back in the kitchen the question beeome5 what are you going to cook up~·· Spea king of the un~la blc relations between countries today Wilcoxen said it used lo be ''praise the Lord and pass the ~ ammunition.'' Today, he s11id, repeating the words or Abraham Lincoln, "we must ann ihilate the enemy by making them our friend ." Wilcoxen , in concl uding his speech ask· ed the elas!'i lo rem ember one piece nf Onenlal wisdom, ''l:;verybody else Is you." FollQwing the .~pcakers' remarks. Superintendent William Ullom presented the cla!s of 1971 ror gradua!ion. The cla ss w;is accepted by Larry T.:r.ylor outgoing pre~Jdent of the board of education. Diplom as were presented to 1hc graduates by board member~ ~1rs. Jane Boyd and Dr. Anthony Orlandella. A~ the diplomas were presenled, sli des of the recipicn!s were rta.'lhed on a screen at the rear of the Irv ine Bowl stage. Laguna Lists Park Goals Jn 1 preliminary repert on Main Beach Park' development prepa red for the l.agun1 Be1ch Ci ty Council, Planning Director Waynt Moody and his st.a ff bUUine 1 lle}'it:tr of 1oalll to btonslderad by the park arehiteel. Since completion of the Main Beach Committee report, the city 1t1ff his been atUdyina 1etlJ8l devekipment ·el the p11rk with • view· to ckslgn concept; outside finant ial 1ssistance ; possible phasin1 of devtlopmtn't: and ltgal Jmpliealionll. The staff wlll 1sk the architect to enn- aider development in twn phitsea. the flr11t to include Ute area from the necreatlon .. I Building to the propc.rty south of Ocean Avenue. The prelim inary reparl suggests eon· 1ider1tion of the lollow ing U5es in the park: . ... -Lifeguard to~·cr and required ac· ceuory laci\!Ue:s. · -Real rooms. -E1p11nd acti ve recreation area to In· elude several sand volleyball courts and facUlllea for children. -Llnk Heisler Park to Laguna Avenue with ennUnoous promenade, stating and viewin1 spaces, sunbalhln11 .areas and Jl"ople-~·atehlni 11rea11. \ -Art exhibit spaces to be confined and rlexible, ope rating under temporary permlt5. -Pedcstrlan.ariented c o o c e 1 ! J on fa cillties at the south end to i~lude quali\Y re1taurpnt lindoor~tdoor1 aind possible art :studios and sale!. The character of the park, says the report, should be RS natural as possible, blending &and, boardwalk, planting and lighlin£ Into 1 rlth artistic environment, with 1 feel ing nf OJ)(ness dominating and oct1tn v1e\1's from downtown prt.'lcrvcd and Cflh;incecf ( f Goldberg sald he y,•oulcf hope that, before final adoption of the ordinance, Seymour could report on the fea sibility of ti s1ng abatement laws instead. He also asked acting Police Chief David Brown to report on £easibihty of enforcing the ordinance and requested reaction lo lhe proposed Ja w from hotel·motel pro- pnetors. Bo~ ct anrt •1olm voted against the on!inance, but Goldberg and Ostrander Joined Lorr in supporting sending It to se- C'onr! reading. with the indication !hey ni1ght change their votes if the city al· torney came up with a better answ er to the problem. • I Cou11ty Trio Join Battle Over Needr, By .JACK BR.ORACK 01 I~• Di lly Piiot 51111 A trio or Orange Coun ty "'ellar@ "·orkers charged Thursday that nine out of 10 welfare f('Cipients tn the county art not really needy. Be\·erly Cramer. Fran Corbell and F rank Emanuel. all &ocial wnrker:s, tol d newsmen during a press conference that if Gov. Reagan's reform package, or something like it, is n11t adopted, the tax· pa yers will be heavy losers. Although the governor's bll! has been killed in a State Senate committee and the substitute measure by Senalot Anthony Beilenson (D·Los Angeles) is un· cter consideration, the wrlfa re workers 11nd the Orange. Counly committee for Wrtrare Reform say there is still hope . ~fichael Nason. a member of !he coun· ty commi!tce hea ded by Victo r C. Andrews of Lttguna Beach, said new legisla tion could sl1ll be entered . The commiuee is trying to gel the people to react. drop their apathy, and call upon the legislature to enact real reform in \11clfare, Nason said. ~lrs. Cramf'r <·h;:irgerl that y,•eUare worke rs have actuaJly put themselves on v.Tlfare. legally, under present laws. '"Others have been nn welfare when hired by the ciepartn1ent and have slayed on. '"They can earn as much as S5\6 a month and more and still collect enough v.·etlare to give them an income. nf $1,100 a month .'' she explained. "The governor".~ plan had 71 main points whi ch -.·ould eltminale the loopholes 111 pre~cnl l;iv.·s." i\1r.s . Cramer added. "The Bellcnson b1l1 woul d Almost double the cosl or the Aid to Dependen t Children program. It 1.~ worthless as a reform measure." Miss Corbell said many welfare reci· pients volunteer for training programs to learn a ~kill tn make them se lves self·suf. ficicnl. then do not take R job but stay on \velfare. "They can get more money by staying In the welfare rolls than they can work· ing .'' she said. "lncenf1\1e lo wnrk ~ eliminated by present v.·clfare laws." or .... ge Coa•t Weather The coastal hazy sunshine he-- con1es a tad hazier loday and Srit- urday ""'ilh trmperatures along the coast ranging from a high of 67 lo 11 low nf liO. Inland temperatures v.•111 reach 75 low 60. INSIDE TODAY The fanitd St11ttaart BaJleL f.J comlna to Lo.s A ngtlts' Shrlnt At1ditorium aoon and todat1'• ~Vte kcndt r h.as picture' arid 4 story an Page 25 . &111l11t U·Jt Mt¥!" -.JI (1llleN1l1 ' M\ll11tl '11114• 1t (ftKkWll U• 1 NlllMlt l .._,_. ... (l•HlliM Jl-Jt Ort "" Ctvlltr I (t,,..k l Jl ."""'""' t•tt Crenwel'll JJ ,..,.. Jt.n O.tlll Hollen • l lK k M1r1l1t1 U•IJ Dl ... rct1 I T1t1~111tW U .,jl9t111 ..... • flllf ltf'l ..n 'lntMo lf·U W11t111r t Hor•oct... 11 Wf!Ttlll'I N"" H·lt """ L1ftdtn. II Wfflll NIJWt 4"41 MlllMA f w ........ , U-l4 ' \ Z DAILY PILOT SC ,.rid11, Jw111 18, 1~11 tordillera Plea rSchool Teachers : Undergo Study A ckt8td door ussiofi. to examine Lhc pltformance of tut'flers ~ n d ad- nilnistrators at Cordillera School in M'iss:ion Viejo has bten scheduled Mon - diy. 4 1'he aesston is part of an examination of th e &ehool 's curriculum and Its im- plimentatlon al !he request of concerned nrents who made emotional pleas !o the Board of Trustees of the San Joequin Elementary School District Wednesday . • IJl>e parents, about ISO of them. charg- ed .Jeck of di15Cipllne and an ineffective cwriculum. Tl'ley were particularly con- cerned about a team-teaching situation in whlch fourth, fifth and sixth graders \lie.re placed in an .. open" c!e.Mroom. 'Parents bad testified to hearing teach-ei's .Use profanity, to hearing students iid· di'eSs teachers with a lack of respect. t.o seeing children lying on floors and put· lrrf& their feet on de11ks . Ar. evidence, the group had provided a tape recordinl made on a smu3g!ed Fire Site Draft Gets City Okay San Clemente councilmen have laun ch- ed the final phase of designs on the pro· posed new fire department headquarters to be built on special foundalions because <1f soil problems. Councilmen authorized the drafting of final worklng drawings for the Sl40.000 facility wh.ich, according I~ a soils steiy, will have to ht bu ilt on caissons em- bedded deep into the slopes at civic center. Soils engineers reported this week that thei r core samples sho w that concrete piling! from 45 to 65 feel deep should be installed Jn special foundations. The facility -if councilmen approve fina l construction -'vi!l be erect&oi4 on what now is the approach apron to the e:tisting headquarters. Arch.itects Willard T. Jordan and Marvin Renfro are doing the design work. Jordan, a Costa Mesa city councilmen. told loca.l lawmJkers that despite the estimated $3,000 t:tlra expense for the caissons. the project will probably stay well with the budget. Two other proposed addition.s to the project. hov.·ever. would take the cost above the suggested sum. A hose drying to°"'·er .11nd gasoline pum· pillg facility would peg the price higher than $140.000. he said. The remalnder of the design work will last through the summer. Laguna Youth Awarded Plaque The Dean McCo rd Citizenship Award has been presented by the Laguna &sch Jaycees to Alan Gibby, an eighth grader 11 Thurston Intermediate School. The award °"'·as established hy the J aycees fo\1ov.·1ng the death Aprll 25 of Mr, McCord . a fonner Laguna Beach High School star athlete who died of le ukemia at the age of 37. Young Gibby, the wn of fl.1r. and ~1rs. r..'eal Gibby. of 302S Alla Laguna Blvd, was presented 11 plaque by Randy Schaef- fer of I.he Jaycees. In .addition to the awarding of !he plaque each year. the young bus inessmen have. also established 1 perpetual trophy .at Thurston on which the winners' names will be engraved. OIANGI COAJT DAILY PILOT ()U)l(l':!. co>Jof l'UllLISMINO COMl'AN't lei.••* N. w,,, P'rn ld...,t •rod l'u&ll1Mf J•clt I!. Cij•l•" \lk.I P'r•i.t<!t •nd C.tM••I 1-\t ft•llf lh'""'' tc •• ~a .flllOf recorder which recorded one 'nhrl! rlas5rMm session v.'hich was a.~serte.dly "chaotic." Trustees would nol allow lhe recording t.o bt played in the puhhc meeting, J im Carlin , spokesman for the parC'nt group, had presented the board with let· ters from parents citini; specific ('OITI• plaints. A pelillon had been given lo the adminis tration two months ago calling for changes in the si~uation. Bus Compa11y Defends Own Scheduling 1 A representative of the Ta ylor Bu.9 -company, the firm that transports trainable mentally retarded r;tudents to the Greeley School in Santa Ana, def end· edits bus schedule Wednesday . The representative told the 1'ruslecs nf the San Joaquin Elementary School Districl that reports given by parents that their children occasionally rode lhe bus for more than four hours were er· roneous. The bus company official declared ihal the longest bus ride logged had been 3 hours and 15 minutes. Al a previous meeting parents. protesting the length of time spent on the bus, had given th e four and five hour lit::ures. The school district has beC'n lry1ng tn reduce hus lime for thl' 14 children that attend the Greeley School. The bus company has vowed to try but has pointed out that one child lives 48 miles from the school And one bus is used to pick up all !he children. The bus is prohibited fr om exceeding a speed of 50 miles per hour. Lagunan Urges Halt to Cl1amber Subsidization If lhe Laguna Beach Chamber of Com- merce claim that it brings In more people by advertising the town ls true. "It should be sto~ on the basis that our sewer system is dangerously overloaded. our highway.! are overcrowded and added visitors e.re a civic burden," resident David Munro told the city council Wednesday night. Jf. on the other hand, the claim is false, the city should stop subsidizing the cham- ber as "an unw1rn1nted waste of money." Munro, a retired professor, leveled his charges Jn a three-page blast demanding lhat lhe city end !ls policy (lf allocating some $40.000 a year to the chamber for ils advertising fund. The traditional chamber of commerce, he .said. ls nol needed In Laguna Beach. which is a "bedroom town .. composed of people whose incomes come from the outside. rather than a town de pende nt on local commerce and Industry fo r survival. furthermore. said ~1unro. the loca l rhamber is "a private Md restrictive group" ·whose role in the community has become "narrow. parochial and div isive.'' Ri.sing lo the defense of Uie chamber v.·as Loren Ha neline. pre5ident of lhe Hot el • ~fole\ Association, who termed r.lunro's charges ''ridiculous" and read a statement prepared fi\'e years ago by hotel man 1>1errill Johnson. who predicted N. that lime increasing benefits to !he ci· ty from the bed tax . These benefit! have been forthcomin g, Haneline aS!letted, and the advertising necessary to attract tourists in an in· creasingly competitive market is en tlri>!~ pa id for by grovdng revenue from !he bed tax. Chamber presidenl-<'lecl Roy 1>1arcom cited the. chamhe.r's rHorl.~ in th t area of beautifucalion and ~a.id it.~ aim is "to bring bea uti ful people to our beauti ful ci· ty." llAILY P'ILOT 51111 PM!I WOODSMAN SPARE THAT TREE, LAGUNANS ASK Will Canyon Eucalyptu• Be Uprootl!d For Car.s? W oodlandDriveResidents Irate Ove1· T1·ee Cut Bid Hy PATRICK Kfl''LE 01 t~t Dally Plklt St•!! A grove. of eucalyptus trees near the Wood land Drive area of Laguna Canyon has sparked thr: ire of res1den!s in the arc<1 y;ho feel the trees <1rc going to be cur dov.·11. The 33 trees, snme towering and several only a few fer:t in heigh!.. are on property owned by Laguna Rea ch reflltor Paul Westbrook. Weslbrook was recently denie d a permit by the planning com· mission to con,•erl the half acre plot of ground at the end of Milligan Drive into a parking lot for the festival of Arts. Westbrook said today he has suspended County School Official Quits, Triggers Uproar A key offi('iars resignalion from the Orange County Department of Education sparked an angry hassle Thursday in which county school board member Don Jordan blamed "an undercurrent of dissatisfaction" for the earlier resig na· tion of al least a dozen department of- ficials. "I've talked to a fev.· who were very unhappy v.·ith lhe silualion here," com· mentcd Jordan, whose criticism was challenged by board member Dale Rallison an d Dr. Robert Peterson. who heads the departmenl as c o u n t Y superintendent of schools. . ;1ny cutting operations until Mond.:iy at the request of ('l\y officials. He said he never intended to cut down all of the trees, but was only interested in remov· in 11: 11tu mps. dead trees and those trees v.·hich he fell were hindering the grov,·th of 011lcr cucal.vptus 1n the area. "There are some ni a.g ni r i ('en t specimens out th ere Lhat l wouldn't \ouch for anything." he said. "I posted a nblice nn 1he rroperty s1a1.in~ my intentions, but so1nc people Apparently Ignored lh e ~l~ll " Re sidents of the art'a allegedly have been hindering workmen cutting dov.•n the trees. Police officers v.·ere called to the i:.ite Thursday, but did not make any ar· resl~. (;rcenbel l nlf ici::i l James Dilley is reportedly seeking financial support in an rffort 10 purchase I.he property and save the trf'cs. llO\\'ever. ?.'eslbrook says he has been ;ipproached by no one concerning the issue of preserving the lrers. "Nol one person has called me about it.'' he says, notini;i Lhat he has reC1!ived a few obscene phone calls in the past few daxs. "Nobody representing anybody has arr prnached me to work <lUl a solution." he says. "I am not incommunicado, I have !\vn listed phone numbers where I can be reached." \Vrsthrook savs he reels the trees ''enhance the p(operty. The trf(!S which nre. be ing cut down will enable the others In remain more healthy. Some. of the i>hnrtcr ones are sapping the strength from the larger ones." He noted that 1\•orkmen will be in the area today clearing out stumps and cur- lin,i:: down one dead tree. On ~1onday. hr: plans to resume the clearing and pruning operation. l'iet Articles NY Times Denies Nation Imperiled t"rom Wire Se rvice• NEW YORK -The New York Times today denied government charges lhat articles it published based on a •·top secrel" Pentagon report on Vietnam pre- judiced the defense interests &f lhe United States. Jn .a br ief filed In federal court the Times said the government had not made the slight est effort lo prove that the defense effons of the na uoo would be harmed by publication of the series. The government has charged tha t the: Times articles threatened the nation 's defense e£for\5 and jeopardized our foreign relations. Michael Hess . chief of the U.S. allomey's civil division, .also charged that !he papers wed by the Times in preparing its articles "were stolen and are the property of the United States and we .are entitled to have them returned." The Times brief claimed the in· form~ion revealed in the thrf(! articles published so far in no wa y endangered or injured !he American armed forces or that there was any prospect of future articles having this effect. Federal Judge Murray J. Gurfein la st Tuesday granted a government reque5l for a temporary restraining order to pre- vent the Times from publishing the fina l two parts of the five-pa.rt series which unmasked d~ision-making at tbe White House level. The Injunction runs out at l p.m. Salur· day. Deputy U.S. n1ar shals barred the cour troom to most reporll'rs for today's hearing on the government's request for a permanent injunction agriinst further publication. Protest by the newsmen that the issue of freedom or the press was 'Jn trial and the.L the press was being barred from covering it were ignored. The Justice Department had a descrip- tive list of the materials upon which !he Times based lts stories. The newspaper supplied the list Thursday at Gurfein's suggestion. The departmeot claims .Publication of the report. which was ordered io 1967 by then Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara, could damage n!J.iona! security. The Times has said it will not harm security .and the public has the right to know about the report. The Times has refused to say who leak- ed the information Ui the newspaper but several sources Thursday said it was Daniel Ellsbcrg, a senior research TRICIA AND ED'S v NES T LO CA TED associate at the Massac.husetU Institute of ;Technology and a. lormer employe of Rahd Corp. Jn Santa Monica . Rand he ld two of I.he 1:i copies of the Pentagon report. Rep. Paul McCloskey (R-Ca!1f.). An an• tiwar critic of President Nixon. said Thursday E\lsberg gave him document. pertaining to the report a month ago . The FBI was known to be 1nvesli1aung .,.r,<.Kr "ll eatl it, mcn1ori.ze it, sen e at it!, the leak and the identific.alion of the in· former. the Times published tntee installments of the series -which es.seotially showed !hat policy decisions of the Johnson Administration did not correspond to pub lic statemen ts on the v,•ar -befor11 Gurfein's order stopped the last lwo Ln· slallments. The Times refused lo stop publi cation voluntarily. In Thursday·s hea ring. !he Justice Department srgueci it needed lO see what documents the Times had in order to formulate its case. It said th e court should see them too. !!O It could be aided in its ruling. "The court cannot frame an injunctinn unless the court knows what needs to be enjoined,'' said Hess. Slump Recorded On Stock Market NEW YORK IAP) -The stock matkrt v.•ent into a stetp slump Friday bu t trading_ volu me remained at Its recent sluggi~h pace. The 2 p.m. Dow Jone.~ Ave.rage of 30 in- dustrial stocks wa s off 12.12 points at 894.13 v.·ith 90 minutes of tradlnJ: to go. WASHINGTON <UPI ) -Edward Finch \Vall Slree.l analysts attributed the Cox and his bride , lht for mer ·rric1a Nix· on, have been found honeymooning in lhe broad retreat ma inly Lo investors' con· Virgin Islands at secluded Cante! Bay C'ern about the slow rate of economic Plan!ation. it was reported today. rtcQvery and advanc ing interest rales. The cnup!e is staying at the plush Declining issues exceeded adva nces by f'tosort on St. .lohn's Island , the 8 margin of more than 3 to 1 among Washington Post said in today ·, l'<lit1ons. ii;sues traded on Uie New York Stock E1- President Lyndon B. Johnson's daughter, change. Lynda Bird Robb, s~nt her honeymoon there. Slocks of International oil compnle.s The spa , which charges from $90 to were among the weakest groups as a s1 0:; per day for a double room with resul t of a move by the Venezuelan meals, is owned by Lauran('e f , Congress to place foreign oil companies Rockefeller. The \\'hite House. has main-under government control. Losses In· tained 11 strict silence on the nev.·lyweds' eluded Jersey Standard Sl.12 a share to 1vhereabouts evf'r since they left the $76.75, Royal Dutch 75 cen\5 to S44. ~1obil Cilpital afler Saturday's wedding. Oil Sl.12 to S55 , Texaco 50 cents lo f36 .62, -==============-_:':_:"d:'..:'.:'Gulf Oil 25 crnts to SJ! 87. --------~ ---·-- "I reel ~omelhing should be looked in· to." Jordan said. "School people are disturbed and the board feels very helpless" Jordan's comments during Thursda~'·s boa rd meeting v,·ere prompted by the resignat ion ol Ernest R Norton , 49. nf Santa Ana. the depanment's; assistant superintendent fnr business. Norton ha~ been with the county schools office £or 23 years. UPHOLSTERY AT ITS FINEST Nor ton 1ol d lhe bo~rd he is takin~ A post as assi.~tanl su;:ierintenden1 and dea n of management services v,•it h lhe new ly formrd Rancho Santiago Community College District. "I've enjoyed every 1ninutr ol n1y stay here. but thi~ ls 11 challenge I wo uld like to accept." Norlon said. ,Jordan·s continued criticism of 11·hat he 1 said was a ~1tuation \hat continua!I~· cost the board !he services of competent and loyal off!rials brought bolh Peterson and Rallison Int& the debate . HENREOON-SHERRlll-MA RGE CARSON LARGEST SELECTION IN THE AREA \ T~•"''' ;... lil 11r,l.ift1 M•~ltl"I i!:OllOf CJi11l11 M. l"os l ich1rd r. Nill ,•,uf\t•n• ~tl<W f.111.n. ............ Ofllw 11? fo,.1t A•tft11• Four Bids 111 Mtili11t tddrttt: P.O. I•~••&. t l&Sl s..c.....,.OHk• .)GS N•1tlo I.I C.111:11• lttl, t l 672 OtHT Offk• • C.'9 MM•: ~ Well llV l!rMt N........, •111(11' »!J N'"'"'' 1 ... :~111'.1 1'111f'!tl•IOll '"'"' 1m.s •-" a..i11~•r4 Counciltnen to Study Bus Offers Bid5 from four bus comp11nies were rereived by L;iguna Beach city coun- cil men \Vednesdily. but lhe ag€'nda item was deferred to an adjourned session et 4 p.m. next Wednesday lo permit detailed s1udy of the offers .and Innovative feritures propo!!ed by the different firms. Adm inistr;itive assislanl Al Autry told councilmt!n lhc city had esl!mated an P.X· penditure of .appro1imately $17,500 per unit for ita new busu, for 1 total or $10,(:M)l. plus $10.000 for maintenance equipment 'I'he Federal De.piirlmenl of Tran1port1tion will finance two-th irds nf the total pro}ect eo11t of $80.000, or ~.333. Autry said. Bids wtre eMounced !IS follows: Tv.·ln Coach C<l:mpany of Kent , Oh io: $17,408 base pr\cl! per bus. p!us $370.40 for state and local tales-for a total unit price of S\8,278.«t. Eng~ Motor Truck Campany of Pico Rivera (manufacturer oft~ G!lllg bu s); $15,695 base pr ice. plus S!OO for delivery. plus $185 fflr laxes for a tot:il unit price of $16.579.75. 1'he firm also wishes 10 prn- pose thrC"e alternate. choices nf bn1k es, etc .. Aulry said. The fhclhle Company of Loudonville. Ohio: 112.997.90 base price, plus ~49.90 t:ixc'l plus $liOO delivery for a total of S\4,247.80 per bus. Minibus Inc. of Pico Rivera. submiUed t v,·n bids· Bld I A orrererl a Int al unit price. including lax, of Sl6.747.~ and Bid IB proposed a total unit price of S!S.695.23. Aul ry said a !Kk:lay delivery on \ht v~h!cles h11d been requested. so they could not be expccled in time for use 1hls summer, regardless of the bid accepted. Tilt: counri!. howr1·er, hl'ls Approved an o11 rr11ngemenl "'lrh the Festival of Arts wherein the fest1l'a l will undr.r1i1·rlte the cost of tram ser\'icc up to $15.000 and th11 clty will contract wlth Veni er: Trsm Com- pany lo provide si x trams for lhc !estlvo l sr:ison. DEALERS FOR : HENREDON -DREXEL-HERITAGE HIW1'0lT ITORI OP'IN P.llDAY 'Tit t 7ed11111 NEWPORT BEACH 1727 We1tcllff Dr., 642·20!0 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Profe11lon1l lnterlor D••igner1 Av1ll1bl1 -AID INTERIORS LAGUNA lfACli 34.S North.Co11t Hlth .. ty Phone: 49U.551 7 I ] ' I San Clemente Capistrano EOIT'ION VOL. 6'4, NO. 145, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1971 ' • IC oor' on e llec1·e11tio1i Use Pendleton Beach Sales Opposed 1'he city of San Clemente this wcc•k fnrn1ally opf)Oscd any sale of lhc disp utrd Camp Pe ndleton upl:iruls and hcach lo private developers anrl urged that the acreage declared surplus by Pres1drnl Nixon be leased on a long-term basis for recreational u~c . Rut the resolution su~grsttd by r.1ayor \Valier Evans Jr. 1i\'cdncsday did not 1n- Dow1i tlae Missio11 Trail Balloo11 Contc!St Slated in 'Tic jo r.llSS!ON VIE.JO -Hundreds of balloons wi\l soar int o the sky Saturday , June 19 during the annual "Balloon to the Moon" contest. Sponsored hy the ~1ission Viejo Recrea- tion Center, the event offers a $25 sa\'1ngs bond lo the owner of lhe baloon th at 1s fnund the far1hcst from /\tisslon Viejo \1•itl1in a given tilne pcnod. The ('nnlcst will bc,::in al 3 p rn . al lhr Marguerite Rccrca!ion Cenler La~t \(':;.:·s 1-1·1nnrr 1-1:is found 1n San .Ju;in Capistrano bul previous v.•1nncrs ha ve been found in Escondido and Pom nna. • l .. if11•11rJJ l'1·11t11·1111i /\1!SS ION Vl!':.JO -The :'lll~ston \ 1rj11 hbrari··~ sun1mer reading program 1-1·ill brg1n June 2! "R('ading fiest;i "" 1s the thrme of 1hc pnir.:ram 11 hich will 1ilfer a .Jaguar la~t"I hu 11on and a ccrtificille to each rt11ld rrnding ten books Storv hours i1·1I\ hi' f'l'f't I' itir<:.tl,1~ <il 2 p ~ brginning .Junr 2!1 \1011c~ 111\1 hr shown el"cry Fridfly ::it lhe san1e tin1c &tarting June 2$ The summer progr:im rncl s Aui;. \·I 1-111h ;:i party. • f'esfi1·11f Sfnt.ed EL TORO -The rlt'1·cnth annu;-il St. r.·11charl's Frstival 11111 1::ike place Sun- day. June 20. frnrn noon 10 8 p.m. :ii St. Micharl 's semin<ll"Y on E! Toro Road near Cook's Cornrr. An old fashinnrd pi\ h11rbccue will be 1he highlight or thr e11ent 11•hich \\'.di in~ C'lude booths, prizes, and a ma nnach1 band . The festival's procccrls 1>.·ill be donated lo the school for operallon costs and the building fund . • Tickets avail<1ble thcrr will be $2.7~ for adulti; and $1.75 for children. • Scrambler Officer• l,Al<E fo'OREST -The Lake forest ~cramblers have e\e.ctcrl their first slate of officers. f'rrd Wolford will .~Cf\'C as presidt'nl of the club for mot nrcyc1c enthus iasts. Also elected will be Mike Jones. vice presirlent : De\\'ayne Stake, secretary; Odene Stark and 1'1ike Asch bergcr, treasurers. • lce ln11d Vl.ilor ~llSSlON VIE.JO -C!a11rlia Marnsz. lfi. ve1.1r-old daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Morosi will bt if':AVin~ ~1nnda.v f11r a summer~ visit In Rey kjavik, tcel11nd 11s Mission Vlcjo High School's first student abroad for the Amuican field Service. MiM]darO!\l wlll bt. joining a family nf f~1 1r girls in the northern ca pitii l of 9fl.OOO t"Jpulatlon wbere her "8dopttd " rather is • hanker. She will aptnrt 211, 1non1Jls. rrluming ~flr hl'r senior yl'ar Aug. 30. This ye::ir the frtllln'JSi famil~ pr ovided a h<111:1C' lnr the f1r11 exchAnge studtnl lo li ve In ~llss1on ricJo . .Jeannette t-fa~·ors (If \'rnr~t:rl:i elude supporl lot• a direct givca1>.·ay or thC' land to the Sta te or California. The una1111nous council resolution, \1·h1ch \I'd lbe sPn lo the \Vhi!e House, stn:;sses that in times of national em<'rgency, \1•hcn necessary, the land should rc\'C'rl to military use . Evans -i1nplying some dissatisfaction \vilh the can1paign of Los Angeles area Rep. A!phonzo Bell. \\'ho has championed the public use of the Marine lands-said his resolution v.·as in rcsf>Onse !o con· tinued local qucncs on the official city p<Jsition. The rcsnlu11on aL<;o stresses that the l:inds Jn San Mateo Ca n.van in the upland portions remain in use for farming. thus insuring the future of !cases held by ve~ctable and nower ranchC'r. 'fhe rlncun1cnt also suggests study on tile ch;inct'S Qf 1urning the ;irea -six. mites nf hcach and blufftop. plus the J.100-acre c:inyon -into a n;i[ionnl park. The issue rem;:iins in limbo at present \rith a drclaration on record by President Nixon 1hat the land should be given to the s1;i1c flr other government agencies for publ ic recrcatinn. But despite the Prf':sidential directive, the I-louse Armed Service CommiHet has recon1mended leasing of a segment ot the beach to the st.ate, bul aga in!t disposal nr the uplands. The ult1m:ite decision now rcs1s 1>.·ithin thr Department of Defense. In 11nolher re!att'd issue before the evunc1t this 1\ICf'k. lawma ke rs heard a report by Ci!y ~1anagcr Ken Carr_ nn ~he shelving or proposed st11tc. le.1:1slnt1on \1•h1ch woulrf h:ive permitted annexation Cl('ro~s cnu11tv lines. C:irr reee;1111' 11"<1l'c\ed lo lhf' slate r:ipit;i l 10 1cs1ify fnr the bill drafted by ,\ssembl\"1nan Hober! B;idham j R • '\1'11·pnrt. Rr<ach I. but said the proposed ];i1v 11as \ablci1 hv a cnmn111!('('. "'Thrv sccnicd to bf'lie~e !hat all ;n·;:11lable legislation shoulrl he exhausted hrfnrr is~uing any ne1v !aws on the mat· Irr." (';irr told 1·nunci!rnen . The Jhrust 11[ lhe i~sue in San Clcmen1e 1~ that 11 such legislation werf' enacted. lhr ~1ty rould iinncK ;i.ny public landi; 1lirrrtlv do1\n coast nl the Oran~c·San f)1,..~o C'nun1y linr \0u11r1ln1rn agreed lo uri::c !he County 11[ Or<1nge lo negotiate ~·ith San UiCl?O C<iunlv official~ 1n amend the county h11undarics to include the be ach ;ind uplancl portions. Such actions nO\\' are lega l. If such a boundary changr were to come about. then city annexation of the new county l::inrl coulrl b~ pursued thrrough !he Loc;il A11ency Formalifln Commission in conformance with ex isting la\ .... If th ose maneuvers were lo fail. roun- cilmen agreer!, then belier ammunitifln wou ld be available the next lime the issue is rons.i,dcred in Sacramenlo. Saddleback Sets $24.8 Million Bond Election Voters within the ~11drllebaek Junior Ctlllcge District will go the poll~ Sept. 14 to decide the fate of the school's building program by approving or rejecting a $24.8 million bond is.~uc. The school trustee~ aet the election at lheir Monday mee:ling .,lf ;ipproved by ' voters. the n1oncy would be used lo build permanent facillties at the college•1; l\f ls· ~ion Viejo Campus and to acquire land for a scC"Onl campus in the northern part of the district. 1\1\ of the collegt'1 present Mission Vie· jo operations ere hou~ed in trailers. The first pcrmanent building. • new library, ls to be constructed within th! next year. The bond propo~ed to be ~old if voters arflrn1·r the i~~ue will be paid back over ~ 2~ ~·ear ptrlod. The. 1ntcre~t rate to be p;i id bv the college Will not exceed M!Ven r· ! .. ,,, CAIL'r .. ILOT .. ~ ... , 11¥ J ... 11 Yl lllf"ll THE SUN WAS SETTING IN THE WEST AT SAN CLEMENTE HIGH COMMENCEMENT Valedictorian Jay Olsen (Below), Holding G•rland Arch, Kim Romagnino (left) and Lauri Jacob• ': . I I ~, Re spo11 se to Da11ny Fu11d 'W onclerf ul , Tl1rilling' The San Clemente restauranl 01>.·nrr who this week organizer! a ca111pa1.rsn to help with an eslimaled $20.000 111 nied1ca! bills for 4·year-old Danny ,Jones· nprn heart i;urgery ha.~ te rmed 1he public rl'sponse "wonderful and thrilling " r..irs. Peggy Landcll, who w1lh her husband , John . owns the Tr<11•el Inn. said contribu tions in the first two days or !he campaign have come from lhroughout Orange County. "lt"s so hearl·warmlng l don 't know what lo say. \Ve had a check from a donor o( $200," she said. Other offer~ of help for the family of local market ·employe Dennis Jones h;ive come (rom private indiv idu als, i;ervice and youth organizations. ··one girl scout group is goi ng to wash cars lo raise some money ," Mrs. Landell said, Although the respon.~e ha.~ bt>C'n nverwhelmil'lg. the amount of donation~ in the special bank ,.tco11nt is tiny in comparison to lhe mounting ml'di cal costs. Danny, who ha s won per~onRI attention from <Pret;ldenl Nixon and "adoption" by the San Clemente police force. remains under lptenaive c1.re-in the sixth week of an~istlcaled treatment which cosll" an a vei'age..of ~$0 a day. The brow~yed boy. whose baUlea have Included bleeding ulcers and 1 chronic lung Infection. remain.a in critical condition 11t L<l~ Angeleii Children's 1rospl111. . The fund drlvr. was ·organi7.ed by volunl ttrl concemed about the fl\mily's fin1nci.11l plight after read1n& accoont.s of • Danny's condition. Other volunteer ertorts-among police nffic<!r~ whom Danny idolizei;-ha.c yielded c101,cns or pint s of whole blood to he u~ecl in surgery on the boy , Tllr initial surge ry to correct a con· genit<al heart defect, was effected wilh more than a dozen pints of blood donated by office rs. New School Bids Ol(d for Joaquin Bids for the construc tion of an in· termedi ate school in El Toro were authori~ed \V~dne!l<lay by trustees or the San .Joaquin Elementary School District. The school, located at the corner of Lo~ Al1sos Boulevard anrl MuirlRnds, will be ;i fi7.000 square foot structure on a 22 acre 11itr. ll1ds 1>.'ill be opened July 21 for the pro- ject which h;is been estimated at $\.7 million. It Is scheduled to be completed for the school year that begins in Sep- tember or 1972 .• The .school will be ltW!tltal to the in. termediate 5r.hool currently under con. atrucllon in University Park near the In- tersection <if Y11le find Mlch11elson. It, Ion. will be! ready in September of 1972. ' The bo&rd of trustets has ask~d members of thr. communl!y ti, suhmit ap- prnprl~te names for coniilder1tlon fnr both 1lle~. The flna1 dec:islt1n on school names ~111 be madt: by Ult bo3rd in . Aiij;U3! Cle111e11te High Valedictorian Lauds Students By JOHN VAl.TER7,A 01 1n1 Ol lly ,1111 i ll!! An introspective V<ilcc!ictory from San Clemente High School graduating senior Jay Olsen -descr'1bing him se\I in the middle .. because I was a. tong-haired athlete" -keynoted the commence ment Wednesday of 484 Triton seniors. Olsen. wearing a mortarboard with a pea ce symbol on lhe top. told an ov.crflow audience at the high school sladium he was grateful t.o be selected valedicl.orian. "I feel good in knowing that others l!k· ed what I did." he said softly. Olsen urged his Audience to pay tribute to hi.~ classmates as well . "because each )HI.~ hii; special qua!itie~." In a speech laced with irony, Olsen trl11ted a point in the high school yt'ar \\'hen students. he sairl . were clumped in- to !wo stereo typed groups, the longhairs Rnrl the athletes. "But you cao'1 stereotype us ,'· he :i1aid, "each is unique." He described his own search for iden· l!ty during the period: "l l was difficult for mr. lo determine wher e T fi1. in the stereotypes." he said. "l'inally I just realized that J didn't httve lo fit ;i category someflne f'l~e srt up I 1ras a long.haired athlete, and didn't have to make any choices " He ur.rsrd his fC'llow c!::issm;itcs ln m::1kr !heir 0\1Jn choicei; and live 1-1·lth the results "I( others reward you. then il"s good." !•{' s;i.fd, "and ir the resu lts arc il!nnrcd, !hen ii should be rcw:irding ai; 1vc\l " S::ilulatorian ~1ari lla1.1: took a more nrthodo t tone in her address, !carlini;: with 1he entire !isl of nnp page flf hf'<tdl1nc~ in a rl'ccnt issue or a majnr mettopnlit:'ln newspt1 ()('r and pointing out the lack of positive news . ··Rut disrnntcn! nit en comes before 11. ch:inge fflr the better." she said The cla.~s won strons:: praise from Tri1on Princi p.'11 0<1rrrl! Taylor. ,.,.ho r'J1n!erl out tha1 among the gradual!'!.~ :19 .~1udcnts mai ntained an A average lhrnughnut their h i~h school i;tudics . The scholars am ong lhe Class of 1971 r:irne<! $326,000 in scholarships and gr;i.nts to continue their education. Th<' senior class gif1 this year was lhe rle~iled pa inting of 1he Triton Alm a MRter on a wait of the gymnai;ium. The school's foreij:(n exchang!! studon!!I received American flags lo lake back lo their homelandi;. Among lhe speeial tributes at the com· mcncement rites was recognition. thankii 11nc1 a gift to Carl Hankey, a longtime Ca pistrano Valley residenl who has done lhc dccoraliori for commencements in the: arPa for more than 40 Years. Student soloists at the. ceremonies Y1ere Karen Mel.troy, who sang "We've Only J11s1 Be.i:un ," accompanied by Ruitatist Kathy Hobson and ba.llslst Marti Opland. Viejo Lawyer Named To Citizen.s 'Croup t-11ch3e1 T. COiiins ol Miislon Viejo h11s bttn named to the . Or1n1e County Citizens Direction Finding COmmittef: by F'Hlh District Supervisor Ron11ld Caspers of Newport Beach. Ccillini;. 1 S1ddleback College District lru~ee and Santa An1 attorney. will ~erve on the commlltee which offers citizen input lo tht county·, Gener11l Pl1n Program . ' Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS it County Trio Joii.1 Battle Ove1· Needy By JACK BROBACK or Ill• D1!11 """' $1111 A trio of Orange County welfare worke rs charged Thursday that nine out of 10 welfare recipients in the county are not really needy. Be ve rly Cra1ncr, Fran Cotbt'll and Frank Emanuel, all social workers, told nc1vsmco during a press conference that H Gov. Reagan·i; reform package , or somelhing like it, is nol ad opted , the tax- payeri; will be heavv losers. Although the gov£rnor"s bill has been killed in a State Senate con11nittee and the substitute nieasure by Senator Anthony Beilenson (D·Los Angeles) is un- der consideration, the welfare workers and the Orange County committee for \Vetrare Reform say there is still hope. t'lt ichael Naso n, a member of the coun- ty comm ittee headed by Victor C. And rews of Laguna Beach, said new !('gislation could still be entered. The rommltlee is trying to get lhe people to react, drop their apathy, and call upi:in lhl' legisl11ture to enact real reform in 1veHare, Nason said. t'ltrs. Cra1ner charged that welfare workers have actually put themselves Qn 1veHare, legally, under present laws. "Others have been on welfare when hired by the department and have stayed on. ·'They can earn as much as $516 I month and more and still collect enough 11•fl£are to gi1•e them an income of $1,lOQ ct mon th ," she explained, '"The governor's plan had 71 main points \\•hlch would eliminate lhe loopholes in pre.~enl laws," Mrs. Cramer added. "The Beflcnson bill would almost double lhe cost of !he Aid to Dependent Children program. It is ~·orthless as I reform measure.·· ~1 iss Corbell s;iid many welfare rec.i· pi ents l'Olunteer for trainin g programs lo learn a sktll to make themselves se lf-suf. ficient, lhen do no! lake a job but slay oa \Yl'lfare. ''They can gel more money by staying In the welfcµ-e rolls than they can wor k- ing," she said. "lnct'nlive tn work is eli1ninaled by present welfare laws .'' Nason said there are 2.4 million people on welfare in California now, or one lo nine, and claimed. if laws are not chang· ed, one in seven wilt be on the rolls by mid-1972. The 1ve!fare workers re\'ealed one tron1c result of their efforts toward reform. "Prop!e reacl of the looph0Je3 and more take advantage of them," /\1rs, Cramer said. She said she earns $862 a month. but ls ehgible fo r welfare aid. "! don"! ta ke it, of course, hut because I am a divorceo 1\·1th a teenage son. despite my arlequate income 1 could s;:el $1i5 to $200 a month 1-1cllare plus fond ~lamps and ~1edi·Cal. ., NY \Vc lfarc Declines NE\V YORK (AP ~ -The \\'elfare <irpartmcnt reported Thursday that the number flf people on relief in April dipped by ~811. !he first dcclinf' in two years. Cornmlss1nner .Jule M Sugarman !iaid the dcp artmt'nt was studying the figures but w;is unilble as ,vet to offer an y e:ic· p!anation for the drnp. H0\1JCver. 11l Apr il"s end !here !!till were 1.195,205 personi; on relief, at an annua l cost of about $2 billion. Orange Coast \t'eaCber The coastal hazy sunshine be- comes a lad h1rtirr today and Sat. urday 1>.'ilh temperature~ along the coast ranging from a high of 87 to a tow of 60. Inland temperatures will reach 75 low 60. INSIDE TODAY Th.t fan1ed Stuttgart Ballet ts coming to LO$ A 1tgeles' Shrine A 11dil orium i oon and todoy'• Wt:tkendcr liru pictures and o ~tory on PaQe 25. ........ IJ.'4 (l llNPrRll I Cftfl:klftt u, 1 Cltuot:N »·II Ctm!n U (rtHWefli ff C.•lfl Ht!I<•• I Oi .. l'te~ I l!••1tr!fl ,..,, • il<IMnct lf.U H4P•tK-II ANI ~lft.t1'1 U l'tltllM • • M1wln ».ft Mw!lll l i1'1IM• U Nllol~~I H t l·I °'' .. ,. ~1, • .,, .nt1 ll•l't S:r , ~-tt ! Mt'111 t1 11•11 11 ··t~!ll~ 11 Thttltri ».n w,. ~· • Wtm•ft'I Hr.1 ll·lt Wt•'-H••I •·t WMktaftr U-M I I I I -·. • ' DAILY PILOT Cordillera PJ,ea ·School Teachers ·:·Undergo Study A closed door session lo examine the Rf.rlonnaoce of teachers and ad- JUiniitralors at Cordillera School in Mlsfion Viejo has been scheduled Mon- d.ay. The session is part of an examinalinn of the school's curriculum and its im- p11n:ientatlon at Ute request of concerned parent! who made emotional pleas to lhe Board of Trustees of the San Jo2LjUJn Eleiilentary School District Wednesda y. !1'.he parents, about 150 of them. charg- ed lack of discipline and an ineffective curriculum. They we.re particularly con- cern@<! about a team-teachlng situalion in 'fhich fourth. fifth and sixth graders wire placed in an "open" cle.ssroom. . Parents had ~stified to hearing teach- CV'S use profanity, to hearing students ad- dress teachers ~·ith a lack of respect. to 6eting chlldren lying on floors and put- tfrig their feet on desks. As evidence, the group had provided a tape recording made on a smug gled Fire Site Draft Gets City Okay San Clemente councilmen hive launch- ed the final phase or designs on the pro- posed new fire department headqua rters to be built on special foundations because of soil problems. Councilmen authorized the drafting of final working drawings for the $140.0'.lO facillty whlch. according to a soils study, will have to be built on cals$0ns em- bedded deep into the 6lopes at civic cent.er. Soils enginters reported this week that their core samples show that concrete pilings from 4:1 to 65 feet deep l!ihould be installed in special foundati ons. The facility -if councilmen approve final conetruction -will be erect.M on what now· ill the approach apron to the existin& headquarters. Areltitects Willard T. Jordan and Marvin Renfro are doing the design work. Jordan, a Costa Mesa city councilmen. told ]ooaJ: llwmaltera that despite the estimated '3:,0'.lO t:xtra e1pense for the caissons, the project will prob ably sta y well with the budget. Two other proposed addilions to !he project, however. would take the cost above tOe 1uggested sum. A hosl drying tower and gasoline pum· ping fatl"'Y would .peg lhe price higher than $lfG,DrlO, he said . The rt1m1lnder of the design wor k will last throuih the summer. Laguna Youth Awarded Plaque The Dean McCord Cilizenship Aw ard has been presented by the Laguna Beach Ja}'Ctes to Alan Gibby, an eighth grader at Thurston lntennediate School. The a,,_,·ard was established by the Jaycees follov.•1ng the death April 2~ of f.1r. 1'fcCord. a former Laguna Beach High School star athlelt: who died o( leuktmia at the age. of 37. Young Gibby. the son of Mr. and 1'1rs. Neal Gibby, ol 3025 Alta Laguna Blvd., was presented a plaque by Randy Schaef. fer of the JAycee~. Jn addition to the a.,..·arding of the plaque each year. th& young businessmen have also establishPd a perpetual trophy at Thurston on wh ich the winners' naines v.·ill be engraved. OIANGI COAST DAllY PILOl CkANG:O '°AST PUaLl$MINC. COMPANY Jtollo•t N. W tt .. Prw_,1 t n<I P11lllsl>lr J•c\: II:. Curl•., Vkt p,..Jt.enl t n<I c..-•I M.-.1~ll" Tlu:il!'lt' Kt1"il IEIU.,. recorder which rttorded one ent ire: classroom srsslon wh!ch w11~ as~P.rtedly '"chaotic.'' Trustees would not allow I.he recording t.o be played in the public meeting. Jim Carlin, spokesman for the parent group, .had presented the board With let· ters from parents cilin& speci fic com· plaints. A petition had been given to the administration two months ago calling for change s in the situation. Bus Co111pany Defends Own Scheduling A representative of I.he Taylor Bus Company, the firm that transporl.s tralnable meatally retarded i;tudents to the Greeley School in Santa Ana, defend· ed iUs bus schedule Wednesday. 'The re presentative told the Trustees of the San Joaquin Elementary School District that reporU given by parents that their children occasionally rode the bus for more than four hours were er- roneous. The bus company official declared that the longest bus ride logged had been 3 hours and 15 minutes. At a. previous meeting parents. profcsling the length of time spent on the bus. had given the four and five hour figures. The school district has been lrying to reduce hus time for the 14 children that attend the Greeley School. The bus company has vower! to try hut has pOinted out lhal one child lives 48 miles from the school and one bu.s Is used to pick up all the children . The bus is prohibi ted from exceeding a speed of 50 miles per hour. Lagunan Urges Halt to Chamher Subsidization If the Laguna Beach Oiamber of Com· merce claim that it brings in more peopl e by advertising the town is true, "It should be stopped on the basis that our sev.·er system is dangerously overloaded, our high ways are overcrowded and added visitors 2Je a civic burden." resident David Munro to!cl the city council Wednesday night. If. on the other hand, the claim is fa lse. the city should stop iiub.sidizl ng the cham· her as "an unwarran!Pd w11!lle or mont"y." Munro. a retired professor, leveled his charges in a three-page blasl demanding that the city end its pOlicy of allocating some $40.000 a year to !he chamber for its advertising fund. The traditional chamber of commerce, he said. is not needed in Laguna Bel'lch, v.·hich is " "bedroom town " composed or people y,•hose incomes come from the outside, ratt:er than a lO\\'n dependent on loc.al commerce and industry fo r survival. Fur1heimore . said !-.tunro, the local chamber is "a privale Md restrict1\·e group" .,,,·hose role in the commun ity hss become "narrow . parochial a n d di\·islve." Rising lo lhe defense of t.hr chambfr v.·as Loren Haneline . presidrnt of the J\ole!. 1'1olel As.~oc111 \lon, who termed r.tunro'!I; ch arges "ridiculous"' and read a statement prepared Ove years-ago by hotel man Me.rrill Johnson, who predicted ;o.t that time inrreasing benefits to lhc ci· ty from the bed \ax , These benefits ha ve been f11rthcomin2. llaneline asserted . and the adve rt1s111-g n~essary to attract tourists ln An in· creasingly competitive market is enl!rely paid for by gr owing resenue fr om the bed lax . Chamber president-<"lect Roy ~larcom cite:d the chamber's efforts in the area of beaulifucat!on and ~aid iL'i aim i.~ "to bring beautiful people to our beautiful ci· ly." DldLY ,ILOT 11111 l"M19' WOODSMAN SPARE THAT TREE, LAGUNANS ASK Will C•nyon Euc•lyptus Bt Uprooted For C•rs? W oodlandDriveResidents l1·ate Over T1·ee C11t Bid By PATR ICK BO\'LE 01 !lie OllT~ ,.1101 St1U A grove. of eucalyptus I.recs near the Woodland Drive area of Laguna Canyon has sparked the ire or residents in the ;irea who feel the trees arc going to be cut do.,,,•n. Th e 33 t.rees. some towering and several only a few feet in height. are on properly owned by Laguna Beach rea!tor Paul Westbrook. \Vcs1brook w;is recently denied a permit by the planning com· mission to convert the half acre plot of ground at the end of Milligan Drive into a parking Jot for the Festival of Arts. Westbrook said toda y he has su~pended County School Official Quits, Triggers Uproar A key official's re signation from th e Orange Count y Department of Education sparked an angry hassle Thursday in \\•hich counly school board member Don Jordan blamed "an undercurrent of dissatisfaction" for the earlier resigna· li on of at least a dozen department of- firials. "I've talked to a few who were very unha ppy with the situation here," com- mented Jordan, whose criticism was challenged by board member Dale Rallison and Or. Robert Peterson. who heads the department as c o u n l Y superintendent of schools. any culling O[M!ralions until f\.iond<1y al the reriucst of city offirials, I-le said he neve r int endrd to r.ut dov.-11 a!! of the trees. but w.as only interested in remov· ing stu mps. dead trees and those trees which he fel l were hindering the growth of n!her eucalyptus in !he area. ''There are some mag n i f i ce n t srecimens ou t. there that I wouldn 't touch for anytl1ing."' he said. "I posted a notice nn the property stating my inlentions, but some peo ple apparently ignored the sign.·· Residents of lhe area al!egedly have been hindering workmen cutting down the trees. Police officers were called to the site Thursday, but did not make any ar- rests. Greenbel t offic ia l James Dilley is reported ly seeking financial support in an effort to purchase lhe property and save the trees. Ho.,,,·ever. ~'estbrook says he has been app roached by no one concerning the issue or preserving the trees. "Nol one person ha.s called me about It," he says, nolinc that he has received a rew obscene phone calls in the past few da ys. ''Nobody representing anybody ha s ap- pro11ched me to work out a solution," he says. "I am not incommunicado. 1 have two listed phone numbers where [ can be reached." \Veslbrook says he feels the trees "enhance the property. The trees which are being cul dov.·n v.·il l enable the others tn remain more healthy. Some of the shorter ones are sapping the strength from the larger ones." He noted that \\"Ork men "'iii be in the ;irea today clearing out stumps and cut· ling down one dead tree On ~1onday , ht plans to resume the clearing and pruning operation . Viet Articles NY Times Denies • Nation_lmperiled from Wire Se rvtee1 NEW YORK -The New York Times today denied government charaes that articles it published based on a "top secret" Pentagon report on Vietnam pre· judiced the defense interests of the Unit ed SL.ates, Jn a brief filed in fede ral court the Times said the government had not made the slightest effort to prove that the defense efforts of the nat ion would be harmed by publication of the series. The government has charged that the Times articles threatened the nalion·s defense efforts and jeopardized our foreign relations. Michael Hess. chief of Lhe U.S. attorney's civil division. also charged that the papers used by the Times in prep:iring its articles ··we re stolen and are the property of the United States and .,,,.e are entitled to have them returned ." The Tirnes britf claimed the in· formation revealed in the three articles published so far in no way endangered or injured the American armed forces or that there was ;iny prospect of future ortlcles having this effect. Federal Judge Murray I. Gurfein last 'fuesday granted a govern ment request for a temporary restraining order to pre· vent the Times from publishing the final two parts of I.he five·pe.rt series which unmasked decision·making at the White House level. The injunction runs out at I p.m. Satur· day. Deputy U.S. marshals barred the courtroom to most re porterl!I for today·s hear ing on the governmcnl"s request for a permanent in junction aga inst further publication. Protest by the newsmen that Lhe issue of freedom of the press was on trial and thal I.he press wa.s being barred from covering it were ignored. The Justice ,Dcpartment had a descrip- tive list of the materials upon which the Times based its stories. The newspaper supplied the list Thursday at Gurfein's suggestion. The department claims puhlication of the report , which was ordered in 1967 by then Defense Secretary Robert S. 1'1cNamara, could dan1age national setur1ly. The Times has said it v.·ill not harm security and the pub!lc has the right to know about the report. The Times ha.s refused to say who leak· ed the information to the newspaper but several sources Thursday said it ·was Dan iel Ellsberg, a senior research TRICIA AND ED'S NEST .LOCATED \VASHINGTON (UPI\ -Edward F'inc b• Cox and his bride, lhe former Tricia Nix· on, have been round honeymooning in the Virgin Islands at se cluded Caneel Bay Pl;inta tion, it was reported tod ay. The couple is staying at the plush resort on St. .John 's Island , the \Vashington Pm;t said in today's editions. President Lyndon 8 . Johnson"s daughte r, Lynda Bird Robb , speot he r honeymoon I here. The spa . which charges from S90 to S!O.~ per day fnr a double room .,,,·11h meals, is ol'.ned by Laurance f . Hockefeller. The \Vhite House has maio· ta ined a st rict silence on the newl yv.·eds' v.'he reabouts ('ver since they left the c;ipilal after Saturday·s wedding. associale at the Massac.hu.sctts lnslitule of Technology and a former employe or Rand C-Orp. In Santa Monica. Rand held two of the 15 eopies of the Pentegon report. Rep. Pa ul McCloskey (R·CahL). an an· tlwa r critic of President t--;1xon, said Thursday Ellsberg gave him document' pert.aining to Ule report a mon th ago. The FBI was known to be investigatJng ,.tjck.< "Read it, ntemorize it, =en eat it!' the leak and the identification of the in· former. The Times published three installments of the series -which essentially showed !hat policy decisions of the Johnson Ad ministration did not correspond to public slatements on the war -before Gurfein 's order stopped lh e last two in· stallment.s. The Times refused to &top publication voluntarily. In Thursday's hearing , the Jus!ice Department argueci it needed to see what documents the Times ha d in order to forinul ate its case. It said the court should se e them too. so it could be aided in its ruling. .. The court cannot frame an injunction unless the cour t knows v;hat needs to be enjoined ,'' said Hess . Slump Recorded On Stock Market NEW YORK (AP I -The stock markel went into a steep slump Friday but trading volume remained at il..5 rece nl 5Juggish pace. The 2 p.m. Dow J ones Avel'age of 30 in· dustrial stocks was off 12.12" points at 894 13 with 90 min ule s of trading to go. Vt'all Street analysts altdbuled the broad retreat mainly to investors' con- cern about the slnw rate ol economic recovery and advancing interest rates. Declining issues ex ceeded advances by a margin of more than 3 to I among issues traded on the New York Stock Ex· change. Stocks. of international oil compnie~ v.·ere among the weakest groups aR a result of a move by the Venezuelan Congress lo place for eign 011 compan1e5 uodrr go\'ernment control. Losses in· eluded Jersey Standard SI 12 a shart II) S76 7~. Roya l Dutch 75 cents to ~44, f.fobil 01! $! 12 to $fl5, Texaco SO cent~ lo $36.62, and Gulf Oil 25 cents to $31 87. ------~-------·- "I fe el something should be looked ln· lo." Jordan said . "School people are rlistu rbed and the board feels very helnlcss."' Jord;in'5 comn1£'nt~ du ring Thur~dJ\ ·~ board meeting Wl'TC' prnn1r1cd hy the rc "-1gn11 t1nn nf Ernest R. Knrtnn, 4ll of S;in!a Aoa . the dep11rtn1ent's assistant suprrint rndcnt fnr hus1nPs~. Nnrtnri h.~s hcco with 1hc cnunty schools office for 2.1 \'Plll'S UPHOLSTERY AT ITS FINEST · i\nrtnn 1old the hn;ird he is t::ikinR :t pnst ;J\ ::i<-~1.«tant su ;ierintcndl'nt ;ind dr-an nf m<1nag£'n1en1 services with the newly fnrmrd H~Jru:ho S:\nliagn Cnn1n111n1ly Cr1\lrge 01,-tr1C1. "l\e f'n ioyrd evrry minute of my stay here . hu1 th1~ is a challf'nge I would like to accept.'" :>\orton said. Jnrrl;in s con11nutd rnlicism or \\'hat he ~<lid .,,,·as a situation !hat cnn t1n11;:illy ('Ost 1he. board !he se n'ICes of competent and \nyal officials brought both Pt!erson and Ralll<inn in11.1 the deha1 r. HENREDON-SHERRIL L-MARGE CARSON LARGEST SELECTION IN THE AREA T)to...t1 A. M11rp),i11• M1• .. ""llJ £l110f c:tiMl11 K. Loos 11.ic'-•-' P. Ntlt JoAltltni M-lr..9 lil0W$ Four Bids In ..,.._ ... l!Offke JJ2 Foro1+ A .. 1 11111 >i!11lirtt 1t1.i ro,1: P.O. leir ••'· 92612 ,_Cle ,,,. Offk• JDS Ntriti El C."'111• Roil, t267J --C,o.M MQt· lJll WHI •t'I Slrfft ~......,.... a-t:'" U1' )jfwWI h\11..,_~ H<lll•I•"" --"• 11'75 alKft hlll•~•tl Council1nen to Study Bus Offers Bids from four bus companif!s were received by Uguna Be11ch city coun. ci lmen Wedneiid11y, but the agenda ilem was deferred to an adjourned session <"It 4 p.m. nert Wednesday to permit de1aited study of the offers and lnnoval ive Jeature11 proposed by the different firm s. Administrative assistant Al Aulry~told councilmen the city had estimated An ex· penditure of appro ximately $17,500 per unit for iU new buses. lor a tota l of $70,1)()1}. pill$ SI0,000 lor maintenance equ ipment. The Federal D ep a r t ment of TrlJllPOrtatlon will rmance twt>-thlrds of the total project cost of $80.000. or $53,33.S, Autry aald. Bids were announced 115 follows: Twin C.Oach C.Om p.1ny of Kent. Ohio· Sl7,408 baae price ptr bu.!I. plu~ '870.40 for state and locsl taxes for 11 tot.A! un!t prioe. of $18,278.40. Engs )iotor Truck Company of Pico Rivera <~nufacturer of I.he Gllll g bus): $!5.695 base price. plus SlOO for delivery. plus $78.1 for taxes for a total unit price of $16.579 75. The Hrm also v.·ishes to pro· J)(ISe lhrre l'l]\rrnatc choiC'es Qf br11kes. clc , Autry said. The f !xihlf' Company of Loudonville. Ohio: $12.997.90 ba se price. plus $649.90 t 1n1e~ plus $600 deliverv for l'I total of $14.247.80 per bus. · f\1in ibus Inc. of Pico Ri ver11, submitted lwo bids: Bid lA offered A totAl un ll price. including lax. of $16.747.50 and Bid I B proposed a total unit pr ice of $18.695.28. Autry said a 9Cklt1Y delivery on lht \'Chlelcs h11d been requf'sttd. 50 lhey rould nnt be tJCJ)('t:led in lime for use th is .summer. rf'gnrdltS5 of tht bid accepted. ThP council. howt \·er. has Approved an Rrrangtmcnt "'1th the Pe~!1\·11I of ArU v.htrein the fest iva l .,,,·dl undtr11.'rl1e lhe C().~t nf tram service up 10 $15.(1()() And the city wi!l cont~c:t wi1h Venice Tram Cnm· pt1ns to provide si:t trams for the fe~lival &ason. For th• fin•1f In 1tylln9, qu•lity, 1el•cfion, •nd s•rvic•, try l•d von H•mert, lnterior1. ~~~~-;;D~EA~L~E;.RS~~FOR~:~H:E~N:R;.ED:O:N~~D~REX~El~._:::::H~E~Rl~TA~G-E~~~~~~f NIWPOIT STOii O"N 'llDAY 'TIL' 'led., NEWPORT BEACH 1727 We1tcllff Dr., 642·20SO OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Profe11ion1I Interior DHlgners Av1iltblt -AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEAC~ 34S North Co•1t Hlgh .. •y Phone: 49U5S 1 ' • \ , \ I I r I Nix onAideDampens! Easing Jobs Market l\'ASJl l:\GTO.\ 1APl Pres1derll :\"1xo1i"s c· h 1 r f ecnno n1ll' ad11 1:>rr says !he t>('nnon1v is 1nov1ng 100 slowly 10 t111 111l1J llir h1gt1 rnlr of unen1pl11y111f'nt. a p!'irnf• goul 1.11 the ;1dr111nb\r11 t111n I 11· P.1111 \\' \lc!"r;H'lo.tn t·ha1r111;u1 .,f 1hc· Council of l·:1·onnn1ir 1\cll "l'r~. !>:ucl lhf' l 'rr~1dcnt 11 11J rlt<t·1llc In Julv !Of ,\U~U "'ll II lirthi:r to 1'1<1\· 11 llh p rt'Sl'fl1 poh1·1 nr propos~ nt•11 f' t· o 11 o 111 1 c -.111nula11t'i. su1·h a:-a t:i x cu! 111 ;1n UlH."f\ It•\\ ~·llh the A-.~0C'1:1tf'd P r e ., s . thC' erunoriu~r ~uppl1tll !he first nff1e1al 11ord th :l1 !ht: ad- n11nL~tr;H1on i~ d1~sa11s ried 111 1h l/1e pace ol 1hf' economa· fl'l'Ol"'I'~. .\lrC.r:u.:k1•11 s<11d Ile 1hought f'cor10111iC' statlst u·~ /or April. ~Jay and .Junf'. 1n1·l uding the 11uar1rrly Gni;;~ :'\,.. t ton <l I Product fi,'ltlt'es. 11111 rcflcl'I <1 ""ubst<1nli<il. ;ind a prrlt.1' good. rxpa11~1on b;. h1~tonc<il ~tancl ard."." 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Bur .!ap:1n nn11 '' l)jl('lllll~ Jl:> i!UIO 1ndu<;1r'I to nul.•1dr par l 1c1pri tinn S1111ilar 1nvei;1nie11t pl;ins ;i rr t'X\H'Ct (·d l(l br ;ippro,·rd lri1rr 1h1s .1r;l r Llc1 11N'n (;rn· Pf;tl 1\ln!Or!' :ind l!<hl.U. II hit·h !>pc1ial11.rs in tru cks and busr.•. ;ind bC't11een Fnr1I and ·rnro Kog1·0. wh ich bui lds ro!ar.1 ·eng111e 1·ar.~ \1 1L>ub1shi 1\ant..s tn ratl'h up 111111 .Jap;in"s l\1 n biggr :-t auto tn<1 kers and importers, To1·nla <ind !':1ssan us to <11.:h1t'1'e !he degree of el'onom1c expan~ion 1\hich v.·ill do i1 ·· \11xor1 en1barl-\1>d tHl an econnn11c expansion prograin lhi.~ .1·ear I• tri n1 l h e unen1plnyn1enr rah' \\'htc:-h rose fro111 .'\ 9 perct•nt ol the l\'01·k force 1n Janu;;r~, H170, 10 6 pcn·rn1 111 .l;u1ua ry of th is ~t·a1· L;;~t n1011th. ihr J1gurc ino1·rd up 10 ~ '.! pt'rt f'nt. in· .~tt-ad 11r tlt>el1n1ng a:. an- t1e·1p(l1t•d The l'rrs1den1 h11d proiec1ed a 9 pC'rcen t in!'reasc 111 !otal Cl·onorn1r oul11ut lhh ~ear as be1n11: 1he ral r ef r :o;pans1on n erded to r ed ucr unernployrnent bt>lo11' ~ per- t:rnt by the end of the ye<1r. Stt•ppc'<i·up ff.'{ler:il :;pending.I \11 rh bl1d.iiet dr-fil'lls totaling S.10 hill1on in ft-;cal 19i l and l<!i'.!. ;ind ;in f'.\pan ,i \·r n1oncti1ry polit'I' bi· ! h c Fedcr;il Re~!'r1r , 11·e r e t'O!lll1f'd 0!1 tfl hf'l p I 4 lJAl JVO HK WEE K STAHTS A :-;c11·por1 Beal'h architect.I eni;:1nerring firm ha s launcLed l a fo ur·clav \l.·ork 11rek of J6· hours a' da,\' a nd g1vcs e1n pln~1'~ lhf' c1.1.1 off on Fnda.1·.~ E!lrrhr "s \IC~!t•rn rt'j!J011al ofin:es cit :!!8:! DuPQn1 Oril'r 1;; jouung 111 !hr rno1r 11·11h lht' illinnesota !1rn1 s nthrr fou r nHicr~. at'l"Ord1ng 1u .lack I ;l·orge \\"rst Co:1~1 1 it· e preside nt. 1 1;r orgc S<Hd the t1rn1 ex·I pects increased creativity, er-1 fi cienc.1· ;ind produc!ivit.v 1 brc:H1~t' the cinplnyes 11•ill con . tinuc to be paid for 40 hours "fh1·1r four dtly busi11rss hours 11·il l run !rf!111 i :10 ;i .111 to 5 ta p 111 . 11 i1h <1 4 ~·nllnutr l11n("h brf';d, In the heg111ning,' ke.v pr!'sonnrl 1\lll 1nan thr of- fu ·('.~ Frida \~. -I i\'l e:x ico Sale I Of Ne ,\· D .. ua I"' (;ivc11 OkaY I A \ r \1 fl ff r t Hr ;i "11 ph ,-..nn.1c·l'ul1C'.1l f1r111 ha ~ ,i;;un· r el pern1is.~1nn to 111arkr: an ;1nl11·1r;1I 11 .. 11drr clrul-! 1n ,\Jrx · 11·0 !sopnno~ln!'. 111adt• b 1 \ r 11 p o r 1 r ha rnliH·r u1icals lntr.r!la tiontll. 1s sa1 cl lo t1~ti1 flu . sinal lpox. 1nc;isll's and an.\ othr r dJSt'li!<l' t·:1usr<l b.1 a 11rus It 1s nn1 ;ir :iil.1 blr 111 1hc l' S ;-J1rl 1~1i"1 l1 kr ll 10 he rnr ;i nolhl'r t11r. or 1hrrr \rar' 1)11 !\ hHI 1·01.Hlll lt'!'. \lr~ll tt and Arg!'nt111;1 h;i 1r thu~ far c11r11 pcrn11!-•.i1to for ~air ot !hi' <ln1;! 11h1rh 1·0111r-. 1111:1b l1·1 fr,1 rll (1 111111<1].,P u., lo•nerr It• grt l '> apprn1 al b1•1•;1u•r of 1ht' 1·1,nd "1111 l)r11i.: Ad111111ht 1.ill11n rrci u1r<'rnrnl ., ~:ud Dr . Allin .I 1;1;1~k1. onr ,,f lht• t n1111d!'r~1 rol thf' \r11 p•l!'! 1·on1pao,1 \1·1th<·r i:l;i-.J.,\ n1 .r 10 1~1 p:-1r1nr r. J)r f';1,1il.t "11·dnn. 11·hr) di .... c·o1·r 1·1·d lhf• drug .. ~::11 11 . ~Jlf'rds 11p 1hr h•Xl~ ·.~ .oll"n! n:lt ural rcn1·111Jll"' ;0 ~;1in.~1 an)' intruding \ l ru~ C fl n1 pan1 n.·pr1·~rn11:1 t i1·p~ .,<1icl ra11 111ateri(ll• f1)r thP dru~ h1n r ... 1re;id,r bl'en ship· prcl to Argent ina ancl ~hould l IX' on the rn:irkc·I thrrr 111 :10·f.0 d;i~.~-but no 11n1r es11111;'.!t eould be g1vr n lnr salrs 111 :\1ex1co . Fro1n Good to Bad E11 g i11.ee r Surplus Coulcl R eve rse Speculalion 1s ~rull"l l1R 1h;it to- d .. v's surpl11s 01 rng111l'Crs 1nay c·rCate !01norrow '11 shortaji!t', rPp.1rr~ Ca!1lorn1.1 Bu::;i nr~.~. the 11e!11rrn fln;u1t i:1! "'eek!~ l\.hilr tod:i\ ·s hcadl111f's ll'l l r n~1nec r~ in S o u I h r r 11 Californi a 11!unr t 70.000 1111- tiona lh 1. s-0111<' obs1·rrcrs fet l th~re · 1\·on"! he e n o u gh gradua ting cns1nen; to fill job!i opening in tht-ntxl t"·o to ~!'vcn ~c:ir~ Dr. Chaun(·fy s111rr. dean of thr school of Png1nrer1ng a! t:CLA . put-.; it lhts \l'R)' "The Ions ran~e reono m1c growth of Californ1:i c1r(M'nrl~ on tht' 1111a i!nhi111~· ol a lar~e pool of rng111rcnn~ n111 npo l'·rr. whirh is ::;rrifl11~lv Pnfla n11:rr:>rl bv lhc n irrl'nt ~lo"dn\1·n 111 cng1nl'f'r· H'I~ rducat ion." Hr dc~crl bes c u r r c n L f'nRineering un1•mployrncn1 as '"1e1nporary·· and arlds that 1r11hin lhc rn!X l tour years the .<.1 tuation will br rercr11erl. He .~a~·s that from four to sc1·en year~ troin 111111' l!hr :l rnoont of tim<' 1! l;ikrs an l'nginccr lo graduate fro1n t Cl .. t\ I thrre I\ 111 !)(' a shot'lagc or g r aduating cnginef'rs btcausc studrnL.;; are now being discou raged from enrolling in enginee:ring sr hools. Starr also not~s the nationa l v.ork force incr ea ses about 2 percen1 per year' a n n <>ngineering demand h a ::; lullo1\cd 1hi.'i as a minimun1 Or. Zohr<ib t\aprill ian, rlr:an 11r !11r school of cnj{inre rin~ al thr C111vrr:;il.v of Southr rn C;i llforn1a, also labels 1he surplus of oul of \1•ork engu1· errs ;i s only a 1c1nporar.11 sit· uat1nn. "i\;i!ionall~'. !he problem is1 If'.,.~ crious ... hr !-ilY~· ··The suppl~· nf ecluratrd peopll! in rcl a11on ro the nun1ber of Jobs i~ much morr crH1cal in othrr areas. lier!' in Califomia we happen to fcrl !hr pinch mo re paintu lt y because of aerospaC'P " Kaprillian stes a.~ a solution engineers vdlh a broader! background of kno"•ledge. Or John ,\1 eyers -0f !he department of chemical and) no cl e11r enJ,:i ne~ring a1 lhr Lniver~1ly of Califnrniit .1:1t Santa Barb;ir;i ai:rer~. lie :-11,i:i·1 gcsls cng1nerrs put their £'n1ph11s1 s on ' 1nak1ng !his a :;afr r. (•leaner and n1 n r r 1 hun1ane 11·ortd " Premier Qualtty! JUNIPER TAMS Oul<\And1n£, lu~ll blut grt~n loliAit. A !~~or 1 !t tor ldwn dnd R~rden acctnl and low ~Prtad mi: xround tovtr Ou1 lunl11trus ~•bin~ • IAm11 1sc1101.,1 Ji~ lht ~t ~v · trnt1\ qualoly Jvaila~le 1n ,:' Soulhe111 Cah!o11113 Some nu1~rut1 grt S? 7S !N lht~e }Jme I 1n11 5 Gal Super Savings! 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'· l • I 11 J.j DAllY PILOT SC frlci;i.y Jul'M 18 1971 Moving Up H MORGAN N.p BL E f ormer rt11dt1 t of Ntu; th• Union Amencan -port Beach Jor some 20 11ears U one of eight ad mirted ro por111er.slnp of Damts & Moorf (Onsul tan ts I'* envn n 1t111'"11tal e 1 Qllletr111g a11d rt'so11rce rle Vi'loprne11t 111' rs 11ou a 1e5 1de11t of Bel 11eder t 111 71ortl!e111 Ca/lfnruui Among Noble s activillt.s in Sou thern California 11.as an engineer fo r the or a n g e C,::ounty Harbor D1slr1tt aAd he participated in the planning and construction 1nspe1 lion of all contract harbor 11.ork along the county s coas1line JOHN N RA 1Vl\F.R u/ Gard I'll r. roof' a~~1s1nrit mrr11ag(r Ul!lt Se(U r11y rn c1fu: /linrroual Rauh Jin~ t1aus/rrred to l//r flf/ltli s f:o1naa111 Vnllf'!J b a rcli He ;on1ed Src11111y Pac il!l as a /11011011r1nent 11 H> f'f' tu 1069 an<l pnur tn / 5 preseiir <ippo1n1n1e11t serv t d ul!h tl1e bank.Ii Eas l view branch !if ARC flf ORTE NSEN 94 32 Lo,iai C11cle !!101t n1gto11 Bet1(h rc,eived a B F Good11ch \\ 11111er~ Circle p/aq11e a1ourd follow 111g Ins r /rct1on 1111c1 the llunnr SOClf!ll,/ Ill S/ f TQllCIS Ho1el Sa11 I ra11c1sco il.1ortensen 1s a s a I es repre>;enta111e for honie and cummerc1al f u r n ts h 1 n g products The \\ 1nllf'rs Circle IS {Omposed of the top three percent of the B r Goodrich world wid e sales organization JOE PINNON of Corona del Mar has been named assistant vice president Downey Sav '" ol 1ngs a n d Loan Assoc 1auon 1 n charge or the fir m s gov ernrnent 1n sured Joan dh is on lie 101rred t h e sa11ng11. firm more than a yea r ago as m~n a~cr of the Norwal k branch office handling government insured loans and his offices will remain in Norwalk FR£D A ~fcCAUl /If lln~ bee1~ UJJpo1111rd n~~J/S rant nwunpPT 1111!11 Sec 111 rtu Poc1f1c J\al1011cil Rrr k ~ L aguna R1'r1 cl1 branch f.1c Criil ct rcsulenl of /llo 1111(1 ton Beacl1 10111ed Sec 1 r 1tr1 Pac1f1c ns n nun Uf/CHIC it t10111ee 111 eorly 1070 DR J()//N \V I A/RllORN of Costn f.lr.~a I ns b1 11l '1()'111.'d Sf"I nr ll'Sl'flltll {}Pl rl 11~1ci~t ar Cl1t 1rr1 r1 1/ F'lt>/r/ fi.rsearcl1 r11ll/lll/ !/!II Ln flnhfll o subsHl1ary nf Strnirlnrd 0 l Curnpany of Cal1fo1u1n f' <11rhorn recc11 rd a BS in genl!l!!J from S1anford c0rnp\ell"d t1o1.o \('rtr~ nf ;ir t \e du!\ in the l niter! Stales N;n' anrl returnrri t n St.anfnrd !or an \fS i n ge(lphy ~1cs 111<; Ph[) in gC<lph)"lC'S \Oo aS obtainer! fr nm !11a ssarhu seus lnst1 tu1r of Technolog' and hr JO ll{'d Che\ ron 011 F c!d He.~e<1rch C-Ompan~ 1n 1969 Fa1rh rn i .. a 1ncrnl>f'r l'f thl' Exploration Gcoph\ ~cl f<, and 10°/o NNN CARE FREE LONG TERM LEASE '" C•m1M"¥ • .,. •ttd c~• n t11 Dile I• i llS OOD 111 cu~ llUCR 17141 642 05'10 ATTENTION Calif L1cen1ed Variable Annuity & N A S 0 Repreunt~tlv es A nnuahzed Comm1ss1011 s- futl Vtst1ng s.11 Pit"' '• tel 11 •• ,, ti ••• ... M11t Co•por•I• Ta:r tnd/o t Sc:hool c:onf cl•n'' or Sun l ox M lJO w ... Sht !t •• d T •• Sh~I Cornp•l ... 1c1 • lnltr~ 1w1 !711 01 Iv St Co1t a C4RI £ Sn ll J11rn1 110\\ A RD NEWPORT SHELTER, LTD A c.ltforn • l 111 t•d l"artneuh 11 11 l ••ri9 For"'•cl To Putch•1• A Ntwpotl 1 •• ,11 Off c.t l uUll n9 -Lll'lllt lO P'A•f Nl•JMI,_ UNITI Dr ..... 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H': 1n11 w""-Wllfl "'" •nfl wll--Wh.,, ta.. ) I I Ibo/ •d "-W"-fl h 1u..S. fld-No•I M ... ~ f l fYtrY :~ _ ~ vi-In bont 1111 (Y O• rt«lvt"'-'-er C ~ -lo ,,.1111 roo 01,. t f'd 11n<t•' 11\f l'l1111!twtlCY ••I )\, A(I f t U(ll' ltt •!"'""" OY UIC,. e9mo Jr:=:: N II n , -'E~ ln!t ttl ct-C"' 't ote&. !j t: •1:: t I ~l\I '1 • 1'1 Jl-S ll"l>t<I I-Oto t In I I o-Mlfllt ... "'"do ~M~ I~ IV l'l"I td bv mtlur.., P\0-Nt • 01¥ dt ilYl ry ·-·· ... 'll lll'f.. -I , ""' ra Ion t10 . " .. ' ' J I • .. ~ :1 J8 DAILV PILOT FrtW, Jurtt 18, 1~71 ANIMAlqgk ........ I •you 11"'1£ fllf SOUL Of Aloi ALL£Y CAT, Yo!JR M.A&f~ ry>. " Jobless Man Puts Crisis In Paper NEW YORK (UPI) -Balph Layer of Brookl yn is n ' t desperate or destitute but he tias been out of "'or k for JO months and is getting "'orr ied. Layer, a 4 2·yra r ·o l d graduate of Long Is l a n d Unive r sity, ran an a dvert i sem ent in the Wednesday edition of the New York Times offering to work for t...,·o "'eeks un a~trial basis for minin1um pay, which he "'ill donate lo charily, "for a chance or employment " "I an1 ...,·itting to start in any' department of any company on any level." 1he ad said. .<\lthough the ad gave only Layer 's address. four persons looked him up 1n the phone book and called Wednesday morning. One caller said his insurance firm had an opening and arranged interview with Layer Thursday. Layer, who has three children ranJ!ing in age from 5 10 9, s<1id his si tuation v.·ould be "really bad'' if he and his family didn 't share a two- farnily house Y.'ith his n1other, \\'ho ow ns the proper l y . Allhough he claimed not to be destitute. he onlv had $96 to pay for Lhe $98 Times ad. Thr newspaper agreed to bill him later for the ren1aining two doll ars. "My last job \li'as ...,·ith a nonprofit organi1.ation setting! up 1neetings and semir.ars,'' he said. "\Ve go! a new director and there was a lot of pressure-! thought il best 1o leave. H I had kno.,.,'n how severe things were in the job field I would have stayed. But I didn 't , and lhcre is no retreat." I-l e has nu1iled ouJ what he rails "rny popular resume'' to 26.1 prospective employers. f or his efforts he h:ts r_cceived 7R "!)car .John •· Jeners saying fiorry and had I h r e e interviews. lie has had no job offers to date. "I'll do al!nost anyth ing." hf;' said. "but I've al.,.,a ys had an evocation for stocks and bonds. 1'he investment field \1·nuld lnterest mr. bu! of course that field ha.~ beenl hard too." La Paz Trio Win Cash For Crafts 'J'hree industn<1I a rt s s t ud e n ts at La Paz Jntermediale St:hriol recently \\.'On cash aw;:irds at the Great Western Show 1n Los Angel-es . 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UJS mo '70 f'ord 500 GA.!axle 4-<lr • • • • • • • .. • • . • • $79 mo '69 Chevy Caprice Z-dr ...••.......••. $79 mo '69 Ford LTD 2-dr •. rl9 mo All Cars with Air SOUTH COAST CAR LEASING 300 W. C.oast H111:y, N.8. 645-2182 Eves: 673-8269 Autos Wanted 961 Atlanta & Indianapolis, I mi. WE PAY TOP ALFA ROMEO ALf'A 'M Spi~r-R"btt eng, ~w Io p & mver. $11)51}. 673-9894 Ask for Dave. AUSTIN HEALEY '66 SPRITE, Sharp: N'w Pll in! It c:utch. Pil't'lh.!. Ru ns gd. $795. 644-9350/ 644.2308 '61 AUSTIN Healey 3000 X'tnl cond. Top & Tonneau. J'\e\\' tires & batt. $99:J. 968-122lt BMW N.( ;~c~f;c ~;a~~SHS~y~) CASH Automotive ExcellenC9 .,, "'" "" • ttucl<.. '"" ~ Cycles, Bik•s, Scooters '15 I MobHe Homes '15 "'11 "' '"' "" H tim&1'L 'iil1 1910 PONoEROsA "'"' GROTH CHEVROLET RO!,f,!~E.~:.'"c. :\dlt pk. Compl i;et up. Costa r-.tesa 546-4444 .Uk for Sa!H P.1&llaa:u • lndscpd. l\1any Pxtra.s, Pet 18211 Beach Blvd. • '67 Bt.1W 1600-$1500. Ne''' OK. 17;i.:J \\'h!tner,_ CM. Huntlilrton Beach hrak~s. Owner' pr id e . "'""' Spa{'e 18. 557-217J or 847_6087 KI 9..J331 I 646-0:i25 days .. ._,.,,. CAPRI HONDA -"FRIEDUllER" ADULT PARK -C.M. '69 ANNIVERSARY #SO LanCt'r, 2Qxj2, l br, 2 ha, tinted winctows, wtr slnr, 537-6824 • 8!)3..7566 h\'O 5x7 Morage shet:ls. fenc- PJNTO W/AUTO. eTHE BIKE SHACK8 ed )'d, lndscp 645--0783 NEW BICYCL ES I Nt:\V mobile homes. 1.2 ~,ide. . . Trans. $5 d~y. 5c mile. PARTS e ACCESSOR IES Priced $3f~. Double wide, THEODORE EXPERT REPAIRS I Sj6:xJ. JO'/;, down, 12 yn to ROBINS FORD ON ALL MAKES pay. \\'rslprn l\\.H . &3!}...63,)() 2060 HARBOR BLVD. '71 Capri 20CXI auto, am/fm, lo mi"s. Private party. 837-9696. CORTINA '67 1-·oRD Corl.!na GT Xlnt rond. 4 spd, R/H, lrbg!s tire~. n""" ball. $950. 644-4086. Open 12-8PM, ~at-Sun 10·5 READY for mountains or COSTA MESA 642-0010 1093 C BAKER, CM rivl'r. IOx55 2 BR . Pri~d1.:cAc:Nc.:_N.clVcc;E:cR:.,S_A_R_Y~•'-"so"'-l --~D~A-T=S=U~N~-- Near fairv1cw e 541i •• 1JJO S·l3j(). Nire. ~ri;tern t-.1.H. AUTOS WANTED . . . XJ JAGUARS CHOICE OF COLORS • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • 642-9405 31 00 W. COAST HIGt'IWAY NEWPORT lEACH Al.ltos , Imported '970 Autos, Imported DATSUN FERRARI ' . $1295 1967 Datsun Pickup. Radio. Heater, 4 Speed, Camper Shell & Air Cond. !VDV573J FERRARI AUTIIORJZED ~ALES & SERVICE ~WlLemiA W VOLVO NEWPORT IMPORTS ::.c>o CC 1970 K•wasaki Mach Resale~. 83~;o 11 1. Red. i\lany Xtr11s. Im· Motor Hom•• 940 Top dollar for clean used ceors, St:e Anrly Brn\l,'n. 3100 \V, Coast Hwy. '68 DATSUN 4 dr, a uto, ""' H ~ C ,1 <« gJQl Newport Bt aC'.h R&-H, low miles, i lnt rond. -'-~-="-,'""~=-'"=-·~· =· =~=·~ !---~~=,----, mac. :\fust see thi.~ one. I FantasHc rnarl machinf'. Sili 64&-8.'\85, 720 Center St, CONDOR THEODORE ROBINS FORD moo. •JS-•110 ., ..,._,m DOT DATSUN FIAT f!\'('~. CM. The y11ch! lhfl!'s not a boat. 2060 HARBOR BLVD. NE\\' 20:02 2 BR, 2 ha, BILL COR\\'JN 1-'0RD COSTA :O.tESA &12·1Xil0 Ready lo move in. $11 ,9.j(). Orange C.Ounty'1 Condor Dis. WE PAY TOP DOLI.AR Tenns. Greenle11f Park, rnbutor, 230 S, Main St., FOR TOP USED CARS 1750 Whittier, C.1\1. 548-1698 Orangr. Close lo lhree ma-U your car b: extra clean, aft 5pm. jor f!'('('ways, 639-18j() Or ee u1 finl. 1969 Yamaha 250cc Kl 7-0444. BAUER BUIO< T1vin cylinder. Dirt & stree1 Sunbeam Funwagon Motor 234 E. 17th Sl model. Rlln,..; srrong. 4700 Home. Sleeps 5. Seat 9. Cost.a Mesa 548-7765 1970 Datsun pick.up Xlnt cond. Lo miles. 5-18-7.}92 DATSUN l10Z, go!cl, stick. must i;tll. 2m mil f'I , :>36--7343 . '70 DAT.SUN wgn, suto, AM/Fi\l. S2.025. 548--8532 or 646-8440. miles. Asking $3~. 83:'>-1492 !2'00 • 5'0 0136 IMPORTS W"'~ED .. ...,.. ,.,,. • "WEED It It reap" .. <'.lean day or nigh!. o "-u Trailers, Travel 945 range .....,un ea nut the treasures & trash - '70 KA\\IASAKJ 238 Fae. TOP S BUYER tum into cash thru a Daily tory . bu1J1 r ac t bike. WHEEL camper, HT, Kips 6. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Pilot Classified ad. 642-5678 Kicke)-plated frame. 2:.JOcc Hk.ups, Furnace. Very gd 18881 Beach Blvd. For that item under $50, OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 18835 Beach Blvd. Huntlnirton Beach M2'·7m or Y..o.<14G $995 1~7 Da~ll"n 16oQ Roadsrer, "arhO, Heater, 4 Spttd, Hardtop. (TYZ624J .lJ~LeiN 9 VOLVO $2195 1~ r1a1 124 C?f'. Heater, 5 Speed, \l'heels, r292AGBl 1%6 Harbor, C.:0.f. Rarllo, m., 646.9303 FIAT 850 Spyder "68 . Dark green. l owner. Xlnt. $1095 oiler. Pri pry . 833-2099 A good y,•anl ad ls a iood investment \\'/extf'nSl\·e eng modifica-r·ond . $995/ofr, Pvt pry. H. BeaC'.h. Ph. 847-8555 rry the Penny Pinc.,..,r 19.16 Harbor, C.r.1. &16·9303 tinn. linmar. ~nly s400 , :,~1 -5367 Au tos, Us•d 990 I Autos, Used 990 'Ac-u-cl-os-.-.-Uc-s-•d-,----.99"0 -Ac-u~l-0-,,~u~,-.~d---~9=90 !8lt1f' book $7001 ::>3&-3410. l l:i' TRAVEL TRAILER-LjO;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;.:,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J\fUST sa<'ril ice: '69llonda S!Prps 5. S.'>95. Lots ol •.x.11 !lC> Scrambler. '67 Honda !!O !Ta~. Call 54~1% Trs.il, '6H Bullaro 2 00 I TEARDROP TRAILER - ShPrpa. 'SR Bronco 'jl)cc Fair rond. S\00 11.s is. Call1 mini hike. 546-3189. ~>4'.l-6891 l '68 KA\VASAK! 120: Gd 11 Auto Service Parts 949 cond, 1et up Jor rrail. $250 ' or hs1 olr. /'.l u.~I Sell 4-sale! ! 1971 V\V Super Bug. 644-5di5. Pngine 1600 cc, Dual ported .~0 HONDA SL 350 HC heads. Uncler 1000 m i's. ' 1 • cam, S4.i0. Tom: ~9-3558 or Alt 7 Barnett clutch, \vrecked hut pm: 548--1610. rf'pa.irable. f.l11ke off e r , ~~~=~~~---II 847..1\.15.'l. D & S SPEED 8 track tapes, $2.:'(l, limll 5. Comp!. VW 'TO Honri11 CL3j(). Almost ace, Pinto-s~ed & acc. Us- new, 2j() ml. Musi seU lm· td pa.rts. Clea ran c e . mei:I, Cost $792, A.'lking $59:i. R47-l549. John 714/639-1451 da) ~. I------~-~ '70 VW TRANS-$1 SO . '69 BSA 6.)()c:c L1ghlninlj: Call iw2.8186 I Touring mOlif'l-Afi.lL, ~fll:l nwner, lo mi. xln1 f'Ond . J\1UNCIE 4 spd w/ Hurst. SIOOO. Ph: 6~&-8a77 aft 5, xlnt rond. R~i-2540 '&.t VW. 2~1\f, per!el'.'.! cond . I ~~~~~~~~~1 All extr11s i.. ~er vice -; recnrcl!. Dr. Scott 5-14-5262 1 I l§J " .,,_,34.1. I . ..... ...... .-. I Honda '69 CB JSO Sar. Olfrr. 642.~:i BULTACO 175 Uir1 bike. Ex· I An tiqu•s/Classics 953 pan~1on -rrlease. New ronri. ;,,'16-3060 121 l\11 ~1 Bikes, xlnt cond. S35 k $5(\, .).18-.'ifu9 '31 FORD '-forlel A. ~ Ch('vy t nJ! Au10 craM. A~l-F:'ll, hir. 11.ll nt:\I,' int. Run.• pt"rfe1•1! S l 9 9 5 , 6i3-lo'l~ USED :'11otl'I BelA lra mt , Dune Buggies C"OmEl"'P. Good conrl $7j SS9S 968-1229 I -196'.l Dun(' Buggy, Mobile Homes 935 En~1ne, (013A DX1 Corvair CONTEMPO LAGUNA HILLS 23301 RIDGJ:: RO L'T~: DR. \Corne.r of J\foulton Pk.,.,·y) Prtstii;:,. 11d11lt rommun11y, 11djact'n1 lo Lt isure "'orld. Beaulirul surround· in.gs, all luxury 11ppo1n1. men11. Theral>('ul1c pool, Sauru1s, l:xrrc1se gym, 4 billiard tables, muC'h , much morf'' Stt beaut, furn n1odel1 In park-like setting. CALL ~'l0-3900 GRAND OPENING Exclusive Residenti•I Park, Newport B••ch 8:<21 trailt'r. llx2.'i cahlln11. custo1n bll. \2x30 p11io. f enceO . Brickf.r:I. Boat illps. Pr1v. bt'11ch. Reerr. h11ll, biJHarO rm. Rrn1 S!l:':i mo. S6JOO. 714 : ST.l-1094 wknds. i A1TC1'T!&"l RivPr R11ls! Deluxe mobil, home Jocaterl on 1~ Colnrario rivrr, 11 mi. N. ol P11rker, 4 A/C 11nl!s. complt!f'ly fum, sl,.eps I tin hfd~I. T1.ke !Iver p11.yment1: S2.000 for my equ i ty . 644-1190. LEASE w/option to buy. Adult park. C..M. P1y llke f'l!llL SJ?;iO, Western M.H. Re&ale1. Rl9-&50 rAMIJ, YPa.rk. 2 BR. 1970. All xtras. 20x43. PriCf'd $7,T50. Westun M . H . Rt ulel R3.~'i0 .IJu. Le.mi.! 9 VOLVO 1966 H11rhnr, c .,\f, 646-9303 , Truck1 11295 I J!lf,6 ln1f'rnallonal Seoul. Ra. dio, H,.a lPr, 4 Y.'httl Drive. Hard & !Xilt Top. t\VFR:ml ..De.M Lelli& W VOLVO 19'16 Harbor, C.1\I 646-9303 '66 DODGE PICK·UP D 200 "4 Ton, 4 Speed , Radio, Uearer, w/cam~r includ· ing i1tov(', ~ink, Ice Box k Bed~. (U447~\ $1299 HIGHLAND MOTORS 214.i Harbor Blvrl. Cosl a J\le~a 645.5404 • Ht . RECREATION CENTER ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Cos ta Men. 546--44« '68 otEVY LONG VAR Fae VI, Munl'.'.ie 4 1pd, ~. wide ov11.l1, vent wtndowa. $1735 or Trade 497-1084. '6'3 CHEVY % ton Pick Up. Xtnt conO . $1250. C&mper SIOO. Owner. MS-3261. FIRST OFFERING 1971 DEMONSTRATORS AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS SPORT WAGON s42os =)4)6 11101 •aS-Winilew 1licker S••?S. SKYLARK CUSTOM 2 DR. H.T. $4293 11•4J7 I 2 I 02345-Wi"ilew 1tick11 S4'1'1l LE SABRE CUSTOM 2 DR. H.T. $4546 =S•S71CIO l'166-Wi"ilew ••ic k•r I S4'14 ELECTRA LIMITED 4 DR . H.T. $5679 !:'14]'1!H4064l '1-Windew 1ticke• $6815 ELECTRA CUSTOM 2 DR. H.T. s5335 =e•311H4 1064 J-Winilew 1ticker 11>40'1 ELECTRA LIMITED 4 DR. H.T. $5960 "'14l f lH40'1l,4-Windew 1tick•r 1 7221 RIVIERA s5964 !:''141 71H'100748-Wi"dow 1!ick1r 1 7405 IN UICK_ COSTA MESA B V I CK ·OPEL·I A6VAR • -llllCI 214 L 17111 <Onl Mil.I .. . . . . r rld1y, JurM 18, ]971 BIG WAGON SALE IWLY l'ILOT ......... _ BRAND NEW 1971 DODGE WAGON lhi• b•and ~•w Oec'g• Cerenot oletion wegen 1i truly • l~lfllly cor •• , Colflplet.ly factwy equip,.ed wi!ll •inyl l•lorier o"d an e1e"elfli<ol 223 CIO ••gi••· Co"• in "ew <!luring -911 ... ago" 10!• end erder ono lar yeur ..,..,!Ion fun. S.•. #Wl4~ClAlffl'33 ALL NEW 1971 DODGE COLT $ No e!h•r ;.,port elfert al! N M lee!u••• e• l!fl"do,.r equiplfle"t. Ad ju1tobl• ol•otino telulfln, !low lhru venriletien, Irr. di1c lo111•M, 100 hp engine, ••<lini"g louckitl ••ah. hiddoft onten~ plw llJt to 30 "'Pll· ORDll FOi/iS rot•r LATE MODEL TRADE-IN SPECIALS! '69 Chevy CHfVfUf Thh •DO"' (hov•ll1 hi\ In• bo~ V8 1~o•n•, 1111c"'lf•t frl OI., pwr. b11lu ' ""''"9• bu<l.ot < .. la. ll617031 '1488 '65 Cadillac n1nwooo full 011"''" <U TOlY .a1•. 1l5'6ll1 '1188 '67 Chevy IMl'ALA \19, 111111, '""'" ""''' ll~trl"I• l1"d1u """ (~109!!1 '988 '68 Plymouth FUIY WAl>ON •ACIO•Y All, t•dlt 1'14 lou!tr, f~pl. •I"' ouro .. VI, ~""' 1100• .. !rl.•587•1M•QOI '988 '68 Datsun l tOAN #110 ' •Pl'*~, ••~le ond "''''" b11tkt l Mltl, wt.lt1woll1, (VHl50•> '988 OPEN DAILY 'TIL 1 0 PM INCLUDING llUNDAYI '70 Barracuda A 1 Door 1-i••dlao, v a £,,_ II•"•· AuTamulc ''""'"'lil'O"' ll;ad•D & 1-i•ftTer. L11\d1u tap. 8ft l ar ~.OOC Mila or I ~' "'ll"nnty av1ll1blt . Lie. • (716 &UO! '1988 '67 Mustang 'ACfOIY .•11 co~o . 1u•11. ''""'. re ... ., ''"' e1, ~•.i u1•1, <Otl• '"'' IUV81•51 '988 '66 Buick l lVlllA •ull ~ ... t .. IACIOlY All , ttdlo, h .. tor. (llH76l) '1288 '66 ford SQUlll WAMN 10 MH•ftgo r, ve. '"'"· ~1 lttttln9, nd;a, hMlor. '888 '66 Toyota .... l u18. t""'" 4 ~· .. """iT1w1ll1, rodle •~• ""'"· (TYlttl) '788 '70 Dodge COIOHn 4 doo•. \18, """'" ''''""'· "'"" lutarv t11u;f>POd, lrw:l. 1lr ...._, {W(41 (0) '1688 '66 Buick SIC"t'lAllC ' dt ' h•Ml~a. va. 1ut11. , ...... ~"''· lttf' .. o-..r. bn k ... j1,MQ08) '888 '69 Dodge roLAIA 4 ~'··VI, •ACT. ~ll., 1uto. 1r1t11~ ~'"'*' llOO tlftf, <ldl& 1"6 "-tter, (061!l0) '1388 '67 Chevelle MALllU Tllit Cll••n:ttei 1 Goar .._,.._ IOI' wllfl \'-t eno"'9, !'IHlo a Hell~. (TY D Sit) A l:IAL IUT '788 '65 Dodge ,-, TON Tl:UCll' Wl!ll \/·I E"'Oll~f, Alt (Ol'ld~ t~lnt. very <M"' llM~Y • !y !Ir•, 1pm ti~. ilJllt'I ONLT '988 All c1r1 subject M prior wl1. l'r~1 ~ 'IU Mondly, Jun1 21, 1911 ' i r I ' . . . ' I ) •• • . . .• _, -· •i . .. '· •• ·. "· -~-,. ·; it " '· .. , ' ' ~1 ,,, !-"' ~ ~ '•' •' '. ~ ' ,• •. .: ... CALL US NOW!I PHONE 557·9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU NEID AND STILL SAVI YOU MONEY t .If you are new in (olitomia 3. tf you ore new on your job 2. If you owe "10nt'f on your •. 11 you hove lill le or no car • credit UT Ml TIT TO &llAllGf THI CllDIT AND TllMS YOU Ml!Q SO TNATYOUMAT Driw Momt Toda1 91 rti.cor of your thoi<:t !! •:::' 1971 COLTS '~.': ,,._OR£ JAPANEll C.l.ll fO~ YOUI AMllllCAN DOllAll p.,,., a I-• To $ult'""' ti;d11•• •, ·, $2798 1199 DOWN fUllPRICf '93 MONTH Sl99 "iQ•.,i dn ~""'· Ol'll:l \q)ii lotol _..iw,, Pl""I. ""I .,,, lan>O """"'''°'"r•'>C; '"""''"" t.on• -···"'""'"' ,., )6 ~Ooll<l'ool ~""'· P"'°" \)18 •. 90 >0<1. '"' • 10, i lo«•"· All~•l PllClllTl,l tlfl 11.)0°" BRAND NEW 1971 DODGE VAN FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED B 100 · $2689 ORDER Yt,"'IURS TODAY .'70 PLY. ROADRUNNER 2 Or. H.T. V-8, outo., power steering, radio & heater, OOcke1 sea Ts, loctory oir cone! .. console. W/S{W & much "1Qrt. 130AFY. ~.J.6~~~~~~·-:~~~~~ ~~~ 01'1 olC ,...,.,.., '""9""" Im>'"""""""' ....r;o lno-31> ""' °"'"""' RI""' fl"'" ~ 17lS9 ..,.l .U, IO.< I. IU<l>t. ANMUll l'll(iNfl'( un 11.ses YOUR CHOICE $1198~? $41 DOWN ...... , .. ", .... ~,~· .. $41 MONTH '69 BARRACUDA Y·B, o u:o. l rori~, f:>O'-'Jt'!r ':ee11n9, 1od•o. h,01er, whi tewall~. BH ?Jr9B l22'.l59 '70 Ford 2 Dr. Cpe. f oc!ory o ir cond., rad<O, heel- er, full factory equipped. Ser. No. I ··' "''" '"' ' . -.... ,,.,,.., ..... , .. ... ,.,,., ..... ,,..., ..... ~ • _, o. ... ,.; P""'t·•I''·''''' "'"""""'""'"'·'! I -1 •I;, •• '·"'"' • I MNUl l •uu .~11~f~Ar! 11,1s-. '69 TOYOTA CORONA 2 DR. H.T. ' ~pee d, rorl •o, heo:i le r, b ucket s'"o!~. YZX1 5Q '69 Ford Wagon V-8, focloryciir rond .. power steer- ing. rod10, heoter. YFB384. RAT • Comp!rtc Stock of JMIBD """ ... "FRIEDLANDER" 1 l7SO IEACH ILYD. :Hwr. J91 89.J-TJ66 e 537-6824 $1995 1968 Fiat 124 Cpe. Radio, Heawr. 4 Spttd. (X0G29! --. . •' ,.-•. ~-~ ............ ~ . . . . - 1§11 Autos for~• 1§11 J§J1 '-I ;;'''•"'M _ .... .:;;J§l~I 970 1-970 970 Autos, Imported Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported --'-.:.....---970 Autos, Imported SIMCA Autos, lmport9Ci KARMANN GHIA '71 KAR.\1A....,.N Ghia ~·nn1-. Immaculate. 7.JOO ll1ol<'~. Great present !or t;rad. :>18-0769. LOTUS LOTUS AITTHORIZED SALES & SEP..VJCE MGB PORSCHE $1295 'j9 Sl±\ICA !\RONDE, &:d car 1967 i\IGB Roodsrer. lleaier, 4 Speed, \'.'heels. iXDA2831 $1495 cheap irans. $1 j,'), Radio, J'.l:.9 Porsclle 1600 Super 51().;).'i,39. W 1 re Fas1back. Radio Heater, .itl----.::.:.::::::::::. __ _ ~eoALemi.! W VOLVO ' Speed. <HHY6'9i SUNBEAM ..Vwilewi.! W VOLVO '67 SUN8£A\I·\ ALPlNE (\:(',\' (•l utch, low mileage Ai\1/F.\I $11~ or best of!er. Call Dari -5-!6---4.f78. 19-16 Harbor, C.i\l. 646-9303 J916 Harbor. c .:-Ol. 646.9303 '&t Alp1ne conv!-58,000 n1i, il!GB '65 SSOO. or oJJer, ex. '6$ PORSCHE T«rga SIJ-L. new pain!, r;_'!h;t'-'(': l\fich·X cep!lonal buy. Con\1• R&l-1, :>.4,000 mi. All extras. S-lOOO. !Jrr<.. S·l8J. 6r;r.2SO:.i 1onncau. mllten. pn pty. 220 17141 :>lf;-2~32. 1966 Sunbeam Alpint', conv. TRIUMPH $1495 1~9 Tri11mrH1 i\lk lll Road- ster. r.adio. HratPI". 1 Spef!d, \V1rt \\"hec!s. iZ.\EJU.»1 i.ftDP.oJl Le.mi& W VOLVO 1966 Harbor. C.,\-1_ til6·930.1 THE l 'RJUi\!Pl l VS STAG NOW ON DISPLAY NEWPORT IMPORTS ..1J£1J11. LewiA I 3100 W. CoMt Hwy, • VOLVO Newpon B•<ch Alabania, Apt D, llun-\\"ire ,,·heels, good cowl !!ngt>Jn Bch. 536-00\7 PORSCHE factory spec1al1~t. ~lat;(' otier. Yl8-20fO ----911-912-356 serv1ce/repa1r.1_:::::::..::::::.:..:::::_.::.c:... __ :'llGB '67-Yel!ow, lo mi. Xlnt Prrsonal al t., Edgar TOYOTA Con1c in for a lf'st '!rive! FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER ilO E . ls! S1 .. ~./\. :'i·!/.006·1 Open dally 9·9: clo~rd $1u1day 1946 """''·CM. 6469301 I MERCEDES BENZ HILLMAN cond. Ai\1/F:'ll. lols of CJ-;-~.::t)-~~03. 1ras :'l!ake ofr. 9112-::~:l!. l -'"'-~•.:::CI-,.-.,~P~O-R-SCH--E--ll----$-l-5-95---- :\I nt ('011(1. 1 O\Vncr. Cal! 67H711 OPEL 1970 Toyota Corolla Sprinter Fastback Cpe. Radio, Heal- er. -l Spef'rl. (76jASI I 1961 TR-3 S-100 :YI0-721:1 '6~ l!!LL:'l·lA:-1 STA \V.\G. Runs good -nrw usC'd rebuilt Sunbe<im f'nO!, anrl TeeenT tt·ans. Has !1rt's. "'indshield, 3 rloors, 5;lC"er1ng '>''hcf'I .•• a flead give away a t 5 bills. 673-7 142 -------'64 HILL:i.1AN Husky -Lo mtlcrtgc>. Goad rond, $495 or offer. Ph: 548-t479 JAGUAR Orange County's Largest Selection New & Used Mercedes Benz Jim Slemons Imps. Warner & Main St. Santa At.a 546-411 r.t t;ST i;ell !his week~ '69 Karll't1e Ra I l yt> Ulw 1nilct1gr. ;\lake of I er. 1962 POl'tSCHE 1600 N '"0\l)lf', clean. J\1ust sf'll im- "'"' """ """ ,i;.mo fiemt·lf.lni& VOLKSWAGEN l '.J10 PORSCHE 914; Ye\lO\\', PORSCHE I F>I ""ro, ''!""'' '"" . VOLVO $795 1:llil V\V, Radio, Healer. 4 $1795 1960 CLASSIC Pors c he 5-10-~ll:i ur 11-12-387.'t •---------:\Int cond . S3500. 675-1570 I 1966 Harbo$c.12c9.5:'11. 6,16-9~03 Spe"f'd , n('\\' ra1n!l. !NG.BOZ5! PRIVATE Party, l 960 l'lli2 Por~chc 1600 Cpr. R11d io, rnadstrr convert. Xlnt cond. r.Jercedcs S650. Nf·w tires, 1-lrnt~r. 4 Speed. (YPU318! 67?1-2':1~7 1%9 Toyota Corona Sed. P.a-1 eGll eatlA R/11, extras. Lor at,. r1 ~--c=--~----1 d H·•t· "•·to~ A•· · VOL '6-1 Porsche SC.-Immaculate 10• ~ ,-r, ' '" ·~ ' VO <.'<1r in~ide & out. E:<tras. on · w J · :l1S-3197. L 1946 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 :'>u(l<'1'10r & Placen tia. ,·r.·Ll'.111&• C d [Y\Vl"Z-1 ·-------.. OLVO :)18-{.677 or 847-338:5. " • MG .. _ v 1910 PORSCHE '" eoit· eatlA 1 owner, A'XE 2+2, auto. P'"' 1----------1946 H b.J C 1\1 646 9?0~ :\lag whls, $3:500 . VOLVO ar r. · · -J • ~Z-9859 eves i...: - '68 JAGUAR • '64 VW delux bus, ne"' engine, trans, & tirrs • .$1100. * 962-3987 * strg. F actory Air Cond, Dir, • THINK 'fi'.\ PORSCHE Super 90. A.:'11-,64 p h $2800 6'6 9303 Take small do\11n or will fin-C orsc e • 1946 Harbor. C-:'11. ~ -"~G'' f:'ll sten~o tape, new ance Pvt. Pty .. Cali 540·3100 Dunlaps. chron1e \1·hel'ls. New tngine. 673•2531 TOYOTA NEW '71 or 494·7506 Call Ken alt 10 rark. 1111n1aculate:! Phone '63 PORSCHE S-Xlnl rond. NO DOWN -l~!-l:!i7 alter tiP:'ll. Radio. i;:d 1.!res, ne1v painl '67 V\V SUNROOF Reblt eng. Low mllf's, new brakes S1200. 962-7606 '66 V\V Camper w/ Pop Up. N;·11•ly ovcrhl'd. SJ7.'il P h evrs. 67:;..89:'ili. 1 !!1 6 X K -140 Jaguar "''FRIEDLANDER'' "."-.6 Porsche European n<'eds _:'S2:'1QO/offrr. r-uller &t'l-140~. PAYMENT Roadster. Gd body. en~. lllJO IEACH (HWY.,,, body 11·ork. Good <'Ilg. "3:1 PORSCH!<: -must sell _______ , $2195 rran~. Int needs \\'Ork $900. 893-7566 • 537.68:1A Rrt·cntly ovrrhJulrd. Nrw BE:)T OffER! Sf'C' a l :i9:19 Call .'!It 6, &J;:;.....J!'."12. _ _::::.:::;:~M7G=-':::_:::::.:__ heads. For i;:;lc vi· trvde. \V. Coast H"'Y, N.B. 1971 .J~~ :\KE: con11t -,\i\11 ALlTllOR!ZED $1~1 or h.>I ... tr. s:;'.).O'Jlfi. 'L-A-.l-.L~. ~.6-.9-9-l-l·~Sc:.,.S_0<_uw-l-.~All F.\I P"·r antl'nn;i rad:io. li,!XXJ SALES & SERVICE "ji7 Porsche J ~pd Bl~("k. '70 equ1pn1rn1. Abarlti f'X· ml. $5300. 6T;,-.\74-4. J\lany xll'as. Cood conrl. hau~L &t&-5488. Asking $3900, Call betwn _;.::._.::._:.c:..:..:.cc..----JENSEN JENSEN AUTIIORIZED SALES t. SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. Ne\1·port Beach 990 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 w_ Coast Hwy. Newport Beact. i\-lG CLASSIC TD Complrtrly restored from frame up. 2nd place v•innrr ln rr~torat1on rnPet. i>lu~r ~rll. Only SlT."il. :~ID-1830 "k nays, 728-9.)11 evr;,-. 12P!'ll & 5P:'l-1, 96S-9:i50 . 1979 POP.SCI-IE 914; Y~llow. l-~ll-1 sll'l"C'O. low mi. perfect conri. SZ.500/Bst o ! l tr 67:'r-l~.i0. Sell lhc old s1ufl Buy the nc\V stuff "\VEED IL & reap"" .. clean out !he treasures & trash - turn into cash thru a Daily Pilot Classified ad. &i2-56i8 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 RENAULT 51095 1969 P.rnault RlO Scd. Rarlio, Heater. 4 Speed. ( YXZ300J ..J>eaif LVJJi.! 9 · VOLVO 1966 Harlx.ir. C.:'11. Autos, Used &J&-930~ 990 1-~-~----~------ NEW '71 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 10·• lu"'•i<>u• C<><do'CI Ho•dtoP ;, eQu~ed w·•~ ~1•bo hvdromoto<, All! CONDITIONING. powe< w •n- '1""'· f,betg!a•• whOtiowollo, r.,_,.<omb -he~I• ond NOW$900 SAVE Off FactDty Window Price. IMMEDIATE DEUVERY ~ .. •··-· i._,...,,_ ·--\ ... ,,.,., ,,,,.., l<o••• <•(!0,Y l.10 tO~Oll>J"...:;, p_.. w-.,, ,,dloo>..d '"'"' ,,.,..,1 'ool (l(l l••1 lUXURT-BUICk 1 Oil ~I l.-(l(WY UI (()l<DCTJ)N. IMG,lv'I -· ''"'' .....t. l"Oftl' .. ~ '69 Pontiac TIMPIST T'·•-'""' ~t do• ~01 ,,,, • ..,;;, '''""'""'·'· ,,,., .l ~ ..... ft\11> .. \ Oolr '69 Chevrolet '69 COUGAR '63 FORD 3/4 TON PICK UP' ( ~' .... ., .. -p-1-'"o "(10~• ill (OllC>!llOl'I~. ' .lO •l ll~CO'>\ ,,.._," ''o"•""·'"'' ''''"' j ..... "'. ~'"'" ···' ,,, lt!<!l' •II'! COOl'.M-(l'lfl 1•1 FAIRlANf STATION WAGON MO' '"""""" ""'"~ ,.,, ~"'' ~ M.,•.,, (0'°1•61 ,; .... 1 .... ,,., [,.- Oc f $588 DOW~; 1100" h .,,.I"'"",.,,.,.., ~1'1 \lo •1 ,, •·• lo'Ol -hi,""'"*'' to<ludono .. ._ '""''' oo< o'I ''"""'''"°'9"""""' _,....,. .. ,..,, qoodt'td' "''""'yle"""'"'· ,..,. "'"' ,.... " \;->()• "' , .. , .. ,_,,,_, ..... ,,...,,.,. '65RJMBLE ( "'' ... __ ,,,,. ,._....,,.._ - J ~ ..... l..,T '>'I "'' '~""'•l .. •'""'o'l '"'''"'~ '"'q" l l Rll.lg >t•Nll•I p~[ljl..:;t Rllt ·~~!'• IMMEO llTE DELIVERY 4 DOOR. ,.._,:,. T,...,,.,.,"-· ..,•\ •0- ,,_ ,_ lrol-. oM f.->:•,1., ••• (ll)'l.9;( I ll•~J] • '"" .. , ., $598 $588 '67 MALIBU '69 CAPRICE -• '"''"'l' ' ""·"$ .. •"-I ,,.,...,., 7,,,,~'"'"'· V""r" ,_ "'°'"""'"'"'1·1~011, COUPE "'"'"'"""""' ( ..... el .. ""' f"""""' '• ,_,,.........,_ ·-"'"'" ,,... Vo•)I h•!. l"•Ptt""°I ••1! r•O•h11 °"'' $1588 $2188 '66 Mustang '65 Rambler '69 FIREBIRD '68 Chrysler '67 BUICK .. ,..,...,,~·~--­ .. ~1}0•~! •· STATION WAGON •uoo .. 01,I hoM""'""•· l..d.o ~ _._~"I) • l,>ool. 1'{1~ Ut (Qt(lln:'.)lj. -.;. "°~" "'"""" ,._ ....... --\~..,,. lX~ll• Newport Cu5tom """" ... -· '"'"'(""'' ... po-. \o•dOUIOflll.l1l"'Omi•o /Cl73'«1J<lf)I)\, °""' .. , .... _,., lf SABRE """""'""""'"'''""'"''-·'-!•-.... -..... ~ '""'''" ,.,, (_ ... __ ,.......,,.,.(IJ()flll,l;j. D.t.VI ROSS l'HTllC $69,01 MONTH• 31i nios. Def. pay price. S2-IS-l.36 or cash pr l c e $2003.SJ. incl. Tax & Lie A.P.R. 14.54%. Serial No. 134347. *On approved credit Bill Maxey Toyota 19i0 \"\\' Fas1bt1ck. P.adio, Healer. FulJ r\ulomallt. Air Corid. O!lly 21,000 n1ilcs. Like nrw. I J.19ACV) 13881 BEACH BL. 847-8555 1966 Harbor. CM. 6-16-9303 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1 =~~0'-~-'--'-'=1 '6:5 V.\V. Bug, Sunroof, >:I nt $2295 cond. S775, low mileage, 1~0 Toyota !vlk tr. Radio. 67:>-312-l. Heater. Automatic. Factory '69 V\V .--aniprr. popup top, Air Cond. 10nBEKJ te nt, rrbl! engine. C'IC'an. ~wilewi.t QI VOLVO •• 497-1616 .. * 'ti:; VI\', :-;Int cond. 18,00 ml. on new n101or. • 6i:l-324,l • 1916 H11rhor, C,J\1. &t6-930.) "fi2 V\V Sunroof A:'l!-F:'ll '69 $1695 Eng. Fantastic rond. S525 or nf!l'1'. Call 675-7S21. 1970 Toyola Corolla \Vagon. ---------- Ha<l10. Healer. 1 Spced. ~er 'ti'.} V\V. 2100 n111,.~. # 1731, E."tccJJent condition! $148.1 .. ~146-5158 ·i.lll'DJl· ~emi& •. ~VOLVO 19-16 llarhor, C.~f. 6-16-9303 Anniversory Sale 1971 TOYOTA $1777 ....Dwt LeuriJ 9 TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C -:\!. 6·16-9303 $1095 1969 Toyo ta Corolla. P.ad10, Heatrr. ,4 Speer!. rO!~BQE 'i MWtlewiA 9 VOLVO 1X'6 Hll rt)()r, C ~t ti-16-930~ 1969 Toyota Corona, 4 dr. •l I sprl. r.~·h, xln't cond. ~lOJO. 64't-3i6S. $1395 1964 Bu~-nehlt rng. ncrrls upholslery. Goo'! n1ceh. O!- frr'. Eves 4~-4126 1965 VW BUG $650 * ~2·98.59 * '69 VW BLUE $1300 Pvi Pty: 842-7155 '66 VW SQBCK $995 * 67J.52:'i0 * GRADUATJON gifl -VIV bug. l".xcellenl running-c·or)(f S~.-00 * * * <196:2160 1968 VW BUG <;ood Shilpc, SlTOO. 6-16-540:-l '70 V\\' hus & ramper combo, E:>:ccl!ent conrl .. \2.;1()0. • (ij:1-2!J.17 ----$895 Jfl66 V\V. R.'lr!•tJ. l!Patf'I', 4 Speer!. SL1nroor. (TOi\1028) ..J>eamlVDi.t ••. VOLVO 1966 !!;u·bor. C.:11. 646-930:', [ 1969 VW BUS $1850 C;ilJ 5.J7-8lln::i I "'iO To~·oia Land<:"ruisrr. ~~~..:~-'..'-'-'"--- 4-'-i:hecl rlr1''<'. Bf.ST OF-'61 CA:l!PER V;1n {)haul rni;:. FE:R. ·19!-1·191. B1~ r1res. ,\fusr sell this 11k. a~k 1ni:: $7::.0. 548-:5 218 , .69 CORONA, 4 rlr. stick .-1, ' ,~.·-79~~. shHI. A-1 111int. s 1.:.:.o or :;cc;-;;;;-=,,.--,....~---1 make offer. 673-2250. "64 V\V BUS -i'\eC'ds pa1n1 i.- $1495 1969 Toyota Cpc. R;idio, 1-lr::o.t. t r. 4 Spef'd, r--actory Air Cond. fYPU3791 .DWtle.miA •. VOLVO 1966 H;irbor. C.:\f. 646·9303 TRIUMPH '59 TR·3 $275 &1-1-1692 $1595 1961t Trium ph GT6 CPE". Ra- di~. Hcat('r. 4 !'ipeed. \Vire \\ihef'lti. ~ \\-Q\\"67.i I .l>eoALeai.! • VOLVO upholsttry. Other.1·1se gOOd e"11d. S6:i0. 54:,...7Ji8. 1970 V\V Deluxe <'amper, ~·P~lfal1a. Pop-lop \l"ftcnt A.\l/F:'ll. S319J. ;i4S-j~7l. 1969 V\V C,\i\'IP i\1obile, tie\\' rt1dial tires, $2700 . 644-4792 1968 LT blue V\V Bug net'ds a .£ood home. Cleen. 11,000. Call aft 6, J.57-91 17. '66 V\V dbl cab pickup. New 1600 engi nP. soft camping lop. p111nt. 497-~7. '62 BUG, looks awful but run..; gOOrl, Dunc huggy fl1 it 11' r I ;i I Bt~! oUe-r _o,·er s:ioo. :l.i7-J 771 f'l'I'~. 1970 Red V\V Srdan >:!nt rondition. R/l r. GOOfJ' llres Sl.19.i. By appt only, Ciill 1':3.l-2114 7:30-9;30 pm. <966 H '63 V\\I, xlnt rond, R&l-J lle.'4' arbor. c .. \t. 64&9303 ,. · ires & brake~. $695. Eves '65 TR4A I RS S.'J7-8S7t ' Am/Fm stereo radio wire 1900 V\V f"'!Clbck, radio ,,..his, tonneau, r1c irn w./ air, xlnt Cl'.lnd. S9!!S. • bk: in!. Bf\1-•: 6 & 9 r.ton·Frl • 494-7182 .. 67.1-960.i l-"'-7.::;-,;::-:-==--· '&8 w ·. 1H1!0, !lllnt cond '59 TR-3 $200 Sl200. or offer. t-----"-'-· t~"~'----l * 6~6-_.'l_.>_n __ • ___ 1 De-'fi7 V1'', rchlt eng , new F'o, RESULTS you tan pr:M on. Call the Super- Pilot S11.tl!s m1n .. Dally hrakes & ba\t, Good n111rl . S.'llO &46--ltl..!. \\\' l!lfi!"! \\ f'.o;!phah11 (\u npPr Ntw radu1I tirts. Pvt pArtv C;ill fi14-lj!f2 . )'OUr ad &. charn it: ---------'-\/e'IJ hfolp Yl'IU sell! &12-;,{;;~ I 1 ,rldaJ, Junt l!I. 1971 S DAILY ,ILOi ~ Dana Point 800111 Sparks Dollle Battiest Hy JACK BROBACK 01 I~• a.II~ l'Ji.1 11111 Dan;i Point is at la~t experiencing Jls long predicted boom itnd it is accompan. ied by many headaches and verbal battles The growth of the area, pred1cled since • "" " " " " " , " • , i ' , , . ' I c o bl c• ~1 RZ rn I R• S"N!" CL..a.~A, RI I EACH ~ e.arly 20s when it was first sub- divided. has come as the result of the new multi-million dollar ha r b or developmenl At the heart of recenl arguments be fore the Boa rd or Supervisors is the view, or lack of ll&me if • neighbor is , • • N , " • • ' " • N .. N " • " " " " 0 • ' ~ • I I C I I.I c • I 1 ~1 RZ r1 RZ I ••£ • Cl El " RI I " < :i[ RI I • • Al LOSS OF SCENIC VISTAS PART OF GROWING PAINS Dotted Line M•rk• Divi1ion of R·l, R·2 Zoning Capo Council Approves Sewer Expansion Bids Bid:s have been authorized by the San Ju<1n Capistrano Cily Council for a $:? n1illlnn modification of the city's sewage treatmrnt planL Funding for the plant expansion from a one-million-gallon per day facility tc> a six-million-gallon operation is be ing sup. p!lrd by lhe Moulton-Niguel \Valer DL~tricl , !he .Sants 1\largarita \\later fJistrict and the Orange Co u n t y \\latcrv:orks IJist.ri cL Number Four. J\1011ltf!n-N1i;ucl , \Yhich \Yill be providing mosl of Lhe effluent Lreated in the plant, Exchange Club Names Educator Ne 'v Presiden t Chnrlrs R. Basch , assistant principal at ~Jarco !'osier Junior l\1gh School, bccan1e president of the Crown Valley f.:'.C'l1<111ge Cl ub 10 installation ceremon ies rcc:en1 l,V. H..isc h. a former alli!elic coach and grad\1alc of Purdue University and the t;n1 verslly of il-1 ichigan, was sworn 1n by C. 1\1 . Bischen, director in Ca\ifomia r:xc)ui nge Clubs. at lht ceremonies dur· ing an annual dinner al Ben Brown's Restaurant, Sou1h Laguna. lie succeeds Arl Croisctte. Other officrrs for !he club include r.1ark Hoyle. vice president ; Lawrence 1;11ynn . secretary and Jerry Bowen, treasurer. New directors who will serve two-year terms for the year-old club. will be 1·nomas Spry, Grant Simkins and Henry Alden. will be paying &O percent of tht: C06t wlth the other tv•o districts paying 10 percent each. , The project is being accomplished through the South East R e g i o n a I Rec.lamation Authority /SERRA ), an agency through whlch joint projecl.5 can be engineered. The projecl has been designed by Low r y En g i neering-Science, Don r.1artinson of lha t firm told members of lhe Board of Directors or Waterworks District }''our recently that atmosl all runding for the project will be reim- bursable to the part1clpaling dislricls by the stale. The iota! cos t or the project has been estimated at $2,J00.000. Bids are due July :10 and eslima~d time of construction is one year. Playhouse Set For Open House An open house and fina l registration for students and their parents interested in the six week summer workshop at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse will be held this Saturday at 10 :30 a.m. a tthe facility. Openings in the workshop are still available from actress-director Gwenn Yarnell. who will conduct the workshop for the playhou.se. All students who particpale in the workshop will be eliglble to audition for the final workshop pro- du cti on to be presented in August. Registration fee i! $25 and scholarships are av8i!able for talented students. For further information, contact t h t playhouse, 494-8021. Coastfu1e Assembly Bill Opposed by Capo Council five miles or to the neartsL coastal moun- tain range. whichever is nearest. Tht resolution states that such a tom.- mission would Infringe on lht right of cities and other agencit.1 to regulate land ""'· IL also would infringe on the rig ts of allowed to build. Complicating this situation is the ton- ing . existmg s111ce 1951, wtueh finds single fanU!y homes in the western arta, west of Seville Plaee and Barcelona Place, abutting property zoned for apartn1ents to the east. Because of the long-Oormant boom l~ land :toned for-apartment tl,000 square feet req uired per unit) has remained \'a· cant for many years. Now the owners are building. This butldin& cuts off lhe view of som~ Jong-establi shed homeowners and so the fli;ht begins. Normally O"'ners of the property zoned fnr apartments could go ahe:Jd ar.d buil d without a special permit as long as they ~tay "'ith.in the height l3S feet) and set- back (20 feet ) limits. But. as county Zoning Administrator Ray Reed point~ out. on steep lots en· croachment is common lo avoid long, steep drive \vays to garages. Mari~ of the ~ingle family lots have encroached in the front or rear setback. The recent flurry of battles before Recd, and then be.fore the board of Supervisors on appeal. has been over en- croachments requested .;and approved by Reed. ''But whal the people living there are really objecting to is any building," Reed submits. ••nity have had the view fCir a long time and want to keep It, naturally." F"ifth Dislr1ct Supervisor R o n a Id Caspers who has made an on-the-scene study of the problems, agrees with Reed. "Development of Dana Point was spot· ty and hapha zard in the past. There were rnany vacant lots allowing viey,·s from others nearby," Caspers reasons. "Now the boom is here and the views are being lost to new construction. There isn 'I much we can do about it except to insure, as far .s possible. that develop. ment is orderly and attractive." Caspers agrees with some of the op- ponents of encorachmenl allowances tand new building) that the die "'as cast 11~·0 weeks ago y,•hen the first appeal against a new apartment building was denied. That property was on Seville Place, which Is narrow and without curbs or sidewalks, pulling the ii:lngle family homes across the street closer than v.·outd be the c;ise v.·Hh a normal street. \Yednesday two more encroachments were approved. Joseph A. La Pointe, of Cos ta Mesa got an okay to build apartments on his lot between the Street of tlfe Ruby Lantern and Seville, Sn did R. C. Levissee for his property on Granada Drive. one bloc k to the east. As they did two weeks ago , several owners nl single family homes west of the apartment proposals were on hand to protest. Howard Borts, 34011 Street of the Blue Lanlern , objecled lo the precedent set- ting move. "More will come," he warned. Caspers and Reed agree, pointing out that many single family homes have been allowed fronl and rear yard en- croachments in the .. past for the same reasons. Sorts charged. "We couldn't get more pcnple Lo come up here because they say you \\'ill do what you want regardless. Th<'Y say we can't talk to you." "You are paving the way for a tene- ment area allowing one apartment Pfl' 1,000 square feet,'' charged John F. Bau, 34012 Granada Drive. Other residents have protested. to cpup· ty officials by letter. "Rental unil5 ~ .. !;pringing up everywhere without rega~ for existing single family neighborhoodl~ traffic flow , landscaping or open spaca,,. wrote John M. Creed, 33871 El Encanlo •. •· One writer called Zoning Admlnstrator need "a one-man judge and jury who can issue a permit that may devalue 1111'- rounding property by thousands of dollar11~ in cutting off the view." ' '"Don't be accessories lo ecologicil rape of Dana Paint" wamed Don Bed-. doe, 31442 Street or 1he Blue Lantern , .• Despite the recent outcries, the prG- perly now being bu ilt up to apartmenla has been zoned for !hat use for 20 years. \Vhile it w;is vacant there were no cont· plaints. The picture has changed. Dana Point is boorn»ig and those people who invested in apartment property years ago are beg\q' ning to build on it. Somebody is DethC hurt but no laws are being shattered. Conte up to ~here your backyard is a park and the ocean is your neighbor ' Where a seagull perches an your ba ck fence. And smog is some· thing other people put up with. Be:~useyou're perm anently caressed by soft sea breezes. Come up to where your kids wilt play in the perfect s.;i.fety of the 2'h acre Marina View P2rk, Where you ca n wa lk th• dog arou nd land· i.caped paseos. And watch beautiful sunsets over Catalina Island. Come up to the spacious luxury of a two -story Buccola Home. Where your master suite embraces a hue• d ressing area with vanities, wa lk·in closets and kli'l&-size bathroom, all In pe rfect proportion to the regally oversir• bedroom. 4 bedroom 3 bath homes from $33,950 excellent Conventional Financing with low, low Come up to where your tiled entry foyer leads to a step-down sunke11 living room with massive fireplace. And toa fam lly room with sliding glass doors opening onto a private outdoo r patio. Come up to where you 'll find these fine r living feature s illl included at no extra cost: wall-to -wall carpetin& throughout, floor to ceiling masonry fireplaces, cathedra l ceilings with full insulatio n, luminous ceilings in kitchens and baths, decorator selected light fixtures, all electric appliances, includinc deluxe dis hwasher, natural wood kitchen cabinets, ma &sive shake and crushed t ile roofin g, concrete driveways and complete fe_ncinr. Come up to Succola HOMES . '. The San Juan Capistrano City Council ha s Hdded its voice le public agencies op- poslnR Assembly Bill 1471. a measure lo control lanrl development for the alkged purpose of preserving c 8 l i r 0 r n i a ' ' coastline. Respondin~ lo a request by HunUnglon Bca('h to nppose the mca"iurc, the. city council voled unanimously LO support the beach city's rCC<lmmendalion, but wtll provide its own wording. property owners and public utl\ilie011:_, ~~~,., 1tated. down payr.ient ••• and you own the land! OCEANVIEW PARK The On ly New Close-In Homes in Costa Mesa The Hunting ton Beach resoluUon stales nppnsition to lhe assembly bill because it c;i ll.~ for a slf1te comn1i!i.SiOl'l \o be Formed \vh ich will have lhe pow'-r lo dclcrmint !;ind u ~c ;1nd development along the en· 1ir'<' CalHorn1a coas t and Inland either The resolution stat~ that e con· ll(!rvalion an<! protection of e coastline should be left to local age es, that tht fon'Jl.l lion of the Callfoml Coastal Zone Conservation Commission ould lnrrlnge on the right of loca l agenc cs to regulate And eontrol land develop nt, and that the bill would nul1Uy year of planning for coastal areas dOnt in Or1n~Jlt; Counl y. BUCCOLA HOMES 1t71 Sr• h lN Wllllltr '11 llf1111111 llttellfltl llf " ...... 11.iq ...... 111111111 ...... f• tti• ~J'• s..n-r .,.-..o --·---"" Stle• Olllt • l t it'phON; (114) SAJ.°'37 T•~· tl'll 5 111 Oftlf'J ''•tWI'( !It tht H1rbor l o11l1tY11'd on ''"'" '"' Co.I• M••·· D"v• So11th •IU'.lro•l,.,•1•11 3 mil•' lo J?th Sl,.11. 1'11m r(Jhl i n• e.eon11n111 to th• (k11nvi•w ''"' fu1n1•h1d mltdlll•. .•. f OAJLV PILOT FrldA)', JLIM 18, 1971 t ' l .. If At First • • • Britannia ll. speclal rowboat bearing British adven· 111rers John Fairfax and Sylvia Cooke, aimed its nose toward AustraHa again after an unexpected layover in Ensenada. The vessel was damaged in heavy seas off California after its first departure from San Francisc o several weeks ago. Tensio1i on Border India Reports 2 Outposts Shelled by Pakistanis !\EJV DELHI UPI) -P.11kislani Army .roops shelled two Indian oulposl~ and exchanged fire and the paramilitary In-. ..... :: American Plane Begiris Airlift Of Pa.kistc1nis ;-.:E\V DELHI (L'Pl I -1'he first of rour J.S. Air Force CI:IO aircraft \vent inls 11-":'rillion Thursday starti ng a 1nassive 1irli{t of East Pakist an i \\'3r reh11iees rofll. fedtral Tripura ·rerritory lo 1e ig~boring Assam State . The Cl30 aircraft flew inlo Agartala. ~api(al cf Tripura -0 n the border of East >akiStan, carryi ng a consigntnent or -e!ie[ supplies. The aircraH y,·111 shulllr belween \gartala and Gauhati in Assam, a di5. anct: or 200 miles. TwO U.S. Cl41 jct transport aircraft iad Srri\led at (;auh<1!i 1n the afternoon oadtd with relief material s. They are pa r! of a flcf:'t of seven C\30 1nd Cl41 aircraf t that .,.. ill be carrying ·eHcr supplies and refugees fr on1 the ~est Pakista.n bo rder cainps to ne\\' loca· i1Jns in the central lndia Slates of .tadhya Pradesh and Assam . W~cfu ' dian Border Security Fort'f! i BSF J on 1he \Vest Bengal-East Pakistan border today, Jndian press reports said Bengali rebels also "·ere reported to have stepped up guerrilla raids in the Western sector of East Pakislan. The Press 1'rusl or India I PTl) reported that Pakistani army artillery shelled the Indian border outpost of Phulbari, about 90 1niles north of Calcut- ta. PTI said thr~ Indian villagers and a Pakistani refugee "'ere v.·ounded and hospitalized. PT! said the Pakistanis opened lire Y.>i1h 25 pound guns at 4:30 a .m. and BS!·' troops returned thf' firt'. 1'hc firing l"On· tinued until 1n idd ay. the Indian ne'ol'S agency said. Pakistani army lroops also :;helled the border area near fhe Indian outpost of Bongaon. about JS miles south of Phulbari. PTT said. The Indian Border Security forces fired back and the. exchange pf fire: <:Onlinued for ro minutes bul no one from the Indian si~ was injured, PTI said. A tot.al of 400 Pakistani troops \\'ere kil led in the past three days in several engagement!'i inside East Pakistan. ac· cording to rebel Bengali sources. Cosmonauts Res t, 'Full of Vig or' f\10SCOW !UPI) -The th ree Soyuz 11 cos1nonautg aboa rd the Soviet t:nion·.., Salyut space station resumed lhf'1r chores today after a day of rest that ground con- trol Said completely refreshed !hem. Russ SST Makes Forced Landi1ig; Engine Trouble WARSA\V IAP) -The Sov iet Union·_, supersonic jetliner developed engine and landing gear trouble on its way home from the Pari!'i air sho1\' and almost was forced lo make a belly lan<ling al \Varsa w <.irporl. reliable sourCT's reported loda y. Polish -0fficials confirmed the TU!44 had devf'loped trouble en rnutr to \V~rsaw on Thursday bllt indicated H was 1n1nor. ··An C'xperimental plane, a prototype like !his. has various mishaps and troubles in almost every fli ghr.·· nnc of- fi cial said. "But v.·hate\·er JI \1·:-is it is 111 order now.·• Thf' ai rcraft \1'as parked nt'ar t11e airport building and cro11<ls or Pol rs ca mp lo see it this afternoon. Sov1f'l of- ficials invited some aboard. '!"he official said the plane"s s!op in Warsaw w11.~ a scheduled nne but other sources said this wasn "t .so. Jt left Cast Berlin on Thursday. Government ne11'spapers said !he plane .stop ped 1n \\'arsaw al the requesr or Polish air speciaLists. '"ll"!'i a lo! or nonsense." said one source. '"Specialisls. hell. They didn"t let .;; single Polis h technician near !he plane "' SP.Jd ann!her · '"Thr pl;1ne land('d becausr 1110 enf::!ines Jailed and il almost did a bell y lan ding since ils landing gear \\'as also in 1roub1C'. The Russians have their own technical cre\v v.·orking hard 011 the problem '' The repair crew had accornpa nied the: TUl44 to Paris Lrave.ling in a TU\34. TI:12.t plane was parked alongside the TU144 at. \Varsa w·s in ternati-0nal airport. The TUl44 that madf' its debut in tll<' \Vest at the Paris sho1v is the only one of !he model now fl ying. according fo So\·1et Aviation i\lin is ier Pa\'el Dernf'ntie1·. Perfe~t New Docu1nent Viet Elections • Stalled Ill 1955? WASHINl..i1'0N I UPIJ The f~1senhower Administration tried kl delay 19SS elections 1n Vietnam !or fear the late Ho Chi f.1inh y,•ould y,·in. and ,yas acti\lely <'onside.ring l1m1led mililary inlervention before the 1954 Geneva Convention. ac- 1·ording to a secret Pentagon document published tod<iy by the Washington Post. 1'he report said President D.,.,·ight 0. Eisenhower·s special 1.."i.lmmitte-e on Jndochina met si'll months before the con- venhon to discuss sending 200 mililary n1echan1c:oi and arrcraft to aid the French. The Post said the documents ··reflect this considera1ion !military inler\·entionl at many points.'' but ii cited only Lhf'. d1scussi-0 ns rai:;ed in the January, 195~ 1neetin~ of !he 1·omm illee oo Indochina. 1'he Post also i;aid the papers '"do not Include any Eisenho.,.,·er deci5ion not lo 1n lf'rvcnf' al any of the several points clur1ng 1!154 \\'hen that 'ol as under con- .s1drratlon." There was no direct indication the report wa!'i the same one: used a!'i the basis of a New York Time!'i series on the Vietnam War. The Times y,·as placed ear- ly thl.s week under a temporary federal court injunction nol lo print the final parl!'i or il.s 5eries. The Post. in what it said would be 1h~ first of a series. said it had culled !he in· formation "from sections of the Pentagon study on the origins of the Vietnam \Var tnade a\lailable to·· the Post. The Post 5aid that Eisenhower, under 1he prodding of Secretary of Slate Joh11 Foster Dulles, made his attempt to delay the f'lecLions during 1954 Geneva Con- vention. Dlliles i;aid in .11 telegram lo U.S. diplon1ats dealini;: y,•ith the Vietnam que~· !ion in 1!154 rha! "since (it is) un· douht cdl.v 1rue 1het rlections might even· 1L1al l.v rne;1n unifu.:ation (of) Vietnan1 11ndcr flo Chi t.linh. this makes il all the 1nore i1nporrant thr~· should be only held as Jong af!cr ccase-firr. agreement as possiblf' and in conditions free from in- timidation In give democratic elemenl'I: bt>st chanct'.'' TI1e U.S. effort to head off ~ elections failed al the convent ion, \\'hich was c11led after 1he French 'ol"f're dt'feated al Dien· b1enphu tltay 8. 1954 Ru1 therr \l'f'ft nfl eletlions in 1955 Lo ckh eed Stock Dealings Probed WASIUNGT01'l <UPI' -The Senate Ranking Committee focused its attention today on allegat ions rhat executives of Lockhred aircraft traded on "insiders in- formation ... unloadini;: ~lock.~ in the com- pany before bad ne \\'S about the firm·s prospects \l'as avail;l ble to lhr public. The stock dealings were. sharply ("l"itic1zed 111 a report publisbed by !he staff of lhc Set:un ties and Exchange Co1nn1ission ba8ed on a SEC io- ves t1gatr on Bui the com1nission itself took no ac1ion excrpt to call for furlhcr invesliga!ion. 'ol"hich still is being con- ducted. \Villiam .J. Ca sev. Y.'ho look nver 1s SEC cha irman lhis-:;pring, "'as called to le~ltfy today. Another \\"itness y,•.11s \Vitli;:un J . ~la~·hugh of Arthur Young /,: t'o , Loc kheed·s auditors. s~orer because: South Vletnameise President Ngo Dinh Diem, who was ~vent ua l I y assassinated during the military t'oup of November, 1963, refused to allow them. Dayan Voices Peace Doubts; 'U.S. Is Key' By Unikd Prf's! lnlmallonal Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan said today there now i.'I no prospect for au interim agreement with Egypt on rC-Opening the Suez Canal. lie v•arned 1hat if Cairo continued to maintain its present stand I he Middle East could be plungf'd into another war. Dayan·.., comments in the newspaper Ma 'Ari'I coincided similar warnings from Cairo. .l sreali wit h Mohammed Ha...sanein He:ikal. editor of the semiofficial newspaper Al Ahram, :;aid that U.S. failure to gel Israel to Y.ithdraw from occupied Ara.b land~ means the Middle East is ··on the threshold of gra\'e rleve~opmen!s."' lie loo \Vamed of a l)06Sible resu1nption of fighting. In the interview y,•ilh l\ia 'Ariv, Dayan i;aid •·because of the ga11 betY.·een the postures ol Israel and Egypt there is no prospect now for an interim agreement'' and added: ''Should there be no change in the r:gyptian posture I .11n1 afraid the 1var \1 Lil resume " 11 y,•as the second time in a werk \hat T>ayan h;id warnrd or the possihll1t y of another con/Jict. On i\1ond a_v. rollnwi11i! 1he Arab guerrilla h;.·.i:ooka a!lack ou au Israeli-chartered oil tanker. Dayan told students in Jerusalem "!he winds of war arf' blowing'' in the Middle Easl and a new confl ict is "immiment.'' Da.van !old Ma 'Ariv th3t the massi\'r lransfusion of 5oviet rnililary and econ-0m ic c>~d could influence Egypt 1o renew fighting because ii over-evaluated its abi lity to withstand l\'ar. He :;aid. ho1\·ever. Iha! the l"nit ed State:i; still hold~ the key tn p<'aer and v.'ar in rhe l\l iddlr ~as\. 'rhe Israeli drfense minister stres!;Cd lsrael is not anxious for .,, milita ry L"i.ln- frontation with the Soviet Union. lie sai d. •·1 think to scorn rhe Hussian.~ is a lot of hot air .11nd immaturr." "Crossslng the canal and annihila ti ng the Egyptian army would involve contact with the Russians on lhe battlefield . and I do not think thii; "·ould add to the he 2Jth and security or the slate of Israel,·· Dayan said. "But should the war so decree, we sha!I reach Cairo" .1-la ng Onto T his One DETROIT f AP) -H your car is Kaiser or a Frazer, hang onto it. Ac· cording to the: pre5ident of the Ka iser· Frazer O\mers Club. the car \\'ill be 1\urth y,·hat you or iginally paid for ii b~· 1!180 National Prros1dent Kenneth B. l\lrrci- r le of Bellev ille. \\"ho O"TIS eight or the old cars "'ith 1he buffa lo ornament on the hood. says collectors ha\·e driven thr pri1.."t' to 11·ithJn SJ.000 of 1he 01'1g1nal S.1.500 1-osl. The car has bf'en out of production ]5 _\"('<I I"!'. ........ ., ' . U,I TtltPhtit \l iet C:at1didote Retired l~en. Duong Van '·Bi g'' f\1inh launched his campaign ror the presidency of South Vietnarn Thursday by urging an end to the \var and libera- L1011 fron1 "'Foreign tontrol''. I-le also attacked the 'fhieu-Ky go.,ernment as untrusl\l'orthy. Tivo Ar1ns Ca.cites Of R eels Se ized Prior to Pa.rade SAIGON (LiPI ) -South Vietnamese poli ce said today they had seized two Viet t:ong arms caches in what the govern- n1ent said \\'as a Commun1sl plot to in - filtrate Saigon Saturday lo disrupt a niassh·e armed forces day parade. Co1nrnuniques from Phnon1 Penh said Comn111ni:;t forres bom b;irded <;am- hn<J i:-in Arm.v posts Ort all sides of lhe capitnl rarly toda \'. A Carnbodian officer said U.S. Jets had been ('a \led in to hrl[l 1n 1he ball le against Nor1h V1e1nan1ese in lhe marshlands cast of the city. l\1ililary spokesmen in Saigon ii;a id thousands of mililary and civil ian police v.•ere searching the Sou1h Vietnamese c.:apilal ror possible Coinmunis t anns hiding pla ces. American servicc111en were ordere d off the ~l rr.e t s c;iicepl y,•hen on of- fici al business. Thr se curi1y rurce;;; found 11 0 arm!r c<Jl·he rune m1h·~ .<.outheast or Saigon 'fhursdav. 11 contained l:l So\':e1-n1ade rifles. 20' hand grenades, a mine and 1.500 rounds of ammuni\100. Potier seized a 60~1.\l 1nortar and IY.'• rocket.propelled grenad e I au n r he r 11 across the Saigon Hi.,er from I.he do.,..·ntown i;ection a frw hours earlier. City officials said the Com1nunists have planned lo inf1 1lrate four bomb squad ballalions inlo Saigon to disrupt lhe parade. Such battali ons could number fron1 20 to 200 men, military source! .said. The arrned forces pa rade will be the f1rs1 in Saigon since 1967 when Viet Cong inorlar rocket rounds fe!l near President Nguyen Van Th1eu·s reviewing stand. fo'ar to the north. mililary sources said n1 nr South Vietnamese n1a rines werr kill- f'd and nine \\'ounded Thursday, "''hen .'\ur!h \"ielnamese forces fired hrJ\"Y r()('ket and morlar lla rrages into artillery ba~c Sarge. 11 mrles oorthea"il of lh" abandoned Kht> Sa nh Da~P and 12 1n1les souih o( 1he Demilitarized Zone f D~1 ZI. Sou1h \'ietnamr~r ~pokesmrn sa id !ht bo<l!CS of !"Iii ('omrnunist lrOOpS 1-1 cre spo1- led around Ba Ho ~lounta1n, 12 mile!; northeast of Khr Sa nh ,1·here gov ernmen! :'-lannes Lhre w bar k a C.:ommuni~t attaclo. 'fhursday. Cosmonaut Georgi Yelise.vev. who \\'a ~ flig hl engineer aboard the previous Soyut flight. said lhe thref' citizens of mar:~ first space station '"ff'el as H they ha1 (' just Started !he night.'' .1 C('<>rd1 ng IO Tass. !he Soviet news agency. 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" ,, W11ll1~tlo~ .• .. .loh11 P Sn11th. a .~poke¢:rnan for the Eri11ca11onat Te::!1ng Serv1cr in Princeton. ll'h1ch adn1111iste rs thr r xams. "JI hap- prn~. hut onlv 1"1Cc:-i~ionalll• · Nicholas C.i1aldo chalkeri up perfect 800 scores 111 thrt'C rnathen1al ics tests 1n Lalin nnd 1·hen11stry lf'sls and' a11 rquivalent A'J)lu~ in Grf'ek He achieved lour of them before most other high !'IC'hool ~tud('n l s 111 the nation even tackled fh('lr ri rs1 It's! i\1rk.\•~ fa \JK'r . Nicholas t:a1aldo Sr ..... 1!1rl'C'IOr of rdue;H1on a1 the Signal School <1! F1. /\l11nr11outh, and his mother, a Harnard Co llege alumna. always have en. t·ouraged hin1 in hi.<i stud!t>s. ··11e l:iught hin1~elf lo read at .a verv rarly 8Kt" -2 '~ ... i\lr:ii. Cataldo said. "H~ ll'as especially interested in lhe alphabet and the dictionary " /\;icky , a bespecta cled only t:hild, plan:ii to al\rod Hilrvard in the fall. His 1oores on a_ seri_cs of ad\"anced placement lest.~ qualify him I? slar! as a junior, but he"ll probably begin as a sophomore . "If you Siar\ late you ha ve to speciali1,e: early," he explained. "'And J want to take a lot of e\ler)'lhing and not too limited. I "·ant lo know a lot about everylhing. ·• The College Boards. a major criteri.o" by which col lege admi.'lsiorur officers 1udge prospecli'le :itudents. i!lre laken by 1.5 million s!udent5 annually. i\ll'lny studen1s prep for !he e1am5 bv raking practice tests in \1·orkbooks bu.t. Nicky stuck lo the accelerated proi:ram hf' ~·;i~ I.liking al the private Ranney School in New Sh rewsbury. where he ha~ been a pupil for 10 years. His pro1ram included a 5lart on Greek and Latin in the seventh gradf'. Nicky look the Latin le~! .11nd a math lest 1n lhe ninth grade. scoring 800s. and l\\"O n1ore math t"st.11 1n thf! lenth gr1<1.:-. scoring 800s. High school studtnl! i;:rnrr111ly take the tesls in the itfi-Or )'ellr and the a\•erage score is in the high 400~- Nicky aays chemistry has be-en his fa \·Orite subject, but lately he llkes humlnllie$ more and more. WITH THREE RIFLES IN ARM, VIET TROOPER TAKES NAP We1ry Soldier and Buddi1s Aw1lt Alrllft Into Fighting ( l UP'I T•le111ter. Consultant Dr. Jerome H. Jaffe, head of the Illinois stale drug abuse pro· gram. is sho~'n in \.Vhite llouse aflcr lhe Presi· dent nained him as a special consullant on drugs ... le will serve un· ttl a new agency to fight drug abuse is set up. J·Je will become head of that agenc.:y. A polJo 'f es t JHeets Delay CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - A one-week delay has been ca!Jcd in important Hight· read iness tests for the Apollo l ~ mis!lion after lightni ng struck the rocket umbilical tower twice this week, Bul space agency officia ls who announced the test delay Wednesday said !he cnrn· pletion Qf the readiness tests should not delay the scheduled moon launch rlatc of Ju!y 26. 'Monster' Thwarts Looters J A CK S 0 NVILLE, Fla. IUPI) -The "monster," the .Florida Highway PaU'o\'g an· tiriol tank, Jed a slow pro- cession of 20 police cars through lhe black east side of Jacksonville Thursday night. It spouted suffocation gas grenades and Hushed out suspected looters. By early today police had arrested more than t O O persons -70 of them Thur.!!· day - in tv•o nights of violence in this city of 52.8.000. Police reported they shot and wounded a black teenager in the fool. allegedly v.·hen he opened fire on them. He was not immediately arrested, but later was taken into custody when he reported to a hospital {or medical aid. Two policernen were treated at hospitals for minor injuries, and several others. including Duval County Sheriff Dale Carson. \••ere hit by missiles, Thursday night's violence began al dusk in a 'con· linuation of the protest by blacks over the shooting death of 15-year-old Donnie Ray Hall. He was killed Jasl week by a ~·hite policeman, Frank Fouraker. The black teenager had escaped from a juve n ile shelter and police said they round a large kn ife near his body. Fouraker was suspended pending a grand jury hearing today. f r1day, Junt 18, 1971 OAJLV PILOT S Rouse Moves Flop Nixon Viet Plans Mu11icipal Jobs Veto Abandoned Weather Storni WASHINGTON (UPI) -In Both Hou818 and Senate a change of heart, the Nixon versions of the bill wou ld WASHINGTON IAP\ h Id j r Administration has abandoned create between 150,000 and t is wou eopardize sa e it.!! de<"islon to veto a bill which 200.000 public service jobs in Prrsident Nixon's program In w1!hdrawal of U.S. troops or parks, police and ti r e could put as many as 200.000 phase out the Indochina war rclc<isc of American prisoners. unemployed p e 0 p I e on d e pa rt me n I s . 9Chool.1!, has won a hands-off fron1 firp. Lucien ~-Nedzi fD· niunicipal payrolls, Senate hospitals, antipollution ag-en· Congress with rapid-fire House f\.l1ch,f. and Charles W. sources said Thursday. cies and other munici pal rejection of a Dec. JI pullout \Vhalcn Jr. (ll.-Ohio), said But . the sources say, the servias. V S T k lh m d l Id I Ad · · lr · h The jobs would be available or any othe r deadline. cir a en men wou on y minis atJon ~'ants t e . . rue reg1slcr a stand on the war legislation mOO ified so tha ~ 80 long 85 unemployment Attempts to put the House because none or the Jong-range nearly all the jobs will go averaged over 4.5 percent fol' F;rm, RUSS on record for a June 1 U.S. money in the bill rould reach ASTRONAUT QUITS 1,·oabmfesws ,',•.teran.s of the Viel· 6th2ree moo,ths.dflhno~.sta~dsthat " pullout. an April 30 deadl1nP Indochina before 1973 or 1974. Walter Cunningh11 rn · percm an u ucen lll e and variations or the Dec. 31 \V o rd or l h e, __ 6_P'_,.,,_en_< _ra_"_g_•_•_l_l _y_ea_r_. __ S' D z \\1ar halt 1\·crc shouted do\1•n Administration's new position ign ea and voted out Thu rsday one Aslt"Onaut Quits Post,· :isfe~~ed oihu~u~ t~n~ ALLENTOWN, Pa. (UPI ) -af!er the other. ~nate members who were The Senate had rci'ected 55 JN1·ng lo ·1 d·rr r -The world's largest truck fac· F" Sh c . , reconci e l e en ..... s to 42 \\'cdnesday the ll atfietd-11·es ot at ong .. between versions ol the tory Wiii be built in the Soviet 1'.1cGovern amendment lo llC· I ess legislation. Union wilh $700 million In tua!I~' cut off funds and troops E:arher this week, ke:y American machinery and for the war Dec. 3!. .SPACI:: CENTEH, Jlouston and it's filling up behi nd i!, Republicans had informed tlie technology purchased from All sc1,en I-louse end-the-war (UPI) _ Astronaut Walter and there's precious little in· conferees that their work wa5 Mack Truck Jnc., iL was an-nicasu res v.·ere rejected eve n "futile" because the measure nounced 11lursday. after ba ckers stressed thr.y Cunnin gham, c r i I i c i z i ng !crest in putting lhc turbines was destined for a veto just as Zenon c. R. Jlanson . pi·csi· would only rcgistef' Congress' Congress for allowing America in at the bottom to take out a similar bill had been re· dent of Mack, described the de:::ire for a date of cert;i\n hall to fa ll bclund Russia in space the energy, t;.kc out the je<:tcd by President Nixon last transaction AS the biggest. to tile v.·ar -not tie the explora!ion, resigned Thurs·, __ 'es_ou_r_c_es_w_e_·,_e_b_u_i_ll_u~p_:_· __ ~Y_e_ar_. _________ :.._ __________ _ 'ruck d I · h. 1 y Th President's hands by cutting , ea in 1s or . e da y lo take an executive's job s.,,·ets al•o purch•scd $25 off rnoney, troops or wtapons. ·' "' v.i th a real estate firm. million in off-highway trucks But House antiwar forces for use in mining operations. mustered their biggest vole "The space program is Jiansen said he signed a let· yel in losing the key Nedzi. receivi ng smaller and smaller ler of intent in this eastern \Vhalen Dec. 3! date by a vote support with appropriations Sushkov. head of a special The amendn1enl would ha \'e flld civilian said. "I think RECREATION VEHICLES AND CAMPERS, JUNE 16.lt Pennsylvania town with V. N. of 254 to 158. from Congress." the 39-year· ~ com mission of the Soviet prohibited v.•ar use of any of that's a terri ble mistake. 5o (i Foreign Trade Ministry. the $21.1 billion in a 1veapons "I think v.·e find ourselves in · uth oast •--- If the transaction is ap· ,-:':":'h:o:r:iz~a=li:o:":b:il:I :':'l:er=De~c·:':'~~l~he=sp~a:c~e~p=r=og~r~a=m~i "~'h~e~p~o~s=i·~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .DIU~~~~l~n~C~os~t~a~Me~sa~=:;;;;;;;, proved by the U.S. govern· unless the President declared lion of having bulll the dam. men!. it would have ;i skyrocket e ffect on American trade with the Soviet Union, which now averages about $118 million a year. COMMUNITY EVENTS ARTIST OF THE MONTH ,... a CALIFORNIA ' FED£RALjf SAVINGS "I r p..,.,....."' .. ,-... -q"'fj "....,, ..... , ' . . :., . ' I Hansen said the Soviets told him 40,000 workers already \\'ere clearing land on a nlne- mile-square sit~ in the Tatar Republic, some 600 niiles easl nf Moscow. ·r11e plant will be filled with $1 billion worth of machinery, with housing for 300,000 workers on a nearby NEWPORT HARBOR EXCHANGE CLUB p ••1•nh LOUISE lAMIDlN Bor" ;,, R19•n1, So1~11,he""'"· Con1. d•. ,h, 1l•rled h1 r 1d c•teor .. t og• IS b~ P"'"''"'l over l .000 broo ch~•· sh ....... ,,., ,,r1,,,. •leworde .. with A•r C1,,odo ...,hen •h• f;,.1 b.,,.,,, in. l1r1o!ed in ed polf!lin9. Sh 1 •lud <1d lond•cop• p1inlin9 w:th Mr. Ern 1ol 0 1lio" lor ihr•• V•ft•>. M.rr i•d 1MI with fiv• childr•n •h• c.1rn1 to l 191.1n• B1•c.h ""d •l11di1d with D1rwin 011n- c.~n ftnd Joyc.1 Cl1 rk. In M1 rc.h of 1 •11 •h• w1nl on lour with .:,..t11ri L19un• B11c.h 8rli1h lo lh• So11lh P1 • (ific. l1l1nd1 with Jove.• Cl.rk 11 in• •h11c.lor, wh 11• th1v vl1ii1d nin• di/. l•r1nl l,l1nd1, p1in lifl'J 9r1u 1h1c.k1 i nd b•1util11l b11c.h••· EARN HIGHER INTEREST AT CAllFORNIA FEDERAL! -· .. ~--.- LET DAD HANG TEN with • g ift from th• gredt 1election of c•1ual Ha ng Ten 1hirtt at J ack Bidwell'1. J ack ha1 1everal 1tyle1, including the "Wa lla ce Beery" in • ra inbow cf sum• mer colors. All that famcus Hang Te n 1tyle and quelity starting •+ $7.00. P.S. While you're here, 1fop by the Speci•I T.,ble •nd 1ee the imported knit site. Production could begin ln 1975 with an annual capacity of 150,000 heavy diesel trucks and 100,~ diesel engines, lhe Soviets said. Hansen said the Russian trade group also spoke of buying another SI billion worth of American machinery and know-how for factories to make consumer goods ranging from razor blades lo electrical appliances. ~ ih i rl~ on 1ale for Odd, thrcugh Saturd•y. Idle Miners Going Back Onto Jobs CHAHLESTON. \V. Va . (A f') Ma ny of th e estim11lcd Ml.000 coa l miners idled in a wildcat strike .since midnight Sunday ha ve gone back to work under urging from United J\1ine \\'orkers President \\! A. "Tony" Bo~·lc. I I .v, "I ;ipprcc:ia1c ~·nur ex- pression~ or solid;irity ;ind urgently rccomml"nd lhat you r eturn to work immediately," Boyle said Thursday a fter a fl"deral judge in \Vashington ;idvisrrl him to issue a "direct ordrr.'' 'l'f'lcv ision annoonccn1cnl~ purchased by local unioni; in routhern \Vest Virginia .sa ld: l~' . ,_ ... "By direct order of W, A. 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School Budget Pains La guna's three new school board members-. after ~tressing school economies in their campaigns, now find themselves faced with the rather sticky task of paring a preliminary bud,get that. as it stands, \'.'Ould require a 31 -cent boost in the tax rate . 'fhe tentative budget must be subm itted to the coun· ty in the first. \veek of July so lax rates may be estab- lished. but adoption of a final budget is not required until 1\ug 9. The new majority of trustees thus has about six weeks lo sharpen its pencils to try to get r id of a $282.000 de[1cil. Si nce much of the budget increase is the result of 1tc>ms !hat cannot be pared-like automatic salary in- creases related to years of experience, land purcha se pa,vrTients a nd increases in insurance premi un1s-the job 1s not going to be easy. 'fhere's not much poi nt in looking to\vard the re· ~er vcs for help, for most of that money has been u sed up in e ff orts to avoid tax increases in previous years. The new board members have sat in on discussions lead ing up to adoption o{ the preliminary deficit budget and a re meeting with school officials to see just what budget cuts would do lo existing programs. Finding some solullons that won't bite too deeply into eith er the taxpayers or the educational program is the perenniaJ problem. Factors in Good Teachi11g Educational innovations see1n to abound al San Cle· mente ffigh School-enriching projects such as \Vhale \vatching, marine science experiments and some novel engineering projects. Earlier thi s year science students bu ilt. balsa wood bridgf' spans, then tested their abili ty to support heavy \1·eight. The result was an amazing competition whic h showed that two ounces of the lightest of wood can sup- port 400 pounds if well assembled. The latest project-another one spawned froJll the school's science staff-was the first annual rocket build· ing and flight compet1tion. It wa& a smoking success. A score of avid science students spent i;even weeks designing and hand·building· miniature rocket! as part of an aeroscope studies experiment. Then last /\londay they gathered at the high school stadium to lire off their masterpieces. The activity at· tracled as much press attention as a Presidential arrival. The bridges and rockets are the products of science 1nstructor Don Schwenn . He has proved that good teaching comes about through imagination, motivation and just plain fun. Serving a Real Need After pondering·the P.roblem for some time, the Laguna Beach City Council has finally decided to rec- ognize the existence of the Free Clinic that opened its doors in the Art Colony a year ago. Official approval by the city was necessary to qua!· ify the facil ity for support from the County Health De· partment. Thal recognition had been withheld largely because of the rather unsavory appearance of some of the clinic's indigent patrons, along with certain doubts as to the qualifications of the persons who originally launched the project. • Those doubts apparently were resolved, for all ex· cept councilman Ed\vard Lorr, when a ne\v board of di· rectors took over the operation and provided proof that the clinic is staffed by qualified medical volunteers and even has the blessing of as prestigious a body as the board of directors of South Coast Community Hospital. . Though its clientele may not be the most elegant 1n the world, the free Clinic, treating an average o( more than 30 persons nightly, obviously is doing a job of protecting the community as well as its P.atients. It _ is serving a real need among people who can t afford to pay today's priC'es fo r needed medical care. s AT LAST Wliy Anierica Has More Dear Gloo1ny Gus A Question That Has Stunaped Eve1•yo1ie So Fur H 01nosexuals ·A reade r in f\.'lassachusetts wants \D know if, in my np1 nion, the U.S. is seeing a rise in the number of homosei;uals, and If 1he same rise is discernible in Europe snd the rest of the world. Nobody has the s~tlst1ca l answer lO !iUCh a riuestton. For o11e thing. since our \a...,·s and mores are now more permis· i;h•e than in the past, a larger number of hOmosexua)!' I e e l free lO disrlose them· sel~·r~: and th is, of c011 r~e. ma kes 11 seern as 1f 1he num- ber has 1nrreased . f..1 y own freling is that there is a smaller percen tage of homosexua ls in :Europe than in the US., princ ipally because lhe American ethos is aimed at turn ing out one particul ar kind of boy . \\'E ARE STILL ve ry n1uch a frontier countrv 1n our ideal of the ··masculi ne image..·· The kind of man v.·e most needed 1n conriuering the wilderness and settling !he \\est is still much the pal tern for c.lehning "masculini ty " in American !'IX'1e!y. f.urore hai had lime fo r othe r. an<l chflcring. mascuhne "types" 10 rnmpe1r v.1th that nr1m1tive. 1magr ln 1he I S 11 1.~ still cons1dt'rt'd !'uspecl fnr a vn1111R n1an tn be 1nteresterl in eo,1h,.1!c rn;it 1 er~ to like. 1)(lctry. or en1ny n["lf'ra. or apnrrc1ale the hAllrt. Indeed, 1 he~P ::ir11v1t1e ~ ha\'e ti ee n in~ i;t1t uhnnahlcd mos11y by females in our 1;ocie1y. IN El"ROPE, THE concepl o ( Laguna·s city council has copped out on high rise. Their holding out for the Aug. 3 election in lhe fare of public opini on obviously aga inst high rise makes me v.·onder about conflict of interest. The mayor has just bought a restaurant on the beachfronL Time to think aboul re · call'.' -M c. Thi• l••lur1 ••ll•U• f"l l Otri' VlrMI, ""' ll~<IUlfll~ 1hOH 01 lht nl'"IPIL>tf. It/Id 11ur pol peevt to Gll>OmJ Gu1, 01UJ l'Oot. masculinity does not exclude such in· le.rests -the Italian males enjoy opera as much as the women do, the French consider a poet no less virile than a stockbroker, the Russian male dan cers in the Bolshoi ballet are as masculine as any prize-fighter. Americans have always insisted on pushing its boys t.o one exlreme or the other: there is little room for th' balanc· ed personality. If a boy at an early age exhibits interest in esthetic matters. this is often considered "unmanly.'' And so, because he cannot or will not adjust to the prevailing frontier ethos, he moves toward those who ··sympathize." with his bent -wh ich already includes a large homosell"ual comm un ity. NO DOUBT. THE Freu dians are right that the early family pa!lern and lhe roles played by both parents are lremen· dously import ant in shaping the psycho· sexual hie of a boy. on !he other ha nd. the cu ltural pressures cannn1 he 1.'!nnrect , either. and a wavering and sens1l1\·e. boy ls more likely tn !urn away fr nm the ma1ostream in thC' t; S. than in Europe, \'.'here he can find plenty of heteros who share his 1n1eres1s It is sign1f1cf1111 that even rnnf1rmPr! homn~e,;ua ls do nnt heh:n·e sn fl;igranlly in r:urope. as they r!n hcrP. for thry are accrp!ed and iRnorcd a~ an 11rr!1narv lar:t of life. O~r front ier men tality not' (Inly produces more such men . it <11.~n keers: the m alienated, anxiou.'> and a,1?,gressively defensive about their p!ace in our soc1ely. Playing to Emptiness To the i'Al.11 nr Thi" f..1 u:o1c;il t<.1 at1ne" performed b:v 550 La~na Bearh students 1n Irvine Bowl lasl Sah1rr!;:i y Y..as a beautiful and tremendou~!y successful evenl in all ways except one . The petfnrmances, talents a n d behavior ol student~. ~rade sr:hf)(ll throu~h high sch{IO\. -.1·ere de!iRhtful The rousing cheer thry ~a ve 1heir tral'hers wais heartwarming and i111dicat1ve of their ' attitude toward thei r music classes. Contributions of the fesl.lval of Aris, Don \Vill lamson, Carl Callaway, Mogens Abe.I and others, al a time \\'hen they are busy with their production. w a s wholeheartedly given and made lhe event Pof'.'ible. BILL U.ENRV, coordinating producer. initiated the (de:a, volunteered hill , Quotes Wllll1m R. R.IJ, S.•ll Aaa -"Bom- binll,J and araona are pol11rizlng people and wilt ca..-e lhoM: CWl the ldl to Oernind more ind more: and thoM. on ttw right to make and tnforct Laugher la•a. No rttl ch.lnan frJr the beltt.r •Ill comt out of I.he tlMt of a bank." Mn. a. II. l'l<ldlor. C.I'"" City -"If •Vttf lDdlll.ry M Qlr)eu tn which t.herf! wa1 1 ••• .ut.d for IOYernment btlp IM realved it. lma•ine: ·~•I tht ardipr)' ••11 earner would be p\lying In ll:lt& ... Mailbox l•"•'~ t•tm .. ..ur, ••• w11<om1. N1rmt!IJ .. ,,,,,. 1houl<1 tOI'"'" lfttlr 1t1•11.,11 I• JOO word• e• 1tn. Tt.t "'~' !I ce ndtnH lttlt rt N hi 101<1 '" t llmlnli. llllel IJ rt\tryolf. "'It leltt •I "'v•t In· (IWOt '''"''U•• • ..., ,,..111 .. , """''"' ltul n1m11 "''' ~' wl!t."lld lin •t<tu•U II 1ufflt ltM , .. ,... h 10•1 .. nl. l'ffl,.., Wiii IWll lie OU-U\11 .. services. !"tad great logislics problems and. wilh the help of his wife , performed an outstanding community service. Many teachers and staff members alM! contributed extra Ume in preparation and at the Musical Matinee. Deeply disappointing was the sparse crowd (e:w:cluding performers) of les1 th11n 300. tl wa& an entertaining and 11pirited community event in 1 beautiful selling on a JilOrgeous day, Umeri to avoid spoiling beach run or inte rfer ing with dinner and evening plans. DESPTTE TlfE busy l1ve:i1 of Lagunan:s, 1t is imposs:!hlf' lo believe that morf' 1>3rents, more non.paren1 .supporters. or more. critic:ii af lhe schools did not take thJ! oppnrtuni ly to enjoy (or examine ) the 11chool11' musical accompli!hmenl.J in concert The DAILY PH.OT w11~ moi;t grnerous with ll.li coverage.. The ent.husla&"m of alt who attended was apparent. Bu1 tht youn1 music. maker11 played their he11rt11 out to • netir en1pl y bowl. Nrxt )'t11r there 11hould be :iit:.nd1n~ rnnm only PE'fE f lll.MER Where Is the Revenue to Share? WASHlNGTON -A question is be.1ng raised in lhl" widely argued issue of federal revenue sharing thal has stumped everyone so far -.and probably will continue lo rio so. Il"s simply this · \Vhere is lhe revenue to share? On the basis of indisputable figures, there is no re vl"nue to share. Here ill the reason: The governme nt is deeply in the red . It Is winding up this fi~cat year (June JaJ 1.1·11h a stupendous deficit of $25 billion. The administration estimates next fi scal year will produce another huge deficit of $Z.1 bi!lion -for an eyepopping total o( $48 bill ion for the two fi scal years. And lhal isn't all of this starlc: story. IN TllE BUDGET NOW be in g considered by Congress is an item , abou l which very little is said. for interest on the nati onal deb! or nearly S400 billion. T~.at one item 11lnne \~jJI Cost taxpayers $21 billion in the new fisc al year. That is approximately one·lcnlh or the budget. ln other \vords. this item amou nts to a giant debt within a gargantuan debt. Sen. Harry Byrd, D-Va., is a supporter of revenue sharing and would like to see it done -but realistically wants to know where the money is coming from. To him, the lloocl of pr~and-con rhclnric nver the merits of rev enue sharing is so murh wasted talk , be.cause he has been unable t11 hnd any revenue lO be shared. Says Byrd: Allen-Goldsn1ith ' "AMID ALL THE TALK of rev enue sharing, l would like to have someone ans"·er lht very pertinent and crucial question of where the revenue is to come frnm. The plain and grim fact is the federal govemmenl does not have any revenue to share. It is grea tly in debt. Tl is in the hole by $25 bill ion in this fisca l ye11r, and headed for an estimated S23 biJliO'l'I deficit in t.he coming fis cal year. ''And on top of that, the government has 8 naUonal debt approaching $400 billion . On that debt alone , the Amer ican taxpayers are paying interest at the rate of $:!! billion a year. It is also very relevant to point out that from May 197() to fl.fay 1971, a one.year period. the national debl increased by $25 billion. "So I say, for all this talk about revenue sharing, the federal government si mply does not have any revenue to share. Jt is stupendously in debt and going in deeper all the time." ALSO SIGNIFIC.4.NTLY noled by Byrd ill the direct relation between the continu ing giant deficits and soaring n11ti onal dl!bt and inflation. The two, he strrsses. art immedi ately and 1nextrir· ah\y intertv.·ined. The former is the cause of the latter. "The government cannot go on spending as it has greatly beyond it s reso urces and not expect to ha ve !he dollar weakened," points out Byrd. "Talk about inflation ancl the deterioration of the dollar. Tha~ is inC'vitable under these circumstances. And when lhe dollar is ·weakened, that n1eans every housewife when she goes lo the grocery store has a l_ess \'aluab!e dollar 1o pily for gro- ceries. "Another -.1·ay of ~aying ii 1s that it means she has to pay n1ore dollars fnr the same amount of groceries. Thal hurls every wa ge earner and every houst'wde." IN THE PAST SIX years -three under Pr.eSJdenl Johnson and t.h.ree under Presid ent Nixon the f e d e r a I governn1ent has gone into the re d by Sl 1 t bi!llon. Jn John,,on·s three year~. the total deficit \\'as $49 billion ; in Nixon's $62 billinn. "Sonner or lalcr," said Byrd, "the federal governn1enl has ~nt to put it.1 financial hnuse in order. Ln!1\ it does, it is neither rcasonablt' nor logical lo talk abuut sh;iring rc\'rnue 11·hr.n th l'I go1·crnmenl 1s running a eonstant!y crushing cte>f1c1 L'' In the past 111 )ra1 s -the Kr nnedy, Johnsqn and Ni,;nn Aclmln1strat1ons - the gove rnment has piled up a deficit t:'at.h ycilr. This l1t!le ment ioned stark reality 1s graphically shown in the following chart. 1961·7:! Deficits in Feder;il Fund~. and l.nt.eres t. on National Debt (in b11Hoo~ of driJ\ar~J Fi ~cal Year Re teipts Outlays Deficit (·) lntere~t l!lfd 7.'i.2 j3 3 ·4 I 9.0 1!162 79 7 R6.6 .ij fl 9.2 J9fiJ 83.6 !10.l .fi ;i 10.0 l!'.164 R7 2 !15.8 '"' 1().7 J'Jfi5 9'1.'.1 !l~ fl -~ 'J 114 l'Jfi6 !01 4 106 5 .,;, ! 12.1 1'367 Ill fl 126 R ·15.0 1.1,5 19" 114.7 14:1 1 ·211.4 lt6 1!169 14.J. 3 148.1 5.5 16.6 1970 143 2 15f> 3 ·11 1 l'J.3 !!HI (e~llma t ed 1 139 l !fi4 7 -25 Ii 20 ,8 1972 !estimated·, ISJ 7 ]76 9 .2;; 2 21 t --- 12·year u:ital 1,323 8 l.4£.9.7 145.'.I I" ' B~· Rohert S . .4.1\en and John A. Gold smith Case Against Nassikas in 'Gas Grab' \\"J\Sll lNGTON -\\'e ha ve callt<I for the unpeachme nt of Federal Power Chairma n John Nassikas for Y..'ilhholding evidence and misleading Congress to justify a $4 bil lion rate increase for tht natural g;i s proctucers. Thi~ 1s a stupendous sum, v.•hich would be squ eezed out nr !he consumers 1n !he lorn1 of higher monthly (:<IS pa y. mpnts . Yet Nassikas, who is sworn 10 up- hold the public in· lerest. has blaUi:n tly misrepresented µii! facls to help the gas interests get awa y "'it.h this S4 billion grab. \\°e have pieced together !ht shocking 1>lory fron1 th e Nassika11 Papers, a ,;heaf of nlt>mns and studies kept under lock at the FPC. Through a n1aze Of intermr.di- arie,;. hnwever, we ha vl! obtai11rd the suppressed papers. IT WOULD TAKE dozens of columns to publish them all , with l he i r Je11J profund ities and complexities. But here is the outline or our case against Nasslkaa: The papers reveal that Nassikas Ignored the studies of his own econon1isls and relied u po n the gas industry'a lnform1tion. The FPC. of cour.~e. 111 supposed lo protect the public against !hf' Jack .Anderson ' depredations of the gas barons. l 'el Nassikas, speaking for the FPC, quoted industry figures to Senator5 -figures that hari been conlrl'lldicted by the FPC's economists. These figures had lo do v.1th the Lou isiana gas: reserves, which even!ually will supply half lhe nation . The FPc·s chief economist. Haskel Y.'ald , found the industry's figures to be dubious i! not outright phony. ON fEB. tr. 1970, Wald wrote a personal memo to Nassikas, w8rn tng that two crucial sels of lnduslry data on ga:o; reservl!!I •·can hardly be Sl'llid to match each other." He could see "no way of corrobora ting" 1 om e o/ the industry dala. The FPC's: own auditing, he 11.1id, "tells us nothing about lhe reliability·· of the questionable infonn1lion . The lndustry'g eslimates, wh.ieh thould be consistent, show ''surprisingly large differences" with many .!ipe.cific figures •·surprisingly wide ap<1rt," ht wrote. The following day. Nass lkas: received another persona.I me.mo from Edward ~1cManus, chief of the FPC's producer dlvi.!lion, who warned that "the reliability .--------B11 George-------~ De;11r Grorge· \Vh.y is your column so 5ma ll' SomelJmes I have to buy thr~ or four copies ol tbe pape.r to find it o. y , Dear D. Y. · ll'11 a ctrculation·bullding tr ic:k by my erlitors. Probably, I may h11 vt. lo think your slatemenl over for a "'hile btfore I know what either one. of tis Is ta lkiilg about • f'''hPn troubles lro11blr you -nn. th:it'111 song. When problenu prob- lem you, wrilt. to Georgt .) Dear Georgl!! Don't you think today's young Pf!op)e place l.O(I much emphasis on 11e1? rtfTYtSH Dear Filtyi~h · WP.II. maybe. On thr other hanrl, m1:ybt It ju~t1 Sl!tms lik' too much emph11iis when you grt fifl,yish of RIIS re:-erve e ~t1n1 alet. 1. b,v t11e 1ndustr.vl for ;i ny !pPti11c reser\oir or field ini tially is su.~pect." ON FE B. 19. "1 AL() i;;rnl 1:1n even mnre blunt memo to Gordon Gooch, '''ho1n l\as~ikas had picked lo be the FPC's chief cnunsel. "\\·e are concerned over lhe ;i nparcnt lack of adequalc checks on the stal1st1cal reportini;: operat ions," ...,-rote \\'ald-He callccl attentinn In an 1nd11~rry error of I 3 trillion cubic feet. which the gas industry ha!' tried to co1•er up Al this point. Nassk1kas and Gooch should have ordered an immediate, ma ssive. FPC staff invesUg atin n, instead. lhey hus hed up the ""'arnings and accepted the g11s producers' figures. SENATE ANTITRUST Ch;i irman Phil J1arl., 0·~1ich., V.'ilhout knowing ('l(IH'll,V 1vhat Nai;sikas "·as concealing. got wind that so rneth ing WB!ii amiss In a Sep! 1 let!er, Hart a.~kecl Nass1kas e,;plic.:.1Uy about the inforn1atlnn furni shed by the natural gas industry. Nassikas's re.pl y, da1.rd Se pt. 15, appears to be 11 balrl lie. The two crucial sets of dalA. he wrote, "closely par.altcl" each other. To buttress this astound ing slate.m en!. he 11ddrd "The staff has also made spcc1aliied reports and conducted in\1estlgations. '' This mRd e il a ppc11.r lhat the stair hacked Up lhe gas industry's figures when, in fa ct, the suppressed staff memo:s said txactly the opposite, ON NOV. It. Nass1 kas again cited the unreliable industry figures at a Sens t~ hearing he rore !he Sen a1e F u e I s Subcommittee. Chairman F'rank ~1oSli, [)..UlRh . inked; "You do ha ve lo rely. , • on Industry flizures ~" "Yes. but nnt rnlirrlv." r;aict Nassikas l.11 ter. he adrled tha t "lhr.rc t~sub!'Utntial rrlrante. hu t .• It ls no1 nonaoalytir.al re!iancr" Jn 11i; rnn!ext , 1hr: ~tatl'mtn! ga ve t i'r e im pressio n that lhe FPC's ·•analy!icar' i;tudie.' suppOrltd t he 111dus1ry·s fi gure~. The opr1os11e, o( COlll'SP, \\'aS tr11e . The nc:>;l day, \Vri ld ioltcd Nassl ka.!1 1\'llh another bo1nbshr.tl. Th i~ 1.1·a,, a n1r.n1n r11~rlo~1ng lha t lhe FPC's srurHes anrt !he inrt11slr.v's h~ures 1.1 cre out of kilter by a star1l ing 42 pcrc~nl. \\!ALI) FOLLO\YF.O !l11s 11r 1111h 8 strnng memo !n {;ouch ·~ office on llt>c. I rc11cra t1ng lhat rhe rv1clcnrr inchc.atcd errnr~ up to 4() percent 1n snrne of the indu~try data . )·ct eight da vs latr r. hnth Na.~s1ka~ :inrl Gooch again lou!ed the industry·~ figures at a Scnale hcanng rha1red by Sen. Lee ~·lctcalf, D-~1 nn1 .. an exper1 on the suhJcr:l. Gooch hl;indl,v tcsl1f iC'd th at lhe indust ry's figures were "reasonably reliab le " \\'alrl's cnntrary ""'arnin~s. wh ich could l\Sl"e the gas users $i billion, al read y had bcrn hidden away. Foot no te: As we 11rrvi(1usl v repnrterf, Na ssikas refu~rd to discuss Lhat $4 bil hon boondOi!J:le 1vith us on the grounds th;it lhe case is still befnre him . Gooc h has deniect any wrongdoing by Nassikas or himself. r~riday. J une 18, 1971 Tht. erl1 toria/ pnge of the Dt1 il y 1'1lot sep/..·s to 111jorm and 1t1m- 11/nte rerul rr$ bu presenting 011.s netnsr<iper·s opinions and corn· mr>ntary ori top11;1 of u1t,,re3t nn(t s1g11if1canre, by prov1t..l.1ng a fnr11m fnr th tt e.rprr ssion ()f flur renrlPr.f npi111n,i.•. anrL by prr.~r 1ir n19 lhl! rlt1Jcrsr t11r111- rnl)tt~ of i11formrrl nh~rri:rr!f nnrl spokesmen on topics oJ t/l t day. Jtobcrt N. \\leed, P ubli~her I DAILY PILOT l On Dut y Policenae n 75 Indians CHECKING •UP• Ousted San Diego Suh1ni ts 1 GOP Bid Panel Cites Mental Illness, From Base Heavy DrinkingonSFForce SAN DIEGO ~UPI l Jt!CKMOND (APJ -About Unenthusiastic San Diego of· 100 riot-equipped pollce recap-ficials agrei.>:d Thursday 10 SAN FRANC ISCO (UPI) -the (polittl administration to ministraUoa." tured a deactivated missile subniil a bid for the 1972 ~1entally ill poficemtn and of... take appropriate aclion when The committee quoted a King Loui s XIV I h h·11 l f s Republican N a t 1 0 n a 1 Con-fictrs with drinldng problems men ha ve obviously become "reliable ....... _.. in t h 6 ba5e n t e J s eas <l an vcntion, y,•hirch Pre~ident Nix-....... ..... I "'h d are allowed to remain on duly emotionally unstable or men-department who said there Franc sco on 1 u r s a Y. on woul d like l1eld in thls city . s r · b r •-JI ·11" lh l ·d were ab-·t •• offl-n ..,.th 1n an rancisco ecau!e n w y 1 • e repor sa1 . ...... ...., .... ousting 7S. Indian squal\ers near Lhe We stern \V hi 1 e poor supervision, the city's The blue-ribbon committee, known dri nking problems who one week aft.e r ma ny or them House. crime committee ch a r g e d which Police Chief Al Nelde r have refused to participate in Slept in 4 12 Beds Hy L. J\.l. BOYD TRE WIFE should get up 1n the morning before the hus- band 50 she can get breakfast lt.arted. That's not my motion. ll's ltle majority opinion cf 4,56% citizens surveyed on the matter. Not co un ti ng Saturdays and S unda ys, hcwever. Most of those polled expressed the odd belief the hwband should arise first on weekends. 10 minutes. And our love and War man insists lhat 's not too long a drive, considering. were removed from A!catrai y b F• But they balked al an lm-lhursday. had 11ccused of tuming out a the Fellowship Club, an in· Island . ll 3 l!!Ufe mediate coinmitmenl and told The 2tl-men1ber panel, ap-''hatchet job'' of a report. fonnal p o l i ce organiutioct '---' the GOP si te elec11on con1-pointed by r-.iayo r Joseph issued an equally critical &imilar in p.irpoae to Helmet.ed and armed v:ith m1ttee that further evaluation Alio1o to studv the city's !aws reoorl last week. alcoholics anonymous. About tear gas. the men in convoys Misses Isl of the rinanc1al impl1cali1Jns is and ldw enforcement. citfd That report charged that 35 officer! are pirticipaUn1. fF YOU DON 'T have about e<>n\'erged from 5fverid direc-:iecded befnre a prnpnsal ·wilt iv.·o txamplr.~ nr "emotionally police slept. on the job, "While offiOl!rs with drink· 35,000 golf balls on hand. don't lions on the rough. hilly ter-be n1ade. The Republic<1ns 2-l'e unstable" oHi~rs: solicited free meals from ing problems should be band!• even consider open ing a driv-rain before sunrise. They H eat•itl O" seeking about $t 2 m1lhon 1n -An cfficer who carried a downlo\\'n n1erchants a nd ed sym pathetically and Jiven ing range this summer . . . " cash and services. J!Ufl in an al!ache case in the strev.·ed "girly" magazines a chance. to refonn. when an NOBODY . not even the littlest surprlsed the sleeping Indians, '·\\le 're not going lo gi ve city prison Sfl he "could prn--around station houses. officer who has been given the angel, wore pajamas until 150 some in abandoned Army \'L'BA CITY tliPI) -A a\\·ay the ~lore and roll over tect himself if the Communist The 'initial find ings were chance. fails to reform, he years ago ... A ~I NOW IN-housing and others in sleeping material witness 1n the Yuba play dead bCC'ause either parly revolution suddenly took place cri1icized by both Nelder and should be removed frcm the FOR:\1ED the largest city in bags outside. City mass murders was sought \\'ants to come to San Diego." and the jail y,·as s!ormed.'' Alioto. force." the committee said. the nation not on a sizable As a police he I i c 0 pl er by Sutter County authorities said Councihnan Sam T. Lof--A sergeant "'hn forced a The latest report noted that ''We are not sugestinf body of v.·ater is Indianapolis hovered cverhead . Army LI. f f .11 1 h ltn patrolman at gunpiint to ar-police rules forbid drinking on there are maey such men,' .. THE ORJGfNAL "noon'' Col. A. J . Harageones advised today or ai ng 0 onor a He said hf' \1·ou!d ~uppoJ'l rest a bny becatJse he wa s duty and excessive drinking the committee added ... But was at 3 p.m. DID I SAY the Indians through a bullhorn subpoen a to appear at a the bid for the convention if part of "the co~spiracy ." off duty, "yet !here are some there·aJ"e some, and they i re ALREADY MENTIONED no bird has more than four preliminary hearing for businessn1en and local and "The safety nf both officer.:1 officers in the department known to the officers who •-. r kli h they were il!egally trespassing I k . h th -•·· PCnjamin 1 "1n" n, t e in· toes? lncredible~ Some on government propert y and An all points bulletin was is-stC'.te Republicans assist finan-and the community i s v•hose drin king prob ems are wor wit em or supe1•ute somniac, sept two different chickens have more_ 1 . di 1 1 C ,,·all)·. J·eopardized by ihe failure of \\•ell·known to l h e ad-th em ." beds. No, n<>lhing like that. He y 1· I f•ce arrest. Before leaving lo>1'n after 1nusl eave 1m1ne ate Y or sued Thursday or J uan · li~iii'!'!'~!i!'~!!!'~!i!'!!!i!~iij!'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii th ht . kl·" k l our ques ians anr co11i-" r-.tosqueda, 50. He failed to oug wrin ~ ccvers ep tnents are 1velcQmed and Most Qf the India n band pi!-three days of insp ection , KIRK JEWELERS TIMEX REPAIR edhimf awakl~· so nlgedhtly switch-will be used in ClfECKl1VG ed belongings into old sedans show up et the hea ring Wed-nlembers nf !he GOP con1· rom e muss -up nest to UP whrrever p 0 s s i b / e. and vans and left. but 16 Wf'l'e nesday for Corona, who is n1illee told city leaders that a COST A MESA the freshly made.up bed . Please address your lett.ers arrested aft er saying tlM>y did charged with JO counts of mur-delayed bid should not dama~e 1 H•rbor Cent•r-545-•41s Historical reeords also reveal L 'I B d po B \ I ·1 chances to land the con-HUNTINGTON BEACH Authorized Orange County E I d. 1 p . Co . ". oy • . . a:c not want to eave vo untan .v. th k.11. of 25 .,. ng an s grea r 1 me 1875, Nwport Beac/1 , Call· All but cne was released later. der 1" e 1 ing 1 ine-ven!1on. 111ey said it should bel Hu•tl11tto• C•nter-ltl-5501 SALES AND SERVICE t.finister Di sraell slept in four ,.!_fo~'~"~;."...'9:2~66~0~·-_____ _':IH~e~w~as~J~-3~;\~ed~-:_ _____ _.::ra~o~l_f~a~rm"'_~w~o~rk~'~'.':'·:_ ___ _i;•~"b~m~li~lc~d~b~y~J~"l~y-1~----~~111111111111~111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!iii111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!!!!!!!!!!!!~ beds each night. He en- tertained the notion his body got cverheated if he dozed too long in cne spot. Or so goes the dubious report. Kin g Louis XIV of France, however, wins first prize. He owned 412 beds, and for reasons unexplained . pickPd wh iche1•er one suited him best or an evening. IN ORDER, THESE ere the be st places to eat dinner : I Off the coffee table in front of the Ji vin g room fireplace. 2. At the picnic bench in the. backyard. 3. In the kitchen's breakfast nook. J ust developed this opinion after ~ading a magazine articlE on I.he joys of 11 meal served in bed. A little \l'himsical hogwash by an ail- ing author. Dinner in bed is a mess. It even r11.nks below the formal suppc1 by candlelight at the dining room table. though not much. COULD BE the lad whc suf- fers from hayfever 1s a particular breed. C I i n i ca 1 studies at a Los Angeles hospital indicate such. Allergic Muls tend to demonstrate leadership ability. evidently. A check or the records cf h.<i yfe ver outpatients turned up An extraordinarily I a r g C' numher or prof e !; s io n a 1 g p e c i a 1 is t s . Their sc- complishments showed a knac k for gett ing other people to work for them. SIR. WH ERE rlid you live on the day you rirst met your future matrimonial mate? And where did she live? Were your rt-spectil'e residences within 20 blocks of e;ich other? That's al'erage. statistically . Studies pro\·e the odds run ~50 any bachelor can drive lo his bndr-to-be'!t home in les'.'i than NEW CROP BABY KOi .CARP 10 ......... $3.50 25 .... -.... $8.00 50 . . $15 .00 100 . $28.00 WATER LILLI ES 2 for $5.00 WATER HYACINTH 5 for $1.00 ALSO TANKS FILTERS STANDS ACCESSORIES Pacttic Goldfish Farm Vlllr UI ,..OM 1 ... 1--<ltMlll Tlltt- Httt ... ,,._ 11., W"llftl•\111' °" tH ••• oi. ,,......t •' ~~l•IM 1t•n• Sally Ban11nas Rully I• ..• Bt!!nanas, Thef Is l.IN-IROOK Genuine 'BLACK & DECKER,' KNOWN FOR EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY and HIGH PERFORMANCE! ANAHEIM 21•• W. LINCOLN (200 TA•Ds lASI f# UOOICNUUT) PHONE 774-8300 FOUNTAIN VALLEY t 7200 5-llOOKHURR 1200 YAIDS 10un11 Of W-'-J l'tlONI 968-3311 Black & Decker COMPLETE WITH A 7%·1NCH COMBINATION "BLACK & DECKER" BLADE! A BIG PLUS FOR ANY WORKSHOP ••• A FULL l·HP. MOTOR GIVES YOU ALL THE POWER YOU NEED FOR THE TOUGHEST JOBS YOU'LL HAYE! •Safety Approved for 7%" and 6%" Blades! Extra-Deep Bladt Safety Guard Cover Keeps Sawdust AwaJ From Cit· ting Line for Better Visibility! • Bevel and Depth Adjustments lrt QuicklJ and Easily lade I •· • ·- For the Re.cord " Dissolutions Of~arrlage Deallt /\'otlces frtd11, Jul'lt 18, 1~71 Black Star Upgrading Scheduled SILVERADO -Black Star Canyon Road , an Qrange COunty alternate route over I.ht moun talm to Riverside County will be upgraded next ye~r. The County Board n f Supervisors has included lt ln lht Secondary H i g h w a y Syatem, making it eligible for federal funds as well ~ st.:i1e gas tax monies. Currently, it is I winding, frequently clos- ed, dirt road. Acting county Road Com· missioner Ted McConville said the 1971·72 road department budget will include S<lme funds to regrade. lhe road and r~pen it to traffic. at !east du~ing the non-fire season. From Silverado C a n y on Road beyond Irvine Lake, the roadway winds up Black Star Canyon past several side Can- yons and meadows to the top of the mountains where the two counties join. The Ri verside County Se<'· tion, which leads to paved roads on the southeast side of C.Orona. is nolhing more than a fire road. but may be im· proved next year. authorities , in that county said . 1be. 1969 floods washed out muc.h of its· upper reaches in Orange County. Because it winds through the Cleveland National Forest. Black Star Canyon Road hlll'i been closed. Child· Labor Laws Told SANTA ANA -Child labor is legal for youths aged 14 and above, but only H they obtain y,·ork permits. warns Dr. Robert Peterson, 0 r a n g e County l!uperlntendent o f schools. Such· permits are required for anyone under the age of 18. subject to certain labor laws regarding health and hazardous jobs. Youlhs can work <liter school hours and during vaca· tion periods with the permits, Peterson· explained. He said permits are issued by all local school districts. During vacation. the max· tmum working hours for a minor are eight hours per day and 48 hours per week. UCI Parents Name Heads IRVINE -Jim Cooper n( Santa Ana, Orange County ccirrespondent for K N X T News, hag been electe d president 0£ the UC! Parenl.'i Organitation at UC Irvine. Others named to offices are Leland Oliver al Orange, vice president: Mrs. E J e a n o r Dorsey of Santa A n a , secretary, and G er a Id Supervisors Add Judges To Benches SANTA Ar\'A -The Orange County Board of Supervisors is backing a proposal lo add one judRe each to the Harbor, South Orange County and Cen· tral Orange County municipal court benches. The proposal also h.u; won support from the California Judicial Council based on thal group's caseload studie.~ for courts. Judge Calvin Schmidt of the Harbor Judicial District told county supervisors his district has had only three judgeis since 1966 and has struggled along wilh lhe help of at· torneys acting as judges pro tern . Judge Richard Hmiillon of the South Orange County Judicia l District said a courtroom was ready for a third judge in that district. The Central Orange C.Ounly JudiciaJ District now has eight judges and needs ont more. Hamilton said. Only Supervisor Robert Bal· tin opposed t h e recom· mendations at the Legislature for the additional judgeships. Battin, an attorney. said the Harbor courts are getting enou~ during the coming year with the start of con- struction or a new courthouse in Newport Center. The other district appointments he op- posed on a cost basis .. II the Legislature approves the recommendations the new judges probably will be ap- pointed early in 19?2, Judge Hamilton said. Town Ha11 Meet Slated SA/\'TA ANA Upper Newport Bay, Sall Creek Beach and offshorP oil testing and drilling will he discussed by Supervisor Ronald Caspers hefnrl" the Orange County Vorum or TOY.'fl Hall or I California Thursd;:iy. The fifth district county supervisor from Ne w po r l Beach will speak at the noon meeting al the Saddleback Inn here. Pollution Head Attends l\'leel McC1ellan ol. Cnrona de.I Mar , SANTA ANA Orange Mo1•1soN treasurer. County Air Pollution ConLrol t.lq&•· NO'l1CI!! Clark Launches ~rn:u~v1n•1t.J PAT•MllMT _ _J. Thi f$I .,_ It Mflll ~ II ; AHCHoit ... ,.lt"TMIEHT'I, ltt AMI•• l1IDOI hl11'111. C:1Jttor11l1, Ga s Firm· Tirade JUM "'-::· J#.~t.' 1JO P•11\, l1i- h l•"'-C.IWJll& Tl>lt w.i--It wi..e uMuct ... lw &II INl1wldu1I. J....,,. L. Myll'I SANTA ANA Fourth District Coonly Supervisor Rc.lph Clark is a service 1\a· tlon owner. But that doesn't mean he likes them. Clark took advantage of a. discussion this week over a minor zone change before the county Board of Supervisors to launch a tirade against more service stations in Orange County. Board Adds 5 to Human Relations T~l1 or.1-nt lilt.Cl Wlll'I Iii. C.UMY Cl1tJ el 0!'1""' CauntY Oii: IAtY l•. 1',I •·we should chan.,. our •• a. .. rtr J, ~.,... D•IMI" e«111rt e-(!•••-' ordinances 80 that every ntw Put>!hl\M craiw• eo.01 C•llJ' ,11a1, 11tation would be requ.irf!d to Ju.,. " 11• 11• u. •m 1.ta-11 .,pply for a C<1nditional use permit," Clark fumed. ··we1 ___ LEG __ AL __ N_O_Tl_C_E ___ 11 have too many of them now ,_.,..,. . and most ,of them ar.~ a sight c~~J~~~f:J: .. ~~J"N'~~·• on the neighborhood. ,,.., u,.,.,.1,,,... M Mrtb1 .c1r1111. "'411 . •~•v ''' c...6ud1iw • """.,_" '' un Under current county toning Har111 1<11rw1e.. s1r11t. ient1 An•. law "BS Stations !I.fl!' allowed in C1lllornl1. u-""' tlt:llllou1 llr"' n1m1 l> el Hl·lllOW-INVE\TMEHTI. -lf\tt com mercial or ind u s l r I a I •.rid "'"' •• ~ et ""-1a11owln1 ,,.,..,"" ~ ....,,, In '1.lll 111d 1J1tt1 zones. "' •••ld•n<:• .... •• 1o11e1Wt. 1e-W11: Cl k ha' dem.nde<I lh'I Wllt11m (, ,lt-11. !lit.I loKOm•r• ar 11o..i, L• An•t !n , c..i11etnl• ~~. the county PI a n n in g l(u<t H. H~. •fl c..11, Yvu:•, . . T110u•1nd 01kt. C•IHorM ,,,.,,. Department 1tnd Comml!sJOn D••e<I ...w. .... 21, 1•11 come up with a chtll"e in the w;1111m c: •r-11 · e . !(Uri H, ~..., !aw that supervisors will pass sr-.rE OF C•Ltl'OAN1.:. COUNTY 01' LOS ANGELES, u . on. On M•v 21. 1,,1, betore mt, a NOl•rw "(don't understand why this =~!,~c.~n _;:fi1.:: c~.!!1';..!'~~1~~ county has to be concerned Heiner k..,...n "' "'• 10 "' .,,. ..,._,. . . f .. ~c.iot """'el ••• lUblcr1Md !ti •i.. wll~ln with tax write-offs or the ma· ; .. ,,.,,,., ... ,. 1n<1 •d<-1.cl"" 1. m1 '~" Jnr nil companies ," Clark went ~ci;F~~~~~~E'=L,'~· on. "Most stations go broke M'-11"' D•v1~ . I . h d lh Nottry Publk<1!1lo<nl1 SANTA ANA Orange with n SIX mont s an ey p,1.,c1,110111u 1n County Supt'rvisors have nam· cannot be used for anythinR ~~ c~~.·.,;,°";!~ir•• ed fi ve persons to the new el~e. That bbhg~ts b. l h ~ Jun• 21. 1:11,'..oc Orange County Human Rela· neighborhood ut 1 e ig ,,01 i,11LTON DAV1s. A1tw. lions Commiss, ion and decreed con1panies could care less. •111 w11tftir1 11v•. l•v••'' Hill•, c1111. "in that it should begin lune· When it was suggested \hal Puc111~..i Or1og1 co.11 0111v Piiat. tloning July I. the \Vestern Oil and Cas M•v 11 """June '· 11· 11· ini 1:n1·11 The five county represen-Association should be c<>Jled in LEGAL NOTICE tatives wl!l meet with five city to any hearing on a new ,,...,. restrictive service station law. 1"1cT1T1ou1 1uf111•s• appointees July 23 to select ,,..,Mt 1r•T111o\11NT the 11th and final member of Clark co'untered. "! couldn't Tll• to11ow1ne ,..,..,.,,_ ••• ~,., the commission, carf' less about their stand. b<J•'~:..'iu·~~ sr1.i l£S.'16C M&lly •tr1et, They are just the lobbyists for L11un1 le1Cll. C1\Horn11 twl. The human relations group Th c;"",' M. r>r!ttln, MO H&llv Streel. was approved last February the oil companies. ere may L1vlm1 11e1Cll. ca111or,.1• tun. M;c1>a11 be some place in the county J. Mur•n•. 111 E•" w111'1Ut. c ... 11 by county supervisors, but w;:ii; M""' C11Horn!1 f2'l7. where a station should be Tni1 bu11r .... 11 lltln1 i<enduct..i w a not given subpoena powers or located but 1 can't think of Ge-•t P1r1 ... r1nio. . county funds. lt was approved • 1 1 c;.,.,,,. H. Gritton ·-• b · one ·• T1>ll t11i.m1M 111t11 w1111 1111 C1111111v on a one-year tn... as1s. iliiiiiii;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'il c1ert of Orang•,..,."" • ..,' M•v u. 1t11. Name<I lo th. gro"P were •v &e•e•t\< J . M•""""· Dt'lll.llY C°""IY Clllk Ge.or-Shibata, Huntinmoo AQUA PET "obli•N>d O••nt1• Co•s• Dally P111t. e~ 111· MIY 21, Jlffl• •• n, II, 1nr IJH-71 Beach attorney. by Supervisor Ronald Caspers. Also. Dorman Corbin of San· la Ana, first president or the Orange County chapter nf the NAACP, by Supervisor Robert Battin; Jack Gomez of Placentia, a city councilman, by Supervisor W i J 1 i a m Phillips, and Mrs. CliHord Rothrock of Anaheim, by Supervisor Ralph Clark. Named to the commission in April by the Orange County -SPECIALS e N•on T,;,. S/Sl.00 e 11.~~ T1t•1 l /Sl.00 e Glo,.. L;9~I S/Sl.00 • p;nq ~olll l /Sl.00 e Girl•• Sn1k11 SJ.ft 11, e Cocli.tli•lt Sl4.fl ••· 1901 Wenier. Hu•ll••••• a.-11 C1,,.... 51'!'111td1lt ,,,. Wtl'lMf HUN TIN•TON llACH 146·ll12 '"' ... LEGAL NOTICE ,. nu· •1CTITIOUI IUllN•ll NAMI STATIM!NT ..,llOV<ll'tO J1e"llf' h ~ltlnf "u•!MH OCEANSIO'E MOTEL, "711 Co1ot Hlthwav, 5111 llt1c11, C1lllarnl1. Junt Myon ll•tlr, no "••rl, ltl-lolal'IG, Calllornlt, "Tr.lo bl.11ln,11 ii belnt <O•Htlith>ct "" •n l"<llvldual, Jun• Mvtr. At••• Tnl1 111tem•nl 111111 wll!I ow €M111ty Clt•k of Or-•. Cou•IV 1t11 May If, 1'11. llY l1v•'1Y J, Mtd"" Dtp•I, Counl~ Clerk ~~~~~~~~I Publlsl\llll Or1n11 c .... t 0..11, """' = )Llf\I ,, II, 11. !5. !tll llU.11 League of Cities were Samuel THE BEST Martinez, Costa Mesa: James LEGAL NcrI'JCE R('l!.drrshlp p n 11 !I prnVf' ----Shepard, Huntington Beach, "PM!.nuts" is nnP of the ,.-11•u I Mrs. N, P. Hardeman, Garden \\•orld's mo.~t fl'lrul11.r comi" c1:1tT11'1c.-.T• OI' 1u11N•11 C S ph Z . h k I l'ICT!TlOUS l'lltM N ... 111 • • rove : te en 1 rs c y, ~trips. Rr11d it d!lily n lh~ Tnt urwi.,.11"'11 do rier•b• c1r11no lh11 Yorba Linda and Mrs. Juan 1 DAJL\' rIUlT. 11>9v ••• c-uc•"'' • tJmlltd ••r1n1rMil•' Lopez, Anaheim . -----1_.;, Gtrden Gr<W•. C1ll!Dfn!1 '2•.o. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~il bu1IMJ• 11 Ganer•! ,.,,,,,...,, ot ns.u 50 Y'EARS OF SERVICE MICHELIN CONGRATULATES ~ ll>e liC!lllout fi rm n1mt M IN· COME f"ltOPlilt TY ASSOCl•TE3 11\d thal •tld llrm 1t-come<11ff of !ht lollo'"· ! ... H •otftl, Wl>OOt "''"'' ln l\ilT INI P11c .. '' •••ldolnct art •• 1&11.,...,, lo.wll: Louil , ' Torie, H2J M1M11t1n lt•tl'I 'lleu~vlrd, MIP'll'lll1tn l t1cri, Cal. tM.16 L.,rv N. W-V. llSU f<IP ll, Gt rdtn Gto<irt, (alllornla t2UO WllloHJ eJJr ritnth 1nl1 JJ1ri 41y ti Mo~, Ull. L..,i, r<. Tori• L1rrv N, WoodV ST>.TE OF CALtFOllN I.-. COUNTY OF LOS .-.NGE L£l, u , On trii• 111ri d•v o! M1•, AD 1'71, Ill· fort ml. '"' und«<•ion1d. 1 N<111rv "ub-1;c 1., am:! !or 11ld C<><JnlY and 51111, r1sldi~ t~uoln, duly commiHti>nl>d tnd 1worn, ~r1t1n1llY ••P•••t<! Louis '· Torie &nd Larr~ N, Wool!v k,....wn I& m1 lo bt tl>t ovson1 wno,. n•m•• art 1uC1crlbtd 10 Ille wi1nl~ lns!rurro.,,t, 1nd •cllnov-1> 1~9'1<1 10 mt !ht! li>eY l•.-Oul*d '"• um1 , In Wlln•n Whtro.,,., I h1¥t h•rlU"IO HI m• h•nd 1nd 1Jl1J*d ""V ofllCltl -I lllt GIY Ind Y•tr in 1"11 ~1tlllk1TO 11 .. I 1boV9 wrltt•n lOFl'ICIAl SE,,Ll Lf<lil ... Jet11111 N&t1rv ,.uCllo: Ctt+lorn\• Lo• .-.n••l11 CouMv MY C""'ml11i.:.r. E••l<e> MIY 11, lt1' -e1:11.i.LO •. 'll'Oll'ION, .-.11,. 1111 .i.v1. et 1111 s1 .... 511111 111 Loi """"" C1Ul1r11l1 ,.., p11el11h-.:i Or•nt• '"''' D1llv Pit.i,1 M1Y 21, Jun• •. 11 , 11, ltll llU-11 1------~~~-~-1 LEGAL NOTICE THE NEEDLE IS MIGHTIER THAN THE PEN And th1 m 4" wlt1' know.s ;ust hoto to tuMJ the phrrue to get tht most out of the barb U DAil. Y PILOT column- ist S11d7tt!I Harm. He ha.s btni calltd tht modt.rn ~ da11 H e n r v Mt>n ck e n. l f you're rtad11 for hi! U,,t of tht- at:id o.d;tctive_ ar1;d i h o u o h t • provoking prO.'.l't to givl! · 11ou tht nittdlt ... if you want to f ind 1omtthing to think about in what vou rtad .•. if 11ou havt: a serut of humor, vou I> « I o n g witll rtaders who dtlight in ttlling oth«rs what "Slid said" f" on• of tht natiO'tl's most • quokd cotu_mn1. Some Sample Barbs Recently Thrown By Sydney Harris: "On• of the highest p1ld jobs In America con1l1t1 of 1t1nding up In front ef a mic,.. rophona, Mp1ratln9 th• good r•coNft from the bad onff -and pl1ying th• ~ad en11." "It's sad but true that while alcoholiC!I are the beit urument for a.bstinence , 10 many 1titi.iDer1 are ~ually etfectivt ar· rume!lt for I little drink BOW lftd then." "Mo1t of tht •~c1lltd 'incomp1tiblllf)!' In m1rrl11• tprin11 from the f1ct th1t to most men, ttx 11 1n 1ct; while t• 111 wom•n. it l•·•n •motion. And this differ· ence in attitucbi can be bridged only .. ., love." "The sole difference betwun 1 'dedica· ted crusader' and • 'nosy reformer' eon- 1ists in our agreement or di1agreeme.nt 1'-ith his objectives.'' 1tee1~ •. M""''"""' 1•111 ~ ... 1-111 ~' · Th e new pare n l Officer Willi11m Ftlchen wi!l l w01,.,..,,.,,, ,.91 l! 0.'• o• $t!ll, Jun• . . 'th 1• 1tri ~ervkeo Tue.e.v. 1 • ..... ,...., org.an1Za!Jon, now "'I " fly his oY.'rl pl ane to a meeting ,..autt ClltTl~ICATI: 0" I U51Mlll l"ICTITIOUS NAMI "The mest •xploslv• combln•tlon In the worlcl con1i1t1 of tlnctrlty altdM t• Ignorance." ~ .... ,.., ~.,,,1 ,..,..,,i H0"''· membershlp at &2.1, h a F. of the Air Pollution Control\ SM ITH received more than t.5.000 in · · · I · C ~··i. 11,,.,,~1 ,,.,11~ ,,,. ,.1. 111 :itllJI As'ioc1;:it1on in Al antic 1ty. 1 U ll• C1'ue(t, ~ .. Juin C.•ohtr•"° °'"" membenhip donations for 1\S r< J .. next month . M" h 1• k "' G ... '"· Jun• 1•. Mtmbfl• "'C...mmun-support of .!itudents nn the p . . I h' I IC e IR ma es ,..., c"""''8n churtl> oi s..n Ju~n Su•· erm1ss1on o use I ~ fl ane I "'-" nv nv1.,.."'1 . .J. owen !m11n: -Irvine campw,. Pro j e c l .!i wa.~ apprnved by the County • .,.,,. JNer<il !ml•"· o1 Fo11•' <:•"'· ca111 1 planned include scholarships. Board of Supervisors. Fit.chen I w111l1m G. Smit!\. ~tn ~"'""'~I"°: ~auillttr. Mr1 °"'""' ""''"· o.,.. ""'"'' job placement and housing w(ll be entilled lo the cost nl a d f O "''" eromerl. Jotenn ,.,., .. on. ' 1 "'1""; l·-"-d_"_"'_'_~_rta_l_i•_·_·_·_·_;,_1._"_'_' __ ',_.ic_"k_n,d~·-1_r_ip_c_•m_m_'_'_'_;,_1_._ir_li_"' one gra e 0 tire. °"'1911) '"" Ktnnetll CtmtrOf', C.1illo•• '""' tlllt" Mrt M1rlh.I 111modt l!, M11ne: for lbe Students. •~ 1\...,t 1r1r>dcrilldren. Funtrtl 1•·•v· 1010, !.1•11rdfV· 10 t m .. ~Its! lltotlo! , ... ,. ~-·~· .. .,M .• _ ..... ••· The best. VI .... Cf<T'tl....,. !an 111/Mf'flM, CollOf' l'Vllfft l Clitf>ll, :~::;•· .,..".' .. ~ ~ CllHI ... Wrl1hl. Att •• ol IHI CtNllt· ".' \(~ .~ '" e Clltl Ola"' MClf'l111rv, ......... l~ ... l t'fl. =·,:;u~~o;--~:.:i::.c11~.~1·;. .. ~, ~~~: f\1~.:t ,,,,,.,~ f:.1. • a ... f UNDll COUNTll MODO.S Cunent rrtchtnAid model<. not "stripped down" 01 "1clt • rnocleJL Supply Umltecl Hurry! While thet1''s a good selection! -•' . • -140.J\JI eOSTA lllltA DOMESTIC & FOREIGN CARS TRUCK & TRAILER TIRES "Micnelin'o w'1rr•n•y for II' ltdttl Mlflhwty T\llltltu Wlllltwa!I Tlr• '"""'" ""'r• to,,. .. .0.-... 11, tre1d 1111, OtlK~ Ito Wfl•km•n1~111 '"d m11erl1I~ aNI ner,...I r"'d h•r•rd• lt•<ludlfltl' r-lrollla Plll'Clll•M w!IM llrt !. Ultd Ot1 1\1-tlc ~lll<lfl< ""'lcl• j" Nlrfl'llll ltl¥1u Ill '°"" 11!1'111111 Unll.cl Ital-., Of rl'fund •I Mlclltl lln'• optlolll I. MllHll It ••II" lnal r.iau 1111r>1;~ .. ~le• ""°"11•11111 ~v ptf'ctnlt" of wt"''"'.,;' lftllttl'I ""' "'" en llrt. Th:, 111.t h ltelll ••4111 Tire t 11rlt1 tl11 Mk h•ll11 W1t1a11ty• for 40,000 milt1 el frtalll "'•••· ! M111w ow"'" t a+ "'"'h ,..,.,,,, l P11nclurt r t1i.+a11t Michtli111 1+0,. f11 +1r, 1<111111 h1ti•t. ,:v• """r' trt1tio11 011 '""I 1u1 la1•1. Ytl lht y cnll ten P•• ... a. ol lllri¥i"f th111 111y tlr1 y111 c111 buy Now th111 ••• Mitht lin1 for 1 tl Co..,11lh 11ri, Why 110! 1lop i~ 11111 1•l1cl "th• 1101!" toC1y hot ye1111. MICHl!!LIN X RADIAL G "FOR SAFETY'S SAK!" ANA 10t l uth St. ... " ..... ' . ' .. ' ..... ' ' . 147·1611 COITA MISA 11)9 .Sup••ier !17th I N,,.,,.,.11 ..•• 641°1114 1n. ui>G""'n"' dOt• ce<ll!¥ I>• ·• c.,... ouc11n1 • b<Jolne"' 11 1/0SI Pt1,,.d1I• .-.v1 .. Hunllntton Botch, C..1i•!lf•lt, undor Tiii> llc'llll..,s 1;rm n1m .. ,,i ~TONE Wa•E 1NI lllot 11ld firm ;, tomoo1ed of l~r foil,,..,;,... oericn , who•• n1m1 In !\ill and ol•« "' •11ld1nc1 !t '' lollow1; Wlllltm C. Oultl, l~'I PtJ ..... tle ""'·• H.I . 01IH J~nt I, 1171 w1111om t. 00111 5!1i, of C:1ll!ornl1. Orant• Clllmlo: On J""• 1. lt]I, boitort mt, 1 Nottrv P~bllc '" 11\G IO< "'Id $lllo, 01,..,..111v 10011•1<1 WUll1m c. Quirt ~ ....... ~ lo ""' lo bt '"• Ptrton Wllo\I> n1m1 h IUbK•lb· t d te tn1 wlMil" lnsl,..,mt<'YI ll'IG 1t~nowl-.:!1ed n1 •~Ku!H Iii• 11m•. (OFl'ICIAL SEJlLI Jtln L . Jfll:lll Noll"' Publlt.C11ilol'11l1 Prlne,l ... I 0111<• In O••ftf• c .... nrv My Comml111M l:1r1lrH M"tl'I !. lt1J "'111111-Or1n91 Ce•tf Ctllt' "'llol, Ju ... 11. II. ll Ind JUIJ '· 1•n 1.-5-11 LEGAL NOTICE I' ICTIT I O~·:l~ UllN Ill NAMI J"TATIM•JllT ,.~, l0Jlowl1t1 ...,lllftl ••• '°"'' butl-"" WEST IA 'I' ,.ll .• IC.HOOL, Jn Mololt Vltlt, COS11 M1a1, lt<IOer l. H•rlfH, llOd •Wlllll 01~ SI .. COiii M ..... NOMlll C, NlfllN. 1'115 Whit• OU 51., Co.t• Me1•, T/>11 bu11 ... u i1 llt!ne -..ctM lw •~ lndlwlfi>t!, .,,..,. t. H1rllot Norm• (, HtllU. T/>11 llal-1 lllW ~Ill I"-Ceut'llV Cltr-of Or1noe Ctunly .., ""-¥ If, 1111, I., lfVEAl Y J. MA.ODOX, • 011111"' ceuntv Cltrt. "'vl>ll1llM Or.an,. Ceatt 0-,lly "Iii!!, M..y .. -Ill,,.'· 11. 11. ltn 1111-11 LEGAL NOTICE IU,••rOfl COUltT Of' "TM'• IT•T• 0, C"11,0lt.lf1A ,.Ollt TMI cou•rt-.,. MAN•• .......... NOTICI °' N•A..... 01' f'•TITleN •Oii ... ""''' °' wn.L AND POii L.STTeltl TllTAM•"TAtT l!t.T•t• If EUGette Slf:GM•N .• 1,. kMWfl 11 GENE ITl!GM..tlN. 0.CHMll. NOTICll 11 Nl:ll!IY GIVfN "'•t J .. n ,,_,. Ill• "'" ,....,In I Htlt!M ... .,,,..,. "will tM Ill" lu u1rw::, el l!llt11 TMllllWlftH ,.,. 1(1 ,.,.ltkNior '"•t•l'l(t " wtildl ,. "'"" tor ,..,.,.,..., N nlcullft ..... fllll "" llonl ..... •leCe "' ~1r!"' 1111 ••"'• 1111 bttn 111 lw July t, ltll. •' t ;)I 1,m., Ill till ,.,,.,,._,. ti Do11r!"'"'I N1 J If 1&~ UIUfl, 11 l9f (lwlc Cl"'" Drl'tt w.i11, .,, ~ er,... If ''"" An1, t••lfor"11. 0.ltlf JI/Ill 11. lt11. Yf. I. St JOl'IN , C-ty Cltrl liW...., tdlaltlw • """"utn.i Lt,.. Ctt'-9tlM 1-·WltMlu lwl-'11 '-"' ...... ., ca11i.PW+t ,.... Tlh ftUI tJ1.,.,. -''"""'' ""'' l'flln-.,..,. "'vltlltMd °''"" ((1111 0.fl'I' l i!ft, "Whenever I 1.m the recipient of an t.J:· UMively, he.arty bandflh.ake, l auspect Mr. MU!Cles is ' trying to gell 1omethin1, hide comethin1, or prove 1omethin1." Check The Editorial Page For This The Help You Find latest Quotables Created By 'The Needler' For His Col- A Regular Feature of It'll umn, the DAILY PILOT Your Homolewft Dolly Nowt,.,., J11n1 11. u. ''· "" 1su.n1 ---~~~~~~~~~~J • l !-• ., ·~ ·~-· [ . • • ~i I ' I " • • i J DA fee Col uti gil thi or Bea ere In\' equ .UC T ha!; det cid "' i! d T Frld.,y, June 18. J.q71 uAll V 'ILOT • ··-··-· ·- Antiwar V ':ts Radical/ -•• -•• ..:.:-·::i::-• \_~·, 10 00 ~ OR DER l \:;~. For .. "Pe1·feetion' DAIL'! "PlOOT Publisher Robert N. \Veed recognizes the ne arest thing to "per.- fe ction" seen in Joe~ business circles recently. He'S h·ording jacket fo.r David Collins.!. l'.4 ,. who h;tii been on DAILY P!L01' Carriers Honor Roll for-24 consec· utive mbfhs. The.'jacket. a merit certifi c:ii.te and perpetual calendar were among gif ts givei! young Collins for the unpre cedented re"tord . It me ans. amon g other things, he hasn't had a service complair,l on his route for two solid years. Laguna Accident Board Formed Tw<l committees, made up or membe'Fa of the Laguna 8each city staff, have been creat.ed to prevent accidents Involving city perso nnel and ~u ipment and to investigate such 11ccidents if lhey OC'CUr. The investiga tion committee ha~ the responi:ibilit y o f determining th e cause of ac- cidents where city employes :i re injured or cit y equipment is damaged. The c omm .i tlet . im- mediately folJ01ving such An accident, will determ ine the .commiltee 'is headed by Jac.k cause of It and recommend ! Connors and staffed by Harry steps to be !~ken to avoid the Heedham, Bob Romaine. Jim problem again. The recommended solution!I Stinson. Tom Hunn. are then pa~d O!J. 10 ,the ac-De Pau!is. Doris Kerr, Joe Ser· cident prevelntion com171 ittee rano and Pal Fintor. I o r evaluation. Suggestion)': frr.m the tlvo committees will then be passed on to the city ma nage r. Department h~ads \Viii then be directed to ta ke any action. ;is nece!;sary. Thr arcident inves1il!;a1ion Working under Jim Presson on th! prevention com mittee are Harry Boells, Frank Dillon. Vic Siigan, Harry Boes!ler, ·Phi l Handy, Mike · Hartley. Merle Quivey and Pat Heiden. Mauldin ' s Own Favorite , ... . . , ' • • .-Still Relevant Two wars liter, Bill Mauldin's carloons still say it all for the guys who ere "up front'' doinil tM dirty work. Mauldin 9nce selected the cartoon above es one of his OW"-'f.worit1s from World W1r ll 's "Up Front" series. . . He said: "Once I thought I did a very f.unny cartoon (about) an old-time cavalrymen shootin9 his jeep .. o It has · simplicity; it tells a story; it doesn 't need words. It is, I b elieve, tht very best. kind of cartoon." , • Mauldin is stin doin9 some of the world's "very bes,t ~ind of cartc>ons ." A few stro~es of his telented pen c'tn . make some of the most bitinq editorial commenk to be found on today's issues. If you 're lookirtcj-for ,' r1J.v1ncy, took .+ Mauldin two wars later. ' · Look at the Editorial . Page :Of ·t~e DAllY PILOT. ,., Most Chaitge!!!_inils Dutiug Service WASHINGTON IUPI) -A was conducted lndependent1y Juring hia tenure In lhe tl.W'Vey of the Vi e: t n • m oJ any ortanitlltioo o r service." Veter1U11 Against lhe War who iMtitution and had no sponsors The veterans g en e r a 11 Y pro tr.sled in Washington in, ',APFil in'dicates more than one-.or support fina&cially or atlributed personal rontact 'half ef them be c a·m e olherwise !rem any source, with the Vietnamese people "radicalized" while serving in includinJ the Vie t n a m and fellow enlisted men 11~ the the 1rmed fo~s. veterans. or the 172 me n w h 0 They said they w~nted "10 re.~ponded to the survey _ ll ll throw light upon the anti.,,ar said lo be ve terans who serv ed veteran as a person; and as a in Vietnam _ more lhan 9() groop, e-i:amining his socio- perctnl ~scribed the mselves economic background, h is as conservative. mode rate And sources ol information about liberal prior lo e n 1 e r i n g Lhe world in general and militJiry service. specific.ally the Asian war." Asked how they characterizt Mow lana and Geffert said their socill, economic and the surve:,· showed the the political thinking now that "composite demonstralor" al lhey have served in lhe armed the VVAW's mall encampment was 1 northeastern United forces, 43 percent described themselves as "radic al " and Stales urban dweller. between 11.5 pe rcent as "extremely the ages of 21 and 25 who had radical." finished high school and had some college education. Cl as5ifying themselves as either ''li be r a l'' or ··moderately liberal"' were 26 percent Five perce n t described themselves a ! ''conservative.'' A substantial minor-midwesl -the ti'.·o regions accoun1ed for ne arly 30 percent of the lotal -while ''few came from !he \\'estern states and fewer from the south." _ two major reasons for their -.change in atlitud e al>out U.S. involvement ln lndochinii. "We find that 80 percent of the veterans experienced a1 change 1n virw of o u r ' involvement in Vietnam arter they lefl the United Stales."! Mowlana and Geffert said. ··aut a great majority, 41.1 percen~ Qf lh e vete r ans in!ervirwed, &aid th11t they changed thrir view drastically during-their firs! three months of service in Vietnam." I The study showed lhal !Ii 5 pe r<'-en! of thr n1rnl experienced a change in 1 alt itude about lhe .,,,ar after returining lo the U n i I e cl States. The survc~· 1nade 1 hese other points: -Nearly one veteran in five 12!.8 percent) said he is act ively employed at the present time in jobs such as 'eautlfvl ,·-;,.. Stic:k"on YOURS " ~ LABELS \ v -"""ONLY~ TODAY! $126 ~ ' • -~ ~· ··c;, Personalized • Sfylish • 'Efficient Order For Yourself or I Friend Mey be u\ed on envelopei a1 te tu rn •ddreti label1. Also very handy as identi fication ltibel1 for marking perional it1m1 1uch •1 boo~1. record1, photos , etc. Label1 1tick on gla11 -and may be used for m a !~i n9 home cdnnad loc.d item s. A ll !e be!s dre prU!ted with 1t.yli1h Vogue type on fin e quality wh ite gummed p.1per. r -----------------------, ~,111" '~'' tou•"· '''' •t d m1•• "'''" 11.u10: I I ,.1111 ''"'U"'I LI Df! Otv., P.O. l o• tS&t f I (o•!• Mou. (Iii!. tlu• I I I I I . I I I I I I • : L ____ ~,L~!-~~!~:!'!~G ____ J The eighl·pege study was made by Dr. Ha mid Mowlana, professor and direclor of the International Communication Program at American University, and Paul H . Geffert, a doctoral c11.ndidate at the University of Minnesota who worked closely wilh the veteran~ during their one- '·Tbe average a n t I -w a r veter<1n," the study added, "1\·as a many sided ind ividual who did not easil} lit into precon ceived C'ategories which many find associated with lhe peace movement. sales. teaching. labor and <.""""""'""'""q..q,..,. .... .,,..,,..,,..,..,..,..,..,....,~._.;;. agriculture. whilt :16.8 percent1 =========='---=---="-""--======; s<iid !hey were unemployed lr WN"-k prolest. The authors said their study "His world outl ook and political opinion c h a n g e d drastically rrom a moderately conservative t11 1 liberal one t.1ore than 41 percent of thr1 men responding identified themselves as co 11 e gel students. TAKE THE NEWS QU•Z We Dore You ..• Eve ry Soturday Hel p Ke ep Yo ur Budget In Shape! ' I DODGE COL T Monufaclurer's Suggested Re,a il Price for Dodge Colt 2-Door Coupe, with oil slandord equipment, as sbo w n. 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American hon1es n:1 eberate to the sound ol flushing toilets, and that he ha.~ to use uleusils called a kntle and lork instead of his hands or chopsticks to eat his food Thr buc~klet begins l\Hh the mode st sl<itement that it is a "·ell kno11n facl that Thais are more pohte tha n An1ericans, and adds. '"This 1s a good thing·· ll explains thal what are considered good manners in 1'hailand-Jike picking your teeth al !he t ab 1 e -is con~1dered n1osl ill-mannered in An1erica. The 'J'hai is told that if he is invited to a A1nerican horne for dinner he must remember to keep his shoes on. particularly if his wcks have holes in them. Upon entering the American home. says the booklet, lhe hostess will take his coat and then "to lhe kitchen to see about dinner." '·Even \\'ealthy people do not have co0ks and maids all the 11me." I.he book explains. ~Iost 'Thais. ii they can afford to 1ravel, come frotn homes wiUi '-.-plenty of maidli \Yhere food is usually cooked at the rear of the house on a charcoal fire. The young Thai is told it i.11 polite to offer to help with the tlishes. a skill he probably has never lhought of acquiring. As a &eneral rule, the booklet advisvi him not to put the di.shes on the. floor "even if he's used to doing il at home." The booklet pulls no punch- es : "The first thine: l.o rt- member at the table Is to keep your hands out of your plate and out or your moutht." It also commands that no~es sh11ll not be blov.•n on a napkin. Few Thais like wine . The advice is: '"You n1ay sniff at v.·ines, if the host invites you lo do so. You rnust then • exclaim '\\'hat a bouquet!' • • even if you do not like the odor. Never suggest it sn1ells :··1ike cough medicine or any- thing else." The su pe rs ani t"ar y m echani cal American bathroom holds spec i a I !errors. Bathing here i s comm only done from a large earthen\\"are bowl and the roilet lias sornewhal less comfortable se aling arrangernen1s The Arnerican bathroom commancls a chapter to iL<;elr. First. says the booklet. ·•11 .\OU don't knol\ how to flush the toilel , ask before you use it the first lirne." This !lushing may sound hkc the fam ous Com Tong 11•aterfall. says the book. but 1t 1s so n1uch a part of daily life in the United S!ates "that three-fourths of the people are never conscious of the noise.·· As for the l<'<'hn1qur . thr booklel 1clls readers nr1·er to stand on 1he toilet ~cat, · 1! may break and you 'll br blamed for ii."' • And the \1ashb:ts111 is lo ~1·ash in, not fr1r anything el se Jr thls rule is violated, •·others ~·ill be most unplea1ant about il. '' Two Artists J oin La g una ~Art Scl1ool : Artists .Armen Casparian '.and Jack Taylor. both v.·ell known t.hroughout Southrrn ·.tallfornia, ha\"e JOln(!d the :'itaff at the Lagun;i Beach ·School of Art ror the n1nr 1 )'.·eek summer quarter, btgi11- llint June 21. ·: Guparian, who ha s tiad )tveral one man sho~'s in Tex- )s, Ariiona and Colorado will l each basic and intermediate J>ainting. using both still lift ~nd live model sub.ject!. • Taylor. art supervisor at thl" ~larbor Day School In Corona U~I Mar, will co ndu ct 1·hildrfll 's art clas.~~ for the ... ummer quarter. He 1;1,•l\I not onJ1 &ive Instruction in paln- '.ti n&. bu t In sculpturing, as wtD. : I addition t.o the two :o,:;., Uw lcbool will oHer :;<w•lrymaklfll, printmaking. ;,i.,tp a n d -Ilion, laMiapt palnUn1. lift draw· 111c, wat«colon and ceramlct •K1-:•urtn1 tM aummer 1111k>n. ·1· ,· RlllN-It 11111 01>'• lor ':ill c...,._ Furth e r ln- ~:ronnatfon It available from :the School. 650 Laguna Canyon ;Road, 414·1'®. 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By PHIL NEWSOi\1 UPI Foreign News Analyst ihe Soviet Union quite obviously has launched a nev.·. major peace offensive whose gincerity cannol be in OOubl. Left unclear bv l h e Russians, and someihing for \Vcstern leaders, including President Nixon and West German Chancellor W i 11 v Brandl in Washir,,l(t.On. t~ figu re out is on whose terms_ Three times in rec en t weeks. Sovie! Comm u n i st Party Leader Leonid I . Brezhnev has called for negotiations on I r oops rOOuctions in Central Europe. a call echoed by his Troika partners. Premier Alexei N Kosygin and President Nikolai V. Podgorny. Brezhnev's latest propo~al suggested U.S. ani! Soviet n:.ival forces also eQUld be Included, with specific mention of the Medilcrrant"an. The trouble with it is, as with other, similar Soviet proposals in the past, thal the Ru.,sians still sire keeping secret the fine print For example, former Soviet T'remler Nikita Khrushchev, h;ir vcsted a nice propaganda crop from his rroposal for immediate a n d complete disarmanent, prooosal looking great on paper but so sweeping in its context a.s 10 be obviously unv.·orkable. Si1nil;irly . with " niorc recent Soviet propo5<1l that the U S 6th Fleet ;ibandon its position in the ,\llcditerr::inean. Peace in the Mediterr;incan could be better left In the Soviet Union, ii .,.,•as said. 'rhc scope of the current Russian offensive may be noted from the number of ncgolialions in which the Soviets alre;idy arf' in volved either directly 'o r indirectly. tnc!urled a re four -pnv.·cr t:i lks lo reduce tensions in Berlin, world disann::iment talks in Geneva, I he Salt lalks v.·ith !he Unilcrl States. soon to be rene.,.,•cd 1 n Hc!.c;1n"k~. and the La 1 k ·" \)(>tween the 1wn Germ;inys 1n which the Ru ssians pla y a decisive hehinr1-l hc-sccncs role. Jn ;irlr111ion. the rtu..;s1 an" ;ire prcsi;urtn~ for a r:uropran scrurity confcrrnrc :ind now rnr negotiations on mutual troops reduction ~. Ir the Ru ssians :.ire lru l.v sincere, !here he s t anrl earliest chance to prove it y,·ould seem !o be in Bcrhn. After months of st;ilen1atc. there has bf'en snn1e sign or a bre:.ikthmugh with Russian ag reement tn gu a r ;in I cc ('ivilian accc~s roules for gonci~ :.ind people travelling between West Berlin and West Germany. Agreement nn Berlin could open lhe way not only t-o West Ger1nan rati[i ca t ion (If nonaggression pacts with the Soviet Union and Poland but to a European security confer· ence as well. Without aercemenl and with continued hagglin~ over terms or definition. the world 's expensive arms race goes on. 'Miracle' Buses Set The Volunteer Po11t In Laguna Beach is providing buses for youthi; wishing lo at· tend lhe Kath rJ•n Kuhlman ''Youth Miracle". June 23 at the Hollywood Bowl . Miss 'Kuhlman. who prac· tices n1iracle healing will lead '. i,Oe religiously oriented even- ttg program which will begin al 5:30 p.m. 9119£3 Will leave frorn lhe 'iolunteer Post, 33~ Fore,;l Ave. at 4 p.m. Price for the round trip f31'e is $2 50. There 13 no ::idm iMion ehiir,11e to thf' •ervice. 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As a tl'ibulc to J05eph Thu rston. who was three years old when his fanU!y moved to the area in 1871 , the society plans to show slides and present tape recorded oral history interviews wllh several longtime L .a g u n a area residenlJI:. 'l'he centennial celt:braUon is planned for Noven1ber, the same month the Thurstons set- tled in the area. The 110Ciely plans lo ask lhe cJly !•} pro- claim a "Joseph Thul'3ton Weck " 1n November, u well. 1be societ y, under the dtrec- tion <>f Harry P. Jeffrey. Is currenUy seekinb a location for a historical cente r in Lagw1a Beach , to include a museum and li brary of "Lagu- niana," In cooperation with the Volun teer Post, the historical SAT. & SUN. ONLY society is planning ~ number of walking tours of lhe Laguna area, including visits t o archeolog1cal 11 i l e s , old Laguna streets and Gree nbcll lands. The nul meeting of the en· TRETC your budgef'here! Ure society wtll be held 11' September, al which lime ele<:lions of off icers and board rnemhcrs will be conducted. The meeting will also include a discussion on "Ind ians of tho Laguna Reg ion. '1 DAILY 10 TO 10 SUNDAY 10 TO 1 July, Extension Courses at UCI Herc is !he calendar or ~recial instruction offered throughout the mon1h of July by l."C Irvine extensio n: ' THUllSOAY. JULY 1 · lrf,Pl<:m•M•ng !h! N•"' SMT1I Sc ... "<e Pt1><1r1m, I( I. li:onneth P , 8 e••••· Pn O. <>•••ctcr. l •a c h •' !~~,f~~.,~;~. rrc·~~v:~~"'~~·,,, ~i'''Ut Irv·~• Eot•n>;<:m "'O•k•l>o<>. Me1linc1 •·• l ·ao-•·aa p '"· an<1 I 00-IQ-CCI pm. Monmiv. Ju"• 11. lnr-cuch Thu,.d•v, Ju•v •· ""'""' lnu .. <l•v. July I whet1 m•e1;.,q ;, ).' D m anly. l!m. 101 . P1'•"<•1 ~<1•1'C•• 81<1<1 , UC Irvin• CM"DUS S1ne1I• 1<1mlHI01'. M,1S per t •u,on a• Jll 511 Pfr lwo•tnlcn <11v. THUllSO,,Y, JULY I "L•nd.c•oo." Edw••d BiW•'tlan. ••• 1,t, M l ll'CIU••• .,.., 1••Cher. P•r1 o! I IJO !•vine E•l!n''°" !Klur• W'T•I •, "E•QM Gt rmlnol l ""mH In "''·" MM· G•• l f'<I lnune11v e¥1~lnQ•, I lO-!O.GO 1> m , l!m . 1~ Phy1lc11 Sdl<lc~• S ida., UCI C8mDU• S!nQI• 1dm\1'lon, $j,'A'.I. lUE~OAY, JULY f ''"Th• G• .. 11 WO•~•tlcP ;,, Child 0.-YPloom•nl," 1n lt1 ltn•lv• lwa wt•~ UC Ir••"• E••t"'l°" O•O<lr•m. 9 • m · 5 !O 1> m, ru1sn1v, Julv • •h•ouo~ F """•· Julv 9 Ind M°"dfY, Jul• 12 tnrouoh S11u•d1v, Julv P Coo•<11n&1c" E lc•r.o• Wvn.,e, M,,., l•clur., •od •. , • .,.....1,or ot T•1c~cr E<lu<ll•Cl'>; <11 ,..c- lor, lJCI L11>or1r0<v ~(f\col, UC l<Yln1. tt11.,ucto" from Ge••ll ln1tltulo· Fron• ••• 110. M 0 , Ol•ectcr, Jor.n w. ~''"''· O O, Oi•oc•a•, Vl•u•I llfle•rc~; Clvdo r 1 ,n1~)~1ri.'"\!fn18 ·~~1~n";'~,;·•~':n. 11~o·.~ p n,, ... , S< ''"'"' Bl<ID . UCI ••mou•; Rll ot1'or m••llNU, Mult10U•DO•• l!m. "'On"' Vl•t• :l<Ntcl, )911 M(lftte \l"!I "VO I Ccsta MHI FH' I?\ 00. "'' r•"''"'•!oon wan IS0.00 d•<>0><• '"""".a b• Ji.rn• '5 No 1in91t •dmlnlon1. "lho ~~~~.Es~,A';,· ~~.\~.~"'"' "" Otv!'lonina Po•,.>nl l Pot•" ! i & I, '' ,_,••tte•I " Ono, P~ 0, <hl•rman. P'I· 110•81 C•,,ter to• rho E•Pl<>•1ti..., Of ,_,uman Pelonhal, LI Jello: m orrlago c•uns~IOr Ind P>Vtholoa,u PMt ol • lJC lrYlno E •IPn!ion lot!"'" Hri••· ;~~ s~.;::,•:ct"oc1~.!m~!1;: Jc ®i·,'~;~: <1"'"'" s.ncl• &<1mln ocn, lSOO. WEDNESD,,l', JULY 1 'Th• Por•on81 F I Im l ho (d!o<, , .Un (~lftn "nd1lo~ .. B•<h '" ••ch ..• o .. tm o! Wiid HotH•. ,.,..,., Men •n<I I W•rdrobl •f'<I OU "" ' "'"'! l'IU\ IKIUr<, I ••' """ '"'"'"· MA ••~•l!&nt "'"'"'''" ol l n•.rt•t C8hl0<n•~ 518tr CcJ••o• 11 1'u•l••1on ""'r cl a lJC l1vtnr [•· '"'>'O" IO!•u•• '•N•••• F•lm '" FO•" Mod~•(' 1001000 om . Rm lit l"oJ'n8n•1<t• Holl, UC lrv,ne (8m<>u•. 5 nol• l <l'tl<I'•<>", M SO TltUllSDAY, JUlY I 'Flo••.'' E<l.,.8rd B•bfrmon, 1rll\I, •" il><luror &nCI ttachu P•fl af • UC lrYIM E •fr"l•On l•clutO ••r'" "!'•0~11 C.•'m'n&I Tnrmr• on Ari" Monda¥ and i~""?t.v P~::1~';',0~,1.~c~1rnfl?~a .cu(/ c•mD"'· Sinai• 1dmln lDn, U SO. Fl!IO•Y. JUl Y ' • M~n111,na M•<I•<•• f "'"'l>•nclt1 In "'° Ct•"raom." h lJC lr•lnc E,i.n•lon i n••• O•v ~1,,oo•m. Ftld•>, J~•• • 6 l~ p 'ti ~~lu·~-Y JI•!> ID •nd >I. t •.., S pm M•ra•'" W1lloom1on. < , tO n&!o• e• s1n.,,1 Hool!" O••"OO c ~ ••t,. ~'"""I o"•<r . ond Si lly \' o-• ""~"I ""''" A n4n~ . .,. \l<>·•" ... ~'' ~onaol 0•·""' Pm •l• p.,,.,,,, S' •·nrr< e•nn uc• '''""0"' ~··na "'~ lu· n ·~· \01 "'""''""' rer l-10. SUNO•'I'. JUl Y 11 "''"• ! ·a~"meni•I lllm Tho LO•H "' l'r1nl"•" " "'""" ~.,. i>""' •"II n'h•" t '"'' '"" "' • '" l"' A·>~ All•n, I.' (I •\0,•\t•~• t •t'f''°' ~· In••'•'• t ~t·frl"• I I•'" ('1 '~• &I r un.,10<1 fl•d nl • I( I•,"' (•'""'•"n l•c•u<r '"""' f >m !• ~°'" "'""'"' -XllOOO 11m, ""' 11• Hum•n•hP• """· UC t••·n• <frn ~~· S"'QI• ~~"""""' 1' 10 MONO•V. JULY ll "MM~•r I!~ Oo;nlt 1~ ~"" \·119"• Pn 0 l•c''""' •~ P<••tlQIOO> l!C e ,v.r•,d• P"'' cl • !JC ''"'~• E" ··--••O" Lf<lu•• \.t"•I fn• ~"'"'•C•" , •mi•Y •• 1 XI 10 00 pm . 5•••ttCf LK · Iv•• f•oll. l!C ""'"' comou• 5••GI• acmh,,on 15 00 MDNO•Y, JULY 1l .,':"1!~~.,"/~', ~,:'~w~;~, ~~~'";,';,'1no• •;l\j~ l•v~• F.~t'n''"" 1•<11<'• '"''"' 'Eoonl G•rmltt•I Tn•m•• '" I d Mane•• ••d l•L1...,•V •v!n•"'l\ I :JD !O 00 g "' . ~"' 10• Ptt•<•t•• ~ ...... , •• ll•no ' UC ! <•mou• S•nal! ~am''"""· 1\ '>O W£0H£SO,,Y. J ULY 1' "''"'••orel8hGr'• 01 l•ut!i Ttlumpn ol '"•Will The fl•H ol ado111n lt11l1< , , 111ml1v '• 1n1 S•'a , , An<I D•Y, M1,..i.1~ Wa• Kll!td , •nd otn1r1," tl!m1 a~d lf<h"f · T••I """ •II•"· M.A, ·~•l•t•nt or c!e"o' n• , .... , ... C•li lo•n•• SIAI • Co11•a• •I l'uilortctt 1'1rl o! o \'( 1tvin• F • l•n1lcn \K!Ut f \Ori•••' ""1lm on l'Ql" Madt1:· /_)0·1Q·OO pm _ l!m 111. Hu...:.nlhH H1U, l!C Ir•'"' c1mou1. Sln9lo •dml'>I"" 1oo1_jil Wl!ONESO•Y. JULY 11 "T1'• undrr>"o••~ ct lh• Wn•• World," Tntoac•a W•tl\, MB A , com ...,u,.it•llon •nd !•oi~loo ccn•ul••"' .~~ •u•l>a• Par! cl • UC lrvl"• F.•to"oiO~ I,...,..,. •orlt \ 'T~• A "'• • • < •" F•mOlv ,'" / 00 10 00 O m, !>c••<llf LH· tu••· l'<••I, UC !rvlftf c1mcu•, 5,.,.,,, l dm!"'01'H'Jfso,,Y, )IJLY 11 "t.l•n """ Wit," Eaw•rd Blbfrm•"· a r!lot, "'' IKh"e' M>d te•c"~' P••t ct • UC 1 .. :~, E•t"""o" IHl11•e \t "t•. "Ei~I (;•rm'""' !Mmes In ,,,,,.. Mor>· o•• 1na J~ur•<l•Y t Y•nl noJ, 7•ll).ID·OO "m . '"' lO• Plw1ic•I Sci•ncf'!' Bldo .. l!CI c1m<>~iNSJr;._~~ ~tt'~''f~· I~.~. "lnteroret•llon1 e r Truth. NIOhl •nd !'ow ... 1'111 K•Y• Mid• Hup ..• l hf l'rlv1l1 Liie of 1 CIT .. ;T~ur1d1v'1 Ch11<1<1• ... and o!ho,.."" him• 1nG l.clure, Tr•i Ann All•n. M.", 1ul•l•nl prorona• or Th••!••· C•IL!otnl• ~I•!~ Collt<>t 11 Fullorton. P•" cf I lJC lryjn1 E~ien•lcn !Ktu•• s•d11, "Film I~ Fou• M<><1r1," I OO·IO:OC p m, llm, lit, Hum•n""' H•ll. UC lrv•n• com-1><1•. SlnQlf aamts1.on, Sot SO MOHO•V. JULY I' "M•n onO lO••," Edw••<I fllb•rm•n. er!i>!, ••I IK!t""' Bnd lP&<""· L••I o! • UC Irvin• E~1rn11on IKlut • """'· El~hl G"minal Them•• on Al!." Mott· d~v •nd Th...-1d•Y •v•nln11s. T·lO·IO 00 "m., llm. ID' Ph.,l<•I Scion<.-B•a; .. UC! com11~•oJ~'l~. •J"U'~~'ljt· 1! SO. I SAT . & SUN. yr, l!Uaran· Shop &. .save ll l "~•• llo11•r<h •nd lho Famil~,'' •I•• , , Runclm•••. Ph.D,. o•1cno1111111t P~rl o! • ~ t . Kma r L • IJC l•Yln• E•l•n•lon 1rdu,. ir•I••· Lt ' "The "mr rlc1n Fomll~." 1·00-10 Oii ' "'• j' "·~'-Sc11n<• LK lu•• Hall. \IC'"''"" . ,;•of<••£;!) 11!_ ' com11u•. Slnclo 1dmln lan. 11.co, •l; ~~·-'-,;-. .a.;.__ "DMu"!:~:~10F°''1Y.;,/lJi,.~.1' Endl••• ~a.mttD~~ -=:..'-0-~Jr.-••.·~1•.'' ''~"'°·"'="''""' s .. mmor." tllm and IKtu•e. T•rl Ann .ol!rn, M ,,.,, aul1t•nl pro!•~•<>' at lt<•aler. Colltot n\1 Sfllr COlll'<I• •I F ullortM Patl ol t lJC l1vin, E•· 11n1IM IKh"• ... 1 ••. "F1•m '" Fcu• Mode•," /·00-10 00 D.m, llm Ill, 1-fum•noll•• Ho ll, lJC 1•vin1 comp"'· Slnglo •dmiulon, u.~. WEOHESD,,,V. JULY 11 "'Per,,.ludlltln o1 Se• $1ftf'<ll•Pt -I• 800109'!' D••llnv'" )ono Pr•th.,, Ph O , •••l•lonl 11rote•sG• o! !oaciolOVv. San F•rnanac v i ii•• ~111• Ccll¥o• P•rl al • UC l"'lne E>l•n•lcn l•<!uro •t•l•" "Th• "medcan Femllv." I lC ID:CCI p "'. Scl•nc• Loclu,. li811, l!C lrYino (amllu1. ~lnglo adml .. lcn. \S 00. . ·u,.., •• !i!~~~" !,;,,JUc\.-:: .. ~un1<1rln9 wolh tno Hurt ChBd," S•lm• B. B•cwn, M ~.W , P•V<:~•o!roc ><>Ci•I work•<, O•anoP CO<Jnr• M..,i(•I Cfnl.r, UC '"""" " UC lrvlnp E•lfn•;o,. In-. •. D•• ln,tllutt, Thu"d"" July 17! F"<I••· Jul• ~l. Satu•a••· Jul• 11: ~ • m 11 naon, 11 XI·? )0 pm,_ ,m 1'7. Humonlll•I H•U. UC! camDUI. F-.: '"· lHIJllSD•Y. JUlY 11 l!A s n1i1Tn.:r11r>\'" flna1ing hrarl~. pop-up t rimmrr, BRADLEY UNDERWATER WATCH 2 days only sgaa Rei;::. $10.9;1. L11n1innus dl:il- movra blr time dial for ski n rlivl'rs. \Vhile quantity Iasis. .: t .1 i TWO-TRAY TACKLE BOX n f SAT. & SUN . ONLY $2.86 'I ·I ~ G Whilr plastic trays, total of 16 cnmrartments. Lugga ie-; 'l style handle. Sold 1n Sporting Goods Dept. ' •·TM• "r! er ~•o•vtellln; •• •n Ille! to R•1d!ft9 C"""or•hrn1lon and Otvelco-rnont er lle1dln<> S~llh." • UC Irvin• ElltHt•lan Flv~ Div ~r •o•1 m . Tnu,,dov. July ?I; Fti<tev, Julv 1); Mcndav, July ''· Yu11d1 .. Ju!v 11; WtDn••D••· Julv 11; t •,m,•11 noon 1n<1 11:)()-J lO "m, Laur • Ol1her. ""'·"" I C· I reu, u•0<1ut 01. oerfc•m• r, "'D' aln9 Or!l~I l!m lfl, Hum1nllle• Hi ll. lJCI C8rt1PU•. t~ l!Q 8 FT. X 20 FT. SWIMMING POOL $12.88 ' 32 QT. PLASTIC ICE CHEST ~UHD,,Y. JlJlY Jj ••5,. "n•mal"" Fiim• ""im1t l'l rrn 'A' , Wfty dCt vau Sm,11, Mono L;u1 .•. " Unlti>rn In lk1 Garde" ... •r><t "'""'·" !l<m1 or•d le<lu••. r.,. Arn Allfn, M ". ani11"M Pral f'"'' or l ne11..-. C•ll•o•nl• S••I• Coll"l• •l ., SAT. & SUN. ONLY $5.88 ~ . Shu'ri,1' 1np 1·1111 , \\ i1h ~ix vrr\i('lll ,<:upp .. rt~. hr11.vy rt11ty I 1:11~~f'd plll<;lif' 1rr ('hr~1-1df'>11) fnr plcnirl', campine; A: r· • 81 FullerlG'l. P1r1 o1 o UC t•vl,... E • tfn"Gf' '"''"" ,.,1.,, '"Fiim In F<>U• Mot1e•," 1 00.10:00 p m, l!m, 1/1, Hu· m•n111,, ><•II. U( ltv<n1 <•mPu•. 5•n- 9l1 •Dmi.,lcn. U ~. i;rrrl .-nr1•11~11.trrl 11Rll 11 t!h h11k"d Pn:11n••I fini '>h 11nrl rn1· ~· bsC'k ,\'ard fun. h:rrr~ food C'Old fnr h11urs. l'ic lurf' used frir l:lnssrd 11nyl l111r r rnrnplrlr 11'illl rt1·a1 11. fi•IO j;al. <·apa cil,\', fi illu~1ra1inn f1tll.v. ''!'°'.,_,..~ ~~ '"'IC ;..ZJ" ....... -,...,. ':=":..= ':"• -.:.J ~ -~ ..,,-;:tJ:_l::::O-._Qo.-:::Z:: ""lil'iP:tt ~• -·F.'" ',;::::-~, I l I MOND•Y, JULY ft ·.·1 • F•"111• L•W lle•o•m, Cohrarnle't CD1'11tu<llY@ 8 tf•k wolh lHttl T•&<I' !•01'."' M•••• E>~"' MSW <t>r oc!ar, r8mil• Coun1•lltto ~"'•·~·· (.,.. «•••lion Cl)<lr!, l"• Su~'""' rour1 In• ::~.·~:~~ .. CO<J~~;,.,:;•'1 .• ::.:., uc .. 1',"~": , 1 AmOflc•n F•mi1Y '" I OO·IG DO p,.,. \ S<••nfe L•Clu•• Hi ii, UC 1rvino com Du• 5'"J.1Ei:~ES'6~Y·. ~1uifv 11 .,;·,~;":1••.T~;1~:~::1. 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Jl,.<1. 11. m11in "bout 3 )/"ara nlrt and h~J his OY.'ll c~. • H M"ft '11 s movint salt: ~ wOflt' ,,.,·anl to mi.u, flrom. il'll:'rll ln1erior dl"f;OrA1nr fnN'l"ff In vll<'•lt' stuchn by Ju~ llth! ! ! 30 lo W-' ~1JC1lon1 on qual ity furn· 11urr. lampt, ple1u~1 and mor<". • \\'anl 11 li?'Wvey lrvi~ r11 nch w11s;:on whttl'! O\rrk 01Jr OA 11. Y Pl!lm 1A.1rr11 .. n~ trrr tl<'!Ail11. It • .. , PLASTIC UTILITY CAN r SAT. & SUN. $1.64 Roi:: j -g11I. 1•11p11ri !y "11;itr r •. • t boy" pl a~1 1r 11t1li 1y 1·11 n fi1 1rrt '''it h lr11k·1l1'nnf. rctrllC'lahl,. no:r.1.l1·. A 1n11st ror •·sn1p1n~ t rit'IS nr tl'lnt: v11.vcatinns. Avocadn c·nk•r. METAL TRASH CAN SAT. £ SUN. 2/$5.00 s 1r .. ni: t:~l1 a n i1rd :10 i;:.:il. cans II II h ! 1Ch1 lid~ In S('!'llf .. l r11-~h. fl11~1 rrs!stant. Neat s11 \•1n1:!t. t oo! ,L._---·- SHOWER-MATE STYRENE TUB ENCLOSURES 1711 2 Days Only T""'<loor both rnb ~nck>sure has sati n Jnodlzcd fin ish.met· :114 frame. :i1vren(' paMls. Charg<' it. • ,;· i " ,j I I I __ i~«~~~ .1 ·-~'.11 /. ! r \. I GIRLS' DAISY THONGS Our Re9. 3.44 Days Only 2 2'' '• " b " Fln1\'f'r pn•\·C'r! (;rf'lll 1;1:;: rt111~y tn111s lr at hr r thnn ;s fnt , \\'h1!r 11 ilh ~d111 ~1111Jlr ~ldr h11rklrs. rnn1fnr t11hl,, fl at hrt!, }j l,o•nC.·l•rarint: :-111,.~. Big ssv1ni::s no": Gir ls' sitt s 5·ll, l \'l 1,·,1. : ::!L"":!I-...:.~.;..:. -·-~-=-=--==>?..-! ;~. -:=:iZI USE YOUR KMART CHARGE OR BAN KAMERICARD 20 GALLON SIZE lf*'?C'*IJ Mj I ::z;tt•&e 1g; I ! U lt !! I CZf:W:."m'""" TRASH CAN !t SAT. & SUN. FINISHED YANITY SAT. & SUN. $32.88 Fnrmlc·A ('ovrrrd v11.nl1y "'ilh •p l11<1h !>Ack. Con1r.o: in \1 h i!r 11nd colora. fBtl· I •·C't nnt included. l 1: Sn llp on lid. mold-t . !: ... m=»t .. < II . ~· ·~ f ....... •Hirt ..,...- ) -::, .... ~~ .. -~ ..... ~ . ·~-·-· ~,.. -·. PENINSULAR OUTSIDE WHITE SAT. & SUN. 2/$7.00 E\trrlor 1!1tt'x or oll Na~ llflllM" r•lnt. Dl1iy 10 •P- I l'ly. rf'!ii111 ~ ,,.,.,..lhl!rlns;:. " R fo'rf'~h \1•hitc ilvea hom e nr11• lnok. KM 400 WITH PULL VERTICAL STARTER .... 79 .f'-2 Day1 5900 J ~·H.P .. 21" in·l1nt whttlf:, Hft aluminum runnel de~lr. Bngs & Str•non engine, chrome T ·h•n· dlt, 8'' wliccls, height arljustcn. "< .... '~t!!f&M~ COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH 2200 HARBOR BLVD . 19101 MAGNOLIA 11 W l llon} Ca t G•rfleld ) \IA Presi econo i'COllO to ("U unt•111 of lhf' "' C'hlllfl ~'.1·un rresi or A 11llh nr11· f ~uch · '" Assoc reono l'lfril'ia n1i nis t 11i!h I ff'CO\' t\lc( ('('0001 )lay t1uart Produ "subs ' ,. "' ',, . t' ·~ ' B Muc pres eco to u dilf day. cent is d lion J TO Jflp<! :ippr deal Anl{' au!o :..tits l 'ilr II ~0\f' l ' s aulo1 .'iec'tll Df'tr Ch """ for $ lhro .seU ~!.<!If' i;alrs \l'ill Japa Ch 36, NixonAideDampens Easing Jobs Market l\ASJllNL;TON 1API Presi dent N!xon '5 ch i ef econon1ic adviser says the t>Co110111y is rnovlng too slowly t(J c·ut int o the high rate of uneu1µJnyn1ent, a prirne goal of rhe oidn1inis1rat1on. I Ir. Paul \\I !\ll't'r~cken . rh;i1rn1an uf !he Council of ~:('ononllt Advi<1ers. said the f'residen ! 11•itl decide in July or Aug ust 11·het her to st11y 11 ith pre~enl policy or propose nr11· e c on o m i c slirnulanls, ~uch as a tax t'U1 us to achie'le the degree of economic expansion which will do it.·• Nixon en1barked on an econo1n ic ('xpansion proJ!ram th is )'ear I• tritn the unr1nployme nt rale. which rose frorn 3.9 pt"rcenl of the Y.'ork forc e in Januar~·. 1970. 10 6 percent Lil Janu11ry or this year. Last month, !he fi gure 1noved up lo 6.2 percent. in- stead of declining as an- ticipated The Presulenl had proJrcled a 9 percent increase in lolal rcono1nic output this year a!\ being the ratP t1f expansion ne ed e d lo r e d u ce Jn an in1er1·ie11· wilh the As.soci;ited Pr e s s . the <'t·onomisl suppl ied the rirsl official word lh fl l the> ad- tninLStration «~ dissatisfied 11 irh the paee of the ~conomie f E't'O\'t'!)'. good, expansion by historical unemploy ment be lov; 5 pl'r- standa rds."' i:ent by the end or thl' year. :\1cCracken ~aid he thought cccnon1ic ~ta1 istics for Apnl , ~\ay and June. including the quarterly t;r·oss Na t i on a I J>roducl figures, \'li ll reflect a ''substan1ial, and a pretiy Stepped-up federal spend ing , ""At the san1e llme."' he v.·Hh budgl't defiei1s totaling !'iaid. •·11e havr to recognize $~0 bill ion 1n fisca l 1971 and tha t the expansion is not yet 1972. and ;in exp an s ive n101'ing fa st enough to eat into nionetary policy by t h e the unemployment picture. }o"eder<1l Reser\"t , 11· e r c And I think it is im porlant fo r i:ounted on to help. --------'-~~~-I Best E11,e1·gy So1trce? Mu ch of the po\ver in U.S. ind ustry comes frotn ("Om· pressed air and it has the potential of bei ng the most eco norni ~al, ('leanest . and quiete st ~ource of energy to use \v1t h n1od ern hand tools. In all . 1norc than 200 different kin ds of too ls arc air dr iven in industry to- da~·-·rhe massive t a.c;t iron base of the \Vorth lnglon centrifugal air co1n prcssor :.ho11·n in Buffalo. N."\"., is designed to do its part in reducing noise pollt1 · l ion in the factory. ------ J apa11ese Open Doors For U.S. Trade Ties TOKYO 1 lPJ) -T h " Jap<int'St' go1·ernmen1 h a ~ :ipprovrd tod;iy a SlOO mill ion dr.at brt11een Chr.1 slri-Corp . .<\mer1c;1'.~ 1hirrl · 1 rt r ~ t> ~ t automubill' manuf:ict11r('r. and :-.11tsub1.sh1 ~lotvrs . rhe '.\""o. J l ar mt1 ker 1n .J:ipan It W<IS Lhr .I .1 pa 11 f' ~ f' ~Q1 rr11n1enl" r1rst ;ipprn\"rtl ol l" S. in>l'S1111r11! 111 .lap~n-11: auto1n11bll l' indu~t r~. 11·hich 111 ~erond 111 !hr "'!lrld onl.I' to f}('ll"Oll t:hr~sl('r 11ill purcha~t 35 pcrcf'n1 of the i\1ilsub1sh1 stock for SlOO million O\'er rhe. ne.'l;l three 1·car.~. J\fil.~ubislli will :iell ilS cars in 1he Unlted ~t;itf's 1hrou gh lhr fhr~·sler sa lt's net"·ork. ;ind Chrysler will dis!ribule il!i produC'ts 1n Japan through J\1i1sublshl. Chrysler expect~ to import 36 ,000 J\litsubishl cars th1~ 1·rar. fi0.000 in 1972 and ·!:?5.0l.IO by 19i5. lt already has brgun 10 ni arkr l tlli lsubishi 's ron1pact ("nil u1 !hf' l!nll l'd S!ale.s a11 the [)(lrlgr Coll. Foreign 1n\·es1n1enl i n .l!l\Hln"s auto industr~· ha;; bcl'n proh1bi!ed 111 protect .J:ipancse rilr makl·r~ from <'Olll pl'tlti on b~ the h1gg+:>r l ' S. i on1p:1n1('~. Rut .lapan now •~ opening il.~ ;:11110 1 n<luslr~· ln out ~irlc partic1pa11011 Similar 1n1·c:~t n1ent pl;ins arc exp1·c1cll tn ht' ;ipprovcd later this .vra r be111·rcn f~cn· eral J\1o!ors and lshz1i. which :-;peciali1.es 1n trucks and buses, and betwttn Forrl and Toyn l\ogyo. which b111ld11 rola ry~ng1ne cars. i\litsubishi wants lo c;ilch up \1•1th Japan "s two bigge11! auto makers and importers, Toyota an d Ni11san . 4 DAY WORK WEEK STARTS A Ne\1·port Beach <1r("hitect-1 engineering fi rm has tauncl".ed [ ~'four-day work v.·eek of :16 hours a day rind givcsj t rnployes lhf' da~· orf on· Fridays. Ellerbe"s "'l'Slern regional offices at 2182 Dupon l Drive is joining in the move "'ilh the 11innesot;i firm's ot her four offices. according to J ack r.eorgi• \\'est Coast \" ic e presidl'nl . (;eorµr suid l11e. l1n11 f'X· peel., increased crca1i1•if.\', cf- ficienc.v a n d productivity because the l'n1ployes v.'il! con - tinue lo bt' paid for 40 hours. Their four day busines~ hours v.·ill run from 7'30 a.m. to 5: 15 p.m.. wi!h a 45·tninute lunch break. In the beg inning , key personnel v.·ilJ man !ht" of· fices Frida~·s. Mexico Sale Of Ne 'v Drug Given Okay A /li e wp or l B e a c h) phz.rmaceut1ca1 l1rm has gain· cd i:ierrniss1on to n1:i.rket an antiviral wonder dr·og in !\1ex- ico l ~opri11os111r. 111ru.le b .I N c w p o r t Pharrnaceutit:11ls International. is said to fi,llht flu. smal![Xlx. meas le~ and any othl'r dis<'asC' C':i used by a virus. It is not a1·a1 li1bl c in thr U.S.I :-Jld isn"t likelv !o bt for <1nnlhl'r t11'0 or 1hl"t"'C .vcars. Only 1110 eo untnt's. i\lexic·o1 and Argen11na. hrtvt' tho~ far\ J?ll'rn p<>rm ission ror salt' of 1hc flrug 11h1ch t·nnies in l;iblrt forin · ll will !;ikr U'i longer to gft l" S rtpjlfO\"rtl bE-<:ause n( the Fnn<I and J)ru~ Adrn1ni);lrt1l1on rl'(lt1ire111ent.~.'· ~a1rl Dr. All'ln .I c;1ask\". onr t>f thr loundt'rs n( 1hr ,'\e11por! <"1Jn1pan.r. :-\cl1hrr 1 :lask~. nor )11~ partnr1·. nr l': .. ul Cnrrlon. who di~covr1Td 1he rlrll(!, 11ay it sprNis up lhr bocl!<'·~ own nat ural reartinn.~ ai;:;iin.~l :in.1 inlruding \"ll"U.~- C o mpan,\' rcp rl'scntal 1\"t~ saifl raw materials for the drug h<11'e already been ship- ped 1o Ar!i(cn!in11 and should bf> on the mn rkl'I lhl'rf' in :tG-60 days. bul no ti me: estim?.\t rould be g1 \·cn for sal~ in ~1 elie<l. Fro1n Good to Bad Engineer Surplus Could Reverse LOS AN(;~..:LES -tBW ) - Speculation is growing that to- day's sur plu11 nr engineers may create tomorrow'.!! shor\.agl', reports Califom i11 Busines~. the v•es1ern financia l "·eekl~· "1llile roday's headlines le.II enginr:ers In S n u t her n Californ ia alone t 70.000 n11· liot1ally 1. sonlt" obSf'r\'ers fttl lhtTt l'."on"t be t nou gh graduating ena:iner.1 lO fill }obs opening In the next two to l e\·en yf'ar~ Dr. Chauncty Starr. de11n of ~ ~chool of en gineering at 'CLA, put.~~! th is way: "The onlit range economic grovoth of .a.lifomia rlepend~ on the "1iil;ibilily of ~ large pool of 118ineering: manpoy,·er. which s .gcriously endangcffi:I by the ui-renl slo"'dO"'n in j)ngineer· na tduc alion." lie describes current engineering unemployment a.!'I •·temporary" and arlds that within th e nex t four years the situation will be reversed. Ile says that from lour lo seven years from TIO\\' tlhl' amounl of lime H lake!'! an cngineer lo graduate from L1Cl.A I lhcrl.' 'l'."ill l)f' a !lhorlagf' or g r a du a t i n g engineers because students are now ~iftg discouraged from l.'nrolllng in eoginttring schooltt Starr also notes lhe oaUonal v.·ork force in(reases about 2 per~nl per year. an cf engineering demand ha ~ rollo"·ed lh is as a m\oimum . Dr. Zohrab K;iprillian, dean nf the school of engineering ~I I.ht Cn ive rslt y ()f Southfrn Calif-0rni1, also labe ls the surplus of out or work engin- ~r!I as onl y a temporary sil· uation. "Nat ionally, lhe problem ill le~-.; erious."" hf' says, "The supply of educated people in relat.ion to lhe number of jobs is much mort critical in olher areas. Hrre In Calilomia we happen to fee l !ht" pinch more pain fu l ly becaust of aerospace.'' Kapr illian !H!e!I •~ a solution eng ineer11 11·ith 1 broader back ground of knowledge. Dr. John Meyer' nr the dep11rtmenl nf chemical and nuclea r engin~ring at the Uni\"er!lily of CaHfomia 111 Santa Barb11ra afi!:rct.s Ile i;ug- gests tnglneer!I p\J I !heir ernpha~i~ on "mak ing this a safe r, cleantr and mo r~ hu rnant \1'orld." Premier Quali ty! JUNIPER TAM S OU'ISUnd1ng. tush blue-1.re,n 1oha£t ~ l1vor.tt !or l•111n and Rifdt n acct ol i nd luw ~pre•dm1 2round covtr. Oui Jumpeiu~ ~•bmJ r \VIN-A -LAW ~ llon'! ro r,'tei to l ~k for ~·011r frPc '·'fhin~ L:rcrn" humprr slich.rr H's ~oorl !or lhP r1 nlog1 · CliP.& 1 Save. Free! SNAIL, SLUG ANO INSECT KILLER G;ird'n pe~1~ tine 111 Somply ~ponkle O•N t•i •111li1 !orm~I• 11r,M 110::::~~~::~1~:~\n;,~:~~ /JI th1ld1 e•• 1nd p•I\. G~rm 11n ~ •til•l11 11 ~'l. 99• ~ I - -'-"-"'~--J_,_"'~1•_-_1_,_'1~~~~~~~~~'-"'-'-'~'-"-'-'"""'""a Super Savings! FRUITTRHS TGvr cno•~t ol 1~so1l td ltml htt~ 11 Jn ,mb~l•t,itblt Vilut 1 Pt1l11. ~!unt. JP!OCO'. ll'Ctdllll,. (herrv, Ilg, .ioplf. 1rd nl~e1s, H~vt dthC•OU~ 111ut JIOund YOU illi"IY~. 1u~t !or the pluckm~I Otl•tr Mu1\t!1t1 Rd SS 9~ 1o \ 10 ~p•C•i! "''th 11s PATIO FURNITURE CLEARANCE! 01i~r.c lleduct1on~ on Top Namt l 11'1ts T ible~. ch11rs. l1mnees. CJtl~ iCtr~sories. 1nclud111~ o-.ir t tclu1ivt Decoutor Pl!~ B~ncht1 and ChJ,t\. Save up to 50% ~~ ' 111 Bloom1 Red! Truckload Sale' REDWOOD ROUNDS Ttrhlir lor £ardens, walkw1ys, drovtw~ys 1nd drcnr1tor lnuthr· RrJI loo~ la~tinR r'owood ~P~• 4~ \l.•r• w,·,, ~·llm~. 111~01 '" 1 :1r 3p ,,, • .iu 01'1~ .1!10111to 11 nloJ•I 11o,,,, • BOUGAINVllllA :-i pec1 nl ~ l:arde11 1.igh llnJ,l LJ isplrt y Ir. !l!"'m 011 st l'a ti nn b.v (;(JRO Lrr~: Satu rda y g Sundav Color your t nti1r summer beaul1ful• Th e rr•I earden • show-offs"! Mos! , \\ r honor Aan kAn1e nt...i rd & i\1a5lcrChargr 1 lours. R·f> P1'.l Da il\ Includ ing Sund a~' INSTANT LAWN :: ~ ~--. '• " •, ,• . -' '' DAJl't PILOT S rr d~y Junt lB 1971 --.......-~~-;.;::::==;:~;;;;:;~.;;;:., __________________________ , Moving Up H MORGAN N 0 B L t fonntt tt.ridtnt of Neur port Beach fur 1omt 20 ~Hrt U ont of c1gllt ad tnitUd to f)(!Tt nersl 1p of Dom.cl It. Moore consul tlmt.r tti t n111 ro1nrr.1itnl t u 01nttr1ng and rl!'sourct (ft te/o pment IJt '-'now o rrf 1dr111 t'l/ B t I tt t de t , 1r1 tznrth ern ('n/ij1)ttl!O Among Noble s act1\ 11 es in Southern California was an engineer for the 0 r e n ~ t County Harb!)f D1slr1ct 11M1d he part1c1 pa1Pd 1n the plann ing :111nd coostruc11on 1nspect1on of 11 11 contracl harbor work along Vie coonly 1 ('08St!1ne 10/fN ' f';n rlt I ( I I I (' IJ~~ ~/(II I tn1r rig er u II St'rur l rJ In c1frc Nnl n1111I Rrnik I ris lrnnsferretf 1 1/ir 11r11 k s f o1n tn l1 V"l/l'y /l rui cl~ lie )Oil/Pd Srcuriry r at1{1c (JS I n Q1/(Jf/PI If 10 rrrlll l'f! 11 1969 n1 1/ prior to Ii~ p e ~r11/ nprin111rn1r'1t ~en pcf. 1 111/1 rl c f>(/nk ~ f nsl 1 tP/1 bro 1cl1 ?>I A RC MOR.1 EN':iF."J 9412 lanrH Cnrle ll1111t 111g1n 1 Rrncll 1Pte1ve<I o B F ( oodr1t /1 \Vun1rrs Circle p/orpie nward fol/1 w r 1Q lus rle .. 11c111 nllo 1/!e houor snr1rr 1 111 Sr f ra11c1s Hntel Sn11 f raric1sco tbr Amencan Ctoph)'slcal Unl<ln JOSEPll E Rf.BBERT of has 1 esig ,.t>d as const rue !ion manag er of The (Jly $200 m Ilion coin plex n Orange to become prtsidenl of Constructors Col J;iboratne /If RS 1\\1/~S OVER THE COUNTER ...... _...,.,. .......... ..,..i•llw .t .,,,...._.... ..... ._ •.u .. ~MC• .. -........ "".U W _..,.,. _,...... W _.. ... ._ NASO LiJtlngt for Thul'Mlay. June 17, 1971 ' ~Gitt.., tlV, " <>l•!t.it 1"-IV. G'-•"' W 1~ ) C>old (y( ~ t\lo GOOdwv 1t .... :IG"1 (;°"Id IT ~•V> )0'4 Gov EF n to>.. l lo G••ph Cn t7 o 6) ... GP~ Sc 0'>1 II G IA Mle JO, lt!'oG. fff' Mt 73 7)~1 G. tV Ad~ ) JJ,l(; 0Vt p ? ?..,C>ut nu! ~~ ?l~~: ::-~ l\o ll'l HUl!lll 11U 7? ~ Hen•~d F JO 0 .... Ho II J°"' ll li ~H~ I! (p ~l~ ~1' Ii< I AP 7lV, }j HIOCK In ll ll la olobm t'lo tl'o H-t r 11>.. II~ Horlz Res n:. I How d COi ll \JV. liowmd s ~ I ..... Huck Mte 1t>.. 1' ~ HU<!• f>'lp 1\o 1 i Hu\t P ll 1' liv.o C1> I I .... H•.Oll In I l'lo m.oQ• Sy 19 , 19•• mu. C1> o 1 1<'11 Nuclr l\-o • lnlo ..c • H\lnlo 0 p B l<o l6 \ nl • nd 16 '>111' njmk I n •1 \nmtG l~ •V. ln8-Wsn •~ •• nLe• Cp l l\lo l•'A nMu( 6 o 1ntSv•m . " 1 ~ 1" ~1 ',, '" ' • • I I Jam W&I •~• •'4 Jam~• F 1 II I> Jam•~Y '69 '1 JhF1H s • OloJO••n M 15 . 76V. 1(0 (p lO'> Jl KMS nd ,,,.Sl(••SI 7 7~1(. $1 pl 19>:. lt o "• v•• 20 ... 70 .... "•"'•" A l V. l'-IC1 t Gr• '" n:, l(a yum 7l.., !• 1(•1r T 6 1 r> l(~nf! CP t 5 15V. l(p t ll 4to 5 l(~I on A S • •loo ICel wd •~> 9 I Ktl!Y 5•C 1 1 .. l(tvf! E'H 'l •SICt vt Fb 11 U K~Y ("•F J1o JolC•Y• PC_ 1' 1''1 1(n~ nl 11 77 ~Kne• E'I S'-'6KrkCp 1 • lilKn•p v,,_ '• 1 rt Lance In t 10 Land 11111 ~lortensen 1 ~ a s a I es represe.ntall\ e for home and commercial f u r n 1 sh 1 n g products 1'he Winners Ci rcle is composed of the top three percent of the B F Goodnch v.orld wide sale5 organ1iat1on JOE PINNOr.; of Cornr a de! 1-l ar has been named <1n a ss istant ~ice president of Mrs Cardamen1s who had l!l!l'f'N': :::n::tws:H::A~" ,...,,5 .,.::::»i been senior esc row officer a! Do""ney Sav 1ngs a n d Loan Asscc 1a!Jon 1 n charge of lhe fi rm s gov E"mment 1n sured loa n d1v1s1on He 10111ed t h e savings firm more than a year ago as man ager of the Norwalk branch office handling governmenl insured loa11s aod hi~ offices ~Ill remain 1n Norwalk FRED A A1cCl\Rl '" li (J~ been appon!led n~sts rmi t mnnaacr 11 rt/1 Scc1 r 1111 Pac1/1c Natzrniul Roik 1 Lagt111n RParl brn1tr/1 ~1c Carl n 1c~1de it r ( //11 11111<1 tn~1 Re.ac/1 101 fd Sri 1 nl / Poc1 f c os o nu11ar.;rn1r t I a111ee: 1n Par/y 1970 DR J()J/N \\ } '1./fl BORV of Cnsln ~1t ~n 110 ~ b1 e11 t1tJmerl ~r11 ui r T l'~earcll ocr pl111~1c1st at Cl PVrtn! f))/ Fie/(/ Tle~ea1 ch (n111p11 !J n Lo llnbra n s11/)~1</1nry nl Stnnrlard Oil C'a,,1µ0111J of Cn/1fnrn1a t a1rborn re<'CI\ ~ a RS 1n i:eolog\ frorn ~ t an r n rd cornpl('\rd lwo ' ~f<: of acll \ ~ rju!v 1n the I n1 trd States Na~\ anrt rt>lt11 nr rl to Stanforrl for an MS 1 n gE:<1rh,s1c~ \1 1~ I h n 1n geoptn ~1c~ wa s nbt ;11ner1 frnm ~1;u;<arhu~P!I < lnsl1t u\e n I Technologv anrl he Jnl~d Che vron Oil F1r ld llrsr 1rch Compan~ in 100!1 Fa1rb<irn 1~ a 111en1hrr nf !hr Eltplor;il u n Groph' SICISl.S iii d 10°/o NNN CARE FREE LONG TERM LEASE •"I' C:•mP•"Y •1>1.alod c~.1~ llttollel!U-•lt<••~ I RlR !1141 642 05•0 ATTENTION C•hf l icensed V•rlable Annuity & N A S D Repre1ent11hve1 A nntwbzrd Cnmrn1ssH111s- F ull VF.st111g s.11 Co po••'• T •• SI.tit• t d Pl••• '""' o School T •• Sha I ltr•ll "'""'"' ty Pl•fll Comptl I •• Produtlt ll•ph•1 htld " •' ltl ,,, !' lot t Ol'lf df"C.• 11'11• V t WI •1 Su11 lolf M 17' D• I~ ) )O W l•v St Cool• the t ancastrr office io1ncrl !he bark in !952 as an escrow secretarv She was prornrit t'd to r.scrow officer 1n 1954 and became sen ior escrow officer .., tn 196~ se1 en Buchheun a relired citrus rancher and real estate 1nves lor 1s a founder and former chairman of the board Qf Ora 11;ge Cou111y Bank lie has served as mil}Or and city Cilllnc1Jman In San Juan Cap- 1slrano and h;is been a me TI her of the Orange Count; Granrl JUr\ DONAi DR !\ARlJP/S 1s tie 1 ru !11 apprnnted 11.~s1~ to I 1 1cr presWent ol I: I (n 111 11ri Bonk 203 I: l r1 cu/u Air A1u1/tc11n will be rhe (Jf/1cr r 111 ch<1rgc (Jj c11n111e 1cfal /00.11~ N;iruri a Marine veteran gradua1ed from Ox11ard Union lhgh School and he also &l 1endcd Ne"'port Harbor H111h The ne"" El Camino B11nk of f1c<'r hvrs 1n Westm1n~ter with h 1~ \1>1fc and 1wo child ren NEWPORT SHELTER, L TO. 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One c:alltr .">31d h1.s l ~nn~r:;rcaen~1;;;' ~~~e~21c0:~1:;~: Layer Thursday l.a;.er. ...,·ho ha<; th re e children ranging in age from fi 1 lri 9. said his situation would be .. really bad" LI he and his family d1dn'1 :-hare a 1 .... ·o- fam1ly house \lo'ith his molher. y,ho Q\.\OS lhe proper !~ Al!hnugh he claimed not to be destitute, he only had S% to pay fiir the $93 Tin1e.s ad. Thr· nf'wspaper <igrecd hi bill h1ml la ter fo r the re ma ining t1~•1J doll a rs. ··r-.ty la st job y,·as Y.i lh a nnnpror1t organ1zat111n setting ' up meetings and :x:nunar.~,'' he s<i 1d. "\\:e got a neY.'1 director anr1 Lhere was a lul ofl pressur('--1 thoui:ht it be~t Ill leave. If I had kno .... ·n how f Sf'vere things were 1n the jnbl field l would have stayed. But J didn't, and the re is nu rP!re~t." fie has milrl l.'d 11ur y,·h;it ht' calls "1ny popular resume" tu 26J prospect1 l'e employers For h1~ e fforts he has recei1·ed 7R · /)Car .John" lelters saying r;orry and had r h re e intl'r\'ity,s. 1-fe has had no JOI) off1•rs 10 date ··r11 do alrno.~1 anyllung,"' h1•1 s.::i1rl. "but J\·e al11'<1Y" h;id ;in 11vf'N ·;i1 111n frir "!ork" ;inrt bflnd ..... The 1n1·C'sl1nen! f1f'lr! v.1.ulrl 1nt1•rl«~! mr but r,f c:•1urs" that field h:is been hard too . ' J_,a Paz l 'rio Win (;ash ];'or (rafts 1·tircr industnal a r L .~ s t u d r n l s at La 1'<11 lntcrmcd1are St·hnol r!'t'rntl_vl v»on cash a"·ard~ at thP (;rr;i\ \\'estern Show 1n Los An gtlt:'.~.1 Jn !he w11orl craft i ng catcgr,ry (nr 7~h and Rth gr:1dc i;!udent~. .Jar:k Saylor "nu first place and !15 for a .!.e r·;. Ing earl. Second place and SI O "-'en1 lo KC'\'i n Kl'lly for. a cherry bowl. R1rky Fisher picked up third place and S5 {or a ci.;Uing boarrl. .Jaek Saylor ;1lsn !f)(>k first placr in the indu..,trial craft calcj!'.ory for a styln.cd hrron which he crafted al lh,. school F'ive studrnts fro1n the gchool also y,·on awarrl!! in thf' Orange County A n1 c r 1 c a n Legion essay c on I e s t Rosemarie Flcniing. Brent Bergquam and Cathy c;aine!" took firsl. second and third place respectively in the coun· ty wide compelitiOn. Rob Loesch and ))awn Jnnedix received first and third places in the Ltgion's Alcohol-Total Ab s ! in en c c essay contefit. Syn1 posiurn Se t SANTA ANA -A frre sym· poelum ~· "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Making Your \Ylll . But Were Afraid lo Ask." will be offered to the public by Goodwill Industries at Fiflh a n d Fairview Streets. Sanla Ana . a\ 1:00 p.m. June 22. 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I • ~ -·.i •• . , - t 1i'ti ss Karen Keller are treated to one of the prograrns. \\'hich are made possible through funds raised by support groups, such as the newly formed ~Iission Viejo \Vomen's Philhar· manic Co mmittee. ' ., I Most organizations along the Orange Coast ue caught up in an end-0f.the-M!ason flurry. which includes annual meetings highlighted by installation of new of· ficers. Three such groups, who have transferred duties to new directors and are waiting to start the current year's busi ness are the Mission Viejo Women's Philharmonic Com mittee. Three Arch Bay Womert's Association and the Saddleback Mothers of Twins Club. The philharmonic group is a newly organized com· mittee \vhich v.•iJI join other county support groups in raising funds for the Orange County Philharmonic So- ciety. Chairn1an is ~1rs. Russell Patton and assisting her are the ~tines. Raymond G. hlcGo\van. secretary; Her· schel J.foopengarner, treasurer . and Alfred Tabatzky . publicity chair1nan. An installation luncheon in the Three 1\rch Bay Clubhouse concluded activities for the summer for the \Vonten's Association . !·leading lhe board is lilrs. Gilbert Young. Serving as chair1nen are the !\'Imes. Theodore Bean, program: G. !"). Krislenson. ways and means: Floyd Berryhill and .<\lex l·loag, hospitality, and R. T. Bos\vell, publicity. Other officers arc !he Mmes. Gordon Dahlquist and George Bo,vrnan. secretaries; 'fhon1as .<\. Rielly, treasur· er, and George Cunningham, director at large. Jligh!ig hting a dinner dance in the Mission Viejo Inn \\'as the installation of fl'tothers of T'vin s Clu b leaders . . <\c:cepting the gavel for ll1e ensuing year \Vas lo.1rs. Ken \Vichers. Others charged \Vith nC\V duties \rere the r.lincs. ('hartes 'J'ho1npson and Conrad Peterso n, vice presidents: J ohn Ken1per. secretary; P.1ichael ,\rznstrong, treasurer. and Hobert f''igcria. parliamentarian. 'l'he group meets on the third ·~vednesday of each n1onth. Purpose of the organization is to discuss and re· search problems and care of children and aid mothers in buying, selling. loaning or trading equipment and clothing for t\\•ins. BEA ANDER.SON, Editor RllM'f '"'"' n. 1111 J '''' 11 I\ I WORKING TOGETH ER -Mrs. George St. Jean Oefti asks Mrs. George Cunningham (cen- ter), director and fl1rs. Gilbert Young, presi- dent of the Three Arch Bay Women's Asso- ciation to work together in planning next year's activities. "·· GAVELING THE MEETING -Brad Figeria play~ with the gavel for the last time, for his mother t\-lrs. Robert Figeria fright) just turned it over to l\Irs. Ken Wi chers. new president of the Saddleback ~lathers of T\rins Club. \Vith them is Brad's t\via brother, Jeff. Daugh,ter Invites Trouble by Giving Mom Poor Reception DEAR ANN LANDERS : I was married young and \\"C had two daugl:ters within I~ months. Soon afler the .second girt "'as born. my husband became involved with other women. I stayed with him lor rive years -blaming myselr. thinking jf I y,·cre a good wife he \\'OUld not be running 1round. One day I returned early from an out-of·town trip and caught him in our tf'ry own bedroom \\ilh another woman. l decided he \\'f!S rotten to the. core and I flied for divorce lhe follo"·ing \.\.·eek. (Our dauehte~ were then 6 and 7.) f went lu work and raised the girls with 11<"1 financial hrlp. Tl wasn't easy but y,•e mana(?rrl Mv dflto'.:hter~ never kne1\· \Vh y 1 cli\'orci·rl 1h,.1r !alhf'~ I 11h1<1y~ :-r1•li<' ANN I.ANDERS ~ y,·eJI of him and let him take them for \"aca lk>n whenever he asked. Now the shocker : The oldest girl b bting married in a few months. •Ter father is giying her a beautiful clwrch wedding. I am not allo..-.·ed lo be present. Those arc his orders I am so hurt I can· not describe the <1gony or course I could never give her the kind of wedding her father can give her. but I want more than anyt hin,:!" in the \\'Orld lo be thcrf' Un lcsi; I promise to sta}' away fron1 the ch urrh her father will withdraw his offtr. What do you think of a man like that? - GRIEVING MOM DEAR l\.10M: Never mind about HIM . "'ba1'1 wllb your dauabter tbat she would aRree to such outragtou~ terms? Any girl who attaches more Importance to• fancy weddln1 than to having her mother prestnt Is 1 mighty w~lrd study. DEAR Al'm LANDERS: My secretary hn~ ti nic kname which her colleagues UlJe behind her back. It fits her to a ''T." She 1.~ called "J\Iotor Mouth." This woman chews gum at the rate of 5.000 RPJ\1. The crackling and popping is bad enough bul when she talks and chews, il drives me wild. Occasionally she laughs with her mouth wide open and I can see that buge wad o( gum -it's got to be lhree slicb, a most uaappetlling sight. l!t there a way to let "Motor Mouth" know that her gum ·chewing bother& me -withou t telling her ? r don't want lo eet that personal. Thank you. -ROPE 'S ENO , DEA R ROPE: Hand "J\1otor Mouth" this column. Tell htr that on occa1ion you ttt you rself In the lttfers (everyone t1~ts I and ask If she saw herself today. - DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am an II· DEA R 8 : Polly sounds a1 lf 1be l1 Ute year-old girl. Please don't throw thi!! let· "OevU" to my 1dvlce is lake tbe deep ter away just because ii Is a kid problem . blue sea. No {rltnd bas tbe rl1bt tli Im· I ha ve two girl friend!!. I llke them both pose such a choice. Suclt a dr:mud, bul they don 'l like each other. Wlten I •m should , in my opiato11, ellm.1Ptt tlM with PoUy (made up name), she talks person wbe makes tL about Molly {al!IO made up name.) It lncldentaTiy, tb!R Is not 1 "kid" pro. makeit me reel two-faced when I listen blem. J\1any adlllts are vidlmbed la Ott Roth Polly and Molly have asked me to same manner. This advice is for the ... be their best rriend . (Polly wanta me &o too. ·nt It in wr iting, like a pledge.) When. I .. ~ refused to do it she got mad. Do you feel ill at ease ... oul of it! I• ,.,,,tried to 11et them to like each other eve rybody having a good lime but you! but It's no use. Yesterday Polly told me if Write ftlT' Ann Lendel'8' booklet, ''Th41 1 am friendly wil h Molly she Is th rough Key to Popularity," enclosing with your with me. What should T do? -request 35 cents in coin and a long, sello HE1'WEEN T•IE DEVIL ANO THE addressed. stamped envelope In care c!. DEEP BLUE SEA the DAILY PILOT. ·- ·- Your Horoscope Tomorrow Cancer: Let Log.ic D.ominate s.turdoy Jun o )9 1, SYDNEY OMARll Rudtlpll Hett. 1uPfOMlllly mMe lt1 l11f1rneu1 illabt te Sco&ldd, dllt1n1 Workl War U, on tM advice of a1treloser1. Followl11 tMa, Adolpll Hitler erfertill at.tr o Io I e r 1 la Germu y rounded ap ud ti urled I 11 t o co11ce1tration cam,.. Detpltt p 11 p u I 1 r mllCGllctpthMt, Hitler WIS 110 frleDd ol 11trolol)'. ARIES (t.tuch 21·April 111): Don 't mix bUJiness .and plea11ure . R.ighL now, for you, money and friendship are akln to oil and water. SUci to the b111ics 11nd let the credit go. Mwa1e will become clear. TAURUS (April 20-M1y 20): liaht . Stop foolinc yourself CAPRlCOJ\N \Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Block holes in bud.rt!. Forego luxury item until finances are in better order. There is no real need to rush. Voi ce oC experience is for your own benefit AQUAIUUS (J an . 20-Feb. 18): You gain addtd recogni- tion. Past effGrts pa y dividends. Older individual ..~., ... ' .. ..,,. •• • .. • ' ... ') ' pa:;5e.s on a mea ningful corn· pliment. Be apprec1al1\e . O!r ta1n hint froin Capricorn message. PISCES (Feb 19--:\!arc-h 20\ One "'"·ho advoc ales exc('~s speed does not have your !lest interests at hear!. Know thi s and acl accordingly. Stirk ir, your own game plan Be proud of accompli shment.~. IF TOOAV IS V 0 U fl RJR1HL)i\Y you are dynanllc, indept"ndent. attractive lo lh9 opposile sex. Al times. yo tJ tend to go lo <'Xt'ess In eating, drinking. But, 111oslly. for yntl 11 1s a m;iuer of Jnie de v1vre -tt'ic .(:OOd hfc. Ynu are a dcl1i:h1lul ron1 pan1on. and hy Ol'lrihc r y1)U will be. in a hcll€r J'OS1t1on 1o a ccomplis h pC'rso nal goals. SOME ~OOR SOLES W l ~E LIFT OUT IN THE COLO Some profe1aion1l superiors may apptir supersen11itive. Com plete l111ks. Leave in· novat!ons for another time. Exprtl!ls willlna:~ss to handle overtime aS!li~ment. You are appreciated . " " . I, Facts Bared Host Has 'Last' Laugh By JO OLSO N Of t~t 0•111 l'llot S\11! Thert were many heels in the crowd , but not1.e were "shoed out .'' It was a rainy day and too cold for any pair to be out· side unprotected. The group was attractive. as every· one showed up \veil-heeled, and all were getting a boot out of \vatching their friends bare their soles. Though almost everyone \Vas soft. shoeing it. the occ asion \Vas not a variety show but a first cl ass production. The impresario was Vicci ~1alouf and the audience incl uded members of the Newport Beach Friends of the Library who were gathering for their annual meeting. The ba re fact was that Vicci's Cameo Shores home has a luxurious \Vhite car- pet and to avoid soiling it had to be taken in stride. The whole performance \1:ent 'veil to the last with everyone buckling do1,1,•n lo the problem underfoot. And when the hostess had made a complete sweep of the ~ucsl~ and 5jzed up the !ituation, she was tickled pink. No one's arches had fallen on the job. Cool Idea : Hot Pants ~ ~ ' I g X·l7 4 Hot Pants Hot Pants are a mur;t ror every ward.robe - and here a.re a few good ide as as to "'hat to do with them. For evening: wear them under a long skirt slit up one side seam to show them off. For day wear: take any of your last year's n1inis or tunics -a1ain alit the aide seams -and voila. a total new look ! For leJsure a nd i;portswear: just add your fav· Oriti shirt and enio:v the sun and fu n. . Thi1 easy pattern is ideal for all fabrics. X·174 is t ut in Mtases Sizes 6-16 and Junior Sius 5-15. Size 12, milHs, and Size 11, junior, both require approxi· matelY 7/8 of a yard of 45" fabric. 'thls pre-cut, pre-perforated Slpdea Desia;n1r Patlt:rn produces a better fit. To order X·l 74: give 1111 namt. addrtss and zip. send Sl.00 postpaid. Adtreu SPADEA. Box N. Dep't. CX·l5, Milford. N.J. 08848. iiiiiiii S.AUCEBMAH SCHOOL ORANGE COUNT.)' FAIRGROUNDS SUMMER SCHOOL J-21 • Autu•t n <or t.nY part ih1reof1 Wllanl H. Saucerman, Ed. D. Tola ........ .-ScMol 141711 (1v1.) ·lll•OLL NOW ,0. ,ALL Coast Clubs Viccl M1leuf (11Hve), th• ho1te11, shines in rel• •• Mr1. Ralph Webb covers 111 the •ntl•s in th• preb- lem underfoot. Variety Adds Season 's Spice Variety is the spice of Life And Orange Qia1t re1idt nt.5 gcem to bf. getting-their share a.s activities rl!lgr fr o;n demol'l!trttions. mee tings and installations to card parties. Art Le og ue fomier \Vall D1snry art director Lloyd Harting ~'ill demonstrate his watercolor technique to members of the Cost.a Mesa Art Le.arue at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 22. in Adams School. sing for the Kiw anis Club Tue1d1y, June 22 . Also on the ::11genda is a mysttry trip Thursday. June 24. Lo Loche The art of n1tural fetdina ~·HI be discu~ed when the Huntington Beach La I.Ache Le1gue meets at 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 23. It is the s@cond in a aeries of four meetin1s taklna place in th e hGme of Mrs . A. Lynn t<.1eyer. Harbor AAUW GEMINI (M11y 21 -J une 20): Optimi.sm soars due to long· dit~tance communication. Af· fairs of heart art accelerated. Keep confidential m1ttera free of acandal. CI and est i n e meelin1 is on agenda . CANCER (June 21.July 22): Emotions tend to dominate 101lc. What you bave been tak· ing for granted may get out of t\&nd. Stubborn friend insisu on pushin& per.!lonal point of view. Take il in stride. LEO (July 2J -Aua:. 22J: N e I I ecttd correspondenc-e could prove an irritant. Fulfill obligations. Get basic.s out of way early -then relax with con1enlal persons. Aqu1rlu1 ~rson figures prominent ly. VIRGO (Aug. 13..Sepl. 22): Light touch is order of the day. Forcing methGd.s create confusion. delay. Be aware of detail!, apparen t minor mat# ter:i. Gain lh rou&h readina:. IJBRA IS.pt. 23-0cl. 22): Financl1l obligations are met lhrou1h versatile approach. Aid is due from unexpected qu1rters . Apparent chance contac t aids in 10\ving dile m- ma . Gemini has suggestion. SCORPfO (OcL 23-Nov. 21 \: Basic is5ues domin 11te. Al· lPmpting to skip essentials would bt an error. Don't try to .... \ be your own lawyer. Adhere lo "* rules. regulations. Time is on ,vour side. SAGITT AR IUS !Nov. 22- Dtr. 21 ): Take special care in traffic : 11 void excessive speed. Attention to health now j5 of paramount imporunce. See peraons. 5j\uations in rellistic First Sea son Opens \Vomen golfer~ of Rig Canyo n Cnuntrv f'l11h \'c11prq ! l~f>-1• Ii 11dl he 1·e!ebrat- ing their official opening Tuesrla y. ,lune 22 , 11hrn Jl1u11 t lflrl e11 th11\t<1 !'.ts ron- verge on the cour5e for a tournament, follo11·ed hy a lunchel'n. S11ini:?1ng 1ntn the first year is ~1rs. J erome llel per111 , cha1rn1an. \1h1le illr~. Cla~lo n Ro ::.e, treasurer "·ails her turn for teeing off. Siste r of th e Groo m Capitol WASMINGTON -~\Ary Ann ''Muie" Cox. &i1t.er·in-\1w of new\~·ed Tricia Nixon Cox. is str\lcin1 Jy hip and a member of tM: now gentr1lion. The tall t5-foot-10 l slend fr Nt w York soc ialite captured Wash!ngton·s 1llention with her wphist1caled m1nner i nd her mod clothes . She .,.,·ore the new p:randma style dresst.s with n1L llal!An shoes at a\1 the p.3rli£'ll where her bmther Edward. 24, 11nd Trici a '"'ere being feted btfore the White House wedding. M•iie. 2ll. whose liaht brown mane fa ll5 loostl)• on her shoulders. \s not used to the con•lan t spotli;ht that focuse5 on the first family, but sht Hip to Socialite Guest resemblance to her ta ll. shm ai.:roi.s the i.:uuntr~ ii111l 1i; hf'r bci.l llCdll. fl n11k Thorn~. mother. has a disarm ing 101n1ng up 11'1fh sel'C'Tal friends 11 :th hr r at the \\Trld1ng. But smile, piercing blue eyes. and vtho 11·1!1 makP thr 1ourney in .!'hr rnoanc-rl 1>.h-:>n she raught is friendly .,..-Jth the press. a big rrnlrrl rrurk Tnr1a·s 11•ef1d1np, 1>ouri11et -by \Vhen a5ked if it 'M'OU!f1 he She sa\s ~hr ha!' \r;nc:!rd bnrla) dC'•lgn llf cnur~c a [lood marriage . t-.lazir said e1tr\' ~ufnrnrr anrl rref('rs 1n '"J 111 !n trnuhle ·· ~ightd "! love my brother." rou i.;h 1! rat hrr lh<in gn lrr5I \]..,1.a· \\'h!le wal king down thP class ~hr has hcrn to \lrx1co S[ll..iKttlO: 11( f,1•h1011. \\artha a.i&\e in the }Wse Garden last and lnd1.1 . a111ong o the r \1 1trhrlls ~11n11 -<!n)lp1n~ rn<;. Saturday ilS maid or honor, place~. 1un11" ;11Trii-1;1.11 rddtnR-an ~1aiie was sri much at case. :".la11c a!IC'nrlcd Ch il.p tn ;ip1111.11('1·~c1 lnp1>.1tha11h1tr: she tried to ca tch he r Schnnl 111 '.\('11' Ynr k 11h 1l• .1nd ;cllo11 .111kl1·-lenglh sk1rl brother's eye lo distract him Tricia \ras a slurlrnl thcrro I .11 d i1 1n1111 h111~ apricot w1rlc- rrom the stiff groom·\Jkt pose was a !ernblr ~luden 1.·· ,111' hr11111nrrl h11t 11111 hr wrirn 1n he had assumed . !'aid . Rut 111th hrr !a1111\1 Hur·h1nl!l1<11n l':i larr She and CROSSES COUNTRY rus111ng. she dC'ttd ~d In ~o 11n hrr ht1~h~u1rl .. \11 v. (;en .. Jllhn like a !Jl C'(lllcge and chris£' Smi th :-; ~\1l rh1·ll plnr1 '10 altenrl th'! Looking and acting , ...,•here she 1na1nred 1n lli~!Or\ An1eri1 ·;1n R .i r Assoc1al1on model. fashion I~ naturaliy per anr! late r arch;tcc1urr. n11•(·1111g 111 l.tlndon 1n July HarUna'~ h!1toricail pain- tings of the Old West han1 in i•lleries throughout lhe coun- try. M1ny of his works htvf!: been reprod uced as Christmas c1rds and calendars and in numerous magazine s. ~!rs. KeMeth Lewis hu .. c. took it in ~tride and appeared ctpUd leade.rahlp of t he lO en}oy the alteat ion. Newport-Costa Mesa Branch Sht ~ars a l!i tr on 1 love. She ~as one of lO girls \1a zie apparently 1s nn1 1n ;i 11hrn 1lt'lrga1c~ a r f e.n~ who have JUS\ graduated f_rom mood Lo setlle rlO"'-'n. She ha d tcrta1ncd h1· Queen E!1znbeth. the Yale School of Architec-·-'--='-'=;::;;==·~-~-=-=-='--=~------====, ture. And !ht will be looking ,r for a job -but not soon. f irst she wants tG travel of the American As&OC!aUon of lr:=~=~==;::;;;::;;i::;;;::;;;::;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;ll University Women. Horbor Seniors Summer for Harbor Senior CiUten:i1 inclu~s card playin&. 11huffleboard 111d 11 inging . Bridge is played Fridays at II 1.m.; pinochle. Tuesday at 11 :30 a.m. and can::tsta. ~1on ­ d11y al 11 :30 a.m. Shufflt board is played Tucsd11y and Thura· day at 12 :31'1 p.m. The choral group plan s to Serving with her are the r.tmt s. E. J . 0 ' 8 rie n . preaident-elect : Edwin AlfGrd and R. M. N11ll . secretaries ; C. 0 . G!11ssmoyer, treasurtr. and L. 8 . Blank. parliimtn larian . Vi ce prtsidents art. Mr!. W. Grad y Thompson, prGiram ch11 irman .tnd Mrs. Erici Hanauer. m e mbers h Ip, chairman. I BIKINIS $13'5 CUITOM MADI Mix & Metch To111 & lottom1 All Fabrlca SKI MART Jltl W. CW.IT HWY. HIWf'Ott llACH ' 642-8335 TA KE THE NEWS QUIZ We Da re You • • Every Setu rdey Pre Summer 20% OFF ON ALL READY-TO-WEAR • BIKINIS & I PIECE SUITS • COVER UPS IAl l IHDI MONIAY. JU NI 21 La fiesta • top drawer C•tM 0 ""9tt AIM AMI._.. l l l-l ll '/, MARINE AVE. IALIOA ISLAND a T ISSOT The perfect way to say Happy Father's Day on Sunday, June 20th. !! 1(1~1 D•d " -m•~ o! ~c~ ,,,,, r~~I ~~"'~~·1le I'~ T,5~~1 5~,.,. d•1 ~1sv.•l•" d •I OJ·l'•':~e-j l\~!•11.,-tl~o ~~$~0~1•1•1!­ •~? n.11 o•n 1r~·~··~ ~ •0:1• -o e ~l'Std T•"1! t•lll 1~-1 no• o· ··1 ,,..~··.s ,,...,.e,..~,, t ..,. .. t ~I e•~ b• 1.1v·d to '"r"'" ,,,.,Q·!l •'•"~9 tll • r 1•• '"1 ,....·~·~ •'"ll t''~e• 1 ...,, D•''ods S11·~lt1s s ·~t l w1 1~·- 11 1•s1~.,1 c~•e ~e~ 0\Plfr T11~c1 "'•tt#es t•cm SlJ 9S 1, sioG l steblltll.d 41 l•on! • HUHTlH!;TOIOl [lJ-lt lll lt4<ll & l••~t•r lly~l!ll"'" , .... 11 ltl U01 Op111 Me11doy, Tllwriday a11d f rhiey 'rll ' P·"'· . To avoid ~isa ppotntment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white ,elossy photo- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women's De- pa rtment one Y.'eek befo re the y,•edding. Pictures received after that time Y.1iU not be used. F'or engagement announcements it is in1peralive that the story, also accompanied by. a bl~_ck and white gl ossy picture, be sulr milted six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline is not rnet, only a story wili be used. To hel p fi ll requirements on both wed· ding and engagen1enl slories, forms are available in all of 1he DAILY PILOT offices. Further rincstions \vill be answered by \Voz11en's Section stall members at 642-4321 or 494-94613 Eye Makeup - It's Too Much By i\lAllGUEltlTE DAVIS \\IASH!NGTON (UPI\ The congressn1an kept his cool until lhe eye makeup gol in his eyes. ·rhal \~·as a litlle too much and he called a halt to a r a the r uncomfortable ap- pearance before !ht' \Vomcn"s Congressional Club. Rep. Burl Talcott. a ha n d so n1 e Ca I 1 r ornia Rcpuhlican , had volunteered lo be. model for a cl a<;s in- tended to show congressional wives how to help improve their hu sb:.inds' 11ppca rance on !('!cvisi(ln. The instructor was \V ay Bandy , nH1kcup dircclor for a cosn1elics firm, Cha l"les of lhe Ril7.. Bandy told his audience thal carefully applied makeup wa s essential on TV. The tiub- jcc!. he pointed out, docs not always look exuctly as he cx- pctts lo under the glare of lights Bandy f1rs1 patted a lotion on hts niodel"s lace. "lfe's giving me ::i bath," the congressman comn1cn1cd. Then Bandy n11xrd a com- blnat1 on of 101100 an d cream in the palm or his h:1nd and ap- plied it \Vilh meticulous care tn Talco tt 's f;te('. If the mode l were !o appear (ln television !he n1akcur "·uuld eover all vi sible skin -cars. neck and hands. Thr dc1nonstr<1t ion was no1 so dcrnanding. "This \von·1 look at all like n1;ikcup ." he ;i~surcd the silent. n1011onlcss T<tlrolt. And fron1 Lhc audience, at least. i~ didn"t Bandy use d a cosrnet1c brush lo apply face powder 11•ith cxlra altrnt1nn lo the forehead and nosf'. areas most likely to da1npcn undrr the hot lights If there h;id bcrn dark c1rtles under Tc1ko11 ·s e;.es, \1h1ch !h('rc wcrf' not, Bandy ~1 Clulcl have applied extra rnakC'up lotion :ind powder. But the modcJ"s tare had the Betrothal Rev ealed 11-l r. aud ,\1rs L C . Arlhington of 11 u n l i n g I o n Beach ha1·c announced the cngagemenl of their daughter, Ca rol I.cc Arlhington to Ronald Gene Pea rs11n Jr. ~hss Arth1ng1011 is a graduate of l!unl1ngton Brach High School and now is a i::tudenl at California Stare College al Lon~ Bench v•here she was chosen as a Kappa Sigma little sister. Her fi11nce . son of Rona ld Pearson of Seal Beach and i\lrs. Mary Pearson of Newport Beach. Is A Newport Harbor ll ii:h &hool graduat.e. Also a student at CSC LB, he is a member of Karpa Sigma. Fa shion Liberates These? art day! of fa shio n freedom anr1 the accesc;ories you rick should r!:!llccl lh~ styles you have opted for. °' In Jewelry, for instance. longer ski rts means great.er emphasis on neck, throat and bosom . which can be <leco rated with 11 variety rang- ing from the luxury of velvel and iet to such urtexpected • Items 11s wood. rope . weven end br11i(led items. ~ Keep it hi11h on tht neck, \11lth rhokcr.~ anrl chains 1vorn In rnulr ip!es. not a~ single liern.s. healthy glow of an oul- doorsman. "A little golf helps," Talcott explained. Ne xt Bandy"s attention went lo eye makeup. This is a chore 1nost 11•omen ha ndle at least once a day, but ii was a shock to a male congressman who isn·l used lo such refinements. f\lascara was not used. Perhaps this was because the brighi lights might produce mascara-colored tears. Bandy wielded only an eye.liner ren- ril. "Eye.Jiner musl be put under the lashes," he said, and ro lled back Talcot\'s lids to dcn1onstratc. "Encourage your husband lo have hi s !ashes dyed ," he ad- vised the audience. "His eyes 11·ill look a little brighter." He also rccon1mended lip ice. 10 make lhe lips shiny. But br now the mode! had grown restive. lie arpealed for a cleansing tissue -a! once. "[don't care abQut my face, it's niy eyes."' Talcott said. "rm crying." Tears of joy . maybe. tha t It's over. PATRICIA CO NKIN Rites Set In August Mrs. Lorene Conkin ol Yuea1ra has announced 1he engagement of her daughter, Pal.ricia Ann Conkin to Hobert J .E. Blakeley. son of i\1r. and Mrs_ Robert A. Blakeley of Costa Mesa. Miss Conkin is a gradualt. of Yucaipa High School and studied al San Bernardino Valley College . Her f1ance. an h on o r graduate of Cosla Mesa High School. is an art major al California State College at San Bernardino, An Aug. 6 wedding in the F irst Baptist Church, Ment.one, is being planned. P hone 6424321 For Weekender Ad ve rtising F"tld~)'. 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Makes greol 01ft for "'en Of! the oo~ . . : l 1 f • • ' ' ' ' ' l ' j t , ' l r ! l • • • • , I I ' • • I l • ' ' • ; • • l [ ! • I t l • • • f I i • I ' ,. . ... -, -- . -... • %0 DAILY Pl LOT F"rldi,Y, JIJl'lf 18, 1'171 Lefty Won't Quit: Points Finger at Alex KANSAS ClTY II.Pl -Mt .. l'T Loll y Philllp1, denied vigorously Thursday night tha1 we1poo1 are being carried by the Califomi.I .\ng•ll and p&inted the fln&c r squarely at lett fielder Alex Johnson as the cause. of reported internal strife on tbe club. "'Everything hinges around that left fielder. There's no wa y he wants to play baseb.11.ll. He doesn't give you his best ef· fort,'' Phillips said before the Angels took on the KinQS City Royal• in I ni&ht game. "When a guy ket.,. ceJllng somebody obacene na.rne. for three or four monUU. it's going to have Ua ruction." However, Phillips denied flatly that there is a morale problem eenerally among the Angels. "As far as this club is con~rned, 24 guy!' on a ball club are and have been giving their best efforts. They've been aggressive," he said. A t Ti ny Terror Course • Harris Ill Lead After First Round AR DMORE . Pa. (AP) -Longshol Labron .Harris, a non-winner in seven years on the pro tour, fired an early 67, then sat back and watt:hed it st.and up as the first-round lead in the United States Open Golf Cha mpionship Th ursday. Player after player made a move at the 6-foot-4 former National Amateur champ, but each one faded back in the grinding pressure of this most prestigious of all the world's golf tournaments. Their collapses left the 2S-year-0ld tlar- ris with a one-stroke lead over 4{).year-ol d Bob Goalby, a for mer Masters champion. brash young Lanny Wadkins. the current National Amateur titleholder from Rich - mond, Va ., and veteran pro Doug Sanders. winner of 18 tour events but never a major Ut!e. Larry Hinson . the personable young man "'ho conq uered the disability of a pohr>-"'ithered left arm to forge a pl ace for himself on the pro circuit, and Goa lby m<1 rle !he biggest challenges. But the tricky and treacherous Mer ion Golf Club course, a tiny terror of on ly 6.544 yards but featuring knee-deep rough and scores of distinctive \l'hlle-sand traps, caught up "'ith both of them. Hinson had it five under par -t"·o strokes in front of Harris -at one stage. But he fin ished with a string of five con- ~ecutive fives, lour bogeys and a double- bogey, and posted a 71, one over par on the 36-34-70 course. Gnalby, the rugged vetera.n of 15 years l'ln the tour who said he had a premoni· lion he \\.'as going to win !his tournament. v•as under p11r late in the day -then took a double-bogey five on the 17th, where he put his tee shot behind a tree, was stymied by the tree and missed the green with his seC<lnd. Jack Nicklaus, a heavy favorite to make this his third National Open crown. Jim Colbert, a one-time football player at Kansas State. and former PGA champion Bobby Nicholas, were tied at 69. "I felt like t played a heck of a lot bel- ier than 159,'' Nlcklaus said. "from where J hit it. it CGuld have been a lot belttr - £6 nr 67. But 69 is not a bad score for the first round of the U.S. Open. "( can't argue with iL From my pos1· tion in the field. and considering ~verything. I'd have to say rm pleased. Messersmith Faces Ro yal s To11ight i11 l(C K . .\!'.'SAS CIT'"!' -Andy ~1es.ser~m1th \\,"ill be seeking to right the Ani;<"l ~hip tonight v.·hen he toes the rubber aga1n~t the Kansas City Royals of Bob LE'mon in the second game of !he current eastern roar! swing. l-ltssef"smit.h (5-6) v.'ill attempt to hall Angel SI.ate All Gl !Mt ... JCMl"C (7\fl J u11• 11 """II •I 1(1111•• C/tv J unt1 1t """11 ll 1C111w1 cnv S:t! ~"' 11 :2~ 1.m. the fa.st charging Royals, \\.'ho have \\.'O_n 13 of their lasl 16 games and have postea a 7-2 record on their current home stand . An ei:-Angel was the thorn in the &ide cf the Angels Thursday night when the Royals whitewashed the Halos. 5--0. Paul Sc:haal, a player who was lost in the ei:pansion drift to the Royal!. 11 helping that team to a fantastic start, just 111: games behind front ruMing Oakland in tbe Am erican League West . Schaal collected three singles. scored a run and drove in another in Thursday's victory. Today he Is one ol two Royal players Kansas City people are votini for in the All·Star ballotJng who are not listed on the printed ballot. Mayor Charles Wheeler ha& proclaimed the day u All.Star voting day ind urged a\I cltiuM to vote for Sdlaal and Amos Otil. CALll'CMIN IA •• t II rt>I l(AN$AI CITY 1br!ll1ll .......... , a 4 1 I kl't1•I, Jb l"r..-L M • O 0 lt8llt, >II Gooor•lel. rt • I t 001, d ... ~ If J O 0 Hlrf'-1, lb McM111191\. JO 4 ) 0 ,.ll'llt l .. , II S~, lb ll I t 011~1•, rt llffr!I, d ll I 0 J.,,..y, c TOftlOrl, ' 1 t 0 .....,1611, U Sit~ c I I I l>tlOO. • fl .May, • I I I W•lll'll. pl! l I I All .... " I t t ltl!IR,"" ' ••• ' ' ' ' ' . • , J 1 • 0 , ' . ' ' ••• • 0 0 0 J 1 0 0 1 0 I 0 0-,. I I I t T .. llt JI I I I l .. 111 at Io" 0 C.I""""' ..,. • IOll -IC•-Cttv • ltt 1•-1 01" -IUl'ltaot C!fy ' l..09 -C.11fwftle 7, K•-City J. JI -Otlt, t••.., t -°'11' ll"lflJl•l l lO • . .IMY CL.Ml • I • • I I ,llltf'I , ' • • • 2 °""" ,,,,,, O"r. IW.7·'1 t f I I J ' H t' -ll't' °'"' , .... ,..,, w,. -o.,,..,. 11- -JiJJ. "'" ....... /'let -lf,IO't Eut my short putting wais ju.st alrocious." Nicklaus ohserved. Lee Trevino, a twi>time \1•inncr this :;eason and second to Ni cklaus on the money-v.•innlng list. knocked in a JO-foot putt on the final hole for a 70. He headed a big group tied at that figure . among them ~ta:;tcrs champion Charles Coody, Tom \Vt!iskopf and rookie pro Ralph Johnston. t.he first man ofr the tee v.·ho had a remarkable round of seven birdies. five bogeys and a double bogey. Ex-Area Ace Se yi11our Wins Hurdles Heat SEATILE -Jun Seymour. former Huntinglon Beach High School anrl Golden \Vest College track star, won his heat in the 44{1 intermed iate hurdles Thursday, opening day of the three-day !'\CAA track and field championships on the L"niversity or \\'ashington track Seymour, a former Pacific-a hurdle C'hampion, had the third best qualify ing lime in the intern1erliates al 50.9. r.1ean.,•:hile. Ray Hupp of Ohio Stale grabbed the halfway lead in the decathlon as he came up "'it h the day·s best performance as he lea ped to an American record of seven feet in the decathlon high jump. Finals "'ill be held today in the deca thlon. ha1nn1er throw . Jong jump, shot put, high hurdles, 100 and the six mile run. The remaining finals "·ill bl! held Saturday. Field event mark! in the preliminaries do not carry over to the finals . L"CLA, figured lo be. USC's chief challenger for the team title, had a rather quiet day but didn't lose any ground . Coach JLm Bush said, "USC looks awfully goorl , bul there are going to be a lot of upsets btfore this meet 1s o\·er. Our big guns "'iii be going tomorrow !Friday) in the triple jump. the 440 and the relays. Hupp. who piled up 4.090 points afttr fi\'e e\'ents of the 10-evenl decathlon, picked up 961) fX)ints in the high jump 11·hilc beating the American mark of 6- 11 1 ~ held by Rick Sloan and lhe NCAA mark of 6-712 hPld by Jorma \'esala of L<i~ Anizeles State J\;:irl S;ilb nf Kans11 ~ and r-.1ar1y L1qunr1 nf \'11lano., a v•c re easy winner~ v.·ith mn~t of !he day devot ed to trials anrl 11u a!1fy1n r:: rounds. Both Art seeking th1rrl straight r\CAA titles . Salb lerl 12 shotput qualif1tri:; 1vith a best throw of 63-9~4 v.·hlle Liquori toppef'f 16 qualififrs in the mile with an easy 4:00.7. ROO r..1ilburn , the NAIA champ from Southern University. and Lance Babb, the Pacific-8 champ from l:SC. topped 120 high hurdles qualifiers vi'ith 13.5 clock· ings ; Mark Murro. the American record holder from Ar iwn 11 State hu rled \he jal'elin 257·3 to lea d 12 qualifiers. and Ed- die Hart of California, the defending champ, topptd a clo5ely pRrkcd fie ld nf 16 qualifiers in tht 100 dash "'ilh a 9.J performance. Sid Sink of Bowling Green St 11te U. qualified for both the steeplechase 4'nd thrtt·mile finals, fin ishing fou rth in the steeplechase and !i"ill"lh in the three-mi le . Defending champ Steve Prefontaine. of Oreton topper! qualifie rs i11 the longer event. La Habra Man Heads Golf Field PHOEN IX -John Beetham of La. H11bra held 11 one-1trokt lead over Bill r..1eyen1 of Phoenix alter 36 holes ol the 72-hole 54\h annual Southwest Golf AssociaUon ch11mpionship 111 Arizona Country Club. Beelham. 22, added 11 3-under-par 69 Tbursd1y to hi• opening rttund U. Meyers, 20, a jUnlnr at Arizona State University, shot a 70 Thursday after mat· ehing Beelham'a M Lo thare t.b• flrst round lead . A M>phomore at CAI Sl1te lLong Beach\. Bfftham sairl his education "'as interrupt!d whtn he took Ume off "to be a hippie" 11nd by two years In the Air Force. '"It'& that left fi•lder. I can't overlook tbe way he talks to his fellow players. Ue won't accept criticism from the other plsyers, the coaches or the manager." Phillips said he has no intention cf resigning because things are in such a state. ··rm not aoing lo quit," Phillips said "I never quit. Baseball's been my life. You get annoyed at things that transpire. Nobody likes to Jose." The Los Angeles Ti1nes said \lled· ' . nesday that three California players ha ve been carrying guns and knives. Colwnnist John Hall described the state of tbe club as "serious, ugly, approaching tragedy." Phillips smiled slighlly when asked aDout Hall 's story. ··r m not going to get in an argument wtth John !-!all." PhilliPf! said. "I'm not going to say thal everything is not all right. "I think the man got the story from an exaggerated source -sevt ral sources. " , •• ... •• There are no knives and no runs in the clu bhouse. Jf &0mebody geW! 1 gun from somebody maybe on a prt-game show, sure the gun winds up 1n the clubhouse ." There was 11 moment of silence before Phillips turned his thoughts onct more to Johnson . "I have nothing personal again.st John.son.'' he said. ··( wish with all my he art he would play to his capabilities. I can't understand v.·hy a man who attains -. ' .. .. _,_; - I~. '--·~ " AIR FO RCE ANC HORMAN HERB"l<LlNE OUTLEGS ARMY'S BEN VAU GHAN IN 400 RELAY UPSE T. Jackson Sets Pace at UCI Super Leape r Sa ils 52-7 • Ul Triple Ju1np By HO\\'ARO L. llA\DY Henrv ,J Jackson is ;:i 1rinlr thrr;:it Jum per and fc1v athletC's in !he \lf'lrld 10· day could keep up 1\1th him in a mt1ll1l tn his lhree specialties. He can long iump 26·8 high j11mii f,.Jn and triple iump 52-7J• If yr1u ;lflr! 1hr three e.vents together. ) nu comP up 111!11 a mark f1f 81i-l. 1 J;i ck.son. :lflrr ~rr11nc ~· p,11'r ~rllC'J ror teatnrr.ate rlnn Colrn1.1 n in thr l"n;: Jump \rrrlnrsda\' n1i;ht 1n I 11 1> lntcr~crv1cc 1r;ick ;inti f1r!d chum· pionshirs <i! CC Irvine. in tlirn fnund himself a pace-seller in !Ile triple Jump Thur~rla~ nigh1 . ""Gary Ra1nv.·atcr IA1r force i was out n\cr 52 fcrl anrl t'"Cn though he wa~ lrri<iill.C. 1 knr-11 I h,td a 5'.! foot jump cntn· 1'1::: To.d~~ a 11.1s JlL::.t a rnatler of 11hich une 1\ould i;ct !hr most inches. • 1 fell r \1as con11ng off the boarrl hct· 1rr and l ~nr nui f;irthcr than he d1r! ,. Vnr !hr rcrrirrl, J~cksr1n leaped 5z.7;4. ;i per~on;il atl-t1111e hc~t effort His best hrlnrc Th1.1rsda1 11;i.~ 52·511 1:u1 11.:1 11 ;i ni1nu1r Bn1!l\\.:lltr also bcl- tt1 rrl hi~ rrr11nu~ h('~J.rvrr miu·k iii so.Ii h1 <Hl <?\'Cll wider n1arg1n 11·11h a ie~p r.f 5~-1·' l · TJ11s ts a 1cry good pit lo 1um p 111." J '. ~ . .,._ THE ARMY'S HENRY J ACKSON LEAPS 52·711 IN TRIPLE JUMP. .Jackson conunued. "They defirut ely shfluld have more big meets here ·· Asked whi ch e\'f'n1 he lhin k.~ is his bes1, Jackson did n t hcs1!ale to ans11er after f1ni~hin.1i fourth in the high jump. second 1n the long iump rlnd w1nn1ng the triple jump 1n the two dav meet •·1 think I harP more potential in the triple jump I fer l I hare more natural .1bil!ty ;inrl lhe 11~1· I ;:im ]Umping right nnw. 1 feel l h;:i1·rn ! come close to my polen11aL "The i·nmh1na111111 of ~oorl lnni:: jumpiniz anrl 111.llh iump1n~ 1s ideal fnr ;i triple jumper. "This l;:ir1;in n1n11;11· is ao ;ilmost pcrfccl lakenff It 1~ ~mOfllh anrl soft and is much ca~1cr nn the hC'cl ~ The heel~ t:ike a lremrndou~ pounding in the tr iple JUmp ," he explain~. ' , " -" .. r "''I ••••• -! "'" ~O•<• t"•uno. Low ... N•••u. °''llt l «IJ. 1 •·~, lPt~•• Wll•o. l r•rt· ~..!~""D.:O,:!,t· ./::. 'A.,•~•1 IWtO•ht •&, J0'"1H• "· J DQtl sl•tot•• ,-,. -1 c o•• Clo •~ 1••• ~ • .,,, I ul.' 11111> l!l<h••d• l&.• FO•t•! 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Ml~I MoHm.,, I"''"'" Ill-I !• l St•" McO<ln110 ll•m~\ 111·:'": '· (lou!lo l OOI lM .. lnHI 11 ... '~; l . p , C.. ""1 /flllYY\ 17,_lll. Tr~ I l11mo -l M111r~ J, J•t•1011 !.lr.,.yl n ·7'4; ' G1rv llal,,w1tor (.lot 'o•Ul 17.1•1. l 11'1 McC1111on (Al• ~a•<•\ "·'''· • M .. 11. l"l!lm111 rM••ln11l ., .• ~, ~011 wo11n --.011...i (Olll • IA•m•\ 16-1. J. Jl tlt. (1'11• (&.Ir F~rc•I IJ·t . l ~1111 C.l l'tlftl ~"''"'•)II .. ; •. Jeff llt11nfll (Ar,..,>'1 IJ ... Santa Anan \Vins LOS ANGELES -Rodolfo Lnbato. 128 . of S:1nta Ana. scored a unanimou~ decision over Vil Tu mula k. 129. the Philippines 1n a JO-round fight 11t the Olympic Auditori um Thursday night. There were no knockdo"'ns in the bout. and each lilt'.htcr l'lectcd to slug it out \vh1le standing loe·ID-toe. Lhroughoul l/llJ1*tn's ri~ht eye 11·a.~ cut 11nd com· ple1rly clo~ert from thr ~rvent.h round . The 1ud,l!e.~ ;:if r\ngsicle ~cored lht m;itch 6-:1, •-.1 anrl 4-l . the status or Amer ican Lea1ue battinl cham pion woo 't aive you JOO percent. '"l wish he'd ao out and break hl1 rear for this club and everything would be a!J right. .. Johnson had little to say ei;cept 1h.1l •·rm just not in the mood to play baseball.'' Asked if he wanted to be traded, Johnson replied : "That's not up lo me .'' Laver Upset, E1ner son Falls; SC Cops Title LONDON -Tom Gorman of Seattle upset Wimbledon fav orite Rod Laver of Corona de! Mar , 6-4. 4-6. 6-1 Thursday in the quarterfinals of the Londo n Lawn ten- nis championship and advanced along with Stan Smi lh . In other quarterfinals .. John NewcomM defeated Ross Cass 6-2. 9-a anrl Davidson downed Newport Beach·s Roy Emerson, 7·5, &-3. \Vhile Gorman was climina11ng Laver In the biggest upllCL or the tournament, Smi th defeated Marty Riessen. 6-~. 7-5. Gorman and Smith v.•ill mtl"t in OM semifinal. f\-leanwhile. along with Smith, he will uphold America's honor here against Newcombe and Owen Davidson. e Trojn11• Roll OMAHA -The Southern CaliForniit Tro. jans won their seC<Jnd consecutive college world series haseball championship and their third in the la st four years by defe3ting the Southern Illinois Salu kis, 7· 2. Thursday night. The Trojans hammered Salukis pit· chlng for ID hits. including back-ti>back home runs over the left field wall in the 7th inning by Craig Perkins and F'rank Alfano. Southern Cal played errorless ball and clicked off two double plays, giving the. Trojans nine for the series. e Brt,itts Cli11cl1 It SOUTH BE/\'D -Jeff BorowiRk, Jim Connors and Haroon Rahim scored quarterfinal victories Thursday lo clinch the second consecutive NCAA tenni! championship for UC LA. The three Bruin winners will join Stan- ford's Roselle T;inner 1n today ·s semifinal singles "'llh individual glory at stake since LCLA"s learn !otal cf 29 points is impossible to tnp before the lournty's '"' Trinity Univcrs11~·. UC LA"s slronaest challenger. and benefactor of several upset triumphs, trailed the champion by four points heading into v.·ind·up. Borowiak coasted to a 6--2. 6-2 victory over Edclie Dibbs of Miam i. Teammate Rahim was forced to scramble for his 4-fi, 6-L &-4 w1n over Harold Solomon of Rice, and Connors, current U.S. junior champ, h.11d to "·in a decisive third set to oust Bob McKinley of Trinity. e Jotte!C tt1 C o11rt /\"EW YORK -Two disorderl.~nduct charges aga inst New York r-.1ets out- fielder. Cleon Jones, were C'Onl1 ~ and four other cilargcs dismissed in Queens criminal cnurt Thursdav. J udge Philhp Chena Con11nued the two charges on the condi11on that .Innes it.a v out of trouble for one ye:ir and dismissed t"·o charges of Jones failure to stop his car at a si!'l:nal 11.i;ht and two cou nts of failure to ~ignal a turn Jones 11·;i~ :irrcs!erl ;iflcr his car "'as ii;!oppcd on a Queens strerl befnre dawn on M;i~ 22 bl' pnlicr 11 ho said he refused tn ~how hi.~ rlrivrr's li crnse and ;iu!nm11b1le rc ~1~tra11nn llP p\r;idcrl 1-(uilty 1i'\ the d1snr derl y con- rluct charges anrl could be ~enlenced to 15 rl;:iys in J"'il <1nd finerl 5200 on each l"nunt if found guilty of another offense within the year. the judge said. Dodgers Host Astro s Tonight The Los Angeles Dodgers open an \I· game home stand ton ight with Claude 05. teen •i·4t pitching against Don Wilson !S. 41 of the Houston Aslros. The Dodgers enioyed their l11s1 off day be fo re the July All-Star break ThurMlay Rnd "'!11 face a rugged test of 26 games in f.he nexl 24 days including five games with the Giants. Since thr stari nf .June. thr Oorlg t:r.1 ha ve picked up seven g11mes nn the Front· running Giants who have been beset by the annual J une swoon afte.r getting off to an amaz ing start. Los Angeles i., now just fh'e g11mes behind !he leader~. During the las! road trip, the Dodger• had 80 base hi~. bringing back memories of the juggernaut slugging squlld that moved lo Los Angeles from Brooklyn in I !1511. Addition of Billy Gr11b11 rktw1t:i to tht arsenal will give the team even more punch. Grabarkewit:i led the team 1n horn• runs (1 7) 11nd had 89 rbi a year ago. Bui th is season he has been to hat only 51· times and is currently on the disabled list. His right shoulder hi s given him trou- ble 1=1nce !'ipring lra1 n1nlt'.. But he ferl~ 1t will kt' 100 percent ready for 11ctinn bJ i\1onday. the rlay he will be re1ctiv1!ttl . A! tha! time. BJ11 C...,-:H anrl Von Joshua le11\·e for (11 0 wee~ l 111htar·y dlll)' l I I _J Buehall Ellte Tritons' Anderson Makes All-CIF San Clemente Hiilh 's Craig Andtl'IM hu bttn 8caltdtd a third team btrth on th! nf- fici•I 111-CIP' AAA baseball l.e1m. The Triton &'hortstop joint<! aix other Orang' County playus on the three AAA dream squads. Loe Alamitos catchtr Terry Stupy and Fullerton'• third baseman Kelly Mahoney arl': the only coontians on !hf! first team while Santa Ana Valley southpaw pitching ace Billy Bolden rl'Ceived seco nd team honors. In addition tn Anderson , other county pl.ayers on the third team are Tust in pitcher Rich Simonin. R a n c h o Alamitos outfielder M 11 r k Rogers and Savanna first si cker Da ve C1mpbell. CRAIG ANDERSON rlrtt Team Name SchOfll Pfl~. Av1. Cla1s Sr. s,, SL 5'. k s,. SL J,, 5'. s,. .Jr. 5'. Fruier. Upland OF .395 Husband, 01:n1rd Of' .33.3 Allison, El S~&undo OF .429 Maras, P8cifica !B .410 Wilburn, Norte Vista 28 .450 Mahoney, Fulleroon 38 .434 Brett. El Segundo SS .3.1, Allenson, I...awnd1le. Util. .430 (ll-3) Slupy, Los AlamiOOs C .444 'Thomas. Lompoc P !2-l (0.70 1 McGregor. El Segundo P 13-l 10,61 1 Bethke, Bellflower P 11-1 11.1 2) Player of the year -Scott r.1cGregor. El Segundo. Second Te.am Sheffield. Chlno Hu ir.enga, Glendor1 He.ii, Serra Bollinger, Lompoc Falli;, Aiuia Howell, Lompoc Zakoor. West Covina McDaniel. 01:nard Abdalla, Newbury Park Stein. Ganesha Bolden, S1nla Ana Valley Green. Chi110 OF OF OF IR 2B JB SS Util. c p p p .44! ,382 .41 7 .3~ .3~ .... .489 .397 (8-2) .398 8·5 10.67 ) 8·3 (1.40) 11-3 (0.75 ) 5'. 5'. 5'. Sr. Sr. J,, s,. Sr. Sr. s,. s,. SL Tlllrd Te1m Of' Roaers, Rancho Alamitos Acosl.a, C.Ollon .385 . 4n7 .415 .4 1~ .400 .430 . 371 .422 Sr. s,. s,. SL 5,, Sr. Sr. SL J,, Sr. s,. s,. OF OF IR 2R '" SS Crider. Norte Vi.st.a Campbell. Savanna Castillo. Bellflower Barragan. Serra Anderson, SA n Clemente Petemell. Mirale~te Ge.hley. SL Bernard Simonin. Tustin Schwind. Bi~hop Torres, Lompoc Ulil. c p Montgomery P p "°' 9-2 I \.21i ) g.4 j 1.08 ) !J.I (l.33 1 Best In Majors Baseball's Top 10 "'1•1•r ("'' OlfYt , Ml" Murcor. tlY Koll"'· Del l ufOtll. llol I ••b•1>,..1>. l\f! ll•icP>ull•. C~• ,.,....,, "''" "· •a•1,.n10<>, lol Ollt. I(( M. S!I"'''' 0t' • ""' 111 M I'<!. JJ ,,, IO Jl lt(I ol 111 w, " .JJ• Jl 11] )i j1 ,,.. <I llJ •I J1 !II ~ ?16 ll I<> llQ .. Ill " J• ,,,. 11 7» ll 1' JOI •l 1"1> lO J! JQI ~ 7U l• " l•~ SO)l!O !l "I" lo!omo 11~•1 01'"•· M•n"•'nto, 1,, C••~ Cl<'"<>"• '" W H,,..,.,, 0•"""· Tl: Ill J a~~'"'" 0•~"""· 11: It Smlt!I, l\<11t6•• 11 ltu•I l11!1t I• (•<l•a••"'· Mlnnnoll ••: w•l10. tit "' """'· •l• "•t•oc111o en"""· •J. w Her!o", 0~""''• <ll . , lloeln.,.n, l•I llm..-o. Jt l Ooclolent Cuolllr. ''"'"'""' ID·L irot: ~•ut. o.1u•n~. 1•-7. 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Gr.at Stocki More Comin9 I t.<111 l -l . WllCMl\n I 17 J l. U 1)1 w.,~1"''"" 1·1.1 J. t11•• ~ .'ltle " C11trw•t 1•31 J I, D•""'"°'" l :J4.0. Yarollv '""" i-<•1t I -1, N~~Y. 1 IOI. l . (1Utor1>l1. 1.1' • l. &r.,....n, '·)!I '. !IMll!>I'" C1tnor"i1. l ·)J,J I. ~on!1 (lor1. J:ll < •• P<iM l lon. I ... I N•1I ' -1, Mil . 1:11.1. I. Colum.i1. I JI O J, l\1>110<> Unlvfrtll., l•lO • •. (c•noll. l,'1.J. !, ""!1a .... 1·kun,.v11i., ... H•tl J -1. llul1•r1. 7.ll 1 l. Jun. to•d, J·Jl.J. J. U(LA, I 341 I. '• D1rtmou111. l '.lJ I. J, K•.,••• 1111._ I ll.I &. Pon1>1ylv•nl1, l :l l-' Yortltr •11~" N••l I -I, llu1t1ro. 6'JI l. 7. lei """'''~' l eV<tl .. 1:'1.1. I. Wl1C01HI", 1'11.J '-Pt lnct T""· 1:13.1. J. UCL .... •:ll,I •· C1lll0t"!1. •·Jl.3. Ht1! J -1. l'•nn1•I••"''· l ;U.I. l . ••-•· 1.tll. J, lf1vv, "II.•. 1. Oorl"""''"· l :n .l . s. Con,.IL 1:17 ,J. I-loot J -I. W11~!1>ltffl U1>l¥ .. 1I!•, •:13.1. J, Nor1 ... l!Tt •n, I II.I. l. Goort•-"· D.C .. l :JJ I " Svrt cu••· 1:11.t, J. 1 6'1!1<1 Unlvtrt"V, l :tl.I. I, (61UIT'll!I, t:ll.I IACK PACKERS MOUNTAINEERS loots •Packs • All GMr Pref•s1l.n1I Acfvlc• • fl•nt•I• Fret S.minar1 Ev•ry Thursday Nifht. SKI MART 1111 W. COAIT HWf. NIW'°IT llACH 642-1335 fr1dat, June 18, l t.171 CAIL Y PILOT JJ .. : Rells Test Vaunted Offen se When the irresistible force meet.11 the immovable objeet, 1umething has to gi ve. Th1t time-honored adage coo Id well be appl ied to Satur- day night 's s ii: th annu<1l Orange County North-South prep all -st;ir basketball game al Orange Coast College. The irresistible force in this case is t~ oflens«lominaled North ~uad , under the direc- lion or Sooora 's youthrul men- tor Paul lJush. Our seem ingly immovable object here is "tarina C'Oach Jim Stephens' South cage group. "'hi ch lists defense as iL\ forte . 1\t any rate. something does ha ve lo give when the pair of star.studded quinteti; fi nally meet in their long-awa ited clash. Last yea r's contest ended up in a IM-103 score with the North prevailing and if the S0u th is lo add to its 3-2 series ed,11e, defense is what Stephens is rr.l_ving mainly oo to turn th+> trick. .. We should do be t l e r defensively." Stephens s11ys. r ' • D""tLY l'ILOl $toll ~hete 1 • UCI Duels Huskies For Cager By HOWARD L. HANDY 01 "'" Otll~ .. 0.1 11111 Dave Baker. an All·Clf forward at Warren High School in Downey, i 8 reconsidering a letter of intent he signed wilh the Unive rsity of Washington fol Io win~ departure of forn1er head basketball coach Tex Winter to take over the San Diego Rockel.8. Baker, a fnrm~r 6·8 ba!lke1 - bal1 star and student body president for the Bear in· stitulion, is currently mullini? over his future. He has nar- rowed the choice to tw~ schools, the Univers1 !v of \\'ashington and UC lrv1ile. ·'Y.'e expect hin1 to make ;i de<:ision somet ime n e it l w:"ek." coach Tim Tift of L'CI told thf' DAI LY PILOT th is morning. "He Lo; an o u ! s t a n d in ~ basketba ll player and 1 am sure he will help us a great deal at UCI. "'We've fared better lhan thr North in scrfmmajes against the same junior college oppo- siHnn but it's hard lo say what thal means. HUNTINGTON BEACH'S JOHN STEEN A ND HIS BAJA BUG RAC ING MACHINE "He has trimn1erl down from his playing weight of 2511 pounds last season to 230 And says he hopes to Rel down even fur ther by the time basketball ~eason starts In the fa ll." Baker would enter UCI as a freshman in the fall. ·Bug Bites Ma11 • "I think the North probably has bettrr playtf:'I right on down lhe line. Bu t." Stephens adds, ''they're not pla ying \\'ell together 11s a uni1. '' Although rather chaRrined at the fact. Bush 11dmit.o1 the above ha~ been unfortunately tn1e up to th is point. Now He Rac es Over Baclla11d s He SAyS . ··we·11 havt to N:'- bound with the rn (the South) if we hope to win . They're a 11!· tle bigger than v"e are ove rall. "Howe ver." Bush 20Ps on. •· 1 haven 't been R1 all h11ppy lately with our fund<'lmentil ls. t'Speci11lly !ht rebounding and drfense. "I gues~ we scrimmaged 11 litt le more th11n we should'1•e and it probably pu t us behind ." The 28·year-o1d Y;inkte hea it man ind icates he has regrrt- tefl not having had more in- trllSQU Rd practice S('SSIOJ\S in- stead o( scrums againsl lhe junior colle2es. Of co urse. Bush's county pl;iyer nf the ~·r ;:ir from Sonora. r,.7 Da vid ~!eyers ha!i pleased his coach in the North drills. Howe1•er. the mnsl im· pressive Northemer in Bush's mind has b11en Vill::t Park 's 6·5 leaper Pat Mc lnally. .. l\1ac has been doing Rn outst::tnding job both in the re- bounding 11nd dPfense dep;irtments." Bush says. '"\!P "ll he one our bi2 hopes in stopping the South's big men ."' The Rebel "big men'' Bush refer!! 10 are San1a Ana Valtey'.s 6-617. 220-pound Jim Keye~. Tustin's 6-6. 19(}..pouni1 Paul Zys kowski, Pa cifica's 6- ~. 185 Jerrv l\tara.~ and Newport Ha rbor"! J oh n KazmPr . \\'host JUmpin2 and shot-blocking ability greatly bell~~ his &-~ he111:ht. Stephtns also ha.~ I.a Quin· t::t".~ &-6, 2lO·pound .if'ff SI Clair 0 11 lhf' bench for adde<l bePf u f) Front Whatever en~ue~ nn lhP boards <'Ould !ell the "''holr ~tnry come Salurda.v n1ghl "'·hen thPy lock h<Jm.o; ;i t fl Ry PHIL ROSS 01 tho D•llr Plltt $11tr El'er since he entered his rirsl rnotorcycle raee rnany years ago. H u n I in g to n Harbour's John Steen has been bi llt'n by a bug. The bug 11•h1ch initially bit !hi' 4;).year-old Steen 11·ns a penchant £or nH·road and cross country rar ing w1111 any type of 1no1orcycle h~ cnuld get his hands on, ll<' recalls, ··[ guC'ss the smallest thing I el'rr entrrrd 1n corn petition wa~ a m1111-b1ke in one motorcyrlp racr " To1!a~'. however. Stern has been billen by another hug - rh1s one is called t~ B::tJa Bug . Baja Bug is Lhe rnan11fil1:· turcrs' name for nnf' of the rnosl popular p1et·cs or off. road racing equ1p1nent 1n use these days. In Steen's casr, 1he Baia Bui;: is a chnp1><>rl 11 p Vnlkswagrn srrl;in wh1l'h he ra crd across 1hr ruggt'd BaJ a California peni11.<;u]a recently in !hr BaJa .500 olf-roa(l ('01n- petition. to do this 1win !he class !!Ile 1n the .SOOf but ! kn('w l"d be ablP lo <lo I! hcforl' lt1(' race evrn st a rte<!," ~lf'Cn sl ates. ",\1 v car \\'as so in1· macuiately prrpa rcd that . ex· 1·f'pt for 4,lust , a bloll'n t1r<' and ehange of one whc<'I. th ere were no 1narks on it al the fini sh. "Afte r 1 harl it cinched , !he obiecti ve bet:ame how many (dune) buggies ( one-s eater5 I r could heal "' Steen also not e s I h a t preparauon plavs an irn· portant role in the dn\•rr"s success !n such races as !he Ba 1a pair . "\\'c "'en! do"·n there abnul a "·eek before the race ::tnd <lro1·e all around the courst ."' he says. .. You S<'e, 1he bigge ~t mor1a !1ty rare 1n1ortalily 1n relative tern1s concerning the fi nal outcome l i.~ due to people !>letti ng lost during the course. of thr race. "Tlle re arP no road signs to guide you down lherr." Stern f1~rPs he did well in !he ~. even if his succe.<;s \\'OIJld"ve been hased solely on thr race's d!.'la.vr<l s!::trl .. In the t!Played s!ar1 one t'ar lakes nff rvcry rn1nulP . And I actually passrd a !ola! of 69 cars. '"I starled No. 1.1,1 and got into the impound I fi ntsh I arPa 11·1th only seven helnw me." he says. "!! had In be n1y b1ggcsl thrill in car racing." And the Huntington Harbour resident would like lo add ,11 couple of biggPr thnl\s to h1 ~ lrdger brfnroe 1hc sun11ncr is out . Ills nrx! J.:na\ is 1·il·lnry in the Sonora 1i5 .June 26 on 1he ("alifnrn1a·:\r1a.da state 11ne. JU.~t off lntcrstale \fl. .. !t"s a ·1rry s111al1. l'l<tS1'd t~ pc <'Ourse 1~·1th nnh• ahoul .10 ane-n11le laps 1con1pared to la1)S a~ long as ~ mites 1n \hr BaJa !000>, Stct•n says, alid 1nf.(, "but I haven't seen 11. so l 1111· agi~ it's slow er." Af1cr th+.· SQnora li.'i. the Colorado 500-inill'r loon1s a~ ano1 her bl2 ~tep toward niore f:irne ancf fort un e 111 rnirf - .<\ugusl . "'It takes .1 couple of 1T1onth<; Jn prrparr lhP r.<1rs fnr the hig rai·rs," t'](l.<;l'S Stern However. he promises to be ready . And nnt only did hr r~i"·r in the 500 he go! the satisfaction of winninl! I ~ mochfled V'r\'-! classificat1on titl e. Steen. 11·11h Cf)-piln! .John Lawlor or Studio Ci!_v , siz1.lrd his Berllr acr<J"S the .\·lcJC1can MVGC lo Be Private badlands in !2 hour<; and 35 ~1 1ssion \"irJo \roH Chill will m1nu1cs It) ft111~h I'~ hours bernn1e a pr11 atr cuur!'e ahead o{ 1he runnerup in his snnictimr this )rar af\i r f1\'f' cl a~~1f1ea11nn. I sra.<:on~ as a puhltc far 1 !IV, A!sQ. he finished IO!h in the rrirp 111 Ol'erall rlapsed IJm<' Tnnv \\01s11. 11rP prr~11trn! nf S.trangel.v rnou~h Steen y,·a~ the · :0.!1.!'~ll"lll \"1c10 Cnn1p.iny ' nnnunrPd tn1la) ' 10th in <'lap<:~d !1n1f'. tn1). 1n la st wintrr'!i AaJ~ 1O0 0. Ch arter n1crn bl'rsh1p~ 11 ill llo11 r1rr, 1n \h;I[ ra!'r hr 11a~ hf' ;11ail:ihlr tn an 111111;1\ 100 third 1n his ('i:i~s \\1fh a l!l-p<'r~on~ 111!h ('li1h nir111hrrs h<1ur , 19·m1nult• t ln"k1nj:! and r+.>~1<lrn1s nf 1hr 1nn1- J'llfl the IA hol~ rnursr Iha! sprea1ts O\'rr a scenic lfiO·aere arra ln Southern Orange L'oun- 1" ·111 1'110 1hr Sl)uth r rn Ca!1forn1a l'C.A to urn:1mrn! 11·a<; sta1;ed at \lis.\100 V1r10 JI has al~<I bPrn the ~rPnP nl 1111mrrnu<; 1·rlrhrl1 y t<lurney<; and retrnlly wa<> thr sil e nf the Ca!1forn1a statr J11n1or rol \r,i,:c ct1a1np1 on~hips a.s we!l 11~ snnir CI F mrrls o'clock . ",'-:n nne ex pected 1!11.~ car n1un1ly ha1·1n,e: first rnor11y to ~~~~~~~~~-'--~~~ .~~--~~--~~-.I Ba,seball Standings NAT IONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh New York SL Lnu 1~ Chicago ~1ontreal Philadelphl,ii Ea-t Division w L 40 24 34 " 36 30 32 32 2S J2 " 36 We it nlvl1lnn San f''ranci.~co 41 25 Doda;er1 :15 29 Houslon :11 11 AtlAnlA ,'\O 37 Cincinn1ti 211 :lli San Diego 23 41 '~""'"''' •••vii• C•lc ••• 1 M loul• I (I~ lnnl1>9•1 (l•clnnO!I J, l,llf n" 1 Dntv 11m tt 1clOf'dulH 'TWIV'I G•lfttl Pel. "" .576 .5-45 .500 .4.'19 .4!0 .li21 .547 .... .44fl .4.1R .359 GR 3~; s 8 111,i, 1:111 ' • 11 1'll 12 11 r ~ll~d•ln"I• J!tovMlllt 1.e\ •• N•"' Y111~ IG•"- h v 1-•I. nit~! M•11l<•1+ (111 ..... e I 11 It l'll"bur•ll W110" 1• U, ~l•hl >1~u11.., iw11..,.. J.11 11 °"'''" io.-n 1-•), 1>1•"' St L&ul< lltou" •-11 It CP>lc190 II'•""•• .. ~, •111n11 tJ1•v•• 111 " ci,..1 ..... 11 !lf~I•• 111. nl•"' Sin DI•.., t l' ... •lhil l·I '"" .t.•H" 111 1! Jo!I F•1ncl1ce !Ml •lcr.11 11 -ll!ll'Ht•t 1~1. 1. r.l-•l<f"l A:\ll':RICAN LEAGUE Balt1mnrc Del roil Ro~ton ~ew ''ork Cleveland \\111shin gton Oak.land K;insa~ City r-.linnrsot:. An 11:e1~ :0.1ilw11ukee Ch ica~o 1'~11sl Ohdslon W L 311 21 :'16 27 '.14 27 ~ :H 28 .1:1 21 3.A \\'P5t nJvi.~inn 4l 21 3J 25 :12 :12 2!l :11\ 22 .15 22 :'Iii Yl'un~•v'• 11 .. u1h K•n•IO (Uv I .lntOIO 0 !'cl. .li44 571 .537 .~Iii) .459 J>6 "I 569 .500 "' .. 'Ulli 379 Mlnnn noo I. C"lcooc o •ll I""'"''' O•"eU <. (l•~•l•nd .1 Bolll"'l).n J, N•w Yor> I 01>ly ,,,, ... """"""d le~••'• G•"'°' r.n • ' II 11 17 ' 10 l:l 'i lli 1: 17 .lnttlt !M•"•''"'"~ S·6, ., IC1n1•1 C'h l~nllt to•!! 1 OJ, nlo~! C ~><••• !WO"d l·J1 ot Mln!lo•ol• ,,..,,. • }1. .,1,~1 0•''-"<1 (Mu1>I., t .1) 11 Mllw1vk ... (lt><~w"l)d J·J), "1.,., !hlfnlt !(O'"''"" t ·JI •t (l•~•l•l'd (N•"" 0-11. ni9M N•w Vo•O. '"°'~'~" 1.J\ oi l\1Hi"""• rcvollor 10.1 1. •lor.t eo•tn1> !Jl1t1tfl f.JJ '' W11M,,oton !llM•'I'"" •· IJ, "1t M ISTH ANNIVERSARY SALEI I BIGGEST & BEST YETI -1 DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR ILVD., COSTA MESA Modern & Complet• S•rvic• & P•rlt D•pf. Modern Body Shop for All Cars 646-9303 540-9468 Orange County'1 Largest and f\.tost ?.fodern Toyota and Volvo Dealer OYlltSIAS DltlYlllY SPICIALISTS • DEAN LEWIS ITIO!YIC)!T!AI ANNIVERS ARY SPECIALS '71 COROLLA SPICIAL $1 77:1 ~ Sf:I THI Al l Nf:W TOYOT.4. CILICA SPT. C~I. IMMIDl.4.TI DILIVll Y ~ VOLVO 1971 DEMO $2998 1'1 t•tl •"• r•ilio, h11ltr, •uto'"tllt "'"'· USIO CAR srlCIAL $1195 '''' ll:INAUlT R10 llo<!le, ht~''" • •"••<f Nlr• (Vl(l )OCI Stock Cars 111 Su11day Showdo,v-n llichard l'el!y is l he fal'nr1te to cop the pole posi- tion for th e Winston Golden Slate 400 stock car race du ring lirne trials today for Sun1lay's roa1I 1·ours!! race al H1ver~1de lnlcrnational Haceway. l'ct1y. the only factory-back- ed rlril'er in the race. will be dnving a 19i! Plymouth Hnadrunner. He i~ the defen · di ng cha1npion and hds also \1011 the other st ock car rnad ra\l' al H11"ers1de. the !%9 Mol(•r Trend 500 v. hi\:h is he ld 111 Janu;1 ry eat·h ~·car. Only twu stoc k car races of The Anteaters have s:ever itl enticing trip!I planned for ensui ng years including a junke t to Hawaii to start th,. 19T.!-73 season. In addition, the Anteaters "·ill play such foci> at Montana Stale. Idaho St;ite and Puget Sound on a swin~ thrnugh the Pacific Northwest. A tr[p lo the San Francisco b.1.v area is heinE considere1I y,•ith Sa n Jose Stale and perhaps oot othf'r foe on lhe agenda . Jn add1tiQn . uc r w i 11 participate in the Long Beach lnvilallonal tnurnamenl i n December aga1nsl the hosL 4!lers of Jerry Tarkanian. Loyol a University and Lnng Island University from Nev. York. l"C l will host the All California U>urnan1enl durtn~ lh e 1972-73 season. the firs1 ti1ne in fou r years for the event to he held at Irvi ne . 1f he decides to att end UCI in the fall . he would be joining se1·eral other outstand ing prep st~rs already signing letters flf intent. They include Jerry ~1 ara.s 16-51 fron1 Pa cifica C:tarul Nauona l si gnifi cance High, a Ar\A All-C lf !eleclion ariy'1eld on a road course in and Dave ~lroud of La Sema tht'"1 . .'\.,1ndbo1hofthen1,the 16·.'i l, al so ;in All-C I P' \l'1n~tnn 400 anrl !he r-.1otorJ pe rforn1er. Trenrl 500, fire held on ;;;;;_.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""I Jli vcrisdc's 2 fi2 rnile . eight· tut'n read ciiu rse. ·r1ie only other road course' w111ncr in lhe fieJrf is Ri:ty I Eldrr, ,11 cotton (armer fron1 Giir1tthcrs. who brnuRhl the 1 weslrrn division of NASCAR i1s first (;r•nd Nalinnal vlc·1 tory ever In .January by d(•fealing Bobby Allison 10 the , "'1re by I l second s. ) Elder will be dri vin g a brand new 1971 Dodgr Charger ,1nd Allison, who fini shed se- 1·nnil lo Pet!y last year "''Jll al<;n he dnl"ini; a ·;1 Dndi;r. A!l1.~on ha~ won the last three <;rand ~at1nnal races. Be Smart like a SUMMER FESTIVAL OF CADILLACS C06TA MEY. • < .. -; .. .. ! DAILY PILOT Friday, Junt 18, 1~71 • ~ALmoL<;H 1He. St!ME 5HAl<P f{)Lk:i WHO 13RING T"HE: FREE ALL-STAR 15ALL0rS TO 71JF; FANS ME: AL50 Bl<\'.llll01Sn1'1:; ((TV) 7+/IS EPIC (OR 7H€ ~ 'f>YEAR .• -rHAT'S "l?IGl-ff-IT!s GILLETT€. 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FIFT'1 1t•CE -!10 ••<d• 1 v••r n1n, A ~· (!.t "''ng l'ur-. 1n<Y1 f'•'""''' lonoo• IAU.t<'J l l •O 6 lO [ ool• 1.•nd.n<> "'"'') •Oil 1 Ml P•""' 8•• !11 ,nMOd Tom• ·~ I 10 AIJO ll•n -In"• (All• (n.rt H••t11>, (h••gOf l•P. l'otl•<•PAIO•, (""Oll>O ""'' .. '• '"'"'"' \•"0' On t\rn. 11 ..... G·nO .. ~""'· I"' r ..... \o~IH ll ACE JIO I •"" n 'A• (<•"!1>0\Q p,., O ll.00 n10,a \N'"' i"d'"' 9'~ ,,~ (·d •rt'• 0••! O(MNn1•I l 7~ (~II Me B•• !D•r•ro l ! ,n,. •I J I" A•'n R•n ''"""'" ll••o, l.'oon 1,1, (,o 6•bo I',,,. °'''~·•· C•• Et••· D""'' To On. 0·01~1 \,·,.irn•d 01"• \onno•n1•, r,.,.,. " 1\0<,1.•• II E•l<IO I 0 10 .. ·• Ml< •<Id l cu~•d'I O•" oola 11• ~- ~EVE°'TH RAC[ J~~ '"'"' J \o•., nl~< II. ~~ (1~·"""0 """" \l)f!I r l•bb•• C••<'o1"• I• •O 6((1 C~•·v "'" "''''' Rn•dl•!t• B•own '"•••f 1 "'" I I I 'r ~ •.n R•n -~A IM• rh.ro•. Ratk•I 1•· n. S'•"• Gu nrvrrf, C1n<10 e~• "" !'• ".,.,.,., ''" ,,.n. n & e A '"'''"' r "' ,.. " '''' II~~•·<! • I' .• ' I "·•••' •'""•I ~, f.,o\ !\• r.~t! I t• 1 ·~ • ,, b •"~ "•·• ''"' f v O•,. fl•••• 11o1n ~ ..... , .•• L 1 e.1>• I ·• .,.,,. VOi ••• r l'•·t• •j. ·.~··''""' .. IN l" llJ.C E • •• 1' ' " ,., r ' ' I U' t'1• n·•,. l::>'I •(pol I' " I • -'" 'i >ll ,. .. , '" +r••· 'r"' I,.• L~ ' , \•"• ~ .. ~. I · , • I <'•d<•• '~•'" • P•Ov~\1, Vo,o t'""' ~ R 0<.•.,~ G•••n·" \r '•"~'" D•""" M" l"l ••m~n~ fl.,, ,,,,..,No ~I•!' ~I f:••<ll 'Fh9nt "l1n 1nd Gyp\Y P••d fl,. 00 TODAY IS THE DAY TO LEASE A 1971 CADILLAC COST• M£SA '"1.-------------------, " !)~I ;·:'i \ '" ". }IB Base ball Coach Na n1 ed Don Terranove has been na med varsity baseball coach at i-luntington Beach l~igh. the 'DAILY PILOT lea med today . 1 HUNTINGTON SEACLIFF COUNTRY CLUB 3000 Palm Ave . -Huntington Beach GOLF SHOP Sl6-7S7S BEGINNERS OPEN STOCK CLUBS L1t11t '" Goll Equipment •Ml .App41r•I BEGINNERS GROUP LESSONS LADIES' WEUDAY CLA$SES JUNIOR CLASSES-SAT. ond SUN. S15.00 SERIES OF 6 LESSONS Limited Classes -Call Now . --.. ,.. ... ... Squash, Handball Dee p Sea Fish Report Trapshooters Vie 'l'rap.!.hoote rs fron1 the \Yayn( J)(l(· Anderi.on, Added at NBTC M•lll U -ll •ng~t~. !U •oc~ <od• 1$ >(>I• S•N DIEGO I Muft1ti,•I r 1orl lil "'°"~'' II vel>o .. ••11 I .. ~"' ••• 11•~•· u1 IJOl'1•0, I• b•,,•<uao. t ~.1,out, na (OI•(<> bo" Orange Coast area will be former trainer for the Ull among a large entry llst com-Angcl~s IJodgcr~. will be pe\lng In a pre-state cl1a m-1unong the cornpclilors Jn the p1011sh1p n1eet at the \Vu1-evC11L Sunda1 The addition vr ll'to cham- pionship squas h courts and two four-\\·all handball courls as the nu cleus of a half rnill1on dollar Athletic ~1c 1nbcrsh1p expansion was announct•d to· day by the Newport Beach Tennts Clu b. Hcnr_v Burke , our tune \\•Orld h;indball ('tiarn p1un . v.<1s narned athletic d1r<'c tur v! the lf'nnis l'lub rxpari~i(!n with plans calling for cotnplctuin of the nc\v courts arid other racihties by !ate ~u1n r.1cr. Initial plans call for I.he ex · pansion to be bu ilt in in· l're1nents wllli four courts set for late summ<'r. \V hc n com- pleted, the courts, separale club fa cility, locker room. and speclator facilities will be 1n cx<.·css of half a million dollars and will include 19 handball and 15 squa sh and racquet ball courts. Two will be exhibition eourts surrounded by grandstands for 3.000 people who will view events through glas~ \\'alls. A tourney facility bui lding will also be part of the new long range plan. Nev.·porl Beach Tennis Cluh tenni s director .J i rn n1 v Shepherd will al so <1ss1St Burke in coachi ng the game. \Vhen completed. the two h<Jndba!I and two squash courts will bc adjacent to the club's existing 14 tenn i s courL~. l'lans ioclude seating for s~tator;ri and an unusual "all glass" court pl;inned for international and r cg i o n a I 1·cirnpctilion at a later date. The athletic rnen1bcrship wHI he offered separate frorn tile lcnn1s club 's regul;ir mem- bership. as wel! as offered to ex isting Newport Beach Ten- nis Cl ub i\1emllers. 1'rout Plant OCEAN510f: -\Oii •nQI~" l ti•'" •••YO• l °""''v ).I I b•n. I .~,iu .. 10.l SA .. TO. MO .. IC• 17 on91t" !I ba,,, • t\•l<bul 111•1• 9 ~ngl•'> 10 b•"· 6(1 ma,~t•~I. j0 blu• ~,,., HUNTH>IGlON eEACH -1) •ngl•"*" \ltt c•loco ba». l{E00NOD -101 M•Q<~" JH (•l,<O b•"· 1 h•hbul, 918 rO<~ COd, •;J bl~• u,,,. 8•r91 -S9 •"~'•" 5 ll•llt>ul. liG fO(~ <od. ~AN Cl..EMENTE -100 o~Qlt•\ 610 ba». 15 bM•6<~<l&. ~ "•!<but, •n ..... ,.~,~· SE AL llEAC H -)) t "W·•'> l.6S b•"· I b .. <.<YdA. •l Don1•0 llO(ff ~I ongl•'\ "~ bo~·I~. 10 DOU, J ''""b"' .. EWPOllT ID••••'• lo<lo•<l -l)J M1Ql•tt ~I oon•lO, llJ D•n. l '"'"" (Oii, J IO b'u• ti~'' 1' m•<<-.~I, JS O~•lto~ !Ari'• l onGl"t l ~• onglf•• )59 b~"· o bdtro<u<I•. ll m&<•'"'• I~ blut b•" 5ANT.l llAlll!,lllA -I• nA~"". I~ !O<I <Oii !O llnQ COii, 111 <&ll<D bA\. PARADISE COVE -61 •nol•I>. 002 chcster-\\'cst trap and skt'tl A spcl'iaJ \\'inchester al! ex· rJnge luc<ilcd al 23000 S. pcnsc award 1~ offered this Alan1erla Street Jn Long Beach wetkend, II Is the equivalent tt11s v.·ttkend. nf lolll' da1' hotel anrl rneal:s ATA trapshootcrs are using and all enlry fees at the state th is conipelition as a final shoo! tuneup event for the 1971 In <1dd1t1nn. 1he conventional California Stale ATA chan1-ty pr ur trn!Jhies ior all 16· pionships whicil will be con-_v;ird. hnr1c!1eap :ind rlouble:w ductrd in Kingsburg beginning t'l'Cnls \1•ill he niade at the Tuesday. wcckt>nd shocJ\. ~===:::::::::=--=-----=:===:;: CHEAPER TO LEASE THAN TO OWN '71 Ch e11rolet 0 ton pick-up BETTER TO LEASE FROM Mac Howar:zb AUTO & TRUCK LEASING 124 Harbor Bl~d. at firs t. Santa Ana T elephane ~J l ·0607 Big S(rvings Oil Origi11.al Equ.ip1neut Tires! SMALL CARS SIZE A78~1 3- GLASS-BEL TED WHITEWALL TIRES Jumbo 780 TWIN-STRIPE F 0 R s75"0 Size A 78-1 J (6 .00-1 l ) T ubeleS\ Whitewall. plus $1 .10 eed. E<. T ox p<1 +" •e. • Comparable low prices on ~·ngle:.. pa;rs. and blac~•va ll~. POLYESTER CORD BODY • GLASS-BELTED The Sa111e Tir e That Co rn es 011 Ne1v 1971 Car.~ WHITEWALLS Reg. Price 4 Tires -4-fo r-$118.20- Sale Price 4 Ti res 4 for $ 75.00- YOU I FPd . Ex. Tax SAVE Per Tint ----------543.20 Sl.90 E78-14-4 for $139.00-4 for-$-90.00 549 .00 S2.37~ --52.54-- 52.62-- 12.69 --F-78-14-)-4-for Sl48-:-6o-4 for SlO-o-:-oo- F78-15 4 for $148.60-1=4-for $100.00 G78 -14 4 for S 161 .SO 4 for S 110 .00 G78-15 4 for S161 .80 4 for $110.00 -H78-1S-I 4 for $178.80 =1=4 _for $1'20.00_ -J78-15 _)_ 4 for $'20'2.40 4 for $130.00 -L78 -15- -4 for-$'2'29.80---4 -for-$140.00- S48 .60 548.60 SS 1.80 SSl.80 1--52.80- -$58.80 _ I_ 53.01 -----572.40 53.12 $89.80 S3.27 AND IMPORTS WHITEWALL TIRES Datsun-Toyota- Opel-F iat 600•!2 S60•11 bOO,!l S lO~I J s139s '" I\ II Take Your Pick! USED TIRES P.S. INDY I RADIALS! GENERAL JET RAD AN MAG WHEELS -FRONT END L ~ ALIGNMENT C~) 1•bSITIVl C•U&l•I lH7 !~fl";"11Vl C•.,ftl ~I [~J pol OUll Crooked> wheels rob your car of maximum performance. ride. steer· lng and tire wear. We co1rect caster, camber, toe-in, toe-out to your car manutacturer"s spe,~ilica­ tionl", end safety check and adjust you r steering. only $8~~ .. S!lnd"CI •n~ comp•el ,l"'f ~CI~ COl'L TIRES WHITEWALL ! SU9h1 11ert11 I C><!•ll•<-e U•< ~-L '"<ftln -Cll'"'1•l~r-l'0<d & Mf'(Ury LIMITED TIME OFFER SHOCK ABSORBERS DELCO Our sp•cloti1ti l111talt Ill""' la- rne111 11>okt shec• ebMJrlMrs. Dori't teke cho11c:t1! Gott 11011- tiwe cer ce~ttel ! GR 78-15 Hit 78 -1 S LR 71-1 5 IANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE Don Swedlund . . ~ . . . FORD DATSUN rOYOTA I "lu• ••~• •ne nw11I 6-HOLE MAGS AVA ILABLE for 3/, ton Campers and Pick-ups, slightly higher. COMPLETE CAR CARE Since 1959 Hours: 7:30 to 6:00 Oaily PHONE , -,,,, :social :studies instructor all F'QUntain V111lcy lligh as of late, Terranove succeeds Don Walker in the Oller job. The hi ller wil l nssunw. full dullc.s1 ""' 11thletu; director e:l llun·1 lln gto n in the l•ll. L...--------------------1 I •• I • ... OA!L Y PILOT -~'1:: ---~- I U:GAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTIC! u;GAL NOTICE u:G.U. 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C•Ht.: n1t1. , 01~la H (eltll'lon, "•I ,..,,..... _.~.,, c ... 11 Mau c1111 nu1 Thll eu11,,.u IJ M lfll ContllKllll t1 Ml • lnGl"ldVt l, ; ln1• ""''"''nl tllod ,.1111 1111 Count... (ll<k 01 Ort nfl (°""ly ..,, M•• 10, ltJi •• I r B•v•rly J. M-• (Moutf CO<Jnl'I' • C11r-' Put1111>1d 0<1nq1 c ... t 0111. P11o1.: J<J"I •. 11. 11, ll 1111 1:H0-11 , LEGAL NOTICE l ""' 1U,fll01 COU•T 01' TMI $T,lfl OF CALl•OINIA ~Olt THI! COU NTY Of -JVlltS105 HO. lJl ll HOTICI! OP ,,.LI O• •ll L ••O~l •TY I ~ H•e Molltt o! t"° E"•le OI PA UL ,(, BEN~flN, Of'<l••NI ;• N011(E IS ttE•EBY (dVEN lftlf F<•nk 0 M1>t" E .. <V!O<" ol •~• Wtl! af Poo,I t1 B•n,.,n, d•c•••l<l, ... 11 u ll .. "'"''' >•I• lo 1no llhtf>•"t &<><I bt!\I Q•d uo•, urw:rtr rne r.•m• ona <ondl1•on1 ""'""'"" monnonod, •"<I "'b'""' 10 ccn-r1•mAtoon D• '"t ~~oerlo• (O<Jf1. on Junt l'.I, lfll, 11 '"-nour of t :IO o m a• ,,,,,.,. 1111r, willun tn• '""' .u-.a D, , • .,., •' lh• olf<e< of Loul• M "'"""· 0J!o•n1y ...,. lfte l••<u tot, II 1 .. 1 Wu! B•o1a .. oy. Su• ... D /\'1•n•,m, Calllo•no1 •II •~I t•G"I hllti tnd ontero•t Of 010<1 a1ced1nt '" •nd lo •II th1t Ctflo•n 'fOI 0'00<•0. tltu•ttd fn 1n.e City "' U•nlon, (O<Jn!v of O•en1,, s111ti of Coht...-nl1 I nd """" P•"otull rly dfl· C<•Dl(I II IOllOWI i;akc :-111l1 nJ.! 1an he 111 ~t .1s 1ri1nrcli11\c as 1n the ilcean as t!1 c~c rou1 21 -fo0t Cl1prcr illai 1ne i;Joops den1o nst1a tc in a 1eccnt 1c;:atta on Lake r.tead. The ('lippcir-21s a1e one of the nev.·est boats to come on lhe market. trailerable sail- on ~I ll of tr.t (0<0<trllton '""''" nomea, t nd tcknowltl!Qt<I 10 m• Iha! •wen t"'PO<ITIGn t•1culod tho .. ,,,. (QF,1(1 ,6.l SEAL) (htlll1bfl Hol!m1n Not11 y f'ullllc C1ll!o,nlo Ptlnclo11 Olllce !n Oronvt CO<Jnh PARCEL I Tfto ~lh ?U F .. ! o1 th• Ea.i 119 "" 01 In• W•\! nou of lht • S""'""•" cu•'"' gt tht Sou1nt11t Qudrlor o! lne NIW'lhw.,I auttl" ol 51rtlon H, lownv-lp • ~ou1n, lt1nto •11 . W•" 1n lho ll•n~ho lo• (ovot,., (..,n•v or 011n1• Slalo of Clllro•nl1. •• pef map '•<orOO<I In 8WI. SI oov• I nl Mhcell1n""'' M8c•, In N11 oUltt af lhl (oNnlY ~oco<a,, ol ••Id Drong• Counly, EXCEf'T 1ho Ea11 '9 loOI '"«tol California ~up Se ri es tlnder \Vav .. ' . ' ~e Cal1fo rn1.i Cup Scnr~ at ~tafina rlcl lie~· i;ol under 11.1y at:·1 p m . 1nd;1v \\l\h !hie•• ~~l!'.' in (•Jn\1n1111n u1steJd i1l tlitF.sthcdulccl (i Ur ';iucl<tn(lrl. 1111' 7~-fool ~,1c!il fri>tn Nc11 Zr~!;1nd f;i1tcd trf ;i~\'£' in [1n1c t11r tlir 1,1('1''. She 11<1s 1£'pfllltdl.v br.1l111g hc;f·11 ny across 1lll' f';ic 1f1c 01 1 ii $..oon-m!lc lTUI'-~' lt,nll i"I JI ~ the kickoff C~i!orn1a 'achl IUll( l1e1i n ,JI L!ul1 Tht11 1'· d<W~ race con1n1111ce rnc mlicr!' II ~ still prr.tl11·t1 11g Lh;il lhl! t\ej.< Zealand ~prrclstcr 11 oulrl .1~f'!1e 1n Urn{·. dc:-nilt' h ,1t111ng lolit \\f'a111cr anrt ;id1rr,,. cur- rCl'll.s on lhc 1:1,t :-;! iJ.:t·~ nl her 11 4' a rro!-s the J',1cil1t ~ut ll'hrn lht· 1 :lC'ht 11 uf ll"l nu.t in an app1·<1rttnr!.' h1 tune r,f 1he "i..ir p•·r .~ 111"• '"" '" " ;it 10 ii m t11d:J \ II II.I~ cilJ\ l>lll , t h~ C ill Cup 11(1Ul!I hl' rcdut!<'d 1o i thr€i:-ho;1t r.itc tn e tllrcr-r:1l'r '•·11es •1 ftich conl11HJ"' :-..1llJrd.1\ 11•1d Suur!,n 11111 br '1111 r! hv i:ok Lvni Ii s l•:!-ro111 , t' 1, r ~ujlis JI fl 11111 \11\\ pOl'l H.1 1 hor ~ it'.clit Clul1 .J11n J\1111J\ .. 11- \ H 'i (' fnot ,1;i11I l\1:d1" II , -ell~ U:il l\ill.1111 s i ,; r;ra;hca rrt froin the \'ancnuver Yacht Cluh ·I 1, ii I I : 11 "ii Al the s k1pnrr s 1n1 r1111r, )I l'-~ still hr1ng 1] r h ;i r "d 11!19thrr 1(1 •.111 ll1C' r.ire nn .i hoit-fur !)11,11 or h;1ndu ,qi 1,,1sr.-KllrP1 11as hulfl 1ng oul f·•i ~a h:tnf!!c111 rac r hrr111.r f.1 r.iU~ 11 r,1ti·d ~c1t•ral /t•f"I ;;~ve K1;i !0;1 I! -. .. : ·- ~ r , , • ~- ~­,. ' .. ' ' • Sailboats of Past Will Vie Saturday Olr! galf-riggrd sailboats will h,11·e th r1r day again Saturday 1\n('n lhe Pac1f1c Yacht :ind B:1!l1111n C!uh of Newport Hc:ith :.t.igcs 1ts sec(Jnd an- 11ut1I Ant·u.'nl ~l.1r1ner Regatta lrurn Lon<: Be.ich Harbor. 'lhC' g:it(-riggers \1 1lJ start 111-.1dC' thr Long Brach Harho r :it 1u.on on a course that l'lfl'Ut11n:1\'1g,1tt thr Eva l1111Tiy fl1I 1slar.d~ ·r hc e\cnl 1:-open to llobie Cats will all Seek Crotvn 1'/iis Week Billed a . l11t b1F~1·~t :-a1l1ng lhc f'\1'111 " I t ·.1l1to rn1,1, the 1~11 Hnb1c Cill (' .J.t11~n1il ( h •• m1pon~h1p . 11 111 0C: nclft Satu1 day and Sund<1y al Lflflt11 L,1kc L"l ll Lake w;is i.ho~cn .ind 11 ~ !"1111 ~1 ~.trnt 11 1nd~ ( tllt'nt fRcil111r.• !fJI The 1 t'g:1tl<i 11 111 <-r1n1p11~e ti11t•e 1aecs Sa1u1d..iv ;111d 111it r 011 Sunday, w1!h a lhr n11 n111 1 ;::.{ r 'I hP llnh" ( ,.i If, fl,.cl \\Ill h1• d111d"() 1010 111(11 l,1'-\('~ J,,r tl11 , 11· . .i!l ,1 "lhr· /\ flrtL "il l lit• \1 111111r! tq .~kipper~ 11ho h;1~ci 11 n11 a lr11pl1,\ 1n il Hnh1r· \Ii ic,e;ilta 1n a prevl{lll' 1rc.1t- 1:i Sk 111prr~ rnu'1 ;11,fl he •1ua!1f1td a::. a Hobie !4 .... k111 per The Hnhu.·-14 flrc1 11 11! he ti 1,dt•d 1nln lhree rla .•1 ~ 1111h par tial or full gaff-rigged sa1lboals 1n the Soulhern Ca!1forn1<1 a r ra. Yacht club 1n rmbcrs hip 1s nnt 11 prere- quf~1te for 1he raet' D ick Brashear. skipper nf RrnPgade, is expected to de· fend the lllle he won las t year Stiff compelit1on 1s expectrd frn m s uch yachts as Sea \V ind . Gdp1e. \V ind Jammer. and o!hcrs nf the gaff-rigged rrntern1ty In ;idd!l1nn In the Ancient ililariner Trophy for l h e overall winner. class trophies will be a"·arded 1n e;;ich d1v1s 1nn. Ent11es 11.ill be accepted un- ti! one-half hour before the rac e at The starting line. A part1il! !1~l of entries in- clude Tia Maria. Dilv1d Cny, Long Beach : Orion, \lincrnl J. ~lendt's, S:::in Pedro , Seil \Y tnd, Hnct l-h11gert, l.onit Reach; P"n~:ie,1 <;r ne 011rn<::, Ruena P<ir k . l\uu1po, Rnllt>rt Crarv. Los Ani;?clc~. \.\ 1ndJammr r, R;ilph No11011. Tu ~ I 1 n ; Ca1her1nr, F rilnk La Horgue. C'larcmonl T1are. 0 K. Haner l\rrrl San Pedro; Shelor, A 11 1 Sand}') K1dstoo, Platent1a f.ilp1c Lng;in i\1ur- rav and R 1rhard \Yeber. H11n- 11ngt 11 n Be<1eh, Corn1shm11 n. l harlcs Tho rn. 11:i11aI1 .::in (;,uctcns Zang1 II. Bill Druilt. Sanla An R: Nepentht', Jerry H o 11 Irv. MAnhart11n Br:ech. Wins ~l11rph1 nf Balhna V;irhl Cluh, .~k1ppcrin~ the (';il-:16 sloop cn-011 nrd by L loyd Cabol. "'On !he C lll-36 na1ion11 I chilmp1on~htf! in rrgattil sa!lrd nut nrarh Yacht Club ;ind Sund;i1 ' 10 hoat nf Long Saturd11y Lido Isle Small Boat Regatta Set l.EGAL NOTICE n1m• known m on or undtr tn1 aDov• d•lcf!DO'd ltOO bf,•ow o <lfP1~ Of XI!) llt! ,._.,.., meuurld Vl'tlc1ll~ t•om mo 1u••1c1 o! calTl•ICITI 0, I UllNl11 '"' '''''"d OUI w,1nou1 ·~· .1,111 ol tn •1CT1llOU$ NA.Ml Ir~ ul>On 1ny •or!1an Of Ill• •urlt co ol Tno u""t"l•ntd ao.1 cu lltY •~• 11 c"" 11~: •:;i.::,•n:;•.:.~::1'~1°11:' 1:;1~:: dUct•nt • DU••"'" •T IOV N Mtln-C, m inln•. arltllni , rtmo•lnt •~l<ttlono er O<on;•. Colllo<"I•. undf< tllt llctJl,.ut MY Cammi .. on f•OltlO Mtr<h 1t, lfTI l'ubllWd Oro,,11 C111" Ot lty Junt I I, !J ~~,; JulY l t, 1?11 LEGAL ~OTICE ~•IQI !Sll·ll su••••oR COUit T OJ' lHl ITATI DP CALll"OllM I• PO• lHI COUNTY OF Ollil<MOI M1. A tfJU NOTICI 0' Hl,6.ltNO 0, PlllTION •o-••OIAll o • WILL ANO FOi Llnll1 lllTl\M(MT,6.ll Y { N 0 &O MO ! E1!1lr ol CAMl'I ELL M MC GHEE, 0KtUld 11 ....... m. of lEL!.·GEN I .,,,, '""' ull :~~~:~~.~.1::·~ .. h~~:·::!~~·i· :~~··;~~ ',;,·;,:•,",':"'°",•,•,,:,:,,'.:,ufll l~n~ol~~=~=• :i•','::,'. !!' ,1::~::,::. ~~ ":::,';,,,c;, t~!rtc!I,,. The Lido l sle Yac ht Club ·~ ,,..,,. I Hutill .. dl ( •• ,,, ' .. I 0 Ind commi>nl• -nown •• ll U T •D•tO NOTIC£ IS t<Ell.ESY GIVEM tn•1 Pt1r<<,. Hl 'IOG htl !II.a n~'•ln 1 oehh"" ta< PrOb•t• ol will 1na tor '""'~<• cl Lfl1••1 l ul11TI•nl1rv lo l'e1<tlon.-(No ,_, ,.1 ... n(• 10 .,...,,,,,, " m•a• '"' r~• '"" 1>at1f<ul1<s •nd 1n.,1 •lie 11m1 • ..,,, pll<* Of h•u Int tn• ••m• "" bP~" ••• lo• Julv I 1'11. •I f JO • m, In 1111 cou•lroom ol O•P.,tm~n1 rlo l o! ,.,a CO<Jtl •1 100 Civic Ci ni!< Orivo Wt•I. In In• Cnv el 51nl1 Ano, C1l1!~•n 1, 111111 st.age its annual Small Fu"'"°" M. ceot• Mui, Ct llfo rnlt . l'I '0"• Mt1•. C•l"°""I• t R · k OelN Juni t, '"' S•ld ••1• '"'" Do m•d• lk<I wlthoul Boil egalta this .,.,·ee end Ml1I• H Ev•n• co~on1n1 °" w1c.•ntv. ••Prt'1 er lmph<d, 11.'llh three races scheduled s1111 e1 Ct llt01nl1. Or•"•' couni. '"'°''81"1 1h11 ••"•"I""· "' •ntum On Juno t, '"'· ltloro ,.,1, • Neto,.. •rontt•. lo P9V lhl '"""nono ~''" Saturda y and \\\'O on Sunda y l'ublk in i nd IOI' ,110 suia puoonolly c•e•I oum of •n• n111 •NutHI by •••d Saturd?.y's r aces v.·111 start ........ e M1r11 H. '"'"' ~-" 11 m• 1e °""' "' '•u••· 10-wlt u .aouoo. wl!n In al noon Y.l\h lhree-m1nutr: in-:':.~~· .:1~~j~"1n~~':~.~~~~11.;~!;~'1~~e ::.'1:'~/;:;,:.•;;~~~~.'.·,,"::~.-in~:r'~~: .a ·~• ••••utHI 1,,. ''"''· !trm• ~· ••le O•..a o• Tru•• •~., <ll••Q,. 0•11(1 Ju"• It , lfll W E ST JO"N• (oNnt• Clt rl ter11a ls between starwi a nd !OF,ICIA\. s&A Lf '"" ••H""' of m• 1,~,, .. ond 01 t•" Sunday's 11 ct1on \Viii get undrr Ntr• I! Gt111n '"'"' .... ,.., D• ••1n O•.a "' iru•• "•'•lcl1 ....... . No11<y Pu~ll• C•hf()ln lo T~. BlntltCLOCY unl!f' , .. d OHd el V.'<IY at 1 p ,m . Thff'E' Or ffiOff' P"ncloll OUlct In T•ui1, by "''"" ol ob"''" o• dt•~ult In • .J Orl ntt (&un1' lilt ollll1111oni Uf<"fd ! n • '• D •, UOI llOI Ctttl Hltnw1y. Cor1111 dtl Ml'. Ct !llorn11 fol· 0111 011.1011 •ttorMv '"· l'Oll11tnu starters are requireu t 0 ,,.,, Commi.,10,, E•o ,,.. n~ro•oforo •••cu!•a ona d•l,.oi.a 10 tn• eslabhsh 9 ClaSS No•O,.,~lr t 1974 undo,,lt nl<I I ... ,,tt•n D0<lor•hon o• Publl1hld Oren11 Co••I Ot ily "llO'I, Dlllul1 •n<t O•m1n<1 lor Sill •o<I "'"1'•n Pulllltnt!I 0'1nUt Coo•I 081h' Jun• II. !I l• 19/\ Trhtat!ve Stllrt1ng ordrr for Jin• 11 . 11 11 and Julv 1 ,,11 1'1ll1 Mo•lc• o1 0 11ou11 ond fl1<1lon 10 c•vu classes already established LEGAL NOTIC-E-.----1~.~i.~:0,•;1~';_.~.~~,.~:11 .~~101~:;:;~/,1,'. ~ LEGAL NOTIC I'~ a re Finn, Fly1nR J r. Lido-l4A.,_______ M••<h 11. 1'11. '"' """"'""'d '""..a l----------------1 ,. .--------1••1• N&ti<• o! Otllull '"d l"ltc!1on to l>f l llln Lido·l4B, Lido 14 Jr, K ite A, 1'·41'M rocoro•a 1n II«>" 0}6t, P••• 1'I o1 u ia ot MOJ1C I lO Cll EO•Tols K it. B. S'"•I A. Sabol B. CllTIPtC ATI o• 1 us11<1l1 11cr•• 11co•O• JO THE C ~FOITOR5 OF JOSEPH E '·'" P•CllTIOUI IOIAMl Ollt Junt H 1'11 CAll TIEQ , T llA'l~FE ll.OR · f'•.,1YAn! lo S.abol C, .!I nd Fhp""r lh• un•••tll ""' -• ctr!ltv "" lo con lHI" J'!ll.ST NATIONAL S•<!lon• t lQl •na •101 of •no Co• lo•n•• I'~ ductl11t I l)utl<IHI .. 1111 l'rln(•U (orCI•, ll,lMI( OF OIAMGI" COUNTY Unllo•m Comml<(O•I ,....,., ··~ ,,. All start~ w ill be from lhe Muntlntlon Botcll, c11110,"11 •l6••· unaor ••••Id T•uuot 1 .... 11, no•·• •d '' 10 '""'' LJYC dock l~f ll<!lllOUI firm nom• ol VI EW lh ~ E O•lnko.rn, l ••••"••or "•bout lo 1-1>• I 1r1n<I., Zero Winds Sloiv Do ·wn F luky hi zero winds due lo 11 high-pressure arta o v er ChC'sapeake Bay \Yednesday a nd Thur~day brought the JntC'rcolleg1aLe Dinghy Cham- pionships to a \'lrtual s!Rndst1ll and scrambled the 14-boat fltrl Lta d1ng al the conclusion nf eight races -~ix on .W ed· nesday and l\110 Thursda y "II~ rhe Un1v ersll11 of Rhndr: Island led by Skip While. U RI h11d 64 pn1nls ro &J /or second pl1c e flarv;ird. Defending champion San Diei o SlRlt' \\<IS in third with 113 points San Diego dropped from 11 ser.ond pl11cr: on \Vednei;dal'. USC 111iih A ra ylr l..:11mpbrll :ind .Jack .J akn~ky "'!r! stto- d1ng 1n rhirrl p la c<' Wcdne~day hu t d roppt-d tn rourth l'luring thf' dr1f\1ng m atches Thur~­ da1·. There ~"r" soi: r;ii rs lrfl lo be sailed tnda.Y 1n thr 14-boat round-robin serir:s. P etty Wins Outboard Race Crown SAINT MARYS. Ohio IAP) -Bill P etly of \\'11pakoneta, Oh1n. 011erc am t f i rs l-da y ll"ader Bob Hering Sunda y to ca pturr: the two -day I n tr: r n a I Ion 11 I Outboard Jnle m a ttonal P o°"·er 8 o at Championship I ST•H!S INV!.STMENT GQOUI' ono Y<tt P rn l<l•nt lo Ill• u<>d•"·~·•...t i<;tl~t"I' l'llV•O •~•• ••" ll•m 11 <""'1<>•t<I ot "'' 1o110,., ev p,,., A Pln1<>n •t C".ASE 1,.,,.1.,,,, In t ul•, 111 01 ,,,, I,,. ....,.,.,..,, w1>1111 n•m11 In tuU t nO AU•ll•nl l ru•1 O!tl<ff "'"'"'""· •u~~''"'· ""' 11an•h" "' o.,,., •lt <lt cl r1tl•1,,c1 ••• •• !ol low• (Sll l) lnvt nlO<•, And '""'""'t"' o! 1~11 <«I••" 0'"'" .A Kn10Nr, Gon,,ol Pt rlnor, "u~U\nta Or~"ll• (11<! Oa>I~ Pllo1 CO<O•I tl••'""V bu'"'•" •nown '' 11\I P"nr1u Clrtlo, Hunt1n91on ll11cto, Jun• 1• IS I ntl July !, lfTI \l<J ll "Cor!lor'o C••o•1 Cl•~~1nv" Allot ..,,,.,,, (1lllttnli •• IO<ll•tl ., 111 M~Y'10ha ~·1 •tl C.o>t• SOUl.-l IMVE5TM[M f GlfOlJP LEG AL f'/OTICF. Mt'•· '""""' ul 0.a'IVI. Cel.torn,A l•r1v I li:n•P•O!. l lt1 Lo M•n<~I 111• o•••••H Ha••I• ur """"' ••<t Cl•c l•, Munllnt1on l•l<h. (1!lloinl• llu""'" IOll"'"' ot •~• f•A"""'"' •ud f l"I !11'1 1'1 It,\£, Ut \t 61!o! l•I JllO l , • .,.,.,., •11 "' l<tllo..,,· Jt n>u Ntol S1nH ht l 10• 5ir•nd, SUl'lllOI COU I T O• TH l lrt n•tf'o<, Jo\•Ph E. (•rtlor. 1ll Mtnllll1f n lltocn. Cl lillrft•• 'IO!W, ()ll) I T•l l 0 ' C,6.Ll•OINl,l POii Mtln•ll1 51. Co'1• M••• C•t.•orn 0 )II fltD, Jll .. o-ln• '"' COUHT T O' OIAHGl T<1nt1t rto. KflH• 01v.d r-"'"· 1/U Qlcnt•d c. Gortu n. q i) E!aor "•· A·UIU Po<I Mt •••""'· N•wporr d•ac~. (•• ! ···~"'· !••I lt1Ut. c1111 ....... l'Ol•O NOT•t• 0' HlAl lNO ,lTITION PO• .AU oln•r Dw>ln•n ,, ...... and t OO••·· .. !Jiit J .... Utt, SU.to·tl«I O•D•lt DlllCTllOIG CO HYll ANCl u .. a DV tn• lr1nt ll'o• w1ln•n l~t 11.r•' OP Plll.SON•L l'•O~llTT 10l0 ON YOlrt IUI P••I, .. ltr •• K""'"" to tne Ocn1ld l'Hdc-L11vt •, 1Hl7 Lll"t O•" COMT••CT I Y DICIOIMT Tt1n1r,,,, "" Non• S!r"'t• G1r!1n Gro•t. C1Ul~nl1 nu1, In m. Mall" 01 lh• E""" of GEOllG[ Tn1 bul• ''"'""' h t~ h• (OrHun1m•l•d (no tfl UtS, sn .. sHo LOWELL BAKEll. JR ·~· GEOllGl l 1! UNllEO CALlrO'!Nll\ 11.A NK, .Ae~IH~'." cW..ro~: ..... '.f 1'M':':, t~:111';,~;~. llA KE• ..Ill l kl COf OI GE l'IAi<;E ~ J" . 1 war ~or ""d Moln Onie• l ,lll ~"""' Moln fl'1!, 111•1 t••1'G!•.1!!5'IJlC •-• GEOllGE llA1(E I , ••• G L S!,.•1 51n1,, An~ Counh e• o,~n••· l(•nntln f . Ll"lll'I", tC!l $ Ht Vlltflll lllll(Ell JQ • •~• G I Al(Ell, JI! ·1(111rornla, on M "'" Jun1 " If/I, ' I Doc••ud Ol tfd Mt Y l • ,.,, •rn"•· Wh Iller. Clllllrnlo -I (1131 NOTlCE I! Hl~ESV GIV['I lhal l<:ohfv DOY •<I Clll JI •1.1-IOf .. H•·'ll llU Ai,.ISON SA~Ell '"• E••<"l<i< 01 "'" Tr>"•'•••• J•m'' Pol cKt Jr IJH B•~•llo•I U ltll al GEOllGE LrlWE Ll B/\K Ell , IJnllod Calllo•nlt l•~­~~j"· I~~~; l:;:cn, C1lllornlt, (l lll 'lf JR: •'• COEOll.GE L {IAl(!'ll, Jll •<• llOl !.tu•~ Miit> ilrf fl Gecdon It ~llvbolar, ~teJ Sl'd!Ora GEOI G( 8Al(!R, J ll ' ••t Gl"OllGE l•n!• •no, Ctlllornlt U 111 Av•nua, Leo .A nt•I••· C•IU.,nlo l'OOU, BA KEll. ••• G. L llAKfll, Jll ••• C. rocrow l.i• 111 •1119 l)l)I ll•·lo11" WI l•-f?Sl ll Al<ll. Jll • !llt <lfOl~•n!, 11•• !llta "uDll•h•d O<t nl • (nHI Ototy II,,, n I o•lll<On '"' &n oraor •ult>o,ll!"o Mov 71 Jv"t" II, 11, If/I JOl'ln H GllDl•o. IJtlS lo l rotMwtll I nd di'~''"'''"' f••<ulrt> nr mo "'""1----- "In! l V'I II .Av•nu•, '"lmclU"'• C1IUarnl1 fOl)J, ol '"• •bOY•·n•m•d l!•<•d•"! •o conv•> T E Olli Ill 1111 JTl~l l!S.T '"' ,,.., '""•' oro••"v dU"lb•O 11 .. 0 .. 10 '~GA L NOTICE WllllOM H ....... ., 01~1>1111 !Ult Sl l>n! ROY AL AllMS, INC • (•lllo•,, .. co• l i no Nt 1. 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Uld l'Oll<t Of lltt•ch •"II fl fll<Uon !O ti" E•te~t(t<' rocOl'dH !ft llllel Hlo, •••• tu. •• w1d Ill• "'"t I• ••o•rv...i lo lt itct onv ond Ol'lltl•I I K••••· 111 bldl Diii' Mty II, lfH Ol!r~ Ju"f !I 191! llNl!•ICl.AL Sll\il(f: CO J'lti!<'ll( 0 '.y1st ... f:•HU!Ot •• otlt f•11ll1t, LOUii M Mi\'IN av JO'l"H ~ CtflN ,t,rtflftt ' i., l•t<ulor •n••T•nT !Hrf1••• !UI WMI lttt••••· '•!lo D 11'1 1,HJ "~•H1 .... Ntw,..,,.t Wt•bt• NIW! 0tr11• A••••lm (1l•ttr .. 11 "'" C.,.,blnl'tf wl!ll OlllY l'llol M•wo-e;t Tth 1"11 11'·11M IN(~. C•Hftti'lll• Jun1 1, 11, n . 1'11 •u.,fl •ftl(I Or•ne• Cail! 0•"" •1•, 1'11 11 Jv~• !~ lt. '~ t'>I l Y&-:", l ' I ~ I . . < Atlantic Race E11ds In Spain The I 9 7 2 Trans·Allanti(' Race will terminate at a Spanish port for the fi rst tun!! in 15 years Details of the rac:e 11ere an- nounced by H1chard B. Nyl'. chairman of the joint race con1n1itt ee of the Cruising Club nf An1eri ca anJ the Ne w York Club. Other sponsoring clubs are the Royal Bermuda rachl Club and the ~lun1e Hea l Club lnterna11011al de Ya1es of B:iyona, Spain. The port of Bayona was selected in honor or the fact !hat Columbus made his landfall al there upo n hi s return to Spain frorn his firs! voyage lo the New World . The race sponsors also an· nounced that Island of Flo res in the Azores would be a mark of I he course. The use of a m1d·Allan tic turning mark 1s unprecedented in the ID6·year history of races lo J·;uropc. There have been 1narks in !hl' British Isles on races to Bri- tain and Scandinavian ports. but never a mid-ocean one. The establishment of a turn- ing mark adds lo the ex- citement of a rnid·Allantic landfall and should expose the fleet lo a variety of 1~·eather conditions. Flores 1s t h L' norlhwesternnlOSI island 1n the Azores and is abou t 70 n1iles south of the greal circle course fron1 Bermuda to Bayona -making the <:oursc approximately 2.700 nautical miles. The 1972 race will start from Bermuda soon after !he con- c!us1on of the Newport. H.I to Be rmuda race. which starts June 16. 15tli Year Of Mu.rine Unit !Voted The So u l h er n Californi;l ~f :i r r n e A s soc i a t 1 on . Ca11:urn1a 's leading n1arine Irr.de assoctat1on. n1ark~ 11-; ISlh ann11ersary a 1n 1 d s t stat 1st 1cs sho\.I 111g :-.t:1j!.ger1ng growth of the organ1z:it1on In Februar}. 1972 SC:'l·I,\ will h'l!'t 1\s 16th annu.11 Southern Cal1(orn 1a Bo<1t Show ;it Hie new $40 1n1ll1on Los Angr!cs Convention Cent er The shu11 11111 contain 240.000 square ltPI of exhibit ~p::i('e All 1s under one roof II 1.1111 hf' Joc·;1tcd a1 1hl' hub uf !hi' dU11 ntown Los Angr !r~ are<• The fa cill\Y boasts evl'ry (l!O· vcnirnce 0known lo s h n w business. ··contrast Iha! with ou r flrsl ~how al the ol d Shrine Auditorium \\'Ith a crammed· 111 lot.a.I of 32.000 square feet.·· says Dave Goodman, presi- dent of SCil!A. For !he past nine years Pan Pacific Auditonun1 in Los Angeles has been lhe home of the boat sho"· By using l"'O mammoth Lents, th e exhibit area could be stretched to nea rly 200.000 square feel ··s oat sho.,.·s have been one of our biggest endeavors.•· i;ald Goodman. d I,. 1 s i o n manager for K i e k ha c f e r illcrcury. ··The Los Angeles 'Roal Show has been our bab.v and "'e a rc now about to have the propt:r showcase lor "'hat truly will become one or the nation'!! most b ca u t i I u I shows." Dates for the 1972 show w\11 be Feb. -4-13. E111 erald Co,·c Race Cance led Balbo• Power Squa.dron 's cruist and predicted log race to Emerald Cove. Catslinti Lsland, originally sc~eduled for June 19. hill been canceled due to a lack of moorings ava ilable at the Island cove. Instead, the BPS mernbers will participate as guests of Shark J1l1nd Yacht Club 1n a cruise te OceaMlde June 26-27 ..... .. America's Cup Postponed One Year-Till 1974 The l'\t'w \'ork Yacht Club has acceded to a reque:.t b~ seven challengers fur Ille America 's Cup thal th1' nci..t n1atches be held in 1~74 111- .stead of 1973 a~ ong111;1J!~ scheduled. ya<"hl:.. and to t a c il i lat e sri 1lolf:. betwetn the 1·h:1!1cngcrs to come up v.·11/1 a s1 r11lll' l'halll'-nger for the cup been received by NYYC, Uw procedure des1gna1ing a :ilnglr: ·challenger -pending ehm1na- lton trials -"';is first used for the 1970 challenge and is designed to facilitate pre-race negot1al ion s ar>d ar- rangcn1e11ts for lhe Cup seric!i. challengers from Australia, Franct and Canada. Tht win- ner of these trials will be the challenger for the America's span of time, the NYYC has agreed with the Royal Thames YC to limit the entries to .one fro m each country. [.,isl l\L·ck the ~e .... York \ :u.:ht Cl ub holdt>r uf tbt' dl'.td or gif t fol' !he Cup, annouured 1hal Jt has <1cccptcd tl1c !'l1;.dlcngc u( lhe Londun-basl•d Hoy:il Than1(1s Yacht Cl ub a:. !he uff1Ci<1I ch<illenger. ·cup. l.t Ttus means the cl ubs Jr•on1 Australia and those fron1 France wi ll have to have their own elin1inations or agree on which club from each country will participate in the ellmin1t- tions. Each challenging club has until Dec. 31 to confirm to The reque:.l hJr dcl;.i_1· 11 ~1~ two fold -to :illoll' thl' thhllengers ~ fron1 1\uc.1r;.il1.1. England. Canada and Fr;u1ee to develop plans for <1lu1n1nurr1 \\lhile se1•cn clubs 111 all h<H'e The Hoyal Thames Yacht Club hu s agreed to conduct el1n11ua\1on trials off Newport. R.L between their yacht and Although two clubs chalteng·_ ed from Australia and three froni Fran<.~, in vlew of the difficulty in organizing an eliinination series, and 1n order to keep lhe duration of the series within a reasonable Ad.,..t1i••d tp-.:ial1 gaod !hru June 23. 1971 (cmd •int• rm a Poppa may J add. fa1h•r'• Doy i1 1h• 20th. Hinl. Hint.) l;t•ll f • BANKAMERICARD. Dear Old Dad ' DADS ONLY AUTO COOLANT SYSTEM This is like our gift' to You, Dad. Added real protection a gainst fre eway boilover, this 1hing recovers the overUow ' and gives your cooling system added efficiency. Super low pric;e , so treat yourself. 'Pop. JUST SAY "I'M A DAD" AND YOU GET IT FOR ••• COMPLETE STATION WAGON MATTRESS 3as Then there's those campouts and the hard g round to sleep on. (ecch.) Got lhese in colors. wid& enough tor the wagon or chuck ii on the g ro und. 42".xSO". JET MASTER SPRAYER 287 The late show ha~ one just like lhis. Yo 1.1 send in five buclcs and change. so w h y not drop in and pick it up !nr chcop. Doe! washes, Jerlilizcrs. etc. <\jQ 0 0 TURTLE 3 MINUTE CAR WASH The righl kind of cleaner !or the car. not 100 slrong. not too wea k. And the p rice doesn't come on loo strong either. ,i SIX root lxB RIDGE & VALLEY FENCE BOARDS 69~A . d ·, Nice stu ll. wilh the tongue and g roove fit to make a light fence. (Now your curious neighbor will have to buy a ladder to look over.) TACKLE AND TOOL BOX Plastic. you can't dent it. won't rust. Even floats in ca se you drop it over. (U nless it's !ull ol lools, then ,,, bye.l GARDENLAND VEGETABLE DR FLOWER PAK 77C SIX PAK This is great. Six lit!le peal cups w ith. seeds for flo wers or a ssorted vegetables, Hydrophonic, grow inside lo seedlings and then plant. Goocf 112rning fer the kids. DRIVE 'EM WILD CAR MATS 5 87 PA IR Wild pallerns end colors. Racing stripes and s uch. Goes right w ith !hat hot little car you just bought, 4x8 FT. EXTERIOR / PLYWOOD 267 ',i INCH Today. more people do thi11gs fo r themselves and a buy on the basic material is a lot ol real money saved, So. save. .. MASTER GUN LOCK 4e.7 . A gun accident is tragie. Yoo. hu nters and shooters should slip o ne on each gun. AdjustabJe to free ze the trigger. won't mar or $Clalc~ DRILL POWERED PUMP 4s7 Slips in the c hu ck ol a ny power drill. W il l drain a bilge. pond. tu b, o r whatever quickly. Some fan tastic per hour gallon c apacity. AUTO CARmER BACK 397 Ha ng the board5 on it. hang th• skiis o n. hong th• Juggag• and· sleeping g.ar and ta lc:• off. Don"t forget to fill the g as tank. Rog. 4x8 FT. HARDBOARD '!. JNCH Now, everyone comes in ond slLll won ts mor• lo finish off lining th•ir garage or ceiling. Come ohead. we're restocked. the Roya(Thames its intention to euler the eliminations. The challenges reef:ived by NNYC iiave C()mt-from the Hoyal Perth Yacht Club of Western Australia: Yacht Club D'Hyeres of France : Hoyal Vancouver Yacht Club of Canada: Cercle de la Voile de Paris; Roya l Sydney Yacht Squadron, and the Societe Nautique, in addition to the Royal Thames. 1'1eanwhlle, plans arc •c· celerating for a West Coa!lt 12- meter to be built I n participate!: in tht: An1en can trials to determine a defc11der. The syndiacate which suc· cessfully campaigned Intrepid in the 1967 and 1970 c:up defenses is also building a new aluminum 12-meter that will be skippered by Bill F'icker oI Newport Beach. STEEL WALL POOL So talc• a dip w ith lh• kid1. lhl1 on• sels u p in minutes. Vinyl liner. 15"x6 FT. 5a7 51-PC. TOOL KIT Oli:O'y. l just look a d••P breoth crnd h••• 90••· 1nd udes: 1$ Pe. '!,"Drive Socket Set. 9 Pc. Mini Screwdriver and P\.lnch Se!, 5 Pc. Open End Wre11ch S•I. 10" Vi1e Grip. Haek•o•, fi ~111!as• Handle Homme r. 13 Pc. Drill Set. 2 Pe. Coping Saw S.1,, 10' M.a1uring Top• MetO'! CuH•r. I"' Slip Plier1. and (ga1pl Me!al Toolbox. 88 -~----------------------FREE CLASSES WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 7:30 a t the La Mirada Store Community Room. Jun• 23 "Exterior House Painting" by the Glidd•n Co. June 30 "Wallpaper Hanging" by our own guy1. = .... REDWOOD l?Et>wool> COMPOST 1' 167 " 3 CU. FT. The bag ol wond•rs. You wcmder whal it'll do wh•n yo\l 1pr.crd it around. Sllpposed to improve !he soil, help lawns gel started. and help us malre a li-.lng. No wonder. her•. • • E E ~ Complete Guitle • • • Where to go • •• EGON MADSEN PULLS MARCIA HAYDEE TO HER DOOM IN STUTTGART'S 'CARMEN' Sti1ttgart Ballet Staged 111 LA Sl1ri11e Auditoriu1n Los Angeles \l'lll be one of the 12 cities Brazilian prin1a ballerina r..1arcia Haydce lo sec Lhc in trrnallonally farncd StuttgarL and California-born Rkhard Cragun. Ballet, now making its scl'Ond tour of th1~ Other highly-acclauned dancers are coun_try under t.he d1r_ei.:t1nn ~f S. Hurok. nenn1ark's Egon M;idscn. Britain·~ JI will perforin in Shrine Auditorium, Los Judith Reyn, Prague's Birgit Kiel: and A ngeles, July 1-4. Susanne Hanke. Heinz Clauss, Bernd _The company opened 1~s American 1our BC'rg and Jan Striplin g. v•ho hail rro1n v.·1th an unprecedented six Y.'CCks at New various parts of Scandinavia and \\'est ·vork's l\1etropolitan Opera House. Jrs Gennanv. reception Y:as so en1hu.;1ns1ic that the The 0S!ull gar1 Ballrt .. p•·ang r n c;ontpany 11'ill rclurn there later In the international pron11nenc·c 1n 1962 11hen . as ,;eason for an adchtional '"'O weeks. its first forci'ln venture, 1t 11·on ovauun~ \leaded by 01rcctor John Cranko. the al !he Edinbu rgh Festival. 111 1965. the c·omp;i ny of 100 will v1s11. in add1t1on to success of Cranko's ··Ron1co and Jul1cl'' f'\e w York, Boston, Ph1ladcl1lh1a. Chicago, at the Fcst11•al of Two \\'orlds u1 Spolclo SI. Louis, San Francisco. S;trran1ento. led to a second 1n1·1tat1on for 1hc Cupertino rCiil1f l, Los An geles. ~a n company 111 1967 In 1he .sa11u• }Car ;it 1ht? fJiego, Garden State Ar1 Cenler in Neiv Parii; lntern:itional Oance Fest1v<1!, Jer.~ey and the new \\'olf\rap Festival Cranko wa s nan1ed ''best chorcograpti- near \\lashington. 0 . C er," with :0.1i ~s fl:i1•dee 11in n1.ig 1he title Dubbed "Cranko·s n1iraclc' by i\c:w of "best balleri.1a :, \'ork Times' chief da nee eri11 c Cl1 1c The Shrine Aud1toriu111 cngag!·mrnl nf Barnes, the Stuttgart Ballet ha!>. since six pcrforn1ances. wh1eh will ii'lc!url1· tv.o Cranko's assun1 ption of its d1rl'c:lorsh1p premiere~ by the Cornpany in the city. 1s In 1960, achieved 1vorld-\\•ide recogn1t1on a~ follows : ~s one of the leading cornpanles in "Romeo and ,Juliet·• (('r ank o/ Euro~. . . . Prokofieuf) full length, on July 1 and 2: Its 1nternat1onal roster or p~1nc1pal the full leng th ··Eugene 011eg111 '' tCranko/ dancers, d~awn fro1n twcnl y d1f~erent Stolze. after Tchaikovsky 1 at the matinee countries, 1s headed by the brilliant and evening pcrfonnances of July 3: and. the double bill local premieres of "Carmen" ICranko/Fortner. after Bizen Stars Named and "The Seasons" (Cranko/Glazounovl at the matinee and evening pcrrormances of July 4. F M • Tickets, $8.95. $'1.95. $5.95. $4 .95 and 0 1• ovie , $2.95. are available no1v from U-.e Music Center, 135 No. Grand Ave .. Los Angeles, 90012. Please include a selr-addressed, 'G • H ' stamped envelope. No tickets may be 'oing ·ome purchased at the Shrine unt il the day of petfonnance if any remain. MARCIA HAYDEE AND HEINZ CLAUSS IN 'EUGENE ONEGIN' nooert Mitc:ntrm, rsrenoa •~ ..flll J an Michel Vincent have been scl to co- star in "Going Honie,'' a Herbert B. Lconard-Talbol Produclion ror Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer. Producer Herbert B. Leonard will mark his feature directorial debut on the or!gina.I screenplay by Lawrence ~· Marcus dealing with a young man s reunion with his father twelve years afler he witnessed his lather murder his mother. Principal photography began this week In the ,easide resort IO\.\'n of Wildwood, J\ew ,Jersey. Film will be made entirely on location with company moving to Pittsbur(lh. Pennsylvania In early July. Production is scheduled to wind in early August. Producu-direclor Herbert 8 . Leonard pro<tucied the televisk>n series "Naked City" aid ··Route 116" and the feature film ''Popi" starring Al on Arkin. MltchUTn' ts currently starrin1t in David Lean's Ulm for MG~1. '•Ryan '1 Daugl'1er." Brenda Vaccaro stars in lbe soon to be released "Summcrlree'' for Columbia Pictures: Hollywood Baeli:stage Baby Cl1anges Natalie Wood's Life By VERNON SCOTr u,.1 ~llywtM c .... .,._.~, HOLLYWUOl>-If you 've seen, heard or read lillle about Natalie Wood io Ult past year, the scarcity of public activity may, be placed on a scheming remalc. This particular femak is six monlhs old. Her name is Natasha, and she is Nataue·s daughter. At one time Natalie waa the favorite target for Hollywood's gossips. Each time she appeared at a discotheque, chic restaurant or parly on the arm of an escort. sptcUlation soared about the in. tensity of her romance. Two yean1 ago Natalie m11rrled English i>roducer Richard Gregson and put an end to lhe rumors. ''Since Natasha was born 1 have absolutely no desire lo work. !he diminutive (5-foot, 2-inch J actress said. All of my values seem to have changed. But tiny Natasha has temporarily put an end to Natalie's career. "Motherhood, for me at least, is the greatest thing that's ever happened. J'm content to spend most or my time al home with Richard and Natasha." !.i her swinR;jng single days'Nalalie Was out of town, attending parties, having dates, !raveling aboard constantly. For a time sht was an ex-0Hicio member of Frank Sinalra's clan, She a11d Shirley MacLaine were the only two women lo enjoy access to the group. ''All that ha~ changed." stiid Natalie. Now we n1ay go out two or three rin1cs a week at most. Then ifs to dinner parlics at lhc home~ of friends or we have people here " l-lere is an impressive Bel Air home that borders on being a mansion. It is: stl in a tropical garden complete with swim· ming pool. For an actress who began her film career al age 4, and with more lha n 35 n1ov ies to he.c credll. Natalie's in- dHference to work is a bit unsettling. Al her age -32 -most movie stars are deeply immersed i11 their careers. ··1 <lnn't C\'en read the scripts that arc senl me, she said. •·J return thern unn:ad." il<'r ln~t mov ie \l'as ··Bob and Carol and Tc1l and Ahce'' 1n 1!168. FrldU', J11nr 18, 1971 ER What to tlo • •• Jnter111issio11 Daughter F olloivs Dad l ntu Co11111u1.nity Thea.ter Hy TO,\! TITUS 0 1 t~f 0••1~ Polot S1•H Tiu~ 1.~ a h1J.: v.1'ekentl in the Ray Scott hnu ~eho ld , and J\1r.s N;iney Scotl 111ay he forgiven 1f sh<' iui;t doesn't know 11u1te where to turn torugh! or lo1norrow. It 's a safe bel she'll e1!her br in :ll!cndance at tl1e r lu:;1ng of her liusbaiurs ~11011 , ''i\rser1tc and Old Lace." f1Jr 1hr lr\ inc ConH11ur11 ty Theater or the up1•n111g of her daughter J e a n · ~ produet1011. "Thi' Beautiful People,'' at l hl' t:os1a ,\lf'~:t C1vu Pl ayhouse For 14·Ve:ir-olrJ .Jean. IYho 1nakes her f'11tnn1un1iy 1h"a1r r debut 111 the Costa 1\h~ .. :1 pla.v. 11 ~ rlc;1rly a case or rollo1ving in hl'r lather ·~ r1 ~1!­ :-.t1 ·ri; She's 11·atetit'd h1n1 p1'rto n n 111 n111t' l o(' :1 I prndue!1on, !J\!'I' !II" p;i st lhrl'C y f':l fl', SL'C 11f !hl'!ll :!I lh<' ('1 v11· l 'l.l\'- hou~1·. And. wl11 [(' ''Th(' Beautiful l'coplc·· n1nrk s hf'r first ;ip· pearanee on stage. be- frcckled trcnagcr has other creative pur- suits /,lOln~ for her. She "'as one of tht ''he:i ut1ful people'' in a recenl Teen i\lag- azine photo layout of su1nmer scenes ~long the txo.1t•h "SCOTTV ," AS llER DAO 1s bc tle r kno .. ·n, 1~ a retired Am1y maJOr and Atlantic Rescareh Corp. execut ive "'Im ''discovered" live theater in the service and continued to pursue his avocation in civilian lire. beginning with Costa ~1esa ·s ''!)ream Girl"' in 1968. S1nre then he 's been virtually out of one play und into another. taking leading r o ! es 111 "Arscnit"." "lnvitatioo to a March'' and "The Girl in the Freudian .,, "" Slip,'' the latter on a scant two week's notice. He's also fig- ured prom.inently in "Light Up to Sky," "Everybody Loves Opal" and Costa Mesa's '"The Man Who <.:ame to Din- ' ner. s~ TT Aside from his physica l contributions lo commmunity theater. Scotty has helped fatten the box office receipts or many local playhouses by organizing a large group of theater- goers among his fellow workers at At. lanlic Research. And you can bet that two or the top plays on this organiiation·s 1!5t lhis morilh are "ArHOre arirf Old L<1c~·· and "'l'he Beautiful Pt0ple." RACKSTAGE -When "Mother l::arth·' "'nli v.·0111ing audiences 11t South Coast rtcpcrtory a few month~ ago, many play~oerl! co111parcd it lo "Hair " ... now lh<' original rock-ecology nH1s1cal i~ ge nu1g ready lo open 1n San ~·rnnciscµ lomorrow night -and guess 1vhal will ;be along ro join it come J uly Ii'! ... now they can really n1ake con1 parisons. · ~len1bers of lhe Sa n C I e 111 en t.e Con1n1unity Theater will get together lomorrow night for a fund-raising bash ·at the ho1ne of J\1r. and l\1rs. Norman \\lrighi. 255 Avcr1ida Lobeiro ... the cheer starts flowing at 6 o·cloc:k. l\1ary Easlinan. currently direct1ilg Cn~ta r.1esa·.s "The Beautiful People," i.<> orgaoizi ng a course 1n co1nmunity theater for lhP Garden Grove Adult Education progran1 . sessions wilt be J\1ondays and \\'e1tnrsd3ys at 7 o'clock 1n Santiago I ligh School, with registration beginni~ Monday. . classes 11·111 run through J.uiy '.II and Mary ha.~ further information Qt 6:J7-l086 Scsan1c Street Stops Saturdays KCE1"S Saturday replays of each 1veek 's Sesan1e Street µrogran1s hav. ceased due to expiralion or the grant froRl the General Foods Corp., underwriter-ol the v.·eekly repeats. - Reruns of lhe past season of Scsai'qe St reet sho\.\'S currently are being seea-On Channel 28 Monday through Friday at 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. . .• Another series of 130 new Sei311t Strttl programs from the Chilcfrta!a Televlsion Workshop is scheduled. jto begin early in November. CT\V's new reading series for older children will start Oct. 25 on Channel 28. INSIDE FEATURES -_: Friday, Julie 18, 1971 Stan Delaplane Ulinks it great fun lo stay in farmhouse!l while,. touring Ireland. He tells about it io-. his column today on Page 26. You'U also find other travel tips on Pales 26-27. Travel In the Galleries Summer Concerts Planetarium Sbow11 Laguna Chorale '"The Advocates'' i\tJlcbeU Marionettes Indians 1t ~11sslon Out 'N' About Galde lo 1\fovles .TelevlJk>a Loa: Guide to Fun "Music ~Ian" Oocu-drama Live 'l'healer 1\lo,•ie News 1\lis,; Callf11rnl:1 Pages Z&-%7 Page ZI Pa1e U Pa&e %1 Pa1e Z7 ~,e: n Page 'n. Pa&e %7 l)aices 21-%1 Pa1e1 3t Page 31 • P•ge 31 Pare 31 Pa1e st Page J2 Page :n~ Paxe U Page l1 • • " Irish Farmhouses Great ly ST AN 01~,t.PLANE SHANNON. 1r1land -•·armhouse accommo da- tions -btd and br11kC•1t for the two or yo u, $3 to S5 -11 the ~llflAt thing in Ireland today. They've recru ited farmhou11.s all over the cou nt ry. .And alJ Lhe farmer•• Wt\'tl have beco me innkeepers . ~ Some of them ar e 1lt1g1nt manor houses. Al most · castles. The tourist people told rne: "\'ou go to the tourist offi<·e -or phone lheni -in any large to\1·n. Tell them 1vhat you v.•ant· Farn1housc roon1 s for the Jamily: ponies for lhe children; bike.~. • "\\'e've a computer systern \\'e fla ~h it on. \'ou'Jt ave a reservation ln 60 SC('Onds. \\le absolutely ~gu arantee you can arrive in Ireland "'ilhoul. reser· ~.a}ions, tour the country and never spend a night i <Wlt.hout a comfortable room." t:... * -}'armho use louring is so popular. lhe highway , J:rle ha ye _added it to the ro~dsigns. Among ~he ~~wws po1nt1ng to rooms, you find an arro"' porn!· ,· ' J1a tlie Galleries Sl1erma11 Galle1·y Has Brandt W orl\:s r ; SHERAIAN FOUNDATION GALLERY -2625 E. Coast High- r "·ay, Corona del Mar. /form erly Coffee Ga~den Gallery.) 'l" Hours: II a.m. lo 3 p.m. Mon-Sat The Junior League of ! Newport Harbor exhibit features watercolor and oil paintings !.,by Rex Brandt. through July I ~. • !':BO'°''ERS t\1USEUf.I -200~ N. Main SL, Sanla Ana. Hou rs; ; IO a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tues . ..Sat.; I lo 5 p.m. Sun., and 7 to :: 9 p.m. Wed and Thurs. No charge. On exhibit from Russell : Bright collection, coins dt>picting S5 major rulers of Roman ""Empire, lhrough June 27. f\1ARINERS SAV ll'l.'GS -1515 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. On exhibit regular business. hours acrylic and ink \~ork by Barrie \\'esl.On. through Junt>. N_f;WPORT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Baysi de Drive, New- Beach. On exhibit during regular business hours, gh June, waltrcolors by El5i e Lee Ritter. RITV PACIFIC BANK -196 E. J7Lh St., Costa Me sa. .exhibit during rei;ular business hours, oil pain tings by DOuglas Deanl'. through J une. CORONA DEL MAR LIBRARY-420 Marigold Avt>., Corona del J\1ar. Cu rrently on exhi bit during library houre, art work by magazine ilus trators, through June. TRANS AM ERICAN TITLE -170 E. 17th St., Cost.a Mese. On exhibit during reij:ular business hours, oils and acryliC! by Pat Ingram, through June. NEWPORT HARBOR ART ~tUSF.UJ\f-400 l\1ain St.. Balboa. Hours: 1-S p.m.--Sun.: 6-9 p.1n. l\lon. Closed Mon .. and Tu es. in dayt ime hours. Adtnission free. Cu rrently on f'xhib it. '"New P;iinting in Los Angele!I." an avant ~uarde expression 1Jf arl. \\'ork or James Bradley .. Jamrs <:an1.er, Tho1nas Seidel, Allan 1\·lcCullom. Thomas \\'udl , .l1m Fr11zin, Vic Henderson, Leona rd Korin and Terry Schoonhoven may be seen through June 2<!. ~IARINERS LIRHArtY -2005 Dover Drive. Newport &ach. Ebe!J Club's artists of tht> month, l\1arvel Coleman and fl1ary I.Ang, ~·ill c~h ib1 l their 011 and walerCTJlor paintings, through J une, during regular lib rary hours. l\'B CIVI C C~NTEH f.ALLt.:HY -3300 Ne wporl Blvd., New· port Beach. Currently on rx/1ibil in c:i!.1· hall during regular business hours. pilinling.~ from juried Art Festival, through J uly I. COSTA J\1 1'~SA LIBR AHY -566 Center St .. Costa l\·1csa. On exhibit, during regular library hnu rs. paint ings hy Barbara Jen kins. ri.firiam Wilson and Gail Ca rpenler, through June. l\1ESA \"ERDE LIBRARY -2969 f.1rsa Verde Drive East, Costa l\1esa. Currently on exhibit through Junt>. oil paint- inRS b.v Bemadcllc !.foore . t>xamples of book illustrations by Carol~·n Hurr Kinsey, 1hruugh June 19. AVCO SA VING -331 0 Bristol , Costa '-fcsa. On exhibit dur- iniz r,egu!ar busines hours, painllngs by Edith Scott and Ruth l\ffiter lhrough June. CROCK~R CITIZ t<~~s BA1\K -2300 !!arbor Bh·d.. Costa !\\f's.a . On exh1b1t during rri:ula r bus1ncs5 hours lhrou~h June. p;untinRs b~· Artc le Franks. 00\\'NE\' SA \'11'\GS -3r.tl E. 17th Sl.. Coi;la ?-.le~ On ex- hib1l during re11:ular husir1cs5 hours. pa1n\!n.i::s by f . R. Ross and Phyllis r.lcC.art y, !hrough .tun<' I I in g to "farn1 house Accommod ations." 1'here's a book of listings. Pick it up at the tour· 1st office v.•hen you get off at Shannon. But let them compute it ahead your rirst d ay. ",.,to buy lri•h sweaters and skirt•?" '!"he freeporl as you leave Shannon is a shopping experience. It's gro,vn into a great store. and I fle\v here on a senli111e11tal journey, I stopped here 20 yenrs ai.:o. and the stock was a dozen Petersen pipes -!hat's all. Nol\' the planes ~top off. and you have -15 nlinu!es 10 ~hop a depar11ncnl storl.' * The sp1 noff of Shannon's an1azlng d ut~·frec :;hop· ping is their mail order business. They send 85.000 mail orders lo the U.S. each .Year. <~atalogue order· ed toys. J£>\1·eJ pi ns, lrish S\veaters, \\'atcrford glass. .A.bout 400 it ems. * These do NO'r co n1e to you duty.free. \\'hat you buy passing through the airport and ('.'\RR\' horne is not charged duty -up to $100 \1·orth. 1\NY- T l~ING shipped, you pay duty to the mailin<1n on d el ivery. But the n1all order prices are competitive. The Iri sh qualily is good -many things you can't buy in the U.S. Com plete catalogue is 50 cents air mail. Tv:o page catalogue of 1nost popular iterns is free. \Vrlte Shannon Free Airport, Ireland. J\1ail Orders. * l lo\v I beat lhe jet lag: I \Vas sitting around \Von - derfu l Oro n1oland Castle here -it's no1v one of the \\'Orld 's GREA'f hotels -and I sai d: ''l KNO \V l'rn on the tl1ne zone change, and I'll \vake up at 2 30 in the morning." So they said: "\Ve put up picnic lunches with a 1'hermos of coffee. We 'll fix one for you." • • • I v.•oke al 2:30 as sched uled -lit takes l\\'O days lo ge t over the time change) - a nd got up and had my coffee and picnic lunch. * "Some place we can sta y for a week or so in Ire- land and be in the country ... " Irelan d has a bunch of \VOnderful cottages -all in the green \Vest country. Sleep e ight if you like; abou t $90 a \l'eck. 'l'hey arc thatched village cot- ta ges. BU"!' -they have n1odern electric kitchens. \'ou live in the village. Shop the village stores. it.·lil k is 6 cents a qu a rt~) Have a drink in the village pub. Bikes rent for $3 a \Veek.1 \Vith full insurance if you crash. * f or th is information: \Vrilc lrish-Rcnt-a-Co!tagc, Shannon f ree Airport, Ireland. (! stayed in one of these t\\'O years ago. For a family \vilh children, you can't beat it. Bi kes and ponies every day.) * lf yo u are an artist or \\'riter' and decide lri stay av.•hile. Ireland has forgiv en yot1 ALL. taxes. !This is the most civ ili zed attitude I ever heard of. J may move here myself.) * "You always rave about Ireland when you are t here. Surely th1tre'1 some th ings wrong with it , . ," Son1e feelini: of i.~olation. J)ublin is i\01' l\'('\V ''ork nr C h ic:a~o nr Sa n Frnnci s<·o. Good resta uranl.-. hard to find -Dublin c·ould use a half d ozen n1orc. No S\\'in~er tountry. Irish pubs seem more for scr· iou.c; dri nking tha n like the clubby English pubs. '"011 need an escape hatch every three months. Like Lon· don. * Our son w ill be visi t ing 111 French fam ily. We need a .prese nt for th•ir 6·year-old boy .. ," Co,vhoy h;i t. .i\nd a pair of c;ooo car pistols \1'ilh bell ;ind hol ~lers. 1'hey can get .~ur h toys, hut not as gond as 11·e. have. 1"hev \vatch our T\.t \\"e~tern.!i -French dubbed in. '·\r"OiJa, varrnint~ Jc suis le Sheriff'." * "We haven't bettn south of Mexico City. Sug· gestion1?" I like Oaxat;L Rea utifu ! ol d t ol oniat \o\1n . (;nnrl hotels. 1"hey n1ake a painkil ler r;illed mesra! tl1 ke trriui!a) that ton1es in blaek potlrr.1· j ug.~. i"ou drin k 1h i'i -under the rool arches by th e plaza -\11th peanuts roa.~l ed 111 hot peppers and gar!if". I,tn·ct y pla7.a full of lary J;it·aranda trees. sn1okc ·hlu c \1 h<'n the~· arr 1n fto11cr . \\'ra1her is tropie:i.1 'J"hrre's a li\·r Jy n1arkct. Ciood huv l.oc11l l\· n1ade sheath kn1\'C':<1 up to al! size.~. 1l'ai1 r ho \"ll l;i had hi s dress s\1'01·d 1nade herr I PJanclari urn 1 Schedul e Seti For Sun11n er 1 : Congraulations to Hoag Hospital's 552 CLUB For Another Job Well Done The summer show :. l .. Tt $smann Planrtt1riun1, Santa i., Ai\a· Cotlcgl'. ··Srann ing !ht 11 Summer Skies.·· 1v 1H opt>n June JO. Charles Bomgrrn. plane ta rium director, s a 1 d lhere will be public sho~·s. free of charge as a community service or the College. cvt>r)' Wrdnesday and Friday t>ven - ings al 7: IS p.m. June :JO through July 30. Hc1<crvalions are requested. ~7-9561. In describing the sumn1<'r ~how, Director BomKren said: I· "Wit h the arrivAl of sumrner, man\' of us will be spending I mnrC liml' outdoors. A ~·ta!th ,.,r 11'\trrest and beauty a\li'Rils 1'11~1'ovrrv wi1 hln lhe summe r n1Rh1 i;ky, ~·hether the in · d1v1duii l use~ ~ te lescupe ., blr.oculiirs or the e}'C alone. "ln 1hi~ ph1neteriu1n pr,.,· 4 cram , Cl)ll\!l'lla!lons s!ecprcl In fascinati ng lot'f' of Rncicnt It mythology .... ·1ll be idcn11 f1edj and disc uss(·d 11nd their \'\~uftl 1 ·! patterns enha nced by US" of 1 special projr-elors . 1 "Of unususil interest j throughout the current ll't'tk' sre tht: prominent llQSlUnn~ and motions of Jupiter and Mars, eYen as ~i~riner 9 con·I tinues lo coast tow11rd ~l11 r11 ln I mert 11od orbit th;it pl!'nf't ln November. The planPt Rrium equipment will simulat r. an ex · aageratlon of lhe psi.,sage of I~ time 1rxf lbus will eniilble uii to ' ~el lhe moYem tnt1 ef the~~ i two planets &{1t1ln1t the 11tarry "'l'I°' night." \"n11r Rr11rri1 11 ( "Dnn Thr Ri>11.rhr1>n1hrr," 1111' !'l f11 11•!'lsl 1r slu'('f"~~. and 1·r·rc 111nt1d 111s rvrr~·"n" 11!'1 ~1 1h11t 11 r .,.,.f'Tf" invitrrt 1n 11 t1 rnd. \\'~ 11 lm,,~t 11011 thr frrr trip 10 H.1111·11 11' Ttir C<'l -l!">cr thrr 11·11s most r n1P rlll lnine. Thr fnnrt l'lnrl 11nrs rt" n1 1r1·P~ 11Pre rxcPlll'nt. ~!'fl1Ulfttinn~: Dot1't for9et Newport l'ro- duce for r Ndy-m•d• Jal· od1, carrot sticks, col• slaw, <tossed salocl & many more. Our Flower Shop h "ltutlll'l g out 111 over'' with 1,000'1 ef fr11h cul flower,, THOUSANDS SA VE WITH THESE COUPONS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AT THllR llST NOW • ALWAYS LE I S HERi • AT THl\R IEST SANTA ANA ZUCCINI • ICEBERG • S9UASH • LETIUCE • • • 9C LI. : 1 oc EA . • Llmlt-5 l.tl1. • S•v• With Thi• Coupon • • l.lm11-s With Th/1 Coupon • • • • • CUCUMBERS 5C EA. Llmlt--6 • With Thlt Coupon • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • COUPONS EXPIRE JUNE 23 Th•1• r•1t•ur•nl1 demand th• fi11•1t for their cu1tcm •r1 . That'1 wh y th111y ftt<'l· ture N•wport Pro4uc•I Potroni10 th oml Aitci•nt Mariner, Newport: l •rkshlr•t "lt1 Th• Sky," Nowport ; Dlllmen'1, 9tlboa: Vllla9• '""· Balbo• l1!.1nd : Calif. Bonk E11ecutlv• Ohtlftt lltoom, Sonto Ant : t nd ov•r 255 olh1r1. How about your e•ll il'l9 ,., "Ora,iot Cnunly'J 1'o!ft st Grou1it1a Prorlur~ n11rl f"lowf'r Orpan izolinn"' e i NEWPORT PRODUCE P'hono •7>·171$ f 1J·l 711 671-6291 ... ,... 1 ~ Op.n 1 Days a Week 1 a.m. to I p.m. 2616 Newpert lowltverd eft th• '""'"sulo "35 Yell'r.1 of Pr odu.e1 Knoio How" '1Vhtrt quolit!J iJ the Ordtr of th" Hnutic" ----....--·--~~r-~---~-·-... -.......... ----- '!'ht~ Sun1n1cr <.:onccrts on the tnall at F'ashion Island \\'1IJ hei;1 n on .Jul y !'i and be heard every f\.l on- da_v 111ght at 9.15 throllgh the n1onth of Augus t. ~l tJ.~1caJ treats ranging fron1 Sousa to Ba charach \1il! be played by the band \\'ith .Henry Brandon returning as its director. 1'he first conce~t on J uly 5 1.v ill he staged even though lhe. stores ~l'ill be clos· ed for the holiday. Bring something to sit upon. and enjoy music under the skies every J\londay night. Air, Sea Plans Expanded Pciss engers Sail to Acapulco, Then Jet Back l'nnc:c.')S Cr u is l' s ;i nd \\'c~lcrn Air Lines ha v t' exrnnrlrd 1hl•1r a i r -sea prngr;rn1 to l\11'x1c·o :i.txiarrl the illl-f1rst-class l'rinl·ess llalia lo run t11ruugh ~l ay 1972. L.:odrr thr plnn, pilssengrrs (";HI sail !•J ,\(':tpulco ;ind jel bac·k !!1 l,i)s i\11g<'le~. or 11ct·· ~rrsa Th•· air·SCil eru1~cs run~c f1·11111 f11c lo ~l'\'l'tl da~s. l11ch1s1vc r;dcs, u ti I 11. 1 n g \Vr stcrn s l.o;, ,\ n g c I c ~ - Acapu lt•o cxrurs1011 fn rt' st.i rt ;11 $357 51~. Thf•re ~ 111 be 15 r1C'p<1 rtur1•s e:H:h 11:.i~ Thi' pru~r-.1111 <il~o 11 111 includr Z1hua1.1nrsn. l'rln( ,.,~ l"rUhP~· tlt'\l \'\I jlflf1 111 1·;1!1 The f 'r1111 i·~-~ ll;il1,1, ~!ar 1 1n.i: nrx l llrcrrnhf"r, 11111 hP<·on1e lhc fir st cruise. liner e1er to ea !l ;it !h is rxccptiona!ly p1cturesriue \'illage. OthC'r ports tJf call along the glamorous .l\1exican Riviera <1re Ae;1pu lco. Puerto Vallar1a. l\.laz;itlan and ~fanzanillo. 'J'lle lu>:unous l'rincC'SS ! t a Ii a :;('rv es as holrl-in-porl. Sc\'c11 -day air-sra cruisrs wil l include Acarulco and calls at .\1az;Jt lan and Z1tiuatt1ncJ!'l, c-x eept lhe June 8. 1972 sa1l1ng 11h1ch will not \' 1 s i I Z1huatanC'JO. Six-day packages 11'11! l'is1t Pucrln \"adlarta ;incl ~lanza n1 1lo as \lrll a s Al'a pu lcu. Thf' f 1 v c-d av progr;im incl ude-; Arri pulro and Pucr10 \'a!t;ina. l'assrni;('rs ma.\ ;iJ~o cx1 1·ntl thrir a1r-sc;i 1·nuscs 11ilh inland cx curs1nns to p;uch dcst1nat1ons as t-.1exico Ci!y, include a switnming pool, the sil ver capital of iaxco. g y m n ;is i um. theater, Cuernavaca, (Juadalajara anct cardroom and duty-free gift Yucatan. shop. Particularly generous On rnost suuthbnund cruises. deck space ancl floor-to-ct iti ng the 420-passengcr Princess picture ~·indov.s pe rmit easy Italia veers lo about 400 _v;ird.~ and pl('asant .'iightseeing. off the coa ~t of Cabo ~n11 r r i n res s a cc e p l s Lu1:as, ;:it the tip of BaJa B;ink1\meric;ird, Diners Club California. lo Jiil"e pa ssengers and ;..-\aster Charge for a leisurely look al th11< shipboard e>:()f'nses. fascinating and little-known Additional inlorm.:1tion is area. ;:ivai1 11ble from Joca! Lr!vtl E:aeh cabin on lhc rully a1r- cond1t1oncd luxury cru 1~c liner ~·~g-'"_1_5_· -===-"===; h;is pri1'ate r a Ci 1 I I i e S , ,- ! t: J <' \'is 1 on . 1od1\·1dua l THE BEST 1 I'm pc r a t u re cnnlro!!i. t:r;irlrr.<hir• p" 11 .~ !•t"o\,. leh•phnne and rh1al-r h:i11nl'I "l'ra1111rs" " unr of lhP rnu•;;ir :<.\~l i>m Tih'rc !'i l11 c ""r!rl s 111n-.1 r•r•p11l11r r•n n 11r t' n 1 t' r t a 1 n 01 I' n t 10 the ~1t·1 p~ Br~(! it d.11ly 1n the Jl AILY Pll.0T n1gh1clubs. Other f ea t u re s ~----c=======e Cruise to Mexico with a T herc·s little lux ury left in life to compare wit h a Princess Cruise. The Princess lt :ilia is the 111osl li1\"i:'h cr uise ship C\'Cr hase d in l.os J\n- gcl es.lf s a one·class ship-all Firsl You·11 enjoy th e bcautv of the colorfu l coastl ine of Mexico th rou gh ihe fl oor-t o-c eil ing wind ows in t he Grand Sa lon. Ports of call Th e Prin cess Italia goes to sea fr om Los An- gel es for an 11 day cruise Au gust 27, and Janu- ary 31. For a IO daycruise,Septcmber7 and1 7. On each crui se, you spend a full da y in Puert o Vall arta, once the hi deawa y of.th e very rich ; and a day in char ming Ma zatlan. Th e 11 day cruise gives you two days in gli ttering Acapulco; th e other cruises, on e day. Our 14 day cruis~s. sailin g December 15 and 29, January 14, and Febr uar y 11 also give you a day in Manza nillo and one in Zihuatanejo . Attentive service The sup erb service on th e Princess Italia re· fl eets th e tra ini ng of our Italian chefs, waiters and maitrc d' in th e fi nest hotels in Europe. Attenti ve cab in stewards provide room service at any ho ur of the day or night Ah, the food Con tinenta l gourmet specialties make every me al a delight. How abou t Shishkcbab a la Creque, for lunch! \·cal Medallions \'ilia D' este fo ll owed by Crep es Suzette, for di nn er. And you order yo ur wine from a cellar of over ten th ousan d bottles. The ga la socia l calen dar offers )'Ou just as mu ch, or as little, as you want to do. And in every pla ce you vi si t, you stay in th e same ocean-go ing reso rt hotel wi th no pack ing or unp ac ki ng. Call your tral'el agent now while choice cabins arc avai lable.Or mail the co upon fo r broch ures un Prince>S Cr uises to Mexico, the Caribbean / South Am erica or Al aska /Canada. r -----------------------~--1 J l'rinccs.1 Cru iM'S, 3435 \rilshirc Ull'd~ Los AngdH, CA 90010 J I Scn1t me brt-..:hurt5on I C.'\e):1co OCclnbhean/S.Ameri~ O Al.ukt /Cana.daCruises J Nan1c Addrv.5 City i'l)'IIiITTI a,l!tnt Sta.le Ip .............. ~ .... - Princess Cruise5 _._ ~1rlico · C~ribbt.1n/South America · Aluka/Ctna.da. L---------------------------' .............. ..._.,,_ __ ·.,~~,. I /f lit cl1ell iff 111·io11ettes 'l'he n1;ill ;it Lile I lunt!ngton Ce nter , Ed ingcr at Beaeh Blvd. i n I lunlington ll~<H 11. 11·111 bl! the ~tagc for the perfor r11ing r.1annnctt es Jun l" 24 th rough J-une 2h. f!crforn1antl'S at hours throughout the day a nd ea rly eve nings n1akc it pos- sible Lo bring tl1e c·l1ild ren ror th is spe cial l reat. Sec '"1\lag1c ShO\\•," Guide to 1:-un. Page 3 ! , for hours. 'Tlie Advoc11tes' Sl1ow Citecl f 01· Auclacity Travelers? You Bet Club Visits All Pt1rts of Wo rld LOS ANGELl-:S !UPI\ -rcl'ogn1tc.~ 262 countries and ha11en'l yet been to Hill roun- Jo'ourteen years ago a group island groups .,., h1rh thry rount 1rirs_ here formed a Lravel club. because they an~ remo\ert "l\ctually, we don 't rnilke but it look thcrn eight ye<1 rs lrorn the parl·nt countries an,\· kind uf ct1eck <tl ;111," lo decide where to go. gc•ograph1call y, 1~·l111c;1 lly ur sa1r! D:iv1ds1111, 1•'ho 1 s It wasn't <1 surprising pro-icth11ologa::ill.1 treasurer of t!1e t:!uli . ··,VJos t blcm. ,\Jrws of the t·Jub ~prrail µro plr v.·ou\1ln'1 l1c aboul 11 To Join Traiclcrs Century by wurc! of n1uuth to 111r 1 7~ llung like lh:il " Club, mernbers n1ust ;;l rcat\11 !ll{'!llbl·rs frorn all o1'C'r tll£> ,YJt•111bt>rs d11n'1 J.:t'I ;i ny have visited JOO counlricS. \\Orld who IJilY 1n1!1at11)n it'e.~ special ratrs on e!ub outings. 1-_:veryY:here s o m eo ne sug. of $2!i in return for the ""J\1ost Qf !hcse peuµlt' ;i re gested they go, someone else privilege of attending elub din· w('alihy. anyw;iy, to ha1c tr.1•n had al ready been. 111'rs, usu<illy 111 Soutllf·rn ablP 10 afford so rnu1·h lravel· "\\'e'd say, how about a lfl[l L\1l1forn1a. and going along on ing.'' o av j d s 0 n eKpl:iinetJ. to Ind ia and Burn1a. and right the' trips. "Everything is f1t~l 1.:la~s - h d Id I l!u11,rvt>r , "'11~1,lrr~ a' e a I 1 away an s wnu g,1 up ;1 I n1· x1n1un1 <"tun or Ovf'r the room \\llh prnplr allowrd 10 go on tbe \Tlpl', "For our arnund·llH'·11or!d h too. if !hrre is ron1n. and saying t ey'd twen !hrre," lnp last )l'ar. 11'f' rf'nted ;i elub founder Hosi; r1;1v1d:-.un n1;iny of lhr lravrlrrs arc ac· Convair 990 \~'r stripped 1hc recalled. eornpanied by spou~s 11 ho plane . eon1ple!rl~· rt'e11rpc1t·d Finally OavHJson. R 1r;11rt and painted, and yankrd oul ag ent with wa nderlust. can1c ;:ill but the seal~ .,,,.I' w11ul1I up Wllh a plan to fly th£' I:{ r·o st Sets need. Thrn l\'P 1nst111!cd !11·e group to Greenland a n 1! lounges for 11s!' 1n pla~ 111g Iceland. wit h a chartt'r flight SllO\" Stai·s cards or wurk1ni.: Jl£.'law to the Norlh Polt'. Twrn!y-four ,. .. puzzle~ " n1a de lhat tw·o-11·eek Jaunt in Da1•idson s;11d lhrrc \\Cf'f' J uly, 1966. l\ll'.\IS Sinilh. [) 0 r 0 l h Y few problern.~ 1n shrphr rrl111~ I l'11ll1ns ;ind Yvonne De Carlu, Since t 1en O;:iv1dson has grou ps of .<1uch experienced "I<<<·,,,.,,"• II ""W '''"• ,,.,,,. lh"<" escorted n1e n1b~rs on r .~-" "" " "' ~' tr;1vrlrrs. Br11;ulway debut~ in ··Foll i!'s·• curs1on 10 tht> rrn1ote Tas~ili '"Thry n·all.v roll w1!h the 11 hi<'h ha.~ brcn citrd by the and Hagga r regions of \hr Ne w Yur K dr<1ina criti<'S as punch!'s." hr .~11id . Sahara, using r arnels par1 uf ltic bt'st ni usieal or the 1970.71 He did rec;il J one instancr OA.ll V PILOT Clio1·11le Co11cert 'l"hc t.aguna Festi val of Arts Chorale 1vill perform in the Art 1\ssociation Gallerv. 307 Cliff Drive, La- gLtna Reaeh. June 19 al 8 p.ni.. ln practice. fron1 left, '1 1'C l!e rllcrl Jenn ings, Eleanor Fraser. Kris f.1a yers, ~li ck ie !'la.~ton and IJick Carlson. 'J'i<:kets, $1 .50 for adul ts: students, 75 cents. lhe 11'ay; the isl;inds of \lie se<1.~or1. ii·ill join Davi d F'rosl when he had to cal! 1he India n Ocran an d the g:.t1ne fni· a fu ll·shuw look at !heir American E1nbassy to get a1.------------------------'"i ParKs of Ken i·a; and on iin woznan lraveler oul of 1·ail nrll' t11 l nex t Wednesday al around-the-1\·or ld fltghl h~· 8 30 p 111 on Channel 11. Also afte r she gave in lo in1pl11sr 1 chartered ;rt. .,,,,ith fl i,l.lbts 01 ~·r 1111 the shoiv will be h•llow lo tr~· oul :l thrane in :1 pa tac(• bot h the No rth and South "Follif's" slars dancer Cene in a J\1 id-Eastrrn rountry. I poles. l\'f'lson and aclC1r Jo hn ln an Afra:an nati on Soon a grou p will cru1•e ~h·J\l art1n and !hr sho11 ·s Da vidson's group got a tourl to the Galapagos Islands, creators produccr·cocl irl'rtor inside a place where no l THE VILLAGE WEST looking For Something Unique For That Speci<!!I F<!lther ... By Tr.rrence O"Flaherty Television has been panned .ind praised -for its bra1·ery -or laeK of 1t -but whrn it romes lo !<1y1 ng 1l on the line . II eek.in . 11,·eck·OUI , "The .'\dvoratc~·· 1~ the n1cd1u rn·s 11nly fl'<1rlr ss series. II ~els a11;iy 1111h ~nn1c Olll~fl1Jkcn b\Ue~ bet'iHl!:.1' !he progran1 rr csents bo!h s1drs 1n deba1 t•. l ndt·r !hl'~r. cir-r 11n1s1anccs !hcrr 1.~ nn question lhal need b1• fenred or hidden fron1 \'leW by mail. The resul ts for '"The Advocates" first season on !he :i1r have been lascina1 1ng. Some of the issue'> n1ost vital lo ind1v1dua! frcedon1 I polu'l' intelligence files on polit1t<1 l d1ss1drn!s and Jrg;iJ1zat1on •1f dr"Uf.!SI drew .'irnall respnn~r~ a" did burlgetary niatters and !he issue of an all·volunteL·r arrny. organized response from in-r:aster Island and Robinson Harold Printe. son.iz wT1ter tourist had ever !wen afterl d1v1dual viewers "''as i n Crusoe Isla nd. Stt>phrn Sondheim and boo k gu;i rds became inlngued byl Look To Village West ''] Lo911R• CoRyOll J:ood, lfHJllll-Fr" rorltl11f-'"4l'4·'l'0 ans11er to "Shoul d J>residenl __ T~h~''__~c~l"~b~··~' _'o~l~f<~c~i,~1-l~i~•'._'_l _•~·~n~"~''...:'J~'~m~e~•~G:_o~l~d~m~'~'~·---~'_'.'"~'~'~'~lc~,~·,',..':"~m"'.''~"~·~----'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i\'1~on pardon Lt. Calley?"!· This week '"The Advocate ~" r.~panded !o !lO n11nutcs In debate !he q11c~tion · "Should ll•r l' S nc·cert Peking ;1s !he nnr 1!111 r.-nn1l'111 of China for all pur po~r~"·· ,,rtl'r rn•·h driJatc vic11er~ :ire 1nv1ted to l'Ote on the 1"SUC THE LAFlGEST respCJn~C' c;1n1e from a question of spec1<1l int erest: ' · Sh nu I rJ Congress dpprove i m r or t quo t<>s on shoes an d textiles., .. ~25.053 replies with 89 per ccnl Jn favor.) lnasmut"h ;i s thev were obviously the rrsull of a;1 c1 r g a nized gct-uut ·lhc-1 01c. from un1nn~. ''The Ad1 ocalr~ .. places !hi'> 1n a spcL·i;;I t"ii1 Pgor~. The largest un· ! l 1.0:l2 replies with 84 rer cent ;:1ga1nst 1! L .'11'.~t tn line· '"Should the federal govrrninen1 guarantee ;:i n11r11n1urn 1ncorne to every An1rr1ean ~" ( \0Jl70 repl ies 111th 75 per tent against. I .. '"Should tllltlea r pCIWer plant <·11nslrul'l1nn be continued '!" 1!'1480 rrrl 1r ~; 5!1 per cenl ar,<.11ni;! ). Reno'"111ed l11dian Da11ce Gro111) Se ts Coast Show s At first glance a response as low as 9480 seen1s loo !ow to hC' sign1fira nt in a nation of 200 n11ll1on people -until ~·ou cnns1drr th:n 1100 Nielsen f.11n1l1t·s arc co ns1derecl a :-.ubsta11t1al enough number In dctcrrninc .... hirh tclev1s1on .~1111"'s slay 11n the air. /11os t nf 1111' nat1on;il op1n1on polls. 11"h1ch 1nflurncr rvrrythinJZ lrnn1 1he prn1e1n l'On\ent of dnt: fr)nd to !he fnr1'1gn polir.v 111 the l'riilcd St<ilr~. ;ire based nn san1pl1n g Ir~~ than one 1p1rt rler the s17e of the average 'Advoe::itrs"' rc~/)(111:.e. An in1rrn;1!1onallv rrnown cd trn11pc 1lf lncl1:ir1 rl:;nccr" fr n111 S! .l 11h11'~ l11d1a11 SchoC1I , h"n1.itk1· \"illni.:c. Arizona. 11 il l 11<'! lnl'n1 illllht'lll It" t r J b :1 I ~1.1 nrf'.~ :it Old ,\J 1~s1on S;i n I .1 1·~ Hr1 . nc;1r Oc~ans1rlc. 11,rl.11 1h;o11gh \1nnd:-iv .. !unr• 21 Th<'\ will <!;incr f11~c t lrnr.~ (I 111\ 10 :10 a 111 12 noon. 1 1.1 :J Of! ;111d 4 :Jfl p ni. All ;;ti' !ntd1r1llv 11111led to thr Ir•" -.J, 11 '! hr 1·uli•r f 111 . ('X1·111n~ 1lan1·":> 11 1/i hi' prrforn:t'd b~ fu l!. hlo<orlerl A11.11h•· /'\ ;i 1· .1 J 11, Pa11:11in <ind P11n;i lnd1a11~ Tri t·1 r ni:n11· l'f'ar\ 11f 1ra1n1 11c ;11 lhi 1r rr~C'fl'a l111n\ h;11r r 1nr!r then1 r'l)('f1<. 1n thr ;1• r·1rn1 1r1h ol d ;in<" r.:; pr"~r•1 lr•rl jll'l a.:; rhr\' 11r1r 1.1·11 r.• Iii•• Span1:-h r~plni t'r-. ! I U hrr! I hi' II l':0-1 ·1 h1• l11d1a11 rl.inrr tri•11pr h;1~ ll:1ncrd bcfnrf' 111(• l:i!r I 'rr-1d,.11~~ f·~1\l'nhnwl'I' :i11d J\r11n1·1h. lh" L11 r !'11[11' Paul l'ln il 1n ;1nv olh(·r nC1t<iblr.:; 00111 i•1 rhi 5 r·nunlrl' ;ind abrn.1rl Thr1· ,1!~n hnvf. pl'rforn1l'd ;ii ~111nn1r;· f c ~ t 1 1· a I s .1nrl rnn1·(•nt1on s. hrforr C'll'll' and 111anv othrr nr~a1111.;1!1on~, and 1111 !r]l'11:.1on \'1s1tors to lhr !\f'w York and ~rat\le \\·orl r1 fair~ also ~aw thes(' talrnlf'fl Indian<; drmonslr<111ng their ri ancing ~lull.:;. "'·h1lr 11Tanng dazzling rostumr~ l)f brilliant rt.'<f. blue and yellow . Ti ll e Change HOLLY \\'000 1 l rpJ l -The nc11 t1llc for NBC'.~ monthly ' F'1rst Tursriay" p r o g r am 11 hen 11 shifts tn a 1nonthl y F ridav in the fa ll is to be "f'ou1'.1h Friday," 9 to 11 p.rn. The finn l "1'1rst Tuesday" 1clcc:isl 11·ill be ri n Scpl 7; the f1rs1 under lhc new title w!ll hr on Oc1 22 Who Cares? ~" n1!1rr n,..11·.cJlllllf'r in 1h~ 11rorlrl r11n·c nh•111! y1111t r1•1ll- !!ll1n1l.V hkr y'111r rnni111 un 11y rt;\1ly 11r1~~1.i1prr dors. !l's thr DtdLY PILOT. 'll1r ··.A.pache \\'.ir IJancl'." :is <lone by \\tirriOfs of 1hr pao;I brforl' ~111ng 1n!n haltlc 11 11 1 hr pcrforincd. lhl'n the "H<1r~C'la1l Dance." g11•111i.: ;i li \·cl.v 11nitation of wild hor<;r, Th1· Jndi:ins" best frirni:! Fo llowing i~ !he ''l-'.,1i::lr n:in1·t•, lhe lnrt 1ans' t1nr1c11I pr;i1r·r for ra in . 11lr "llonp IJ,111i·r ' onr nf ex!re1nl' ~~Ill 1n 11h1C'h thr :nd1nn 11.""' ~1~ hn4'fl" sunul!ancuush Th('tl 1l1c · T11r11ah;i11•K and Sh if'h l ll.11u·1· ;1 p r r• ha t I ·1 r ('nnd1L1nn1·r. rhr 1< ilrt · Snakr D:1111·r ·· 1hr i::r;i('('flll n1nl1nn~ nf the · Fr.1rhrr IJ.inrl'.. 111 11 !1~~-11 ;i !l'.1!hr r 1~ p1rkf'd off 1hr gr1111tlll 11 1rh11u! u~c of h 111d~ thr . r~a1n. . !1 11lfalo" · \ 1r tor1 ' :1 n d "F;1n•11rll n,1n1·r ~h··ll 1h/' rt111h111, ,1•p1t';!l11111~ h1 •;iu1~· :ind h11n1nr t•f 1hr lnd11tn \ TIH' cntnrful ·'Pl'ct:i r lr I" (lj)Crl Ii"• 1he r11hl l\'. free ll nng a rJ.l n1cr:1 a11d plrnl~· of film , :-hon!. :i~ n1 an~· pu·(11t·rs n~ 11111 11·1!-h nf the ,;killful l11d1:i n 1l;1nri.'r~. Old 111 t.\.~ion San l.u1.~ 1!1·1 is 1n Ille town of San Lui~ Hr1'. rn11r miles inland r r n !Tl lleeans1de. nn State Mighll"ay 711. EVf:N J\.10 1\E .~1gn1 !1e;int is !he f::ict 1hat "The Advocates ·· l'ICll'f'1·s are not " r;indnni spnnKlir1_1:l of ho u s ew iv es i:aughf off gu;ird on the fr ont porch or by a telephone t•all frurn an unK nuwn pollsh'r They arc al>nvc al'Crage in !rll1gcnce or they wouldn 't be w·ntch1niz the PBS net w·nrk And !hey arr g1vinR an np1n1on aF!rr h<il'l llJ! the pros and l'ons nF an 1~~ue prcsPnted by knowledg eable people. "The Advocate~·· is by no 111ean~ ,, perfec t underlak1ng . ThPre ha~·e been times when I 11as ;ip11allrd at !hr :-.hal1011·11rs~ nr the d1scuss1on and thr f\1pp:-1ne~ nf the p,1rt1<·1p;in1.~. bul rnnre oftrn thr ri'sul!~ <irr i111prr~'i1 \·r Hc:-.ide~. tr1end~. 11 ·~ all lh;il tllr 11ondrrflll trlcvt s1on pro- 11dc-. u~ 1n tile w;11' of regul;jr· 11 !<1·hC'd11led dcbalr~ on a 11orld of 1~~ucs !h~t dr1e rn11nr nur [1·c1·don1, our well-bcin'1,, inderd. our verv lift• or death. I S~'T IT odd lhal there aren't more pro~rams like it in :-i nie<1111m which fi lls an avrragr of si x cha11nels in n1<1,1 Amerit·:i n r111r.<1 -;ill gr.1ng nt onC'e from Ii a.m. until 11·e!J after midnight? HUNTER'S BOOKS THE WEST'~ FINEST BOOKSTORES FOR 120 YEAPS--SINCE 1851 located At FASHION SQUARE IN SANTA ANA Phone (714) 543.9343 66,500 looks & Pop•rbaclcs 32,000 Unusuol Gre•tlnt Cards IARGAINS G•LOHI OPEl'll EVENl1\'GS 'TIL 9 P.~1- FREE TICKETS TO ANGEL, JUNE 29 GAME; REGISTER ANY STORE 5oath Coast 'Pla.za In Cost• M111 -. TCRUISE TIL 17! THE I • . ··--. . . . .. ...... . . -. . . . . . ...... .. The world's newest, most magnificent sea-going resort brings you a magnificent new kind of vacation. Your next vacation can be the thri ll of your l1 fet1me. Cruise the newest. most lavis h ship ::ifloat during its maiden season . Enjoy a dazzl ing S28.000.000 worth of matchless surroundings. su perior service, delightful entertainment as you glide over tropic walers to Mexico"s most fascinating ports of call. Because the ultra new S.S. Fa irsea ii ~~~~~~::~~~~i!~~~~~~§~~~~~· ~~ la rger and more spacious than current i:$6";.;;!J/ cruise-to· Mexico ships. II offers the happy con tradiction of more luxury for less money. For example. Three swimming pools.. Two nightclubs. Eight lounges. Two d ining rooms plus special ly restaurants. No first and second seating hassles. You dine when you want lo. Soda A·Go·Go teenage club. Nursery. Spacious theater. Even a garden. And you·11 also see Mexico from A to Z. Acapulco lo Zihuatanejo. Pl us Maza tlan and Pueflo Val larta. You don't jus t travel, you vacation as you go. pampered beyond belief by !he most doting Italian crew ever assembled. Hold out for !he happiest holiday. Catch the Fairsea. l..~!iij~~>I 1~ Sailing Dates lrom Los Angeles: Dec. 17, 29,Jan.10, 21, '°" f.,,? Fe b. 2, 14, 25. Mar. 8, 20,31,Apr. 12, 24, May 5. Additional Y 1972 sa iling dales on request. Calf your travel agent now ! 11 and 12 days. Round lrip from s- SITMAR CRUISES n.. >oeoticn l"" I.... "'-.ro bric..... 1000 W1lstli1e Blvd., Los Angeles. CA 90017 Phone (213) 485·8862 Maiden voyage Caribbean cruisc, 17days from'425. Sailing from Fort Lauderdale to Loi Angelcf, Hovembcr22. OAI LY l"ILOT ' WEEKENDER OUT 1 N I AB 0 UT B11 l\'OR1tJ STANLEY ;OR AN GE COUNTY 'S RESTAURANT, N /GHT CLUB AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE •. b y Anni\'crsary Thi!! 11eor luu !lowly pa!std, A.n11ivl!r.~ary timt 1s htrt l'J [ /Jt.,I, Now /lit t1l'!11ag1:r.t nr1 th f' ragt . \Vt drt ss a.~ kids. 011d forg t l nur agt. By $/11gQ1r Right a"'ay \\'e realized this little verse wasn't sfestined to land in any anthology with the poetry of 'On, Shelley and Keats. But it did strike our fancy we ran across it on a card at our lunch table other day. "The rhyn1e caught our attentio n for several rea· ning scheduled for this evening in Costa Mesa. ndly. the poetess just happens to be one ol our "r ite people in the restaurant business. f d ~ GALA PARTY Tonight's event will give out 'n' abouters a splendid opportunity to kick off the' summer season "'ith gusto. ll 's a gala annivl!!rsary party marking completion of l\1•0 years of operation by the Derby ~sfa uran l. Slugger. of course, is the delightfu l matron of the cl an Sturnioto thal run ~ the Derby show. Sh!'!, tof ether "'ith husband Murph, and son Chip. quick· Jy garnered our admiration for friendliness and res· taurant kn o\v·hO\V \l'hen the place opened t"'O years back. lolos wil! be t.o.~si ng "'hat promises to be one of the year's mos t festive affairs. OLD TRADITION Rut there's another pn111t of interest beyond the milestone celebration itself. It 's tht fa ct that the occasion represent!i the uphol ding of an admirable old tradition. Costa Mesa's second anniversar y party will be 11long lines of that sta ged each year at the Sturn4 iolos' other Oerby restaurant in Arcadia. That tra- di11o n-no"' in its 20th year-has become a rnaJor activity for the establishment's regular patrons. \\'hile costumes are optional. customers are urged to follow the lead sel by staff personnel and dress like chil dren attending a birthday party. 'fhe attire {'an range from anything worn by four or five- year·olds to th e "threads'' favored by today's sv.d ng· Ing teen sel. Furl.her. all those on hand for the party 'vlll he treated to kiddie f;ivors of .• balloons and slightly more grown·up goodies such as plates of assorted hors d'oeuvres. Asi de from the anniversary celebralion tonight. ho1ve.ver. it was the desirt for a relaxini' lunch that c11.rril!!d u~ to the IJerhy a few day~ ago. The cxper· lence \va~ re"•arded with the fulfillment of !II ex· pectalions. medlum·rare) slice of beef was served Wilh sliced tomatoes, dill p ickles, Italian peppers and ere.am horseradish sauce. Accompanying dishes included the Derby's de- licious garlic cheesl!! toast-a choice of salad or soup. We turned lo the latter of these choices and received a very ri ch and thick cream of mushroom soup. OR CH ICKEN MARSALA The second entree chicken a la Marsala, S2.75. T his netted a generous portion of chicken sauteed in butter and olive oil , simn1ered with Marsala wine and topped with mushrooms. It too was accom pa nied by the same toast and choice of soup or salad tha! went \Vilh the cold prin1e rib. 'l'here was al so a vegetable in the forn1 of flav orson1e creamed carrots. Dessert at the restaurant, as far as \vc 're con· ccrncd. is limited to consideration of a single item. It's the Derby's slerling cheese cake -the finest \Ve've encountered in a lifelime of sampling the ron· feclion al dining establishments. OTHER CHOICES Additional lu nch prospects on the large menu include a variety of sea foods. original Derby salads, combination sandwiches, protein diet specials. hot s&nd\\'iches. pasta di shes and house specialties. In lhis latter department, by way of example. some of the tantalizing prospects are bacon·\vrapped filel Not too su rprisingly, eit her. a fa ir degree nr 1nignon. broiled ground round a la Roma, filet par- fanlili arily \l'it h lhc ml!!nu fa iled 10 stv. mie a certain n1igiana ancl chicken livers prepared in a nlushroom "'ine sauce. cou rse ~f af~tin_n . 1'hat consisls 0 ~_scan~ing .th~ full If you can't niake it lo the Derby's big anniver- range o o erings and compoun ing t e difficulty sary party this evening, you'll have to wait until of arriving at final s elections. Actuall y it seems like a much lon_s:l!!r pe riod of After due deliberation verdicts were rendered Halloween to catch the next affair of its kind . Jn the , ti,ml!! has passl!!d since the Derby arrived on thf! loca.J for t\vo really top·rate d ishes. Jn the first instance meantime !.here's no valid excuse for not dropping scene. Otherwise, how d oes one account for having the nod \Ve nt to 3 brand new entree. that's just been in for lunch or dinner at the earliest opportunity. enjoyed so many fine meals during what's been only dd d h The Derby restaurant -located at 1262 Pal i· 24 months. a e to I e Derby's midday bill of fare. sades Hoad. Costa tlfcsa -is open from 11 a.m Because \vc've taken such pleasure in bo th the COLD PRIME RIB lo 2 a.m .. Monday through Saturday, and 4 to 12 restaurant and its proprietors. lhere'i; one easy con-This much to be recomme nded item \Vas cold Sundays. 'fhere's also entertainment and dancing in 'c.!usion to dra\1· about tonight's party. Thi!! Sturn-prime rib of beef, $3.25. The jumbo (and beautifully the lounge. r====---=~-=-=-================~~~------------;;;-~--------;;;i;;;o,---:; -~~ '' Real C1ntonese f Pod e1t htrt er t•k• home. ST AG CHINESE CASINO ORiole 3·9S60 ~RIME Rll e SEAFOOD SUAKS e COCKTAILS OPEN 7 DAYS LUNCH 11 to 2:10 DINNER 5 to 12 SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 A.M. E,,t erlainm enl W 1 dne ~day thru Sunda y 1 OJ N. IA YSIDE DR., NEWPORT BEACH •f.tt 211t pl., Newport Be•ch Ope11 Yem llrow11' D1lty ll·IJ -frt. ••' s.t. 'tU J •·•· 1n Th• M 11 rina Dun e1 644-4031 ~~~~~I--------- i I ' ' t Th• Dry Dock "''''"'' JIMMY SMITH JUNE 22-23-24 TIM MORGON JUNE 18-19-20-21 lHI THll f:I SOUNDS, J ULY 4·S·6 S1111d1y, J11ly 4 J1r.1 St-ult•, l :OO •·"'· EARL Y BIRD SPECIAL S to 7 P.M. DAIL Y DINE AT ONE HALF PRICE !With""'"'''' Of O•e Al l1111!1r l'ricel SAT. & SUN. BRUNCH c~ .... o1 1. H111we1 l ancJ11 ro• $195 1. St.ri~ ' ltt ' J. Eqq• h111dl ct Al olono ,Ith or (lftO~l•n l f!fft ~•1 ••~~!ion1 -·1-·n."I CALL -541 ·1166 I 1601 'W. Ctmf Hltl!w1y-Ntwp1rt letch -------1 NOTHING ON OUR MENU IS OVER $3 .99 • STEAK & LOBSTER ; e CHOICI ! T -Bone STEAK e ~}i1W YORI I STRIP ........ . :,_~~~~~~~~--:::--~ l1 Nothing higher on the menu. Neturally·aged l,J .S.O.A. Choice beef only. No tenderizers. I Ste•k dinnert tl1rt 11 $1 .65 end Include 11l1d, , to111t & potetotl . Beked potetoet from 11 A .M. 't il 9 P.M. I ''Well · done" 1te.1k1 cooked with tender loving c•re, too I SHCIAL CHILDUN'S MINU ALSO: A p•w11 plet• for the Little T 0 +1 ltc • - OPEN O,_ILY 11 A.M , • • P.M. 2267 FAIRVIEW IAT WILSON I COSTA MISA 541·0161 ·-FINEST SEAFOOD AND OYSTER BAR IN THE SOUTHLAND 630 LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 675·0100 TEMPLE GARDENS Qt!WES:BR es lo11rn11t LUNCHEON & DINNER DAILY Visit. Our RICKS HA COCKTAIL IUfflT LUNCH 11:30-1:30 M•ntl1y thru f rld11y ~~~~~~E l<Al'l''I' HOUll I lO l l'.M. MO,,.OA'I' lMll U THU ll lO•V 1500 At"AMS (1t M1rlt•r ) COSTA MISA S40· 19l7 S40· 1'2l THE BERLINER Gernia11 Fr1111il y Restau.rant F •ITlOUI For SAUER I RATEN with POTATO DUM PLINGS Enjoy A Wundtrbar Tlmt At Our Bavarian Festival SATURDAY, JUNE 19th B••inninq .11 8:00 p.m. Music '"d D•nti"CJ With The EDELWEISS TRIO From B.1 ... r11ri• f'or ll:e11 r~.1+ien1 Cell Now Open D.1lly For Dinner From S P .M, CLOSED MONDAY Alie Vi1it OElt IERL!Nllt OEllCATllSlN "i ~• E u•o ,t •~ "•0'1 1,.,,,,r1,d •••ri I w ;R•l llSIZ HACH ILVD. Tewn & Ceuntry C1nt1.- HUNTINCOTON HACH "'·5100 -· CHILOlllH'l MIHU IAHfUIT ,ACILrTlll ... . .,, '•~, "~~Ill.I •• 11111 3~ ·- 0 1"""'' COl,lt>r .. r.u rrne w. Prom ist You Goed o£ ~(!pj{auranl 001~ , 111111 AMlllCAN CUISINI TROPICAL COCKTAILS CONNIE COMPELL AT THE Pl#.NO IAR Wed. ind Thurs. Nitti POLYNESIAN SHOWS-F~I. & SAT. lf61 ADAMS A.YI. (11 M1on1li1J HUNTING-TON llACH 968-5050 FOR ovr OF THIS WORLP Pt LIVERY ~f'-VICi • In Ntwoorl B••th ' Co5t1 Mtsa c 111 ~6·7lJ6 ln Hi1nt1~~1on !e1 ~h 8'7-121' • •~e>lle Soull1 ••••' a re>• •nd •lme>o&h•r• ~~ .... ~~ 1'21i P•Cl llG Coast Hwy. Huntln 110~ Be•Cl'I Rts~rv•r1on1 12131 !i92-1J21 FAM ILY PIZZA PARLORS PIPING HOT PIZZAS (WITH PlllAZ1l OEL1VlR£0 TO VOUPft DOOR IN MINUTES, IN ME·N EDS SPACE AGE. MOBILE OVENS, Stuft Shirl Specia ls Innovation, it seems to us , is always a good wa y to stir new in leresl with the dinin g public. Out 'n' .1 boulers. therefore, C'!n look forward to some no\'el su mml!!r evenina:s thanks to a change just made by one of the South Coast's top restaurants. I 1, if This di!!parture from ordinary is being offered in thl!! series of spetial dinners now being prl!!sented each Monday at Newport Beach's Slufl Shirt. ti-tan· afl!!r \V arren Roberts to!d us the second in this ~e r ies. a festive Spanish dinner, is coming up next tllonday, .June 21. SPECIAL MENU '/'he d inner wil l include iced gaspacho. tossed ~i·een salad, paell a \ial!encianR v.•it h shrim p. sc:!l· lnps. cl ams. sausage and chicken ?;erved on a bed of ~affron rice, accompanied by toasted garlic bread. Dessert and beverage are included. and the co nt· plete dinner is $4.75. The Sl!!ries of special J\1onday night dinners \Vas launched last \v eek u•ith a Ne\\' Engl and clam bake. 1'hat ev ening's bill of fare included Boston cla m cho"·der, tossed green salad. and the clam bake consisted of lobsler, clan1s. baked chicken and corn on lhe cob, accompanied by Boston brown bread. R!SERVATIONS, PL EASE . These special Monday evening dinners \\•ill con· tinue through the !:iu n1mer months. !l's advisable lo conta ct the Sluft Shirt for reservations and to di!!· termine each Monday night's menu. . ,'\.ddilionally, the relilaurant's complete menu 11•1l\ be offered al ong \vith the s peci als. Dancing lo Lhe Tony l,obo Group is also provided on Mondays, as on other nights of th e \l'eck. The Stuft Shirt is located al 2241 \V . Coa!'i l.- l·tigh\vay, Newport Beach. It is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. Continued on Page '29 PRlnCf Of wh~les ® ffilYflKO Luncheon Dinner Cocktail 1 Oren '7 dari :1~9 So, Lns Rnblrs. PR•~den~ • 795-7005 33 Tr;\\·n & Cnunlrr . Orange • 541 -JJOJ OPEN FOR LUNCH Int ima te r11 nd Del ightful FRENCH RESTAURANT 11.10-1 e T~1ultv '~" ~11d •y D INN Ek 5,30 -10 P.M. Tu11d1v th•y Su"d1y CLOSED MONO A Y CorRtr •f l a11,elph •~II l rl•t•I Cell• M"o 540·1•41 Cocktail Lounge IS NOW OPEN Happy Hour 4.6 p.m. Da dy LI VE ENTEkT,,,INMENT "'""' RICH BRIGGS Guitcirist & Vocollst Fri .-Sat.·Sun. Nlqhts STE AK·LOBST!R FISH ·SHRIMP RI:;ST AUnANT SlAl"OOD i nd STEAKS IC101•d Mo~day1) 11,75 HA llaOlt ILYD . SAN TA ANA 13•·6770 AMf:lllCAN IXPlESS . ----~ . -- ~~AMBURGE~~ t"" HAMLET ~ COSTA ME SA 1545 Adams Ave. ~ 714-548-7392 ,,, Optn Sun . tllru Tbur1. II 1.rn, ta I p.m. P"rl & S~t. 11 :30 R.M , • 11 p.m . Frld«1, June 18, 1971 OAlLY PILOT ~· l'\T!i ip = FB&!il IL mt44 ;; 2 A Q !&Qi!CGW4.• ... , "' \ '1'H .. t ;; &¢; -· I sawsew £ JJlftYWi • I ;l ' OUT N ABOUT WEEKENDER llli • ~,,~ ::a<-~~,.,,.,,.,~-~·c•""A""'nc=-•n'L:"W'>'""""'s*B'~'t~• .. •••""'••~~~--·~=11a•~·t~•·w·~<i'A•"~,...,..,.,~~••m·cn-M:~M~·w·~·•=~~·""•••r•r~·•c~n""'·.,,...,...,,ll:l!ll"•~""'''"'~'h~·~·~-""••~-... ~·~·~'il~·~··~·==""'Z'S'•~•WJfjl. f~i11e ltali1••t C11isi1te Cocl.:t.uils 2325 E. COAST HIGHWAY 673-8267 ll:twni•rlon Doil., - 5 P·"'· to :Z u.111. CLOSED MOHD.lf SEAFOOD CONVERSATION Everyone i1 talking .aibout Oll r deliciou1 steamed clam~ and g iant ( 16-20 01.I Austria n Lobster Ta ils. SUNDAY BRUNCH Served from 10 A.M. • 2 P.M. [nlerl••n'l>en! & D~nc;n'J HAPPY HOUll: Mon. • Fd. S to 1 p.rn. with HorJ d'~wwrtt. IA f~QUET FACILITIES 317 PACIFIC COAST HWY. HUNTINGTON IEACH OPEN 7 DAY~ Continued from P•g• 28 Castaway Co111iug Ne\v testaurant aclivities continue at a brisk clip do\Vn Dana Poinl "'ay. ff the present lrend holds. San ('le1nenle's nearest neighbor might event· ually give Ne'''port Beach a run for Lhe money with the largest nu n1ber of establishments off ering vie\VS of niariners in action. Latest case in poiri l is an upcon1ing spot to be knO\Vll as the Ca:-tav;ay. Specialty Restaurant Corp. is constr ucting this ne\v, quarter·nlillion dollar res· tauranL on Dana Drive overlookin g t he east basin of Dana Point Marina. w '!'he 8.750 square fool facility \\'ill occupy a one and one-half acre site. \Viii seat 218 diners and serve 75 patrons in a unique cockta il lounge \V1 lh a vie\v. Designed by ('ushman·Long, A.LA. architects around September 15, will feature a nautical theme. Highlights of the interior island decor include \vater·falls, pools, walk -through ga rdens and a port eochere entrance . J. R. Slaught. also of Long Beach. i s the ge n• era! contractor and landscaping \Viii be executed by Recreations Dynan1ics of New port Beat h. Portahoo111hoom 's Pai~a nos One of the ne\vest sound s 1r1 Orange Co unty is coming from Luigi Poraboo1nboo1n and Iii:; Pai4 sa nos, currenUy appearing five nights a week at Coury's restaurant, 650 N. 1'ustin Ave .. Orange. 1'he trio, Y.1hich definitely sounds better than it s name. consists of 1.uigi on sax, Richard \Vatson on d run1s, and Louis Bennett on the piano and or· gan. 1'heir em'inently danceable music, in fact, see1n s to appeal to young and old alike. Luigi Portaboomboom is act ually Bob Osborn \v ho studied music at San Diego State College be· fore going on tour. He has appeared at the Sahara and F'l amingo in Las Vegas and the Ce ntury Plaza ·in Los Angeles. 11 __ u_f_Lo_n~g_B_e_a_c_h_. _lh_e~Cal~~\~ay. \\'hen co1nplete~ 1 l~~'~~:::~·;~:;i;~~.:i~~·~·;::~·!:;:;:~~~~:::::::::::::::'.~~11 ... ~·:i:•U•f•:f"•..,77""77""77""~1 536·1555 "'' tcT \Vatson is a music n1ajor at Cal Slate Fuller· ton and studies percuss ion \1•lth \Va.It Good~·in of the Los Angeles Philharmonie. ---------- • Remember Dfld '" FATHER'S DAY Sunday, June 10 Optn 4 p.m. MIKE JORDAN DUO I EVERY SATURDAY I 2 STEAK DINNERS FOR • Fre nch Fries • French Fried Onion Rings • Tossed...._Salad • Roll and Butt er Br ing a fr itnd!\ake •dv•nt•9• cf thil cleliciou1 din. ner for 1, •* • juit ri9ht price. 1/1 lb. +•ncler choice steak, cut to Br•dforcl House 1pecific•tions. Be good to a friend, or m•ybe the f•mily7 Thi1 meal, i1 • favorite with •II ••• you 'll be • winner! c. $ .. . r!lOJ1i1j KNOWN FOR VALUES Open D•fly Mon. thru S•t. 9:30 •.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 10 •.m. to 6 p.m. GRANT PLAZA -BROOK HURST I. ADAMS -HUNTINGTON BEACH RIVIE.ft.A ft£5TAUft.ANT Continental Cuisine Cocktails Servtflg Luncheon and Din11 t1 Monday through Saturday. Closed Sundays We are lo cated ne:ict to th• Ma y Co. in South Co•st Plata. JJJ3 S. lri1tol Meta S40·3140 GOBK'N· GLE.i'\VER U E ;-; F ii.:. H t) f) Z t-: bwNJtR 11 :lO Oll'l•J pm btirf 6:00 pn1°l I pm boot• 11 :OO om·l om 428 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA 64S-5410 c..A irporter qnn CJ-lot el \\ 1,, ·~ '11" Ir>.. r-. 1•,,.,,,1. \1,,. ! MEDITERRANEAN OINING ROOM C•plo in'i Tobi e Cclfe• Sho p Cobor•I Cotklalt Lour.qe ENTERTAINMENT onG OA"ICING Me efh19 o"d loRquet , Room• l~jt•1 \lo\• ,\l!Tll!'fl l\!Vtt ,,l.,\\l'Hfll Hh,\•'11,• \I I;.'_ p-----------17 Phone 6424321 For Wee kender Adve 1·tising IN THI HIWPOll:l AllA. Bennett. a UCLA gra duate, has appeared at the Coconut Grove, Shelle's J\.lanhole. the Ligh t· house and many clubs in Orange and Los Angeles cou nties. He is also a composer and arranger. Co ury's is open n ightly for dinners. 'fhe Pai· sanos play Tuesday through Satu rday starting at 8030 p.m. ALLI? 1fllT PRESENTS The S e n~•t i on•l TONY FLORES Guitari't /Vocalist Folk, Cla,sical, Spanish TUE. THRU SAT. GINO LANZI Mond•y Night• FE.t.TURINCO DINNIRS In th• Sft~ Fr•n~i1co M•nn o• lACI OF LA.Ml STU.MS e SEAFOOD 5 TO II NIGHTtY IUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH 11 :00 TO 5 SATURDAY-11 to5 LUNCH OR BRUNCH SUNDAY-BRUNCH OPEN IYEll:T DAY ON THE OC&AH AOJACl!HT TO NEWPORT •EACH PtEU 2106 W. OCE.t.N FRONT NEWPORT IE.I.CH ,.....,""' THE FINE SEAFOOD RESTAURANT WITH A SWEEPING VIEW OF BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT HARBOR 673-4633 400 MAIN, BALBOA PENINSULA SOl JOth ST. 1rsrll:YATIDNS HrWl'OIT llACH 675·0300 1t'e .~erve IJ.S. 1•rin1e Et1ster1t Corn-fed Beef E.rch1dvel1J, l'er1onall11 .'>elected Aud Aged 111 Otrr f)11''' Cooler A Three Generatio1i Fomil11 Tradition -Est. 1921 LA CAVE RESTAURANT STEAKS & LOBSTER COCKTAILS • WINE PRESENTING QUA NEW TWILIGHT SPECIALS-<1:30 TO b:45 P.M. CQMPLETE DfNNERs-s,,.,..d with +011td 9•••R ••ltd .,,;th th•ict ef d1e11in9, 1Rowllt1.·e pot•· io•t, 9t•dtn vt9•ftblt•, dJR"•r roll. ltvt •t9• tddillofttl. SUNDAY Rotal p,;,.., lti8 of lttf, e w )u1 Chick•n t i t Mt•yltnd MONDAY ltottl TrieR9lt of g,,f, ·~ juo v,,1 Sc t llo pini TUISDA't Potted Swiu Sttek-ntlw•el 9rtvy ltrbttUtd Po•k Slice1 J,fl J,,, J.1S 1.10 J.71 2.JI WIDNISDAT Turkey Mtt.:o Polt-•enberry 1•11.:1 2,71 l'opp•••<ll St•tk Tipt with •99 noedl•• 2.50 THUlSDM' Me•ict ft Dinn•• !no o•l•.1 1 J.SS Short lt ibt ti lttf-•unlry 1lyl e 1.71 fllDAT lo81l•• Neweu•t-• (•u ••ole I.fl Ye•I Celifornit l .10 AHD IVll't NIGHT'S TWILl•HT SPICIAL -1or si'11:LOIN ''IAI ••••••• ' •• ' ••••• SJ.II 16951/i IRVINE AVE. ICo•ftet of 17tli Sif•etl COSTA MESA Lwn~hton I M-Fl 11 :l0·1:ltl •:JO·ll p.M, ~;)0.f } , ..... TIM MORGON -Through Monday. June 21. you can catch Tim Morgon al the Ory Dock Restaurant, 2601 \V. Co ast 1-lighway, Newport Beach. Neav Eiigland 'Tops' Country Offers Wid~ I Tasty Ra11ge of Food ' 0 Ry Tt)i\-1 HOGE 11verage Nt'w Eng lander ha'Cl <1 "'" N•w"•"'u•• W•U•• prodigious appetite. Anierica is a blen d of so THUS, heartiness Is thr. n1an y ethnic groups that it has 11 richer variety of regional cooking !han any other coun- lry. Travel the length of the land, and you v.·il! encounter a bewilderin g range of foods from the barbecued reindeer steaks of Alaska Lo the collard iireens of the Deep South. If I had to sµend the rest or my days consuming t he cookery of one region, I'd choose Nev.· En gland, probably becaus£' my m a I e r n a I forebears ca1He from there. I spent niany happy years in lhe rolling farn1 eountry of New Harnpshi!'e and V er ni u n t eating the hearty chow ders. gargantuan boiled dinners and robust pies made from fru i1. 1nea! or seafood. A ft e r an hour or so hiking across snu"•-crusted field.~. I herP was nothing m o r e "'arniing and sa!isfy ing than 11 New England boiled dinner cooked in the lra ditionol iron pot that lracf'd back to col- onial days when it was the sole-cooking container ef mo.~! pioneer families. SIJ\.11\.fERIN<; FOR hours. the corned beef brisket gave a lantalizing flavor to lhe cab· ba ge, heels, carro1 s. onion.~ and nlh1·r vt>getablf'~ that make. the dish so distinctive _ Back in the days when lhe !'arly settlers were barely able II) eke a livi ng fron1 New Englan d·s stubbOrn soil and 1real'herous seas, thriftiness v.·as lhe ru le. Whatever 1neat and vt·getoib!es remained on the plattrr from the boiled dl nn~r wl're ehopped ur and frie d. emerging a.~ the famed Red Flannel hash. so called because of the red hue lhe beets ga\'e !he mixture. Life wa~ strenuous for the ra rmers and fisherfolk of New r:ngland and still is in many pl aces. After a day spent wrestling with the stony field s fir hauling lobster pots from choppy coastal waters, the Iheme o( n1ost New England cooking, from the Saturday nighl favorite of baked bean~ enriched with salt pork, brown sugar and n1olasses to· tlo.a clan1 and fish cho"·ders. ·in thiek a spoon could stand up i11 the soup plait'. \Vhere ebe du people eal pork and apple pie tor breakfast or feature fish ball!i <Jnd po1a!Ci!'S nn the Sunday r11or11Lng menu·1 S(•ufood is a speci alty In New l~ngland . of course, sine!! <ill of the si x states ~ccept Vcrn1unt have access '-~-the sell For years New En(1and·s lobsters. clams, sc:al lop~'°d .s;ill·watcr £islt'huve bee m· ed thrnug:hool the natia nd i1 s cl;in1bake.s and .shore . ·n· ners lure tourists froin afar. New England cooks combi11t !he n1a ri11e delights Q.(~ area in a succulent dish Ji;\01\Jn.-;: as Seafood Slew. If vou ev•r: doubted 1hat fis h cou ld niakc;.:i: hearf.y meal. (ry !his. SEAFOOD STE\V i ~ slices salt pork diced • 14 cup butter ; ~ 1 l tspn each sail . celery ~~II~ and paprika , .. 2 teaspoons worcestershir•· Two dashes tabasce ' 2 cups clan1 broth I pound of cod fillc!s rut ii1 • pieces 1 ~ pound shrirnps sbcllcd, - d('veined and cooked 12 pound lobstrr meal,: cooked 2 tablespoons ('hive:i '' t up diced celery ~ cups rni!k and I ( ll!~ - medium cream · · ' C1iok sa lt pork t1I cri.~p an~ bro"'"· Drain off fat ancf.· reservl" pork, Put butter J: seasonings and clam broth l1J ke!lle and bring to boil. Ad<t fish, seafood. chives ·~ ' celery and si mmer covered'tt tender. Add reserved pork and remaining ingredient!! tM I h~at. Serv~s four. Good wJll(I dry \vhil~ wine. ' --'I 1raneois' :: CONTINENTAL CUI SIN E FLAMING DUCK Open 11 :00 A.M. -Closed Monclay . HUNTINGTON BEACH. CALIFORNl.t. ; l 18151 BEACH BLVD. 8<2-19 \9 : ...................................... -. ... 4; . .· -- 1 l ' • • ' :JI DAILY PILOT Friday J11nt 18, lQil 1- ) -·-------1 Your Guide to Movies 'Bananas' Rated GP F.tl i tnr 's Noh• T/11.~ movie guide is preparcll by the films committee of Harbor Council PT A. M1's. I /\1ipel Bailey is p1'tsidtnl and M1'1. Bruce Nordland is com111itttt chairman. It 'lS intended as a 1'tference 01 determining suitable 1 i l ms for cer!ait1 age groups a nd will appeaf' t1:eekly. Your views are $0 /.icited. Mail rhem to /lfo· 1:ie Guide, cart of r he D.41LY PJL01'. * AUULTS The Baby ~laker IR J: \Vhen a "tie cannot produce her own clu ld a young hippie \'Olun- leers to have baoy for the childless couple. St a r s BarDara Her!>.hey. Bananas 1G P J: \Voody Allen threct.s. produ«s <1nd stars in .,;i tire on 1nodern life. After "ooing and loosing h i s girlfriend, he quits job as pro- d11ct tester and goes to South America where he is dragged 11110 guerilla warfllrc. Five Easy Piecrs ! R I: Son ot 11·e;ilth~ rnusica! fan1 ily Je;n·es hon1c 10 be c n n1 e Jtinerunt l'•ur kcr. l. i v cs contcri!l·d!~· w 1 l h dnnks ;;nd brawls hillbilly friends. 11<1itrcs.s, with new ~rl .. A*S"ll IRJ: Jrreveran1 cornedy aboul the ~1obile Arm~' Surgical Hospital during lhc Ko;ean \Var. Spoof on 1111rsc-doctor relationships and lhl· .. La st Supper." Stars Eltiu1t (;ould and Donald ~ut hrrland. The O\\I and thr Pussycat IH I: Barbra Streisand and r:l'Qrgc Scg:al star lll film Vl'rsion of Uroad .... ·ay corn edy h a v in g .. prostitute-with-a- heart-0f-gold " theme. Vanishing Point (fl): Story nf an1i-eslablishrnent hern, f\owowski -Korean \Vllr vet, ex-cop. and ex-race driver. Speeds from Denver to San Francisco with police 1 n pur suit. He is encouraged b.v Black radio disc Jock e v against hard rock music.i i background Thr Villain tRi: Hicha rd Burton portrays Vick Da kin - Going Dutch AMSTERDAI\.1 1 l"Pl J Hollanders over 65 can have their pick of the best cine n1a seats on J\1 ondays, Tuesdnys and \V cdnesdays for 20 cen1!> less !han the cost of thr a ps}·chopathic homosexual 1'.ho rnasterrninds a brut<il payroll robbery. Nigel Daven· port is the tough detective in- spector assigned to the case in this British thriller. J\1ATURE TEENS AND A.DUI.TS Andromeda Strain ( G I : Suspenseful story of race against time. Scienlists in underground desert lab try to 1s ol;ite rare disea~e transported to earth fro1n <1nother planet. David Wayne stars. Butch Cassidy acd tbe Sun- dance Kid !GP!: Legendary fr iendship bet\\·een lhe most 1nramous and amiable o( \\'estern outlaws who flee the <.·ountry and take Sundance 's bored schoolteacher-mistress ta Bolivia y,•ith them. Bank robberies and gun fights amidst humor and palhos. Burt Bacharach m u s i ca I score. Cleopatra IGPI: Reissue of the Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor spectacular of the intrigue in the lives of Cleopatra, Caesar and J\.1arc Ant ony. Esl'ape frorn !he Planet of the Apes !G P J: Third science fiction film dealing w i th premise lha1 a planet exists where apes rule and captured astronauts are caged fnr scientific vivisection. I n "Escape " !he apes y,·age wt1r in \Vasin gton. D.C. I Ne\'er Sang for i\1y Falher jG P): In this ~tory of hatred bct1\•cen a father and son, i\1ell·yn Dougl as an<l (;cnl' Hackrnan portray a fa1111ly cuuAht in the middle of !he older generation gap. A <lran1;i of filiul responsibility lo the parent who has become 11 burden . Lion in \\'intrr !GP): ln 181:.l with thei r roman tic love long past. two strong \Villed monarchs battle over v•ho will be successor. Eleanor of Aqui - taine y,•on't forgive King Henry ll's philandering. and he in1prigons her for scheming against him. \..01'f' Story tG Pt: A Ii J\lacliraw and Ryan O'Neal star in rom<'lnlic. bittersl't·eet fable of today's col lege youth :1nrf the generation ga p. Tol d 111 1heir lan}!uage. A r\"tY.' Leaf IGPJ: \\lallr r ~latthau portrays a lu x.ur y hungry bachelor "·ho is down J !'a1111c Stars l!OLLY\VOOD i UPI ! cheapest admis~ion. sRys thf' French :-;tar Jeanne J\loreau Netherlands J\fov1c 'rhearer will star in ''The Cannibals in Associa!nn . Sicil y." ----------- SE(0""0 FEATUllE "THE IAIY MAICEll " The modern m•L:ing of Emile Zol•'• m•1ter piece. A DISTINCTION FILJ.lS, INC. R£L!AS!: ·COlOR NO OMl UMOlll® II AOM<t11:D ANNA GA&L ft NANA wift1 llE\11 HJiLM The Best Seller banned 76 years has been made into a motion picture. An INCREDIBLE n1otion picture! ... 'it l o~r U:o.'OfJl. 1~ ADMITl l.D ® Color hy De Lu.tr Held Over 2nd Week "'"'-.S:--CO-HIT---- 'Obscene, No; Funny, Absolutely Dally at 6!45 Sat.·& Sun ., 1 :45 to his last quarler-rnllhon, Elairn.· May playx the rich ltt\C zntere!'lt in this slapslick com- erl.1 . Tbr Out-ol-To1>t·nrrs IG ): !lun1orous cxpt.·riences of 1nnn ;ind wife who go lo New York from Ohio for 11 job inlerview. Jac k [A;'n11non and Sandv Den. 111;; portray the touple 'trying: tu rope with the Big Cit y dur- ing lransiL and ~a rbflge strikt. l'atlon: Sul ute lo A llehel IGPJ · Film Jltl rtrart of the \Vorld \Var II general kno"·n ~1~ "Old Blood and Guts" shuwing him capabl e of in- tense profanily and also as a brilliant y,•ar s t r a I e g is t. Ceorge C. Scoll por1rays Pat· ton a11d Ko.irl J\>1alden is 1..;rneral Oma r Bradley. Hyan's Oaughler j G P I : Robert Mitchum <ind Sarah r.1 iles s!ar in a love story set in :-cenic Ireland uf 1!116. Jt r.slless. bc aul!lul "ire uf m1!ldle.aged sr·hool tc;ichcr h;1s affair wit h English rnaior. 'J'ragedy lor iiH results. Twelve C h air.~ tG): llun1£1rous tale of grcl'd set in 1927 Hussia. f\ ('harrning vagrant. a son-In-Jaw , and a priest smell 1no11cy in the old 111ansio11 and race ench other In find !he pre -revolutionary jell'els h1ddC'n in one of the lwel11e gold chair.~. West Side Story t f. r J : Natalie \Vood , H i c h a rd Beymer and George Chakiris star in story Of West Side gang y,•arfare. ln!ery,·oven is the poignant love story about the sistl.'r of a member of the Jels , I 7 'Le Mans' in love with a peaceful S\t'V l' l\1cQueen challenge!-> t he po\\•er and speed of the \\Orld 's most dange1uus ;~eeo~~; ~:rnt:t~ins ~~~~ kt:i ~ sport I~ "Le .~l ans" curre ntly .on ,the sc reen at Ed11ard s ('inemt1 T1te;1tr1. l!:u.'. . bor a l .\dams Blvd., Co.~ta l\1e.sa. rhe n1ov1c \va s f1lrn cd on lo1 alinn Pl Fr·1n rf' :-it 1nusic for Jerome Robbins _l_hc fa111ed rare 11·1\h 56 farnous driver s (Jarticipatln:r. ' ' choreography. ~ F'AMIL"\' Sun of Fluhber (G): \V11lt Disnl.'y 's sequel to ' ' The Absent Minded Professor" about a crazy subslance that 1nakes n1e11 fl y. Stars F'red J\1acMurra y. 20,000 l.eaJ(ues Under the Sea lG~: \\';ill Disney version ol the .J ules Vernr tlassic. Kirk Douglas, James J\1asun and Peter Lorre star in lhe story about Captfl in Nemo and murd!'r and intrigue beneath !he ocean surface. * Thf /erte r 11nmed1ate ly after tl1 e r1r/e 1 ndica rr.~ rite rurnin 91i.:e1i the pictu re hy t//P Motion Picturr ('ucll'. T!1 e Cnrle A·11cL Rot111g p10· 9 ran1 ?JUI!/ be f ound 011 n11e of the 1not1011111c /lire po9es. 'l' i o-eo II ' Nan ICS I fioc::::::-;. -:=::=c=::::::::=::cc:::::::::=::::::c " ]~id1y Johnson Kirby Johnson has been setl as n1us1c coordina tor for '"C'la.v Pigf'On," by produccr- 1l1rertor T11Jn Slern. "The Fu.nni.csl Sht>'w i11 1'1111"11!" IRYINE COMMUNITY THEATRE pr e~enls "Arsenic And Old Lace" Directed by Richctrd Dow May 29-30; June 5, 6, 11 , 12, 13, 1 B, 19, 20. HUMANITIES HAL L PLAYHOUSE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE Juhll!>Otl will 1\·ork 11·1th <;a1 1n ,\lurri•ll. n1 u :; i e ;1 Ii :.upcr1 1.~or . (1n !he music. both! :.o urrt· :ind orig inal for thc1 111111. an ~1(;~1 release star- r1n~ Telly Sa\'a las. Robert $2.SO General Admission -Sl .SO Studer1t!> \'aughn, .John ~1 ;1rley , Rurgess ~·lf'r(•lii1h . l\'1l n !)ix.on . \1·1th Reservations : SJJ-1024 To1n Stern pla ~' ing the l ill elf~=::;;::::::;:::::;:;:::::::;::::::;::::::;:::::::::::::;:::::::;::::::;::::::;:::::::::::::;::::~!/ rolt•. ~ EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT• SHOWING NOW AT TWO THE ATRES! STEVE McQUEEN takes you for a drive in the country. The country is France. , t The drive is at 200 MPH! l ~:, "LE MANS" . ,\ .. ~ ~ . ',• , A CINEMA CENTER FILMS PRESENTATION iri"en by HARRY KLEINER Mu sic by MICHEL LEGRAND Execulivc Pr odur er ROBEf1T E RE LYE Produced by JACK N. REDDISH · Drrec ted by LEE H. KATZ IN· A SOLAR PRODUCTION PANAVISION 'Color by DE LUXE . A NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURE S RELEASE G '" ·::·:~~~"-;;. '"°'"HIT I "THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR" J ABSOLUTELY THE LAST CHANCE TO SEE "LOVE STORY" IT THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN THE WORLD. • POSITIVELY ENOS TUES 6/12 • ANO NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME TOGETHER ANYWHEREp ENDS TUES., JUNE 22 Meet Henry & Henriena ,. 1he laugh riol o! the year. Watter Matthau Elaine May "A ftCW leaf" t, 1.1eovt1 Afl NOW IXCLUSIYIL Y .mm .~- !!!!ANl>ROM:DA S'IRAIN IQJ"" STEVE McQUEEN at200 MPH! • "I 111 MANS" "'"""'" •P:~(:~~.: ~C-• ... ,.~; LE •• ""'0' .... -~·· .,,, '°'"" D• -"''00 •• ._ ,. I 11 l•t>ris" pr11fl"ssi1111 ~·1111 11•1,·1· t11 k11•''" 1111\v •••sell ~'t111 rs1·1•· ' Barbra Streisand George Segal ~-..,.,,.~ ~,,.- COLOR ..-,.. 11 l e 1NO TOP HIT • Rlc hg rd Burto" In "VILLAIN" (RI _______. .-- -NOW AT BOTH EDWARDS CINEMAS- ••mow'""'""'"""-. -• I I . . ·~ - "'llfMl~!lf••MOGOllU~ .. lll l07~•l •• ·~A(;H •cvo ... f.lllS • ' ....... ·-· ·-~ , , •<' <.o••T ........ 0 ••• D•OCH) ._,. .,.. .,,,o • 1 tU,•lt•HUNllMGIONlllt H lr#Jr#Jc#JEJEJ@r#JF-JPPr#Jr#JFJ1 ''Neve r hcfore has a ~p1 ·C't ;11·lc hcl'n n11n·c ln 1·is hly produt·cd'." EllZABEIH TAYlO~ JO>(~H lMAN Kl(\VIQ' (L~O~AT~A Rl(HA~~ BU~ION 1 ~~X HA~~l>ON ........ ~ , . .,,,(IN~ THE ORIGINAL AND UN-CUT ROADSHOW VERSION • 1 WEEK ONLY ENGAGEMENT • • 1~~ •' c;~•111• w.,, • 'I• Ir S l t..LSOllY, TH IS MU$t If: llELC.IUM"' •Al,O ATltAllOll • 1~ '""-"~ ·~~o~ lob, .. t "5111,0Vtl ltOUANO" J(id s J_,ikc to 1\~k-Andy l.OO f) ~ 0 0 ... '"' (hf/ 1·ou1 (~•l'I ... 0 m m il!J m rn rn a;J rn 'JO J) r•J " •• m !!J m rn a;J rn 7:00 0 0 J61 0 11QJ m• m1 !!J m rn a;J rn 7:30 0 3 S\ici lni ! 0 0 0 '" 0 tenni Jean mi ID• !!J ho:il m rn a;J 7:50(Ji) 1:00 0 r m m rn C!) l 1.30 f) "The pen~ Pfr~< °"' IG~; 1h~ t Ii P's o · ON o r mo p1,;n1. W•ll1a we Ill rn• mr 1·00 o r o r l!l f rn• m' rnt fJ!)l 1 30 0 1 0 Ill ffi h rn' a;J IO OO Q I 0 0 0 !ow· '" m Ill ffi A IO 30 () lo~e· b~fl . 0 Ch• a pen . ,, Coun m iD rn II 00 If) o . "J 0 m ,._ 811b Ill 11·15 iil ll JOi)( 3 "' rrlv) Ill iD lrlst 12:00 0 t•n" 12'.15 0 C~IS 12.1o m 1n," "Ni ''" I Ill 0 r ' • l ' our G11i1le t o Frru ----------· --. ·TV DAILY LOG . . Friday Evening JUNE 18 Saturda y ,-· Barber Shop Quart(, to Do Their Thing ,--· Morntng JUNE 19 t .00 fJ Bil Jllt w1 Jerry Dunp~y. 6:00 [f' TV 8 Cburoom i 3J ABC Nun Re~sone~ Sm11h. 6:30 I) (JJ Summtf s-Jtt r Q II.NBC NIWMl'Yiot: l ()m Snyder, 7:00 I) N"' Word!, Htw Wtys 0 The A.lltn Show . . " I O ~OJ ~ T11mh111luy Show 0 S1J 0 CIG~ MO~lt. (90) MGn· f.11 M!>Vi! Cl111room Sopplemtnl loty Bu$lness" (comedy) '5~-C~rv "fhe Lost Wee~tnd," Giant, G·n~er RoitlS, Marilyn Mon I r1, N 8 C1•uroom 1oe A ~OOtr, abi.tnt mlndtd its.earth! ffi lef s Rtp c~~m1st stumblt"; nn I 1eve1s1on 1o 7:l0 I) Dusty 's Trtoehoust 1·0~!~ chem1c1I formula h111 h1, Q €!.) Htt\I, l ltclilt d11mpantee muei. up !ht pollon (6} Oixovuy and !ht tun W11n1 O Bite• [lptfienc1 0 I Spy (lo Uncle Russ ID The f11nbtont1 m Tllundttbirds m Siar TrH 8:00 I) '81 80111 Bunny /Ro1d Rur.ner ED A Time 101 John/Che1he'1 Pad Hour fl!) Fishrr ftrnUJ Q @n Woody 1'10Gdp1tker m Notitieto 34 0 ( J l :.!] l1ncelot Link E,D De 1th V1lley 0111 1 8 Ctiesttc tht Juler Cl!) la HOJ1 famili11 con C<ln1utlo 0 Mow1e: "l11t Woman on [1rth" Ill News Jim H1wthorne. (ici fol "61-Beuy-Jones Moreland ' ~D 1 f , NN1 Bill Huddy m Tales ti Wells f1rgo fi; Tfuth DI C<JnsequenctS 8.30 Q \0 m The 8U(lloGS (I CBS News Walt er Cronkne. m Cisco Kid io' NBC Nt W1 Q3v1d Brinklry. 9:00 0 rs-S1br1n1 l Ille Groovie ID Tlie fl)'in1 Nun Goolies ff!) HodifJ>Odge Lodtt Q 'lOl ffi l>r. o..!ittle EBStltded fllm1 O Movie: ''Th• Tnimpet Blows" ID Desert Report {drama) "34-George R~fl. CB TBA 0 (3) (l) !l!ffY trwis Show Ci) ABC NeW'I m A.M. MO'fies: "Island of lost 7:00 0 CBS News W~lter Cron~ile, Women" {d1am1) '59---JeH Ri<:htrds. 0 m NBC r+tws Oe~1d Brinkley. Ve~il1~ Stevtnron (C} "l Dret rn of 16 1 To Tell the Truth Jetnnie" (drama) '51-Rey Mid· 0 What's MJ line? dle!on, Lynn Bari. 112; Dick Va n D~ke ID Mowie: .. Road lo the Bit Houu" IDI LO'lt lut1 (iJ,Ama) '41-John Sh~ltcm, lEJ l!) Dragnel €t) Cut1d1t y GuitJrut ED Thirty Minutes Wi!h (B P111or1m1 l1tino EB Chris! lht Living Word 9:30 Q (fQl eI.) Pink P1nthtr €D Ange!itos Ne11Hts (6) Tiju1n1: A Window to tM South CB Si No Fuer11 Tu O [})The Daubledttten Cl) Movie G1me 0 Movie: (CJ "Drums Alone th1 7:30 EJ The lnltrns /RI Mohawk" (western) '39--Henry Fon· 3 Movie: (C) (2h1) "The 9orri• di. Claudelle C:01bert. Stoci1" (susp,nse) '57-Don M1111ay g:i A11ib1 ti Norte. ln11er Stevens. )10:00 O (U Josie & the Pu~cab O ®J mHith Ch1p1rr1I (R) O ®.J a;)H.R. Pufnslul 0 Vilgini1 Graham Sllow (tl Real Est1te Rentlls 0 00 CD The Br1dy Bunch (R) O IJ,) Hot Wheels I f l I SP1s111.~l Tht D1rin lnwailon €D Lucht Libre 0 Million$ Movit: (C) (2hr) "Cen· IO:JD O [8) Harlem Clobt'trotters .H"\1-: IR . J'l \IAG JC H.E\'t:E -rhu1·k Jtlllt'" ;111d llJ ..... l\1.'.l!-:lt n('1 Ut" from telr11sio11 11111 h1· ll-.11lH1•I lf1t' .1t Hun!tnl'!ton Cenlf'r, 1n the n1;ill. f.<11n,.:~·r .ind Ht•:Jlh Hiid, Hun11ngto11 Benrll, on Fri , June 18, at ::. :l. ~ :ind 7 30 p 111. (1n ~at. 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Junt• 19 al 111.j[I ;1 111_ lh£"rc 11dl IJ(' a fihn for school :1p:f• children 1111t'c1 ··111111;.:hnuts f11r ll1HllC'I' l'ru:c." .i.unr,21 11111 llt' ;1 :-tor'. t1,•t1r ;11111 Chilt!rrn·.s f1hn. '";\J:ikr \I :i~ ur IJ1h·kl11n.:s • .ll ""\E 19 -.I ULY 5 EAllTll F\Jll~, 1\11 l•'.:ir!h V.11rl' IS hriog hrltJ 11('1•kt'!llb lhr .. ugh Jul.1 5 1111 lhL' i..:ruunds of lhr Or:111gr <'ount~ 1!;11.:r· 11 ;:v nr;1r lht• l.:1· 1111.1 1:r1·r11:•v ;uul San l)1ego J·rre11;,~' JHtiLt11.n It'!' 111·· pr1·1•11"' u[ pn11 °ul111g f;1n111!1•s lht• opportu11- 1ly 111 ~·\:11111111ng :uul 1·\phinng 1\1dl·l.1• d11ft'rcnt e1ilrur:d in- i-,... -·:.:•'[ff(l :fi"-~"'''\i:'\:"'-'. - lenni1I Summe r" (romance) '46-0 ~gJ ED H-Comes the G r~mp Jean ne Crain. Cornel Wilde. O Movie: .. On• Night in Lisbon " !:. WANT A WILD FATHER'S DAY? " "~ ... ID Truth or Co nsequences (drama) '41 -fred M1cM11113y, ' ID It likes a Th11! 0 13) Sky Hawks ED R1ppin2 Up the Wee~ I e1 f.rane 11:00 f) (81 Archie's fu n house hosts. 0 ,16) a) Major league !Uuhall ffi Cint m1 30 P1ttsbur11h P1ra1es vs. Mon1reol (< €t) [strel11s M11s1c11es pus at Pittsburgh's Three Rivers m TBA \ladium. 7 :50 a:J Cuestion dt Seeundos 161 Movie: "Ap1t he Warr un." Ke•lll l :OD 0 '6 , ffi Nann , ' the Proltuo1 L1r5"11 sta11 m To Tel! Ille Truth I 0 m MolCJr Mou~ m living Book 0 Movie; "Rrturn ol Fr1n~ limes E!J Sylvia r [nrlQUI ( ... ~s1~1nl '4tl-Henry fooda (!!) luclu L1b1e I (E) Mov1t "Weddmg or L1h Marlene" 1 30 If) 8 CBS f rul•, Movie · (21/,hr) (1omanrr1 'JS--L•5a Danielv, "The P1sswo1d Ji C<iur11e" (SUS· CI!) Fiest.I Mc1•c1n1 pen~~) '6?-01rk Boadrde. M~ria ll JD O rf \ The H11dy B"YS Pers.:hv. Al~1ed lynch. N12el Stotk a:J Mano 1 lltano llaochero On~ ot [ngland s World IV1r 11 he CD Buv I.me 1oe~ ~1d,:fs d one·m<1n wa r 1g1on sl !he fial lS ill lhe PllSOI! tamp where he"s be•n~ ~eld Afternoon 0 JO f;D N1me o! the Camr (N) 12.0D fl ' 8 Sro!lhJ-Dno 0 NYPO 0 [3) Cil American Band~tand 0 161 CD The P111nd~1 l•rn111 181 91lmA11 m David frost snow fe,,tur,a are ID Horro rtma: ~on or Dr~r ula,'' Do<n•~t Geor~e Sh~armK. smge1 Joe "The DN•I Commands" And "lnv1s- W1ll1ams. ;ind ! ton~e1s111on .ibo111 1 ib!e Man Returns.'" \'IC ftelds €D l~alro f1nt1,11co (E) O.agoet CB Dram1 de11 Seo~101 ro Just )lu • 'l'L'Oll". o( ~ ... 11g.. 12 30 £)re The M onloet~ ra P11te1n lor l1vong 0 Movie: "lhe CoV¥\loy" , ,.r,:rrn\ t :OO g The f ug1tlve "S1-lohq IJ•nnP r W1lh1m Conrad O 16-1 CD Th•I Gut (R) Natraled by le• R•tt01 (El felony S~uid 16) Mo~ile Home ShoV¥ ffi As.s1gomtnl Vi1tn1m (R) 0 Movie: ~zotl" (1.,111.;•v~ h~- eEJ JO Minul1s lorn Poston Juha Me3r1• ff! L1 Cr11d1 Bien Cn1d1 l:OD f.) Otsltrdly I. Mottley (9 [I Ptcado rje S<lli1 0 13) (61 Cil U.S. Opet! Goll Tour· I 30 O , J 1 61 CD The Odd Couple (R) nam11nl Th~ l hnrl round. l1v• l1om O Bal l" Wtrd Newl lhP M~roon Coll Course on A1drnore, (E) Qu~1 101 Adwentu11 Id m ~:1u1ule/P1slur'1 De:\.k I 8 TY 3 ll)(>ks 1t l•1rnon~ ffi l 1 C1ul de l.111151 C<Utel Q) Weekend Ne;,, (B Sp~n11h fe1t ure Fil m ttJ !Htr1s del Muro DOD [] 10 ffi St1 1ni:e Repor1 (R1 1 l.30 f) lhe J1l$0n1 O News ~~rdf!s/Mo!f•s 0 Home 8uyt1l li u1r1e 0 J 6 C£l to~e. Amtmu n St,-lt d li1tern1tion1t Houi Q Mov1( (C) (101) "B1bette Gou @ MoYit: "B1dl1ndJ ol M on\~n~" lo W~t" unrnr~vl ~!'1-l:lr•~•tle Ha r (;,~}\•rn \ ·~1-H~1 Ro.;s~n Ito! J•rQ.,P~ C~•Mr1•r ? 00 0 Oust1's lree hou<e ffi Ne'"I p,,~~ 1.-1 Io·!,,~" 0 Movie. "lht h•a~uie ol lht A1· ffi Manlr;ip ttu" (ad•er~.,1r1 ;,o, -I •~ \hi•''' ffi Amentdn fdm ln•!11u1e Theall~ R·~ Batta~'•J ( ... 11 Oa'1 ·; O 30 O w.o~·e-(ll!r 4~m) "No llrnr !01 0 Roller O~bv lo~e" lr.or.tcd .I '11 c1~1•dt11e Col I .101 MnowYour Bible b~rl. f ;ed Ma t.~.Jll~, rn S~ortli World I 0 J 6 rJ)U.S. Op en Gui! CI!J V1ri1dade~~l vs1ta!'\ Ch1mp10111h1p Ho~hl1~ht\ ol 1he 1:30 0 The (iene London Show j npen1nl'( •OllniJ~ ol compelihon, plu11 (3JCampuJ Pro!ole a look M h•'.tnry aod hAd1t.ons ol 0 The t1rry Ki ne Show - the 1ou1n.1r.irnt !!om the Merion f6) forum 801inR Counlry Club 111 Ardmore. Pa 0 Movir: {Cl "The Gor2on" (•d f1) lEJ News Boll Jolins. "61-Ptl ~r (u\h·ng. Chuslophu Lee ED R11lltirs rRi (8J MOYie: "01"111r Kllary1m~ (all a:J r1dt!n1 de An11uJ11a\ y~nlult) "59---Corntl Vj1lde. I 00 I) .J 1 ilJ News llQ) Sports Challrnee Q JO) ffi New~ il:'l W1nRS lo Advrnture r&l Dfatll V11fry o~rs CE s r, H1w-1 0 J 1 CD NeV¥! 3:00 EJ Our Arneriun Mulict l Hffilatr m Movie: "Quic\Und~ (mvslrr1) (J ' Sketchbook 50-Mickey R0-0nrr. Jr~nr,e C~gney 0 Mo~1e: (C) "Man·ot Ille Wist" Bu~ara Bales {western) 'S8-Ca1y Cooper, Julit m Beal the Cltc:\ I ondon. l te I. Cobb. I 111s m cin~a 34 ~Q)Sdenu Fiction The11re: "Cu· 11.30 0 8 Merv (i nf11n cu1u, lle1d of Ille Am1ion.~ Q 1o ffi Johnny Carton @Movie: "Cncore" (drama) '52-0 ("Jl (.6) ffi Diet Clvlll Nigtl P11r1tt Cl1ois Johns. (8) Movlt: "A Stilth In Tlmt" ('om 6!) Musit1le/01wy l Goli1t._ rd~) '63-Norm !n Wil~on €D Rnill• Mus>cal li) Movie: "All lor Miry" {comedy) ffi The Bia: Picture ·~&-llalhleen H111ison. lffil Tt1lro del S1b1do ED ConvtrwU1n1 Witll 1 Pl)'Chl•· fl) MotOf Mowst Iris! Or. fdV¥1td Sl~lnhrook. 3:30 EJ Rtplrtoi11 WarU/IOfl "Co111or11e 12:00 O Mowie: "lim ThOf!M, All Amrrl· S!ruchue" i~ 1 d1am1tlc s~!nltal ta~" (~?Qrt~) '5 1-Burt l anustu comedy voew ol 1he world of bJ1 12.15 O Movit : (CJ "Loulsl1n1 Pur· busontu. (hist" (rnusic1I) '•! -Bob Hope I ~l Volct of Arricuttu .. 12:30 m All-N!eht Show: "Oan1rr Worn· 0 Jim Thomtt Ouldolllt an," (C) "Prii.oner ot Ille Junel~." 16) Movie; "Di~mDfl.d Q11een," Ailene "Ni1htmJ1e C1stl1" ind "Hl1hlr D~M. lernando L:ima~ 01n1erous." EB Cl111d1tn'1 Go)J)tl Ho11r 1.00 E) Movot: (C) "H111'1 Island" (Id aJ Cl Mundo Cit1 loco v•ntur!) 'S~ -klhn P•voe. ffi True Adwrnhnr Lt) 0 0 (I tmJ Ntws CD TI11 H1rdy 8o11 Treat This Week Family to Dinner In the of One County's Orange Restaurants, Fine • " .., • -• ... t r~ 1,, i L , ' I ; ll!!l!!l!!MIM~ t•"\t ;~ ' ., , ... ' . . , . .. ... t ·: ...:: -'" ' . ' ,, .... ,,, t ·' ~I ~ •• .. --~-•• ·~ • • ' . "" .. 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"""'o''""" ~,,.,,, 0•••1• < •• "" '" • ~"" I ·~·• • '"'"1 · 1.~\f>·. ·> " ...... "'"'"'"'' "THI AMO•OMUl.l ST•lH•" l(;I ••• \.,.ri, .... ,. "Ctl1u•t·T~1 ftr~lft Prtlocl" Or•~Qt (Oll••'I P•r"••t•t [nQ .. Q••"'""I' Qo<\ I(•~"' "HOW TO r ll•MI It FIOG" (GJ P'"' • Ge<i••• ''•Pl>l''d "Of'![ MOll!E TllAIN To 11oa .. 1""c'c'-~~ .. ........ ....... ......... .. ,.,... TH C V\/ONDERFUL nEAL nOM/\NC[ OF ARCHY At-JD M[lllTAR[L ~·~ ··-.. .. ~ ........... tr,.1~1 t.nn iHf: STAR~ or 8'Hl.'' ftu:f; Sl-fl:"if. •:\'E ... llllltill I• H • MATINHS DAil Y ·"All tr" 1112:1$, 314S, 7:1S. Hl:~S "WA f lR" •I 1:4S, S: 1S, l 14S • , • • • • .. ·' ,. : ;;, . . LLOYD BRI DGES Plays Thomas Jeffer$0n BURGESS MEREDITH Plays Benj amin Franklin Greatest Show Due 111 August r.1an orders are now being accepted by the Anaheim Convention Center for the engagement of Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus which will open on Thursday, Aug . l!I for performances lhruugh \\'ednesdny, Augu sl 25 PreS1."nt1ng nn exciting rind r!:1borate three-ring spectacle, thr ('lrtu.~ feahJrE's tirrman anunal tra1nt·r Gunther Gebel- \\ tlliarns and his fanl<1slic cl<'phants, tigers and horses. I j Live Theater '·Arsenic and Old Lace" Con1edy on stage in Hun1an· Hies Hall on the UC! can1pus, staged by the Irvine Commun- ity Theater, at 8 p.m _ June 18-W. tteservation -8.13-0793. "The Beautiful l'eople'' 'Rovers' Pre111iere The world pren1lere engaEe- mcnt of the Blake Edwards f1hn for MG~1. '"Wild Hovers" sl<irring Willian' Holden, Rya n o·Ncal and Karl r-.talden opens lonighl, al National General's l.raurna11·s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood . Set in the 11180 s west. the origina l S(Tt>enptay by Blak1· Edwards. who also producerl and directed. tells the story of !wo easy-going cowhands who deride to rob a bank and make thei r dreams of an ea-">Y life come true Co11gress Doc11111e11tary Wi ll Be Show11 Tu es da y Oiher 111ternalloncilly :1c- 1·lain1ed allr3<:11011s 1neh1de. \\ ulfgc111g llol11na1r, presen- t 1ng 17 snarling Irons: the tan- tastir Spanish iugglcr. (;ra n P1caso; the S\111~s highw1re ('[own, Piu Nock and Con1- pan~; 1'he Fl ying c;aonas, .. The FU"st F'a1n1ly of the Air." the lovely ;icrial sta r, Lt1 Tvria ; Dn11al the Great. the \1 orld's bravest high\\'\ re fl rt isl: Jeannette \Vil11an1s, Europe's finest horsc>l'O!n<in : rhe fabulous Ccnrgt' ln11f•I Bears frorn Runn1niil and a host of other auspicious at· A \\'illiam Saroyan coincdy on stage at the Costa h1£>sa Civic. Playhouse, \\"est gale of Orange County Fairgrounds, Thurs. -Sat. at 8 30 p.m. throuih June 26. Reserval1ons -834 • 5303. "'The Ki11g a11d , .. J\!usica\ cornedy on stage at the Buena Park Light t)pera, J\·lagnol1a al Acadc iny, Buena Pt1rk, June 18-19 : 24-2G, at 8·30 p.ni. Reservations - 879 -4237. Co-slnrr1ng 1n the film arc Lynn Carlin and Rachl·I Bub- crls. Ken Wales 1s lhe co-pro- ducer. Jl'rry Goldsnuth. 1v h (l s e 1nusic for "Patton"' thi s )car won him his fifth Ac11 dcniy Award non1inntion, comrosed and conducted the sco!'e for "Wild Hovers"' ''Conlincnt<il C"o11grc~.~ l~ifi ' a docu1ncnt.1ry 11 hich e>.::1nllnr.s problcrns ol govern- 1ncnl confronting lhe nation, 1111! ~11r on Channel 4 ;11 a p.m ., 1"uesday, June 22 l\NBC produced !he hour- Jong film on behalf of the NBC Television Stations Division. The documentary \\'111 air tn 'ronjunct1on w11h several hun- dred show!:. lo be St'Cn on lhe tne NBC S!at1ons during ti1<> m()n1h of June. all of "'h1ch e~nlore !he 1nnnv local and na.:iona l problems.of ""Jlow \Ve (;o\·ern Ourselves .. , F'eatured in the production 1~ II be Llnyd 13nd~cs a~ 1 homas .Jeffrrson. Burgess :'-!ered:th in the role of Ben- j:i1n1n franklin. and a host of"\ p11bhr officials anrl schohl!'s . Through th e eye~ of Jeffrrs•111 <ind F'r<inkliii. the n;ition's present governmenta l stru c- TwoShowsPerNight 8 p.m. end Midnig ht Sun.On ly 6 p.m.& 10 p.m Tau h1.,n'I ~e~n le LI~• hha• unm rau'vt ee1n It Ill"'' Cut11! Amrr11.1•1 '"•Int Y•tJ!lon IUJ For Reser vat ions call: ZEnith 9-9924 " Kings Castle La\.;e Tahoe/ Nevada j702)831-l lll • BALB CA1 673-4040 OPEN • 6 :45 709 E. lalboll · Balboa Ptoni"1ul• St 'k"ingl" -F'•o•ioc,. c;,11,,11, fl Nrw ¥or•<' e co.u ... a•• P•Crv~f~ """'" .aa ~•·•"'"'"" ., '1;J JACK NICHOLSON / ·~ ... nVE ERS!I ~\;, PIECES ~-:Ll_·__ t"'oa [R1<:i:I -AMF)- "Melvyn Douglas is MAGNIFICENT!" -JUDITH CRIST •. New York Magazine I Never Sang For My Father fil'l -rm Ill re 1s eval uated and \1 hat ni1gh1 hr 1n ,<;lore fnr the drr;idr TlhP;Jd is speculat('d. Thro fi!tn 11•1ll introduc£' !hr i'<\!ltf'Ol nf a "dncu-rlr:im;;i " 1•.h;rh intcg r:1lr.s !hr rlran1;ilir 1lrr forn1ance.~ of Bridges anrl ~'lcretlJ!h. and lhe st<i rk rl':ili- 1.V of current evenL<; (filming: look place during the actual \"1r1 11;:i m rc!erans' peace dernonstration.st. interspersed 11•Jlh 1hc on-ca1r.era opinions or leadi ng public figures on such 1·ilal issues as: dissent and a I i en ation : interest-group po\ver : fiscal crises: O\'erlap- ping i:overnments: centralized po11·er: threats to priv;icy; <ind organizing for political l'hange. F1ln1rd al his.Jorie locations in \V ashingtnn. DC'. Philadelphia. Sanl;1 B;irb;1ra and Berkeley, the docu-dram;i \1 ill focus on the opinions nf Rep. Jnhn B. Anderson \ R- Iii !: Sen . Birch B;1~1h ID- l nd 1: John Erlicl11nan . i;pcc1a\ counse l Lo the Prcs1dcn1 ~ Rep. -<it-Large Patsy il1ink 1 D- Hawaii): Paul Doug l as, former U.S. Senator from lllino1s: Rep. Jerome Waldie 1 D-ralif. ·1: Sen. .John To\1•er 1 R-Texas l: Sen . Sa1n Ervin . . Jr. !D-North Carolina\: fl ep. Ron Dellums (D-C;ilif.J; s1u - dent leader Ric k Bro1vn. com- munity leader ~1 a u de I le Shirck. and Councilmen Ira S11nmons and D"Ar1nv Bailc~·­ ;111 from Rerkele~:: .loh n (:;irdnPr, director Pf "('om· mon Crtuse"' and Rexf ord (;_ Tug well of the Center tor the Study of Democratic lnstitu- 11ons. The project evoh·c<l fr om A t·r;;ir-lflng rrsf'a rrh st11d\• com-i11i~sioncd hv the NBC s"ra tion~ ;ind dflnr b'v the Jns!itute of CovcrrHnPnt" ;ind Public Af- f;iirs ;it UCLA unrlrr the direc· lion of Dr. \\lt'.'rnf'r Hirsch. tractions. In addll ion, The Createst Sho w on Earth presents the world's largest, funnies l Congress of Clowns and the largest collection of pcrforn1. .. Time Oul for Ginger '' fan1ily comedy on stage al Fountain Valley Commun ity Theater in the Cotnmunily Center, 10200 Slater, Fountain Valley, at 8:30 p.m., June 24- 27. Heservalions -847-982!. 9821. ing animals in the "'orld lo· .. Charley's Aunr ' day. All scats arc reserved ,~1th Comedy on stage at South · 5 <• 54 rn rn d Coast Reperlory, 1827 Ne"·port prices at $ ·""· ·""· ~J......, ;in d filmed on locntion in i\lvn11- n1cnt Valley, the red-rnck country of Arizonn . the snow country in the mountains near flagstaff, and the Colorado /liver environs, '·\V ild Hover:--'' provides spectacular secnu· b<1ckgrounds for its e:-:c1\1ng story. Torn Skerritt. Joe Dun Baker, Jarnes Olso n. Ltnn1 Oana . ill oses (;unn nnd Vic tor French all porlray characters \\'hose lives are affected bv. or 1vho effect. the co v• h 0 \' s played by Holden and ()"~c~I. ' '50 '"" •d"ll" .. ,lh. SI 00 Bl vd .. at 8·30 pm. \\l e .-Sun., •. '" " .. "· ~ u . ee-· , .. cine COA!T "IGll"ll'AT l '™ rr reduction on :111 above scats .June 25 • Aug. 14. Reserva-~· fl)r rhilclren under 12. on]\ al ri=;'='='=-=""'-"=·='=:i=c='·====::; ; the follo wing pl'rformance"s: 8 ~ £5 p.m., Thur~day. AuRust 19; MOVIE RATINGS 2·4;. p.n1 .. Friday. 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All Seari 52.SO PICKWICK ~t'i't _'-_-=--·=··=--~='-'='"="-'="·=·-·~·-==~::::::::::::::::~I ~g~~~~.~!,~ f i/ - SOUTH co .i.st 'lA!A o •• ~ (011~ M••<> • (71 ~1 j~0-219! h••••o• RATED G·. BUT MAY BE TOO INTENSE Producer-director was L;irry r------------•1 FOR YOUNGER CHILDREN . Ste\\'art. \l'hose credi1s inclu!"le 11 ork as producer and dirrctnr for 1notion pictures and 1n<iny lnng-st<1nding IC'lrvision scrirs. The S<'rip1 11·as \Vr illen by Em - n1r1 La\·('r\•. 11Tiler of the ~ <' r c r n pl;1\" .. ~1 agni ficcnt l'ankec·· ;ind 1hr Bro.1d\va\· pl.11· ''Gentleman f r om 1\lhl·n~" lllWF'OIT B[ACM • 01.J .. J~ Adwltt 51. ~rt. 11.l~hiHlrrn He l'IR:ST l!UN D<>n l(nolh "HOW TO Fl!AM ~ A FlCC" Pl~I "Drof: ,,..Diil TRAI"' TO ROB" "'''~ CtGrge P•PP•fd MATl..,Ef: -1 JO pm . So!U•d•¥ E••· Shaw Sta•h 1 l'.M. Sur1day Fram 2 I' M. Tighten Yo~r Se at Sells For The Ride of Your Lile r~~ 5r~ The story covers 96 ol tf!e most cr1/1ca1 hours in man s fuslory.1 ••• The suspense will last through your hler1me! • R@fRl YllSf '"'"""'" i "'"",-,,.;,;;i :!ANDROttEDA STRAIN ARIBUR HI[· DAVID WAYNE · .llME! Ill.SON · KM! RBO !io~,s~t'vlN~ Ntt.SONGi001NG . M1etWiC~CHroN . R08TuiWiS£·Gl~"1~J.L~ r=;::mpp~! ~CD l \Jtl~~rtlll ·Tl04NICtl.Dll"r..W.>'51<J14. 211d FEATUllE "COLOSSUS' THE FORBIN PROJECT" • • IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER EDWARDS HARBOR c;r~1:A 1 HARBOR BLVD . AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 ··----· SUE THOMPSON At Knott's Saturday 'ltty Bitty' Si nger Set 'Peter Rabbit' Ballet Will Open on June 30 1 ''P('L1·r Rabb1L and Tales 1,f R4ialrix PoHf'r ·· ;i delightful r-.1G~1 prese111;itioo of ~hss l'otter·'s r a Ill c d children's stories intcrpretl'd b;. 1he H•Jyal Ballet. will <lpen <111 c:.:- clu.s1,'e reserved pcrforrnance enga~t·ments 1n Beverly Hills on June 30, at UJcw'~ Beverly Theatre 'l'/1e Teehn1coh1r fll111 11;1~ chnreng r aphcd b~ ~Jr Frcdcriek Ashlun to the niu~1" or Juhn L1>nchhery of Covt·n1 Garden Opc.r;; House. Peler ltabh1t. Jt•rnuna Pud- dlc-L)urk . P1gl1ng B I o 11 d . .Jl·rcrny F'1sher. s q u 1r r e1 Nutkin, Hunca il·lu11ca. l\lr. Fo~. Tt1 b1tha T111tth1l, ~lrs. Tri.a::·\\'1nkle. :'-lrs . T11- 1len1ousc and Johnny 1'01111- ~l('lu~c are a f('w of thr fann ;111t! f11'ld folk represented 111 the ftl 111. lh(·h ard Cuod w1n !Jroduced '"I 'ctrr lt:1bb1l and ·rales of ' \11th the Hoy11 l Opera HouS4',: t ',,\f'11! t::irdt'uJ appeanni;: are: Alt>xander Grant , Julie \VoodJ ' Keith l\1nrt1n, Ann Howard,; Robert l\lead. Sally Ashby,'. lll'rnda Last. t-111 c h a e 1: Cnlt•n1an. \\'ayne Sleep, Leslet: Cullicr and Lcshe Ed\\ards. Girl s Vic Saturda y ·r11c J!l7\ ~11~~ ('alifornHt P;1gl'<1nt 11111 Ix' tclev1~cd hvr , 111 L·o!nr fro1n S<Jnl o Crill., on Channtl 5 thi s S:1Luntay at 9 :io P 111 Sue Thu111pson, !he girl w1lh the "Jtt.V bitty"" vo1te behind .\=ut.:h hll rrcords as Rt>n tri~ l'oHer ;· an adaptcitinn ""NIJf!Tian.' "J:imes."' ··sad )lovirs" ;ind "Paper Tigl'r." by hirn and his wife-. Christine The 9tl·n1111uh' tl"lt•ta:-t \\'Ill'. ff',,!Url" !tll' final t:C1n1prt1t10tt and the 1·(1rou:.itlon cer1!n111n1es . of ill1~~ ("al1forni;i 1971 v.·hn \1 11\ rt•jll"P~cnt lhe Stale ;1\ the· ~Jiss Arncr1c:i l'<1!(e;1nt 1n :\tlnnt11· ( ity 1:1!1'1" l h I ! ;:iUllHlll"I" "!II !~ appea n ng 111 Ki iull s l::dzard, \1·ho al sl) C're11ted the Singer Jui• f)c \'itu 1o11ll he BrrT.Y Farnl·s \.\l ;igon Carnp i·osturnes and settings. Jollrl rna~1rr of ccrrrnun1C's ;1s !he: this Salurd<~y. 0 11 t h c Hrabourne is executive pro-Ill tinalists. n;11To11·cd fro 1n .1• w f' ck end· s entertainnienl ducer tor the E~·11 fil1n Prod. fir lcl of :l4 love ly ~1Jung 1;,idies.' sch(:dulc tonight at Kno\t 's is Lid. Reginald J\1ills directed. rriodel gowns, swun~uit s and <)range Coun ty's ov.·n ··Bil l Some of the daneers of lhr perforn1 1n the \a 1 en !. :\ 1 ('d I ey, I h~ .. bl uc-cycd sou I'· Rn,.1~· o;l~B;';l;l c;I ~I ;i11~';';'';°";;;';,;;';"=;s;cg~";"='="~"~";l=l;h=c~p='=·o~g="='="=· ==; si r1ger. v.•ho \\','1S forn1 erly on<.'-. "" h,'1\f of the Rightcuus Brothers act. "THE LION IN WINlER"' & "WEST SIDE STORY" Lirno1..i En9•g•m•nl "'" R:turvt'd Se•:1 "RYAN'S DAUGHTER" "'EW LOW PR:ICE' l'Oll THE WHOLE FAMIL T "'O R:ESER:VED SEAlS Mon. !lh•u Tllur1.-t:OO pm Fri 8,JO pm~•!. ):J(l.,·l :lll Sun. 1·•,JO·l;OO pm o~·" ~t I -Sho .... Outk '"ESCAPE FllOM THE PLA..,ET OF TME AF'ES" "BUTCM CA~~IDT l THE SUNDANCE 100'" Opon A! I -S~l>W •I °"'~ Don K110th '"HOW TO FRAM( A FIGG" "0"'( MORE TRAIN TO 1108" open At I -Show •I Duok B"'b'~ S1re,,~nd "OWL & THE PUSSYCAT" Al>o "THE AABTMAKEll" reit.a.·i;P.lf&' Open At I -~how 1! Du•k '"PAnON" "M.A.S.H."' ·r ... ~f<.-.col.C Starting Saturday For Thi! Summer Continuous From 2 p.m . wah KIRK DOUGLAS • JAMES MASON II> Also This Disney Feature "SON OF FLUBBER " ' ' 'r· :it ../ "1 'BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND' LONG BEACH AUDITORIUM THURS. JULY l 8:30 P .M. rRJ. JULY 2 8:30 P.H . SAT. JULY 3 15 &r 10 P .H . SUH. JULY 4 2:30 P.H. RESERVED SEATS: S6.50, 5 75, 4 75, 3.75 ON SAtf AT tONG BfACH ARENA BOX orr1cr ... \UTUAt AGEN- (1£5. All TICKflRON OUll[TS. SEARS. BROADWAY, MA'( CO .. ANO BULLOCKS MAil ORDERS TO eox or11CE RYAN O'NEAL -ALI McGRAW \~\The Yeais ~~\\!fl ,)~ .,1<•~' \BrstSrller . """ :\ .. ~"' \ ' ' ~I ' l '10'1'1~RO G MINSKY· ARTHUR Hill[ R P:o~"cl,c ., John Marley & Ray Milland ER1cH srG•1 .~iHuR ttiurR ··~. ••. . .,., '~ • ,,. .. .,~ r-;'. - HQ',','AkD G ~· ~s~.~ DAVID ~OID~RAl1C1s ltl I .,.,~-,.;,.:~-~ 1;·ft··, ( !l'\1'11' IOI~~~\~~·~~'.' l"'"~O(((-J f;p .: -,u•;:•-=. .... ·--'-', 2nd feature : John Wayne -"TRUE GRIT" SHOW STAR TS AT DUSK 1111111• 111 81 1070 I ll! II U lll • J. ENDS TUESDAY JUNE 12 ' l • I I -' C stereo103FM the sounds of the harbor ,, •• I ... Fl IN F l W I lP 10 F • 14 c. • " . '" 17 c • 11 N '" " 11 " 1l l7 " l2 l l I 3' I .. ' 1111.K TRACY 8Ul"'TM.lt."r Nl!W NOWEV 5CAATCM!5Ntt~T,JON>N. 1-il"Ali!,PCUCMt 'TM15 'L\.. MEAL A Fe'W F~e SCRAC.Me.s. TUMILIWEEDS ~INISH vel'. SCALP INVtNTOR'(, .5HOR1\'? )C~•t&Ll <;,(.~••'"-! \cAlb!ill . 't ' . ' ' . ,, . . . . ·-~"'' ............ _ ....... __ _ FIGMENTS · l'LAIN JANE Yes,J.ND I THINK VDU SHOOLP KNOW THAf,PUl'.10 SERIOUS INROAP5 /'IAPf ~y DANPRUfF, 11!E MANGf. ~NP fOL llCLt E~Sli!!i_ 1lfo 5CALP PICllJRE IN THIS BURG 15 ... Pl.DllAJL!J AS A fRll'ND, I U~ll£ 'l!lU 11l CURS THIS UGLY DETl'RIORATION AND AVOIO FUTURE l'MBAl\RASSMENT J FUTURE EM~ARRASSMENI? T+\ERE ARE WHY LCJ'TS OFGQOO CAN'T 1!>ACHELOR'5 THEY? VJJ.IO WOULD 6ETMARRIED IF THEY COULD.1 !DAILY CROSSWORD ••• byR.A.POWER I PEANUTS ACl'l;OSS 1 """e 1 door Into closed Jl().t.itlon 5 FVsue 10 Firing of 1 'lltt pon 14 Geometric solld 15 Rt1ati"9 tr 1111nk111d 45 Falnlet 41 Divide Into parts 49 A."lmal doelcf: lr1for111&I 50 Gr1b: St1n9 52 Gasoline pri;xh.ICttS S4 G1solinr r1t.alt O'J!ltl 58 Slmo le machhe ' " ' "' b/18171 6 Foc al J'Olnt Ja 1n sur plus JUDGE PARKER ly Tom K. Ryan "fttl' SCALP ING- SEASDN OPENS IN A ff..W i,.---... W.'<'5. By Al Smith ;----.,_ BECAUSE NOBODY WANTS US' By Dale I"~• .. By Frank Balilnskl ., ,, .. Ii v.:;,,.b-~_lf( -<.£2::::~, -~ i Ll'L AtNER -- SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ® ~----i?, lJ ALL YOU . l1 CAN EAT <I ~J"IS . --~ - ANIMAL CRACKERS DOCO, A~ t/00 fEA~i,.({ SfWl()()5 MOOr ~u~wll6 roe QFF'1ce? ,-'--,\ '-~----1 :I AM! WMATS lMAT? DO l!O'J 1Hll.ll< </al A '4,ANKIE? cA~ w1~2 OP I CoO!:•E • ~ By Charles M. Schulz ~-----~-~ RfALLlt'?Tr!AT 5 TERRIBLE ... /I (!I'., l ,, t l 1 , t It 1111 , POOR WOODSTOCK.. ~15 WORM 61RL 'RIEND RAN 0.-1' WITH /\!I. El>.~L~ 61RD ! 111 lnt~ject1 n., cf d1sdai11 17-Mu•i~( Canad ~n !ino er 59 Machine ~i t bO Clostd cireui l in electr 1c.ity bZ Recover fro111 fa1igue: 7 Al'!dy's partntr 39 Tola1 9~i ns,of ll Fry In ver'J a b:isiness MEN l)()t,/'r L!ICE DOINC:i T~Et..I 11 Ne111y l' Noun t nd f!IQ ZC R119 cleanln'J 1tnolt ment 22 Ollo 2( Foa l's ~arent 2l Cond itions Z7 Act of ttilbi"O olA 2• C1viar SO!J'Ct 32 Ollnlc dtllcat1ty J) P11st,slvr ·~· 34 Strutlil't ol a s«iety 3' 1.-uc ed to I l)alf COU'S t el l ttlM:' 2 WM~S 40 Sing!! 4l Did ttrt ;i ln c•pe11try work •4 Mlrl"Y • 1 2 words. bS Mtltly D ick'~ pur!utr 67 Not Iri sh &• Bt9inner at ·a 1port: Var, 1e Be half 11 leep 711'uhr city 72 Ell1Dt1c1r 71 P'l1nt Ins.oil 74 Undergo chemical change 75 Have trust DOWN l Pl1nl dlS!&St 2 Give an ed11e ID J Abnorma l .$ Move ~stead!fy 5 C1ptlvttors li1t lt f~t 41 Gavt Oil! '1 (,oes Into tempor~1dy 111 Town in 41 Marked hy E. Be lgl1111 court eous 11-Kush : reQard As ia,, 4b Balt1slrade mounl1in ~a Clt1ve r1ngt 51 Kiektr 12 Sllow butlM\S 51 Vt nrT iblt aw1rd wise old min 13 Subjt cl of 54 Marine fish dbtOU'St 55 Western Zl Ht ric.t US l1kt 23 MMnft1I try Sb SlJ"~ise 2b kt crt1m 57 Of i nc itlll concoc tions Se1rnlir11vla 28 Spit out 11 City of 211 lllta1 eoorst Tt1seany 30 BIUl!ln or 63 USSR rivtr y1llowfin ~4 Many: Prtffx Jl Fresher · /,Ii R.tslln9 pl1C• lS Noisy b8 Pollet festivity ll'TVtstl91tor: Y1 OtfltetlVt lnftrm al JOt-INWV TOLO ME war TO eori.tEli'. CLEAi.JiNG HIS ROOM •. T'rl A.T 1-IE'D DO 1f, MlSS SPENCE~! DO YOIJ rHIWK HE'O MINP IF I 6AVE IT A c.;oov C.lEA.lJ IN& Wt-l ll E I-IE W,..S OUT ~IS EVEN ING? MISS PEACH l'llltKINS 1-r: ... Jf' I ,_ ~· I'M SURE f.IE D LOVE lT IF YOU t>1~ MA.line: HOUSE WORK ..• ANO I'LL DO .lOl-llJN'Y'S NO EXCE PTION, tr lflGHT 1·M sulle ; ,_~'\ wow •• ... • , .. , .. By MeU • • ly John Miles -- f,>JLY PILOT 3:1 By Al Ca"9 By Charles Bal'lllltl By Gus Arriala '/OU ").Ve ~tJ.'&./iJi/ :r 11.lll:ND ro fie ~i:. fl"51' DODO 10 HO~O PUS~IC OFFICE/ ' :~ By Ferd Johnson "THIS SOl.Vl!S "THAT MYSTff(Y, By Ro9er Bollen -DO L/00 WAI.If TO TAKe THE /J e>er IJ~1 OR SHALL.:!?'~ DENNIS THE MENACE • • e ' l : 'JM KINDA IWPEO • (l&f). JL'ST REA0/.1Ei1HE PITCHERS.• I I -- 34 DATL V PILOT Friday, J1111t 18, 1971 • SPECIAL sO.t-!US SALE ... - DISCOUNTED • -.. - Atlas service department welcomes and honors all Chrysler Corp. vehicles requiring service and warranty work, regardless of where ear was purchased. We honor Mas· ter Charge, BankAmerieard, Carte Blanche, American Express & Diners Club. SER.# CH231\C147838 d Glau. r;lv~ket Seats. H V ! ,lvto. Trai.s., Tlnte ~M/fM. Radio, RI LOADED WIT . Y111.,1 lnte1iar, P/Wind";:i. Air Co11dltlanirt1J Steerl,..., p /Dhc l rokei. Speake1, Vir+yl Roaf. WSW, P/ '64 OLDS 98 matic p ower 1 !c e•:~9 -bra~t • -v~nl w;n. dow" AM.FM CIU•1 • conlrol. M "'I •e•. (f,4,E'i4!l f' 1· 1"' f ·1 ~ : I .. ' tii.I (. '69 OPEL KADETIE Fully foctory eq uip. ptd. IZLK70l) '66 Y.W. 4 •ootd lrantm;uio", ,,,d.o, he,,tar. !TEK- b98) '68 PLYMOUTH IELYEDERE 4 DOOR ve, oulomatic, radio, he•ler. power 1!11rin9 & brake1. oir condi· tionin9. !W9F809l '68 CHEVROLET I l l AIR Sl!DAN VI, 1vlom1tic, •1dio, h•ol1r, vinyl l<lp, ,;, and much more. !VVV4l9) '67 DODGE CORONET oi40 WGN. l ''"'· VS, eulomolic, rad io. htalar, power 1t1arin9, .;, tonditio~­ in9. !VZC 74•1 USED CAR '68 BUICK SPEC IAl l DR . Cf'E. ve, •u!0"1etic, ~eoltt, whit• welh •nd mort. !l7SCKGl '68 MUSTANG VB, •vlomotic, r.1dio, ho•l•r, power Jto•rin9 and bro~o1, vi~yl lo!'· 1 WHSOS~) '69 Pl YMOUTH SAT ELLITE l DR. H.T. VS, llU!om•I;<, r1d io, hell!•r, powtr 1lte•in9 & br,,kt1. IXXLblll I " ~· ''°~~·[·:» •\' ' ~ Ja.. .. • • ..... .'_ JL ,,. I Tl/IS l • ! . SEii.. :it '4B4 1J!RO'i8b61 BRAND NEW 1971 DUSTER '67 CAMARO VS, •ulom•lic, todio, h•ol•r, pow•r 1let rin9 & broke•, l•nd•u lop, 1ir condi!ionin9, S.S. patk•i:•. (YUG3JSJ ~ .-;: a:--r •· t • • I ' ~/ . .. _. '66 CHRYSLER JOO 4 DOOR HDTI'. VS, •~lom•fic, tad;o, hoa!•r. pow•r 1l•o•in9 & bra~e" •it cond;. tionin9. !TEZ2ll) '69 DODGE CORONET 440 2 dr. H.T., V8, 1ufo· malic, rodio, ha1l1r, power lie•rin9. '" conditionin9, white , wall1., crul11 control. ( lb10~W) 7 •. .., ,• '67 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill '4 OOOR H.T. VB , •wto., ••d;o. h+r., po wer 1'eerin9, \I/SW, ,,;, condilionin9. I TXA. 5b2) ( '<Ot Tor I ', ~ . " '68 PONTIAC IONNEYllll VS, •ulom•lic, power •l•e•in9 & br,,~a1, •ir conditioning, vinyl lop, ,4,M /FM ••dio, h•iler. ! xo,i: 1<»11"\ ~,. l t,~( ··~ LJ/1\1 I l . ,, l) • ' ,, ' !' , I ' ' . • ... I t' '' ' •' ' ~ '~t' : ) ' ' ' ' ' • •. ,, ' • •• • • • I . ·' ' ' I. . ' . '. ' . .. • ' . I·· I · . . • 1: _;r: l . ' . • . ' • Brand New 1971 FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT WILSON FORD TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT FOR ONLY 36 MONTHS TOTAL MONTHLY PAYME NT $62 is total dn. pymt . .t nd $62 is total mo. pymt. incl. taK , '71 license a nd all fin ance charges on appr. credit for 36 mos. Defe rred pyml. price is $2284.68 incl. a ll fin•nce cha rges, t aKe s, '71 license or if you pref8r to pay c ash, f ull c ash pric e is only $1 919.90 incl. s.t les i a Jf , '71 license. ( IRIOWl 8 4092 ) BRAND NEW ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 12.99 1971 FORD RANCHERO II FORD _••_lda_y Ju~ 18. }')71 _______ DAILY PILOT :J5 . Brand New 1971 FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT WILSON FORD TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT FOR ONLY 36 MONTH S TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT $68 is !0101 dn. pymr. a nd $68 is lotol n10. pym!. inti. lox, '71 license and oil linonc e 5 horges on oppr.cre di! for 36 mos.Deferredpymt.price $251 6 incl. oil finance charges, laxes, '71 lice nse, or if you prefer to pay cash, lull coih pric e j, on ly $2137.90 incl. soles lox, '71 I.t ense. (IK91U205534') . . ANNUAL PERC ENTAGE RATE 11.08 $ Compl ete Camper Package. No. 11 4989 ON A '68 CHIYY 1/2 TON PICKUP BRAND NEW LANDAU $ w11·1·t BROUGHAM FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY long bed, v.a. rodio, he<1111r, weS!t:rD type mirr0<s, h.d, tires. (No. 1 J61 ~Al. FULL PRICE INl "F.R IO R fully fll'J'ffltd woth IDCIO<)' ou, cruiltomo!~ Irons , power llttrioqfbrake1/w1ndow1 & 6·way 1tal1 AM/fM1!e<eo W<!h pawe• onlitnna, wh11t- wall1 & IT"OJ(h more (Su .al#I 1)8'14106332) Immediate Delivery USID'71 GALAXIE 500 *GALAXIES* TORINOS *MUSTANG* PINTOS* MAVERICKS* MANY EQUIPT WITH V-8, FACTORY AIR, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, WH ITEWAL L TIR ES, WHEEL COVERS, RADIOS, HARDTOP Ve,.Y low mdeoge, FA CTO· $ RY AIR, V-8 , auto. trans., power steerin g, vinyl interi- HEATERS. or, radio, heater. (690- HUGE SELECTION AT LOWE ST PRICES EVER CBW) 164 .~~~.0 .~:'.~0 ..... ,. $6 88 tent flnilh. =N 3~52~- MUSTANG HARDTOP FACTORY AIR, V.I, $688 11ula, tn1n1,, power sltt ri"t• rad io, heater. (I S3·BU I() FORD GAL. 500 VI, rtdio, httltr, (WFK·lll) RENAULT 8 lodio, httltr Ktnorn y pl111, (XDA·910J '67 Ford Custom VI , rodio, h11t1r, outo. tr11u, (1XD·l l 9) '67 f.~.~t.i.~~~ ... ~~$1188 p•••r 1teer 1nf, r141e, ~••ter, l•t1lll•• te,. • ' 0 1 ' • ' Chev. Nova ~ 148 8 Radio, h eater, J.tnr 4> clean thruout, low milts (XTG.J93) CORTINA C""7 83 '69 4 Speed, Rtlllio, H1altr, fCtll· 6 J . omy Plu1, (ZlA·9MI) Im mediate De li very , 6 6 ~.~:.~: .~~:~~ ····· er. !WEWS6 7) FORD LTD '70 H .. p .• '""·Al•. V·I . A.T. Vi"tl roof, PS, R& H, (9S7Cl l) '69 ~w~~,~~.~Yc':~."$2388 . •Y AIR, httler. XQG260. ~~~~'.··:;:~!'.'";:;~; .,1 f! """' 1/2 '" '"' 166 T-Bird er.. 'i1 0 '67 DODGE $1288 1t11ri111, li r1k11, wit · '1 W.lr .... • Beil, VI, (V9l 54l) dos, 11011. fSQD-566) ' DATSUM $ '68 p;,,.,, .,, '"· hfa, 1588 h11t1r, whittwtlh (XYl· ''01 ' Ford Fairlane $1388 fAS TIACIC witi VI , emfflfl rt dio, colir1 9 p0<ko1•,!ZTK·l5ll '7 r.2~~;~~~·~~21 ••ft. tr1111., '''· ptwtr 1111« IM-9 lit•. rt4it, lttt l· ·1r. Strltl 1 94 MUSTANG '70 FASTBACK VI, Rod io, Heeter, :a:lra nict (234- NGG ) '70 fR • .!>, ... , ..... · •wlo tron1 .. fACT9•Y .,,, eOWlr llllF!ll l / ~· 10, h11!1r, w111w 69, ~?.~.~~~~~.~ .. ~~~~~. with wir1wh11I cowtr1, (347-CDM) N Y OF THE ABOVE CARS CAN BE PURCHASED FOR ONLY .. , S69 i1 totol dn. pymt, and $69 ;, l1Hol "'" pyml. j.,tl. to•, !•an•!•r ond oll lo. none• t~org e1 on <>PJllOv•d credo! 1111 JO manr~t Ot lelfed PY"''· pro(• i1 $1 13'1 '"d. n ll l,,.n•H.• d1nrpe1, !D••J, 1'Dn,fer. or of y .. u prefe• IQ p n•1 co1h, lull to•h price ;,\ !8?6 J9 ""''· 1oltJ '"' & "un•f~, ANNUAL PllCINTAGI I ATl 13.00 ' . I Everyo ne Has Someth ing Tha t So me on e Else Wo nts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You C•n Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad • The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results [ .... .,,,.,. I~ [ -'"5'1' I~ I ...... ,.,,.. J~ I ~~KfwSU J~I ...... ,.,,.. I~ I -"1"50' I~ [ -r .. s• l~I -forWI J~ I -"''"° I~ General General --------1 General General "Dallas Bound" 4 BEST BUYS * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * JUST REDUCED !O S11, l"(I <Jll '-'•J\l'l'rl!lll'lll Hf'pr1.««r.s~1011. \'cry lar~r 3 tJl''11\)0n1 "T . p!i1 .1" "1111 l11m1I.\ r•"lltl, on x1r11 J;in.:f' Jnr Qu•C'I irtrN'! 111 :-.Int Cns!a \Jf'sa itrrit, lll'llr ;all 1rh!iol~ All~'flll" ran huv "'Ith SI 100 d•~"n p.1~1111 SC';• 1111.1•11111r _ 1;1c11nr. (' ;i I J 5.10.p·,I 1Qpf'll rl'r• I CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURREm-LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. COURTYARD ENTRY-$56,500 Cheerful 4 bedroom \Vestcliff home. 2112 .Baths, tge. family rn1 . \vith fireplace. slid- ing ,elass doors lead to ilnpreo;:-lv e yard. 01vner transferred. /\·tary Lou 1\larion OPEN HOUSE SUN . P.M . Baycrest: 4 bdrm., 31}i bath. POOL and you'll be plea sed \rith the NEAn t\E\·V sparkling condition. 'i'ou are in vited to 1629 ANTIGU/\. $99.500. l larry Frederick BA YSHORES -JUST LISTED 2-Sty. home near swimrning beach ; perfect fo r lge. lam . Complete chl!drcn 's area up- stairs. '"'/4 bdrms. & lge. fan1. r1n .. lge. 1naster bdrm. & formal area dov.rn. $85,000. f\.1ary Harvey ANXIOUS OWNER -PLUS - Vacant hoine -OPPOR'rUNIT Y! Sell er says. "subinil al l offer .~" on 3 RR .. fam ily rn1 .. "Tulane'' University Pk . ho me -t-priv, pool; the best buy in an xl nt area. 1'.sking $43.950. "Chuck" Le1r is BAYCREST, OPEN FEELING Nobody looks d0\\'11 on this one! '\'our back- yard Lo; your private retreat & it's perfect. You vie\\' il fro1n every n1ajor room in the house. See this sunken Ji,·ing r nl. loggia, truly unique rnasler suite & hlg 3 car ga r- age. $74,950. Fee. Bill Coinstock. IRVINE COVE-WHITE WATER Cu stom ~:llerbrock home \Vith '"'hite \\'<lier views from 4 rooms -steps to \v ide sandy beach. J<"ormal dining room, 5 bedrn1:;., 3V1 baths. Perfect plan for 2 generation fan1ily. $198,500. George Grupe OCEAN VIEW-CdM Beautiful 4 b~droon1, 21 i bath horne : brick fireplRcel! in living & fami ly rooms -beam· cd ceilings, dining & breakfast rooms. 3 Car garage. Near schools. $69.500. Ca rol Tatum DON'T BLAME ME! l( you mi:;s th is larg e> Lusk 4 RR. hnm c. It '"·on't last lonJ!-nC\\' con dllion. in br 1E!hl har· py rolor.s & \\'a!Jp:ipcr.s-2 b:i th:--<111a!ity cpl:ri. & drapes ·rnp Ectslbluff Joe. Only $49.750. llurry. 1\rt c;ordon LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS ~f0\·c IJad inlo a lfl\ riv :\ Rn. \ ie1Y hnn1 <' \1•ith landsca ping cotnp i'eted & all the rnanv detnils on a l·\r hnn1e . Laree. coz.y fan1 11Y ron1 n. lo relax. FC'e Ja11 d. S66 .50C. Jla rrielt Davies TWO-STORY ELEGANCE Un su rpassed Yie\1' -pool -:l bedroon1 plus cnn,·ertibl e den. (;rC'al k1t ch<'n \1·1th ~d 1oin ­ in g fn111ily ronn1 . ('\o<.;f' lo l 't'I on ri1nel .cul- de sac. 1:ee land. Si~,000_ J~1l ren I ludson EXCLUSIVE DOVER SHORES ~ BR .. S Ba. custom hllilt executi ve home, on thr \\':Jtcrfront \\ piC'r & sli p for lar ge boat. Unusual n1a s1cr hed roo rn su ite. great patio\\' pool. $199 .800 .. -'\I Vink ESTATE SALE CAMEO SHORES Spacious :l 1311. :l 11<t th hon1e. Bright , cheer- ful. S\11eepin~ ocean \'tC\I'. (-;reat hnn1e for adults. ('orner Jot. Plumbed for pool in court- yard. $89,500. La Vera Burn s SOMETHING "OLD"- SOMETHING "NEW" Call to see Lhese "BEST BUY" exclusives : NEW 3 Br. -2 bath, fam. rm., corner lot near schools & shoppinj(. Only 139.900 OLD ! Br. -2 bath. fam. rm . & din . rm. Charm & a great oct'an vi ew. Only $47,900. Bud AU $tin UTILE ISLAND - ON WATER IALIOA ISLAND Rright, cheerful, dist inctive in color. i:r; t hi~ & bdrm. 41\ bath home. \V iii lease for sum- me.r . Immediate occupancy. $98 .500. Kathryn naulston. 13:).0700 644-2430 Coldwell, Banker 550 NEWPORT CENT!~ DR ., N.S. 'm ]()(.', 675-2101 1a1:i F:. Cua.~1 J111·y, Crl,\1 OCEANVIEW 3 Bdrms. $19,900 1 T ha1's right~ !lard 10 lx'l1f've 1>111 1n1f'. /\ J hC'droom home fl,, 2 1:111!11 ln1s ror 1he priti' o' I. Pnc;f' u1<·ludes Juli size I allry. R-3 LOnlng, You ('HI! h11ve n1a ny rnnre uniJ.s all 11 "'llh OL'f'lln view. Onr-hall mile-frorn brach. You nan1e lhe 1l'l'lfl~. t'anhl.~lic \'lllUt', Don't rlrJay. Call {71 11 96':.!-:J:~;;. fORE.\'I £ OL\01\ '" 11£ALro4s J[ll'.ll Brookhllf~1 A\'c, Jh1 ntin1tton 13f'aeh LARGE FAMILY?- Yoo "'11! lnv{' l'tl'>my 4 hed· room & poli~hrd v.•cWll'\ <i('n , )o:f"pa1•a!e 1)1111ng 1'fl'1m & J halhs, l.,Qvini; '"'nrn• h;i\·r l l111·bhrd i·ar<-i•n lhi« im· 1n11t:ul11tc ho1nr with lrnl'f'd I y!lfd & :.! p;1 1los. \'rry rinse , 101 nil "l'hnnl« fl,, shnrfl1nJ: I ,Jnl) 11-.i11~fi'r ll(l11 fnrrr!'i 11 111111;k ~11l•'. f)nl.1 $~9 . .'.IOO. EASTBLUFF FATHER'S DAY SURPRISE-$10S ,000 Sho1v hi m this brand NEW dream home. fJe 'JI Jove it! 4 BR. study, sun room w1wet bar and lge formal dining room. 3 Car gar· age. 410 MORNING STAR OPEN SAT 1·5.30 CORONA DEL MAR-$87,500 Luxurious cuslom 3 bdrm executive home 1vith that "in the clouds" vu of Littl e Corona Canyon & the ocean. Huge master ste. 216 POPPY OPEN SUN 1·5 :30 THE BLUFFS-$S1 ,SOO Interesting s111lt level E plan condorninium. Near ne\11 3 Bfl & family rm . 2 J>at ios & on green belt. Near park, pool & sc hool. EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE HOMES Spectacula r ~ Brand new 4 BR. 51f.i ba . ho1ne . Fam. rm . din ing rn1 ~~ study. A real dream ki tchen. Carpeted & ready (or detorator touch. Add your pier/sli p. $155 .000. 8 LINDA ISLE DR. OPEN SAT-SUN 1·5:30 A NEW LINDA ISLE CONCEPT! Trnagine the space in a glorious kitchen w/2 story ceili ng! Fabulous 4 BR home! FR. stud y & Dft $155,000. Broke r. 8 Linda Isle, FRENCH REGENCY ON LINDA ISLEI A touch of formal ity. DH overlooks huge LR \vhich opens to waterfron t patio. 4 BR, F'H, study. $160 ,000. Broker: 8 Lin da Isle . LINDA ISLE "MONTEREY" Dramatic 2 sty LR opens to waterfront patio. FR oriented to ct yd. 4 BR, study & DR . $156,000. Broker at 8 Linda Isle. LINDA ISLE-$14S,OOO Beautiful & friend ly entrance as yo u 'val k into this spacio us 5 bdrm home. r·R & '"'et bar +DR . Pier/slip. Broker: 8 Linda Isle. LINDA ISLE "ENGLISH" $250,000 R ich elegance in this glamorous 5 RR. fam rm & formal DR home. Expensive decor. Air-cond. Pier1sli p. Broker: 8 •I + n.'11. l~rgt' 1nodrl 11 1th Linda Isle. fnrmal d1111111: ;~'IOtrl. ~ h.i11t~IL------------------' & !{1«'a! '''"' An;.:i11us 011n- f'r RSkS $'.>~.~~ . .0. i\lr. J.A'I 11\I' \l'i\Lh'.l<I{ .~· I.El-: J.'IC. 545-9451 Ocean Breeze and Whispering Trees \1ai.:n1f1<l 'l1I 111ne 1rrrs l'f'~I· ly accrnl rhi!I Nharp N""'· port \\ ''"' J lnr11c. 4 B1•rl- 1•noms, 1 h11!hs, 1•nml'f lnl. rnom f1•r !)oat 11.nd 11·111lrr ·n11<; p•1111d1.•l' for k1rls i<i 11nl.1 nur milr tn thr l>raC'h. :->o rlfl"I! lo \'r l~ s::~· l}:'.0, BEAUTIFUL CAMEO SHOR ESI 1:or the cxetutivc! Luxurious 4 & den home on lge corner site \\'/ocean vie111 . Unusual \vet bar. Jge pool & cov. lanai. $175 ,000. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLE X-$54,500 \Valk to beach. Beamed ceil ings. FR, 4 bdrm front un it. 2 Bdrm, 2 ba rear unit. 2 Gar. CHOICE LOTS-PRIME LOCATIONS 90' Front, level. fee $ 27,500 90' Pen. vie\\', corner, lease S 31 ,500 94' View :;ite on Galaxy, lease S 38,500 ~7' \Vaterfront. pier/slip, lease $ 49,500 Vu ('hina Cove, bay & ocean. Fee $ 65,000 4.1' Jjnda Isl e -l~ca.i;e ~ 73.000 108' Linda Jsl e -Lease $125,000 "Ou r 26tli Year " WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin NEWPORT CENTER Hill• Road I 644-4910 COATS WAL&LACE REAL TORS Open Evenings • 962-4454 • * * * * * * *' I Splosh Water G.n.,al On Westcliff! !.;;;;;============;;; ,;·,,,,,, '"" ''"'" ''"' "' 1h"' (,%.!QI) BA Y & BEACH REALTY, In<. General I :t l11•d1!~1n1 'l IM!h 1!11\inlll _ !l 1cl1l 11rnl~ lio•1111• -t'11r1 vo11 B pio 1111'<' 11 lli-.:l1 f,,.11 ma~lrr all or write for your free copy ll('r1 11.nm "l!h A 11,11 fM~ of our Home1 For Living Magazine. 1111rd1nl°>f' 11ncl m11rhlf' f1T1' pli!rf'. (O\TP'!! J•wi! i<•dr p;111n. Onr hlnrk fr.•m !hr Llhrllnr. C1n:oie 111 .•chool~ II \\'r~t 0111 ~hoppin11. S?>.!lfJO l(l'' ''""'tl. &lf,.j 171 1-0· THE REAL I~ ESTATERS ' '' •· I ' ' j I,, ,....,,-----$3o:SOilFHA/vA LIH'f.:t" UT'f'gular Joi "'llh plen- ty 111 roo1n for bo111 . camper .ti tnilltr. Qu1Pt ~rC'r. Hflt'fl cul-dr ·~ll(' 111 11!1 rln~r by ."t'hvol Chnl'n1111c .l hrdroon1, :Z h11.Th ho1nr , r11 n11l,v roonl "'llh B·B-Q, c<1~y !1tf'pl 11.nd trcr.-shad('d rovcred patio. , El'Cryone quat111e~ to 11.s- '"'"' lhi, low ''"'"" '''"· Call 545-3424 (open ('ves.) GREATEST VIEW!! Co1npletely upgraded & landscaped for finest model ho1ne. The lge. 4 bd rm. Montecito \\'/ di ni ng rm .. lge. fam . rm., brkfst. rm. & 3 car gar. Sho,11 n by app't. only. OPEN SUN. 1-5 1963 PORT BR ISTOL Luxurious !!arbor V1r1v home, profes~. dec- orated w/extras galore. Ov.,ner v.·anls Bclion & asks only $50.900, in~t uding lend. CORNER DUPLEX Su nny, spa cious 1-bdrin. units nn tree lined Corona del Mar slreet. Xlnt co nd . Idea! ten- a nts. Good value at $40,000. 67S.JOOO 675-3000 2407 E. COAST HWY ., CdM $25,900 Fathers Day Speciol 4 BDR.M + DEN E11.~t Sid€." ('()!(ta Mrsa AIR CONOl'rlONED E'l(C'f'p!inn:d Buy Bc.11uti!ul hnme. f'c:ircM 11 ir 2 hf'droom Home on 1 ~,11ttna It hum1dlller .ti 1tr liOx~ Int condlllonlna . £n1ry hill. J u•t of! Nl'wpnr\ Blvd. cenrnil tloor plan. New !hick ZonM P.·2 cal'pl'llni,:-buUt.1n r1ng1 & {'.tu.st M!ll SZl.000 Qvf!'n & d11hw111hl!'r, p l u 1 646-i17t douhle ovtn1, ,brk, aptn Ill I !I J'lffi , M0-1720 TARBliLL 29Sl H•d1Gr 1 O THI: Rl~l\I, 1~ CSTATE:l<S • • • • J, I ,I Gtn•r•I . j Seller & Builder I Anxlou5 to al"ll lh1!1 !'lvr ly 3 ~room , urluderl f11m1ly room, .,.•e t b11r bt'h\ttn m11•t~r ~· mom "' llv\01 mom. \ttvl'ly c-handl'l~r In dlnlnii ana, k\lchftn tnak1111t 1u·tt. Vir ... ·a of h11l11 It t oll ~nre. \;N"8ELJEVA8LE $34.!IOO. Tr.v no-no dn"·o. Walker & Lee 'F'a~I rr~ul!~ 11 1•r j11.•I 11 phone ---------·-------.cl c-111111 11·11}'. Ml-Yi7R f'or br.sl 1?.,uJto;! M2-.'i673 201.1 \\'r~!C'lilf nril•f' r.1r1ooj'j1! 0!l"n "t1I !l P \f - General Rancher, lnvellor M•idmum Apprec. $2200 Per acr~ lor -11 acJ'E'S, Rated GOOD !or aJJ ur· L'harrls on the rollin(.: land & r11 1rd GOOD for 1111 crops O!' ho!lom lanrl by U.S. Cnn- srr\·a 11on De1i1. l ncludei; 600 \"alencias :Joo furnr:. :100 :\lu1ffllas.' :.<J P('~·ans,' ·HlO J\1.-,ntl'.'N'y P1nC"s in dc,,1rable area n! full'.' producing ~TOV· r ... Prop<'rly hits n1any pl11n11tble aeres for i;:r'O\'('. apprt1x1mait'ly 8 acres tor crops or llf'rmanen111astur'f', al! year &ttt.am, hui;::e oaks & !y1·arnores. Modt·st buni:· alow & hrlps' t1ua.r1rrs. J \ll'll! & (_-Qmplele d1~tr wl wal<'I', work shop, 1n«Ju1l1n~ 1001.s, fann cqu1pn1r11t, ]J(llly bar n, e1c. Illness fo1·c;es 11n- 1ncdlale :>ale. Exl'l'llent <il'- prrt•1a11011 srhedule & very good lrrms. l !J.l,GOf). BERG · MacKAY Rl';A!~TOP.S 171,11 758-0\;,2 I 111,e:h""Y 76, Bonsall, Cii11r_ LIVE IN SUBURBIA I Suburbia P<irk is one of t~ nralrst nr1i;:hborhoods in Jlunhnr:ton Bra<'h~ O\\'nt'rs are lrav1n~ \.at1fom1a 11s soon ;1s pusslhle and ynu r robahly <"an namf" your oc·. cup11 nt'Y date on I his t)(>auti- ful 4 be<l!'oorn home "'1th family room. 1·'~ halhs Hnd n11ln,y otl1t'r an1rn1lif'S ll111 L mu~l be st•rn to ap111·rcia1e. Phone ~>46-l:ll,1 now lo sre. .Full p1ice $40.SOO. 1-0 THE REAL \"'-ESTATERS '-"' '< U~j 11 L ., 1".: NEW DUPLEX Vrry roomv and lo\· .. tv du- p lex 1n cR1~p Nt:\V 'co:-i- IJITION, ju.'!1 <'Omplf'lrrl! 2· 3 ~1'00nl un1ls Clo.le lo r;,wpor! Jlarbor Hi i;: h S<·ho\"11 1n !hf.' populAr Ne"·· port Jlp1gh1s af't'a. F.XTRA LARGE 2arag~s. plus otl .l!llf't't! par king, lf)S,:,oo. COATS & . WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- {0p~n Evtning1) *OPEN SAT./SUN.* 3044 MADEIRA L".l\'rl.v .1 RR .. farn. J'tn .. ~ ba. 011rr Jf.O S'J. ;d.~. of nr11, quiil . carpl'a. lmn1ac ronri. fl.r11.ur. grt'.lu11ds. Cov.' pAt10. S:i~.900. Georg• Williem100 REALTOR 645-J;'.64 Evf'~. Gener al l'ORE\l £ Ol 'O~ "' 11£A l l ('IP.~ OrF.:'-1 7 DAYS A \VEEK RANCH 2 STORY 4 +DEN + 4 BA 1 Acre • Horse5 "Walk IQ Lake" Back Bay Are L'.11tlO'l1<'\Rhlc! Quirl lrrc !111<'d SI. I •~ l his i,:OrR"e- nus "old 1"•rld cha rm- ,..r." 4 n'ltllS51Vf' hrdroom~ -· hllt:;'I" pa nt'l('d r11n11J~· roon1' :;~· rleturr \\in- dn" in !lvini;: 1· .. 0111 v.1th 11n1q111 .. firrl'h1re. 1..Arc;r :.!:ll) ~.,. rt. dr'('llrtl klh h- r n. \Vall nf Jl:las~ OP"llS l,t) rlr\•lltNI p11110 v.-lth .ll'll"l'l!-1r1iliir Yir w. 7.nnl't1 f nr horsr~. Truly a shO\\ - p1a<'r. CrP8t 8 Tl'8. rl)r c hilclrr11 l\l11!1t !Ir!! quick. DI AL 645-0JOJ Would You B•li•v• LESS THAN $75.00 MACNAB -IRVINE Fl NE R HOMES HARBOR JSLANO SOUTH BAYFRON'f Enjoy this summer on one of the choicest locations of all Ne'-'•port Harbor. Just 2 yrs. old . Sli p for 65' yacht. I-lu ge LR , DR area & Kitchen . n1astc r suite w/FP, all overlooking ba y. 4 BR's, 5 baths, plus maid's suite or bil- liard room over garafe. Cus tom built by pres· ent o'"•ncr. For app t. call Tom Turner at 642·8235. Price $37 5.000. LIDO ISLE 'S FINEST Big in scale -Bold in Con cept -Built aroun d a tropical garden. 'fhis 10 room resi- dence \v 1vle \11s of the Bay blends the fi'ne st of t he oriental wilh strong contemporary architecture. Offered at $2 15,000. GALATEA · IRVJNE TERRACE All of Newport Harbor and beyond to Cata- lina is spread out before you from t his mag· nificent c:ustom view home, which was built regardless of cost. 4 BR 's, music room, study adjoining master BR, dark room , 3 car garage and a wonderful DR w/electrical. retractable roof. A very magnificent home. Call Barbara Aune 642·8235. Price $179,500. OCEANFRONT INCOME I 'rl-IREE BR-2 ba th units near Newport Pier. 6 yrs. new. recently redecorated. Already book- ed alrnost solid for sum me r · and 2 units rent- ed for next win ter. $140,000 -nicely fur- nis hed -Good financing. MASTER O~ ALL YOU SURVEY Thrilling view or llarbor, Ocean & Islands. :Exci ting, contemporary hom e, gl amorous small swimming pool, sunken LR. huge marble FP, 4 BR's, Ro man Ba th w/mirrored dressing room. 3 garages. Custom bu ilt. May lrase or lease-option . Owners leavi ng for l~urope. Open Sal. & Sun. 1-5 p,m. 1023 Dol- phin 'rerrace, {~orona de! Ma r. A VERY EXQUISITE HOME Outstanding 4 BR custom home. Large en· tertainment atrium w/retractable roof & wet bar. Room tor 4 cooks in a woman's dream kitchen. Priced at $1 15,000 by owner \\'ho is leaving the state. HARBOR VIEW HILLS FINEST VIEW Breatht aking pan ora ma from San Clcmcnle I.~land lo San Pedro. 4BR's, 2 FR's, wet bar, electronic cooking, vie\v breakfast room. Bea utifully customized by owner/builder. ~72.500 BEACON BAY 3 doors from Bay & Private Sandy Beach . 3 HR -21:i balhs -2 story L·R 'v/ loft BR. l,anai room overlooking sunny tiled palio- cardroom w/FP. Financing available. $72,000. HOMES FROM $27,350 TO $42,950 OWNER TRANSFERRED 4 BR -FR . $52 .950 including land. b1arvel · ous better lhan new home cfose to park & private pool. Come fiee. Open Sat. & Sun. J.:) p.m. 1939 Port \Veybridge, Harbor View J lomc:;. TO FATHER W/LOVE ' A DUPLEX /\ lit tle n1oney n1aker \v 10cean \1iev.·. Pos- si ble 310.000 /vr. income. For sa le at 146.000 becau:;e of illii ess. Cal! Lois M1Uer 675-3210 for arrt. NATURAL BEAM CEILINGS Cliffhaven '"'arm rustic 4 BR v.·/\ots of nal· ur al \\'OOd & brk. Pool size yard. Pric ed be- lo\v FHA appraisal. Won 't last long-call 642·823:1. JUNE BRIDES ,,·ill love thi~ •·country brick" kitchen & fl ow· cr·filled yard . Start your family in this love- ly corner setting for only $27 ,350 . LINDA ISLE 'S FINEST LOCATION 100 x 89. or may be sol d as 2 individual 50' lots. One of the finest Bayfront locations in !he "''hole I/arbor Area. Price: $150,000 each. SUMMER RENTALS Bayfronts, some o( th e finest in the Area · '1 Harbor Isl and l.r Lido Isle tr Lagun ita on the Beach t: Irv ine Terrace. Call Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. MACNAB· IRVINE 675-3210 642-8235 1080 81ytlde Drive 901 Dover Drive Newport 1 .. ch --- DOWNTOWN A Month Inve1tor'1 !pte.lal. Take O\'f'r 5%. 11:nnu11l ~ ratp rHA loan. N('at and clean 3 bedroom home. Can be yours for Jr.s!I than $7S 111 monlh. Rer(' find n11srlrd on hugt v.·ell ktpt lnt. •·or the 1)3.rtlcular home huyf'r nr the d i1r11rninit invtl· _tnr. Don't fail In jnvH- tllt'lte th\1 unusual OP- porlunl ty, \Von't 111t 10 h urry c11.ll MMJOJ •. IOHl.\I I. 01\0.\ Steps From Park & Swim Clu~ In thi!I mo6tl nr11t 4 bdr. 1· j 1!ory Harbor Vlf'w homr. A cr.r.y family room ofl 11 ~11l!y nlc" unique ('OtJntry kltchf'n. A lorm1d d lnlnl( room t. g11tnt llvlna: 1~10m With 11. hr!ck fll'f'placf', Car- pPt1 tNI could nt'Vftr ha"e befoo 1tt'PPtd on. CuMom concrnie ~ 1prtnkler11 front ~ tt4'r. All lhta • you own lhl!' land fM for jufl 14$,llOO. Call before 11 '1 '°°"' ~2313. OJ11om cottaJf', 2 A dt-n, hrdwd nn. Ml' :ir. 150· 1rl"' •haded lot, a.Llry 11cct1a lor boll A tra!ltr. Bloc+i: to park City. S!'lt FllAIVA or na,m" your lt'rms, M7·R50-t ~I f T(JI.'\ 2299 Harbor, Costa Meta I Tlff:l<fl\I, ~ r::-;Tl\'l'I :11:; Turn unu~erl llt'm! in!o quick c11~h. c11H 6·12-567~ • O•nerel IVAN WELLS -PRESENTS - New Model Home Comr tn 2000 Galaxy Dr1v,, Dover Shores, to 1ee 1h1.~ exc111n2. nc11.', lurnilht(I modt'I, just rompleted. Panor11n11c virw of Bay 11nd H1Ll1, 5 Bedroom8, 5 bath!!, formal dlnina room, break- lasl room with Yie w. Very r nlertalnable fa n11ly room 1, Hh wet bar. overlookin& the JlOOt. Thf' lour most wanlt'd fNltUrH all 1n one. Elegan- r:y. View, Pool 11.nd Dover Short11. \\'h1lr )'OU're ht're we'd also like to sllow )"IU IOffif' exciting view kils on whi<'h \\'e can bu1lrl 10 your par- ticular need!!. Ivan Wells & Sons CUSTOM BUILDERS SINCE 1922 2(05 Galaxy Dri\'e 646-1560 Don't Be A Mlllioneire LIV ~; L!Ki:: ONE. Better 1han new, spoLless FOUR BDRM. TWO BATII. Family Rm. l'lomf' \11th Bi l Kit. and rt'.'ar !ivinc Rm. over- lookin;; a1trac11ve enclosed rear yard. New ca.rpetll, beautU\illy dr11 ped and £'!:· qul1ltely decora1ed. Owner leaving ar('a end must uc- rifice s1unf! of hia hard wor k. .PrirNl to 1a.l' at $42,950 with 10-;;, DOWN lo qu&l!f'i('d buyl'.r. EASTS I DE 5 UNITS A !nv('ly J oedroom 2 bath. n11.·ner s hon1e "·ith A swim· n1'ng pnol. !nc11terl on tront of Jot. 4-F"PRflll1! 2 bedroom hnme11 on rear ol property. Present incomf' S770. month. f ul l prlc.- $75,000 Newport •I Felrvlew 64.illll (anytime) BEHIND IN PAYMENTS $23,000 FULL PRICE ~he.rt rh!!llnc(' to ocr11n and ~h<lppina. 3 qul't n-sil.f'd bed- room~. m11~t<'r h"rtroom h11s \11-.:uri"ll~ pn\'ll ll!. hll th. lrlt11.! floo1r pliin with lo!• nf room. Upgr,qdtd C'llrpf'I~ a nd matching drafl('s. SlS.600 VA Lnan V"l!h p;ivmrn1~ of 1156 prr morllh. An~·one can buy! <'ALL Walker & Lee 2TilO H11rbor Blvd 111 /\dams ;..i:'>-0!6."i OJ1en 'id 9 PM Sudden Transfer! Nl"Wfy ]1!1rd four be.droom &: d'n h(lme In one of Ntw- pnr1 Brach'!! fl nrst 1u·r111. This hflml! fealurec beautiful nrw !hat c11rpedni,:, lar~ ('f)'\'l"rrd p111io, 8ep9Jlllr rhild'~ ya rd. room IOT hoat or trailer. dllrli: room ll.nd m11ny nlher ft11 1ur"!I. Priced for f11~r .~11le. HurTy on thi!'I on( $39,!kJO. Cllll ~2313. \0 THI : Rl:/\l, "\,. I:STllTl:l<S HERE IT JSJJ 4 J.llJ&'e Bedroom~ • :z Lux- urlou11 Bat.hi $14,00'1 Prlce • VA and .Fi-IA Terma Carpels • Brldt 1-·1r.place • Double Garate • FenC'f'd Yard. CAU. , Walker & Lee ' 2700 l/11rtior Bl\'CI. 111 Adam• J ~~ Open 'ftl 9 PM ; TR=""ll'""L=Ex~-i· 3-2 brdl"l)nn\. l btlh Prldt ti O'#MT'!hlp un/f1. Fnmt unit It ffPtral~ A ha1 • tlnplac:e aM prl"ate pAf1o. Rear unit• have 2 p1l101 eaeb. 149.500. 646-Tln Tl!!: l<l './\L .,:z I ::-;Tl\ l'f'h'S IT'S Beach ho\M ti.mt. l lt-ceat aeltcpon tvwr! Set the OAJLY Pnm aaall'lfld • ~cflon lll':IWI ( Ho1,Mt !or SM FRONT ROW VIEW Spectacular Bluffs condo1ninium. Profession· ally decorated, v.•ith 3 bdrms., 2 baths; cheer- ful kitchen & glassed • in breakfast room. Even a carpc1ed patio' The best viev• avail· able in The Bluffs -see 1t today, Just listed -$5Ul00. LIDO ISLE 3 Bed room home on Vi:i Wazicrs. Close lo beach. \v11h private, enclosed yard; also bas forn1al dini ng room. $62 .500 M·2 HUNTINGTON BEACH Vacant lot 200 x 170. close to ocean. $38.500. Gener.al HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS "SINCE 1944" 673-4400 General OVER THE GARDEN GATE THERE'S COUNTRY MAGIC NE\.VPORT llE IGl·l1'S . You'll see 2 berlrooms & den. Genuine early California with that in· tangible charm on about the "prettiest corner in tO\Vn . '' OPEN HOUSE daily 1 to S. 464 Santa Ana Ave. R. E. BROKER-GLORIA CUEVA 646-5538 Open Houses THIS WEEKEND ICHp this handy dlr..::10.y with yo11 l'ttl1 w"kf'fld 01 r o11 ')o hou1e·h11nli11q. All !he loc:a tion1 li1litd below ore dficribed ht 9real•r d•toil by ad,erti1lnq els.· wh.,e In todoy'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. J'atroM 1howlll') OP<'n houlft for tale or to rent ar• urqed to li1t 1uch h1for111otion In this column 90ch F-ridoy. HOUSES FOR SALE 1 Bedroom 1630 Sanla t\na l\vc .. Costa ~tcs.:i 546-4141 , $19,5 00 tSal & Sun l-5) 2 Bedroom 2214 South Ross, Sa nta Ana !Sal & Sun) 3 Bedroam 1040 Linden Pl.. Cos1a Mesa 642-1122. $24 .950 ll)aily) 19162 Biddle J)r. r r urt!e Rock) Ir vine 83::!-2530 . $34 .500 /Sat & Sun) 43 I ll clintrope, Coro na del Jlilar 67fi-5 726 /S al & Sun 1·5) 216 Poppy, ('orona del Mar 644-4910. 887 .500 !Sun 1-5 30) 220 Kings Pl. !Cliffhaven ) NB 642-8235, $39.900 (Su nday\ 801 K ing~ Road. NC\\'port Beach 642-8235 1Sat & Sun\ 3 BR & Fam. or Oen 3fi4:-l r-ordh<1n1 L1r1 ve. Costa ~·le!>a 54t>-4584 (F'r1. & Sat.) 3044 i\·l<t drira I ~le!'a \'erde ) C I 673 ·4.1:>0. $36,900 !Sat & Sun)· 21 00 Dover Dr. tllarbor l·l1JZhlan ds1 NB !Sat & Sun l ·Sl 240H Anniversary. Nc11 pnrt Reach fi4f\·32flii ISal 1-5) *1207 Rerkc::hirc l.ri. (\\'e~1rl1ffl f\R tl4::!-2fillfl. $4f!.~OO !.Sat & ~u n l ·fil 1!)12 'l'crrc.~1 1 ;i Ln , NC'\1'por1 Reach 54:i-8424. $34 .. ')()0 !Sal l ·S\ 72:1 Cam eo Jllg-h lands IJr. ('dM 675 ·722:) (Sal 1-51 191fi Mariner!' (\Ve::;tcllffl !\1R 075-21 0! rsat & Sun 1-5) 338 Even ing Canvon IShorecliffsl C'dM 67:1-5720 · !Sat & Sun 1·!5 4 Bedroam 217 Via Ebol i fl .1do Isle ) /\1B $fi5,000 \\Vkdays 10-12. Sal & Sun 2-4\ *2006 Nautilus Ln . (Ba ycres!J NB 644·2430, $79.950 !Sun l-5:30\ *1629 Antigua <Baycrest) NB 644-2430. 833-0700 (Sunday\ *1023 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terr.) Cd~1 642-8 235. $120.000 !Sat & Sun) 4 BR & Fam. or Oen 2512 l.ighthouse 1..ane. Corona de\ 11ar 644-0903 /Sat & Sun 1·5l 604 Al!vie...,', Laguna Beach 642-5200 !Sa t & Sun 1-5) 193n Port VVeybr idge (J·l.V. H om.e~) CdM 642·8235 (Sat & Sun) 410 ~1o rnin g Star (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910. $105.000 !Sal 1-5:30) **8 l.inda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle \ NB 644-49l0, $155,000 (Sal & Sun 1-5 :30) 5 Btdroom 10 14 Ma,riners Dr .. Newport Beach 644-2430: 833-0700 1Sun 5 BR & Fam. or Den 218 \Vest Nobel. Santa Ana 540-8391. $37,900 !Sal & Sun J0-5) *2006 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB ti46-I55o rDaily) KOME AND INCOME 706 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 675-5726 (Daily 1·5) ' BAYFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **BaYJ;ide Dr .. bet. Marine Ave. & CdM 642-8235 I Sat & Sun I ..... r ~ -~ < ?'> """l'=-'lJJU!=. :-~~gi0 11\ II II\\ II ;'") ---J...,~, \_----....., \ ~) :;--;" ~ ·~ ~ --~~~.,._ __ _ ''lllcs,f\cr6c'.Rcarty ~ TWO NEW LISTINGS ! 4 BEDROOM REPUBLIC TRI-LEVEL I luge fan11ly roon1 is I he focal point of this home. l~a rge rear ya rd, \\ ith location that giYcs exlrcn1e privacy .. i\11 electric kitchen and garage fixed-up for family hobbies. Low· est price in this model in J\1esa Verde. Just li sted, at just . . . $39 .950 LARGE NEWER REPUBLIC F'our bedroo1ns, \Vith forrna1 d ining . family roon1 \\'ith firepla ce. nnd rn aster bedroom :-;uite \1·1th large d ressing area. Over 2600 sq. ft. in all. Now vacant -needs sotne \vork . Ov•ner is anxious. Drive by. a t 2029 Man· darin. Mesa \1crde, ('osta Mesa. "rncsn\7er6c:Rcaffy_. 2850 Mesa Verde Dr. • Costa Mesa e Phone 546-5990 General General Barrell pi·eJen lJ PENINSULA ~EW LISTING -('har1ning and roomy. Built before "econo1n y" \V<ls the rule . Rebuilt & updated info a lovel y 5 bedroom 4 bath home. E very n1odern c·anvenience. $125 ,000. OCEAN FRONT COZY & COMFORTABLE -Neat as a pin 4 bedrooms, fan1ily r oo m and dining room. Zoned and planned for easy change to du- pl ex. $67,500. Call for appointment to see. DELIGHTFUL AND CHARMING 3 B E D R 0 0 MS & DEN -OR 4 BED· ROOMS-Secluded patio offers enjoyable liv- in g year around . Brand ne\11 S\Vimm1ng Pool, Cliff l·laven. Offered at $60 ,000. FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL 3 BEDROOM HOME -has a boal door in garage , \vith an1 ple space in yard lo store boat, camper or trailer. Great for Fathers and Sons. This hotnc is vacant and ready for you. Mesa de! Mar. S30 .500. Office Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 Westcliff Or., N.B. 642-5200 General REALTORS-ASSOC IATES NEW LJCENSEES * AT HERITAGE, BUSINESS IS GREAT * Sccnnd Costa J\1csa Office now ope.n and in need of 5everal nc\v ~laff men1bers. Step ahe;id. Excellent training program for fast :-,tart. * JOIN THE HERITAGE TEAM * l et's get together for details. Cati 546·5880, Larry Campeau or Dave Myhre. 4·For·$22,500 WESTCLIFF ~I uDUICICl.ltlU REALTORS 644-7270 SWIM: ON A BUDGET Large heated pool for tons of summer fun . 'l.'ou'll like this 3 bedroon1 . fa1nily roon1 home \Vi th all its carpel1ng, draperies, electric bu ill-in ki lchen, 2 baths and it 's close to school and shopping. !las existing VA loan. Reduced to sell now, at ............ $33,950. 644-7270 A"4tue-Smitk ~, ... -~ .. •n/REALTORS 8 f r1d.11. Ju11t 18, 1971 OAILV PILOT 37 Monticello Condo. LO choi~ 11Clult 1ec11on. Pop- ular Z l)edroom be.Irony mo- riel, in bf-au!1!ul conditton. Call now for .appt. to &e~. A1ku1g: $22,950 2 DELUXE 4-PLEXES Coron• del M•r PANORAMIC VIEW FOUR·PLEX 2520-22 & 2524-26 SEAVI EW OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-4 Located In prime Corona del Mar loc ation Carpets -drapes -landscaped -solar Jighling Brand new investment opportunity OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY BY - s,.e.' se • 2 •• '"'"''~ WILLIAM WINTON, Real Estate N.R. al'f'a , Ownrr want~ 229 Marine, Ba lboa Island 675-3331 qu1<'k ~alr. Pril."«I bf-low I !'"!!:"""'!"'!'-~----~-"'!'""'"'!!! ____ ,.I 111kL NJ.:\\' M',i. lnsri. 7~'1' B•lboa Island Cost• Mes• Hurry. 1hrsP .... nn"t last. S71,SOO. EACH REAL TV COMPANY "42·1771 Anytime Onc of 1he tno~I popul11r. Luxunuu.~ liv1n1:! t.ari;:P !urniat 1!11nn~. srriaralr d 1n- ellf', hugf' f;in1ily rn<1m wl!h fi1'rpl & wc1 bar. 4 l..111-ge lwrlmnms! BPaUI lr!si•pd, xlnl loc .• $-16,~iOO. C a 11 ~;i..S~:.!4 (opt>n l.'\'t's). Littlt' lsl11rw:I Ol>f'n liullse 12;, Abalone A.,,. &it/Sun 'l In 6pm BY OWNF.n POOL 3 br, 2 ba. Cul-de-sa1•, i\11111y t>:drns. May a ~~ume s·;:, 111. s:12.900. M0-014.-~. ----C•pi1trano Beach !·-~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~-~-~-~ (F ormerly D•Lancy Re•I Estate) NEWPORT Nf;W cuxrom 2 BR, 2 B11. blti11 .... lrplc, $26,:.QO, Own· f'r bulldl'r, ~!l~-1247. ------Corona def Mar 2828 EAST COAST HWY. HEIGHTS CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. ::;:_;_ __ OfMn Sat/Sun 1-S General G•neral PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 3 Linda l•le Drive Quality construct.. new 5 BR ., 41fi. ba. ho1ne \l'/\valerfront liv. rm. & din. rm. Oak panel· ed family rm. \\'/frplc. Mslr. BR. w/sitttng area & frplc. . . . . . . . . . . ..... $179,500 26 Linda Isle Drive Decorator furnished. 5 BR . 5 bath home fac- ing Harbor Jsland .. Jacl1zzi & sauna. Readv for unmcd. occupancy. \V,dock .... $200.ooO 53 Linda Isle Drive l·lnme on lagoon. 5 BR., 41;2 ba .. \'.'/4 frplcs., jacuzzi tub. hd \'.•d. firs .. sep. !iv. rm .. din. rrn .. I ain. r1n. & brkfst. rm .... , .. -$175,000 92 Linda Isle Drive Beaul. 5 BR., 4 ba . home w/formal din. rm. & family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. Built-in gun cabinet & bookshelve11. it45,000 Waterfront lot1 Nn , 44 : 108 fl. on water . . , ...... $1 25.000 f\10 . 76 : 3 c:ar ga rage. Reduced to .. $ 77,000 For complete information on all homes & lots, pl•••• call: BI LL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 \Valking riisrance to All schools. Separate children! play yard with climbing trf'e. Good ~1zr roon1 11nd bii bri){h! kit~hen $33.900. Call 6-16-7171. \-0 THE REAL '"'-ESTATERS • • r , • • DELUXE TRIPLEX OP ~:N SAT & SUN 1-J Propi•rty and llJ!pl1a.nccs. Jn tiP·lor rolld1t \un. SSJ ,SOO •)ncsa\i~c~cafty 546-5990 Assume YA Loan 3 Br drnom 2 bnlh:<. t·rrls, d111s, I"' ht., firPpl, 1!i~h­ "''shr. htl1n~. Jm1nf'd. (l(·('U· r aney. S.l8.000 -,,•/$:6.000 Gt km11. Roy McCardle Realtor 1810 NPWJlflrl Rlvd., C.i\1. 54~7729 *a-EAC H-DUPLEX* BJfl(·k I{) f>!•ran~ 2 Bil. turn. unll!< ln11•rr wt u~ed brick frplc: Xlnr rrn1a l nrt'a! $19,:~XJ C11ll : 673-.1663 &12.22;,.1 F.vet. associated BROKERS-REAL TORS J0%5 W 8alboo 67J·l66) •31 Heliotrope CharminJl l BR ., lrpl.. bllns, Roor11 to build, R·2 loJt. $4],500 SHORECLIFFS 338 Evening Canyon Rd. 3 HH. + lan1ity rm., 2 ba, $all,OOO. OPEN 'TI L SOLD I · S P.M. 706 Marguerite 2 BR. f1~1n1 hoU:ll! plu~ 2 AR . apt. AND 2 guf'sl l'001Tis. AH of rh11' for only $-18.~. SCENIC PROPERTIES • lil~-5726 • -------CAMEO SHORES E xqu1si tl.'ly nrw 1n N out'. Thi.~ honi,.·~ 4 or 5 brs, J b<1. D1vorrP forcl's salt. 4 BR 2 B11 , fr plc, cul-dP...sac !n1 VA appn!I. $27Si00. No down lo \lf'I. Ownl.'r 968-0!!2·1. O\VNER-3 br, 2 hH. 10,<XXI sq ft cu!·dC·sac Jot, JI rQ J 1nrl~i·pd & rirc. Hrr!\\·rt rlriors, l11x c:rptd, $32,900. :1·1fi...:i!!91. \\'EST~J!)~; 3 Br, 3 ha home, t.lOO sq fl. $'.!X ,~. MONTICELLO Townhouse 2 Jr~ hr~. 2 ha. Pvt patio. Pool, J46-22(i:l, 54~. heatP!I &: lltlPrf'd pool a!l(IW BY OYo'nl'r, 3 br, 2 h11, lrpl. )'OU the ultirnH!p in lUXlJr· 1 llt'W l•pl, llr lOWll, $2:i,500. 101111 loun1ly l iv1n~. '!lie en-6-l&-8U1 a ll 5. t'h11tll1ng 11un~ .. 1 l!:11111n1{'r1n1:. ~1EsAverde b--,-.,-,.,-,,~,~B~R~. I on lhl' \\f1lf'r a t lhe harli"ri; !am rn1• 2 Bi\. patio. Open l'nlnuu·p ('rf'alr .. ju~1 1he. daily $2'!),,j() 5-l:-r207:i RIJn(li<l)hcrr for f'!lt('rlaini11g 11t oii.-flf lhe hcnnr'~ y,·pt bars. $89.'100. Con1 e !!Pf! \Is a l 4.i l:.! Roxbury Rd, CdM, 67J.fiO:i1. * OJNn-Duplex * * 412 DAHLIA * ,..ron1 ~un11p ro sundo>1 n, Sat. " Sun . Du YOlJ WHll( II VIPW of h11rbor ,i; havt> 1Jl('Ofl1P fon? 'l°hl'n flon'r mis.~ scr1n_i:- Jl11~ .l & :.! HH., 9 .vr. youni;:: d11r1J,.~. 1n xlnt cond. Owner 675.Ji!l'.'i. -------WHY GO AWAYI 2 tromes. 2 thPri1py pool.( :2' bloc-k, 10 big b1'ach. !~­ mar•. LArgl'r lnl. $6],;l()(J CUT ~: J br. 2 h:i, lgl' yd, 11iee pliho. A~H1n1i-$189 nin. l'Ylll!l lS H1 $24.()((). &lfH!l.19. 3 Bft on n-i111e size ocean view lot, $24,9."ll. Owner. JIHO Lil'lde11 Pl, Ci\f. 642-1J22 Dov•r Shor•• e EXCLUSIVE e l of 11 Kind VU l/Q,\iE Sp11t·1ous Olrl \VorJrl Conlemri. rl1•s1_i:n 4 BR + r11111d·~. 4ii B<i lh. JO' an!1q, 1!oor~. Spftc- iOLJs gflurmet k11chcn. }.(IUll· 111111 111rium. 'I-car .rar. Will IJ"llt'lt' dQwn. Call onr !")4it-7249, MS-4207 East-Bluff·------i • * • * • University Realty SUBSIDIZED BOUND Commercial Lot 3001 F:. Co11.~1 !h1y., CcJi\1 4 RP.. 2'1 ha, t1v. /"Ill, riin rm . PAYMENTS 0 ... 11.·r 1'ft.1~ sf'JI. E>.PNJt1\'f', 673-651 0 Jam rm. 2 frpl<"I, d1nr11t', dhl I Lul'k huilt, n1·\\ly i!l.'l'f!r. ;i (In \Vpst l~h s1 .• C.i\1 . ~4'x -~0-P-EN-HouSe--li(ara.i.:P, ocf'an v1rw. ,..e,. n .. · I I I " 1111', • ,.,I h"Y lo, $1R.Oll(I. "••, I "' I "-Id I I ,..;.rnrnr apt "lrl1nu g;in11:.r BH.. '..!'1 ha., f;in1iiy I'm .~ "' SAT. & SUN. 1-S .~'fl"•· "II~"'"'. anf 111 ran hrl11 p;i,v fnr th1!< rM1m-frple~ . rhn. rm, i;1•p l11un· 1 Arnold & Freud Bmadnioor llnrbf'lr v 1,. w hll}f'rs oprinn. 30 Yr 7';Q 1 n~. "rll ~ronmrd homr nn dr~. ~:IN·. k1l. Carp , drapr~. \~fl~ t:. lilh $1, Costa ;\les11 111 11~ Spanish styl". ~ hr. 2'l tllllrlgili;!P. &1-1-01 18. a larc". 111 .. 1n1 r 111·!'d, ronn•r !<J•rinklr•r!<. R{)()tn !or pool. I Rt;ALTOrt~ 64fi-77~~l ha, ran1 1·1n. 2J12 l.1.ii:hlhouSf' El Toro lnl. r~ru1t trr<'s 11r'1ft nr>W"r" ~·:1hL1lflu(. A~kir11; on I y ZERO L11r1P, C1tl\L 1-::::::--:---------I I-'' I "I !IX'"' --Al"l'R, 3 HR., rlen, 2 b11'11. !!" .,rr. • 111i.:(' "' nn.~ "' ""~' 1m11n ....... 1'n11·nt N 01"1lv "1:.o CAMEO SHORES 1' alk·ln 1 fo,.rls. "I'll di n 1 nl 1f ,.... 1 .1 t "rpl , 1·arprrrr!, 1!1shy,shr. "Tl•I . hie Mr1 n. rn.i kr a HOPE GERRIE 1 1.,r,11 ~1r~! IQ fllll11l1ril ~. B1•au11fulO<'raoV1rw Hlol'kWHll ,lrn!~l'Pfl.rul<1r REALTY li11\'•I' :.l()il Sf1, It 4 RR , 2 Ju~t 11.q(f'fl! ~Bil . N f11 n1 , rrn . Silf' ~Ir(•('! 1, ,\Ill• fr\\'" •. ' ~n:1r·ui11~ hon1r /,.r A s1n11ll ' "' H/\, 11 ~ fdnl rn1. 1:1 ap-"'4 b.1 . .t-p<>nl. 4tiJ9 l;orhan1 "h11r 'i,: <'l'Jllf'rs \\'~lk !n 1.tnul,v .1:.:;i.•l~ldl'!OOf,•Onl,\ 61>·4400 fi l.J .. 1.120 r-I p1.1 1Vll ,11 ~:~!~~!. I nr. S!l:o,f)(Ml. By l'llj)I (')f'm Sf'!lnf>I ()fr i-:r Torn $28,900 8JJ Dover Dr.., NB ~ Larw1n Realty, Inc. Bill Grundy, Realtor Hd. S~fi .. )1)1/ App 't only. Call Newport •• F•irview 646-8811 (1nytime) OPPORTUNITY f<W you lo 1n11kP mute mf1n1•y. Nrrd lln'f'P pert lirnr nr 1\111 1\1111' lief'n.'Wd Hr-111 r:~l11le S;ill'S~Opll', right ""''ay. Call for 1n· 11~)1,J Br<~ild111r~t. flnlg"11 R<•h R'.lJ /Jov1•r Dr., NB !i.11--lii2fl )1:!7-l)JHi 546-5411 anytime J>:xct~PT IONAI. Val u,., LA.l\J-.;-,c.,-"-,-1,~h-om-,.-"-""_'_'-,-I tci NG0'THE-H1~ Jrarh o r ViP \V 11 1Jt ~. br, 2 ba hom,. by Cl\\'t1r r . With VI""' all a1·n1u1d. :I Bd· E!roadrnunl"' 2, 2 yr~. n('I\', s1:i00 at)r)VP rrr~cn! 1·n:<I rm 3 Bl'lll'hrs w/kry llf'f'l'S. Hr11u1 .. hrt•f'1,v & clf'lln !IS 11 \\•lu~1lr~ $4/i,IY.l t. Home Show Realtor s AdtJI! OC('Upit'd. Virw, 4 Br, l·:nrl pMf Jnd:<!'fl, llpnk!r~. 21, ha, den. &14-6595 11f1 ff'llC"f'd yr!, finrsl q\lality ~J>,\i . I rp!~. rlps 1' mut'h morr. LU.SK Harbor V1rw ll1 fls 3 br :O,.!u~I ""P lo apprf'f·1alr hnn1r w/v1rw of OCl"an .f: ll:ID-0:-l-.(; hills. Bt>aut. ! a n d s c p e ri. ~ ~-~----1 4 R<lr l\<lrl!lllf'1'lln Tny,·n- hflll!<" 11·1th ma1nrr111111r~' fi'("r li\•1ni:-. .Swllnm111L'. pon! ,t· rM•r'f'al1nn f11r1hl1rs 1111:hul- C'd . II ynu arr llrr<I of ~a11! \\'Ork (';tll J~231:1 !or rie· 1a1ls. .SHOPPING CENTER DELUXE DUPLEX nu~ rnOOrrn f'rn1 er and i;lvlps T Lachenmyer ''/\rmrhllir Jtous,..h11nt1ni,:'' 3."J.'5 ~. r nasl ll~·y., Cdi\1 675-7225 _E_A_S--'TS I DE."-c-.UN~IT~S Coinpltlf' wl'l patiui; &. in Fauntain Valley xln't cone!. 6-14-07?.fi. e SA L~; flr LEASE. Ln w pl u~ ,,l;oruirrs P;irk nnd 11·0 rtllaht~· home.~ ~1-3 BP.. l-2 Bill on lrg •,.. 11rrr lol. Realtor playl'.rnunrl is only a couple hll"lt·k~ ilWR.V lr'flm this wrll krp\ ThrN" Rtlrm., 1'WQ Bllth honl" <\\'!th lovely 17" :.,; 22' h1i,:h lw•;im,..d <'Piling lremr rain. Hm. ;utdi'(j nn. Lari:f' rrnr .v1uvl w1!h hu!lP trees • ri•n1hll' £ilra l.!e on pavNf Bot h 111 .'\llr11 rond w/hrriy,'{f \Open 7 rlRYll wkl llOON!, shlng1e rool. pla.~!C'r I 1!!60 Ne\\'J)Orl Blvd .. C.M. 11•all!i 4, nrw rarpF"I~. ~P-1 Call 64G.:19'l!I I J.),.es 646-45n araie yards anrt gara.jt,~. Pni'.'l'd only $.'l.i.7~!0. XI n 1 -~- 1rrn1s av;111, C;ill 5-16-5880 l_J Slj)UEAKY CLEAN 3-2 Bdrms. firr pl , lwatrrl pool, Zofl('{j lor 3 more unir . Ag~ 7 y~. S;;,{Kl(I dn. $49,750. ')llcsa\<rbc~cali~ 546-5990 DUPLEX, by owflt'r. Spar. 4 BR , 21.; BA y,·/irood lncomr un i!. OpPn Sa r & Sun. 617 __l_n_, __ C_dM_._'4_1~7_"1_. __ _ 2 Br. l Ba + t Br 11.pt on 45' lot. S. of Hwy. $47,!XXI firm. Rttlin;:: 96~.'>.1. Coit• Mes• 1k'fy,•n. :t l>r, lam rm, 2 ba. Near ocean. 962-49ll2 • RY owner -3 br, 2 b11 hnmr. Braul!ful in~ld• & Olli, $:t2,•rJO. 9611-3132. Huntington ileach CUTE AS •• • • ;ill1·y. A must st'I' proJ"lf'rly I OJ?n HOITAGll A 811.1:"~ ear~ Lot!< of In-rs 1, "'11 h fl r1'ihlc tcrni,;, ~ IUl 111u1. lush lrwl~·pi,:. 2 E.~rra hlfh:~. 1 ,.Jl!'!!l~l!ll!l!lil!!l!l!!lll!l~I_:~=::;~~:;:;==:::!. & all 111 xlnl t'Ond, Qy,•r1rr OPEN! If you hnvP looked /or a rr1d 1Mt\.1ACULATf.; home see thl11 3 l)('(lroom in Me50 Vrnlr. Beautiful Ja ndst"MJ!'" ini,: and inrerior dor1" In cus- tnom drapes le wallpepers. Complctcl:y carpeled And o!- lrred for only $.~I .@. Call now ! 6~4930, ---.:-AST CHANCEi-OWNER DESPERATE Newport Brlli•h al s;~l .900. tor Ve cen1, ~wly dee, xtra nice this l BR & family humP. CJl-de-u.c lot, 3 lrg BR & 2 BA. Roor11 to add moN'. WALK TO OCEAN 3 BR + 2 BA $22,750 w/eaiT.V .lsr T.0. Sl:'!llng I rri~" only S27,!)((J CORBIN- r"'--112111 \V. Nobr:I, corner or Tim · Orr k Nol)el. Lrke new !'1 BR, MARTIN 220E.17tn 646-0555 I Ev('nlni,:-11 Cal\ 5411.:rlS.') 3 BA, dining: rm, la1nily rm, garden ki!cht'n. loHdll or irtoragc. crplll, drps, Ideal for hotit . ConvPnlrnl to schools k SOU1h Coa ~I P1a7~ shopping. M()vinir: !.· mu!!I Sf'tl, PriCf"rt .tccordlnrly 111 $37,000. 540-R391 REAL TORS 647662 DOVER SHORES Vie\\' home. 1148 Santiago Dr. I Brst buy. spac. S BR. 4 ha, AdA ptable floor plan ror couple flr lge. family. Newly rtl'.'('Orated, 13y 11pp'! $91,000 Bill Grundy, Realtor 8.13 Dover Dr., N.B, &12·i620 --FIX 'EM UP J Monsl':'I & bachelor uni!, nl'llr 11hor>plnlt' £. hn!'ip1tsl. ~xttlll'rtt n-nt11] llf"f'&. Price • S36.500 R.1'11lnnr.in1lc"' Corr. h7f1.fi7fl0 \Vhy iito~ II In lh'-l 11Hlc whrn you can rum II lnrn rnoflf!y thmua:h • DAI LY PILOT \V11nt ,\d. DOYER SHORES Waterfront C"llAfL'11NC. 3 BR. 2 BA OWNER $29,950 homr . Orn, \\'l'I Mr. ~tra m ronrn fiO.'CJOO rot. r1rr K ~lip Ele9ant 2 Story lnr 41'1 (1 . ll()Ar, Xlnt virw 4 Rl'droom1, 3 hath1, Hu.Ile SI 1 7,~.,0. Xlnl fin<'. l\V1'll. r amiJy Room, ~n, beAUll• Own,.r Tmde AC'Ct'Jltablt ful wall Plli>er. magnlfitll!nt 5'Ul·19:16 or &t4-461M . ,liN"11laei', Large Rooml'I. B11ilt-in ran11:r. I< O''"n & _____ ·--rilshwaid'lt'r, No clo"' !crm,, DJVOJtCf: rorC('~ Miarifirt or {11.ocn ril 9 PM. ;,..m.11ai ' hPri. 2 bn.th .,hOwp!~r . TARBELL 2955 H•rbor Quirk 'al,. $31.9fr0 or m11 kf' .•• 11 Daily_.('llot Classlf!ed n/lt>r. Rr()ker 142--4·t55 (Ir 1'1'1 M2~3 · :i.10-~140 't _._ ~'<''II ht'lp you sell! 642-:'1(;7~ Lan;e m <i 11 1 r r brorm. fl.1Hke otter. As king $2!1,950. Charming liv rm, corner firl'pl, Larwin R••lty, Inc. JEAN SMITH, Rl TR. 21562 Brookhun11, Jlntljn Bch Nothini:: In rlo hf're, just mov11 in. 20' x 2;,' liv nn wTth mir- rored wall, brick fpt, w/w crpts & drp~. bltl 11 RIO, hu,llr. pallO. S1.1bmit. Ca 11 8-17-1221 ~5411 •nytlme 400 E. l71h SL, CM 64fi-3Zi5 j _ __:__:_:_::___:_;,:.__:c"-':;_::_:,,__ ~·co.· ..... ::-l=ll·HN BAYSHORES Beaut. waterff'()n t cu1tt1m homr; 4 or 5 b<lnn1. w/ lge. pool; on 87 fl. Jot . F lne1t Jong watrr vlPW of main Swim Pool c hannM. $293,750. By 11pp'I, J Brlrm + family room. Bill Grundy, Rea ltor "Dream" all modern klrch· &l.1 Oovrr Dr., N.B. 642-4620 rn. hull!·l n~ plus Mndy work 3 BR . Vacant ~ $20,000 ll rt:as. Entry hall, Ownf'r R·2 Wt 50 x Ill Pavt"d al. transfE'ITed, Open !ill 9 pm. ley. Hr!. firs. Huny? Hurry! 540.173) Call: Pat Wood 5'&2lll TARBELL 2955 Harbor Scr:nie ?roper1w11 615-S726 REPOSSESSIONS S•lbo• lol•nd SparkHng clean homes, tome newly painted 1' ('Al'Pf!ltd. 2 • 2 BDRM Muse • 1 br 11pt. 3,4 Ii; 5 bdrmJ, Some with J.:Uf'51 11uilf', 2 c;11r ltllr. JIS poo\1, F1lA·YA l)C')nv. temu, Pearl , 67j....l209, ~"" Ironi SM.000 lo 540.000. ~ l1111fe11t draw In !he We'! COLLINS l WATTS 'lJ'o/C. , . , 11 011111 Pilot Cla.uUied ~4.1 Ad11m~ Ave. 962-5.l2~ Ari. 1\12-567~ ---------- LICENSED HOME lbr rn,1,r d\ildrrn or &!nk>r Cltt1.ertJ1. 3 Bf'drm plus Ira donnltory. $2'1,500. P•te Barr•tt Realty 642-4353 SEYMOUR REAL TY 17141 &acn Blvd., Htgn Ben Open 'Iii 9 Pt\.f 6-BEQROOM By Owner * College EIPRl'nt # srqry, 2 )'Ml flf!W, P•rk Home 1 3 BA. VA no dn, 18' x 25' l br. drn + ram rm, J.:Xc'f'l f;an1 rn1, din rm, brick fpl, oonrt. Eltt kh, bltn bar·~Q . I l n1ite to heh, w/w crpl~. m.ny .:lltrM. Pril'ICIJIM p.r• drP1, ma.ny, many xtra•. tle11 only, Stt by appl. Nllr.tef)' l-u1i3 plumbini 111uh- s.6-45A4 ht<! lor 4th b•th. Price COLLEGE PARK 3 BR. 2 S41.000. Call for appt to llH. BA. J.'an1 rni . Mllrty ~xtn.11. Owner, 262 Prit1eeton Or. I' '"·"""· Low dowo , >l>-.llroj "2-4471 ( ;:;:J 146.flOJ Open Sat k Sun !)...:i. -The f11.11tc~t draw ln !he welt )'ar thal Item u.ndor J,50, •• a 0.l/Yi J>Uot ClauW.od try thp PPnny Plnchtt Ari. 64\'.'i67~ Y J I • / SI DAU. y PI LOT .__-_._,. ... ___jl~I ,_,,. .. l ~1 I -... -1~11 -·"-1~!1 _ ... _ 1~1 1 ·~!:::" J[j]11 ·~"~:1" llil11 ---l~I ,_,,,...,, l~ 1~l;N;;;ine;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;lr;v;i;nt;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.i l<Yine L•gunt 11 .. ch Newpo•f BHch I cemetery RHf Elf•I• Wtntod 114 l ~H;o;u;,..;;;;U;n;f;u;r;n;.;;;:;;;lO;;S~H:;;o;u;M;s;;;U;n;f;u;r;n;. ;;;;;;;305;;;1 PANORAMIC A \'IE\\' & THE LAi-;D are intluded in the p r ice of tl11s \"Ell'!' S P~:C'IAI. 'f u rl le Jtoc.:k Rroadn1oor :2 plan _ 1 ~1 (\. O\\·n e r no" "ants lo ~etJ his I )T. old h orne tn retur n lo school for hts t.tU. Be sure to see t his e:>1qui~ itel y decorate d 4 bdr1 n . & fam rn1 ho n1r. 1\sk- 1n_g S49.900 SPARKLING f ully Jndse pd . 4 bd rn1 home 111 'J'urtl e J(ol'k u-. family r rn .. Sf'p. ch n . rm & atrium. Leso;; lhan I yr. old & priced l!!\'OER $40.000'. See th is one NO\\'. VACANT A!1nost irnmed. pos~ess. avail on th is sharp 3 bct rn1. 2 Ra . plu s alrt· uni tO'A'nhouse . Bac ks park & pool area. $3 1.500 1s the realistic price. or \'.'ill cons ider lease at $325 1fo. c-!lnh '!\•!Iii. FA.MIL y GONE-r~~l~l~~~ ~ rl~11~ ll'l~~ 0:A~ lhl•~~.E~~~::;~~roi'.~;~w' I. J.;~r J~[!J~i; l~:c• z BA. 1 J-·o~07:~r::I~!,. t 'r.p: 1 : i * CASH BUYER * _N_•_w__.:po_rt_a. __ •_c_h ____ N.;.;.o"wCpoC:.rt--B~o~-·:•:h::_-::::_·~: t ll. t l d ., !1>111 rn1, d in. 11n. 1111un1, !ill~ 11 $-W,500. Aasumt> »£1111.-.. 11 .W' lo! w1 ~"'' )An.I :.'II Hl \t~u,..,J,. .. ,,. '''"·•-·I 0oo· I ** * or JUS ge 1ng s .:ir e J4J OOl VA 1 ~ BH 1 R• " ' •·· ·-1 * * Bl' ~ure t o sec lh!<t "''toO palKJ~. t'f.linp !, ' run.. ' " .I ~unclt-1 ·k. lti.l,fl(.(l I .. "t1Clo\\n1enl t'a rt a t 1 isl your l"loLl'W', lan11~~ap1nj! 1~31 Sl•'ITfl +. ~'"1!tt. P'·"'L l 'l'm '"11} · T i of lido l•lo ~lt'!.ln1lnstf'r '.I.Ir n1 or i a l a~U 11 to us. * \'f,R'' SPF:l'l.\I. '1., l'l1ul11 ft(! \16 . ."0J .~'.'..l-31!16. IH&-r.tl. Sr;11H. ~ Hit. s Bo . twun, l Pnrk. A"~! offer \\'ritt :\lrs. J. ~, . ., rime, ... ,'• ~Bneyk. I bdr n1.. 2 ba. lO\\'Jl · --- -· d , J leases 2 ~1~f1 Y -,:.n,!u-ho ni-;-: L•guna N•'•uel I lrpl<'~. ~,G II. "'Ill tr lrontagt . J.P.. .ll\('k'I, \15 V!a La 1.rnmC•AP•l•TmAoL e.r. ro f't Leases The Bluffs leases hO U!<l' \\"hit€' ~tU('l'O, • l;1,1111'd 10 rr•'' g!a1!'1J.;. '!. J~or•i 11 ~ur laq;:, boa1 l!ll!S. / .loll-11, Aplo~. C'ahl. 95(X):: INVES MENTS • rl•d Ille roof k 1111· 11•111n' , .i1n1un , -I 1.,, ~·.! HAPPY ~ LAND , Pr,.·,. S:..00.000. , ·-· --. - ---T ::,:lazed ltaJ1an ti le fl r.t. 1>a, lgt' r.111 1 n11, :11,.; 11n.' EXTRA VALUE 1 Bill Grundy, Rltr. Comm•~~·•1 S42-7.l77 k ~10.;.::;16 l h runul. ;\ c;REA.T 1 .. rm11I t1 111 i:: rrt1 , S-Kl.i.:.O J f~•ll'•n~. far.lily r111.. on,, ,~1.l 11n1.,1. nr., NB 6 1~~2(1 Prope 'I Ill 1 bell JO< ro •30 ~'.i.3-1:'~'7 • '""' gr een -. r "' · ___ ----------.1 }•""r~ youni:. $~•.uv" --WESTC.LIFF -e COSTA MESA e ll (IOU' .. HHOALJ.\IO()H "lllM)t l~u••!,, '" • '" " • &iuillullv Jand1;r-aPf!'i J Bf'\l· • !:? l ".'\lTS 1. f\')F"~'EE SWEE P l NG VI Ew I 3 tir. ~ ba. >Uil ('a 1nl'. ba .' li1•;iu1. v1••11' ol :\11s_ I. 1•1Utv 2 1·3 I :-Ol It I/' • ..-u·u.-1· ol ma inr t11~-I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; • -• J , 1 • "·' · 1von1. arli. ran1 r1n, J1rif' ' · · . 8J.I·:'!.""'· ~.\.J,,...111 IUC'IUI in~ • nur-m.~. fam1ll' nn .. J 1 1 ff > • ,, l jll I"~,.,, .. ,, I Of footh 'll f m g1 · t • IYlnt: rm w1 Ir-pr £. • •, ·'"" • ~ I .s ro an . i~r"1. t1<o '•. Beaun!ullv lndS(•pd. 1 · ' • 1•.:1 -· 111\i' ·1 P.f'od JOm I B · balcon ied Jat'k & Jill ' -.. -----------ll'k.s to "hc>r>l . $31 ~ Anihvny 111'.o.)l Ff'<-111opl,. • •· .~) ' • · , -n u11ne11 b l ., I · j . Tl '!:·11.J.~ ROC'k. r-.'H t<"I.: ' · 5f. • ·.. lot ,\lu"l -'tt ;O l\j)prll"l"ltlf'! l1 .. ir,11<·1rl11ilauifnr .'rnnr" Opportunity ?OO c rm . r p cs. in I\ 111, -.: 11:•. drar .. ·rl , 1nr.,1.1.1. • * • • • >r.iJOO Shu . \Jf\l'~ s~.~ 1 0 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-r 1n & 111o:tr. sullt• I I Bdrm". plus tunll) '"'··I" · · "'ll b> •PP! only ' • . · ,,,.,. .,.., . J (1 ~"''" 1 • _. r .... 1'•"\I L\I• "" ruilrt.t't b.:,' " -By OIO.'TW!T" t 'run1 8 IO '1 t -J, ..., ~ ?>i • r. ·"""' TO BUY OR Rrl('ked patio. 0 \l'nl'r i:; .. -..rwr. 11.U-'.?."~'Vl l'VI'!. tilt' /1Par1 of higflf'r pne't'd call ~!).W5;. allt'r ~ l ~,; ~(/ r: ••r-crinr1 Bldg. $11(1,())'• SELL A BUSINESS offf'r1n g t h1 5 1mn1ac. l-----·B--h hoo1t's S~.~ -..1.: .. nd li4t-:E.o119 Pet• Barrett Realty HOLLAND BUS SALES 2.000 sq. fl . 4 Bil. 21•J egun• ••c • • • • • , ·--·---642-5200 ... •• .. I ba h ome for on~v H 1~h on • knoll. nt11f'r 4 Chffh•ven Cotteg• ------··------! ~ Brokt r "''llh En1pa1hy S38 000 l:\CLllDJ NG : WHITE WAJ"E R VIEW B4lrrn bllns .• 2 ))& epr~" ~hr 2 ba ftoor 10 tt1l u111 INVESTMENTS l ITifi Onn.i: .. A\'"·· c.r-.1. ·rHr'-., I .,;..,:-r}•• · ' t runt rhu 1111111 l,lrxl. :J. LK1r1n. dr111,..s. \ncls<·r'l1. $4:1,51,(} hr·irk ff',>lr "'/raistd mar-\VI TH '"l\lAJOR • &.i3-4 ~i0; 5-I0-0003 •nytlme ! • ~-L .. ..11.11-_1our-011n a11t. r111 u1 • .. .. • • h,f' hf::u1h, opt>n lx>ffm N'il TE:O.A'.'.'l'.'l-1.f'..·\!Sl::BAO.::S 1' \\i: nl'f'fi Iii!.)('~ people i COMPLETEL y a1·1·<o. l~..-. h1d. pool. Cl1i .... 1 ~-STI1RY 1n~·'· bJrn\. 1-:,•ra--1r--! 1 UF1·1Cf: REDECORATED 1" s!~>p't: t. U.·:n:li . 12:1.:ii.il l !lrlrw~ .• ~ P.<1 S.t~.~:ilfl ·~111f)f·r pl11m~1.111(, fenl~ t0.\1:\-lERCIAI. i;tJIN(; co ~·r·EE ~HOP ! ·rhruoul, i s t hl!'i spar k I-F~MIL Y POOL HOME ~ Hr1rm~-~ :.?', tt;i J.3~• 1100 hR•'k y~nl, vi"\\ d ~ ,. k. s. AP"r BLD'G~ t'OR SALE! I . I 3 Ix! zi 4 S11at:1ou.~ t~h1n. 7 .. , l>:i".~ • • ,. , ,. 1.1.'t,!fil. Ry 1l1111t·i·. c 11 J W. R . DUBOIS, INC. • * 547-00'.6 • * 1ng c ean • rm.. 'l ' 1 "t 1•1. 1 11 ~ 1 • bath pl an. J\ot 21 thing .,,.., ' · an1 > • 111llo:. (\\· .. rlc••klng RO,f •·•-w.ir ..... iw·w fi.'lti-~17:t-I •ir 6-l:l-lJtllO •l!.t:. Br'Okl'r.<\ 833.9-J.l.1 I• 8F.AP1-Y Sh.-.p t'or 1 .... •11M-'I 11-<>ndcd lo m ove in & : rn1s. l l u,••ry k111·h. II' l•J<llL~ l l11l rn1. hl\rllf', S-19.~iOO -BALBOA' COVES -·--· F'REE·-rtf'~"'1111l hk-. l\t'll .. ~!lib. '-'-ill ~ltll"lli'.ft'. C•nnp, l11d~•·1H1. L MANAGEMENT ll ' P. ar-h I ""'2 "97 ' ~tart cnjo~·1 ng the go od ... l.i.: ... !t'l"l""'· J.:iwlui.•·d ,11rd aguna Niguel Realty WATERFRONT 1111--~ 1)1-. ~ -v-o . ~ liff' in U nivt>rsity Park. "i"\~' 30 h1 .t_ .\-r.1r ·d. J)OUI. !~0.-SOSO .. .. -496-5791 Trsn~l.,.rr,.d_ .• \111.\1 ~"n ·, N•t, Net , Net Return Money to Loo1n 240 ' \\'e presently have a fine l!electio n of brand ne\v and near ly new hon1es ln Lhe fashionable Bluffs. .J UST CO~IPLETED -BRAND NEW • NE\'ER OCCUPIED. Fully carpeted, c:on1· plelel y draped. bui lt -in appls .. elect. gar. d r . uni t & pvt. patio. pool near-b~· * 3 BR. 2 BA, farn . kit. I-level. $350- $365 per m o . * 3 BR. 21 2 BA. 2-sty e nd unit . $350 per mo. * :! BR. & den, I ;-4 B.o\, end unit. $340 per mo . * 4 BR. 21n BA. fam. kit.. d in . r n1., $380 per 1no. CHOICE EARLI ER LOl'ATI O:.JS ALSO AVAILABLE * :1 BR. 2 B.<\, tri-level. ~350 pe r inn. * 3 BR. 211:t B.<\. la rger 2-st_v, \·1c1v , S385 per n10. OTHERS ALSO AVAILABLC: AT . ()f fe rr>d at nnly $29 .950 ~11·.-olP1·k g. patio HN'a5. 111 C(J\l l)J.J-:Tl~I.\ f•rii·ail' pno:ii:' Prhn~ 1'"':· ~Bl(. 1 Ua .s~iit:" Top Locetion 11 f TD l good ne1g hbo1•hooJ, t·!o1e to t"'-'"r"•I r>11 !1eo, ·,Bil, I"• B><, 1110')'. ·"""'l:t lif'i:Qr .. 1'.:''.C'•• Full Price 4'LJ1,000 S oan f ASSOCIATES sl1'°"111_ $~9J)l'.)O \';dt1'' \:•·v. ln(l~r-p(! ~u. -'O t1.11w1 •lip. S•.) .. 11'.tl ~ 1414 Viste Del Oro Lurr aln e !\evens HARD TO FIND ·'~:,,:i(.(l. IJl>'••.'n 1:i.XW'!. \\'llj Bill Grundy, Realtor R1-ok"r61~i2;;rnai1d(•z ~ 1',;. I~TEru:ST '-• ~ NEWPORT BEACH Lgl". homf' in Ol'Panfmnl t'IUTY :!n<J. 49;,._:,i 1R ~::_1~1\'f'r f~r .. ."ll A. 6~2-4tl10 , 2 d TD l ~ .John l'eckha m 11e11{l1l)Orhood. fl 1.o.!nn~. J/·Lido Isl.-J.:ASTBLIJ f/''-1 hr. 2'~ b1t .'\l_\'T--Hi-:Y-~·cJP.-1J~ER ' n oan 1'09 ty ~1133 644-2626 Eloise l.tcQuOY.'n ha ':o;, hugf' h\lng rni. 11·1 hv r-rn , 1/111 1·1n, fan1 r n•. :! <.'ornf'r t:-2 1ol'll! l t9x1 22'. I "SI:":C E t9·Ui" 'f oni Esrohar lrpl•· fnrrnal ,",,:d"'.",',,,".,'.,".",,_ J * NEW LISTING * lrpl c~. tlinetlf'. l'l hl '""''"K~ 6'~•1 ~'I It bhllo!. Par).;111£ .... ;";J;; ba~ on 54~1Z,11 'H---F--·-h;cr-l1t \\.('1'.lt'rn Unnk Blri~. L).(I'-. l\'tlJ rqu , tl<.'Pun \'"" t're ,1111111, nr 0t·11ngP_ 11.lany ,;~P!'. ~75u:l -. ""-I ouies urnis 300 1 HouM1 Unfurn. IJnnPr!<lly Park Kat ie Long fellO\\' {"pniia.:Jy l•ot"llh-d 1,..,.,..a1i;111 ' lt'l\~P hold ti111d at hll)l'1'i' c11•h/tf'rnl!'. Sllne:~:,.r Rral I St-rving Harbor &re• Z1 yrs. Newport B••ch C t M ---'li.11o l!or JDS Days 133.0101 Nights. Ed Peterson rni. lllPr ::.ooo ·"I. fl. 011 011,. ~ l'.<lr 111f. ;;i~ bill hot. D1n1ng "Pl ion :io .vr ;~ niorl(:ll:" ~ .... :al+·, ~iU-?l()O ~lr. \\"h..,..I· Settler Morl;•,. Co. I _0 _•_• __ •_•_• _____ _ I.,...,..,!!!!!!!!'!!'!!!!!""!!!!,;.!!!!.,.-...... -_ ... _..,_._._!'!!_,,.... 11·1 •'I. Surr~ounJ•-11 hy n 1 r r f\)l)n\. 4~' J.'1. 101. l..arxe. 644--01 l~. ,.,-:1.16 E. 17th SITH'! ',\t{)Rf[.£ horn.-. Lif!O arf'a. I 4 BP.. :! b<i. fT•'~-cvr1 pat Huntington Beach 1 Huntington S.ac:t. R'll •'dPn t. i•aiin arf'"·'· 11 5<>u th l•;o!i•• -S?9.~ .B AVC!Zt:·;-r-P,,.aut).---by l.AK~;F. 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'~ "'"" ht> I 1 1 har and a j, :-; ~8 1'(t(;I Pifll flf'r I••!. riP~l]('J :1rl1•1n1.,.-.:I ~~;.\II. rr.nr1 p11 I~ nttl ·. Newport Httight• D\!f'l.J.:X -N E\\' p 0 R T J 10:~ s-. A11RhP:m Bh·d, An~h OIC '· ~ IOpping. srhoo ~. j p;o.t10. !l8(l \\'. t71h, :'\(I. D. ill 11 m aint frrr var•! ~ulJ-1 S.--,.1ng Is b€l1r-\'ini::. )lovt' i•i th· l!'('f~ cir1 2-il'Vf'b. Stull" ---------. · I R~:.'\n·L l hr. no vat·anci<·1<. ------largC" 111. rn1. 11· 'lflll.. !ur-C.'l ."'4ll-2f;39 c•r !;\2-20-L;. niit. Call i;·~7-l 22i. 1111. l(J1'r1~· l hrdnXJ1n fwr , tir,.pl>1cr . l'~r1n Don't hr Me1a del Mar $29,500 S2·1.300 Appt by ()\\l'l~r Mort9ege,, mat d111. 1t11, gar<k'n kll.. --· ---- SEYMOUR REAL TY 1 1:! ."ll lale on this ont'. Cn!l _ l . CLIFFHAVEN !'~\1-J;~7 Trust Deeds 260 pool !ab!~ i;izP fan1. r m. w1 I Fountain Velley 1714 1 twar-h Hhd .. Htc:n Belo ' t-.'9:~-s: .. -;.: :.~:.-0i.'>lt 4,,.~\~;r,.~ i•·;·31'.~~1.1Y ~-~~~~~~ ~ B+>droom.•. 1 M th l;;c;;~;p;;:;y--166 r-.·t:1-:o CASI ! =;~ ~:~~: .. :rr;a_~~~· -~~~ I L,",1·,',·,· 4 ",.1'0". ~ ~a·h~~1h",.',· '"',,.,",,· "·~·· ·,,1 '· 1'.11 REAL ESTATE ..Af;t. ,. >'ff \ I' 1 ,,~OR \fQ"f' '" " 0 a ·17 · • ,, rin. on y, CA LI. ~ •4•-1•1• *LAGUNA BEACH* ,...,., · '"· pool "df'l'k.On1y $.150Pf'l' ,·p1" I.· t!rp.' dbl'''_ Air Conditioned By Noture b M V IC,, ,-,.JI-:'{))! 91~ -~P•" Al'C'O Thrllt f{lr 11 P.r-1 . I ! I J ""'-'13'. · · · Y C ey REAL EST•TE . --·----------,,.ML ; l"n111< -$62,"«! I . . 'I mo .• 111a 1 .. u y "'· _-.,..,.. .-..> l.'2:1/mo <'all ~1r Johnso -.---... ---........ .;. ""' e l{Y n\\"l" 1 -.~ Lor. 2 !.rt, IJV'•l -_..-.., ~ 1 nu~_ SSQflOO l·.'llil lr loan. l 1"'11 .A pprol'al or l'-12-l+tl. ..' ;· : ,. s .' ·. • · " <.d.-,n" 111'i 1 ... S., 11 r t b.•u lti:Al.TY flr-r .inftor: ,,.,. rt: .. 1nnnf'\' ho>1·e,·,.r ,..,,, ·----: . ------~ Ii)-! _I()_ If' .• ~9-:!f,\.l SELLING 1 1~.(!4 ;;,.nnr)rr ."' J I N1•r •"••p•rt P'••I O ftlr• J,k,. Al..,, 11.~1' alVJut ",.,or • JI,\'\[)\ In bt'af"h-1 fir. Cool •'lf-an O(~·an hrvt'7.•'•. YOUR HOME? ron1·,,11lt•m l~·;,111•11 I. n11d .. <1 1 r 1•••· a ppr11 ~.11 . \\p l•1v fami.~ n ... 111. ·rh1• L h•'t~-t>41•1l11" l'ers.•11,1! -"l!Pnr~'" r-tnm f>t-;111•1 1· 1n;1d+> f••rj '}, .'l'. "1'p•·1·w11l'r you unl.1· sn.:oo nit t.·rm• COLLIN S & WATTS For n1.,,.,. 1nh1nn.111vn 1·All 911!-~~.~~ ~:1 ··~. C-l~-CH2i 8~"J-Z:...i:1. 1-0 THE REAL •"-ESTATERS 'I" ",'II ~!•fl' I 4 Hn 1.1;-l>:~-,",r J.i1:-(":"0J ! pAI w/kid'1 J1!11~h~I', /\"'11 'hhl' 1•1·1,1 -pan1·1·~-Ht1n ·1 ~l111kf' 1·1,,.f, ,,,,w p111n! 111!i1d 1•/uu / tlnd r r ~~1 .,1:~ ;,\'.l.(l.-ll6 ,,u 11 unl J \111r._1 <'U~!orn -·· _ ·--· .. __ ~ 1 1.i;, . S J~:. ·~!V r rt.<. <ii7<. 1111 0111 p<I_ Situ. G•rden Grove --0-CE_A_N-FRO-NT-~··•~'~_:__ s10.1~~1 ~~-t ~ S•nt• An• I Li ..•• 121 •. nc.11 ,,n ... ·(11;~:-~":;;;';~7~.~-·an• ALA Rentals • 645-3900 .: f11~. 1 b;i , t1<11·hr. dbl M e sa Verde ,. f\ 1• (l\\':\t.H 1-;w.--I 1;'" ts ''' • ll'"•'tS•· lr<ln• APT Pl..i.Ci.: Hf7ALT'! 4~\.'lifl.I 621) ·'f'•IL"11't C't"n!t r l 11·11 ~ e ~PA("J()l l~ :? Hr. J>l:n•. • Cl.l.A:-0 .. l•r, " ha. ,.r,..,·,1 ,:.ip1' <'rpl, .Jr11•. ri .. 11 .. h1tk" l'.11>!1 ·"-'-f".>11~1 II ,\~. ~.~1::1.1·:0 ---I rpl.-d11•-.. :.'."Iii i:;-•r. Kir'~ 1\ <!••lu~r-"1 11411111. 1-"hll:•"I'"' p;,110_ B.i· ov.i~r. SZ.1.9.'0. ••>41/ !:rrtv.·•1 Ile.<. ti li-!rn(r. -·R--E -Ll-CENSEES • SIC,000 1~1 TrJ vn C-'2 PRrt-~I ok. :51."Al. ~i.r:1~t'. •·rrt~. <lq1s. ftn...:t'd. \'rl.~ 1,.., 5:tr•. •n<1 fi7:1-~ll4. Huntington Beach :;11 Ii . ! 111 12 1•n1 ~ h·~·\., J.111:i.t1l'ir1.: a l'<r ll. ?'1~· C'\J\ "d p;r !•n 11·/lrpl,, 4 r~r ,-,i.r' 1,.1·111 l lll .' lll<T <l."t.· 11 ~ild al St.i0.000. Stronr t1urf'r 1 ALA Rent•ls e 645.3900 ~!);H"lh~!" <!rr·~. ] ,:dfi!.;<•·1-·----· -· ----~RI' 12! I ~ Rei''· <;A -~ :; P.I: hf•!ll<'-~ q,I,. Jgp ff'!lt't'd "11111"•'• ·""IUll!IU\io: , .. ~,1 Mission Viejo ·--····-('Q ,\lnl<r !O ~ • .i.-~ 111'"!--' i.• <"Qn~tnirring hld R. 1""N'·. $\\)..cozy 1-8 1~ c;.rld!!r-~I; 1.111·k ~;inl, '.! ha, •·1 pl~ &. (.. Stn Clemenf e 1 1 1 1 l11(!•r ·;1~. rtr r 11.vc: \'1:>00 •., ,,. f ,,1 -f. 1 .. ,.,,. h--•• o'. "'"° lQ !u1111 -' \IY•p~ •11 l:l:. :; 11,.. >l/!i.:t IM.<llll~ nn 11•""1 l, ,J,.,t 11 n!llll"'i llllf' 1 ,11111, 111,.1 !I'. (ll~!'n<ll\J J tn ,.., ,_ " ~1 r11~. ··n1 rl ~!il !!U. '.\'r lit·h!.~ 11\"-•I "J ,!<•t), \ 11," 1(,1, ~·Hth Lisre n 10 the Surf b•11·r1·i. 1•11 11_ ~·1.-.<w t1n1 .. OJ>-ioi;, ·Rkr 4~l:l-ll!'i::. Bue Beacon * 645-011 .!.· ,\lf'l)onnf'll Wi.iglR~. S230 Turner As•oci•I•• 1 , .~ , , rl · .. 1 b , .. 11.1.. t11•1u1I. ~·1 t1n11• •~I~. •"luu; . _. ··-· '""'· ,,n l.;P_ <"lf'"o•<"" d•p . ' !H,~l·1~·. '" \\ <'l'p l.~ .. !Jl~ ... 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A ~~ IJ 11\ r Ir, n" n r. ! • RL :\T1'.R:.; DRE.A~t-1 Rr. inn. i~r ,( 111.~\ + .is:--.o. Ai;:1 . ' voor 0\\11 -1·nrl.· ;Hl•I !ll;inl I I 1 ha, r.1111 ('rll A.·!.1 11c :.~i-2~~ I cm. f n('(i .1d. !\id.«<"""' l .l()f', :->26-2:13:1 1'•11n "111'11 .~~:.:;.(\, r.~/)1 CANYON Westcliff 'n ~..-iur ""11 i,,,,~ )llnt. \'i<1\. \'i•r<lf' \!ar r~~-l7fi,1 l."12.'.-,(I. ()rJo;r•..: ~AT & s1 -~ '26--1,., .. ~]f.-_-i;,,-;-·llMii~~-~r;;;.: Houus Furnished 300 S14'.1. ~ ---SOH)I. 1-Baih, nea.r a ))r.ur S \~~ n1n pa,\' 1111 H~~ti .:;-gton Harbou-,--Cnnvt'n1f'nre v.·11 n .~f'i"h 1s1"11 \,,\:'T ()Vr ~~RJ.'I:(; !1-6; \.F:HDlJ~;ri !.',~tOPEH-111rt n11n 1n"; ~f'l"r><iahl ,.,I General ALA Rentals • 645-3900 ~rhools. ~lrorr~ h tll •·h. 8!13-i.\.";~ :.i,•11.)~ \"1e11·. hPR1Ptt f"""•I :'! Rr1! I -'-"-'-· 1';1 11 4.r..1 ,., -··-_ ~.11,~ 1ra11,., ~<.rur If ! ll>'"' $2:xl/n1n l)ll _,·,.a r lea~. REA L ESTATE ' / " 1111. ''"'· l•HI pr1f'f' -· e Rt:DGl-~T R<Jc-.,.1cr-J Br B', t f,1nr r 1 l•hjr<>ini I. f'ollllls ·•J1"111_::.,,~ .. , ~li'I(• Jo,(Jl't S11lr I•) 01111,1. J-'u-st l _~k~-~":L~'---MINI RANCH ·~~-9111.>. by M•Voy I \1,.,1, "'" lia t\1•. F1·1•lr. n••11 Rea ltor 642..4J5J '1· 1 "I I I ' 1in1r-,,ffrr,.,-\. J BR. [L6 Ha, Tl:IPL} \ ., h!k~ ''""' , .. I f d I h1C<I )"....rd. r n1·1 i;a r kul • ~ -f-ll'.-f~O-<>do-. ,,::---, ,, .. ,, .._ , -, _ , ''I "~ .• •a l': 1[1', ru~. ~ o.~-111· u 1ni;: util. ('0:1 ,;na I P"f..:. SJ}{) " r ::1 ;;:';'.;::·;•;,;:1~:, ,'.,:~',1\:/' EMERALD BAY LOT I ;'.'.;:~;:;1-' .. :'~"0,;;"';:;~~'. ~:.;~·;;,1~;~,;~;~:~:::;~:~ ~'.~::,::~~~ ~:: ·;:;;," ;:;',~";:, ;;,.,_'';'~;;,,,''~,': t;~,~.~~·;~~:~~,~~ ;~';::~·:J ;;;·;: ,~1~;,;';"· LOW INT. LOAN! A DOLL Hi il "I: 1.,111,a• 1 Bf: 7 n~ • r.rn•·.-· ..., rn.! 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A LA Rentals.• 645.J900 .. .;t·\1,1r 1 .• f •.. , 1..1 " 11•1 :11 . .,n~ .. , •·r,,!1 nr; ALA R entals e '45-39'00 ,-~r .. · r ,,1....;; • "nr~ I• I''"'' ,,,,1, ··;111 \-i:h'''''"' T11 nh .,. .. 11~·1~ ·11"r1•··11 •·"•1"r "I I .~'''''~" \\(ll', ""'' 11•1•11 'fl!' ''P j 2 r~'"' •1•1;.n1 .. ,,, l~·!h "'11111 ,t. Englund R IE t t , .li>.-1;11 j ~~~ " t ~11 ! r,·,.1 ~T!(.l'l1• !'t ll;,ohrl•lr e sr.'H r.,\1 1 1.\t ;r~00.\1 -\Rr. -,, -~.1.1111-r.J rn.-os .\.~:, larw in Realty. Int;. :·::;;::~. 1,~~·~~~./.;;:,1_1', ~ , .... lll'"• ]l~l~:·~ll ea ~1·1~ : .. n' --S1 5,1~oo ·~.A-:----1 R(!.1!~~:1•. JI R:~" M'~~~';'~·,; 1R'·'~ft~r l !1!' <'lf•ff ! ,,., " ~.,,,, :··~·! G 'P, kLd-: t.· pt't~ ol-; ~;..;11 -~ e; ~n~;::/t~~,,.n~~7~~.l.tij !15f.2 Hrnoktn1r•1 , ll n11.:11 r11! * SlS ~ 1 1 , I 1 ~1 11 :.,..1 .... .,,., f·ib<I . 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Ch'l.'I l n1•r lnl 11 1hi~1 or 1ra1lf'I' ~'"~I f or 6-l&-mJ ' pvll, inc'I pool & r.>nni1i tti cH • S ACRES $690 F.P. ~l11r!in. titl 1'\n. t<.lain SI ,, •1~rr. Lrg. Im. rm., kl\-r,ly ·--' __ 1 1 · ' lor •tltt! honlf'O\\"fl('f'll. S."iO dn. SIO 1110, 1;, int. Riv-_ R1 vtr~ide. 92501 ff!,/ , pal lo. laundry rm., I l BR,-_1 ~ b~ .. yard, pa.110 2308 l:J>~ f'l'J.11\p Coun1>·. Nf';11r ul1f'r . R I E0i':t I hltn. kt, Ta~ ovtr low 111• Pac1l1c Dr1\e. ,I-, .. , ... ,, .... , .. ~,· 111/llf' 10 •. IO.V, (;ox! ln1•H I· .E. h • • , , .. T'f'~I k>ll.n " mo,·, I" ,·rn-1 •• &-14-6168 ... ·· •~ "' · . • • .., • """14'r · xc • • 112 " , -: ----?---_ ITI('n1 ff>1• lut1.1rt. 011•/lf'r , . mNl1111f'1}. Only $27.;,l)l. /\CT Cott• M•se 0 1 F '· .nr bay· -hou~,.~ io! 71 ~. :'•K1-19'J::. l Rn. 2 BA. rw-11 ht-a t_ air , r AST. !').19.7724 or 892-;tn:?. ""'°'"'°"":::--::--:-0----.111; ~. "~" ,,,.. only -·--------------OIAH'.\f!NG 'I Bdrn ho s.<w11·11 F'v.,,.:.11 11 \fir-ha,.! I ,,,.,..,. fnH~· 1mpro1 !'ti 1"'111£"1':\!t'lrt I~ !on1. h";i1t•l ('()'rf,\Gf: _ furn l •h"d · • 7 1 \JM' ;ri-··..-Fl t>iu!\ Al 1 R 1 · urrd,.nn»unfl it l •I. ri pr ... 1. l11rr.:~h1..-t 1 hlk Palm ! rlf'aJl ss·, nKl un lll Ill<'\ OMP lo \\r.str-J1ff Plll.7.& f;~,~~"IO " '" · ·' l(l.l l'h•'l·'l 1 P.) "'"r."r. t~.'!O'l '>nn 1:cc Slv>pplrt.C t 1"n1 .. r, \\"nnirn prl'lrr,.,'...i , :i.~6-ifiO.· Cr'p111 Ii 0rp!> SJG:i._ n10 no ·-· ________ ._I !'Al !40.11. fe•,!)l() for 1..,zunll. <:'1.\1 , .,---· -• _ _ 1 1·h1lr1..,.n or pt'I.•. 64;">-l.~IS. hull! '.! RP.. 1:ri.'.>1() •Lmet/•Cry 6':'"~ r1rpe:. i:ard,.llt'r, G blk.• rrom "''OO!i p11 nl'g lrt r n«I J)lllin, • &l~iOO.I • ot1 rypts 15' ----htnl·h 3'16.'>. ~•003. 10 1 · .. 1 2 • .' ----· w m11 1n ,_.,. ,,1, ("I 1 I -1 :11 I I l'ilil -, ) ... --. I 1'1iliill' "'SINCE 1946 .. Isl \.\'e!!lm1 Banlf Bld1 Unl\'er!llly Pule Days 133-0101 N ights ~r.\r_:;_hr.-2b11. crpt,.., .-1rP5. blrn~. Cnn1mutll l.1• pno.t Al p1!.rk, !f'nn1., rourt' S200 1110. t 'all \Ir Banl<'~ 1-0llr!(:l 21;1/:tf l-lR.~3. l"l 'l'~;!t Ba•·k l~.1. \'Wlom l(-' """pt'!T1 .-r .. 11. 0 ,.. n r r I. noR\I. I BA, Mw "IT''~ ' COLl.F:GE PkT Br,htd pool flA''CP..ES-f -Hfoa~ii)-, JHP.: J.-O L"H. 1p11 N!i -Mr11dol0.·Lav.'ll I QUICK CASH Lagun• Be•ch &13-8146. I TIRED r r:J\at Id 2_', n •\, IAr11 1ly r•n. f .. ,I ~th . P ,•<'1'1" ~i--1 Rr 11au!1~ SIOO-Studio SS!J. 1004 f F:DERALAVE It's "'~Y,; == ;~:· 61j~:_ fr:,. P'!I ~!:1~~111;.!,~1~· 11~~ ,:r;t~: THROUGH A rrnn11nent.Oldl'r sa!IU'ltd I ~ bdrm. I B11. Rtn1 S180 to ftplatt. Ju.irt w11!ch tlw • · ,l(l;o or .....,..!!().:".\ ~ ' · · · 1 , 11dull!I 4!).1...11170 !.y!l(' Rl!y 583 \\'. 19th 1 ft.n1ihlre & m.lscel1anecr.n WF.r;TcTfi.T '-_-,.,. --:1-Dr. fr(lld t n Co. M401 . o•ILY f'ILOT . . 5-\3-~93 5-18-Z:..l'l rolumns In t~ Cl Wed •• , • " ) .-·---A I~ you ad In fhe clll.HlfHtd I ---· ,... d••f'(Ornt"ri ~ br. l b• f•m, I l1>T~ In tl~rtinr H,.•1 S77il s ECnON7 Someone Ii l BR. 1•rpt!<. rl1i>~. 111-r f>(I . Sf'ction. fl ll, bf<.11 m f'l'l.1 ri1. •n1111"I '•'11 fnr •: l200 lcir t.I. WANT AD ... !china-IM . I! Ol a l ' 111.J". lncd. no p.-T~. Adi!~ r ,,r thRf l!t'nl 11ndrr • ...,. .. ,_ $.~.~ AJ!j ~,~._,, _··~'>-147:) tor ~i._'lf\ __ f _ ~~"1nday! · ! Slfi~. ;,.tl-1 41)), ~162. try ll'I~ Pl'nny P1J'l('her ~· H H L U< ,. h 0 pl 985 w " " N ' • BE B °' fl " LS D• ,, " SP, ho " Un AT °" " s. S3i cu Co w 3 8 N< w Ho Go LG " yd " 84 e. Me 3 B S'.?i ~la Co G e co I RR •m ,.1 962 l'.:A. N SJB: Co * Uo 2 "" °' ""' Co I " • Fo $23:' Br dr Hu 3 bl• Du 2 B 67. Co SP bit SP ,, VI SI A ;, 'I ' OAll V PILOT ~· I[~ _ .... _u_i ...... ~J~l l'-____ t ... _ .. ~1~~ _''"_'m'_""'"'',. ~, _ ..... jlt) 1-"'-lltJI ....,_ .. ·-I~ c__''_'"m_'"'_''"_'' .. _,~ ''"'m'"'""''"' ~ '""-'"'"'~• ~ ._H~o_u_ .. ..,..•...,.U_n_f~u~•n_._, __ 3_o_s i!~.~"-P:....l•_•_•_•_U_n~f~u~'"~·-~3~50~ •A•p•,,•.•F .. u.,n .......... ,.. .. Apt. Unfurn. 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,;; .. .;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;,1 r: 36S Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 3'5 Apts., Apt,., Apts., Huntington Beach Cod a M•sa Cost• M••·• Cott• Mes• Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ---'-------Newport h•ch N•wport B••ch AVAIL. July I. I Br, CAl'l)(Jr1 FAIRWAY Hunt ington a •• m Huntington a •• Ui Huntington Bt:•ch 7'¥ min . lrorn ht h. IO mo 1~. "'"1. .....,,... VILLA APTS. NOW YOU CAN AFFORD L•guna 8a•c.h DUPLE~. 2 br, b J l l n ~ , FOR LEASE crptsl<lrp$, pvf patio, gar. AT VICTO RIA Bl:A{ll ,,1;,1,-10,-"...::.·;.688c::;9:::.·-~--- Un1que 3 bdrni. horne, lo-N•wport Beach Dan• Point NEWPORT BEACH ca1ed •Jn th,. ocean side of 2 Br. 2 bll, frp!r , dihwshr 1 hw.v.. at V1c1or1a Stach. lllk 10 nrf'an. &. 1torts. S250 Ou!slanding oeean v1e11', ji,~ n10 }f'ar lease. 642-2020 h.iilhs, "2 sunken ti.rb11. 2 tlrt-days, 64&-6114 evf's. SIN GLE". TV, pool. (>('ts <"lk. l & 3 BR'• Enjoy $750 ,000 health club & spa; 7 pools, 7 Dana ,\111r111a Inn, 34 lli Private paoo. pool ~ lndlv. tennis courts. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's, Also ~ Coa.s1 Hw.v. laundry 1ac, story townhouses w/ 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. kitch- pJarPs, I in mstr. bdrm. All l~~~~~~~~jjiiiiii rf'{! ('f'(\ar c~lf'rtor Alll1r1uc l' Huntington Beach NellJ' Orange Co. Alrport & ens, private balcony or patio . 1-'rom $175. UCI. Adulll; only. Subterranea n parklng, elev, maid service. sta1ni'd ~lass \.\lndow. Co!nr· Ap.1rtment11orRent [~J La Quinta Hermosa 20122 Santa An& Ave. Full-line food market, dry cleaner, beauty M&r. Mrs. Joachim, Apt 3-A .salon within complex. 7 beaut. n1odel apts. ed sk}l1ghts. K11t tirn w a llll;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~-~ btuh·lllS 1ndud1n~ Nutfll1e 546.ti215 AliioR TOWNHOUSE ~ am to 6 pm daily, other times by appt. c e n t f' r 1v a!la<'hmrnrs. ()(oNl<'d ai·t-ess 10 path\.\'ay, Apts. Furn . lead~ 1n 1hc IX'ar:h. l·G.,-e_n_•_<_•_I ______ _ 360 Spanish Country Estate Lh1. ing & Spacious Ap~. Tet· raced pool ; wn:Cen a:as BBQ Unbelievable Living -Only 1 Br unf $150-furn $17S 2 Br unf $1 75 furn $210 Jamboree & San Joaquin J-£iUs Rds, N. of Fashion Isl and. 714 ; 644-1900 !or leasing info. YRL \'. LEASE ~ ~10l\'TH :i !l~SION ru-.:.l\LT\' Rent BeauUIUl FUrniture lor as HtUe as PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS """"· c""' ""'" "'""''ONE MONTH Pl!ONE !7141 49'1-0731 c o mplete wit h your 100•;. L1gun• Hills ALL UTIL INCLUDED I Speci.al Bonus: a 1tl\•tr- plated <'-.rrd!e anutter ls I yours ll you brin1 this ad \\.·hen you ... 1sir our mndi!l11. 2117 Harbor, near W1l!Of1 :;: BR. l '1 BA SfUD!O TOWNHOUSE. $1401 n10. • }fear~ pool-Adult.s only e No p!'l~-Adj to shopping Apt. Unfurn. 36S 36S I •pt, Unfurn. Lagun• Beach -------VF:R\' fll(l' I RR , 12" l1v 1n1, Costa Me•• 3 AR. 2 ba. all Plec bl!n5, p1•1 Pur chas• Option 11111 10, pr>QI prn S219 nio Ind. 1!rm 11eleeuou. 962-9.j:?J {ll' !!6~976. 24 Hour Dely. Newport Bea ch CUSTOM Furniture Rental 2 ~R: 2 BA, w/drn or 3 BR. 517 \\'. l9lh, C.M. 5-lll·J481 \1/flplc, cpl~. drps, lrg 2 Anaheim 774·2800 car . gar, view of bay. La.Habra 694-3708 Walking rlistance to s!ore~.1==-:=c::.. ____ .:::C.:::'.::'.:'. Npt Hgl s Se hl d is r . Balboa Island £)()/n1n. Avail July. By ,1 B . . appl, frl&-R40:1. • , DR,\IS., ll'plc. Pnv. patio. 4 b!ks S. or Sa n Dirgo Prwy p k l 'k S • on Beach 1 blk \V H 11 •r -I e urrcund1ng to 1621 t' Park~id~ on La::. QUIET • DELUXE (714) 817-S.141 1·2 &_ l BR APTS • lllODER.~l BDR.\1 4 BLOChS 1'0 B ~: A C 11 PJ!O'.'IE~ ~2·'1~)'.!, f'REE ut 1I, furn l BR apl Nr bt'aeh, poo l. Sl30 up Call '.J."h-~777, ~~~72!l:Z, !'l:lf>-1.W.. A!so •urn . Bachelor Prv pali0s • H!d Pools Nr 1hop'i • Adul ts only Martiniqu11 Apts. 1777 Santa An& Av('., CM llfgr. Apt 11.3 &ifi-5.542 7-0--.-~~---I S.lOO Yr!y 111t· ut1l. BEAUT. moo, 1n1•nhousf' 3 ~BR 2 Ba apl S2j(I yrlv. Lagu na B•ach Br, 2'2 Ba, frplc, pa llo, \\'1nron Rr11J E:s1a!r 6~:>-3331 2 BR. t\o i;1cps. Block 10 1 * Spanish Elegance pool, 2 c11r gar, all bhns.1-----------'"- crpts. rlraJ)('s. Lca.<P 529.'i. Balboa Peninsula hf'ach. :\latur,. adulrs. \\'Pek fl t .'.)23-4710 or S·l6-JS9l nr .i;ummrr. 494-7669. Quiet Adult Livin9 Shag Cpl • drp1 • bltn~ &autltul Pool. e A\J UUJ Pd DEL UX E APARTMENTS NOW A VAl~BLE Air Corid -~·rptr'I\ • 3 s,vim· mlJl.11:' Pool~ • Heallh Spa - Tf'noi~ Crl.i; • Cam,. I.: Bd· harrl Roon1. 1 &-:.? BEDROO:i! ~·R0:\-1 $130. MEDITER RANEAN VIL LA GE 1400 Harbor Rh·d .. C,,\i, I n4) ;,;)7-80'JO HARBOR "'"' ('p1 , rlrps, ocean l'ir,1, rlo5P t!l hrarh, pvt 1undrt•k, u11df'rgrou111t ga r, k1l1·hrn h1 rn. l\1r. Hi·ai.:k, 49-1-7-147 or 4!W·!l6.1.l Laguna Hills 3 AR, 2 BA. cpt~, rlqi~. ll<r . d '11~hr, dbl ;::ar, nin1nrr , S27j. 4!14-2661 M•s• V•rde DLX 2 & 3 B;,--2-R11. encl i;:Rr, $145 & up. Ren1al Ole: 30!'!5 MllC'f' A\P., ~1)..1034 N•wport B••ch evrslwknrl.i;. SINGLt: Cotla;::e, ufil pd. Newport Beach Sl30 n10 fhru 9115. S7J/n10 LSE :i hr. cr p!sl d 1·11 .~ "!n1rr. Blk 10 bay i, heh. :\10BILE: ho mf', L11~1 il rf'a . D1~h11shr. ga rb. rl1sp. P-J 67'.'368 •· I J b I 2 BR. $1iO Adults; only-oo pe1 , 24! Avocado St. 646-0979 TOWNHOUSE * Step• to BHch * 2 BR. 2 ba ., bltns .. Ocean I 11r...-. Adult~ onl). ~o Pf'\S. "" .,...... ,.ear y ne"' r. 1:r halh, ~~.'i3S~ar rlr. .S~9j rno.1,7-8""o"n">71,~f<p~k-.-,c,c1-00-,-,-.c3c1oj I crpts, drp.~. }C'!iow hlln~. COUPLES ur 2'117 Harhor, Nr. \\'ilMri Yrly S2i:i, Avail. ,!uly l!-.I, E. Bay. S2j(I mo. Lease rncl patio. 50' 10 !>11} & pori/, R001\1-J\.1AT£S 2 BR on I fir. Xln1 cond. • • .. • * SP,\CIOL'S !'! hr c.~rcul1vP yearly, Inquire at Ap t. c. $2.1;; n10, yrJy, Adult!, no l\rw super l BR, 2 Ba1h, hon1e ovrrlm\.;1ni::. rouril ry 67.J.-1521 or 54~7771. [)('ls 673--8796 lrp!c, "'I bar, bfoamf'd ce1!- c!ub. S.135 lea.<r . ;'.4,1-2.1.:17 • Rates by Week-On Ocean 1 ,BoAcc=ttoEcLcOcR~-"-'-,,.-,-,.-,-,-,-,-... 1 in.e:s, pane!ltng. Pr Iv a le Lrg. CIOSl'iS -f'll ~)r1, $1 ~.0 I 3 BR. 2 ba . b!t n~. Chilrlrf'll a He;1!1'1:! pool -Adul!s only \\tlconir. $300 Yearly. Avatl- • f\'o j)('ts-Adj. to shnpp1nf( 11till' 00\\ ! University Park Lovely Bachelors, 1-BR. 28' max. Studio a pl on ch:i n. patio, all N"r. facJ.!. Adult&. -----'---·----1 Maid .i;ervice. Pool. Util. nel w/f1011I. S200/mo. 011 1'o pels. .t·rom $80 per 1 ATTRACT. 3 or 4 br t\\.·nhse e 67~740 • yrarly lP.llSl'. U111 pd . roomma!r . ori grrrn bell . Nr pool, OCJ::A~FRONT COTTAGES }'rarly lease. li!il p d . *"' 6'!£.007.l * .. ~rhn o l ~ .. ~hnp.~. 4J ll Rr.a~.ii·rf'kly r1ltr.~. fi7:l-2GGZ. NICE & QUIET ~.~rlhur>: \lay i\111 11 .l1 il.1 673-492:\ • LRr; 2 Br. !1J rn apt. !l'.l\ 2 RR, Cl'pls, 11rps, b11lCQny, s3,,, \\'r11r v. l\la ~!)l f1 :.1 14 -,, ,, )CX'ked i;:.ar. Nr bu, & lhP- CilrAI Hf'{'f Avr, La :Jolla. OCEANFRONT 2 br. Quir1 I · nalb1a Blvrl , .S lfi.i/n1n d 1 J I • Yl'al'ly. l\'n rnPn. Ph brlorr ll lrf'. Adl!s, m Pf'ls. Avail Cal1 r. 9~!()Jj, 11 u I ~. no prls. • ll "' Aug, J uly 1st. Sl45/mo. 645-351 ~. -;;;,;------1 .~m~o~o~<~Y~<C."L'~'c· ~6~i~~,-~''':'c· __ 9 an1 or Ix-fore 6 pn1 , Westminster 8311--00:!S. QUIET.Nie• Vi•wl 1----------·ICorone d•I Mar -2 B d Bk 3 BR. 'l 8 1\, lrnC'f'rl. Pets OK.l.:C:...:...:...=:...:;.;:.:_ ___ Ocean V i•w-Furn. Yrly r, rps, nu crpl.i, a er Nr Hi .Y hl lrf'OP \Vay, BACHELOR APT-2 yrs old. 2 BR, 2 BA , bar type kt!. . ll11rbor 1hop'g. Locked Rar. \\'rstminsirr. ~l--6j4 J. clean k a 1tract1ve, Ma n upstairs. Ltl: rt'c rm. pa11o Aduhs, no pet~ $145. I'd 67' 57-fi .,_ '71 32~• 645'-3515 or 644-075.1. House s Fur n. or pre · :>-,,.,, Rrn r, ~mo. ·1 ·• ... , """=-- \\. TER LIKE-A-HOME Unfur n . 310 FURN.JSHED Bachelo1', shag A FRONT :\ BH. 4 Bir.. .,-----------1 crpt, drape.~. Lilli paid, home, nf'll l) rrdrc. on 1111n. l br, 21• ba, J600 sq fl. n ·w G•neral S120/mo. Call 64+-7792. r!.v Oeacb. $1.000 ;\1o. .sh;ig_ cpts, closr1.~ galore, LG .~ bf'rl 111.~t pa1ntrd, Costa Mesa carpt"I• k drapes. lencedl----------- yrl . Jain . rm, childt9n & * SUNNY * R1U Cnirwly Rlrr. f>.12--4fi'20 e lrc bl1ns , sep din rm, nr e HACH. SJ J:. fltO. Yf'~rl~~ OCC. $l9.'i. ~6.ll~>:l *** LIKE LIVING IN YOUR OWN HOME ••• 2 Br, 11,,. Ba unlurn. Cpls, rl1p.~. en1·I, pa11n WILSON GARDENS Apt1 Ph. 642-6811 afl 1 pm. ./ SPACIOUS-NEW 1 I.. l & 1.ux Apli. Poo!, Df\\', crw! gar, ~aut. ft'{' rm & laun- dry f11r1J Nr. OC C'ollei;:e & rrwys. Adull5, no J)('ts. 64 2-4170. HARBOR GREENS GARDEN Ir STUDIO AP'l'S Bach. 1, l , 3 BR'1, from SllO. ZiOO Peter.son \\'ay, C.M. 54&-0370 pe r~ ok. $215 P/M Broker -* ACRES * 34 z .... 14:i:1. * Mctel-Apts. * Jnrlul\es gar&Jtf'. IM.\1AC 2 BR, Crpts, drps, ;.;"'"'po rt Br11ch R iiy fii :t-1 64 2 Hltn~. Beam ceiling, Adults. ,, No pets. From $145. 197i <J~g.5(1 A'ITRAC, 7 BR, I s;, ~. BEAUT I BR . marvf'!-\\'ail11,.P. Open l0.5 or call ~ Balboa Island Studio & 1 Bedroom.1 1.0W RA'TE..5 Macnab-Irvine R!"alty Company 3 BR.--$325 MO. S~ \VC"C'k-$100 i\lo. D11i!y Rates Aval!. 6' Color TV, Alr.Cond • Pool, Pool Table • Sounds 2376 Newport Blvd. ~148-97~5 ou.i; Vlf'W, Spa, T('nn1 s J. 54~5.'\li6 11.ft 6 pm. BA., i.:rp1s, dfllll, ~am cr1I. pools. 64-t-.f652, &M-4096 1n1:s. 1>6110 t>n!ry. Adllll DUPLEX<le!u.-.:p 2 Br, bl11111, only-no Pf'IS, Rrf'~. 21'>4 OCE:ANt'RONT 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1 C""I•. dcp•, _,,,,, 1-1,, 0 .,. ~ '" .,.. .... ania. ..An11 /i,vr. 673--0.~!l!'l. yr lrase. s32:;...s.11.). 2211 \V. Rllr, palio, tndry rm. Ad!tll. * ·r i·I>-.·. G·B-L"'S • Orranfron!. 675-1410. No pl'IS. Sl50. 722 Joann S!. " "' e \\1!1'.'TF:R RENTA LS e , 2 Br. l '~ 811 11 / i.:11r. SJ.'i.'i. Rf'n! NO\V for Scpl ! f 2 BR, l " BA, 11harp, {'J'pls, Adlls. Cp!.~. drps, blrn11, Ind ABBEY Rf.'\ITY &1"311"01 rlrps, lWO IQ. II . Av111l11.ble yd \\/ p11t10. \V1r pd, 2439 C:i!I : 673-3663 642-22:''3 f.\'('S. associated BROKER$-AEAL TORS 2025 W Balboo 673·l66J \\·E5 TCLllt' DELUXE 2·BH. ('pt.~. drps, Frplr. 1lshwr. Arlull ~ only. 17.11 BPdffJrd Ln ~Jan11f!l'.'r • Ap!-E Cati 61&-~::72 -----------SEACLlt't' J\1 anor Apl~. 2 Br. Also l Br. &\'ail J uly 1 Crpl~, drp~. hl111s, pn11I, pnv pot10, ~tud10 lyJlf', 1 ~it Bt1 . lnfunl ok. ':>4&-~liS2 1;.2; Plarrnl!a A\'e. 1\sk about <JUr d1s('<')11n1 "--~~-SUBLEAS E -$350 F.xt•c. 3 BR. Park No,>wport T1111 nhou~e. ;\lagn1!iC"nl Bay Vtl'\\'. L'nfum. No prl~. ;.;11 ct11tdn-n URdf'r l~. &16-4701 lJP.fOT(' 5, ~,~.(16.1!~ \\'knd <, BRAND NEW Sl:1S. l AR. Frplr, 111.WOt/ outrloor k1IC'hl'n, heated pno!. .'irP 111 204:r..i S;inla Ana AvP . or 1·all ~>!:17·0211. Apts., Aak for Commander Ratting. 21661 Brookhurat SL Huntington Beach, (7f 4) 962-6653 36S Apts., N•wport Beach Furn. or Unfurn. NOW OP EN Costa Mesa Apts., 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Ccsta Mes• :..JO.r:2 Santa 1\11;1 A1 r .'\pac- 1'1us:.? RH,~ R,\ 11 ft•pli·. pn. I pa!lo. l~11H1.~ "f ~-1 .. ~r1s. Jl!d. - ~-~~~:~~l~:~w -I FU R N. Y RL Y. J hr lllll' 11 pT, lri.:: CVl'f'f'l'd t pon·ll. &12-·1>;]6 Hl·:AUTl~-l-1. /'.irk ;.;,"vpqrt ~Ith h•a '°'· ! h1. I i•'I\, i :1 ajl-1 I" n>;, l'l 1. .l i;i(t 1~•1 p •r 1:1~·. $12."111~" li11-fl771a ll 1; p 111 ------i\lfHJ~HN 2 HI!, \ '• ba, c rp 1~. flrp~. h l1 111s., fl•~hwshr Cn\l plr or nu11urr 11ilul1 su;: .. :\In fio\:.!-1.~~7 -. _____ , FOR l.<'a.~r. llt'w drlu.\.C' 3 Br. 2 Ra. "I''-Slf'p.~ t!' 111·r:1n R.f'f rf''J . d.iy1 t'lll • 861-1.11!) e1r~ 121'.l• lill7-tl'l:i4. -~~ E-ltl.l'FF, 'l Hr, 1 1>11, hl ln~. B1:1tk Ka} \'il'.,. $:.!:.?fl. lf'a'f' &1-1·06f1H. ~~----OCF:A;..v1:0:-.11· '.l llr. :! f\a. 1 yr Ira~" ssr.~s:ri:1. 1'21~ \\', Of•·anfron t, li7:...1 410. QUICK CASH ' THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 Apt1., = ii==~:z \\'hy nol 1nove up lo apartn1ent living at its f i nest~ l on1e and in spect these spa- cious, beaullfully appointed apartments today. 1 MODELS OPEN DAILY & 2 BR. Apts. w /terraces FROM $140 to $295 l uxu ry Adult Living Clubhou1• -Soc ial l if• Pool -Indoor & Outdoor Sports MERRIMAC WOODS 425 MERRIMAC WAY, COSTA MESA I.;-catured in P rofessional Builder's i\1agazine as "SlJ;\NGRI LA." Ye11!'1y lf'asr . Cn ll Max inr \\'i!J1a111~ f('r app1. &1 r..:;2.i;; Nt::\V O\VNER:undcr l'\E:\V MANAG!';:"11ENT ~' • or. '1 1 now, SJ6;. mo. 973 Valencia, OranRe Avr .. F.. 6.36-1120. Newporr Heights I Apt. No. 1, !'l.i7-7i6.ll. ---* TOWNHOUSE-* CLEAN 1 flr 2 Ar Arll l• nn * BEAUTJrUL l "'-l BR. 2 Br, l'r BR, 1·1113, rlrps, im- rris. Lg kil s1~.~~1.-.,... 'z421 Con_temporsry Garden Apls, Furn . or Unfurn. 370 J Furn. o r U nf ur n. J 70 I l::;::o;:;;::;:;o:::;o:::o;::o;:;;::oo:::;o:::o;:;;::;;;::;:;o:::o;::::;:=:::::::;:;c'I · ~ ~" PatJo J I I !lo. Adul1 5, $160. 140 E. Mr.!. E. 16!h St NB f>.lfi. Jf¥}1 5' t P cs • poo ' ody l..11. 54,~. J-1"'. 642·8235 675·3210 CASA de ORO Macnab-Irvine l"""""'""""""""""""""""ICASUAl. Call!. L1v111g 111 11 -----11a rrri l\.1rd1trrraoean Almos- · ' · Sl j.O..SJ6S. Ca ll ~~5163 ""' LRG ! hr lun1 ='IJ"I C11r Pnr1 :-;rAC2Br 11p!s. S l40~ Mesa Verde plirre. Spat·ious "olor •"0-All uhls. l li:l. J.: 2 BR, 2 ba, crp!d, drpd, /'--Pl I' t"' • i bhns, .,n,·I gar~Jl:P, Jodry . .,.,1, 11.v yd. Cp1~. rlrp~, 3 BR. 2 Ba. rlin. rm. Pool . ordina!f'd ap!s -dCl>igned & S2i'.) Uni. s29;, F'urn. furn1shN:I !or ~1ylr & rom- \1srlgr DRvls, RHr MZ...7(00 foci • Heatf'd pool • Kitch- ~~136. t in . Cle11 n. S160 mo . Bl 1n~. par10, k!d.~ ok, G•n•r•I II :..l&-00!!2; aft fipm :,77_z..JR 1991!. ,\lapl .. No. I ~lll·7fl&'l 2'!14 Ccillrge No, fi 646-22117 Condominiums r n \\' indi rPct h~h!lng • e t'ABULOUS 2 ~!y, l1v rm --- .,.,/spirsl -"'T~. trpl , 2 Bdrm. 2 Br. unfurn . r.pt, SlJ!°). mo 111 Ba. Slll:i tl'oJlU"ll l pool, l nf~ot ok :..:" IJ('ls. Joann VEN DOME Unfurn. 3 20 Delu~c RfO. Ad 111ts. No pt'IS 1-...::c.:;c.;.;.;.:.: ____ ....:::.:1 1 BR .s 1;.-, ru rn. l'TlL!TlES lNCLUD~[l Gener al U.Th1ACIJLATE AM'S! 14:-, E 1111h :;1. 64 2-460J. __ I s1 ._r~f :_:'i-1~:14.17. __ _ DF:LUXL 1 Br. xtra !11:. I l A· 2 RDR~l. pool, I rhil rl Rl!ns, rp1~, <irp~. refni::. O!~ SlfiO . up. :121 F :!<Uh ~r 1-----------.'!Kt\\. \\il!'Cln 642-1971 ADULT and co . ..;r,, \11'~11 Tn11nhnu,,., 1 I B R, pan,,llrll 1lf'n ,_ h11nk GARDEN L IVING FAt-.-111. , •. <:t-1· ·;on Clos• to shopping , Par k • Spacious 3 B R'~. 2 b11. .e:ar, lialC", like 11 e .... 64:....lifil !l61-'1llm 12 RR--:-Duplrx. R11.nR". crp1 11, I rm. ('u~11 1!~'!1_'.' for rrn~ or Q111f'1, ;i1tra1', plras;i nt, Uril salr 1?\.,1 .d.-!ll:l!i "I' 1<1 1• IJ.:tli!, llP,1lrrl pool . %2-~2~>1 _ l BR. -$1 45/m o. EASTB l .l\r ~· Cnnrlomin111m, ,\[)t;LT~. * Sl'.1m pool, J)Llt/~ern • F'rpl, Jndiv/lndry fac'J, 1845 Anah•im Av e. * REGENCY * r .i 11n r-.n P"1 ~. Slli." m11 2 Br, 1 Ba , crpic-1clrps, sell JtrR l!or, 6c'='--'-'c'c'·-~-- c·le11 n 11:a~ ovrn. rnrl i;:a r, pa-,1 RR, 2 B11 ramily Apt. ~:_:~::':£05. J77 \\', \Vilson. Crpt§, rirp~, pQnl. f'.o * GARDEN-APT-2 BR prl ~. s11;,1mo. ~')7-40.~7 Nrw 4 BR Trnnl.~. Pool. 7•10 \\' !~1 h .'11., C i\f. COSTA MESA 6-1 2-2824 $3K1. 6-M-4~.14 1,,,,... ___ ..,,.....,,..,,,. I ~~"""'!"""'"""""""" $!40. Hltns, gar, patio. Adl1!, Eait Bluff /'11'1 Pl'!. JOO·G I::, Z!~t SL Cor ona d•I M•r -WESTBAY-"ll-,,--B•lbo• PeninSU1. 1-----------1s21:i.oo Nr1v 2 8f'dtmm !um-* ON THE BAY * 1~hi:-rl apartmrnt. Luxunou1 DELUXE l Br. 2 Ail . Oprn Unr'l:C'r llt."d Vlf'w' Exrl. 2 BR adult l1v1ni:. Drroralor ml-Hou~,. Su n 12--4, -'14 11 E ~11-2127 , _________ _ 2 Ba. •'Olldn. Sa una, pool. no:. Jntlividiial 1:ara1:r~. Pool RR Y A v ~ . S :i II · 4 9 4 9 EX-1..ar"r 2 Ar, ~ Ba , Pool. NEWPORT BEACH Bo<1 ' slip Avail. Yi>Ftr lst'. & spa. 1:11 E. 21 ~1 s1, 515.8Qj6 rl'r~/wk n1l~ Adull.~ nvr r J.'i Nn P"ts. Sl:i.'i Villa Granada Apt•. Call rnr ap11 r HOL-I DAY-P LAiA--Corona d•I Mar u1 11 uitl. v.•111 !urn. 64&-4292 1 r ou r bedrooms with lialcon. Do,1 Frankl'" Rli< 6i:l-n22 Qr 54~24fli. leoi above .t ~low. Grsclou1 " 0 1-;LUXE Sp:\c1ous 1 BR · SPACIOUS Dtluxe 1 Br. Rltn liVITI2 &: quiet llilrTOUndln&: Costa Mesa furn apt $13;., llealrd pool. I f II 1-----------1 -r1 n11: .. , dsh"·hr. relng. 1h.1<> or am Y v.·ith eh!ldn-n. Amplr 11arking. AduiLo; • no ~~,. ' N •• POOi Tl '1E • • "'"· ri<p•, '''· R'"l•I eu Coron.a del Mu High • •' ~ pet.Ii. 1!!6.1 Pomona. C.'1'. .ra -1 BR :\f t lkl occ u;. J\ti;:r, 54:>-2321. Schoof, Fireplace ""'et ba.r l. '· · on lt't' ' nr BUSIN ESS I built·ln kitchen a·p pllance1. $240 mo. ir>r1 cluh h~" pool mens 'Pe c 1 a BE-"T arPs -Adult11, no Pf"IS. & n1a1nt . 838-853_-5/Mfi.: ... f~ ",.~~~:..'."1.o"'ww•o•llS•J6red~·'k'. ON TEN ACRES ~lodern 2 Br Slj(), Bl1 ns, 835 AJ\f!GOS WAY 644-2191 ..... ,,....... ~ 1 .I. 2 BR Furn Untu Cohi\\'tU, Banku I< Co. Fount•in Valley Seal.ark Mott.I. 2301 Npt . ' · .t !'Tl.I cpls, rltfl~. sml pal 1o. •1 · A -. ·-1 1:iii'l:sfe'L;;;ilii:-;:;'.""f,'.'<l~-~1~._;.~·~~,.,,.,-.,,._;_.1 Fll'eplace1 I prlv, patios, :i.lR-2m:1 ,., anag1n1 cent .... 1""' .. •• u vd. 54,,....744;;, p I T S23.'i LSF:. Lr11: 1232 ~Q. ft . 4 oo s ennl1 Contnt'l Bld11 2 BR Huntington B•ach 8rf21 i Ba. r11m rm, <'pl, SMALL _apt. old~r i.ingle. 900 Sta Lane CdM &M-261.i apt near •Verythin,i.:, d'P~ blln~ /rn!, ii1A,YJZrfl(I SllO. Utils paid. t 1rst & last (MacArthur ~r Coast 1-lwy) 2860 Hickory Plact . 1 cb\l d ~1 • RrrR 'fWll:~. dhl ,e:llr. mo:s :ent. Cle.an up depos. l !'!~i!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!iJ! ok. Sl40/mo. ~7!H7, :l.li....SZ!\9 o~ !'!:17-1044 2·1l 1 blcd-'-"c· ~~-"'"~-I NEAR beach-2 hr. New, 2 BR. 2 ha., Bltn1, Garage., 2 h---1 $2S Per Week & Up unlurn Relri.11:' & 1;101·t , childre n, No p("ll, $165. 1H ·-"-n_1_;_n~g-to_n_B_•_•_•---I RA CHELDR & 1 BR. Paling bnr, crptd. Viii paid. 181-H Del Mar, 5-t~8278. J BR, :i bl!, ('rp!sldrp~. TV ,t, maid M'tv avaJI. Ample parkln,e:. flv( pat1n. $170.-2 Br, 2 Ba Studio apt, bltns, S1'i.'i. 4;,o V1,.tori11. C.M. P<'rlec1 ror ~inglr.\, r.tonthly Cpls, drp11, patio, c.1r. Adj Call 962-4221 LARC.I:: clean 2 Br. z 81'. rrnt S2:JO. Js! r 1,. le sl mo lo ~hp'g. 285 Oile. 54&-8.'.0I teq'rl, $;ii ('f('An fnf!: [rP. Dupl•x•• Unfu rn. 3SD Vor adul!s ovrr 3."i. No )')('I~. Avail. July 1111 , Call alt 7pm WESTBAY 21, nP.w 2 BR 1-..;..________ Pool . Ut it pd. $155. ~8-2407 wkdyi1 67.1-4~j2, apta Sl!KI. Adl1s. 1~1 E. n st Gener•I or 6+6-4292. 1-~~=~-=-~~=~ S! 642-4905. I ;:.::::.:_..:.:_ _____ l;c';;;~~=~=c---*COROL I DO APTS* 2 BR . 2 hr., all rle.c. hlk to LARGE bedroom. h1idd!e.ac-2 BR StudlOI It ltttel Jf'vl!Lo;. 3 BR, lam 1lz:~ a pt, bl1I11, he.aC'h. S250 mo. Yr lea~. !!'fl lady. Na 1)1!1~. Ik'hlnd $lS:i " UP, Dshwshr. frplc. drpB, .,..,.,.. cpl, 111.r, nr fiT.tt921\ Mesa Thcale.r. !'148-3938 . .1005 Ohl <'ltJl(ll'I. LARGE Pool. •hop'1 ll .1chh. 962-418:1. l cC70-,-00-0-d~.-,-M~.-,---I F'll11t'T1on, C.~1. C.all 673-1178. TOWN HOUSE. 3 br. 2 ba. SPACIOUS 4 BR, 211 BA, 1111 Lf~~ .. ·~~~y & 11001;;.' ~~r! IP=A~RoKo-you-,-,-.,-.-w-ol-k-,-,-1r ~·~::· ::8·=1~~~~ oc-ean. nr ~hnr'lt'· Nrw ~111 11 bltns. Crp111 ft drps. lmmac. JlC'15. $lt0. 6 4 2 -2;, 5 0. 2 Br. 2 B". titam tttl. MRny Nl."WLY DECORATED 2 br 644-S799. 54~R412. xtna. J.11)..A MArguerire, 1.!udio, 111 ha, r.rpts & drps. Cost • Mes• CC MPLETELY f\Jrn . 1 Bdrm 6T;,-48TJ or a48 -7911J. Sl:.0. 642-5297. l-----------l 11pt no pet11. 131 tlo.,.•rr S!. fOR I ~1 2 B· 2 B• d II I \tES \ VERDE RENTAi ""'•""" uxe new 1111 '· ·• s u s, no Pf' ~. ' • 1 ' ~ SI10 mo 646-7183 f'lrc • BR 1 R ~ 1~16 C1rav.•1y Drlvr.. CMta 1~0~1E with J BR 2 BA onl .C,='~7-·,..:..:.c_:C:C---• • " 3 BH, 'l bl!, dfihwshr, l:!Hn~. frpl, cp1, dp!, pvt pallo, .e:ar, wlr pd. NI) pels. $2.30 Child. 01\. Av a 1 I 711. 8't2-t757 11f1 S:JO. 2 BR, bl Ins, crpt11, rirps, SJ3,'; per mo. l chitri o k . Tr11riewlnd1 Re a I ty , 1147·11511. MODERN 2 BR duplex, frplc, bll·!nl, crpl~. dfll&, "'ell maintainf"d . 2 children ok. $115. IW7-1816. SPAC 1 Br, qul'tl. >~rpl(', tncl 1:.1r, cp!JI, d11>1, xtra ator. All t lee, Adlt~. Sl4;,. 1177 Garfield 11.B. 962-5083. 2 Br. 11tudio .1pl, f'nrl ga.r, fl!() mo .,..,r pd. Adlts, no Jl('t•. Rcr~. 842-45'49. 111 2 BR, <:lor.e 10 two11 ch. No ~I! Crpt•, drp1, llOVP , Call ;<i,1,6.-9942. 2 BR, PQ(ll, 11d 11l1~. 11"1 pPl8. k 219 15th St. Cfll!-"/fltp~. m llth St qulf'! "'\JTel. Lease or A.Tl'RAC furn. Townhous•. UnobA1ru r!f'<I view or ha.y i Mtu.. Ph. J40.-64.)3, month-to-month at Sl.50. E/11da 2 Br, J~ Ba, pool. ~Rn. l\dlt1 only. 67l-fi982. 2 BR. 111 BA. p11Tio, Gar, Call Agt/546--4141. No pets, Sll5. ~10. CDll,f most unu•ual 2 Br. bllln1, Adults SISO. mo. 2346 SPAR.k"LING 2 Br. li:llir, nu •• EXTRA lgt I br. he.Ami. bltn~. pslio, 10111 or Senta Ana. 642--0070. cpl~ & drpi. Nr Marhor .l ru~·r11~hrd. Slll mo. 988 tree3. Sl.'iO/mo. A.,.11u July 11-l llR. pvl yard, g;al'a&I'. I---------- ChildN'n l pels ok. $12:1. "WEED It .I. reap"-.t:.lf'.an 114.2-~29. out the tn!a1ure1 & tn11h - Vir1on 11. (•pl, J C'hild ok. 1'11.~~lon Dr or 646--81 39. I. li7l-71i29. S\6.<i. AAl-7!'}11 . S HARP_2_BR-Sf1D- A f('l"d want ad 11 a r<'lO(f Bl'lfl1n ctU1.1r, htd pool, lnve,tm,.nl Arl111!\, A\•all 1-/2fJ 642·9.~ 2 BR . APAR'T'MENT . f'IRF.PL.ACE & C'/ILI~ li73-,111l GA~E. O.lly rllot Want ba.rga.ln! galore. ti1m Into ca~h thru • Dally Adi n.aw Pikit Ou~Ultd ad. &4i-M~ll Santa Ana So don't lcaYC your young.~tm ht-hind \\•hen you come O\'l'T lo inspect Omige County's tlittcring, new apartment community-sovnr CDAn' Vn.u.5. l''or while yo11 'rc admirinp: the sumptuou~ private Clubhouse and Santa Ana Sant.a An• l1u:11rinnlly land~c;i.pC'd p;ro1mds, we have a few goodies that'll delight their litt[r. hearts loo. Like our $500,000 Chtkl Ca.re Ccnlcr and playla.nd, socrm COAST VTU.As i!l wl1cre hoth a<lultJ and chiklren have the best of everything. All this family luxury livin& from$145 a.month S..tne ... ntly fumlshtd modtl •r»rln'ltnb .1nd r9Cr91\loil c1nltr-op111 dally 10 1.m. to 7 p.rn. •' ' . • .. ' iffJ DAILY PILD T Friday, J11nt 18, 1971 Apt• .. I&! ~ ]lrill r.-;;;;;";';«; .... ;;~l~•~l ;I .................. ·~·.. ..,.... 1~1 1. __ ._ .. _·~_·_· __ I ~ ~i;;';";';""";; ...... ;;;;~L::iJ;;; Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Apt s,, Summ•r Rent.ls 420 Office Rent•I 440 Personals 530 I L~~ SSS 1 -_!F~u~r~n~·-•'.'._'..'~U':','.n~f~v~rn::_.~3~7~01:~========== 1 o~·F1Cl:: fur rent. Shan.• \\'t: 1i:uaranll'P 10 int:rcase Rl-.\IARO -11mall blk poo- Costa Mesa Macnab·lrvlna l! pat',. w I a 11 o r n t y ~. your bust al lea.st 1 l'up i;lLf'. ell~·. n1alt w/~ed t'tl]lar , l~r. • RACllELOH, I Kr. SI 1-, l P. PO()L &1:-21s1 2 fl;i t a 11 Santa An• I Rei;Pµl ioni~t avail. Jr\'u~ ]"';oliulous 1-\nthy All~ cuslo111 nu 4_1"-~ Vic. ;\.!PM eiel I n d u ~ l r l 11 I Cornplr" ht-:i . ~i.1-11Ti. 1\\ar :~16-IJ342 alt .);>J __ · __ VILLA MARSEILLES * 1~~~YF~o~;;;Y * s.t\.-:'.6'.':!. Pilt:GNANT! Ado P 1 ion, 'iit.K~le-1;;;,e-O.C. L1r. \ H~nt inqton Beach BR~~~ O~~W \\'uh I''"!' .r, i<anrly bo•Hch ! \\~1U:--.,11:ire J ~ '" n1c~·ly ah., r Ii on, v Ii sec Io ':'1 y Nu_ 476; l't"d. pa 1nt~d 1~ SE\\' 2 BR Af"TS S 1 'J Bdrni~ .• r uiiH.dir·!I furnighrd orfwi's. Spit1·111u~. 1'001111.~l~ni.: & inrorma\100.1 nail~, \it: ~e~ler .• t. $50 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. July $1,000. A11K. $1100. I 111ry, \\/bay vle•w. IAifs •11 _!~:l--H."6 ~t1•\111rd ~MJ..t.1, 641-!Hl5. Adult Living parking. &1:i-O.'i6\, 673-4.-.XU, GOLt' _ Irvi ne Coo.st C. C, Lo:..-r 1".vf'n1ng Siar Ln, N.R ON BEAC H!' Furn. & Un furn. .--OF~"ICE &pa~ in Ltd~ m;111hl'rsl,1ip for salt-tl"rrr.$. MPdalhon ':'/Trojan hf'11d I Dish\\'&~r -color coordinat. Shol's. GOO &Q fl. 2nr1 floor. 612-T.111/~vt'"! ~-!i727. 011 froru. CQR on hack ed aprlian:~ -plus: s~g 67S-3210 I iH·ii1s~ fron1 Richard's, S2JO ALCOHOLICS Aoonymou~. RP\\an1. fil:>---4000 I r ro1n $2:>.o f\irnirure Availa!>le Carpt>ts.dra pes-dish" a.!.hc>r heated pool.s<1una.~·lenn1s rec room-OC'f'an v1tw1 panos·11mple parking Sc.>cun1y guards. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC carpet -c ice of co orl ,~. .. , , rno. 6·1:.!-JJlL Phont a l2-'i:l\7 or \\T1te lLOST 1w0Au.str11lia n !f'JTlf'rs 1 sc.'hemes -2 bath5 -slalll HA~ 1-RON IAL:E:.: BALBOA __ J'O Ho:< 11'.!3 Cosra ~f'~il I El T •c: Nn! 'ho""· showers • m in-ored \\'ard· Doo.:k, fish s\\1111, p1•t. tit-a.l'h 1 liOO NE\\'POHT BLVD, NB -. . ' . ~ .· -·-1 111 Rlokm 1 " . k ng I · k ' · • 0:-.i Tllf" B \ y * r1ni;:._ 11• 1an 111ar 1 ~-robe donrs -lndirecr light-I' ·i.:. 1 to 11 II " n 11 11' ·I · · ' H .0 J ~238 I Ing Jn kilthen • brt'akfa sl Sl40-Sl:i0 pi•r "k J une JlJ· ti7~o-:!1fi t ur ~.11--,0.12__ j[O,l f'"'3 ' ei't' · bar • huge priva!t" fenced ly Auic Srpl Wl t; • ..--;;f;\vf>OHT BPal·h Delu-,;t> l osl and fO\rd I RE\\'ARD! patio . plush h;.ndscaping . Edg,.walf'r 871-2fl66 Vie.,,· nl/wP!I. Air-rood. Priv. t-.11s111 nr, 4 "ks, am all b k 8 B Q' I h I -----B 21'Xt \\I C t I! \'Y l!riH' ,t, 1\h! t•ar. 64:?-:N44 nc ar-· ! · argt" ea· LAK~: Arrowht>acl; lop North l\. · oa~ 1 · ed pools & lanai. shore loc : ai•ail. July & 1 < XLNT OFTICF. Spa('t now Found (fre• eds) 550 I.OST· Utdit~ tan C'iurch 310! So. Bristol St. Aui.: 4 BH fani roi & avail. LIDO BLDG. 3355 Via 0 • \\a.Itel. RP11·11nl, I ('h tl1i. N. of So. Co.ut Plaza) "at~ . ' · ·11 Li<lo N.R 6;3-1~,01 l '.\1 . old 1n!·'1•"11 Grr11111n G(:rZ7!!9 7ll OCEAN' AVE., ll.B. .. I' l l1l, f{Pas, nionl 1 Y __ . ___ . _ Sl1rphrrd -(olhr~. brow11 . . 171 4) 536-l •1S7 Sant• An• rrnial to re~p. P 11 r I Y . * NE\\'POHT Bt:ACJ l * 11 /Iii~ nosr found VI<' C1>1,:il YORI\ SHIRE Ternt>t, Vic· Ole orcn 10 a m-6 pm Daily PHONE: 557-8 200 673-7436. :1.l)[J 10 JOOo sq . fl. ,i;, !\i""l"l'\,Bh<J., C.:-Ol l!a~I t:astbhlff l\re~.' Reward. \\"ILLrA:--.1 \VALTEns co. ---St-Bay fr<•n!, l hr, 2 h11. I D"f'IJf'P, ti73-.>.'162 __ 1,.-.o.;t: !lea l'Ol!;i r, 2j!l8 \riJlo, 61.)-161! or 774-1«3 II:, $l00 "k!y &. up, 939 1670 SANTA AN.o\ AVF., C;\l C.\l. I c_;{)LD t.:N Retr iever, \ic. ol -KIDS-WELCOME--' I B11y A1·r, B~lho11. A!SQ, J Fro~1 ~liq/!!~ l.": ~.q It. f°Oll:'IJJ 2 kiltrns _ Grr\ I C<1s11a ~aplstrano, 2 yrs, no )iP1e In 100 ay. A!lrHl'l1Y~ 21 Rent~ls 1 Ila l<J!T, sfJ1-" 4. s11n1e 67.)-:!164 or ~J-:it,,i .~Inf)•' g. hl;1r·k I ll" ~lilll'r •'-Ill', b.:1) g pel. ~9.1-4340 .r. J BR art. s 1;i~J.Sl~J. All !IOll, $lliJ "'kly &. uµ. ...,. Hf"~«ll, II B. II 11(11 cl11 u1l('d, LOST Min. bro11n poodlf', k • "I 6 •. , '"'1"'. Bvsin••• Rental ..... l''l;fr !~. l'""i, J>f"ls "·. 1 i I.. '·-Lu ~ tli•'.v'll hi' rJ cs t r o y e d I '"male, 4 mo;:_~ld Vic. '4th KC'<'l,:on Ln. ap1 B or D Rooms 400 HAl\'1\11 b+·11l·h hs~ un Ottl111 AlpfflAC slore & o rru•p !t·12-1.100 c1<1)S. St., N.B. 673-,:11 4 afltr 6 S~2-7lin r.r ~7.'l!O. ·----------N ·11 SI • l I f lly f"·" H00:-01 wJ1 h priva.le balh in \JI 1 • M.lrt . • >r, u "' SPllCt'.~. S~>O & up. Dll"n[Wll S.VTALL _1nic m1x,.rl Bl'11i.:lr I.\. 2 BP.. f 1"0111 St:.'.'1/n1n. S~t "'k. Av1111 J uly .l -St>pt. San Juan Capistrano, nr ,, .... ,,"'/fl"~ ~nll••, I •'1 I~ nl1;e Un1vrr.~ity P11rk homf'_ .. ~ .. "' '" "' Jrn 01rrlook1ni:-~~ur. 1<a.rrir11 ,1 1 k" JO. \\'n!P f"111·n•ll, PO Box n1 1.~s1on. 493-JJ;i.1. iiht. \I i(•; ,,ICM! Vrrde 11rea ServicetandRtpW& =110 .t· hid r:.ool. Adult~. . a ure \\"or ins: 11 om11n or '!liJ \\'111111011 !lli-111 . ..-·· Coll(•;:r girl preferred.'' '' '· · EXCLUSIV F: shop Ar t 5-lfi-!"Jt,i1J. lll~l 1:?1h St., a1·l~)SS from JlRA"f) 'RI' J · h " c~~-~---, ~33--17;;7, '' 11"11 ·' • urnt~ rn Ctn!t'r, 1444 ~. C o 11 ~I• ~OVJNc..;-hlar k n1oth1>r l'3! Lilk" Park. :l3G-2!i!l:! ___ , PLUSH studio rm, pri ba, :ipl. RallJO;t PPninsula. \\"ill J.a~1111a. l~~e $230 1110. Reis. rnui1<I \1r \\'1lt!Prrws~ Glen, Babysitting e OCEA,'ll VIE'\\'-fR0:-01 re nt ln1m July rhru Aui;:. :11, k();,::.:n-732'1. .\lissinn Vit.io. R.W-!!~.-1., -----------S!.-:..l l fir. !urn or unlurn <lrf'ss. rn1, c1f'~k. ett". 11(' 1110 111<1111h l)('rlod only. No -----------1=~~--'--~--'-7 COSTA MESA C,\,:;A Pl-AY .. \ 11111 & t•11uk1nio. 11r !'ill. Cst Pl11;.:11. P"1 ~ 67.~~14ll. Industrial Rental 450 FOU,~D n111le cnt, g-rty & PRE-SCHOOL \\'ll~nul. Ct1ll ~1&-~'\61 . 1 Businf'ss man prrl. $23, \\k -M-1-0-11-1..: P 11 2 v.·lu!e slripf's lo ngh11.Jr ::-pf'i·ial Summer o-.~rllm l..::.c:c::::..:.::c..c::::..:.::c.___ .,, ""l • ) ff uua. f'nll1.~\ a, \\'/t'Ol!ar. at9--01JJ • "'Ji I Ol' S!lll. mn.;, ,,.....,.>.:r. · Hr ~f'I, prk 'Jt Jndry, l blk In J81h & l\1onrovia, ~2 day + N B ch * Newport Beacli * FOUNI) "hi!e Siamt~I' vie Pl """ ewport ea \ ~l.J P.:'I. B;u•hf'lor's r oom tiay or hf'a1·h. $100 per week NEW M-I Building full day st>sstons. an I · 1 N "-h , & c 11 67,..,. .\f a l' Ar l h u r & .\f111n P>•gwn, hor lunches. Ai;:ts RESORT LIVING 11· rr rig. rit. r .,..ti<' ·pi· . up. a ..-.;i or XIO Prodtit·lion Pl. ..• ,.__ 191:, I ho & ' '• "'''°"' 67 lti'' l,c'"""c7-::-c--c;:c:c;---:-: 2~. hr~ 6:.1" .4..\1 -Ii p;>.f s \\"Pr 11 • I ~ ' ' ;)--~--ZlOO IO ~:!()() S<i. I!, "' L I ' SJ mil Crl >I --BOY'S bike found on $1X "'k-CO:-OfPAP.E! &l:?-40:i0 ll\Ur~· apt 11'1niz " • 1 67?,-l:io.I . · · CLEAN B11rh. aµls or slpioi;: 0 C'Cupilrlf")' July 1~>. · lint> rffTPil'1r•n . · -~" immtng, LARGE romforrahle roon1 r1ns Steps lx:h. $7.i/i~·k & , 8.U-3fl.1:i Mr. llprrr l, Agt, R 11 1" 8 r' c • C :\!. Call ' BABYSIT my llomP, !\-11'.'<a !Pllfll~. bil!i~rch. sand v~J-for rPnl. Cornf'r \\'arner •'-11p. ~15 E. Balboa Bll'd. I Cnurll'SY lo Brok1•rs 5-l6-:.'.-,:ui. tlf'l ''1ar. R11b1i>~ \\f'l1'f)n1 e. lr\h:l.Jl, h<'11hh rluhs, ~aunas, I Sprin;:r!alr, llljt Reh. C11ll lil.l-!'i!lF1 .Found in Cd,\I rriendly red--Xln'I play fa ril, ho1 ]urn-hf'.~. r lu hho11sr, 1>~rty rfWlOl, N'S· aflrr 7 nm l!~&-7311. -. NEW INDUSTRIAL t11~h bro.,,·n p»ppy 1<-/l!ea C•••>. "''·he•, ref.~. ;,.1n "71ti. 'rl"P' '""P><. P"' .< pm ''"P 1--.. ,. B~.AC0:--.1 AA Y 3 Rr, fln;·I • ' J-.J ~" " < f ! 1· r BLOGS collar. Dr. Stnc:kton fii.1-l();'i(J -i..· n1uch 1110rl'. S1rigl(';.. 1 .~· I.AR .t. 1_,JO,rn 'll" f!'Tl . \I pa11u, frpl, pt'I\'. 81!'11. S:'.(~I • HARYSllTING vi(' in Ir y z BR. }\irn Urifurn. ft('llls 1·h1•n pni~r).'.rs. F.inployPrl 11k. 67:~-,'1'.1.Y.i Pr '.!lJ; Tll *COSTA MESA* TUESIJAY, ,Jun(' 8. Bl l'y l"ie.1 Ar!11n1.~ 111\d FW111·h Blv<l . froim $13.i. .No IP ~sr n •-l""'l"son. Sober. SI'S !Tiil. :~:1 117. 12110 · l."1l6 .'< 1741) S!I fl unil~. i\1111·11wrs Patk llJ'f'a. lrlen. Ff'rwi•il yarrl. nir11ls, t"X· ' 0 D I '>IR ')'1l6 Pi·1\'<1le. ollicf'.~. ple111y of !i ii•-6'12--0:'.:1."1. •••II•>>>,.,, .• , .'•'"I.'"'. q111rrrl . looels prn ai Y · "'· • LIVE 'ln Blllho;r, 1~l11nd this · ' ~'"'"" ·""' IO 10 8. \\'l-:LL rurn r111, pn ba, ki l su1111n•'I'. S!ltl / ,\10 It Li l'. parking, n"a.r_SO l'~rl'•·;~ay. S:\1AL1. ynu1111 ~111rn"~f' ~·~t . I LIC'D CHILO CARE f N C NA'l~fRf"~:')S RF.AL I OH I ,.,,,,,,,, ,,~ l i11J, C prl\' .~l'p rr nic, men. o \\"on1rr1 only. 127 .4.g11tt I COSTA \l~:.S o\ 642_11!(.1 111a f' r " -I /111rhor It Bakf"r. M. 5 yrs. SOUTH BAY CLUB 1 ~n1ok1ng. fi4&--0-1l~. 6ia-:1613. B11ll>ol\ i ~1a111I 673-4~94. *'Xp. Rf'f~. :J;l."i-294~ 1 JUSt for ~1 ni:::lr pMple ! 1 R ntal Wanted 460 -- .'lcii'('>Orl Brach LRG htdrnom. nt>ar ~ CORONA c11>t Mar p11\'11te e s \r:nuNL>-vo~ni< hawk. O"·Tlf'r 1 BABYSIT my horn" or ~ur~. Ir\" k lfilh f..1.1-()"1;,o Cn11~r l'lar.a, pv1 b11 . I. e n1r honlf' sf'<·ld. ~ br, 2•, ha. RENTAL WANTED 1d••nli/y. KI0--11~1. diiys or f'\'f'!':. Costa :-.fesa Jne · ~110-~>1>1"1. (VJn1pl fu1·n. C'hil<lrf'11 It IJ"ls i\larure ht1s1nf's.~ t"uPlc \]{'-J:'.Ou'.'lu""!i 17 -n1~lt RPai;:!,. ;:ir1>a. &\6--0172. 1 I OAKWOOD GARDEN }"UJ!N. slpg r m. pnv humr . OK :'111g S:l7ji••k.644-1177. sirrs !It IJo"al sil 4 ju.~t livr Jll!lll>y inC1l.\f .~1 l~J--6 ll!l I BARYSJTTJNG 1n my hnmP.1 APARTMENTS j 11111le on!~. Avail July ls\ '.\:~B.Jbr.housPfur.Jul.v,Aui,: 11!JOarcl1 rir furrushf'lt hn111P Lo•t 555 \1nn. thru f'ri. '.l36-~005.I ' .,_ .. ,,., l11·1n<> fn~ 11r1ul1sl ,. • / ,.,,,, ,,. -,, ' , •.• , II • ,, <.~-1 n ' • '" ' -~~s 11cr '" · .,...~,,. 111 l!••111·11n l-l.:t.1, pn. l~h. or :ijJ . I·· +·1-,. 'Y ,111 ,.. Prlrrson ,..,.·,~~· 1$. ,'\r>11pnrr RPS1.rh R ;:;Q;;-&B oard 405 1;;:HJiSI. hR.\·, t "1\11n .ruJy 1st 10 111 11~:,\HT-Brokt>n l11mil~·-Cabinetmaking l 1~1 h k lr11nr td}.lq;() .. 1 • 'i hr nr;ir hrlleh Cl>·an f,, lt'"·•.•I Alli:. ~I. No µ<·to;;, 1•h1lrl-;'11'~,.1ng sioi·I' .!uni• 7ih. l"'"ll: Qn s1u1Hn•·r \'f11·a1 -. r1·11 l"1111n1...-•111 ·li.1hlt'" t'li;or· \\"l11te Joni.: h:11rrrl lr1nal" CABINETS TIME FOR . " , m·• . oll•"f' ~lllU"llHI~ \\/111'1\, l lj() 11k ' ' k f s inn. ~ "'u1 " " • ,1,,1_. ·~~ >i 1·i;·r , 1:111 r" ••rf'11,·.-~. 1·h1hu11hu,1. \\'hilf' 1•ith p;ite & ROOM ADDITION !-lurtrn1~ 11111 111a1111:un Jll~~ _· .....:...~'·'·'· \\'11J f'"\:!'h:ln"f' 111111 .. r !'4"1"1'11" I .,. I 1· I · · .. ..·1111· p.1r.'< · 1 1-1 1 . Remodeling pert) & O<'rUpy hou~I' for * * J.flXI \IA'l'f":P.FIUl,'>IT -t .• fnr J)lt!"f or l"t'lll. lllit•r-Ht'"ard. \'ir1 111 t~· Aak••r ,(. 548-4220 64i>-S2J9 QUICK CASH fr<'" r(l()111 \\hil" v11nPr·~ Lr.i: 'J. Bl' du11ll'\ 11pl. J.ltiO • ''*'"" llf't,,1111f'<I. fii]-·12112 Fit1r\irw 1Hi!l l>"rH'1 Lane--·-'-~-----a11a~· RF:F''S AVAIL. C,ilt n1•f. !i7J-S.<\.{(i; 'l6-'1f "l 4:-., t tw. 1 I Carpet S•rvica 51~."J61l sift ~m. A5k for --. ---. \VII.I. K•I'•' U\\tlt'rsh1p 1·ar.· .1 ,,.i;, ·rig I ir _. __ _ , I •~,, Bl".AC0.'11 Hay :l hr 11p1 ·July µlt1.~ nlud•'r31P n•nl for y1111r HLACl\-t.111wadnr-n111lc p11~ JOHN'S C11r""l t.· Uphnl.•teri· 0 GH A 11n1y or ...... ,.. 111, A 1,. . 11 . " " THR U -----·'· lil! $~-•,·"-'Pl S J JN'T liuu.~f'. 11111. f1!".\I 6-~ 11t•1•ks. p,1. \I<' \rf'<o•r111 R11 y, I Clc1111rr<. Extra Ori Guest Home 41S 11k . liiJ-ti.1!~'1". _______ Uur slalr 11101hrr. <'<lill'I!" l..'u:una . Llid hr11rrhrokf'11.1 s1111111poo (r{'e ~C'OI C"h G1111rd PRIV. l'l.>()111 fnr 11 11 11111-COSTA :i..1~:sA Fun1 llo11 ~r -ilauchtrr. l~l<'/1 1 ri·(r'r,.rH'r·~ C1·11t'!'o11~ r11rrl. 2!:l : 1So1] Rt!11r dan l~I , DAILY PILOT hul;:i1()r:-,· gur~I. N111ri 11n11s t 't1:111t ,J1i!y ;,q110A111: :•rll ,I l~"Hl"il,.~IOI~> Tl~~;nl.llll·'. .-.:un _2!lt>-1."1i~. J),.gi•rasrr.• & t1!! ('fll('lr I n1rJl l ~. f..fi-~l.'14;2 f<r '~1()-:!:,i>~ S l).i/11Hl. & 1·arP nl Jlf'!.~. ~-'·~(.i._id_l>_h i.!-~i l._ LA P.ti!·: mill!' ·"ian1r•e i•111 J hn1<hlf'Of'l"S ~ 10 n11nurt sum m-;r-Rental-.--420 -.::•10-."l·l~l -----1 . HET!RI".[) ('OUPl.1-: \1'/.\f'l!Cl\11 ('f\ll~r &. h('ll. I hle11 ('h for ll'hlie ('arper.~. WANT AD ----~---.---l.JIJIJ 1.~1c .1 Rli , .1 Bil. \lould likl' 10 f1nrl 1 or 2 Rr. An"'"r~ 1n "H1J-Pirii;:". t:. ~a1·c your monpy h.v ~v ing 3 BR. 2 h11 hflntl' ln Lake .liJJy-Ani:. or yrly l~f'. Ser hou.~e 111l h 8. ynrrl. Corona ("o.•lll ;\l r~a. fi r.w ar d. 111r f'x!r11 tnp.~. \\1;11 ~·11"11.n I Arro11head. \\"11lk lo \'lll111:r. Sa L l!lth. 67·....n:~·>l\ 11••1 1\lar or NP11'11<"Wl 81'"a :~1~-X(/~4 !1, 1ng rm d1n111£ r m /, h11 \I 642 5678 All hi! r J I Sll(lt1 F I n1•n1 001 IO e\t'P('rl s1:.o -.--I Sl~1. An.v rm $7.~. courh -,\ucus;>.~.s7; ~r 7 _8 93 ~~ R-;;:;ta1sf o-Share 430 , 11 ~.,,,, 2 tvv P'"''l'Hf'.s. &1:>-itiJJ H ~-1\1 AP. U-Ir 1 ~ h srn~r , SlO. chair s~. J;; yr~. t xp. 1~ Apt s ., Furn. or 1;;:...-3·,.10. I 11ft Ii. . r .. ni:ilr, 2'1 .ir~. Inst VI\. I 1'hal tVJun1~. 11(11 mr rhorl. I \\"JLL ~h.1rr Ju I f11!·1hl1P~ of _ _ Nllpl Hrh \\hilt ~fl()! nn 'Acpctc,-.-, --------1 ll.'.•" 1"·!1·:11>p•i1111t•1I hu111" 1.~:AV!NLl ffH' 1hc sum1nf'r~ rhr.~I . ,;11....ni n ~~I ~l~:;k myscl!. Good ref. Unfurn. 370 F urn. or Unfurn . 370 11 /rrhn•·!I, n1;i1ure 111>1n;ir1 .. \la111rr. rr<pn~. 29~r.-,Jrl \ii:';-;hl -l'f\flrtl;:--N~nPl!P -"-·--------- Huntington Beach Huntington Beach P11 l1 rf'~.,1nJ: tin ,t· ha!h. ~r;:i•t :<111<l••nl 11 ill n1;:i1nl11 111'i' · · Spa('+ou~. a 1 1 r a , 111 f' JI<'· u •ur llPI •'T h..,11,,. J .J ~1>11 11nt. In<! !!P11r '.\111_rrn F11r th.111 itrm untlPr $j(), 1·11111n1orlat1t•ns f 0 r cn-1 ~rnrll ini.:, 1.1111 M l-1111 nr 1-or<lt"r .Ir !!1i;:h, ·19.l-Jfifi.1. try !hf' Prnny P incher J/uia/,, Jo Quie:Jce nl :\cl11'Jf l .i,·init 1"r1a 111 1 n I! \ 1r .... l·\t 6H;...1:::n 11fl fi & 11kn1!~. I 1;11!a \!I' /C!~-HIJ.1 ---- ---* * ,FRFI". 1~111 .t hit, Rall~·<' l<I. \!f'f1lh•111an. I' Pr man" n t * * * *' ' I---____ f""Uf{i\'J ,-.:1t~:u ap1. Inf T"t !!r <l l 111 "" t111n;:1> lnr l<"''d 1·0(11;. ~ t' JI r " R 1 r r . \\ r ti r ,,.--------------------..... I 1ni;: ,t, 1..'l••I 1·1• 111pM 11 _1 ('lrt~•l f1!'d \d .1~, f)<1 1ly I Bedroom, I Ba th I lfl'111Jlt••. \h1q 11>11,. full J'i\111. f-Y•\ ];,ti.t), {))~111. .\1r<rt r1mP !''h Pl -.1·11110'1" r,;·,._717·1 c11 !l~~:li ---- \I/ \1 •11H1r ('11 11 /lr.11rr /,1 /q1rnl111r11 i l~11111ii ii;: )r , r.hJ 11nrk1 ni;: 1<1rl J•\(\k. BA('llf"l.t1P., 11"11..(iril')k<'I 2 Bedroom~. 2 St!it hs Trader's Paradise e C'r nlral air cnoditir)ning &. healint 1 111i;: !nr l"!>:0111-n1a1r & Apl. nrr•I.< ~1ni;:IP or .•n1~1I iil1i • r hf1rmini: lirrplal'r~. l !i"paciou< floor plan!i" I (;,~ta \jc,;i ,'\f'\lj)()l't Arr11. I furn ~lf 11nl11rn, hr~rh lr0111 C0,\1 rLt;r c Rt:CREATIO ~ 1 ~6-illH ---11 rrr .. , _lAK'ill r<'f':<. i<l.\' e Gym . hllliards-, driving range, putting green l l:lllL-.: want prr<n11 t,,I &l&-.• ~).,, : 'U'~'~"ID • u~ru,1<1\~lD I i;h:irr 4 hr house 111 JI .A. $ti1J EXECUTTV ~; f;.im 1ly 11rh111<' 1110. :.:u:.-1~1':11. I rrqu1rt'<l 2-3 hr. ho11.•P nn f E:°ll AL~: 30 !n ~ tn .~hare 2 lr;:i~,, lrir At1g. 1 i213 1 HR. 2 011 :ipl L11~11nou~ 1-~~17sz. I rPt·rP~l<On. t:all &l&-8Jij, \\'ANTEil !n rf'lll-icsragr rnr, 1 1 1 l•)ftt .~lorni:r 1n !'wpr, C .\J l'.,-.-.---- Off I]•· I ~!OOp lil•)fl'd ,1 1 ice Rental 440 Rrra. 1>·1&-: •. ~h7 ,·, • rl I n ' rl I _ _ _ . 11nn11 r {'Y .. 11111· u • LA\\'\'FR -DE:'o!TIS'f . 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P.l':il111r~, ~1 3-!lHl.1 6551 Beach Apts., Apts., $i .'i. ,t· SI 10 f""I' 111'1 .. ·"''· C;ihr. lrwo 4-plrx 11r1-:-hlrl£~---i;;- Furn. or Unfurn, 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 F.rsr /\01111onat B~nk Aldi;:-., liirimr ,;,;f..,.p11n Pafil" l.1dn _:230 E. li1 h ~!, C .\I 6~2-!1~2 I Legal Notices 5J01arr11 ; 11l,;r1 .~hi;:hri.~ 11~rt1 R<"n I, Newpart B•_•_•h ___ -N•wport Beach DESK ~iia.(-e :11·ai111 hl~ S~iO . . llni;:"11 ,.,,If .. 1uh. Ti:11tc r0r . ~~~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~:;;~;;;;;;;;;~-1 n10 \\'Ill prn1·i1te ll1rnilurt I ""111 1101 be r1>sponsihle for i:ai,ooo ll<\mr, :t111.;12llO al S5 1110. A11~1vrrillg ~r1·k.-c a ny drbll\ o!h('r than n1v ----------h- i FUN IN THE SUN AND All THE ll\'llilnbtc. 1181:; eeii"h e1vc1. o"·n. Fr11ncr~ M. Dukr. . ; old<'r '11111~ ui, ""11r .. Y I ----B•'at'h (·11.v. Su h1n11 11>.~. I PLEASURES OF ADULT LIVING Hunlinglon Br11.rh. 642-4l2l lorg1'r uni1$ or 7? ($18,800. DJ-:SK !':p!lce 11.va1IJ11ble $J0 I I!._ I u1Jl'I In Beautiful BACK BAY 1 and 2 Bedrooms * f1Jrnithed ond Unf\lf'11i1hed * Oishwtnher * Rang• and Refrig•ralor * Shog Carpm & Orope• 'jc Enormcws I.creation Center RENT STARTS $155 Vista Del Mesa Apartments Tu11in & Meta Ori~• Ph . 545-4855 mo Will provide furniluN! I P~1on•ls .. rq · Ai<riH 612-7{'()() __ al S:• mo. An~ .... ·erlni;:-se.rv1tt 1 ~·;;;;;;;~-~~:1 Available. 30!,i No. E I .SAl.E or lradr: 4:,(1() .~q 11 c 11 m I n o R,. 11 1, s ll n w .:iro En1:h«h Ttlrlor ltn1nP Clrmrnte. 492-'t-420 Person•ls 530 111 Rh·f'rliulr lnr br111·h prop: NEW \V11rrrfron1 OH11.•e1 • )1JLL.Y LICENSED* t'r!y. ;\fr. ltllyr(, f'.;:t m Arm - S.l75 To S4J~ Month Rfo no\llN'd Hindu Spiritualist ~n·n112 Ttll). lr1t 6117-113..1 Above Thi' l ~l1111der Advitt on all matrrn:. \\'ILL 1r11de Jr11; OClr \ 1hr11- 3-11 Bayttirlc J)r., N'pt 8f'11<'h Ul\"I', ~f11.rria11t', Bu11lness tor or 2 11lmO!'I nrw 40,trrl Biii lirun.ly Rltr. 6-12-4610 Rrnrlini;:-1' given 7 days a ni1lf' 1-i:t-1 1 t11·r11 I..· nn111 for 11 l'<"k , 10 1.111. lo 10 p.m. t.:()1'1(1 <'Rl11p1n1: tf"nl 111 lf"11s t Plt0Ff:S."10NA[, Rldt . 4k 312 N. F.I Camino Real, ' rl 11,1,l C11ll Allrn !"-.:ti-ti'1tJ ~ II. Air-n1rn, crp•.~. rp~. San Cltmtnlt .i:cl pal'kinp:. Xhlt !Or, liO Jo:. o192-9IJ6 4~'2-00iU VW rf1111f"'r 6!1. p.1ptor•. 171h s r. c M. P ETf: BAR-, . ' rrn!, 111r. <"Ill! JUli1 11'h1111lrl. Rf.:'IT RLTY. 612-41'>3 Going on 1ummf'r \'11c11-....t , I I tKln? 2 mlllUrf' i: I) 11 O It r nf'll Ill"'~. nf't ~ rn innr 1l"l! y DtLu);t Office 525 5CJ fl. C11rpe1-Dl'!IPf'•PaTlf'I \Valls Ne\\•port & 6Ay Ct>nll'r ~52 Nr"'"·pc:irl R!Vrt, C:\f fAl~o 1 .. 1 o rf 111·11!1) M&-12S2 "k. }'«r $2$00 "'11111~ 1n rar, glll<lt"nrs 11•\U m11 lntlan pro- prrty A occupy hou~e for 1><~111, p!ani' or ? 493-•IOI~. tr"e room "'hilt ow11,.r'11 , .. \~II )', Hfi;~-·s AVAii,, Call \~Al dQ you hll\'t fO lr11<le . 54~-5613 .tft f1pm A~k tor l·l!t 11 . ~r~ -In 0t'flnt"e • .... SiYI County 1 lfll ri"~' l'f'lld trad- "'"1Y nr . tr . ln1 p:>sl.642.5671 Single• O.tnce...CI••• ' lines times dollars L.AltRF;N;;;TA:"\(;r:L n n I y $11i;:hrt,1· usrr1. \\'har \\"ill ,\'OU irar!r lnr £00t1, U.<M iilr· hf'n.•riln£PI 11'1ih nih!-h;ind. crl 11\Pnsllft, Pf'l"er d1ppo- lf'• k ~n<l halll'r)' -OpPra!Nf 011ldlf'ht)11om. \\'n 1r : Cli1.'<.'il- f11'd Ari /'\0 lil, Daily Pilor, /' l) Ho.\ 1560, Cos!a l\itsl\, l.'1\ !l2h76. SO. LA I..: .,ccT=.c,clloOoE'"'• ,-,-,-,. !<'lt. ~·111iy i1npro1·t>rl, !'1>11r Pl •'T) thini;:-. Tr11!'1e for 11 ut11, f..-,ar or ""hlll havf' you ~ '>16-,ll.lil ('\'('~ & ""knd~ . 2 Lot~ San 01!'me11tr. 1111.I . SJ2,."t(fl; ... IT('('! to 'fN'l"I, wit] l::ik" 11 unils. Suhmlt uniz,, hnu~. ·ro· .... or ~ '\r\\"J)llrl Reh Riiy. fi7;-,_ Jfi.12 i:n. r11.sarlr11a Cnntr11cror 11·ill l'f'model homt or apt It r11rf' lnr groun<l~ in lr1111f' for rr11~1111bl' n!nlal. C11.ll \I r~. Parrsch, 213 799-5412. : M. crH'!ioJto"·nnouM!, I 1 bo, ps1nnclrd r1en « honk rm. Tr~d .. lnr !'M'l"f'11linn11I prnprn) lnr my l'QlHI). 113 ;.ii-91.l.l nr 71<1 962-.t2'1fi, Rf:.AtiT hi <le~rrt .~hf'ltrr.-« 3rr11 . Hnn1<" .&.: fl ac. \'_J\r11\ nr "k·"nri 11\·, \'11J. S.'IO,f)Yl \\'11nt hP11!'1i pm prr ty, C11ll l!l l-47.$1; ('IT 499-1 .l.ll I __________ , .l\\l'AP -GrP.11l 011~. '6.11 Chl')·,lrr, 14' tnVf'I tnil<"r. Br~Pnji. R/l~!;Pf Hounrl, '6-t Olr1, Sr1irf1re -for boat Of ~ ~iJ 1-502? o~:~h'. 'Jlfl~ 11 1·11il11hle $511 rno, \Viii nrnvlrte furnih1re 111 S."1 n1111r-An ... wf'r1nt .wrvi"' 11.1·11 ·l~r>!r 7'n >°lll'f'.'<I 4vt, Lllguna Bi-11ch. ~!W-94~ r.1 .. 111111 ll l!llt'l8Jlhtrt'. * * 53•-mt !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! * * * * NOW! NEW! PILOT PENNY PINCHER CL:ASSIFIED ~DS WITH A NEW-LOW-RATE 3 LINES 2 TIMES $2.00 ANY ITEl\,l $ OR LESS e EACH ITEM MUST BE PRICED e e Combinitd Tot1I of Items Not To Exc1ed $50 e e No Copy Ch•ng•s • No Abbrevi•tions e e No Commerci•I F irms e CAL~ 642-5678 ASK FOR YOUR DAILY PILOT AD-VISOR AND YOU MAY CHARGE IT! r ' ' ' FridAJ, J1111t 18, 1971 OAJL 'f ll'ILOT .......... -r511---~ 1---1~ =11...;....;;;;;;"-"";;;;;;'--;;-='lill~1 ;,~ ......... , .. -~,rrn~i.:.1 1 iiiiiiiii. _,,. __ ~l!Ill~•l , 1 • .. .... 1rrn 1 ........... 1rrn :..' _._, __ ;;;:1 ~•l1 Carpet Service Cemenl, Concre:e Houaecleening J.0 Wanted, MIS. 711 Httl, WentM. M & '71t Help W•nted,. M & f 711 Help Wente41. M & f 711 liel1t W•ntH, M & f 710 Help Wa"'*9, M & f 711 CLEAN C"Al'll'l:.'T PATIO Spt"CuU~ls. Add HIGJt School mid will clean I~ dLSllncOOn 10 y()l.lr home houM! (C.M, at'l!al Mesa ~Jlt~ Bl't'I N I:.~~ '111h a custom pal.:> des1in· Vl'nit'. ~!eu. Del P.tar, CHAD\\ICh 6.· CO f'rl espec1aJ!y for your ho~. Collt11e Pk tJr. $2. hr. 4 hr. '1 IH'>-392a • rl':'e E~!. &12-<ill I D1an1ond Cllrpel Clcan1n~ A1 ~ slz .. rnon1 S8 Qu11.!1ty. Expe r l t'O('f'. minimum. Call Lind a Sii1t.~f;1e11on. Eason /; Sons ~H723. Consu11r11on. 548-{1169. Ironing ,. Rrpa1r1ng &. 1ns1al111 !ion~ • • CO\'CHETE1 t'loor~. rlf"' l::.•t 645-l.117 J)fl!JOS, drives, slrlf'\\'aJk:;, IJRJFOA:\I C.\RPE'f Cl.EAN .slahs. Rt>as, Don 612-!1j1 4. J"l.casonabJe Ra tl'S. Ct.MEN T \\'Oflr\, no job too Tomlin Svc * 5S7-9669 s111all, real>Clrlahle. ~-r" e Carpenter l::slhn. H. S1uflick. ~18-8615. CARPENTRY Contractor \'f~OR REPAIRS No Job MY \\'ay. quality home TM Sn1all. Cabinet in gar-rt>pair \\"all.•. ceiling , floors a~rs .~ other cabinets. erc j..;o )Ob !oo sma.11 . :,..i:;.sr;.-, ii nn a11.~\\·cr leare 5-17--0036. :21 hr aru. Sf>n ·. Ail(li11ons • Remoclrhng n1~t:-at 646-2372. H. 0. Anllt'f$On. Gerwtck 8'-Son, U c. • \-\y fil .iob. Resid, Coinm'!. 673.f.041 ..-' 54~2170 lnrlu!':. Ap1s. All lypes LtC'D Con.sir. Remodeling 11nrk Reas, .-rrr est. Adi11 l1nn."J. Plans. Layout. !i62-1961 Karl E. Kendall. &1 2-3811. The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Gardening AL'S GARDF..NING for gardening &c s ma 11 landscaping services, call 54~5198. Serving Newport, Cd:.!, Cosla flfesa, Dover Sl1ores, WestcliJ[. GAllDENI:--.'G, cleanup & y:ird n1aintenance. Exp col- lrg~ studen1s. FrrP E~r . ~~-l:it6 ,\L'S Lao1lscapiog. Tree n~n10\•al. Yard remodeling, Tra~h hauhni:. 101 cleanup. R.l'ra 1r sprink ler:s. fii"l-1166. * LA'\'N SERVICE * f"nint ya1'd $10. per morith, back yard also. \\:eeding, )ilrd clt>11nuri. 967~61:2. Exper. Japanl!r.e Gardfoner, Con1rilele yd !l'rvice. Neat & RrJia, Free e:-;t. 642--4.189 J APA;\'.E~f'.: txpert gardener. C1nril yd srn:ice '"' p11T rqu1p. Frrf' e.sl. 6-l:r.1 796. L,\\\"N Main!. 1-lauling, new Ji111·n~. elPan-ur. pruning, .Free esl. Call 546-i".~79 l::xp. Japanese Gardenl!r Complete Ya.rd Service Frt>(' esc 1nu1te 557·9264 Lt.\\·~ li\RE & gardl'n \l 'flrk. li~ht h;:iul ing. Exp'd. n"asnnah!r. Call ~3-97~5. f<:XPER. 1-Tawaiian Gardener Complete Gardening Service. Kamalani, 646--4676 E.\ix-r1encell Gardeners \I ,t· \1 GartlPn1111;i: Service 612-j;U, alt 5P:\' IFflF:E l'sf Comp] or partial I la\1 n main!. & cleanup. L. \1. 1;ardl'n1n1:. &i2--097:>. Japancsr Garder'M:'r E.\'.p'd. )'arll Work C1ei\n~uri. Planti ni;-64&--0619 Marketplace PROF. LANDSCAPER Very Rea.~. 496--21;irl. I've. General Servic•s Ironing .t Alterations Al ~!y Hom• 54~7641 EMPL. Want~ u Auiroi.nl APt Mana~r. Ex~rienced Ma~nance mM. Ahlo <'1lr- Masonry pet dea.ning • Door wa.xin1. ,\!ASONERY \\'ORK A I I I ,-"3c;lc--~01~0-L-:---.--;----o--:= typt"s >~ est. Thorouahly Job Wanted, female 702 expd. &12-19-18. Painting &. Paperhanging PROF. paintine;. Extrr 1 stof)', low a1 S12:> w/gd pa.int. Avg rm $18. A1rleS!' ~pra)'ing accou~. Ct?ihrigs, 2 coa t~ $!5. Roy, 847-13.l&. X • Pain!er. now ~chool !f'aciw-r. Exler I Infer .• 11c- cou~. c1'1ling11, airll'M" equip_ \l.·ork guarn. Reas. 646--4:'>19 P AI NT I NG: Honl'st , gua1'Rn!el'd work. Lic'd. Local ref's. Cal: 67~57.fO a.It 5. SCRIPPS O:>lleta J u n i o r dHiN'.~ pol. LS !i..-in mother'• hlpr. \\'SI. Exp. Rrfs. Uo!a\'e mf'"bage for SUsan Skinne r 6.2&-8511. ext m2 l>t!rore: •:30. PRAC. Nu~.!. Companion•, Hskprs. Li~ in or out. r.toolhly rates. Emplr P&Y! ftt. Health & Family Care Agency. 1805 N . .Bl'O«dway, S. A. 547-M8'1. l\TATITRE. refined woman available as comp&nion- tion1em&ker to lady or &""n- tlem•n. Live in, have car, No \\lasting irtt to 'lraVet, C..tJ 830-ll!Jl. * WALLPAPER * SECRETARY "-"Vl't!t l or 5 \\'hen you ca.II "Mac" da.ya V.'Ork v.·eek. All eltt- 548-144.f 646-JnJ Uic typewriters. Excellent rl!fl'rl'"~. All offiee irlcllls, PA!NT!NC. professional. All 11·ork ru,arn. Color no bookkeeping. 546--6SZ!. s prc i a lis t . 962-6143, AID ES FOR CON· ;;.17-1441. VALESCENCE, el dl'rly P R O F ESS JONALPain· care or family care. Homemakers, 547...(Ql ting-inlen'exter. H n nest I ~=====-~== v.·ork. Lie • .i irui. 548--2759, ExPERIEJ\'"CED SECRE· 6-15-5350. TARY wisheii p&n time E:\.LERIOR.. Li e. &. In~. wmme-r work. Can 6M-07C. frf'I'" esL 17 yrs •xp. H•ltt Want .. , M & F 710 Acoustic ceiling. 64~5191. ACCOUNTS ttet!ivablt rirl to INTER Painting. aC("OUI. v."tlrk ror Tustin firm. l\fuat ("f'ihni;:s. Avg. llome $70. Ex~rt \\1Jrk. 847-4128. havr l!;ii;p and be deptn-dable. Call bf:lween .( I: 5 Siucco & Eavrs $j(I. orily, :>14-8904. College studf'nl$, r.o drink ing. :>lS--4549. AIDS & TEACHERS Ar.• you 1tiil looking for TIIE FOR clean I: neat painting, iummer job! Call &JS-2921. interior & exterior. Reu . rates. Call Dick, 968-406.i. '"tlrd.Y'!I fi.-9 pm, >~n 9-5 pm. PAINTING/paperina. 18 yn ALTERATION lady for me.n '1 in Harbor aiea. Lie & ii. woml'n'1 d ottiing, «I/ht bondf'd. Ref·, tum. M.2..2356 "'-'k, no Sat . .f99..1060 p A I N TING/papering. 18 Yrs. in 1-larhor area. Llc & bonded. Rrf'i furn. 642.-2356. * LESCO PAINTING Rrg/ Ap1!i . fi.1;)..2399 Plaster, Patch, Repair PL\STER-Patrh-Rin Adds. Accou~. ("eiltng~. st u c ca refin. Frre f'~ t l ma l e i . 8.""!:>--.:t!l'.":l , !i-l:>-4588 aft 5. * PATCJi PLASTERING AH type,s. Frtt e~timate• C11ll 540-6825 Plumbing LEW T11.k11s .r. Sons Plum- bing-repair , ~pipe. f"l'model Ml'\\' con11. Frei' c I I . ASSEMBLY INSPECTOR PBE Has an immediate open- ing far an inspector v.•/6 mo's to l yr e:icpe;. lnspec-1- in& PCB'li &. sub-uffmblie-s. t.1u si know color eode &: be lamihar w/&Mfillbly work· m&.nsh \p atandards. Apply in person. PERIPlfERAL BUSINESS EQUIPl\IENT. INC. lTil2 Armstrong 0.rvi ne Irdustrial Comp1'e:1 I Santa Am. Cahf, 917<li l~~~~~~~~~~ITlllNGS h,v Moosl"· LI. elPct., 646-8340. I-ri h11nh. Jenee. !ile. !ns1Jns. PLU:'11BrNG REPAIR Turn Eruct on Al1on otJ Red Hill 13 bl~ North of Mac· Arthur -~d Hill intenec- tion) turn right •"t Ann· strong. Classified INDEX (",1 rprnlry paint etc. No jnh loo ~mall Adver·tising 5.J.'J.flS.10~-'-------l --,,=•=,.•,.",·','.,":;;;co•-....---1 ~======:::::;:::::! -COLE PLUMBING ASST. l>'lfT'-Te1Tific oppor. Ir S'rUDF.NTS with Tr u C k · to join )'Oung fMt growina: ,, ~oosas for Sal• If fl! J l-laul1n~. Gardening. Clean. 2•1 hr 11ervice, 645-1161 Jr . Fa 1 h i 0 n ch • i n . I-~"~'-· ~&1~·'_-_184_3_•«_s_P_,_"~· --I Roofing Applic11.ntli must ht! 25-40. • c1,,,,·1·,.,1,·oo I 00 149 Ha I" g -------,.---R ea d Y for fut ad-.. · u in T. Guy Roofing. Deal Dirl'cl. vr.ncemenf. She •ho u Id ~------, ~ J rlo my 01'''1 ~urk. 645-1780,. h · 11 ' RPa! [slate. y ARD, gll.rilli!e. cleanups. 111'"' previous !J ~ 1 n It: Genl'r<il l ="-S.~95_"1_ . .-;-~-,,,-----I background w/oh~tiVf' of Rrn1ov., 1fl""~. d irt. ivy, / ~------' k 1 " k S•wlnn Alt•r•fiona 11.~suming flJl1 m11.nagenhip Clas~i f;c.a tiori 150-184 :i:-1 fl o a" r r, i:lac hoe. • S1';-?iiuf.. TlR.ED OF clot"·• that don'! of upcoming new 8!0ttl!. For '. I ~ -'""' OJ'lln,i:.. Co. tpply mgT. • f 1nanc1o1I • CL!·;.\Xt:P & Ha11lini::, tri>' li1 ? Young German ~f&Sler Chris'.<1. ~. Cout Pla111., . . 1r1m '"P n?move i;;::aragei; se11.ms1J-e.<1.<. ne-w in are11., Costa .'°'1 1'!'!1 . 11 C111~\1J1c. .. iion 200-200 f'lronrd .• ".v &. fr.n e e S!'Pks C"Jie n!B. Oran Mixon ATTRACT=.~w=A~l~T=R=E~s=s rr111•!\"11!. .Jack :J.1&-1i 1.1. ·l-17-16:27 .- • , Houses farRent 11 ti! J T1tASll .~ r.arag(.' Cll"an--uri, • Dres5mllking • Al!Pration~ EZo':~:~~~ A!!iy Ni~ . . 7 ri11ys, $\fl a ln11d _f rPe est Sper111l On 1-ltms penon, Surl "-Sir loin, 5930 Class1f1c o11t io11 JQQ.)55 ~~nnir ~lt..-5()~1. Call Jo * 646-6446 \V. COii~ H~·y. N.B. :'ll0\'1.-.;r., ~.:.ra~e rltan -u11 EUROPF:AN ~~sma kino;. APT. MANAGER Apolrtments tor Rent .t· !11,. h;iulin;:. Rr,,1snn.1blt. E:'\perlly Cu~tom fitted. Ac· ~ rl'r r<T1m;,1r~. £-l '>-!602. cur. Rea~. 67.'-1849. Couple for 32 un!l.ll. HIM'band ~------~ may iuv .. othe:r .)ob. Murt Cla~sific.ation lb0.370 Housecleaning AL TE RATIONS be RU!XI hllndym11.n, Exp'd. :,'.·[ ''"t•I• II &] 11ov."c oc· CLEAN r'hone 64:2-7!!06 7141516-42"'->8. .,,,..-.~,. ,. Alt•rations -642·SMS l -~A~U~T=O~S~A~L~E~S~M7E=Nc- . ~-,-----,----~-Con1n-1"l k Resid. Cle11nina: Nra1, «<:Curate, 20 yrars e.xp, Openiflgll for 2 aletmen., u -Cl<'ls~if1cation 400-4/;IS Frrf' csl. * 642-68:.t.l * Tll• perie.~ or M l. Announcementi "T""4 Carpet.~. 'V111dows, Floor rte. CERAM IC tile new &. e Df!mo plan r I~ fl.-trsa Clraning Service • Top commission '-------~-•• Rrsirl. t_. Commc'I. 548-4lll t("morif'I. >'rf'f': rst Small • Hot;p1tallu tlon C lassi fica tion 500-510 Bay ,t· Be11.cti Janilorial jobs \\'elcomr. 53&-2.\26. e Insurance C'rp!~. \11ndows. fioor~ etc. Tr•• S•rvlc• • Profi1~har1nc R•'• & Con1nl"I 646-1401. Ask fnr ~1r. ~btn.o: Person•ls '-->~~~~-~"---H°OIJSF.CLEA1"1NG GENERAL Tree; Serv. Y.11rd Atl11! Oiryaler-Plymouth Classific•tion 525-535 '-'"11'00\V "'ASHlNG Clean-up. Sprinkler ~pairt. 29'29 Ha.rbor Blvd. • ;...i3-44!17 • Reu. 646-~8. CMta l\f~ Lo5l •nd foond jlnl JIOUSEO..EANfNG :.Jpholat•ry '.WHITE :£LE'PHANTS" <•------~L:i.J Any lypt'. Exp. R<':asonab!e OVtTTUnninr )'OIJt tio..uie! Clas~ifica+ion 550-555 7>1fi....()So::!~------__ LIC. Furn. Uph. Rff<1 & ''Cuh .... well thl!m thru I lfJ•j HOUSEKEEPING cane work. An1Mny'w Uph . . lnst1uction _ !20 .it da.\'. 541-1530 !. f.ervi«. N.B. &12--.."11111 Daily Pilat CIUl.ififd 1--------~ C lassification 575-SSO Sttv.ce5 .and Ra~irs ] ~ Cla\si fication bOO .b99 ,_,_t l[!l] Cl11~5ific 11liol'I 700-7 l 0 I Mo--ll§l C lass1f ic11lion 800-Bl b I •. ,,~~·· llB M•m":'I:~, II It I ct.,sification 900-9 12 ,'--._, ...... ~_ .. _·:~"-" _,I! stt I c 1.,,ific.1tion 915-9'4'1 .- BABYSITTER nH:ded Tun thru S. t. my borne ,..... laec: S.C"f "50 Harbor• Baker. Furn owo U tillltiOn Vl'.pf!f Work tor tran1p. l chUdren f: .t I )'n. lep.J cound.I d.. \af't't tinn Sol9--IJ67 or !181--08l4. in N.B. Xl:n't h«ne-eia. BABYSITI'ER -Daya now, NEWPORT l'Vn later. I Ir; 10 yr o&d. P•r1onnel At-ncY Your horn.-or mine, Otb Ill Oov•r Or., N.I . St , MJ. 548..f4.l7. 641-3111 BEELINE Fuhiolll tw'tda 3 1tylillt1 in thil! area. No col-Eaper. Vocal .&. lecting nr drliv. Car neced. Choral Accompanist Call Jean, 539-Sll.l or (n!) needed in hitb actlOOI. for 431~75. 8l'pt. 197l Must ha~ lOp BOAT BUILtiElt ablllly <illitbt~.Con- Expe.rlent'.'*d deck MM!m-tact Mrs. Reyrdda b" appt Wl'rir, bt>nriers. .I. urtft'View. 541-ll71. Apply : Ranaer Yach".so, lO!IO Puii111a n, C.M. EXP'D t11-a.Jtn.u, S 1o 9 pm_ Not unckr ll. No sun or --~B~07Y~S~16-~l~,~--r hOlidaY1. Knmu'., oo • to de-livt.r papn"I in the San Harbor. O.mente, ~ Juan C&pis.1'EXP=~-~,~---o..d<~~.,-/-°""'~-~-,-. trt.no a.nd Capirtnnn Beach f\JJI tinw, Apply in PfrlOl1. a.tt•. Ne-wporter Inn, 16-2 Bobbie DAILY PILOT "'"''-492-44~ l"'====""""--,,,-,-----;:;====:::----tEXPERJENC!:D ovrr II lM BOOKKEEP~R anack bar tor mmmt:r only. FULL Ct-tARGE C..U 573-CJ8l tor appt. 5 yrs exp. ihru t_inl.ncial t"'EMALE 1irvu 21-28. Mu11I l lalPmeni•. Altni'!'.IJve ap-play iri.rtrument. All type• pearai:i::-~ ~ hunt~ ole • music !or (l'OUp in C.M. rl!'~plron duties. :>ubtlta.n. 642-5516. cia.J Corp. in r~ e: .., po r ti===~=,---,---­ Beach. Salary c.ven. Send f"I ~ER.C.L.AS.'i . -Are you a rtll\Jm., to P.O. 8o,ll; lTl~ Pwinl su.penn~endan1 or Ne.,.,•port Beach 92660. lottman ~·-1~ . m o re =='=~ -------1 re11 pon11b1l1I1f 1 • CATERING hell', ~rt time. opporlunitiet!' We-nttd 1. \\'t iln'tRS, wahrr1, bll~ Divi.fional SUpervi!IOr for boys &: bar fj!ndert. Open-our J'f'inJorced p J a• I i e • irlf'll in ne11r I u I u re . plant MUii haw rompl.ele Interview! 1.fon. lune 2hl & nio.Wdg, in 11J phues ol Tue1. June 2lnd. 9 b 11 .I. 2 Ii~ parts ii. tooling. to 4. g,, t.1ni. 'ihqprd, .D Ultra mode:rn 3.:>,000 sq. ft. Adobe 1tM•un.:1t, Jan Jua.n plant. monorail ~ C.pi1trano. 49l-ll£3 o r l)'Wtem with .ep&nle spray IJ0....86:xJ. area. ovem. a:rinding room, lor hlch volume .i hl«h CASHIERS. ear ~uh, full quaity production. Ready time .i part lime. Call !or thl' a' g r e 1a iv I! 644-.(4j(I, •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilOiiliiiiiol e.ntrepn!nl'W'. P re 1 ' nt 1 Y CL.ERK TYPIST Part-TifJltl' -UNITED- CALIFORNIA BANK 2'11 A v-rn!da Del Mu S.n Cl.ementa 4'2·ll2J Med Jor RIV production. lntf':re~ed m adding mon pruductioo lines. Na tional Co. with m&ny lri~ bene- tlt..s. k>cat~ in the State of W1U!ingtoo. Se nd name-, addreu &-telephone no. lo Ousined ad Na. 115. Daily Pilot. P. 0. Box 1:>60, Cost.. Me ... c:a.n1 ~ Equal 0ppor. Employer .(Doctor office in NB Hi k>olr:· -"' .. _!"'_...,..,!lf!!!!!!•I ing kll' mature front offict CLERK TYPIST ciri. Ge.nen.I etf i ce , Newport Beach prop. mp! IChedullng appts, imuni ~. ofr. nttOs id typW w/ WU! train. Writl! cbi.s~itil!d 11trong backit.round In ac-ad No. 163, Dllily Pilot, P .O. Cf'ni. ~rm. Pill. Gd f'U'tun. Box t5li0, COi!lta t.len., Ca. Salary romn1~1e w/ 9l6]6. .. exper. Plea~ Call CTI.fl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO 557-7934, ask Jbi· Mrs. F\!1er. Girl Fri. to $IOO Junior Accountant H i I h achOOI d ipkima (mm' col\'I' preferrt<ll, know\edse ol aOODllntlng or relattd attb, •xpe-n- l'nctd in payroll and timt keepU. p~ and --Apply in penon onl;ii ll3J HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ATLANTIC RESEARCH Sy1te.lll$ Division or the Sulquehann;L Cmp. Equal opportunity ~n1pkl)e1· Malelf'•maJe- LOOKING tor 11ewral ex- pt-rien«-d. m11ure c11'11nina matroM ror high dl!mand com~n:::ial bu i l dina:, Nf'~-port arl!a. P11rl timl!. ,\I.II. ~:l.17:2. LUHRS BOAT co. M_q \V, lltth SL, C.~I. • ~ir)t" Installers • • F"lniah Carpenters • Immediate opl!ni11g~ Exper'd only nttd apply. LITE HOUSEKEEPING A Supuvillk>n for l girla; 10 &. ll. Lido I11k. 642--QJO. MANAGEMENT X-MJLITARY omCERS BETWEEN AGES 2;)..lQ_ IF ~·ou HAVE RECENT· LY RrnlRNED FROJ\I VIETNA:\f \VE HAVE A JOB TllAT YOUJl LEAD· ER.SHIP QUAl.ITY \\'ILL rrr RIGlrr JNTO. YOU "'l LL ACT AS A RECRUIT- ER FOR A LARGE LAND INVESTMENT CO, INTER· VIEW PEOPLE WHO RF.· SPOND TO OUR ADS. CAN'T BF. A.F"RATD TO MEE"l' OBJECTIONS, • Salary + Bonu$ Plan e P1ush Office, • J'r\111e Bene fl Ill • Start Immediately CALL NOW PRECISION ASSEMILElS Wiil perform Ulf'mbly wock • f hlihlY •killed natu re on l'Xpl'riment&l Ir; prototypl' 1Met 1netal coroponl'tlla I. dOllt toleranct anembly 1tl'Ueturt"11. Hi&h school ied· ueation requi.re.d ph.l! 5 yean experience. -APPL'l IN PERSON - 3333 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA, CAL!fo'. ATLANTIC RESEARCH Systems Division A 01Vl!l0n Of Susqul'h11.nmt Corporation Equn.J opportunit; l!mployer 0 UT 511\NDING positions 11·/desia-n firm in N,B. Mu&! br xln '1 lyplst "'{Rood <"lerical background. Ablr to •1.1u·me var i ed of c. rf'spon.~ib1l\tie11 , 8l'gin 11.·ork imml'd. 644--1520, 55i-7883. PART TIME Tra1ntt!' 7-lOpm evt s. Sat 10--l Out lo expansion ol our fa - cilitif'~ in So. Calif. v.·e ha\·e Immediate openin11:s lor JO mf'fl. Train &C our r ;ii;pern;e, Mechariica.J exp helptut. Mim I>!" 19 or 01·er. Nf'w ci ntract1 en!lhte us 10 st•M mfnt a1 $300/m!'I. Xlnt op- portunity lo graduate to lull tlmf" pnllitiorlli. For Pf-MK111al lnlf'rv1ew 17141 771>-ISl 1 Sat &. ?.ton I03m-~m PART time p r o gra m 11lde--l\1u11t bt' over 18. $1.6:1 hr. Call 64&-7181, Miss Rustenbach. Pllr! Time Phonl' \l.'ork. Exl'l!llent Potential! • £.46..4309 evr~ • PART lime. exp'd DONUT r.IAKER. 11.ll 968--1051 btwn 711m-10 .. m. PASTE UP ARTIST, e>.per. 11!q'd. Cal l JOt1.nn1', "'6-0164 e PRODUCTION Sa let SALESMEN WANTED $50,000 + OUR CQ,\fPANY 11 A s FORl\-fEO A DIFFER.Em' CONCEPT FOR OUR ru. ENTS I NOW HA VE MORE QU,\LfFIED ACCOUNTS 11·1AN "'E CAN HA.'llOLE. JF" YOU HAVE PlfT' A LARCE ENOUGH PRlCT. ON YOUR ABll.ITIES ,l AP.E CAPABLE OF MA.K- ING AT l.f:AST S:.0.000+- Y0l1R FIRST YEAR IN COM:\11SSIONS II. SERVICE F·El:S A 1.IFETIME PftO- f'F.SS IONAL CAREE R \VI TH ADVANCEMENT PO'ITNTIJ\L CAN BE YOURS \Vml NO EX.PER. R.P:QUIR.ED. • Cadlll11.t C11r Pla11 • I.ll:ll'ral Frillf'I! Benefi ts • Plullh Oftires • '50.000 Home DAVE LOOKrNGLANO, FINANCIAL INVESI"MENT ANALYST, R. E. BROk"ER \\!ILL START YOU ONTiiE ROAD TO\VARDS FINA.NC. JAL INDEPENDENCE It TI-I E HEIGHT OF P7t£S. TIGE. CALL NOW 547.5771 Atk for Mr. l(.Jtl -===·--·--· TRAIN TO BE A FINANCIAL INVESTMENT ANALYST l\fEN MILITARY WOMEN -~-"-· -====,----IR.E. orientr-d. Good wc'y COOKS akills:. Top drawer •ppear. P /time Nlt.!9 'Seallt. off' .l loc. 18 1t Over NEWPORT APPLY AT Personnel Apncy 547.5771 Ask for Mr. K..,t Adam• MASSEUSE Attn.ctiv., &irls. Good hours. XID! S. 0pe-n Ht A.M, SUPERVISORS e All thref' shil11. Xlnt" tuturl' for effective leaders lo join the Harbor Area '1 lastesl rrowing company, \\'ITll OR \\'ITHOUT A DE:GREE YOU'LL RE- CEIVF. CO'.\IPL~IE rnEE TRAINlNG TO START YOU IN OUR NE'\\'L\' FORi\!ED iNVf.,<.,Ji\tEN'r DEPT_ WE DON'T CLASSIFY A PER- SON BECAUSE llE HAS OR OOF.S NOT HAVE A DEGREE. lllS EARNINGS &. ST A TUS \Vfnl US WILL BE DETER..'1 1NED ON H IS AGGllESSIVENESS. ABTIRY &:-DESIRE TO MAKE BIG MONEY. CARL~S JR. Ill Dover Dr., N.1. MacGREGOR YACHT 18951 Broolmun!t '42.Je71 Fountain vaney ... Mgr_ 0 '""" """"" GIRL RUDAY CCXJK -Dbh~. Apply 111 Original Sam '1 Piua, For Newport he~ Ad. Apn. 88·t7 Adams Hunlinfion cy Prez. AO 1kill1 incllld· Beach. ' iria: SH. Sharp loob, lonr ~~--------1 ho11n, gOOd PllY. lll-1670. COOK, broiler or aaul~. Btn Brown's, lllOli S. O:iut Hwy, Gulllv•r'1 R•staurant .SOUlh Laruna Cuti._ Mon. lnI for her .I. COSMETICS food M"nche1, l'OO!ts. bar- Aftnlctiw Wome.n Rndtts I kitchen htJ~ 'l'ranted to teach m1kwp Apply .1848'2 MicArttiur te-chnlques. W/tnin. Exec Blvd. apJIOlilie Ontnge-Co, pos ilions avail. V 1 v \a n e Airp0r. \\'oodard C.:.mriic1 Sublrid-1~~=~·~-~---~ jary of Gen. f"~ S«-14&1 HEALTil f"()(')d Slo~ nl'~S =~--,---I young man for perm po«i· DA y COOK -male-tion. Apply um B11 ys~ Dr, DAY W A.ITRE~ir;" -?1-1'i NR. Call 642-0or.io MATERJALS Ha n fl 11 n11: Oerk, hvy lifting, Al!IO packaglnJ:, ln11pec1., 1hip- pln1" clf'rk. Apply in perJ10n. fl.M.J. Lllb, 11135 Condor, f'.V. Mark•ting Sec'y . To Saltt M-'1'. Good akills. XJn•t Co. Fee Paid. Alect f'"tt Jobs EXECUTIVE Personn• I Agency 410 \V. Co8.st Hwy. NB Su11r 1-1 6-lj...7716 MECHANIC Apply in Pf!r.'10'1 11 n I Yl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Delaney ·" S--a Shlulty 630 HOUSEWIVES Mtm bf' A·I klrf'isi:n me-chll.n- Lldo Park Dr., N~. fmmed'ia~ pla~nl for-5 ic • 90me domf'rt1c. Chance: DELIV!:RY ~ nl'i'd'ing part IJITll' to own )'OOr own bu:"11ness. N•Wll'pflper1 To S!~. Sa t. 2 work. c a 11 Loi• toda)'. hn •m I-pm. Sun l hnt am, :i.17-3123 for intervit:w • ap-..... ~ -S:ll:l. Ymir a u!o, Pu. OT' poinf1Tlf'rtt. 2100 Harbor Blvt1 ., c.~1 . 1v11.11:on prefd. 961-2396. CORP. 1631 PlaN"nCia. C 1'1. PR 0 TE S SlONAL phone solicitor • Dana Point, San Clemente, Capiltra.no .area. Work in your own home. Bt"~I deal In Area. Phone 835-1465 bttwee.n 9:00 a.m. '"" ""°"- REAL ESTATE INSTRUCTOR $15,006-$20,000 OYNA~1JC ENWUSIAS. TIC INDIVIDUAL \VI TH TI IOROUGH K..~0,\ILEDGE Of' L!CE(';SED TRAINING ~·oR CRASH COURSE. e START f:\1ME DIATELY e TO"P COt>fPENSATtON e fl.JU.. f"RI NGE BE'N"Ef'"ITS e PLUSH OfT ICt~~ 547-6771 n F. M 0N!1'?. A. T 0 R s -HOUSEKEEPER compen-M ED I c A L SEC1lETARY, Tup~ni.·are. POOne .1. ur Ion tor couple. f.lve-in fJf' Pl-rl ti~. H1J. Och. Wrl!I' r.e<':eu:. No mv, i ood PIS· oot. fief/ envimnm~nt. Cla~silied Ad No. 1'4, Dally 830-0286. Call ~fore !I am or art 8:30 Pilot, P .O. Box l560, Cotta RECEPTIONIST OINTAL RECEPT. pm, "'4-2168. ~fesa. C11.. 9l626. Groovy g-11.l lor smaH invts!· DtT.k only. Dental v:per. HSKPRS Emplyr pey1 ftl'. MEN, .,'Omtn & chlldN"n men1 crin1pany w/plush off. """" Somt Sat•. Sa!ary ~ A.lien Byland Axen--"-anted lor a 11and "' 11urf icr. Typin R d~rable, Lile -1~e E 16th s A comrmrc1al. No t It Per . --~~~·-.,..,, .• , -·l•ry o·n ... 1• """· lri nre benl'nl4. HA ~7 .. : · ' · · ,,.-,,_ 17131 461 -""<•. _.,, ~ ... ~. ·"" • .,, -.,. -v.:>:Jo> ""' ........," al!C1", .l wk \'8Catiori. Apply are1. IAM..QJM, Mf.-l540. · I~=='=--~~~~,---,-Mnn ..... Tue•. JO to 6. "Th< DEITTAJ. Aniilanl Mon thni HOUSEKEEPER -~llTM'. h'llDDLE aged Olrill!Uan lruly .,. Thun 10 kl 7• r-r It nf• ~an J)ll!lenl. Nn t"hlldren. no1 1_moklh"', or dM1nk inr lo ~.;01,y"01 StA""'m:,",•,, CTe:U: -~ J I C"'" ~ -1 ive 1n lo e p care or awttl n • v~ ... 'd •· t • A <-'·•-~ .lvt -n. ,.,.,, "'....-...;7J rf'Q • ~n a na. .,......,,l======~~-c-·I elckrly lady. U lu!!work. b\dg. ICityBlvd\\'es-t.SUite oprn. 644-21 1• HOUSEKEEPER-Liv,. i " · Atrac. priv home. Si!nd refa TI8-7rti F\oor, Onng'!, DDffAL Al•I. Ex pe r . Lowly~ v.•/] children. to: Clu1ifled Ad No. IS3, Rec•pl. chll.ln lde. 2 Day• per wk. Ref. plelll!f'. l~J. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, PBX, typing. Calt Lorail'lf', l•adlng: -.c> f\ltun. fu.11 time. HOUSEKEEPER -Htt In Cnr!ta ?.feaa. Ca. 92626. Wntf'litr Pt-rsonne-1 Aaency. 846--0!!9'1. •/&rffl ear foe faltleT & l2 MOTEL MAID 2043 \Vmdil'f Driw. 645-2770 ~00:,,_:.NUT""~-~-.~,.-,~ ... --,,..-...,,-,ll~"'::•:kl:""::":· :11:'::84:':11:"'::·:: P /time. HI-Sehl &irl OK. RELIABLE girl -.vicar for 25--U, no e~per. nee. Mr \• 675-1141 M.b)'l!ieting /<.'Ompa.nlon to 9 Donut, 135 E. lllh, C.M. NEED l Glrle To Work Serv. yr old a:irl s o m' DRAPERY Sia. lllland~. Some bkkpna: housework, l :~S:30 daily. He-mmtt • immed. OpenintP know'I. 19471 Beach Blvd, 54S-96&8 or 834-M77. tr1dnttit. Jlea<'h 0ncpV')' H.B. I RN=~.S~lo-,-L~V~N,,-•-,-:RN-,,.-,.~,~ief ~rv. 900 W. lilh, C.M. ~OW talclna applica1ioM for J l to 7AM shift. Parle Lido DRAPLitY OPF.RATORS It holtesu1. w a l t re•• e •, Co n v A 11' ~c en t Cente-r. tablf.r. Cl.A!SIC DJ\AP· dl.lhwuhen, Not under 18. 642--I044. Equal o pp or . l:RIE.". 5*-1431. ..,._...._r DCDC~"'-~ Apply In peraon, Cok>ny employer. -=*=-'D="'Rl'=-YER=-s~*~-1 111\.Yll"'IC. J ~ ....... LL Kllehfn, 3211 Harbor Blvd, RN f'l'll fr. LVN n.1.ief ,,_ SERYK:ES•AiGEtCY C.M'. Aides all ahUt•. Baptist No bperlt11ce OPENING rw Food Serviot Convale•cent, 661 Centtt St, Nec .... ryl Prod. Control Oerlc: to $4M Man11~r. Call b appt. C.l\I. Must baVe dnn caJH. dm· ''-'· gec·y. liie SH Co $600 1 .,0&33-.,0,359>""~·~~~---~ SALES Wo-r"Mn. reliable, fM inf record. Not und9r g Oak Typi,tl lo $400 0 PE N IN G tor ~'d Bakery • del.i, Apply 119 W. YELLOW CAa CO. ~·y/Bookkff~r l&XI maJntenance bTman. Call ltth st, C.M. IM I:.. 1lrh St., CJI. 5ff'1/Ccrp_ La..., '800 1-°'-'~"~'-· ---~·-~--I ·----;;S~A'L~E"S.----====-c.-,.,_c-c--olAIR Boo«Jcftpa-T)'pe~S45G OPENING klr food SerW:t: We rwd peop&e now 1o v.-orl( 01UVEWAY S •l•t m•"rGeSupuvialr. ta$50D Ma.nqer. CaJJ tar appl. a11118.l«srepa&u.ftamrn ;:11~/lu!:e;;:'e!s~ A/P ~r to $500 I :C'38-30t;o==-~· ~~-~-,-In Orange Co. Muat bf!' nut, 490 E. 17th St C.M OPENINGS for ~ Mme •Q'ft't!llVtl & •·ilUna to Aroo, • · 4111 E. IT1h (at lrviMl CM food aervlct! htlp. call att l won, No expe-r ntt'f'M&J"Y, t:XP'd nhH'W! .. npa,trman. '42-1471 PM. 8#-1103. -' ~ fr'*.in. Own-c:ai. App& Jn Olpptt Marlrw: Cmi>. Jnl S-1---------• I ;OCiPERAPiliiA'roroiRSiS-:.~,;,.;;rt;;,,..;;;,.,;z ~N>n, 17332 lrvioe Blvd, '"·~·;;";;...,~·,;s.n;::t:,•;.•:."':·~=,,.l;~ffimi:ii''1:iilii:R;;;I Mr --i-,..__. .su11, 1. Tusu .. ea. VACANC:l1lt. ec.t _1 e JEWELRY CARLER op-.1 n~r. ""'V• VVYU ~· ... ·---, p or t un I ty -Optnln1 tor 1_S_te_.ady_;_._642-.lm ___ N_JI_. __ SECRETARY, p/llm•. t 1irl ~nt Y"U1" hr!o t'9. apt., •tore m•,.lf'r-trA.inn wlworld'• I• 1"'ll ad 111 tM c:Uaifled ore. 1d !~le. ptMiOna.lU:y, larre~t je:w•ler. X I n t S!lCTJONT .....,_ 11 M•tur. woman pttfd, Joe. e Start fmmediale!y • ComPIJnY C!lr Plan • R ush Ott.ices APPLICATION AR E NO W BEING REVIEl\'ED BY T H E PERSONNEL DEPT HEADED BY DAVE LOOKJNGLAND. FINANC- IA L INVESTMENT AN- ALYST, PROFESSIONAL SALESMAN, R. E. BROK· Ell CALL NOW 547·6771 Atk for Mr. Min.r S•cretary Li le Shor fhand. Cons. $SOO. Call Lorra11'lf', Wf'Blchtt Per· SOFl!l('J A11:ency, ~] \l,ll!'llf- f'l1H l.>r111". &ti-2nCI Secretary Young co. SWO. Conslructkm co. Call Lorain", \V"tchfl Personnel A11:ency 2CMJ \Vestcl1fl Drive. 61j:mo SE.'CltETARr, l'Xpl'ri~ for 11ummrr months. South L~.l(una law th·m. Salary s.ioo mo. Call 499--4275. SEM I Retired M&n To \Vorit A! P/lime BJ.dg. Custodian • fllcsa Verde. Resp. dl'pen· di4bll'. non drinker. 847-9696. S-46-282{1. SERVICE Sia. Sa.lea Atlf:nd. Exper. Full & p/lime open- illJ{5. Apply 7am-4pm, Ray Carey Chevron, 604 So. Coa11t llv.i-·. Laguna 8 . SHORT Order Cook lor Mex- ic11n ~!tauranl, d•)'ll. Ap- pl y In penion. EI Matador, 1763 Ne'>l'JlOrt Blvd, s;..M. Tclt"phoM Credit lntervie11.·ers. \Vnrk from your home Wkd&y!'. evr11, &Ill'!. E"per. only. CAil (714J 52J.....8634 9:30 a.m. 'lll a p.m. TOW TRUCK DRIVER Over 21. exp. pref. 11.C. Auro, 17115 N. El Caunino ReaJ, San Clementi!. TYPIST. ~1odttn 0 r e. Chttrlully d1"COr11ted ln new dt"velopment. E x p a n • Ion creates 11n openlna tor a 1\rl w/A 1mlle. Youna ·friendly ro-worken1. Sl•rl $37:i. Call A111.ry Ltt, ~55 COASTAL AGENCY 7190 Harbor 81 at AdtimA USED CAR. SAL!:S.\1:AN Good opportunity_ Muaf h9 able lo cloM: own deals. Call t>WOe.t'.alt. 9 PM 5S--l817. WArfR!:SS, (()ttff • ho p • Apply in ptl'IOn 1-4 pm. Ov'r 13. No pMne ca.Ila plea~. Kont, IAntf, Ha.rbor, CM. bldf .• tie. thnl a Dall1 PtJof btne.lli.. A-iy at taJe•a centl'r of C.M. Stnd r#!lume _. watchlna b It. D'•I Fait multi an ju1t • ftlOft8 Jfl"ftlen, 17 ruhion Jaland, 6':..6f1I todQI to P.O ~ 1311, l.quna caU away. ~I Oa1altled ad. NB. No phone-cal11 p~ue . 8'11ch, Calif. i ---------...,,• I I • ~ frld.11. Jllftt 11, 1m 1~rm~1 ~ ... ~cl __ ... ~~~l~~~~I ~_ ... ~d---~ __,~J~~~~1 =-_1 ~"."~d_.~-_~_,W~~~~ .. ~,:_I~_ ... ~-~.~·'.-=!~~~ 1 ~1~~,-~-.. _ .... ~~l!l~s~~I .... ~ ... ~-~·JIB~~ I ............... l ................ l;~;;~;;;;::::~;1 ~1~L~1-o;~=·~2~T;ion~-~··;2~00;1:~~~~~~~~1 l;!olp W•nlM, M & F n o f umitu"' Ill G.,HO S.le 112 Mlscoll•-Ill Ml1coi-Ill Dov• l5t Booh/M.,ino WA.fTRESS "' I BIG t>1l.ll.lt la 1tartini a.alt' of MOVING -Hoover ftoor !j,L IQ U JDATING dl!'bl/ooU FREE~2 ma;•. kith!~~ GERMAN !horthl.1r PuJN ·I --·~!!""-Ip~· ~·-...., ____ 904_ et. ... .... .,1=• ... h . s.11 3 Glas.t aloops; Cal l4, Er1caon 35, Lion 35. • Avoo Gia, 675--i990 * I elc~r. tor dlni~r o,·,..r 11 111 room1 al f\lrl'\, w!ll encl. .cn.ibbtr, KP.nmort wuher, JOAN'S llKES llem1 by pvt pty. Z1pa1 put t.w, 111'' •trl AKC dl1mp Iii.red. Field or OXIDIZED alua h 11lI1, P/l:lme. Co1rume supptlM. 8' vtlvl'I 81lfa i. kw-e M'll, lam1)6; t.•he1I, roOrn" divickr, 1utorrmli1..'1 , bra11dnu, fac-~8-~:i;tle pt:Opl• 0 n 1 l' · .ahow. lfurt')I tor p I ck , re&tored to oria. hater. &rl1nrr Re1111uran1, 18582 f-0rmal dining rm ,,r, hklt>-couch, fl\f'll'a .ahoea l",~EJ-:, NEW ty/pack, full llfttm, cuar. 962-3821. Wu.u that rt.IU:t Mtt:rtent 1 p_A_R_TN_o_ER~-M-cb-.,..-,-w-sn-,,.,-l Beach Rh•d. H 8. .1 -bed, imporll'd 1e1kwood 1llwr, ccy1W, Lcmoces -. -lf'111 than » ptltt. Be.1ut Ir 6 Lovely kitten. Housebrok· C 1A•uhdown r or fi mo. +. tor Ke1tuibur1 K-50. l ,_, · J h • ., _ __,_. D,.\C'HSl1UND m • I e AK , Waitress Eirp. ta .... e11, OCCf.lllOl\8 c •_1rs, pl11.t1 er, •ltt 1ppliance1, COLUMBIA bf-al qu1I, Tru ra~ ltnd. f'n ~ .w~. 6 w.,. .....,, 11.uburn lJ wk.a okl w/&hots. Jl.~ 10 S2 prr IL Xlnf owner, imnu.c. 644-5016 Wes!cll!f Per!lt)nrW"I Agrn~·v, btaur Sp.antsh i.; I n J ~ 1 l e pk:l.ures, bookll, m.o v I e PREMIUM .. STE YR Jn.aped II a11sur~ ~!J I I lookmc for good bomeJ:. $50. 96i...4744. N:f•rt~1. ~JI 544-2663 for I ~ts"·-~E"oc~-,-,',;-,,,_~Xl=-nt~-o>-ndc.1 ~• '"••lo·lill Do'I<•· Ca.II he<li~ st'I, 6' t.'Offe• iabJt., •crttn, rooltop Chrlstma• L•e. ,.Jttfioo of J ,~, make oftr AlllO :i bia lf'lt 5404900 appl. D•-• •• '•. l hp 0/8 l .. ,.,., '' . '.· 2. ernl <'On1odf'ii, f\.111.gna11ox t-=" · 1 j h · 1 j ' AKC ~male Setler. I~ )'I' I o-OC~--c-~;c--c-= -· -• l>1r1. Sc hn11d1 &l.J-77 10, I lniµ.>rJa J Aill/FM stereo, 1. d11Pl1y, Much morl!, 41 8 ~ lpttd A 10 11peed blkt11 Wfl!f'1' 11 ... O· r, slnt~. 1 e-BEAUTIFUL aray pt . <lt'si~• fine home wlc~ldrn. 7-7h hp rtlO!otll, likt new $85 1rlr. $700. ll.17"-36J1l \\'OMAN Incle.in "'ell. 4 Hr~, r·~h111et w/l•emo1e t."Onh"OI. 01tl~ Circle, btwn 16th It 10 ~ ...... $72.50-Sl 19.50 nme cookwa~. il l price. Alt 111amew ~uni adiilt k1ltie. 21315~'>24 J im . l!a. 1·5hp w/9" pl.a!licon VENTURE, Ul!ed, fully t"qpt $2.50 her hr. 363 No. Also l\'~slln.ghnu~"' color llihoff lrvlne, CM. 3 spttdi •••• ....... '6.l-SSO unbPh~bly beaut & hlly To 1tood homt' ~IJ:i~====~=~~~~ boat $7J. JZ7 W. WtlMln, Sp. tor taeing, lo~ ot xtraa. N•11·por-t BIYd. c . M , ! cnn . .;o!r, rti-. V.'i!J .sacrihce MOVING SALE J sPff(b ............ $47-$61 qual. Al!'? $10 1ilvr cer11f1, ltJ6...<t49l YORKSHIRE TERR l ER l9, Cf<.f USE SamM>rril, IUHC~li. Rl'n, pu~ -A.KC champion 1ired., ~===~-~--~= $197!1. 968-96.l!I. 6ll-64J,ll. I !~21.~.>-12.>.1 EVERYTHING GOES -D -,,.•h1t , d iv, blw. &uba l111kA, 5 MONTJ:l old 1em 1 ~" Sal & up. 67>-1665 BRITISH Seagull enc. l HP SABOT -bright red )..1n'I o ..... n1n< Fot I BRAND nf'W s1udio cuuchl'5 j 3 SPEEDS *" 5 SPEEDS II 1l J l • --1 Cock-A-Poo, all ehota Ir:. he. "'Iv.:. lo,n1 aha.IL U&ed 5 ~'uJl-racf'. Troph" Wlft .... , . .-· ST ARTING yt , , ~w. t.a ._.., J-"re" lo food h 0 me . SCOTTJSJl Terrier pup~y -J •u"' •HAIRDRESSER~ 11•1huhrer1, co\ertelte & T HURSDAY lO·OO AM STINGRAYS IM'e aelt. 962--&100.. ~7281. AKC, mall!', J m4' old 1 ~'~·m~•010• ~-~~540--0<-79i=-~-S295. Bargain! 548--1726. G75--4Zl2 or 67!>-3701 rria1<'h1ng !\.lag lamp, S7'., ,.._ · ' • REPAIRS .... TRIM TABS for J0.35' boat RO ~~~~~~~~~~~, Crushffi velYtt livmg room P1111-Pong -..... mp1n11 Ten1 • --.M iac el&.neous UNUSUALLY marl<ed male w/shots. SIOO. 96>-lS..,. KITE 611 V.'/ A.D TRLJt. I'! ~ rha.11-,;, l25 tach S...a.11t1h1I 5 Toys & Game5 j Hou~OO!d ~e'll npair all make11 4 W.1ntled t10 kit1en1 1 wla Gt,ntll!' & k111-AFGHAN 3 mo. EXeeptlonal ~hoiw 613-2171 day1 XL~T67~~4~· *SSfiJ Metciwidise j "'-po-Spanish sdrm group Items 2001:.! I 11rbor Isle modf'll. 'Al.~ have parts. ing. Gr..at · w 1 ch 1 d r n pedignit AKC. Crea.m color. V I S~~ u t·t· 1811.l Hart:ioi'. Lan,.. II B 963-5214 I 2'340 NEW~ BLVD, CM US£ D GARBENSTANGEL 962-~79, 962-!164-t. $125 up. 962--9805. Bo.ts, Power 906 KITE No. 62.5, new mast .l I~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ " • --. . W 1cd O • 10 Musi h I V« rlaJ'l,f·hanM<i dd 2 il Good · ~ Bll'd ., C .. \I. 54R-!M.i7. F.STATE 1;il,...:.larl1n11111l"' 9 •• ays pen~ pm :wenalifL wllh poy.•er dip-iBEAlfTIFUL part Persian A KC Whil e Ge rman ni tr, N .~. -rlClllC· Antiques IOO T MOVING SALE * :;stt':"k bed~,rmcu:~ ';~~ 1 Sat. & ~~;:' p .m. poleck. \\'ou!d acer-pt ear~ long hair kittens. Jl wla ::~':~'i.;, t ltcn~e. 4 ~'r:,1;:':.°Tn;r::. ~t~~ t~ ;;;~1:·1::::~l~n SCRAM-LETS ~~~~i-i;e: ,~;!~~.-:t~r;;'1~Yr 1ionsl, d iner!", I an c y -Will Takit Tradit-11'1'1 -":~1 ;!;h ba~~r::~n.! old, '44--4299 alt 6 pm. y 0 U ·~ G bl . le a I e ~"'Ch· •1. 0 v,','.·, .• "',''.?"',, ,',". 11ail, trailer, '71 !Iii. i 17S. 1tlass\.\arr, nun! h I kt, ~ e 0~· ri ,,. ipii-2 LOVABLE dogs, .f mo& nld. • c . m ....... ... "" .. ::i46-7994. . . ll1nr 30' 30 To ;,o-:;, reduc-o~ciioscoPf', 1,,~1 equip. Mon. I lied ad No. J74. DAILY c,.rman shepherd type I< Labrador. l.oYe• k1d1. AKC, Enderly Injf'cton nowed lion~ on quality furn., lamps, Rental Wanted PILOT. P.O. Bo~ J560, Cogra ~ 1 1 • 96S-"°~·> paper11, $50. 61>-0737. engiM by .Joe Re 1 th . AURORA n• fglr ,;oop llj;:; ANSWERS I I t. Tue8 & \\'rd. 17:.7 W, Ball i\I CA 9l62fi age YP"-._.. · · • 4, xtras Nwpt dip $1800/ol-P cHur~ llN'f'S~ Rd , No. 4 , AnAht1n1. i Young rnarned couple, tir&t ' t>r.a, . . 4 UITLE Kittens 7 v.·k& okl ST. BERNARD, Male,·' mo, Hallcratt racing &tee.ring. 9 :Ill To :l.:IO Daily -h•·"-ld ' i•hil'1 on lhe way, desireR • •Calli for Furn_1ture • · ro good honw w/children. Cail.le racing rear box, fer 714: •94-2971 Hec!ic -Ya1·hr -Pholo -_1~~1 \\le11rchll Dr, N B f\10VJNG-Compltr" . , "" rf'asonable rent•I •mall un. Appltances, Anyth1nR ct 2blkbl.\, •,. ',.''.,·,,l gr•Y &. wht, l $6.';. :007-7141. , heavy duty ove r r \d e , • SABCYr-Xlnl eoni1. I lurl'lh1h ln<s -t '""'·'"81'1, 2 • -• .. , · k "'I ~36 ·"~ ,,,,·-•,,, •<•<I h,-• ... ,,, Drudirt -DIR r CHEAP G<JOD usab!f' 50l8S, .$25 each. ..v ~ furn. 2. BR OT large 1 BR l/iUUI!'. J•O JUn •,...,. --. GERMAN Sh Mo.rd 9 wkA '" lUW • $2:.0 * 493-1971 llUpl'r chergf'rl, 100 II) Apl"llY J.'REE Kittem, .ome nully, ' ep , Moon tank, cuatom wood St_i:n 111 a hook~1orr Mlhng f jhg~ u1!eab!"h '','',"-' roo1m air (-ompr~$sor, \'11.maha houst <!t C?llage. Not over Musical lrl1trum•ntt 122 gome p/Siame~ Weinrd 11 old. pup$i by ch. Broon a deck, gold medal flake Baat1, Slips/Docks ti.ti nnrnogri1 phw m111rr1al at A c 111r!, "e.ac · -::i cu t. 1110. Husba nd,~" h1111 _,..., 1_,-,-d, ·~,.,'4'.IS".· H11.mm s CD. 547-1484. ~ D R 1 1 1 1 rni::, compler" h1-li, orig nil ·lll, >I""" , '"' "".,... \~·/competition ora.~ge trim. '"" SLIP .10 •·oo.o ... ,, •• ,,. d1sroun1~ t"or S-1.lr, I 1· coppi>r one ro A • r "" job. Ca.II eve~ & v.·eeke nda, I N UP "" o3<l ·"" CHEAP." \Vr.~li ni::l)(}l1Sf' re/rig., S69 painting$, .St~ at 2 91 646-466.'i. DRUMS lor 1MI f': inart!, 545: LA Tour de S.audf!l.1ire ~ AUZER p S ~:~'.· .. ~~-0 0 0 Io l t er ', \Vant to exch1nJl'I! for lfl' UJ.-F 1,118_1 }iiirl>or BIYd., Prin<'eto n, C.ilf. anytime ba11R, $40; h1-ha1, $2.1; 1ym· Srandard Poodle al Stud. Groomins:, 1tud 1~r v 1 e e . Newport. Appmx 1 month ANDREA'S c· '' •1, 94.7 :'>4fl..-J:l7ti. bol, Sl2. 5:\)-781(. Term5 84&--0839 J.963 'STAR,FLITE 17' TIO. >h<.• •"m-t. l>lli·!JO! •J<J ANTIQUES _, . .> " " ' * AUCTION * -AKC ... bred. "l-7780. ' -" "" ~ J R . d DARK \1•alnu1 hut"h li serv-1 Fl. RED\\'000 picnic Office FLa'niture/ DARLJNG calico kitten lr TOY sil ver poodle pup -Also l20 l'llercury wl p111r trim. Besut y~lJow ... R"Old. Llkl! N ~w. Only 40 hNi on ena. Trlr J. Coe.sl Guard equip, 536-G313. BOAT ~lip avail. July ht, for &0'-70'. Witle dlp. 673-6606 uat •C••ve lable $11.j(), big de~k Sl:J, f"lne: Furni!ure Equip. 124 toy Chihuahua. Re a 1 , NEW S HIPME N T rr. xlnr rond, $.ill, 3 high ru1me b1·and 111die~ clo1hP$ 4 Appliance larger car~. 642-431R or 05.14:-388.i. AUSTRALIAN, E~CJ.ISH bar k black vinyl 1.-omlnrt 11ize' 8. v ibralor chair $1.:;o, Ai>ctlol'll! Frid!ll', 7:00 p.m. OLIVETTI Call 543-4147 •r.t 'rnENOI PIECES !'hairs, S'.19 eal'h. Double b w· d ' A I' B Und t rW()l:ld, PART"-""'•T·-······Ter-Horse• - dbo hf'ilt IAmp s2.~i0. bar-·Cl.II' tn y s uc ton arn m11.nual 0..-ated lO kr.y 1A5, "'-v'" •• •-.,...-.~-,,-.,.--,--.,.-2380 '.\'('IA' ..... rt BL. c.~t hf'll ards. \\'bile 11\e-.v IA!I. I" lh __,i· ~. ..... ~ . I "-I"-o •• ,,. •" h ,..... SJ each. UFF'. 1885 Harbor ""·many o er ........... 1es. rn-al75%·N~wpor.t, CM 646-8686 673-7226. ner, oo..,, "'II' .1v ie. ~OVfNG -Rq'd thorou1 - &15-48io day, S111urday, IT.132 Sa.nla B · d • Bl mo's old. 5.36-43.36. b~ geldinc. Gentle gd En- Da1ly JO.:i * Sun, llOOn-:i Bf11r1. C.M. 5'1&-9457. Ell'nR Cir., t".V. 1142.-12'l.l eh1n Teny:1 dg M11'J P lanos/0"1.1"1 f26 5 Cu1e kittem, 9 wM, IA"l!'IO-~it!h beginners ho.rs.-12.§. SACRIF"ICE -An l f q tJ ~ S T RO L L -0 •· CHA1R. GARAGE Sale Sal -EXE RC y (?LE' Meditu I'd , hou&f'trairll!d, all colors. or bes! olr. Alt. • PM . sr.err!"'"" 100 •Ts 0 1 cl . f<.I ATC H JN G BA By Red· .. -·• Jo bi• & .,, •• ,.. r1nean aofa. B-8-Q. mi~c. · WOULD YOU 2 mo-· loo ·,,.. ........ 646-464.i: "· -,, 0~ t"U RNlllJRE. lncl'ds hi-I """'' '" " chail')I.. lbls, .st."" i ng BELIEVE ''""• . vn-oc:ouv . ut:llUlilu rond. r 1 g i 11 al honkiiheJI, l11d ie1 J!:oll clubs, 6 o--·;·J · d b-·• P"~ * * * * SP I RT TE 0 h·--' 1.• • chr. buggy, 11rol1P:r, car machine .. , dbl m1ttre511 ~tt0, ~EE ORGAN l-<SSO'"'• ")l<U"'"" m1xe •~ .. ,. ...,u\.\ftrP. ..,;1'1Uw history. t elo1he11. picture~ k mi$C. I >I h r "' --'"" · ...o ho oelding 9 yr old sP.ddlebred 8227 :\I <· El d 1 brd. youth chr If tbi. Xlnr ~" mirror. uc more. 1 J'k N p1e11, 10 :au me. ,.. • or1011 .,1 11va n 11, JRlR Port Barmouth Pl, :l<IHll'lt. ~ ong as )111 1. e! o tti · 646-624l p a Jo m i 11 11 j u m per . Ca. il4/R!l9-!07fi. I 06°7!1~.795'" 10 11. PP rec· N.B. 644-:i9J l. l!1rar1on. _No obh~ation, J uat EJ!gli!h / \\'elltern '"Dapper • ~ ·. best Ol!f'r. BJG Kelvin11tor r P [r i g, Co M Ma 1 ~ 5 Qriman kiUen& • 3 black, 2 f"RE/\'.CH lo\'e~l!'at. ] ,llfifl , . ANTIQUES, d!nf'l!P 1 t1 • .o me. o YB :. pm I D;1.n"', $47.i. 616-11.17.l. Boat Slip for rent, side lie up to 30'. Call 67~U~5 SACRIFICE! 20'· Ocean run-/--.,-;;;;-.. ;;-;-.;--,;;;-;-;;;"'-•J a.bout w/frlr. S6,000 Value SLIP SPACE AVAIL GOING OVERSEAS 2.5'-30' SAILBOATI for $'995, 99! W: 19i-h. CM 646-2272 I • "67~ • 18' soururoAST utility -l PRJVATE ~I ':11p 111ailable Tnlerct'plor ~ng. sis radio.' Ju.ly 1st. Side lte up. U'-30' Bair TR.nk, pumps_ Good ='-'-""".,..·_110·~-~~~ rnnd, S9ZIO. 7131666--4948. Boat s, Speed ,. Ski 911 uphn!~trrerl CIU'Vf'd SITOll BEAUT dre~~er 11.nllqurd ii·fb"fret, nn.~!rr bf'r1 t· 11•/lrf'ezer, very good co,,..; COAST MUSIC orange, A11 ma f'll, '=~~-'-----~~-lR' RUNABOUT "'l:IJ bl h nr1 /!I'd 45 " .---:1 yellow ~11·ivel ch.airs: red 6'" -•51 548-R587 STAJ.J., Apa ce avail -ll B ·tng. Glossed hull, GLASPAR Ski-hoal, !O hp hack, Pair ol ~hie!d bal"k ue. ,1 "h.era · 1Y"I tlrr!lller, make oll,.r: School ,....,.. monlh!y & qu11.rterly rateli. HP A-I hrpfl('!IA·hile llitle cha ir~. 11~0. "sic 1ng !lE"IP". \'P vrt drsk s:i. TV l lfl & mi~r· kilchen tablt; J cirf',~ser, 121 SALE New oon&o]P "'11.Jnut, l Male kill.en!, .J,i Siam<"51! Xlnt riding !acil. Ridin& cund. $600 nr best ofr. !\lere. Cont llll trlr wfnew 1 ~0 hi I I l unho! ""rr oond Lr, bi.;c~P ~;. Bay SI: Apt C, C.l>I ·1595·' S . c·• '"/kid1 "-trained 613--%.17. fire$ J. bt'arinKli. $950 «hit 1·enrV1, ~·, Lie 1·u veve . s:l7 ,..._ ·d ·d. h i6s9 j i!Pm~. 914 Darrell, C.M. ~6--174R. ··, .!e1n1Aay, K'l.w&I , '" ,. · """'" le1son1ia11ail. 5'18-1546. ,6J!l-Hl77. • anhqur is t.~ 616-3600 Wur!1l7.f'r, Allen, Lowr•y, 67:J-6.169 ,i E(:ISTERED ~ ARAB 19' CALJf"ORNTAN 160 hp. I ~'01'7-c;;,c·c7-_4_2i_l~·~~-~--I ANTIQUES • F'r i-Sllt-Sun. Tu~lin A\'P, CM . 646-L~-H I _ .F' I : h 11. 1 r h 1 R b \,., STEREO SS.i: bdmt ""'' $:fl; Co11n. From $545. CREAM rolof'l!d pup 3 mo, lo GELDING, 4 YRS OLD, 1-0, H.D. trlr, radio, bait 14' Ski boat. 75 Evinnkle. Gd l 0 I 0 0 ,,1., rl" .. 1,, k. 7' :::Ofas like new. a.~sor!ed 11f'w m11ch $:!0; adding mach RENTALS SlO/MO. 1t.d hnme \l"/litT le boy or lank, many 01tier llccrss, !iiha~. biiz: "•hi t. '.i, $550. '" ~ • binocular~. bike. t1.rl 1ahlf', 0 -I CB 644-!'J014 Brookhur~I 10 Founlain rolor;o;, S7!1 ('a, s· Spani,;h S1 : 1nr i;wng: tl'.'llf'r; t'lt.:LDS MANO CO. dng ~8-Mfiti-1'1115 l=-~"'°-c==c:-:--;,;;;; S249:i. 642-1636 or673-6.19(]. 847-6f)78, 846--5742. Pl O -V ea. 8' Spl'lnish gofa. & lollt' "IC'. Biifll 1tr11.r -hdwe, ~lmp~n gE'ne!COPI!' $180. !~33 tlPwi-:>11 Bl11d. . e LGE CORRAL rDR CUST 28• f" h C "S!I TAl{JTI h"'i l azR. pposilr f . . Drive-t1o1en;, RDr, <'ode ll111t~. 1142_9,1116_ CosTa Mesa 7141645-3250 1 SHAGGY male Dt!ne~ type RENT_ S:!O rno Ba.ck &y . 1s r, mooring, · type .., w/ OCI lo. I se~1• in ~ r.ondilion, 169. tlr. 5111-Sun. 10--5. 1076 . dog. r xlremely affectionate. ,Jp.'I 5, head, gal. fly brdg, HP Mere. Best ofler. 1714) ROLL 'TOP DESK ~I-t, 1!!ll.i __ Hftl'bor Bl11d.. BuC"kingham l.n, 1'B. TWO ,,ar1dles, youlh sii " S&l S.~L~; NI!'~ Spinet, "Walnu.1, Adores c.bildren. 644--64811 an>a. Mf)...:,Sl J eve~. hull t,, tng R:rl, 2 nu gas Inks. 548-253%. 0 k II _ _,.. _ C.:.!. 548-94:11 , 1----------S70. Other tar. \V11.rdrol>t 1'>95. Sfe1nw11y, K • w 1 t , BEAUTrF'UL ~ Arab, 5 :Jn. tlinghy, N.H. S3200. 962--0806 S'·'I • . 3 .;-"x~e rnl .. C\'l1K11 1\o~ SlJO .. S AC Fl I I" l CE F.1 r I GARA(;t; SALE Sal & Sun -·trunk, u~t<d o11 rP Rrcord~. Wurlitzer, Conri, A I 1 e n, NEED Rood homes for moth-J'U m11.ke II. dtal you can't " eru1~1nc boat w/trlr. 48 loniz:. 43 high 67<>-1047, · • Y t-1 ... hrr h1-l1 1-omp!'nPnt.~. I h "· hold 11 • Loiv~11 R''N1'Al"' er calico I. 4 killcn&. ..,,,,~ ·~ 27' CHRJS • '6,.1. Clean. 1:-i· 1968 Gla&tron. 65 hp Do Amrncan snlfl lo lovt'seal I , p ono. nuust i lu . . ... ,.,_ pll-".'I up. ,,.,......,,.....,. Radio POOnt, Df, f/Gl r-.J Good nd 673--5541 "· I :"l'ar """'· Paid S.1.511 _..,ii wa nul rir~k & ch11r. itame~. 1001~. 5:>7-93:'1!1. f"I ELDS Pf.ANO CO. I 5-18·081.l * 4 YR. old cht5tnut mare. .· e.rc. co . • ANTIQUE H11nd c r. n k S29" Ari ~d dbl. 5150 fW'W :U-1 pan•. t)ookf'RS', I. 11133 Newpon Bll'rl I rnEE Kittens, \Vtll IJ"llinerl. Call Connie, rlinghy. Mu~1 St'IJ. A.!k ing p hon o Ii: r ap h . R r c Qr d 1 ~:r)()-JUSla ' ' · m1~~· ,Ill:.! Al f'ppn, t~11s1blull, I T\\'IN ~lf'ihl br ~"' 1 ·Cost a Mrsa 714/64f,..~.10 Call '3.39';>. Bkr. fi73-1:>70 c-------~~ 5torag-e, cost $80; sell $40.1 ' '· • NB 6~4-2"4?1. I niar-piwl, ox_I chr ... ! or HAl\fMOND Stelnwa ~14-:\077 or 67;:....1147 ~10--7587" WANTED lJ" BO S TON I Tnn'J>Orl1ti0f'I 1- 497-1084. 4-po&ler mahoganv bed IA'/8 1 -,--.--. rlrRw1·r~ & n111:hr tl.'ln<I. y h • N yd, HORSES BOARDED -$40 \VHALF.R ,,..140 hp mofor. . .. iNTiO rl rl ' ·1= Y.ARt.llOUSF. Sale. Lumber, $9i )() !<1'1 ' 10· ~la S200 .oJma 11· e• & UJe F·RF.E Ki11 .. n11 2 Orange mo. t'i'"!'I m-, 1-. 540-1877 ~;;;;;;;~~~ NTIQUE l"h C I I ra1\"f'r resSf'r ....,; niiilr-llrl 1 b 1. · · · · ,·,-ol _1 k "-1 · • '"' v """ :1-l8-if70 . . "' n u r y hi d I 1--• d II r, ll un1 ln11: \X ltlff'~. 61·\-1":16 ' "'"' m ... ~ ma es. Df".~ TBbby' male 1 dark. C.a.J-• l o;;o-o=cc-"7=-c--c--~ ' ·' "· /b II bo e "" lab e ""' ' rawf'r I ·' -I I So "·''f I "·h 'di i , .. or fi.46--:i74:.. 20' K "'epuune, IA' a ery x. _ ' • riOCM'J, \\lrnlow.'I, elc. S:i l J. • _ u1y~ n .. ...,,.,1. a .x.: mi · 1 967_3285 S IP .TACK. xlnr cond Cempera, S a le /Rent HG Perlect. Appraise<! $175, se.ll de:~k Sl4• 673--7131 orl Sun. Junf' 19-20 Vaill'}' Rr1 10 SQ_yrd~ all \l'ool can"'~~~ .Mu~ic Co .• 19m N .. Main., If<), em.. ' BUCKSKIN GELDING IJ.Wided., Call Ted Rogerf, ·SlOO. 497-1084. j ~:>-2486. brwn Haniiltuo & Vll'tona, I pari1hn11:, xlnt rond. At 2~,. Santa Ana. CUTE flranR'e kitll!'n5 -Tiger 7 YearJ. Gentlr.. $250, 67:i.;.~252. 1----------- .i\NTtQUE roll lop d"~lr 6 2 PC. SeclianaJ he i1t t I C:'ll o.•·.1g t'O~l. Take a.II or part. OON "T •ell "''"r -anr1 piano. 11!7iped. Whill'. feet .l fa C"I'.. :l4!1--5659 * CAiltPE'R Shell, 'l h OVl!r &l1 !'llM J~ •• \\'"ll Mt've MG 071'"" '66 OWENS :\0 fl. dhl. pink, c;1b. Fit,; any 8·ft. bf!d truck. tlr11•1Pr.\111lnu l.Sl2.)l-"1rm. 1i,augahyrie. Ptrfer! s7~:UPHOLt·ha ir1,1nl i QUf'1 ____::_. LP111'1f'lll.kt'Cateoli1 lor I Ir. -::i. Livestock 151 TS: SS, or.+ t".>;frag, J..ikenew Only been on 6i~1-6.'>119. ~*'"~~d fable lamp SJ.1. l'amera, lire pt'P!lf'r-vrr~.l f\l/\YTAG wa.llher,. t l "c )OU. Nn childl'f"n. Be.•t of Klr:E;NS. A!!IQ I frff Dane-M ldweat War ehou•e Sll.5M Priv. Pty. 642-623.l. lrllr,k 2 l\'eek.~!' Co!!lt ah.er Appliances 802 1-~· I driun lahll'. w/lthr irip. otryer. f\111hogo~y 1w1n bdrm c:irp ''"111 hf. ta!kl!n. C 1 J l prc1~ les..on. 29'24 5. CoaeJ 8 F .'l tf"ullertonl 516-47j6. KINCi Sz Bdrm ~el tnf'l , \.\'!!Sh mll('h. pyr11.n11. ~li.•r s~.'-Al~ misc, I urn . :l40-2279 al ~ 5 pm. I La~una. 49-1-6924 Bankruptcy. Sale •y Or ishing Boat THE Very 81.•si 1~ :'\one Ton 1!rrssrr, df'~k. bk cRSf', m11t -itood ir~. Sar nnly 10 4 ~J-l!!RR. CLOSING OUT KTTTENS 9 wk~. 2 blk, pl. 011f'r 110,000 of aaddle,, brl-?1 ' Lapitrakl'" Utility· Volvo F'OR !!ale like new '69 Goorl "· . C • • t b H ood C m I · · ~ ·1 I & f I 1 n dlf'& & tack 0:0 be a uctioned 'pow,r: $1995-: Camper w/boot l. hta\ly du--Srnr.' rrss. xsprnr. 11yw f<.1arigolrl, rll'-1 67:\...fi" , . 11 P11·X:F. D1n1nR rnom spl . Brand ntw Wurlit-ur pianns ~ am,.$e m11 e ema e . .....,. otl t'Piardle~~ or prir.1.. H111,. -[JDO"SHIPYARD ty su.spenslon :!!hock~. Sll50. Ch11m hrr.s ~a~ ra11gr, t"OIJ· \\'Rkrlield, $4:.0, 64 ... :.468 BREAKING up hou~"k""P!ng P"I l<'l"Olllth!. iron p 1 .o 1 )o 8f'I,. &: organll'. 1-'ant.oJ~ir deal•. I hr. lil!er tralne.d. 642-.'!847. ,.r.lf"C':ion 01011,.r 200 ,,;\ddll!~, 900 Udo Piirk Dr. 8. cab O\'er. 5-1~~19 .'lit .5. per sirlrli k ~,tai1~!~5 10P1·1 J PIECE ColoniAI liv rm -Goorl itrm~ lo C'lolh111t tn O hrr .on, 11 P1:~:111 ~...,. urn. · • :'>47-llf.Rt • I FREE KITTENS plu.!I tiandmadt gddle.'. Nf'l\'por! Beach ne11r nrw·("(J~ ""''· ~l' I id d & "· Id G I 'fh tnl.'f'. I rm.~ . ...,.-... DUil. <=•2 2--9 I 5 10 SJj(I. 646--1:.~:i. Al.c;o ropl)f'r urn, k" go • 2 ... l\'0(1"ii 0 1 "" ~ · a rai;:~ '1 " u9co DIOR ,--1 d . SPINF.T pi11.110. Xlnl (•1n-1rl. I .,., -;);} a I :, pm ORANGE COUNTY 1968 E'vlnrude l 6 ·, 111• • Dat~un Camper-911!1Js • Fbrgl1, alum window&. sum- mer 111le $175 A up, 530--7310. hf)()(j A \\'11.!f ~hitld $20 & S.l. piimp .1"· Sl .,. !'!In ntllr I lhni Sal. . .l uOP 17· IR If 1 · '"'" ry, es 1 g ~." r Blond. R"C"f'nt lunl'. 1\lu~1 :; ADORABLE Fluffy Kit-FAIRGROUNDS boa.rrl/outboard, tri-hull, lo nr w all' rond, S\O:i. 8~&-7l01t; 7am lo 6pm. 224 Avocado, ~\~thr10~. sa4mp1~~· .. ~11 ~llDh·"5· .lPll 1445 or be.st offe r. '"11.', blk & gray. 1 wks old. RI! f"-!l ir Dr., Ci\f hr~. li'i hp wl OMC. Bimini Y..'HIRLPOOL ;iutu 1'11~hrr. DOUBLF: Nod, bookc11.sP ht11d. I ~ \~~llt-li7:i ,,..(. 10 ' ILJ ...... mar ' 67;)...'i.'!(]7. I Eastblulf, 644-1096. Sa t. June l91h -7P:'11-'! 560 J"adio • 1 e J e phone. $40, \\'rst ini::hoU~l' f'lrr board, $2."'i. ChPsT, 4 drall'Pr SAT & S h I. '1 l'lff'Sli \'rrd" :i.17-,11:)89. 'SR VW B\JS, 9 pass, Verj 11 s~· Roi xwl n .un. wiiii er ryer, -.------~fUST&l1Hi>\nl7.m.a.nP111nn, l.OVABLF.:. AKC rem a ltDUCKUNGS $7 BanlRm 675-7220. Clean. 11141 !94--13&1 trom r.r:a~:·· .~· ·~~h~·C''r~d~1 :>!~;~2: nrrd~ refloishing, S 1 O · .~hnr!ll'Ri'e r~d. I 11 m P ~ • SACRIFICE .-Shai"P i·lothe~ .'<1n·1 rood. Rt11a. nller. Doxie, 3', yrs. l'll us1 go to chicks, SL Gl!'es 0 e Go!JingR FULLY ~uip 14' fihf'rgla.!ll, 8am-5pm. 'I •• 11-:.i0-~~7.l tii blrrop~. toy$, hoo I;~· from ~ti 1 wRi'fi rol:ll'. ~izr ~R-9!\~7. I luv111g t-.ome ~J0.14 SJ. 1612 Mes• Dr !Up~r ~als 6, vinyl lop, 40 h 01-.=·-v"w"°"cc,-m-po-,-,c .. cllcy-•--~, · ,...., ·'· ro1.n ROSf;\\'000 r aM•f'd shooHng ~quip k m1.•r ! 10.1 2 :ik' to S3. Sii! ooly, 704 -I ===~~~-~~~-! r · . .,.,., " ,.,, KEN\lORF '"10 w R $ h•, :,,,,,,, llohh" •Q"<p. _., ,, ,,,,,·•Id, C~•\I i;1~ "'229 • UPRJG_.llT PIANO -Xlnl KITTENS 6 "'k5 old. ~mt Bayi. E11innx!e, "lt r 11!art. Big / lmmac. Nf'w l!'n", $2100. ~' · · .:' · · hr. srt, :I pi'~ f\111hog. gRmP ~ " "''"" " _ .;i-n d Sl7 bf' 1 fl c 11 !:~~~~~~~~~~~ hi r I r.1 "b! .,. rnoclcl l\00, S1,1 :.111:.111.g rlrr l'I. 1 t'c••"h ''''''-."-lod C roh si f..I~ !R'.fi C k ri 1 ron :i or ~ o er 11 1 part S111mr~e. Ciill w r r. ooring poi;1;1 e. 962-3959, bh\• 5 k 9 pm. ,, , , "° ii • . · • 1 . BLA K f..t •"tr I' UXP M&-61!16 fi46--8!2-t 6'12-49AA , rir~. S.Xi Both ).'I nf rnnrl. Trakwri. ~glr , bf'ri 673--2010. ,\lOVTNG. !'pitlfl pi11no 9' r>i01\el IRwnmowrr \.\/100' I Bo.tt lr'ld I[•*) 67 Dorlge Campe.r S?eoal guar J. del111erf'rl. !#>-8tii2,' - ---'1 h r.oJ!t;in " cli n~11,. f>fird tJrxlrr "arranty. S.W. Old F a shioned Upright ADORABLE long hii irt'd kit-Marine [Quipment "'-FORMULA 23' Pop Tnp. L1\;f' rrtw <"Ond . l'tli'-~1 1.i ~ PC' l'UM'l'd srcliona!, Rrl in_i: ), Sl:.0 6-16 l!n7 Call ~Ml~ 1 . . L...tf' '70, OMCn o hM; Cu.~L $2\fK) f 642-6546 ___ rnnrl. 4'.l" r.oun'1 m:irhlt o·hi"<, rit~k. 1i 11::<, 10r1glu ~,.1 ~1: ... s60-I. · . -I ret1!1 . · -· or ... ,._ l.3000 ~~ 1 or or. . .L'JJ T < I "I r Id ·• --S ' M h ' 1-2-1 1 543-290.l x .. as. ~ve '¥'-'J".J irm . C I B'k ~ -1n o\'"11 • 111n11;P op ,.,.Jfrr tahlr . like ne\1. PriC'f' l'llilf'h \lorr .. 2; ••Q enr.,., RANGF: '.\fi'' \Ved~P\\'Q{)(i, ew1ng ac tn•• ' • · I s 1 GTJ 2359 y e es, I e s, O\'tn <"1PPf'rlor1r. r11 "Ii!" Of."'n . &11·!1IRR A1'"· C'1i\I f.44--47j6, I _i:rirlrill', S.iO, 121 Slf'i'f'fl t 'RF.F: p/S1ame:<.e k\!trn~. Gen e r a l 900 . ·a · ->-: · i Scooter• 1•h1!r Rr1111r1 nr\.\ ,\111kl' o/-fl:------~ATk--:1'u"-· -Tvj)('IVT"llPr, ~Pf'llkrr.~. IO". S60. f;i:...fi!-i:>. S P ECIA L h.•Phrkn, !!:?!! Col'on~r!o Dr, 1 6~ A~_11h1 Car-C_ombo boa t.! !Pr. !162-421'\'l ~-L0!1AI. Qlnllrrl fJlf~. 1 · __ _ _ ~-_ ./ C'hP<·k. oil & r1~11n 111.1 ('"o~i~ ;.,1 ,.~11 .\l.>-li.11. CAPTA IN 1ar. 1\ C. ill. E. 1>J11·ker I] -,,----------1 RErRIGERATOrtS-<1'--t-S1·(ll r hl(:irdPrl, 3 n10• l'>ld lrrf'1Pr, 11·. rn1. 111am. !RVTNF. COAST COUJ\.'TRY ~f'IAirl~ mn chin,. 9!lc One _...:..... ___ .____ ___ . 11uto pl11.l"~ M;ikentr l213i 66 i">OR TON7;;()Chcppe.r ·1 ' SI 10. ,ll-l7·2b.\2. !lull', ~·l11r111rt. hand mow,.r, Cl.US t-.1F.MRER..."HIP ~"" 01111 ~i:,..s2:i8 · · T? 2d homf' l yr old frm Unhm11:d 11:~nse -Rny ~ms~ :13,11..3,121. · · Comnltlt!y rebuLH S'i.l "'h1rlpool 11·;.i~h<'r S·t:i __ _ _ - - 1 · 1 911!1 1!\~ 1 1 ·5 ___ · · I 1 rr 11n Sh Pphrrrl AKC Ton~ IO '".'I I"• t xpl'rience --sg 50 or nr.~1 offer. J-:ler '1r;.tr ,2.l.frlfi...iSi!l • 6" NAUGAHYDF: 1111IR mllnynn~rirni~.:....._'_:· ·_ *67~.\0r • S 1· Good 130 '"' ' · · 'r f ,· WAN'rED· 1r;i1lerfo 20!1 . . ' ' · NF. I GHA0 RS ,Junk liqHt~. ,\fAPl.E dPsk llkl' orw 4 por 1ng s reli:. ~d d LSpolli!ion. 962-9771. i;illl /, power. ro eft&ion~ · r · 67:.-ti~9 PHILC'Ort•fril!f'ra!nr.2-dr·,f. 11.\0(llrlo.:r<'Pn.Li ke ne "'-. . . I · • I ... ~por!f1sh1nggulde:Mf'XlC'an 3,000lh,ho ·. ' Si ~•;,,..0 -,70 I r-:amt 11 •1P hil l'P 11! ~ u1·n,, r1T"11.\\'rr~ ST:i. R r 1· o rd \\'ILi. trflriP Iara• h, I t SIAi\fF.SE Se11.lpo1nt Kil ten & . . • ,,,,,. •6.'" * l97l llonrl.a. CB 7:i0. 2 coo yC'ar·$ olr1, xln! cond. SIO · · ....,., ... · ... ' , & Crn·r~J Ao1en ca. /,r PRCll· ...,....., '"' · ll.ti-3124. so~·AB_E_D k rh11ir s-.o· ~u~~· r~olhPJ0 .1~1:n~ I~-~ .13·1,I r:iek/~l:inri. $7. ;..1P.-1iOS. vihrrR1or OR 'J .oJlmo•I 11""' ~o~ln~&!~;po1nt mothtr. i~ Co~s1 IA'atf'r~ -lnatruc-'69 BERTRA.M 25· f1yin2 :.ill~s-!,,.~:c.·h 1'°1sr~, llti~· I. 11 1 • •h · ,·,,: · · ay mnl, 11 ~. • S'iNGER rra!hrr\.\'Pi<h( prtb! 40.000 mil .. '1--75-1 4 ti r,.~ "' ~ ' ' · 1,·.0 ,. "·oo ho·•11·,,, -•-brid<•· ll'lm tab~. l ''''"'· .-~ ... " · :n T1'4-0 LD h"\"illf' Rflnr h w1111:un.~; • inr " .'ti'• ., 1 Airs · j -- ---' · t'Oll -"" · " " "" '"' "' " "'n 2237 I ··" h 1 ' 01 11rr ll"mi; c.•2-i'"'~, I GAltACil·: ~:il r Sa1 & Sun ~PWU\I!: 11111ehillf' w-rhl J6(1, nm~. iuuu 1•11.mpini: mon~ho•, DR & .-J·•"•I l:IJ hrs. 642-..;r,(17 ,,...~ ' · A. sn IV""""" w11g11n "'!'f's I " ',,... ·•;•' I • I I II 13 "·JI ·> ,. '"""" ~ ' ------An1iqul".'I kin.-:: ~l rr .. 1111h :l-lfi....~206 Pnt 111 f'a.~1 -. ....... I ll~l l PICK UP ,, ' ' CH 1969 HONDA 9() Tr'1.J Bike. 22~ :\ewpor1 Rl 11d, l" .1\1. I CH INA CAAIN~:T, itrnuin" p ""I 1 ~• _· __ · _ · A111'n :l~7--6~l P'•I• ~ -na11•ga JOn . * e l RIS CRAFI ---I ro•' "' nn sui I'. • a, BALBOA A Cl b M ' '' ' . DELIVERY ANY\VHERF.: 1v/f11nil 1 ·1 11~ Nl'w C'Ond. Only i:i(lO mi, ADi111RALD11plPxl!l r f41" u:~nti~ .. modern, quBl11}. ~,1!0('.2it(llS..aviP1\•,(''1f\l a.y' .u ."'.11·r v R•d'oo H IF I f'm r11 r~r. , , s2--67:1--99!11 ·11 •pm. r,.f/ff('f'7.Pr A.If 1~ Si:• 1195 SLlO. ;..4,ll-;'12 10. ~-. 11"r.'1hlp. O\.\f\Pr • EQ\J 1ly , , , captain I.· v.·it"' av11llab-le for C11ll !TI4f 828-lllSR ;>."). • • • ti ~ P 1 . · 'c\t ·n ·r j· LGE 4 ! f'()HTACRIB SlO: tub, i·ar· SG50 \\lri11!' 1n c111.~silird Ad Stereo 136 f'>.'lenrlf'rl CT'UL,1ng. Exlen. 13• V.'hll.ler "'/40 hp John~n. 67.i-:JliO elt 5 pm. RU aru'IO, · .~._,.... ,) 1· ,pirce M!clionaJ lur-n~r. ~et1r . SI •B : "girt~~" :is ·D ·1 p·1o1 Bo 1500 I G 11111e 11dm ini!';lrat111e experi-, .. , ... "6.q Hodak dJ bike. like Crild~Pol Auln, Drlro&l '11101~. $200. Call 673-77:17 or 'c · ',',..' 'c ',26,: ' Hill ZENITH It AdmirRl Pets, enerel ISO ,-•. ,,6_19t 7 lro!l iler k option~. In .... a l"t • ·.".~l<ll6. dl"'llP'l!ll l'l I pr: houli<IUI!' 0•111 , 111., 1 . .rn. ~i•••-"I .,1• Low •• I ,,._,.. "' "'"·""' n~,· 61'826! llf'W, hol rn~lllt. Vantech rtlrig.140. Crih 15. "'~ ·1 ~ '" l•h "I C •• -"" '""" ' ... '°""',.... ""~. ,,... . Lok b k "k C11.ll 673-1~98 CRIB SID, wardmhf' chfo~! S2tl, I l!'mJ . .,.., n . t '' ., ··"· PRE de-molition Sale-Rum-prit.~&. 3 yr pitlurc tube, 11 SQUIRREL Monkey, J YflH'!! "TSU~~i\flOERGfl'\in and f"l~i.~l 19' 5'11fU1e 120 Ml!rc. TIO, ~;~e;• Ca~J~';'~33';~1·e . ··•• e •~~~-=-A.RF.A &h1111 n1g, rockf'r &. ot-ma11:• !tale price•: 21lll wall yr part~ I. &trvice. Anlenna old, m.a.11!' IA·i!h rage $7.l. on_ .a.&par runAuuul, ,Int ,... • ..1 •'/ltlt. · ·1 ve•. -ovt· ~~' R•lng 120 bamboo !)3110 11.ble If 4 chrs h A •-'"'" "' · .,. .. .,., . " ton1a11, room div ! d f' r . hf'aler, 1flys. elc f'tr. Junit in.~tt1lll'fl w/1'11 conM>ll!'~. 967-9!MJ al!•r Ii pm. \1•11 1rttr1rui: rontro ... S.1500 6'1&-64:.4 1969 HARl.EY Davi!tDn -74 •1~_n11:~;s-~S~--Aulo "'asher S30. +>4'.l-94?.6. lamp~. m1,...·. 11:16 S. To11·ner \91h, '20th, 2Jlilh k 271h, 41;-, ARC color TV, !!02:l Atianu1., BANTAM chloka $1. Ge,.~e ~~·ant0. ri:i 1 hilcr 1 k• 1492~1 Show Chopper. Mu 1 t "' ! MIDE-A·BED. V"clra pl11irl . S1 ., S.A, Ca.II ~1-4R.1l. 1itl1otropr A\•f'., Crt:.1 H.B. 96A-l~2!1. GMI" Sil Ou kl" r"\'tnru e "·1 an . J. Baat•, Rent/Chart'r 90I .s.acrihr,., ~lu.•I ~tt to ap-IC~---c .. c------• l1k" nr11· Cost 1125, 1eU - -----------. Lngll · c in11:5 s2. f'Qmplrlf'. 64n-·1~23, Greil prCi'.ill li3.>-Jl116 - ameras 200 SAT " Su n, 1-:l pm. _rurn, "\VOLLENSAK tUfl"E'I c11.m· FOR silt ... Sl"rto in beaut, 2612 f\11!'w Dr. (Upper Biiyl. y ht 1 f"l(ip -c'c·=~~--~--1 EquiprTMnt IOI I $ tiil--40:ul 1001~. hooks, h@hkl •11!'m~. ..ra" Smm S-\5. Kodak rnQV• rPddi~h v.·11 lnut Ii" (:'On&Olf'. c t 1 52 llC I" r c.1 2~ + Catlin• 27 1971 SACHS Molo Cro81. 1•-,, ••II _ G arage Sele 112 Xm11~ it"m~. mitc. :\2."'i 1,. projf'('ror Smm S~. GE Garra.rd tum 1bl Norf'lro e 1 HI' Rf'inf'll Oultx:u1rd Cruisr.r. GLlar.a.n!ee lhe !o\\f'SI ra!es 1n Xlnl concl. $4,1,5. C 1 I l 16 i\1i\1 Mo\·it , 3 " ....._ '" I ' h J h ~. J f"IOIA'tf SI, C M. auto W1'!her $80, 7e6 Hud80'1 12"' ro-1ud11.I 1""11.kerR. SJ2::>. 3 BEAUT. Lova.i..te dome~!ic l>-Kl P o nson. vull. So. Ca.if "C.a.Wna crui~-646-5890 11.rrtr I pm. lrade lor enr1quf' or 11'11' r-o-.; 1 k Ii 1 • E 962 •218 ,\!OVJNG EAST, Conl'OOle t'QI· SAT .lunt 19. 9 ro !I. 4636 54;,...7~82. 642--2940. kiTry11 rlt'ed 1 borne, 10 "'k.~ L-Ontro 5· f'xtrR 1911 1 • 1fli' i•;u · · Loci!!!On Xewport f<.1ini Bikt .. DeLuxe 4 hp. an1,.ra. ~Vf' ... ., · ""cellen! nce.oJn fi!hln11: bo11! 118:rt>or iJ4/9ii8-'1840 for 'o•lo or TV. n>:lrl1t. E " r I y DQrche~•rr Rr1 {C'Urllf'r or 2 Stta twin . matt. & box TWO KDi , mod"l 1 2 olrl . Xln 'I h~_altti. RtcentJy .,,..c·"'"'=~-,~c"= $1 lq. u~ 6 hra only. 110 AmPric11n couch, loongt I Cameo lll1thlrtrlfit Ori Cr!M. . 1~ •-nd 11, •• 1 , p e • kt r 1 m • 1 r h in , IA'P.'!Jll!ri, Wh1lf' thty ta.sl. lmniacula1f"! Sl:?!l,l. 3.~l '1 BL U [WATER YACHT I 6<15-0ffi6 1-----------! 1 11pr1nj'1. Godlrc.,, ·.,,.. · • I C 11 673-:!92'2 11f1 fi =====""-'--~-~ CUSTOM m11.d" hunk bt>d" 1 i·hair, MAnl" Pnd l3ble& J,' llOUSEHOLD 1tPn11 boys i Tw in .sl·t.e. hdboard. white 8 11n.il11y cabinet S4ii0 total. 11 ' a lt 4pm. -· • ----I ; CHARTER~ '&4 GREEVES l50 tt bra.nd w/8 ,.ei-y lrg blrn rlrR"l'r.'<. MllPe t11l)lf', 4 ,\ta.pl!!' dining I girls toys. 17\i"i, t..11rel with gold trim plu~ bed· 642-5765. t'LUt't'Y Iona h1'ir malt INt'LATARLE Bnal11 clo~t Cruise or lish boats lo ..O' new f'Jlf, Tlf'w chai~. Xlnt Bo" t!pjl• & m1111 r.m·L Red, C'ha lr.t, 2 lw1n hPri Slr!'l't , ~-ou11la ln Valley. h-ame $10. Call 6..'\8-5.'i70.. c:ooo looklnr. a:Ofld \\•n1·ktn11: kiTren. Unusual Bia.ck k oul . 8111' rll~~unu1 thl.~ rl11y/wrrk rP.11/r.1JI 646-91'XKJ rond. S32.i ~2--01\7. whlte, blu~. Mllllf Ill"" I{) ap. j IA"/htlbrd~. plll.)'pen, crib --....:..._ \'!"hill' Markinp, Only $j. \\'etkend. Brokaw Marine IHts. Sall 909 S67!1 'f mRllr"s' baby it f'm t RF.rRJG, de~k. C'lothes & BICYCLES. Stinl(rays: l..J-.5 AM /FM· slf'rP.O p hon o l\6' Do La C M Sales, 1\3.'i P!LlcHic Cout 24" ENCLJSH Mf!tQr, roJd, ~~. ~2. '' llllCM ICI! 1n11ck~, lab\"'· fo,)'J, kilchf'~ Am i~c1• loBo"I~· F 1 "'rl It Sat, 108 s"J;l~l~•P' .'30'" .. ~1,!i;', 641A'~"'7!!_~na.I 'Jpellker11 $50. A D.O R An.Bl L"'" /'Ye, ~,.,:. .. _ _, Hwy, N.B. 643--4:"4). M·A.L l BU out r la le r 10 spd *blk 6 < 1 , '?',,·, + l1rm$, mi1•ro--i.,..lll'. •t11.nt:I, p:a "· ,..,. ~-~ ""'· • ' .. • ~1 • .,... "'"· "" .--~.,.= w/tr1iler. Good a&il,., 14"" .,,.... . l''n' Si11.mt&e kltlen.1, $15. 1' Dlngtlli &. 31~ HP motor, "" · 1 11pe11k,.r8 w/(>lbiOl!I, misc. • • ~1ISC ft1rniture '· Belt Ma111agrr. hertvy riuty. 21" TV .... S20 -$25 675-"""" gai tenk, oar1, liJe cushioN. N' best OUrr. Ste 11 Yl\i\!AHA 25(], Good ())nd, MIRROR -6' high,~·. wlrlf' n Fri, Sa! It Sun, .10 t.m -4 rlothr1, F<I, Sal " Sun. lnl $50. Excellent c:ondition. Good ·condition ........., 'Tl ti Cood __ .. Tbeodon! RobiM Fom, JlfiO 1964. Low mlll!al•· M"•l 3 I E I I t Al 67 • Cf:llSI!". ' """"· ... pane~-~x~ qw. 1 y. :.() pm. 719 H•llolf'Opf, CdM, Ktnv.'QOd Pl111..'f", C. M. e 6:17-4l:i6 • "* i-1763 "" Dogs &W SIOOlb1t otr. 54.'>-5911. Harbor Blvd. Coe.ta Me&a . lltll. Sl9S.. 64.2--2430 2.tlOO cardboard t it! box~•. 1 644-799~ 9X9 r. 1 ~ 1 "'30. 2 P1:>rt11ble 11-1kt111 !Or Ml-0010. 10xl2x2.'". &t&-1798. __ BESELLER enlarae. 8-J. _.n er """f' en *' ,.. BEAUT. 4~ mo. triah Settrr 32' DIESEL. part,y or llshlng SHARP '70 Ya maha. t2!i GARAGE Salf': Ma.pie 50f1, Dry, Scrlptomatir, bike, 1 Baby n-,!h .l m11.lln·N1 $10. •lfrf'O, Columbia brand. '5 'PUPPY. All ShotJ, Ca.II boa! -t moorini. No. F-12. C'OfU>N.\DQ u. No. 531 Endum, mint condition sJ95 ROUND fl.laple dlnln& lablr 2. malch. chajrs, mahoa:. f'nd 11m,.r. tic. 5U-(1120. 541-1934. t'llCh. ~2l71 alle.r !I p.m. Hormoi:, Day 537-7700, eve $3200, 6'1l-3611 or 54S-OOSB. wftn.ilir .l com pl . ~uip. tirm. 846-3884 &: captain cM.il'll, :oo; tabll'l', IP11.ther chair • <>I-Miscellaneoua Ill CASH REGISTER MUST ff'll G.F.:. stereo fi7~17:ui. SEARS Ga.mefisher, 12' e:11.r-l.e!fll than I yr old. lmm1c '10 TRIUMPH Olcytona 500 Maple. rot"k•r A 0~61; 1 1om1n, SrhooobN-k 11t1f11., N11 :1onal, !Mdel 21 , C'..md 'A'/l'ffl l•P'"· \Va I n \I I GREAT Danes -AKC, lop boat. anchor Ii: °""· rond • .$1,715. 644-2115 t.'C, 17()1) miles. Xlnt cond. dbl ~ Aprnrl11. , ExtPni.rli t11.l)I,., 8 rh1ir11, MPVING -Be.di, ru1 aham-workini oond. Call Ho111--c•brne1. l.lk" ™'"'· ~;....2939, Al I ....... _ 2-54A-Oll69 35' HO'LTDAY y...,1, va.rn.1 $950. 494-~ \\'ASHE er f A-•er. rtt l"C. tx.Jtftt , book,, toy•, ••lnf'fl , fem 1 lllA'n pUftl • ....,W\IJJP Sl ~-• ="""-~~~~--=I v· "'1 p!'IMr. JUrfbl:Mu'd fQf-.,.1,.. 313 ltr'1 Nursery, S4fi.5.'i:ZS. 11ock Show q u a I i t y le " t • T 'I inahol hull. l1t Jalley. alt 1964 LAmbrell• "-~., JIO hnu1 «hollf f urrtiture.I c hild enift ,.,.1, piritl P<Jnt: ' • •t ...... oor • ra t er ~" 9fi~'l2 I« appt. t..1.ble • ..,f!irlll 3 apd bike, 11th SL, H.B. Apt 9 YAOIT Oub membership [ I{ I 962-4633. s.;;oo • '42..sM:Z t:lb . .UO ttfrlc. GN"11.1 live· cias~. ~IOO m 11f!1 , G'o<1 • M U ST I r 11 t::U 1 Io m ff'd..,·ood rhaTn, I ab J,. II • POWER Mower -Brlgj $]!\O, hf'klw CQAI. t:veJ . f,_ le YIU . GOLDEN R•tritven, AKC Bo.ts/M I abrd. Sl.7,Dl eve 675-31!12 cond. $750, 962-3213 ~..a-' I ~. blll"-i,.....q1w. f"Ulf'r Strellon. S22. f044..4i740 °" daJ'I ~1611. X • Champ llne. $U5 ar ne e lf. SCORPION. f'braffi. llONOA 305 dirt bike •g Mug1.,,,...,. sor111 love If.II ' qu•en '"'"'....,' 4 attach • .a:: ~-128'7. 2287. J Lines, 2 Time•, $2.00 :i4'l--331'r Equip. 904 Xlnl ~nd. Sl50. 67:;..2,846 or tl'lf. Ctistume plpft; arwt' atal tablea, ~le:. 673-.80U. .... m1m-0n ~w.s. XI nd S3tlO 168. 11' GllEEN a n&ie OCM.ich. MiAc. ~I l Sun. l&.\l San-N.1~. Tennl8 1. Swlmmll'I& TAKE OVER. 10 11.cres, NO Af'GflAN PUPPY !3 L K 7;, HP tvinrvdt: SJ15. Depth nl oo · · 1221.- Sl!JO. g1 help much $50. 1111.10 Dr. N.8 . Club full mt.rpbt'.nhlp for DOWN, ~· Near 11e l f'E MALE poodlel1ab. pup-MASK Sll~VER. SHOW. F!iader l'lt'W ·R.t.ytheon $77~. JUTE It TRAILER 1911 Yam•M lJ> New, ol'lly 675.-0an, \ GARAGE SAie Sal Only tmmed. Nie. 3Jl..07a'J 11'kt.. 968· • pitt. • l U-J""" • • Ml-0523 • 673-4.iTb. 5450. 644-1008 .~,!'~.· tolusl . ae.11. Call Thf tutrst •dtlw 11 the Weil km-Spm. 104 lie.liotl'ope. PORT. Dec, 0..,an. P'uff •& RANGE Jlli" Wtdfewood, •:111 BEAUTtJ'UL Pom pup •, S H.P Merci.iry O!B, Xln! ~KITE No. 359. XI.NT ' ,..., , . a DeUJ Pilot 'Puelfled CdM On •ll,.yl. Hld111hMf11. ••/t mp il r.arrytn1 (illf', l(rlddl". SM. 12) S~tta FR~E WOOD ma.l•J, AKC. mnd,.$125. 12' P•riYa11 boat CONDITION. GTR.L'S Sri11fn.y bike, smcf .AJL *4J..¥11 dlt'ns 1et, pa,1nt1nz1 e!r-Call M~?j· '1pe.aker1. lO". S1iQ, STh-61ia. • 646-3231 e fi38-2109 or ~lq...9(H4 1v/1ale. ~~1 Aft 4, r $625. 6i3-48U oondillon. $20, 346-7111 Fur n iture ' " . I'--[ ,_, •_·-__,l[i] ··~·: lil .__I -_ ... _-__,!~ 1.--·-I~ I --l~I · --- Moll.II• Homu INSTANT HOUSING lS Models on Display MOVE IN TODAY! --featuring - *VIKING * KEY WEST * KINGST * BOISE CASCADE Slngle1 -Expa;nclo1 CAPITAL SALES HUNTINGTON SHOREC FFS e LEASE e 'GS C&d El Dorado •• SU! mo '10 Ford !iOO Gala.xie 4-<lr .. . . . . . . . . . .. • $7!1 mo '69 Chevy C&pri~ 2.dr ............... $19 mt1 '69 Yord 'LTD 2-dr •• $7!1 mo All Cua with Air SOUTH COAST CAR LEASING 300 W, Cc1a3r Hwy, N.B. M5-2'1S2 Ev's: i73-8269 Autos Wanted 9'I WE ~AY TOP AI..F'A 'M Spid,r-~bl 1 ena. new top & cover. $1050. 673-9894 Ask klr Dave. AUSTIN HEALEY '66 SPRITE, Sharp! Ne'.I' pa in1 Ir clu!ch. Pirellis. Runs rd: ·s795. 644-9350/ 644-230fl '61 AUST IN Healey 3000 'Y'l(lt C.0nd. Top It Tonneau. Nt w tlrts '.t ba tt: $995. 96&-1228. BMW Beach Blvd. IHiway 39 btw Atlanta & Indianapolis, 1 m N. Pacific Coast Hwy.) I 714 I 536-8816 ----------------C yCl•1, Bikes, I Mobile Ho • . Scooters t25 '3.I CASH 1 Auoomoti§" E'""'"" fl)r u.led ctn • trucks • .tu•t I call us for free estimates. GROTH CHEVROLET ROY CAR ER, Inc. 1---------11970 POND SA 24xfi0. · I AdH pk, C pJ ~l up, Aak for Sales Manaaa TMIMI lndM:pd. Ma 'xtras. P et 18211 Beach Blvd. Ho,._,........._ OK . 17:i0 hitti,r, C~1 . , Huntini1"on Beach ~,.~ Sp11.cr 18, 557-1175 erB-47-6087 KI 9-3.131 -&46-1428. ''FRIEDUHDBI" ........... I 537-6824 • 8!!3--7566 eTHE BIKE SHACKe l ,"o"u"L~TC-';;P.,-A;i--.~T".~M;-. -0.;;;59 ANN IVE RSA RY • 50 Lancer. 2[lx 2. br, 2 ba, tinted wind s, w!r lifnr. f1~0 5x7 stor · t. aheds, lrnc- l"d yd, Inds 64;Hl783 NEW BICYCLES NE~v mobile mes. 12 \l•id e. PINTO W/AUTO. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa illeSA 546-4444 • '67 BMW 1600-$1500. Ne\I' I brakP5. Owner· Ji pr Id ', 64~525 ~~PRI I '71 C11pri 2000 a.uto, am/Im, lo mi'!. Priva te party. ·1137-9696. CORTINA PARTS e ACCE-.:SSORJES P rired S36: Double widt!'. Trani. sa diiy, ~ mil,. • $'""" lO" 12 , , . THEODORE 'fi7 PORO Cortina GT Xl nt EXPERT REPAIRS 1 '"'·"'· · '" own, yr!! 10 ROBINS FORD rond. -4 ~pd. R/H, frbgl5 ON ALL MAKES I pay.\\'esier f\l.H.ll39-6350 2060 HARBOR BLVD. lit·P~. new bat!. $950 . Open 12-&PM. 5'.t-Sun '\0-5 READY f(l mountains Of" COSTt. r-.tESA 642-0010 644-4086. 1093 C BAKER, CM rivrr. i0x· 2 BR. Priudl l-====~=c-==----.~===-- r\t!'ar: f"airview e 546-4130 $43j(l, \Vt!'Slt!'rTI f.l.H . ANNIVERSARY •SD DATSUN AUTOS · WANTED JOO (:C 1971'.1 Kawasaki Mach .;.:;=~.;:ic=:;__~•=••I Top dolla r tor clean used Ill. ~-l\lany Xfrfl.s. Im-7-c~n. St>e Andy Brown. mac. r-.1us1 !!tt 1b1s ont>. THEODORE 068 DATSUN 4 dr, auto. R&H, low milt!'.S, xlnt cont!. $1300. 638-9110 or 50-2777 t!'ves. J'anta~llc road machinP. ROBINS FORD $73,;. 646-838j, 720 CPn1t>r St, 1970 Datsun pick-u p C.\I . The yacht a!'s no! 11 boal. 2060 HARBOR BLVD. Xlru mnd. Lo mllrs. NE:IV 20X52 2 BS. 2 ha, I BILL c V.'IN f"'.ORD COSTA J\iESA fi.12..fl(JJO :l48·7.J92 Ready lo movt!' in. $11,930. Orang!!' Co ty's Condor Dis-WE PAY TOP 001..J.JJt DATSUN 240Z. gpld, suck. Tt.rms. Grt;enleaf Park. trilnitor, S. Main .St.. FOR TOP USED CARS must i,IJ, 2m mi I , 1 . 17.'JO \Vhittier, C.M. !>-18-1698 Oran.:;t>. rose lo thrtt m11.. It your car .la extra clean 5' 7 111' 5pm. Jnr fre p yg. 639-185() Or le'9 u, firs!. ' · 36-343· 1969 Y.im11ha 250cc Kl 7-0444 ~AUER BUICK 1iJDA~T°"SU°'No--,-,,c-.-,"u1,-o. Tv.-!n cylinder. Dir! I. atree! Sunheam;runw11gon MoTor . %WE. 17th St. AM /F\l, $2,025. 548-85.12 or XJ JAGUARS CHOICE OP COLORS • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • 642-9405 3100 W. COAST HIGHWAY NEwl'ORT . BlACH ---------------Autos,. Import~ . f7D I Autos, ln:iportitd --D-A-TS_U_"__ FERRARI $1295 1967 Datsun Pickup. Radio. ,Hea~r. 4 Spt>ed. CamjM'r She!! & Air Cond. l\'DV57l! ~eu.Leai& W VOLVO . 1946 Harbor, C.t.I. 646.9303 DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND FERRARI AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE . NEWPORT IMPORTS llOO W. Coast Hwy, Newpru't Beach FIAT 970 SUNDAYS 188.15 Beach Blvd. Huntin(1on Bl!ach 142. 77&1 or ~G-0&.Q $2195 1%9 ~·1a1 12~ Cpe. Hra ter, :'I Speed, wheeb. l292AGBJ Radio. rn • i $995 ~{r.miA •. VOLVO modt!'l. Runs 1tron_.. 4700 Home. ~!l'eps 5. St>at 9. Com Me~a s+g.7765 _ .... __ 8440_· _____ _ m!lt!'5 . Asking 1.150. 835-14~2 S2400 * 548-0136 IMPORTS WANTED 1966 Harbor_. C.M. 646·9303 d . h "WEED It .l re11p" .. r.!e.11.11 fl 1967 011.l!iun 1600 RoAdS!l"r. Radin'. Hl'Al«r. <4 Spei!d, Hardtop, iTYZ6241 11.y or ni11: !. Tra;ler• Tr·avel 945 Orange Countiee out the treasure! k trash -fta• La-:a FIAT 850 Spyder "68· Dark '70 KAWASAKI 238 F'AC· ., TOP $ BUYER tum into Clish thru 8 Daily UIA URS gtttn, 1 owMr. XlnL $109a tory • built r 11 c e hikP . WHEEL ~mprr. HT. sips 6. ZILL MAXEY TOYOTA Pilot Clasalfied ad. 642-5618 -YOLYQ oiler. Prl ply. 833-2099 Nit'krl-plat~ fr11,m,, 231kc Hk-up!, furnace. V1Jry gd l!881 Bfach Blvd. For ttui.t item und•r $50, A good want ad i. a aood 1•·/ext'n~h·e eng n1odlf1ca-rond. 1f'Pl~lr. Pvl pty , H. Beach. Ph. M.7..&565 try th" P t!nny Pincher 1946 H11.rbor. C.r-.1. 646.9303 inv,slment tion. tmmllt'. Only S400 5.11-53671 Autos, Us•d 990A "-.~,.-,-.~u~,~.d~--~990= Autos, Uied 990 Autos, Utff 990 I Slut! book S7001 :is&-3410. !5' TRA/IEL TR.A r I.. ER ·[;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;---;---;----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i[ N'UST .ucritice! '69 Honda Slrrp! &. sa!r.i. Lots of vi;. !IO Scr11.mbler. "67 Honda 90 tr1.~. C111 ~196 Trail, ·SI! Bul1am 100 I TEARIBOP TRAILER . Sherp~. 'Sii Bl"l'lnm 50cc f'11.ir mnd. $100 As is. Call m·1n1 b1k ... 54&--31~!1. ~~II '68 KA\VASAKI lM: Gd A,Uf05·-.-,-y7;c-.-,"p".-r~ts~ff7.9'11 Mnd. &et up !or 1ra1I. $2:J(l FIRST OFFERING 01· hiot olr. !'>1ust Sell 4-s11le!! l~l VW Super Bug. 6-14-:»7:1. ~ngil1! HiOO er.. Dua.l ported head1. Under HXlO mi"1. '70 HONDA SL 3.j(}. HC C'11m, Barnett clutch, wttcki!d but S450. Tom: .'l49-l558 or aft 7 . bl pm: 5-t8-1fil0. rep111rA ~.Make or!er .1~---------11 1971 DEMONSTRATORS 847-135.l. D f,, S SPEED 8 track tal)@s, S2.~. timi"t 5. Comp!_ VW ·10 Honda CL.350. A lmo~t 1.cc. P into-speed &: acc. U1- """" 250 ml. ~lust l!f'll 1m-Pd parts. Cl ~ a ran c e . med. Co.o;t $792. Askina S59~. ll4l-2.l49. John 114163!1--!4:.1 <'lay~. '10 VW TRANS-$150 '69 BSA ·650cc Lightning Touring modt!'!-A6.lL, ~ngl n\l.'nt!r, lo m1. xlnt cond. $1000. P h: &t&-8.177 all 5. ·m VW. 24.'1. i;>erlect crind. AU e.xtr11s I: 1erv i r.e .Call 842-8186 . MUNC IE • 11p.1 wf 1'.nt ·cond. ~7-1540 Hurs!. ~corrls. Dr. Scott !>-14-5262 I 1§) °' .,,,.."" ........ · .. 1 Hondi1 '6t CB lSO-'-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·:;;~ Sac. Olll"r. ~2-:.1895 ) • I BULTACO 175 dll't bikt>. Ex-[ Antique1/Cl•11ics 953 p1.ns1on -r,JPll.St!'. Ne" ·~1 F'ORD Model A, 2SJ mnd. 5:\6-~-c'----~ Chevy en1:. Au10 J"aO!, 121 ~fJNI B1kP1.1, xln! cond. A\1 -fi\1 . hrr, All nPW int. S::l:J .I. S..10 R11n.o; Pf'flect! S J 9 9 ~. :-.Vl-~i~ fii.\..40,ili I USED Moto Rt>t• trAmr , I Dune Buggies t56 rompltl~. C'.oo<i C'On.1. S7~. 5595 I ~-122!1. I ,.. __ ,, .• -1009 Durw Buggy, '·'·" ... Mobil• Homes 935 Engine, (013ADX"! ·---------CON TEMPO LAGUNA HILLS 23301 RI DGE ROUTE DR. 1Corner ()f M()ulton Pkwy\ Pr.sl1g' 11.dul1 mmmun11y, ll.djacrnt lo Lti1u rt \\'or'ld. Be111.1tHul 1urround- ines. a ll luxury .11ppo1nl- mrn1~. Therapeutic pool. Sa unu, Exercu1e gym. • billiard 11.blts, much, muc h mono : Stt ~aut. furn models in ~rk-ll~e seMillj[. CALL 330-3000 GRAND OPENING ..nt.LIJIU W VOLVO \9fi6 Harbor, C.J\1, "6-9303 Trucks "2 $1295 \!Qi Jnt,.rnational Scout. Ra- dio. Hf'a trr. 4 \\'httl Drivl". Hard k Soh Top. f\Vrf'.JjJ) ...Demtlt:W W YOLYO 1946 l-111.rbor, C.t.1 . .646-9303 '66 DODGE PICK-UP AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS SPORT WAGON $4205 1')41111?101411-Wi"<llew 1ficker 14921. SKYLARK CUSTOM 2 DR. H.T. $429~. l'.441112 101l4S-Wi".lew 1titlr:•r S4'19l LE SABRE CUSTOM 2 DR. H.T. $4546 =s4S 71C I 0 1 '•11-w ;,,c1.,w ,tic~•• SS''' ELECTRA LIMITED 4 DR. H.T. $567'9 :!:14 J,IH40.4J9-Wi~cl"w 1!0ck11 $11115 ELECTRA CUSTOM 2 DR. H.T. s5335 "'84J 71 H4!064J-Wi"cl"w olit~•f 16409 ELECTRA LIMITED 4 DR. H.T. ·$5960 :!:l4J9 1H40'l94-Wi~.lew stic~er "1711 1 RIVIERA $5964 t'41 71Ht00741-Wi~.low 1lic\1• S7405 Exclutlv• R•1identi•I P•rk;N9wport S.i1ch 8x21 tr&ilPf. .12x25 c1ban1 ruttom bi t, 12.'l:.'6 patio. F'"t>.ncf!d i 8ricked. BnAt ~lip,. P riv, beach. Rttf". h11.H . billiard rm. RPnl 195 mo. S&500. 714 : 671-lO!M wknds. e ATT~ION fti ve.r Reta! Oe-Juxe:-fl<lbile horn• located on the ,Q>lora.do rivt>:r, I m i. N. of P•rker, -4 A/C .unit11, tomplellily furn. 1leep1 I !in D :n:J % Ton, 4 Spttd, Radi<l, Ht!'ll.fer. wt.camper includ· inc 111-0vr, ~ink, I~ Box A- &d~. t U~79!n UICK. .t $12" HIGHLAND MOTORS 2145 HArbor aJvd. ~t• Meaa 645--5404 . IN COSTA.MESA ' . . BVICK·OPEL·IA6VAR bedsl. T•k• over ptlymtnt1: RECREA'I'ION CENTER 12.000 "' m1 "u ",. ROY CARVEii, Inc. 6«-1190. 2925 Harbor Blvd. 1..F;ASE ~faptfon lo buy. Co11tll ?i-1eSA 546-44~ Adult piiitk, C.P.f. Pl..)' llkt!' '68 CHEVY WNG VA.N Fae r.01. S3'M. \Ve11tern M.H. VII. Muncie -4 1pd, p&.nt>:led, • Rflla.ltir. llS-&l."~ wide ovals, vent ....:indotlr'i. 234 E l"th St FAMlL ·Yfi1rk. 1 BR . 1970. S1785 or TraM 497-lOM. e #\ •I All >:tr~ l(b:•3. Prie@d 06'.> OIEVY " ton Pklc.Up. --M "·'"'· 1'"""" M · H · "" "'""· $1l50. c.m..r · Costa e·sa Rt>:nle1 ~ SlOO. Owner. S43-32m. 2 iJJll Motillt Homt>, $60. rent, 1959 CHEVY l,i' Ton' P.U. SU11. ~II 11.tt 7 pm • •IUKI llll "-(011114111 m....4296 1tk1. All day Sit. A wteamJ>@r. $685. 5 4 8 7 7 6 5 ·1;1 G,.ot J.tkH. C.mpl•l•ly I . ., roRD IQ.w""o DUMP -... 1et up. Milt« atft>:r. I _~""~'ik~. ~fl=OOO:::.~°'~"'==-~·=·="~·~ ll,_:~_..::.....::. __ ,: __ :, __ :..i.::.. ____ ::;;:;;:;~=~=~~::::~ .... 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' -i-- 1 199 ..... .,,, •• ""'' ond1QJ '""'' ,_,,..,,,.., ""' "" .. _ .. ~ .. ,.,,,...,,...,.,.. ... ...,,..<IP.''""°"""''°' }6 -11o1-• ~'"'' F'"'" 1)116.•0 ••-. ,01 .. '°' 'I~""· .<illllll&L ,tJ!lffTA5!1.l.li llJ,G.,_ BRAND NEW J97J DODGE VAN FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED B 100 .· $2689 ORDER YOURS TODAY '70 PLY. ROADRUNNER '.?Dr H r. Y·S, oulo., power sreerlng, r1Jdto l hPo1er, bucket seots, loctory 01r cor:!l.., ron~'lle. V.'!S /W & much more. 130AFY, $189 8~g, YOUR CHOICE $)198~~ $41 DOWN : .:·:, · ...... -.. ~ s41 MONT H '69 BARRACUDA V 8. r.•.'C'. r r."', po.,.,.,.r ~·r rn"'J. hro!t'r. wl1 .iev;oll~. '70 Ford 2 Dr. Cpe. f oclory o t cond., rodon, hen l- er, fvll lor1o•v e11 u1ppr'd. Ser. No. Olllr'llil ' ~· I'll,. .. ·~"' . " , . ., I ' ' '~ l• ' "J •.•• ' r 1•cr~1 4C.1••11 11.11 _ '69 TOYOTA CORONA 2 DR . H.T. A ~peerl, rod<CI, ~ro1' YZXl 'i? '69 Ford Wagon V.B, loclory aor rond .. power 'leer- ing, rod<o, hPoler. Yf 6384, ~ .. T.... Soo "FRIEDLANDER" 13750 llACH ILYD. I Hwy. 391 893-7566 • 537-6824 $1995 1968 Fiat 124 Cpe. Radio .. He•r. 4 Spttd, (XCIG29) ..Demi Lr.mi.t 9 VOLVO 19-Hi Harbor: C.M. 646.9303 HILLMAN '64 H!Ll..i\fAN STA \\'AG. Runs good • ne""· used rebuilt Sunheam l.'ng, and !'ecent trans. Has tires, \.\'Jndshield, 3 doors, steering \\.'heel .. , 11. rlearl give away at 5 bill!. 673-7142 '6-t HILU.1AN Husky -lo mileage. Good cond, $.f95 or offer. Ph: 5'18-6479 JAGUAR '68 JAGUAR 10111ner, '.\'.KE 2+2, auto, PllT strg, Factory Air Cond, Dir, Take small down or "'-'ill fin- 11.llCe Pvt. Pty., Call 540-3100 or 4%-7506 Call Ken aJt 10 am. 195 6 XK-140 Jaruar Roadster. Gd body. eng, trans. Int needs "'·ork S900. Call aft 6, 6-IH492. 1971 Jag XKE convt -A~1 / Filt pwr antenna radio. 6,0CIO mi. $5300. 6T.r374,1. JENSEN JENSEN AlITHORIZED S..V.ES :; SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. c.oast Hwy. Newport Bea.ch Autos, Used 990 ·n KAR:'.lfAi-..;N Gina 1·unv Immaculate. 7,.?'.IO n11te,.,. Great present for gl'ad 548--0769 LOTUS LOTUS AlITli ORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy .. , Newport Beach MERCEDES BENZ Or.i n!Je County'$ l arge~! Selection New & u~ed Mercedes e e11 z Jim Slemons Imps. V.'ar ncr & Main St. Santd Ana 546-4114 PRIVATE Party. 1960 Mercedes $650. New lire~. R/H, extras. Locat ed ~uprrior & Pl11.ce n l1a. ~S-3197. MG ~THINK m ,,~,, "FRIEDLANDER'• 1J7:11 IE.I.CM (KWY . l'I) 893-7566 • 537-6824 .J~I 970 Autos, j mportJ SIMCA 1§1 1 ~! _ .... _ .... _ •. .,;;ol~~I 978 Autos, Imported •zo MGB $1295 1961 ~!GB Roacbter. lfealer, 4 SpeW., \\'heels. IXDA2831 970 Autos, Imported PORSCHE ----:cc::::-----1·59 Sl~ICA !RONDE, id car $1495 cheap 11·ans S150. Rad.Jo. J9.j9 POnil'he 1600 S\Jper Wire '----~'-IO-_,_""-'·---t"a.stback. Radio. Heatc1·, 4 1- SpcE>d , (HlJ\'689' SUNBEAM ..l>eait LemiA W VOLVO """1taJt lew W VOLVO TRIUMPH $1495 1969 Tr1u111f)h .\1k Ill Ro<td· sll'r. Ro1d10, Jlc.i!{'r, ! Spl'ed. \\'ire \\her!~. I ZAE:IDJI """1>erut L fDiA \V VOLVO 19-46 Harbor, C .. \1. &16-9303 f\lCB '65 SSOO. or ofter, ex. cep!ionaJ buy. Conv. R&H, tonneau, mJCten, pn pty. 220 Alabama, Apt D. Hun- 11ngtun Bch. 536-0017 '67 SUJ'\'Hf.A.\I ALPli'iE /\.'cw •·lu!ch, low n1ilt>age A.\l/F\l SJl:-0 or best offer. Call D11n -!16---4'118. 1!1-16 J.larbor. c .. \f. t-16-9:)():;lc,li4~',--A~l~pi"""'-~~'",.''~'-~5S~.o~•~=m,-i. I 1966 llarl"lllr. C :'11. '68 PORSCHE T<irga g]J.L. n'.eiv pair~, :'·~~i ~·P_, l\llch-X --Tl!~;"J'ltl U\ll '}l 34 .000 mi. Alt extra!. $4!n>. tues. $•1S.>. lio.>-iSOJ VS STAG 1714• Yl&-2532. 191i6 Sunbearn Alpi~. conv. NOW ON DISPLAY P ORSCHE factory s~tlahst, \\'rN' \i"h{'('lf. good cond Con1p in for 11. lrsl rlrl\'e! 911-912-356 serv1ce/rtpa1r.1_'1_•_k_,_,_11_,._,. _ _,_.__,._;_o___ FR I TZ WARREN'S fl!GB '67-Ypllow, lo mt. Xlnt Prrsona.l a u ., Edi;a r I SPORT CAR CENTER cond. A,\1/F,\1, lot!t of ex-536-.\.1\0l TOYOTA <:o E. !.si St.~/\. :'>-17.076.1 tras. ~akl!' otr. 962-3:)21. 0 I 9 I "s d OPEL • 196'1 PORSCHE $1595 fl('n dai y .:1. l" u~"" un ay Xlrn rond. I o•rncr. 1970 Toyota Curolla Sprinter 1961 TR-3 Call b.3-6711 f"o.slback Cpt. Radio. Heal- 1 !100 ~l UST sell this \\eek! '69 1962 PORSCHE lEiOO N er. 4 Spi>et'l. 1765ASIJ -,1(1...;2\:i Kadette Ra 11 y e Low coupt', clean. Musr sell 1m-VOLKSWAGEN 1nlll.'af:e. !\take offer . mf'd. Brst olfrr. 675-1 :170. ~ L...:1 I 5'10-5-1!5 or 8-IZ-3873. 19'.0 PORSCHE 914; Yellow, !: UMMI , ---------- PORSCHE I 1-i\ol sterro, balanced cng. QLYQ 10 •• \"IV ~7~5 Jleate•. 4 Xl t xl $""""' 67' 1 ·-ti.1 . .ac io, • -tl cor -"""''· :>-:JIQ 19'36 Harbor, C ,\I. &!6-9.10~ \ Speer!, nrw pa1n1. lNGB025! $179.S l!l!iO CLASSIC Porsche 1962 Porsche 1600 Cpe. Radio, I roadstf'r convert. Xlnt cond. $1295 ! Heat~r • .f Speed. (YPU318) 67.'1-26.\7 lf)6~ To.vota Corona Srd. Ra· ~eDa·~em --VOLVO '64 Porsche SC.-lmm~11·ula !e car 1nsirle & out. Extras. 545-45677 or 8·17-5385". 1970 PORSCJ.JE 914 ;\lag '''his, $3500 1~6 Harhor. C.:'11. 6-16·9303 6-IZ..98 59 eves rl1n, Heater. factory • .\Jr Cond. ( 'i\1/R32>! ~·lemi.1 9 vtJLVO "63 PORSCHE Super 90 . .-\'.\!--;-;-;--,:,_--.--;c="'"'· F:'ll Sl('reo tape. new '64 c Porsche -$2800 19-16 1-larbor, c .. \I. &16-9303 Dunlap.~. chrome wheels, New engine. 573-mi TOYOTA NEW '71- f:l\"k, 1n1macula1e! ! Phone '6:: PORSCHE S-Xlnt cond. NO DOWN ·1~-1977 af1er 6P~I. Radio, gd tires. new painl. '56 Porsche European needs S~/offer. Fuller 642-1403. body 1\·ork. Good eng. '59 PORSCHE -must ~ell Recently overhauled. New BEST O!'FER! See at 3939 PAYMENT hl.'ads. For .l>ale or trade. \V. Coo.st Hwy, N.B. $69.01 MONTH* ~erutlemiA Q'1 VOLVO If!.lti Ha.rbor. C .. \l. • '&J VIV dclux blJS, fl!'l\I rng1ne, 1r11n~. /!., 11rrs. SllOO. * 962-3987 * '67 V\V Sl"NHOOf" Rrblt r11g. Lo"· 1niles, 1lf'111 brakes Sl:ZOO, 962-7606 '66 V\\' Cani(l!'r \.\'/ Pop Up. N-:!\\"ly o\'erhl"d. $1750 Ph f'\iC~. 67::-S9.'i6. $2 19S MG AUTE-IORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS S700 or hsL ofr. 833-09.'6. L.'\TE .69 Sll-S. Su~roor. All 36 mos. Del. pay price. I "6~7~P-,,-,~,h~e~5~S~pd~. ~.~,-"~k-.1 '70 t'quipn1cnt. Abarth ex-$2-18-1.36 or casn pr ic e '.\!any ~ln1s. Good cond. haust. 6-16-.>1SS. ~ S2003.55, incl. Tax & Lie Asking $3900. Call betwn ! -----------! A.P .R. ll.54%. Serial No. J970 \7\V Fastback. Radio. Hf'aler, full Au1on1atk. Atr Cond. Only 21.000 n1ilcs. Llk(' nr". t ! 19ACV ~ ~emttl~ --VOLVO 3100 \V. Coast l-Iwy. Ne11-port Beact. i\IG CLASSIC TD Completely restored from frame up. 2nd place 'l'o'lnner in rf':<1orahon m{'el. !'vlu~t M"!l. Only $1750. 5'10-1830 y,•k days, 72&-9511 evP~. Autos, Used 990 l2P.\1 & jP.\f, 968-9556. RENAULT 13-13·17. •on approved credit 1979 PORSCHE 914; Yellow, Fi\1 ster('ci, lo"' mi. perfect $1095 Bill Maxey Toyota c·ond. S3500/Bst o lfer 1969 P.enauttRlOSed, Rad io, 18881 BEACH BL. 8-17-8555 67.:;...13io. Hf'ater, 4 Sperd. t YXZ300l HUNTINGTON BEACH Buy the new sl1Jf.f . a:;l'JlliA Sf>ll the old stulf ~I, "\VEED It & reap" .• clean I · VOLVO oot the ""'""" & """ -_ turn into cash thn.J 11. Daily Pilot C!s.ssified ad. 642.--5678 11966 Harbor, C.i\f. Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 646-9303 990 $2295 ]!'J7Q Toyola i\lk JI. Radio. Healer. Au1on1a11c, Factory Air Cond. I077BEK1 ~eruilw W VOLVO 1966 H~rbor. C .. \1. '65 V.\\1• Bllg, SL1nroof, :-;Int crinrl STi j, low niileagc, 6i~,_;:1~~- '69 V\\' <:amper. popup top, tent, 1·ehlt e11g1nc. clean. *. ~~i-1616 * .. I ·63 V\\', xlnt c:ond. 18,00 mi. l!l&J Bui:-Retilt e n:::-. nerd~ upholslrry. \.(l('I(! n1"rh. QJ. frr~ £\"es 4~1-112ti 1965 vw BUG-$650 USE THIS HANDY ORDER ~LANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES 19-16 Harbor, C .. \l, 6-16·~::03 Anniversary Sale 1971 TOYOTA $1777 .JJean leoo W TOYOTA '69 vw BLU E STIOO F'1·1 Ply: ll-12·7!',.1 '66 VW SQBCK $995 ' TIMES • TIMIS , TIMfS $4.so s6.ao s10.6s a a 1~~-1-~~1~~-1-~-1 -~~1~~1-~-1~~~ $5.10 $8.28 $13.10 hi $6.00 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEt<D BILL 0 P~bl .,h fot •••••••••• i •v•. beg·"~'"<;! •...••.••••••••.••.•• , •• ,,,, :11u1l•c•lia11 •·••••·••·•·•••·•••••·•········•··•··•···••••·••··•• N..... . ... '.' ......... -' .. ' ......... '.I •...• ' ••••.•.••.• ' •.•.•.• Addreh • .'., ••• ,, ••••••. , ••• ,,., ....•.•• ,,,,, .••.•.....•... ,, •. , Coty······•••·•···•··•····•··••••• Phont •..••.••••.••.. ,,,,,,.,, !-------------CUT HEllE -'ASTE ON TOUR ENYELO'E B US INE SS REPLY MAIL flnt C!tH ••'"'it "1• 11, C..1!• M•w, Celifor~i• \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT P. 0. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 CWaiflod Dept. $9.76 $1S.S5 TO FIC.UkE COST Put ""Iv on• word '" 11 th 1 p1c1 1bov1. lncl~d 1 v<>u• •d dr•1~ or p~one numbtr, Tf.t coil of vou• td ;, ti Ike end of the lin t on w~och th• I••! word of vout ed " wrd- 1~11 Add s2.oo ·~'·• a vo11 dt1ir1 11•e of DAILY PILOT Bor ler ... ice wit!> "'tr!td ••· pl+t \. Toyota Corona. 4 cir. 4 sprl, r&h, xln"t cond. $10:il. &r ..... :iins. $1395 1'169 To~ota Cpe. Radio. l!ra!- rr. ~ .'>prP1J. Facior.v Au· Cond. I:\::;$,}! I I ..Demtlemi& WI VOLVO 'li!J COROi\1\. ~ dr ~tirk shift. A-l n11n1. .S l,2;,,Q or n111kc orfl'r. 673-22;,,Q. 5149 5:-"-'-"--- 1%9 Toyota Cpe. Radio. \lca!- l'r. 4 SpeC'd. Factory All" Concl. IYPU379~ ..Derut Ll'.IDiA •·· voLVO 19f>fi Harbor. C .. \I. fi1ti·930~ TRIUMPH '59 TR·J $275 6~·1-16.'!2 $1595 1968 Triumph GT6 Cpe. Ra- di:i. H"atrr, 4 SPl'f<I, Wu"t' \\<1letls. l\\'QW67:>1 .JJe.u LbaiA • VOLVO '· 1966 Harbor, C.:'it 6"6-930l '6S TRCA IRS-- GRADUATION gJf'j':""°v\v bug. ~:xccllcnt n111n1ng co11d. S300 * * * ·196-2160 1flli6 Harbor, C. \I. &lli-930?. l:i,ii\11\-:-Nerrls rc~r frndrr 11r11'1>. C:rl I.Jr . r\I~ i:;<i $~·i:1 or nfr fi L'-t.i:·i'.l . -----~~ J !Y',~ V\V C11mh1, rt>bt11l1 rng1 fH'. Rrasona hie. fi7~:l!l~.'l ----1969 vw-susSisro 1900 V\\I J:k>lu\c ca1n1>Cr. l\'f»!f11l1a. Pf'r·tr•r• •1/1rn! ,\.\11r.\t S3J!!.J .... r,; 111. 1969 \"\V CA'.\lP :\.loh1lr~ I radial 111·1'~. $2i(l0, 6-14-4792 196.~ LT blue VIV Rug nf'f'r!~ 11 i::ood hon1r. Clran. ,fl ,flOO • C11 ll 11f! 6, 557-9117 '1>6 \.\\1 dbl cab p1~,,-,,-,.-,~,-"-. I ]600 cngu1e, Miil 1·11:np1n1; Jop, paint. 497-2nflt. '62 BUG. lookii; 1:1\\J11l ht1t n1ni,; good. Dunr hHCt::Y n1e.tf'rlal. &~t offrr over S30o. 557-17<1 "' ri~. 1910 P,etf V\\' Sf'rlnn, xlnt rond1uon, R/H. G'XV1 11 rc~ Slj9j. By 11.ppt orirv, ('<111 f(;:.l-211 <4 1 30·9· 10 p•11. '6.i V\\'. xln1 roll(l, r:i1~ f ires k b1·akes, S631, f.1 r~ 7-1~ 7-$8i I 1\mlFm t11lrreo radio. ,~zrr l --o;1966=~v=\\=,o,~.,o0,..~k.-,.-,-,.,--I "".hls. 1onne1u, rar grn '"' air. xlnr rnn•I S'(I:, b..: 1n1. Btw : 6 &. 9 l-lon-rn * 191+ilS2 1 6iJ.964}j_ I · -I --""'"'°'=~==--I ·5~ \t\r. au1n, ,.1n1 crrn-1 '59 TR-3 $200 Sl:ZOO or of!('r • s1i>.z;n • 1 ---------'--"'"'-c-~---I F RE SUL TS ne.. t '67 \.'\V, rrblt t'ni: nrw o.. · you can hrakr~ I: hat! C. o 0 1J pend on. C.U! the Super-r fl nrl . s~;,t1 fi.16 1 :•n 614-lf;92 D~I! V 1'fl !7f ,t -.... il~·~'_'""_'"•__Jl §J ~' '_"'"1_""1·__,J~I ~' -~"-"'-"'•~l §J ,, ~ _'""_''"_s·"~l ~[ ~ _'""_''"_S"•__J]§J l I '""""S"• J §J 1=1 ~ •. ,,_.~.,._ .. ~·~]§:~ I AuL05 ror !.al• 1§. I I '""'1"S•l•=18 ~~~I Auto1, lmpo,-ted 970 VOLKSWAGEN 11495 I~\'\\ :'qu.+1•·l1,1f'I.. ll ,11;•111 R11rl10. llra1rr, ~ ~l'"t'tl (\\'J,\i011 Autos, Imported 970 VOLKSWAGEN 1895 l'Ui;' \ '\\ Rarlico. !!»,1ter, ' Spr1'rl, 1\'~.~Ll • Autos, Imported 97~ VOLKSWAGEN '69 vw BUG ,\1 ·111111-1111' l II.It •!' I ~.11!~1 11111 - '" n11l!lu, ht'di{'J. SlU/J. Au tos, Imported 970 VOLVO ~THINK "~~yo Autos, Imported 970 1 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 ' Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used "' --VO-LV_O __ I BUICK I __ c _A _Dl_LL_A_c_ CADILLAC_ I __ C_A_D_l-LL_A_c_"'11 . . 124?~ • Buick '68 Electra ' Mere. '67 9 Pass • • , t'•t>~\,11v1·1 "l•iur;r H~oi111.' 12444 1 Cad. 166 1969 El Dorado • !!. •trr ·I ~P•«d ,\1r Curnf I I WOIJOn I lill I· •. I r 11 l••r,•ir I \I I I ii~\' 1\HT11.' • C•·~1 i 111 i 111i11.,1, ,. '"I ~-,,c1111{\' Cp~. De Vlllre "'l•I, i'"'"'f ,,, .. , 'lo1.ol11··. .\Ill l'O:'\!Jll"J(J;\!.\'C r.\c111:'\' " Dnno Ln1 ri:1 11111ri Ir.in'. i.u11" llrdl"r, O\LY 11;1~,1 \JJl.r:;; i\JI: 1·11:-,·11111 1 \J:·.!, n ... Ln .. .:. e Wfl \'.IUIUJ 11 '11 ,,,,., L·"·" l<1•1 111il.·. r I I l·•I' .~ Wll t.WUJ \iQ LYO 1 ,. 1.1,,1,111 L1'\11 r1.11r~<"·l"11l l'.u'h f1 111-11 f"•·l•I 1••·1 VOLVO ' •. NABERS CAD ILLAC 111 s•;;1,{Jn "1t:<111 11 11111 I i•".'lll 11, l I•'"' ! •11·,11, ' I r-'111,1 oil'(' l•1.1f1,•, oil 1·1111 1 l'i'I·" •l••l1 ,, '·•Tllt l' ,1,·•,- 1 1'1\".ll,,d~w.(11 lilG-:"l.rn: :!~1~lll\!~/\IJ/tHL. 1' \\11'\1 'r"ll" ,.,,~··1•1,,,.,h1·1tl,\. fiwt Le.wLi Ba1·11 •ck li'tl/l• 11'1 ', ~!~:-: :;, "FRIEDLANDER" VOLVO CIJ.ll.•( IJ11y., L~t:UIL~ Bcad1. ll/SG IEACH iHW'I'. lfl j!r..11··d fl/' 1:11.~1771 8~].::,oo • t..37-6~24 l~llt> Jl,tr'i'Or. C 11. G 16-9.'.;{I.\ • VOLVO Anniversary Sale 1\IH i li.\IJJ 1 lli\J:-!(; foll I•"'" 1·, loll .~. T•·I~ .rll[)}C 1,-, '" , 1l•t'•I ),, ·!-',, ~·1•f{'l1I ·"'''I ,, IJ«1· d• 1l1.,c ;.,,ra~ . 1\'l l-.:• .. 1 ' -!~16 H;•rhrir C.:'11. 61ti-9.1'U A U 990 c•1..:1.1 ,\IJ.;o,.\ 11~,\,~ '/;::1,,;1 'LP'· ju.~/10~,,1u-1 1 , 1 •1~. 1 \ ,f ,, -,, 1·11· 8 -utos, sed ('\I I • ."11'1-'1\..r'l · 11:;: -l.01ni:: •1f11! 1\'0ll.!ll!• $299 ? o1 Pr~ri1-., u1><·rl '111 M'll 1':'·1 1-ef:le ET SALE e 1 ___ nt't.~ ,'it \l1.1Y __ e NABE RS CAD ILLAC j cPllPnt cnnd111n11, '1\l.u!l.'J'•'clr \ilie Sl•iij • nl H!\l!l:,\·\,•><111 r1n l .''i!liJl l\l:n(•l:nL. ~'I -" Rarl10/hr:.!rr. !f'i!l' ·'fl"ill..f'r, '" L•IH'••ltt C'··ri • I ss;5 n.11.; ( •u:•! (_',,.,.,, j'I ·! \), f'I \..:I'.\ 'I! .... \ ~~.>_.CD_•,,.·~~ padrlr1I r!a.•h. f•'ndf'r ).!U.trd' 'ti.I Fuid LTlJ :?-Ur hrcil[I I l'/,, P11111rl,1•, ;1•r '2 1.~11 I C,\1.1. ;,H1.11:1"l '-i"1. ·..; hun1rw'r cu .. r'1•. 11 ... 1 ~lt'rr' I " L ,1 ,. l~l.'>O 11n, \," n;i..ffl<'r 5,;,11 1 OPE'\ .~l \!J.\Y Ai.Jttu.:: .:~o L.A.~A 1n:.:11h<'l·l,<·••t·n~nu11~ Nr11 , S'.>-O•i· * e.DJt WtA < \(J\( , , 1 , 11,,.'1"· 1 _ -11\ .. :· !~!.. , ,. i.1 1. i '··' • •!, 1 ~ l"•n'1.1c ~,1r.1r1 Station ~ ___: _ La<g est S(!Je c t ion 1un,....ur1 ilnd hr,k•·' rrl1nrd. VOLVO 1 . t 11.~1 \ ,q .:.\ ra11 :11~~olL1;ilirT6pn1 'ti~ \'I\' \1·r~11alla ram[lf'r. i\11111· i1 '1~d u•tf'r.~·r. i·;i,,, \1 .. •.:t1n,.\.r $18!.i l~lh" Hl\'1 Ef:\-tull.' "•1•111•· OF LUXURIOUS ,10-:111~1 r1J'" "11d·~ -.. -, ;-.---_· -! A \lfF\l--r\lra1·1nr. Perf£<rt "'° .~ h• ,i. r ::"\Int co n d 611 'lii-1,uq prrl .$!;'flj\ l' .!I :II: , -'~' r,:, u I CADILLACS '65 vw 1971 VOLVO $2998 D1.11nu11·1 l>u11(li /,· !Ul'k Inter S239S ,/11~1 1·~t1i11l1 IJ:O, Holtry '2 I~ \'iJllu 11"1 II <1>:011 lt<1rl111, ~erut LcwiA hr!. C';ll h. l'nl'!"C'he rn1! &. llr;,irr, Autom,111c. I\(.')!-r11,1. .ll,1kl' Clf!rr. Ca J l 02(11 VOLVO ~jlj.~ .. lt nr l<·\7.fi~:.J. ----\!lUi l!;;rt-.1r, C -,! 6 tr;-:1 ·0.1 '65 vw $750 . . --------- $~9 ?9 G:\"~J cij) ..L ~• ... AOLLAC Ai,. 'lo.J '·'" Q(;,,dt 1 11 \• :J,, •f: L:L., l ••i\\1li.\ I I• I :o '1100 ,,. \,I \j/,\)' --NOV/'S THE ~P~I~\ ~f~rll~~~;lf',~·(');:'1:\: -'-"-"'_1._s_2_;on __ ,,_;, __ ,_,1_:i.:._. ___ ,_,.,_,_1_1 .. _1_!'(1~i~~I. 6·11j-~'l/l;; l'll·lf•i::. $1495 I ~J·s·our~·1coAS T ss;J ~~11''1)6~1~-lllOO b111·n ti-.:IJ !.·;>I JJI,,-. -C_\-1•-.~,. Pnrsr·he <ti~! ,{ t·oil. n1 i<.; Autos, Used 990 1:l1i" \'ohn l~fl() C1>Uf1" Rarl r1. 1111,' \ ,,:1o1 !•flt t "\lJlf 1~1 , n, CAR LEASI NG 1:11,;1 Bl !CJ\ f:•1 .rril, \!11• Jn Orange County I u!I, , q1 , I ~ •J ( •• iii TIME FOR 1\hrel~. l'll~IOlll pain!, I''(• '"' II c II '" I I' II 196 3 'L'" 1970's 1-·d's 'H'A'"R'P1il ·5-,111'1CONV-nu1c1c CASH h;i11sl & !nT~ of 1>>.tr·,i~ f;p,1 !l••ct1111 ~~peed, 01rnl111t tl1 ·,1o 1, l .Sp1•rd, lht•1t!1 It. ·"1 · 1,1,,,1 11 Y · · ('Ollf ~t··•"' 11 _ ~ ofl,.r "f tr~rlf' /or \'\V Bu~ CADILLAC (\'1JJ1((ifi1 '\QI ,1:r;, ~ 1 •. ~1'2 El'•'~: 'fi73-~2~:"! ____ ii7.\-\ .'.' ~"\)C~ ~)(-:)~~o. " 1 •·7-.'+:\'•.1·~.l .. Htilol' '!·71.11.:11 h-', .111 r·'r.. 'I ·~ -''-i·,, ,,. ·1'1 ,("1 T ~-tRO UGH A -,6-8 -VW-FASTBACK~ e.an. le.wY @)e..D.Jt L n,,.:. I :\1111 ••11111 51700. s::~-3;H I or in.I '·'"''/•I ll't. l\l\J,\C CADILLAC -,-.,.-,-~·{Ju r-1.-.r---:t's-.m-T DAI LY PILOT Air. ri!rllO, h1>au11ru1, l1kr Cream VOLVO VOLVWJOlll I bl.' Il l ', I ~:\1~1 n•1 .1.11 ,~ AUIH0.11Z[D O(AUR f.ir! J u,! re,;.ch l'lf yn1ir nrw. \\'YA 11~. -] t',Ul\'1 s l\tt,ull,i' ! nJ11111 11 \S 1\'\'Y-D<1\~!hr.-Bl:.S'/' lt;ty in I 1b00 lL\l\l)fJI: 13L., phnnr & .... u O.ill.v r dot \VANT AD ' lul)iat :iLirtr.,,50.ti~ror run C1n ;id: flnn 'I COS'JA lll!~SA C .. 1\>:!1ed 6\2-;'li73 Ch.1ri:el·-642.5678 S\Z(l.i 1:1hi 11-trhnr, C .. \J 611;.:i~O:i 1 J!l!>fl ll~rl•>r, C. 11 f!•;-'1 :1r; S, \.111 t•1rl;1v .. fi~J .... ·~;:' .frl.1v .. cnll torl;iy, fil:!-1'17.11 1 5~(1 :i1ro OpPn Suorlay )llllr ad -today!----------=~I Puff 5 Autos, Used ____ 990 I Autos, Used 990 AutOS:-u sed 990 AUtoS,"""u sed ___ 990 I Autos, Used ___ 9_9_o __ A_u_to_•_._u_ .. _•_ 990 I Autos, Used 990 Harbor American 646-0261 1969 HARBOR. COSTA MESA '69 YW BUG- w 'rna1-: "h~·rl~. rth·. t \'XU- 71171 !i!J9:; full pril't'. Call ~9-1 -711·1 . 1964 Cpe. De Ville Q!\'LY 3:.2:.,0 .\llLES F.\CTOR Y 19:,Jil \"\\' p1rk·11p. \lrchanw~l hfl .('::iii', llP\\' 11)''"· .i-..f'l'l() I ong n11 (,nt..;t ronrl n1r1·h. Sl'l.l. Jo\~7-iO~'' 1966 1·1v "/::ill~72'l cc 1\ll! co:-.ll!T!O\!\C r t'LL i_.I::ATi!Eft l\TElllOR Parlde1I !'lfl, ul• 11 h"Pl, full po11rr 1nel. 1lon1• lock.~. trunk n11rnrr, ,\.\! f\l r;1d10. A Jrx·ally dr11£<n o: P ni that I !11\Jsl be S£"11 t0PD'i07) . . .. ,.,,1n. r1110,, ,,1r ·. Pn1~•·t1r 1966 Convertible Pni:. :o-;rar" \\hi' .~. n1nrr ~!!\-0021 '1r !i0:;-~1·;9 LE!'~ TH.\:-. l•i,fl()O ,\JV..t:s ----! r.1rTORY e ll'lf.UI VI\' lru~·k .' a111pPl' .\!fl OlNDITJO;'\J\G' 1·,1n1 f'l''""1: 1!Jli.1 1.>MI P11~ v 'I · I I I I ' ' u. !'' '" t'r 111t:. II I \\ lE'r . i1 /\1r;1•. \~,JI 11·~n\. ~ril)IJ or ,\\I t'\1 r;;r lin , rn11«' ron-1' offf'I' .~l'i-:1!it 1 I 11·111, tnu•h npr11rr. l1gltt ~rn- • \·11· '6:i-BL'~.\1/fU": 1111rl. .\JI lr-11!1•-r 1n1Pr1nr, I s 'i 11 !'" 11 I . .'\lr'Lt •'r•llrl ptr, ete. & gorc:<>olJs. f f!TD-1 l ll'ill/nffl'r. Pvl p I~·. 1 ~1\1 • I 6iJ-11.-.2 • ·01 "'~,c~. --~"'-~"~"-,-~-,, 1967 Cpe. De Ville cnnrl. f)i i;:: o11~1.rr. ~~.11) j O'.\'LY ~3.000 :.·l!LES I 1;-!:?-~.il1 nr 96~·~1!i.1 f'\'f'.~ Clr FACTORY 11knrl• AFP. CO\OITIO\'!\'G Autos, Used P.1rldr('! "'i'. I•! I P"Uf'r, 111' 9?0 1' nf'('l ,, \l F.\1 rarl1n door ----------' . . CADILLAC Cream Puffs Pont. '71 Gran Prix $4999 LE~S T!!.1:-. ;?f1!1n .ll!Lr.s FACTORY ' . \If~ c o;.;nrr1Q:-,'1.\'G I P 'tirrr. hn1kr~. 1•l,.r1r1~· 11u11J. 1·1n~I lnp, 1·111.11 bud·.;-I er .~t'~I~ .. •lf'rf'•1 nnil11pli'll. l0;idrr! \\ 1Th rl!'IU\'r f'\l!'as. Sp"r. 11hcrl• •O llr>CSJ • • Camaro '71 ' 135011 0:"\L\" i500 l.11C.\l. '111.ES J <ilr(1f 11'~11<. rl-<lf'Pl'\111:, l'lrk<. : :::ht S"ll'tnr!. J_,nral. \ !) dri•£<n ,<.:_a gem'. trCY- :;r.;3, • ! 1968 Convertible 1 LE.-;~ TH ,\i\ 17.f)l}(l :'ll!LES F,\CTORY ,\!R CO\'DJTIO.\'J\(i :lla1arlor rrr! 1v red IPallier I u11erinr & 11 h11e !<1Jl. F1llJ fl"~"r, 1111 .~· 1ele~C'lpir ! ~11.,r1nc, A.II F\1, et<'' Pl( .. .\ fh111le~s hr;iu1y• \l\.B,\-1 7L'• • 1968 El Dorado t ::s£ Tl~A'\ 21.Sflfl \JILES F.\rTORY 1\lf1. CO\'DlTJO:>;J'\G P;otl>l,~d inp, lull Pf'll'\'I', rlnth , .~· lt•.tlh<'r iOlt'Tl•>r, 11!f .'\, 11•:,,,1,,pH· ''""l'ln::. r1rv1r 1111 ;.., ,\ \l F:'ll nv1~1 >l•''' ,\ l'rr\ ir,.rl ~" H<. Srr to be lif'l'f'. 1\\''\F'h:..-11 • RH 11 1r1 .... 1 .. 1 r11' "tl"'r 1968 Cpe. De Ville l'••\rl• Br~u·i!'.q \1!,.,,· i•·~ I O\L\ )•;(11)1\ \llLI-:.'; I 11 h . .trk 11111! t)uokri ~"·•·• r \CTflP.Y Srr 111 l>rl1,.1f'' 1lJ1rQ.<.:1 _\Jr. Cll\PITJ(l\I\G • \',11,I !"fl, 11111 f"'"f'I', full Chev. '70 Caprice 11·.l•hrr r\•rn"r. 111! .~· Tf'IP· 1 C -•••T>1• ~,,.,,·,re. dn.,r l•11·I..·. pe . ,1, 1., .... , , .• ,. Tnily i.11- (1\L\ 1'1 ~1111 \l!l.1 ·-: l'l"h lllr. I II I '\:11 J1 ('11' ••11 1 ~''I'll" f~r' I: Ill.\ •'1-e I r1r Rrruup \\ hl,11·k l'rr• ,1111· 1969 Cpe. De Ville lnlrr r:i .. 1 ~ir •''11111 ' r. ~IP<'I' lir:ikr~. a111n i' 111<, I r::ii10. hrt1t•·r, 11 ~" 111rs. JL'."T 2~.rnin \l!LtS F \f'TOn\· 1\!!t l'fl\JHTf(l,\'!;..r; I 6?1J,\ 18 ! • Buick '68 Riviera Cpe. !'\ ·1.1. 1,r:,1 Tl I f·:n I:\' r ~:RJOR I \'111~1 lllp, f11ll 1~111r•r, Iii! ~I""' 111_;;, 1fonr lnrk~. trunk 1 nr"n"t, A 11 r·;.1 ra(i1n, r1r, I r11· S· "'1111 ~ho"r<!fJnl Jrc°'l1 \\'GH.1711 LL~S Tll.\'.\' I\fMIO .\llLES ~·,,rronr .\JR CO\lllTJO\l.\Ci • ,.t"Yl 1n1•. run pu•\•·r. 1111~1 1969 El Dorado intf'r .. 1111 "hrrl. "trrco n111I-JL:ST li.:lllll lllLES I t:p11'\' S.· ,.1rrrn i:ipr, """ ~·,\CTOr.Y 11·5\\' r1rrs. l.11a1tr.d & hkr ! 1\ln CO'.\'D!TIO.\.J\r; I ne\\·, j\\'XJf\7i~ I full 1111"f'f, \1nyl buC'k,.I•, e f11ll lr:irhrr 1n1rr1"r. Sll'r('<l, Pont. '69 Grand 1111 ,(· 1r1('~t'"r1r srr,.,nnc. rlfYW lnrk.~. 11.(.:hl SP!lT1nrl. Prix 1n1nk op"n"r ('t('., rrr. Ah. ONLY ?.'1.flOll Ill!LES s.-ilulrly lla1.tlr.~s~ (YSA6llJ 1 fACTOn Y AIR coNnirro'"" 1970 Sed. De Ville Vinyl top. lull prl\\£<r. 11!1 \1 heel, au!n. !ran~.. R lL l\'11·.11, All !hr, xtra~. (X\VZ· o.;o· • Chev. '66 Impala Cpe. JUSf 4j,QOO ~ULl::S V8, Hardtop, ~· p'&!rPring, O\LY l 1.00J :.llLES FACTO!l\' AIR CO.'ln!T!Oi\J;-..'G \11n~·l tnp, 11111 fl'Oll'<'r, Ju.'<ur • i ll!" IR~llJI & !£'AlhE"r in- lf'rtor. Tn1ly rl"i:11n1 & !oi.d· Prl 1•ith all thr dPluxr xtras, • • 1970 El Dorado 11.u!o. rr11ns., radl(l, ht'~trr. LESS THA.'1 14,000 "111...ES l\·511, Ah~IUlf'ly hf'11ur1!ul. FACTORY ~lu~1 be urn. ISVY72jJ AIR CONDJTIONl:"IG • FULL LEATI-IER INTERIOR Buick '66 Riviera I V1ny1 iop. ~~u11 pow('r iocl. 11!1 &. tf'lcscopk 1teer1n2. 1 Cpe. I df'lllr lock~. ~r e\·rry rll\:. t"ACTORY '(Ira ,r., "1hr ,,lttslcr Of lhl' ,\JR CT)NOITJONl'.\'C; Road". !6J:1BQEJ I full J'l')l\'l!.r, all \·1n~·I burkrt I e st;i ts. rnn~lr. 11 u10. !ra n~, ('.HOOSE FR0\1 I R H "'$\\' Tll! \\'hfoel. ;-.;or ORA .... GE COUNTY a m~r or ~ralch Any11·ticre. LAJ1(;E.ST SELECTJO:O.S OF I ~RPH!!42i QUAl.JTY CAD ILLACS ~~~L~ ~.w.~L~ AUTf<IO~IZC.':l OEAlElt llU1 "10Al2EO OE6.LEA 2(1\(l H ~r'···r P,, Cn•1n \Ir~~ 21;/'11\ "~r 1 r RI., (""" \lr«t 1r,,il ;u .. 111:,,-1 f'lrr•1 f'1111 rA1.:, '!i'-':li•·.1 t•Pf', .:1 • ERE! CONNELL CHEVROLET'S GIANT FRIDA Y-SATURDA Y-SUNDA Y COME AND SEE Open Road Campers • Balboa Mini Home • Week 'N Der Campers • Sun Dial Camper C onversions • Red-E-Komp Campers • Barth Mo- tor Home • Du al All Purpose Fun Vo n Plus Courtes y Display of Camp- ing Equ ipment a nd Te nts Supplie d by the Grant Boy s! FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE HERE TO ANSWER ALL YOUR CAMPER QUESTIONS! " ,. " u u n >. :j BIG le CAMPER SALE BRAND NEW '71 %-TON FLEETSIDE He.,vy duty le.,f 5u~pen1ion, 350 VB en9>n1, turbo hydra m.,tic fransmi;. mi,ion, gdugos. ( 787 ) I bJ5942 J $335 726 AND FOR le YOU GET A l.INE D CAMPER SHE LL BRAND NE\V '71 %-TON CHEYE NNE C u,lom \port !r ue.~, 2 Ion", ')d 'l'J"~. ,.,d10, c."mp"r w iring pov1<>r \l'?"tr., 400 c.u. in. VS . H.0 . r""' lr 11f ~u·,p., H.O. shoc.k~. wood floor, C.<"1!Tlper Mir- ror<, AIR CONOITJOl"!ING, b uc.~ .. ; 1rat·,, t 1rd. glc:~~. {'fc. !2J9l !bQ9. 878 1 $4239 00 AND FOR le YOU GET A LINED CAMPE R SHELL ·CAMPER VAN CONVERSIONS ,. -NEW '71 CHEVY 'I• TON SUN DIAL CAMPER VAN VB engine, automatic tran~miss ion, c.amper equipped with bubble top, si nk, stove, ice box, storage, c urtain~. etc. sleep~ 5. jBS7 T) (11 1759) $5850 NEW 1 TON !FUN VAN l CRUISER VAN VS engine, aulomu!i' frdn~n1is~ion, I win beds, sink, stove, i'e bo~, pop lop, and all the other conveniences needed for v ai:a~ lion hovel. (8?7) NEW '71 El CAMINO S.S, Cowl in duc:lion radio, H.O. b t1 tlery, power 1feer- ing, 1p1c.ial 4 1peed, 3b5 HP eng .. console, "ir cond., bucket 1eat1, tin ted gl"sl. (b83 l (I 382bl ! NEW CHEVY 1 /2-TON FLEETSHJF. 8' BOX PICKUP BRAND NEW '71 EL CAMINO. SAVE s351oa ~~~;y Suggested Li1t Pric e VS 11ngin", front 1t.?1b ili z1r, heavy duly re"r i prin g1, gauge~. (63 8072 ) IJOO I I 120<b6 I $2898 wheel drive We have Blazers - 4 -El Caminos - 1 of pickups and carryalls -3/4 Tons -Vans equipment options too! Tons-Your choice C.O N NELL CH EV R 0 L EJ "i .. <.i'< 2828. HARBOR ~LYD.,. COSTA MESA 546-1200 • \ AllV PILOT §JI AutoilOrS.!a j[ ... ] ~'--'-"'_"_"_'_''_" _ __,]!~·] ,I __ '_"'_"_'_"_s_"_•~ll ·~·I l. Auto~ !or 5 ~11 l§J ~I _.,,,_.,,,_,.,. __ l§l ~I _.,,,_ .. ,._ .... _]§] ~I~ _'"''_''"_s.,.~l§l 970 --"T_H_E_S_M_A_L_L_C_A_R_S_T_A_N_D_A_R_D_O_F_Q_V_A_L_IT-Y !!!!,!D'4------DA_T_su-N-s1-o-4.-Do-o-R-sE-DA-N-.I BELOW IS TH E COMPARISO N CHART ..• Let Costa Mes. D•tsun show you the 2·doo1 01 4.doo1 D•hun 510. It's p•cked lull of extras .•• ALL AT NO EXTRA COST. Features such as tinted glass, white walls, reclining bucke t seats, full carpeting, flow-through fre sh •ir system, disc brokes and fully independent rear suspension ond on OVERHEAD CAM ENGINE ..• ALL AS STANDARD Winner of the treacherous East African Safari. EQUIPMENT. Come in and test drive now , while selection is nood. A!i!i ABOUT COSTA MESA DATSU NS ., HIG-HER TRA DE IN ALLOWANCE 1971 Datsun 510 Sedan Comparison Chart ALL THIS AT NO EXTRA COST Size Wheel· Ace el. Front o~erhead FJow-Thru Engine Base Ma ke Cu. In. Length Width Helghl Weight 0-60 lrid. Re11r Oise C•m Turning fresh Cl1cle e Re c.lin ing b ucket 1e<1l1 e Five-main.bearin g 96 HP HP. '"· '"· '"· '" Lbs. Lbs/HP. Sec. Suspension Brakes Engine '" FL DATSUN P L 510 2·000R 97.3 96 95.3 160.2 61.4 SS.9 4·000R 97.J 96 95.J 162.2 61.4 55.9 COLT 4·000R 97.S 100 95.3 160.15 61.4 53.6 FIAT 124 S!'ECJAL 18.0 76 95.3 158.8 64.0 53.8 GREMLIN 199.0 128 96.0 161.3 70.8 51.8 OPEL KAOETT NO. 31 65.8 " 95.1 161.6 61 .9 55.4 PINTO 97.8 75 94.0 183.0 69.4 50.0 TOYOTA CORONA 4·DOOR 113.4 "' 95.7 166.9 61.8 55.1 VEGA SEDAN 140.0 90 9 7.0 169.7 65.4 51.4 VW SEDAN 96.7 60 94.5 158.6 61 .0 59.1 SUPER VW 96.7 60 95.3 160.6 67.4 59.1 VW TYPE 3 96.7 65 94.5 170.8 63.2 57.9 2050 21.3 1JS YES 2094 21 ,7 14.0 YES 2120 25.5 1J,J NO 1962 25.8 16.3 NO 2633 20.5 15.3 NO 1717 30.9 19.8 NO 2013 25.S 16.5 NO 2170 20.1 13.5 NO 2190 24.3 14.5 NO 1808 30.1 18.1 YES 1918 33.0 18.3 YES 2226 34.2 18.5 YES YES YES VEs YES YES YEs YES YES YES YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO YES NO NO YES YES NO NO 31,4 31,.t 30.2 35.1 32.8 34.8 31.S 31.S 33.0 36,0 31 .2 36.3 overhead t a m engin• e Up lo 25 mile~ p er gallon e Q.60 in I 4 seconds e Fully in~ependent re<1r su~pens1on e Front d i~c br<1k es e 3 1.4 foot turning circle e St11ndard all-synchromesh 4-speed tr.!lnsm ission (optional 11utomatic ava ;l.!!b lel e Tinted g!as ~. whitewalls, flow.tli'rough fre~h air. system. e All .!I t no elCtra c.o~I. We are introduc ing a new higher trade--in a llowance during our big expansion pr1:1- gram . DATSUN 510 2·000R ,OJI mto•mahno t •'•""'ed ~~'""1 MI ~.~ ~1 ,, ... , . .,, •'~"'"'· AW~•IJI~ >'"ti .. , I c•'·"OI "°" gu1'd"1•ed, •';d •ii 'f'~' '·<~! c,n, a•e Mm,~cr '" d·,·,.~~ "'"'~u: ""! ~. 'J ,-' F "~ • ' ' • • • \' "T ( .o ,.. I.· ., ' 1 .•• ,' " • 'l '" ,, s e 1 MILE SOUTH Of THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY CORNER OF HARBOR & PONDEROSA ""o"oo ·~ 2845 HARBOR BOULEVARD, liiiliiliiil•• COSTA MESA I 540-6410 s ' I Attention Datsun Owners! t Vnur D•ltun. 1n rru!•, n ""ortll moro 11 C.01!1 Ml•I P•hun. !Trv UI •nd U~I .+ T•)( & Lie. & CI H e SERVICE e AND WE MEAN SERVICE! To Your Complete Satisfaction At All limes! ONE OF tHE MOST rt1ptctt d & reco"Ttmendtd Dohurt 1etvlct dt pts. lit Southerll Calif. With qwallfltd lken~d factory trained techni~lan1. "THE FINEST OF 240Z MAINTENANCE" ANY QUE5110NS ABOUT SER VICE CAlL THIS SERVICE HOT LINE 540-0213 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ONl Y A COM PL ETE WELL STOCKED PARTS DEPT. 1 .A_ut_•_•_, _u_,_ .. ____ m_ 1 Autos, Used CADILLAC CADILLAC 990 Autos, Used' I • Cad. '69 990 A_"_'_•_•·_u_,~··----9-90 j Autos, Useel • Cad. 196 7 CAD/J..LAC 990 Autos, Used CADILLAC 990 Autos, Used' CADILLAC 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 CHEVROLET CHEVROLET '69 IMPALA H.J. 11395 EJF1~·~!i~,~D 1; \!R co:xtHTH )'\f,\(; Cad. '66 Sedan Seel. De Ville '66 CAD. 4 DR. I• 1969 CADILLAC S('dan rfr SEO. DE VILLE Ville. All power. tilt ~trrr- In shining black wah full In.:, A,\-\/fM slerf'O, lra1hrr VACTO RY I Cad. 196B Sed . De • Cod. '66 J'l67 Chevy Camaro l!arrH1•p Jtad10, Hea ter. A\ll.,, P.J., La nrlau Tnp. (V0~7lfl1 Far1 Air, lnw 1ni. Loaded, d1r. Take ~niall down or 1rarlf'. Cal! 540-J!OO Qt 4~1 \-7:JOfi. power equip. Thr Kelly uphnl~tery, vin;.rl l"OQI . qor>rJ AJR COND!TJO:-..'JNG wholesale Blue Book 1~ rubbrr, factory \varraniy. FULL Ll::ATHJ::TI 1·-1111 Lf'a lhrr [11l1'1'tri1· [\,rldrr! '''fl· r11 11 )""'"r. ~lf't'•'"· )11;:!11 ~•'ll: 11wl , n1rl 1al l 1rr~ & n1 .. 11y '•lhrr drlu.\c \11·;1<.;. 111·111·-,07\ $1800.00. !'iow on Sale for S,1450. 6 4 5 -3 4 3 ~; rves t:-:Tr:RIOR only $1•199. J!un-y for lhls &16-0CJJO I \'1ny1 tnr. full po"rr. rlnnr I one. Lie. SBD-lj5. Johnson J91l3 CADJLL;\C, cpc df'. vlc, Jw··k~, 11!1 .~· 1rl r~r~~1r~ ~l eer- &. Son. 2626 Harbor Blvd., all flO\l'Cr, pvl ply, niust s~, 111!;. S1('fC'fl r lr. C\:sR,O~) Costa J\·Jes;i . 510.:,r,~n-~1 ~ Ca llr Purn1r. ~C. $4555 1---$2999 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 ~2~,~ <>Naocr~ ..t..~CAOlllf>C I >1lJRllO Ul i clfl OVER STOCKED! 3% Over DEALER INVOICE on any of our BUNDNEW MERCURY MONTEGOS Coupts, sedon1, hordtopf--011 b rand ntw and prked to sell! Tok• Invoice ond odd on ly 3 •f., I Get o yeor end·d•ol now on ony o ne of our brond new Monlegos. AVTHORIZE O OCA!.lR 2fA)ll 11,\f"!BOR BL, COSTA ~E:-;A Cl\1,1. ;,111.>l]l)q <lPE.'\' ~l '\DAY :•,i(ll;1 II \[lt;lJr HL . ('11,,,.i',\ \1~'-\ C \I .I . :, \r1.1111111 !H'l '\ ."l"\J)\Y ~rll irllr 1l1'tll~ nnw' For best rr~ulls ~ 642-!ili7ll Autos, lmported--970 AutoS:-lmported--970 BILL JONES Sportscar Center §BSD INTRODUCING THE ALL NEW 128 2 DOOR FRONT WHEEL DRIVE LOWEST PRICES ALL MODELS • 124 • 128 • 850 ALL MODELS ALL COLORS HIGHEST TRADES ''We l ike Domestic: C11r~" 5'ECIAL ALL NEW 1971 128 SEDAN ; ~621 10 $1847" -· De Ville I" \(~I 1 11: ~- ,\11: ( '1 l,'\ I •1T lr1'\ J\( O I·'. .. I, 1.LA'l l lLf: I'\ I l"l"t!l)r. \ '"·'I I' 111,i, •I "•P. 1'111 f""' "I' •I .\ \1 !·'\! Tiod.n. r.1. r1:,•! 1.1,,~ .\ u1,1ny Olli<'I' <lo>- 1"''' ('I 1,1 ~'(' 1<\ :l[lprf'L• "''I I .•I. \'~!i It $1999 (,~~~~L~ t '" Li '·!''\ ?t-11• 11 \1:1:1 •I' !'·l-. ('OST \ 'If-".\ C.!(l.•ltlYI j 1111 11 ~11111!11\ • l•l. l Hl!:,\1111 !'11.~. ,.,,., 1.0 1· 1 .. ;t(l«d \\ ,11· ..... ~l"f'"1' 111!"'· Xl11t , ""r! f'n. ri1y. ~·l2fll'l J\rl, t.7 :.'I: :11 Cpe De Ville F.\(vrfJHY Alf: Ctl:-.' 11JTJ(1:\ l'.\'l ; J· L'l.L L EAT!fl'.:J{ 1;-.;TEH!\lR \"111~'1 p;1rl(!rr! Inf'. Ill! .~-trlr. ~•·"r"~ ~trrru1;>, ;ill rvi~~1hl o> i r.-i111 r \f r:_.~. ,\,\1 V~I d ro- 111,, ~·1/ll\t & 111\ll ll 111011;. 1 ~JY"I0.1 • $2111 The big four •. Ville ., [ f",\C1'lll Y UJl ewiA ,\II( Cll'DITIC1'"(; VOLVO CHRYSLER \'111,1 1 fl~ddcd IOfl, pllt-h <'loth ( & l•'.t lhrr fnlrr .. ft1ll J1<l ll'Pr I 1'.166 ll<11t)(ir c.~l. 61!i-~Jfl.'l l --~.6~7=-c""H~R~Y~S~L~E~R::--I & R 110,c;: nf nlhr r ilf'l11.~c ---·--~ '63 IMPALA SS x1ra~. 1nel . A .\\1}'~·1 r:i rl10. 1 ~,I VI t:h..,,-...,f' i!J')J,\G.\) i \"T,\.;,.i 1 , 11·1rr-.6:: 1 $29 99 GNabc~ ..t.. '-,.:CADILLAC J.' .. ,., ,r ·~o (I! ot t fl .!~Ill )!,\1 :1inr: HL ' 1 '(j."T ,\ \JI•"\ -CHEVROLET VACATION SPE CIAL . '69 Chrvrolrt S[lf>!'I Vari Tur- hn hy<lrfllllllll(' vii:. r:td rn. 2 se111~. c l( $2595 MacHoward l nr, lla nJ1np, v.i;, /\uln, 2 Dr. llT, \.'-·'· f\~110. H.adio. P :--. f' 8 , Ya.cl Air Cond, 11, ,,l,,r, I'>..:, ~·i!c :\ir Cond. V J-.L3~01 \\/<ilf· .-.1,lf''lillt~. ll1wli•'I $1199 <"• 11<", l '•lll•nlr>. l'f>,-1 ] 1111 •·. HIGHLAND MOTORS (11•n 1' \lthl ,-;;,,, I '..!ll"1)lart.or Hlld HIGHLAND MOTORS C'(•~l;i \!·'~"' t.\.i.;,,\fl.t :!I i111 ... rl"l!' Uh ri I 1,l 1'lu, 111· .l\J(],-;!.~1 1· hrrllp . /.,~,,\In~., __ ~ b l.1-~iHJ!1 li•ll p•\\l •'l'. ["If' aH', v1111I 111 l'l11 .. V l\!J '/\1"1\, :'Ii : 1·,.r.•, 11:.11r.\.1 S 23 5!1 "'11.: 111 1n1·~. All l1t, poll• r·, (il!-'>2fl~ I{&! I, !air r11 bl:il'r . Huns ok. '4::1-('!lf{cY~S~L~,:cf<~J~IJ()~~,~,1,· I loo k;; 1.;i-.1,J J1kal I io r lif!l p full pwr. Jn 1n 1ir~ fl.Jr 1 1 1·n~~r r·, .\lom'.-c i.f'1·rn1d \'«f 1111t11:, :..t1·11.~. $2/1~~1. 64~1:17°. <'t Drirl )'; work /1nr~c On lv ----·~-- S:!OO takt-s pink. 61.l--2142 11 it COMET fl. ---------'Ii i !'.:L C11n1 ir10. Spr1ni,: 11111.:~. Continental '69 Mark Ill The BMW four-cylinder engine acts like a six or eight. It's smooth and quiet. Turns out 114 horse- power at 5800 rpm. Cruises at 100 mph . Ge ts up to 30 mpg. See us for th e free booklet, "33 Reasons Why BMW is Better." Or ask for the key. You 'll ge t the mess age. I 839-9600 OR 53 1·0608 Corn1'r l sl S: Harbor t•lr1111. a ulo s.-:7;, ()f S/lil\;r ~-ill'lflry Air Cond11in n11Jf h~I ofr. 37Q1, L;tPerle Ln.1 Rc>11 u1i!ul ~ol,.ro RPcl f1ni~h C~l. 11"11·h11r f)<ldd~d lnp t,, pJU <h 196:1 Chevrolet, Jess than 300 n •il leath<'r 1n1rrior. f11ll n11. 011 f'n~. f11c air. strl fi"11'C'r, lill & tr lr~rnp1c shift. 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'11' "' t·ry. 1·rcen u1ie-up DODGE ---j j1r !.IU J-il r, 1111.11 1011. l'l7H (,,;I ll() I di . lit, fl '/Pl.l, ,\lU:-iTANf; '6G, Ori}: c11111,1 $1995 ICK C SH 839-9600 OR 531-0608 \\'!,lt-(J.'1.~. John~n & ~n, ~1:\j:,, 6lt;-l:12.1, 2909 Broad. 'I I Qu A I ("'l"ll•T l.-.1 & l!arbor -·~·-···· ,,,.,,.,,,,. ,,,, .•.• Co·1~ NH •11111,.r .. 111 t'••lld. 1\1 I'\ 111r. lll'll' l 1 1'r~, 10 ,0llO 111. 1nust ~f'll, going O\'i'l"SP{I~. M H " , " 11'1t~. ';H;f~). ~:vrs ·l!-11-!il>l_I _j _s:l.ll~K:0::~~~'2.__ - -I-Lo 1111. lt.'<11 SS~). 499-2:t:r1:_ ac oward THROUGH A Sanllj Allll ,\-1,•,;i, ;.m.:16..10 19fl':-O~L~D~,~'-c~·,-u-.-,.-,--d-,-... -•. • ·ro !'>oclgr ~nv , hlack. air ·:,7 Fo1·d. Riii. c-.\t'»I 1•u111t. 'Iii FALl'fJ.'\ 4 dr, .'11.0()(l n11. 'f.S FOHD ·rorino GT. Oru:: K19·91.IOi\ ,,1. ~:[.()\)()~ DAIL y PILOT 1;~ \\,\CO:>/ Col l'k-. .\it'. lii fl" 1 ·;n Ctl l 't;1\R, 16.000 n11',;, 1114 spd. 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'7 1 MONTE CARLO 2 o., Cp•. 11 ,000 mil ~1. R•d•o, P S., •ulo., ••r. ~in~I roof. (058Cf0 1 7 1 VEGA HATCHBACK C pe. A uto r•d'"· """'·chrome, I0.000 mil• c•r. Ot~d 1he<p. 1•75BZG ) I 70 CAMARO COUPE SI•~"-ti cyl., "co~omv, Low, low m•l t 1. Sh•rpio. !90&800! '69 IMPALA 4 DOOR A.,1 ~ .. f>.S, ·~<1,o, ~;r. N,c,, '''· 1 1'0 55~71 s2399 $2099 '70 IMPALA 2 OR. H.T. ---s2799 I '69 NOVA 2 DR . CPE. ---$2199 Re"1e1n1nq /~~I wAn(lnlv. Lo md~1 • VS PS •~d10 e•!er. mldq• Sur" th• P S.,;, •1 n ~t •oof outo IJ J9ACGI 11qh! on t 11 000 "'' (YPR J 19 J '70 BELAIR Wagon q Po'" q900 mil~•. I ownt< P.S .• R•dio, F~r l Wo.,onlv. !1lt l'lt w t titi5CCL ) s3399 FORD SALE WHOLESALE PRICES S ALE ENDS •121 /11 '70 MAVERICK VS !11 lol ,-.idir,, • h1<1111r r \lil \\''I J !'.Ii" '69 TORINO COBRA ,l•'I. l .1 kr n••1• 1::i1li•' I':-.. a ir. ·~~IA l\·1, "69 GALAXIE SOD Cpr. A1il u .• r~d1P. I'S, 111r. 1 Yl'l l~:C.:>' '69 FORD TORINO ~ .. 1 .. ' f°pf' \'R 1:i1ho, ... 1,. I,, :2,..0IY'l 1n ilr '> 1 lifi .-1('1'1! • "68 FORD TORINO '·1·r \·,o;i l'ild1n, r s' 11111n 1.'\l-.V"ltii1 111r. "67 FAIRLANE WAGON 9 Jlil~-1\u1 n ' r :". r11d 1fl. I P:!.1"! .. ) "67 FORD WAGON Fa1rl1111r 1\·a~o11 9 pa.-.~. A111 0., P ~ , r11rlio, 11ir. P.H. 1 \'C'JliOl I "67 MUSTANG CPE. VS 4 Sl)l'<>d, I':-;, fill nul111. ' li.1.Jf;fl ! I '66 MUSTANG CPF.. fi ,._vi. .. ~l u·k . n1rl111 • l 'l.'l:i:J<J l $1700 $2200 $1600 $1600 $1400 --I $1300 , ---- - - $1400 $1200 1 $1050 '68 IMPALA 2 DR. CUSTOM Gee. R~..l•n , P I, ~ulo. A" "'"V I •oof, le<'. wA••A"lv. 1wroeq2) $1799 TRUCKS '69 GMC 1 1 TON I I .;: < I' '69 CHEVY 14 TON t,' 11 I" I 1 "I•·•. 1111 • 't"'l'I" rl •I \1,-;1.!1. '6 9 FO•D BRONCO ~ 11 11·' I 11 1. 1:.1d•r•. ·:,·rJ <•·11! I /l\f·'l 11 1 $2699 $2399 $2899 ----~~~1 .~.~.~vl~l,J\I;.~~ 1·~.r~r11 ... $2599 ·11.i.. 'J'! I <I. '68 CHEVY J• TON !' ! ' 1'1'1 ~1 1. k, 11 ! , . l1r;1111 ,1·. I 0•Plil"T 'l~'I . ! 1 1~ .. )ol('l '68 CHEVY 1/1 TON l'.l',J:;ul10,l'S ;11 11 .. ,;i 1r !ll:![li ll '68 CHEVY l/• TON !' l r:ad•n. ~11 111, \'>l, I I• .11.1 d 11 tv '''J iiii • l /(}0•<77fl• '67 CHEVY l/4 TON I'.!' r:~d111. \'~ 11 1k <;i-•nd 111u·k. $2399 $2199 $2599 $1799 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '68 CHEV'/ 4 DR . SEO. I c•r•lul n-""' ,t.ul1>., P,S., ~". P~. Loli cl'"' -<~~·•p. (WVR809 1 '68 CAPRICE 4 DR . H. T. R~dic, P.S. ""lo., A " vir•v l ... ~r. <jC•<jt OIOI quid <~• I XfW8 ]1 I '67 MALIBU 2 DR. H.T. RAd10 , P S v,nvl 1oof I own~ '"'· Remorl..,bl~ buv. !VQlOl>I ! '64 CHEVY 4 Door-Sedan Redio, ,.,ulo P ~-T··~•pc d "I"" U Bel !OKP7S8 '61 CHEVY 12 FT. .-;1 .. ,,1.11• ••111, (111 .. •t•.:1.:.1 '68 INTERNATIONAL Tr·''· I i• II ' '"ii T .. 1 ~+ t· I f,.1 1,11• \ !H ,. 1 '66 JEEP WAGONEF.R I I' 11,' ! 1h i. I ,i.,,, 1 irl ,·, 1 I VAN S "69 DODGE 90 " W.8. ·~ !1111. v~. 1:idn•, 1!id", 11 1r. 1!':!\:!1 ! '70 FORD ECONOLIN E -'!.. I 1Jn van. ,\11 1,, . VI<, 11 11 . • :1 I 'i 11 t ! '69 FORD ECONOLINE !(I}(" \\'B Van. l:,ul1n, \'/\, ~1 ,.1,, '69 CHEVY 111 TON !)rf' \\."RH•) hurt'•, -.111 k 1 ,,1, '68 CHEVY 111 TON l!IR" \VH Va 11. t:o1d10, ;i l!l•I n1 r. i wrfrr1 fqr fl ,.11'1 !l':l<J:v..1 / $]49 9 SJ f.9 9 $ J $699 $2099 $1 799 $2499 $3099 $2299 $2199 $2299 $2299 $1699 '67 CAMARO 2 DR. CPE. R~d·o, A11 ln., P.~, v'nvl ro ol. Sh•'I''"· (Ul(N9001 '66 MALIBU 2 DR. H.T. c~~nv " •r>••d. ·~d . .,, ,,c.,tl.~1. I T[V494 1 '66 IMPALA 2 DR . H.T. 1!·1~' mil •> R•'l~' ~~'· P.S., •1.lo ., 1•d,o, b•~•,ty 1 1 Xl~)4 ! '66 NOVA II S.S. l..nr P ~,j c. P', •u '"· "r"' <o lu· p••lt~ c ~r. !RYJ0911 $J499 $JJ99 SJ299 $1399 RAMBLER SALE WHOLESALE PRICES SALE ENDS 6121 171 '69 JAVFLI N I I' Id• I ' 1 I 'I .1: I 1 "68 AMBASS ADOR W~G. "I'!<'' !' ,<.:.. Al llH I ddl •. 1' ' \ 'I• [',. ;,',:.! I '68 AMERICAN 440 \\'·•f'••ll l'11d 1" ;1111.,, 1;4 ·.1!, ~1 ro ,n:" P : ; I I, I l; I 11 I .65 AMF.RICAN WAGON l::u!i". ,111f", )' .... 1 l:t d :•q I \'EBY HARE $1850 $1500 $1250 $600 CAH "Little ole lady-we can prove it" 1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA S,S, Covpe. Ono owner, impectabl• c.tre, buc.kef ~011+\, a uto. fran ~., rndio, power $leering. air c::on d., blue car, blue interior. Absolutely original. 42 ,000 mile car. M u,eum piece really. IOWU4b0 ) 546-1203 "jO CUTL,\SS Suprr111c Conv. Air. po11 rr, facl .sirrrl). \:!11 1 r·ond. ;\lust Sacrifice. 6 16-11ill. 6:\ O!•!•. I~" rng1ne, lull fl""T, 11«·! ,,\r h111nac int. n-Ierh. or;. s::1 ~. or best oUr r. 714 : 1:1 ...... 1 hi~'- ~--~-~~ t.:1 OL!J~ IK'lla 2-<l r. Good 1·n1ul_ l'1t. pl)'. Lo11' priC(', lllllSI Sf'll , 673--0796, '(;,.\ ·roRONA!.>O, l1kr ne-.1. :s11.·i0. or frail!• IC>r lat~ ll'\0-- dr l r1ek 111l. \%-:::~:; PLYMOUTH ·1:·, C UDA f;1~tharl.., V-1., .'HilO, n,~! f, good [U'C~. nf'\I" bi ks & ~hocks. $ 7 9 ~ ~1\:i--ltiJ:: ==~~-!.'.; 1'l.Y\10UTll r·ury '' 11w10 \\11•·•. Xl111 1·ontl \J11,1 ~"'" S'.1()(1. !136-3410 . • ..; J'l.1111, i,:11<'\ll lr<1nsp, $12~ b l.!-:~11;•1, \1\~) 4~:l-219l. Asl; f\•r niu. 1•1•>! \" \Ll.\,'11', ~ tran,,. !•wt. .. ll<•H j•;ir. S125. );":~-21;26 PONTIAC '69 PONTIAC G.T.O. This l.'i ,1 nwr ·ar wirh ''1!¥1 Cr;u1 .\Ii'! Jl1ush SCI or! \·Villi Vk L.;n •1·11 Vinyl roor, n1ag 1_1·p1• 11 h<·•·I,-, air eond., po11'- <'I' ~l»+'1 1 11i.: and br11kcs -·"·ii•· !'nl·,.1/ ;i1 S"l9!!9. L1r. ~ T! : .. •!:: .. 1,,1111~'fln & Son. :1;~1; Jl.trl•w Blvd Costa .\l,•.><1. ;,ifl..:.G.lO ., '69 PONTIAC GRANO PRIX 'I h<' p1•u1,. or 11i,. Pontiac Ii~ ··•fll!JJp• d 1111 h vinyl roof. <>.11, Jlll'ICI' stet>r1ng a n d hrakrs. Tr~ '1ri\'e this ont'. S?-Ji:1. L1r. 'l"Cll -S17. Johnson & Sun, 11.iJ\i lld1·l,.1r Blvd., c,.,~t;1 \Ir~ .... 110-.16:'11 -~-· "~ HfJ:'>.:'>EVILJ.J-: :l-<IOOI· I\_!, Full 1~1\11·r f'\<'C pl I~ l"''lf'I' :-"o11~, 11 1n /fn1 radlO • ,,)1111 ).;"le! , u lnr. Jo w n11 lr.1i:r r•or 'Jlf' by - 1n·1:,:111a J n11,•ner. Ask1ni:: p1·11·e : ,1,•r, l'!t!I M0-8871i, 1~1-'11'8 "I I'• I II/I. '7D'GTO '1:.1111 .\Ji. 1-~1lf'ed, Firemonf! 111d,. ,,1.,1~. ~l1J i-p-aJJ black! -"·" l'1f11·1" ~ 1110 & lake ov~1· 1•.1,\111,.111~· 6!1i-,'6fi5 a!TC'r !i I '" \l••l'i«·nd~ '6 1 Gr<11ul l'n>., S8cr1r11 .. ·r , i>l u~t s!'ll ::n l t'!U'. whi rr I "''''"· .~· llll•T., P/R. PIS, 1 1'/\I', ~111 · .11r, {;nofl lirt'~. :\1111 '"'1111. SK.JO. 96:.1..::o;m 11970{;!{\,\'l l Pn:.., full~ 1 1'1', lS.!~MI riu. 1·11rrrullv 111.1u1111111('d, Asking aW"rar ri•1111I htw1k, 492-9."i.I:, ,Elfrl-1.~:~r,\N°S: Bur~. t"'ll'<>h'. :1uto. V8, p/~. Nrar 1wrf. \~1:,.;,r,:,i,:,, 'ti! T~:,1 f' E~ST~7W",-,-.-,-.,-,-C .•ll!'k J{fll good rirr~ a nd ~)Hlfll' SIJO. ~R-9688. '6!1 t.;·ro Jud,s;:e, -4 speed, vrry ~ood t·onrl1!1o n. $2200 or best nf/<>r. :,..18-0!ll" :-t>z-c-.1-TA(!NA'-,~,cllc-po-.-,-,-.' 1·;.ui•o, 11u1,.111atir, IX'\\' !1rr 11, ]fl\\' 111is, s i!J.), 531-16.\1, 'G7 C'f{). !111! p1\T. air, vinyl !llp, n1.1:tg11. l mmaculat~. $1,6;!0, ti#-4579 '64 LeMan!i l-<lr i_'OUfie. Vrry dependab!r. Sacr lf1ce $450 or offt:>r. 64~382<1 RAMBLER '64 RAMBLER 2 L•r. 1\uro, fll11llQ, llealer. t(lPEi.):l• $499 HIGHLAND MOTORS 2145 Harbor Blvrl. C~!a lo.Tcsa &-!;)...~ T-BIRD PRIV. Pty, '64 T-Blrd $895. F11ll f>O\l'f'r, llkf' ne w. l..oc11ted SUperlor &· Placen- tia. 54,s...3191 . I ,. :: .. • • ~ . • •• • •• • ,_ • •• OPEN ROAD FACTORY DIRECT DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY RECREATIONAL VEHICLES SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS SALE ENDS SUNDAY NIGHT, JUNE 20 BRAND NEW '71 OPEN ROAD 20 FT. TRAILER I $3995 Retail Price WEEKEND SALE PRICE 53185 Fully self-contained, max imum individual privacy, si de dinette con· verts to full si ze double bed, ideal kitche n, 3-bu rn er stove, see-thru oven- range and gas-electric refrigerator. Stock No. 2749 BRAND NEW 1971 22 FT. OPEN ROAD TRAILER $4 195 Retail Price WEEKEND SALE PRICE 53535 Mo st versatile travel trai ler, tw in gauchos in front, sleeping for b ad ults on lower ievel , 12 can dine aroun d lar ge dinette toble. Self-contained showe• & tub, stock # C2728, # SN33462 BRAND NEW 1971 OPEN ROAD 20 FT. CORONADO MOTOR HOME $9450 Retail Price WEEKEND SALE PRICE 58450 GMC Ideal for the budget minded motor home buyer. Fully self-contained, 2 burner range, stain less steel sink in the dream kitchen, private dressing room. s1;ck No. 2735, Se ,;al No. 51143 . 0 > ~ "' Brand New '71 GMC Truck & Open Road Camper $4405 Retail Price WEEKEND SALE PRICE • · -., §53795 THE LIGHTWEIGHT LIDO - Brand new 1971 GMC Truck and new 1971 Open Road Camper. Family sleeper, incl. complete kitchen facilities & toilet, Camper No. 2715, Truck No. 269 1 Ser. 5134ZIZ I 093 BR AN D NEW '71 CORONADO 20' MOTOR HOME $10,854 Retail Price WEEKEND SALE PRICE 59880 Cruise at freeway speeds and park with ease. Fully self-contained, double air conditioned. Plush bucket seats, super wide angle tinted windshie :d, safety padded dash , stainless steel si nk in dream kitchen, oven & stove, refrigerator & freezer, showers & tubs, pressure hot & cold water, duto- mat ic transmissio n, power steering & brakes. Stock #2704. SN #615437 '71 CORONADO 24 FT. MOTOR HOME $13,133.50 Retail Pri ce WEEKEND SALE PRICE $11,355 .. Coronado Motor Homes will go dnywhere o cor can go. Cruise at freeway speeds ond park with ease. Fully self-contained, double air conditioned. Plush bucket seats, su per wide ang :e t inted wind shiel d, safety padded dash, stainless steel sink in dredm kitchen, oven & stove, refrigerator & freezer , showers & tubs, pressure hot & cold water, automatic transmission, power steer;ng & brake1. Stock #2744, Ser. #I 3495. •. I -- NEW MANAGERS' -EXAMPLE SAVINGS!------~ NEW '71 CUTLASS SUPREME HARD TOP COUPE DISCOUNT o.1u~• belts. t inted windows, vinyl roor. air, remote WINDOW STKR. $4781 ni irror, con1ole, disc brakes turbo, power steering , w heel d isc , wh ite ttr1u, radio, r•int ,+r ipe. vi~or "'""· SALE PRICE $3968 il y mirror, b uc:ket 11at1. Seria #J42571Zl2426 (21 2•161 -EXAMPLE SAVINGS!--- NEW 1971 98 LUXURY SEDAN Cruise control, comforlron, ell ti11ted win dows, wh ile t ires, tilt & tel escope wh eel, stereo radio, power trun k lid, c hrome door moldin gs, power door locks, 0-way ll!!l o!ll, vinyl roof, divided front seal, visor van· ity mirror, electric clock, power steering, d isc bre k'"• remote mi rror, power w indows. !M4 BS0~5! CAMPER SALE! *71 KING OF ROAD 8 FOOT (ah n\ rl' rAmprr. ~111\·r. rrfn2. i.1rl" d irro>tt•· ui[l f11 •,Ion pir k11p. rr1cr indic11ted good \lllh 1nu·k p111TIH1<r nnl.1 . #l'i •·71 Lil KING CAB OVER. l:t r .... 11, ~1(\f' d1 t1r II<'. ~li·r1•.' 1.,ur ~I HI "· rrf1 It . Sn!1rl 111111~ 111!h R1nr11rln !nm Pnrr ind1ra1f'd _Rnnd 11·1Th 1r11rk JHHTha~r nnh. •I~ s795 •'71 ANGELUS 9'/, FOOT CAB OVER s1495 Slrf'l~~ti-To>llf'T 1••nn1 ll1111l l1[!h1' 401!.l'lll"n ;:.,.Rle ~ t11nk.~. ~1·1rrn rlr;nr. 1'111·r 1nd1catf'd l!.fl(Jrl "'i1h !riu·k p111·1·hil'>I' nnl.v. •:.':t •'71 A.NCiELUS 81/l FOOT C11h n1·rr c111nprr. ~tnvr. rrfrii::rn11 nr. ~Jrrp~ 11lx Oua l lithl~. ~Id,. dinrll". Price indicated p:ood \Vlth lrurk !lllrcha~r nnly. •·71 AMERIGO 11 FOOT SIDE DOOR $2295 Skv!i~hl , l ni!rl room ~ln1·,. & OVl'll. All ,hlw. i;.:I~·~~ rnnf, l'>l ll!n_lri.~ strfl douhle ~ink. louvered \vtndo"~· Prlct' 1nd1cated 'iond u·1th truck purchase only. MANY MORE IN STOCK I WINDOW STKR . $6830 SALE PRICE $5430 OVER 120 NEW '71 OLDSMOBILES & GMC TRUCKS DISCOUNTED DURING THIS ALL-OUT SALE $ NEW '71 HONDA ]6 "'on1 h5 on approved c•edit. Total co5h price lntludinq 11211" tox a"d 1•71 lit•"•e fee S1S9•.72. Dcfe"cd poy"'~nl prk e i"cludl"q lo•. licen5e ond !i"12"cc cha•qeJ 51 893.44. ANNUAL ,fRCfNTAGE RATE 11.9J•o. $200 47°!. CASH OR TRADE DOWN BIG SELECTION COLORS 36 MONTHS VISIT OUR BIG NEW AND USED TRUCK CENTER! • From Light Pickups to Heavy Duty Custom Rigs • OUR TRUCK EXPERTS CAN SERVE YOU BEST • the tl\lck people from General Motors 1971 GMC % TON CAMPER SPECIAL T•nled 111le11 -Cu1lom Sp&rl truck w:th trim mau!clin91. cern per M •HOtl. H 0. S~oc\.o -H.O. Sp•i"fll'· s1~b,r.,., -,, ""'P· Gen, Au111. f ,•n1 .• Pow•r Sit t<in9, P11wt r Di1t B•t ke1, 7S0r l6 I ply •t~I live ctmptt l •uc~. Will hendlt !ht bitt•tl 1lilll1 in c1mp1r, 1pli1 tim1. Aur. b1 tle•v -Cemp1r Wirin9 -R1d io, H11l1r, A Powe11d by 250 hp. -JI O VI. h rlol 112096 ' Our new mana9ement team in- \rites you to come in end sea the exc iting changes that ha ve been made at Univer sity Olds· mobi le. SAVE ext r& dollars on the new or used car or truck of your choice d ur~ ing this all-out "get acq u4inted'' SALE! 1968 Chevrolet Caprice Coupe V·8, AutomaH<, Fodo•y A;, Cond;t;on· $17 9 5 ing, Full Power, Chev's best and ready to go. (XSS448) 1964 Olds Cutlass Coupe V·S, Automatic, Power Steering, Good Transportation. (K IZ277) 1967 Olds Cutlass Coupe V·8, Automa tic , Factory Air Condition-$1595 ing, A good running clean two door hard- top. IUSKJ771 1966 l/2 Ton Ford Pickup 352 v.a, 4 speed, Rad;o IT364Hl $9 8 5 1967 Olds Delta 88 Automatic, Factory Air Conditioning, $15 9 5 Full Power.A 4 door h1rdtop in liglit blue. (TBL847) 1968 Olds Delta 88 Automatic, Factory Air Conditioning, $1695 Full Power, Cream wifli m1tching vinyl roof. (XVF956) 1967 Olds Cutlass 4 Door Automatic, Full Power. Perfect family car 1t • low prlc1 . (TWF 178) 1966 Impala 2 Door Hardtop. ISBV 29'2 ) 1964 Buick Riviera V-8, Automatic, Factory Air Condition· ing, Pow1r Steering, Power Brakes. A Classlc B1auty. (UJ0055J 1966 Cadillac Sedan DeVille v.s, Automatic, Full Power. All gold and re•I cl11an. (TEX995) 1965 Chevrolet Corvette V-8, 4 Speed. A sharp bronie 327 • 4 speed. !POD 491) $1495 1969 Mercury Monte90 MX V·8, Autom1tlc, F1ctory Air Condition· $2495 Ing, Full Power. A Clean Hardtop wltli bucket 1e1t1 & console. (ZVE201) :-- ' .. ' ' ' / DA.IL\' PILOT frld.!iy, June 18, 1971 • 'l'L\lE I I ~ I . ' \ Tim• M1g1iin• THEODORE THEODOltlE Qu11ity De1ltr ROllNS Sit. Aw•rd for 1'71 ROBINS JR. I ,. . ' -50 YEARS OF SERVICE TO ORANGE COUNTY UNDER SAME OWNERSHIP. NEW 1971 C ustom. VS , ran9er pk9., emp & o il 9e uges, tool box, crui1_om 1tic:, opt. vacuu m booster, AM .FM 1tereo redio, power 1teering, G78 x 15 fires. (0651 ) THIS WEEK ONLY BRAND NEW Window Sticker $485 0.20 Anrtlversciry Price $3 896.70 DIAGNOSTIC CENTER GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER SERVICE DEPARTMENT PARTS DEPARTM ENT BODY SHOP REN TAL LEASING ON EVERY NEW & USED CAR & TRUCK FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS 50 GALLONS FREE GAS LTD Brou9ham 4 dr. H.T. 429-4V en9., vinyl top, power steering, di1c brake~. w indows, se<!lf , pwr. door lock1, <"J ute. temp. con. trol, AM -FM stereo, d!x. wheel covers, etc, ( 128708 ) 1455 1 W-Stkr, $6041 . Anniver1,'>ry Prite $4890.SO .~ SO GALLONS OF FREE GAS Over 65 Bi9 Fords Are Discounted DEMONSTRATOR SALE! STATION WAGONS-LTD's'...GALAXIES- TORINOS-MUSTANGS-RANCHEROS l'lUS TAX & l lC. PLUS FREE 50 GAL. GAS TOO! DISCOUNTS ON ALL TRUCKS .. • ~.9 71 TORIN OS HARDTOPS -SEDANS -GT's $50 OVER FACTORY !~Yr~17l~c. ON ANY TORINO IN OUR BIG STOCK BE SURE TO GET YOUR 50 GALLONS OF FREE GAS. BRAND NEW • MACH I 41 9 Ro"' •ir •~q., Sped Inter. Grp., Cf\1<10· mo!:c, Co•w. Grp .. ~.S., Pwr. o;,~ Br~_• .. f;lt wh••I, ~;, cond., AM -FM o+e•fO , ~-win­ do"'I· (I 0005Q I I Ob SJ I W-Srkr. 55557 A1111l ... eua ry Prlee 5~699 .50 SAVE sg59 so SO GAL. FREE EVERY NEW 1970 CAMPER IN STOCK SLASHED TO sso OVER FACTORY INVOICE WEEKEND CAMPER TRIPS PlUS $50 CASH SPENDING MONEY GOODYEAR BUMP RIDES GAS BIG SELECTION-NO DEALER ADDED CHARGES-1 S MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM. PlUS FREE 50 GAL GAS. 50 YAlUABlE PRIZES IN All! Come hi and R99l1te.r-Notfd11t To luy-No Obll9citlo11 o.,., 1 lO vit1d '"'' f•r rtlioblllty. ,.mrm•rte• a11d 1af9ty, h1 l111t JO 111!111tn, full wrltte11 report h1c.h1dfll. ltEGULAlt St.ts SPECIAL $7.50 WITH THIS AD GOODYEAR POL YGLASS CUSTOM WIDE TREADS 500 / OFF FACTOllY SUG. JO GESTED RETAIL PRICE Pl111 fed E•cl1• Tar + rl1n off yo11r tar All FORD SJZE5 All TIRES DISCOUNTED WITH THIS AD 10 to choose from. '65 thru '71 models. Coupes, hardtops, convertible .and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Som• with 4 speeds, also air conditi oning and automatic models with pcw•r steering. EXAMPLE: 1970 MUSTANG '69 MUSTANG 2+2 S1>0r1 ronf. :c1J V-'! ,,,.,_.,n,., fully eq1:1pprd. 1YH\VjJ.-.1 '67 MUSTANG H.T. VS. auto .. rart1n. l1P111rr. PO"'f'1· s!,..ering, good n11les. ( l!AB2!lf)J '69 FORD LTD 2 Dr. H.T. \78, auto., R&fT. P.S .. P.B .. fr1 r:t. air, vtn)I roof. (XSR897J '69 CHEV. MALIBU 2 r>r. HT-R&H. 111!!{'1 Ai r P.~. V~. \'111~'l 1·nnr \\'arr avaJ)A.blr. 1Y\VT;);:,)1 '69 COUGAR All!O., C&·lf. ]lO\\r'T ~lrl'r'· in.-, 111r cnnd .. f:llOd mllrs. 1XURHlfi1 '66 CHEV. NOVA 2 Dr. J-/.T. fi c~ l .. au1o .. R&H. ~nod miles. (RZX477) We Are The Orange County Show Cose Dealer For El Dorado Campers. --cr 1•·.·-~ (j t-.9t'°'.:; "*'"11• -. . .. FREE Service Specials EXA.V.Pl(: $89',', Mo. MUSTANG M. T. VB, auto .• powtr 1teerln,, radio. Open E11d Leo1t $15 BODY WORK BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 10% OFF W!T H ANY COMPLETl PINTO WITM AUTOMATI C TR.tiNS. PAINT JOI! $5.00 DAY Sc MILE WITH THIS AO WITH THIS AD IFl!~T PU ~CH4SES EKCEPTED) '67 '63 TRADES ACCEPTED PONTIAC GTO ('• •111 f'I I i\11•· l ~!'•'' ii H&H, t""nnrl tntl•'' 11 11~~1j1 FALCON WAGON r~;irl o.•. hr;ilr r ;11r' .. nrt. (',nnO n1ilrs. ( J CI X.Yl.~' ------ S11t Prftn 9aod !or n Houri.. Ct rl Subf1c1 It Prior Siio, $100 OF LIST P'RICf ON ALL ACCESSORIES WITH THI! AO WITH THIS AD Many to choose from! '65 thru '70 Model s, Sport Roofs, Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and Sedans. Ful l power, air ccndi- tioni ng. Warranties av•ilable. EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR Aulo., ~ower 1!ee ri~9 I br~~••. 9ood mil •i. W~,,•~ty •·~;l~t-1 ... I ISl~jHI '67 FORD LTD 2 Do· I! T. R/;·ll , ""'". I'"" "T ~1,.,,.,nn~. fil<"lnr ·y a ir. gnorl r111lr~. '\'C.l.l:i.l t '6B V.W. BUG fo'ull." fflr·11iry ertllli'l"'rl. (;\04RSI~ 1 '70 PONTIAC G.T.O. H11rdlnp. Autn1nr11ir. r .S., P.R .. air cnnd .• vlny! roof. t321AGGJ .. J --"'" r L";" • ~ L ...,v#V '71 DODGE Challcn9er $3350 ~ Dr HT.\'!'. r..~11. 11111•0.. r .s .. 111r , onrl . 1111.' I r,.,,r_ !.CiOO 11111,-.~. f;H'I, \\llt'r. 8\atL I :'14877' '69 V.W. St;IBACK fully equir11rd. ).:nod milrs. (Y\VS8.'3.3l : /" _ f 1 \l'h acres of the most modern Ford sales and ,, / ~ service facilities on the West Coast ' 1 r :_ \J~RIVERSIDEfW Yrheodore . / ' !. GARDEN ~{§;_rwv I R 0 b. n s ' :: ~[Jki1 ~~~ I . _ ,. ADAMS • ~ ..!RE/)y, ... + ... ,, F 0 rd SERVING . F· .. . . . SALES DEPT. HOURS j I AM TO 9 PM MON-FRI I AM TO 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN I ' =====: .... , -{-'::: :::~t ~~ SINCE ~f;,'"a ;: ~ ~ ~'< ':::,'\~ ~· 9 • D 1921 ' I coAsr H1cHw• "'r ~ V M" \ ,/ ,, ~cd~l7TH kB -~~-_// 2060 Harbor Costa Me~~5:42·~0010 ' PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 7 AM To 9 PM MON ; AM To 6 PM TUE·FRI I PARTS DEPT. ONLY 8 AM to I ' PM SATURDAYS •• ' -·