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WEDNES DAY AITT RNOON, AUGUST, 4, 197 t
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Marine Shot • Ill
Caspers
' Assails
'Blabbers'
B~' .IA C'K AROBA CK
01 !~• Olli~ PH<1I !llll
Flflh Oi ~lric1 Superv1snr Hon a Id
Caspers nf Nr\\'pnr1 RP;i ch lnday .:idvi1•rd
Orange Coun1 y dcp.:irtmrnl heads tn rlr np
fl1e ir "wide open 1nou lh" policy tnv.·arrl
the pres~ and rc[lly "nil co rnmcn t" 18
queries more oflcn .
Casper~. nbl'u1usl~· ncttlrd b.v new!'
1,tories concerni n~ l11s .icl1nn.c;. !I.aid
"thrre ;:ire tune!' 1,1·hen 1 h.:i ve found 11
necess;:ir\' 10 ~ay il s nonr nf ~·our God
damn bu;;.1nes~ ..
C;:i~prr~ remt1rk!'i fn!lnwrd :1 stt11rmen1
hy Supcr,.1<:.nr Ralph Cl;irk of Anahc1n1
cnnrrrn1n.i: " ."c11s .~tnrv 1n t()day·,. ed1-
l1nns of !hr IA'l~ Ar:grlc • .; Time <:. nn the Pf-
fer t nf ~;ilar.1· ruf_!; nn the county·s ex-
r arderl dru.i: ahu~r prn~ra m
'1 ,1111 cn111·Prnrrl ;i hnut !hr progr;im
11 nrl a l ~n ;ib1u! 1hr fr1r1 !he press "'a,!; rnld fir pnc;<;1hlP hud grt ;idju~l rnenls befnrf' the
~uperv1~or; 11cr!'.' 1nfnr n1rrl," C!ark fum-
ed
The T1mr<; ~tory ~iltd <'PUnl~· ad -
n11n1 strit l1vr nff1re aides had st;ilcd thal.
a *2.000 rrr po~1l 1on salitry rul on all nrw
coun!y Jnh!'i rhll'1n.i: lhc coming year
would severely h<1n1pcr lhe drug abuse
pr0gram.
Tirnr~ s111ff mcn1he.r llon Smith. v.·hn
v.r o1 P 1he .<;t ory. ;isked Cl11rk if hr thought
rnunrv nri,1 < snurrP~ should be C'losPd In
ihr pfcss. He ~;iid 1f ~o. he nbjectrcl 1n
FUC'h a pnl1r v a.~ pa$! prr<;idrnr nl thP
Orange C:n11nty ch;:ip1cr nl ~IR:ma Delta
!See CASPEflS. Pa.i:e 21
Orange Cout
"'eather
Beach !r mper;:itutl!S ~·ill be AA
v.·ith inland mercury ;it 72 ..... buL
those are just the ovcm ight ln"•s.
navtimP hi,C(hs will be 7fl and !>4. Stu~ny, humirl air will prevail with
some high clouds .
INSIDE TODAY
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i.~ son1elhing lo !'i n1ile abou1
during National Smile \Veek
."-ug . 2 lo 7. She isn't a model.
or a beauty contest entrant.
She's just a pretty gtrl. !·lave
you. !'imited al a prelty girl
lately?
'(; . ~ Higl1 Rise Foes
Win Long Battle
At Ballot Box
By BARBAR A KREIBICH
01 I~• D1ll'f' P iil! 511!!
Laguna Beach high rise opponents tn·
d11y promised 10 move 11wiftly It! im·
plemcnt a 3&-foot building hc !ghl Hmit
ordinance .:1pproved 3-1 Tuesday by a
record turnout of voters .
Cou ncilman Roy Holm !'laid he wnulrl
ask !hi! city council at its regula r session
tonight 'to take three steps:
-Direct the Plannin g Commission Ill
modify the ex isting C-Z tone to conform
"tilh the. initiative ordin1ulCe. The C-2
wnl'. is the only one in the city "''here SO..
foot buildings now are permitted.
-Direct the Planning Commission to
write into the land use eleme.nl of the
Gener11I Pl.:in. "'hich 11 nnw is stud1•in.1t.
!ht fact th;i! !here shalt be no h11 il<lings
higher th an :lll feel in I.a., .. Joa E~., ... h
-lmmedia!ely !'ct a d11e f'l" 111 ·
deferred City Co1Jncil'hP:i r· r. r·· ·
IS« lUGll RISE, r.:1~c lJ
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Astronauts
Head Home
Witl1 Booty
F'rom Unlled Pres8 International
Thi' Apollo 1J 2.strnnauts headerl fnr
homP' loday wilh the mnsl preciou.~ scien·
til ic cargo the moo n has ever yielded.
The verd1c1 or the lon.i: f111.ure m,11y be
!hat. I.hei r 12-day, $44.l·million. 502,000-
mile round trip in the moon was one or
the greatest exped itions in the history of
science.
Be that as it m;iy. the three astrona uts
aboarrl !he Endea\·o ur carried these
priceless lhings :
-Pirce.o; or 11-'hal n1ay prove to be the
primord1&1 surface of the moon fonned ;it
the solar system·s birth some ~.n bill ion
11car.~ ago,
-The firs1 i;;in1ple.~ from a funa r lav;i
fin"'· nch in clues to the violent inner
turmoil nf the moon before ll cooled
aOnur 2.fl billion yeari; ago.
-TI1r fi rst cores nf lun;i.r subsoil taken
al thP depth nf ei.i:ht fre t.
-Filn1~ showing detail.~ of ancien t
lun;ir fea!ure.~ and nf the moon'!' currenl
tnpngr;iphy never photograrhed before.
A'!'. Apnllo 15 ,circled the moon for !hr.
.~1 xth and l;isr da_v . David R .. Scot1 said to-
day he would like to stay there for week~
g<izing at. the "mind-boggling" lunar
12.b.vrinlh far beloi,1·.
··1 JUSI wish ~·e had more lim~
bccau:'!e. believe me. lhere's an a"'/ul loL
Jn be ~een i1nd done up here." Scott 'aid
hr ;ind hi., two colleagues were awakenP.d
to !hf' tune: nf the opening lhe1ne from the
movie "2001 : A Space Odyssey."
Befnre !iring lhemselves out or lunar
orbit late loQay, Scott. Alfred M. Word en
anl ",James B. Irwin were leaving t>'ehind
an 80-pound 'satellite that will circle the
moon for .:i year, mon itoring radlatlon
and m;ignetic forces.
But today marked the end of manned
lun;:ir ekploration until Apollo 16 sets JUt
1\fatch 17 on a mission as ambitious as
Apollo 15.
Scotl '-nld ground control al Houston :
"As we go around in luna r orbit here I
can look down and 1 can JU!!t .spend weeklll
and wttlu looking and I can pick out anv
number nf superb.sites down there wh.ich
would take you several weelu to analyie
on the surface." '
··There's just so much here, l(l coin -1
phrase. il's 'mind·boggling'."
This was a low·key joke. since "mind·
hnggllng " was the term Scott wed lo
describe his impression of the moon on
Apollo 15'11 arriv al there last Friday.
Dr. Leon T. Silver. a geologist from
California Institute of Technology, tonk
the mlcrophooe. at misaion conltol and
lnld Scott and his colleagues they had
done "a lovel y jnb."
"You jusl don't know how we're jum-
ping up and down here." Silver said.
"I hope some day we can get you all up
hf'i'e ton." Scott replied ·•1 think we
really need tt'l have somf' good pro-
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Alleged Triangle
Death Bike
BIKE CARRI ED YOUNG VISITOR TO HIS DEATH
A.II Tliat Remained After Summer Niglit Outing
Clemente Boy Attenipts
To Beat -Train , J(illed
By JOHN VALTERZA
01 l~o Dl ltr Pllfl $!ti!
An apparent bicycle race In beat a San-
1.4\' Fe papenger train in San ~lemente.
~ndcd in instant de&h for a 9-year-old
boy al du sk Tuesday as his elder brother
watched in horror.
Brian Will iam Sweeney. u,·ho wou ld
have en1ered fourth grade In Arcadia·
nex t fall, was killed instantly when the
!iwlf11y-moving southbound train hit him
at the private crossing near Shorectiffs
beach club.
The YQungst~r had been staying for the
summer at 2729 Via Verbena with his
porenl.s ;ind four brothers and sisters,
po/lee &aid .
At 7:39 p.m. Brian and elder brother
Joseph. l~. rode across El Camino Real
Rock Music Deadl y?
UOINE. Ita ly (A Pl -Dario Roncato
reporled today that 200 of his chickens
were i;cared lo death by the 14 bands in a
beat musi c fesllval near their pens .
The chickens lrampfcd each other And
i;ulfncated 118 they tried to get 11w11y·from
!he lwang of el~lric guitars and the beat
of drums. Roncalo did not sue for any
damages. He was"emong the organizers
.Gf .the f~.Uva l. ·
on bicycles, headed lo~ard the beach .
"I made It aeros.s and hopped off my
bike and heard the train whistle.'' Joseph
said, "But Brian kept on coming and the
train hit him so fast there was nothing
anyone could do.''
The youlh said he believed the small
black bicycle was incapable of stopping.
"I think the bike wasn 't working right.
That's the only thing I can figure out." he
said.
Police offlcer!ll dug the wreckage or the
i::mNl cytle from the undercarrh1ge or
the train's engine nearly 1.000 feet away
from the point of impact.
The mishap, the first fatality on the
beachside tracM in the past several
yea rs, occurred on an unmarked private
asph'all pathwe.y leading over the tracks.
A Santa Fe special Inve stigator at the
scene sa id In recent weeks he has cited
dozens of youngsters for playing on the
rails in the same vlcihlty.
Officer"' and coroner's investigators
conUnued their lnve.stlgation Into lhe
tragedy today.
They aald that engineer W.M. Sullivan
of Alhambr1 could give only a pArlial ac-
count of the Collision because H I! dif·
ficult to set dlrttlly down in front of the
t.ngine. '
Last rites for Ihr. y<>ung victim wert.
performed at the scene by a Catholic
priest. •
Fun eral ~rvices for Bria.n are pending
a at Sheffer Morlu11ry In San Clemente.
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Navy Mru1
In Oemente
An apparent love triangle ended in a
predawii shooting of a Camp Penleltln
Marine sergeant in San Clemente today
and the arrest or a NAvy Medical
Corpsman on charges or attempted
murder.
Sgt. Herman Viernes. 2n. or 248 A.
Avenida Paliiada, was reported in fair
condition this morning afler surgeons At
South Coast Community Hospital remov.
ed a portion of a lung and repaired other
damage made by four .22·ca!iber slugs
fired at close range.
Police Chief Clifford h-lurray said the
Corpsman, \\lilliam Archer Reid , who will
be 22 on Friday, v.•as arrested as he gave
the victim first aid on the floor of Reid ''
apartment at 119 Coronado Lane, apart.-
1nent one.
f'"ive other men v.·ere in the aparlmcnt
at the ti me along with Viemel'i' estranged
v.•1fe. Connie Jane. police. said.
Officers said someone named ''Ace"'
called from the apartment aL 1:50 to
repnrl. the shooting.
Viernes, police allege, drove In the flat
"'here he knew his 1vife was visiting and
nttempted to discuss the couple's pro-
blems.
The discussion proceeded Without in-
cident. ~1urray related, for aboul 10
minutes.
Then. it is alleged . Viernel': struck a
karate position and Reid. st.anding less
than four feet away, pulled a revolver
anrl began firing .
He assertedly fired the weapon seven
limes at point-blank range then began ad·
ministering first ald to the wounded vie. •
lim.
During the altercation. pnlia! in·
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Coast Ath'letes
Win 3 Medat~
Orange Coa5l athletes have run
their Pan American Games medal
total to three today aftf!r Hun-
tiflgton Beach High School grad
Jim Seymour fin ished second in the
.WO-meter intermediate hurdle& at
Call. Colombia.
SeY1t1our's silver medal goes
along with the gold award taken by
San Clemente hurdler P 1 t t I
Johnson and the bronu: medaJ
gleaned by Huntington Stach'•
Thomas tt1cKibbon In double sculls.
Also. Westminster High graduate
Ed Bane worked four innlnga plu11
against Cuba in baseball before:
being touched for the tying runs ln
an eventual 4-3 loss.
And. the UC Irvine water polo
delegation Is making its presence.
fell as coach Ed New\and 's forcts
bombarded Cenadt1, 11-2 In Tuesday
3Ction . Set Sports i Page 17) for
details.
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DA.IL V l'IL OT 5
Wage .Curbs 01( Near?
Nixo11 May Back 11if latio11 Fight Board
WASHINGTON !UPI! -Pre&ldenl
Nlnn hinted tod1y th1t hi! might 1pprnvt
• wq~rice control board U ht dKided
it oould work tff.ctively 1g1inst inflation.
In an imprnmplu news conference ln
bll offi« tM Pri!lldenl predicted im-
prevwtnt ln Ule ~nomy in the l11t half
ol the year while 1ppe.11.rln1 to move
away ff'flm 1 former hard line 1µin11 1
~&11ed lncome1 policy.
flt r,..·~ed he "'I I concerned about
the , ·,4e-prict 1piral and aald he was
keepmg a.n "ope.n mind .. on lhe sub1ect.
Nixon 15aid .he would move tciwards a
more decisive 1taae followine: mtttings
nest month.
At the same timl!. Nixon indicated that
he plans tci inject the \\'hilt House mf"lrt
1tron1Iy from now on inln negotiations or
m1jor labor a>ntracts on a case by case
basis.
He told reporUrs that he had d1recled
Tn1sury Secretary John B. Conn1lly l.o
bring: wqe and price negotiations to his
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attention. "I will use the power of m)' of-
fice to see that the se ari rMponsJble," he
said.
Jn that conMC t1on Nll<'ln 1aid he would
rejecl 1ny further wa&P. lncrt1M1S 1'flr
governmenl blu e ('()1\ar workers. "I 1haU
contl.iue the policy of mtvln&' ag-
gressively on Individual settltml!lll.ll.'' ht
said.
In that a>n nection Nil:on said he would
reJert any further wl&e increases ftJr
government. blue a> liar worken. "1 sh1 U
rontinur lht po licy of moving ag-
gressively on individual seltlemenl.!i," he
said.
i\ixon said he ~·as still rnnvin<'f:d th;it
infh1tion ~u\d be dampened on a volun-
tary basis .,.,,ilhout govt mmenl guidelines
and said he. .,.,,as against wage-price con-
tnils particularly if they would carry .,.,.ilh
them mandatory triminal penalties.
Bui he said in response lo quesl.Jons lie
would consider cri:at1ng a wage-price
board if he ft!! 1l could be effective--
Nixo11 Blasts Race Busi11g;
Seeks F ede1·al Aid Curlls
WASHING TON (UPI) -President
Nixon bu coupled hi5 strongest state-
m@:nl yet liilinst busin& school children
for racial integration "'ilh a request that
Con.ires" not allow use of proposed ltd·
era.J funds for that purpose.
At the !:&me time the Administration
an~ it wu appealing a be.nchmark
court ruling a&<1i11st massive busing in
the public schools of Austin. Tex.
Ho"·ever. it indica!ed il "·as appealing
the case not in promote racial blL'iing but
to comp ly with recent Su preml! Court
decisions.
Nixnn's statement Tuesri<iy said·
"I am a1ains t busing as that le.rm i!
commonly used in school deseere1ation
ca&ea. I have consisten tly opposed the
bu&il'lg l'lf our nation's school chlldren to
achieve a racial balance. and I am op-
posed to the bu~ing Of child ren simply fo r
the '3ke of busing .
"Further, .,.,•h1le the executive branch
will continue lo enforce the orders of the
court. 1nclud1ng court-ordered busing , I
have instructi!d the Attornl!y General <\nd
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SHOOTING ...
tima~. another shot "·as firttl by som t-
one else UI the "-Pi rtml'nl, but the
5booti.n& of that gun appartntly .,.,.a_, an
attemp t to quell !he argument It was
find by an uni dentified ll·itness v"hO shot
into the air through an ope.n door,
Murray said preliminary interviews
with 1teid yielded • stateml!nt ll"hic.h sa id
the 1Ueged assailan t feared for his life
because of the diminutive sergea nr.s
ability in karalt:.
Viernes weighs about \JO poun ds and is
about ~fett. 5 inches tall
One of the sl ugs pas~d lhrou gh
Vi@J'nti' luni and shalttred aa:ainst his
bre•stbont. St:veral other atugs cau sed
lei& severe. da mage to the man's
5houlder.
Viernes received emergency trea lmf'n!
at the shooline seen' from fl rt:men. \\'ho
then took him to Snulh Coast Hospital in
the firt chief's slalinn wagon
Vie.rne5 initially ll'IS in cr1t1ca! cr>r1-
dilion before emergenry suri;ery. th en his
condition stabilized later in !he morning,
hospital aides said
In the meantim t . off1c.t.rs "'er.-pr t pM
Jng to transport Reid to SC1uth lir11ngf'
O>unty Munici pal Court Fnr ~rr~1gnmtn'
on form.i i c:h11r1e~ of 11 ~saul! "ith 1ntf'nl
to mmm11 murder
No bail had ye.I bee n !t i e11rly tnday
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the secretar~' of Health, Education and
Welfare. that they are to work with in-
dividual school districts to hold busing le
tht. minimum r~uired by ]B"' "
The n he said Congress .,.,.as be.ing ssktcl
In aml':n d legislation ~till under ron-
sideration so th11t none of a proposed Sl.5
billion in desegregation aid funds could
be used for busing.
. The !eg islal!nn, being c:nn!'1dPred by the
House Education and LabfJr Committee .
would provi de. money for such th1n1s as
tear.he r counseling, dropout prevf'ntion.
ethnic studies and n!hPr programs
designed lo hl"lp school distncts that are
undergoing rapid de,<;egregat10n
The Suprt.me Court on Apnl 20 rulf'd
that busing and pupil pair ing "''ere
!tgitimatt. -and some1 1mes ntee1sary
-means or achieving dese greg;i;tion.
In the Austi n case. Nixon said All orn ey
General Jnhn :-J r.-111.chell had advised
him the aovernn1ent had lo appeal
because a ]O\\'tr cnurt decision v.-;i;s "in·
consistent 'ol'i1h recrn! ruli ngs of !he
Cnited Stales Suprrmr Court ··
Li 5. Dist ric1 Judge .lack B. Roberts Jn
Austin had ruled in fa ,•or of a plan of-
fered by Inc al !r.hool l'lfficia I" in which
elementary .<it honl children ll"f\uld have
bee n bused ont "'t ek nut of every four Ill
schools with diff erent racial mixes for
6pecial classes,
At the same time Roberts rejec!td a
tNJgher busing plan offtred by the
Department of Hea lth, Education and
\Velfare under ~'hich 85 percenl o(
Aus tin 's scheolchlldren. In grade throu1h
high school, would have been bused tn
equalize tht: proportion of black. wh it e
a.nd Chicano chlldren In all of the city's
schools.
Nixon s11 id 1he .Justice Depart.menl's
appeal would reject the HEW approach,
but he did no1 say whal kind nf pl an it
\•:ould setk lnstead. There .,.,.fl.~ somr
spe.culation the Adm inistr•tion "'ou!d
seek a strona;tr 'ousln i plan than the l'lnl!
proposed by Ausli n offici1ls. but l'lne lh11 t
ll'ould not bt as strong as the rejected
!iEW propo sal
Sen John G To"'t.r. IR·Tes: I. att ack!'d
Nixon's mov t-in I.he Au~!in ta!'ll!. saying
··1 cannot and ""ill nnt ~upporr rh1~ act.Ion
11nd I r.nndt:mn 1! a.~ 1nappropnate. Un·
necessary and 1ncons1stt n! "'1th an·
nrunced Adm inistration po llcy "
Blazing Gunfire
Erupl!ii in NY
l'avern Holdup
!\"£\V Yo'R K !l'P!1 -F'1V!' h(lldupm en
armrd w11h p1st1"1I~ and an . .\rmy Ma chine
gun txth11ng!'d mnrr !han lf!O ~hnt~ "'11.h
police e;i;r\y today a~ !hf'y tried !n ll te
airer rnbbin.1: patrons 1n 11 Harl f'm h11r
One ()f !he R"Unmen ll'.ll ~ killf'rl 11nd twn
nther~ "·r rr 111kt'n inln tu~!orlv ;ilnn,e. wit h
a 19·~·tar-nld 11·h1lr mlle~r rfll"rl whn tnlt1
police she hAd mr.I thr mtf"I wh1lf' work-
ing in a "soc.1al prOJf'rr · 1n Harlrm
Thi! five men invaded Thelma ·s 811r nn
St:vt.nt h Ave nu e near 145th Slrtet. lnrc'd
all t.ht p11 trons 1n10 11 back tf\Om 11nd rob.
bed them of about lli.000 .,.,.hile !ht Ji!irl
sl.ilyed nu!s1dr as A lnok,,ut. poller s11ld
Police ~a id thry received 11 repnrt th 11!
the mbber~· WAS 1n progress 1t f"ld
dis patched nine men In lht. ~renr Whl!n
lhe gunmen f'mrr~efl lrClm th.-h11r 11nd
Fnund polll'e ll'a1 !1ng tht y ClpentO f1r r "'1t h
three p1s!('lls and 11n Army machine gu n,
police said.
Thf' five men ;i;nt1 lhr girl jum!Jfd into
a gys py 1 unlicensed ) taxicab thal w11.'I
w•1t.lng AS A ,!lt.t aw;iy rar t nd sped up
Seventh ·Avenue lo 147th Slreel "'here
police caught up .,.,,ilh them. police 1111itl .
Police said lhl! fitting rnb~r' f\r l!d nn
the palrolmen and ·lhey returned more
th•n filJ ~hots.ht-fore 1he gunfire subs 1dtd.
\Vhrn polirt l'lflproachtrl the cab th ey
found .James E. Prati. j ( 11~ n"·ner.
de11d The girl and twn mt n surrf'ndPred
but twf'l nthf'r mrn mana,11ed to fltt
Dettcti\·es \j,'ho que1t1rmf'd !hr thr~P
~aid thPy ll·a.nt f'd In know whrre th.-~ h•d
-'!:Ollt n the m11 c.h1nl' 111un A pnlir-t drp•rl-
mt:n! spokesman said lhty •l~n wtre
r-hrr-kin11: In ser 11 lht •rnur h•d •n} .\f-
f1h.11t1on ll'lh r•d1ral nr lian1tat1nni.
The lhtt'e 11'1'r.-1df'nt1r1ed as 1"" "·Mri-
hur\· JR, T)rflnr S1mnnti.o,, 2n. •ntl t.:iur it
Gttz nf ~111plr"·Olld, NJ .. 1 g!uriPnt •t
F'nrdh •m lJ niv f'rSHV
pending t.np.lt 11tl cnns1dPra r1on or the:
m11trer -H u "·ould oot put the eeonomy
"In a 11.t r<jacke.l."
A group of Repub!icl!I Senators earlier
today proposed legl~lation to compel the
Prl!i;ident tn set up a "oluntary w1,qt.-
prlcf' revie"' board Connally said the
Administr11tion woll.ld weltome "lu!\-
nedged de.ba te" nn tfte i ~sue ln CflnGrl"SS.
The GOP Senators madP plain thl!lr
dlssati~fac:linn over Nixon'.<; handlin.1: of
1he Pronomy. A spokesman. Ser\, Jacob
K Javi!s 1R·N.Y,'1. s11id the President 's
ttnnnmir '"g11me pl;in" had fa iled to stem
increasing infl ation And unemplo~·ment
Tough "'age-pn re gu 1delioes are netded
tn "rrstore American ('()nfidt.nc11: in the
eronom}:' Ja1·i1s said .
But thf' Prrside nt said · ''! think the
prophet s ll'h<I sa ,\' !hr American econfJmy
1s on the skid~ drspitr a $f!O billion in-
crease 1n 1he gross national product 11.nd
record high rl!tai1 s:iles -by the end of
this year. they 11re goini:: lo loo k back''
and rind lhr1r prediCl1ons wrong.
Nixnn said he was sticking by his
prediction at the. first n[ the year that
1911 would he ;i '"good .vea r" rn r the
l!Cflnomy and 1972 .'I "very good ye11r."
On C.:t pitnl Hill. Se.na!.e Democ ratil'
ltader ~1 ike Mansfield "'tlcomed the
mo\'e hy th e Repu bliran Senall'l rs urgini:
a review board and said "there will be.
hell to pay" unless Ni xon takes firmer
eco nomic action.
ConnaU y. 0Hic1ally designated l!IS NU-
nn's major economic s p o kesman,
reit erated the Administration content ion
that imposition of manda t.ory conlrnls
was "unwarranted under c u r r e n t
ci rcum6t.ances. ''
Sul he said in 11 l'.110-page statemenl
that the legislation offered b}' the
RepubliC"tn Senators "should provide a
forum lI>r a useful discussion of im-
por tant '!tonomic issues."
\Vhile Conna]J y's statement 1nd1caled a
!light departure from pr e v In us
Administration coolness lo wage·priC"t.
propnsa\s, JI maintained a noncommit1al
stand The phrasing suggested tha t of-
fici als fell a full-scale dehate would bring
tn lig ht solid opposition In wa.ge·price
controls.
From Pag" 1
HIG.H RISE ...
lcommercial·res1dent1al 1 1 n n ,. f~r
beitC'h front development. 1ncl ud1ng the.
new J6.foo1 hrighr limit anrl generous
provision~ ror side yard setbacks
Rraving a rar' bear..hlron1 ht>ar "•avro. 1
rec()rd Iii percent nf the LaJ:una elec-
ror<1.1r went lf'I the polls Tue~da.\' tn cast a
75.;l percent ··yes '' vot e for the hl!i(h~
hm1t ordinance.
II "''as It~ large a !uroout ·~ 11nynne
arl'lund City Hall could rtmf'mher.
Of the 4.920 ballots cast, 3.707 "'ere In
fa vor nf the height limit nrdin anc,, 1.21:1
opposed. Tht me11sure "'as carriNJ Jn all
eight voti ng precincts.
Ma yor Rich;i.rrl Goldberg s11 id trn-l ay hP.
\I'll!! not surpriited 11t lht. election result!!.
''I would h1tve been surprised if it had
come ou1 an y othtr '."ay." he said. "The
people. of Laguna Beach h•ve !!po ken 11nfl ,
as I s;iit:I he.Fore !ht tle<-t1on. I 11crepl \hf'
will or the people and that"s exactly what
I intend to do ...
Goldberg sa id he .,.,•nult1 r-onfer wit h th r
c!t.y attorney rega rding the. Cl'lrr!'C1 ~ltp~
In be taktn by tht city to implement the
\'Oii'.
The ballot."! will br canv ~ssed 11! 11
sptcial ;i.d jnurned N'IUnci! mtf'll ng Au,11:.
10. 111 u·hich ti me the off icial re11u1t will
be df!clare.d.
A city h111t spokt11man .!1<1.1d the hf'i,11:ht
!1m1tallon nrd inanr,. wnuld hrcome t f·
fecl 1ve :10 dA.Vs i frer th At da!t, hut 11 I'
l'lnlltipa11'd that lht mor11tnr ium l'ln
building~ hight:r than .lli fttl, 1mpm:td hv
thf' cnunril pr1nr !n the f'ltc!1on, will hi!
ktpt 1n Fffr rt
C'nuncd man Cha r!rnn RClyd, lhP nn!.v
cnuncll memhe r hrs1dr Hnlm !n appt 11r
al r11y H11 ll ll~ vn!l"s .,.,·er.-1111l1cd Tur!'·
rla\' nigh t. drtlarf'tl . 'A v1rtory for \lie
people nf Laguna RP;irh h11~ hPen ach1r v-
ed "
II v.·a~ in a senst also ;i. 1·1c1orv for thr pre~li.1:in1111 Civic L~<'!gue. lrm,11. ·· h('lnortrl
lnr tis suppnrl nf l\'Qrthy mmmun1ty pro-
jl'f'l!', hut rlefr11 trd. in f'Htr1 . 1\'hen it ~
l~vnred r..1nd1d1!es !o~t in th' April. 1970
council efeclinn .
Thrf'f' J1A~t. r.iv1r lA';iguf' rrrs1drn1.~
wrre 11n hanri Tue~diiy ni gh t cnunrtlm;i n
Ho lm. Ant hnny ~me1riadt~ and A. F:.
P11 t ~·(lr!hinAlnn·
s,,.1d r>tmetril'lde~. "Thi' Cl\'1C' Lra.ii:ue
wa~ fully a .... ·are nf the ent1rP Jltuarinn six
months be.fore !ht last r.lect1nn Ir .,.,,11.~
a!~o aware thal th r Pf'1Jple in IO"'f"I did no1
w11 n! hil!h ri1tf'. I'm nnt I'll 111!1 iiurpri~f'rl
by the elttllon reiinl!~."
Thf ~mall crn.,.,·rl :it City Hall Tue~rt11v
niaht seemed ff\ be made up 11lmns! eri.
tU't ly of ~u pporttrs nf the ht igh l llml!A-
r1nn nrdln;in ee.
Nnne of thn~, "''hn had 1~"11t-d public
~tatements nppo~in,11 the inltiativ~ ap-
peared during tht lll•o-hnur "'alt for the
final 1 .. 11v.
The 1rend was set earlv whe n lht:
abstentef' vote c o u n I rtv'ealed 179 Jn
f1vnr of lht ordinance ~nd ol'!ly 24 np-
posed.
It. C()nlinu<'d a~ prt:c1nrl "·nrktr~
brought in tht1r b111llots. .,.,,ilh the ln-
11\•live measurt ~coring -11 solid victory
throughoul !hi' tnmmunity
StrongPst ~uppnrt ('amp from rr1>r1nct
I!. 595 Center St \\'here a turnout nf ~1
ptrrenl votf'd 114 J'l'retn\ in f111•or nl !ht
hf'i(!hl hmitation.
The "yi!'s" vntf' In tht ntht.r prtt1nrl~
r.1n i td from M perc:enl tn ill Pf'rct nl.
HIAhP~t vnter turnnut 'A'lllS In Prt r1nct
2. Jflli C)•prts~ Drive , wh trt A.1 Ptrten t of
!ht ellRlble vl'lttr8 c.11 51 h:tlloL'>
E:l'r.n Hit ~m111ll t~t 111nd l,as! act 1vt.
prtr1ncL nu~ber 3 at C.11y Hall h•d 111 ll4
pt.trl!nt turnoot 11.nd 1 7~ pe rc.t.nt ye~ vote
f(l r the 1n1tia tivt
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UNITlD STATES ....
FIGHTING
SHIPS f!1
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UNION ....
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U.S. Navy Flogging
Siz~ anrl capa bilities of US. N a v~· are nn the do111ngrad e while Soviet
Ll_n 10 ~ nn1v ha~ a "11u pcr navy," according to the authori!tilive "Jane's
~1gh~in g S~ips.°' 1"his chart f ho\.\·s <1 comparison qf Sovie l a nd U.S.
f1gh t1 ng ship strength as detaile:d in Jane'!' 1971 ·72 erlition oii navies
of the \\1orld.
Connally W urns Banks
Not. to Hike l1iterest
F"""' PR!le 1
APOLLO ...
fes~innal geologtsts up he.rt.
· You NI .... ·ould jwit really ha1•e a field
da~. Thert 's JUSt 50 much 10 be. gained
here"
Before the lunar breakaway for
~p!ashdown !a le Saturcl;>.y 328 m1!rs nort h
of Ha11'a1t, lht aslronauis eonclucled B.!I
mu rh ,;c1entif1c 1n~e.'illg11t1un ;i.s they
e<>u!d t ram into lhtir fi na l nrbl\!
Ont: of the photographic lllrjlP!s this
01orning wa ~ Ari st;irc-hlL~ Pl;itcau ;i nd a
sn:>.lcrlik~ 1•allrv ('<1.llPrl the Cnhr~ ~ll'ari.
The astninaul.<; ;ii.so llSf'd lhrtr pnweriLil
trle.~copic cam1>ra 10 phnlni;:raph Tran·
qu1l11y Ba~P, landini;: ~ite of the Apnllfl 11
mi.~sinn -m;in's first l'isit to the lunar
surf arr
In 11ctd111on. t oda~··s schrdulf' callf'rl rnr
photographing thl! p;ea where the Sol'1tt
rnbot \'eh irlt. l.unnkhnd I. is cip!nrin,c:.
\\'nrdcn repilrted : "\\'e·,,, <11! been sit·
l1n!l here looking ;it A ri~l;i;rrhu~ 1n a lillle
bl! nf a\lf' ll lnok~ likr proh<1hl :-r lhP ml'lst
l'nlr;in1c arra !h<11 l'\'f' setn 11nywhere on
thr "urlace.''
\\'C1rden s:i id 1he platl'au 11 as <'Ut by
numerous rille1< -canyo,,s l1kf' thP nnf!I
Sf"f\tt and Irwin ciplClr~d The t>nd~ nf lhe
r.:>,nyons ;ippeared tfJ be cnvered . "'nrden
said, with material "li ke deltas a~ lhe
end~ or rivers no earth .''
Plight contrnllr rs lurnrrl nn R lelevisinn
t :imera Srntt and Irwin left bf'hind nn the
mo on but ihr picture slnppf'd ;i;brupl l~"
Missinn cnnl rol n:pnrted l;i.IPr th al
rPpeatcd attrmpl .~ In turn b:irk nn the
c11mera·s romrnuniratinns unit Cln th~
monn bu.1:g~· Rover werr lrui!lrs~. ;>.'ld
"'!rouble shoot ing is no"' under way."
The. camera wa.~ 11c.hedulf"l"i In bea m back
to earth 11 solar E'<'lipse nn Friday,
.!,hhnugh astrnoa ut.~ D:il"id R. Scott,
Jame~ B. lr'o\'in , And Alfrrt1 M. Worden
"'f're going hnme, thf'y werr nnt by sny
means concluding Apollo 15's scientific
investigations.
CASPERS ...
\I.' ASHINGTO:'J (Uri l -Tre;:isurv r.11rh1gan B;i.nk, !he filth largest in fh1. prnfession;il Jnurn<1.li~m snc1P1y.
Secret11 ry .John B Connally, using som~ Detrni t. 1ncrr<1.~rd it~ prim!" raft: _ lhe rl;irk ~11i d !h;it !h;it was not his
or !he. mOlit blu nt language rhe inlertst chargP. ti'I a hank 's hii:_.1:r't and purpilSP bu! he ""s concerned, ''th:it the A dm1n1~tr<1.rion h11s yf't fl lrer:tefl ;i.t rhe be~! cnrpor;ite custnme.rs _from I\ !n i;i.i. press knew aboo l th1.o; helnre w.-did"
business comm unity, is i;eekJng lo head percrnl. l'ir~t Penn~.vll'an1;i Ran k :ind oh~:?~~rl r~~li~~r!~~t.qt~;,,\~';;~!1~~: ~~
nff 11 rumnred incrrase in b:ink 1nlrrest Trust Cn. in Phil a r!r.l phi~ saifl 1! 11·;i;s cl'ln-nlinis tr;i!iv~ fllfice and !hilt it was not
rates. s1rlf'r1n,11 <1 similar hno.~t. vnlunlPCrf'd tn the prr ~s. .... ·urthf'r Un JlJ'ihfird incrr.;ise.~ in 1n-.'I 1h,· .• ""lnl cas,ru•r' i·n1nrd lhf'
I I d h h 1\llhnu,E?h !hr pr1rr1f' ra1e Is a\•;i.11.~bl~ ., ' "" 1·· eresl rate'. a rea y ig hv h1s1nnca! 1 b "'·''.''·'''"' ~"'.VJ""· "ln 1hr six mnn1hs I L d " hi II · ,. f1n y 10 1i;: corporate borrowers. al! other " u '"' " "" s an 11ru~. mig we rrnpar i1e 1he ho,·e '·e" '"th,•. •rr1·ce I\• h-. nmro 1·rry
L lh r lh h . bank 1ntrrcst ralrs are scalPd up fro1n " ~ " " ·'" '"
II reng n r U.'ll'IP~S rrrnvrr,v, · Cnn-!he prime. i·nricrrned ahout 1hin11.c lh<11 I h;i1'' he;ird
nalJ_v s;:i1d Tuf'sday 1n a st;ilement l~!<urd abnur in the pr,c ~ for th!': f1r!'l t1mP Thi!I
b.v hi( office r11uSf!S tl"nfu!<1nn and the was1 e nf C"nnn;i;JI~·. nff1ci11lly dcs1 .1:nalf'd :i~ PrP~i-\·;i lu;i.blP time runnin g dn wn thl! !n·
rlPnt ."Jitf1n 's chief ernnnmir .~pnkrsm<in. ~1 400 (0
1} l'ooJS
r(><tc1 erl in the annnunct'mC'nt thal ll ']) ' lo~·.~a~~~~rl thll ! dPparlincn1 h1>t1ds :ind
rh1l:idrtph1 ;i h11nk "'.'l.'i con.'lder1nE a
hoo;c;t 1n 11.~ prLmP 1nlerest r11 le ;i.nd !hal a Stole11 on Coast Pm plnyes rpfr;11n fr om runn1n~ thr1r 0\\'n
OP!rrul h1ink h;id alre;idy pnstl'rl ;in in-pubht1ty depar1mPnls ilnrl to re/rain
<·rt<1.1tr frn m ~urh a "idt open mnulh policy ··
"I ;i rn fi1 ~lrP~!<rrl tn hf':.tr rP]"lOrl;c; "' A wrlding mar,h1ne 11nd ;i.ssorted lfl('I!~ (';i..~pers said he recently "almAAt Inst.''
;innlhi>r inrreasP 1n thc h;ink pnmt' lrn-wririh Sl.4(1fl hl'll't hel'n stnlf'n from .11 lhP l.ppt>r :'\ewpo1·t Bay wildlife pre!'ervt
r11n.I! ratt>," Connally .~;iiri . "O~spit e J\'P,vpnrt r l'oter cnn~truM~on si!f' by prnier1 hec<'luse nf ll ne"''-' slnr v.
rrpnrted .~lUl'll-:i~h lo:in drm;i;nd , the ra te snmennp .,.,•hn t u! 11 chain attaching them · l 11·11s 41unt ed 11s ~aying lhP Secret:iry Wl'l~ i ncrf';i~f!d ool~· \::i~t month" In a l'eh1clt ;i;xlr. nl the lnlerior .,.,·as .1:oini;: to rtft:l,,.re thfl Al!hou~h Cnnn;ill~· prolrs1rrl r;ir lirr 111. Thi' i;:r11nd theft in1'lud1n.ii; ma1roril!.1S 11rra ;i \l ild\1fr preserve bu! I nnl }" said
1·rp;151's in h;ink in1Prr~1 r;ilr~. hilt l;i;tr>st helrini;:in ~ tn R r . M. Erector~. nf Los 1h<11 ! thnu_t:ht lhe sr('rel<1.r.\' would
l'l..ile m('nt "'ll.~ 1hr flr~t nn r i~sut(I hefr•re An.ii:ele~, ;ind lln1v rr<;ity Mechanic;il Inc., '"Thi.~ caused the lr,·inr Compari1· \rih·
;i .<;\nglr """ nf 1he m~jnr "mnnr_v 11! S1 11nton. "'a~ rrpo rted to Newport hy1~1 l.n c11nl<1c:t rhe lnl f'nor Dep;i.rlm ~nl
ni ;i;rk r!"" h;i.nk~ h;id ;i nnnunr·pd 11 hoc>~! It RPilC'h pnlice Tu~~rl ;i y. ;ind I had !n Apnlng1zl! ;ind lo~I much ;il~n WR ~ a hrl';ik wi!h Arlminl.~t r<1tion Cnn~t rurtion rnrl"man .lu\u;i n Rc'r nal ~1·nund in lhr dr1v t frr 1hr pre&er1•e "
rrerrdenl nf tnmmPntio,11: nn private ~~irl thf' itr m~ \l'l"ff' taken from J;10 Caspers cnnclu dt'd , "Th t prr.~~ i;hn1ild hu~ine11~ rleci~inn~ onl.v ;i.ftPr 1hr.v h11ve ;'\e.,.,•port Center Drive i;on1ellme durlnJ ri uni t: u~ c:fJrrerlly ~nd department head.I
bt>en m;i.dr :i nd thrn nflrn in mild terms. lhf' WPtkf'nd. should bu!lno !h.-1r lip~." -;;;;;;;;.;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;,;;;;;.;;;;,;;;;;.;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;.;;;~
TODAY
NOT FOR INDUSTRY
Q\'e r RO"'r o( all diamonds fall
short of gem quRlily and are relf-
~aterl tn lndustriAl u ~es ra nging
from 1he prec 1~1on \rork nf sc.li!'n-
ti fic \a hDratori e.~ to heavy duty
a~SiR'.nm en t~ in oil fielrls .
The. remainin g 20% of I.he \1•or!d'~
r\1rtmond µrnduction is subjectt'd to
fu rther screening. during "'h1ch
they are c a rtful1~1 graded as gem
.~I.one~. !he nnly kind in which we
are interested.
The d1Rnlonds nn displa y in our
~tio1vca~e ~ are palnstAkingly select-
ed b.v u ~ fnr tho~e u·ho appreciate
hi gh .~tyle ;:in d e xq nL~it e fashion.
T hey i;i re high qu ality rl iamonds
beRullfully cu1 and mounted to jn-
sure lA.,ting enJnyment by their
O\\'ne r~. We ft!so have le:ss expen-
~lve ~tones 1,·hich are st.ill fines.l
quali ty for \.he money.
~1itny nf nu r cu ~tome r.~. durin g
!he l ft ~t 24 years. ha\'e cClm e back
lo us a gain and a_i:a in; and "''e li ke
, lo believe Lha t person11I interest in
tht. inr!ividuRl ~ nf our community
is-no 11mi;il l f11ctor in th i~ quile evl·
df!n! lnyalt.v. \\°e Al"t' proud of 'i'1h11t
"·e ~ell. And d~ril'e " ~rea t df!al of
s1111srar1lnn nut of kno"·ing the peo--
pl e "''e ge rve.
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VOL. 64, NO. 185 , 6 SECTIO NS , 76 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
New Beach School Unification Idea Offered
A nev.· unification proposal. pushed by
lwo elementary school dislr1cls. has bren
advanced tn solve thP unification pro-
blems of the Huntington Beach Union
High School District.
The plan, unveiled Tuesday night b.v
both the Seal Reach School District and
1he .. Huntington Beach Ci ty School
District. would riividP the high school
district into four new school districts,
each serving sludcnt.s from kindergarten
through high school.
Trustees of bcith elementary school
dist ricts are planning lO present their
proposals tn the Orange County Com.
mittee on SchOnl District Organization
Aug. 2ii v.·hen it considers the unificatton
issue.
The 52--square mile Hunt ington Be<ich
Union High School District would be
d1virled :ilong existi ng elemenl.:iry school
district bounda ry lines as rouo .... ·s:
-ThP Sral Beach School District
v.•ould join .,.,·ith the Los Alamit03 School
Districl to form a new school dislricL us-
ing Los Alamilos High School.
-A new school district would be form-
l'd by joining !he Fountain Valley and
Ocean Vie1v school districts. Students
from this district ""'ould be attending
Marina and F'ountain Valley high schools.
-The \Vestmin ster School District
would un ify along il.S own boundaries , us-
ing \Veslminsteo High School.
-The Huntingtoo Beach Ci ty School
Dis trict would unify along its own boun·
SPACE WALK -Thi~ is artist'-" concepl.ion of how
astronaut .'\I 'Varden lleftl will retrieve film cas·
15eties contcrining photos of lunar surface from .'\polio
15 service n1oduJe. Astronaut James lr"'in '.1-•i U play
out cotnbination umbilical/tether line ~nd moni lor
the operation. whir.h is scheduled to be televised to
earth al 8:44 a .m. (PDT) Thursday.
Apollonauts Aim for Home
Jl1iss ion Laudecl As 1-listory's Greates t Exploration
B~ L.:nirrrl Prr~~ ln ternalional
The Apnltn 15 :-.~11·nn;iu ts hrarlecl fnr
home !0rl<iv 111rh 1hr mo st prcriPus scicn·
tif1c. cargo thP nioon h:is e\·cr y1eldcd .
The verd1c.t of thr Inn.a. ruiure in;1y hr
lhat their 12-rla\'. !i44:J·milli011 . .'i02 000-
milc round 1r1p In !he n1mn v.·a~ onP of
rhr ,i:rrea!cst exp<'dit1on.~ in the history nf
1iC1enrr.
Re 1h;i1 ;is 11 m11 '. thr th.rer .=ts1ronauts
<'!board !.he End~avour carrier! Lhese
priceless thing ~
-Pieces of \\')1;i1 n1;iy prove to he lhe
primnrd12.l surliice of 1he moon ffli mrd ;il
Lhe solar sys1em·s birth so me-'"4.6 billion
years ;igo.
-Thr first srin1plcs fl'nm a lunar lava
now . rich 1n clues to lhe \"Jn!enl inner
t11rmoil nf the n10t1n before H cooled
aboul 2 . .'i billion yt'ars agn,
~The fir~1 rnres of 1un;>.r suhsnil l<lken
at thP depth nf eight fee.I.
Apollo 15"s arriv;il there 12.~1 F rida~'·
Dr. Leon T. Silvf r. a ,r:eolQ_i:1s1 from
California Institute of Tc.:hnoln.R.\'. tnok
the niicrophone a1 mi,..:sinn control :inri
told Senti and his cnllragucs the~· h;id
dnnr "a lnvcl:-o job."
"'iflu JUS1 don '! know hriw v.·f·rr JUm·
ping up and do\\'O hrrc ."' S1l\'er sa1rl
··1 hope some da y v.·p can gr1 ynu ,111 up
hc•r,e ton ."' Scott rt'ptit'd '"I think v.e
really need 10 have some good pro-
fessional geologists up here.
··vnu 2JJ would ju.st re;illy have il field
da j. Thcre·s just so much lo be gained
here."'
Before the lunar breakaway for
splashdown late Saturd&y 328 miles north
nf H4,Vt·aii. the astronauts conducted as
niu ch 5cient ific investigation as they
cou ld cr<1m into their fin11I nrhit s.
One of the photographic t11rgets this
mnrnin,1t v.as Arist archus Plateau and a
sn;>.kelikp \"alley called the Cobra Head
The aslron;iu1.s al~o used the ir powerfu l
lr!rscopic camera to photograph Tran·
quillly B<1se . l:inding !lite of lhe Apollo ! 1
mission -man's fir st l'isit 10 the lunar
surfaer
In addition , 1nday·5 schrdu!r called for
photographing the ;>.rea where the Snviet
robot vehicle. Lunokhnd I. is explo ring.
\Vnrden rf'p<ir1.ed ; · WP"vr all hecn sit·
ting here lonk1ng al. Aristarchus in a littlr.
b11 of il\\'e. IL !ooks like probably lhe mo5l
''olcanic area th;it I've seen anywhere on
thP surface.''
\\lorrlen said the pla1cau 1\•as cut by
numerous ril!cs -canyon.~ like the one
Scolt and Irw in explored . The cnrls of the
c2.nyons appeared 1n be covered. Worden
1'aid, with material "like deltas al the
ends of rivers on earth."
rl;:-y lines, using Hunlinglon Beach and
Edison High Schools.
Trustees from both elementary school
districts said the latest plan would
remove inequ ities. from a three-way split
proposal which has been pushed jointly
by the Ocean View and Fountain Valley
Districts.
··This is an entirely different ball game
for us," said Seal Beach School District
Supe rintenden t Marx Dressler th is morn·
Ing ... We will have far less students than
House
wilh the three-way split."
The O c ea n View.Fountain Va 11 e y
plan would have joined the Seal Bl' ch
and Westminster school districts using
\Vestminster High School.
··we would have needed a second hii;,:h
scho0! immediale.ly slnce Westm inster
High is overcrowded," Dressler s a Id.
··Seal Beach has no community ide11t 11 y
with Westminster and there is li ttle
chance the people in Lt'isure \Vorld would
approve bonds for a new high school."
D1·essler added that a combination of
the Seal Beach and Los Ala mit06 District.3
v.·ould generate only half as many high
school students as the other plan, 2,000 as
red to tOOO.
Jack Clapp. chai rman of the Hu~
!ington Beach City School Di:i:trict board
of trustees. ~a id the split along existing
elementary di slrict boundaries would do
ni11ch lo preserve community identity.
··The altrrn~ir nl~ris for unification
I See SCHOOLS, Page Z)
Ol(s Draft
Solons Urge Final War Ending Date
WASHINGTON (AP) -A two-year
draft bill urging Presidenl Nixon to
negotiate a "final date" for total U.S.
withdrawal from Indochina was pl&ed
by the House today and went to lhe
Seni:tte.
But anti war senators said they will nol
even have to cond uct a full blown
filibuster Lo block final enactment before
September.
i~ v.·as Lhe Hou.~e·s first vote even for
lmpnsing a congressio nal stand on ending
lhe wa.r. although previous proposal s had
lost by ever narrower margins.
Close Moutli
To Press,
Says Caspers
By JACK BROBACK
01 I~• 011" Plllt lllH
Fifth Districl Supervisor R on a I d
C:ispers or Newport Beach today advis ed
Orange U'.lunty department heads lo drop
their "wide open mouth"' policy t.oward
lhe press and reply "no comment'' to
queries more often.
Caspers, obviously netUea by news
stor ies concerning his actions. ~aid
'"there are times when I have fou nd il
necessary to say it's none CJf your God
damn business.''
Caspers' rem;irks followed a statement
by Supervisor Ralph Clttrk of Anaheim
concerning a ne \\'S &.tory in toda y's ed1·
tions of the Lo~ Angeles Times on the ef-
f1>rl nf salary cuts nn the county's ex·
panded drug abuse program.
'"J am concerned about the program
and al~n about the rart 1he press ~·as told
(lr rn~5ihle budget adjustments befor e the
i;upcrvisors "·ere informed,"' Clark furn·
•d
The Times story said county arl -
ministrative nffice aides had staled that
a $2.000 per position salary cut on all new
<''".Inly jobs during the coming year
would ~everely hamper the drug abuse
program.
Times staff member Don Smith. who
\\TOie the slory , asked Oark if he lhought
l..OUn ly ne.,.,.s sources should be closed lo
Lhe press. He said if so. he objecttd In
~uch a policy as pa.,l presiden t of !he
Orange County chapter of Sigma Delta
IStt CASP ERS. P11e %/
House Armed Services Chairman F.
Ed\\•ard Hebert !D-La ,). says the
Indochin a war language worked out by
}louse.Senate conferees "will not !ie the
President's hands."
The House, by ever narrower votes. has
turned down all previous "'ar-pulloul
measures.
The draft bill "s l2nguage urges P;·csi·
dent Nixon to negoLiate a final date v.·ith
Hanoi for a ccallC'fire and total
\\'ilhdrawa1 of U.S. fo rces from lndoch ina
in return for release of all Anierican
prisoners of .... ·ar.
The narro.,.,·esl House rejection of such
a propos2J was the last: Z\9-176 refusal to
accept the Senate's original amendment
se!ltng a nine·month deadline on the U.S.
pullout.
Sen . Alan Cranston <D-Calif.), said
Tue~day he and Se n. t.l ike Gravel ([).
Alaska ), 11•ill easily be able to block
Senate drt'.f\ action untii Congress begina
a month-long recess Friday.
'"It v.ill not take a f u l l -blow n
fiJibu.s1e r," Cranston said. 1-fe also said
antiwar senators ""'ill be able lo filibuster
1l1e dr<ift bill indefinitely after Congress
returns Sept. 8 if Senate Democra.t.ic
Leader Mike Mansfield supports them.
Irate i1t Bu1ttingto1i
Teachers Not Too Happy
Over 2:.7 Pe1·cent Raise
By RUDI 1''1EDZIEl..SK1
or ,,,. Ot l!J 1'11111 SUH
i\tore than 200 Huntington Beach City
School District le:ichers received pay
rai ses Tuesda y night.
But the prospect of a paycheck !aliened
by 2.7 percent brought no shouts of joy,
onl y fhe threat of a lawsuit.
"We ~·ill attempt to take some action.
we·re not going to take th is sitting
down," fulminated Gary Patton, a
negoti;ito r for the teachers. af t tr I.he
bea rd harl set Lhe increase.
Both Patton and ~lrs. q__otf o th Y
71.lcClure. pre!iidcnl of the 2~embcr
Huntington B<'ach F.l ement;iry Tea chrrs
Association, cla1n1 rhe bo11.rd of tru31ces
had broken off ne.1iotiat1ons by its action.
An imp;isi;e nn !he salary quesli'ln harl
hr.en declared in June whPn the h'l:irrl nf
trust ees could nol sec cy,.fn.eye with !he
feache:rs on ;in 8.5 percent increase, plus
rrin !1e benefits
The issue w11s f{I ha\'e hecn referred 1o
:in advis<'rY panel for revie1\' an d ilrl\"ice.
The teachers and the board of !rusfees
e;ich non1ina!ed one pl'rson In 1he threP
man panel . but the third panelist could
Rock l\'lu sic Deadly?
UDINE . Jlal y ( AP l -Dario Roncatn
reported today Iha!. ZOO of his chickens
were scared lo death bf the 14 bands ill a
beat music festival near their peQs.
not ~ agreed upon. .
··\Ve intend to go through "'ilh this 1m·
passe procedure. but impasse and
negotiations are two diffe rent things,''
the districrs associate superintendent,
Ch~rtes P11lmcr. said today .
"We offered to nego tiate with them. ol\
!his ~fonday nig ht. but they refused to
come back to the table," he: added.
Mrs. r<.IcClure, on the other hand.
claims that Palmer said he would not be
;ible to negntiale on the Z.7 percent in·
crease unt il he had consent of the board.
"There ""'ould have been no point of
mef'ting." she said.
ThP ~alary increase raises a beginning
l.cacher"s pay from $7.3~5 to $7,358. The
1'cilinc n;iy 11t•ill be increased from $14,310
lo $14 .706.
Paln1cr rxp!aincd th at the 2.7 percen t
increase was b;ised on the raises given to
tca<'hers of ll1e Newport·~tesa Un ified
School District. "They got 2.6 percent and
we're giving 2.7 percent." he said.
J\1oncy for the raises was made
a\·ailable through an unexpected increase
in assessed valu;ilion ""'hich funne led an
additional s.100.000 into the district cof·
fers. Furth('r increases in state aid and a
higher tax rate raised the district"s un·
rlistributcd reserve to $789.458. according
to Palmer.
Ex;ictly how that reserve should be
di~tributed is still a priint of contention
.,.,.ilh teacher~. who claim the district
cnuld have afforded higher increases.
-Film.~ sho.,.,·in~ dct;iil.~ nf ;incienl
lunar features ;ind nF the mo0n 'y current
topography never photographed before.
A'fi Apollo 15 circled the moon fo r the
sixth and 1.1sl r!a,v , David R. Scott said to-
dR.Y he ~·ou!d like 10 stay there for week"'
gazi ng at the "mind-boggling" lunar
l;>.li\•rinth far be.low.
Drug Education: When to Start It
By it s action. the board also removed .1.
teacher sa!Rry freeze in effect since June
••hen il declared that no funds were
available for additional pay. The freez:e
would have eliminated all annual in-
crement increases.
';t just ""'ish we had more lime
brrause. believe me, there's an a"•ful Int
to be seen and done up here."' Scolt. said
hf' and his 1wo colleagues we~ aw11kenl'rl
lo lhe tune or the openi ng theme from the
movie "2001· A Space Odyssey."
Before fi ring themselves out of lunar"
crhil late todar. Scolt. Alfred M. \lio;·den
and James 8. lr\\•in .,.,·ere~f'aving behind
an BQ-.pound .~atelli!f' th2.: will circle the
moon for ;i year. monitoring radi al ion
and magnetic force~.
But todtiy m11rked I.be end of m11nnt.d
lunar r xploration until Apollo lfi srls out
t.Iarch !7 on a mission as ambitious as
Apollo 15. • Srntl told ground rnotrol al 1-louslon:
• ... ,~ .,. . ., fl!;O ?.-ound in lunar orbit hcno: I
ran look clo"n and I ran just sprnd wePk~
anrl 1\·eek~ lonkl n~ aJ'ld 1 r;i n pick ntJ\ anv
number ,;, siJpcrb si1es down there which
\\"ttuld tiikr )'OU Se\Cf:Jl \\"e~ks lo analy:ie
or> the surficc "
•'There·s JiJSt ~o much here. lo cnin II
phr:i.•r. it"( ·1n1nC·bogghng' ..
Thi~ v.·ns a l(\r.·kr~· joke. sinef' ··rru nrl·
bogAHni;:'" 11tis ll:c Lcrn1 Scott used tn
rlescri~ hL, \,Jn prc&S ion of the 1"900n •n
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By .JOANNE REYNOLDS
01 ~• O•ll"I' P'll91 l l•tl
£ditor'.i ilJott : This is tilt second of
four article.~ dealing with drug ab use
Pd.near.ion nr. Huntington Beach and
f o11ntoin Valley.
Drug abuse education. seen by police in
Fountain Vadley and Huntington Beach as
the most Import.ant tool in co mbating the
narcotics problem. h11.s been approached
cautiou~ly by educators in the two com·
mun I ties.
The Fountain Valley School District is
lhe only one that ha~ a dlstrlctwide con-
finuou3 program. II J~ designed for
children In gr1des flvt through eiahl.
It is described by educators 1s 1 high
lmpacl program, meaning il in volves
lcRcher training , a program for parenl..!i
and two stra ight week~ of drug abuse
educa tion for student~. Primary grade
student.s ha ve no specific rlrug abuse cur·
nculum. Whal they get ii; inll'gratcd io1o
ot'her subjects.
The Ocean View School Oislriel i~
prrp11ring a dis!rictwlde. program. Cur·
rrntly. riru.i: abuse ·edu ca!ion in thal
district i, on an individual sc hool basi.s.
The Huntington Beach City (elemen·
tary1 School District and the HunUngton
Beach Union High School Di1trict a.lso re·
ly on each school to develop ita own pro-
.1:ram for drug abuse e d u c a t Ion .
Spokesmen for those two districts in·
ri ieated th at they would probably continue
with this PCJlicy for 1l least another year.
The reasona. for the lack CJf d.i11trictwide
11 pproaches are not necusarlty the direct
result of the financial 11tatus of ariy of the
<ii~trict11.
Grants l.o Orange County gchools from
1 :~ Californ ia Council nn Criminal
.Justice for drug abuse educa\ion are el'·
peeled lo reach $25 million ln lhe next
three years.
,\nd there i re nume.rou~ 11tate aod
federal grants a.vail1ble for the.5e pro.
gr;ims.
One overriding facior seema to be an
attitude.on the part of school officials in·
lerviewed that contact with drugs does
not occur in lheir grade levels.
llichard Altimari. director of ipecial
runrling programs for the high ~on!
district. noted that the majority nf stu·
den111 who ha ve narcotics oonviction11
w,.re first exp()Sf!d I.CJ druas at gradet
fi ve lo t liht. '
Contrary to this assertion. elementary
educators in HunU ngton Beach and Foun-
tain Valley say the programs they had
were to prepare tht students for entry in-
to high school where they would be com·
ing into contact with drugs, presumably
for th e fi r!'!t lime.
Norm Ginsberg, dlrecl.or of pupil
personnel .services. and the man who is
putting togelher Ocean View:s program.
said his district Is approaching the idea
with a gre1t deal of caution because of
wh.at he sees as the danger of being
"r).ilroaded"' Into Ineffective and costly
pr~rams. ' "
"In stopping drug abuse. the difference
between starting any pro1ram just to say
you have drug abuse edu cation and
waiting, say three years. to implement
one that 11 tnown to be effectJve is pro-
bably very small in temis or the nu mber
or kids that will turn on during that three
years," he i1aid.
Like Ocean View , Hun tinglon Beach
elrmentary has no dlstrlctwifle prngr<'lnl,
but is studying pilot projects 11t•hich ha ve
been set up in district schools.
At Gisler school . ror exan1 p1e. lhe
..Pi1rent-Te11cher Onzan izat1on 1 PTO J ,
(See DRUGS, Pal' ti ·
Oranie
1''eacher
Beach temperature! will be M
\Yith inland mercury at 72 -but
!hose are just the ovemight lows,
Daytime highs will be 75 and 94.
Sunny, humid-air wW prevail wllh
some high clouds:
INSIDE TODAY
Oranpe Cou:nty h(IJ receit)(d a
$720.000 Jt:dt:ral grant to htlp
dtvilop a police radio !ll•tem
worthy of Dick Tracy. See Page
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What's Best for -Median May Be -Too Costly -
Wbat wW -1o0k ~lt.e.r U1 lhe mt'dian
alone busy Beach Boulevard -asphalt,
dirt, or landscaping"
Or more left turn o~nlng~ ~
Huntingtnn Stach ci ty councilmen are
mulling all the possibilities follo11i·mg a
request for landscaping in the itrle-nal 's
center strip, Coincidentally. bu stnt!s~men
are also Asking lhe council lo allow more
left turn openings on the boulevard.
The requei;l fflr lsndscaping C'ame from
the citilens commit1e-e on goals and nb-
jectives. PubliC' "1orks D1rectnr Jim
Wheeler reported this ""'etk that to
beautify the slreet h1gh wav would rt!quire
a "formidable capital ouUay."
He estimated the cost at between
$40.000 and '50.000 a mill!' "'"ilh annual
maintenance costs betng Around SI0,000
to $12.000.
"I hope. the corrunittte will gi\'e us th e
Budget Slash,
May Hurt
Drug Curbs
By JACK BROBAC K 001 !~t tlfllY fi!lot S!t lf
Orange County supe rvisors in their
eagerness lo cut the record $242 .2 mill ion
<"OOnty budget may have severely crip-
pled an approved $910,000 drug abuse
program.
Budget analysts 1n the c o u n t y ad·
ministrati\•e office said a slash of $2,000
per person for each of 213 new positions
countywide ordered by the supervisors
could limit the drug.J)rogram staffing to
threl! months.
But County Administrative Officer
Robert Thomas cast a ray of light on the
problem . He said it might be possible to
u~ funds from the federal Emergt!ncy
Services Employment Act.
The board appropriated SI mllllon for
this program and the federal government
ls to provide $9 million .
Budget aides said 1f re lief 1s not found
the expansion of the methadone main-
tenance program could bl!' hit hard . There
are now 200 former heroin addicls on the
program and 500 "'ere !o be added.
Also hit by the cut will be paid direc ·
tors for six new community drug clirucs,
the budget experts rear.
Not arfecled is expansion on !he detox·
tltcalion program at the Orange County
Medical Center. Jt will not go into full
operat ion until October because of the
need to train ""'orkers.
From P~e 1
DRUGS • • •
with the assistance of Sgt . James Mahan
of the Huntington Beach Police Depart·
ment., set up an 18-hour drug course fl'lr
parents . ~lahan, school administrators
and parents .,.,·ere enthusiastic abnut the
Course. and plan lo run it again in the fall,
but there ere no plans to expand the
c:our!;f! fnr the ""'hol e district. according to
Betty Funkhouser. assistant superin·
tendent fnr instructio n.
The high school district'~ Alti mari
floted that :inolher problem lacin g
8C.Mnls in pulling toge I he r com-
prehensive antidrug prngrams i s
reticencl" on !ht part of parenls.
0 "It'~ the same principle as ~ex !"ductt·
tion ." he txpla1nl'd "Som!" parents JU~I
dOn"t "'ant the school~ 10 !oUch their kid .~ mind .,
fNEXT· A co11nry sthrin/m!Jn /l'J/k~
obo11t rlrrig ahu.~t ed11cor1n11 !
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means a! financin& uu~.-· \li1ieeltr com·
m!nted.
Councilmen ap-eed that thtrt are ·no
fun& fnr the work 1t pre11nt. but
disC'ussed ...,·hether In th!!: interim the me-
dian should be asphalled or left as dirt.
"I would rather have a dirt mtdian
because lt wnutd be a const ant rem inder
lhat somrthing should br don t ," Coun-
cilman Jerry ~1atney observed.
~!aynr George McCr acken felt dirt wlth
the inevita ble weeds wnuld look worse
lhan asphalt and siud thE" cil)' should C'Qn·
sider asph alting H until the landscaping
can be phastd in on an annual basis.
HowJ11•er. councilmen approved a mo-
tion directing \Vheeler lO Lalk ""'ith state
highway offici als on the possibility of
having a dirt me<Mtn and lo ccmpare the
costs of asphall versus dirt.
The highway, currently being ""'idened
to six lanl!'s , also is recei\'ing much at·
tenti•n frt>m bu1ine11men who protest the
cjosure ol same left tum npertin1s Is af-
fecting tht:lr businesses.
The council was told that owners nf
Gino's restaurant are now ln negat1;itions
with the state to hal't I he left turn ,1!
Holt Strert reopened, The restaurant
o...,·ners are lo pay the $9.CKlO <'l'l.~t
~1erchant! al so have asked that the
opt'ning at Liberty Avenue ™-lrft OPf't\
Councilmen agreed to this, but stipulated
lhal no city money ~ spent on the "'Ork
Cc.Juncilmen re.ieC'led a reque~t fron1
Sheldon D. Grosi;man fnr the opening nf
the median al the Aldrich Slrert in ·
lersection with Beach Bo u I e 11 a rd .
Grossman is bu ilding a car w11sh at the
in tersection.
Public \Vorks Direct.or t\'heeler said
such an openin i "'ould h;;imper traffic
turning ontn Beach from Edint::er
Avenue.
City E111ploye Pay Raises
To Cost Beach $544,000
Pay raises granted more than 600 Hlln·
tingtnn Beach city employes last week
will total $544.000.
Inquiries today showed that !hi! police
and firemen, whose associ11 tions filed
lawsuits against the city as a result of
lasl year's controvtrsial negotiations,
"'ere fhe biggt:sl gainers.
Police nfficers gained a se.v"n ptrcent
pay increase. working out. al SM a month
for a starting officer. The annual salary
for a beginning police off!C'er was hiked
from $9.312 to $9,gro.
In addition to lhe seven percent salary
boost. the poli ce also reC'eived increased
educational benefits and u n if o r m
allowances making their ov!"ral! jump 9 8
J)f!rcent.
The fire officers received 5jmil1r
Beach Teachers
Given Benefits;
Pay Still in Air
Ocean View School D1s!r1ct teachers
won t"'n fringe benefits from !he board of
Truste:ts Tuesday night . but proposed
salary increas~ are. still in limbo
The school dis tr irt de ci ded to pic k up
the tab for increases in both health and
dental insurance prl!'m!ums, as rl"com.
mended by a .three.man advisory p.!lnel. ~
The: panel "''as formed when an im·
passe had been rea ched in salary and
fnnge bf'ntfit negotiations. Lee Patterson
is the board's representalil't'! and Dr .
John Bright of Californ ia Teacher's
Association the teachers' representatil'P.
The third panelist. Professor William
Dorsey of Loyola University, wag chosen
by tht other two.
Recommendations nn salarv increasts
1vill he made by the advisorY pant! du r·
1ng the sc hool board's Aug. Iii mee ting.
Action Cln that item was deferred because
not all trustees ""'ere present at Tuesday
night's session.
Bw·ied Utiliti es
Plan Approved
A J01nt prOJeCt .,.,·ith the city ol F'llUn·
rain Valley to unde:rground ulilit1e~ on the
f'il~t side of ~1ill' Squarf' Rtgional Park
11·.:1.~ approvPrl Tuesdar by the Orange
county 8/'Jard nr Super1·isors
Tht cos!s will be splil sgs.ooo to the
<'Ounry and $4031"1(1 lo the cily. County
(und.~ 1~·\JI C'Ome from money !it!. asidt by
the u!1l1t:v comp<initl's frw .~uch projecl~
ThP Euclid St reet boundarv to be Im·
proved by the unclergroundi.n g inrludes
the main entrance to thf" park
Surerv1Y'.lr~ 11lso RpprnvPd an ap-
pl ication lo the state for !unds lo provide
a bicyclt "'ay and maintt:nance bll1lding
in the p1rk . Of the $64 .900 Int.ti ens!. tht
coun ty \\'ill pay only S9.fi00 "'ill'! the
balance of the mon ey <'riming from a
state grant-in-aid,
Baker Supported
By Huntington
Th e Huntington Beach City Council h8.!I
come out in liUpport ()f Orange Cbunty
Supervlsl'lr Dllvid L. Baker who is faci ng
;i rtcal! movemtnt
rriunc!l n1e_n h81'(' 11pprnved a rtsolu!io n
expressing the cit.)'$ lhllnk~ for Baker's
cnntrihution~ to lhe community, Hun-
tington B!'ach Is 1n Bake r's di str!C'I The
mnt1nn carried unanimoush• ti 1(1 O "'llh
Councilman Norma Gibbs ih~en!.
A recall drive against 1he liupervi!lnr
was initialed two ""'teks lli!O b\' \VIJH11m
S. ,\1cKn1ght . St antnn , a s1lesiTian for a
cook ie C'ompany, and Donald J. s .... ·enM!n,
a.n Anaheim elect ronlcs technici11n .
Nixon Honors Clowns
WASHTNGTO~ t UPI I -Prtslde.nt
/\'i ron has prOC'l.iimf'd the current ..... ~k
"National Clo"'·n Wei:k ..
boosts. The starting fireman·s monthly
salary was increasi!'d by $38 .11 month. An·
nually the increase is from $9.060 to
$9.516.
Counting the edu<'a!1nnal and un1fnrm
\ncrtases. the overitll boost for !he fire
officers is 9.5 pe rcent. according tn
Personnel Oirectnr Ed Thompson . .,.,.hn
representf'd the city in the negntiat1ng
sessiQns "'i!h the employe a~sociatinns.
LifeRuards recei1'ed a :i .1 percent tnt;il
increase 11i·it h the startinp: lifegu~rd'"
salary being raised frnm $9.060 to S9.!i lli,
the same amount thal the sl artlng
fireman is given.
These and ·other sa!ar,\• ;:i~ref'ments
W('re appro1·ed by the city cnunc1l in an
erecu!Jve session last week. The in·
crea ses wer_e effective. Jul y I.
The bulk of city emplnyes -34fi -
\\'ere represented by the Huntington
Beach Munici pal Employes As~ociatinn
They received a flat salary increase nf
3.9 percent but, according to Thnmpsnn.
increase~ in fringe benefits raise the level
lo 4..l percent.
Still pending is an agrremPnl 1~·1th
about 40 members flf !hr Hunlingtnn
Beach ~·!anagement. Employes A.~snf'ia
t 1Qn, 1\•hich basicall.v rPpresPn1 ~ depart·
ment heads. This J:!tnup is s11ll C'flndurtuig
a ~11r1'PY nf salarits in cnmparab1P c11iPS.
f inance Director Ben Arguello said ro-
da~· rhal assuming this grnurr wnulrl
recei~·e increases from !) tn 7 percenl 1he
tot al annual increa se in ~alanes would be
$544 .000 .•
He poinled out that this figure inrludes
ebriut an $80.000 increast in paymt nl~ ttl
the retirement system that .,.,,as rt.quired
by the state
f'roin P~e 1
CASPERS ...
Chi , professional 1ournali sm soci ety
Clark said 1hat th at \\'as not h1~
pur pose but he "'as conc~rned, "that t.he
press knew about this before "'" rlicl "
Smi!h repHtrl that the informatian ""'ilS
obi.lined by direct ques1ions 10 the ad·
ministralive offic e and that it "·as not
volunt eered lri the press.
At this point Ca~pt>rs Joined thf'
disc ussion saying. "ln thr s1:i: monlh~ I
ha\'e been in this office I 'l·e brcome 1 erv
concerned al>out !hings tha1 I have heard
about in the press for lhe first ume. Thi~
cause.!i confusion and !he. .... aste nf
l'a!uable time running do1rn the in·
formation
"I askerl lh<1I departmrnt hr<irt~ and
employes refrain frnm running thf'1r n11 n
publicity departments and. tn rrfra1n
from such a "'i de npen mouth policy"
Caspers said hp recrn!ly "11lmn.~1 In~!'
the L"pper Newpor1 R11 ~· v.•ildlife prf'ser1·e
prnJer1 brcau~r nf a nP1vs story
"! was quntcd as sayi ng lhr Srcrrl;;r1·
nf the Interior W.!IS ,l!oing to de<'lare !hi'
:irea a wil dlife pre~ervf' hut J rin!~· said
th11! I thnuJ;ht the sec(etary 1voulcl.
"Thi~ causrd 1he lrl'ine Cl'lmpan~' lnh-
byt~! t(l contitcl the Interior Deparlrnrnt
anrt I h11d lo apolngize 11nd ln~I murh
gmund in the drive ror thP rrf'~f'rvr ··
Ca~pers C'Oncludcd, "The prr~~ !ihnulcl
quote us rorrectly and department heads
shflll!d button their lips_"
Supervisl'lr \V illiam Phillips f)f Fu11rrtnn
v.·as the. lone member of the boa rd In de·
fend the right llf the press lo ~erk tn·
formation. He 11dded. "The board should
not hamper th ese efforts."
Last Rites Set
For Ruth Wea"el'
F'unerAl servicts will ht held Thursday
tor Hunt ington Be11ch.re11ident Ruth Ellen
Oa.,.,·e~ Weaver who died Monday l11 t tht
age r>f 6t
~irs. Wtever w,11s • chartl!'r member nf
the \Voml"n·5 Divi~ion of the Hunt ingtnn
Bt.11 rh Cham~r of C-Ommerce And rhfl
Gnldr..n Key Auxili ary.
Sh t also was acti\'e 10 lhe Child
Guidance Clinic of Or11nge County 11nd
thl' LiUlt f\.ferma id~.
~1rs, \lle11~·er leaves her husblnrl ,
Nnrm 1n. l)f lhl' fp 11ly homf'. 2<17:12
("haucer L;i rir.. lwo d1ughter!. Sanrtra
.J J111n Atk ln.~nn 111nd Rull'! M Pertr.: thr!'fi
brniher~. twn ,. i st t r ~. 11"11 four
grandc.hlldrfln
S-11114 (lt U _...,. fil~ t i ,,.......,, IM(ll
tlOll C..,lt Mftl, C11l ..... lt Sulk<rfe• ... ltJ' 1:.1rriw U,U .._.,,..,1 tr "'111 n 11 _,,,,.,, "'"""tV ••n"""'"'" u.u ...-1111,. -"'--------------~
"Today, 85 3tw11y,." Nixon .,Alrl.
"clnl\'OS and rh" 11riiri1 they rfirire&ent llr!'
as vita) lo I.hi" maint!'n.!lnrf' nf our
humanity 1s the bui lders 11nrl !he: i rnwf!rl
iii nd tht: government."
Service$ will ht' conduC't,.d 1! I pm 1n
Dilday erotl'!er.l Ch1pel. Huntingl nn
Be.11ch Bllrlal will follow at Weetm1n~rcr
~frmor111I Pa rk.
DAILY P ILOT 5•11! .l'~ote
Keep" ~1t1ifi11y
f\lanue! Sanrhcz, I ,'j, Fnuntain
\"alley. knn1\<: a !!nod thing
\I hen he see<:; 1l -Jike '.\"a t 1011·
al Srnile \\'eek r\ug. 2 In 7.
Have you smiled at anyone late-
ly~
Tournament Set
By Ocenn Yie1v
Little Lengue
A sectional 111\le league tournament
11•11l be hosted by Ocean \11ew Nat1nnal
Little League of Huntington BeaC'h Thurs·
d<l\'. Friday and Saturday.
The first game matches i\orwalk
lr>1stricl 29) and Long Beach IOistrict
Jll J on Thursday at 5 JU pm. The second
tdl involve~ OC'ean View 1 District 62 ) and
Rell Gardens Nrir1hern Star I District 28J
on Fricla.v at s·:io p.m.
The losers clash Saturday in a C'On-
~nlat inn ~ame al 10 <1.m. "'l lh the cham·
p1nn.~hip nrr set for 2 p.m.
The fiel d is localed at Heil and Graham
SLrerts in Huntington Beach.
The sertiona! "'inner 11·1ll ad\'ance to
the sub-division tournament, set for Tue~·
day at 1'.lanhattan Beach.
College Budget
)-f earing Slated
A pubhc hearing nn th~ SZ.1.25.1.9116
roast Community Colleli1;e District bud.Rel
proposed for fi~cal 1971-72 is scheduled
for 3 n'C'lnck lnn1gh! 1n rl1~lrtct offices,
J.)70 r\d.:11n<: A1·r, ('n~l;i \1r~a.
ThP prn[il'l'itcl f1o;il hurl~i'.'l in<'lurlP5
~'lfl.f\17 in rxrrn:;r~ nn! !'ho11"n in r11rlier
dr;ifls. but ('l'lnt1n11r~ 111 prn11r!r ;i 20·ct-nl
dPtrra ~P 111 lhr prnprl'll lnx r.:11r .
Tht l11x 1·:itf' 1rl"j111rrrl In ~11r11rirl !~P
d1~1r1rt 11h1rl1 ~rr1·1'~ ('nsla ~·1r~;i.
;..·.,\rpflrl Rrc1rh. ll 1111tln1l'1nn Be.:1rh , F11un-
!111n V;ille1. \l'c_~t1n1n ~l£'r i111rl ~r~il P.11<1 rh,
I~ l'X[lf'C!rd to l)e fi!l-tent" prr $[00 Of
:i~~"~~ ... n 1·;ilu:i1111n. th1i: ~·r;"lr.
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I GEM TALK ~ I
' F I i. I TODAY
I I ' by ' I j,
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J. C. HUMPHR IE!<
,_ >-
NOT FOR INDUS TRY
01·C'r f!O"'~ of ;111 rl1<1monrls f.~ll
:;;)1nrt of .cen1 (\t1::il1ty and are rele·
gRted to 1nrh1~1rin! 11 ~£'~ ranging
frnm 1hf' preC'l~lrin 11·nrk or scien·
t 1f1c ];ibnt;:i1onc' In heal'y duty
<l!''IC1l01Pn1<; 111 I'll) f1('!ds.
ThC> rC'tll;}llllll~ 20' r nf lhe ,1 nrld'$
rl 1.11nnnrl JH'fl<l11C'l 1rin i~ i:.uhJPctecl In
furthrr scre11ning, during ~'hich
thl"y ;ire c::irefuily J!r<1ded as gem
~tone.<:. the nn ly kind in \\"hich 'l'e
are 1nterc:-tcd.
The rlian1n11ds on d1f.plav-in nur
sho11 case~ ;ire pain,!nkingly !<el ect·
ed b.v us for 1 ho.~e 11 ho appreciate
high ~tyle ;ind e -.;qui!"1le fa shion.
Thc.v :ire h1i::h q11;-1!11.1· <l i::irnonds
beautifully cut ancl tnountecl to in-
sure Ja~ting enjnyn1ent by Lbeir
01l'ners . \Ve ::i lsn ha\'e less expen·
~h·e stones \1 hich ;ire still finest
quritity for the 1noney.
Tl1an.v nf nur CU!';lomers, d uring
the last 24 years, ha ve coine bat'k
lo us a,1?ain Rnd a.1?a1n; and \\"e like
lo bet ie\'e lhAI per:-nnRl interest in
the lncl h·1duril~ nf our community
is no l'ITIRll f<i ('tnr in th1~ quite ev1·
d~nl loyRlt~·. \re <ire prnud nf \\'hAl
\l't sell, And rle t"11 e R ,1?re.!'! d!'al of
~rill~fa r11nn out o( kno1rrng U1e·peo·
pie \\'C 'er\'e,
Compro.nii.se Backed
Valley's {:ounoil
Ol(s Water Tank
F'c>1H!laln Val!r,v e1Ly C(lUnC'i!nien Tues-
das night agrrrd tf) a $5~.000 compromise
fin lhe rnn~!ructlon of :i "'::itcr 111nk in the
sn1Jthll'('.~t rnrnrr of lhl' c11y.
The f·nn1pn1in1~r 1.111s re;iehed dunn~
the coUn('iJ m('t'hng attended b,v ahout 7!)
homrn"·ners frorn the 11cighhnrh1)()(!
11·here the f1l'c 1ndl1on gal Inn Ian~ is tu be
Jof'ate>d
L•·d h1· lu>1nrowr1cr-; Nnrbert I 1 c h 11 n
<ind Cnrnlf'tl (;(1jln, a.nd F<iunt:dn \';.ilJc.,.
;i!tornry Hnh('rt S;i.~snnt'. residents ~f
Cen1ury Park and Hoyal Hom es
prcsen!rd a Pf'!1tion "'t!h 285 signatures
requesting than;?es 1n the prnposrd t11nk
.<\s put QUl Lo h1cl by the cit}', lhe tank
\\.is hl h11vc bel·n ~et four frcl un-
d<'rgrounrl. "1!h l!i fe(·l rrma1ning <1bo1•e
,l!!'Qunct Jt is 208 fct.'t 111 diamrter.
!lrigin;itly a srnes 11f 1nni1nds 11r berm~
11tre tn ~ h1nds('a1>cd around the tank !n
mask its enncrf'Lf' wall s. The lar1k is to I.if'
bull! 1n l11e lf'ih.'l on lhe west side of
Cord;l!a P111·k t11'1d on !hi' r1<1rlh sirlr nf thP
propnsrd ropi' :-ii·hiud Sil('. Thr 11':\('t
1t.~eH is situated nt';ir !he Intersection of
Bushard Sl rccl ;ind c;arfield Avenue.
The rounri! decision Tuesday night in·
rrea~es the cost of the ~57n.ooo project by
$5.l .000 and will extend th e bid time by
twn weeks.
Bids ll'cre In ha1•e been opened fl1on-
day. but notlfic3!1nn of the changes will
be sent to the 42 cnntractnrs t>Xp ected to
submit bids nn 1he prnject.
Councilmen drridM 10 lower the tank
an add11innal four feel brlnw ground and
slope dirt against the sides By rein·
fnr<'inl! the roof. 1t 1.,.111 be a\'ailable for
rrrreatinna! uscs. thry said.
The d1scuss1on <Jf the tank \\"as not an
agenda Hern. ;:ind ~n l\'a~ nnt an off1c1a l
public hearing. Al the rf'cotnmendation nf
1'.l11.1·nr Eel .Just, the discussion 1.1·as held
<ll the heginnin~ of the mf'elln~. rather
lh<1n at the c!n~e when such non-agenda
items are usually t11ken up.
But at !hr close or !he n1eeling, t"·o
rl'gular :iurlicnce nicmbcrs. Cla rence
C;:ispers and Vaughn Connolly expressed
!heir cliss;iUsfaction wi!h the nutcnme.
Both rrttici1.erl the fa ct !hat nn pliblic
hearing had hcen helrl Qn !he propns;;il lo
increase 1he proJrl'l b,v $~.'i.000.
"Ynu sprnt $25.()()(J (If my rnonc.v JUSt
like that lo salre thP: frC'lings of ;i bunch
Qf people who gnt <'humped ," (flnnolly
said
Dunng rll!'tll~Sl(ln nf lhe t;ink . <:ulln
raised thP question of the del'C'lnper's
li;iti1!irv in the case. Century Park 1s
rlt>l'!'lnrecl by PBS Corporation of Corona
del ~1 ar.
··11om£'n11·ner~ in Century P;i rk have
hePn givrn d1ff£'rrnt S(Orlf'S tibt/ul the
tank hy the bui!rlE>r and !itilesmen. I'm
11~kin~ you lo 1nvest1g;He PBS 1n relation
!o !hi.~ mattrr hefore }OU let .iny bid on
t/lr rrrnJtt'I . · hr s:iicl .
l;nuncilm:in nnn Shrnkn1an :i~kcd C11 .~·
~1an111<rr .l;1me.<: ,''-Ira! 10 <'all a mf'ctini;:
11·11h PAS tn d1 ~tu1>~ thr prnblrm .!lnrl 1f
llf'l'f'~.~ary srncl lr!t<'r~ tn the 127 pro-
.~11rc11vr 1·r~1clcn1 ~ whri h:ll'P hnught. h11t
not niO\"P(t 1ntr1 lhl' lr<irL "An d then hll!
rRs." hr ad<icd
(;ulln rla1n1C'd l1 0111r'111·n<'r' 11 rre lnl d
!he tank 11ould bP rn1np!r:lcl~' un·
drr.l!round. "or they "ere 1old nnlhing al
:.I! ;1hn11t lhP lank··
ThP lank will be id£'ntiC'a! in size lfll the
Ane 111 e.i:i~lrnC'r in !he rity"s industrial
arf'11. Thai tank is st rel nod the nrw ont
\.\ lll br ('Orll'l't'IP
\\layuc 0-;burnc, eit.v puh!ic wnrks
du'l'L'\nr. s:-iltl !llP t;;nk 1'1 be1n~ built tn
au~nH'nl IJ1r 1'11~·'.5 11'lltf'r i;upply. Ac·
L"o1·d1ng t() thf' rit) '.; nl ftS lt'.'r plan . the se·
t·nnd lnnk !(!111ul1j IX' hu11! hv lhP t1m~ c1tv
ri•nulal1nu has r1·;u·hed ~:i.Ooo. That mark
is expectt'IJ "Jth1n it )e:.ir,
{Jsbt1rne explained 'hat the fire un·
drr"·ritcrs -insurance cnmp;inie~ !hat
:o;rt rC1les fnr e;ich citv"s fire insurance
bas"d nn the quality 'or fire prntectino
;:iva1l;1ble h:i1·r rffju1red F'ountaio
\',1lley to maintain a three ;:ind a half
m1ll1on gallon "'lltrr suprr!y for fire
l1ghr1ng.
"Thi.~ mean <; lh;il thl' tank in the tn·
dLll'.!l"la] ;Hra J~ prl'l1Y "ell t111d ur with
!h1~ 1·~quiremenl." hr s111cl. "i\nrl 11·e need
;i sci·nnd <111r lo handle flow during peak
ui;n ge hours.
1'h:.it parii cul11r SI((' \.\'<!~ Sf'IPC1l"d,
Osborne said. because lt is the nnl y CTir•
nrr t"lf the city without a major water
supply.
The existing tank i~ in the southea.!it
cnrnl'r and there are t"·n connections tt'J
~Ietropolitan Waler Oislrict lines in the
two northern corners.
f 'rottt Page l
SCHOOLS ...
lh11t v•e are prescn!ing are primarily
attcn1pting ta unify thi:lse arta.~ !hill ha ve
~1.Rnif1cant historical comm OJ!a lily In
re~arrl tn c(l1n1nt1n1tv 1rtcn!ily and educa·
tional philnsnphy," he explained.
Charles P:ilmer. the district's assOC'iatl
superintendrnt, :idcled tha t is preci.~ely
11·hy the un1nn of the Ocean Vi ew and
Fnunta1n Va llry districts has been SUA·
gs1er1 ,
"Jt i~ appan~nt In us that the educe·
linnal ph1l0sophirs of both d i.~trict s 11re
coming tnlo line w11h each nth !".r. Bnth
districts ;:ils.o srrn1 to ll'fl nt l11rge scale
11nifjcat1on nnif that'.~ 11·hy this ~e!"m~
surh a gfli!rl w11~· In 11s.." he said.
"This i~ the hes! plan lrnrn our poin! of
v1e11·. \\'t 11·ant tn contin11e thr high quali·
ty of ed11ca!1on in n11r rl1stricl and main-
lain l'nmn1un1ty irlrnruv, which i~ very
ba.~ic ro us. \\lc're no1 al!Pmp11ng to rakei
an.1 1h1ng a11a.v frotn an~ Q1hf'r rl1slr1r1"
The l·nunty <.:omm11tre nn SC'hool
Di~!rirt Organl7.at inn 1v11t rr1·1r11· 1111 pl;ins
and make a retntnn1r11cla11nn 1n !he st ate
Rn11rd nf F;dueathin. Thr ~lair ho<irrl "'ill
place !he ilrm nn the ,June 197! prim1.ry
b11llol if it also apprn\'e~ thf' prnpo.~al.
Already suggeqtcd are a plan for tnt11I
unifirati11n nf lhr> Huntington Brach
linlOI} lligh s.,hool Oi$lflrt a11rt the Ocean
Virw.Fot1n1a1n \'atlr.1' prnf)Osal.
The-0 c e ,, n V1rw -Fountain Va ! 1 e v
pl;:in 11·nuld 1fJin !hr IVes1rn1n~trr ;:ind Sr~I
Re11r h dislrie!s 11nrl crc11lr t"·o other
rli strir!s h,11 1·np1l;rin1ng ;i pnrt1nn of lh.11
H1tnl1ni::f(ln Re;1rh C1111 ~t'hno l Oistrict
w11h 1hr Ocr;in \'irw Sr•hnnl f11stric1 and
the ren1a1nder nf the H11nl1ngtnn Be11ch
Cit1• Sf'hool 01Mri('t "11h the founta in
Vallt>:.· Schl'IO! D1~trirl .
CROSS Wrlti~ l l'lttru~ts !>'I
14 Kerat Golcl F"l!•ed or
St11ri.no. w11n 1ttt11t1lvt tio.
lhf:r l't n !'1,1r,., • -· Pen or ,.encll,, •. , •. t l100
Tht Sat , •• , •..... , l4,00
rJ· L Jlt1111~h~ieJ Jeu1eler.~
1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA
CONVENlf Nl TER MS
JANl\.AM E l.ICA~0-M.t.1lE ll CHA~GE
24 YEAAS II'/ SAMJ tOCATIQN
PHONE !48-)40 I
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H DAILY PILOT 3
Laguna Voters Outlaw High Rise
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Wage Curbs 01( Near?
Nixon May Back Inflation Fight Board
WASHI NGTON (UPI ) -President
Ni.J:on hinted .today that he mlaht approve
a wage-price control board if he decided
il could work effectivel y against inflation.
In an irr.promptu news conference ln
his office the President predicted im-
provement in the economy in the last hair
()f the year while appearing to move
away rrom a former hard line against •
1o--ca\led inromes policy.
lie c;.i1ceded he wa s concerned about
the ,;ige-prlce spiral and said be wa1
keeping an "open mind" on the subject.
Nixon i;;aid he would move towards a
more decisive stage following meeting•
nexl month.
At the same time. Nixon indicated that
he plans to inject the White Ho~ more
strongly from now on into negotiations of
League Chief
Calls Meeting
Of Mayors
President Ed Just of the Orange Coun-
ty League of Cities was rounding up
signatures of other mayors today to call
a special meeting of the league"fur Mon-
da y noon.
Just's action was triggered by new
development.1 iR the fight over the posi-
tion of Los Alamitos Councl1man Joaeph
Hyde on the Local Agency Formation
C.Ommlssion (LAFC).
Hyde was voted out JuJy 28 u Mt of U.
League 's representatives on the com-
mJssion in the 12 to 9 decision , He later
wrote to LAFC Ei:ecutive Officer
Richard Turner. saying his resignation
would~ be effective until mJdnight Aug .
12.
Hyde would therefore be: ln attendan~
at the Aug. 11 meeting of the commission
at which the disputed annexation to Santa
Ana of 938 acres south of tbe Santa Ana
Marine Air Facility will be debated.
Fountain Valley Mayor Just 111d lhls
morning that he ei:pected to have the
necessary 15 signatures of the other
mayors before the day is out. The
meeting is tentatively aet for J'riedem&M
Ha!! in Orange.
Just had previously said that hf. would
challenge. the right of Hyde to represent
the league Aug . II. He contends that
Hyde resigned at the July 28 league
meeting and the resignation was ac·
cepted .
There were Indications today that
Deputy County ~sel William McCourt
believes that Hyde is legally a member o(
the LAFC until Aug. 12. The deputy a.aid
!hat this was "only my personal opinion,"
that he would seek the advice ol County
Counsel Adrian Kuyper lat.er today.
San Clemente coo.ncUman D a n
Northrup sent the telegram to Just Tues-
day stating if the league 's City Selection
Committee which names representatives
to 'be LAFC did not act be.fore Aug. 11 he
wt·'M take Hyde 's seat on the com-
m. ..SOn.
JQlt said there will be five eandldat.e1
for the LAFC post at the Monday
meeting. Sel'1:ted by a league nominating
com mittee. they are Hyde, Mayor Tony
Coco of Tustin ; Fullerton councilman
Loui! Reinhardt: Mayor HAI Sims d. t.
Habra : and Mayor Robert Harvey a!
Cypress.
Students Give Cash
For Viejo Bleachers
''Students at Mission Viejo High School
are very generous" TusUn Hilb School
District board member• mted Monday
night 111 they voted to acctpt a t l3,000
rift from the student body.
The money, plus another $$,000 or
'6.000 from the district, Superlntendenl
WUJlam Zogg said. wUI provide bleacher•
for the high achoo! stadium.
major labor contract. on a case by ca5t
basis.
He told reporten that he had dlttcted
Treasury Secretary John B, Connally to
bring wage and price negotiations to his
attention. "I will use the power of my ol·
fice to att that theU! are responsible," he
said.
In that eonnecUon Nixon said he would
reject any further wage lncreasf!s for
government blue collar workers. "I shall
continue the policy of moving ag·
gn:ssinly on individual setUement!," he
1aid.
In that conMdion Nixon said he would
reject any further wage increases for
govunment blue collar workers. "l lihall
continue the policy of moving ag·
a:reuive.ly on Individual set.Uement.s," be
Coast Athletes
Win 3 Medal.<i
Orange C.O.st athletes have run
. their Pan American Games medal
total to three today aft.er Hun-
tington Beach High School grad
Jim Seymour finished second in the
400-met.er intermediate hurdle• at
call, Colombia.
Seymour's silver medal g"Oe.s
along with the gold award taken by
San Oemt!nle hurdler P a t t i
JobnlOn and the bronze medal
gleaned by Huntlnaton Beach's
Thomas McKibbon in double aculls.
A1so, Westminster High graduate
Ed Bana worked lour innings plus
q:ainst Cuba in baseball before.
being touched for the tying runs in
an eventual 4..3 loss.
And, the UC Irvine waler polo
de.legation i1 making its presence.
felt as coach Ed Newland's forces
bombarded Canada, 11·2 in Tuesday
action. See Sport& (Page 17) for
details.
Trial Date Set
For Suspect
In Cult Slaying
An Oregon youth accused of in-
volvement in the "devil cult" killing of
Mission Viejai teacher Florenca Nancy
Brown hi• been ordered to race tMal Oct.
13 in Orange. County Superior Court.
Judge Byron K. McMillan accepted the
plea cl not guilty filed by Olristcpher
"Gypsy" Gibboney, 17, and ordered the
young defendent to face a pre·lrlal bear-
ing Sept~ 10. Gibboney is held in Oraqe
County Jail.
GibbtJfley is the last or five defendanl3
to be tried on murder charges tiled
agalnlt them foUowtng the kllltnp en
June 1 and 2, 1970, of aervict station at.
ttndant Jerry Wayn e Carlin a.I Mrs.
Brown, 31, of El Turai..
He ls linked only to the killing ol Mrs.
Brown who was dragged from her car by
the gang and butchered in an Irvine
erange grove lo the accompaniment of
rituals connected with devil worship. The
woman's heart was cut out before her rt--
mains were buried in a shallow grave.
Gang leader Steven Craig Hurd. 20, has
been committed to Atascadero Stata
H 01 p I t a I 11 insane. Arthur Crai&:
"Moose" Hulse., 17, Is servtne a life term
In state priton for hl1 part in the dual
tilllnga. and Hennan Hendrick Taylor,
ta, is aW'lttin1 aentencina on lesser
charges.
Taylor testified aeainat Hurd and
Hu!M. It II upeclod th1t bo will bo used
lpimt Gibboney by the prooeculioo.
aaid.
Nixon .said he was still convinced that
tn£1ation could be dampened on a volun-
tary basis without government guidelines
and said he was against wage-price con-
trols particul arly if they would carry with
them mandatory criminal penalties.
But he said in response to questions he
would consider creating a vtage-price
board if he felt It could be effective--
pending top-level CClnsideration of the
matter -if it would not put the economy
"in a straitjacket."
A group of Republican SenatOl'"'S earlier
today pro posed legislation to compel the
President to set up a voluntary wage·
price review board. Connally 6ald the
Administration would welcome "full-
fledged debate" on the Issue in Congress.
Marine Slain
In Triangle;
Sailor Seized
An apparent lov e triangle ended in a
predawn shooting of a Camp Pendleton
Marine sergeant ln San Clemente today
and the arrest or a Nav y Med ical
Corpsman on chargu of a tlempted
murder.
Sgt, Herman Vierl'les, 26, of 248 A.
Avenida Palizada, was reported in fair
condition thia morning after surgeons at
South Coast Community Hospi tal remov·
ed a portion of a Jung and repaired other
damage made by four .22-caliber slugs
fired at close range.
Police Chief Clifford 1'-furray said the
Corpsman, William Archer Re id, who will
be 22 on F'riday, was arrested as he gave
the victim first aid CJn the floor of Reid's
apartment at 119 Coronado Lane, apart.
ment one.
Five other men were in the apartmen t
at the time a1ong with Viernes' estranged
wile, Connie Jane, police said.
Officers said 80meone named "Ace"
called from the apartment at 1 :50 to
report t.he .shootirig.
Viernes, police allege, drove to the flat
where he knew his wife was visiting and
attempted to discwz the couple's pr~
blems.
The discussion proceeded wit hout in-
cident, Murray related, for about 10
minutes .
Anaheim Youth
Found in Wilds
After Four Days
Specla1 to the-DAILY PILOT
PORTERVJLLE -He may have rlunk-
ed direction finding, but an Orange Coun-
ty boy being tested as a junior camp
counselor has passed wilderness survival
with nying coloMi.
Mlke Pickering, 14, of Anaheim. was
found Tuesday in rugged Sequoia Na-
tional Forest about SO miles east of he re
by searchers after being lost since Fri-
day.
"He didn't even want to be checked by
a doctor," said one amazed deputy at the
Porterville. substation.
He was picked up by 8 U.S. Forest
Service helicopter and airlift ed back to
the Pyles &ys Camp in Tulare Coun ty,
where he had been staying.
Young Pickering was on a tel!t hike as
a counselor Friday when he apparently
climbed a ridge in the heavily wooded
area instead of turning the other way
toward the camp.
A total of 75 ground aearchera and a
helicopter from the U.S. Naval Air St.a-
tlon at Lemoore participated ln the hunt
before Mike wu found .
Nudists Come Out in Open
Letting Friends, Co-workers Know Their Secret
EL CAJON (UPI) -The 1U1m1 of
nudism ls decreasing, BOme practitioners
believe , but others fear lettina: their
friends and erriployers know they •pend
their wt*nd in the buff.
A graphlc demonslraUon of the pro-
blem w•• provided Tuesday at tM open--
Ing day af the American Sunbathlni
Asaoclatlon'1 40th annual convention at
the Swallows Sun 11!1nd Cub eut of thll
San Diego suburb.
About 500 ol an estimated 1.000 penona
expected to at~ tht rtff-day event.
registered Tuesday. No one woni dotbel
el«pl for some. but not all, new1men.
New!'i photog raphers were 11lced not to
l ~ke picture'i of nudista without warning
thl':m first fl\ turn tbeir headl U they
wa.nled to. Some al them did, tltherl
didn't.
Neal Blum. Cflnvention publk:itJ dll'flt·
• tnr 1u1kl there was 1 dlvls'°" In tbl ranks
of 'nudii;tl between "the .con1e.rva1ive1
and the pmgre1alvea." Among ls1ue.s to
be disc:us1ed waa a pmpoaat that nudl.sta
"('(lme out in the open and take a greater
role in the community" publicly iden-
Ufylng themselve1 aa nudists.
Alt.htJuih several nudirts interviewed
11id there was no 1Ugm.a to wandering
about naked, they WtJU.ld only 1ive tbe.ir
tint names.
Loia, M. who married her husband at
the nudllt pork. Aid, ''Thi •hocl< !hit ••
used to ret even five ye.an ago (!l!'
revealing they were nudists) Is IOO'· I '
U!ink it'• because of the n e "
pennl11iveneu."
An IS.yt11r-old girl nicknamed June
Bug: aald 1he never e1perlen c ed
repertusalons ln a Ille of nudism In-
troduced to her by ber ptrenls.
"My bon thinks it '1 lot.1tly ridiculous,"
the uld. "F;verybGdy at the df!IJ thiakJ tt'• lumty." .........
Uer boyfriend . Wayne. also 1ald there
was no 1tigma, but told or a picture of
him that appeared in 1 nudist magazine
and became known to his high school
friends. "From lhe.n on I was known as
'nature boy,' " he said.
Dl1closure. however, w111 not welcomed
by many including two male school
employe1, who declined to even give the.lr
first names. Both uid they tvruld be
fired by their achoo! boards if their nudilit
activities were found caJl
Blum said the issue of nud ist.I O'.lmlng
out Into the open would be fully discuss-
ed.
"Conservatives want to keep the statug
quo," he a aid. "They're al raid they 'll lose.
their Jobi and thei r relative~ and
ne ighbors will call them freaks'' if It
becomes known they are nudist..'>. •
"The c<1ntemporafy. Intellectual nu~!!t
we wish to attract. thty prefer to get tn:
volved . It would he. nkc if it were known
that people like a mayor and a district
altomey were nudists;," be added.
Initiative
Law Given
3 to I OK
By BAllBAftA KllEIBICB
Of .... OAllJ' PllM a.ti
Laguna Beach high rue opponents ~
day promised to move swiftl.Y to . I~
plemcnt a 36--foot building height hnut
ordinance approved 3-1 Tuesday by a
record turoout o[ voters.
Councilman Roy Holm aald he w~
ask the city council at its regular atlllOa
tonight to take three st.eps:
-Direct the Planning Commi.uion to
modify the existi "g C-2 zone to conform
v.·ith the initiative. ordinance. The C2
zone is the only one in the city when JO..
foot buildings now are pennitt~-
BIKE CARRIED YOUNG VISITOR TO HIS DEATH
All That Remained After Summer Night Outing
-Direcl the Planning Commi.uion to
write into the land use element_ of the
General Plan, which it now is studying,
the fact that there shall be no buildlnp
higher than 36 feet in Laguna Beach.
-Immediately set a date for tbs
deferred City Council hearing on the C.11.
( commerCia1-residential ) z o n e for
beachfront development, including the
new 36·foot height limit and itntrOUI
provisions for sideyard setbacka. Clemente Boy Attempts
To Beat Train, l\illed
Braving a rare beachfroot heatwave, a
record 61 percent of the Laguna ~
torate went to the polls Tueaday to cut •·
75.3 percent "yes" vole for tbe beilbt
limit ordinance.
tt was ·as large 11 turnoot as anyone
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of lflt Dally 1'11.r S1•fl
An !.pparent bicycle race to beat a San-
ta Fe passenger train in San Clemente
ended in instant death for a 9-year-old
boy at dusk Tuesday as his elder brother
watched in horror.
Brian William Sweeney, who would
have entered fourth grade ln Arcadia
next fall , was killed instantly when the
swiftly-moving southbound train hit him
al the private crossing near Shorec\iffs
beach club.
The youngster bad been staying for the
summer at 2729 Via Verbena with his
parents and four brothera and sisters,
p<1lice said.
At 7:39 p.m. Brian 11nd elder brother
Jo~ph, JS, rode across El Camino Real
on bicycles, he aded toward the beach .
"I made it across and hopped off my
bike and heard th e train whistle," Joseph
said, '·But Brian kept on coming and the
train hit him so fast there was nothing
anyone could do."
The youth said he believed the small
black bicycle was incapable of stopping.
"I think the bike wasn't working right.
Thal's the only thing I can figure out," he
said .
Police officers dug the wreckage of lhe
small cycle from the undercarriage of
the train's engine nearly l,000 feet away
£rom the point of impacl.
The mishap, the first fatality on the
beachside tracks in the past several
years. occurred on an unmarked privat.e
isphall pathwa.y leading over the tracks.
A Santa Fe lipecial investigator at the
scene said in recen t weeks he has cited
doreos of youngsters for playing on the
rails in the .same vicinity.
around City Hall could remember. .
Of the 4,920 ballots cut, 3,7ff1 ft1'9 In
favor of the height limit ordinance, l)lS
opposed. The measure was carried ln all.
eight voting precincts.
Mayor Richard Goldb6-g said today he
was not surprised at I.he election result&.
"I v.·ould have been surprised if it had
come out any other way," ha said. "The
people of Laguna Beach have spoken 111d..
as 1 said before the election, I accept the
will of the people and that's eucUy what
I intend to do."
Goldberg said he would confer with the
city attorney regarding the correct 1teP1
to be taken by the city to implement tbt
vote.
The ballots will be canva!Sed at •
special adjourned council ~ling Aue.
10, at ·whi ch time the offlc1al rault will
be declared.
Nixo11 Blasts Race Busing;
Seeks Fede1·al Aid Curbs
A clly hall !pl)kesrnan &ald the belght
limitation ordinance woo\d become ef.
fective 30 days afler that date, but tt is
ant.icipated U1at the moratorium on.
buildings higher than 3S fetl, lmpoeed by
the counci l prior to the election, will be
kept in effect.
)
Retarded Youth
Lost Near Camp
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prt!ident
Ni:xon has coupled his strongest sta~
ment yet against busing school children
for racial integration with a request that
Congress not allow use of propole.d fed-
eral funds for that purpose.
At the same time the Adminl!itrat!on
an nounced it was appealing a benchmark
Ct)Urt ruling agai11st massive busing in
the public schools of Austin, Tex.
However, It indicated it was appeal ing
the case not to promote racial busing but
to comply with recent Supreme Court
decisions.
Nixon's atatement Tuesday said:
"T am against busing as that term is
commonly used in school dese gregation
cases. I have conslst.ently opj:>OM!d the
busing of our nation's school children to
achieve a racial balance, and I am op-
pnsed to !he busing of children simply for
the sake of busing.
"Further, while the executive branch
will conti nue to enforce the orders of the
court, including cou rt-Ordered busing, l
have Instructed the Attorney General 11nd
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STORES TO Ill"---.....
SERVE
YOU
2300 HARBOR B~
AT
WILSON
JUST SOUTH OF
II the secretary or Health, Education and
Welfare that they are to work with in·
d1vidual school districts to hold busing to
lhe minimum required by law."
Then he said Congress was be ing asked
to amend legls laU on stiU under con-
slderaUon so that none of a proposed $1.S
billion in desegregation aid funds could
be used for busing.
The legislation, being considered by the
House Education and Labor Committee.
would provide money for such things as
teacher counseling, dropout prevention.
ethnic studies and other programs
designed to help school districts that are
undergoing rapid de.segrega lion.
The Supreme Court on April 20 ruled
th at busing and pupil pairing v.·ere
legitimate -an d sometimes necessary
-means of achie ving desegregation.
In the AusUn case, Nixon said Attorney
General John N. Mitchell had advi.sed
him the government had to appeal
because a lower court decision. was "in-
consistent with recent rulings of the
Un ited States Supreme Court."
SODA SPRINGS (AP) -A mentally
retarded 13-year-old boy was misaln& to-
day from an outdoor education camp in a
heavily forested region of the Sierra dot.-
led with tiny lakes. •
Dana Cooper, whG live.a at the Laurel
Hills H o me for the Retarded at
Sacramento, was wearing a nd Ille ahlrt.
and cutoff blue jeans when he wu last
s~n Monday evening.
The boy, with !he appearance of a 10.
year-old, is unable to talk.
Placer County ~heriffs d e p u t I e I
brought in bloodhouodl to aid in the
search.
The director of Camp i\rcade, Joe Dioa.
said Dana was last seen walkinc down •
road picking up nails just before dln--
nertime. Other children had been picliDg
up nails earlie r.
The camp is operated by the San Juan
Unified School District. to a;ive fifth and
six th graders a l!ummer outdoor ei:-
perience. Dion .Mid about 150 studenta:
are taking part this session, about 20 ol.
the.m retarded yourcstera.
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'FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND H EL PF UL
SERVICE. PLENTY OF FftEE PARKING IN
BOTH FRONT AND REAR MAW. ALL ON
STREET LEVEL.
THINK
"Back To School"
Top Yalu-Low Pi;lcn
Every Sln9le Day
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IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR· BLVD., COSTA ME.SA
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Height Limit
Foes Defeated
By TUO~tAS tttURPHINE
01 "'"' 0•1" P'l•.i ll•tr
QUICKIE K0'1 DEPT. -If there was
any question in past days on bow the
folks of Laguna Beach felt about higb
rise con.struction in their village, there :ii
none today.
Lagw:iana s t.re1uned to the polls in
record numbers yesterday and put
the knock on high rise by a 3 to 1 margin
in a special initiative electioh.
Voter turnout hovered near 61 percent,
touted today a s a new record for the Art
Colony.
WHEN THE DUST cleared at polling
places la.st night, you actually had some
doul>a that lhe election should have been
billed as a. contest.
Of 4,921) Lagunaru: who voted, 3,7f11
marked Yes oh their ballol"I, meaning
that they wanted to lmpose a 36-foot
building height limit on all future con-
alruction in the town. Only 1,213 voted
against the limitation.
Some wag suggested they should have
just hed the Civic League mall in the
decl!ion.
PRIOR TO ELECTION day, there had
been so much thra.shlng about oh the high
rise building issue that you might havt
been lured into believing when vote-eoun·
ting time came, you were going to
witnCM one of those down-to-the-wire
contesl"I.
But fn the end. it was obvious as the
firs t precinct returns rolled in that this
one was a quick knockout. You sort of
recalled those old Floyd Patterson-SOnny
Liston prize fights, much advance
ballyhoo and then , whammo. it's all over.
Actually, Laguna's initiative election
brought about by a petition of the people:
iso't particularly unique along the Orange
Coast these days.
THE SAME THING ha ppened ln
Newport Beach on the question of future
rooting of Pacific C.oast Freeway. The
result was about the same -a smashing
vote opposed to changes 1n the town.
Citizen-initiated elections seem to be
popping up everywhere. Fluoridation of
city drinking waler is ~ issue in Hun-
t ington Beach and Fountain Valley. Seal
Beach voters mounted a recall and gave
the boot to their former mayor.
AU. THIS SEEMS to suggest that at
)east along our coast, there is ~ growing
trend against r.ccepting the pontifications
of the to\\'n council as the court of last
resort.
Perhaps it is bec.ause federal, state or
e ven coun!y governments seem so
remote and unresponsive these days. But
at the community level, the people can
still make the petition v.·ork.
Perhaps it is sin1 ply a yearning to
return to Vi llage America; back to the
days when you had "lOl\'n hall tonight"
and everybody turned oul to raise a hand
yea or nay on lhe issues of the day,
OR fttA YBE il !!'I simply thal a lot of u.s
came lo this best of all possible coasts in
an escape from megalopoli!'I v.·ith ill
skyS('rapers, smog, crushing traffic and
eJboy,·-to-elbow congestion.
And when we see symptoms of cllifica.
tion cl osing in on us, perhaps y,•e simply
rebe l because there is no room left for
another escape.
Maybe lhar s whal happened in Laguna
yesterday.
Moy 10, 1972
21i" ·•
SUN
EARTH
MARS
UP'I TPJlfpltf"'
'Close' Brush
This diagram shows how the s un, earth and Mars \\!ill be in line Au g.
12, 1971 . The two planets will be approximately 35 million miles apart
the following day, the closest they have been since 1924 -or will be
until the year 2003.
Sudan May Seek Closer
U.S. Ties; Reds Rapped
KHARTOUM (UPI) -Mansur Khalid,
Sudan's new non-Communist foreign
minister, 'Q!fered the prospect of closer
economic tiei"Wlth the United State!'! llr
day and said his counl.ry was prepared
for the worst 1n its relations with the
Soviet Union.
Khalld, former Sudanese delegate to
the United Nation.s, sald there was little
chahce of resuming diploma tic relati on!'I
with Washington unless there is a change
in U.S. policy towards Israel. Relations
were broken during the 1967 Middle East
W8',
Khalid wa!'I the second Sudanese today
to !'lignal a tum rowa.rd the right. Kh alil
Osman, the Sudan's top industrialist, said
on national television today the country
had received "a bad deal" from the
Soviet Union and urged the government
* * * Sudanese Reds
Still Active?
BEIRUT IUPJ) -The Sudanese Com -
munist Party, the largest in the Arab
world, 11 still active despite its sup-
pression by authorities in Sudan, the
Beirut newspaper Al Nida, voice of the
Lebanese Communist Party, said today.
It said the party has issued a statement
that was circula ted In Khartoum and
other Sudanese cities declaring the cen-
tral committee will contlnue to lead the pa'!! "despite the reign of !error and . " ma acres.
Political sources 11aid the newspapers
report could be a sign that Sudanese
Communists have established a structure
in exile to keep the Communist cause in
their country alive. and tG conduct the
opposition against the regime of Premier
Jaafar Numeiry.
The newspaper criticized Arab coun-
tries who have accused the Soviet Union
of interference in the Sudan's domestic
affairs but d id not name any o! the m.
The Soviets and other Commun i~t coun-
tries "continue to provide the Arabs with
money, men, arms and blood -and this
i.s tbe way they are being repald."
to seek clorer ties with the western na·
tidns.
Diplomatic sources said the use of the
government-Owned television slation for
such a !'ltatement was significant and was
further indication the country would turn
toward the west because of Communist
i'nvolvement in the recent coup against
President Jaafac Numeity.
Kh alid spoke at a news conference held
for foreign newsmen. He said hls country
did nol want to push to the extreme its
relations with the Soviet Union but "if the
:situation deteriorates to the point of no
return, we are ready."
"We are prepared for the y,•orst," he
added.
Diplomatic sources indicated earlier
that a-break in diplomatic relatlon.s
would co me onJy as a last resort for both
sides.
They saldj!br akofr would have to be
the final st. w in Numeiry's drive
again.st the mmunist.s. whom he ac-
cused of toppling him from poy,·er during
a 72-hou r coup which began July 19, be-
cause the Sudan is dependent on the So-
viets as it!'I leading supplier of weapons,
advisers and !Tade.
Numeiry dismissed four former Corn-
munists from his cabinet and replaced
them wilh Sudanese nationalists Tuesday
in a bid to reconsolidate his control and
recalled the Suda'.n's ambassadors to Bri·
lain, Jt.aly and Yugosla.via and its charge
d'affaires in Kenya.
He earlier Issued similar instructions lo
the Sudanese ambassadors in the Soviet
Union and ils Eastern European sa!e\l i!es
vehemently protested J\'umeiry's execu-
tion of 11 army officers and three civilians
follo"·ing the countercoup. One of the
civilians hanged was lhe leader of the
Sudanese Communist Party.
Government sources said the presence
of the fou r former Communists in 1he
cabinet was the chief reason given by Li·
byan President ~1oammar Khadafy for
not acr.epting the S"udan in Lhe projectrd
Federation of Egypt, Libya and Syria
v.·hich is set for Sept. 1.
The dismissal or foreign m inister
Farouk Abu Eissa was regarded as lhe
most important change. J{e was replaced
by Dr. Mansur Khalid, the Sudc-.nese U.N.
representative and former y o u l h
minister.
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Si•co Trip Set
Egypt to Study
New Canal Plan
JERUSALE M IUPI) -An Israeli "But senior observers said Cairo will
newspaper said today Assist;i nt Secretary have to send it by mail because Israel
of State Joseph J . SisL'O y,•i ll go to Cairo h'il t nol allow lhe crossing ot troops .. '1
this weekend wlth a de1ai\ed plan of The newspaper Davar, a reflector ot
Israel's terms for reoJM"ning the Suez .. the ruling labor party, said, "Israel will
Canal. Another said Israel \Viii refuse lO be I't'ady lo show a flexibility or generosi-
permit Egyptian troops lo cross the ty about U1e depth of ils withdrawal
waterway. (from the east bank). hut on no condition
The English-language Jerusalem Post on the crossing of Egyptian forces -
Mid Sisco will go to Caito Saturday or even a token force."
Sunday to report on the 1sraeli attitude Ha'arelz said the distance Israel would
toward achieving an interim t.1iddle East pull its t.roops back from lheir entrenched
peace based on reopening the canal. The fortifications along the east bank would
canal ease-fire y,•ill be a year old Satur-depend on Egypt's position toward cross-
day, ing the canal and extending the cease-
Sisco and Prime 1-.linisler Golda ~Ieir fire.
v.·ere scheduled to hold thier lhird and "The question of the depth of an Israeli
probably final round of talks today. Depu-v.·ithdrawal v.·ill then depend on Egyptian
ty Premier Yiga l Allon, Foreign f..1inister flexibility about noncrossing and the ex-
Abba Eban and Defense Minisl.er Moshe tension of the cease-fire,'' the paper said.
Dayan will attend the session. E\iery major Israeli newspaper said
The l·lebrew language independent Dai-Tuesday Sisco had asked Mrs. Meir to
ly l la'a retz said Israel will stand fast withdraw Jsrae.l"s t roops up to 30 miles
against pennitting Egyptian troops to from the canal, to accept a two or three-
cross the waterway, a point demanded byd _year cease-fire and to permit a token Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, an · will insist on an un limited c'case-fire. Egyptian force on !.he east bank in the
Sadat has denlanded a limited cease-fire. occupied Sinai Peninsula. The Post sJid Sisco may travel to ''Israel will reject proposals on a cross-ing by Egyptian forces of the Suez Canal Egypt ·via Cyprus and there meet state
and will insist on the need to exle nd the department diplomat Michael Sterne r
cease-fire without limit," Ha'aretz said. who recently held talks with Egyptian
"The thinking in Jerusalem is that P resident Anwar Sadat on a partial set-
there is a possibility of giving Egypt Uemcnt.
some sort of prestige by allowing the \Vhile Sisco mel in earlier talks wit h ~~gyptian flag to fly on the east bank of
the canal," the paper said. the Israeli leadership, officials 1;aid
J erusalem y,·ould not soften its stand on
an interim settlement. In excha11ge for a
canal opening. the Israeli position called
for an unlimited cease-fire a n d
guaran~ Egy ptian troops would not
l'ross Uie canal.
* * * Sisco Guards
Shoot at Boat
TEL A~(UPI) -The Israeli
newspaper said today Israeli
security arding As s is tan t
Secrela lJI o Stale Joseph J . Sisco last
week fi red on a motorboat approaching
the seaside home of the U.S. Ambassador
"'here Sisco was staying.
An U.S. Embassy official said An1-
merican security officials kne\v nothing
about the alleged incident last Thursday
at the residence of Ambassador H.
\Valworth Barbour.
lfa'aretz, a widely respected in-
dependent moming newspaper, said the
rnotorboat wit h several unidentified men
aboard approached the .residence then
fled when the guards ope ned fire.
The coast guard searched for the boat
but failed to find it, the paper said.
Israeli newspapers said Sisco woul d
outline what \Vashington would do to
guarantee that Egypt would honor any
extended cease-fire at the meeting. The
cease-fire along the canal went into eftccl
last Aug, 7.
They said ,Sisco v.·ould tell Mrs. Mei r
additional Phantom warplanes would be
available if Israel needed them but that
\Vashingt on Y.'oulcl not ('flier into a long-
term contract for their supply. Israel has
!'ought the planes to counter the Soviet
buildup of Egyptian forces.
Nev.·spapcrs said Tuesday Sisco had
submitted a U.S. proposal calling for a 30
mile Israeli y,•i!hdrawal from the canal
and a token r::gyptian troop crossing in
exchange for a two or three year cease-
fire.
Government sources described these
reports as "wild specualtion" but did not
deny them outright.
Bush mills.
Top Envoys
Of Pakistan
Joni Rebels
WAS H1NGTON (APl Jo'ourtce n
members of the Pakistan embassy in-
cluding seven senior diplornatic officer•
resigned !oday, pledging loyally to lhe
ljangla-Desh lnd~pendence movement in
East Pakistan and asking for political
asylum in the United States.
The resignations included one ranking
minister, three counselors, one second
secretary. one third secretary and the
deputy permanent representative of the
Pakistan mission to the United Nations.
'"This is our moment or decision," said
Sayyed A, Karin1, the No. 2 Pakistan
representative at the U.N. "\Ve have
decided to join the suffering millions of
Bangla-Desh y,·ho are resisting with their
Jives t.he barbarity of the West Pakistan
army y,•bo are determined to reduce Easl
Pakistan to a colony,"
Karim declared that the Pakistan
government "now is a military junta of
West Pakistanis desperate to retain its
st.rangleho!d over the country.
"It has nullified the results of a free
and fair election held under it.s own
l'\USpices only seven months back. It ha.!
chosen to mule the majori1y of lhe people
by the most savage application o[ brute
force.
"Its authority rests totaUy on i1J
n1i\itary strength and its con trol i:1
limited by the range of its artillery. It
has therefore lo<:.1 all pretences to
legitimacy of poy,•e1 and it has destroyed
the Pakistani nation.
Two Men Seized
In Bizarre Hoax
SYDNE Y (UPI ) -Australian police
said they had arrested two men on
charges they collected $560.000 from Qan-
t as Airlines f.ltay 26 in a bizarre hoax in-
volving a ttu·cat to blow up a l"long Kong·
bound airliner v.'ilh 128 persons aboard it
the money were not paid.
Names of the 1ncn were not d isclosed
but police said one was a 38·year-old
Australian n1arine engineer and lhe other
a 31-year-old Englishn1an, 01c infamous
"Mr. BroY.'n'' \vho collected the money
from Capt. R. J. Ritchie, general
Jnanager for Qantas International.
The bomb hoax unfolded with a
telephone report thal a sophisticated
barometric bomb had been placed aboard
the Qant as 707 and that it Y.'ould explode
if the plane descended below a certain
altitude. The threat touched off a seve n-
bour air drama.
The whiskey that spans
the generations gap.
For 300 yc<1rs, a \Vhiskey from Bushmills has been
\vflh us. Ch<1rming us. Beg uiling us in J smoot h,
polished and ahogelher ligl11hear1cd fa shron .
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sir>r>t.'d ii The vcr die I: N('arpl•rf t•CI ion . Ru ~h n1 iH~.r u!I
of ch.1ra r tc1. Bu t not hc;1vy-h,1nd<•d ;ibnul •!, /"l;ivo1.
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purch,1sc J boUl<'. One sir ill your favo rite pub \VIII
lcll you \vhy Bu~hmi lls h.J5 in trir,Ucd so n1any ge,...
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IMPOllTEO
BUSH MILLS
rROM TI-fl WORLD'S OLDEST OISTIUIRY •
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Revenue
Sharing
Plan Told
WASH INGTON ! OP! J
The Ci vil Right!': Comm ission
bt>hevt~ Congress shoul d delay
President N i xon·~ re v en u e
~haring plan unt il tlal es and
r1tles pass strong civ il righls
]~'A'S, including jail sentences
fnr mayors and governors wha
prarlice racial discrimination.
In a memorandUm to the
Hnuse Ways and Means Com-
mittee. lhe commission pro.
posed a number of federal and
~late laws lo prevent slates
and ci!1es from using revf'nue
sharing funds to discnm1nale
against minnrlt1cs.
The con1mi tt ee Tue s d a y
TPCe.~scd its considrratlnn nf
revenue sharing until Sepl. 8,
QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl
"What's so great a.bout 'Factory Air'? I thought the
air around lILOISt of the fa.ctorie.s wu pretty bad."
\\·hrn it will again ~tudy Nix--------------------------
00'11 pla n tn distribute $5
billion to stales and cities for
spend ing 1)0 projects without
federal control.
The commis!ion said slates
should pa ss laws as strong a~
federal civil right.' Jaws ln the
fields or housing. employment .
voting rights, public facil ities
o11 n d accommodations. a n d
state services-before there is
revenue sharing.
FDA Urges Funds
For Inspections
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Today's .. Swinging Sets" N1 14 karat textured
g old. A.. $595. B. $500. C. $425. D. S300.
E. $250. Others from $150. Man's ring,
not shown. goes with all sets. S35.
Aslo: about OU" divid&d pr(l'l'lefll plan..
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Drop, Slip, or Fall?
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Less Painful This Year
City salary negotiations have just about been wrap·
ped up in 11untington Beach. Fron1 all indications they
were successfuJ from both lhe City'! and the employes'
viewpoin t.
The goodwill that presently ex ists. is in marked con·
lrast lo the discontent that prevailed last year after the
council rejected t.he agreements employes had reached
with the city Mministrator and instead granted a flal
8.25 percent across·lhe·board increase .
This year the t'ily had the benefit of a full·li me per·
.sonnet director to handle its side of the negotiatio ns and
the council was regularly briefed on the progress being
made. In addition. Personnel Director Ed Thompson v.1as
given regular guidelines on the kinds of raises the coun·
cil \\'Ould approve .
.'\greemenLc; have been reached \vith four of th e fiv e
employes associations. The only pact that remains is
\~•ith the management association. 1vhich rerre.i;:ents
about 40 employes, mainly department heads. This
group is still conducting a survey of salaries in corn·
parable cities.
Assuming that the department heads will receive
salary and fringe benefit increases averaging from 5 lo
7 percent, it appears that the total increase in salaries
for more than 600 employes 'vill total about $550,000.
This amount appears reasonable. In one sense, any
increase is questionable when one realizes lhe city's
tight budget, but one bas to bea r ·in mind that the city
must somehow remain competitive with its neighbors "if
it is to attract and r etain satisfactory personnel.
This is particularly true of the safety services; not
surprisingly the police, firemen and lifeguards received
the biggest increases. Counting salary and educational
benefit boosts, police were &iven a 9.8 percent increase,
firemen a 9.5 percent 'bike and lifeguards a 5,3 percent
raise . The starting police officer \vii! now receive $9,960
a year, "-'hile Lhe freshman fireman and lifeguard will
start at $9 ,516.
The remaining city cmployes \vere _given pay and
benefit increases lotaling 4.5 percent, which barely keep
pace with inflation, Even so. 1nost employcs are ~·ell sat·
isfied for they recognize thal in these t1n1~s kcep~ng p~ce
\\'ith inflation is quite an achievement m a city with
tluntington Beach's fiscal problems .
Industry, Not Houses
A long·stand1ng question over the future -_in·
d ustrial or residenti al~ -of 344 acres north of the exist·
ing Fountain Valley in.duslrial area appears lo be near·
ing a solutio n.
T\\·o \veeks ago, <'ltY rnunt1lmen ~ave_ the go·a head
to a project 111hich 11 ill put. siorm drains in the parc:el,
bounded roughly by Slat!•r Avenue. Newhope Street,
Wa rner Aven ue and Euclid Slrccl.
'fhe slorn1 drains are the first strr lo1vard the in·
dustrial development of the trac:t. Remaining irnprnve·
menls, such as 1vatcr and sewage lines v.1Ul be in stalled
as developers build on the land. . .
Some 01vners of property in the proposed industrial
area want to develop their land for resid en tial use, but
the city is sti cking lo its master plan 1vh ich shows an
industrial use for the land.
\V ith less than 20 acres left for development in the
original industrial area, the move by councilmen seems
a timely one to attract industry to r ountain Valley.
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• H '(Afllf~AS, ··AUTOMOSJLES-W~Y CAN'T 1HEY LEAVE A MINK COAT?'
ls Hal Boyle
ManWhoHas
The Answers?
Hal. Boyle . . ·
ffave you weeded out your useless v.·or·
r ies lately~
Nolhing shows up &11 amateur worrier
more than hie willingness lo fret about
anything and everything that comes
along. He v.·ears himself out worrying
about so many things that he falls
asleep. and no man can do a good job of
v.·orrying while he·s
in !hat condition.
Your professional
worrier, on the other
hand Is more selec·
li ve. He doesn't clut.
ter up his mind with
run-of·the·mill wor-
ries. When he knits
his brows it's about
something big 11nd
important.
Just as you clean your home, you
should clean out your mind occasionally
and throw away the tattered, molheaten
worries of the pasl.
HERE, FOR EXAMPLE, 11re 11 few
problems we "ve decided not to fret about
during the hot, exhausting summer
months :
Has Uncl e Sa m opened 1 secrtl I C·
count in a Sw1~s bank?
\\"ill J. Edgar Hoover berome the fir st
centenar ian head of a major U.S. govern-
ment bureau?
\\'hy is ii that the more v.·omen try to
be like men the more they cont inue to
act hke v.·omen'
Is sex here to slay? \\'hy?
Can you get a co llegE' educ;i tion "'ithout
attending class at all?
\\'hose face is more familiar to
lclevislon fans -Mavor John V,
Lindsay's or Lassie 's? ·
Exa ctly how hol. reall y, ii. 1.1 man 1vho
is hot under rhe CfJ!lar?
Is the "'hooping crane about l-0 undergo
a popula!ion explosion?
\\'ould F'rank Sinatra look better in 1.1
wig than a toupee~
Is it true that Walter t.latthau has been
secretly adop!ed b~· ~1ae West?
Will Muhammad Ali become a fighting
parson?
WHY MUST THERE be a ny in every
ointment ? Can't ""e develop a ny.
repellent oin lmeol?
When will doctors and dentist.. 1tart a
nice price war like chain storel!I and fill·
Ing stations do?
If the generation gap is stretched a.ny
farther v.·on"I it become a big fat yawn"!
\Vhen we all ran out or money. credit
took ill! place. Now that we are all run·
fling oot of credit, what can we find to tau ill place?
U charily begins 1t home, why don't
more people l!ltay home ?
ts the SJ ice. cream cone on tht
horizon?
II women think they al w11yi look mor~
liiterest.ing by taking something off, why
don't I.bey take ofl their ma1ear11?
ISN'T THERE a real danger that the
Democratic party will wind up with more
presidential candidate! than voters in lhe
1'72 election!
What will the: U.S. Supreme. Coun find
to turn loose nei t?
Will it find rta80NbJe ground$ to
declare Jtself uncona:Ututkw.I?
ls the time coming when children wlll
~ born with a pem:ion already in the ir
U nds?
Clln mo1or car11 ever be ml'de Nre until
eomeone come1 up with a safe m11rtlni?
Wbal "''ill happen lo pork barrel5 If v.·c
reach the point where thert la •bsolutely
no place left in America to build another
<lorn!
Abortion Verdict
Termed Unjust
To the Editor:
The recent opinion rendered by the
Court of Appeals st riking down virtually
all of California 's "thera.P'u!lc abor!ion
law·· cannot be termed JUSt for tJ1e Un·
born child, or the mother who must bear
!he anguish of having destroyed li fe .
Even lhe spurious grounds of rape, in·
cest. physical or me.ntal health of the
mother ha ve been removl'd as reasons
for terminating pregnancy. l nder !his
opinio n a ""'oman ha s a cons titu!1ona l
right to demand an abor tion. Does t11 1s
mean that a woman can interpre1
pregnancy as an illness and that a doctor
must treat her even if it i:r; con trary to
his med ical. moral or religious beliefs~
It could be argued th at a woman could
simply go lo a doctor \1-'illing lo perform
an abortion, but wha! if there "'erf' none
available? Would I.he doctor who did not
wish to perform the abortion be held in
violation of the law ?
ANOTHER inte rl)sting point rai~ed by
the learned judge:-1s th;it "qui ckeninJf '
(the mother has fel1 llfel is the point when
the baby has a right lo "independent
life." Qu icken ing generally occurs ar four
and a half mnn1hs.
\\/hat about the many \\-'o men "'ho ha re.
never experienced qu1C'kening. but have
delivered fully developed norn1al babies?
Does thi s mean that their life could be
taken when labor begins?
It is rerngnized !hat qu1ckeni r1g nHght
be one of the few means available !o
primitive tribes to determine whe n life
begins, but ou r society has long since
developed more sophislicated me1hods
v.•hidl measur(' life's activities at a much
earlier stage of en1bryonic development
Finally, how 00 these judges take in!n
account the numerous v.·ills and legac1e.~
tha! have be en a .... ·ardrd to children based
un the date of conception"
H til e child is given the legal rigllt tn
inherit n1oncy shouldn·l he be given a
chance to spend it ?
tMRS) 1\-tARJE De PIZZOI..
The No. 2 b•11e
To the Ed itor·
State Senator Dennis Carpenter's cur-
rent nev.•sletrer conlains a pleasanl
i;urprise.
He announces the resul~ or a poll of his
constituents here on the Orange Coast.
The question he asked was ... \.\'hat should
I.he two most important. Slate legislative
priorities be !his year?"' Over 5,000 of us
sent him our answers in the first week.
The final results are as follows :
Per·
cent
1. Redu cing Welfare 52
Z Saving Enviro nmenl 42
J. Reducing Taxes 35
4 Improving Schools 29
S. Creating r-.1ore .lobs 18
6. Reducing Crime 14
7. Improve Health Care 4
R. Consu mer Protection •
9. No Respon se 2
The \"Ole.rs In one of !he natlon·s most
conservative rounlies h11ve put the en·
vironmental crisis second in lmportanC1!
only to the wtlfare mess. ft conct>rns
more than crime in the 1itreels, even
more lhan high ta:xes,
Senator Carpenter hll 5, I think . gotten
the word. But I'm afraid that many of his
more cooservaU ve coUeagues still feel
Quotes
,\tr,.. Norma Jnhn son , S. f . ,
nelgh!)llr~IW)d )'Outh worlt ltader -"One
of the hartldl thing~ for v.•hJtP~ lo acce ri1
I!-th!~: U I do wmcthin$! good . Norma
Johruon did It. Not a black woman." ...
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~1ailhox
L•l!•ri from r••dut ••• 1Wlcom1. Hormoll•
wrU1ro ..,ould ronv1v """ ml l\ltU I" JOO wo•O•
or tou. Tn1 riv"' to <•nOt~ .. I•""" to hi 101<1
•• orlmln1•1 libt l 11 rtl••V•d •!I lent" mu•I on·
<ludo 1i1n9luro and m11hnJ 1ddr•u. l>Ut """'"' mav bo w•rhn1kl on ro~UHl II •ulll«1n1 r1oltln 11
OPOO .. nl. PHlr~ Wiii nor be PUblllht<I
lha t the desire for clean air and "'aler is
some kind of Commie plot to depre!>s cor·
porate earnings
Jn his ne11•sletle r, Senator Carpenter
expresses understandable c0ncern ov~
1he price \\'e. are going to ha1·e to p'1y for
a world in which man and beast can con·
linue !o survive. He writ rs,
"In consideri ng all eonscr11at1on t111d
environmental control lrg1slat1nn. your
Jaw makers mus! have the detern1inalion
lo withstand Lhe en1ot1ona! and often
popular demands for inst<1nt t1c1i11n
while they gather and examine 1he
<'Omplex intermix of scientific data and
the 'price' the people must p<i~'· in one
m;in ner or anolhcr. to achieve the
de~ired gnal."
llo"· murh art> l\'f' \\-"lll1ng to p;i~·~ l\"n
hahy pt'llcans h111·c h;i!chert 1n ('1!l forn1a
for nearly thr1'c years A few mnrf' .1car1;
;ind lhev ""111 he gnne DDT is doing 11 but
farmtrS ni;!ht here 1n Orange Cl111n1y
ha1·e ronl inul"d to use 11 because it Hi
cheaper than other less hazardnus
pcst1c1des. How n1a11y pelicans arc. .,.,.e
1\•ilhng lo. pay fnr a profit;ibll' t('l1nat!l
crop~ \Vh1ch pr!l•e is !he one Iha~ ~s 100
hi,':h~
Onr lc i::islalors need time to rrrnsidcr
the price of our 1vorld "s sur1·i1"al \\.hpn
!hey hn.1!1y present the bill, I hope some·
one 1.~ :;:till lef! !o pay ir
It was nice of ~cnator Ca rpenter ff\ ask
us. and I wonder if he 1vas ;is surprised
bv Oran,':"e C0un ty's dc1crrninati11n to
siive lhe environment as I \\-"as. But wail
until he poll s his brand·new 18-In 2l·year·
old consli1uen1 s. Tirey are even mnre in·
teres!ed in saving the world than 11•e old
folks are. They are the ones "'ho are
going to have. to try to survive on it.
E, J, PAYNE
Dnngero111 Bll.;ers
To the Editor :
I read with great interest a recen! arli·
cle, ''..Bikes vs Autos ."' In this arl1cle the
writer stre5ses the number of children
killed or ma imed wh ile riding bicycles in
accordance with present traffic regula-
tions.
It is very evident wtiy children are in·
jured, in fact I wonder \vhy ii docsn"t
happen more freQuen11 y. These traged ies
probably arc not caused pri1narily by t'.X·
isling laws, or by drivers of autornobile~.
but because ot the utter disregard by the
bike riders of all traffic regulations .
'"'EVERYWHERE one drives he. will see
the following Violations: two cttildren on
one bike; riding wlth both hands in
pockets , riding on I.he wrong side· o{ the
~treet ; culling CQrners at !he in·
tersections; not slopping, or even looking,
at "Stop" signs ; not signalling for tu rns;
and riding at night without lights.
PR rents Ignore their children 's ridlng
habit! and the poUce disregard lhc l11w
infractions but woe to the motorist who
injure~ one of the riders.
Riding a bike. is supposed to be good
lralning lov.'ard eventually driving an
autqmohile Probably lhi~ 1s true 1f tht'
same rrgulat1ons are oh.~ervrd by the
bike rider~ 1ha! are enforced \\'hf'n dn\·
In~ 11 ca r Mowe~·er. !lle re unrlouhf('dl y is
a h)~h co rrelntifln hetwcen bike rid1ri~
habiL'< and the high insurance ratel!I fnr
young operators or motor vrhicle~.
W. A. YOt;NG.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
The Hu ntington Beach Police De---
partment should in vesligate lhe
sergeant who invrstigates 1he Hunt·
ington Beach Police Department.
-L. J\I. C.
T~I• ••1!ur1 ••f!•d 1 r1•ll111' vl•w1, ft61
ftt<1>1•rlly IMu 11 I~• ••••~•o•r. lo•d
~our "' ~ttYt M G!oo"'' Guo, 0•111 l"llt!.
Wider Seats
For Buses
May Be Ruse
Guest Editorial
\Vould onc·inch addilional width of a bus
se;it lure additional ride rs away from
private automobiles?
The US House of Representaltves
evidently believes i1 would . By voice vote,
the House tia~ passed a bill permitt ing
buses 102 inches wide to operate on in·
lcrstale t11i.;h"·ays. unless the secretary of
1ransportat1on determ ined they "'oul d
cre<1te a traffic hazard. The limi t no.,.,, on
rhe national system of free"•ays is 96 in·
che.c;. The addit ional six inches "'ould add
one inch to the width of each seat and
two inches lo aisles.
Critics of the bill smelled a scheme to
permll larger and heavier trucks to use
the interstate sy.~t em. Legislation all ow·
ing V.'1der buses would be followed, they
'~arned. by proposa ls to legalize "'ider
trucks. 13u! Rep. James Wright.' D-Tex.,
said the on!y purpose wa.c; to make bus
!ravel more co mfortable and Uius induce
conunutcrs to leave their cars at home.
The J02·inch buses are now pern1it.ted
in some ci ties and on non.interstate
highw11y~ in ~ome stales. Aboul. 22,00(1 ol
!he .,.,.idcr carriers' are. now operating. but
because or the 96-inch restriction on in·
lerslate highways tliey cannot use these
routes to transport suburban passengt'.rs
t.n the cities. Lllnes on !hr freeways are
at leasl 12 feet wide and one con·
gressman declared it Wt!$ ridi~lous that
the widest buses are not allowed on the
wides t highways in the nation.
The Senate still must act on the bill,
Should it and the sec~tary of lransporta-
tion go along with the House. DO im·
mediate upsurge in bus patronage can be
expected. One-I nch more hip room will
nol cause Ameri cans ta change their
long..eslabllshed habit of driving lheir own
cars to work. A more effective way of en-
cnura ging use of buses would be to
establish eKclusive lane~ for these car·
riers nn lhe freeways . A passenger on a
bus whiuing by barely moving lines of
private cars 11t the rush hour would likely
become an inst.ant CQOVtrl to mass
tran~rlatiQn.
-Portland Ortgonla1
---B11 Geor,e ---1
Dear George :
I have read everything t can
about.-the generalion gap but no
·~1unon Is offt'red lo my problem. I
ha\'e a 19-year-0ld nephew. How
can I widrn the gener1tion gl'lp
between w;? lie slill OccaslonBlly
spea~ ro me.
FIFTYISH
Dea r F"1fty1sh.
Tel l him lo get a haircut. gel a
1oh :inrl <JU it 11~ng I.hat gOl"lf.Y" sla ng.
If hr haflpen s to be II hard--work1ng,
~hort·haired chap with a good
vncahulary, you tum hippie.
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Aerosol Sprays
Are Dang~rous
Th e airwaves have been flooded for
years "'ith beguiling commercials for
aerosol sprays which hold together
in every1hing from a windstorm to a
steam bath.
Bu! lhe r-.ladison Avenue message
lea\·es this part out: these sprays w1!1
~ blo"·torches
·in the presence of a
fl ame. ant1 they ron---
tain chemi eaJs whic h.
may sear the eyes,
damage the lungs
and wea k en the
heart,
Hundreds of mil·
lions of these color-
fully packaged spray
cans have been sold. But the manufac·
lurers have never detern1incd whether
the propellants, polyrncrs. pla sti cizers,
solvents and J;cenrs in Lhe sprays are
safe when combinc.>d.
The propellant in most of 1hcse sprays
is a form of Freon, 11 DuPnnt i:rroduct
long used ali a refr igt'rant. It makes up
as much as 75 percent of the ingredienls
by V.'eight.
WHILE TT is kno11•n that Freon ha s
damaged the hearts nf te st animal s. and
the substance has hecn linkC'd to !he
death of hundreds of kid~ whn inhaled it
fnr a .. hl~h." the hair sprav manulac·
turers apparen tly ha1·e no qualn1s about
encouraging you 10 spray it ilround your
hf;i(i.
Thr only hint. thr trusting buyer may
gt>! that the spray is flammable and nox·
inus is a fine.print warning on the back of
the can wh ich cautions against getting il
near a flame and spraying it in the eyes
New eviden ce of !he dangers of the
spravs has now been gathered by the
CitizCns Advocate Office, a \Vesl Los
Angeles product safety group, "'hic.h has
Jack Andersu:-J
prepa red a drafl study of the sprays.
THIS C01\SU.\1ER group assessed 81
retail and beauty shop brands by pricf',
weight and labeling . In addition. they
have established the chemical in ·
gredients of most brands. Here are thei r
1nain findings
-Besides !he kno1vn dani;er~ of the
sprays to thr heart. !here is reaso n lo
link them tn skin , ~ye, lung and mucous
membrane disorders.
-None of the 81 cans ex;im incd \i sled
ingredients. Th is, of course, makes it e.x-
tremely difficult for doctors to warn pa·
l.icnts who ha ve respiratory, hea rt and
skln ai!menl s about ce rtain sprays that
might endanger them . It also makes it
difficult for physicians to treat pat ients
who have toxic rea clinns
-Some of the 81 ca11s have no he.111\h
v.•arn1ngs, so me several v.•arn1ngs . Only
32 "'arn against lrttini;: children get near
the spray, some 6fi 11'am abou t possible
eye troubles.
-The 1\arn1ngs on some C'an<> lo "avoid
inh::i.lin£.·· arr ;:i.lmn<,f u:;elr~.., s1nrr 1t IS
virtually impo!'~1ble 1r, a1·n1d hrei11hing
the subs1ance ;;flc.r sprayin,!l 11 oo the
he;id indoors
Des.pllP 1he 1·;irietv of exot1<' n11me
brand~. many of the spra ys are thf' same
stanrtarrl f,1rmulas made hy B. F".
Gnodrirh Chr>m1cal. Co . Amerchol. and a
handful of other companie s.
This means lha1 a 39-ccn! can or
''Sl)!c." may be 1he s:irnc. or 1'irtually lhe
same, a~ a nlore rxpensivPly pac kaged
and promoted brand selling fo r $3.
Too Much to E1iforce
\Vhy can'I \\'e "he against .. something
n•ithout ""'anting to fo rce o!her people lo
ad opl ou r vie"·? Americans seem to have
a gen i u s for !urning moral issues
inlo legal problems and trying to enforce
ntatters of ta ste.
J happen lo be: \lery much opposed to
bull fighting, 11nd would not go to see one.
I woold like lo persuade other people that
H is a gross and barbarous activity.
BUT nns rs A long wa y from saying
that J would try to prevent othe r people
from attending or watching a bull figh! if
!hey wanted to. It is im possible to
legislate. or enforce, matters of taste and
private morality. We found It disastrous
with Prohibition. and are finding it
equally so with gambling 11nd narcotics
today.
A group of humane people: this summer
organltelt to prevent lhe closed-c.ircu il.
showing . in movie lt1~aJ~rs, of a bull fl gbt
in Spain. Bull fighting Is illegal in the
U.S., and the Television Code prohibits
showing such exhibit! on home television.
The group i! not satlsMed wi1h thi~. II
wanted ID stop the clO!led-eircuit showing
lo afficiand oes v.·ho would pay to see it
privately. And this , 19 me, is an in·
lringement of basic person al libcnies.
THE P U R l T A N ~tORALITY in
Amertca still insists on tumin~ what may
be a ".~in'' into a ''crime.'' and !hat i::im(l-
ly cannot De done. It m11y he 11 ~in to
gamble, to take dope. to enjoy watch1ni:
' violence 11nd cruelty In :inimnl~ -but
these are malter~ belwet>n a n1an Rnrt hi.~
Maker. not betw~n !ht' individual 11nd
the civil soclet,v .
If 111 the boou in this country were
r-"1~ ._..... • .._.__ .. ,_., '""-"\•'
( . . , , .
Sydney J. Harris , .. . . .
poti.rert into the ocean tomorrow morning.
everyone would be a great 1\eal better
off. from every point nr vi ew. I
personally would be happy if v.·e decided
to do this. But it must be done volun-
tarily. not under external compul sion. ll
is a mattP.r of choice and convicti on, not
or crime and pun ishment.
People have a right to he wrong, to be
tasteless, even lo harm themselves. Erl·
ucation, not legislation, is the only
permanent and effective way to make:
people more fully human .
--M1MI
\Vednesday, August 4, ·1971
'I lle editorial pa ge o/ thr Dail11
Pilot !eek.! to i nform 011d tlim-
vlate r eader& by prrsent.ing thl.f
newspaper's opiniom ond co m-
mc11!-0ry on top1c1 of interest
ond sig11ificonrc. by providing a
for11m for the ezpr"ssion of
our renders' opinion~. and b11
prrscn!o1g t/1e divers e vft u1·
point.,. of ittformr.d nbserver!
and spnkrsme11 on t.op1C$ of th•
dcy.
Robert N. \\1ecd, Publisher
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VOL. 64, NO. 185 , 8 SECTIONS , 90 PAGES
EDITION
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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' Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1971 TEN CENTS
Wanta Buy Newport Hollie? Then Get in Line
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By L. PETER KRIEG
01 lftt Dt llJ 1'1111 Ullt
\Vanl to buy a house. in Harbor View
Ridge, th e last 40·10t plot io Harbor View
Hills ?
Get in tine.
But Sl<'p to the rear, behind some 14
others who, despite an economy .M op.
pressive as the hea t, these days, have
been physically lined up, some of them
for a week and a half. !()spend as much
as $91 ,600 in the latest John D. Lusk and
Sons development above Corona del ~l ar .
They are waiting, and not minding it a
bit, for Saturday morning when salesmen
h11ve promised lo start taking orders for
the secluded tract.
\Yhy?
''Wi ll somebod y please te!l me. says
T\1rs. J.11mes Ewbank. who's been there·
11\nce a we~k ago Monday, and yet is only
second In line.
She"s right behind ~frs . Michael
Kneubuhl, who had &rived moments
bcfnrf', was tol dshe'd ha ve ln stay there
personally lo hold her place, and decided
she'd do jusl that.
··1 want a view house." t.lrs. Kneu buh l
declared, a reaso n echoed by most of the
ot.hers n1aint<'lining the vigil.
.. , was prepared for this." she said.
"\Vhat's !v.·o weeks out of yo ur life to gel
something yo u've eJv.·ays wanted."
1\-ir~. Ewbank v.·asn"t planning to park
herstlf there. but decided sh(' might its
we!J stick around to insure her family
Aims for
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1vould gel the larger house and the lot
the.y want.
··\Ve'ye got lh<'m all picked out," Mr1.
Kneu buhl said, "I've had nune pie.keel eul
for months.··
\\'hen on that Monday morning a third
bu) er. !\.1rs. Edy,·ard Grabov.·ski. arriYed,
they decided they'd better set up 11am1
rulf's.
They :::et 10 a..m. to 5 p.m., the hour!
the sales off ice is open. as 1he time those.
jSt e NEW HOMES, Page ZJ
Home
Trip Called Gre.atest Exploration in History
HOME BUYERS AND .STAND-INS LINE UP AT SALE S OFF IC E
In Harbor View Hills, a View Worth W•iting For (
9 Cent Cut
Newport-Mesa Trustees
Slice Tax Bills Some
E.v GEO HGE LEIDAL
0! !~1 Dolly Piiot i1•11
f\'e1vpn r!·1'1csa Unified School Di strict
trustees de clined lo ta ke adva ntage of a
bond redc1np1ion lax windfall Tuesd;iy
night and adoplcd an operating budget
ne'arly ident ical to pre\'JOUS eshmalt'..~.
As a result. !axpayf'rs in Costa h1csa
will pay f11·e cen1s per ~100 of assessed
valuation less this ~·ear than they did last
yt'ar with a Iota! t<i.~ rate nf $$ na Pf'f
SlflO The ~chonl '"" ralP in .\'{'l'>'JWfl
tkach 1111\ drnp n1nr rents In $4.69 per
""' The loc;il t;lxrs, 1vhrn coupled v.•nh
~\;:itp .'lflrl f<'r!c-ral mnnc~ s 11 ill rirnv11le
l:lfl !I million In np<'r:i tr rlrmrnt;ir\ _ mirl-
rlle ;inr! h1ch schnol~ in 1hr H;:irbor Arr:i
(nr the !!171-72 .~rhool ~c:ir
R0;1rd mrmhrr~ \"IC'wrd lhr bonrl
red<'rnptinn lax r:ilr rlet:rca~l' nf mnre
1h;in 20 cent s 11·11h ro n~11kr:iblP s11sric1nn.
··1 :irn vrry un(><"JS\ ;ihnut the hugf' dif-
lerenre 1n lhe hnn rl lax rate:· bna rrl
mrmhrr Dnn;i !d Str;i uss nf r-.·ewpnr t
Sfach sairl ··I'm concerned a Dou! its
vnlatilily"
Selim S. "Rud · rr:inklin. trus1ee frnm
Cn~ta Mes:i. sharer! the conce rn abn11t lhe
unexprc1ed hnnd tax rale drop ··There
are a lot of riue~tinn marks in !he rounly
auditnr"s philosophy ahout V.'hal are ade·
Board Approvc..s
$9,000 Cut
In CdM Contract
quatr bond reoay1nent reserves tha t af-
fect the rate:·
Superintendent Jnhn IV Nicoll in-
troduced a variety of hud gr1 :i<l 1uslmcnl~
the board could make. bu t ca ul innf'rl
;;i bout planning on budg<'1 incrca~cs since
lhe bond la x: rate cC<l uld go up fro1n 12 1o
16 cents next yeitr.
The rate. once bnnd issue~ ;:irr.
authorized b.\' thr. bnarr1, is srt b~· the
county aud itor. he nn1cd.
Thus 1ru.:1ees opled In slay y,·1th1n thr
11 ·ccril o~rar1ni: fund 1nrre.1sr appro1·pd
in rarller budgot cnnsidr rn t1nns.
They apprn1·ed !he r.iinnr hurl~Pt ::irl-
1u:-1n1rn!s hut votrrl rlo\1n a r('n1 anrl nnr-
h::!lf cnmmun1!y ~er1·1rr~ r:ix r:i1r bnns1
An eight-tcn!hs nf ::i crnt lt>1 v to ~llpfl'"'rl
!he \"P IVfXHl ·t.lcsa ~h:irr nf lhr Cna~!l1nr
negi(lnal O<·cupat1nn Tr;i1n1ng program
11'<1<> approvPd hy 1hr borird . hn Y.r1·rr
TY.n rrprrsn!;tlJ\"'S or 1hc r-..·r11·1Y1r!
Harb11r Rnard of Rri:illnrs -~pokC' durin.i;
!he hour-long public hearing nn the
burlget.
Orin I, Hudr!lcs1nn n{ 1211 K1ni;:s lload.
\\"ewporl Beach, ur ged lhe bn:i rd !o hnlrt
the increase in budgeted expenses tn "no
more lhan five pcrccnl over lc-.\1 .vear ·•
He noted the dis trict r xpr.cted only a 2 ~
percent increase in rnrnllment nex l ~·c;ir
bu r h:id charted a i:i percent increase 111
the "1ntal expense nf rdt1c,1 lion "
Huddleston and Glenn V. M:irl!n of 4Rn7
Portland Drive, Corona de! Mar. cited
:idmini strative expense increases in thr
budgel lhitl 2.ppeared lo be out nl line.
Franklin noted it was diff icult ln com-
pare a budget "drawn In meet needs nf
maximum growth " to actual expenses of
'See BUDGET. Page 21
By United Press lnttrnatiorial
The Apollo 15 Mtronauls headed for
home today with the most preciou~ scien-
tific cargo Lhe moon has ever yielded .
The verdict of the long future may be
that their 12-day, $445-m illion. 502.()0(l-
mile round triP: tn the moon v.·as onf' nf th~ great.est exPcditlons Jn the history of
science .
Be that as it ma y, the tllree <1stronauts
aboard the Endeavour carried these
priceless things:
-Pieces of whal ma.v prove tn be !ht
primordial surface nf I.he moon formed ;it
the solar system's birth S(Jme 4.6 billion
yf'ars ago.
-The first sample...-from a lunar lava
no .... ·, rich in clues to !ht \'10Jent inner
lurmoi! or the moon before it cooled
abnu l 2.5 bill ion years agn.
-Tht> first cores of lunz.r subsoil 1.aken
I t the depth nf eight /eel.
-Films showing detail.! of ancien t
lunar feature& and of tht moon".s current
BQard ·Opposes
Nelv Airline Use
Of County Port
Unani mou.~ 0ppos1tion rn P a c i I i e
Southwest Airlines' application to initiate
14 flights daily out of Orange County
Airport lo northern California was voted
Tuesda y by the Board of Supervisors.
Count y representat ive.~, headed by
J'iflh District Superv isor Ronald Ca.spers
of Newport Beach. ll>'ill al\end the Public
Utilit ies Commission hearings on the PSA
request beginning Sept. 7 in San Fran-
cisco. Caspers pushrd through the mnve
to nppose the PSA proposals.
''The proposed flights "·nuld nnl.v
rlup!ic are the Air Cahfornia service wr.
ha\'f' now t.n San Francisco, San .Josf', And
Oa klanrl ;i nd tht proposed fli~hl~ 10
SacTcmento." C.:ispcrs said. "Thf're is nn
nrtf's.~H~· shnY.'n for additional fhghts and
!he rr.sult an1 noise "
!I w;is :ca l~n agreer! 1n nppn.~" lhf' 11p-
r0m1 ng appl1c;i!ion by Air \.\'est !o fly tn
S;in Franrisco from 1hf' ]ll{';i l airJ)QrL-
Su perv1S(lr.~ reaffirmed thelf poliry of
holding jet nights al the airport lo (hf!
rnntractur:il limit or 41 rla ily. Thr con·
1rc::1s .:ire wi lh Air Wrsl ;ind Air
C:il1fornia and expire la te Lhi.! year and
early in 1!172.
Board mc1nbcrs also supporled Air
Cal's proposed daily flight to Sacramcn·
to. Caspers said they would nor increasr.
the number of da ily flights, dropping a
f!Jghl to San Diego.
The Sacr<-..mento flight was subjected In
PUC hearings in April and tht e~
amincr·s recommendation to the com·
missiOl'l is expected shortly.
Ai r Cal officials said flight~ would bf!
Inaugurated 30 days after permission Ls
granLed.
Preservutio1i Eyed
topog raphy ne ver photographed before.
As Apollo 15 circled the moon fo r the
sixth and last da y, David R. Scott said trr
day he would like to sla y there for weeks
gazing at the "mind·boggling" lunar
lc.byrin1h far below.
"I just wish we· had more lime
because, believe me, there·s an a1o11ful Int
to be seen and done up here ." Scott said
he and his two co\league.o; "'ere av.·akened
to the tune of the opening theme fr.om the
movie "2001: A Space Odyssey."
Caspers
Before fir ing themseh·es nut of lunar
(lrbit late loday. Scott , Alfred J\t Worden
and .James 8 . lr1~·in were leavi ng behind
an 80-pound satellite th2.t. will circle the
mnon for it year, moniloring radiation
and magnetic forces.
But todit y n1arked Uie anri or manned
lunar exploration until Apol lo 16 sets out
l\1arch 17 on R mission a! ambitious as
Apolln IS
Scotl tnld ground conlrol at Houston :
··As we go around in lunar orbit here I
Fumes
Supervisor Fl<Lys Bl<Lbberniouths
By JACK BROBACK purpose buL he wa1 concerned, "that Uie
Of I-• DlllV 'lllt lt•" ,_ bou lhl b I did " F'ilth District Supervisor R o ' a J d presi •11ew • t s e ore we ·
Caspers nf r\'ev.-port l!<"ach 1oday 1dvised Smith replier:! th.at the Information was
Orange County department be;;ids In drop obtained by direct questions to the 1d-
their "'wide 1'1peo moulh." pnlicy Inwa rd n1inistrative off ice 1nd lhat it was not
the pres.& aod reply "no comment" to volunteered lo the press.
queries more ofltn. At thi.ii point Caspers joined the
Ca!pers, obviously nettlea by new s discussion &ayi ng . "'In the six months I
~tories concerning his action.Ii". said n .. ve been in this office I've become very
''there are times when I havf' found 11 roncerned about things 1hat I have heard
ne cessary tn say it's none of your God abnu1 in the press for !he first time . This
damn business." causes cnnfu.~ion and lhe v.·aste nf
Caspers' remarks followed a statement valuable time running down the in-
b.v Su ptrvisor Ralph Clark of Anaheim formal1on
concerning Ii news s!ory in today ·s ed1-"I asked thal dC'partn1en t heads and
!ions of the Les Angeles Times on the el-cmployes refrain from running their own
reel of salary cuts nn the county's ex· publicily depar1n1ents and to refrain
panded drug abuse program. from such a wide open mouth policy."
"I .am concerned about t.he program Caspers said ht recently "almost lost''
;i;nd :ilso about the fac1 the press was told the Upper Newport Bay wildlife preserve
or poss ible budget adjustments before the project becau se of a news story
~upervisors we re infor med." Clark furn-.. [ v.•a11 quo1 ed ai s1tying !he Secretary
ed. of the In terior was going lo rlccl11re the
The Times s1 or.v said cnunly itd· .:ire• 11 v.·ild lilt preserve but I nnly sai d
mi nistratrvt office aide.~ had stated tha t that f thought the secretary wou ld.
11 $2.ono per position salary cu! nn all new .. This caused the Irvine Company lob-
county J11bs du ri ng rhe cnm1ng year byis! to contact the Interior Department
would 5everely hamper the drug 11 buse ;i;nd I had to apologile and lost much
prnp:ram . grriund in the dnve fnr the pre~rvf' "
Times s!aff member Don Smith. whn Ca.~pcr~ concluded, "'The pre ss shnulrl
"'rntf' the story. asked Clark if he th nught <Jllnlr us correc:!l.v and department heads
county ne w~ sources should be closed to should button their lip~ "
lht press. He said 1f so. he objected Ln ~upervisnr \.\'1lham Phillips nl Fu!lertnn
:!'uch a policy as past president of the wa~ the !one mr.mhc r of the bnard 10 de-
Ora nge County chapter of Sigma Della frnrl the righl of lhe prc~s 10 seek 1n-
Chi. profes sion al journalism socitty_ formatio n He added. "The b'lard should
Clark said that thal was nol. hi~ no! hamper th ese efforts."
* * * * * * Superviso1·s' Budget Cuts
May Cripple D1·ug Pla11s
By JACK BROBACK
Of t~t l»•llY '1111 S!•ll
Orange County supervisors in their
eagerness to cut the record S242.t million
county budget may ha ve severely crip·
'
pie d an approved $910,000 drug abuse
program.
Eludget Analysts in the county ad-
ministrative office said a slash of $2 ,000
per perKtn fo r each of 213 new positions
countywide ordered by the stlpervlsors
could limit the drug program staffing lo
three months. Two change orders resull ing in a $9.000
reduction in the $1.11 mill ion construcl.ion
projecl it! Coron:i del Mar Hi gh Sc:h(l(ll
w ere approverl by I.hr Newpor t-M'esa
3ch0fll board Tuesday nigh L
Allhoui;th the borerd ar prnv<'d lhe mint"lr
thanges in work to be done al lhe school.
trus!C'es refused to grant !he contractor a
23-<lay cxtcnsinn,
Upper Bay Plan Presented But. County Adminislrative OHic:er
Roberl Thomas cast a ray Qf llghl on Lhe
problem . He said it might be possibl e to
use funds from the federal Emergency
Services Employment Act.
Board member Donald E. Smallwoori ,
of CtJ~lfl ~lcsa . objerled In the cxl.en sit"ln
<Jf time since the di~1nct h:i d paid a
prem1um in lhe conl.racl with Berry
Construction Company 10 complC'1e the
renovations prio r to the start nf school ln
September
Another change orde r 1ndica1cd a net!d
to reroutr an "xtsll11g fieY.~cr line recently
rti~'·ered undtf tht footings of the ne\~·
bui1d in~ At the rcrnm~c•1dat1nn nf
Su prrintr ndcnt .luhn \V, Nicoll. trust PC5
sli pulotcd th(' S2.40fl ros1 nf !IHs ilrm be
borne hy the 11rc~ltec1s, IV1 ll1am Rlurork
and •Partners, Thr lirni 1Jcqi ~11f'rl lhe
nr igi nal huild1nt: :ind th"1r nr1i;i·1al rtr;n1-
ini;is dlrl nn! !lh1111 lhr six-inch .,~c1~rr .l1nr
tncountCred "'hen worker~ dug for the
new f()O\lng s, Dr . Nicoll aaid.
A report outlining how L'pper Newport
Bay could be deve:oped. or could be pre·
servt.d, or bol.h, was presenled to lhl!!
Lipper Newport Bay Cooperati ve Plann·
ing Projecl policy committee late I.his
aft ernoon.
The report de1a1ls ex.isling wildlife
charae1trist1cs And puls priorilles on
5pecific are11 s lhat.. H preserved in lhe1 r
natural state, would prol cct the mosl
wildlif<'.
Breaking !he bay 1010 s1X" sectors. lhe
rcpnrt say~ !hf"rf' are some areas. 1n Pach
of lh:>n1 !J!ai 11 wnulrl be "1se tn protect.
P0:1 cy cummi.tce men1b~rs. Fl/th Dis·
tr ir! ~1in!'r1•1.~or Ron;ild E Cas pers, ,"Jew·
por1 '.'-::;ic.h Ma .vor !!:(.[ Hirth Jin() Irvine
ron1nany rr,·~1drn! \\'11li;1 n1 R ~1/l!'nn,
11·err Pxprr.t(!d tn it ~k fnr timt 1(1 re view
lhe rePort al today 's meiat.ing.
The report, prepared by Newport Beael1
officials George Dawes and Rod Gunn.
offers five altemalf' plans of future us-e,
r:inging lrom 101al preservation lo virf.u.
ally tot.al developmwt. lhe latter incorp.
orating extensive residential. commercial
and recreational uses.
It makes no recommtndaUon which the
group 5hould choose.
Supervi!Of' Caspers has proclaimed
lhat 111 least part of the bay, probably
the upper end, should be retained as a
national wildlife reruse and has succeed-
ed in getting the U.S. Department of the
, Jntennr to consider th•H possibility.
The repor1 says s1eps musl hf' takm
to lmprov r the water q11al i1y 11r1rl to '".
rlut"e 1he accelerated flow of silt 1n!n the
bay.
By preservin 11 the bay in ill entirety,
the report says , wildlife resources would
be maintained at. the current level.
··Some increase of, wildlife specie& can
be expected wilh eonunued loss of ot.her
C(lastal wl'llands." the report suagesl~.
11 &.\.YI if the bulk of lhe bay, from the
first Island up to near lht top, were pre-
served. • five to 10 pe:rcent reduclion
In wildlife could be expec~.
By preserving only the area 11urrooltd-
lng Uie thret islands and at tbt: up per
end . tilt report says, 1 similar JO per-
cent los11 Of wi ldlife: would likely occur.
By relaining lhe. entire bay above t.he
lhree islands for ll refu ge, lhe report 1n.
dicatel' 11 reduclion o( ·as much as 50 per-
cent of lhe niarsh nesti ng 1pecies "'ould
occnr.
"Endangered species of rail ! wadi11g
(See: UPPER BAY, Pase. 2)
The hoard appropriated $1 million ror
this prog ram and the federal government
ls to provide $9 million.
Budget aides 1ald if. relief is not found
the txpan1ion of the methadone main-
tenance program could be hit hard . There
are now 200 former heroin addict& on the
program and 500 were lo be: added.
Also hit by Lile cut· will be pa.id di rec-
tors for six new community drug clinics,
the budget eiperU fear.
Not affected is expansion on the delOx·
lfltatlon program at the Orange C<Junly
i\1edical Ce nter. It will not go into full
operation untll October because of the:
need to train workers .·
F'lfth District Supervisor Ron a 1 d
Csi!';:pers of Ntwporl Beach, who had
pu.~hed lhroup:h !he drug abust projec1.
said today that he had oot been .aware of
lhe tiffect of the a.alary cut.s.
can look do"'Tl and I can just :spend weeks
and 1l'eeks looking and I can pick out any
number of superb sites down thtre which
would take you several weeks to analyze
on the surface.·'
"There's just so much hert, to coin .a
phrase, it 's 'mind-boggling'."
This was a low-k ey joke. since "mind·
boggling" v.·as the term Scott used to
describe his impression of lhe moon on
Apollo J5's arrival lhere 12.st Friday.
House Passes
2-year Draft;
War End Urged
\VASl-11\'GTON (AP) -A two-year
draft bill urging President Nixoo la
negotiate a "final date" for total U.S.
\rithdrawal from Indochina was p2.ssed
by the House today anC! went to the
Sen'ale.
But antiwar senators said they will not
even have 1(1 conduct a full blown
filibuster to block final enactmen t before
September.
It wal'> the Hou.se.'s firsl vote eVen for
imposing a congressiona l stand on ending
the v.·a.. although previo us proposals had
Jost by ever narrower margins.
House Armed Servic:es Chairman F'.
Edward Heber!. ( D-La. ). says the
Indoch ina Y.·ar language worked out by
Hnuse-.c;en;itp conferees "wi ll nol Ii~ the
President's hands."'
The House, by ever narrower votes. has
turn ed doy,•o all previous v.•ar-pullout
measures.
The draft bill's l.?..'lguage urges Presi-
dent Kixon to negotiate a fina l date v.·ilh
Hanoi for a ceasefire and total
wi thdrawa l of U.S. forces fro m Indochina
in return for release of all American
pr iso ners nr v.·ar
The narrowest House rejection of .~uch
a proposal. was the last: 219-176 refusal to
aci.:epl the Senate's original amendmenl
set11ng a nine-month deadline on the U.S.
pullout.
Sen. Alan Cranston <D-Calif. ), &aid
Tuesday he and Sen. Mike Gravel ! 0.
Alaska ). will easily be able to block
Senate dr&t acti on until Congress begins
a month ·loog reces.s Friday.
''Jt wil not lake a f u 11-b 1 ow n
filibus1er," Cranston said. He also said
antiwar senators will be able to filibuster
the draft bill indefinitely after Congress
returns Sept. 8 if Senate Dcmocralic
Leader Mike Mansfield supporls them.
Orange
lt'ealher
Beach te mperatures will be Ill
with inland mercury al 72 -bul
those are ju~t lhe overnight lows.
Da ytime higha will be 7S and 94.
Sunshine will prevail with somt
hJgh clouds.
JNSmE TODA 1:'
Oranf1t County 1101 rtceivtd 4
$720 .000 fedtrcd grant to Mtp
deuelop a police radio •ustem
wo r0111 of Dick Tracy. See Page
10,
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f OAllY PllOl N Wtd,,e~l)', A1.113~st it, 1~71
A Little Longer
School Tustinees
'
Modify Hair Rule
University High School boys "'Lil be
allowed to welt their hll 1r a iltl!t. lruiger
next fall under revised drl!ss rode rult s
adopted this "'eek by Tus r1n district
lrus!Hs.
The board found acceptablt a revision
by trustee Chester G. Briner of 11 pro.
posal introduced by another board
membtf_
Oickran Boran1.!ln , trust~ from Santa
Ana had suggested trustees adopt
bukal.Jy tti.e: same regul1tions turned
down by the board last spring except for
the rules regulating hair length and b"n-
nina headbands. Boranian's mollon fa.iled
for Jack of a :second.
Briner, of Mission Viejo. then in-
lroductid Boranian"g reeommen da.Uon ad-dini tht: rule that "hilir shall nol ex ten d
be.low the bottom of the back of a d.re,ss
shirt (collarJ or the ti>it of a T-shirt (nttk-
band\C'
Briner also moved that the en tire code,
including the previously adopted rules for
a:trl!. carry an addeQ..nott : "Nothing in
this dre~ and grooming code shall be
construed to prevent the administration
from making mart severe limitations fnr
t.boge 1tudeou p1rtlcip.t1ting in athletic profl'&ZM.,,
Mrs. June Smith. bnard member from
Tustin, noted the addition to the dress
~ brings the "Titten rules in line with
•ctual practice in the distric t -meaning
coaches gave generally apphed stricter
rules on ha 1r length. particularly.
Briner 's motion pa.o;.o;fd \\'ith a 3 to t
v~. with Bnranu1n opposed.
Although he vnred against the dress
rules for boys, Soranian. a moderate
elected to the bo1rd la.st April. said he
felt t.be revision represented a sma ll vic-
tory. "I 'll just keep chipping awa y."' he
sa id.
.Bor.uiilll nol.ed that &ard President
Paul f , Calhoun, of Santa Ana voted in
favor of the re.J1xed rules. Calhoun has
consistently opposed any relaxa tion of th e
rules iii force for boys during the 1970-71
school yell'.
Mr11. Smith asked Br iner if he 1nttnded
to relaz: the previously suggested ban on
headbands that. had betn dropped from
thf' code as introduced bv Boranian.
"I purposely a\•Oided that item."
Brinl".r said. "! be !i ~ve headband.o; are
eev~r@d in tht opening paragraphs of the
dress e.ode."'
As adopted . the 1971-72 Tuslin dress
i:r 1:? i:t
Slip of Tongue
Almost Hairy
At Tustin Meet
Male Ripul'lUll wtll 1101 result fro m the
Tustin Union Hign School board action on
the rules for boy&' dress.
A thorough mmbing nf not e.s today nn
tht hair rule inserted ~1ond11y night by
Ma.rd member Chester G. Briner of Mis-
sion Viejo_ reveal~ the sli p of tongue that
might have fostered waist-length hair on
bo~ s
Brmer, read 1n10 the minute~ of ~
meeting 1 motion that &1tid h1ir mu.5t not
ext.end belo"' "the bottom nf ~ dress
shirt" whic h C(luld be eon5lrued lo mean
the end of th e shirtt.til
However. toda y Briner nor~ ht passed
1 v.71tt.en ,·ersion of his motion on to the
board clt rk It contained the missing
Wilrd "collar "
Sriner'.s in1 ent1on \I as t0 11ber<1!izt the
5lJPf!rintendent's spnn& recnmmendar.inn
that. placed I.ht boys" lnek.!i cu!nff point at
the top of the coll ar of a regular dress
dlirt
Hence. boys aUendini rh~tr1rt schools
may grOIJ.' their ho.1r abtlut t\n 1nrh and a
half lnii1er . not a foot .tnl'l a h.tlf longl'r
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and grooming code provides that:
"Standards of dress and grooming for
s1udt.nl$ at~nding school. and school ac-
riville~ "'I ll empha!ile neatness and
cleanliness. It is well rtcn gnized that a
neat and "'ell groo med appearance cnn-
tnbules in a posilive manner lo the
edLJcaLional climate nf thP school. Ha ir.
clnthing or garments .,.,•h1ch a.re u11usual
tnough lll a!U-acl allentinn fir detract
frnm the edLJcat iona! program can not be
tolerated.''
Ru les for 8oy1
f\ot Acce ptable
-"Extreme ha1r sty!t.S or excessiv,
sideburns. Sideburns m.ty not ex1end
below the bottom flf the ea r. Hair shall
not extend below the bolt.om of !ht back
of a dress !<hirt (collar) or the top of a T·
shir l !neckband ).
-Facial hair.
-Tank tops.
-Dress-do"'" appearance.
-Jackets. shirts or sweaters that bear
the insi gnia or name tJf any organiz ation
not sponstJred by the schoo! or d1str1cl.
-Thongs.
-Bare fee t.."
The girls portion of the code. adopted
earlier th is spring. re la•ecl la.st year 's
code only s!i,e;htl:v. making pants dreMes
acceptable garb for school wear.
From Page J
BUDGET ...
the previous year. Last ~·ear 's e.xpense
~r student v.•as $12.78 less than -.1'11s
budgeted , Franklin said.
Some of the apearent administrative
increases evident in the budget. Dr.
Niro!I said, we.re due to progr8.ms pa id
for hy state or fed eral funds. Thus, the
percentage increa~s in the s.a lary ac·
counts would not rtnecl accurately when
cnmpa.red v.·ith previous yea rs.
Nico!! also noted the district ha~ the se.-
cond lo"·esl re.tin of adminis tra!ors to
teachers nf the dist ricts in Orange C1Jun-
tv. There are 5.9 administrators fnr earh
1"00 te;:ichers in Newport-r-.lesa comparPd
\\'Ith th e statewide average for districts
of 7.2 per 100.
ThP highPs! arlm1n1stra10r-tearht r ratio
In Orange Co1111ty is 8.9, Niroll sa1'1.
Including the bonds repaymen! &-
rount. building fund ,11nrl caft>!Pr ia burlgel
fnr ne;:i:t ye<1r. the tot;iJ district hudgC't fnr
1971-72 is $46.9 millton, accorrltn g to fiscal
planning director Walter Adrian.
The increased O\'e rall total budget
rigure is up from an earlier tot al
estimate nf S42.2 million due tn inclu&inn
of the S4.8 million bond interest and
redemption a.ccount determined by the
county auditor along "'ith the M:lting nf
I.he bond ta:r ra!P. The cafttena accnunt
tot.als slightly more than SJ million and
the district. building fund for construclinn
amounts to $111.2 mil!ion, Adr ian said.
Cafeteria funds are not ming led v.·1th
the operati ng budge t. since the cafet.erias
opera.le on incomes from sale of lunches.
From P~e .I
UPPER BAY • • •
bird.sl most llktly v.•ou!d not survivt "
the report says .
Loss of vegetAtlon on the isl and ""'Jll
substantially reduce the carrying raPff-
citv of the t nt ire area .'' the report nnrPs By rttain1n11: only tht uprw-r end, frnm
tht ben d around thP Bluff s nnr1hu·ard.
u·1ldhfe rt sou rce.o; will derrea~ at l!!:as!
7$ percent. accnr'11 f'l,2 lo lh e re['lOrt
"The wading. d\\•ing and mar~h h1rrl
.Sl'>f'Cle~ grnup!f wnuld nnt sur1·11·p 1n 1hP.
bav. or dra~llc rf'durtinn~ tn thPir num.
bel-s 1\.'f!llld occur." the rtprlrt sa1·~
Tht N'pnrl rlCle~ ~i+\' hnwe\'Pr, thAt in·
creaserl rlernAn<I,( fnr recreat1nn mu~t be
ron,il'll'rf'rl
A <1e1·r!npmr nt rtan hii"l'rl pri mar1!I' nn
rrrrril!i rin11! neerl~ rnuld h... t(pvrlnpt'ri
that wn1ild 1nrlulie prP.'iPr v;ir1nn of ;i por-
t10n nf tht h;i1 , thf' rt pnrt iia ys
A rerrear inn-ririMitPd oro~ra m co u 1 r1
inr!UdP fl JTI Jni mU!ll nf his;:h-<lrns1t1• rt~l
rlf'ntial hrimr~ 1n rln,<;p prnx1mlll' tn rrr-
rPJ tinnal f.:ir1littf'S . 1t would fraturP rno-
s1 n1rlif'll'I nf hntel~ lo ~ervt tnun.!'lts anrl
a nrom@nade around thr> ba,·
\\'11 h rerrtatirin a!! ;i key fa ctnr. artd i-
t1nna: OOat bl>r1hs and l;iunrhini;: rimn.!'I
''"nulrf be avAil11blf' althou gh snme rlN'ri;t-
1ni;: anrl fi!lin,I! \\'rtt1lrl be n,tded to en-
harire the proposP.f'I U.!'lt<
!n a thi rd stc!i~n. the report nut!ints
use! if urb3nizat ion 1J.•a~ lhl' pr~rtnmi11ant
crmsid~r~l inn,
Amt'm2 thel'P u~e~ \\'nulrl he marina".
YRICht rluh.!'1. beach clu b~. bnat r,.nt al!1.
:ir 1tnlf rni.ir"'· nrarin~-nr itntpd husi ne s~P~
~uch a~ bna1 ~al e~ anrl marine harrtv.·ar ...
hrit•ls andlnr mll!e l~ iinrl 11n ;:rn11~11r
01rk. alnn~ \\'1th ~tnrr11l commerical of-
fices and pri\"at, hnme.,.
Ocean Warnin!!s
' Up Along Coa st
VellO"' \\'!lrn1ng flag~ grte\.ed th, ez:-
pecled 7~.000 ~wimmerg 11! Ne"·pnrt
Beach today A~ lifeguard.~ issued w11rn-
inJ! again.st !ht increas1n-': tht,;,t nf
ptrilnu~ rip litlt'~
Rip currenL~ C"a.n rft l"' su. 1mmf'rs far
out In ~tll and bernm, d11nr:•r'1U~ 1f
foup;ht "~:iin~I Th i"\' 1>.-ill prnl'l°ib l\' rnn
llnne fnr rhe OJ'XI ff'v.' dll Y! tht n·~ul! nf
rtr~n 1 h~.l\'V !'Uri. nH1r1a!-' ~a ld 11'11.~
mrirninz
Tht ri p~ }Jn('] thp \'\"arm . 71 ·' t!Pgr,...
i;s.•arer r<1used hfein.1.trrft. to predict 1n·
cr"'"~d N'Srii t 11ctlons
Tu t_\(']ay 100 rescues were mAdt
...
Business as UsHffl
The U.S. C'na!'t Gu;ird 11·as fnunded 181 .1cars ag11 today, but. fnr S<.·<i·
man Apprentice .John ~1on t _gomery, stationed al lhe Coast Guard's
farility in Ne\l"port Beach . it 11·as 1u~t another da y fnr scra ping paint
fl·fontgomery "·as working on the anchor of the soon-to-be retired \ape
tliggon when out photographer \l"Cnl looking for a commemorative
photo. i
Non-salary Issues Sent
Bacl{ to E111ployes Cou11cil
Teacher."' chargPs th;il there had b£'rn
n,, agreement reacher! on non-salary
t1ems be1n~ rl lSCU."~ed since l a st
Fehruary "'ith lhe. Newporl-~le<;i school
bnard representat ive proved tn be truE" at
Tuesda~•s board mee l1n,c.
Superintendent John \\", .~1coll no!erl
!he ··memorandum of a g re e me n I · ·
be tween thf' 1eachers anrj dist rict had
been returned from the Ora nge Coun1y
Counsl'!"S off ice \V lt.h rev isions.
Dr Nicoll told the board !h i' dnrument
\.\'ou l('] be returner! to the Cert1flca1td
Empln,vl's Council for more d i,<;c11s~1nn
In crilling an imp;iss~ ln ne g0Tia11on,
1.1·1th the district \a st July 14. teache rs
From Page I
NEW HOMES •••
ln line. or their representau,·es, must be
present.
"Th,.y hal"E' roll call every morning.''
sa~·,<; Maril~n U>id,v, wh(l runs the :o;~lrs
of fire
Henry ~fc.\ulry r11me {ln\\-n frnm
Arcad ia Saturda,· tn lmk at the mode ls
Rnl'l b('('ame Number 14
li1.<; rnmp;:in1 J!' mn\·1ng to 1r"1ne
1odu5!Tli'~ Park In !he meantime,
hriWE'\"er. he still ha .~ In ""flrli. ~o hP'.'<
paying ;i kid frnm 1h~ Harbnr VJt"\V
nP1~hborhond $! ;i.n hnur tn keep h1.o;
pla cP
Others arE' 1n the ,'>ame bori l ;ind ;i. Int
of rh 1lrlrrn 1n t.h r 11rea are ca.~h1n.i: in,
e11rn1ni;: hf>tll'P('n ~ cPnls and $1 j!'i per
hn11r 10 hl)lrl ;:r prPc1n11s pl;iee in l1n r
Tn11:P!her !hP R. r nu p nf r1P\erm1ncd
hou~e11·1vti.~ <'·'ld .1n11ng mrrrenar1e . ., arP
rnjo,vin R them~e lve~. spenrtintz mo."t nf
thP1r time 1n the air cond1tinned sa les nf.
fi rr
· \\'e JU"'t talk. nr pl;iy c;ird~. ThP kid~
plav grime~. somr nf the girl." SP\\"." ,\1 r~
Kneubuhl said. "but mostly "'e ."it around
decorating nur homPs in nur mind5 "
Be:o;1des lhe man from Arcadia. "'here
dn thest> people come from?
ThPy're mostl~· !'ie"·port B" a r h
reSJdents and curious!~·. more than half
already live 1n Lu$k 's Hubor Vie"' Hills.
\\"illiam Lu.sk . president of the eom-
p;in,\·. takes thri t. understandably enou.i;:h.
a." quite R rritn11e.
"I can 't help but feel ver~' r 11n1
pli n1en1ed . Anybody 1n :in~· bu~i nr:o;.~ 11·hn
has people standing 1n lin e \\'fluid hare
to.'' he said
tusk, pointing nu1 that ordrr~ ;iren't
being taken earlier bec.;iuse S<11f11rd11y i.<;
th~ da!t given ln nfltic,..s m;i1led in rf'(lp\e
'\'ho had indicated in1e rest, 5ar~ he
thought flf tryi ni: to cnmP up with a mnre
sophi.~ticaled w11y of taking rr.servat 1ons_
"But thfiy seem to li ke it I.his way."" he
sa id. "'People get to kno.,.,· each other. lt 's
the damnde~t thing.··
~!rs. Kneubuhl agree<1. ""'e"ve become
OM big happy family." she s.11d.
"We."d probably never get 10 knn"' each
other It it "'eren"t for this." f.1r~.
Grabn"·skl prllnted out.
. busk 1ay1 th, aroup plans to spend thP
nieht th"rP Frio"~·. ev1dent lv tn ltt any
J'arly arr iver~ S11turdAy mnrn1n g k no~·
\l·here tht 1r place is.
"\\'e're gn1ng !11 f.t'ed !hem brt11kf11.~1 ··
Lu~k said. and afttr !hi'\' t11k~ thf'1r nrrltr~ he 11 !~0 has prom1~t'1° In ~l \'t them
lunch
Tht str.?onge Cflngrf'&,111nn dor..sn't Stern
I.fl bnthP r the sa lts .'itAff In the It.a~!.
·~
nnted thf;" hn;:ird h;:id not ratified agree-
n1rnt nn thr nnn-ecnnnm1c l!'!'UC.".
Th,. 1m pi!.'<'<P 11rt1nn ;:ii~ c 1 t P rl
•·per'<l."l enl d1.'<a.'!reemPnl" flO 5al;iry
j.o;<:ue.'i Tr;irhers crillrd for ;i f11·p percent
("O'<l nf Jiving 1ncre;ise ;ind the hQArd
allO{';i\erl ;i 2 2 prrc·£'nl 1nrrea"'e in the
1!171-72 dts1n<'t hudi;.:rf.
l~nard n1e1nber Dnna\d St raus~ 0r
;\p1\rort Rr11rh Tue$rlay n1_1!:ht said he
had rnntac1rd the f11ctf1ndrr namPrt hy
lhe ;\ewport-1\1Psa EduC"allnn Assnc1atlon. nr . .lnhn Br1 gh!., a Cri!i lorn1a TPacher
,\~,nri~t 1nn );laff rnr111bcr. St1·11u<.s ~.11'1
thr tv.·fl had nnt ,\el drlern11ned .,.,·ho the
1h11·d rnt rnbrr 11f the in1p11 sse panel \\"nuld
be
I "ndrr C;il1fnrn1ri law. 1e;ic·hers nr a
!'rhMI ci1,'<lr1rt may call fnr 11n imp11sse
!'lllnPI \n invC<;\IJ,!fl11' area<; Of dis agrPe-
n1Pnl. The lhrer-memi'wr p;inrl !hPn
repnrL~ puhl1cl~· ln !he h<lard. [Is find ings
arr not h1nd 1n,11: nn eithrr party.
TODAY
by
NOT FOR INDUSTR Y
o,·er Hf!'", of a ll d1iimonds fall
:o;)l nrt of i::em ri11;il1ty ;ind are rele·
g;ited to indu.'<tri al u~es ranging
frnm !he precisi11n 11 ork of scien-
tific labor<1lories lo heavy duty
a~s1gn1nrnl.'i in c11 I field.~.
The remaining 20~ of the ,1·orld 's
rl i<iniond proW tion is subiected to
further scre@in,1?. during u·hich
they are c::ir cfully graded as gem
stnne~. the only kind in "·hich u·e
arc i n1rre.~terl .
The d1an)nnrl s on <li ~r\a? in our
sl101\(';1~e!' are p;"t ins1 ;:ikini::ly !<elect·
crl by 11<: fnr th0~e 11·hn appreciate
hi_i::h !<1yle ;:in.-\ exquisite f<i.sh ion.
They 11re hi_i::h q11<1!it.y diamonds
beautiful l.v cut and mounted to in-
:o;qre la~1 1 ni: enjoyn1enl by their
C1\1'ner~. \\'e al~n have le!'s expen-'
sive slones \\·hic h c:ire still finest
quality for the money.
J\1any of our customers. during
the last 24 years, ha,·e come back
to us again end again ; and u'e like
lo bt>lie\"e that personal interest in
the lnrl ividuals nf our cnmmunlty
Is no .small f;:ic-tor in this qul!e "''i·
dent loyally. \\"e are proud of "-hat
u·e sell. a nd tieri,·e a ~reel deal of
srill~facjion out of kno,1·ing the peo-
ple "'e ser\'e •
What a Gas!
Newport Fights_ S1nellyFoe
By L. PETER KRJEG
01 ffll Delly ,1111 Siii!
For longer lhan An yone I.here can -or
cares to -remember, residen ts of
811Jboa Coves have been plague-d with 111
noxious odor lh11 l at times make!! Hie
seem intolerable.
Str<11nge gase:s seep up through the
ground au (l\'f!(" the liny, private 1,1,'esl
1'cv.·port subdivision,
Gasping residents hal'e com plain!'<! for
years. but nobody has been <11ble Lo figure
out \vhal to do about it.
Nobody is even sure what kind nf gases
lhcy arc.
"We thin k it's 11 combina tio n of swamp
gas (methane) and hydrogen sulphide,"
says Ken Perry, an engineer wnh 1he
Ne"'IXHt Beach public wnrks depar1ment
"ho's been assigned to try t.o do
son1elhing aboul it.
He explained the swa mp gas \\'Ould be
raused by dyin_I!: vcgelation underground
\Vhi!e hydro11:en &ulphide would be escap-
inR from the petroleum cavitiPs left when
lhe area wa s hea vily drHled for oil many
years ago. • Perry noted th ere Is an established
rarthquake fa ult through that imm ediate
vicinity.
~
l "!t"s a branch of the Inglewood falrll ,"
he explained, "and we think the gases are
coming up through it."
'rt ?' a
While residents are up in "rms because
no snlution has been found, they can't say
nobody's tried .
Effnrts to tackle the probl em began in
earnest two years a_l!:o "'hen first an
undergrou nd "collection 11ystem "' com-
posed of perforated pipes 'A'as con-
structed .
An electnc motor v.·as installed to
pump the gases nul , creating a partial
\'acuum tn draw them up 11 JO-foot pipe
built in a parking Jot along the Coast
High-.1·11y.
To compl ete the syslC'm, the gases
i;s.·ere lit as they c11me nut the lflp, sending
a bright orange flame into the air.
The device didn't elimin;:ite !he pro-
blem . Perry said. but it h~lped a lot.
But then the dev ice dt veloped problems
of its nwn .
"F'irsl the corrosive i;:a ses rlesrroyed
!he mntor ," ."a id t-1l ke .J nhn.~on, president
nf the \Vest 1".Pwport Hnmeo\\·ner,<;'
Assnci.<1 !i11n th111 ha~ r;i\lied 10 the rild nr
Cn1'r!' rrsidenl s
"Thry pui a ne1\' nnr in and wrilrr
!'r<'prd 1ntn the va ult and shorted 1\ 11ut.''
hr sriirl
On lnp nf evrr~!t11nc rhc. lhe ritv ~·un
t 1n11:ill~ had In 1.:n1nr b~ In light lhf' f\;in1e
again. in itsel f a rlrinj:!(·rnt1~ prnpn~1t1nn.
~n 11 hen the nintor hurnC'd flUt fnr ;:i ~l'
('{lOd lirne a h11l e. \\'hile bal·k, officials
ll"l're JU"l about at a lo~s.
They tur ned a1>?ain In J!eo lflgii·at cnn-
11ult rin1 r.rflrJ!e 7.ehal, whn hrid d1'61_1!:ned
the C'nllcrtion .o;ys1rm in !he first place
":"nw ," 11ri ys .Jo~rph Devlin, city puh l1e
"'nrk~ d1re<'lnr. •·we"l"e come 11p with
ann1hrr possi ble ans\\'er .
Or\ l1n ~;i~'S thpy 're J!nlnR tn fo rget
11hn11I lr\"ing !n ~uck lhP l!.ll~r.~ up lh rnui:h
1hP µ1pf'. u1 s1r11d lol11ng thrm filt er intri
!hP (·nllrctifln \V~trm 11nrl lrt ar-
111n.~phrr1c prrs~ure frir re them tip !hf!
e1cht·inch pipe.
"(;eflr.i;:e h;i.~ rle~itnerl wh;:it lon ks like a
hlJ,? ~p;:irk plUJ.! fnr the lnp nf lhP hurnPr to
kePp the fl;ime 11!." Oe\•\in .o;a1rl.
"All .!l n ~hoc!y h11s tn On In ~et it 11,;:hl l"d
0.1. ll Y J'ILDT SI U/ ,.~o ...
NEWPORT 'S BIG BURNER
Not So Etern1I Fla me
"!1?<1in is ptu;h a hutlon," Perry e.t·
pla inf'd
•·lf !hts rtnrsn'l \\'Drk." Perrv said.
"11'E'01! trv nnc,. more tn 11s f' a b)O\\:er, this
limP nn irrp nf !hE' gr0und" '
If th;:it rln,,~n ·t rln 11. Perrv !'a.1·~ h11:
riN>.~n·! knriw u•hf'rP 1n turn ·
CROSS Writing lt1strvmtl'ltl 111
1• ICl!"lt Gold Fiiied tir
sw11..,.. w1111 1ttrteti... i..
th« '"'" "urw.•
"*"or F'1nc11 .,. ,, .. 117 IXI
Tl\t$.i ,,, •••..• ,, lf.00
"1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA
CONVlNIENT TE•MS
IANKAMEtlC.i..tD-M.i..STE I CHAtf;I
J~ YlA~S IN SAMi lOCATIQN
PMONl 5~1.}4 01
Revenu e
Sharing
Plan Told
\\'ASHINGTON (UPI )
The Civil Right s Comm ission
belh!ves Congress should delay
President Nixon ·s r e v enue
llharing plan until states .11 nd
cities pass strong civil right.!
laws. including jail sentences
rrJr mayors and governors whe
practice racial di scrimination.
Jn a memorilncfum to the
House W11 .vs and J\1eans Com-
mi ttee, the c<!mm ission prr>-
rn~ed a nu mber nf ff'deral and
!!tat.e laws In prf'vent st;i les
and c1 t1es fmm us1 n,ll revenur
shar1n,ll funds In discriminate
aga inst minnril1rs.
The rnmmittee Tue~ d a y
recessed its cons1dera!ion rJf
revenue sharing until Sept. 8,
• •
By Phil lnterlcmdi 1
E'Wh.11.l's so great a.bout 'Factory Air''! I thought th&
air around most of the factories wu pretty bad."
.,.,.hen it will aga in sludy Nix--------------------------
on·s plan lo distribute $5
billion to states and cities for
spending on projecl! without
federal control .
The commission said state~
s~ould pass Jaws as strong as
federal civil rights law s in the
fi elds of ho using, employmen!,..--
vrilin g righ\5. public facilit ie~
a n d accommodations. a n d
state services-before there ill
revenue sharing.
FDA U1·ges Funds
F 01· Inspections
-·---·
04.I L V PILOT 5 .. ,. _, 3 Steel
Co1npanies
Hil{e Costs
Senate Gives OK lF°A'L'SETEETH
Drop, Slip, or fall ?
Fo1' SACB F11nd s Don't kHp worl')'ln1 •bout you.r
ftlM teet h droppin1 t L tbt W'l"Olll
nme. A deiitw-e adt-lv1 a.o help.
FASTEl::TH•11vader11urn 1 10111·
~. firmer, •t.eadier hold, Mt kM eat·
1111 mote en,or-.ble. fot mon 1111eur111 and con1fort, UM t'ASTEETH Der:i·
lt.crl ..\dhe1iv1 Powder. OtoUl.rel
tht t ~l ire -nual to heal1b. SM
your deowt ttiull!'ly.
\l.'ASllJ'.\'GTQ,\' (liPI 1
The Senate ha s ~iven Presi-
dent Nixon th!' gG-ahead 10
!n investigate 2.5 nrgani1at1ons
for pnS.!i1 ble addition 10 th e[
list.
PIITSBVnGIJ { fAPl
Three more ma1or .~tetl 'irms
haYe announced pri ce in-
creases on almost every kind
(If s\eel product, saying the
boosts were needed to of(se t
the cost of the new labnr
agreement rC'ached Sunday
Yllth the United S!ef'[v.·orkers
Un1nn . A fourlh !iteelmaker
boosrect price.!! (In go me
selected product~.
breathe new Jde into the,r ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•--·-•••,-
Subversive Acliv1t les Control!
Board ~SACB I. I
Announcing the average !I
pi;'reent hik£>s Tuesday were
\\1 h r e 1 i n s-P1!1sburi:h a n d
lnl<+nrl Strei Corp.-: , !he sixth
Colonel's
Trial Se t
and .-:e\'cnl h ll!rge«t. and Otl ~'f\1 Lat' Lu krn« St I' e I l'o. of l l .I
CnateS\'lllr , Pa .. r:in ked 14th
Ka l«er 5!£'el announrt'd 10. FT .. \I E:ADE. :'\Id. 1A r i -
c!'eased prices. effective tfl-.Ju ry srlection hcg1n." tnrl ay 10
da y, on .~eler\Pd trade and lh<' rourl-n1art1al of Army Col.
tubula r products ar;d said it Oran l\. Hendersnn. acc usrd
"'as studying boosts 6n other of failing 10 properly Ill·
The \;;iwmaker.s \'Oled 4& to
44 Tuesday !n give the Com·
mer c e an d .Justice
departments $4.)0,000 to ex-I
rand the SACB. Nixon l;;ist
month issuf't1 an execut ive l
o rder 1ra ns fe r r l ng
respons1 b1h1 \' rnr the deluncl
AtlnrnPy l.fnrral'c; hst of1 t:Ommuni.~t or ("nmmun ic;f-
frnnt nrgan1z;i!inn~ 1n !hr.
~ArR Thr fm;;ird virtuall y lost
11.c; po11rr~ lh rnugh ii .!il!TIC'~ nf
Su prPlllf" ("nurt t1rc1sions The
h~1 wa.~ dr:i .,.,·n ur in 19.'l4 ;it
!hr height nr thr an!i-Com-
n1un1s1 C'ilmpa ign and has re-
ma inrd unch an,i:::<'d
i'\1xon ha.~ askC'd the SACS types of stecl. ves11gale the 1\t~· La I
U S. Steel CArp., the nation"s massacre. 1-----
largest, "'as the fir.!it. to an-Al !east five jurors a.re re-.~~~$=~~ nounce the increa.!ie11 Monday, qu ired for !be co urt-martial or
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DML Y PILOT EDITORIAL P A.GE
Some Bridge Is Needed
It may not be a.n entire olive branch. but lealit a
leaf or two from such a branch seems to be fluttering
between Newport Beach and Costa Mesa over that never·
ending topic, lhE. Paci/ic Cout Free~1ay route,
The lel's·get-logether·ind-talk-it-over attitude \.Va sn't,
to be sure. volunteered by either si de . But when the
DA ILY PILOT asked two freeway committeemen in both
cities-Newport Cou ncilman Lindsley Parsons and rv1esa
Councilman Willard Jordan -if talks on such a toplc
might be forth coming, the answer was more than a
definite n1aybe.
In fact. both counciJmen seemed anxious to see 1(
some common ground could be found for keeping llnc~
of communication open.
Frankly, we see. no way the two cities will ever
reach rull accord on a Coastal Freeu•ay rouling -if it
ever comes. Too many biller words have been exchanged
and too many attitudes have settled into cement-like
form .
Bu t lhe lv.'n Harbor Area cities are in many. many
ways a single community. Neither can. afford to be
ignorant of the other's projects and plans. Neither shoul rl
pass up any chances to cooperate on mutually beneficial
o pportunities. \Vith or u•ithout freeu1ays, for one thing,
their street patterns must coordinate.
Llke some topics in a marriage, the frec1vay issue
tnay be too tender to touch. But a free exchange on other
topics and affairs is essential •
OCC Blazes a Trail
Because of its demonstrated leadership in the field
of environmental education. Or!nge Coast College has
been selected to be the headquarters for the federal co·
ordinator of such programs in Western schools and col-
leges.
ing courses to train environmental resource, wa!le water
treatment and air pollution technicians.
The selection of Coast College for the federal co-
ordinator's office means the ecology curriculum develop-
ed at Orange Coasl, and that of two·year colJeges in
Seattle. San Francisco and San Diego, \\ti ll be kept up to
date with current d('velopments apd 1nanpower needs.
But the real bonus \Viii be for graduates of the
ecology progran1s \vho 1,vilJ be n1atched to available jobs
by the federal coordinator.
And. as 1he 1nomentum for programs in environ·
mental areas gains, Orange Coast will likely be the set·
t ing for regional conferences that \Viii place the college
in the center of this important area of study.
P rofessional P ay
In more uiays than one, being a policeman isn't
\\'h at it. used to be _
Today·s officers are highly·skilled professionals,
\I' hose closest re~em blance to the old cop on the beat is
perhaps they bolh have the sa1ne purpose in life .. a~d
thev must risk th eir lives far loo often to accomplish it.
• The change from flatfoot to a police science tech·
nician has not come overnight, but it has arrived, al·
most universally.
And especially in Ne\vport Beach.
It is evidenced here by the caliber of men. rookies,
brought to the Ne\vrort Beach police department.
The proof comes in n1any ways, but the consistently
high class standing of Ne1,vport Beach recruits in the
Los Angeles Po lice Academy is one good measure.
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~-/'tl1\i.lt. ,,,., ............. ~ The Harbor area community college u1ill open its
new environmental technology center in the fall offer-
And u1ith all this ne\v training. and the higher
standards and higher risk required of a policeman, the
pay must be commensurate. A starting policeman in
Newport Beach, a rookie cop, now is paid $10,224 a
year.
He will earn it. N ·cwm, AUTOMOSILES-WHY CAN'T 1HEY LEAVE A MINK (~Tr,
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Incident 01i College Dr•iv e
Police Did Warn the Crowd
Tn the Editor ;
Recently. I wrote 11 letter to the DAILY
PILOT in which I was !ht victim of
chance. I wrote saying wba t pigs the
l.osta J'.fesa police were because the
Costa J'.1e.~a Tactical Squad broke up a
large parity with a riot-type-control of
dispersing the crowd.
During the time the Costa Mesa police
were warning the crowd lo leave, I aod a
few other people happened to be in a
place where v.·e could not hear the wam·
ings at all. My com panions and J were
rather shook·up. as one might say, when
the tactical squad came bu mp in g
through the crowd.
My account of what was happening v.·as
that a bunch of sadisl.'! were out to kill
everyone in their sight.
SO, WHEN 1 wrote th!! l!!tler J was
misinformed aboul what took placl': thal
night . As I found out later from other
people "·ho were al the party. and of
cou rse the nAILY PIUYf. the police did
g1\·r "'amings l.n leave in l'Jdvance.
J'n1 still not endorsing Ule police·s way
nf handling the situation which was
sligh!ly nut of control. In fa ct, I thought.
these men were a lit.lie more informed
ebnut "'hat's happening nowadays. what
"'ith al! 1he rlemonstrating and riots.
Thev shou!ri havl': known this wasn•t
gnirig lo help the problem. Violence won 't
snhe our real problem 8t all . The Costa
f\1esa police should use less force and
more intelligence.
I bf>hcve tha t nne plainclothe~ cop
rould have done a lot for that party by
j!elling up on !hat platform and ssying,
"lfp\·. Cl'Prybody. can you dig it, we're
mo\·in~ !hr par!y to Orange County
Fairgrnunds'' or "O'Nl'ilt Park .. or SOTTll':
p!ocr \\'here all !hose people could go
\\ 1tho11! buthrring anyo ne l>ul lhem~!ves.
f hc>hevr !I 1,·ou have to resort to
\•!nlence. ~mci'hini:;'s wrong in you r
hrad. Pei'ICl' 1~ I.he only way to gel there,
tnan. 1l really ls
BRAD BOURGEOIS
Olfkers Praised
To 1he Editor·
I read !he letter that you pr inted from
ll young man who a!tended the "party''
nn College Dri\'e and I must eKpress my
complete gra(Hude and thanks lo the
Cost.a l'\lesa Police Departmenl for what
they did do.
Because of the utter din, pcrh.ap!! thJ~
)'oung man did oot hear the. warnings
that "'ere given fn !he crowd to plt.ase
dispe rse. The v.·ord "plea.se" was used
and by an officer who was then knocked
down. Verifi cation of this is easily
Hvailabl(>. J do know this becau.~e I live
on Colle~e Drive se.veral doors down
fmm lh8 Marrows home and I rould
hear the warnings myself . Thi': police:
"·e re verbally firm but by oo me1111s
• br11Lal nr h11ras.s1ng.
\Vith a cro\\'d the siU" of lh11t one and
obV\ousty nu! of CQnt rol . I"' police had no
choice but !n m11ke lhe ir first priority !he
protecl illn fll neighborhood home~ and
families. fnr this everyone should be
grateful.
l>1RS. C. GI.EN HAI.SINGER
A not he r \I le rti
To the Editor:
In reply to the letter from Brad
Bourgeois fMaJlbo:r. July 23 ): Too many
peopli! today !UCh 1a hi! revert to
childish namttalling fpoliceman vs. pig)
when they don't know "the other side of
Quotes
~trt. Norma John1on, S. f'. ,
ecl,lllborbood yoot b •·ork leader -''Ont
ef the hardest things for whites W acce:pt
is Uli.,: if I do !Omtthlng good, Norm•
Johnson did lt. Not 1 black woman."
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Mai lbox
L•M•rt from ,...d..-1 ••• wo lc•m•. Norm•llr
wril1r1 11\o~ld convev r1111r m1n1111 In :io. ""''d'
or !on. Tiit rltM ID (O~<l•n•• 1•11••• II Ill tPICI
or 11lmlnH1 ll~t I• r111rv•d. All lt!t1ri "1Ull 1 ...
dude tltnllu•• •n.ct "'•HI~• •ailro>t. but ft•me•
t¥11V lit Wlllll\tld Oft flQUlll II tul!lc/1nt ""''" ••
''••roRt. ""'"' wm no! '--'u&!lll\M
the coin·• and base their opinioni' on
nothing more than hearsay.
The party you mentioned was not just
"overcrowded" -I e g a 11 y, it Wai'
unlawful assembly (no perm itl.
He said, In eflect. he and his "chick"
\.ere minding their own business when he
saw the riot squad dispersing the group
and they split. Jn other words, what he is
talking about mu st be second·hand in·
formation.
As for his parents, clid they set lhc kids
on the roofs of houses? Did Lhey see them
screaming obscenities and throwing
things at the policemen'~ Did they ~ee I.he
policeman th at was felled by a brick? Did
they see I.hem try to overturn the car nf a
little go.year-old couple that were return·
ing from the store?
l think not. How about the ratio cf kids
versus policemen ?
As a wife of a policeman, you may i;ay
I'm prejudiced -but I was for la"' and
order Jong be'.§.rriJ. husband became a
policeman!
By the v.•ay, re he anrf hi~ "chick"
old enough to be there drinking beer 1n
the first place?
POLICE1\1A:-l'S \VJFE
The 1\10. 2 I ssue
Tfl !he Ed itor~
State Senator Dennis Carpenter's cur·
rent nev.•sletter contains a pleasant
surprisr.
He announces lhe re sults of a poll or his
constituents here on !he Orange Coast.
The question he asked wa s. "\\'hat should
the two most impor1ant State legislative
priorities he this year?" Over 5.000 of us
sent him our answers in the first V.'eek.
Thi! rinat results are as fnllov•s.
Per·
rent
I. Reducing Wl':Hare 52
2. Saving Environme nt 42
J. Reducing TaKes 35
4. lmpro\·ing Schools 29
5. Creating f\.1ore Jobs 18
6. Reducing Crime 14
7. Improve Health Care 4
8. Consumer Proleclion 4
9. No Response 2
The voters in one of the nation's most
conservative counties have put the en·
vironmental crisis second In importanCI':
only to the welfare mess. Tl concems
more than crime in the slreets, even
mflre than high taKes.
Senator Carpenter has . I think , gotten
the word. But J'n1 afraid that many of his
more conservative colleagues still feel
that the desire for clean air and water Is
some kind of Commie plot to depn:>:ss cor·
porate earnings.
!A his newsletter, Senator Carpent.er
expresses understandable concern over
the. price we are going to h.avt to pay for
1 world in which man and beast can coD-
tinue to survive. He writes,
"Jn considering all conservation and
env ironmental contml legislatlon, your
lewmaken; must have the determination
to withstand the !':motional 8nd orteo
popular demands for instant action
while !hey gather and eKamine I.he •
CQmplrx inlermlx cf scicnlHic data and
!he ·pricl'' thr ?CQple must p11 y, in one
mannrr or Another , lo achieve !hi':
desired ~oal. .,
How much arl': we willing In pa y'" No
~by pelicans tiavl! hatched ln California
for nearly thrtt }'ear~ A fl'w more ,re ars
11nd they will bl': ~one. DDT ls doinR it but
farmers right her(> in Ol"ange Count y
have continued t.o use it because it is
cheaper than other less hazardous
pesticides. How ma oy pelicans are we
willing to pay for a profitable tomato
crnp? \Vhich price is the one that is too
high?
Our legislators need time to consider
lhe price of our world's survlval. \Vhcn
they finally present the brll , l hope. some-
one is still left to pay it.
It was nice of Senator Carpenter ln ask
us, and I wonder ii he was as sur1lnsed
by Orange Count.y•s determ1nat 1on to
save the environment as I was. But wa1L
until he polls his brand·new 18· lO 21·year·
old constituents. They are even more in·
terested in saving the v.·orld than "'e old
folks are. They are !he nnes who are
going to have lo try to survi~·e Qn il.
E. L PAYNE
Dongeron• Bikers
To the Editor:
I read with great intercsl ;i recen1 arli·
cle . "Bikes v~ Autos." In 1h1s artic lr lhe
writer stresses the nun1ber of children
killed or maimed while riding bicyc les 1n
aCCQrdance \\'Ith present traffic regula·
tions.
ll is very evident "'h.Y childrl'n are 1n·
jured. in fact I wnnder why it doesn't
happen more frequently. These IIagedies
probably are not caused primarily by ex·
isling laws, or by drivers cf automobiles.
but because of the utter dis regard hy the
bike riders o[ all traffic regu lal1ons.
EVER,"l\'HERE 1Jne drives hr will see
the following \1iolatJons · IWo chi ldren r.ri
one bi ke ; riding vnth bnth hand!' iJ'I
pockets. riding on the v.·ron,E s1dl' of the
sl reel. cutting corners at lhe in·
lc.r.~ections : not stopping. or evrn IOflk1ng,
al "Stop" signs: not .~1i;:na!ling for turn~.
and riding at nii;ht \\'lthnut l1j!ht~.
Parents ignore U1e1r children·~ ridln~
habits and the police disregard the Iii'>''
infractions but woe lo the motorist who
inJL!res one of !he riders.
Riding a bike ls suf)posed lo be good
!raining 1oward eventually driving 11n
automobile. Probabl~· this is true ir I.hf'
same regulations are Ob3CrVPr:f by tht
bike riders that are enforced when driv·
ing a car. However. lherP undoubtedly i ~
a high correlation betv.·('en bike rld1n,1t
habits and the high insurance rates for
young operators of motor \'Chicles.
\V. A. YOUNG
What Gno.rontee•?
To th!! Editor:
The owners of water front properly
within the boundarieg of the Lower
Newport Bay Civic District contend the
rejection of high rise construchon would
deny them an equitable return on their
investmC'nL Al the District's Cili zcn!I
Advisory Council meetings !open to the
public) thry demand that 1he1 r
speculatiVI': invest1nent.s be guaranteed.
\Vhat about the:'!lpecu!ati\'e irJ\'c~tmen!s
of the majority of the community~ They
have all paid a premium price for their
property, speculaUng that Newport
Beach will retain its current character;
th11l thls most un ique physical .!ietting will
remain charming, residential, marine
orlenttd, low-profile •.• and magnifi ·
cenl
<-TIJE CHARACTER of Ni!wport Beach
would be erased by 100 foot build1nss sur-
roundins tht bay and the aesthelics of
their property wiJI decrease. It rollOW!'i
that the value will be depressed
Who guarantees the current or ap-
preciated value Of my properly? \Vbo
guaranl~s my. spccvlalion in 1hr ex·
traordinat}' enviroruncnt in which I chose
10 li\,e:'
The cause to prohibil high ri.~e ovf'r Jr.
reel does not inhibit proi;:rc$S . Nor doe~
pmgre!l:i n~essarily ha\'(' tn ch11nge. !he
atmosphere of Newp&rt Beach. Progress
cen be stl('ctive
MRS. WI LLIAM L. STABLER
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
It's no wonder the youth of t.oday
is alienated fro m the establishment
V.'hen a citizen can be sentenced for
an untidy trash can .
-D. E.
T~ll lt•turt t•llt Cll "'""' ¥itw1. Ml
nt~111rll~ ll>O•• el I~• "''""''"· $tftd
~our ''' '""" I'll Oletm1 au\, ~,.llV l"llfl,
W ider Seats
For Buses
May B e Ruse
Gu est Editorial
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Would one·inch additional width of a bus
scat lure additional riders away from
private automobiles?
The U.S. House or Representatives
r\'idently believes it would. By voice vote,
the House has passed a bill permitting
buses 102 inches wide to operate on in·
!erst.ate highways, unless the secretary cf
lransportalion determined they would
crea!e a traHic hazard. The limit nov.· on
the national .system of freeways is 96 in·
ches. The addilicnal six inche5 wcUld add
one 1n('h to !he width of ea ch seat and
t\\'O inches lo aisl es.
Critics of the bill smcJ!ed a scheme lo
permit larger and heavier trucks lo use
1he interstate system. Ugislation allow·
ing "'irlcr buses wou ld be followed , they
warned. by proposals to legalize wider
trucks. But Rep. James Wright, D-TeK.,
!'aid the ooly pullX>se was to make bu.s
I.ravel more CQmfortable and thus induce
commuter~ to !eave their cars at heme.
The 102.inch buses are now pennilted
in soml': cities and on non·interst11te
highways in some sl ate.!i. About 22,000 of
the wider carriers are now operating, but
because or the 96-inch restriction on in·
lc.rsl.ate highways they cannol use tMse
routes lo ltansport suburban passengers:
lo the cities. Lanl':s on the freeways ar•
al least 12 fl':f:l wide and Ol"ll': con·
gressman declared it was ridiculous that
!he widest buses are no! allowed on the
widest highways in the nation.
The Sen8te still must act on the bill.
Should ii and the secretary of tran1porta-
tion go along With the House. no im·
mediate upsurge in bull patronage can be
expected. Onl':·i nch more hip room will
not cause Americans to change their
tong-cstabli.!ihed habit of driving their own
cars lo work . A mnre l"ffect ive way of en·
couraging use of busl':s would be to
establish exclusive lanes for these car·
riers on 1he freewa ys. A passenger on l'l
bus \vhizling by barely moving lines of
priv11te c&rii at th!! rush hour wou ld likely
bernme an instanL convert to mass
transportation.
-Portlud Orea:onl••
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Dear George:
I have rud everything T can
1tbout the gl':ntratlcn gap but no
solutlorr Is offend U:i my problem. I
have 11 19-year-old nephew. How
can I widen the generation gap
between u.s? He ll'lill occ11slonlllly
spe11ks to me. ·
FIFTYJSH
Otaf' F'\ftyish · •
. Tell him lo get a haircut. get a
joh and quit using that gonfy slang. 1r he happens ta.be a hard-working.
!!hort·haired chap with ·a food
1'0Cabulary, you tum hippie.
Aerosol Sprays
Are Dangerous
The airwaves have been flooded for
. vears with beguiling commercials for
aerosol sprays "·hich hold together
in every thing from a windstorm to a
steam bath.
But the l'\1adison Avenue message
leaves this part nut. these sprays \\·111
become blowtorches
in the presence of a
flame, and the y con·
lain chemicals which
may sear the eyes,
damage lhe lungs
and weak en the
heart.
Hundreds o( mil·
lions of these. rolor·
fully packaged spray
cans have been sold . But t.he manufac-
turers have never de1erminecl v.·het.her
the propellants. polymer.~. plasticizers,
solvents 11nd scents in the sprays are
sa re when con1bined .
The propell11nl in most Cl[ lhf'se sprays
Is 11 form of Freon. a DuPont product
long used as a refrigerant. I~ n1akes up
as much as 75 percent ol the ingredients
by v.·eJght.
WHIL E IT is kno"·n that FrC'on has
damaged lhe hearts of test animals. and
the subslancl': has been linked to the
death of hundreds nf kids who inhaled it
for a "high." the h11ir spray manufac·
l.urers apparently ha.,.e nn qualms about
encouraging you to spr a)· it around Jour
head .
Thr only hint the tru sting bu yt·r n1;"1_v
i;:et Iha!. the spray Is flamm abll" 11nd nnK·
inus is a fln e·print v.·arn ing on !he bark or
!he can which cautions against gell ing it
near 11 flame end spraying it in the l'}CS.
New evidence of the dangers of the
~prays h<is now been gathered hy the
Cihzen~ Advocate Office, a West Los
Angeles product safety group, "'hich ha1
I •• ' . . : / J,
J ack AnderSt)tt -; .
!'' ',.,. ·-prepared a draft study of the sprays.
THIS CONSU/\-IER group assessed 31
retail and beauty shop brands by price,
weight ;ind labeling. In addition. they
have established the chemical in-
gredien ts of most brands. Here art their
1nain finding s:
-Besi de s the known dangers; nf the
sprays to the heart, there 1s reason to
I.ink 1hem lo skin, eye, Jung and mucou1
membrane disorders.
-i\'one of tl'ie 81 cans examined listed
ingredients 1l)is. of course, n1akcs it ex·
lremc!y dlfficult fur dncl.ors lo warn pa·
l!C'nts \1'ho ha ve> rcspiralory. heart and
skin ailmf'nts about certain sprays that
mlght endanger lht'm. It al so makes it
difficult for physicians to treal patients
\\'ho have tnxic reactions.
-Some of the 81 cans ha\'e no hcallh
warnings, some several 1\'arnl11gs. Only
32 "'arn against letting children get nl':ar
the spray, some 66 ""arn about possible
eye trou bles.
-The warnings on so me cans to .. avoid
inhaling:· are almost uselcsS since 1t i'
virtually imposs ible lo avoid brr_alhing
the substance after spraying it on the
head indoors_
Despite !he .,.anet y of exnllc name
brands. many or the sprays are thr same
sta11(111rrt lnrn1ula~ rnade bv B. F.
C.oodrich Chcm1r;i!. Cu . 1\merchol , and •
h;indlul of other cotnpanies..
This means that a 39·cent ca n ol
"~t~•!e" m11 y be 1he san1c. or v\r1uall:,i !.he
same. ai; a n1 ore expensivrly pa ckaged
and pron1oted brand seJllllg for $3.
Too Much to Enforce
\\'hy can't WI': "be against'' some1hing
withou t. wanting to fllr ce other people 10
adopl our view'? Americans seem lo ha1·e
a g e n j u s for turn ing moral is~ues
inlo legal problems and try ing to enforce
matters of taste.
1 happen to be very much opposl'd lo
bull fighting. and would not go lo see one.
l would like to persuade other people that
it is a grou and barbarous activity.
BUT THIS JS A long way fr om saying
thal I would try to prevent other people
from attending or wat ching a hull fight if
they wanted to. It is impossible lo
legislate. or enfnrcc. mailers of !a ste and
privale morality. We found il dis1tst.rous
with Prohibition, and Are findin~ it
equally so ""ith gambling and narcotics
today.
A group of humRne p«Jple t.hls summer
organized to prevent the: closed-circuit
showing, in movie theaters. of a bull fight
In Spain . Bull fighting il'i illegal in lhe
U.S., and the Televi.!ilon Code prohibits
showing such e1th.lblts on home television.
The group Is not s11tisfierl with this. It
w11nted to stop the closed-circuit showing
to affitlandOl!.!I who would pay lo sec it
privately. And this. to me, i~ an inL
fringemcnt of basic personal liberties.
THE p u n I T " N ~\ORALITY in
America still insists on turnin~ wh::it n1ay
be a "sin'' into a "l'time.'' And that ~1mr·
iy cannol he done. It ma}' be :1 ~1n !O
gamble. to take dope, to en1ny watching
\'IOlence 11nd cruelty tn 11nin1al~ -hut
these. arc m111!er.~ bc!wt'en a man 11nd his
Maker. no! between the individual and
the clvll .!!ocicly .
If all tht. boou In this country were
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Sydney J.
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poured in1o lhc ocean tomorrow morn ing,
everyone would be a great deal better
ofr. from e\•ery point of view. 1
personally would be happy if we dtcided
lo do thi s. But JI must be done volun·
larily. not under external compulsion. It Jr a mattt'r of chn1rc anri conviction, not or crime anri pun1shrnen !
Peflple ha ve a right to h<>_ v.•mni:, t.o be
tastclc:;s, l'l'Cn to h;irm themselves. Ed·
ucat1 on. nn1 lcp:i~lation . ls the only
permanent and clfccl1ve "'ay to mak•
people more fully human.
--WWW-
\Ve d n es day, Augusl 4. 197 1
The editorial page of the Doilt1
Pilot .stek.s lo inform and stim-
tdote readers by presenting thit
newspaper·, opinions and com..
ment.ary Qn topics oj niterest
onrl s1q11if1ca11ce, bu providing a
foritm for the eJprcssion o/
our rrarfcrs' npi111nn.s, and bu
prrsl'nt1ng n1c diverse vitlll-
poinu of in.fo rmed obsf'rv,r1
nnd spokes1n 1•n on toplts of the
rlay.
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Costa · Mesa Your BometoWD
• EDITION Dally Paper
VOL 0<4 , NO. 185, 8 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 197 1 TEN CENTS
Trustees Approve Breali for Mesa Taxpayers
By GEORGE Lt:fDAL
01 ~ Dalt~ ~Ill! SIU!
Newport-Mesa Uniried School Dis lrirt
trustees declined to l<lke advanlage of a
b?nd redemption tax windfa ll Tuesday
rught <'Ind adopted an operating budget
nearly identical to previous eslimates.
As a result, taxpayers in Costa Mesa
will pay five cenls Per $!00 of asses~ecl
v1\uation less lhU year than they did last
year wilh a total lax rale 11f 0'5118 pt'r
$100. The sebool tax rate in r-;"e"'i>Ort
Beach \\'ill drop nine cents to $4..69 per
$100.
The local taxes, when coupled \Yilh
state and fed eral moneys, will provide
£30.9 million lo operate elementary, mid·
dle and high schools in the Harbor Arca
for the 1971-72 school year.
Board members vie wed the bond
redemption lax ra1e decrease or more
than 20 cents with considerable suspicion.
.. I alJ very uneasy about the huce dif-
fcrencl in the bond tn rate," board
member Donald Strauss of Ne "•port
Beach said. "I'm coccerned about its
volati!l!y."
Selim S. "Bud" Franklin, trustee from
Costa Me.~a, shared the concern about the
unexpected bond tax rate drop. "There
are a lot of question marks in the county
auditor's philosophy about what are ade-
quate bond repayment reserves that af-
fect the ra te."
Superintendent John W Nicoll in-
troduced a variety of budget adJUSlmenls
the board could make, but cautioned
11bout plaMing on budget increases since
t9e bond ta.x rate ccould go up from 12 lo
16 cents nex t year.
The rate. once bond i:;sues are
authorized by the board, is set by the
coonty auditor, he noted .
Thus trustees opted to stay within the
11-cent operating fund increase approved
in earlier budget con!iderations.
They approved lhe minor budget ad-
justment~ but voted down a cent and one-
half communily services tax rate boost.
An eight-lenlhs of a cent levy lo support
the Newport-Mesa share nf ll1e Coastline
Reglonal Occupation Training program
was approved by the board. hO\\'C'ver.
T11·0 represntatives of the Newport
Harbor Board of Realtors spoke during
the hour-long publlc hearing on thr
budi:et.
Don I Huddleslnn of 1211 Kings Rnar1,
l\'e \1•porr Btach, l1rged the board to h:ild
the increase 1n budgeted expenses to · no
Apollo Aims for
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more than five percent over last year."
He noted the. dist rict expected only a 2.l
percenl increa.~e in enrollment next year
but had charted a 15 percent increase in
the "total expense of education."
Huddlesto n and r.!cnn V. t.fartin of 4307
Portland Drive, Corona del !\far, cited
adminislralive expense increases In the
budget tha t z.ppeared to be out of line.
Frank lin noted it was difficult to com-
pare a budget "drawn to meel aeeds of
!See BUDGET , Page Z)
Home
Trip Called Greatest Exploration in History
OA!LY P'ILOT SU!/ P'IMI._
HOME BUYERS ANO STANO·INS LINE UP AT SALES OFFICE
In H•rbor View Hills, .e View Worth W•lting For
• Ill Line ~
'Land Rush' • Lit
B.v L. PETl':R KR IEG
Or !~• 0111, 1'110! Sl•ll
\\'anl tn h11;.• a hnu~P 1n Jl;:irbo r ViPw
Rldge, the la~L 40-l ot pJ01 1n Harbor View
Hill5 ~
r.ct 1n l1n"
But strp lo thP re ar. bclnnd snme 14
nlhers 1.rhn, rir~pi1 r an ernnflmy a.~ np-
pressJvP a~ the hear. 1hesr d;i~·~. ha ve
heen phy!'icall,v l1neri up. ~nmP nf them
fo r a \\'eek and a hall, 1o spend a ~ much
a~ $91.000 in the Jares! John D. Lusk anrl
Son~ dt>1·t"lopmt'.'nt ;:ibn\'t'.' roron;i dr.l Mar.
They ;ire 11 al ting. ?.1H1 no! mindin~ it a
bit. for Sa1urda~' mnrnin~ when ~ale~mcn
ha ve promised tn start lal..i.ng orders for
lhe secluded 1ract.
Whv'.'
"W011! 5nmc0ody please tell me," says
Mrs . Jame~ E\vbank , \\'ho's been there
since a week ago Monday. and yet is (Inly
.&econd in line.
She's right behind r.1rs. Michael
Kneubuhl. who had :!.'"rived moments
before. was !old she"d havt. lo slay there
personally to hold her place. and decidtd
11:he'd do just thal.
Cd.-+! For Price
in linr. or their represrntat11'e~. must be
prPsc nt
"Tiley hal'e roll c<ill C\'try n11Jrn1n;:."
~,1y• f..Y::irilyn IA.>1d:1• who runs the ~air.!!
office ,
!-li:'nr\" ~fr."iul!y r:imP rin\.\'T'I frnn i
Arcadia Saturday Lo Jnnk at the morir l~
and hectime l'\umber 14
Hi-~ rompan.1. 1.~ moving !n lrvtrn!
lnduslriPJ Park ln 1hf' n1ean t1me.
however, he still has 10 wnrk . so hf'·.o;
paying a kid from !hr liitrhnr \'ir\.\'
neighborhood ii an hour In ke"r hi:;
placP
Oth~r!'> arf' in !hf' s:ime hoal and ;i Int
of children in the arr:i ::ire rashini:; 1n.
earning between ,')() cents ;:ind $1.7.'i per
hour to hold a precious place 1n line.
Togcther the gr nu p nf determined
housewives 2lld young merccnarie:; are
enjoying themselves , spending mo st nf
their time in 1he air condit ioned sales of-
fice .
··we just talk. Pr play c::ird.~. The kid.~
play games, some of the girl.<5 sew,"" :Mrs.
Kneubuhl said, "but mostly wt sit around
(See NEW HOMES, Pagt 21
By United Press International
ThP. Apollo 15 2.stronauts he:aded Jor
hnme today with the most precious scien-
lific cargo the moon has e\'er yielded.
The verdict of the long future may be
lhaL their 12-rlay, $445-million. 502,000-
mile round trip tn the moon "'as one of
the greatest expe<litions in the history of
science.
Be that as ii may, the three astronauts
11board the Endea vour carried these
priceless things:
-Pieces of what may prove to be the
primordia.I. surface of the moon formed at
I.he solar system's birth some 4.6 billion
year1; ago.
-The first. sa mple.~ from a lunar lal'a
fin\.\', rich in clues In !ht violPnt innrr
turmoil of lhe moon before 11 cooled
about 2.3 billion year.~ :1~0.
-The first cores or lunu ~ubso1l taktn
11 the depth of eight /eel.
-Film s shO\\'ing detap.~ nf 11 ncient
luni:ir rcatures and or !hf moon's current
lnpography never photographP.d bf!fore.
As Apollo l:l circltd the moon for !he
sixth and la!t. day, David R. Senti said to-
day ht 14·ould like lo stay Lhere for weeks
galin& at the: "mind-bogg ling'' lunar
le.byrinth far belo11.·.
"I just wish we had morP. time
because. believe mP., there 's an llll'ful lol
to be seen and done up here." Sco!t said
he and his twn colleagues were ll\\'akened
lo the tune of the opening theme. frtJm tht.
n1ovie ''2001: A Space Odyssey."
Before firing thcmseh·e~ out of lunar
Mesa to Huddle
With Developer
On Apartments
Cnst;i Mesa 1s joining Ne14•port Bearh
in opposition to ;i Hughes Air \l.'e~t rP·
que st to start flights from Orani:e County
Airport lo San F"rancisco.
"\Vr jus1 sent a telegram In thr C1v1l
Atronaulics Bo;ird noting our op-
pn~itlnn ," Councilman Jack Hammett
sa1d this morni ng
Newport Beach has also no!11led tht.
CA A of i1s opposl1inn.
Air West. w:int~ to slarl flig:hlli 1n com-
pcl1!1on with Air California which ::ilread,v
ha.~ a San Francisco route from Orange
County
"That will simply add four je! ftighLs a
rtay to our airport .~erving !he samf!
market." Hammell said. "We feel l'-'e're
alre;idy serve-dwell by Air Californ ia."
··we would not oppose flights to a new
m:irket. but this request is for the samf!
.area ;ilready covered."
CAB has not set 1 bearing on the Air
\\lest request.
t1rbit late toda.v, S\oll, Alfred M \Vorden
and James B. Irwin were lea ving behirid
an SO-pound salelllte thN "'ill circle the
moon for a year, monitoring radiation
and magnetic rorccs.
But today marked Lhe end of manned
lunar exploration until Apollo 16 sels out
~1arrh 17 on a mission as ambitious as
Apollo 15.
Scott told ground control at Houston :
"As we go around in lunar orbit here I
Caspers
can look dO\\'n and I can ju:;t spend weeks
and \\'eeks looking and I can pick out any
number of superb sites down there which
would take you se\·cra! weeks to analyze
Ofl the surface."
"There's just so much h<!re, to coin a
phrase. h's ·mind-hogg!ing'.'"
This 11•as a low-key joke, since .. mind-
OOggling" was the term Scott used to
describe his impression of Lhe moon on
Apollo 15's arrival t.h.ere le.st Friday.
Fontes
Supe rvisor Flll)'S Blabber1nout1ts
Sy JACK BROBACK the press-H~ satd II so. he objtcted to
01 "-0.11~ ~11• ''~" 1uch a policy as past president of the Fifth District Supervl1or 'R on I 1 d Orange County chapter of Sigma Delta
Caspers of Nrwporl Reach !oday advised Chi. profe~sional Journalism society.
Oranie Coonty departmenl heads to drop Clark said Iha\ that wa! not hi!
their "wide open mouth" policy to11o·ard purpose but he was concerned, "that the the pre:M •nd reply "no comment'' to querita more oflen. press knew about lhl.!l before we did.''
Caspers, obviously netllea by new s Smith replied that the Information was
storie.' concerning his aclions, said obtained by direct questions lo the ad-
•·there are time!\ 11•hen I have found it minlstrative office and that it was not
necessary to say irs none or your God v(l/unteered l(l the press ..
da mn business .. , At rhi.!I poinl Caspers joined lhe
Casper1· remarks followrd a s1 al ement discu~sion saying, "In the six months I
by Supervisor R.alph Clark of An aheim have been in this office f've become very
concerning a news story In today 's edi-cnncerned about things !hat I have heard
lions of the Los Angele.s Times on the P.f-about in the press for the first llme. This
feet of salary cuts nn the counly·s e1· causes con rusion and !he wasle. pf
panded drug abusP. program. valu;ib!e llme running down the 1n-
•·1 am concerned aboul the program formation.
and also aboul !ht fact the press .,.,·as told "I <1skcd that department heads .and
of possible budget ;idiustments beforr !tie rmptoyes refrain from running their owo
super~isors were inforined," CJ::irk rum-publicity departments and lo refrain
eel frnm suC'h ::i wide nprn mouth policy"
The Times story said C'(lllnty i;irl-Caspers sa id he recent ly "almost Ins!.''
mlnistrativl' officr aide..~ had sla ted that the Upper Newport Ba y \vlldlife preserve
a SZ,000 p('r po~ilinn s;tlary cut on all new prnJet t hecause of a news story
rounty jobs during the coming year "I was quoled as saying the Secretar.v
would severely hamper thP. drug abuse nf rhe Interior wa~ ~oing to de clarf' lhP
pro~ram. arPa a wildlife_ preserve bu! J nnly said
TimPs litaff memlX'r non Smith. whn th;i! I !hought the secrttary "'nuld
wrote the stnr.v. a~ked Clark 1f be thought "Th is rausrd the Jrvinr Company t11b-
county news source.~ shoold be. closed to !See CASPERS, Pagt !I * ~ * ~ ~ ~
Supervisors' Budget Cuts
May Cripple D1·ug Pla11s
By JACK BROBACK
01 th• Otll'I' 'H•I l!tlf
Orange County su pervisors In lhelr
eagerness to cut thf! record 1242 .2 million
county budget ma y ha ve severely crip-
pied iUl apprnved 1910,000 drug abuse
prowam.
"I want a view hou se." Mr.~. l\ncubuhl
declared. 11 reaS(ln echoed hy most of the
others maintaining the vigil.
"j was prepared rnr this," she said.
~Wha1'5 two "-·eeks out of your life to gel
1;o melhing you've pJway~ Wl'ln1ed ."
r.1r~. F.wbank 11•a.sn·1 planning In park
herself !here. but decirlPd l\hC' mighl as
well stick ;iround In 1n5ure her femily
"'QUld grl the larger h<nL~c ;ind the lot
they want.
Mesa Studies Joint Bid
Dudget analysts in the co u n t y ad-
minlst.rative. office sald a slash nf $2,000
per perMn for each of 2!3 new position11
countywide ordered by the supervisors
could limit the drug program st.affing to
thret> months.
But County Administrat.1 vf! Officer
Robert Thnmas cast a ray of light (In the
problem. HP. !laid it might be possible to
ust funds from the federal ~mergency
Services Employment Ar.L "\Ve've got them all picked QUI.'" Mrs.
l\neubuhl said, "I've had mine picked out
for months."
When on that Monday mornlng 11 third
buyer. ~1rs. Edward Grabowski, arrived,
they decided they'd better set up some
rule.s.
They sel 10 e. m. tll 5 pm., the hoUrs
the sale!I office is open. as the time those
HARBOR SCl-IOOL
A IDE GETS POST
A co~!a Mesa wnman lorlay was elec!-
NI ~tale secrfti1ry ol 1he Callfo rniA
School Emplo.ve5 A~Mriallnn ICSEA f
durinJil th t 45th sti:i le conference be1n11
htld in I.ti~ Afl~l'lr~ .\1 r~. ~iarjonr H::i1nr~ nf 1771 ~lnnrnvi::i
}.1·p .• is ii per.o;nnnl'l A-\s 1s111ni 111i1h !he
Ntwport -Mesa Unif!Pd School 0J$lric L
Five-city Arrange'?1ent Eyed for Cable Television
Cosla Mesa c1 l.y nrfir.h1ls havp :i.i;rerd
to study lhe potential of a five-city. joint
powers .11rrangemenl for cable television .
The plan is to link Costa Me!a with
Newport Beach. Huntington Beach, F_.jun-
tain Va lley and Westminster on one cable.
television network. Cable television tom-
panies currently apply for permils one ci·
ty al a time..
Councilmen Monday ni(ht authoriz.ed
City Manager Fred Sor1abal to contact
the other four cities 11nd participate In i:i
thorough 5tudy of the merits of the idea.
The joint powen1 agreement doe:o; not
authorize the Jiiigning of an y ca ble
television conlrAcl.~. but allows the five
cities tn delcrmine 11·h11t t vpr.~ or
franchi~r!I 11re 11va1lablf and 11·hat re,i:ula -
ttnn5 can be r.~la bll~hNt
i\c"'JIOri RcRc h ha~ no1 yel ll.1gnrd rhe
join! powr.rs 'lgret.ment f(lr rurlilcr study ,
but h::is parllc1pi:i1ed 1n 1111 prehmin11ry
studies. It 11 Lhe only cJty of the five th at
alread y ha ~ cable telev\11Jon servlct (two,.
companies I.
ln ht.ci report to lhe Costa Mt:sa OiWlcil,
Sorsaba:J listed lO ~advanL;iges for a Uve:-
cily cable television network :
-Uniformity of • cable development.
-Inter-city connection for schools and
public agencies.
-Potential for cooperative fire and
police c)1.ining !ystems.
-A 'ingle. studio facllity could allow 1
more sophisticated facility.
-Callectlve negoti1tlng strtngth for 1
wider rAnJ:e of servicts 1t lower (O.Bf..
-Collective strength to bring new
~crvices morr rapidly, such .1i. compuler
servicel'll.
-Collectivr research wlll pmvidt
Jirej\ter knowledge for recommcndA ll<lns
on 1nslallatlnn of ciiblP fari\llies.
-Common channels rould be used for
trii1n!ng .llnd educatlonAI pmgr11ms.
-City aovernments and 1chool • could
m:1kf grealer demands ror sl.11tion time.
rather than accepting just what is offered
by the. cable cmlpiny.
Sor11bal aald there would itlso be ad~
vantages for the. cAb le C-Ompany such as
reduced costs for building one facility to
cover a bigger are1, more consiste:nl oon.
trarts In tht entire area and a reduction
in ordinance& the company would have to
com ply with.
No tlmt limit ha& b!en !!el for the
St.Udy,
Cable televlalon has recently evot1Jtd
further than ju11t tt meAn11 of bringing
clP.ar plcture11 to an area with poor
ttlcvlslon rtcepliori.
In t\twport Bearh, 'ht cablt rnmpanies
bmM!cA.!01 each mP.cl ln.i: of lhr Ntwport
Beach City Councll . Other polenti11I U~f'~
include hook-ups to poflce and firt
tlepartmentll fnr emergency systrm~ and
lo 11chool1 for 31. OOmr. cuursts and tduca·
tional programs.
The boaid appropriated $1 million for
lhls program snd the fed eral government
is lo provide 19 million.
Budget aide! said Tr relief Is not found
the e1pansion of the melhadooe main-
tenance program could be hit hard. There
are now 200 former heroin addicts oo the
program .and ~ were to be added.
Also hit by lhe Ct.It will be paid direc·
tors for 1ix new community drug clinics,
the budget expert!! fear. •
Not tt(fected Js expansion on the detox·
lflc"Uon program at the Orange County
Medical Center. It will not go into full
operation until October because of the
need to traln workers.
fifth Di!lricl Supervisor R on • I r1
Casper! of Newport Beach. who hArt
pu~heri thrnugh tbe dnig abuse project.
1111id torl11y thAt hi': had not. been 1ware oC
I.he effect of the gaJar)' cuta.
•
Dr. Leon T Silver. a geologist from
California Jnstilult. of Technology. took
1he. microphone at mission control and
told Scott and his colle<tgues they bad
do ne .. a lovely JOb."
"You just don't know how "'e're jum-
ping up and rtown here,'' Silver said.
"1 hope some day ll'e can get you all up
here loo." Scott replied. "I think we
really need ln have some good pro-
fessional geologists up here.
(See APOLLO, !'age %)
House Passes
2-year Draft;
War End Urged
WASHINGTON (AP) -A lwo-year
draft bill urging Pre.~idenl Nixon to
ocgolialt a ·final date" for I.Ota! U.S.
withdrawaL., frorn Indochina was p&Ssed
by the House today and "-'ent to tht.
Sena te.
But antiwar senators said they will not
even have to conduct a full blown.
filibuster to block final enactment before
September.
Jt "'as the House 's first vote even for
imposing a congressional stand on ending
lhe war, although previous proposals had
lost by ever narrower margins.
House Armed Services Chairman F' .
Edward Hebert ID-La.), says the
lndochina 11·ar Jangu;ige wnrked out by
Hou~e-Senale conferees "will not tie the
Pre!;idPnr.·s hi:ind.s."
The House, by ~ver narrower vote~. has
!urned down all previous war-pullout
measures.
The draft bill's lp.nguage urges Presi·
rlenl f'ixon to negotiate a final datt. with
Ha noi fnr ;i ceasefire and total
1.1.·Hhdrawal of J; S force~ from Indochina
in return for release of all American
prisoners or war
The narrowest House rejection of .'!Uch
11 proposal was the last: 219-176 refusal !o
accept the Senate's original amendme nt
set Ling a nine-month deadline on the U.S.
pullout.
Sen. Alan Cranslon (0-Ca\H.). said
Tuesday he and Sen . Mike Gravel tD-
Alaska J. will easily be abll to block
Senate dralt action until Congress begim
a month-long recess Friday.
"It will not take a f u I I - b Io w n
fi!ibwter," Cranston s;iid. He 11lso said
antiwar senators will be able to filibuster
the draft bill indefinitely after Congre.ss
returns Sepl. 8 if Senate DemocraUc
Leader Miki'! Mansfield suppor~ the.m.
Orange Cout
1''enlher
Beach temperatu res will bt 68
with lnlanQ. mercury al Tl -but
those are J{isl the overnight lows.
Daytime highs will be 7~ and 94.
Sunshine: 11.·iJJ prevail "'l\h tome
high clouds.
INSIDE TODAY
Ornnge: County hM rtctivtd a
$720,000 fedttrol grant to help
deve:lop a police radio ayst'tm
uio rthy of Dick Tracy. See Paga
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Developme11t qui:
Eastside Mesa
Still a Problem
Btll TERRY COVILLE
&1 """ "l lh ~Ii.I Sl11f
No one. has yt t solved tht prnb!em o!
how to develop variolli pittl'.s of property
in Cost& Mesa's older easts1de sec\ion.
~ city council '-''a..5 asked Monday to
allow constructian of a duplex at 250
Cogt.a Mesa StrMt. an arra spotted v.·1th
aingle homes. duplex" and triplrxes.
The council neithr:r denied nor ap.
proved I.ht request. despi!I! a planning
attJf r~ommendation tha t all new
developmen t in the area shou ld be Slfli le
family home.5.
W~ad. counc1lmM delayed action 30
dAy•, indicating that 11 the applic ant
bl-ought in nic~ plans fo r a duple1 1t
mi&ht be approved.
The ne:z:t day, the applicant withdrew
hi!: bUJ..ld1n1 request anyv.•ay, not want ing
Lo immediat.ely rework lhl" plans. Sevtra.J
similar requests f<lr east.side property
ha ve been before the council the past few
mMthg,
They au point up the difficulty the
CflUl1ci.I is havin& with the easl.5ide area.
Police Hold
Beach Man
For Drugs
Orowsina; 1n his car near a nigh tclub
discU£~ by ci ty C()uncilmen A.!i a trnuble
gpot 24 hOur.!i before , a. Hun tington Beach
man was arrested early today on felony
drug charges.
~ichard K. Rnth, 21. of 8135 Wool burn
Drive. was booked on suspicion of
possession of dangerou.!i drugs after
pc!lice confiscated 2.3 packets of suspected
cocaine.
6ff1cer Owen Kr4!za sa.id he checked
Ro th's car about I .t.m. in the 1700 block
of Plac:tntia Ave
Queslioned about weapons. Rn! h
reportedly took a knife from his bont and
r;urr~dered it. after 1,1•hirh the paper
bindles l"lf s~pe:cted contraband 1,1·ere
found in his pocke t.
City Mana&er Fred Sorsabal 111 cur·
renUy preparine a sludy of 1nridenls re--
quiring police r!!lalive In F'innigan's
Rainbow Ind Earth. a similar dance spot
on 13th Street.
City Councilmen called for such action
Monday night. after bringin11 up the .!iUh-
ject two week! earlier based on fre-
quency of assaul!s. narcoH•s ca ses and
other problems mentioned 1n optn
liession.
College Budget
Hearing Slated
A public bearing nn lbe $23.m .906
<:oast Community College. District budget
proposed for fiscal 1971-72 is ~heduled
for 8 o"c\ork tnnight in d1~tr1ct offices,
1370 Adams A\·e., Costa :\tesa
The propnsed hnal bud get 1nclud~
S90 .. \J7 1n expenses not ~hnw11 in earher
draft.!. blll con1lnue~ tn prO\'idl': a 20-cent
dtcrl':a.se 1n th!': pro ~rt \· t.aI rate
The tax ra!f' requ1r('r1 tn suprorl the
district which str\"t !l Cn~ta ;\lt$a.
~ewpor l Bearh . HW"!1ng1nn BtlH'h. Foun.
ti1n Vallt.V \\"esr m1n~tf'r and s~al 8e;1JCh,
ls erpec!P.d 11) be f.9-cents p<"r $100 of
11 sr,ts~d valua T11ln. !his yi>Rr
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DAILY PILOT
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Thert lS no cltar cut pattern of dtvelop·
mf'.nl in ~t.
Richard Dahill , 11 c.1ty p 1 a. n n 1: r ,
prest nted a report r..1onr1a.v on !ht pnrlion
of f!astside affected by !he duplt!x re·
quest. The are" covered 44 acre! from
19th Strf'e! to 2-0th Street and Oran&e
Av~nue tn Raymond Avenue. Jn britf hi!
report said ·
-Tha l 72 ptrcen1 of thP area 1s nnw R·
I I s1n~le family I or church pro~rty.
-That 90 percent of the mull1p!P fam i-
ly buildings 1,1·erf! bu il! btfort 19~\ 1,1•hen
lh e council chMged the 11.rea 's zone lo R·
I.
-That 20 perctnt of those mul11ple
family buildings 1,1·ere C'flt'\Structed b,.fore
1953 v.•hen Costa Mesa fina lly became a
city
"In other 1,1•ords." said Dahill. "l\'e"re
trying to sho1,1· that the recent tendency In
the area has been to1,1•ard R-1."
But councilmen pointed to a number of
duplexes near the proposal and said a
good du plex pl?.'l could be allowed
The east.side area has been a prnblPrn
for some ti me. beCf!ll.'Se many of th!! nld
hnmes are now being sold. torn doll'n and
new builders v.·ant to put up new struc-
ture~.
Six month! a;n. the coun cil tabled a
highly conlrovers1al ea sts1de study made
by the planning comm!ss1nn . That 5tudy
emphasized the old commercial strip
2.!o ng Ne1,11>0rt Boule\•ard, but also took
in the residential are;is.
The studv recommended the f'ventua l
turnover 0°1 tht commercial land 1nl!J
multiple. family use. v.•ith mult iple family
ex tending east of l\"e1,11>0rl Boulevard. but
at decreasing density.
A large group of property 01,111ers sur.
~e<itd in getting rhe council to kill Lhe
study. Since then. Councilman William St
Clair ha$ even had the city remove copies
of the. study frnm the planning dl!p11 rt·
ment so it v.·ould nol be referred to.
The. city ha.~ no t made any com-
prehensive survey of !he flrea since the
death of the eastside stur!y
.\·lond ay. hn1re ver. Council man Alv in
Pink ley complimented Dahill for his
small study of the area surrounding the
duplex requl'st and fror th i-n\"trlay map
v.·h1rh clearly defined 1,1·hat exists in !he
area
Cnunctlmen. ho""t\'tr. 1tnorPd Dahill'!i
1'ugges!1nn !ha! the dupltx refiUl'~t be
denied. The action. 1,1•h1!e not cnnclll~l\·e .
underlined the confusion ex isting in the
e2.sts1de sect1i'ln .
!\1ayor Robert Wilson shocked hL,
mat.f's a hil by concluding · ''The day ma y
come when this council $ets mobile
homes pl.iced on R·l properly on the
eastside of to\l'Jl."
Fron• Page I
NEW HOMES •••
decoratm g C'IUr homes 1n our minds."
Besides th e man from Arcadia, where.
do these. people come frnm ?
They're mosUy Ne"1>0rt Be a c h
res.1dents and curiously. more than hillf
already live in Lusk"s Hz.rbor View Hills.
\\'illiam LU!k, presidenl of the com-
pany, Ukes that. understandably enough,
.t! quite a tribu1e .
"I can't help but fr~l 1·ery cn m-
phmented. AnybMy 1n an.v busine~s \\"ho
has penple standing 1n lin t "'ou!d ha\ e
to ."' he. ~a id.
Lusk. pointing nut that l"lrdPr.~ ;1Jrrn't
bein g 1akrn f'ilrlier btt 11use Sa!urd il.\' i.~
lh!! tia1e g11·en in not1ce5 m111led tn pl'nple
v.·ho h11d indic;1J!ed 1n!f'rest. ~.:iy~ he
thn11gh! of tr~·1n~ In cnme up 1,1·11h ;i mnre
snpht."!Jf"t!IPd w~.v nf T;ik1ni;: rt'SPrv;:it 1nn~
·Rut thf'v ~erm to l1kf' 11 this 11 ;IJ\ ... he
s;i 1d "rP(IPle ge t In knnw each othe r Its
lhe damnde5t thin~··
~lrs l\neubuhl a.crePa . "\Ve "vl'. become
on!" !}];.: happ_v famil~-," she said .
"\\"e'd probabl:< np1·rr ~e! to knnw ea.ch
nt.hPr ii it v.·eren't for thi~... ,\irs.
Grabowski pointed n11t.
Lusk says the group plans to spend the
nisht 1.h!!rP. Frida.v. evidentl y ICI le! an y
early arrivers Saturday morning know
""h!':re the ir pl,11ce is
'"\\'e're going to feed th em breakfast.''
Lusk said, and after the}' l.1ke thl'tr
orders ht! also h11s promised to gi ve them
lunch
The str3llgt cnngrega tion doesn 't seem
to bother the sale.i; ~taff in the least
NAIA P~ei.
out c0mbina1ion umbllica\/tether line and monitor
the operation, 1\"hich is f;Cheduled to be televised to
earth at 8:44 a.m. (PD'fJ Thursday.
SPACE WALK -This is ;irtist's conception of ho\v
<1slronaut Al \Varden 1left1 v.1ill retrieve film cas·
settes containing photos of luna r surf are frorn :\pol In
15 service module. Astronaut Jan1es lr11·i n \\"lll play
~~~--'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
f'rom P11ge 1
APOLLO ...
"\'ou zJl v.·ould JUSl really have a field
day. There 's Just so much to be gained
here ."
Before the lun ar breakawa y for
splashdo1\'n late Saturda.y 328 mll l"s north
of Hawai i, the astronaut.~ conducted as
murh sc1ent1!1c inve $!igallon as they
could cram into their fina l orbits.
One of the photogr;iph lr; targe!s this
mnrn1ng wa.i; Aris1archll.~ Plall!au ;ind a
sni?.kelike 1·atlry c;:illed lhe \obra HP;id
The. astronauts also used their p<1111>rful
telPscop1c camf'ra to photoj1'raph Tran-
<111 1l1t~· Base. landing ."1le nf the Apolln 1 l
n11~ston -man ·s first \'ISJl to the !unar
surface.
!n add11inn, torla .1··s ."cbrr1ule callPri fn r
phol0Jlra ph1ng the .uea v.·here !he Sn\·1el
rohor 1chiclf'. Lun(lkhod I. is explnnng
\\"nrden rPporred : "\\'e"\'f" all bten sil-
ting herf' looking at Ar 1~t archus in 8 littl e
b1! n£ awe It \l')('lk5 l1 kP prnbably the moi;t
,-oJcan ir area that J"l·e Sf'f'n any"·here nn
tht .surfa cf" "
\Vord!'n :-;i1rl !he plil!Pau 11·;is c11t hy
r1umerou o; ril le~ -can,vn11s like !he nne
SCQ!! ;ind Irv.in P>:plnrert. ThP Pnds Qf !he
ce.n ynn." ttppearPri tn hf' ,..nvrrpd, \Vnrr!Pn
~aid, wi1h m;itrr i11I "like del tas ill the
ends nf r11'er.~ nn rar1h.''
F'll,llhl cnntrnllrrs turncri nn a 1elr\"i."1nn
camer;i; Srot1 ;ind Irwin IPft h1>h ind nn the
moon hu1 lhr picturP ."1npprrl abrupt!)'
Missinn cnni rn l reported l::1ter th;1J!
repeatf'rl ;itlPmpls \n 111rn b;1Jrk nn the
camf'ra".~ cn mmunica1i nns uni! on lhe
moon bu.egv Rn1·er v.Prr frul!IPs.~, Mrl
• Diamo11d~ Feud
Ball Tea1n Has Conncil Snpport
One ol Costa r..tesa ·~ l1vel1e~t baseball
ft>uds takes to the fielri at 5:45 p.m .. to-
day at Co.-;l a r-.te~a Park.
1r plls thP yo11np: rhargts nf Cily
r..1110.:isPr Fn:•d Snrsabal ;1Jga inst a
dynamite !rarn coache d by longtime w1n-
nrr. Lulir na1·1 ~,
The 1wo 1c;in1s <lrl' h;ittling fnr the
harhnr rir·c,1 R Le;i,i;:u,. ch;:imr1nnsh1ps fnr
hnyi:; agf<; 9 and IQ Thry fnui;h1 !h('1r l\"<I~'
lti rn11'1'h ;i ~1nglr C'l1m1n;it lnn tnurnarnC'nt
fnr lnda y"s ~uprr 1n:i1ch
Thi ~ 11 ;1<; S0r ... ;ih;il 1\ f1 r~t ~c;1r ;:i<; A
ha~eha ll rn:it h .1nrl tir '" lf'fl h1$ m<irk nn
<'I!\' h;ill Ro1h or h1~ ;i~s1~1 ;:i n! roarhrs a1~ rtdn11n1~11:i!1 1·r 1n l rrn~ 11"ith 1hr c r1~
A ch,1rr r11<1lr.1 ;il<t\ PX 1~1.· 11•11h1n c11y
hall l>er"i!LJ•r ('nnrad '"Shnrt}"' Schcafl'r,
puhl1c rrJ:i t1nn< for lhe Cn<;t;i iltr sa ('nun·
Iv \\"a!er District. hclp.i:; cnach Sorsahal"s
riv Al
Sor.~aha1·~ 1P.;1Jn1 hoi~ been va ri1111-;ly
rcfcrrrd 1n ;1Jround •ii\" hall ;i~ th r · citv t<licker~·· and "Frecidir"s f nu! Ba lls.:'
Empln~·es claim hn1h trrms ;ire sa id 11'ith
affrc11nn .
Rnbcrl Ougi.:;i 11, ;;ss1.,l;:in! r 11 y
mana.':rr. i~ ;i,;. exctlrd a~ an.1nnc about
toda~ ·.~ big g;in1r \\'hen i t".~ over he r;in
l11rro !h(' hn~s b;ick tn rity hall.
Rill rr;:i11·fn rcl. nnr nf lhf' a's1slant
•naehri>, .~;i1d lh;it Stir.~;l!Oal l!el~ S(l wo und
up ;ihnul r;ir h 11:.1mr h£' h;i ~ ln 1<tke ;in
ul rr r pill hcfnrr r;ich con1r~1.
"'llr m;1J y rrt1rP ;if!rr 1~1 :;. ~,,;i~nn v.1th a
had ra.<e of ~h;iky ner·vr.1.," quipped
Crawford.
The city managtr has taken such an in·
terest 1n his baseball charges I.hat he
hales !n break away frnm a game even
for ;1J city council meeting .
"One night he trfl early to rnake lhe
council meeting." Cr;i w·ford related. "l
rind Dave Crn11•c, 1hl' o!her assi$lant
cnach. ll'enf back In ri1.v hall after the
g.ime and drrw a sign with the score and
thRt we ll'On."
"\~-.,. s;:iL ;1t thP 1"<''1r l"lf the cnuncil
1·hambr'r . ., an cl d11ln't rR1sr thr sii;:n. Fred
ne;irly broke h1~ neck tt".11nR In Rrt us lo
indicate how !he !earn rlid. \Vr fi nally
hrld u11 1he s1i.:n ;ind he JllSt sm iled. Then
Councilm:in IAll'1n) 1'1nklry s;i w us and
stopped the cooncil 1ncct1ng to announce
thr ~tore."
"¥ R League haseh;1Jll ii;: spon~rerl by !he
(·111es nf Cnsta J\1es;i and Ntwport Brach
;i nd the H<irbnr Are;i Rnys' Club.
Snrl'abal cn;ichrs the &<;t;inria Hrd lri;:.~
11·h1le Davis gu 1rlcs the Corsica Pa rk
nndgrr.~.
Snr~;ihal C'\'Cn h;1Js 1he <'ll V 1•n11111·1l on
tl1~ :-1dr ,\1nnd<i.V nigh!, 1wn rl;:iy<; brfOrl'
fhr ~:in1,... lhf'.V wrrP nr;irl.v rr;irfy tn p;:i<i:;
;i rr"nlul1!ln fll't!i~1ng h1.~ 1·1rlnn . !Ir
111ndr,.1 1 ~· brgged 1hem 1n 11·;i1\ unl 1I ;ifler
lhr g,1mP.
LukP DRv1~ ha~ a lnn,c s1;ind1ng re r·nrd
nf v1r1or1e.-; 1n R l,r;1Jgue h;1Jseba ll , hul 111·
~•rl{'r~ at r1 tv hrill ~ay Sor~rth;1JJ h::1s ~
df'f 1n1 TP advanl;ii;:e -all the umpires
11·nrk fnr the city.
•«• .. l•U me-n! "trouble sh("!Ot1n~ 1~ nnw unrll"r way" ;-·,,.----.,-~,-,.-...,..,,,...,,,.
Tht camera """'~ .~chedulPd tn hfi;1Jm brick ~-=i.G•--EM -1-A,.LK""~ .,1~. In eart h a S(l)ar f'<"lip~,, "!'I Fr1d;iy.
AHhl"IU£!h a~trnna111.; l1;11·1d R. Srn!I,
,Jamr~ Fl lry,·in. anri ,\Hrrrl :\1 \\'nrrlPn
11·pr,. going hnmP. thrv 11·r rP nn! bl' <in.v
mr;ins <"nnclu<hng Apollo J5"s sc1enr1f1c
in1·r."l 1~<1tinn.~.
Senti ;ind lr11 1n, 11hn !'prnt Fili hnur.~ ;v1)!
:i't m1nule< nn ll :.dl r l" Pl;:iir. nr~T I~.
;imon~ h1eh n1l"lunta 1n~ ;:inr1 ;1J rlPr 11
ch<i.<m . l<>fl hPh1nrl ;:i S'.!f. million ~•trnrP
f;1J h PX pPrtrorl tn rr pnrt Thr rnnrin"< .<urf;ir eo
and s ub~urfacc .;t ales for )ears tn co1ne.
f't•ott1 1•11ge J
CASPERS ...
by15t In contact the ln1er1nr ~partmtnl
.1nd I had to ap<ilo2ize and lo~t much
grnu nd in 1hr d r1~·e for th,. presf'r\'f'"
Ca~pers conc!udPd. '"Tbf' pre$s $hl'luld
quo1r U!'i correctly and department hrads
Eihould b11Hon I hei r tip~··
Superv isor \\'ill i;:im Phi ll ip~ ~r F11llPrlnn
"'as !he lone mtmber of the board 10 de-
fttnd the rl.llhl nf !he prP~~ tn ~erk in·
format ion He added. ' The b')ard should
not hamper these efforts.··
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TODAY
by
HUMPHR IES
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NOT FOR INOUSTRY
Q\'er BO'~ of all d 1;in1onrl :.. fall
short of gem riuality and are rele-
~a ted to inrlu,!;trial uses ranging
from lhe prec i~1on \\·ork of sc1en·
t ific !;ibnratnries In hea\'y duty
assign1ncnls in oil rielrl s.
Mesa Joins
LAFCFeud
On A11nex
A1ayor Robert Wilson ha.$ bee n
flUl hnrized lo le111d C05t a Me~a into the
middle of the "who's on stcond base~··
feud with the Orange County Local Age:n-
cy Formation Cnmmissinn.
Wilson wa!'l told by fellow council men
"1onday to take v.·hatever step5 flf'Cf'ssary
to get Los Alan;11os Councilma n Joe
llyde off thf' LAFC.
lie unmcdiately appo inted Cnunc1lman
Alvin Pinkley to cnntact other eillP.!'1 and
lry to hold a League or Cities mef'ting
lx'forc r\ug_ 11.
On Aug. II, !hf' I.AFC "'ill he;ir ;1Jn an-
nexation re q u P s t frnm S;1Jn1a Ana,
regarding !133 acres nf land arounrl lht1
marine helicnpter base near ~anta Ana .
1'he land is already lied inrn the in·
corporation plans for the new cily ef
Irvine.
"We havl' no direct interest in the land,
\\"e can 't annex i1 ," Pinkley .c;aid, "But
v .. i1h H)•dt on the board 11·e fee! thcrt will
be R power play and We don'l li ke that,
We just want a fa ir decision."
Hycle is expectf'd to team with
Supervisors Ron Caspers and Robert Bal-
lin. bo!h LAF'C board n1embers, t& ap-
prove 1he Santa Ana request.
Hyde stirred up considerable co n-
lroversy an1ong Orange Count.v cifit.!I
\1•hen he s;i!d last wel!k he v.·ould vac,111 e
his LA FC post. but did not. His "vac1te''
statement camf' at a Lcaii:ue or Citie.i
meeting and kept the mayors from voti ng
him nff the LAFC.
"r..tayor George '11cCrackcn of Hun-
tington Beach has 1\0 percent nf the
mayors ~igned up to call a special
mteting. rm going to contact hi m and
see if we can dn it." Pinkley expl1ined.
"Thi5 whole thing is too importan t ll'I
let it go by !he boards \\'e want an Im·
partial LAFC. It dnes.n't ma1.ter to us
who gets the li1111d if the decision ls Im·
partial," Pinkley said.
Froni P11ge 1
BUDGET ..•
m;iximum growlh" lo actual f'Xpenses or
thf' previous year. Last yea r's expense
J'K'r student "'as S12.7R Jes.s th an 1,1•a9
budli(eted. Franklin said.
Somf' nf Lbe apparent Mministrahve
incrr;ises evidf'nt in the budge!. Dr.
l\'icoll said, .,.,·ere due tn programs pald
fnr by state or federal runds . Thus, th&
percentage increases in the salary ac--
counls Wf>Uld not reflect a'tcurately when
compared "'ilh previnus years.
Ni CQ!I al!¥! nott'd the district ha~ 1he 8t--
cond lowest r<Jio of administrators tn
tC'ilC'hrr.~ nf the di strirl!'I 1n Or<inge (nun·
(v. There are 5.9 adm ini~lrators for e.lctl
lfKl lrarher.~ in Nell'porl-~1rs;i cnmparerl
11·ilh !hr :;tarev.'ide average fnr district.!!
of i.2 per IOfl.
Thr t11ghr~1 admini~trrilnr-lc;i('hcr ratio
in Or;ingro Cou nl y 1~ II.fl, Nicnll .<t!id.
Jnclurling the b'lnd.~ rera.vmcnL "'1·
("nunt. huilding fund ;1Jnrl c;:ifptrria l}ur1get
f11r nrxl ~·<>;ir, !hP tot;1JI rlis trirl budi;r1 fnr
!!lll-72 i~ $4~ ~ millinn. ;1J Ccnrd1ng t.o fiscal
plann 1n~ direc\nr W111ter Ad ri an ,
c~ ... , Offlc•
Jl O W11I l1y 5tr•t+
M.,l;q Acl41111: ,,0 . l e• 15l0, 412•2•
OtNf-OHk•
No11-salary Issues .Se11t
Back to Employes Council
The rc1nn ining 2or;. nf the l\'nr !r:l"s
ct f;unond prod uc!i0n j~ .~uhjected lo
fur1hcr .!o C'rcrru n_g, durin g 11-hich
th<'y are cnrrfull.v .i::;r<1ded A~ gen1
s toner-. the only kind in 1\"hi ch ~·e
1're inlt'rcs t('d ,
The rl1 <1111nnd . .; nn ct i:-pl;:i:v in our
sho11 Ci'11"es are p(l 1nstak1ngly select-
ed hy us fo r those '''ho appreciate
h1.11h s1y lc <in rl c>xrp1 i.~ite fashion.
They are hi,i::h <Jlll'lllty ct ian1onds
heautifully cut nnrl n1nunted to in·
sure lasting enjoyment by their
nwneri;. \Ve 11L~n have less e;{pen-
si ve stones 11·hich are still finest
quality for the money.
cqoss Writing lnrtNl'f'l9r!tt 111
14 """'' Gold Filltd or Sterl11'g, With 1rt:rtetiY9 lea-tri.t-,.,,., l'una. •
~!LY •tL.CI T, '"'"• """tl<t It -•••f'l!l ••e
---·-·· It Mllt~N e11tv fliOCtl> ! ..... .. , "' -•·••• .., .. ..,, IOo" Yt,,...• l•c•.
Ill-. & .. t-. Co.11 -·· M.,..•ll>O•M
... (II, "-'•'" v,,,.,., !•• c .......... , e.i.11--1•• s•.,11a:i~ .• ._. .... "' -
,..le'Wll .. l•loo>. ll•l•t lM ! prl•ll"t elt~I It
11 ill W•t &•~ S""" CM•• "'ou
, ... , •••• 111•1 ''l·•J11
Ct__,.... .t.Mrtkl .. 641·1•11
),
...
Ttachers' charges that th ere had ~rn
no •a:reement re1ched en non-salary
Items being discussed since 1 .. st
Fehruary 1,1•ith the Newport-Mesa school
board repre!en\Rth·t prO\'td to be true 11t
Tuesday's board meeting
SuptTintendt nl John \V , Nicoll nntl'd
!he "'mem:'lrandum of agree me n 1 ' •
be!"''e~n lhe tcachtrs and d1$lrict h11d
been rtlurne:d from the Or•nge County
Cou.n~el's office with rl'v 1~loru
Dr 7'-'icoll lnld rht bo•rd the dnc-uml'n!
would be rttum~ 10 the r i-rtlfu"iltl!d Emplnyt~ Council ff!r more f11~C'U$!ilnn
ln caHtni 11n 1mpa~~" 1n nego!l .. tH""'
u.1ith I.he d1strir! l ~~t .July 14. 1e11ch~rs
noted lhl! bt>artl har! not r;1Jt 1f1"rl 111~ree·
me:n t on th, nnn-ect'lnomic i ~~ues .
Th t 1mpas.!if' 11e~r 1on .11150 c J t e d
"per~lstent • di~a greement" on ~alary
issues. Teachf'rs call~ for a live percent
cost of living increase and lhe board
allocattd a 2.2 ptrcent Increase in !he
1971·72 dis trict bu dge1
BOard mtmber Onn;1J]d Slrau5s nf
f\e11·porl Beach Tut'sda~· night ~aid ht
had cnnt,11ctf'd thP fac Uinder n11mtd hy
the Ne"-port·!\IP.~a F:du•al1on As!nr1 at1on,
Or . John Brighi. a Californ ia Teachrr
t\ssoc1ation staff mP.mhtr. Slrau$.'J ~ .. 1d
1/'lt two had not ~·et determ1nl'd v.·hn lh11
third member of 1he 1mpas~e p11nel 11 nuld
b<>.
l"nd('r C;ihforn1R la1,1'. !earhers nr ~
~chonl distr irt m.iiy caJJ fnr ,11n irnp11 .,~e
panel It! 1nvl'~lt,l!ale 11.reas nr d1s11~ec-
mtn! Th, 1hrel'-member panel !htn
repnrli public ly to lhe bnard It.s findings
:i r(' not b1nd1nJ: on e1lher~r1y.
l\·lan y of our cus1on1er5. during
the last 2-l :·ears. have come back
lo us aJZain and again : and v.·e like
lo believe that per~onal interest in
!he indi\'idu~l f; nf our community
is no small fa clnr in lh1 s qulle e\"1·
rfent lny~Hy. \\"e 11re prou d of \1 hat
\\'e sell. and derive a great deal of
.~at1sfactJnn out of knO\\'ing the peo·
ple v.'e serve:.
i
Pe11orP111CU •• , •. ,. $1200
Tlw 5.i,,., .... ,,, 24.00
J. c. Jeu 1efer.1
1823 NEWPORT BL VD., COSTA MESA
CONVENIENT TERMS
I ANk.AM EklCARD-MASTE • CHAkGE
2' YEA~S IN SAM E LOCATION
,HONf l41.J401
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Revenue
~~aring
Plan Told
WASfllNGTON (UPI) -
The Civil R!gh ts Commissio n
lwl ieves Congres5 should delay
President Nixon 's revenue
sharing pl11n until states and
ed it s pass stron~ <'ivil righL"
!Aw!, includ ing jail se ntences
fnr m11.vors and ,R:overnors who
prartiC'e rar1al discrimination.
lo a me m0randum to the
I-louse W;iys and hi eans C.om-
m1ttee. the commission pro.
posed 11 numbe r of rederal and
~late lav.·s lo prevent st ale.~
and cities fro m using rPvenue
sharing funds to discriminate
against minorities.
The ron1m1ttce Tue s rl a y
recessed i1!i consideration or
reven ue shrtring until Sept. 8,
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'QU!ENIE T By Phil lnltrlandl 1
"'Wh•l's so great &bout 'Factory A;r>? I thought the
air arou.od moot of Ula factorial wu pretty bod."
v.·hen it will again study Nix------------------------
on's plan to distribute $5
bjll ion to stritcs and cities for
spend ing on projects v:ithout
federal control. FDA U1·ge s Fu11d s
F 01· In spection s
3 Steel
Co1npanies
Hike Costs
P!ITSBURGH l 1Pl -
Three more major steel firms
have announced price In-
creases on almost every kind
ef steel product. sayi ug the
boosts were needed lo offset
the rost of lhe new labor
agreement reached Sund<iy
v.•ith the llnit!'rl Steelwo rkers
l 'nion. A fourth steelmaker
boosted pr ices on s o me
selected products.
Announcin g the Averaize R
percent hikes Tuesda y v.•ere
v.1 h ,. e 11 n !::·Pittsburgh A n rl
Inland Str ei Corps .. the six!h
and sevr nth large.~t , and
Lukens S l e e l Cn. or
Cnaresville, Pa .. ranked 14th.
Colon el's
T ria l Set
On l\'l y Lai
Kaiser Steel an nounct>d in-FT. h!f::ADE. JI.Id. /AP) -
crea sed prices. effeC"tive tn-Jury selection begins l(lday In
da y. on selertt'd trade 11 nd the rourt-martlal of Army f'nl.
tubular products and said it Oran K. Henderson, Accused
was studying boosts en other of failing to properly in-
'·
Senate Gives 01{
Fo1· SACB Fu11d s
W.i\SHI NGTON (U PI ) In Jn\11":5l1gale 25 nrganizat1ons
ThP SFnale-has given Prt'51· rnr pos.'i.1ble addition !n the
denl Nixon the go-aheftd tn \isl.
04Jl Y PI LOT [; ..... ...,,_,
I Do You r
· FALSE TEETH
Drop, Sllp, or Fall?
Don't k"? wotr)'ll'lt •bout )'our f1IM teeth dropp1nc 1t th• *Tone
time. A dt'!\llHt Ml.ht.I~ ea11 htlp.
YASTEETH•11ve.d1iitwet a \0111•
et, fi rmer, 11.Mdlt r hold. MakN tat.-
inc mote •nJor-bt.. for mol'I! M<:urity and comtort, ma ~'ASTEETH 0.11·
t1.1re Adhe1iv1 Powder. Dt11t11rt1
that fit are e11tnU11 to bu ll'll. Se.
1ou.r dee.wt reruJ1.rly.
brea the new life-lntn the:,r••----------------------, ~ubvrrstve Acti vities Control
Board 1SACR).
Th e lawmt1ker~ voled ~6 to
44 Tuesday tn ~1ve I.he Com·
m e rc e ;i n d .Jusl i cel
depart ment.~ S4f)(),000 to ex·
r and the .SACR. Nixon las11 inonlh issurrl an executivr
n r d e r 1r a ns f er r ing
rPspon~1 bihl v for the dclu nc1
i\ttornt'y G<'nrral 's hs l f1f \
Gl1mmunist or t.:ommun ist-
front flrgan 1za l ion.~ lo the
.S.i\r R. 1'hr hoard virllia !ly losij
J!-" rowers through A series ofl
S.uprrnle Coort dPC1sions. The
l i.~t was drav•n Ult in 1954 Al
thP heiJ!h\ of the :inti-Com-
mu nist rampail!'.n and has re-
mained unchangrd.
Ni xon has asked the SACB
-PUBLIC NOTICE-
~--I M,.OITANT-
••pll•• o .. 1y •• (•rU!ft MM· •I Hum~1.,, .S• f'l1•1t fol
a ...... YI U• Motl1l Hum~ ... ·~~ C1ll Ut.
RCA COLOR TV
l''l t• 1t70
RC'A Cnq1nra1lon h;i5 Aulhririll'd Affi\V AV RAOIO k TV
10 m111kP r ert1un f11.r1nry chlll'li:,:'I, cnrrl"rllon5 and safety
ln!["K'CllOM f'n Color S Pt.!. ~nld in the ahove yrars.
type.<; of st~L vesligale the h1 y La i
U.S. Steel Corp., the nalion·11 mass;icrr. 1------------11
Fnr Yflllr safPtv a nd ""P]f11.re 1t !:o; imr>nrtAnr t hat tfi,.~it rh11.n~rs hP made a~ 11non 11.:o; po.o;.'ll)IP. ThP rP is nn r h1tr.:<t
fnr th1:o; 5PrvlcP ti.~ 1! l5 twin.o; pa id by the RCA Company! nnr do,.~ lt maltrr \,hr rP or \1"hr nynu bnus:-ht 1hP 11rl. Cal
Nn1\'. v.·~ "·ill hP h11.ppy '" itP:t up an appointment lo do
this \\•nrk at your convPnienr", largest, wa,o; the first to an-At least five jurors are rP..
nnunce the increases Monday, qu ired for lhf' court -martial flf
hours after the b11sic 1'1tel in· the 50-year-old Indianapolis
du~try se!!Jed on the nev.· cCln· native. HPnderson wa,o; cnm-
tr;:ict and four l'.lther major mander of the 11th Brii;adr of
stPel producers followed suit !he America] Division at lhr
lh;it. d;iy. timf' flf the ~trirrh Ill, 1968,
Mr;:inwh ile, romp 11 n i e" m;:i.~.~ricre.
PHONE
NOW!
540-4840
968-0530
962-6631
The commissi on said statP!i
should pass la w5 AS strong as
federal ci\•il righL~ laws in the
fields nr housing, employment.
voting rights, public faci !ilie!i
it n d accommodatio ns. a n d
sla te services-before there is
revenue sharing.
'll1hlch h21d geared dowrt in ;in J·lrndcrson i ~ a<'Cll~d nf
ant icipat ion of a slrikf' 11aid willfully fall in.1t (Jl investigate
they were slowly ret urning '" reports or the mass11cre and of
\\'ASHll\1r.TON (UPJ) production but were laying off viol11!ing a regulat ion re-
Jlard-pressed Food 11nd Drug workers because of a lack e[ quiring the reporUng flf actual
AIRWAY TV 10925 Kalama Rl•er A.o.,
Fount1ln V1lley
& APPLIANCES "' ... ""' '"'· • •• ,.,
Adm I nistration Jnspectors.r-~"~'w".'._~•~rd~e~r~':· --------•~r~'~"'~pec~~te~d'._'.w~ar~c~r~i~m~e':':· ______ ___:===------_!I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!'!
•verage only one visit one~
LOVE IN FULL SWING
every six years lo lhe na lion·s
60 ,000 food manufacturing and
v.'holesale planL~. acco rding ln
Jo,DA Commissioner Charles C.
Edwardi;.
Jn 1cs timon y Tursd ;iy before
a House c o m m Prc e sub-
rommi\lce F.'.dwrir ds s;:i irl his
~I& million hurlgcl for fi eld in-
spections v.·nuld h;ive to be in-
r reascd nearly J1v t> times to
adeq uately inspect all food
procr:-;~r.~ f'flCh ~'e;ir.
\\'ith an S8:'i million bur!gel
to scnrl out a force of 1,000 in-
speclors, the f'DA could
"comp to gr ips V.'ith these prn-
blems." Edwards told the sub-
rommi11re, which i.~ probing
the FDA ·s inspection system
in the v.•itke of a New York
m;in"s dea th due to botulism
pnisoninJ:.
Ed1.1•ard11 said !;OJTIP rood
processors ;i re in!>pi>rlrd an-
nually by his 210 FOA e.x-
amincr:i;. v•hn in 1971 hArt pl11n-
ncd 11 .5:10 inspeclinns until the
botul is1n case 11nrl n I. h,. r
emergencies caused 20 percrnt
of the trips to ~cance lled.
Today's '"Swinging Sets .. in 14 karat textured
gold. A. S595. B. S500. C. S425. D. S300.
"F.vcry ti me an r mrr,l!r.ncv
situation or a natur;il d is11~trr
nccurs." said Edv.•;irds, "it is
nccelis<iry fnr us !n suspend
planner! food lnsper1inns. 111us-
pcnd planned foorl ,q nal.vses
and our normal program
operations.''
E. $250. Others fro m S 150. Man's ring,
not shown, goes with all sets, $35.
He srt id tha t Af ter Bon
Viva nt"s ViC'hyssoisr, ~·as link-
ed {J) the death of the
West chester County.NY. man
::ind the paralysis of his wife .
the FDA ex:pended 125 man.
years. nr eno ugh time to ln-
SPf"CI. 2.300 food plant~.
Ask about our cfMdltd piryment plan.
Chu·,1 A<<OUllll •~~l!ld.
A"'*rl<I" l!r•rtU•
11nkA,,..rlc1nl •nd M1111r Ch•rgt. 100.
SLAVICK'S
,J,.v.·pJers Sine~ 1917
I 8 FASH ION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH -644.1380
Open Mon . a nd Fr i., 10 •.m , to q :30 p.m.
Edwards ~aid that 11nothf'r
2,ROO plannrd fond .::ind tfrug In-
spections "·erP rlropf'l"d r:lu rin~
!hf' past ei.irht. months due to
FOA ·invo lveme nt in I h,.
m,.rr urv·in·tun;i prnbte.m and
1J1 hrr v.'o rk.
B B's TROPICAL F1SH
SPECIAL PRIZE
AQUAllUMS
A C•lllpl ... MtllllMN ... 11erl1111, , .. , 11111 tMr
SI 5.•t ,,,_ .. , H111w, wlll "9 r1ffl.; •• Au ••
21..+t. Co1111 h1 111tl 1111 up -11• 1'Ur1th1w M •
ltH..,.,..
SPECIAL FOR OP ENING
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• DARY PROT EDITORIAL P AGE
Some Bridge ·Is Needed
It may not be an ~nti rt olive branch, but lea~t a
leaf or two from such a brand) lieems lo be fluttering
between Ne~•port Beach and Costa f\.1esa over that never·
ending topic, the Pacific Coast Free\vay route.
The lel's-get-together·and-talk-it -over atlitude V.'a!in't,
to be su re, volunteered by either side. But v.•hen the
DAll ... Y PILOT asked two freeway commilteen1en in both
cities-Newport Councilman Lindsley Parsons and r..te sa
Councilman Willard Jordan -if talks on such a topic
Jnight be forthcoming, the answer ""'as more than a
d e.finite maybe.
In fa ct, both councilmen seemed anxious to see if
Borne commo n ground could be found for keepin g lines
of communication open.
Frankly, 've see no wa y the 1\Vo ritie~ v.•ill ever
reach full accord on a Coastal Freeway routing -if it
ever comes. Too many bitter v.'ords have been ex changed
and too many attitudes have setUed into cement·like
form.
Bui the tv.·o Harbor Area cities are in many, many
\vays a single community. Neither can afford to be
Ignorant of the other's projects and plans. l\'either should
pass up any chances to cooperate on mutually beneficial
opportunities. \Vith or without freeways, for one thing,
t heir street patterns must coordin ate.
Like some topics in a marriage, the freeway issue
may be too tender to touch. But a free exchange on other
topics and affairs is essential.
OCC BJazes a Trail
Because of its demonstrated leadership in the field
of environmental education. Orange Coast College has
been selected to be lhe headquarters for the federal co-
ordinator of surh programs in \Ve.stern schools and col·
leges.
The Harbor area community college \\'ill open it.!i
new environm(!ntal technology center in the fall offer-
ing courses to train environmental resource, waste water
treatment and air pollution technicians .
The selection of Coasl College for the. federal co·
ordinator's office means the ecology curriculum develop•
ed at Orange Coast, and that of t\vo-year colleges in
Seattle. San Francisco and San Diego. wU! be kept up to
date \11ilh current developments and manpower needs.
But lhe real bonus \Vill be for graduates of the
ecology programs \11ho will be matched to available jobs
by the federal coordinator .
And, as the ni omentum for programs in environ·
mental areas gains. Orange Coast will likely be the set-
ting for regional conferences that will place the college
in the center of this important area of study.
A Good Inves tment
Costa Mesa city offi cials have had a long-standing
tendency to shun federally-financed programs.
They made an ex ception by sending police Lt. Avery
G, Smith to the prestigious Northwestern University
Traffic In stitute. The federal government pays his $11.·
000 tuilion. The cily pays its traffic bureau commander
his regu1ar salary for lhe nine months.
One institute stipulation requires a man to remain
with his agency for three years after graduati on, to
guarantee a return on this salary investment. A 15-year
CMPD veteran, Smllh is likely to stay.
"\Ve11 be getting back a very valuable man," say~
Vi ce Mayor \V illard T .. Jordan, noting that traffic in-
stitute training is extensive and covers other aspects of
law too.
Selection as one of nine Californians in the IOO·man
class also underscores Lt. Smith's professional capabili·
ties. c
Incident 011 College Driv e Dear
Gloomy
Gus Police Did Warn the Crowd
To the Edifnr ·
Recently. I wrn!e a letter lo the DAILY
PILOT in which I was the victim or
chance. I wrote saying what pigs the
Cos1a Mesa police were because lhe
Costa f\Iesa Tac1ical Squad broke up 11
large parity v.·ith a riot·type-control of
dispersing the crowd.
During !he time the Costa f'.fe!>a police
were waming the crowd to leave. 1 and a
few other people happened to be. in a
place where we could not hear the warn·
ings at all. My companions and I were
rather shook-up. as one might u.y, when
the tactical squad came b u m p i n g
through the crowd.
1'1y account of v.•hat was happening was
that a bunch of sadisl"! Wfie out to kill
everyone in I.heir sight.
SO, Yt'HEN J wrote the letter l wa!I
misinformed about what took place that
night. As I found out later from olber
people who were at the: party, and of
course the DAlLY PJLO'J', the police did
give w;:imings to leave in advance.
I'm still not endorsing ilie police·!! way
tif handl ing the situa!irJn which was
1;lightly out of control. Jn fa ct., J thought
these men v.·ere 11 litlle more informed
.about v.·hat's happening nowad ays, v.·hal
with all lhe demonstrating and riots.
ihey should have known this w&n 't
going to help the pr oblem , Violence won 't
solve our real problem at all. The Costa
t-.1esa pol ice should use leM force and
more intelligence;
I bel ieve that 1Jne plainclothes cnp
could hal'e rtnne a lot for that party by
getting up on that platform and saying.
''Hey, e\·crybody, can you dig it, we're
mov1n~ !he parly to Orange Coun1 y
Fairgrounds"' or "O'l\'eill Park'' or some
p!acc \Vhere all those ~pie could go
\\·1thnu1 bo1hering anyone but themselves.
I believe if you have lo resort !.o
t•iolcnce. somcl hing·~ wrong in your
htarl Peacr is the only way to gel there,
man. it really is.
BRAD BOURGEOIS
Offkers P r o bed
To lhe Edi1nr·
I read the letter that you printed from
a young man ""'ho attended the "party"
()n College Drl\'e 11nd I must express my
romplete J:ratitudr and ttwiks to the:
Costa Mesa Police Department for what
th ey did do.
Because or the. utter din, perhaps thi!I
young man did not hear the \li'amings
that were gi\•cn to the crowd to pleas«!
disperse Thr word "please" v.•as used
!Ind by an 'lffic6'r V.'ho wa.~ then knocked
dov.·.n. Verification of this is easily
available. I dfJ know thii'\ ~ause J live
on College Drive several doors down
from the ~larrov.·s hnmr and J could
hear lhe v.·;irn1n1:s myself. The police
Quotes
Mn. Norma .lohn11on, S. r ,,
neighborhood youth work leader -"Ont.
or ttie hardnt things for white!! to atttpt
iA this: if I do 80meth.i11g good, Norma
John!lon dld IL Not a black woman.''
C..ov. Rn11.1kt Reagan -"Surely \11e can
f\p4 the way t(l preserve and protect the
11Yf1em of higher education that made
1 our• Journey to the moon l possible~
Tot:ether Wt! csn reach RCTOS!I a genera·
lion gap -can re...pood to thf' concerns of
tx1r sons and d8Ughters who mu.st carry
forward man·s search for knov.·ledge.''
'J'tMJodore S. Banttlt, mayor of San
f\1arfno -"Baii;lcslly. ~1e juat don't havr."
the resourt"el to rio all we. are tr yin&. to do
al the irittrn1tlon1l. Mlional; stile, and
IOC'al level~ We inust have a relllnic·
turing based on capebl\itlt:~ which will
bring tbe 1overnment clo.ser lo the peo-
plt.''
~1a ilhox
l.•1!•<1 1 .. ,.. ••lldtro tr• W•lc•mt , N1rm1t!t
Wtl!trl I PIO!,lld .... v.v !~•Ir mtH•••• I• * -•d•
., lt•i.. Tll• rl•M " condtn .. lt !IUI ,. II! •••<• er tllmlnlle ll~tl 11 rturvtf . .Ill ltlllr• mij" I,._
CllHlt tlfnalurt Int m1llln1 eddr1u, but "'"''' m11 bt w!thhtlt o~ r1qunl II t~lllcl•M ,, ... R h
IJPl reftt. Potlry wilt M l bt p~blllJ\lld
were verbally firm but by no means
brutal or harassing.
With a crowd the siz' of lhal on' and
obviously out of contrlll. lhe polic' had no
choice but to make their first priority the
protection of neighborhood homes and
families. For thi5 everyone should be
grateful.
!'-1RS. C. GLEN HALSINGER
'Another Vle1v
To the Editor:
In reply lo the letter from Brad
Bourgeois (Mailbox. July 281 : Too many
people today such as he revert to
child ish namecalling (policeman vs. pfgt
when ther don't know '"the. other liide of
the coin' and base their op inions on
nothing more than hearsay.
The party you mentioned was not just
''overcrowded'' -1 e g a 11 y , it was
unlawful assembly \nn permit).
He said, in effect. he and his ''chick"
were minding their own bu5iness v,•hen he
saw the riot squad di spersing the group
and !hey split. In o!hrr v,·orrl~ what he 1s
talkffig about must be second·hand tn ·
formation .
As for his parents. did lht>y sre the kids
on !he roofs of houses~ Dir! I hey i;ce !hern
screaming 1Jbscen1lles and throwing
th ings at !he po!icrmen~ Did they sPe the
pol iceman tJia1 wa~ felled by a hrick? l11d
!hey see them try tn o\'erturn 1h" car Qf a
lit!.le 80·.ve11r-old couple 1hat were return·
ing from the store~
I th ink not. 11ov.· about the. ratio nf kid~
versus policemen?
As a wife of a policeman, ynu may sa.11
l"m prejudiced -but I was for l;:iw :ind
order long before my husband hccame ;:i
policeman ~
By the way, were he and his "chick''
old enough to be there drinking beer in
the first place?
POLICEMAN"S WIFE
T he No. 2 h•11~
To the Editor:
State Senator Dennis Carpenter's cur-
rent newsleller con!ain11 a pleasant
Sl.lrprise.
He announces the results of a poll of h i~
constiluents here on the Orange Cnast.
The question he asked W85. "Wh at should
the f\\'O most important Stale lt>gislative
prioriUe s be this year~·· Over 5,000 of us
sent him our answers In !he first v.·eek.
The final results aie as follows:
1. Reducing Welfare
2 Sav\118 Environment
:t Rtducing Taxes
4. Improving School!!
5. Creating Mor' Jobs
6. Reducing Crime
7. Improve Health Care
8. Consumer Protection
9. No Response
Per-
cent
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14
4
4
2
The voters in one of !he nation's most
conser\·ati,·e counties have put the en·
vironment<al cril>is serond in lmporlllnce
only to the welfare mess. tt concem!I
more than crime In the slreets, even
more than high h1:re~.
Senator Carpenter h1111. I think. gotten
tht word But I'm afrau1 ~haL many of hu;
more fflnsc rvatlve colleaaues ·lli"till ft'rl
fh8l the de$irl!l for clean air 11nd wattr Ill
somt kind of Commie plot lo depre&s cor·
por11tl" earnini::s.
In hill ne wstclter. !ien11lor Carpente r
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expresses understandable concern over
t.he price we are going lo have to pay for
a world in ~·hich man and beast can con·
tinue to survive. He writes.
"In considering all conservation and
environmental control legislation, your
la\\•makers must have the determinat io n
to withstand the emotinnal and of1en
popular demands for instant ::iction
v,•hile they gather and examine the
complex intermix of scient1fic dala and
the 'price' the people must pay, in nne
~manner or another, to achieve the
desired goal."
How much are \\'e \\'illing tn pay? No
haby pelicans hat·e hatched in California
fM nearly threi:! years. A few mor e years
and lhey v,•i\l be gone. DDT is doing ii but
f11.nners right here in Orange County
have continued lei use it because it is
cheaper O'lan flthet less hazardou!I
pesticides. How many pelicans are we
wilting to pay for a profi table toma to
crop? Which price is the one that is too
high?
Our legislators need time to conside r
lhe price of our 111orld's survival. When
they finally present the bill, I hope son1e.
one i.~ still lef~ to pay 1t.
lt was nice of Senator Carpenter ln ;:isk
us, and I wonder if he v.·as as surprised
by Oninge County's dclc.rminatinn to
save the envirnnment as I v.·as. But wait
until he polls his brand-new ·10-to 21 -year·
old constituen\s. They are e.ven more in-
terested in saving the WQrld lhan we nld
folks ;:ire. They are the nnt>s who are
going to have to try to sur\'h'e nn 11
EL PAY~'£
f)at19ero11.~ Bi l~e 1·s
To !he Edi!nr ·
I read \\•llh i::reat 1n1rrcs1 a rC'ccnr ar11-
clt'. "Bikes v.~ Auto~" ln th ts article the
11-rilcr ~tre5se~ thr nun1hf'r nf rh1ldrrn
killer! or maimed t1•htle riding brcyrle~ 10
:icrnrdance wllh present. traffic rr£ula·
l1 011s.
It is verv evirlen!. \\·hy chilrlren are in-
jured. in fact I \\·nnrler \1·hy 1!. dnesn"l
happen more lrequenlly. These lragcdics
probably are not cause d primarily b}' ex-
is1 1n~ laws. or hy drivers of automnh lles,
but because or the u!ter disregard by rhe
bike riders of all traffic regulations.
EVERY\\'HERE ane drives he will see
the following violations: tv.·o children on
one hike ; riding wilh both hands in
pockets ; riding on the wrong side of Ifie
street ; cutting corners-a l the in·
tersections : not stopping. or even looking,
at "Slop" signs: nol signalling for turns;
and riding al nigh! without lights.
Parents ignore I.heir children's riding
habits and the police dis regard the law
infractions but woe to I.he. motorist who
injures one of the riders.
Rid ing a hike is supposed lo be goorl
traini ng IO\\'ard. eventually driving an
au1omobile. Probab!.11 this 1s tr ue 1f the
same regulations are observed by the
bike riders that are rnforct'rl when dr1v 0
ing a car. However. there undoubtedly ill
11 high correlation between btke riding
habits and the high insurance rates for
yoWlg operators o{ n1ot or \•ehic!es.
W. A. YOUNG
K ept T h em Moving
To the Editor:
The Costa f.1csa Polict Oepartmenl did
a fine. job in crowd &Jld traffic control at
the recent Orange County F'air. The
department i1' to be rommerxfed for the
' (>roftssional manner in which 11 rt>spond·
eel to special s/tuatio11s caused by fair pa·
trans.
Furt.htrmort, the prople of Co~1 a t.fes11
!hould be thankful for a v.•ell trittnerl. pr(}--
fi c1ent Police department ,v.•ho PXpresses
posi11ve. attitudes to\\·arrl • ! a w en·
force.meri t.
J, E PORTEn FJF.L.n
G'nt:r&I f.lana~tr
Oran~e ~11.nty Falr
When Fairv iew Road Is widened,
how about burying all the utility
lines at the same time?
-F: C.
T"lt lt•l~tt rt!ltCI• rttHri' vlewo, ""'
~-.:11urll• !MS<O •I tr>t ftewt•••.,.. $•n<I'
,our NI •HY• le GIM"'Y Gu .. Dl lflr l"!I•!,
W ider Seats
For Buses
May B e Ruse . ' .. ,,
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Guest Editorial
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Would one·indl additional width of a bu!I
seal lure additional riders away from
priv ate automobiles!
The U.S. House of Representat ivea
evidenlly believes it would. By voice vote,
the House has passed a bill permitting
buses 102 inches wide to operate on in-
terstate highwa ys, unless the secreiary of
transportation determined the~· v.·ould
crea!e a traffic hazard . The limit now on
rhe national system of freewa ys i~ 96 in·
ches. The arldilional six inehes would add
nne inch lo 1he width of each seal and
l\\'n inches to aisles.
Cri tics of lhe bill smelled a scheme to
permu larger and heavirr truck~ In t1!ie
the inters!a1e ~yslem. Legislation allow·
ing wider bu ses v.·ould be follo v.·ed. !hey
wa rned. hy proposals l.o legahze \\'\dc r
!ruck.~ Bu1 Rep. ,Jam~ Wright , D-1'ex.,
said 1he only purpose was !o make bus
travel 1nore c<>mforlable and thus induce
con1mu!ers to leave their cars at home.
The 102-inch buses are now pe rmiued
in some cities and on non·inters1ate
highways in some states. About ·22,000 of
the wider carriers are now operaling. but
becau~e of the 96-inch restriction on in·
terst.ate hjghway1 they cannot use these
rooles to transport suburban passenger,
to the cities. Lanes on the f~ways are
at least 12 feet wide and one con-
gressman declared it wa~ ridiculous that
lhe widest buses 11.re not allowed on the
v.•idcst hig hways in lhe nation.
The Senate still must act on the bill.
Should it and !he secretary of transporta·
lion go al ong with the House. no im-
med iale upsurge in bus patronage can be
PXpecled. One-inch more hip room will
nol caulie Americans to change their
long-estahlisht'd habi! of dri ving t-heir own
cars to v.·ork. A more effective way of en-
couraging use of buse!i \VOUld be to
Clitablish exclu~ive lanes for lhese car·
rieri; no !he freeway!!. A passenger an 11
bu!i v.·hizzlng by barely moving li nes of
private car~ al lhe rush hour would likely
~me an instant convert to mass
transportation.
-Portland Ore100J1.a
B11 George ---,
Dear George:
I have read e\'erything t can
about the generation gap but no
solution is offered to my problem. I
have 1 l9-year-0ld nephew. }low
c:in I widen the. generation gap
betw~n u.1? He lllill «easionally
speaks to me .
FIFTYlSll Oe.11r F'iftyilih ...
Tell him to get • ha ircut, get a
job antf Quit using that goofy slani;.
H he h11ppenll In be 8 hard-working.
short-ha ired chap with a 1ood
vbcabolary, you tum hippie.
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Aerosol Sprays
Are Dangerous
The airwaves have been flooded for
years with begu iling Commercials for
aerosol sprays which hold together
in everyth ing from a v.·indstorm to a
steam bath.
But the ~ladison Avenue message
leaves th is part out : these sprays V.'ilJ
become blowtorches
in the. presence of 11
flame, and the y con.
lain chemicals which
ma y sear the eyes,
damage the lungs
and weaken the
be.art.
Hundreds of mil·
Jlons of these color·
fully packaged spray
cans have been sold. But ilie n1an ufac·
turers have never determmed whether
the propellants. polymers. plasticizers,
solvenLc; and scents in the sprays are
&are when combined.
The propellant in most of these sprays
Is a form or Freon , a DuPont prod uct
long used as a refrigerant. lt makes up
as much as 75 percent of the ingredients
by weigh t.
WllILE TT is known that Freo'n has
da maged lhe hearts of I.est animal s. and
the substance has been linked to the
death or hundred s Of kids \Yhn inhaled it
for a "high ." the hair spra.v manufa r·
turers apparently havp on 11ualms :ibout
encf}uragmg you lo spray it around your
head.
The only hint the trusting buyer ma:-r
J!:et 1hal the spray 1s fhimm:ible and nnx-
inus is a fine.print warning nn the bark n!
the can wJi1ch caut1nns aga1n~t getting 1l
ne:ir a flame and spraying il in the('~ r ..
1"\£·V.' e\·idence nf 1he dan~ei-s of 1hc
:i;pra.l"S ha~ no\v hcen ~athcrcd by !he
Citizen.~ Advnc;ile Office. a \Ve st Ln.~
Angeles product safety group, whith has
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Jack Andersot?!~l; 't . ' ..
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prepared a drafl study of the sprays.
THIS CONSUMER group assessed 81
retail and beauty shop brands by price,
w~i_ghl and labeling. In addition. they
have established the chemical in·
gredien ts of most brands. Here are their
1nain findings:
-Besides the kn own dangers of the
sprays tn the heart, there is reason {.()
lin k !hem to skin. eye, Jung and mucous
membrane disorders.
-None ol the 91 cans exam ined listed
ingredients. This, of course, makes it ex-
tremely difficult fnr doctors to warn pa·
lienls who have rrspiratory, heart and
skin ailmrnts about certa in sprays I.hat
might endanger them. ll al so makes it
difficull for physicians to treat patients
who ha1·e toxi c reactions.
-Some or the 81 cans have no health
\11arnings , some several warnings Only
32 v.·arn against letting children get near
the spra~·. some 66 v.'arn about possible
eye t.rnu b!es.
-The t\';irninJ!S nn some cens to "avoid
inhaling .'" are almost useless since it \!I
t·irtu;illy impossible ln avoid breathing
the substance after spray1ng it on t.M
hear! indoor~.
0('sp1!c the ,·ancl\ nf exotic name
branrts. many nf the spra\'~ are the sama
~l;indard fnrmu!as tn<>rle h.v B. f ,
Goorlrich Chcm1c:i!. f n . An1erchnl, and a
h.indful nr <1lher rnrnpilnlr".
Thi" mean.~ tha! ::i J!l·cent C'a n nf
''SI\ lr"' ma.v be the ~;imr. fir virtu:il!y the
:o:;amr. as a mnr,. expcn~hTly packaged
and promoted brand selling for .$3.
Too Much to Enforce
Why can't we "be against" something
without wantin,R to fnrce other people to
adopt our view? Americans seem to have
a gen i u s for turning moral issues
into legal prnblems and trying to enforce
matters of t.aste .
I happen lo be very much opposed to
bull fighling, and would not go to see one.
I would like to persuade other pellple that
it is a gross and barbarous activity.
BUT THIS IS A lon g v.•ny from ~aying
that I would lry to pre\·cnl other people
from a!tenrling or wa!ching 11 bull fight if
!hey ""·anted In. rt is impossi ble !o
legislate, nr enrorcc. mailers of taste a.nrl
private morality. We found it disaslrou~
wi!h Prohlbitioo, and are find!n~ It
equally sn with gambling and narcotic!!
today.
A group of humane people this summer
organized to prevent the closed-circuit
showing, In movie thea!ers. of a bull fight
in Spain. Bull fighting ill Illegal• in th1
U.S .. and the Television Code prohibil!I
showing llUCh exh.ibils on home televis ion.
T~ group is not 11atillfied with this. It
wanted to stop 1"1! closed-circuit sh()wing
to afficiandoes who would pay lo see it
privately. And thi s. to me. ls an in-
(ri11gement of bltllic personal liberties.
TUE P U R t T A N MORALITY In
America still in~i~ts on turning what m11y
be a "sin" into a "Crime," anrl that ~Im~
ly cannot be <tone . It may be a liin to
gamble. l.n take dope, to enjoy wah:hiniz
\'lolence 11nd cruclt,y lo ;:inim11l11 -but
the11e are mailers be.tw een a man and his
t.laker. not betv.·een the 1nd1Vidu al and
the civil ~ociety. .
lf '1111 the. boozl! In this country were
•
poured into lhe ocean tomorrow morning,
everyone \\'OU ld be a great deal betLer
off, fr om every poinr of vie1v. t
personally v.•oulrl be happy if v.'e decjded
to do lhis. But it musl be done volun·
taril~·. not under elilernal cnrnpuls1on. It
is JJ mattrr nf rhnice anrl convirlion, not
of crime and pun1.~hment.
People h;ive a ri~ht 1n ht> wrnng. lo l)e
tasteless. e1·en lo h.1rm th emselves. Erl-
ucatinn. nnt le1?1~Jalinn. is lhe onl y
perm;1nent and effertive way to make
people more fully human.
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\Vednesday, August 4, 1971
' The edit.orWl page. of the Dnllu
Pilnt seeks to inform and stim-
ulate reoders by presettling this
neivspaper'll opinlom: and com.
rnr.ntnry 011 topicj of 111Cerest
onrl s1griifrr.onl'e, b11 providing a
foruni for the E'zpres.~iori of
ou r reod11rs' opinion.~. and bu
prr.~rntina tht diver.~e vle10-
11olrii.s of informed ob.~ll!rveri
and 1pokesm A11 on topici of th•
MU.
Robert N. \\reed, P.ubtisher
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1'lari1ae Shot
Navy Man Held
In Murder Try
An apparent love lriang!e ended in a
predawn shooting of a Ca mp Penlet.cn
f.l;1rine sergeant in San Clem ente today
and !he; arresl of a Navy Medic.ii
Su pervisors OR
Dana Park
Devel opment nf Lookout Park
above the new Dana Point Harbor
\11as approved Tuesday by the
Board of Supervisors.
Th e small park overl ooking the
bo<il facility will include_tbe south
end nf the Street of the Blue
L<1ntern just. south of Santa Cla ra
Avenue,
Director of Ha rbors. Beaches and
Parks Kennc!h Sampson eslimated
cost. of developin~ the park a ~
$2.'J,:'>OO. including S7,000 for land
v"hich will be taken From the Dana
Point Tidelands f und .
Apptical ion v.•il! be made to !he
federal Jl.Overnment for 50 percen1
reimbursement of lhe development
CQSts, Sampso n said .
1'he new park will include lhe t.J·
Isling observation cupola and the.
Richard Henry Dana hisLoricaJ
landmark.
San Joaquin
Board Slates
Budget Probe
Salary proposals and a rec o rd
$9.777.266 budget will be considered fnr
approval by T·rus\c('.~ of the Sa n Joaquin
Elemen1ar.v School Dis tricl a1 ronighf Ji 7
n"clock mee1ini:! in !he Jr vinr Schoo l
n1u!t1purposP roo m In I<;asl Irvine
Rex NPri.~on, Assisi ant Superintendent
fnr AdministratJ\'e Servicf's. said the
budge! \\'Ill n•qui re Rn eight-cent tax in-
rrea~e rttising school district taxf'.'I fro1n
S2.i2 to $2 80 per $1 00 assessed valu ar1on.
"A perso n v•ilh a $35.000 home vdll pay
ehnut $7 more a year." .~aid Nerisn n.
fie said if thP boa rd ;ipprovc~ 1ht:
burl,Eel some <1 d1us tmc nts n\;iy still be
n1adc. "Every f;il! pro perty owners are
gi,1cn <1 i.:h;i nrf' 1o protc.~t thei r
asses5ments. Son1et imes as 11 result rhe
assessn1 en!. is rcdu<:rd. \Ve can"l be sure
what our asscs~ed val uation figures are
\lntil after lha t t1n1e," he added.
Before buc!gel ;idoplion, t rustee~ will
vole on ~alary proposals for d1stric l
em ployes \\'hi ch months of negotiations
ha ve produced.
Corpsman on charges of attempted
murder.
Sgt. Herman Viernes. 26, of 248 A.
Avenlda Palizada. was reported in fai r
condition this ntor ning alter surgeons at
South Coast Co mmunity Hospita l remov·
ed a poftion of a lung and repaired other
damage made by four .22-caliber slugs
fired at close range.
Police Chief Cli fford Murray said the
Corpsman . 'Villiam Archer Reid. wh o will
be 22 on Friday, was arrested as he gave
the victim fi rs t aid on the floor of Reid 's
apartmenl at 119 Coronado Lane. apart·
nient one.
F ive other men were in the apar1ment
at the time along -...·ith Viernes' estranged
wife. Connie Jane, police said.
Offic('rs said so meone named "ACt>"
called from the apartment at I :50 tn
report !he shoo1in,I!,.
Viernes , police allege, drnve to \he fla t
\\'here he knew his wife was visiting and
att empted to discuss the couple 's pro-
blems.
The discussion proceeded without in·
cident. Murray related, IOf" aboul · IO
minutes .
Then, it is 11Jlcged, Vicrnf'.!: struck 11
karate position and Reid. st.anding less
than fnur feet 11way, pulled a revolver
and be gan firing. '
He essertedl .v fired the weapon .~even
times at point-blank range then bf:!gan ad·
ministering first aid to the wounded vie·
tim.
During the alterc;.it1on. pol ice in-
timated, another shot was fired by some-
nne el~e b1 !he Rpattment. but the
shooting of tha t gun app11ren1Jy was .'!O
attempt 10 quell the argument. lt v.·as
fired by an unidentified witness who shot
into the air through an open door.
Murray sa id preli minary interviews
l\'ilh Reid yielded a statement which said
the alleged ass ailant fe ared for his life
because of the diminuti ve sergeant's
ability in kara1e.
Viernes \\'eighs about l:W pounds and 1s
about 5-feel. 5 inches ta ll.
One of the slugs passed 1hrough
Viernes· lung and shaltered agains1 his
breastbone. Several other islug~ cau~cd
Jes~ severe damage to the man·s
shoulder.
\'iernes received emergency Lreal ment
;it the shooting scene frnm firrmen. whn
then took him lo South C(la~t Hospl!al 1n
the fire chief's s1ation waRon.
Vierne~ initia lly was 1n cri1ic ;i l cn n-
d1tion before emeq::ency surge ry, then h 1~
rnnditio n stabilized later in the morning.
hospi!al aides said.
In the meanti me . officers wrre pr epar-
ing to transport Reid tn South Orange
Cl)Unl.y Mun icipal Courr for arrai gnment
on "formal charges or assault ~'ith intent
1.0 commit murder.
!':o bail had yet been set early today.
Laguna Ba1ts High Ris~;
Fast Action Promised
By BARBARA KREIBICH
01 11141 D•llY "!NII St•fl
Laguna Beach high rise opponeni., _lo-
clay promised lo move sw1flly Lo im -
plement a 36-foot builcting height limit
flfdinan ce approved 3-1 Tuesday by 11
record turnout flf voters.
Councilman Ro.v Holm said he would
11sk the city coun Cil at it.s regular session•
tonight to take three steps :
-Direct the Planning Comm ission to
modif)' the existi ng C-2 7.0ne to conform
with the inilistive ordinan ce. The C.2
rone is lhe cnly one in \he city whue ~
foot bui ldings now are permitled.
-Direct the Plann ing Commission to
write inlo the land use elvnent of the
(~ner.11! Plan. "'·hich ii now is study,ing.
lhe fact that there lhall be no buildings
higher than 36 feel ln IA1guna Beach.
-Jmmcdialt ly sel a d.11te for the
deferred City Council hearing on the C-R
lcommcrcial-residehtial) 'Z n n e f(lr
heachfronl development. includin,e thw
new 3l>-Rkl(. height limit and generOus
provisions for ..iideyard se lbaclls.
Braving a rare beachfront he atwave. a
record 61 percent or the Laguna elec·
torate went to the polls Tuesday to cast a
75.3 percent "yes" vote for the height
limit ordinance.
It was as large a turnoul. as anyon1
around City Hall could remember.
or the 4,920 ballo\11 cast. 3.707 were in
favor of lhe height limit ordinance . 1.2l:l
opposed. The measure wa!I carried in all
eigh t voling precincts.
Mayor Richard Goldberg said toda y he
"'·as not surprised at the t.lectlon result.s.
"I would ha ve been surprWd jf ii h11d
come out an y other way," he said. "The
people of Laguna Beach have spoken 9nd ,
as I s;iid before the e lection. I accept the
v.•111 of the people and that's e1actl y what
I iI!tend to do."
Goldberg said he would co nfer with the
city attorney regarding the correct sle.ps
-to be taken by the city to implement the
vole,
The. b.111101$ will be canvassed 11t "
:special 11djourned councll mee ti ng Aug .
l ~. 11 t whi ch Ume the offlcl al resull wiU
be declared.
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-ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNfA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ~: 1'171
aces
DAILY 1"1LDT lltll "'*"
OFFIC IALS REMOVE BODY OF BOY AFTER RACE WITH TRAIN ENDED IN TRAGEDY
Br ian William Sw11ny Di1d ln1tantly T u11d1y Night on S1nt1 Ft R1llro1td Tracks
Capo Trustees
OK Schedules
For Fall Ter111
School schcrlulei; have been approved
by Trustee~ of I.he Capistr ano l,;nifie d
School District for the fall term .
The grea test change will be in the
~1arco Forster J unior High schedule in
San Juan Capis tr;ino which t hi~ Srp-
lember \\'ill begin at 8 a.m. Las! yeRr the
school started a! 9-'.lO am Ending tin1es
\1 tll be 2 p m. for mo:-;! .~tudents wi!h .1
p.m for stude nts invo!l'ed in extra ac-
11vilics
Ktndcrgarlrncrs "111 be in school from
ll 30 a in. tn 11 :m a m nr from nQOn Ir• J
p ni ar Concordia in San f.lemcn1r,
Crown Vtt lley in La~una N1~uPI, Richard
Hen ry Dana 1n Dana Po int, and San Juan
in ~an .Juan Capi~lra nn
Tile ~an1e age group 11·111 go tn schnn l
rrom !l a.m. fo noon or fron1 12 30 tn 3 ~\ll
p.m al La.~ Pa hna~ in San Clcmcntr. Ole
Hans(ln in San ClemcnTr. P11li~:ides '"
Cap istrano Beach and Viejo in Mission
Viejo.
Children in first. second and th ird
grade will be on staggered schedule~ al
every elementary school. Those attend ing
Concordia. Crown Valley, Richa rd llf ilry
Dana and San J uan will at ten d from 8·30
a.m. lo 1:30 p.m. or from 9:30 a.m. In
2:.10 p.m.
Students al Las Palrnas. Ole Hanson ,
Palisades and Viejo will attend from 9
a.m. lo 2 p.m. or frorn 10 a.m. lo 3 p.m.
The rest of the students att ending Con-
cordia. CrO¥o'n Valley, ·Richard Henry
Dana and San Juan will ,begin at 8::tfl
11.m. and lea\'e at 3 ~m. Cla sse.!I at Ole
Hanson. Palisades and Viejo will begin at
9 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.nt Las Palma~
will not have fourth , fifth or sixth
graders.
DAILY PILOT S!1H P~Ole
BIK E CARRIED YOUNG VISITOR TO HIS DEATH
All That Remained After Svmmtr Niglit Outing
Cle1ne11te, Capo Aides
To Meet Over An11exation
The second in· a series of meetings lo
discuss future anne:irations, Involving
councilmen from San Clemente fo San
Juan Capi~t rann , is scheduled for Thu rs-
day evening in th e mission comm unity.
\\'hile the t.aJks ha ve been schedu led
ostensibly to discus111 anne.x-Ation spheres
of influence. as requested by a cou nty
commission , it has been conceded that
the. meeting 1-1·1JI Include the latest
\\'tinkles in plans to ble nd San Juan with
the unincorporated communi ties of Dana
Point and Capistrano Beach.
Al the l\\'O panels' last such mee llng
cnuncllmcn spent several hours discuss·
1ng idea s lo build one super city of th e
entire Capi strano Bay area - includ ing
lhe county territory and both cities under
one municlpal structure.
Triplex Nixed Thursday·s mee1in;i: will begin with din·
ncr Ill the 1::1 Adobe restaurant.
The sta tus of U1e Sap Juan merger with
!he iwo cotisfal commu~ities remains in
the feasibility sludy category v.·l1h
layman groups fo rmed In Dana Point lo
~tudy the prqprlsals and two town-hall
meetings called by San J uan plan,ning
Rejectecl De velope r Pla.ns Appea.l
County supervisor~ bowed lo 11 SuperiC'Jr
Co1:try order Tuesday concerning a Dana
Point varianct! but indicated that the bat.
tie was n<>t over.
Superior Judge J. E. T. "Ned " Ruller
ruled recently that the supe:rvi~rs must
revoke a variance gianled ·to Richard 0 .
Roos to allow an encroachment into 1
rear yard setba ck in the com:truction of a
triplex aperlment.
The la wsult was brought hy Dona lrl
Reddoe , 3~ 122 Street of the Blue L.an tern.
8c<!_dot ll/ld sever<IJ. nther residen l!I of the·
game area protested \'igorously 1n Jurye
\Yhl!.n lhe supervisor~ backt:d ~nly Zon·
Ing Commissiorier Ray Reed ln (ranting
the variance. •• ·
. Judge. Rutter ruled that. lhe county af!d
Roos had not shown sufficient evidence of
IJardlb.ip.to ju&lify gt'Jlnting the .varianc~.'
CoW'lty Counsel Adrian Kuyper ...Wd
Roos had refiled tor the vari ance and
that "It will be bandied differcnlly this
time to JIO$Sibly overcome the judge·.s ob-
jectioll.'I. · ·
Dana Poi nt rc.tident h11ve vowed Lo
_fight any fulure variances whic h might
affect their vtcw.
comm iss ioners. .
The romm ts'l!ion recently reci?ived
nrders from cl!y councilmen to, closely
eJCamine the ram lflcatlo~ of the merger
.1:nd 11ample public opinion. ,
The first of lhe two 11essions is il:hedlLl-
ed for Aug. 10 at-7 p.m. in San Juan eo un·
cil chambers.,.
lntcre11ted clU1.cns of all three areas
;ire -...·clcome lo dl scu.s1 the plan.
Specifica lly. commissioners plan to com.
p\le a lis t of pertinent qucsllons asked by
reside nt$.
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
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Brotl1er, 15,
Watches
111 Horror.
By JOHN VALTEl\ZA
DI l~t 0.llY '°!NII llttf
An apparent bicycle race to beat a San~
ta Fe passenger lrain in San Clemente
ended in instant death for a 9-ytar~Jd
boy at dusk 1\.iesday as his elder brolher
walched in horror.
Brian \Villiam Sweeney, who would
have entered fourth grade in Arcadia
next fall, -...·as killed instantly when the
i;v,.ift]y.moving southbound traln hit him
at the private crossing near Shoreclif!!I
beach club.
The youngster h8d been staying for the
:summer at 2729 Via Verbena with hill
parents and four brothers and sisters
poli ce said. -'
At 1:39 p.m. Brian and elder brother
Joseph, 15, rode across El Camino Real
on bicycles, headed Loward lhe beach.
_"I made it across and hopped off my
b1~e ~~d hear? th e train whistle ," Jo.seph
~aid, But Bnan kept on coming and the
train hit him so fa st there was nothini
anyone could do."
The youth said he believed the small
black bicycle was incapable of stopping.
··1 t~ink the bik~ ·wasn 't working right.
That s !he only lhtng J can figure out " h•
said . '
Police of[i<!ers dug the. wreckage ot the
!imaJI cycle from tht undercarriaae of
the train's engine ~arly 1,000 feet away
from the po int of im pact.
The mishap, t~ first fa tality on the
beachside lrack3 in the past several
years. occurred on an unmarked private
asphalt pathwa.y leading over the tracks.
A Santa Fe special investigator at lhw
11cene said in recent weeks he has elted
dozens of youngst<!rs for playing on I.he
rails in the same vicinity.
Officers and coroner's investigators
cont inued their investigation int.o tht
tragedy toda y.
They said lhU engineer W.r-.f. Sullivan
of Alhambra could give only a partial ac-
count of lhe collision because il Ci dif-
ficult to see direclly down in front of the
engine.
La~l rites ror lhe young victim we.rt
performed at the scene by a Catholic
priest.
Funeral services for Brian are pending
at Sheffer Mortuary in San Clemente..
Sa11ta Ana Okays
Busline Subsidy
~a nr;; Ana city councilmen approved a
$33~.000. five -year subsidy of city buslines
~fonday night in a split 4 to 3 \'Ole.
Councilmen also approved a first step'"
~ix -month subsidy to be negoti.11led willt
!he present opera tors Santa Ana Transit
Cnmpany. The company has asked
$67 .. 169 for this period.
The bus fi rm. a subsidiary of American.
'T'ransit Corporation of SL Louis, notified
the city t-...·o months ago lha.t it would
cease operating U1e three bus service on
Aug. 31 because of financial losses.
Under the adopted plan. one of u ven
offered by a traffic consultanl, the bu!
line will be municipally owned but
operated by the transit rlrm.
Orange
Weedier
Bet1ch temperatures will be 83
with Inland mercury a.t 72 -but
those are just the overnight low1.
Daytime highs will be 75 and 94:
Sunny, humid air will prevail with
some high clouds.
INSIDE TODAY
Ordng e c,ncnty ha• received a
$720,000 federal grant to htlp
develo p a police radio su1ttm
worthy of Dick Troey. Ste Page
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Conservatives Defeat School Quarter Sy ·stem
By FRED!RICK 8CHOEMEHL
l)t W. INUr "It! t1t lf
Three CODMrVaUvt 1.membl:r1 of the
1AcUM Beach tJnmod School District
bo&rd ol education Tuesday ;ught lashM
out at a proposal to put Llguna Be11ch
Hilb School on a trimester (quarter)
ayat.em Uc! fiUCct:eded in abolishing the
tdea. despite a number of pleas and ex-
plan.Uons from mf!m~s of I.he ad.
ministration.
In a 3-2 split vote , with lrusltts Mrs.
Jane Boyd and Dr Norman Browne
disse.nUng . a motion w1.s approv~ canc:eJUnc the trimester system , reducing
Cou11cilmen
To Explain
Plru1 Delay
A ~w "observer corp.~" for a San
Clemente university women 's group has
prom ised to appear before city co1rn·
cilmen tonight to hear an erplanation for
delays in preparing 11. city emergency
plan.
The issue -keyed In promises made
last year by councilmen -centers on
what plans the city might have for
evacuation of citizens in case of a nut:le11.r
act:ident at the San Onofre nucle11r
generating complex.
Dorothy Kressen, president of th e loc:11.l
chapter of the American Associ11.Lion or
University Women IAA UWJ, wrnte coun·
ci\men re cently hinting that Sa n
Clwiente had been ci!ed fo r not having a
complete plan re1dy despi!e a Decem ber,
1970. deadline set by the Stlltf'.
Representati ves nf I.he AAU\V first
brought up the matter of a city e1·acu11·
lion and disaster plan last year at about
the &ame time Public Utilities Com·
mission aides conducted local hearings on
the propt1sal lo add ne.w re11ct.or~ lo San
Onofre.
Councilmen promised th11l city staff
would ·draft documen ts showing the
f'vacuation system and would make
copies available to the AAUW and the
press.
No word has since co me on lhe matter.
"It wu our understandi ng that specific
information would be obl.Ained from the
P ublie Utilities Commission and the
Atomic Energy Commi&Sion as to 'danger
distance' and the extens of hazards in-
volved in addition of the two ne''" nuclear
reactors," r-.trs. Kressen told coun·
cilm~ in her letter.
"\.\'e are anxious lo know '~1hether this
lnformation has been assembled and
when it will be made public," she added .
~vf'ral weeks ago citles which had not
brought their civil defense plans up to
new state standards were warned by of·
fici3ls of the Stat e Department nf
Emergency Se rvices that the plans had ln
ha ve been complete by last December.
Cities in violation of lhe niles ap-
parently would be cut off of state and
federal aid in case or emergencies. ac-
cording to the department.
The AAU\V has cosistenlly oppo~d
some elements in the prnpo"al by two
major utilities to bu il rl the half-billion·
dnllar reactor complex at San Onofre
under present plans.
The proJecl propo"ed b~· SQuthem
California Edison and San fhego Gas anrl
Ele-rtric companie.' is boggtd down in the
Atomic Energy Commii;S<1n a1 prl!'l'rnt
Indefinite de lays have come abo1J! dur·
lng new studies on cosl" and feasi bility of
upgrading the propoi;ed reactors In nl~I
new AEC st.andards CO\'Pring safety and
earthquake damage.
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Chrt1lmas vacation trom three to two
\\~ llld moving the elo~e of the schnol
year one wttk earlier.
The motion became gart ot' 1!11 IJlle¢ ...
ment to a ~ond motion to 1~ov1 the
c<'lur~ of sh1dy at the higti"5Cho01, which
passed 4-1, v.·ith Browne again di85f!:ntln1.
The motion tit-scrap the trimester
system was made by Mrs. Patr'lcia
Glllel!t!'. who claimed "the cr:immunif.v Ls
not re~dy for thi s. Ifs been slapped do11.•n
on thPm . Also. ! don't think Mr . Haughrs
prt>sentation on the system was ade-
quate.··
IXin Haught is principal of the higli
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school and put' forth the trime..ster plan ln
Junt, btfore Mn. Glllene and Gerald
Linke had takt n-office-. The board, In
June. approved the trimester a:y1tem in '"II.
4-1 declllon with Bill Thom.II! lllise.'\.Ung .
Thomas, speaking for the t:onservaUve
triad sa1d: "We're trying to get acrnss
the fact that !he high school is pro-
gre.ssing too fast. There ls a high a1noW1l
of instabilit y anr1 we are not rurni n~ out
\\'hi'..! we .~hould be turning out. \\le ~hnuld
slo"' down "
··A lot or 11 nr k and effort has ,11one into
this program.'' replied Dr \\'iliam Ullom ,
superintendent, "It seems to me last Mon-
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Electio1i 11'atcliers
Lagunan J oseph Tomehak. acliv1st in the anti-high rise fight. keeps
notes during the ta lly ing of election resul L~ at city haU Tuesday night.
He is borro1111ng the ~houlder of another committee \\'orker. Fran
Englehardt. \1oters by more than three to one elected to limit height
to 36 feet.
Connally Warns Banks
Not to Hike Interest
\\'ASHINGTON (U Pl) - Treasury
Secretary Jnhn B. Connally, uslng some
of the most blun t language the
Administration has yet dirl!cted al th e
business community, i~ seekin g !.ll he;id
off 11 rumored incrrase in bank int erest
rates.
"Further unjust1f1Prl 1ncrea~t~ 1n in-
terest r;ites, alrtady high b\' hi~roriral
siandards, might well Jtnpard1zr the
streng1h or the husinl"ss rerO\PfV.'° Cnn·
nalh· sa id Tursday 1n a s?atement 1ssueri
b.v h(s nffice
t'nnna llv, nHi c1al!y dP~l!!n a1rri :is rrP ~I
drnl .\1xnn's chief eroon n11 r spokesmiln.
rtac!rd tn lhP announr1"n1ent that 11
Ph1lad~lphta hank 11·;is l'nn~1denn1?, ;i
hnost in its pnm" 1ntrrf",<t ra le anri 1ha! a
Detrn1t bank had a!rrady pn~tPd an 1n.
crP.1se
"[ ;im rl1~tressrd !11 hr;ir rrriorts nl
another inrrea sP 10 the hank primp lf'n ·
ding rate:· Cnnn11 ll.v said '•De~pi1 e
repor~d s!U.1!.'!,Jsh loan drmanrl . the ra te
"A'as increased onlv las1 mnn1h "
Although Cnnnall~· protr~trrl r11rl111r 1n-
crl!'ases in bank intcrrst ra1Ps . his !atesl
staleme:nl 11.·as the fir~! onl!' 1ssul!d hefnre
a single one nf the 1nli1nr "mnnev
m1'rket" hanks had annnuncl!'d a bonst it
also 'A'.J S e break 11•i1h Adminrs1ra!ion
precedent of cnmmenting on private
business dtcisions only afte r they ha\·e
hf>en made and then often in mild terms
1'.l u:h!ga.n Bank. the fifth largest in
Detroit, increaser! its prime rate -the
interest charge tn a bank's hii;:gesl anrl
hest cnrpnral e customers -from 6 to 611
perrPnl First Pf'nn~~·lvani ::i ARnk and
Tru.~l ro. in Ph1l.idelphia said 1~s con·
sidtnni;: a similar bnnst.
A!rhot11!h the prime r::ile is ava1lahlc
nnl,\ to h1g cnrporri te borrn'A'f'r s. all nlher
bank 1ntf-rest rates are scalf'd up from
t h~ pnmr.
Ser vices Slated
Fo r Mr. l(eel yn
Fun('r::il sPrr1('ri; are sch Muled for
l 1 <'I m Tur~day for longtin1e Laguna
fle..11 rh res1rlt!'nl .Jan1e~ L. Kee lyn whn
rl 1rrl Thur~rla~' at the Bever!~· 1'.111nor fnn-
1·::irl~cf'n\ Hnsp1tal 1n Capistrano Beach.
HP 1.1-11.~ R~
ThP spr111 f'S 1\ iil be he ld at the ShC'ffer
'.11 orruar~· Chapel 1n Laguna Beach.
Pr1 ... ale hurial 1.1•1!1 lollo11•.
~·Ir. Kee lyn. whn lived Al 4!17 An 1!a St.
t1 nd had been a resident for 38 ~·e11rs. is
survi1-ed by his 11.1·0 sons, Francis Ray-
mond of Laguna Beach and Larry Ra y·
mond of Bald"A'in Hills.
Lagu11a Cou11cil1ne11 Face
Light Loacl 011 Age11cla r
Othe.r than ant1c1pated discus sion of the
high nlll!' elf'l"t1rin . Laauna ~ach city
councilmen 1.1·111 f111rf' a ll1ht sgenda
t<'lnight at their 7 30 pm. meeting at cily
hall. -
Agenda manr rs 1ncl11dr!.
-Tl'le final re ading anri ;1rJnpt1nn of an
l'lrdinancf' requirin11 re~1rlen1i; of ::in un·
dergrt'lund utilihe.~ dist rict 10 ronstrurt
11nrl prol·1rle th,.1r o"A·n undrrgrnund
s,r.,.icf'S The law .cpPr1f1ts 1ha t H "
Pf!r~on f3 (I.\ l('I cri mph 111th thto nrrl inancf'
"ithln a rf'rlain time_ !)('nntl. !hi' r1 t1 will
aecompij3h !ht u·ork ;1ntl hill !hf' afiec!f'd
Mme nr building n11.·nt'r
-The appr nv111I nf ('l"Jntracts bl!'t1.1·een
lhe city and \\'i lbur Smith and A~soci11t es
for a $14.000 traff ic sludy. About 71 ~r·
rent of the cO!t will be p.11id "''Ith the
feder11J funrl s.
-Apprt'lval of minor c:han~es In the
contr11ct ht'lween the city and Simpl~x
Syslem~. "A'hirh 1s installing new chlorin•·
!inn ft1cilitil!'~ 111 th~ city .'l!wer pl11n1. The
rh11n~~s v•ill cos t ;rio 11ddit!nna.I Sl.38.t hr-
in,1?1ni;: the total hill rn t-15.28~.
-. .\ rtriur~t to rtelrtl" Par\fic A"enue
frnm th' cir~'~ Sl!'lecl ~ys1em or St re~t~
fiO tha-t 1 cul rtt ~•c m•y be constnic11"d
111 th!! termin\ttnn or the dead ewd street
day, during lht. study session on the
~ur~ of aludy you. should have brnught
this up. We .should hive had some in-
dlcalion of ,your ieeli.ngs earlier than
tonight"
Ullom noted that the main purpose of
the trimester system -which would
1111011.• for three seme~ters of 12 v1eeks in-
stead of t"·o semesters of 18 weeks -
ll'ould be to allow students to take mnre
elerl1,·e courses.
"l'tn ''er.'· surprised lo hear you 1.1·ant
In change this.'' enmnu·nted Dr. Robert
Rf'eves. dirfct0r of instruction "l have a
feeling that hig h school staff wi!I be pret·
ty upset aout this. A chan&e like this
should ht seriously ronsidered.''
Ullom sugge8ted that the board 1it
down with ttlt high achoo! staff and worl
on the tnmester plan In a sludy aes.11ion
and vote nn II latt!'r this month.
;.I "'ant the vote now ," 1ns1sled ~fra.
Gillelle.
'Thomas said he h.id Lalked "'ith 0 '21l
high school leachers" who were not In
favor of the program and f.1rs. Gillelle
i;a!d m11ny s!urlents were dl~s;itlsfled wlth
the !rimester plan.
Ullom said 11 is heller In i;e1 In·
forn1 1tion nu! bf'for11 the board in ~tudy
sessions "where the people can be
heard."
'·We shoUld get av.·ay from \he informal
r~erences and gel thf Y1nrd right out
here ... and atop bein1 irrup<'lnail!Jl.t .''
.sn obviowly upset Ullom continued. '"l
frr! vt>ry slroogly abou t this."
Thomas said he agrttd, but added, "a
little grass roots informa!1on c-an be
gO(ld ."
Haught, 11.·ho did nnl en1er the meeting
until late in the discussion, <;aid !hat work
at the high school on th!!' trimesltr
sv stem would have to be ~crapptd and
th111 11 mnrale pr ob!en1 nn holh a !tudent
and facult y te ve! could resulL
"People there ha\'e re ally 'been coun-
lini: on it ,'0 he 5aid.
Caspers Urges 'Hush'
Supervisor A ,dvises 'No Co111111 e11t' Policy
By JACK BROBACK
Ot thl D•llY '11o1 !llU
Fifth Di!lric t Supervisor Ron a I d
Cai;pers of Newporl Beach tnday advised
Orange Courity department heeds to drop
their "wide open mouth" policy toward
the press and reply •·no comment'' to
queries more often.
Caspers, obviously nettled by news
stories concerning his actions. S8id
''there are times when I have found it
necessary to ~ay it's none of your God
damn busine1s."
Caspers' remarks followed a statement
by Supervisor Ralph Clark of Anaheim
concerning a news story in today's edi·
lions of the Los Angeles Times on the ef.
feet of s11lary cuts on the county's ex·
panded drug abuse program.
"I am concerned about the prngram
and aL~o about the fact the press was told
or possible budget Adjustments before the
supervisors 11.·ere in formed," Cl erk fum-
ed .
The Times slory said county ad·
ministrative office aides had stated th11t
a $2,000 per position salary cut on ,lll\ new
CTJun!.y jobs during the coming year
would severely hamper the drug abuse
prog ram .
Times staff membt'r Don Smith. v.·ho
wrote the story, asked Clark if he thought
county news sources .should be closed to
the press. He said if so. he objected to
~uch a pohcy as pa.i;t president of the
En1n1a Harris, 89,
Se rvi ces Held
Fune ral services were. held Tuesday
afternoon for Emma H H .~rr 1s . ;i lA'isurP.
\\'orl d resident 11.1ho died Saturday at the
a.Re of 89.
The rites 1\ert crind11 c!rd by the Re v.
P;iul Uh!ar al Sheffer r.·tortuar.v (h.ipPI in
L<1g1Jna Be.:irh. rn1·a1e 111tern1('nl fnlln"'·
ed at Greenwood l\lcmorial Park in San
D1ei:ri .
~1r~ l!;irn'. 1.1hn l1rrrl <11 Jil!l-A
Avrnida Castilla. is sur1'1ved by her
s1~1tr , 1\·lr.~. Ht lf'n R1erm.:i of Lagun a
Hllls and 11 hrnther, Harold Hahlbeck of
~1nna rth Rt1 .v,
NOT FOR JNOUSTRY
01·er 6{1"1-'of all d1a1n onds fall
short of gem (]llR li ty and are rele·
,enter! to 1nd u:::tr1al nsrs ran;zlng
frntTI the prcci.o;:ion "·ork nf scien·
tif1r lahorritorics lo hea1·y dut.y
assi_gnrTicnls in oil fields.
The T(lrTin ining 2(1,.:. nf the "·t'lrld's
c1i;:11nond prnduc lion is suhjected to
furlhPr screening, durin£ \\hlch
they are C'arefully ,[!"rarled as gem
slones. the only kind in 1\·h ich \\'e
are? interested.
The diamonds nn d isplay in our
sho\\·case~ ;ire p;i instakingly select·
ed by 11" for those \\'ho appreciate
hi~h st~·le ;:inrt exrp1isite fashio n.
1'hP.y <'Ire hii::h riuality diamonds
bc<1u tif11l l,v cut ;:inct 1no11ntcd lo in·
sure. lasting en.1n~·menl by their
0\1·ners . \Ve al~o have le ... ~ exren-
sive sttine.o;: 11 hich fire still fin est
quality for lhe 1Tioney.
Man.v nf our c11ston1ers, during
the last 21 y irars. have come bae!ok
to us again and again: and "'·e like
to believe that per.~onal iJ1lerest in
lhe individuiiils of our community
I~ no sinA 11 h1clor in this riuite evi·
dent loyally. \\"e are proud of "'hat · ,,.e se ll. 11nd dl'rh·e a ~reat deal of
sal!~frirlinn nut of kno,r 1ng the peo~
pie. \\ t ser,·e.
Oran ge Cou nty chapter of Sigma Della
Chi. proressional Jou rnali.~m sOt'I P1y.
Cl11rk s;iid th;it that w;is nn1 hi~
purpo<;P but he \1·as concrn1rd, "th.it the
pr·css knew ahout this hrfore 11·e rlid "
Smi!h replu•d th;iL the inforn1atinn was
oblaincd by direct ques1ions to lhe ad·
n1inistralive ()ffice <1nd thal il was not
volunteered to the press.
Al rh 1s point Cas pf'rs jninrd the
disrussin n saying, "In 1he six mnnlhs 1
ha ve been in this office 1'1e bf'come very
concerned 11bout 1hings th .it I have he::ird
about in 1he pres.~ for the first time. This
caui;es confusion and the waste of
\'aluable time running do1.1·n the in-
formation.
'·1 askPd Lh;it departrTient heads and
emplnyes refrain from runn ing their own
publicity departments and lo refrai n
from such a wide open mnu1h policy ."
Casprrs said he recently "Rlmo~I lost "
!he L'pper :-.lc1~·port Bay "'ildlife preserve
project t">ecau se nr a news ~tory
"! was riun1cd as .~a~·ing the Sccrft;iry
nf the lnt('rior \\'as going to rleclare the
area a \\'il dlife preserve but r nnly 1aid
that I thou,i.:ht the secretary would .
"This caused the Irvine Company lnb-
byisl tn c1intact the lnlcrior Department
and I harl to ;ipologi1.e <'Ind lnst much
ground in the drive for the pr esrrvf'."
Caspers concluded, "The pre~s ~hould
ou ote us correctly and department heads
should button lheir lips ."
SupPrvrsl)r William Phillips of Jo"uHerh111
\\'<'IS the lone member of the board I«' de-
fend the right of the press to se~k 111·
£nrm ation. He added. ··The board &hould
not hamper these efforts."
Two Perce11.t Boost
Lagu11a Trus tees Support
Teacl1er· Sala1·y lnc1·ea se
A ·•rnmn1 1ttmeo1" t,, 11 two percent
salary increase fo r te.11('hers and ~uppnrl
staff 1n the La~una Reach l'nif1ed Scht'lol
f1 1slnct \\'as apprnvf'd hy lrust ees Tues·
dav n1ghL
The t\\n Pf'fCt'nt incre ase \\I ll bcct'lrnl"i
ellrcuve Frb. I, 1!172, "hl('h led high
~rhool ins1ructor nt'l11 nri~~ In comment
tha t 11 i.~ nol~ 11 nnP percent increase fnr
the entire <;f·hnol yf'ar.
Trustre i\'nrn111n Rrowne .caid "S\/lrt1ng
Feb 1, it's 11'.'0 perrf'n1 fnrtver. RPa lly,
..,,.e are "·;i lt ing ~1x mnn1h~ befnre lht in-
crf'i'ISP gnrs inln rfff'ct ·• Ill' ;iddi:d th;it
thP s::il;ir\' .<:rhrd 11IP for lf'<'lr·hrrs wil l
oprr;ile nn ;i l'ehru;iry In FPhru ;i ry h;:i~is.
Teachers will also ref'e 1vP ;i rlental pain
nn\ (o l'nst more 1.han $1.15 pc"r empl<iye
per ye11r
ThP twn ~rc<'nl nff Pr marlr by the
bo;:ird c11me nut of n<'gnt1 a!ing sessi on~
A!trnded h~· Dr. Nnrm<1n Browne and Bill
Th nmas 11.·ith tea cher rrprt>sentatives.
ThP prnpns.il put for!h by tht: teacher!
ca lled fnr 11 five and one-third percent in·
Crf'a.~e over the IR mnnths penorl. July !,
1!171 10 Ff'b. \. 197~. This oHrr "'ils n0t
responded Lo by bo;i rd rcspresrnta11ves ill
the meet and roofer session.~.
Rn11rd men1 her.~. in ;ipprn,'iniz thl" in·
rrra~e cnmm1r tmen1. ;i ! so arlopttd "
pn!1cy that 1f any ex1r11 mnney is found it
"''ill go to the 1eachcrs.
1\rt F1~hcr . prPJiJrll'nl of lhe L.i guna.
Be;:ich C n if 1 e d Facul ty Association
1L;i BCFA) s;:iid he apprt>ciated 1he in-
crf'::i~e 1n nionr11.
Fisher ;ilsn la'uded other rnl1c1r~ wnrk·
rd n11L in I.hr metl ;ind cnnlf'r Sf'ssions.
inrluding a tcaC'hPri;' h::inrlbnnk nf ho;irrl
pol1r1f's. ;i lr11chcr repr!'~rnt;il ive tn 1hl":
hoard and a new lnter·d1s trict transfer ...
polic.v.
c~oss wrttir-.o 1.,"'1.Jl'Nl'ltt '"' 14 IC11"11 Gold Filled or
Sterli"!I, With 1tff&etlY1 119-
lher Pen Pu~.•
Ptfl or lt111Ci! ... , , , . S12.00
TM Set ••. • ..•.. , • , 24.00
r. /' j. L. Jeu ie/er.1
1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA
CONVENIENT TERMS
IANK,.MEl lCAl!.0-MASTE t Ct-1-"RGI
24 'l"lARJ IN SAM E LOCATION
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EDIT ION
Today'• Flllal
N.Y. Stoeks
VOL. 6~. NO. I 85 , 6 SECTIONS , 76 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF01!NIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ~. I q71 TEN CENTS
Lagunans Vote 3 to l for _Height Liniit
By BARBARA KREIBICH
01 tho O.llr ,119f St1H
Laguna Beach high rise opponent! l.n-
day promised In n1ove swiftly to lm-
tilement a 36-foot building height limit
ordinance approved 3-1 Tuesday by a
record 1urnout of voters.
Coun cilman Roy Hol m said he would
ask lhe city council at its regular session
tonight lo take threP steps:
-Direct the Planning Commission lo
modify the existing C·2 zone lo conform
"'·Hh the initiative ordinance. The C-2
zone is the only one In the city where 5(}.
foot buildings now are permitted.
-Direct the PlaMing Commission to
write into the land use element ol the
General Plan, whi ch it now is stud ying,
lhe fa ct that there shall be no buildings
higher than 36 feet in Laguna Beach.
-Jmmedi.11Lely set a datf for the
deferred City Council hearing on the C-R
(commercial-residential\ zon e for
beachfront development, Including lhe
How You Voted
y., No Tot1l· Numbtr Numb•'"
Vo tes Regi•t•red
Precincl 1 462 190 652 1144
Fashion Gallery 71 90 29,,.ei SB<;O
Precinct 2 533 204 737 1163
396 Cypress Drive 72 'io 2a<o 63'0
Preci nct 3 , 231 7.1 304 568
City Hall 76 ";, 24 t;'¢ 54 '"h
Preci nct 4 527 181 70R 1229
High School, N. Campus 75 t;;, 25c;,, ssrh
Preci ncl. 5 039 148 687 11 68
High School S. Campus 78 C:O 22o/ri 591'?0
Prec inct 6 225 106 331 565
Realex Rea l Estate 68 00 32 c-r, 59u.f,
Precinct 7 ~17 194 711 1239
Ag ate Street f'~ire Sta. 731'"0 27 c-~ s1 c;o
Precinct 8 494 93 587 962
515 Center SL 84 % 16% 61 90
Precinct
\lote: Totals 3528 1189 47 17 8058
75'7e 25t-/o
Absentee 179 24 203
Vote B1 Dfr, 13"1.,
GRAND 3707 12 13 4920
TOTAL 75_3•,4 '24.7,,.. 41 •1.
Bike Race Against Train
Fatal to Bo y i11 Cl e1nente
8~' JOH1" VAi.TERZA
or t~• 00111 ~11111 st•ll
An apparen1 bicycl P rari? lo bea t a San-
ta Fe passenger train rn San Qemen\e
ended in in~t.ant defl,lh for a ~year-old
bov at dusk Tuesda.v as his elder brother
\\';tched in horror.
Brian William SwePnE'\', "ho v.·ould
ha\·t enlered fourth grade in Arcad i11
Marine Wounded
In Alleged Love
Triangle Case
An appa re.nt love triangle ended in ~
tiredawn shooting_ of a Cam p Penleton
Marine ser.e:eanl rn San Clemente to?ay
and t)le arrest of a Navy Med1ca l
Corpsman on charges or attempted
murder. Sgt. Herman Viernes. 26. ()f ~48 ~·
Avenirta Paliiada. was reported In fa ir
condition this morning aft er surgeons al
South Coasl Community Hospit~l remo v-
d porl ion or a lung and repaired othtr ~a~age made by rour .22-caliber slugs
fired at close range. . Police Chief Clifforcl Murr~y said t~e
Corpsman . \Yil\iam Archers;Re1d, "''ho will
be 22 on Friday. was arrested zs he g~v.e:
the viclim first aid on the floor of Reid ll
apartment al l\9 Coronado Lane. apart-
men1 one. . h 1 nt
f . .1.Ar men were 1n I e apar me 1ve Ou"' V' ' lrllnged at th1 lime along with. iernes e:s
wife, Connie .J11ne. pohce 11aid. d ''A "
Officers said someone name ce
lied from the apartment 111 1:50 le> " . report lhe shooting. fl
Viernes. poli ce allege. drove .t~,.the edl
h h kn.w his wife. was v1s1 1ng en were e I ' •It.empted 10 discuss the coup e • pro-
blems. ded 'lh t ·n-The d iscu~slon l)rocee w1 ou t
cident. Murrt1y related. for 11bout 10
minutes. v· ,-._L • Tht ii 15 alleged. iernes ........ ~aral;· po~ilion and Reid, slltnding le~'
than four feel iiw11y. pulled a revolver
and be:e;an f\rinR. He as~er!cdly hrtd the we11pon stven Omr~ 111 point ·b!an~ range lhen began 11_it-
minlst.ering first ~irl to the wounded vic-
tim \
next. la ll. w115 killed institntly v.•hen thll
Sl\'iftly-mov ing MJUthbounit train hi!, hi m
11! \he privatr crossing nrar Shortcliff~
beach club.
The youngster hNf been staying for thA
summer 11t 27211 Via Verbena V.'it.h his
parents and four brothers and sisters,
police s11id.
At 7:39 p.m. Brian .11:nd elder brother
,Joseph . .15, rode across El Cam ino Real
on bicycl es, heitded tow11.rd the beach.
"I made it across 11nd hopped off my
bike and heard the train whistle." Joseph
i:.aid, '"But Bria n kept. nn coming And lh!!:
train hit him so fast there was nothing
anvone C()U\d do."
The youUi said he be!itved thi small
bla ck bicycle was incapable of stopping.
•·1 think the bike wasn ·t working right.
Thal"s the only thing I can figure out." he
said .
Police office rs dug the wreckage or the
smNl cycle from the undercarriage nf
the train's engine nearly 1,000 feel away
from the point of impacl.
The mishap. the first fatality on the
beachside trackll in Im pasl geveriil
years. OC(Urred on an unmarked private
asphalt palhwa.y leadin& over the tr.11cks.
A Santa Fe speclil investigator at the
scene said in recent week.! he has cited
dozens of youngsters for playing on the
rails in the same vicinity.
Officers and C()roncr's investigator.~
continued their investigation into the
tragedy today.
They said that engineer W.M. SuHivitn
(I[ Alhambra could give only 11 partial ac-
count of the colli:'iiGll ~ause it i~ dif·
ficult lo see directly down in fr ont of the
engine.
Las! rile.' for I.ht: young victim were
performed 11t the acene: by 1 Catholic
l)r iest.
Funeral Strvices for Brian are pending
at Sheffer Mortuary in San Clemente .
Rock ' Muf!ic D_¢adly?
UD lNE. Italy (AP) -OArlo Roncato
rep<>rt.ed tod1y that 200 of his chlckeru
we.re. scared lO death by the 14 bands In 11
be.a l. music fe.,U vtil near their pens.
The chicken11 trampled each oth~r and
suffocated as they trlttl ln gel 11way from
the t1Yang ()' tlectric guitars And the bea t
nr drum~. fl.oncltO difl not JJUf' ror Any
damagts. Ht wa• among the. organize.r:J
of the. festival.
new 36-foot height lim1l and generou1
provisions f6r -11ideyard setbacks.
Braving a rare beachfront hea twave. a
record 61 percent of the Laguna el ec-
t.orate went lo the polls Tuesday to cast a
75.3 percent "yes" vote for the height
lipiit ordinance.
It was its large a turnout 1u1 anyone
around City Hall could remember.
Of the 4,920 ballots cast, 3,707 we~ ln
fa vor of lhe-height limit ordinance, 1,213
opposed. The mea!W't was carried In all
e.igbt voting precinct.!.
Ma yor Richard Goldberg said today he
was not surprised al the election results.
"[ would have been surprised H it had
come out any other way," he said. "The
~ople of Laguna Beach have spoken and,
as I said before the election, I accept the
will of the ~pie and that's exactly what
l intend to do."
Goldberg said he would C()nfer with the
city attorney regarding the correcl step!
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to be takeo by the city to implement the
\'Ote.
The ballol.!'i will be canv11.ssed at a
!pecial adjourned council meeting Aug.
10. at which time the official result will
be declared.
A city hall spokesman 5aid the height
limitation ordinance would become ef-
fective 30 days after thal date. bul it is
anUcipaled that the moratorium on
buildings higher th.an 36 feet, lm?;>Sed by
OAlt..Y 'ILOT l tt ll .. ,.. ..
DECISIVE TALLY MA~KED UP AS VOT E RS TUR N THUMBS DOWN ON HIG H RISE
Counc llm1n Roy Holm W1tche1 City Clerk Oorot"'y Mu•fel t Record Will of Electorate
Height Limit Foe Reacts
Legality of Successful L aguna Vote Questioned
The mainr opf)l)nent of the Lagun a
Beach height 11m1t ordinance pai:.std
Tuesday said today t.he new law may
•oon face a legal rr ~l by a rleveloper
wishing lo build a high rise structure.
Yem Taschner, !he re.a Hor ~'ho 11t-
tcmpled to halt the·election through court
.11ctioo , noted the 36-foot height limit is of
questionable legality.
"Thi., alleged public hearing that wa~
held Ttiesday has nn basis in legality,"
T.11:schner said when asked for comment.
mun1ty In term~ nf lht rt.~ult ," said city
co11nci\man Edward Lorr. "But I ex-
pected the result~ because or !ht. emo-
lionali5m and di~torted view points that
were pre.~ented lo the vo ters."
Lorr said his poSition \n favoring taller
buildinRi; remain~ the same and feels !he
new law wlll soon fact 11 l~gal lest.
"I am sure that the courts will find it
lllcgal," Lorr C()mmented, "but it will be
unfortunate lh.111 the city will be dragged
into 1 legal fight."
"Tht most di1astrous result of the vote
yesterday," he added, "is that our
chi:1nces of annexing the Irvine property
to the north are zero at lhis point."
Ocea nfront ho t e 1 owners Merrill
.Johnson and Loren Haneline said they
were not at all surprised 11l lhe
overwhelming oul.come of the electio n.
"Anyon e who had l;>cen al the Planning
Commission hearings (on the C-R hotel
ione ordinance) all the lime cou ld re:el
the heat of . the arguments," sa id
Ha.neline. owner or Vacation Village, He
noted the greatest impact of the new law
will be on seaside. property owners in the.
500 block of South Coast Highw.11y.
Taschner maintains the height limit is
11 zoning maller and , therefore, cannot be
iidopted without · a series of public hear·
ings by a legislative body. such as the C1-t.v Cou nci l or Planning Commission . Hi!
:1!temptll tn stop the elecllor1 l'ln these
grou nd.' were overruled by the state
Irvine Takes No Position
Supreme O>o rt. Asked for comment on the LAguna
Proponents of the new law, however.. .Beach high rise eleetion and lhe Irvine
feel the ordinance i~ an an1endmenl to coast annexation. Irvine Company Ex·
thf! building and safety codes ·or the city tcUtive Vice Presldenl Raymond L.
11nd can be adopted without .11ny hearinii.. \\'at son. said today :
a..' wa1 done at the election through the ··Ag a matter of corporate: policy, prior
initiati ve proce11s. to the election in Laguna Beach, we took
Noting he was "shocJ<ed at the type of no position on the high. ~lse iJ1ue. "'.e
peopl e b.llcklng this," Ta5Chner C{llled t111-•. take noae: now . The dec1s1on on what 1s ~ proponents to come up wllh 1.n peniiltted to bt develo~ in Laguna
altetnatlve: method of provftUna ad-Reich ~htfully . btlong1 \(\ the people
dllional financt11 for the city. themselve::J. We respect th1t right ln
"We know wh.at 1 blow this Is ,aing 1(1 regard to high rlst In lhe exl!llng city,
mtan to lhe progres.~ of this Lowll." 1.nd we would respect it tn regard to the:
Taschner said. "fl 1!1 a sheer luxury te> Irvine coasta~ plan.
continue 10 be 11 vl\ltige ." "The subject or a.nne1ation of the
QuP:rit'd b.v the DAILY PILOT. olhrr trvlne coast w.11s mentioned a few limes
opponent~ of the. mc11~ure e.:icpresi;trl during lhe campaign.-by bolh 1ide:s -
11lmilar d is.~ati.~faction with the outcome bul ·never by us. We very Tl"!uch ap-
nf the election. prerh1tc the fsct that it never e~erged
.. II Is most unforlunaLe. for the com· as a significal\t and diirt racting 1icle •
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Issue. lt ls a separate Issue tha t.1hould be
carrfully considered on its own meri ts.
"As far as high rise In speclrlc loca·
lions atong the Irvine coast is concerned,
we believe It can be accommodated in an
environmentally and economically sound
man ner.
"If IAgWla Beach C()nslder1 It ad-
vantas:teus to annex som~ of the Irvine
co.11st. then a method Otai ls-nQt disrup-
tive ol the planned cummunlty concept
we envision for the area must Hrst be
worked out. We would asfume 11nd would
hope th11t such 8 method would be
reprcunlalive of the will of tht. pe<tple of
Lll@una Beach . H the ci ty choses not lo
participate in the planning 11nd develop-
me.nt. of lrvlnf:"'by-the-Se.11. we would 11c-
cept lhal, and pursue other options open
lo us.0
the council prior to the election, will be
kept in effect.
Co uncilman Charl ton Boyd, the. 11nlY
council member beside Holm to appUt
at City Hall as votes were tallied Tue!·
rlay night. declared. "A victory for the
people of Laguna Beach has be.en achiev-
ed ."
ll was in .'I sense also a victory foe the
pre1;tigious Civic League, long hr>n0red
for its supporl of worthy community pro-
jects, but defeated. in effect, when its
lavor.!d candidates lost in the April , 1970
council election.
Three past Civic League presidenl!:
'A'ere on hand Tuesday night; councilman
Holm. Anthony Demetriades and A. E.
Pal Worthington.
Said Demetriades, •·The Civic Le.ague
'A'as fully aware of the entire situation s~
monlhs before the last election. It wu
also aware that the people in town did not
v.·ant high rise . l"m not at all surpril!Cd
by the ~lection results.·· -....,..
The small crowd at City Hall Tuesday •
night seemed to be made up almost en•
lirely of supporters of the height limita•
tion ordinance.
None of those y,•ho had issued public·
statements opposi ng the initiative ap-
peared during the two-hour wail for the
final Lally.
The trend was set early when the
11bi:.tentee vote co u n t revealed 179 ia
favor flf the ordinance and only 24 ~
posed.
It continued as precinct workers
brought in their b.allot1, with the in·
iliative me a1ure scorinf a tolid viclof1
th rqughoul the community.
---... Strongest support came from Precinct
8, 5!15 Cent~r St. where a turndul of 81
percent voted 84 percent in favor of th t
height limitation.
The "yes" vole in the other precincts
ranged from 68 percent to 78 peref!nt.
Highest voter turnout was in Prectnet
2. 396 Cy press Dri ve, where 63 percent ol
the eligi ble voters cast ballots.
Even the !'lmallest and least active
precinct. number .1 at City Hall had a 54
percent turnout and a 7& percent yes vote
for the initiative.
Retarded Yo uth
Lost Near Camp
SODA ~PRINGS (AP) -A mentally
retarded 1.1.year-old boy was missing too.
day from an outdoor educatio n camp in a
heavily forested region of the Sierra dot-
ted ~·ith tiTiy lake!',
Dana Cooper, who lives at the LaUttl
Hills Home for th e Retarded at
Sacramento, was wearing a red tee ahirt
anrl cu1off blue jeans when he was last
5ecn Monda y evening.
The boy. with the appearance of• IO-
year-0ld, ls unable lo ta lk,
Placer County sheriff'll de put i ea
brought in bloodhound!! to aid in the
search.
The director Gf Camp Arcade , Joe Dion,
said Dana was l.11st seen walking down a
road picking up nails just before difto
nertime. Other children had been picking
up nails earlier.
The camp is ope.rated by the San Juu
Unified School District to give fifth and
sixth graders • sum mer outdoor ex-
prrience. Dion said .11bout 150 students
are Lakin& part this session, •bout 20 ol
them retatded youngsters.
Orange
w e.tite r
Beach temperatures will be es
with inland mercury at 72 -but
those are just the overnight le>wa.
Daytime highs will be: n and 94.
Sunny. humid air will prevail with
some high clouds.
INSIDE TODAY
Ornnge Cou:nty ha..t rt:ctivt:d a
$720.000 federal arnnt to http
develop a polict radio i yste:m
worthy of Dic1' Tracu. Set Poat
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Conservatives Defeat School Quarter System
9y l"REO!~CK SCROEMEHL
Of ..._ Dellr P'll•I s1.it
Thme CXll\IUVIUve member5 ol I.he
l...lcun& Beach Unifted School Di!trlct
board af tduraUon Tue,,day n!.rht lashtd
out at a proposal to put La~una Bea ch
Hjgh School on a trimester \q uarltrf
aystem and 1ucceeded in abolishing the
idea. despite a numbf!r or pleas and iex-
planatJons from members of the ad-
ministration .
In a 3-2 split volt. with trustees Mrs.
Jane Boyd and Dr. Norman Bro.,..'ne
dissenting, a motion .,..,as apprriv~
cancelling the trimester syskm. rtducing
Cou11cil1ne11
To Explaii1
Plait Delay
A new "oh.o:;erver corp~" for a 5an
Clemente university women 's grl'lup has
promised to appear b@forl! city coun·
cilmen tonight to hear an explanation for
delays in preparing a city emergency
plan.
The issue -keyed to promises made
last year by counci lmen -centers on
n·hat plan!'! the city might ha \'e fo r
evacualioo of citizens m case of a nuclear
a ccident at t~ San Onofre nuclea r
eenerating complex.
Dorothy Kressen, president of the local
chap~r of the American Associ ation of
Universily \\'omen ~AA L:l\l l, 14'rote coun·
c1!men recently hinting that Sa n
Clemente had been cited for n()l hti ving a
Ct'>mplete plan ready despite a December,
1970. deadline set by the st ate.
Represt>n\.atives of the AAU\V first
brought up the mat.ter of a city evacua-
llon and disaster plan last year ;:it about
the same tlme P1iblic L'tilities Com·
mission aides conducled !oc.:il he arings on
the proposal lo add new reactors to San
Onofre.
Councilmen prClm ised th.:it city staff
wnuld draft documents sho"·ing the
•Va cuati on system ;:ind would m;:i ke
copies available to the AAUW and the
press.
No word has since come nn the mal!er.
"II was our understanding that specific
tnform ;:iti on would be obtained from the
Public Utilities Commission and the
Atomic Energy Commission as to 'danger
dlstance' and the ext ens of hazards in·
vnlved in addition of the two new nucle ar
reactori:;." ~1 rJ>. Kressen told coun-
cilmen in her Jetter.
"We are anxious to kn nw whet her this
lnform atinn has bern ai:;sembled and
when it wi ll be made pub lic.·· she added.
Se:1·era ! u·ttks ago citirs which had not
btrogh! theLT civil defense plani:; 1ip 1.0
new stafe standards "''ere 14•arnerl by of·
ficia!s of 1he Sta!e Department or
Emergency Services that the plans had to
he1•e heen complet e by last December
C1!1es in v1o!a11on of the rult>s ap-
paren11y >A'Ou!d bfo cut nff of s!ate and
federal aid ln case of f'mergencies, ac·
cortling t{I the departmtnt.
The AAl;\v has cnsistrntl~' {lpposed
inme rlement s 1n thr proposal by two
major utililles to build the haH-b1llinn·
dnllar rt.:ic1nr complex at San Onofre
Ullder present pfa1ns
The pro1er't proposed by Southem
Cahforn1a Edison and San Diego (,as anrl
Electric cnmpanirs 1s boggerl rlo11.·n in the
A!{)mJc Energv OimmisSl')n at presrn1
Jndel1ni1e delays have come al'lnut dur.
tng nE""' studies on cost~ and [eas1b1l11v {If
upgrarhng the prnf"")sed reactors to nletl
ne11.· AEr sianrlard5 ro1•er1n 1: safety 11nd
earthquake rl.:image
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Chri!tmas vacit1on from three to t"'o
Wttb and moving t~ c:lose of the school
year ont 11i•ttk earlier.
The rnotioo became part of an amend-
ment· to a se{'Qnd motion tn approve the
course of study at the high school, which
passed 4-1. with Browne aga in dissenting.
'!'h e motion to scrap the trimester
sys1em was m ;i d e b.v ,\Jrs. Pal ricia
Gillette, '.ltlo cl11med "th~ communi!y 1.,
nol ready fo r lhi"" It's b('('n slapped down
on them. Also. r don·1 thin k Mr. H;:iught's
presentation on !he sy~1em w1~ ade-
quate "
Don HOlUght is· principal of the high
school &lid put forth the trlmuler plan Ln
June, bf.fore Mn. Gillttte ~nd ~raid
Linke had taken office. The board, in
June, approved the trimeJJ\e r system In a
4·1 decision ·with Bill Thomas dlssenUn1 .
Tl'lomas, !peaking for •th e conservative
triad said: "Wr 're {rying to tie! acros.,
the fact th.:it the high ~chnol is pro-
~ressing ton fast. 1'.here 1s a hi~h amount
of 1n~1ability and we are not turning out
11·h2J. \.\'e ~hnuld be turning out. \Ve should
S]O\.\' d014'n."
'"A lot of 14'0rk and effort has gone 1n10
this program," replied Dr \\'1liam Ullom,
superintende-nt. "It seems to me last Mon·
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Electio1i l1'atclters
Lagunan Joseph Tomehak. activist in. the anti-high rt~e fight. keeps
notes during the tallying of election results at city hall Tuesday night.
He is borrowing the shoulder of another committee worker. Fran
Englehardt. Voters by more than three to one elected to limit height
to 36 feet.
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Connally W ar1is Banks
Not to Hike Interest
\''ASHlt\1GTON lUPi l -Treasury
Secretary John 8. Connally, using some
of the m08t blunt lang uage the
Administration has Y't directed at the
business com mun ity, is seeking to head
off a r umored increase in bank interest
rates.
"f'urthf'r un1usl 1f1e-d 1n<'rear;P<; in 1n·
f Pre~r rate<-, nlrP.lriy high h.v h1s1or1ra l
s1andards. m1ch L v.ell jeopardize !he
slrPn_c:th nf 'hP husJn P.O.S re cnl"rr\," Cnn-
nall\" ~.:i 1rl T11P.'\rla\' tn .:i <.l;itrmf'nt 1•0.11rcf
b\ h1 ... nrr 1rr
\nnnallv, nffir1allv de;"Jj'.:'.n;i!Pd .:is Prr~1·
drnt :---1:.nn 's rh1ef ernnon11r spnke<;n1:in ,
n•ar1rrl !n thf' <1nnnu11rPn1Pn1 that a
Ph1larlPlph1a h::inf\ 11.:i:. <'nn s1dcr1n~ .l
hoo>t in 11s rt1n1" 111IPre<.I r.llP .;nrl !h.:i! a
DPtrn1! b.lnk had already postrd 11n in-
cre.1$P .
"1 am rlis!rPsseri In he;ir reports (If
annther tncrPa.'\e 1n !he hank prime len-
ding rate." Connally said ··oesptte
repnrled slu,;:!(1sh lnan dtm.lnrl. the rate
>A"<I S 1ncre 111st'd nnl~· la.~t mnn1h."
A!thC1ugh Connally protrstrrt l.'arl1Pr in-
creases in bank interest rale~. his lalest
statement 1\'Bll the first nn e is5ued before
a single one of <he major "mC1ney
market" b;:i nks had .. nnnunced a hoost It
alsn w;:is a break with Adm1nls!ral1on
preredenl nf cnmmenling on private
bu5ines.s dec1sion5 only after lhey ha vt
bE'e n made and then often in mild trrms.
i\1ich1g an Bank, the fifth largest in
Detroit. increased its prime r;:ite -the
int ere~ charge to 11 bank's biJ.-:gest and
be"slcorporate customers -fr(lm 6 to 617.
oercent . First PPnnsylv11nia Bank and
Trust Co in Ph iladelphia said it ~·as con·
i:;idPr1ng a sim ilar bo(lsl.
Although the prime rate 15 availallle
only lo h1g corporate borrowe.rs. all other
h.:ink 1nt<·rcst rates are scaled up frn 1n
the prime
Services Slated
For Mr. l(eeJy n
Funeral 5f'~S 11 re schP<lulP<l fo r
11 a 1n . Tuesday fnr longtime L11gun.:i
Bea rh res1d r;nt Jampi:; L. l\eelyn "'ho
died Thursda~· at the Beverly ~111nor Cnn-
,·11elsr.cnt Hospital in Capist r,1Jno Beach .
He w;i~ fl.1
Tht ser\·tces "'Ill be held at the Sheffer
Mortuary Chapel in Lagu na Beach.
Pnv.lfe burial will follow.
r-.1r. KeelYfl, u•ho lived 11.I 4.97 Anna St.
and had betn a resident for :18 years. is
su ~viv~d by his tu·o i;ons. Francis R11y.
mond of Laguna Beach and Larry Ray.
mond of Baldwi n Hi!ls.
Lagu11a Cou11ciln1e11 Face
Ligl~t Load 011 Agenda
O!her th .. n an11c1p1ted rl1~cu~s1nn nr the
high ris4" election. i..lguna Reach ctt,\'
cnunci!men v. ill lace a lit:ht 11grnda
tonight at their 7 ~ pm meeting al city hall
Agl'nda mattrrs inrlude
-The fin 11I r'adlnl{ .11nrl adnpl\on nf an
ordinance re,.u1r1na rr~1drnt~ of 11n un-
Mrgrou nr:I 11ttl1!ies rh~tr1rt tn crnistrurt
and riro\·11~ their nu11 11nrl"r l!"rnunr:I
srr.·1res Thf' law 11rirr1f1,.~ t.h:it 1f 11
J)l'rson fails to cnmplv 11•1th th• nrrl1n •ncr
11ilhin a ct r!<'1n t.im" rirr1ntl the ritv will
.. ccnmpli~h thP u·nrk anrl bill !he .. !lcctod
home tr building 0"'Tll'r .
-The approv111I cir contraC't.~ hef\\'Pen
lh' city and Wi lbur Smith and A3soci11tes
fnr a $14.000 traffic study. About 71 per·
Cf:nt of the cost 14·i ll be patd 14•ith the
feder.IJI funds.
-Approv:tl of minor ehangf'-" in lhe
ronlr.lcl bet"·een the Mty and Stmple:1:
Svsttms. 14•hlch is \n.!italllng ntw rhlorin.11 .
nnn f:tcllit!P~ at th'-cil.y se14·er plsnt The
C'hangr~ 14·11! Cf1SI "" 11drtilion11\ $1 .JRS . br·
lngln11: the tn1.i11 bill In $J5 285
-A reque~t to delete P;ir1fi c Al'fO UP
from lhe citv·~ Sr lect Sy~lem of Strel!t~
go that a <'!II dt sac. ma\' bl!' cnn.~tnictMt
11 the termination of t.•e de,1~nd i;t reel.
day, during the study session on the:
CQUT.!e of ~tudy you ahou!d ha ve broo1ht
Lhla up. \Ve should ha..,e had aome. In·
dication of your fee linp earlier than
tonight."
Ullom noted that the main purrose of
the trimester 1ystern -which would
allo w for three semesteri; of 12 weeks in·
stead or lwQ semesters of 18 v.·eeks -
v.•ould be ln allow students to take more
elN:t1ve roursrs.
"I'm vrr.v surpriser! to hear you want
tn changl' this." rommC'nted Dr. Hobert
Reeves. director nf lnstruction, "I have a
feel1n~ that high school st;iff will be pret-
ty upset aout this. A change like th13
ghould be ser1nuslv c:rinstdered ''
Ullom sugge11tf'd that \ht board sit
do-.•n 11.·ith the high 1chool staff and \.\>'Ork
on th e: trime:s trr pl.lo in a study s~5ion
and vote on It littrr lhi11 month
"I \.\'ant the 1ote now," insisted ~1rs.
Grl!elte.
'l'hnnlas said he h11d 111lkei:! 'ol'11h "20
h1fi!h school teachers" whn 14·ere nnl tfl
favor nf the pro~ram and Mrll, Glllet!e
said many i;tudents were dissatisfied with
th'! trimester plr!n.
Ullom s.:iid 11 is lre!lrr lo i:et 1ri-
form ation nut beforP the bn;ird in stu rlv
sessio ns •'where the people can be
heard.''
''\\'e should Rel awa v from lh t 1nfonn1t
reference~ 111nd ~el the 111·orrl r1.c:ht out
he:re .. , Rnd 11lop being 1rre1pon11ibl1."
an obviously upsel Ullom N1n tinurd. "l
f P~I very ~tron,e:lv Hbout thi'.'! ·•
Thomas .~aid he agreec1. but added, "a
1i!lle grass roots infon11a11un c.:i n be
St')(lri."
H<i ugh!, wh11 dtd not l'tlt1•r lhl' mce11n g
un11l late 1n thi> d1Stuss10Pi , .~;ud th.111 work
al the. hi.ch school 1111 lhe trimester
s1slem 'ol'ollld h;il"(' tn bP SC'rapped anrl
th<11 .11 n1or;ile prnhlrm (ln brilh a student
and facu lty le\'el 1·011ld resirlt , t
"Penple · thcrP h~ve reall y been COUO·
ting on 11," he said.
Caspers 'Hush'
Su1Jervisor Advises 'No Co111111e11t' Policy
R.v .JA('K BROBA CK
01 !~I Dllh f'l!o! STi ii
F1f1h District Supcrv11,nr R on a Id
Caspers nf Ne wport B!'ach tnday advised
Orange County department heads to drop
their "wide flf)Cn mouth" policy toward
the press and repl y "no comment" 11'1
queries more oflen.
Casperll. obviously neltled by news
6t nrie!'i <'Oncerni ng his actions. said
''there are times when r ha ve found ii
necess.:iry to say lrs none of your God
damn bu!iiness."
C<ispers' rcn1ark.~ folln1\'Pd a st.:ilement
by Superviso r Ralph Cl ark of Anaheim
concerning a ne14·s story in toda y's edi-
tions of the Los Angeles Times on the er.
fect or sal.:iry cuts on the county's ex-
panded drug abuse progr.:im .
"I am concerned .:ibnut the program
snd also about the fact the press "'as told
of possible budget sdjustments before the
1;upervisors were informed," Clark rum-
ed.
The Times story said county ad·
ministrative office aides had stated that
a $2.000 per position sal ary cut on all new
c:ount.y job~ during the coming year
would severely hamper the drug abuse:
program.
Times staff member Don Smilh, who
wrote the story, asked Clark if he thought
county news sourcrs should be closed to
!he press. He s;:iid if so. he objected te
i;uch a pol icy as past pre~ident of the
En1ma Hal'ris, 39,
Services Held
Funeriil services were held Tuesday
efternoon fnr Emma H. Harris. a Leisure
\\'orld ret<!denl who died Saturday at the
age of 119.
The nies \\'ere cnndllct.ed by the Rev .
Pa ul Uhlar al Sheffer l\1ortuary Chapel in
Laguna Be<i ch. Privat e interment follow-
ed .:it Greenwood Memorial Park in San
Diego.
l\·1r.~. Harris. 14•ho livPd at 389-A
Al"en1cfa Castilla, is survived by her
si.•1 Pr, ~l rs. Helen 81erma of Laguna
Hill ~ and a brother, Harold Hahlbeck of
Monarch Bay.
A~u1r1111 m..,1
GEM TALK
TODAY
I , J. C. HUMPHRI ES J
L~·~""""'~'"~',......~...,"'~"'"'·"""'""""""~x~..,...--::
by
NOT FOR INDUSTRY
0 \'er RO";. of a ll d1an1onrl s fa ll
short of ~ern fl\l::tlity and are rele-
.e:at('d tn 1nd11 ~tr1a! u"cs ranging
from the prcr1""1nn \1·ork of sr1en-
tif1 c le1hor<itor1rs fr) heavy duty
assi~nn1cnts in 011 fiel rl s.
The rrn1aining 20'( or the \1·orld's
diamond pro£h1clion is subjected to
further i:;creening, d uring ,,·hich
they arP carefull.v graded as gem
slones. the only k ind in "'hich "'e
are interested.
The diamonrts on d isplay in our
sho1vc;i~es fire painstakingly select·
ed by u"" for tho.~e \rho appreciate
h igh s!.\·le ;ind e xqui;"it e fashion.
Thry l'lre hi,ch q 11;il1 ty rl i amond~
beautifully cut and n1ounted to in-
sure !a~t ing enjo_vment by their
O\\ ncrs. \\'e ;il i::o ha\·e less expen-
sive ~tones \\"hfc h are still finest
quality for the money.
Many of our customers. during
lhe last 24 ~·car s. haYe come baclo:
to us BJ:!"llin and Bjl:air1 : and y.·e like
tn believe that personal intere ~t in
the individuals or our commun1ty
is nn i;1nall fa ctor in this '1U ilP. tvi·
dent loyalty. \\"c are proud of \\'hat
v•e. sell. and deri\'e a great deal of
s;i! 1sf11 c1 ion out of kno"·ing the peo-
ple \\'e ser\·c .
Orange County ('hapler nf Sigma Delta
Chi. prnfessinnal Jriurnall sm .<;ncir1.1".
CIHrk said lhat lh;il w.:is nn1 his
purpo.~e but he ll'as concernN:l, ''tha! the
press kne11>· about this before we did ."
Srnith replied th11t the information w11s
obtained by direct qu estions to the ad -
ministrative 11Hicc and thal it 14•as not
\'olunteered tn the press.
Al this point Caspers joined the
discussion sayi ng, ··Jn 1he six mnn1hs I
have bcPn in this office I"ve becon1e very
concerned about thing.~ that I ha ve heard
about in the press for the first time. This
cause" confusion and the w11ste nf
valuable ltme running do14·n the in·
formation.
··1 asked that der.:i rlmenl he.:ids and
emplnyes refrain from running their own
pu ~lici ty departmentJ: and lo refrain
from sueh a widP open mouth policy."
('ai:;rPrs said hr rP('enllv "almn.~! ln~r·
the l 'ppcr Ncwp(}r"l B;iy 11·ildlife presr rve
prnjr<'t hec;iuse or a new-" sl nry
··1 14·;is quoted as saying !he Srcrct.:iry
of lhe Interior wa!'i going to declare the
;irca ;i wildlife preserve bul J only 1aid
!hilt I thought the secretary would.
"This caused the Irvine Company lflb-
bvis! In contact the ln1erior Depar tment a~d I had lo .:ipolngtze and lost. much
ground in the drive for the preserve."
Caspers CT!ncludrd, "The pres~ should
quote. us correctly and departn1en(he<ids
should burtnn their lips ...
Supervisor \\'1ll1Hm Philli ps of Fullerton
\\(IS !he lnnf' mrmhl'r (If lhe board In de·
IPnrl the right nf lhc. pres~ to seek in·
form ation. HP added. '"The board should
not hamper these effor\s,"
T1vo Pe1·ce1tt Boost
Lagu11a T1·i1stees Support
Teacl1er Sala1·y l11c1·ease
A "tomm1!1mPnt" to 11 t1vn prrr'cnt
salary 1ncre;i~r fnr lr.:i rher~ and i:;uprnrl
s111ff in the 1.a~una Bl'.:irh l'n1ried Srhno!
D1strirt 1v11.5 apprnvPd by trus\C'('S Tu<'S·
dil ,V night.
The t11·0 pC'l"l'C'tll rnrr!'asr 11 111 hl'rn111f'
eff<'{'!11·e Feh. I , l!l72, \.\'h1<'h Jeri high
school 1nstrurtor Ron f!n.~.~ 10 com1nrnl
that 1t 1s only a one pcrtl'nt lncrease for
the rnt1rP .~chool )~ar.
Trustrr ,\"nrm.:in Arnv.nc. said •·s 1.:ir11ng
F'eb. I. i1 "s tv.·n prrccnl rorever. rtr.:illy.
\le ~re w;1111ng 111x mont hs beforr 1hr in-
crease i;:nr~ into rflcc1 " He added lh.:it
the ~al <"rv i:;rhcdulP for !ra<'hcrs \\'111
nprrare nri a February In FPbruary has1s
Tr.:ichers will .:il sn rrcc11"e" dcnt;i l p~ln
nol. In 1·nsl mnrr. 1han $1:15 per emplo~·e
per ,ve<1r .
ThP two perren t nffcr m.:ide by the
bn;ird ramr; nut nf negn!Jatin1; se~,•ann"
etirnded b.., Dr. l\nrm.:in Rrn\.\'ne and Bill
Thn1nas v.Ti h 1ea<"hf'r 1·f'pre~f'ntalil"f'!:.
ThP prnpns;1I put forth by the te ar ht.r!
called for a f11•e ;ind one·third rerrenl In·
rrcase o\•rr !he Jll 111(1nths [lf'rtod, Ju!y !,
J!li\ 1n FC'b . I, 1!17'.l. This offer 1r11s nnt
responded lo h~ bo;ird resprescnt.l ti vei; tn
thf mcct .:ind confer se,.~lnn~.
Board mcinbC'rs. 1n ;irprnvini;: the 1n-
crP.:ise cnmmit1mcnt. a I~ o .:irlop!4"d ,,
pnhry 1ha1 1f any e~11·a rnnne y is found 1t
"'ill gn In the lca chrr ....
Arl Fi~hl'r. rrr,.idrn! nf 1hP Lagun11
Bea ch Un i fie d Faculty Assoc.ialion
1 LaRl"f,, I said he ;ipprrc1 ated the in·
crr;ise 1n rnnnr~·-
Fisher .:it.~n l;iuded n!hl!r JXlliClf'S wnrk·
rrl nul 1n thr rncr! ~nd rnnfl'r sri:;s1o ns,
1ocl1,.1 d1ng ;i le;i(•hcrs· h.:indbonk nf hoard
polic1f'~. ;i leachrr rep rci:;ent;i!ive (O the
board and a new lnte r ·di~tricl transfer
p<ilic~·
CRCtSS Writing 1 1'!ftru~ ~"'
14 ii::.,., Gold Filled or
Ste•l>f!g. Wltll 1ttrtc:1r .... IM-
th1r F'1'1 Pv1'111!, •
Ptn or P111CH ....... 112 00
TM S.t .... , • .,.,, .2'.00
d· L ...Jlumphriej Jeweler:I
1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA
CONVENlfNT TERMS
BA Nl().MfltlCA-f)-MA ST~R CHA-GE
24 Y~ARS IN SAM E LOCATION
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San Cle1nenie
Capistrano EDITION
VOL. 64, NO. 185, 6 SECTtONS, 76 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ~. 1q71
• out ·aces rain,
Jlfari1ie Sliot
Navy Man Held
In Murder Try
An apparen1 lnvp lria ngle enderl in 111
pr·edAwn 5hootlng of .:i Camp Penleton
Marinr sergeant in S;in Clemente t.odav
end the ,arresl 11f R Navy t.ledic.i.I
Su7lervisors OK
Dana Pllrk
Oe\•clnpmcnt nf Lookout P.:irk
.11bove. the nrw O;:in;:i Pnin! Harbor
was approved Tuesday by the
Bo:ird nF Supervisors.
Thp small park overlooking lhr:
boat facili ty wilt include !he south
Pnd of !h.e ~lrrcl of the Blu,
Lant.ern JUSl sOuth nf Si!nla Clsra
AvcnuP.
Director of Harbors. Beaches and
Parks l\enne!h Sampson esti matrd
rosl. of developing thP. p:i.rk 11t $2.~.500. includini;t $7,000 for land
whi ch will be taken from the Dana
Point Tidel;inds fund.
Application will ~ m;We tn lhP
ft"deriil government fnr SO percr nt.
reimbursemenl of I.he development
costs. Siimpson s;:iid .
The new park will include fhe ex-
istin,R nbservation cupola and the
Richard Henry Dana historical
landmark.
Sa11 J oaquiri
Board Slates
Budget Probe
Sala ry proposals and A re co rd
S9.777,26ti budge1 will be. considered for
a pproval by Truslees nf the San Joaquin
Elementary School District 11t lonighl's 7
n'clock meetlng in !he Irvine School
rn ultipurpose roo111 in East lrvin t..
Rex Ncrtson. A~sistant Supcrintcndrnl
for Administrative Services. said !ht.
bud get will requirr. an eight-cent ta:< in-
r rl'ast raising school district taxes from
-'2.i2 In $2.80 per Ji\00 assessed valua!ion.
"A person v.·1 th H S3:i,OOO home will pay
11 bnut $7 n1orr a year:· said Nerison.
He sa id H the bn<ird approvc:r; the
bud~el some ad justments may still he
madr. "Everv fall property owners lire
liitl\'f'O a chancP 1.0 protest thrir
a~~i;sn1ents. Son1etime:r:: ;is a result !hP.
:i..~r;es,c;mrnt i.~ rrduccd. We can ·t be sure
what 011r 11:r::ses.c;ed v;i\uation figures are
11ntil ;ifter the! timr .'' he added.
Beforr budge! ;idoplinn, trustees will
\'nlr on ,c;alar}' propo.~al.!i for district
employc:r; \\"hirh months of negotiations
ha ve produced.
Corpsman on charges or al!empted
murder.
S,ll l. Herman Viernei;, 26. of 248 A,
Avenida Palizad;i;, wa s reported in fa ir
rondition thi.~ morning af!er surgeons at
South Coast Community Hospit;il remov·
ed a portion nf a Jung and repaired other
rlama11e made by four .22-caliber slugs
fired ;it rinse r;in.1ie.
Police Chief Clifford Murra.v said theJ
(.orpsman. William Archer Reid . who will
be 22 on F'riday. w11s Arrested as he gav11
1hr vif'tim first aid on the floor of Reid '~
;i;partment at 119 Coronado Lane. apart·
menl one .
~·ive olher men we re in thr ap~rtment
at, the lirne alnng with Vierne!'.' estranged
vt"ife. Connir .Jane. police said.
Offiecrs said somoone named "Act>''
called from the apar1menl al 1:50 lt'I
re1l()rt lhr shnotin~.
Viernes. police alle,1:r:. rlrove to the fl<1t
"·hrrP he knew hi,c; wifp wfl:r:: visiting and
ll rtem pted to discuss the couple 's prn-
blem'l.
The discussion proceeded without in-
ci rlenl, Murray reltited, for Bbout 1(1
n1inul.es .
Then. il i~ allear.d, V ierne~ slrllck ~
karate position and &id. :r;Landin1 les~
1han four feet. Bway, pulled ti revolver
and beA<rn firing_
He asserlcdly fir ed tht. weapon seven
tim~s at point-blank renge then began lld·
minislering first a id to the wounded vie~
tim.
During the altercation, police in-
1.i maled. another shot 11•as fired by somP·
nne Plse i11 the apartment. but the
shooting of that gun ;ipparently was ;i;n
11tlempt lo quell the argument. IL WA.'
fired by an unidentified witness who shot
into the air throu~h an open door.
Murray said prt.liminar.v inlervirw~
"'ith Reid yielded 11 sta1emenl which said
lhe alleged assailant fe;ired for hi:i; life
beca.usr of lhe diminutive sergeanrs
ability in karale.
Viernes weighs about 130 pounds and is
11boul !).feel. fl inches tall.
One of the ~lUJ:S passed through
Viernes· lung t1nd shattered a_Rain.~t hi~
breastbone. Severt1l olher slug.!i <"ilU.~ed
les,c; severe damage In the m;i,n's
shoolder.
Viernes received emcr,1:enc-y !rr;:itmcnl
111 thP shoot ing scrne from firrmen. whn
1hen look him to Soul h Cnast Hospita! in
thr fire c;hief's station v.•aJ:on.
\lierne::i initiall y v.•;:is in crilic11l cnn·
rlilion bcforr emergenc.v sur~ery. then hi.•
rnndition stabilized later in the morning.
h0spita.l aides said.
ln the meantime. officrr~ werP: prep;ir-
ing to lransport Reid lo South Orani;:1>
Cnunty f.1unicipnl Cour1 fnr arraignment
on formal char~es of assault with intent
tn commit murder.
No bail had yet been .set early today.
Laguna Bans High Rise;
Fast Action Promised
By RAR!Ji\RA KREIBICH
01 Tllo Dl llJ ~llOI 11111
Laguna Beach hili!h rise opponent.! lo-
t'l!IY prnm1sed tn mnvr sv.·i ftl_y lo . i":
plf!.men! 11 36-foot. l)uild!ng heighl hm1l
l)Tdln;ince approved J-1 Tuesday by a
rPcnrd lurll(JUI or volers.
Councilm;i;n Rov Hnlm ~aid he. would
fllSk the city counCil :il it.s regular sessio11
tonight to t:ikP three '.'lteps :
_ Owecl Lhe Planning Commission In
morl ify thr eidsling C·2 _;i;one to conform
with !he initialivr nrd1nat'K'e. The C-2
711ne I~ the onlv one in lhe city where SO.
foot building,c; "now are permi!led-
-Direct the Planning Commission In
wrllP intn tht l;r nd u.~e. r-lement of lhe
Gentr:il Plan. which ii· nnw i~ studying,
thP f11rl 1h11I there ~ha ll be M buildings
hii;:her lha.n :\6 lret in Laguna Bearh.
-lmtTiediately sel 11 dAIP for I~
deferr('d City Cnoncil hearin,R on lhe r -R
(rommrrrial-re~ic1cntia.l 1 zone. fnr
be.:ichfron1 drvPlopmcnl, lnt'ludinit rh1t
nrw ;u>.foot hl'ighL tlmit and generou1
ornv\sion:r; ftir :r;ide.VArd 5Cl.btiCk.~.
Braving • rarl!_bcachfront hcal1"'a\'.t.. a
-
record fl! percent nf I.he t..a.guna elec-
1.ora.te went lo tht polls Tuesda.v to casr a
7~.:\ percent "yes'' vote for the hP:ight
limit ordinance.,
It was as large a lurnout as anyone
;rrround City Hall could remembef.
Of thP 4,920 ballot! ca!t. 3,707 were. in
favor of the. height limit ordinance, t,21:\
opp()sed. The measure was carried in 1111
eight voting precincts.
Mayor Richard Golrlbtrg said lnd11y he
was not surprised at lhe e\t.ction results.
"I would have been surprised if ii had
come out any olhcr way.'' he said "The
people of Laguna ~ac'h have spoken and,
11~ 1 1111id befnre lhP: elf'clion, I 11ccept thf"
wUI of the pt.nple and lhal's exactly wh at
I lnlend lo do."
Goldberg said he would confer with lhe
city atlorney rei;:11rdin1r the Ct'lrtecl 111.ep~
In be taken by the city 18' implement the
vnte.
Thf' ba.llol.11 wlll h~ t'anva~scrl 111 ~
11pcri1tl 11djournffl. council mee.tin,it Aug.
1n, al "'hich time the official resull wiU
bf. declared.'
OAll.Y f'll.OT $1111 f'Mt.
OFFl(IALS REMOVE BODY OF BOY AFTER RACE WITH TRAIN ENDED IN TRAGEDY
Brian William Sweeny Died Instantly Tuesday Nlglit on Santi Fe Railroad Tracks
Capo T rusteetoi
01( Scl1edulc~
}'or Fall Ter111
School srhedulr~ h::tvf' hPen ;ipprn1•rrf
hr Tru~ler~ of !hr Capistrano L;nihrd
Schnol f)i~tr1r! ror 1he rail 1ernl.
1"hp greate.~T rhanJ:P will hf" 1n 1hP
M.:irco For.~ler .. Junior Hi~h schedule in
San .luan Capisrrann which rh1 ~ Sr·p-
tcmber v.·ill be.,R'.in a.I flam. 1.11:-t ~·ear lh r
i;chonl starled al 9·,10 a.m. r:nding llnlf'!;:
"''ill hr z r m fnr mn:;t •luden!l' witl1 :I
p.ni for s1uden1.~ involved in extra ar·
I ii· ii ic:r::
K1nctergar1cnrr:r; "''Ill bP 1n ~chool from
R JO am 1n 11 30 a.m. or from noon in :I
p.n1 -::11 Cnnrordia 1n S;in <:lr mrnl f'.
Crown Valle.v 1n Lag11n,11 N1,gurl , 11irh;rrd
Hrnry nan a 1n 0.11na Pn1n!, and San .Juan
1n !'an .Juan Caplstr;inn
ThP .11an1f' ;igr group v.·dl i:n tn ~choo!
from !I am. lo notin or frnm 12 ]l tn ~ ~O
p.m 111 I.as PalnH1s In San Clc n1rn1r. 01,..
Han~on in
Cap1.~1rano
ViPl'l
San Clen1en1P, Pal1sa1lr~ 1n
8('ach and \IJ('Jn 1n ~1is.~i0n
Chilclrrn in l1r~I. St>Cond anrl lhirrl
ji!rade will h,. on s!ilRJ:lCred .c;chedules ar
P\lery elenirntary school. Those attending
CorlC(lrdit1, Crow n V;i!lry. Richard Henrv
nan;i and San .Juan \\'ill allcnrt fro1n 11 .:IO
a..m tn 1·30 p.m. or from 9:30 a.m. !n
2:.10 p.m.
Shldl'nl~ a! L;i~ P11lm11s, ()Ip Han:r;nn.
Palis11de~ and Viejo will attend from '.J
a m, lo 2 p.m. nr from 10 A.rn . t.n :1 p.m.
Thl' re:r;l of lhe students attending Con-
rordia. Crown Valley. Richard Hen rv
Dana and San .Juan will begin 111 11 :311
11.m. 11.nd leave 111 :\ p.m. Classe.~ al Ole
Han:r;on , Palisades .:inn Viejo wll 1 hegin 111
9 ;i .m . .:ind end al 3:3() p.m. t.a~ Pa lm11<;
will not have fou rth, fifth or sixth
&raders.
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BIKE CARRIED YOUNG VISITOR TO HI'S oeATH
Al l That Rem11 ined After Summer Ni9ht Outing
Cleme11te, Ca1lo Aides
To Meet Over A1111exation
Thp Heronrl in A series or meehng:r; rn
d15cu.~s lu!ure a nnexations, involving
cQUric1lmen from San Cleml'Jlte. ln San
.luan Capistrano, ls !ICheduled for Thurs·
rlR v eve.nin,i,; in I.he mi:r::sion com 11111nity.
\.Vhilr the La lk:i; have httn scheduled
n~!cn~i bly to discuss annexalion sphere~
nf 1nfluenc1? as requestrd by a. ·county
commissio n, il has been conceded lhat
11ie meeting will Include Lhe. latti;t
\\'rinklc.., in' plans to blend San Juan with
the unincorporaled communities of Dana
Point and Capi strano Belich.
Al !he two panels' last such meeting
councllmen spenl several hours discuss-
ing ideas to build one super city or the
enti re Capistrano Bay area -including
the county territory and both..ci\ies under
onr munici pal structure.
Triplex Nixed Thursda.y'.11 meetlnJ! will begin with din-
ner 111 the. El Adobe restaurant.
The status of the San Juan merger wilh
the two coastal rommunities remalr's in
t.he lcas1b!lity study category with .•
layman groups formed in Dana Point io
study the proposals and two town-hall
mettlngis called by San Juan p\annini
commi.ssiooers.
Reje cted Developer PIA.uis Appeal
('.ou ntY supervisori; bowcrt In a Superior
Coun order Tuesday roncerning a Dan;i
Point varianCP but indicated tha1 the bat-
tlP wAs nol.'hver.
Superior .Jud~c .J. 1-:. T. "Nf.d" Rutt.er
ruled rei::ently !hat f'he supervisors mu :r;l
rPvoke a vAriance. granted lo Rich;:ird O.
Roo5 to allow an cncroachmt!.nl in l.o ii
re11 r yard !>l!tback ln the constntelion of ii
lriplPx 11p11rtmcnl .
Thr law.~uil WA~ hrnu,1thl by non11ld
Beddot.. 34122 Slreel nf the Blue L.an!ern.
Beddoe llnd several nlhrr r.s-~kle.nts of !tit.
same. ;irea protesled "1gorously 1n Junt
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when lhP '.'lupervi:r;()r~ ha cked County Znn-
in.1t Cnmmissklner Ra y ~d in granting
thr va.ri;inrP.
.ludgc Rutter ruled lhAt !hP cou nty .And
Roo:r:: had no! shown sufficient evidence of
ha.rdRhtp to justify granting the var iance.
County Coul'\SC:l AdriAn Kuyper said
R()(l~ h;id refiled for 1he variance ,nd
that "ii will be hAndlcd differen11y "mi~
lime. l(l f)OSS!bly overoorne lhe judge·i; ob-
1ertions.··
D:ina Point reside n1 have vnwtd lfl
fiRhl Any fuh~Je. variance~ "'htch mighl
ttff!CJ U!eir vieW. •
The: commission recently received
nrder~ from city councilmen to clOsely
l':~itmine lhe r~mificallon.s of the merger
and sample public opinion.
The first of the two sessions is schcdul-
elt'for Aug. 10 at 7 p.m. in San Juan cqun·
cil chambers.
Interested cit izens of a.II three areas
Are wl!.lcome to ciiscuss tlle: plan.
·spcclfi('ally. commissioners plart to co m·
p11e 11 li~t of pertinent questions asked by
·resident.\.
'today'• Flnal
N.Y. Stoelu
TEN CENTS
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B1·otl1er, 15,
~atcl1es
h1Horror
By JOHN VAL'fERZA
01 IN 0.117 1'1191 Sl•lt
An apparent bicycle race to beat a San·
ta Fe passenger train ln San Clement.
ended in instant death for a 9-yeat.()ld
boy al dusk Tuesday as his elder brother
watched in horror.
Brian William Sweeney, who would
have entered fourth gradP: ln Arcadia
nexl fa!l , was killed instantly when the
swiftly-moving southbound train hlt him
at the private cros.5ing near Sboreeliff.T
beach club.
The youngster h2d been slaying for the
i;ummer al 2729 Via Verbena with hi•
parents and four brothers and sisters,
police. said.
Al 7:39 p.m. Brian and eldt.r brother
J oseph, JS, rode across El Camino Real
on bicycles, headed toward the beach.
"I made it across and hopped off my
bike and heard the train whistle," Jooe.ph
said, "But Bf'ian kept nn coming and the
train hit him so fast there was nothing
anyone could do."
The youth said he believed lhe sman
black bicycle was incapable of stopping,
•·1 think the bike wasn't working right.
Thal's the only thing l can figure out.," he
iaid.
Police officers dug the. wreckage of the
i;mall cycle from the undercarriaae ot
the train's engine nearly 1,000 feet awa]I
from the point or impact.
The mishap, lhe firat fatality on the
buchsidt tracks in the past aeveral
.vears. pccurred on an unmarked prlvat.
a.11phall palhwa.y lellding over the tracks,
A Sanla Fe llpecial investigator at the
ACene said in recent week.! he has cited
dozens of youngsters for playini on the
rails in .the same vicinity.
Officers 11nd coroner's investigator• •
rontinued their in vestigation into tht
tragedy today.
They said l.h& engineer W.M. Sullivan
nf Alhambra could give only a partial ac·
rount of th e collision· because it is dir·
ficul t lo see. directly down in front of I.he
engine,
Last rites for the young victim were
perrormed a1 the scene by a C-alholici
priest.
Funeral srrvices for Br ian are pendini
.st Sheffer Mortuary in San Clemente.
Santa A11a Okays
Busline Subsidy
Santa Ana city rouncilmen approved a
1334,000. five-year sub.!ildy of city buslineai
Monday night in a split 4 to 3 vote .
Councilmen also approved a first step
,;i x-month subsidy to be negotiated wlth
the present operators Santa Ana Tran.sit
Company. The cootpany has asked
\ $67.369 for this period. J The bu11 firm. a subsidiary of Amerk:an
1'ransit Corporation of SL Louis. notUied
the city two months ago that it would
cease operating the three bus aervice on
Aug . 31 because of financial losses.
Under the adopted plan , one of aeven
nffered by 11. traffic consu!Lant. the bus
line will be municipally owned but
ope r;ited by the transit firm.
Oruge
Weatller
'Beach lemperatares will be M
with inland mercury at 72 -bul
those are just the overnight lows.
Daytime high! will be 75 and M.
Sunny, humid air will prevail with
some high clouds.
INSIDE TODAY
Orn11pt Co u:nt11 hM rsceived a
$120,000 /ede rtd grant to help
develop 11 policr. radio '"stem
1~ortn11 of Dick. Tracy. Se t: Poge
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Conservatives .De.feat School Quarter System
' By FREDERICK 8CRODIEHL
Ot ,... DiMtor f'lltt ''•"
ThrM OOOMf1!•live mernbus of lhe
1-klch U!'lfltd &hool Di>lrict
board 'ef education Tuesday night lashed
out at a proposal ln pol l.aguna B~ch
High School nn a IIimester r quarter I
•Ylltem and .succeeded in abolishing the
i~a, deapltt. a number of pleas and e.11 .
planati~ from mr:mbr.rs of th e ad-
mini.stration .
Jn • 3-J: split voLr , "'llh t.ru.~tees Mr:;.
Jane Boyd and Dr. Norman Browne
d.is.senUng, a motion w,;is appro\'ed
cancelling the trimester system. reducing
Cou11cil1nen
To Explain
Pla11 Delay
A ne w '"observer corps" for a Sa n
Clement.e univerSity women's group has
promised tn appt11r before r.ity coun·
cilmen tonight to hear an r xpla nat1on for
delays in preparing a ci ty emer,;;en cy
plan.
The issuP -keyerl 10 prnm1se~ made
lll!t year by counrJlmen -center! on
what plans thr. city mi_ehl have for
evacuatioo of citir.e n.s in case of a nuciear
accident al the San Onofre nuc!t:ar
eenerating co mple1.
Oorothy Kres!en, presidenl of the local
chapter of the American Association of
University Women IAAUW J, wrote coun·
cilmen recently hintin~ that S 11 n
ClMJente had been cited for nnt having a
complete. plan ready despite a Decembtr,
1970, deadline set by Lhe stalf'.
Represe:nl!ltives of Lhe AA UW first
brought up the matter of a c1 t.v ev11cua.
tiOn and disaster plan h1.sl vear at about
the same lime Publlc Utl!ities Com·
mis.sion aides conduc1ed local heann~s on
lhe proposal to add ne w react.ors to San
Onofre.
Councilmen promised LhAt city s!aH
would draft documents showing the
evacuation sysum and "'ould make
copies a vailabla lo the AA U\\' and the
press. .,
No word ha s since come on lhr mailer.
"It wa5 our undersranding fhat specific
information ~"OOld be obtained from lhe
Public Util itie~ Commission and the
Atomic Energy Commission a~ !('I 'd.tnger
di.5tance· and the extens of hazards in-
volved in addition of the two new nucle11r
reactors," t>.fr~. Kressen told coun·
cilmen in her letter.
"\Ve are anxio us lo kn('lw whethl'r th1:-;
lnformation has been as~mblerl and
••hen it will be made public." she added.
Several week! ago cilil"s which had not
brought their civil defensp plans up tn
new stale standard! were warned by nf·
ficials of the Sta1P Department nf
Emergency Services that !hf> plan s half to
ha,•e been complete by last OecPmber
Cilie! in violatio n of the rul es ap-
parently "'ould be. cut nff or st.11tt-and
federal aid in case of P1Tie.rgenc1es. ar-
cording to the department.
The AAUW has rnsistcntJ y oppoi;erl
some elements in the proposal by '"""
major utilities to build the half·bi!tinn-
dollar re.actor c(lmp!ex at San Onofre
under present plan"-
The projPct proposerl h\' Snuthcm
California Edison and San Oicgo Gas anrl
Electric compan ies 1~ bogged rln"'n 1n the
Atomir Energy Cnmm1ssnn at presf'nl
Indefinite dela.rs ha,·t rom t about dur·
Ing new sturfies on cost:: and feasibill!:V nf
upgradin~ the prnrn~P<l rrartnr.• tn mert
new AEC !landards cn1·erin~ ~afef\' anrl
earthquAke rlamace -·
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Chratmas vacation lrotil lhre.e lo t\\'O
w.eka and movine tl'le: claae of the school
school and put for th !.he trlmester plan 1n
J umo. befote P..1rs. Gille11e and r~r.a ld
Linke had ta ken officr Tht bosrd. in
Junt.. approved the lfi!Tltj!er system in a
4-1 dt<"ision with Rill Thomu riis5p~lin11..
year o.nt "'et.k nrlltr. ._
The motion beci"me. part ol an amend-
ment to a second motion Lo appMve the
eourst of s1udy .at the higb school. wtl\th
pa.s&e<I 4·1. with BrflWnt again di~~enlinj!.
The motion !n s~r.'lp the trlmesler
s.vstem was m .'In~ b,v ~lr~ Pa1i'1r.ia
\.ille!le. who rlaimerl "the ron1munll\' I~
nil! ready fl'lr this It's brf'n slapfW'rl dnv.·n
on them. Also, I dnn 't !h1nk tl1r Hitughl"s
presen tation on thr s ys1em was acle-
qu;,ife "
Don H.aught IS pnnc1pnl or the high
Thoma.'\. i:~aklng !or the l'(ln,!ler\ralive
triad SRid • "We're trying tn i;ie1 itrro~ot
!he f8c1 lh11t !he high schMI J.~ pro-
~ressin~ tno f.:i.o.t ·r:tiPrr 1s a hiJ::h 11moun1
nf instahilitv :.nrl wr :irr nnl turo1n" nut
ll'h?.t 11·p shnulrt bl' I urning oul. V.1c should
SIOll' rtn11 n "
'"A In! nj 11nrk ilnr1 rffl)rt ha,;; gon r 1ntn
lh1s rrogr;in1." rerl1rd Dr \V iliam t:llnm.
superintrnrl rn!. .. It seems !n me la.!lt .\.1nn·
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Election ll' atcl1e1·s
Lagunan .fnseph Tomehak. activist in the anl1·h1gh r1;;e f1gh r. keeps
notes during the tallying of election results a t ci ty hall Tuesda.\· ntghr
He is borro11·1n,g the ~hnulder of another ('nmmittre v.·nrk e r. F'ran
Englehardt. \1'otc.r.~ by m0rr than three to one elected !o limit height
to 36 feet
Connally Warns Banks
Not to Hike Interest
\.\'ASHINGTON <LiPll Treasury
Secret..a r~· Jnhn B Cnnna ll~·. using s0ml'.
nf the mf\<.t blun! lan~uB~t the
Adm inis tra tion ~as ~·P! dirtrte.rl al lhl'
buslnes~ community, 15 serk1n.R In hrarl
('l{f a rumored increa!>e in bank int l'resl
ra le~.
Further J.IOlU!'lllflPrl 1nrrea~P~ in ln
lf'rest raie::. alrparl \' h1r.h 1'11' h1::1onr ,lf
.>tandard::. m1Rhl "'ell 1rl'lpard1z,, 'h"
strength nf lhP bu~inP.s.~ rero1 Pr\,·· Cnn
n.'i llv i;a1rl Tursriay in ;i ~1atrmPn t 1~::uf'i:i
b.\' hi::. nff1rp
Cnnnall.\. nff1r1alll rlr~1 .:na1rrl 1" Pr·r~1
rlcnt '\1xnn s rh1rf ernn('ln1 1r srinkr>~man
rrarlrrl tn 1h<> <1nn"11nr<>mrnt 1\i;it :i
Philarlr lp~li! ~:>onk 11·;:i• rnn~1 rlrrin~ a
hon~! In II ~ [JflITTf 1111rrr$I rill" :i11rl lh~1 ;i
nrrrn1t b;ink harl .:ilrt.:irly pn~trrl a11 111
crr;i.~r
"I am rl1 ~!rrs.~Prl !n hr;ir rrp<1rl .< nf
another 1nrr"il~P 1n thP hank pr1nlP lrn.
ding rate." lnnn;illv ~.:11rl nrsp1tr
repor1Pd slug2ish Jn ao rl('mand !hr r,11P
"·a.s increased on!v la~I mnn!h ..
Alth('lqgh Cnnn.:illv rrn1r~1rrl r.:irh"r 10-
creasEs in bank inll'rP~! r.'ltr~. his l111r~t
statrment "'"'!'I thr firs! nnr 1.~.,uf'rl hl>fnrl'
11 s1 nglt onP of !hr m:i1l'lr "mo11p1•
marktr .. banks h11d 11nnnuncPrl .'I hno~t ir
also "·as a break with Adrn1nistratitm
prtcedenl nf rommPnlJnt on prl\'lltr
business decisions l'lnl" af1rr the~· have
bf'e n made and then nft rn in milrf term!
Michigan Bank . thP £11th large~f 1n
Detroit. incrPased lls prim!' r.'llP -th<>
Interest charge In 11 bank'~ hiQ:J:!l'!'ll anrl
bp~t corpore1r rusrnmf'r$ -from fi !n fi '1
percenf. F1r.•t Pf'nn~yh•ania B11nk :inrl
Tiu~t Co 1n Philadelphia said 1t "'.'I~ ron·
1i1rll'r1n11 a !'1mih1r bon.~I
Altho1111:h 1he primP r.11r ts ;i1,>id,11htr
on lv In big cnrpnratt horrn11·fr~. all nthf'r
t-ank inlf're~l rales ar,, ~ralPd up frl'm
thr pnmP
Ser, ices Sia tcd
For Mr. l(ecl vn
F11npr ,1l ,•Pr1 1cP" ii r" ~1·hprJ1i1 Prl fnr
I I a m Tue;.day for !ongtimP La_i:i1na
Rr:irh rt'o;;irlen1 ,J;unr~ !. l\r("IYn 11·hn
rl1Prl Thur~t1;iv ;ir lhP fiPl'Prh· Mann r C"'nn
1 :itl,ren1 fl o,p1tal 1n c·ap1~1r11no Re<1rh .
HP ""llS R.1
Thr ~r rl'lr"~ 1\'lll bf' hrlri :it ,hr !iihrff,,.r
~1 orll1arv ChllfK'I 1n L.atuna Bearh.
Pn1·atP hur•t;il will follnw
\1r l\relrn, whl'I 1t1·pn ;ii 4!li An11a Sr
and hart bf'en .'I rPs1drn1 for .lll ,\·ear~. 111
-~t1r111·rd b\' h1! l"'(I .<:(In~. Franc1~ Ra.v-
mnnd of La.e:una Beach and Larry Ray-
mond of Ba!rl1v\o Hill~.
Lag1111a Cou11cil111e11 Face
Ligl1t Load 011 Age11da
Otht'r th11n :itl1ir1p:itf'd d1.<:rus~1nn 11f the hi~h ri11'" f'lr r11nn L.,,1:un11 Bra.ch ril\'
rnuncilmpn 11·1\t !:ire ;i hg hl a g~nd;i
1nn1gh1 at 1hc1r i .lO rm mteltng al ci tv h1111t .
At: .. nr1.'I m:ittrr~ 1nrlurlr
-Thr f1n111I rPad1ni:: 11nrl .'lrlnpltl'ln rif 11n
nrd 1n11nrr rrquir1n11: rri,ldrnr., (If ;in un-
rlttgmund U!ihlir~ rtlstrlrt !n ""n.<:trurt
;inti prn1·1rlp !hr1r o"·n undt'r.Er('l11nrl
l'l('fl 1c("~ Thi' ]1111· ~rirr1f 1r' !h.'1! 11 111
Df'r•nn f:uh In rf'lmrh 11 11h 1hio nrrl1n:inrr
tt•lfhrn Ill <'t'rt~1n t1mr orr1nr! 1hr r111 will
JtCr'1mpli ,•h !hr 11 nrk 11nrt r.111 th, Arr f'<"1Prl
hnm, nr btulrl!n~ ri11·nrr
.. -ft
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-The ariprnl'111l nf cnnrrac!J1 be!1rern
lh,, cit~· ;ind \\11Jtiur Smith anrl A.~SOC'l.'llP~
fnr .'I Sl•.(1\11 tr11ffir 11111t1:v Abnut 71 ptr·
('('fl! l'lf ltlP <'OS\ "·i]! bP pAirl 11•1f h the
· £f'rltr.ii t funrl~
-Appril\ ;ii nf m1n!'lr rhlll'l,t:P~ In thr
rnntr<tr • brt"'<'f'n !ht rlty ;inf! Simplts:
System!', 11•h1rh 1~ insh11lln~ ne11.· chlorina·
!inn f111cilitie~ .'II lhP c11y 11r wl'r pl11n1 ThP
rh111nJ!'"-~ will tn~t i:in 111rlrl1tion11I SL:!~. hr-
tna1n,11 thf' !ntAI hill tn $.1!i.2Rt1
'\ fl'l'lUC'.~! 1!'1 rlf'lrtp P:irifl<' A\'C'llllf'
frn111 1hP C'J!\'0,~ !-;r!l'r"! sv~!rnl nf S!rtt'I.~ ~n th.'lt 11 r11! rlP sac m;iv n, rnn~tr11r•Pd
)It !he term1nAU('ln of the rlearf fi nd stret t,
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da.1•, durtn~ the study ~es51nn on the
course of study ynu should hal'e brought
!hill up . We should ha ve had M'lme tn·
rllf'<tlion of ynur (eellng."l earlier than
lnnight "
Ullom nnted lh11l lhe n1a1n purpose of
!ht trimester 1y11 tm -whir.h would
1111ow fnr th ret !emel!ters of 12 wf'rks in·
steed nr lwn semesterlll n£ 1~ Wffk~ -
wo11lrl bf' tn allow sturfents 10 t11ke mnre
el1>rt1vf' <'f'lursrs.
l'm v("ry ~urrir1~erl lo hr;-1r .vnu 11':in!
tn rh;ingP lh1s ... co mmenlerl Dr Rohf>r!
n('fVfS. rlirt'Ctnr of instrurt1nn. "I havp a
feelin l.? tha! high ~rhnnl .<:1arf will be prPt·
t.v upset aout th il!. A change like lhls
shnulrl he struiusly considt rl'rl "
Ullom sugges1 Pd th11 t thP hoRrd •It
d!>wn with lht high school st11 ff •nd wnrk
on lhl' trimester plAn 1n a ttlurly ttt11.si(l n
.'lnrl l'tlt t no ii l11ttr lh il! mnnlh.
·I wanl the Vll\e oow." 1ns1str.d ~1 1•J11.
I; 1 llr1!r
Thon1;1s sa1rl he hl'ld l;tlkrrl .... 1th · 2()
h1J(h S<'hnol leilrhPrs " who Wf>re not in
f11 vor of lhf' pr0.i;:r.'lm 11nrl Mrs. f:illl'trr
!ll irl m11n v !lturlrn!~ wrre rl 1!~.'lt1.~fled wil h
!hP trim1>s1 er pl An
Ul lnm said 1! 1~ hr!lrr !n j!f't ui·
fr1rmatinn out bPfnrl' thr hn.'lrrl in -~~url.v
~"~s1nns ''where the people can be
heard.''
"WP ~hnuld l!Pt .'l \\'fl\' lrntn thf' 1nfnm1a l
rf'fPrenC'f's anri l!'l'I thr word right oul
tw!rt itnd stop be.1ng 1rr..spon81ble, ''
11n obv1nusly upset Ulln m mntinuert. '"I
ff''"I l'Pr:V Jllroni::ly ;ihout thi.!I ''
1'hom;is ~aui hr aRret>rl , hut ;uiriPrl , '111
lll!IP i::r;iss roots in(orm.:it1on r;1r1 he
gronf'!. •·
H:iui::ht. who rl111 nl'li rn1er !he mc .. lin.t!
until l.:i1e 1n lht rl i.~cus~in". ~::111'1 lh.:1t wor~
:11 the. h1~n srhMI nn thr trimP.~tl'r
l'.1s!Pm wnu ld h;ivp lfl ne srr11pprrl and
th:il ,. n1nr;ilr pr·nhll'm nn hoth a student
anrl f;:i(·ultv lf'1·rl rotdrl rr.<:ull.
•·rrop1t · 1hrrP h:il'e rc.'1!1)' be-en coun·
ting on it," he said.
Caspers 'Hush'
S upervisor Advises 'No Co11111i.e11t' Poli cy
8~· .JACK RROAAf K
OI 111• D1l1~ f'lle! 11•11
Fifth D1qtrirt Su pervisor R o n ;:i I d
C11:spers nf 1\;e11•port Re.:irh trn:f11y .:idvi.trd
Or:in ~P. County rlep.:i r1mtnt hf'atis to rlrop
thr.ir "wide npen mouth" pnlir.y towa rd
thP pres~ and reply "no com ment" !&
f'Jllf'r ie.~ more of!cn .
C11.~perJ11. nbvinusly nc!Llert hy nrws
f't nriPs ronc:erni n11 his artiflns. ~111 id
''!here arP times ·when I ha ve fnund i1
nece~s11ry !l'l ~"Y 1r s nnne nf ~·our G·nd
d.'lmn bu~ines~ ...
C.'lspers· rem.'lrk s follnwf'd 11 s1 :i1ement
h~· S11ptrvisor R.:ilph C!ark of Anaheim
roncernin.R a news story in today's erli·
lion~ nr thP Lns Ao.i::ele."l Ti mes nn rhe pf.
feet nf ~.:i t11ry cuts on Lhe coun ty's rx ·
pandrd druR abusf' prn,11:ram_
"I .'Im 1·oncerneri abnut rhe proi::r11 m
111nd alsn ahnut 1he fact th .. prPS.~ wa.~ tnld
llf pns~1hlr butt i::et :idjustments hefor~ 1he
1<upervisors were lnformerl." Cl ark fum-
ed
The Time~ s!nrv said count1· 11rl·
m1nistr111 ive flff irP ~1rlM had st aled that
11 S2 .fl00 per po~il ion s;i l.'lry cu! on all nl"w
cnunt.v Johs rlur ini;i 1he cnming .vell!r
wnul rl severely hamper !fl~ dru~ abuse
pro11:rflm .
Times l-tt aff mrmher f)11n Sm ith. 11•ho
"Tnte thP stnrv. a.oked Cl111rk if hr thnug/11
rnunt.v nr"·~ SClurrr~ shoul d bl' cl nsed rn
!hr prl.'ll!i HP said tf sn, hf' nbjerterl '"'
ll!Uch a policy a~ past presiden1 n£ the.
Emma Ha1Tis, 89,
Se rvic es H eld
F11nf'r.:1! .i:Pr\·1re~ "'Pre flplrl Tuesday
11f11>rn('IOn frir Emm;;i H Harri~. :. Lti~urt
\\·orlrl rt .01rl£'nt ll'ho ri1erl .S.'i!urd.:iy a1 the
.:ii;:r nf R'.1
ThP r11f'~ wrrr ronc1ll<'ll'rl h1 lhr Rr1•.
P:inl l 'hl11r <11 Shrllrr i\1nrtuar1· f:h<1]'1PI 111
La.':1.Jn.'I Rr:i rh Pn1'lllP in!Prmrnr foll nw-
rrl ;ii Grrcn11•oort tllf'mor1.:1l P.:irk 1n .l\::in
!'lirgl'I.
r-.1ro H:i1·r 1 ~. whn l11·r(i ;i1 :tR'.1-1-\
i'\11r111d;i r·:i .<lil l;i . 1~ i;1n·v1vrrl hy hrr
s1<l€'r. tl1T!' Hrlrn R1rrn1a nf J,;ig1ir1a
Hill~ ;inrl ;i flro!her. Ha rolrl H.'ihlhiock ('If
i11nnarf'h Ra .I'.
l ""f '"YT"~-....,.._.~---~--
r GEM TALK t
TODAY
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by f
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NOT FOR INDUSTRY
()1·rr 11()'", nf <'!I) rl1an1ond~ f<tll
~h011 of oien1 q11;:ilJ1~· and are relP-
.Eatrd tn 1nrlu~1 ri;il u~r~ r::in~1ng
frnm thr prPcii;1nn 11•nrk of .'iCltn·
t1fir t::ihnratnr1e~ In hea\'V dut.v
"~~!~111llf'01.~ ln nil r1elrl~.
1'he rf'1na1n1ng 2or:;. of tile "·nrlrf.'
rl 1e1mnnrl prn<l11c1 inn i~ .'il1hjer1Pd 10
furlhPr srrPrn1nc. rl11rtJ1C \\'htch
lhPy arp r::irefu lly ,11.rader1 .:i~ !'!em
!;l(lflP.<:. the n111\· k1nrl in v.·hirh "'e
r1re in!r>r{'strti.
1'he r11Amnnrlc nn r1 1.•p\;i v 1n nur
shn11 C'<'l.'ir~ 11rp p;iin.'itak1ngl,v .'i PIPcl·
ed hy 11:0: for tho.'iP 11 hn apprec1.:.re
hlt?h ~!~·lp ;:inrl PX'l"jlliStl P r::t.'ihinn.
'rhe1· ::irP h i~h ri11;il11~· rl i::imnnds
he;:iut if11ll.'' rt11 anrl 1n011111rrl rn 1n-
i-11ri: l ;:i~t1nJ.! <>11 1n_,·n1ent hy 1he1r
o'rners. \Ve ;:ilsn hfl \'e le~~ expPn-
1111•r stones ,1·hich Are 3t1ll finest
riual ily fnr lhe n1nne,v.
~111n~· n( nur cu~!ntnrrs. di1r1n.[!
t he lA~t :Z4 .1·e;irc, hA\·e rnme h;:ici+;
In u~ ;i~;:i 1n ::inrl A~ai n : anrt \\"I" like
t(I helte\'e lhRI persf1nal intei'l'.'st in
the 1n rl1\'1t1ua1.~ nr our C'om m un1ty
i~ nn STnA lt (;:i c\Or in t h i.~ l"jlllf P P\'I·
rltnl lo~·Rll~'. \\ie 11re prnurl n( "'ht!I
\1 f' ~rll. And drri\'e a ~rrRI rlrt1J nC
.t::it1sfAclinn nut of kno\1·1n.s: the pen·
plc 11e scr1c,
'
Or;in,cP ('n11n!y c•hfolplrr nf S1cm;i Drl!;i
Chi. professino;il 1nurn111 li.~m ~nc·ir1y
r l:irk sAid that 1h111 "'"'~ nnt h1~
purpo.~io hul hp ll'fl~ ronrl'rnf'fi. "th.=i! the
prP~~ knl'll' ;ih n111 thi.~ hrfore \\If' rl!rl "
Sn11rn rrpl1rd lll;it Lhe inforn1.:it1on w;i~
nhtA1nerl h_v dirrc·t que.<:tion.~ (I'! !hP arl-
min1str;ili11e office fin d thal it "'llS n()t
v,1lun1errerl 1n th e press.
Al !hi.~ point Casprrs j1•inf'd !hf'
r11 s(·11ss1r1n ~:i.vin.i;:. "ln lhP $1~ ninnl hs I
h:ive h1>rn in this nffi1·p I "l'e ber·onit very
cnnrerned ;ihn111 lhin'l ~ th:i! l h.'il'P heard
:ihn111 1n lhP prrs~ frir thr firs! timP. Thi~
t·:iuscs cn11ft1.~1nn .'Ind thP w:i~!e or
v111 luP1hli'.' lime running dow n the 1n-
fnrmat111n.
"I 111~kPrl th11I rlrp:ir!n1rri1. hertdo an rl
r mploy{'S rpfroiln from runnin11. the ir ('111·n
publ1c11y df'par tmenl.'! anrl 10 refrain
£r11m surh ;i w1rlP nprn mnuth rnhr~·."
r:i.~pt>r~ ,~;iicl he r1>rf"11!)~· ';i)mn.of 10~1 "
the l 'ppPr Ke11•por1 B.'1.V 11 ild lif P p1·r.~ervP
prn1ec! N-r.'lll~e nf ;i op11•<; story.
··r w;i, '1llolerl a~ s;1v1nJ( lhe !iir1"1"rt:irv
nf the Jnlrnor was i,:oinJ( t11 r1rrl;ire The
area ;i wildlife preserve hut J only ~;i1rl
1ha1 l thought 1he secrPt;1rv wn1ilrl.
'·1"his causerl lht> lrv111r. Cornri;iny lnh-
byi.•! 10 1·nn1;:ir1 lhr lri(rnnr nrr11rlmrnl
aorl [ hild to ;ip<lln~11r ::inri lo~• nHich
,c1·ounrl 1n lf1P dnvr fnr lhP prr.•rrvf' .,
CaspPr~ ron<·ludrd. "ThP prr~s shn11lri
fJ11nt~ 11.~ rnrrct ll,1 .'lnrl rlcpar!mrnt h<'~d,
~hnuld bul!nn 1he1r l1rs:'
Supcrvi•rir Willi;im rhilli[l.O f'lf ~·ullrr!on
"'"~ 1hP lnnr mrmhrr nl tht ho.'lrri tf'I rl~
fPnrl rhP ri!;!ht nf !hr pro>~~ In ~Pl'k 1n-
fnrm11tinn Hr 11ddrd. '"The board should
not hamper these errorts ...
Tu'n Per<·e11t Boost
Lagu11a Tr11 st ees S11pport
Teacl1er Sala1·y lnc1~case
A "rnmm1ttmrn1" t11 <Ii '"'" prrrrnt
•al.u1· 1nrre;i3p fnr rf'arhPr• and ~11 n1J11rl
~la ff 1n the L.;i iiuna RP11rh l 'n1 f1f'rl Schnol
f11strir1 "'a! appro1·f'd h.1 1 n1~lf'l'S Tur~·
da1• n!l!hl
Thi' twn rrrcrnl 1nf'rr:i$r ""Ill hPr:nmio
f'fff'r ll \'e FPh. L 1~72. \\'h1ch lrd h1~h
~rhnol inc!r·urlnr Rnn Rn~~ lo rommtn!
!hat 11 ic nnlv .'I nnt percpn! 1nrrea.~P fnr
thP en!irP crf'lml yr.'lr.
Tru.~rrc :'\nrm.'ln Rrn"•ne .~.i11rl ".<l.'lrt1nt
Vrh. I. 11 ·· \WI') fW'l'Cl'lll rorPvf'r. Rr:illv,
wP ;irp w111lin11. .c1x mon1h., l)pfnrr lhP 1n·
<'rr11.c'" 11:nr~ i11tn 1>ff P<'I .. Hr ;idrlerl th;il
lhP .~:il:iry ~rhcd ulr for IP11rhrr.c; will
orror;it r nn .'l Frhr11Rr\' In Frhru.'lr.\' ha si.•.
Trit<'ht>r!'I will ~l~l'l rr("e1vl' .'I (lf'nl:i l p:iln
nol In r'l'lot mnrp lh;:i n $1.l~ pr r emplo:ve
llf'f _l'l'.'lf
ThP twn p1>r('l'nl "If Pr mitrll' hv !hP
h":irrl r:imP l"\11 nf nri:znt1r1tin2 !<!'~.cil'n•
.'lt!f'orlrrl hv llr Norm;.in Rrn11·nl' 11nrl Rill
Thnmas w11h tp;i1·hrr r"rirr~r111;itivP~.
The prnpn.<:il r111 fnrlh b\' lhl' IParhf'r!
rllllif'rl fnr .'l fivP :ind nn,...th1rrl pf'rrl'nt in·
rr,.11.c;r ovr r fhP 111 mnn!h~ perinrl .. lull· I.
J!lil Ir> Ftb I, 1~7.1 Thi~ nffrr w11~ nnt
rf'"pnnrled Jn b~· hn:irrl rr~prr.~e.nt.:i111•P• ii'!
thP mPrl :inrf Nlnfpr sr,sinn~
An.'lrd member•. in :iprirn1·1n,t: !hp in·
crPi:isp rommilr mf'nl . a 1 ~ n arlnpted '
pnlic~· !h.:1t 1f ;in v ex!r;i monf'.I' 1s l~und ii
.. . .-ill ~'1 to lhP 1r:irhPr< .
Arl F1shrr. prr~1rlrnT nf ThP l.agunA
Reach t.; n if if' d Farull1• l\~s{l('1afin11
1 l,;iRlJFA I .o;iid he anrrrCialrri !he 1n
crr;isr in 111nnP~'·
F1~her ;,lsn \;iurlrrl nlhpr pol1r1f'~ wnrk-
rrl oul 1n Lhe mePl .:inrf rnof Pr srss1onot.
1nrl11rlin1: a tr:irh1>r.~· h:inrlbnnk nr hoiirri
p...,lu·1 e<. ;i lr:irhcr rr prP~Pnl~l1vP lo th P.
ho:irrl .::i nd a new 1nt rr.n1~1rlrt tTP1n11fer
pnlirv
CROSS Wri!t~ llttfrt1'1'*'1tt 1" 14 1(1ra1 Geld ~,119:1 er
Sto!rl•"9· W!tl'! ett"ee't"-t! 1,,.. t~ P1., Purl.fl '
"e"',.., "'..-iel! .•••• ,. J1 :<00
ffltSet .•••••••••• 24.00
J. L .JJ.uniph rieJ J euie/er.i
1823 NEWPORT BL VD., COSTA ME'SA
CONVENIENT Tt•Ml
-ANt;A M ~•ICAtO-MA.C,T ~l CMAD~'
l• YEA~l IN SA.t.I E l6CATION
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DAI LY Pl LOT 7
Mo r a ss of Legallt les
CHECKING
•UP•
Justice8
Get Qui z
By Angela
Aid W rangling Bogs Do wn
Your Own Nutriti onal Products Business
An Unu sual Opportunity -Full or Part Time
SACRAMEN1'0 fU PI \ the language by noon lomor-determining specific needs for
M,. 'He• L•wford co1di•HY i">'ift1 v•ij lo be hi1 ptrion•I '"''*
11 • bu1i"e11 op~or!u•"tv 1emi<1er wll t re vou will !e•r" llow yo11
~•n p1di,;p1 le i" • dr 1m1!•( <jl tOwlll indu1!1y will. O~G ANl60,
rN C., 1n t•cilin9 new ecolo9ic1ll y ori1nhd Comp1ny.
Blondes Get Awa y ~.o\N RAFAE L tU P!\ -
Acting as her own attorney rnr
rhe firs! tin1e . Angela 0 1111s
<Ire"' le!timony rrom ii judge
Tuesday that he "'ould 'tnt
recornn1end ;i Black Pa.other
for j!r11nd jur\' rluty hl>t·NJ ~f'
' Panthers .:irr the n1ost bla·
t:.n r racist.~ lll ncf' Adolph
H11ler ''
Negotiations on 11 wel fa re row nooayl I don't see how each case. The flal grant
rrform compromise bog!i:Cd we can do it by this weekend," system is designed to save ad ·
down in a new .. legal morass" 1he Senate•s chief negotiator ministrauve costs.
1oday but legislators and Gov . told newsmen Tuesday night. The negotiators have been
R.on11lrl R e 11 g a n expressed Federal la w re q u i re s unable to rind a way around
hope that final agreement still eligibility for wel fa re tn bfi the congression<it requirement
could be reached. deterinined according tn a which \'.'Ould allow California
ORGANIGO, INC., i1 • dht,;b.,tor of th e lli9he•I qu t litv 11 t h1r t l
lood >up~l •m•nh n1tur•I food1. 1 ~r:l n1!ur 1I co 1m1lic1. The prod•
uc ••, •II• r••1onJtie pri cin9, !~• 1IOT1plified di1tri buiion 1yll1m,
.o nd n1iionel bo 1nd n•..,• t lP01u1 e •It uniqu e end p•o~ide yOlif
with 111 ouht.ondin9 po!tnli1I.
Witl1 Mu ch Mor e The adn1ini.~tr11tinn ll n rl prescribed standard of need. to change iLs "·elfare eligtbili-Thi1 ••min•• will bt t<.eld in •h• B1llro om. A111h1im Bowl. et 1:00
I I I " d 1l•al R d · · · P.M. on W.dn e•d•,, Ao9u•I 11 , 1.,71 . Ooot Pri1•' -Refre1h. rg1s a ors 111srovere The eagan A m1n1strat1on ty s~'st em.
f h · · "''~" -No Admi1rio11 Ch 1r9e. For 1e1e•••lion1, pl •••• ~·II
By I~ i\1, BO\'O
RWNDES can i;:et a\.\•ay
w11h more ardcn1 display.~ llf
passion th11n 1·an brunette.ci. In
the mn11ies. I rne11n. 1'hey cRn
hol d lhe kiss !nnger. rr\•ral
mnn• hare borly , d1spl<1.v a
grrall'f undulat ion "'h11 1
rlnn't know. Rut Alfred Hir"h·
rock contend., it.$ a fart. He
11ays his ln11e srrnes might nnl
pasi; !hr c:ensnr 1f hi.~ hf'roincs
were brunettes.
AN OIL i\IAI\', rrccntl.v
returned rrnm Ira n, inforn1.~
m~ it's had n1anners there 10
<:on11ncnt 011 !he color nf an in-
fAnt"s ryes. Su~rstit1on. H <i.~
tn do with !ht' inran1nus P.1111
Eye . . EVER i\1ET a
humorless man who worked tn
R plAce of business wi!h
sawdust on the floor? Ncithl'!r
have I. Autch crs. har1cndcrs,
lishn1ongers, sawyers, lhcv
tend In bf'. funn.v · charac!er's
IF' YOU WANT 1n iin·
nress a salesman. tell him hr.
\YOU!d have made a superh
tri al la1\·ycr. That is sairl rn hr
v.·ha t ;i ll i::rca1 salcs1ncn 1\·1sh
!hey were.
S pent Sl ug
Bou,nces O ff 1
Mon's Chest
~1ARINA OEL RF:\' (liPl l-
r-.1 ichar! Milman. :n. doesn·1
r laim 10 be superman yet thr
fa ct ren1 2.'ns I hat a J21Cal iber
hullet houncrd off hi.~ chcs1
durin!: a burgl;ir,v a!tr111pt .
Milman. a .~hnrl. mu.'ie ular
abalonP Fisherman. 1 iv "s
.:iboarrl his moorrrl flsh inR
hoa1. Rc!urnini; In ii.~ Tuesday
nigh1 , hf' confron1Pd a burglar
ransacking his cabin.
The bur,1?l.:1r .I! r ;1.h bed
Mi!man·s nlrl revnlvf'r ancl
FlrPd four shnts~nnr nf 1hcn1
striking lhf' fishcrn1an".~ hroarl
chest ribove the heart.
Hu! !hr slug rlicln"L prnrtr;itr
11 nd lhr an,c:r y ~· 11 u n ,c:
fisherman hrf1ed a nrarhv
v.•nod bcan1 anrl .~m~ckcd thr
.susp<>cl over 1 he head.
Sheriff's deputies s a i d
Milman survived because the
pistol"~ ;vnmunition was so nld
the pnv.·drr "'.:ts defeft1ve.
A suspcc.:L .Jose ph r
P:ttrir k. 21. or Thrcr. R ivrr.~.
wa s hooker! on ~u~pic1nn (If
burglary and Rs.~aul! wilh in -
tent !o rnmmi1 n1urdrr.
-. _:. ••
,•
HOW I)() I KNOW fnotbAll I~
more lC1hal 1h::in r n rl en
rid in~'.' Sin1plr .~1at1~l1es. They
show aboul l.'1 hoy~ a ~·ear are
falnlly triJured 1n foo!hAll.
maybe one a year 1n the rod('o
ring. Rnxiniz i~ killing frwrr
ldtely. bu1 the nvcr;i ll ;ivera_t:P
a1 last report r;in abnu1 seven
dealh~ a yrflr. Deadliest ~pnr1
of all. <:erlninly, IS muu!\·
tainecring.
Ct.JENT \.\'A1'\'TS In knn>v 11
\\'itrl i::_an1e cxpcr1 Don I !unt
was senous when he rla1mer1
!hr Ix-st w.:iy tn <"atch ii
c.:hcctah was lo grab ii by 1hr
tail and throw it into ::tn open
box . He was \\'OH\./)"S
Rl(~f.ES'r NAJI. is lhe boat
;;pike v.·hich weighs about !\10
pounds. When 1 reported lh:il ,
::t customer asked, "WhaL"s lhc
smallest?"' The nee dle nail
T.:ikes ahnut 95.000 to v.•cigh
nne pound.
Your 11uestion~ find eom ..,,..
men ts :ire welcnrned and 11 111
be used in CHECK ING l 'f'
wherever po.~siblf'. Plca~c ;irl.
dress your letters to I. M.
Royd. P 0. Rox 187.'i. ;\ewpor!
.Reach 92fifi0.
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portions o I r1r comprorn 1se and 1,.~i.~larors had agreed rn a '"Thcre·s fl 1n<1j()r legal pro-NOW: ORGi'NIGO !714! t.Jl -1 241, •• •'•'' lh• OR6AN160
proposal prol);ibly we re in compromise v.·hi('h Sf'.t na1 blc1n th::tl "·e·re tr Yi ng, boo th ~• •h• Ho..,• •nd Ge rde n Show. Ant heim Conv•n•io11 C•n·
to.li.c;s 0;;111s. 2i, A Corn·
rl !rt'tl conflict y,·ith federal c::tsh p;rant.'> with cost·of-liv1ng rlespcratrly 10 resolve," saidl '••, 1hrou9h Au1 ~1! Ith.
law ,.~;,,:,~·1·:e•:s:•:'~'~''~':'~'~;~p~·~,,~"~'~':·...:"~'~'~'•:Y~~"\~V~e~·,:·.J:·,:s~t ~g:o:;n~g~lo~I~~::::~~~~~~~::==~~~~~~~~~~ rnu111st and black n1ili1ant
charged with murder. k1d-
n<ipin,c: 11nd conspiracy in lhe
1~70 ~·larin Countv cou rthousr
shnuinuL ;ind her "four l11wycrs
hei;;an <·all1ng ~1...,-io Coun1v
judgPs !O thr stand Monda v.
The.\ were ! rying to show thf'
grand Jury which indicted hrr
Negotiations y,·c re susprndcd rather than i n d ; vi du a 11 y keep workin~ ·• ---
tempora rily while l" l :I r f -------~
last OctobPr w a s un-
const itutinnall~' ~ f' I e <' ! P r1
hccause blatks. lhe young and
the pour >\'Crr systcmaticallv
c~cludcd Thcv v.·crr schedul-
er! lo t·ont1nut' their quc.;-
1Jon1ng tod11~
A forrnf'r UC L . .\ 1nstrul'h1r,
~\1ss Dilv1s was granted the
pl"lvilcge or ritting as a co-
c·ounscl le.st week b.v Superior
1'nurt. JutlgP Rich<1rd E .
/lrna.~nn , who is hearing
pretrial tnatler~ in her cast'.
Shr u~cd this ngh1 /or the f1rs1
linlf' Tuesday.
.Judge Thomas F" !\eating.
~~. v:ho was ~ state senalnr
before being f'lec\f'.d to (hr
hench. Sflid he "'ould nnl
rrc«immcnd fl P:in1hf'.r nr
f"on·,munisl for lhe grand jury
hrr:iusr they practice '"hatrerl,
vln lcnce and murder."
me nibers researched lhe lawf
i11 an ;i!lempl lo find a way
ou1 nf the dilemma.
"'It's .:1 legal morass ," said
Assrmblvn1an Wil!ia rn T .
Raglcy -(R·San Ra r a PI ),
cha1rn1an of the welfare com·
n1il!ce.
··u "'e can Mlvr this one
really knolty problem, we m11 y
have agrce1nent." ri r1 d r di
.A.sSi'mblvn1an Len ~1cCa rthy
1n-San FranC'isrn 1
''They 1 negotiators\ report i
In rnr that they arc pro·1
grrs~1ng." said Re ::t g an _
··1vc•11 jllsl "·ait fnr thc111 lo
finish··
Nrgo1iators had hoped to 'I
1\T<lP 11p ;igreen1cnt on v.·clfarc
in 1in1e for the legislature to
Like i t.~ ;ilrcadv drlavrrl threr-1
wrek vacation. begin.ning next I
11"{\('k .
Sen An!honv C. Reilcnson l
10 -Be\·e rly Hills) !he maj0r
;iut hor of the bill. expressed
hopr tha l a C'Omp ron1ise could
he rlr;1ftr<l. hu1 "'"rncd ncgo-'
!iallons niay spill over 1nto l
nrxt week
.. If lhere · s.fO a1o:rcen1cnt nn 1 __ ,
ll(JJIC OF /il>'ORID fAAl(JU~
BEEF STICE·
"l!·l ({f
JUJIJI(~ t,,UJ<flf
SOLOATl£ADlltlGSHOWS &".!
FA IRS COA S T· TO·COAST
sµam1
20¢ OFF '" ll. I' " Re,. Sl.4' lb. \
'"CHl!SE OF THE WEi k'" ~
OLI PANTRT. • •••llv no.,..
ch•••• ... d•volon4 d by food
•c i ~n!"h •I nn o n/ OU< qrt"!
"'id.wa1 !•'" ""; • .,,.;fi11! WOfh
ih nalu••I •v• hnl•• on.4 ,.cl.
9old .,n color ,r, • t•ou b•·
tw~•" ,...,;,. ond c~ .. ddo•
'" r:uo c~ •n.I chP.dd•" Se"'' 10/t
'" +er!""· d~le c!•hlv not!~ in
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W atchi1ig Both 'Home T eams'
Th is is Phil Ross of the DA ILY PI LOT sports staff. Wheth-
e r you 're a Charger fan or a Rams fa n, he 's your man.
He's watchin g action in both pro footb all tra ining comps
a nd th e result is that DAIL Y PI LOT rea ders get more ex-
clusive coverage of t he "ho me t eam," whoeve r they
think th at is,
The DAILY PILOT sports staff und e rstan ds that who+
DAI LY PILOT readers wa nt is strong coverage of "l oc a l"
spo rts, That means covec th e hom e team . And th at
means: Cover the San Di ego Cha rge rs wh e n th ey se t
up comp right in our own qa c kyord at UCI. It also means:
Cover th e ''ot her home team ," the Los Ang e les Roms ,
in training at Col St ate Full e rton ,
Westcliff Plaza Town & Country
The DA ILY PILOT does it, both wa ys, Reod Ph il's reports ond you 'll know the
DAILY PILOT is th e one t o keep you fo cu sed on the hom e t eom-ol Irvi ne or
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SACRAr-.1ENTO (UPI i
The H.cagan Adm1n1 stration
says some nf the more than
fi.000 California \1'clf:i re and
~1edi·Ca1 recipients J 1 v i n g
outside the s\;itc <lrc on
duplicate v.•elfarc rnlls.
Slate Hun1an R e 1 <1 ! i tins
Sccrc1'1 ry James !'If. H:ill sairl
Tucsrlay a spot chct k of 95
names with v;clfarc officials in
Nevada revealed that six
California recipients living
there <ire rccclving benefits
from both slates.
He commented on a survey
undertaken recently in con~
ncclion v.·ith a nev• manage-
ment information s y st e m
recentl y put into effect by the
State Departments of Sncial
\Vclf<1re and Health Ca re
Services.
The ne\v syste1n is be ing
developed as part of lhe
,C:O\'crnor·s welfare "reform"
pro~ram. I-fall said.
Hall said 16 or California's
58 counties have nol been in-
rluded in !he survey because
lhey arc not ye! partici pating
in lhc new i n f o rmation
~ystcn1 . Hr indi ca1cd !hat
"·hen information is available
from those counties. even
more names will be added to
the lot:il.
.A,nnlhcr six rccip!cnts, \\'ho
nre now on Ca lifornia \velfare
roH~. 11·crc removed from
'R'Clfare by Nevada offi cials
t arlicr lhis year bec:iuse they
~•ere found to be ineligible.
Jf:ill said.
'"n'e nam<'s of these in·
di\·idua ls are hcing turned
over lo the state attorncv
1?.eneral and local law eri-
forcemcnl authorities f o r
fur1her <i ction." he s:iid. "The
1>arne action \\'ill be taken
"·here duplications are found
in other states."
S zJec ial .1 el
To Eye ltf(lrs
While riloft
l\IOUNTAIN VIE\V !UPI ) -
\\'•th ,\lar~ a nltT<' .1·\ !I 1111ltinn
miles a1v,1y -its closest ap-
pro:ic h to earth in 3fl0 years -
gcirntis!~ 11•ill l,1kc h i i:,: h
altitu de JC'I alvft tr>i11ght 1111· a
lfHlk :11 Ollt planetary
neighbor.
Till' \'i!!ion:il AC'ronau1tt·~
:ind Sf!.1f"C' 1\cl n11nicfr;i 11on ;in-
nouncc d Tue s d a y thnt
"GahlC'fl," II ~!'lCti;illy CCJUIP-
prrl Convair 9!l(l jC'I. 11·1 11 hr
sent up fron1 Jl ;i w:11i fnr
:«_'vCr;i l midn1~!1t fli ght s dur-
in~ the m<u11h.
Infrared rl•adings ;ind o!h<'r
cf11.1a µ:ilhl'rrd hy Ilic le<nn
frorn !Ii.ASA ·s Arncs Rrsc;irch
t'f'i1("r 11(\rr JS exr1•r!l•d !11
grc<il ly <'nhan ce n1 a n 's
knov.·lccfge or ~1 ;1cs.. csnc~·i;i!f~·
of ifs a 1 111 o s p h c r c . (Crn-
per:iture and surface \V<'llcr.
For the ea rthbound . NASA
pr1n·1ded s lJ m c ~Iars-gazing
ti rs:
The red pl;incf. 1vhirh v.•i1 1
gel !he clnsc:sl since 1671 on
Aug. 12. may be observer! 1n
lh c Unilcd St1tC's for the next
several davs rising above !he
castC'tn h,-•rizon about 10 p.m.
local rla~·light time.
Al 40 degrees latitude. run -
ning roug hl1· lrnm S;in Friln·
cisco lo Philadelphia, r.iars
can be 5C"cn at 2 a.m. in the
!OU!h at .10 rlcgrecs above the
horizon For persons sn11!h of
~O degrees. ~lari; will he
slightly hil!her in lh<' skv : for
th ose north or the linC. lhf'
planet v.·ill be slightly lo\vcr.
l'i'cwlou J 11ru rs
Still Ta lking
OAKLAND, Calif. fliPI) -
After listening to a rc·reading
of six hours of key les timriny.
th e jury in Black Paoth<'r
leader Huey P. Newton·~
manslaughter trial t u d a y
deliberated for a second day
on whether he killed an
Oakland rolic<'m11n.
The jury of 10 ,~·omen ond
two men received ttfc Cilse
Tuesda~· rrorn S11pC'r\or C<iu.rt
Jud~C' llaro!d [! !Inv(', who
to!d them, "!here can be no
triumph in the Jury roorn ...
onlv Lhe ascc.r lalnmcn1 of l nri~ 11 ,.,.
Wednfsday, Augu st 4, 1q71
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GREGORY L. BUOH ER ha:i:
jointd the Segerstrom Family
and will be In charge of plan·
ning and a r chite c tura l
development.
Jn making t h e 81}.
oouncement, the Segerstronl
Family said '"'"'.-·:
he will work
in the areas
of land use
d ev el op-
ment and
c oncep t
plam1ing, co-
o r d inaling
with Seger· -c-•
strom f'am-,""""-.:_ ~~ ...
ily consultants in the areas ot
market research, planning, ar-
chile<:ture and engineering.
~ dustrial property for light In-
dustry and warehousing.
Holsinger, 49, is responsible
fur leasing operatioos at 21
Dunn industrial park locations
in Soulhern California as well
as commercial and Industrial
park. sites In the Dallas·Ft.
Worth and Houston areas.
Dunn will begin projects at
San Jose and 11ayward in
Northern California this year.
Prior to joining Dunn, Hols·
inger was founder and prcsi·
dent of Holsinger, Tnc. in Burl·
ingame, Calif., a distributor of
public seating and school
furniture. He remains as
chairman of th e board.
Huntington Beach resident
HELEN JO FOSTE R has been
appointed assistant manag1:r
at &>curity Pacific National
Bank"s recently opened Yorba
Linda Branch.
Net l ncon1e
Sho,vs Dr op
At R ossn1oor
No Ma jor
Gain Sho wn
Over Year
UIS ANGELES - (BW) -
California's economy shov.·ed
Barbo r Area
R erital Activity
Confuses Picture
signs of recovering du]g Demands (or summer ilen· as of April. 1971.l, lhere were
1971 's fir st half. after 1>-tals In Newport Beach, af· 8.470 rental--0ccupied unit.s In
parently dipping to its low sl fected both for better and for Newport Beach.
point in November, Security 1-1•orse b~· f! light eCQnoniy , are TI1is figure includes house.s
Pacific Ne.t i on a I Bank still vt•ry strong, according to und 1lup!exes. According to the
reported. a survey of ;irea re<ors. san1e census, there were 7,346
According to the bank's ''July 1-1•as very slo\v -n1ul!iple family units and
newly developed statewide slov.·er than usual any\va)'," 1..\.2i5 single f?.mily units in
business activity i nd e x , admitted Cart lhamas of C. Ne"vorl Beach at that tin1e.
California posted iL-. seventh 'l'homas Real Es ta t e, Current percenta~es o f
consecutive gain during June, "probably because of thl' v:-iruncy are not computed, but
clin1hing up to 130.7 (1 967 economy. But Aug.JS! is full," passersby can see many rental
equals 1001 from November 's he said. signs still up. 1nainly in the
lo1v of 120.2. Describing the same situ<.\-\\'est Nev.•port area.
Dat a for this new index. tion, a spoke.~man from A1rs. Stine has an e:ic·
'·led b tho bank'.. A~ .. nciated Brokers Ser1•ice plana1ion for their <>.bundance. L.\GUNA I/ILLS (B\\') -comp Y " ""
economic research di1•ision, said, "\Ve had a lot of \'aca n-"The signs stay on every
Rossrnoor Corp. re Po r I e d v.·ere developed irom each of cies in July, but this month is available place until all rental
unaudited n(·t incotne o r economic research's current going 11·ell." dates are fillrd." she said.
$325.000, equal to 16 cents a indexes of region a 1 i 7. e d Iron ically, the tight econorny And many of those, she said,
share, and s:i le s and revenues monthly activity for Sou!hern has benefited Nev.·port Beach belong to <1ut-of·lo1-1•n owners
California. the north e r n tourisn1, according to Anita 11·ho fail to ansv.·er rental in· Pnte nt A tv tu•tl Give11
Butcher, a graduate of USC,
with a BA degree in Architec-
ture, was formerly planning
director for Rancho California,
a 95,000 acre master planned
community in Riverside Coun·
ty. Me was responsible for
land analysis and !he con-
struction implementation of
the entire master plan.
She joined the bank as chief
teller in 1966 and prior to her
present appointment, sel'vcd
as an administra1ive assistant
at Fashion Square Branch in
Santa Ana.
of $4.i02,0VO for the tv.•o co<>.<;lal area and the Stine of Jones llealty Inc. quiries.
tnonlhs ended June 30. close of Sacramento and San Joaquin ''I see more :ind more peo... 111omas :>.dded that when Dr. F:d\Vard Gold (right) of Santa Ana. a pr incipal
!he cun1pany's third fiscal valleys. pie every year using Newport visiting in \Vest Newport he scientist in physical 1neta\lurgy at Phil co·Ford 's
He had been associated with
Rancho Ca lifornia since Dec-
ember 1968. Prior lo that lin1e
he spent nearly three years
with Al bert C. Martin &
Associa1es in Los Angeles as
an architectural designer.
Corporate attorney JESS \V.
quarter. "California's business nc· Beach u a less expensive rou tid ";-i 101 of those signi; are Acronutronic fJivision in Ne\vport Beat h, r eceives For the comp' able I "" 1· ·1 · d dur'ng 1971 's first v.ication than goin<> to Europe n1isll•ading: because the places
'r \ v· ivi Y in ex
1
• "' a co1n 1rnni• l111·cnli\'e J>lan I1atcnt A\\'il rd fron1 I..ouis .• · n1onth 1x•riod last year, the six months averaged 5.2 per· or across country -especially arc rented. hut the signs just OAVIS has joined the legal
d e partment 'ti
or the hun t·°"
ing1on Beach
Company as
an assistant
co1np<iny carl'led $ 5 3 J, O O 0, cent above index reading for now," she said art.'n 't taken down ." F'. J.l eilig, Ph ilco·Ford \'ice president and Aeronu·
cqLJal to 25 cents a share, on comparable 1970,'' said as.si s· Leonard Smith of Bay and Thon1as has also fo und that tronic general rnanagcr. Dr. Gold invenle d a proc· •. ·.: I d
'
f · 'd t J J II Be ch J'cally Inc agr-d Ile rrnt;:il prices are hi.,her this
1
d sa es an revt• 1ues o tant vice pres1 en o 111 ·. a ' ·· '"'" · ., ess lo siinultaneouly iinprove the st rengt 1 an .• $5.9~4 .000. O\vens, r.~ministrator of lhe said Newport Beach "even season, as has Mrs. Stine, v.·ho
1
Pl iJ F d .•
The Butchers live in Laguna
Beach.
H.oss111oor reported earnings economic research's business had a shortage (of available points out this is <.>11other v.•ay d uctility of alumi11un1 alloys. Under t le l CO· or ::
for its first seven months July studies section. rentals)." the economy has helped lhis Incentive Plan, an a\\'3rd is mad e lo an en1ploye to J .J. Shaw,
v ice presi·
dent-legal.
l5 · e t 1 · f t ru If Exact figu res of summer area. "Renl3 have increased 1 1 t r t' b d n his invent ion ~~r atfi~0~n~ ~~~nths ended ga~ ~~~f:;~_s7~~ve~:ged ~.9 rentals are not available, but because taxes h a ve in· '" ien a pa en app ica ion, ase 0 ' .~ ROBERT J . WALLACE has
been appointed manager or the
Laguna Beach office of
1'1itchum, J ones & Ternpleton.
Incorporated, located al 295
F orest Avenue.
H e w as
fo rme rly
w ith Stan.
d. th I970 creased." is filed in the U.S. Patent Office.
June 30 !he compnny reported -~J>C;•:""::':·~··~-;;;;;;mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'~';iCQ~r ~1~ng:.;l~o~~·~..:.~c=•n~'~"='~· ;;:;__..;;;;;;,;,;;,;,;;.;.;:::::i ii -..;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;;;;i unau<fi1ed net income o f ~ ••
$924,000, equal to 44 cents a
/'\hare . and sales and revenues
of $18 ,862.000.
Previously, \Vallace w a s
manager of another 1najor in·
vestment fir1n ·s Palm Springs
office.
A member of the Newport
Beach Tennis Club, Wallace
and his ·wife, fo.t;irie, make
their home in South Lagun a
Beach.
G. W. (JOE) JIOLSJNGER
of Newport Beach has been
a p p o !nted
v i c e presi·
dent and na·
tionaJ mar·
keting direc·
tor of Dunn
P r o perties
Corp.
Headquar.
lered in San-
t a A na ,
Dunn Properties Corp. is a
5Ubsidiary of Los Angeles-
based Pacific Lighting Corp.
The firm specializes in pr<r
ducing, teasing and sel!ing in-
<lard Oil C o mpany of
California, and attached to the
San Francisco office since
1955. In his new position he
will be v.•orking on legal mat.
ters involving the development
of the company's land holdings
and on oil lease matters.
A native Californian, Davis
served as a combat pilot in
Korea with the Air Force. He
lives in Hunting!on Seacliff
with his v.·i fe and t hree
children.
Balboa resident MARK E.
Slrt-1MONS has been appointed
assistant manager of Security
Pacific National Bank"s Buena
Park Branch.
The Albuquerque. l\'ew f\lex·
lco. native holds a Bachelor of
Arts degree in business from
Whittier College And has
furthered h is professional
education through numerous
courses v.·ith the Americ;in
Jnstitutee of Banking's Orange
County Chapter, joining
Security Pacific as a n1anage.
menl trainee in April, 1969.
For the like period in 197i1,
t'arnings were $1 .269.000 or 60
CC'nts a share. on sales a.nd
r e\'e!lUeS Of $3).670.000.
Da ta do not include Casa
Linda Realty, Inc., acquired
July 14.
](cyslo nc 1'clls
F iscal Profits
Keystone Savings and Loan
Association of \Ves tminster
and Anaheim reports that the
net profit for the first six
1nonlhs of the year, ending
June JO. 1971. \\'as up 100 per·
cent, accord in!'.: to llonald \V.
Caspers, cha1rinan of the
board.
Net profit for the first
nionths v.·as $2?8.666 as com·
pared to SI l~.133 for t~e same
period la st year, Earnings per
share v.·c re 48 cents as com·
pared lo 24 cents for the irst
half of last year.
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EARN 253 TO 503 MORE
Many banks pay a reduced savings passbook rate
of o low 4 °/0 • At Pa cific you will earn the
same hi gh rates as b efore.
ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. BALANCE MIN. YEARS
6.18% 6.00°lo 5,000 °0 TWO
5.92 °1o 5.75% 1,0009..!! ONE
5.39°~ 5.25°~ 500 9..!! %th
5.13°~ 5.00°~ 500 ONE DAY
Interest compounded daily and pa id from date of
deposit to date of withdrawal even if ifs just one day
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FREE
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By SYLVIA PORTER
Joblen ror months. 1~
crtu.in1ly despuate and ut .
terly bewildered by lht1r
fa ilure to find work, mount ing
numbers of highly 'killed men
in their 40s and &Os have bttn
putting their life savings 1n10
franchl!eS"
But tht fact that they have
advanced degrees Jn physiC3
or engu"M!enng or chtm1stry
doesn't glve them the ab1hty
to make a succe" oul of a
computer programming school
or an tndoor goll course, nurs·
ing home, heavy machinery
distributorship, art gallery
Quite the contrary, their
speciHhzed knllwledge may
have .so in.'lulated th em from
business experienc~ that 1l is
an actual drawback.
WITHO UT QUESTION,
franch1smg 1s among the
easiest ways lo realhe the
American dream af being in
business for yourself -and
refleeting this. the total of
[ranchises Cl up to 700,000 and
rising steadily You are buying
local franchise! each year
wtnch now sell more lhM $100
btllion of goods and services.
Fully SI in everv $4 0£ relall
sales comes from a franchise.
In many slates -Arkansas,
Cahforn1a. Flonda, Nebraska ,
Washington major rran·
chise--control laws have betn
passed and lhe number \1-11/
grow rapidly.
But no amount of leg1slat1on
can protect you aga1n s l
yourself.
Here, therefore. l'lrt: your 10
most fundamental guides
(l) MOST BASIC of all.
choose • field 1n wh ich you
h!'lve some expenencr. A
franchist will NO'T' endo w you
overnigh t with ab1ht1es and
experience you do not already
have.
( Z) THOROUGHLY In-
vestigate the repult.lion of tht
1>arenl company Sou r c es
"'ould be: local bankers. L.rade
;:issoc1ations. the S ma 11
B u s 1 n' is Admin1s\ration.
Federal Trade Comm1ss1on .
lawyers, 11ccounla1nts, local
Better Business B u r ea u ,
friends
I l 1 INSIST on a delatled
f1nan c1al statemr. from the
franchi.ser. As your banlc lo
check lhe franchiser '& bank"
and •lao IU Dun &t Brad.slre!!t
r•tina:-
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franchl.sffs on weekly salu, ""'" 1<1<. " "" '""" L•b , M..i! ''' d \/> 4"',. (lllMI ... Belllng cost!. rent and utility SI\•:« &o• t l !oo J1v. c111r1 0i1
d d U\/1 8>.• n ll ... Cllm Lt• bllls, a vert1s1ng M pro-v1"' 1n~ 1•'-1til. ,,,. .. 111
moUon ro!itl', labor and tax Fl<' u~"'i.'71"J.~ u ~~·~.~~
b11ls, insurance -and their _._.,1 ~';:"'"1"~1~ l'• ~~~',':;'.
PROF IT trends. Ask .11bout :it t,:.\ 1~.,, 1;v,~ii'/!sJi~
traffic, work hours. seasonal .o.1rs inc J.., J .. ,,,,,.u,"'
I . AVM c. 10 100. c1r111UI II !luctuat1ons, p e r 1 on a m """'' 1 .. d 11,. 11o, C••·~ "''
volvement necessary~ :~~;·• ':;; 1::~ ~:~~~119011
!SJ DON'T EXPECT lo ~h~o:' :~:.; /J,, l::, c..
k f t f t"• t t ..,,,., io• '" 10 Collin Fd ma e a pro 1 rom '"' s ar . Air 1 .. 11 ,,~ i-.com cit
Few busmesses, fr11nch1se or !l::=u•;• ,: .. 1~:: ~:;;:1 ~:.
non·franclnst t vr.r do At(Dl•r .1, ,,., ,....,.., "• ' Al<on l~ d ,,,. (om P••
(C) IF YOU AR E templed to Alcl1n E1 1~ '"''""'! Cm J.r.to LnO 11 .. ti\• Cm1> In>! engage -and p11y for -th!' Ail r...,~ 11" ,.,, ,,..., Toe Allf 1!1•• l" 11• (omrto services of a franchist ron-.,11a E•~• ... ,,. con """
I h k f II h. Allvn 81< t~, 100., (on Rock su !ant, c er care u Y LS or .. 1 .... C•m 1 1,~ con1r1n
her r11put1tion fo make SUTI! "'-1•""'" 1 1•11 C••~n~o Alam c;n J'O ~ C0<1> ~ lhl! consult.ant 1s not >AOrk1ng Am 11..... iv. 1..-, c~m v.-. A Et LID ,,, 1"4 (rlw Co for the franch iser to whonl Am E•P 11P,1111~ Crou co "m Finl 11 l1Vi Cr~t Rt• you are referred "'-Fini l~ 1J•• 11" c~ur Frd
j1) OF COU RSE, don't sign :;:: ~~;;, ,:~ ,;:z b~~.~':,"'
an" t'ranch1se agretmtnl 11n "' !Millc1> u ... 1t11i 0 1n•• M J AIT1 ff/~• thi 11 01•~ CP Jess and until your lawyer has "'"' w11<1 1.,, "'° 0111 01n ........... ,... , ... 01!1 c;.,, go~ over 1'111 the detail~ •"Mu• 1 ., .. """' 011a P~•
'I FIND OUT •'HAT th An~..,. In ''"' I 01111" P ( e "'"' tna ~\• 611. D1vh Fcl
franchiser ~ill provide. A le-:;: ..... ~.:· ~!~ ::~ g:t~~ 1("
•itlmate franchiser's list will Ar-w1c; 11 .. 11 D1<:0< 1 .. "''""" I/\ )\~ l"' OtKlb Al include Arr~w ~ 11"" 11>o 0.1111 011
od b It A,111<11 !I~. 11 .. 011 CtnT A name !'Ind pr uct u1 up A•P•" ~v J\lt 1:i,, o.i tntBr
b I I d t 0 AtCC l ot ~I 11-. 0..wey El y n• 1ona ll ver 1s1ng. pr · A11C;a1 LT u •4 u .. 011rn crv
ven .selling, tv:1vert1sing and :~~ 15~ ; .. :z: gr::~· .... A"
marketing techniques. expert e111a "'' •'\ •lli DIK inc
d 8•11 Pn•C t f'1.t Dion Cru advice on how to get starle l'l1r11 .,., 11!<. 1114 Oocut••
a.nd ~tabl1sh credit, help on :!~.~. R~ 1!"'* ':1.1i g::1J~
the best location : t<ju1pment ::~:~'11 " ~"' ~"'~~1"0&
al a fair prier· any s...,.c1a l 111v11 ""~ n.,., n~ °""'''" • r-Dtt l! .. , F 10 10\'o Durlr"" training you might need B•tr l ob S7'1* s1"' El """' ll•l>O M! I f~ E t lln $/\ (9) F'IND OUT how thr pro-11\luP• w 11"" 11.,., Et>erln 1n
d d f , lllro Son SO SJ Econ LID ucer s price an per onnance 111r1t11• 7'• 1o;; Educt s11
romp."' Wi th similar pro-81~~ HIH1 l •'-1 JSY, EIP•t [I bDQut El I .. l'~Elb1 !•"
ducts of potential competitors. =~~.:,.., 1~'4 'r• ~::::· "~,
whether lt meet.! existing er11111 "' t.-1 El«l•rn 1!1rk1 Sc• 10\/o 70'1 El_. Mod quality SlBlldards. what are 11rwn~ "' 15•, 1i;v. E!tth ci. 'b 1· · sr111 l!l•r o"' 11v. Em11~ on \'Our respohsi I tt1es IS II llUCkb M 1~"' IS En1r1~ c
franchisee in fulfilling war· :~~~ 1~,, 1~;~ ~~;;.,:11 rt
rant!es the co n t 1 nu l n g Bv•11 s.m '"" 75'" e .. .cc 1~ • Ca!WS~ 7S'"' lli~ €<111!11 0•1 management assistance you c1rn11r N s.,, 1 Erl• Te<. Ct nn Moll H 'l FPA C1> can tKpe'Ct to receive and at c1111\0f1 11 ., "' Fii c.co
what co.st. lhe circumstances
under which the franchiser
rould terminate tht agree-..... .,,. .. .., • ..,,...
men1
j IOI ~1AKE SURE you have
no questions about vour sales
territory, whether you must
meeel an annual sales quota .
whether nr not you. lh!! j'
franch1stt, may ~ngage 1n
sinolher business. what sh arl':
you musl a~ume, 1r any, of
advertising cog~
These art the guides to fin·
dfng lhe: nghl franchise deM
for YOU. No law ca n
substilule for your nwn cau-
tion and common sensr
Fina11ce
Briefs
PITISBURGH (UPI)
$15,000 INVESTMENT
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
ha~ announced 11 will phase
ou1 manufacturing 1n 1lll
P1l1 11burgh electronic specially
dlVlSIOfl by lhe c>nd of 1971. De-
mand for the d1v1s1on·s pro.
durts has not re..::hed ex-
pectat1ons ihe company said
11 ~·111 attrmpt to place the 140
e111plo}e~ lo be alfC'l.'.ted in 11.<;
olhcr d1v1s1on~
80°/o WRITE OFF-1971
OUTSTANDING ORANGE COUNTY
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY -LEASE BACK
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INVESTMENT PROPERTY ANALYSIS
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An•lyt• Your E:qu1ty In Any lnY•,tm 1nt Property.
lntrcductory S1tv1c1 lncludtu •
perty Statu' Ai Com p•r1d to
Well •s • lon;-r•ngo Forec•''-
loo~ At Present Pro·
Pe't Pe rfcrmence As
Ho OILIGATION-CALl '01 Ar'P'OINTMINT
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Ape Proje~t May Give Clues to Ma11 ~s Origin
A.Tl.ANT.A., <;a -Si:-11'1'1!1~1,,
htrt' • art using f'lectrnn1c
gadgetry And A fe1n11lr IP"
named lnak1 are i;:erk1n1: In
establish whe1her man rleset"n
dfd frorrt .apes ::i~ we knnw
them -nr from 11n1qu,. .111,..
thal ah .. ·ay~ wa lked upri,Rht
Dr. RusSf'!l II Tu11Je . ;i
Unrl"ersitr "' fh1r.<1.R"n'" ·~n-
1hropnlng1st whn hrilrls thr
p.rflJ!'CI, 5UbS<.'f"lbe5 lo thf.
theorv lhal man's lorebearers ~·erl!' "a special ipt'cles of a~
"hlch began v.•;ilk1ng upright
.soon 11fler ll'av1ng ·rhe trees
Tuttlr .~re.ks 1n pro v l'
thrnu~h hls work :it !he
Yerkes Regional r r I ma 1 e
Research Center ;it Emory
t 'n11·e rsi11· 1h::it man nl'ver
p;:issPrl 1hrrn.1,11:h 11 ··knuckle
walking." pha5f' MMy an.
thropolog1s1s con!end ! ha t
man did evolve through sueh a
i;tagt and, 1n many respects.
resembled apes as they ex1s1
torlil\'
"I can't !Pll you what man's
.:i;n('es1ors mav havf' looked
likt>," lia.vs Tui!lf'. whosP wnrk
M thf' rop1c h;is ;ippe;:ired In
nurnPrllus scientific JOOmals.
"Bu! he W8!J I UnlQUe
erealure ''
Tu11le"s dissef'Uon or arms
;ind hands n( .:ipes shows cnn-
siderable unique anar.omy that
;allows an ape t!"l plact his
weight oo lhe knuckle..o; of hl.'I
h::ind11 11nd propelling his body
lllrward. Man, he says. has no
11es!IJ!e of lhis anatnmv.
Hr IS u11i n,:: f' I I' c t f" n i r
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t'QU ip1nenr Md lnak1 "~ lonk
1:1t lhe forearm .and hand ol thr.
primate to see If iL work! even
remotl!':ly like man"11.''
Tull.le is collaborating nn thf'
project with Dr. .John \I
Rasmajian. an E m n r y
phyi;iologisl whn speciali-iu 1n
Plectronic research on muscle
funclion.
Thr project. funder! by th~
,.
f\alional Stieoce Foundatioo
bt:~an with • fanulianzauon
penod during tA'h1ch Tunle
struck up ;:i friendship with
lnaki. The ii!>f then was mo11-
ed into a trailer rigged wit h
Basmajian 's cleelronic gear.
Fine-wire eleclrodes were
implanted in the ~orilla's
fnrearm And tht ""ires were
t:onntOlt'rl rn s mall
PAk OfSIX -1 2 01.
prl'ampllflers
The objec1 ts In get a
read1n,ll on how similar iJ the
musatc action and reaction
bel"'een lanki 11nd man.
.. Maybe 20 years fr nm "°"'
we "ll be eble to sa_y with som ... e
accuracy what man'' an·
cestors looked like.." said Tut·
lie. ""I don'! thin k we have
much nf ::in irlea now.
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Co1nputer Whiz Kid Residents'
Laguna Boy Translates Machine Language .Unit Lauded
By FEROERI CK SCHOEME!D..
01 IM O•tlY l'llol Sl•tt
A Laguna Beach ll igh School student,
W'bo less than a year ago "knew nolhlng
about computers" is working this sum.
mer translating computer languages.
Ned Blurock, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Blurock of 1600 Sunset Ridge.
Laguna Beach, has been employed by
Education Data Systems tEDS) of
Ne.,.,1>0rt Beach to translate BASIC com-
puter language to FOHTRAN language.
"Esseotially, iL 's like t r a n s J a l i n g
German to French.'' Ned sai d. "Of
course, you always run into some pr1>-
blems that are hard to solve."
Both BASIC and FORTRAN computer
languages use combinations of letters aiid
numbers in printed form. BASIC follo.,,,·s
mathematic expression like "A plus B
equals C, '' While FORTRAN utilizes
more complicated modes of saying the
1ame thing, Blurock explained.
He spends eight hours a day at the
company offices, 2415 Windward Lane
Newport Beach hun ched over a compute;
te letype terminal, feeding in and receiv-
ing back data from a "mini-computer"
and tape library that holds up to three
million words.
"It'~ kind of a triAI and error thing.
You Just have-to keep seeing if things
work out between one language and the
other," Ned explained. ''Really, it's
quite challenging." ,
The chief application of the translation.
he said, \\'iii be if someone has a com-
puter and is opera ting wit h BASIC
language and wan ts to use a FOllTRAN
program. "They'll just have to feed it Jn
and it will be translated and then they
can work with it."
Ned got interested in computers afltt a
mini-computer and four t e I ct y p e
terminals were installed in the math lab
at the high school last fall.
The computer system was placed at the
high school by EDS, under a grant from
the National Science Foundation. The
local high school was one of 15 in the
county whi ch participated in the project
to see how computers could help in
teaching mathematics in high school.
Ned began V.'orking with the computer
during much of his free time and soon
picked up the BASIC language, which ls
well suited for malhematical problems.
He began designing programs in which
he fed in coordinate poi nts for objects
and the computer would print an outline
of the object on the teletype.
Ned 's proficiency wHh the computer
was picked up by Paul Davies, one of the
EDS owners, v:ho offered him the job of
translating the languages. Ned has betn
OAILY •ILOT it•ll l'llO!t
HE UNDERSTANDS THE RARE LANGUAGE OF COMPUTERS
Junior Ned Blurock Puts in Complicated Work Week
work.Ing since late May and expec1s to
fin ish by lhe time school starts Lh.is fall.
However, the EDS system v.•ill not he
at lhe high school this fall. since the NSV
grant was only for one year. A proposal
worked out by EDS and the high school
administration for use of federal NDEA
runds for a similar computer system \l'as
nixed when the school board decided not
to seek SIB.000 of NDEA funds in budget
consideralions this summer.
Davies said it is "unfortunate" the prn-
gram has ended and thal the board dirl
not seek the NDEA funds.
High school officials are hnpefu!,
however, thaL students v.•ho are in-
terested in computer 1vork "'ill be able to
work with a system that wi l! be set up in
the district education center for program
preparation and record keeping.
<"It won't be like the EDS svstem:· Don
Miller, vice principal said ... But student$
will be able to work on many projects.
«pending on their interest."
He noted the high school will offer 1wo
computer science courses this year.
Davies appeared before memhcrs of
the district board of education Tu~day
night. asking that consideration be given
to continuing the computer progr<1m at
the high school next year.
Trustees, while impressed v.·Jth the pro-
ject. did not make any move to continue
the computer program.
Laguna ~uilding
Pcrn1its in July
Do,vu from 1970
Tl"n 1)("rn111s for new single family
dwcl1111gs, wilh (I total valuation of
$3~1l.9!J7. head the Laguna Beach build ing
dcp::irtn1ent s rc'po1t for Lhc nionth of J u-
ly
Total bu1ld1n_g activity for lhe month
v:as shghlly below July of last year, with
issuance ot a total of 58 permits valued at
~41!.113. cornpared wir.h 60 permits for
construction worth $42!.793 ln July, 1970.
1'11"0 perrn1ts v.·ere taken out for new
swimming pools, one with an accessory
building and deck. one for a new garage,
one for a S5,000 fire repair job and most
of the remainder for residential and com-
mercial alterations.
Bu1ld1ng act1v1ly for the year lo date
has been suhstantia!ly ahead of last year,
v:i!h 318 perrnH s issued for buildingi;
valued a1 S2,729 ,4!\4, con1pared wit h 307
prrrn1ts and a valuation of !l,670,251 in
the same period last year.
Clubhouse Begun
Sports Physicals
Se t for Lag1u1a
Cle1nente Facility R eady by 1972
The initial phases of construction of
Sa n Clemenles new c om m u n i t y
cl ubhouse started this week as workmen
1ald rough plumbing and foundation
fom1s for the $230,000 meeting place.
The new bu ilding, complete with a 500-
seat auditorium. a kitchen, art gallery
and smaller crafts and meeting rooms,
will be ready for use probably by next
January, according to City ~1anager Ken
Carr.
The project, paid for through a "loan"
from the city's general fund, is being
done by local contractor and planning
commissioner Ray fltrCaslin .. ...,who al so
built the city's lifeguard headquarters.
Repayment of the loan v.•ill come frnm
either of tv.·o sources -an estimated
$50,000 a yield from a new, Hk:enl tax in-
crease, or by sale of revenue bonds ii
voters approve the clubhouse segment of
a four-part bond issue next April.
The election has not yet been formally
set. but councilmen have given it
unanimous, unofficial support thus far.
Yet another major c ap ita I lm-
provmnent project in the city is nea ring
the end of the planning stat°' Carr said.
Final working drawings for the nr\11,
$140,000 fire department headquArters
are ne!'lrly co mplete and the next step in
the construction v.·01.ild be the calling for
bids.
The design for the building proposed to
occupy I!. driveway next to the present
fire station ls being done by architects
Willard Jordan and Marvin Renfro.
Funds for that project are already in
the city budge t -the result of ac·
cumulated city &hares in the statev•ide
c!garel tax.
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Young Laguna Beach High School
;i 1hlc1rs planning on participating in 1
learn sport this fall ;ire required to have
a physical C'xam1n<1t1nn ;II !! a.ni. Aug. 26
in !he boys' gymnil s1un1 at the high
school.
The free physicals are required Of all
)'OU!hs hoping to take part In football,
\\'ater polo, cross country, basketball and
swimming.
School officials said this is the only
lime !he examination will be given.
Insurance for players v.'ill also be on sale
at the high school.
The free physicals are required or all
youths hoping to take part in football,
\\'ater polo, cross country, basketba!J and
sv.·imming.
School officials said this is the only
!line the examination will be givrn .
In surance for players \\'ill also be on ~ale
a t the time of the exams and foothall
players will be fitted for mouth pieces,
officials said.
j,, NEW BEGINNING; WORKMEN SET ~ORMS-FOR 5230,000 COMMUNITY CLUBHOUSE
The Conl~lty Center Will Replace Popular Old Facility Ravaged by Fire
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By Planner
A proposal to form a residents' plan-
ning review iroup in the Sadd\eback
Valley has been hailed as a step toward
communications by the Orange County
diret:i.or of planning.
"A lot can be gained by their in-
volvement in aJI stages of planning,"
Forest Dickason said Loday, "and they
will ~lM become aware of the problems
from the WI perspective of our office.
Th• Saddleback Area Coordinating
Council (SACC) ls now seeking voluntttr
"experl.S" to become part of the planning,
group, which would study the impact of
all planning decisions in the valley before
the decisions are made.
According to Bart Spendlove, chairman
of SArr. and president of the Aegean
Hills Homeowner's Association, aucl'l an
orgO!rilzation could have prevented the
present controversy over a housing densi-
ty change In his own communlty.
Spendlove said the plaMing review
group will be designed to supplement
rather than duplicate the work Of I.be
county plaMing staff.
Much of the activity in the county
department dlre<:tly affecta the Sad·
dleback area, according to Dicka!<m . Th•
planning director said about hall of the
plannin& requesta and applications com-
ing into his office are from the valley
area.
Under SACC's plan, the review groop
wouJd work with the. county in studying
zone changes and variance appli~atlons
prior to action by the planning com-
mission.
The study group, through the use of
volunteer re1ldenta from 1M various
communltie!, would provide the man·
power to make the analysis of all pr<r
posals and recommendations to the com-
mission. The SACC represents the areas
of El Toro, Mission Viejo. Leisure World,
Capistrano Highlands, Aegean Hills and
Lai:iuna Niguel.
Spendlove hopes the group could be in
operation within the next few monthl and
could serve a1 a planning structure until
Multicolor Eggs
No Big Mystery
To Spokane Wife
SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) -Mrs.
Melvin Walker says she wasn't surprl1ed
at all by rtports out of England of a hen
laying green eggs.
She said Tutaday that her Ara cana
chickens regularly lay green and blue
e&gs.
"We &enerally put one of the colored
eggs in with each doien we aell -the
children just love it," she said.
"Once they Jay a colored egg -usually
blue or green -they will continue to lay
eggs that are colored -along wlth the
usual white onee." She 1ald her
chickens, whlcll originally came from
South America, art all1htly larger than a
bantam hen. The eggs, except for the col-
ored shell&, are completely edible, she
said.
Mrs. Walker's comment, were prompt.
ed by news reports t ha t a Purlelgh,
England, resident turned over a dou:n
green eggs to London University for
study after eating a few of them and sell-
ing one to a local connoisseur for i1oa.
Students Give Cash
For Viejo Bleachers
"Students at MJssion Viejo High School
are very generou1'' Tustin High School
District board membtrs noted Monday
nl11:ht as they voted to accept a $13,000
gift from the 1tudent body.
The money, plu1 another $5.000 or
$5,000 from the dl1 trlct, Superintenden t
Wllllam Zogg said, wUI provide bleachers
tor the high achool atadlum.
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STORES
TO
SERVE
YOU
Sutntner Ft••• .
Youngsters belly up to the railing at the S:in \lcmcnte pier. a favorite
summer fun spot. They're trying their hand ;it, everything from perch
to halibut. The city facility 1s frequently filled ,~·ith fishermen who
make a day of it.
Leg Shaves Cut
Law Cited to Inno vative Barber
ATHOL, Mass. (AP \ -The sign in the
barbershop reads: "Positively No Legs
Shaved."
It spells the end of barber Alan
Guimond's idea !or fun and profit -
shaving women's \egli.
The Mas~achusetts Board of Registered
Barbers threatened the 27·year-old r.u1·
mond with a possible fine and 1a1! sen·
tence If he lathered another limb.
A 1931 state Jaw say~ '"only the hAir on
the top of a woman's head can be cut by
a barber."
In a letter to Guimond, the board !iaid
he was subject to 90 days in jail , a fine ol
SlOO 11nd a possible suspension of his
license for six months If he shaved
women's legs .
"I'm out of the leg sha ving business for
good." Guimond said. "There's no way
you can light those guys on the board.
"It was a really beautiful business,
though ," he said. "I wasn't even ch<1r!:ing
the girl s. at least not al first, and I pro·
bably wouldn't charge them for a'A·hile
unleas somebody came in with a really
ugly pair of legs."
He had had two customers, his sister
and a friend.
He 1a\d hla business went up 20 percent
after he began the leg.sha ving business.
''A lot of guys came in \\'anting to ~ce
44-year-old RllJJ
Up With Retiree
Finally Catches
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The past
fin ally caught up with Manuel Rodri8uez
Tuesday night, and the 11ecret he manag·
ed to keep from his fam ily for -44 years
t merged after a routine drunk arrest.
Police fingerprint files revealed at the
tlmt he waa booked that Rodrip:uez. 65.
whose real nArne is Manuel Padilla. ¥:as
wanted for murder In 1927.
The retired cook and pantryman v:as
led back to the booking station and, In ad·
dttlon to the charge of drunkenness,
authorities added murder lo the list.
They 11aid Padilla was 21 years nld
whrn Superior Court Judge 1\-lyrnn
Westove r issued the murder warrant for
his arrest.
Now the only trouble is that police can·
not find Padi\l a'a flle and no one knows
who or when or why he 's alleged Lo ha ve
oommltted the crime.
one of the girls get her legs shaved," ht
said.
.. Actually. ii 1vas just about es easy as.
sha1'ini; some guy·s fa ce. The knee area
is just like doini:: a man's chin and the
calf and sl1ln area are like a man·~
cheeks." he said . ~
'·Shaving was an art and now that face
shaves seem to be dying out, doing legs
would tu11·c given me the op portunity to
keep up 111y shaving experience."'
Solon to Fight
Sex Eclucation
Measure Def eat
SACRAr.JENTO (UPl J -A DenlocraUc
assemblyman p\ani:; to seek overturn of
the Assembly's defeat of legislation to
rf'lax restrictions on le.'.lche rs v•ho con-
duct sex education cnurses 'A'ilhou t
p:lrrntnl consent
'rhf' ;1s~rn1 bly rcjet'\ed the Senate-pass-
er! bill Tuesda y on a 28-37 vott. Sen.
Allx>rl S. Rodda {D·Sacra1nento ), b tbC
b1l l"s author. The !01ver house agreed 16
reconsider the measure at a la~
Sl'SSion.
Assemblyman Leroy Greene ( D ·
Sacramento), assembly floor manager of
the proposal. said il would relax creden-
1ial suspension and revocation restric-
tion~.
Green s111d the repealer would institute
rPgu la r su~prnsion procedures. which re-
quire persistent defiance of the law \a
riualify for revoc<1 tinn. Currently on e
violation by a sex education teacher collld
mean !he llfllng of creden tials.
But Assernblyman Robert Badhem (R-
Newpnrt Beach ~. raised the possibility
th at the Rodda meas.ure 1vould loosen Hie
la\Y regarding revocation of credentials,
Bank Bid Accepted
By Laguna District
i\ lov.· hid of :l 2.1 f)f'rcent on temporary
horro111ng or $~00.000 by the Lag una
Beath L.:n1f1ed School District was ap-
pl"oved hy the Board of Supervisors Tl.les·
d<'ly
Thf' hiri bv Secut'ily Pacific Bank wa !'i
the lo\1·cst of four which ranged up to 3.7
percent, according to County Treasurer
J1·an Swanger_ The school district needed
the mnncy by Aug. !6. Swanger said, and
v.·ould repay it on Jan. 20, 1972.
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WITH
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BOTH FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON
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THINK
"Back To Sc hool~'
Top Values-Low Prices
Every Sln gle Dc:y AT
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Height Limit
Foes Defeated
By THOMAS ft.t URPHINE
OI IM O.ltJ fll ... l ll ft
QUICKIE KO's DEPT. -If there was
any question in past days on ho~ the
folks of Laguna Beach felt about high
r ise construction in their village, there is
none today.
Lagunanll: streamed to the polls ln
record numbers ye.sterday and put
the knock on high rise by a 3 to 1 margin
in a special initiative election.
Voter turnout hovered near 61 percent,
touted today as a new record for the Art
Colony.
WHEN THE DUST cleared at polling
places last night, you actually had some
doubts that the election should have been
billed as a contest.
Of 4,920 Lagun911s who voted, 3,7'11
marked Yes on their ballots, meaning
that they wanted to impose a 36-foot
b uilding height limit on all future con-
1Struction tn the town. Only 1,213 voted
against the limitation..
Some wag suggested they shou ld have
just had the Civic League mail in the
decision.
PRIOR TO ELECTION day, there had
been so much thre.shing about on the high
rise building issue that you might have
been lured into beUeving when vote-coun-
t ing time came, you v.·ere going te>
witness one of those down-to-the-wire
contests.
But in the end, it was obvious as the
fi rst precinct returns r-olled in that this
one was a quic k knockout. You sort of
recalled those old Floyd Patterson-sonny
Liston prize fights, much advance
ballyhoo and then. whammo, it's all over.
Actually, Laguna·s initiative election,
brought 2.bout by a petition of the people,
isn't particularly unique along the Orange
Coast these days.
THE SAME THING happened in
Newport Beach on the question of future
routing of Pacific Coast Freeway. The
r esult was about the same -a smashing
vote opposed to change! in the town.
Citizen-initiated elecUons seem to be
popping up everywhere. Fluoridation of
city drinking water is l'J. issue in Hun-
tington Beach and Fountain Valley. Seal
Beach voters mounted a recall and gave
the boot to their former mayor.
Al.J.. THIS SEEMS to suggest that at
least along our coast, there is a growing
trend against accepting the pontifications
of the town couhcil as the court of last
r esort.
Perhaps it is because federal, state or
even county governments seem so
remote and unresponsive these days. But
at the com1nunity level, the people can
&till make the petition work.
Perhaps it is simply a yearning to
r eturn to Village America: back to the
days v.·hen you had "tov.·n hall tonight"
and everybody turned out to raise a hand
yea or nay on the Issues or the day.
OR MAYB E it is simply that a lot of us
came to this best of all possible coasts in
an escape fr1Jm megalopolis with its
skyscrapers. smog. crushing traffic and
elbow-to-elbow congestion.
And when we see symptoms of citifica-
tion closing in on us, perhaps we simply
rebel because there is no room left for
a noU1er escape.
Maybe that's what happened in Laguna
yesterday.
May 10, 1972
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SUN
EARTH
MARS
'Close' Brush
This diagram s hows how t he sun, earth and Mars will be in line Aug.
12, 1971. The two planets will be approximately 35 rnilJion miles apart
the foIJowi ng day, the closest they have been since 1924 -or will be
until the year 2003.
Sudan May Seek Closer
U.S. Ties; Reds Rapped
KHARTOUM (UPI) -Mansur Khalid,
Sudan's new hon-Communist forel~n
minister, offered the proopect of closer
economic ties with the United Slates to-
day and said his country was prepared
for the worst in its r elations with the
Soviet Union .
Khalid, former Sudanese delegate to
the United Nations, said there was little
chalice of resuming diplomatic relatiOfl.5
with Washington unless there ls a change
in U.S. policy towards Isr~I. Relations
were broken during the 1!167 Middle East
war.
Khalid v.·as the second Sudane."ie today
to signal a turn toward the right. Khalil
Osman, the Sudan's top industrialist, said
on national television toclay the country
had received "a bad deal" from the
Soviet Un ion and urged lhe government
* * * Sudanese Reds
Still Active?
BEIRUT (UPI) -The Sudanese Con1-
munist Party, the largest in the Arab
world, is still active despite its ,;up-
pression by authorities in Sudan, the
Beirut newspaper Al Nida , voice of the
Lebanese Communist Party, said today.
It said the party has issued a statement
that was circulated in Khartoum and
other Sudanese cities declaring the cen·
tral committee v.·i!I' continue lo lead the
party "despite the r eign or terror and
massacres.
Political sources said the newspapers
report could be a sign that Sudanese
Communists have established a structure
in exile lo keep the Qimmunist cause in
their country alive. and to conduct the
opposition against the regime of Premier
Jaafar Nu1nelry.
The nev.·spaper criticized Arab coun·
tries who have accused the Soviet Unio n
of interference in the Sudan's domestic
affairs but did not name any of them.
The Soviets and other Con1munist coun·
tries "continue to provide the Arabs with
money. men, arms and blood -and th is
is the wey they are being repaid."
to seek closer tics with the western na-
tiohs.
Diplomatic sources said the use of the
government-Owned television station for
such a statement was significant and was
further Indication the country would turn
toward the west because of Communist
involvement in the recent coup against
President Jaarar Numeiry.
Khalid spoke at a news conference held
for foreign newsmen. l ie said his country
did not want to push to the extreme lts
relations with the Soviet Union but ••if the
situation deteriorates to the point of no
return, we ~re ready."
"'\Ve are prepared for the v.·orst," he
added.
Diplomatic sources indicated earlier
that a break in diplomatic relations
would come only as a last resort for both
sides.
They said a breakoff would have to be
the final straw in Numeiry's drive
against the Communists, whom he ac-
cused of loppling him from power during
a 72·hou r coup which began J uly 19, be-
cause the Sudan is dependent on the So-
viets as its leading supplier of weapons,
advisers and trade.
Numeiry dismissed four former Com·
munlsls from his cabinet and replnced
them wiUi Sudanese nationalists Tuesday
in a bid to reconsolidale hi!! control and
recalled the Sudan's ambassadors lo Bri-
tain, Italy a nd Yugoslavia and its charge
d'affaires in Kenya.
He earlier issued similar instructions to
the Sudanese ambassadors in lhe Soviet
Union and its Eastern European satelli!es
vehemently protested Numeiry·s execu-
lion of II anny officl'rs and thrCf civilians
follO\\'ing the countercoup. One of the
civilians hc.nged \\'as the leader of lhe
Sudanese Communist Party.
Government sources said the presence
of the four former Comrnunists in the
cabinet v.'as lhe chief reason given by Li-
byan Pl'f'sident f\ioammar Khadafy for
not accepting the Sudan in the projected
Federation of Egypt. Libya and Syria
v.•hich is set for &>pt. I.
The dismissal of foreign minister
r~arouk Abu Eissa was regarded as the
n1osl important change. I-le "''as replaced
by Dr. Mansur Khalid, the Sudt!.llesc. U.N.
representative and former yo uth
minister.
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Sisco Trip Set
Egypt to Study
New Canal Plan
JERUSALEM (UPI) -l\n 1sracli
newspaper said today Assistant Secretary
of Slate Joseph J . Sisco will go to Cairo
this wee kend wilh a detailed plan of
Israel's term:\ for-rropening the SUe'l
Csnal. Another said Israel will refuse lo
permit Egyptian troops to cross the
waterway.
The Engllsh·language Jerusalem Post
said Sisco will go to Cairo Saturday or
Sunday to report on the Israeli attitude
toward achieving an interim ~1iddle East
peace based on reopening the canal. The
canal ease-fire will be a year old Satur-
day.
Sisco and Prime Minister Golda Meir
·were scheduled to hold thier third and
probably final round of talks tOday. Depu·
ty Premier Yigal Allon, Foreign "1inister
Abba Eban and Defense '-1 inister Moshe
Dayan wilt attend the ~ession.
The lfebrew language fnde~ndent Dai-
ly lla'a retz said Israel will sland fast
against permitting Egyptian troops to
cross the waterway, a point demanded by
E1:,ry ptian President Anwar Sadat, and
will insist on an unlimited cease-fire.
Sadat has demanded a limited cease-fire.
"Israel wi ll r~ject proposals on a cross·
Ing by Egyptian forces of the Suez Canal
ll nd v.•ill insist on the need lo extend the
cease-fire without limit," Ha'arelz said.
''The thinking in Jerusalem is that
there is a possibility of gh'ing Egypt
some so rt of prestige by allowing the
Egyptian flag to fly on the east bank of
the canal," the paper said.
Sisco Guards
Sl1oot at Boat
TEL AVIV (UPI) -The lsrae\i
newspaper Ha'arctz said today Israeli
security m e n gu.:irding A s s i s ta n t
Secretary of Stale J oseph .I. Sisco last
week fired on a motorboat approaching
the seaside home of the U.S. Ambassador
where Sisco was staying.
An U.S. Embassy official said Am·
mcrican security officials knew nothing
about the alleged incident last Thursday
at the residence of Ambassador JI.
\Valworth Barbour.
1-!a'aretz, a '"'idely respected in-
dependent morning ncv.·spaper, said the
1110\orboat v.•ith several unidentified men
aboard approached the residence then
fled when the guards opened fire.
The coast guard searched for the boat
but failed to find it, the paper said,
•·nut senior observers said Cairo will
have to send it by mail because Jsrael
will not allow the crossing of troops."
The newspaper Davar, a r eflector of
the ruling labor party, said, "Israel will
be ready to show a flexibility or generosi-
ty about the depth or its withdrawal
(from the east bank). but on no condition
on the crossing of Egyptian forces -
even a token force."
1-fa'aretz said the di stance Israel v.·ould
pull its troops back from their entrenched
fortifications along th e east bank \l'ould
depend on Egypt's position toward cross-
ing the canal and extending tbe cease-
fire.
"The question of the depth of an lsraeli
'"'ithdrawal will then depend on Egyptian
flexibility about noncrossing and the ex-
tension of lhe cease-fire," the paper said.
Every major Israeli nel'!'spaper said
'J'uesday Sisco had asked ~1rs. Meir to
v.·llhdraw Israel's lroops up to 30 miles
from the canal, to accept a two or three-
year cease-fire and to permit a token
Egyptian force on the easl bank in the
occupied Sinai Peninsula.
1'he Pos t said Sisco may travel lo
Egypt via Cyprus and there meet state
department diplomal f\1ichacl Sterner
'"'ho recently held talks \vith Egypti:i n
President Anwar Sadat on a partial set·
llemenl.
\\lhile Sisco met in earlier talks v.'ith
the Israeli leadership. offic ials said
Jerusalem '"·ould not soften its stand on
an interim setUeme nl. Jn exchange for a
canal opening, the Israeli position called
for an unlimited cease-fire and
guarantees Egyptian troops would not
cross the canal.
Israeli newspapers said Sisco v.•ould
nulline v.·hal \Vashington would do to
guarantee that Egypt wou!d honor any
extended cease·fire al the meeting. The
cease.fire <ilong the canal v.·ent into effect
last Aug. 7.
They said Sisco \VOuld tell Mrs. Meir
.nddilionril Phunlon1 warplanes \\'O uld he
<1v:.iil ublc if Israel needed thern but th<i t
\\lashington v.·ould not enlcr into a long-
lcrn1 tontract for their supply. Israel has
sought lhe planes to counter the Soviel
buildup of Egyptian forces.
Nc v.·spapers said Tuesday Sisco had
subn1itted a U.S. proposal calling for a :JO
n1 ile Israeli '"'ithdrawa l from the canal
and a token Egyptian troop crossing in
exchange for a tv.·o or three year cease·
fire.
(;overnment sources described these
reports as "wild specualtion" but did not
deny them outright.
Bush mills.
Top E11voys
Of Pal{ista11
J oi11 Rebels
\VASIUNCtON (AP) Fourteen
men1bers of the Pakis!;in ernbassy in·
eluding seven scr11or d1p!om.'.ltiC officer•
resigned tocWy. pl f'dg1ng loyally to t~e
Ha11gla-Desh Independence moverne~~ in
East P;.ikJstan an d asking for pol1 l1cal
asylun) in the Unitl•d Stales.
The resignations int'ludcd one ranking
n)irustcr, thrc~· counselors. one second
St'cretary, one tl11r<J ~crct<iry and the
deputy pennanl'nt represl.'.nt;1t1ve of the
'Pukisl.'.ln mission to the United Nations.
"l 'his is our moment of dec1s1on," said
Sayyed A. Karirn. the No. 2 Pakistan
represent a1ive at rhc U.N. "We have
dec.:ldl·d to JOLn lhc suffering millions of
Banol3.[)(1sh v.·!10 arc resisting w11h their live~ the barbarilv of the \Vesl Pakistan
<irmy \~·ho are detC nnined lo reduce East
P;.ikistan to a colony."'
Karim declared that the Pakistan
government ··now is a n1 ilitary ju~ta .of
\Vl'st Pakistanis desperate lo retain its
stranglehold over the country.
"It has nullified the rr::111lts of a rree
and fair clL·clion h1·lrl under its own
auspices only St!Ven nwnths back. It has.
chosen to n1ule lhe ni~1Jorlty of the people
by the rnosl savage application of brute
forre.
''Its authority rests totally on Jl9
military strength and Its control 1~
limited by the range of its artillery, It
has therefore lost all pretences lo
IPg1tin1 acy uf po\1•cr and it has destroyed
the Pakistani nation.
T'vo ~i en Seized
111 Biz arre lloax
SYDNEY (UPI) -Australian police
said they had arrested two men on
ch<1rges they collected $560,000 from Qan-
tas Airlint'.'s fllay 26 in a bizarre hoax in-
volving 11 1hrc;1t to blow Ui) a Hong Kong-
bou nd airliner \l'i!h 128 persons aboord if
the rnoncy \Vere not poiid.
~a 111es or tht: n1cn \vcrc not disclosed
but police ~mid one \Vas a 38-year-old
Australian 111;.irine engineer and the other
a 31-yt'<lr·oh.I Englishnui n. the infamous
''1\lr. I3 ro1,·n'' \\'ho (•ollcctcd the money
lron1 C<ipt. Jt J . Bilchic, general
n1anuger for Qantas lntcrn:itional.
The bon1b ho.:ix unfolded with 11
tclt'phone rcporl that a sophisticated
baron1ctric bomb h;id been placed aboard
!he Qant;1s i07 and lhal il would explode
if the pl ~ne deset•ndcd bclO\V a certain
altitude. The threat touched off a seven-
hour air dra1na.
The whiskey that spans
the generation:? gap.
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\v11 h us. ChJrming us. BcRuiling us in .1 s111ooth,
pol 1~hcd and altogether lrghthcJ1/cd f.1shion .
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WASH INGTON I UPI I
The Civil Rights Commission
~Jleves Congress should delay
President Nixon 's re v e n u e
~haring plan until states and
<'ities pass ~tronit tivll r!ghta
laws, including j11il sentencea
rnr m11ynr' And 1lOvernor1 who
practice racial <ti11cr!mln1tlon.
In • memor11ndu m to the
House Wa,v!I and Means Com-
mittee . the commi1sion pr<>-
posed a number nf federal and
ata te law~ In prevenl s1 11 te~
and c11ir.~ from using re\'enue
~harinf! fund~ tn disi:riminale
against minnririr~
The c·ommittee ·rue$ rl 11 'f
recessl'd 1t~ cnn!lldera11nn nl
revenue sharing unttl Sept. R,
QUE!Nll By Phil lnterlandl
"Whal's eo great a.bou t 'Factory Air'? I thought t.ho
aJ.r a.round most o! the !actonea wu pretty bad. ..
when it will again ~t udy Nix------------------------
on 's plan ln distribute $~
billion !o states and cities for
spending nn projects without
federal f'Ontrol.
The comm ii;sion s11 id slates
should pasi; law!l 11i1 strong a~
federal civil righl.s law!l in the
FDA U1·ges Funds
fieldi; nl hou~in11. @mploymf'n!, F I 1•
vo1;ng ,;ghi.. P"blic fac;t;i;., 01· 11spec ions
A n d Accommodatlons. a n d
i;tate services-before th@re is
revenue sharing. \VASHlNGTON IUP!l
3 Steel
Co111panie s
Hike Costs
P!TISBURGH IAP)
Senate Gives OK
For SACB Funds
WASHINGTON (llPIJ lo 1nve.st iaate 25 orgaruzalions
The Senate has given Pre.5i· for possible 1ddit!on to lhe
DAll Y PILOT ~
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de.n t Nixon the go-ahe.1d In list.
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Subversive Activities Controll
Board tS ACB). -PUIUC NOTICE-
Tht l.11wmakers voted 48 to
Th ree more major at.HI firms
have announced price in-
creases on almost every kind
of steel product. saying the
boosts 'A'Cre needed lo offStt
rh.. cosl of the n .. w labor
agreement reached Sunda y
v.·ith !he United Stttlworlters
I nion . A fourth ateelmaker
boosted prices on so n1 e
selected product~.
., 44 Tuesday in give the Com·
mer c e and .Ju 1 lic t
departn1t'n\' $450.000 to ex·
.... nnounc1ng the average II
percent hikes Tuesday v•ere
\V he e 1 1 n g·Pitt.sburgtT 11 n d
Jnl;:ind Steel Corps., the &ixth
and seventh largest, and
Luken s S t e e I Co. of
Coa1esville. P.11 .. rankl"d 14th.
Kai ser Steel announced tn·
c-reased prices. etfertive tn-
dav. on select!'d trade ::ind
1utiular products and said 11
was studyi ng boosts on other
t,vpe" of s!eel.
Colonel's
Trial Set
On My Lai
FT. ~1EADE . Md. ! AP J -
.Jury stlec1ion beg ins tnda~· In
the rourt·marual or Army fol.
Or11n K Henderson . .1ccu~rd
or failing Ill pro1>erl} 1n·
VC'stigale the r-.ty La i
U.S. Steel Corp., the nation '! massacre.
largest. was the first to 11n· Al \east five Jurors are rr·
nnun ce !hi!': increase~ Monda,v. quired for !he rourt·mart1a! of
hnurs afrer the bl'!sic steel 11'1· !hf' ~-~·car..(lld lnd1.11narol1s
d ustry seHled on the new co n-n:it1vt. Hendersnn 1>.a.'I com·
fra('1 ;ind four nther major mandrr nf thP !Ith Rrigade nf
.-::1ccl pr~ers followed suit !hi' Anierical Olv1.<:1on al the
1h;i1 day. !1me or the ~larrh !!\, 1968.
.".·1canwhile. c-o rn p a n i c ~ massarre.
which had geared down in an Henderson ! !I: .11cruscd of
;;nt1cipation or .11 strike said willfully failing Ill investigate
they were slov.·ly returning ht reports of the massacre and of
pand the SACB. Nixo n last
n1onth lssucrt an executive
nrd er lr;insfe r r l ng
rcsponsib1l1ty for the defunct
1\!torney General°R list of
rornmunist or Communlst-
fronl nrganiz::itions 1n the
SA.CB. The ho;ird virtually lost
Its Powers through a series of
Supreme. Court deci11ioo s. The
li~t wa!I drawn up in 19~ al
the height flf thl" a nti-Com·
muni11t campa1i;:n and ha!I r~
mn intd unchanRed .
Nixon has asked !he SACB
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;i lllll/Sf' c n n1 rn Pr(' r 511)).
cnnirnit1t'P Edw::irdl' i;;nd his
$\ft rnillion hudge1 for firlrl in-
spections 1vnuld have In be in·
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adCQUR!el~ inspeel 1111 ( 0 0 d
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With an Sll:'I million budgel
lo senl1 out a force of 1.000 in·
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"comP-lo grips wi rh Lhese ptll·
hi ems." Edwards told the sub-
committee, whi ch ls probini
the FDA's inspection system
in the v.·11kp of ;; ~rw York
m11n·s death due lo botulism
poisoning .
F:dw11rd:i1 s::iirl .~nmr fnocl
prnrci:;s(lrio ;ire inspceted Jiil·
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;unincrs. 'A'ho in 1971 had rtan·
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hntu lisn1 case an rl o I h P r
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necessar.v fnr us In suspend
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pend pl11nned fond 11n.11lyse.~
11nd our normal program
operations.''
Hr sairl 1hal ;ifter Bnn
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\Vcstchester Count.v. N.Y. mAn
;:ind the paralysis nf hi!! wife.
the FDA expended 125 man·
yea rs. or Pnou gh lime to ln·
spcct 2,.100 food planll!.
Edwards ~aid thA1. .11nothrr
2.800 pl11nnecl food and drug in-
spections 'A'ere dropped durlng
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FOA lnvnlvemenl 1n t ht'
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W or·th the Long Wait
Richard Henry Dina would never rerognize the
place today.
When he first saw the bluffs and rocky coast in the
early 1830s, he remarked that the point which now bears
hi! name wu hell for sailing ships.
Wt Sund1y dignitaries and citizens heralded it as
a paradise for all vessels -power and sail alike.
It took dozens of years to transform the area into a
maritjme complex, and several speakers at the dedica·
tion rites mentioned that few person s ever bel ieved Dana
Harbor would become reality a decade ago.
In its metamorphosis, it set its own records.
Dana Harbor was the first small-craft refuge in the
West to be tested as a huge model before construction
began.
The ceremonies were filled with praise -for
legislators, government officials, planners and engineers.
The names mounted into the dozens and included some
long dead and retired.
The tributes were in earnest, yet possibly the great·
est impact came from a long look around .
The harbor's magnificence speaks for itself.
Unfair to YMC A
Early this year doien& or youngsters and their adult
guides from a South Coast YMCA project appealed to
San Clemente councilmen for permission to sell fireworks
in the city to raise badly n ee«ied money.
Councilmen turned them down, reasoning that after
the 1971 Independence Day holiday, a fireworks ban
was certain to be imposed.
The Y people left d isappointed, yet consoled that
the ~an . woul~ at least equalize a difficult situation in
the city 1nvolv1ng safe-and·sane fireworks. "
use the money to replenish annual deficits in 1 bighly
regarded professional fireworks show.
\\/hat happened lo the ban?
Councilmen scrapped it recently after veteran
group members and football representaUves applied
pressure . The quarrel is not with those service groups .
It should be wit.h the council which seems to have
resorted to expedient deception when confronted by· the
YM CA Indian Guides early in the year .
Sloppy Side,valks
Summertime brings so me spec.ial problems to down·
to\vn Laguna. in addition to traffic jams. crowded res·
taurants and the shortage of parking spaces.
After a few \Veeks of the vacation invasion, liome of
the Art Colony's d ow ntown sidewalks begin to look as if
they've been serving as bivouacs for some pretty sloppy
campers.
In addition to the usual coating or dry eucalyptus
leaves and just plain dirt, the 'valks are liberally sprin·
kled with old gum, cigarette butts, spillage-from soft
drinks and an unappetiz in g assortment of food dropped
by sidewalk munchers and tromped over the pavement
by passersby. .
Some downtown business fol k seem t.o take all the
beautificatio n talk very seriously and hurry out every
morning with broom and hose to freshen up their front
doors .
As it happens, most of these good housekeepers are
in areas occupied largely by hanks, stockbrokers and
similarly tidy businesses .
In food-oriented areas, \li here the need for broom
and hose is more acute, it's another story.
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gram have perm1ss1on to sell the merchandise. The vets
The tourist customers look at the sidevtalk. Do the
businesses:
5. 'CNfifRAS, AUTOMOS ILES-WliY CAN'T THEY LEAVE A MINK COW.
Is Hal Boyle
ManWhoHas
The Answers?.
Have you weeded out your useless wor·
ries lately?
Nothing shows up an amateur worrier
more than his willingness to frel about
anything and everything that comes
along. lie wears himseU out worrying
about so many thing5 that he fa)l5
asleep, and no man can do a good job of
·worrying whi~ he's
in that coodition.
Your professional
worrier, on the other
hand is more selec·
live. He doesn't clut.
ter up his mind with
run-of-the-mill wor-
ries. When he knits
his hrows ii 's a bout
something big and
important.
Just as you clean your home, you
i;hould clea n out your mind occasionally
and throw away the la!.tered. motheatt:n
worries of the pa st.
HERE. FOR EXAMPLE. are a few
pr oblems we"v!: dec ided not to fret about
during the hot. exhausting iummer
months·
Has Uncle Sam opened a secret ac-
count in a Swiss bank?
\\1i!I J. Edgar Hoover become the first
centenarian head of a major U.S. aovern-
mcnt bureau?
\\1~y is il that lhe more women try to
be hke men the more they CQntinue kl
O<'I hke ~·omen ?
Is se:i: here to stay? Why?
Can you gel a rollege education without
11 ttrnrling class at all?
\\'hose lace is more familiar to
televis10n fans -Mayor John V.
Lrndsay·s nr Lassie"s?
ExacHy how hot, really, is a man who
Is hot under the collar!
Is the whooping crane abou t to undergo
a popula!ion explosion:
WQuld Frank Sinatra look better in •
wig than a loupee?
Is it t:-ue that Walter l\latlhau has been
secretly adopted by Mae Wellt?
Will l\luhammad A!! become a fighting
parson?
WHY l\!UST THERE be a ny in evtty
ointment? Can't Wt develop a ny.
repellent aintment".'
When will doclOr s and dentists st.art a
nice price war like. chain st.ores and filJ.
ing stations do?
If the generalio11 gap ill stretched any
farther won·1 it become a big fat yawn?
When we all ran out of money, credil
look its place. Now that v"e are 1111 tun-
ning out of credit, what can we find to
take its place:
If charity begins •t home , why don't
more people stay home?
ls the $1 ice cream aine on the
horiron?
Tf wQmen think they always look more
interesting by taking something off, why
don't they take off their maac11a?
JSN'T THERE a real danger that the
Democratic party will wind up with more
presidenllil candidate.I than voters in the
1972 election?
What wtll the U.S. Supreme Court find
to turn IOOR nut?
Wiii it nnd re1aonablt ground.I to
declare itstlf uncon.stltutlonaJ?
Is the time comlng when children wiU
he ~ with a pension alre1dy in their
hinds?
Can motor cars evtr be made Wt until
IOmeone comes up with 1 p,fe martini?
Wb11t will happen tc por k barn.ls If wt
n:ach the point where thert is absolutely
no piece left In Americ• to bulJd another
/Jam?
Abortion Verdict
Termed Unjust
To the Editor :
The recent opinion rendered by the
Court of Appeals striking down virtually
all of California 's "therapeutic abortion
law" cannot be trrmed just for the un-
born child , or the mother who must bear
the anguish of having destroyed life .
Even lhe spurious ground.>< of rape, in·
cest. phyllical or mental ~alth of the
mother have been removed a;o; rea son:ii
for terminating pregnancy. Under thi;o;
opinion a woman ha;o; a constitutional
right, to demand an abortion. Does this
mean that a woman can interpret
pregnancy as an illness aod that a doctor
must treat her even if it is contrary lo
hill medica l, moral or religious beliefs?
It could be argued that a woman could
simply go to a doctor willing lo perform
an abortion. but what if there wer e none
available? Would the doclor who did not
wish to perform the abortion be held in
violation of the la~·?
ANOTHER interesting point raised by
the learned judges is that "quickening"
(the molher has felt life) is the point when
the baby has a right to "independent
life." Quickening generally occurs at four
and a hair month!!.
Whal about the. many women who have
flever experienced qu ickening, but have
delivered full y developed normAI babies?
Does this mean that their life could be
taken when labor begins?
It is recognized that quicken ing might
be one of the few means available lo
primitive. tribes to determine. when life
begins. but our society has long since
developed more sophisticated methods
which measure. life 's activities at a much
earlier stage of embryonic development
Finally. how do these judges take into
account the nu merous wills 11nd legacie!
that have been awarded lo children based
on the date of conception?
If the child i~ given !he lega l righ1 10
inherit money shouldn"l he be given a
chance to ~pend it !
(MRS ) t-.tARIE DePIZZOL
On tlie Tnrge i
To the. Editor:
This letter ill my fervent pra ise of your
f!'dilorial of July 30 -"Pre.serving the
Heritage.''
It was unbiased reasoning, \\'ilhout the
fury and character assassination that
have plagued !he reading public during
Laguna 's ant i-high-rise petition crisis:
(Ruthless onslaughts of editorial!! by one
publication have been absolutely shocking
and completely unacceptable. I
Again. many thanks for the best in
journalism, and for faithfully continuing
and protecting the traditions of "the
Fourth E.!itate. ''
MARV V. LOUNSBERY
Dangerous Bike r•
To the Editor:
I read with great interest a rtcent art\·
cle. ... Bikes vs Autos." Jn this article the
writer stresses the number of children
kllled or maimed while riding bicycles in
accordance with present traffic regula·
tions.
ft is very evidt'nl why children are in-
jured, in fa ct I wonder why it doesn't
happen morl! freq uently. These t.ragi!dieJ
probably are not caullerl primarlly by U·
isling laws , or by driver;ii; of automobiles,
but becaw;e ol the uller disregard by the
bike riders of all traffic regulaUons.
· E\'ERVWHERE one drives he will 11ee
the fol.lowing violations : two clltldren on
one biki!; riding wtlh both hands in
pock el!!; riding on the Y.Tong side of the
street: culling corners at the in·
terseclions: not stopping, or even looking,
at "Stop" signs: not signalling for turns;
and riding al night witbo11I llgtiU.
P1trenls lgnorr. their childi"en'& riding h•~ill .and the poli~ dillreg11rd the h1w
Inlr.acllons -but woe l,o. lhe motorilll who
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wrU1r1 •hOuld CMv1r lh•ir m1•111•• !ft JOO wor••
•• i.u. Thi rltM !o condlft .. llltl"" lo Ill •P•Ct
or 1Hm!nll1 lili.l I• r1 .. rv1d. All t1t!tr• "'ul! In·
ctuolt •i.n11ur1 i nt m1llln1 1ddr111. l>ut n1m1•
m 1y DI wl!fthlld on 11qu15! II Jutlicllftl tll "°" 11
11pt nn!. Poerry will roor D9 oublli.lrtd
injures one of the riders.
Riding a bike is supposed to be good
training toward event ually driving an
aulomobile. Probab ly this 1s true iF the
same regulations are observed by the
bike riders that are enforced when driv·
ing a car. However, there undoubtedly is
a high correlation bet"'een bike riding
habits and the high insurance rates for
young operators of motor vehicles.
\V. A. YO,,LJNG
T he No. 2 l •S11e
To the Editor:
St11te Sen11tor Denni s Carpente r's cur·
rent newsletter contains a pleasant
surprise.
He. announces the res ults of ii pol! of his
constituents here nn the Orange Coa:;;t.
The question he ask ed was. "What should
the two most important State legislative
priorities be thi s year ~" Ove r 5.000 of us
sent him our answers in the first week .
The final results are as follows;
Per·
<'ent
I. Reducing \\'elfare 52
2. Saving Environ ment 42
:l . Reducing Taxes 35
4. Improving Schools 29
5, Creat ing More ,Jobs 18
6. Reducing Crime 14
The voters in one of the nat1on ·s most
conservative counties have put the en·
vironmentaJ crisis second ln importance
only to the welfa re mess. It concerns
more than crime in the streets, even
more than high taxes.
Senator Carpenter ha s, 1 think , gnu.en
lhe word. But l"m afraid that rnany of his
more conservative colleagues still feel
that the desire £or clean air and water is
some kind of Commie plot to depresis cor·
porate earnings.
In his newsletter. Senator Carpenter
expresses understandable concern over
the price we are going to have to pay for
a world in which man and beast can con~
tinue to survive. He writes,
•·in considering sit cons ervation and
environmental control legislation. your
lawmakers must have the determination
to withstand the emotional and often
popular demands for instant action
while they gather and examine J.he
complex intermix of scienlific data and
the 'price' the people must pay, in one
maMer or another, to achieve the
desired goal."
How much are we v;ll\ing to pay? No
baby peli~ans ha\'e hatched in Californi11
for nearly lhree year~. A few more ~ears
. and they will be gone. DDT is doing it but
tanners Tight here In Orange County
have continued to use It becaust. It is
cheaper than ot'ler lesll hawdoua
pesticides. How many pelican& are we
wJlllng to pay for a profitable tomato
crop? Which price is the one thal is too
high?
Our legislators need time to consider
the pri« of our world 's survival. When
they finally present the bill, I hope some--
one i& still left to pay it.
It \\'as nice of Senator Carpenter to ask
us, and t wonder If he was as surprised
by Orange County's determinAlion lo
save the tnvtronment as I was. But wa it
unUI he polls his br11nd·nt':w 18-t.o 21-year·
old constiluen~. They arc even more in·
terested in saving t.he world than wt old
folks Rre. They are the ones who art
going to have to try to survive on it.
E. L. PAYN~
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
That Dana Point Harbor is one BIG
/deal, A big dea l for a handful of
/ well-to-do yachl.Smt:n and a couple
of entrepreneurs who'll coddle them
out of their money. To think my
tax money helped pay for it ~
-Mrs. R. T. T.
1"hl1 l1•t~tt rlllt c!• r1tdet$' vl1wi, Ml
n-ctn•tllY ,..... t i tht MWINJ>lf". Send
,..,, I'll •ffVI "' Gloomy Qijr. El•llY Piiat.
Wider Seats
For Buses
May Be Ruse
' Guest Editorial
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Would one-inch additional width of a bus
seal lure additional ride.rs away from
private automobiles?
Tbe U.S. House of Representatives
evidenUy believes it would. By voice vote,
the House has pmed a bill permitting
9tJses 102 inches wide to operate on in-
terstate highways. unless the secretary of
transportatioo determined they would
create a traffic haiard. The limit now on
the national system of freeway~ is 96 in·
ches. The additiona l six inches would add
one inch to the width of each seal and
two inc he s to a isles.
Critics of tbe. bill smelled a scheme to
permit larger and heavier trucks to use
the interstate system. Legislal ion allow-
ing wider buses would be followed, Ibe y
warned, by proposals lo legalize '"'ider
Lnlcks. Bul Rep. Jamt.6 Wright. D-Tex .. ~aid lhe only purpose. was to make bus
t.r;ivel more comfortable and thus in duce
commuters to leave their cars at home.
The 102-Jnch buses are now permitted
in some cit ies and on non·intersla te
highways in some states. About 22.000 of
the wider carriers are now ope rating, but
because of the 96-inch restriction on in·
terst.ate highways they carviot use these
routes to transport suburban passengers
lo t~ cities. Lanes on the freeways are
at least ti feet wide and one con-
gres!man declared it wa.s ridiC1.Jlous that
the widest buses are not allowed on r.h•
widest highy,·ays in the nation .
The Senate !!till must aet. on the bi\L
Should it and the secretary of lrlnllporla·
Uon go along with the House, no im-
mediate upsurge in bu11 patronage can be
expected. One-inch more hlp room will
not cause Americans to change !heir
long-established habil of driving their own
cars to work. A more effective way of eo-
couraging use of buses would be to
establish exclusive lanes for these car·
r iers on the freeways. A ~senger on a
bus whizzing by barely moving lines of
private cars at the rush hou r would likt:ly
become an instant convert to mass
tran.!lporlltio n.
-PorUud 0rt1oniu
---B11 George ---·
Dear ~rge :
I have read everything I can
::ibout the generation gap but no
!!Olutlon is offered to my problem . I
have 1 19-year~ld nephew. How
can I widen the ge.oeraUon gap
between 1.13? He still occasionally
speaks to me .
FIITY!SH
Dear Ftfty\sh:
Tell him to get a haireut, get a
job and quit using ttiat gOll(y slang.
Jr he happena to bt • hard-workina.
shor1.h11 lred chap with a toOd
vocabulary, you tum hippie.
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Aerosol Sprays
Are Dangerous
The airwaves have been flooded /or
years with heguil ing comn1ercials for
aerosol sprays "'hith hold fl logether
Jn eve rything from a windstor1n lo a
steam bath.
Sul the Madison Avenue message
leaves th is part out · these sprays "'ill
become blow torches
in the presence of a
flame, and they ro n-
la.in chemicals v.•hich
may sea r the eyes,
aa mage the lungs
and wea ken the
heart,
Hundreds of mil·
Hoos of these ct1lor·
fully packaged 5pray
can.c; h;i ve been sold. But the manufac-
lurers ha ve ne ver deterrntnrd \\'helhPr
the propellanl.3, polymers, plasticizers,
sclvents and ~cents in the ~prays are
safe when combined .
The propellant in tnost of rhc-se spra.vs
Is a form of Freon, 11 Du Pont produ<'t
long used as a refrigerant H. m!'!kes up
as mu ch as 75 pe rcent of the ingredients
by weight.
WHrLE IT i:;; known thnt freon has
damaged the hearts of test animal ~. and
the substan ce ha s been li nked In the
death of hundreds af kids \\'ho in hal ed 1l
for a "high ." the hair spra.v manufac-
turers apparen!ly have no qualm s aboul
encouraging you lo spray it around your
head.
The only hint the lrus!ing bu) rr nlaY
get that the spray is flammable ;ind nox-
ious is a fine-print warning on the back nr
the can which cautions aga inst gelling 1t
near a flame ::ind spraying il in the eyes.
New evidence of the d11ngers of !he
sprays has now been gatherer! hy 1he
Citizens Advocate Office, a \\'e~t ifls
Angeles product safety group, ~·h1ch has
I
J ack Anderson
prepared a draft study of thr. sprays.
TlllS COi\SC\ll::R group assessed 81
retail and beuutv shop brands by prlrl'.
""eight anrl l.1hrl111g !n arlthl JOn. lhey
h:i 1·r cr.tnbhsht1d lhr t"hrm1ral in·
gred1rn1s of n1o!'t hrands Here are their
1oain find ings
-Besides the~ kno11"n dan~ers of the
sprays to thr lk:<lrl. lhrre 1s reason to
link 1hcn1 tn ~kin . l"\·C, lung and mucous
niembranf' cl1snrdcrs.
-"\(lnC 11[ 1hf.' fll f'<ln:<; {'~<lllllnrd listed
ingrcrlu'.:nl<i ·n-i1s. of cuurSl'. niakcs 1t ex-
tremelv tliff\rl.ll! f(l!' docto rs to ~·arn pa·
t1cn\s 1~hn havr rP~p1r;1!nrv. hP:irt <inrf
skin a1hnrnts about tcr\;11n ~rrayi; !hat
mii.(hl c.nd;ing1·r thcn1 . It :ilso m<1ke;; 1!
difficult l11r pll_v~IC'lllns 10 treat patients
\\h•) have 11\Xi<' rca1~1 1011'
-Some of the Ill c.'lns h.11'c no heallh
\\'arn 11ir:~. !-On1r sr1 •'r;il warnings. Onlv
:l2 \\'.'ltn :ig.11nsl lc111n!.:. l'hlh.lrrn i::cl near
thr !-lprn,v. son1e !Iii \1 ,1rn nbollt possible
eve 1rnuhtr-"
· -Thl' w;:rrn111.c~ on !'nn1r c,1ns to •·av oid
inhnl111f! ... ,1rc almnst u,<•lr"" sinre 1! is
''lflu;;ill y 1n1pn~,1hlP tr1 :irnld hreath1ng
!ht· s11h'-1.1nrr :Jllrr ~pr;i)1ng il on the
h<'rid 1nrln1 or".
De~p11r the 1 '"IPtv nf t\01ir name
brand~. 1na n1 '11 :r,r ,.pr:1 1s 11rr the samP.
~t;inrl;.tl'I l01rmu1.1< n1.1rtr b.v B. f .
\,Mrir1rh i n"1n11·a\ <"•1 \iorrchol, and a
h;i11rl111I of 111h~r r .. n111;onl\'I'.
1 his 1111>;111" 1ha1 a :\ll-("rnt ('fin nr
":;;1vlt'' n1111 h,. the <..;1»1r 11r v1rU.1all~ thr
~anir. ,,, ii 1111•r1' '\f"111~11«IV pnckaged
and prvn1ntcd braJld '"l'll 1ng /or $3,
Too Mu cli to E11f orce
Why can't we "be against'' son1ething
without wantlng to force nt her pcnple 10
adopt our view? Americans see m lo ha re
a gen i us for turning moral issUl'~
into legal problems and trying to enror'-e
matters of taste.
1 happen to be \"Cry much npposrd to
bull fighting , and woulri not go to ~ce one.
l would like to persuade other people thal
it is a gross and barbarous ac1lv1ty.
BUT THIS IS A long way from sayin~
that 1 would try to prevent other people
from attending or wat ching a bull fight if
they wanted to. Jt is Impossible to
lcgisl1tle, or enforce. matters of taste and
private morality. We found it disastrous
with Prohibition. and are finrling it
equally so with gambling and narcotics
today.
A group of humane people I.his summ('r
organized to prevent the clnsert-circuit
showing, in movie theaters, of a bull fi~ht
In Spain. Bull fighting is illegal in 1he
U.S .• and the Televisi<>n Corle prohibits
ehowlng such exhibits on home telcvi s.ion .
The group Ill not satisfied \\"Ith this" It
wanted to sto p the c.losed-circuil sho1ving
t.o afficiandoes who would pay tCI see 1!
privately. And th ill. lo me, I~ an m·
fririgement of basic personal liber!ies.
THE PURITAN ~WRALlTY in
America still insist~ on turning y,•hat may
be 8 "sin'' into 11 "crime.'' and that !'lim r>-
ly cannot be dQne. It may be a sin 1n
gamble, to lake dope , to enjoy w~!th1n.1; -
violence 11nd cruelty-iti animal~ -hut
these 11re matl tra hcl\l•een 11 man and his
Maker. not ~tw~n the lndividunl nnd
the civi l society.
If all the booze ln ltus country "''l'!re
/""'-:: _...
"Sydney J. lJarris
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pn11re1l 111to 1hr OC'l'Jn to1nr.rrn"' nirJrnin i:.
'"e.\•er)'OllC 11ould be :i i;rco.t deal better
off. from (•I rr.• pr11nt of \'ic1v. I
iwrsnnally 111111ld be h;ippy if we df'C1rlrrl
to rto th1.~. Bot 1t 1nus1 be none vo!un·
tar1ly. not undrr C'Xlcrni11 <ion1pulsiQn. Jt
is a n1ar1cr of cho1cr :ind conviction , not
ol crln1r rind 1111n1!\hrnl'11!.
Peopk• h;i1·r ;i rich! lo he \l'Tnn~.'.to be
la~tPle~.'>. c1 rn to h,irm !hcn1selves. Ed·
uc;ition. not le1?1 ~1a11nn. i;; the only
rer111anenl and C'f!ccllve way to make
pc>ople 1norl' lully hu1nan.
\fedncsdil y, ,\ugust 4, 1071
"flit' td1tl)r/11/ no11t? of 1/1t Doily
P1/11t s1·rl,,q to 1ufnn11 011d s/inl·
u/aie i·r nrlrrs liy 1irt'Se11trng tllis
Ui'!t.:i.:rupcr's O/)llllf'IUS and com-
nu:utory nr1 rop1rs of interes t
nurl S'!l n'f1cn11rr, b11 f\1·nv1di11g a
fo ru m rnr tl1r t'.Tptl'S,tion of
nur /('(ltfrrs· nnin,n11.~. crnd by
r1·r.~·r11fn1q '11r d111rr.~e t·i~ur
ro1 11t~ Af 1»f11rml'f1 nfJS('l°Vt'rl
n11d sra~·r.,m<'}I on topics oj tlie
day.
Robert N. \Ve>ed, Publisher
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Morass of Legali ties
CHECKING
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Justices
Get Quiz
By Angela
Aid Wrangling Bogs Down
SACRAMENTO (UP l l
Negotiations on a welh1re
reform compromise bogp"d
down in a new •·Jega l morllss"
today but legislators and Gov.
Ronald Re a g a n exp1 o:ssed
hope that final agreement ~till
could be reached.
Your Own Nutritiunal Products Business
An Unusual Opportunity -fuU or Part Time
Mr. '•Mr 'L•wford cord i~v i"vileo you to b. Iii• per1on 1! 9u•1t
11 • buiintu opporf~flify ••min•• wllt r• you will l11rn how you
ctn p1rlicip1l1 in • d,.,.,,i;, 9rowlh lnduolry with ORGANIGO,
INC .• 1n ••<i!On9 ~•w •colo9ic•l!v ori1nl1d Comp1ny.
Blondes Get Away
Witl1 Muc h Mo1~e
SAN RAFAEL I UPO -
Acting as her own attorney ror
the first time, Angela 0<1v1s
drew testimony from a judge
Tuesday that he would not
rccon1mend a Black Panther
lor grand jury duty becc>.'.Jse
"Panthf'rs rirc the most bla·
!ant ra cis ts since Adolph
The administration a n d
legislators rliscovered u1at
portions of t.heiT compromi~e
proposal prnbabfy were in
direct conflict "'ith federal
lhe language by noon tomor·
row (today ) I don't see how
we can do it by this weekend,"
the Senate's chief negotiator
told newsmen Tuesday night.
Federal law re q u I res
eligibility for welf<ire to bf!
determined according \(l a
prescribed standard of need.
The Reagan Adrninistration
and legislators had agreed tn a
com promise whi ch .<.el flat
cash grants with cost-of.Jiving
determining specific needs for
each cast'. The flat grant
systen1 is designed to save ad -
ministra111•e costs.
The negotiators have bren I
unable to find a wa y around
the congressional requirement
which would allow California
Qll:GAN IG-0. INC., i1 • J.,t,ibu+OI ol lh• ~;9~••' qu•li .... n1tur•I
food •u1>pl1m1nh, nolut t l lood1, ind n1tt.r1I co1m1t!c1. T~• p•od-
uch !h, ro11on1bt• prOci119 , !~t 1imp lof;td tH11r;b~tion 1y1l•m,
i nd n1loon1I br1nd n1m1 ••POlw•• 1r1 uniqu t i nd p1o~id• you
with •n ouf\!1ndin9 pot1.nli1l.
to change its welfare eligibili· Th ;, ••min•• will b• h1ld in th1 ll•llroom. An1 h1im llowl, •' 8:00
ly system. P.M. on W1dn•1d•v. A~9,.,1 11, 1'71 . Door P•i1tl -R1fr 11h· m•nh -No Admi u•on Ch or91. For r111r•1tion 1, plt ol • c1ll
By l~ 1\I. l\OYll
BLONDES can .i;:e1 <1 way
with more <1rdrn1 display1 of
passion th11n "itn brunettes. Jn
lhe n1nv1c~. I n1ean. They ran
hold the k1's longer, rPve11l
more barP 00111 , d 1~play a
greater undul,it1nn \\lhy J
don't know Bu1 Alfred Hitch-
cock contendi; 11 s a fa ct. He
&1y!'i his luve ~l·cnes might not
pass 1he censor 1f his hcroiries
¥.'ere bruncuc~
AN OIL 1\IAN , rrccnt!y
returned from Iran, informs
me irs h;id 1nanners lhcre to
con1n1cnt on the color nf an in·
fan t\ eye.~. Superstition. Ha!'!
In do with lhP 1nfan1nus E:vil
Eye . . EVE R J\1f:T a
humorless man v.·ho worked in
il place o( busi ness with
sawdus! on lhe floor~ Neither
hav e I. Butcl>ers. bar1cndcrs,
Jishmongers, sa wyer-;, 1hrv
tend tn be funn \' character's
, .. If VOU \\;ANT ln 11n·
press a salesmen. lcll him he
.... :ould have made a ~uperb
I rial !in\•yer . That 1~ said rn be
"'hat all great sale~men wish
Ibey v,·erc. ·
Spent Slug
Bounces 0 f {
Man 's Ches/,
~1ARINA DEL REY 1 t ·r1 l-
Michacl Miln1.'.ln . :\I, rlnr-;n't
claim (n be supcrn1 1n yet the
f;ict rcn1 ?.in.o. 1hal a .32-caliber
bullet bnunc rd nH his chest
during a hurglar.v allemrt.
l\1iln1an. a .~hort . muscular
::iba!one lisherman. Ii\' es
aboard his moon.od fishin,I'!
btiat. ReturninJ! 1n irs Tuesd;iv
night. he cc.nfronled a burglar
ransackinR his cabin.
The bur)l.la r g r ;>. b be d
P.1ilman·s old revolver ;ind
fired four sho!S-{lne nf lhcrn
:i;t.rikinR lhP f1shrrm;in·s broad
chest above 1nr heart.
But !he slug didn ·l pcnc!rfl!e
and lhe angry ,\'" u n J'!
fi sherman hrl1ed a nca1·hy
v,•ood bea1n rind smacked the
suspect nver tht head.
Sheriff's deputies s a i d
Milman survived bec;iu.sr the
pi stol".<. ?.111muni1lnn was so old
the pnwdf'r was rlefect ivc.
A suspccl. .Joseph r .
P atrick. 21. or 1hrer Rivers.
"'as hooked on suspicion or
burglary and assault with itl-
!cnt to cnm mil niurdr.r.
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hlc1n that \\'f''re I. r Y l 11 g boo+h ~t tho Hcm8 •nd Ga rdtn Show, Anthtim Convtn lion Con· Hi!Jer." ' HOW DO I K1''0\Y fool ball is
n1ore let.hal than rod en
riding" Si n1plc statistics. They
show about ].) boys a year are
ratally in1urcd in football.
n1aybe one a year in !he rodeo
ring . Boxlng is kill ing fewer
latelv, bu! the overall aver;ige
al la.st repon ran abnu1. seven
deaths a year. Oeadliest sport
of all, certainly. is n1oun -
ta ineering.
Miss Davis. 'Zl. a Com-
munist and black militant
charged with n1urder." kid·
naping and conspiracy ln the
1970 J\1arin County court.h ouse
shootout. and her four lawyers
began calling MNin Counly
judges to the stand Mohda~·.
They 11ere trying to show 1he
grand iury wh ich indicted her
last October w a s un-
constitutionally s e 1 e ct e d
because blacks, the young and
the poor were systematically
escludcd They wrre schedul-
f<! !n continue their ques-
tio ning today.
law _ . . increases for rec i pie n 1 ~,
Negot1at1ons werf' suspcndt::l rather than i n d i v id u a 11 v
len1porari\y while st;; j r ----·-~ ~~ .
clcsp€ralely to resolve," said \I l•r. throu9h Au:9u1! I th .
Bagley. "\\'e 're jusl going to ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;o;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ keep v.·orking " : ------
members researched the law
in an attempt !o find a wa,v
out of the dilemma.
"It's a legal morass," said
Assemblyman \V ill iam 1 Watchi1ig B oth 'Home Teams'
CLIENT WANTS to know if
"'ild gan1e pxrwrt Don Hunt
was serious \vhr.n he claimed
the best w:iy to catch a
cheetah was io grah it by the
tail and throw it int n an nprn
box. He was \\'OHi.D'S
BIGGEST NAIL i.~ the 'bnat
spike which weighs .1bout twn
pounds. When l rcpor1cd th.11 .
a customf'r asked. ··What 's the
sn1allcst?'' The needle n;iil.
Takes aboul 95 ,000 to weigh
one pound.
i'our questions and com·
mcnls are welcomed and will
be used in CHECKJi"G VP
whereve r po,-;siblr. Please ad ·
dress vour letttrs tn L. ~1 .
Royd. P.O. Box 1875, l'\c w·porl
Beach 92660.
A formf'r UCLA ins truct or,
J\l1s.s Da vis was granted the
privil ege of actinR a~ a CO·
enunscl li'.S l week b~' Superior
Court Judge Richarrl E.
Arnason. 1vhn is hearin~
pretrial rnaller~ in her crisc.
She usl'd lh1s right for the l!rst
t11ne Tuesday.
.Judge Thn111t1s r . Kcatin,I'.!.
fi:'i. who 1~a11 a state senaJo r
hrfore being elected In 1he
bench. said he "'ould not
rrcnn1rn end a Panthrr or
C'nn1munlS! fnr the gr:ind jur~·
because they pr:1cticr ··hat~d.
violence and n1urder."
Bagley (R·San Raf a el l.
chairman of !he welfare com-
mittee.
"[f we can soh·r this one
really knott y problem . we may
ha\'e agreement." a r. de d
Assemblvman Leo McCarthy
in .San Francisco)
"They !negotiators\ report
In rnc !hat they are pro-
gressing." ~aid Re ri ~an .
"\\'e'!J Just wait fnr them to
fin ish ··
N<'got1a!ors h11d hc~e<I lo
\ITHn up agrf'rmrnl on wclfarr
in li nlt' for the 1ci;:islal urr to
lilk P lt s rilrrad.v delayrd thrre·
\1•erk vacation beginning nex!
wrek . I
·sen. Anthonv C Bcilensnn
(0·Beverly Hi.!!si Lhe majnrl
author of !hr bill. cxpre.~.~t'd
hope tha1 a compromise cri11 ld
br Orriflf'd. but warned nei;:o-1
11at10ns n1ay spill over into I
next "'ttk_ 1
"If there 's no agreement on!
f fliCkdl'1
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This is Phil Ross of the DAILY PILOT sport. staff. Wheth-
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He's.watching action in both pro football training camps
and the result is that DAILY PILOT re aders get mo re ex-
clu sive coverage of t he "ho me t e em ," whoeve r they
th in k that is.
The DAILY PILOT sports staff understands that wh.at
DAILY PILOT readers want is strong coverage of "l ocal"·
sports. That mea ns cover the home team. And that
mea ns: Cove r the Sa n Diego Chargers whe n they set
up camp right in our ow n backyard at UCI. It also means:
Cover the "other hom e t eam," th e Los Angeles Rams ,
in trainin g at Cal State Fullerton .
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Electric, go ld, wine, navy and burgundy. Si tes S· 15.
COTTON HOT PANTS
Red, navy, white and blue. Sizes 6-16 ... , . , •• , ,
COTTON FASHION SKIRTS
Stripes, prints and solids. All colors. Sites 5-1 3.
COTTON TOPS
$400
$400'
$400
$400
Stripe, prints and solids. All colors. Sites S-l ... .. ·-.. . . . . . . . . ' . . .
LEVl'S 0
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GALS
Grant's has EVERYTHING in Levi's' for Gal's. You'll find them 111
in our new enlarged GAL'S DEPARTMENT! Every size , .. Every
color ... Every style!
HOPSACK STA-PREST FLARES
grape and burgundy. Sizes S-16. $1200 Navy, white, brown, green, pimiento,
GRANT'S HAS 'EM WHEN YOU
NEED 'EMI COME IN ANO SEEi
LEVI'S® CORD FLARES
Lt. blue burgundy, grap1, brown , orange, navy, pt1ch. Siz11 5·16 ,
LEVI'S® BRUSH DENIMS
Low & Western cut In 111orttd colors. Sizes 5-16 ..........•.. , . , •
TURTLE NECK
VELOUR BLOUSE
A Levl'1' f11hlon In
whit1 and navy,
brown, purple, burgundy
S-M.t
COTTON
PEASANT BLOUSE
Color• comt 111 ~h.11 1114 u11-
~ltHht4 mu1/111, Sirff 7·1S.
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The Most Complete Gun Shop
You've Ever Seen!
ANAHEIM & COSTA MESA
W~d11tsday, Auou1t 4, 1971
COSTA MESA
1750 Newport Bl vd .
646-1696
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·THE
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1/1,., sr BOYS
USE YOUR CREDIT
AT GRANT 'S * BANKAMERICARD * MASTER CHARGE
. ·~UNTER'S .. ~~
:2HBDOUARTERS :. "~d ,.....~
OVIR IODO GUNS ON DISPLAY ot GRANT'S! EARLY
DEER
SEASON
OPENS
AUG.7
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Remington Mohawk 600
B<1I! odion <ifle. Col 2•3·6 .,.,.,.J08.
R~1oil,01 S 114.95 .••. JA1l $7911
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gun1 and 1ttessorie1. Th• Gr1nr Boys
1r1 ••p•rls in their fie1d1 of 1hool·
in9. Gunsmit h on pr•mises.
DEEi SEASON SPECIAL SCO PE Will IE
CUSTOM 111. Sl t• O•••t• .98c MOUNTED SAFETY VEST
""' •••. 11 00 79c IORI SIGHTED
DEER BAGS At No Ct.orge l
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GUN POWDER
RED DOT • GREEN DOT • HERCULES
LIST SALE
ii LB ..... , , ....... , .. $19.00 $10.50
8 LB .•. , •• , ....• , •••. S26.25 $19.90
15 tB .•••••••.•.•••... Sili!.90 $29.95
DUPONT 700 X SMOKELESS POWDER
ll ST SALE
$17.50 5 LB KEG . , , , ........ S19.99
AND WINCHISTIR AA
" WADS REG $625 $12.JS
,,, 1000
DOVE & QUAIL LOADS
High Standard Flite King
11 G~ '~"'P Shorgun. •~1oih ol S999S
HI-STANDARD MARSHALL DBL NINE
22 Sgle-, or Obi. 1ction. list $72 .50
RUGER STANDARD AUTO. 22 CAL
"4" or "6". List $47.SO ...
COLT TROOPER 357 CALIBER
"4" or "6''. Lht $142.50 .....
MAUSE~ HSC 380 CALIBER
List Pr ice $120.00 ....... .
$J988
$3988
$9995
$89'5
OVER 1 000 GUNS
ON DISPLAY AT
BOTH GRANT BOYS
ANAHEIM & COSTA MESA
by RemitTgton
12 Ga.
Box of 25
CLAY BIRDS
BOXOf1J5
Reg. list $4.SO
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HEADQUARTERS fOR ALL SPORTSMEN!
GRANT'S FISHING DEPARTMENT carrit1 all the
f1mous br1nds. G1rci1, Daiwa, Browning, Quick,
Fenwick, ll erkelty and Golden West. * TROUT S,.f(fAl *
GIT YOUR
FISHING LICINSI
AT THI GRANT IOYSI
SEE THE GRANT BOYS
FOR All YOUR
SPORTING NEEDS!
I lllKIUT 100 & llll *TENNIS * PING PONG ' . • Com,l•I• frtsh wfltr outf1t. com·
''''''with 6'6" rod ind 415 r1tl
with line.
ZEKE'S FLOATING BAIT ....... 89c
PAUTIKE'S GREEN LABEL ..••.. 99c
CREME WORMS ...•........ 39c
* BASEBALL * SKIING
* VOLLEYBALL *CAMPING *GOLF
* BASKETBALL *HIKING
*FISHING *HANDBALL
Penn 500 Reel
GARCIA · MITCHELL 300
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ALBACORE SPECIAL
SAVI
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See Our
Fine Se!e(fion
of Used Guns
GET YOUR HUNTltlG
LICENSE & DEER TAGS
at THE GRANT BOYS'
DrVERSlffED PRooucrs
B ft. l("Jl;ib/e I )'"
n•led cabinet. p y, ,4 w.:ilnvt l•mi.
PING PONG
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ON DISPLAY AT
ANAHEIM sroRE
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nylo n casters . y for 5for.ige on
The Grant Bo lveryth ' Y.S Hr:rva
. tn9 for Sumn1er Fun/
\.'/olion r 2000 r ·
lleg Sl9.9S enn1r; ~.,~~' $32 s111E ea
$ J 89
$ J 8?
$198
$190
WILSON K-23
GOLF ClUBS TH~ hFA!~OUS WflSON K·28 GOLF ClUBS
Wlf co'"position ·
weight I I grip, .isfron light.
s ee sh•ft, 2.9 irons and
l, J, 4 wo ods.
SEE OUR COMPLETE llNE OF AC
CESSORIES FROM FAMOUS MllN .
fACTURERS INClUOING W/lSO~··
SPALDING ARNOLD • ( R I PALMER p OFESS/ON AL GOLF) AND AJAY.
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... ullrc:-a Jot .:__ even
\\hen t h{·rc 1~11 't :i spc·
l"!id \\ee k for 1l !lave
\CHI '-lllllecl at anyone
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(:ontraband
l,'Jo,v Starts
I nsi(lc Chile
S.\\Tl ,\l;f), Chile 1AP) -
Blaek ni:irkl'1l'<'l"Jng u1 some
f1111d.~111lls ;incl i·o11surncr goods
ll:1s b~·i:un 111 Chill.' because of
:-horl;1ges. .il1 hough I h c
j.'!U\'('f tltlll101 •If ~I a r xis t
:-:.:h:idur .\!IC'nde l'l;unis :ill is
nol'1n:il
l.:1-.1 11 C'1•k !ht• grJvcrn1ncnt
i111p11111·d I.HOO 1on.s of beef
;11\CI llll!l lur1 s of r hickcns for
d1 ,1r1hu11•111 bul lhc sh1prncnts
II l'l"l' 11111 t'•11oll~h to JlH.:Cl the
d1·1n.111d~ Hf ~hoppers 1-vho
... 1111•d iu IPllf! lines al stores
.11111 -..up1·1·tn;1rkt•1 .~
As :1 1"1''1111 hult·IJprs luck y
CllHl\;.:11 IL) l'<'l"!'IVl' hcr f and
e!111·k1•11 fr· o 01 d1s1rihutors
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pt'H'l'!'i ;il~t1vt· thn;,c dL'\:rcw.d by
p1·11·1n g af!1'n("y,
Tln ·1" 11 :1' .1 grivrrn111cnt
h,111 1111 ~:ilt•s uf h1 ·t•f lrcJ111 .Julv
2 !11 .!ulv 2:! L;1111h a nd
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!:u11,1hlr !)nlv purl. d n d
~·· ,1,111.I 11:t" u1 .1n1plt' supply.
· nur h1111·h1'r J.~ nnlv se lling
tn 1·11<;1u11h·rs )11· kn1111·;;." a
S 11tt1;1go ~hj1ppt•r :-;1ut i\lnn-
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a i;l!ll' 1111trt• 1n.1n lhr 11ff1c1;il
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\\11th ·111 !n Ill) pi'rc·rnt wage
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;1lT"S~·'IH· l10;1rt! fn·eze n n
11111·rs h.v P 1r~11lt"11t Allende's
)i<1Vt·r111nt·n l al t hl' b!'~i nning
of 1111• \'l':ll". 1)1\'l"l" 1!;1~ ln:t'l1 111·
t'll'!1,1•;I dl•rn ;1 11d for r•0n~11n1cr
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11 h1vh drs11·11~ C'if <..0111r r rops
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11 :d"o -;:nd .)11\\1 fl r:1rthqu;ike
11 )11<')1 k1llP l1 fM persons and
<'.111'-t·d $:.!!11! n1illlon d;image
i1J'L;T";111:111'd !ht• prohlern.
F:rr111cr..; ;1 11d ~fl1·rrnment
rrit1i.:~ h;ivr l'l:11 1nl·d Iha! !he
11nvrronu•n1·~ pol1ry of hnlciing
rto11 n prn C'S at :111 nrtificially
ln111 lr1•r l to proll'PI 1hc wflrk·
in<.; rn <1 n -!he bulk11·ark or
AllC'ndc's '>111>po1t has
nu.'anl 1Jlt1c or no profits for
l:1rr11t•rs 11ho ::ire rc!uctant to
prrxluC'c if 1hC'y c:in"t make.
n1nncy.
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suppl1e" dt1part1l1f'11t for the
EconotTI\' i'll 1ni~tr~ s::iid in .a
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ficial Con1n1unisl p 11 r I y
11e11•s1>11pt·r. th:ll "'sur111\cs for
tt1<' flt'Oplr ;ire assured,'•
llowevl'r. he :i lsfl urged
ChdeAns 10 organize ''com.
n1it1ccs of ~upp!y a nd price
r~nt rol in thc'lr C'on1rnunitH'."
to protect 1hcm.<:clvcs ai::;ainst
'"spccul;1 !11r.s ;1n<I p rofi t
set'kt•rs "
J)obry said :!O butcher shop.!
in R.111(·11gua. 50 mil<'s south c!
S11nti11go. had bee n closed by
lh•· gover111nent aficr citizens
cornµliiinrd they V.'('re sell ing
:it prices "111 pr('JUd\rc to lhi?
11111·rc.<:ts of !ht• people."
!Ir "flld tht• llh'k of cluckcns
1n !>lnrr~ ;ind ~urcrrn;i rkcts
1\,1S (1 11• fault (lf bi~ Jarmcr!
111h•1 hqu1dn1cd 1hc1r flock!
h<:furc and just after Nov, -4,
1!>70 \\'hen Al lende took. office.
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7101 Bol•a Ave.
We1tmln11er 0 3..JS!S • SMITH'S MORTUA Rl'
lt7 M1ln SL
13"41!1
Supe1~visor s Back
E11d to Di stricts
SANT A A~A Count y
su~rvisori; moved Tuesday to
ba ck a Grr1nd Jury recom-
mrnda11nn ttiat calls lnr !he
r!im ination or consolidation of
Spt'('ial taxing dislricL'I.
Counly Counse l Ad r i a n
Kuype r r1>port l'd that leg1sl a-
t1()n was dead for this year
"'hich n1ight have be e n
;uncoded In strengthen the
power of the Local Agency
Forn1 at ion Con1missinn 11nd
lhe supervisors 111 el imination
(If some if lhe coun ty's lJ8
!'lpecial dis!n cts.
ThP hnnrd na n1cd Kuyper,
lhP count y Rdminis1ralivP of-
fice. the l,(>aguf' or Cilies. and
the LA f C to studv mea ns of
accom plishinp: the r. ran d
.lur.v's recom rncnd111ion!'I in
lhP 1972 legislafivt sessian.
In a leller dated July I~. the
jury attacked the special tax-
ing d lstrlcU a.s "o!lrchalc
1cJ:aci ts rram an agricultural
e.ra."
Dinne r J)ance
Se t for Solon
LONG RF:ACH -A dinner
dance will be held abo;ird the
Queen M<1 ry Sept. 11 In honor
Slate ~n . James Whetmore
\ R·G'arden Grove ~.
Sponsored by thr F'rirnds nf
\\'hel m-Orr Commi ltee, the
fund raising affa ir "'Ill bt'-ginat
Ii .10 p m. The pMce is $50 per
person.
DAILY .. ILOT llUI .. Mii
S/1'11 Ga/
Isabel Villafranca of
Fountain Valley is only
5. so she's a little shy
with strangers. But not
so shy that she forgets
to s mite. Even if il"s
only a little smile. Au g.
2 to 7 is National Smile
Vl eek. llave you smiled
al anyone 1ately?
PLYWOOD CIRCLES
CHOOSE FROM
18" DIA .••• 2.29 EA.
24" DIA •••• 2.49 EA.
30" DIA •••• 4.99 IA.
36" DIA •••• 5.49 EA.
DIA •••• 7,49 EA .
48" DIA .••• 8.49 EA.
A size
for e ve ry purpose.
Sound one sid e 3/4''
thic lc material. Id eal
il em to ma ke stools,
fobles, serv e rs or
wh~t ho ve you.
Apply the cove ring
you like. We carry
many s ires.
12" l'L TWOOD
CIRCLaS
$720,000 to County l 'orces
Police Radio System Grant Given
B)' JAC K BROBACK the Cal1fomla Council on equipment ln every \aw ('TI-lo complete the S2.9 million
01 '"" D•ltf ""1191 ""' Crimi.na.I Justlce (rom federal for cemen t vehicle, ~1 or r 1 $ project. with a county-C.ilJ
SA NTA ANA -Orange funds. said. ('(\$1 of about $1 1n1H1nn ,
Counl y has been granted Morris told superv isors his An added factor is that the The corn mun1!'a t1n11s di re~
$720,000 lo develop a ne w ultra deparlmenl initiated planning system will all(lw ;i ny police tnr rnld "llf"'rv1;,nr.;; 1h;it "
lllRh P'requency Coordinated on the project nl{Jre than five departmen\ 10 the county to ct1ntract ,for r fl n s u I t an t
l~aw Enforcement Rad io Com-years ago in ant icipation of talk to any other department services h.1• Puhl ic Safely
nlun\cat ion System, count y the day when assigned radio at wil l. This 1s not possible System~ will br ~ubr11 1tted
supervisors we re !Cll d 1'ues· frequen cies coul d na longer with currrnt o pe ra t i o n a I s011n for approval. 'l'he rirm
day. handle law enfarcement radio equipment using the lo w Ire-will assist tn the devclopn1ent
The gra .. nl , plll.!i $480,000 traffic. quency broadcast bands, Mor-of ~pce1f1c;:il 1ons fnr I h e
rroni the cou nty and th e 22 The new UHF'" radio system, ri.s expla ined. systc ni, prep<1rc vendor pro-
cities with police departments, when completed in three He said set"ond a nd Lhird po.s;i ls and provi dr additional
will allow first year funding of years. will include separate year grants will be necessary profession;:i l .<1ss1st;o1ce
$1 .2 rnillion toward t he operationa l freQuencits forl-~ -
est<1blishm ent of "one of the earh city and teleprint er F1N i:st 1;1u.1.Lnv -LOWEST p 111cr;s
most mod ern and efhcien! - -KING SIZE $1,
rnn1munica t1o n systems in the Wh C ? I
n;it inn ," said R. I. '"Cuba"' ~n n the~nrw~~:.:: in 1hc WATER BEDS • Morris, the county"s director ,. ··-O NLY ~ 1vnrld l"llrr~ 1:1.l>nul ynur rnm-DR.I.NG£ COU .... TV 'S OLDEST W&TEI! lf.D STOl!E
or transportation and com· munity like yoLir cnmmuni1y 1 THE WATER BROS .
municatiOnS. da ily nrWSflll~f doe.!!. Jt"S 1tH NIWPOltT l!LVD. (()~ lho P1nln1ulo) lhe. DA.TL\' f'ILOT, The $72fl.OOO was granted by
U l ·lllf
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BUDGETEER
SCREEN
DOOR
f e olures roll form frame
conslruc tio n, reinforce d corne rs
' ' p ush bar, knob lotch.
30", 32" and 36" w idths.
6''
Eve rything you rieed
to b uild on
onroclive self
sufficie nt water
d isp lay with no
p lum b ing , o r
concrele. Com p lete
in stallation
instruction•
included.
29'5
DICORATOR
CORK TILES
SHELF STANDARDS
AND BRACKETS
41NCH
BRASS CENTER SET
WITH COMl'LITI POP·UP
12'' ll 12''
l'KG. Of 4
Natural dork color.
Make-s a ric h, q uiet·
wall or ceili ng.
.. ,
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G !e orr>ing silver lone
finish. Build your ow n
she lving system. He ovy
sfeel con1lruction.
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IRACl<ITS • • • C
,... 49c STANDARDS •
ASSEMBLY
Heavy c hrome ploted
so lid bro.s s. f ull y
od1 ustable . lnsto11o tiori
instructio ns inc lude d.
6'5
CORRUGATID OR TWIN RIB
ALUMINUM ROOFING
SPRING DOOR STOP VINCA POTTED COLOR
'l6",..8' 3.19
26"x1 0 ' 3 .89
26"x 12' 4 .59 ..
An ide a l moten ol fC'lr
polio roofs plu s p rotec.t1on
i"rom sun o nd he al.
26''x6'
I'' IA.
8 LB.
SLEDGE HAMMER
#•o•
Drop forged -Wood hnndle,
32'' overoll le ngrh-Seoled
he od.
2''
'
~ ~
BRAIS OR CHROME g No more s la mming
door knobs into the
wall w ith the se .
~prin g type door
stoos.
3:A.
20' LAWN SOAKER
Solt p la stic looker,
perfec t for w a tering ·
rhose difficult areas. Con
be used lo lit a ny
.i hope of !r:iwn or
flo wer beds. Co mes
w ith o c li p To s horlell
to a ny le ngth .
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Tu.TIN 1112 IRV!NA BLVD.
ONE I LOCI< E OF NEWPORT AV!' W.ITMINIT •• e7!ol WE STM INSTER AVE.
AT GOLOENWES T S T aUINA l'Aall lllfi()VALL EY VIEW SI ,
AT Llll,ICQ Lll,I AVI .
FULLIRTON 14fi!o E. CHAPM'1N AVl.
A T S TAI[ CO L I f (.( Rt VO l J•J E. l<A TELL A AVE.
A l I U!'iT l N AVf
1111 W t.A HA.A RA ALVO.
A I RF Ar.H RI VD. oaANGI LA HAaaA
The most o ulstanding
blooming summe r ond
e o r!y fo ll f!owe rs.
E-.:ce llenf fo r pots a nd a s
a borde r plont. La ve nder
n nd w hite w11h p1nli;
cent e rs , d e e p g!0s5 y
green le aves.
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STEER MANURE
40 POUNDS
Id eal for m ulc hing ro1es,
flower•, fr1111 tre"s o rid
1own$. Sc reeried ond
weed free •
33c
IL Toao 1•392 RQCl<J.il LD
AT l L TO RO RO
COSTA
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• (HATSWOll!.TH • l .\RZANA. • RE SEOA • UPl ANO • SAUGUS •GOL ETA. • VI CTORVIL LE • GP.ANAOA. HILLS
•CAMARILLO • 8AK[RSfl[L0 e HAC1£.NOA HEIGHTS • ESCOr.10100 • SPRING VAl l l Y
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Vital Statisti~s for the ·orange Coast Area
Dissolutions
Of Marriage
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Moon, Ci'ho rlt • F 111<1 AllM I ,
Pft>Ull<I. 11 0 ... hl •. t nd Httold P,
Lt •or, ~u••n 1(1• '"" Phlll11 (r1•1 5wlfl. Sht ron 0.1n t f>CI Sl-e'I Hen<Y
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Moh•, Jt, Gu>laY ( arid G-111 M,
H~u•nor. D11nn~ Ct rolt '""' L1rr11 mustbepreparedtomeetthem '' JllUOh !lonilen. lloo1ma1 l1 1nd (l•l•t 0.
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Cll Ylon. J1mn ~ u\11 J.,.~nt
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(1 p11'1r!, Ltw" F ll""'ro Incl Vicl lt -Mark Scott/ IC&INtn
k•lor. Ean• Ell r•be•n •ncl !•1 WI,.
VMlmovr, Miry Ellen Incl J""~
J1C-Mln
Cllrt•v, Edn1 Mov ""° Do~•ld Mo.uni, lvle l 1•0• .,,<! M1<cl1 Intl
MlloY, 51,11 •nt1 I ncl J ome• E1•I
w in•••. JoUrov """' • ...., S~•"• Comer.,,. Edn1 l llo.-.. incl ,l,llon M1<1(1Y
You are invited to purchase our gentlemen'• apparel at a fifty percent reduction, until the AeYenth of August #42 Fash.ion Island. Fnrlher lnfonnation: 644-7520. S11cr<11. C.lo"• •ncl l~eO<lo•e C
Ec-ne11. Ell11 Moroni 1nc1 Judlt~ l••ne
JA~.c;a.ca...o
BREEZE BOX FAN
•
20 INCH
2 speed, 3 blode
fan wilh snap out
g rid ond
rerroc1o ble
carrying hondle.
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EVEREADY "D" CELL
FLASHLIGHT
BATTERIES
Ideal for flashlights, toys , clocks,
radios. Long lastin g and
fresh.
BUY 2 SAVE 21'
2:29c
DU PONT
RALLY WAX
New 18•oz. Economy Size
Rally cream wot
with handy
onpl!cotor-The half
hour cor wo x..
SAYE 49•
149
SWIRL·AWAY DIRT
CAR WASH BR SH
#730X
Wosh your car the
e-o sy woyl Just ottoch
to garden hose arid
brush dirt owoy. Saves
getting soaked and orm
weary.
DIRECTORS
PATIO CHAIR
; ~.
'
fOR 10UR PATIO
OR DIN
Whlle Quantities Last
The ~uolity directors
choir -ever so
comfortable. Buy
1eYerol at 1hi s
low, low price.
9''
INSIDE·OUTSIDE
CHAIRS
WHILE QUANTITIES LAST!
Unbelie...,obl e quality at
on unbelievable low
price .•• You r choice of
colors ... Shop e arly,
don't be disa ppointed.
Ideal os patio or
den choirs.
3 59
EA.
CLOSET AND TRAVEL
ACCESSORIES
Choose from under·
bed 1toroge chest,
nylon sweate r dryer,
man's sui t bag or
)odie,' dress or cool
bog. All mode of
heavy vinyl plastic
for durobilily.
SOAP PADS
JUMBO PAK
Pock of 30 rust-resistant
soap pod1. Don't
mi11 thi1 greol value.
SPLASHER POOL
6'x1S"
Heavy duty w e ather trea ted with corrugated
1tee l side walls. Re in forced, heavy duty vinyl
POOL
CUA•ANCI
with drain slot.
4''
10% OFF
YOUI CHOICI
Of ANY Of
OUI SIX 1t71
l'OOl l'ACKAGI
l'llCIS
\1'x20" ll'LAIHll POOL, llG. 11.tt-7.991
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POOL
CHLORINE
2 LB. SIJ:I
For Allove Ground Pools
Comple te directions ore
on the containe r thot
tell you how much
chlorine to o dd for smoll
splasher pool1 up to
the larger pools.
199
CAULKING
GUN
TMis sturdy metal holf barrel gun i' mode
especlolly for use with oil caulking cartridges
w ith self contained plastic nozzles. Zip
through you r yearly caulking job wilh e a se.
SAVE 40'
LATEX CAULK
BY RID DIYIL
Check these fearvres:
• U1e with any point
• No priming-no bleed-
through
• Exc e llent for interio r or
exterior
Stay1 fl e xible longer surfoi.:es
• Res isl1 mildew -won't stain
•Adheres e ven to damp
AMERICA'S LARGEST, ORIGINAL " DO-IT-YOURSELF" HARDWARE STORES
1212 IRVINll, BLVO.
TUITltl oNE BLOCK E. or NEWPOR T AVE WllTlllNITll 67~1 WESTMINSTER AVE,
A.T GOLDEN WEST ST. IUINA PAIK 185() VALLEY VIEW ,T.
AT LtNCOLN AVE . IL TOIO 2•392 ROCK,IELD
AT E.L TORO RD.
OltANOI Tl4l E.. r<ATE LLA AV(. 246S E. CH APMAN AVE .
A f !>TAT[ COLLfG[ 8 LVD. COITA I .189 E. 111'•ST. Ml A AT SANTA ANA AVE.
222 1 W. 1..A HABRA BLVD.
A T BEACH BLVD. PULLllTON LA HAllA AT TU~T I N AVE.
' •V ANNUYS • R1VERS.1DE •COVINA • L.t.CRESCENTA • LADERAHEJGHTS • THOUSANOOAl(S •[A~T LO~ANGEl..ES • Slf.11 •LANCASTER
•CHATSWORTH • Tlt.R2ANA t RESEOA t UPLAND • SAUUUS e GOL ETA t VtCTORV1LLE • ORANAOA HILLS •SAN IERNAROINO
e HACIE NDA HEIGHTS • ESCONDIDO • PRING VALLE\'
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MUTT AND JEFF
GRAFFIT I ARE
'THINGS P EOPL.E
WRITE ON WAL LS
ANO 'R,OCKS---
FIGMENTS
TI!ERE ! I 601" TIE
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WHY?
J 1M McK~NNA
WROTE ANO SAID
I SHOULD SEE
THE GR AFFITI ON
BALD MOUNTAIN ·
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ACROSS 44 Un !! of Ytsltfday's Puzzle Solvrrt:
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By Frank Baginski
Wf 6ilT LON El~~ WESCAMP!~D
AR0"'4DTuE f'oMDll!WJUITTU:
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MOON MULLINS
W&'l!l' A P/>.11' OF
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FOR A
CHANGE ?f
ANIMAi. CRACKERS
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ly Charlot M. Schulz
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Moving Up
GREGORY L. BuatER has
joined the Segerstrom Family
arid v.·i!I be in charge or plan-
ning Knd archite ct ural
dcvtlopment.
In makiog the an-
nouncement, the Segerstrom
Family said . ,,... "'J
he will work
i11 the areas
or land use
deve l op-
nlenl a nd i
concept
planning, co-
o r d inating
with Segcr-
strom Fam-·
ily cunsult.:1nts in the areas of
market research, planning, ar-
chitecture and engineering.
Butcher, a graduate of USC,
\1•ith a BA degree in Arch itec-
ture, v.·as forinerly planning
director for Rancho California,
a 95,000 acre master planned
con1munity in Riverside Coun-
ty, lie v.•as responsible for
land analysis ancl ttie ton-
struction implementation of
the entire master plan.
He h;id been as~ociated with
Rancho California si nce Dec-
cn1ber 1968. Prier to that liine
he spent nearly three years
with Albert C. Martin &
Associates in Los Angeles as
an Hrchitectural designer.
The Butchers live in Laguna
Beach.
' -dustrial property for light in·
dustry and warehousing.
Holsinger, 49, is respoosible
for leasing operations at 21
Dunn industrial park locations
in Southern California as \\'ell
as commerrial and industrial
park sltes In the Dallas-Ft.
Worth and Houston areas.
Dunn will begin projects at
San J ose and Hayward in
Northern California this year.
Prior to joining Dunn , Hols·
inger was founder and presi-
dent of Holsinger, Inc. in Burl-
ingame, Calif .. a distributor of
public seating and school
furn iture. He remains as
chairman of the board.
lluntington Beach resident
llELEN JO FOSTER has bctn
appointed assistant n1anager
al Security Paeiric f\ational
Bank's reeently opened Yorba
Linda Branch.
She joined the bank as chief
teller in 1966 and prior to her
present appointment. served
as an administrative assistant
at Fashion Square Branch in
Santa Ana.
Corporate attorney JESS \\'.
OAVIS has joined the legal
d e partment If''''~""'
of the hunt-
ington Beach'
Company as
an <issistant
to J .J. Shaw,
vice presi-
dent-legal,
Barbor Area No Major
GainS~1own
Over Year
Rental Activity
Confuses Picture
Net lncon1 e
Shows Drop
At Rossmoor
LOS ANGELES -(B\\') -
California's econo:-'} sho\.\'ed
signs of recoverin~ during Dcrnands for summer ren-
1971 's rirst half, after ap-tals in Ne\.\'POrt Beach, af·
parently dipping to its lowest fected both for better and for
point in November , Serurity ,,.,·orse by a tight economy. a re
Pacific Na.l ion a J Bank still very strong, according to
repOrted. a survey of area reaJtors.
According to the ba11k·s "July \\'as very .slow -
newly developed state\vide s\oy,·er than usual anyway."
business activity i n d ex , admitted Carl Thomas of C.
California posted i1s seventh Thomas Real E s t a 1 e ,
consecutive gain duruig June. "probal>ly because of the
clunbing up to 1307 !19ti7 economy. But August is full,"
equals JOO) fron1 Novc111bcr's he said.
low of·l2Q.2. Describing the s an1e situ?.-
Data for this TIC\\' index. lion. a spokesn1an fro 111
Colnpl.led by the b'" k 's Associated Brokers Service LAG UN A HILLS (B\\') -" economic_ research division. said. "We had a lot of vacan-
Rossn1oor Corp. r e Po rte d \i ere de\'elopcd from caci1 of cies in July, but this 1nonth is
unaudited net incon1e o f economic research s current going well."
$325.000, e<iual to \6 cents a inde)[es of r e g i o n a I l z c ..i Ironically. the tight econonly
mo"lhly "Cl1·,,,·ly fo' Su"lhe'" h,,, b"oefitcd NC\\'port Beach share. and sales and revenues " " u " " Calirornia. the northern touris1n, according to Anila
of $4.702,0UO for the two cor.stal area and l he Stine of Jones Realty Inc.
n1011th s ended June 30. close or Sacramento and San Joaquin "I see n1ore and more peo-
the co111pany·s third fiscal v;i!levs. pie every year using Ne\1·port
quarter. "Ciiliforhia's business ac-Ucach 2.~ a less expcnsi\'c
For the comparable two-livity index du ring 197l's firsl vacation than going 10 Euro:1c
month period last year. the six months averaged 5.'.: J)Cr· or across country -espccin!ly
cun1pa ny c<irncd $ 5 3 3. 0 0 0, ccnl above index reading fnr now," she said.
cqu:tl to 25 cents a share, on comparnble 1970." said assis· Leontird Smith of Bay and
sales and revchues o f tant vice president John H. Beach Realty Inc., agreed. lie
$5.9~4 ,000. Owens, ~":!minislrator of !he s<1id Newport Beach "even
H.oss111oor reported earnings ecunomic research's business had a shortage (of r.vai!able
for its first Se\·en 111onths July studies section. r entals)."
15 in a prospectus. Jn con1parison, first half E>:act figures or su111mer
For !he nine months ended gains for 1969-70 averag~d 1.9 rentals are not available. but
as or April, 197\l, th1.>rc were
8.470 renta l-occupied un its ln
Ne\.\'port Beach.
This figure includes houses
and duplexes. Acco:ding to the
san1e census, there 11o·cre 7,346
multiple family uniL<; and
14.27:> single f<·~nily unit s in
/\'l'11'Port Beach at that tin1e.
C'urrc·nt J>ercentages o f
vacanc.v are not co1nputed, but
passersby ran see ni;u1y rrnlal
signs sllll up. 1n3inly in the
\\'est Ne\rporl art•:1.
f.1rs. Stine has an ex·
pl:ination for th eir r.hundance.
"The signs stay on c\·e ry
a\'ailnble place until all rt•nta[
d:llt•S arc filled .·· she said.
:\nd many of those. she said.
belong to oul-of-to\1•11 owners
\1ho f;i il to ans\1'er rcntnl UI·
quirics.
Thoinas <!.lded !h:1t when
\'isiting in \Yest Ne11'port hr:
found ··a lot of those signs arr
n1islc:1ding because the plat'l'S
are rented. bul the signs just
aren·t taken dO\\'n.''
1'!1on1as has also found tt1;1t
rental prices are higher 1his
season, as h:1s l\lrs. Slinr. who
points out 1his is Mother way
the economy has helpt'!t this
area. ''RenL~ have increased
because taxes h a 1· e in-
creased." ROBERT J. 'VALL.ACE has
been appointed manager of the
Laguna Beach office o f
fl·litchu1n, Jones & Templeton,
Tneorporated, located at 295
F orest Avenue.
He was
f or m e rly
,,.,, i t h Stan-
.June 30 the 1..:ompany reported percent. .~ acC<lrding lo the 1970 census.
una ud i1cd net income of -~:::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mmm•m;;.,••iiiiim,;. ___ ...;...;;;;.,:._;;_;;~======= $924.000, equal to 44 cents a
share. and sales and revenues
Previously, \\lallace \•:a s
manager of another m:ijor in-
vestment firm's Palm Springs
office.
A nu~mbcr of the Newport
Beach Tennis Club. \Yal!ace
and his wife, ~!arie. make
their home in South Laguna
Beach.
G. \Y. (JOE) HOLSINGER
of Newport Beach has been
a p p o inted
v i c c presi-
dent and na-
tional mar-
keting direc-
tor of Dunn
P r o perties
Corp.
Headquar-'
t.cred in San-
ta Ana.
Dunn Properties Corp. is a
subsidiary of Los Angeles-
based Pacific Li gh!ing Corp.
The firm specializes in pr!)-
ducing, !easing and selling irr-
dard Oil Company of
California, and attached to the
San F'rancisro office since
1955. In his ne\v position he
\\'ill be working on legal mat-
ters involving the developrnent
of the company's land holdings
and on oil lease matters.
A :iative Californian. Davis
served as a combat pilot in
Korea with the Air Force. Ile
lives in 1-Juntington Seacliff
vo"ith his wife and three
children.
Balboa resident J\fARK E.
SIJ\fMONS has been appointed
assistant manager of Security
Pacific National Bank·s Buena
Park Branch.
The Albuquerque, N£"w 1\le>:-
ico. native holds a Bachelor of
Arts degree in business from
Whittier College and has
furthered h i s professional
education through numerous
courses with the American
Tnstitutee of Banking's Orange
County Chapter. joining
Securiiy Pacific as a manage·
ment trainee in April . 19&.l.
of Sl8 .Rtl2,000.
For the like period in 197il.
c:irnings 11'ere $1 .269.000 or 60
cents a share. on sales 2.nd
revenues of SJl ,670.000.
Data do not include Casa
Linda Realty, Inc., acquired
J uly 14.
l(cyslonc 'fells
l<'i ~cal Prol'ils
J\£'ystone Savings arid Loan
Associalion of \Yeslminster
and 1\nahein1 reports that the
nel profi1 for the first six
n1onths ur the year. ending
,June 30, !971. 11o·as up 100 per-
ccn1. according to Ronald \V.
Caspers, chairn1a n of the
board.
Net profit for the first six
months \\'as $228.666 as com-
pared to S114.133 for the same
period last year. Earnings per
share were 48 cents as C(Jm·
pared to 2.J cenls for the irs\
half nf last ycLJ r.
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EARN 25r. TO 503 MORE
Many banks pay a reduced savings passbook rate
of a low 4 °/0 , At Pa cific you will earn the
same high ra tes as before.
ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. BALANCE MIN. YEARS
6.18% 6.00% 5,000 °0 TWO
5.92% 5.75% 1,0009.!! ONE
5.39% 5.25°~ 500 9.!! Xth ---
5.13°~ 5.00°~ 500 ONE DAY
Interest compounded daily and paid from date of
deposit to date of withdrawal even if it's ju st one day
Ask how you can obtain all th ese benefits service charge
FREE
PREPARATION OF PERSONAL STATE
AND FEDERAL. INCOME TAX RETURNS
FREE
TRAVELER'S CHECKS
COLqoCTION OF NOTES
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
MANY OTHERS
OPEN NIGHTand DAY
Hours : Monday-Friday 9:30 A.M, lo 9:00 P.M.
Saturday 10:00 A.M. to. 6:00 P.M.
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management ass1st1nce you E'.::O ... M~~ ,:"' ,~ ~~1: 1•0c :~ ~ "'"'hQr C.r1>110 , ~: •• ~~ui•n'·~0 6 OG Park or 1J4' n~ Wtbb R• '"' ,,~ •,~ .... '"",.'! .~ n i!..., 11tA. 1 ~ = .{: ",l:~~b," ,·" h'v~ soml' experien~. A. 1 · d I CaoH !.11 •• P•••• H '\'i ' W.••~' w 11'-' 1•"' •....,..,, 1 5'•4 5111' .'I r,: , "" ,. '° ('an e.xpect 0 r tcelVe an a CtT1non II II '° r:A Ctc• l .. 1 Grwtn I ll lltJ "'"'* In '''P•rkv GI l?>J,.1J•A W1ldtrn S~ •1.1.lenco ln• :Ill }l 11•,. JI fl \:-1,•l'lt ldclM 1<0 franchm will NOT endow you '-"h•I cost, • "• ctrcumst•nces Int"'• 'll I i tlllltP I •1 I OJ P~r•w H tt. I~ W~llnq M ,, ,,:II. i",,," ud I •8 a 1!h 111<:1 .... + i:, l"lltrDI I .c .. UJ "" In~ I IS ' 0 MIU 10.,~ 11 " P .. ! Ft•h • ""' Wt lhF M 19 "" en !LI l .~ 16'-" l' l ' In ,....,,,"" overnight Wllh abih\te~ and h" h )h f h' Y•nl •Oii U 'M111 Fln1nc! P•ul1v p; S'4 S... Welt GI~ 1'\11 l•~~ lnl>>L .. ~ 1 io 11 .. 9"' 'h -to l<ltoolnt 1 &Cl under w 1c e ranc 1ser A•''"" •JI •ll M1T 1i ,,1,,s,.1,,eot H•1o1.~w .. cit , 11 .,,,1n6 •nMJfr' 11 ,. ,, 1, _.,.,Fsr er..,,
ex,...nence you do not alrtady could iermmite '"• •"~""'-ll"•n••'"m"'"'•••••'! "'"1 Hwollt<>•,. MIG 11.21 u •1 P1v t. n ... n,,. ?J'(i w.1,. ,,..., '" 1av. '",,.•, 110 1 11\<o riv. 111., + 11o ",•1 Mr• 111, I'~ UI ......... l'nd ... SU 6 1) MID 1•.lll'(ll'•••I Ml 11'1!15"W1l11 Mio I"" I .., • 1 B n· * ff -'I .rN~Ow ' havl'. menl. Fnd • 110 1,11 Mt111 l.tt 1 tt P"''" r 11 n w,,,. Pub , v. i•"' :::t.ior• 1 "" 11 _ .,., ',•tN rrv 1 11 F. Stoclt 5.U ,,,MllMrl llot llot ,...,n Ptc t l\4 W1!SI Ur 1\li 1.,,, ~ '° , •:. 11'.:. 1 '!0 -"' llN Inc, l 2 I THOROUGHLY In-)ID) MAKE SURE you he.vt $<1t~ •61 '0,1 Mid AM {50 •Ol "' GJ.W 'Iv. 111\ w11to11 1 1~ l~\~ =~~ . .: tl _ "'° 11'4 ff4.\lo -.,,, ~·',,."-'!'' 1, lllance s.ru"" •.01 to ~v nJGnJG ""'' ew ~ &lllWutmo lllJil5• rtt · ~~ ~ n-. ~-'ti 11Yal1 40 ves11gate the rl'putP.J.ion of the no q ueslions about your !alts fl•v•• Fo • 11 •" Moc>llY'• n·11n11 P11rot11 ., .. l'I Wlfl!I w111 '"" "" ',;n!1t:1 !i J ~ ,..,. ""-1 ~'!1,1'~ ,~
P'r'nt -mpany. sour c, s l ~:=~~ ~~1 1,l,·f,,,,,i, ~.i "•'•'• •"•· •, ",, •, •,, ~~l/l!'°'L lr: lt~ ::I~' ,.~11 ~ ~f'% J,,',,',',' "',, ,,' l" l.!l:tt"' :io~ + = ,,1,.:,. ~cl ~. <.U territory, Whether yOU must I 'e•Cn If' n ,hoton 1\'o 1""' Wcfwra I. ~ l l" h dbn ift• .,. ' i .. , n! J• would be-local bankers, trade mceet an annual 111~ quota, B f orm ""' 9 n '1 Muus Gw 10 11 lO :il Pltdmt A ,.,,, •'It Wrldw N J ,.,• " .. I ,,. ~" · F11m1111 50 • ork GI~ S ll t j' M Om1G ! !l • 00 Plnltrln 7] 13>.ol WrlDllt '°"' 11'~ l mPS l,:IO tJ l '" I,(, \lo -I Fll11tkD!1 I
<ISSOClal10ns. lhl" S ffi a l ) whether or not you, the J' r1e s if1!k 6 Jl 6 9 M Om1~I 10 14 11 1l Plotllln ll i. Vrdn• f l JI/• ~=~~t. N,_V l l" ,~. J "' -Vo Fl•f Cttl!
Bus l ''•s • Admln>St••t.oon, 11ns•11:,•,~,•,,11Mut Shro 15"15"'ortMM' n n z1onv1 11 U4'1nli hiMT,nJ)Q ";...., ,,•1. 11.-'·',",'I' ~ < (ranch>·,., may engage 1n 001 l"d11 u • M~• 1ro1 un1v111 "''' • , • .. -1t1o i ' -> ~ ' 1 r:r.cl ltl Ill Me t. Mui tlllOOI '1th•e: J.° ,! 1001 ~! lt 10',I.-... II Wll !ti Federal Trade Commission, ~nother buslnes!I, what ~hare 11rw11 Fd 1 u 'ot N11 1..a lo i• 10 It 11 • ..,., , 1 J:-•• > ~ -• I" u,.1 1 · ) ) llull0t• (l lYln> Ntr ~KUf Sot rimN~°"1 41 I It~ ~'lo I ->;, , WDtCo \,]JI lawvers accouotiunts. oca you mmt as.sume , if any, of Pl~SBURGH <UPI\ eu11c• "' u!s B•I•" ioSC1 1,.. Che.Yi 160 ~i'n ~i \ti .; ""''-"'a 1 B 1 1 -C1ndT1 1t'111 1 llafMI •V• l •1 N!W YOfl.I( {ID\. Tli•l<I••"• ~lote Cl\~ Ohio• J to fill of l ,IYT!vor 11 Beller Business u re a u , a dvertl!ling cost.,_ Westinghouse Electric Corp ~Y1<1 J,51 f • o ivio , 11 •. s, Ne .. Yort st0t• l!:•th•"'• pdc11 · c11,.,b9~ 1 ~ 10 .u"" H' -u) F"'T•ir "'l:;"•
ln ends. These are the guides to fin-has .announced 1t will ph&St! fu~~~v,,nl J'·f~ h * ~;wr,_ :.:: ;1: s1~ MM E~IM~lt~,~1 ,J ~~ 1;;: ~E: =:,4 ~~ ~~7;n98 !lf INSIST on a detaJled ding the right franchise deN out manufacturing In ils w• M•' 1111 ,1. '""om !Ji so (hdt.IHl"'1.1•<1Htc"1·Ch1 Mil!'" • ,,,. ,,~ 1~-..,Fao1.ca .to G F"nd t ll 10 ,, Slock 1.11 I U ChlPntul 1 l) J.lf! JSV, ~ , Ftoro Ml" f1nanc1el sla\emt!nl from thfl for YOU. No law can P JUsburgh t!lectron1c 11peci11lty •otm 71' •UN•1 Gr1n t1•10~ -A--c11111,c1 v ,. 1 ~ .. ,,..,,, 211'1 =\-l "ooro Dt 2.Jo
k bl. f 1ol!Gl!!-31'J4'Ntuw C1l •OO•U F!O 1 C~ll•ct Nw 1 -?C*.:IO'll •r.""'dM l60 franchiser. As your bsn to su ' 1tute or your o wn cau· d 1v1s1on by the end of 1971 . De-coa11 s~ en ,1 oo N•uw 1'11 10.1111 u :g~f~~ 110 • 11: J;~ 16'~ ~~ ··-.., cnocF~11 1Qd " ti,,.. i-1~ = ,1: "orMcK• .&0 '··k '" f hi b k 1· nd mo sense d f '" d , 1"' lr!n u ,n 116 N•w w1<1 n ti: ll ., "c" i..a i '° 11 o!Q"' S'~· ... v. -cr. ... ''•" ,.,, ...., ,,,. ,14 + ._. "Mcit oll IO c1~ uie ranc sers an ion I com n · man or u1e lVtston s pro-tnlr• s~ 1J U1l.f.ll'!ew!on u'.011'11 ..,cm6'1t" IO 11 13,, ~.: !1fo =1:~c~rom111 to to JO'!<, ... ,. _....,, ... 1W111 to
;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil l ducts _has nol reached e11-hi~1~1::" F11i'f.:t =~'!.i,''• 11~ :: )t·~: ~~M1~1~1 ·'iig rt 11J~: 11f '' 11{"' _ ;, ~~~; ~!o 1 ~'°~ ~~ ~ ~~ ='ll f?'i.::' ~{.,,,' s 15 000 INVESTMENT pectat1ons. The company ..ia1d c.r:::1h51 , " 5 n ~..... : :' !·;! :<1Clr1t"1 .•19 l~ JS-.!\ JP.. J• -H• ~~·ai~.,. ;; \~i ~,. ~\'\~ J\Vo -''o ,,,:~JJ; :: 1 It Will attempt lo place the J40 i~'ri' ~ n t tJ 100 "rulld 11:.u lill .ti!:'::.'~t• \ 60 IM !oSZ: ~ ~;: =1:0: Clnnee11 I JO 1 11'11o 11•,. n .... ~ ~ ~~~~t!ln1,7:61 80 0' WRITE 0""1971 I be ff d Ch••• Gr Boo HI Fund '·" t.ll..,1tn1t.1 pll IJ '""' '6'4 o111•-1 •4C!n~GE t.5' 3J 11~• i•\1. 15 _.., /0 r..--emp oyesto a l'Cte 1n1t,, C•olt I 01 l1'Dn•Wms 1s111s 11 "'•ulrrt Co , 11•,. 11 11 _.,,c1nGD1tJC1 1!411• 11, 1,,
Y '" d ~~lld •.u 10 •l N.-111 10 ll 10 31 ... ,_ '"' ll 23~ 77'6 .?J'A -"'ClnGE ot . 11!4 51 ... ,, sn r. 11 OUT ST ANDING ORANGE COUNT Ouier 1v1s1ons. I' rant 11" °"""h 1 Jl 1" ..,,, '"'" .JGb .i. 51 ... 11 11 -l c1nMll1c 1 et 11 31,, :Jl'-!1 ll''• + ,, ~~~"c l"<I
COMME"CIAL PROPERTY -LEASE BACK s~rhl~ 11J111.:iOP• A1M i1t111oa"'l•Rto IOI l:!i ~,., 11 .... 11f'!t'-'foCIT f'1n1 i JU"~' •i 11 GAFCD ··~ " ~~tel , .. ,O.).IOTC St< 1o q 11<0 P.J l11d~1!rln 'XI I ». 3"'-v.CI' ~!.5118 1 1~ 100 lM . 'GAF f"' LO.S ANC.FJES (UPI! c~1m1<1 11tJ 1~"•<• Fnd •01 t11Ak1on1 'f 10 .-. Joi\\, ot•,1o -1•,.,C1T~,1!llc 10101,~101,~1~P't -P,1•,.,~~1r'° .I.cf Cl 71, D•IV Pll ... rOI 1 l•a, Coit• M•1• •tit• ' '• • -Co1.,...101: '•vi RYI I 01 I IS All Gft• 10 I 1•'14 1• ltY, + \'I (•l•~•S•( 1 10 ~I._. •llo ~!/o •IV. ' lml 0~ 1 U Peterson Manufacturing Co II Jo111~ l~;:,~H"•nn s~ ,,, 111::~~k'"'t'' ~•it~ i •~ ,','t -~c11v i11v Jo "'' 10 11 .. '""-n" tm '' l •o • unn ~ ,, MVI •II '"II n 1&>. 11"• -l't C!lvlnY I'! at 5.J :U Jo<',_ 3'\lo 1 ... tnntll 4
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INVESTMENT PROPERTY ANALYSIS
d1vii11on of Kane-Mtller Co has ?..'.c= iilu 13·,. ,~11. H 111110 :1~:~'!:'~'"i.1 J ~:: 11'" ic1"" -it c11v s1r1 i i 11:. 1 •·~ + ·~ ~";l°'n t »
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lnformat10n Institute report. §:c•1 1~·5111 11 '"v•u 1·'0 111 "'mfi~u "o 111 61" 61llo •l = '" 010 iQu 01 • 1100 •I 4' •1 :;:,,., •llMol 1 111o ,.... , 0 ,, '1 Vl111 • 10 I" l.m1M Pll JO 0:2 13t>o> 13d~ 131 -1'-"'' '""' •1 11'"' 1' 11 -~ nMtr s..'1 s Tht May economic loS! was ti• '" ·'J Yo¥•• 1 tt 7" AA lrFlnr !!t u o9tl ff ,,... ~ "' 11 '" u11 •o 11 11 11 + \~ or _p1 11h Olr (IP ,:1~,:~·.·••r• ,,,.IO UAm AT•I '°" 1•• 1'\11 ~ 2'1o -1v. s \'(11> ,, ~•'Al 4"o ..,,._, ... ...,,,c,,.,. clov.•n $380 m1ll1on to $13\S OOOtoto~ • 1"'''' 1•N l•75.tBt~t• 1.so If 1~,,. 1i,., 1~\'o -\' es 011 11 XI l'f•• 29'1:1 -v, ~ur:u11. Or•••I 1Jl0 1l S11ll1>1 l •l l 14 I. .!l•nd• 1.1<1 lOt A4"\0 .. 43* _ ,• 1a•11 C1, 1 1' 101 H'-1 JS'ooo 11•, -'4 ..., tfr&cl b1 !l1on. Traffic deaths fell 2 3 g;~•: [d h U H ~ sc~u11r 1 so 1•,, "'me""' 1 io •1 •I 't •1 •I..., _ ~ 01.iP•c• '1• .u 11>1, ioi.;, 10-... -"' •nj •111 1 10 •v " . Scyad1r Fundt Am C•n) )!; l•l ,. .. 1' l• ... OISDCh , &O .fO :M t. 15'-< lJto -.,. ,.n l"' "' ' perce11t to 4.MO <1nd in Junes Et•~rt1.11•w•;1 10 '"' lnw 1.c ' 1•.11 A c111 Dll 1s ll' li<t. 2s ,1 mbl"" 1 oo "° •lh lf•,, 5~,., -J ~~ '/ '~
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hrr k1Jling,c; are ii loc'11 matter.
the i\1xnn Ar1n11n1s1r;:i11nn ha.c;
nrdrre<1 The FBI 10 participate
ilC'lll'P]~-in JOl'(''<llg;iting Slll'h
cr1me.c;, ii lncal authnr111rs ask
for help.
PresiclPnl \'o;Qn initially nf-
fcrrd !hf' FRl"s 1111·r.c;lig:l111•r
help .Junr J a1 a \\'h1tc House
rnnfrrf'rl"" nf pn!icr chirf.~.
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June 1~ 11•11h a lr!tf'r In ;ill
pnll{'f' t·h1cf~ no .!11ne 21 Fl11
P1rN't nr .1 1-~rlg;ir \lno1·rr sent
a lettPr 111 law rnfnre('mrnt
;:ig('nC.\' hr;irls n1:ik1ng the nff('r
n1nr e sprc1f1f'.
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howe\'crl, w('rP nnr rl1sclnsrd
here unlil tod ri.v wti('n Hon\'rr
m;:iclr puhl ir 1hr vnr" ;:inn11;d
re[>Ort for fisc;il 1971.
Thi' Adrn1n1"1rri1inn h;:i5 ori-
ptll'rrl attl'.'mpl" 1n ('ongrc~s 10
111;i kp the k 1ll1ng of ;:i
po!icctnan ;:i rrrlrr<il crimr.
sa~·111g i1 fl'arrd 511rh ;:i l;iw
l"VIUld turn 1hr FRI in!n ;i n.:t·
!ion;:il pnhcr fori·r Pnnr to !hr
J unr 14 \\"hi!r llnu~r 1nrf'l1ng .
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fakE" .:ill JUSlirP rlep.:irlmPnt
r('.~nurcr.c :11 :11/;ii)lf'. on rr-
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1imi1ed . hn1\·<'ver. 1n thr FRI
Jab n r a 1nr\. 1rlcn1if1r :11 in11
rlh 1s1n11 ;inrl thr \"a11onal
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:irtrted th;:it "upon rrnursl nf
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;;grncy thr F'Rl now will ;ir.
lil'rl\' rar111.:1patr in llir in·
1·r~lt'!.:1T 1n11 nl a pnlicf' killing··
nH icial.., sairl a.< y('t lhrrr
h:i\'f' hf'f'!1 nn ~ur Ii rrnurc;!c;
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nr surh <l;n·1111!S :1rf' snh rd
;ilmns1 immcd1alclv hy loc;il
pol1rr.
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perm i1t1nt ;icf1vl' p:lr\ICIPillJflO
h1· thr FRI 111 !h1., !~fH' nf
rrimr ht11 ,\1\on'c; nrrtcr 11·1c;
t1r~cr1brd 111 Hno1 rr'5 lrllrr as
"a. m;>n(ia tr" for 1hf' ronpt'ra·
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:iskt'fl to hrlp 1n1 r~l 1j?.:llr> .,urh
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a.uthnrit1f'<, fflr ll"IC';il prnc;.
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hrrri ~Ii p11l1rrn1r11 l;lllrrl $0 lat
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frdr r;il grand 111r1 1n D1•1 rnll
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hn111h1ng nf !hr Srn:itr w1ni::, nf
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lionini;:. Shi h;:irl brrn ;;rr<'~!rd
the previous rl;i_1· :i~ a 1nalrr1al
\\i!ne~s in 1hr hon1hinj! 1n·
cirlrnL
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crime riR"Ur(':o; \\Crt" cn11l'ictcd
during thr f r~rai yen r ;:ind
ca.~c~ in\•nll·1n2 mort' th:in
1.900 n!hrr~ arr in 1·n rirn1s
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mrmbcr~hip 1~ uii o:lich lJv tn
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Ape Proje~t May
ATL.\,\'TA, 1;<1 S<1enL1i-I.-.
here are us111.i; t'IN·lron1r
gadgetry and a female apr
named Jnak1 11rr S<'eking In
establish whether man dcsC'cn-
ded from llJK'S as -...·e know
rhem -nr frorn un1quf' af)f'
th;.tt alwa1'$ 11oa lked uprigh1
Dr . RuJ:...,ril ll Tu1rlf'. ii
University nf Ch1rJ1go an-
thrnpnlngi.o::t v.•hn he8ds the
111·oft'cl , i-ub:-.cribt<" lo lhe
l!'NlfY th&t 111an i;; rnrrtwarers
y,err 'a special species of <1pe
"hich brgan ·walking upright
soon after leaving the trees.
Tut!le srcks tn pro I' r
through his wnrk at the
Ycrkrs Rc.(lional 1' rim ;:it e
Rrsc;i rl:h Center 111 Emnr~·
l:n1"rrs11 v th11t man ne l"er
passed lhrnugh a ''knuckle
wal kln.1(' phase P.1:iny an-
thropolog1s1s con1enf1 l h 11 l
man did evolve lhrough sucb a
stagr and. in many respects.
resembled apes as thty exist
loday.
"l can't tell you y,•hat man·5
:inrestnrs rnav have lonked
like." ~et ys Tui!lc. 11o•host 11ork
nn thr toptr has appl'11 re<! 1n
numerous scientific journ.:ils.
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Clues
"Rul hr was a
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Tutlle's dissection of arms
and hnnds of apes shows con-
~Jderable unique anatOITJY that
allows an ape to place his
weight on the knuckles of his
hand~ ;ind propelling his body
fnr"":ird. !\1:in. he says. has no
1 es11i e or this anatomy.
He is using e I e c I r on i c
Balls
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at1.he forearm and hand of \hr
primate to see U it y,·orlt! even
remotely like man's."
Tuttle is collaboraung on the
project with Dr. .John V.
Basmajian, An E mo r y
physiologist y,•ho ~peciahzes in
electronic research on musclr
function.
The project, funded by the
For Relie f
of S!omach
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lnaki. The ape then v;as mov-
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The objl!t'I 1s to gel :i
reading on ho-...• similar ls th!!
muscle acl1on and reaction
be.tween lanki and man.
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we·u be able to say with some
accuracy y,•hat n1an's an·
ceslors looked like ," said Tut-
tle. '1 rt nn't think we have
much of an idea now.
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HB's Seymour Streal{s to PanAm Silver Medal
Boss Lai1ds
At·ea 's Voss
\\'ill1an1 \o~~· n1a1nr league career ha!
fnund hu11 v.•earin.c: unifnnns of the
Ang<'!~. 0ftrfl1! T1gC'rs. Chi cag{l \\'hlle
Sox and now hr ~riorti; thP nanne! of the
t.\1l11·;n1kcr Bre1.rcri;
Tn r11.1n.r. 111~ ('Urrent r inplnyment
n11;:h! nnt hr cnnsidC'rrrl Pnviab!e, what
\\'J\h the \\'1sl.'nns1n bunch ahead of no one
ln !hr An1eric11n Lcagur \\lci;1 standin~~
-Ru1 If) Bill \lo~s. forn1er Orange Coast
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l'OLEHH W>llTJ;
C'o\lcgc and /\'c11•110rt Harbor l-ligh player ,
11"s hP!l er 1han roosting on the bench o! a
tcan1 like the \h 1rd·place Angels
Al ll'ast hr 1.~ playi ng with considerable
n111rr frl'<\U<'ll!'\' -and as a result is htiv-
tni: a r<'a1>nnahly i.;ood .~ca~on. Alrrady
hl'" been 1n 71 gan1es Las! year as an
Angel he played 1n 80 for lhe entire
st·a<;1Jn
In 1'l70 he hit three hnn1c runs, had 30
rl!1 ,1nd bn11rd 2~3
.\~ .i '71 Rre\\C'r ht .s soc:ked 10 homers,
h;1' 2!1 rh1 anrt 1<> h1t11ng 2j5
!1n;11'C'T~ f1C'ld rn;inagC'r nr11·e Br 1stnl
~;,1.~ ll''·s aprrrL·1n H•rl Vn~s· potential
c1·rr s1nrr hr sa 11· hirn plil.Vlng fnr the
\l'hilr Sen;. ""Hr p!;i~·rd for F.ddir Stanky
j110 vcar~ a11d hr knov.•<; the gan1r. l!P
)1.1s ~ ,::nnrl nnn ;ind gets !he bat on !he
hall You c;in pln,v hit and run when he's
ln thrrc."' Hri slnl savs
·•1 tl11nk 1:ie·s !11r kind nf guy 1,1•hn doe~
lif ~t wl1•·n hr pl;i1·s a n1nnth then rests a
11rrk.' l ~nc-tnl ;i1lli~
\"n~<. f:11ht•r nf a rlaughtrr 1S1aey
T-1 ;1nr 1 .l11lv i;.. [eris hr"s a hetter playrr
11n11· 11l;1n hr v.:is il rt'ar a,::n
\11rl hr at1rib11 lrs 1n1prn1•en1rnl In
r l;n :ni.; f11r ;ind 1111h cl1Heren1 people and
tn 11;:i11nt1I hr1trrrnrn1 lhal J!OC.~ 111ith l'X·
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ll'l0k1ni:; h<1f"k on Ill" <la~'c under !oitank.\1,
lir SHI' "Edchr 1;:iuJ!hl mr a lril about
fH11dainl'n1als ;:ind 1nartr tllf' realize
11h;:it 111rnt;il rressurr 111a' ··
\ n c<;. rurrcn!ly hobhlrrt h1• ;:i slr<1i nrd
arh1l!r •: i·r('d1ls .\1it1,1•;i ukl\f' C n 11 n t Y
:-.1.1d•11n1 for his '11dden rise 1n hnn1r run
011rr111
I', ;i ~nnd park 111 rul! Lhr h;ill 111," hr
r,p\a111" St'vrn n( h1:c; \0 t•ircu1t blasts
h11•r t:on1c 1n l\1lh1·au kc('
l:n111c1dr111al)I· \'11.,s' off.season ioh 1s
1<l<;~1 bcrr·Orl!'111Crl hc"o;. a public rcla-
t1ri11, n1a11 for ("onr~ \"011 n11gh1 sav
!h"rc ·' ·'flll1('1h111i:;. hrr1r111' Jn !he lift' or
th1' Bre11Pr .
* 'e11 port ll arhnr Hii:h J,?rarl (;rant
(;rlkrr 11:1 ~ nu tiittrrl 1,1ilh Anahei m Hii:;h
rri11i11n1rn1 for lh r rrccnl Shrinr footba ll
g:11nP in Los ,\ni:elcs. Hr usrrl padrli ng
;inrl an air ht•IJ11r1 fro m AL'll S. Anrl th r
hrar!pirer "a~ rrpaiotrrl lo look like. ii
r;in1r frnn1 .\"1•11por1.
C.rll.i·r·~ f·11ht'r .~:11~ thr !!r;:ir h ~fl hii::h rla~~ thal 1.r.101 111•;11!1 lil..o• In rarl ii off
In lhe l"nnrr~it~· nf rolnrado 1tii~ fall .
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CUBAN IS SAFE AT SECONO WHEN KEN REED (31 CAN 'T GET HIGH THROW.
Shortstop Al an Bannister, a Former Kenned y High Star, Backs Up Play. U.S. Team Fell, 4·3.
Als.ton Cautious
About LA Sweep
HO L:STON 1 1\J'~ lf the S<.1n Frnn·
cisco Giants feel rin.v pre~sure 111 thr
tightening Natuinal League \\"est peunant
race. thry ilrcn·t sho11·l11g 11.
··\re·1·e sc1·rn ga111es nhc;:ir! ;ind !hf'y
;ire going t0 h~vc to calt:h us."' 1n~nagcr
Charlie Frix drrl;1re1I Tuesdnv ;if1cr the
(;i;ints wrrP r·r11 shrd !I-I hy 1hr ~eronr!·
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All C.1m~• Gn ICFI UtO)
f"lM~~" •' 1-<nu•tn"
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Or'" "'" Or"'~'" •' ~I Lnu·•
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place Los Angeles Oodgrrs at C~nrlle~!ick
P;irk.
The \ ltlnr\" .c;11·r lhc O&t~rr~ ;i S\ITl'p
nl thr (1,1·.-..g;irnc srrtes and f11·e !'trau::ht
win" ;it CanCTlcst1ck /'ark for !he fJrsl
!UTif' Sll1CP \96J.
"You 1lnn·1 g1 1·e ;i11·a.v th;il rnf!nv n1n.~
and cxper1 !n win." s;ltf! Fox. referring rn
four Giant err0rs tl1a1. rc~ul1cd in seven
unearned run s.
'"It's a funn.v garnc,"
manager \\'all Alstnn .
nffrrl'rl Dodger
""\\"1' 11•n11 llwce frnn1 \111e1nna1 1 01rr
!he \veeken<I ;ind l0sl 11 h;11f garnr 1n the
.~tandings. Th en we 11·111 two ag~1nst 1he
Gi;ints and gain 111•n i:;;imc.~ ··
Alston v.·a.~ ra11!in1is 111 his ;ippr;:i1sal nf
!hf' swrrp. "\\:r·ve ;:ih\·a~·s had 1roublr ;ii
Candlestick,"' he said, ·and the Giants
S1>orts in llricf
have bealcn us 1.hree out o! lour in l.{)s
Angeles this yc;:ir."
"I'd n1uch rathrr sec ;:i tcan1 1"!'.0111g
i::oo1!. so .vnu rJon "t have tn 11·nrry who you
pla~· nr 11•here you play," he added.
The Dodgers g;ivr Alcx:.inder suppnri
h~· srorin~ four runs, thrrr of the111
11n('arnerl. in the firs! inning off \osrr Run
BrvanL i·R.
Steir l~ar11<'y . 11·hn~r n1111h 111111ni:
hnn1cr defeated lhe Gi11n1s i\1nnday n1gh1.
b<'ltrrt a t"•o-run ~Jng\p for the h1ggr \I
h!O\\', \Villi£' /\lays and Chris Spcirr bo1h
crrnrC'd in thr 1nn1ng.
Tnn1ght the Dodgers tackle !he A~trr1~
a l Ho11stnn
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P1·essu,re Getting to B liie
UR OOKL l.\'E. :'-1;iss. 1'11r.11n1c
chan1riin11 Rori 1,,,1·c'r of Cnrnn<t rlcl fl!;:ir,
struggling to h1·e;:i\; 0111 nf ;i ~111n1r.
launched ;:i hul for ;inn1hrr l " S Prn Trn·
n1~ t1!lr h1• 11·h1 pp1ng V()llnl: Aus1r;il1a11
01rk Cre;i\v fi·l. li·l, T1irs1la} 111gh1 In ;:in
opening rnunrl 111ateh of the 5:10,llOfl
tournament ;:ii Longw1101!
La1·er. seec1rd fourth because of his rr-
rrnt prnble1ns on the cnurt, flashcrl hi~
nlrl time form ancl flt~tomary power in
cl1n1in;ll1ng Creal~· 1n iu.~l 35 minulr~
And i\e1••porl Beach·s Roy ~:n1erson
rtlso ;idvanced lo !he second round with a
fi-11. 6·4 1,1·1n 01·er Australian Bnh
C;irmichaci
In l)ihcr m;:itrhrs, Ton1 Okkcr 1!nw11rd
Arian Fairlie .. 1-li. 7~. Ii-I : ~!ar!y R1c~"cn
!ripprrl Torn IA'on ard, fi.4. fi·.1 : C.lilf
11rysrlalc rl r featcrl Ray rl uffr ls. Ii-I. j .fi ;
Charlie Pasarcll ove rpowcrrd R I I I
B.1wry 6-0, 6-:1: ;ind Phillip Drnt hC'llL
Owen Oa\'idson. li·4. Ii 2.
anrl 'a\r h11n fr11111 ;:ihsrirh1n~ h1 " fifth
rlf'fr;lt didn't srcm to offer rnnsnla11nn
• J ,11 .:"iJI.\" \t•ttr Rt•f•f)l'ff
()SlJ'I ~ Juris Lio.ins nf lhc \" S :-.1a.
rioc~ lrd ~ 1·2-:? Arncric;in
rta1> 1n Lhr ROO-metcr ra re
"a11ona! tr;ick mcc ! in the
l unr 1his .1·ear
sweep Tue~·
;:it an lnlcr-
world "s best
L11l1n.~ was clocked In I 4~.2 . ;:i 11ck off
thr v.·nrld record of l 44.3 by Peter Snell
or \"e\\ i'.t•;ilanri.
'lark \l.'1nzenried was second 1n I ·46.6
and Tom Von Ruden of Los Angeles third
in I 46.il.
e l'••trit,I" i1t 'fr,,,,,,f e
Ai\IHERST. ~as~ -The New t:nl!l.inrl
r.1!rln!s finished v.·i th a 2·l2 record l;:i~1
\ rar, thr wnrs1 in the Na1 ion;:i ! Fonth;:ill
Lrag11r, <tnd their troubles con!inue to
n1nunt in the 1>ersonnel department.
Running back Duane Thon1as , the !970
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18th Sh11to11t
By Bre\vers· . '
Sox at Big A
\\"hen d1scuss1ons an1ong baseball m('n
gel arr.unrl to the best pil ching staff in
baseb:.ill the nnn1cs often n1entioncd ;ire
Oakl<1nrl ;ind Ha!limore.
Quic1ly and w1lhout f;inf;in:. 1he young
1'·11hr:iuker Brf'\\f'r., have now rrcordcd
lit ~huln11I~ -a h1gh·111<1 !C'r 111ark in the
1u ;i1nr l(';1gue.~
Thr,v got nun1brr Ill Tuesdny night
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~"~··· '' AnQrl\ "' "''~~·'"'" Mon~~'<'I"
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1,1·hen l.<-11• Kraus:::r and Ken Sander~
rnmbined for a s1>.-hiu er in a 2.fl victory
over the C<1l1fnrn1a Angels
··nal!11nnrr :incl O;ikl;inrt n1ay ha\'e 1ht
c·xprnrnce h11t wr 1·erta1nl~1 have our
share of arn1s." Rre1\·cr \n1anager Davr
Rr1srnl musrrt af!rr Milwaukee had
<tefe;:iterl the Ani;:el.~ for the 8lh lime in 1 !
mcrt1ngs
The Ani.;cls lry In p1rk up lhc pieces
tnn i~llt 11•hrn the Chicagn \V hite Sox. now
nnl.v nn r.ha lf g;imc hf>l1inrl rhe Angels in
1hc durl fnr th1rrl place in 1hc An1erie;:i n
League West. arrvla-.lg begin a 11vo.gan1e.
set '
Andy 1'1r.~~cr.<>1n1th. 10·10, will oppose
Ch1i·ai::n's Ton1n1y .lohl\. 9·11
·'"1 don ·t knn111 hnw n1any pntrntial 211·
~an1e 1,1•innrrs wr have but f do cxpecl
thev 'll ;ill gl'I brtler as !irnc i.:nes on"
Thr narnrs Hnstol 111;is referring lo
hr!nni:: 10 13ill P;ir~ons .. Jin1 Slaton and
Skip 1.11< kwuo•d -11nt Lev.· l\raus.<>r
Thf' l;i!l('r 11·a~ 3·1 I hcfnrr Tuesrla.v
n1 -:ht and hart nril m;ide ;i st;irt since
.h1n1· 2.1 11hrn he 1a~1crl only 11,1·0 innings
ili::1111<.1 lhr Angrl~ and lost. !l-:1.
Hur llr 111:i ~ hnl!1;int in hi.• sevt•n.1nn1n_g
~t1nl ;ic_;i1n.~1 11\r 1\n[!cls. all1111"tnl!
nnl\· fnur •1n:.,:lr" S;:inrlf'r~ hurlcrl thr fin;:il
t110 fr;unr~. ;:illriw1ng twn hit s V."hili>
g;11n1 n;;: his Jfi!h ~avr of !hr yr;ir -JU~\
our lcs~ 1h;1 n thr rnt1rc ~1ilwaukcc Lea1n
101.11
Tri111 i\1urph1'. r,.1 2, hurlrd a f1vr·h1llrr
hul wa~ lal:l!C'ri for ;i two.run homrr by
r a11I IL,11iff 111 the fifth inning which
rl c•·1drrl 1hr nulcnn1r
n~1ll1ff'S flnvr Ol'('r 1hr r1ghtfJ('[f[ fentf'
r;ime af!rr ;i .,inglr hy .Jn~e Ca rdenal an rl
aftl'r ~v!11rphy had rclired 1he first 12
~1ra1ghr Brewer ballers.
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Coast Area's Athletes
Continue to Make News
CALI. Colornhia -Oner again Or;ing,,.
Criasl tirca pcrfonncrs h:.ivr figured pro·
mincntly in news fro1n the Pan .<\mrrican
Garnes being st;igcd here
Huntington Bc.1ch lliJ?h i;r;id .rim
~cyn1our streaked to a 50 3 t:lncking 111
lhe 400·n1eter hurdles TuC"scla~· to pick up
a silver medal behind l..-0ng Beaeh"s
Ralph Mann t 49.1 1
It was the second intcr11a11on;i! con1·
petition for Sevmour and his scconrl run-
ncrup finish. His rlrhut wa5 aga111st the
Russians and world all·stars Iris! rnonth
in Acrkeley
Ed Rane nf \\'es1n1in sll'r turnrd in a
crt"'dit;1ble pi tchinl! job i11 our 4 :i h;iseh;ilt
defeat at the hands of Cuba. lie hlankrd
the feisty l...<1lins until the bol!nm nf the
fifth innin~ when hr tired and thry c:h:is·
ed him with a pair nf runs
R;inr, now a ~ophotnnre al Arilona
State. w;is touched for a rlouhlc hv .111·
yrar-old Cuban c11tcher L;rza ro rcrc.Z ;ind
a single by short~tnp Rodolfo Puentes.
Pcrc1. scorrrl on an infield nu t and third
hasuman Vicente Diaz singled horne
Puenles to tic it at 2·2.
Belief pit cher ,Jackson Todd o f
Oklahnrna Universit)' \.\';is !he 1•1c11m of a
twn·crror infield cru1nhling 1n the
SC'l'('nth.
The.v taler adderl ann1hC'r hr;i{'C. of
1a11irs in thc seventh to v.·rap up Lhc vic-
tory. Thl' Americans scored on three
hnrnr runs.
The game "'ilS pl<1yed bcforr ;i
llflis1erously loud erov.•d, which almnst
filled the small stadium.
The Cuh;ins Hnrl their supporters 11•a1·f'd
flags and chanted 1hroui::hout the i::;:imr
Al !he rnd of the g:;:in1e. !ht learn \\';:!~
n1obhed by fans pounng out nf 1he
f.l;:inrls
11(' Irvine :iqu1111es c·n,,ch F:d '\r11\;inrl
gu1der1 his U.S. water polo tean1 doarlr.d
11•ill1 Or;inge Coast area tYP<'S 1 to an 11-2
sw;in1ping of Cnnada 011 Tuesdny.
The U.S. ba skelh;ill tea1n. errati(" ;H1rl
rold . had tn go ol'crtirn c for an 81-7n \'lC-
tnrv over Brazil.
C111I,\' n wnrlrl record-tying p1•r!ormancr
10 !he 200 nlf'1('rs h~· [)011 Quarric of
.l<"111;11cH. a student al !hr Linivcr~i !y of
Sn111hrrn C,1liforn1<l. t01.1k lht' lu slrr nll
I he n\'erpnwering pcrfo1·n1;:inc·r nl \Jnclr
S;:in1 ·s a1hlctes in the fiO.OOO-sr<1t l'~scu;il
(;urrrern St~rlium
Quarrie won the e\·ent in l:l.81 srconrl~.
ty1ni:: 1hr mark sr.! by Tnn1rn1e Sn11th nf
the lin1tcd States 111 the 1%8 Olyn1p1rs rl)r
the sprinl ;iround a cur.•e. Sniilh's
str<11ghtaway record ls J:J.j. set live years
agn
Qq;i rrie 1r.1<: tra1nrrt at the Ln!vers11y
of Sf'lu1 ht:'rn Cal1fr1rnl<1
\1ar sh~I\ /)111. l8·yc1r-(1ld l)ctrnit
~ehnolboy i!nd Ed 11 nhrrts nf Trinirtad-
Toba~o ran a dead he11t for !he sih·rr
rn<·•l;il. clo1·k1ng 211.14
One 01 thf' r1•r111n)! ~ on•~lanr1111~
prr!•orn1;incC'~ r;1n11• 1n \hr 1nrn " Jl'IVchn
11hcre (',1 rv l·\·tr!111;1n'~ 1hrn11 fx';iL !hr
mark 11! thl' 1 ·n1l cd Sl<.1'1, ();in ~tudnry
h1 atmn5.t 2fl li't'l Studnc.\ ·s rrcord, set 1n
!9r.,1 11 :i.~2~R·,
,\\J thr•·r hu·1lnl1~I<: h•';:il 1h•· rcford , Bill
Sk1nnf'r nf l\1i.1~1·1lli'. T1·n11 rh rn"'lnt: 2fi.1-
i' ~ anrl Co.,n1r A111.1r\n \1,1ra!ec; uf Puertri
niro rrgl',1\'l"ln~ 21~-91
In tl1c 11lll 111rtrrs h11rrlh·s .. Vl ;inn·~ ~fl 1
f'r;:i scd lh r 50.2 n1;irk of ,Juan Dr~lka nr
An~r111ina 111 l~fi3
Th .·r'' 11 ,1' a I·~ l' S l1ni~h 111 lhr n1rn "s
Rll() 1nctc ri;, 11·1!!1 1\l"t S!lndi~on nf Port
;\ngt'lt·s. \\":.i~h 1-r·11 111g S•'f'ntul iust
;ihe;id nf .l:1nuue;1's Hvrr1n J)vr·r. S1vrn~n11
toppled thr rr<'ord oi l · ~8 . .l set by C<in<l·
d1a11 Dnn l3crto1 ;i
!ris Oal'IS of l'nn1p;ino Brarh. F'l <1.
-flm1· off \hr hli1rks in frnnt an d led C\"crv
stell 10 \\'in the v.•1n1c11's !Ofl·n1etcr da sh
gfllri 111rrl;il
:O.ltss Da1·1s w;i.~ t1n1rd 1n I! 2 m;1tchi11~
th!' PanAin rf't'nnl shr r<;t~bll~hed 111
\lnnrla~ 111J:hl hrats a;11t lied £>arlier
Tur,d;:i\" nh:-hl 111 1i<'1TI•ftnal'i
C;in;i(t ri ·~ S1f"ph:inir Brr!n r:irt ;in 11 4 In
11 111 thr "111·r r 111rd;1I ;i11rl S1Jl 1;i Ch1ha~ nl
('qll;1 tonl thl' hrn111r 11 1th thr ~;:i111r !1111•·.
J1EXI CAN~ l.:1i.',1CEL
<'I TY
A111n111nh ilr II ;i r· 1 11 g
nn1inr·1·rl T11r.;d;:v th:11
T\1e
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11 11~-1 ,111rr\cd
Jl11s y1·;:i(~ :\\P.~lf",111 ( :1·;i•1d ['1·1:-, 1"'1!'('
hr(';;11~r nf !hr 1lr;ith of \-l•·~1c;in Prdrn
Ro•lri).!111"7 l;iq n1onth 111 an ;i11111 r;i•·r .
Thr rarr \1a s <chrrl ulr1t tnr (Jrt 2L
ARNIE -ROBINSON OF U.S. LONG JUMPS 26·3'/• FOR GOLD MEDAL.
And in a nlild upsel unseeded Allan
Stone )urned back Roh Maud. 6-l. 7-6.
e Blue IJi•nr•pohtle d
KA:'l:Si\S CITY -"l"n1 almost cr;i1y
Ya11ks Over~ome Jeers to Nip Braz~l
from the pres~11rc. This was the toughcs!
of them all. f\1crcy. 1'1ercy, Mercy me
This "'as Vida Blue lalking ... Vula
Blue. !he sensation<tl left.hander nf th('
Oakland Athletics, :i1ubdued, .90lr:n1n,
rhoked fo r words, his (ace balherl in
dis;:ippoinlmrnt.
He had f11iled for the i;ecnnd llmc !o
~a1n yiclor~ ;'\o 20 He 1ef1 after fi ve 1n·
nin~s anrl l.ra1l1n~ ~2
The fact th<it lhe i\"5 "'I'll\"" a llrr his
dep;irturr lo ~at the Kansas City Rovals
7.5 Tuesrla\.' night hefore l'i.62.1, l;:irgcsl
crowd 1n Kansas City ba seball history,
CALI, Colombia \i\P) -Bob McA(too
or the
~1,1·isherl
Li nivcrsity of North Carolina
in a basket wilh 16 seconds Jert
in overt ime lo salvage an 81·711 basketball
victory for I.he United Slates over rough
and rearly Brat.ii and kC'Cp alive the IJ .S
hopes in the ran American haskelb<tll
tou rnament
Bri;in Taylnr. nf Princeton. ll'hn lc1l lhc
11.·1 nnrrs ""llh l!l pn1nts. sparkcrl the clos-
ing spurl v.hirh rn:iblrrl ! hf'
i'lnH·ricans, l:igi.:ini; by scv('n po1nt 11 at
!irnrs. to close regula tion play 111ilh a 70-
70 tlc.
~1arquetlc"s .Jim Chones. who playe'1
poorly against Cub a. came to life agains~
Bralil wtlh 17 points. "He was an entirely
'1 iflerent player and ga ve us a big lift this
time," said Gudger.
The USA. nO\\' \.\'ith 11 J-1 record, is not
ou1 or the wood!\ yet in its group which
11lM1 includes Cuba, Brazil and Surinam.
Thr top two finisher!:> advance to the
rnunrf rnbin finals . The lSA ·s nexl roe is
Sur1n:i111 on Thur~rlay.
"\\o'h;it 11.·e 're 11p ai.:11in~1 is l;ick nl
mat11rity and only a 1i11le lin1e to
organize tcan1 work," said U.S. coach
.Jim Gurlgcr . "I know the Cuban team has
heen together for six years, with expert
Russian coach ing. Braz.ii also has several
really seasoned international players."
The US A had lo battle the crowd and
some weird offi ciating as well as the ag.
gressive Brazilians. ·
Time ;iflcr time, when a U.S. plaV('r
~tepped to the free throw line a surge of
Jeers and whi.~tlcs. Latin equivalenl of
the Bronx cheer, was loosed to disconcert
hin1 .
V."henevrr Brazil had a.tally going, 1he
capacity crowd chanted '"Brazil, Bralil,
Bratt!."
The USA showed spurts of fl;isl~y plav
for t1vo or lhree minutes. ~u~ then h11d
lapses of i;loppy play with frequent
turnovers on bad pas.,cs.
Brazil nearly pulled the game out of
the fire by in~crllnA Jl!I Ernil nacbed, 11
lumbering s1ant or 7 ff'C't 8 [n('lli!!li,
midway in the five.1ninulc ovcrtunt:'.
Rnchcd got a <1ulck f1rJd goal under the
ba~ket and hit n~ n free throw lo cul the
U.S. m.1ri;:1n.to 79·77.
"I cou1rfn·1 t·•·t•n scr around him," Mid
the nearly 7·foo~ Chones. "·ho was
guarding htm.
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Estancia' s Girasole
Headed for Border
By ROG ER CARLS ON
01 t~t 0 1111 "1191 $1111
Ei;tanc1a Hi,l!h School's track and field
fortunes havP hren liattrred follnwing the
disrlnsure 1h;il Brure r.irasolf'. lhP
Eagles' ace sprinter, i!'i moving to San
DieAn this mon!h.
Girasolc. romPf'ltng at the all-cnmP.rS
meet at Or11n~e Olast Colll'!ge. told the
DA ILY PrLOT. ":\ly dad's job puts ll!'i in
San D1eg0 for nne year. then v.•r 'll move
on to St. Louis .
"\\'e plan nn leaving either the If.th of
this month. but iI that do,.sn 'I .,.,.ork out it
\\'ill definitely be at the end of the
month ··
Girasole, who'll be a Junior in thl': fall,
turned in an 1rC1n-man effnrt in lhP spring
"'hen he \P-rl his males lo the Cee CJF
championship.
He sprinted In a \lfetime best nf 9.g in
the centur~· in Iha! one as hf:' captured
lhree Individual fir sl places and anchored
the Sf('(lnd-pl;u·t 440 relay learn
His Clf' finals clocking in the 180 wss
17.9. good for anolher hrs! plact . but con·
s1derabty slower than his lifetime ~s1 of
17 4 in !he fur long
And his n1·crall ahili!~· came mtri focu s
when he left the cmders and leapt>d 22·51-J
Gra11t 's, S.P.M.
Nab Victories
·Granl'!i anrl Sou!hern r las!ir r.to\d
h!eezer! In f'asy 11·ins 'llie~day ni ght m
q:ista ,\!{'Sil sun1mer baskelhall league
hostihl if'~ at Southern C'ali lomla College.
:.Gran1·s pirkcrl up Hs se1'cnth rriumph or thP season with a 112-57 \'Crdicl over
winless \\'oody's t0-1! \ \1•hile S.P.M. took
care of La Fonda '~. 64-4~.
Ollie :'wlartin led Gr11nt ·~ v.•1th 24 rount·
ers v.ilile S.P .~l ·~conquest v.•as paced by
J~ Day's 20 points.
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r e••l1 I' •e II •• ~Mol1
• >'111 .. 1-. ~ ~., J•. l 1 "'""' •
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J ' 1 10 , ' e , . ' .
.1 o • •o ' ' . " 1e •J 04
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~l•d ~ I 11
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f <>••>I 11 \J ll JI 1-111<,,.,., G•t "''' £l,
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01t• "'" C•">1t> T~'''' W~v I 16
11 It .. IJ
6 l 11 . , ,
11 ) Q l •
J • 11
I 1 !1
I • l ~ ll 16 ll '1
tn the long jUmp, good for another first
pl ,11rp
HL~ lhree firsts ai1d I.ht po1 nls aw11rded
thr 440 rrJa.v 1e.;'lm .,rrnun1 td fnr 22 of !he
Eii.i;le~· 22 '1 points piled up !hat nigh t at
Ct rrilos Cn!ltgP.
(n f'Artier :;e11son llrtLon he wa s
rf:'sponsible for rnur B11ch Cities lnv1t11·
11onal marks a:1 Estancia breeied !o the
CtP championship.
Hi:; m,11 rks were in his us u 1 I
specialities. the. sprints. lnng jump and ~~
an chorman of the Eagles' 44fl relay team.
His 10.2 and 17.9 l'l rl' Beil.ch Cities st11n·
dards for the 100 11 nd tRfl wh i!r. he long
jurnped 20-~•,~ for yf'l another rt.corr!.
Thal night. was capped by tt fourth
re.cord -as he anchored the 440 relay to
a 4~.! clockin i;;.
Tuesday night he finished up his
busin ess in the OrAOi l! Cn asl area with a
couple of e11 sy wins in tht high school
division of the sprints.
Thf' Estancill sv.·iflie ran av.·,11y frnn1
the field in the JOO 'A'ith R 10.2 clocking -
!denr1ral to thf' open winning time_.
And in the 440 ht. was 11n easy v.·inne.r
ai ain wilh a 56.2
BRIEFS ...
!Cnot\nuef! fr11m P.1gt. 171
Rnok le·of-Lhe·Yea.r With \hi" n 1 I \ I.\
Cowboy~. is lhP lalE'5\ 1fl pack hl~ balil ~
and \t ave the Patriot~· t.r11in1n1t camp 111
lhe University of M.1ssachuseHi;.
"They didn't want me. 'f'ht.v a1kl!<! me
to le.1ve," Thomas ~•id ~fore ht. IP.ft by
plant for Los Angeles Tuesday. "I wa~
ordered ro lea ve," ·
e Ack Ack lmproces
DEL f\tAR Ack Ack. nnt: nf
Americ1's most powtrfut stakes h11r1e~.
has passed throu gh the critical st.1gt. 1n
his ba ttle with icolic. hut 1t 24·hour w11.tr h
by docto rs is rontinu in~.
The ~year~ld specdsll':r. 111l1ng s1 nrr
last Sa turda~·. spen t "11 rest ful ni,:ht,"
said trainer Charlie Whittinjl:hllm Tue~·
day.
"II appears we art' nul nl th, v.·nnr:l \ for
nov."" he said . "It looks like the lnt t st.ln11I
()bltruction thal was bothering him ha.s
bten eliminated."
•
Athletes Po st
r,vin l(illi11gs
At Title Meet
~1 11111 winne rs 11·cre lhP rule ralhP r than
lhP e.xcep1 1on Ttie~day e.venin~ ;i1 Or:inge
Coa~t Colle.l(e whe re 1h1 Cn.~1 11 fllr~a
Rf!rrea11nn Oep11rlmen1·s ch;in)p1nn:;h1p
all-cnmrr~ I rack and lielrl meel 11 il..~ hrlrl .
Rill Han~nn \I'll.~ the biggr!it winner,
r;ipturing four chamr1oni;hip troph1rs_ 1n
1hP open division while 12.ye.ar.nld Fnr.
re st Mf'1calf 1.1·a~ a notch heh ind. l!tah-
bing 1111 !hret Elemf'nlary d11·1s1on
award.~.
Hanson swep1 1.n v1ctnrie~ in the 70 high
hurdles. 330 intermediate hurdlci;. triple
JUn1p and long Jump.
\'oung !\1etcal r. w11hou1 ~1.iH rom ·
petition, eased to the fin ish tape 1n the
440, 8AO and mite -back·to-bar.k -to
open lhe ml'cl.
Newport Harbor's Terry Albritt on cnp--
ped a pair of trophies for hi s winn ln.e: el·
fort.~ in the shnt p11t , capturing thP hi gh
f;Chool division 11·ilh a fi0-R ·14 hc11ve and
thio open class with 11 SO-IJ.4 toss
Es!ancia ·.~ Bruce Gira~ole easf!d to 11
pair of wins "1n the 100 ;inrl 440
He sped 1n 11 10.2 in the century and a
:lfi 2 1n the nnf'-lapper
~:di~nn's Tim ~·erri!I lrhscus and •hot
pul l anrl Esta"c111·~ Arr L1drlie 1220 and
lnn.11 jun1 pl "'erf' !he ont~· rlouble 11·1nnl"r\
tn thf' junior hi~h d1\'ts1on
The meet v.·a~ 1·nirl nf Sanl a Ana ~ L11r
ry Stuart, who h;irl r"fJOrlf'dly tn~~c(t lhr
Jal•tlin 1n the 28.'l·f{l{lt range. 1n pnnr
tneet.•
Bf1b Bro11·n "'""!he f'\'rfll 1,1 11h a 20~-2
t flnrl
neid Cole 11•a5 ;i lsn a dnuhll' ~ 1nnPT 111
lhe_ nrrn rl;iss w11h 1·1c!nne.~ l•l lhr JOO
11021 anrl 44n 1~111 1
Tnn1 L1psk1 cap!urerl tlv open lro~;.
l'nllnlry ei•en1 11·i1h ll un1e of 15 4~ O
111 1hp fin;il ,.,·en! n( Thr rl~1· Glriir1
l nrl<'rwnnrl n11rlged Lf'e Hal'en tn "tile hi.1':11
111rnr. the forme:-clearing 6-2 011 his firs t
eHnrl.
., ...... """ ~ -,. .. .,\, "'•'<I I! M.? . ..., -~or•e•t "'•'~••t I Ji/ l , M•lo -~ft'<~>I M"c,oll 6 rt1 l,
Ju,.•e• II••~ 10 ""' -""D '"""~t!Qn 9 I ., •• ~ P ••c~ ~""• • 111 1. '~ 0.n "''"~•r>On 11 n ..., -c:.~·v W•""'" •11. 0..00 -ID~".,.,,..,.~ 1 <JJ, ?1'1-l •t L•M '• l• '· l" -y,.,. ~ .... u .ai.: •. "J -ll:•n C.'nntt • 11 . 0•«"' '"''~••••II 10.a.1·~. TJ -J~ 1""'"" ·"..f lJ A.1lJn.11 11·11 , (•D~ c"""''"" !l.l ,,,,.,1
-N I~• "'"" !7 ll ,
o~·
1n ""' "•1 "'"'"" f • . .,,., a~o /.'f•""" • IS I IM -ll ••n C~I• 10 I o;~ -Pt•d C••• ~· ~
lJ'I I" 11•11 "~~l('" •I O Mtl -!Iott ICo ~t I "• »'J -~··• L1•'" lJ '· 11""""' .,,,. """ \•1~, ~ .... ! TJ -!1 111 '41n>0~ ~..f. lJ -!IOI 1o<1•11"1n ,.,,
•'•• MJ -C.•t n" U""I'-4-I, ~p -l •"• l.IDf•! •en )I}"· J•••I·" -lloD II·~-JM.l M•t, W••• '""" 0•••"'" I ... Oo (''»' (Q\I""• !l? ..,,,""1 Ta.., l ""'' H ~ 0.
Mus.tang Poloists Ill Lead
eosra f\lt>sa H1sh's f\1us\1ngs too k nrer
sole po~r;ession of firs! placr in the cla•s
A s1and1nss of su1nmer water poln ac·
llvJly Tuesrlay hight with a ~$ d~cision
(}\'tr Hunlington Stach.
The \'iclory knocked lhe latlcr out of ~
flr11 pl11ce t11", le11\·lng lht f\it.all\1 a
gamr up nn Hunt1n J!On Bea.ch. Newport
Harbor Md Los Am1g~ v.•lth (Int round
le ft on rh,. 1genrh1.
""~pnr! 1tayerl 1n rontrn!1on with 111 t-1
romp IJ\t>T Cnron a rlel Mar v.·h1le Los
,.\m1go~ krpt pa rP by be1llng Bois• Grl!.I1·
de. :i.o.
Jn nthf'r A 11 rt1 nn Wpi;!m1nsltor mll t:d to
an 11-8 deci~1on 01er Rancho Al1 mito~
Jolm \Vh1lrnore v.·as lhr: b1~ gun for thP
Co!!t a Mesa crew IJS h, IO!~d 1n !hre,.
ga&ll in e1ch haH of pl11y 1(1 llCCOUnt for
sll ()f Mts11·s nine counlers.
Tht: winnet.t raced 10 .. :').o halft im,
lead over Huntin @:lon , v.'hich playt d
w1rhout iicoring act Clay E\·1n~.
f\fike Holli~t"r adrlerl 11 piur nl m~rkf'rs
Int 1'1e~a v.·hil f' St""' M!U'ron roondtd ou t
tht ~coring with onr i;:o11l
Newport ea~l"d tn 11 4·1 h11llt1m• lt11rl
;inti "''Ofl io11.~ilv bthint! th!" h111811(''ri nf.
!ens11·e punch nf r:"'°r.11" <i nd S!r1r SmHh .
Rocky Bttk. Hui o &:hm1dl ~l'Jd Tnm
Sfoarle~.
GC()rgr Smith led the ~coring v.·11h four
I
•
wh1 I" Corontt de.I f-.1::i r"s Bruce ntto Ac·
counlMI (or rhe only Sta Kin g t11!1~·,
\\'estminster·~ easy IJme wa!\ lrar!'d tn
tht scorin& antics of John f\turr11y and
Rod Ha.btr
Ellch tallltd four l1n1t~ "'hil t "'t~
Phillips added a pair of goals and f'rank
Ha1.elton ha.rl nne
Ac!lon "'rap~ up 1n the A rl11·1:;1on ""XI
TuesdAy at f'n~til M,~11 v.·ith lhio lnnp
1,atftrs mtt tlng Cor()n• rlel l\lar in thr
l!n•IP
l1 l ... ~1n,i. ::i1 i "'il h Vos Arn111ri~ metl1n11
"'~·'tm instPr . fn!lo >A·erl h' ih,. A11nrh.,
.\l•mi!n,,.Hunt1n gtnn BPaCh And Bol1a
Grande·Sewrort clashe~
•
California Rips Texas
In National
By PHIL ROSS
01 •~• Dt ll1 1"11•• "'It
C111lforn1& ha.~ hcen crowned mythlc1.I
king of the U S. 1n !he DAILY PILOT 's
firs 1-eve r h_vpntht>tical, interstate pre p
track and field meet.
\l.'ilh sr.:(1rini.: finne nn a li·4-J-2-1 bils!s,
lhP fioldtn S1 11te rolled up 70 !13 points to
far 011 !d1s1ance. the 32 4 5 compiled by
runnerur Texas
The 1Jn-parcr 1nl'el cnm parerl the "'lfl·
01ng marks of !hP \'arious state spike
ch::impionship fina ls across the rount:y
anrl 4.i of !hf' SO states part1c1 pated
Only Alaska, Connecticut, New
Han1pshirP, Rhode Island and Vermont
wpre nnt 1nrludrrl .
In ~coring 11s m1presst\'e triumph.
Cal1forn1a pocketed se\'e n ouln ght first
pl11 ce fln l~he .... tird ror lhf' !op SP<JI in
.-inOthcr e1·Pnl anrl scored points in e\'ery
even! 1t v.·a~ rnll'rerl 1n.
ThP rlradlock nccur~ed 1n th,. ll'l1'}yarrl
dash. "here ."even states posted 9 fi top
clock1ni;:s
California winner GPnrg!' Re.Orlick nf
I.A llam11l()n 11ed 1n thr century v.•i!h
Alahama·~ Ton1n1i e \Vhatlev. llnv.':irrl
.fnnc ... nr !llrnol!i, :Vl1chtgan·~' i.;sc.bound
r.1ar sh all Dill. Nort h Carolina ·~ Hay1vood
n 01,\'. Rnb L;i11·son of Ohio anrl Rn brrl
f'rrr.v nf Tcx:is .
:'\f'\VflOr! H:irbflr i;hntr1111 er M;;.rk
S!t>l'ens was one nf the Californ1;1 tnp
.'ipnl. gr;ihhcrs a ... hr copped his spec1 alt~·
\l"i!h 11 fi7·21, hea ve.
Tnny l\r1.y1.os1 ak nf <;arrlcn c_;ro1·e uu\·
nnrjrh'!I h1.~ ~40 opros1t1on 1,1•1th a 41i.7
rnark "'hile Perrell Keelin.11 of fl.lorr.·
1n11.s1de garnered flrsr place in the 880 at
! :'ii~
\"a1 1nnal 1n11·rsl·ho!:i~t1r rrcnrrl-sr11rr
011!chr Stnn<"s nf f;lcnr1;1le. Fnshu ry·fl'lp·
IJ('ff h1.'\ II<!\ [n ,'\n I 1n lhe hl,l!h Jllmp ;ii
7-1'' 11nrl f rl'snn Erl1::;on's Rand\· \\1 1lhan1~ w;:is thr r0r rln£! 1n !h<' !nn~
.111n1p with a 5 ~·mph w1nrl :i1d1n g hii; 2~
:i 1, lr;ip
A hla1 1ni:: rp1;:irtf't lro111 f;-i~1lrn1ont nf
n.~kl;inrl 7.l[Jflerl tn th,. be~! rnile re\11y
cJrwk 1n~ \\'1lh 1t~ ~ 1:1 2 effnr!
C11;:irlr~ .l;:iek~nn nf LnmrnC" skim mer!
nl'f'I" lhc IRO lnw hu rrl lf's in 111 .5 tn rr.cnrd
C11llfnrn1a ·~ nnly nthrr iio\d merl:il flnlsh
4 Georgia
j . M1chig,11n
110
I. Calif. ~Kttling, Morn1ni~1d~)
2. Texas
J . New Jersey
4 Ohio
5. India na
.~IUt
"6 480
711 fl
I 52 ll
1 j2 ~
I i3 n
1 i3 1
l Illinois 1Merr1ck, 1\lev.• Lenn\'.) 4 117 .f
2. Califl'Jnila !Tubb, C:evt land. LA I 4 fl!l fi
J Orange 4 11 !l
40hio 4 1~1
5 ~1inne.snla 4 14 fi
Tu·o ,\1J/e.
1. lll innis f~terr1ck. :-.,· .. w Lennx )
2 California I P"leel. Cla1remont I
.1 K<1nsa~
4. ~ew Jersey
5. Ohio
12'1 HH
R ~II !I
R .i~ ii
!l llR 11
!l 10 7
9 !4 4
I Te-.xai: ILli htf(lOI, Plainvte\\'\ !.i ~
2 Califnmi;i 1,J<1cksl"ln. Uimr.ioc i 1~ fi
3 IT1e.J :">lew Jersey i.1 !1
Oh1n l.1 !1
fl. !tie ) ;\'o rth Ci!rol!na 1~ fl
Tennessef' 14 fl
UlO 1.H
1 Ca \iforn1;i (J ackson. Lompoc) Ill.~
2. Ar1zon<1 IR fi
.1 Pl.'nn.~ylvania IR II
t 1111no1 ~ IR 'l
5. (tie) lnw;:i !!1 n
New Jer5ev l'l fl
Ohio -l~O
t40 Relay
! Teir;:i~ !Sm1lP\'. Hous!onl
2. Califor nia 1 Hiimil!nn. LA)
J l.nuis1ana
4 1t1t'l :..1 1~.~1ss1pp1
Oklahom::i
8~!1 Rtl:iy
'°' 41 I
41R
~2 I
421
:..11rh1i::an 1 Nnrth we~rern. De tro11 l ! 2i n
2 l:11nn l"' I '.!i 'I
3 !od1an::i 1 27 R
4. I tie \ l.nui.c;1;ina 1 27 :i
\'ew fll r x1rn l 27,
~tU,. RA!lav
I C.:il1forn1a 1Cast lcmnn t 1
2 TPXil!>
3 Cnlnrttdn
4 Ohin
5. Alah11m i!
HJ
~ 11 2
:i 1:1 2
:l \Ii 2
:; 1 ~ ~
3 17 I
I Cal1forn1a IS lnnes. Gl enrlalt) 7·11l
2. Oregon 6·lD
J Alab ama
4. K<insas
5 Colorado
L I
Cal i! '\\'11!1am~. Ed ison . fr l
2 ~'e~· Y'>rk
:i Alah-im;i
1 Tex11.~
5 "'-:P11· \1e":icn
PV
1 !nd1an;i tR1rJ),.,,, Kllk'lmOl
2 C-il1fnr n1.:i 1Qu1nn. )1onroe . LA ~
J llll'I lrla hn
nrP;!On
Tr;.;:i~
SP
l l;:i[ll 1~1r 1·i>ns. ~t~·port H.trb.I
2 ,'\('w ./1>r_.:c1·
J rcnns.l'h·an1a
4 rnlnrarto
.~ F'!orirl.~
OT
\\'1"01l)111;: ! \\111ta~"· Torrington)
:! ral1fornr;; 10 ttn. Por!e-r1·1Jlel
.1 Ore,l!Gn
Zfi.J·1'1
24·8314
24·5 lli
24·2
14-1 3·•
15-2·\f
15-2
t>-O
l>JI
1>-0
157·2~
fi.1-1
M-11
li2·9
62·1
Ill!}. 7
Ul4·9
IR4-7
18.1..JI •I ~'rw Ynrk
5 lrlaho 181·10~1
JT
I nrr~rin (Fr'll'JCI:>. Pleasant
2 I 'l;;h
-1 :'-1nn1::in:i
·t LfliJISI Olll;'.!
.l renns~·ll·a nia
TJ
Hill ) WJ.g
244·911
21R·l I
217-8
216·5
I '\rw Ynrk 1;.,fcBrl'de. \Vh11e PJ,11in~\ 49·5
2 V1 rg in1a · 49-41-i
:i Uiuisiana. 47-2\Js
4 ~1 ass;:ichu:;eft.~ 47.211,
5 rPnnsyl\'ani;i 4F.-7Va
FINAL S('(1R/:-,lf. r11!ift1rT1ia ifl JIJ:
2 Trxll"' .12 4 :i ~ llhnni"' Z/111. 4 New
.!f'r"C\' I'>~ .~. 'l Oh1n 15 2 J F. .\!1ch111an
);<, 1 :l, i Orrc.nn 1:. II '\P11' York 14;
9 1nrl1an.:i Ill~-~ lll Lnu1~iar,;i !l1J; 11.
Al;ibarn.:i !I 1 J, 12 f'cnnc;l'l1<1 n111 II: !.1.
\l"l'nn11ng fi : 14_ l\Hn~a"' 5. 1 ~ ltiP) .4.ri·
zona :ind ('.nlnr11rlo 4 2;, r;irh:
17 111r1 l!:ih ;inrl \"iri::1n1a 4 f';irh; 1 ~.
l!IPI ldahn ;ind \1nn1aa:i ~ e;:irh. 21.
1'\nrth f"'.;irnl1n11 2 4 ~. 22 . ~P11· \lf''.l:irn 21.1;
2.1. (11r1 Gcnri::i;i <irl<I \l11s~arhusetts %
ellrh. 25. Qld;ihoma I !l Ill:
2fi .\·hss1r;s1pp1 l 1i , 27. 1!1P I Flnnda an<l
l\·hnnesnta 1 each . 29 Tennesst:e 11:: JO.
Iowa J 3. Thi' llypnth r!!c::il mert '~ lnne rlnubl t'
\l'tnnrr \l'<IS ;:imaztnll na1·1r! ~lf'rrtck nr
Ne11: Lenn~. 11 1 HP tnurrrl the milP in
~ 07 4 anrl lhr two rnih_• 1n 8 4!l ~ in
rn0nopnli1ini:: lh P !np ro~ition 1n both of
lhnsr rli~t11n1'f' r::icl'.'\
6tl1 ·pla~ers Spnrl~le
Al tho111ilh hi' 1111.c; _i us1 p;ir! nf lh11t mas.~
rl f'rirllork 1n thP 100. ~fichigan·s 111!1 "·as
;ill 11lonr in !hr 2211 111 211 Fi Golde11 State Sl1i11e s
Rilnrly LIRhl fnnt of rla1n1·1e11'. TPl: .
f'fjl !:l llrrf lhf' n;i11nnal r rer .!il:lnrl ll.rrl ln !hp
120 high hurrlles :\nd hi~ 1:1 S 11·11~ ennu11h
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llTH ANNIVERSARY SALE ll BIGGEST & BEST Yl\!l,
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1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
Mod''" & Col"l'lplet,. Serv ict & Pt11 rt1 Oep l.
Mode rn Body Shop fo r All Ca rs
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540-9468
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SOUTH'S TERRY McNA Y
Says MeNay
South, Chargers
Conipare in Style
Dougherty
Now 2nd
In Eli1ns
Cost-. ftlesa's Fred Dougher-
ty continued his mo-ve up the
ladder of I.he llth &MUSI West
Coast Match Game Elimina-
ti ons Monday night, jumping
from sixlh to second in the
Kona Lanes evenL
Anaheim's Marty Anderson
maintained his lead with an
823 se ries. good for a trio of
match gan"le victories. each
"'Orth a 53-pin bonu s.
Anderson has a total of 8,4;.B
pi ns nncluding bonus ), 145
pi ns in front of Dougherty.
Dougherty had a four-game
block of J8!·2l4-162·24.l.
In the No. 3 spot is defen -
ding champion Gary r-.1ad ison
of San Bernardino. r.tadison
has 8.312 total pins. just one
behind Doui;:terly.
Just 26 1 pins separates the
No. 2 and No. 16 positions
after 40 games. \\'ith only !2
i;:ames remaining until 1he
final cul -to th e leading fi l'C
bov.·lers -a wide npen battle
is de velopUlg.
Santa Sus ana 's J:iy
Robinson continued hi s amaz-
ing climb. rolling an 824 serif'~
and defeating three foes , mo\ -
ing into eighth place .
llaupert Out -Lineups Set
Reh Dr.ills Sluggish
By CRAIG SM€FF
01 !ht 0.UJ P'~ltt i111f
Things are oot going 100
wrll 1n the Sooth JootbaH
t:arnp.
But they should gel. bette1·
for the Aug. 12 Orange Counly
all·star tilt at Orange Coast
College. says Hebel head man
Pti1I Brov. n.
Besides lea rning of th e loss
ol a top flig h'. rect'i1·er Tues-
day, Brov.·n adn1\tted Iha\
practice sessions ha\'e bc1•n
rather slugg ish recently And
h<' also anno~nced lentat11c
starting lineups.
The lost flanker is 1\l1J h'r
Dei's Bobby Haupert 1vho suf-
fered a shoulder po1n1 111 ~
Hav.·aii all-star gan1c Fnd:1v
and has been advised by doe·
1ors to take ii easy for al least
three 11 eeks
coac h, ligures the heat mlght
ha\'e something to do with the
sluggish drills so he has called
for later practices for !he re·
nia1ni11g .session~.
Bro"'n ·s ~tarl1ng lineup is
dorn!nated by Orange Coast
area players.
orrcnslvely. Bob w i t t
1 .\l11t•111<1 ! 11111 open al tight
end with Toby \Vright 1San·
llago 1 and Da ve Jack~on
1,\!arina ~ at the Lack)es and
Pa l Heffernan tr.la ter Dei)
l\nd Bob delancellotti \\later
Oc1 1 at the gu~rd spots
Either f.lario l\:le)e tl>-later
Dl!i) or Scott Sc h a~ I f e r
1Ne-..rport Harbor ~ \\'Ill get the
ilarllng ccntrr call,
Steve r-.·1onahan !:\\annal
\\'111 be the spilt end with Rick
l/arUifield I Poun tain Valley J
al fullback.
The. other three backfield
spots are still wide open ll'ith
either Al vin White tN ewport)
or Jerry Hinojosa iEdison)
seheduletl 10 get the starling
quarterbHck nod At slotback.
Bob Kaiser 1Es1ancial and
Terry 1\lcNay ~ Edisnn' arc
bidding for the No. l spol \I ith
Kini Wolf !Costa Mesa) e~
pected to be the t31!back.
North Practice Poot" ' 1'eepJe Lo st for Ga111e
llis ~pol will be filled by 1::1 Pcrlla p3 the ragged sholl'ing C'Onsisted oJ review \\Ork 11lth
~1odeni:fs Kini Carlson ll'as bl'cause: of lhe heat, dlln11ny scrin1rnagcs .
Carlson. like llaupl'd, a tn:1.rbc 1t 11 as !he after effects llis biggest e o n c e r n . quert.erback and defen~n1· of fl'ahzing wlHtl they had lost
bal'.k 1n hi sh school -ll'ill In Sriturday·s scrimntagc. however. is how lo replace the
work prin1arHy at a fJ;u1kcr Al an1' rate . coach Friu1k Injured To1n Teeple of Brea.
position. 1l1tk~ h.opcd that his squ;".1 11ho suffered a fra ctured col·
Brown. meanwhile 11a~n l a-; 11011111 snaµ bat·~ loda~· [011011-1ar bone in a freak accident
upset with !he Joss of Maupcr1 rng Tt1csday·s pral'.tice as his Sa1 urday in a scrimmage.
as he was 1••ith the. attitude nf North tean1 prepares for the .. \Ve're going to miss htrn
Rustlers
Fall, 6-0,
To Poets
After dropping a 6-0 lilt It>
lhe Paramount Poe.ls Tuelday
night a~ Boysen Park, In
Anaheim the Senik Rusllera
1Golden \Vestl lace a trio of
crucial te~ts in the nex t week.
Coach Fred Hoover 's club
no1v re.s ts in a flr st place tie
11·1th lhe La fonda Dons (San-
la Ana College) and meets the
Don" 'T'uesday at Shaffer Park
in Orange {8:30 )_
Saturdav, the Ru s 11 er s
tangle v;ii'1 Ora·nge 18 :30) at
r-.1en1 oriHI Park 1n Santa Ana,
1hen return Sunday for a 1
p 1n. tilt against the La Fond a
Juniors a! the same site.
In 'rursday night's lo.1s.
Paramount l \Vhittier College)
scored single tallies in fhe
llrst. fourth and filth frames
;ind punched three home in the
third. The game v.·as called
aft er six innings .
lino~ ltu1tler1 Ill .. ' ' "' Ro11or .. cl ' ' • •
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By .PHIL ROSS "•'•mount !OJllO-'' Q
iltu"lt" 000 000 -0 l 0 •0""1'' ca-, 1""' h 2' R "·I I I I N h S I d I I by each team. 1. M•"' .. ~....,,.,,,.., .1.n111~,,., 1_.~, is ... n1an e""' t<'arn 2t l ~nnua 1 or t -out 1 ear y. l"l tell you Iha.I . I con·
"It's basically !he same j b~~~ ~a~~~~~·s.~o~~.~:~~ :~a "\Ve're just not huni::r.v 11111 (Jrani::c Count.\· Alt.star c!ash s1dered hi111 ou r top back -u1 .--------------. o t In• DlllY P'llol Sl•tf
11 'Gii", A Mlr•tll (1'1111Ml 111 Ot1Yt " M1n !\l1"har>1l 1'0 It tnay come as qu ite a
shock lo almost everyone ex-
cept !he football pu r i sts
themselves. but the t'il·o most
successful AAA prep football
teams in Orange County last
fall utilized nearly the same
form at.
assignmen ts but \i•lth different llc••~a "1•~•noor w. LA 1.ia1 there and ynu've go1 to hr ;q Orange Co:-ist College Aug. earryi11,i: 1he ball. ca tching !he r JN' /.lln!1~r. Ana~eim 8,1o3 I'.'. designators." •,. "'°' lo11n..,n, Lona B••th 1.10~ hungry lo 1\'in. \\'c"re nol ball and blot·king. 1 GOLFERS Trulv Ml fQI C••ll•lfl 111 k~1~;cr1~:~~~:,)s1"u"1 g~
f"~lc~ Ml<l1 • !81n~ I '" Cll.!rter'• Burr (All• rl ll1
Grea 1der<IMto, On11rlo l ,UJ I! I( l"k h ld /l · l f tho , H th' 1 H I WI"' l.••Hl•llllCl"-ln spite of all the com-:· {~ Rf:~~:.'i: ~:~1.01s."i.~""' :.:;~ rea y ll"Or ing 1 c we s ou , .. was ius one o St; • e \\'as some 1ng e sc. <' "•••tl<e '"'' Th•
parisons, though, one of the l~: ~!·i;i~'i:,\~~·,,"'~~~~'i'm :::lt but 1 think 11·e 1Yill be by the blah d;.vs for us. it seemed had lightning fast J111cr.1J NEWPORTER' INN "•ilrc;;d 8ur>1 1Cro;b¥l 170 II'• A M ir1clt l'N•l$Cnl 1\1 big gest pluses in bri.ngin"' 11. L•• T1¥1or. S•n 01."° 1.Hw t1n1e !he garne come. s like e.vefyone was in the same movement going throu&h the· PAR 3 GOLF COURSE
P.> 11. Wiii~ waa ner. St n!1 An1 1.otl d ·• h ·· ·d H. k ( II ' 1· d f kl I d ' kn I fimiliarity to the Rebel attack 14, si.vt scnwtru~or. f'o""o"• 1.0ts aroun . oat. sa1 IC s o ov.•1ng 1ne. an ran y ont ow Sl.oo -Ith th·,, ad -••k day• SIXTl4 1t•Ct: -l50 '"'~'· old•. Allow1ncn . f'uru 11100. Barie! •oclo.tt 1141"\ Ouoe'• COllV I f'ernerl ~:.,,~~lvefr" ~~1"1~~11 >u01 I
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And to double the surprising
sensatiOJb both s q u a d s
(Edison's CIF' c hampio n
Chargers and the Estancia
Eagles ) ·were also the 1-1
finishers 1n !he rock-hard
Irvine League.
IS. Ltm•r Kee•, i:i .,ed• I 06' B lh E' ( • h " T d · k h. h wh ' · I k "• I " .. .. for the feisty McN a y is the ad-1 _.'c"!.·J'"'""O'C.!;'!""'~""' ~2!0·....!•'"'""''"'mo.......!•~·"~''--.'.'.'.'~'~'~'n::·_:.::•_:~·'''.'..'.'~n:cc":'.....:'.'.'~":"'...._'._u~e:s:::a~Jc_' ~·-~·~·o~c,::::o~u~1'~,c_~w:::':':'.'..-'.::'.~•,;•c_g~o~>~n~g!..!:o'...!:ta~o:_:'"~'~P~•~c~•:·ce!.."'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"',:
ded presence of Jerry Hino-
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One important member of
coach Bill Vail's stampeding
Chargers wa s wingback ·
defensh•t: cornerback Terry
McNay, a you ng fellow who
seems qualifi~ enough to
make the comparisons .
For nO'I\', the 5-3, 175-pound
McNay is working Out with the
South all-stars (coached by
Est.ancia's Phil Brown) on the
Eagle campus in preparation
for !he 12th annual Orange
County all-star grid classic
Au!!:. 11 at Orange Coas t
College.
According lo the graduatr: of
!he razor-sharp Ed i ~on
machine. "the offense \\'e ha1·c
here fin 1he South can1p\ i.<;
basically the same as \\·hat ll'e
had last year at Edison.
'·The same pli:iy~ are run
but they're called differentl y
josa, the dazzling quarterback
11'ho guided the Chargers to a
17-J-2 record in ty,·o vears of
calling signals for Vail.
"~ly best frien d on the field
at Edison v.·as C r a i g
1\lortensen (recent starting
guard in tht: Shrint: classic al
the LA Coliseum) and I "·ish
he 'd be here too (~fortensen
y,•as selected for the South
team but decided to forego the
contest).
"But ifs pret!y good to have
Hinojosa around, though ," he
adds.
Wh ile McNay offers some
si milarities bet"·een the
Edi!O n and Estancia lor the
South. if you mayl offenses.
he 11 lso notes some like
philo.!ophies on defense. v•here
ht'll probably see most of his
action in the aH-star tilt.
"l v.·as a defensi1·e cor·
nerback at Edison bul T'n1
called right halfback 1vhile
playin.1: the sa me position
here." ht: sa.vs.
Ala111itos Re sults
"Yet. \\'hat Ls called a
defensive comerback in the
F:s tancia de:fense is actually
n1ore of a defensive end."
Does 1'1cNay find an.v dJf.
fcrences in th e coachln~~
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"Our coachin,1? staff "·as
great 01·er tJ1 ere bu1 they ha ve
~ pretty good staff here. too. 1
knew that the coaches here
v.·ou ld be good before \l't: even
start~ practicing," he says.
Ha ving also Amassed 1·arsity
letlers in basketball and
baseball as a Charger. f.f cNay
1von't be playing his la st con-
test on the OCC gridiron Aug.
12 since he'll be wearing a
Pirate uniform in the fall.
"lt'll be more nf a challenge
i.;oi ng to OCC and trying to get
l!IOHTH Ill.Cl -Jl-0 ,..,g, ~"''"' · h . I" &. M 1rn . J ,. •• ,old' •~d ,,,, c •1ud••~ into t e starting 1neup than it ii~<:'ii':~:'·i :~r::,,~JOOf>. 1,()C 1oe , .o would be at some. other place
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PIJTJ'S SHOULD aou.. NOT DR18BLE
Area Golf Deep Sea
Fish Report
, Campaign '
I -Del Hiib'• l>lcwuorelu
wrapped ap ntmmfr league
• ' -.n play In the Santa Ana
~ Tuelday olgbt, beating
. •' rootblll. 3.o. at Ptfemorlal
Park In Santa Ana
Cold! Tom Carroll's cre w
pNted a M-2 overall mark as
' pttdl<r Deonls Murphy scat-
krtld nve V\emy hlt.1 and a
,.. el walb in chalking up
Ute lbutout He struck out
•lahl
The Monarchs 1ot rich in
tht aecood inning '4'hen Neal
Undikxl opthed up with a
biH hit.
Tom Bonkov;ski walked and
Mika AmaranlhU! filled the
aacb mn hi.! roller to short
WU bobbJtd ..
An Interference call moved
the butrunners up 90 feet
with Le.ndzlon scoring.
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Very seldom will you sec a putt drop in tbc hole if,
durin& the first few feet. it ha s bounced along the
srecn.. Such bouucin& almos.t at"'·ays makes the ball
jump slightly offiine.
Ideally, your putts should roll smoolhly al9ng the
putting surf•cc from start to fini sh. _
One rcuon that putts dribble instead or. roll is be-
cause the pultcrfacc is looking ~lightly downward or
upward -when it meets the ball.
You'll find it cuier lo avoid such a p"utterfaC'e
position, -and thus make the ball ·roll tru~, if you ,
,;flatten·• your stroke. Try to prod uce the pattern of
stroke shown in illustrat ion JI, rather tha n the more
up-down patLern in illustration 12.
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Ar1takl P1lmer'.s. "HOW TO IM PROVE YOUR PUTIING." A copy
col this hint·pKkld booklet i.s. yCKJn tor 20 J when you eridosed
1 5L1 mped, s1H·addr1s•1d 1nve lop1 •long "'ith your r1q uesl lo
Arnold Palmer, in Clfl of tliis ne,.spap1r.
QuaJifying haa been com·
pleled for the 23rd ann ual San-
ta Ana Count ry Club men's in-
vitational tournament that
gels under way Thursday and
rum lhe next four days.
Co mpetition \\'Iii be divided
Into 17 fl ights with 160 teams
rompeting.
The. event is a two low bzJ ls
of partflers competition us-
ing match plav with losers
dropping from the tourney.
Cruta Jtl esa
Bob Risch, • 23-year--0ld
recently turned professiona l,
equalled the T\!esa Linda
course record at Costa Mesa
Golf and Country C I u b
rece ntly with a 10.undt:r-pa r
60.
Bisch participated in the
U.S. Open this year for the
first time. His sensational
round was climaxed on the
bac kside v.'hen he fired a
seven-under-par 29 to equal
the record of former club pro
Jlonnie Reif.
Bud Sleva fired a 73 for low
gross honors in the n1en"s
s\\·eepstakes tourney over the
weekend \\'ith Ral(:h Cen-
tolclla coming in wilh a 67 and
Garland Privett a 68 for the
one-l\\'O places in low net com-
petition,
Costa i\ksa '\'Omen's club
hekt a member.guest too.ma-
ment with Ann Pappu and
guest Silsy Hendrick.s gaining
top honors with a best ball of
62.
A three-way lie resulted for
serobd place at 64. Vi Hosk.irul
and guest Mary Stagers
formed one team with Max ine
AiSmus and guest Sue Roberu
on another. The thltd te~
'vas compo&ed of E i I e e n
\\'ii.son and guest Norene
Grady.
Starter Skip Skilllon 1111d
wife Rosemary have returned
from an eventful trip to
Europe v.·here Slip won his
fl ight in tile seniors tourna-
ment in Scolland,
The competition was scored
"'ith the stableford system of
handicapping wilh competitors
playing two days of net com·
petition.
''\Ve had quite a\1 experience
in Morocco," Skip relates.
''After they tried ie
assassinate the king, they
\\'ere searching for anything.
They were chiefly concerned
with their o"·n people,
ho"·ever.
"\\'hen they "'oold pick us
up to lake us lo the goU
course. the dri\'er had to slop
by the police department for a
permlt before he could get us
t-0 our destination."
1A1911-
Thc Wguna Beach OJtmtry
Club women'• club held a low
gross tournament recently
with Mr1. Paul Waterman
wtnnlng the A flight low grou
LiUe wilh an M.
Mrs. John ·Poor and ~tiss
Graci• Joh.o.wn placed secood
at 91.
In the B fligh~ Mn. JUy.
mond Stys waa the winner
with a 91 followed by Mme!.
Sam Mark! and Pat Cllick
v.·ith 96.
Old Ranch
Dr. William J . Settle .scored
a hole-in-one on the :164-yard
seventh hole at Old Ranch
Country Club in Seal Beach
recently using a four wood to
traverse the distance,
Old Ranch defeated Palos
Ve rdes. 68-:>8, In the finals of
the Bill filyant junior league
tournament p I aye d at
California Country Club in
v.·hittier,
Big C'a11yo11
The firat \\'Omens club guest
day wa.s staged at Big Canyon
Country Club Newport Beach
recently with Mrs. Frank Pad-
dock of Mesa Verde Country
Club "'inning A flight low
El l\'lgue l
David Graf and Dr. Ray
Henderson paced a partner's
best ball tournament at El
Niguel Country Club in
Laguna Niguel recenUy v.·ith a
net 62.
~Ir. and 1'.1rs. John llaplon
learned with !-.tr. and !\trs .
Glenn Jones to v.·in first place
in a mixed best ball of
foursome tourney with a net
58.
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Ol YMPIC CONTENDERS All -The 26-boat Soling
Class gets off to a horse-race start in the third race
of the North American championships for the class
REGATTA LEADERS -Bob 1"1osbacher of Houston
leads eventual v.•inner Don Bever of San Diego by
this mar gin on the start of I.he do\vnv.•ind leg of the
North A 1nerican Soli ng championships at California
,·acht Cl ub Tuesday.
An11apoli s Sailors Cop
1st Collegiate Transpac
The exc1temenl and r<1nfare
over ll1f' big "goldplt1 tcr" ba\.
l~e ror firsl to rinish in this
ycar·s Transp;ic race vir tually
obscured a race-vd thin·a-race
lhat lnvCJ\vcrl collegiate sailors
from both coasts.
It all started \\'hen Robert
M. Allan Jr. and other
Southland yachting enthusiasts
raised the tidy sum or S!0.000
to fi nance the U.S. Naval
Acaden1y char !r r of the Cal-40
Durllo fnr a first-time shot at
the Tra nspac.
'The lin111ers1 ty of l\a v;aii
Sailing 'Te t1m seized on the en-
try to e ncourage other col-
ll'git1tr s:iilors to cnme 10
llonnlulu fiJr ttic inaugural of
ii"! R a inbo1\I Re gatt,1, July 19-
20.
Experirnent;i1 ground r ules
for thl' 1'rnnspac {"(ll!Pg!;i \es
rerg1ir£1d thnt :it lea~t ha lf or
the 1ncn1bc r s of y acht crew be
CQtnpo~cd o f undcrgr:idu:ites
o r a mi,~turc uf u ndergrad~
and grads or Uie san1e college
or univers ity .
Hopping on I.he h;ind\\•agon
early "·ere UC Santa Barbara
and use '\'hlc h h ad cre "·s
a board Geor gr Schmidt's Cal-
43 F'ick l e Duck and B i l l
Sullivan's C.Olumbia-43 Blue
Nor ther respecUvely.
Parker a nd Carl Van Duyne
plus one c ivilian. Dr. Bill
\Vhitc.
Second {ln both elapsed and
corrected t ime was F irkle
Duck v"i th U C Santa Bar bara
s tudents 1'.1ike G risha m l stu·
dent sk..ipper ), Ra n d y Hechl,
Brian Mc.Kenna a nd J im
Moragn. Owner Schmidt"s and
other '"senior citizens'' Jack
F rost, B ill Gall and Dr. ~1ason
Ho hl expressed warm praise
for the G auchos' efforts w hich
missed out on the collegia te
trophy but helped the "duck"
take third place in Class B in
the re al rac e .
T rojans a boa rd the Blue
Nori.her \\'ere A ndy /l.lac-
donald. Guy Dorari, .John
E tch CQm b a nd Taylor Grant.
The Rainbo\\I Rc_gall;:i \11a~
conc eived by the University or
H;i waii on l he premise thal
the easiest. way to host a rn:i-
jor regatta would be lo u tiliZl'
lhe cons iderable number of
collegians \\'ho \\"OU!d be com -
ing to H onolulu & b o a r d
T r anspa c y achts. Six teams
saill"'d in near idea l conditions
off the Hickam Air F or ce
B ase , u sin g new R hode!-19
sloops loaned through the ef-
forts of Lou Foster, Hickam
harbormast.ef-.
\\'inner of the e vent w as
John Higham ot the Uni11ersity
of Hawaii w ith Chris Colby,
U .S. International University
second and Harry P a tterson or
Cal State Long Beach thir d .
Newport
Outrigger
Wi11s Race
LEGAL NOm:E --------NOTIC• TO c11e1To••~ ~EGAL NOTICE
tuP'•l101 COU llT 0' T ... TJt .. 1 JTATI O" (Al..l,.OINIA l'ott NOll(I OP' TIUITll•I '-'LI
N0ll(I TO (llDITOlt Tloll ~OUNfY O• OIANOI IH. -C MG
I U,111101 COUIT o• '"' "'• A41W On "'""'· Au,u.->a. ,.,,. I I 1\"0tl •fATI 0' U.Ll ,OINlo\ 1!"11.i• ot DOllOTHY S Ml.ISGllA\IE, A.NI . WESCO l'N.AJrlt.iA L COi
•OI TH• tOUNlY 0, OltAN•• ,,,, '""'""' •' OOI OTHY I. ITEWAlll "OIATION, " Tr\nl.. ......, •M
H&. A4ntf MUWllAVI! l>w•o,ICI. -W•lll IO 0.... Iii '""' •61tcl Mft 6.
E1t1 .. t'f ,UI L WA.Ol IAltltl[TT, ·~· NOTICI! is HfltflV CIVEN .. 11a1 lffi& UKUi.d "' VlllGNIA II (ALDill. P'Ufl L w. aAIUll!n , 1k1 'w I AJt• crtcllton .,. "'" •tac•• ,...,_ 0« ... 0111 • w~ •..:I ,_.., Jul' ''-If .. , ln
ll l;lT. IOU '· WAOI MlllETT, Mo "'-' 111 J>l•tOnl No"IM clllm11Nl11t1 .... beelr ntt. ,. .. •• ot Ofll~IOI IAo<.orGI '"
w o\DE IAJ!A:En 0.CMt.lod ••IG G~tcll'll ••I ,_, .... lo 1119 ,,,...., ,,.. Offk;t " ,,... A-•· "' 0•11111
NOTtCI! IS HEit£1V co 1..i.£N lo -wjltl me nl(t••rf vcu.;11 ... , r .. '"'" C111lc1 c-.t.o. c.~ ...... 1 •• Mii Mil ., """'" cr ... 110<"1 of 1f1e ol;><IVI nomM Cll~~I e4 l!Wo <Ion; Iii II-.. 1bov~ 1nlllltcl CGUM. ~ 1ucilon fe 111 .... "1 fldd.r ''" c•..,
1'he firs t Ne"""'rt Beac h-""' 1n ,.,_, 111vlM clltlm• •11JMt ,,.. i. "''""' '"""· w111a ,,.. nea•w•Y C••••bM 11 11m1" .... 111 11wtu1 m-~
"I"' IOkl CIK.Unl .... ffqUlr-4 lo 1111" """'· --·· to tNo vrwt.fl~ne<I ti ,,.. otrk• II """ u ... , .. .Jlttnl II ... Jeulll ,,..,., '• p · l Ou'·' C wll" ll'lt nKH .. tv ~ou<:lltrt. 1,. lh9 oMc1 e4 1111 All.,,nt vo, Cll••t, lotcllfold. OtUk· lffttr1"C1 .. "'--"II c-1 "'°"".., In lll<I uana !)lfl 1.1 lgger anoe o1 mo clorll o1 "" 1DOv1 1nllllod twrl. "' ltr ind ......... oll '#;ul f llln !llfef, tt11 tl!V " s.tlll . Alo_, fir,'""' Cou nr. oil Race held last S unday \\"M to "''""' "'"'" wtll'I Ille M<nP•• ,..._. Lot An1.i<rL c 1111orn11 t00n, Or•llllt'• Colll"!'nl•, -.LI r).,'· 11111 •11<1 •OIKl'lt to. lo "'• unci.rol1flollf 11 11\1 ctllct w11l,11 11 rllt pll<.t 01 IKlalno .. of "'" lnl..,11! <0oav•¥0td to ..,. -Ml• b• ''
\\"On by the. Ne"1>0rt Outrigger oi1 11!1 A•k>I',..¥. •1oc:• llM erk.knor. lrK .• .,.... .. 1..-1" 111 ,.,..11<1<"• ,,.,1,1n1•i to uN11r 11.l<J p..,i l"I fie •r-rrv 11t1 .. •t 1,. 111• NDtlf> !I-•· !1nt1 """· Int •tltlt .i u lCI o•ced•"'· wlll'lll\ lour !too C·•• of N-~ lklO\. In Ille! C::ounlY
Club'! Boat No. I. coached by c1111omi. n 101 wtoldl 11 1t1e ,11c1 of m°"'"' ,,, .. '"" 11,.1 ,...111~11°" "' 11111 1nd !>!•I• oucrlbMI '" • IKl•l~n O! me "nd1r1!1fttod In 111 maltt<I rM>Tk•. l 1111 c11't1ln II••-" "'"'t c•ttlt<I
Jllma i\:alama .,...ho also con-,,.n.1n1 .. , 10 n.e ••l•I• of 11ld 01t1<11n1, o.1e<1 July ii. 1t11. •v 111•1 <;1n•l"1 l•tH •C1•t.c1 5">1...,•tt t. wilftln four lf\0t01ho t ftK 1111 t11·11 ,..c.1k.1· H1,,11oo Muotro~e. f:-ulOf lffJ. l~l'C\11 ... In" lf>I" l•vlnl Cem ... nv. I ltibut~ some .!ilrOng paddling I/on" ftlll nc11tce. or int w11t .,, < .... ..,r.110n, ,,._,. .... .aroc1 Tiii •1uth, • OOIHI JUIV 20. 1'71 me OllClV• n•mO'<I ~ecf<19(11 llrnlt«i •••tMrth~. II l l u ... IKMCIH to his lPem's vic tory. Evo-n• w. e1rret1 c~•••· •~ ........ o.~r N0\11mMr 1. 1•1. In ,..,. 11 1rwo 1o1"""" A<1mtnb1r11or ,;n tno 1,.1 '"uat !no Clt .crlbe<l l•nd.
Cutting comers between the Eat.r• .. 111. 1bov1 ,11 W•• '"'" srr .. 1• 'ARCEL ,, Loi n of T•K' .rita. " n•ITilll dot-nl "~ "'IMI" i'IOwn on 1 Mal> r.a1r .. o In ......, 11t
surf and r ocks of several 11..0CK I •••CKN•ll, I,..,, ..... A••••"· C•lJl .. "I' t•ll P•••• l1 11141 " !ndu11,, •I MIK•I
ll:2.I .. ....,,, ......... , Toi nu) u• .. 111 llMOUI MIPI. rKGNl1' " Or•n••
Laguna Beaclt points, they S••ll Ant , C•ll,.•l'l• n1t11 Attw1>•Y• .., l•t~~"' Coun1,. c.111om11 •
• uldlsl.n'-.d ,._ s trong lmua t 11: cn•l us...,., Pvb11.n1e1 or~n•• c ... 11 0111, P1101, J .. r-.i '"'.rtt;:EL i : "" Non.,..~l1J1.IY11 .. , .. uie Anfrn1v !ff A•mlnllf••M 11, 11, 21 ind Al>Glu•I 4. 10 1 1''l}.1\ m1n1 lot ln•11rr•• 1nd "'°"' mrou1111<un
boo.:, &ISO from Neumnrt P~bll•,,... Or•nw CC>l ll D•ltv Polo!, Ju. LOI 105, •PPllrtt1'1nl lo wld t ort _. .. ,,_ Iv 2• '"° .Autu•l .. 11. II. 1911 !061·1! LEGA' NOTICE: l !K I No. sm ••• \llO"(n on I .....
B h h. h I d d .., •KorClld In l!oolr fll, P11•• :n to ll
eac , 1>.' ic pace secon . LEGAL NO'fICE 1n.:1u11 ... .r :11\Ctll•,_.. M•P•, •K · NOliCI IN'flllNS l lOl ' O < 1·en b. al s • -pres•"'.'''"' --------------1 .,,o, 0 ·~"· • ou~t,, (•11,..,..1111. •<= " e,1-Nollet II 11.r'b'I olw " tntt lllf l oord Ill COMMONt'"V ICNOWl\I AS; •tt
clubs from various Southland •All -Mo. '•u•1••• ot 1111 c ... ,, eornmunl!Y c .. 111go, Hll••n••· N•w-' •••di. C•l""'"'•· SU,111011 COUil O' Tlol• Dl1!rlC1 Ill Orontt C""ntf, C•l•flll"~l1. will So le! ••It will M m•dt, but wltl\M
b t' a c It c 0 n1 m u n i l i e s • STAll 0, CALl ,OllNIA ,Oft tl'Ctlvt •••led bit• ~· IO tl :DO •. m .• MO n. n~on•nl or "*••-..ilt. llll>•ln or lm,11..a.
l• • [ d · th. I THI COUNTY 01' OJ!Al'IGI a1v. o\upuot 16, ltll, 1t !~~ tl'~rcJ••>l~o rHltCllnt line. Potlllllott. .,-9,,. par \Clpa e In lS C\'en No. A U1J1 Ot1>!. of N II 1(1\DOI <1lol•lcl 10C:111a •I t umbr•n(ft, to N V i... ,,.,,,1n1111 •""
celebrating the birthday of NOTIC E 01' NEAll lNG ,.TtTIOl'I P"Olt !Jiii Acltm1 Ay~n .. e. Cott• M•••· CIP•I ..,,,, G1 Ille ...... ..Wrl'il -tiv ••Ill ,.OIATI 0"' Wll..L Al'ID ,01 LIT· Colllotnl•, 11 wl!lcn tlmt ••ID bid• wilt IMP ~. wltn lnltml lrtim J•nllttV lJ, 1'11,
Richard He nry Dana and the TE•s o,. AOM1N llTIAT10N w1TM ,,.,.11c1 • .,.,.n.a •nd •••<1 10•; °"~ Y'•' 1, 1n ••Id """ P•ov!IM. """"* .. 11 ""'·
d edicat ion o f the ne w Dana WtLI.. AHNl.ICEO ltou. w!lh ot>tlon to ·~now on • "'°"'"'' .. n11.r tn• ,.,,.., 01 ,,i.i Otoed: '"'· E>llle o1 JOSEPH SOL.ME , Dtc:e•H<I. b1t11 ol Ctimputer Co1nroU~ Mktol\cne t11•t1t ... l n<f •• ... n••l'of 11\1 l rll>tlt i nt
P oint Harbor. The dis tance o f NOTICE IS HEIE9V GIVE N l h•l 11.ellllto. Ill lh• ltl/Jh .... 1111 bl! ••!cl o..a..
17 m ilt:s \\'M COVtor ed in a time lC.Untrl~ Sl>l,... "'-• tll..t heroin • P•!I· All 111ci1 ort ta b• in •cco•_cionu wilt. rri. bono!k.l•cv under n lCI °"""· b-!lcn !or 1>•001tt ol tile Woll ot !ht 1Dc•1 lh• '""'"<lion• 11111 (on<loll""l l t>ll '''""' o• 1 t1r11ch .,.. dl .. .,11 In ·~•
{lf one hOUr and 25 minutes by n1me<1 dectelent 1nCI tor lstu1'1Ct of let· SHCllTc1tul<\O whltll Ot• now <>fl rile I na OOllOtl\0111 ff<'.ured 'fl•ri&f ll1r1!ofore 11•~ ol .am1n111r11ion wUn Ill• wil l ,,,. m•• IMP u cured In Int o!flct of lh• el<tCUl«I ,,.d DollvorlCI ro th; undt,.l1n••
the Vo"innlng. cteW. no>lll 11\ttl'On t<1 1tld ptlllloMr, t•!tr•nc1 Purch11lnt Aotnl Ill ••la 1Cll<lol dl~ldc•. • wrltton OKl1t1llott OI Dt!IUtt Ind o ..
DAO .. Y 'tLOT Ii"-"'" ~J' Atn>O• Lroclt•IMPJ'
at Marina del Rey. The reg atta is considered a pre-
vie\Y of t h e 1972 Ol yn1pi c trials. Soling will make its
Olympi c debut al Kiel, Germany next year.
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LEGAL NOTICE i nd lhot lhe !<mt 1n<1 pl1t• of h•••lno lh• c1>1101• I <hKk, Ctfllflto <h•(~, or f l<I· Dt••<ll ond of •lroctlott lo <•"" 1111
----------------i••m• 1111 Mtn ut f<W" J11lw 79. Jtll, 11 dtr'• bond m1d• p1y1blt lo !h• order o! undttolPnod It 1111 1t ld ~r-•!Y tt U• ''°' •:JO t .m .• In lh• t°"rtroom o1 °'""'" !ht Cott! Commvnl~ Coll•e~ Ol•trl(t a•lilh' wk! oblln!IOM,.on( llltrutltr, on mo nt No. J Of 111<1 cou rt. 11 700 (l~lc 1 ... rd ol Trutrttl !n t n fr•1011nl ""' Ins o\1>tll Jtl, 1971, "" ~ndtnl.....O u u11<1 ••I~ 15~~~:1g: c'...o ... ~:J.~iA ~~: Con!•' Ori"" Wt•'· In !ht CttY ar 31nh "'"' tlv• i>erc1nt !V.I of 11\t tuni blcl A> 110!k t ol bt11ch 1nd Of 1l1tll"" to M
T"I: Ci:.''JNTY OI" OllAHGIE Ano, C1lllor,.11. • '"1rwnt11 11111 Tiit t lCIO•r will •nler l"to tK<>tded I" 1><1<111 9'11, ltlH )15. al >lid 0•'"" Jutv lO. 1911. !tit PtoPO>tCI Conl<•~' 11 l~t ••m• I• Ot!kl•I ll•cero1.
Hot Duel Erupts
N~~~' ,::.A";i•~·~~1J:.~~ r:~•T;g= , ..... Nici~;'~ ~~~~:1:T 2:~~1~0~~1f~~~rE:i1~'.~r~~~iFI.:1 °"" ~J]~g~i1:~~~c1~ ... LfTllllS 0 P" ADMlNUTltATION " t bO"td J 11 th I 111 O WITH·T+4B•WILL ANNl!)(ID •11 Oll v• Av1., P'.O. l ox 2"' 0 I I • !Mf u 1um "'"'° w e Sold T•uoloe, io""i-:~S'6N. °' .~.suzs"ui~~N E !<: '~,CeEE~ ~~::.'..":';,~.~~~~loi·~~· s'116~!11 io~!11:1~J:, ·~~/~:~:~~,1~i b!CI tor • !:.1~~~r~s·K~.~~;r O.t.l ~V . oKi SUlo\NN E E. OAILY, t~I Allorn1•1 l•r ,tllllofttr !>etlod ol tot!V·livt (•l) d•>> •!!er !tie 45!14 SUZANNE OAl l..V. Oro<NMd. Publlohtd Or1n11e Cot•! D1i1V ,!lo!. dolf ... !o• 111• u1>1nlng tr>f•t-o!. ,ub!iSlle<f NtwPor"I H1tl>OI" NtW• Pn .· Aull'Utl .}. '· 10. lfll ".1C151).1l Tht 8ot•d OI lru•1-rutrV•.O lllt •omblned .,.l!h l~t 01llV Pl!of, ,.flWPOrl NOl lt E IS HEll E8V GIVEN l~1t l ---------------· i "'lvlltO• 111 rlltdlno 1ny 1r>CI 1\1 111111 or ll•&<n. Cilllornt1, J~IY 21, 11 i MI Autv"
In Soling· Races
JOHN l"OMAS JONES h11 lllto hl!<"•ln 10 walvt 1nv iff•gul1dllf> '" In· t, )'1! ~lll·1t
1 P•ll!h>n !er 1'rob1I• II Wlll 11\11 fer LEGAL NOTICE totmolllltt 1 .. 1nv blll .,, 1,. mt 11aoln1. •l!uonc1 o1 l•ner1 Of Admlnblt11\on Sltnf<I : .. OllMAN E. WAl~ON ..,lln·!ho·wlll 1n"t~tCI lo P • I 111 On" f • NOTICI! INYITll'IG •IDS StclY. BOltd ol Tru>leto LEGAL NOTICE ttlt t.nce !11 ..,lllth Is m•d• fOf" fut!~•• ND!lce I• herebv 1lven mot t~• 1111n1 ol OH": Auauat 11. 1'71·11 :00 t .rn. P•tll<ul•ft, 1nd lh1t lllo llrnt Ind l'll Cf l tu>I!•> of tftt (otll Comm unity C11Ue1e Publllh ... O,.nN Cota! Oollv Pl1<1t,
"' ~•••ln1 "'' ••mt "•• bnn 1et 1111" O(str1c1 o1 O••"O• C011n1¥. C•llforni.. wlll i.J~'~"'-'"!.-''~"'~'~-~~·~'~'c·~'~"~'~.,-"-"':c'~'l --0;-.w;.,;r:;;;wo;;;;;;<.
By Al...i\10N LOCKABE:Y
DAILY ,!LOT _u.,. E•Uor
The ba ttle for the Nor1h
An1er ican chan1pionship in th e
27-foot Soling Class a t ~1arina
del Rey is boilin g do\\'n to a
hot duel bet\\·een B o b
M osbacher of Houston aod
Don Bever of San D iego a s the
seve n-race ser ies reached the
h alf-wa y mark today.
Mosbac her appea red lo have
a 11 insurn1ountable I ea d until
he was nipped at the finish
line 1\1es day by Bever 1o1·ho
has never been o ut of the first
JO finishers in the first three
races.
Bever's squeaker pl.It him 12
poin ls behind J\fosbacher fo r
lhe t.hree races. b1H on a best
1 1~:0 out of l hree hC' is only five
points behind . The series is
being s ailed o n a best six out
ol seven fo rmal.
l\losbacher h as b een sailing
consistently h igh in the series
\\'ith one win a nd t\\'O second
p laces to his credit. One of the
seconds \\'8S handed to him in
l\1onday·s race after Ben
!\fitc hell o r California Y a cht
Club, who had the r.ace
virtually won. rouled J erry
Rum sey {lf San F rancisco on
the finish line. T he r ace wenl
lo R u m s e y. n1o ving
J\los bact)er up to second.
Bcvrr's vic tory T uesday "'a s
a brilliant conic-from -behind
e ffor t nn U1c final "'indv.'ard
leg. !·/ere is the \Vay it
s tarted :
\\'ally Springstead nr S an
D iego led the 26-b oat fleet to
the first \\"Cather m ark "'ith
!\losbacher and Bever in close
pursu it in tha t order. But
~pringstead \\"a s una ble lo holri
off ~1osbacher and Bever on
the ty,·o reaching legs and lht'.V
p assed h im just be fore roun-
d ing the U1ird mark.
Bal I sla11d
Races Told
Rt>~ulL<: or the B :ilboa l sl;,nd
,.;:ich! Club July sailini serif s ;
KITE-~11 P.ocky B ee k,
NM\'C; (2) Paula Schitle r ,
BJYC : lJ) Dic k Munroe,
BIVC.
SN OWBIRD-(1) Charley
M c Kinley . BTYC; (2) Diane
Bimie, BIYC; (3) R ichard
P iper, BIYC.
SABOT-(1 ) Joe Beek,
BHYC; (2) Steven R hodes ,
BIYC; (J) t.lalt Donovan,
BIYC, Lied with Brenda B an-
ta. BIYC.
F1.IPPER-I I)
Larson. BIYC:
Updegraff, BIYC ;
J\tc l\inley,· BIYC.
A 111 son
(2 l Li .11 a
(J) hfardi
A"ou•I It, ltll, 11 t ::m 1t.m .• In lh~ r.-celve •••le<I bid• u• lo 2:00 P.m., Mon-I" LEGAL NOTICE HlWP"Oltf-MllA UNl,110 cour!rO(.:-:' ol DtP1Mm1nl NI. I of ••Id cl•~• AUOull 1,, 1'11, •I lh• 'urchlllntl SCH'OOI.. OISTll tCt
At lhe second weather roun-court, 11 1"0 c ivic cen11r Drive W11t. In 0e~1. ~I 1110 i.c:noo1 .,111r1c1 1o<.1!ed 11l---•,oo"•~,;,~,;co,;0,.c,,~•'•"0C.,•1,o"•"·---I .,.,kl 1 ~v11111e 11.io
d ing Mosbache r led Bever by the en~ ol St nlt ...... C1lllornl1. lllO Ad1m1 AvttWt. COii• ,,..so. C!KO. utt .. U7 U.C.C.) NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIV~N "'" "'• Oliod July l•. 1111 C1lllotnlt . 11 """1•11 tlmt sold blCll wlll DI' IN,... N•. 2H·M"lt aotrd of E""c•llon of 1111 N._..,..M .. 1 two boat lengths and Spring-w. E. st JOHN, Pl>bll<I~ -f\ICI •ncl ,1111 tor: l•l A bulk lrt nolir 11 obol!t 10 be m•cle. Unltl..:I Stnoo1 Ohtrlcl o1 Or•n•• Coun!Y.
Stead WaS a """-SO third. Cw"IY Cttt~ Cl) A""io<Vl1u•I E<1uh>menl, Ind Ill Ct llflM"nl•. will rl<t!VI H•ltCI blCll "" !• ;,o.r OOMALD W. KILLIAN, Jlt. ATOMIC AISOJtPTION tNSTll UMENT. (b) Th• Notntt •!Id bul!MOI •lldttlHI 11 :00 A.M., Au1us! lt, lt11, 11 lll t ""1lc1 In the· light a ir down,vind THOMAS K. CALLl5Tl!lt "II bid• ••• IO IMP In l (CC11"a1M• wilt> of lh• 1••nll1tCH" •• ., Of »ID :khool Olllrlct. lo<.•IMI •I 1151
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· d h" -C.1m1u1 Ori•• !h• 1no1tuu~1 •nd ConCllllon• i nd Allxondor Goll•nlln Ind Mlrf Goolt · "•t""l.11• Avt nu1, Cooll M"''• C1111..-n11•
r u n. OS ac er re a 1ne IS Ntw"•I ll••<h. ci llNrnh '2HI s~ec:illc•lilln• which •r• now "" 111, i nd nlon. 11:.. Pl1cen!l1 """·· Co•!• Me,.. 11 wtalclt ltme ••Id blcli Wiii..,. ,ubllu lh'
lea d and proreeded to keep ~11: Ml·IJM m•Y bf 1erurto In lh~ 11111:;. ot the Ci ll!ornl•. 01>1ned •nd 11td ,.,,. Anornov• ttr: '•Ull-. Purcllo.ino "o•nt 11 ,,111 ICIK>o! dl>•rlct. Tllo n1mr1 Ind bul<nM• t dd•"-•e1 •l lloo"FiNG
Bever covered a s they s tarted Pubn1111e1 vron•• Co•~t 01.iv Pilot. E•Ch oldd•• rnuu •vbmll will! 1111 blll • 1111 .!,',"c~·~•;::ci:,'.J1~" 11~ "•ctn!I• Av• All b;ci, ••• io 1>1 In •<CDtd1nc1 ""'" up the final wind\\·ard leg. ""'"'' l. ~. 10. ltll llJ.O·ll c1shler"1 en.ck, ce1tllitd e111ck. "' bid· Coo•• Mt C•llf · nli ·• Con<1ltlo"'· t ... 1rv<tlon1. 1'>11 Sffclfluhon•
B oth \\"C.re far short o r the o ..... l>Ond m•ae l>IY•bl~ lo th• o•cl•• of AU 0111,. ·b·~.1n ... ":..,,,~ •... a 1ddr••••• whl•ll ... """' on ,, .. 1 .. -otll(t ot LEGAL NOTICE lllt C<1••I Commynllv Coll11• Dl•tr1c1 ~•«I b• In• !••n•fttor wl!nln ll1tff "'"" l'otlor·J""'Jlffi & ''"""''• llAJl IDtt
m a rk , and il appea red that jf ----------------1 Bo••d ot Tru••oe• 1,. •" 1mounl no1 ltu 1,,1 Poll ,0 '"' •• i..nown 10 111,. Prado. 0•"• Poln1, c1111or,.l•.
h k h I S SU,1!11011 COUllT o• THI 111.!n llvt P.,c.ni (S"ol of 1111 1um bid ~· lrinlle••• ••t: non•. Eoth blaaor mv •I 1ubm ll • Did ci•-:' l fy e pt up t e d ue prlng-.JTATI! 01< CALll<OllNllo 1'011 • 11u1•1,.lee !hol lh• blcld'' wll! tni.r Into Ccl l he loc•llon ind ttn~111 description fn Ill• ICH"m ol • cortllit<I or c11ll l•r •
stead , who had chosen t he THE tOUNlY o• o•"NGE "'• P•OPO•tCI Con1r1c1 II th• ••m• 11 o4 int prooorlv to IMP !•an•ftrrea •r•· chtci.. or • bid bond ""'I !O 11v1 pe•c•"' NI. A·lt\11 IVlt raed to him. '" lh• even! ol lillur• lo 5loo:1'. In !rl<I•, llWlu•••• e<>vl~onl (!~~) Ill •h• 1mwn! ol !ht bld. m•<I•
1niddle of the course. m ight NOllCI 0' NIAlllNG 0' l"lllTION enl•• lnlo •~en conlr1c1. lh• proc•«I• ol •'>II g.ocx1 wlll <1t 1 <•rt•ln reitiurint 1>1~11>11 to the "'Cl•• of !ht NtwPort·M•" come in ancl beat the.m both. "'011 P'~OIATI! o' WILL AND •01 !h• thee~ will !lo lorf•l!lll, or In In•<••~ bu•ln•u know",, Armen·• $nl.rHl.·Bob, unlllt<I Schoo! 0111•1(!. tn Ill• 1v..,1 of l..ITlliocS lllTAMINTAIY IN O of t l>OnCI, fh1 lull tum lhert'OI will IMP 20 6 f'l•c•nrl• Avo., coilt Mell, l1llure to enttr Into 1u•n con1t1cl, tti• l\1osbacher Sized Up !hC BOND) lor!olt1d !o 11ld Khool dl1trlct. Collfotnl• Pf0<:eta1 of th• <hKk will b• forftl•ed, o<
situatio·n first and brok• off Ell•!• or ""1.i1m o. 1111cn1rt Otco•wd, No bldd•r m•v wltltdrow ni. bid tor • ld) In~ Pl•ce. •"Cl 1n1 dMo 0,. or otttr In c••• cf • bOna, lh• !uH '""' 1n1r1ol NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVE N 1n•l Tll<e pe riod ol !ortv·llv• USI dov• l tl or !Ill wlllcn, mo l>\JI~ 1roni!ot 11 10 b• con· Vl\11 b• lcrl.+lod It WIG khotl Ol111'"ICI ol
his COiier Of Beve r \O go for 1 .. 1vr1nct 1na l ru1! Com1>1"V h1• llltd d1l• ltl lot tne oi>e,,lno lhtr•o!. 1umm1l td 1ro : Btn~ QI i'.m1rlc1 NTll.Si'.. Or•"llt CoYnlv.
he I
ne,.!n 1 ..ellllo" tor probel• of will 1nd lho e ... rd ol Trv""' r11t1•n tn• J."'4 u11 Lido. N•wP<lr! B•ttll. C•lltorn•" No b\ader rn•v w11nd11w hl1 bill '" •
t ay-line and Cl.It off S pring-!or h•~•nct ... L1tl111 l H!•mtnt1rv to orlvlif<it of ••l•cllno 1nv •11<1 •I Old• or On Of ttl•t Augu5t 1 ~. lt ll o"'lod ol lcrrv-llvt (4S) d•1s 11te• lilt>
stead. This left Bever ,v i I h P•!•!l<>n•r !No BonCl l ••t••~n<• 10 wnicn to wolv• •n• ltr•o .. 1u lll10 or In-O•lf'll Jul• 19, 1111 aot• 111 tCH" ,,,. 001nln1 lh<ftof. I• m•d• for turtlltr pir!ltuloro. 1"4 1n11 lo•m1llll•• In 1nv bl<1 et In th• blddl<•q. M~•• Gcul•nli n lh• Ol11tlc! 1111 dolotmlned In• ••ntrol
clear a ir as he came over on ·~· 11"'' •nd .,1.c, o1 "•••Inv •n• •~"'" s1gn..:1, NOll MAN E. WAT~ON Al•••""" G<>'ll•nlon pr•v~111no r•t• °' ...,. ~,""" "*''"' 1~ '""
port tack and sailed for the 1,., -n '°" ""' A111K11t 1'11. 1•11. A• ,,:;o Stctv. llo.•d o1 1r"•'••• .,1~119,0, loc•lltv i., Wllldl tnl• work 11 11 ~ .. 1.m., Jn th• cw tltoom of Oe1>1r!menl No Ootn• Aut uSl 11. 1'11 -1:00 p.m. V1<h• M..:ltnlotn .,.,f,,.mtCI for elCh <••It M IYPI ol
flag end u f the line . J ot ••Id court, 11 100 Clvlc Centor Dri•• Publllll<'CI Orono• c ... 11 0111v 'llo!, ,,1~'"'"" workrn1n 11et"Cll9tl lo '"""'"11 "'• <""'''"· M b h b v.'H I, In !hf Cllv ot S1nt1 A,.1, C1lllornl•. J u!• it 1nCI A1111u<! 4, lt11 ~~-n IAMIC 0,. AMlltl(A wMcn will bo •wudftl lo IM 6uCcH1IYI os a c er came ack to 0,1.o A"""" ,, 1n i. "· o. 1 •• un bldd~r. 10 t>t n 1o11o .... :
s ta\board, w ell ahead of w. £.st Win LEGAL NOTIC E .,..,.,... lticn. C•M'"'"1' tlHl CLAss1•1cAT ION HOllltLV WAGI
Spnngstead and It appeared .. ...,,1,~c:'."~t~~ .... ~4 SJ11rmon. ,Pub1,1ine<1 Ortno• c ... ,, D1Uv -"\\Of. ::::;:: :::~:;;!;.""'" ~:~
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',,'",','_,,,,,,, u•u• •. l,11 ,..y .Jl P'llll ro•o\fd lr4"•• .,.,.11111 t hat he would cross the line -s ... n. 0 11v. s11 .. 1. 11111 1<1 .... ..... An••I••· C1111Dtnl• ,..\. SU,11101 COURT o• lMI LEGAL NCYl1CE Ap11t•nll<n 1oh•H k ...... OIDYMI 1 ....... .
ahea d of the pon ta c k ing f ol Ull) U6-li.U JTATl 01' CALll'OIMIA '01t lU'flllOI cou11 f 01' TME tor'f\l!Y Wllh S«t~ 1"' s ...... Co\<
B Allo•n•v• tor; 11'.rllllo,,... .. ' <O ' llorn\1 L11>1r CllOlt. ever. '" UN y 0' OllANGE l lo\ll o• CALll'O•HIA ,Olt '"" ............. "Chodute ~··" 1. N :l-
B Pllbll1h<'CI O<•nH t 08tt Oollv Pllol , H•. A·IM:it T"I COUNTY 01' OltAl'IOI Ut Bever reaC'hed the rJag Avoull t. 5, 10. t•11 1061·11 £olU• ol ANN H"LI.. Ooc••H<I. Ni. A·11lG 9d l'<IOn I JOl/tno•mon 1"11 Olr ol
J·ust in time to luff sharply 1----------------1 NOTICE IS HEREBY Gil/EN ,. "'' l'IOllCI 0 11' NIAllNO O' ,l'TITION ,.;""' (9) """~· '"• "
1* of llOlldov -LEG AL NOTICE {rllllto" o• !tie 1bov• nomt d clttt<l•nl 'Olt 'ltOIATI o, WILL AHO 1'01 ovon!,... ....,, • .,..II 1>t •I rim• •'>Cl .,. ..
acr oss the line. and n ip ""' 111 Pfr lOtll hi ving c•11m1 •v•ln•1 th• ISIUANCI 0, LITlllll Tl!ITAMIN· "'11• I M b h b I h sold dK«leM ••• r1<1ulrtc1 Jo Ill• tn•m, TAllY TO 'EllT!ONI• It •11111 bP nJll!ldllOt"V ~"°" tft• t'tln• ·OS ac er Y ess t an two " Hm wl•~ the "«"""'"" vouch.,,, 1 .. 1~. o"I<• E•!llt o1 JOHN 1. ANSON, D•«•s•d. lr•ctar to ""'""'"''·""' con!t•<I It ..,...,a.
seconds. '~:!.T~OIUTsA:lu~~"'N1l' at tll1 <Jor• of lh• 1bov• 1nllll1a courl. or No nce 15 HE11£1Y GIVEN '"" W. •nd u1><>n •nr ounconfrocror "M '!'f'
Th N l k. • 1 1 lo Preo..,t rn.,m. wlln th• "ecouorv ll't•M•• c. #\nton llt l llltd "'"''" t ptll· l!lm, lo P•Y 1"41 11>1 lflln •ht M!ll e e11•por S tppers 1n the l>u~~:,.11 '~~l~w nl P1"0"' "'" cio ng '°"i:ta•••· 10 tnt ""derilgn<'<I 11 th• 11111ct tlon !or pratwot1 cl wrn i nd,..,. 1 .. u•~t• °' >Pl<lfl«I ,,,.., " •fr ......,.,_" ...... ,.,...,
race remained among the firs t MAMA JAN '! p sv c HE o E L r c 01 hf• '-tttt~•v. 1nom1• D. Gt!liln. s:IO'J L.rt1r1 Te•'"m'"'"'" 111 .... 1111oner. b'I tl"ltm Jn ,.,. ••tcullan "" tti• to~ CVCl..£S 6ll p I ( I M E••I l '>CI S!tH!, Long 8••<h. C1lltotnT1 •trer1nc1 lo ... ~lch II m1dt le• !ur!h., lftcl. 10 1'uesday despite p O Or c1111. ,i611 t ullr ""· 0' • •••· l'()l!OJ. whl(h h lh• Pllco o1 bY•ln•n 01 p•rtlcu ftro. 1...ci rn11 "'" tlm• •"" 1>l•ct l~• eotrd of l:duc•llon Of"'" N-1·
finis hes. tiim Hogan finis hed P1!!ot1cn 8. Diw1on. 1111 'l•<~i1 !ri. undarilqM<I In •II m•!!f'"• P•r!olnlne ol t.i11f1n1 lhf 11m1 h•• bHn "'' lo• Mn. Un1f19d School Ol1t•k~ ,..,,..,v .. !!"t• . I "C", Coll• Mes•, C•ll!. to I~• t •l•le c! 1ald d..:1o•nl, wl!~ln ''"" Au1oiit If, 1'11, a1 t:lO 1.m .. In th~ rlgltt lo ~•IKI ..,v or •II Olde, •nd no•
Jn I th place but \Ii'&.~ able lo Jon I(, O•w•on, 21/t Plece,.111 "(", month1 "'"' lllt llrll pvbllclllon ol tn11 covrir--.. ol O•P•rlm1nt No. l Ill ~•Id n1<1n 1rl1y •<Ctf>I ll'le 1o--.1 bid, •"" lo h Id · 11. J • th C 1 M,1 Ct lll m>!lc~. tour!, 1! 100 c1~1c C~ntor Dri ve WM!, In -Iv• '"Y lnti>r""'l!IY « lrr1<1ul•ri"° l" 0 SIXw1 pace In e Stan-~,!1iorv "Hertwiu. 2111 Plictnlia "C"', 0.ltd Julv 16, ltll tll• Cllv o1 S~nu ""'' C1lllotnlo, •nv t>ICI rKelvocl.
dings. &ger Welsh finished co111 M•••· C•lll. Jt n• '"'· Tawn1•"" 01tw Jvlv ?'I, I'll 011111 AvDv!I 1, 1'71'
ll h d S Thi> l>v>IMU !t b•lne conCl1JCtad bV 1 Adm lnldr•trl• ol !~1 W. E. ~T JOH"• NE'N'OJtT4Al!!'SA llN ll'q!D 1 an WllS tied With pring-Pitlnet>MI>. E>1ate et Ill• 1DC\o~ ntmed Ca11nly Cltr• SCHOOL O!Sl•tCT flt
stead for eighth place, J •" D•w•on doc.citM •11111r.1. w1 .. ~1 ••• I"•~""'" •1111 W•••· O••n•• cou""", c1111~I•
P Thl! S!tltmtnl 111!<1 wll~ Inf COIJntf THOMAS D. 0~1,.,lH l y: Ol•I• Zwlll 00<oth1 Horv.., l'l11!1r
re-series favorites J ohn c1•r• or or1ng• C1>1m'• "'" Jui• 11. 1•n . sm E. 2M srr-Dovll zw•I• tl'urc~u11111 .u-..1
D.a'n e of New Orleans and 8v 8••••1¥ J. M1ddo•. Di'Pult coun1¥ L..,, IHcn, C•~torn!1 "'" 6JltO Wll•Mr• 11v•. "'1-lll'IO Cltr<. T•I: {!Ill llJ·J117 Sult. 1... Pirt>IOl'lf'(I o~ .. Cot1! 'lloltv ,,1,1.
Lowell North or San D iego P11l>lll~HI Ort noo-(N ol Ool(V Piiot, All-J' f« Admllll1t•1tr•• LH o\11111 ... CIUte<-111• -Auou•t '· I!, 1t7l 11.e II
have been improving t heir J.,1v 1• lt 1nd Aut u•t 4. 11, 1tn 7001.n Pui.111111<1 O••n~• co.11 0.11, '1101, ""'""' I•: P'•tll-Julv 19 1nll AvDu•t 4. 11. lt. 1t11 Jllll.71 '"""
positions daily, but for both it LEGAL NOTICE 'ubll•ntd 011nt • Co1ot D•ilv Pilot, LEGAL NO'IJCE
appea rs t o be a case of too lit-LEG AL NOTIC E l ''"'''"'"'~''c· '~·~''f'·~'~""'mrriCie-"~~·c"e l.----------, 11J<11 LEGAL NOTICE lie loo late . ,ICTITIOUS I UJINEJ$ NEWl',CMtTj'llA U1t11•110 Da , .. hed . th Tu NAMI llATIMfNT SU,lllOlt COU llT 01' TMI[ NOl t(I TO C•l!OITo•s ICNoot. DISTl1CT ne 1n1s SIX esda y Tl!• follpwlllt ottoon 1. <lo11ftt ~v•intH STATE OP" CALl•OIHIA •01 su,111.10• COU llT Oil' TNI ,._, l••lllnt 11111
lo l ake over fourth in the st.an-11. Tl-11: COUNTY 0, OIANGI SlAll 0' CALll'DllN IA '01t NOTICe n l'IEltEIY GIVE N "'"' ..... FAYLES ANO COMP.O "IY, £500 Ctm· N•. A·1111t T"I. COUNTY 0' OIANG• 8C>l•t o1 fCluc;.ot!on M ll>tr H--l·Ml5•
d ing s \\tlile North finished ""' o •.. ~ul!e Jn. NfWl'Cltl 8••<h. "IOT ICf 0' HIA•ING o• ,lllTION Ne. A""n Unlllf<I §U>Pol Ol•t•lcl Of ~ C•ml). .SeVCOth but fared no bt'lter C•ll<or~lf t!UO 1'011 ,llOIATli 0 1' WILL ANO ,01 E1l•t1 Of AL ICE ll EANICE GO•OON C•tllorl\l1. will tK •l•e Moled bid> u• "' M< G C ~•¥Its. Jlot A. Mt t• LITTlll.S TllJTo\MINTAltY 11.., k"own 1• I ERN ICE W. WAltRUM. 11 ;00 A.M . .., 1M-1tlll Cl•• art Aut uo!. 1111
than 10th overall. "v•nu•. Coll• M•••· c~1norn!1 11616. Ell•lt ol FLO ll lOA M. Cll:A IG. Of'C fO lf<I. •1 ,~., olllct "' ••Id 5<.1'001 0111•1••· Tn•• 0.,11~•u II btln, co"dut?e<I bV on O•••••e<f. NOT ICE 15 11ElllE8Y GIVE.N t<1 1n4 !octtt<I It lll7 Pll (fnlll Avo,.ut, c.,.1• He re is the \\"ay the top JO lno0Vldu11. NOl l(E IS ~EllE llY GIVEN l~d LPV crtelllo•I ol lh• lllOVI nomt<I dtcl'clf .. t M1H, C1llfor n11. u Wftlcll llmt 11ld ~1~.
finished: Tuesda y : G c '•YI•• MV•I C••lo h•• 1119<1 t1er11n • ~1111on 1...-in•! 111 '''"'on• 111vlng r111mo •v•ln•! mt w111 1>1 ,l'llb!lcly OPlnod ind •t•d lo•:
11111 ''""'"'"' lll•d ,.oh lh• c ounty "'ob1!1 ot ... 111 i nd lor luu1nc1 or l•""' ••I" <lfcldlnl t" tl'Oulrto to flit them, OlliJl!:L fflo\CTOlt 1. Don Beve r , Sall Diego. C•ork 01 O••no• cou .. iv on Jun• lll, 191,, T••l•m•n11ry lo P•tlllo""· rei•r~nce 1<1 wl11• !ne "~c•"~" vo1JCll•r., In the p<flco All bills 1r1 to tit In 1cc.,,nu•c:e .. 11t.
'J Bob Mosbacher Housl 1 8 .,IJ J MldO D 1 c n1v which I• m1d1 lor lurlh•r 1>••tlcy11ro. 1nd ot lh• c11tk 01 lt.1 1bovt , .. 1111.0 rourl. "' conal!'lon1, 1 •, 1 r -., 1 1 ~ n , 11111
w. • , On. (~r~ IV • o•, IOU V °" lhol In• !Im• 1...0 Oll CO o! h~1rlng lh• to prennl Thim. Wit~ lho nlCe1u-. Jl'Otlllc•!l""I' wtiich tt• """' ...; Ill, Jn
J. Wai~y Springs tead, San P bll ~.., 0 c 1 0 11 ,11111 J '"'""" "'' l>ff'n ••I 1or o\uouu n , 1'11. " voucheri, to "'' undtt1l•""ll •' lh• "'"'• •h• o•flce 01 1111 p.,.,n••'n• .ovon! "' ,.111
D I.ego. iv 1~. 1'1, 11 :nt;•:,.,~:11 •. 11,1; 1 v,1.~; •:JO 1.m., In '"' '""r'""'"' or o1 htr .nor,.1v. ll:O!EllT A EA~TM.ON Sc.hoo! Dll!r1d. 1•s1 P'!.ct n!lo Av"'lu~. '--'-'-~·7cc-'-'--"~~=----1 0Kl•rtmt~! No. J Of 1tlC1 COU•1. ot 700 77'IO H1rb0r l lvd .• (1>111 Mt ll. (11· CO"l• /,,\111, Colllotnl•.
4. Ken Young, i.JJs Anaele!, 1· Cl•ie Cent•r O•lve Wu !, lft t~e Cll• <1f l!ornl• 9161•, whlcll 11 th• 1>lt ct o! E~ch bl<ld«" mull •ut.m11 • bid d•parlt "-" LEGAL NOTJCE S1nl • An1. Callf~•,.11. btl•lnt'1 QI th• vn<1ero lgntd !n 111 m111e" In rhe form ot • ctrtl lle<I or <••hi•" 5. M arty Gleic h, San Diego. 1----------------1 Dllf!<l Julv 11, !911 p1r1•1 .. 1n1 to !he 0111!• o• ••la d•<•dtnl. en«~ o.-• nld l>Ond 'ou11 -i. llv• 11«Pnt 6. John Dane Ill, Ne w • 11111 W.E. H JOl'H wltltln IOI.Ir mcntn1 '"" ttat 11111 publlt.11· ll "•) Of 1"• •moun! ot •~• bid, m•d• ••CTITIOUl I USlNfSI Coun!y Cl•'~ uo~ Qt lhl• nOll(e. l>I Vl ble lo !ht order Of ,,,, Ntw1torl·Mt0• 0rlean.s. NAMI ITATIMEHT W11l1c1. lrown 1nG Cr11~ lOICWI Otltd JIJIV XI, UJI Unllle<I SC/\QDI Ol1Trlct. A .P~r•...-m'"'"
7. L.o··ell North. San o .·ego. '~·· lftfloWlnt Pf'"'"" ... doin1 '" DWff" Dtht, Sul!• N~m-11. M1rgart1 II. 8urn1idt Bond ..... v be ·~ulttCI If~ dl••t•ll"""' ,. builneu ••: N•w•MI l•••h, t •lllotftl• •1Mt Aamlnl1trl!rlx Of th• ~-•!•1• tht Olo?rl•I. In ,.,. oven• of l•ll"rt !D
8. Scot! Harris. Mlll Valley. ttl'.NT AL ll E.O.OIER, u• w lttn st .. Tel: 1114) '"·'117 ot tt.e 11;><1vo "•"'..:I Cltct<l•nl ""'"' 1 .. 10 •u<h tonlr•<t. Ill. ••ac-• 11
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CD•la MtJ1, t16JI. ' Atl ....... ¥1 m ,.tlH1tllf" IOllltT lo. IAllMAN lht c.ht(k wllj IMP forltlt..:I. at In C••t Qf •
9. erry Rumsey, SM Fra n· P1ul M. Glll .. pl1, 1U2 ID••uvlll t. P"blltl!Pd OtlnH Cotll O•ilv Pllol, 1"' ll•rHr l lv•. bond, '"' full tvrn fl!et'IOI wl!I b• Cisco. (Ollt Mt••· n6l1. JUIV ll . 21 •1111 Auoull 4. lfl\ ;l(lft.11 c .. 1. MIMI, (1Mtn• tt1)f lor!Ul«I re ttld ICllaol Ololt1cl ... Or•M•
M1t!1nne Glll••PI•. 1.U7 Dttuv!l!t. T•h ftlll ......,,. Countv .
10. John Van D y k e, Coi11 M11•, ~17. LEGAL NOTICE At,_.,.,. llr A•m!nlol•t trt• No bldd" "''" wllhdr1w 1111 blCI '"" •
M ilwaukee, Wisc. '~'' bv •ln111 11 bt!n• cOlld~ctl'il trf • ,ubll.n..:1 or1no t ,.,.,1 0111v P'!tur, Jy. ,..,IPCI at ""!Y·flv• !61c11v11nw ll>tr d•t. Hu11MPr.d 6 wilt. SU,llllOI COUllT 0 , THI! Iv 'll 1nd AUIUll t. II. 11, 1t11 '°61·11 '" lot !h• -nl ... lf>trlOI.
S tandings after lhret races '•u1 M. Glll•1o11 STo\TI o' CAL1,01N1i0. •01 L A NOTICE TNo ,...,.. ct 1~11..,"'"'" "'--'· with no throwout : lhl• ,,A!•mf .. 1 filed wllll "'• (wn!v THI COUNTT 0' OltANOI EG L Mt .. Unllltcl j()\IO( Ol11tltt rffervn ... I Clor• ol Or tntl* Countv on. Jul• U. u ;i. Nt. A•1'11ll , Ulf1 rlclll 10 •t]KI &111 .,, 111 ·bldt, '"" -~I ) hlosbacher, 6; (2) Bever, llv ltvtrlv J. MltlaO• 0."'1!V (OVnlY NOllCI O' NIAJtlNG OP" PITIT10N P'tCTITIOUI •Ull"lllS nt c•n•rllv •<<Hf "'" 1-•tt blcl. '""lo 18 (3) R 32 4) Q Clo•~ 1'011 ,.IOIAllf 0,-WILL AND ,01 HAMI! ITlTIMl~T wtlv1 ony lnlo!'mllll"!> ., 1h .. ul1rlly In
; umsey, ; ( a ne, Pllbllll>td o •• ~ .. Co•1t O•lly l"llOI, LITTfll.J TEITAMfNlAltY tlOMD Th• lollpllolne •••ion b oa1 ... bl.i•l,,.,. l nY blCI rlC;.tlvld. . 33.7: (5) Gleich. 36: (6) T im Jul'f 11, • •"" A1111u11 .. 11. un in1.11 w41vao1 .,; °"'~,.~'::~~11T~~A UHt,11!•
Hogan, N""'1V\rt Beach, 39., LEGAL NOTICE E1111e oi M1ri1 Oomtnltk. OK•••lll. tlOWN V11..Ll 1N'fEITMENT COM· scwoo1.. 011,1101 -··yv• NOTICE IS HEllEIY Gii/EH lllt! fl"' P"ANY. not H111rCI A~fnllt, Gorden or Or•nt1• Cou111,., Cl llfwnlo
17) Van Dyke 40 7• (8) t1el--------------lll•1nc111 n11 1111<1 f\tttl11 • """°" ,.... 011>v1. c1111orn11. ooro1~v l'i'&rvo' ,111'1_.
bet1o1·ecn Rog'er . iv e Is h • ,1cT1T1&11\11:u 1ii.i•s• ;~~~t~.~~1 "1": ";.;~;;:~· ~ i'~1:•; ,1f""S:,:1 :~!~~;· ~:i~=~~~1~~ 1:;'o; ~~~:i•1n11 A•tnt
Newport B eac h and Sprl NAM• tTATIM•Nl w.1 • .01. '°"'""'' 'o wrtlcn 11 m1d• tor 1 .... t r!Y HlllJ, c1111o•nl1 o011 1 ,u1>11in1<1 °'"'"" C•lf 11,1i.. ,.,1,1. • ng-The IO!towlnl porHn 11 <IOl"f bu1lntt1 futlher 1•rllt11l1r" i ncl lt.11 !ht tlm1 tnll T~I• '°YllMll It conduc ted bv I tlmlll'CI ... vl ulf o. 1'71 >:1 ... 71
stead, 42.7; (10) North, 43. 11. Pl•c~ o1 ~11r1n1 111, ''"'' "" l>ffn ,., "rtnt•llllP CAMP8ELL ' l UM 11 1 NG a, IM Au1111! 1', 1"1. 11 t ::JCI 1.m .• In !ht l'OUNOEllS I USINESS
HEo\TING, 1150 lttb1dllt1, CPl!t Mla1. covttroom ol O•P1ftm1nl No. l ot 11ld WNAGEMl!Nl INC. (1111. t1o16, court, •I 1{IO (lvlt Ctn!et Orlv• Wttl. In M1rU11 LtAnct,
LEGAL NOTICE
A la st-m inute c rew change
a board the Cal-40 Chinook
m ade s kipper Sh:t\\'n Durnin. a
j WliOr &t the U.S . Interna-
tional U n iversity . reaHle he
had enough class1nates aboard
to qualify. Arter the s tart o f
t he race he radioed the com-
m ittee and asked for recogn i-
tion a s a collegiate entry but
was lurricd down brcause he
tiad railer! to file a proper e n-
try be(ore the starl.
200 Attend Rites Wl!llom ''11111" C1m1bell. J 1 SO th• Cltv Of Sem1 An1. C1lllPr~l1. Preildt nl NOTIC• fO C:l•DITOlll 81rb111111. (~Ill M•11, Coll•. n<l,6. 0•19d July 21, 1t/1 T~ls ~111.....,1111 NII 1111<1 wilt> tnt c.,.,,.. SUP'•llOtl COUllT 0' lN•
l lll1 b1n l: .• 1t It INl119 conductl'CI by I ll w. E . SI JO HN, IY Cll'rk Ill OI•• c,,..nlr on A.1111111 J, SlATI 0, (ALt,OIJ:lA 'Oil 1nn1v16111l Cou~tr (19'k 1,n. TM• COUftTY 01' J!Aflj l •
Duc llo was nrst in t:hc col-
legiate r ace {ln both e lapsed
and correcled llme. winning
the J oe f\f. P oteet Perpetua I
lrophy ror line hoJl{lrs a nd the
(.ommodore J ake VanOergriFt
Trophy for IJ'ie best corrected
time b y a colle giate c re w. The
latt~ trophy wa s gi\'Cn by !he
Naval Acade m y In m emor y O{
VanOergrifl 1o1·ho w as in-
strumr.ntal in the development
nf tht Naval Academ y's !ail·
lllg program.
h1idshipme n T om O 'Brien
t1tudenl s klpflCr ). Ga r y
Carlile. Tom Ternes a nd Terry
Sl\Qemaker "'ere the un -
riergrads aboard Du e I 1 o ,
log('t.her wHh Li.,. (jg ) T ony
11!1 CtrnPMll M!ldltll .... OtMI. t .... OC N.. A .. ,_•
Harbour Club Dedicated
lllll '''''"''"' fll"'CI wlm "'' c .... ntr '111 W!llltlr• ..... ...,,,,.. P"11bt11hlll Or1..t• CC>llf Cl1llY P'llOI, ei1111,,, JAMI& D. Utt.TEii, CterMt· Cltf~ ... Otl n .. Counlv en' Jul• 1', lt 71 , lt ..... IY Hlllo, c.11 ... 1111 tt:l'lt AUltUll •. 11, II . 1.!. 1t1l ».11·71 l'CI,
I v 8tvt r!Y J. Mllklo~ Ot P""' CounJy Tll: nu1 171·"'21 LEGAL ~CE .NOJ:lCE 1$.. Hl~llY 4)11t:H .. tft• Cltrk. AllentfYI NI" '"II~ •~v•~ crtd\lor1 IOl"tbt" llbtvt ntl.,1<1 cltc••ont
,ub•IMaod Ol•"'ll• c .... , Otlly ,11.... l"ubU1Md Or1.-COil! lllHJ' ftlto1 .1-~---'"'"''"·"'·~·'·;.:-'==----tMI , ... ".,tent llll'tlft• cl1!m1 ... 11111 ....
J\llJ 11. 11 Ind A119111t <. 11. ltl! l'l'ff·1l Julr tt. 2' •nd Autu1t ,, 1'71 *1·71 P"ltTITIOUI IUllHlll t•lll cl..:t<ltnl Ito '""l"'tl IO lllD lt<tm,
r.lore than 200 b o a t i n g
enthus iasi.,, turned out Sunday
to v.'ltnes." the. dedication of
the Huntington Harbour Yacht
C lub.
The clubhouse, whic h had
been plMiled si nce 1966. \\'&.<;;
officia lly opened ·when Hl!YC
Commodore. Jerry O lson a nd
Southem Cal ifornla Yachling
Associatiqn Commodore l.ee.
Kellerhouse. cut ribbons to the
buildings doors.
DiRnlt.ar ies from yacht clubs
I l..' b,io----
and associations from Ventura
to Newport Beach attended
the ceremonies 1o1·hlch v.-ere
ca pped wilh a harbor c ruise.
and luncheon.
The new yacht club ha! it..
own building, but will ah.are
fac ilities: with the •luntlngton
!!arbour Beach and Tennls
(.1ub fo r large events.
C.Ommodore Olson ~·e.lcome.d
lhe gues ts and Capt. ~1c\
Carpente r , Chief o f S l11ff. U.S.
Naval BaM!, Ul ng Beach,
1----------------1-------------'----1 NAMI lTATIMINT wltll 11111 nMtllllV ..._11 .... 111 ""'Ml/rt LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTJCK 'Illa lpll-I rlOft 11 llOlllS M l of ltae c11r\ If lti•'•k"t t n1h11<1 c.,.,fl. o•
delivered lhc de<licatk>n ad-'------~--------1---~--~=~-----·f'" ,,. "
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111 ~""t"' "'""· •tnr. "'' """""'v 1· I' Hitt P" lint Mll110N COMMUNITY HOS,llAl VO\ltllt"' le !tit llnlltl"llfflfll 11 Ill• olll••
f'l(TITIOUS IUSIHISS P"IC::TlTIOUS IUSll'l lll 'HAllMACY Jfll» '""'1• Jt •• I ol Il l• AINrntt. C"OL.O~EL SELIM dre!!.
HHYC Staff Commodore Bill
HardcMlle and Jr. Stan Com·
modore Al Fitipatrick
presented a short history o f
the club, v.·hich was rounded in
NAMI ITAl•M•NT HAMI STATIMlll'IT Min i"" \lltl;,, C11Uornlt . ' HE lltNG ,llANICLIH, 107 flll Ill~
Tiit folloW!"' "''°"' i r• ftlnl Tiii toilowlntl .H~MM"ll ltt •olM CommullllY p 11 t rI"t c 1 i. I ( c 1 l $tr1111, ~1!• M1t1, Ctll10rnl1 '2411, 1Ki1l<'fll 11: .,..,1_ 111 lt1M1VrCH. Inc.. 1 (1111. C01"1. ,..,ldl It !tit ,1tu " 11Utl111t1 ol ll'tl
llA INIOW MAlNTl!NAN(E I t t 1 B. a, J. MAN U ,-A(: TU 111 HG TM1 t>uoln1»1 II COMUC'" by I (Cll"• '""°"'"""" • •II rnt tttro' '"r11lnJ111 le
'•let Or •. Hu111!11e1en lt1cll, C1llf. J~l!LE•S, 10. Se. 0 •1ncl. S•11t1 A/'lf. W •ltoft. t1ll ...... -'Jl!llf M~. wltnln ""'~ Oou1l11 COllNV Mcl..11n. JtOI Ptlc1 Wllltm O. J1nHm1. 25!M Cllfl Or lvt . C~Ul'l lTY ,...,.n. lfllrr ·It# t'IWt ""llntt!lto't •I 1111•
Or .• ,1vnU11411on ltldl. C1UI. N-..-t l •Kh. l'HAflMA(EIJTICAL llOllC., ,
e ttubllh MtLtln. Md P•IW Dr., Joi 1f\11 F. Vt "°"l11n. 1JIJ Wit! fl E$0Ul(E~ INC.. DtJtf JV1N t. "7('" H11t1Hnt1I011 ltec:fl. (l!!f. Cirllon ,i.e .. St nt• Ano . (llrt•"t w. IU'tllll, uovll,~P••' llllo blllfntn h ttl"IM (Of'd\IClll bY • 11111 b\11lnt1t 11 btlM tenClvcll'il ... I ,rftlrltnl tt:~l'd.lttl" .......
'''"'""'""''· '•flntrsl'llo T"li \llllfl'I"'' wH n1te1 wltt. 1~1 tou... Wm 61 1111 l!IOV1 ~llfl'llfJ G-c:-nr
pRrUcipaUng in lht l llllbolll Mtl .. n J. "· Yl ndtr!llll "' Cler• flf °''"" C1111111ty on AU.Utt 2. COl0fljlL llLIM "•1111,1'1• 0 . C. M<Lt•" IHI J1~1-1 1'11. l'llANICt..IN. '
1965.
Also
ceremonies were Sea Scout.s T~11 ''''""""' 1111<1 w11n '~• COllMY Tn11 .,,,.,..,..,, 111.ci w1111 "" t OOJ"lt twt·OC 111 '"' ,..., •~'· frmm Sea Scout Ship 412 Cit•• M o •• ,,.. c,,..~tv ..,, J111t 11, 1111. c11••"' 0•1Mt countt .,., J .. 1. lJ, 1tn . 1,.n1 • '"M•, AllT1. c .. 1 .......... c'•ftftnl .. t'ldf 8¥ ltvtrlv J. Mtdde1, Otwlv (ll\lntv l!y 9t vtrly J. MIG-Dt ... IV Countv l'MI A¥-t 11 tftt 1!1ti, J~I .. jM Tl'll 17111 ..... 11 11
\\"hich i& based al lh• yacht c1,r• Ct•••· ..... A11Pllt. (11!tor .... ,...., AltwllfY .... I KIKtrlw _.-Cb 'libtt1llMI Ctl n" (NII O•ilY Plkl!, "11~!l""'d Or•'lq• ("'' OlllJ' ,.1,,,,. l"~blllh.., Orl "f<I (N II Oe(ly "'°'· P!Jtin.n...i Ot•nee e11101 Dolly 'llt!. c:'IUO. Jul' ;1, 11 t l'HI Auflfll I. n. 1'11 JOI.JI Jul)' 21. » 1M AutWI t, 11, 1'11 ltt .. 71 Autuof .. 11. 11, !S. lt11 JOS,.n July I~ 21," •llfl MllWf 4, 1'" 19"·11
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Tape Recorders
$ 94
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Formula 25 $9.90
Yaluel
Vitamins & Minerals ' '"'"'" "~"'' 2 $ ' ,, " "''mm•, Bottles 95
m rn('•QI\ & nutro-t 11h ot 2-lor-!h t-ot 100 tA ·~
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Dinnerware Set
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B1aur1fully dtc0tol1d
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Thrifty pootmi. 4 eo.
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Cups, Saut•n. ~P 0t Ct •t ol So .. 11,
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Waste Basket
.~ @ 199
Jumbo sjzt _ •. buih lo kold
lorge ~upermork•t bo9~. San1 -
rorv. ~~.,. -to -clton plastic 1n
Avocado or gold.
~1~~~':~sl 1' laminated ·
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·@87'
Floro! bouquets, k ilch~" 'oyings,
p!oyful J.,rchtn~. 1uv1tnoles, 1:1reet-
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sub)l!Ch in 8 ~6" s1ie. Lo mono!ed
to l1~rboord,
39:. Ice Cream
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neo•le<J ,h,,nrner r a•npatt l•p
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891 Baby Scott
Disposable Diapers
059c -, ~
S o I I, ~vl•o-ob.art>.nt over-
n•ghter 1 '2,.
Burgermeister f
Reg. 6~$1 1 ' Beer
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F!uslproof, eM'l·lo•claon
frosh cans litoture HlOp·
over melol hoodlts That
keep lid loded in ploce,
$1'' Value Quilted
Pillow Covers
79 1
• I 0 Pounds
Charcoal
6x6 Ft. Bamboo
Drop Shades
$222
• 4x6 FL Si1• .. $1 .99
• 8x6 Ft. Sit• . $3,99
• )Ox6 ft. Si1 1 . $"4,99
Reg. $3'' & $4'' · ~
Ladies Sun Glasses ~ .
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Reg. $2911 Magnus· .
J: [s:;\ Chord Organ " , ·
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fikh Gallon $399 86 proof imparttd
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~~··· DAILY LOG
Wednesday
Evening
AUGUST -4
1:00 IJ llf: """ J.ry Ou"f'll,.
CI! AIC News llea-'Olle\' S111iH1.
0 K"IC,....,. Torn Snydtr.
D Ylfpit. ,,..._.._ st.ow
0 Sh O'tloc:k Mwit: ((:) (90)
'"Rid. ttw Mlrfl CollntfY" (wtstei n)
'62-ll•ndoloh Stott, )Oii JrdcCiea
ROii ST•n, limes D1ury. Two 1ain 11
o ,11 ct.i rn Ti.. Sl!iilh 1 ..... ity
(Ill "No Pl1tf! la Hide." C~1d Slt1s
nut to ~!• !ht pusher tupply1ng
drugs 11 '°" Bri1n's el~m!f!l~ry
ir.hool. m T~r Dlwid flea! Sl!u• Bu~dr
Rich , J1ck ll<rn£l1s, ~t•ko. Rob<n Mc·
N1m111 111'11.
ID Dr11fl9(
f1ll OEIUT l oboqlrivari (R) A 1ep911t
Ill the KCIT·produted wits ol varied
rnusic1I artills. Toni~ht'1 guest is
blues man Freddie Kini . .,..Ito sings
ind pl1ys the eltelrtc RU1lar.
runrnen, down 11"1 their luck. team t :OO 0 (~ MlldU t.m1r (II) Jtck
uo lo r u1rd I l'Old sn1omtn1. bull CJrttf 1uesh 11 1 hasp1l1! e<1ter· -°' 1hfm--••ded b1 1 yoon1 duft· li iner ""o is unawut th11 ht 11
tr -1e:h-to double·ttOS!i his lrefiou~~ ~I ~imll!lf.
bud!ly' ind t1t•I tht aold. o Charlie Callas casts m 111, F1111t1teonet * a comic spell on m Sb• T"k The Des O'Connor ShO'#
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Also • ··s1CILIAH CLAM'" Also "YIMISHIMC POINT"
~~G°J f._,
·~. "BLUE WATER,
WHITE DEATH" ,
'" The hunt for the
Great Whfte SharX ...
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01'1 .llll LO 1•11 "KELlY'S HERO ES" (GP)
ffi Al1 $h1dia, Ton 0 yc)l €?) °" O'Cllnit0r Show o-i '~------------------------,1
@II Motlc:itro J4 welC!)ltl8S Ch1rl1e C1ll•s an-d [n@!i$h m 0.1!11 Val~ 01:11 comed11n ~ Baler, I m /lfews Ji111 H1"'1horn l 0 i J 1 r6) rn lov• "' I Rooftop 1
l ;JO (31 .... BIM Huddt.
(il Truth tr Corlleq11tnt~
(1}C85 llltw1
Im "IC"""
IR I "The !~ Mis~nde1sUndin~" I
o~ve's &rO i1 sn111er&d when lul"
p l1 tht netdl'd t1sh for 1 new UM!d
111!n11:er~t01 b1 stlling 1 draw;n11.
IE) Tiit Bil Y1Ury
ID Fi1iii2 tint
~r~nnnn C•v1 wA' d»<o•o•td by Jl,,..mv LIOyd in
190! A low mo"'h• ot llOVd'• p<oma1io11 •nA !ht
'"'"" II •I•"'"~ rO!• on "Th• Court1hl• OI
End•"' F""'"' L•o~d ""' n;ocov .... ed M•"n,..,, ""'"· F,n~ our ,! yo" ,..,Iv h•v• • €h.On<• . CAll.
NOW , (/!Ol !<J 11'1 or !H-U'I Jor o frtt bro·
'""" Of .o f'EllSO'<AL tNTEllVl[W Wltl4 JIMMY
LLOYD,
JIMMY LLOYD ENTEllPlllSEI I'<(.
HOllVWOOO •f><l 1A'<TA ANA (Al l~.
m Tiit flyin1 flu~ m Hec1"9fdr1 toc111• cr:> Rosa1 per• Ve1onic1 ~
9;JO 0 l3l rJ) rn Tht lml'l'Mlrt1I (Fil I ';,.;
"San,luary." Be~ lhr.tlirds i, b~
!!tended by I af1iu p of lnd;1n1 y,h•n
m Dll"1 It~ lit~ l 1th1rn.
al) L• Aficiotlldos tn !1 Co111unid1d
(DAIK N ...
r:•IJ CIS """"W1!1e1 Cron•11t
0 m llllK "'" 01"d Brin~lty.
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M•nea gu~1.
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aJ L• Ctmz tit lil•W. Crlftft
tM W-~d w-~ <my'1tf}') '4l-10:00 fJ (i ) H1w1I f'"IW-0 (fl) McG1"ttt
Jdln C1nad111f, [~elyn Mherl. I (Jrepiies 10 COOf wrl h 111 Heilptd r'1 Tt ltn Utt Tnrtll cttnv1ct 1nd ~+I !JJS!)!'Cled ltn~ •II~
O W1ur 1 MJ Line! an old time mobsltr
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.... ~ (dr1m1) ·5~ -Jtc~ Webb lln1's fl ight Gallary (R) "P1mel1'1
.II""" Leich \l°'ce," st1rrin2 l"t!y1l11 O•llH and
I) 1 l -l KJ John Astin : ''tont S111v1Y(lf," sl1111ng
Jcffl~ Colleos: and "l"' Doll: ll&r·
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p/loftf •4." 2uh•n Mthll toridu~I!
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thttio 1t 1ht Hollywoocl Bttl"I m Anrt'lillll fltrro•
() f'IW1 Ktv•n 5.111dtt,.
0 Mav~ (t) (2hi) "BO!'lb«t 1·52~
(rlr1m1) 'S7-M1rl M1lde11, Natflte
Wood. f.f,em Zimbthll jr~ llobert
N1(hol1, Mars/!• Hunl
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1een12tr, 1•iled lo! 1'nul!1ni ~n foul'ldll!'f ol lh1 s..!111n1 lsl1nd f rtl
1ll01n.Y. bttomt1 1 clien1 of !hel S<:ltont.
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1 chain a•n11 ~lier beuli lr1ml!d on
1 honiit•ll! th•i~11 10:30 0 fh1111 Actoa"
0 i ' ,-6 ' CD too1rbhi1' .i lddlf-'I 0 (J') f6J rn Nfl Actlcl•
f1tlllr (II) "Ol\r<Ollnt t~ a tor11 m ltelr"I 81!1 Jnhnt_
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tf:la ~11 In~ wan~'"i· ten It
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Glfnl'I ford, Cl~•r8 l rtvfl<,
m l rlfftl " Con1M)wncn (D 8"1 It.. Clock m II lalllt • Th111I I f1il 8eot Ifft
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H10 Hoor1v " ltach"I Ptlt O"on 0 MO¥it: "Suddtnly 11'1 $rllin1"
sltr1' 1 Cfl•h "con( ,r •11t1~111n !e (mmedy) '(7 -fri!'d M11;Mu1r1y,
•~rt 1 rll!I at Walt Wh1!m1~ H1~h ~
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fill Tiit J...,ch Chrl
l?i1 llldle LIN•
al)Nint
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bar• Mc/0 11 fu~~I~ a• tht un11nf1:
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ures l!'IJ"llt nnu11, '" t 1hn...t1 ol
Rood 10<1Ulll' for lht rnd1cot11 I
0 ~ ... o\l(ltfl Sha9 S\t'Oe 1 flUeSIS
i nd GllO'll Phmp1011.. I
Pwul~t!i Goddtt'I.
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Q) Morie; "Thi !Mirit's lil-nfH'"
(ltocror) '61 -lon Ch•IW)', K11'~
Kadltr', Jon~ Crawford.
1:00 f) Mew1t: "BMablrdilf" (dr~m1)
'i3-111ndol~n Stott. Eddi!! Albfrt,
Robo'<t ll)1n.
(j) D 0 (()@1 "--" m ~u.111ifht SMw: •'Oocf« s..ta"''
Rollot," "J1.,.. ind '1111 ll&tfTJ'iflt
~ind.~
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bXVnfU Movlts 1
1:00 m "Tht C1flt Gilbtrt I Sulliv1nff
(mus1al\ '53-Rob~rt Morl~y. MI U·
f'ct rv1ns. Dinah Sheildan.
2:00 Q ~HOfll1 ltln !>trl " ldr1ma\ '!Xi
-INn ~1mm1111s. 0111 O'Herlolty,
I t:CIO ID ,..._. ff ttll '"9n MOO!ts''
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fw ti. Htllr.~ (comtdf) '5>--Sottny
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Fullerton
Season
Revealed
A lhrf'f"-play sea~n ha5
been announced fnr 1971·72 by
the fo'ul!erlon Footlighters,
who also have named officers
for !he corning year.
Lt-ading off the schedule will
ht Ronald Alexarider'.~ comedy
"Nobody Loves an Albatross.'·
direetcd by Corona del f.-1ar's
Tony Brandt , who played the
leading role in the show
several years ago in Orange.
.. Albatross" will open Oct. 22
and play through Nov. 13.
A murr1{'r melodrama .
"Kind L<idy," will be the
Foollighlers· second pro·
duclton, runn ing from Feb. 18
by Donald Henry. 'w'ioody
Allen's "Don 't Drink the
Water" will close out !he
season from f.-1ay 26 through
June 10 under the d1recl ion of
f.-1 itchel1 Sanford_
S<tnford, a 2;..year ve1eran
of sTagf'. ~c reeJI. radio and
telev ision. was elected pres1-
1tent or the F'ootlighters al
their re<:enr annual meeting .
01hPr officers of I he
Fullerton thr.aler group a!'e
Mary Lynn Shea , vice presi·
dent : Gwen BPr r y n1 an ,
secretary. and Bob Hansnn.
treasurer.
All production,11 tir I he
Foollighters will be staged in
1he Muckenthaler Community
Center. 119 Buena Vista Drive.
in Fullerton.
PACIFIC WALK-INS
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Mo11. thr~ '"· ,_ .. ,.m. l •t. & Sun : 11:00 p.m.
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Saddleback Sets Fairy Tale Play
A fai ry tale drNna for
children, "The> Princess and
!hr Sw1nrherr1." v.ill he
presented ill S a d d I e b a r k
College Saturda~·
The pr<1ciur1ion will ~ !!lag·
-~~ '
PHONE S48-15l 2
Continuous
SHOW DAILY
FROM 2 P.M.
2NO BIG WEEK
ed l'A'trr , firs! at 10 11 m and
111~in at 1 pm 1n Bui1d1n,: R.
thl' dram11 the11ter Admtsstnn
is rrer, but advanre rPser1·.,,.
ltnns arl' ad1·i.~rd.
TI1e children!;' su1nrtit>r pr, ..
dU!'linn I~ by playwright
~111d)(t r-.llllrr. Ir t~ a 1·nmir
1·r rs1nn nf thf' slnry .1h111 a
prlnrf'.~5 who harl tn le.1rn 1n1r
Villue.~ from a I ow I y
s"·inchrrr1 .
1'he cast 1nclur!c~ Kathy
l\1ilsnn or S11n Clemenl r 11s
Pnncrss Rnsalir . 11.1 1 r ha r I
Srndd:irrl nf L~una Rt'arh. \hi'
lil'.1nehrrr1, Mil.I': Rlandi:i nr
San Clen1Pn1e, 1\10,e: C'hPrrin.
.John Schw<irlt of l.a,Runa
Reach, Nimble. thr royal
Jf'S\er ; ~1 ar.v Casey of 11.!is~inn
''iejn, Vi\"itn. third lar1y-in-
waitir1i.:: Vr 11ncr~ Schr11nt>l of
1-:1 Torn, Elsbeth. second !acl.v-
Misslnn V1Pjn, 1.i~ette. f ir~l
!ad:-o·in-waitlng, Mel B e 1 t e
I
Killion or Lagun.. Hills. Mi.s!
Prirnm, governess tn tht
pr Incl''-~
The production is under the
clirect1on nf Bonnie Cogbill.
ChoreogrHµhj. will bt by Rt'lly
Killion, and technicia n~ in·
elude Renne n u M ou ch .;: 1.
li~h l lng; Cr11 ig N1t1 .. sound .
I.et' Bnrn.~tein , cnstume!'I : and
Ha l Propp<', !'let.
Re~ervalinns rnay be mude
b)' calllng the Offic P nr !'tu·
den! Affa ir~ 111 8.17-9700, 49~-
4950. or 4W.-22 11.
GOD
HELP
BOBBY
AND
HELEN
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Also
This 2nd
GREAT
EATURE
AlSO
Morie l homat I"
"JENNY"
... ·• '
RATED G_ '.BU T
MAY BE TOO
INTENSE FOR
YOUNGER
CHILDREN.
130 minutes of
excitement!
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96 of the most cr111cal
houis in history! Suspense to last
a lttetime!
""''· R1lBERl ~ """"""'~' =ANDROftEDA SlRAIN
~!NI\/(~ P'CTU~l Tt~ica.ocr p~ I
Nearly Ever)1one
Li ste11s to Landers
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They're in love
in Nee dle Park
Jack Nicholson
Candice Bergen • ' ' '
A<thU< G"fo"k'~ J flt'· Ann -Margret • • ;
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Or•"•' C•u"IV" 116.:t•uotu Siio• Vo!uf
"PANIC IN
NEEDLE PARK"
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"CARNAL
KNOWLEDGE" (R) .........
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"5 1C lllAH CL•N"
, Exclusive Orange County Indoor Engagement
i No ~•st rved Seat1
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in a1 {; J:1 J oal .-1d oroduction
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STADIUM #1 DRIVE-IN NEWPORT CINEMA
ORANGE 639-8770
All O "THE ARRANGEMENT"
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NEWPO~T 1'3EACH-8 4 4-0760
All O "PLAZA SUIT!"
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SECOND BIG WEEK I
WOW! FANTASTIC
-Jo..,oo ... ~ •• Nowo
BETTER THAN ~ENDLESS SUMMER'
{G) -••• J••••, T•l~v••
RT AND THE MEN WHO RIDE
011 AllY SUllDAY
('n-lt1l Bo x Office
Ope ns 7:15 p.m. --"---'---.: :;;:,:;·;'i,.':., Show Starts
,,. tllJ at Dusk
~LUS St eve McQuee 11 1.-:'.j
"Til e Reive rs" -~.
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OF GUYS
SWING
WITH A
CALL GIRL
LIKE
BREE.
ONE GUY
JUST
WANTS TO
KILL HER .
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NEWPORT BEACH • 6•4·07fi0 1:~ '-"1"•".-"~=
STARTS WEDNESDAY AUG. 11 "SI )N(; 01' N < )J( WA Y " Fw/1ofrrh•
PREMIERE ORAN GE COUNTY ENGAGEM ENT
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• 2nd TOP ATTRACTION •
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·MATINEES DAllY••
e2ND GREAT HIT•
PAUL NEWMAN AS
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OIREC I FROM ITS
SE NSATI ONAL
ROADSHOW
ENGAGEMENT! ~
'"
3rd GREAT WEEK
WiLLAll
It w,1s his firi;;t
jrlh in q y e o1 rs.
It W.llii hii;; ltts l
rh.1nre lfl do it rii;::h l
George C. Scott
r""LastRun
NOW FOR THE •1 lST TIME AT
POPULAR
2o.PRICESI --
"VANISHING POINT " {GP')
"WHLll WOllll AllO
TMl (MOCOtlfl rACIOIY".
IOT H I AT ID "G"
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"PINOCCHIO" & "WI OUNTRY" Af~ ot [DWAllOS CIN!MA VIUO • M1~~K)M VI{ .
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-~--~-~-NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES
'Fiddler' 'Father' '
:1 Ope11 Tl1i s Week
1: ..... ( I u Ji 1 ·c t II (!11 ~·1· !Ill' ll l
]111/ J.l.rrr1r;11\ 't,rk
ON
ANY
SUNDAY
, • ~ .. ' fty TO~t TlTti!';
T'ne !01~5~s. ;<:;r:r.1r..c n1u~:.-;.;
&"d I.'!~ ionge~'. r 11 :i n I n f?
a:r4h•. pi;~ in Brtl8dw11y
hi.sta! f opening in the sa n1e
Wei'k.!.
1"i1:0!".o. !:he unusu11I siiu111 1on
r t•r.f r on t in~ coast:i!
!J" ti1t>aler.:;~r.s "'hen '"Fiddler on
t:it-Roor· goes oo !ht board.s
•t Orange Coast Cnlle~e 1n
Costa Mf'S3 tonight and ··Life
' V.'ith P'ather" dPbul.s fridav at
thr Lone Beac-h Commu"iiity ' Playhouse.
Couple'' heads into ]ts rourth
'4"H'k 1Migh1 under the direc-
tion of (;wen Y11rnell
Alan Harl and Paul Tcschke
play the rnismatched room·
mates in domestic chao~. with
Helen Briggs :ind .Judi!~
Hirsch supplying the romantic
interest. Allan Jones. Wa ite
Dudek. Dzvid McAd11m :in<
Joe Kent complete !he Lagun
ca.st.
Performances arf' ofrerr·
Wednesday~ lhrou ·;·
Saturday~ at the playhnu•~
fi06 Laguna Canyon Rna
A flLM ff aaUC:I 8ROWN
TAKE THE NEWS QUU
The [\\O l\f'W \"nrk l'h/lm · , . . Laguna Beach, Rcscrvatior. p1ons _won I be Sf'tllnJ: anv 4~7..{1743. We Dar e You . Every Saturday
.. longev1 1y records nn thr \\'est __ ---------~ C-Oasl. how""" -"F;ddl"""
' lnck-..j in for a four-da.v-nnly
run . evf'll !hough i!'s 100 per-
cent sold oui. 11·hile "Father"'
\1":11 ht:1lrl forth for lhf' nnrm 11I
siX-\l'eekend engag~ment a!
Llln ,i: Br.ach .
Ir .\·ou havpn 't re.scrvf'd vnur
lirkels for occ·~ ··Fiddler."'
you l'an forget atl aboul iL
The show which recently
surpas..~d "Hello Dol ly"" 11s
Broad way's all-lime rnusic11 I
champ has established a local
rrcord of its own as the first
Coa~I production sold out
• brfore opening night.
·: .John Ferzacca. II' h n s e
previous OCC credits incl ude
''Indians·• and "Marathon :1:1"
and who served one season ;is
artistic director of the L2.gun11
Moulton Playhouse. is staging
the popular mu sic;4J. Gary
r.ordon of Los Angele~ v.·ill
pla~· 1he central role or Tevyf'.
'"Fidr11er " wlll be prest'nlPd
lnni~hl !hrough S;iturda.\' nnty
in the OCC auditnnum
* ,Jamr!\'. DohPrt y is rl1rccling
the re\"iv<.>J nf Hnv.·ard Li ndsay
11 nd Russe! Crnusr·s '"Life
\Vi1h F'a1hrr"' for 1he 1.nng
Beach Pla~'housr. ThP during
.story nf !hf' reclhradetl
Clarence Da y family v.•ill br-
on .~lase Frid11~·s 11 n cl
S11turdays fnr six weekenrls .
Comprising the Long Rea ch
cast are Juli?. Anderson .
Philip Bailey. 'Ted Busch .. ludi
Dill. Jean Koba, Pat L;iVoy .
Mimi McB ridr. Larv Orlell .
'Terry Peckh am, ·Re 11 e
Rohinsnn . Susan R n e d
He,111.her Sander~. O!is S11n·
ders. Glenn Sterling and Rruce
\\Purl.
Performance~ 11rP ~11·rn 111
thP Communily Pl11yhnusr .
5021 E. Anaheim Ave , Lnng
Beach. Reserv,11tions iZl3 ) 4J8.
D.\36.
* Continuin,li ils madcap nr.~h
lhrough thP $Ummrr sP.ason ril
Soulh Coa.~r Rcpcrtor~· i.~
"Charl('y·.~ Aun1 ." resuming
tooif:,hl 11nd cont i nuin~ throu1:h
Sunda.v on its nexl -lrrlasl
~·ef'lr; R ob f' rt Rnn;1ventura
d1rttts thP turn of 1hf' cenlury
English fiirt•r.
Rfln Boussnm 1iikc.s lhr 1111r
rn\r . v.·i1h S1c1c Pa!l prsnn anrl
Tim ,l\1 nn1ch a~ 1hr cnn spirinf,:
n x f ... rd u n der.c:r?:iuillf'~ I
Oi11rr~ in thr ca$I 1ncludr Dnn
Turhr. Pal Rrnwn . ~i1kr
Fu llPr, \l11 ry F1r n1ing. ~1;ir
R nh1n~nn f":im prnn Ynun)? 111111
J;in i~ \1.,rri~~rtir
Prrlorm11nrr~ :irr ~1\lrn at
S!"R ~ Thirrl S1rp Thr;:i1r ~
111'.!7 '""POfl 11flr1 t n·
rlo11n1n"n cn~til \1 f' c ~
Rr~rt1 ;:i11nnc li4f...l.lli.l I
!'ornrci~ ;o_l (o 1~ king pJ thr
Laguna l\toulton PIR1hnu ~r
\1·hrrP l\rll S1rnnn·~ ""T\1p (lrlrl
TUSTIN SQUA"IE:
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BALBOA
673-4048
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ALSO
'450,000
REMNANTS 0 ~~:LE WORTH
OF
$175,000
HERCULON
l 00% Herculan Olefin
Pil e, New Miracl e
f iber. Slain And
Wea r Resis la nl.
Bea uli ful Deco rolor
Colors.
NOW SALE PRICED •.•
99 r1
SQ . YO.
SAVI
$2.00
,
INDOOR-OUTDOOR
CAl,(f I Y GIHllAL fill/CROWN PIODUCTS
THE NO-STRINGS
3 -Yl:AR GUARANTl:l!
rn,11,.,s fibers Gua rantees This Carpet
Mode Witt\ Morvess Olefin CG
AqoinsT Ro!t1ng Weoring 011t Or
The f'ffpr.1 ~ 01 Weoiher. For Re\•·
de1111nl u~,. Indoors Or 01.11doors.
Or w, Wtll Re place This Carpel
FR[! l •clus11·~ ol lns1al lo11on.
CARPET TILES·SA YE $
Feels Like Velvet -Out wears Other
Carpels-Eosy To lns!all. 1 :Z "1 l :Z"
• Indoor Outdoor • \Q.y, w,or T rllf'd SAVE
• ~10.n R~\<\Ton1 • B Otco•o•or Colori
• 100% Nylon Polf 59, ? NOW SALi PRICID ....... .
DO-IT-YOUISllf
29~
.DUPONT NYLON
1on 3 Continuous Filament Nylon Pile. 299
Popular Two·lewel Pattern Combine Bea uty,
Durab ility. Many Co lors To Choose From so. ro.
SAVI NOW SALi PllCID........ SJ .00
COMPARABLE RETAIL. ••••••••••••. $4.99
DACRON SHAG DEEP PILE
1 00°1~ Dacron Polyes1er Pile 8~utifut 499
New OeeD Shog With A Full Deep
r,1,. Many New Decorator Color~ l o se. TD.
Choo~e From, SAVI
NOW SALi PA:ICIO .. , Sl.00
COMPARABLE RETAIL •••.•••••••••• $7.99
KODELPLUSH
100°;., Kadel Polyester Pile Rich. 499
luxuriously Thick Pile. New
Decorolor Colors, so. TO,
SloVI NOW SALi PllCID........ Sl.00
COMPARABLE RETAIL. ••••..••..• $7.99
KODEL POL TESTER
100"1.. l<odel PolyP.:<.ter Pile. 3 Pile 499
Height Pal!ern In Gracelul Design,
Rugged Durobili!y. Seout ifu l Colors. so. TD,
SAVI
NOW SALi l'llCID ........ SJ.00
COMPARABLE RETAIL •......••.•••. $7.99
ENC RON POL TESTER
r i1! of I 00 °1. fncron Polve~ler. Deep, lh•c\.:, 999 I u ~ur•OU~ Carpel. Opt1m u1T1 P~rlormonc~ .
lonQ \Vear. Eo~v C.ore R.e~1lien1. Mony Col· so ,0 or s ro Choose fro m si.vr'
NOW SALi PRICID ................... , S6.00
COMPllRABLE R!TAIL. •.•••. $6.99 COMPARABLE RETAIL ......•..... $1 S.99
---==~''• . .,., • ' .... '6-7 ·-I •l·-·-··--.¥ ALL LABOR UNCONDITIONALLY SELECT FROM THE LARGE ST CARPET
INVENTORY IN THE WEST
EVERY ROLL Of CARPET IS MARKED i PRICED
FDR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE ~~~o,~ r•, ~ -~ ~™'*
DUPONT NYLON TRl-CCLOR
SHAG 99
I 00~ DuPont Nylon Pile. Deeo. Ric h
Durable Shag. Beautiful New Thr ee
Color Designs.
[!IEw] KODEL TRI-COLOR SHAG ~~~~
100% Kodel Polyester Pile -Rich. Deep,
lu11 uriously Thic k Pile. M.on y Ntw Hi·
style Oecorolor Three-Color Shag To
Seltct From. Resis t Dirt And Soil Stains
99
• SQ.ID.
SAYE
IJ .00
NOW SALE PRICED ..... ••••• NOW SALE PRICED •••••..•••••
SQ.ID.
SAYE
SJ.OD
CLLAHESE' ••mui: TRI -COLOR SHAG
t~f ff~TtD NJiMf Ir.I PllftS ,
l 00% Fortrel Polyesfer. lush. Deep
Long Wearing And Hord To Soil. Stays
Beautiful With A Minimum Of Cort.
Very Res!tienf. i eo utiful Decorator
Three·Color Shag.
NOW SALE PRICED ............ .
COMPARABLE RETAIL •• $1.99
99
SQ.ID.
SAYE
SJ.DO
COMPAUILI RIT AIL••• o • • • , .. • •"• • .$6, 99 · .. <;~PARABLE RETAIL ,,,,, 0 • 0 0 • 0 0 • ,$1. 99 C•lo•OH • 'O"••I "• l•od .. ,,or• of P•b•• l"d~•"••I. l~t. ~:=:::iiii!!!i!iiiiiiii!!!!iiiiii!i!!ii!:!!ii::·i:"""""":i~-~--~-:·,.·:-~. ~ii!i a;wn... !!!!!!!!!l,_..~-::J .. &.!~m~§_,,.~.!·],;a!_,!!!~-~~·~·~··:--..-~=~
~V/jj PATTERN POLYESTER
' Joo•;.. AVU~ Po lyester Pile. [.l(lro heo11y, thick NOW . 99
rontttrned design. Rugged. durable and eosy lo mo1n·
DUPOnTI" Fabu lous• Frizz.fre e Shog Carpel , wifh !he Stal.I Oft shimmering o~ronce ot hondmode Indio iii Broadloom ... 99
Rone·like pile yarns ol 6.000 Denier stoy-Your Choice NOW
101n. mode with NEW continoous f1loment AVLIN ii SALE
polyester. PRICED
~.., ...... h• •• 100( c ....
SQ. YD,
SAVE
$3.00
·loft nylon by OvPon1 -spec1olly devcl -of 12 Multi.Hued SALE SQ. YD.
oped for crisp, clean, permanen t shag Tweeds ... PRICED SAVE
textures. $4.00
==C,,,OMPAAAILI RETAIL •••••••••.••.••.•..•.•...•.......•.••..•.••.. $8.99 COMPARABLE UTAIL •.•••....••••.•••••••••••••••.••...••.•••• $11.99 _J~
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WEST LOS CELES WIST COVINA ANAHEIM
11141 Wll1klr1 llri. 2526 E. Work-• A•L Mt M. hcli4 SI.
477.5525 964-4471 635-7614
So~ 00..,o ,......,.., 10 w~ .... ,.
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"'"' CANOGA PARK
21ms.,.,_.w.,
J47·2U4
3ofl hr"""""° Jrwy. lo Citru'
St. , block• No. on (•IM 11 Worli•
NORTH HOLL YWOOO
7007 Uwrtl <••Y"
llri. -U2-220G
'2 block' Morttl ot Sontio A.no ,,...
wov on tuclid "°'nn1 from (ol1f. ""· HOLLYWOOD
1115 fll. y.,.... •• , •••.
"6-745S
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Woy, 101110.Lou• .. (OllJOl'I 11<.d
1!11'1111
PASADENA
2660 E. Colora•o II••·
577·1900
t. ( olortxlo 111 .. d 01
Son Cobritl 81~.
MONTEIELLO
71J W. Wlilttler 11"4.
72M167
TORRANCE
42J6 Art11l1 II••·
S42-H'6
I Bloc:-(CIT of MoW!llorlw
llJ..d. on A~t..a.
VENTURA
2501 E. Miio St.
MJ.5041
LONG BEACH
JOO• .. 1111 •••• 11•4.
421-HJ4
$o" °"'Go f rwwov lfl lfllftowtt'
llvd. Tum off Hortfrl °" ltllfloM•.
COSTA MESA
1714 Mew,.rt 11¥4.
M5-3020
1"wporT llYd. 01 I )!ti SI.
OPEN
SUNDAYS &
EVENINGS
SAN FRANCISCO
MILLBRAE
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Too Few Cooks Spoil the Broth
CA ROL ~H)()flE
D• 1ht Dolly '!1•1 5Tlfl
1::1er munched a bread slirk. anothe.r . a
lh1rd . and drank apparently endless
Ire warr.r ·while wailing for an order in a
rPslauran1 and blarninii the delay on lack
(Jf PXperience in the kitchC'n'.'
The suspicion n1ay not ha1·e been too
fa r from the truth
Rut r.i11kr f;111e11r. l)a1·e l\npi,;ho,
Rlehard ~1ohn. Rill l\'arrcn and other ap·
prcnl1ces are eon1ing to 1he rescue
through an fln-the-Jnh !raining prngr11m
ori:anized by lhf' Food Services Ex-
t'CUT ivr~ As.~nriatinn.
Thf'y will Pase the critical shnr!age nr
qua!tfied rook i;. in Or;in,ce Count .i's 1.472
food operations. reporled b.v Sn] Tnm-
berg, State of Cahfornia ;ipprenticr-.c;h1p
consultant.
He \.\'lshr.~ !hrrr "'rrr rnnrr indu~tr.v
l upporl for the '"O years of training !hat
combine~ 4fl-hnur \\Ork\1·r.r.ks a l
rPs!t1 urants or hotel~ "'ith t1 culinary cur·
r1culum at junior collcces.
STATION Ol'TV
Thr workin,e par! alone rrquires 4.000
hours aL all the · ··stations" lhal a dinner
house cook n1usl ma strr saucP
!gravies ::ind snu ps1. broiler. panlr.v
(Sa lad making 1. meat culling and handl-
ing ;ind preparation nf fruits and
\'l'gelahles
··our F'SEA proi;n1.m is a great brncrit
to the hotels and hclp!i 1he individuals
provp themeselve.~." sa id Gi! J\1artine7.
chef of the Sheraton Beach Inn. Hunting-
ton Beach .
Gillette anr1 Kopsho wrre rmploye~
there who b1?Ca1ne apprentices as a run,1?.
up the larldcr ln managemen1 positions.
Gillette just graduated 11nd \.\'as promoted
to second chef.
Hr has high pr;u ~r for thr s~·stPm
no thing that "schooling alone isn 't enough
for an understanding or this business
"In cJt1ss v.·e le;irn the cooking basics
but nn the jnb we ha ve to adjus1 lo Lhe.
large n\<1C'h1ncs. all·1mportan1 !lminiz.
working last 1111d krrping clr.<11'1. cnn·
trolling thr IC'mper and pleasing !he
r:usto1nC'rs." r.i!Jette adrlcd . ··And \hr pa_v
helps \\'ith sd1ool and fam1l;,1 expense~.··
There is nn J,?nvernmen1 ninney in-
\·nlvrd in !.he tr11inin11. E:mplnyers pay ap·
prentices bt1sic \\'agei:.
A,\10UNTS \'ARY
~nr llrf' thcr,. an.v rreipei:. per i:r.
Rest11 ur<1nt rMkbook~ ju ~I. lis1 111·
gredicnL~ 11nd the conk has to rlrte.rminP.
<1moun1 s rirpcnd1ni:: on Lhr si ze nf the p;ir-
t~·. Apprentices ;il i:o learn variation.~ Jnr
.Jev.·ish. ~·lexican. Japanese. German and
Hav.•aiian cookery.
1
'
~1ohn and Y.'arrr n. let1mini;: from Chef
Armund Vlcnaire at B<ilbo.;fs Tatr of ltMo
\\hale. appreciate 1\s seatoori menu
"Fish is easier 10 prep11re lhan meat
becausr vou don I havr f(l "'nrr.v a bolll
each perSon·s op1111on of wh11t medium ·
r;11e IS.
Apprrntu·Ps d1Her on whr11 lhev con-
sider the tricklesl p11rt nf thr Jnb ...
gra\'1es .. 0rdrrin~ ingredients properly
tn gu;ircl aet1in.~I spoilage "working
thr wheel ·· coordin111 ing cour~e.~ and get-
ring orders )urned nut in srqucnce. piping
hr.!
R11t rhe hus1e.~! .~r 1111on i~ unanimou!
-sau!einf!
"\\'r JOUrne\'mf'n chefs polish the 11p-
prenric·rs ' i:rfirr1ll outlook. makin,£ it
f'a~1er :ind r11~rrr for !hem to prepare fine
food corrr rll\' tn plrase 1,1·half\'er taste!
the rusromrS ha1·e ... said !\lartinf'l. ti
mrmber of thr Americ::in Cuhnary
FedC'ralifln. v.•ho ~t ::irted' his career 16
~·ears agn 11! the P:ilace Hot el in Sa,.
Francisco.
·QL"ALIFIE!l' t."i KEY
Fred Holp. foori ser1·1ce "uperv1sor ror
Arckn1an Jnstrurnf'nl~. Ful!er1nn. e1-
1~lainC'd the complexity nf the shorta~r-nl
riual1 fif'rl conks ;:is opposed tn short-order
fr,\· ('(l(lks.
"Rrs!lluran! owne rs ;irr al lhf' mrrr.y
of unq ulllificd conks v.·hn are unable to
h;indle traffic and maintain cnnsistenc.v
rif prnduc1 and opcr11tifln. Ye1. exrep1 for
chain operators. inanagernent is hesit;:inl
tn fin11n£·e training nf cooks.
"Small establis hrnen1 nwnrrl' em·
phasi7.e inco1nC' :ind don't want ln take
mnn('v out of 1heir oper:ition fnr :ip-
prcnliceship. The.v rlaim rxfr11 ~raff is
neC'rled to (."(lm pens:itc for lt<1in1ng lime.
"Rut 1h1s 1s not neressarily so. If lhe.v
1rnu!rl 1<1ke fin an eager, v.·illing, pro--
l£'ss1nnal minded pE"rson. he v.•i!I learn
procedures quickl), de1·elnp loyalty and
bC' :i .!!nn<i asset."
Tnmbrrg dr~crib<-!' 1he "at1i1udin11I
prnh!e1n" ;is indu.~rr.\· recognizing the
shorta.!!f' (determined b.v ;i surveyi bul
nl1rr;itors unwillin c; to rracl "The.v wor·
ry n1ore 11bou1 pir11cy than tr;iinin,!; or
conk• ·
"Th" fll'ngr11111 drpf'nds on \\'iilin~ncs.~ or
r nioln,\t'rs In hirr apprcn11rrs." he 5aid.
''\\'hen thr.1' arr 1a11ght corrcctl.1', ,r;;peed,
atTlll'.<1c.1• and n1•1ff' bu.~i nesi; will follow .''
App1·rnlicrship 1s nprn to 1ncn nr
11•(ln1rn. lrnm Ill In 40 years nf a~e . v.·ith
.11rarlr school educa!inn Thr s11me draft
defl'rments :ind 1·e1cr;;n·s ~nC'fll~. ap-
p!icahlr to Juni or cnllrge student s. are
;:i\'ailablc ,Jnhn Vin<en7.i is in charge nf
!hr cuhnary instruction <H Orangf' Coasl
Coll".'ge.
•
• II
Sheraton Beoch Inn
C hef Gil Mortin ez i•
pleosed with th•
meat-cutting
technique of groduote
cook opprentice Mike
Gillette who wo•
promoted to •econd
chef.
-
Do ily flllot
flhotot ~y
Ltt P•yitt
leorning to prepo re
Jo rge quontity foo d
fost ond fonc y,
Dove Kopsho , opprentico
I left) o nd Gillette
watch Ma rtinez
carve ice for buffet .
Kopsho practices with
whisk ond sk ill et.
ot right.
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
,,,. 11
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Tips Offered for Cooks • Stew Over Preparing Meat
By DOROTHY \\'ENCK
0•1~·· (•llftlY '""'• Ad¥hOt
Ho"' do ynu decide wha1 cfloking
mrthod i~ bei;t fnr the differenl cuts of
meat !ha1 yo u buy? Do you kn(}\\' the
rule~. nr do )'OU coo k every mea t cu! the
ga me \\'llY? · '
Conkin~ can dn one of '"'o lh1n,t:~ 1n
meat. I! can makt 11 n1nrr l~ndPr nr 1t
can makf' ii mnrr tough. \1.'h1ch method
doe~ wha!"
nry he<il cooktnR -that i.~. roast1n~.
brnili np:. harbecuing and pan fryi ng -
ha~ 3 tou11henin11 cfrec1 on mea1.
J\1nii;t hea1 cookin,11. "'herr thr meat t5
cooked slowly for a long limr 1n lhc
pre!<f'nct of mni~111re. ha~ a !cndcrh.1nI:
elfecl The mri1st11rr softe n~ lhr tough
cnnncct1 ve tissue and makrs rTira1 more
tendrr
You m1gh1 usr " 11n1111! <1111nunr nl 11rl.
t!rd n101sture nr JU~l lh<11 \\'hich •~
prr.~enl 1n thf' mc11l. rnr ex11mple wl'irn
you bake .11 pot m,11st wrapped in fo il , or
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Home News and Views
when you cook a po! rn;i ~r in .11 l i~ht ly
rnvPred pan with l1tllf' or no 11dded liquid.
Tl11s mok1ng melhod i.~ e111lf'rl hr11i.~1n~
If you cook nieal 1n a In! nr liquid , lhr
method is cetlr.ri ste"·ing Snmelime.o; you
brown the mr111 heforr 5tcwini;: 1t,
!'nme l in1r~ you 1;,imn1er i\ 11·i1h<lu 1 hrnv.·n·
1ng. as whcn you m.i1ke corned beef.
The secret or surres~ with mr11st he;i1
1•(1tlk in.£ i~ !he Jon_I? ~low C'Mking The li-
quid ~hould simmer. not bo11.
!low rln you knn"' whr!her ;i mC'a1 <'Ill
1s tt'ndrr 11nri can hr t'nnkrrl "'llh <Irv hr:it
nr 1,1•hC'ther 11 ~houlri he trnrler1zrrl with
n1ni~t hrar ~ Therr. are !hrer clurs lhr
kind of anim11L !hr J!nirlr nf thf' mr111 ;ind
the location of the cul on lhe anima l.
. d -.
•• .... .. ~.ir--··"~"'.
J. The kind nr animal. Pork itrn1 l11mh
11 re ;iJmn.~t always t.en~r becau~ they
are young 11·hrn i;l;iui;:hlereri. lkef i·~
.d11ughtered over ;i much wider ;ige ~p11n
and the older animal~ 11 re likrly to bf>
"les.~ tenricr." ~The meat indu.~1 iy never
.~;iy.<; "lnugh. ·· 1
2. The grade of ITli'al Most heef jo;
,1:radrd ror quality either with the
p;irkrr'.~ name-brand grade or lhe offiri;il
JJSDA Jtradc~. USDA Choicr beef i.o; bci;I
for rnast1n,11 :ind broilin~ l.o\.l'tr ~r11dr~
.~uch a~ l 'SDA Good or Standard will bf>
le.~., !rndrr
:\. The loc11l.ion nf lhr c11t °" the
:i nin1al ThP mu."4:1P.o; whirh ~f'I the mn.~t
exercise• -those ot the lee. shoulder and
-.• • ·-·
r11n1p -will br the lea~t tender. The
musrlcs of the b11ck gel less exercise and
11re the most tender.
~·ro1n the back seclion of beef we i;i:et
rih ro;isl~ anri sleaks, club, T-bonr,
porterhouse ind sirloin sleak~. plus lhe
l>n ne!e.•s tenrierloin i nlet mignon l, New
York, lop sirloin and spencer ll teaks. All
of lhese cuts can be cooked ~uccessfully
with dry heal : broiled, barbecued,
ro;istl'!d .. Just about all cu ls of lamb and
pork ca n be cooiced "'ilh dry heAt because
they 11re youn11: and te;nder.
The ~houlder of beef ii; called lhe chuc k
11nd ii 11:iveit u~ all of our wonderful pol
rna~t!i -7-bone, round bone . sllnuldfr
clod -and lhe chuck steak!. These cuti;
1111 need lo be t.endl!'ri1.Pd by cooking with
moist heat or by treating with meal
1enderizcr or ma rinade before corJ\\ini;i:.
Thf' back le,11 of bfoef I.~ called the round
11nd from ii we (!Cl round steaks. honclc.c:~
lop 11 nd llnttom round arirt eye of round
ind sirl oi n tip roast.& and steaks. These
arr ;ilsn besl when t•ookeri wit h 1110111!
he;it or !rc.<11.f'!d wll h tenderir.er . as are
the briskf't, short rihs. 5hank 11nrl flank .
The rurnp rna!'>t ma y he roHsted rl<'pend·
ing on !Is q1u1lily. Gr11de G'hnltc rum p
may be leridcr enough for roa.~tin g. Lower
11r.i1dt!> of rum p 'are usually better when
cooked wi!h moist h('a1.
QUESTIONS \\'E ARE ASKEI):
Q. ~1hat is •·11i;i:rd'' beef'~
A. A,11cd beer i~ high quality beer which
has been held under i;pecial .t!tor11ge con·
d1lion~ from 'hret' 10 i;ix weeks Al
lempcrature~ frnm 34 to :lll rlr~rre.~ A~·
ing develop~ 1 f'nt!C'me.~s .i1nrl a sp<'c1al
fl11vor, wtiirh i.~ highly prl7.ed by !'<ln1r
pMple
Q l!ow lnn,g ran y11u slorc frf'sh ltlC'fl1
In the rrfrigcratnr'
A Mc1H !ihOuld be ~tored in lhe coldest
p;iri nf the refri,11era1o r where lhe
tc1nper11111 re is between JO and 35
ricRrees. Roasts, rhnps anll .~l£11.~11 may
be held three lo five day.~. But grouni:I
meats i;uch as hamburgrr or po rk
saus;ige should be used within a day or
tw. ·
t:urcd tncats ~urh 11s h<1n1 and b11con
may be kept ror one or 1wn week!.
l.oosP.n 1he i;\(lre wr,11pp1 nJ? on the fresh
n1ea1 . or Tl'"'rap the me,111 loosrly in w<1x-
ed p;ipr.r .~n that the .11ir can circu late
around ii
Q. \\'hat oven tcnlpcralure j3 besl ror
rnasting meal~
A A lemperalll re of 300 l!' J."JO degrees
1~ rcenmn1ended for mastin11 lender
nica!~ With JZ.l defi!rces being be.st f0r
nlo~I cul~. Meat cnoked 11l 1 lhl~ tcrq-
pera!ure shrink~ les~ and 1s niore te"'1Pr,
ju1cll'r :inrl rnore navorful than meat
cooked 11 t higher temperaturts.
I
l
U DAllY PllOT
11 Ex ercis,e
absolut e
control o ver
bod y a nd
e mot ion s.
You are
what you
think you
" a re .
I ' •
Yo ur Ho roscope
Taurus: Wit's Forceful
THURSDAY,
AUGUST 5
By S\"Df\"E\. 0~1ARR
Actrir Glt'nn F'nrd . born
LJnder Taurus. is much con·
c·erned 11'11 h such subJerts as
re lnr ;irniit1nn t'Xtr;isrn~0ry
percepti0n and astrolng~· ThP.
mn11on picture ~t;.ir fetli> he
''livpd" in a prt'VlOU~ !1fe .::ind
i~ drterm1nerl lo je1 a~ much
out nf this (Jne as poss1blt.
AR IES i.1'-larth 2l·April lll l
\'11ur dp-s1r('s become mnre
rr;ilist1(· Thus . many can nnw
be fulfilled. Gemini ind1v1rlu;1I
n1.::i.v bl'dger ~·ntJ ~1a1nt.<11n
poise. ap!nmb. Ac t:cpl ~or1Al
1n1·itat1nns Fril'nd ynu had
neglected deserves ;ittent1nn.
P"~it ion 1s h;.i~irally str("lng
\'lRC~O 1 Aug 23-Sept 22 '
AssociAte en-worker helps
prnvidr Ot'\\' nu!lt ! l..t'n :n-
d1v1dual cart's mnri> th an YCILI
might 1m:.1ginf' Re ~ e ! I·
suffir1 enL not arrogant. Cherk
med1cRL dental appo1ntment.'I.
Onn·t tttkl" heallh for granted.
LIBRA 1SPpt. 2:1-nr1 22 1·
Accent nn affair~ nf he;irl.
l 'se 1ntu1t1on conrrrn1n111. nr-
pns1tP srx Currenl situ;it 1nn
dut' tn chttnge -mAkl' ii 11;
rnn~Lrur1 1ve one Ovrrrnme
1empta!1nn 10 <:fH'rul.::ilP with
val u:ihles You gel nnlhinR for
nn1h1np:.
~CORPlO 1()('i 2.1·:~01 21 1
One ynu resprc1 11·11! ~hare
knnwlt'dllP. Re re t ,. p I 1 I' t'.
S1111;itinn which h.::i~ hl'('O
hang1nl!, nn 1~ r1ue In rnncludl',
Sa11:inariu~ 1nd11'1dual ('lli'lys
key f()le Oppnrtun11~· exi~r~ ti)
;:i1'qu1re prnpertr. Re perrrp-
t11·e
SAG l11'AR!t·s I ;\'ol ,
TA l..I Rt.:S I Apnl 20-~lay 20\.
~1<1inliiin sle11dy pac e .
Assncia1e whn 1~ stu hhnrn can
be won over with humor_ \\'1n
r;ilher than lnrre 1·nur 11a1·
Libra ind1v1rlu;il ran· ~hn11· ynu
Adju~! 1n dnme.~1ic arei!. Be
\'o·dl1n~ tn do ~o. Dec. 2l \: Check ,11ppn1ntmenls,
inv(llVl':d. Organize thoughts.
e:mot ion~ Know where you are
going and 11·1'1y. ~B
rteser1·1's brnt fll of doobL
Respond acrnrd1ngl,1.
CAPR IC'OR.)".; r Dec. 22·Jan.
191 Bank acrnunt. earnin&
capacity j!rab a l t t' n I i o n .
l'ransfer nr funds m<iy be. lo
1·011r hes! inlrrt'S! Study 11T1t-
·1en ma1err21I G-et money·s
11nr1h You dest'rvr more at-
1en11nn ;:ind ~erv1ce. Ask ques·
1;0n~ -nbtatn answers.
AQL'·\RILS Ll«n 20-Feb.
lft 1 Lun;i1· ryclr high. take tn-
1l1at11·e H1ghligh1 pPr~on .1 !1ty,
appraranl'r . 11·ill1ngness tn in-
1 C'S! \0 011 ~ t a I f' n I s .
(1rrumsr::incrs favor unique
efforts. :'lr11· cnntatl proves
r.:ilu;ihlP Gn pl<1re:s. dn things-.
PISCES 1Feb l9·i\1arch 20 1'
Girls Gain Freedom Through Fitness
GEi\-tl Nt i M;:i\' 21-.June 211 1 reservations. Short jnurnP v 1~
Add tn knnwlrli~J'. Study. read on a,e:rnda , Rel;iti\'e mi1 ~' he
::ind write Tr;:ivp\ provides 1-
Plav l'.<ird~ cln°e to chest. Dnri ·1 rt' veal all ynu know.
TPm)Xlrarv eonf1nemt'n1 1s 1n-
d1r;itrd. ('hPck resource~. Ona
11hn cnnt1de~ sPrre:l m;i\' h.lll'e
ultrrinr mnih·p Refuse ff\
~arr1f1rt 1ntt'g:r1ty. Throw off
ft ar
•l1mu liil1nn. Onr ;it a disLanci:-1-:::::::;;;;;;ill••••::::::;::::=m•15
disr!itchrs v11al mes sa Re .~ 0 ~
HB Coed c_--=.___ -=~-._ .. , -e .. =
Wins Grant Peering
By BARBARA DUARTE
01 "'" Diiiy ,.+111 i11ll
The word today is rap. If
ynll 1o1'ant to communicate,
th a!'s what you sil dow_n and
do.
So we .~at on the cement
floor' 1 in .::is perft'ct a lotus
po.~ilion a~ rusty joints permit)
11nd spent an hour r apping and
practici ng 11 form nf physical
11nd mehtal fi tne~~ called
H11U\a Yoga with 15 teen.::i,11ers.
Mns1 of them enjoyed lhe
session . Some n I d ! l me r ~
rlcn1nnstr;itcrl thr "fish" .::ind
"knPe rolls" -nnr or 1wo gip:-
,glrd in ;:rlf-conscious em-
b<irrassmrn1.
UPTlf;HT
One was 11r11gh1 anrl m.::ide a
h;i l/-hear1Pd <1 t temp I 1n
partic1p;ire u~1n,g lhe excu~e.
"It·.~ p:ninp: tn hurt."
Any one of lhP ~ids could be
~·our di111p:htrr. ~·1l;iyhe nnr 1s.
'l"hry're ii rr· ... .shly-scruhbf'd,
for thl' most pilrl all'rl. i;irnur
flf girls rrnm l'.l 10 111 11h11 ;irP
lr;1rnin,g ;i lrs~on lh<11 n1:i.v
hr•lp lhrm ('ope v.•ilh the
pn·~s11rrs 11f lhr wndc1
Thrre·s 1Jnl.v l'lllP d1fff'rrn!·e
ht•f\1•rrn t hrn1 ;ind I he i r
enunTrrparr ~. If ynu w;oinl tn
r;ip v.•ith 1hrn1. ynu hi'll'P 1n
p;1.~< through thrct' !f){'ked
dorirs.
Ct11cr rapprr i< _v11g;i 1n-
strt1ctnr Marley ~lf'l'C'nS whn
aims ;; "shotgun blast" (If in-
fnrmation ;oind ps1·1·hnln11:v ;it
inm.::itPs nl Or;:i~gr C~unty
JuvenilP Hall t'iu·h wf'rk
··rt give.<1 me ;i glnw ;i ll rl~y
\nng," I hf' ;oiuburn-ha1rr d
teacher p r n c I a i med en-
!hus1.::istic;;lly, "I have great
concern for the 11:1r·ls . 1hE>v'rt.
the mothers nf tomnrr·nw. -
"1 wa.~ a depres~1r111 child
mysl"lf. 1 knnw wh;it i! rrrl.~
hkl' In s111ond 1n ltnr fnr hand-
out.~. A pf!r5on can br rni1de
I I -· •
Around
Z<Jnli! (')uh nf \'r11 pn1 I fl11r-
bnr h.::is ;:i1111rrlrrl 11.'i 141h ;in. !\EL E: r T F: Tl II' ;in
nual Or;ini.;P (nils! t 'nllrt!f' nf ( 'n.~l.i Mrsil. 11 rrrrnl Oulsl11 nd1n ,;: l 'nun,e \\'nmrn nf
\1\SS PA:\IELA i\nn ('\.'!:in
schol::ir.,h1p In ,\li;,,s l'r1q·1ll;i gr.::id11;:itp nf St. \'1nrrnrs Amerrrii for 1,'il '' :i.11·,
H;:ii!hrnrk nf 11 11nIi 11 ,e.1 n n Cnllr,e.t' of ."\ur.~ln,e.. 11'itl rPrnrl l\.::trl'n .\·li!urn nf S!'ulh L;i>:1111;i
Rrach ," sn1'1nln.:_1 i11;qi1r 1ihr. !n For! S:un Hnustnn. S11n ShP l'i be1n,;: rnn;.1drr·rd for !hr
int!!nrls In hr1·nme ;i tr;ir'hrr Anlnni11. Trx_ nn Au,;: lll for a s1alf' s 11ut~t11ndin1: ~·flu n ~ A srlf-s11ppnr l1ni:: rnnlhrr of s1x -wrek h;:i~ic: lr:iinin.'] Cflursr .
rnur. J\1r.~. H<iilhr•n('k ni.::iin-Shr then will hf' com-wnin11n of the ,1e;:ir 11w.::irrl
tainPrl a :l fi cr::irlr pnlnl nii s~innrd a ,'ir('nnd lieulrnanl whic h is g11•rn 1n rr1·n,llnll 1nn
Rl'rr;:i~p br~1dr hrin.e: 1l('t11r 1n ;inr1 il<'Ct':pt ;in a.'ist~nmen1 to nf cxccptinn;il rnn1r1h1111m1~ 10
sturlen! cnl'rrnn1rnt 11 n d !ht' mili1ary hn~pi1fl1 at Fort lhe hrttermrn1 nf cnn1munily,
;::{'r1·1ce rluh~ nn !he Costa (;nrdon. Gii. prnfessrnn 11nr1 rnuntrv
Mt\~::! carnp11~-f-------------------
ShP v.nn i.11r E "toorr
f\l asonil' ::i1•;1nl fnr n11r;:111nr!-
ing frr~hn1;1n -..nn111n fnr 1970
and the srrv1l'e pin fnr rx -
l r!icurrirul;ir 1;nnlrih11!1nn.~ tn
hrr ;::rhnnl. ~Ir~ H:i11!1(·or·k
plans tn tr::in;::fer 11! C.iliforni.::i
SlalP f'nllrRe ;it Fullerli>n.
LET'S BE FRIENDLY
11 Yl'lll ha1,. nr11' nr-lchhn1·s
or know nf an~rinr mo\'1ni;:
to oqr 11-f"ll, plr111u:~ 1rll ui;
'"' t h11 l "" m8y rx!~·nrl a
friendly \1·.-\rrim,. 11nd hrlr
lhl'tn to h,.rnmr ~r11u11in!rd
In th,.ir ""'v s•H ro11nd1ngs.
So. Coast Visitor
494-0579 494-9361
Harbor Visitor
64 .. 017~
LOCAL
EDIT()ll IA L:-i
Th e DAILY PILOT
Q ui te Often
Fight. Cit y Hall
Going
Almost Gone!!
This Is absolutely the lest week of
our summ•r sole! W• hove mode fl.
nel r~uctlons en jewelry, penty-
ho5e, ond sole m•rchonclise. All sole
jewelry ls now SOc er $1 ., our penty•
ho~• are $1, ond th• clotht-1 are
half.price or Ll!SS I Yeu"ll h•'• your·
self the rest of th• 5umm•r If yeu
miss out on thn• lldtlque ler9a lnsl
·--.
'-"'"~ BJDTIQUE
!n ft>l'I in ferior for any number ~'nga classe~ for two and one
nf reasons. half years and s!ud1ed fnr 11
··1 try In make them un-under Indra Devi.
derstand every persnn has f..·1other nf 1wo snn.s. she
perfection within." she ex-1'ie1\'S weeklv classrs ;i t
plsined. '"Amnn~ students ;;\ ju1•rnile hall aS .::i prlv1le,'!e and
my Eas!Prn Aris Center 1rr-an nppnrtunitv· to eninv dozens
Anllheim are d is t r au .e; h I of d;iught er.~: ·
widows, alcohnlics and people
v.-·hose mf'nt11I " t t i t u de
m.::inifests Itself in physical i!l-
nes~.
Ones Yoga help".'
"\\"e're snld nn ii."' s;:i_vs
1'1rs. Paul Rouse. vicP prin-
cip;il nr OCJH school. "It's
just grr;:it. ;:ind ii';:: really
h"lred thr girls." ;:idrls i\1rs.
Re1 ty H;:i1•en. I' o l u n teer
l\nl}ll' 1ru1h when \"nu en -
c01.1n1Pr il J)nnr nf npportunily CREATIVE open~. Ynu can enrc r_ Dn oo.
CA1"Cf.R 1.lune 21-July 221· LOVE
F1nrinc1al st;itus nr nne close
In _vnu m;ikes inroad nn tlmt'.
SPPk facls. Sincerity 1s nn
s1Jbstitule fnr c n r re r !
inetho<ls. Be ;iware n( nwn
s{'curit.v requirPments. E:mn-
11nns run high .... epar::ile fart
LE0 1.lul~1 2.1-Auj! 22 \· KPv
rcla1ionshir <'an he rPv11.::il17.erl
FA SHION FABR IC
AND FA NCY TRfMS FROM
SNt~ ~~· ...
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'°d fK'l>OO l
l\1ain1i1Hl srlf-es1rem On!' whn ( )Jj( ~.COAST HWY . CORONA D~L MAii:
.::ippcars cnntrary m.::iv br1 011-so~o
··1 didn'1 111ke up yng;i llnt 1I !
was 40 ... ;;he challenged rising
lrnm a cross-Jeaged pos1t1nn
without usin.e; hrr h:inds_ "This
exPrc1se rel:ird~ 1/1r. ::ig1ng
pr·nrcss .::inr1 cleanses n11l the
rrspir;it(lr.v s.1'slcm ··
fl eoN1t•M'l!J.~l(.l.~O M•IT~• CH<l"'GE surrrv1snr. 1rst1ng vnu no plenty n ~
Thry ;:igreP lhr pr rrcnlage rJl~"~"~n~i:n:'~· ~:"'~'~'~'~''~'°~'~JL~e~t ~~~!~·~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nf part1c1p;:i\1nn 1.~ high and n!hcr:; m;:ik,. fir~l mn1'e Ynur l
Snn1r ;:irose rasily ~ nlhcr.~
i·healrd a little h_v pushing
\\'Ith thrir hanrls. ,'\i,.xl r-;im1>
hrt<llhin,i;. .~nnrt 1ni:: I 1 k e
dragnn.~ ;:ind exh;ilin,I! and 1n-
halin;.: 1n rlrcp bre;ilh~
g irl~ whn 5!udy ~Pr1nusl_1·1 -------
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ANNUAL
SWIM SUIT
Limbering lhc sp1nr fnr
rrl11x:irion nf nrrvrs. s1udcnls
lo!'krrl lhP1r IC~-~ 1n ;:i ln111 s and
t1f!rd lhf'rn Ol'l'f lheir hc;id~.
Sho11ldl'rs lowf'rrd to lh« llmir
w11h the hr:id 1()-ri!hrr s1di>
p r·evenL~ rurv:itun' nf thP
-"Pine ,1nrl ~trRi~htcns the
b;:ir·k.
Fnl l0w1n~ kncr 1·,,11~. 1:.
youni;: wnn1en !;:i.\' <:rlcn!ly nn
1hr1r backs ;ind 11..,lrnrd 111 (he
snunrl nf lhr1r brrath, lhrn
cnnc·enlr;i!Pd nn the beat nf
lhr1r he::irt.
CONTROL
"\\lhr11 .\·our minrl V.'ilnrlcr~.
bnni;: ynur ;i11rnt10n h;irk tn
your hr.::ir!beal F. x f' r cl s e
;:ih.<:nlulP f'nnlrnl nvfr rnur
bnrl~· .::inrl rmotinn~ i\lll'fl/<:
r·r111r1nhcr ynu are wh;11
ynu think ynu .irr
"lmpr0vr111rnt nf srlf 1n1<1gr
i~ ;i lnui;:h rnw In hne.
rsrrciRlly fnr 1hrsE> l!,irL~."
r-.1arle~ remarkerl fnllnwinl!.
1he srss1nn. The fnnnrr ;:ir.
l rt'ss and newspaper coh1mn1st
h.::is !;111.gl'lt prn·atr .::inrl cnll"l!.I'
c::iger. I
OF.OICA TIO:\'
1'1<irlev Slevrn~· drd1<·<11inn dne~n ·1 ·end herf'. She 1,~1
pu~hinl!, for yn11;.::i 1nstruct1nn 111
public school~. Mginning al
Jun1nr high level
•-11 ·s the hil.~I!' snurc·r nl
pl1y~1cal ritnes~ ;inrl tearhr'
ynu!h how tn keep fl t all their
Ille. Ry achlev1nl!, ;:i h;:il<intr. ;:i
tccn;i~er e;:in minimize 1he 1
sevf're hi~hs .::ind lows he
normallv experiences. j
"Bec;iuse he feels better. he
C'an c0pt with d11i!y prnblt':mR j
-;it homt':. at schonl and inl
public life. 1
··Thrnugh yng;:i , he \e11rn~.
hnw he functinns. why hr h11 s1
moods. and what he c;in dn -
without drug~ -1n maintain a
natur11I feeling nf wt'I! being.
It inlegratt':~ the body. mindi
::ind spirit Into nne ha rmnnious
unit."
The l'nd of lhe hnur was
ne:.ir. F'iftt'en young girls l;:iy
siltntly. listening In their
hearthe;ir~. Ont' or lwo may
have bt'en able to temporarily
~till the sick ft'elln& 1n the pit
nf !heir stomach. That ;:if.1 ternnon some were In face the
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f;ni•hin9 from I S •nil "'i"'"""'' e.')'•t•lo f,.,,., $1.
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11l1h co1ti•9 l1 tdltv f~, c v1t•M tf •119n1il f•w1lry, P11tl 1•il
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Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. Tiii 9 P .M.
H•Jll('I•
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1;3 to 1/2 OFF REGULAR PRICE
Entire Stock of Swim Suits on Sale at
All Wet Seal Stores! ....
SELECT FROM THESE FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS'
*COLE *CATALINA
* JANTZEN * SIRENA
* PETER PAN * ELIZABETH STEWART
* BEACH MATES * TOP DRAWER
* HIGH TIDE
All Summer Merchandise Goes!
HUNOREDS
SHIFTS
OF COTTON MAXf & Mf Nf
Regular
to $25 .00
LSE l 'Ol'R
ARNE L & COTTON
HOT PANT SETS Rt1gul1r
to $28.00
ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER $300
SHORTS & TEESHIRTS ~:9~:;'.oo TO
.11 ,\S'l'ER CHARGE
ONE AND TWO·PfE CE
DRESSES Rgeul11 r
lo $50.00
BA\K.-\.llERIC.4 RIJ
POLYESTER, COTTON AND BLEND
JEANS Reguf"
la $17.00
ALL SALES F1NAL
SEVEN SOUTHLAND LOCATfONS,
204 Morine, lelbN l\le11d
270 F.. 17th St., Co•ta Me\e
321 Main St., El S~undo
llll Bris to!, So. Coatt Plate
1777 Edln9er, HUntln9ton C•nt•r
240 Braodwey, Lc9una leach
4000 W. Chapman, C ity Centre, Orantt
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Evening Eleg ;~~ce"U'>I!·~~ Alphabet Soup Unscrambled
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Heads Up for Heels
Heels on men '• boots are on are bia and bl'llwny, with
the way up for fall and winter. more than a hint of JuthenUc
,1;ays the American Footwear
71171 Half Size -Fontana
l lere is an el egant evening pants suit designed
by Fontana or Ron1e for half sizes.
'/'he rounded C'urve of the neck is m ost becom-
ing an d cn mplcn1cnts the. yo ke . Note the designer
detail of 1h c gnctc:t at 1he ruff. The side seams turn
into a deep scallop at hemline. An ideal top for the
pants-set \\'ilh an el asti c casing at the wais t-that
have a bit of a flare at the hem.
Originally sho\vn in acetate and viscose, this
fa bric used by the designer in the Italian collections
is avaUable. 7 t 171 is cut in ready·lO·\vear Half Sizes
1 2 ~"2 · 22 1,~. Size 16 1h requires approximately 3'4
yards of 54 " fabric.
To order 71171; give size, name, address and
zip. Send S2. Address SP.o\OEA, Box N, Dept. CX·IS,
Milford, ·N. J. 08848. To order the original fabric,
request local outlet fr om the above address. Pattern
Books by Classification -Fall an d Winter Dresses
$1. r
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LOWER LEVEL-NEXT TO MAY CO.
COSTA MESA s4o ·8888
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been
dating 1 young man for 1e:veraJ year1.
Dan is everything a girl could want. W~I.
almost. He is kind, nice looking, con-
siderate, fun to be with and he makes
good money. 1·he only drawback is Dan's
grammar. For e:a:ampte. he says, "I
seen", "vouse" and "have went."
I bile i-ny tongue when he n1akes these
awful n1istakes , especially tn the
presence of my friends. l don't want to
be ashamed of him. Ann , and I don't
~·ant to embarrass him either, but I'm
afra id one day 1 rnight.
Is there ll chance that we can have a
good n1arriagt> in spite of this? I am 26
and a college graduate. Dfln ls 27 and
attended trade school. I do love him. but
I fear 1 ·11 be a nagginr: wire -or worse
yet. a silent wife who is ashamed of her
husband "s g rammar.
Please hurry your an~wcr. He is
v.·ailing for mine. -YORK PENNA
DEAR YORK : Dan sounds too ~ood to
discard. Ask him U he wants to be cor-
rected -when the two of you art alon e,
of course.
lncldenta11y, yo u misspelled tht ~·ord
grammar throughout your leller. It is
AR. dear. Perhap1 you and Dan art not
so far apa rt as you think .
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've been
enjoying the snoring letters immensely
because this subject is very close to my
heart. I used to s nore, but I don 't any
more. 1'he solution was suggested by my
friendly druggist. I'd like to share It wlth
you.
Everyone kno ws thal Jnoring occurs
only when the mouth is open -the Lrick.
is to keep it sh••'. Just lake a piece of
adhesive tape and place it over the
snorer's mouth. Try il, Ann. ll really
works. -DES ~fOIN ES READER
DEAR O.M.· Thank.a but I doa 't have
t4I try it. I don't snore.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Not Jong ago
you had a letter from a reader v.·ho
wanted to know ir il is possible for a
woman lo be pr8"r?J\lll for ninth months
and not know it. The writer to ld about a
lady who had given birth in a parking lot
-and until the last minute she denied
she was pregnant.
/"> few days afl e1· I read that column the
san1e thing haopened in Grand Forks .
N.D. This young couple (married for fil•e
years) had been told that they would
neve r have a chiilci and adoption was rec-
Children's Home Society
ommend1.->d. Shortly after, the young wife
was stricken with back pains. She call~
the doctor because she was sure she was
having a kidney attack. He rushed her to
the hospital and her baby boy was born a
few hours later.
The y,·oman had been taking Alka
Seltze r and Sal Hepatica for six month!
to relieve her "indigestion." She had also
been dieting to lose weight. Her doctor
told her she had a ne rvous stomach and
not to worry. I've heard many peoi>le say
you make up letters because somC of the
things that appear in your column are too
rar out to be true. Herf' is a good ell.-
ample that truth is stranger than riction.
-N.D. READER
DEAR READER: Righl you are. 1)-uth
JS Str8J'lger.
Unsure of yourself on dates? What's
r ight? \\lhat"s wrong'.' Should you?
Shouldn't you'! Send for Ann Landers'
booklet. .. Dating Dos and Don'ls," enclos·
ing with your request 35 cenls in coin and
a IOnJ:. self·addresscd, s lan1ped envelope
in care of The DAILY PILOT.
Sally Banana'
Reolly Is •..
Bananas, That Is
New Director Chosen
J ohn R. Jamison of Whittier
is the new director of agency·
operations for the Orange
County district of Children ·s
Home Society, headquartered
in Santa Ana.
His appointment was an. Association of Social Workers
nounced by John f'. Porter of and the Academy flf Certified
Newport Beach, chairman of Social Worker5.
the Orange ~nty Board of Children's Home Society
Director5 of the statt:wide provides assislance to women
counseling service and adoi>-concerned w i t h unplanned
tion agency. pregnancies, those considering
A former college teacher, adoption for their children ,
children needing adoption and
Jamison holds a master'• couples wishing to adopt.
degree in 90Cial work from lhe i-==========""-1
Institute. Ornaments on same western.
SPECIAL SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS
l/3 to '/2 OFF
SUMMER SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES
AND PANTSUITS
ONE WEEK ONLY
!Port f9 • fkll
/Pasadena
~400 VIA LIDO e NEWPORT BEACH
675·7810 e SHOP 10 A.M. • 5,30 P.M.
LADIES! You can learn to MAKE YOUR OWN
DRESS PATTERNS, in iust 60 minut11 ...
Attend a local
Fashion PA nERN
cun1NGSHOW
.--~LEARN HOW TO~---.
•Make '"r ••• ,..,.,..,
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fit •wery li•t, Pro11•rti .. 111,1' Htt11111 • , ...
feet f lt 1l1cb & 11111lr1IH
All THIS IN JUST 60 MINUTIS OF
INSTRUCTION. NO CONTINUING CLASS.
IS. YOU LEARN IN JUST (1) ONE DEMON.
STRATION. .
University of Washington. He
has ·worked with public and
private agen c ies in
Washington, Colorado, Idaho
a nd California dealing with
probation. adoption, school
social work and ag:?ncy ad-
ministration. GlllOLES
IRAI
3 Days Only UNBILIEVABLE? SEE lT AND Bl CONVINCED!
He belongs to the National
Jokn R. Jamison
Avai/abf• of
our storff fflOfvring
Ire Cream
ICE CREAM 'AND SHERBETS-
ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES
f ine Ice Cream (Reg . .S 1.39) V2 Gal •• , $1.:2.5
Fine Ice Cream (Re g. 45c) Pint •• ,,, ••• 39c
Cooling SMerbets (Reg. 35c) Pint., •••• 29c
The smooth richness of 17 vori eties of Fine
Ice Creams ond cool, refreshing Sherbets-
en;oy them during Ice C reom Carnival.
~~.~~~>~6~~.!!:~.~.~~~ ....... 35c
Visitors to the West Coast t ry th is then write
fo r more. So mony woys to serve this versatile
product. You be the cul inary expert.
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Coro"• cl.I M•r-Ph. t.71-1,SG
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th!!! world"s gr~at a.~troln
gers. lli~ C'Olumn i~ onP nf
t.h~ DAILY PILOT'S great
fellturrs.
• Wed., Aug. 4
• Thur,., Aug. S
e Fri., Aug .• 6,
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ASSEMllE AlMO$T ANY $Tllf. Will IE tVAILAILI AT
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COSTA MESA
BAKERY SPECIALS -Thurs.-Sun., Aug. 5-8
Blueberry Muffins
(t.g. 4.5c) Pk9. 6 .,. •. • • • · · · • · • · · • • • • 39c
For St.widoy Brunch or to complement o fonc.y
d inner salod entree, Von de Kemp's Blueberry
Muff ins, wormed, add extra touch.
~~t~.~~k~~.~ 6 ~.~~~~~ •• c~~.~~. 4 5 c
Plenty of sliced Almonds, lightly iced, otop
this generous, tender coffee coke. Pleose worm
in its troy ond occentuote the-positive.
Chocolate Gold Cake
(lleg. $1.49) Sqoor• 2 loyer.,,, ••• , ••.
About the men in your l ife, This big mole
fov0ri te with our creamy Vonillo Ice Cream
will make you Quttn for o Doy -ot leost.
Van de Komp's ®
BAKER ES
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Peach Pie on Special, too -great, new crust In ..,.'Y good food •IONt
A OIVl~!ON or GENll!AL HO$T COil,.
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Breakfast on Bun Brin .gs 'Hot Dog' Praises
'
Jusl a llttle imaginat ion is
needed to see 1nuny ways ui
whlch hot dvg rolls and harn-
burger buns c;i11 tlt' used -
other than the ll'ay lhl·y but
their nan1('S.
For pe<Jpl e C'.ln t11t· i;,n a
"brecikfa.sl 011 a bun.'' Sl:'r\'c:d
buffet s\vle !)11 the porch or
patio. inC!udes iir.'.ln~t> JU1t't',
st·ramblf'd eg~s and b~tr!in 1111
frr11kfw·!er rv!ls .111d ~nu~:!Rf'
pa!tirs and scrainb!ed eggs on
ha1nburg1•r buns. rnllk .1n<l hnl
coffee_ l!'s e:i~y !(• tis. jt111 10
e!i1 anrl the ~11r1d1 .. 1<'lil·.-. 1·;111 hf'
toted ;;long 10 br 1·:11c·11 1J11 the
11ay 10 ''urk or play 1f dc.sircd
F1,1r lunc·h th11~e t·\t1·:1 bun~
and rolls e:111 t~ 111nH·•! 1111n
;ittracti1·e "huti t:.' 11r ·~J1clls''
for a \'?~·icl v of U~t'' F11r a
buffet ~uppt·~ the ruund l1a1n-
blir~er hun t:1n 11111rkl~ hl'
llirned into a 1n1nlalurc 11111.:1
or the hot dog roll t11r a
d('Jighltu l bc1 kt:d tll•lk·;11._·,1.
ties. Canadian bacon. ham,
bulUgn<i , deviled ham, minute
beef steaks, dried (Chipped)
b1.i:f. lbh burgers or any kind
ol canned or deli-luncheon
1ne <1ls rnay be. served on a
bun, ~·ith or without the
~C-r<lrnblcd eggs.
SCRi\1\IDLEO EGGS
Hreak eggs into a bowl. Add
labll·~µoor• of n1lik or C'Offee
crearn per eggs, add salt aud
µepper lo laste: beat slightly
wl!h ;1 fi1rk. Heat butter or
111arg:1ri ne in skillet ove r
rnctlium hecil : add egg mix-
1\Jre : retluce l1eat lo lo1v and
stlr l'Ol.lked portions gently
ll'llh ~lf.'.J!Ula fro1n botton1 and
:-ides vf pan . do NOT overcook
!('ggs should be moist and
l";~s rx·r serving for c1ich bun·
g!nssy 1<hcn done I.
ed eggs, cook above mixture
in top of double broiler over
s1~mering, not hot water.
st1 rr1ng occasionally until eggs
arc thick and creamy,
\'nriatlons
'T'o egg 111ixture add chop-
pe-d fresh herbs -chives
parsl('y, tarragon, chervil o;
basil ; or add a dash of curry ;
or subslltute sour cream and
add a dash of lemon-parsley
salt.
Saute fresh or can n e d
mushroon1s ( J or 2 table-
spoons per egg) and a dash of
seasoned salt ; combine left·
over harn scraps "' i t h
scranibled eggs, or sauteed
pi(•('('S of dried (diipped) beef;
add a rab!espoon grated ched-
dar cheese per egg, or z
tablespoons cream('d cottage
cheese with a dash of
Angostura bitters.
SAUSAGE PATTIES
easier, let lhaw, brush wJLh sprig of watercress tn both sandwiches in mayonnaise and parsley for garnish. goes \\'ell .,•:Ith c-anapes indoo~
melted butter and teost until ends : or dip ends of rolled ground peanuts or minced Alm oat any kind of punch or out. But for a garden pz.rty,
delicately broin11ed in ho1:[[1-r--•·"·--------.;..-.-.;.....;;-...;;-..-..-------oii.•----"""--------..-, oven ).
HAr.I AND ASPARAGUS
HUNS
Roi! we ll drained ~pear of
canned asparagus in thin slice
of harn : pl&:e 2 or :J han1-
asparagus rolls in each
hollowed out Jong r o I I:
sprinkle v•1th bu t le re d
crumbs: dot \\'ith mu.s!ard-
n1ayonnaise: top \l.'lth grated
sharp ('hecse 11nd place under
broiler until lightly brov.•ned.
CH ICKEN SALAD IN A BUN
Fill hollowf'd out and toasted
round buns with chicken
s11tad : top each 1viU1 a t.able-
spoon of chutney : serve \~'ith
toma to aspic on lettuce !e<.>.ves.
For a soup and sandwich
suppl'r. serve tomato so up top-
ped with dollops of dairy sour
cream and miniature pizzas.
Stokely-Van Camp
PORK
& BEANS
11 Or. Can
SPECIALS THURS., FRI ., SAT.-AUGUST 5, 6, 1
FARM FRESH
VINE RIPENED
KNUDSENS FRESH
POTATO
SALAD
For br·c;-i kl:.i.<.l 111(• 1111·11u (',u1
be 1':i r1cd in n1an) 11 ;1y~: eor·n·
rd bee f ti11rg<'rs n1n;. hl' uscrl
instead or the saus~gf' :::1:!
egg s: link saus<'..gcs. bet! : .. 1l·
Spor111 <into split buns that
h:.ive been bullcred a n d
(o:.i sll'(! lightly : add st>.u.sage
p:1ttics to other half of ham-
burger rolls. bnco n to the long
liuns : St•rve at oni:e. I Allo w 2
epi::s per serving for e::i eh bun-
11 IL'IL 1
Shape sa u s age 1neat
between p<1l1ns of hands (wet PIZZA·BURGERS Cantaloupe PINT CARTON
f\ol l': For crean1y scrambJ.
hands to keep from sticking\: On a greased cookie sheet
pl?.ce sausage in cold skillet place split harnburger rolls,
and eook over lo w heat unli l fl:ittcn into thin circles with
li ghtly bro1.\'ned, about 12 to 15 back of tablespoon: pinch up
tninu tes. Turn 'Nith spatula, small rim : spread ""'ith soften·
pou rin g off fa t as it gathers. t'd butter or margarine and
Or bake sausage cakes in 375 cover with tomato sauce: top
degree oven in open pan until with thin slicl' of cheese.
F
0
R
c L
B s
c c
done. turning once to broll'n. Remove toothpicks \Vhen
l'\cv('r prick sausage with fork. -~r~oa~d~y'__'t~o....""~r~'°"__a~n~d'.....'t~u':.ck~a~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~w,,,,•~·~•~H~•~~~·~T~H~l~l~l~G~H~T~T~O~L~l~M~IT~9~U~A~N~Tl~T~ES""""""""""""""""""~ Drain on paper IO\.vels. """"""""""~
BACON
To pan fr y: separate pieces.
place in cold skillet and cook
over low heat, turning oc-
caslon<il!y. Drain on paper
101\'C)s.
do=ssing,
extraonlin!!!Y!
NOW AT YOUR GROCERS
To bake: place sepa rated
pieces of bacon on 1vire rack
on broiler pan or-Jay on
crumbled aluminum foil; bak-
ed in 400 degree oven until
crisp r11d lightly bro\l.'ned,
about IO minutes, (Better set
the timer.) Bacon cooked on
crumbled foil in oven will have
a \l.'avy, pr('lty effect.
For lunch remove tops from
round and long buns: hollow
ou! centers leaving firm sides
and bottoms (fr11:ezing the rolls
makes hollowing them out
Special buy. We'll
ring you up for less.
19.88 and 29.88.
For men, 29.88
Synthelic s tar sapphi1e,
•
For women, 19.88
Cultured pearl. opal, d iamond,
sn1oky topaz quartz. garne t
ot c<irnco in ·1mag 1native
cat 's eye quarl z. onyx. diamond
or bi rthstone in heavy
1 OK qo\d selt1 ngs. 1 OK gold setlings.
JCPenney
fine jewelry
The values are here every day.
Shop Sunday noon to Sp.m . at these Penney st ores:
,AV(l i!...,bl,.. ,,, 11.,. f 1. 1 , l ;.'l• ~'·A Pf\0 1( C/IR l~E\AD OOWNl'1 fA~HtON VAll [Y.
SAN DIEGO 'lll' ! I' I 1 r, !'IPJll"-, T( IN l\Ll\C ~·! \Ar.I VJ00lJ M,QN 1(1 AI P NlWPQllT BlA(H
ORANG[' TH! (!TY ldl/L~:;ilOL V[N JUHA. U~or Per1[1ey1 J.rnc: Poyn•t'rll Pion.
..
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rJ;fe., With a nErW home freenr, you
can take advantage ----.....-:;:--. ..-": • -.. ·"~1'-i. ,. · ol special l!ales, ;;fr.k.:>.."f!iJJ d II' discount prices, and C~.i'...~~ I' \ seasonal savings!
;·--1 ' Sale·priced quantitles 1 \ \1 of your family's favorite food•
can be stored in your freezer for months at
a time. Fruits and vegetables cen be
purchased at peak: quality, when prices
;ire lowest, and pr eserved for us throughou t
the year. With so many advantages, a
home freezer can freeze your food costsl
And , today's no-Trost feature ellm!natea
the messy chore of defrosting.
You ca n start saving now with $25
worth of frozen food . .A $25 Food Certificata
lrom the E.1.A. is yours, FREE, when you
buy a home treezerduri ng the month
of August at a participating E.l.A. dealer.
'· 'i\Jft. w;
Be prepared t . r ,'{/_c-
f or all occasions
Family dinners or unexpected guests,
lunch box meals or party treats, whatever
the occasion, you can be reedy with e ·
variety of prepared meals. Cook foods
well in advance !or special dinners;
double your favo1ite 1eclpes and lreeze
tial f. Bake more than one pie or ceke or
onother batch of cookies and freeze
the extras for fulure use, A freezer keeps
you prepared and makes meal pl'ann!ng
eosy,
Your freezer keeps
foods fresh! Flavor,
texture, and health·
giving nutritive va!ues,~:;;~~~~lllJ~ are locked in to stay.
Freezing pr eserves
1he natural vitamins and minerals in
lresh produce. Choose young, .fresh
vegetables and fruit for freezing .so they
wi!l keep peak fla vor and tenderness, Only
lop quality foods should be frozen,
Freezing retains quali!y; ii does not
Improve it.
EA .. )\
,, c ---~~· 't' 09 r ... ;,~ ~~ .r>--, 6 ,_ ., ~L Freez~wi~me ~-..
and fresh fish
Hunters and
fishermen can
freeze their catch, keeping it for future
use, in a home freezer. Wild game, such
as deer, moos e or elk, can be aged, chilled,
cut and wrapped for storage in your
treezer. Freshly caught fish from ocean,
lake or stream, or game birds, can also
be frozen. Prepare fish or birds !or cooking,
package and qu ickly freeze. Enjoy the
rewards of the hunt months later with
a home freezer,
With a small amount of preparallon,
nearly every kind of load can be frozen.
fish and shellfish, fowl, meats, fruits
and berries, vegetables, plus baked fooda,
cooked foods, prepared foods, stewa
end soups. Even dairy products like
butter, milk, eggs and cheese can ba
frozen. In fact, when thawed, freezing
makes leftover dairy prod ucts useab!e
in casseroles, egg dishes, and baking,
Conveniently packaged,
easy to use
Foods can be easily
packaged in moisture-
vapor·proof con1ainers
end stored !or months I<::~~ at e time fn your home
freezer. Freezer jars,
plastic containers, outer
V{axed cartons, freezer aluminum foll,
and laminated papers all make good
w1apping ma!erials. Remember to
package foods in meal-size amounts or
indiv!dua! servings 10 make 1hawing and"
reheating quick: and easy. No more
last minute hurried trips to the store ara
needed with a freezer.
''.~::< ~ik. '~.~ ~·~.t .. J:~ .. a ft' ~,;; *' ' .,~., ~;-)iir.. :.".1/1:-1>-w·· ·, !~ ~ '~ &•°!:_\ °7 ~-.,.,,,, ~ •9J.~• I ~~J,ci]j . '1~ ~~ :r.t"!(. 4 • '·1·' -·\/·-'', ~--t ...,.,,. \!!I '" ••• • •• * 12~~ ~ !Tu@~ FREE g~~ri:~~;~R
FREE $25 FROZEN
FOOD CERTIFICATE
lrom !he E.1.A. ls ~.,_ ··.\\ yours with the · ·': _. .. ;C :i:~ ~~~csht~~~~:d ~\3'>:"~···:~1
size model of \1{~1 ~ '6; ~""" a participating ~ .. ' ~--,,. ... ~
brand new lreezer ~ •. ·""'"'
between August 1
<ind August31, 1971,
at the dealers listed
below. The certi licale Is redeeNbfe st
any of Von's Markets. A marvelous way
to star! filling your freezerl
Cho0&e from these Famous Brands:
• ADMIRAL • AMANA • BRADFORD
• COLDSPOT •GENERAL ELECTRIC
, . , just !or asklng
at any one of the
pa rticipating
dealers lis ted
below. You can
tielp "Freeze Your food Costs" when
grocery shopplng by using this handy
shopping aide, whic h Inst antly computes
the cost per uniL The Unit-Price Ca lcu lator
helps you get the most for your money!
Enter Now!
August 1 thru August 31, 1971
Now's your oppor1unlty to -win a beautiful, tlme-savl ng, S
money-saving home freezer! 'J
95 freezers will be given
away free, one at each of Von's
Marke!s , Reg!ster now at any Von's
Markel or at participating dealers Ustad
below.
•FRIGIDAIRE• HOTPOINT •PHILCO• WESTINGHOUSE •WHIRLPOOL
If you buy a freezer belweeii August 1
end August 31. 1971, end are a winner In
the drawing, the purchase prlce Of your
freezer will be refunded up to $250,
based upon purchase receipt.
COSTA MESA
0 .. 1 .. 1,.-.,,11.ll(ft
411 I. 11rtl $t.
Mey C•.
JlJJ lrhtof
Dw1110, Appll•IK•. c,111,.11,
111 S Newperf A••·
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w..,,,. Rlflle H .. dwe~
l Appllo11~n
2666 Horbor ll'f"d,
Tlpte11'1 TY & .. ,,n .. e c-ter
2100 "•'"' ......
Wlllhl Fre11t
JOll l rh,el
NEWPORT BEACH
C.OOll (IMtrir.
ll 2 Newport ll•d .
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Da•I•-•,..-AppllOMn
19046 l raekhwnt
ffl:tery Dlr.c:t lalft
5116 Edi"' ..
W. T. GtOllH
tll I Atfo""
Home S.n'lc• Ce.
17242 h~ll ,,,,,
l•o11ardt
16672 a..c:h .,.,,
HUNTINGTON BEACH
S.On ... ,.
1140 ldl11ter 6f12 ldh•tof ....
S..n '''"'a11es .... tOSt Ade1111 St, 2651 I. Gctte ""· , ....... Miln Applle11c:" 401 Melli St. 1122 k•llle
To•en'1 I. L, R~SMll & Co. Grold••wnt I Wonier 7021 Poe.Ifie: llfd,
Twe Gwp W°'"' Wll1011 9112 Ado1111 St, 621 S Pee: If le
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JO P1LOT-.6DVE RTISER S W"'nt\dly, Au,11rt 4. 1971 OA.J LY PILOT
Dieting's Serious Matter for 'Laugh -In' Host
By JOH.NA BUNN
BEVERLY HlLLS -"I
publltlu the far! I'm •
diabetic to give hope to oth!.r
peoplt, et1peclaHy youn,eaters
10 to 12 years old. who mljhl
gil•t up," &l id Dan Row1n ol
Marlln·and, looking htllthy
!nd sun·tanned.
"Being a diabetic posu 1
Ito.•: problems, 11s d o ts
anything lh a1 requires a
persnn 111 adhE<re to a reg1n1en
nf regular hours and con·
trolled diel But being 11
d1<1br1 1r need nol be 1
fnghten1ng experience."
ThPrt art several ways of
cnntrnlllng ft from takln1
insulin to proper diet and ex-
ercise. I dl:r.rov ered m y
diabt:tts several years ago
before Mime minor surgery
11nd ::iside frnm CUiling down
on drinking, I eat very well .
"'The few prnblrms I have in
!ht area of food are re!.tllvtd.
l httnk~ ln my wife "'ho hit!
btcomt quire a nu!riuooist in
her nwn right," ht 5lid,
"milin~ al his lovtly blond
wife, Adriana. a In rm er
Austr11liAn modt:!.
Dan m11kt:s nrt pretenst: at
hein g a chef. Ht: delega!t.~ tht
rlnmes!iC' chore~ to his male.
,:in exC"el\ent cook. 1 by all
reports ) and freq~! hnstess.
His current lifestyle -Is a far
cry frnm leaner da Js when hr
\1ved in chea p hole] rooms in
New York. cooking on two hot
plt1 te.s. "I'd buy franks. car·
rots. polatoe.! -. 11nything I
coul d boll." But thel was all
before a successful teleseries
called "Laugh-In" !NBC.TVJ.
What rettlly concern s D11n
nowan today is the fact thert
!re so many people walkinJ
around wi!h diabete&. many
not even aware they have it,
''And you don '! have t.n gpjil 11
doctor to dt:tect the diseS-Se."
he said. "Any drug store. can
lt!'Sf. your whole ramily ~everal
times a year fnr pennies."
Adriana said !hat h e r
hU.!!band's diet is no problem
in tllat it's nor. !ha1 different.
''!t'!i a low-fat. non·suga r diet
!hat's basically the Weight
\Yitlcher'!i diet." she said. "He
cats less food, but more ~m;:i JI
meals. He avoids lal·marbled
bt:ef and lends to ca! morr
C'hicken and fish.
.. , include 11 numhl!:r nf fresh
fruits 11nd VCRclables. I Y.'a1ch
my l'o'eighl loo. but 1 play lots
or tennis and I eal more
dessert.~. If you WAich your
food intake c<irefull\'. vou can
indulgr yourself ncC11sional1y.
"11an cut.~ down on his
i11sut1n by Paling carefully ::ind
having the right Arnount of el.-
ercist'. Hr must avnid gelling
ovrr!ired. An d ht: had to cut
dnwn on li is drinkinR hf-cause
liquor ,llCles immediately ln
sugar lhal only adds usele!'is
calories. I control lhe rest or
Jewish
Cooks Rely
On Matzo
~1a1ln mr;:i l, used Ill .fe wii;h
rui~ine. t~ av::i ilt>.b!~ 1n snmr
:i;uptrm,11rkr!.~
~ATZO BAl_J,S
2 PRff.S
1 ~ rup n1alzn mt:al
S;ill
2 t;iblPspooni:. buHe r. mellt:d
2 l::ihlf'spoons rold 11•::1ter
1 l<ib!r.~poon m1nrrd pari:.lty
In a s1n;.ill mix1n.':, howl. hf'lll
e,R)?li sl1,11;hll.\', Adrl m::111,o meal
anr1 J te<ispnnn salt: stir until
i:;mnoth. 5tir in butler. watPr
;ind p;ir.~!ry. Cover anr1 rhill
for about 4 hours or nvernighl
sn mixturr will stiffen
UsinR ;:i round~ !c.11spoon nf
!hr mixture ror each. sha~
1ntn ~mall b::ill.s. t Mixture 11•l 1J
bf' ~oft. so .,.,·nrk dt:ftl y; usin.':
'-li,llhtly d11mp hands m111y
ht:lp i
Fill 11 ~-or 5-quar t s11ucepnt
wi'h u.·a1er i;everal inche~
from top and brin.i: !n R boil :
add 1 12.blespoon S!ll ;:ind clrop
in m<il7.o balls 1'.5 you shape
lhem ,
\\'hen 111! balls ArP 1n w11ler
11nrl it rnmt~ In A boil a11aln.
bnil unrnvel'f!d for I hflUr,
t Balls rist tn tnp \ Dr11in and
!if'tVf' balls in bowls nt hot
chicken broth. M11ke.o; abou t 2
dozen.
Stop Shrinkoge
Tn pr,ven1 mu~hrnoms from
ghr(nkinR when !hey are grit/·
ed. bl11nr.h lhem in boiling
water imn1edl1tely bf! (or t
l'flOking.
TAKE THE
NEW S QUIZ
We Da re You ...
I.ht c1lorte1 ln tht 1ctual CDOlt·
ina."
The Row1n1 art tenn is ind
u tlin& bufts. They own two
~ts, including • 27·fnot sloop
moorfd In Ma rina Del Rey.
"Whtn we go s1llin1.''
Adtl1n1 said, "we often t1ke
alon1 brolled chicken o r
cheeae , sticldn.,C mostly . to
prt1tein foods, but 1dd1n11
fru its and vegttables for
f iller~."
everyont's always un "'
dlet!"
They nflen entertaln O\'rr
tennis and serve l:Hr lunrh
outdoor~ "Oan tan \n1l11t.1:e
himself 11 httle 1fter strenuous
exerr1se ," Aclr!Ana ~aid . "so
we have things hke vegeLable
1on1be ( s i m 11 11 r 10 a
r::itatoullle), cold r o a ~ t
chicken. !Ssorted thtese i nd a
.!ilmple dessert, with a bottle
of w1nr .
p1111sloni" <1r asparagus . 11nd your rneal'•
Adr 111n11 has le,;r,rned from complete."
Dan'li diet , "f nr.ex1mple, I AOfllAi\"S VEGETABLE
s!?rm his \'e11eu1hles wlthn'l1 TOMBF.
b1Jt1('r. usin.i: nnl.v .11a!t lhr
seasnn1n11-And D<in lovt:.s fish. few dr·ops vrgetahll' oil
but cookrd without a haller. I i, cup chopped spring nn1ons
takr lillets -&ole or flounder ~. cup chopped celery (few
-and g111r lht>m 11 gnod leave.~ thrown in/
dusting with seasont>d sail, 2 cups peelPd fresh
paprika 11nd pepl)('r mmatoes, choppf'd
··Then ! i;pra~· a 'ikil!ct w11h 1"J t'Up rhopf>t.d potalnts
.a))(lu! a drop nr nil -you t cup chni;ped rArrors
cheat just a little -11nd then 1.-.i h11y lraf
wiPf' 1ha1 off and gr ill !hf' fish Srnalt clove ,1111rlic, pressed
rhi(·~ell bout\ Inn~
F1,.shl} .'!ratrd Pannesan
cheP!ie
Piii('!:' f •• .,., drops vrj!,l'\able
oil in skil!r1 lf)r sauccpan /.
Rub 1no5! of oil nff wllh
itbsnrbtnr paper towrl. Add
\'f'gC'tablcs and season1nas.
Covrr, eook civtr low heal
atxiut lO n1'1nutes. stirring
of1cn . Add liquid, cook about
45 m1nutrs 1or unlil reduced to
11 snl1d 1. Correct sca.~onlng~.
Servp hol, grn1•fn1J!'.ly 1;11r11\~h·
ed "·11h frPshly gr a 1 e d
rarmc~an rhe-P~I". 11:i; side d~1h
QnP of !heir best fril'nd!>,
Ernie Bnrgnine. owns a bo;ir
!lsn docked a1 lhe m11rin11 .
"ErniP,o; ;i gn~ cook and his
\\'ife i~ 11 &Upt:rb one i;o
r11 m<il<P a lTustle~~ 11pple
p1P with but!rrrrl crumbs or
fl~ a 51mplr rnmp<11r of ::ill
fre.~h fruJ\., 11•1rh ;:i spl.Jsh nr
Cointreau that's my
nvrr moderate he::it Serl',. copt1on11I 1
1h:r1 111th 11 thin wedge <JI Salt, pepper In tas!(' to rold roa~1 rh1cken or DIABETIC TELLS OllT
•
lpmon . steamed green brans 2,.1 cup liquid 1watPr or lurkey. Ser1'P' 2 Adrian•, Dan Row•n
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• • ·son!
When you !top to think about i~ it's the evcrydAy priom that n 1n up your
weekly food bill. Most of us are price conscious, and .;,.e all want to know where
to get the moet for our money.
Not long ago, Ralphs rnn 1t nempaper ad listing all our everyday prices. The
headline read, H'l'ake this sd into any supennarket and comPare our everyday
prices." We atill feel the same way. We "'an t you to comp11.re priCE!f!.
We're the only supermarket in town to GU.AJlANTEE you: No everyday
supe1ma.rket prices Al'P. Jo.,•er prices than Ralphs prices on identical items or
quality, excluding weekly advertiaed speci&l.s..
"
No everyday supermarket prices are lower prices than(-?@#»
llDAGradlA
FRYING
CHICKENS
!\111.l. Miiiar 11111
'7·BONE
BEEFSTEAKS
.29
.89
EVERYDAY Wfl' PRlCES
Meot Meller IMf
eal'lel•••
SIRLOIN TIP
1o-1 •••
ROAST or
STEAKS
FAMILY STEAKS
lonele11 -T erid•r
CUBE STEAKS '
lb.1.39
~.1.09
..1.39
~ .• 89
soNr'L['ss STEAKS lb. .88
cl'.irc0i<rN·;R1eo sTEAKs .89
BEEFKIDNEYS lb .• 35
&el'lel•11-Beef
BRAISING STRIPS
INTERNATIONAL
WllDIB DI' Hall
SLAB
BACON
Evll'yllay Price •
lb. .39
JIMMY DEAN ~~j, 75
PORK SAUSAGE.
En;RYD-~Y l,()W PRICES
Califamia Grown-Grade A
Friday Fre1 h
FRYERS wi..1.
Ca l1for1>ia-Grewn
Cut Up FRYERS
C•nl•r Cut
SLAB BACON
Ralph• 1 lb. Pkg.
SLICED BACON
8r1ad•d -froren
VEAL STEAKS
Fre1 h.Sl iced
OX TAILS
s..,al! Size
COOKED SHRIMP
lb .33
lb •• 35
lb _ .47
lb .• 55
lb_ .97
lb .39
Holl 98 Pavrtd 1
SILVER STAIMLISS STlflDINNEI fOR.KS,
J AU,D FORKS, DINNll KNIVES, TEAS'°°NS
LAST W££K TO COMl'lflEYOUR: SET
UNl /rtus B UYS
•re m11nuf11ctur~rs tfll'ri•I ann .. ·1nce1 •
"'ith thP 1111\'in i:"' pas~rd ""to you.
frozen foods
KE MILK "M .1 5
.. l,oh1 .17 SHERBET "M Ca<t!J,.o~G.e<lo A .n FISH STICKS 1--.. ~~.
c.,.,,,.,~G•edo &,
, ... ···-1.!5 FISH STICKS
C&W-•/C"-"""''
1-... ~ •.• 45 PEA PODS
Joh~•'-"" .. ~ .... .75 ECLAIR PIES
WHiTEBREAD .......... 43
u...y.~1.,.
SANDWICHES "'··el l .n
Green Giant w1Buttar Sauce
Vegetables "" ..•• 29
(M1•icarn -M1dium Peo1 -M1••d l/1<;i1tabl11-
(,,,,., Stylt Corn)
Household Needs
..... .Oh•1ph~•· •
PUREX DETERGENT "'-·~~ ... n "'• '~"'"""'' PUREX DETERGENT,._,,~,,,. !.09
,.. ···-4.24 ALL DETERGENT
O••••gonl
.. , .... ,i., .• 58 WHITE KING 'D' 10•,,·c •• , ..... _,ht89 FRYING PANS
.&lw"'i"""' -h .99 ICE CUBE TRAYS
, .... 1;,.~-1i•<><• .,. rl·•-lor)
"·--· .48 COFFEE MUGS lno\wdoo 1 ~. Olf lfthol •••. _ ... _ .88 PUNCH DETERGENT
BAKERY DEPARTMENT
Whtt.11rWheat-Sand,,..ich 11r
RALPHS
BREAD ) .lb. 1-aJ, loof .33
MELTAWAY DANISH _, .49
Ralph• Hol DaQ and
HAMBURGER BUNS Pkg. 45
el 12 1
•alph1 -(P!11lr1 or M11rble)
POUND CAKE Whale .45
DELICATESSEN DEPT.
.&5 .l...,.aur
All MEAT FRANKS
f&"' TACO SHELLS ,..,, ol 11 • 35
Poto!a & Colo Slaw On!y
RALPHS SALADS 2·1b.earton .63
llalpho Slitod-4 Yt.•4 \li
COOKED HAM ~ ... 49
Ra lph• S!ic•d -4 Y1 •4 V1
COOKED HAM ·~ .89
DAIRY DEPARTMENT
Rolph• •9 15 B UITERMI LK "'·••" ,, °""".
Ro lplo.a 29 Imitat ion Sour Cream ""'.
llllphs -Candy '" ... ~49
(Gu,,, Drop•.°"""'"' Slk•J -Spic• Dre I" I
Pantry fillers
FOL GER'S COFF EE ••"· 2.29 ...
ll-n ,_, •• 59 DIET RITE COLA
lolly(•~<Lo• ;6~ .~ •.• 70 POTATO BUDS c • ..,,,.rn~
nr. ..... ~ •.• 83 SPREADABLES
PILLSBURY FLOUR 1-11o.,i.. .• 58
Doi Mon<• ,, __ .27 FRUIT COCKTAIL
0.1 Mol>i•
·--.31 PINEAPPLE JUICE
A ll~ .... ..... ....,. .39 PRUNE JUICE
Large, Yllllow
Malad Fl'llllm
PEACHES ...
PLUMS
lb .• 19
lb .• 19
CeUf.orn ia Haa1
AVOCADOS
Sweet M•1l11w
_ •. 25
.15
'°'' .10
HONEY DEW MELONS '"'
f•e•h Le>ca lly G,.,,,."
CUCUMBEltS
~-.10 Mdd, Sweet Brawn
ONIONS
lb. .10 US. Ho . I llakin'il S;.e • .,,. .. ,
POTATOES
J;n ;RYDAY WJI' l'RICF,S
LIQUOR DEPARMENT
Sofldy MacAlliller-Dittilted !" Scatlafld
SCO,TCH """" 5.29 A.S.PEN.GOLD BEER """'.85 '°""" , .... ,... 3 19
VODKA or GIN ';"''"· •
Old Glenwood -b Yr, Ohf 4 89
BOURBON •~ •
Golden Pre ro1iu m-G,.,. •ie1li.,..er
Zir1f11.,d t l -St lKtetl far Ralph•
WINES ,; .. 1.79
Health & Beauty A ids
""" .. pl!< t"<l~clo• le Off L•"•t ilJ:. "LISTERINE ,.__...,.. .15 c ......
ARRID DEODORANT
t ... c~ol h10Jo"
HAND LOTION v.. ... ,. ..
BRECK BASIC si..,,,, __ ..... 0 ..... 0.1,
PROTEIN 21 ..... _
BRIGHT SIDE
AMi.llo"l'"-..t-1 ... lu'" t& O#'I l,eW
RIGHT GUARD •"-' ALLERGY TABLET
,_ ...... 85
.......... 7!
~ ....... 18
,_...,.1.H
"-· Mi'ole • n
J.i-.-.i!
-~" 1.81
lVE GUARANTEE.,, to m eet itny price by any oth.:r rupennarktl ff ft ii a reilllar n117day price on Identical bnnda or iden&Jc.al prod.act QM)tf.
Fro2•n FooJ Hou••holtl N••tl•
tui'm DINNlRS 11..., ...... 39 --· Ml.AT "llS ._ ""· .2S
-Looh .. • 79 COfFl l CAICfS 1""-""· • ....... 1 FlllDC:HICKfN '"'-•"-· .69 fGC OOllS ~,.. .19 -lllfTACOS ,...,.,.,.. .52
~IATHSOAP •·"'.JI
DOWN('( ,,.., -· • 71
LAVA 1.1.R 50.lP .....,_, .15
CA$C.1.DI DITlll:GfNT 11 ... "'° .&9
c,a,sH D"IRGfNT ........... 13
IVORY SNOW 11 ......... aa·
I• Jure lo pick up •
~our fr•• copy of
Mo rtha Rondoll'1
• tottll b oo~ltl
' '"lei's to lk 1olod greens"
........ !!< .......... _
PIHf CL(ANIR
IEA CH TOWELS
roNDu1 SETS 11-• ... ~. SNOOPY TOY IANXS
J(ll:GENS I AR.50.!.I'
ZEE TOILIT TISSUI:
,
)< .. i.. .... 59
-1.18
-1.99
-.88
--.10
"if.ol4 .43
Panfry Fill•r•
fOLGER'!o COFfl ( I"' -.14 ... ,.... 26 M.'iNOAR1"4 OU.NGIS 11 ... -•
WY'FOOo -" .01
Ju"NiOlll.1.IYfOOD ...._ .... 13 .. _,... 31 ALPO PET fOOD , __ •
.... --19 SPAM ii-.-•
More than just low prices.
Escl\lllM-".l:r ~ .....
l'ontry Flfltrs
-·--09 1.1.IY JU ICI ,, .. •
l.Ki0 ltANS 1~-.29
~-· 47 P.l.NTll:Y Glt.A~AMS 11--•l.f· • ........... CHILI POWOEll
;jl$f ANT COfF££
iirST ANT COf,ff
-·"" 1.09 -~1.19
H•oftlt & 1.auty Aitl•
A~.i,o,..,.._., 1 49
GILLETTE TECHMATIC ""·"''' • Oi:Y'S1e1M CR.EAM .. -. • 71
ILISTrX' ........ ~
,fMINIMl °"""'"'
F.1.STlETH ~~·-hOll....., DINTALCllfAM
--·34 ,__1.11
-.-72 .... -...
l~sm···. 59
SAVI 19c WITH ~UPON
COUPON 0000 AUG. 5 te .l.UO. I I , l t71
LIMIT 1-ONLY OHi COU,ON 'Ill: CUSTOMfll
.. m.W.~aftl~~ .
Every Saturday )RALPHS STORE IS LOCATED AT 9901 ADAMS BLVD ., HUNTINGTON BEACH, Store Hrs: 9-10 Daily 9 am -9 pm Sunday
·' ....--. ,,.
1
J
--~·---···· .
t;MILY PILOT Wed riesday, A11gusl 4, 1'171
i · Alpha Beta's ~ iMan in Blue
says:
,,
a
' '
DEL BUSH
STORE MANAGE R
9045 ADAMS
HUNTI NGTON BEACH
in this ad, including 63 DOUBLE DISCOUNTS,
RED • RIPE
WHOLE
I '''"''' GRAVENSTEIN • All PURPOSE ~-.. -~ APPLES ~D ..... ~ CAUfQl l li ~ D .. c ount
~ AP?UI ~
00 ~'111'.t 00
WHITE ROSE • U.S. NO. 1
POTATOES 10
" '"
TOlo\l DISCOUNT S
EVERY DAY
:!.OM£ A<PllA Btf.t.
STOii($ Dl$CO\J"1'
CtWlG( PJl lCl
8 Ol1NCt .a.r.RO<>OL CAN ~STU DRY ~ANTI PUISPIRANT ;.rl' 97'
----------------7 O'Jr:.:i: fiC n:.!"' ~.---.. R[r.UU.11 • TlRY • OiLY o .. :::. PROTEIN 21 • I I z SHAMPOO J».1 ----------------
----------------
·-~ D . ., ••• ,
tt,.Ql~I'. '!\TBI:
J&J Flrsl·Ald ,.,: 451 Cr11m ~c ,.,
ASSOR'!'CD COi.ORS & D£S1GNS
• 9·1NCff 0 1AMCT'tll.
PLAY BALLS and
SPORT BALLS J4C 591
-·
·-~ o,,, •• ~. CALlfORNIA HASS 25~ AV CABOS
• RED LE.Ar • BUTTER • SA.LAD BOM.
LETTUCE
TOTAL DISCOUNTS
EVERY OAY
VA II DE KAMP
ENCHILADAS
10!
SOI.I[ Al.P~l·6[1.t.
STOl!£1 OISCOUHT CHAR~t f'R IC!'.
~ PfT 11:rt . ~~.oz. l'KG.
~ APP'l.E PIE 39C
C JO T ARD Pl£ • 22 OZ, • fROZt:1; / 43~
AlPHR IH TR • "4·0Z PAC • fMOZtN
MIXED VfGETABLES ,;;:t, 45'
lfi''1':T:N' OR 1\J"I ~-f c,-; ri'<. • rPnzr•r
BANQUET PIES
© b"<;io. id • iric.:. rr.r..
+ l"'l'lr:
GLAZED BEETS ~----
)1t 191
~€ 39'
..39& 351
COSTA M£SA-241 t . 17th St.
HUNTINGTON IEACH-f04S AdOflll
HUNTINGTON IE.t.CH-lllll N. Moltt St.
FOUNTAI N VAllEY--llfO Wor11M
LAGUNA HllLS-2JS41 Coll• d• lo l wl\•
IRVINE-11040 C11I•~•. U11l•rrr11lty Po•ll
SOUTH lAGUNA-JOll2 S. Coo•' Hlway
save you 511.27*"
Your Alpha Beta Neighborhood Butcher (the Man in the Red Apron) Proudly Offers:
SUTCHEirs PRIDE MEATS
M EATS YOU'LL BE PROU D TO SERVE
•Quality oriel S<:iti$fo<::!ion Guaranteed •Discount Proced
BONELESS RIB STEAK 1°9,b.
STANDING RIB ROAST ~~~E 97!.
ROUND STEAK BONE-IN
CHUCK STEAK BLADE CUT
T-BONE STEAK
DUBUQUE • 1-LB. ROLi,.
99'1"
65'•~·
1.581~.
DELICIOUS HOT OR COLD
BARBECUED
CHICKENS
68~b.
ROS£ • fll:OZ[N
a.ouNC( PA(ltAGE
EUTCHE!'S P!IDE ' BONELESS
FAMILY STEAK
09
LB.
FINE
FOR
BBQ
1-LB. PACKAGE
IOWA MAID BACON
DUaUQUI
'ROYAL aUPFn'
BACON 1-LB. PACKAGE
c
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
SHRIMP 49:. mCKS PI CNIC FAVOR ITE 3 LB
MAR.K{S . FllOZEN SANDWICH STYLE SIZE
:::~~~~·u 44:. DUBUQUE
'"'
0
" CANNED~98 Jl-Y DEAN 77' • SAUSAGI .. HAM
THESE MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY th,ough WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5-1 1.
---------1 ~-::~
TOTAL DISCOUNTS
EVERY DAY
\?.OUNCr: BAG
<'LA Il l OR PEA.NUT M L M CANDY
I~ OIJNCI': BAG
SOME ,1,1_1''4,I 1£TI
S.TOJffS CISUlUHT
Clll~GE l'~ICl
QUALIH BAKlRY OI
DI SCOUNT PRICE \
-"' •• -.. -. Rl PHn BlTn •II PA.CJ::.
D,.,.... RASPBERRY ,,;, VAC 491 LEMON TARTS
AlPHA 8£ln • 2~ oz. LOAf 391 TRIM 'N SLIM BRUD;7cv.1.t..
DOLLY MA.DISON • 10 PACK.,~ 72' SUPER ZI NGERS ft'
~I PMR8[1 ~ •8-'NCH 69' PEACH PIE . a~ VAt ur:·
\'1'1'1 ~•Ii O"lNCf. ).'.R Pl~ENTO CHEESE SPRUD
~.---.. :.MOtt.f:RAn
D ...... ~O .COUNT PLASTIC JAR '"""' BEEF JERKY
'> "1 T}.ll!" • 1'\fll" J:"T }.':~
BOB'S SALAD DRESSINGS
?Lt"J CHE f.SI: • ~ 0~ IAR Rl'.'.'OVtro P.T . 8-0 Z. iAR'
to "' 'N('f 'lQTTtl" TREESWEET ORANGE JUICL
1 i' · r ,. . ...,._-,,,1u:11 '."k VJJ.Ut:
RLPHA BETA SOUR CREAM
l·1'1NT CO!-.TA!Nf.R ~>e VALUC •tc
11, C AtlC'N •FRUIT PUNCH • GRAP£
• 'iR.'.Nr.r • 1 FMONAOC ~ 25' HAPPY DAY DRINKS VAWt '
14-0C. CONTA!fil:ll • 3'k VAL. 371 ALPHR BETA COLE SLAW
Ji·Ol. CONTAINCR • 6'ii: VAttJt t k
WE WELCOME
FOOD STAMP SHOPPERS
';N .I.NY LOS ANOEW, 111'.'!'.llS:f"iE.
SAN Bf':RNARDJNO OR ORA/\GE: COti/\T't
AtPH.'. fl l;lA
TOTAL DISCOUNTS
EVERT DAY
HEl»Z • U l.OZ, C.l.N~ •Tit AN ... '!i>.M • CHJCICtN NOODU: SOUP . CH!CIXN mcr • SPUT PEA. W!TH HA~• VEGT, BEEf • VEQT WlTK BEtr BA07H . GREAT AllERICAll . 231 SOUPS 2llc ,
~PIWBURY • ~ 5·LB. FLOUR j3C 56'
© SEVEN St A.S • 11.oz. SOTTLt
GOLDEN GODDESS DRESSING ~
~ llBl!Y'~ • 9-0l. CAN ~VIEllllA
· SAUSAGE 5llc
© sro1>-Pr0 :io'f'. · '"' ;ac
29'
51 1
63 1
© i'.1'B&Y' ·otiv'(s""' s3·c 81 1
lJlfi-OZ. JAii • MANZ.'.)<!tl.A. 'l)i'\ 9!~
L1BB'f'S • 10-0Z. C.'.N • ~LC!:D IN fl !JTTfR
GREEN BEANS Jlc 21 1
CORN IN BIJITER • \li,. nz ··' 2l<: PEAS IN aurrm . 1J-6Z. . -y:: 22<:
©B1JRl\A.NK • 15-0Z CAN
. H°olili ilr "'"" J4f 11 '
.
@ nEt. MON'!'!: • CRUSHW • II' )UJCt l~·OUNCE CAN
Pl.llEAPPLE }JC 28'
art MONTE • 46 Ot. CA1'1
Plll11ppl•Gr1plfrult .
· DRlllC )9c 351
STOKE HOURS
MON"DA T tllroool, tllrDAY-l!l A .M. '"' 9 1' M.
SA~OAY & S'JND,l,'f; H\ A.M. ("7 JlJ.A.
TOTAL DISCOUNTS
EVERY OAl
6•{1--01, CA ~~ ctttml!'. W1fl'n:
CHICKEN DF THE SEA . 4l ;
TUNA ft
-• 7-0Z. SOOD WHITE: PAc i;r.o lN W.'.TLJ\ 7-0'Z, t;OL!D WHITE "";.<c 'k
<:6-0UNCE: 1Afl • R£GUU.R HEINZ BARBECUE SAUCE
in.RING PACV.Gl'.
MAX PAX COFFIE
2C-P.1NG PACKAGE
1:-..0lJNct CArl OEl MONTE TOMATO SAUCE
;(c56'
~84' j..r( l .17
)fc 19'
Jl-OtJNCl'. CAN 2"" VAN CAMP'S PDRK t BE.AHS . ,lat D•
!>).OUNCE: C.'.N ;.a: •1~
CRLAIJ.\' '"CHUNKY • 1S-OZ. JM ~.! 66' SltlPPY PEANUT BUffiR .... '
~ ou•Jcr. CAN .J 111 YU9.IN INSTANT COFFEE ,,._,
© o'Y:L A': C('AR~"· ~().OZ. ~AG
WATER sonENER DIM
SALT 8lC llU" ,
• :: l',:\.:.!1:11_!'.p'X>'"' • HC .1. •_·.~H -__.ll\L["J' ~, nz B"X . CAT rooo I 391 LITTLE FRISKIES ~le
~.---.. c; ()'Ji,cr. r,1,~J
--•1;1-1,1. CAi rooo D...... PURR MINI BITS
~ .. ~r>Arr.n :;p:c~ :oNt.S ~~ couur ZEE PAPER NAPKINS
JO< 121
-•
SA"flS~ACT!ON GU.-,11.ANTt fO OR YOUll. .MONfY A!J'UNC£0 • 5,_L!S.lA)I. COLLICTIC> ON ALL TAXAILt ITtMS • Wf 11[~£11.YE TH( ATGHT 'TO RCFU!>f: S"LES T O
CO .... MfllC+l\L D~ALfA~
. '
.... _,_ -_...___ .. ,... --.,.-;;.-~-----'----"lf'
. . . . . . .. 7 PILQT .AOVERTfS(~ Wf'd"fs-day, A1J9urt 4, 11)71 DAILY PILOT J ;J
RIB FRYING
CHICKEN OJT-UP FRYERS ... LB. 33, U.S.D.A. GRADE A WHOUBODY
CHUCK ..
ROAST ·-... · U.S.D.A. CHOICE ., . ORSTATERBROS. WIENERS CERTIFIED IEEF ST 29~. 47~ MORRELL59 PRIDE C ALL MEAT 1-POUND PKG. 6-TH & 7-TH RIBS
. -. . . :~ ... ' •.:,.'} y:-'J ~ "' •
• -'.',t _ ..... ~·
LB.
RIB ROAST
1-)T THtU ).nt lftlo LB99c
SLICED
BACON MORRELL PALACE TENDER SMOKED 1-LB. PACKAGE
45~ .
,,;BONELESS ROUND STEAK .•• LI. 99c 89
.-<' ROUND STEAK~NE ........... LB. c
U.S.D.A.CHOIClORSTATfR•OS.ChTIFllD lllF 9 5
.. ~WJ~!:'.!!S RIB STEAKS....... .. .............. LB. c
VEAL
STEAK COOK "S TENDER DELICIOUS BREADED STEAK
CANNED
HAMS
FRESH• LEAN• DILICIOUS ....:.GRO!J.ID HOURLY
GROUND BEEF ..... ······ ...... LB. 5 7'
U.S.D.A.CHOICEORSTATERIROS.CERTIFIEDllEf s 1 19 STEAKS:~~Of:.~:., ................... LB.
OVtOWHCOUNTIVSTYlf •PUllf 39' 12-0Z. 49' U,\.D . .&.QtOIQOIST.&fll:llOS.CRTIF.:D•f 69' PORK SAUSAGE BULK .. LI. PKG. ROUND BONE ROAST ... LI.
U.S.O.A..CHOICfOtSTA.TQllOS.CllllflfOllEf $ 145
T-BONE STEAK ........... u . IXTIAttANA.NOnAVOlfUl 89' GROUND ROUND ..... LI.
lA\TUINGIAIN-flDTtNDflSHOUlDl• 69, cono SALAMI •ONElJ$Slfff»fOUlDll 99' PORK STEAKS .................. LB. ,,., .... 0'1LOCID ROLUD ROAST .............. LI.
STATlltRO\.Atl MfAl OIAtl lflf 12. 59' 12.oz. 59' U.S.D.A.OtOICIOllSTATffltoS.atTlflDlllF 89' SU CED BOLOGNA ..... oz. PKG. RUMP ROAST ................. LI.
M01tlllt'5 VOltkSHtll ltlG 0 1 THl(I( 49' SUCED BACON ... LB
nNDlll-TAST'f 39' BEEF OX.TAILS ........... ta.
U5.D.A.CHOlaOltSTATlltUOS.CllllflfD lllf $ 149
PORTERHOUIE1naa ta.
U,S.D.A.CH01CtOt5TATR'llOS.alTlfllDlllf $ 179 TOP SIRLOIN ITl&I< ...... lB.
*'8e4t 7~ '?~ Z"'-14!* STOKELYCUTORFRENOISTYLE 3 69 I wiiFLESr0.~~'-·-~~39' GREEN BEANS .. . .c':~s c
M'i"c'i'ioNl~.~5£.. . ...... 5 ~.o;,$1 SSTOKWELY EET PEAS 4 s1
VEGETABLEJ,UBILEE _41' oH'8ov'P'OT'ATOES .. "~'· 36' ·········. .. ............. .. c!0~s
BA0BY 0LIMA BEANS _ .... 29' (i'iiiiLIC BREAD -.... 37' ST ATER BROS. -RICH FLAVORED 8 9 sr'rliiWE'Rii1Es _ ...... 59' PEPPERoN1P1zZA_, .... 89' COFFEE nrEn 4-oz c MEXiCAN DINNERS ....... 45' · DRIED -·· ···· ___ JAR. "'""""''" COLLIER-OIARCOAL 10 7 9 ~~f.;~~E~~~3~~!,~0~W~ii~;c1~:-oz ~!; BRIQUETS ............................................ LB.BAG C
,,..,,. ot ~~"'p ei u "'c"u~l 57c c~uN KING 75c PURR TUNA ENCHILAD.A_., __ .114"1. EGG ROUS,,,,. __ ...,_ 8 s1 MA~RoNi&cil'EEsE _38' £iic'H'i'iAiiis''..:.'.'.:',.,~ 40' CAT FOOD .......... ................ ....... ~AoNzs
LIBBY'S-REFRESHING 29
PINEAPPLE JUICE ...... . ...... 4ti~1$ c
THE UNPOl..IJJTER s 12 5 DETERGENT ....................................... 1~·g:
WHITEANDASSORTEDCOLORS 1 5
SCOTT TISSUE .................... S~NOGL~E c I
STOKELY WAX BEANS ""
STOKELY APPLESAUCE
GRAPEFRUIT •::·::~.:-.
OCEAN SALT .,.7;'' :. '
.~n I 2 41 '"
"
0
' 31 ' r ·' '{
1'11 23' r ,,•i , .. , 36' (.fl/oj
!>•1 I Iii 85'
STATER BROS.
BLEACH HAli GAL ..... .28< FOR
' FLEISCHMANN YEAST . "" 19' • $ ' ROYAL PUDDINGS 'lG . 2 ei2 3\1 "' LARGE FANCY ROYAL GRANDS 3
SANDWICH BAGS G"O . -• '"CT 34' ..,, NECTARINE .... .. ..... LIS.
YARo&LEAFBAGs .. ,., , , 73' CRISPG• .. u 4 25< SPAGHETII '"" 80'" '" ' :i. LONG TENDER ·~
REYNOLDS Foil't:·:,;;;,',:: · '0
" :~ i' cucuMBERs . ...... .... FOR
KELLOGG CORN FLAK ES ... "Ol 32' ~ EXTRA FANCY RS 4 $ ' COCKTAl~,~~.~IMP O'Ll''5 •• , Ol 51 ' 1'l BARTLETT PEA ....... LIS. .
SHRIMP "'°"'"""""' "'oz 83' r?. •v1Nsn1H 2 39c . MAZOLA MARGARINE 'lG "42' ~ LARGE FANCY GR~ s
ZIPPEBUF 5 s 1 \ APPLES NEWCROP ..................... LI ~
TAMALES .......... . 1 .0 1. J~;;M'9/Mftlll ~ · . '
I KAU -KAUNA GOUDAS .. '0' 59' .,,,. •#.
KAU -KAU NA EDAMS ... .. 'Ol 59'
I ONIONS '0'"
0
"'" 23' :JOl C,\N J~r ............... I! Ol
ORINKMIXES \','~~, '" .. . ,o, HI'
KITTY QUEEN i~~·;,•,0 2 ~.~~ 33'
DELSEY BOWL CLEANER .. _, oi 79'
TREND DETERGENT . --.,( 41 '
SWEETHEART ~b~g0"" . 2 ::;~ 29'
GLAD TRASH BAGS :~r:" ,. Cl. •t.s5
GLAD10.co...,, 73c TRAIHBAGI ........ .
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KOTEX
ftGUlAI • IUPll ••tot ... __
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lfflll-WJNOOWCllANflt DEALPACKACif 39. c SMUCKERS TOPPINGS
AJAX CLEANER ~[~:l~:.'~ -:~::~:·:~'.~~;
HHW• 10·0l. PIMl ... PPU ~,.,, .o, -))<
C»OC i Y•UI' • •i <·.~: ll o
We Rcdeen1 USDA Food Sta1np5 in our Los A ngeles. Oran_qe. & Riverside County Store,<;
'7/e41,fK, & 1Je.eu4 ~
CLOSE-UP ~e!!~!~~
TOOTHPASTE S.,UOA 43 All.NVLONS (
16-0Z. PKG.
SNOWY BLEACH
20 ... 76'
C "°"-!~ nMOVfl TDOTM POU\1-4 6 9 CUTIX PEARL DROPS
•·Ol.49< l 7J-OL
5 127
TEK CRIMI RINSE SHAMPOO
HD MOil f ... HGl.l~ JOHNK>foll JOI IAt't ,. ~=: f-->-O_L '_1_0_9_..__"_°'·~9_:;9::_'_·
BAND.AID ADHlllVI
JOHNSON 6 JOMH\ON •DCI05S Ta.N MfotUM .. HAro
.... 29 STllP~ C
l• • l /l oS
PRICES EFFEC. THURS . lhru WED., AUG. 5th•111h.
-. --~--! -----"""' ,.: . .,,.
JS'4 W"' '"""""· A...ii.f111 2111 Ntwpfrt lhlf., c ..... 14,19 1171 1811 Sn.et, C11tt• M"'
fC l71 IM Hiii A.,. ... , Tntl~
• l421J fillhlltA....,., WMnt.r
--·..!'
I
I
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34 DAJL V PI LOT
--~-,~---·-~.,-
I
Su1nn1er IS ~our 1nv1tallun lo
carefree h\'1ng .
Hot, Cold Clues
To Food Danger
lt can be an 1nv1tat1on to
food po1son1ne loo -1f you get
t";ireless as v.·ell as carefrcl'
Food poisoning isn't J1mitcd lo
surnmer. But the threat 1s
gre;iler bccau:-;e of 11;irm
tPinperature 1.1nd f<1.;.y l1v111g
v.·Hys.
The first t and hardest 1 fa ct
lo face ts this : the over\'. helm·
ing n1ajority of food 1101soning
oulbreaks-can be traced to
mishandled food al hon1c 'l'ou
:ilone are the bel>t safeguard
:1gaiost fooU puisonu1g.
'Instants'
Save Time
At Cookout
By MARTHA HANDAL\.
The theory of cooking a\•:ay
from home -he 1t hoatin~ or
barbeque, picnic or pack trip,
camping or t·ahin -is to
n1ake it easy on yourself.
\Vith all the rnodern con·
l"enienee foods and dispos;ible
('()Oking items you can pick up
on a hike through your
supermarket. you can easily
have gourmet meals by lantern
light.
Delicious camp meals can
be prepared in minutes -and
vd1hout rf'.'!rige rat ion: Th c
secret? Think "multipurpnse:'
ar"Jd take complete ad van!agf'.'
of the instant roods now
available to us in many forms.
Vital cons1deralions r n r
vacation food arr :
1. Good nutril111n. based on
daily servings nf thr Basic
Fou r (fruits and vegetables.
d;:ii ry products, bread and
cere;:il. meat group !.
2. Quick and ea sy prep<ira·
lion.
J. Utilization of convenience
food~. short cuts a n d
disposables.
4. Low bul k a n d un -
complicated storage, oFlcn
v.•ithout refrigeration.
5. Make a list and shnp
ahead so you y.·on·l ha\'e lo
stop and shop on \"aca tion.
Take you r !isl along to rCt"Ord
successes and ideas f(lr nex!
lime. When you return hon1e.
pu\ these notes wit h ,·nur
tookbooks. lo consult for )'our
next trip.
Children sh<nild share in
ran1p cooking. 1111 adventure
.,..,hicr will gi\'P them joyful.
lifetime memorirs nF family
fun . Let them pop corn. roast
marshmatlo"'s anrl hot do~.~.
<1nd prepare 1hrir own
desserts.
Never before ha\·e ~o many
ne"' C<ln\'f'nirnce food.c; <1nd
produ cls been a\"ail;ih!e rnr
camping in comfort. New
packing lechnique.c;. c·omp;ict
.c;izes and lrer1.e·dried food.~
s;;ive hour lirne and energy
J\1any multi purpose food.c; arr
drliciou.c; ::it eithrr brr;t kfast.
lunrh nr ri 1nnrr Take full ad·
"antasP of lhrn1 C'omhlne
lhC>rn \1·11h n1hrr lood 5 and
create your own spec1aii11e~.
Grapefruit
Shimmers
In Curve s
Esprr1<11ly 11Urar111'e "hrn
m<idr 1n a fluted n)nld is this
sal arl.
f:ttAPEFRLl lT SALA n
FRA \1CES
l en\"elopc 11 n f I a \' or c d
gelatin
11 rup rold v.•a\Pr
11, cups orange Juice
3 l able~ponns fresh grape-
fruit JUJce
..... , cup suga r
'• teaspoon salt
111 r ups membrane-free
fresh grapefruit sections,
hal\"e<l.
In 11 mediu1n mixin ~ 00"'1
~prink le gelatin over cnld
"·ater to sof!cn ll eat I Clip of
the oranii:e Juief to boil1nii::
pou r o\•er softened gelatin:
stir until dissolved.
Acid rema ining
orangf! iuice. the grapefruit
Ji.lice. sugar and salt: .sli r to
dissolve sugar. Chill until
th ick but not set. Fold 111
grapefruit sections.
Tum inlo a 1-quart mold :
chill unlil set U n n1 n Id .
(;arnish wilh ~a lari J::rtens and
pass mayonnaise. Makf's 6 to 8
servin,11s.
i'l"ot.e: Drain gr~pefruit i;cc-
liOfls, II they ha ve collcct.cd
juice, before adding.
Crops Rotate
H ~·ou"re planninj,! A
\•eget11blr. garden. "rotR!ing
crops"' will g1vr you lrr.~h
vegetable1 lhroughnut the
growing sea~on
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CHUCK
STEAKS
"SWEET
N' JUICY "
-,.,
I
rood Safely ~tarts \\Ith I
pl:1n Plan ~'our wnrk scht'dule
so that hot foods can be kt>pl
hot and cold foods stay co.Id.
.. llol" is above 120 degrees
and "cold" 1s below 50
dt'grees.
A short cul c;in be an in·
\•ilation to disaster. Th<1v.ing
!11('<11 <1nd f i<•h ;i! roon1
trn1perature is one. Room
temperature and rnoist n1eat
-Or fish a re idea I for growing
food poisoning producC:"rs.
Some of the pcison pr1>-
ducPrs are heat rcs is1an1 .. Just
bt'cause you cook the n1eat or
fish after thawing at rooin
h::mperalure doesn't mean you
niake It safe to eat. If you
have "always done ii that w11y
and nothing happened." you
have been lbck"y , Cook meat
and rish from the frozen slate
llr thaw them in the
refrigerator.
Once cOQked, foods shoul d
be. kept hot, or cooled quickly.
Cool food in the refrigerator in
tht very thinnest layer YQU
can make. A heap of frit'd
chicke n will not coo l quickly,
even in the re!rigerator.
Center pieces wilt be still
wa rn1 when outside pieces
have chilled.
It would be great If you
COi.lid avoid foods which 11re
most likely to set up a food
poisoning haz.ard. But that's
not realistic. Your family likes
creamed dishes, meal stuf-
fings, crean1 fillings, potato
salad and all kinds o f
sandwich fill ings made with
mayo nna ise ... and
sandwichts spread w i I h
mayonnaise. So what ca n ycu
do? Always be sure they gel
the "Very Hot" or ··Very
Cold " lreatmenl. Thal means
"Very Hot" or .. Very Cold" in
the center ... as well as on
the surface.
You ph1n for food safety w
prepare food safely. Slife food
is absolutely clean. When
preparing food, wash hanch
and ulensiiJ tbarOtJihly aOO
often. That quick rinse under
the fa ucet lor hands, chopping
knife and cutting board i!
hardly thorough. Soap and
water are w on d e rful .
Recently, at least five cases of
food poi.sonin a: v.·ere traced lo
pet turtles someone
handled the turtle or the
tu rtle's accessories (water,
etc .• ), then handled food
without a thorough hand
washing.
LEAN & TENDER
You can make your summer
meals practically poison proof .
Prepare, cook and cool food
properly. Keep food clean. Use
foods that are sale without
refrigeration. These ioclud~
most summer frulta • , . cher·
ries citrus, pea<.-hts. nec.-
tariOes and melons: Pkkles,
fresh tomatoes, celery. lettuce
and ca'rrols can go plc knicklng
without beat or cold
If all this sounds scary. it Is.
~1any cases of Sl}oCal!ed •·24.
hour upset" pos!ibly are
really food poison ing. Your
food sup-ply i5 safe but you
mus t bandle it iroperly.
PORTERHOUSE SPARE WELL-TRIMMED
ORT-BONE
STEAKS
$ 47
MATFAll'S BREAKFAST SPECIALS
~o~t~~~.~AC~N .. 5 9c
MAYFAIR'S SEAFOOD SPECIALS
![~f~R~~ st~C'S~~'~·RP~ETCHE~, ..... lb. 98'
FRESH DOVER SOLE . 11.19
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RIBS
EICULEKT Fii.ii
IARIECUE
MEDIUM SIZE
·~
lb.
RIB STEAKS ·::!t'," $ 09
WELL TftlMMEO ...•...•.•...•.•.•.•.•••.•.•.... lb. 1
!9,~,~~ ~!E~~~,. 98c
!~!~.~.I~ !I~.~\~~ ,.$) 39
BONUS BLUE CHIP STAMP SPECIALS
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COi.GATE TOOTHPASTE FAMILY SIZE ''"oz .... -. JOO STAMPS
IAYllASP•IN 100 COUNT •.••.•••••• ···-············· 100 STAMPS
VASELINE LOTIOll IN TENSIVE CARE IO oz ............ _ . .100 STAMPS
TAMPAX TAMPONSR eG. • suPER ""·-·············100 STAMPS
DIPOllT ' PK. SPONGES .•••.•..•• ·-··-·············-····50 STAMPS
•NECTARINES
•PEACHES rufm•IS
•PLUMS vu~~1s
lbs. s
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FAVORITE FLAVORS COMBINED IS SALAD RING
DOUB!E YOUR M
Take home ONEY BACK GUARAN~fE cook it any CtJf of M . ,
ea t ing ~he Way You li::f~r r s meat
f ie d thai <:'t ~re not comp/ ;ti If afte~
and a to 1 1s the fine!'it e "".Y satis-Your AA P ~a/tJe for · eati ng meat •vrayfarr M }'our:-mone .
you DOUSL E" ark: et wi II 1h y ..•.
is how s YOtJr mone b en grve
fines t mea~re We are thai th~ck:._ This
Your money is 1s the
EXTU LEAN
GROUND
BEEF
can btJy!
FULL CUT • BONE IN
ROUND
STEAKS
C BEEF STEW :~:~~':... ,. 98'
ROUND ROASTS ~:·:;:~~~'l139
C SIRLOIN TIP :~~~:s:;,~~"·,.1139
!OP ROUND STEAK "'"";:, 1139
RUMP ROASTS •• ,. •• ,""·''s119
STAMPS! .
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; FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS
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OP :IClES 49< 12P~ ................. ., •• , ............. ..
El jETIBLES ~::~::-;5 , $) lG l~ •. trrGA .8 l AhlS ,Ol . 0
IA \If)., l"EAS AND CAllllDTS 10 os. II.
11;sco. COOK IE 45 Oi )llES~:~;~IC H c
ANll .LA, CHOC .ASST.15 07..
A1;0 49 ~! ~1!! 31• oz .. .. . c
ilil'MOO' ~ llff!!DOO
Van de Kamp's
SPECIALS
Tllurs.·Saft., Auf. ~-8.
White En&lish 35c
Muffin Loaf ........... •••·'" ,
Butterhorn 45c
Coffee Ca kn .. . . . ••• 11c •
Blueberry 3gc
MUffiH ............... :1,•*
l~AIUIUOfllY 11 IHYFAlt
MAIKCTl WITH VIN DC llAM" um
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.. ~,tlN~HEON MEATS _£;:1'1.•;~ ' ~~kTMYEAT BOLOGNA -PI CK LE LOAF
"/ . ' L OAF-OLIVE LOAF
~ ) 6 OZ.PKG. 3·
• ;, 'MAYFRESH 9C
DANOLA HAM 59<•.
IMPORTED SL ICES 4 Ol, PKG ..................... , EA. c
PUDD•GSBETTERMADE .
CHOC. PINEAPPLE TAP 39c SHR RIC E PINTS.... • IOCE.· IMP <D<KTllt 49 •·••····• · LASSCC0 '4 0 Z ( ···-··· ..
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ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS
THURSDAY AUG. 5 THRU WED., AUG. 11
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Fruits-in-ring Crown Luncheon
How about a dellcioualy cool
salad ring for lhal special
luncheon you've p I a n n e d ?
Milady's Luncheon Salad Ring
combines the favorite flavors
of fresh western oranges and
strawberries in a colorful
gelatin ring. ·
A creamy mound of cottage
cheese fills the center, with
a voca do wedge s and
l'(tapefruit sections providing
the crowning touch. Serve with
crackers or wafers for a
d e light f ully light and
memorable luncheon!
Wmt ?Hts COUPON
l!MIT I COUPON
PE• ADU tr CUSTOMftl
AUG. $·AUG. 11
To keep lhe avocaQo wedges
from dar-kening, dip In freshly
squeezed lemon juice before
arranging on the salad.
fitlLAD\'S LUNCllEON
SAi.AO RING
3 cups fresh strawberries
3 oranges, peeled, cul into
bite-size pieces (I If: cups)
2 envelopes u n f I a v ore d
gelatine
1% cups cold water
6 tablespoons sugar
\, teaspoon salt
113 cup freshly squeezed
lemon juice
Salad greens
l ~ pounds cottage cheese (3
cups I
2 medium avocados, peeled
and shced
2 grapeCrult, ~led, sec·
tloned
Wash strawberries: cap and
cut in half. Chill berries and
orange pieces. Soften gelatine
in 1,1 cup of the cold water.
llcat remaining water with
sugar and sal t and bring to
boil ; add softened gelatine and
stir until dissolved . Remove
LIMIT 1
CHEER DOERGENT
GIANT SIZE 49 oz.
WITH THIS COUPON
UM IT I COUPON
f'l:R ADULT CUSTO'il.ER
AUG. 5-AUG. 11
DIAL SOAP
DEODORANT BAR BATH SIZE
LIMIT I
MAYFAIR DETERGENT
LIQUID LEMON 32 ox. BTL
wrm THIS COUPON
llMIT I COUl'UN
Pfff .\OULT CUSTOMER
TRIPLE"41
STAMPS
WITH MINIMUM U .00 PURCHASE
COUPON GOOD AUG. 5 THRU AUG. 11 n..-poi1 r.r1111U .. _11""*••0li9s-.......,c-,..•1o1.i ........ -....... ...-.. .., ..................
ONl COUPON NI ClllTOMll: A.DUL Tl OHL 't
175 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
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Crom heat. Stir in the lcn1on
juice; chill untll s l i g h t I y
thickened. A r r a n g e cut
strawberries ( re s e r v i n i:
several for garnish) and
orange pieces in 8-cup ring
n1old . Cover with I t! 1n u n
gelatine.
Chill until set (2 to 3 hours).
Unmold on large platter lined
with salad greens. Spoon cot·
tage cheese in to center of
mold . Garnish Y.'ith avocado
crescents. and grapefruit sec-
tions: top with severa l
strawberry halves. r..1akes J\)
to 12 servings.
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Always on !ha move! Supple.
li ip-lo-hen1 ~enn1inf: ~v.1nr >
you gracefully 1nt11 sun11n·'1·.
Choose no-iron fabrics l 1r
daytin1e jaunts or Wl'ci-l'nds.
Printed Pattern 908'.J : l\'I·:\\'
1'.lisscs' Si;i;es 8, 10, 12, J-t . lfi.
18. Size 12 tbusl 3.JJ take~ 211
yards 39-inch fabric.
SEVENTY-rIV E CENTS lur
each pattrrn ~ add 25 \'••n:'i
for each pallern fur 1\1r Lll.111
and Sp('cia! II n n d l 1 11 g
otherv.·ise th ird-class dl.'11\"t•ry
will take three weeks ur Ul•i!•'·
Send lo J\!arian r-.1:irl1n. Ilic
Daily Pilot. 44:! Pallrrn !Ji·p. ,
232 \Vest 18th St., Nc\V \'orf.,
N. Y. IOOIL
Prinl NAJ\Jfo:, All llll/':SS
with ZIP, SIZI~ and S l"\'J.J·:
NUJ\IBER.
Si,•:ing into Spring! r-.·1·11',
New Pattern C.'ltalog 11:1 ~
separates, jurnpsui1s, s!11n-
ming shapes, free p:iltcirn
coupon, 5~ cents.
INSTA NT SE\VJNG BUl>I~
sew today. wear ton1orro1\'. $!.
Jam Ke ep s
Sunshine
That !usehl\IS he 1ry. the
stra1\•bcrry. foll o11·s the s1u1
And nov1 !hcit sun~h1nc 11 ·1<:.
brought a rosy glo\\I In tile
berries, they arc readv 10
harvest and rn~kc their iirhut.
One "':iy to h:ivc a bil of 1hc
berry throughout thr year is to
make some jam, now.
To best preserve thl'ir fl;n·or
and color. use pecti n :incl l!at
quick short·hoil mC>thod . i\.<:. a
favorite companion to the
s!ra1vberry; rhubarb i.~ high on
the list -here the 1w'o arc
blended to make a flavorfu l
spre.11d.
STRAWBERR''
AND Rll UBARB JA~I
3 ~-ic cups: prepared fru it
(about I pound red-stalked
rhubarb, 1,:, cup water. and
J quart fully ri pe
strawberrlc!I)
8\'1 cups (2 pounds 14
·ounces) sugar
~bottle liquid fruit pectin
First prepare the fruit. Stire
thin or chOp (df! llOl peel)
about I pound rhuba rb . Add 1,
cup water and s i min er ,
covered, unt!I rhubarb is son-
about t minute. Tiio rough!y
crush, one layer at a !ii11c.
abou t I quart strawberries.
Combine fru its and measur tl
3 ~ cu ps into a Jarp:e saucep;in.
Then makr the ; A m •
Thoroughly mix sugar Into
fru it In saucepan. Place over
high heat, bring to a full roll-
ing boil and boil hard I
minute. sUrring constantly.
Remove from heat and at once
sti r In [ruit pectin.
Skim off foam with mt:l~I
spoon. Then stir and ~klm fM"
5 minutes to cool slightly and
prevent floatins frui t. J.adlc
quickly Into glasses. Covrr at
ooce y.•ith ',\i Inch hnt p;1r.1Hlr1.
~!:::s :rbj~~s. 9 nt e .. d i u 111
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. • Quarts $
(Plus
Deposit)
Yellow Cling Sliced or Halved
•
29-01 •
Can
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16-01 •
Loaf
. ' ,_; POTATO-. ?·-,,_·~atlPS
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Porty Pride-Regulars or Dips
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Y:i-Gal.
Round
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PE-S
Firm, Tender And Swee!
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Can
' s1e;.!~_ Tomatoes
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S Facial · Tissue T•, I ... 24 ' . "' 1! lDO .c-, Salad 0"11 '"M0''-'"· ""57 ' ~ '"~or Cook•"1 ~ti.
S Com Flakes ~ ··~N'JY
c;,~ '·f 11 u . 37t ,.,. IS> Peanut Butter ,~;. @ ::,"79'
IS> Shortening ;::~ 3 :~ 89 '
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S Fruit Cocktail 1~,,.. l~ u. 39 c ~ .. \~ "'
BANANAS 1'
Firm & Golden Ripe
Economical Fruit Val ue.
Idea l far Picnic Ba sket lb
or Luoch Box. •
Yellow Onions ;;•, 3 i':, 29'
Bell p '"'"~ "' eppers 11<Votr f.olcrd 11.25'
Yellow Peaches ,',~ .. 4,.,•1
Bartlett Pears ,'.~'. 4 ""'I
PRICES EFFECTIVE
IN LOS ANG~LES
ORANGE COUNTY &
Crisp Carrots ,~';
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Can
, SAFEWAY BAKERY BUYS!
USDA Choice
Grade Beef
Flavo rful Cuts.
Full Centers
Bone-In lb.
"·'-'"-'"-· ' ~ ' Chunk. Style, l ight Meo! Rtol Tasty
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6Y2-01 •
Can
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Giant
Roll
Wi lson's
Small Sizes
I to 3-lb. Avg.
Great For
Outdoor
Barbecue. lb.
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Hormel Sliced Bacon ~:::
J• Dea POii<. Sou"1!Qt -Pu•t llftlftJ ft Po•~-(/ lb. P~.it $1 ~3)
Veal Steaks .:~:~~~~"'0"°1··1
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OAJLY PJlOT ¥
Rainbow of .Additive Colors Makes Food More Appetizi
Colors added to foods for ap-
petite appeal are increasing in
tifectiveness as a result of
new techniques, reported in
Food Engineering, for dispers-
ing FDA·approved co Io r
pigments in food ingredients.
Food colors have been used
for n1ore than a century
because they 1nake products
more a ppetizing and thereby
help stimulate intake of the
variety of foods necessary to
assure g o o d nourishmenL
The y are under the
sur~illance of the Food and
Drug Ad ministration, wich has
been monitoring them since ils
beginnings in 1906.
can achieve lhe desired result.c;
with n .\tu r a I Ingredients.
Chocola lt and cara1nel. for
example, are nutritious foods
that introduce both flavor and
oolor that matches. Bt!ta-
caroien, the yellow vitamin A
I
ingredient used extensively In
margarine. imparts-the ap-
propria te color t.o the product
while improving it.s nutritional
value.
Food companies also pay
much attention to the reten-
tioo of the natural color values-
of products. Fresh meat is an
excellent example.
The appetizing bright red
C1:llor of meat will tum dark
and unappealing in a meat
case unles:s protected from tile
nuorescent lamps by an
opaque wrapping tnaterial, at
least on tht side facing the
lamps. C u r i n g ingredients
such as nitrite and nitrate
compounds help to fix the
natural colors 1n cured meats.
CALIFORNIA
GROWN
GRADE "A"
Since a person's first im·
prw;ion of food is usually
visual, a major parl of our
willingness Ul accept a
particular food depends upon
its color. The products on the
market today, and those en-
visioned for the future using
TOM TURKEYS
riew and be l I er dispersion fr-,...._
techniques, are a far cry from
LIQUOR DEPT.
the white margarine into
which a capsule of color had
to be mixed by the housewife.
Older homemakers, and cer-
tainly their mothers and
grandmothers, well remember
not only the inconvenience of
while margarine but its en·
tirely u n a pp et i z i n g ap-
pearance.
And therein lies the whole
COUNT MICHAEL
VODKA
ANDERSON 'cLUI GENUINE SOUR
MASH 90 PROOF--6 YlARS OLD
KENTUC<Y BOURBON STllAIGHT ·
FIFTH s2 99
story of why colors are added IAllSAIN IASll'.ET $1099 to ,;ome food s by m.o"foc-SCOTCH DI""'"''' k•""' turers. Consu mers do not '' PROOF 'Ii GAL wan l. and will not buy or eat.1<.-._ ___ .__,...._..__.,..,.. _____ ,..
foods that do not look ap-1 •
petizing . Certainly color is a
basic factor in eye-appeal, and ~
it even plays a role in the ac-HEALlH & BEAUlY AIDS
tual taste satisfaction of food
products. Very few people, for
example, would enjoy grey
frankfurters or green oranges.
Thus lrankfurters are suc-
culently (and wholesomely)
red and orange!\ take on an ex.
terior coloring to conform with
their interior natural coloring.
Citrus trees are unique fn that
they bear blossoms and fruit
at the same time with subse·
quent chlorophyll (the green
ele ment ) spreading through
the tree and causing green
areas on thoroughly ripe fruit.
Since market demand for
orange..colorr.d oranges has
SECRET SPRAY
DEODORANT 7 Or. Atroiol Ca"
REG. Sl.59 AT OTHER STORES
WILKINSON SUPER CHROMIUM
DOUBLE EDGE
RAZOR BLADES
REG. 89 ~ AT OTHER STORES
GILLETIE FOAMY
SHAVING CREAM
REG. Sl.19 AT OTHEl STOllES
SCOPE MOUTHWASH
SUPER SIZf -2<1 OZ. IOTILE
REG. Sl.98 AT OTHfR STORES
98'
PKG. o•'
49'
been consistent. a s m a l l:r i..__,...._...__,...._._.._.,._._~,....,--,.
amount o r FDA -approved
artificial coloring is used.
Di spersion of micronized.
high -d y e ·Content. color
pigmen1s in ingredients such
as coconut oil. cararne\ and
solid fat, by the new method
ha s meant an advance in food
colors and color technology .
The high-color ingredient is
fn turn blended into the finish-
ed product. Via this method
the powder from which a
gelatin or pudding dessert is
made is itself more c0lorful.
e1'en before the water or other
ingred ients are added to pro·
duce the ultimate product.
If color were not so im·
porlant to ta ste. food packers
wou ld not go to the expense of
buying color additives or of
controlling color quality.
Synthetic CQlors /\re nol us·
ed. although they are entirely
i afe, when the manufacturer
f.RESH MEDIUM
AA
FRESH LEAN
GROUND
BEEF
OSCAR MAYER
PURE PORK
LINK
SAUSAGES
SCOTTIES
FACIAL
TISSUE
BOX OF
200-2 PLY
TISSUES
Care In proce$Slng aliso la
essential to acllleve a food
with the color that appeals to
the appetite. Peanut butter
can become unappeti:r:lng, for
example. if the nuta are
roasted at loo high a tem·
perature, which dtrrkens them. Uke Jama and jellies; ca:te:
Researl"h and development beverages, toofections ...
laboratories ln U>e food in· snacks more eye appeaJ1
duslry are constantly striving consumers, and to emplof
ror better ways to use both or control in processing
natural and synthetic colors t<> to eohanee the pleasu
make everyday lab!e foods uting.
USDA CHOICE-CENTER C ,
ROUND STE
USDA GRADE "A"
l LEGGED
FRYING CHICKEN
USDA CHOICI
RUMP ROAST . 98~ .. BAR M
BULK STYLE
MELON CUT RUMP •••••••••••••••• Sl.09 LI. SLICED
USDA CHOICE :~~~,:~~:f"'0 $129 BOLOGNA
TqP ROUND ROAST Lt,
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r~::: SAUSAGE
OSCAI MAYllt
ALL MEAT 011 ALL IEIF
WIENERS
IAR M
BRAUNSWEIGER
TASTI FRIIS . POTATOES 5 OZ. PKG-.
7
59' CIRTl-ff!ISH
OCEAN PERCH 1 LI.
CARNATION
SOLID PACK
ALIACORI
WHITI MEAT
TUNA
~~~3qt
FRISKIES
LEAN & LIVELY
DOG FOOD
Sl"RIHGi:IELD
LEMONADE
POLGEllS
COFFEE
NAllSCO
OREO COOICIES
'OL 10~
COFFEE
3 LB. CAN
12.29
1 LI CAM 83c
1 lb.
C•llo Pk9. 49c
SEGO INST ANT •,
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plentiful
foods
AUGUST 1971
LOCAL
EXTRA
FANCY
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DIET FOOD6~
Box of 4 Envelopes y-
FEATURES
WHEAT PRODUCTS
Other Plentiful s
FLUID MILK
SUMMll VEGETAIL!S
PIANUT5 AND rEANUT
l"RODUCTS
fRESH PLUMS AND
PURPLE PLUMIS
CRANllRllY ANO JUICE
IROILIR·P'RYERS
P'RESH PEARS
UNITEO \TATEi
lll!P.lllTMfiNT 01' .lGli!ICUlTIJ RI
1"11~111111 I'-• P ... rlm
Dirt Collects
The balhroom scale eolJecls
Its weight of dirt and grime.
SIZE
CANTALOUPE
VINE
RIPENED 6 ~ $1 00
ORANGES
SWEET 8 ~:; $1 DO
VALENCIA
BELL PEPPERS -19~
Therefore, wipe occasionally . _
with a sudsy sponge for r::-1parkling 11ppearance .a n d
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CHECKERBOARD FROZEN
FOODS IN COOKING
POUCHES e Chicken Ala King
15 Or.I
• Macaroni & Beef (5 Ot.) e Giblet Gravy & Sliced
Turkey (5 Ox.)
• Mac a roni &
Cheese
17 Or.)
Prices Effective:
Thursday thru Sunday
August 5, 6, 7, 8
Prices subJect to 1tock on hoftd.
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WITH
SALLIE
WALKING
DESSERTS
Pto?lt eaters . • . to
pacify while shopping , • _
n!llltin8 in th l' pal!o ... nr
the quick refresher when
stopping ti:nt lsn'l ..
Could bf' 11 hole ln 11 donut .
or • true old fastiioned
('J"eam puf/, ll8htly fluUed
with po1~1dered 1-ugar. top-
~d v.·1th a cherry anrl ooz-
ing u.·1t.h purt> real wh ipped
cream, Fruit tart8 , • .the
deli.shable:i; ... pineapple,
cherry, berry or apricot fill
wit h custard c:ream
below and more whipped
cnam going round the
edtes. Richard's Bakery
version of an itay·bitzy
trifle: In sparkly serving
cup, lt.lck: chocolate cake
soaked in rum, delicate
custarli cream, sunny sweet
pineapple, more luscious
putt wh.ipped cream, shim·
mer chocolate bits on top
ju.st below the cherry.
Elegance in eating motion.
Also to charm a patio sup-
pt':r. .90phistlcated ladies
luncheon. or an afte rnoon
together with cofftt or tea.
SPICED AND ICED
SECRET BLENDS
B ig elow make ~
mysterious Ct'lffee talk with
Cafe Cinnamon . . Cafe
Anisette .. , Cafe Orange
.and Spice . . . Little
packagt11 t.o add water and
ice and wi nd up with 3 chill-
ing glasses of taste intrigut.
Ano ther set of llttlt
packages makes 4 cups of
the same haunting fla vors
of hot coffee. Might be a fun
coffee tv.·ist to let ,\·our cof-
fee lovers do their own
thing. If thert are tea sen·
Ument.alist:o; in the crowd.
Bigelow'.c; answers with the
lilting l.aste of Plantation
mint, lemon and sugar.
PASS 1'HE OIL
AND VIN EGAR
PLEASE
... The salad green5 art"
&creaming for juice . , . Soy
bearu:, com. flalnower~ or
peanuts all enrl up in bottle<:.
to fry things in or make oil
and vinegar dressint: out of.
So do olives. in a posh fine
go.~amer w.'ly. ll::i lian olives
from Lucca make Star or
Bertolli imported Italian
Olive Oil ... F'rench Olives
from Nice makt O!d Monk
lmpo~ French Olive Oll ,
Pompeian olive oil packed
in Maryland has been
brought over from France
Jn big barrels. New~ 1n the
olive oil circuit ls Lindsay.
very pure and v e r'.v
California. Put 1 1~ cup~ of
any oil \.\'ilh ~ cup of
vinegar . tlie flavors
stretch from apple~ to
champagne ... add salt and
pepper, your leuuce will
sing .
BUT DON'T
STOP HERE
Add personalit)'
curnbled Roquefort. d r y
mui;t.ard, chopped hard boil-
~ egi-' . . any herb. di ll.
basil. mainran; ... Schill·
ing':o; Italian ~e a a o fl i ng
nia ke11 1! ltahan , Ree~e
Chee~ning . . \V ilsnn 's
Bit.5 0' Bacon, the real stuff
. . . Lawrys Baconion,
Southern St.tr Baton Bits .•
. Betty Crocker's Pepr-Os,
Saus-Os or Bag-011 ... Pe~
pcroni. Sausage and Baton,
tasteful tmi!ator.~ Rttse
Shallot !<.alt u.·it h rhiv('s , , •
Spice Islands poppy or
15esame seeds ... Hain's Oil
()f Avoeado, sheer exotica 111
~adad oil circles, also tX·
C'el!s as • aki n sofetener and
scalp conditioner. Planter's
butler-like Popcorn o i l
wraps fried chicken with
crusty fl avored: zing.
SANOCASTLE
CLARET ... GINGER
Clothes color fling for fall
•.. ireat .stri~ of grten,
r ed. nugget And black ...
new loob In tt>~ with
brass buttons, the pants T'ed
or er~ . . . Oame5 and
clothes ..• J.'Jck Winter's
" Desk Sets. yactit shop.
Rlchard 's, the Pt: n p 1 t,
Store. recommend~ you !ry
on the new clothes fir~t.
Lhen ttl your i;rtam pulls
please. You 'll h11 ve more
Jun .
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GRAPE IVY ~ i J. .. "4 .f.' 2..--REA LLY SUPER I , FINE TEXTURED
BUTIER-CREAM BREAD 49c
L•r9• pl •nt i in b" p,.,t,,
luih, leafy •nd v•ry full. LIDO MARKET CENTER
5.95 EA.
NEWPORT Bl VO. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE •...__ DELIGHTFUL WITH ICE CREAM ANO FRESH
FRUITS
P!RK UP A CORNER OR
WINDOW LEOGEI
OrCJolin .Seren4des for your pl••sur• by Ber nice Fay POUND CAKE 79c
FIRST OF THE SEASON. FANCY MOUNTAIN GROWN
BARTLETT PEARS 5 LBS. $1
BUTTERY.FLAVORED, FOR SANDWICH ES ANO
SALADS-HASS AVOCADOS \ 5 FOR $1
IT'S SUMMER SALAD TI ME! FRESH, CRI SP
CUCUMBERS 3 FOR 29~
ITALIAN, SWEET
3 LBS. 29~
"CUCUMBER-GO .WITH ." GENUINE
RED ONIONS
G~~I
CBOFFEE L.B _ 79c
M.J.B. COFFEE I LI. 1.57
SUNSHINE
1 LI. 2.29
JUS T RIGHT WITH OUR NEW HAM !
BUTTERFLAKE ROLLS 6 for 31 c:
JU ST IN TIME FOR PICNICS, POOLSIDE BUFFETS
AND SANDWICHING!
A Brand.New Reaw·Cooked Haro
No one else hts it! Our ham has taken a yedr to perfect -it
has an especially good hickory-smoked flavor , ha!. been trimmed
to leave only enou9h fat fer bastin9 and fl avor . The re's very little
bone , bec4use the bi9 shtnk bone is removed.
AN OLD FASHIONED HAM, WITH NO WO RK AT ALL!
WE'RE HAVING A TA STING DEMO OF OUR NEW HAM,
FRIDAY AN D SATURDAY-COME IN AND TR Y IT!
BONE-IN RUMP ROAST Loh of lean beef eating r
BONELESS RUMP ROAST To rout or Borbocuo
98~ LB.
1.19 LB.
MARINADE FOR RUMP ROA ST-Corribin .. 'Ii C. oil, 111 C . ,ey 1•uc•, 1/i C . Beurben. Add 2
sm •ll onion\, 1liced, 1/1 fsp. ga rl ic:: powdfH, ) T, chopped pr•••rv•d 9in g•r, I tsp. fr.,h ground
bl•ck p1pp•r. I t'P· dry mustard, da 1h of wine vi neg•r. M•rinat• m••* •·b hr1. Use m•ri·
n•d• for bastin g too!
ROUND STEAK BONELESS -GREAT FOR CHICKEN-FRIED STEAK 1.09 LB.
SWISS STEAK A DELICIOUS IDEA -PIZZA STEAK 98¢ LS.
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SWISS PIZZA STEA K-Roll 1h11•k in s!l•IO ned flou r a nd brown. Cembine 8 01. tomato
t•uc•, ~Vi or. c•n pi11• ~e uc ~. 'Ii C, w•f•r, 'Ii tip. sugar, 1/1 tip. o r•9tno. Peur over me•t,
Top with slic ed on•on. Simmer 10 min. Cov•r t nd b•k• I hr.
PEANUT BUTTER WAFERS 11 oz. 45c
Boneless BEEF STEW MEAT .N;,. lor b .. , ••dy•ki
GROUND CHUCK Try Hunt'• now Sk;Jlot Dlnnorol
GROUND BEEF TACOS ARE GOOD SUMMER EATING!
1.19 LS.
79~ LB .
59~ LB.
ASSORTED FLAVORS , DUNCAN HINES
CAKE MIXES ,.., .. , 3 for $1
KNUDSEN
LA BON BUTTER LI. 83~
UNCLE DAN'S
Southern Dressin g Mix •· oz. 3 for $1
SCHILLING
Ground BLACK PEPPER • oz. 39c
GELATIN DES SERT MIX
JELL-0 6 OZ. PKG. 5for $1
HUNT'S
RED KIDNEY 1BEANS ,..,,oz. 6 for $1
HUNT 'S SOLID PACK
TOMATOES '"''oz. 5 for Sl
HUNT'S
STEWED TOMATOES ,..,, oz. S for $1
HUNT'S
TOMATO SAUCE I oz. 12 ior $1
Hunt's TOMATO PASTE •oz. 8 for Sl
Smucker's Toppings 20 oz. 3 1°,$1
BUTTERSCOTCH, CARAMEL o• CHOCOLATE FUDGE
REYNOLD'S 200 SQ. FT. 12 .. WIDE
ALUMINUM FOIL 1.29
GALA Family NAPKINS "er. 1 Oc
STUF<FED CABBAGE ROLLS ''""' '"-.......... , ............ _,.,,,, 98( LI,
STUFFED PORK CHOPS "'CIAl "'""" m •o• •"'"er 1.19 .,,
STUFFED ROUND STEAK ,,., .. ""' .,,,. "'"""' "'" ,_,,,,, 1.19 .,.
AND A MARVEL OUS SELECTION OF U.S .O.A. PRIME BEEF , TOO!
!AR·M MAKES 'EM EXTRA GOOD
WIENERS ALL MEAT LB 59~
KRAH SLICED
MOZZARELLA CHEESE 6 0 •. 49~
KNUDSEN 'S HAMPSHIRE
SOUR CREAM PINT
TH ESE ARE A LARGE, VE RY MILD DI LL. PACK ED IN
W ATER .
Marjorie Kane Pickles n •• 59~
TRY THE BEST 1
Reese Salad Dressing • •· 39~
TOMATO MARINADE, SPLENDOUR,
SIMPLICITY, ECCELENTE, GREEN
GOOOESS, CUCUMBER N' ONION
~;m~~"'
SUMMER REFRESHERS
lslo nd Inn MAI T Al MIX •or.
lslond Inn Morgorito Mix 'oz.
AUNT JEMIMA
BUTTERMILK WAFFLES I OL
BIROS EYE
FRENCH GREEN BEANS • oz.
BIROS EYE
CUT GREEN BEAN S ! oL
BIRO S EYE
MIXED VEGETABLES 10 oz.
HOLLOWAY HOUSE
STUFFED GREEN PEPPERS ,. oz.
HOLLOWAY HOUSE
5 for S 1
5 for S 1
l9c
5 for SI
S for Sl
5 for SI
STUFFED CABBAGE ROLLS
HOLLOWAY HOUSE
14 or.
6tc
•tc
69c SALISBURY STEAKS
HOLLOWAY HOUSE STUFFED 12 OZ.
BAKED POT A TOES .,,. ,,_
14 OL
l9c
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PORTERHOUSE .... . ....... 11. , CORNED ROUNDS , ... ~.':! .1~ Lt. JIMMY DEAN'S PURE PORK SAUSAGE .... !!!·.~9\' ... 77c lb.
65~. l 59~. 55~.
FRYER WINGS ......... 35~ •. : BACKS & NECKS ....... 10~ •.
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SILVER SALMON
STEAKS I PIECES
DOVER SOLE •...•••
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(•U.VO 10 63c •••DS!\l(U•.. •o 28c ... J ... 1Dlol~GOut .. lt Avocado Dip .............. .'; French Green leans ...... .'. FANTAIL SHRIMP ........ •.~·; 95c
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JANE ANDERSON , 15-0Z. 3 8 c ALADS :~~·:~o"'
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Hints Told for Mass Cooking at Church Camp
DEAR NAN: Yoa were ql'lk ult wafier lalC year 1nd they flowlni. t.endl Lo cloud the recipe specifies olherwilt. lop and carefully ladle from turned oul way loo salty. Here 1ra1i1 for makiq bread a11d carbige. miUIW't, I ea" t •.
I 1.4 '-_ .. _..ID tb I -who twned dark. LI LL I AN brine. Use fresh herbs and 1plcu:. kettle IO as not to disturb any the problem was In reverse ctreal1 or m.a.k their own ara11, etc. I make our com·
r l •n • ........ 1 e a .. , HUJ\'TLEY, S 0 U T H ER N Pound !or pound, granulated Old ones turn pick.Je1 dark and sediment. from yours. 1llelr n10Uiers ye111t aod yogurt? I do 110 post in an old bathtub. Our
wai warrled •bout havta1 '° PINES, N.C. and flake salts have the 1a1ne strong.flavored. Use 1 oft Add 1 table!!poon vinegar undoubtedly used pickling salt, those thlacs and wou.Jd enjoy •'pestle.ides'' are I n • e ct ·
cook for a cburcll camp to be Always use pure refined strugth, but they do not mea-water for making brine. 11 per gal!On betore using. Last these readers had used table bearing from others who do. repellent plao1 1 and a bollf:d
1urt kl cbeclr. the camp 1lte dairy, pickling or kosher salt a.i re the same so make sure yours is hard or treated year several readers salt. I raise my garde a concoction of carl.lc. ollionl
first. Sbe did o.ot me11llon the for any kind of pickle for best wha t your recipe calls for. heavily with chemicals boil it complained that old time oraanlcally and can and freeze and red pepper wbirh I strain
lellflh of time, the number of results. Table s alt, whlch has Increase the measure of the for J) minutes. Let stand pickle recipes lhat had always DEAR NAN: Do any of your • variety of thlng1. Our to spray on plants. SALLY
_.. been treated ti) keep it free flake type by one-half unless overnight, remoYe scum from worked well for their mothers readers 1prout 1eed1, griad fertilliers are k It c b e n GOODPASnJRE, POLO. MO.
people to be 1ervcu, or /-------------------------''--------------------------'---------------------
wbetber lbry would be within
rta&0nable driving distance of
• town or markel..
If they are lhty shlluld make
1 deal with a local ,tore
m1U1ag er to get perl1hable
i:hl.ngs at cvt t'llle and, posal-
LETS ASK
THE COOK
by
Nin Wiley
bl y, dally dtli\Jer}'. When you
buy lo bWk and by tht case
)'OU 11ve.
At one function some years
ago perml11loa l\'BS obtained
lo dig a pit tis feel detp and
large eaou1h to hold an old·
fashioned bed1prlng. ( The
"coll 1prlo.g" type.) The bot·
tom of I.he pit was lined with
fist·slie rock1 to bold the heat.
*u m.1a"' locaftol 'ef .... ,.... ,...
c.al ~ f tol •••
1IGS
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In each corner four larger
rocks were placed to elevate
the springs •nd that strved as
.11 grill. Ont end of the pll wa1
tapered for easy addition of
fuel, 1crap lumber at1d planer
tnd1 v.·bfcb bad been donated
by a local lumber yard just for
the banli.Dg a\l·ay.
BEEFROA5~-fUSOA( c=~ ~, .... lltllllWT
11111 WlllS uas111as
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They thea purchased wbolt
(and then bl.rbecued lhem
that way) 1teers, Iambi and
piglet! alonr with chickens
and turkeys. Buylllg ind
cooking this v.·ay saves untold
time, fu ss i nd monty.
CHUCK 89~ aool•w 1tm ::t:=. .. t ..
ROAST . CLOO • 1 .. == .....
....... hit Ritts :0..~-.. -.. 79' Ground " · ··· 59c FRESM.YOUNG HEN TURKEYS 49! I . ~ 'T.i.~~, ...
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Aluka<ndt .... _..,~ .... 19'
"'~ 1c~~[1 • 59' 1 !UR~[V B~EA~f • $1oq BEEF ,.,
Needless to say, the pit was
ooe ol lbe mOl'i t po pular places
In camp. Everyone would
come b~ Jn1t to smell tbatt
delicious vapors. At night the
meeting place "''as "Tht PU"
for a 1ing·•lou& before bed·
time.
Teahouse RoH' Porcelain China ... All Pieces[, Accessories Now on Sale! FINAL WEEK!
Using cleJtn wasbtuba Is
Ideal for making I a r g t
amounts of beans. bolled
potatots, bard bolling eggs,
mli:tng salads, etc. Another
spring (flat wire. not the coll
typt) was placed across tht
dttp tnd of the pit and 1en·ed
as a gTill for the tubs.
Chris & Pitts BBQ Sauce .~~. 31' Treesweet Orange Juice..,,~ .... 43c
B&MBakedBeans 0"'.Io?~ 69' NBC Cookies """'~=-~--47'
Johnson Pledge """"~::w sin Fancy Farms Pear Halves i:.~·39c
Top Notch Dog Food ~~~""" 99c Organic Apple Juice ~~ 43'
Ordinary pieces ol wlrt win·
dow-ICretnlng were ""1ced
o\'er each lub to keep out
ashts and debris, yet a1lowed
one to 11ee through to tell if
<"Ootents needed stirring or •d·
ding of furtht r ln,(redlent1.
\\'orked "slick as a wbisUe,"
Also, lhert wa11 a 11hare-tbe
"·ork detail, each person went
aloni;:: ~·itb It ~·Ul ingly and
<"heerfully. Very succes&ful.
The last d:1y ol the jamboree
the nldtr boys gol together,
filled In the pit and worked a
clean-up plan that left the
camp In better condition than
~htn they first arr iv ed .
t:nfortunalely, It seems that
by th' lime you ba,·e formed a
amootb-runn.lng detall It is
almost lime lo break camp.
Ab , Yi tll ~ Good eating and
ha\'t fun~ \\'lt LO WDE E
S~fllll. SAN OIEC'.0.
Tha~~ you for your perf<'Cl\y
splendid letter and ideas. We'll
have more along !.his line and,
rradftS, if you have already
staged your sumn1er camps.
better file this for next year.
DEAR N.'.N: Could you tell
me U t.btre are. co11rctors in-
te rested In buying o I d
cookbooks': I have 11-1 0 I th ink
are okl enough to be in-
teresliog. The col'era art "'·orn
but tbt Insi de s are In e1cellen1
co11dltion. (Auld you tell me
what they might be wonh?
t.1RS. JOE B. STRONG, DEN.
TON, TEX.
Such books, like other anti-
quu, are worth jusl about as
mui:h as someone cares to pay
for them. I get many requests
like youn and I always refer
them to a little shop
"Cookbook!! Only" 1727 Second
AYe. New York, N,Y,
Do not send your book, Drop
them a card giving book title,
mpyright date, general con·
dltlon (good, fair or poor) and
lriet your own price.
GREEN GIANT
CUT GREEN r;;l BEANS@-!
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Carnation Fish Sticl<s
1" 95 ' 55c
·They do not evaluate. They
'fill list your book In their next
•Ulng or they may already OURl:;j
have a request for It on file
'Ebere ls, of cmine. a
crcbarge for anyone buying a ...... ::,.. ....
book but Jt lm't uorbjtant. lnll--1--1-They advlH that' If your -.,.. ., aat -II' ::v: ~~ :;~~'i.:e~o~o~~ FRESH BREAD ~ 251 .......... ' ,.. __ ...... ...
•· The company e.njn)'I • .._ _... • ~::~·d1!:..i°':.-:i~1~': SLICED BACON ~ 4tc to burlnl •nd .. 111111 bolh new
ai;:E: ::: .. ""'.. FRESJI EGGS :-.;::c.:331
Birdseye Vegetables . . 37c
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llfl&NOOl WHISKEY
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MllNOOIC a"IST.11.
VODKA BEER
..... ft'il -·--= ...•• i"= 89'
~ ... ~ :,=:-,~·~ 10111 Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntington Beach
::m.~.u:;.~ .~:k.:,~~:::.; 34081 · Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach
5922 Edinger Ave., at Springdale, Huntington Beach
Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro
REGISTER NOW AT ANY VONS MARKET
Now'& yo11r apportunity to win a beoutifu~ timMa\l•ISJ, __,..
SQVing home freezerJ 100 frMxets will be given away,...., one
ot each of Von'sMcirke!s. Regater nowatorryVOf(s Marbt. WI,..
ners names will be po.st9d by Sep;t. 9, 1'?71·
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VONS-MILD
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AGED TO PERFECTION FOR;lt/ ··~
MINIMUM OF 90 PAYS
~.!~:s""!!l!!,~~TS 35t
LT. TURklY ·COIHED lllf·CHICWC•PASTl.t.W-4.ol:. fm. •••• .....
PRANKS.KNACKS ~u~grt 89' Vl!H~ lllf-IZ.OZ. 1IQ,, ,
RYE BREAD
AUGUST .. lmolll
SAlllMlal MONTH
a!JlUBJ
Light-Creamy,
S..Oild
or Plain
Sourdough -
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21D82 Beach Blvd., Hunti ngton Beach
17950 Magnolia, Fountain Valley
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It's the time of the year
to enjoy Southern California
living .•• great eating •••
and El Rancho 's
Super-Savings!
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S&W ••• plump beans in a rich New Enzland 5tyle sauce ••• rreat for summer patio dinner! :zg oz. So much tender ~·h.ite ineat ••• because lhey'1·e cut from Kin&" Siu Cali!orai& fryers••• a:ad so !tea.&. I
Heinz Ketchup .................... II Chic8n logsBThighB. ....... 51
C~eck the choice at this low price! Regulu or with onions in H oz. btlea ••• or 12 oz. wide mouth jar! Rich, juicy dark meat ... and ~o much of it! Xing si:ed !rtah .CaJiforni• frY<l'll offer more iood ••tinrl ,
Tomlllill Sauce. ................ 3 .. 258 ChickBn Wlng1. ................... 211!
Eant's ••• 8 o:r.. cans ••• from red ripe tomatoes and se111oned ju5t ri1ht! You'll love El Rancho's price. So meaty I Ex cellent for :soup stock ! ••• because you aet so much more roodness for your money!
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S& \V ••• cris p slices in the 2:! ounce size! 'Th ey belong on. the table at a. cook~ut, and on a picnic menu ! J.<~reshness makes al l the difference in the world ••• and !reUtness is the diffe rence at El Rancho !
Tree Top Apple Juice .... H!l~·G!L;0~ ••• 5 9'
So sparkling clear, so colorful, so in vi tin&" I Drink apple juice for health, for refre1>hment , •• and savinis:
Top Sirloin Steaks ................. $1~
U.S .D.A. Ch oice Beef ••• trimmed El Rancho style io giYe you more value for yourinonty! ••• Compare!
Kleenex Facial Tissu~ ........ 4 i $1 Fresh Beef Brisket ............... 89~
They disappear so quickly ••• so ·1~re know you'll be zlad to stock up at this special price! ••• 200 ct. pk.a'.! Whole or point half at this price! Delicious sprinkled with onion soup mil: and wrapped in !oil!
Great American Soups ... 4 101 $1 Welch Jelly or Jam ............ 59¢ Spare Ribs ....................... 59~ Cure 81 Ham ................ $1.49 I), .
Heinz makes 'em hearty and flavorful! Everybody's favorite ••• sare on {he 3~ oz. jar! Lea n ••• mealy ! for a delic ious barbecue! Hormel f&mou• qu&lity •• , whole or ha!!!
Sliced Bacon .. .. .... .. .. .. .. ... 591&
El Rancho's o~'ll ... ranch 1t;·Ie !
M.J.B. Rice . ..,, .................... 53 ¢
Long Gl'a.in ••• saYe on the big 42 oz. box!
Ground Round .................. 89~ Ice Cream 01· Sherbet . . . .. .. 79¢
:Royal Host ••• J·our choice of fla.ro rs ! HaJf.ga!. Fresh bulk or pa tties at thi s price!
Del Monte Green Beans 4 lot $1 Smucker's Toppings ........... 29 ¢
Choose Frencl1 Style or Cut t •• , No. 303 cans. Jifake Ice Cream Sundaes ••. any day! 12 oz. size.
Zee Napkins .............. 2 101 19¢ fruit Bokae Yogurt ...... 2 lot 39¢
Packues o! aixty ••• choose colors or ~:hite I . Johnston's ••• frozen to preserve fla\·or? 8 oz.
Fillet of Halibut ..................... 79~ · Reynolds foil ................... $1.49
Big savi ngs on the big 200 fL rol l!
Ore Ida French fries .......... 39 ¢
J ust hea t them and serve ! ~ lb. pkg .••• !roze n.
Snowy Bleach .................... 69¢ Morton's Muffins ............... 37 ¢
So kind to all fa brics! 2G ounce carton ! Ser\e 'em piping hot ! Corn or Blueberry, frozen .
M.J.B. Coffee .................... 79~ Johnson's Glo·Coat ....... 79¢ rif!lif
An old favorite, priced for savings ! 21 o:r.. Two lb. can ••• 1.57 'Ihrc.e lb. ca n ••• :?.29
Breck Shampoo .................. 89¢
For reiu lar; dry 01· oily hair! 11 oz, size.
Breck Creme Rinse ........ 89¢
Regular or lelllon for blondes 111 oz.
Super Delicatessen Specials!
Ham .. ?u~~~t}~~ .... ~ 2 89
Ne\V! from S'i\'ift ? With brown _irurar or pineapple aiaze •••
round shape, perfeot for all oocaa1on1 ! ·
Swfss or Jack ... 3 '" $1 Sliced Ham .......... 79'
Cache Val!ey ••• 5 oz. sliced ••• for Pl · ted '· buffet •Preads I umrose • " lmpor • .... r1e Ille 6 oz. pq.I
String Cheese .. ~1. 49 m.
Armenian fun food I •. by the piece.
Polfsh Sausage ...... 98*
Old style, •• 12 oz, ••• Slolkowaltll
Cook·Out Specials!
Briquets ....... ~~.l.~~~ ....... 69¢
Kinpford ... clean, euy start! 20 1~. i..1 ... J.3T.
Wizard Fire Starter ................ 49~"
Burna of! clean, no odor I ••• H•lf·1•llon ••• 19c
~lild flavored .. , firm te>.-ture ! Serve it barbecued ••• or from the skillet;, the deep fryer or the oven I
PDQ Shrimp ...................... 89¢ Smoked Salmon ........... $1.99111.
Peeled, cleaned, deveined ••• La Roca •.• 12 oz. Alaskan King ... 8 to 12 ounce portion•!
.,, Summer Produce Specials! ' :· ... ~·~· W t I 5c ~ .co:! ,. '
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• :~1 1," ;'!I:-..\ _ "·· . \ a erme on............ 11.
Thump ing ripe? ••• sv;eet red me.a.t ••• tl& \·or that invitea you to pr&ise .summer I
Ripe Tomatoes .................... 29~~
Ripe enough to serve today ... firm enouah to keep !or •evual d&ygl ... Solld !or alicil!r ...
Cucumbers ...... 2 '" 19¢ Romaine ......... 2 1or 19•
Long and crisp and cool! For a aalad with flavor appeoll
--$uannmmn@tt~@1l®im
Burgie Beer ................... 6 1
" 99e
Old f&6hioned re11Ular beer i~ 12 ounce Wial T&lce alonr a six pack!
~~ Wlnes ......... '1.89
Vin Rose or Chabli• ... your
choice! Fifth.
Ancient Age :i. '11.39
S•v• on the blr size! Straiiht
whiskey.
El S t h '5.. 79 Holidly Vodk '199 i!Anoho co c n1111 .,..., a .......
Barbecue Sauce ......... 3 '" '1
Chris & Pitts ••. Hot, Rerular, Hickory, Garlic I
Prict! in t~fect Thur. tit.rough Sun.,
Aug. S, 6, 7, 8. No 1ales to dca ler1.
Op'" daily 9 to 9 ••. Sunda y IO to 7.
Bottled Jn Scotland l O..ort •·•• Smooth mixer in a crowd I Quart
ARCADIA: s"""' and 1111111mv1on nr ;:/,';/. PASAD£NA : :1/i';;. SDUTH PASAD£NA: /11,'!t. HUNTINGTON BEACH : n1
1't NEWPORT B[ACH nn N'"'"''' ,,.,,, , "'
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DEALE·R NO. 1 IN ORANGE COUNTY
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PILOT.ADVERTISER "
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USED CAR SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
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A LITTLE MANSION
N'_.\y li11.HI Mt'!!A Vrrdr. :1 brd1·011nl. 2 hAlh
~ul y IOf•titPd, nn a flUi!'t r11l·df'-.~11 r J:lrPrL Ex·
f'ell"nt Miil.it" i!ArpP\/:, nf'"'ly dr!IJ"lf'd 11nd ,iU!'I rr·
rerill!I' pa.intf'd insidf' a nd our. A dPli!.y m11.y m .. ;in
riiMrpoinlmf'nl -!H'te th1.~ u n u~ual offer 1nday.
130.~. 546-:l:l\.1
TWO YEARS NEW!
Owni>l"K lo;;!t--\"011r i::1tin 11o·i1h 1hi~ hPe.u •ifully llfl-
fl!li nlf'ii •·ralrrn10" hon1" in t111rhor ViP'l.v Hill~.
lflCaled ''" 11 ~park111~ 1·01nr r 1111 lyou 0"'" lh"!
land ~. The 01,·nrr~ rrall.1· 11·,,n1 "a ll-n1 il" 1n 11r-
J!'.l'lldin.sr:~ LovPl y 4 brdronin, dinini:: room ·• lam-
ily room ""ilh ""I. bar. A Vr1·y S1l"rial homP f<"lr
'""l'Y i:pe1·i11I pr oµlr. Call for an llJlpoiotm!'nl with
charm. 646-71 71.
WALK TO
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
4 hfodrnom .. 1 h111h hon1r th11t lonk~ l1kP 11 n11>drl.
A douhle tirrplar•r f'fl"tl~ lo ho!h rnn1·Pr.~3tion pi t
and fllmil,v ro111n. (;l!lmoro11~ .:ard<>n ~rrv 1r1>
kitchf'n with srlf·•·l<>11ninc. "I'""· srp11ratr dinin~
room. w11lk -i11 t'lf>~f'1< U\ rn11s!t'r s11ilr k 11,·n n!hrr
hedrooms. Frnr1 t f'o11rt .1·ard "il!1 li1 ~h land~c·~p1ni:.
QuiPt. eul-dr.-;11,-.~lrret. 1-'rice ~38,950, Calf now
for 1howini;: ~46 ·:.!3 l.1.
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IT'S ON SANDPIPER
MESA VERDE
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R<'aul1f11I r.rp111il 1r -~1ili1 -!r1f'I hnrnr ''<>il\h1nr_.. fni·-
mal .. !.,;::anrf' 11nd h1n1ily o•ru11 fnt·r 10 q111r1 ~P llin;::
r>f rounr.r y ar rnn~phrr" v.11h 111a.\"irnum pr11·11r.\.
f ratorP_.. fl hrdronn1 .... lar~r fa,rnily rMn1 \\'llh
hrirk firf'plll r" \1 >'1 h11 r. rnrn111l rli n in~ r1Y1rn ,
h u,i;:P ·m111sl"r •11it1>. ln\'rl,v .:nld shllg 1·11rprhn~.
See i1 10 11 pprrclalr! F ull price ~.)4,500. Phont
M."l-2213
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MESA VERDE'S
LOWEST PRICED HOME
\Vo1v ... :! ()nly $27.~"lf'IO rnr 11. -"h&rp :i h1>drnnm
2 b11U'l'.hnm,. "''il h pnnl ~i?.rd re11r yard ~itu11t!'d
""·a . trl'f' lint'd lnw lr11ffic 1tr~t O nly 107->
down. Call 673~ 10 set.
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If yn11 'rr Jnokin): !nr a f1xf'r-upp1>r, for2PI lhi!I
nor, f:v1>rylhin1:" u1. nf'11·. SPllf'rs have um.:rBd!'d
lh"'ir home a nd n1us.t srll. 1541-25:15
WATERFRONT BEAUTY
Flra11tifully 1·E'd ecoratf'd. 3 l&ri:'e brdroon1~. 3~
hath!, li\"in,; 1·no1n, rorinal d1nl ni:: roon1. brr111kfa.~t
room 11 large 1111n ny kil f'hPn nn lhP M y, plu~ 11
prnprr "turiy ,,...ilh fi r,.pls1r·r k "Plbar. All thi!I
rnuplP<i "'ith nff ~•r••r1 2U"-"' r>11 rkin2, ~r11r.'f' fnr
11 ~"1mm1ni;: Jl'lf'I J11nrl 11. \11r£" pr1•·11 1r pl'ltin. m11.kf'
l hi~ 1n .. 111,,_•l P,\Tllin2 nffrr1n;: nf th<? year for
conly $164 ,000. Call 673-8500 for d el11.ils.
WONDERFUL WESTCLIFF
Th e enclosed entry lead:i; to a charming 3
Bedroom. 2 bath with completely enclosed
lanai -l·Block Jong. No traffic street -
Lovely landscaping -(~lose to all school.~.
~7.SOO. Phone 673-15SO for appointment.
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX
T"·o sPparate units -1 bedroom . 1 bath
and 1 bedroom. I ba th. Walking dista nce lo
all {'orona del l.lar. \Ve il maintairied. low
ma intenance. $42,500 -Call 673-1550 to
liee.
DUPLEX ON THE BEACH
'l'hree bedrooms ind two halh.~ up and
t hre~ herlrnom'.'i and two b~th~ do'¥1'n. The
\vhole beach for your front yard. $69,SOO.
Call 646-7171.
MUCHO ROOM $53,000
Jn thi~ Custo1n Bu il t hon1e on a 14.'i x IfiO
Joi. If _vou need roo1n for ram pers, boats
or '"hale\"er you musl tak e a lnnk a1 1hi.~
home . . It (·oul rl he 1. show place \\'1th 11
little ·r L.c.. 646-71 71.
EASTSIDE-CLOS£ TO TOWN
3 Bed room ha rd\1·ood flo or hornr wit h ga~
bu ill in range and ovrn on R·2 lot ~ 1\lle.v
in rear. \\la!king di stan<:t lo 17th SL shop-
ping. Don 't delay on this nne. Call now.
646-7171. $24,950.
TURTLE ROCK
V'"" .,( t lnivrndty of C:11lif. [)on"! l'.lrl11y tn XI'"
!hi_.. 1An1f!l.1ir .1 hrdrnom 2 b111h Adult nrrupird
home. II ~ !1.pollf'~~. Ju~t 1t"p!t from a br11utlful
f)llrk~ ,. nool. Only $.17.~. Do lt now. nn nbligll·
tion for mort information C'alJ M6·2313
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WATERFRONT
Sp;1rklinc Bf'auly w ilh 60' f rontaJ<P nn S uns!'t
Jidf' nf Admiralty lsl11nd. Hu.i;: .. p11rt iAlly 2t11~s('d
fl'llin (lff f11mfl.1· room 11n!l n111~lf'r ti...dronm. 2
l11 r1<:" b<odroom!I. plu~ 1·onv!!rl1b)P dtn, Cu~rom·
h.rrl hnnir "'il h ,.Xrf'llf'nl built-In f,11111rt~. Only
184,.'l()l C8ll nnw fnr-appointlnPnl. fi46 -7171 or
842-25.1.''i.
G<>caus!' ii h11~ "'"ryrhi11~. lf>l·11l itl11, o·ondltion,
prier and finJ111nrin~. Thi.~ ti.r~uly h11~ .1 h1>drriom,
family rnnm. 2 h11th~ . .oi.rid ~ ln\'rly l11rgr ,.nrlnsl'd
P'tlin. In Rdrl ilion lhr i;:arai:" 1.• ro1nplr1rly J)ll n·
f'lrd 11nd idf'lll /or ,.n1rrt11in1ni:. s ,.,. lo aprr"•
ciatt a l ju~l SJJ,900. Tty lO'io down. 546-2313.
LIVE IN -BUILD
Room for 8 uni1.~! l.ive in a spacious 3 bed-
room -+--den home and build one at~ time .
Income from 3 bedroom hon1e is $250 a
month Only S4 l.950. 1 ... cated 8 blocks from
the Upper Ba y. Cal! 546-231 3-for appoint-
ment.
LIKE TO ENTERTAIN?
1'his is the homP for you. 1.ava rock water-
f.a ll and cathedral ceiling in the livi ng room
set the stage. There are decks, terr.a rt>.~.
formal anrl informal dining. even your o"'n
"corkla 1! lounge" in addition to 3 bed·
rooms, 1 famil y room and an ofrit:e or den .
Can yo u imagine all this for $65,000? See·
ing is believing! Appl. only 673-1550.
4 BEDROOMS-$23,500
\.VherP. el~P ran vou ri nd a 4 hedronm hom '
o n .a 103 x 118 rorner lol plu.~ 11 ss11ma bllP'
paymenl.~ of $171 .70 per month~ This one
won 't last, call us now! 842-2535.
$ SET UP $
FOR PROFIT
Ha ve $125.000 e<J uity in prim r
\\•arehouse and offires in T .a~ Ve-
,£:as on 2.4 acres-Potential income
$31 .200. "''ill exch ange for 11 rea
from lluntin~t on Bea r h to San
Clemente. Local L:id y o"·ner ran·
not. manal.!e
Phone 646-7 171
For Details
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Art'hrd rnrr11n1•1> w11y nprn~ inlo 11 l11ri:r 4 hf'fl.
room homr. Wrt)Ugh1 1rnn r11!1in.R;5. lnv~l_v r.11r·
p!"l~ and d r11.pr.11. a formal dlnin11; roon1, pl111 A
hnnu1 lot. Thr ownr:r1 11.r• movlna: and mu~l
aacrlfice, 842-2535
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MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE
$47 ,500
A lop i_olf f'nursl' lnr1111o n \\•11h a hrl'11lhl11k in.i;:
vi""· 4 bf..drnom~ Ar dr n, :I hath~. forn111l dinini;:
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~nit cnHr~" hnm,. in Mr~a Vrrrt~ll 64fi-7J7 l.
$29,950"
t lnhrhr,·ehlr p1·i.·r •In lhi~ ' brilrr1<1rn \\'llh
:?0 x 22 rumpu~ rnnm. t.rra1 floor plan a nd
walkin~ dist11.nrP In 3r hools. 842-2515
RIGHT PRICE!
Ne"'ly list ed this home has 4 bedroom!!. and
2 baths ·is located in one of the mosl desire·
able areas in (:osta Mesa. Neat as a pin
thruoul. Hurry on this one al $28,500.
546-2313.
ORIGINAL OWNER!
''es and. It shows it. Thi~ sharp 2 or 3 bed·
room home is iinmarul11te thr11ou1 and
fe al ures a beautiful enclose d patio plus a
beautiful yard. Compare and you·11 a11ree
it~ a y,1inner. Priced right at $29,900,
546-2313.
CONTEMPORARY SPANISH
$47,950
Ne\11 on Markel -'{our own park·like
yard planted "'i1h beautif ul trees surrounds
this spacious 4 bedroom. 3 bath home.
Large famil _v room with wel bar and for·
ma) dining. Decorated ~·Ith beautiful wall·
papers. wonderfully equipped play area for
smal l fry. Owner moving lo Glendale and
wants action! Call today 646-7171.
RURAL ATMOSPHERE
A 4 bedroom. famil y rnnm hom e with l'Om·
plelP privacy . l.ike ne w sha~ rarpetin,i::,
happy kitchen and nit'ely landscaped. Lot~
of room for a pool. $35 ,500.
BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM
Tired of bein.'(' 1 pe rpetual \\'eekrnr1 J:ar·
dener & handym a n~ 'l'hen enjoy yo ur "'ef"k-
ends with fam ily & friends anrl fori::et. all
about it. \Ve have found a tlH'!'f' bedroo1n
home in The Rluffs \vh ere Pvery lhing j,i;
done for you, eve n a com1nun11..v pool JA'here
you can swim & .~un anrl entertain your friend~. All you rs for $43 ,SOO. ·call
~73-8550.
MEREDITH GARDENS
l..il q;:.-RrdrMm llnd h11lh Oil li r~I nnor. Thr'o!.'!'
bedrnnmi; 11nd 2 h11.th.~ nn •r,.nn!l floor. Pllnelltod
lamily rorlm, fnrn1al dininJ< rl'lflnl, thrrr c.1t r ll"-·
r&..:e 'Jn!l a cnrn,.r 'lri1. °'''""r tr.1tn5fl!!rro!.'d lo !ht
Mid-Wr:al. Priced at $45.500. 646·7171
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HARBOR VIEW HILLS
R.rautiful horn"' on a rornpr Joi "'ilh compfel!!
rril•acy. 1nv .. ly. P11tio '"llh panoramic ~e.•
vi .. 1\·, four bf'droom!. dini ng rl'lllm. farrllly rnnm,,
ru~tom pool, no yard main!Pnancte. $84,:500.-
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IRVINE TERRACE
Cozy '-· C-reBii, high aOOvr thP bay nn ·Dolphin
TrrracP. F'rf>e from noist ;iind 1·nnlf'd by 'lh•
or!'an bre~ir:. Dbl. rlPt11rhf'd gar11i;?r -61 x l!\I
Int with !id!' driv rw11y -ronn1 for ho11l k IJ'&il·
.. r. toltortrir TV a nt.enna includrd. Ju&t '$49,SOO.
Phone 673--8~0.
·PARK HUNTINGTON,
ASSUMABLE VA LOAN
$6,000 DOWN
Aln1osl """'· •·tt,.lml'lm11n'' model fr11.ll1rto• 4
hrdroon1s. 2'ii baths, 111.rJ:!' f11mlly room wll lt
hrir k firPplll.<'P. ~:mploymf'nt relocation lo W11sh·
inJ<lnn, 0 .(.', ."'IPCt'SSilJ1lr~ ~air 'lUif'kly JI! ]psJ
lh11n n111rkrt vaJur. Sr,. 11 nr111• nnl' prirr!l 11t
$40,490 -lhPn r·omp111·r "·ith lh i~ hnmte hll vini;
imprn\'Pm!'n!.~ of S.1.000 1n v11J11r. Ral'f' oppror•
tuni!y •l .$41,500 llul hurry! Ph11nr 546·2Jl,l,
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX
11on't ft;:hl !hr ~um1nrr rr11.ffir. Va l'"' th!' c:Ar J111t
hl'llllP 11nd. ,,..·11lk 11 fr"' ~hnr1 hln('k~ ln eifh1n•
Chin11 Cnvr or _Rii,:: Cornn~. 2·T"•o bf'd.room 11 ni1 a
in onr of Cnrnn11 drl M11r'1 hrsl ~outh-of-l hr·
hig-h1.1.·11y d t1plrx lncatinns. On!)' $4~,950. Cl.II
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW
$tPfl~iou11:•hOmt!, v i('W of Nr¥.-·pnrl, B11 y 11.nd ~•n.
Larg!' llVlnr; room with 811.-l n iihr1Vf'$ -t-111.orQI",
font111.I dining 1 hrr11.kf11•t &rr;ii ; Hu.i;:to u"8talr•
family room r Bar. All with Vi"'" nnt! rif-a -klnlf i·u~•nm hnmr. Lnv"!l.Y. bric:k pet.lo •hown by a'p·
pointmenl, $72,500, 646-7171
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NEWPORT BEACH
1700 Newport Blvd.
6'16 -7171
COSTA MESA
2790 Harbor Blvd.
546-1.3 I 3
H NTINGTON BEACH
17931 Beech Blvd .
842 ·2535
CORONA DEL MAR
332 Mer9uerite
673 ·8550
INVESTMENTS
2784 Harbor Blvd ., Suite 201 :
Co1ta Mesa 546-2316
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"COME HITHER HOUSE"
1\PPf.: . .\L GALORf;, in its 3 roon1y bedrooms,
20"x30' solarium. 3 bat hs, 2 fireplace.~. huge
co ver~d patio. LoC"aled ir1 the ve ry exclu~1ve
PRIV.<\TE ES'l'_.\·rr:s. Ol•lightful al .. $59,500
MAKE AN OFFER!!!
Seller savs "MUST SEJJ, IMl\1 EDIATEL, ....
Here·~ a 't\l'O story, vacanl, ready and an x-
iou~ for you r fa1nil_v ((l eniny it'r; 5 supi>r
bedrooms, 2112 bath :-;, famil y room. fnr ma!
dining room. 2 fi replace!'. Seller mu si "'BAIL
OUT,'' \11hal's your offer ?
OOPS, YOUR SLIP IS SHOWING
A PRIVATE SI.IP AT TH .i\.'f j\\1el! ii can be
yours ). descend ing fro rn thi s beautiful o.ove r
Shores VIE\V home with il s sumptuous·r1 v1n.e:
room and inviting f i repla c~. 3 !luge bed-
rooms includin g a 1'-lAS'l'ER'S SUl'l'E Hhat's
\rnrlh the priceJ. 2 Delux e baths and a gour-
met's deli fi;h l kilchen. Make an appoinl n1ent.
"Don't slip-up on th is one,'' a marvelous buy
at '''''"'"':' ...... "'"'." 1117 ,,\00,
TAX JITTERS??
He rf' are 27 spanking N~;\V ADL'L'l' 1\P.J\Jfr-
/1.lE NTS. coni;-is t1ng of 1-2 & 3 bedroom unit."
\vi lh 1 & 2 /Jath .~. featuring a pool. ba r·h·q
1 area. rer room. ind1 \'idual g a rage.~. h11 il!ins,
shag carpctin~, forced air heat. launrtry fa-
cilities and a111ard \\'in ning landscap111 g. l ,l't
us shO\.\' you these heautifully designed an d
buil t unii.~. \lilh a pro1ceted (;ROSS illl'L·
TIPLIER of 6.9. Heal ly a bu y at $42'2.000.
"BUTTON POPPER " ON POPPY
. CORON:\ f)EI_. 1'.1.J\Jl DUPl .EX -Uppf'r lc,•cl
·T front unit ha s 2 bedroorns. formal d1n1nl!
room. fireplace, builtins. J_,o"•er lr,•ct llas ·~ tN-1..A VV quarters. private entrance. fire-
place. tar11:e bath. Back unit i~ an adnrahle,
large 1 bedroom. /\ i:ein al $01 ,500.
UNITS 52 UNITS
!i2 RR .i\Nf) NE\V garden-type apartment!'=.
Ch eck nn the 200'' depreciation. t\-L.i\-l)f:.
l~UX E 1 tNJ1'S featuring ind oor-o utdoor kit·
chen~. private patios, built-in range an d O\'·
en. dii;h-1\·a~he r . re1.:re~tio11 hall. healed <i nd
filtered POOJ ,, Bar-B·<J un its. billiard table,
·,shuffl e hoard areas. a t·11rd rou111 and lush
landscaping. Very de.~1rA hle ren ta l. area, con-
venient 10 ~hopp111J.( and retrcat1on area.~. f i n-1n('in~ i.~ excellent. lN\'F,S.f()R S, you'll
be rte li i.th1l"d at the return on this investn1ent
Priced right at ........... $827 .000.
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644-7270
2111 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF,
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PRESTl<iE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
91 Lind<t 111• Drive
Beaut. 5 BR . 4 ha . hnrne \I fn r rna! din rnl.
& famd.v rtn . '.1 l·'rplcs . Ou1"1de sta1r11;i1·.
Built-in gun cah1net & bookshel\'e.~. Si55.000.
For Complete Information
On All Home1 & Loli;, Pie••• Call :
* * * * * * TAYLOR CO.
BAY ISLAND -ll lS ,000
Se('lu ded fam1l .v living on th is exclu.~tv e \\'Or!d
of beaul y. 1'ennis t'I .. private park \-\'1!h trees
&· flri\1err; <"hRrm1ng 5 bcdroon1 home v.· pier
& ~l ip. Call today to i;ee'.
"Our 26th Year"
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
1111 ~an Joaquin Hill s Read BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR NEWPORT CENTER 64-4-4910 NEW LOCATION
At enlr'1nce to Lind., lilt G;niral G•neral I
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UNITS -$17,500
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-Waterlront VA LOAN
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Corona del Mar
La st large fee parl'e\ on l\'e\•.iport Harbor.
Approx 1 acre -170 ft . lln v. ater, ~·ith 3300
sq . ft . beach hnme and dock. \Viii sell all or
part. Pri<'cd under romparable \\'il lerfront
properties.
Phone: 642-2171or1e• your broker" JC'-. W::f::E ~REALTORS
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BUILD SIX UNITS
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I I · Ii d c ·rn ~ Laguna Niguel ......., VERY SPEC'IAI.. 2 bd-Pee~· \au ~ el 1 .g. 1lorn1•~rl~· Bra~hrar Rily I TED \I UBEilT ,1, A.~:-iCX.'.
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location & 2 car garage, I l ucked a\\lay 1n the r~ar ~ 1>eau1 . n'f'f'~ & shnili!<. Only I F'"aLJ~ 1~" r" 1 "'l!oc1 , ,;·~·
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COMPLETELY to ~44.950. 1700 n1odrl Nr .tC, Jt·hls. OWNER TRANSF. ~·~•i1.~.i;i~~~~ r;:.~u~;;·y.
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lin g clean :'I bdrrn., 2112 Of foothills (ron1 giant. ~r~ old. ~\'lllk 10 b"h 2.,,1y,,,,. 11,." o,~~ s3liqin \lr,,.1.~1 r.11.1 .• ~_
ba. plan . J\ot a thing b alcon ied .Jatk & .Jill s:~.:l({I. ~.R~. Lagu"'a N igu•I Realty llARROR \'I('\\ ll11n1r,, h\
needed to mol'e in & bdrin · fr plcs 111. l!\·. 1 Br flOOl ll(lmP, 11·,.Jk 10 b<:h 130-5050 49'-5791 ''"nr r. 1°r1111f" 1 .•.. I l\ll ~·.
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contemp. n estled in a JUST LISTED mar111;,. ~ Br ~Ra, cho1ct> $125,000 1 S.· !JC'('I Sltl.•)()O i;1~-~i~"l.
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DAILY PILOT
WANT-AD
1. Stov•
2. Gult1r
3. l1tty Crib
4. Electric Saw
5. C1mer1
'· W11her
7. Outbo1rd Motor
I. Stereo Set
9. Couch
10. Cl1rintt
11. llt1frig1r1tor
12. Pickup Truck
13. Sewing M1chin1
14. Surfboard
15. Mlchin1 Tool•
16. Di1hw11h1r
17. Puppy
11. C1bin Crui11r
1f. Golf Cart
20. B1romet1r
21. Stamp Collection
22. Dinette Set
23. Pl1y Pin
24.. lowllng 1111
25. W1t1r Skis
26. frH11r
27. Suitc1M
21. Clock
Will Sell Fast!
29. Bicycle
30. Typewrft•r
3 I. Bar Stools
32. Encyclop9dia
33. Vacuum Cleaner
3.C. Tropical Fish
35. Hot Rod Equipm't
36. Fil• Cabin•t
37. Golf Clubs
38. Sterling Silver
39 .. Victorian ,.,irror
.. 0. Bf!droom Set
.. t. Slid• Projector
42. lawn Mower
43. Pool Table
44. Tires
45.
46.
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48. linens
.C9. Hor••
SO. Airplane
51. Organ
52. Exercycl•
53. Rare Books
57. Electric Tr1tn
51 . Kitten
59. Cl111ic Auto
60. Coff11 Table
61 . Motorcycle
62. Accordion
63. Skis
64 . TV Sot
6S. Workbench
66. Diamond Watch
67. Go·K•rt
68. Ironer
69. Camping Tr•il•r
10. Antique Furniture
71 . T•p. Recertler
72. Sailbo•t
73. Sports Cir
7.C. Mattress Box Spts
75. Inboard Speeclboat
76. Shotgun
71. Saddl•
78. Dart G•me
79. Punching 111
80. B•by Carri•t•
81. Drums
54. Ski Boots
SS . High Chair
56. Coins
82. Rifl•
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IN &ck Bay) Bar Harbor. S300. Eves ; ~A a~ a\•aii ~~ nlO'. Poot n'!<' rm. Sl_GO tu Sls:'i. I
&38-6341, Bkr ;.IJOO Nephi~. Look & c11.Jl Br., U!lf 1140· &1~5.)3().__ VILLA APTS.
2 BR. bltin$, garage & pa!IQ, roUttl !71 41 629--1492 TOY'NlfOUSE, 7 BR. I'.,
40 Unit Adult
Ap•rtment Compl•x • ~
Adults only, Sl35. n10, fZIJl -BA, rompl turn, 1rPshly
617-0016 tor appl Oupl•x•s Unfurn. 350 painted, pool, ~10 $177>.
2 BR, lncd yrd, Sl.3.l No Pf'IS. Costa M••• 2 Rooms divided b Y
Cpl only rh1ld olc tJathroom $!!>. uti!':!!: inc.
213/:ii3-S:H7 1 BH. y.,•/w, £!/reL. g::ir (al· C ider lt'na.nl!I' only 642--6.)60_
l11etd srnl jlllllO. I t1dlL Srnl ~LY decora1ecl 'l bf j Fountain '\tall•y tl11ld ok. SI28_ 642-8~. ra pt-Adult& only, oo pl'l.O.-. I n-
I 2 BR, l'~ BA, gar, ))111115, l)Uitt 11~,'J Rochester.
l BDR:\1. 2 &th, arro"s r·c!rig, llPW Sllalf ( J pi s. l BR dupll'X, d owd garagl'
I trum elen1enliu-y achool. Sh~rp $100 642--295 1 'Adult ()vtt 30. No pets. Re f.
walk to shop g .& h1gll Huntington B••ch !$130. 646--422.f
I
M'~l S7?.:i/mo Ca 11 S.l ~J.5 UTIL pd. Pool. extra lge
842-5016. 2 Bf{ + den, I' BA, W/D. 12 BR '.!FIA adul!s. J.18-2407
FOR lease 4 BR, 2 BA nt'I' blt1n-:. drp.~, Iii· 1rn rug, 1 646.-429z'
crp1. p tt i n 1, di~l1w~~hcr. Dbl gar_ Frnet'<l )d, Ava l! (I!' • ___ _ ao~.-to S('hOOL~. big yard i111m1•rl. ~2(fal • 2 BR. TRAILER •
$2'2:'1 1110 :-.40-68.li Newport Ba•ch $130 It. • 11313.1'".>-8841
J BR, 2 ba, h"plc, run:-t:rptr!, ;>.PT !~le wtrfnii w 'piti Huntington lk•Ch
drpt. Niet>ly lndS(:'f)(!. $2·!0 noa!. ! Br/2 Ba, !rpl
"'-""' '"""'''· 1m ,.,,, 1~ .• La Quinta Hermosa J RR rondo. 2...:ar ~RrfU:(P, 61~7H7'.!.
pa1 io. a ll bl!n!, $2;)() n10.l~iiiijiiiijiiiijiiiij~~~~:~Spa.nL'h Country Estate Ltv-8~2-79j·I t\e! Ii in&: A Spacious A~ts. Ter-
Ap;,irtn1en11 lor R"'1t m raced pool: 1Unkrn 1as BBQ ~------~ ,_T_,. Unbelievable Llvini • Only Huntington Geach
!ffi.7,;;d,;;:-;~b;';'.;;:;!I~-~----~ I Br unf SIJO.furn $175 :\ BR, sni den. 1'~ b11.. <"ov·d A 1 F 1 Br unf $175 furn $110
patio . Nr ~hl~. 1.~1 !.· last -.,,_P-'·--"-'_n_. ____ -1 ALL trrn. rNCLUDEO
ser. $22j, ~92-t ~Yi. Gen•ral Special Bonus; a silver-
$13.) -2 BR 1hiple\, frnt:('d, plated candle anutfer is Kid~. pel OK Nrw paJnl Rrnt Beautiful 1'Urn1tt.re your1 U you bring this 1.d
18754 B<:ach, &14-8:191. lor as little as n•hen you visit our models.
ONE MONT 4 blk1 S. ot San Diego Fnvy J BR. 2 BA hoo~. Xlo' m~l. Ho on Bea eh, 1 bDt: W. on II Nr. Brookl1ur~1 ·" Adams ro 16711 Parkside IAne. $25~ mn. 52l'1-l"i67 art fi. compl•t• with 1 , (TI4) 8!7.5f.4l
you• 100•,. !'j !~':!"'""!" ..... ~~ ..... LRG 2 story, 3 BR. :t h11 ,
children & f)l'I~ OK. S2i;,
mo. ':l4l}-121>3 111•1. 11e1n .o.-eltction. ¥ Ovrrlookini;: beaut l!Ar<lt"n
24 Hour Dely. pntio Ro htti pool. Adult~
CUSTOM Av11 il Aug 1. 103S 12th SI.
2 &. l BR 's
Private patio pClOI • lndfv,
lau ndry lac:
Near Orange Co. A1rport It
liCJ. Adlllls 01ilv.
20122 Sant• Ana Av'"
:\la:r. i\lrs. Joachim, Apt l -A
-546-6215
ORLEANS APTS-.
ADU l.TS ONL y_
2 & 3 BR. AvR il, Pnva!f! p.a -
tro, pool -indiv. laundry tac,
(N1. Orange Co. Airport; Tu~.
on a• l lrh S1; nr_ \\/i:ste!irtJ.
17·11 T11.~111\ Cos1a ~lf!M [ Mu. l\lr.'I. 'Thon1p!llln MZ-4E't
---,====~ THE BEST COSTS LESS
Tn1aginc: ~·et bar, fireplace ,
beam ceil 1ng!>, rough-hewn
panellng, big private pati.o,
7BR-2 BATH, d ubhoute,
pool, V-baJL $185 incld1 gas
I< wtr. 3ll7 \V. Bay St. other
2 BR'~ from $100. All adut~.
no Jll!t-s.
BAY !1-IEADO\\'S APTS. * Ca ll 646-0073 •
*** LIKE LIVING IN
YOUR OWN HOME .•.
2 Br, l Y.. B~ unturn, Cpl&,
clips, encl, pario.
WILSON GARDENS
Apts
Ph. 642-6811 aft 1 pn1.
1 &. 2 BR. Apts. '
Entenaining ~il't be' a p1e..r
Urt'. Df-coruring !hill lovefY,.
!JlllCJOU11 apt wilt be a joy'.
• Specia! c11 b10l"t i;pact
e Lock praJrell w I lg-~
• Bm <-"f'li • Lndry e Pati(lf
• D\\l/d1$pl • Hugf! gas stW
• S~1aJ liOU rkiprootinr 1
• 0 Pep :l rolor shag ·) •:8.fl)ei.o.-, drape,i _
GAS lt \\'A.rEO PAJD . ' Mo. to Mo. From $151
2323 Elden Av". CM-~:
See ~1gr T~ Woodbt>a4 ·
646-0032 '•
DELUXE
APARTMENTS
NOW AVAILABLE
Air Cond -Frplc'1 _ 3 Swim-
ming Pools • Health Spa -
TennJ...-c n s • Game ' au.
Hard Room.
l & 2 BEDROOM
FROM $140
MEDITERRANEAN·
VILLAGE
2400 J-lar bor Blvd ., C.M:.
i 71~) 557-8020
RENTAL OFFICE
OPEN 10 AM TO 6 Ml ·: * Spanish Elegance
Ouiet Adult L ivfnt
Shag cpt e drps e hltn.~
Beautiful Pool: e AU Utl Fd
2 BR, $170
Adul!,9 only-no Pf!t.
241 Avocado St. 646-0979 4 e r. T11h.•t. l 1 ~ Ra ,
C~/rh'p~. PMl $220/nio.
:>48-140:! nr 6·1£.-67!\1
Purchase Option i ,·!. Ar. furn. s 1 3 S /m o .
Furniture R•ntal ~,·rzy,;"< fn.lln Lelif' Parle Ulell:liBJIU ZI
5.17 W. J9lh, r .t.I. 5.18-."81 .'>::&-~!12 , N 0 _ ·rui G 1 • REGENCY e > .!~=~~=~~~~-ew .oo:::auo anlen Apar • IMM Anaheim 774-2800 LRC: I BR. Nicely rum. ' AC. 2 BR, l Ba. Shar ~ mf!nts. Privat• Pafio.8, Pool,
Irvin•
LaHabra 694-.5108 Pool , patio. Nr Beach Blvd c-G ,,,_,_,_, O'Jl'g, weir dean, Pll' OVf!'I'\, "!"'• aragot. L ..... w 1UU5 _. h h -" 17• J BR t A I Adi! 1140 "~ w r. "'"-, tar p&tio, IT/ 2 BR 2 harhs •..•.•...• $265 :1_ , \'ar-utit pd, ,. rnm~. ~-· land11ea ping. Adult!;, no pets. w. "'il~n
2 BR.' 2 bath~. drn ...... S300 S80. I BR, var, u!il tld. j::6-6TI1 2 BR -SISO. 3 BR . S255. C
l BR. 2 ))B 's., a trium •. $:ti:; 195. 1 RR. ki ds/rie1t. ok. ..,c--;;B~D~R~,~!S~.-. -=0,~.-..,,~ho~p~p~i,,.:::-. I ___ all ,""-="""'---=I
. ~BR., 2'J hfi 's, Jam. rm S325 $1 10. Urrl pd, l\.B. Nf11·ly de<_'Or. SllO P f'l' mo. ....~ .... UZI • QUIET! I e
3 BR 2 ba'~ bontl!; n11 S:J50 5110. 1 BR P\'I llni1 ovr car. Realonomi~ Akr. 61::>-6700 -...,.......,. 2 Br. drPf', nl'w crpt'g, Bakfo.J'
4 BR:: 2'-t bH· .• fan1'._rin s:l·lj $110. 2 BR, \'!I<", lllOVf' in now. •BACHELOR , pool, uti] pd, $, Harbor shop'g, Loclted
• BR ' "·!h I I STAR.LET 6" '160 l.'.>l E . ~l SL, C.1'1 . 646·8606 '"'· Ad"'t•. --·-. ~-• ·• ., • ""' ~. ami Y roo~i . -~ near ho.~pital. Avail Aug. 15. w '"' .. ~"' --In Turtle Rock ...... $35() I BR, .Kitc:he~ll t, fowtr • ,142_5192 • P•rk-Lik• Surrounding mo. 645-3515 or 644-07'53.
\\'E HAVE OTIIERS duplex trpl 1. blk" to --QUfET • DELUXE * $170 * priva r~ hracl~. ro<n 1·hiJdrr.n. Newport Beach 1-2 "3 BR APT~ ; Br, l 'i Ba. patio, bltn~. "!Joh 11i•llil.
----'ll11uhur
no fWTs. $1 2:, n10 . 4!19-;1,15l 18Rf1~rn, ln>ei,.r. 11p1<talN-AIM ~-urn. Baet1rlor erpts, drp$. ASk About our
---R _, I , , I P rv p;itio...-• H1d Pool !<. d•scoun! pl""· "" C-t-Balboa lsl•nd rl'ar, Pm'"'"'""· ~ i oors .. ...,.,. ~ .. .,, h11 y, 1 blk library • hu11. Nr 11h<>P'x • Adult11 only St .. CAr. 642.8J4Cl, 548-268?
"SINCE tl·ki''
lsi \\'es.re1'Tl Bank Bld g,
Unlvf't'llily Par~
LITI'L~; ISLAND, wintrr
rrn«iJ. All llt"W MIUXf' 2 br
+ !ll)nclf'ck. $12i'1, Avail Sf'pl
I I th. 67.'l-4:\!W
r.1a1ut'" a~Jll11 pt~. no Martinique Apts. VERY NICE 2-Br. Dupl•x .
longhair.;_ Gnragr . $1 25 incl im San!o Ana A11t ., D.1 SIY.l . .'i0-$169.50. 1-'rplc bf!am
ntil. \VinTrr rf'ntal. Coll bf'f i\1gr, Apt ~--M6-~'J'I: 1:r1I, patio, Adu-lt3 o~Jy, ~
10 or 11/T 6. t173-81J4, 317-C ""I.A R f' ,,..,~, "'··
Coron11rlll
Days 833-0101 Nights Balbo• Peninsul• e \VE I!AVF: RENTAi-<;! e
--·----\\'in1.-r a nrl Yearly
t * UNJ\'ERSITY PARK 11-e S.1:•,ll'J.; .~. l'f' -O"' (k:ean ABBF.Y REALTY M2-38:-..0 ., I~ 1.,,. l.ri,rlv B;1eJwlor.~ l :BR. J BR . ._ ba tnhse .,.,., .1,~ :\I d · p .• -~1 pd N•wport Height• ~ BR 2 Slil , Il l s('r1~cr. ()(n vu • . . '~ balh~ ........ : -e Call 67:r-H7.\o e ·1C-L-E-,A-N_l_o-,~,:--o.,.-.-,,.o-:-,~llA,,--"° 4 BR. 2 ba. hollsp ...... $:16J 1~---Corona del Mar f)f'I ~. I.;:-Kil , Sl ?:>-$150. 2421 i .. . ed h·11 l----------·I E . 16th St, N.B. 646--JllCll. '. . . r I LRG Bach•'"'· 2 "'' Big S•nl• An•
r orona. Jl :'i;i/mo Y r 1 y . -,:--:--:c-:--;:~-;:-
REALTY (:aragr A11ail, l Ad rt . Roy•I Suites Mot91
61, o"20 S4~ f'E'R WK. UP L'111v. Pa1·k Cen1P r, lr\ 111e -,,., ----------Complet" kilchen. line111, ph, Call All)'!llllf' R1.1-0il:IO 2 Ar, lrpl, hRl1'0ny , yrly only. llf'tv l"!ld pool· TV " maid
1:<1 & h1~1 SZ2fl. ~ 21 · ...., ' -------t1e1·v o., .. Mi11 ion Viejo II •' I 1 o ! r op f' Avl 9/1 STUDIO ... I BR.
I ~:'=:'lii-1."). __ -· __ (6 m1;Pll: 10 Np! Beh, :!. miles
HAPPINESS 1~ 2667.1 Dt'"N1, 1 Bil lurn apt "'/garage. l'O D1~neylandl
4 Bf\, J;,z:, sq /I. V1c11, $27:1. 1!6j •nn 11-a:Jl-3930 •
I il•l /~.l7-lfi.18 . •• (,7J-1109 ** ~1 5'!. Harbor, S.A.
~i .-;;-1i;.--1rril1·. 24481 Co1ta Mes• \pt. Unfurn.
j Chn~anT11 Ur. $2~" 1110
Avail ~p1 1~1. ~3~~0J•C. 1-C-;;::-A:-;:Sc-A:--d-;-e-O~R;:';O;-IG:o-•-n-o-r-olc-------
N1wport Beach CASUAt. CaJ1f. l,iv1r.g In •I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
1<·arn1 Med1trrra1JM1n a tmos-1"
BEACT n10<l , 1 ownhnu~,, .i PIH'rf'. Spaclou11 <-vlor co-
Br. 2'1 BK , lq'!I<'. patio, nrrlin11led apt~_ designed I.
pool, 2 C'Rr gar. 1111 l1ltn•. furnished !or ~t,yl" & con1-
crpt~. drape.-. l-"'''~" $29:. loM e lfCtlted pool e Kilc:h-
11 J J23-47l0 or ft,Jfi..:i9~1 evrs ,.,1 11•/ lndirect Jighling •
~'"'n 8-10 or wknds. Deluxr RIO. AdQ]ts. Nope-Ls,
"PET \VELCOME!fi7'-1 BR.-$175 tum.
BLOCK TO BEAO I l iTILITli'.:S ir«:LUDE O
Lov"Jy 2 Bdr, 2 Ba. bonu~ .. Y,1 \\I , \Vilson 642-1971
off iCf'l stud10, tilr 111·t·k. 11•1 " *S3S WEEK & UP*
tio_:...127:, m~. U-:1~~· :i43-8'.>J2. Studio & I BR •pts.
VEN DOME
J:\t:\IACULATE 1\PTS!
ADULT and
~'A.\!ILY Sei:t10t1
Close to shopping, Park
" Spaciou5 l BR's, 2 ba
• Swim pool, p.1V grttn
• .Frpl, lndiv/Lndry fac'l1
1845 Anaheim Ave.
COST A l'-IESA 642-28>1
UNIQUE ' B,, 2 "" ""'I, SUNNY ACRES A-1 Apt Supply Inc
heach. frpl<'_ /\o 144 MOTEL 1652-A Nf'\\'J)OM Blvd, CM
Btlys1d4!' V1lla)ir_ Arlulls, °'-' &i2-:2fl2I
i\lESA Lido. I & 2 BR <ip1s. ,.., . e 8. ,,.,,,., • .,..nta Ana:
Crpts, drp!;, blln.~. close to 1111 6 c11 ll ;',411--0:l7!l. s~ f.. OCC. Has lnliryl 1-eoR ~1~r,-,,~"-.-~--,-0170-.,,,-.1
t·oom. Pool Ir t·a~rt~. carper~ .i dnipes, ~
Hrnl• s1ar1 fl'll1t1 $13.1 ro , pool & 111ashing raciJitjH. .
SJ~. A6k AbotiT (h:>COUOl. ChH.-lren 0 .K. No pets, tis
184h Pl11.Cf'nll11. :">l>:r. apt II. Moor'-" Vi.'IUI , COl!a Mesa, ..... .,..
------------UPPER 2 br apt unf'Urn
'ffiE (;ABLE~ painl. No Chklrn or pet.'!.
t.i·g 2 Br, l~, Ba. wfgar. J160/n»-S35 clog chrg, lJ3
JJj,). Adult!. Cpt~. drp;;, F.:. J7tfl Pl. Ph: 54S-65J2
bltn.~. rnro .yard w/1>3tio.
2~:l7 Orange Av~. No. C.
636-4120. I
SPAC. 2 4t 3-Br .a-pt. $14(1 Up.
l l!d pool. Pla,Y yd. Cpts.
r!rp.<r, blln.'I, patio. K id.<r nlc
1994 Maplt" No. l 642-381.1
2214 College No. g 646--2287
HARBOR GREENS
l BR, 2·~ ba .!IUdio, ept'a:.
dl'pf!l, bhm;. Sl90/mo. No
pets. 998 El Camin o .
546---{M,'j J.
2 RR, P¥ ba. sh.Jdlu ..,i.
A(!lts, inrnm ok. Priv. patin
ll!l r. ~1-D Wal la c .-
:J'l!!-282'2
GARDEN A SI'UDJO APTS
B;ich. 1, ~ l BR'a. lrom tllO.
2700 Peienon Way, C.M. ,.,...,,. l-oo=~=~~---1 .XL.NT VALlrE! Cpl:-;, drps,
l BR, 2l'I ha ~tud io, cpl'g,
drJ>!i. hllnl!. $190/nio. No
Pf"I~. qga Et C a m 1 n o ,
rlshwhr, P OOL., l Br's . Sl:t:I.
Ma rure Adult~ only. no pell!:.
~78 Ol' 6424129.
_,...... __ ~1-.'. _ ~~~--c 1 e ll&>-AD UL TS only, quiet
SPACIOUS Z Br/2 Ba, cpl, 2 Br, l 1, Ba. CF, kit, 2 ca.!'
d r pa, lock t:d g ar . ear. 240 F:. 16th PL 54~12.
Harbor I Be.ker • r ~a , IA;E deluxe 2 It J Br.. 2 Ba ..
new cpts-drp!;, p&rio. ;1&0.
ttfrilf., Ml-9996 or 642--161 1. p r i vl ·e:c-c2~B'°"R-.~,~B~A-STUD~~,-0-.-~-.,-.I
rond., Cprs. drpg, patio, POOL.. 1
child ok. 646--0!96.
557-5459.
DLXE 1 BR. bltll6,
.,.,/IV Cpt drpa,
hakony , g;i.r.. nu
S17~. 962-4180
3PACIOllS 2 BR, P,; BA,
to"·nhouse ap1. P11I WJ. $150.
637-2943.
DELUXE 2 Br/1 1; Ba, l'pts.
LARGE 2 hr apt av11 1J
4th. SCQ_
&i2-2Gll
A"<.
ptt11. Yrly only. l2f10. 421:!• I bl lt .~oulh of Fairgrounds l0 0.--;-.,.--;c-----
758--1J61 or 9Pr ini;:r. 2376 Ne~·pori Blvd. 8•1bo.t lsl•nd drp~. !;LOVf', ds h"·hr, g11 r.
Oril.dren OK. SJ~. &12-ni8.
2 BR, !pl, bl\11~. C'ler . .:ar dr, 5"!1·9755 lSE 2 B 2 Be. St fric J BEDROOM 2 b b pt
11•a,lk tn Mach. $230 Yr l~e BUSINESS mf!n~ 1 pf> c I a I .....,~/d r, Ma~~~ ' • at 1; .,
2 BR , J~ B.ot. 1tudio. E~I
patio. End of cul-cte-s.lc .
1'9 C1briUo. 642-3933.
87()-10:)11. ('Vl' wkly rates now otrel"f!d 10 ~,... tpll. _ an-, c:iu'Pf!ts, dni.~. $1~. ~--~-. -.-f'Vl'r\'One. to a.'I S.'16 ll'k. ly no ~Is. $ZlJ. tr:i--OM&. 673-0053
S•nt• An• Heights Seal~rk !\1otel. 2301 Npt Coron• del Mitr SJ.5Q, I.owly garden duple:i1.-l
UpP"r 2 br crpt/drpg.
bltno;, sgl gar, l child Qk.
Avail 8/16, fl>tS. 546---9531:
LRG. clean l Br. uppf!r. C':'.:o-o-:,--:---c-::-::::1 Blvd 6-~7445. br, 2 bA, Adult.. 834-5289 or Nr K-,\1art. For adlltt:s ovtr NE\\ILY ri('roratl'd .1 BR ., 543-8007
homf'. Large yard . $200. mo. DELUXE fi:Rc hrlor Ir 1 BR · 35. SIJO. 548-2407, .,
544-9";,18 Apts-L'i n110, !rom beach. ~ 2 Br, cto.e to 9Chl &: lhop'r, 2 & l BR. Crptll, J>rpii;, 766 $.~.i weekly &: up. Mo n tes. q.~' f'ncl yard. $145 mo, ~-l7Sl ShaJlm&r
HoUMI Fur n. or Terms svall. 998 El Camioo. or 6#4137 S6l-6943 aft 4 ......,
Unfum. 310 ~·-" "1'1 ;;""'""'""""~;.:,":C:,."'--1 .~...,...,,.;) . BArnELOR, Sharp, c~ to $1 50 UTIL PD Pool xtr.
Cost• 'Me•• HOLIDAY PLAZA ON TEN .jQ\£5 OCC a: UCL ruo. Inc. util. Ip 2 BR. 2-BA ' :.
DELUXE Spaciou~ 1 BR. 1 ~ 2 BR. f'um. A Unttra. 973 V1Jioncia.. CM ~7-7768. 548.-240'7 or 6-16-4292, a '
furn apl_ $135. Hea:!ed pool. Fittplaca: I priv. ,_Uo&. B --
1 BDR.\f holu;e for rent. $]4() An1plf' p11 rking. Adults-no Pools Tennis Contbt1 Bkfst. 2 r/1 ~; ha.. 5 h 1 r Tl ' LGE 2 BR, c:rpt., drpg, trpic,
SIOO S.. , _.._ CdM 6tW6ll Crpt/drps. J21Xl sq fl. $1&5. patio blfJ'18 l --.. $135
pr.ts. 1965 Pomo111i Ave, CM. lMa.cAr~ em. HWJJ 91l VaJencitit, CM ao"1.7768. 548--0ln or l.cu?i°... \' · :--.,.-*-"'-~_...,1>_•1,..*_-. .. 1l i1~B~R~.C~p~~·~'"":E~·~bl~tn~1~.;.,.~Ik;l~i!!~iil!!!!!ii!~!!ii~~ mo.
Townhouse Unfurn, llSr in clost t1, frplc, l Milt. $134 . NEW-A cttal place 111 Un ----------I mo )'Tly. Open Hae, 116 E. tM yf!t.r round! Wal) to Cnt• M.1• Xlth. G42-8520. ~hop!;, wa.lk to beacti..'r'Br. 2
REAL Value! CplA, df'pll , Ba., Frplc. Pri11 p<1tio, KIL L'~O~V~E~L~Yc-:2-.,c-y-,.lo-"'-"~h-,,-.-:41 dshwhr, POOL, 2 BR's. blu., ao.. in cer. Tutef'ul
Br, 2 Ba in ,\'.lonlicello. $14.), Mature adull1 only, no deror. ~A Marsuerit&.
Swimming pool I; clubllou8f' J!f>L~. Quiel. 2295 Pacific: 67!)-4373.
privg.'I. s~. mo. aft ~. A v~. M8-6878 or 642-4429. l'ro'°"R""i.u..=~o.;::,I~..,.=--.. =,.-.n°"
~22!19. Shady G•rd•n ... Pool elec 2 Br, I B a .
I & 2 B·R., fmm S135. Unohstructf!d v~ of bay 6:
NASSAU PAL..'\fS. J ct'11ht, ~an. A(nf.I. on1¥. 673-«192. Newport Ba•ch
Adults Pr•ferred int:. 22nd St. &tl-3645 VIEW of BAY · Attr~ 2 br
2 BR. 2 Ba., f1"]'11 , palio. 2 I BR, $135. Pool, Laundry d11plex. Cpl.II, dr-plJ, bltrwl,
Carport. Uw nt pool, $225. rooni. patio fled<. $250 mo. Yearly.
3 BR. 2 Blrl., frpl, nf'w c:ptJ;, * • 642-21~1 • * C7Ul"a6.
drps; 2 C'ar f at, races pool. Cl.F:A}I l BP., CrptA, Drpl. $Z2S -2 BR Studio. 14'1'
$'85 monm. Sl40. No Jll"lll. fhag, trplc. pool, MllJr It)
C11!1 R",11J1or !'il~.fl9frli __ \ .. :l4()-.9721 • • heh. j.17--8717 or Sf9-244i
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUCiH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
642·5671
MESA VetW are..:l br •
~r. crpl,. rl'1Jll!, bttnt.
A<lllta oncy, lll5. ~:mT
Eolt Bluff
N'EWLY df!ctnlf!d 2 Br--2 )9.
up!Jt.ain apt_ BJtllw, ~.
d:rp8. 2 cal'Jl(lrls, pool.: 1
Child or Pf'! OK. 1ZIO rm.
PHONE: 6'1>6000
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fl DA1lY PILOT \Vtdntsday, Auvust 4, 1q11 Wtd11t~d•1, August 4, iq71 PJLOT·AO\IERTJSEll 22 ;: 1>~--~--~1·•~ ... J~=·~l ._~-~ ... ~ .... ~)~~ ... ~ .. ,..~ .. ,w.~ ... ~ l ~~l ~l~ ...... ~)~~11 ""'~·-)~I I Swvk"'"'"·~~ l~l / ............ -1~1 1 ~~ ...... ]~ ~[ _.....,_.-_][I]
~! . .,. tnta Ana --------1 Unfum. 36S Apt. Unh.tm. _., Business Rental 445 Found (fr" ads) 550 Carpantar ~~~~~~~~l•~~~~~~~~-1 Painting &.
Sant• Ana VILLA MARSEILLES ATTRAC ~!ore & ufli('e fOUND ~m n111lc· blk puppy
BRANO NEW i;paces .S:.0 & up. D"·11h1·n 11•/blk t'\lll&r. lie has 2 "hi t.lrNOR llEPAIRS. No Job
CARPENTRY t East Bluff EXP. Japanese Garde ner.
Kr1a1v ho\\', up-keep, plant
pest. triinnung, clean-up
P•perhanging
HARNETT PAINTING : ' ' ' -~.' ·NEWPORT BEACH
"" Villa Gr1nada Apt•.
CAN'T BE BEAT SPACIOUS San Juan ('api!itrano, nr rr, 11boul 6 wks . V11.·. San-'foo Sn1a1l Cabinet in rar·
96R-34~i.
Special offer. Stuceo eaves,
labor/11111.1 '1. 111ngle $135. 2
Stvry $!8.j, You u·im & save.
Llc'd. 8-;6..00J~. 968-l236.
Vll\YL pap erhanging
specialist, "'"rk guaranteed,
free est, Dan &:h1,ar1z
:..17-5846 or 8·16-2182.
\ J"our ~ms with baloon.
:· le above & .)elow. Graciou!
L1vizl1 .l quiet MUTO!'nding
.,'i, b fa.mily 111lh "bildrt'n.
-: peu Corona del Mar High
• .$chool. Fireplace ~·i:: hat &
: "'but.It-in kitchen ePpllances.
• GS AMIGOS WAY 644-2991
• Coldwell Banker I< Co. -~ llanaginr Agent 541-5221 ' .
' ttuntington Beech
;;;1:\CLE STORY
.'i()Uth Sea Almosphere
2 BR .... 2 BATI·I
Carpets & Urps
Air Conditioned
Pr1ratr Patios
HEATED POOL
P!enly of \a\\'ll
Carport l Storage
l-J!DDE:--1 VILLAGE
r-ro South Salta
S.:.nla An,. • 5-16-1323
1 & 2 Bdrm. Apti. n11ss10u, 493-l.153. tia~o llr. & Aut1gua \\'y, ages & other cabinets.
Adult Living SllO\VROO!\l mJg. & off ice J\.B. M6-190i . 5-15-Sl7;i i1 no aruwer leave l-A-L-"S_La< __ "_b_c._p-,-,.-. -.,-,..,.--,-,_
Furn. & Unfurn. space. Clo~ 10 Ulguna loc. BLACK and white k1Urn n1sg. at 646-2372. .lL 0.1 moval. Yan! ren){.(Jellng.
DLsh\\'asher. color coonilnat-$95 To $350 ~lo. 49'1-46:i3. \\/g1'ft'n J"M'f:k band. vie i-""--''-""--"·-------Trash hauli11g, lot cleanup.
e<l appliwices • plush shag e Prirne Hcta\l L-Ocalion e Ouk St., La.1,,'ll11& &>11.ch. Catering Rep111r 1prinklen, G7l-J.l66.
carpet • choice ot 2 color ]flx40. Xlnt Craffir. 187'.I ·1&1-002'J. EX.P. J&.1m ncse gardener.
sehemes . 2 baths . 1tall l!;irlior, C~·l. 6·!6-66;).l. 6 i\!o. old. 111a,ll' kit1en blnrMI ALI. i--u r-.·cr10NS Comple t e rna1ntero,"lnce.
showers -m irrored ward· t"Oll ll'ase s!Qrcfront bid~, & \1 hll r 1.1:/cvlhtr vie. ALL f'OOD.'i f're-c estimate-s. 646-0830
robe donl'! • Indirect llght-i\l·l 1.ollf', l'lpprox. liOO sq ft, Jlaleii.:h & Victoria, C.:'1·1. ALL PRICES SPENCER'S Lawn Service,
-ing Jn kitchen • breakfast 612 1997 Coa~1 Caterers &Hrlil'l, 2Cl7i Plt1 t'cn11a, C.:'11. · -· · · ., J-"rec t'SI. Lawn care, cieun.-har • hug!! private 1enc:ed _:o:.:_~:::_:::::_::::_:::_::::_ ___ li;-::::;;----------,,. C C
r-:(J \Vasr1ni:: * WALLPAPER * \Yhen you call "t.lae··
5'18-1444 &Hi-1Tl1 patlo • plush landscaplJig • Industrial Rentai 450 lost 555 ement, oncrete U!>S. RellM!nable_ 5'18-5213
brick Bar-B.Q's _ la.fl:!! heat------------IS:\1Al.L .i;livf'r & twii:e silky EXPERIENCED Japaflt'Be PAINTER, rruw b t· ho o J
.d pool• •. 1---1. * COSTA MESA * · ', " II PATIO SJM>t:1aJ ls1~. Add Gardcni•r, 1'.f<1i11tenance & 1t•iu·her. Exler I Jnler. ~ "' """ li'rrier, 'ulllSC')., nu •'" ;11·. • 3101 So. Bristol St. $95. & $167 per month. l.<i>l 011 Balboa !~land. rllst1nc11on :o your homl" clean up. 537--8374. <..'()ll5. C"CLlings, airless equip,
\\"alk 3 blk11 10 Bi'ac11• (~J i\Ii. N. ol So. Coast Plaza.) lnrlu!ilrial unns. r<'<.tdy Jor Uiuh•r ,·rts (';jn•. t"ainily 1' 1!h a cus~om patio desig-n-1--c-,-,-,c,-1,-1-,-G-.,-,-de-n-,-,-,--1 \\'ork guarn. Reas. 64&-•1519.
i.r J BR e~. ne1.1 ly dl'cor. Apts., Santa Ana oc-;•upanc-y. 110-?20 l'o"-tr ht•;1r·! lirokrn. Tir "(l r(i 011.ys l•i.! "~Jlf'l'!a !ly for YilUr hon1e. Senltce PRo~·. painting ext/int, neat
· * FRESH AIR
Obi.".·"",--. t~l·. ''• Furn. or Unfurn. 370 C N • S . Q .. ·,111y •0
, p--, .. , k 11 -~'""' "" .,.., /:~~~~;;;;;;~1j~~P~H~O~N~E~'~5~5~7·~8~2~00~~ 111 '. r'Al'l'Ri;:S J{l.TH * ~16-6JI!. e\rs 67:'1-231\H. '" • "'· "' e .. c F'ree E.~!ip'late., 673-1.166 1.1or . AC<'OUs ce t ngs, Ba. 811111, except re.rru:. G'"'''I iiiiiiiiii . ..,,. L' J7rh C.:'11 · Sa11~fa<.:1 1on. Ea<;0n &. Sons 1------------1 airle~s sp")'ing. R, f,. ~:J<J c... · · · \IJ:'\l·l'oodle, hlk. 'l )l"l<i okl. LA\\-'N l\taint Hauling nc • S!r.i. /\o sngls, 110 JJl'l.'i -£.12-l JSJ <.:on.\tl'UCrioo. 5-18--0769. · · · " ~7-lr.i!. -----= ----I f!, d nt•n 1·0Jlnr. V11•. l'arsnns -Ja..,,·ns, cll"an-up . pruning, I ==-c-'-----~-~
:)36.!ill. PALM MESA APTS l _______ _,)f &li J ~-01~ LEA~E -isoo !i4 It. ui 1<00 hlk Si nall r£>111trd & CEr.t~:t\·r "'ORK. no job too }'rec est. Call 5-l&-7379. I...:'r & Ext<'r. Painting. :* KIDS WELCOME • Rent.111 ,_. C;i rpei.·d o/,·s, a u· ro11U, Iii{' .i;:real ;ipprl'c1a11011. 61: ... 2·166 sn1all. reasonable. F' re e 1-D-IC_K_'_S_G_A_R_D_E_N_l_N_G-1 Lic'd, ins. Free t-st. 30 yrs
. ),IOVE !:-.' TOnAY. Atirai'· , rioor" nuore~ ·en1 ! t < k11 -- -Es1in1. 11. Stullick, 5-IS-&il5. expt•r. Chuck, locaJ ref'~.
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1 '· · · LAl tGF-: Cr1>cn p ;;1. r o' P•\TlOS, ,,,,,,O""'., .-,,, .• ,-,·:,.,_,, Rrsidcn1iaJ-Cornrnereial , ,.., "<'"''. ,bl"!" 2 BR APT. Sl r ,..S!.19 11 1 nr " ... · · · .-.. l.11 • ~t·r~ ur ba!l1$. l~a111. hl1lg 1 11 h 1 . n 1,__ ~ c· .... d..U Cl u Ph &l2 • .-3 _~:.:;;~..:.:cc.' ______ _ ~\$ POOL l' •Hacht•lor fu111 S!~I 1 1.--f . 11 Yf' O\\" rac \"IC a ·~·a & ean-i>s. . • .,..1 ALL Ex,,.... . ' ets •..•.•.. ' '•Rooms .. OD lnr ltf' n1 rg. ,),).I ~1a.ernT1;1 [·[· ! n · . I 67'' .~-, llf'\11 h i \.l'll.'!, i\a W, bre11k, -------Ext. Int. Lie. Ins.
""· !736'.-A h'.e·I-. n Lii 1-BR unfurn .......... SJ_W_. 1 , .-1, .,1~n--0 ~.•n•. ~ii.irr . ,,....,,, -18-"'""f EXI'ER.1-fa\\·aiia nGarrl.-nl"r .,... " '"' _' It' " •· v .,.....,1 • . li';".'l-Q.l,'1(1 r"!llO\'t', :. """'' or Psi. lS yrs e.\p. f'rcP es(. 'jl-6Z33 o~ 96.~·7.ilO. 1-Bn fln'n ••...... fro1n Sl.1.1. 11-l'l'lt k ,. !'IO -Complcle Gardening Ser-
Help W•ntt d , M &. F 710
BEAt,;TY Ope1-ator, e x p .
\\'/loUowing ror shop In
Mesa Verde area . .)j7-43.;J,
ask for Sur.
8£ HAPPY. \\'Qrk }1lUr own
speed, Net'd 2 iUod liceni;ed
Real Estate ~alesµeople
right a\\11.y.
W. E . Lachenmyer Rltr.
646-3928 E ves. 673-4577
BOAT CARPENTERS
Cus10111 hoal building exper.
retj\i. ·I l)ay wk, top \\'a~.
\\'1Jl:.r<l Boat \\'ork~. 1300
Logan A\'t'., C.:-0!.
BOAT CARPEN-T~E~R-S-1
Esteni;ive fibf'1•gh1ss 1oolin11:
prob'l'8m, exper req'd, 4 dily
11k, top wagl'5. \\'1Hard Boat
\Vorks, 1300 ~an Ave, C.\t
-SOOKKEEPER
Gen'! ledger thru T.B, A/P,
AIR, Pi ll . E:-per. only .
Submit resun1e or eomplet"
applk-atJOn 111 777 \\'. li1'h
St Costa .\lrsa. loterviews
to foollo1.1• 111 sel'eral dayi:,
BOYS 10.14 l =~=~·~c=-~'-=-,---,--I' RI\ f ll"n ·' ~ '1 . 1111 11·/ 11. · NI·:\\' 1ndlls1r1al bid"<:. prinH' TO\' ,_1,-,,---.~-~,.-~1 --QUALITY c~'mrnl \\'ork. Let Acousl. ceilings. &1;,...5\91 •• iul urn ·•· · · · · ·•• '"'· k 1 'l O'fEL ., ac pvvu!C 11 gi'\_'t'll vice, Ka1naJani, 6-IG--1676. DELVXE l_ BR. 2 BA, alr· :!-BR furn ........ ilvm $173. 11 rc up. ap s.. " * C:'ll l<)(' 12~'3 Logan A\'e. c;rorgr Jo it. Lic.'d. bonded. PROFESSIONAL painting -to deliver papers in the San nd Bl I d h ~ ~1~-971i ' . <'•lll nr l•J<:t \'lr. \, l' f' ,, n 6-1 " !6!1" SOD l.all'flS: 1000 SCI. ft,. co . r1n! 11K· s ws ,r , • p()()l. ___ --------lllflll _10 .'000 ~q . IL_ unit~. Si'·1· \';d lt')' Heward. 9fi8 .. 0886 .. ,. .1-•• 1. i nlel'ior/exter\or . Quality Oemen1f', S;:i,n Juan Capis.
' patKI 11/lncl •'" l "l "f-ltLY I '' rt ol t o · u Hybrid Brr1nur\11 or n_ P'" · e 5Ali~A • .• .., . 11v!l111n, consuf'r 1 1· 1(1111:1.~ 011 J J s1 r 1 -1r. 1~1-2 Cleaning Service \1'ork & material. 557-7-155. trano and Capistrano °"'acb
\\'alk 10 B1x111-y shopping • JACUZZI prnsionrr, l)(la rr! & rooin. i·a\l eves 6'i3-14l7. _, •-' · hluegrass $2-19 ins111llr.d, area.
ll B !20-<11 "'6' • --Lo!fT-\\'ch-,,-,.-,c,;-,,~h-,.7;,-,",1"Tce-·-il Ali""fl Cl•••••'''" & "'l:"lrnntl'ed. ll ll'h 54(}.l-l~'l. PllOF ESSIONAL Painting -· . ;,. -""'" JJ61 ::11t'sa Dr. Sanla Ana C;ilJ r 1Ps, :,1~-:J)!;_.~· ___ 12WIO SQ. It. <.~J111111l hl<!g r.-u· 11 1 ' c. ~"' ,., i\Iaint "' "' ; DAILY PILOT OCEAKFRO~T 1 lica '!1 ------,.-i C\l .\I 1 d t 1'1('1", • '1 r 11 !;"li.:s. Vil': Coinplr!{' i\1a inl $t'r\·k·l' Hauling in!C'r extrr . l!ont'st work. l:i~·4•l:!O 1 • 'l<'w. · 1 . C 1 M !lOO.\I & pn IH1Tb, 11 /.~tf·n·<i, Cse
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, .. -1-k. new dl.'I'. 2 BR. os a eu k" 1· ,. I ' , .... ,,,. C;u'pt•ls. "(iu1·s. ivindov>.~. BUSBOY·P/TIME ••••• l;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;,I coo 111g p ·1vi.:s. ,,r n1ys. -. ·' , "' ' ., -·-t~l''l p \I '"f I,. G II bHns, t'pt:>, drpll. !dry, ~ar ·I• O!Ller arlull. :~!t-101.i t"l <'S. :J1S-'l022. "·~-·~ --------rll•. 6lG-?OS:l Commerci<il & YARD, garagr, <"leanups, ' '' '~ : 0 ne s t' Exper_ Orer JS. i\1UST BE
nr shops & pitor. $180. LIVE LIKE A KING Summe< Rentals 42-0 St 455 l/US!l Srt1l•r 11~ yr old flea Rc:-;idcnlial Remove trees, dirt. ivy, guaranteed \\"Ol'k. Lic'd. c ... EAN &: NEAT! Apply ;,
·Adults. Baby 01\. 536-2131 or age t·nllar: Lost in Nr11·port Contractor s kl p Jo ad e r, backlKM!. Any size job. Call 67a-5?-IO.
At B dg e' P · I 1 person. SU!'! & Sirloin, 5930
CHOICE 2 BR. 2 BA. a ir-U rices. BALBOA _ Nt'illy rlf'c. 2 tir BOAT & TRA!l.£R _:1111NI' ti7.1-~19::1 ll·li-2666. PA I N TING/papering, 18 \\', Coast Jlii·y, NB.
cond. Bltirn1 O/w, pvt patio . f'L"P.N!Sl rED -11r ix'achrs & shop'g. Ava il STOllAGE I.ORT nialr 11h1 &: 1nn 11 11·<' ADDITIONS to C.:oni'l . TRASI! & Garage clean-up, Yrs. in llarbor area. Lie & -=RoEoc=ocR=D'""K'=EoE=P~E~R~-
nr Brdwy iihopping, ll.B. V;>;f'UR~ISHED \\hly or n1n!hl). ti75-:,SJO. llunt1ng:ton Bch arra Trrt"1or . Vit· Bakrr ,t,. Coun-Conipl rte Sen.·ice. pl ans, 7 llays. $10 a load. Free est. bonded. Ref'~urn. 6~2-2356-CASHIER
l)65. s.t7-0l63. L\GU,.,.,\, :,ICCr74. IV-k~ 107-3621) afT 4 11111 !ry Club._Rr11·ard. ~'>-1~11. i•stiniate~. JOf.' Rowe. G<0. __ A_o0y_n_""_-_,,._S-_51l_J_l_. ___ PAit<;TING , lic"d ins. Free .
* POOLS ·~ " Exper. TIH"ifl 01· Nnanee co.
BR. patio. pool, d". rih:pl. a\";111 -J uly :11~1. Aug. l-11h Rentals Wanted 460 J:os~t;;nf'-harn owl . Contr. IH'.!-:J997/&M>-!12il3. ilfOVING, ~aragc clean-up&. esrim. Quality mac'!. depcn-10 work in thru 1 ofc.. localed
r nr hosp. uni pc!.* ENCLOSED &· 21s1. Call i7111 S~S-:>-l·IO. . \\"f'stl lirr ,(· fJo1·rr Shores i]y \\'a\' qu·iliiy horn" lite hauling-. Rca.o;on11ble ~"'c'c1_'_· -"~"'c'-·c80"_-'_1208_·_~ in \\'ol"ld hilcz1r;; ol Avco no rig., 1 GARAGES ------\\ANTED to rr111 or lease 2 ~, .. ,.,_GI" •1-,_-, ' ·:. .• . . 'Pl p h R a!Jul1s. a\'ail St'p1. · * CONVENIENT OCEAXFHONT -!lave !hr yrs or niorr: 3 hr. 2 h;i niin. _" · •. --'"-'--____ I r-cn1ot1 .. \\al_ls, ceiling, floors Frr" estimales. 61;,...l!i02. Biter, ate , e ;->a ir }'inancial S1•1T•t:t's. Xln'I
. 342-5192 1-.·,·h ,. , .• ,, •• , ,.,, •fl·•· LO" r ,, I I ' h ff I "'" ··o JOh loo II Hou•ecloan<ng .... ,, ,,.,,, "" '--n~f1"•• TO \LL BEAC!IEt:; ~" " "' ' 1 10 3 n1i lron1 bc~aeh. Qui<'1 '' . rry i;!f' 11 111" "' u _ ~-~· , sina · * PATCH PLASTERI~G .,..,., · ' , ... .,._-.,~ ~-
• !!EACH BLUFF APTS. ' ~. •1111 ~1~iOl•1 k. fi-12-~1 a11 I 1 b 11 I li-0036 2-1 hr ans sf' Appl,• in ""'"~""· Avco FROM $140 MONTH ' · lr.r Atlt1lts \\' 1n1{'1'•Tal1Jr· • rr;1" 111;j~ ' cat. c 1 f ~ru; _::__ • · · rv. All types. F!'f'e e5lin1ates ,~ l2 k 3 BR. 2 BA. pool, patio. 2 Rr nr H11y &. Cl uhhousc. rrf• a~ ll'~i"Jrs fmn1 Rollin:::; ?I :\IS-11 .. 1 Add1t1011s * Remodeling :\1Psa Clf'aning St'rvil:-e Call J1(}....682Z, Thrift. 6'.20 i\rii pnrt ~nler
dll'. :\r. !hopp1_n;::. ~1;.39j7_. AD ULTS PLEA SE Lido 1slr. $1 5 0/11•k. ll1Us E~talrs. S?.00 111a..,, I.OST wllt/hr11·n s po t!rd Gr iwick & Son, Lie. Carpets. \\'i11do1.1~. Flnoretc. Dr. Suitt> JOJ, N.B. , Plumbing $150. :z BR tri-plex_ r i·pt<, VILLA POMONA S~s.'i/11111. Call fiTI-7_1R_.i_.__ ~1.l';"-:::1-1~ or 213/3711-0i-!6 '.\Ir Trr!'il'r. Nir k1 r .• J111y JO, 67.1-6011 * 5-l!}..2170 Resld. & Con1mc"J. 5.18-1111 _.._,,.~-=-.,.--.,,,---! C,\BINET J\takcr to buil<i
drps. blllts., patio. '.?'i\8-8 Rentals to Share 430 ~etiq::r. C;ipo Bt h. r1•11al'd, •196-411~. Electrical l!ouseclf'aiung nY l);y-.-TAKAS & Snns Plun1bi11g store ti.-cture~. ·19-1-4263, or
¢1orida. PHONE 642-20)5 1 f;P.;ipl <11· 1 0 11~ hOllSf', !!1n1, 011n Tr·;i nl'por!Arion lic'd, bonded. repipc l o'~'"c'='-:30'°"""<c•-l-_Oc9S0-'-.---
11160 f'Q mona A\'r.J 'B f '\I Cd\l I I I C•ll 8."6' ~-I< <emoxlol , .. , .. •on•·t f "<< CAPABLE I --• I
.. . .. ' . RENTAL TO SHARE? f r 1 "n ,... r.-, , -· · wcnser · ---~ est. &16-8340 for NB ff" LG E ~ Br ·1 bil ~1ud10 l\J)l • • -or .fl('f'< er 1Y I I ~ t" I F.C"TRICIAN l I 0 ,,,....."' "'• '-~ • ' l'i:;'.11.& :w?Cre ary ~/p!ltio & yrrl. fill hllns, ,\i\IAZl:\G Adult L 1 v j n g \\"<> , •. ,n , .. 11, \"OU• pr<' r.~~ !'JTI:• "· -~•. ,.otl ln1troct1on i-.,.--bonder!. Sniall J'lbs, n1a1nt. Bay & Bc11ch JanifQriul · · 0 ICi'.
' t"~~TY ari · · · Beaut. J & 2 BR furn or unf NEED ROOMMATE.? & repairs . ., . ..,, .. " .J. 1·pts, 1vrn ows, <)()rs elc. oM I J S\50 842-4::i49 ~ "" ' nvl"r ~H~) ll \O + C~"~"~l.j ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;;;j o•oc20• C · d fl PLU.\!Bll\'G REPAIR 6-16--966~ ~ fi . .\f>-0:!1 ! 1•1·es 111· 11 knds, & c ·1 646 J IOI ;-..·o joh too sn1all , -. 2 BR, closed :;11r. Child & Apr.•. &>If c.lean. o\·Pns, \\"<• c;i n hrlp YOL1. lrwl' ------Gardening Hts. onim · · ~ · · ~I Jlt'l ok. $1-10/lno. Call D/\Y !tn 2 Hrt d1spls, shag BEACON * 645.Ql I I \\",\!\"Tt-.:D !'1 lP•t~l·: ·f-or :'i I.Jr Schools & HOUSE:CLEANli'G by da~'. 8 e 6l:l-:ll:lS e
rifi-8365 or %2-76.17. c-p!s, drps, jaeur.r.i & sauna h"ml'. unlurn, 111 /'.1ar111i'r instructions 575 AL'S GARDENJNG 10 4, _\Jo n t11ru rri. Jean.-COLE PLUMBING
1 Br, ivrll lnAt~ ha1hs. Huge pool. Si·hl 1!1~1. Call <·ollet Ii•----------nrllc Nixor1• :}12-7!117. 21 hr. sl'rvicc. 645-U61
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1 1 d M errimac Woods YOU,'\r; h•a,·hr1~nnls .~,1111c :.?1 1/r!G--6:.!ji!J. n~;CE.\T lr\'ine ;.:r<irl in-lor gardening & small
-Slll>. l'ftl . 1nme. tn .~h;u'I' '1 Ur •lll Ocean. : ... --lt•rc-slcd Jo ii·ork!n1: lancisC'aping services, call e l\OU:->ECLE.\Nl'."G • Sewing/ Alteratlon1
5.."6-S900 4:?Z. .\1r rrunac \\",,1y, C .. \t .'i l:\f.L~. 110111a n dC'.•11'<'~ rt11•n . 54(}..5198. Serving Newport, nnd/0r '.llothrr',o; Jll'l""r. :S Jf(t n1 ... r a. Furn. Paulil _1111 in Crl \l l.11w rrn!. \\'ill 11· srr111u.~ p1;1no .'1 ud1•1u~. ,,~ l SR,'.\ blk5 lnJm ocran, $133 Huntington Beach 1>i:-6~:."! B<•.c1nn1"t"s or cu111lnu1111: ,\JI Cd:'l"i, O>sta J\·lt?sa, Dover J::.~perirnrl'd . ~>18-1·131 ~ •. Ad••I<•.. pr rlor'111 ~"r\ Tl'C'S t lyp1n.c;.
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Alterations -642-5845
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D ressmaker, Custom
Sewing & Alterations
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J!W. ~hown by "fl pp t , 3 BR FroiTI $37j GAft,\Gt.: !nr Hr nt, 1·,1r or \I'll.I. lli\Vt; TO{:();.,' l'R()L (1Pari·np .~· rri.. m,iiiit. fi7::-:ll·l9. long d isT:u irc 11101·ing, cull l
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in charn1ing little house.
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S095 !\1ace Ave. :i.16-103~.
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Trader's Paradise
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lad1t>s. prf'pa rr hit> lunch.
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1'1101, Hox I :MJ, (;Q~i .t )Jes~., C(!S:'llETICIA.'\-D1u~ Cltrk. '----------------------"I l':i !t'.'il 2•l I Full)· •'>.p only. Doll"n\Ol\"1'1
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anti Townhou ses. Spa , pools, I :-\V .1 11r. 2 11."J. l>a)1rtin t Clt:'n1tn1c. 4~2-1,120 !' n._l~~x 12:l'.:, C~1" \1•·· 1 11 1:. ii1i -7::0fl
tennis. )'rom S\7j. Ac•ros.s Apl s. s.12:, r11n 1rh . u ESl ' I bl S · I Cl b 53 h' 1 1 ri 1 1 Bl' 1 f \\ kl · 1. "fi.1e<' n1·u1 a c S30 oc 1a u s 5 Cabinetmaking fmnl f'as 1on ~an at ' 8111' -' '11~ r'vllt i!p\~ rl' .Y mo \\'1ll pro\'1rlc furn\\\ur
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* BRANO NEW * Month llun!lngton Brnrh. &12-4321 Rr1;1 11T \\'1r~1 Rllr. 6i-~17~3 204.3'.?San1a 1\naA1T'.l1\r ross · .,.... .. ,. BAY VIEW OFFICES
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Fi'Om Sl:D up. f'rplr~. pn1·. Resort .Tiralvnon11rs Bk1·. 67:1-6700 l'ru·e h, lhr f'nhlir \'t~lt --patiQs, load~ of cl0t>r1.i;. i\tgr ---· ~ , r "Id du pit,\ 111 <\1)1 ~v
L• • DESK S""'C'C a va1\ahte ~en "Il l' Sh o \\ r no !11 A~ ' L I I .;;,1.0111. 1v1nn ... -~ o! l\11~. ~-,,,,. ,.u11 p .. ,.n.t. BREATitTAKl ~G \"IE\\' "'2' mo. \Viii provi<le furniture F d (f d ) 550 \\";1rr-ho11~r . f(l!l \\'. IO!h Sr. l·~ hr, I l t11. F.VC. Trad•• Luxury apT li\'l ng w/$1 mil-a t P mo. Ans1~·rrin~ service oun ree a s C:'ll f>.1;....;:1~1 1111 i~·o s l .. u~:•~.-.t'. Rrahnr
~H uge 2 BP. apt. lh~l on hon recrrat1on .. s111mm1ng, available. 222 f'orC"st Ave, ~-ouND _ Thl't'(' 6-l\ "k old Carpet-Service
8a<"k Bay Blu lls 1.1/2 P'"' lf'nn 1.~. bill iards, and \'OI· ~~n Beaeh. 4!l4-9-IG6 Cocke r Spanu•l PUl>f>ll'.~ •)ll ~l:l-_51ll/l. --------
balconies. b·plc, hr 11!r 11 le}·ha ll , hclll1h clubs. sauna~. or~·1ci-:S-!or rrn!, utt rd. J{ntund~ of Oa\"IS .Jr lligh. OJI .__ U hol \\·111 1r:tdr lU 1"'"1. H'1">g<11·
pool, loads of 1·1()!;('1!1:. 71:0 clubhouse, par1y room. res1. tTp!. p\"t rs.trms Loe. 1000 ;,i&--69ll.-. J :'\ :-. Carprr .~ P slcry ed ,11"1~·.-"' ·i l'f'\ll .1ls in
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?riv. patk:I. blll1nn1 rm. htd 1Pa.<e required. l\lodels Open .,?~rl rC1~1"l" ,'.,:! INJ·,,1,·por,1 ~1111:. __ -_. '-,.--~-I l•rli.:lilenrrs & JO n11nu1e llfl l'~ ll<'l'r &•quo1.i. c!,,l'l' io •~I 10 8 ""1 • · · .> ;i 11 [I(· t"i\D. 1)1•5cr1 Tortv1.<1I" 1\·,1lk-hleach lor 11·hlte cari·..,1s. _ tlOi 1.1•/jaci1zi l, 20101 Btrt'h '-'"1 Y lo · 6;lfr l2,'t2. '" hi!! lakf'q, Trarlr $2.0110
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OAK WO 0 ARD N Sll!llLl-:TI'ING \\'es1cllf! Ofr·. Sli-2G71. 1111:-extra trips. \Viti ole.in iTIObilf'. /U,>:-ljl .', or frll-?3'!1.
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l tCLtlc 3 Br. J Ba. liJ?plncr Nrivport·Nor!h Newly 11a1nte<l. Call :H5-114117 frmali> ,.1('. Tu~lin & Avon $1 ~, /\n,y r n1 $7.;JQ, couch .t61 mo. 2 Br. :i Ba. S300 ,, •• , .. A"~ ,,1 .~00 __ 11 for fl1'1ll ils. 111 N.B. f..J6-2'.l:ll $11), f'l1air $.l. 15 yrs. e.'Cp. ls !!1.0· Realtor, 646--0732. AA0 ~· .,, ••· .,..,,-,,.,., 1 hod I --• XI.NT {J~·~·1cE ~P/\.Cf.:: l'OU ·n k" \\" 181 C'llU!lls, IX>\ inti .
BALBO/\. BAY CI.UB now a\'Ail. Lido Blrlg, 3355 N .l:T'f'Y 'l\ll'll .. ;\f'l>li)X, a~, work ntYliCll. Good ref. l;~;:;_lud:·~:l~S200::::1~ Nr\1·po1·t-Sou1h 4 m»nth~ II u n I 1 n ;:: Inn S~l-OJOI.. 1 Kl •P • · mo. 1i00 16th Si. &12·!1170 J ~ Lido, N.B. 673--4501. llnrbc1t1r llNil l~nll ~2'-1:'116, . --------
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f.2?5/mo yrly. Ocelln Vir"' ''00-300~ I l"" \ Rik ,t,, ht"Oi1n pup /n'f!. ~i2e roorii lS ]n1p1ilven1rn1s 111, $~.'.''rflO
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11lk.' l'lli. '2nd. 646-6-119. $ A CT NOW $
"..! 11"!1 rt'nted hon1rs, ·1 hr,
2 !1-1 ra, 111 Sa n l\!atro F..
l~··lhn•111I. Henls S2-l.J & S~'liO
n1 n_ T r;11l1• up. l..fil S. Lag-
a ..... <r. Ht•,11Jor fi7:1-4.1().(
\\"ill trilde Irvine Coa.~1
('ou111 ry Club f,,>til l n1f'n1lx'r-
"h111 fur lfilt 1nodrl st1111on
1111)'.!1111 spnr1~ cal' Roll;; f~1•.1(".:_:_,,_,_.,_!Jil). __ · ___ _
300 Xtras
!.· 8 11 ph1y<'r~. Also. 11('11'
fa{'('~ for mmmC'rc1a.ls &
llLlll·U lllOll I 1 l m s. 12\3}
IUl-30:i:. --'---~APT hsr manai;:er 2S units
luxury hflyfront rnusr havt
ro1nplc1r knc11rlell.l:'t' o f
ni:111agcn1e111 + n1in maint.
SlOO. rno .. 2 BR 2 Ba $400.
1110 11pt. f'or appt. IH6-8316,
5-18-1436 or1.~~30:11. Couplc.'l
onl y.
r: i 11 ~-N-f";aclgP1 s
D F.PF:~DABLF: habysitter
needi'd filr' 3 ehildrt"ll, 2
~hool fll gf'. Prelerably In
n1y hon1e 1n l-1i:r1.1na Hill1.
fi;>.(\.-(,(.(;9 11flf'r 6 pin ~-~--1 DRAPERY
l::xper. )lemmrr & trlliflef",
Rea1·h Dral*l'Y S<>rvi(·e, !IOO
\Y l7!h, C.\1, 5'!0-6464.
DISHWASHER
* APPLY * \'?1;11 ~n1a.ll PIRJ)() Or t.:tlor
T'f. Trr1!lc i:-00 ,.<p11 1y 111
11· acr~. 111• Palin ~pnngs,
h;"1l:1nrr Sl j a nl(I, ATTRACT. WAITRESS REUBEN E. LEE
Exf}l'r. Not under 21. NO '* • .:i.%-1131 ... ---------f';tllbroc>k lnnd, fn"C &
1;lfar. 20 11crc!'; 01•rrlook';;:
lu111rr l11kr ·rradr for ls!
Tru<1 f)(>l"d , bo11I or ~ ~ ;
1'1101\f:: CALLS. App!y in 151 E. COAS'T HWY.
Nt::'\\"PORT BEAOf J>l'r!IOll Su11 & Sirloin, 5930 --~=---~-~--1
\V. Coruu H\\·y, r<;B. DISHWASHER
ftl')" clean. f;.l;,....1178. "· ·' -------,,...,.,"" Fl'\'e E:<t. &l.~131 7 r<1u1r) lor h!)usr . 1lnpl1•.\ nr
Irr 2 8 "asher • Sto\'t> and P.cJrli;: • •W SQ. l'T. Sf. j I 111 ° · S.\IALL hill.ck S.:·hnauzf'r vte llOUSF -o~· Cl r l\N ~ :111.1 1!>1. I
l?ir'&'!'TCL r, l'J B~ Sh;ig rrp!'g-Lri:; P.f'<' r"fnler. Crpt•d. drJf(J. Costa :'llf'S;t.. Bak•'r ,t,, ll<l rllnr. · · · -"·' 1 --.~dlts, no pets". $2:1)/mo RENT Starti SISS C:1ll 61&-21:11) C:O!ll1t Prof1•~<. l'IU'JlCI (i('1tn1 ng . /1,,,,, 201 ~· all ::111°, 1nhnl-
• &t~-1~i9 •
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ART!Sf -I nt er v ie "' i 11 g :.ru~ be clPan & ·neat, (!Ver
\"ersalllc ar1 istt. to manage 21. Apply in penon, Surf l
11f'111 art servk'f' bu~iocss. Sirloin, 5930 \V. Coast Hwy,
Some eoliciting. 646-ll~ l"B.
J128 °"<!lord Ln. ~8-7lll Tust••n & Mos• D<<'vo ---\h•,a. 962-~;".? frr(' ('St !{rf'11. &12-{i,i124 outlw.-1 ho;1I, <;ht" _1 \'~ f'n::. li\"DfV IDU1\J. hldg for of------~ J \ ht · f;°1'1tl Ana * S.CS-485S * ll('f'1; or ~tf)t'f". ~l! "'· Al'll!COT 1'.-'1"~11111 :on111ll 1.:11-Carp•nl•r 1111u ·1nr Ill'~•., 1,.,...1,,. t /; trn 111• r.olr!r nrnr!. llnr l•'r J11 nk \\ trlr, FOf< n •tr1i:"l"·
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Gr-eat"""' I. 2 It 3 Bd~ <"l••1r••1111', l'l].\3j<'I I 11.,. "'I' I.I ~12,1i · Sl'l,1lOO r"r 11~ ~ ),.•, 'nil ~1~5 ~~" fi12·22111 _ BusSless Rent~l--441 · _ ---ll'1n1r . (':'II l .. u~1·11111,rr
SOUTH COAST IT'S Bt'ach ho\l~e timf'. Bi•-..._._ !-\l,\l.J. hlk frinah• tll"t. n•11r('Anl'~.:\'TRY hv r>urk1n Rl l:i lfi-~~!S J";\(' :,..i~~t.-1
VILLAS 0 C Cn-i.1 \!r~.1 IH"ll .~.,7 .. :,r.t • tr ·" •· i •
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flR ('QLT :til 'SPF.CIAL
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• UOJ 1"1ac:Ar1hur Rlvd. DAll.V PILOT 011.Mlflt'd :.lri;11 J:i· .. r,· ~!•1r1.'"')l!!n. s.~.1. j 11t1..;1 1-:. •• 11,,r-,;;_;-4:niJ°~t:° Fnrrn11·n . l'lr. llt'~hl,·romn1.1 * * * * * * •-----~-"""--"-----•..!.r<'tlon mwl n1n. !)6.11-:J">-l:'i \" n . f;;J~11 1~. l'ki-:116$ !i!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i __ . ~ -. --' --~·: -., --..... •"·... -.-;:;:.:....' ...... .:.--·...:.... .
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BA B Y S I TTER . I i 1,. DlsntlBtrt'ORS \\'AnlOO, sell
1101.1~\\urk, n1olher tl'ach<'s Bai\ie II -Protein -
(°hl'TI !r.:ulSp. R<'f'!. Nr. \'11an1in. 6-16-4323
&~706.
BABYSITTER. JO 11111-6 pm
:\Ion-Thurs: lOam-9 pm Fri,
L11e hse1.1"Tk. C:\1 Area. l\ly
hnm,. 0nly :i.18-8182
BARY ~T11En for lnt1L11t
Call afttr 6 p.m.
6-12-9287
*DRIVERS*
No Experience
Necessary!
,\fu.<1! have clPl\n Calif, drfv.
in~ record. Not undtr 25.
YELLOW CAB CO.
186 E . 16th St., C,M.
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Hel11 W1nted, M & P 710Help Want9d, M & F 710 Help Want~. M &. F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 I Help Wanted, Ma F 710 I Appliance• 802 Gara9e Sale 112 Mi1cellane~--•-1_1
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BURROUGHS
BOOKKEEPING MACHINE
OPERATOR
RESTAURANT \VESTINC ll OUSE auto ANTIQUES from Enrl1nd * AUCTION * e e NEEDED HELP GENERAL Tax Accnt. $1000 v.'asher $60. Kcnn1ore auto incl rolleclion of aamplers: FRIDAY 7 P .M .
ABAN"OONED black &: ~
kiuen, love people. l ;
8'16-7426 • O iel, Brotll'r 1\lan, Bar1f'n, j \'r,. ~-f"tlCl'!il/Stalr ~'lrp., WB.!her $10. Borh l o. te lbe l\lan1:W1 ocgan, ~ t-iip
Two Offic• G irlt d{'rs, \\'aiters \\'11irre-s~~. 111.tl\1dual, 11i..ist, 1.111.rrner-rnoilels, xxlnt rond, Guar & COU<:'c pot , shu1ters, p1ct11r1• AUGUST 6th
S!ust be 2j 11nrj able 10 <IM\'C ll(r.11ess, Con1bo H(IS.trss .. liiv, '""' 1'':.ea.i\:h. d{'J1vered. ~12, 817-.'illj, h'tllne,;, prints, 194-0 re1_,i11t ft1<'di:. k in;:·St bdrm 1:C!, Di-
FREE to ieood h om t ,
Cockrr-Poodle p~. •ti
1veekll old. 6'12--6961 1 N E WPORT lb k. 137 vans, 01c:.~ of Or&.1<.'f'1'£, -APPLY -Bookkl'CJ)('r, D1shw;ishers &. PORTABLE DISH\\'ASJI 'It a un1s, \.\a\t'r Sis . Per~onnel Agency ' A 6 1 b Ol-sks Glli ss coffee tables. j 1c.c='~"~·~Ec._16_tchcS_<~.,_c_·_·'cl.~-I Por1f'f. Ne11port Brh 8.l't'a. 833 D D N B • Lady I\~· 11 in 0 r fOp<i.Z 1·enue, a · u a
"'URSES d-' Approx, Sl'.'111. I O""nin"•· over r ., · • Ai•<om,,\\•·. \\"hlli• \\'••·\• ~ !~land. N · net' .. ..., for fl\"I du· ,~ 6-42 3870 ,,_ ,,_ r -70-.,,-___,""''""'
Preferably With experience on the Bu r-
roughs E-4000 or 2100 series. Includes post-
ing of accounts receivable, general ledger
& payroll.
ry . All types _all s hilrs _ G11•e r('r's. \\'ril{' ~·las.'i1fird • ping hllX'k lup. Like n' v ,\ U S Tl~ALIA Bound-'.\1ust
Rel. ne-c. Lesroulie Nur-i;cs "" no. J9!i, D11.ily P1 Joi, P.O. $1 2j. 968-9037 sell a!! by 8/S. llavl' d 1n111g
I,_, !''", C·-·,, ''"",Coli/. T\VO l11rl i{'s lo live-in rent --,,==,---~~~.---I I I ... 1 R I I 3·1 11 Ii l n.• ...,,., JVV ""' ~..... "''IOVl''G II !l('t, so a, :. ereo, t11· n ..C!, eg 11 ry, .1 · osp a n.u . "".""""· fl·rt• & t•aN' fnr l'lderly • ;• n1ust S•• l\l',.,n101"t'
NB Call ""2 ~' ho :>~uLu 1 n11~ hshld itenis. 10!;) B · .,.. _,,,,..., 11ny ur.1~~~~~~-----l larly/e.-;f)f'nst.•s. i'n. T'O()m & v.·as 1er & ur,,·r, :.:ara~e
l nterv hrs. 9a-5p, r-.1-F. PR 0 FE~~ I Ci~AL dl.llll'f' b:i lli. Ra.yslde V I l I a g c , upen1.•r $:l.J l'al·h. 6j~l9lJ all Ainerlran Pl, C.'.\1. &l'!-3038,
NCR OPERATOR studio nia111:1.~"'L'!I . 67~3~1 5:3(). Bl::D davenpon, chair, drsk, Excellent \VOrking co nditions. salary &
fringe benefits that include fully paid med i·
cal & insurance, 3 \\·eeks vacation after 3
years. credit unio n. ctt.
TELLER ::-~10-a.:.io <lr 6l~i--OT..,,..; ------~~---c.~,c1Ac,c.T=A~Gc,-,-,-,-"-"'-'-11-hc0-,·I 2 end !ablr , t'X{'rt·isor,
QL.IT OR SA!-"E S:\IOF:T\'r.-* TYPISTS * ._:asher xlnt rond. delv w;OO 1"f'f1·ii,:, 2 c1u11 p s1ovcs,
Good ill<"<llnf' ~<1n1e 1in1f' nei:::1strr !or da)· g:uar. $JO. S::l-~7 book:i. ret"<lrds, m is r ·
P1\l1·en hy ~lD's at 1t•r .; '· 1-s a tt•n1porary )Ob 6-16--0-129 Gas Ranh•' w/!·f'nlcJ" 1n1ens1vr n•,,rarrli. 64.)...3~13 today ~l'iddli', ,·1'•1111 :Sl:J. J111rr.111s: !!-!'.! SALES -i\li'n Call &IG-61~9 t:qua1 Oppor, En1plo~~·r ----STOP!!! 1\lale & F"f'nHtli' PORT,\13Ll:: C F~ d1sh11ashr1>,
.::.:::33 \V. Coast H11·y LO We ster:i G irl Inc. S7j. 67:>--1232 if oo ans11er 642-4321, ext 277 ·''"w'' "'"" OKING & ACT ,1 ___ "'•-, "'·'''· I -kit>/ 1\lacArthur Bhd. .. ..... --v
OPERATOR for ans,1·erini; Sali"s minded pe rson. see for Ne1<.'Jll.)rt Beach -G,;-0-JSJ_l\_\_\S-llcE-r.----,-
, -:;{'rvlt"t' yourself a real c1111?f'i" Of/· '"' ' · •• portal> e, !Help Wanted, M & F 710 I Help Wanted, M & F 71 0 •• -. 491-1003 • • • por1111111Y. Xl_nt r.ulure Jor , -;;;;;;;;:~;~;-';';';'---;;I u~l'd 6 nio's, Slj: •.•• . • * * S37-12jJ • * 1 PROFESSJO~ \L right man. Earnings ('(lnl· ---~ __
, . · ' fl h 0 ne nlC'n~ 1n1mc-dia1"IY should u RGENTLY \lll!RLPOO L RE~'P.IG ER1\-
. • . souc:itor • Dan~ Point, San be in excess ol $250. !X'r 11·k. TOR. )'..'OOd condit ion $2:-i.
Call Mrs. Greenman at the . \pply in Person
DAILY PILOT CENTINELLA BANK
814
St:AUTIFUL f1 1r rctor s
chairs, \\'h ile leather, •/s,
c-hron1e !..: plai;ti1·. 100'";,
Polyeslr r blk & 11 1ii!<' 111X'a
ru~~ & full :<ilf' s111nrhu-d
lll'1I. All likr l'o('11". 67;;.....t.i!l6
M iscellaneous 118
C:xec. Sales • ~~"mken_!e, Capis trano area. No canvassing 01• soliciting. NEEDED ~lii-8 1jO.
or in ~ur 01vn home. Intcrvie11·s by appointment "''°""'="'-c--=~~ I LOOKING ?;;. Best f!ca1 Ill area . Phone onl 9-3 11-eekd 83" 2771 KF.Nl\!OR:-RUio \\'asher. 2'~ I 'Riis is for Rea
FOR A PRESTIGE • -" &35-1~65 ~t\\·een 9:00 a.m Y ays. :i-• yr. old . .\Int cond.
POSITION ~ -· and noon. . SALES: Thf' ~To1ving lnc11l • SECRETARIES SJ.-, 497-lQS.I Gi\RBENSTANGELS, No
WITH UNLIMITED _ l~===~---~==ll•fr of a nulk•nally k11'l11•11 PROFILE 0f){'rator. :-.rill in~ co, \\illllS }OU if you ,1.11111 10 • Furniture 110 1-"'.a;,:, D111ly Pilot offrrs to
EARNING ~ l\1ar hinc l\len, J..alhe ,\Jt>n, sr ll. C utH;.inh·f•d Tl"I $.'."()•. TYPISTS h1.s;hl'.,I bidder the winning
POTENTIAL? Bench 1\le11. Apply i\·lorr1son Call Bill H<il"f"IC'L' :'>lr}.{;n.»S Ted von Hemert pair 0{ g11rhcnsrn11gt>\s built
$50,000+
fR\llNE PERSONNEL Engioerring Co, I 76 ·I ~ COA"J'Al, ,\Gl-.'.''C'\' \\\•rk whrn !..· 11 llrn: hy Or11ngr Coas1 College ror ~ .-Interiors Warehouse s ·1d l'-1 SER.VICES•AGENCY A.rn1s1ron~ Ai:. San111 An11. 2793 Harbor Bl at Ad:inis ,1·u11 11a11I ! "\101rlrl";; rirs! u1 a "'"'Ir!'
No11' \\"orking .iO hrs \\"k. Interim & Remnant Sale G rl)('11s1a11geJ Cont t-s t ,
SALES: I f vou ha\"r sul'-Boh ends, !iflt' selel:llon of "\\"aync'' has fivr \1·ashini:: i.F YOU"Rl:. F'l~A;\'Cl/\I.
ASPfRATJONS f.!Ah:~ YOU
TI-ffNK T~ TER.\lS OF
EARN fNGS $.)(),000 +
YOUR FIRST YEA!t (CQ.\1-
i\rtSS!ONS !-SERVICE
FEES) YOl.J r.tti\' t•r:EL
YOU HAVf: TO HA\'E A
LOT or PREVIOUS T~X
PERIENCJ-: BEHl~O YOU
-r-;o·r TR.Li~ \V!Tll OUR
CO.\IPAN\'.
Secretary $500
~JU 1
8. L 1 C c· S 8 : c~y cessflil!y solrl mutual funds Personnel Service dru(lt'ry .i;, upholstery lab. niarhinr tub-~i:t.L'd flowers
J c 111 ni~ator, i!y 0 11 \.\'{' ha\'e a (l1lleN'nt p1'0(1uc\ 1irs. i\!J~ furnil urc plel·rs wtth rotanng pistils-all in
Gen'l Secretarial Duties,
H. E. expcr. helpful
Co n1pany paid ll'f!
uan a P 1 s ~ r" 11 0 to for V\lll . Guara111~d :SlOOO. h C M d1·ast1ca!!y rl'du<-1. \\'ft""'·· o · I t · 778 W 20t ~~ "J 11"ann bro..,,·n, orange, yl"I· r I?: 11 n i z e lrs com-Call Bill l·lar)l('r, 5-10-60Ci5 · ' ·~ ·S92 cliff storp only J7Z7 \\"est· p \ pi'l'hrnsin'~ public saft>ty COASTAL AGE\'C\' 642-7523 54c.-2 cliff Dr, N.B. • IOI\• and r('(I. " hosp 1111e · · · · !------... -..--.. Plus'" is rebuil! 11·nshini;: 111a·
Mktn9 Sec'y to $540
1~ skills
sr 1..,•.1ce!i 1n. con1mun11y. in-......... ) !la d.,._· Bl al Adam~ rlurling c::n nie pi·c\·en1lon,i-'-""-----· ______ 1\\",\/THl::SS 01·c1· :!1, 6 rlay, .\!0\11 1'{.;-;>.Just M>ll llt'au! 9' eh1nr \\·i rh a n1cssa,e:e. S<'C'
•li~~lf'I")' ~ apprf'hr:nJ':ion. SALESl\"0 .\JAN EXPER. Ca-altt'r noon ~l11ft, i,::ood rirs, go!d vch·et sofa & Jo~'csea t 10 app11'eia1e a t Daily Pilo1
P op . 4 j2;1, Sala r v l"'l.'('r mirt<led 10 work inro l!t':vl Bagi'!, Balboa l~l;ind. l·11~1.1111 tufted J~)Und arni' p!an1, 330 W. Bay, Cosza ~l:l,:ro. _ $1~.801., x 111·, a!>S1. t11gr o f fine lad i€'s \\'ANT cti•\lt'nda!ilr & i"f'l iiihl€' 1101·1h S600, sen S27j_ g: i\"C'sa. P~ds 10 Oran1?c
hene lits. Btiin :;;1 & 5j, 10 t1oth1n.:: l'lia1n. Plrasr apply \\"Oma n 10 11-l b.i~il in my hl11rk fl!Hl~ahyrlr sofa ,t· Coo.~! Cntlr~C' Srhola.r.d1ip
)TS prOl!:rrssivrly responsi· in J"'rson, Baek Slrt'ct i\o. honll', 'l!l6-~.i!l7 afl. ~::'.(), IOl'f'!ooCll\ J!j:i, Spani!:h Oak f-·11ml. l\lakl' nrfr1-s in "Ti1·
hle f'X""ricn!'f' in PoliN' 2J r·ashion T:<\<1 1111 , _N.B .. -------101111'(' t.1 bli' \\/niatt·hin.g ini;: 10 Puhlir St'rvirc DC'p1.,
,\larkr11ng l'xper. helpful
Con1 pany paid !Cf'
Secretary to $600
Sh.1 rp, capahl" girl 11·~lhng
10 work ror sel'C'ral
YOU'LL BE TAUGllT
THf; 1\10ST ADVA1'CED.
1\iODElt:'>l 'rECl!N!QUES
or· BUS!Nt:ss 1'11 ROUGH
OUR FOR:llAL TRAl:-.lli\'C
eXl't:ut1vt-s. Co. pa hJ [;!t•. ,,_ -\\.0.\1/\l\ 01•'1" 6.i ,l l"'<, n-a r ~· (U -"' ll·~ I O (' D I p ·1 0J'('rat1011s, kno11·lcJge of S EC· Y -0 F }-"ICE GIRL, · niniuues, .N. A I less r:ingf' oa~t 111 Y 1 ol, fli'I". 11<'\". p/li111r . FLX'f' fol' II 3 Id p 0 &I J'-'"1 c " F igure Clerk $350
illath ap;Jtudc. EnJoy
11·orkini; 111til flgurl's
CalHornian la .... · enfor1·cm1'11t Drst'n firn1 11· / r ~, p II' a I ian n10 o . · • ·" JVV, usta ' C'S/\, d1-1y .t n1tC' hr;;, i\l in. w11gC'. --C \ !l"L6~.
k c•rin1inoloi:;~·. Applications desi,;n pt·rsor11 i<'l 11ccd:!-girl i\:r, llt1i1 J:: l\ls p. Call h,.fnr't' L~AVING StllTf'~ ,\Iu s1
Mail Clerk $315
J,ROG RA ... 1, l!EADF~O BY Piek Up, sor1 m11~, opr
DAVE LOOKINGLAND d upl1eat1ng 1nach1nes.
bt'1ni; rr rei\'l'd 111nr Aug. 11/co n1mon scn~c & cx11cr. 9 a.ni 4>1. nf! 6 pnl, IH1-99.">J Sacnfire~ Houselul of f'l('ar
31sl, l:ljl. RPqucs! a p-6-11-81 ~12.J-5pni. llf'I\! i\ledilerrancan
YEL LOW PAGE--plo~·»1irin fron1 P rrsonn<'I Of· SENIOR Cilizcns, 1 or 11101.(' 1tu·111tu re, Jorinal d in i n i:::
fiecr. 32-100 Paseo Ac!C'lanto, mPJ\ for plll'l 11111c Sl't"l"icc SALES ronn1 set 11•1lh large rhina, :i Fl ~/\NCIAL INVEST:\11-'.NT , Typis t $350 S J C 'oJ""-C•l1'I 11'1' \\"<·~!'·· lUl'""''~I lllfl<•Jirn-~-d1'001•• ·-J· 9' ool• & I ·an 11an 11p1., ''""'• " ·· i;lal ion 11·nrk. :12. per hr "' " "' ~ ·"· ·» · "' On' ANALYST, R. E, RTtOJ\F:ll.. 60 11'.p,tn. 1yp1ng. 71 "0'1171 dt•lll [Ot"<d h'lf'11honr din•c·1· seal \'Olf"~ 1->bl• & •o J 'f-1, • .-• + eonim. Ki11g"s Lido R\1-h-· · '" " ~ • 1 TO GTV'E YOU 'l'HF: E:\-Calif. (~1ilect1on f'~P<'I" r~rltl 3WO i\"c iii>1i r i lii3-'..l:)iQ, O')' pul1!1shrr ncc-d.~ adili-1·on1niodes, sterro, patio ~rr,
PEH.IES'CF. & JN !'10 :-.'S IC G irl Friday to $500 ---------1\'.'JO\V LEDGf.: NF.EOF.D ;\Ja1ur" di'Jl('ncta blr lady Production A rtist SERVICE S1a 1ion /\ttcndanls
1i•)n£JJ .c1J.l<'~111f'n to n1••r1 ('ur-l11n1ps p ir l\ll'f'.~. etc. Prh .
TO START ,, PROFF:S· 11'/Stron;:: gen"\ of(' e.\JX'L". for llo! i\'€'1\·por1 Brach a;;:cy -All shifts. Apply 41i78
SJO/\AL CATtF:f:rt J'.'J TII F. & hte shor1hand. Koow pnntini;, production .t campus Dr, N.B.
1''!11 C\Jl:!Jl~1u 11. 1-'/111nr, Ply. Z13-:i32-J3:;7
fl"TITI,, n,1 !Ja\'rl, h1·rarn-
11•i:.~. 1•~1ato. prod uo·t_
-=cc---•.'iEEING 1$
F:XCIT!NG JNVEST.\lE.:7"1' srl1r d11h11i; "·/x111·1 board Sl!A..\IPOO Girl, I 1 c" 11 ~ r
fl ELD. \SS E. I i!h la1 li•-incJ (.;\l. s kills. ,\lust ha1·r-:i yr~ e x· l"t'q'd. ;-.;u "~f)f'r. n r ,. ,
Bl:.:LJ~::VJ1"G •
F11rnltu1'f' bari:a 1n! 111
~11·r-a11 ;1y ~'" 642·1470 per. Ten1por11 ry l/11111e, po:i-All n•rto s l[,11r Eh·. 6j;>...OOi0.
AS A:--1 ADDED l.'\CE.'\-1 :;ih1l1ty of )l('rn1;inent l/lin1c Ask Joi· ~!i~s1, IJ.-11111 !Oan1
No l"i'C•"~1rin hrn• -111' ha1·f' I ,,1·~, A 11
hl>rn 1111Tra~1r11,; b11,,1 nr<;, ti.v !lcr<l!'U lul' 1!1'111.~ rrturni'd
r,1.,1r 2.-,•, Pf'L' yr l"r pn-1
3 ) f.'i & "il r.~fW'l"li'{.f 11• hr
r~C'n hl!!ll<'r.
'"1111 inodi'I ho n1f'~. Sor;.s,
lu n1r1~. uibl<'.~. r 1e. ~lt1:-t s1·r TrYE TO \\"ORK i l.·\flD .~, po:>1\1on as production ma n-t.· 411111.
LE.,n .. -"OU'l.L J\AVE agl'r. C1111 8:U-16iO =""""''="=----~ ,., .... , 1 STENO-CLERh.. City of £,,n
111 E OPPORTUNITY TO -----------r Juan Cap1s1r:u10. B1vad Si
io apprl'ciare. Bring !his ail
1.,,r lu1·1 hl'I' n•(lUctior~. Ca n
hr :;{'en at 301.l Oak SL, DRIVE k O,\.N AN\' NE\\' J . W . ROBINSON'S POLISll & dctnil man. c.•· varied c!cru;al CJ'pC'r., die-If you'r,, a111h111ot1~ I.· a~-
Esr GE CAR 0 ° YOUP. e N.l'.:\l"PORT BE,\CH e < k P1't I r • pel'_, top n101lt'y. C . .\I. Car talion 7:J, typing 60, r.~ui;r grcss1 1r ,. :Sf'r 11 carrrr
CHOICE. di \\'E"LL PAY \\'ash. 20;,9 llarbor Bh•d. :S."..0.l.·$615. Apply Ciiy Hall, in cla.~~1r1rd rcl!ow ra=:r
•'OR IT Has i.11nicd1a1 r 1 1 salr:;. 111!':i••· l1'""r! in ""'r· r R F:CEPTIONIST: P/tirn" :i2100 Pasro Acean tu, r~· 1·· upcn1ng f<)r so11 lflr inrr·1...-1r1•, .11 7pm
rv rrAN sora & f"ha1r, r t1'1
thl. pPcl\n, Srt.\ .ll" n'llHlri
"~tl'rv!ahll' n1anJe dinin~ ~r1
l'/6 t"hl'S, $1 :i(). ,\l,<;0 ("iif(<'t' C1\LL NO\\' TO ST\RT A
CARF:F.R \\"1111 DIGNITY.
PRESTIGE & L1\Ll ~Irr Eu
00:\IPENSATIONS.
558-0444
Ask for \\lr. 1·;1gg<1 r1
EXEC. SECRETARY
GRILL
COOK
Experienced
JOh for ;?al 11·ho 11a11ts lo 49::-l lil.
keep lwr !an! S;l('11<.I 11 day STliDE;-..'~ln'<'rY hi·lr. Tht11••d;i,1·. Au::. 51 h nr 9an1
I I F'1'1(J-,y. ,\ui:-. firli. ;II r.u~kry at bcac i. I w res! 111 ;-i1-;\lust htnc n11·n c11r. l'ulle r tbl,. shtillrr i•ah11l('!,
trar.1h·r ofC'. Typirig, public £3nish. 'l"IJ/6N-{Jli6 or Ilros ,t. Cn .. !.iOS I~. Brood-h11l'k 1•!11·. 642-7j7.~.
\\"fly. /lr1ahrim. --_ _ --~~-tf'lar. S111 rl $2. !lj6..3$l9 .\lliST .~.-11 )iv1n.i; n11 & di'n
Call .\];1ry Lcr, ~1-l0-6Qjj rT.c,c •. AcC_'Jc·J-E"R-1--.-,-,~Ba~h_,-.,-,c"-"-· I f11!'n 1ncl. l"rlvcl snf<1 ,f.: CQ,\STAL AGE:\'CY -"" Lus.l(r.v fi1·1l~ !..· ro , Jn.-
2j9!J Hi,u·hor Bl at /ldain.'J Sept. lo Junr. i":30 A;>.l-:.!:j(} :t;rr1·ini; Ilic \l'i'.•I ~","" l!ll!l lv1·i'sc•111, !bl:--. I amp~,
Po\1.. Two girls, ai;es :l '~ & 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~ h•·r(·tdon sel, i;:rune lb!, f'!t'.
f.ECEPTION IST: Su p f' r ~ J8 1110. 838-7::11 for in-:\Int t"Ond . 6-l:'Hl0.16.
la<lclf'r
~-or A (CALIF, GOLOE:-.'1_"_'cv=io7•0·=~=-"""""--r [ Me-rthi ndii• If "'-J \1'HITI::J.·ornu1.:a d-"*~ll-O.~li.
Apply Jn pel'$0n JO.j p.1n. GfRL.J a glanioin' joh.r TIME KE EPER L. _______ _;_ V r ha1r:<, 1 lrn1·r~. Cus!nrn
ll 2 Fa~h1on ls1., N.B. Model a/r, b€Kutihll ofc. C ERK uphol. chair and otlo111 ., an· ,. _, 1 ·1 1 Lots of p11hii(' relat. $~00. COST L 1 h d I · Call l\!{'(>1 & greet pilo;s & a ir· i;,l[u .... oppor u111 )' cmp oyer Good opportunity for eagrr 1q 11 1Tc carve c: iair,
f 1.1 h Call :'.l!iiry Ue, ;,:!0-(',()j.j Antique1 800 &IB-o4oo. era t o\\'ncrs 11· 11 c you an· COASTA L AG ENC\' applicant 11 111iria1h•" & ac· ====~~----~
dlC' thr pPrsnnal work of a -TI':IO 1 la rhor Bl nt Adam.~ counting nl111ily to bt'<"<l1nc I-----------FLl RNITURE. h u u s c h IJ 1 d
JQp r:>:rc. 111 tills gro..,,·111~ e.\· Job~ Part Time r ~-==~-~~~--c-1 a(·qu;i.in!t'd \\·f;1ll dt'i)ls ol J.'<2l] E \l!'IRE :v,1,1 r"1"11fr<' I 11r n1s. lr<lnl n1y Dover
(•1ti11,i;: l'fl. ol.iOO. H.f.CEPTIONl.ST: En.JO)• the ntanu[ar!unng <'Q. ;'11ut.1 be t;1hle ina•lf' fl'Oioi Kolfl li'af :->horr~ Ji()1n". I.Iv rm, 1ln
Call :\lit.I) !.{'('. ~~10.00:1:1 KEYPUNCH CPR. r rr ... 11i::r & f'Xt:Hing pul>lic fanuliar w/ofe n1;i,·l111ies. fHl'IU t'l' frani<', j' .<;tlf:J, an-1 n u. hr n11\, k11 _All fl nf'
COAS'fAL ., . .,.·'·'CY (..:in;:t<'l 1n ll11$i plr.1~a nt 6 "'-'r, r.1s1 & accurall' 1v/h~in·c~ & 11q11t•d n111.IJ>i;:;1ny "h ,. s 1. f"M:~, Pvt pl,\'-lf"r-1.iOO 2~ 1111.rbor ~I a1 /11J.11n~ I n1odern nrr. Stan S·IOO, ha ve Sl>rn(' fornuil accounl· ,r111., 1.,1• "I:,,~ ,.11,,1,,1, C-01,,,,1_1, 1,,110;,.-.. n 11::-1-1,1-111 • ___ . -T1>1tl f•1rar) P rune <ifl(!111n~ Call lll'lrn ll;i.yl'~, f>lll-f>O:i..> " " "' " ,. '' ~ ~ '" " F"ASlllO~ ~I ) l •s t f.-.1 111 ailabll'from4:.10-S:30 1'i\I. COAST AL AGE:-.'('\' 1ng training or r.\Jl"r. Send 1 .. r ~ . .11 ~old leaf fr1tn11•d t11hll'. qi11l!Nli'il('nill"urtu.1
fl<'<'·Llnr. \\ 111 rra1n !\"o 1 ·yr •'XPPr. 011 a n J B~l 029· .-,-,,,, 11 , RI A 1 l"l'SUlllt !O Cla~s1f1l'd 111! nn. n1111·or. lil2-S.~1S t.1k" l"lC'll'. rr a ~o n ah t t ,
I l I C -•i"lr 1111 .-,r ;it 1n1n.o: p 0 o.
1 c ~I'. 1·0 lrt·lion~. ar .~-Oj9. Requires nex11b!e un1 · ---------:-19!1, Daily P1lo1. · · ,., .. ,. -, :-.--:it i<>n.11 ca~ti flr•c islr·r :S-60~il.IJl9 nr 6j:....,~Hl0 r10011" TlN"'"'~. l\vrk 01111 ~;hC'ih.ili ·. R~~CE !'"J l 0:0.:15T for lf':i.s1ni:: lY,IJ, Cosla ~l~·;;;i, C<thl.
l1r-.. C;il1 Y1·onnr, :)!!)-{;.IQ< 11H11•f', ~·ounl;iLn Va 1 l r ) 9~\i:!!i. (Jlil. \rr~· n.-n;1tr hr.1~-.. <",1<r C,lllEE::-.'-S1/•' sofa ~lf'f'J'<'I".
Xlnt 1·ror11i. & 11nrkini; c•l'fll'i ' -;In! cllnd ~l:..tJ. 2ljj9 B.o tl011
lrl<•;1 I ror ll'>ul1•111r "'11<J)•, f'll". 1.11, (' \f 'i?i7-i2()3 'l!' .i.t:-.~.-,7 1. Apply 111 pi·i·:-ull. ;irp,1 l·:\P'<I. Xln1 ty1,1 11g. Equ11I Ol}Jlfll'-En1ph1~rr
f',\,.,ru1 rakla~I (-(.,).,-~, Pl::l1 I PHl<P. IC AL BUSJN ES.) 1.-:s?:.:1--::;:i::;ro::.:,~·,:J ~'::2~·-............. 1 ·--W~STCi:ii;'f __ _
Sun. no holul11),;. (;f")()<J p,1) EQUIP:'lol EN'r. !~C. WESTCLI FF
111!2 i\11111<t1"f111g Rf';iJ F:siate Sales PERSONNEL
\!11~! :,f'll. ~:rio fil:',:~->'i~/ .. l"f', i11V!EIL\--,-.;it-;-111r1-0Cr1-:
i)LIJ ~-;ft1";1hlC:-$."IO-Olrl ('1111r-!Jn n1~l1 \\!11lnul. Like m:'\\.
Sl1';de;hl li:u·k !'l\il11", s111all ~i.-1 .• ~::'.l-Oill!l. i\ppl,1 111 P11r~un, Kra111L•r\
19111 & 1t:i1·l1C1r.
you le~1·11~ T l;r 11•i n t;
hu s1 nf'~~-Rai.~f'~ &
acJ1 11 1lt~llll'!ll (>j)!l••I' +
hrnf'f1t~ + puhl1r 1·u11l;1cl'
!'1aJ'1 $?.:?(!.
Ci\ll i\IUI")' Ler .• u~i.;:,
COASTAL ,\(;Ei\"C\'
.?i~ Ha rbor Bl a1 /\d;.nt.o:
GIRLS 21 or over, lull nr
p.1rl time for housckcep1ni;,
S2 hr ~92-J2i~•
(lrvint• Jnd11~tr1nl Comrlrx) INSTANT MONEY I AGENCY
I Join The Profe1sionals 201! ,,. 1 1·r1 u \'I' Sunra Ai1<1, Cal /. ~:Zj!iJ ·. cs r 1 1·.. . ,
Sal es Trainecs-n1cn &. 11·0.
Tui·n J>:11.,1 nn A!ton off Rl'd n1cn nri'drr[ lo join hli;:h!y e Apfll';iist'r
$1 :r. r:~i'f'l h•111 ~1H;..~,.~fJ2 RLO:-llJJ:.:-;.111-,,-,,--1'-hl<--.-,;
OLJ1c,;;;,w1r1,o:-!J~•·k eh11i,.. r !\111r~ & h11fff'1 2!\M n.
r:rrini~hrrl .,. n1·11 c;1nr $10. Tln.l'al Palm Di·. rir. f3.1kf'r ,
llilJ 1;) blks North of 1'-1ac-succcs~ful 1r!!.m ol rf'l\J c~-e /\rt.~unta111, Tax r.ri urn~
/lrlhur -Rf'd l!ilt inll'rsec-la!c prolrssionaJs. Bonus, • As~t. ,\!11t1'1 bf'r. Hotel FRE~Cl l En1p1rr rahlf' S.· pr. Garage Sale 112
11011 1 1ur11 righ1 al Arm-pairl incdical cov<'rat c, pd, • ,\!alrnaJ i!an11i{'r of rh:i 1r~. 8 hand "llf''f'd
s!rung . i·iH·ations, trainini: proi:;ram • ,<:;1'<.'rr111ry-Co11stJ11r1lon larlr!rd1:u·k i·h;i.ir"!<. :)11 .2:1:11 .\!UST i\lovt" -e-vcrything: --... -.--...,...,.-.. .,.1 for i11txpcrienccd, d rav.•s • R!'cepoonisl ~! ~-urn itu1"t' anrl loU of
t ADY lo carr for 2 available if you qua lily. Jltg . ' ·\\'H IT r; E Ll::PHANTS" 1ir11t 1hings. !st Come, ls!
Prt'-sclloolers during schoOI Bch. Ore. open. Call Jcc-ry 645-2770, 545-5685 Sr-1-i·i>d, J.18 i::. Walnut S1.,
hours. Pl'rn1ancnr position. Gro*sso si~!~~~~nRht*lm. 1 ...................... -1 overrunnini:: .)'OUr house~ (.\I.
Our hornc. SalN)". Start "Co•h", ·'"" 11 "-· o. I & 2 3 .. R•alty & Investment DAILY ..flLOT DIME -A ., • !Cm u uu The faste:sl draw In the \Ves t ·'<:"PL s t. j -. :!16 c .~I. LINES . D ·1 Pil l Cl U'-• -~-,,:1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~1 -' cost you Just pen-Da ily Pikll Classified ..• a a1 Y o as! lcu LOOKING fu r ~vC'ral cx-nie11 a day. Ad, &12-5678
JOHN'S BIKES
New * U1ed
Repairs
23-10 Nr\\"JX)J'! Bl1"fl.
UpPn 6-JO \\"kr1il}.~
.'ia1 ,i;, !':un 9,6
64S-472D
-\\'ill takl' Trarlt -lns-
SPEC IAL THIS--
WEEK
J:•i-1 lR:ll Flee l)11r111·11"r.
Ji" C'<lll'liHO:t', n1•11·Jy ('O!ld l·
11n1wd Si:<t. ~r /\ & :\I Sur-
plu.~ lur .dJ )uur elcch'0111c
fl<'('ds. !SOS. St't:l1vn 0 , Lo-
gan, co~•a ;\Jc~J . .-~tl-1001.
ELA!tti~~R~6----;;1o"i; olrl.
Tahlf's. Frf'n1·h prov. chairs.
Pi~·!Ul1'S. Lauip.~ \\"un11·n"s
1•lot h 1 n ~ S-10. ~·1111
l11•1l. ... pr1'11rl. !':hr1•1.~. r r g .
J-'old111~ cl)!. r.cr1 1i.:. 11 111 , G
.1l'S olil, Phll<..'O, 1'!.>ocl 1•ond
$.i.i. ;\11.~(". 6-12--1.)S(] -* AUCTIONT
l-'i11l' r urniture
,f.;; i\ppliall("f'S
ll11<'lJ!lns 1"r1ll11y, i:OO p.m.
Windy 's Auction Barn
201;,1 ~ J\'c11por1, c:.1 6,16-8686
o~·h ind 1·ony's 131Ug .\lat'I
LiK-£NP1v &firS"t:xrr·cyclf'
SIO; G.E. ron1 h for floor &.
earpf'1 srn1hhrr & floor
p;;:1l1shf'r SJ.-,; Salon a ir ('On1I
ha 1r dr,1 1'r .~.~.l: \101 If'
:-1-r{'l'n $."1 :,l'\-li,~:l all 6. -;It f.\! flf:t:;':! [/I-;-;-,;;:---:~ 11 ~
•'''" 1•1rt B"'"'h Tenni~ Cluh.
SJOO. + tr:1 n~f('r IC'I'. l'ti',C!.
p11t'f' 1<SO. 17 !~~ ij2-:11."1l f'XI
lll
-~~~~-~---B~: ;>;NE T T B1·n<!h ur.1•
Sl'a.~r-111>" S.17j. Rr " Bntrl\lt
11 .• t•·r i.:111 .. r $;!:>(). Hl"r1u1r
etch1ni:: S(;;,. Olhi'rs. l'nv.
parry ;,3.l-:1:1o;i.;.
:i: i'\a!1L1wd ('.i~h IU•i::is11't' $
Oki, ""ry orn11tc lll"11S~ <.:11.~c.
.Xlnt <·r•111I. & work1ni;: on!cr.
!dr:d f!,1• 1 ... -1ull•jlli' shup, l'lc.
,\lust ~l'lL $.1.iO. 6 12-3?!~9 cvr.
BABY Sil.Ji'--~-;:1b-. -$!0;
~trollf'r, .$1:}; cilr :«'11!. S:i:
1•lnth"s. bo1ilrs, shf'f'!S &
bla11kc1.~. 1Uys. E.xccllenr
roruf. 5:17-I-1-10.
ENGA(;E;>.IEN"t ring &, wctl-
(ling ring, ncvf'r used, I yr
old, S~j() llf.'\\", 11·i t1 !!ell for
$200. 67J...i709 e\'CS, :>l&-U61
v.·eckclays.
196.1 ooo~c=.c=-~n=,-,c,-s=1-,.
~ ELEC'l'Rrc RANGE 4 D1ne.l!f'S, Cun1n1odC"!, Bu!· I t\\'orkis) • 1
lrts. B<iby granJ piano, I Call ~a..dg
l.1kr llC'\1• eler organ v.·/ . pti
n1u l11111allc 1ie1'l'Ussio11. Col·18 :'iJO Pa.rt tt'Trlt>r ,
o1x•d ·rv·s Ste1'l.'OS. App!!· outside dog. Alw dog~ I an,~·~ ,t, \iUCH CllOr.E~ • •&ii-6200*' *" ' ;
WINDY'S AUCTION E'TRAORDINARY b .. i .. kittens. f 11·h!te &: 2 arey,.;fi
co:11 ~: RftO\V.SE AROUl\'D
207:,1 ~ 1'\'ll'po11 Blvd.
Bl·hlnd Tony·s Bldg ~lat'ls
Co~T~ '.\lrs" • 6·11l·86Bfi:
Ul'l·.:-i D:\!LY 9 lo 4
L,\ \IP~ flr~1r & tahle, S7 J, S3.
P1•at'fie·k 11all plaque, 32",
~j. 6iJ.-j;j()7
Miscellaneous
Wanted 820
CASH PAID FOR
rinf' furn11u1·c, appliances,
a ntiC/ll('S. One pie('(" or
housrfu1. Call clay or night,
:Hfl-22·11 or :,.t7.7il3,
C..\l\OE wantl'<l, :;lass, ~ood
shape, rca;,onah!e. ;i.JQ-2888
lC'a\"r nan1e !. pbon<'.
Musical Instruments 822
DOUBLE ~~t of Son a!'
drums, Zil1ljlan C'ymbals.
Good rond, bcsf ofler.
6~2--1:);;).
Guild & Lyle "'ui!ars
XLl\T COl\D
Reasonub!e • 6-1~-i'.l l-I
FOH Sale; Fender
Tcl<'Cas1r r Guit;ir. :S'.1'.?j or
hl'sl offer. 8·17-!!5.'lJ.
------~~-GIBSON F.s.::3.i !luinbucking
pirkups. Rl'.ISr11ood n<'ck.
.in:> ~1110
~~E!\"1)1:,H, Pro -R r v " r h
/\nip, .JBL's ,r.o_ Vlbrnto. N••w
$00). f'irst $17:J + &l4-213J.
"k~. box !rained, 646-8749:
2 i\IALE Klitens. l beip., l
orangf', b!'a11rilul, healthy,
\\f;'llned. til:HJ.l.86 '
LAB. fen1ale, 6 1110s. BLa.~k .
To good honlt". Call a.fta S. \
536-I.52~
FREE ll'rrier puppi~,-· 1flj
v.·ks old.
ii! • 64;).::107 ...
l ADORABLE healthy 9.,~
old ki!tcns to good hOme
6-12.-0i~7 or &16-lnl a.rt~'
;) FREE K!ttcrl6 --I v.tilft, 1
black & v"h1te.
filJ.-4231
FRF:E PALi\I TREE y(i:J'
take out,
• J.l&{r.57 ..
W\BRAOOR Fem 6J~ mo
old. Very friendly. To atJ
hon1i'. !H~1.
LOVABLE Coe k -A -Po'O
needs lan1!y to care toi.·
him. 8-12-1316 atter 6pm •.
KITil::NS, male & fem.ale.
parl Persian. llealtby. li•I
\\'ks old, :H6-4~1.
l 11J yr old black It. whl.W
Be a g I e named "Fa:.
Allle11"'. Call S.13-6113
\\IE lo\'e you, comt" get ua &1
I005 i\laria.n Ln, N.B. ~
No. 1, No 2 &: No. 3,
~ !\10 ()Id Basset puppy ~
to good home. Call 968-lil-i,.
eves
FREE SJA~IESE KITI'ENS
499-2121
Pi~Organs 826 [L ______ _,J~· WOULD YOU . Ptts and Supplin .1_!7V
BELIEVE
FREE OR.GA~ LE:SSONS
as lon>t as you like! No reg-
i~tra!ion. No obligation. Just
Con1t. :'.llondavs 7:.'\0 pm
COAST .MUSIC
&12-2Sj l
HA:\l:\lOND, St e in IV a Y.
Pets, General
5.l gallon i;ho\li tank, r-.tet:i.
lran1t-\\"/equipment I )Je
fish. SJJ.-&116.
Cats &52
Y<\mahn. .~('IV & \lSe(I AF'f'ECTIONATE b I a c It
pianos of n1oi.1 sr1akes. Best male short hah"t'd cat. l 'yr.
huys in So. Cali r. a1 SChmidl 0 11· n er s n1 o v i r i to
l\lu~ic Co., 1907 N. illain, 71laryland. ~2·~2 'til D
~nnla Ana, p.n1.
SACn:--\\"mcc.,cil-w-,-. -,-.-.,-,=h-o I 00°09--,-------154=
nrg11n, lo;i rdly used --L~St
Si:l!I, take $600 c a ~h . IRISH SETTER
497-1.521. PUPPY
SllMME"·n~CcL~l·:-A~R-A_N_C"Ec··' f<'nla le 13 11·ks old, .l'!lK:1
SALE papers. Sho1v qua.l ily, ~
K1111a i. Stri1111ay, Balril\'in, 67j·619J 11.~k for Dennis. ' j
\\'11rlil1.cr, K1111bal!, Lo\\Tey, ,\KC reg. beautiful whltt•
{'onn, Al!rn, Etc, $2% & up. San1oyed puppies, l male, l !
n r:NT!\L.S. PLAYERS. fl'!llH]{'_ Shots & decl11wsl
Fl'l<"n<lly l!'lrphonc in!or. rrmo1·cd. $80. & up. 8 Wk1.:
r ·1ELn·s P1.11r-;o co. _i>.J_!i-j:):r,. I
18:13 !'."CWPort Blvd. POODLE pups -\Vht fdf: i
Coi,1a 1\1csa 714/&15-3250 11ht, blk, brn m iniatul'IN;j
• J:.:LE:c:T 1l1C po r r able v.'IH siandards: Stud &eJ'Y -·
\l'11rli b:rr Piano $100. or ell l'OIOn; &: sizes. 8J0..5471 I
hrs! offer. li75-l'106 YR Old Collie, fen1aJe, shotl.~
UP Hll illT piano for sale,
SIOO or !w~t fJl!t'r'.
C;tJI 5ji -20i!
~~~i\·~_\\' [3,\LD\\I:-.l A<•rosonir,
<"ht'tT) 11·(,..,,.! full keyboarci.
$900. :,111-1011.
Sporting Good$ 130
Li;C house, 3 n10 food, C!i.:
l\"redii olde r chil dren .
j..js--0.J.17 • I
POODLES AKC, Teacup --
Toys. Pups/Adults, all ral-
01\~. Sturl serv. 893-9719.
SCl!NAUZER pups, groOn1-:
Ing, stud service, t!'nns. I e SlJHt'BOAfl.PS e * Jl;l6-083!1 *
(i'f," Chut·k CXont 1111 11 f111 S·IO l_=\cK"c~r.=.-.. -cAclgcl-rn-o--pu-p-pci..,-.
6' Chuck f)cnt ll1in f111 $-11'.1 l\lonl s, Dari sho-.v dorsJ.!
1°':\l::EHO,\HJ)S _All coloi·s. j.l{)-9589 I
j ":1" Grt'•·k ~!J()Jt1 ~3.i
:1' r.1,1~~ ~IJC"•lll :'120 OLD t:riglish Sheepc,log, ch.
j' Cltt~s t·k·~ T.itl :'110 sir{'d. AKC rei;. S3SO 11 \\•ks1'
1\LL XLt-<T cc.1xorrroN ::.1s ... JJ:1j4. -.~~-~---• Call &12-7712 e HURRY! Ador11ble, sili,i"IY
ScU_R_F_D<_)Aft~6'6'~ n111lr Lhasa Af)!IO-Poodlt'•
"l..;('cck" Lik" nrii', puppies, JJO. 499-2128. I
67~i:,!l6 11 \\'K old Beagle pupp~1. =T"v~~R~d~. ~H=·=Fc.----1 lcn1alr . AKC ree. J40. , oll 10, I I,
Stereo 836 8.P--1526. •
YORKSllfllE Terr ier-•.
J!JjJ Zeni1!1 & .Admiral clOSI'· rea!IOfla.ble. AKC.
out sale. Lowest pricc-s in 64M718.
Or.ingc Co. Antc1uia in-I ~==--,,------,,---.,--,-I
11111.lleil v.•/all 23" & 73 .. PART Ge-n nan Shep~,
sets. i\·lost 19i2 models now part Collie puppie~. 17.50.
in s!ock, ABC Color TV. Set' both pa.tt.nl~. 642-71166.
Or:1n'le County's I a r g f' st AKC Irish Setter. n1ale; fl
Zc11lth dl'aler, 9021 Atlanta, mos., Thendrrin line.
H.8 , 968-3329, * '* * 4!b-5149 .. 1r 1r 1 HARO\\'ARE S..ih·~-Ptrn1.
?ll usl ha1·e Rbihty to n1cct &
~erve customt-rs. llard11·are.
Pier !ri(·al. plun1hi n~ e)(Pf'r.
dt~irfVl. Bur v.·111 train. Gd
~tar1 lni;: SA I 11 r y cn1n-
1ncl15Ur11ll' "'/ahillly. Apply
in pP.n!On, 11. \V, \Vri't"hl Co.,
126 Roch~!f'r SL C'.11.
penenC('d, n1ature cleaning R . E . SALES J;::;;;;;;;;;;;;'°';;;;;"';;::;::;::;::=;;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::::::;;::::;:;::;:::;:;;:;==;::;;; ma t ron~ for high demand L.arwin Realt y Inc.
l'OfTlnif'rciaJ buildinlo!. Nt\\-!Resale Div of L11.n.1·in Co l G~ST' "'R GA,.E-.:>1'-:J(¥'
pon arr:i. Part lim~. e\:es. 21~162 Brookt1urs1 Av{', 11.B. A;..ir;gJ{ A\ ~ ,.C":9.. _.,. ~ ·~J ~t6-5.'W. 71-1-~.l-ll J 21 3-JJ2-321 I 1--='-""-'-..----Br ct.Ai Jt POLLA}'(---..-..,.---1 ·Aa.11s H .• .._.. • 'J M L111A
\\'agn. Tran:sp. <:nr Jlj.)_ STEREol9il n1odel. \Air
JV"J(')1n n1r concl11iol'o('r, ~~ T. SUSJX'Mio n speakers, Cu-
i 2:1 &12-X:OO rHrd automatlc turntabl<',
SPECIAL-Skill Sawa No. 77 A~l /f~T. 1rcreo radio &
AKC Irish SetlC'rs, pc~ ~
Sholl'.
PUREBRED n1ale Boxtt, ~l
yr old. nttds good hl:«ip.
S20. 347-4142
:\IATIJRF . Opcn1nRs Jor t11·0 part lime k'.A~.21 V Youruai1fAdirilfGu1 • y sut.2Jrf'l . ~ \\'Oman, purr ti me. and 111•0 lull 11n1f" exf)f'n· J.,,; '' A«0rtllng to llr• Sto1'", oc1 ,1@~~
Music barkgrncl pref"d bu! ,.nrr,:1 R.E. s<1lespeopl('. Br!-[ . .,..; 70 dewlap rnnsoge ~or Th1.1r1dcy, s.sl.s,J.,c...-'"';
----not PS6f'n!.1nl, In assist tt J41.ss.e1.aa teod worlkcon~•l"!Q ton.m~rs n.72.731~;
HOUSEJ<EEPE!t -l\ololhcr ctirector 1n mu~ic school for 'fer ian avcragi' comm, ro. ,efl-,T.4UlUS cfycurZodl01.:b1rthsign. SCOlPtO
•11. 2 Children. Drli"hlfu! h'ld 4 • Id C 11 Pf~. mnj(')r mrd ins. \Vr ha\'f' 1..., '1 1-ic*it tlMmt • ,.. c 1 ren, ...., yrs o . a '\ NTf 10 • -r ocr,. •;~::-:· home_ 6 Day wk, 1\lust ,lf'lwl'C"n lO& 12 am : 642.1851 19'.Jlnf'thing diffen'!nl, drop in '--' : 2You J2 1n eiSolid I Ml\TimE'<O;;;;;o;.,i;e,;;;f.'~""::::.~·~·'~k~'1~0~'~"~'~· ......... 1 ~!""""MAY'° J l""f'l'rirog Jl OpPCSltim t.J()r NOY. 21 " rirlve. No an1ok1ng. 64&-.~741. U &-1&'.n-~ A It'• J•Whi" 6ol rl'OJ"l'l"IY a. 9•1 .. 15 548-lS44 l\·1AT RE .,·01nan lo rare for ¢ ·.Q..83." 5£.osy JS Gn t.SGrou~d •.1.SJ~ ,.
• . l'Onvalescil"lg stroke palienl. Reuben's .Sh :i.ss..-u "6Tll<iov l"''"""---""t lfSKPRS E I I Gl"MINI 7L-t J10t 157u.--. ••GITTA'1UI mp )T pa:;s ce. liv·in, noo-.~n10ker, Must ~ ~ • I :ta r"" "''~--, -I nd A NAY~· p-....... '""" Hor.n ~.~ Georg~ Allen By n gen-drive. N.8. aren. 962--0161 !·iJuH't,. '9~ J9 ~rt 69~.wth , ~· I6h SA < 10To ... 0 1 ..... .-.g 10~ ou:.>t ,;a"! ~~B E -t • . ' 1 ,clc'-c.OclcCcAcL-Tu>~-,-~~,;ci,.,-,-=Ec,·,I ..... ~ 2..JS.,2-6 11 Opthlo\tit Al lotrt 7t l111tiolt4 7J.34.56-6]..;;.
_ l)('r. !/timr. Personlll'I dept LAGUNA HILLS IJ67..f.S.6& ?~~ !i~,,....,, ~~ivt ~';"~·~79~>~.:.<><~~
HOUSEKEEPER, 'li1:; &Ith lloag Hosp, NB. CAHClk 14 ~ ,.4 t..,,,,awo 7.c 1....-. C.4PllCOIN
st. N.B, "'"'"""" 1 ,c1-1c0~0~L"E~-,-.-.-,~-.-.-"-,.-0-1 COOK ~JuH,f2T ~~~ ~r;r ~~w ot~.u ~{~ **'"~~•• I 1· k' 101111,, __ ., ..... _•-n! .,,Fi"' JAH.1,<.:.t.~ w11nll'il , iv~ln. 1\e Y.'Of . 11 -.,. ""--"' 'f HOUSE\\lVES, nN"d hil(h 12i1.10.21~1 1BPrqioar1y ABYo..• :ia~r "'-''·""" blk fmin ocean. Pt-nnantnl 32• l'i!Tckc All S!wo~. 7tJ 5,,,1,,,11 ~'t.6l,68
earnings lo s u Pp I cm " n I home. y,11ger;, 6 7 3. 21O 2 flpply ui Pcr9:111 20T~ !CT<> '.O W~ ""''.4l.1Vi
il . \\' k -IOO uo :n ~ .51 Uri ~,Pait ... fam· Y 1ncomt'. or )'1(1•• momings. Z l Ave. IX l..aCerlot1 /,?!, JU!Y''Zl 22Sttt~s 12 0.. 112Hot JA~,10 .c:(1
nr f/!inlt ct.oose own hrs. LaKU n:t. llill11 ~!I':: AUG, n i23sm~ ~l loi'J a1w11! 1 ""''
E , • •-N . •~ (' "-El T ~ ' ·2.CA. ~TM Mllld f ft.t ""'""y am rre war .. m,,.·. o 1n-NCR Bkkpr to -.. : 1,..,. oro ort ramp rn12.1+25 ll5 fol\:,w so:.~~' 1s 1.. "'"~~
\'K"fmt'nt Ce.II 968-5739 or :t \'N cxper, Thru p & L. S.D. frttY.'B.yl 7S-77 f ,.61J1>ll1c S6Tlw U S!ri&! »70-80-~ AN:3 'lJ h><J 51 !.noq 111 ,...,....,""' t \""IJ ...,.,... ..... >. • Ilul'lla Pk. \'JIGO :is I~ !>II~ u [-·!rnta ~
Fo. RESULn; fOL• ca.n ~ NEWPORT PER:-.tA1'f.NT pRrt-tiine job ~AUG," :l'Q M«ftd !>90..,,r111, 11911<1""' fEI. '' ~
pend on, Call the super-Perionnel Agency "'ith Ria-F'rlla ,\1 en'11 \Vf'ft r. 51,+,,, i;JO ll'f N:>laday WT';/~ MAi.1D -<=~1
.S alesman .. Dally Pilot 133 Dover Or., N .B. ,\lust bto 6' or ovrr. Stt i\tr. ,,.?·~2! •11@Gor:J @ Mtme f)t-;c111rrl ~Jill:~•
Cl.ua!ned &ll-M78 -place I 642·387G Nation, 191:1 llarhor Blvd.,
your ad Ir chure II! C.M. ,l
.. -I --,,., -.. -
&. No. 3ti7. Consrructlon lYfll!
$6j or !t'ade for pwr la1vn
nio\\"f'I' & edger. 8'17--2684,
1{Wr.! Ross Ln, HB
BRUNS\VICK Po o 1 Tb I
·l'~x9', ,Jacu1.7.i Whirlpool,
Excrcyclc. All ;i;lnl oond.
54~19(}]
FISHER POOL TABLE
$350.00
Call
.\TETAL slo1'8Kf' ~he<l 6Xl0'
$i'JO. lnf'lude~ noor. * 962--0IGl •
GIRL'S Canopy htd se!:
refrlgt'rator: twin b ed 1 .
513-0136
• ·l:iO po11 £'r r e fr11 c tor
IC'leM'.O~. S."iO.
557·1658
CAC\lELLl/\ ~ALE, Heal1hy,
nlntl.lre pla.ntll 11i redw"OC1d
MO!AinrNi. i;M2-2489
j'l;f:\\.POHT lkh T1•nnis Club
r:.n1i!y memllcr~h!p. $450
lncl trnn.~ 'r"t'~. 134-1-?281
--
tape deck, Sllli new, v.·as
le.fl on luy-a11·ay. Orig sold
for $2l~.95;..,11y off bala11ce
ot $126 o r 11maU payments.
Collection IRPt. 71ot/893-0,Xll
l\fA CINTOSJ I stereo luner,
!>TR 71, waln11l cabinet. $275.
Klipsch model H speakers
$300 pa.Ir. Ko~ pro-4 A
stcl'ffi pl){lnes $3.). Xtra
"'·a!nut cabintt $10. Separate
or sa1:> all. 4~3164.
'65 PACKARD-B~LL sterro,
6' con50ie. l\tu lt i ple x
A;\l /f,\I, etc. A.ll musk
incl. $~. 5-18-JO;t) alt 5
Ah'.C rt>g Ptklngese fem1le, 2
yrs old, Grtal w/kids. Se.;,·
SlOO. 838-4~75.
Hor 1•s
* 8 YR. old ?-.forgan &: Arabia
niare with ba.rebe.d< Jed
and b'!"idle S.150. 637..QQ. _...
* 3 YR OLD Re'g Quuwr
mnre, gretn broken. UGO A'
T!l.Ck $17a. 54S-868S
STEREO conllQlc, Grundlg, 6 YR Gt-ld lrw: ROH" ~.
At'-lff'l\1 s hortwav", jumpirn: polenllal. 1..5\t:'
lurnlahle, Beau! cabinet, I ~"'c'-·_36cl_>_. ~------,=I sm. &14-412:), 6'1fi-3Jf.G. Liv•stock IA
21" Color TV, saer\lice $95.
t9" ~r!.11blP $25. 21" t.ih\e
niodel $20. AU a.re in xlnr
cont!, ;.:i7-->!082.
2.1"' PACKARD Bl'!! ~'Olored
T V/stt-reo c-o mbo .
He11~nH blc. :>1!HJ.68
FOR Sale: 30 Layirc bcndl
11.l $1 ea.ch.
5-18-ll)J.
The fastest draw In the Weit
• a Dally Pilot Cl..ttled
Ad. 642-5871
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DAI LY 'ILOT WtdNWlq, A119Uit 4, 1971 PlLOT -.ADVERTISE• 24
l§J ~I ;;----;;_ .. _;;';,;l§J;;; 11~ 1;;;;;"';;;;;"' ... ;;;;; .... ~I~;;;~ /.:-1 _.,,,._l~ ... ~l§J~~
Cyct.1, l lkt1, Tr.1ll1r1, Travel MS Ar.ltfl, lm,orttd 970 Auto1, Imported 970 Autos, Im po rt.cl 970 Auto1, Imported 970 Autos, Used 990
llil .__I ·_-_.,..__.JJ[i]llL-1 _ ... "_ .... -_....J. l§J I I~ I
Scooter• ns; 1----'------1--;.......:.-----1----'------
HARBOR BOAT U' SCOTSMAN T"il u Larn• S•leclion MAZDA '"
HOUSE Liwrn lcal Porta Pot. u bolt "2
13650 Harbor m ... d. TMlm and 110 Uchta. Beat oUrr. of Fully
Cm•" Gcon "7·-HONDA ......., -"'"''·'™· RKondllloned N~w 191'1 13' O\J')'sler Day -
NouPI -Doop -""" -S.iloc • ..,,..,, I'''· .,.,,. ''FRI-......... J I ~ I Used v.w·s
'Thte-•h -THRASHlNG. 1"5 stef'I. rit rina: $&'$. Old un.AIWU\ Auto• IOI SM Ponch•5'-~r. waa a tln1e wtlfn, lfl' Mt.libu outria:l!'r Vt'/ -llllofoOI "''"" .,
it a kid wtartfd '°"1118 ~·1d1 i•il~ .• , is S295. Largr •e· M?-6824 • 8~7566 Campers & Vans
-. hJ• d•d ,,, ... _.. tM !ertion ol tn.ilt-rable boats. -~.,..,,~~-"=~-'-,.~= C }())" '" D o• 1000 •11·1-• "~ eTHE BIKE SHACK• Antiques/ l•11ic1 t5l 7~ JU "Y ' '' LJ THRASHING machlnr. LIDO 14 ·w/tn.ller, u.tl M. __ .:_....; ___ :.:._ __ : Gu11r11.nlt-P
PACKET N iling l a u nch . 1701 in xlnt rond. hu bf-en NEW BICYCLES 1925 Unc:oln .i-door sedan. Parts &: Labor e EnJt"1ne e
Ctutlc. Jdeal bay boat for kepi in il'ldoor 1torage, PARTS • Al'CESSORTES Orig. mint rond. 56.000 mi. Trans. • f'ronl t,, Rf'ar Ax lr
LOOK
Immediate Delivery
Rotary Engines
RX2CPES.-
RX2 4 DRS.
RlOO CPES. lO easy pas~n£PN . Good Ready l\'.I u,il, $¥.ia. ~!l-!1507. E XPERT REPAIRS Exct'Uent ru nnln! rond . /\11sen1bllrs e Bnk11 Sys-
condltlon. 1\lany e xtr ai . N "· 0 I ON AL L MAKES Curtom body .• S3,000. Call tein • Elt>ct1•lc11.J f;)'l!le>1n NO WAITING 17' ••rvnal ~ De&ign "' Brazing t.. \\'elding 636 2'"" ·'
fi1l-4&3:i. in rood rond or IEe motor-Near Fairvif'w • ~16-4130
MERCEDES BENZ OPEL
e CLASSIC ·~ 190
ha rdtop. C.ood mod.
otter. fi1J.-.l 066.
MG
MG
AUTHORJZED
SALES &: SERVICE
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 \V. c.oa1t Hwy.
Newport Beact.
SL 'G~ 'I ELLO\V 1ta wgn -Opel
Kadet1. L& .. Pfl&. s1000. can
Ah 5, 613-5838
PORSCHE
WE BUY USED
Porsches
DO" BURNS
PREST IG E
PORSCHE, AUDI
SUBARU
'6(1 SUBARU Sia r, To)'OI&·
11i.e +.cir M'dci.n. ll.000 m 1'a,
Ve ry good cond. l 9 5 O.
S-16-0491.
'1C SUBARU. 1\IOi"!el l60.
Very eronnmical 4,l n1p1.
f\·11Js1 Ae ll. leaving 1"0Untl')'.
Pd SOO:J, Sar. 5-WO. &Ha9.
SUNBEAM
------~~ 1967 ::Ounhf'!illl Alpine, 36.000
01111>.~. Vrr_v clran. $800.
Phol'lf' 616-4107.
TOYOTA
1971 TOYOTA
1-foorin&' &\'a1J. $39~0 . tr\1·. Sell or trade for V\V 1093 C BA KE R, CM 1 ;4";S'"pot.c;~~~oluxe ~ MIRACLE MAZDA
M" ELCO CLAS.SIC Cruist'r cyclt'. 673-9525 CMvy Sedan, all orig. :\1nl ~ ~ 1 ~::1 Harbor Blvd., G.t.;.
indudinE H1rbor moorlne:. ---~-~----1 1070 JAWA-ESO spttd"''•Y cond thru-olJI. S700 or bst ~ 0 I (Justs. oJ G.G_ .Fri\"-'.) All xtni. Tmmac corxl. Neiv Schock-bit Ende•vor rattr. Only four meeting, ofr. D)'1o: 548-6-124, Ei·es. s H'l111c nf !hr Rotary Eng1nr • THINk 63S-23:::: J
t-ng. Slip &\'ail. 26', •40, Xlnt cond. $4200. ntvt'r hf'nt or broken, !op !~·,"",~·.,A -<o"-. c.,,,. ~O -d; 21:i0 Ha16400~··57Cooos1a i\l('ga ''~_6" I 1964 PORSCHE SC I Lo1v m!IPs. •O-ltl 5'1~. ~um 642-~ days; 673-5303 t \'f'~. rolld., $995 1ncludt-~ gearing, """ ....... ..,._ """ ' p .r -·
l j" GLASS o1·er ._'OOd boat Gl..ADIATOR 24 ' l b r gls spa.res and wo r k 1 hop motlf'l unrTsto~on.;:.<'onrl ~,d MERCEDES BENZ $1777
sloop. Xlnt cond. $4r.i0 or manu&l. Al!O 970 Kaw. 90, '-•' ''fRIEDLANDfll' R I $l6'l. Dal!.un i trtet buggy Body In mint cone! $65(1. ' f'Ct'ntly pau1~ed s1l\"er ''"' fl l . reas orter. 548-4563 l ike nf'\I', 690 mi .. J26.l. fi))...2'.!88 AM . 6 pin. ' ;)\fl.3Q31 Exl. 66 or 67 blat'lr 111 rer Eng n>bl1· p 1 ll A•• 11 ... •
$600. 962-!i6lS ~ dR}'I 675-5954 f'\"el . [-----~-----1970 HARBOR BLVLJ. UHi al:AC" , .. WY. ttl relli tu-es I. cl 'n . -·, ""' _ ..
B .. h , M1int./ I LIDO 14 No. 1967 HO:-\, "DA 2;;J Scni.rnblt>r, l:Alcc 1 ~7 NOi'.llAD. f~re l!'i Ill) COSTA ~1 ESA 893-7566 • 537-682-4 C u me rim~. YOLYQ Xlnt L"<>rxi. Full ra•·e, clf'a ner : all original & i'I G ·us101n exhall(! wnh many Service 902 $850 846-46,)2. k!1, \\lr b4-r cams, bi.i valves, 2 'I 's, '39 &: '60, RPbll r -.:tr11., • CLf:,\;.: s~.2~ or
11 10 I pistons, filtroo air stock. Sl:JOO. 557--o62i r BMW eog's, New l•rl"S, GOO<I mllkP offer. 714-933-0839 ']!W; Ha rbor,('.~\, &J6-9300
CAL '17, 4 mo's old, Save 1 C · · 1 k *-A rare find '54 Chrys!Pr: cone!, S900 cash !or both. · I-----I FIBERGLASS repair -All $1700. c ea nt'r, '"nani or~ "' Automoti ve Excellence "6R Po111che 9f2: Blue--hl k. 1:16~ TOYOTA C oro I a
•-k• $300 Ti"m Pia-it> blac k, 2 dr sedan. Gd cond. 67.'>-.)934. <· '' II I ] ~_big or 1maU. in shop • • 714 1835-3007 + • '"-"-• ' "''•~· S<IOO. 536-8653. & }"rn-Sw. tintl'd glass, nlag~. ,..;pn~!Pr, . " .nw '.\' c&me ~. .,... 673--0171 days. 1966 !vlGB-Yelloll', E:'(cellent "'-m-cll•. ·-m•I.", ,, .. 1n!ri 1or N""'IY ~erVJced, -ou! 5nup. ..,, yni exp, S" SABOT fil'>f'rglu s, tra!lt'r ~,...,,==-'-.,~~-~= ..,., •-.. """ ,, TI41536.6646 or 213/435·5419. &:-motor, 1375_ tl10N'fESSA Scorpi<ln 1!169. Dun• Buggl•s 956 C'O!lrl SL'.XM'J nr Off Pr. Can hausL 1 Owner. 29,000 ac-r:iceel_''f)nd. 962-1281.
8oats/M•rln• 53&-2651 250cc. Xlnt cond. $·150. ----------1966 J\fF.RCEDES BenzD. "11<'r 4 l)m fi.l 4--{Mo7 tual mi.13700. <l~7-10S4. 196:1 TOYOTA Col'ona. 2 dr
E 1 904 546--02SI '64 INT. SCOUT P.U, ROY CARVER I A\1 /F;\1. a ir. Xlnt shape. '68 i\1C fl.f idge!, ~light body ·:ill PORSC1-IE. good body. n1 , ~randl\rd tra n~. r/h, t'X·
qu P· Boats, Slips/Docks 910 Electric Ca rs 930 , nc . $1600. ;,.1&-1630. rlama~". n1hrrw1~e Sar. nr w Pll"clll"~. ninning g()()<I. cr l L"Onrl. Sl .200. 89·1-1077.
l:o'."'.:c---:--:-0-,..:-=--.c-BOAT sl!p a\"a\J, J uly l!t. lor 2 \VD, dlr. Goo<'! runner 2925 Harbor B lvd. * Cl.Af;S !C * $995. G1~g: l!.33-8577 SJll.00. 4M--(t360 rlay, 494--61i97 c~~!on~~s,.!~.4 . ~~Ut'a, 6(}'w70'. 'V!dt slip. ELECTRIC Car·Stlck drh·r. irtronr heart, take. small Costa Mesfl 546-4444 l!l60 r<·l rrrf'rlr~ Ben7. 220 SE. '6:l '.1-IG 1100 serl11 n, ,\t ust sell a!le.r 7 p.m.
673-6606 fibPrglus lop &: curtain.~. down. Call alt. JO:OO 546-8736 Bi\!\\' "67 2000c, auto, tranF. 2 t-u!'I lnjrcird ·1--~prl 011 C'OI -S28J. ·""~='--==~--~
TRIUMPH
Inc. Ca.II ~7--8'.!77. new b&t1~rirs. \ale modrl. • 494-6811 {\\'BJ819). rlr. Xl n! con<1 . 39.000 mi. Pvl ••m· ·''''"''' ''"'' All 2 '69 912• EXCEi. r 0 n r! · THE TRTU;o;JPJi SLIP SPACE AVAIL " r ' " • + * 6·l6--4.'>4 alt 6 A:"lt/f:"ll, sler""' t~ ...... 0 ••. 1 ~• $550 ca ~h. no ch ~ c k . Pty "'" 1846 ...... "'~ '-"''' VB STAG nr;io 25'--30' SAILBOATS 53&-TI3B. '69 V\\', (old fltck, fibre, top · ~ · nrw Golrl w/br\\·n inter MGB oflrr Du~. 6-n--:Z:nt. e'r-* Sl3-6fi06 * curl*ins, r11dio. 1 ownr, DATSUN .Ju~1 hi:id enf.:ln<' 01·prh:iuled
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G+J-1880 I NOW ON DISPLAY
Boet1, Power
II' Fbrgl1 Ov•rnit1r
Slps 2. 80 HP l\1r rc eng., Boats, Speed & S ki 911 1 -M_•_b_1_1._H_•_m_,•~'=,...--'-35 sAcr ilice, 493--3051. $1:\00 .. Jr rr BC'rt:;. !°>IS--0293. Mi:iS'1-M!IJ, '69 ~fGB, bl lll'. 19.'19 PORSCHF.. gooO mr(·!1. Conie in for a !!'st rlrlve!
us.ed 20 hrs, ~ mph. BJ1n 1----_,..-,...----,..
b11i1 tank, 50 \\'&n n dio, SKI or fishing boat + trlr,
reacly for ""-itter 1khna, fish-glas1 on \l'Ood hule, near
CONT EMPO-Trucks 962 '71 OAJSUN 4 OR. \\"ANTED -l!l69 i\lrrcrdrs rxcel ron<1, rac!lo. 11·11~1 1'()nd<1ion_ 1960 V\V hod~ I FRITZ WARREN'S
LAGUNA HILLS BC'n'-280 SE srdao, fully 11l'l!'el~ L\lalit' or!er. 67.l-566-11 p11.r1~. goor1 rond. Nothini SPORT CAR CENTER
2:3301 RIDGE ROUTE DR. SEDAN r<JUlf'I. e'il'C'l rond. Phonr a rL;, O\'er S6 6~6--:i696 7:o E . 1st SL, S.A. 547..0764
(Corner or r.toulton Pkwy) IH.• rt;i.y.~. 6-16--?9~. e1·es & ••• '!CB ROADSTER ··a Po,..,·~L-""" ·1 0 J"-·'· . Open daily 9-9; closed Sunday \\'knd~. 64&-.'16,)7. I '' " ~ · .i. ,.,.._,II! ... .,n\ CV1J
Pttstlge Adul t com1 iunity ad-Low milr age fact "'·arr11.nty . _ New rop. r uns S:CilXI. Rt>bh f'n::;-. N<'rds bo<ly '69 TRIU~!Pll GT6 +, r.d.
jacent to Leisu~ \Vorld. 4 l!pd dlr R.i:.H ·1\'lls S:l!S6 61. :\IERCED_ES Bl'nz_ 100 SSOO. 821-&1'.l'\ ;inylime 11ork. S6Z"1/nfr . .>lli-16:!9 f"\"PS DID. lo m1, gd rond. $25(l()
i1111;. e tc. Little Oudt trailer. ne1v Chnysler '55 Hsp.
N.B. slip avail. Runi like a drTam . ~-
Best offe r over $1700 557-3683.
For informallOn call 16' Tahiti 1969 w/125 HP Beautiful 1urroundine:&. a.LI Internaoonal Hi\.l"\·ester · · ' ' D 1P.•e 1. Ne. w Pa 1 n I . --.------or bst ofr. &!~1473. luxury appointnlentJ, Ther-no1v $1886 l639CAXJ. Sn1all unhol~TPl'V h,.;irlhnf'r 1.3<)(! 1 ·s:i :'lfGB. Reblt t'ng &. n-i1n!j. 1910 POR~CHE 91~ -Pf'rf _ ----~-~--I
a peutlc pool Saunlls, exer-RECREATION CENTER dQwn o r forTign car will o\'rrh~ui~d . P.."rll(I. hr;;,.r \!UST SELL! S900 or hst ofr ronrl, Jo m1. i\·lu~~-"".1~ 1n1-1 'AA Tr1un1ph G~ R1H Lo m l.
cis.: i'}'lll, 4 biUiard tables, ROY CARVER. Jnc. !in. pvl. nly. Call ~en SI 100 (ir rn fi.l'.1---22\3 11rirr 6. 816-9074
1
_niPd , Bes! ortC'r. 6~1.1~ 1 lnl C_?~ld. ~1.1.'JO or ik ovc1·
niuch much more! 2925 l-larbor Bll'd. a-Hi-STJ6 -4'.l-1-till ll. , 'fi,l 1'>1GA--\\nT' whl!l, "'""' ·52 RF.Bl.T f'n~, 1-ompl n,.11 _11ay._fi , . .--l6L._ --~--t
;.18.46()1 ).Irr<' 0 B, t>t<:h I.: 11!1 rqui p.
21 · O\\'ENS !2100/be~t otr. 96S---la23.
Just painted, varn i~hed k "16 J9'i0 TRI Hl..L L "11 '.'ii)
rechromed. New c11n\'R~ & hp. Ne"'· trailer, dJ., other
stem room. Engine like e xtra&. $2350. 549--0752.
See beaut. f\JL~l models lo Costa t.lesa 546-4444 '67 DATSUN PICKUP QUICK CASH tran~. top & brakes. S6:)0 f'lutch. Xlnl mn<l, mus1 srll. '6~ TR!U:'llPI!. excel rond.
park-likt-setting. 1969 C1-IEVY C30, l 1li ton VS, fi7~i~:ig Pves. I $1•1:11/olfPr , -;)--\6---:i61!1 n1any xtra!. $1.000. 8!12-5086
new, radio &: depth finder. '!!!tiJJ!!!!!!~
sips 6. N .a$6~ &\"ail. ;L _______ ][E J CALL 830-3900 or 830-i900 custom blt alumin Sxl2 bo:-., THROUGH A OPEL ROVER aft fi:30 P ni.
roll type TI"&r door. Excel 4 spd. dl r .. R&H. 1 o1\'l'lf>!'. DAILY PILOT ~~~~=~7"C==,-
HAO ENOUGH cond. $2.~. ~e at Cht'vron TAke foreign_ car or i;in~ll --------• VOLKSWAGEN Tran1porlation For informa!1on call
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OF DAMPNESS? Siati"o•. ""' S. Coa•I Hwy. down fZCJ87.J) caJ\ 546-87.16 WANT AD 0 0 <-, R .•• I ---------·! ~love 10 SIERRA DA\~. 49-i 6811 " ~ I ·!i:, GE:R.\IAN pt>l Karlet!. '&I R Vl'.R .--.·<1 iln. ehulil ...
I LAguna Beach. 494-71·10. -· · _ __ 642-5678 -1-$prl, run~ xood. Cl('an. r ng. undPr 8,000 mi. &-s1 or-'58 VW BUS
11 ' CUST0 '.1-f Roamf'r Flying ·--------· Bridi e Cruiser. Built l!l6i A ircr•ft 915
St@l'!l hull 1/5 r11dio VPl"\I ----------
ctlmfortabie. Anxio~s t ~ 1 CESS:-\A '61 173, 890 T.T. 35
sell. $5-l!li Call rollttt h.rs on T.0.H. !'l!KlI '1
anytimt , 17141 493-49!8 Il lh"V, NP1v uphlsfy, m ust
Ii " 1967 :'llERCR UISEn l/O. sell. Call ~7610 o r
Full co1·rr~. 120 h.p. Dp!h ""'~·-'-·"°-· ~~~~-=
findt r, trlr tull.v rquip. Ski Ca m pe rs, Sale/Rent 920
&: fish. $1830. 4i8 F.. 201h,
Alwayg dry, balmy, c Pf\r. '67 DATSUN SEDAN N• sm og or tog. lrleal for '70 Ford Van Chateau
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S7CJ l>1Csl ofr. fi7f).\lll~i Cd~! fer !l68-600j. 1 S-17:1. 6-16-68.>2
arthritic or bronchial proh-F'acl air, 4 yr "''arr. ~ ton l·A~u-to-,-.-N~,-w-----9~8~0 Autos, N•w 980 ! Autos, New 980 -A-.-,-,-,-. ~N~.-w----~9=90
lems. Al SIERRA DA\\'N v.•/&-ply tireg, long :whl R.ue 3 lifll:I. rll r. r.. l• .. ,l"<'llrnl ........
you O"''O .)"')Ur O\l'n mohilf -liaS(', h'a''Y duty shock~. l"Ond1t1on fh111 otit. f'lld r11r
horn" lot. Rents keep going $.V!!Jj . 714/:'135--0782 o. sinall <1011 n r,:in !in.
up. \Vhy pay f'f'nt? ~·or tr'f't 1970 Forrl ,, Ton Sports 1n1. pty_ Pl,.;i.~E' 11/1 9 a m
bI'Q(."hUi"'· 11·h11e O..pt. 3 Cus1om P .U. VS. auto, ps, 5-'6·8736 ·l!l-1-6S11 __
SfE RRA DA\1/N, Htme1 , Ca pb, !oadtd. G11-rag, kPP1. Lo '66 DATSUN, hd !.: sfl lop~.
92343. mi. cainper .,.. I b t cl. r11.d111J~. rarl10. R.R.
CLEA;"{ AIP., CLEAN S.IS-4129. 1800. l11ke Sj7;). 49iwl.}:l\.
Coo t.t '.\1611. ~3i82.
33' 0Vt1"ENS BRJGA~'Tli"E
l~Jec aalley, 2.5 K.\\".
ONA.N". SIS, CB ADf. :\1nt
cond. \\'kday! 8 1 1-3 4 4 0 ;
\!'Imel! S.18-9830.
'69 ~STAR 812-9' offse t cam-
per "'·/lull cabo\"er, slrf'ps
6. Buta.ne elt'c nofrig . HeU
Siar jacks. boot thru to
truck. A + rond, Sl29S.
557..1)896
\VATEn. TH E GOOD LIFE '67 CHEVROLET ·'~ 1on pirk FERRARI
on a low budget. 2 BR. 2 b11., up w/19i0 8' Gala.'l:ie c11b ------·----
mobile llon1es on Th~ h11y in ovf'r Cl!l.mper k boo'-:'lfany FE RRARI
Ne11riort Beach. Prtv. bf'11.cb :<tras. ~lu&! sPll. 968-9870. AUTHORTZF.D
& a!I rern-11.t1onal l11.cil1t1P~. EXCEPT clean !960 Ford , ) SALES &: SERVICE
Arl11 l1s only. No pe.t:i. Come 8 . I 300 E Ion. 3-~pd. V P . U.
36' Stephtra "Clasaic." Slrr.; 'S9 O odg• Y2 Ton PU look. Bayside Vil age. · · 11·/camper !hell. s j 9 5.
5. Npt moorinf . $13.500. Art ~J ton, 8!) l t. ol'erhe-ad camp. Coast Hwy., N.B. 67~~\;:1
J pm. 213 /8 2l·65S 5 or t-r, sletpg 4 \\"/range ice FOR just Sl0,500 you can •54 CHEVY TO\V TRUCK
TI 4/538-254 2 8ft 6 pm. box, ovtn, \l'irtd, e tc., 've1; own a 20'x55' mob ile home 11 1
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
l c 1J 557 9792 S77:> or hest o rr. Aro 33' O\\'ENS 1966 T .S. 225 HP. I~'='~'~'~·=·~~·~~·~-~ Ol'1 golf course a t tilt bf'.li rh. weldiniz torches $ \ 5 O. 3100 W. Coas l Hwy.
Teak rlPck~. Sf'e at Bays ide 1970 G:'l lC Truck, d~luxe a \r J-!:is largt'tl 111creenl!-r! rO<lm 5-11~)8.)9 Nt'wport Beach
Village, Slip No. 132, N.B. rorxl. R&H & 101 ~' P.oyll.I k fenct'd patio. P11-.rk has -:'.'.'..:::'.::'.__--~~-=1---'::.C.~~:O::=--·l oi
BE'st offer. sn.~24 Coachman Ctlt'llper, seJl-<.'On· all fadliti~s. 536-4 719. '10 Super Van, VS, 302, RAT
· • 7 ------~~-~ Stick, 36.l'l:YI mi. Liv rm on"----------.f,6 OV."ENS 30· Empre~i; ,_"'='-"~''=·~""'"'~~=''=----8x2!:: furnii;hl':d tr.:i.ilt r. tdel\l 1· l"'heels. $2600. 536-9576, lOam
Crul.ser TS, SS, OF, APACH E CHIEF lt'nt tr.ailt'r for i;ingle ttliid"nce, trav,.l -Jprn .
Xtras. 11 /11rld-11..room & extra~. or cabi n 1i1e. Ope n 10'.lr i11--~----~---
! ,1 ......., '67 ECO:\O Van: R/H. nP\\' P\'! Pl): 6-12-623.l $500. E ves 5-IG--1 295 s pection 9 to p.m. .~IN. 962~278. ti res. Tinter! glas~. "Big 6."
18' SKI & f1shini boat. 100 l1FACTORY d i r t c l dealer,-""-'--'-----~--If' mi. $112j or trade.
HP JohnY>n k lze "·hi trlr, r<la.jo1..,1·ay &. Half P int, tro1.1 CLOSE to ha.rbor, rnkls, nr 497-tOM.
all hrand nt w. J 2 g 0 0 'I Si95. 86S \V, 18th St, c.ar. ~w l2:oc46, poreh, r;ht'd , Ind-=~==~~.,.--.,.--c-1
Thl11li: s..
"FRIEDLANDER" ~9Z-3024 --8("p(\. Buy ar ss::m .. 49&.32i2. '63 CHF.V'l' pickup truck.
· '69 VW Sundiel Camper rTblt r ng. s.xio. or bf'~t or-11750 I E.t.CM I LYD-1~· GLASS, lop rond. full)' ffil-6113 '66 Great Ui.kes :;nx;,o·, lami· frr. 6r.>-Jij.'.;_ :Hwy. ltl
~ip, 4? hp Evinrude Lark. j Cycl•s, Bi"'k-.-,-, ----ly puk. S8.200. Call 11ft 11 -1~,,~5:...,F=o=n=o~r=i=CK=·=.u=r~ll=oo.1 __ .,_::.77:.66~~·~5.1~1=.sm-'---
!'ew paint, ~ki nr f15h, trlr i Scoot•r1 925 -'-·-"'-'-' _,._17_-65.1_7_. ___ ~~ Tlt'f'ds tra n~ "'\"Irk. JAGUAR
incl. l-1%. s.i&-6861 Motor Homes 940 "'-lO·Ol3.1
17' 1969 CH RYSLER l.>5 lip '70 HON DA 100. su-r S"""\, ----------c Ev,·'·'-'--.~.--.,~ '69 XKE R d I I/O, marine radio, full ,~ ,..... ~ 'fi l H · trur.;, ne 5 0G 5 er
cover . Xl nt cond. S28!15. $12J. 'TO Bulli!lrn PurMng CON DOR mi rior \lnrk. 0 th er '11 ! t 3 Rand Rlld10, urider \l.000 67~2319. 250. xlnt, SiOO. '71 Suzuki 90 good cond. $:\00. 642-!12XI or1gtn11l m1lf's I (l\\·ncr iZVC
Git t\i!-Akron1 .'I, Joarltd'. Thto yacht that's not ll boat. '62 STUDEBAKER plrkup. •!!*!).
PO\\'ER.-Mahoiany &. Ollk 6iJ.-~~~ or 5 4 7 w25 95 CO rN FORD oJ.d-colirl 28" Bst o 11 .. r /:11Jn--lpm. BILI.. RW VII. auto. $200 or be-st oHl"r-Marquis Motors
645--3394 Oninge County's Condor Di!· rn \\', \8th SL. Ci\1. Apt. ft.. >I L B h
. '61 HONDA C L 1 2 ' A ~h"lo 230 S Mal• St 900 So. Cst 1ghv.y . C · 1~~.,.-~-=~-;~=o l -,,_ '"'' u r, · " ., Autos Wanted 968 494-7;l()l • ~-..10~3 100 Boa ts, Rent/Chart'r 908 Sc.ran1ble.r. New parts, hilt· Ora.ngP. Close to thrtt ma·
Cal 25 + C•tlin• 27
Gua.r&ntee the 1011.·eat rates In
So. Calli, "Catllna cru!s.
illE club". Location Newport
Harbor. 71 4/968-4S40 for info.
36' FLYBRTDGE Cruise:r,
Sips 6. fully eqpd inc ski p.
);13 5 /d a y , $7 00 /w k .
MUZU.
30' DIESEL ketch, slf'eps 4.
ldt>a.I cn.iiJiflE boat. .... * 4!W-6\0I • * •
909
tP1;.•. ~procket~. c ha I n a , jor freew8J'll. 639-185() Or
lif"lf'!'don1r ter. tirts, new top. K. 7-0444.
6j3-l932 aft 6 pm. RENTAL. New 71' Condor
CAT Sli~shot mini bik!'. motor home. Fully f'quip.
Ne1'' f'ngine , m11oy l\'tr3.'I, Dual a fc, g}ttP5 8. Info &:
J75. l6S.i Tu~tin Ave, No. 6, re!lf'T"Vll!iora, 4 9 6 -6 l 4 4 ,
C.:'4. aft 5 pm. 496-24!KI.
WE PAY TOP CASH
ft>r uHd can • truckl, jult
call ua tor free e1tima tea.
GROTH CHEVROLET KAWASAKI JOO Trail &5$, 35' REAR f'lll bus part. COB-
rPlll nit"f'. :'llany f'xtnt.i;., vtr!ed. 14.000 of'Ut. miltt
S3.1J. CaU coUect {TI4J S4950. Best offer s-1 P M.
629-492 A.ak for Sele. Man111er l 543---74"8. 18211 Beaeh Blvd.
WANTED FOR RENT -lettcon:ained Huntinaton Beach
l1onda ~-305 Scrambler. air. aeoerator, $250. v.·k, 5c M'f.fi087 Kl S-3331
'ii) :-.r:E Roodster. xlnt cond .
Sil\"f'r ,i::l'A,V, b!k inter.,
an1/fm, S499.i. 54&-8606.
JENSEN
J ENSEN
AUTI-lORIZED
SALES ;, SERVICE
Running or not \\'ill buy _!'m~··~.~m~""~'~·--_:._-~,l :~ijj;ffirei!l:Ai~::-j;jij"I par!!. 551.Sla). 1969 23 FT. t.totor home'. aeU ANNIVERSARY •SO t~--'--'-'=~=::....-
77" PJVER tri·..u """· "''' ~=~='----KARMANN GHIA
8Mt1, Sail
otter or TRADE. Call .68 HONDA 100 cc S!J'ttt or ('Ontair.ed. &lps 6. For sale. ~
545-J tS2 trail S~ or bit otr. S7.500. 897-8639. ~
P CAT full ra« \l'/trlr. --;;;;,;co;"',,;,·~'98~2=--Tra ilers, Travel 945 PINTO W/AUTO.
Spt'c\.al Sl695. 1968 SUZUKI 250c:c, 67""~7 6SOO ml. SlOO. TRAVEL TRAI LER Trans. $5 day. s.c mile.
·57 GHIA, nev.· p.alnt, excel ti
e ng & tram , good inter ior. "
Chrome v.·het-ls. S 5 0 0 .
54&-2938. C'11 54>-5637 TH EODORE LIDO 14 N 3329 le1 -;:;;o.=--:';;:c::.:.,=~ 1952 Ro.dmuter. g• x 71'. ROBINS FORD •'al! GllTA w Sychrome11h o. • comp '· HODA KA ACE l~ ~->I '~ ~-h 1 Co h"''Y trlr. Top condition. ........, .. , "VV • ......,, or erms. n-2060 HARBOR BLVD. trans. Oean.
Sl.ZiO. 49!}.-2482. 64~118!"1 Run~ fOOd. vr r1ed M 110\I flnd miturt.I COSTA t.fESA 642-0010 S59j * 64&-33-1;) f'Vf'I!. ='"'""°"'°'"-~~~-S~. 5-l~. gu. NrAr new 9' rt-b1rer. HOLIDAY 24' YBWI, 5 111.ll~. -~ .• ;;;-===,,-=~-a·tor, efectric water heater, ANNIVERSARY #SO '69 K. Ghia., orange ronver. 1-L-1 f'...,. 11-<I ~ .. -,-..i 10 TRIUMPH 500 AUTOS WANTED 2£.000 mileii. Si.750 or bes1 ""'u "•• ··-· ""'"eJ'"'"'· CLEAN * r.tUST SEIL a ir condltioner, new carpet-Miiit cond <f~tt.6 I -• I ~ •·th. Top doll •• ~ cl••• ,_.. ott,r. 494--4089 11.lr 5 536-9472 AFT 6Pt>I Iii , m.:wu ll."'TI 111 • .,.. ..,.. .... ..,. -· ~
BOUNTY 19' •loop. Dfty 1 --.;:-c.~,~H"D"N=o7A~3"'~.~.--I~ of .rorace l!p&t'e, up CllrL ~ Andy Bf'!)\Vn. '68 KAR.i\tANN GHIA RuM
Sailer. Xlnt cond. Sl.500. or SUPER CLEAN! Like ,,,.w! and ov•r stepe, xlot penel-THEODORE rood. Nttd!! paint. Slfi.IO, 1=-'"='~'"-Pri-''..;"'~· --"---· ~ t 1490 • m.son ''•· &<>"'4 an. • PM. ROBINS FORD 1 -"""-77_64~· ~=~--r TH~ 11&.il.bol.t. complele, • • 1910 3;:(I SL HONDA. I ~"~"'~'"'=""''""''"'hyC.,:Cepp"'-··::.· --~ 2'.l60 HARBOR BLVD. LOTUS $Z50 1969 ROA~Llner tr ave I COSfA MF.SA 642-0010 · ~* •-•~ • * Xlnt ccod. -II• T "--i. 20· -~;;::;:::;.=:=-:::"'C7.;.:.:I -----------.-.,............., S:«J + Call 671-3969 "" r iu1. \lo'""' • '·"· -WE PAY TOP DOLLAR L OTUS
UDO lt No. 21$. Ruif!ll Euy U ft h itch. 53&-4086. FOR TOP USED CARS ~ ~-~-, .. ~ Al SCHWINN 5 •P<f. ~ Also ChtV)' ~ truck A1Jlll0RIZED ,_,_, uu • .....,,._ ilMU. t Cnitf', llll:f' new. C a ll i "="":..:-:.....=·.::..:.:::~·--lf your car b otra d ean, SALES A: SERVTCE
5 pm. 673-3439. !i-1g....1975 6 30 AtRSTREAtll '69 dlx 29'. see UJ fin !.
_ 3 .rt : 1'tJ\. A!C + x!r11. J\1i n! cond. BAUER BUICK e ]0' SABOT wltlll trailer. 1969 H.....,.-CL ·~. 1_. noo .,,.....,. ~ uvu U~d 6 mo. R.rotis. IHS4685} 23-1 E. 17th St.
·~ ..... ,...... 8tl11.~. many J'lew p.llrl.1, Chl·ner (7'\4) 493-4012. c-tA f.fesa 5-48-7765 ._... ....,.. .,,,,, e\'N S47~. 6+l--fi644 belorT 1pm. .....,
NEWPORT
IMPORTS ol ihal old turnituniT CHO l9' AI RSTREA..\1 1963. tbmpl 1i'-1PORTS WA.vtED
l t•1 -·"-_ -·i "·nl H. D, PPER, losrle<l, Y"l!--ron1 ·r1 . Xlnt c o n d . Oranre Counflt's 3100 W, Coe.111 lfwy. ,......,. '"" .... """' lob or thtOme. with -ail.-. I to replaot. Jult watch tht 6'12-6391 " ' \99.i :'i-l:J.-6328. TOP S BUYER Newport Bell.t h
~ • miacflllan«tJl t -~~~-~~~~-~~30 RO AO;\IA!il'ER, ptrfl'('t BILL ~IAXEY TOYOTA DIAL dlteci. 60-5671. Q\ara:e ~ in thl Ous~ Metcli let• '6'7 $600 lnr mts, bt'"ch, t!f'!!oert. 18881 Stach Blvd. YQ\ft ad, !Mn 'It twick and
5tc:tlan. * &$2-7007 * S\~1/~! offer. 642-6&24_ H. Beach. Ph. 847~ U..ten to I.be phone nnct
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15 BRAND NEW '71
PONTIAC
FIREBIRDS $150 OVER COST
-?11..m~ee.:-:-.•z ::: l:•11
'63 FORD
G-AlAX IE 500
1 Ooot llt rd1()1', •~d·c.
ll t •t t •, •YT~m.ot•(
t••n•"'lulo1>. 1> ow • r •-•lnQ Ono o..-n••. !NVIC , .. \ s599
'69 FIREBIRD
1'M1 Ponti•• ' Door
11n1ip, """" r1dlo, llt•!· t r, I UIO, lr1n1 , P /S.
P/ft, •!r tend. wll>VI
Jop. (ZAC. J:ISl
'70 IMPALA
l~,, (ftov•ol1• • Doi>•
""' •r<!•~. ~ .... ,, •u!O
'""', P ~. Pill, v!nvl •~r ~'' cor>d. (160 (_<'Ill
'70 Bonneville
lllOUGHJ.M
Tiii• P""ll•r. • Ooo•
ll1rdto1> Ill\ 4M FM
r~dlo, trll ,..11.,.1, 1plll
,Mt. •u11 no•e• 11•
(Of>(lllionl"CI, ' • 0 l rnfle• Str, •~1ltll"C:I·
""' SAYE BIG
'7D CHEVY
NEW '71 PONTIAC GTO
H~rr ~ fer t~i 1 c"t • , . H ~ny ;" "c-•.• w. ~ ....
I~• bi9o;••t ••l•cl,on of feelur•• '",j color. Don't
mito l~• f1nt11tic ••vin91 e n our comp!t lt sloe~
of 6 TO'i!
Wltft •u1cm•llc """'" mla!lon. power ''~' 1....,, P"''· Or•~ts. ta<-to•y tlr. l>ftWfr win·
"""'' .,.,., ~l>'f<l ... l!lo t .. 1nv1 roof. llC.l !tf l s1997
'69 PONTIAC
C•••lln•, 1 door lltr~·
top, •Mio I. l\t f (t•,
•utomt!I< ''""•"'11· .~. 00...... llltrl'1!1,
OOW ... bt•~ ... I I• CD"• 1111~1"9. (~0 11 )(01 s1997
'7D MERCURY
COLON '!' PAIK
WAGON
l'"ull """"'' ttctory l lr, lot•I o'""'" on!\f U.000 n1lle1. th l. w1r• ••nlv 1r111>'9rr1blt.
"''"' '"· Make Offer
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'69 Y.W. • T"" O•t ul ~ "~' •"!Om~"< ''~"'"'''••D", l>I>"'"' t!f •""'I• t•c1or~ '" conO!!fon. l"CI, raOlo J. l'>ffltr.
(Vil.I tJtl $1788
'68 LE MANS
TlllO 1 ll<>Or, 111'<1!01>
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'66 WILDCAT
f ~'· H. T, A~lom•·
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1•Dn. •~dlo j, lo!1•1r. "
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$1368 !
'67 LE SABRE lll•> llul<' 7 OIJI• llrlltP II•> fl l>IO, ll•t-.... oytO tront , PIS.
,. El, •!• (""". 11+roy1 tcp • On• Own.,
IVQ, IOI)\ $1668
168 CHRYSLER
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Autos, lmportM 970 I Au tos, lmportMI
VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO 1-~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~
970 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used
CHEVROLET DODGE LINCOLN
'69 VW BUG VOLVO '67 CH!YY 396 SS . ., DODGE i..no." Gd LINC. eo,t. Marl< 1v . .,.
motor " cond.: )') mi per Luxunou1, one o.,,.·~r. W"·
1a.L S300 22.30 An.ha, NB mlita. S35Q. 67.)..3773 DEMO SALE Lo" m1leali:f' excl!Urn1 t'Ond
thruo1i 1 4 spl'I dlr \'11Jenc1a I
~· 111k .. old e.lr or sn111JI
do"'n 1·11n fin P\'f. pt.'. 1110-i
BQK1 Mti-8736. 4'.~-6Sll alt
9 11.m.
$2998
1 Door Coupt. ~1un!W New
P 11n1. (UDE162l. $14~.
Marquis Motors "'·11"' MERCUR-Y--1
'67 OODGE Van, Al!J8, J apd ,
auto. nf'w tires, shocks,
paint Ir brakes. 546-2612.
!9j\ Vo'lvo 1« Std
Dfomo • 7460
90o g,, Car HlihWy, I., S ch.
4!M-750J • 540-1100 '62 S22 Comet, 1 150 .
l.969 CHEVROLLI 1ration
'68 VW BUG "•••i:on, 1tra!1ht 1 h 1 11 llALCON
Automanc rren11 , a.tr cond.
644~407
Jtadio, Hra1P r r,.i-,v Sha r p'
A-1U~I Seu IXEll'i.).11 11095.
..Df.411 Lew W TOYOTA ••/nvrrdr11·f'. i !'.IOd C1'.lnd . I-:"""==""",,__--MUSTANG eng rt buUt. $400, 71 _. "64 FALCON 289, J sp:I, ---------I
9,_.,,,, I iood 1T1n1. S2SO '68 ~lUSTA..\'G, Landau top.
Marquis Motors
!IOO So. Cst H1gh".I', L Sch
49-t-7.ifl.I e .'J.H\.3100 1---
4 · &44-7298 V-8. PIS. ,CruiM'lmatic. !" l ~ Harbor, C.~r ~ 9303 I ..-AR I = Ch ---~----· _ r u 11. t : ~ ii v mtleqe. on1 Qwnfr $1400
THINK Hardtop Novi Xlnt cond FORD or bf-it ()Ur r. 968-6772
'59 VOLJ\S---"hlfel~ri int.
Lo" nult:"ace. 1 unroof .
A:\1-f)f radio. l"XCeUrnt
conrlihnn Quick .. 11 S1250.
64.>-l982 or i~7~8J.
vo.LYO' ~k~~~~r . C&!J ~162 alt!> LUXURY 1967 rord Ga.J&Xlr 166 FORD )1u1tang UI xlnt
in pertt>r-t condllion. r 11ctory rond. S800 or ~:s! otftr
·63 CHEVY II ""\JOll. 3 Sf'I!. 1tr. radio, he111er. l90 r n-S47-~~33 : "fRJ£0LANDER" 6· aul\'.I .. P.S., P.B • 10" (Int "'llh 1111u10. tran&m1l!-l~,.~,~,7.1c"·s~T~A7.,~G~3~0l~.~""-''.1
milts. S~. 546-:776-l ~ ·u "·I I 1:11tl l•AClo IMWT .• ; 11on. · '"' llN!'$, puu Slf!r), RS:H. farlOI") ;i ?r Vin~ !l'p
893-7566 • i37-6124 CHRYSLER pa1n1 and body Ill mint con· [ X1nt <'Ond ~122.
·s.; \'\\', ,~IT• <'It.an. "'" Autos, Us•d 990 d1non A fi tf'a l •t Sl.100. Call OLDSMOBILE
paint .~· st11 ("(Ivers. 1~75 '6.1 CHRYSLER Nt'.l'J>Orf 644 -7201 "''f'n1nll'~
J.l.'1-1170; I CADILLAC ~;~1lch~~n X::1\rd' h r~~5~ ~F:l.TOO'l!hf' h!'-h -,.~,-,",-ro,-,-d-,-,-1' '&,l Olds 4-12. F>''!y eqlllp'd.
'69 \'\I BUS 9 PA~S I ~ · -c·;i_n 11~·-· GalaXI!' ~l UM ~I'll
S'!JOO "f &!! ()ffl'r :>.-sprj !lick. 1400 "44-25f>4 tn m1n1 CQnr1111on Re.d 10.
1
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campmoh1IP. JX!p-!op, IPni. CADILLACS IN J>f'rf@t1 Good l:lre~ 644--7201 I s:io. 8~7--6206
t"tr \,1;,000 1111 l111111~r Or1i;: ORANGE COUNTY COMET
1
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pv1 n"·nt>r s11w i;.i: .. 2141 I SALES-LEASING ·m \111:--Fll~th;f"k~~ Cllf 1 AlJTIIORIZED '55 COl\IET fl <'YI. 3 spd. 1966 TORO Rllnthl'ro. aufo.1----=---..,.--.
G '-1. "--SERVICE . Good cnnd 1n /.: c ul. $.175. h\'Y duty equip. 34.300 mi. '71 PINTO • ,\111.g~ & gOOl'l
otnjj: ,,;ie~ in ,,..u1schl1111<i I Spons liner !op Be~r oUe:-~·ea.r tir!!s. all extra~. S~2j
Sl750 Ei7:Hl6.>7 Nabers Cadillac 642-261~ 673-1248 t..· r11k.. ov,r payn1ents.
'8j V\V PA.'\'EL sL·s. S7!:_1;1, ! 2600 HAR.SOR BL., CORVAIR '71 PINTO \\fmaJ:I & gooc1 _•_4:.._"'1_3_•_11_'--~--1
t)(cM.ngP ljQQ C<'rn en1inr, t COSTA. MESA j ye!lr t1~i:. All extru Paid I PON'fiAC
new pain1, Good cond. 1 ~·9100 Open Sunday '60 CORVAIR -Dan111gt d sn~ 1111 Ei Sf,')..26J3 ---------I
"31i-M61 'JJ COUP£ D[ VILLE "''"' "'d -B"' nm•"''" i970fo~o Cocnn .. 2 D' I ''8 PONT;AC GTO
'&3 w r ~u11rtb11ck. rf'hlt '6l'i I 19~ fi-12-5920 1111 ~ Stirk Botlv ti~s brake• -F11cr. air. 3 spd euto tra n~. e~~· f\'P 1' hrakf's & <"lurch Lnllrleri. nnly 4.(r(I ml!!".;. CORVEnE izrra1 ~h3 Pr'. 11oori. ~!191 l:liark l11nrlau ,r., n111ck ,·in~·\
.$j.50 or h5! o!r S.10..2631). I Corporannn prestdenls.' ---------huckr1s.. ronq)lr, l•'()("l(f __ l!ll;l XL :iOO Gal11.X1r. looderl p s. Rill. r 11ri 'efi w ·. New en.11;. :dnt tran' I 1>.·lfts' prtv111t car !..Jke new ',18 CORVETTE. mlnt cond J.· ~In! S7ll0 r.r,.al buy' i;:-r11 1"
Stll or rrad~ for hikP. !\.lake I in "''ery respt>ct CA.II Kent Cheap 111 S\5(11 I ; ... U)....23~:! !'Jr :>-lll-IS!IO · I 1n;lo;:;s 'l.ltrhe:1n X tire ~ E:.·
ot!@r. A!! 7 ~7-519i AUf'n M2443;i for rlemon. • .ll4l-)l·H • -----rPIJt'nr rnnd1110r: ~lu~1 ~ell ' ·~ci FORD Chn1· Xlnt boclv k Pri1· P1y. $119;, or ot1 tr LEA VING !ital~: 2 V\\. ~IT11t1on appolntmenr. CONTINENTAL . int l::n1: ntP<is \\ork. Bl:'sl .1:1<.~.1,11
8iJhcki:., "67 I.· 'till, ~ell one CAMARO I n!ff'r 1;1:1-.':177
kttp rh, other. li7J-7436 I 1970 MARK Ill Til FIKEBIRD, 4·sptl Air e ·fi7 FORD \.AL.AX![ 4 rtr j rond. PIB, Pl~. make (If·
HT · Air. P l~. Plb. Gnnd 1 .. r :1.1 7-"'l~llll r!1·~. 968-4-03~ '67 SOUA REBACK .-'7-C-,m-,ro-. -, .. -, -H-,.-,-.,-,-.
Very rl1i1ir1. O"·n,.r: 0:.-'! mags. SljOO Xlnt rnn<i
PerfecT~ Full I.: compl .. tely
ll1xur.1• ~quJp[Wd !oc.iiy own-
'°'; & has bP .. n !erv!rtrt h.1·
11uthortze'1 L1nrol n d1"11ler
2'1.000 "''JI m 1 1111a 1n~rl
<'f'nrl :..1Jl-.~nll """~ !· "'knc!~ ·
tti-1!1.1:: ... \·e~_216-309J I • • 54,;....1244 • • JAVELIN ·5~ SAFARI \l'11.1or . 1.narl.,<i .
I All . Full fl"'''· Xln! •"lnrl, l!lfi6 V\\. lro'l Squ11reb•ck
Xlnt ronl\. S800. or hf'11 "'·I
f,r tielorf' A11.1; 7, ~!17-~ln.
•
rn1lfl'~. This !11xury rAr 1~
ll11 1vl,~ I.· m u~r ht" Sf'Pn I,,
drn"t-n m ~ A/lPN'Cilit..O . Tl
1~ pnN"d ff>r 11 11uick Ml"
At SAA~ Pho'ln,. Ei7.1·88 ll 117
Vu1 Koron, Lido /!J., 11f11>r 6
p ;i.1.
---------flir warranry, $200 0.
JA \'f'.:L!N ·~. Rerl "'"'hll,. :111:.-7~21
\'1nyl 1np. r,no,; e~nd P~'l 1 c.6~,-L~E~,~17AN~''S-.-,lf-.-,4-,,.-".I
JlT;> l\&H, P is. P lb. Sl49J . A'l 'I PSIPB .....,-I t11 r~. 1 ( . • .
fi 1. ~tra! $1750, !)AA.j93~ All .:._
LINCOLN l'lfii PO~Tl.\(' TPn1pr~1 . '.! dr
l!T :i11r rf'mi, Pxr·rl 1n11ol '66 CONTINENTAL ""; C•ll '"'''"" ,.,,.·,1"
4 DOOR
B'"I UrllUl • tully ~l pp!d
~"'" l1Tf'.!-, ~ 10 apprt'Clii.11":
(RZP4401
S149S
T-BIRD
'6.i T-BIRD, Lan<'lau tnp lull
OV.T, l lr , 11=.'/ ..
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VALIANT
Marquis Motors 1rw:ri VAJ.J,\~T. Gf'ofl('.I rflnrl
900 ~.Ctr . H11thw~·. L Sch S20ll
4114-7.i03 e :wi.JJOO • • ~-40!'.' • •
OPEN HOUSE column. r A good wan! 11.d If • iOO(:[
Housr. l·lunf\n('?' Wa tch the j "'-""~'c."_m~•7e_l ____ =I
Autos. New 980 Autos~ New 9IO
'71 CHEVY CLEARANCE
THE NEW '72 CHEVROLETS ARE ON THE WAY AND WE MUST IMMEDIATELY MOVE
HUNDRERS OR NEW '71 CHEVYS AT NEAR DEALERS COST!
GCt?;e.... ~
CA MAR OS! IMPALAS! N VAS! CHEVELLES!
$150DOWN
cilU\ tc• end 1,..,._.
'57.96Mo.
lr•l'lcl "•w 1971 two llloor •od.n..
fro111 lllli1c r.roko1. 1900 11 on9ll'lo,
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•-•· , .. , •oll, "'•r 1101•, etc., .,,.,n, •• , .. u•r oiitorlor. s1 .. 11
f 4119.
f ot ju1t 'R "'""'~'on ll!o!t &l e<•,,..
•of c•IHlll, f~ll """ pro(t "O"IV
'''IQ.11, ;,..I. IO> o"d 1•<t~lt.
Deltffl d P"Y''""' P"C t '3101.1•
11>(1, /1.,0f'Ct (~ff/I ...
,.."~ol 111rce-•oo•
'"" 1-l.Jl fle
V-8. Aulom1tlc Tran.1 .. R1dlo, Hfft@r,
Power StHrlnc. Air Cond.., Vinyl
Top. f.):tra Ne,, • t26
LIBERAL TRADE·IN ALLOWANCES
LOW, LOW IANK FINANCING
HERE IS JUST ONE EXAMPLE OF
HOW YOU SAVE IF YOU BUY NOW!
New 1971 Nova Coupe
'owerful V-t ln9ln1, Tinted Gl•.11, O.Or ld91 Ou1r41,
White ltrl,_ TlrN. ,ull WhMI C1v1r1. AM R11Ue, Vinyl
h1t11.,. Steck •3712
•o• lijtf 41 _.,,h, •~ ,,, ,,,,. • .., .,..,,, 11111 •••~ '"ff ,. •~Iv 01'1 11
fMlotf"" II• .... i!HllH, All,..ti .....,Wiii .. Tl .. )l.,M,, """"tf!ly M Y-I
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52875 '67
$150
DOWN
l lu1 fl~ t!ld Lk t ntt
01'1 AttNvtol Crt11llt
'10 •-:, 69 '67
51395 '67
51595 '67
STATION WA.ON s2950 Klnpwood Utat« t Pa.u. Radlo, Htat.:r.
V ·8. 2 Door Air Cond~ bN.utltul
cond. •e636
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Sedan. V-8. Automa tic Trant.,
Pt'lll'o'~r Sturl n1. Alr C.Ond.,
Radio, Heall:r. • 1026
·'67 OLDS
V-8, Autom1tlc TTans.., 1'0'loJer St"1ina,
,\Ir Con1 .. Vinyl T~. 1tadlo,
Ht•t•r. • 1221
MALllU
396 \' ·8, 4 S\'lffd,
8uekrt ~r11t1, Radlti,
Htell'r •131:'!
CAMAlO
6 cyl., Stick, ltadlo,
Ktattr. • 1302
NOVA CPI.
6 cyl., RAdll'I, HPlltr. u·l'IJt•
t id1 "'lllt. Extra ShArp.
•1:Jl7
51075
51275
GUARANTY CHIEVROlll ~[R\llCl DEPT HOURS Mc.n . 1 •m tot pm , fut"t thru f rt , 7 •m to• pm., S•t , I noon .
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Wtdnt~day, August <II, 1971
BILL JACOBS
IS
SLASHING
ALL
NEWAND USED
CAR ••••••••
EXAMPLE: Br and New 1971 TORONADO
Custom equipped with air cond., tilt & tele steering wheel, AM-FM stereo, SAVE$1367 power windows, power seats, Brougham interior, padded roof, power disc
brakes, turbo-hydramatic, power steering, and more. ( 3A6571 M724333 J. FROM WINDOW STICKER PRICE
•
GIANT DEMONSTRATOR
CLEARANCE SALE!!
(26) '71 STAFF CARS REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE!
98'5-CUTLASS SUPREMES~
TORONADOS-\VAGONS-HONDAS
FACTORY WARRANTIES -FULLY E9UIPPED -VERY LOW MILEAGE
PILOT ADVE RTISE ~ ~8 --------
'65 CTO 4 SPEED
• • • • $4951
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: 2 Doo r Sedd11. Radio and
• heater. l YPU78 1 I • : '65 OLDS 4 DR. H.T .
• A,to ., FACTORY AIR.
$11951 • •
OVER 120
NEW '71
OLDSMOBILES
. • INQR4 11 I . . . -------------. ~ , . i '6~A~~~~~~ $)95 ;_• . & GMC TRUCKS
DISCOUNTED
DURING THIS
CLEARANCE EVENT
NEW 1971 GMC TRUCK
SPECIALS
NE\V
'71
HONDA
SPRINT
V8 , pcwo• b·r ~e •. <•<: ~. '"'
<]l•H. d••• ~d~o c;•d lo~~''
9rd1. r•llv >'· o• ~ """~
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b'171 Wondow '.;• (J.~, i ,•7 t
SALE
PRICE
BRAND
N EW '71 GMC
SHORT WH£El IAS~ YAN
Au•. 1eel powe r broL~, l
•c••d •u!o,..o+•~. <:~~9e1.
cohrome bumce• qrd1 , d~,1. v~l
low w bl e,lo 1~!~•. ( 1 S~OISJ
Window si,,~!• 1180'1
1 TON SlA!fE
V1,<1 c:o~,· "''""'" H.O 1hoolq .
•D"'"<ll·~u•, lSO V8, du1i
""~'e l , f." D. e let. •'!U•O.,
~•1 1r< E)12 i1 •'•"• bod'/
11'15751 W "dow 5.tic~er
s~ s 9 1
SA LE
PRICE
BRA ND
NEW
$3995
'71 GMC
2 TON
Lo~9 W.I .. CE5750l, lSD v a,
4 •r~-2 11l-<l • duo) 1!ep 1.~~1.
6 i$,20 10 p!y li•e• & bYd
.. -~1,. 8•20 It. fl•I bed "' hvd. bul~ ~eod & o•~ floot1 . t 11 7.
4$2! w;ndow Sli'k'' S611l
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l11 dudl119 •ales tax a11d 1971 lic:ense '" $1S99.7l.
Dcfened poyrne11t prl~e l11c:ludl11q tax, licen" and
finance> chorqe• $1893.44. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE
RATE 18.9J0 o,
$200
47°!.
CASH OR
TR ADE 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 truck people from General Motors
TRUCK & CAMPER SPECIAL
New '71 GMC 'I• Ton Camper Special
Ti11I. 9l•n. t u1t. 1pl. !tuck w/h i"' ,,.Jd91 .. c•mo•• m iHCHI, H.0 .
1hock1 -''"'"9' -1••bili r!•, ~u+o .. PS .. P.di1c b••k•1. 7 50r l ~
8 o!v tir o1. R&H. lSO VS. With 8 '/,' ANGELUS C•b-Ov•r C•mo••
with 1cr••n door, 1;de di"•"•· tlov•. O•f ll , l••g• ic• bor, 1h •pl 6.
•vo,odo ini•.Oor. 111201/6 1 (2 612)
TRUCK &
CAMPER
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• Radio o&nd hea ter. f RH N. • 255 1 • • • • '69 TRIUMPH e i MK 111SP~~~~E wh ,.I•. $799 :.· • IZSH0551
: '67 CUTLASS $1195
: A,tom~ti~,R·,.:~~· h,.!
• er. (TWF_178l ·-------------
! ' .:~.~ C~~~RO"d io $16 9 5 •.=
• he.!ller. l 588CPG ) ·-------------· • •
: vs . ~~~o!.',R:B ~R~. R& $199 5 :
• H, ,;, <ood., ,;,yl •ool. •• • 11 29970 1 • •
: ' D~~~ s~d~~E~lt~~"d $15 9 5 :
• '"""· "dio, '"'"· •• : IZLA708 1 •
•: A:~~!.~~.E8!~~.40P0s $16 7 5 :
FACTORY A IR, ra lly •
: whel!llJ, vinyl roof. I UJD. • .2191 • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••
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TI ~I E
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Tlrn1 M•9•1ln1
Qu1llty D••11r
Aw1rd fir 1971 TH!ODORI
ROBINS JR.
MUST ANG SALE
Many to choose from. '65 thru '71 models. Coupes,
hardtops, convertible and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some
with 4 speeds, also a ir conditioning and automatic
models with power steering.
EXAMPLE: '70 MUST ANG H. T.
Full y factory equipped, while w n!d iti t'lrior. Redio, hrater, good m il e ~.
I064C IEI
OUR PRICE $2096
'69 FORD YA N
Rk H . 11 utn. 1.ir.
good mi lP~.
I :'i!l4]9f I
'71 PLYM . Ouster $2196 ~pnr t C(l11 ~ Lo"
mil••. codoo. h•""· stil"k ~h lfl. 19Q7BSY 1
'69 DATSUN $1296 4 Door. LFI". lo'"
miJPs. 4 !!"'ed. equ1 p~d
1&1.1AS K t
'69 CORTINA G.T. $996 4 SPf"Pd 1ransm1ssion,
lov.· mi!Ps.
17.\'l !ll!l •
'71 PINTO
F11rl.,r.1· "Qulpp!'d,
t:nod n11l,.~.
1127C0T •
'69 CADILLAC $3396 (Pf'. DP V1!lt f ull
P~\T., f11.c! lllr. A'.\1 -F'.\t
•·1nyl roof. rr111~" r nn-
trnl, til !-tPIP. \\hL 4 ~ASG1
ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED
TRADES ACCEPTED
PAID FOR OR NOT
• '63 FORD Galoxl•
;;ll(l ;;,.,nan. \'~ H,io.H,
Au!n. I'~. I:'""!
Oll)P( I :l:1.1,\Qf\'
·45 CHIV. lmpola
S S. Full IJ<lll "f. iur
r ond . t::M d milr', 1 0 xn .11:;;,
$596
'66 CHEVY Sta. Wq,, $996 ,\!11rh11 \'~. ri'!d1n. hPil.T
P T, 1111 rnn1!'1 !1r po""r
!'l "Prt'1C, t:nllr! nillr<
•TEXh:l~ •
''6 CHR YSLER $1196 """' YnrkPr l Pr 11 T
F1il l 1-.n11 Pr fll• 1Ht\ 111r,
.:t>••d n111,,~ 1cin1c9:-;1
FORD-LTD-GALAXIE-
TORINO-WAGON SALE
Many to choose from ! '65 thru '70 Models, Sp ort
Roofs , Formals , 2 door and 4 doo r Hardtops and Se·
dons. Full power, air condi tioning. Warranties ovai!-
able.
1969 FORD LTD
2 Door ~erd +op. R&d;o, h,.,;f'r. 11 ulom11l•t , pow11r 1l i!!e ring. fec:tory "''·
9ootl milel, vi,,yl roof. (XSS416)
OUR ~RICE $2396
'69 MACH I $1996 ~rnrt .. ,.,,,f r.11rl1n,
h"/111'1 f'"" "1 •IP<'/'ln11..
111r r'1nt1111nn111 c i;:nn<l
milr< • yr1 Phl •
'68 CHA RGER $1696 v .11. 11u1.,n1111 1r r ~rl.o.
h .. 11 trr. rn\\ r r ,, .. ,.!'.
in:::. 111r 1•rir1 rl , ln11
milr.-. 1fi~:1rJR •
'69 OLDS 98 $2596 f\P lt11 ru~t nn1 -i dr
H T Full f"'l"rr. f11r-
torv 11 ir. ~nt">rl mil"~ 43~\ "n:::. "' turtvi. 1YCLfiJl 1
SALES DEPT.
HOURS ..
'66 CADIL LAC $1996 ("I"" ri .. Viii .. Full
f'""~r 111r r~n d1t1nn-
1n·_• vnnl'l '1111"'
•I :r)t-."j'fl 1
'69 DODGE $2196 rhllr:::<'r P.11d10 hl'll l·
r r, 111110 p,;::, Air c0nd .
r:"nt1 nHIPs. 1671 AZ(;t
8 AM TO 9 rM MON.FRI
8 AM 1'0 6 rM SAT
10 AM TO 6 rM SU N I
..
Brand New TORI NOS
550
ROPE TH E ONE YOU WANT
AND MOVE IT OUT !
OVER
FACTORY INVOICE
ON ANY NEW 1971 GT-HARDTOP·SE DAN IN STOCK. EFFE CTI VE THRU 8/8/71
BRAND
NEW 1971
1971 MAVERICKS
550
Over Factory Invoice
ON ANY NEW MAVERICK
IN STOCK
OVER 100 PINTOS
IN STOCK
11 FORGET THE WINDOW
STICKER''
We MUST Move 'Em Out
1971 RANCHEROS
550
Over Factory Invoice
ON ANY NEW RANCHERO
IN STO CK
1971 MUSTANGS
550
Over Factory Invoice
ON ANY NEW MUSTANG
IN STOCK
CAMPER SALE!
!V!JIY NIW Jt 70 CAMI'!!!. IN STOCK 5lA5Hl D TO '\, s5000 FACTORY INVOICE
OVER
BIG SELECTION-NO DEA LER ADDEO
CHARG ES-JS MODE LS TO CHOOSE FROM
We are the Ora nge County Show
Cai• Oe&ler Fo r El Oor•do Campers.
RENT A CAMPER *
RE SERVE TOOA Y FOR ASSUR ED DATES
. .
' • ' •
••
PARTS-SERVICE
HOURS •
7 AM To 9 PM MON
7 AM To 6 l'M TUE-FRI I PARTS DEPT. ONLY
8 AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS • ·~
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OPEN EVERYDAY INCLUDING SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 10 P.M .
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•...,,,.., r+.;r90K. """I. '11 hr•n'""' ~.,.., ,.,1., 11 P"'I' '"'~~cm+. P"lt•"
i •1;>1 O~ ond, 14111'< ID• & ht .. ".
ANffU.ll ,llClNft.51 IA n 10.50%
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•
(Se<'iol ~.1F'Oll170002l
FULL
PRICE
'66 F D CUSTOM 2 DR.
'65 PONT LEMANS
'65 FORD WAGON
• . ...... I-. -.,, ~ , f. " ~...,
f
'67 CHEV. CAMARO
'67 FORD GALAXIE
HAIOTOP. v.1, ,,,.., "'"'·· ,, ... , .,,,..;,,,, .;,.,1
;.urit •.jfUitl6)
'67 MUSTANG 2+2
SAVE
ON
USED
CARS
OtlTIT S•tlll \I I , ••I•.''"''" r14le,•••lor ,&STIACl -4 .. \I-I,''"'" •Ot!t, •M. !TStJl•l
"' '66 MUST ANG --"=;;.;;, 6~8:.:P;:-0:;,,NT""I A~C:-=..;.....
•
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liiHltr, lllllUK)
'68 TOYOTA CORONA
a.to. trot1. hifto, Hrior, J&CJ41 ,
'68 G.M.C. Pick Up
-
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(.)eriol No. 1A27l235249 1
FULL
PRICE
'67 RANCHERO
1)11 V I. ov ••. ,,.,., .. '"'"'"' ••••·•~t. 'e4le. ~••h•.
.. ~ih••ll •, wi1111 i•teri••· {\13162?1
'66 MERC. Wagon
C•'""' tor~ t o1vle• t t •n 11·1, P&CTO I T &It, ••'•· ........ ·••••· ~"'''·ore 1411 1
'70 FORD Maverick
" 1 0 DOI .•<<'"' t '"''' ,..., •• •1ou•, _..,,,, .;.111 . ••WIW)
'66 FORD CAMPER
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'68 VW CAMPER
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XfW 7SJ.
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$1998 FULL $68 1~~~ $68 ::c::~MlY PRICl PYMT. PYMT
$b~ '' 1<"111 ri•• n1•"r ""'1 11>8 ;, IOI~ 1no pyont ...,1, lo<, ·7 I I~-· i !WI ~ ..... ico'
cho·o"'"" "fn• "'°"'' for:lb ""''· 0•'"'"" r•"" n•~• \?~\h ""I n~ ~·
'"••0•1. '"'"'· ·n 1~.,.,,.. .. 11 \'Oii p•rle< "'r•y '"'" h•tl '"'h p•«•" only
S'/13/9(1,,....! 10'"''"' ·11i.. .....
AN NUAL 'lRCUllAGI IATI J 1.01%
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BRAN D N~lJv l :· " ~ . · j . •
FACTORY AIR
Crl.Meo..,otic. power !.lee ri n g/b•o~e.1, rodie. heo1er, pti:. ( lYSJN 129598)
$ ,r , ' FULL . .,,. '• PRICE
FREE
1 DAY TlllAL IXCHAllOI
l•r Mt tf ••r ••••rti1'4 1111111 C•r1 .... llri•• it.
'"'"'"' ••••lo•r~ M•'•I ..,;tti 11.a, ••l•.11'9•• .. t &I&. Mr 7 41yJ ..... jf J•• arr •ti ceM,ltttly 1ttlt:-_....:;";:";:"'!":::"C:"~'";;;;"·c:•;:;"'-''='""';:";:;i••;;•·;:,"~w;:•:-":.'"' -I fi•• .. ~ . tr••• it tow• nl ••• t I lllt 200 •1tf
'70 FORD CUSTOM ""•••"•"•· .
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11 1 .••••. ,, ...... , ............ , ........ 1 ....... ,.,.
h•et••. l0210ftl
FREE
TaLll'llOlll APPRAISAL
'69 PONT. CATALINA
$ I I"'/;
U1• tilt f41 t ity i11 r••• •I' ctr to"'".-' 1•t
"' •••• '•r•••I •• tlir ••• ••t .
"''· 142-6611 . S40-7710
~·
VI. l&CTOIT &It ............. ~ , ••• ;·.~ ... ;..,, -FRIE
4i•. hNl•r, ""' ,.._. <••lilltlH (lll'WIS:tl ....;..;.~;..;,...;~"°'"'~""'°'~,..._-1 CRllllT COUllllLlllO '69 CHEV IMPALA , , .... ~•·-··-••u ..... M,..._ $1 8 M . i
• O.ort.,llttll wittl ltill1 i..t ilill 1"4 ••·-,.
tHW .. ? ,
" SIMrt ti•• N 'HI• ~t C111 lfl·6'11 _,, J 0001 llAIOTOP. \I.I, 1111 lr••i.. 11w1• 11""1,..,
r14i•, h1ellr, ftll•w fl1i1ll,.I••• i•I•. llWi°lttl
'69 FORD L.T.D.
$2188
f ACTOI Y & II, 111• lr••I., 11w1r 1t11rl•I • •1411,
lli11tt•, oi•yl n•I. !YIPlll)
RINTAL SPICIAL
1971 PINTO or MAVERICK
$15 IDT·A·r.All l
fro111 2 '.M. fri. to ID AJA, Mo•.
FIRST 100 MllES FRH
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