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Copter Oiii~er~s
Mer~y 1Mission
Fail,s; Boy Dies
DAILY PILOT
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST S, 1971
VOL .... NO, lU. I SEC.TIONS, ~ l".1.Gf:5
S1nile .. s Three
.DA IL.Y PIL.OT ,.,,. .. ..,.,G"f' k'l;t":'lftr ·
These thrP<' srnilers are flop lo-.botLonl) Julie Phillips, 8. R.obln Ph'iJ._
Ups. 5. bolh of (~oro na del ~{ar, and P auJ White. 5, Lagun.a Be;i..ch.
They \\'ere celPhral1ng National Smile ;veek (Aug. 2 to 7 ) by putting
on their be~t (7 J smiles for you. Have )bu smiled at anyone lately?
New1lo1·t G1·oup Will Seel{
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Electio11 Heigl1t Liinit
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Helieopte1·
Dasi~ Fails;
Boy Dies
By ART HUR R. VINSEL
O! !~• O•ll• ,.1101 St•!I
Setting down at a scene of sorro"'-a
~ewpnrl Beach police hl'l1copler pilo~
fie\\' hi.c; l1r.c;l mercy n1isslon \Vednesday,
<!!'. a l1rcmt1n crouched besidP him tned
to breathe life back into a drowned little
bo~·.
Daniel G. Hamrn .Jr.. 3, son of a v1sit.-
ing Ar1wn a Stale Uni1·eri:;.i1y vice prr!'.I·
den1 , v•al'i pronounced dead shorlly alter
a rrival at Hoag ~lcmonal Hosp11a1.
Thr problem-plagued rtlay 1nvol~·ing a
police car "'illling to race him the lasl
l:ill vards was the first nor since the
chop.per y,•en! into srrvice last February.
The bnef rlran1;i began di 8 pm . 1n
Irvine Terrace, v.•hrre !he Hamm famil.v,
ol Tempe, Ari 1.. had been en;oyins a HJ·
d<1y beach 11s1t.
llamm was teaching his other chlldrrn
\1'ho lo dive 1n the bar kyard p!l(ll a! I.ti~
J ohn H. Tyson home, !9lJ t\ewamee
Dn1 e, police said.
Sudden ly, he noted little Danny n1iss·
Ing
Spol1ing him on the bottom at the deep
end, Hamm dove in while a •fra ntic c;ill
v.·as made for police and fire departmenL
help.
Patrnlm;in Don Cots sairl the f'lde r
llamm was gi ving his son moulh·tn-
1nou lh resuscitation when hf' arrived ,
whil e the belico pter zoomed in overhead.
''Tune was of the essence," Oflicer Cots
i;aid of his decision to ask pilot J im
t;olf;is In land in the street outsidf', a ..
neig hbors gathered.
Fire department rescue squad mem·
bets were on the scene by this tUne,
v.·hile an ambulance was still en route.
siren screaming through thick summer
tra ffic.
Raci ng the pale, still. child to lhe chop-
per, Fireman Jim Brooks clambered into
lhe t.w(>-seal craft with Golfos and his
observer, Officer Tom Stewart.
Lifting off with a roar. Golfos headed
for Hoag 1'-1emoriat Hospilal, which has
no helipad yet.
"They've bctn prorni'slng one for
B)' L. PETER KRI EG lion on the ballot. monlhs," Ll. Gary Peterson said today.
or lh• oan, ~n11 "'" Newport Beach high rise foe!\ said they "The whole thing look less than three
A Nl'l\ptlt'1 Brarh c1111,Pn!\· ~roup 1o<ley Intend lo start eirc-ulating ptlillons in the minutes. from the time lhe bird landed
;innounerrf 11 will !\<'<'k 1n /orcl.' an ini!ia -near ruture calling on lhe council rn until lhey were at Hoag ... Ll. Peterson
l!\'e election tn h;1n hii;h nse cnn!\truct1on either <idopt a ban or call the special said.
throughoul mo"! nr 1hr ci1 y. elf'C1ion on the issue . \'i~iling hours had the hospilal park-
Thr 11nnounc('n1rnt lnlh11•:!1 a Lai:una Allan Reek . a spokesman for the ,l:'roup, ing loU crowded. so the tfiw frantically
Brach rlc-ctioo Tur~day 1n 1A•h1ch re!\i· 1111id he hopes to publish 11 formal "nolice began hunting a spot to set down.
rlenti; vnterl 3·1 for a tolal han. of intent t(l circulate petitions '' next Fireman Brooks kept up his rhyth mic
Anrl !I l'flmP" afl('r 11 city ('(}t1nc1hnan 'A'ttk. mnu th·tirmou!h resuscitation. supple-
\','rdnei;da\· ntl!hl flrOIXISrd a permissiv e HI'.' said various areas nf the city woolcl menled by extern.al heart massage.
j.strav.'I \'Otf' nn a prnpoi;al tn e111enrf the be excluded from the ban in the proJ>')3ed "The pi)Dt made lwo passes and said
rxist1nJ1-:'\ev.rnrt 8C'ach n1orat on11m on nrd1naoce. He listed tho5e areas as New· ''the l'lell with it,' .. U . Peterson continu·
\\a\erlron! hl'l:h rise un11l a ntw master 1>Drt r..cntc r. the Irvine Com pany's Nor1h M . "Time we_. running oul."
plan 1~ clrv('loprd. Ford indu strial tract above Aerooutron1c "lie caml! in under some hi gh tension
Thf' ~tr1111· \ ntr <;U,L":J!r~trd Co11nc1ln1an and !he Emkay Corporation'11 200-acre pt1wer lines and landed on the. access
Carl l\yn1l a. foulrl bC' tak('n Oct 5 11hrn rlf'VC'!opment JUSt south of Orange Cnun· road he.side a construction site ·· • re~1<l('nts l!n 10 lhe pol!~ on the crv1c !y Airport. Waiting on the ground were both New·
cente r hl'nrl isi;ur fhe ban would apply to all areas to DI! pnrl Stach Rnd Costa Mesa police de-1\ymla·~ proposa l i~ no! 1r.chn1cally poi-· anneicrrl, Beek said. • parlmf!nt p1trol,cers. .
r.1hlr, hnv.•('\l'T. Arl i n~ City AnnrnPv Dl'.'n· Tn fnrcp the inilialivP, the c1!1zcn.~· F"ireman Bronk! jumped in!o nne.
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nt~ fl'~ril ~;ud 1h1s mnrn.1111::. notlri(! thn t (J'oup \\'Ol.Jl d nef'd the. ~ianalures or 3.5~1 cradllng Danny· in hls arms. and they
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Nov. I Last
Newport Citizens
To Seek Ele~tion
On Height Limits
en as
ace
Lottery Listi11g
Draw Detcr1nines Draft Priority
\VASHINGTON fAP l -HP.re in calen·
d;ir ord~r are the 1972 draft lottery
numbers picked today in Washington :
JANUARY
207
2 22;;
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4. 211.l
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6. 327
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21. 12
22. '" '1. 197
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: C'ountia1ts l(ecp
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'. Sfreak Alive
1 :i Qranse Cnuntians conlinut In
I Jl stai\d out al lhe Pan American
~ r.amts In Cati. Colcimbia -thank-"
1 to weightl tfttr RuM Knipp's lhret
1 gol~ medals WOOnesday.
The Fullerton minister thus r11n
. the county's total lake to fnur gold,
~a silver and 11 bronze mPdal
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fSet: LOTTERY, Pagr. 21
Sa ndal Prints,
Dog Tracks Lead
'f o Mesa Arrest
A si\igfe,' clearcJr san'd'ar pr iii l anti
tra cks left by a big dog led to arrest of
a suspect \Yednesday following It burg·
Jary and vandalism spree .al a Costa
f\lesa fi rm.
Several 5S gallon drums of paint and
thinner were punctured, resulting ln $7f>O
damage to Costa Mesa Bu ilding Supply,
1700 Superior Ave .. poli ce said.
Erl)e$l L. Johnson Jr .. son or the owner
discovered the dam11gf! and theft of tools
and a ba tte ry worth 537. calling polke
immediately.
Patrolman Robert E. "Pop" Arnold,
found a print of a Me1ican-type sandal
fa!\hioned Jrnm an old lir~. along with
numerous dog tracks.
Checking ;i: su~ptcl's residence, in vesti-
gators found he wasn't home , but clai m
1hey m•.chcd a sandal pn the po rch with
thf' burglary scene footprint.
TQO, the U.S. watl'r poln team -
"''.hich ii;' loadt~ witp. 0fanie Coas~
• 81'1'.'A performerii -captured R Ii to
3 v<>rdict from flilexirn Wednesday
to up'll& Games record to 2 In 0,
James A. Britton Ill. 28, of 420 Flower
St,. happened to drive up at that moment ~ aflt1°~a~ questionerl about the c'11se whi ch
h;id occurred overnight. He wa11 subse-
quently ;irrestf!d and booked on burg1ary
cha rges ..
a
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Fil1n Reels
Retrieved
011 Apollo
SPACE CE"°'TER. Houston (UPI) -
Astronaul Allred ~1 \Vorden left th•
security of the earthward hound Apollo 15
spacrcrafL today t.o lake rnan ·s lirst v.·alk:
in deep space.
Unlike all prior spacewalks, lhis on•
occ urred nut of the earth's orbit.
\\'ith Astronaut James B. Irwin lending
an oxygen hose anrl !he Apollo lfl com·
n1ander, Da vid R. Scott, at the controls,
\Vordcn floated three times from Iha
hatch to !he af1 section of !he ship to
rel ricve more thiln a mile of film.
Iii'.' rl11ng carefully to handrails 11nd
""mplr.tOO !he mi ssion in 20 minutes
11 ithout difficulty -.although his heart
v.·as beating fast.
The film. recnrdin,,:: more than one
mtlhon i;qu<1re mile ~ of the moon's
surlare, 11.·;is 1n an instrument bay in tha
<;rrrice mo<l11lc . whirh i~ to be jettisoned
in space prior to Saturday's splashdown
in the Pacific.
The :i9-year·nlrl pilnt yielrled to lempta·
lion and took a look around.
".J im." \Vordcn reported lo lrwin. "ll
look:\ absolutely ranlaslic f.ll set that
moon back there. That is absolutely,
unbcli!'.'va bly a most remarkable sight."
The moon was 44,000 miles away. The
earth was 196,000 miles below. The
spacrcraft v.·as traveling at 2,000 milcl
an hour .
On instructions from the manned space
cl'nler in Houston. Worden inspected the
exterior or the. spaceship and re1>Drted
that "everything looked excellent except
for the cover of the mass spectrometer."
The instrument. used to analyze gas
particles around the moon , had been
!See APOU..O. Pare tl
Orange Coast
Weather
No relief In the current hot spell
;icrording 00 the weatherman.
Highs today around 75 along the
coast. rising In a humid 92 Inland.
Lows tonight won't be much re.lief,
either -around 68-72.
~WE TODAY
' Two m u .t i c n l Productions
11cro.J.t t.lte s!reet from each other
"' Costa l\ftsa merit sparkling
rt'VlfWS Se l' £nterta1 nm.fnt,
Payts 22 and 23.
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2 DA.IL Y PILOT 5 Tllur\day Au91nt ~ t1r11
Court Actio1a
Ky Misses Ballot
In Viet Decision
SA.IGON c UP1l -The 5outh \'!et-
1:1amese Supreme Court today de clared
Vice President Nguyen Can Ky lneh11bl!
for the presidential e!ectiC1ns Gen Duong
Van .. Big" t.1inh threatenl!d to pull out,
and it appeared President Nguyen Van
Thieu may ~ tht: only candidate
~ supreme courl said Ky and N 1:uyen
Tran, a minor C!nd1date, did nn1 have the
oecessary backer~ and could no! run in
tht Oct. 3 elections. Minh threatenM
once again to v.·ithdraw on grounds Thieu
wu r1gg in2 the rleclion and rhal his
follo.,.,·ers \lo'tre being harassed.
Minh, leader or ihe 1963 coup which
Dvtrthrew the ]alt> Presidenl i\'gn Dinh
Oie.m . lssued a stilttmt'r,r afu•r the
supreme court ruled Ky off the ballot.
"ihe Thieu goverMlent has used the
meanest tricks to prevent the Ky·Le
Private Plane,
Airliner Collide;
98 Escape Death
LOS ANGELES 1 AP) -lts right y,·ing
tip curled up like 11 had been "pried 'll-'ith
t giant can opener." a jeUiner cu rying
D6 persong landed safely after colliding in
the air with a Iii ht plane.
No ooe y,·as hurt aboard the Continental
Airlines Boeing 7111, inboWld to Lo~
Angeles from Hawaii. The two men in the
~ght plane Y.'ere injured y,·hen it crash
landed in a field.
Eighty·stvtn passengers and a crew Cir
!line were on the four-engine jet al the
hme of the collision during its landing ap.-
proacb to Les Angeles International
Airport Wednesday night.
A Continental spokesman said only a
(ew passengers were aware that a col·
Usion bad occurred.
The Federal Aviation Administration
'aid the 707 was under radar cnntrol and
bad betn advised by ground controllers
that a light airplane was in !he area.
The jetliner's pilot. Capt. Hal Ross. told
i:iewsmen he saw the light pl ane "only a
~cond before and after the collision."
The Continental spokesman said the lip
of the right y,•ing or !ht' 707 was curled up
Uke it had been "pried y,•1th a giant can
opener." He said damage was e.stimated
at $5.000.
The pilot or the lighl aircraft. Arthur
t\'righl. a z.>.year-old licensed pilot from
1uburban Comptom, said he had permit·
ted his p.assenger. Len Hopp , 1n take con·
trot of the. single-engine Cessna 150
Worlly before the collision
He said he "''a s sho"·1ng Hopp. 1J. "''hn
does nol have a pilot's license. how I~
make a right tu rn.
"I was makins. a right !urn when 1 silw
1 wh ite. fla sh." said Hopp nf nearb~
Granada Hill s. ··sefnre ! cnu!d dl"I
tnything we were hit. by a Jet. I !urned
the controls over to Art and prayed"
Both men werf' hnspit.1!ized wilh in·
Juries which included 11 broken leg for
Wright
A Fede.ral Avi 11 tion Administr11tion
legal counstl, in response tn a nt.,..·s m:.n's
que.!tion s;i id ".iissuming the aircraft is
dual controlled. 11 is permi~!iblt fnr th"
pilot to let a ptrson "·ithout a hcense
manipul;;i!e the contrn!~ nf !hp airrrafl ··
The Cessna y,•as dual controlled.
The FAA said 11 v.as the first t1mP ;on
in-01ght collision had occurrPd 1nl'n!vin1t
1 jetliner approaching ln1ernat1onal
Airport
Last Jun, ~ 11 Hught~ Air \\"p~I OC9
and a r-.1arine F~ Phan1nm fi~hter ·
bomber collided O\'!'T t.hf San C..-brirl
?11ount.a ins 2~ milts eilst nf Lns An~rl!'s
M t~ jl'tliner 1.1·as en rnu''° from Lns
Angele.<> to Sall Lake C11y Fifty per!.On5
\.l·e.re killed
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t,icket from nhta1n1ng the lull "'"·
dorsemr nt o! !ht re.qu1rtd number n( prfl-
v1nc1al councilmen and to keep !his ticket
out of !hr pre sidential ra!'e.' he sa1rl
Me spoke of the alleged harassment 11!
anligovernment candidate~ and added ,
"the abort tricks and pressure 1nd1cate
that the next elections are being riggerl
even in the. preliminary stage. In 1he fare
of this serious sllual!on. "'e deem it
necessary to recons1d~r our 1ntenuon to
run for the presidency "
L;.S. An1bassador Ell.~1.1·or1h Bunkl'r h;i ,
met sevrral rimes 1.1•1th :\l1nh 1n an ~
partnt effC1r! to convince him he ~hnuld
run and to pnint out that a one-man Th1e.u
rare could have. di sastrous propaganda
effects.
Ky '.l.'as not immes1atl'.'l}' avat!able. for
comment
The court sa1rl Ky·s petition 1~·as re-
jected because 39 of the prol'1nc1al coun·
cil members who signed his qualifying
papers did not ha ve validated signature.~
and because the same councilmen had
signed Thieu·s qualifying pap<>rs .
The eltction law requires c11ndidales lo
tia ve the support of 40 senl'ltnrs nr
depuries out of a possible 197 legisl;i tors
or 100 provincial council members out nf
a possible 5f>(l. In addition. the roun·
cilmen's signatures must t>e valldat.ed by
rhe1r provincr chiefs.
The court today publicly posted the
qualifying petitions for the first time.
They shov.•ed Thieu had the support nf 15
senators. 89 deputies and 452 provmcial
councilmen ;'.!inh had the suppnrt 11f !6
senators and 28 deputies Ky had 62 cnun·
cilmen '·aliqpted for him HP harl trirrl to
cl;iim 39 more \Yho harl signed f0r Thieu
The figure sho1.1·erl Th1ru har! lhr bulk
of the signatures ;imong thr cnuncilm rn
Although lhe cnunril mr.mhPr~ ;ire
elected by the people. the provi ncr chiefs
are appointed hy Thieu.
The court also rrjerled the pe1111ons nr
another canr!id:ilc. fC1rmer prov incP chief
Nguyen Tran He h;id admilterl he had n11
support but silirl he was running !n prn.
test !he election l;iw 1.1·hirh l1m1lrd the
number of candidates nn 1hr h;illo1
Thie.u 's running ma1rs ,o,rr fnrmrr
Prime t-.lin ister Tran \"an H11nng anrl ('11r.
rent Prime r-.11nistPr Tr;in Th1rn Kh1rm.
r-.11nh 's slatP includes i\'.i<llnn:il Assembly
Deputy Hn Van r.1inh a!' his running rn;ite
;inr! Sen. Hong Son Dnng . .:i.~ an alternate.
Thr la"' requir('s altrrnal('•.
Ky f1lrd his riu.:ilif~1n~ prur 1nn~
\l'tdnesday although ht 11·a~ ~nme 40
s1gna1ures short of the requ1rtd 100
authenticated supporters.
f'rotrl Page 1
HIGH RI SE • • •
\'nter~. 15 percent of the 2~.fi70 prrsnn!I
11ho are regi~1erM tn 1·nh• 111 N!'l.l'port
Br;ich.
Btek prrrl1r!ed they "·nulrl h;ne hlllP
lrnubl r gl'tl1ni; thr ~1gn;at11rt's. rl111m1n1-?
he had hroilrl ba~e s11ppClrt fnr thP rnn1 P
He ~aid thf' initiatil'e eff11rt ha~ hren
rndorsrrl bl' 1hr Balbn;i J~l;;nrl llnpr01'1'·
men1 A~~0r1a1 inn and a n11111her nr in-
dividual rit1?en~
\Ir. and '.\Ir< Rlrh arcl Clur11 ~ . .fnhn
Shea. Je;in R;irra~~. '.\1r .1nrl \tr• 11<in-
;ild S1rau~~-\1 r :inrl \I r< Rnhrr1 Ea<!·
man. '.\tr :inrt \Ir~ Th11m:i< lil :i11n. \·Ir
;1nd '.\lrc Al Lil hmi!P'I , \1 r< P.;i rhara Sta•
p'rr .1nrl \Ir., C1rrnll RrP~
Hy;inn 1< prr<1drnt nf !hr ('rntr.:il \rw-
JYrr! Rr;irh hnml'n1.1nPr~· ;i c,n1'lll llOn
Brek 1n !hi" p;i•I h;ic, puhhrh 1n.:i 111-
!<1inPd rhil1 h11!h fl.<f' rlr\'rlnpn1r nt 1~ nn!
•omrar1h!r 11 1lh th P prnf1lr nf '.\rwpnn '
BrilC'h rh:i1 rr~1rlrn1~ 11 ;in!
In ;i rrr~~ rrlrt1~P 1 ~.•ll rd 1nrl:i1· Brr\(
c;i1rl, "Thn~p rlr<1rn1i~ nf .:i nnn-1J rh1n .<l'I
tine ramr tn ~e11port fnr th;i1 rrt1~nn :n
lhl' f1r~1 plarP ;inr! in orrlrr In prnlrrt 11.
mu~I .;hn11• !he rlPr1s1nn m;ikrrc, 1hill ~e11 .
pnr1 Tnmorrnw :s ;in ;;ccurat(' p1r1ure nf
\l·h11! the r1t1?('n., 11•an1 ··
Brek ~a1rl 1hP futUfl' ("11\' nr l r1·111r r;in
ha1·e all !hr periple. y,•hn ~1·t1n1 an t1rban·
11.l'rl Fett1ng.
BPl'k :il:=n !i;i1rl hP \l"ilnTrd no Pilfl nr
11n~· propn~erl ~tr<t11• l"n!e~
" . .\ ~rt.:iw 1·n1p· 11·nulrt niakp thP 1n!Pn-
l1nn of !hP jlf't'lfl]P kno"·n. hi:! 11ri:1!dn "t
"rcornpl1~ an~·!h1n~.' he said. and hi'
F.-td r1·en 1f th(' <"ti11nr1I rn<i<'IS ;i h;in
"'11hnut a \n1P, ii fi1turr rn11nr1I could
unrln 11.
"A n in111ttt i\·r y,·nu!rl bf something per-
rnan t n!." ht s.:iirl
BePk sa1rl l<111~·tr( ,1·n1 kin " fnr his
grnup ha1·e fo11nd ;i prfl1·1F1nn in the F!;ite
code that "·ruilrl n1:ik, thP ,·ntP h1nrt1nc
HI' rl1dn'1 ~;i1· 1\·hilt nnr rl1rl he rnn1n1rnt
nn the rnurl 1e~i~ 1n1·nh'Pr! 1n 1hP L.:o~un-'l
Re.;i f'h h1gh·ri~r cnntrnl'PT(\' in v1h 1C'h flnf!
Superior Court JUd~I' ~;:i:rl ihal 7nn111 "-nr .
dinancts m;iv hf' Pnfl r!M nnl v thrn1:"h
fl'.lt'mal, l'~l.ab'lished JlT"CW'PdU rPs.' hy a C'1ty
~nun("il :il1er it 1111rl !ht pl11nning c('ln1rn1s·
~irin {"flnduct r 11bhr h"-'lrin_l!!'i
Lagun;:i 8C'arh rounc-iln>Pn mnl'eri tn
l'na("t the hl'1ght limit after TuPsday'!.
land~l ide vntl"
Betk :-aid !h" 11•f1fd1n iz n! his propci(M
ln1l1-'ll1\'e 1~ nnt fnrmt1 l1vrl. hut ~aid 11
woulrl allo"' c1e1·eloptr~ 1n ~l'rk \"Ole~ nl
ll"ie ~pie 1f !hi'~· •;ioant td !'XC"t>pt ions trC1m
thr ban 1n !hf' fururt
Ht rlirl nflt P\:p]i11n ho11 !his "·n11ld h"
fl ccomphshtd or "'·ho \,l'OIJld p.:iy !he
elecuon cnsu
Choi r Sol cii ~I Dead
·' ., . ' ,.
! " " • ~ .~ • •
Bt•iflH • Giotit IS "
.. . .. ,
' ~-•1 ... .. ' .
' . ~-' . -. ..... -......... -.. ..... ~-'':"l" .. ~ . :.: -· "' ... ,,,. -· .. •
~ .
Lottery Held '
Boys Born in '52
Learn Draft Fate
\\'A~lll.1\(,1'0\ tl'Pll -T)1e Self'cf1l'e
Serl'ice Sys1em niatched r!;al ~s and
numbers pullrd ;i; r11nc1om frnm clta.r
pl;:i ~t1r drun1s lnday 10 r1eterm1n~ 11 h:rh
of 2 nul!ion n1en lx•rn 1n 1952 ilrP n1n~t
likely L!i he drafled next ~ c;1r. No. I
priorit_v wpnt tn mrn born on J)Pc. 4
Since 1952 w;is a leap 1e;ir, .1fi6 in-
duction pnori11e~ 11(·TP ;i ss1~nrd -one
fnr each d;iy of the vear 1nclud1no; VPh.
29. Th'lse le;ip ~ear hah1e~ \ll're \1rtu;il!y
assurerl nf missing the dr;ift when !hat
date 1.1·as matched \\1\h prinritv number
30.). .
Draf1 t·all~ 1.1rre r11n1uni.: ;ihout 10 llllfl ;i
ninn1h lh1s 1ciir hrforr thf' SelPC'l11·e
Serl'lt'f' la w expired July I Thrv arr PX-
Jlf'C!er! 111 a1era'le 1n th;it nc 1.thhnrhn(ld
next year. presuming Con~re"s extends
the !aw.
The lntlcr.1· tirgan promptly ;it 10 ;i n1
EOT, .1nrl ii w;is 11 4.i am. -lhl' :'!121h
dr;iw -befnrl' 1he diite 1.1 as pulled anrt
marrhrd ur wilh J\"n. 1.
The first nuinbrr dr;iwn 1.1·.;s 3n ;inr! it
"''<IS 111.:itchrn up with the first date
drrt wn, June 20
shnu!d 1.1·11hrlr;111 from \'ie(nam.
The ar~ument -snm" Senators ..-·ant
mnr~ Pxpl1cil lnup.hPr l:ingua~~ -rn~ans
rhe Sen::i1r 1.1 111 nnt lflkP up the bill unti l
11.~ return Sept. 8 froin a 1nonth·long
rt'N'SS.
, . , ,,
LOTTERY
2'l 14fi
:in. 112
31 31~
OCT.
I. i !
2 ifi
3 114
4, 66
5. 339
6. 6
2'.l 27:1
:in 3.l t
31 ! ll
:\'OV .
! .• 1!>6
2 J!lO
3. 300
4 lfi6
5. 2\ I
6. 186
7 17
8. 2fi0
• ~ .. (
• • •
2~. 48
30. 299
•
DEC.
I. J8
" 99 3. 40
'· I 5. 252
fi .356
7. 141
8. 65
:ritarine ~taj. Ike Eisensnn nf rornnado plays ~'ith Brian. his Irish
\\'olfhound E 1~enson cla1n1s the Brian. 11ho 1''eighs 188 pounds and
s:ilnds e1ghl feet. four inches on his hind legs. 1.~ the biggest d og in
Southern Califnrnia. Anybody v.'anna argue ahout 1t'.'
l\"1J. 2 -thr srcnnrl most vulnrrable -
11 en\ lo 1nen born nn Jan. 25. It 1.1·as
dr111\·n about half :in hnur bf>fnrl' Nn I
Oraf! nff1c1al~ ha ve rsrim-'llrd th;:it
~·oung men 11 s~ignerl a number ahol'l" 150
or 160 can be fa irly confident of nol being
drafted.
7. 8() a. :117
9. 254
10 31 2
11. 201
12. 257
13. 2:16
9. 2.17
111, 227
ll 244
12. 259
13. 247
9. 27
10 . 362
11. 56
12 .249
13. 204
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APOLLO • • •
malfunct1on1nc.
\\'nrrlPn
E:ndea1 nr
£1n:tlf'd nut nl thr hatth nl
at 8 !I a rn PDT anrl, 1n hi ll
1·1""' nf a rnlrir tf'le1·1F1on carn~ra . marle
his 11:i y tn the llft sect1nn nf the
spaceship. mainla1n1ng a f1rin grip on
h~nd ra1 ls-
Shnrtly after le;i1·l ng the C'.-bin. \\'nrdrn
sl1 ppC'rl his body f!rnund h111 held f1rmJy ln
thr r;i1l1ng. He tr.:i li!"d a lonr;:. ,1·hile nx-
.1t;rn ;ind rnmrnun1cA1inns ilnr.
As a h;ic\\ur lo h1~ hfrhne. \\'rirrlrn
11nre ;i s1n:JJ· emrr!!l"nC'I' ll x 1 gen
h.1rJ.,p.it I.; nf I hP 1.1 rw r:irnrd et1r lirr hy
s.An!1 anrl lr\\ln durine. !hr1r rnoon1.1::1!k '
Fl\'P rn 1n11IPS intn 1he :op;icr\\alk,
rn1:-.~:nn rflrrltol rf'fl(Jrtrd 1h.:i! 1he .l!l·\'l'ar-
olrl pdnt ·.~ ht<1rtr>llf' 1.1•;is 130. comparC'd 10
a normal nf ahnut 7fl .
farefldlv tricking a s;ifl"ty line tn a !tlm
e3SSf'1te from the !'hip's powe r I u I
IP!escop1c rt1 mera. \\'orden pulled it frre
and c;irried lt back !ll the open hatch. He
JransfPrred 11 to !r111n.
Af ler lhf' rr1nr,·;il Clf thr f1rs1 ltlrn
p;irk. grnunrl l'nntrnllers 1nlrl \\'nrrlen.
· bPau 11ful J"h. AL b;ih_1· '\n h11rr1 at all ·•
On a S<'rnnrl 1rq1 lo !hr hill' ilrP:i .
11·nrde11 lool..PCI :'.I 1h r r;in1rr;i Sf'Clinn t1nrl
rPprrtrrl "II lnHkS l1kf' thf' Cfl\"('f hit~
J~n11nrd'' nn fill!' rilml"r;i.
"Rngr r. ,\I , h;ib1·, th;i t 11·a~ nln't une~·
rerlPfl ne11 ~ ... s;i1rl the grnunrl con1-
mun1catnr. Karl Hen11C'
\\"nrden hrnught bac k ;i •lllil ll l'r r;1sSP1!
lrnm ;i snial!rr .:r.appH1g can1rr.1 il l l1 '>4
7. 111 . •n1nplP!ing U1e nhJr cT11 e f\f !hr
~f1..trr11;1 l li
II" ;irpr 11,.1t In 11n;k .11 n,•1~1 1·!
tnrr\r(_,h._ 11t1hi•u l 1hr ha rcl P\f'rl1n11 rh111
11;i ~ .1pp~:rrn1 ri urini:: r;i rt1rr An11"r1r;i n
~r:iri 11 ;i l l..~ 1!:i1 1nc hark tn !hr f1r<t nne
1'111 ,lunr ~ 1~1~.l h1 F:ct11 11rr! l\h1tr
111111<1fHi 1"' 1hrrr .1 n1·1h1nt; 1 l•r 111 lt1 P
:-.1 \1 1'-r1rn1 1!11• ln-\r11rnr nt~ \1 r1d:1lr 1 h;i v
1 n1 1 11 c;r,: n:!' I ' 'hl'r·I\ hrfnrr I t:.11 h<'rk
1r'' \\nrrlrn ,1c ~ri! grn11nd 1·111l!rnl
lir11 111• .1:-~r·d \\,11·d r•1 fni ;i ~rnrr.11
r1P~rr1pt111n rd Iii " n1nd11 lr ''E\'f'!\lh1 ng
\11ok('rl l'\•rl lr111 r x1r p1 fi•! 1t1r rn1,..r n11
ll1 P n1:i.·~ .~1•r1·1rnn1r1C'r , · \\' n r· rt r n
rrpntll'd 1rfrrr1n1?. 1n .:in 1n~1n 1111r nl lh:il
;111:11' trrl c:i~ p;11'1wlr( -'lrollnrt thr mnnn
Tn lr111n. l\l'rrlr n ~;i 1d l1m, II lnnk~
;ihsnlutPh f.l111:i~t 1r tn er! 1hat mC1nn
h:i rk rhr rr Th.1t 1• ;-.J-o,,nl111rl1. un-
br)1P1;ihh ;i n1o'i rrrn 1rJ..ah lP <1;:ht ··
Th<> n1n11 n 11,;.~ :ihnut 44 non m1lr" ;;11·;iv
;it the 11n1r -
. .\f1rr 1n<l k111.1; ii th1rr! trip lri 1n"P"'! 1he
rr;ir nf 1he •hir. l\nrr1en rr1t1rnrrl tn the
.<p;icrrratt •t1h1n :it 11 :'19 ;i -ri .:inn cln~rd
the h;itcl1.
ApCllln l.l rr:irhPrl thl' 11r \cnmp 1n-
l111enre flf r:irr h'<-g;ril1·11 1· at ; ~~ a m.
PDT ThP e;ir!h 1ras :?iH !:I~ 1n1ir~ ;ihr:id
at th~ t1n1r . thr m"'"n .<R ,000 rn ilr-hrhinrl.
'II~ rl o11n hi ll frnm hrrP nn Lf'I.'
.i~t rnn ;iu1-ph1·~1r1~1 .rn(Pflh \llrn tht
i:rn11nd cnmn1 l1111r:iinr 111 lhr l~OU!!lnn
l'p;irP ('f'nl('r. tnld the ;i~1rnn;iu1~
· Rnc. lh-'lnk 1n11 .Jne." ~;i1d ~cn1!,
''That's nice tn kno1.1· ··
··Did ·~nu nn11rr :inl'lh1niz lhcrP, 0;>.\'C',
rl 1scnn1inllt1 \ 111 1·elo("11y nr anything hke
that.,., Allrn a.~krrl,
"\\'ell. JI){'. th;i!'s one nf lhe m\'Stl'rir!I
thal 1.1e'l! probahLv ha\P tn krep 10
ourselves." an~w('rerl S<'ntt
Before blastin.c. nut of lun"r~rhlt. th!'
11F!rnnaur.s lef1 brh1nd a hnlt ~a1e!hte
c1es1~nPd to rnon1tnr lunar rt1diat1on and
magnetic forces for a ~·ear. ..
~1ERCY . • •
rilrrrl th,. rrmt11n1n;:: !.',O vard~ In the
hn•p1f,oil Pmer~enr~• rmm. pnlu•r Sillrl
i .nn!lnUPI'! Pfforl~ tn Sil\'t rh,.. tvi,· -
•:rhrnPr.C.Prl only th ref' tn six min:ite~ at
m1*t -f;iiJprl anrl he 11as prnnnunrrrl
rlr:irl
Thr $tlinn"<i p:irPn!s 1.1rrl' t11ld lh• sarf
11e11 ~ :inrl rlri1en hilck tri the Tvsn11 h0me
\Vholesale Food
Prices Dec line
Other Cos ts Up
\\'ASHJNGTO'.'/ I l'PI \ -\Vhnlesale
f()l)("j pricPS dropped .~h;irpll' in Jul~·. lhe
L:ihnr DepArlment s;i1d tnd;i _v , possibly
inn1 ca t1ng tha1 re lief I); nn t.he '.'.'2.V for
hi11T iPd i::rncer.v shoppers. Rut the prirrs
of 1n(lus1rial rn;i!erial.~ rrgistrrrd the
lar.t:P~t 1nrrrase 1n ;ilmnst 15 years.
ThP rlrparl!nrnr s;i1d foor! pnl'.'r ." <'·' t.he
11 holc.~ale Jp1·el Jell 0.7 percent while 11s
11hnlr.~11lr pr11'P tndrx fnr all itPms .:in-
1 :tnc·rrl fl .l prrrf'nt 1n Jull', br!ow the
.:11rr::1gP for the hrs! half of this ve;i r.
,\f1rr arlju:;tment fnr i;rasonal raf.1nrs,
1t1r 1 nerca~e> ""'~even It'.~~. fJ 2 pc-rr Pnt
Rul th" pnt·e fif 1ndu.~tr1;il t·om-
n11)ct 1t1c~. ;i f;ictor "''h1ch t>ennnTo1s1s con-
:-1drr a better "au.o;e of :ntlat1on rhan the
ht.th!\ \nlat1le prices nf f;irm prorlucls,
.!'purlert ahr;id l;i.~t rnnnth by fl~ prrrrnt.
Cln a .~{';i~nnall.v t1dJU~lrrl hil.~l.(. thf' 1n·
crr;i<;r w:i~ 117 p<>rcPn!. !he sharpest
ninnth ly rise since Augu st 1956.
Ex plo!!io n Rocks
Caliente Track
TJ.JLAN A !AP) -F1rP and ;in e~·
pln~10n rlestn1yP<i the !11,(lOO-se;;t granrl·
~t;inrl al l·a11rn1r Rare Track ;;t r!i<ybrrak
rnda.1• ,\f'ne nf the l.000 hnr~f'~ \\;IS
rrpnrierl 111J11rrd.
Thr turf r lub and 11ff1 rr~ al~n 11 rre
lr1 r lrrl ;i~ fl;in1r~ leaprd ~f'lf't;i l h11nrlrl'd
f··rr 1n!n 1hr ;iir
Firrn1rn frnn1 San U1rfi!n ;ind nthl.'r l S.
hnn lrr t'l!lr~ ha11lrc1 1he. f1rP fnr hour~.
\r~rn 1\;i~ ~U~pt'('IPrl . Tq11;;n11 ·~ rlrpur v
flfP f h1r f. ,lu ;in \\'1 ll;r~ (;nn1;i lf'?., ~a 1r!
ThrrP .~rr;ir;ilp f1rr~ 11PrP ~!l!hl Prl 1n lhP
c hrhho1i(r ;irr;i •honly ;ift r r .1 .11l a~, hP
.~;11rl
A (j1(p\l !f' h;1~ hrf'n r;i 1.?1ni.: ht•111C'f'n
!r;i r·k n1 ;ina1.?en1en1 and hnr~P n1rnrrs
n1Pr \n1.1rrin~ !hp $1 liM m1n1m11m purse
In $1.41\n
Among the first 10 m.:it chups nf
numbers ;ind da tr!'i, hased nn th:it
estimale. voulh~ born on at leasl fnur 11f
lhe dalt's 3rpe;ir tn be virtuall y certain to
be called int o mi1i t:iry ser\•ice.
The second number drawn was 70 and
It was matched up with the dale Sept. 2.
The firth rlrA"'n \I':!.~ 23, matched with
April 16. the sixt h matchup y,·as 86, ""'ith
Feh. 20.
:'o1rn born nn Chrisrm;i~ Day. 1952. were
;i~si gnrrl numhrr 11:i.
A hill !n r xtenrl Srl,.l'11V!' Srrv1t:f' fnr
t wl) mnrp 1r11r~ rPrr1vrrl fin;il appl"n\':i l
1n the Hrn1,(r \\lrrlnc.~<lay h11 t i~ hnf1;gPd
nn"'n j,oi thP Senate in ;i di.~pu!e fll'f"'f a
11,•;itPrPrl·rlnll'n AmC'ndmPnl rxprcsstnl!
Congress' feel ing thal the United Stales
14. 36
15. 7$
16. 159
17. Ilia
111. 134
19. 163
20. 331
21 232
22. 263
2.1, 152
24. 212
2.1. J.111
21i. 6!!
27 9.:r
20. lll
2!l. 79
30. 117
31. 160
14. 316
IS. 3111
!6. 120
17. 2!18
!fl. 1iS
19. 333
20. 125
21 :'l:lO
22. !13
23. ie1
24 . fi2
2,i !17
26 209
27 240
211 :l[
2~. 2JO
JO 14
14. 275
15 . 3
u;. 123
17. 293
t8. 73
19. 19
20. 221
21. 341
22 . 156
2J . 171
24 . 245
25 1.15
21i. 3fi\
27 2!lll
21) 174
29. 101
31). 1fi7
31. ~22
County Mayo1·s Girding
For League Sliowdown.
Ry T0!\1 BARl.F:Y
Ot rho Doily ~llo! 5!11!
Mayflrs nf at le;ist 15 Or;in_i.;e (:Ounty
rllmmunitrrs .:ire tnd;iy ,1.?rtt.inl! .~Pl fnr
~till annlhrr ~hn1vr!n1.1•n in the r!r;i1.1•n nut
b;it1le he1wrrn lwn cnuncilrnl'n who 1.1·;int
!n reprr~C'n t !he LPa)."(ue nf C111r~ nn (hf'
LoC';il Agt>nry F111·1T1;i11on Corn m1s~1on
ti.A FC\.
-res1 gnal1nn rlne~ nnt brcnme eHec1ive un·
Ill Aug 12 ;i nrl anr:ounrerl his int rnl1nn o!
ch;i1 nJ1R the LAFC meetini;: scheduled
for 1\UE:. 1 L
Fnun1;iin \';illrv J\·la1nr Ed .!11st. whn -
cl1;i1rs hcith t!1r l~<iCU" ~1nr! 1hP croup's ri-
ll' sell'c·1inn eon1rn 11!rr. ~01 hi.~ qunrum or
1.'i m;i,\'nr~ la te \Vrnnc!'r!-'ll' ::inrl im·
met1ia1e1.v ~f'hrrtulrr! 1.1•h:i1 I!' experted In
hP ;i .~lorin1• 111N'!1n~ fnr nnnn r-.1onrla\ "t
Friedrmilnn lt:ill u1 Orani.:r ·
ln nne rnrnrr 11·11! he !.ns 1\lan11IO!I
r'nuncilrn.:i n .IClf H1rlr . lhe tn:in "'hn h£';it
nut Ful 11'r 11111 Counr!ln1.:in l ..n111~ · Rrd '
nr1 nhilrd1 h\• 1.l In 12 l;i~t .IUI\ R 10 ;i n
r lr('11 on !ha1 \\'l'I<; 1n1mC'rl1:itrh ch;i H,.ncrrl
h1 RC'1nh ;irrl! al :i l;irrr mrr!inc ;incl in a
1 ;;1\~(11 ! hr lllrrl 1n Oran i<e County
:-;uprrinr I 'nur!
l!r1nh<1rrl1. ;;r1·11 ~rn h1 lhrtr ;!! lllf' .!uh·
~R mr.~uni: rir 1hr lr:igur nf rnmp \1ru v
\11rh lhP lr11nr (·nn1pan1, w1\1 t'll' h;:i rk
.::ili!a1n In rlrmann !hP (('-'ti 1.:ir;i1rrl \\h rn
lflri" 11·:1~ rr1r>r trrl h~ Iii tn 9 ;il th:it
n1re11n11;.
H.1rlr •lt11n1rrl lhl~ 11Prk 1h:il hi ~
Hr t'h.:11r{'d lhr I.AF(' hr:ir1n/:ls Jul.1· 2R
ju.(! lirr hnuru: brtnrr thr lr;i~11e durnprr\
h1n1 in 11h;11 11ne !r.1g11r 1nC'n1hrr r!rsrrih-
C'rl ;i~ "rr.1r11011 1n snmr nf Thr d1rl1P~t
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VO L. 64, NO. 18b, l SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY , AUGUST 5. 1971
Today's t 'inal
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
Orange County Horses Slated for VEE Shots
ri.tore than 2.)0.000 horses 1n Orange
Count,\' and se\en other Southern
California coun11es v.·i!l be innoculated
against Vf'nezuelan equine enrephalitis
(\IEE1 star\Jng Friday.
Officials of the California Department
nf Agr iculture sa id 200.000 doses of the
Vl::E \'ac<.·ine \l'i!l be dis1ributed to 20
district centers in thr eight counties.
Local ve terinarians will inoculate the
horses.
Ca!1forn1a is one of 11 stutes under a
Deep
federal quarantine which bans the 1n·
terstale shipment of horses since the
VEE cpiden1ic hit Texas.
Public health officials have stated that
no cases of VEE have been spolted
outside Tt!xas as yet, but the increase ol
mosquitos in all stales is still a danger.
In addition to Orange County, the seven
other counties where inoc ulations start
Friday are San Diego. Imperial. Los
Angeles. Riverside. 511n Bernardino, SRn·
ta Barbara and Ventura. Slate officials
Space
don"t belie\'£ it .,.,.ill be necessary to in-
oculate horses in northern California but
the \1accine '4'ili be made available
anyway.
rileanwhilc, California's top experts on
mosquito control and the \'arious form.~
of encephalitis met this week in a r2pidly
called conference at UC Riverside.
The experts warned that California
could face a severe increase ln lhe mos·
qui~ population because some breeds
Apollonaut Retrieves Moon Film
SPACE CENTER . Houston IU P!l -
Astronaut Alfred ~-1. \\lorden left the
1ecurity of the earth"·;:ird bound Apollo !5
spacecraft toda y to take man's first walk
in deep sp;ice.
Unlike alt prior sp;icew;ilks, this one
occurred out of the earth 's orbit.
\Vith Astronaut Ja1nes B. lr"'tn tending
an oxygen hose :ind the Apn\lo 15 com-
mander. Da\·1d R Sc0tt. at the controls,
\Vnr den floated three timrs from !hr
hatch to the aft section of the ship lo
retrieve more than a mile of fil m.
He clung carefully to handrails 11nd
con1pleted the mission in 20 minute:<.
~·ithout difficulty -a\lhoush his hearl
"'as beating fast.
The fi!m . ·rcco rdin,q more 1han one
million square miles nr tl1e moon·s
surface. ~'a.'i in an in s!nunenl ba y in the
servlre module. \1•hirh is to be jel1isnnrd
10 space pri or to S;iturday's spla shdn"'n
Budgets OK"d
School Districts Boost Costs
Budgets fQr lhe 1971·72 school ye;:ir have been adopted by both the Ocean
\'i@w and Huntington Beach City 1element.ary1 school districts.
Du ring !he nexl school :.ear. the 24-campus Ocean View School District
plans to spend SJ O.f\.'!9.201. roughly $619.000 more lban lasl year.
The money 1v1ll be used tn educate an expec!ed 14,000 studen Ls. or ;ibout
7:JO more than last year.
Dis!nct !\upcrinlendent Clarence Hall said despi!e lhe bud,CC'I incrc;ise Lhe
Ocean V1e'>v t.1x rol e is expected to remain at $3.68 per $100 assessed valuation.
Trustecs nf the Huntington Bea<"h City School District have adop1ed a
$5.909.323 budgcl , $1l'.!3.000 more than !asl yea r.
Enro!hnr..n l 1n rhc d1sLr1c t is expected lo rise by 6.13 slud ents In 7.t.i;o !his
fall The. tax r;:iLe 1s expected to increase b,v 26 cen ts to £2 4il per J.100 nr as·
se:;sed l'aluiJli11n .
Tru/\lces or lh(' Ht!ntinglon Beach Union High School D1slnct h.:irl srherl·
u!ed a bud,ce t hraring /or \~'ednesday night but postponed action until all boa rd
n1e1nbers are present.
Tru stee Ralph Bauer was absent \\"ednesday because he "as on a busi·
ne!>s tnp. .
\
Ellsbe1·g to Sta11d T1·ial
Fo1· Pe11tago11 Stu~y Leal{
BOSTO'li ll Pl l -1\ fprlrra l Jlldi;:r If)·
rlay ordrrE.'d Dr Daniel Ellshi>rg In stand
1r1al 1n C;;hforn1;; fnr rclras1ng lh~ lnp
~ccret rcn1;ii.;nn !'Jud~· 1n1n thr \11etn<1~
\VRr
tht> i-.~uc~ in !his <'ii~~ ·• He !'laid Pr1nri
rhd nn! ;i<.k lhP ~n\!'rnmenl "hrthrr 11
had illeg;i lly 1v1rel:ipped or cavc~dr11pprd
1n Aa1n1n~ evidence a~a1ns1 Ell sbcrg
The judJle "'a.~ conduc11ng a hrarin~ no
Princi's recornmcndat1nn that Ell ~bCrl'.;
be removed to California In an~wPr
charges involved with dis("los ure nf the
classified defense doc:umcn!s. Rnud1n. a
visiting prnfes.5o r al Harvard Law School,
requested a hearing combine the is~ucs of
Ellsberg's remo val and the need fnr the
gover11ment lo indicale whether it had
used illegally obtained evidence.
in the Pac:ilic.
The 39-year~ld pilot yielded to tempta•
tion and took a loo~ around.
'"Jim." \\'orden reported lo Irv.·in. '"it
looks :i bsnl utely fantastic lo get lhat
moon bac:k" there. ThaL is absolutely,
lJnhelicv<1bly a most remark;ible sight."
The mo()n was 44.000 miles a"·ay . Thi':
car!h ""'ls l9li,OOO mile/\ bclo"'· The
~pacrcraft. "'as traveling at 2.000 n1ile.!1
an h()ur. .,
On ins tructions from the manned spa<"e
cen ter in Houston, Worden inspected the
P:\'.lerior of the spaceship and reported
!hat •·e~·er.vthin~ looked excellent except
fnr the. cover of the mass spectromrte.r."
The instrument. used to analyie g;is
p;irticles around the moon , had been
malfunctioning.
\Vorden floated out of the hatch nf
Endeavo r at 8·41 <i.m. P DT and, in full
\ 1ew of a cnlor tclevi.c;ion camera. ntade
his y,·ay to the lift seclion of the
~paceship. maintaining a firm grip on
h;:ind ra ils. •
Shortly aft er leavin.c: the cabin. \\'orden
slipped his body around but held firmly tn
lhe railing. He trailed 11 lnng. white ox -
ygen and communications Jin P.
/\.~ a backup ln his lifeline. \Vnrr.len
wore 11 small C'mcr.c:ency ox .v ,i;: en
h;ick pack of I.hr t.ype carried earlier by
Scot! and Irwin durin~ their moon walk.~.
Fi\"I! minutes into the sprice•\•alk.
tnission control reporled that the 39-year-
old pilot 's heartr;itt> w<1s 130. compared to
a normal of about 70.
Carefully locking a safely line In a film
c-asselle from the ship·,,_ po we r r u I
telescopic camera. \Vnrden pul led 1t free
and ca rried ii back \0 the open hatch. He
transferrrd 1t to lr"'in.
After the relrie.,·al nf !hr first film
pack. ground controllers tnld \\'()rden,
'brau11ful JOb, AL babv. :\o hurrv <i t all ·•
. (ln a second trip 'to the bay ;1rc<1 .
\\ordcn looked ;>J the c;imera sec11on ;:ind
rep0rtecl "It !nnks l1kP the cn'>'cr has
Jiltnmfcl"' on one ramera.
"Roger. Al, bah~'. th<11 w;is nin.q unr~
prrl f'd newc;." s;11d the ground rrim·
munieator. l\arl Henize.
\\lorden brough! ba rk a 5maller r;i ~~rlt
lrnn1 a smaller .:Y,11pp1ng ramcra at ll 54
:o. m . completing the objective of the
sp;1cewalk.
He appeared to work almn~t rf.
fnr!less!y. without the hard exertion that
wa s apparent during earlier American
spacewalks dating back to the first one
on .June J. 1965. by Edward WhitP .
"Houston. i.c; there anything el5e in thf'
Sli\1 tScicntific Instruments Modu!e 1 bav ~·ou want me to check before I go back
in?" Worden asked ground control.
have developed an immunily to r urrent
pesticides.
Dr. S. R. i\i ulla. professor of en-
tomology at UC RiversidP, 5.aid Cal ifornia
"'technologically speaking. is in a position
at this time to mobilize its resources In
suppress mosquito vectors and '4"ard off
an epidemic of n1osquito-born dlseases
such as VEE."
"However, due Ul the. occurrence of
'acquired resistance' and · c r o s s
tolerance' In some of our important
species or mosqt1il(\('s, our ca pabilit y In
deal with n1osqu itnes in !he future "'111 be
diminis hed considerably," Dr ~lull a
"'arned.
Severa! experts cal1rd for a greater
concentrat ion nn mosquito prevention
other lhan by chemicals. Orange Count y
relies heavily on a breed or sniall South
American fish that eat the mosquito
larvae ..
Dr J. E . S'4•ift, sti!IP"'1de c<>0rdinatl'lr
of pesticides, UC Berkeley. said that UC
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MR. AND MRS. MERRILL WORDEN WATCH AL ON TV
190,000 Miles From Ea rth, Their Son th• Spacewtlk•r
Wholesale Food Prices
\\' /\SHl~til'OV 11.JPJ l -\Vh nlesale
fond price.~ rlrnpped ~h;:irply in Jul y. the
LabfJr Dr.partmrn t .~aid today, poss1bl,v
ind1c.ating th:.i l relief 1s on the. Y•ay for
h;i rrted grocery sho ppers. Bu! the prices
of industr ial materials re_c:istercd the
larges! increa se in almost lj yPars.
The dcpartmrnl sa1d fnod pnce.c; ;>J th~
,1·holc.~a le IP1'PI fell 0 7 percrnL "'h!IP. its
\1holr.salr prit•e index for all itrms acl-
v<incrd n.:i perccnl in ,July. below the
;i vrra~P fnr 1he l1r~1 h;1lf of 1h1.~ ~·rar .
:\ltPr <i d1ustmrn1 lnr sc;;.~nnal fa<"IDrs,
thP ln<"rra.c;e Wil.~ f"Vrn le$~. 0 2 pcrCen1
Bu! !he prier of 1ndusLri;il cnm-
n10cl11H'\, 11 f;;rtor wh1r h ('rOnC\T11~t_, f'0n·
~Ider a betler g:iugP Of 1nflaliOO !han the
Police Voll cyh<1ll
(;a111 c Rcs cli c rlulcd
The voll ryh;1ll ,eame bclwPcn f>{ll1ce
from Fountain Valley and Huntington
Rc<1ch h;is bcr.n rescheduled for 7 pm.
Au,i;:. 16 at the F'ountain Valley police
fae i11ty.
The .11ame w;>,.~ origin all y set for Mon·
day The change was required becau.se of
"·nrking hours of team members.
highly vola!i!e pnr.es nf farm product.~.
sp ur1ed ahe<1d last month by 0 5 percent.
On a seasonally adjusted hasis, the in·
crease wa s n 7 percent, I.he sharpest
rnonth!y risr since August 195fi
For the six mnnths ending in July. the
lndustnill Prnrl urt lndrx rose at ;1
seasonally ildjustcd annu2J rate of 4 7
prrccn1. h1ght'r 1h:in the 4 1 percent
recorded ;it thP. hcisht ()f thP 1%9 in·
flal1on and lhP ~hilrpes1 since the SJ~·
Jllfln\h peri od tllill cndccl 1n January 1957,
ThP O 7 per("ent drcl1ne in whqlesale
prit·r~ nf ('Onsurncr !nods, generally
.c rriceries n11 !h1·1r 11<1v tn th,.
.~llpermarkels. 11•a.~ lhP hlfl/oleSt drop (Or
01H? n1rin1h .~111re Dcccmhrr On a
~C'asonally ;vlju.~teri basis, the decline \1•as
evf'O mnrr -1 fi prr r·ent.
The dep;irtmcnl safd the wt1ole.sale cost
nf fre.~h fruits and vcsetables, eggs and
beef fell sharply.
The a!J -ilems wholesale price. index ad·
va ric!'d in July lo 114.6 percent of the. 1967
average. That means il cost $11.46 tt:i buy
I.he same variety of goods at wholes2Je
tha1 could ha ve been obtained for SI J.43
in ,June . 511.09 a ye<ir ago and 510 four
)ears ago.
·L S. !)1s1nct Judge \\'. Arthur Garri!y
.Jr !'el Aui.; 16 <1s the arraignment date
for Ellsberg 111 Ui.• Angeles In ordering
El!:<.ber.1: re1noved tn Cahforn1a. he wft'll
;ilong "'llh 1he recon1mend alion of L'S .
magistrilte Peter W Princi ll'I dt>ny
defense ntot1nn.o; for a heann.1t on whether
the government used illegal f'<t\'C!Sdrop·
ping and "'1ret;:ippini;l to product evidence
in gain ing the ind\c!mi>nts against
Ellsberg.
Ellsbcrg rrma1ncd free 1n SSO,telH'.lail
and his chief attorney l.et)nard B. Boudin,
promised Ell sberF( '4'ould appear for the
arraignmenl
Drug Education Center Under Way
G;irrily also dcn1r d a pcli!lon from
BDuclin to requ ire Princi In rcquesL the:
~ovl'rnmcnl to sho w it had not used iJ.
le.gaily nhlained evidence l hr o u g h
\111ret apping or eavesdropping .
"This ques1inn of wiretapping l~ 1r~
relevant ani:l in1malerlal to the se removal
prnceerllngs"' Garrity said.
Boudin claimed Pr i n c i ' ~ recom·
n1endalion -returned Wednesd ay and
proposing lhat E:llsberg gn on trial in
California -"does not address itself to
2 Valley Firms
Report Thefts
Two firm s 1n the Fnun1;iin Valley lfl·
dustri;1l area h:H P reported thefts or
21bnul $4.000 '4'nrth nf office <'qUipment in
lhe la~l thrcP days
Thr, burJ;tlancf' were cnmm1Ucd al 8~11
J.ahnratorics. 111 .lf! Condor A\P , and
California Nron Products, 1112.'l Olndnr
A"' ~li ssing rrnm 1hl" t'4·n firm~ ;ire a total
nf r hr ,. e e!ec1r11: tyJ>('wr 1rers. th rt 1
calcull1tors 11nd an adding ma chine.
Editor'.~ Nottt · Th is i.~ the t!11rd Qf
f o11 r ort1.cles df'a/1·11g 111ith d.r11g abu.~P
educn.r,ion 111 Hu11tn1gto'1 Beach t1nd
Fouiitairi \>'alley.
By•JOANNE REYNOLDS
O! I~• 0•11, 1'1111 tl1ft
"Llw enforcement oflicer1 from .I.
F.dg1r Hoover on down cannot solve the
drug abuse problem, nor are they Pquip-
ped to educate on the scale netdtd,
"As-a result, people: are looking to the
schools to do the work." says Herbert O.
Brayer coordina tor of the: county Depart·
ment. of Education's new drug abuse pre.
\·entlon education cen1er
It Is through his ofiice that Khoo!
t:li!\trlcts will rtcr.ive ideas. materi.iti; ;ind
;iiid in getting j!"ranl.!i when necessary for
thrlr drug abu se programs.
Brayer ha.c; been with the count y for nn·
ly " few months. Formerly he developed
clrug Abuse prevention programs ln !he
~an Diego arPa and for lhe ArltOnil
Oep11rfmenl of Eriucatton . He is i.
membtr of the•N:i.tiona l Commith:e for
Dn11?. Abusr Education :incl the 8tale
up to prnvidP. drug abuse education
,;ervices In the cou nty's 34 school
distri cts. It is financed by a grant lrom
the f.alifnrni a Council Ort Crimina l
Justice .
\Vith the help or rt steering c0mmittee
made uo of representatives of all school
districts In the county and an advisory
committee of professional groups such as
the county bar and medical associations.
Brayer has established 1 1et of objectlve1
for the cenlPr.
T h e s e include: assisting districts in
developing training for counselors and
teachers; designing curricula ; provid ing
educalional ma t er i a I 11 : establishing
parent-co mmunity drui;i abuse prevention
prnJ:rams; helping e.valuate present drug
abuse programs. 1nd aiding I n
es!abli ~hing the need for drug ahust
educallnn.
Likt! lhP. pollct nffictr~ in Huntint(ton
Beach And fountain Valley who wotk. in
dru~ abu se ('l'lucatinn, Brayer ser~
~l'veral chani::es lh11t need lo ht mAde
l:wfnrP effcc11vc programs can be Im·
plrmcntcd.
:inybody 's atli!udes or Ideas and this ap·
proach docs not convince anybody lo get
nH drugs." he said.
He feel.!1 St'hools will have to put the
en1phasis on helping childre n deve lop the
value~ which will lead them to decide
againsl drug use.
The educationa l program he outlines
involves "a sequential and e:yslem11 tic ap.
proach -hope full y beginning in the
home lnng btfore the youngster registers-
for kindergarten.
"It call.'1 for a major reorientation in
teaching techniques as well as acllve
parental and community involvement. It
calls fo r no le~~ than 11n honest facing up
In our failure. to develop a values
framework wh ich would make the: me of
drug~ bolh unauractivt 1 n d un·
nece.'lsary ."
He ~aid the r ountain Valley School
District , the Hu ntington Beach Union
High School District and the Ocean View
School Dislricl all have requested aid
from his office.
114'! said he"ces the leather and parent
trainin.i: prnJl~atn!\ .c.s the most llktly
scienti sts are making progress "'ilh new
n1o~quito-k illing chemicals -natural and
synthetic -that are less likely to con·
ta1n1nate the en vironment and "'hich ap-
parently "'Ork againsl mosquilOes that
resist ordinary pesticides.
The experts also \11arned slalf! officiall
to v.·atch out that the VEE doesn 't come
up from ~fexico. The virus can be
transmitted by birds, rodents and olher
animals. Humans can also be struck by
the disease.
Dece1nbe1· 41
Draft Pick
Nu1nber I
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Selective
Service System matched dates and
numbers pulled al r<1ndom from clear
plastic drums today to determine ~·hich
of 2 million men born in 1952 are most
ALL LOTTERY NUMBERS
LISTED PAGE 3 TODAY
likely to be drafted next year. No. l
priority went Lo m~,r1 born on Dec. 4.
Since 1952 \\'as a leap year. 366 in·
duction priorities were assign ed -one.
for each day or the year including F'eb.
29. Those leap year babies were virtually
assured of missing the draft "'hen 1hat
date was matched '4'ith priority number
305.
Draft calls were running about 10.llOO a
month th is yea r before the Selective:
Service law expired ,Ju!y I. They are ex-
pected to average in that neighborhood
next year. presuming Congress ex!ends
the la1v.
The lntlery begnn promptly at JO a.m.
EDT, and it "'as 11 ·45 a.m. -the :li21k
draw -before the date was pulled and
n1atched up with No. I.
The firs t number dr:i1vn was 30 and it
\\'as matched up with I.he fir~t da le
dra'>'>'O. June 20.
Nn. 2 -the second most vulner;1hle. -
~·ent to men born on Jan. 25. It "'as
dr::iwn about. half an hnur before No. t.
Dra(t officials have cstin1ated I.hat
young men asir1~ncd a number above 150
or 160 can be fairl y confident of not being
drafted.
Among the first 10 mat chups of
numbers and dates , based nn that
es11mate. youths born on <1t least four of
!hc dates appe;ir tn be virt11a lly ccr!ain to
be called 1nlo mil11ary service.
The second nu1nber dra1,•n "'as 70 and
it "·as 1na!ched up "'Jlh the dare Sept. 2.
The liflh clrawn ""S :!:1. m;11rh"rl w11h
Apnl !~. the si xth matchup "'as 86. "'1th
Feb 2fl.
.\!rn bnrn 11n Chri;tn111s Day. !~.12. were
a s~1gned number l:l~
1\ bill to ex1end Seler11ve Srr..-icP. fnr
1wo mnrr ycar.s receiver! final apprDva l
tn lhe House \\iednesday hut 1.~ bogged
l10111n 1n tile Senate in a rl i~p1ttc DVe r A
\va1.crcd·down amend ment f'X!)rf'ss1n g
Congre:ilt· reeling that the United St<ites
should l\'ithdraw from Vietnam
Choir Soloi st Dead
SALT LA KE CITY (AP l -Jessi e
F:vans Smit h. 69. "·1fe of President
Jnscph Fielding Smifh of the Church nl
Jesus Christ nf Latter-day Saints, died
Tuesday night. i\I rs. Sm1lh was it
featured snloi.~t with !he fl1ormon
Tabernacle Choir for 50 years.
Orange Co a at
Wencher
No relief in the current hot spell
according to the wea therman.
Highs today around 75 along the
coast, rising to a humid 92 inland.
Lows tonight won't ht much relief,
either -around 68-72.
INSWE TODAY
Two mu. s i cal productio'1!
nr.ross the street from each 0th.er
11t Cosfa f.l esa ttiertt spa rkling
rt"vi cu:s. S t: e En ter1a1nment,
Pa~cs i2 and 23.
llr!~I It M1lllltoa I •••II"' ' ,..,.111 n-u t 1llftt11l1 It Mutu•t 11u,..1 M
(1r•1t t3r11or 1' J•U!'l!ftl( l'I""' 1,)
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The Orange County center is being set
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F ·1aner Pre dicts
Huntington Park
• Ready Ill Year?
Huntington Bf!ach should have a 207-
acrr: Central Park landscaped and ready
for use by the end of next sumn1er
Thars the predir11nn• of De\elnpment
Coordinator Tom Sel'erOll ;u lhe rtty
enter.!. the final planning stages for 1he
park.
This week the c1tv cnunnl appro\·ed
ires1gn "'Ork for the ~e-cond phase of the
park. abou1 60 arre s Cnnstruc11on.
grading and landscaping for the ld7 acres
in the first phase was C'5t1mated lo cost
Sl.5 million. but now lhe councll has
authorized a proposed construction con·
'
K e y .llnn
l\larina High School senior
Craig Chaffin, lfi, \\'ill carry
the keys to l-l untington Beach
to .the mayor of Luecho\I:,
Germany. \1·here he \VIII live
for a year as an .<\merican Field
Service exchange studenl. He
leaves fo r Europe Tuesday.
trart for 207 acrf's at $2 37 million .
\\'11h the ~pending of this money, the ri·
tv will have re 11ched the bnnom of the
barrel nn the S6 n1i!h{1n p;irk hl'lnrls that
wPre appro1·Prl by 1oters 111 l!lll~
SPvPrns reported 1 hat cons! ruction
drawings 11·111 bf' rrepareci in September
1111h v.•ork expected to beµ1n 1n December
or earlv Januar\'
The Park. 1?.en.eril lh hnundert bv Slater
A1·enuP . Edv.·ards Sireet. Ta~lor nr11e,
and Go1hard Street, will be fenced off
during construc!1on. although there 1''111
be arres3 to fishing in Lake Talbert
"The fence will curb vandalism aod
give the grass a chance lo grow 1n lhe
~pring and early summer." Severns s;i1d.
Among the features in the park, in ad·
dition lo the new library which wtll be
built on a knoll overlooking Lake Talbert,
1.1.·ill be six picnic shelters, two nature
pavilions, hike and pedestria n trail~. and
five parking lots.
ConsLruction of I.he library is expect"d
to ~1art next spring ;ind will take about lli
months , according l.o Severns.
Trustees OK
New College
Spend Chart
After a two-minute hearing on A S23.2
million budget that offers a 21-cent tax
rate decrease, Coast Community Cnllr:ge
District tru ~tees Wednesday pass~d the
1971·72-spending chart.
The budget will require a tax rate 1n
C'ities alnng the Or;ingr: Olast from Seal
Bearh to Newport Beach th.lt. totals 69-
cents per $1 00 of assessed valuation. Thi!
compares with the 1970·71 tax rate of
nearly 90-cents per $100.
Chancellor Norman E. \Vatson told
lruslees the budget will provide for an
enrollment increase of 19.3 percent for
the coming schoo l year.
"This is one of the largest growth fac·
tors v.·e have had in recent years,'' Dr.
\\I atson said.
While part of the lax savings was l'IC·
romplished by voluntary reduction of the
junior college rnnstructinn tax. the
budget does provide fnr some S4 million
in capital impro\•ements in the coming
year.
lncre11ses in ;:i~~e~~Prl \'<1lua11on from
Sl.O~ billion ]a!'.1 year to !1. !2 bill ion this
ytar -a 6 2 percent Increase -also con-
tributed to the tax rate cu t.
lnrome from stale sources is f1gur~d at
$.6 4 million for 1hr !!171-72 hud~r1. up
fr om ~5 9 million la~I. year il-fu ch of thP
incrra.'ie is relaTed io 1 n c re a s e d
enrollmenls. college officials said .
The total operating budge!. adopted by
the board increasPd only $700.000 over
!a~t year's spending despite the an·
tici pated inc rea ses in enrollment.
Baseball for Bobby Soxers
fi1 embers of Fountain \'alley f\.1 inor Robby Sox tPam
play a bit of pepper in preparation fo r state champ-
ionship tournament v.•hic h begins next \\'ednesday
in Buena Park. From left are Jackie Komodina.
Betsy Gri bbin and Debby Hollo1.1·ay. The 11-year·
old girls and t heir teammates have 11•on regional
championship and "'iJI face Na vajos fr om San
Diego in first round of state tourney. Last year,
Bobby Sox team finished third in state playoff$>.
Unification Clmnge Bill
Okayed by Legislature
A bi\! designed to make school districl
unific ation elections perm issive rilt her
than mandatory has been approved by
both houses of tht Legislature.
Stnale Bill 878 approved in June by thP
Senate, cleared the Assembly on a ~·O
vntf! \Veclnesda y.
ThP hill has been en thusiastically sup-
ported by Assembl~·man Robert Burke
t R-Hunlington Rr;ich ~. a longnme ;id.
1·ocate o[ local detrrmination of unific;i-
lion votes. He views 1he measure ;i~ a
stPp tnv.•ard restoring loc.;11 C'.1ln!rol of 1he
schools
Al'rorrhng to Rurke. lht htll allows
loc::tl rlistricts to deride whether to hold a
unification election . At present. the state
Educ~t1on Corle requires suC'h an election
evtr.v four ,\'e-ars.
A sl;i!r·manda ted e!rctinn on thr \1n1 -
fy1ng nl lhe Hu ntington Br11rh Union High
School District is scheduled for ,June-,
1972.
Pre senllv educ.1tnrs tn \11cal c0m·
mun ilies :ire evaluating c n n f 11 c t i n g
un ification proposals, one of '>l'hich '>l'ill be
su bmittc<l lo \·nters next .lune.
Ho11e1 er. lhe nr11· bill \1·!11 not upset
th is election since 1he me;isure \.\"Ould not
l.1ke-efJer! until July I. 1972.
If that cler1i on is unsuccessful then the
bill will hilVP ao effect be<:au<>e under the
Ecluca!ion Code another unirication elec-
tion would htil'e been mandated fnr 19711.
Under the new bill. which Rurke ex·
peel.~ Governor ReaJ:!an lJJ ~1gn. this re·
riuirrment "'Ill he rlrnpped and local
di~tnct.s 1\'Quld have the rho1ce on "·hen
or evrn whether to call another unifica-
tio n t lection.
Va lley \V omen
Di es Follo,\i n g
Traffic Crash
15 ,000 Horses
Facing Needle
In Orange Co unty
Or11nge County's 15.000 hl'lrses will be
1·acrinaterl a gain.~t \'l'nl'zuelan equine
pnrephal1!1.~ 1VEE1 st11rt1ng Friday, Dr.
Robert Haight , county veterinari;:in, said
loday.
The \"l-;E \'ill'Clll(' '>1'111 hr g1\'CTI to
pnl'ate 1elPTJn11r1an~ F'nday morn1 n11
ancl they w1!J immed111tl'ly start the pr<>-
gram of frrP 1noculrition.~ a J:! a i n g t
the d1se;:i.~e that has killed thousands of
hnrses 1n Trxa~ since July.
nr. Haight said all horses and other
11n1mals llf ihr equine familv -·donke v~
;ind mules -~hou.Jd be inOculaled. Of.
f1r1 a!.~ rt1 I.inn Countr~ S;if;iri aonnuncrri
thry w1!1 Rive the vacci ne to the ir 70
zehr;i~.
\"EE r·;;n he !rilnsm1t tccf by mo~
qu1!oes . but no C'R.~l's ha\·e bern reported
in Ct1lifnrn1;i . The 1·acc1nc 1~ a precaution
that is being !aken in 11 states near Tex-
" llor~e nwnrr~ nr n1hrrs \.\'1lh q11es11on~
nn lhe VEE v.1ccine should contact their
local veler1n.11r1an or phone !ht Orange
County Animal Shelter, 5~2-7291.
Valley Seeking
Plan1ung Chi ef
Staff to Study P1'oposed
A Fount<i in Valley v.·nman v.·:is killed
an rl her husband admitted tn Huntington
lnt.erCQmmuni!y Hospit al i;.uffering ma jor
injuries lol!n\.\'in~ a traffic crash \Ved·
nesday nisht.
De ad i' \lir~ini:i Alf. of 251 Albalrns:i;
L<ine. Her husband, Eric, 74. i~ 1n
satisfactory condillon lodav with frac·
turf'.' of th~ skull . ribs and 1\:rist ~
Doll a rs Cul Ad Costs
A nf'" planning cC1mmis~1oner 1s be.mg
sou~h t in founl.l1n \';illp1· fnllo\\-in R. \he
res1gnat1on of cnmm1~~inner R1ihard
Heale\·
He;ih:\ s rr<;1 i;::niltll'ln \\il~ nffir1 al l1• ;ir,
r'°ptrci Tur.•da\ n1;ht h1 lhP r1•1 rounc1l.
Hf 1~ m11\'1n1=-In l\ent11r k1·
HralP1 h;i' ~rr1 ed on lhe planning
~,rr) .;,1nre Fe-hruar1 l!liO
Apphra1ion~ for 1he l';ir;:int srat are.
be 1n~ arrepted hv the Fountain \'alley Cl·
ty CiPrk
OIANGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
01.ANGE <.OAST .. u.~11<1c;. COl.l.l>.l,lfY
l•bert N. W,J
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Ortr« Offk •
l•fl>"I' a-.c": )l1 il'er•t • ._l,Oll c.o.•t ~·· Jlll w.,: &•l' it•9" N"""°r'I IMtll; llJ:I "'''""-' l 9'Jlhlflil k ll C.ltlNf\11~ JOi Nertt. ii C..ml"lt itMI
Se,vag e Li11e i11 Valle y
Plans for th e l\nritt fntercPptnr 5P\\""r
hne an! tempnr.1rily t1rd up in Fount ain
\ ·;i He .1
C1t1• rounr1I mi:omher~ 1n~1 ruc1 r<l 1he Cl·
t\ ~l;ifr In ~Judy the propo~ed cnn·
s1rur.t1r,n for thr ~·tnch se-v.·er line ;:if1er
he::1rin.'1: a proposal Tuesday night by
San1t2.t1nn Ot~Lrict representatives
The se \.\'f'r is to be built frrim 1ht in·
tersection of Ellis Ave.nue and Brookhurst
Fountain Valley
,
Tru stees Sla.te
Budget fl earing
Fnunta1n \·auev school lrustees "·ill
hold a pubhc h·earin~ tonighl on the.
d1,tnrrs 'propos('d $l.l7 million budget
for 197\-72
The he:inng \1·111 be hrld dunng the
school boarrl meelinl:! at 7·.10 p.m. in
district offires. 1 Li~hthou~e Lane
As wn11C'n . the budiiet wi!l requtre A
lax rate of $3.4$ pt'r IHJO ai;st:ssed \'a!u 11·
lion . dov.·n from lhe 1970·71 tax ratt of
$3.~0.
District riffir1als sa~· lhf' rt>dur!.ion is
due to scheduling of constnictlon lnAn
repayments ta state. i;chool CQnstructlon
-program
Dr. Charles A. \\!nodlin. 11s1.c111te
.. superint rndenl fnr business services. said
this year's gentral fund budget will be:
AA.li2i.016 v.·hirh comJlllre~ In IJ:1st year's
general fund budget of $7,491.079.
1 ral"Pr~e Fountain \'al!e)" in a 'tll1r·!'1Pp
f.:ish1on. follnwllt,11; Ellis to Ru~hard ~trrF !,
10 T.1lbf'rt A1•rnur. to ~f agnnl1;i Slrrrt to
Sf;itrr t\\·enur 10 '.\e1\l.1nrl
\\';.i yne o~oornr. d1rrrt0r of puh\1c
11nrks for Fountain Valley, S?.lrl \\'ed-
11rsday he probilbly v.'ill recommrnd
dP.n1aJ of I.he proposal, Offering 1nste,_d II
route. up Bu.shard to Slater to Ne"'land
and \Varner.
"All proposed, the construction "·111
cause a m;ijor disruption .a Io 1 g
tl!agnoli a." Osbornt said. "Tha.I. is the se.·
cond busiest north-south st.rl!f't in !Jle cily
and one of ou r major 5hnppin,11; C"f"!'\IPr.' i~
local ed at the intersection of Talbi:or\ and
111;ignolia.''
Osborne .1!so sa id he probably 11'111
recommend th;it conslrurtlon Alon~ ll'ie.
pnrlinn of Bush<ird occupif'cl by the hi.i;::h
~r!iMI be rnnducted durinf.! summer
mon1h.~ only.
.. t.:nle~s the.y C'ao ronvinr.e m e
olher1.1·ise. I v.'ill bring t.hese reC'Om·
mcndations back lo the city council." he
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From Page J
DRUGS •..
areas in whJch the center .-ill bf: workini
wilh thost. districts .
Polir(' sairl Alf 1ra1' dri1 ing east txiunrl
nn \\::irnrr . .\l'cnue v.·hpn hP Inst con!rnl of
tht rRr. rra~h1n.c into ii u!Lli11' pnlr ne<ir
thr 1nt ersrrt1on of S;in Rruno Strrrt
r nllC'e rtnrl flf('tllt'O .:If thP ,i;;r rllr ;id•
m1n1~1rrrd f1rsr ;11rl rri thl' 1n1urcrl rlllrpir.
hut :'-tr• 1\lf •1irT11lllh"d to rna<:.~l\r hr:id
:in!l rhr't 1n1urirs h1 the time :;hr w;i~
t!lkrn !•• 1hr hn~pit;il
Friunt:1111 \:illr.1 tr.1t f11· 1n1rs11i;:;itr•r
Cl;irk ("nrb111 ~;url !hr [;ital ;irr1drnt \rill'
thf fir~! in Fo11nl ;:i1n \';ille~' this yr;ir
ROCHF:STER . NY . fA Pl -Puh!1c1ty
a~rnts dumpr!l iOO one-dollar bill~ from
rhP lop nf ;i 14·story b\11ldini?" Tue~day rin·
to nnr nf lhr c1tv's hu~1cst rlowntown 111·
trr~r1·!111n.~ \r1tne~•r:; :;aid ~hnpprrs :ind
111.1111 i'h11dr"n 11 rrr ~rl'n dash1n,11; inln thr
srrrl'I to er! 1hP rnont1
\\rapped ;irounrl r .lrh hi ll \\';:!~ ;in i11·
11t;:i!1on (n .:i rlcrnon~1r.1t1011 h~· ;:i modrl1n1:
f1rn1 Oq:;H111rrc; ~111rl !hr r1rnl s:n rci
lh<"ll1 thr ro ~! 11 f an ~R .1100 ;idl'Crt1~111i:
('l'ltnp<11J.:n rnl1rr l;ilrr ll'rtrned !hr
nri::,:inlv'r.c; n111 tn hr,\d any repeal
l:ll'f';!\l"ily~.
All Heritage and Drexel
Upholstered Furniture
On Sale
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Mys tery
Sl1roud s
POW Deal
STOC l\HOL~1 ! UP!) -The Scan·
dinavian Airlines Sy.~!l'nl 1SAS) said l1>-
dt1 y it h;id been 11pprn11 ched b.v a "privat e
pe1·~nn" in \\'e~t (;errn;:iny 1n m1d ·July
about the p<ls~1btl1ty nf fl ~ 1ng 187 pet'sons
to .\/fv.' Yurk fn11n Laos. b11t lh;i\ 1he dr:i1 I
had fallen rhroogh. A Storkh olm news·
paper said !he 187 per.~ons "'ere Amer!·
<·;in war pri soner.~.
Tile report flrsr appeared 1n the Dagen!
Nyheter. a usu ally rehable Stockholm
nev.·spaper with a balanced tdil ori al
policy. It said "Operation Release·· '>l'Ould
be carried oul nex l Thursday and th11 t
the POWS would be no'>l·n to Vientian e
from Hanoi, "probably "'ith Russian
planes," and that lhev were the.n to be
transferred to an ~AS "stretched DCS-63
for the trip to New York.
SAS issued one report sayin.'1: 11s We~t
Cern1an rep1·t'scnt;1111·r~ h;id brcn ap·
prnached h.\ L:.S. 1n1l!lary authnr1tle.~ fo r
1hc· opt'ril\1<\11 t}1Jl 1~sued ;i cJ;irifying
1'latr1ncnt l<>ler ~;iy1og the \J.S. milit;:i ry
\,-;is not involved and that the person in·
quiring .1bout the airlift was a •·private
prr.,on"' iL dld not ldentify.
The SAS statcrnent said ii wa.~ never
rnentioned that the category o I
p.1 ssengers voas ml11rary personnel. A
similar report in 1he Bosto n Herald·
Traveler tod.1y on an airlift also did not
ident ify the passengers as war prisoners.
An air of mystery enveloped the entire
&pcration. The S\1·ed1sh and the U.S.
governments denied any knowledge nf the
pla". fklt the Hanoi de.legation at th t
Paris prare talks stopped shorl of de·
nying the prisoner release report.
Xuan Thu.v. !he chief :'lorth Vir1namP.se
negotiator in Pans, said the report in
Dagens N.vhe1er w;is the rrsull or som e-
one's "loo fertile imagination." But hf'I
did noL use the word ··ctenv" and he also
dodged lhe 1s~ur when iisked H some
prisoner \;ilks wrre under way orher tha n
those at the P.1ns !;ilk~.
SAS not only took thr rrqursl fflr an
a irlift srriously but 01ade prclin11n;iry
plans to send technicians tn V1rn!ian(' 11
che-ck airport fa cilities and make 01her
arrangement.~ for !he flight Airline
sourees said SAS "'a.~ told surtdcnly th•
party n1ak1ng the ong1nal 1nriu1ry was
.. not interest1·d." 'Ille dcci.~ion to t'all nff
!he airlift ilJ>parently wa~ tilken h~fore
pub!1eat1on 1n /)<1gens Nyheter and not
beeause of ii
The. nnly privatr p('r~on kno'>ln ln bl'!
pt'rsonally int erested 1n such ;in ;iirl1ft Ill
H. Ro.~s Peroc. a mu lt1mill1on.1ire Dt11las
computer· tycoon. He has m;:idt' several
!rip.~ to Europe :ind to Lan~ !ry1n~ to ;:ir:
ranl'le a re lea~e. but his efforts 1n the
p;i st f;iill'd. HC' al.~o 1r1ed and f.1dC'd tO l!t't
permission to ~end Ch risLn1a s p.1tkrige 1
to POW:; in North V1e-lnan1.
/\I anv ra1('. !he Cnmn1unist de lr.'1:ill1nn
1n Pa n~ .~t.11eri l'l1'l.<1ln lndriy rh ere \\'nul d
tlf' no prisnner relea.~e until Presidenl
Nixon set~ ;i date-for lhe departure of
U.S. troops from Vietnam.
Ambula nce F irm
Tell s Cost Hike
lt will rosl 11 lllllf' mnrt In call an am·
bulance 1n Hunrinl!ton RP;:ir h
Thi' ('lf \ rnunc1I h;i~ <1 f1prn1 rrl iln tn•
rrf'i'l"" 1n 1)1p m1lP;:ig,. rail' for Sr:il'.t
Amhulanre Seri 11:r trom l l a mile ta
S1 ~n
(I i~ 1hr l1r•t m1lrilJ,:e 1n1·rea.~e since
111r,o All nlher rhar,'!r~ rem;11n un·
rh;ini:.:rr!
l.;irr.1 ~r~I of !'•1~1;i \1es;i tolrl cnun·
c·tlmcn 1hilt 1hr .T.in1m\lm rh<lf,'!P for an
a1nh11lanc r c11ll 1.~ $.111 plus rn1I Pai;i r .
C•ILV "!LOT. Wiiii -ltl'I 11 ~1""'11 "'• ..,_,._,, It PV&l""lll 4•11v b~~·· ~
dtY Jo. -Nte lrlllll-!&'" L.-. 1...:tt,
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IMf.A, "-'-"' v111w, s.~ c i..--•ol Ct tiftt-1"1 t l"d ~t<llllrOt~ . .,...,. '"''"' 0'" ~ .. 19f\tl trdUIO<'I. "'!"CINI r "'''"t Olt~I It
t i l» W•I I•., STrMJ, Co.i. M"'°,
·The increase from the 197()-71 tn the
197\,72 gtneral fund ~udgr:t ls primarily
due 111 :i )O prrct:nl lnrrrAse 1n studen!~.
te;irher s.:ilary incrtments. JI 6.1 percenl
1ncrrase in f Pdrra! pro1ec!s. the opening
"tltonty 1~ 11n t ssent ial hr~t. but 11 1s
certainly not enough ," he .satd "Ca.reful
planning. knO"'leclgeah!e perr;onnel and
cnmmunity ~upporl ere the key~tnnts of
any pffecti\'e pro,'!ram .
\'our favarirt lntrrior dtsigntr will be happy to n.~sist uou . , •
T11.,1t1t 1 f71 41 641·4)JI
Cf..m.4 .A'-tld .. 642·1671
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-lflly• mmtt,.,, ••",..''-"'· u .tJ ,._1111_..
· nf \hrr" """' ~rhrin!~ and item~ carried
!11f'A•ari1 lrnm the 19il).il bud~rt." ht: e11·
pli:11ned
The tPmiuning rxp!'nd1lurrs lfl this
years budget art• $621 Si8 for bl'>nd
. rrrlPl)'tpl1<in $1 790 ()()() for t!'tP buildinll.
funrl . ·s2.59.l600 for the ~t<11le 1chool
building fund . and SJ~.940 for the
cafett'rli' !'r.count.
"You cannot put th1~ mnnke~· nn !ht!
r;chool~· back.~ and expect them to rlo lhP
whnlf thing. \\'e're gl'l1nQ to do our vel).
br~t. hu\ the community'' role 1n ~ucctllS
could bt tremendnu.'. Cert 11 1nl~' their role
1n f11 1lure l5 al'>l'3Y5 (lrta!." Br.11yer com·
men!Pd
r t1tEXT. \Vh.al can tht commu.n1tJ1
do,)
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INTIR IOR DESIGNERS . . O~ Mot1.1 Th un. & Fri. Ev&
22 15 HAR!OR !LVD.
COSTA · MESA, CALIF.
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Lottery Listing·
Draw Determines Draft Priority
\\' ASHINGTO!'l (AP') -Hert in calen-
dar order are I.he 1972 draft lottery
numbers picked today in Washington:
JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH
l 207 I. 306 L 364
2, 225 2. 28 2. 184
3. 24ft 3. 2;i() 3. 170
'4. 264 4. 92 4. 283
5. 2~ 5 233 5. 172
6. 242 Ii. 148 6. 327
7. 292 7. 304 7 .. 149
8. 287 8. 208 8. 229
9. 338 !I, 130 9. 77
10. 2.1 1 10. 276 10 .360
11. 90 11. :l51 IL 332
12. 228 12. 340 12. 253
J,1. 183 13, 118 13. 173
14. 2f!5 14. 64 14. 203
15. 325 15. 21 4 15. 319
16. 74 Jfi. 353 16, 347
17. 9 17. -198 17, 117
18. St •.•••••• , .18. 181 .......... 18 •. 163
19. 195 19. 2ltl 19. 53
20. Jl(I 20. 116 20. 200
21. W6 21. 15 21. 280
22. 103 22. 13 22. 345
23. 349 2.1. 116 23. 89
24 . 337 24. 359 24. 133
25. 2 25. 335 25. 219
26. 114 2fi. 136 26. 122
27. 72 ?.7. 217 27. 232
28. 357 28. 83 2R . 215
29. 266 29. 305 29. 343
30. 268 30. 1!11
31. 230 31. 161
April
t. 96
2. 129
3. 262
4. 158
5. 294
6. 297
7, 53
8. 35
9. 289
10. 194
11. 324
12. 165
13. 271
14. 248
15. 222
16. 2.1
17. 151
!8. 139
l!I. 49
20. 39
21. 342
22. 126
2.1. 179
24. 21
25. 238
26. 45
27. 124
28. 281
29. 109
~lay
1. 154
2. 261
3. 177
4. 137
5. 41
6. 50
7. 106
8. 216
9. 311
10. 220
1 l. 107
12. 52
13. 105
14. 267
15. 162
16. 205
17. 270
18. 85
19. 55
20. 119
21. 12
22, 164
2.1. 197
24. 60
25. 24
26. ,.
27. 241
28. 91
29. 81
June
I. 274
l . 363
3, 54
4, 187 s. 78
6. 218
7. 288
8. 84
9, 140
10. 22&
11. 202
12. 273
13. 47
14. 113
15. 8
16. f!IJ
17. 193
18. 102
19. 44
20. 30
21. 296
22. 59
2.1. 336
24. 328
25. 213
26. 346
27. 7
28, 57
29. 196
J ULY
], 284
2. 61
3. 103
4. 142
5. "' 6. 185
7. 354
8. 320
9. 22
10. 2.14
11. 223
12. 169
13. 278
14. 307
15. 83
16. 291
17. 182
18. 131
19. 100
"'· 95 21. 67
22. 132
23_ 151
24 . 4
25. 121
26. 350
27. 235
28. IZ1
29. 146
30. 112
31. 315
OCT.
1. 71
2. 76
3. 144 .. " 5. 339 •. ' 7. 80
8. 317
9, 2.14
10. 312
11. 201
12. 257
13. 236
14. 36
15. 75
16. 159
17. 188
18. 134
19. 15.1
20. 331
21. 282
22. 263
23. 152
24. 212
25. 138
26, " 'l7. 98
28. 10
29. 711
30. 87
31. 160
30. 301
31. 18
AUGUST
l. 180
2. 326
J. 17&
4. 272
5. 63
6. 155
7. 355
8. 157
9. 153
10. 25
11. 34
12. 269
13. 365
14. 309
15. 20
16. 353
17. 295
18. 11
19. 150
20. 115
21. 33
22, 82
23, 143
24. 256
25. 192
26. 348
27. 3.''12
28. 37
29. 279
30. 334
31. 111
NOV.
1. 366
2. 190
3. 300
4. 166
5. 211
6. 186
7. 17
8. 260
9. 2..17
](), 227
11. 244
12. 259
13. 247
14. 318
15. 318
16. 120
17. 298
18. 175
19. 3.13
20. 125
21. 330
22. 93
23. 181
24. fi2
25. 97
26. 209
27. 240
28. 31
29. 230
30. 14
SEPr.
I. 302
2. 71)
3. 321
4. 32
5, 147
6. 110
7, 41
8. 43
9. 199
10. 46
1 J. 329
12. 308
13. 94
14. 253
HL 303
16. 243
17. 178
18. 104
19, 255
20. 313
21. 16
22. 145
23. 323
24. 1.77
25. 224
26. 344
27. 314
28. 5
29. 48
30. 299
DEC.
I. 38
2. 99
3, ..
4. I
5. 252
6 .356
7. 141
8. 65
•. 27
10. 362
11 • .56
12 .249
13. 204
14. 275
15 • 3
16. 128
17. 293
18. 73
19. 19
20. 221
21. 341
22. 156
23, 171
24. 245
25 .135
26. 361
27.290
28. 174
29. 101
30. 167
31. 322
Council Implements New
Height Limit in Laguna
In a series of unanimous vo~s. and
\vith virtually no di!icussion, the Laguna
Beach City Council \\lednesday night
moved to implement the 36-foot tleight
limit <lrdinance approv!d in Tuesday'• in·
ltiative election.
Three motions offered by councilman
Roy Holm, each approved by a ~ vote.
launched action that could negate. any
ruture attempt to test the legallty of the.
initiative measure..
Holm f1rsl requested that tht. eouncil
extend its pre-electi on morato;iuin on
huildings over 36 feel hi gh for 30 da ys
after the officia l vote canvass Aug. lO,
but rt.v ised the motion v.·hen city attorney
Tully Seymour sald thal an inltiattve
1neasure goes into effect 10 days after
declaration of the official result . rather
t.han the :w day~ required for a regular
ordinance.
The moratorium was extended through
Aug. 22.
The council then approved motions lo
ask the Ph1.nning Commission to modify
the zoning ordinance in accordance with
the initiati ve and to include the 36-foot
height limit in the land use element of the
General Plan.
Asked if motions to "direct" the Ct'.lm·
mi88ion were in order. Seymour laid It i1
more customary for the City Council lo
refer matters to the planners with a
recommendation.
"The Pl anning Commission is there t<t
f'ii:erclse its independt.nt judgment and
advise the City C-Ouncil,'' he said, "but
because' of the.popular vo te , this is 1 un i·
que situation. However, the city council
always ha s the last word.''
Holm suggested his motion be changed
to "Indicate" the council 's wishes to the
planning commission.
Lat.tr the councilman said, "With a !J..O
vote to change the zoning ordln1nct,
there will be lilUe incentive for opponentl
of the height limit to t.t1t the inltllUve,
Countians Keep
Streak Alive
Orange 1countians continue to
1tand oul at the Pan Am1:ric<i n
Game& in Ca li. Colrunhia -thank~
to weightlifter Russ Knipp's three
gold medlls Wtdntsd1y.
The Fullerton minister thul r•n
the county'11 total take to four gold,
• silver .tnd • bronze med111.
Too, the U.S. water polo team -
which is loaded with Orange Coast
area performer• - captured a I tO
3 vltdlct. from Mellco Wednesda y
to up itA Games ttrord lo 2 tn 0 ... -. . ---·-
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!'ince they'll ~ stuck with the 36-foot
limit in th e zoning ordinance."
Legalily of the initiative election had
been challenged on grounds the height
limit ordinan ce Is .t zoning matter and
d?Cs not qualify for 11dcption by initiative
since state law requires public hearings
on zoning matters.
The zoning ordinance change recom-
!'1ended by the council Wednesday would
include such hearings and therefore com-
ply with state law, even if the election
should not meet a court test of legality.
Flight Instructor
Killed, Student
Injured in Crash
.ELSINORE {UPI) -The body n£ a
fl ight 1n~tructor was found Wednesday in
the wreckage of h.i& Cessna 150 and his
ltudent pilot was discovered 1eriowly in·
jured about 200 yard1 away.
Authorities said the plant. had taken (!ff
from Fullerton Municipal Airport Tup s-
day and crashed into a n1gged area at
Ortega Mount.lln nine mile1 from state
highway 74.
Dead WU Roy Jamel Shreve, 27, or
Torrance. The student pi!ot, Jerry
Lan1euty, m age availab le. Placentia.
1uffered head and intern.ti injuries and 1
broken leg.
The Ce.ssna w.as diSCO\'ercd by the pilot
of a marine helicopter. The marine found Sh~ve in the Cessna and at the same
time, two hikers found Langeuay about
200 yard8 awa y. He apparently had
crawled out of the craft. He was taken to
• ·~pital in the marine chopper.
Autborilies said the plane was owned
by Aviation Unlimited Inc.
Large Dog Pulls
Owner to Death
SAUGUS (UPI) -A great dane on •
leash dr1gged a young woman onto the
busy Antelo))t Valley Fr~way Wed-
nesday where she was hit 11nd killed by a
I.ruck.
Jeannie Thompson , 24, No rth
1-follywood, was de11d on arrival al
Jntervalley Hospital.
Aulhorities nld the woman llle&ally
p1rk~ her .1uto on t.he rreew11y and took
the big dog for a walk, i!lnpping on the
center divider where they would be safe
frM'I traftle.
1'ht dot lunged l11to the pa:th of a semi·
trailer truck driven by Roberto Munoz,
36, who told officers ht CTJUld not 111void
hittin1.tmrr.. ~'joa..-also..\Wu40lled.-
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CAILY PILOT f'l>Ote '1 Or" $t~fttlftr
Here's Smiling at Y 011
~h ese three smilers are (top to bottom) J ulie Phillips, 8, Robin Ph iJ-
lips, 5, both of Corona del l\1ar. and Paul White, 5, Laguna Beat h.
They ~ere celebrati.ng National Smile Week (Aug. 2 to 7) by putting
on their best (?) smiles for you. Have you smiled at anyone lately?
County Mayors Girding
For League Showdown
Ry TOrtl BARLEY
01 tltt Dtll1 ~lie! Sl•lf
Mayors cf at least 15 Orange County
communities are today getting set for
still another showdown In the draYlTl out
baltle between two councilmen who want
to represent the League of Cities on the
Loc al Aaea cy Formation Commission
(LA FC).
Fountain Va!ley Mayor Ed Just. who
chairs both the league and the group 's ci-
ty selection committee. got his quorum cf
15 mayor8 late Wednesday and im·
mediately scheduled what is expected to
be a stormy meeti ng for noon l\.1onday at
Friedemann Hall in Orange.
In nne corner "'ill be Los Alami!05
Councilman Joe H~'dc, lhe ma n \Vho beat
out F'u!ler ton Councjhnan Louis "Rt:d''
Relnhardl by 13 lo 12 l11st July 8 in an
election that w;is imn1cd 1ate!y chal lenged
by Rei nhardt al a lat er meeting and in a
lawsuit he filed in Orange County
Superior Court. ·
Reinhardl, accused by Hyde at. the July
28 meeUng of the league or complicity
with the Irvine Company, v.•i11 be back
again to demand the seat vacnted when
11,yde 'vas rejected by 16 to 9 at that
meeting.
Hyde claimed this \\'C'ck that hi!I
resignation does net become f'Hective un-
til Aug. 12 and ann ounced his intention of
chairing t.he LAFC meet ing scheduled
for Aug. IL
He chaired the I.AFC hraring~ .July 2R
just five hours before tlic lc:;guc dumped
him in \vhat one league mcn1bcr descri b-
ed as "r~action to some or the rtirtie~t
pohtical pressure this organization has
ever known."
Just's action Wednesday v.·:-is de~igned
to insure that Hyde \\'ou ld not be on the
Explosion Rocks
Caliente Track
TlJ UANA <AP') -Fire and an e1·
plosion destroyed the 18,(IOO.seat grand·
atllnd at Caliente Race Track at daybreak
today. None of the 1,000 horses was
reported injured . \ J
The tu rf club and ~fltces al so were
leveled a8 flames lea ped several hundred
feet into the air.
Firemen from San Diego and other U.S,
border cities battled the fire. for hours.
Arsen was suspected, Tijuana's deputy
fire chief, Juan Wilkes Gonzalez, said.
Three separate !ires were sighted in the
clubhou:ie 11rea 8hortly· afler 3:30 .a .m., he
11id.
A dispute has been raging betwten
track man11ement and horse owner•
over lowering the $1 ,fiOO minimum purse
to 11,400,
•Drug Refills Nixed
Friday on 'U ppers'
WASHINGTON (AP) -Dru ggist.a will
not be eJ\owed to refill prescrjplion1 ror
amptletamines and me1hamphetamine11
beginning Friday.
The stricter regulation11 for the
stlmul11nll! art In «n nrder rec1A88ifying
the. drug11 because of .... ·hat .Atty. f.ten.
John N. Mitchen called their "potentinl
for t1buse.''
LAFC for one of the most vital hearing:ii
ever to come before th<it body -the
hearing into Santa Ana's bid to annex the
93S-.acre, "promised land."
Santa Ana's recent move to har t.he
area from acreage eyed by backers of
lhe new city of Irvine was blocked in a
recent ruling by Superior Cour t Judge
Raymond Thompson.
League members look on Hyde's
presence as a vote for Santa Ana in the
controversy. They rega rd Reinhard\, lf
he is reelected in ~1onday's vote, as a
supporter of those who would deny Santa
\Villiam ~1cC<lurt suggests that Hyde is
Ana the disputed acreage .
A ruling by Deputy County Counsel
legally a member of the LA FC until Aug.
12. That ruling is scheduled for debate
1\1onday by the league.
Thursdiy, Au9ust 5, 1q11 H DAILY PJ LO'Y 3
Court Action
Ky Misses Ballot
In ·viet Decision
SAIGON (UPI) -The South Viel·
namese Supreme Court today declared
Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky ineligible
fo1 the presidential elections. Gen. Duoog
Van "Big" Minh threatened to pull out,
and it appeared President Nguyen Van
Thieu may be the only candidate.
The supreme court said Ky and Nguye n
Tran, a minor candidate, did not have the
necessary backer s and could not run in
the Oct. 3 elections. Minh threatened
once again to withdraw on groun ds Thieu
was rigging the election and that his
followers were being harassed.
Minh, leader of the 1963 coup whi'ch
overthrew the late President Ngo Dinh
Diem, issued a statement after the
1upreme cou rt ruled Ky off the ballot.
"The Thieu government' has used the
meanest tricks to prevent the Ky·Le
ticket from obtaining the full en-
dorsement of the required number of pro-
vincial councilmen and to keep this ticket
out of the presidential race," he said .
He spoke of the alleged harassment of
antigovernment can didates and added ,
"the above tricks and pressu re indicate
that the next elections are being rigged
even in the preliminary stage. In the face
of th is serious situation . .,...e dee.m it
necessary to reconsider our intention to
run for the presidency."
U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth Bunke r has
met severa l limes with r.1inh in an ap-
parent effort to convince hin1 he should
run and to point ou t that a one-man Thieu
race could have disastrous propaganda
effects.
Ky was not immesiate!y available for
comment.
The court said Ky'11 petition was re-
jected because. 39 of the provincial ccun·
cil members who signed his qualifying
papers did not have validated signatures
and because the same councilmen had
signed Thieu's qualifying papers.
The election la"· requires candidates to
have the suppurt of 40 senators or
dC'pU!ies oul of a possible 197 legislators
or l()I} provincial council members out of
a possible 550. ln addltion. th e coun·
cilmen 's signatures must be validated by
their province chiefs.
The co urt \od;iy publicly postf'd the
qua lifying pf'l itions for !he f\rsl lin1e.
They shov.·ed Thie u h<id the support of 15
senators. 89 deputies and 452 provincial
C'Cuncihnen. t.1 inh had the support of Hi
senators and 28 deputies. Ky had 62 coun·
cilmen validated for him. He had tried to
claim 39 more who had signed for Thieu.
The fig ure showed Thieu had the bulk
of the signatures among the councilmen.
Although the councLI members are
elected by the people. the province chief8
are appointed by 1'hieu.
Thr court also rejected the petitions of
another candidate, former province chief
Nguyen Tran. He had admitted he had no
support but said he \Vas runn ing to pro.
test. the ele ction Jaw whic h limited the
number of candidates on the ballot.
Thieu's running mates are former
Prlme Minister Tran Van Huong and cur-
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GAZELLE $I 9.95
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OLYMPIA $18.95
HAI LLET-$14.95
rent Prime Minister Tran Thien Khiem.
Mmh's slate includes National Assembly
Deputy Ho Van Minh _as his running mate
and Sen. Hong Son Dong. as an a!temate.
1'he law requires alternates.
Ky filed his qualilylng petitions
Wednesday although he was some 40
~1gna1ures shorl of the req uired 100
authenticated supporters.
Private Plane,
Airliner Collide;
98 Escape Death
LOS ANG ELES I AP) - Its right \\'ing
tip curled up like it had been "pried wlth
a giant can opener," a Jetliner carrying
96 persons landed safely after Ct'.lllidin& io_
the air with a ltght plane.
No one was hurt aboard the Continental
Airlines Boeing 707, inbound to Los
Angeles fr(Jffi Hawait. The two men ln the
light plane were injured when it crash
landed in a held.
Eighty-seven passengers and a crew of
nine \Vere on the four.engine jet at th•
t line of the collision dur ing its landing ap-
proach 10 Los Angeles International
Airport Wednesday night.
A Contine ntal spokesman said only a.
few passengers were aware that .a coY
Hsion had occurred.
The Federal Aviation Administration
said the 707 \Vas under radar control and
had been advised by ground controll~
that a light airplane was in the area.
The jelline r's pilot, Capt.. Hal Ross, told
'nc\vsmen he saw the light plane "only 8
second before and after the coll ision.''
The Continental spokesman said the tip
0f Lhe right wing of the 707 v.'as curled up
like it had been "pried with a giant can
opener." He said damage was estimated
at $5,000
The piloL of the light aircraft, Arthur
\Vright. a 2J-ye3r·old licensed pilot from
suburban Comptom, said he had permit--
Led his passenger. Leo Hopp, to take con·
trol of th e single-engine Cessna lSG
shortly before. the collision.
I-le said he was shovilng 1-lopn, 2.1. whn
does not have a pilot's license, how to
make a right turn.
"I v.•as making a rlghl turn when I saw
a white flash." said Hopp of nearby
Granada 111\l s. "Before l could d<'I
anylhing we were hit, hy a jct. I turned
!he controls over to Art and prayed.''
Both 1nen \1'ere hospita lized with in·
juries 11·hicb included a broken leg for
\Vr igh!.
A Fede ral Aviation Administration
legal counsel. in response to a new~man's
fJUCSt ion said "assuming the aircraft it
rluol controlled, it is permissible for the
pilol !o let a person without a licen~e
ma nlpula lc the cootrols of the aircraft."
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The most popular Sport •nd
Leisure Shoe in the world, Nine
super styles in sizes from Chil-
dren '• I to Men'• 14.
The drugs are prescribed mainly tn
halt ~ity or hyperectivity in chtldren.
but · they are known as :;uppers" and
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Si sco Fails
In Canal
Openh1gBid
JERUSALEr.1 (U P I) -An lsraeti
newspaper said today Assis I a n t
secretary of State Joseph J. Sisco failed
to break !he deadlock on reope111ng the
Suet Canal but tha1 .. fur!her explora.
lions 11ere poss1blt> 1f Israel \\.'!~ gt~aran·
teed i1s n11htar}' pos!ure "OtJlrt not be
damaged by a lroop "'ithdra wal.
The Hfternoon nev.•spr1per ~1a ·ariv said
Israel still would rrfuse to permit Egyp..
lian troops lO cross The l'l'aterway if there
is an accord and "there is no possibility
Of promoting a dialogue" on that issue.
Cai ro has demanded !hat its lroops CtOS!I
the canal as part of an agrttment to
open ii.
~la'ariv said Sisco's JO.day official
mission to Jerusalem to pu sh the U.S. in·
llinti\'e for an interim ~fiddle East peace
settlement based on reopening the canal
had failed.
It said, hov.·ever, the two sides agreed
~then~ "'as room f11r further ex·
p!oralions·· on !he basii: of a formula
!!llaranteeing Israel's military f)OSture in
:he area 11·ou!d nol be darnaged if it
~·i!Mrew i!s forces fr nm th e e;ist bank of
:he waterway in the Israeli-occupied
'inai Peninsula.
Another afternoon newspaper, Yediot
'haronot. said Israel asked for cer!ain
:!arifications from \Vashington on four
iOpics:
-Guarantees for maintaining any
1greed interim settlement.
-The composilion of any international
~orce which might be posted in the canal
area lo act as a buffer. Never on S11ndae?
-Deterring further Soviet penetration
fl the area.
-The question of validity of any agree·
inent signed with Egyptian President
'nwar Sadat.
A government source said earlie r
rsraeli leaders did not budge from thei r
iardline public stance on conditions for
·eopening the canal during their three
cessions with Sisro.
Ted l\lessett, owner of a Bellevue ice-cream parlor, put the fin ishing
touches on an 865-pound ice cream s undae \Vednesday after billing it
as the 'vo rld's largest. The 150 gallons of ice cream \Vas t o be d onated
to a program for the needy but this \Vas prohibited by health authori·
t ies since the dish was prepared outside.
"Essentially. Prime !\1 inislcr Golda
.~1eir stuck 10 I.lie position she has already
>ublicly decla red," the sources said .
Bo1nhers Hit Ca111lloclia;
That position. which nc'l'·spa pcrs and
10me government circles said Sisco had
·.ried to soften during his visit, ca lled for
1uarantees Eg~·pt "'oulrl honor an
lnlimited cease.fire and would not send
troops across the canal if l ~rael agreed
:o i1s reo~ning and a partial withdrawal
1f its own troops. Egypt has r ejected
tiese conditions.
Viet Atrocities P1·ote stecl
Sisco held his third meeting \Vcdnesday
'"ilh ~!rs. ~1eir and her lop advisers on
1n interim Middle East peace settlement
)ased on a canal Op<'ning.
Qu ee n J\To ther Now 71
LONOON IAP) -Queen ~fother
Elizabeth celebraled hl'r 7!st birthday
\.\lednesday with a small party at
Clarence J !ouse attended by Princes.<;
~farg?.ret and her husband, Lord
Snowdon, and their two chilrtren.
The rest of the royal family is at·
!ending the Cocs \Veek yachting festival.
vl.'iJJ
'I-Toto come you·,.,,
never 011 3lrike ~·
SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. B52 bombers
took advantage of a continued lull in ac·
l ion across South Vietnam lod;iy and
struck suspected Communist positions in
Cambodia "''here recent fighting has
driven thousands of civilians front their
homes.
Communiques reported '"'o baltlcs in·
volved So uth Vietnamese rangers and
Com munist forces in the Caml>odian Par·
rot's Beak l'l'here the civilians h:ive fled
their homes. The Cambodian rnilitary
comn1ander v.•en t to Sa igon 1o protest
\\'hal he said "'ere South Vie!na1nese
atrocities in the area.
A U.S...comrnand spok r~man said today
the con1n1and "wouldn't be in a position
lo confirrn" a reporl frorn Stockhol1n
saying the United States ha s given Nor1h
Vietnam a time table for con1ple!c Ll.S.
\11ithdra\\·aJ from Soulh Vielnan1 in ex-
change for the release of A1neric;in
prisoners. Confirmation ""'ould have to
con1e from the State Deparlment," the
spokesman said.
T urkey R eeol!ni zcs
Con11111111i sl C hinese
A~K/\RA ( 1\P) -Tur kl''' t o d a v
rrc-ogn11.rd C'ornmunist Cli1n.1 ;i n ii
sin1 ult anl·Uus-I\• t·uL off rrlat1ons 1vi!h the
r\a1lo11:1lisl go.vernntent on Fonnosa.
The Turk i~h gnvernn1cn! rrcng11i7:rs
1hat 1he ~orrrnn1r.nt of !lie i'eoplr's
Hepuhl1c of Ch1n;i is the ~olc !ci!a l
go1 ernntl'!l! of Chinn ," Foreign il!in1.otry
said 111 a st;1!rn1en1. The Foreign
t.linistry s:itd Turkry will vote for a1!·
mission of Hed China to the Unite<! Na·
lions but \\'ill oppose expulsion of the Na·
tionalists.
F or the first time in nearly three
\\'eeks, no 8 52 missions were fl own in
South Vietnain in the 24-hour period en·
ding at noon (6 a.m. EDT) today, the
U.S. command said.
An undisclosed number of stratofort ress
raids 11'ere flol'l'n over Cambodia and the
Ho Chi t.linh Trail in Laos \\'hieh is
pounded daily by the B52s, spokesmen
reported. The location of 852 missions in
Can1bodia and Laos is not reported under
t·on1mand cpliry.
40 People Dead
Ii i Y ng oslnvuui
Troin Collisioti
BELGRADE (AP ) -At least 40
persons v.·cre reported killed and about
100 injured \\'ednesday night V.'hen a
passl·nger train and a freight collided
hl'adon in a C'Urve southeast or Belgrade.
Thf' ('asualtiC's wPre all ahoarcl lhr
passenger tr3i11. a six.car. short·haul
1n11tnr tr:iin kno"·n as a rail bus.
Tht> coll1sion occurred less than 40
n11trs from Belgrade but in a ren1o!e
nri a al·(·(':o~ih!r to vehicular !raff1c 0111)•
hv r:111. /\ special lra1 n \1'i!h medical l •~a111o; 11as sent to the scene a nd broug!1t
l.:l,11.1l!les lo the nt>arc~t st;ition. when'
;unbul;inrt•s collected then1 . But 1hl' f1r~l
i:;.r·ou p of 111Jt1 rcd did not rl'i1Ch hoi:pitals
t1n1 il nc<'lrlv five hours after lhe cr;ish.
t.lcan1\hilc, persons living nearby. the
train c-rc·11·s and passengers \\'ho \vt>re nol
hu1·1 did \\'h:1t they could for the injured.
CrC'11·s of both trains clain1ed that the
:;1gnals on their route v.•ere open. giving
them the go-ahead.
Record Heat Bal{ing West
Rains Fl oocli11 g East ; Coo l S pell Lingers in South
Callfor11ia
lf>t• m"c•u~ ~•Id t1l•Mul ~+ u to-
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U.S., Russia Present Joi11t Treaty
GENEVA (UPI) -The United Stales
and the Soviet Unloo today presented the
25--naUon disarmament conf~ence with a
joint draft treaty banning biological
warfare.
The two powers urged the conference
to approve the treaty in time for it to be
sent to the U.N. General Assembly in the
fall for worldwide acceptance.
The treaty would prohi bit the develop-
~ent. _production, stockpiling and use of
b10Jog1cal agents and toxins as tools of
war.
The United States and the Soviet Union
also are bargaining in Helsinki to limit
the number of !ilrategic arms and have
proposed sitting down with the three
other nuclear powers -France. Britah1
and .mainland China -to halt the pro-
duction and testing of nuclear bombs.
American and Russian negotiators told
the conference such an agreement would
be highly significant in view of the
devastating results that would be caused
by biological warfare.
The Un~led Sta tes al ready is destroying
o~ a . un1Jatcral basis its stockpile of
b1olog1cal weapons -a supply large
enough to ki ll all mankind if they could
be used under perfect conditions.
The Soviet Union always has denied
having developed or stockpil ed biological
weapons.
1'he joint draft largely was based on a
British-proposed treaty submitted to the
conference in July, 1969.
Britain was asked by the Un ited States
snd the Soviets if it wanted to cosponsor
today's draft treaty, but declined on the
grounds that there had been some signlfi·
cant changes.
ln particular, Britain wanted impartial
investigation of any charges of cheating
before such claims go before the U.N.
Security Council.
'l'he U.S.-Soviet compromise language
said complaints s hould go directly to !he
Security Council -which 1neans Russia,
and others, would have a ri ght of veto.
\\l ashington antl 1\loscow agreed in the
lreaty lO contmue negotiations on the
banning of chen1ical '>''Capons.
Neutral countries had demanded that
biological and chemical weapons be ~n·
ned together in one treaty. but the United
State5 and its western allies at the con·
ference argued the prohibition of
chemil'al anns requires !ilrict verifica·
tion procedures.
Such verification is not necessary for
biological "'eapons because their use
\\'Ould be highly dangerous to the country
ernployi.ng the1n in warfare.
Sudan Reports. Possible
'Rupture' With Soviets
KHARTOU~I (UPI) -\Vesler n
diplomats sa id today the Sudan appeared
to be moving closer to the 1vest and to
Comrnunist China at the apparent ex·
pen sc of the Soviet Union. Khartoutn
nC\1•s p:ipers spoke of a µ o s s i b I e
"con1plete rupture" in relations \1•ith
llussia.
The local English language newspaper,
the Sudan Standard, said cditorin!ly
unless t.·loscow halts its anti-Sudanese
press campaign, "the governn1enl might
be pressed by the ~ople to a complete
rupture'' in relations.
The Sudanese have interpreted Soviet
press attacks as a sign the Soviet Union
was invol\'ed in the abortive Communist
coup two weeks ago and that its influence
v.·as responsible for the accompanying
bloodshed.
, In a ne'>''S conference \Vednesday,
Sudan's ne wly <'lppointed F' o re i g n
J\linister f\1arisour Khalid said his country
hoped to avoid a fornial brl'ach \\'ilh
J\-!oscO'>''. but was prepared for the \Yorst
in tl1ese rel ations.
"The people are infuriated by the
Soviet attacks, .. he said .
He indicated the new non-Communist
cabinet su pported cordial relations y,•ith
the \Vest and that an improvement in
Sudan·s economic and cultural t ies with
the United Stales was possible. Ile said.
however. the diplomatic relations severed
with \\'ashington in 1967 would not be
resumed unt il American policy toward
Israel is revised.
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VOL'. M , NO. I Bb, ) SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA LIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGU ST 5, 1971 TEN CENTS
Narcotics Arrests Show Decline • Ill Newport
NarN)liC~ arrests among adults and
juvenilt-s are rln\.\n hy a full third 10
Nev.port Reath (ner l!l7fl's record 33 per-
ct"nt upsw1nJ:. rn1d ·}ear stallsllcs releas-
ed sho\\ tod;i,1
The drop is atlnbutcd lo rcsulls of a
crackdo11·n nn 1n1 erna\1on;it smuggl ing.
plus loc;il sales and u:;e, police believe.
Ju1·en1le arrests through July y,·ere
do1vn 30 percent
Adultli Jaik>d on drug charges declined
b.v 3fJ pr rcenl.
"We can only speculate that there Is a
slo\\·down in use and sales:· says Po lice
Chief B. James Glavas, v.•ho rev1twed the
statistics v.·ith Assistant Chief Harry
fl.'elso n.
"We're still keeping pressurl! on the
street users and the street dealers," he
declare<!. saying enfor~menl \s as tough
-if not tougher -than ever.
A general reduction in the city's crime
rale shows up in the overall statistics,
bul administrative analysts a r •
Bit/ Co1·0110 Crowd
particularly intrigutd and encouragtd by
the drug picture.
rh1ef Glavas emphasizes they art' also
bring realistic.
1'Thi~ doesn't mean we don '! still have
a problem. a serious one, bul we're
hopeful ... we think we·re over the
hill ." he says.
Chief Gla-.ias is cautiously ioining nther
au thorities in suggesting illicit drug use
is no longer the in thing among :;:uung
tr _vo11 figured the v.'e<i1her \l'e.'re having i:i; bea ch
11•r.t1thcr . vn1 1 ::ire nnt alone. This \Va~ I.he sce ne at
2. I !'i p.n1. \\ cdnesday at Corona del Mar State Beach.
The \1•ea!her1n;in says there is no end to the c:urrenl.
heat v.•ave in sight \Vhic:h means. of cnur ~e-. cro\vd 1;
11 1. area beaches v.•ill continue tn be ou! of sight, too.
Adminish·a tor
For Nc ,v UC I
H os pital Nam ed
A 41·y rar olrl ho~p1tal t·nmplex con·
sultan! ha~ heen n<ln1ed l\dm1n1~rralor nf
the L'r Ir\ 1n€'·Califnrn11\ Colle~e nf
~1cd1rint :\,)(I.hell leach ing hospital In be
ron~rrurtrrl in 1(1/:l
:'11crhcal rollrcr nlf1c1;il~ !ndav rnn·
ftrmcd 1hP appo1n1 n1rr11 of l\'1l11:im :;
Srhn111H anrl ~aid ;in 11~,:;nr·1a!r rlr;i11~h1p
l'ln 1t1r mrd1r.~I srhfl<ll fac ulty \1'as pen·
d1ni.: f1n l\I appr(11·;i l
funrl s for lhr s.10 i n1 1!11nn 1·nmplpx tn
l:ie 1orat rrl on 11 ;icrc~ 1~'Hh1n a 1:io.;ic;re
sit r 111 l t i h;i1·r nril hrcn confirmed, a
un 1,·ers11~ spokr~man .~aid.
The Lc,c1.~la 1 urr "'rrlnesda.v appr{lvcd a
bill plai;1ng a S2n4 rn1llion statewide
n1edical schnnl rons1ruclion bond issue on
•ht> Nn1't'mhrr. l!l72 h;illnr. If approvprl by
Gn1'. nr.agan anrl the l'Ol{'rs. the bond
mrasure \l·oulrl allocale 522 3 milli on for
UCJ.
AnnthPr $:19 fi rn1lhn n 1n federal
malchin~ grant.~ 11ntl loan~ ...,.oold ~
genera!erl b~· lhp lr11ne share of the
medical school honrl~ -
A grafluiite nf Tuf1s University,
Schm idt holds a mas!efs rlegree in
hnspital arl ministration from l"niversity
of P.1 ichigan.
He 11o·a~ sen1(tr ;\~SOCl&tl" In the New
r ork City m<1nAgcment consultant rirm
of Cresap. fl.1cCormi ck and Pagel.
Dec. 4 '.Wi1111i11g Number'
111 U.S. D1·af t Lottery
\\'ASHI Nr.TON 1t;Pf\ -ThP SP!ec1111r
Ser\·icP .Svs!em matrhPrl rlalr~ anrl
numbers pulled ;i1 r;indom lrnm rlPt1r
plri~tir drums tndi\y tn detPrm111e i1.·hich
of ? million men born in !9j2 are mnsr
liRcl.v to be rlraftrrl ncx l ~·r 11r No I
priorHv wrnl 10 mrn hnrn on De c. 4
Since 1!1~2 v.'a~ ;i !rap y~ar . Jf.li in-
rlucllon prion11rs 11 rrP l\Ssignrd -nne
fnr each rla y nf 1hr .11car includi ni;: F'rb.
2!l Those leap year bab1c~ \VC'rP 1·1rtu;:ill,v
l\S~urrd of missing lhP rlr;ilt when 1ha t
d;.\e y,•as mat chf'rl v.·ith priority number
30.i.
Drl\fl calls were running ;ibout 10.000 "
month this ye.:ir bcforP the Selective
Service law expired July 1. They are. €'X·
peeled to average 1n that nrighhorhOO<l
next year, presuming Congress extend!
the law.
The lottery bl'gan prom ptly at JO a m.
EDT. and it was 11 :4J a.m. -!he ;'il 21h
draw -before the da le was pulled and
ma tched up wilh No. I.
The fi r.st number drawn was 30 and it
"·as matched up 11o·ith the rirsl rlate
dra...,·n, June 20.
No. 2 -the second mosl vulnerl\ble -
\\'enl to men born on Jan. 25 ll was
dray,·n about half an hour before No. \.
Draft officials have t'31imated that
ALL LOTTERY NUM !ERS
LIST EO PAG E J TOOAY
~ nuni;! men assigned a number aho\-, lfJO
or HiO can be. fa irly C'()nfident or not br1n~
dr;ifl rrl
Amon~ lhe firs t in m111chup.s nf
nun1b<'r s and rlate~, based on lhl\I
r i:11matr. youth.~ born nn al. least fnur or
!he dale.~ appear 10 be \'lrlurilly certain lo
be called inlo mililar1· ~erv 1re_
The second numbe r rlr;iwn was 70 an d
l! \l'aS matchPd up with the datr Sep!. 2.
Tht firth drawn was 23. m;itr hed w1tk
Apnl 16. the sixlh matehup wa s 311, ""'ith
Feh. 20.
Men born on Chns!mas Day. J!l.S2, were
assigned number 135.
A bill to r xtend Selecti1•e Service for
lwo more year~ received final approval
in the Hnuse Wl'Clnesday but i,\ bn;:;:erl
rlown iFt 1hr Senate in a disput e n11er 11
\l'atered ·down amendment r.;ii;pressing
Congress' fee ling that the United State:'!
should wilhdraw from Vietnam.
The argu ment -snmt Scnalor5 \l'anl
more ellplicil. tougher lanfltuagt. -mt.an~
the Senate will not take up the bill unh!
its return Sept, 8 from .!I mon th-long
recess.
Al Worden Takes Spotlight
Makes S pace S troll to Retrieve A pollo Film
SPACE CEl\'TER . Hou~l on 1lPl1 -
Aslronaut Alfrl'd :-.1 \V(lrden lefl !he
111"curily or thf' ear\h\\'ard bound Apollo 15
~pacecrafl toda~· to lake man's hrst walk
in deep ~pRce.
l!nHke all prior space11o·alk~. this one
nreurrtd nut of lhr eart h'~ orbil.
\\.llh 1\stron11ut .James B. Irwin lenrlin.I[
an nll'yi;:rn hn~r l\nd the Apnlln 15 com·
mandrr. Oa,·ld n Sr11tt. A1 !he ronlrnl!I,
"''ord{'n flnatl'rl thrPe limrS frorn !he
ha tch In Lhf' arr section nf lhl' ~kip lo
rPtflP\',.. mnre tha n a m1lr l)f film
He t·lung l·arefu~lv rri hl\nrlra1I~ 11nrt
l'Ofllpleled lhe n11s~1nn in 21) minutts
\\'ithout difficulty -although his hf!:art
"'lls beating fa st.
The film. rerordin;: more. than l'Jne.
rn iltion square miles of thP mnon ·~
surface . was in an in~lntment bay In lhe
~trviee modult. which i" to be jtltisontd
in ~pace prio r l.o Saturday'!; ~plashdown
In lhl? P11cifir.
The .i9-ycar.nld p1l nt yielded to tempta·
lion And IOrJk 11 look an>unrl
".Jim.'' Worden rcportPd tn lr\\·1n . ''1\
look~ 11bsnlutely fanta~llr tn ~cl tha t
moon hllck there. That i~ Ab~olu!r!y,
unh(>Jie\'Abl,v a mn~t rrmark;iblr ~i~ht ··
Tht moon 11o·11s ~~.oon milf:'~ ::l\\'l'I)'. Thi"
earlh was . l9fl,000 mile~ hc tow Thr.
i;pacecratt was traveling at 2,000 miles
an hour.
On in~truclions frnm th , manned &pace
centl'r in Houston. Worden inspected the
rxterinr nr lhe spaceship 11nd ·reporttd
lhat •·everything looked excellent except
fnr the cover nf the-mA~ll spectrometer."
ThP 1nslrumen1 . used to an11ly1.e Ril !I
partlc:lt~ llround the moon, had been
malfunctioninJ:.
\\'nrden floated nut of thr h111ch t1f
F:ndeavor al 8.41 A.m. PDT 11nrl, in full
11rw of a color lrlevi~ion c11mera , m.itdr
h111 ,,,.ay tn !he Aft i;erllon ot the
~l)Arrskip, maintaining 1 firm grip no
ha nd ra lts, ..
people , al leas! not as popular as tv.·o
yr:ar! ago. / Statisllc:i show L2R7 drug arrrstli or-,..
rurrrd in 1970. compared 10 only 29 in
J9fi3 , his second yrar as pnlice chief
The 4.388 percent increase over 1963 in-
cluded l'ieizur~ or more than S275 .000
worth of drugl'i including every type
known lasl yrar.
Chirf Glavas and his Assistant cred it
lhrer factors with lhe reduction. saying
they believe 1tale-kepl statistics will
sho11o• the same trend 11o·hen released
-An international crackdown n n
narcotics traffic.
-4 tOuJ:h local policy tht11 makes drug
rlealers nervous about e1·en driving
thrOUF:h Ne11o·port Beach.
-Success by Newporl-Mesa lln1fied
Srhool District curriculum ~pecialists 1n
.!:e!llng the message a bout consequence:\
of drug abuse across to young potential
usPr~.
··we think il bas been very successful
in gellrng the true picture over kl the
kids ," Chief Gla11as says of lh e prima ry
grades-through-high school n a r cot I c 1
education concept.
:\elson rredi!s .!I craclr:.do11o·n by 1
narrotics \a!lk force of 26 agencies from
the federal level dO\\'n wilh Curtailing the
flow o( drugs in!o America and pushing
up the cnst
"In the pa s! five or six m(lnlhs ...,.e have
been very succt>ssful 1n gelli ng some of
tSu NARCOTICS, Page 11
Vote Drive Vowed
A1iti-High Rise Petition Proposed
By L. PETER KR IEG
01 1111 Dall~ r llat Still
A New port Beach citizens' group today
"nnounced it will sec!r:. lo force 110 initia·
li\'e electio n l.rl ban high rise construcllon
throughout most of the city .
Th i" announccml'n1 follows a Lagun l\
Reach election Tuesday in y,•hich rPs1-
dentli l'nted :l·l for a 1ota1 ban .
And it·come.~ after a ril,\' cnunci1011\n
\Verlnrsday niJ:h1 proposed a permiss111e
~straw I vote on a propo~I In ex lend the
Harbor School
Tight Budgets
' Mean Savings
Rci;:idents or Newpo rt Beach and Costa
f.lesa will enjoy A la;ii; break this year ,
lhAnk:\ to the budRel. slrin.iiencies of the
Harbor Are;i schonl systrm.~.
Coa~t Co!le~e District an!iripale~ a 2!·
<"ent per SHlO rlecrpasr based on 115 1971·
72 bud1tl.'t arlnp!ed \\'('dnrsd ;iy_
Tu esrla.v niizht . /\'ewpor!-t.1£'~;i trustee.~
;idnp1crl a f..46 !I milHnn tot;:il budgrl. that
nffr.r~ Nf:'wport Beach properl,1' o"·ner~ A
nine-cent reduction and rei;idents of Costa
~le~a a five ~·ent tax ~avin,!:.
The cnmhined tax ral.e:\ -residf!nL~ of
!he two citic~ :\Upport both the colleflC
iind unifif?d dist ric ts -lolal $5.77 pe.r
1100 in Costa f\frsa and $j .39 per SIOO in
l'\rwport Beach.
Last yf:'ar . Costa .~1l'sans paid $6 02 per
f lllO while the ra te lil Ne'ol'J)Ort Beach .,..as
$5 fi7.
La.~t ~·par. thP ownrr or a 120.()1)(1 hom r
in Co~ta ~1 ('!.a \'alUl'rl by the ;J!ISP.~~or al
$;i,f)(l() pairl about S:IO! in ra xe~ lo support
thp edura!inn of i;tudent~ From kln·
rlrrJZa.rtrn to ~rrnnd·~·rar collcJZP
Thi~ ~·r<1r. !hr nwner nf ;i ~20.flOO hnmr
11 111 pay 112Ii0 lrs~ 1n ';ixr.~ tn lhP Goas!
f.nllcge and Nrwport ·~lcsa ~ r h n n I
rl1strirL.\ His 1!=171-72 school tax b1!1. "'ill
hr ;ibout $288 .;iO.
In Nrwport Beach J;ist yPar. a s:l!'i.()00
home assessed at S6.000 was 1<1xed S340.20
h.1· the two school dis lric1~.
Th i.~ year, ~uch a piece nr properl y in
l\'cwporl Rrach will be la;ii;f'd S32J 40 -a
decrea se nf $16.110.
The .~ecmin!? disp;irily bet11o·pen !hr 111;11;
bills for !he two citie.s mak ing up the
Newport-Mesa Uniflf'd Oist riC't is due lo
rhr la r~er halance in !he bond account
fnr bu ildings in thp old Cnst::i i'oiesa
rle.mentary district at the time of unifica-
l1n11 in 1965.
ThP Coast College lax ra le is applied
equally throughoul !he two-yl'ar college
rlistricl whit•h serves no! onl.v Newport
Rea ch and Costa Mesa. but cities served
hy the Hunt ington Beach Union High
Schon! District 11s well.
Teachers Given
Pay Increas es
A rive. pe rcenl boo~t lo pay was
awarded lo all employes or the San
Joaquin Elementary School District
Wednesday.
Truslees approved the C<lsl~-Jiv.
Ing increase which w1\I railit a
teacher's starting salary from
57.166 to $7,500 and the lop Mlary
frnm $13,974 lo S\4,80.'i.
Re x Nerison, ass i stant
~upcrintcnrlcnt for administratlve
~rvice~. said 110 increase ln in-
surance bcnefiL~ i~ still be:irtll
negntiattd. He :\aid lhe board i~
wlltlna to ,11lloca 1e funcl~ frtr thi~
purpo~e. hut tht employ1. .l[rou~
have nol yet decld,td how It will be
1se<f.
e:tisting Newport Beach moratorium o"
...,·aterlronl high rise until a new master
plan is developed.
The straw vote, 11usgestM Councilman
Carl Kymla . could be ta~n Oct. fJ when
residents go to the polls on the civic
center bond issue.
l\ymla 's propnsals may no! be techni·
(';i lly possible. however. Aeli ng Ci ty At·
1nrnev Dr.nnis O'Neil said thl.s morning , nntin~ 111al lhrre legally i:\ nnt time 10
geL !he question on the ballot.
l'\ewport Beach high rise foe s said they
intend ro start circulating petitions in th•
near fl.Jture calling no the council to
either adopt a ban or call the special
election on !he issue.
Allan Beek. a spokesman for the group,
~aid he hopes In publish a fonnal "notic•
nf intent to circulate petitions" next
\4'e<!k
Hr said various arras of the city would
be ex-clurled fr om the ban in the proposed
~See mGH RISE , Page 'Z)
Mission Fails
Boy, 3, Dies Despite R escue Try
By ARTHUR R. VlNSEL
01 l~t IUH, rtltl l lltf
Sttlltli down al a 1cene of ~rrow, 1
Nt11o·port Beach pntirt helicopter pilot
flew his first mercy mission Wtdnesday,
BJ a fireman crouched ~ldt him tried
to breathe !ife back in1o a drowned little
bo\'.
Danie! r.. Haznm Jr., 3. son nr a vis.il-
in,I\ Arizona Stale Ln1versity vice presi-
rlent. 11o·11s pronounct'd dead shortl y after
art'lval ar Hoag rtll'mnrial Hospital.
'!'he problem-plagued rrlay in11oll'ing a
police car waiting lo ra ce hitTI lhe ll\sl
1)0 yrirdl'i v.·ris 1h~ fir st nne since the
chopper wcnl into service la.,t February.
The bri ef dran1a began al R p.rn ., in
Irvi ne Terrace, wh~re lhe Hl\mm family,
ol Tempe , Anz., had been enjoying a JO.
day beach visil.
Ha mm was Leaching his other children
11o·ho lo diYe in the backyard pool at the
Jnhn H. Tyson home, 1915 Kewamee
Drive, pol ice 5a1d
Suddenly, he not ed littlt Danny miss·
'"' Spo!.hng him Qn the bottom at !he deep
en d. Hamm dri\·p in wh1lt a fr an tic ca ll
v.•as made for police and fi re department
hrlp
Patrolman Don Cots said !he elder
Ex -counciln1a n
Endorses Bond
F or Ne \v Center
An endorscmr.nl of lhe Newport Beach
riv1c center bond i!!!l!Ue came today from
a rormer cil.y counci lman .
Dee Coo k said today he hk€'s the S7
million prOJ€'C1 and promiSt'd to work for
p.1ssage of the bond i~ue scheduled to go
bf'>fnre. voters Ori fl.
Cook had pubti('ly opposed a racel or
lhe romplell , a con!racl belween Ne11o·port
. .;each and Orange Count y lhal com-
mitted !hf' city to providing 2t1cillary
f11c1Hlie.o;, incl ud ing a Jail to be used by
both .
However. C()(lk said, lh~ building com·
mlttee n:imerl to work 11o·ith archltec~ on
rhe ci vic complex ''has done an ad·
mirable job of reducing the ellcesses."
The panel. headed by Councilma n
Bichard Croul . 11o·as formed when
preliminary eslkr.ales placed the cost of
the ntw city hall and police building at
SJO milllon.or more.
Cook said he also wani.'S In make it
clear Iha! he hAs ne vtr oppostd lhe. pr~
posed Ne1,1•port Cenler Jile for the project.
Cook said general oblig1\lon bond!, fo r
.... ·hich lhe cily council ls seeking voter
11pproval. are the only sensible way to
finance the project.
Choir So lo ist Dead
SALT I.AKE: ClTY (AP I --.Jessir
Evan~ Smith, 69. w!le o{ President
Jnsrph Fielding Smith or the Church of
.lr~u~ Chris t of L3tter-d,lly S11inti . died
Tue.srlii y nl~hl. Mrll. Smith w11~ a
fc111tirrc1 1nloi~t wl!h the Mormon
Tabtrn 11cle Cholr for SO years.
Hamm Y.'as giv ing his '°" mouth·~ mouth resuscitation 1,1.•hen he arrived,
"''hile the helicopter zoomed in overhead.
"Time wa s of the eSl!rnce." Officer Co\J
aaid of his decision In 3sk pilot Jim
G-Olf11s to land in the street outside, u
neighbors ga!hered.
Fire department rescue squad mem·
ber.~ 11o·ere on the sct'ne by this titne,
while an ambulan ce was sti!! en route,
gircn screaming through thic k summer
traffic.
Rac ing the pale, still . child (o tbe chop-
per. firen1an .Jim Br()(lks clambered into
!he two-se;it craft \\'llh f.olfos and hia
observer, Officer Tom Stewart.
Lifting off with a roar. Golfos headed
for Hoag 11-le morial Hospital. which has
no helipad ye.t.
"They've been promising one for
months," LL C.ary Peterso n said t.oda y.
"The whole thing took lt.ss than lhree
minutes. from the time the bird landed
until they were al Hoa g." Lt. Peterson
sa id
Visiting hours had the hospital park-
ing lot~ cro11o·ded. i;o the crew frantJcally
began hunting a spot to set rlown.
Fireman Brnoks kept up his rhythmic
mouth·to-mouth re suscitat ion, supple-
mented by external heart massage
··The pilot madP tw() pa~ses and sa id
''the hell y,•1!h 1t,' " Lt Pe1erso n conlinu.
ed "T1n1e Wl\S running ou1."
"He camr. in under some high tensio n
rower linrs and lanrled on the access
road beside ·., cnnstruction site "
\\'ai!1ng on !he grot1nd \1'ere both New·
port Beach and Cosla i\1esa police dr-
partmenl patrol cars. -"
F'ireman Brooks jumped into one,
cradling Danny in hi! arm!. and they
rl\ced thr remaining 1.)0 yards Ill the
ho!pital emergency room . police said,
C<tntioued efforts to 5ave the boy -
,;ubmerged nnly lhrtt. to six minutes at
nmst -failed and he was pronounced
dead.
The stunned parents were lrlld the sa d
nev.·s and dr iven back to the Tyso n home
by police.
Orange Coa•t
1''enlher
No reUef In the current hol spell
11ccording ID th e weatherman.
Highs today around 1S along lhe
coast. rising !n a humid 92 inland.
Lows tonight won 't he much relief,
either -around 63-72.
INS'fDE TOpA Y
Trvo 1n u. sic n L production1
across tlie strl!f!:t from t och othe r
lrt Costa f.1esa merit sparkling
rt t:i ew11. S r ~ Entertainment,
Pogrs 22 and 23.
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2 DAJL Y PILOT N
'Straw' Vote
K ymla Proposes
High Rise Test
By CANDACE PEARSON
Of "'' 0111. """' lfl!t
A proposa l by Cnuncilmo1n Carl K\'ml11
for a cit~'ide ··str;:i1<.· \'(lie" on 11n ex-
tension of the 1,1aterfrnnt hi gh rise
moratorium c11.me \\'tdnesday night as a
citizens advisnry council drafted its
form.a l reC"o1nmendat1ons on an nrd1n<10C"f'
creating a Lci"·er :\elllX'Jrl R<1\' C11·1c
District.
The group ha~ been rr1•1e11 1ng the
ordinance proposed b\' a counc1lman1c
rommitttt tha1 1,1•ould place: srrict building
controls on all but nne and !"·~family
re:sidential rle\·elopmt>n! ;:ilnng the entire
Ne"'J>Ofl Beach shorehne
!ls recommendallons ll'!ll go tn the
planning commi~s1nn ll'hich tonight is ex-
pected to ~chedult A\J~ 1!1 a~ the dare fnr
its firsl public heann,I? nn the ord1nanct>.
Kymla 's prof)(ls;il rame aftPr four of
seven advisnrv comnl1lte:e mPmber~ sup-
portf!d I.he ide ii of cnntinu1ng the high rise
frl"eze pending completion of a master
plan.
Larry :'1-flllt'!T , ~·hn has su pport<!d 1Jlow-
ing abri\'e 35 ff'!'\ "'ith rertain public
llmenH1e.~. pn1nlrrl nu1 th;it "People 1~·ill
vo~ 1n fa1 ·nr nf thr temporar~ limit who
lire hnth prn anrl con hi.t!h r1sr "
Ho11e1·rr. 1\ltller ;:ilsn suppnriPrl .\1r~.
Skilling and \lr~ Ot>D!o ~loorr on lhl" 1em·
pnrar~ l1m1t, wh1lf' Jlan cnrk B<>.nnin,lol llf
amenrlf'rl h15 support In limit !he frrf'ze
tn one year
··That "'"1"" s;i1rl Banning. "the
dPveJoper doesn 'I ha l'e f(l sit around anrl
11nnder hn1,1• long the freer,e "'Ill be in ef-
feC't ··
The suggest.ed straw 1·ote. even ir even·
tua!l,v tnclud!"d on ;:i November bal!<11,
"'ould noi affect at) of Ne11-porl Beach, a~
the propn~d !n1t1at1\•e "'Ould. but wnul rl
apply only to th@ l..owPr Ne11i'J)Ort Bay
Civic Di~1rict, over which this cnmmlt!ee
has prn1'1nre.
The Civir. 0 1stric! Nlvers nnlv mile.~ of shnrPhnP. of v:h1rh ;ihrylJt
miles is s!ill nrPn anrl de1·f'lnp;ihlP.
15 5
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Tl1e Cooling Seu
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f 'rom Page l
NARCOTICS. • •
thn~t Wt rf'tl il rf' a1 lhe lnp of !he la•
df'r,' hf' decliirP~ "I 1h1nk in all the
~ears l\f' Dfen in l;iw enfnrcl'meni tha
last I 1'1 sho~·s lhe Rrt'alest 1mprovemf!nt
Jn rooperat len,'' Ass1s1anl Chief Nelson
cnn!1nue~
Hr s1n,ll)f'rl nut !eizure of live Inn~ of
n1.in1uanil <tbnard a bni'lt nff S;in f'ran-
l'ISC'n. l'<ipture nf 10 pn11nrl~ nl hf'rnln
\\'(lrlh $4 n11ll1nn ;:it ii r;i~1le-l1ke m<"1ns1on
in ~10dJt~k;i ('r1nvln 11nd Cflnf1~r:11tir,n I'!{
:>00 rnunds of rot fl'om a plane in
H1vcrs1tJr !110 11rrk.~ ag11.
t:ach l'il't' irn•(llvrd !hf' t.:o.~k force ;ind
Ch1Pf SeJsron !la.111 11 hrnkr the S1nnPcas1Je
rini.: -a gl1•b<il {lfJf'n1t lnn -1n Orange
Cflunt.1 lhrnu~ti Jr~a! Y.tre1app1nJ!
"l think 11e 11er" !he Sl.'rnnd agenry in
tht> stale lfl i.:eL a warrant on a phone
tap," he says.
He added th111 intrlli'lPn('e i;o11t'<'P5 in
the drug underworld ~ii)' Califnrn111 is 100
tough and t1ghl nn"· th111 mariJUilna is
piling Up 1n \VleK1rn whde !he price has
so;ired lo $.100 per kilo.
\\'ord i.~ al~n out lo c.:rn~i\ country
dealers -as far aw11y <i.~ l\11nsas and
Jnw;i 11·herP 1nHrlJ1Jan;1 11flrn grow.~ wild
-!hilt X1.!11'p1)rl flf'ar·h JS a lnul!h ln\l•n.
"'They s;:iy If .\'1~11 ·re ROin~ In rle;:il in
f"nulhrrn C;:ilifor111a _v(1u 'd bf•!ler slide fast
through .\'ewpnrl," he eKpl;:iins.
"I would like vou In rxplnre 11·1th Ille
the possibility n( 1nc!url1ng nn the. Ort :i
hallo! a quest1nn. 'Shoulrl !he Ctty Council
enact a temporary heigh t limit a1 35 feet
f()r the Civic District unlil completion of
a maste:r plan?' ··
Acting Clly Attornev Dennis o·~e1J said
t.TJ~ morning there ma.v not be enough
time to have I.he qutst1on !ega!ly added
to thl" Oct. 5 ballot.
!n anothrr art.n1n. rhe com mitt~ l'nted
unanimously tn adop t ii.~ · Conclus ions
anrl Recommend;:itioru;'' 10 be iielivered
lo the Planning Commi~~inn !nn1ght .
Basicall.v. it outlines thrre maior
recommendations: rlPvPlnrmPnl nf a
general plan. preser\'afinn of manne t'n·
\'ironment and pur<'ha~e of public land to
alln"' greater physical and visual access
to the shoreline.
Graceful as porpoises. these young surfers cleave
the \raves off San Cl emente una\\•are of the follo\\•-
ing eye of the telephoto lens. Body surfer at right
is shouldering left on a three.font 1rave . The board
surfer cuts to\i,,ard the pier \v1lh seeming effortless
grace. The sun \\'as ho!. the \\'aler pleasant. It 1-1·as
a good day to be in the ocean.
Drug <1rre.~t fiRures for JUVen1l!'s and
adults ran be mislead1n,11 if t:iken on
sheer vnlume alone or on a l1mi!erl-period
basis. Gl:iva.~ ;:ind Nels11n pn1n t nut.
"li nfortunatel~·. )Ou can't dedtl<'I" !he
quality of arrests from the num~rs,"
.i;ays Nelson.
App.uenlly with thl! In mind. com-
mittee: member ~lrirgot Skilling. lnng an
opponent of high n~f'. said Thur~da_v
night. "I am compll"tely enamoured "'ilh
Mr. Kyml11 's suggestion." ;i nd added that
Ir I.here "'asn't time tn include ii in the
Oct. 5 vote. a r-.'nvember election mighl
be possible.
She: \\'as suppnr1ed by other commi!ttl!':
members in s;iying th;:it imposing a limit
through an initia!ive "tends to crea te a
11chi~m in the city."
Shi" al so vnlred the obiecl1on that,
"With an initi;:i11ve locked onto our
ch;;o.rter, "'I!': 1,1·riuld be bound in perptluity
until anotht>r general f'l~t1on -lfs bet·
!er to gel a consensus through a stra1<.'
\iOle."
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The cnmmiltee als" agreed that 40 per-
C'ent sidey;:irds as nn"' r,.q uirrd for all
heights in the nrdinanre be rh;:inged in-
~tf'ad W a sliding sc;:iJ,. ln prop.'.'lrllon tn
ht>ight and admitted lh;:i1 they were slill
spli! nn lhp he1~ht qursli(ln .
Allan Beek. "'ho tnda.v announced plans
for the ;:int i high rise Is in action had at·
tenderl e;irh committee meetin,lol.. but was
noticf'ahl y absent \\'rdnesday night
"\Ve are anrmpting tn dn e1•ery1hin~
on the initiative as fast a~ we can." he
explained this morning.
He an~"·ered Mrs. Ski1!1ng's comment
abou~ initiatives by saying, •·Jn rases like
this such an act ion c;:in pull a cnn1munity
togethe r."
Trustees OK
New College ,,
S11e11d Chart
Afttr a t11·0-m1nule: hl"aring on ;i s2.12
million budgtt th<it offers a 21-l'ent tax
ral.e decrease. Cn,,~t Oimmunit.v Colle2e
District tr\ls1ee.~ \\1pdne:sd;:iy pRS\ed the
1971 ·72-~pending charl.
From Page 1
The budgPt wil l ren uir r a t;i x rt1IP 10
e111es along !he Orangf' Coas1 rrom Se;iJ
Sf'arh In i\P"·pnrt Reach th~t lnt;:il.~ 119-
CPn!.~ [lf'r $100 of ll.~.~essed valu a11nn Thi.~
compares 1<.'ith rhe 1970-il ta-" tale of
nearly 90-cents per $100. HIGH RISE ...
ordlli.ance. He tistl"d those areas as Nev.·-
port Center. the lr1·1ne Company·s North
Ford industrial tract 11bove Aeronutronic.
and th!" Emkay U:irporation ·s 200·acre
dl"velopment just south of Orange Coun-
ty Airport
fhe ban would apply to al! areas to oc
llnnexed, Beek !'.Bid.
To forc e the 1n1liat.l\'e, th!! citizens'
group "'ould netd the s1gn11 tures of J,551
vo!crs. 15 percent of lhP 21,fi711 persons
v.·ho are regislered to \'Ole 1n Ne11'port
... ch
Beek predJcte;d they ll'flllld ha' e l11tJe
trou ble getting 1he signatures, claiming
Health Unit OKs
Hospital Plans
The fac1l 11ir:i. and srrv1rr ;. rf'\'le\I.· cnm-
millee of Ille Orange Cnunl\ Healt h Plan·
run g Cllunci! ha~ approvpd plan~ fnr .a 36-
~ llnspi!AI 10 ~e11p'lrt 81'ach 11·h1rh ll''l\J
trl"at alcnhol 1r(
Ral1"1gh H1!1~ Hn~p 11 a l rrct'l\'f'rl an en ·
dnrsen1tnt nf 11~ pl;in Tn rnn1Prt ;:i fnrm"r
44-hf'd cnn\•;:ilP.~rPn l hn~r11:il ;:i t !WI E
16th Street. :-Oe11·pnr1 Rr arh
Tht l<1r1ll!~. <1dJ<1re111 to tnP ri 1•1rirl nf .
f1ce. nf !lie \e11'f!Or!-,\Jr•a l n1f!Pd Schnnl
Distnc!. will prn1·1de ~hnrt \Prni tre;i1-
ml!nl for alrnhl'lir•
OlAN~l COAST
DAILY PILOT
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hr had broad bast' support for !ht. mn \'I"
He said I~ initiatil'e: effort his bl!l!n
endorsl"d by the: Ba lboa Island !mprol'e-
ment Association ;ind 11. number of in-
dividual citizl"n'.'i :
~1r. and ~!rs. Ric·h;:ird Cluca~. J(lhn
Shea, Jean Rarrass. 1\lr. and Mr~. J)nn.
aid St rauss. ~1 r and Mrs Rnhtr1 E:i~t·
man. ~fr. ;:inrl /lfrs 1"hnm;:is Hy.11nn, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Lahma,11, 1\1r~ S;:irhara Sra-
ple:r and .~i r~. C;:irroll Rrek .
Hy;:inn i.~ president of thr Cenlr11l .Nrw-
port Beach home nwne:rs' 11ssoci111ion .
Bee k in !hr pai\t ha'.'1 publirl:r m111n-
la1ned 1hat hiRh rise devrlnpment i~ not
rompatible "'ilh lhe prof1l!! ol Newport
Beach tl1at rrsiden ts w:int.
In ;i prrss release: is.~ued toda y, Berk
sairi. ''Those d esirou~ of ;:i non·Urban se1-
tin_g camr-to Ne1<.•pnrt for Iha! rtll50n in
the fi rst placl", ;i,nd in order lo pro1ect il.
must show the deci~lon m11kers th_.t f'.'ew ·
port Tomorrow is an arcurate picture of
"'h;:it the r1tizf'n~ v.·ant ··
8C'ek ~aid the futurr c11y of Jr1·1n1" c11.n
h111·r ;:ill !he pe ople "·hn want an urban-
!Zf'd ~Pt11ng.
Reek also said he 14.·;:inted no part nf
any prop<1sed slra11· t·otes
"A ~rt;:i11;• \·ntr \1·(1ulr:I m11kf' th,. 1nten-
l!nn nf 1hP people knnll'I', hut ll'nu!dnl
<ir<'nmpl1 ~h ;in~1hins,:." hi' s11irl . and he
~aid f \('n If thr rnunc1I rn;ir!s a ban
"llhn1il a 1nlr. a (11!\JrP rn11nr1I rnuld
unrln 11
',\., 1n111:;111·~ \.\'fllllrl be son1Pthing rwr-
m ~n,.,nt ," hp ~a id
Rrck said lA\1',\'rrs \.\'Ork1nj!_ lnr his
Crn11r h;:i1·r ln11nd il rrn\'i"inn in !hr ~late
cnrlp 1har wnulrl m;:ike thP 1·nte h1nd1ng
I-IP didn't sav what nor did he comment
on the cnurt iest!i invo]l•td in thr Laguna
Reiieh hi,l!h-risr con!rove:rs~· in 1,1•hiC'h one
Super ior Court iudj!.e said that znnin11: or·
rl1nancts may be: enacted only throug h
form11!, es!ablishr.d prncedurt~. by a city
council after Jt and the planning commis·
s1nn c-ondue"t public hearing11
-t..· i:; *
rhanct>llnr '.'\'nrman E. \\';:it.~nn !nlrl
t rus1Pe.~ th e budgP1 will prnv1dt> fnr an
rnrnllmrnt inrre;:ise nf 19 J Pf!rCl"nl for
thl" comi ng ~C'hnol year.
'Thi.~ 1s one of !hf' la r~I'~\ j!_rnwth f<IC'·
lnr~ we have had in recent years," Dr.
\\'111son ~aid.
\\1hilP part of lhe lax s<ivtl},loll' wa.~ ;:ic-
rnmplish"r! by \•n!unt;iry n•dt1r!lnn nf thf'
iun1nr <"nlle1;P ('nn~trur!inn 1ax. 1he
hudgel dnt!I prnv 1dt' fnr !'-nmp $4 million
1n capital improvement.~ in the: con11ng
yr;:ir.
lnrTr;i ~rs in as~cssrrf 1•11lu;;it111n frnm
~1 .fl,'i bilhon la.•t yrar In $1 12 b1llino !.hi.~
.ve:ir -11 Fi 2 rrrrent 1nrrr;:isp -als!'l cn ri·
trihut rd tn lhe l;:ix rate f'lll
lncomr from st<11e-~OlffCt'S 1~ f1~urerl ;it
Sli ~ m1ll 1nn f0r 1he-1971-72 budgtl. up
from J5.9 m1!1inn la.~t 1·r;:ir r.1uch 'lf !ht 1ncrea.~e is rrlated in in r rt a.~, d
enrollments. cnllrgr official~ said
The tor;:il npf>ra11ng bud.s:et ;:idnpl Pd hi'
!hr OOard 1ncrrasPd onh· SiOO.oOO orPr
l;i<1 \·e;:ir'!'i cprnrl1n2 dl'sp1 tt the ;in.
t1c1 pated increases 1n enroll ment.
.S orsabal's T ea tn
Big Grun e Lo.~es
\\NfnPsrla~ 11111 ~n rin11n a~ a !liar·~ rltiv
11\ tbP lifP n/ fn~la )!p~;i, r ll.\ .\laOll j!_Pr
FrM :-nr.•ilha l
H!~ t'nrs1r;i r;:il'k fkirtg"r~ rlrnpfl"rl .11n
11-.1 "R''. l.(';iguP h:!.(f'h:ill ch;imp1nn~h1p
~~mr tn thP F:stMc1a Redlc~s cn;:ichPrl by
LukP J'l;:i1 is.
ThP !wn !r<1m.~. rnmpo.<,t>d of n1nr anrl
!0-,\'ear--(}ld bo.vs 1n the Harbor Are.a
le;:iguf'. rl::1.1·rrl al CA~ta /l-1esa P;1rk .
' The other 1r;:im had 11 good co11ch and
It Sood !tam. [! WU a good g<1mt.''
&:iri\ilbal said th1~ morning
He "'1'Uld ntt tl!ve;al whe~r he would
rl"tum as a coach nex t y~r .
No l1·vi11e Vote Co111-111e11t
Th" !r1·1ne Cnmp;:inv today rlN"l1ntd to
comment t1n the po$sibllll~· of a Ne:wport
Beach ordin11ncr tha1 "·nuJd ban high rise
from all und f'\'ek1pNI property I.he ci ty
1,1·n11ld annex 1n the f:i1urt.
ThP company n"·.is the 3 ~ mJIE's nf
nptn \and hf'twt en Nrwport Beach And
Laguna Beach that 11 h11d planned to di·
1'ide and 11.nnei: to holh rommunitieit. It
h11~ pl11ns to build high ri~e: hotels along th,. ~lretch
La.runa Bearh mO\'e-d \\'edne5d1y ntght
to tnact 11. cil)"\'1de high n~ b .. n tha.l
similarly "'Ouh;I affl'M:t th e Irvine c:oasl·
al pmpe:ny
lf r\l'wpnrt ~ach fnllnw~ suit, the
C'lmpa.n.\' wnulri bf' f;:irtd "ith ha"1n~ to
rhnnse from a v;ir1Ply nf cnur~"' nf IC·
t1nn. lncl11d1nJI! !hr> pn~~1hilirv nf de1·elnp.
102 fh!" land whit,. ~till unrll'r ('n!Jnly
111.riHhcrion. f.hf'n serln,Q: 1f t ither C'Om ·
mun1rv 11i·anttd 1r1 annex 11
i\lthotJRh riPclin1ng tn rnmmrnt nn th,.
pntrntial ,\'Pwrnrr flf'~rh h11n. Ra vmnnd
\\·;i~nn . lr,·1ne !'Xl'Cl!!tl'f' 1·ire pr"~lrl!!nl
fnr pl~nning S-"1d l\'ertn,.sd;iy af!f'r the
Ut:tin11 Reach '''ltll
"As a m1111 t r nf rnrpnr.1J!r pt')l 1rv print
to the eltction 1n,Lagun11 Beach. ~·e: took
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no po.s1t1on on the high ri se: 1i:~11e, "'' 1Akl"
none now . The drc1slon on 1,·hat ti; fltr-
mirterl In be develoJ>td in Lagun ;i Be;i rh
r1,Q'htf11tly btolnn,2~ to lhl!' ptople thrm.
sf")VP~.
"\Ve r('~fl{'rl lh~t r 1~ht in rr.(!1u·rl 11'1
h1Rh ri.~P in !ht> rx1s1ing r1ry and \'''
wnulri re~pPct i! in regard to !hi" Irvine:
roa.~t;:il plan.
"Ali far 11~ h1Rh r1~e 1n ~pt'c1f1r lotll·
Uon.!i ,11long th!" Irvine ('Ollllt i~ conrern-
"41 , WI!' bf'lit1'f' if c;in bf. Accommndtttrrl
in an environmenlally and f'<"Onomically
.!iOund manner
"If Laguna Brach mni\idtrs It ;,r!1·11n.
triiz.eros tn annex ~nme nf the Irvine
Q\ast theo a method !h11t'~ no~ dimip-
th·,. nf the planned communil.v conct pl
"'" Pnvi~lron ror th , are11 mu~!ll fir.111 hf'
workM out . \\'f' wnulri 11ssume .11nd woolrl
hn!'lf' th.:11 11urh A mt rhr'lrl would hfo rPprt'-
~Pn!<1t11·r nf rh" v.•1 11 rif thr pt>nf)I!" n( L.a·
,1;un;:i A,.;:irh If th,. rill' rh(W).~r~ nni lo
p:ir1lrip<1tf' 1n 1ht> pl;:ionlnR i:inrl rlt1'elor-
mPnt of lr1'1nl'-hl'-lht·!"t<I t1·,. lvl'lilrl :i c-
rPp! that .lnrl pur.~11t n!hrr npti(ln~ n['ll'n
!(I llC "
fl11r1n: the Laguna BPa<'h f"!"r11nn r~m·
J'l.'ll ~. nppnnf'ntc rA th" .111-rM! hl'ighl
limit "nttrl ll'ot h11n rnulrl prn\·e to bf' 11
stumbli ng bl~k to annexation .
Newport Motel Hearing
May Be Delayed Tonight
A publi c hr.iring nn 11 proposrd 16-un1 l
motel nPar the Ne wport Pier scheduled
b,v th!! Newport Bl"ac.h Pl anning Cnm·
nii~~inn t.onii;:hl ;:it 8 o'clock in city hall
1n<1.v be postponed.
City plannrrs have r('enmmended I.he
1·nn1inu11nce nf the he;:iring to <1llow 1he
rle1·elnpe r. Willi;:im Stine, lo revise plans
tn make a number nf chan,2'e~. including
the incor poration or ;:i mo1el office.
ThP prnposPd mote! 1,1•ould be localed
on CQurt S!rrel ber"·een 20th Street and
t-.lcFadden Place. An existing house on
15,000 Horses
Faring Needle
In Orange County
Orilnge Cn11nt~·~ l~.ooo hnr.~rs will he
l'tlt'rinA1Pd aj!111n•I \'poe~11Pl.an equ1rie
Pnrepha li11~ 1VEF.I slar!IOI( f'rida,\', Or.
rlnhert Ha1,lolht, cn11 nty \'l'lennarian, said
lnrt;:i_v.
The \'l·:F: l'fl (·('lnP 11 ill \){' .c11·rn lo
pr1 v;:i1r t·e1rri n;:iri;in~ Fnrlay mnrn o'l'l
;:ind thr.1· Wiii immcrli<l!Pl.v ~tart !hf prfl+
'!r-lrn of frr'-' innculations a i! a i n s !
lhe d11>ea~e that h;:i.~ killPd thnu~ands of
hnr~e~ 1n Trx~~ "11lrt' .luh·
Or Ma1,cht ~;:i 1d all h~r\rs ;ind nlhrr
a111m;:i!\ nr lhP f'Qll ln C' lamiJ\' -rlnnkP\'!t
llnrl mul P< <hn11lrl be 1nocul.'tled ()f.
flr1 <1I~ 111 Linn Ln11nlr\ S;:if;iri annnun cPd
lhr \' 11 111 ,llllP the 1acc1nP to 1he1r iO
Zf'hra<
\'F.E r an hr tr~n<m 1!!crl hi' mnc.
qu1!ni'•. h1it no r;i~p" ha1 P hPPn rPport"rl
1n f ;:ilifnrni;i The 1·:i rf'1 ne 1~ ;i prerau!1nn
lh'lt 1< be ini;: t;ikrn 1n 11 ~!<Ill'~ nf'Rr Tr~-
'·' Hnr~r nwnrr" nr 01hr1" 11•1th q11r ~1 1011~
nn !ht' \'1-;F. 1;i1·r 111P <hnlllrl ennl-'l "t lh1'1r
]n(•al 1rlrnnar1 ~n nr pt1nnr Thr Or;in~e
f'011nt _1• i\n1m;il Shrltrr, .'i.12-72~1.
the rrnpert,v \\'Ould be razed.
It wnu\d have l\l'O stories and roof
parking .
The cnmm issinn Thur1>d11y "'ill rP viPw
propnse-rl chan~es in their nwn rules nf
prncrdurp and will discuss "' reque~t b:."
lhe Irvine Company In huild apartments
anrl a priv;:i!p nursery school nn San Joa·
quin Hills Ro11rl brtween !he exist ing and
reali~nerl J\1ac Arlhur Boulevflrds.
Thl'~' will also conduct a public hearinl<':
by ;:i series of lr.nant!'i in.the Irvine Com-
pan.v·s proposed Design Pla1.a at \lewport
Centrr lo reduce the parking re·
qui ren1ro1s there.
Five flnns are seeking the ehange,
"'hich "'ould rf'qu1re them to prn\·ide on e
parkin,I! place for each 250 square feet of
"usable'' building space, rather than 'lne
per 250 square feet of "J<(ros~" floor ;irca.
Jn nthrr ;iction, the con1n1L~sion will :
-Conduct ;i public hrarins,: on a request
In SL1bdiv1de 10 ;11·1·es uitn 18 single-faffi1t.v
lo!s nn Jr1·1nr A1·c. b<'IWl'C'll Frarirl.crn
Dr11e and 22nd Slr<'e1. The developer is
Rurg('.•s -[)ono1·an. Cor·ona dt•I J\1<ir
-Disr·us.~ ~ rcqur•s t b.v Harold It
Spn11!1 In p1•1·m1! 1:u1 "Xls!ing flll-foot-11·id e
p~rc!'I !n hr .~ubdivitl('fl into two JO.fnot-
11i·1dr par(·cl.~ al .11~ Orr·hid A1'e.
-ni~(·11ss ~nnlher rl'que!'t bl' Slinc In
prrin1! realignn1rnt nf Jor !1ne . rn f're ate
lwn lols at filh Street Rnrl \\1e.~t Bay
Avcnur. In frn n1 on Hay and nnt 6th
-fl1\f'US1> ann1her rrque.~I frnm S11ne In
rrr:<tP t11n H-2 lnt~ raeh in C'xr'e.~~ nf 2.000
l''lll<lrl' lf'rt ll'hPrP ~! prrstnt nne Int 1~
Ir\~ th11n 2.nno ~riu;irp frrl due tn .~lrPPI
1,1·idenini;: at v.·est Ba lboa Boulevard and
29th :;trrrl
fll~C'US~ a r<'fllll'~I h\' /\ I. ;:inrl s F'.
Cas;ila1nR to reallgn lnl hnt?s . In <'rt>afp
mnrP ~u1rahlP bu1ld1n~ sires ;:it 320
C'a!al in ;:i llri\P,
-rnnrlue1 ;i pt1hl1r heann_I;! on 11 rrriurst
h1 .J r ~nrl (; .r S11'rlc. Crtp1~!ranri
Rr;ich. In P~!;iht1~h 11 dn.i i;:rnom1ni;::
and h~lh111,.; h11~1nes\ in An "~1.~1111.i;i
h111l<hn,lol 1n lhe C·I District at 290.l·C
~·r11·pnrt Rnu!r1·;ird .
All Heritage and Drexel
Upholstered Furniture
On Sale
By quality. lawmen mean the 11rre1>! of
"' nerl'ous hitchhiker "'hn i~ found to
have a marijuana e1gart>lte 10 hi.~ pncket,
c_ompa rerl to eap!ure of a dealer and con·
fi!icatrnn of a 250-pnund ~hipment.
F.ach cont ributes to lhe ovPral! data as
simply an .:irrest.
By the same token , riru.R arr e ~ts:
lea per! 3:1.J per crnr 1n Jul.v nver ./unr due
In i;;ummPr \•ararinn. an innux of more
people and a natural eKpnsure 10 mor!!
offenspi;;,
Juvenile arrei;;t.~ in all bul nne n!h!!r
crime clBssifir atinn -i:irand thef! -rn.~P
:ilsn in .July for the same rea soni;; llnY·
"'he re from 2.1 tn 400 percen1. '
The two rankin,lol i\e>vpnrl RPa('h p0l1ce nffice~s al~n point nut !hAl man~· drug ar·
rf's1.~ 101•0/ve out-of-town rrs1dent.,.
Roughl y a 1hird of !he 26 juvenile aPlrf
34 adult drug arrest.~ invnh•ed nnn-
resi dents. n1;iny of thcn1 mBde during
traffic s!ops by uniformed p11!rolmrn .
During l970. for example. n<1r<'ntics
rie-!ectives n1ade 151 arr('~I~ f'nmp;:ired t8
1.136 by the p<itrot rl1vii\ion. anolher
s1atisl1c "'hie h bears clariF1c;:ilion.
J)ereetives are de111ing prim;:inlv 1vi1h
sale.~ and sizeable <ruantit1e~. while ll
traffic officer rnay stor a n1ntnri~1 11•ith a
defective taillight and find hi m in
po.~se~s1on of a sn1all ftuantit\'.
f>esp1te the overall rlrcre:l~e shnll'n to
d<ile 1n ,\'e11'p0rt Bi'ach dru2 arrpct•.
Chief (;~a1·as ~ays nH1 ny repe<11ers ar1
lhf' resu l! nf drug r.xper1men!~l1nn 1n !he
past frll' .\'rar~.
i\1:in1· known h:ir·rl rlr11,.; 11 ~rr~ and
heroi n ~rlrlirt~ hi~ fr!PO h:inrl lr tnd a1 haYe
rPcnrrl~ rla!ini;: b:ick tn 111vrn1lr · n1ari-
juan;:i use, say~. Chief Gl;:ivas.
Mesa Resid ents
Hit Water Taps
Thr 9'l-rl£'!lTl'P hP;:it 11i•::i 1•r 1'h1rh hi! the
~r>uth l and thi~ 11·rrk ~ent Cn.~ia ~1e.(a
rr~1de-nrs to rhr1r 11·;:irrr !<Ip~ in rtrnrrl
n\!.o;t!Pr.(.
C'nnr;1r! ''Short~· .. Srhr;iJrr. r11hhr1~1 frir
tht' f'nst;i 1\1e(;i Cnunr1 \\ AIP r ni~tr1ct,
.~a 1rl the ri1,1n rt h~~ hPrn pun1p 1n~ 2.~1 1
mil l1,,n ~a llnn< nf 11111Pr thr'lu~h It.• l1ne_s
r;ieh d;n thi.( 11 rrk.
Hr .~~1d th::tt'.~ 1h r rn• .. ~! w;i 1rr r1er 11~
rr! 10 a 24-hnlir pPrind I ,.11.~t wrr~ th,.
rl1,qn<·t 11,11~ only pump1n ~ lfl·2D million
1.!Hllfln~ a rl;iy
SAVE 20cro On ell H•rit-v• and Dr11•I up~o l 1t1r·
ed chairs anc:f 1ofa1 e Also -11ver3I
Heritage and Drexel bedroom, dining
room and occe1 ionel collectlon1 on
sale.
PROFESS IONAL
INTERIOR DES IGN ERS
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COSTA MESA, CALIF.
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Recipe For Variety ( ln9redl•nh whlc:h may be substltut·
ed without losinCJ <1ny fl<1vor include: a dash of S. I. Hayakawa
a pinch of William Ho9an
a hint of spice a la Jack Anderson
season well with Art Hoppe
Robert S. Allen, Royc:e Brier, Hal
Boyle, Ch<1rles Mc:C<1be, Richard Wil·
son, Sydney H<1rrls, Bill Mauldin <1nd
Bill Sanders.>
G'ood chefs know in any recipe it's the ingredients that count~ The D~IL l
PILOT. emphasizes the "home grown" and local ingredients (letters to the
editor, Gloomy Gus, local editorials), but only top quality ingredients are
used on the DAILY PILOT'S editorial page, whether they're local or nation·
al.
Besides its stl'ong local emphasis, the DAILY PILOT serves up a variety
of columnists with a wide-range of flavor. Here are a few of the diverse
columnists that can be found on the DAILY PILOT'S editorial page. (There
is no set schedule as local material has priority over columnists, but some
of the top national columns appear several times each week.)
Hayakawa
S. I. HAYAKAWA adds to
the variety of flavor with his dis·
tinc:t writinCJS on hl9her education,
1emantic:s and c:ommunic:ations.
He also writes about the mec:ha·
nlsms of understandlnCJ and mis·
understandin9; about th• ways In
whlc:h our decisions about rac:e or
war or public: policy are shaped
by the words we use In talklnCJ. . ,i
"I hope," says Hayakawa, "that my column is like a
weekly letter to a friend, tellnCJ him what's on my mind and
why I think it is important."
S. I. HAYAKAWA is iHually associated with San Fran•
clsco State Colle9e where as president he took a hard-line
approach to quiet and contain students riots there. But now
he has 9one back to some of the thinCJs which concerned him
before he became a coil•CJ• president. Read about them on
the editorial pa9e of the DAILY PILOT.
Anderson
JACK ANDERSON'S muck·
rakinCJ Is the perfect spice for
those who like the taste of 9ood ~ ,
controversy. He seeks out cor·
ruptlon In 9overnment and mill·
tary affairs Clfld exposes them In
his columns.
A·s the late Drew Pearson's
fonMr No. 1 aulstant who lnherl·
ted the column, Anderson SffS
himself as th• "voice for the voiceless." He Is a hanl·hlt·
tln9 columnist with determination and drive.
He keeps his kHn eyes on both forel9n anti national
affairs, often commenh on Con9resslonal bills and is "th•
man with the X-ray eyes on the secret files ."
JACK ANDERSON'S motta ls, "Sunll9ht ls the best
tllslnfectant far carruptlon In a demacracy." Keep pac:e
with his dl1closur11 on the DAILY P'ILOT'S etlltorlal pa91,
Hoppe
ART HOPPE 11 the SHMln·
lnCJ needed for <1ny rec:lpe. An
ouhtandinCJ polltlc:af <1nd 1oc:·
fol satirist, he ha1 been llkened
to Wiii ROCJ•rs and Mark Twain .
His taPic:s c:an be anythln9.
He reads throu9h the paper un·
til he finds an Item he doesn't
understand -then he explains It
to everybody, he says.
He c:omblnes solid fac:t and his awn whimsey to c:re.
ate a un ique c:alumn on the people and forces shapinCJ our
wor1d .
ART HOP'P'E has "the perfect lOlutlon to absolute·
ly 1verythin9," he 9l1efully admlh. And most of his solutions
appear on the DAILY PILOT editorial paCJ• where they make
d11i9htful readln9.
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Hogan
WILLIAM HOGAN INls the
fresh flavor in the book fiild. He
psesenh a truly national outlook
frea from the pres111res of prov·
lnclal literary faddlsm.
His book reviews MY exact·
ly wtiflt he thinks. "I feel it ls im·
parhlnt to be a reporter, as well
as a critic, caverlnCJ the activities
of writers and publishers as well
as evaluatinCJ their produch." That's how Hogan explains
HOCJan.
WIWAM HOGAN preMnts his book reviews hon·
estly. That's hew Hogan readers describe Hogan. Check
his reviews for yourself. Yau can read them In th• DAILY
l'ILOT etllterial paCJ• feature, The Bookman.
They Add up to a 'Tasty' Editorial Page in The
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Style, Flavor Spice 10CC's 'Fiddler'1 ~_;~~-404·.
'"4 By TOM TITUS "ll'IDOLell 0,. T~I 1100,... singing voice is command ing, and "Sunrise, Sunset'' come ordered lickeLs 1n advance.Iii~:~~~:~~::~~
00 .. 0.,,, .,,. 11111 "',,, ... 1u 1 b~ .!OltDll s1.1n, J•'"" 1oc1< and h.is mmic trU1.S iliom in off hr .. -"--mely bul t h e 0 d f d · h ,..., 5Ml<IOn H••nlc•, ol•H'""' bv ..1o11.. h' · . ..,U»U • ne wor o a vice, OWe\•er:
There v.·on'l be a en IY Ftrl&et•· iec~n.c•t i i-..:1llf" Ptt•• i:ii conversauom with his God h. hl . h f h " 'P are ae-mpilshed wt.th skilf 1g 1g l o t e evening ls the leave the coals r.rid i·acket al ,
seal Jn the house throughout !>,.,P•llll. u1turn•• Dv !>l•nltv l11110r, .. v 1.g~r.ng t>v ~l'l(lv M•n•t" """ °"" and polish. In short, he rousing barroom celebration, home. The prngrams are large
the four-d2.y fUJl Of "Fiddler Clow, arcrle•U• d·"trlon 1>v Ln V•n on lhe Roor'' at Orange Coast OY~e. v0<•1 ol•&enon bv w111 •• c.1.,~. epitomizes lhe role. "To Life." Spothghltng the and n1ake excellent fans.
"'· Q•11ent«1 10t11g1>1 l'f'•ougn ~•tu•d•v S h f Russi an dao" f r· C College, a justifiable hap-,, or • .-,.,.., co+l99•. 1101 F11rv11w taunt: dlstaf support is . ,_es o ,ene IC-1 -
pe.nstance for a production Roo~. C.0•1• M••• provided in two major areas Jka, the number injects a ~
which deserves a far longer T•••• THE c.-.sr G1r> Gordon -hy Carol Gwenn as the permanent vitalit y into tht•1 ,
t Gold• c 1,01 C:.••nn solid, patient wife whose aC· overall production. I engagemen · Ve<>t• J$not G<lti:lon ""''ddf h fl f ' Broadway's all-time rnusical 11011e1 c~r1,11ne SP!•~ ceptance of circumstances r 1 . er on l e oof" p ays ~ , .
champion is re-created with Hoct• "'"" G1••" offsets Tevyc's pal n e d three more performances ;:1t
impecc:ible style and un· ~:,';~.~1"'10" 0,,.~;~:, ~'::1°~ petitions to his deity, and by the DCC audiloriun1 -for
mistaka hly fine f!2.vor by an c~ ... ~ Jonnvou1cw Janet Cordon, the 1natch· th ose rortunate enough to have
F•ffll<.• ~to!! C••n• k OCC con1pany under the sn~""'i E11rn Pie•« rna er, deliver ing a nawless
sensJ!iv e di rectorial ha nd of 8••,~• ll•••n B•n•on co1nic performance with a Ld1 •r wou ll o<'>a•d llo.,.l•nd · I John Ferzacc11, y.•hose dC'bUI a! 11ooc• E,,,,. Po1e'"'" pai r of 1ands which rlval her
the hehn of the sumrn er F•ume Sd•a'> sl~ncno Mir~•,""" tonsils in per1pate\J.c activity (O'l•l~ol• C'>dfl~ Stn«•tr Of h d h . musical is an ausp1c1ous one I e aug lers. Ann Giv1n
indt>ed. is a s 1andou1, both
"Fiddler" i.s a cel rbration of Yet !hese 1radi 1 i 0 n a I! Y dr;:irna tica lly and \'OC<illy, as
hfe by a people with precious dov•ntrodden v1\\agcrs find joy the second oldest who chooses
Coolecr l y lltfr!1ff•lion
J •n• F•rocl• • Deft•IG SwthH \•116
"l(LUtE" Otl little reason for celebration -and solace in faith and a pain-a revolut ionary.C h r i .s t in e fully rigid style of life v.·hich S d , Q Plv• • "lOVtNG"
~Young
6raduat~Sg
DUSTIN @!'!•
HOfl'MAN (il
·mnr
BICir.Wll"
Toch-
PATCHING THINGS UP _., Colin \1ogel shOY.'S ofr
his nev; SC\\'1ng n1achinc to Chris Speirs in a scene
froin the Ora nge ('oa st College production of "Fid·
dler on the J~oof," playing through Saturday.
the Jewish peasants of czar 1st piers an .,enny uic k \urn -..11i. c.eo•11• s e11d1. Evd M••·• !.~· .. t• Russia shortly before I.heir old sees them through a day at a in fine performances as, Spccl•t ICld• M•t1n--s11, 1:)0 l".M. 1 1n•of~itFl'!l!Stsl'RMlt)("l'ltr< w
time. 1 '"""""""""""""~""'""""""~'==,...,=====::==========~;,,J:!~::;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;,;;;~ famlliar tyrar1ny 1~a~ replaced rcspecttve y, the daughter who1. ------
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; TV DAILY LOG
~.:.,~
Thursd ay
Evening
AUGUST 5
t.«I E) 811 N_, krr1 Dunphy.
(I)ABC News Re1soner/Sm1th.
0 KNllC P'lews. Tom Snydi!lf.
0 Vlrt;lnll Cr1hlm ShoW
0 SU O'Clod MO'lil: (C) (90}
"Come Spy With M•·· (dr1ma) '65
-Tt07 Ocmhut, Andre• Dorrim. Al·
bert Dekker, V1lerie Allt~. A beaut1·
ful $9f!Cial agtn! Is sent lo tl\e C~rib·
bl!lln to lnvest igale the deaths ol
other agents there and !o mike sure
It ls sale for 1 mett1ng ol world
!ea de rs. m The f11nbtOl'IS
Q) I l~ic1Ai ! Tiie M1gic Mountain
Bill Bur1ud is guid!-host //'/f 1 1our
ol the new run perk ~t Mag•e Moun
lain in Valencia. t.ai1!.
fD Art Studio, Too m P'loticlefo 34
m Death V1lle y D1ys
(i) P'lews Jim Hawthor/!t.
1:30 ~ P'lews Bill Huddf.
C!J Trwth °' COf\seqUt11US
Cil CBS P'IHn Walter Cronkite.
(@ NllC Nwt David B1inkley.
m Thi FlJinr P'lun
m Kodll"POd1• Lodi•
in Clewt Report
CE! D Mor1b!1 !'Toi • .l1d111
aJAllC P'lewt
~ 8 CflS llN'I W11!ar Cronkite.
ranch tor 1 few-d'ays. Phyllis Th11-
1er 3nd Johnny CraW'lord gue-st. m lo Tell t1H1 Tnrth
ff.I W1shlnrton Wett In llewiew
a;}Hino
ll:JO 0 @l a;, lron.S. (R) '1he Sum·
m111 SOldie<." An io,jderly Ametic1n
Jhen is lor~d lo 1llow his tob&eco
shop 10 be U!ed for the .ule ot
m111juafll. Theodort Bike! 1ues1s.
0 Tht Stlwt Alltn SlwM o m oo m s.wttcbed (Fl) "Th•
Return or Dar1in the Bold." Saman·
tha's mort1I hustiand becomes 1
warlock becau M ol 1 spell )l1ced
on OM of his 1naistors. m 1)1\lkf ftoll SlloW GO¥. Nelson
A. Rockefeller ol Ne• Yol1! ruesb.
(D 01Jmpic Bodn1 Rudy Robl81 vs.
Mike Pusi:arl in 1 Il).f'OIJnd mlddlt·
weight bout.
Erl NET Pl1.,Mllst "Tiie Ltdy With
!he Dog." A Ru~iln lillTI adap1ed
llom Anton Chellhov's short st01'1
of ~n illicit IOl't •fl1ir betwet n 1
vacationing midd\e·a1ed bank al·
11c1al and 1 rounr and beau!i!ul
woman. ly• Sawin1, Alexei B.llo!trw
and Alie Chosl•kOl'I 1111.
9:00 (J [{) C8S Tillill"Adlr MOIM: (C)
(2hr) "PowOifVI" (ad'rM'lfure) '71
-Rod Taylor, Otn~s c.dg, M1cli1e!
AnSllra, ftrnarido l1m1s. Tish• Stt1·
ling. Luc11na Paluu•. A pair ol
\1oubleshooting irwts1ig1ton in lh•
-'OU\h#est du1ing th• ,,.uy 1900s
attempt ta resc:ut 1 1r1in\oad ol
pflO!lle beinR held h~~te bJ •
bandit.
O CIJ (I)CEM1k1 Ro1111 IOI'
fir1~dd1ddr (R) "The Bia H1n1·Up.~
Rusty reRnts Danny'! tilt d I
much-needed 1etri1er1101.
a!) ROUI pr!I Yt!'Olllu
0 m NBC ftlWI 01vld Brink!~.
O Wide Scr•m Th•trl: (90} "Tiit
R1~tn .. (mystery) 'JS -Bmi1 Kar·
Iott. Bell lugM1. !1:30 Q @) @D Adim-12 (R) ''Reisen
by tyranny of anolher form . Tradition and !he inevitable first breaks the tradit ion and
change, the proverbial lm· the nne 'A-'ho shallers it ir·
Adulti Sl.50 J1"1. 51.50 Child 75;
Or1n91 County'•
lloct~u11tr S~W V•IUI
"PANfC IN
NEEDLE PARK"
!RI
,,IS · l <IS · 10:11 Diiiy
Ml!, Si1.·Sun.-12:1J•2:15·1:1S
Miko Nlc~olo'
"CARNAL
KNOWLEDGE " JR)
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movable object c.gainsl their· reparably.
re..~isLable force . are l he Colin Vogel is ex cellent as
phi losophical battle camps the hun1ble but ambitious little
1-1'hich give "Fiddler" both ils tailor, reaping the maximum
charm and its dram al i c eHeet from a small role . Dar·
strength. This social conflict is ren Lee Kelly is strong as the
personifi ed in the personage of rndical suitnr, while Scott
1'evye. the poor dairyman Wilh Cr<ine is well c2.~l as the
a qu intet nr marriagea ble ''ou!::;ider."
d:iu ghlcrs. v.'hose grip on his Other d Is t i n g u i s he d
element is loosened b)I by bit performances are given b.Y
;is. one by one, the i::ir!s gn Bichnrd Rowland as the re·
against the established gral n JCc\ed petitioner and Ernie
in their choice of mates. Pete rson as the elderly rabbi.
Gary Gordon is a po we rful, Blanche J\.fickelson, in a brief
thou~hlful and h i g h 1 Y appearance. virtually steals
articulate figure as Tevyc. His the show on the spot as a
prcsehcc dominales the large visilor from the spirit worl d,
stage, as v.·ell it should : his v.·hile Charles Schicker Jacks
~do
tHWIOIT l lACH •• 11 1~1 ••!ro-
I• l1~•l•o1 lido 111• •• 0 1, J·IJ~
both z.uthority and projection
as the constable.
Of the musical numbers.
liplendidly staged by Les Van
Dyke and Suzanne Joseph y.•ith
a vocal assist from \Valler
c;1cckler, the more fam iliar
"If I Were a Rich Man .''
''Matchmaker. Matchmaker''
PACIFIC WALK-INS
.... ' ... •
9 0.K Ol'FIC.E OPEHS
Mon. lhru Fri. ' OI p.m.
S•I. & Sun.: n :ilo p.m.
,0.11 Color 5how S1101 Mc0111en
,.lE MANS" !GI
11111• e Ou•l•n 1-io!J,,.,~n
"LITILE l lG MAN" !GP)
All Cclor Prrn•le•e
Eng•g<men1J C.eo•9e c sco11
"THE l AST ltUH" !Gl'l
1>111• • S~ellev w interl
• l!obl'•! W•Qner
"HARPEi!"
@ 111 ltll tht lrulh to Run." Malloy and Reed lnv~s!i·
D Wh.lt'i My Line? 1:1tt 1 burglary •t • tid ing school. _ ~ O CIJ @ (l)D1n Au1 01t (R\ S11n. thr11 Th11r1.-8 f .M.
l •"<ol• .....
W••t°'~~I .,, . ..,l'O
m I low Lucy "0t&1h Cllain.~ Otn Augus1 il!Vn!I· Confln110111 Sho•
m CJ] Dua:net gales th1 dtath of 1 ttten11a 1lrl i============:.!l~~S~°'~·~F!"!i"~l~,l~O-iiiiS~'~'~·~l~p~.m~. ~· ED Of.BUT The Corpo11te View first last *" 1cceplin1 1 ride with teV·
oi six p!ORrams 1eaturing leading u1I le9n1ge boy1. Gerald S.
bus1nw men d1si:uuing their areas Oloughlin. Jan·Mk:hael Vincent and
ot e1pel11~. "Entrepreneurs.hip and Chris RobiMOn cues!.
the Curren! Slowdown in Iha [lee· 0 B1rter Wini Nnrt
lronic.s Indus!!)'." is the wbjecl dis· n'I LI c de M · Crum• tu~ by Hew\ell P1t~a1d's W1Ui1m ~ rLll •r111
Hewtlelt. 10:00 0 @1 ID !)ea" M1rti" (R) Sum·
met host Vic D1mone welcomes
Danni Jea11 You111, Ha! rrazitr, ind
tM rot!ll!dy tNm ol M11c Lo11don
Jack Riley.
0 N...., K~1n Sandetl. J:JO f) ~ f1m il1 Atl1ir (R) Tht Davit
l1m1ly must cope w~h 1 ntWbo:n lnfanr •hen !heir hooj,t auest 0 Mcwie: (90) "l1tayett1 [su-
1L1n!!1 Ka~t ~enn1ni) p!em1tu1el~ drme~ {1dventure) '53--Tab Huntu.
111•es b1nh •h1ie hoer ~usband IS m Nrwi r u!n1m/f 1shm1n.
' '"11· ffi SQetul1tion "The \llorld ol [d
0 1°10 En NBC Actioft Pl1yl!i!u~1 K1enh.>ll "
(R) "The Cnmt " 1-. mllrdtt tual b~ C!) Bot Prolts1iQn1I
tomes 1 pr1v1t~ baT11tRfl)IJnd !or s v~ngt!ul proSfcU to1 J~ck lt>rd, p11 l0:3D f:'fl Dr1gnrt
Wynter s1M, Night" (drama) '40 -frtd Mat·
.(~ . (~ :; Thr1I/ to the
~ --• Thoroughbreds!
Odds 1ire, you'll have the time
cf your life ! Reserved seats from
.$1.25 (Saturdays & holidays, $1.50).
Phone (714) 755-1141 . For speclal
buses, call Greyhound.
Nine dally races Mon.-Sat.
Post Tlme 2 p.m.
Dat•ar~
Thoroughbred Club
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I ""'"''••••· ,Jl )l!J
All Color l'•t~1'''"
l"Q•Qem~n!'
U"de• 11 I'""' h< "'''~ PA''"! ••McCAIE I
: l-:
O'Brien. &here• Nonh 1nd Danal O Movie: (Zhi) "Rememblf 1h• 0@) 00 CD AIO..' Smith 'Jones Murray, Barbara SUn'll'ftk. , \i~~~~;;~~;~~~~~~~~;~:~~;:~l I Mlt~ MlllER" (RI
plu \. "ll1E11E WAS A
CROOKEO MAN" . '~ . : .. ~ <;.· ... :
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(R) "The I 11\h V1ct1111." Heyes IS 00 M1rih1I Dillon
1hot In tht held in 1 tawn where 0 @ ff) Thb It TDlll' lilt C11ol -
someone w ms ta be k1llln1: the Chan n1n2 11 lht surprii.ed 2uast.
p1rtlcip1n1s ol 1 !)Oller 21mt. Joe (E) Pl...., Bill loh!IS.
Camp111tl!1 1!1d S1'111on Acker guest. 5I1 EJ DMrit tit 11n1 Senofttl De·
0 Millio. S Mcwie: f2hr) "Jlptw" ttnll
t=.~~~~;-:~,:.uner, Ronald tl:OO O ([) €Il Kt"' o @m-m TMll M toftteri11tnctt (!) C.11 ot the Wnt
&J!IPl(l,..lifoolblll 'r1wlt• O (I)CIJ G)Ntwt
fUmed hlahliihls d ,tilt 1elurni11; m N0¥11; "C..pt.tin't 'artd1t1•
sttn at Ille USC Troj1n\, !ht Loi Anretn Rims •nd the UCLA Bruins (comedy) '53 -Alee Guinnm.
lncludln1 film clips of .M>me of \1s1 (E) Beet tflt Clock
ye1t'1 action on lhe 1•eld. 11:30 0 (JJ Mtl'f C.rilfin
ED Envti0n!M1'f: Todar ind l omo1·i O lO ffiJollnn, C.rten
row "Mrs. Murphy's Chowd~r" A 0 fJl @ CD l)itk C.V.tt
look al the prol:llem o4 "aler pal , .. ,,
lution 1nd lb Threat to m1n's 1~1 ffi ~OV~, Sttfrt Yt nllrrt (drl· ¥1v•L ma) 55--!lel!I l1yloi, Jana H1110n.
ED W1$hln(ton W• Ill Kwltw Qi) "11111ltrt Movll
12:00 c:J Ml)Vie: "Oper1tioit Menri11d"
1;00 II Cil ... nc« (R) An old romll'IU (dumaJ '61 -11""'" Wynn,
ii reew1k1ned whtn Mu1dodl, on • ' '
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trip ta San francbco, runs Into 1n 12:1S m All·Nilhl ~ "Abt Llftcol~ In
attr1ctl¥t widow M htsn't ae1n loi llllno)s," "Sutflll. Packlrl" alld
20 )'tllrt Ind lnw.es htr to tl!1 '111nft Lift C.k ~
Friday
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Sa!. ""'· 2t • , 10.lO, 2 30 & 1.00 PM ~u~. l-.!IJ. 22 ••.. , . , 2:00 I 6:00 PM ..., .... ,,,.,,. tl lbll
WM. Aue. 2~ ...... 111s a1..00 M1
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Sift $1.DO 0.. lie ....... 11 °""" rrt. •it., S.t. & SUL
Alt Color P•em•t•r E:n<;1~g•""'"1
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Plu' • lt-r! RNl!otd
"DOWNHlll. 11.A(f.lt" IGl"I
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P!u• • J...i f'Amit~ Feature
"THIE CONOUf.11.Dll
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W~tt Ot\~r~··
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"MAIOONEO" (GI
"1'1.t.ffl l IJINE•tM
lHI! l.llltH'' (Gj
·ane fonda · donald 1uthe1lan
LOTS
OF GUYS
SWING
WITH A
CALL GIRL
LIKE
BREE.
ONE GUY
JUST
WANTS TO
KILL HER .
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PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT
C
EDW&ftD S ~I ttj ·t::t'
TH EAT"~ ..... "., .-'. ., .... , ..... ,. .. '"'"
•2nd TOP ATTRACTION• )..,,~ [)nv•,ln•. rn;P (11 .. inv.ri>1 ~9
"THE ARRANGEMENT "(R) CJ...
l'rl"ll lll'rL" l·rii-:.1,1.:1·111L·n1
Ill HA•Ro• S~Ofl!>I NG Cl"l !•
•MATINEES DA ILY ••
o2ND GREAT HITo
PAUL NEWMAN AS
''HARt•t:R''
.;. ~-
DIRECT FROM ITS
SENSATIONAL
ROADSHOW
ENGAGEMENT! ~ C>
•
II w .11; hi.., firr;;f
it•b in 9 yt..'.lr~.
II WitS his f.1 ~1
chance to do ii right ,
George C. Scott
r11o last Run . : :: ·:
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Costa Mesa Your Hometown
EDITION Dally Paper
VOl. 64, NO. 186 , 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST S, 1971 TEN CENTS
Orange County Horses Slated for VEE Shots
~lore than 2.'":Ml.000 horse~ 1n Orange
Counl.\' and seven othe r Southern
Califomia c·nunties will be 1nnocu!ated
11gainst VPnezuplan equine encephalitis
tVEE1 starting f'"riday.
Officials of the California Deparlmt>nl
,./ Agriculture said 200.000 do ses or the
VEE varcinl' "''ill bP. dislributed to 20
district centrrs in the eight counties.
Local veter1nari11ns will inoculate tht.
horse~.
Californa is one of 11 states under •
Deep
fffleral quarantint' which bans the in-
tersla!e shipment or horses since the
V[E epidemic hit Texas.
Public health officials have statf'<I lhal
no cases of VEE have been spotlM
outside Texas as yet. but the increa se ol
mosquitos in all states is still 11 danger_
In addition to Orange Counly. the seven
other countie~ where inoculations start
f"riday are San Diego. Imperial, Los
Angeles, Riverside, S11n Bernardino. San-
ta Barbara and Venlura. State officills
Space
dnn "t beli e\'t it will be necessary t{l in·
oct1late horses tn northern Californla but
the \"accine "'"lll be made a\'aila ble
anyway.
t.iean whiJe , California's top experts on
mosquito control and the \•arious forms
of encephalitis met thi~ week in a rapidly
called conference at UC Riverside.
The experts warned that California
could fate 11 severoe increase in the m06·
quito population because some breeds
have developed an irnmun1ty lo curren!
pesticides.
Dr., S. R. l\1ul!a. profr!'sor ol en·
lomol ogy al UC Riverside, said Californit1
"lechnolo~ical!y speak ing. is 1n a position
itt this time !o mobilize ils resources tn
suppress mosqu ito veclors and v.·ard off
an epidemic of mosquito-born diseasl'5
such as VEE:."
"Ho1o1-·ever. due I.ti the occurrence nf
'atri uired resistance' and · c rn s s
tolerance' In some o[ our Important
l'N'fies nf mnsquikles. nur capab1l11.v to
r1eal with mosquitoes in the future will be
rtim inished considerably," Dr . ~lu!la
v.arned.
Sevrral experts ct11!rd for a grcatrr
C'Onccntration on mosqu1ln prevention
other rhan by chemicals. Orange County
relies heavily on a breed of sma!l South
American rish that eat the mosquito
larvae
Or .I E SwHl, st11te1A•1de coordin11tnr
of pesticides. UC Berkeley, said that UC
Apollonnut Retrieves Moon Filni
SPACE CENTER. Houston (UPf l -
Astronaut Alfred M. Worden left the
.security of the earthward bound Apollo 15
spacecraft today lO take man's first walk
in deep .space.
Unlike all prior lipacewa\ks. this t1ne
occurred oul. of the earth 's orbit.
With Astronaut James 8. Irwin tending
an oxvgen hose and !he Apollo 15 com-
mandCr. David R. Scott." at the controls,
\\'orden floated three times from the
hatch to the aft section of lhe &hip lo
retrieve more than a mile of film.
He clung carefully to handrai]l'i and
completed the mission in 20 minulel'i
without difficuHy -11lthough his heart
was beating fa st.
The film , .recording more than oor.
million ~quare mile !! nf the moon '11
surface, "'as in an instrument bay in the
Mission Fails
Bo y, 3, Dies Despite Rescue Tr y
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
0 1 t~• 0•11' fl'l!tl 111H
Setting doll'n at 11 scene of sorr09.', 11
Newport Beach po lice helic.opler pilol
fie"' his first mercy mission Wr.dnesday.
a~ a fireman crouched beside hlm tried
to breathe lire back inlo 11 drowned liltle
tin y.
Daniel r.. Hamm .Jr., 3. &fln of a visit-
ing Arizona State Lniverslly vice presi -
dent. v.·11s pronou nced dead shnr11y after
arrival al Hoag t-.1emorial Hospital.
111e problem-plagued rel11y ln vntvinj! A
pol ice car wail.LOI!: to race. him the last
l.lO "ards v.'as the first nne since !he
chnPper went inlo service la st February.
Tht> brief drania be~an ,et 8 p.m .. in
Irvine Terrace, v.'here the Hamm Family,
o! Tempe, Ariz , had been enjoying a 10·
day beach visit,
Hamm wa!I teachini.: his othfr childrr.n
how to ciJ Vf' in the backyard pool aL th•
J ohn H. Tyson homr, 191$ Kewamee
Dr i\•e, police said.
Suddenly, he notrd lit!l r Danny mls_,.
in~.
Spol!ing him nn the hnllom at the deep
end , Hamm dove 1n while a lrantir ('311
\\as made fnr po\1cr and fire dC"parlment
hrlp.
P;itrolmrin non Cot~ ~<lid !ht PldPr
Hamm \las g1v1ni.: his son muuth -11')<
mnu !h re s11scl!at1nn when h,. a rrived,
"'bile the hrliroplrr zr)Omed 1n overhead.
··r1rnr wa~ nl thr rr-.s tnce.·· Off1cPr Col~
fiaid nf hi:o; derision to ask pilot ,Jim
Golfas lo land in the street. (lU!s id(', a~
neighllors grithrred .
F'1re dcpart.mr.nt rr.scue squad mem-
btrs \l"l'rt' on the scene by this lime,
whlle an amhulance wa!I still en route,
siren screaming through thick summer
traffic.
llacing !he pale, still, child to the chop-
per. Firtrnan .ftm Brooks clambered into
the: t"'"D-seat craH "'·ith r.olfoi!i and his
ob.~erver. Off icer Tom Stewarl
Lifting off with a roar-. Golfo.!i headM
fl')r Hoag ~1emor!al Hospital, which has
no ht'lipad yet.
"They've: been promising one for
mnn lhs." LI.. Gary Peterson said today.
'"The "''hole thing look lesi!i than three
minutes. fr'>m the. lime the bird landed
UJllil they we.re at Hoag," Lt. Peter500
1aid.
Vi.siting Muri!i had the ho.'\pital park-
ing lot!! crowded, SQ the crew lr11ntically
began hunting a spol to set down.
Fireman Brook11 kept up his rhyt hmic
mou th-to-mouth rel'iuscltaUon, 11upple-
mented by external heart massage.
''The pilot made two pas.Rea and 1aid
Police Nab
Mesct Intruder
CMta Mes.11 mt>.y be 1 bustling ci-
ty of 7$.000 with its own urbln
r'edevelopmr.nt program com ing,
bot to Mmr. residen'-' II rttairu a
touch of the backwood~.
For example. Ma rga.rel E .
.l11rk.ron of 327 E. lRt h St. called
pol!ce Wednt..sday night when ghe
surprised 110 intruder in tht garage.
Officer Rorr How11rd said the r11e-
mon wa.!I r;o.pllirett without 11 ~lrU$!
J;lt and turned over In the Orangt
Cnun!y Anlmal Shelter.
"the hell with it.'" Lt. Peter~lln conllnu·
ed. '"Time was running oul"
"He came in under some h1,::h len~ion
power line.!i •nd landed on the acces1
road besidt> a constructinn ail.e .. ,
Waiting on tht ground 1o1-·ere bnth New-
port Beach and Cosla ~1esa police de-
partment patrol cars.
f ireman Brooks jumped inln nnr,
cradling Danny in his arm.~. and thP..y
raced the rt>ma1nini;: 150 yard~ lo the
ho.~pit;;l emer.11:ency room. policr siud.
Co ntinued effort.~ to i;avr the hoy -
submerged onl.v three to six m1nule.!i at
most -flliled and he was pron ounced
dead.
The stunned parent~ "'ere to ld 1hr sad
newi!i and driven back to the Tyson home
by pol ice.
Administrator
For Ne \v UC I
Hospital Na med
A 41·yea r nlrl hospi tal cnmplci: ron-
~ultant has hero oam('c\ arlm 1n1s trator l)f
1ht' l'C lrv1n~-Cali fornia Co!lrgr nf
~1edicinr. :150-bf'rt teaching hospital 10 he
conslrtJcted in 197.1.
Medical coll('jiP nffic111l!I torlay rnn-
rirmed !hr. appnin!1nent or W1l\1;.im S
Schmidt. and sairl 11n associatr rl('ansh1p
nn the merlic.al school fa cully "'as pen·
ding final approval
Funds for the $30 .7 million complex ln
"' be located on l4 acres wi1hin a 150-acre
i;ife at lJCI have nol, been confirmed, e
university spokesman said .
The Legislature Wedne~a.y approved 11
bill placing • $2~4 million ll(atewide
medical school construction bond issue on
the November, 1972 ballol. If approvl'd by
Gov. Re:a.11:an and the voters. 1he bond
measure Would 11locate $22.:1 million for
UC!.
Another t19 .6 mllltnn 1n fede:rRI
matching grantll 11nd loan.!! wou h1 be.
generated by the Jrvtne share or lhe
medical school bonds ,
A gradu ate of 1'uft.!I Uni11ersily,
Schmidt hold.!! a master'• degree in
hoi!ipilal admini.!itrallon from University
af Michigan.
He was senior 11saociate in the: New
York City management consultant tinn
of Crcsap, McConnlck end Paget.
Kansas Woman
Dies at Dinner
A Kansas Widow \'l!iitin1 her son in
Nev.•port Beach after the funeral of her
hu5band died Tuesday night, choking on a
piece of steak during dinner.
Mary L Jarvi.!i, 52, of Winfttld, Ka n.,
:Nccumbed despite eflorti!i of P1trolman
Don Ch11nctlcr and 1 fire department
rescue crew to eleir her throA t.
She was ltiken from the •partment of
Thomas ,Jarvi.,, 4230 P11rk Ne.wporL to
HOOi~ Mernnrial Hru;pital , where Iha
obstruction was rem-0ved with forc.cpR .
Effnrl.s lo revive th, virtim faUed i!nd
~he w11~ pronounced dead by 11ttendina:
physicianll. .
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i!ierv1cr module. v.·hich is to hr jettisoned
in space prior to Saturday's splashdo<A'n
in the Pacific..
The 39-year-0ld pilot yielded lo tempta·
lion and took 11 look 11round.
"Jim."' Worden reported tn Irwin, '"it
looks absolutely fantastic to gel th.a'
moon back there. That is abs(llutely.
unbelievably a most remarkable sight."
The moon was 44,000 mile~ away. Th@
earth 'v::is !96.000 miles below. The
:-pacecrafl w;is trave!ing at 2.00Q miles
;:in hnur.
On \nsrruction.~ fron1 the manned spa.er.
c-enler in Hou:r<ton. Worden inspected !he
l'Xlrri0r of the spaceship and rrported
that "everything looked ex rellPnl except
r ... r the cover of the mas:r; spectrnmr.ler "
The instrument. usr;d to an::ilyze ~11~
p11rticles around the moon , had been
matfunctioning.
\Vorden noi.led out of !hr ha1c•h ,.f
Endeavor at 3 .~1 a.m. PDT and, in lull
\•iew of a C<>lor tel,vi1ion r;11mcra, made
his way lo the. aft 1ec.tion of lha
~paceship, maintaining • firm irip on
hand rails.
Shor1ly after lea vin« the c-abin. Worden
sllpped hi~ body around but held firmly to
1he railing. He lrAiled a long , white o.r-
ygen and communicetion11 linP.
A~ a backup to his lifeline, \.Vorden
wore a i;ma!l emergency o x y $:en
backpack of the type carritod earlier by
Scott and Irwin during lhtir moonwalk!'.
Five minutes in to thP !ipacewalk,
mission control reported that the .19-ye11r·
nld pilot"s heartra!e was J30. comparrd to
a nnrmal of about 70.
Carefully locking 11 safety lint tn 11 film
<'asselle from the ship'11 po~· e r f u I
lelescopic camera, Worden pulled it lrf',.
and carried it back to the open hatch. Hr.
transferred ii to Irwin_
After the retrieval of the firsl fllm
pack, ground conLrollers told Worde n.
'·beautiful job, AL baby. No hurry at all ·•
On a second trip 10 thr bay arr11 ,
\Varden looked 2J. the camrra Sl!':ction and
re.ported: "It look.s like. the cover has
J<Vllmed"' nn nne camera .
··Roger, Al . bab~'. that ""ii! mnsl unrx·
peeled new!=,"' .said The ground com-
municator, Karl Hrni1.r.
\\'nrd('n brought. bark a ~mallrr Ci!S~l'll
fr•om ;i .~ma lier .:r.-apping camtra at 11 5~
i',m . completing the f'lbjective. of the
Spi!CeWi!lk.
HP apprart>d 't0 wor k al rnns1 Pf-
forllessly, "'ithout 1hr hard exe r!ion that.
was apparent during Parlier Am('flfflO
!ip.acewalks dating ba ck In lhe first nnc
()O .June :i, 1965, by Edward White..
'"Houst.Qn, is there anything e.Jse in thr
SIM (Scientific lnstrument.s Module l b::i,v
you want me to check before I go buk
in:'"' Worden asked ground control.
Henize asked Worden for a $:enera1
de.scriplion of the module. "Eve ry thing
looked excelll!':nt except for lht cover nn
the masJli spectrome.ler." W n rd f' n
reported, referring to an instrument thal
analyzed gas particles around the moon.
To Irwin, Worden i!iaid : "Jim, it Jookll
11Mnluttly fantastic to gel that moon
back therl".. That U absolutely, un·
~See APOLLO, Pa1e %)
MR. ANO MRS. MERRILL WORDEN WATCH AL ON TV
190,000 Mil es From E1rth, Their San the Spacew1lker
Ha1·hor Area Citizens Get
Reductio11 i11 ScliooJ Tax
Rr~idrnl11 n( !\'rwpor1 Bearh anii Cosla
~le.sri will l!nJn:v a ta~ hreak thi~ yrar.
1hank.~ 1n thr budgr! strin(lcnries nf !he
Harbor Ar<'a ~chl"JOI !lys trrn s.
CnR'.'11 Cnllrge Dii:<tricl Rnlici p:i1PS a 21 ·
('f'f)L per S,100 rlel'reri~e basf'rl on 1\s 1971·
i2 hudgr t. adopted \Vrd npsd:i v.
Tuesday n1ghl , Newport-r..1e.<;a trustee ~
/-/arbor Museu1n
Set lu Open
/11. Mid-October
/\rt will 11.i,;r11n flnur1~h 111 j\1'11 rrirl
Rrarh bv "1 1fl-Ortnhrr 1f rl1rl'l'tflrs of the
~rwport Harbo r Ari M11seun1 ha1·p thr.1r
"'' flt:"S1dc.n1 s ha ve hccn temporarily d111n1t
w1thn11t some art 1n their hvc.~ s1nr r. 1hr
museu m closet! 11.c; doors In the Balbna
Pavilion !n move In 2211 \Vesl Balboa
Boulevard ne11 r Newport Pier.
Ei:tended renovation of \hr new largrr
(\uartcrs ha11 postponed the opening,
museu m official s i;aid .
When the public is invi1ec:I in October,
said Thomai!i H. Garver, mu.c;eutn direc·
I.or, they v.•ill be able to use 11.n art
reference library, a muse um store, art
rental galleries and lwo display galleries
featuring simultaneous or rotaled show-
ings.
An f'Xhibit1nn of pholoJ!raphs by ~UJ!:t'nP.
.\.t!!el i!icheduled tn open in Septem ber h;is
beoen cancelled. October"g exhibition will
bf' announced.
arlnp1.cd ;i $41i IJ millinn 1.nl.al bud,L?el !hat
offers NC\\'p<lr1 Beach proJK'rly owner~ a
n1nf'-ccnt rrdurl 100 rind rPsidents of Costa
l\1esii a five cent t.ax .<,aving .
Thr comhined !ax rat rs -residents or
!ht lwo cilicl'i ,<;ur))'lrt bnlh lhP ro!lege
:ind unifird d1slricl.<; -!ntal 15.77 pE'r
.~100 In Co<;la :-.1csa and $5 39 per SlOO in
:-.l'v.•por1 Beach .
1.asr vear. Cn'-l a l\lcsans pair! S6 nz per
.f JOO whi le the rale 1n Ne.WJXJrt Beach wag
$.) li7.
[,:is1 yp;.ir. lhr fll\"Orr of 11 $20,()()0 hOml"
111 (Jist.i ~1rsa \illlleri hy !hr assf.i:<snr ;ii,
$.~.non p;iid 11hou! S,101 1n taxes Ill support
!hf' crlu ca1H)n C)f ~tudcnt ~ Frnni ktn·
dPre:.1rlrn lo srtnnd-\c;ir rnll c$:C
This 1c11r, lhc nwnrr nf a ~20.fl<IO hnmr
i.1111 pay .$12 :10 )r<;!'i LO laxrs to Ill" Cna.c,t.
r.ollri;:c rinrl l\"cll'por1 ·;\lcsa li ch o o I
d1<;(ric!<; !1 1s 1!171 -72 srh!1o l lax bdl 11.·Lll
be aho11t. $211fl .~o
Jn Nrwpnrt Reath la~! yrrir . .:i S.10.f)(lO
hl"ln1e a .... ses.<;cd 111. $fi,l)I}() wa s la1cd $340.20
bV !hr tv.·n school districts. 0 This ycrir. such a piece of properly in
N"wpnrt Beach will be taxed $323.4G -a
drcreasc or $16.80.
The srr.ming disparity between the tax
hill~ for thr two cities makin~ up the
Newpor l-l\lcs11 UnifLN:f District is dur. l.n
!he lar~er balance in !he bond acr:ount
fllr buildings in the old C.Osta Mes11
r !emcntary di strict at. the time of unifica-
(inn in \9fij
The Co.:\,<;I Coll ege tax rate is applied
t!Q Ually thrnughoul the two-year college
ri1stncl which se rves nol only Newport
Reach and Costa l\1esa, but cilies 5erved
by the Huntington Beach Uniun High
Schol,l Di strict as well.
Sanitary Tax Cut Voted
Mesa Distt ict Lowers Rate 3 1/3 Cents
Directors of the. Coslll Me5a Sanitary
Oii!itr:lcl 1ccepted a $1.360,583 budgr.t
Wednesd1y nighl which will reduce the
district tax ratt by three and one-third
cents.
Thf' finAl budget wi_ll be 1dopt.e<l AuR.
18 following 1 public hearlng. Nearly h111ll
the budget is payment lo the city of Co11ta
r.1esa for servlcea rendered to the
dilll rict.
CoslJ Mc~11 city h111l 5upplics -the
,;anltary dist rict with a.11 of its workin~
pe.rsonnel. man y nf whom apllt their time:
between the district 1.'nd'the city. In tum,
the s<'lnitary dJstrict. will PflY lht dly
$.S26.83 4 for 11erv\ces in 1971-72 .
"The ba11ic reason 1$ lo eliminate costly -· --
duplication," ltobe rt Oman, fin11nce
direct.or for bolh the city and the sanitary
district explained.
COs11 Mei!ia 's director of public works,
frC<lrgr. Madsen. also serves as manager
(lf the sanitary district. Thi!': districl's five
directors, however. are not connected to
the city,
Oman '11 pre:Jlminary budget presented
Wl!dnesday wltl reduce lht district ta:r
rate from ju5t Over 18 cent11 per 1100
as~el'i~ed vAluRtlon tn an even IS cents.
"One reai!ion for the t!:r decrease. ls ll
r.arry over of funds s;chedul@d ltl be spent
IAll yeA.r nn projtcls wh ich we.rcn'l
butlt," Om11n i!i11ld. Such projects have
been re.b~dgettd for thig year, but the.
carry over amount of $4811,000 was not al l
needed .
The territory of the district is 68.97 per·
cent in.side COsta Mesa, 4.43 percent ln
Newport Beach and 6.60 percent In unin·
corporated county land.
Thli!i yeRr'g budget ls 8.5 percent higher
than 197B-71, Oman said, but tht district's
;i:sscssed valuation is •Unost $8 million
higher than Inst f\gc~J Year. •
District directors ~hrugged off a chargt
by former Co1ti Mcs111 City Man11ger
r.eoqre Colfey that they were getting •
r11w deal from the city on il!I contract.
CoHey. who was the clly'i lirst
m11nager from 19~1 to 1956. char1td that
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scientists are making progress with new
nlnsquito-killing chemicals -natural and
synthetic -that are Jes.~ likely lo oon-
tam1nate the environment and v•hich ap-
parently ~·ork against mosquiloes that
resist ordinary pesticides.
The experts also wamcd slale of!icia.1 5
ln w;:itch out that the VEE dot:sn 't come
UJ) from Mexico. The virus can be
transn1itted by birds. rodents and other
11nimals . Humans can also be struck by
the disease.
Decemher4
D1·af t Piel\:
Numhe1· l
WASHJ~tGTON (UPI ) -The Selective
Service System matched dates and
numbers pulled at random from clear
plastic drums today to detr.rmine which
or 2 million men born in 1952 are most
likely to be drafted next year. No. 1
pr iority went to men horn on Dec . 4.
Since 1952 was a leap year. 366 In-
ALL LOTTERY NUMBERS
LISTED PAGE 3 TODAY
duct1on pnoritirs were assigned -one
For each day of the year including Feb.
29. Those leap yrar babies were virtually
<i s~ured of missing the draft when !hat
date "'lli!i matched with prio rit y number
30;1.
Draft call! "'·ere running about 10,000 a
month this yl'ar befClre the Selective
Service law expired July l. They are. et:·
pected to average in thnl neighborhood
nel:t year. presuming Conl[l'tS:!L ei;teads
the law.
The lottery began promptly at 10 e.m ,
EDT, and it was 11.45 a.m. -the Jl2th
draw -before the date ~·as pulled and
matched up wilh No. I.
The firs! number dr<iwn wa s 30 and IL
\Vai!i matched up with !he first date
dr;iv.•n, June 20.
No. 2 -the !lecond most vulnerable -
v.·ent. to men horn nn Jan. 25. It wa1
dr;n1·n about. ha lf an hour before No. 1.
Draft official11 ,lWve eslima1ed lhat
-young men assigned a number abovl! t~
or 160 can be fairly confident of not beina
drafted.
Among the first 10 matchups of
numberi!i and dales, based on that
estimate, youths born on at least four of
the dates appear to be virtually certain to
be called into military servict.
The second number dra"'n "'as 70 and
II was matched up with the date Sept . 2 .
The fifth drawn "'as 2.1. matched "''il h
April 16. the sixth matchup was 66, with
Feb. 20.
1\len bnrn on Chrisimas Day. 1952. were
assigned number \:JS
A bil! to extend Selecti vP Service. fllr
lwo more year.~ received final approval
rn the House \Vedn('sriay bill is b.igged
r!own in thr Senate in a dispu1e ove r 11.
\>.'alc.red -rlo"·o amendment rxpressing
Congress' feeling that the United States
shnu!d v.•ilhdraw from Vietnam
The art-":"ument. -so me Senator.!i want
more explicit. tougher langua,1;e -mean~
lhe Senate will not takl! up the bill until
i~ return Sr.pl. 8 from a month-long
recess.
Booze Ads Attacked
CHJCAGO f AP \ -The World Woman·~
Christian Temperance Union has urged
governments throughoul I.he world to
curb sharply in i1ll media the 11d·
vertigements of Alcoholic. br.veragei!i.
Orange Coot
Weather
No relief Jn the current hot spell
according t.o the weatherman.
Highs today around 75 along the
coasl, rising lo a humid 92 inland,
Lows tonight won'L be much relief.
either -around 68--72.
INSIDE TODAY
Tw() m" s I ca L produ.ction1
(lCTO$S tht street from tach ot~tr
in Costa Mesa nitrit sparkling
rtVitwt. St t Entertainment,
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2 DAILY PILOT C T~ursllay Au~u~l ~ 1971
Petltioning Set? E
Newport Group
Asks Height Vote
By L PETER KR IEG
Oi ,,.. 0111• ~lltl l11ll
A Ne~-port Beach C1l11ens' group today
announced it \I'll! Sttk to force an 1n111a·
t.Jve elect.Jon 10 ban high rise construction
throughout mos! of the city .
The announcrmtnl folln,.·s i! Laguna
Beach election TuesOa.v 1n \l'hich rPsi-
denls voted l ·l for a total ban
And it con1e~ after a r1ry rounr1lman
Wt!dnesday n1gh1 propostd a ~rmiSS1\'t
(strA\I') vo~ on a proposal In extend the
exisLLng Ntwport Beach moratorium on
waterfront high rist unul a new masler
plan is developed.
The straw vote. suggested Councilman
Carl Kyml.11, could be takt:n Oct 5 when
Ellsberg Trial
Date Slated
In Calif or11ia
BOSTON ( L'Pl I -A federal judge to-
day ordered Dr Danie! Ellsberg to stand
tri&l in Californiii !or releasing lhe top
gecret Ptntagon study into thl': Vi ttnam
War.
t:.S. District Judgl': \.\'. Arthur Garrity
Jr. set Aug. 16 as the arraignment da~
fo r Ellsberg in Uis Angeles . In nrdering
Ellsberg removed 00 Caldornla. he went
along with the recommendation of L:.S.
magistrate Peter W Princ1 to deny
defense motions for a hearing on whether
the government. ustd illegal eavesdrop-
ping and 11i•iretapp1ng to produce evidence
In g;uning the indictments against
E llsbtrg.
Ellsberg remained free IJ1 S50,f'IOO bail
and his chief attorney Leonard B. Boudin ,
promised E!lsberg 11i·ould apptar for the
arraignment.
Garrity also denied a petition from
Boudin to require Pnnc1 to request the
government to sho\li' it had not ustd t).
legaUy ob1ained evidtnce t h r o ugh
\\'irtta,pping or ea1·esdropping.
"This question of \li'iretappmg is \r.
relevant and immale rial to these remo\•al
prt'K':eedings" Garrity said.
Boudin claimtd P r l n c 1 ' s recom-
mendation -relurntd \\'ednt'...~day and
proposing that Ellsberg f!O on lrial in
California -"does nn! ~ddress it.self to
the issues in !h1s case." HI!. said Princi
did nnt ask the govtrnment whether it
bad illegally u•iretapped nr tll\'e5dr'1pped
in gaining e\·jclenre agatn~I Ellsherg
The judge "'as cond ucti ng a hrRring on
P rtnci's recommendation that Ell s~rg
be removed tn Cahfornia tn ans11i·er
char~es in\'olred "'i\h disclosure nf the
cl11s~1fied defense document.~ Boudin. a
vis1t1ng prnfessnr at Har\•.11rd La111 School.
reque~ted a hearing combine the issues of
Ellsbf:irg's removal and the need f0r the
government to indicate v•hether it had
used illegally obtainerl e\'1dence
Gunfire Hall s Esca pe
BER LI'.\' L'P! -Built!!-from the
1u1t11mat1c rUl f'S nr E.i~r (;prman bordtr
guards Slllpped !hr attrmpt of a man ln
P!'J'.11'f' n\'l'r !hf' APrhn \\al! TUl'Sr!ay
rughl. Ea~I Btr:1n police re porterl
They sa1rl \ht man .:ippartntl• 11a• on!
hit He ~nt 11·11h1n :ib'lllt 2~ f1>r! nf the la('
nb~tar le bE>ff're hi' w1ts d1~rn1 er"d. 1hrn
f!(lp~d \1 h~n hr 11a~ f1rerl on The
~uard~ IP<! him au a.•
OAANGl co.a.n
DAILY PILOT
~elttrl N. W11d
,., .. er r 11'11 Pvth>~t"
Joe~ l. Curltv
Vice l"••l<l .. I 1•.tl C.-t l M I Mg(r
The"''' Ktt•il fd".,.
1ke,..tl .... M11•D~i~1
M1~1;1~~ Ed ICM'
C~•rl 11 H, L<>o• R >t~1·d '· N1lf
.&u1,•1~ Mt~4G'"~ fd'"'''
Cest• Mn• Offlct
]JO Wtil lty Stroo l
M1 ,\ift9 A61lr111: ,,0 l o• 15~0 , 'fl bl ~
OtHr Ofllct'I
Jol...._I &••C~, .U.1.3 N•,,,_ • l &u tv••d
~ (!M~~ 11'; '"'fl! ~V!"llt Mvnl\llo"'°' INC~: \!II; ifft~ lou1t.,1•d
5.., (lt ..,.rllt: ~ NorTll (I C....,l~e IUtl
res1dPnl..1;, go ln thl: polls on I.he civie
cen.ter bond issue.
K.v mla's pro~als ma;. nnt tH" ttehni·
ca!ly possiblr, howe.vrr. A{'l!ni;: City At·
torney ~nn1s o·Nrll ~a111 1h1s mnrn1ng,
notinli( tba1 1here \eg:i!!v is not time. \l't
ge.t the quts11on on lhP-h:iPot .
Newport Brat h hi~h r1~e llW's ..;aid thPy
lntf'nd ro start c1rrulat10.1: pr1111nn<1 1n rhe
ntar fu!urt ca!hnR nn !hi' r nuncil In
e1t.her adopt a ban or ca!J the special
election on the issue.
Allan Rttk. a spokesm an for the grnup,
said hi' ho~s tn pubhsh a rorm;il "nofire
of intent to circulat e pe11t1nns" next
\.\'~k
Ht said var ious areas of rhe city woul d
be rxcluded from the ban in the prnposrd
ordinance. He hsted those area~ 11s Nelli'·
port Center, the lrvine C.Ompany's Nort h
Ford industrial tract above Aeron u1rnn1c
and lhe. Emkay Corporatinn'11 200-acre
de ve:lopment just south of Orange C-Oun·
ty Airport.
•fhe ban would apply to all areas to be
aruiexed, Beek said.
To force the initiative, the citiztns'
group wou ld need the signatures of 3.551
voters, 15 percent of the 2J.ti70 per sons
u·ho are regist l':red to vote in Nt11i1)0rt
Be:acil.
Beek predicted they would have little
trouble getting tht signatures. claimin~
he had broad base support for the move:.
He said the inltialive effort ha11 been
endorsed by the Balboa Island lmprol'e·
ment Association and a number of in-
dividual citizell.'I:
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cluca11, John
Shea, Jean Barras11, l\1r. and Mrs. Don·
ald Straus11. Mr . and l\frs. Robert East·
man. l\1r. and 1'rfrs. Thomas Hyann . Mr.
and Mrs. Al LahmaJ11, ,._1r11. Barb.!lra Sta-
pler and f\1 rs. Carroll Beek,
Hyann is president of the Central New·
port Beach homenu•ners' association.
Berk in the past has publicly main-
tai ned that high rise development i.~ not.
compat ible with lhe profile of Newport
Beach that rtsidents want.
In 11 pre~ release issued today. Berk
sairl. "Those desirous of a oon-urban Sf'\·
ting camr to Newport for that reason in
the first place, and in order to prolt<:t if,
must !'how the dec1~ion makers I.hat. New -
port Tomorrow is an accurate picture of
"'h.a.l the citizens want."
Bet-k said the future cilv of ln>int ran
ha v' all the penplr "'ho .:..·ant an urban-
ized selling.
Beek al so said he ¥.'ant.ed no part of
any proposed straw vo tes.
··A srt11w vn1e 11i·nuki make lhl' 1nlto-
l!on of the people knou•n, bu! 11i·nuldn't
accomplish anylh1n~ ... he said, and he
said e\•en if the counc1I t"nart~ 8 b;in
\.\'itho tJl a 1·ote, a furure cn11nc1l could
undo it. ...
"An 1n111at11t l\'!'luld he something pcr-
mane11t." he said_
Beek said !au·yer,~ 1rnrking fnr hi:.
group ha \·e found a provisinn in th r stale
cO<le that \\'Ould n1ake !he vo1P binrling.
He didn'! sa,v \\'hal nor rl1rl he comn1Pnt
nn the c~ur1 !e!'ts 1n1·nlve<1 in thP Laguna
Beach h1gh-nse con1rover~v in i.l'hich one
fiuperior Court judge said i.hat zoning or·
dinances may be enacted only t.hrougl1
formal. est.abhshed procedure.'!'.. by 8 ci ty
c~ncil after it and the: planning commis·
Slon conduct public hearings.
Sorsab al's Team
Loses Big Gcune
\\'edne.~dav 111ll s(l rln11·n a~ a bl:tck dav
In tht-lift nf Costa 1'-ltsa Ci!\' 111Anage'r
FrPrl Snr.~::ibal ·
H1~ for~1r;i P;i rk Dnri,;:ers rlr r>ppPrl an
;;.1 R'' l.r<iRlll' ba!'eball rh;impion~h1p
g-.fmr 1n thr EstMrfa Rtrlleg~ cnached by
LL1k" nari.~
Tlir t11n Irani~. <·nm pn."l'ri nf nine and
l!'!·.1 ear;'l]rl bn~·~ in thr Harbnr · Arf'a
Je<i!;!tJf'. pla1·erl al Cn~(;i 11-lesa Park
' ThP n!.her 1tilm h;id a good roach and
a good te;im. It \11&~ a good game."
Sorsabal ~aid Lhis moming .
He "'Ould not rei•t;i) 11.·hether he would
return as a coach next year.
Mesa Res id ents
Hit Water Taps
The 90-degret heal 11.·ave 11i·hich hit the
southland thls "·etk ~nt Costa Me.!!a
res1den!.'; to th~ir 14·ater taps in rec(lrd
niiT,bf'r~
Conran ''Shor1 .v" Srhp,;.(rr. publ1c1st lnr-
the Cost.l f...1r~;i Counr\ \\'ater Distrir!,
i;a1rl 1he distr1c! ha~ b(.f'n pumpinil! z.1 1,
m1ll1on g11!lons of water lhrough its li nes
each day this ""eek.
He said that's !he mo51 11'alt'r el'er US·
ed in a 24-hour penl'.ld La s! ~·e~k the
district was only pumping 19-20 million
galltins a day.
Trash Collection
Rate Boost Set
The C051 or COilecting trash Ln <Asta
1'.lesa "'·ill jump S2 lhis ytar.
Direr.tors of the Cosl11 Mesa Sanitary
District h.!ivt Approved A rA!e iump from
S21 a ye;ir In $2.1 a year bt(ause more
mnney \~ bt:ing p111d tfl Oreo. th, rost.!I
tliesi:i compan y th"' d~~ the cnllectlnll
Thi" tax increase 111·1!1 shriw up on t.11'
h1tl~ next .Julv
The sanitary dlstrir! handle~ trash col -
lecuons in Costa r-.f esa.
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Mystery
Sl11·ouds
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POW Deal
Sl'OCKHOl,M I LI Pll -,,,,. Scan·
dinavi an Airline~ S~·stem !SASl ~aid !&
day it had bc'tn :ipprflllChtd hy i:i "priva te
per.~on" in \\'P.~t C:erm11ny tn mid·Jul y
<1lx•ul tht poss1brl1ry of f!~ 10~ Jft7 pt>rYin !
to New York fr om I.an.~. hut 1h11t th, dtal
had fallen through. A S!ockholm n~ws·
paper ~aid \hp !87 persons were AmP.rl·
can war prt~o11er.~.
'rhP rrporl fir.~t ap/)l'<~rerl 111 !hf' n~2PnS
Nyheter. a UiUally reliablr Storkho!m
ne"·spapt>r wil h a balanl'erl ed111:1ria.J
pohry. ll st1id •·operation Rf'lensr " wnuld
be tarried f'IUI nrxt l'hursd ;iy 1n1d that
!hr POWS .,..·ould he fl r!wn In Vlent1ane
from Hanoi, •'prohahly wilh Ru~si ~n
plane.~." and that thry we re then tn be
t ransf~rred to an SAS "stre!cherl DC8·&3
for lhe trip lo N~w \'ode
Round and Rou11d
SAS issued one report saying i1~ West
(;errnan representat ive~ h<1d hf'f'n ;ip·
prnached hy U.S. 1nil1tary auihorities for
the opera11on bul issurd ;i cl11rifylng
s1;iternent l:11er saying the lJ.S. military
\\'a~ not involved and !hat !he ptrsn n in-
qui ring aboul !he airlift was a "private
p!'r~on" it did nnL idenlify. Dana Roberts. 8. hangs on "'hi!e Frank Slem1ner.
10, pushes. The merry·go·round is at Costa ~lesa 's
\'1sta Park Round an d round it goe~. !'lopping on ly
\''hen the riders gel too dizzy ~o co ntinue. The SAS stalen1ent said 1t wa,, ne.1·er
mtnt1oned that !he ca1egn.ry o f
passengers 11i·as military personnel. ,\
similar report in lhr Boston Hrrald·
Traveler tnday on an :iirlilt 11lso did nnt
identify the passengers as \.\'ar prisoners.
From Pag., l
SANITARY ..•
the contract with the city which forces
the sanitary district to buy equipment
and put it under city title was unfair.
But district officials responded that lt
wnrks out equally monetarily brcause the
equipment is all used for l'ianltary
purposes.
Oman said the contract was arranged
in that manner tn m!'lke bonkkteping
easier, and because the equ ipment has
lnng life It L~ al~o cheaper lhan having
the district pay rental fees for city equip·
menf.
Coffey alsn challenged the number nf
su pervisors thl' city claimed were us ed
fnr sanitary district busintss. Dist rict
dirertnrl'i pointed out that foremen, "'hich
Coffe,\' cnunted l'll'i ;:idministrators, were
acturilly u·orkinE men.
··H11s the board ever QUesltflnNl the
hudgrl ~ubmit1td by the ci!y?" Cnffey
fina ll.Y askrrl.
''Ynu'rl he!lrr bPlie\'e u•e\·p asked
q1lt!'11nni;.'' rrtnrl!'d boarrl rh111rman Ellis
Pnrter. "This h<i!' bPen 11 rtrl hot is sue
and we que~tinn it eve ry d;iy."
Porter finatl.v rlo.~td Coffey ·~ 'lUri>-
t1flninE h:; tellin~ him : "Ertryth1nE
vo1i'l'r 11sked is a ~l:iff prnhlrm. Thr
board has alread.v acceptPrl the contract
and ~one over it."
Annthf'r director. Rnhert Br'tl!gs . P~·
pla1nrd that 1! 1.<i the lflng·lrrm ~nnl nf !hP
rlistricl to merge with lhe ri!v :ind h<11'f'
lhe cit\/ council sit as 1hf hoard of direc· lor~ of the sanilar~1 rli~Tri<·t.
That more is curren!ly bJnckf'd h~· the
two parcels of terrltorv U1 l\'t\\'pnrt
Bea ch and the counly whirh must rec!'h·e
srwage service until they can be l?.ktn
O\'t'r by other agencies.
Frotrl Pn1(P I
APOLLO ...
be!IP\'abt~· a mos! remarkable sight
Th" mnnn \\'115 ahout 4~.000 m1lt t. a\\·;1v
lll rhe t1mP
l\f1rr ma kin~ ii lh1rrl tr111 1n 1nsper\ thP
rear nf thr ~hip. \\'nr rl rn returntrl !n !hP
sp<i recraft cabin a1 11 : 59 a :n anrl clr1.~1>r!
1 he hatch
AfX'lln 15 rearh~rl 1hP "'P.l rnme 1n-
fl111>nt P nf rar1h·.~ ,l!rarii~· ;it 4 4fl fl m.
rnT. Thi' e11rth "·as 21)4.ll!I n"le~ 11hf'<1d
a11ht time. the moon .18.000 miles brh\nd
··1r .~ dfl\\'n hill fr om here nn 1n ."
ll Slron11ut -physic1~t Joseph Allrn. !hi'
'Ji!"round communicator in thl" Houston
space center. told I.he a~trflnauts
"Rnl!;. thank you Joe," said Scott,
''ThaL'S nice to Know."
"Did you notice anything there. O~ve.
discontinuity in velocity nr anything like:
that?·• Allen askrd.
''\\'t ll. ,Joe, that"s ont of the mysteries
lhat 11i·e"ll probably have to k.ttp to
our.seJvtj;' ansy,·er~ Scott .
Mesan Arrested
After Collision
Killing Motorist
A CM!& 111rsa m;in whose car 14'<1~ 1n-
vnlvtd in a spectacular fatal cnl\\~ion \l
days 1110 was arrl"..sted Wedne.!iday on a
"'ar-rRnt charging him with felony
manslaughter.
Michatl E. Boston. 24, or 787 W. Will'ion
St .. v.'as booked on the chMge carrying
$3,230 bail pending arraignment In
Harbor Judicial District COurt.
Traffic Tnvestig.1 tnr Mall Collttl said
I.hi!. arrest at Boston·~ home sttmming
from the Julv 2~ i!ccldtnl ..... ,, routine:
and the dtfend11n1 "''~ txptctlng JI.
\\'itnrssf!!'i s:ud h i~ c;ir 14·,nt out of cnn-
trol al high ~peed "·hlle Pll-'!!lng another
nnl', hit .11 rurb 11nd went airborne.
smash1n,11 into 1he v1rtim'~ c11r 11t 19\h
Str!'et and Pl11centi11 Avrnue .
F.:rnst \\' Pt11r~on .. )(I, nf Santa An<
w.1~ dead on arri\'al al a hn~pil.al . "·h1le
BNiton and h1s date were injured but
trtated •nd r"elc1sed. ..
Wholesale Food Prices
'Show Sliarp July Drop
\\'ASHJNGTO.'-J lt;Pll -\\llole~.ile
f(l(ld pricts drnppl"rl ~h;irpl.1· 1n J11ly, the
Labor De.p::irtment said tnda v, nossibly
indicatini;: that. re litf is on thP 1rav for
h<irried groct'r)' shopprr.~. P.u! the prirrs
nf inrlu.~tri11I n1;iteria ls rri::islrrrrl the
lari::esL incrrase 1n ;ilmo.~! 15 _11r:ir~.
The dcpartn1!"nl said roorl pr ier s p.\ the
\\•holc..~;iJe Je1·tl fell fl 7 pcre!'n t ....-h1le i1s
wholes ale pri1.:e inrlcx fflr all itrn1s arl ·
\'<lnt:rrl 0..1 prrcent 1n July. below the
aver11ge for !he first half of 1h1~ ~rar .
Aller l'Jdjushnent for seasonal faclflrs,
the incrrt1se ~;i.~ r\·cn Je.~s. 0.2 percent.
Ru! the price (If industr ial com-
mocli11es. ;i f:1r tor which econn.'Ttrsts con-
sider a belier ¥<illi;te rir inflation th;in the
highl.v 1·ol ;i!ilt prt('CS of f;irm produrl~.
spurled ?.hf'<id la.~I n1on1h hy O 5 percent.
On a .~l';ison;illv arlJU?'itl'rl b:i.~is, the Lil•
crea~c \\'?.?Ii Q 7 percent. the ~Mrpest
rnnn1 hly n.~t .~ince Augu~t 1956.
For lhe si x mnn1hs rnrlln 'A in July, the
lorl11i;1rial Prl)li11ct lnrlrll rl'ISP. al a
~Pa.~nn<'ll\y 11rl j11sterl annu?J ra\e nf 4 7
pPrcenl. h11!hf'r 1h.:1n rhe 4 4 pPrcrnt
recnrded at the hriRhl of the !~liq in-
[la11on 11nd 1he sharpest since the si:i:-
Nc'v l'oslal Unit
Okavecl for Mesa
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A ~Prl'nd ~rlf-sfrvlc' pl'l~lal unit has
been au!h('!rized for the r 11.v nf C~ta
~1Pi:a Th" f1r.'I 15 alre;idv lnslallf'd al thP
H<irbor Shopp1J1~ Crnter. Z.3o0 Harhnr
f\!\'rl rn,1a l\1C'".'I Pfl!<1m11,1rr ,I " h n
1'lu.-:1rl4'Jr1 ~a1rl 1hf' nrw un11 \\ 11\ .1rrivt
i;rimr11n1r · rlurin11! thP nexl 12 mnnlh• ..
'\n lnrR11011 h;ic hrrn n:imrrl fr.r 11 ~
pla rrrn rnl Thi' 5rlf.cPr\'1rr 11n1t rrt1\'ldf'
24 hfl11r n1crh;in11.f'd ~rr1·1re in1·\url1n£.
•l ampc, c1arnpl'rl f'n\'l'inrr'. rn.•frilrrl<;
,, r1~h1s f11r lrncr.'. mone~ ch;in 11,er ~ ;tnd
!n.'lp~
n1nnt h prrinrl thRl f'nr!erl in J 11nuary 1!157.
The O 7 perrrnl rleclinr in v:hfllP~ale
pnrr.~ nf rnnsumrr fl'lfld s, generAlly
j!rnrrl'ir.~ nn th~ir way tn I he
.~uprrn111 rkrL•. wn5 lhr hii::grsl drnr fnr
onr nlr111lh s1111·p Drrrmber. On ;i
~r11~nn 11 ll\· Mju.~ted ba.~is. lhe decline was
e1 rn n1orc -1.6 f)('t l'enl.
Thr rlrparlrnrnl ,,;ial lhr wh olr~'11le cost
l•f frf'~h fruit.~ illld vrgetablc.~, rggs anrl
hrrr fell sh11rpl y.
·l'hP ;ill·J!r ms whotcs.:ile price index ac1-
\ 11111·rrl 1n .J11l v 10 I !4 .1' p<"rcrnt of the l9fi7
al'rrage. Th11t me;in,~ it rosl Sl l.4fi !n buy
thP s:i mr \'Rrtf'ty of gnnds a L wOOlts;:oJe
thal eould h;i\e been ob!a1nt'd for $1 1.4.l
1n .lunl', $1(09 a year ago anc1 $10 four
~ ra.rs agn.
1-f cahh U nit OKs
Hospital Plans
The far1 l1!1e.~ ;inrl ~rrv1ecs 1·ev1ew rom-
1111llf'e of the Or;tn~e Count~ Health Pl.1Jn-
11111g Cnvnr1l h11s ;ipprovrd pl;in~ for Ii :lri-
hrrl hnsp1tal in t\ewport Reach U'hich will
trra! ;ilrnhnl1r~.
H11lrifh !lill<; llo\p1 !;il 1·r(•r1vrd 11n en·
dnr~rn1rn\ of i1~ plan to cnnvrr1 a formf'r
44-htrl cnnval f'$ren l hnsp11al al !5(1\ E.
!fith S!rre!. t\!'\1 pnr1 Rr;ich.
The fa rr]Jlv, :idJ;irrn! tl'I 1ht d1~t nr! of·
firp of thP i\e11·pnr1-~lr.~11 L n1f1rd School
fli.•t nr1, will provide short term treat·
mt nt fnr aJcflhol1r~.
C hoir Soloi.•I Brad
SALT LAKE: CITY IA P 1 .l P!<S1e
r:1 ;in~ Srn1!h. i;~, w1[P nf r rPsic1 Pnl
.rn~rrh F1rld1nc Sn111h of !h., fh11rrh of
.lr><;1i~ Chn~1 nf l.:11\rr rl:\1· S11111I ~ 1hrrl
T11r~r1;i v n 1~l1t. 11!1·.~. 5m1!h 11;i~ ll
ff'a l11rrrl ~til()1~1 \11th \hP ~lnnn11n
T;ihrrn111 ·lf' fhn1 r fnr 50 ) rar~
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All Heritage and Drexel
Upholstered Furniture
On Sale
An air of mystrry enveloped !he entire
flperation. The S\\·edish and 1he U.S.
governmen!s drnied any knowltdge el the
pla11. fkll the Hanoi delegation at the
Paris peace 1alks stoppl'rl short of de-
ny ing the prisoner release repnr!.
Xuan Thuy, the l'hief Norlh Vie1namese
negotiator in Paris. said the rrrmrt ln
Da~en.~ Nyheter w11~ !he resul1 of snme·
flne ·s ··rofl Jerril~ imagin;i1 inn:' Rut ha
did nn! use the word "denv" :inrl ht Rl sn
dodged !hi' is~ue when ~s ked 11 snrn l!
prisoner t11lks were under way o!hf'r than
those :11 1he Paris talks.
SAS not only took lhe reriuP!'t fnr Rn
11irlif\ seriously bu! made prc!1m1n:iry
plans lo send 1eehni(·i11ns 10 Virnlianl' 1.,
l'hel'k Rirport facilitie.<; find make nlher
:1rrangements for 1he flight Airl ine
sources said SAS wa.~ told suddenl y !h11
party makrn,i;: lhe original inquiry \\';!!I
•·not interested." The dec1sifln lo call nff
the airlift apparently \.\'as taken before
pubHca11011 in Dagr-11s l'\yhet!'r and not
bc<'ause of ii.
1'ht only pri\•att person known 111 bf!
pf'rsonll ll~· interested in ~llrh an Airlift 1:1
H. Ross Pe ro!. a 1nul!1mill1nnaire Oafl;i.,
rnmpulrr ll'!"{}nn. f!f' has ni;irle \f'\ltral !ri p.~ lo Eui:ope and to L.10.~ 1rv1n1: In 11r-
r11njle a reJeasr, b11t /11.'i £'Hort.~ in 1h11
pa ct fa iled. lfp :i!.'in trird ;1nr! fa i!trl 1n l:tl
rermis.'iion lo send Chri~l1na., package~
to POV.'~ 1n Nor1h \lieln:1 1n.
At any rate. the Commun1.~! drle.11:;>.l ini\
in P11ris stated ai;:aon lndav lh!'rl' wnulrl h~ no rri.'innr r relr;i.~e u'ntil Presidl!nl
N1xnn ~el.~ a d11te ror !he dcpanure of
U.S. troops from•V1et11ilm.
Doll a rs Cul Ad Costs
ROCHESTER. N.Y. (Ar i -Pubhcity
11:;:tnt~ dumptri 7fl0 nnt-rlnll11r hil l~ from
the tClp nf fl l ~<~.tory hll1ldin~ Tu,sd3~· nn·
If' flne nf !hr rity"s hus1P!:.t rinU"n1nv.·n tn·
1Pf~('Cl\Ol1!'. \\"11 (){'SS{'S said ~hopprr~ iind
n1Jln 1' chilrlrrn wrre ~f'rn da~hlnjl lntn !he
i:trrct lo RC\ tht mnn<"y.
\\'rapprd nrn11nrl rar·h hdl 11 11~ an in-
\'\1:ition to ;i df·n1onslriit1on hy a rn<ldf'\tng
firm nrizan i7rr~ ~a id !hi' p1·rnt ~Avr\"f
lhf'm !ht cn~t nf iHl $!\.OfKl ,oi;l\·rr\\(in~
1·:>.ntpai~n . Pnlu;r IAtf'r w;irnrrl !h•
ori.;;in 17f'f~ n0t tn hnld i'ln_\ repeat
c11·ra11·,11y~
SAVE 20cro On all Heritage and Drexel upholster·
ed chairs and sofas • Al so -several
Heritage and Drexel bedroom, dining
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Today's Final
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VOL. 64, NO. 1 Bb, J SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDA Y, AUGU ST 5, 1971 TEN CENTS
Solon § Confe 11t on Fate of Pendleton Beach
B~· JOHN \IALTERZA
0! 1~0 0 111, ,Uot $11!1
A HousP-appro1 ed bill containing a pro-
\'ISJ!'ln forbidding the deeding or leasing of
any nf Camp Pendlclon to !he public has
entered the conference stage 10 the
Senale th is week.
And chances still exi~! that senator~
might f'hange harsh wording to allow the
le:ise or 2.!'l mill's or bearh and J.•oo acres
of San f\1ntro Canl'nn.
Craig Miller. a iop !Ji'ashington aide for
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lJUblic beach champion Rep, Alphonzo
Bell {R·Los Angeles\, said \\lednesday
that an attempt might be made to reach
a compromise in the Senate conference
covering a ma1or military construction
bill which contains the Pendleton beach
rider.
If the changes do nol take place. J\ilil!er
explained . then the promises by Presi-
dent Nixon to open the land for public use
m;iy fall nat.
"The onl:-' "'ay an ,v transfer can take
place." Miller explained, "is lor the pro-
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Following Tragedy
O'l(eef e Seeking
Rail Speed Curb
San C\emen1e Counrilm;:in Tom
o ·neefe -reacting to i;nn1e: reports that
the train which killed a 9-year-olrl bo.v
Tuei;day y,•as traveling al perhap5 60
County Oka ys
F 011rpl e:\: Plan
Cnuntv supervisor~ a p pr n ,. e d
zone changPs \\'edncsday for l\l'O
arr.as in Capistrano Bearh and
Dana Poin1 to allo\11 !hf con-
sl r11cti11n of fnurplex apartments.
The Capi~lr<1110 Brarh proprrr:-:
iiffected is ~2 iit-res ~nuth of the San
fl11>go Free11,ay iinrl north of
CaminQ fapi striino JUSt west of San
Clcmen!e in lhf" Palisades area.
Developer nandall Presley won
the right In builn :'140 units on
10.000-square·fnot minimu m lots. A
limit of 11 units per acre y,·as im-
po~ed.
The Dana Point 7.rJne change \\•as
applird In 4.:1 acrr~ tn ;in island
arPa bordrred by the Street nf !he
Blur Lantern and 1\l!a Vista Dri\·p
0\\"0C'r ~1a rgarel A Ta ~1lor w1Jl be
able rn hu!ld 88 unils nn 22 lot~
Ad ul t Boo kstor e
Bid ShvJ. Do "'"
In Sa n Oen1 enle
Had \\'arrcn Wht1ley shn\l'O up at S11n
Clcn1cnte count•ll chainbcrs \Vednesday
he wflu!d have heard a rcsoundinR defeat
of his proposal lo sell adult books in the
city .
He also ..... ould have be:en arre:sted .
Police detecti11c~ "''ere poised outside
the chambers 11o•aiting for lhe J4.year-old
AnAhci1n man·s appc;irance tn seek a city
lirrnse to srll the readlnR matter.
\\'hale~'. according lo record checks.
hai; an outslandin,1: bench warrant issued
In Riverside County.
The S\.2.'ifJ Mid on the applicant for the
J1ce:nse allege-' violation or probation in a
child-support case
miles per hour -called for curbs on such
speed11 through the city.
O'Keefe. 1,1•ho 1ive11 in lht: Shorechff"
community 11o•hich lie!!i near thf': scf'ne of
the tragedy, reque!lited a copy of the
police report on the dea th of Brian
\Villiam Sweeney .and urged thl! city to
impose strict speed rules aoverning Santa
fe trains.
The request. "''hich neve:r caml! up for
a vote among fellow councilmen. wa11
fol!o"'·ed by somber di scussion of c(lmplrx
beach sccess facl ors al the Porhe beach
area.
They focused on privale access rnute~
used by Shorecllffs sesidents tn the hearh
and cl ubhouse which lie ne~r !he pathway
Y.'here Brian died.
"I suggest that the police: dcparlmt'nt
CQU!d clock the trains through the area
and if the train were 10 e:xceed a speed
limit which \\'e imposed. 1hen we could
cite the e:ngineer by mai!." O"Keefe said.
He said trains passinj! !.hrou,i:h the c1t.v
beach areas \l'Ould travel at si spttd
y,·hich woulrl ;i1\ow stopping "w1th1n the
safe limit of visibil ily."
The speed of Train 78 soul h h<lund fnr
Sa n Diego al rlus\.: Tuesday has been
rslimated at 45 !n 50 mile~ prr hour
Anrl ;it lhrit sperrl. the rel;it1ve lv t1i:ht
passenger train r<'riu1rrd nearl .v \.flflO frt l
to slop af!cr the }'Oungsler rode hi s bike
1n1n 1ts pa1h
01hcr councllmrn intimated that 1hr
;i~phalt palb11·ay lrad1ng to the hrftf·h
should be elim1naterl and 1ha! iin existing
sub1crr;inean arcr~~ bf' uscrl. instead
13ul O'Keefe said the acrrss r1/,!!ll1'
Along that underground route involl'e
private property an~ fences ..
O'l\eefe also replied th;:il 11 wnulrl be
diHicu!L for bicvclists 10 take their cycl es
dOY.'n the staJrwf!y anrl along a ramp
abol'e Lhe flood channel.
Ma vor Walte:r Evan~ 1'aid he believed
that .iiny limi ts lo the speed or the: trains
\l'OUld not solve any s<1fety problem.
"We need to take a longer, harder look
al the whole situation therr:· he ~t1irl
Some reliable sources related after the
meeting that Sant.:i Ff' officials. "''ho have
been plagued recently by dozens o(
youngsters playing on the area's tr11ck~.
Intend fo shul down the a!-~rade
pedestrian access route because or the
tragedy.
The: same reliabll! source said the idea
has supporl among Shore:cliffs residents,
posal to pa!:is the House: Armed Services
Commillee. whirh has extreme:!:: strong
political power.''
The commitll?i' has talked a dim \'iew
of any donation of Pendleton property.
lie added that .any new legisl.alion
covering the opening of the lands would
have to be reviewed by the committee.
Any negotiations between the State or
California and the Marine Corps al sn
\1•ou!d require committee scrutiny under
the rider pushed through the house by
Armed Services Committee Chai rman F.
Edward Rebert of Lnus1ana.
ln essence. according lo a consensus in·
terpre:tation of the bill, a repetition of
successfu1 California·Marine Corps talks
last ye:ar which yielded San Onofre Bluffs
State Park "seems impossible ," ~1il!er
said.
Bell. who for years ha.!'. fought to open
the Pendleton lands, helped dedicate
Lhe Bluffs Park.
His aidt' sairl promistis are frequen1ly
heard in Washington that a co1npromise
would be worked oul on the beach 1sSU1".
President Nixon personally has vowed
to make the b!'aches im1nediately
downcoast of his San Clemente es\ate
npt>n to the public and he and aides a\1
had predicted no Congressional O!}-
po~ition.
An1ong !he rationales for the han nn
transfer of the !;ind are pred1r11on~ th.it
!he can~'On could bernme a prime area
fnr developml'nl Thr fear per.sis!~
de!>pite vows by slate officials that public
ear ra
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Tlie Cooli1ig Sea
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OAIL'I" P'ILO T P'h1r.t llv Johft Ytlltrz1
Grateful as porpoises. these young surfers cleave
the \Va\les off San Clemente unaware of the follo\\'-
ing eye nf the telephoto Jeni;. Body gurfer at right
is ~houldcring left on a thrre·foot v;ave The board
surfer ('\II.~ lo,vard the pier \1·1 th f.Cemin):! effnrtle(:o;
grace. ThP ~un 11o·a~ hot. the \11ater plea<.;1111 It \Va.!>
a good day lo be in the ocean.
Twin Sessions Under Fir e I
Jo aqui n Tr1t stees Stic k t o G1tns Des pite Protests
B)' PA~fELA HALLAN
01 II" Di ii• "11•! i l1!1
OpJX'ncnts nf double sessions packed
the Irvi ne School multipurposl' room
Vi.'ednesday in an effort to block half day
scheduJe5 for first and second ,w:raders 1n
lhe San Joaquin Elementary School
District.
The: well.organized effort hearleu by
William Mtllan , president of the Alisn
Valley Home:owners Association. was
defeated by the Board of Trustees 11o·ho
vowed to slick to their decision.
Millan asked the board 1.0 add port11ble
classrooms to .keep every child on a
tiingle session.
He: gave several reason~ for his re-
riues\ quality portables can he as good
A.~ a regu lar classroom : children on dou-
ble: ses.~ions would have In share desk~:
only the minimum clas!'lime would
prevail: school would start early for
manv and e:nd late for othtrs: children
aren."l as alert in the aflernoon.
He: ncknowledgl!d that the school
building program was held back because
the state could nol i'lell its bond-' until
\'nteri'I approved a seven·perccnl intere~t
rall! and had no money to lend districts In
the interim .
one·year let1se or the buildings.
lie al~o reiterated that only five: schools
v.·ill begin with double sessions. Irvine 's
enlire. srhool will be on twin tiChedules
plu!' first ancl second graders at Turtle
Rock l 'nive:rsity Park. Linda VisLa and
Alii;o. Other schools that TIO\\' have t\\'O
sessions for primary students later in the
yea r are Cord11!era. Ohvewood and
O'Neill. All seventh and e:ighrh gr11ders at
La P11z alsn wi11 have twin sessions.
Gales said he ts reasonabl.v i;u"re the
do11ble ses~inns wit! be needed only one
yea r. In Septrml>cr of 1972 two in-
terme:diate ~rhools and one elffilentary
~r.hool will bf' completed with another
elementary school opened mid-year. Councilmen swiftly and unanimously
drnied Whalcy·s request fo r the license to
sell conventional reading materials at •
122 S. El Camino Real location. The shop
also would h11ve: had an adults-only nook.
Jay~ees Busy
"We: feel. however, that you have a
moral obligation lo give u~ the best qual i-
ty e:ducation f{lr olir children, The: fact.'!
indicate something should be done," he
sairl.
Echoing opposition to double sessions
end f11 vor of porlabiei'I were Bill Hulsy,
representing Aegean Hills homeowners: Golfer Na m ed
In Fund(Suit
\VhAl e:y offered to give free samples of
the questionable books lo city councilmen
so they could draw their own ct>ncluslons.
But ~1ay.or \Yalter Evans. who
spearh~aded the defl!at of the request,
alsn called for a proposed new ordinance
on the adult bookstore: issue:.
He referred to Whaley as ''a little
!Uspiclous" and then i;aid the city "need-
ed protection'' from an Influx of the
establishments
· "We"ll have the !!ilalf draw up an
"rdinancc and e,·en Hit's illeg81 we:'ll le t
lhem 1booksrllers 1 challenge it in court."
hf' ~aid ~trrnly _
"\\'p"rt denyin~ thi s a p pl i c a t Io n
~;:1ui;e we: don 't HkP a man·~ look!'. lf
\\'r had an ordin;incf', Ulen \Ill' would have
·.,policy rs!11bHshcd ," I.he mayor said.
WhAll'y, who g;ivr: hi~ addrei;s a!' 201 S.
r.1aRnolia . Aii11h,.lm. had prom[sed Ill en-
force a,lults-only rules al his proposed
bu sines!. •
Grading Set on Linda Lane Park
San Clemente's Jaycees l!1pect kl
break ground and 11.art preliminary
grading wilhin thrl!t: weeks on a m1jor
pmject to de:velop Linda Lane park into a
complete recreation area t hr o u i h
volunteer work and funds .
Jaycee: Pre:sidrnt A. Filgcr Jr . 5aid
final plans. including spttiric drawings on
landscaping and 01her permanenl 1tn-
prC1vemen1s . will he ready soon.
The park, which is unimproved. r11w
ground. will undergo a complele chagge
In ronformation during the gr11d ina. he
s11id. ~
"We'rt ROinR" to try lo af'centuatl! the
het1uty nf the sm111l canyons with grading
a,nd liindscaping." he said.
VOiunteer profe ssional p1i:inn ing ha:i;
come from the P(Jl) planning nrgan!za·
lion in Orange .and by desi gn 1peclalisl1
who are Jaycee members, Filger 1ald.
Work and toliciling for fund1 from
local 51!rvlct groups will begil'\ 500n after
the groundbreaking. Tht project already
ha! won unanimous support from the: city
council. planning commission and parks
and recreaUon commissifln.
Filger e:xplained that l)le: projecl -
probably rhe mosl enc'rgetic In the
history or the lnc:al Jaycee group -wnuld
be totally J)1annt.d bl!fore: work begins.
"\\'e"ll hAve de sign!li showing whert:
1!:3Ch pl11nt will go and how much it will
cost u~." ·
A.her the. pl;1ns art. done:, he 111ddtd. he
y,•ill seek contributions frOm lnc;al
SOUrC('!;, . --' -~ l~ l J.:.':"Jf!,· .. •
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Bob Marsh, a Laguna Hills homeowners
group; Fred Fry.'-oflicial of lOe Council
of the Communities of Irvine (CCI \;
Mile:s Peterson , CCI education chalnnan,
ind Mike Shearer. Misi;lon VI e j o
Homeowners Association president.
''The bo<1rd !Yls 1 se:rious problem."
said Shearer. "You are allowing the ad·
ministration to maneuver you . I thin k it's
alanning to dii;cover in July you'll not
have enough room in Septe:mber. But I
aRrel! that the main problem ts ln
Sacriimenlo.''
Truslee De.nnls Smith refuted thl!
charge that the board has been
"mantuvered" and explained again why
lh.t district Is behind in its ·building pro-
grAm,
Superintendent RAiph Gales pointed out
that !hf': dii;trict now has fiO portable
classroom1 -:10 more would" have to be
irtddl!d 10 &void double ~ess!on.!i. The CO!l
v.·ou ld be approximately $17~.ooo ro., ..
San Clemente golfer Dave: Dixo n has
been charged with fraud in an Orange
County Superior Court complaint that ac-
cuses him of misusing funds during hi5
term as tre:asurtr. of the Go I f
Professional As60CiaUon .
Damages totaling '35,000 pluJ the
unstated amount allegedly taken from
GPA fund~ demanded in the lawsuit riled
by GPA Presldenl Jim Perrin and !he
"rganlztit!on's new tre:asurer Lionel
Bernard.
l)hi:on. ~01 Avenida V11quero. y,·as
elected trellsurer Feb. 15. 1970 and serv-
ctl until la st Jan. 15 when Bernard took
over the: books, the law5uil stales. Durin"
that time "hf! diverted the a55ocialion's,
a~5ets to hiJ own .u~e" the complaint
adds .
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use would be assured on all the acreage.
C.On1J>Qunding the problems which beisel
the plan are hin!s by state parks leader•
\hat if a lease were t•l be consummate:d,
SO yea r y,·ou!d be the mini mum acceptable
time.
Officials have said that anything !es5
would Jeopardize chances to win ap-
prnoria11ons to dl"v el<lp the land into a
major st11lti park "''ith can1pgrounds, full
lt!ililies. perm<1nen! structures and possi·
ble a shuttle service for bcachgoers.
ate
D1·aw Snows
Selectio11
Priorities
'i\: A!;HJNGTON 1 LJP!) -Tht. Selective
Service: Sy~tem matched da!e3 1nd
number~ pulled al random from clear
plastir. drums loday to det ermine: y,•hich
or 2 million men born In 1952 ere mrq
lifieJy to be drafted nc•I
pr iority went lo fl"
Sine• 1952 1·
duction prifl:·
foi e:ach da·
ALL I
LIST;
29. Those l!!a p
assured of mis ...
date ""'as matched \1>1ll1 11nu1 hY nun1oer
JOS.
Dralt calls were running about 10.000 1
m11n lh this yea r befnre the Select1v1
Service lt1w expired .July 1. They are ex·
peeled lf1 aver11ge in 1h11l neighb<lrhnod
next ye:a r, presuming Congress extends
the law
The lottery began promptly at JO a.m.
EDT. and it was 11 ·45 a.m. -the Jl2tl\
draw -beiore tht' date y,•as pulled and
matched up with No. I.
The firsL number rlra"'·n y,•as 30 and It
was matched up y,•1th the first date
draY·•n: June 20
Nn, 2 -the seconrl mosr vulnerable -
went to men OOrn nn Jan_ 25. It y,·as
dra1\·n about h:ilf an hnur before No I
Draft officiill~ have e;;timated !hat
younJ: men iis~ii.;ncd a nun1hcr l'lhove \50
or !fiO can be fairl y con fident of not being
draft ed
A1no11g the f1r;;t JO mat rhups of
nun1bers anrl rlat.es. ha~erl on t.h;it
l'Sl1mate , ynulhs b0rn nn at least four of
1hf' dale s appear !n he vJr1u;illy certain to
be called intn military service.
The seconc1 number dr;:iwn was 70 and
tt \\'a!> matched up "''Ith the date Sept. 2.
The fifth drawn was 2.1. matched with
April 16, the sixth matchup was 86, 1,1•ith
Feb. 20.
Men bQm on Christmas Day, 1!152, wer•
assigned number 135.
A till to exlE'nd Seleclive Service for
1,y,•o more years rl!ceivcd final approval
in the llouse \\lf'd nesday but i:; bogged
down in the Senate: in a dispute over a
watered·down amendment expre~s1ng
Congress' feeling that the: United States
should withdraw from Vietnam .
Orange Coa1t
"M'e atber
No relief In the current hot i;pe.11
acrording to the 1,1·eatherman.
Highs loday around 75 along the
coast. rising to a humid 92 inland.
Lows tonight won 't be much relier,
either -around 68-72.
INSIDE TODAY
Two m v $I cat prodrtctlons
11rro.~s tht street from each other
11t Costa J\fe:sa merit spa rkling
reuit'W&. S,. I! f;11ter!ainme11t,
Pagt& 22 nnd 23 ,
'""'' n 10111"' t Ct l!t11tftlt • 1e
(ltHt (ttft" 11
CM<•lftt Ut 11 c11uu1.. ll·•
Com let JI
CtMl ... rl •)\
OtU~ Nttl(.. U
1.i11rl1l t t t t o
l.ft!tr"!~ll1 U·ll
,!ftfft(t , •. ,,
Htttt(fll U .l"" ltft~t" H
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Mt!IM~ I
Mt•!' I H·1l
M~hUI 'w~~t ..
lt'11ion11 ""'"" t·J 01•~·· '"'"'' ,, l'°'rtt U·»
Cr. Sttl~Ctt~" 14
1:-.;• M1r•1h l4•1J T•~OYltleft zJ
Tlltllt tt n -IJ
Wttr~tt t "'"'*" Wt•ft 21 wom~"'' N,w, II 1t WorJI Nt•fl •. ,
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Here's Wh ere You Stan·d in Draft Countdo wn
WASRINCTON 1 AP J -Her' tn c-altn· !I. " dM "'°'' ... tho 1972 <U.t!t !ollrry 19. 19S
numbers picked today in Washinfton: 2.0. 310
JANUARY FEBR UARY ~tARCR 21. 206
22. 108
1. 207 3'< I 364 23 . 349
2. 225 , 28 2 JM 24. 337
3. 246
,. , 3. 250 3 llG o.J.
"™ • 92 • 283 26 114
" -, '· 5. 2M ' ii3 ' 172 2R ~57
Ii. 242 ' 1'S 6 327 2~ 2lil;
7. 292 7 .1l>j 7 14' 30 2i;a
~. 287 s "'' s 22!1 31 '30
• 338 9. 1:1.0 9 77
10. 231 JO 2ili in .1r.ll April
IL 9(J II 351 II .1.\2 I 96
12. 228 12. ~40 12 2.'>R ' 129
13. 18.J J.1 \IS J,1 173 J. 262
14. 211.!i 1• " 14 20.1 4. 158
1~. 325 15. 214 15. .119 5. 2~
16. H 16. 353 16. 347 6. 2~7
17. 9 17. 198 17. 117 7. 58
P etitioni•!S. Set?
18. 189
19. 2Jl)
20 ...
21. 1.5
22. 13
2.1. 116
24. 359
25. :l3S
~6. 1:16
27 217
2'1 ll;_I
29 305
!\lay
1 ].14
2. '.!IH
3. t77
4_ 137
5. 41
6 50
7, 1()6
, , 18. IQ
19. "' 20. 200
21. 280
'22. ~45
23. 89
24. 133
23. 219
26. 122
2i. 232
2! "' " Jt1
311, 191
31 161
June
I 27 4
2 . . 1fi3
3. " 4. 1117
5. 78
6. 218
7. 288
•• 36 8. 216
' "' fl 311
10. lH 10. 220
11. 324 11. 107
12. IM 12. 62
13. 271 13. 1~
14. 248 14. 267
15. 222 IS. lfi2
16 23 " 20s
17 251 17_ 270
18 J.19 18 85
" 49 19 " 20 39 20 l 19
21 3.42 21 12
22 12/i 22 1'4
2.1 179 21 1!17
24 21 " 1')
25 . 218 25, ,.
26. " 26. " 27. 124 27. 241
28. 281 28. 91
29. 109 29. SI
30. 29 30. 301
8. .. 31. IS 21. 67 21. 33 21. 16 10. 312 10 227 10. 362
9. 140 JULY ~UGUST SEPT. ~. 132 22. 82 !2. 1-tS lL 201 11. 2~4 11. sa 10. 228 13. 1.51 23. ltJ ~. 323 12. 2.57 12. 2.59 12 .249 11. 202 !. 284 1. 180 1. 302 24. • 24 . 256 24. 277 12. 273 ' 61 2. 326 2. 70 25. 121 1.S. 192 25. 224 13. 236 13, 247 tt 204
13. 17 3. 103 3. 176 3. 321 26. 350 2&. 348 26. 344 14 36 14, 316 It 275
14. 113 -4. 142 4. 272 4. 32 27. 2.15 27. 352 27. 314 15. 75. IS. JUJ 15 • 3
15 s 5 2'6 &. 63 ' 147 28. !27 28. 37 2B. 5 16. 159 16 120 I' 128
16. S9 6 "18S 6_ 155 6, I ID 29. "146 29. 279 29. 46 17. 188 17. 29' 17. 293
17, 193 7. 354 7. 3.\.\ 7. 42 .10. 112 30. 334 30. 299 18. 134 111. 175 18. i3
13. Hl2 8 3!1'1 s 1'7 s. " 19. 16.1 19. :l.1.1 19, 19
J9 " 9 22 9. 153 9_ 199 31. 315 31. 11! 20. :'\:'\! 1" 125 20. 221
in '° 10. 214 10 ,. ·' JO 46 OCT. 1''0 \'. DEC. 21 2112 21 33(1 21. 341
21 ,,. IL 22.1 11. 3• 11. 329 I. 11 I 366 I. 3S 22 . 26.1 22 9.) 22 156
22 59 12 . 1~9 12 26' l2 30S 2. 76 2 190 ' 99 2.l_ 152 23 181 23. 171
21 3.16 13 278 13. 365 13. 94 J_ 144 J , 300 3. 40 24 212 24. 62 24. 245
24-328 14 . 307 14 309 14 2."1.1 " 66 4 \li6 I 25. 1:18 25. 97 :'.!5 '135 ,. 213 l.1. SS 15. 20 15. 303 4. 21\, 69 26, 209 " 361 _,
21i, "' !6. 291 16 358 16. 243 5. 339 5. 211 5. 252 27. " 27 _ 24(1 27 2r!(l
27. 7 17. 182 17 . 29!'. 17. 178 6. 6 6. 186 6 .356 28. lO 28. 31 28. li4
28. 57 18. 131 JS, II 18. 104 7. 80 7. 17 7. 141 29, 79 29. 2.1(1 29. 101
29. 196 19. 10(1 19 , 15(1 19 , 255 It 317 8. 260 8. 65 30. 87 30. 14 30. 161
30. \'3 20. 95 20. l!S 20. 313 9. 254 9. 237 9. 27 31. 160 31. Jll
Done
Newport Group
Asks Height Vote
Hospital
Viejo Facili ty· Opens Doo rs
The carpeted cnrr)dnrs rlon't .vet sn1ell
nf s!erile !'<herts and penicillin. but in all
other respect~. J\·liss1on Community
Hospi tal in Mission Viejn is a compleled
fa cili ty.
i;t1i1e or federal funding, a spnkesman
said.
Lnei'ltrd just nff Crnwn Valle\' P;:irkw::iy
;it tile S;in Diego Frcew:iy. the 12fi-bed
t<icility is designed to serve residents n!
01e entire S;iddleb<ick Vail1.'y. Arioa
residents h;ive pre viously relied nn Soulft
Co;ist Community Hospi !al Jn Snu th
L;:iguna for n1edie.'ll services. A srCflnd
new health fa cili1y. Saddlebatk Cnm·
munily Hospital. is nnw under con·
st ruction near Leisure \Vorld in Laguna
Hill~.
Bv L PETER !\.RIEG
C! -~I•> 11•1•• l••of
A Nt wport &ach cit.:ztn~-group today
announ~ it v.i.11 seek tl'.I f?rr1!' .a.n inilla·
tivt electioo 10 ban ~gh r,se construction
throoghout most ol the ct iv_
Tht anMUOC'f'ment fo J!<i1es a Laguna
Beach t lN"l.Jm Tu~day i:i ""lurh res1.
dtnt.s vnr~ 3-! ror a to(.), :ian
And JI coml!'S .aftrr J cit\' C'OU!lC!lman
\\'ednesday night pro~l'd ·a permi~~i\·e
lstra\.\·1 1·0~ nn a prop;s.a.! to extenri the
existing ·"'""*'"i'(lrl Seacr. mora1 nrium nn
·waterfront high rise ur.ui a ne "*' master
Marine Shot
In Alleged Love
Battle I mproves
I
The 26-year-old S!in Clemente Marine
sergeant shot down as he stood In a
karate position continued r.o make slight
improvement from se\·eral gunshot
wounds toda~· ---........_
And San Clemenle pnlu·e today began
procedu res tn ser~ a District Allorney's
cnmpla int ch arg rng attempled murdrr
again!'<t a 2l ·year-nld mE'd1ral corpsman
accused in the assault early \\'ednesday
m0m1ng
Sgt. Herman Viernes remained m
geriou s condit.inn at Snut h Cnast Com-
munity Hospital. but nurses there said he
wa s making "slight improvemenL .. The
man sulfered several 22-ca\!ber v.:nunds
in the fraca s at a San Clemente apart·
ment, and surgeons remove<! part of his
lung during emergency surger~·.
Brian \V ~!iam Sv.·eeney, a Navy
medical corpsman assigned to Camp
Pendleton, remains in custody tn the tn·
cident which took place in his apa.rtmtnt
and v.·11s v"1tnessed by \'1e.rnes · wife and
live l'J'lP.n.
Police allege tha1 Swe€ne~ fired ~Pl'l'il
~hnt s ~t potn!·hlank ran11,r ar th,.
6t'rgeanL who had arn\·ed et the flat .\L
a'otiu! ! :10 a m 111 d1~c11~1. marital pro·
blems "'1lh hi& 1'1fe
P11hre qun 1Pd SI\ ""n"\' a5 i:;;1 ing h"'
reared fnr h 1~ 011n ,afPI \ 11 hf'n !hP
d1scu~sinn erupled 1ntf\ an ar£"1tn1rn1 anr1
\'iemes, a l:;l'l.p<iunrl exrrn in ~elf·
defPnse. s1rurk the ~;,rat/' P'11.r
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address 1s"248 A A1·en1da Pal1zada
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plan is developed.
The straw vote. suggesu.d Councilman
Carl Kymla , could be taken Oct. 5 when
residents go to the polls on the clvic
ce nte r bond issue.
Kym.la's propos!i! Is nol technically pos-
sible. however, Acting City Attorney Den-
nis O'NPil said this morning, noting that
therf' lega lly is not time to get the ques·
!ion on the ballot.
~e"·port Beach high rise foes said they
intend to start circulating petitions in lh e
near fulur.e calling on the cnunci! t-0
either <1dopt ii ban or call the special
elec tion on the issue .
Allan Beek. a spokesman for the group,
said he hopes to publ ish a form;il "notice
of intent to ci rculate peti tions " next
"'eek.
He said various are;is of the city wnul d
be excluded from the ban in the proposed
ordinance_ He listed those areas as N!!w·
port Center, the Irvine Company 's Nort h.
Ford industrial tr11ct abo \'e Aeronutronic
and the Emkay Corpora1ion 's 200-acre
development just south of Orange Cwn-
ty Airport.
The ban would apply to all areas to oe
annexed. Beek said.
To force the ini1ill ti1·e, the cltizen.~'
grnup "·ould need the signat.ures nf ,3.551
voters, 15 percent of the 23.670 persnn~
who are registered to vote in Newporl
Beach.
Beek predicted 1hey "'OUld hal'e 1it1le
trnuble getting the signat ures. claiming
he had broad base support ror the ffi(ll'E'.
He said the initiafil'e effort has been
f'ndorsed hy the BalbM Island Improl'e-
ment A:;sociation and a number of in~
d.ivid ual citizens ;
~tr. and Mrs . Richard Clucas, John
Shea , Jean Barrass, ~1r. and Mrs. Don•
iilrJ Strauss. Mr. and Mrs . Robert East·
man. :\fr. and ri1rs. Thnmas Hyann, j\-fr,
and ~lrs. Al Lahma11, Mrs. Bar bara Sta·
plrr and :\fn; Carroll Beek .
Hy<inn i~ pre:;rdenl of the Central r-.·ew·
pnn Ae;irh. hnn1t>011·ner:;' a~~nl'iat1on
R,rk in th" p;i!'l h<is p11bhrl~· main·
t;;i1n"~ Th.:1f ]11gh ri~e dPvt>liip1nen1 i.~ nnt
cr.i11n.111hlr 11•1th lht> rrrofile of Ne\-\pnrt
Br;iL·h th;it re~1rl1>nl~ 1r::int
In <1 rr·t>~~ rrlr;i~P 1~~t1f'd tnri::1 1', RPf'k
•<11r!, 'Tho<P r1"~11·fl1Jf nf a nnn·11rhan .!'f't·
tine r;in11> lo ;-..r11 pnrt for th<1 1 r1>.1~nn 1n
thr-f i r~! pli-!i'(' ;inf! In nrrJi>r tn rrnlt'<"T ii,
rni1 " :;hn \1• thr dPr1 ~1on m<1kt>rs that ~lrw
prv J Tomnrrn11 1~ ;in a(·1·u1·ale picture of
11 l\~I lnP r1!11r11<; 11·;int "
Brrk ~;i1r.! thf' h11urr r 11~1 nl lr1-1nr C":!n
l1;i1 ~ all the J){'np!e ll'hn 11·ant ;in u1·b ;in.
17Prl ~rtt1ni::.
RisiHfJ S #.:yline
'J'he P<1rk Glen ~'led ical Dental Cenler is laking shape ln Laguna Bearh
at the rorner of Park Avenue and Glenneyre Street. The facility,
011·ncd hy Dr. Thomas R .. Judy , J_.aguna dentist. v..•ill have a total of
10,169 sriuare feet. enough for nine separate suites. It will have 5.200
square fe et of parking beneath and at rear of building. Constructi on
completion is sched ul ed for the end of September.
Da11a Hill s Hi gl1 Building
1 Mo11t l1 Bel1i11d Scl1 edule
n ~11 ~ 11 111 <-Hu:h ~rhnnl'" rnn~1r11r1 1nn i~
;11'1 <la\;; hcl;111d <('br>dulr th 1< 11 PPk ;i nrl
~rllnnl l!'ll';l rP~ 11 111 r bP;.:un a plan (o
li,ehlf'n ur I hr i:;:;r
1hrrr arr Inn fr\\' rrrw~ \l"l'lrk1n~ at the
!'<)!f'
(\11f' tr;:irl11 1nn~l ron~trur·!lf'n headnrhe
h"~ \f t tn ;irfer1 !hf' Jflh -11·1n1 er n1 1 n~.
llPli!\'!' 1n r nmp l1>t1nn 1'1 !hP f;iri11t~ ('V'Ul d
1n1rrfr1·p 11·11ti !hr np~n1nl! of !be ~rhnnl
h\' SPf}lrmb(lr 11f nr:\t .1'r<ir.
The swinging glass doors of lhe $S
million hospital, scheduled to admit its
first patient Mond;i y, were thrnwn open
tO lhe curious public \Vednesday. The
facility \\-'flS built by a priva te group of
investors whn formed the Mission Viejn
Medical Company and did not require
New Clemente
Taxes May Rise . .
By Ten Ce n ts
Saii ClemC'nte's nc"' tax rate will pro-
bably rise by 10 t:en1s later this month
v.·hen cnuncilml'n off ieially set the fi~ure.
The hike -!he first in the p:is1 Sl'veral
years -\Vas authorized reeentlv 10 assist ln repaying !he (•1ty gent'r;il rlind v.·hich
will be 1apf}ed for about $1 70.000 in com·
munily tlubhouse cr1nstruo:tion eosts.
Tht>: ralc ll11s year, howeve r. will shnw
a slight d ecre a s e Ln 1he municipal
lighting tnaintenance di.strict tax, ('(\Un·
~:ilmen lc;irncd.
\I/Ith !he !(~cent rark~ an d rerreati0n
l11ke, San Clcniente taxpayers will p11y \ft
the t11ne 11f SL 4S per $100 of a~~essed
\•alutttinn
Thr nff1ria ! ril'l'lara!l(ln will {'(!me 11t
the Aug 2:i l'Ollncil meeting.
In a s1dellght lo the 1ax ra te tnattrr Ci·
1y J\1;ina~er Ken Carr related recent
figure ~bowing ;1hn11I ;i 11111-prrcenl in·
crease in nssessed v;il11<1 1inn thi s year.
~::irr cnncedrd that for the fir.~! 11mr in
ye;ir!'< his projections in preltmin;:iry
hudgets were "overly optimistic in the
.arra of assess ment increases_"
The difference , hnll.·ever, bet.ween pro·
jections llnd the real increasE>, "'ill be
minimal ;;nd can be ab~orhed by in-
creased revenue in next year's proposed
busines.s license fee inc reases.
Gunfire llalls Esc ape
BERi.i!'\ 1AP 1 -Rullf'ts from 1he
;i11tnn11itic riflr~ of F.ast c;erm;in hnrdrr
gu;irds s(npped the :i1trn1pt nl 1_1 n1<1n 1n
f'"l'ilPf' (l\f'r Ill!' f\rr\111 \\.!di T11(•Sd:iy
n11ithL Ea5t R11rl1n p•1l11•p l'f'p(Jr!ed,
Thi·\ _•;i1rl 1hP n1a11 ;irp;iri'n t l~· w;is nnl
hll Ile ~nt w1tl11n ab11111 2.'i ft>rl of !he la~I
nh~lfl('IP brfore ht> 11·;:i.~ d1~1 ·n1·erPri , thPn
~tnpped when he 11'as /ired nn. The
~11::irrls led him ;iw;i~,
'fh e ne11r hospi tal in !\-1Jsl>inn Vicjn is
designed In provide 11 <:on1plcle range of
medical services to communit~· residents.
Officials said thr emergency room will hA
st;iffed 24 h0urs ;i riay, seven da,vs a
v.·ef'k, and a doc1or 1~·ill be on duty at al!
timr:;,
Thr> p;iticnls' ronms arf' carpe1rri, hal'e
1ele\'1s1on arrf1 have ei1h0.r llf11:' hrd fnr
pr i\'flt•: or thrrp h<'ds lnr f'cnnnm ~· Pa·
t1ents 1n lhr pri1;il c r0nms 11111 hp i:(l\'en
prrson11I Frenc!i food serrii·f'. inrlur!ing
bone china 11sd sterlini:: ~ilvrr service.
:<nd 1l'ill he givrn w1n{' \\'ith their 1nr11l ~ 1f
their ph_vsician allows. said hospita l
spt·1kesrn;in.
The hnspit;i! has rnt<•rcrl ;in agrel'ment
\~i!h 'ar!jacPnL S;iddlehack C(lllegP fnr a
nursi's rraining prngr;im to begin in th !!i
fa ll . A lecture h;ill and 1hree classronmt
are being prnvlded by the hosp1Lal for use
bv the students.
·The new hosp1t;il i~ o~n f()f public
tours un til JO p.m. tonight.
Laguna Canine
Ca tcher Busy
'
D uring .J une
H the June Hu1nnne Sncirty ect1vit ~
report presented 10 the city tounci l
1.i.:ednesday ts any \ndicati(Jn. the dng
catcher 1n Laguna Beach Je/\ds a dog'1
hfC'.
The Humane Sncie1y truck an~wrred
420 call,<; in June -1_1n average ol 14 .'I
dav -and handled 4.'il animals -28 of
"·tiich \1•ere drad.
The doi:: t:atrher picked up 1;5 stray
dogs, p;,ssed nu! lili 11'arnlng nnticei; fnr
Jr;i ~h tall' 1·iola1 1on~ 11nrl h;irk1ng rom·
pla1n1 s anrl issut>d 62 c1!.<1!1nns for leash
la w \ inl;i11(ln~.
' Tht~ rl'prcsrnts 11 lrr nirnilnu~ :imnun l
nf sl1ily dr•g 11n\;il1nn.,," ~ntd ;in l'lff1r\i1 !
!rl lhr rrpnJ"I ,. r:•r ;+nd hr11 or! 1•h;iT 1~'1:
h;nr ln fln1 othrr r111· lh~1 l\f' :o:r r\""
Till· SIWl('ll ll'Hll'IH\lf 48 nf Ille ~lr ;iy s (()
thr11• n11 nl'r~.
:-.11 rl 11~~ 11f•r\' pla('f'rl in lot•;1rr hri11<.r<,
~o 1hr $(\(·1r!~ w.i~ fflrl'rrl tn "'h11manely
df'fi'trny ·• lhP rema1n1ns,: 17 f1n1tn<1I~
8('rk also !'<a1d he \\'anted no part or
an1· prnpo~rd st.raw \'ntPs.
"A ~rtaw vote would make th(' inlen·
Linn of lhe people known, but "'ouldn 't
acrompliM an~'l1l1ng," he sa1d, and he
said e1·en if the c<111ncil t'nact.~ ~ b.1n
"·J1hf\ut a vnte. 11 ruture council could
undn it
1\rn1d f•1m 111rnl ~ (r0n1 a fnr'n1t>1-l 1 u~1ee
(';!l"ilrr 1h1~ 11 r1·~. r.1p1 ~t r;ino \ nllir<I
Sch(){1] D1str1r1 hoprd nirmhrrs ;:if:!rC'rd 1n
order a construe I inn prngress ch<irt ;ind
improve cr;immunlca!1nn.~ \-\Ith the con-
tra<.:tor doing lhe S3.9-million job_
Former trustee Stan Kelley, affllialed
\\'ilh a construction firm him~e!f, told
board members that hy his observation
"'ork st'.'eml'd to be go ing too slowly at the
hilltop site in Dana Point.
.JI. J!. (Jarrell; 18lh Semi-..A-nnuaf Sa£ .
I.It
··An 1n111.it.11·e u·nuld bt somelhing per·
m::oinf"n t." he i;a1d .
Bi>ek !'<.i1d l<11ryf!'rs wnrk1ng fnr h1!;
gro11p l1;i1·e found a pro\'isinn in I.he stale
cod, th;it 11·nu ld m;ike !.ht vnte bind ing.
HP didn't s;iv what t'Hlr did he comment
nn thP rn11rt ie~ls in1·nh·ed in the Lai;?una
Be<tf'h htch-ri~r <"l'lntrove:r~v 1n ""hich one
Suprr1nr Cnurt 111dge 5111d i.hat zoning or-
di n;inte!'< m;i1· b,, t>nflctfd !'tnlv t.Jirou 2h
fnrmal. l.'st ;:iblt~hrrl procedures.' by ;i city
council ::ifter 1! and the pl.inning comm1s-
s1on conduct pubhc hearings.
He won concurrence from Tr ustee
bnard Chairm;in Br:ib Hurst "'ho said,
"Our distrirL 15 1remendously affPcted by
this proiect. Ifs already 30 days behind
schC'dulr ··
The Shirley Brothers C(lnStruclton f1rn1
C'I! Pa~adrna h;i~ !he cnntract frrr the
school fa cili ty planned /or completion by
the sl.<irt o( !he school year in Sep tember
of 19i2.
Kelley \())d the trustees he be liev es
Scl1ool Di st1·i ct Slasl1es
$300,000 F1·om Budget
A la~t·m1n11ti> $l::i~h in ~ bud;.!et \\"all He said the San Joari utn district's ln·
m .. r1, hy ir11~tPl"S r'lf tht: San Joaquin cre<isf' will amoun t to $300.000.
E!tmentary School l)i~lrict "'""dne.~d!ly. "Sul tht governor hasn·t. yet slgnr d the
Th btll." ~Aid Nerison.
I" nrii;:inal arlnpted budRi>t \\'A,, ":vi !he bn;ird deci r!Prl to t11k i> it oul."
$!l.4ii.21ili, ~ rtdurt1nn nf ~~00.000 whic h Thr rrcord hudi.t~l ll'ill nr.td & tax in·
"'a~ rrn1()1 crl frnm 11 n d 1st r ! bu t e d crea~p 0f 11Niut eight cents T<iXt'S will be
rti <rr\·rs bnns!erl (rf\m $2 72 per $100 11sses.~ed
Rtx ~er1son . ass1stan1 superintendent valuation 1n S2 so. for a per5on who OY.'l'IS
for ~dm1111s!r<1t 11·" "'rrices, said the· a $.15.1)()(1 hnust1his JTif'tln!i about n $7-pe r·
SJ00.000 had nnginally bo"en included ) rar ~enerttl lntrease
becauSt the A™mhl~· rt rl'ntly J'8SSed a t\erisnn po~nt ed out. lh11t IAxpayers
school finance bi ll v.·hic h would iflcrea~e ha.\'e a right 10 protest th11 ir asses£ment
the state's 11pportionment for average and If any ass es...,menU a.re teduced it
daily ;Utcnd.incf!' (Jf c .. ch studerit : could affect 1.he tax ratt..
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All Heritage and Drexel
Upholstered Furniture
On Sale
SAVE 20cro On •" Herit~• and Drexel upholster·
.ct chairs and sofas e Also -seve,al
H1rlt1ge !!Ind Drexel bfflroom, dining
rooni and occtsion•I collectlons on
••le .
1'ou r favarllt lnltrior dtsig'ltr w!ll bt happy to a.s.~ist yo11 , • ,
PROFESSIONAL
INTER IOR DESIGNERS
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N.Y. Stocks
VO L. M , NO. I Sb , l SECTIONS. 40 PAGES OR ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI A THU RSDAY, AUGUST 5, 197 1 TEN CENTS
To111chal{ Urges Ethics Code for City Officials
By BARBARA l\RE IRICR
01 t~t O•llY '110! .ill ll
Rumors of confl1rt or 1nlcrest and
gro>A·ing public distrust of cil~· govern·
ment in Laguna Bcaeh could be eased by
adoprion of a code of ethics for city of-
ficials and en1ployes. Former planning
con1n11ssioncr Joseph Tomehak told the
C!ly count'll \Vedncsday night.
In thr rnsu1ng d1sf'u~s1nn of mun1c1pal
ethics t}u s1ncssn1<1n \Vilhnm Leak ques·
t1nnerl Pl;inning Cnmn11ss1on Cha1rn1an
\\11ll1an1 Lan1bnurne·~ partic1pa1inn 1n
hr;irings on the beachfron! holel zone
v.:hen a property in !he area wa~ listed
for sale by his real es!ate agency.
\Vnler Arnold Ha no revealed that he
had written to the Orange County Grand
Jur~· Lo bring this alleged conflict of ln·
terest to its attention.
Lambourne, v•ho had l'lllended tl1e
earlier part of the council meeting. was
not present \.\'he n Lea k and Hano made
the ir remark~.
J\.t1vor Rich;ird Gnldherg rose tn his
defenSe. critici1.ing L('ak fnr n1aking "in-
nuendos" regarding a persnn not pre.:.enl
to dcfend hin1self .
L~ak ~a id he \.\•as si n1ply a1 1emp!1ng In
point out a chain of evenl.S and it wuuld
• OUDCI
Lorr Unde1• Fire
Laguna's Fiscal
Flap Continues
Fireworks o\'er Laguna Beach city
finances continued lO sputter at \\'ed·
nesday nighr's council meetinc as both
councilman Charlton Boyd and high rise
opponent Joseph Tomehak challenged lhe
-::r i-r -t.t
Cou11 cil1na11
Ex11lains
'Ma11ipulatio11'
Laguna P,('::it h Ci!.11 C n 11 nc i1 ma n
Edward Lorr s11id he had not intended to
i1npls any m<1lfeasan re on the part nf
frirm Pr C1t.v ~1;ina_ger .fames D. \Vheaton.
\1•hnm hr ;1ccused 1n a rl"renr interview
l'!f concealing. hurl~rt information I r o m
rrr1·ious t1!1 \'"uni.:11~ and possible
•·11tPgal man1pula t1nn of fundf. ··
Thr man11111la11nn. l.nrr s;ud. rnnsi~1<'rl
nr "d1pp1nc 11110 g;i ~ tax f und.~ tn h;:il;inre
ra~h oulfln1\, 1hrn rr plar1 n~ 1hr mnnr\'
l~trr .... hen t.i~h re1·enue bcr;iine
;n :i1l;ihlr ·
:-:1nre th1~ i' a s1a1 r f11nd . !he ""•Un-
f·ilnuin s;:i1d, It I~ r;:innilrhrd for ;:i
sprc1f1r rxpcnd1turc . .:irter1al ro::ids , and
~hnuld not be U."Cd ntherw1 ~P
"11 s not so 11111ch 111alfc;:i~anrf' as po11r
ll udgrl prat'liC'r:· 1.orr explain<'ii. "anrl
~011 couldn l ::ircuse \\'heatnn nf rlo1n_g
an~1!hing \\'rong without al~n atrllsing his
cil.v rounc1I. ..,,.hirh 1s supposed ln act as a
\\'alchdog J!"s JUSt nor p;ood pr::iclice !o
overspend. then borrow money. e1·f'n
temporaril~". to co\·er thr deficit. \\lha1 1f
svn1ething happens and you can·l repay 11
la1er'.'"
ln order to mert the high level or ex-
pend 1turP lh<ll has bl'l'!l f'.~fahli~hed. Lorr
conl inu!"rl. it "''ii~ \\'hra1on·s policy lo
takr surplu~ mnllf'\' frnm o;11ricn1s funds to
b<1l::inre the expencliturf'. -
As 11 rrsull. sa.1·5 thl.' cnunt:ilman. all
11railable ~urpluse~ now have been ex-
h;:iuslerl t1nd 1t n~1 longer w1!1 be poss1ble
In mecl the high lrvct nf expenditure
tx-rause it alv.·ay~ ha.~ exceeded revenue.
Rr11:arcling the S240.000 C'xistlng surplus
l\'hich rounrilm<1n Ro.v H!llm :r;aid e.ar!iPr
lhis week nn1\' cxi9ts in 1he city lreasury,
Lorr sa id. ··These are funds that we.re
earmarked for program.~ that have not
vel bc<'n carried out. like !he Summit
·Dri\'e im prn ve menl. and while we do
havt the rig ht to change our priorilies
and use them else~here there will be a
lot of angry citizens if we do."'
City ~lanager L.1 1vrence Rose declined
Tuf'sday !l'! rommenl on Lnrr's assertions
that he ht1d "uncovered" que.~tionable
financi al practices on the par! of his
pre!lrce~snr
·~I\· nnl\" 11d\•1ce ln 11 r1tv. alw::iys." ~airl RoSC'.-.'1s that sounrt finiincial pfac-
l 1cr~ .~hl)l1trl be ;idherrd rn."
Asked In mnf1nn counr1lm<1n Hnlm 's
~1<•1rtnrnt cha1 hr will NC prr~entin11; th!'
rn11nc1I Wt!h a hllrl.l!f'I th;:it dot:~ not call
for a 1a'< r;:ilr lnrrr<iSP. Hose said. "All
!hr st;:iff clors I!\ prrsrnl rhe counr1I 1,1•1th
11 ll ~l nf e.xpend1!ures ~nd i'I list ol source~
nf rr\'rnur.:. both old and n('111·. whrch can
bf u~rd I.ti meet rh11n1 I! is ,cnt1rel~' 11p to
lhf' cot1ncil to decide .,..·hich exprnrllture~
1nust be madr-9nd which sources of
revenu~ should ~ used ."
\ \l t .
\•a!idity of council man Edward Lorr·~
warning of a financial crisi s..
Bo_vd drmanded nf clly manager
La 11Tence Rose ;i sla temenl ol the city's
b2.lanre of une xpended funds as of the
clo.se of the fiscal year.
As Rose reeled off 11 series of grand
1ota ls and ~ub-totjJJs. Milyor Richard
<;oldbr rg queslioned 1he advisabilir_v of
.. get11ng into a bucJgcl discussion
tonight."
Rose f1na!l.v arri\'cd ::it a fi gure nf
.\.1:J9.6i0 of undistributed f und.~ .:tnd.
!.hnll gh notini;.: that use nf the fund s wnul d
nol he 11•ithout !1m1t;i\1rins, said he 11·11~
"grateful we are crin11ng in!o lhP nrw
)Car wi!h the u.~u al arnnunt of reserve."
"I don't thin k that"~ true ," said
G<Jldbcrg.
Lo rr said the monr.v in qucsllon was
.appropriaterl in various funds and "is nol
unenrumbcred ..
Said Ro)"d, "I iusl wanred tn make the
pn1nl that \.\'1th $300.000 \.IC are no~
broke."
Jo ;1. later exchange. Tomrhak. 1n
rl 1scus.sion of it code of ethics, referrPd tri
l..orr's pubhshcrl statr1nrnts rPgarrl1n~
the rl!~· finance.~ and sa id !hr~· 11 nuld be
'!'f'l1Tehrn~1ble'" if [()Urld In he fa l~r
Lorr said hr hilrl rrfrrrrd srlf'<'lf1rall v
lo 1nlnrn111t1lln frnm thP r1ly m.111agrr
1h;i1 !he r1ty h<1rl brrn n1c r•penrllng f.,r
thrc r .1<''1rs ;ind t::1~1nc mllney lrnrn
1 ;inous fund~ to ro1 rr c!l'f1r11~
·'.\re 11 r bankrupl ,\I r. Lorr"~" rlr.·n?.'lrl·
erl Tom ehak
',\ c1!y r·an 't pnss1hl.v i;:n b.:inkrupl
becau se 11 all\ays ha s la~ rcvrnur.' IArr
responded."[ referred to nversprriding"
Lalcr the council n1an objected lo
T{lmchak 's u.~P of !he 1rrm "bankruri"
v.'hich hr said he had never used, nor
been quoted as s::iying "I did say the city
.... ·as broke becau.~e ti now hf"5 no finan-
cial reserves." said Lorr, "but l never
sa id it was bankrupt."'
-:..
Happy Council
0 Ks Centennial
Charges or financial f i n a g t i n g ,
reprehensible ethics and other con·
troversial ci ty capers had been fl ying
throug h !he air at the Laguna Beach City
Council meeting Wednesday night when
HRrry Jeffrey stepped to the microphone.
"T don't have anything very co n·
troversial I don't thin k," he told lhe
council. "I'm acting chairman of lhe
Laguna Beach Historical Society and
since in Novembe r it will be 100 years
since the pioneer Thurston fam ily firsl
fiettled in Laguna , \\'e would like to ask
that a week in November be designated
Thur5 ton Centenni11I Week ... ·•
Applause and laughter greeted his mild
request. as the re lieved councU beamed
agreement.
Choir Solo ist Dea d
~ALT 1.AKt.; CITY 1AP 1' -.les~1e
F.vans Smith. fi9, wife or President
.Joseph F1elrlin~ Rmllh nf lhf-Church of
.fe$U~ Chri~t of Lallrr'<lay S11int s, dlerl
Tuesrlay nie::ht. fl1rs Smith v.·11~ a
featured sn.loist v.·i1 h lh(' ~l ormon
Tabernacle Choir for SQ ye<1rs
be up to the council to follow through.
Apprised of the accusations today,
Lambourne said. "There is no conflict of
interest and I'd welcon1e any in·
vest1gal1on. 1 v.·i\t make a complete state-
ment to the Planning Commission
meeting, since l am being criticized as a
planning commissioner."
Jn a prepared statement. Leak noted
!hat Lambourne and planning com-
missioner James Schmitz had made a
pnin! nf refraining from p11 rlicipation in
d1~cuss1on of a height \'arianc'e requesl
fnr a 1nedical building becau~e ~m·
hou rne was broker for lhe property and
Schmitz the builder.
cts
Tlie Cooli1ig Sea
Hov.·ever. he v.·ent on, Lambourne had
participated in both the public hearings
and the vote on the CR 1cr.T,mercial-
residential) rone for beachfront hole!
development at a time \.\'hen he held the
s<tlcs listing for The Shoals apartmt'nl -
hotel complex v.•hich was in one of the
areas consid ered for the zone.
Had the CR zone. with 2. 50-fooL height
lim~t bee n approved. said Leak, the value
nf the propcrt.v. no"'· zrined for ;i .10-fo:i l
height, v.·ould have increased greatly, as
v.ould !he listing broke r's romm1ssion .
He nnlcd further that Larnbourrie har1
publicl y opposed the initiative ordinance
on
to set a 3fi-tl)()1 building height in rhe city.
Leak said "\\'hethrr or nnl ~Ir. Lam·
bournr's position 1n the C-R Z'1ne-Shoals
Hotel question is \\'h.?.1. might be la\.\fu lly
conside red a dire-cl conflict of 1ntcrcst l
don't know. I do know that m;tny con-
cerned citizens are of the np1n 1on th<it
lhis sil uA!ion may present , 1n the least. a
\'trv serious 11ucst1on of et hical cnnd uc1 ''
Hann s:Hrl he had raised the same ques·
t1(fn in a le tter to lhe foremnn of 1he
nran.c r Count y Cir.ind .Jur.\', asking ?Jl
0111111011 ;is 10 a 1)o~s1*e brC'ath of S"clion
l 120 ol tl1r i::oven11nent code deal ing 1111h
l'Onflitt oi 111tcre~l.
DAILY "ILOT ,.ftt ltt 11~ Joftn VI iion.i
Graceful a.s porpoises. these :voun.it ~u rfers cleave
the 11avC's off ~;in c·1emenle una"are of the folln\1 ·
inJ; eye of lhe lrlcpholn len~. Rod.v surfer at right.
Is shnuldcr1n.e left on a thrce·foot \I ave The board
~u rfer ruts to\varrl !he p1r r with .!'-eeming effortles.\
grace. Th<' s11 n \\'as hot. lhe 1\aler p lea .~ant It \1as
a good day to be in the ocean.
Sycamore Hills Sale Due?
Negotiations Under Way With Ne ,vpo rt Co mpany
The 520-acre Sycamo re Hills prnptrty
in Laguna Canyon may soon be sold to I.he
i\r.v.·por1 Beach Jn ves!ment Company by
!he prest"llt owner, GreaL La kes Carbon
Corporation
"Negotiations are being carried out. Of
rnurse, there are a few problems lo be
i;olved ," ~l1ctiael Ste pooov1ch. manager
of thr Great Lakes land department said
this morning.
The parcel of land, !ni;a tcd <11 th e <'l'lr·
ncr or Laguna Can.1·on and El To rn roads
has been of prime interesl to the Laguna
Heach Greenbelt Inc .. which has brrn
rrying to raise money to purchase the
land for the past two years to keep it an
open space.
St.eponov1ch refused to say what. price~
were being discussed in the negotiations.
The lasl price quoted on the parcel was
$4.5 million in February, 1969.
Steponovich added that a published
report earlier this week claiming !he land
has gone into escrow was "not true."
"We have not yet signed any papers,"
he emphasb;ed.
A spokesman for Newport Investment
confirmed that negotiations were. under
way. but did not elaborate on the subject.
"Great Lakes was originally contacted
;!lll{)UI the prope rty about twri years ago
by f';ewport Investment:' Steponovi ch
said But the thin g lapsed and 1t wasn·t
until about a mont h ago that negotiations
started on a ~erinus level ·•
Grrat Lake:; halt ownrrl the property
~ince l!lfM The l;:ind was annexed to ttie.
c1rv 1n Augu5\, !966.
Slrponovic h noted lbat the land has
heen off the market since 111st July with
dll ription given In the Greenbelt .
"But we couldn"t hold it forever," he
said.
.. IL is crucial acreage and we will con·
\lnue 'f!: fight for it as part of the entire
Greenbell," stressed J ames D11ley,
cha1nnan nf the f.reenbelt drive.
He said the group was "apprec1at111e of
the <'Onsidrratinn gi ven by Great Lake~··
;ind hopes !h<1l -ii the land doer; sell -
the new 011·ner will also work v.·ith the
Grrrnbclt cnmrn iltec
The parcel ri:.-prcsents ;ipproximalely
rinr·trnih of the 5.500 acres nl land which
Dilley foresees a~ Greenbel t.
Dec. 4 'Win11i11 g Nun1h er'
111 U.S. Draft Lottery
\VASHI NG TON IUPl l -The Selective
Service Syste m matched dates and
numbers pulled at random from clear
plastic drums tod ay to determine wh ich
l'!f 2 million men born in 1952 are most
next year. presuming Congress extends
the la w.
The lottery began prompUy at 10 a.m.
EDT, anrl tl was 11.4:'! a.m. -the 3J2th
dr aw -before th~ date \.\'as pu lled and
AL L LOTTERY NUMBERS matched up with No. I.
LISTED PAGE 2 TODAY The llrsL number dra wn was 30 and it
----• v.·;1s matched up v.·ith the first date
likely to be drafted next year. No. drawn, June 20.
priorlly went to men born on Dec . .( No 2 -the. second most vulne rable -
Since 1952 was a leap year. 366 in· v.•cnt 10 men born on Jan. 2:l. tl was
rt uc tion priorilie5 were assigned -one dr11..,,·n about h,1Jf an hour before Nn. I
for each day of the year including feh. Draft officials ha ve estimated that
29. Those h!ap year babies wt:re virtually yriuni;: men ;issigned a number above lSO
a~su.red of mis3ing the draft when !hat or 160 can be fairly confident of not being
date wa1 m1tchfd with priofity number drafted. •
305. An1ong the fir st JO matchups of
Drafl calls were runni ng abtlut 111.000 a numbe rs and dates. based on that
month this year before the Sclectlve cstima1c, youth~ born on at lt1:ast four or
He emphasiz f'd loday that this \\.'Ollltl
not be a l'rim1nal matter, but at v.·orst a
case of n1isconduct Jn office.
Ciling Se\'eral areas nf public concern
over th e condu c1 of city official!,
Tomehak nolerl that the high rise election
11as "~01neth1ng we felt \j,•e had to do
bcc.ause 11e couldn 't rely on you."
A code of eth ics. he said. would help
hll1h the citlzl.'n~ and ci11· officials .and e1npto~es lo beltcr understand their
roles. fil 1· atlorne v Tullv Se1 mnur said it
11ould be .po~sihle ((I 5ee. 11hiit other citiei
have dune in this area and \o drav.· up
sur.h a code .
• I Se
Teeth Put
l11to Lagm1a
H_eigl1t Law
In 11 series o( unanimous l'ntes, and
v•lt h \'irtually no dJscu.o;sion. the Laguna
Br<ich Cit y Council \.\'ednesdav night
1nnved tn 1n1plen1ent Lhe 36-fooL height
limit ordinance approved in Tuesday's in·
ttl8tive election.
Three n1011ons offerer! hy councilman
Roy Holm, each appl'oved by a 5·0 vote,
launched act100 that could neg<ite any
future atte1npt to te st the legality of the
initiative measure.
Hohn firs! requcst rd lh;it 1he couneil
extend it~ prr·ele('11nn n1nratr,r111m nn
builrlini;:s OVC'r .1ll feet h11:h for .10 dayi
af1cr the officia l vote c;invass 1\ug. 10,
but re1·isrd !hr. niotion wh1't1 city iiUrirney
Tully Scyinour said lhat 1111 initiative
111ea sure gnps inLo elfrct 10 rla ys afte r
dcclaralion !lf the nlfirial resul1 , rather
ll'":an the 30 days required for a re gula r
ord1nancr.
The morator iun1 \.\'as extended througb
Aug. 22.
The cr,uncil then approved motions l.n
ask lhe Planning Com1n1s:<.1on to modify
the zoning ordinance in accordance willl
lhe lniliall\'e and to include the 36-foot
height l1m1t in the land use element of the
General Plan.
Asked if motions In "dirrrt'' lhe com·
n11ss1on we re 1n order. Seyn1our said 1t 1s
rnnre r11~1nm::i.rv lnr !he Cily Council to
refer 1naltcrs tn lhe planners 111lh a
rC'rflmmrndatlon
"The Pl;:inn 1ng Cnrnm1,.:.1•111 ts there lo
r\rrcl~f' JI!' indrprnrlrnt judgment and
<1dvrse the Cit~· C11une1J." he said. ''but
hrcau se of th e popular 1101r. this is ;i uni·
que ~1tua1ion. Jlowrvi:r. !he city co uncil
<1h1 avs has the la st \\Ord
Holm suggested hi s mollon he changed
!n .. inr!icate"" ihe council·s wishes to the.
planning comm1ss1on.
Late r the councilman said, "\\'ith e 5-n
\•nte tn .. change the 7.0ning ordinance ,
I here will be little incentive for opponents
of the height 1imi! to le st the initiative,
sinf'e they'll be stuck with ~he 36-fool
limit in the zoning ordinance."
Legality of the initi<1t1ve eleclion had
been chal1en2cd on ~rounds the height
limil nrdinan1·e is a 1.oninR maller and
dQCs not qualify for adoption by initiative
since ~L<ite law requires public hearing•
on zoning matters.
Orange Coast
1'·e athe r
No relief In the current hot spell
;iccording t.o the weatherman .
Highs triday around 75 along the
coast.. risirig 10 & humi d 92 inland.
Lows tonight won't be much reli ef,
either -around 63-72.
INSIDE TODAY
Tino m. ri & i c n l prod11c1ton.s-
acros.s I/le street from ench. othtr
11i Costa 1\lesa 111er1l srnrkl111g
revieivs Sr f' £11tfttnu1me 11r,
Pnnes 22 a11rl 23.
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White Wti~ 21
N•n:nc••• It
It WRS the site of JI three-day dn1g,
mu~ic. spiritual fes ti val al Christ.ma~.
1970 when 20.noo youth.~ from an ove t the
United St11tcs gathered for a much
heralded "coming together."'
Service law expired.Ju~ 1. They arc f!X· the drit.rs appc11 r to be virtually certain to
pe:~t~ ave~a~:..:n .... ~t nei&hbor~ . , ~:. c.~lle~.~~ ~~~~~. !i~r'!,~· _ ,.-=.-kC:'::-~~;-:=:;;;:;::-:::--:.-:.~;:=:_:.-:-::! __ ..... "'"""' \1
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Here's Where You Stand • Draft Countdown ID
WASHINGTON iAP \ -Hett lll calen.
tar orde.r .,. th< 19n draft lou.uy
1Nmber1 pieked today tn W.1shington;
JANUARY .. FEBRUARY MARCH
1. 207 !. 306 L 364
2. 225 " 28 ' 184
3. 246 3 250 3 170 ,_ ,.. •• 92 ' '" &. 265 s 2.\3 5 172
• 242 ' "' ' 327
1. 292 7. 304 7 149
11 . 287 8 "'' 8 229
9. 338 9. lln 9 77
10. 231 10 276 10 ·'"' 11. "' l l. .1$1 11 .1:12
""" 12. 340 12 0.\11
13. 183 13. 118 13, 173
14. 2A.$ 14 . .. 14 2113
15. 325 15 214 ts_ 319
16. 74 lfi. :15.l 16. 347
17. 9 11. 193 17. 117
P e tit ioning Set?
By L. PETER KRIEG
OI ,.,. 0.11• "llol lt1H
A Newport Beach cillzet'I&' group today
announced it will seek lo force an iniha·
t.ivt ~ecllon to ban high r1st construct ion
throughout most of the c1\y.
The AMOUnefmtn l fo!1011.•s a Laguna
~ach t lection Tue-sday in y,•hich resi-
dents 1·oted J.1 for a oota l ban.
And ii com~ after a city counc ilman
Wednesday night proposed a permiss11'e
(strawl vote on a propn~I ~o extend the
e1isting Newport Btach moratorium nn
watertront high rise until a new master
Marine Shot
I n Alleged Love
Battle Improves
The. 'Zf>.year-o!d San C\emenle t.tarine
r.erg'eant shot down as he ~tood in a
\arall. position continued to make slight
improveme nt from se\'eral gun shot
wounds toda~·.
And San Clemente police Uiday began
procedures tn seek 11 District At!nrney·s
complaint ch.irg ing attempted murder
against a 2l·year·n1d mtdiral corpsman
accui:.ed m the assault early V."eclnesd<1y
morning.
Sgt. Hennan Viernes rema1ntd tn
serious condition at South Coast. Corn·
munity Hospital . bllt nurses therP said he
was making "slight unprovement." The
man suffered several .22·caliber wound s
in the fracas at a San Clemente apart·
men t. and surgeons removed part of his
lung durin g emergency surgery.
Bria.n William Sweeney, a r>avy
medical corpsman assigned to Camp
Pendleton. remains in custody in lhe ln·
c.iden t v»hich took placr in hi~ apartment
and was witnessed bv \0!ernes· 1.1cife and
fiv'-men. ·
Police allege !hat s~·ttnev bred se1·en
shots al P"IU\l ·bl an~ r;i.ng" al th.-
&'T;l':anf. "'hn had arrl\'ed at the Ila! at
a.bout 1.30 ~.m tn discuss manta! pro·
blems ""\lh his 11.ifio
P!"lhCe qlln!!'d ~Wt'tnr\ a~ ~::1 11ni: fip
feared for h1~ nv.n !'afpt1· 11·hen lh"'
d1scu~:;1nn erupt<>d 1ntn an .1 ro:un1l'nt anrl
V1trnes, a 13(}.pnund r xpert 1n ~el f·
dt>fens11:. ~tnick thP k::i rat r Po~"
The r.hoollng 1ook pl;irp .:it 11 ~
Coronado Lane , apartment onr Vierne s'
add rtss 1s 248 A Aven1da Pahz.ada
o a.&NGI COAST
DAllY PILOT
Ol:ANGi; COA~T "IJI LISM!NC. COMl"ANY
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22. 108 22. 13 22. 345
23. 349 :!J. 116 "'-89
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plan 1s de1•eloped.
The straw vote, suggM;ted Collncilman
Carl Kyml a. could bl': taktn Oct. 5 when
residents go kl the polls on the Ci\·ic
cenlt r bnnd issue.
l\yml a's proposal is not tec.hnically pnS·
sible. ho"'el'er , Acting 0.ty Allorney Den·
n1s O'Ne il said this morning , noting that
there lt ga!ly is not time tn get the ques·
ti on on t.he ba llo!.
Nev.•port St ach high rise I~ said they
intend to star!. circulati ng pet itions in the
near fu1ure ca lling on the council , to
either adopt a ban or caU th e special
election on the issue.
Alla n Beek , a spokesman for the gro11p,
said ht hQpes to publi~h a formal ''notice
of intent to circul ate peti tions'' ntxt
v:eek.
He said various are-a s of the city y,•ou ld
be excluded from the ban in the propo.-;:ed
ordinance. He listed lhose area~ as New-
port Center. the Jr1'ine C-O mpany"11 North
Ford industrial tract <ibove Aeronutronic
·and thl': Emkay C-OrJl(lraiion ·s 200-arre
developrTU".nt jllst 90ut.b of Orange Coun-
ty Airport.
fhe ban "'nuld apply to all areas to De
Bnnexl'd. B~k ~id .
To force the initiative. the ci tizens'
group \\'Ould need tile s1gnalllfl!t'i of 3.~il
1•nters, 15 percent of the 23,fiiO persons
\\·ho are regist ered lo 1·01e in New port
Beacti .
Beek pred1c!ed !hey "'oulrl ha\'e hlt\e
lrouble getting I.he: signa ture.~. claiming
he had broad base su pport for the move.
He said the fnit1a!lve effort ha.~ been
endo rsed by the Balbl'll! Islanrl lmprol'e·
menl Assoc1atlon and a nllmber of in-
dividual citizens:
Mr. and r-.f rs. 'R ichard ClLJcas, John
Shea, Jean Barrass. r.lr. and Mrs. Don-
<ild Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Robert East-
man, ~1r. a.nd r.1 rs. Thom;i~ Hyann. Mr.
and Mn;. Al Lahma11, ~irs. BarbarA Sta•
plt r and Mrs. Carroll Seek .
Hyan n is president nf the Central r>ew-
porl Beach hnn1t'!"l\\"ner~· a~~iati<1n
Beek in !he p.:l~I h.:l~ puhhc!.v ma1n-
l.:llOPi1 !ha! h1£h ri~e r1r1f'!!"lrmeo1 1~ nnt
romp;:ir1hle "1th the prflfile of ;\C'11pnrt
Brar-h !h.11 tf.!01<lents 11 ant
!n ;i rirr~~ rrlra~p 1~·11ri1 tnd.1~. flf'r\c
sa1r!. ' Thn~P dr~1rnu~ nf il n!"ln 11rh;in sr!-
r1ni:: ran1r 11\ \r11port f0r !hil1 rr:i<.11n 1n
th P f!rct plarr. ilnr! Hl Ol'fi('t In rrnlf'rl 1t,
m11.-: ch,1\\ 1hr r!<>r1s1on !ll~~rrs th~t ,"i r11-
{'<ltl Tnn1nrr11w I~ ;.in ;:irrur::i1f' r1('t11r r nf
11 h;i1 1h<> c1t11ens 11.:int"
Rrrk ~a id the fu1ll !'t r1 ty nf [tl'ine {'an
h;i 11> :i ll lhe penp)e whn Y.'ant an urban-
ize<] se!1 1n.r;.
,_ " 8. 215 ,_ 84 !I. 18
9. 289 9. 311 9. 140 JULY AUGUST SEP!'. 10. 194 10. 220 10. 225
11. 3l4 11. "107 1 L 2Cl2 !. , .. 1. 180 l. 30!
12. 1&.\ 12. &2 12. Z73 2. 51 2. 326 2 70
13. 271 13. lOS 13. 47 3. 103 3, 176 3. 32l
14. 248 14. 267 14. 11 3 4. 142 4. Z72 '-32
15. 222 \~. 162 15 .. 8 5 286 s. '3 5 1'7
16 "' 16 205 "-.. 6. 185 6. 155 • 110
17. 25! 17. 270 l 7. !93 7. 354 7 355 7. 42
" 1.19 18 85 " 102 8 J'.?() ' 1'7 8. 43
" 49 19 55 19. "' ' 22 9 "' 9. 1!19
20 ~9 20. 119 20 30 10 2.i4 10. 25 10 " 21 3'2 21 12 21 291\ 11. 2'1 IL 34 11 329
22, 126 " 164 22 59 12. 169 12 269 12 308
2.3. 179 " 197 2.1 3:\!i ll 278 13 365 13. " 24. 21 " "' 24 .128 It 307 14 309 14. 25.l
25 238 25. 24 " 213 15. .. 15 20 JS. 303
" 45 26 26 26. J16 \Fi 2!11 16. 3511 16. 2t1
27. 124 27. 241 l7. 7 17. 182 17. 295 17. 178
28. 281 28. 91 28. 57 18. !JI 18. II 18. 104
2'3. 109 29. Bl 29. 196 19. JOO 19. l:>O 19 . 255
30. 29 30. 301 JO. 123 2~. 95 20. 115 20. 313
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1'he r ark Glen Medic al Dcnlal c·cnler is takinS! shape in Laguna Beac h
.at the cnrncr of Park :-\venue anrl G lenneyre Street. The facility,
011·ned by Dr-Thomas R. ,Judy , Laguna dentist, \viii have a total of
10,169 square feet. enough for nine s epara te i;uites. It \vill have 5.200
sq uare feet of parking beneath and at r ear of building, Constr uction
completion is sched uled for the end of September .
Dana Hills Higl1 Building
1 1'1lo11tl1 Bel1i11cl Scl1edi1le
[),1n;i H 1!1~ Ht i:h Sf'h"'•l's rnnslruc!1nn 1~
:in r!;:i1:; lv,l,1111! "(hrdu1e 1hl;. \1f'r k and
c:.i·hor>I !1'1l'1 "r• h,;1p hf't:11n a rl.:in 1ri
r1i;:htf'n 11p thr g~p
thrrr Are !NJ fr 11• cre w~ 11nrk1ng at the
l'llP
tint tr11d111rin::il rnn•trurt1nn hPar!::irhe
h .<• 11.'I 10 affrrl !he JOh -11·1 n1r r r.i1n•.
lirl;i1~ 1n ('n1nplr11n11 1n !hr f;irili !~ ('nuld
tnlf'rfrtl' 11·11 h the ripe n1nR of the ~chool
hy Scp1r mbcr nf ncx l _1r;i r.
21. " 21. 3J 21 15 10 312 10 22.7 10. 3£2
2:2. 132 22. 82 22. l~ l l. 201 1 J. :?44 11. 58
23. 151 2.1. 10 23. 323 12. 257 12. ~9 12 .249
24. • 24. 2.56 24. ?77
25. 121 25. 192 25. 224 13. 236 13. 247 13. 204
26. 350 26. 348 26. 344 14. 36 14. 318 14. 275
27. 2.35 27. 352 27. 31 4 " 15 15. 318 IS . '
28. \27 28 37 28. s 16. 159 16 .. 120 Hi. 123
17. 188 !7 298 17 293 29 146 29 279 29. 43 18. 134 IB 175 " 73
30. 112 30. 334 30 29'3 19. 163 19. 333 19. 19
31. 315 J !. J l I 20 :l~l 20 . 125 20 '" OCT. NO\·. DEC. " '" 21 3:10 21 341
I. 71 l 366 I. 38 " 2ti.1 " 9;1 22 1"'
2. 76 2. 19'0 ' 99 23 . "' 2.1. 181 2.l 171
3. 144 3 300 " "' 24. 212 24 . 62 ,. 245
25 i.18 " 97 25 135
•• 66 4, 16~ ' 26. " 26 209 26. 361
5. 339 5. 211 5. 2j2 27. 98 21. 24n 21 m
•• 6 6. 186 6 .356 " to 28. 31 28. 174
7. 80 7. 17 7. 141 ,,_ 79 29. 230 29 101
8. 317. 8. 260 B " JO. 87 30. 14 30. 167
9. "' 9. 237 9. 27 31. 160 31. 322
Hospital Done
Vi ejo Faci.lity Opens Doors
The carpeted cnrr1dors dnn 'l ye! smelt
of s1erile shePlS and penicilli n. but in ;ill
othtr resp<"c1.!i. M1ss1nn Co n1n1unity
Hospita l in Mission Viejo is a completed
facility.
The. sw inging itlass doors ,of t.he $5
million hospital , schedllled to admit its
first patien l Monday, were thrown open
to the curio us public Wednesday. The
facility wa:o; buil t by a private group o(
in veslOrs y,•hn formed the Mission Viejo
Medical Company and did not rtqui re
Ne'v Clemente
Taxes Ma y Ri se
By Ten Cents
S;i n C'lr n1rntl'·s nry,• ta x ra le wil l pn1-
bably rise by lO t•cn1~ lalrr th1~ month
·when eouncil n1en oflie1a ll y set the figurP.
The hike -the first In the pa.'l! several
yea rs -was authorized rect.'Tl!ly lo assist
in repaying the c1l)' i;:enl!r al fund which
Will be lapped ror about $170.fl(M) 1n ('(l m·
niuni1y t·lubhousc t•ons1rlli:11on i:usls.
ThP ra le !his yr ar. hov•ever. will show
A s light de c r I': a s e 111 the municipal
ligh!1ng n\:l inrenance district tax. coun -
cilmen ll'arncd.
\\'1th the H~ctnl p;irks ~nd rrcre;11uin
hike. San Clrmenlc taxp;iyers \\Ill pay lit
the tune of Sl.45 per $JOU of <iJ<sessed
valuation.
The off\1·1 al dt•c lar;ilinn v.111 C'QmP al
the .'\U~. 2.'i l'OUnt'l l lllCC'lllltl.
Jn a slrlell~hl tn the ta x r;ilc mat Ir r Ci·
1y il'l<i nai;:cr Kf'n (';i rr re latrd recenl
figu re showing .:ibnul a 1wo-pf'rcent in·
c rea~e in ;isi;r~scd v;;lu;it1n n lh 1,~ vcar.
C11rr conccdrd that for the f1rst.ti1ne 1n
years his prnjrctio ns in prrliminary
budgets \\'ere .. over ly opt imistic in the
are a of ;i~sess ment increase.~."
The difference, however. be tween pro-
jections and the real increase. wilt be
minimal an d can bl':: ;ri b.~nrbf'd by in-
creased re venue 1n next year'1 proposed
busine~ license fee increases.
Gunfire ll;ilts E~l':l pe
RER LI~ iAP 1 -l'ul\1>1~ lrn m 1hP
~111nrn<1 llr rifl l'~ nf F,;i~I r.rrm<in hnrr!"r
,eu;irrl ~ $\.oppc(I the nl1 f'mp1 n! a m;in II'\
f'~t·.1r.-n1·l'r thP Rf'rlin 11 ;ill Tt1r~d::iy
n1~h1 . En~I Arr\1 n po\I C'f' rrpnr lcd.
Thr~· $a1i1 !hf' n1<1n ilflf1•11·c111ll 11 <1~ nnl
h1! Hr gnl 11·11h111 11hnHl 2~ !('('\<>I !he\:;<:\
.. o~t;:icl" hr fnr l' h" 1\;:i ~ rh~rn\·f'rf'd, thf'n
:<tnppl'tl whl.'n hf' \\flS firl'd on. The
$:U<itd~ lr1I him ,:i11•;i,\
slate or fedrral funding, a i=;ptikesm;in
said.
l.nra tl.'d Jlll't off l'r111\n Vallrv Park11 ~.Y
at tile San Dlc,i.:o Frcl.'v.av, the 126-brd
f<1eililv is des1~nrd !n .~er1;e rl's1denls nf
the Cntire Sadd leback Va lley. Area
residents have prl'v1ously relied on South
Coasl Community Hospital 1n Snut lt
Laguna for medical Sl'tlliees. A second
ntw health facility , Saddleback Com-
munity Hos pital , is now unr!t"r con·
struction near Leisure World in Laguna
Hills .
The new hospi!al in r-.1 1.~s1nn \'1ejn ts
designed to prnvide a cnmplrrc range of
medical services 10 cnmm un1\y r('sidcnts.
Officials sa1r! the cmergenr~· room will be
staffed 24 hours a d;i_v. se\"C'fl r!a.1s a
1reek. and a doctor y,•1ll be on du1y at all
limes.
The pa11rn1.~· r(lon1s ;ire ('arprtrrl. ha1·r.
tele vision and ha vP r1Lhr r nnr bed fnr
pri\"aC_V fl!' thrre beds fnr ('t'nl1~ffi~'· r .:i -
l ient~ in thC' priv;il e room~ will ht given
persnn;i l FrenC'h f0o r1 sl'rvir:". incliut 1n ~
bone 1·hina ;isr! stf'rl1ng s1h•er S('rv1ce,
;ind \\il l bf gh·f'n w111€' \\Ith the ir ml'als 1f
thei r phys icia n alJoy,·s. said hospit al
spokr~ma n .
The hospital has f'nlered ;in <i grN'mrnt
wi1h adJaernl Saddlebat k Cnl leRe fnr "
nur.~l'S training prngr;im ln hrg1n in the
fall A leclure hall 11 nd ihrf'I' cl;issroom_.
:ire bP 1n1<: provided by 1he hos pital for u~•
bv the ~turlents.
· Thf' ne\v hospit al '" open for pubhc
tours until JO p m. tonight.
Laguna Canine
Catcher Busy
D urin(T June !'."
If !hr .June Humanr Sne1rty 1tr!1v1ty
repor t presented tro lhe cily cnunc1l
\~'rdnrsday i~ .<iny indic:illnn . the df1g
catcher in La guna Be.:ich lends R df>S "•
life.
The Humane Srociel.V lruck an s1\C're d
420 calls 1n J une -an ,:i1·rra~e !'If 14 a
dav -and handl ed 4~1 anima\!1 -28 of
\\·hich 11•ere drad
The doJ! calchrr p1ckrrl up fi~ :o;tray
r!ORS. passed nut fi6 y,;irn1ni;: not ice~ fn r
lea~h la w \ 1ol;:it1nn~ anr! hark1n~ com-
pl;:i10!<.. .:inrf 1~~l1rd 1\2 r11111ion~ for lf>a sh
law 11nl<il10n\
··Th i~ r1·prf·~1•11I$ a 1r•rn11·nr1nu~ ;in1nunr
nf $\r::i v (111g \\nlaltno<: ... :;a1r1 ;in 01l1r1::1!
in 1h1 -re11"1•rl. lilt ;i111I h<'\r•nrl 111!;:il 11 e
11111 1• IT! an\ 111\\rr {\II \h{ll \IP ~Pt\r .,
Tilt' -~"111·1~ n'l1111wd 4il ,,f thr ~tr;1;. ~ tn
thC'll' 11\1 nrr"
,\(I rln~~ 11,.rr pl:.icrrf in 1 .. ~1rr llt1u~r ~.
~n lhe ~0c1c-1~ 1\il\ fnr('Prl tf\ · hu111;in~l y
de,~tr1)y" 1he rf'ma1n1n,1: 17 an1n1.:i l~.
Brr k :ilso s::11d !1e wiln tcd no part flf
any proposrd .st.ra1v l"Oles.
"/\ ~rt a1v l"nl.e y,·ould make I.he 1nten·
tJon !'If th e pe1'lple l-"T109.7l. but 11,nul dn 't
accompl ish :inyU1ing ," he. said. and he
~aid f1'en if tht Cf!uncil enact~ a ban
\\'ithout a \·ote, a flltllre council could
undo it.
J\1nid ,(ln1n11•nt!> fr0111 ;i fni mer 1r11•tr!'
rarl11>r 1h1.o; wrek, Cap1~t 1·.:inn t n1f1rd
Srhrllll D1~1 rir1 hn;i rd mf'mbc'rs a~rf'r(I tf!
ordr r ;i rnn ~i ruct 1 nn pr!"l~rr~~ rhar1 and
1mprnve cnmrnun1cat10n~ \\'1th the con·
\rartor doing \be $3 9-mi!\iQn job.
Former truslf'e Stan Ke lley. afhli al!'d
y,·i1h a ron~\ruct1on firm him~el/, told
bnard member~ lh;:i ! by hill observation
work SE!'ml'd to be go1nJ?: too s)O\\'ly at the
hil!1np sl\e in Dana Point.
_jJ. J!. (Jarreltj 18/h Semi-Annual S'!£ • lit
"An 1n1!1a\J \'p "'ould be somrthing per-
m.1ncnt:· he s;ud
Bt>Pk <:air! law~f'r,1; "'Ork1ng fnr his
grn1 ip l'!a1 e l0und a pro1·1s1on in lhe state
rode tllal "·011lr! m;:i\(p thf' 1·01P hind1ng
HP i11rln r ~al' \\hill nor r!1r! h" co1nn1en!
!'In thr r1u1rr l r'1~ 1n1 nh·Prl in the 1.a~uo;:i
Bt>aC'h h1gh·r15f' cnntro1·er~\' 1n "·h1ch one
SLJpPr1nr r nu rl 1udi:;P 'a1i1 °lhat 1.nn1nR or-
dinances ma \' ht enactM onl\" thr111uz h
fnrm a_l. est;ibhshrrl proctdurt~'. by ;:i city
cnunc1I aftrr 11 and fhr pl;:inn 1ng comm1s·
!>ion conduct public tv.-anngs.
He \\'On concurrence fro m Trust ee
Ma rd Cha irman Bob Hur:.t Y.ho said,
"Ou r d1~tr1cl IS tremendousl y arf('cled b~·
!his projPr L Ifs a!rf'arly 30 days bth\nd
schrdu\r ··
Thr Sh1rlr~ Brfll hl'rs (nn,rrur1 1nn fi rm
nf P.:ic:.adrn;;i has the rnn1r:'lcl f!"lr tile
srhool fac1l1tv pl;:innrd frir l'Omple!111n by
!he ~1arl of the school year .In Septeniber
of Jfl;2.
Kelley told 1he trustel's he believes
Scl1ool Di st1·ict Slas l1 es
$300,000 F1·om Budget
A l.1Sl ·m1nut~ ~lash in I~ burl~~l u.·as Hio 1aul the S.1n JoaqLJm rl1strlct's In·
made. by Tru~tees of 1he S;i n Jo1tqum crease will ;:im('lllflt to S."«J0.000
Eltmtntary S<'hool Oii-rnct \\',iinesda.i •·Rut lhe go\·f'rnor hasn 't yet ~1gn~d the
b1Jl.'0 F-Rld :'\l'tlSOn
Thr on111n11I 111'1np1ed hud,Q"iot Y.'AS "Sn !hf' boa rrl rll'cirlrrl to take it nul "
$9 47i ,2fli, a r~rl11r1tnn !'If ~.100.IYIO 11·htl'h Tlll" rrcnrrl budg~I y,·1\l need ;:i lflx In·
\\'as r'mOl'rd from u n 11 1 s I r 1 b u t e d C'rt ase nf 1t!)()ul eight cent~. T11xts 11.·ill b~
re5ervr:~ hoos!<'d from f2 72 rir r l \00 a!'st's..~ed
Rtx :-;'en.son. a~S1!'!11n1 supenn1"ndrnt t·aluArion tn $Z Rn. For a J)('rson who o .... ·ns
fnr 1uitt11n\~tr111lvf' sf'r \1res. ~.:tlrl the. 11 $~5.000 hous.-this n'ran~ 11h<lut a S7·per·
5.100.000 harl nr1g1n11ll,Y htion 1nc ludrrt yt11r geo er11l lncreas.-.
bf'cauM" the A~emh\y recently Nl~Strl • Ner1 son pci1 nle d out H\at 111-,;payers
11chonl financt bill "''h1rh "'nulrl 1ncrP.11se h11 ve a rii;:hr tn 1'rotest their a.sstssmen!
lht ~ta le:'s 1ppo1tiooment for l \'era1e 3nd if 11ny Asses.sm ents are rtduced it
d11Jy ~tcndanct of e11r.h student. C'oul d affect !he !ilx ra te.
All Heritage and Drexel
Upholstered Furniture
On Sale
On ell H1rit•91 end Dr1ic ~I upfiolst1r·
td chairs end sofas • Also -s1v1ral
Htrltagt and Drax1I bedroom, d ining
room end occasional colltctlons on
•• 1 ••
You r fa oorite inttrior deiign tr will be happy to assist yoi1
PROFESSIONAL
INTER IOR DES IGNERS
Of*' MOft., Thun. & Fri. hK.
2215 HARBOR ILVD.
COSTA MESA, CALIF .
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San Clemente
Capi~trano
VOL. M , NO. 186, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES
EDI TI ON
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO~.NIA
'l'oday's Final
N.Y. Stocks
THUR SDAY, AUGU ST 5, 1971 TEN CENTS
Solons Confer on Fate of Pendleton Beach
By JOHN \'ALTERZA
Of t~o 0111' l'lltt 111!1
A ilnuse·appro1 rd bill containing a prll-
v1sinn forbidding the dccdini; Pr leasing of
any of Carnp Pcndlrlon lo lhr public has
entered the e11nfrn.•n(·c slai;e 1n the
Srna!e lhis \\f'Ck
And chances still exist that senators
might change harsh wording 10 allow !he
lease of 2.;, n1iles of beach and J,400 acres
of San t-.la!co Canyon
Craig ~1iller, a top Washinglottaide for
'
public beach cMmpion Rep. Alphonzn
Bell 1R-Los Angeles1, said \\'ednesday
thaL an ::itten1pt m1ghl be m:idr lo reach
.a rompromise in the Senate confertnce
co\·eru1g a rnaJor mili1;~ry conslruclion
bill .,.,hich contains the Pendleton beach
rider.
If the changes do not lake place , i\l11ler
(';.;plained. !hen the promises b.v Prest·
dent Nixon to open the land for public use
may fall fla t.
'"The only way any tra nsfer can lake
place," Miller explained, '"is for the pro-
0 s
Followi1ig T1·agedy
O'l(eef e Seeking
Rail Speed Curb
San Clen1enle Councilman T n m
O"Keefe -rctjctin~ lo some reports that
the tra in which killed a 9-year-old boy
Tuesday was tra\'ehng at perhaps 60
County Okny s
Fourplex Plan
Counly su perviso rs a ppr o v e d
--f..;""1f' changl'S \Yednesda y for IWO
.:irras 111 Capist rano Beach .:ind
Dana Point lo 11!1ow the con·
struction of four plex apartments.
The Capis trano Bea ch property
.:ilfected is .12 acres so uth of the San
Diego VrcC'wa~· .:ind north ol
Camino Capis1rano ,Just west of San
Clemente in the Pal isades area.
Dc\'elnpcr Rand all Presley 1.1.·on
lhe right 10 build 340 un its on
10.000-squa re-lont minimum lols. A
limit of 11 units per acre v.·as im·
poi;ed.
The Dana Point r.nnf' chance was
.:ippl1C"rl to 4 :l acres in ;in island
area bordered bv !he S1ree1 of the
Blue !..;;intern and Alla Vista Drive.
ti"'·n rr 1\larj:!arrl A Ta~·1<1r \Y!ll be
able to huilrl 88 uni!s nn 22 lo!s.
Adult Bookstore
Bid Shot Do\\'n
In San Clcn1 cnte
Had \\'aJ'rf'n \\"halcy shnv.·n up at San
C\cn1ente: council C'hamhers \1.'ednesday
he >,1·ould havf' hrard ;i reSflUnd lng defeat
of his proposal 10 sell adLtll books in the
cit y.
He also would ha ve been arrested.
Police delec!ivl's were poised outside
!he chambers wa iting ror the 34-year-o!d
Anaheim man ·s appearance tn seek a city
\irense to sell the reading matter_
Whaley . acco rding to record checks,
ha s an outstanding bench warrant issued
in Riverside Count y.
The Sl .250 hold nn the applicant for the
license alleges violation of probation in a
child·support case.
miles per hour -called for curbs on such
speeds through the c1iy.
O"Keefe, v.·ho lives in the Shnrechlfllii
community which lies "ear tht. scene o!
!he tragedy. requested a ropy of the
police reporl nn the death of Bri en
William Sweeney and urged Lhe cily to
impose strict 11peed rules govern ing Santa
Fe tra ins.
The reque st. v.·hich nr\"er came up~ for
11 vote among fe!lo'v cou ncilmtn. waii
followed by somber disc ussion of complrx
beach access ractors at. the Poche beach
area.
l'hey focused on privale access route~
used by Shoreclifls sesidents 10 the beach
and cluhhouse which lie near the p1lhv.·ay
\l'he re Bria n died .
"I suggest that th e police rlcpartment
could clock the trains through the area
.1nd if 1.he train v.·ere lo e,;ceed a speed
limit v.·hich we imposed. then we could
ci1f' the engineer by n1 ai l," O"Keefe s;iid.
He said trains passing through thf' city
beacn areas 1vould !ravel at a speed
v.·hich v.·ould allov• stopping "within !he
safe limit of visibility"
The speed or Train 78 south bnund fnr
San Die~n a! dusk Tuesday hris been
estimated a1 45 to 50 miles per hour.
And at that speed. the relat.111elv li!:ht
passcngC'r train required nearl y 1.000 fee t
In stnp after the youngster rode his bike
inlo its path.
Other councilmen inllmA1ed Iha! th~
nsphaH. palh\\'11y leading tn the. bea ch
should be elim ina ted ;ind !ha t an e)l.1sting
subterranean access be used. 1n~tead.
But O"Ke efr sa1r! 1hr. access ri~ln.~
along th al underground route invnlve
priv;i tc proper ly anrl rcnres.
O'Keefr ;:ilso replied thi!I i1 wnuld ht.
difficult for bicyclists 10 take lhC'1r cy('les
dow n lhc stairY>'ay and :dong a ra1np
<3bovc the flnod channel.
M;ivor \\1aller Evan~ s;:iirl he. hclirvrcl
tha l Bny limits 'o the speed of thl' lrains
\\"ould not solve any safety prnb!em.
"\\ie need to 1ake a lnnger. h;:irdcr look
al the whole situat ion th ere," he ~aid.
Some reliable sources relaled after the
meeting that Santa Fe officials, v.·hn havr
been plagued recently by dozens o{
youngsters playing on the area's lr11cks.
intend to shu~ down the at-grade
pedestrian aceeSli route because of lhe
tra gedy.
The same reliable sourte s11id the idea
has support among Shorecliffs residents .
posal to pass the House Arme<l Services
Comm ittee, which has extremely strong
political power.··
The t·om rnittee has talkrd a dim view
of any donation of Pendleton propert}.
Ht' added that any new legi slation
covering the opening of the lands would
have to be reviewed by the comm itler.
Any negotiations between the Stale. of
California and the Marine Co rps also
\\'Ould require co mmittee scrutiny under
the tide.r pushed through the house by
Arm!<! Serv ices Committtt Chairman F'.
Ech~•ard Reber! of Lous iana.
In essence, according to a consensus in-
terpretation of the bill. a repl:'l ition nf
succe ssful Californ ia·i\·larine Corps talk<;
l;ist· yea r which yielded S;in Onofre Alulfs
Slate Park "seems impossible ," Miller
said.
Bell, who for years has fought to open
the Pendleton lands, helped dedicate
lhe Bluffs Park.
His aide said promlst.s are frequent ly
heard in Washington lhal a compromise
1.1.·ould be 1.1.•orked out on the beach 1ssuf'.
President t\i)l.on peri;onally has vov.·ed
!n make lhr bt>ache5 in1inediatrly
downcoasl of hi.~ San Clemente es!ale
npcn to the public and he and aides all
had predicted no Congre ssion al up·
position.
Among the rationales for !hr bi'!n on
transfer of 1he land ;ire predictions rhat
the canyon coul d become a prime area
for development. The fear persists
despite vows by stale off icials that public
ear ra t
Tire Cooli1ig Sea
Gracefu1 as porpoises. these young surfers cleave
!he \\laves off San Clemente unaware of the follow·
Lng eye of the telephoto lens. Bod y .~urfer al right
1~ ~hould ering left on a three-foot \\'ave. The board
surfer cuts IO\\'ard the pier \\'llh seeming effortless
grace. The sun \\'a!'i hot., 1he '11at cr pleasant. It v.·a!i
a good day to be in the ocean
Twin Sessions Under Fire
Joaquin Tru stees Stick to Guns Des pite Prolest,s
By PAi\fELA HALLA N
01 l~t 0 11!1 ,111! 111!!
Oppenents of double sPssion~ pa cked
the lr\'ine School multipurpose roo1n
\Vf.'dnesd ay in an effort to block h11lf rlay
schedules for first and ~econd graders in
lhe San Joaquin Elementary School
District.
The well-0rganized effort headed by
Wil liam Millan, president of the Al iso
Valley Homeowner5 Association. was
defeated by the Board or Trustees who
vnwect to stick to lheir decision.
!\1illan asked the board to add por!able
classrooms to keep every child on a
single session.
He ga ve several reaso ns fnr hi.~ rr.
quest· (JUal i!y porlables can l)r as good
as a re,l!ular classroom : ch1ldrert on doU·
ble se:;sions would have to share desks;
only lhe minimum rlA~s!.ime ~·oul d
pre v11 il: school would start early for
many 11nd end late for others; children
aren·t as alert 1n the afternoon.
He acknowledged that the school
building program was held back because
the state could not sell its bonds until
voters approved a seven-percenl interrst
rate and had no money to lend dlstrict..s in
the interim.
'111C·Yf!<ir IC'a~e. of tll r hu1ld111.i:;s .
He al so reitcra!cd !hal onl y five school s
\''ill begin \vith rlouble se sc;ions IT\'ine·~
~11tire l\Chool v.•111 be on twin schedules
rilus fir~! and scrnnd graders a ~ Turtle
Rock l ni vr.rsi !y Park. Lind a Visla and
Aliso. Other ~l·hoo!~ that now have t"'o
se~sions for primary students later in lhe
vcar are Cordillera, Oli\'ewood and
O'Neill. All seventh and eighth graders at
La Paz also "'ill have twin sessions.
Gates said he is reasonably sure the
double sessions will be needed only one
year. In September of 1972 two in·
!('rmediate. schools and one elementary
school will be completed with .:inother
elementary school opened mid-year. Coun cilmcn swiftly and unanhnnusly
denied \\'h<ilcy's requ est for the license lo
sell convcnl.ional rrading male.rials at a
122 S. El Can1ino Re al location. The shop
Al~..., v.·nuld ha\"e had an adults-only nook.
Jay~ees Busy
"We feel , however, that you have a
moral obligation to give us the besl quali·
ly educalion for our children. The facts
indicate something shou ld be done," he
.1ia1d .
1:-:choing opposi tion to double sessions
and fa vor of portables were Bill Hufsy ,
representing Aegean HU!~ homeowners:
\Vhaley offered to give fr ee samples or
lhe questionable books to city councilmen
r;o they could draw lhrir own conclusions. Grading Set on Linda Lane Pnrk Roh Marsh. a Laguna Hills homeowners
group: Fred Fry, off icial of the Council
nf the Cnmmunities of Irvine I CCI I:
i\.1iles Peterson. CCI education cha irman.
and i\.flke Shearer. Mission V i e j o
Homeowners Asaociation president.
Golfer Na1n ed
In Fund Suit
But l\1avor Waltrr Evans. wh o
spearhc;ided the defeat or the request.,
also called for a proposed new ordinance
on the ad ult boo kstore il!sue .
He referred lo \\'haley a:-: 1oa litt le
suspicious" 11nd then said t~e c.ily "need·
t>d pro!ection ·· from an influx of the
l"Stahl ishments.
"\Vt>'\I ha ve !ht. staff draw up an
nrdinance 11nd even if il's illegal \\'e"ll lel
them ~ bonksC"Hers 1 challenge it lll court:•
he said slernly
''\\'e'rc drnyin~ I his a pp I I c ati on
bccaust v.·e don"! like a man 's lnoks. 11
1.1.•e had an nrrlinanC'e. then we \l'OUld ha\'e
a polic y est11bhshed :' Uu~ mayor i;:a!d.
\\o"hatry, who gave his 11ddress as 201 S.
ri.tagnolia . AnAh<'im. had promised to t n-
force adults-only rules al his proposed
bui;inei;s.
. ..
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San Clt!'mente'.!I Jaycees expect to
break ground and start preliminary
~rading within three week!! on a major
project lo develop Linda Lane park into a
romplete recreation arr:a I hr o u g h
''olunteer work and fu nds.
Jaycee Presidenl A. filger Jr. said
(inal plans. including specific drawing s on
landscaping and other ~rmanent im·
prnvemcnts, 1.1.·ill be ready soon
Ttie park . which is unin1pro\'t'd . r11w
J!round. will undergo a complete change
in conformation duri ng the grading. he
said.
"We 're goin,lil to try tn accrnluatt thf'
be11uty or the sma ll canyonli wllh grading
and l11ndscaping." he said
Volunletr profei;~ional planning h11 1
come ftom the POD planning organiui·
tlon in Orange. and by design specialists
who I re J11ycee. members. Filger said.
Work and soliciting for funds fra m
loc al service g~u1>9 w!ll begin soon alter
I.he groundbreaking. The. project a lready
hall won unanimous $Upport from the city
council. planning eommiss,jon and parks
and recreation C<Jmm issioo.
Filrcr explained that the project -
probably 1hr most energetic tn lhti
history of the local Jaycee group -would
be totally planned before work be11ins.
"\Ye'll ha ve designs showing where
e11ch nlant will go and how muc h it will
CQSl ui;.''
After lhf' plans art done., 'he added , he
•ill ~e.k conlrlbu.Uons from loeaJ
110urccs.
' \lJ I, '" ,,,,.
•
"The board Ms a serious problem.''.
1a ld Shearer. "You are allowing the ad·
ministratron to maneuver you . I think il's
al arming t.o discover in July you'll not
have enough room in September. But I
agree t~al the main proble m is in
Saer•rnento. ·•
Trustee Dennis Smith refuted the
charge lh11t tht board has been
"maneuvered" end explained again why
rfir: district is behind in its building pro--
11r11:m.
Superintendent Ralph Gates pointtd out
thaL the district now h.aa 60 portable
cllu1srooms -30 more would ha ve to be
addtd to •void double !e111r,ns . Thr cost
would be approximately 1175 ,000 for a
•I
San Cle1nente golfer Dave Dixon has
been charged with fraud in an Orange
County Superior Court compl al.nt that ac·
cuses him of misusing funds during his
le.rm as treasurer of the Go Ir
Profe$siona l Association.
Damages totaling SJS.000 plus the
unstated amount allegedly taken from
GPA funds demanded in !he lawsui t filed
by GPA Presldtnl Jim Perrin and the
or111:an iZJ1.tion·s new treasu rer Lionel
Bemarq.
Dixon, ~1 Avenida Vaquero. wa s
elected treasurer F'e.b. 1$. 1970 and serv·
ed untll last Jan. 15 wh~n Bemard took
over lhe books, the lawsuit slates. During
that time "he diverted lhe RS!oclation's
a11sets to his own use" the complaint
3dds.
use would be assur~ on all !he acreage.
Co1npounding lhe problems "'h1ch bes.ea
the plan arr hints by slate parks leader•
that if a lease "ere !n be consumm ated,
50 .vear \l"Ould be the minimum acce-ptablt
tin1e
Officials have said that anything less
would jeopardize chances to v.·in a~
rron ria tions 10 rlevelnp the land int.o I
major stall' park with campgrounds, fu ll
ut!lilies, pern1anen1 structures and pofisi·
ble a shuttle service for beachgoeri.
ate
Draw Sl1ows
Selection •
\V . .\SHlNGTON !UPI\ -The Selective
Service System n1alched dat.e:ii an d
nun1bers pullrrl al random fr nm clear
plastic drums today to determine which
or 2 mi!lion men born in \952 are mor;t
like ly to be: drafted next year. No. t
prior ity \Vent to men born on DeC'. 4.
Since 1952 was a leap year, 366 in·
duct ion priorities \\ere assigned -on•
for each day of the year including Feb.
ALL LOTTERY NUMBERS
LISTED PAGE 2 TODAY
29. Those leap year babies were virtually
assured of m1~sing the drafl when that
da1e was ma lched v.•ith priority number
J05.
Draft calls \\ere running aboul 10,000 a
month lhis yea r before the Seltctiv•
Service law expired July 1. Th ey are: ex,
pected to average in that neighborhood
nexl year, presuming Congress extends
the la"''·
The lottery hegan promptly al JO a.m.
EDT, and It was \J.45 am. -the J1 2th
draw -before the date was pulled and
mar ched up \Yith No. I.
The firs1 number drawn v.·as 30 and it
"'as matched up v.·i th the first dalfJ
drawn, June 20
1\n. 2 -the second most vulnerable -
v.ent to men born on .Jan. ZS. II v.a s
dra1,·n about half an hour before t\o. t.
Drall off1c1als ha\·e es1 1mared that
young n1en assigned ;i number above 150
or 160 can bf fa irly conf1denl of not being
drafled
A1nonJ!: lhe f1rsl 10 m.:itchups of
nutnbers and d;ites, bas('d on that
cstin1ate. youths born on at !cast four of
tlie d11tr.s appear 10 be virtually certain to
be called into military ser\'ice.
The seconrl numlx'r drawn \vas 70 and
I!. \\"as matched up with !he date Sep1 2.
Tht' fiflh drav.·n wa:-: 23. matcher! with
Api·il 16. the sixth ma tchup w' 86. \\'il h
Frh 20
,\1en born on Chri ~tmas Day. !9:>2, 1.1.'ert
assig ned number 13.'i.
A hill to extend Selective Serv ice for
two more years received final approva l
in lhe House Wednesday bul is bogged
down in the Senate in a dispute over a
wa!.ered-down itmendment expressing
Congress' feeling thal the United States
should withdraw from Vietnam.
Orange Coan
"M'eother
Nn relief in the currenl hot spell
;icco rding lO the weathe rman.
Highs today around 75 along the:
coast. rising lo a humid 112 Inla nd.
Lows tonigh~ won 't he much relief,
either -around 68·72.
INSIDE TODAY
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l'l cross the strett fro m. ~ach othtr
Pl Cosla ~lesa mrrit spt1rkt11i17
rcvz e11:s. S"" Eutcrto111mc nt.
PDQP.! 22 and 23.
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Here's Whe1~e You Stand in Draft Countdown
WASHl~GTO~' IAP l -Hert~ caltn· tar orde r are the 1972 draft tntte.ry
numbtra p.lcke.d toda~ in Waskungton~
J.t.1''\JARY FEBRUARY \\tJ.RCH
I. 207
z. 225
3. 246
•-26-4
5. Z!ia
fi. 242
7. 292
R. 2.87
' U8 1n. 2.11
11. 90
12. 228
13. 18.1
14. 2.115
15. 325
l&. 7t
17. 9
! . 306
2 " 3 2.'>0
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5 Z.':'I
6 14A
7 .i04
8 "" 9 tin
10 2if'i
I\. 351
12 3¥1
13. I !8
14 F'i4
15 2lt
16. 3~
17. 193
1 36~
2 184
J 170
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5 li2
6 ~27
7 !~9
8 '.!29
9 77
10 31\0
1 l 3.';2
12 2VI
13 1;3
14 201
15 319
16 347
17 117
Petitio1ain9 Set?
Bv L PETER KRIEG
. Ot 1~1 0111• Pilot St1fl
A Newport Beach c111zens· group tr.day
announ~ 11 will se:ek lo fnrce an in1lia-
t ivt: elt:ction to ban high nse. construction
throughout mnst of the city.
The announcement fol!o"·s a Lai;:una
Beach r:!ection Tuesrlay in "·hich resi-
den ts votr:d 3-1 fnr a total ban.
And it cam~ afttr a c11y councilman
Wr:dne sday night prnpo~. . a ~rmissive
(s~ra_wl vnt.e on a pro al 10 extend the
r:x1sung Newport Sea moratnrium nn
waterfront high rise unu! a new master
Marine Shot
In Alleged Love
Battle Improves
The: 2&-yt:a r-old San Clemente t-.l;irine
sergeant shot down as he gt.ood IJ1 a
k1rat.e. position continued to make g\lght
improvt:me.nt from fit\•era l gunshot
wounds today.
And San Clt menle. police tnday began
proc@dure.s 11> sr:ek a Distnrt Atlornl"~··s
et1mpla1nt charging attempted murrlrr
l iilnil a 21 -year-old mt-d1r a) c-orpsman
a ccused in the assault early \\lednesdii y
morning.
Sgt. Hern1an Vierne!. re1na1 ned tn
sPrlrou~ cl'lnd1tinn a! Snu1h Coast Com-
munity HospiL~L hut nurses there ~aid ht
was making "slight improvemPnt ., The
man suffered se11eral 22-cahber wnund !I
in th1 fracas ar a San Clemente apart·
me.n t. and su rgeons rr:moved part of his
lung during emergenc!r suri;::er~.
Briiin \\'tlliam Sweene~·. a Navy
medical ccirpsman ass1gnrd lo Camp
Pe.ndlr:ton. remains in cust.ody in the in·
cident which took place in his apar1mr:nt
and wa!. vd tnessed by \'1ernts' ""'ife and
hve men
Police allegt that s .... ecnry flred seven
f>hr1ts al po1n1 hliin K riin~t al rhe
F1rge&r1t. v.•ho had arrived at !he !lat at
a bou1 I .iO a.m to discu~s marl!a! pro-
b!tms v.·ith his w!ft
Pi'.'.'hre quotPd ~\.lf'tMP I' a~ sa\1n2 h~
ff'ared fnr his n"·n safe.I\' "hl'n ihto:
d1~cuss1on Prupt"d intn an ar...:urnPnt a nd
V1erne~. a l:l G pounrl f'>.!'l~rt in self·
dtfl'nse, strurk 1hl' ka rat I' I"'~"
ThP shMting t.Mk r l;i rp ~t 11!1
(".,r.ronarln LanP. apartmtt'll !'Int \'1trnt !.'
a rldre ~.~ i~ 24fl A A1· ... n1rla Pal1 larl11
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The straw ,·nit. 5.ui;ge~terl Uiunc1!man
Carl l\ymta . cnu!d be raken Oct 5 1".·hen
residenl!'i ~o tn the pol\11 on the c1,·1c
cenler bnnd issue
Kymla"s proposal ts not Leehnically pns-
sib!e. ho"'ever, ActJ nC City Attnrney De n·
ni! O'Neil said this morning, noting that
there legally is not time lo get the ques·
lion on the ballot.
N~w~rt Beach high rise foe.!\ said thr:y
intend to start circuJa11ng petitions in the
near fu!ure calling nn the counci l to
either adopt a ban or ca ll the special
t lectinn on the 1ssu,.
Allan Beek . a spokesn1an rnr the group,
said he hopes tn publish a fnnnal "nnti re
of inltnt Lo cirtu!a!e petitions" nex t
!J.•etk
Ht. said \Tarious 11rf'as of tht c11y v.·nul r:I
be excludl'd frnm !hf' han in the prOf'K15 f'd
ordinance. Hr: H.~!ed thnse arl'as a5 l\f'w-
port Center, lhe lr\'ine Company 's t\'orlh
Ford industrial tract 111xJvp Aeronurronu:
and the Emkay Corporat ion 's 200·acre
development just south of Orange Cou n-
ty Airport.
f he han "'ould apply to all areas lo be
annexed. Bef'k ~id .
To forc e the inillative, the citizens'
grnup "'ould need the. signa ture~ of 3,551
\'oters. 15 percent of the 23,fi70 pe fsons
"'ho are registert-d lo \'Ol e in Newport
Beach.
BPek prt dicted they woul d hal'e 111111
troubl e gl'll ing !ht-signatures, claiming
he had broar1 base su pport l!'lf !he movf'.
He said the. lnitlati1·e effort has heen
endorsed by the 811 lbna Island !mprnve-
n,f'nt Assoc1a1 Ion and a number of in·
d1vi dual citizens :
Jl·lr, and ~1 rs . R1ch 11rd Cluc11~. John
Shea, Jean Barrass, ti.Ir. and Mr!. Don·
a id Striius.~. Mr. and 1'.1r~ Robert Ea~t·
man . .\1r. anrf ,\·!rs. Thnmas 11.v.lnn , ~lr.
and ~1rs Al Lnhma11. 1\1r~ R-arbara Sta·
plt-r and i\lrs. Carrol! Bt'ek.
Hyann i~ pre~idPnr nr thr frnrral Ne11·-
porl Beach homeo"·ner~ · ass0f'1al1on
8eek in the past has publicly matn·
1a1 n('d Th.11 high r1~e <lr1·r!npmPn t ls nnt
rnmpal1ble .,.,·1th 1h1> 11rnlile of Nt11port
Brar-h th.11 re~irlrnl~ 11 11nr
Jn ;i prt>~s rr!t>a~r 1~~11f'rl tn1l>i\', Br Pk
s;n<t "Thn~r df'~lfflll~ rf a nnn·1Jrh:'l n SPt·
1!n; c.:ime In Nev.pnrt fnr !hRt rr;i~nn u1
lhP fi rst placr, and tn nrri£>r tn pr ntl'('! 11,
rn11r! ~hnw thr rlrc1~1nn m;ikPrs rhiil :"Jl'"'·
fll1rl Tnmnrrnw i~ ,1 n iirrurat e p1rt11re of
11 hit thr r1 t 11.rn~ 11·11 n1"
l~Pl'k ~.1ul till• f1/1 11r1> r1rv fl( lr1 111r r1111
ha1 P all lhe pe nple whn 11an1 an u rlJ;in~
1i.rrl Sf'1l 1ng.
Rrrk al~o .~31d hr wnnlerl nn p.1rl nr
arn• prnpnsed straw 1n!cs
"'r\ ~r1a1v l'nt t 11·n1ild make thP 1nlPn·
l!nn rof the peo plp kno'A'n, but 1~·nuldn't
accomplish anything," he said , and he
:<.aid even tf the cnunr1l enflC:I!> a ban
\1•1thn111 a vnl e, a fu1ure cou ncil could
unrin ii
'·An 1n1t1ati\'f' 1.1·ot11d ht somf'thtng Pf'T-
m.lnenr." he said
Bctk ~aid Ja11·yers y,·nrk1ng ror his
grnup have faund a prr111~inn in LhP state.
~e that \\'Ould makt !ht \"QI!! b1nd1ng.
Ht didn't s11y ""'h:tt nor tl ld ht commtnt
nn thf' ~urt tt~fs invn!vPd in !ht L11guna
Bf'ach hiJ;?h-ri~P rnntro\'er~y 1n "•hu~h onn
Ruperinr Court jurl~e .!illifl that inntng or-
d1n11nces m;iy kl! enartM nnty through
forma l. P~1 ahhshl"rl prncPdllre~. hy a M!y
r...,,inci\ ;ift Pr 11 fi nd the planning commis-
sion conduct public hearings .
8. 35
9 289
111 1\14
1 l. Jl~
12. tf.S
IJ . 271
14. 248
15. 222
\~. 2J
17 2~1
IA 1/;~
!9 .J'J
20 :\9
21 3-IZ
22 !26
2.i 179
2·1 11
2..') 2.18
'.!fi. -15
2i 124
'ZR 281
29 lfl9
.10. 2\1
8 218
9 3tl
HI 22n
II. .107
12. ~t
13. !OS
14. 267
15 162
1n 2ni:i
17. 270
1R B5
19 55
21'1 J l'.1
'.?I 12
22 !~4
2.1 !97
?~ AA
25. ~.J
26 2fi
27 ~41
28 . 91
:?9 fl!
30 301
8. 84
9. 14(1
10 ?!II
I l. 202
It . 2T3
13. 47
14. Ill
l~. g
" 6' 17. \[13
18 102
19 44
20 :'1(1
2l 296
2~ ~9
2J 3.16
24 :t28
25 2!3
26 346
27. 7
2~ 57
2!1 196
30. IZJ
JULY
I. 28•
1. Ill
3. 103
4. 142
5. 'ZR6
l'i H15
7. ,1.\~
8. 320
9. 22
JO 2.14
11 22.1
12. 16!1
l.1 2711
14 307
!5 118
16. 29!
17 182
18. J.11
19. 100
2\1. 115
31. 18
AUGUST
\, 110
? 3211
3\ 176
•. !72
5 63
6. 155
7 355
8 1~7
9 }j,1
10 2.\
I I 34
I~ 269
13 365
l~ 309
15 20
16 .i58
17. 295
18 11
19. !Sil
20. 115
!l:P'T.
1. lM
!~
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" 5 l4i
6 11!1
i 4)
8 4.i
9 1 ~
11'1 4~
! I 329
12 JM
IJ !14
14 2.)1
Li 3113
16 2~3
17. 17~
18. 104
19 25fl
20. 313
::1 "' ll. Ill
!3. 1)\ " . ~~\ \ :"l u ,l/'11\
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29 1~~
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71
z ;g
J 14 4 . " 5 li.9
' ' 7 M
g :\17
g, 2~
~l 33
22. 82
~. 143
24. ™ ~. 1n2
2'. 348
27. 3~2
lll .17
29 179
~o ~.14
31 11 1
Kfl\.
I "' ' 1911
~ ~IV!
~ l~fi
~ Zl I
~ Ii\~
1. !7
~ lAA
9 237
21 16
22. 145
l3. 323
24. 217
25 224
~6 :144
27 31 ~
28. 5
29. 48
30 299
DEC.
I 3!
2 ,.
' 40 ' 5 2::.2
~ 3:'lfi
1 141
8 65
9. 27
10 312
11. 201
lZ. ZS7
\.1, 2,315
!4 '.l6
15 7.i
lfi 15~
17. lM.
1$. L1~
19. lfiJ
20 '.\~\
21. 2a2
22 21\J
23 l52
2~. 212
2~ ].18
2F'i, fi9
27. 9R
2fl HI
29 79
JO_ 87
JI 160
10 2'2.7
11. 244
1%. 259
13. 2·17
14. 3HI
Ii :118
Hi 120
17. 2!}11
18 175
19 '.l:l:l
21!. l2i
21 3.1()
22. g:j
23. lSI
24 112
2} 97
211 2"~
2i , 24f)
28 .1 1
29. 210
30. 14
to . 362
11. ~
12 ·.249
13. 20.t
l~ 215
1;i . 3
Iii l2R
!7. 293
1~. 7.1
!'.!. 19
20 ~2 1
21 311
22 158
23. 171
24 24.l
2.i 1.lS
2>i. 361
'.?i 2'10
~i) 1 j'
29 \Ill
311. lli1
31. 322
Hospital Do11e
flie }o Fncilit)· Opens Doors
HisiHf/ Sliyli11e
. .. ' ... ., ' •
1·11e Park Glen ~1erl1c;i l Den tal Ce nter is tak ing shape in Laguna Beach
al !.he corner ()f Park /\,·rnue and Glenneyre Street. The facilit.y,
Q\\•ned by Dr '!"hon)a:; R ,Judy, Lag una den tist, v.'ill have a total of
10.lfi9 square ff'C I. enoui;:h for nine .~eparate ~uile~. It will have 5.200
square feet of p«rking beneath and a t rear of build ing. Co nstru ction
completion is scheduled for the end of September.
Da11a Hills Higl1 Buildii1g
1 Nlo11tl1 Bel1incl Scl1edule
!).:in•i Hill' H1;:h S.-·hMI ~ rnn;1rur11nn 1~
:1(1 d;i\~ ))i>r\lr<l ~i·tirdu lr 1hi~ 11rC'k a'1d
s1•hno! r1u~trt' h.i1P hefllrl a plan tn
ti~htl'n ur rh" cap
thrre arr tnn le""' rrr1.1·s v.nr ktng at 1he
S\IF
11np lrad111r1n ~I rnn~t ruc11nn hea ri arhe
ha' i t! tn ;iffpr1 thP Jnh -w1ntPr ra in ~
Orl111 \ 1n rnmplrt1nn 1n !hf' fatllity rnulct
1n\<'drrl' 111!h th~ nr!'.'n1n_g nf the i;;1•hnnl
h\ Srr1 r n1hrr nf nrxl ~ r;ir
The rarptlffi cnrridnr~ d0n 't ye t smell
nl sterile sheets and pf'nic1l\1n. but in al l
ot hf'r rei;;pt>Cl~. ~ll~s1nn ('n mmun1ty
Hospital in Mission Vit JO is a romple!ed
fa cl!ily.
The s w1n,llin,ll ~l;iss 1l011rs of the $5
million hnspit:i!, schrduled 1n arlm11 ils
fir st patient !\1onda\', 11rre thrn"n npen
In the: rur1 ous publ ic \\'cdnf'srl;iy. Th,,
facility "'ilS built b.1• .:i pril'ale i;rnup nf
inveslnrs who former:! lhe J\1iss1on \'1eio
1-1edic al Company and did not rrquire
New Clemente
Taxes May Rise
By 1'cn Cents
S;:in Clen1 rn1r·s new l.:ix ralP "111 pro-
bably rise hy 10 rents l:itrr 1his mnnl h
\\'hen rouncilm•'n nH1 r·1:il\v ~f'I \hf' f1i::;u1 e
The hike -the f1rs1 111 lhl' p;11,1 .•r\'rr:-il
yrars -W.'\s :-iu!hnru.rd rrt'1'ntly to :i~slSL
in repaying 1ht' l'l1Y geni'r;\\ lun<t 11h i\'h
1111! be 1app<'d fnr ahnul ~170 ,illl(J in c(l nl·
1nun1ty rlubhnusf' construt'\lfln co~1 s.
T)lf' ralf' this year. however. v;1ll ~h!'IW
::i slight de c re a s e 1n the mun1cipa!
J1ght1ng rT\illn1cnance dtslric t tax, coun·
t·i!Jnen 1£'arned.
\\.'1th 1hf' H).cent piirk~ and rrcre;:i1 1on
h1kf'. San CIPmente taxpayers will pay ll'l
Lhf' 1unf' nf $1.45 per $100 n£ assessed
valua1inn.
The 11ff 1r1al drl'lflrat1nn "11! ('('lme at
the l111g . 25 tnunr·il mrcl 1r1g
Jn a s'1rlrl1gh1 10 !hr lax ra1P ma1 1f'r ('1·
f.1· !\1anager l\f'n Carr related rerent
fi gure shnw1n.ll alxJU1 ;i two-prrrrn! ln-
crea~e 1n 11sses.~cd v;ilun11nn 1h 1.~ 1'r.'lr.
Carr cont <'dt·d 1.h:11 for Lhe fir st '11rn" 1n
ye:-ir.~ his projec1i0ns in prrlin11n;iry
hudgr!.~ \\rrr ··ovrrly npt11n1 st1c 1n the
.;i rf'a nf ;1sse:<.sn1enl 111crrasr.~ ...
'l'he diffPrefl('I', hnwevrr. ht>lwrrn pro-
Jf!<·tinns and !hr: real \ncrea~e . will he
minima! ;ind <'an be "h•nrbPd h1 in-
creased revenue 1n ne x1 year's proPosed
business \icenst fee increases.
Gunfire Ha lts E;;rape
BERLIN IAP I -BuJlf'IS fr fl m lhe
11 utom;i11r nflr' nf Ea.•I r.rrman hordrr
~ua rrl~ ~lnppt'ri !he ;:ittf'mp1 or ;I m;:in lf•
P•r11 pP ovpr !hr RPrhn 1111 11 Tue~d;iy
n1gh1. F.a~t Rf'ri1 n pn\tte rrpnrlPrl
Thf'\' Sii lc! thr 1nan app;1rrnl\1• 11;;~ nnt
hit HP ~nt 1\•lth1n .:1twi11 t 25 frrt of the 111 ~1
11h~!ll('if> ht>fnr(' h'° \','II" rli~rO\'f'ff'rt. l\ien
~tnppert 11·hen he 11·a~ fired nn The
J,;!lal'd!I lf'rl htm AWll \
s\;:itr or fed eral !t111r!111g, a spnkrsman
sa1rl .
l.nt'illrrl jtl~1 nff l't'11wn \'nll<'1 Par~1.111_v
;il rhe San Diegn Frrc";11', !he l'.!t.-h .. r:I
fa cility is rl\'s1gnrd tf1 ~er1;l' rf's1rlcnt' nf
!hr en\1re Saddlrh;u·k \';1llr y. Ar,,,1
rr~irlrn1." h;i 1·,, prl'l'llll lS l\' 1·rl1l•<l nn Sr.1·,h
('n;1sl l 'tnnn1uni 1.v l/•1sp1 1;1\ 111 So11tl1
(.a,i::una for 1nec!+r;.t :-1•r1 h·P~. i\ .~r('nr1d
11t>11 hcil !lh fariln~·. S:1ddlt•ba1 k ('n1n·
rnun1r~ H11!'p1!;1I. is 111111 undrr c·nn -
slrucllon near l.risure \\orld 111 Laguna
H11\s
Tht> nf'1V hu,\IHi>o! in ;\h:--.1t•n \·1,,10 i'i
cles1gned 10 prn11dc a t'<lr11plrte range n!
mcdical stt\ !Cf'~ In l'On1n,un11v rrs1drn1s.
Officials !\air! !hr rn1c r,o:Pl1('\ r~m \\'11! bei
staff rd 2~ hn11rs A <1;11 . !'ie\·cn rla' ~ .1
v. eek , and a doctor 111\\ be on duty at all
times.
ThP p3 !1enls' r11n1ns ;i1·p t·<irJ1f'!l'f\. ha1·e
ll'\l'\·is10n find h;1\'r ,i11h"r nnt> hl•f\ trir
pr11·::ic1· nr· 1hr/·f• hi'<!.~ tor f'ronnn11 f';:i.
r1f'nt s 111 lhc p1·11!l lr 1PPn1.'> 11·111 he i;11rn
prr~nn:1\ Frl'r\l'h fnnrl i;1·r1 tf·~, tnclud1t1~
bnnp c·h 1n.:t .:t~d ~1rrl 1 11g ~11\·rr lif'l\l('r,
anrl will ht' g111·n \\'llH' l\il h thr1r n1l'il l~ 1r
\h('1r ph1 ~1c•1 :111 ;1lli1\\-.. s;11d h"~111la l
f'l)(lk('~!l1 :11l
Thl' ho~p1111I h:•• ••nl 1'1<'d 1111 ;•:.:ri •·111.,nt
\1i1h ;v!Ja•·eot S;:irtctlrha1•\.: ('1.!l rcP !nr " nut.<:<'~ lrrt1r11ni:: prngr;i1n lu hrg111 1•1 1hf!!
fall ;\ lrrlurc h.i ll anrl thrrr cl;1~s 1 nn1n'
;:ir p hP 1ni:t pro1.1rlcd hy the hospital for us•
by !hf' sr11rlrn 11>.
Tur ncv.: hn~1111 al 1~ open j1)r public
tours unHl LO pm. toni ght.
Laguna Canine
Ca tcher Busy •
Durin~ June
1{ lh1· J1111f' !htin:l[\f' s .. c·1rlv 11r t1v1 l11
rr.1)!irl prr,,rnl1•rl t11 1ti P r1r,1 r0unr1 I
\\(•dnrsdav 1.~ ;iny 1nrl1 ea11nn. lhe dn;.::
r'fll1·h1•r ui Li\1'-:una Rrlll'h \e~ds 11 rlng .1
Ii f I'
T he lhllllQllf' Sr·•·1rh' lru1 k ;111• "~'rrl
4~(1 t·:11ls 1n Junr -:Hi a1 r i H,t:t' i·f JI "
rl;i,,--and hanrl\er! 451 an11n11ls -28 o[
\l'h1r h l\f'fl' ri1•;H!.
The rlni; t:<Jlehr r p11 hl'ri up li5 :.;tr~y
rto,i::.~. passrd nu! lifi 11 :irn1ni.:: nn!1('e ~ fnr
l r;i\~ law \'Jn\:it :nn• ;ir,I[ h;ir';;a;<; rnrn
pla ints anrl 1~~urd 62 c1lil!Jflfl~ f,1r le a~h
lat\ ~1<tl fl!1nn~
· Th1<: rrrrr'.rnl~ ii trrn1rnrln11'" <11T11'11fll
"' s1ra1· rloJ.! \lnl111111n~" ir.;i1rl an nff 1r1 .tl
11\ thr ir1l11r1 f;11· .i•"I t>~ 111vj 1•1•"•1 \I f!
h .i\i• Ir\ !1111 l·I'" r I p•. 1l1:11 \II' Sf':"\r .,
'l'h~s1w11 1 1 n·ILlltHd lflnflnr .•l!il)~lll
!h1·11 n11 nrrc
\,1 rJ,11;~ 1111 r pl 11 r•I in l•1.1rr 11'111-f',
~" tl1r Sflr1rt1 11;1~ f11rr1·rl 10 l1't'Tlilnely
r!r<:1rfl1•' !llr rf'n1;i1n1n~ 17 an11na1 ~
,\n11d cn n1111~nl < frorr 11 ffl1·ml'r 1 n1~t"f'
c-:irl1rr lht~ 11rrk ('ap1<.1r;ino l n1f1r<l
grhnn\ !11<.lflrl hn.ird nif'n1hrr~ iHffPP(t In
nrder a con<tn1c11nn p rnRrr!\~ chart ::ind
1mptc11·p l'nn11n11n1ral1nns 11 llh !ht rnn-
trartor rlo1n~ the SJ 9-milJ1nn Jnb
Fornier lru•lee Stan l\ellf'V. 11ff1ha1ed
1111h a cons1ruct1nn firm h1 m~e lf. told
hoa rd members that by hi~ nb~Pr\'at 1nn
'-''ork st erned 10 be ~n1ng too sto11Jy at the
hilltop sue 1n Dana Pn1nt.
.)/ of.'. (}arr eflj 181/. Semi-An11uaf Sc:.,fe ' Ill
Ht \1'nn rnncurrence frnm Tru~1 tt
board Lhatrman Bnb Hur,;.t who 5aid,
"Our dislrlCl Is tremendously affe cted by
thl! prnject. It's alrtady JO days bth1nd
schedule '1
The Shirley Brothers Construr11nn firm
(lf ra~;idena ha~ the contract for !he
~chool f11ci!ily pl11nned rror compl1"!1on by
the start of the schoal year !n Septtmbtr
of l~72.
Ktll t>y told the trustees he believes
All Heritage and Drexel
Upholstered Furniture
On Sale
Sc hool Dist1·ict Slashes
$300,000 F1·on1 Budget
A last-minut e sloish 1n ltlt. hud.Q:tl v.•a5 He sa1ri the. San J01quirt diatrlrt'1 in· SAVE 20«ro On 111 H•ril•ge •nd Dr•x•I upholste r·
H ch•irs •nd 1of•1 • Al•o -1•v1r11
H•rlt•g• end Drexel b•droom, din ing
room and occasional collections on .. , ..
made by Truslee11 nl thP Siin .Jn11lJuln ttl"il~t w1ll amount ll'l $300,000
Elt mPn111ry N::hool District \\'tdnesdi y. "But the governor hasn't yet Aimed th e
bill." l"ot id J\',.r15an.
The OOG:lnal at1opt'd budget "'"' "So th,. htiard rlt>rirlPrl tn IAkP II ('IUI.''
SA 477,2Fi6, 8 rf':'r:liJcllnn nf S300,('()(I v.·hlrh ThP rt-rnrr:I hu rli;it-1 \\'Ill nPerl a tax ln-
""''0 rtmn11Pd frnm 11 n rl 1 ~tr I bu I e rj rrr 11~P nf .:ihnut Pii;:hl rrn!5 Tll XP5 ""'Ill be
rr~rn·r~ 1vm.~1Prt frnm $2 72 ptr Slflt'I A~5es~rl
RP~ :0-:f!nson ,:i5s1s1 11nt ~llpt:rtnttnrltnt \'aluatinn In S2 f\O f nr" J)fr~on "·ho O"'nS
!nr adm1n1!>lr11!11I' sPr\1rl'~. s;ud 1he a $1S.OOO hn11~r 1h1~ mr.:ini; abou! fl $7-ptr·
$300 000 had roni,;:1n&lly hf!pn 1nr\11d<"d ~ rar 1tene r1l inrrcaat
btr11ust !ht A~~tmbly rtctnTlv J'lllSBed a \'trl~nn J'll'llflted n11t lh 11t !axpA~1er5
sr.hool f1n 11 n<.',. bill \\'h1ch '4'0Ul d ini:rt•~I! hin e a rii;:ht tn protesf thP1r A55,5Sment
tht f.tate'f. •PPf'lfl\nnmtn1 for 1ve.r~a• 11nd If anv 1111a1"urnenta are reduced It
rlady attendance o( eat h ~t u rlc nt rn1dr:I 3ffl"Cl lht. 1.11x rate.
(
•
;. Your famril« interior de.r!onc:r tOill be happ~ to cusist ~ou , • ,
r !OFElllONAL
INTER IOR DESIGNERS
OPff Mo"" Thurs. & kl. lvft.
• •
22 15 HAR!O! !LVO.
COST A ME SA, CA LIF.
b.-6.027 S b46.0276
.. "' -
• ..
21 DA.IL 'I' PILOT lllvMday Auoust S 1971
Major o,1erhaul
Street Divided
On Report Talk
NEW '!ORK 1L PI ~ -\'tall
Street IS d1v1ded over ;i 1 rporl
that ha"n I f'\ rn been n1ade
pubhL vel a <;IX n1onth ~!udv
suggls! ng a rnilJOr ovtrhau l
In !he <;etur 11e~ n1;trke1.;
designed to shcre up public
conf1donce ;ind keep J.?overn
ment re~ulat1on a t a
m1n1mun1 ~nd small wnndt>r
r.1111 ons nf d1llars 1 n
br nkrragt' comm1ss1ons a11d
1he fate 1 f rnah1 n1a1nr
brokerage 1n11eslrnent counst 1
ing f1rn1~ 1u1 the ~trcrl are 1n
\fll\Cd 1n the report prep<> cd
b\ \\1lll 11n !\1 tC he sne\
!\lailn f rne thar1ni11 of
lhr r td r;il Hr~cr\I' H it d
and the Ii st pad pr('slc!C'nl of
the '.\lr y, \<1k S!!{k 1'~~h<1 nge
\\I ch ii llhor11cd 1he no
i;trings allached ~lud\
Cont ebts ( f thr report h<>\P
bern leaked be£ause 1L y,;i ~
p<isscd ar' und r ecen Iv for
~!udy by n1en1b€rs of !\lart1n s
advisor\ co1nm11lce ;i I !
i;ubstant lal membe·~ of the
secun11e.~ indusl 1\
If !\1art1n s report as
under~land 1 is adop1cd
sai d onr governor of the
NYSt it (nuld lead to chaos
on !he ~!reet and lots of y,ork
for the 11:11\}ers
Tl at n1a\ be !rue s 1 d
anoth1>r go\ernor 1f 11e h u!
to ar;t !)ll I 11~h1 11011 Rul v.r
don I Ho11 1.'0uld y,r Se1e1;il
tongi e~s onal co1nn11l(r1:~ a e
studv ng the s<1 me problc1ns
;ind """ ter1a11 ll 11ould h;i vr to
I \.I a t for the r sugges1ons
I\ s loo carlv to pan1r
The :;o called l'll a r I n
report was comn1 ssinned by
the N'Sf aga1ns1
background n( congrt s.s1ona!
les11 111on v regarding I a r g e
thefts of s e c u r 1 I 1 e s
bankrup!c1es 1nvoh ng 111(11e
than $100 rndl1on Jn resrue
fund s <ind hack~hop c h:<o<;
\1 h ch 1s being stlved lhrougl
co mpulf'rs a n d add1 l1onal
pcrsn rel
lalks \11th tn en1bl <; 111 1le
NYS J-hnard Hf i.:01crno1s
lllf'lllhf'fS Of :\1 ar!1n <; ;ld l ~ IV
<'.nn11n ttl1 c he;ids rf Lnd1ng
b tikcr<1ge lu U"tS :ind their
ai;il<vsts 1P1eal !h:il the
!01!011 ng pou Is :i 1 e rnvrrrd 1 i
thn N1i1rt 1n 1cpo11 CXflCLltd I()
be relea<;[d publ1\I\ 1od;11
-Elcclrnn1( \1nk1ng of the
r\'i SJ-Ame1 ll ;in (J~cr !he
counter and reg 0n;il P~
chanl!f'o:; 1n lo a 1ast nilt1onal
secur r1r~ m~rkr1
-A firm ban nn 1111 1n
~11tut on;.il n1 em b Pr o:; h p
If fOU o'" flOr UI 119
Se,v '" You or• 11ot
of your eoll1
AMwf'flll'J
9ett 119 all
TELEPHONE
ANSWERING IURJA.U
835-7777
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO
IN HOT WEATHER ?
by TERRY GRANT
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(31TV lllfll\ 1nak n .. II I s1 1n1nr1
111 " n fo1 Ttihlr
\fl! r n ri '01 rt OOrTOR
C,\~ rll 01\~ LS 11hrn )l'lll
r t d n d"h1r1\ ''"\\Ill dr
l11 r r 11n111pll1 1 11ho it rx
t ~ rl1:ir:;:(' \ g1r~t msinv
I r oplr 1rll on 11~ fnr th<' r
hr;il1 h nPf'd S \\f' 11rhnn r
r 1ur 1s f01 d,.l \rry
and chari;e accoun ls
PARK L1DO PHARMACY
351 Hosplt1I 1to1d
Ntwport ••1ch '411580
frN Dellv•ry
fbaoks
mu1u;i[
change
insura nce companies
fund s) in the
-The surrendering of all in
hnuse 1nulual funds by snme
50 \\all Street fu ms Th~s
presun1abh "oul show good
faith In Jhe ban on 1nst1tut1onal
n1e111hersh1p
-f ve1 tual abolishment of
all stock 1.:crt ficales to ease
backshop transf!'r pressures
-A drfense or fix e d
Tax Fi rm I las
Pr ofrl Hike
r;i~ Corpnral1on nl America
(nT( fn rmerlv Sknu~rn Tax
Ser\ 1tc !hi" na11on s largest
1.:nn pu h riled t3x prf'p:i111!1on
( 11!1( Ctn II 1th 111( f{' th;in 200
c nu isrlrlrs 1n Or~r ge Coun1 v
rcrio lt d :; rrturn Jn pro
J J;'Jh lt11 111111 (' 1rn1ng" of
$1011101 nr ~ i I per sh:irc on
rr1cnu1 ~ nl $~ 725 ()(Kl 1nr lhr.
J1stal vcar rnd ng Arni :!fl
l~il 1hon1;is ! Jl:ird 1 :in f;i:i;
< orporalron nr /\in r r 1 c a s
d1 str ct n1an11J'rr n ( ardcn
f1ro1 e f('portcd
This vear s profit c mpare~
1v11h a loss of SI O~ per ~ha e
or $2 3i4 000 r n 1 rvenui'~ or
$4 633 000 las1 1r11r 1 h e
turnaround \\a~ pr11nar Iv ~l
tributed to the r~p;in~ n1 nr
the cornpan\ s con1pu1rr1 lrd
income tax prep a r a t 1 o n
ser1 1Ce
Announc1n9
INVESTMENT PROPERTY ANALYSIS
" ' REAL TRON COMPUTER
An aly1e Your Eq uit y lr1 Any lnve,tm•nt Property
lr1troducfory Serv c.t1 lnc.!udes 1 Look At Present Pro
p11r+y StAlus A1 Compared lo Past Pe rformanc.e As
Well as a Lo ng rang111 Foree.as!
NO OllLlGATION-CAll FOl Al"POINlMINT
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PETE BARRETT REALTY
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OVER THE COUN1,ER
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NASO Listings for W•dn•sday August 4
In !he la st 12 month• !he
stock 1narkct "f'nt through 1hr
moo;t r;i111d recriver y 111 1hc
po~t World War 11 penod
Paine Webber Jackson arid
Curtis Inc s;ivs The co mpanv
savs by the end of April more
then 90 percent of <1ll stocks
were higher than they were
nine months ea rlier Now as
the popular averages back an d
1111 the firm believes selec
t1v1ty will be the key to
capital gains
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I 8\· TO~I BARLE'' \anr~ !'av.)t'rs. Joanna Con·
of""' c.1w 1'11e1 tt•H n<'r. .\la r1ha Dinsmoor and
•M. Barne (Ince said rhal Bnnn1r f.b~en \.\ 11 h ap-
lt "lakf'!! a p11rent 1n rtally p1npria1P roar~. ho\.\·\s .and
~grAEp lhr tru(' d1n1rn~1nn~ nl a rapers and ~ou '1e got yourseU
! ctirfd'~ h;;ipp tnes..s and the ft hflflP" ,11ud1ent·e $ rn"'tasurt of thn~<' rapablr of Thii! ~ the \.\'llY JI v.·t>nt last
'creating 11 .. and 1f that dot'.!'n't 11rekend 11 1th Robin F'ield·s j brl?tg u~ vl'r~ riu1el.I} !n 1!1e ~ringhtly mu$1C and lyrics srt·
.'.!iplf'ndid (h1ldrrn·~ ThPil!Pr ring !he sc<tl nn .1e1 anothrr ~Guild producunn (lf · Jlal.t'r~ nl 1nuniph for the. hard driving 1 Beverwyck'' thrn 1 dnn·1 knn1< '.'\r1•pntt H;irOOr nrgan11.a11nn.
1 "'hat \.\"ill. :-,;1nr} E:bsf'n's su re hand J.<; al
~ ~ take! couraiH~ a n rl th1• hrl1n of th is sparklin g pr<>-
11· ~~~~~~~~!~~ 1~n~~~~~dh~[ ~1:1~~:n~ an~a~~~glas~a~~; d~~
~ sl di!\"<; IC'I i\lnnf' a d1 rrct1nn nf ""Aakrrs ' \\l!h a
: ren·~ p·antom1mr hut the 1'pirnd1d JOb of narration.
·,· i fatigable Guild 1.1 orker~ J:'s pleasant these day~. to
. ..QQ.i"ft \rt a hnlr thing like ~C'e somronr takl' the: stage
&"flrch1n~ 11t'a fhcr prC\rnl and j!Jl"r us the i1{'!1nn 1n rlf'ar,
I.hem from 1·o m1nl! up 111t h cnnc1~e English and raultless
r rustoma r~· imrnarulate dicunn. Hai 1ng heard a nar-
uct1nn. r;.i11nn from a young lad}' ll"hn
, he~· de lighted :1 ~nun.t: au-said ··1nu knnw"' at ]east 39
)hence \;1~1 11t'rke nd at Cn~t ;i t11nes . dunng her r our
:~1esa·s F:stanr1a 11 1.o:h Schon! paragraphs it v.·as even mor e
~1·1!h a rnu~tabnut 1alf' of a refrrsh1n~.
;pair of feuding 11u1rh baker~ c;aud1n flftd Al1;ird take the
;in !he :'\rw 1\n1.Slerdarn of c;ike in th is colorful prn-
!Perer Stuyvesant and H \\'as duci1on as !he two battling
!J!l<11n to ~ee , ;is it alwa ys is. h;ikers Y>hrose di spute is sel-
:th11 t the plot r!ocsn"t mean that tied 1n the local Inferior Courl
µnu ch to the yoonger srl. via some fantastic essay.~ into
' Give thl'm !he gaud)1 gear Jurisprudence by Tom Moore.
~ported by the likes of !\·like Hume and John Kerr.
~laurice Allard. Gino Gaudio. Alla rd rwhy has he been ---
NOW!
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. Cl11tml W11t 2 "Willi I WONl<A" DISHIY'S "'\\ 11 :1H)ll~n1·:x·rRY '"
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ii ... "' '"" •• TWO l tG
tOI 1 .,1 C•u• Mwy, P1CTU llE$
~ CORONA DIL /'IA~
RATED G. ''BUT
MAY BE TOO
INTENSE FOR
YOUNGER
CHILDREN.
130 minutesof
excitement!
96 of the '"°st critic.t
hoars in history!
Suspense to last
a lifetime! m MiE """"-<TION
=ANDROftEDA S'IRAIN ~ l.Jl"M:~ P\Cf\!11( T~l)ll" P~ ~
TM I OlHE~ l !Ci. PIC1Ult ,l•Ylt1Cio
'
MOTORCYCLE
h1d 1ng t h n s e magnifLctnt
leas~) Is pa rticularly effective
1n hL'I" first venture into
children's lheater and H's
pret!y safe lo as$urne that our
p~ancing b1tr1!hne ha~ 1m·
mediately he.ton1e a musl 1n
;\ancy E:bsen "s future book.
Plaud1!s ;111d ('(1ngratularions
for assistant d1rec1or Char-
Jot!e Fol kert s. p ro d u c t 1 o n
co or d ina tor Barne y
r.oodenou..:h . stage manager
Sorrell \\.'ayne. !1!(h!1ng !'>;·
pen s Dunc11n Stra u~s and Jay
fll1th11ud and to st um e
coord1nalors ~lari e and Starr
HudR1tl.S.
And a ,!;f)('C1al bravo Ofl hi,llh
C for i\lill1e Qutnn who does
her usual s1rrl1nR Job as
musical arri1 ngrr and pianist .
~·lithe rrprrc;cnts !hr spirit of
lhe Children·s (;u1ld orjitan1za·
lion 1n rnorr 1va\'S 1h.1 n one.
Take the k id~ to l\athenne
Binn s' ''B ak er s of
Rrvrrwytk"' lh1s 11rrkrnd and
do 1hen1 and ynurselves a big
favor. Show 11mcs a1·e 10 a ni ..
I p.m. and 3 p.m., Sat urd ay
and I p.m. and~ pm. Sunday.
Don't miss Maurice Allard
in his lilac hose. And tell hlm
l 'o n1 sent you.
,,
.•. ENftifiliiNT
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1'r youts Set
For Comedy
Of)fn read ings fnr "The Bes!
of Friends."· a nC\\' CQmrdy to
be presented by tile Long
B!'arh Commun ity Pla)house.
1'.!ll be held ~!nnday evening,
Aug. 9. at 7 30 pm. in the
playhousr.
non Albertsen of l!unt1nglon
Bcaeti is directing the pro-
t1uction. lie announct'd !hat
!here \1'111 be roles for five
n1en :ind four \1·on1en in all
age ranges
..The Besl Df Friend~" will
npen Sep\. 17. following the
playhou sc·s current sho w .
"Life \V il h Father." an d wlll
play 1-'rida y.~ arid S;n urdays
through Oct. 23
NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES
ON ·ANY
SUNDAY
A FILM 9Y uua aAOWN
"
"ANY SUNDAY " 3 : 15. 7 :00 & 10:45
'"lll~l~S" 1:15. 5;00 & 8 :45
WED. OPEN FROM 3: 15
Co11po" At Thtolrt Or Al Or1n9•
Co11ftly C•dt -205 N. Mar~tr, Soft ta .t."o
EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT
SECOND BIG WEEK!
WOW! FANT~~!.l'?.
BETTER .THAN ~ENDLESS SUMMER'
(G) -11~ J1•1•. Tri••~•
RT AND THE MEN WHO RIDE
011 AllY SUllDAY
... Ja .. ' ' u PL US Steve McQueen
"The Re1vers" ~ CNJ-1,A. QNTtf ll.JJ6 11151"'1Al'CN
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Contlnuout Show
Dilly From 2
-''"-""-'-·Optns 7:15 p.m,
Show Storts 1 ........ ... .. 1 ......... ...
Sl• ~1JI
....... al Du sk
-
'·Don't Drink the Water ' ls
R sizable hil at the San
Clemente Community Theater.
As :i result. the \VrK"ld\' Allen
con1e.dy -§!'heduled t~ tlose
la!.l \1cekend -v.1!1 be held
o"er for f l ve more
performances, beg In n J n g
tonight, at lhe <:abril!o
••
FIO\\'S
BRILLIANT. -Now Yo•I r;m ..
BEAUTIFUL. -Pauline Kai l, Thi New Yor.lr1r
SUPERB. -Ployboy
REMARKABLE. -JoJeph Morg1ruf1rn,
Newsw11lr
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"TH!Rf WA~ A C•OOKfD MAM "
It wa~ his first job in 9 yea~.
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E DWARDS
It was his last chance to do it right.
SHOWING ,,. ~' ~
George C. Scott NOW! T"" last Run
TONY MUSANTE· TRISH VAN DEVERE
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011 Coast
A large cont1ngent 11r Democratie
notables. 1nrolud1ng !he l:S. senator who
rl':id the Prnl11gru1 pllf)f'fS on telev 1s1on. is
f''<pe ctl'd to <'t t1eJ1d lhe ha rbef'ue Saturday
;o..ponsr1red b\ the Orang!' County chapte'r
of !he pa r!~.
Thr ;ill <la\ r\ent 1~ ~lated to be~1n at
HI ii 111 ill !hr 0 "\1·111 H;1neh JlL~t nfl the
11r11.1g;i H1~h11h1 111 )-.;111 .Juan Capistrano.
riern1irritt1c le;idrr, 1n itt!enc!cnce v.il11n.
r lurlr Sens John 1'unnt<y t D-Calif. l and
fll1kr Gr:ncl t D-Ala~k:i 1 Sf>n Gravel. a
freshrnan r 11n~rf'!''!na11 . ach1e1 ed notorie·
I\ rrcr-ntlv 11hc11 hr "'<'Ill on national
1cle11<;1Q11 and read portions of the secret
Pf'nta~on papers
In add111on In the IV•o U S. St'nators, of.
f1r1als uf the flrani:e Cnunl\ nen1ocrat1c
Central \orn111 11!re rrpor1 'se\'eral ~tale
Ja11·n1alo:er" 11·111 be pre'lenl al the gather-
rng
Thesr in1·hulr !\•~r·1nhlvman \\lal!er
l\arah1an \D-Lo~ Angeles1 , "n1ajori!.v noor
leadrr rif thr ~Ullr i\<i~cmbh·. and Sen.
George r-.1n.,c:11nr. 1D-Sa11 ·Francisco),
i:,ena1r Dcn1ocra1ic floor Icade r.
A~<ien1bly1111111 Ken Cory !D-Anaheiml
and former f"ongrcs~man CC<Jrge Brown
will also attl"nr!. officials said.
i\lore than 800 county Democrats are
expected al the pirnic. which "'ill feature
food. live .\lar1ac~1 entertainment and a
"\\'hite Donkey Sale."" The proceeds of
the event will go to the individual clubs in
Orange ... County to set up Democratic
campaign headquarters during the 1972
election campaigns.
Tickets are $5 for adults and S2 for
children undf'r 12. Thf'y niay he purchas-
ed from anv rluh nff1rer. flt 1he gate of
the barbecue or by calling 837-5!}96.
No Dress Code
For Laguna High
Agreeing \l'llh a reco n1mcnded policy
stating : "The 1na!ler of dress a nd
grooming is best. decided in the home.''
trustees of 1he Laguna Beach Unified
SC'hool Distrirl Tuesd;iy night approved a
ron tinuance nf the no dress code policy at
the high school,
The brulrd 11pprovcd the statement with
l1!!le discussinn near the end of a lengthy
lnu r-hour session
The only regulation in effect is a state
law requiring students to wear shoes
v. hi le at school. Shoes have been loosely
defined, rommented principal D on
Haught, lo include •·anything that rovers
lhe soles of the feet."
Jtist Bro1vsitig
Don't tread on my tal l. please. This kit ten i;eems
right at hon1e among the ~rt at ~he Sa\vdu~t F~sti_val
in Laguna Beach, as she investigates the intr1gumg
des1gn!'i. The informal art showcase is open daily
through Aug. 29 at its woodsy location along Laguna
Canyon Road. It stays open until midnight each day.
China Policy Emphasized
\\'ASHINGTO N (UPI\ -As if by
prearr2.ngement with Peking, President
r-.·ixon has emphasized that he fully ex-
pects major U.S.-Chlnese lensions lo con-
llnue witlK>ut derailing his upcoming trip
to China.
U.S. policy to support mainla nd China's
admission to the United Nalions v.·hile
keeping Nationalist China in the world
body came under a sharp and bitter at-
12.ck \\'ednesday by the Communist
Chinese NeY:s Agency 1-lsinhua.
In an unusually abusive dispatch the
agency denounced the U.S. policy v.•hich
Secretary of State William P. Rogers an-
nounced Monday. The commentary singf·
ed out Rogers a nd thrashed him as a
whipping boy.
But the Chinese rommenlary made no
mention of Nixon, venting its spleen in-
stead oo "U.S. imperialism" and Rogers.
\\'ithin sevC'ra l hours t-.'1xon n1adr his
coun1er move. AL an 11npro111plu nev.s
conference he quelled any specula!inn
that the Chinese attack might cause his
Peking trip to fall through. tie announced
instead that vdthin several months he
would reveal the exact date of the visit.
And, significantly, he decl?.rcd that
Rogers, who bore th e brunt of the
Chinese attack, wou ld be trilveling \vith
him lo PekinR.
Otherv.·ise the administration studiously
sidestepped any direct response lo the
polemic. State Department spokesman
Rohert J. J\.1cCloskey. for example,
carefull y avoided being drawn by
newsmen into commenting on lhe tone
and substance of Peking 's attack.
\\lhile administration officials "'ould not
confirm it, it looked very much as if what
h:id occurred had been programed in ad-
,·ancc.
l'restdential Security Adviser Henry A.
l\iss 1n~er. so one theory went, gave
Chinese Premiere Chou En-lai during his
slay in the Chinese capital a foretaste of
the "two China policy'' v.•hich the ad-
m inistration wa.s then developing.
Chou. for his part, emphatically
repeated the long-standing Communist
position that Taiwan v.·as part of Chinese
territory and that it was inconceivable
thal both could sit as independent coun·
tries in the United Nations.
Therefore, Chou informed Kissinger. if
\Vash1ngton did announce .such & policy
Peking v.·ould denounce it in no uncerl.ain
terms.
Kissinger replied that the United States
v.ould probably have to respond in some
n\8.nner. although on the whole Washing.
Ion thought it would be best if both sides
ar1ed with restraint.
.. Land Bush!! • Ill Newport
Thus \v1thin house of the Communist
dcnouncia1ion, Nixon called an im -
pron1ptu news conference at the White
!louse. O.'itensibly the conference was in·
tended lo inform nev.·smen of Rogers'
fQr1h coming visit to the United Nations Lo
as~isl relief efforts for Pa kistan. Potential Residents Get Line for Neiv 1-lonies •
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By L. l'ETEH KRIEG
Of !n• 0•111 Pll01 Stt!I
\\'ant to buy a hCluse in Harbor Vie\v
Ridge, the l:is\ 40-Jot pint in Harbor \'iew
Hills?
(iet in !1r1C'.
But slrp 111 the rear. behind some 14
nthers \1h11. df'~p11r an £'conomy e.s op-
prC'ssive a~ thr hra1 these riays. ha,·e
he£'n ph~·~jf'o•ll\' IJn('d up , :;on1e of them
fnr a v.•r rl. and .1 h:ill. rn .'<pPnd as much
;is S91.600 111 thr l,11r!'! John I>. Lusk and
Sons dC\'l'lnpnit·n! .1hio1r C•lroii<t d£'1.\1ar.
The.v :irr 11.1111ng. f'.11rl Tl"I 1n1nd1ng 1\ a
h11 . for Sa1urd.1.1 n1orn1 ng 11hr n s;ilesmen
have pron11~rd lo ,\ta rt ta king orders for
U1r sechuJl'(! 1ra1'!,
\~'hy'.'
•·\Viii ~11111(•\Jrvl\' please tr.1! me," says
:O.lrs. Janll'~ !::11 bCJnk. 11·ho's been there
since a week ago fi1ondrty, and yet is only
SC'C'ond in line.
She's right hehi nd Mr.~. J\lich :iel
Kneubuhl. who h.1d <>.rrivcd mom£>nts
before, was told she"d ha\'e to stay there
personally to hold her place. and decided
she'd do just that.
''I \\•ant a vie11-' hou!'c." f\trs . Kneubuhl
declared, a reason echoed by most of the
others mainL1ining the 1 igil.
"I "'as prepared for this.'' she said.
''\\lhJ!'s tv.·o week.~ Qlll nf .1·our l1fr 10 get
somethini:? you'vp ;>J1\ays 11antf'd "
~lrs. L\1bank ll'<15n·1 planning In park
herself there. bu1 det1drd .~he rnigh! as
v.'el! slick around to ut~ure lier family
"·ould get the Jargrr hcuse and the lot.
thrv v.·anl.
.:\\'r\·p got them a!l pi cked out,'' r-.1 r.~.
Kneubuh! said, "J"ve had mine picked out
-for ntonlhs."
DAILY l'tlOT St1ft l'MM
\\'hen on that ~fonday n1orning a third
buyer. r-.1rs. Ed1vard Grabo\l'Skl , arrived.
they dec ided thC'y'd belier sc1 up some
rules.
They set lll a.n1. to ~ r n1 , the hours
the sales office is n[X'n. a~ the 1in1c those
in line. or their r rprcsentat1\rs, n1ust be
present.
"They have roll call C\'ery morning,''
says ~larilyn Leidy, \\ho run$ the sales
office.
Henry filcr\11l1y ('o1rnr rl•il~n frnm
Ar cadia Sa!urd<1v In Junk al the n100els
and bl'C,1mf ;.;umhi•r \4 .
H i.~ <'f•n1pany JS 1nt1v111g 1n Jr,·1ne
Jndustri2J P;irk. In thr ml'ant1me,
however. he still h3S to \111rk . !'n he's
paying ;i kid lrnm !he Jfarlinr View
neighborhood $1 an hour !O keep his
plii ce.
Others are in the same h0a1 and a lot
<1r children ln I.he arr.rt are r:i~hing in,
earning bcl\.\C'en 50 crnl~ and Sl 7J per
hot1r to hold a precious plat e 1n hne.
Together the gr o u p nf <leter111ined
hnusewive~ 2.nrl you ng rnerccn:iries are
enjoyi ng them.~elvcs. spending mnst of
their time in the air conditioned sales of·
fi cl'.
•·we just talk. or play card.~. 'fhc kids
play games. some nf the JtU'\s sew," Mrs.
Kneubuhl said. "bul mostly v.e'Sil around
d~orating our homes in our minds.''
Besides the man from Arcadia, "'here
do these people come from?
They're mostly Nev.port Be a c h
residents snd curiously. more !ha n half
already live in Lusk's !12.rbor View Hills.
\Viltiam Lusk, president of !he com-
pany, takes that. understandably enough,
as quite a tribute.
"I can"t help hu t reel vrry co m-
plimented. Anybody in any bu!'i ness who
has people standing in line \1'011 ld have
to." he said.
Lusk, pointing oul that orders aren't
being taken earlier because Saturday is
the date given in notices mailed to people
who hfld indicated interest. says he
thought of trying to rome up with a more
sophisticated way of takiw; rescr~tions.
"But they seem to like ii this \va y,'' he
11aid. "'People get to know e11t:h other. If s
the damndest thing.''
Mrs. Kneubuhl agree!!, ''We 've become.
OT!(' big happy fam ily.'' she satd.
"'\\le 'd probably ne\•er i;?Ct to know eech
nthcr 1f it weren"t for thi~ ... Mrs.
Grabowski pointed out.
Lusk says the group plans lo spend lht!i
night there Friday, evidently to let 11ny
early arrivers Saturday morning know
where their place is.
"We're going to feed lhem breakfast."
Lusk !i&id, and &fter they lake lhf'1 r
nrders he also has promised to give them
DAILY Pilaf 3
$3.S Million
Laguna Trustees
Approve Budget
Trustees of the Laguna Beach Unified
School District have approved a $J.5
m illion budget, reflecting a 34-cent tax in-
crease.
Thrtt cents of the increase will go
toward the Regional Occupation Program
tROP) ronducted jointly by the Laguna
~ach and Capistrano Unified School
Districts. Thus, the increase for the
Laguna schools alone is 31-cents this
year.
Trustees, in approving the final budget,
passed a resolution, which read, in part;
Zsa Zsa Didn't
Want Company
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -Actress Zsa
Zsa Gabor, in town for a sum1ner theater
production, told newsmen she st<lrmed
out of a Dayton hotel and checked into
another after find ing lhe room where she
was to stay occupied by two naked men,
Miss Cabor said she was assigned what
hotel officials apparently had thought was
an empty room. But when she and her
hairdresser entered the room and turned
on the lights. stle said Wednesday, "there
were two naked boy11. 1 was petfified. It
was scarey."
To make amends. hotel manager
James Wa gner put the message '"Zsa
Zsa, We Love You" on the hotel marquee
and sent her a bouquet.
But Zsa Zsa wasn't In 11 forgiving
mood. She labeled Wagner "worse than
.an ex-husband. He sent me white mums,
v.'hich are for dead people."
Laguna Schools
Reject Bleacher
Bid; Too Costly
An $8.600 bid for pennanent bleachers
for the Laguna Beach l·ligh School foot-
ball field has been unanimously reiected
h}' district trustees. on the recom-
mendation of Charles }less, business
manager.
The bid. lless said. \\'as lhe only one
r eceived by the district and was $3.000
more than what he thought would be a
£ood price.
The district. along with the Associated
Student Body .at the high school have for
some time been working on a rost &hare
program to purchase 1.000 bleacher seats
to be used by fa ns of visiting team~.
He.ss said that he \\'ill recommend that
bleachers be rented again lhis year ss in
the past, which will cost about $1200.
"We'll look for lower bids next spring,"
he said.
"'It is regrettable that this tax lncresst
has to be imposed in the 1971-72 budget.
It is the intended objective of the Board '~
nf Education that this tax increase will
be far lower in future budget years."
"'Every attempt will be made to hold
down excessive taK increases in the
future. No monies will be spent that have
not been budgeted and accurately ac.
counted for by the business office. Ex-r
penditures and balances will be reviewed
monthly by the board of education.''
The final budget refl~ts an additional
cut of almost $10.C.W rrom the publication
budget, because of a 6.8 percent drop this
year in the assessed valuation of public
utllities within the district.
Cuts were made in book, instructional
materials, transportation and capital
nut!ay acrotmts to absorb the SIB,000 loss,
Charles Hess. business manager told the •
board.
The appro\'ed budget is some $88.000
less than had been expected due lo a low
property assessed valuation Increase and
the drop in utility valuations. Hess
reported that the net increase in total .
valuation in the district ro.se less than '
one percent this year.
State Switclring
To Illustrated
Traf fie Signs
SACRAf',tENTO (UP!) -The st.ate of
California announced plans Wednesday to
replace ilS current highway signs with
•·international" picture symbols during
the next five to 15 years.
Highv.·ay engineer J ohn A. Legarra said
the change from the current signs written
in English will be helpful to non-English ·
speaking motorists snd Americans wOO
travel in other countries. The new signs
conrorm with those adopted by the Unil.ed
Nations road traffic conference in 1968.
For the next few years, Legarra said, a
\1·ord message plate v.•ill be posted below .
each symbol sign "so that drivers won't
have to guess the meaning of the sym•
bols.'' The new signs V.'lll be posted as ex-
isting signs wear out or are damaged and
on new highway projects.
Symbols include a car &kidding to
depict "'slippery "·hen "·el'' and a walk-
ing man to indicate a pedestrian cross-
ing.
Booze Ads Attacked
CHICAGO (AP ) -The \Vorld Woman'I
Christian Temperance Unio n ha!!: urged·
governn1ents throughout lhe world ta ·
curb sharply in all media the ado>
vertisements or atcoholie beverages.
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HOME BUYERS AND STAND·INS LINE UP AT SALES OFFICE
In Harbor View Hill s, • View Worth Waiting For
lunch. ,
The strange cnngrrgation doesn'I seem
to bother 1he sale.<; staH in the least.
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Sisco Fails
In Canal
Opening Bid
JERUSALE~t (UPI) -An Israeli
newspaper said today A ss is t an t
secrelary of SU!te Joseph J. Sisco failed
to break the deadlock on reopening the
Suez Canal bul that "further explora.
lions were pOSsi ble if Israel was guaran·
leed its military posture would not be
damaged by a troop withdrawal .
The afternoon newspaper Ma'ariv said
Israel stlll would refuse to permit Egy p.
lian lroops to cross the wate~·ay if there
Is an accOrd and "there is no possibility
Df prorTioting a dialogue" on that issue.
Cairo h~s demanded that its troops cross
the canal as part of an agreement to
Ope7t it
Ma'aiiv said SiSO'.l's 10.day official
mission to Jerusalem to push the U.S. in--
:tiative for an interim Middle E ast peace
1e!Uement based on reopening the canal
lad failed.
It said, however. the two sides agreed
'there was roo m for further ex-
)lorations" on the basis of a formula
~uaranteeing Israel's military posture in
ile area would not be da1naged if it
Nithdrew its forces from the east bank of
he waterway in the Jsraeli..occupied
linai Peninsula.
Another afternoon newspaper, Yediot
'haronot, said Israel asked for certain
:larifications from \Vashing lon on four
tlpics:
-Guarantees for maintaining any
1greed interim settlement.
-The composition of any international
'orce which might be posted in the canal
ltea to act as a buffer. '
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N ev er on Su11doe?
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Germ War Ban Ol{ayed
U.S., Russia Present Jo int Treaty
GENEVA (UPI) -The United States
and the Soviet U°'oo today presented the
2.S-nation disarmament conference with a
joint draft trea ty banning biological
warfare.
The two powers urged the conference
to approve the treaty in time for It to be
sent to the U.N. General Assembly in the
(alt for worldwide acceptance.
The treaty would prohibit the develop-
ment, production, stockpiling and use of
biological agents and toxins as tools -0f
war.
The United States and the Soviet Union
also are bargaining in Helsinki to limit
the number of strategic arms and have
proposed sitting down with t he three
<1ther nuclear powers -France, Britain
and main.land China -to halt the pro-
du ction and testing of nuclear bombs.
American and Russian negotiators told
the conference such an agreement would
be highly significant in view of the
devastating results that would be caused
by biological warfar~.
The United States already is destroying
on a unilateral basis its stockpile of
biological weapons -a supply large
enough to kill all mankind if they could
be used under perfect conditions.
The Soviet Union always ha s denied
having developed or stockpiled biological
weapons.
The joint draft largely wa s based on a
British-proposed treaty submitted to the
conference in July, 1969.
Britain was asked. by the United States
and the So,viets if it wanted to cosponsor
today's draft treaty, but declined on the
grounds that there had been some signifi·
In particular, Britain wanted impartial
investigation of any charges of cheating
before such claims go before th e U.N.
Security Council.
The U .s .. Soviet compromise language
said complaints should go direclly to the
Security Council -which means Russia,
and others. would have a right of veto.
Washington and Moscow agreed in the
treaty to continue negotiations on the
banning of chemical weapons.
Neutral countries had demanded that
biological and chemical weapons be ban-
ned. together in one treaty. but the United
States and its western allies at the con-
fe rence argued the prohibition of
<:hemical arms reyuires strict verifica·
tion ~rocedures.
Such verification is not necessary for
biologlcal weapons because their use
would be highly dangerous to the country
employing them in warfare.
S udan R eports. Possible
'Rupture' With Soviets
KHARTOUM (UPI) -Western
diplomats said today the Sudan appeared
to be moving closer to the west and to
Communist China at the apparent ex-
pense of the Soviet Union. Khartoum
newspapers spoke of a p o s s i b I e
"complete rupture'' in relations with
Russia .
The local English language newspaper,
the Sudan Standard, said editorially
unless !llnscow halts its anti-Sudanese
press campaign, "the government might
be pressed by the people to a complete
rupture" in relations.
was responsible for the accompanying
bloodshed.
ln a news conference Wednesday,
Sudan·s newly appointed Foreign
Minister r-.tansour Khalid said his country
hoped to avoid a formal breach with
r-.1osc::ow, but was prepared for the worst
in these relations.
''The people are infuriated by the
Soviet attacks." he said.
-Deterring furt her Soviet penetration
n the area.
Ted Me ssett, owner or a Bellevue ice-cream parlor, put the finishing
touches on an 865-pound ice cream su ndae Wednesday after billing it
as the world's largest. The 150 gallons of ice cream \Vas to be donated
to a progratn for th e needy but this was prohibited by health authori·
ties sin ce the di sh was prepared outside.
cant changes.
The Sudanese have interpreted Soviet
press attacks as a sign the Sovlet Union
was involved in the abortive C.Ommunist
coup two weeks ago and that·its in[)uence
He indicated the new non-Communist
cabinet supported cordial relations with
the West and that an improvement in
Sudan's economic and cultural ties witll
the United States was possible. He said,
howeve r, the diplomatic relations severed
with Washington in 1967 would not be
resu med until American policy toward
Israel is revised.
-The question of validity of any agree·
nent signed with Egyptian President
lnwar Sadat.
A government source sa id. earlier
:sraeli leaders did not budge from thei r
tardline public stance on conditions for
·eopening lhe canal during their three
iessions v.·ith\Sisco .
.. Essentially: Prime Minis ter Golda ~1ei r stuck to the position she has already "'
1ublicly declared ," 1he sources said.
That position, which newspapers and
IOme government circles said Sisco had
.ried to soften during his visit, called for
fuarantees Egypt would honor an
1nlimiled cease-fire and would not send
:roops across the canal if Israel agreed
o its reopening and a partial withdrawal
1f its own troops , Egypt has rejected
hese conditions.
Sisco held his third meeting \Vednesday
~ith Mrs. Meir and her top advisers on
tn interim ~tiddle East peace settlement
.ased on a canal opening.
Queen J\lo ther Now 71
LONDON (AP ) Queen Mother
t:lizabcth celebrated her 71st birthday
Wednesday v•i th a small parly at
::1arence House attended by Princess
Marg2.ret and her husband, Lord
)nowdon. and their two children.
The rest of the r oyal family Is at-
:ending the Goes Week yachting festival.
'!low come you 're "k ?• never on stri. ·e.
Bomh ei~s Hit Cambodia;
Vi et Atrocities Protested
SAIGON (UPJ) -U.S. B~2 bombers
took advantage of a conti nued lull in ac-
tion across South Vietnam today and
struck suspected Cornn1unist positions in
Can1bodia v.·hcre recent fighting h a~
driven thousands of civilians from their
homes .
Com1n uniq ue s reported t•vo battles in-
volved South Vietnamese rangers and
Communist forces in the Cambodian P at·
rot·s Beak where the civilians have fle d
their homes, The Cambodian military
commander v.·ent to Saigon to protest
v.·hal he said were South Vietnamese
alrocHies in the area.
A U.S. command spokesman said today
the comm8nd "\.\•ouldn"L be in a positi on
to confirm" a reporl fron1 Stockholm
saying the United States has given North
Vietnam a tttne.table for complete U.S.
\Vi!hdrawal fro1n South Vietnam in ex:·
change for the release -0f American
prisoners. Confirmation ''would have tn
come from the State Department,'' the
spokesman said.
Turkey Hecogn,izcs
Conuuu nist Chine,;e
For the first time In nearly three
lveeks, no B52 missions were flown in
Soulh Vietnam in the 24·hour period en·
ding al noo n (6 a.m. EDT) today, the
U.S. command said.
An undisclosed number of stratofortrC6s
raids were flown over Cambodia and the
Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos which is
pounded daily by the B52s, spokesmen
reported. The location of B52 missions in
Cambodia and Laos is not reported wider
command oplicy.
40 People Dead
I n Yugos lavia1i
Tr ain Collisio n
BELGRADE (AP ) -At least 40
persons were reported killed and about
JOO injured Wednesday night when a
passenger train and a freight collided
headon in a curie southeast of Belgrade.
The casualties v.·ere all aboard the
passenger train, a si x-car, short-haul
n1oto r train known as a rail bus.
The collision occurred less than 40
miles frotn Belgrade but in a remote
ANKARA (AP) -Turkey t o d a Y area accessible to vehicular traffic only
recognized Comn1unist China a n d IJy rail. A special train with medical
simultaneously cut off rrlations 'vith the teams v.·as sent to the scene and brought
Nationalist government on Formosa. casual!ies to the nearest station, v.·here
The 1·urk1sh govern1nent rf'cogniirs an1hulances collected them. But the first
thal the go\·ernment of the Pcop!c·s ~roup of iniured did not reach hospitals
llepubl1c of China 1~ the sole legal unlll nearlv five hours after the crash.
go\"rrnmenl of China." Foreign f\1inis1ry f\1eanv:hile. persons living nearby, the
said in a s\alen1ent. 'The foreign train crev.·s and passengers who we re not
J\f inistry said Turkey will vote for ad· hurl did v.·hat they could for the injured.
n1ission -0f Reel China to the Unllcrl Na· Crews of both iralns claimed lhat the
h ons but will 9)1Jl0Se expulsion of lhe r-.'a· signals on their route v.·ere open, giving
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V"I Telffllet. ABDUCTEE HILGER STANDS BESIDE CAR
Ht Proved Gunm1n Net 1 3·Time Lottr
Game Gunman
3rd Tirne Charm in Kidnap
CHICAGO tUPlf A
nervous gunm11n h11d 11 run of
bad luck on three kidnap at -
tempts Wednesda y. He muffed
it twice. and when he finall y
succeeded he bought h i s
hostage a hamburger and 11
shake.
George Hilger. an 18-year-
old ,gas station attendant, was
!ake11 c11p!ive ;lftf>r his ab-
ductor had failed in twn
t-ar lier attempts. All along tht
mall had been trying to get
s nm eon e tn take him to
f'vlil waukee, and no one
cooperated -even <it gun-
point.
Hilger went.
"He relaxed after we got out
of Chicago." Hilger s11id of the
man. "and it was an okay
ride. We talked about gas sta-
tion robberies and holdups and
we stopped for gas !Ind a pop
a!ong the way .
"Then whtn we got lo
f\1 ilwaukee \VC had ham-
hurgers 11nd shakes . Ht paid
for iL" ,
Police !laid !he gunman. who
wore a rumpled suit and had
two badly swollen eye!!, earlier
had tried tn abduct A. T.
T~oumas while T5')uma.!I was
sitting in his car near 8 loop
bank.
The gunman go! i n
Tsaumas got out , but instead
r111n inlo the bank.
Thr:n, police said, the gun-
man got into Eric Fuller's car,
v.·hich was parked nearby.
This time he was on the
passenger's side, and he told
Fuller to take him to
Milwauk ee. FuUer said he
needed gas.
So they \Vent to the gas sta-
tion where Hilger worked.
The.rt wfre ~everal transac-
tions therf -gas into lhf' car,
gunnian and Fuller intn the
washroom , i:;unman ba ck into
car, Fuller mak ing a run for it
and succeeding, gunman tak-
ing $100 from the station. and
finally, gunman pointing his
pistol al Hilger, who was
servicing the car.
Thfy went to Milwaukee in
Hilger·s auto. since Fuller fled
you're th e third ." The gunman
warned Hllger. "you know the
~a}'lng ;;boy1 the third time~
the charm. You beli er not !ry
it. "
Panel OKs
Defenses;
ABM Cut
WASHING TON f APl -1'he
Senate Armed Services Com-
mittee has approved a $21-
billion military bu y i n g
authorization giving the Nix on
adm'iniatration just a bout
everything it sought for major
weapon,, development.
The eommlttee made .!I
slight reduct ion in funds for
the Safeguard missile defensr
system and ruled out a start
on extending it to t he
Washington, D.C., area. large·
ly because the current deploy-
ment is running be h i n d
schedule and additional money
could not be spent.
The commiltee re s I n rt d
$801.6 million cut out bv the
House for !he Na vy'i; F14 car-
rier-based fighter interceptor,
citing the Pentagon·s recom-
mendation thf program be
carried out and the con-
tractor's statement the funds
are sufficient for 48 planes.
The procurement bill , whi ch
has precipitated I e n):?: l h y
Senate debales the past two
years, will be called up £or ac-
tion in September.
It undoubtedly v.·ill al tr acl a
number of amendmen1 s. al1n-
ed at such major Wt"apon s prn-
i:;rams as the Saf!'guard and
the Bl advanced manner! bom-
ber. Chairman John C. Stennis
I 0-Miss. ), or Lhe Armed
Services Committee predicted
it "will have a very rugged
trip on the floor ."
An aide lo Sen. Stuart Sym-
lngton lD·Mo. ), said he will
offer two amendments dealing
\\•ith Laos -one lo limit U.S.
spending there and another fo
stop U.S. pa.y for Thai troops
in J.aos.
1'hat Jailer .11mendmenl. re-
jected in commi!lee 11 I n~. is
aimed at tighten ing an an-
timercenary provision adopted
a year ago that prohibits spen-
ding U.S. funds for "Viet-
namese or other free-,vorld
forces in actions des.igned to
provide military support 11nd
assistance lo the. government
of Cambodia or Laos:· Bul lt
permi1s funds for "local forces
in Laos and Thailand."
Nixon Blasts
Criticism
Of Burns
WASHINc;roN <UPI )
OAILY PILOT .;
Senators Pushing Ekction Reform
GM Raises
1972 Auto
Prices $176
WASHINGTON fAPI -Tht
Senate pushed today to com·
plete work on a broad election-
spending bill after approving
!inti~ on the: amoun1 federal
candidates may spend from
their own pocket!.
The Senate Wednesda y
vot.ed dov.·n measures to bar
use uf Ct'lmpulsory un ion due!'i
to finance election CMlpaigns
and to outlaw political spot ad -
\•e:rt1sements lw than 60
seconds long.
The basic measure would
llinil federal candidates' total
medla spending to 10 cents per
voter, , <!Quire full disclosure
of election finances poli ced b.v
a federal oommission, and
open the way for radio and
television debl'.tes by relieving
broadcasters or !ometimf's-
awkward equal-time obliga-
tions.
The limits on personal elec-
11on spending would be SS0 .000
for presidentia l and vice
presidential c and id a I e ~,
volf-to restrict to "·M the
amount a citizM ma y eon-
tr1butt to • candidate.
C.olo.), would have bu red use
of rompubory union dues tt1
back a polltlcaJ c.and !dat~.
Fanni.n's wa.s withdrawn 111d
DomlnJck 'S tuJled by I 56-JI
vote.
.. w,·ve said you can 't spend i'· -----------------------
more lha n $.i5.000 on your own
campaign for the Senate . Now
we v.·ould be saying you can
take a million do\lar.!I from
anybody else." st~d Sen. John
O. Pastore. floor manager of
lhe bill.
Senatt Republ ican Leader
Hugh Scott and Pastore, who
is anxious LO fashion a bill that
v.•ill be acceptable to President
Nixon. warned of veto hazards
in the $5,000 limit.
Nixon, who la st year vetoed
a. bill to lim it election apendi.ng
for radio and ttlevi.sion tin
i;:rounds it didn't cover ot.her
"1ed ia, now favors this bill's
provisions requiring f u 11
disclosure or el ec tion finances.
but oppose$ limits on coo-
tribulions.
Two amendments by Sen,
Paul Fannin, fR-~~z .,~, anRd c .. t,.llutttl 111 T~o Jiii•.-! H••t com1,.ny • 10 ,.,.,.,,. 100% G•1l1"1 N•ulr•I s111 .. 1• Sen. Pele.r Dom1n1CA. ( -
DETROIT (U PI \ -General
r--tn!nrs Cn rp_ an nounced Inda ~·
"tenta tive" increases in the
p1·ict>S nf 1972 modrl ca rs
u·hich u·nuld average 3.9 per-
cent. nr $176 mo re than
1itn1ilarly equipped ! 9 7 I
mndrls.
SJ5.000 for senatorial hopefu l5 l-----------------------------------
{~.".·1 said basic ··s11cker''
prices \\'Ould go up -ti perc ent
or $152 and the cost of optiona l
eq ui pment would increase an
average of 3,2 percent.
and $25,000 for those seeking a
H0use scat.
The Senate first refused to
t a b 1 e the limits by a 58-JJ
vo!!'. then p2.ssed them by
voice: vote.
Several hour!! I a Le r ,
howtver, it refused by voice
No A11nual Pay Raise
For Federal Workers?
bureaucrat. v.·hose government
Federal \\'Or krrs rome Jan. 1 job ha.~ jumped in pay by 75
may nol be getting the sbc nr percenl since 1962. when Congress first came up with
seven percen t. p2.y raise they the "comparability" device .
have tome lo <'QUOl on 1n rr-Maxi mum pay For the so-cal!-
cenl years as a more or lcs5 ed "classified " v.·orkers now is
(UPl l
annual affair. up to $36,000 a year.
Prt"sident Nixon t:lropped Rrp. Morris K. Udall 10-
\that apprarcrl lo be a clra r Ariz . 1, fat her of the origin?J
h1nl nf I his <1 L a news cnn-rp m p n r ii r ':I comp.:irabilil.v
ference \Vednesd ay. He said s~·s rem and also nf the nf'w
fla tly that no specia l p2.y boll.~t permanent one ju.~t oow tak·
u.·iJI be granted either to lflll 1ng hold. forN:asl oulraged
government t"xecutives or to cri es from employe unioM if
blue collar \Vorker.c:; at the the president exercises his
other end of th e scale. right. under the law to lower or
And he promised "slrong r lfminate the I ;:i tes t pro-
measures" 10 lim it salary in-spective raise. In that event
creases gent"rally. he also predict.ed a hot figh t in
That did nol act ua lly rulf' C0n~ress lo over rul e tile pres l-
nut a grneral acrn!'s-the·bMrrl di:nl -a possibility also pro-
$.,1 billion i11crea~e ~J ready vided by 1"1 w.
reported to have been recom-Nixnn issued his s2.!ary
mended for about 5.6 million warn ing in the namt nr fisc al
federal civilian and military integrity and the war on in-
personnel, under a new .'l~m i-flation. The federal payroll
automatic anhual pay raise now exceeds S:'iO billion a year,
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:o.ide, 11nd told Tsnumas In
ririve him In Mihv11ukee.
Tsoumas re11snncrl that hi!'
cnuldn'l dril'e from 1 he
pas.sen~er's side , and the gun-
man told him to gel ntll and RO
11 round tn the drivers side.
with his car ke ys
Hilger said the man "t0ld
me no1 lo spet"d because he
didn't \vant the police chasing
us, and ht 1aid I would be lhe
firsl to gel it if they stopped
us_ But he s;:iil:I he'd let me gn
if we got tn Milwaukee I about
911 miles north of Chicagol
safely. I dropped him off at
!he Gre vhound bus !ltati0n. HP.
borrowed one nf my $1a,<; st:i .
lion sh irts and changed in1n
!hrl l ..
Rut ti did nol sound li kf' example tn employtr~ e.nd •AlDIN 610Yl-ffll Ch.,,..11, 0,.11,. C•u•'Y l'I••· 110.4011
President Nixon ha~ brandfrl )'~'=o~d_:o:e:w~'~Lo~l~h~e~'~':'~"~'~'__:~w~o~rk~e~r~s~g~e~oe~r~•~ll~Y=· ===~::!:=================================~ a.~ "a vrry unfa ir shot" the al--r ---
tack his O\\'n 11dminis1 rat1nn
launched last v.·rek agains1
Federal Reserve B o a rd
Hilger i;ald when the man
go l out of !he c111r he rom-
plimented Hilger nn lhe: clean
car. and the good driving.
Chairman Arthur F. Burns.
At his Wednesday news C1)n-
''Two pe o ple hit \'f>
d0ub!ecrossed me so far and
"HP :-aid It v.·as a good
ride," Hilger said. feren ce. Nixon ~ughl lo !haw
!he frozen relations between
him and Bums. A former
Nixo11 Signi11g Aid Bill
That He Didn't Asl{ For
Yihite House counselor \1•hnn1
Ni xon appoin!td In head (hp
1ndependM1 l F'edera! Reserve
System.
"Thi~ gives me an np-
p9rtun1ty to set the: r~ord
sl ra ight "•ith snmf" i;ireallr
blo1A1n up differenC'rs tha1 I !Im
WASHl t\'GTON (AP) included It t!PCt.100 for Ar-~upposed to hav,. with ni y
Presiden! Nixon picked up ru., ct lt"rattd public works pro-very gond friend A r t h u r
1 ject~~. Bums," Nixnn s.aid
pe n toda y tn !'iign in.to ~w 11 -,;;;;;~;;;;:=:~~;;:;;;;=;;;;;;;;;~~~iiij~~;;;q;;;;::;;;:;;:;;; .1;~ 9-hillinn regional·a1d btll he ! ;; ->' ; :J':t'?(:'"'-. <9 ""~."M''X-'fl'~";tcitr,•'·"' ·•--·"-"!
didn't 11sk fnr and vet0ed once ''"' ~~~ -·-• • · -l
btfnre In a f;:itt er versinn. ·~ I
The me a s u re ;:iuthorizes f1 FINO
mnnev to boost the econnmy in
gix region~ nf !he country. OF THE
rh iefi y Appalachia. Actual
i<pend inli( level s will depend on
futu re ;:ippropr ialions. \ /\ Jl::::"D/
l3 igg esL chunk nf I he V V LLJ'\
mt.a~ure authorizes Sl.5 hi\!inn
fnr 11!1 nf WJ?s! Vi rginia and
p;irls of 12 other st;ite~ se rved
by the Appalachian Regional
c·ommission. whi ch N i x n n
w1nts to dis~fllve in favor of a
broitdtr r u r 11 1 developmtnl
revenue sharing program.
,
Congress ignored Nixon'5
recommendation and vote:d to
f'xlend the comm ission's life
four mort year~. Senale
Rt"publican Le11der Hugh ScoU ;,
"r Pennsylvania. nne nr the
s!ale." that bcnenL~. strongl y
1upported the extensinn .
~ cornerstone of die ongo-~·
ing Appalachian projecl. the 'l
rtgional highway development ~'.
program. is author!..:ed $~
million for construction of in-,1 tra:1tatt de velopment roads ,
Other fundll are authorir.ed through 1m. fr·:
lnr vncaliona! educatinn pro-
~;uns 11nd 11irport ~arety im·
prnvl"mtn! projf'rt.c..
A llleC!'lnd ~ct ion nf th('
measurt f'_x!end~ the life of
econom ie development cnm·
misiion~ In the Upper Gr.e.!lt Lake~. Atlantic COitalal Pla1n:1.
Ozark f\.fnun!~i ns . Nt1w
England 11nd the f our Corners
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Suddenly, lt'·s Famous
Even the name reeks of musty governmental ob-scur1 1~ -the Orange Coun ty Loral Agency Formation
Con1n11ss1on Suddenly. the unkno\rn f1vc·membcr c:omrnlss1on
ha<; brcotne th e fu]('rurn upo n \1·h1 ch Orange County
poll\iral po1vcr may be based for th e next several ye~rs.
l~.\f(' has among its po"'ers and duties lhc pa ssing
on annexations and incorporat ions of cities. It 1s con1·
pr1 \cd of t110 1ncmbers elected by the Board of Super·
\ 1~r1rs. i1vo 111e1n bcrs elected by mayors of Oran ge Coun·
t v's 2:1 cit ies, and a fifth member elected by the other
f0ur. Jl \Vas fo rn1cd 1.n late 1963 to encoural,!e order ly
devel op me nt and changing of boundary lines throughout
Oran,ge County. . Until last January. the LAF'C did its job quu~tly an d
\vi thout much recognition from a11yonc outside lhe
a gencies that did business with it. T hen came the _"ne\v''
board of super visors -along v.'i~h many new altitudes,
coaJ 1tions <l.nd political manipulations. .
The proposed incorporation of the city of Irvine
has been before LAF'C and the boundaries of ils 18,000
acres have bern declared in order. The Boa rd or ~UJJC'r·
v1~or~ is soon to set a d ate for an incorporation e!cct1011.
l!O\\CVcr. about 8,000 of those 18.000 acres are the
1argc t o( a Santa An a annexation atlcn1pt Li~e all a~·
ncxa1 ions, this one must go before the L1\~C and is
schcdll le d for hearing on Aug. 11 . If the annex,a\lon _is
gi ven the green light. the Irvine incorporation 1s again
delayed and !angled. It could be lost forever in a laby-
rinth of po litical n1an euvering. .
mayors are Stan Northrup c:ir SM Clenu~.nte and Joe
Hyde of Los Alamitos. The fifth member IS Charles A.
Pearson, longtime former Anaheim mayo r.
\Vhcn city of Irvine boundaries went through LAFC,
approval v.•as granted by a 3-2 vote. Battin ~n~ Caspe~s
opposed it. ~lyde was not then on the ~o_mm1ss!on, Louis
"Red" Reinhardt was the member who 101ned with North·
rup and J>earson in approving the boundaries.
The line up \Vas changed. The board of supervisors
declared Reinhardt's ter!ll expired and the power bloc
led by Battin and Caspers launched an intensive cam·
paign '''ith county n1ayors in Hyde's bcha~f. ~hey won
by 13-12. Jn view of their vigorous efforls 1n his behalf,
i·lydc V.'as presumed in most circles to be amenable lo
the Caspers-Battin governmental philosophy.
But an uproar follo\ved Hyde's election and cou~ty
mayors met again -this time voting Hyd~ out ~f off1c_e
by a J 6-9 vote. tlyde said he would stay 1n office until
Aug. J 2 -one day after the Aug, 11 hearing on the
Santa J\na annexation.
At last reading. J·Jyde was still a member of LAFC.
Rut. th e 1nayors \vho are to select his successor have
picked next -~1onday for a mee tin g t_o ~ame h_is succ~sso.r
and it is presumed the ne\v comm1ss1oner (In all hkel1·
hood Reinhardt! would be sworn in on the spot.
This probably would spell the end or Santa Ana'!
annexati on attempt. It may not mean, however, that
the lrvine incorporation election will come off on sched·
ule for Caspers and Battin indicated there may be more
tricks in their bag bet\veen now and the election.
MIEOOH MfDKAI. SOC/ffY uOURIW. .
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Supervisors on the LAFC are Robert \V. Battin or
~an 1a Ana and Ronald Caspers of Newport Bcarh. Bal-
l in dcsperalelv \\•ants the 8,000 acres or in dustriaJ land
in his ho1ne City -in addition to belng loudly "anti"
]liSl about anv\hing associated even ren1 otely 1Nilh the
I rvine. Compafiy. From all hi s act.ions, Ca spers opposes
Irvine incorporation, very likely because he \voul<I lose
('O!l !rp! nf n1uch of t he 18,000 acres that is \vithin 11is
fifth IJistrict.
Jt is not a very proud chapter in Orange County
history. The people \Vilhin the proposed city of Irvine
have complied with -even exceeded -all require-
ments for cityhoocl . They are being thwarted by machine·
type politics the likes of which have never been i;een in
this county.
"Look, Sen. N elson, we know this isn't a Girl Scout operation
but busi~ess is business!"
The t\vo LAFC members elected by Orange County
Even if the I~.!\FC situation is removed as a tool
of this machine. one can't help but wonder where the
next \\'Capon will be found.
Ag11ew Twist
Puslies Fact
l11to Fancy
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Sydney J. Harris I
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1~.1 rlv this ~prtng, Vier. President.
Ag!lf\\ cn11ci1c·! a headline thal ap-
pr;u£'rl 1n 'lhr ;-\fl''-" York Times on a
rrpon th:t l thr l ~;itlup Poll had found th~t
t!ir pcrccntaf.:r t•i Americans v:ho said
thrv \1ould like 10 Pl~ I' r tri :inf>lh('r
r n11n1ry 11<10 rlouhlcd
Jn !hf' L,1st rlr<'<11ie
Agl1f'li prnlf ~!rrl
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Iha! thl' h•'!'ldhnr r1n-
pt1 !"'17f'd lh <•I 12 f)"r·
, r>fl\ v.;1nt1 1! 11) Pln1-
J'!'.'1t(' 111 1r,1d of
~1 r,..~~.1~1g tli1' rlr"lr<'
Of fl8 [•~I'! l'fll l)f th11$('
p<11\Pd lo n·n1:11n in 1t·c l' S lle also said
1h:1t tn r 1i:<1t n1h1 r ct1untru;<;, the JX'I'"
,., 1 tri.;" t•' tli·•~f 11 ;1n110~ 10 lca1'e 11 as
niar l..t>d'v h•)!~Cr than hcrl'.
1 l!E ,\BSl HrJIT\'. :n1rt intrllrrtual
11.•)H•ll• •·. 11[ thh cn!lf1!;n1 c;:1n be sren
io; I• cli::!l i•r l1~iH 1f \rr tran5 jl\lSCd !he
l 1~111r·<; 111 =•\'. rli1 1>rc1'. S11prose the
rt 11''''" r !Ir 11,111 1!t11Jhl1·rt 10 Ille dt•c:ide
Jr·11n1 )!'\ti! I· 1.r,11 .\r1cr1hrJ1·~~. the
I",,, n1 1'.., • 1 , 1 1·". rrm:11n1ng rnarrirrl
J· 1 11'l-1d1· 1111 •.:!I.tr thnn tho~c get11ng
,1 ''f'•tr! ~ 1'11 .1 nr11 ~p:ip<r . !hen. p11t
1· 1.. II" 1 , 1lw ri1~qnn1v fli;irrr or on
\·11 d•>i!h.11 ' "I 1! •' 1111.nr('·C f1i.;11rr ~
1 1 '"1 1 ,, 1 11!'11 .. l1rrr 1-. 11rol 1h11L
t» .1 r , , 1,1 111 1rn1,,1n 111 thr l ~,
t " l",ll II
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r •;·:1 rl, o·ul1• !n '-Ill) n1;ir-
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• 11r rrrr1r1tou~·1y IL
1 • "'l' ui d1s11lh:tlion I JI 01 I l • I
!\'I 1:1n·'iTl\!,I \' •'t1•··11;:h, prnplr of
:-..tr ,\gnl'\\ .. 'l11fl1' ~H'l J\\1a~~ doing lhe
Dear ,
Gloon1y
t Gus
\Vondcr ll'h,V they ;1re building
homes \.\'ith npt'n lirl'places. when
it look yeari; of debati ng to ou!l;iw
b<icli·yard incinerators. England is
slo1vly banning f1rrp laces after
hundreds of years. IJccause of
smog. -G. D. •
T~I• J••+vro rellt(h rn•d•"' Vl~w1, no!
""~"""'' 1no1• o• '"" "'"''"""''· ~e~d vour Pll P•••I I~ GIMmv Gu•, 0 1<1 v Piiot.
oppnsite with erime figures . In order lo
dnve home the neeri for more "\aw and
11rder," the hard-l iners licer pointing to
the doubling and trebling of the crln1e
ratrs over the last decade.
J ha\·e n!'vcr heard them prolcsl th e
publicatinn -or hr:idhncs -of such
nC\.\'S. on the grounrtl' !hat llnly a \'ery
small per!'{'ntaµe of 1he 1\1ncr1cr1n pubhc
is 1nvoh ed 1n crune. ;111d 95 percent of
the fK'Op\e arc hones\, Ve!. hy the logic of
Ag!lew 's complain! abrn 1! the rn1igratton
heilr!linc. "-I.' );hl">ulrl <ici:r11lu;.1le the
posi!11·~. not 1he ncgatil'c, about rnine
stali~tics.
lT IS NE\\'S, and srrinus nrws, whr n
more than onr Amr.nr;in out of 10 ex·
pre~ses 11 1\c:;;ire in \cave 1his country.
and this number h.1s rtnuhle<i Hl a rl!'cfldf'.
Nor is ii a meaningful 1.:0111riar1~011 to
shov1 Iha~ a larger rrn·rn1age of rr11zens
in e1gh1 oth('r countrif')'. v. ;int to enugra1c
-for the t.:.S has rrrid1!1ona!l.v IJ<ocn the
place prop\e from all (l1 her parts of lhr..
world want In cnmr 10, a!' !he land of op-
portunity ant\ frcC'd0n1.
Tt1c r;i lc of c·rrta111 fnnn<1 of rancrr ha:o;
,-iscn frip.ht£'111ng\_v in 1hr· \;1 ~1 rircarlo nr
r1vo ; shn11l1J a h,..adl111" (1n 1ll1s rnl'rr>a.~P
:;trt·"s 1hc f;.il'I lh:-il ~ p1'tl!'t1! nf
Anl!'rirans arc frre frri1n t·:1n!'~r? Thi-..
hrrctless op1in11~tn \1ould hr ;1 fa r
grr;iler d15t()rtion 1h1111 th1• nlh!!r 11 ;1y
aru11ncl. the cl:irk srot 1~ 11 1']<1l n1rikt'S
nrw~. eith er on an .-.;-ra.I' pl-:ilc or a soc1fll
graph.
They're Finding It ltlaich lnap1•oved
Negroes Head Back to the South
'\'ou can't go home again. wrote
novehs! Thomas Wolfe, but the black
men of \\lolre·s Old South are doing jusl
that hy the thousands. They ;ire breaking
nut of !he no rthern ghet!oes they ([ed to
al the rate of a thousand a month. ii i!
esr.1rn at!'d.
They con1e. back home from Chicago,
C.ary and Harlem to escape c.rime-ridden
neighborhoods. the
pollution of the ci1 1cs
and the drug culture
of the streets. They
seeli peace and sta·
bility.
Ebony magazine,
lhe Life and Look of
.he black world (and,
iud,i:ing by its ad1•er-
ll s1ng volume, more
prospcrous) has interviewed three who
came home and depicted fhetr life t>tyles.
1 can hve in peace here," said one.
"Things are really gelling better ... says
another. "J'm here to stay, .. says a third. ,
ERONY de\·otes ils enlire 184-page
~pcc1al August issue lo "The South
Toda y" fo r an interesting reason.
Puhl1shcr John H. Johnson explains :
"Nearly all blacks 10 the North . Midwest
and \\!cs! are only one generation away
from lhe South .
"Today with the legal maneuvering
almo!'I cornplete and the long-sought civil
rights lav.·s firmly on lhe records. many
hlacks are looking back to the land of
thei r birth. They are wo~clr.ring v.·hat the
South is really l1kf' today In this issue,
\1'{' ;irf' 1rying lo tell 1hen1"
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Richard Wilson
reported to be the richest black
American with a personal fortune nea r
SIB million . Warning is given , how ever,
that black capitalism in Dixie is hardly
more than "a dot on the dollar bill" com-
pared lo white capitalism.
Those who have had experience nn na-
tional magazines like Ebony can quiC"k!y
realize that its filitors devoted an entire
issue to one 11ubject because they thought
they had a firm grasp of an important
development with a future. In the past
while editors ha ve discovered "!he new
South" eme rging in all its industrial
strength from the stage se~ of "'Gone \Vith
the \\'ind."
THlS NEW, nf'w South of greater racial
tolerance and opportunity, if not f'quality,
is undoubtedly real. The evidence of it is
clear. The Re v. Fred L. Shuttlesworth,
v.·ho led 1nost nf the c1v1\ rights
demonst rations in B1rmlngham, in the
!ate 195-0s, can return to \hi' rit1· 11•herP
Sheriff Bull c.r.nnor reigned and ·find un-
mistakable progress. E:bony·s edtlors
nole thar 711 blacks hold elective 11fli res
in the old Confederacy now compared to
72 in 1965 prior lo passage of the voting
rights act.
Jim Crow segregation in publ ic
transpnrta!ion has been v.·iried out. l\tany
public schools arP de s r gr r gated
(progress has been compara1i\'f'ly
greater !han 10 !he i\orth l Public
be.ache~. hotels and rcstauran!s have
been opcn!'d to bla ck.' 1'.'losl of all. 1\·h1te
aUitudcs have changed . Sn ll I her n
governors. usini; the rl1ct(lTIC' of ci\'i l
rights lea{kr~. call for racial harn1011y
anr:I prosperity.
It is an encourav.1ng account but il
:-hould not be rn1.~read The m1~rat1on to
the .\'.orth (·onlinues. Bla('l;s m;ike up 28
percent. on the average., Qf 1t1r popu1a1ion
of the North's b i~ cities. Most of them
tire not goiniz hon1e again. The No rth ."till
has its problem to solve.
Holes in the Campaign Plan
To the Editor :
7he president. of the f\.tission Vie jt>-Sad·
leback Democralic Club, Mike Michaels,
announced his group'! support for federal
funding or presidential campaigns in his
,July 28 le tler to the editor of the DAILY
PILOT.
By so doing, his plan is lo:
(J 1 Shorten the campaign period.
i2 ) Reduce costs.
13) Remove. calldidates from I.he grasp
of special interest groups.
These objeclives are honor a b I r ,
however, the proposed solution is so
simplistic and un orisinal th at one
"·onders "'hy a group would be motivated
lo rncet only to propose the same basic
solutions lor nearly every political
malady.
TO COUNTER the proposed .solution. 1
would like. to suggest the following:
I
Ma ilbox
Loi!•" trom •e•d•" •r• wtlcomf , Norm111r
W•ll•" 1no11ld <•n••• 1n•lr "'"""'" In JOO word• •• 1111. Tno ... ni .. tona•n .. l•U•r1 !t 11! IPICI "' •llm+""" libel h ,.,.,,..a, .lit >.n•" mu11 1 ... tlu•h 1l1n1turo i nd m1lllnt .aa,.u. Du! n1mu
"''' bt ,..;'""'" ........... 1 It 1111flcl..n1 ..... " h f PPl tt nl. Potlrv .. 111 no! ~. PU~\hntO
pay up In minimize losses and get on V.'\\h
the building.
ONE RAil. union leader has found s
11•ay In arhievr prrpelual picket lines hv
striliing sue<'essive increments-of his
union and thereby destroying erop~.
reducing other union jobs and shulting
dO\\'n produc\1011.
7he 1ndhictual union mcmhcr is op-
posed to strikes because they w1pe o\ll. his
savinj:!S and the resulting 11·age 1ncrC"ascs
are rapidly g!'lbblcd up by h\Ch"r l1v\n.11
costs. \Vorst or all. the marliets he is pro-
during for are bring lakrn o\'(>r by other
nations. 11·hose Wflrlicrs f"annnt afford our
products. And yel thr strikf's J:o on.
\Vhv do "e cnn11nue to bow to thi~
('cont:im1c insanity?
"'ITll LAROH 'S fnr11111!11hle vnttng
power, mus\ \<ibor \ead('r<, be selected nn
lheir irrcspons1blP ahility to pxtracl in·
creas111gl,\• highrr 1\;igc" and costly
brnrfits fr11m all fif 11~ ~
Labor \c;ider~ tr<ldihon1l!y thro1v !heir
pnli!ical rluu1 b1 •h1 nd !he t<1nd11l;i1e whn is
\ra~l \lkr\v 1n :\\'! ac;11n~t \\ :u.:(' 1nt•rr;i~r.<;.
Tn :;;lit'\ 11'l' 111 gn1t·rn111Pn1. lilr rlf'1"ll•rl nf·
l1cial tll\l l.\ ~l\·ld \(I ~n111r <1[ lh~ pr<'~~ure
to ;irrnmph'-h ,.,.;:~,'n11al ! As Ii~.
f\('\'Cr!bclc~:;. I\ \!'; <,;i1d thi:ll t;Ol'('fTil\lC.Ol
1nu~r ltnd a snlut1.in A~rrrrl Hn\1rl'rr,
v.c arc lhc gn\'rrnmt'n! an<I. t{ 11c d11n l
Ii'! our ~ro krsmcn anrt lr·arll'r~ know our
vie"·~. how r1111 v.e C!qK'\I ;.1 ~11\ut1n11~
ls \hf"rc :innth t'r solul1 nn th un \\'Orkabl e
111age an(! pric:e ~·011\rnl!>"
L Y\lA,\J S. F 1\ULK;\'ER
You're l.Jikable, But •••
\l'l1at l·:bony finally !ells its readers is
th.'i1 1n the South today 1he black man 1s
Jlli-1 rraching the status hi s brothers in
!h!' r\orth reached 25 yrars ago. The
~1ilhcrner's progress licem" so great
IJ<•c·aulif' !he nort h<'rncr's rlevl'lopment
v.·as v1rlual!y arres!rd and !he gains he
1111~ 1nadr are propnrt ionately smaller.
Equality in Jobs is lhe 11nswer. says 1he
f'd1!ors of Ebony. They do not parrot !he
re vol1i1ii:inary ta!li of !he black aclivisLs.
Jn N<Jrth and South !hey as li for the jobs
blacks ha\·e proved they can perfo rm 85
1'-'Cll as v.·hitcs.
THE RETURN of the natives,
ncverlhelf'Sli, \s not to be compared to the
misration or th e post-war decades whi ch
look millions of Negroes northward. The
flow has not been reversed but the
s1lC.e1al issue of Ebony itself may arouse
a new interest of lhe nnrlhr'rn mig rant:\'
1n returning to a South they wi!I find
qui!e different than the one they left .
( 11 Federal funding has never red ucccl
costs as we \\'itness by our e\·er spiralin!l;
taxes. What if 50 men decided to run for
the presidency? Wouldn't they ha ve an
equal right to do so and lo receive fede ral
funds? How would expenses be cut then'.' Tliings Do11 e W itliout Scenf' ITtie Dcn10<'r~11r C\11h. ;i vas1.
~prn wling, !rll\.1·<\ toL:rlh1 r ~tr11t\ur1· 111 ;:i
rn1sh ma~h 41f ;i rr 11111·1 l11r:1I i;t\ le<;. Frnm ii ~ ~omc11hat srrlfh \1~1\.. il h:iS ob\'1011s1y
lictn better da} ~
Con1int; uri lhr strp" 1\\n al ;i llmf' is
_you ng. handso111e J11hn L1nrls;1y \\'ailing
!1\r h1n1 in thC' dnor11:1~ l< thf' <'hib's pr o-
fr"~1onal rntJnn ~rr. L:irr\· O'l\ncn
1r nrien: Gor.id af\crnnon . sir. ~l :iy \ be
nl hrln"
Liutls«1): r\Jt·e \(Nlk1nc r\uh }'ou\·e got
hr~i· I V.lt~ lh1nk.11lg of JfHntn~
crnrlen 1n1!)h1n~ In~ hnnd~1-1 can't
!('II )Pll h1 ,11 hapr~ 1l1ar 1111ultl n1akl' U5.
6lT. \\ e h;" \'ll I had a 11C'''' mctnber in
yt:1rs t \\'h111n1nµ nu l :in :ipplication
f<)tlTI '.Ju~t a il'11 r111ainl' Questions. Your
OC't'.'\1 p~1tH111, "-H .,
l.ind,.ay: ~ljivnt nl Ne"' Y11rk.
O'Brien; ~,l;nds l1kf' 1ntcrcst1ng \~:ork,
\\'h:;1t do you dn"
Llndsil}': I v.·:1lk lhrough !hi:' ghetto (n
my sl1irt sl1'c1·f'".
f)'Brien lplra.sl'd l; \l rry Ormf)('r;itrr.
r m :;;urc '''P 1":111 find rooin lor you in our
Nnrlhrrn L1h<>ral \\'1ng. Previous club af.
f1hallnns?
Lindsay; I \\'.:o~ a IHr'·l<Jni: Republican
until 1docid.~d1hcy w{'ren't fnr me.
o ·urlcn: \\"hen dJd you rtrcide that'.'
1.lnd~ny : \.\o'hcn lh~y wr rPn·1 for me the
J(l::.t lime I rnn fnr mayor.
O'Brico: llow l'Ollld thf'y oot be for you
1tf1rr lhc enviable. record }'<lU und oubtedly
1n11dt· in rf'durl n,I! rrinit'. lowering laxr's,
l"'l'l'l'n!in~ ~lr1~r'> .
l .irid~ar 1 .. rnv.hnRI Is th:it ;i question'
O'IJrlcn (h.1~11ly1. 1"n. no \\'e nevrr
pl') loo rlo~( I~ 1u1n \111' hnckground11 ol
•iur mrml>cr<; \Vr.trnme into 1 h e
Dtmocratrc Club U.._you lake thP . _firS1 ---·----r--_ .....
Art
I
Hoppe
door nn the lcf1. I'm s11r(' you 'll mccl
son1f' cong tnitil companinns y;ho •.•
l.i11rls11.1·: llold on. 1 nnl only \Vant lo
Join the cluh. 1 \vant 111 h!'lp.
o ·nri('n iea~crly): Golly, tha t"s great'
t\o amount's 100 ~mnll. /\ twrnly'.' A ten'.'
A t1\•e. Boy . arc \\Con 1he shorts'
1.lnr:lsay: No, I mean I ,~·;int lo \1·ork-.
Yo11 know. a p11::.1ti11n of rc~pons ibil ity.
O'Brien 1c-rf'~tfallrn•~ Oh. Su ri', I thinli
1hcre's a \"acanry on 1hc Hu1lding and
Ground~ Cnmn111lc<'. Th:it \ a !!ood place
for e new men1brr lo 11tart. Thrn ..•
Lindsay: I want l{l I)(' Pre~ident.
O'Rrien: 0 .. over lhe years you
mig hL work up In. ~ay. Reco rding
SC'<'rctary or . _ • \'<1t1 11·)1.1( ~
Linrl11a,v 1 fold ing his arr11~ 1: I want to
he Pres1rle11L 7he Ht'puhl1ra ns al read y
have a President. Th <il'S why I'm joining
you.
O'Brien /Nli;!in)? nrrvou-;ly t1\1·ay): ~'ou
mean ~·ou ha\'('n·l hctn a 1nemtx>r or our
club fi1·e ml nut1'S ;in1I :i!ready you want
us to tnitkc you Prestdrn!"
Llnrlsl!y 1finnly1. lh<it's right. fll.v
record a~ a !if('·1<1ti~ H<'ruhhran and
ma,yor of ~fW York l'n1inently qualifies
mt' f(lr the Jnb
O'Brirn f\1·11h :i ~1c:!~il~ hf' lf'ar~ up the
ApJl\iCA\IOn fl'rn1\ '!l)lj:;h!\,., kn(l"" lh:tt
rir11b<1dy \,\h<1 'r! 11a11t I!• ir11n ;i pn1C'rl y-
81r1r~rn, l;1rll<in·t 11hl1'n, runrlo"·n cluh
llk e th1~ \l.'!JUlrl h/lVI' 1(1 hP ~nmP k1 nd It!
Not only hav e public aecon11nodalion!
hero dese,i:rcgated in the So uth, but while
att\ludes have changed so that Jame!'!
ti1eredi!h could return to live in the Sou th
and i;ay. "The racial atmosphere in
northern ci!ies is he.coming extremely
lense ;ind il"s gotni:t to increase. On 11
pc r::.nn-to-person, day-to-day ba sis, the
Sout h is a more hvahle place for blacks
I ha n any other place in lhe nation."
1.A'SS than 10 ye ars ago federal troops
were requi red for ~1 eredi\h 's protection
v.•hi\e he enrolled in the University of
~1ississ1ppi law sc hool.
ACCORDING lo one article , lhe Soulh
l!I "home coming count ry·• for scores of
black techn icians .a nd specialists y,•ho
launch new bu~inesses or accept ex-
1?cu1ive positions in either black or while
owned firm~. Norri~ B. Herndon, prf'si-
den l of lhe Atlanta Ufe Insu rance C-0 .• is
~--Bii George ---,
CONFIDE NTAL TO TED AND
CAROL : Well . you know whal they
i;Ay: Two's company .. ,
(Thrse d<l)'S evrrybody needs 11
.l!!'IOCI IAugh. so don't f,.,rgel Ge<1rge.
fl you happen lo hear an ything run-
ny. he need~ one worse than
anybody.)
(21 Perhaps the most important ele·
ment here Is I.hat the r::impa igns do nnt
cost us anyth ing at the moment. but
would , if Mr_ Michael's group has ii!
way.
(3) The t>le.ment of coercion that is in-
herent in this solution is frightening. The
same moral pr inciple that those y,•ho ob-
ject lo their taxes supporting the war in
Vie lnam applies to this issue. For ex-
Rmple, if George Wallace were to run
again. those who oppose hi5 philosophy
would be. forced lo support hi.i; campaign .
~ 4 I The federal financing of presiden·
tial campaign~ would give the advantage
to whatever party wa~ ln power in many
covert ways. What would haripen to the
American favorite -the underdog?
CAROL NORTON
'Eeonomle lnaanlt11'
70 the Editor :
\\'hen national survlv.11\ ls threat<?ned by
high unemp loyment, higher tares to meet
government responsibilities. and I.he
poorest economic picture in ages, we are
.affronted by a ~eries of crippling strikes.
The strike terms are to be paid for by
WE the ~pie In hig her li ving co!'lts:.
Question -Must we accept lhese .af·
fronts as inevitable?
The labor le11der1111pp111rently base. their,,.
demands on what some other union got.
The building industry sels the standard
inc rease because the private construction
rompanlt.!i mu11t give in, In the short run ,
IL is the cheapest solution and. being
undcr-<:apltallt.ed, the CQmpanies: would
nut. •------,,,-------,-~--~ wiped ... ou .. •, .":!:.' Jong 1trike; $0 they • _.-"-.. I ~·~... ·r .. ,.
The best way to keep your life alive i~
lo do new things.
What new things? \\'ell , v.·tiy not make
a list of possibililies as they come to you r
mind?
Some of them you are t.oo lazy to do,
some of lhem you arc. too cowardly l o ,
try. but all of them are al least fun to
think about.
And who knows for sure~ On some dar-
ing day you may gel up the gumption to
get up and rlo A few .
Here's one man 's !isl of .. things to do
ne xt":
Pull lhe beard of a mounta in coat.
Become a corporal and finrl a
marshal's baton in my knapsack.
Rent a ny·it·yoursrlf magic carpet in·
1tead of a drive-it-yourself car.
BE A DECOY for the FBI ln an opium
den.
Play at Ind ian hand 'll'restling v.•ith a
wa lrus -but no fair usin g tusks.
Give my gout to those who think it's
funny.
Catch a greased pig a.I a t Rrnival
Convince the i;ovcrnment 1t 0111:hl to
pul oul a nickel tha t can 't be mlstakl'n
for 11 quarter. or a quarter lhat can't be
mistaken for a nickel.
Teach 11 p11rk Mjuirrel lo clepo&it nul~ 1n
11 bank instead of hiding them in a hole 1n
thP. ground.
F'e.ather .a lnve ncs l with 11 credit r ard.
Gel a job as Yul Rrynner's hairdresser
-\\'ith double pey for O\'erlime..
PµT A lfEX.On An}' polil.lc(an 11·ho PlO-J'lr >
Hal Boyle
roses a nr1\' l<ix or refll~<'s to \'Ole for lht
repeal o{ an old onf.'.
Visi t the mnon but rcfu.~f' to bring back
any rocks as that might r11sturb the lunar
t'C(llogy .
Open A fre e old f(llks· h'lme for retired
elclerly tenn is p!:iyer~ wl1n coulrl prove
thry harl ever been absolute amateurs
since the age of 17.
Thursday, 1\up,ust 5. 1971
'flic td1tor1n l page of the Daily
Pilot seeks 10 i11jor1n ond 11ti1n·
vlatc readers by prcseutlng th~
11c1vspapcr"s opinions and com·
n1e11tory an topics of Jnterest
and significance. b11 prov ic/.ing a
forum for rlJc c.rpress1on oJ
our f'l'ndrrs' np1n io11s. anrt b11
prrscntina Ilic d1t1ersc 11i~w
poin1.~ flf in formed nhsrrvers
and spol.-ts111cn on topics of the
d<lu .
Robert N. \\'eea, Puh\i:-her
Offers Culture Class
L1111 t.?.·1111 ""f' B11rri£•rs .. ,.. . Tt1rl{CL of Special Sc hool Progrcun
1\1 4;J.;111i1 , .. I Flll\L
Ot lllr O•>I • P "~' Sl•ll
t-IH !llt'!1r .. tJ •• n I ,,rid 1!.1•
S!l1,ltlt1~ Uf .\!1 \I! ,Ill "!I;:.~ ,J!'l!
s;1nipl1·\ •ii 111•· I" 11;,J .ir
r;i ,1• ull1·11 ii 11~ ,1111111 "dur·
lllK :1 :.pt'!'1:d tL··-a: \\ll·tn1
Sl'hHnl 111 \ ·.,~i.1 \i!• .. ,,1
FPlll' 111 I 1111 f '•!II 11· d I •'llJI<
p,!f'l 1c·1p;111•1t 111 1111· 1 L•
The ::~1 ,111r1.111 ... 11·t1•d 1,,,
thr ft'dt•r:llh tiu11frd p11.~1;i1n
n·pr1'•<'n1•'d ne11 ly arnvtd.
111•11 Encli:>h speaking J\lcx1c•n
1h1ldrl·f1. ('h1c11no )OU\hs wlu
~p1•;1J.. b111h Sp<in1sh an ~
En~lhh ('lllt':lrlClS >1'W1 ~1><'ak
110 Sp;H11~J1 ;11111 A11gl<1 ~ouths
1·. ,,,, .fft' 1 nn,rdc•rf'd l'Ullur<1ll y
dh.id\';illl<•i;(•d but n1rnlally
i-;111 t•d
Lt'<1d 11·:1rti,•r l.1•e l\'1111ll'ur
:.;11d 1tle pilot prvJr1·1 hrnu,1tht
lnt• fuu,-gr·vups \•1gc1her in nne
rl;1~•roon1 to ll'arn ab11ut !\lex-
Sa{lcllel•at'k Ai{f e to Talk
Dr. 1"11·11 I! Hrt n,•·· 1 H' '
dC'nl <in•l 'uri1·11111·n•h··1 ••I
~adcllrback l '\"\ll~·:.:r· ,1111 ,1d
drr~s 111r111h1•r• "' 111 ! ,J"1111:1 r-=-------1
l\ll>S 1.1>\"E
IJ\CLE
I I
H1·..1,_h H1Jtar~ Club Frula}.
Bn 1111•r "Ill prc~('n! ;10 in-
[111111.1!1\'f' rt•poi·t e o Li 11 e d,
··Thi· Sacldll'h;u·k ( · o ! I c g e
:-.1111~ " foeu~"tllt: 11n Ille l'nl ·
1, ~" 1h~!rirl \; !).ind prPpos:il
1•,)1,1 h 11 111 J.:f> ht•lore vnll'r~
:-,, pl lt
1can culture
"The English spr11klng
children helped those who
don't speak our language," she
s;11d
ThP class. d<'s1gncd t o
dl'vclop positive images about
the r-.1ex 1c;.n herit11ge and
!;nnd1 xr1~.e students with Mex -
IC<ln rullurr enrolled students
r:ing1ng fronl first gr11de 10
j'JlllOr high.
All th slud1'r1ts 11u11!1fy for
p1ogra1n~ during !ht> regular
SClOOI )t'ar Ill v.·h1ch they
~ptnd a half-hour earh day
11ork 1ng 11·1 th a spee1;1l leacher
who f'rnphaSiZ<'s n1<1 lhC'ma t1cs
;ind reading The res! 11f tht>
rrl.!u l<lr sch011I ye<1 r d;iy the
~rudc1ts sp1'nd in regul;ir
cla~se<
....
return >A'ith a grealer pride !or
tN>ir heritagP. They gain ar-
precL3llOll of the heroes o[
"-1exico lhroogh units of study,
she noted. ·
They enjoy sharing their
knowledge or the language
with those who don 'L speak Jt,
Miss \Vinocur addt>d.
A proud band of singers
e\'olved during the five wet>ks.
"They're so good," Miss
W1nocur said. "that .. hen we
went to Knott's Berry Farm
the f.'lanach1 band asked then1
to sing in Spanish for tht'
whole audience. It was very
exciting .··
11••.r•rl•• Aw1•1\I '} !"ni 01111 V PILO... 7
Satu rdays in
The DAILY FILOT
11
'!')11• progr;i111 1\i!l brg1n ~1
!10•1:1 111 thr.: Terr<1t'l' f!otirt\ of
I lit• l Intl'! L;tRu ri;r, t!.'i S Co;i~1
ll1gli11:1y, l.;1g11na lll'arh.
".Stutlf'nts who ha~·e taken
011" C\IUrsc v.·111 relurn to
school nrxt year. 11•1!h a
hnlrider knowledge of ~1cx1c11
lhey t<'n share w11h their
i·lassmalc$." s.iid t-.1 is s
\V inorur
.She al so c.~pc1·1 s the f\!l'~
ic<1n·An1e"1c<J n r hi!dr<'n will
Other activitres during the
sun1mer hal'e in<'ludcd niaking
typically fo.i exican dl'torations,
cookies, tacos and pottery.
The experirncC's l>eneflt not
nnly the pride of !hf !\•lexican
An1erican childrf'n 1n lhe
course but expand ! he
kno>A·ledge of the Anglos v.•ho
n1igh1 o!hcrv.•i!;.e not SIX' !hc~c
typical tastes of 1\lex1lt1n
culture, according to their
!cacher.
MRS. ALICIA FABRIS, TED M'KOWN ACCOMPANY STUDENTS IN MEXICAN SONG $[SSION
At Co1ta Mesa's Wilson School, Summer Class Attempts to Build Pride and U nrlcrstci1"1d1 113
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•Nuts" Opens
Way Off -Broadway Show
"Nuts to You '." -a new
m.UJica.1-comedy about t he
Fair Play Caramel Company
-will open Aug. 6 off·
Broadway -way oH -on a
porch in Ntwport Bea ch.
With mus ic by Tom Shelton.
15, and book and lyrics by
Erin Blackwell. 18, the two-act
play ~·ill mark the second
year the Robert S~Jton hom e
in Corona del f\·lar ha! been
made a theatrical showplace.
Erin, a theater arts major
at UCLA. and Tom >A'rote their
first jo.int effort, ··Tue Gen-
uine Gem ," and presen!M ii
lo a '"limited audience" last
year.
'"Nuts to You:·· although
also ma.inly fl'.lr neiilhborhood
consumption . has a more ex-
tended run. Aug. 6. 7, 13 and
14 .
Erin receive d her
'·inspiration " for the plot from
"' "Nut Gem"' candy bar ~he
•ate 'A'hich actually w ;:i s
1nanuractured by the Fair
Play C11ramel Company 1n
Johnson City. New York.
....
and N or be r t Pargeboard,
Daisy's true love
Lola. tired of a cand y
magnate's dauE;hter's 1 if e ,
conspires with Gilbert to
embezzle company hinds to
ba ck an epic movie about
'"N ut Gems." Obvious com·
pli cations result.
Eventually. ho>A·ever. a hap-
py ending unravels featuring
t"·o weddings and a sa!LSfied
father.
Still 1n final rehearsals, Lh e
play is directed by Zelma
O'Neal. berst'lf a musicat-
comedy actress in the 20"s
and 30"s, said Erin.
The project began when
Tom ·was '"fiddling around and
'A' anted lo write a sho~·." he
said. "Then Erin came alon g
and helped complete it.·•
An all-around helper for the
p;:iir has been Erma lr!zm:.itc
nf \"e"·port Beach, \1'hile
Tom's father, Robert. is stage
manager.
Jn the cast are Ton1 as
:\'orberl. Erin as Lola, and
David Zalusky as Samuel
O'Danile, all of whom also a11-
peared in last year's play.
..
DA ILY l"U .. OT Sti ll P'hDt.
Basically , !he plot in volves
!1ve characters: Samuel C.
O'Daniel, founder and pres1-
denl of lbe caramel company;
Lola, his wayward daughter:
OaJsy, his sweet daughter.
Gilbert Gilbert. former actor·
I u r ned-Hollyw!lOd director,
Also in the "Nuts" cast are
Paul Doremus as Gilber t
Gilbert and ~1ary Simpson as
Daisy. All live in Newport
Beach.
NU TTY CAST -These four teen.Jgers are reatured in the original musical
"Nuts lo 't'ou," opening tomorrO\\·. fron1 left are Davi d Zalusky, ?i.1ary Simp·
son. Tom Shelton and Erin Black I\ all. The premiere \l'ill be held on a Coro na
de! ri1ar porch.
Here's something
beautiful. Free.
Your choice from a special group of
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faithfully reprod uced from Glendale
Federol's permanent coll ection of original
oils.
Just drop by your loca l G lendale
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self-matted and ready to frame , and oil
ore by eminent artists acc laimed for thei r
fine renderings of the American West.
There's no obl ig at ion, of course. Your
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G lenda le's original oi ls ore just a friend ly
introduction to the people with Umpteen
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·-•
WASHINGTON (U PI l -Blatchford hsted \vork in
Joseph H. Blatchford, director drug abuse centers. (.'Ouhsel1n_t:
of the new U.S. action agency. parolee..c; and organ1z1ng da~·
says he will propose that col-care cen ters for \\'orking
lege students get academic mothers.
credit for a year's vo lunteer Asked if he believed r>:-
work in the inner city. ernption from the 1lrafl abo
"We're going to ask the would be extended lfl VISTA
universities in this country to or Peace Corp s \'Oluntrers.
come up with new ways ci .. Blatch ford said. "It 's going to
training and ()rient.atln,ll their be an irrelevant po1nl soon
. . I don 't think th.it thr
rlraft Ja w \\ill be rene\\•rd
:ifler tht'I ll"K' nnf' or 1 .... 0 year
extension th\•\' h:11 c nn ...,."
I le Hlsn ~~11d !Ill' rlrc!1n{' n[
:ippll\':Jlinns l11r the PCil!"O
Corps had t'ndt'{t 1111rl f0r 1he
fi rst t1n1e in four year~ re·
quest s \\'t're 1nr·r cas1n,I!. \'!ST,\
;1ppl1t·alion~ \\·rrc 1ncrc<l s1 ng,
t0<1, he :-aid .
own student.s: lo be of service
in the community," Blatchfcrd *
said.
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Action is an outgrowth of
President Nixon's exetUlive
reorgan ization and combine s
mtJst of !he volunteer prl"f.
grams in the federal govern·
ment including the Peace
Corp5 and VISTA tVoh.r1te-ers
in Service to A me r JcaJ.
Blatchford 'A·as the Peace
Corps director before being
named interm head of action.
MERCURY SAVINGS
and loan association
"The challenge no.,,.. is for
the uni versities lo s I art
training their people i n
specific areas where they can
be of service to this country,"
he said.
BU ENA PARK Mercury Savings Bldg, Valley View at Lincoln
HUNTINGTON BEACH Mercury Savirgs B!dt , [dinger at Beach
TUSTIN Mercury Savings Bldg., Irvine Bl~d. 2t N ewpo~t Ave.
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.A t.ll l!~!C A 'S i LARGE S T ' FAM!L YICLOTHlNG ' C H f. I N
PRICED '
TO SAVE
1003
POLYESTER
DOUBLEKNIT
PANTSUITS
comparable
pantsuits sell
elsewhere for$16
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Off COMPARABlE VAlUES
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The very pantsuits
you·ve had in mind .••
In colors for now and-.. ~
lat('J' and in th:it marvelous
polycstM" l:n it that gives
'"Ou '''as hable wrink:le-!rec 1
fashion. Pantsuits with
great dash ... the bcltocl
tops. in bold sporting· , .
sbipcs-· the contrasting
pants., with subtle flare.
• SIZ!S 8 to 18
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COSTA MESA, 1601 Newport Blvd.
• GAJlOEfi..(;~OY§jPzf~~r~enJ;r~t llJvd.
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OPEN
SUN.
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D1·ag Boat Events ~
Ba1·ef oot Skie~s
Vie f 01· Recor(]
Bart•font \\;i!rr skil"rs wilt
he niatchcd side by •.id" lur
1hc first 11n1e dt1rin g !he
(~n;it Ch.Hnp1on<;h1 r~<; :it Lnng
tl<•;11·h \l,1!!11!> St adiun1 .\ug.
I:; 1'1
Bill Andrews, ;in en -
lrrpris ing 19·)'ear-old Los
Angeles youth who has been
$kd ng .~i nce he was !O years
oid. is anothe r 11ron11nen1 !'nn-
11·~1:1nt Tht> \1n11•ers1!1 of Sa n
Jl1t•go s1udl'nl t~ lol;illy 1•11n1·
11111\td In br('a ki ng 1hr l\nrld
rf't·<1rtl and "111 bf> rullf'd hy
.Ja1·k Ca\er or Do wnev in
"Ca)·er's ·r11ckagc." •
D]8 ~Inking
Big S pln~h
OA[l V PILOT W
Bever's Olympic Boat Rescue Syste~Devised
Boat Back
111 Lead
Olympic yachting official.!i .at
Kiel, Germany, have devi.~ed a
unique safety and salvage
system to expediate r es-cue
operalions on the ract course.
At the boundary of each cf
SANTA f\.10NICA (AP) -the thr(!(' regatta courses a
Don Bever of San Diego has s11IVllRe center will be an-
used back-to-back triumphs tu chored from which rescue operations ca n be coordinated.
move into flrst place alter 'f'he advan!ages of tl1e systen1
four races in the seven-ra ce are :
!'\orlh American Sol ing ch;;m-In 1he fvl·nt uf :ll'1·idents
pionship.!i on Santa ~hinica a.~s1s1ance can be i:iven more
Bay. pl'Ot11 pll) and cffic1tonlly; in-
JUl'Cd {'0fl1JK'1llOr.s r I' re 1 \ t'
Bever repeated Tuesda) 's first aid in the unn1cdiate 11r
victory by edg in g Ju h 11 the r!'galta cour.se: yacht~ 1.:11n
Lindsey of 011klt1nd h.v I '~ be 1011,f."d to lht! s;:tl va~P
m1nu1es 1n Wedne sday's 10. center and l'(•turnecl to the
Uonal regatta for Olymp!e
classes Aui; 28 to Sept. 4. The
lF a bool be<·omps un-
maneuverab!e or a yachtsman
gOf'~ ove rboard and neffls assist<in('l'. frogmen will bf' _ d11te 1~ f'Kll!'!ly !Inf' year before
rushed to the scene or Lhe ac-!
!he st11rl or the first rare In
the O!.vmp1c yachting contests
in !1172.
t·1dcnl. Tht'}' w1!1 u 'I e
pneun1atic boats with outboard
n1otors with spttds up to 40
1
n)iles per hour.
l'nJurirs 11 ill he al tended to
by durtors ;:ind l1rsl :iid
pt'rsonnt•I ~.~ soon a~ the vic-
ll n1 rrachrs the s a I v ;i g e'
eent rr. In th1· evt'nl of serious
;icciden!s helltflplers will be
usrd. Thf·~ will bf' slationcd at
Holtenau. <10 air !1cld only a
ft11, rn!lcs d1st<1n1. I
COMPUTERIZED
e ACCOUNTING
e BI LLI NG
• PA Y~Oll
e FINANC IAL ANA LYSIS
INDIVIDUAL P~O(;ll AM S TA ILO R.~D
REO UI REMtNTS
TO YOUR.
ll;11 1·l •M•l i-k1111g for 1t•c11rd~
h.i , h+ rn a ft;.ilurt• nf manv
rr1 cnt dr11g hnal 1•\'r111 '· hUt
this 1s the first t1n1c r('g1 lnr
1 !1n11 nat 1on runs w11! be held .'
;111·111 d u1g 111 r<Jcc d1rctlu1'
H.1lph Hi.be1-1s.
Four of th e Soulhl;ind s !(1p
~h1rrs 1ril l he 0n h:ln d 111 r:il'r!
f1•1· J1rlil'. 1111111('~ il:> 111'11 ii~ ~I ·
11 l!lf)! (1\ hrc<lh lhe rc<·ord •r t
1110 1nn111hs <1g11 h\· \l ;1•t1e
.rt 1hr new 1n;.i1k 11r li~7 t
\\ tlms nf Long Br:1"h \\'1lrns
1111 IL'~ pt·r hour Ill t).1\d;111d
\\'1\n1ington·s Rob Pr ll on
11 ill pull I8·~·rar-old Ken
Kutler 1n his stock ski boat
"Ski Bum ." The North
Hrillywnod you1h has bctn
~k 11ng s1 nc·e he v.·a:; SC'vcn and
/or the cnn111lg nalL{lnals.
01,vmpi c t•enlrr togelher alli:r Oran~e Cnun1v rad l n rnile ra cr. Skippt>rs ii ere kept the co11clus1nn of lhe race.
persnnal1t 1r.s lron1 KYM S, occupied by 11 25·dc~ree shlfl The s.al\';1ge cen1 ers consi"I
First tryo ut for !he new
rescut' <1nd salvl'lge system
will be at the Kiel Interna-
l
Santa An<i . are prep<>.n ng f,1r in fQUr-kno1 v.·1nds C'Rrly in lh" es$cntial!y ur landing vesst!s,
the fifth annual Aqu;i Cal race. The wind p1ck('d up to 40 111r ters long <ind tO n1ctcrs
]\arc n N u ,,cnl "' Wi ns ])c rhy fl('jtalla 10 be held off 1he 15t h 12-14 knQtS dunn~ the third ·,1·ide. 11 ilh a deek i:;:ip11cit y for
Sl reel Beach nn th_r bay side le,ll. ~-~I ?1sa h
0
1orl hFinn dinghies {Ir K11ren Nugrnl, 11t the helm
CORPORATION
··r ve seen l\u ller gu at lea~t
All m!les an hnu r," .Si\ld
1 r1eran NCBA nff1cial Ted
D;ill "The skin betwren his
Ines broke 1Jpen and hied at
th:i t sperd but the kid v.•ouldn't
<]Ult .''
of the Ba lboa Peninsul;:i Satur· • .1·1ni: utc n1cn. nf Kar im . .,.,,as t~ winner of d;:iy, f.1au ry HaHray of Sca1tlc The saJraginJ.: or keel craft the Santana-22 r leet p0.,.,'der
4SOO CAMPUS 0~. STt. ~00
NEWPO~T BEACH, CA. Ph . S•0·81f2
~Inst !'\fl\'fi<'!H'('d ,,f 111•
111lil!'11'! JS r!1rk l1<11 lr~ O[
1 :l~inore, ;1 pi-o1li'""l•1n:il ski"r
1,il h tl1c_. Toni H;11·t11'll \\"a!Pr
Shn1r ill lfl'1111sf.111· 111 S;,ri
-\ntr1n10. Tex. 111 l~l(ill, Cowlrs
"IJ!·c1 ;illzcd 1n !rirk, h;irerrmt
. ind r~ran11d ~k11ng ilnd \llll
1h<> Pr1cif1c Cn,1<1 <11\·1~101
Lharnr1nn 1n ]!)69 11 .. 11111 hr
pullrd by l)a\'1rf l.r~1er of l.tls
,\ngclcs tn his· Chr!'k r n Ship.''
finished third. fnltowt"d l'.. pr('sent'\' grcatC'r difficulties. Pu ff Derby. The race v.·asl
015{! Jf)('ke.vs p;i rtk·ipalin g 11l l.tl11·('ll North of S;in n1ego and Thl'.1" \\'i ll bl'.' rn;ide fast to the s;iilt>d in Nt>wporl Harbn~ un-
1
the l'Vcn l ;:ire Arthur 'the J n I S ' erry num."ley o , iln Fr::1n-port sidt> of the salv?.ge cent er dcr ttle sponsorship of B;1 lbo.-t Vulg.~.r Roiltnuin\ \\'rig h I .1_'.'~is~c~o~. ----------~'~o~d'_'<tu~•~·e~<~l ~h~o~m~o~.-------''~''~'~"".'~Cl~o~b.·:_ ________ ~===========================~ Steve Barry and Edward .Ja .11•
Another thre:il for \hr w(irld
rPcord is Bob E:ipper of Long
Beal'h. The 28-year-0ld ex-
pP1.:tanl father practices daily
<it ~1<1rine Stadium and "'111 be
pulled by Bill Padgelt nf Pico
ll i\·era in "Will ie Co", a
95mph sk i class boa!.
·rhe disc jockeys ha ve a cn1n-
b1ned total of 33 hours sailing
experience .
Aqua Cats sailed by the disc
jocks are being don11ted by
Catamara na and Trimar<".'l
Small Craft , JOO E. Coast
Highway.
Our paint prices are so terrific that yoa11 Wlllt to
slock up for the ne-t 1011nd al decorating teo!
Come see ~ti th e new work-sav1r acc1s sories that
will make the job easier: and re t 101111 fr1sh ld11s
to beautify your home i11side l 0111 ••• at savinrs!
INTERIOR or EXTERIO R LATEX
Interior -dries lo :.oft. dull linish 1n 30
minutes \Va:.hable Choose white or pastel.
Hnuse Paint -1es1srs fumes. mildew, sun,
alkali, blistering. Low sheen white nnly.
IHE DESI
IN PAINl
SAT·N·HUE
This interior latex flows on
without dr ipping, dries fas t.
cleans up quickly: covers most
colors irt just one coal Easy
clean-up of brushes with soap
and water., .... , ....... (Ol )
REPUBLIC "GEMINI"
• Water Heaters
20 Gal. ~ $47.'9
JO Gal. $49.'9
40 Gal. $59.99
SO Gal. $74.99
lh" ""•Id/ o•.-·•~••Hl 011" !lnl'd w•le•
~·•••• I, O>QU•l>l'f'd ._.,,~ •~!tit ttmtl , ••
uqu"od bY low Wt ~•¥• t•m• d•v
1,.,11ll•llfln ovo<l•Dlt, II y..., wl•~. -"11
Mlr""'I !nU~llotlcN! P"'h l""IUlltd. Coll
lno!•ll •~•! d•Y. Jiii work
1NSlALLAT!ON AVAILABLE
I
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PAINT : l GALS. for $12 i
Custom Colors Higher
Covers and wears li ke quality oil base
paint , equipm ent cleans up with soap
and wat er! 011es to rich low sheen Ill
2-J ho1irs: breather·type l1n1sh expels
mois ture without bli~tering. One coat
usually covers. White & stock colors.
IN·SINK·ERATOR
THE NO. 1 DISPOSER
W~t OG """'" bo;Y rnort In Sin~ E••1o" •n•n •ny n1no•
dltil')•or' lt•u••ful t0""'10n 1,...,I tr•lnl•\\ \I••' F«!u
""" ti•• 1fto "W •'!"r h•!t•"' ll>OI IOI\ \'9J rl•l r Ion" t"""V
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!lmt COrtDt ~n "'""'"''· il'ld • l ·V""' ll'Ol!j .......... y.
to& lnt ouollry thot ""'d• In s:n~·E•~'O• !~• ""'"'""'' On•
d''"°'"' l>tOono• In rour ~llU>~n
HOURS:
Mond•y -Frid•y
911 .m.0 9p.m.
S•turd•y 9 •.m. · 6 p.m.
Sund•y 10 •.m.~ p.m.
Teller Barbara Kessler in Lakewood helps •
saw< combin& accounts to earn 6%. com-
pounded daily, on a two-year term ($5,000
minimum).
Home guards ml11ion dollar accou nts. Teller
Birdie GUliem serves an Important amomer wltb a smaller balance.
'j"· . . ' --A part of Home's 82 years of community sefVice, Manager Dick Kremer in West Covina
spomon; Little League baseball.
ThePeopleatHomedomoreforyou
The proof ••• castomers choose the savings association which serves
ihem best. More poople come ro Home Savings, and stay, than ro
8Jr:I other association in the nation. That's why Home is ...
Tbep?Otection of the largest assets 1111d the largest actu.l dollar,...
aervee ••• by far .•. is the. atra benefit yoo get only at Home Saving!.
Old Dependable Home now pays inte""'t to ... .,. at the all-time
:record n.te of"""" $444,000 .,..ry day.
ShouldntyoubeatHome?
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LOI AHOl!lt9 twJN omeo. 71S1 .:,. B.ftlOIMJ'" 8UI • 9CllH4 . 1%!3' &'7':7991 D Al.HMllM,. 401 E. v.n., 9MI. 11 lltnl. YMl ,_,. 91901 • m:n 299-0211 D ANAH£1M, 101 s. H•Pbol' BM!'. It UllOOI•.
8280!1 • (71•) 1!35·21163 a ARCADIA, 60 (1st Huntil'IQ1on 011" 111: FINI • g1D011 • (213) ........:!1 D BAMTOW, 1m E. M1lrr 8t. In the 8!IPll' II Shopping c.rrtll' • il31 I • (114) :ZSS-2131 a BEVERLY HILLa,
fi'5 W!Mihl,. BMS. 11t Aexlofd OflVO • 00210 • (2131213"«lell D BUENA PAPIK. 80\G 0.Ch BMI. It la f'9llMI • tol20 • (71() ~ ll BUM""'I(, &40 N. E1n f emu1d11, Blvd, 1t 81.rrb•mk Blvd.• 9'502 •
(:0:13) Mli·72lt1DCOMf"TOH,1801 N. Long flettch Blvd. It Oold111 •111221 • (213) 636-8736 D ENCINO, 171t!T Vtntuni Blvd. It AfMrioy • 913111 • (213) 7M-D8'.IO ll OAROEN GROVE, 11922 D100k11urst St. mt
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lA MlfW>A.1 51211 !:. noalllCflM Avo., Ee$t ol l.t M1'9da Bll'd. • 90&38 • (714) 52\-1310 1:1 ll'l'ER'MOl'IE, 275 S. '"I(" St. It 31'Q 51. • ~GSO • ((16) 447-41)(1) o LOHG BEACH, :101 Ettl Tint Ct. •I LO!iUSt • 90QQZ.
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90403 • {21316211-Moll o 6'TVOIO CITY, 12061 V~ Ulwd. 11 lal/fel Ca"'fl)ll • 91&04 • (213) 7113·7341 ll TOfUU.HCE, ISi\ ~ All9. 1! El Prtdo • 90601 • 1213) 3Z&-1n44 ll YICT0RVJU£. 1490') 7th st.
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M1mb11r: FEDERAL HMMJ Loa." 8 CL11k Svitom. A.cc0701J_. fntnired to li0,000 by tM FEDERAL ~ti'1'i:ittt tutd Loa• iiuurttn(lO Cqrpiwation.
ilf u.ltipt. account. maJI be iuurld to JJO'poo ~a.eh. iit a.•r HtnM Saviftll• o/ficf. ....
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JIJ DAILY l'JL(!I
~ Solo1is Shelve Vacation
\ Pla11s Over Welfare Work
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~ SAC HAf\1El\ffr<J 1 L' l'l 1
~ C.n\· Ho11:ild Her1~an and 1hr
~ lrg1sl atu ri' prc!l~cd n1:ff;1tt111n
~ ~elfnrf' rt·forn1 r11:i;u11<1!111ns
~ 1n10 lhf' eli•Vl'll !li d:1\ tud:t~ .1~
~ lawn1ali1·rs fur Iii<' sct:und
•• !1n1t> si·utt!l!<l \i'IC:tlto!\ 11l:irt~
·: Si •nah' l~·:1rl1•r .J.1111(·s \\ills
! [).S;u1 llil');U 1 anr1•HllH'l'd !!u·
Srn:itr 11ould 11\rn<1in 1 11 ..
•: S('S)'l!lll flt'>:! \\Cl'k IH \\11rk Hll
:• \\(•lf<l1'1• l'll'll tliuugh I hf' ~ IPg1~l:i1urr hod hu11rd lu rt'l'l'.~S
{ fo1· 11s pre1 111usl.1 <lcl:i .11•tl
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)' llt'X! 11 !'l'I., ' hf' l1Jld !ht•
: Srnal('
: Ht> s;11rl f'1 l'll 1f thl' r1•f(1n11
: hill wrre agn:rd upon :ind ;q1-
: pro1crl h.1 thf' Assf'n1h!\' lt11s
: 1<.C'f'li it 11·nutd tv-a~s1gned 10
: hrarlni;:s 1n S<'n;11r t~·n111111l1'rs
: before re:i1"l11ng th1• fhHtr nt'Xl
: \\ t:t'k •
i\lills SiUd the earlies! it
<'nuld Oe heard bv the Senate
Ht'it!t h Rnd \ve1 rare Com·
n111lee \\OUld be J\1ond:1 y U
(tJ('ll would he sulJJl'tl lo con-
~1d1>rat io11 by the Fin;ir\<.'t'
(11n11n1tt1·e.
i)hs1:it•lt•s s11ll lllnf'ked rull
1·urnpror111s1· on lhe bill by Sen,
A11lhun.1 He1!t·nsun \l)·Bf'vi·rly
Htll\l, v.ho r:'1lll'd \\'t•drH.''ld;iv
fur 11111llf'lltalf' hrar1n~s by 1hf'
A~~"'mblv \Velfare t..:on1rni1tce
un 11ha! 'ron1prorn1ses alreail_v
had be1·n reached
.. Th(' ha~u· problern i.;;
v. tl{·l hrr or n1Jl 11·e arf' going !o
11Her so1ne bas1<" subsis\en1·e
lf•\·el f.,r the pNiple n f
C':ilrlorn1;1 and wr re lalk111g
about old peorlP a n cl
r-hildrcn." rep(lrted Assembly
Spe;iker B\lb J\1orctli 11).Van
Nuys1.
··\\'e are going !o
Would you like
to stop smoking?
·•
)'ou C"J ll.
Not through !1u1nan v.:il l. Or a subst itute. ilu L
through praye r-1vhiclt can help you prove the
unrc:.i lity of :.iny po1ver opposed to God.
Man y people h:ive been freed fro m smoking thi\
way. And they have found t heir freedom from
other habit s :is \vcll.
Corne in :ind rea d this \\•eek 's Bibl e Lesson. !i's ::
free "ll·sson'• you can read anytime v.1e're open.
CHR ISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM
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111 M•1n SI.
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Nt-•I ... <"· \f'Cond Chuec" ol Cll•I", S""'rill
U00-1 Ctl>t Mlqll••Y· c~·•n• ... , ...... ,
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every!h1ng Wt' c an t.o keep
them from becon1ing sl aves or
going hungry," he told
reportrrs <tf1er n1reting in his
lhird llOOf' nlfire with Edwin
fl1e£•Sf', Beagan ·~ chi11f welf<1re
rwgolialor
'file leg1sla1ure ;ilre<id)' had
Sl'rubbed pl;ins 10 va cation for
11'!' fil'~1 1hrt:e week!( nf Au~U<;\
whl•n llf'agan warned he would
('<ill a special session on
weJf;ire and l\1ed1-Cal reform
if !ht> la"•n1akers lefl wilhoul
resolving those ('()stly issues.
Bc1lf'nson said for 1 h I!.
1\ssernbly \\'elfare Cor11mitle!
v.hich ha.~ cus1ody of hi.~
v.t'flare hill lo hold hearings
i m n1 e di a l e I v on what
agrcenicnts h11ve. been reach·
ed wou ld speed a conclusion.
"It's lime o1her members of
tht> legislalurf' and the public
rind oul whal we're talking
about,'' he lOld newsmen. "If
lhe governor looks up and sees
the lcgisl;1ture 1s rnoving on
this. hf''ll begin lo move."
13eilensnn cornplained lhal
thr ··whole process has been a
private, secrel process which
is not parlicularly democratic.
I lhin k he has emasculaled the
legislalure to a certain !lf·
lent."
But J\1ore lli conlendcd the
negotiatio n., hadn't reached
the point where o p e n
legislative hearings w e re
necessary.
"I don 't want to force
anyone·s hand until we have
readied a lol al impasse and
we're no! al that point yet,"
f.1orelli said. "\Ve should not
make that a!1 empt 1 ror hear·
ingsl until thc~e talks ha ve
broken do wn and we're doing
everything we can lo keep
them l(Oing ."
Negotiators ind icated that
progress slowed as conferee~
tried to find a ~otution Lo an
apparent l'onflict betwef'n lhe
comprornise and rerleral law.
'fhe !angle centered on lhe
definition of "need" f or
qu<tli fication for v.·elfare.
They said they must find a
wa y for Ca lifornia to re1•ise its
v.·eHa re eligi bility sys I e m
\1•i1houl violating feder<t l re-
quiren1rn1~ e~tablishing thf'
"need" of a recipienl.
TAKE THE
NEWS QUIZ
We Dore You ...
Every Solurdoy
t;· ~
c:Joiq, ~q( ~Jiit:'l.ds :1q~ ~igJtboq, .. t~~)
at your local ~ ~
Laguna Federal Savings. They have
been consulting with us -saving and
borrowing here-for more than
36 years. If you haven't yet
vi sited us during these historic
3-1/2 decades, please do so now.
You 'll find it's the best time in
your life to save at your friendly,
neighborly, Laguna Federal Savings.
GUARANTEED CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS
-1 1n' ~)/1 /tl
SSOO m1n1n1urn
held for 90 day'!.
AL SO:
$ 1,000 n11 nimum
1 to 10 yea r'!.
5 ){'){(
$2.5 00 m1n1mun1
1 lo 5 year'!.
\5,000 m1n1m1Jm
2 to 6 ye3r'!.
~I)· in!eresl is paid on llex1ble
.,) /(, Passbook Accounts, any amount.
INTEREST ON Al l ACCOU NTS IS COMP OU NOCO OAlt'f, PAID QUART[ ALY,
•go day iniere~i lortt!i1uf f tor e11ly wlthd1aw1I.
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
Orange Counly's lariest, r irst and Slronge1t ind ependent rederal.
SAN C\IMI NT[ 8A AHf:l4
WI i'l~'i~ f I t u!'•no Pt~I
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BURBAN K I UP I )
Lockheed Aircraft Corp. had
net earrungs of $1 1 3 million •r
99 cents a share for the flrsl
six months or thi~ year while
it sought a government loan
guarantee for its f1n:-1nc1;oJ
rescur.
1'he six mc111th fii::ure was an
increase of $J n1 i1lion O\"er !he
sa .. 1 million t';irncd in the
same period Jasl year.
Sentence
For RussQ
DeJayed
LOS ANGt.:LE:S !UPI\ -
An ttu:w1 y Husso. who refused to
lell a federal grand jury what
connection he had with Daniel
Ellsbcrg a nd the Pentagon
papers. \Vednesday won 11 fiYe-
day slfly of h i~ conten1pt
s1~ntence.
Russo, 34. a fonni'r Rand
Corp. (:olle<ig ue uf Ellsberg
told a new~ conference on the
steps of th! federiil courthouse
Iha! he \\'ould appc;;I to the
l '.S. Supreme l'Oul't. cun-
t1nu1ng his p<il1cy of "non-
coupt'rat1on y,•1th the Grand
.Jury ··
"The Grand Jury 1s an 1Jld
inst1tul 1on, an 1n.'>trumental1!y
11.hich the 1 · S governn1ent 1.~
using tu e~plo1t the move·
n1ent ." Rus~o sa id. ''By the
r11011erncn1 l n1ean the n1ov e·
rnenl ag;11ns! the "'ar 1n
Southeast Asi a and against ln·
ju~til't' ;If l'fHTI('. I tan't
separate Ille 11111_·•
W elia1·t~ \Voe
Old Couple P<1y 'Debt'
RED Rl.UF'F IAP I -Welfare officials said they were
"furious'' arter discovering an elderly couple on Wel fare
held the deed to $78.000 worth of lobacc.'O farmland and
drive a new $4.000 sedan paid ror in cash.
And tempers didn 't cool when the couple, the ma n in
his 70s, hi.~ wife in her early 90s. complained vehemently
to Teharna County ~upcrvisors tha t the welfare departmenl
"'as holding up their grant and they didn't have money to
live on.
1'hat 11·a:ii just ;iftcr the rnan "'as seen flashing around
a $1.l.000 check !hat welfare officials believe he gets 1w ice
;i_ year from a trust fund.
\Vhen contron1ed with the facts and advised he could
be prosecuted. the hushand fl1 onday "went 1nlo the b<.1th·
roon1 of lht>ir 1·ery rnediocl'e hoine -like ;i pauper's place
-and c<inie oul wi1h 11 slack of $100 bills," said Pauline
fl1 arinoff. count y welfare direc!or.
"He jU!'il. sta rted peeling them nff one b,v one until a ll
the $7.100 they got in wrlfare grant s the last six years or
so was paid back," she said Wcdnesd<.1_y.
"And ';OU know. th11l still didn't. 1na kl' a dent in his
stack of bills. The c:1se·"'orker really \\'as stunned, you
can imagine.··
l\·1rs. 1'-latinoff !<.aid "1hcy'n• ''rry elderly and !here
won't he any prosecution. \Ve don·1 wanl to give out thei r
name.~ because Lhey·l'e p111d us Oa('k .
"ll 1usl 111akf's me furious thal innocent-looking people
like theli, Cfln gel away \\ilh this <ind there's no way 1ve
can check. They iust told us they had no nioney and ov.•ned
no properly -and we can't go r~ck1ng 111 all SO states.''"'
%'11EG . $209 WARDS
"S2SN 5-HP MINI BIKE
~78
c .. lo<-1 ..........
aOW'd and take off
dowrt ltW!' t'roil. aig' ,.,... rn, dtg in and
go . Front , rear
shodts giw you a
trn00thef ride. W ith
oUninum mini· mag
~-Escape now!
"323" 3-HP MINI BIK E
~28
The leon, trim "323~ is built to
mcJ"J"9 out when yw wont it to!
Wlt+i ;ockshoft power tratn for
better power trcrcsmis11on.
Compromise Eyed
Senate Unit Suspends Tllx R efor1n Bids
SACRA~1El\'TO /UPI ) a !Jdl Ly St:ll StephE-n 1' but a vote \\':>.~postponed . Hi~
The Senate Revenue and Ta x. Teale. 1LJ.Rail Road ~·1a1 J, to prop(lsal, unlike a s1m1la r
ation Committee V 0 I e d f witl\holdin" plan Sf}(;nsored b"
W d d unpose a sys t e m o ., J e nes ay lo temporarily B.e:1ga11 "'lllt'h ls pcnrl1ng in
suspend deliberation~ on a withholding slote incnrnt-t:p:· the ass•·inb!y. would rrturn all
De1nocratic-sponsored t11x PS. uf the ~(lr(:rilled first year
r eforni prograrn and a r ival Tea le present(' d the "wrncllall " 1he .~l.<ile woul d
proposal by (.iov. H.onald nu~<1sure al an earlier he;iring reap frorn :>JH'h a systc1n .
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Sen. llobcrt J. Lagomarsino ~
(R·Ojai1 . author of Reag;in'sl -PUBLI~ NOTICE-
pl<1n, Lold newsincn 11fterw<1rds
tllal h~ e~pecls the com1n1uee
1
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vc~:i;~;;~r~~r~orc~~~-~l . present •'i ~~ TV SAFETY CHECK
wheo the pa.0<I mled "'shet"' r \_~-IF YOU OWN AN his package. which has had• '->
severPJ hearin,i:s in the past
although a \'Ole had been!
delaved. I
Re<igan s prograrn w as
sirnil;ir to !he unsuccessful
1n1•asure he sponsored l;1st
year. 11 wa.~ designed lo pro-
vide $573 rnilhon 111 \lropcrty
l<tx relief the next thret-years
through various tax sh1f1.~ and
a hi ke in the sales <.r1<I incoine
ta.~es.
Sen . 1:eorgt' ll . Moscone (D-1 San Francisco!, author <1f a
ri\'al prngran1. was not l
present when !he commitlecl
voled on his bill bul had
presented it earl ier in detail at
several hearings.
fl1o scont"s bill would provide
$2.2.1 billiQn in properly tax1 relief by increasing the in-1
come tax, busines.~ levies and(
requiring 2. stale takeover of
"·cl£are over a four-year
period .
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REG. $169 WARDS
"424" 4-HP MINI BIKE
~48
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paths wi th the rugged "42 4 .
Front shocks for easy rKftng.
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CHECKING
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Austi11 Cl1eapest
Tow11 to Live In
Ry L. !'II. BOVD
"I GO fr0m giddy to morost
f,l) humorous to s?li. hap py one
minute, blue the nC'xt." writes
a femin ine 1.: u st om e r ,
"'stfully. "\Vhal do yo u sug.
gcs1 ., .. That's nol bad. ln fa ct,
our Love and \.\'ar man
reports thi s tendency I o
undergo numerous ups and
do11>·11s is a high ly attractive
trait in a gir!. IL has long been
the custom rnr ., wise Y.'Ornan
tn countcraet hl'r hlue moods
hy adornin~ !he top of her
head . !\.1rs. M a mie
Eise nhowt>r. for instance,
ov.•ns 200 hats. He recC1m·
mends this complain1101 get
her hair lipped.
IF. YOU \\'A/\'T to supply all
I.he beef for the ci1izenry or
Crea!er lAls Angeles, be
prepared to butcher 4.000 head
nf cattle a day . . JT"S ALSO
A FACT that average woman
with a Doctor of Philosophy
degree earns Jess money than
the <'.verage 1nan 11·ith a
Bachelor of Arts degree
Ai\1 ASKED WHICH fa ir-sized
1nv.·n in this country is said to
be Jeasl e.xperu;i11e lo live in.
Government st atistics indicate
tha t's Austin, Texas.
AL RE AD\' REPORTED
\\'as the c!aint thal No. 1 on
the lisl of places where you're
most apl IJJ n1cct friendl y peo-
ple is 1 he 11cterin11rian's
waiting roon1 . No. 2. i1's now
said. is 1he chry sflnthcmum
exhibit al the flower show. No.
3, the uphol stery class In night
school. No . 4, the lumber Y<'J"d.
No. :>, IJ\.e fish counter in any
fa rmer's market
CUSTOll ER SER\IICE : Q,
"How small is the smallest
bear?"' A. Understand a full -
grown anl bear could sil Just
fine in !he pa lm of your hand.
Never saw one of those,
th oug h , .. Q. " 'Usually a
rubdown v.·ith 11 wet cake of
soa p will quit:l squeaking
bedsprings: you wrole. I gave
myself such a. rubdown. lt
didn't work ." A. All right.
knock ii off .. Q. ..What
animal leads the mo s I
dangerous life?" A. Has to be
the rabbit. No other varmint is
so universally hunted by
predators.
AJ\1 ASKED \\'HAT big town
now has the lowest suicide
rate. Providence, R.I., merils
Lhat distinction. As for the
IOY.'n with the highest suicide
rate, that's either Tampa or
St. Petersburg, Fla .. a tossup.
It's frequently reported that
re; western cities, such as San
FrRncisco, Se a t t I e and
Anchorage, lead in lhe sad
slatistics Jn suicide. Lately,
however, such fatalities ap-
pear to be more numerou! in
lhe sunny retirement spas.
IF YOU CAN'T TffiNK of at
least a doz.en definitions for
the v.·ord '"pitch," you're just
not trying, says our Language
man .. , STlLL UN ANSWER-
ED is why most railroad
smashups hRppen on Sunday
THE LE'ITERS in the Ph~a.sc "Ivanhoe by Sir Wal·
ter Scott." can be rearranged
to read " a novel by a Scottish
v.•riter."
Your questions and co1n-
ments are welcomed and
tvill bt used in CHECK·
ING UP wherever possible.
Please address you.r let-
ters to L. M. Boyd_, P. 0 .
Box 1871-. Newport Beach
92660.
Laid on Line
Officer Confronts GI Drugs
SAIGON IUPll -The nrv.· and see me. Quil "killing
dircclivr frnm l\.1;iJ ,John F. yourself.
O'Rricn began : '"As of this "If we stand down lomor-
da!e [ an1 derlarin~ \\"ar on row. whal would you do? If
rJ nig abuse in thi s battalion ." you think you'd be going home
Then for crnph;is1s, he tos~cd ''OU are full nf s-·-. There is no
In a 1-;prink ling of 1he salty ~·av to beat the urine test.
ban·acks room argol every GI And there is no w;iy YOU can
knrn\"s. btat sky (heroin\ without help.
Thr sta!rment by !hf' rom-"If you think you can stay
m<lnder of lhe 40ih Battalion, off skag (heroinl for fi ve days · and get through 1est. you're 3!s1 lnfan1ry l\'as one in-bull-·-voursclf. J challengr
dica ti nn nr ho11• serioulilY "OU 10 tesi yourseH. Jui;l see ii An1rrit·an Armv off icers in the -' r ficld arc taki.ng hrroin ad· ~·nu. by yourself, can stay of
the s-ror one v.·eek ... dir!ion ;imong their mrn .. As I turn the screw~ more ThP docu1nent litl!nt!d b~' O"Rrier. \Y/l.S dated July l.1 It ;ind more you are going lo star! hurting. If I ha\'e 10 hunt
saul \nu clO\\'n ;ind t!alch you and ·'.~li of thi<i rl:itP I am \•ou refuse my help, I v.'ill pros.
dcc1.1rinl! \\'ilf on rlrug abus r ~cute you lo the full extent of
in this baltalion In t~e tasl thr la w. I will put you heh ind
[1\ e davi; in a <iCrlrs nf bars as fas! as I cna fnr as
sri711rcs ·1 hn1·r ronfii;ca\Prl 1 l'l lon~ as 1 c;in."" O"Brirn said
\'1,1l<i of heroin. rnoui:h 10 "The maximum sentence for
m:ikc thin~s i1 littlr tlt:h! pos~Pssinn of smack (heroin!
Things arc goinc 10 gr! a hell Is \0 years in thr . fedc_ral
nf a lot Hghtrr before! hr pr~: penitentiary and 1 will bnn:;
blrm 1s s:itisf:1c1only solved . the max . I don't want. tn hang
o·Rrien :;aid th err 11·nuld _br anyone but l wil! solve this
morf' i;rarches. shakf'down in-problem _ .. "
sJ)('c1inns. anrl vehicle chec ksl-~:-::-:.:-:-:-:-:.::.::.::.::.::.:1
and said officer<; ;ind non-!~
con1n1issioned officers wrre
nni\' au!hnrizt'd to search
11nvone in 1hc uni1 at an .v time.
"All 1his means your su.~pl>•
Is goin,:: to be dryin~ 11p. ~c ~-;,aid "The price of JUnk lli
i:oing up. If you are nn, gel o_n
nnw, turn yourself in and ~II
help you. No man vnluntari1y
coming to me for help. befor~
hr is caught v.·i ll be pun1~hed.
"The onl y evidence ~f you
evrr receivinJ( any kind of
hel p for dru~.~ will he a c?n· firlen!~t medical record which
11·t ll be destroyed when ynu
leave thi s unit. If you arc
stnin~ out and need ~elp come
Lfl'S BE FRIENDLY
JI ynu ha vr. n!'w neighOOn
or know o( anyonf' moving
to ou r area, plt'aM! trll us
!;0 tha l "'l'l may extend a
friC'ndty """l!lcome and ht>\p
th('tn la be(omc ac:qu11lntcd
in thrir n"~' surroundings.
So. Coast Visitor
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Harbor Visitor
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e ORANGE ORANGE
OR..o\NGt-: ...•. ORANGE
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IUS. low riown, owner v.ill
carry. Choft.e loc:atf>n, f'X·
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reg. 3.49 pr. king coses. 42"xl6"
reg. 4.49 63"x104" "cartoon·· fl at
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reg . J.49 pr. p illowcases. 42"x36"
snowy whites for all beds
reg. 3.29 72"x104" twin flat or fitted
reg. 4.49 twin i1tted top sheets
reg. 3.79 81 '\104 .. full flat or fitted
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reg. 1.99 pr. p illowcases. 42"x36"
reg. 5.99 queen I lat or fitted
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reg . 4.49 extra-long full !lat or fitted
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'""' 11 M• and """ D•nit l Elnl•• l\flh 16!.lt V11 i ocr•r.,•nto, (oo•lll•ntt lltu h, .,1,1 Mr end M••. ci.11 J•rn•• Co0.01. !<641 l • li••m0i1, I •o~n• ll11ch J•tf u
M• •"a "'" '""'""'" s.ivl1"~ ~·•••· JIJ01 C•mlf'O (I 00>1t&"", .\on J~•n
C•o••lr•'"'· G"I Jul'/ l •
Marriages
Bloo1ning
County Delays Planning Secretary Nod
' "''JA CK Rll06ACK [,. Baker produced a resolu· Ulrle. ,....ho will be named lo mis:;1on and the depArtment stJ.tprised at tht unan1mou~ fnrde and But1erf1eld, r'spec·
oi "" o•llv ,, ... '"" uon paS!ed by co u n I y the post 11 the board agrees will he !?.ken care nf saUsfar· r1er1.~1on nf !he comm1s.sion IJ\'rh
S:\r\T . .\ Ar\A -. .\ct1nn on a supervisors in Septem~r 1969 next \Vednesday, currently tonly ," Dickason said They asked fnr the dela}' to (';lspers "'onri1>red nut lnud
cornprn1n1!!e p!an tfl replael'. \\'hich specifically na med 'uperv1se.c; the da y.to-day The plan agrees that !he confer 'A'tth thei r appo1n lPP~ whvF'orrlehr1rln'fnnt!lledh1m
lhf' Onv1ge Coun1y 1'lann1n~ Bailey ;is secretary. opere!lons of the land use secretary In the con1mis.c;inn on the commission, Arnold or the det1~1nn.
f'o rnm1ssio11 secrelary ..... as 5ubsequent attempt.~ to OLL~I rcgul;itions divisinn which has must bt> part nf the 1nanage-----•
drlayed \\'cdnrsd<1_v for av.erk tht' assistant directo r from lhe been under the supervisor of ment s1afl of the depArtrnenr ::f KWIZ 1480 AM RADIO •All 'fijE GOOD SONGS BY All TH[ • h~ L'nunl~ Sl1perv1~1Jrs until setretary post fa iled in follow· Railey since 1969. and be named lo thr post b1 ~ "-..._ •
l"n of tht·n1 htJ1•e rnure !irne in.c: .,.,.rek~. Under the compromise plan, dDe"p'',',.,','n"e'"t'.s manager .of thC ~ WIN FREE' ITiS EASY ~ tu .~ludy lhe propu.~;11 On Julv 6, supervisors re-L;:ine will se rve as secretary .. -· ~
'l'he c.0111pron11.<;f' w nu l d quested the personnel direct(lr nn e trial basis fnr an in· Supervisors Ronald Caspers ~ •
1nake Ass1st ;111L PI an n 1 n g to draw up specifications [or definite period "in order lO see (lf Newport &>2.ch and Robert ~
!)1rrc:lnr Stuart Ba iley, now !he job. if the eoncern11 of the co m-Battin of Sant;i Ana seemed 0 commis ... 1on secrt>lar\, the ------------------------------------~
ht>ad ul lhi> dera1·tn1i>n1 ·s land\ ,-------------------------------------, -use regulations rl1 v1s1on and
1971 Austin America
CASH (Lots of it)
g ..
• in.,t ;:ill i;en111r planner .lnhn
L.--.•1c as comm1ss1 on
se1·rl'lar).
The plan ..... a." "''orked out by
Planning Commis.-.ion
Cha1rn1;:in \\' o o d r o \~ RU!·
Psst... Cou~ ~ Hundreds of other prizes ~
2 Send a postcard, or the attached co upon with M' •"" M" f••n• fva•n• ~"'""· )~! M•rln• 11 • ., •• 0.->• ""'"'·al•! M• ..... M... H•rrou'1 A.l•••"d~t M0<o•n Ill. 11\1 (•II• Talf<la. ia~ (l"'""nlf , bC>• JijlV l1
M• •nd M,. ,.,.n~ J lh•n ldl! \/,•
Ltro•. L•aun• N""'"' a•rl M• •"" M" fMI l'1 anohn [\t•nn•n ~~ A !><Kiln Ro,.wood ~•.,I• Ana.
HOAG M£MOllllAL HO~PllAL Jul• 11, 1t11
Jiii• ll. lfll
In Count). , ... !erf1tld , c: o u n t y Personnrl
01rc1·1or \\11 lliam Hart and
Planning Director F' or e ll I
11ick.ason. Dickason told coun-
ty ~upervisors it had been ap-
prnvrd un11nimously by the
S.'\NTA AN.<\ -Oran~f'
County's b11stling nHir-
riage lil.'ense hureau see111~
set for a new recor(I 1n
1971 with lhe number of ; IJcenS('~ Issued up lo July ~
31 rltnning n<'ar!y five per-
cet\l above t'he same mark
Peel off time and
mllmto5acrame11b>~
F~PSAfrom
I.Ong Beach.
~
~
!
your name, address ond zip code, includin g
phon e number to: KWIZ, Santa Ana, Calif·
ornio, 92703.
~ M• •nd "'" Df»d Sll1aman !~HI EV~•••I (u(I• Founl••n V•ll•v l>OV Mr •nd ....... lltyH\ ..... O v,.,, • .,, 111
lriv•r•ld• Av•, Newoo•• ll•M~ o•rl Mr ond M•1 Moc~o.i W••nl>f'ro.,, 1111 .O,n•~im Sf , No. 10. (O<I~ Mei., alrl
M •. '"" Mn. ""''"" M"cDon•lo. lln• 0.00"r ~I , Faun••'" 11•11•>". .. 1.i last year. · -··-· I M•_ and Mr. J•m~• e~'''· 1rn11 1 he first seven month!! G••enboro Lane liur!Tlnalon 8tG(h. t>e• of 1971 produced Jl,520 ap-M r. and Mn L•w•tntt l~,Oor 6'6 ' Sh•llmer 0.1 ••. co.ta M•ra. ,,,,1 1 plicunts for marriage Mt. •"" M••. Mic"••I Mten•. l•O lllrlllv Drove. H•mllnalon l!Hcl>, boy ' ]ICCn~S in the county r .v.¥.:J'dA~',,', c"n':~!·~~ •• <;',:::i•. •11·C <'OOrthouse burea u. 484 .
Mr , •NIM.,. J on J. l•~ .... 1060 Or•nat more than !he 11,036 ""'U~ A.Yt .. (. (o"& M f'>•, ho• "V t'
M• •nd """ Jtffrr• ~,.,... ?Cl8l Jes \Vho filled ou t form s in ~.11ac1 s""'· Aot, '· cast• "'"•· j~ January through J ulji, I M•. •NI Mri, Mal•ln M1rlh11ah. 1'1&1 ' Jlu•""•a Streo1. !iun!lna lan l!recft, 1970.
"";:;::, ~~,.:::;;~;:,, .... 11:,,u~~.·b.;.~' ntft ~ Th.is year's lotal already
Mr •nd Mri w ;1""" evrum, J011 w111 includes a new monthly
wll•h1••· 1•J"t!;,"',;~·,';~1 record £or County Clerk t•
M• •"" Mrt ,.,,.., 1 H;1"""· 1~110 \\'illiam E. St J ohn's busy 1'tonv ~•cit, r...,ni.ln V•llrv. bC>v l; M;.'(°!c;i '~i.~:.v~do•~• ~':.~~~·:.,°!"'1..... di\'ision -2.!33 licenses, !
M't.,1~'t.~'1Y..'':}!~;~c."tu:t'!~~~~· issued du ring the month ,i
M• ..... M .... '""'C•I ~ °'"'· JIN Et or April. • 1111" Cltcl•, ("Sii M•U· Do• J111, 11.1n 1 The bureau i s s u e d ,.
M t '"" Mro. Pr .. !on L. Pltllr• 11101 ; , 1. ' F••• •v•., G•<Crn Grove a l•I , J,.74:1 1cense!I in 1971, JI M• •nd Mro. ll*lttard W 0Gl1l•Y, toll ·' C:•rrlln• s1 .. Na ff. S••n•on. lx>v rerord fnr Orange County '
Mr ~nd M ... Jemu J. L10ou•, ns. It issued 1,890 in 1960 and llU•l f Pl•ct. C ... 11 M•••· alrl
,.,,, """ Mn~u\;.!t~,1'~1 Howt l!, SI!, just 300 i n 19~7 . The fir~t
"";'~· l ooun• 8 e•ch . .,,,1 year lhat record! were ! Mr. ""~ M,., Vlf\Cl nl S "••hn, 11111 ', k S•nl• (I•••. F011nloln V•lltv. olrl • e-pl. 1: Mr •nd M'I. John 0 Oo!!wt llor. 10'6' • (; M~,.~~";, "'M;,'. ~'::.'i.1."1\~ ~·1;:1di n':.".• 11111 ,_,, ••• _..,.,, ••• _,-•.•-•--• .... -•!.oVifXtl_,.;;_\
(•d•• Trot L•nt. l••tnf. olr1
Mi •I'll M". F•~ A Mt(••I. 7?1l5l ~Ul•n l ont. Hu"H'"'IO" lltecl>, l><l• M• 1nd Mrs L••llr A. WO!•on. H6d
W•loon. Midwov \"Y· n•rl Jul• t, 1'11
M1 t nd Mf\ lll!\\rll "•"I•, XMl6l iuro• l•ne. Hunllnal"" P.•o<f• t11w Mr •n<I M11. ll l<h~•d llooo. 1'1"11 Monau..-o L•n•. MJ,.•nn v;110, l>o• Jul, II, 1'11 ,,.,, ..... M" Eda•• l Hlttl>, 11s;1 l •ofw"""1 Lone. lu•Hn. l>nv
M • •nd M" Geo•~t F Coolno. 111 1 S•b•• O•iv•, liunllnalon 8•1rh. o<rl M• •~O "'" Edw.n r Mo•1om~• IHI l,\onrovl•. tlo t ro••~ M~••· alrl
M• •nit Mf\ Don•lrl 8 l'I""'""· 1"ll D•rtm""'h C:htl• l h•hn, bC>v
M• •nd M•• v""'' M l •nnrv. 111~1 P•,.o OliY••· S•n Juen (tol<l•o""• .. ,
"'" •ncl M r< •r1nur G 8 1tkhlmt<. llSll $loll H••Dot L•ro•, t•unllnolo~ ll••fn, bcv M• ond M l< To•!I Ill Sw•i!. ol• II 0••· ••II (""II Mt••· 1tl•I
Al• """ """ 0..nct n P 0.-LID<l. 'lit (olllni, No l Glfdrn c;,,,.,,, a"I
M • •"" Mtt Jonn ( Srolnh•u .. ,, '16
GolGtn•od. ("'°"" d•I M••• a l•I M• and M" V!clor M, 80fda<~. •I! ~endceo!lt Dr lvt . Co'°"' Ot l M1•, •••• .&Hul l 1, 1'11 M• and M1'. llludolah Mu.,11no. \JOI
S<>11lh 010., S•nlo ""•· bcY M• 1"<1 """ H•rold 8 11•••1, 1110 !•'><l•lwood L•n•. N1woo•I ll•>(h, ""I "'' •oll M" ll or.hord 1" 1-<l"CO.•r. f<1
Jvn•rt•D O•l•o, (<>''• M•••· ""' Al• •nd Mr• O>n• II Sll,I•. U.100
N•wnorl rw• "10 ~? Tu•1 ,n, l>OY
A•• """ ~'" ll ollo•• Mumm•. l116
(nuM" (h•b [!,., •. rn"• """"· "''' Mr •nd Mn ~·•••n M•r~. '111 w .. 1mln1to' Co"~ M•,. ,,..1 M• •nll M" 1nhn M &•.,l•on 11'0 "°""' ••• ro1no• d" MM Nt• Mt ~nd M" O oc~-•d W ln~n\, '1J7
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ARRUCKLE & SON'
WESTCLIFF P.10RTUAllV
U7 E. 11th SI., Casta fl1t.'ia
'46-4883 • BALTZ MORTI.:ARIF.S
Corena df'I ftt•r 5~:l.94l0
Costa Mt11 . . li4ti-t4Z4 • BEl.t. RR OA ll\fAV
""10RTUARY
1111 Broad .. ·11y, Cosla fllt&ll
LI fl·34Jl • P.f<:COR~flCK 1.Af.lli\'i\
REACH P.tORTUARY
1"115 Lllg11na C11nyo n Rd.
4!4-!415 • PACIF"IC VIF:W
P,tf..\tORIAJ. PARK
Ctmtll'ry P.lnrtuary
Che~I
258t P•t lric \lie• Orlv'
J\'f.wport IW.1rh. Callfornl1
14f.t7111
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COLONIAi. f'UNERAL
HOM E
'fMI Roi •• Avr.
Wnbnhlttn 11:3-U2S • !MJTR~ ~tnRTUARV
• 11'1 ,\11!1 Rt
iu.mt --
Ball Tean1's
Tax Claim
Deferred
SA~TA ANA Counl .v
supervisors de'rerred action
\\'e-dnesday on a claim hy 1he
California Ani;?el~ and !ht city
of Anaheim fo; a refund Or
$243,000 n posseMOry intere.~r
taxes paid under protest for
1970-71.
'111e acllon to delay wa s
taken ar the reque.<it or
SuJ'M'rVi.~nr R;ilph Cla rk of
Anaheim who wanted to awa it
;>. decisio n nf the Asse11sn1en t
Appeals Bnard on r he
p11ssessory l;ixcs on An:iheim
Stadium levied by C(Junty Tax
Assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw .
County (.-0unsel Adri a n
l\uyJl('r. who has r!a.~hed w1Lh
Hinshaw manv times in the
past. lold suix'.rvisors tha1 his
11ff1eP baeki>d the assf$!1or in
lhf' p11s~e.~sory 1ax question.
:\naheun must pay !hr tax
under 1rrm.~ of t. rontr,11ct with
Che .\ngP!S hall rlub Hinshav.•
1n111nl;11n~ Iha! lhP cluh ha~ a
pn."~r~,<;nr\ 1ntt'rrst in lhr
."l ad1un1 berau.~t they con trol
11 80 da \s a year.
Sta te La\1·
Hikei' Fund
l;or 1'ransil
SA \T:\ A;o;A ~The Oran_Re
~ 'rn1n1y Tr11nsit n istri('1 ~Of II
f1n:inr1;il ~hol in !he arm Mnn·
d;i v t.~:hi>n it was di.~closed that
A ne1\ S1i11 P J;iw will <i llnw ad·
dil1onal t;:ix le\·ies for bonded
1ndebtt'dnl'ss
1·hr d1s1r11·t, as approved hy
thP 101rr~ l:i~t l\'nvl'mbtr, ha,,
hrrn !1m11rr1 tn a tax of five
ct'11\s f'{'r SIOO asstssed velua ·
!ion for all p11rpnsrs .
·rhr 11r1\' lav.·. s pon~nrtd hy
A.~s!'n)b1~ m;in l\rnnrth Cory
1 n.r;;:irdf'fl Crnve I 111iow~ fhe
<l1strict to t-xre«I the fivt C"enl
lin11t ''In merl tht' bnnd td in·
drhtrrlnts~ fl' thf' i:11~1ric1 and
thr 1n!rre~t !herron.''
Distnct dirl'ct0rs vn1rrl in
.111111• 111 11npo~e ;i (wo cent tax
r;11 1" for the c111-rr11! fi~f'l\I
~ r.:ir.
jewel1 by io1eph
searches for jewel1
(•nvrr1 Yft••ftle+I '""'"'' If irnme+li ... , •• ~ -· ....... '""' "'11••• •ftlWl""•o. •<!>"fl .. o, lftd ;M..,,;,,
•n~•• ''" t ••ol"4 ovofyotlln •1 I•·
DOV\ rn•,•li ••luo.
Wa w oll bo ,1ou.a II t • l"'<ftO • ...,,
................ '""'''"" "'"' t i•· Pl••I
C:•!I Mr, Ju o"" •• Mt. '•"• at J•• -·
s .... 1h c ... " ''·•·
l •itltl •I +ho S•" 0i••" '°""~·
C•1t• It\••• l40·•0•~
~---------~-·-
five·membcr Planning Com-
1nis..5ion in executive ses5ion
Tur.~day night.
BuHerliel<l led a ma jori ly of
the co1nmission in a rnnve to
oust B;i~ley as board ~ecretary
r--------------------, N
in .June.
The altf!mpt failed al that
time when Supervisor David
LongBelCh-Sacnniento$ll lnclucUngtax.
I I NA~WIZ DREAM WHEEL
.. I ADDRESS·------------!!! I
Indian Chi ef
GARDEN GROVE
Stephen S. Jont>s, Jr. flf
Garden (;rovt ha~ b ee n
elec!erl director of I.he Con·
llnental Conle<lerat1on o f
Adopted Indians.
,Jones, a Santee Sioux Indian
named "Red Dawn:· is
founder and director of the
American J n <l i an Lore
As..c;ociation of Orange County. .C..C.------
And the crowds haven't
found it yet. Your travel
agent knows the way.
:10 am (Excepl Sun.);10:00 am,
1 :00 pm ,4:45 pm (Dally); 7:00 pm
(Friday and Sunday).
"" I CITY-------------~ I ZIP·-------------~ :: I PHON ~ ~ I DP :;: "' L----------------------J § g
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listen for your name on the air ·~
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: 1480 ON THE AM DIAL = ~ > • KWIZ 1480 AM RADIO• AU THE GOOD SONGS BY AU. THE J:
California's Largest Display of Dining & Game Sets RARS 'N'
STOOLS TO.O
Th is IC'# price wiTI don:le you. 7 pc. Cfinette
by Douglas or Certified. Toke your choice of
choir colors and wood groin table lops. Sto in.
resiston l lop, 36x.48, extends ....-itM 2 leav8S.
7 pc. set . , •.•............. '"" H ...... "'·••
$
• ID FOUNTAIN VALLEY
• ~~~!~,
:-~
COME SEE THE SELECl'ION:
We ossure you th<il we have the lorge1f dis.ploy you've ever 1een ot ony
one tfme, including the unusual! 'Every size ond shope to see, feel and
touch. No more cotolog shopping nece1sory. Seeing is believing.
DISCftUNT PRICE
We hove cul oil the fancy frills tho! cost YOU dollars. No carpeting -
no foncy showroom. Just better prices and selection is who! you'll see.
lmmediote deli very o r pick up (except on sole items when demand moy
be greeter thon supply on hand)
OUR WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM
Our wo rehouse showroom is 15,000 sq, fl. devoted to jvst one spl!C.iol
furniture prodln:I, You owe it to yourself to visit !he largest dis play of
dinette sets, game sets, diriing sets, bars ond stools before you buy.
Dining sets fr om $33 to S 1000. Something for everyone,
THE BENTWOOD
5pc.ino
choice of colors.
Tabl e i~
42x48 & extends
OPEN 7 DA VS A WEEK to 60" with one leaf.
SUPER SPECIAL
SWIVEL SEAT
-
BAR
STOOL
Choriningly styled to
hormonire with ony
decor. SWIVEL
SE.AT covered in
your choice of
vinyl c:olo,..,
SellJ elJ..,.
whltfe for
S 14.95. Now
ol worehovt•
prices .
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
10 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M.
SATURDAY 10 TO 6
SUNDAY NOON TO S
ALL WI SIU IS DIWllG SITS ... GAME SITS ••• Ill 'II' STOOLS AT DISCOUllT PRICES
IMMEDIAn DfUVEIY OI PICI UP 01 ALL SAW ••• COIVDllENT BUDGn TERMS AVAILABLE
Prices good Tttursd1y, Frid1y, S1turd1y ind Sunday onty
18085 EUCLID ST.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY Ba SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AND 1 .. -,.j
EUCLID ST. TURNOFF
962·3325 or 546-1611
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LEliAL NO'l'JCE .. , ..
PICTl1 IOUS I UitNt\I
NAMI nt.TEMtNT
!ht tulro..1n11 ,..raon ,, 11o.nt l:>us1ll•u
APOLLO ENGtNEEAING llllf Mt
Wa>hlngron. Fount•ln v1ll1Y
Spefd Entrr1>r110, Inc tCalll Corp )
U llt Mt W1W11no1on, Fovnt•ln v.11..,.
This t>uu ntu I• l><!•nt conauc tea bY •
(«PDr•lion.
Robtrr G Sraebolh•m
TnlS sl•ltmenl fllac! with lht (OU~h
Cltrk of Or~nH Cw11ly "'' Julv 10 11111
BY Beverly J . Maaao.. DtPVh ' County Cler~.
PuDll•ntd Ot•nQt Co"t Deily Piiot.
July ,. er\O AUQUll s • .,, "· 1971 200-11
LEGAL NOTICE -----,. 1102'
l'ICTITIOUS a USINUS
NAME STATEMENT
LEGAL NOTICE .._
U4TI MINT 0,. A&AllDONMI NT
0" UH 0 ,. ,.ICTITIOVi
&USINl!U NAMI
TIWI fottowln• PU>«I .... •b•--
"' 01 !he lk tll•ous bu•ln•u nalht
KORKER·LAGUNA •i 600 N0<th Coe•t
H1vnwev, L•eun• Be•dl. Calltotnla
Tiit llc:tltloua DUslneu n•m• rtlt rrtd to
•bo•t wu lllad 111 County on Mardi It,
"" Eaw•rd s $t•rnu . 600 Norttl Coast
Hlohwn. L•OuM .. ado. C•lllNnl•
Thl• bu.lneu wu condvettd by Eaw•rd S $tarnH
Edwerd s. Star11es
1fll• 1teltmtnt wu t11ea wlltl tht Co.Jn·
tv Citric or Orono• County on Julr '· Im.
Pubth,,.., Orel\flo Coe>! Oalty Pilot,
July IS, 27, 7' •nd Auoust S, 1971 ltG-71
LEGAL NOTICE
Tilt lollowlno person 1, ao1nt bu11nu 1 --------------
••· f' IOSS4
CREATIVE DISPLAYS, 1011 W, 1111\ l'ICTITIOUS I UllN!U
!>I, Co>la Me1a, Cal '7621 NAME STATEMENT
Leon Norman Hefllln. 74-11 So, Co.\t The lollowlno peuon1 ere ~"11 buslnns
H"'1v , Laoun• Be•cll. Cal u
Tnh bu>lneu I> b41nt co11<1ucltd bv an A·I PARKING LOT MAINTENANCE
lndlv1du•I & SE RVICE, ~I P1ul1rlr>o St., Co•I•
Leon Norman Hetflln Mtu
l nis >t•t.,m ent flied w1t1t "" Coun1't 8ft11e La Rue John>0n, 1016 O<N n
Clerk of Orange County on Julv 11. 1t 11 Ave , No O. Stal Beach. ev BtVttlY J, Meadox. OtPUlv Counly T11I' bu•lneu Is belno condueled br •n
Clerk fnalvldual.
Publisned Orange Cout Oeolv P'llot, Blllft L. Johnson
July '19 and Aueu11 S. U. It, 1911 1011·71 Tnls slelt me<\I flltd wltll ~ Countv
_ (l"k ot Oren11e County on June 30. 1911
LEGAL NOTICE By 8 1VtrlY J. M•O<tox, Ot1>u1Y County
Cltrk
---------Publlshed Ora"9f! Cout Delly Piiot. NOTICE INVITING •tos Julv u. n . '19 and AUtUSI 5. 1•11 194•11
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tlltl !ht -·-------------8oard Of Trusr~s of !ht Cou1 Com·
mun11v Colleu Ol>lrlct of Orentt County,
Cal1tornie. wlll re<tlve 1t1ltd bid• uo to LEGAL NCYrICE
11:00 • m. Tuesday, Au11u" 11, i'TI et --------------
'"' Purch .. lno Ot PI. OI H id school NOTICE TO CREDITORS
al\triC't localed at 1370 Adems Avenut. SUl'IR!OR COURT 0 1' TH~
Co>la Mna. California, at which llmr STATI OP: CALll'ORNIA P:OR.
said bias Wiii be publlclt oPP.ned •!Id rtad THI COUNTY OF OltAl'IOE
tor· TELEVISION BROADCAST l" M•. A-'"IS
0 u A 0 Ru p LE )C v I DE 0 TA p E Esret• of JOHN '" WEBSTER Dr·
RECORDER/REPRODUCERS, COLOP ceased.
All bias ore lo be In eccordoncc wltll NOltCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to th•
Int ln•tructlons ana Conditions a11<1 credllors of the above r>amed dect<Stnl
Spf'Clt1Cotlo11> which art now on tit• ol\d ltiat all Ptr~ns having cl1im• aoafnst !tie
may be oecurtd In the olffce ol tht u1d deodrnr ••• required to 111e tf>tm.
Purcho lllll Agenr or said school district. with the necu sarv vouch••>. tn tho olllce
E acll bidder must submit With hi• bid a ol lht clerk or the above enlllltd c ourt. or
c~shler's <h•Ck. vrlllled chtck. or bid· to preset'lt lhtm, wllh the necruorv
aer's bond modr l>ftY•ble to tht order ol vouchers. to the under>loned .tt the ofllcr l~e Coast Communltv ColltVe Otslrlct of HARWOOD. SOOEN & ADKINSON, 5SO
Bwrd 01 Truste'l In an amount not ttu NewPOrl Center Orlvr. Sultr 4~. Ntwport
tnan five percent (S.,) ot tht sum b•d u BHch. California. which I• !he plact of
• ou•rant•• lhal lhe blddtr will •nter Into buslneu ol Ille under1lontd in all matters
the oroPOstd Contract II lhe same Is Ptrlalnlno to !ht estatt ot u ld deeedtnt,
awarded lo him. In !ht event ot lallurt to within lour months alltr lht first publita· ~nter Into •uch contract. tilt procttas ol tlon o1 thlJ nolic•.
tho Chtck will be lortt lted, or In !ht cu t Dated Julv 76. 1'71
of a bond. the lull sum thtreot wlll be W. STEPHEN SMITH tit
forfeited to said sc'1ool dl>trlcr. E•ocutor ol 1ht Wiit of tht
No bidder mav withdraw his bid tor a Above nam..S dec..Srnl
period ol forty.five l.S) dlYS el!tr lht HARWOOO, SODEN & ADKINSON
datt ~' tor the oo•nlng thereot ,.0 ,, Otflct a ox 1f07
The Board ot Trusltt> rt st rves Ille Ntw!Mrl 9Hd>. Ct . '26U
pnvltn• of rt ltetlnt any el\d all Did> or T.,I: (1141 '44-UU
to waive anv lrrtvularlllu or In· Allo,.,.eya 1w l!atCVlrlK
forme llllu In any bid or In Int bldcllnt . Publl>lled Orange coas1 Daily Pilot.
S1onra. NORMAN E. WATSON J Iv 19 nil Auousl 5 11 If. 1911 109HI Stc•v . Bo.rd ot Trusft>t\ u • / /
Open: Auou>I 17 1971 II 00 e m . Pubtls~f'd Oran11e C.,.>I Dally Pilot,
Jutv 19 i nd Aullu>I 5, 1971 7086-71
LEGAL NOTICE
, 1101t
l'ICflTIOUS 8UStMESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tht lollowlno Ptrson Is do1nt buunt u
T R. WRIGHT AS~OCIATES, 30' N~rch•u•, <;orone dtl MM. Ca. 9'267S
Thoma• R. Wrlvhl. 30' Nerclu us,
Corona atl MH. Ca. 9'262S
This bu>lneu is belnv conduc1td by an
tndlv1oua1.
T, R WrivM
Thh slattmtnt flied with lht Counly
Clerk ol Ora nge County on Julv 27. 1971.
By Beverly J, Moddo~. Oovtv CovntY
Clerk.
Publl•htd Or..no• Coost OdliV Pilot. Ju·
tv ?t Md Av11u.1 5, n. n, 1971 :io1J.11
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NCYrICE
f' lllOI
l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The fo1towln1 per>on• are doino
b\.lsfnen ai· FRITZLER AND F IOAN CE
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES. 1~7 curllion
Orlve. Hunlln11ton llu ch. Ca lif. 971146
l(enntlh L. Fritzler. 13.12 Cutlhen
Or .. Hunllnoron Beach, '7046.
Jo .. oh v. Flda nce. 17901 Bt ll Circle,
Huntington Beach. Calif. 92647,
This buslntn Is belnt cond uc1ed bY •
Partnership.
Jo••Ph V. Flda nt•
This stalemtnt filed with Ille Countv
Clrrk or Or anvr Counlv on. Jutv 26. 1971.
By Beverly J. Meddo~ Oeoutv Coul'ltV
Cltrlt. l'ublhhed Orenoe Coest Deity Pilot. Ju·
ly 2' and Avgu1t 5, 12, 19, 1971 1066-11
LEGAL NOTICE
,. lllSJ
'1 llU l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS l'ICTITIOUS I USIHESS NAM E NAME STATl!Ml!NT
STATEMENT Tht tollowlnt person Is dolno bu>1neu Tn• totlowlnt Ptrson '' ooont bu>1nt u ., ...
ldento·K1t Comoanv, 3700 NtWPOrt
lltvd • "'"""OOf! e .. ch. C•lllornie "~
Banl)O<·Punt• ()peretlons. Inc . a New
Yori< Corl>Ofatlon, t Greenwlcn P lau.
Greenwich, Conn. 06830
Tn1• business Is conducttd bv a eot ~ration
John J . Ma rrin,
Secrerarv Of Benoor-
Punta Oe>erat1ons, Jnc
Thia slatemt nt wa. loll'<! "'11111 o,. Covn-
tv Cieri< Of Orenee County on July l l,
1911.
J1mH J. G1rrt ll
Crock•r Plan,
San Froncl>eo
Ttl: (40S) fU·lllO
451 :19
Published OrAnQt CM~! ~1lv Pilol,
JUIY 29 and Avvust 5, 17. IQ, I 71 106Q 71
LEGAL NOTICE
SUPERIOR COURT 0 1' THI!
STATE OF CALll'ORNIA FOil THE COUNTY nc ORANGE
JENSEN MARINE. ?35 l=tscht r
,Avrnur. Costa Mou. C1tllorni• '1'1611
B•noor Punt• Oper11ion>. tnc_, a New
Yor·k CorPOratlon, 1 Grtrnwtc'1 P lue.
Grn nwlcll. Conn. 06&30
Thia buslnns Is conduc1td bv A
CO<POU!ion.
Jof>n J. M•rtin,
Socrete r'I' of Santor Punta
Oper1flon1, Int.
Ttll• stetement was llltd wf!Tt tne Coun·
tv Clerk. of Oranve County on July 11.
1971.
JAMl!S J. GARRETT
MORRISON, P'OERSTER,
HOLLOWAY, CLINTON & CLARK
CROCKER l'LAZA
SAN l'RANCISCO, C,AL ,4104
Tt ltOhOM (4fS) Pl'·lllt
0 1:11
Pu.blh~f!d Or1n9e Cout Deily l'1lot.
Ju1v 1'I and August s. U , ]Q, J971 ?OJCHI
LEGAL NOTICE
Nt. A·70141 NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTttE 0 1' HEARINO 01' P'!TITION SUPERIOR COURT 01' THI!
P:OR l'ROBATE Of' WILL AND l'OR STATE 0 1' CALIFOltNIA l'OR
ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TISTAMl!N· THE COUNT'\' OP: ORANC.E
TAltY TO l'l!TITIONElt N•. A·007
Estel• ol JOHN 8 ANSON, Otet.,Pd. E1lal• ol LAURA LEE HAGERMAN
~lOTtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1'1AI a~a. LAURA HAGERMAN, a~a. LAURA
r ranct> c. Ani.on hu tllf'd h•rtln • ottl L HAGERMAN 0.-Ceo•td.
t•on tor prob•t• of wtll a nd !or lswance ot NOT ICE IS HERE BY Gt VEN to l!lt
I tlttrs l••t•mtnterv to oet1tl0Mr. crf<lllors of the e bov• nai'T'ed dt<td•nt
r!f~rtf\Ct-to Which I\ m-.ot fOf° tvrth~r 11'\at •II pfrtona h1vlno cf1lrr" .eo"l"'' tt\t
parttcuton, •nd tnet th• t1m• ol\d Plaet u ld Oter<Stnl art r•auirtd to !Wt th•m t'I• '°lftflt•l\9 ,,.,,. .t&mf "•\ b,.,,, J.ft tor wtttt 1f'tt ,..~CfO.\rV vovcnu 1. '" tht other
"'"oust 19, 1'1'1 •' • JO t m, .n tht o1 ,,,. tl.,k o! lh• abo•• t l\totttd coorr. <>r
courtroom of DeoArtrr tnt 'lo J or l a•O to Pft \en1 fht rn, w 1fl'I th-t-nKe.u ary
courl al /00 C1vfc C~nltr Dnv,. Wt~t, I" vou(htn 10 the und,rs•vnf'O At u,, otflt r
"'' City crl S•nl• .. ,,. Cel torn t. ol hor •ttornty. Rebut J . Johnston. •IO
Oat«! Julv 1• 1971 ll••on B•n> Plou. 101 Souln La••
W E ST J0H1'1, Avtnuo. Pu8dtna, C1rllor,,11 91101, Wlltch
Covntv (lflr~ ,., ,,.,~ piece ot bu5•M''S of tht uMPr\runf'd
Gainalt v. W1"kltr. Keutman a rtd Wa rd, In 111 m1tltrt ~rlaln1ng to tno utatt ot
9y: David lwolt •••d dttf'd•nl wttnin tovr montlu arr.,
Dav)d 1 .. 111 1ht first oubllc•llon Of this notict. '* Wll•hlro l tvd, O•ttd J unt 1•. 1911
Sult• 100. Eobtrt T. Hoorrmon. ah .
lo• Anttltt, C•tllornl• tOOO f T Hagermen
Attornev for: l'ttlllontr ( >PCu•or
l'R -471 ol tne wlll ot
l>ubll\hl'd Or~no~ Ca.st Oeol~ Pilot tht above namr<S dtct<lent
Auqu>t •, S. tO. 1411 7060 11 ROBERT J, JOHl'ISTO ..
----410 Union ••n-l'l•tt LEGAL NOTICE 201 Souf!I L•kt Avanut __ 1'1u den1, Colll•rnlt •1111
SU PIRIOlt COURT OP: THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOil
TH£ COUNTY 0 1' ORANOI
No. A·70tl7
NOTICE OP' HEARING 01' .. ETITION
FOil PROBATE 0 1' WILL AND FOii
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY ( N 0
BONO)
Eil•tt of Mlri1m 0 . Rt1cherl Otetau d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ln•t T111t
ln1ur anct 1nd Trust ComotnY h~' tllea
htrtin a otl1tlon tor probe!• ot wltl and
tor Issuance o1 Lttte" T tstamentery to Petitlontr (No Bond) rtftrtnu lo w'11Ch
I• mode for turthtr p1rllcut•rs. I nd tn11
'"• Hm,. anc1 pl•c"' ot l"l~adno tn• a.&me
hu ~n set tor Au11~t 76. 1'71, el f JO
a m , 1n IM courtroom of Otpartmt nt Ho
2 of u ld court, al 700 Civic c ... tt, Orlvt
West. In tfle Cttv of Senti Ana, Catllotnl•
O•te<I Auvusl 3, 1'71,
W E St John
County Cler~
"""•Iron•. Brawn •n<I Sh•rm•"• '°' 5..,111 Otlvt Strfft, 11th P:fe«,
Los An~tlu. C•lllornle HOl4
Ttl Otll IU-UO
AllerntY• for "•llttoNtr
Publlshtd Ortn<>e Coest 01llY l'llot,
Ttl: !Jill 1'Mt47 er (ll'I U l·•l•J.
AttorN r for Euc:utor l'R .... 7' I
PublishPd 0••"11" Cou l Da1lv P ilot,
Julv n. 19 •nd Auou1t 5. !l. 1'71 !Oll-71
LEGAL NOTICE
" 111'4 l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Ttlt lollowln11 !>*rJon Is dolno b usin•u ...
J J. CONSTRUCTION CO .. Jl..S Sicily
Street, Coste MtM.
John J. B0\11'1"f, 3165 Sicily Strttl
Costa Mua
T,.1, busine•s It llelnt conduC1td by all
tlldlvldual
Joh" J. Baurvtl
This stalemt nt 111..0 with the Countv
Cltrk of Orantt Countv on AVVV\I l
t•11 Bv B•verty J. M1ddo~. Otourv
Countv Cttr k Publl>htd Or1nu Coatt Dally Piiot
Aut u•t 5. 11, "· 1t. 1971 7Hl·11
LEGAL NOTICE
Auvust A. s. 10. 1411 :io.1.11 ------,-,-ZJ-n _____ _
LEGAL-NOTICE___ "CTITtOUS I UStNUS
NAME ITATIME NT
Tiit followlnv ptrM>n I• doint bu11nt n
" 11'41 •s: l'ICTITIOUS I USINUS RODEFFE It INVESTMENTS, Sl.7 So"
NAME STATEMENT NlcolU Or.. Sutlt 401. Rodt lfn
'Tnt followln• perion Is dolnt bu1lnn1 Bvlldlnt, NtwpOft Ctnltr, Newpert
'' Bt &C.h, Ca lif. '1660 TElECA8LE CONSTRUCTORS, J02 E O. Rodtffer, '1"117 Paclllc Or ..
llroedwev, Ccxta Mau, Cati!. '1617 Coront dtl Mer. C•lll. '161S
Timothy W1lll•m Sfllptry, l 0, This buslntu It belno condue1•d by 111
Broadwev. Coste Meu. C•lll fl611 lndlvldu&I.
This business Is bflne condUCltd bv .tn E . 0. ltod~ttr
l11<1lvldual Thi• sfaltm~nl Ille<! wll!I !flt CO<Jntv
T w. SlllPl•Y Cltrk of Orol\ff County °"' AUI Ull ),
This stetemtnt tiled wlttl 'ttlt ·County ""· Bv BtVtrlY J , Maddo>1 •• D•PLitV Cltrk or Orantt County on· July 14. 1971. Countv Cltlrk
llv 8tvtrlY J Maddox. Oeout't County Put>tlthld Otantt CCM11t Oa11Y PllOI, Cl•r~ AutUtl $, U, If, )6, 1'11 '16'·11
!'u1>1i11>ed Ore"v• Coe•t Oallv Pll01.1------
Juty n. ,. •nd Av11ust l. n. mt 101._11 LEGAL NOTICE .
LEGAL NOTICE ------I'· rt,.. I' ICTITIOUS I UStflllU
HAM( STATEMlfllT
Tiit loUowln• per10n It oolne 111/Jlntu
, ""' "CTITtOUS IUSINIU
NAMll STATIMINT
T ... follOWIM ,.rtOft II 4olnt llvtl"-n
•• as: IDEAL CARE NUUtHG HOME, '1HI
Hasltr Strttl, Gordan Gtovt . C1t11Q<nl•
METAL ART STUDIO. S!Udla ' -K.H I.IC. CO.. INC• Ufttl Hu 1.-
\111t11e Wtll. m Leeun1 Convon Road, Strett, Ga rdtn Gro~ C•lllor"ta.
I .. un• 8 t Kh, C.111 fMSI. Thi• buslneu ,. (ondveftd by • COi•
Charin E GOO\m.tn, :7904 Mounlllll pcratlan
View Orlvt. La1111ne Bt•ch. tall! f?~l Zotr•" Hoflme"• ,.rttldent
Tflts bvslntn rs t>tlnv cona11<ttd bY •n Tl'll• stot...,.111 wu """' whh tht Coun
lndlvldvit. "' Clerk of Or•"" COUll!'f on July 1), c £ G00>man ttfl.
Tiii• tlet~melll llltd wltll '"~ County a u RTON ' ROllCY. Atty, (Irr~ of Or~nVt County on JVIV 1, It/I 4)1 J•, Sift Vl<t fltt a r .... &v BtvtrlY J . Maddo•. OtPVIY County \.M Aftttlitt, C1rlfw1tle M4t < ltrh ne>-e>C
Publlslltd Ort not CoAtt Di lly Piia!, Publl•hed Ortnot (OHi Dally I'll~
lutv u, 1l. 1' and A.u11u•I 5, 1m 1t*11 Au1111•t s. 17. I•. :M, 1m 1U7-11
•
•
Itla11y Bla~ks Wary of Birth Co11trolli11g ~
among men 30 and under
did agree v. 1th the thought
that encouraging b1'tu1 t·ontrol
on blacks is an dfurt lo
eliminate them
S('r\ IC"eS and lhe UlclU~IOtl of
}'Oung blal'k maJes 1n poht·y
nwk1ng and execull\'C runl··
lions
control actml1es being con·
fined large!) to bringing Lo the
poor lht> samt• ability to coo~
lrol family s1ie lhe rest of
soctt'ly has.
NEW YORI\ IAP1 -A
study or blatk ram1hes has
round lh::it a major 1ty ol lliose
m the reproducll \'e age range
do not accept the 1dt-a that
birth control programs dre an
attempt to t'l1mma1e bl::icks
from the populatwn
But the :.tudy also found
Ulnl a significant minority -
~·urthrr. thl' :1tudy round
signihcanl reeLings of racial
consc·11)(Jsness among blacks
and reeommended commurnt v
control of birth c o 11 I r o · 1
As for all1ludes Loward IJ1Tlh
control methods, both abortiun
and ster1hzat1on were reJe<."lt'd
by large numbers or Lhose tn·
ttrv1ewed.
The study was conducted ln
15!1 bldck household)) 1n a
med1um-~1zed C'llY 1n f\ew
£111(land. not 1dent1fied hv
re:.eart-hers at the Uni \lcrs11y
ur Massachusell!> at i\mher:.t,
uncl reported tn a pubhcauon
of the Population Re£erence
Burc>:io.
Authurs of the study arc Dr
William I\. Darity. head ot the
'dlOOI s pubhc health depart-
me nt: Dr. Castellano B .
Turner, assista11l fW11ft'~ .. <;c>r of
p~yd1Qlogy. and Or H Jean
Th1ebaux, assistant professor
uf pubht· he;ilth
The Populallon Hcft'rencr
liureau noted that government
1x1pulat1on policy -··or 11<)11·
policy " -has re.suited in birth
"lOl''.'IWhly,'' the bureau
said. "that has meant that of· .,
flc1al birth control centers
ha\ e been concentrated Jn
poor communities.''
115xl4 (F18/l4l
1351\4 (E18/14) •5.60x15 $11Sj /is
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Belted or
Whitewalls
$2!~
W• " 2 T' p " ruu Slit rt rre urc ase • s ms
7DAYSONLYf
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TUBELESS
YW's
DATSUN • OPEL
TOYOTA & Others
12 ~'~ ,.,11
Wild New
Whitewalls
$2?~.
BRAND NEW FULL 4 Ply
6.SOxl J 17 J (878/13) · Sxl 4 7.75x1 S s9 9 (F78/14) (f78/l S) . ... ~ SJ09s II h l it' ,
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1.2Sx1 S (H71/l S)
'(G71/1 S) wut · ~'5' t•\lif •Ntt t,01l j-ft II 1111•• lot~ II ,, .. II 41111 l• l t• WMllt I
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a.2sx14 8.2Sx1S B.SSx14 8.SSxJ s WHITEWALLS
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* NEW LININGS INSTALLCD O" 4 WH[(LS * RCBUILD ALL WH[(L CYllNDERS• * TURN ' RESURFACE ALL 4 DRUMS *mm FRDNl WHHL BURINCS * BLEED All LINES. ADD um FLUID * INSPECT MASTER CYLINDER & HAKE NOSES * ARC GRIND BRAKE SHOES * INSPECT mm SEALS * rm ADJUSTMENTS FOR llH or LIMINli * ROAD HST FOR mm 'llu d Noa t)litlt1t Ot lt 1711 tt Mlltitul
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3005 HARBOR BLVD., COST A MESA
CORNER of BAKER and HARBOR -PHONE 557-8000
Servl11g Costa ltle1-Ne1cport Beach Area
GARDEN GROVE I ANAHEIM-BUENA PARK I
14040""'erookhurst-530.3200 6962 Lincoln Blvd.-826-5550
FULLERTON
1321 Euclid-870.0~
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UNllDVIL OPEN SAT. & DAILY 8:30·9 ••• OPEN SUN. 9·6
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QU_EENIE By Phil lnterlandi
R.E'll"URl!\11S
U.S. Jobs Available hut Competition High
•
'
JI
i t "Talking is one t.hing. Thii:; one gossips and tells off~
color jokes."
Trustees to Praise
Viejo's Ag· Teacher
Tustin Union High School
District trusters 11 t'n' ~"
pleased by !he ni'ar s11·rrp 11f
Or <"n ge (:()u1111 f·'air
agricultural cornpf'li!i11n~ bv
stude nts a! :'11is~111n \'1t•Jri 1 ligh
Schoo!. they ordered ;1 resolu-
!ion drawn con11nendu1g the
lt'achcr. Arnold 1·rofgruht'n.
Superintendent \\' i I I i a in
7.-0gg prest'nlcd the board I\ 1th
a 1hree-p<igc hst of ~!udc•nt
fair 1\'inncrs lie addl·<I that
''for the p;i."t 1hr1·r llr f11t1r
vrnrs" :'llissiun \'ieJo !'u\ure.
~-ilrllll'rS of /\nll'rica ch;1j)·
trr h;1..; done 111'1'11 :11 thC' fa ir
Chr!i!cr (;. Ho1111•r. bo;i rd
membrr from 1\l1.~sion \·11'JO,
v.·hile making his 1nol1011 \Vas
tarried av.·a~· by \hflugh!s nf
the dcli{'afe flavor or 1he b1·~·f
he ;inr! other Kh111nis i'luh
purcl'.ascr" f•f \he ~1ud1·1l\c'
cl;is.~ proj<·t·1 ~ had f'ni••~l'd.
''There just :11n·1 .111~ ht•l\f'r
bcrf:' Rriner conH:nclcd
Rcs1 rainerl h~1 B•1an! Pl'c~i·
drnt Pn t1I F. (';•Jhot1n. Br1111·r
ended hi~ moulh\\'8\l'nni.: n1n-
tionmak1og ;ind tru strt»~ vvted
Rotarians ( ;i"·
J(idncy ~~'l ac hine
The Rolarv C!ub nf \or!h
lluntington Beach ha s dvna11·d
a hemodial\'sis 1naf'hi 11C' 1(1 1t11'
1\rl1ficial Kidney Fnund;1t101l
of G;ird('n (i rnve.
C\ub prPsid(•nt Or. l'liddv~
A. \V oodfin ~aid 11111ne1· fnr tl1t>
mac:h1nl' anfl !'Upphe~ \q·rc
raised thn1ugh 11 fund r:iis.111~
proiccl :ind p\'l'.~onal d<1r1 :1t1(1f1"
nf 2fi rlub rnt'rnbrr".
unan1n1ousl.v lo dirt~ct a
n·~olut1f)!l praising Trofgruben
be dra\1·n.
The follO\\'ing are lhe slu·
de1H :i w;1rds:
.\l!ss1011 Viejo FFA Chapter
\1'on the fi rst place !rophy for
thr·{·(' Hcrl'ford beef !Ind lhc
first pl<1cc sanitation aw;_·.rd.
.Janine S1ircwalt \1on 1hr
('h;nnp1on FF/1 prize fur·
1 l•·rrfurd Fat Rcl'f and placed
fifth 111 FFA !<ho11 rnanship.
Ht•::t:r1 e Charnpi~·n for
llcretlird 1:11 \'J('t'f 11 f'nt lo
J~rie k Tullcf'IH'1·s.
Hc-;cr1 (' c'ha111pinn r n r
('h;1rlois 1 ·ro"~ 11~·nt 10 Philiri
IJOl'S, \1•h1h' \ 1111·f' llJ1rl:n1n10111
11laeed lh1rrt in the: Ch~rlni~
Hnhbi Trolf.!ruh1·11·s ~h1·r11
1 1!~.t.·f'd 1un!h ;i n1ong 250 f'll-
1r1('s.
l)lh••r tllission \'it)u s1 urh'n1
111nllfTs an · Susan 1.;1 Cr:ind.
J)onna C,11\ 11, Bolx-rt .\lfln tt'f'r .
.)11p 1[0111 .,, \1 :t r J! art• 1
\l'h1l•·la11 . l'llris l'ri<·•'. t'tu·i"i
llii!'ll', {'1111!.1 L1 •1·. H:trr~
R1 nil'•· ~;inc!i Bir'l'h<1nl l.>i·b-
IJ1f' 11 11 .. d1· H11b1n Tui11•i'nrrs
and <"r;ilg 1r1'1C'1 n.
1\l~o. Sl1•1·r \1e('('1 l f' ;1 n ,
flarbar;1 M11rn.~on. /)on 11111,
Sieve /11·;q1cr. Hick f·'('lbrr,
J';inu·!;\ \\')u1r};n1', V i n c l'
\\'arlaumont. HeL"I' H1rrh:i rrl,
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)\1•1,ok. J\rrTy Sr rw:irl, 'frrr;·
II 1·11na11. S:1r:d1 II 1lsor1 Paul
.'\rbnur, ~lt'\'C Ku111. ( 'unnlf'
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1\111hr11,,.e_. Torn Sl1rr11•;1IL 1\1111
z.v1kr111('1., llu·hard \1 :t~!lll,
.J n:inn1r F111T. Ju\111 ·1·1i111n1nn.
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GRANT'S SPECIALS
RIGHT GUARD"'
ANTl·PERSPIRANT
SALE
• Plt•1";1nl .'cenc
• r ull 1~rotec1ion
SCOPE
MOUTHWASH
7 Oz •
• •
rszo~ SALE • •
~ • 17 Fu ll Cl1..
• f;irnily ~i1 c
c
c
MISS CLAIROL
CREME FORMULA
SALE
2 Fl. Oz .
.~. "j•;;!; ..,...._, . ~--
Ry JOYCE L. K£,'1NED\'
Interested 111 worki ng for th e
rederal go\'ernmuir~ Jlere·~
1hf' rurrrnt si1uatlon, rr-01n
Philip \\'. Schulif'. dirttlor of
public aff;1irs for the U.S. Civil
Service Commission:
! I J The present rate of hir-
ing 15 as goOO or perhaps
sl1jJ hlly belt.er than last year.
This reflects a conunu1ng need
to replact' ~·1npluyes l•.'lii\
retire or lecive for o1her
reasons, and tn nll•el new
nt'eds. Sonie 250,00U new
cn1p!oyc.s ;:ire needed an-
nu:1lly. <1nd about 90 pen.:cnt of
J•'('dera/ positions are located
outside the \Vas h1ngton l).C.
Rftil
!21 Though the hiring rate i~
s!1.1tht ly bettPr thiln last )car,
th e i.:ornpetillon 1s rn u ch
keener.
~:I~ Three broad ot·-
t·upat1on<1I groups .s tand oul as
"ht·st hcts" for Joh seekers 111
th e months ahead -the
mcd1 c<1l and paran1cdical oc-
C'Upations. occupational ht>ah h
and safety, and secur!ly-
ori<'nlcd occupations.
Tti(' Veteri1t1s Adn11nistra-
tu111 hnsp1ta! program will be
placing great stress on prov1d-
1ng p<HLt'!ll carr on a 2~-hour
basis and LhJs will require con-
Career
Corn er
siderabJy slaffing in h-Oth the
medical (doctors, nurses, nurs-
ing assistants, etc.) and
paramedical fields f s o c i a I
"'fl r k er s , rehabilitation
spe(·1atists , laboratory techni-
cians, e\c.).
Trends estabHshed in the
past year through the present
wi ll continue in the fields of
octupational health and safe-
POLYESTER
DOUBLE KNIT
' \ . '
REMNANTS
SALE
Per Yd.
Reg. $3.97
1y. Jn addition to elperienced
people, a number nf reeenl
college gradu ates wilt be
selected from the FSEE li!i.I
~Federal Service Entrance
Examination register, t he
main gateway to Federal job!
for the recent co llege
gradu ates) for development
into safety management posi-
tions.
Security and investigative
work will continue to require
new employes in sudl oc-
cupations as treasury agents ,
border patrolmen. U . S .
marshals. Federal protective
-Officers, narcotics age n ts,
postal security, etc.
SALE
(4) A5 ever. there is a con-
tinuing need for well-qualified
~tenogr aphe rs. an d
:i;erretariffl. but not such an
acute need for typists as in the
pas!.
(5) The President has called
for renewed efforts to plat.-e
women in middle and uµper
level jobs. Women with pro-
fessional. 1.e<:hnicat. a n d
managerial experience who
11i·ant Federal employment
should conlact their nearest
Ci\.ij Service Comn1ission area
office manager for details
16J Outreach programs will
ti f f e r "{ob opportunities,
especially fbr e.pplicants who
are adept at contact work In
the inner cities. Work will ln-
tlude assistance to returning
ve lerans.
(7) The U.S. Postal Service
has assumed responsibility for
recruiting and examining ap-
plicants to fill Jobs under its
own 1nerit system. Other agen-
cies will continue to rely on
!he ii5 area offices manned by
the Civil Service Commission.
Send career topic sug-
gestions lo Joyce Lain Ken·
nedy at this newspaper. S-Orry,
but the volume of mail make!
personal answers impoi;si b!e.
MACHINE
WASHABLE
Grant's
Colorfast
WINTUK
c
Reg.
11.27
51 ripci; and solids a re here
... and al'A'ays in !'!yle in
p•·rm:i.nent pre1->s tcxtur-
1;-.('d }'ortrcJ •• µolye.•de r!
:i.tar hine wash C'Oo rdi·
na t•·.~-'i••· TM •f "h•r jft~~"""' !ft(,
Stock up on this one while it's on aale! You can
do ao much with it! Ifs Orlon&~ acrylic.knit.
POLY FILL
SALE
[~AVE 50')
100%
PURE
POLYESTER
FIBER
• Non-All ergenic
• \'V'i ll not Shift
• \'V'i ll not Bunch
• Resi li ent, Non-Flammab le
$
MUSLINS
.
SALE
99 ·$
Twin Size
Reg. '2.39
UPTO
70'
SALE
29
Full Size
Reg. '2.99
1-lere·s your chance to save plenty on Grants sturdy
130-count colt.on muslins ... made for us by top mills ..
A ·jt'reater-than-ever buy at \Vhite Sale savings!
PAINTING FOR
SPRING?
PAIL
Check This Grant'' Value
ROLLER & TRAY SET
!SAVE 26'1 • Aluminum 1'ray
• 9 .. Pai ne Roller
SALE
c
Reg.
'1.00
Wt lest"• Tht l:itht To l imit Q ••tltits. No•• S.I Ta Dteltn
WHY IS THIS TAILORED
TIER SO GREAT?
SALE
; 76
I l PR.
1 Reg. s2_17 .··1: ....
JO"', 36" lengthJ -'Jennie ' ... hr.1nd-ne"·· .. :ind 11i·dl rlcfinitelv en-
ha nee ju:;;t R hnu L any v.·i ntln""-set I inJ:". f ortrf.l ( r) •
pol yei;lf'r hat.i.~ie; overa ll \~id1h nf f\'2". Comes in
"'hitP plus soft ritrus fOlnrs. (;real vRlue'.
OF
SALE
SPONGE$_
c
Reg.
77'
• 16 CeUulose Sponges
• S Quart Plas tic Bucket
HUNTINGTON BEACH, GRANT PLAZA
BROOKHURST & ADAMS 962-3387
Hours: Daily 9:30 to 9, Sunday 10 to . 6
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F.4 .UILY CIRCl'S bt1 BU ICeatte
~
"I wi sh this food would floot o il around the
cobin like it does for the astronauts."
Populace of Turtles
Thrives in Iran Sea
TEHRAN I t;Pl I -Gi anl
~ea turtles, whose existence is
threatener! in many parts er
the world, are thrivin~ in the
Pt>rsian Gulf area and t'On-
tintting to p11zzle rese<irch
binlog1sls.
Manne brnlogists from
Jran·s game and fish nrparl-
ment recently conducted a
turtle survey · in the gulf and
fnund that the three species
ltvl nR thrre are considerably
better nff than thei r cousini; in
nt her waters. They are believ-
ed to have inhab1led the gulf
for 175 years.
Bf'ing m;innP reptiles. the
furl les he;id for the sea as
~non as they ;ire born and
nPver return ln land. except
for brief \'!Sits hy the females
who come ashore ever~' three
ye;irs lo lay their eggs. For
re;isons unkn(lwn 10 man, the
females alwavs return to the
be;ch where t.hPy wrre born .
\fating takel< place 1n the
sea near 1he shore where the
t$!gs will be la id. When the
call comes. thr female wait.~
rnr thr cover or night before
coming onto the sand. Af1rr
inching hrr way beyond the
high-I ide marl;. she srel;s a
s11it<1ble spol anrl ~gins lo dig.
n igging is donr \\Ith all four
flippers scattering sand In
every direr! ion. and a
i<lrenuous hair hour"s work
produ<'f'S a hole just large
enough to accomoda te her 80
to 100 eggs.
After they are laid, 1he
female mt't 1culousl~· C<lvers
the egRS with sand and returns
ANIMALogic
• /'M UUH&~Y AS A &Pl<:-I~ FAl f,
rMll0"46RY ~A EJEAR ."
tn the sea. Sht may vi11it the
beach two fir thru times in
the next rew week~ to smooth
<lut lhe sand and ensure that
the nest is safe. But after that.
her maternal instinct is ap-
parently sat isried and shl'
swim!! away -lo where, I
nobodv knows. I
If the eggs survive the 40 to 1 60-day inrub11l1on period, the
newly-hatched tl!rtle.~ crawl I
laboriously through the hot
sMd to the sea. Out (lf each 110
to JOO eggs laid, only nbout
lwo <·an expect to live to
mn tunty. The turtles r a l I
prey lo ·a host or rnem1es such
as dogs, foxes, birds, fish and
man.
Vive maJor spede~ o I
marine turt le exist. in the
world's tropic al and sub-
tropical se;is -leatherback.
green hawksbill. loggerhead
and ridley -but only the first
three are found in the Persian
Gulf. Largest of all is the
leatherback. wh1th may weigh
mure than 1.500 pounds lull
gruwn and !llti!ln a length ex-
ceeding six feet.
By far lhe best kncmn
11pec1es 1s the green turtle, an
animal prizt'<l a m o n g
gnurmels. It olten reaches s
weight of 440 pounds.
Little t!i known about the
turtles. Their mat1g,g ;ind
nesting behavior has lwf>n
studied, but what lhf>v do
otherwise remains a mystery
Ta~ging has provided a C'lue to
their movemenl.'i and has
revealed that females breed
every three or four vear~
rather lhan annually. Migrn-
tionl! extending thousands of
mile!i between feeding and
breeding grounds are com-
mon.
The turtle's greatest unsolv-
ed mystery is its na vigllttonal
abil ity. Does ii hav r a siirl or
huilt in rndar to ~wide it back
In 1 he be;id1 whe rr 11 was
horn" lfnw nm a prnnitivP
reptllr ~l\'tmrning with 11s
hr ad b;1relv abovf' thP \1 a IN,
1rnerringl) 0nri11iv1IP il<'rnss thr
1rarkles.~ o<·r11n lt1 lhP onlr
lilnd 11 hM ever known·! It 1« ~
ft> al I hat continues lo pun Ir
man.
ST AR S
S~ clnry nm11rr I~ nnl' nf
lhe \\'nrhf~ ~rP!ll 11<:1 rnJn.
~Pr~. 111• l'Ol11mo 1~ onl' nf
ll1P J) A TL 1 PILOT'S j!Tftll l
'"'" 1111'1'~.
Thu,srlav 4uqust 5 l ll71 --------DAIL V Pll OT_J ~
He Patrols Isla11d Wl1ere B11ffalo Ro11m :
~ANTA C ATALl ~A
ISLANn. I AP I -(Inly 26
.miles from the leeming IAs
An~eles rne1ropol1ttHl arl';1,
Sheriff Deputy Hill C'nrngkll
pounds a beat with no smol(
no traffic problems 11nd where
nne of his duties 1s kt>ep1ng the
buffalo herd from "1rnclering
into town.
Corrigan. 3l is lhf' lnnt n •.-;1-
dent Los Angclrs Count) rlepu-
ty from Santa Catal ina lsh·wl,
22 miles long and with a sum-
mer-time populatton or 10.1)()()
and some 400 ~ear around
res1rlen1s. not lo mention the
500 burr a lo plus herds o[
l~1ars. goats ;inrt "ea hon'
He tra\els h1 r n II t .
horsebC'J'k fnur 1~ la·el <lm t:
tnwk ;rnd hrl woptr r II•~ PO·
tire beAI I/; pl'll ill(> );ind OWnPrl
h1 the Wnglry lan11l\' Thr 1111
I~ part of llw i!i ''lllilrt' 1111lr
15la nd h1• dot"•l1 '1 patrol 1s ti\~
l1ny t'Ollll11Urlll\ of A\ 1111111,
µupulat1on I ,!iOO. \\ h1rh )l;is 11 ~
01111 pol11·e lon·1·
· II'." a clr!'lll11 Job. ;it lnl' .. I
lor 1111• " ('or r ig;rn !'.;'.\ • · I\ P
hrrn C'(lming to the 1~!;.ind ?.'I
lar h11r·k as I l'an r••mrmtwr
To mr 11·s the pn•tfie~t plan·
on earth ''
He ;idr!s: 'I n·alt~ ap-
prel'tale my Joh, Mfll'!'lil llv
"hen I hrar S11(.tl1·1 t a11d 11,•I
lw lll'llJJ rrrorls ln1111 tlw
m;11nlrind "
HP r f'~<·111•o; ln,I "l rarulc•d or
in1ur('d h1~rrs from 5l'flli'' 11(
slt'l'J.l t'CtllYOllS rtlld <'lifb 1111 'l1t·
r u g g t' ti 1.;J;ind pl.I\'
11urse11Hlid to lht• ;1111111al'I and
rirh1t raks d1sput1•5 h~ h11.1lt'1'
o\ <'r mooring :;µ;•''''
W1lh 11111\' a dn1t•r1 11r sn l.1111'
1110tor \ 1 li1des 111 h1.; d•11P.1111 .
ht· dll{'Sll ·t 11 orn· 11111d1 :d11•111
~Wlrn <·;.rs but nftrn h.1" !11
5nl\ e boil t I ht'fh ;rnd ;uh 1,,.
hn\\ 10 prevent \)IP111
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a \'f'(IJ' In I hf' ('1"\\'1''> Hiid hit\ '
1 hat surro1111d t hr t5l1rnd , ',•1d
1'"1111.:.111 ;1 11·1ltl1t•d d11rr is
11.,11;1lh 1•.ill1•d on to rrt'O\er
itu• b111h
\\Ii• 'II I\\ 11 \ il\ V plll llP<;
er ,,J11·d 11110 thr mount;i1nc;,
~ I 1111! l'1glll 1111'11, Cw 11~an
hl';1d1·d ~l·.11rh :rnll rc:,tue
lt1• .ibll dh!IO\ S ll\<tl'lj11?/l8
;~nd pr11k~~11rs .ti I h ~·
lni1rr•1t1 11f S11ulh 1·rn
C11lil11rl11;i'c; ~l ;ir1111• B111logv
LP.I-\ 1 ~rwh f:im11it.... ;i n rl
~turlrnt' al th1• pt 1\ .111-t '1lil·
lin::i Sr-hlll1I fnr Rm~
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i\ \ ;1 Inn pro11<ird hy lh' sher-'
tfl'• dPJli!!'lml'nl 11;. alS<i ha!I a '
r?.~11n l'l~ewhPre M th' island
f11r 11\ Pf'ntl!ht st;i1· or a tem-
pornn Jail 1( nerdt>d.
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Pooling P.artners a Possibility
By JO OL.."iON
O• tho 0011¥ l'Jlt t Stt•!
Proposit ion 31 may nrver ma ke ii nnr n
the be.Hot in California, bu! ll1en again, ii
may make it and be voted in as an
alterna te li festyle out of sherr ne<:essi\y ,
Wha t 1s Prnposi!inn :11:· !l's the
br11inrh1l d of Rnb('r\ R H1n1mer ;1nd the
title or his newl'Sl book on tt1l' Iheme of
cominunal 1narriaJ?e
R1n1mer. a f('~1denl of Quinc.v, f\.lass.,
who ha.~ "'ritten six no11e!s 1nclud1 ng fou r
dral1ng w1Lh ro1nmunal marriHge :i.:id
other allerna1e )1fcs1 .vlrs. "as 10 Anaheim
In di scuss his idras durin,11 a semina r
sponsored by lht Birth Con1rol Institute
of Amenca. Inc.
The lillr of his ne"·cst book refrrs lo
changing the stale law to lcgal11,e ~roop
n1arri<1ge of up to lhree couples. Under
thi~ arr?.ni!c rnen1. l'al1ed a corporate
marriage. the six 11 ould pool thei r fi nan-
chil as 11ell as ernntion11l inh'rcs1.~.
The advant:.i$!rS. fl1rnrner reels. wnul d
be a strongrr family structure through a
rr!urn !o 1hr lnrJ!er family }!roup. ··The
nuclear farn1lv tr11ds tn come apart," he
said. •·'rh rrr 1s 2-Very hii:h divort•e rate."'
Other ;idv;1111aJ,\es are tt1111 there "·ould
b(• mor{• securil~ l'in.inci;d ly and better
::irrangc mcnl s f(l r nl<l ;i_ge, eli 1n inating the
need for senior citilcn centers.
OVER 30
Rimmer pninL~ nut rh;it, a ~ the tl1le jn-
dica1ei;. ii.I I pt1rtiripants would he.veto be
ever :io and ha1·e completed the ir child
bearing in prior mooogamous marriages.
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FUTURIST
Robert R. Rimmer
Oof·p Ith! marital rorporation i11 form.
ed . 1 nne-l0-0ne at1ual relalionship lak.e11
place ~tween each pair Nld p1.rtners ar•
changed on a weekly ba.!iis. "II i.! very
possible for ~pie to love more than one
person," he explained,
-·'rhis is not wife-swapping,'' th• 5?·
yea r-<lld author added . A 1 t e r n • t e
lifestylts to monog1my will ~ Of!C~s11 ry
in tht fu ture, hf. feels, .11nd ht is offering
a particular way it cou ld happen. "I'm
Ml. out fr<>Aelyting. 1!'1 hap~ing
any way." • .. Proposition 31" i.!I 1et in San Pedro
and Pacific Palisades bttause, he feel~.
Californians are. "rar 1head in e1-
penmenling with lifestyles."
Besides the population explo.'iion thal
Rimmer feel.!! will necessitate a choice of
lifestyles in addition lo monoiamy, he
MJggests that the lack of wonderment in
li ves will dictate new re lationships.
"We ha ve to create an educational
system that endows people with won·
dermenl at life. Educating the young can
create people who live 1 more joyous life,
EXPERIMENT
''The kty to education is to make ~
pie aware of each other . Vr'e need te
experiment with the dynamics nr
personal relationship:'!. What is jealousy ?
for erample."
"Once we know more 1bout the Ju~
li on of small groups, we c•n apply it to
the whole world."
Experimentation 1uch a.~ this is ti·
plored in "The Harrad Erperiment," his
novel about premarital sex on a college
campus where the studenU e1 perien~ up
In three members ol the oppru;ite 11e1 .
"The keynote i.!I a deeper understandins
of the whole love relationsh ip.··
According to Rimmer's propesal. pe~
pie would move from I~ HarTad-typt.
experience into the one outlined in
"Propo:;ilion 31."
Though mos1 peopl t disapprevr of tht
concept. Rimmtr 111 id, lholl!and11 ha ve
tr,Wd group marriage, ,. good many 1uc-
cehfull y. These people. he added, ar*
"working their way through a
·wilderness."
The pleasant, grandratherly man whet
earned a masters degree rrnm Harvard
and support~ his writing with 1 printing
business, says he i!I "' fuluri~t. "Each
person has to th ink in terms of the way
1he ~·orld is going.·•
He perhaps i.~ speakinli! lrnm f't·
perience, fnr he wnuld neither rnnfi nn
nor deny that he is parlicipatint in a
group marriage.
"We rieed to
• experiment
with the
dyna1nics of
personal
relationships.
What is
. l ?" 1ea ousy •.
New Key to Wedlock
B~ JACQUF.Ll/l.'F. C0,\1B~
Ot t~t 01111 Pilat Siii!
They chonse In liv e together
rather than marry.
1 couples have be-en 1 i v 1 n g
f'ogether . s;ins sacr<'rl ritu?J (lr s!ale
decree. since time began.
\\"ha1 ni.ikcs Lee Ch r i .<tit ,
psychnlogisl. and hi s ro ns(lrl.
Theodora \Vf'll~. crimmurucarinn
and trarninj! con:;ulran1, d1fferen1 1.s
their :11111ud(' Inwards each other
::ind !he ruhhc.
Tht·y hid e no1hing fron1 thei r
fr1end~. relat1vr.~. bus 1 n es~
.:ISSN'i fl!<'S. thP nostm?Jl (lf hotel
rl<'rk.~ ' IT's :ill very e:i~.\. natur::il
.1nd "·1th no prohlen1s," said
Christie. Srcaldng during UC I 1-;x-
trns1nn·.~ An1<'rir11n Fa111ily ~rrirs,
thc.v ourl1ncrJ their f}(Jsition rin 1hcir
par.1-marriage
Vrrl1ng lhii.1 trac11 11on:il m:irri~e
cramps personal gro\.\'\h. !hey have
en!ered tnlo an ;iltrrn::i t1vr. The.v
arP adarnan! J hal it is not a "trial
m11rriage" or a c a s u a I ar-
rangemenl of "l1v1ng together.''
''II i~ ;i v1abl<' alte rna1ive. II.
flught to b' a\·a1lable to couples
"'ithou! social nr legal penalties.''
say~ Christie. "Sociely expecl-~ us
t.n be the pl:i~'ers or v.elJ-clefined
roles. \Ve reiecl rh;it ··
Hi~1orically. Chri.~liP considers
marriage a. put-Oo~'Tl of one sex by
<1.nother. "II w111 designed In In·
stitutionali ze tht. male-female role.~.
I feel it is dehum1'nizing.'' He
believes it is gctting m n r t
equalitarian v,·ith timt . "Bul it is
not equa!."
lden!ifying lhe ma le.~ rnlr wit h
persona lities. Chri stie cho.~e J(lhn
\\1ayne texploitive, domineering.
competitive) and fien. Dw il'(h l
Eisenhn"·er 1 honorablt . rrliable,
dutiful 1
'"Roth in1;iges f'm phNii1,e certain
value C'h::iracteristic.'i al !h'. Px -
pensr of others." Like"'i5f', \.\Om•n
sh(luld be se nsitivt , compassionate
and n1cl' peop te They should not be
competent nr {'Ompe!ir ive.
"These ;ire all human eharar-
lcrislics that i;hould bt> valuf'd in ;>JI
peoplf' -male or h~mal e," -'ta!.,!I
Christie. "\'l't. all know, 'If a m11n ·11
goin~ to be 11 m;in, he can"t let hi~
sensitive side show.' "
Chrislie also ci1ed the Californi"
Civil Code which further em-
phasi?.e.~ the male-fema le rote..,,
·'By Jaw . ll womM ow ell her hu~
band sex , household services i nd
love.. The husband owes only sup-
port.
"Tha t's the kind of inequality I
don 't want Lo hilve in my rel11·
tio,,ship." he affirmed. Any a~rf'e•
ment existin~ betwt.en twn people
is null and void if it conflic~ wl!h
the 1tale. he 1dded.
The leg1I side of marriage com-
pounds the i.!lsue but the social one
i~ mor• profound until divorce fir
aeparation. "You 're my wife and
~·ou are supposed tfl do ... "
•1errlbl11 noolded
h11 1oclnl role11 '
People .a re e.1pt>cltd 1o function
in • certain wa.v dependin51: upon
thei r genclr:r. And they ~xpecl the
!lame of other!!. "People 11re so ll'r-
tibl y molded by !ht roles without
rralizi ng iL"
"He"1 lhe man and he should t<1kt
tut !he !rash."
"Shr's my wilt and 1ht should
make all my me1ils."
Along with male-fema le eJ·
peclation , deeply ingrN.ned m.11r·
riage e1pectatioos e1 ist -mar·
riage, home, babie.s, happiness ever
aft er. Even ll a couple. is able. lo
develop a working relalion~hip
~·here they deal with each olher a!I
peoplt. society continue.~ to subject
rhe couple to maJe.female coercion,
he 11dded .
Chri!llit and Ms. Well!! btUeve
they are fighting Again.,! 1e1-rolt
definitions ln their relation~hip by
cleoying the marriajje contr1cl.
"We come together as people and
eur quesl is for per.!ICJflhood."
Ptrsonhood Is central to their llv.
Ing together relaUonship aOO cen-
tral In personhood is identity,
''aelfneM" and npen-ended choice.
fl.i!I. Wells consider& Identity a
''clear, !leparate selfnes.s , which
nne le11rn1 te aense and lrwt by
being in touch with one'• own feel-
ings,"
When considering the possible
m•rriagt, Ms. Wells ,.,ked herHlf,
''Do I rt.ally want to bt: a Mr&.
Him! I li ke Ltt C'nrittit. 1 like
Theo Wells. 1 like our aeptrate
ldtntltie.• and how they come
together.·•
They COMlder thal to be a
''perSC)J'I ", Mt mu~t a ccept
re1pnnsibility fnr tendina to hi.~ nr
hf:f' INl'I physical. mental. emn-
tion.11. JtJUAI and 1plrltu11I growth.
............ _~-~ For Ms. Wells It a]Mt me11nt ~ing
Art w1rt; • ., ..,_ "'"'"'R fln1'nc\&lly re11J>0171iblt for herself,
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"I w~n!l'!d In hf.. !n conlrnl nf my
own mnne.v ... not ha ve lo ask
pt!rmission
So the pcr~onhood phllosQphy
rlevelnped . realizing they both ha d
hum11n needs !hat ciln bf' me! nn!y
11·1th another but they ;ire nnt nerdy
in lhe sensr or exces~ivr or
neurotic demanrfa . eii:pl ained ~1s.
Wtll.~
Basic !n lhe;r lire-styl e i~ til e
npen-enderl chn1cf'. B.v de nying !he
m a rr i a ~e cnntr::irt. they deny All
commrln1enr "II n1::ikrs .vnu prrl-
mise ~O\V wh::i1'll .vnu'll rln 1n the
fu1u rr. \Ve (·nU lrln'I livr with th:>l "
Turn ing tn ~1 s. Well.~. Chrts!!P ~atrl,
''[ va li1e you r r:hnil"f's. I rxprr1 vo11
to make your choice .• to rlo wha t
is ri,i;:hr. for you ."
A~ked how they wnuJrl ;irl'ept lhe
po~sibili ty nf othe r ~e xu;il rel.::i-
tionsh ip.~. M .~ W~!l.~ replied, "R.V
lhe sheer lack nf rul~s, I rlnn't h.::ivl'!
11ny de.si re. I know if [ rc11.lty wanl
In I ran. But I dnn'I feel like f d be
violating you."
"If it is vio lat1nR me . lh11!'s for
me to deal with." said Chri.i;lie..
~-
•1cf1nl'1 n good
1cite . h111band?'
They believe they don 't hP.ve In
"deal wllh "''hilt 11 goorl wife does
or what a good husband does."
''Some women have iiueh 11 deep
desirt In please their husband5 and
make them happy. They turn
lhemselvee inside oo t trying . Wh~n
he doesn't r~pnnd I ll 1hey expect,
l.~y 11re disappnfnted."
Mt. Wells deplores ''gi ving with
the expecl.tltions of the recr.iver
ahowing.Jµt ppine3.,."
Chrbflf: and M.~. Wells lff lh~1rs
•s a long-term, cnn:inulng, growing
rel11tlonship -joined in 1 com·
mitmenl for growth. "Tht cnm-
mitmenl is to our own selv~ and In
e11ch othe.r, relipecting t h e
ltparal1e11.e11s in our logelheme:\.!i"
Together. de.hyi nJ: _. ., r I 8' 1
pre.ssure11 and lr1ditional mArriage,
they &eek • eomm on &round on
which to grow. -. _..;..._ __ .
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liEA ANDERSON, Edito•
T~urllll" A~1utl I , \911 ..... 1'
Suggestions Posted
To Speed Delrvery
r>F;AR ANJ\' l.A:-.'IH·'.l!!-1 S1n(r you sr~
mnrr rr<i?..V h.inr!writini;:. lousy srell111i::.
llnflrc·iphrr:ihlf' s1gn11l11r1•s 11.nrl ro111olutrd
srntcn<"e slru!"turr lh,,n an.v1)llP 1n the
"'11rld. vuu sho11lrl ho' r s p I' r 1 ,_ ! I y
s1·n1p:ilhf'\lf' tn 111 1 pr11~1lcri1
I 111nrli 1nr ;i d1r1•1·t 111.il1111i::: 1·001pan1'.
E1rrl' d;1y 11r 1f•rc1ve ::ihnul lllOI~ r·r·
riursts for gills ;ind c·a1 al<Jgs. If \Ir r (';in·t
r<•;irt ::in :idrlrrss W(' ,i.:111·~ .... If lhe wril1nJ.::
is ~11 h;id lhi:il we e;1n·1 r\!1•0 gurs~. wp
n1u,1 lhrnw ;iw;:iy !lie lrl.li•r Wi!h1n fou r
"'rl'li" !ltir ll1nr ::illnwrd f11r drlivr rv1 , "'P
u ... u:illy rc{'c1vr a n;is1~· blt1.s1 accusing us
flf hr1ng ••r(l()k .s. thrf'alf'nlnJl u.<; with l11w,
e1 C" Herr 1.s a s:irnple :
'"D••:1r Sir Whrrr 1s rny ea!alng~ \Vhat
kinrl nf a rt1rkrt arr ynu r1111n1ng ::in.1'11'11.V? ir J dnn 't 1:c1 th<' 1·::i1alng 11r my monev
h<ick "'t!hin a wee k. I an1 .1:ning In 1he
l:iw And hurry up bcl·au:." w1• are n1ov-
1nj!
Thr s1gn:iturr look1'i like T. ~lynlrk11i.
11 micht. al sl) be R H;,,ml~lf)'J. There
is no Address. no r.i r cnde, noth ing to hel p
us.
A !.~o. ;i word ln the pnsln1cn ~ Please,
\\'hen 1hl're 1~ a rht1n~e of 11dd ress. dnn·t
nhlil rr:itc lhe nld ;iddre~s. We nerd it so
wr c:in <'rase ll frnm our CCl11lpul er tape.
Alsn. Mr. l'os lman. pl ease print lhe ne11·
nddrrss so rvrryon(' r an rc;id it -11ot
just. ynu. 1'hank.~ a heap. -KEYf.::D UP
KEYPl!NC HE,ft .
DEAR KF.Vt:O: 1 lc now exactly whnt
you are up agaln!'l. E\•ery nnw and then
!'nme Irate re11der arcusc1 me or
1hl'rondin1t to i\lcxlcn with the $1 they
arnl for l~'Q hoolclets. I hoP'. • lt w
million folks oul there gel the mes~AJl:e,
Thank~ for "'rili ng -In penmansh ip I
rnuld rt 5id.
DEAR ANN Li\NOERS: Five years
11go ou r thi rd chil d died of pne.uml'.lnla
when I was pregnan\ with the lourth. The
anxiety tind shock caused me to heve. a
mi~c11rri11g~. f:ii;:htcC'n mnnlhs latrr I had
11 fif lh child. Now ~·hen I atlcnd PTA nr
civic funrtlnn~ 11nrl so1nronr asks hovt
ni11ny ch1ldrrn we have and what are
their age~. I s;iy l!i, 1.1 And 3 lnva ru1bly
11nmtone: will laugh and rnaicf' A C'rudr.
remark such a~. "Wnw 111 yr:ir~ 11parl ~
Hn. Hn, Ho t-;cver ~,11v dir , r h~··
I would never e mbnrras~ anynnr. by
'
seH.ini: him s1r::ii~h1 hu t prrh::ips ir ynu
pnnt this lc11er 11 will 1•rl t1ta1e people to
hp 111orP 1'<1rrf1il :1t~1u1 1hr1r rult
ren1ark .~. -,\\HS. S KEARNY, N .. J.
OEAR i\lllS. S.: ~nrry , in my opinion
you are letting thr clnds off Inn easily. I
think you ought to 11ay. "W" ln1'it 1wn
helnrt our _\'Ouni:t:st was bnrn," 1a4
~'alt•h lhem slumblt all over themsleve1
apol ogizing.
f)EA B ANN LAN OF:RS· Our daullhic;
fl.'f 'f'l\'rd, ii!! "' graduation Iliff. a box or
ine,;pensive dust1n~ powder. The woma;ri
~·hn ~cn t i1 is a close friend of mine. Tt\ti
pnwdf'r was obviously ~orneth ing she had
r<'c('ivPd during a recent illness. I wal
hurt. I alsn was Ashamed or myself foe.
h:1\•ing pu! " dollar v::ilue on nut
friendship. Surldenly it occurred to me
th.it wha t really bothered me was her
J;itk or !hollght
! hnpr you will tell your rf'aders that'
those who don·t want to spend nu1ch can
~<'I~\. some l!Seful but inexpensive item$.
\\/hat ('Ount.s is that son1e ('(fort goes into
thr gift .!!election. F'or the hride: kitchen
gadgc!s. gaily colored paper goods.
dishtnwcls. For th e graduate: a charm.
for a br ac elet. penli, pencils. 11 dictionary.
Jn thne I will forgi ve my fr iend but my
feelings for her will ne\1er be tile same. I
h;i!e the fact that I shall never friri;:et lhf11
petty incident. II m11 kes me petty. IM,
Than ks for letting me e;.;press my bit..
temess. -ONLY H U~1A N.
DEAR HUi\1AN : Some people have I
chea p streak when II mmeA tn Kifu;_ ''our
frle'd is ob,•\ously one of those ~oplt. 1
r111n say nothing to Improve th e 1lt1.1etlon
M'I I "'Ill simply 51Y I'm il'ad I ~rved 1
U!leful purpose.
tin"· will you know when !hr rc11I thing
con1<''\ a!onA? Ask Ann l.::indcr1'i Srnd for
hrr hnn klet. "Love or Sl'x And How tn
Tell the Oiffcrencr." SPnd .1!1 cents ln
coin and a lnn.1:. self-addrc s1'iCd. Ji(amped
f'nvrlnl)(' with vour rcriue111 in care of The
l)AILY rttOT
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Horoscope: Capricorn Watchful
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" FR IDAY ,
AUGUST 6
By SYDNEY O.\lARR
Actress .Janet Blair is n1nre
thRn slightly familiar with
astroln~y She \\'as bu rn under
T;111n1<> ;uu! was happy when
Saturn Ii'!! th;i l zodiacal sign.
Slit< ret:ugn1zcs lh<il Sa!urn
l'l'IH'CSt'rtls pressure and ;1
ix•r11HI of tesllng ;1 n d
d1~l'1plinr ··J ha\'e had n1orr
than 1111· sh;irc." says the l111·c-l~' tf'lt11s1on and moll n 11
picture star.
1 :\IUES 1 ~t arch 21 -April l\lJ
full 111000. JunRr ecli pse poinlli
lo new friends, longing fnr
g r ea t f' r ret·ngnition. Oc -
l'UPfllional inco n1e is strC'ssed.
Gel ;1w;1y fro111 one \rho takt·s
\"I UC;n 1;\ug 2:t·~•·pl 21 •
f"ull 1111~•11 lur1,11 l.,·l·p~l' "' -
1·1 111!> r'l•l;1 t1on-. \\1th t'1J-
1111 r!H·r~. c· l 11:. e :'l:.!>111·1.-11!·~.
1 in:111 lllR rlnuhts ~h11ulrt nnt l:te
1gnon•d l>"uhl•· <"ht•cl l \'h:11
.q1pc •;11\•d Sl•t!l1·rl 111 ay be
11psl't. He re ady 11· i ! h
;1llt'/'!l;i11\ I ~-
1.il~l'l,\ 1St•pl ~:1 !lt•I :!2 1
SuLJJl (."Olllilt'l~ l 111.: r I' u-" t:.
l.1111;ir p1 1.,11111n ;1 ('r t' n 1 s
•l1.111gl·. 1n11r·I 1.1 11c1 :.
1'n ';1\l11· 11q.:l's 1·.111 hf' fulf1!1t'tl .
Y1:11ng flf'l'~•ill .. 1 opi11,.;l!r .~1·x
pn11 ulP~ .•l1111ul;1!1t•n l·:xprt11d
hunt4Jns. St• .. bi'~r1nd lhe l1H-
1111 •ch;1h•
t' 111 u I " 1 1 11 1.: lal~·· 1nol
S1~.,1t1r";;nt nftrr cnul1t bf'
1t><·r 11 1·rl n Id e r 1nd•vidual
pru\ 1oles orr•irtunity f fl r
al(1 anrcmcnl. Srlf-<)oubt \\'ill
sn"JI IJl· cr<i~ed.
jJQ~~t·'~ cl1 n'c>nt tit gtan1or :ind
can hf' cJp1·;i~ta11ng 111 oppr.~1·e
sex . rnur \n1re 1ntr1.c11r~ ~nd
eo1n1>els. l"kcember '''ill be
nnc 11r .1nur n1nst .-1gn!l1t<1nl
nionths 1h1s 1·e11r \'(IU ha1e a
frindnt>s~ f•)r ·(·hilrlrf'n ;ind thc,v
u ... u;ill} rrctprncatr I! mar-
r1erl, 1 hdrl of }IJUr tH•n rna1 Ut
t!!I I\ R)
f ? Hoo O· I ....... •n"'' l'"U"•" .~d
"'""'""' ""'~' ~""""" o..,~,··~ J~ ~•~e <Vo()••'· T~• 1 ,,,1~ f>!lo.JI
"''.~'""· ~····~ ~"'~~~·~ ""n II t~"'I I? Vm~" 8 no•r•I !~• Ol<>LV P'llr.l T, (I•• Jl•e. C.•~'" Cenlr•I S••llo•, II~"'
Y~1". ri Y HXjl/ IF '1'1)11,\'' JS Y O U lt
lllHlllU \\' u11 1)i1~1ll •r ~1clr,1 r-------------------------, ~uu Ul't 1."l'\'ltt 11c, pu.!>~C.S!o V--k
knn11 lt•ilgc nf dr;1111a. 11111c.1c
1111d l hl' ;irh;. (J11 111·gal11 t
It~!'!. )OU tl!(' fl:1111h(j}<tll!,
tr1np<>rr1 rncnt.;1J :ind :1 1u:t1rn
ot prutc. (l11 all ]('1el1i, )Oil
l•d l>S L<)VE
U:\CLE LE:\'
Sat urd a ys in
The DAILY PILO T
DTERY
Don't Miss Our Sale!
Quality l·"oot11·e;1r
r-or \\'omen and Children
;ind fle\'Cr gi1cs. f:ift for fami-
ly 1nen1U(;,. coulrl e r f e c t
rco!ni.:ilial 1011.
~t '!IH l'lU d)c I 2:J.\n1, 21 1
Hu1hl un ~olltl foundfl l•On
lllJ\1•1·1 i• 4!rl:11]-. /I p p ;i r C n I
n1u1•1r 1n<1llcr 1·1111ld l•"•rn nut
ilf prupui 111111. Hr lhPrnugh ani1
~·1 1n s1s ten t \rH1crt> tu
pl"llll'tpll'S of l:nJdcn H.ule I 225 E. 17th ST REET
COSTA MESA
548-2778 1-:1.dualf' h1nnr. proreri y ar-J~-------------'
l.11rs. Ile :-p(·1·iflt'. L..--------------.... --.,--:~~~~~
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Sand Castles Signal Luau
J\1rs. Dale Robinson and he r daughters De borah. 2. and KatJ1lccn . JO, practice
for the sand castl e L'ont.es t pnrlinn of the Sou th Shore Sail ing t'lu b's annual ('ata-
lina Luau . Saturda y and Sunday, .Aug . 7 and 8. 'fhe fcas!1ng. 'l'a hltian da nci ng
a nd entertainmen t u1il l take place at Lit tle Jl arbor. Sorn e 200 n1crnbcrs and
guests are ex pected to partici pate in the beach games. cling hy r:-1t·cs an<i \Veck-
long cr uise of island cove . ._, say l\1r. and r..'l rs. l\.l ike l\1t'('rystal, c:!1a1rn1e 11.
Peering Around
t "' 't:l"---,. ·~
TAL'llUS 1Apri! 20-~1 ay 2fl l·
(~enerou . .:; gesnire now 11i<1kcs
.11 1 t11c dilfl'rf'ct·e. Lunar p0si-
l1011al h1gl1l1gt1ts ;i1.:h1evcn1t'r1!,
rrali~:d1nn (lf ~01.1 1~ :;;re !'ic•;ir-
h'. l>on 't bf' confused Uy
.;!11lt'-"-"rn1i;ils. Avoid JH1 shing
,\rit·s ind1v1(!ual. \Ve I co 111 e
rornancr.
GF..\llNI ir-,,\;iy 21·.lune 211 1:
\\'hat 1s ;it a distance 111-
t r 1 g u e s. Keep 11•11h1n
lJ u d g e I R r y rf'qui rernenls.
()Ider pf'rson spc><lks v.·11h
\'Oice fir e.x pcrien(·C'. llc'f'd !';ug-
gestiuns. D11n 't be tripped by
fal se pride. Open linf's or com-
n1unication.
CA1\CF.R !.lune 21 -July 22 \:
l\feanings thaL ha\'e been hid -
den now are clarified. lnvnlvrs
hne "'h{) has rcceil'erl your ::ir-
fectiun and rnoocy. Get rid of
burden not rig htly your 011·n.
Eni1 role as sacrifir.ial go;i!.
'You will underst;ind.
LEO (JUI~· 23-Aug . 221 : /\cw
a ppr o a ch 111 s p e1.:la l
associ;Jl ion, p;1r\nf'rsl11 p is 1T-
qu1rcd. llCl'd inner vnit·l'.
r.1isu1kc or 1udgn1c111 11fl\l'I
wou ld hr costly. Ll•ga! ;irr;i
rcqu1r1'~ t•l;irifiea1ion. Be war~·
11f f1x1ng signature r u
1l<JCU111cnls.
"lHE SfORE"W ll H
l ABE.LS OF DISl INCflON"
SIZES 6 to 20
l!WY .. CORONA Dfl M/\f~
6 7J-7Q'JO
Sr\CIT'TAHl l.IS \~O\'. 22·
IJt•i· 21 \· Full mnon, 11111i1r
r•1•l1p~c t'•11111·1dcs \11111 shol'!
t l'lp. :-piTl<ll 1n"·'~•1ije" o<nd
rl c1\'l"p111t·nt of 1rlt'ilS. One ll'h••
1)(1S1'~ ~1s fri!1111 I rt'\l'als lrur
<'lfl•·r~. ll 1tldc11 (•111y is JJJ
p1 r1ure. Sl•p:-1r:-itc ~n.•;.sip frnn1 1
f,wluril dala. I
Ci\l'llH . ."OH.'l llJce. 'l'l-.J;111
1i11 · Hl' 11:ir)' ·.1 here [1n~nci;tl
<H:rt•t•111t•nls 1•n11·r p i c l u r f'.
\\'J1;1t 1s rler1dc1 ! urun t.:oulrt
h:-11 ~· l1Jng st;tnd in~ efft'<:I_
J)nn·1 ~tll 1oursl'lf sht•rt. 0 111·
11ho l\Pt•d:;. )OU i.s 1111ling to
pa1 He ;1\1 are 11f Ol\'n "·11rth .l
(lllu'r' 1\lll appr<« 1;11('.
·\111 \Hll!S 1J:t11
1n1 1'11!1 rnu11n . lun;ir ccli p~c
111 IC>ll( SIJ.:11 h1j::il l1glil~ !ll't·d
f11r 0nwtl1t;1111111 ~·111d 1•11! 11llt'l'1"
\Oil 11.1111 !1 • J.!" -lh1'1l d"I
·"''11"tl11n:..: :1h••ur it . !·:1·alu;1l1•
po·r\011;ol 111Td '; 1\n~11t'r lit>~ in l
111il11 1d11;1I ;1t·\1nn. 1"><111 t [r•llll11
l' 1·01\I •I I 1•1:-;c·1·:s 11··1·h !'.J \1;1rrh ~il1
()nP I 1•11 :1dlllll'(' ('IJti\d 11:11 !'
l•'!'I :1( 1·l;o1 Ill' 11 ;11·v :di:•lll
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, BRIGHT GIFT ID EAS
l'I !I'll''' 1111 )I !I!
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IN TH E i\1000 f(lr i~land1piii••···---------------------------------------1 bn•ezes ;i nd .s\1•ay111ii: pal n1\
trre~ art> member!< an<l guP~1.~
of 1hr Aa lb(1;i Bay Club.
TlH• cl11h":o; Rnnual s11n1mrr
l'\'f'ning nr .-.ong. sRron~ and
fl'R~1 in,lol t;1 kr.<: pl;.ii·e Fn t1;1y,
Aug. fi. <1ruunn thr eluh's 111;i in I
pool.
i\1;:ii tai 11111{' will hr :ii 7,
p.n1. 11•i!h !hr l'nl,1·nrsi;1n l
feR ~l lnj! bf>i;li nn1n~ a l 7:30 p.rn.:
T::i inR ~her irk and hrr TRhi· I
!!an:-will feR!urr l1 rr nluals
Rnrl othrr :-;nuth :-;ra t'n-1
l rr1Rl!lmf'n1 RI 9 ,lf) p Ill
\\'f'lrnmJnl! guesl~ "111 he
1 thP r.·1ri;;~rs. Rnd l\1rnr<:. t-.t 1kP
ri1 annn, Bn,i:rr ~1 111rr. Ar!
C<1.,<;Jrlln ;ind Al \\ r 111rrL i
Rt-~!:\(; c;uo u ~n)ul<: .111
i;un1n1er ;ire nif'n1hrr~ of
Troop 1Rli8. l,.d hy ,\1 1~
Sh1rlry Shrpp;:irrl
~~\'rry \Vednestla~' RI !I R 111 .
lhP ,l:lt'ls a~.~l~I II 1111 ll1r '
prese hool i'l1u·_v t~nul' 111 1hr
B;;ilboa Li hr a r~. Thr11 g;;thrr
in !hr "'ande rrr~ find hr lp w1\h
folk Mng .... f1nRrr pla~s ;inr!
Cff'Rl i\'I' dnlt!l<I .
Among rho~t' p:1r1i1·11111l1ng
11 re Kay Sheppard. Enn Ma ck,
Sandy Tupman. Jtll ~hrppRrc!.
Susan \'an Srn.vnf·, T;imi
Dobson, La urie i\.1a!cha and
Margi fr1da_1.
RECENT f;UESTS ~I 1he
SAnta Barbflra Bilt more in-
cluded the f.1 essrs. and 1'-·lmes. 1
!~Roy Carver, .l a1ne!'I (;r11y,I
Gavin Herttert. Donal d Cutler .
Gordon i\1a t·Dona ld and r.11ss I
Jane A1 11cDonald, all of
,'IJe"·pnrt Brach. Olh<'r vaCR·I
l1oners "'ere r.·tc'\.Srs. and
t-.1mes. Art Z l m n1 e rm a n , 1
8.tlbna l~l11nd : M. W. Libha r1.
Huntington Beach. itnd D. D.
Nelson, l..11gun11 Hii ls.
Zero Club
Multiplies
7~rn Pnpu lauon G r o "' I h
<ZPG l ha~ lZ5 ch11ptM'c: in ~$
1tatu. l'nder ettndillnn.<: nf
iero populatioo Rrowth, b1 r1h
rat~! ...,-,uld l't'.lu1J dtath r111,.~
'
If immlt rallon continuf'd .
birth r 11!,.c: lll'l)llld n"f'd to hi' I
dMppMI "'"n lrowrr 1h:in iil'll lh
ral_..c: fl) arJ11f'l t II At:1l1ona r)
pn pt1la!100
THE BEST
r. ... ri .. rJhqi JI qt J ~ rr'l\'r
p,..n111..1·· l• """ r)r !hi'
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HEMPHILL'S • • • FINAL 3 DAYS
ALL
SALE
FINAL
All FROM REGULA R
HEMPH ILL STOCK
• FLORSHEIM
• PENAWO •VALLEY
•VITALITY
•JOHANSEN
• ENNA JETIICK
• RIS9UE
•HUSH PUPPY
VALES TO SlO
SIZES TO 11
SIZ E S TO lJ
FLORSHEIM
VALUES TO $39.95
WINTHROP
VALUES TO $22
SH OE SALE
ENDS ...
SATURDAY
AUG. 7th
:t;jll!•J•19:l~
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t4:t•J41
GIRL'S
DRES S
SHO ES
Lazy Bones
STRIDE -RITE
VALUES TO $15
s
NOT ALL SIZES
ALL SALE S FINAL
ALL SHOE S FROM
RE GULAR STOCK
Open Mon. & Fri. till 9:30 P.M.
54 FASHION ISLAND 644·4223
NEWPORT CENT ER
0 '1'0 Slll lllO ADWl.Y
A ~ERIC A'S. L A RGEST F AM I L Y C LOTH I N G CHA !"'I
100%
POLYESTER
DOU BLEKNIT
DRESSES
All are thi.s
seaso n's
f ashions you 've
seen i;elling
for 14.99
88
JUNIORS' A ND
M ISS£~' SIZES
IN GROUP
1'!11· t.1ln 11· l11.d\ ;.:.111ni: 11/111·1 1-
I 1)11', t• \I Ufl'd pnh ,,,,,.r rlouhlr-
kt11! 111 111 i<lf' ~r)C<'11nn of ,1, lcs
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11l11 iih .1ud "1111\..l1•111•>iil
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r1·1u»1,11 r rlrrn1/1r1i.:' :\II 10 po1sl~I
sh.1<] ... , l/101y UI, .•Ille!
COSTA MESA, 160 I Newport Blvd.
C~PtOE N GR0 \1.£, 12lll G ar den C-1·ov e Blvd.
O PEN
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"--'-"-"·~·-·-"'~"-"-'-'-'_1_1 ________ orirL '( PILOT i l t\ ---" ·Nixon Big Spe.nder? 1-jj· ,
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Su11dy Sen1veed SJ,ipJJet·s
U.S . Debts High er Thau Ever Before • , ~:
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WASHINGTON (UPI)
President Nixon has become
in 21h years the bia:gest spen-
ding President in hi.!lory, and
Js well down the road to run-
ning up more government debt
than any other administration
excepl durina: World War ll.
Since moving lo the White
}fouse in 1969, Nixon has spent
a record $591 billion. although
lechnicaJly $184 billion is .a
hangover from President Lyn-
don 8. Johnson's last days,
In the two fiscal years cif
budget managin&, lhough, Nix-
on has l'\Jn up actual deficits
that add to gove:rnment debt
of $43 billion.
On paper Nixon is able lo
paint th e piclure a little
brighter. he uses a budget
system that CQUnls borrowed
money from Social Seeurity
trust funds as revenue -
instead of lhe borrowed money
it is.
1971 is higher than any 1ince
World War JI. Only during
those war years did debt run
higher. Even so, FDR only
spent $303 billion In four years
In finance the defeat of Nazi
Germany and Japan.
Jn lairnes.s to Nixon, govern-
ment spending will continue to
go up. But deficits don't have
to. Economists and lawmakers
disagree on the extent to
\.l"hich deficit spend i n g
should cooUnue to climb.
Nixon has !alked govern-
ment spending reslraint since
his 1968 campaign. J ust this
Wednesday he urged fisca l re-
sponsibility as ··absDlutely in-
dispensable'• in a 1a!k before
Jay,·maker~.
Pa r ado x i c a 1 I y . the
President's latest plea for
frugality came al the same
time the treasury made public
tile "official" 1971 budget
deficit of $23.2 billion, which
House App rop riations Com-
mittee Chairman G e orge
P.1ahon, 10.Tex.) points out is
really more than $30 billion -
since the government actua lly
has gone that much into debt.
lltl! year. ending next July I,
will be $21.3 billion -using
Nixon'! way of figuring -or
$31 billion . counting al! money
the government must borrow,
If those predictions come
true, Nixon will add $7:1 bill ion •
or more to I~ national dehl
through defirlls in h1s three
years of running government
budget5.
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All this i.~ a far cry fr om
Nixon 's campaign remarks. ··t
would hope we could spend
less and i;:rt heller re~ults," lla\1•lcy :'\1 i!lcr. 22, J\Iis·
"In fact the U.S. has not h;id !'1o n V1cjn, h;id a nice
a balanced budget ~i ncr.. the day tnd;iy bC('il ll~C ~h e
last full fiscal year of lhf' srni!ed ti t snnu:!nne.
Eisenhower Administrauon." 1\ug . 2 In 7 i:; N<it ional
Nixon said Oct. 23, 1968 ... Thr Srn il e \\."eek . !lave you
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lhrough the current fiscal yc;ir ly" Rct H ~·ill make .:~
will have reached nearly S7il your cJ;iy nicer. . ..
billion. This is the cause of in _ ------·:
f!ation and a major cause of :~
our current frustration. . ..
"Th• ••••• ddki! rnn Up in '\lcdal Awarded ::
the budget of the .Johnst:ln ·:.;
years will amount to more [apl. Anthony \\' Fn . ..;, hus-.::
f\1ecessity has al\l'ays heen the niothcr of invcnl.'1011
a~ lhese kids 011 J,ai;:una 's !\Ia in Beach are proving.
A strand of slippery. salty sea"'ecd rnakes an effic-
icnt Jl1n1pro pe \vhen th e real thing has been left
at home in the toybox. It ma y even be more fun .
Under Nixon"s way of fig ur-
ing, his 1970 deficit was $2 .8
billion and the fi scal 1971
deficit for the year !hat ended
,July 1 was $23.2 billion. The
real de ficils. counting the debt
the government will have to
pay back to social security,
are $13.1 and $30 billion.
Mahon's other committee,
the joint commit e on reduc-
tion of feder expenditures
predict., Nix 's deficit for
than $55 bil lion. Nixon said .Ju· hiinrl of ri1 r> forrnr T An1' ... ,:
ly 31, 1968 ... The inassive Schoc:ke of Co~1 ;1 ;o.JPs;i , h:i3 'i
deficil has wrac:krd a n d hccn awarded the Air Force ,~
dislocated the econon1y ~ 1h1s Cn 1111nc11c!;it1on ~lcd~l f n r"·~
massive deficit has p!un.i::ed oulslanrling servicr 111 1he ·~·
the: rree world monetary ·r1lan J!!D and :ilinulcman III •
!;ystem int o a profound crisis progra1ns al V and en ber g '•
of credibility." AFB. ._..
Saddlehacl( 0 l(s Vel1icle Buy
Trus1ces n f Sacldlcback
Community Cn!le~c hav e <i p·
proved the purcha.~e 0r a lour
v.·hecl dnve vehicle from the
next highest bidding <lc~alcr
afl er the low bidde r would not
accep! the sc hool's excise tax
excn1ption certificate,
$2.741 from Roh Jones Aut o
S;iles of Fullerton
The school is exempt ln1m
pay ing federal exc i~e l::ix nn
such riurchascs. Aul o <lralcrs
rustoniaril.v hnnri r th1-; ex·
r>m ption and apply lo the
govcrnmenl for a refund .
However, the Fullerton dealer
said he did no! wanl to
•·fif!ht for rci111hurS<'filf'n(." ac-
cording. tn school business
man?>ger lloy Barle1!a.
The e>:clsr tax on the low
hid would have been only $!6!,
bul lhc school is forbidden by
l;1w lo pay the tax , even if i!
would mean an ultima te sav-
ings.
"\V e"rl' paying n1ore nQw
without the tax than we would
havt' 11 \\"C had paid the tax 10
thl" first dealer," trustee John
Lund noted in approving the
second bid.
Thr price of the vehicle
fJUO!rd by f\.1c.rquis f\1o!ors of
l.aguna Beach \vas $2.914 -
$17."\ higher than thr lov,o bid of
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Mauldin' s Own Favorite • • •
... Still Relevant
Two wars lt!!fer , Bill Ma uldin's cartoons st ill say it all fo r the guys who t!lre
''up front " doing the dirty work. Mauldin on c;e selec;ted the cartoon above
as one of his own favorit es fr om World War ll's "Up Front" series.
He said: "Onc;e I thought I did a very funny cartoon (about} an old-time
cavalryman shooting his iee p .•. It ha s simpli city: it tells a story; it
doesn 't need words. It is, I believe, the very best kind of cartoon."
Mau ldin is st ill doing some of the world's "very best kind of cartoons."
A few strokes of his talented pen can make some of the most biting
editorial comments to be found on today's issues. If you 're looking for
relevenc;y , look at Ma uld in two wars later (frequently featured in the Deily
Pilot).
Look at the Editorial Pa9e of the
DAILY PILOT
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Nixon Seeks Gradual Changeove r in V .S.
The Nixon Adminislfa\Jon
has recommended that th' na-
tion bei in at once the prl'l<:eM
cf switching ilS mea suring
standards to lhP metric sys-
tem.
The aim. Comm r rce
Secfftary MauriN" A St ans
said. is tn bring about a
substantial changeover in JO
years fron1 measuring in terms
of mt>ters in place of yards,
k i!omet.ers for miles , gr1ms in
place of ounces and liters in
place of quarts
The Ln1ted States is the only
major counl.ry 1n rhr 111or!d
th11l has not made a decision
to adopt the metric systen1.
concluded that the co.st would
be much greater t.o the United
States if it continued to be the
sole ma1or holdout among na·
l ion.~ that ha ve adopted the
metric syslf'm .
Stans and the bureau teC()ffi·
mended to CongreM that a
''"deliberate: and ca re I u 1 ''
change l.11ke place through 8
coordinat.td national program
with the objective of. a date 10
Dal la• Book De po•ltor y
Sniper 's Loft To Bec ome JFI( Mu se um
The Tex•• School Book
Dtpolltory in Dallas, where
Lee Harvty (Mwa!d fired
tne sho!A that k 11 I e d
President. John F'. Kennt!dy,
In 1963, will be turned into a
l2 million mu.saim. Its owner
promises il ~·on 't be a "cheap
tourisl trap."
Mayhew sa.id Mond11y his ln·
terest was lo tutory, not Jn
miking money.
"[f all I car~ about was
money. I'd have opened it up a
Jong time ago. I could have
just diarged people ta wa lk in
and look nut the sixth noor
window where Lee Hervey
Oswald Wll.'l supposed to have
shot Kennedy, and l could
have made a fortune .
quired one of the twn PT l:waU
KeMtdy commanded du rifli
hi! naval career, PT-59.
expected to open Iii< J>l'l!llOl"I
museum to the public. Th•
building, built to 111ore ten.
book.! for 11&e ln Dellt s public
schools. now 1t1nd.s vacant.
'"The other ill PT·I09, which.
of course, was sunk," he said. \
Mayhew, a plastics eompany
exect1live who Jives I n1r----------.,
Nuhvtlle, Tenn.. ~aid he
wan~ to display items to
chronicle 1he Kenn e dy 's
~rsonal life.
KIDS
LIKE
ouTH cons·
Congress mu st make the
final decision lo proceed with
the chango\'er II authonz.ed 11
study of the rnatter in 1968 b.v
lhP Ll.S. Bureau of Slandards
and !he bureau concluded thal
rhe change-0vrr should be
made in spite of hig,h cosl!i to
m;:inv affect ed 1ndustriec;.
years ahead when '"lht U.S j~jjjljii;il~ w il l h a ve be c ome
prt>dorr,inantly, though not ex·
clus1ve\y, metric ."
"The SmJ~~nian Institu tion
has told me J ha ve the mru:l
ext.en&Jve Kennedy caltection in
t~ world," said Aubre y
Mayhtw, who bought the
depc::i&Hory ln AprU, 1970, for
l<!I0.000.
"But Utis is not goins lo be a
cheap tourist trap,·• 1'-1ayh~
11id .
"The things will show them
as human beingg -a.s well Ill
world. and political figures ,''[ UNCLE LEN
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nie bureau esrimaled the
pr11cess of con1·crting mcasur·
1n,1t and manufacturing equ ip-
ment to the metric system
wnuld nin anywhere £rnm $10
hil\inn tn $40 billion river 10
years.
But the bureau researchers
W&rld'1 llrt••I r•n1mln le>o
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0'1E" MONDA Y NIT!S -CtOSID SAT.
"W• lry "•rtl !O m••ll vou• c&"'ld•'>C •""
UHO Oeht"V '••k 1t•. !"t•• Ve"1I
CaPl•I••"° •t•c~ •1'-1111
Tht>y calltd for a '·general
ru le'" v.·hereby the cost.c; of
changeover would "lie v.·here
they fall " -meaning e.oich
business sect.or and ron!umer.1
in that area would fool the
CO.'il.
S1ans made clear he did not
expect all vestiges of the pres·
ent US. measuring gyste.m
would gn down the drain, citing
!he traditional 100-yard foot ·
b111l field as an e~ampl e.
"I don 't lhink you would
ever hear .11 sport.1 announcer
.c;ay, "'the Wa ·.shin g tnn
Rtdskin.s have the ball third
clown and 9.144 meters to go,"
he said.
Under the metric system.
one meter i.s equi valent t.o
39.:17 inches. a kilometer I~
O.fi2 miles. a gram is equal lo
0.3$ ounce:s and liter is the
same as 0.900 quarts .
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a par:1!!nrt :\1y O\vr1 th111k1ng 1.;;
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111u1·f' 1·,.ra·rrn1·d 111\h pl1•as111i;:
pi·oplc . now if ~hr tn1lv )n1•1·.;;
1;od. ~11,~ 1s pr1111anly run-
Ct'nll'd "'!111 ple;; .... ing ll iru"
of lhe rnin1~t.er of the 1i;oo.
men1bc·r ~~irst Bapt1s1 Chur<'h
•11 Costa ti.1csa. f'al'ned her
bRl'ht>lors degree in Ch rist.Jan
education and has served
under her husband's dlret'tion
111 \'ilrlous capacitif's in their
churclu's
The ru inlster's wife I.Oda\' is
nOI a "quiet llttle person who
1-" perfect," she said . "A~
rhur('h 111ernbef"s see our
~hur!c1>1n1ngs. we see lheirs.
\\1r love t•ai:h other. forgive,
help <int.I t•ncourage."
La 0Pane Jacobs, '.l'ift> oF
Hubert .Jarob-". pastor of the
t'ost;i /\h:.s:i Fo u r squ are
Clu1 r1•h. has a rUll-tirne job
ll'<1ch1ni.; ;it \lope H ave n
Schoul in C1-.~1;; 1\1esa.
An arron1pli sht:d mus11.'1an.
Mrs. All ison lt'iiCh('s p1ann but
spends a~ rnuc:h ume in ht•r
t:hurl'h work as she frcls 1s
ne<·essary
TEA.\1 AFFAIH
"I tt")' IO 11t>l p n1y husb;ind In
an_v w;iy I tan T he rn1111:;try is
a tt>an1 affair." sht> say.~.
··Lhough n11nisters' wive.-: HI"('
n1ort' fn'e to pursu!' what
would inti1rest us," she ~ocs
c·;i llin..: \1·11h hl·r husband,
l"t'mtnibers birthtlavs and i~
avai!abll' to 1<1lk ·if iinyone
needs help or 1·ounseling
Ovrrlt•n, wife ,,f lht• 11111ush·r
ul lh~ First Chr1!Wan l:hurtil,
Hun11nglon Heal·h, Hunk.." shr ~
kuld of a '"strange" n1uuster's
11·1fe. !lt>r husband is h1·r
pnn1t' l"Onc·('r11 and shr h;is
~upport~ him 111 their <:l111rl"h
\\Ork instead Of !i:l'lling Ill·
\ol11ed herself
r.t r~. Overlo11 thinks il's bt•st
not to !lt'l too involveU.
"Cnth:1sn1 t·on1t·s a !t!llP less.
Sornc v•ive~ can h1111d!e it but I
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~1rs . (~l'O fltt.' \Vood, v.·ife of
the p11slor of Cl;1d Tidi ngs
Asse111bl~' of (;,1d ('h11rl'h.
Costa tl1t·s<i 1s ;in cJe1nt'n t;1ry
Sl"llOOI tl•;1cht·r .:.ind likl'S II
bf't:f1Ust' ll g1\ r•s h1•r an
11utrl'ach 11110 lht' "ornr11un1tv.
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C'iltn,t: lift-. bt"f':lu".t' ·sht-grts In
\1ork with ht>r husb;1nd vet
ha1e a hrt> of tier own, after
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:<;l an!l~" !'llJS OC\\"CSI pAttcrns
$1
Cnmplr lf' l n~•Rnl Gift Boo k
-fl1(1rl' lh :1n 100 i::irts Sl
Cornplrtr Aljthon Booll
f;l "11> .lill~· Hu Rs" Book 50
rrn\'
Rnol; nf !l l'r\rr \l,i:.hnn". f.(l
rent~ 1)11ilt Hook I -Iii prtl·
t rm~ ~ 1•1·•·1~ \lnS('ll m Yuill
n riok '.! ,•\ 1 rnt« Hf•\k ~
"Qu ll1~ l11r l <>th•\'~ 1.1,in~"'·
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11<'.11 p.1111-.1111-. 111 l'illlrl'h al11ng
\lllh l1t•r .-nngrt'gauon 1f shf'
t·l:no.~l'S. ht·l'tlHu· :1 b!1111d•~ or . \Ir~. Janll'S O Cnr11bs, w1fr
/\ Rradu:J!t' of LIFF: Bible
f'ullt>~e in Lo:i; Angeles. r..1rs.
.l;icobs ft'cls more independent
by working and is not so
A 11r1eran of JO years 1n !hi'
ni1ni.~lry, r.1rs Thomas \V .
"Thi" rn1n1 strr's wife of if>.
d<ty probably 1s as bus.v. \Ve
brt1nch nut a bit morr into !hr
lht'ir llQ111c 1s 11l w1n<; opt.•n
and she h11sls h1·r own 111tt•n
h11us1· 111 the p11rsonage ('11th
Thurs(lay to t;;lk to anyone
who 11•1shcs to s1op by . . -'
f Teens Raise Brows at Trend
By <.;AY l'ALll.EY
\!-:\\' YtH:I\ 1! l'I)
C(1s rnct11•.:; follow the fa sh11111
11111nd lur the> ri·tur11 11! l!l~Os
luuks -but for <ldulls onl:-.
'l'he 40s turn the tc1•n;1gcrs uff.
'"The kids are 1111! g!•1ng to
1lo \h11~e n·d. rl'd lip,.:; and
plurkl'd l'ycbro11·s.·· ~aid ,\1a1·y
Korh1n. 11·ho calls herself
"fat'e 111;1kcr for the) oung ..
lid~ unly
,\11ss i\"(11"\lln said the le1•11~
have found a nt'w way to do
tht•ir eyebrow~ to g<"l a high
art:h -"the y put eye\;1sh
<idhcsive <111 Lhe brows arid
brush an d brush upv.·ard.
\\lhc•n !he adh1~Sl \'t' dries it '~
inv1s1ble bul kf'~ps lhe brows
"" All lhe !rend to tht' nat ural
is parl of 1he ~·ou1h kick, "Be
good to yoursrlf . . exercise
A n<1111•e of Ohio. r.11ss
Nortor1 a!ltnded Ohio St;iti.•
l lni11rrsily <1nd ho!h lluntt'r
College ond Co!un1h1a l\·lt'<lieal
School in Nl'V.' York, wh4'rt'
shr studied eosn1etic· ..,,·ic11cc
She is lieens('d in N1•w Y11rk
S!iill' 1(1 prt1{'!l~'i' cnsn1rtol(J~y
«nd h:11r·ctress1ng. as ll'Cll :L~
1n 1each t1eauty eullure. s~·ien
lifil' skin l";1re. !hC'atr\l'<il
n1akrup and 1nnd~·l1ng.
The cosrnc!ologist is a bu~
,1bout t'lf'anhne.,s espec:iall~
for the )oung \\·ho so often
h11ve skin pn)blc1ns. Don't pih'
layer on top or layer in
rn<r kcup, she advised. Splash
w;1Ler on. at !ca • .:;t, before
re<1pplie<!lin11. And ·' r in se,
rinse. rinse. 't'ou "JI get so1ne of
the soil off before a nrv.· ap-
pl11·;i11011."
• Free
Pony Rides!
Noon-5 p.m. Aug. 5:6-7,
bring the lit+I•
ones lo o <!t ir-condition•d
m fo r rides on " re"I
I'v e pony! Hunl;nglo11
Center Bea ch a nd Ed inger
Stln Diego F-reeway, HJL
"'H\1ugc 1~ grand1na." sh1•
eunlinurd. "So you don'I (';11\ 1!
rouge it's c.:h~~ck gel JUSl
for a loueh of color."
"'alet1 .\'our d1el .. !he
kid.~ are \\"ilh H." slie said.
Son1e of the being good cer-
!a1nly is pa~ing off. ~!is~
Norton says she sees much
less acne these days.
"'l'l'cns are greal l"t1~1on1ers ror i·osrnetics." .~he said in an·;;-_....,_.,__..., ________ ....,,...._ ___ ,.._,......, .... ;
' ' ' ' ---/ '
,' ,
...
The who!e trend with high
S!'hUOlers and coeds is !he
na!ura11ook, said o\l1ss Norton.
Natur;i l lips \>.'1th a see-
1hrough g loss~'. sheen. And so
h11tk to th(' na!ur;il lha.t th o-"e
h1•a vy. droopy fal se lashes arul
the dark t"ycliner ;ire di..,;ip-
Jlt.'<tring also.
ln!-o1rad. y,•hcn the lrl'nai::1~r
11 rtnls anv la~h ;ir<"rnl . ~hr
d•1t•s tl 11·1111 ;i f1nr s1nr (lf lhe
falsies at!aehcd to tht' upper
r..1a ry Norton's a v.·illowy
blonde divort.·t>e who "'ears hot
pants on her job. officially litl·
4~1 "::;cn1or product n1anager "'
She's l'o\th a cosrnetic firm,
ba~cd 1n Los i\ngrles. hut she
1r·;1\'els a lot s11cc1fic<ill~· tn
h.rr p t<1hs nn the evcr·grov.·1ng
) nu th n1arkel.
'
in1erv1ew in New York. "The~
see ~omething new. thl'y havr
lo try it. Then {hey n1;1y just
ro~s it into a drawer and go
nul looking for something
els!" "
Sh1•'s ju.~! helr1ed to develop
and launch a lint' 0 r
hypo;;llergt•nic c:n.~mr1u·s bu!
is no! .~ure 1he sc1r.nt1f1c term
niallt'fs ln lhr ynun~ -··tor
theni. 11 tncan~ o n ly
(•)eanliness." shr said
&CLEARAnce
Shop Monday thr ou gh Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
FI N AL R EDUCTIONS. LAST 3 DAYS
RET T[R SHOES
),, !111n1•h1,. dr• ,,\!, j,il
0:, "l , \I i1 ,1 di !,.,, I
BLOLl '>[S PLUS
0:, i) ')'IS, J \'Ill '-1111'11 11 'r' I 1-.
I AS HI 0\11\Cl ["()RILS
'-. ',1 I $ 11) \\, ",: • .• I I 11"1
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1 If, t•,,., 'd ! I'
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( AllfORNIL NNE DRI >'L '>
f\\1•1 1•·1 .. · 1 ••,II·, ~1 111111.1. I ul• l>.1~·.inlH .11'1-
I fl 'I 'I
FAS HION GALLERY
l .1111n1~f\\1~1r(1 •'1 ,\..,,pt• l l JF..n1111('
l)(' .. i\:111'1 d 11 ·~..i ... l\l'<llltl'd •,, &. n1orc
r u R SALON
,\1111l-.1•1oll o·r ti\ tll\' 1 nl11i . , , frr11n l');,(HI
tADY BULLOCK
MAl ERN ITY
l•'r.r,I'. hq.~t·n
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( l{',\l ,1n ( \' <ll \ <1llng rlr>..,1gni·r
f lt (''-'l ''·
SI lfRW\' CA~UA I S
(-I'll.ii 1)11 ,1... '' ' •••• Mt•dtH l'd 'I
~hr'r.\'~11 1 !1.11~1\1 1d .,1 111 ...... S2ftlnS·11.
All \\'1•.1lh• ! .tliil l'.1111 ( 11.11.. 10.1J'J & 11 .1)1)
SHERWYN DRE<;SES
r1'('"'t'"'r1.1 ,1111:1·!l11 .• ~ ..
SH ERW \'N SPORT'>WEAR
~10.9'1t•1$llq''"l"11 " ....•... fi .tl'I
Town &· Tr,1vcl Active Sporls\-vrar
! lfl .. J ri•dtJt l111n' on r,1 111 .. Ull\ J?.. p,1111 drt~,,f'~.
lc\IP,i!ll~.\\ldc:~C'h•tt111n .,,,,,,., 4.99
P,1111', ~hor1', Tnpo;, T-Shorl., firi.11 ff>d11e Tinn.
J .111l<•t1,nc1n1(·~ i11 'iHHhwr'.11).:r11lilJ'1>{ • (1•\r-
d 1n,1lf'' .... , . nedu1 C'd to Cl e.it
I .trnnu' /\1.1~1·r '-.\\ 1111 \v!·.ir rt•duC t'~I IJ If I
lo 4or.;
TOWN & TRAVEi. COAT S & SU IT S
$!>tl l'u)l.l1·n~1h y.,,1.,li,1hl{' ptol\(''1f'r t.<\,l!'o ,
.......... ''.' ... '. 24.'l'l
. • .. ' ' . . t). 'I'!
TOWN & TR AVEL DRE SS ES
~11111111••11 1•tl••'l iil""'''. . .. t•J.1111
TOW N S TRAVEL KNIT S & SEPA -
RA l ES
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~ 1> I 111 , 1 111. ~"' : fl • " c 111 "·''"11.11•~"
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D,\ YT IM E I ING fRI [
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I OUN DA l IO NS
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t11 , d 1 11,11IH1tl''d .. 1,!1·, ,\ 1 nl1>1· R1•duc I'd •,
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1;, tt1 r .lt '<'plvt· .. r ... R<·<IUt.t'd \',
R OB E S,~ LO UNGE WEAR
1\11\,.., ,...., I ~1u11f1"11 •.11, hrn~··11 •.i1t'" ,I\ "!1'11 ·,
R l"1h11 Pil ''
COLLEGIE NN[ COATS & '>U ITS
o\ 1 .. ~111 ... h11lp.1nt .. ~·t , 1i.t11! 1111-., ~ ,,,1un...,~.
,\ ,,iJ 11 ... ,11 1••1 '' ,,,1 ~ .. Rr1lut t•d 1 , & morl'
CO LL EG IE NNf· DRE'>Sf'
1\1r11·l l1·r"<'Y l)r"""\'\ in '(IOH111·r r r111t'-, "'f''
-, 1 t . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 12.')'J
CO LLEGIENNE LI NG ER IE
I !.1/J ~lip .. ,1nd "il4•1•p1v1·,1r .. , .Rrdur e<I 1/"J.
.lnd more
COLLEG l£NN £ SHOE S
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~I; !11 ~~-, [)1"'" II.· ( ,1,u.tl ~hn•"'RethJt.t•d '11
& n1or1•
COLLE GIENNE SPORT SWEAR
I ilO', /\, ') 111 1u1llP11•'\ L.. ,11·•·.il •·r. Sll.~I,
1\\i11.-\11.11~.1"1"·d<·r, 11.11·y. r .111u •l 1u .. 1 5.')1)
HOY S' SHOP
\p<11l .. lii11, . , f)r,1,lit.1ll y lh •rluc 1'11
CHILDREN 'S LIN GE RIE & ACCES -
SORIES
c ·~J111111 q1111! robf•.,, 'Iii'' 4· 14 • . • . . . b.')I)
\1•1v,.,.lry, h,1 ir l)(lw .. , ~ Al<l"'''nrir•' Reduced }'?
GIRLS' SHOP 7-14
I l11crn11/C o!lnn f'npl111 1 r,·11~ !1 { r1,1t , , q _qq
(lrloii//),u rnn ""''li.1hlf' Ptl<· Cn.1 1 , , 2 1.9'}
THREE-TO -S IX SHOP
r;;n111u~ n1,11.icr ~;;nlrlt:: drC\..C\,
''"l' 4 nri!y ............ , •. Reduced lf.1
Bu),· 1',111!' •.. , •• , , •••. Redot·rd 1/J -111
Bn1 ·.' ~"" 11)1v,1•.lf , , , , , , .... Reducrd I/ I
( 1111,· '-.\\111111•1•.ir Rt'dU("t•d 1/:1-411 '1<
YO UNG JUN IORS & PRE -TEEN S
··1""1•11•'.ll '-.lunl• l'.•111• ,'I;, I "I". "f''' '!.J l
llt•du~ r1I ', ~ n1(J1 f'
"1'11'1~"!'.i l , l)ft',,(',, I h•lp.1111-. ,\ f',1111 -. ~I/•···
1. l I 1. ')')-4 'l'I
H(l liHll KR()()~\ '-HCJP
"1i1•1t-11r,11. 1!11·,~t''•
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YOUNG SHOES
Tnp', t\ ,Jioil·., "II"' ';
R1•1lut !'fl '.• S. murt•
t .1111n11' n1,1ll'r' i,:ul ... ' •hn•''-1n < hildri'f1 ~ ,\
11·!'1>-.· '\l(f'', ,1,,1, ''I-11·-. -... 4.1111
1\111 . I ,1r l~'. ,\ ]f'Ptl._" ~urlt•f\ 4 .'."i1}nr 1/H.'l'I
BATH SHOP
li .ot i1 1\1 I •·~-.i lf l t'' I:.. ()di],.~ I rid" jol
l 1 O\\ I I f'.Jll•'lt!' i!t~dtl\ rd I l
'!-1, H~illn1 ]..', 11\.\!l 1,,1 11·1 lt •rr)' !11,,1, h 111\A.I'/'
l.'I '•
0:.11 H•1ll1 ~ k ,,,w1i l.1l •t·J ~··l~•Hf l•'.t' 11 l••\\l·I
'·'''' BEDROOM ACCESSORIES
( l.i,1· ( !111 1d f~11ilT1•d t l.11id g111d1•d l~o·d
'J'i' ,,,1 ..
':-I I '1 ':-I ·\'I I lnti11I,. .•.......... ;r"oo
~ 1.:•1 1. t't'J ( l\lt'"n l-..11 1<..: f)u.11 fl 'l.OO
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1 1!>1·1... Re<ltit ('rl •,
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\t !111(1\\ 1'1111111 ~ 'l .111~
~\fl /,,\,111l1.1\\'.1 ... fi111).:t o11" r .... 1111\l.111l1 •!
7.'J11 DECORATIVE ACC ESSORIE S
l )1 •1 Of,lh\C .H 11·-.-..(11!('", pil liHf'', $. h,fl\\,1IP
Rt'dur l'f:i ~·, & n1ore
..! l I'(. IJr1nl""'.)(1' ~I. R e.1t h of the l 'l/f''
1 ';•I) I)
D INING ACC ESSORJES
l l-P1. PL1trt..1.1!!'-.t't' ..•.......... 7.')•t
( >dd!> ,\.1 ncl' "' ('11111.t .• Grt',tllv Rrdut('d
1,1,y-( , •. ,. V1n1I f'l ,u 1• M,1h ... 7•11· (',tch
I .1hl('1 l111h' ... Grc,1ll y R1'flU( rd
DRAPER IES & CU RTA INS
\\.1-,h,1\il1• 111111! l 11~l •f>rf',11I,, l\A.'rll '-ilf' l 'i .'l'I
I lr.1pt'' 10 M,111 Ii. . ..... .
I J1,1pc•ry (.ibri• ,, 1rgul,ir p11Lf'~ lo ~i,'ll! )'fl.
1 ,•Jlj
FLOOR COVER INGS
S .'41 .111 All -wool ,h;i~ plthh 1.Hp1•l111g, .,~,1
1 tJlor' ....... 14.0'.J9 inst.illr rl
~y.1wonl r(I~' 1ro1n lJrnn1.1rk, tnr 1lrt0r or
\v,111~ • . . .......... , ... , Re-duc:Mi y,
Alf·\\l)IJI l1,111d n1.1dC' .11r.1 n1~ ... , ~itP<; 1rnn1
2·,r 10 12·1 1"\t·,·10"' . Reduc ('d 20-50'~
FU RNITU RE
Ask about our low cost T ermwoy Pla n for major purchases for the home.
CIJ'Slt 11.llidn Bedroom, brushed white f1ni~h
\Vith n1.1tc:hC'd pl.lslic: lop .• SaY~ 20 to 40'1
'549. Sp1ing Down Sofas ..••.• , . ~<J9.00
S859. Le.1.1her Sofa ......••••••. 6 <J9 .00
.S 179. Sorin11 Down Chd1rs ••• , •.• 1 J <J.00
l1.,.ilo4 , •• ,,tllio•, e44 l•U. •r1,tt1 tlltl, "'IMttl1•-l. •• rtt.,.1, t•t"-ttl ..-(,0,0.'t .
llt -ii••,~•••••''"· All'""'' •••iH, •• ,..i.,, oil•. ''l<H ........ for 1h•tlt It-•..,,, .. •t•orwl .... ..u.
OM MIMY 11£MS. IM1 EPMEOll1[ MIR!DDW!S HAY[ BEE! JUE!. ORIGl!ILLI MEl!S THE FIRST PRICE 11 WHICH U lllM WIS MIRIED II DUR STORE.
Shop B ullo c ~;-San ta Ana .... Mo nday through Friday 9:30 to 9:30. Saturday 9:30 to 6:00. I fa shi on Square . Santa Ana. phone 547-71 11
(
Month of August
HEALTH FOOD
SPECIALS
. 7~c
V ITAMIN E CAPSU LES
100 !.U -!00 C'-PS. 1 se
lOO I U -1~ C'-P~. 3 59
SPECIAL 59'
r'URE ORGANIC UNCOOllED-Re9. SJ.•5
HONEY · " '" SP.ECIAL s21 9
Af~~~~~~:~:A~~~J~E~ r ~ i °tl.,,'.i'~ t.cfi t•p1ulo conl•;n, 1115 MG1 of pu•o sayd l oci!~on.
' #, • "'"j ;~~.Cap1ule1 $269/~~~.Cap,ules
':1·,n Sl.6"9 Sl.99
-'·"' .. ,, .............. .. '··~·
9 UARTS-COLO PRESSED
SOY OIL :,',; SPECIAL 89 •
t 2 oz .
RE G.
'"
CLO COl.INTRY NATURAL
HERB DRESSING
SPECIAL
NIACIN-100 mg Tablets
100 TABLETS-REG-.'''
2SO TAB LETS-REG. Sl 9,
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
69¢
'1.49
;"' j FlllST TIME AVAI LABLE IN OUll STORE! ,,.,.__
! : VITAMIN E OIL i 4E~c ~ 1 01. ho1'1 e tonfA'"' 20 ,000 I U. of V;r [. f•th
f. d<op cnnt"'"' "10 l.U. of V.t•rni~ l. ' I~ l oz. $4 ~49
BOTT LE JUST , •
XTRA -1 HIGH POTENCY
!00 TA.I S-REG. S4.91
250 TA IS-REG. S'l.91
8-COMPLEX
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
'3.49
'7.49
ii.WW"D:'Dmffl\4'.XJ~ VITA-TIME
THE 'lf:RY lf:ST ONE-A-DAY VITA.M IN
MINERAL TAILET A'f'AILAILI.
100 1.U. of Vit. E. 100 mc9 of 1·12 plu, othor
,.j l ~min, •nd m;nu•lo.
$298 \ """"' REG .
S6".49
FOR THAT BEAUTI FUL SUN TAN
"AVOCADO VELVET"
Wi!~ ••ot•do oil, 'o'a "~I oil ""d l~•I l•bulou 1 Alo• VII '"·
4 OZ. SIZE. REG. ll.4' SPECIAL '1.19
WE F-EATURE
GWENS NATURAL COSMETICS
50c T rial Siz•s Available!
l STORI IUTING r'OWt:tt: SAYIS YOU MONIY !
COASTLI NE
HEAL TH FOODS
TUST IN
1094 lrYlne Bl.
! 11ea, So•-011 I
S44-7134 ~ COSTA MESA
270 E . 17th St.
Hiii'""' Square 548.9537
'
'
20 DAILV PILDT
MONTGOMERY·
STYLE long co1ts hi ht>
worn o v e r cockt1il
dresses •re modeled
f rom the fa ll colll!ction
of the Fontan• Sitters
fash ions of lt1ly.
Athlete's Feat
To Pick Shoes
AT
WIT 'S
END
fl~ ETI\1.<\ n0.\1F!ECK
S111r1• 1h1~ 1s the era of
()n~!iilg1a :ind evrry wriler in
the 1.1 orl d is rememhtring
fC1rne1h1ng. I want Io
rrmember gym shoes.
1\·hite wi th red nnrt blue st;irs
over thcn1. I lrlflked al the
price 1:ig . It was enough to
make you give up America.
"ll11.~ i~ ridiculnu~." I said.
"\Vhy can't you v.•ear that pai r
over lhere for $.1.95."
··Art• 1·11u kidd1111(:"" he sput-
tered, .:.rhese only mak e ~·nu
Jun1p 10 feel taller th:-in
ordinary sh()('S. And rveryhnd)'
1o;ho plays bask<·tball \\'e:1rs
lhen1 "'";lohn lla1·1lcck of the
Bos ton Celtics wears them "
'"How 1nuch does J ohn
Havl icek make a ~ea r?" \Ve usrd to buy n1y gyrn '"About $!25,000 a ~·rar."
~hoes at lhf' din1!' i;tnrr. Thry ''Then Joh11 H;ivlicck can af-
\1ere nexl In lhe f'~'e gl;ii;ses. ford 1ht>ni. V.'e c;.1n "1."
l nf'\"Cr tril'd thern on a~ the Arcording to 1he salesman.
t•rnter aisle 11·11~ ;i!w:i\"s busy the shoes 1voulcl not nnl y m11ke
and thrrr \1as nl'vrr <iny r(•om no.i• sun ;ible to lear 1111\
111 ~1\ do\\'ll, buildin~~ in a sfni;le ' bound .
If lhr~ 11t•rr a l1!l1P b1i::. I lhr~· would improve hi~ hook
lif'd 1hrm !1J(hter around the i::hots. make him grn11• 1<i llf'r .
nnklr ;ind 11 111trrl for rny fre t grve hirn slan1int1 ;ind 1nake
In sp re ad. !f they v.·ere !(10 him sweat !es~." I
fm11 !1. 1 tnnk nlf lh t anklr\<; "Cnl1ld ~·nu fit hirn a llltl<'
that \\rre Inn big !hat 1 had largr"!"' I ask<'d 1hc salesman
rlnublt•d und1'r ni~ l(of:$. hf'~i!ant!.\'. I
The )::\ ni .-.hoe~ co.•t $! ~·nr Thcv bnlh lookrd at inc
that price. l ~"l ,. h··~. :i :icha.~·t "Hn1.1' l:\rgc'.'" asked
liHH1111n a pl.t~l !l ... h1•l 1f' and !ht ~alt<;n1<1n
:in rnlr\" blank on ;i f'<Jn1 .. r f11~urr h~ rhr 1h1cknrss nf
Tod;:i _1. hu~1 ni:: .1 ra1r ro1 g\111 !h;:i1 '"I". 1f "' played our
."h•l('S n1akes. the purcha~P nr a c11rd<; ri,t!hl. he could ~f't mar-
~17 lrwik like ;in irnrul~f' rird 1n thrn1"
,\< a drt\"{'f !i sla!11.~ 1• JUdl!.· 111" ,,.;i ,· !!'f'I' lookrd ;11 111". 1
f"rt h,1 Tnr t\pt' 11f lar hf' \1;i< af1:i1rl tn.,:i•k lnr \hf' On\.
d11 1f'~ a hny l!i Judged on !hf' !\"IP h:1 1!nn n. thr wh1.<;tle nr the
1,lj)P r,f (!l lTI .«h!Jo€.<; he \\Car.~ t•h:1n rr l•O Thi' [lll tl\·
· Hrrc ·~ ;i nu·r p:iir flf gyrn -~
~hot'' I .-.;:i1rl In m\ snn I
'\\'h\ dn~~nu 1r~ lhPm on
"~1 11111 hr .<;a 1 d <'X·
:1<;pPr;i1cd , ·\hose a re n ·ii
b:.isl;etoall Rrm ~hr,r.<; They re
IPOQ IS f.!~ln <;hrl(.'• \"nu y,•,:int
ri1e 111 i;et laughrrt off th' hMp
(OlJtl" ' I
""J 1hf'11gh! _R ym ~hoes were ,
~ym ... 1 fl('<; ·
"'Nn." he l'.a1d "These are
lhr ~hoe" 1 nrrd "
Br pL1t 1n10 in~· hand a pii ir
of .<;hnr<; that rnusl hll\'f'
11e!J?hecl a tnn . The)' wf'fe
Wo,.,~ftl Appttrt l .,.,
e Norm•n Wiatt e Bley l•
,1o110 Goll Wt••
1711 l•fl Coall Hw'(,
.zales Summer
Sak
OND
AR!
R~.tl?..~
20!.amond~t
$99.95
%411''"
My ..................
U&e one o( ourconv~n.ienl chargt pl~ns
• l.&ln Cu•tom Ouorg• •Zain 11:-lv\rl~ 0...fJ•
e n~nl.iA1t•rnr1u·rl e "d11~tl"r f'h~t~·r °""""...,... ___ ... _ ........... --....... .. _"'41,..,. .. l'lo:'T... ,..., ·!!-... ..,._ .... _,....-........... -.... ..
17 -=A5HION ISLAHO • wrwn1·11 C(RTfJI • , ... :,kl I
Club Action Thrives During Vacation Break
Fun at the beach may bf' a
daily 1empta!Lon but Orange
Coast club members continue
f.ervict projects and social
meetings during vacation.
LB Toostm istreu
Edwtn Alford. Balboa. Aug 25
Any .,.,(11nan holding a bac-
l'alaureate or higher degree
from an accredited college or
un1vers11y is invited to a!tend.
Twin Convention
l\lothers. F!.Jgh15 12 and 19 at 8
pm Saturday. Aug. 7.
The dinner in La Pa lma
P<irk , Anaheinl will follow an
afternoon spent at Disneyland.
Flight 19 will meel at 7:30
p m Thu rsday, Aug . 12 1n
Hyde Park Mobile Homes.
Santa Ana.
Aug 9, In the Newport Be1rh 1o as sist at 1velcome-hun1e
Tennis ll11h n11xtr~ for C;:i mp Pend!elon·Ji
frlrs. Lois Duitman, v.·hn liv-bachelor officers returni ng
ed in Bombay photographing from Southeast "sia
;i nd painting the countryside. l\1rs. Gail Burkholz. nli xcr
\1•ill shov.· her sl idl's along with coordinator. and J\1iss Joan
Dr Stewarl Oclen-hal who l'ortner of Cost a l\1esa v.·iJl ex-
!'pcnt t11.1n ye;.irs in a villa ge plain the pa rty procedure 1n
OlJt.side Ca lcu tta . al l in!eresled women , 20 to .15
Free to the public:, other yrars of age, during orien-
Bakersfield and Ventura:'
1'1rs. Burkholz said.
"Orange County is ao much
clnsc r an d we 11re hoping to in·
terest g 1 r Is here tn
participating. The mixers are
organ ized by Stars and Bars
men1bers and sponsored in Of•
licers' Clubs by senior Mar int
olf icers and their wivt s." tai;una BetiC'h Toastn\Jslress
Club me1nhers v.·1H gather for
a ~ummer fun festival and pot-
luck social at 6.30 p.n1. Mon·
d~y. Aug . 9 10 the U>wis Riehl
r<'s.idencc. Th<'i r rl'guler bi-
mcinthly n1eet1ng v.·111 convl'ne
at 7-30 p.m. in lhe Peacock
fiuilding on Sept. 13.
~trl'. Charles Davidson, na·
11nnal representative an d
research t'ha1rn1an . w l 11
dt>scribe 1he l!th annuat con·
11•11tio11 nf lhe N ii 1 I n n a I
Organ1zat1nn nf {\'\others of
Twins Club. Inc. when !he
i;:roup"s Orange Coast chapter
rnrets at 7 p.m. Wednesday,
AUi.( 11.
lnlernational Night_, w jJ 1 tat1 nn at 8 p.n1 r-.1onday. Aug.,~~~~~~~!!;:!;!!;:~ follov.· f\1exic:o v.·111 be featured 9. in the California Fed~raq
J\1en1bers and guests of 1n September. Voluntet>rtd Savings and Loan Building .
Si ngle Po renh
AAUW Coff ees
The r\e1vport-Co<;1a tl1e'>a
chap1rr of Ame rican ASl1-0C.'ia-
!ion nf L'ni vers1ty \Vnmrn h;:is
schC'dulcd !hrcc n1en1hcrsh1p
coffees at JO a.m. on suc-
cessive Wednesdays as in·
formal intrnciuct1ons to the
group's act1v1lies.
1•1lrs. Henry \1 aag o r
\\'f'sln11nsrer and \Ir'>. Chari""
f\l;irv1n nf llunllng!un l\rach
;1lso joined delr gatcs i n
Hnuston , fl'presenling a na -
nonal mcmhrrsh1p of 9.000. in
touring the i\l;inned Spacecraft
Center.
Air Force Moms
Orange Coast ch 8 pt e r , slides are being welcnn1ed and Costa 111esa.
Parents Without Parlllers will filrd accord1n~ !(I country. "\1ie only had Lv.'o girls from
hrar an au1hority on Corn-Orange County at lhe last
mun1s1 China speak when the y Stars and Bars Carnp Pendleton party, ye!
gnt her al 8 p.m. Friday. Aug. several attended from
6. in ihe Costa Mesa Country Fifty Orangr Cou nty sing!e
1
l"" _________ "'ll
Cluh. v.·nmen are being "recruited"
Richard t'h1rn. "'ationt1 l 1~t 1--FREE
China ·~ rnnsul tn Los Ange les
from 1945-5R , will dellvPr <1 ·
talk titled "Behind the Bt1n1·\
bM Curtain : Red China To-
. ---~ . ··--~
fl;I~ .,
Slide s to Show
ORGAN
CLASSES
EACH THURSDAY
1 p.m. ,., or,•n NK11ury
Ctmp!1lt l19lnntt1 C111'1I
Hostesses will be thr ~1 me~. Air Forre Academv c;idets. Sllde~ to show and no one lo HAMMOND OlGAH
SAN CLEMENTE Tha d f.lonlgomerv . Newport ln tnwn fnr national drum and 11ew !hem" •\n !ntemat1nnal ,
Beach, Au~. II : William Lit-buFle lOrnpet1110n, \1'111 be Night featuring lnd1a w1!1 be l
llefield. Jrv ine . Aug. JR. and scrverl dinner hy Air F'nrce staged al 'i"3!1 pm ~londa.v,
Jlf J. 11 C•ml ... 111•1
•c .. 11 from G'lyne~ncl 4n.-.»
WE DON'T MEET
WE BEAT THEM
oy
to the
World
• IS
SU,111 t UMMll J,lol.I(
25 % to 50 % OFF IJr!CtU OINO allONIJ
~ HOT ,ANTI
Jov It •~• Wtrlol "•llliton•
J55S f . COAST HWY.
COlOHA DlL MA.l '•r1lln, !ft 11 ... r
By Selling At
WAREHOUSE PRICES Plus 10%
SHOP IN A WAREHOUSE OF FINE QUALITY FOODS IN COSTA MESA AT 19th AND HARBOR BOULEVARD
IT DOESN'T TAKE A LOT OF NERVE TO BE THE ONLY STORE IN TOWN THAT DISCOUNTS THE DISCOUNTERS
WHAT IT TAKES IS THOUSANDS OF LOWER PRICES
How We Sell
NO GAMES
NO STAMPS
NO G IMMIC KS
FOR LESS & SAVE You Up To 20°/o
LOW RENT
LOW OPERA TING COST
CLOSE D-SUND AYS
AND WEDNESDAYS
WE ARE IN THE GROCERY BU SINESS NOT GAMES
Everything is Marked WAREHOUSE PRICES
Then The Check e r Adds Just 10 °/0 To Arr iv e At Whot
You Po y. So If Yo u Wound Up With$ I 0.00 Worth, You 'd
Simp ly Po y Thot , Plu s I 0°/0 Or $I 1.00
THIS GOE S FOR EVERYTHING EXCEPT THE FEW IT EMS
LEGALL Y CONTROLLED LIKE MILK ANO LIOUOR
WHICH IS MORE IMPORTANT TO YOU?
BEST SERVICE-OR-LOWEST PRICES
NO MARKET CAN GIVE YOU BOTH-WE GIVE PRICE
THE "FIRST" COST PLUS SU PIRMARKIT IN CALI PORN IA
we welcome
.FOOD UllW STAMI'
SHOPPERS
STOl!,HOUIS
10 AM TO 7 rM
S DAYS A W!IK
CLO SE D SUMDAYI AND WEDM EI DAYI
8fl"'G CLOSED
TWQ OA.'fS "WEEIC
SA.VES
YOU A LOT
01 ll ONEY
I
W"( "E•r•v f TH[ lf1CHT TO CM ANC.t lfl•IC.ES
"'! WMOLfSAl...f ... ltlC ES CH •N Gf
T
f RESH f RYERS
U.S.D.A. UllADf A
CMl (l(fHS
WHOlE BOD'I'
2V• 10 J lBS . 29~.
CANNED FDODS
~RAVIOLI ~~~1~~;:.~~'.1.1111 .......... 77~
STARKIST TUNA ;~·t~~~1 '1'.~'.'.i-~.:. 4 7c
u-4" MAYO NNAISE \~~·/~~. . .... Sl c
PRES ERV ES ~;~~~~!:.''..~0.'.~~~-~~~.·~ ••••. 69<
'C{'4 DRESSINGS ~~~~:11,~.~-l~D ............ J2t
ITal!lM, f .. M(M. 01 11 0 WI"{ J"O Oil
PEANUT BUTTER ~:·~;_'J•• ............. 98~
OLIVE OIL ~;~;.1~~:... • ........... s1 so
HOT DOG SAUCE ~~~ .. 1~:~~·.1 ............. 22c
SACCHAR IN"'"""·'·" 42' IOOtl.IH .................... .
(). 1'i>o~T~~os
81TTY (110 (11{11 69(
1 b~1 OUNCE 80)(
Our LOW 1-:ver)U<ty t.,rice~
BARBECUE SAUCE
Mf lNl
l b.OU NCE 601Tlf 38'
FROZEN FOODS
EOG[
SHAVE CREAM
loy\ do wn o p1ol~C11w t 9 s (
til m 1ho1 guord~ skin
R"g or Mentl!ol
(J.' .. kbr&r!-
PRELL IMPERI AL , SHAMPOO .
Bollow ~ ol ii.rt•, l
u eomv lo!her. 16 OZ.
TANYA
Oil or LOTION
Go Hawo11on, IOI\ 89 (
l1~f o nol1we ••• 1
herf or onywhtr.e1 oz.
SWEDISH TANNING '~
SECRET OIL co~b'to" ~·
lh1 itutl ol o detp o"'d ~
,moo!h tan. •~'"lo• lc•r· 17 4 0,
1~lnn1d Swtdtt. •OZ.
GIVES YOU MORE LEAN MEAT PER POUND
COMPARE LUCKY'S EXTRA-CLOSE TRIM ...
The way meat is trimmed is even more im portant than the price per pound! The
excess fat and bone that most markets leave in a T ~bo ne steak c".Jn odd a
quarter of a pound and more to its we ight! Th is is waste that LUCKY trims
of! BEFORE it i• weighed . Shop at LUCKY where you get more good eating
meat per pound ..•
·,
' ' . "" .,
'· " ..
CHUCK ROAST
llADI cur
lfJCl{Y
TO, QUAllTY
IONDID llfr 49~.
STANDING
RIB ROAST
lAllG( I ND
l UCll.Y
TOP QU AUTY
IONOIO lf(f 88~. CINTER CUT ~!,~~.!"" 891cb BONOIO BlfF ,
ONION RINGS """ 37' CJ •.... KM,&r! ,,........................... PAPER TOWELS
VEGETABLES :·:~.',\yt ..................... 27< lADYlfl 27'
FROZEN FOODS PACKAGED GOODS
~ BUC WHEATS ~~~'.':olf':.1~.l.1.~'.~.'.~.1 41 <
OREO COOKIES ~::1:.':•!~.~~~:~.~ ....... 61 1
'•fH(H(UIOlt Vl,llOl ll•HI. 175-COUNT 10\L
CUT CORN ~: ;:~;,~·-~~~-~.'.'..' .................. 42c ~ GELATINE ~~~~;~:1~ ................... 221
... KM, &r!·---.
Dill PICKLES
LADY'' CHOIC I, WHOLI
12.ouNCI JA• 43'
DINNER S ~~~~~~':,~1.•.1.' ~-~: -~-~-~ ~.1•1. '.:.· .~··· .•. 48 <
GINO'S PIZZA ~=~'l',.~ .. . . .... 63 '
~AM 01 llM~'I.) ¥ll ll llH 41 < ENCHILADAS ""rm .................. ..
S 1a11oun 19, MEAT PIE 10?.PIC. ... ~ ....................... .
SIRLOIN TIPS ~:~o,•;i_T'········~······ ...... ~1 ss
CHICKEN :~11~;~1:.~.·~•M1.0 ........ , ........... 45c
Pf PP ER STEAKS ~~~01 ·~~'G.~.c.0.~~~ ...... 73c
Our LOW Evcr )day Pr ice!
LADY LEE SPINACH •
l 5·0UN(f CAN 20'
MA (ARON I ~,c;:1!~·G<.M~t•l•.•~&.•D '~-~~1 93'
FISHSTICKS (U 11 fl!SM.11 \,Gl &OI & SO< •Ol.,•G ................. .
OCEAN PERCH ~~·;:.',•::~ .................. 79 ~
FRUIT PIES ll'll!\lollU -C"lllff'l rr1I 29' 100! tll . .. . .... . ..
BERRIES ll&OS l~lQUICIT~lW 37c STRAW IDOi ,.ij .............. ..
ORANGE JUICE :101:1~,'~-~ ................ 28'
,. ' i'i'
( _.
~i~·
PET FOODS
JUICE DECANTER
f ru1t·dt101oltd Ot · 66'
(o"ter w1tl. inop·
lit e cover, 40 OZ.
70 OZ. PITCHER
DIGEL DI -GEL S6's
,.,, '"
''"''' Willi ""'t1hi1 ont ... 1 J 6
UJ1!1ctp1 poinlul go1,
t@lit Ytl i"di9t1lio11.
SEA & SKI
1'101110111 '~""i119, ,,.. 69 c
lftls 1g111ut 1w11 111d
w111db11111: o faworil•
fir s11mm1r et wi1111r. '2 11.
' ' -!
VASlllNI INTENSIVE CARii! "· 1"
UCTINI SPUY • ............... !1C
CUU IYIS ...................... 1"
hOUSEHOLD ITEMS
~ PAPER TOWELS~~·::.~~~~~-~~91
BRIQUETS :~"(~~~~~~ ........................... 79'
,. IVORY SOAP ,1110 .. •1 • ••c• Joe '11" 1111111-111, ...... ..
NO PEST STRIP ~11,~~01 101 .. 11 •s
NT CI TllA\ WlllTI \1!~1110 49 ' ,r DETERGE '""'" ............. ..
PUREX ~1:~~~:;::.~.~ ............................... 24'
IVORY LIQUID ~!~:.~.',~' .................. 82(
IVORY SNOW ~~~·,~:.,~~-'.: ................. 88(
DASH ~~: ::0•10~~'..1~~'.~: ................ _ ....... 121•
BOLD :!~111.'•'o~i. ................. _ ................... •1 •s
... Guaraoteed
THE FINEST QUALi I Y
and at Discount Pncesl
Bananas
GOLDIN 11 ( RIPI
BUNCHES lb .
1 00% CHIQUITA BA AND
POTATOES
U.S. NO . 1 NORGOLO
10 POUNO 38( ClllO ...
RUSKET FLAKEs lOM&llMDitllll\ 41 < 1ooz.•o~ .. . ..... ..
_. ROYAL MIX '"~111 c••1 r111111e. 48 , er 10,01.10• ......... .
BREAD ~:~~,~~:,·.~ DlllU I ·~-~~~.;.~:-·~···· 25 <
POTATO CHIPS ~~1~1'.1•'111,~ ................ 49 '
CJ. -M~~ BEER
6 PA(ll., NO flfTU•N 69'
11 -0UN(I I OTTll
DAIRY PRODUCTS
ICE MILK ~·,~~c1N ....... ---··· .. ········ 59 •
BUTTER \:~~~~~~·'..Qu~~'.:: ................... 81 '
MARGARINE \:~11~~~!~'..r .. _ ... H .......... 33~
ORANGE JUICE ~~~·c:,~.~ ............... 89 °
Our LOW Ever)day Pr ice:
ROUND TOP BREAD
HAl\liST DAY DllUX(
24-0UNCI lOAF 35'
oo ~Van de Kamp·s llJ
AN OUTSTANDING VARIETY
OF FRESH BAKIRY GOODS
U.S.D.I. FOOD STAMP m COUPONS
Gladly Accepted
SUMMER "PATIO " CLEARANCE
...
You• goldrn appo1h11111y lo pif~ up o YOt1tly
ot 1ummr• !JOOd1 o! wo rlhwhilt sovi"91. Htor
1omple1 ti!. 11 polio l11n1i!111f, b11btfwr 1.
!UITl"1ff 1nfletobf11 lt r !ht 1wc1T11T1i1111 pHI tit.
AU pr ic11 redurtd lo dear .•. 1upplie1 o•t
lilTliled to rl.t ~101 k1 011 hart.I ,'' shop early!
READY TO WEAR FASHIONS
MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS
K11p y101 ctol.,. i11 01 tio11·jM11k1d
coll•" ~,,11i 11M1 ~r 101l.tl Gr111
nrw 1h111 .,l11w11t i1111!t1tr 111ipt1
1111d t1111.1n·f11,,1c1ltr 1ombiN1l 1on1_
(artf1tt·Wllhobl1, 1i111 ~-M-l-Xl.
298
LUCKY pr1v11 tMr it dors"'' ce1t 1111i"I la
lo1k jutl 9rroll it• our imo1t 11tw t.1~ia111 lof
!ht 1111ir1foflllily,,.111 11 11..., di1<11111t pric 1sl
Al ALI ~TOltl'\ IJl.ClPI Sa.NTA MOJoll'-A
'
'"<~• "'• Cl·"'"u"ted f ><•P' <>1'1
l a"·l'odod o•d C.<>~•'""'•~I
Co~tralltd ho"''·
GROUND
BEEF
ou• LOW DISCOUlrlT
P•rCf -AN T Sllf ,KG,
FRESH 58< GROUND it.
·o~ •·· • • ., ......... .,, , .................. ,.. ..
~ ............ ~ ......... ~ •• ••t •.• ··-·~T. ... .,.,
•01 10 .. 1111 ..... ~ .... •f .... '""'"'"""
LADY LIE
BACON
111(10
1.1 011110 , ...
49•
(Ml/{. OUIUTf. "'""'"""'.
~~11~_S1~~~~.~H-~-~KENS ....... 5 7,~
YOUNG TOM TURKEYS 39c
\!.l.O l . lOl lOI 'J.' .......... •·· .• ......... 10.
~.~~'~!I~(( ~1~~~~11~ l:~PUl:~~-~I•(·~ ...... , .. s 9'
~~~l~~M~~~~I~. ~-~~-~~•••-" 69' r,q_~ ~~I ~-~1~ TO~~-~-~~,~~••••••••• 4 s ~. ~,~!~,,~,l~~1Eo~"c~~'~·~-~ ............. 68 C ~~l\~l~~Msl~Ul~!~-~~l ,.G .............. 2 8 C Our LOW E""r)day Pr ice~
APPLESAUCE ~~o~~EG~l~~~o~~~~-'·~·~·f ······· .. ··] SC
!!.~-~}.DE~~ SA.U_S.A~~ "' $ J 4 7
HARVEST OAY
1 b-OUNCl CAN 16c
I I I • +
~~1R1~~.~~1E!~c~~1~1 ~.~-~.~-$1 Jt
2,~~~~~'~!o. ~~,s ~-~-~..... $ 7 ''
~t~~fc~1SALAM~·-··· .. -····-·· 11 01 'l;. 73 C
~~o~; 1~~!~~u, IU'•''··~·H-... 1~~ii::~. 35 c
~!~,l~D• ~•~£[.:. .. _ ....... ____ ,.,_ ... I Dl.P''· 5 9c
erg~(~,.;,, LOOPER PLACE MATS ~ , ( ) ~,l Ideal for doil y lomi!v u1r, 4 8' ~·._\' · • theyo1l!httt,1lo1n.and \o I\ ; _. ota1f r1111lanl; wipe deal\.
' OlHER Pl A Cl MA II ................. 37 <
"WIZARDWARE " BOWL SET
Htw lPaft ·aq' \'1 v11ewor• fier111 , hto!\, 197
1t t ¥fl and ~!Or t\ foorl1i"11!11am11011·
lol11t1; iovt luTlt and work. A11r'd 1olo1l.
,,!,~~.~!,~~,?.~.~~.~! B0?,xE3s 8, ~~
rasy-!a.find storage !or all 1art1 l OW l' · 1 of odd11M tndi ot ho1111, 1cliool. Piil(£ , 1 j
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PATCHING THINGS UP -Colin \l oge ! shov>s of£
his ne\r SC'\l'lll()' n1arh1nc to Chris Speirs in a scene
frorn 1he Or:in°gc C"oa~t (~alle ge production of "Fid-
dler on Ilic Hoof." playin g through Saturday.
TV DAILY LOG
Thursday
Evening
AUGUST 5
1:00 D Big News Jerry Dunphf.
[f ABC News Reasoner smith.
0 KNBC News Tom Snfdtr.
O Vir1ini1 Graham Show
0 Six O'Cl()Ck Mwie: (C) (90)
'"Come Sf>y W!lh Me" (dra ma) '65
-Tray Donahue. An.drea Oomm, Al-
bert Oe~~er, \'alP.11e Aflen A be1ut1·
ful special agent 1s senl to the Carib·
bean to 1nveS:.•gate the dtaths ol
olher agenh 1heie and 10 make sure
It is :1a1e f01 a l!'eellng ot world
lpaders. m The rnntsto~
III I s•lC>A~ I The Magic Mountain
Bill Burrud ts guide·host !or a !oui
of 1he new !un par k at Magic Moun·
taln >n Valeoc1a. Calif,
ff) Art studio, Too
€I) Noticitro l4 m Death Valley Days
CD News Jim HaW!horne
1:10 CIJ News Brit Huddy
(i) Truth or Consequences
(i CBS HtWI Waller Cron~1•e.
1)01 NBC He'Wlos David Bun~ley. m H11 rlyint Nun ro ltodgepodge l odg•
ffi~ Rrport
CEJ El Ador.1blt l'rot, Aldaa
CD ABC Ne.,
7:00 0 CBS News Wallei Cmnk1te.
0 ffi NBC NP'll's David Btin kley
O Wide Scream Theatre: (90) "lhe
Rave~yslery) 'J~ -Boris ~ar
lot!, Bel~ LU~Q~I
f~l To Ttll tile Tru1h
0 Whit's My Line!
ID I l rwe lut'I
ranch for 1 few days. Ptiyllis Th1x·
ter and Johnny CraWford 1uest m To Tell lhe Truth
fD W1shington Wttk in Rtvkw
CD Nino
8:.!0 0 1Q) ffi lronsidt On 'The Sum·
mer Sold1ei," An !llderl, Arnei"ic1n
al1e11 1s forced lo allO'lll his lob1cco
shop 1o be u~d few the sale of
nia111uana, Theodofe Bike! itJeltL
O The Stwe Allen stlOW
0 ffi (I) rm BeQdted (RJ "The
Rerurn ot Darrin rhe Bold." Saman·
!ha's mo'1.1! hustulld bt!tOmes I
warloc~ bl!Cau se of 1 $!)ti! ;>lactd
on one of his .1ncl!'Slors. m D1wid Frost stlow G(lv. Nelson
f.. R()Cke!ef:er of New York 1uests.
lEJ Olympic Boxin1 Rudy Robles vs.
M i~e Pusi:ari in 1 ID-round middle-
weight boo!.
fl) NE"T Play'Aouse '11le Lady With
the Dog." A Russian film 1d.1pted
f1om Anton ChekhO¥'s sr.ott story
nf an iHiti! love affa i1 between 1
vacationing middle-as&<! bank ol-
l•c•al and • y~nR .1nd beautiful
l••oman. lya Sawina. Alexei Ba!olO¥
and Alla Cho:J11kov1 star.
9:00 fl fT, CBS ThllfSday Moo.it: (C}
(lhr) "Powderteg" (ad'le11ture) '11
-ROO Taylor. Dermis Cole. Michael
Ansara, f"einaodo lama1, Tisha Ster·
hng, t uc•a"a Paluni. A p.!ir ol
!rouble.shooting [l'!Yestlg11cw1 in the
50uthwest during !he Nfly 1900s
at1enip\ Ip 1escue 1 trainload of
people being h~d hostage by a
barld•1.
O C31@ ffiflf1k1 Ro•lll' !Of
Granddad~y (R) '1ht Bil! Han1·Up."
Rus!y rei.enls Danny's git! o( I
much·n~d 1efr1gerat01.
CB Rin1s para Vtroniu
9:30 Q @) ID Ad1"'·IZ (R) "Reason
tn Run " Mallo-y and Re&d 1nvesli·
gate a burglary at j riding 111;hool.
O f3l @ (ED111 Aw1a1t (R)
'Death ChJin." Dan August invest!·
By T0~1 TITUS
Of .... O•lh' Pll91 il•lf
There won "t be an empty
seat in the house throu~ou L
the four-d2.y run of "Fiddler
on the Roof'' at Orantte Coast
College, a Justifiable ttap-
penstance for a production
which deserves fl far longer
engagement.
Broadway's al!-L1me 1nus1tal
champion is re-created with
impeccable style and un·
mistakably fine 11<>.vor by an
OCC co1npa ny under the
sensitive directorial hand of
John Ferzacca, whose debut at
the helm or the summer
musical is an auspicious one
indeed.
"Fiddler" is a celebration or
life by a people wiUt precious
little reason for celebra\ion -
the Jewish peasants of cza rist
Russia shortly before their old
fan1iliar tyranny was replaced
by tyranny of another forn1.
Ad11lti $2.50 JM1. 11 .50 Child 75¢
Or•nt• Cou"tv'•
&lockbu•••• Show VII~•
"PANIC IN
NEEDLE PARK"
( R)
Miki Nk"-1•'
"CARNAL
KNOWLEDGE" IR>
~11rnnt
J ack Nicholson
An" M1r•ret
Open Al 1 -Show II Du1k
Now al popul1r P"<•l
'"RYAN'S DAUGHTER"
M1rlo Thoma•
"JENHY'"
Opon Al 1 -Show 11 Ou\11
"THE .t,NDRDM EDA
STR.l,IN"
"CPL055US; THE
f'OR61N PROJECT"
"'l lOOLf"R ON THE 1001"
.1, mu.,cal ov Jo>ePt> ~'""· J•"• 8ock
•"4 Y,•l<l<I" H••nlc•. """''"" O• Jnhn f t),l•C(4, ll!CttllitOI Ol•ec!O• l'•IO'f"
S<••P•UO. <O•lum•• D• Slt nl•v luoar, ,,,.,1,..., h• S..11<1• M.on~n on<I Doti
<•ow. "''"••I•• o rect+o" D• L"' V•n o.~ •. •OO:•I """'''o" D• W•lt•• GI•<~
!er. or•>efll!d !0"19"' '""'"0" \41ur<1oy
"' Ot•n9• <Of1! Coll,.go. 17111 F•lr111tw
110,,<1. C•»I• Mo10
l•••• Gcl<I• ,,. .....
-r , •••••
"~' Motel K•n'/Oll
p"""'~ Ch4v4
Fveo~•
S~•••n•t
6••·~.
la'"' Woll
Frum• l •r&"
Con~••Dlt
JHE (.t,~T
(·0" Go•<!On
(.~rol c;,..,.,n
1•n<1 (",oroon
Ch"'"""~"'''' A"" G•vf"
Colrn v,,.,,.1
Do"'" L'°" Kolly
J~""' OY•<~
'.<<1!1 C•in!
~ll•n Pie~••
I(~'~" B<nton 11~nn•d 1?0 .,.10110
['"'" P~•tr;on
8••ntr•~ M<e~ol.011
(OUIH Sc~•(~!'
Yet these tr a di l ion a 11 y
dOY!'ntrodden villagers find joy
and solace in faith and a pain·
fully rigid st)•le of l1£e "'hich
sees them Lhrough a day al a
time.
Tradition and the 1nev1tnhle
change. !he proverbia l im·
movable ob1cct c.galnst the lr·
resisl.able foree, ;ire 1 h c
philosopl1icoil b<i\lle can1ps
which give "Fidrller" both its
charm and its d r a m <l t i c
slreng1h . This social conflict is
personified In the persn nagc of
Tevye. tht• poor dairyn1an wiU1
a quintel nf mari-iagcab\c
daughters. wh o.w grip on his
element is loosened bit hy bi t
as, one by one. the girls go
against the established srain
in their choice of mates.
Gary Gordon is a powerful ,
thoughtful and h i g h I y
articulate rigure as Tevye. llis
Presehce dominates the large
st.age, as well it should; his
31do
JHW•OI T ll.l.CH •• •I t~o """"'°'" ••lo~ulouo tl~o lo!o •· 0 1. l ·l l!4
STH BIG WEEK
la£R[ M10-LM
1RE\OR~
Q D-NMUS
, .. ,,.. cn:::I w.Ni MlfS
.. ,
Sun. thru Th11t11.-8 P.M.
Conllnuous !how
@ (8' Dngnet
E!J DEBUT Tile Coqtcr~te View rirs!
o! Sil p1ogra111~ !eatuong leading
bus1neilmen d11cussing then 11eas
l)t ~1Pert1i.e. "'[n1reoreneurth1p 3nd
!he CurreM Slowdown 1n !he Uet·
1fonics 1ndus111." 111ht ~ub1ect dis
cuiled bJ He.,ltt! Pac~~1d s Wilham
Sar. From 1 :30-Sun. 1 pm. ~al~s lhe Oeath of 1 leenal!e l l!l l ============:il'lll~~,;,;.~,;,;.~,;,;.'!"•1111• 1 last seen atcepling 1 ride wilh Sl!'V·
tia! 1eeru ge boys. Ge1ald S.
O'toughlm. Jan-M1thael Vincent Uld
Chns Robinson guest.
O 81ittr W1n:I News
€!) LI CM de M1ris.I Crvm
Hewie!!. 10:00 Q ill'~ ffi DNn M1rtin !Rl Sum-
i mer hos! '>'•c Damone welcome! al Angelilot Ne11ot Denna Jean Youn~. Hal frazier, and
CD Mct111t Game the tomedy team ol Ma rt; loriclon
7:JO EJ B fJmitJ Allair !Ill l"e Oa~·.
1nl1n1 ... ~,n 1i'' !>li.:.,.. ~~t•I
(l1nd1 l(~'ie H~nn·nR~ p•ema1 utr y
J~ck Riley.
O ~ l(eovin S.inders.
0 Mwie: (90) "l 1fryet\1 [1t1·
dnllt"" (advenlu") "5S.-lab Hunter.
~>VfS b1rtb -..Mile her b11!band 1\ m NtW'l f'lllnam/fishf'\an.
eway. ID 5pecu11tion ''The Woild (If Ed
D 10 ffi NBC Action Plo11Kiui.e ~'enhol1
(RI '"T~e Crime" A mu:de1 !r,~I be I (El BOJ Proteuion1I
tomes a pri.al• bau l~R!ound 1~1 l
venge1u1 pro)l'r1J!o• Jae~ L(lrd Pat 10:30 '3 Ougnft
O Br1Pn, ~herP~ Nn~h J~d flon~ 0 Mow11; 12hr) "Remernbtr tht
Wyntei ~!~r. N•&hl"' 1chama\ '40 -rred Mat·
~1 urray, Barbara SlanwyG~-0 rJ • r6""\ CI) Alias Smith & Jon~
ti!) 'lh~ filth V•c11m · 11r~e$ 11
sho! in lhe head m ! !nwn wh~fe 0 rj I rn Thii It Tour l1l1 Cami
w;mi'Qne ~ms lo be k1lho~ !ht I Cnann1ng ·~ Hie surpro5ed guest.
~1r11C•D~O!S o! a po~!f ~am~. Jo~1 m Newt 8111 Johns.
Campantlla art(! Sharon Acker ~ue:.! j ff) [I !N1io 6e Ul'MI SenoriU Dt•
0 Mltlion I Mowle: {2hrJ wligi.aw~\ cent•
(mys!ery1 '61-tack Wilrlel, llon1ld 11:00 0 re-ED Neltl
I ll'W1S. Y(l1anda Donlan I 0 ~o, gn NIWS
ID liut~ °' Con11eq11tncts t fl Call of tt.e West m [ !iPl (!Al I root)>ltl pr r y i e" 0 fjl f!) rm N~
f>lmed h1ghh1:Ms ol t~rnon~ m Mwit: •·tapti in't ,11·1diM•
Slfrs o! Ille U<;C Troians e Ins (com!"(ly) ·53 _ Ale<. Guinneu.
An~e!el Rams and the Uct Bru1n$
lndud•nK l•lm clips o1 e ~ las1 lEJ BNI the Clock
)'ear's 1c1lon on !he l•tld. ll :)(l 0 (i) Merv Griffin
m Emiironl!'tnt: TtHM1 •~d l omor-1 Q 'IOI m Johnny Carton
row "Mrs. Murphfs Chowder" A 0 ,:J~ (!I G) Did: Cnttt
l~k at I~ problem o! wat~• pol I ffi . I •·-V • (d IU11on 1nd ih threat to man·1 )~r MO¥e: ".-•.t tnlurt ra· ma) 'S~Ke11! Ta)'!Of. Jane HyllOll.
ED P'nmi&rt Mowit ff) Wlshing!Oll Wetll Ill Rtvitw
I 2:00 0 Mow le: "OpertUon Mtfllltld" 1:00 1J 'll l1ntef (R) An ol~ rnman~r (drama) '61-Ketni n Wynn it ieawa~ened when Murde>dl, on ,; •
trip f(I Sall F1anc1~0. ryn1 Into ftll 12:15 m All·lfi~ht $!low: "Abe lln~n kl 1 1t1r1clive widow he ha,n't l>l'en lorl Illinois," "Surpr-,_ Patk11t"' ind
20 years 1/ld lfl'l~es htr 10 the '1r1nt'1 List Caw.'' , --
(-~'\ Thrill to the
~ • Thoroughbreds!
Odds are, you'll have the time
of your Jilel Reserved seats from
$1.25 (Saturdays & holidays, Sl.50).
Phone (71-4) 755-1141. For special
buses, call Greyhound.
Nine daily racea Mon.-Sat.
Poat Time 2 p.m.
llat•ar~
Thoroughbred Club
THURS. AUG. 19 thru WED. AUG. 25
• t~r-.r.
"'"" Am:. 19 • • . .. 8:00 ""' If!. ~UI. '20 ,.. • . 2.15 & ~ 00 I'!,! SJ!. A"C 21 •. 10 )0, 1 l!l l 8:00 p1,1 su~. Aile 11 ...•.. , 2 IXI & 6·00 Pr.I
Mon. '-"~ ~J Ill•• w1<1. Nrc. 2~ ...... L~' 1,oc ,...
•
l U StATS t t SllWI
tS !iO • $1,!IQ •SJ.SO • $1.50 Sn111.0CI 01 Kits ...... 11
Uttllt In, 11111, $.Ill I S.-i.
1cms 011 WE AT: •••I• C1mttit1 Ccltlf, M•flal •11t1el11 I WalWls.
At The ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER
Al so Apptarlng
lONG BEACH ARUll
1JJ1. 16· 11
Mo~..,,, 16 .••••••••• 800""'
lut•. Al.1 11 •••••• 2 4S A•·OOl'M
WIHI ~ul 1ol .•..•. 1 4~A 8·00P~
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FORUM
J11IJ 27 Tltr1 A111. 15
~11...f rt.. ...... i l.Olll'M ~,!, ..... ,. lOlO, 800 1'J.1
S•'I. .. • , ' 600PM
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TC 01011 ., ~All: \lj111' I "11u. ll11t"" Of ht ~~h. ~I•{,, <11le a 11m1 ot o-rkll· "'•l'll:e ~''""d f"tlOd thtrl O• """~' ord~r p~yfhle lo "'"~""C eras. C"t~L i,!1•1 to 1111!•• ~•111ed, l ntl<I .. <oelf·tddro•w<I. 1!1,..r>ed r"~elor>e. Alla"' S dlJl IO••~•~••·
singing voil'c is commanding,
and his comic lrcns1t1ons in
his conversati ons v.·ith his God
are accomplished 1\'ith skill
and pol lsh. In sJll)rt, hf>
epllon1izes the role .
Staunch distaff ::;upport is
provided in two rnajor areas
-by Carol Gwenn as the
solid , pntient v.·ifc whose ar·
crpl<ince of circunlStances
01rse1s Tcvyc·s r ai n e d
petitions lo his deity, and by
Jal\('! (;or<lon, the match-
and ··sunriSE". Sun.sci"' come
Orf h?.ndsomely, bul t h e
highlight or the evening is thP
rousing bHrroorn ct•lebrauon,
··ro Life " Spotlighting the
Russian dantcs of Gc11c Cie-,
jka, the nurnbcr injects a
permanent v1t;1lity into the1 overall production.
"fiddler Oil I.he f\ouf'' ploys
lhree 1norc perfonnanccs at
the OC(; :1udlluriurn -for
1111.1.se forlunatt: enuu gh lo h;ivc
nrrlcred t1c-:C.e1s 1n ad\ance
<>nc 1>.Urd uf advice. howe\cr·
le<1 ve the e1.1als <'-'ld jac-kel a\
home. The progran1s are large·,
;ind m;ike CKtelirn! faus. I
DUSTIN ~·
HOl'fMAN <al
niakcr, dfliverinp, a nawles~i t;;::;;ii:;;;;ii~~!I eon1ic pcrfonnance with <r 11
pair ot hands which rival her
tonsil.~ 1n peripatetic dl'ti v1ty
"LITTU:
Bl6MAN"
Technicolor < Of the daughters, Ann Givin
is a s tandout , both
dramaticall y and vocally. as coo1o<1 11v 11 ... 1g...-11lon ,~~oung
6raduat~S :.1 the second oldest who chooses J••• Fond• • Dot.11<1 su1h•rtano "KLUTE"" 111 1 a rcvolution:iry. Christine plij• • ··LovlNG··
Spi£'rs and Jenny Quick turn w11n G«'•o• Seoa1 Ev& M~r;, s.-.n1e
in fine Jl('rforinances as. !PKl•I Koa• Ma1 1n<e-~•1. l:lll P.M.
rcspccll\'ely , the daughter who ---
fi rst breaks the tradition and
the one who shatters it U ·
rep<lrably.
Cu!ln Vogel is exc£'llen t as
!he hun1ble bu t ambitious little
t11ilor, reaping lhe maximum
cffcet from a sma ll role. Dar-
ren IA?e Kelly is strong as the
radical suitor, while Scott
Crfln e is y.•cll C<".St as the
''outsider.·•
Other di s tingui shed
pcrforrnan ccs are given by
lllchard Rowland as the. re·
jec1ed petitioner and Lm1e
Peterson as the elderly rabbi .
Blanche Micke!S-On, in a brief
appearance, virtually steals
the show on the spot as a
visitor fron1 the spirit world,
"'hilc Oiarles Schleker lacks
both ?.'.Jthority and projection
as the <.--onstable.
Of the musical numbers.
splendidly stag~ by Le.~ Van
Dyke and Suzanne Joseph '.l'ith
:i voca! assist froin \V alle~
1;lf"'ck!er. the more farniliar
''If I \\'ere a Rich 1\1an."
'' l\lalchmakcr. r.ilatchmakcr"
PACIFIC WALK-INS
~ •. ·-·" •
80JC OFF ICE OPE~S
Mon. !hru Fri. •.oo 11.m. Sil.. & Sun.: 11:1)(1 p.m.
All Color ~now
\I••• McOur•n
"LE Mo\"-!~" IG)
. ' " .
plus • 5hr llry W•"'"'I
• Rob<'! W~9nt'
"'HAllPEll "
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All Colo• "'"''"~'~ F"g~ge"•enl
"BLUE W.t,TEll:
WHITE OEATH"
c1,n1 ~·,•wooct
"KELLY'S HEROE ~" (GP\
~ ti/~ P•• C~cl~·'d
.1,11 Colo• F~m•lv 1on,•r>•lnm•11I
W~I! 01\nl'.V"•
'•THE MILLION
DOLLAR OUCK" IG)
nlu' • Jfl" <'IV"" "THE ll.l.ll EFOOT
ElCECUTIYE" (G\
~'"""C'O Em1•oe"1~nt•
undr< II rnu't ~· wdn P-'•nl '"MCC ABE &
MR~. MILLEll" (II )
plu•. "THERE WA~ 11
CROOKED MAN'"
Walt Oi•n•V'I
"PINOCCHIO" IG1 plu' e lh• •<lvt n!urous
Fe••u•e
"THI! WILD COUNTIY"
Debbie ll:evnol<I• • S~elly Win"rJ
"WHolT'S Tl4E MATTElt
WITH HELEM?"' !OP\
PIU~ • 8ur1 L1ntt••t•
"V.1,LOEl ti COMING" !GI') -·--··-.. ,.))\1
l'lllMIEIE l!NGi\GEMENT ~ '" '
Wall O•>ne1'• "PINOCCHIO" !GI
plu• • T~t .l,Jjv•ntu•oU11 Felture ''TNE WILO CDU NTltY" !GI .... _ ... -·· ..... -. Ill-M l
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"M.1,llOON!.O" !GI
''8.t,TfLI! llEffl!.l,TH
THE Eol•TH'-.(0 1
• ane fonda · donald 1uthe1la
LOTS
OF GUYS
SWING
WITHA
CALL GIRL
LIKE
BREE.
ONE GUY
JUST
WANTS TO
KILL HER.
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I 'f" l I r j\
"THE ARRANGEMENT "(R) ,:_
l'rL·1111< r,• I 11 .i.:.1.i-;< 1••l nt
3rd GREAT WEEK
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•MATINEES DAILY ••
o2ND GREAT HIT•
PAUL NEWMAN AS
George C. S cott :
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2nd TOP HIT "C APTAIN NEMO ANO THE UNDERWATER CITY" (G)
STARTS WEDNESDAY AUGU T 11 "TORA! TORA! T R !" ' '
MATINEES DAILY ~ .. __ .,,., • .,... ...... DIRECT FROM ITS :roral NOW FOR THt
1 SENSATIONAL :rciral IS T TI M~ti!
• • ROADSHOW .... , I POPU[AR
.,,.,.,,,, .. ;.i;;r.~ ENGAGEMEN T !~.... a .~Q}RICE~
2ND BIG HIT BARRY N[WMAN -(l[AVONlllllE 1"' "VANISHING POINT " (GP ) •
MATINEES DAILY! tf?'o HE'S A HAPPY·GO ·LU CK Y HERO' ~
IN '"II! WCS !M•,.S Tl A C.C"'l(A ~ '. ~ _::::::::; ./ • ;/ .,
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TMl (HOCOlATll ACTO•T " fu 0 ,,..... T(CHN ICOLO~' r~'······~-.. ,~
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j~, o s ta Mesa ~lusl cal 1 . ' ~ j~. Children's Guild E xce ls
j $'1'~ ' By TOf,I BA H.LEY >ri: Of l~t 0&11~ "~+ 1•t ll ... ~· ; ;,·.:S. f\·I Ba rne. nnr.P s;i1d th:it
• it "1akr .!i 11 )'lilrent lo rf"aJ!y ~ grl'!sp lhP tr11r d1n1ens1nns nf a
etrll1r~ hi!ppinrss and !he nitoasun~ nr lhnse capnh!e nr
c nat1 n~ it .. and if I hat d11c~n·t
bi-tng U.!i vrry 11u1rkly to the
1iplcnd1d Children s Thea tPr
Guild production of· Bak ers of
! Be ver¥i·~ck " lhcn I don't know
• v.·hal wilt
•It tak es cnur<ige an d
,lqttitude lo put on i1ny kind of
PiUter productinn 10 ih<'se hot ~ust d;i_,.s !('! alone a
siil1ldren's pan1om11ne but the
Indefatigable Cu1ld wnrkrrs
;,.dqn'l lrt a lil tlr thin~ like
~cnrch1n~ v.ea!hrr ptf'\'Pnt
.·Hlflm from c9m1n ~ up \\'llh
~jhc1r customary 1n1macu!a1e
~Ur.lion. ~ .. ~hey delighter! a snung au-
' die.nee l;:is1 werkcnd at Co.~ta
: 1'1esa's Estanc1<l 111,i:h Srhool
: v.•ith a roustnhuu1 lille nf R
! pair of fc11din~ Du1rh b;;krrs
• in the New /\n1 s!rrdan1 of
: Pet er Sluyvei:.a nt an d it was
2 pl'ain to see, as it alw;iy,s is,
j tha t thr plol r!nrsn't n1Pan that
l n1uch tn the you nger sr t.
Give them thf' Raud.v Rfrlr
; t;por ted by the llkr~ nr
; Maurice Alla rd. Ginn G.:iud10,
Nancy Sav.•yers. Joanna Con-
ner. t.lartha Dinsmoor an d
Bonnie Ebsen w 1 t h ap-
propriate rn11rs. howls 11nd
ca pers and you·ve got you rsel f
a h<1ppy audi l'nce.
Th<1l'~ the "'"Y 1t went la'il
weekend with Robin F'iclrfs
sprigh tly n1 us1c and lyrics ~el
ling tile i::eHI on yet annthr r
1numph for the he1rd driving
~P1~·por1 Harbor nrgani7.Ation,
l\'ancv Eh-~t'n ·s sure h11nd 1s al
!ht'.' hf.lrn nf th is sparkling prn-
duction and the lass who dflf's
Buddy's baking ba<-ks her
d1rectiC1n or "H;i kers .. "ith a
t=plend1d jflh of narration.
It's pleasant. thrs(' days, lo
l't't' snml'<lne tak i> the sl;1ge
;:ind p;1ve us the ar t1on 1n c-Jcar.
c<lne1se F:nRl1sh and l::iu!1le~s
rliriion. Having heard a na r-
ration from a young lady \\'ho
$<1Jd •·you kno1\' .. :it lf'a~1 39
llnif's during hPr f o u r
para~l'aphs 11 1\·as cvt'n more
ref!'f':<hing.
(;audio anrl ,\IJ nrd take thf!
eake in lhis colorful pro-
dur1ion as 1he two b;irt Jl ng
b;iken; whose dlspule 1.~ se!-
tled in thf' local Jnfrrinr Court
v1;:i ~ome fa ntaslic es.~ays intD
Jurisprude nce by Tom l\1oo rr ,
i·•li ke Hume and .John Kerr.
Alla rd (why ha~ he been
ir..,.~ .. .,~ ........
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fo~ fullerroo
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RATED G_ .. BUT
MAY BE TOO
INTENSE FOR
YOUNGER
CHILDREN.
1311 minutesof
excitement!
96 of the most critical
hours in history~ '
Suspense to last
a lifetime!
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~Nl>Rot.EDA STRAIN
A UHN£~-PICTU~ Tl(')-IN.QXQQ" l'>A~N' 151
l Hl OTH ER 11<"". PICTURI Pl.6.l'l N~
When they rr:ach ou.t
fnrPnch otlu!r ... they
touch every h.ea rt
hiding th o s e n1ag111f1cent
legs") 1s parucular\y efff'cltve
in his firs1 venlurt' into
eh1ldrrn ·x theatrr and irs
pret !y 11afe 10 as~lirne that nur
pr<Hll·1111-\ h<1r11nne h<ili im-
n1cdi;i1ely bcenrne a rnu<t 111
;'\;nnty Eb~cn 'li future Mok .
Pli1ud1ls .ind i:c1Ui:ratula1lr1ns
fnr a.~~ISl;Hl! Jirl'<"!nr Char-
JoHe Fol kerts.p r oduct inn
conr d 1na1or Barnt>y
C.oodrnoui:h. s!ai:r n1an11i:er
Sorrell \~·a.vnr. !1 Rht1ng rx-
f){'r!,11 l>11ni:an Strau.~s and ,Jay
i\!Jchaud «nd r n s I u n1 e
<.'oordinaiors ~lane and Starr
/iudi;::1ns.
And a 1ipec1a! hr;ivn on high
C fur .~lrll1e Quton 11 ho dO<'.~
hrr usual strrhng Joh as
rnusir·;il arran~er and pianisr.
~ld!ie rf'pre.~eoi.~ the ~piri r l)f
!he Childrrn's Guild organ1za-
ll(ln rn n1nre 1v/lys !han one.
Takr the kids to Katherine
B i n n.~· B;ikers flf
Brverwvck ' rh1.~ 11·1·ckend ;ind
<In theni an d ynursrlvrs ;i big
f;1vor. Show tffll{'~ ;u·e 10 ;i ni,
I fl ni . and .l p.n1 . Silturd~y
11nd ! p.ni. :ind .1 r 111. Sund;iy.
Don't mi~.~ 1\1;iur1re Allard
i11 hL~ li lac hose. And !ell hun
Tom .~en t )'nu .
ENTERTAINMENT •
1'ryo uls Set
For Co n1 cd y
()prn rr.:1d111~s for "1'ht'.' Rr...,1
of F nrnds ." ;i nl'W eornrdy 10
b" pre~entrd h.~ 1hc Long
Rrach <.'omn1un11y P!A~hnu~e.
\1·1!1 b~ hrld 1\·fnnda y rvrnin(!.
. .1.ug 9. al 7·30 p 111. 111 !lh•
p k1\ hUUSl'
Rno 1\lber\!>.l'll .. r Hl1nt111g1on
Hc<iril is rl1rect1rlf! 1he pro-
dul'11nn. Hl' <1n1ui11ncPri Th111
there will he r(des fur five
n1f'n and four \\11me11 in ;i~I
;i~i· n.1nges
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npen St'.'p\. !i. fnllnl\lr1g lh1·
plil\hnu~r·s r 111Tl'!1! sh<) 11•,
"Life l\'11h Fatht·r." ;ind 11 ill
p!;i y l'l'ld;i~·s and Srit u1 d,1ys
thruugh 0L"t. 2;1
"BLUE WATER,
WHITE DEATH"
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Great White Shar1< ~ ·
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'"\Vater' Lf;(:AJ. ~OTI CE LEGAL NOTICE
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, lt11 llV lh •1•I• .J, M•d!lo<, Ooovl• l'A~SttlGflt S I AT J 0 N WAGON prrfo!'milntes, b e g 1 1\0 Ing fir111l s. Re .. erv<i linns are being '"""rv c1,,~ 1<utfJMO~tt F
IOOl"ht. a L th~ C<tbr11!0 1ak1;"n a.t 492-046~. l'ubllon•o 01•<>9• Cot1T D•••• r 11m A<l!l•hon~< ••!• "' •ne •l'-"f"~11nn1 "'"~ -___ • ____________________________ , .... ...,11 l . ll, 1•, lf.. 1911 1•)J II ~~ "'""'""u •• lt•t O"'"' nt I''' (•I• (Ir.~
BRILLIANT. -No• ,,,1 ,,.,,
BEAUTIFUL. -Pou/one Koe/, r ~. Nt"' Yo1 ~.,
SUPERB, -Ploy bo y
REMARKABLE.
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"TH~! WAS A C~OO~IO MAN·'
ll w,1~ hi\ f1r~l job in 9 yt'an.
-)1)1eph M01ge11.J11rn,
New1we1k
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'EDW AFtDS
It wa~ hi s last chance to do it right.
SHOWING
NOW!
' George C. Scott
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110 ITEM NO. 111
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DA.IL Y PILOT ~T -------
Fullerton Minister Bags Three Gold Med~ls
Ex-Ang els
Hit Fo1·n1
,With Sox
Remember ...,.hen the Chicago While
Sox last won a pennanr? You'd have to be
&t least 12 years old to have even been
Alive v.•hen the last Pale Hose flag wa s
C':!ptured.
And ;r you v.'t>re <1round fnr the next lo
last Chisox pennant _vnu arP at lea st :'12.
The memory 1e51 conrinucs.
Only now you dnn '1 hai·e 10 admit your
age to pl ay the ~an1r.
f irst. there was a bonus bab)' from Lhe ,,
lllL.ENN WHIT•
------Wl-IITE
Tr1AS11 --------
University of Wisconsin nan1ed Rick
Reichardt. He never really li ved up lo ex-
pecta tions with the Angels. hitting
bch•:een .2:l l and .265 e\•cry year but one
(1966 when he o .... ·nrd a .28R average ,.
Fi.nally h(' was lraded In I h e
\Vashinj!ton Senators :ind aj!ain hit at.a
dis;ippointing clip. So hr ...,,as shipPf'd off
to Chic;igo .
CIA,llY ,ILOT Sl1ll ,~ot1
t-lleanwhll<' a ff'J!nw who performed
~uperbly al El l'lancho High School in
Pico Rive ra h;id comP. to the AnJ!c ls bul
~e too disappea red fnim the Halo roster
vi;i the 1racle ro111 r•, RANDY VAT AHA EXPECTS TD SEE LOTS OF ACT ION FDR THE RAMS FRIDAY NI GHT AGAIN ST DA LLAS IN LA.
Hi s threc·.ve;;r comhincd n111jor lc;igue
~vcrage was . l!M ... his naine is Tom
E-:gan. And he rHiw ('ashes p;i_v checks
t~.~ut'd bv the Chisox.
The pi~l thickens You nnw havr lwn
!nemic hitters joining a clllb which h;u:;
been not;ib\.v shnr! nf nffl:'nse fo r ~·ears
l nd nne v.·hich has thr rich tradiTinn or
iavin,1.1: gleaned lwn pcnn<1nls in a little
l\'er a h:ilf ccnlur.\'.
Enter Chuck Tanner -on<' nf th<' nicer
!UV~ in the ~ame ;:ind ;i rh;ip wilh zern
fears major leag11e rnan;i,::1ng ex·
X'riencc.
· \\'hat happf'ns wllh !hr~ unlikely com·
"'? \\'ell. the \\'h1!e Sn:1. :ire four games nut
'' SPCnnrl place and h;i1·r the tnp tram
~iltinJ! perccn!aj!e 10 the An1crict1n
Lragu1>.
Fur1hcr. brother F.g~n is avcr:ig1n g
21)4. And, Reif:'hardt i~ ;imnng thr tnp tn
iitlcr"' in the league wilh :i hcal!hy .~09
,,ark.
Also turk av.·av in thr hark nf vnu r
iiind 1h;it T11nn(.r h:is p11t 1ogrthPr a
bunch of gU.\'~ whn a!'P n1os1ly brlwern 21
ind 2fl 1 Rcich ;ir<lt is nnr of !he ri!dti rnrrs
~! 28! ann is pal1cntl,\' 111;iiting rnr them 1(1
!r1 th<' exrcricnre ;ind sa\·11.v \\'hich hf'
bclievl's \\·ill m;ike them eventual pen·
nanl 11·innrrs
He l'.ays the problcrn of h1tl1ng fnr Eg;:in
111d Rcirhardt .... ·as cas1I\' s(ll \'Nl -thcv
both h;id In le<1rn In .... ·;i1't for the pitches
'hf'\' 1\·an trcl ;:ind ihrl' had tn de1·<'lnr
rh}•lhm -1hat n1<1kf'S thrn1 rt"11rly for any
p1\(•h
··Egan \\nrl-f'd hard in .~prini;: ball
tn(lk r xtr.1 hil11 nJ! pr;ir·t1 ('p and rnn·
~f'n!r;:r tecl on dn111g 11hat 11e sugE:r ~trd
Hf' had hi.~ upi; and dn1rns hut flna ll.v
ramP ;irnund '\;nw hC' ~ ;:i 1·annon. ·· Tan·
nrr ~ays or thr ~·n1111 1 a1n \';:rllPy rf'i-idcnt
"\\'r h<indlrd Re1r h:ird1 ;:i l1lllP d1f·
(eren1 l\. \\'r l<'f1 h1m ;ilnnr 11•hrn he JOln·
. (See \\'ITTTE. Page UI)
LeVias at Odds
With Chargers
Ov er Co11tract
The .... ·;i y Sid G1lln1an liOundl'., he. d1dn 'l
e11t>n need .lerry Le\11a.~. the .... ·1de
t<'ce1vl'r acriuirt d by lhe S;in Oicl':n
Charger~ frnm Houston. And Lf>V1as say~
he wnn 'l rrpor1.
.. He would h;ive fit inlo nur pl;ins ii.~ a
wide rPCe1vrr but we 've grn a Int of good
receiver.~ l hi.~ ve;ir anrl he 1vnu!d h<ive
had 10 ea rn a 'Jnb." i;a 1d Gillman Wrrl·
ne.~da~· nigll1 aflPr Charger~ ~<'neral
111a11agcr Harland S1·<1 re ar111011ntf'rl !ha t
LPVi:i~ wouhi br f1nrd for nnl re porting
Svarr .~aid the 5-fool -!1, l7:-1·po11nrle r
frn1n SM IJ \\'iinls h1~ e11nlr<H'I. whirh he
~i,gned wilh Ho11s!on, rcneJ!llli al rd bv 1he
Ch;irgers, bccaus<' he '.5 Lh;irgcr property
1111 .... •. Svare said he li;irl nn 1nlenlioo n(
renej!ntiating nr lr<iding LP\lia1 nr f'Ven
a.5k1ng thal thr trade whic h brn11ghl him
we.c;t fw 1nvalid;ited
He dirt sa.\·, though. lh;it he w;i~ think·
ing or placing LRV las nn !he rc.~crv~ l1s1.
\\'hen !he lrade v.·a.~ m;irlr la .5 1 .... •eek,
Cill ntan said he hoped t.r \11a~ ..... ould
nlake a top pun! and kic koff rrlurner,
since thr ChargPr~ .... ·c rP l:i~t 10 rhP Ni!·
tional Football League 1n Doth catrgone~
last year.
In ;iny case, lhP Charg<'rs I!<'! 11
hl'<idache and Hnuslnn ji!e1.~ nffenl'.11'e
linem<in GPnr Ferli(usnn ::inrl rlefrn.~i\'I"
!inc.n1an Ron B11l~ng.~ley, who we1i;:h 111 at
::i combined .1~ pnund~.
White Sox B.ask in Jo y
Of Hcippy Homecoming
ft wai1 homecom ing nighl for J ay
Johnslone, Rick R.eichardl and Chuck
Tanner Wednesday ;ind they m<1de the
moi;t of ii .
Johnstone and Reic·hardt. fo rmerly
einployed by the Ca lifornia Angels but
nO\V contribut ing In lhe well ·bf!ing of the
Chicag o White Sox, retu rned lo famili ar
lerrorily and were highl y cons picuous as
they helped the Chisox dismanUe lhe:
Anli!els. 10·.l.
··Grc;i t feelin,1.1::· Insisted Tom ~gan.
\'Cl another e rl.~whtle Angel "-'ho w a~n 'l
in the lineup \\'ednesd;oiy "You always
like to bcal the tesi m that trade~ yoo."
Among other th ings. the Chicago vi l'·
lnry moved them lo with in one-haU game
nf the third place Angels in the American
League West.
p1l t hing coach Johnny Sain.
")'·nu like to come home •nd rmpre.~s
your forme r friends." .Johnstone ,,.
mil.led. "Anybody lhal gets traded feels
!hr same ..,,·ay:·
CHICit.00 Cit.lll'OIU•ll .. • ~ rt! •t ' ~ ,,,,
P l(el1y. " ' ' • .0.'<>mor, lb ' • ' ' ./""""""·· " ' ' ' • e.,,,... •• ' ' ' • Mcllinnev. 111 • ' ' ' Mt MUii•"· ~ • • • • M•lll>r>, lto ' ' ' • M•lon1y, • • • • • ll:tlt~•nl!, " ' • ' ' !orbo•Q, M ' • • • "'•""'~""· < ' ' ' ' Cow•"· " ' ' ' ' .O.n~•ew1, lft ' ' ' ' T ,llt~nola•. •I > • • • Mo••le,, u ' • ' ' ',_~,.,, " • • ' • Jo~n. • • ' ' MMti. ( • ' • IJ'br,on. " ' • • • 1>1 ... , •• ,.,1.~. 41 • • • • Ou••n, • ' • • • 11 11><11,"" ' • • • ~ 11'1•~~·· • • • • • 111 ...... " ' • ' • Tn11I~ •• 10 1) • Tnitl1 • ' " ' C~l(•O<'.' "' •M 010 -10
C11+t~rnl• ... "' '"-•
Prothro Praises
Vataha, Wojcil\:.
B~· PH IL ROSS
or "" O••I• 'II" )!OJI
If the m<in close.st to lhe Los Ani;:<'le!ll
Ra m.~ at thr.i r Cal S1ate ( Fu!IPrtnn 1 :-um·
n1er lr;:iining camp i.~ nol. ton ch:irl!:ible
of a ji!U<'~.ser. fhrn relurt:int Oran~f' Cnast
;ire;i pro football f;ins mar have an :idded
snmel hinj! 111 loo k forwa rrl to when
journeyini.; lo !he LA C<iliscum this f;ill
NPw Rams head f.'nach Tn n1n1~· Prolhro
t;.il).;~ ;ihnut the chances nf CX·<i re.a st<in·
rlo1 1t.~ R;indy 1 lhe Ra bbi t 1 Va lnha ;inrl
f;n:i.: \.Vojcik mak ing it p('rn1<1ncnrly on
thr hig elub,
V;iha1a i.~ a former junior collci;:r all·
A1nerica pass Cll!Chr r from [;olden \Vrst
Coltrge .... ·ho ma!riculaled al S!anfnrd
University and 11·hn was draf!rd 17th bv
I.A. \VnjCik is a n r.x ·Ht1nl1nglnn Be::irh
Hi,gh and OranJ!P Coasl Collf'J!<' typP \\'ho
n1anag:ed an injury·abbrevi;ited crillci::11He
C'arf'er at use.
Thf' R.abbi1 15·10. 17:l• is in the thir ·k nl
a ba111P wilh several princip;i]s fnr a w1rll'
rrceiver's berth v.·hile thr ti-Ii. ZAA·rnunrl
\\'nicik has his hands full in rr.v1ng 10 land
a regula r dcfen!'1ve line assigomenl.
Sprakin,g J:Pnera ll~· of lhf' lwn <irra
rookie hopeful.~. Prothro s;iys nf !hem 1n
lhP same hrf'ath . "I'd s:iy rhat !hr.v both
came In c·;im p as out.~idP <'h;inr·c~
"R11t now I'd .~a.v the chances <1r<' good
nf both n1<1king lhf' te;im ."'
1°hf' I,(),~ Angell"S prn.~ :i re prf'Sf'n\l.V
rarrying: fift player.~ anrl !hr y must p;ire
1h11t ntnnher down lo 47 b,v St'p!Pmber ll ,
Of lhe 47. 411 will stli'..'.k as rc~ul;:ir
m<'mbf'r.~ or !he R.am s wi!h th<' re·
mainder slaying on as "fu!ures" flax i
i;quiid pe.rsonnel. to !ht. iayman f.
Prothro says of the futures. "they st;i y
\\'It h the team, practice with lhe team but
don't suil up un less an jnjury or
~omething else occurs-
" In the case of 11 cent Pr or some
linem an bl'ing inj ured. the future would
111011e righl up to " regular spot.
However. a wide receiver would be mov·
ed up to be utilized as more of a spare in
the same instance."
Concentraling his thnughls on Randy
the Rabbit, the ex·UCLA menlor says,
"we have veteran.~ who have been very
good recf'ivers (he cit.es Jack Snow and
L.Rnce R.enlzel 1, so we 'll probabl;.-carry
on<' morl' nn the first 40 and one more on
lhP la~i ~ fu1ure I squad."
Prothro makes particular reference t(t
la.~t week·s 17·5 exh ibition opener win
over Houslon .al Canlon. Ohio, in com·
pariwn lo Friday night's clash with the
Super Rn ..... 1 runnC'rup IJallas Cnwbnys ;it
the Coliseum and says, '"\1·e. \1·nn'l
subsl!tu!r ;is mu rh as lasl 11'eek hut we 'll
still sub.~!ilute pretty lrerl.v.
"Hight now. fl appr;ir.~ th.:il !l:indy
(who cau,::ht a :t.1-.V11rrl TD S!.rlkQ frnm
rrservC" qu<ir1rrh;:ick .John \\1a!ton in the
Houston 11'in I will pJ;:iy a lnl ,
''He's :in int.cll igrnt, fl11,hy, plf'asi ng
person \l•hn hus tlf's and whn·s been sort
of the rl:irling nf !hf' r·;1 n1r. ma inly
beCil lJ~(' Of his si?.e <i nrl pcrsnn!llit ,1'."
Pro1hrn feel s that. 1rs not fair lo c11nl·
p11re Vataha wit h n1hrr great s111all pro
re('e111ers of !hP past. since this 1s tu;; f1r,,1
_\'Par of tnachin~ in thr pl;:iy.fnr·p:i y
rank s
{)f \\'Q1rik . thr br.~prcl;tC'lrrl R<ims r·h1rf
~:i r~. ··1 lh1n~ hf'·s ;i hnf' .vn ung prnsJlf'l<'I
anrl hi~ ~11p dcf1n 1trly hclpi; him.
··Hr and Rick rash wnrkeri h;irclrr than
;in\'hnrly r l~f' 1n prl•p:Jrini.: fnr r an1 p
/("ash 1~ rhr ~!;:ir.1,;rn~'''rl n·-.rr\'f'
rlrfrnSl\'f' t1nf'!llilll rroin Fnunt.il1n Val lf'V
who hrnkr his lr,i: in :i rr(·f"nl S<"rirnm:i,er.
11•1!h ~an Dlf''!O and who i.~ nu! lr1r the re·
n1;i1 ndrr nf lhr 1971 r·a1np;11c11 1
"(;n·~ IS )ilSt \hP ft lllf'I I\'\){' whn !>f'f'!ll'
to d1~ 1hr l"h"
l\1nj<'i k cl1dn 1 ~1;1r1 :ii.:;11n~t Hnu~!on h11I
will hr gel th:it rhnncr ag:iin.~t thr
Cowhov~'
· \\'rll · Pru!hr·n ;uld~. "I f'.'111°1 ~:1 v
...,,hPlhrr he"ll slart nr nol righl now h11l
he prohal;il,I' won 't."
The Ram~ head m;in did s11~·. hn .... ·cver,
that Wojcik will put in plent y nf duly a t
defensive tackle 10 tr~·inli( lo thwart the
Oall:i-"' offPnse.
"Grei:: ran1e in .... ·1th the nlhcr rnokics
anrf ..... ::11\ \'f'r v un1mrrrs.sivr." Pr<'lthro
lrankl,\ ::idmils "Rut he has rcr1:1 1nly
drvPIOflf'rl ~inrP thrn ·•
Prothro figures lhat hnih C1t·ilr(•a ilf'f'li
have lookrd fine in practire and he r<'a·
son5, ··most player~ practice li ke they
play in a game nr scrinimage.
"Perfect ion 1s the n1ain thing in
rfrvc!npin,1? in pra('!lce. And . of course the
player.!' who look tw !ter in pr<1ct1ce ~;ire
~oing: lo i::cl 11 bel!er chance of playin~
more in a ga me."
"Thc.rr are al wa vs cx1·rp!1nns (Of I!\!('
dra f1 l'hoires like Va1aha :inrl frrr agent:;;
like \Vojcik J st ickini.: wit h ;i prn club 11n rl
they'll he 11 couple if they mak e it," con·
clude.'I Prothro.
Dodgers Blow
Chanc e to Gai11
011 Gia11ts~ 2-0
HOl 'ST0;-.1 IAP 1 -Hnnk u• r itrhcr Ken
'Fnr~r·h ;ind s('cond-.vcar outfirlrlf'r Cc.s;ir
C:Pflf'nn ...,,Pre ;ill lhr rll'prrienf'f' the
Hnu.~1nn As lrns n('Pded In blank 1/111
Ancelr.~ 2·11 Wcdnesda~1 night
Thus the 1111dgcr~ lost a chan!'f' !n g;:r1 n
ground on S;in Friin<'i5:r·o. wh1f'h was
clnhb"rerl ;ii St J.011is. 7·2.
For.,1'..'.h sliut down lh<' llndgrrs nHrnse
11·1th :i four -hille r <ind Cedeno helr<'d a
f11·n·rt1n singlf' in thr s1Klh fnnlng !n pro·
1:/rlr lhc only ~enrinJ! punch ncrf'ss:ir.v.
It wa s a welcnrnr hre<lk through for
.<ii ate
"II Gomu "" Ill'! (~lOJ
O""""'' ~I ~t Ln"'' [l(V1o•'' •P \• Ln"" 00<J9"' YI f'•,1>~,ion,o
II 10 •.m.
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1 ll c ......
Frws<·h. ll'hn h;id 11·1 "'on :.1nce .rul.v 4,
"'hrn hr hf":it Cior1nn<1ti fi..l . He'~ now G-5.
Fnri;t·h v.•;ilkcrl thrPr ;:ind slruck oul nine.
Fnr~i ·h "11td11rle1t vr\criln Al Downing,
ll·7. for the \'11'1or}
Ccrleno s t .... n-r un hl:is t in thr ~1xth rnd·
rr\ 2t ;.!·on·l1·'~ 1n11111g~ lnr lhP As!rn.5,
h;.!1 !111~ th1· l>11c'lg1•r' f11r Sf'{'O!ld pli!PP 111
thr \'a!1<1nal LPaguf''<; \V,,_,ti~rn n1 vis1f•n
fl og1·r 1\1i·l1.~1·r upl'lnf'd thP ~1xlh v.·1th ;:i
i.;111,glr . anr! Down1ni: !hen .... alkr d .)nP
\lor1::111 .lin1 "'vnn ~a('n f1(·f•d thr r1u1ni•rs
11r ;; h:i-.r· Ii) .;ct 11p { 'rdf'no ~ hl11si In
1·1•11t1•rt11•lrl
vr.r<:rh p1t1•hr•d h1n1~1·lf ()Ill of .J<irn~ in
th1• lt11rrl and i;1~!h inning s. In lhf' lh1rrl
\J:u1ry \\'ill;. ;111d ll 1ll Hirl'knrr hit ha\·k 1<1
h;11·k ~1nglr.c; :111d in 1he six1h Fo1·sch
w11lk1•rl !ll'n 111111 lwo oul.
JI w:1.~ l'or;.fh-~ fir~l 1na111r \p;:iguc
shutout. \Vhilf' ;i s!anclnu l pitcher at
Orcgnn Slate. hio "-'<IS drafte r! by Houston
in l!lfill after not sii::ning with the
Califnrn1;1 Ac1grl s and Chicago Cubs.
''The niJ!hl before the drafl in l~l!i8. T
l!nt a phonP t•:ill :ii nre,gon St<ile from
snmcbocly w1!h the Dodgers.'" Forsch
s;iicl
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.,,,....,ont~ -lJ,lJI,
They can move up 11 notch tonight when
U1e brief two-game series conclude.!' with
knuckleballt:r Wllbur Wood, 12·8, throw-
ing for Chicago against other soulh paw,
Cll'de Wri J?;hl. 1n.10.
Fornier Ball Boy Turns on E1nerson
F.gan 11nd the Sox h;ive designs on ii ~e·
cond place finish in !tie division -ju~t
like the An11:els
··Jf we can swerp hcrt. and split in
Oakl11nd we."U be in good i;hape ,'" Egan
predicted.
'"This is reall y ha lf an An~el team,"'
.Johnstone remarked after collecting two
hits. scoring 1wo run5, stea ling 8 base
end throwing an Angel runner ou t at the
late.
In addition In .John5tnnr . Re1('h;:rrrlt !Incl
'g11 n. n1anag<'r Tannrr 11.~('d to ply hi~
rade in the An~el nrgani1,;:i t1on ;i~ did
cneral managf'r Roland Hemond 11nd
RROOKLl'.'111::. ~1asi; ! AP 1
Au!'trali::i'I" John Alex ander ii' 11 .1•n11nit
mti n in 11 hurry on the lucrative pro len·
nls tour .. Just 211. itnod lookin11 and 1n
Acknowledged member of the "now
generation,'' he 's eyeing green. llS In
money.
Once. a b.111 boy flown Under f(lr
Nf!wport Beach resident Roy Emer'.';on.
Alexander tumed on his 34-ye11.r-0ld coun-
tryman and f;i r;hioned 11 brilllanL 6·.1, 7-6
\'!Clory \Vedncsday in advanc in~ 1n the
Qua rter fin11Js of the $ril.fl00 U.S. pro ten·
nls Phiimpinnship~ at Ltingwonri
\Vith his n~x1 malch ~thedule<I ag<11nsl
1op-see.dcd John Newcombe, I he
\Vimblrdon champion, Alexander rea lb.e~
he. hll.!1 11 long way lo go in his bid f~e
first pri7.P money of $10.000. And ht.'s l11k·
ing an unusual mental appro11ch.
Instead of trying to gr.I "up" for r.ach
mittch. tM Aussie junior whiz of the 111te
1960s is trying lo remain c;rilm. while rc-
tain in~ the confidence he buill within
himsr.H as a tctn·ager.
''II'~ not so. much psy('hing up," ""
~aid: "Ifs more p~yching down. F:ven lo·
d11.~· a~ainst Rny I w:ii; river-anxlou,. I
y.•a~ overly excited A re .... · limes l'.lut there
11nd ii cost me "
Alexander became one of the youn~c~t
D::ivi.~ Cup players In hi.~triry whf'n he
won a sPQI on the te;im al the age of 17.
Then. last winter. he decidrd In forego
the ;im:itcur ranks and I.urn pro with
\\'orld Champion ship of Tennis , trying his
luck on the rich lour
Alexander, set'ded I Ith. lhree 001.rht's
behind Emerson. easily won his first sci..
Then he provC'd his bu m lng desire. For('·
cd lnto a tic.l)reaker wh lch r<'f!uirerl 2'4
tWJinti;. hr wn n 1.1·11 as 1-;1ncr!inn tlrrubl<'
raultcd ;i nd !hen rnmmitlcrl ,qn errnr nn a
ge.rvice rrturn.
Nrwron1be, rusty from ~pcnd1n~ A rou.
plP nf we.e.k s at his lcnnill'. ra nch in TcXA.!1,
l\urvived ;i sc11re and r:illied for A 4-6, ~2.
fr! \'iclory o\'er Phil l)enl , 21, another
younit prospect from AU-'lralla.
Si-<·nnd·~t>Nlrd Arthur A~he. Americ;i ·-
Nn. I pliiy<'r, swept throug h his 11eC'flnrl
round m:itch. whipping: former l);iv1s Cl.1p
l.camma!e Charlie PA sarell Ii·~-~fl.
Thf' !hirrl day of play ln lh<' weck-lnni;:
tnurnamrnl went without ln1crruptinn ex ·
""Ill rnr show1·r~ whicb r!el;ivrrt arlinn 1n
thf' ~f1<'rnnnn 11nt1 "1;i~hrtt nut fir~I round
<loul;il<'s m11tr he., 11t nijiht
U.S. Poloists
Slip Past
Mexico , 6-3
CALI. <.;olombia (Al') -Russe ll Knipp,
11 f-\1llt'1·ton nlin1~i1'r, brnke twl'I Pan
An1t-rieao re<"nrds 11nr1 won threr: g:nl rl
rnedals to g11'e th,. !,;nited St ales the ni1d·
...ctlf'wf'1ghl .... e1gh!llfl in g crown Wed·
nesday.
t\s three lifts lotallrd 990 pounds,
whirh hrnke his own 1!3ffif'S record of !Mil.
Cuba tonk th<' silver in the (Iver.all wilh a
!lfi21i llllal hi' AbPI l.01~1 Stan Ri:1 1ley,
Tnn1rlart-Tnhagn placed 1h1rrl with 891.
And . 1he Or11nge ('o;ist arca-domi n:i1f"d
l' S 11ii!cr polo team chalked 11p its ~f'·
l'ond victor~· in as man.v star!.~ by erli;:ing
stubborn ~1ex1 t•o. fi-l. \Vcrtnesd:iy.
F:d /\'~wland nf UC lr\•in e coaches lhe
YankPe outfit.
Knipp also se1 a record in the clCJln and
jrrk wirh .174·;1 po11nd.~ bc1tPrin11?: the .t'i2 1lii
niark srt hy AmPrica·.c; Tnn1m.1· Konn in
19.i!l.
Lopez also 1nnk the silve r in tha1 event
\\'ifh :tfi!l1 1 fol \n...,'L'<I by Bailey, .15a .
Lope?. heat ou r 1-\oipp in the snatch
when bo!h hois ted 281 pounds, hu t the
11?:nld went to Lope1. becau~e of les."I
bod~·wcight. Bailey took the bronze with
27:'11'!.
Knipp gave the Van k team its first ROid
nirdal in weightlifting Wednesday \\'ith a.
l.16 pound press followed by Lope1. with
314 and Kt'ith Adam11 of Canada in third
with 292.
Burly 11.year-0l d vete r;in At H;i ll
lhrc w the han11ncr 21fi feel to smAsh the
P;in Amcrican games record.
The L:SA ·s gold n1rrlal winn<'r barely
rrlgcd countryman r.eorJ!<' Freno nf
Nnr!h Holly1\'o<irl . \\•ho itnl the sill'er
nirrlal on a heave. of 215·~1 1.
n:ir\\·in P1neyrua of Urugu ay caplured
thr hron7,(' n1f'r!a1.
Hall 's cfforls f'fase1I !lie Pan Am
c;arnes stanrl arrl of 21 4-4. P.~tab\lsherl in
Elfi7 hy Tom c;a ,i:e of the Uni1ed States.
H<ill. 11 24~·pounrl J!radu ::i!c of Corn ell,
\\'<!.~ lhc !'an A111 chanipinn in 1!15!1-6.1
heforf' bowi ng out !o I.age four .vears ag()
<11 \V 1nnipc~. Canada.
.J:in .John son clinchrrl thr pole v;iult
,1.1:nlrl niedal v.·ith 11 rf'eont le;ip of 17·7'•·
Oa\'e Rnhrrls wcnl out al 17-0·'-1 to take
lhe sih·f'r rncdal. He also surpassed the
nht rc1'orrl of !fi.t set hy L'SA vaulter
Oa\'e Tork in l96:l an1t Bnh Scaj!ren 1n
1967
Bnu·e Si n1p~on or C<inada \no\! the
hrnn7.r v.·irh an eflor1 of Iii-I, matching
thP old mark'
1'ral'k and field end.~ 100:111 ;ind with nn·
Iv a frw rven!.~ on scherlt;lP thr United
Sla!f'S had \l'nn !G of !II tncn '.'I l<'.~I .. ~ • .!'Pl·
tin.i; ninr Pan /\m rrr·nrd~
I 'SA girls h:i1'e rhrce ,1.1:old~ in nin~
('1•r.nt~ in<"lllrlin.i: 1wn rrC'Orrl ~ Lyn n
c;r;ih;im, a 2.10-rio11nrl ~·rrsnn. giant. heav·
ed the .~hot put Sl-R 11 \.\'PdnP~rl;:r_v night
1\1 1.~.~ Grahan1·.~ shnl p11! hcttcred lhio
~fl-2 n1a rk .~rt bv N;in(·v MrCrrd1c nf
C;i oa1la in lfll\.1. r.·rcri;i Hiirni lt nn nf Cuha
11•;is Sf'Cr>nrf ;:rnd Rn~a 1V!olin a n( Chi le
lh1rrl .
The f;i~tf'.~t .E:tJ.V.'I in town 1oo~enPd th f'ir
lrJ!S \\1ednP~rlay night in semifln;il.~ nl the
400·mrler r<'l<iy, scheduled for finals
!nni1<:hL
'\ .Jain:iir;in 'lllilrtct ;inchorf'rl hy 100.
200 i;prin1 l..1ng Don Quarrie, ..,,.ho ticrl the
wnr!d rerorrl nf 1!18 in the 200 melf'r~.
11•a.~ tlockrrl at .19.G in the prrl1min;i ry.
ii. CS A fnur.c;nn1 c 11·1th l'CLA rlash John
Sn1ith, !he 400-m<'lrr ji!Ol1I n1edal mil n
running lh<' hon1t: lc1:. rasPrl in ...,,Ith a 4fl 7
In finish srronrl In Canada in 11nnlhcr
h<'RI
\\1ith annlher wrPk nf hca\11 enm·
prtition. The llnlt<'rl S\<11e~ appeared
rearlv In open lhe l!ap ...,,1th runnr.n1 p
f uh:i . h11! lhp route W!'lllld he nnthin1: !1kio
lhr V;inkce cakewalk al \hf' 1007 r.;imr!'I
in IV1nn1prg
Rnxa nne Pierce. !he l 'nitrd Stale.~·
lrcshl,1· 1-ro111nrrl all-;1rnund champinn,
v.·nn thp 1-1rnn1pn'.~ side J1or~r 1·;:iult .1:0ld
mrrl:il \\'!'rtne.5day in ~ymnasti<'.~.
Cuha '~ M1rian1 Vall;i ci;:rn w;i~ sc1•n11rl
11nd Aile)<' Glt'avcs. another American,
ca ptured the bronze nlcrlal.
11•,.,,m•• Tn•o,.
1. "' H•ll IU S , Cn1•llon (o!Y, Mo.-1. l llo-f 15•mu •~<orll. okl m••-. 711·• To"' G•n•, U \,
!9611; '· (°;"O•o• ""'n !U i "l<>•!h H"ll~I, 715 1'>: l D••W•" l'ln•'""' (U,11au•vl 11'.11-11 , 4. V•c<O• Su•1'/ ICubal. 19~S.
Wom•n'• l'tn1un11n
l&(!m••"' hut~·~• I M•<l•n E'° .. "'"· Lui>•. II/ <>I'< "11"" ) "•nn\I 'I'•~ C•n•!'•. 1'0 0 O•~ 1.
M• .. rvn o;."o· f•emont. Coll!, l• l, l'I; '· l!!)nfll•
Dv<t••. "°'Oot\lh,. I• J. 11• ,,,.,,,,., ···-·•11•11
1.·• .. co "· f'p•u I~ c .. ~. 111. Sudn•m •6 Wom•n'• R••-1111111 Un•1'~ S••I .. ll , (nlomD'• ••. C•n•n• 1•. ~••111 !l W0Jn1n•1 Voll••lt•l1 c ..... n. J, Hall' o. , ..... Vn•!l!d S•"1•• ). Haiti ! !'•~''"""' '· Dnmonlcon lltPUDT•C. J, C11Da 0, Jfmalta 0,
P eti tbon Traded
To Washing ton
LOS ANG EL~:s (AP) -Oefen!llVf!
back Richir Petilbon, a veteran o( 12
11easons in the National Football League,
was traded Wedne11day by the L<ll'I
Angeles R;irns lo the Washingt nn
Rrrlskins in 11 dral v.·it h drafl choice!'! in-
vol ver!.
Petitbon 11•;is 1hr t'.'Cl'Cnlh mc1nbcr of
lii!it Y<'llr's Rams trailed to thP Rcrlskin11
;if\cr George Alle n took nvf'r ;is hrad
cn:irh of \Vashington after serving In a
~i milar capacity with the RAms for five
years.
ln n1Aking the annou necmcnl, 11*
Ran1s w0uld not stipula te whic h dran
l'ho1ce~ they received or which th ey
a ~signed 10 \VRshin.11ton In Addition tD
Pctitbon. but both were includtd ln th•
Oe ;i I
Fron1 Tulane, Peti!bon pl;iyerf for lhfl
Chicago Rrar.~ fron' ~Ar1!1 lhrnugh 1968
before J01nlng lhe Ram~. . . -,,', 1·. *'
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Frieder·sdorf Giant on Football Field
I
GLENN WHITE
Sports Editor
CM Roars
Past Foe;
GW Upset
Ois!;:i Mrsa Hi,&.h'.~ sr>eed.v Mustin(l!I:
v.•rapped up play in the F'oothitl summer
basketball !P:ague Wednei;day niaht with a
resoundinR R7<l7 conques t of S11nti11gn 1l
Foothill High.
The win capped the Musl11ngs' 9-~
sea!'nn in which lhe-v wnn their last four gtrai~ht -all hy lrripressi ve margins.
Ne"·pnrt Harbor "'as forced to settll!:
tor a share of rir.!il pll1ce when host
Foothill upsPl the Sailors' 111t11ck with 1
65-5n decision.
And in the other test al Fnothill !he
Tustin Til lers eased to a 72·51 victory
O\'l'r Uni\'ersi!y .
In Santa Ana summer le11gut balikel·
ball .:iction at Santa Ana College, M11ter
Del humbled Los Amigo~. 48-31. after a
sin"' start in which thf' winnrr held only a
thrtt-point margin at the h11lf.
I.olden \\'f'Sl Col1e.i.:f''s Rustlers finished
p!a,1· al !he fl1 n l!ondn League by blowing
l\,J.4·point IC'Rd to F:11st Loi; Angeles and
lost. 96·!15. forcini;: the Rustlers to shi re
the title Y•ith F:11st I.A wilh 7-2 ma rks,
Golden \Vest. whic h led by 24 with 12
minute.~ left. fell virlim l.o five str1ight
three-point phiys by E11st Lo.s Angl!le.~.
b1i>"' four la~·ups :ind C'Ommilled se.vl!ral
tu movers.
The fin::1l blow ca111e on 110 F:ast LA
tipin "'"ith I~ seconds left.
~1Ps11 's 50·point win was p11rpd b.v rhe
27-point ou1put of Jack Archer. :i six .foot
cen1rr.
But it wa.~ a balan1·ed 111laek lh;il Cnstlt
f.lrs.:i prl!sl"nled as four others werl! in
double figurr.~.
Rick Rrowning canned 14 eounters 11nd
Ted Ne\"ille had 11 dozen "'hil e .Jeff Horst
end f r;in k RoldAn e<1ch had 10 points.
Cn;irh F:mil Neeme of the Mustangs
'-'as rl;:ited wj1h his 1c:un's progress in
the final stai;:es nf the F'oolhill Lt;ague,
and ,c;a1d ... Thr team hRs come fogetht:r
as 11 unit 11nd reall y executed the f11st
bre11 k -almost 10 prrfl'Ctinn.
"'And !hr over111! vision on lhe team h11:\
bern rx1·rllent wi1 h good passing lo the
C!pen niiln "
During lhf' l;1s1 1wo werk!( nf the <'llm·
paign his quintM whipped both Newpnrt
and Foothill
Foothill gr11b)}(>d a sh;1re nr thf' ntlf'
behind tht 2..~·point effort of Rob Tuvell
and a s!iflin~ defense aimed flt Nr wpnrt"s
Bill McKinney.
Cnach Hank HummPll expl1inf'd his
leam·s ractir.~ ::igain!>I 1he Sailor ace :
··\\"r lrt \tf'J\inney hA\'e lhe outside
~hot and tried lo keep him away from the
board~ .
.. lt 1,1•nrk Pd rnr the m1Jsl p11rl 11nd Y.'e
~ot ::in outst ;ind1n 1t:: fl (l{lr game lrnm
Turell "
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s;e\·tn1I under h1~ 11~·rr11ge Hf' fouled nut
\\'l!h le~s thar1 t10."0 m1nutf'~ to gn in the
tame.
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Llttlt Lff Fritder1dorf fia:ure!I that he
will havt an ad\•an laae in th r 12th annual
Orangt County all·star football classic
Aua. 11 11t Orange Cna1t ColleRf'.
In spite of the fact !hat most of his
South leammate!I (and 11lao lhl' brunt nf
the opposing North roster f lowtr over
him. the 5-9. 17()..pound liaht end eor-
ntrback just shrugit it all nff,
An all-Irvine League, 11l1 -0r11nge Coun·
ty 11nd 111!-CJF AAA st It c I t n n ,
frtedtrsdorf merely ••YS. '"l"m very us-
ed lo playing against big auys. I just !0
nut thtre, try lo catch lht b.all and do my
job."
Yes. but what was this advantagt
"'hich the ex-Estancia Hlgh pass grabber
cl aim~ he will h11ve?
~'ell. the entirt co11chin& sl!ff from the
Estanci11 E11gles ' v1rsity w h l c h
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se1Y.1n! ig btin.g brou&ht Along hy Rl'bfil
head mvit.or Phil Brown o( Estancia.
And includtd ln thal lot 11re end coach
A.rt Perry 11nd RoRer Clark, who's in
ch1rge (If linebackers and the defensive
~econdary.
The quitl blond youngster admits th111t
tht presence of thlit whole group of his
high SC'honl ro11ches is most ad-
vantegN>us.
"f irst off, it
C"naches 11round
friedersdorf says.
help.~ having mnre
lo begin w it h,''
'"With fewer coaches, you could go out
and pr11ctice for fivt nr six hours al'!d
learn something you pick up In only about
three hours with more coaches out therr.
"It also helps team morale a Jot," he
adds.
"J'd have to say that it's 11 pretty good
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COST A M~SA'S KIM WOLF IN ORANGE COUNTY ALL-ST AR GAME .
Muatang Running B•ck Will SH -H•avy Duty In Tilt at Orang• Coast Colleg1
Best R.un i.n Y ea1·s
A1·ea La11di11gs Report
Top Alhaco1·e Fisl1i11g
Alb.:iC11rf! fish in~ has picked up the pa~1
1wn da ys 11ccordinR to Or11n~e fA"la~1 N'f'a
l11nding nper 11 tor~ a.~ th P ht.~! run of
lonafin~ in r~e.n! yearit rnnti nuf'~.
"We hiid 1!1 angler~ on nur bo111 Tu,..~.
rl ay 11nd brou~ht in 57 11lbaoore.'' r.eor~I!
~e.,~:combt of Art's Land ina in Nl'wport
rtpnrls.
.. We brought b1ck Rf\ fi.~h with lf\
11ngler~ TuesdAy." Robbie Robinwn of
D11 vty's Locker sa.y:i.
Both landings repnrttcf even belier
fishin1t::-on Wednt~d•y as ~hnrtw::t ve radio
report~ indic11ttd the fish wtre hilling
~'ilh more intensity.
Don H11~en. land.in,£ m11nager 111 Dina
\Vharf Sportfishing Ulnding had three
boat& in the <1lbacore .vea Tut~day with
~ngler~ bringing 256 fish to g11 ff.
Tht 11lbacore enntinut on !hr -'milll
sidt. to ro 14 pounds. but Ltie catch is 11.'ell
11htad of aver11ae ytar~.
l.M::iJ w11ter flsh ina: l!! picking up with
!hp b<i.~s from 2'~ to~ fl(lunds m·~k ing up
n1n.~1 of the bait::
Huntington Bearh Spnr1f1sh1n1t:: unrtf'r
lhe J\1f'lul1N1 brothr.r~. is d(lin~ we.ll in
lhl' l'venin1t:: hours,
Alha<'nre bnats fr om the 1.hrrf' l11nrlings
h::11·t ;in1ple sp11<·e durin,ll the week . Art's
I .;ind1n1t:: send5 i1s boa! nu! at 10 e11ch
evening ;ind return 1.~ ~'{l tn 2~ hour~ later.
Da1·ey·~ Locker boat lravt.~ 111 I l 11nd
return.~ betl'.'een 6 and !I !he following
evening
Dana \Vhp.rf's Sea Hor~r lPa l'es <1t 11
and returns around 7 the following even-
ing fn.~1 nf th e albarore lrip i~ $2.1 at all
thrtt landings. ...w .. 011 llAC!ol 11)••••'• loc-••I -..
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FV Nips Tustin, 3-1
Ynunl::t1n V.allpy's Amtric•n Legion
baseb111 tr11m sv.·rpt into tht llecond
rounrl nf thr Anlhl'lm 1n\•itation.iil louma·
ni"enl 111 J.11 P11lm11 P.iirk 11rter nicking
Tu,lln. :'!-1. \\'tdntlldly nl,11:h1.
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I llp11rklin~ rieftn~il'f' 1111me 1n wh1th Me
lrlpl e. pl•y .anrl thret doubl e play1 were
recorrirri to 11iflr Tu31!n .
The ktv ril'fl'nSill l' jnb <'llmf' in the ~
t ond innini@: whrn. with the b11~e1 1011dtd,
S1evt Mitchtll rir1dl'd 11 1inP rlr1ve, llttp·
ptd on hr~! •nd nfl•ri to ~ttnnd ba~em •n
),fikt Sh im1 1i fnr a rarr trlplf' play.
Tou nlain V11llt y rrrumll In .11cti{ln Tues-
day M. 7 c•clock 11g1 !n~t a yet tn bl!
,. ,•
Aelttttd oppontnl. With 18 ltMls re-
maining In the tourney it becnmes •
dnublt-elimin11tion 1ff11lr~.
The wlnntra 1ot a p11 ir nl unearned
m11rkt rs in lht fi~I Inning wht:n Shlmajl
and Gary Vamty M'Orf'd on Tu~tin er·
rors. The othtr marke.r came on Stt ve
For's alnalt. which scortd Pat Marley.
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ed us. The.:n one day in \.\'1~hington he
511id h'-though t he ne.:~ed some help wil.h
hitting. We m11d! our ~ug1e5lion11 and he
c"u8ht on ri~hl 11v.·11 y,
"I 1hink he"!> nne nf tht btst outfie.ldrr!I
in the Amf'rfc11n l..ta1t::ur. And he"ll nnly
1t::tl bttler. Hr "it big , strong anri c11n bt11t
nut lhf' grnund bt111 to the infitld He c11n
hil hnme runs to all fields. I dnn't e1,'e"
rhink r kn ow hov.· good he can re1111ly
beromr.
··1'ne thini;: he musn·t rin i~ stt any
1t::nals -jusl gn nut iind dn his besL then
!hin,es will fall Into pl ace. All ht and Tom
nted nnw Is tn pla.v ··
TAnnl':r 11dmJl5 th•t 5o!ng b.v major
1,.agur pl11yin1 erptrltnce. hi~ Pi le Hn!e
8r" b•hit~
Ancl nf rourf.t . babies dn f'Vtntu~Jly
i;:rnvo up .
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ad\•11nt11ge and It m11kes It easier by h1111-
in1 thf!m cnach in the aJJ -sl.lr game. \Ve
IF'riedersdorf and ex -Estanc111 mate5 and
11ll-star11 Bob Kaiser, Cal Shores and Curt
Thomas I already knnw the stuff in thelr
splem and th11t helps loo."
Although he w11 s 11 Irick}' tight end v.·ho
pulled in seven touchdown passes \many
or tht long-range variety I in Estancia"s 9·
2 !le11son in 1970, friedersdorl 11ppe11r.~ to
be headed for • starting defensive berth
in thP. all-slar till
With Ma rina's 6·2. 2()0..pound Rob W11t
probiibly 11cketed for the openmg tight
end slot on offense, the e1-Est1nci11 11ce 1.s
concentrating on his derens1ve chore~-
'"We played a wide tackle six at Estan·
cia and l was c11lled a defensive cor-
nerb::tck'' friedersdorf says .
'"I played right behind and ln the right
of the line and my jnb was mostl y con-
taining sweeps and off-tackle plays .
'"Howe ver," hi! CC!n!inue!I'., "in a Kame
like thlS All·star one. I'll probably be
doing a Int more pass deftnse."
Assistant coach Perry offt rs. ''Lee was
our long pl11y threat last season.
"He helped to break up tht f'ounlain
\'alley and Corona del Mar games ~both
come -from -behind Ea1t::le wins\ with biJ:
receptions 11nd alwa ys showed excellent
i;peed, good hands and desire in getting to
thf' h.:tll..,
A tigh t end ever s1ncr ht~ eighth·~r11de
d.:iys al TeW1nkle Intermediate School in
Costa r.1es11 , fnedersdorf adds a final
nole.
He finishes, "y,•e"re going inln this
game with only one goal -11nd that·s lo
win."
Ha v1I1g been there before. L e e
Friedersdorf ought to be ablt to again
find that obJe<:ti\'e easily enough.
South Gridders Spark"le
In Scrimmage Session
By CRA.l(i :;;HEFF
01 th• Ol l!y ,.1101 SUit
There's nothing like a lill le scrimmage
lo livtn up a fnotb11ll rlrill.
And !hat's jusl what happened at the
South camp Wcdnrsday ni,Rht as cna<'h
·Phil Rrown·s Rehels prepare for the 12th
11nnu11J Or11nge County all-star cl11ssic a
week from tonight 11l Oran11e Coast
College.
Prior lo WednesdRy night 's session.
Brown had called most of 1he South drills
sluggish. But when Wedn esday's twn hour
pr11ctice was over thr f:~!11ncia High head
mentor rame away beam in1t::.
"Wp rc11lly h;1d a JilOOd workout lod;;y
11nd !he serintml'IJ!,f' proh;ibly had~ \ot to
do with it. The kids ""ere really popping,"
11aid Brown.
He .;iddf'd th.1! thf' f.;i1·1 lh::1l lhf' gan1e i!';
drawing f'lo.~er rnight h.1v r h::1d a lol Lo do
wil h the Adril'd enthusias m.
The scrimmage -a 20-minute ~ssion
-wRs geared to the offr.nse and Brown
readily adm itted that hi s 2.').man squad
harl probabl.v 1ls hPs! wnrko11t thus far .
And hP 11rld1!d !hat he anticipated gnnrl
wnrknu1s righl on th rough lo next
Thursday's tiff.
Wrdnesd11y W.1S !hr l;isl day for pads.
thus nn more .~rnmma1t::r1' i'L re plannrrl
:--ix mnrp pracrice ,c;r ss1ons ar,. sch edul·
f'ri tinrludin~ Saturd11 y momingJ, ac·
<'f1rd in~ tn Rrov;n.
'·Frnm here nn in we just plan to po!15h
up our nHense and dt>fen!e ."
Brown pointed nut that the offense prn-
b11b ly needs a litlle more shinl! thin the
defense before Th ursday night"s • tn-
counter.
"The defense is ahearl nr the offense at
this point but we 've th rown a lot of the
offense in in JUSt a short lime. But
overall the defense has been doing a good
JOb."
Bro"·n announeed a trnt;itive st arting
de fensi\•e lineup -one that is dominated
by Oran1t::e Coast arr;1 pl;iyers.
Oprn1ng on defense will bf' l-\1m \Voll
(Costa 1\1rsa 1 al right e:nd . John Dysl ::1n
1 Rolsa (;r11ndr 1 ;it right ~uard. Pat
Su·cctl11nd tCosla fl1 rsa 1 al left guard,
Cal Shores 1. F:s1;ineia 1 at left ta ckle and
I.er P'riedcrsdorf 1Estanr·i;;1 at left end.
Ray Cannavo (San Cleinente I, .John
Ba ize (Blrisa (;rande) and ,\.1arc Padbury
1Tusr1n1 will alternate at lhe two
liorb<1cking .'ipols.
lo !he defensive se(·nnd:iry will br left
hal f Arya " i\.1yracle 1Saddlebac kl, right
half Trrry M(·N::iy 1 Edison i and s:.tely
Curt Thoma.~ j F.:stiln<'ta 1.
Rrown <idd!'d that i\1ann;i '.ot Sre11fl!
i\.1onahan ~·ill sec action in !hi! defen.~1ve
stf'nnd;1ry a .~ "'ell .:is opening 11t a spf1l
rrcei v!r spot on offen.~!.
EARLY TIMES
LEE FRIEDERSDORF
Nu trili te Wins
On 44-f ooter;
Foe Protests
N1.1tri!ite n1a1ntainef1 its first place pmi·
l111n 1n the Cns\11 Ml'.~a nprn summer
baskrtball lc11gur at Sou1hem California
Colle~e \l.'erlnrsday nil!.ht ;is Gordy
f\f11 rtin ~ank a 44 -font ,c;hnt "'1\h three
seconrts lefl to nip \\'1lson, 74·73.
1"hr \\1il.oton contingenl 1s prote6ltng lhe
li::Ome because the clnck w11s not
opcratini;: in the final ~ix seconds of pl ay.
The \\'in m!'IVf'fi Nu1r1hte a game 11nd a
half up on \V 1lson.
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OUTDOORS?
By JTht NJEfl.UEC
The albacore have migrated up in large numbers to I.be 43
rat.horn spot and good catches of albies were reported early Utis ,,.,..,~~~,'•;,Jl w~ek ~Y _all local landings. The action actually took place a few
miles 1ns1de lhe 4J spot and skippers report a large area of fish ,
Party boat anglers out of Newport Harbor averaged a.bout
four fi sh pcr rod, as the fis h <:!iarged the boat! on jig stops and
s!ayed with the chum. This is a good indication that the fish are
bullding up 111 the waters between Pyramid Point and the 43
fathom spot.
The water is in excellent condition and the bait is ample to
support a good fishery for some time to L'Ome. The longfins are
averaging about 14 pounds, but there are bigger Cish being
caught as new schools arrive l.o mix with locals.
Both Art's Landing and Davey's Locker have scheduled at
least two boats daily to fish albacore and the loads are very
light. r·or reservations al the landing call Art's, 675-0550 or
Davey's, 673-1434.
Conslt1I Fid1ing Improves
Angler s are gett ing into fair action on bass. bonito and barra-
cuda as rishing along the entire so uth coast rootl.nues to show an
improvcn1ent.
_1_,_"'c..''-''c.·_•_uoo_"_"_l_c'_1_•1_1 _________ o_A_ll_Y PILOT ,9
Bonito Tag Worth $1
-If You Send It In
Far more persevering lhan then the catch rose to a high
the fabled archer who shot an of l 3 million bonilo In 196~
arrow into the ai r but didn't and was I I million 1n 1969
care n1uch where It landed , ~fore dropping to &52,000 in
California 's Departrnent of 1970.
F ish and Game is catching Rooilo sportfishing w a ~
Md releasin g thousands or poor in 1970 until it blossomed
Pacific bo nito , a hard-fighting in late J uly, and it has been
gaine fish. into otean wa ler.!! pOOr so far ln !971. Whether
fron1 Southern C a I i f o r n i a the catch fluctuates bec2.use of
soulh to Cedros Island off U1e number of fish available,
ti.l exieo. or because of "'ater tern·
J)FC n1arine b1olog lsL<; .are perature, or befause of angu -
S(I inter<'~led in where lhe lar effort isn't known . released bonito .:o. they are ,p.;.._,.. ... _______ "I
attaching a Si a ward lag and
return Mdress to r ach of the
fish.
'fheir <'Oncern is for the
ruture of the bonito sport1
fishery. Unlil the-mid-1950'io.I
the Southern C a I 1 f o r n i a
partyboat ratth ol bonito
never ros e above 70,000 and
aver1:1 cd about 40,000. Since
SUMMER
FESTIVAL
OF
CADILLACS
The red tide did not slow down fishing, reports Rieb Davia '"'"
al Davey's l...ocker, and good mixed catches of fish art btinf
taken home by most anglers fishing lhe ball day and three-quart-
er day boats.
BENT-ROO LINEUP ON DAVEY'S FURY II iNDICATES HOT ALBACORE ACTION OF LATE, GOLFERS
There are a few yellows in lh e watu, but they are playing
bard te hook. There is a good chance lhat the yeUow1 are breez-
ing under kelp palties In mid-<:hannel wUb the improved water
coodltloos.
cllt1rli11 Not F e eding l'et
Lots o( marlin have been spotted from San Diego. to the east
end of Catalina Island, but no angler has been able to land a
fish yel. According to Peggy Hitchcock at the Balboa Angling
Club most of the fish which are being sighted are by anglers un·
prepared to go after billfish.
The spikebills are not really feeding yet, although a few
v.•ere seen off Avalon that appeared to be chasing bait. Ang lers
trolling feathers "'ill 1nost likely luck out with the early season
strikes. Bill fishermen choosing live bait will have to work harder
to get the marlin to the bait.
Jt's anyone's guess where the first marlin will be caught as
sightings of fish on the 43 spot, Pyramid Head, Avalon Bank and
the 14 mile bank make it a toss-up.
First Yellomfin Perked
Highlighting the aclion on Point Loma was a small yellow·
fin tuna laken on f\1onday. The fish was mi.Ied in with aUiacore
t1ome 50 miles off the beach. The catch could Indicate an early
and possibly a Jt:ood season on the big tuna of the Paclllc.
Alhatore rount~ rrOm rhe landings in San Diego are consis·
tent with passengers a\•era,i:ing about three fish per rod. Loads
are heavy and reservalion~ are manditory at all landing1.
Sl11,1vers Hit Jtlo1rt1tains
Late evening thunder showers in the high elevation mountains
of the southland have been a regular occurrence, but lhls has
not stopped fishermen. _ .
Good catches of trout are being creeled by ny and bait rish-
ermen on bo1h sides of the Sierras. Warm days and mild nights
have made camping condi tions ideal, even though camp grounds
nre mostly filled along the highways.
Orange County angler Greg Steiner picked up his limit of
small bass at Rig Rear Lake over the weekend while fishing in
the ":eedv sections of the lake.
The ·Pommier fam ily, also from Orange County, bagged
limits of lroul lo 2lf.i pounds while trolling with Dave Davis and
v.·orms in deeper portions of the large Jake.
Fishing in general is slow at Big Bear, with good c atche!'i
being made by only a few fishermen. Shore angling is very poor
due to bad weed conditions.
Bn•s. Cnlflsh nt Vall Lake
.Jerry Earring or Costa Mesa "'eighed In one of the best
<'3i<'hes to come nul or Vall Lake this past week. Earring's
catch of five bass \\"eighing up to 31,~ pound s, "·as the best catch
reporlerl. He used plastic "'orms to fool lhe hronzebacks.
Catfish conLinue tn highlight the fishing picture al Vail
fhough . as anglers fishing the weeds with cut mackerel are get-
t ing some fair stringers. The cats are averaging about 23.~
pounds.
The rest of th e lakes in the southland report on ly a few large
bass bein g la ken \\'it h hardly any trout or crappie. The main
catches consist of c:llfish and bluegil.
\Vohlford Lake is producing some huge bass to 13 pounds for
nnglers with ha.~s .~avvy. bul the average angler has to settle for
a few small bass. \\'ormll are listed as th e best enlicer.
/ti e.Tiet~ flpe11!lf f)ot,e Season,
A surprise lo everyone "'as the suddenness in which 1'1exico
;innounced the opening of its mourning dove season. No advance
notice was given In the opening date -last Sunday -,and per-
m it:<> v.·ere not a ~·a1lable.
Hunters ,,·ere runninp; all over Los Angeles trying to get per.
mils, but offir.ials \\"ere as r-onfu sed as scatter-gunners.
Early Deer Seaso11 Begn1s;
Improved Hu11ting Expected
Improved h u nting is
fnrecast in the major areas of
California's 1971 early deer
season, which opens Saturday,
the Department of Fish and
Game reported today.
Ca rryover of bucks from a
year ago generally is good,
and dry range condilions
should make it easier to locate
deer than last year when suc-
cessful early season hunters
returned tags for 14.308 bucks.
In addition the season,
although il opens a werk later
than last year. wil l run twf'I
weeks later into Sept en1ber
when the combination of
cooler weather and I e s s
secretive bucks should make
the sport more attractive a nd
productive.
Hunters also should have
become adjusted lo tagging
regulations, new last year,
which resulted in a marked
drop in hunting pressure du r·
ing the opening weekend in
1970.
Field personnel "'ith the
DFG look ror belier hunting in
the rounties of Humboldt,
Sonoma . Mari n, San Benito,
Monterey, San Lu is Obispo,
Colusa, Yolo, Solano, Merced
and Fresno.
The take is expected lo he
the same or helter in Men·
docino, Lake. Na pa. Alameda.
Contra Costa. Santa Clara.
Santa Barbara, Ven I u r a ,
Stanislaus. Kings, K e r n ,
Sacramento .and San ,Jo11qui n
counties.
MUMlOl.OT Al!houoh lo•to• oev•loome~l r~~ucod
'' •••vi! ol l•I• 1rtlvol 01 oummt t. ~<JMlno ouccon "'""''"" 10 be ••i<1~!rv hio~•· 1~1n 1h1! ror loot •••• In oo•n
i>0rllon of !ht coun!v -•••• wut Of
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6•0! ouccn • "~""''"" In Ertt'IDY•o, Pt!roll• 1nd Ml Pltrcr 1ro10.
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t;o .:~:r:~•;0&..,~ou~~:.'n"':::.'~~·~-;
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MAlll"'
Tolit •hauld be 111blt1n!i~11v hilth•r
tnan 1aH •••r"> •2?. comoared to 19U· 70 f Vfrf Ot o! ~IO. O> lorlo• condition•
"'" good and 11....,. In gil!ld condl!lon -!hi• dt•Oil• lnca•ll<l!O!lon ot odv1IP land• Into' Poinl Rtv<!,I N&ll...,ol S••>ho,. . .vfttrt !IO d~•' hunl•!IQ I• 111owed, All nun!IM 11 on a•lv•te lond. Fur!h•• 1.,cor0<>1Mlon ar orlvll• l1n<ls
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from oaor In OO<llh.,.n ""'''"" ro v•" good In norlhtrn ll'Cli<lll around
P•Ch•co PIH . Tak• lo •u•ettffl lo ~
•b/>111 70 percenl f'>l11h1r ""n l1J1 Y•••'• 79 . .i.tc•U llm!tf'd to huntor1 who lrt
membero cl t.un!lng club• or who hive
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li>[f,.d hun!pr ,..,11 ~ G""I Moun1•l~. Spd n,1 n1• <uV••d t1rr1ln I nd !r.
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Ina l•o•1 buck• D•c•u•• of dec••••Pd Fir• d1nvrr h v••v n1,n.
"uP!:.'i::1:0'i!~•ur,• :.".:iur:.~· · lq nunt on Deer h•rd In ~~:1~'" ktrn countv
prlv•I• lend<. w~tre ma•l do'o!'r ••• t.11 i'IC••••td ol-ly o••• """ •tv•••I !•~en. Acc•u lo SLM l•nd> oro•IOfd ln v•ar\ D•u in ••<•ll•n1 <on<ltl,gn tout
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NATIONAi. LEAGUE
East Division w I. Pel. GB
Pittsburgh "' 42 .lil 8
SI. Louis "' 511 .545 • Chicago 5!! ,\0 .5'11 81 ~
New York 55 5J ,51\9 12
Philadelphia " " ,436 20
Montreal 44 " .400 24
West Division
i:;a n Francisco 61 46 .59:1
Dodgrr~ " 52 .532 7
Atlanta "" " .509 '" 1-lou~ton !ill 54 ,509 9'o
CincinnAli ~2 62 ,456 151h
San Diego 40 73 ,JM 71
Wt<1n1sd•~'• lhsu!h
CMtl l D 6-l. l~n O!eqo <·0
Clnclnne11 I , N•w York D
Mou\lnn 7, DOd1••• D
!.!. L<111T1 7. 5.in Froncl•to 7
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A!11nt1 S, P!fl!ldt1<1hl1 J
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division w L Pct. GB
Baltimore "' 39 ,'29
Boston " 46 .574 51'.i
Delroit "' Sil .~.17 91,?
New York 55 56 .495 14
Washington .. 63 .41 r .,
Cleveland 43 67 .391 25'h
West Division
Oakland 69 " .6.'N
Kansas City 54 :2 .509 14
Ancels 5J 59 .473 " Chicaget 51 58 ,.,, 18'>
Minnesota. " 59 ,454 20
Milwaukee 46 " .426 " Wld""4tJ'I 11:11\llll
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New YO!'k 7, Clt vtl1<'d l
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Ala1nitos Los Alamitos Chargers
Add Coach~ Off the Area's Greens
Racing
Results
Racing Entries Jtlesa Verde Joe and Lila Yerka teamed Leosure, Don Gow and Cart lournan1cnt over the weekend.
Edison High School ha.s ad-with Joe and Arlene Maries to Bowden. Angie DeJ\tay and Toni Young
"• Tllurs111r. 11<1_1 &. 1m Ml~ 0.J
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U "ltl~fly 0.UDll tft h1 • lM lt•t t a.
U •.Qt11 tR '"' & ft• ltMft
PtltST ••c• .:@v•'"'-' Vt•• Old m1ld•n•. Cl1lmlno. Putt• Sl.00. (l1lm· •no orict SHOO. MO<lelrn IPlrnff)
Oe1n'1 (•!Iv Ooll tWordl Bt >COI" (N•ll tl M1 lftlk Outtn IC r .. bv I
Twl,,lc l• T•u<~I• lA.llli.onJ S~Ollllt fOr•Y•tl Dlr>dr Norm• tB1nl<s) f lvlno Ttl•h !Wll&<>l'l Olamon<I Jloo• (Lloh1"'l \/ltUVen!ure !Br(>Ok s) AIM Eli<llllt f'rl•• Chic {Ll,,,.1m)
"' I" ''° " ' •• "' "' "' '" "' "' 'ECO"IO II.I.CE -400 v1tdl, l v~1r old• J. uo (l1lmlno. Pur'>t S2tl00. Cl•lmlno orlce 11100, Suroln O...~ (t<1r1l ~ • ..,., Nlohl Ou! !B1n1<1!
lllo N llov"I !Ad&ir)
Fill• llovt l IWil•on/ Ll111r lier (Alllwn
l!•tt,. A<<o1m• !llohaml Mr. Suo Ber (Ctrdo••l ~~;~1Ynoc hii'~~·1v~~;h~1 1"1
Monrr Mill (Wflt>M I Aho l!lil!lll::l The \/a•l~1 (Plt<lr l Sun Kl!!rn lAd•lt) I'••'• Grt v E101e !W•rdl
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ol<IO & up, Allow•ric ... Pwrs~ ,l!IOO. TM•
loo .o.1am11.,. C~•ml>tr ol Commor<e. r:.::.e•:oJr:rrrci.dQ.1..) in
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~Pft<IY L1•~ (Adaltl Ill Cu1!us K•tr tll•ug~n) 115 T•••• Trac~r [W•honl 11 7 8ur~l'1 Pl•to! (Mal•u<11) 111
AIM Ellll~lo O"• A."d Onl• (S1rauu ) Alltulstlc I Dtt v•• I Ml P ie !Orr••tl "' "' "'
dedthreenewfootballcoaches The women's Soutlie rn y,•in a partner's best ball of lied with 1'1ike Andrich a.nd
California Golt Association /tleadowlark George Hicks for first place to y,•ork under head coach y,•ill stage 8 three-day tourna. fUUrsome event with a score of Saturday wlth ll6.
Vince Asaro the DA I LY ment in the Orange Coast 57. Th e \\'Omen'.s club 0 f !ton C'owan and J a c k
A t k I · · .11eado.,..'1ark Country CI u Li PILOT learned exclusively. rea ne.1 wee >eginning· '!'he v.•omen's club held a •1ci\tullen !it'd with Don Monday at Irvl·n Coa•t mo held a two-day eclectic tourna-" J oining Asaro will be Bill e " ' 11• best ball of four some tourney \'•1·ho l~ and John Stanko for · t S •· A Co t Cl b ment recently v.·ith t·on1-.,, \Vork1nan, Ross McDonald and ing 0 an.,. na. un ry LI · t sei.:ond place al .128. Tuesday and concluding a t during the week "'ith firs petitipn divided into three .
Denny Moulton. Mesa Verde Country Cl ub 011 place going to a team com· flights. Sund ay's competition was Workman comes to the \1"{111 by :'o.1c1'1ullen .'.Ind Mike Wednesday posed of M mes '1 • n n y Ha rriet Glanville v.•on lo\\I Edison plant after several · ·" " ConlL·y at 127 with Jim
years at \VhiUier College and Many of the top amateur Altn1an, Gordon Cannon , gross honors in A flight Y.'ith a Howl:ind and Bob Lyman SC·
one year at East Los Angeles golfers from around Southern Joseph Maries and Eugene 69 with Lael r.turroy scoring a colld at 129_
College. Galifornia will be competing in l!:ilifer. 65 for low net honors. In the B
He'll assist in the offensive the lhree-day event, a 54·holc A Ire resulted for second flight, Cuba Curl was !he 111111«•1111 ,.,J
backfield and will also figure medal play tournament. >1ith J\lmes. J ohn Verfurth, gross winner V.'ith an 116 :ind RtiiH:ho s,.i1 J oa Q u j n
in the track program ac· In a partner's best ball Hobert Kinder, J oseph LeDoux Rose Erickson copp<'d tlie net Golf Cour se was the sl'ene of a
d I' I It b. award w!th 66. b l b II f r •·or cording to athletic director tourney over the weekend, an au o inson on one C'S ;i o ourso mc ...., na· 01:0'."'~ra1r::'1~~.E p~,.~~s1\U~~c.~,,;,r~~ ,John Myers. He 's a Whittier Dave Hillman t1nd D f ck squad Y.'ilh 1'-tmes. Perry Barbara Dunham µosted a 91 inl'nl s tagC'd by the wo1nen '.s ~~~·g::,oog·unny iA.m•oni 116 C<:IJ!ege graduate. Lassen combined for a low Steph ens, \Vi!!iam 1'1anley and for the C flight title ll"ilh Kay t:lub rcl·icntl.v. t~.°f::.~1t~1~~:.:,~0••1 J:: McDonald, who toiled under gross 68 for top honors. Ron Lo11ell Jlarmentier on the Lernke coming in with &I for first plaee at 62. \1·ent to a °'111 S•n<k (A.~11') 116 ""acl1 Ken t-.1oots of Hun-Schroe der and Bob other. low net honors. 11nHn c·ornp1.1.5l'd of Jeanne S•»dv Bruce !Mo•tlsonl 11~ '-V 11"" Moon~"" n1ir11 119 tington Beach, will be the Buckinhizer won low net with Third place went to ~imes. The men's club held a (;riffin. Virginia Ide. Joyce
THllt O II.A.CE -HO VlldS. t1la m11a.., .. Pu••• Sl'IOO, (llndV Kid BltS ((ltdOlll R<>llbl• Rrl!<I Ber (A.lli•on
JHiCo !Petnerl 119 J
ca11 No-. B•• iorov••I 11' Chargers' defensive line tutor. a 59. Peter F'rancesconi, Kenneth partner's two ball net tol;i l Hoberts and Florence \Vi letts. t vt••.~""-''m"'-'.!'""~'"'C"~'""'O'C''w~'"""'O"C'~~""!'~.:::.::::~:::__::::::::::::..::::::..:::::.:~.:..::::...~~~~~~~~~~~-'-:C::'-...:.:::::::::::::::::::::::....:::::::::.:::::...-".:::.::::::..;:.._;.:::.._.:::::.:...:::.::_...:.:;::::......:.c_~~~~~~~~~~~
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LEASE A
1971 CADILLAC
"SUMMER
SPECIALS"
PLE~ CALL ~40•t100
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SUMMER SCENE
ea S SALE
SPORTING GOODS
PRO TENNIS SHOP
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NfWl'ORT II.A.CH
SNOW SKI SALE
Tll:fMINDOUS SAV INGS
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SALE
BACK TO SCHOOL
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SHOW HOURS:
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ADULTS ••• $2.00
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(Children under 11 FREE with paren ts)
SAVE 50°
SPECIAL DISCOUNT TICKETS AVAILABLE AT,
Your nearest ALPHA BETA MARKET -THRIFTY DRUG STORE
BUENA PARK CENTER -UCB OF ORANGE COUNTY
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HERE, CHUCK?
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MOON MULLINS
ANIMAL CRACKERS
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:J.f OA.ll't' PILOT Tnursdaf August 5, 1971
Everyone Hos
Someth in g Thot
Som eone Elie Wonh
DAILY PILOT CLASS-IFIED ADS
The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results
Y ou Can Sell It,
Find It, Trade It
With a Wont Ad
[ Houtn for s•
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Gener•I General Gener1I Gener•I
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"COME HITHER HOUSE"
·\PPF::\L t;.'\LOHE. in its 3 roorny bedrooms,
2o '>.30 ' sola riun1, 3 baths. 2 fireplace s. ht~ge
co\"ered patio. Located in the very exclusive
PRl'v'Al.F. ~;S'l':\'l'E!;. Dcl1ghlful at .$59.500
MAKE AN OFFER!!!
Seller say!i ··r-.·ltJs·r SELL IMr.iEDIATEI~Y".
Here's a t\vo s tory, vacant, .rea~~ and anx·
ious for your fan1ity to enioy it s 5 super
bcdroon1.!', 21 i baths. f;unily roon1. formal
dining roon1 . 2 fi r eplaces. Sel le r must "B/\lL
ou·r." "'hal's ::i·our offe r?
OOPS, YOUR SLIP IS SHOWING
A PRl\'ATE SLIP AT '1'1-IAT (w ell 1t ean be
,·ours ). descc.'nd ing frotn this be<1utiful ~o~·er
Shores VJ E\V /iome "'ith its surnptuous hv1ng
room and 1nvjting fireplace. 3 lluge bed-
roon1S including a ~lAS'l'EH'S SUl'fE Hhat's
\l'Orth the price!. 2 Deluxe bath s and a gour-
meL·s delight kitchen. ri.1ake an appo1n tn1ent.
"Do n't slip-up on this one," a marvelous buy
al .... , ...... $117,500.
TAX JITTERS??
!-/ere are 27 spanking NF.\\I AJ)ULT 1\P.'\~T
fl1ENTS. consisting of 1-2 & 3 l){'droon1 units
\\'ith I & 2 ba t h.~. featuring a pool. har·b«t
area. rec ronn1, indivi<lual gar;iges. htliltins,
shag carpeting. fnr('rd air hr<tt. lnu1.1dry f(I·
rililies and a\r;ird 11 innin::; \:1nd scap1n g. Let
us sho11· vou the~c bcaullfully designed and
built. uniis, 1~·ith a prn1crtcd cnoss ri.1u1 ,. TIPLl~:R of 6.9. neally a buy at $422.000.
"BUTTON POPPER" ON POPPY
f'OHON.'\ 11F.L ~'l.o\Tl DC:l'LEX-Upper ,le_vel
front 11nit h;is 2 b£>droom s. formal d1n1ng
ronnl. fircplatc. builtin:-. Lo\\·cr lerel has
IN-L.'\ \\. quartf"r-". priv:ite e.ntranfc . fire·
place . Jar~P bath. Bark uni t is an adorable.
large 1 bedron n1 1\ gc-111 at $61 .500.
trw••••t&Il
Instant Cash
Instant Sale
NO LONG ESCROW
Behind in paymenls 0 .K. \\'r
pay all caoi111. Jui;1 your lair
equity in c11sh -'21 hr~.
Call 847-8507
(forn1rrly Brashear
Realryt
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Macnab-Irvine
CORBIN · MARTIN, Realtors
COLLEGE PARK
J Bedroom. 2 balh, family rooin wilh enclosed
lanai ; walk to all schools. Offered at $31 ,000
OCEAN VIEW LOT
Vacant. approx. 45 x 132. Perm. vie\v. In R-1
location. Reduced fro1n $17 ,000 to settle es-
la te. Offered at $12 .500.
HARBOR VIEW HOME
2 '\'ears new . 3 Bedroom , 2 bath : carpels,
drapes. You landscape & save $$. Offered at
$41 ,500. Fee
MESA VERDE -VACANT
22.000 Sq. ft. R-1 lot; best Cos ta Mesa area.
Offered at $20,000.
644-7662
CORBIN· MARTIN
Newport • Corona del Mar -Costa Mesa
Ht•alty CompB ny
VIEW OF VIEWS G.neral
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General
o! Pf'rs1a ·" the nex1bil ity
.Ii: c'l'lns1ruc11on of the t'tne51
CaJ1f<M·nia residence. All
i::-la~s 10 Nc.,.,•pof1's finl'st
\'If'\\' -IU t.· 11 loot ceil-
llll{S -trrra111 rloors -an
atr1un1 dining room w/N>-
rr11 c-1at.J ,. rrof. 4 en.·s, F R.
."fllrl.v 11r1jo1ning mai;1rr BR.
Sl7!l.:-.OO. C:il! R11rl111r11 Aunt'
In~ an 11pp1, M2-f!'r.i'i.
Macnab-Irvine
642-8235 675-3210
WATERFRONT
LIDO ISLE
Lll.\llry "Jll bf-C>.1rnp-11 habit
111 ih1s Unlftu,, 11Carly nt'W 5
bdrm, --l 'l bath lvlmf'.
Compa re: See for )'OUI11t'lf
on" nf 1hE' nws! !a.~!cfully
rlKoratPrl homP.~ on the
J.<larl'l. l'l<'r & Slip Sl'7.:i<JO, --Coldwell, Banker
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
11 Linda Isle Drive
t:legant new 5 BR . 4V2 ba . home \v /formal
din . rin .. fam . rm., \\1et bar. Impressive en-
try court w;lfl ft. mahog. doors $179,500
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For Complete Information
On All Homes & Lots, Plea se Call :
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
New location at Entrance To
Lind• Isle -The Islanders Bldg.
Baysid• Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161
Gen•ral General
NEAR BEACH
ASSUME 6°/o
VA LOAN
3 BEDROOM
CONDO
Con1pl. redec., ntw crpts,
dshwshr. RPfrig, wshr, &.
dryr included. Priced below
min
120,250
4 PLEXES
In top co11f'!., Mesa del ;..1ar,
nf'ar schnn!s an<l shopping.
$:>95/n10 inrome, Jj7o dn,
$53,500
HOME & RENTAL
Co1·(lna <lei 1>1ar 4 BR. 3 BA
* * * * * * TAYLOR CO.
WESTCLIFF CAPE COD -179,950
Spaciou.s 5 BR. home \\'ilh lge. rumpus room + formal DR. A drive-thru garage. Space
for pool. Great area for youngsters. Close to
schools. In1mediate possession.
•·our 26th Year"
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910
tn-le\'f'l an<! I RR rental Gener1I
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$63 ,SOO
641-1771 Anytime
-stJy --LEASE-
OR LEASE OPTION
F.f\STSIDE COSTA i\tESA
th t'et' he<lroom 2 bath hoine
\\"Ith lari;:t' 17 f! x 1'l fl beam
Waterfront -
Corona del Mar
Last large fee parcel on Newport Harbor.
Approx. l acre -170 ft. on water, with 3300
sq. ft. beach home and dock . \Viii sell all or
part. Priced under comparable y,•aterfront
properties.
Phone: 642-2171 or SH your broker
tt11ing family room "'tlh. '!"!!'!!'~!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!'!!'!!'!!'!!'!'!!
1narls of !!"la$ and otht"r t'X-Gener,11 Gener•I
IJ'llS Doub], .It 11 r a ~ e
w/allf'y ar:ef'SS, l,rasf' 111 ----------1 ----------1 S27~ mon1/l or SlOC() \\llLL TOTAL PRICE $24,000 1·--------•I
MOVF: YOU IN on $29,950 NO DOWN G .I.
\\'11h l11>1>r11.I tf'rms. BUYERS
r]!il!ll!lll!l!lll!!l~lll!I~ $100 DOWN PAYMENT F .H.A.
for this fabulou~ 4 br11l'OOr)1, r'=-• 2 story hous' wi1h 3 ba1h.~.
Estate Size Lot
In Newport
RPady lnr your occup11ncy
nn\\'. Complctrly .-arprlC'1t
thn1ou1 . 11lsn rlr11pc~. Nrw
s!y!e kil t hen "'i!h a 11
builT-lns inc·lurl111g
rl1sll\\·asht"r. Douhl r g;1r;i,gr.
&hnnls and !hopping
nPllrby. Le! US ShQ\11 II lO
Walker & Lee
27!>, H;1rbor Blv1t. er Arl;rm1
:H.'i-046:> Open 'til 9 PM
BEAT THIS ONE
4mucfVmSe
This Home Has
'MAGIC
\\:ould you ht'lirve it? The
i;:llr1u::e n1rnM lnro a game
roorr wilh sol! glow panel·
lillJ:'. !<hllg carprr 11nd sl1rl-
1ng rlmr cupboards for rec·
nrd~. ;::11n1P5, ere, Not only
1h11r. hlll also i1 has t1 reg-
ul r [an11ly ronn1 and 4 hE'rl-
r1Y1m~. Localerl on rorntr
Int !'lo;:f' 10 schnol, Bnng
on 11w lf'l'lla;::rrs -thi~ v.·i\I
krrr 1hen1 homP. 2300 sq Ct
pl U\O; i;:aml' room. Call us
quickly, only $43.500
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
SPANISH
RANCH
Hone1, Doqs, View
Ran1hling 2 11ory .. Old
\\'ortd t•ha rmPr." 4 n1as•
J;l\'f' bunkhOUSf' hf'd.
roon1s. Hu)'.:t' panelrd
famil\' room. 25' pirture
\\'indO"·· Spe·cla<'ulRt'
\'it-"' or rolling moun-
1ains. Bear :skin r11g
firPplal'E'. GiJ,;antic 250
sq. fr. rlri>Rm kitchrn.
\V11.ll nf Ji:lass tn rle~·111-
"d pa1in. Zonrrl ror
horsf's It n d dng~. t
FULL ACRE. Priced to
sf!!. I-furry
Dial 645·0l0l
VACANT
"Spanish"
t N FORECLOSURE!!
Bank "·1tnt.'I 11 fas1 ~ell,
.) bi;; hf'rlrooms. F.xlrA
l 11 r i;:,. fa mily roorn.
Sharp anrl elr11n .1 yPa r
n!d hnml'. C11r1:K'IS t111d
dra pr.~ in1·ludrrl. Cnm•
plf'1rly l11ndsc111.,.d. Hu.i:tt
hu,;r 1111 rrnrrd \n yard.
Exis1ing 6~•'Ji: loan c11 11
hi' assumrd ,1•ilh Jn,v
dn\•'n. AL~n -rio;rrllrnt
rcfinancin;:: ll \'l'lilabll',
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DIAL 64!-0303
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2299 Harbor, Costa Me A
UNITS 52 UNITS
:)2 BR .A,;'1..11 \E\\' gardC'n-1.vpe aparlrnents.
f·hei·k on lhr 2uo ·' dr1lrrC"1at1nn .'\-l.1\·D_F>
1.11;.;:r:: t lNlTS featuring 1ndoor-ot1ldnor kit· chen .~. prt\'alc patio ~. bu !lt·in range a11 d ov-
en. d ish-\1:i shcr. r1~C'rc:1tinn hall. heater! and
filtered POOL, R:ir-R·(~ 11n1ts, bill iard table,
s h uffle boarrl arf'a.". a {';1rd roon1 and lush
landscaping. \'cry dcsirah\C' rcnta\~arca, con-
venicnl lfl s\1npp1nl! anrl recrl'at1nn areas.
Financing is excellent J'.'IVES~!'(~l\S. yf!u 'll
be deligh ted al the return on l111s 1nvcstn1c11t
Priced ri ght at . Sfl.27.000.
~
SpArJOU.'lt :H.101)' homP in
arP11t Jn c !'lt lon and
nf'1Rhhnrhoorl. t"r11ti11..,~ :I
brdrooms. 21i h<1lh~, !ar(!<'
lnm1ly 1wn1 "uh brick
WANT ACTION???
\\'E'RE )';01.0 OL:-r . Bus1ne~s
ha~ ix't'n so lf'n-ill1c, n1os1
of our h!<tlnl'..,~ er'!' no~· in
f'.'•c•rn"'· 011nrr.1nvrsr.or.~ Il l'<'
m(l\·1nR bc-lnrr llJIPl'f'SI 1·a1r,~
go U~! Call fnr 11 fl"f'(' AP·
rra1.~al-Nn nhlit.>a!ion~. If
,vnu wan! I\ fa.~r ~alf' lj•I prn-
ff>"S~1nn11!~. Jn a long time
f6tal)l1~hrd off1r•e rrpr<'Srnr
yo.)ll, A (·1111 IS eli .YOU need
10 do.
lft·alf'd on a Qlllf'\ cul-flf'.~ac
l'trrrl, I.ors ol custom hrick,
rmfPssionally lam1scaprd
.'<!lr d. 3 hf>rlroorn~. 2 harhs,
Ja m1ly room. lnrmal d1nini;::
rOl>m ,t,. gourmrt kilrl\Pn.
Con1mun11y park and pool
11 le"' 5l+>ps 11w11y. \\'hat
more muld ynu ask for
S·12,SOO. Call 673·8:l50.
•)n"lf\me'.Rcaltl'
546-5990 VIEW LOT 4 UNITS -$17,500 WESTSIDE BLUFFS
j.,.,.,..,....,,..,..,..,..,..,j(Occ11n N_ ~1ounta ins) Quiet
No jok,. • Jr 's trt1f' ~ 1hry -Like to Entertain? cul-de-sac srre't. "516.~. 833-0700 644-2430 1---... ----.--·I firrpl,.<'f'. ~p.11rk1 ini;: rlf'~n JUST LOOKING? and .~harp 1hrnughou1, 1'f'11dy
\RTHEREAL '\.: ~~!f\JER?
*ON GOLF COURSE*
Thi~ is !hf' home for yo u. \\'/1rrm~.
MESA VERDE 2·stcry
2018 S. CAPl'.:LLA, C.M.
OPEN SAT N SUN J.:;
You shonlrt sre 1h1i; JnvPl.v
\\'P:>lf'l itr hnn1e "'ilh ('X"tra
IC" fanH\y rm .• ~. R11n<·h·
Srylt• kitt·hrri. Pmff'ss. l1xl -
~"P<i for bc11u1y & prlvary. s 19,f,(X),
675-3000
t'nr L1v1n1;(' M11g111.ir1e
1N;111onal!y Di.~tr1hu!t"dl
10 nio1'P 111 ar1ol f'n ,1ny.
Qy,rnrr.• \'C'ry an>;1r111s In ~I'll
encl must h11 vP :.-hf'dronm~
hninP as soon R~ pns~1hlr~
Full prirf' $.1fi,7:-..0, Pho!"M! -=-.
51&-2J1.l for inlo.
\1'.)'THEREAL
\'."\.. ESTATERS
...... ,. • • • -" f' ~
C:l'Cs call -64.'i-Ol.lJ
V.'a!ch 1tte 1lancini;: city l1ghL~
~·hllr dining in formal 11in.
rn1 . SunkPn l1v1ng rm, lari;:e
IRn1il.v rtn, hu11:e n1as:cr BR.
w 'walk--in closfl PLL:S 3
otht'r hrlrms, h:itchen ha.~
sl'lf·elt"ao1n~
n11l.v ~ yrs
S~T.9.iQ.
nvPn, llomf
old. Asking
arf' not shal'k~. Gnntl 1n-
rnmr, l_,o,1 ma1n1. Ownrr
v..-1Jj hPlp hn11r1rr. No "II·
c1111c1~ hf'rr. \.\'ha ! f'lsc cnn
I s11,v -just hurry. Call !71•1)
9!i2-5.'l,ll,';.
f OR ESl E OlSON '"'' . P F Al..T ORS
19131 Brookhurs1 Ave.
Huntington Bt>aeh
L111·11 mc:k y,•11terfall and
r11Thf'flra! CfllJng 1n the Jiv-
in;:: rnon1 si't rhr stagl'.
Thr1•c are d('Cks. trrraret';, 4 B<lrm ,r., dcn, 21~ bath.
lorn1al anrl inforn1al dining, firepl, blti ns.. rov"d p11t1n,
r vrn .YOllr ,-.1,·11 "cocktail shakf' rnor. htd & rilrd
loungr'' in ar!dltio n to 3 • POOL •. auto .i:arage
ll<'rlr00n1~ 11 family room door oprnrr, room for boa!
1t11r! 11n n°ff1ef! or den, C11n or camper or trallf'r $47.000. 1
~-ou 1n1a11:1nP all th111 !or Roy McCardle Realtor 1
$6.1,000 ~ Sr"in.i:-1.~ belit"v1ng! 1810 Ne"'Pot'\ Blvd., C.ilf.
BAY• BEACl-I Ca.JI a l.i-8·12·1 {Opt'll ('\'f'S.) App!. only 673-85.'JO. 548-7719
-~1-Eastern Charm I i~o· :11 ll!'l' t'l'lrnrr, ma ior
~ J A~DA,W(l4Tll
REALTY 1~t
-MOTEL-
12 l"NITS & corrF:E Sl!OP EASTBLUFF
REALTORS Q GOING TO-THE j
'9' HOSPITAL!!
h111:hwil\' (.'(lffrr shop lra~
f'rl. sJ:i0. mnnth. A.•s11 mP
r~1.~1in1? $~0.000. ls1 T .D.
$'20,000 doy, n
\outh ~ (~ oast
f or iho:-e lli;;rd ro lilfCI' l">f'<l-1
ITT)llls, k1lrhr11~. II/Jr! ."ll:U'P I l ON A LOT __ _
4 BR .. 2'2 Ba. Vl\"<'l.v Lu.<ik
hnrnP on QUlf't ~IT'f'f't Cn1y
la m1 ly rnn111 !..· forn111l <hn-
ini; Br auli fully 1lrmra!rd.
B1kP tn srhf\Ols, i;h<Jp111niz &
lf'nn\!li. S4~.9:,0.
Wonderful-I
Westcliff ;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tht" t'n<"lo.~crl Pnlry lcads 11'1 1:
General
644· 7270 10 r'"" """· 11 ~. "°''I
2828 EA ST COA ST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF,
General
~h·,11ld takf' a lt)O~ 111 1111.• 2 h<'dl•~l!ll homl' RIHI Ji fi2 l'l !
;11! lt>I 1<l!1f'r1 ft2 \\'l!h 1
• R-2 Lat-55'x20'1'
\,•l'IJHh'i• fur •nt>rr (;rrRI 'wllh 3 l>rdrnnm hnrnr P.""1"ll
!'"1 .. 1111nl s1s,;i00 f or in-.11 nrl pla n~ lnr thr"' more
1<1r111;il1i>ll t•11!1 f;l6-ilil. t1n1!$ $211,;.l)r'J. .;.;;;;;====;;;;i PETE BARRETI
he!wrrn nr1~hhnr• p,., f<'<"t
frw the l;1ri;:r f;unih ~ l>f'rl-$'.!.l.OM -0 1<.nl'r \\ill hrlp
• !1n:inr·r ,r., /\noi!hf'r . .;h;irp 3
DELUXE TRIPLEX
2266 MINER, C.M.
l\ll•n1s. I h:ith<. hrrllld;ist
r"'•1n and 01n1ng ,,,11n1 an<I 11"rlroom "11~ hlll<." lami ly ~ 2-2 BR, 1-1 BR, new rarpPIS.,
Tr>: a,• ~171' ~\1'1mnu1n.:: fllw•I I room nn ~.ll!<l~1lie Cn.~la ~ ~ xl nt ron<I $.';2,;.()(). JO'~ rln.
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II .. 1 11 11 Mr-.11 r\ll T<'r111!<.1\111lahlr, [Coldwell Bank ~!llr\, •II •or •i: 1,111d~ er
"'''. ""'" ,,,, • 1~' Walker & Lee ......._.--:~.,---q,,1.k. $'1.,,.00. ~
HUSBAND'S
HIDEAWAY
•
COLES'NORTHY &CQ I 2(11.l \\'r~1i·l1H Drl'" 1
EASTSIDE REALTORS frllt-i~l I \lrwn Ill 9 P:'lf 1833-0700 644-2430 FOUR PLEX fi4~·1:l'lJ ... , IU(JO ~ ... 111.uu 1--. ----REALTY
''11!1,lf\'ir61'.R1aftt
546-5990
R I II ---MUCHO-ROOM~ 1 "\~". ~~~ .. 2 n?·~'.-.· !.,.1,. T-0RTLE ROCK sn··~,E11,P,-~s,.s,,E 1~,~?.,N. s~m-!h• irii• O\\t1 ])!O:N nr f\rl1n,1,'l f'\rnon1u1111s111 1 J UST LISTED ..,. ' ,.n, " '"' "" · I I k 1 I • I' VACANT -in lh i.~ r uslnrn h111l1 hnn1r lnrt~C "'L lnL F.lrr. hltn!<. VIEW OF nc\1:1 ,· p;i 1n1erl & car11ctc<l. 2 Sl'l'!!Y nil hr•i.n11hill,1· pn11-1111 tin 1r 1r11 , 'ar(X' · • B11lhoa. Dunlr.'<. Jmmar .. 1 hr ,., • · 1 -1 ,. "" A 1 ·1~ ~ lliO lnL 1f .\•1u Ealing 11rf'a \n ki!('h_ ~la.~· UNIVERSITY :I, 4 & !"1 hdrms. Son1e "·1th cl lrrl. 11·11h a ~k1l1~il! <'l"•·rl~ 1 1ll'1lf'l'S, nw .niain cna_n_('t' l)il ,.f arra ownl"r must sl'll O\Vrn?rs home\\/ Xl ras gal.-.rP !
I , 1 $ ·'0 nc-Prl roon1 tr>r c111n1if'r~. s1\·p lr1)lf'., Ix-awl . rov'rl. pa-,...,,.,Is. l'HA-V A ronv. terms,
1\rl<t 10 thi.~ a 2!' x :'JJ' ~l'ff-Y"" · ,,rtul\ in('oine '"" ' 1,,1., .. ,, l tx'drno•n 11111t 1.Hn11ly f I hr rronr a.pt , Ohl ,0:-11.. •A· y r lh ,_,-hrHltS nr 1\'hfltl'\"t"r j'flll 11111st nn Onlv s~.~>00. OF CALIF. from S20.000 lo $•!0,000. '
11r11.1 r ~·,\\111. ~fl()\! -l"'r 1111'11 111 :\\f'Sa Vf'rdr, hl'l\Utirul rr.C:-1" + 141TIKlt" garage. 11\kf' a lr>0k 111 Thti; hnnil' It
1
MORGAN REAL TY Do ,1 d 1 _ II 1 COLLINS & \VATIS INC.
G.'\/'>11-: lt00,\1"11h 1,.•n1 lnr $52,950 Jl i,hllillrl' hon1P ,-,11 i·ul-i:lP·I Sfi.1,000. Id 1 ._ n "11v • ., Sf'~ 11! 1111-·-rou lf' 11 i;nnw rl11('f' y,1th 673-6642 6 75-6459 1,,1.1, '. ·,·d-m 2 ,,1._ 884,1 Allain.~ Ave. 962--.J.J23 ~ Mll['>IP ''' 1•001\ 1~l1lr~. tlh·n E XCLUSIVE WITH sac ~IN:l'I , F.xc<'l lrnr conrh-1673-:166..l ~~-071~ EvN. ,__ " ,..... '"" " "
<1drl .". hf'drl'lo1n1~ 11 11.i ""f'llr-ln>1l ,1·alk to school. Full ~l~;~~l . TLC. S;J.1.000. Clll! 1 QUICK CASH tv1 ul t ocrupH.•'<I ho1nr Ir 's I IRVINE TERRACE
a rr d1ninc 11...,111 :111rl ,\nl1 I Newport pn 1.'1, S30.9:"JJ. THROUGH A sporll'!<S .. lu.~! s.t('ps lnim a Cozy t. t"lt"an . hii;:h abn\'e !ht
c-h11rm1n't ~ Bt"rllY>Qm, 2 bath
"1tll ("()111plr1f'ly rnclosrd
lan;i.i. !'1·p~ra!P Launrlry
Ronni. t'-n 1ral/1r ~trf'<'f -
l.ll\Tly lan1t~rnr1ni.;: -Clo~e
!n ;o.ll ~Phnnls $47.~-.M. Phnnr
1>7:t-sj5() lor 11ppo1111n1ent to
$P-(' •
RE DU CE D! 111
\Viii $I'l l unrlrr i''l!A apprais-
al~ Nt'w c•a:-pelinj!;, large
cnrlll'r 101, 3 BR,~ BA. \l/llJk
to shnpp1n.i:! Aslting $27,950.J
Cat 54:>-8414 /open evtoaJ
h~\r an 1n1pr1•o;h1 1·r 11<ii1 •11 I ,1 C<ill a10.11;;1 f011f'n rvrs.l hE'11utiful 11.11rk + p•Jnl. Only h riol h Terrace
f1 h"n1(' If\ r11W up,r;irlrd I DAILY PILOT S3-:,oo n... ·1 ay on P in . 1
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1 "°1
"· nil t·rre from no1st> and C(lOlf'd l ---;;;c-;;o;c-:;;~7'=-..c-'
rnnt11;1(1n. Jr ~nu 11<'..,.I ~ f.airview I "j~-• Hf""llT"A''G"I, 1 ;;:;;:;;;:;:;;;:;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;:;;;;:::.'.;:;:;:;;;:;;;:;:;;:;:;;;:;;;:;:::::::;::;::;::.'.,::::;;::::0:;;:::::00::;::::0~~;:;;;o; obl1gal!ons lor n1n1·p in--I • VAC e N•dr<••n1 •. J11~1 mn1·rr1 rt1r -,_ WANT AD lorma.hon Call ~6--231:'1. h.v !hi:' OC:l?A n breeit. [l~I, ANT I
r!rn ' I I ~ nur hr~1 1,-.r :ht> 646·8811 rlrlll.C'~f'rl ~11 regp :--fil x l.'ili Rr111iy lnr JJ05s~skln J big
mn11r) i11 S.'1,1;,;..!liJ. I (1nytime) ~--101 wuhr !i1~-rll'1ve"•11y·1 -hffirms, formal di~ rm,
$31 000 rnnm nr '"-""' f.· trei er, family rm, hea.\"y !!hake
COATS _ _ _ _ _ , C./7'~ Xl,, ,( -f)-C ~C:.e -t'lf'c~lnr TV 1101pnna lpn~l~d· roof. lfl:. hrir:k firl'pl, si>rin-
& . • COOL BREEZES \:)~ J..'-QtJ ~). ~ J,.;J(J• \:) trl .• lust S·l9.:i\'). '"-'~ IQ!Pn; & laundry rm. New
· WALLACE · \VEST NEWPORT 4 Bd. & Family Rm. T' p / , h 61·1·R:..i0. c11rpt.>111 I.· J>;t1n1. Prl~ only
REALTORS I 0 1-;:/\Cll l"lrll1re 111ndow With shu!-n• Ull e wifn f e Built-In Chuckle TOWERING S2S.900. VA nr FHA term•
-S.C6-41•1.-ONLY 10o;0 DOWN \f'r<, 1111 JarJ,:f' room~ & Qteorrange l11tt11rs of tht TREES 01{,
(Open E venings) :'I hni.:r h('dron1n~. :;n, ti11 1h.~. hui;:<', t'11mily rn1, bu111.1 n~. iow 1:f:~of~~;~rr:l~t~~: on rool. quicl rul-dl"·~llC in Call 5'16-5P.80 (Open Ew•.l
!!!!!!!!!!!!!' ______ n•'nr h(';u·h & i;;ho1>p 111~. r~w 111,-.pltlt·r, ;,.\(}.1720 Cf'nlral COl'itll r.1rS8 . J Brd· 1 --==,~T~';S=;S~T~(TL7L===1 I ·~ I
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._._ H • -'h";; l'aq-..'r~. nt'\\'ly pa1n1 .. 11. TARBELL 1955 Harbor GAG H -£ L room. rl1n1ng & :z balh.~. POOL TfME .JA HnulTatA•GI• , PaftlMl ac1enda I h111ll!ns, t 11>1,, d~ •nra<c. CAME_O_H-IGHLANDS-" 1 1 I 1 s"ll!;' c11rpc s_ ll'<'JI 1trr. r nu· 1 11nc! hrrc·s a Ocauty th11!'s 18
Ll\'t' llkr n kine: in .1••11r 011n 011rwr ••u! of arra, An.-:iot1!'t' 220(1 Sq. 11• 3 bdrnt .• 2 hn '~.. blf' garai:e. Room lnr hont x .1fi wilh new heater. The
vtll11.. Plu:r;h th;ii.: ''111'Pl'1111i.: rlns ("[<'('. h!tn. kirch. View I· and mo1orhon1r. B11rg11ln houM' i~ !roe, 11.JI you have. $25,950
lln<i l.'tl'l"m 11 !ll)ll1111 n11'n1~ ol <'An.ion It ~An, •102-M~ ·N 0 K E A 11 prl('trl 111 S2•1,7;il}_ y,•ilh 11~-rn do II; 11 ~sumP. 11 $2t700
f'\'"l'Y"'hllrr Quirt At1•! sn(r $-16.9:'•0. .,.. I' I I I }" f' surnahll'.' j~.·;. loan. -Call fllA !.Qan 1\·11h 10 111 1 4 BO.+ FAMILY RM.
" ""'; •1 Jlf'n f'\'C5 payn1Pnt~ of S249. \\'hy rt'nl~ eau11 u .. um.,., 4 twin 1ize lnrl\tion nn 11 i·ulof!r-:<1<1 • Homo SLow Roallo'I I ••• 11·1 10 I B ·r I "· d
~.~:i:; i;lior;;:;.;1;;:·111~'.""; tall &1G·J~ E\'t>S. S4ll.86!ll ''Ar111r·h11 1r llo1111~hunnng" f:-~R.:..;Y,_;M.:..;I:....:~-11 i A lfe nti'on newlywed. ''If.you :l ki11~-.'li1rrl hf'droom" \\•irh ~rma. family rm + tirt·
•_,...,. __ ,...., ___ I 35..l.i ~~. f'on.~1 wy., Cdli.f 2 lovrli· hAlh~. f\'"' rll'f'p Place_. aAAum, 5"4 'if. apr-. b11t~. lam1ly l"('Vlrn. \\lll l<' --1-p . 675-7"25 ' I I I P P•t • I I • wont to f-1 -I • tL h pi1P r11 ....... 1... "'•• 0,,-,, OAn , :,W-17~. hrick fu·rplar·t , hu1h -1n~ 11nd urp e DSStOn I 1--
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-E-A-CH BAR--G-A_l_N_ "" r¥¥p e 1n ne a-. "'" '' ,.... TAR BE bo
diAh.,.,•Rr.he r in thP k1trl1<1 n FHA-YA Terms ::=========:!...~te l lobby when you'r• ho'1ey. lh1.rd\\'00d flc>nn . Thi5 home LL 2955 Har r :;~d n::.~rl Lil~~ h;~(v r .. ~ A •1f'f'f\rator.i df'llt?:ht IOI'~~,!~:: 23 Cl\~R&~r.'"~~rl~Ltrr;;,; I L u J G E N 1 ~~ni~, Jet the hfidz.~arry -RIGHT-PRICE!-wi" "a''1'•k· eCArLL& Lee $32,95.o
ynur dolll!lr. $25,9'30. C'1\ll 11~··" \\ho r ntoy 1ht• f1r'lf'r nnly $19,:i,(I. r I r I r 0 CottlpleN "'-tftutlde q\IGhkf ~l'"IY hlltf'd lh1.~ horn(' ha..'1 ' ~Znl. 11u1•c•' nl 11rr J kn,.ly CAYWOOD REALTY .. ~~l!'Yr);::o~'?i:;r",! hl"t1mlm~. 11 nd 1 hAttu: is 2790 Harbor Blvd . 111 Adams ~ ~d., Family Rm.I
'O THEREAL
'."\.. ESTATERS ' ', ' l • ''M I
1,,.1tl!••n1~. 1 h11 lh~. 01010~ 6.100 \\'. CCl11.'1t 11wy., N.B. A IOC'R!f'rl In On!' ol ttw> rMSI !"l47'--04S:• °'"" 'til 9 Pli.f Di9lln<;tlv~ 11.l'Chileci ~
r•••m -+ ~·11mlly rr.im, S48-1190 ~PRINT NUMBERf D LETT ERS 1 d"'°lrf'11hlP llrt'l'I~ In Co11rR -------t>r.11utilu.tly planned. 11'1rgfl
\,,·;,1111 f111\1 !110fl!'t·11 1v-.l l-ear 1~ RJ-~SULTS ----IN TH ESE ~QUA.RES :-Olr~~ Nr11r 11.~ " p\n BAYFRONT APTS. f9m1ly rn1, eleg11nt enlJ')' '~~ "~1 (' 11 ,,,._.,~l .l o .. )'Ola can 0.. -lh I II VI 0 • LI ' ~ "' "'' ,p('nrl un, CA.II the Suptr-f) UNSC,AMBLf Lf.TTERS JO I I I I I I I I f'IJ'lu · -itrry r>n !hi~ o~ ~!I\ ,..,-1 do. f'ier I S!1 p h11\J, dining rm, 5-J0.1720
;)lllesmsn .• D111ly Pilot (,ff ,&NSWE I! •.• _ • . • • 111 52!1 .~'(l(I. 546-2:11,1 avaiJ. l>"rom SJl .~, Sell or TARBELL 2955 Herbor
Cl11.•~l!l trl fi.12-:i678 -plJIC'I )CJ!Sf'. •
1 'rr=·s~..,-,-,-h-hou--,.-.,-m-,-. -.-1,-. I
IJ1'51 11r.!ectlnn r ver! i;.., 1~
1 DAILY. PILOT C1111~\tltd -'-"-'"-11~& ch11~r_l_I! __ _
SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800
G@orge Willl11mson
673-4350 64S-1S64 ~es
Realtor
"WF.,1'~0 II &. re11p" .. cle11n
oul lti. tn115ure! &. tr115h ..
him Into Clish lhn1 II D1'Uy
Pilot Cll\&liriN'I •ri 1).42-5671 '4!Clk>n now! C111! ll41-.'\678 N(lw' ---~~~-'°~~I ~'----
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BAYSIDE
LOVELY
Th, ul11n11u, in t>Jt-gant l'. 3
larg, bedtoon1s, .li..., batlJS,
hving room. formal d1n111g
1oon1, b1-e11kfast roon1, a
large liUnny ki1 r hen nn !he
hay, den \Vl!h fa-eplac(' &
"'-'Clbar. SpaCf' for a swim.
Jl\Jng pool and a large pn-
v11.1P p1111n, 1nr.k:, rl11~ !he
nlOlll exc11111,i: ofler iug or the.
ye-ar for only $1&1,000. Call
673-8550 fo1· details.
Ne.d Tax S~elter?
Srr this hnc lneomf' pmp.
\\"ilh 4 ~1ngle 2 AR. UIH!S
v.·11h gara.ge~ & JH•llos. Im·
maculatr cornl1t!on. reflf'cts
pndr of ov.·nrrshlp. Top
location. Price S~.950. --Coldwell.Banker
~
833-0700 644-2430
LUSK HOME
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Beauliful hon\(' on a C'Qrnrr
lot w\lh cornpll'le pnvacy,
lnvrly. Pano wirh pann.
ramie ocean view, four be<!·
rooms, rl111ing rooni. farnil.v
roon1, cuslom pno!, no ynrrf f
maintenance. SS<\,j()(J.-Call
673-8~ lo l!CE".
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Oi\ILY PILOT 33
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Newport Beech Huntington Beach Legune NiuueJ --"-------I Cost• Mes• Comm•rcial
Property
Money to Loen 2<t0 House1 U nfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. 305
f'OR Sale hy OV.'nt1r, 4 bd,
Fan1. rrn. frpl, Near Baker
.to f'aU'\'lf'\\'. Assun1e 6')-VA
Joan; ~.800 dov.'n ! thl' :?nd
SlSJ rno. T.J.P.I S P.
S27 .900. S.1!)-4'.~9 Bkr
.....-av OWNER-.-
2 BR, ! ·~ 61\. \\'/IV t·p~.
r!rps, f11-(>fllJ.CC. AH b\1-ln~.
r/'IVijlf' p1t·/ir1. Pool, Rrc.
1'<'10111 Sr laundry rn1, No
cl1ildrrn 11ndf'r 1·1 :...l!J-067·1,
BYO\vNf':R-Cnf Pxrk~ lrt:
hrs 3 ba. '.!1' I!\' rm . frplt,
!l1n ' r111. hltn 1'Pt kiT, h1x
rrpln;:, 2 pa1 1ns. (','\1c11s ,
Jncbt'flllh· ~~!Q..i.::76. ----
"EVERYTHINGS LIVE LIKE ... NEW" A mill1onau-e ..... 'i100ut tbe
The only thing !his hlJ USf' ~l. Bel'IU!. 2 BR, 2· Ba '
Jlf't'ds 1o,; a ne\1' O\.\'tlt'r, Ne•\; ad1.1!1 living ln a setting ot
<l1sh1\a~h!'r. pa 11 t' J ! 1 n s;:, IX'aut. 1-rees & shrubs. Only
bt•.a1nerl l'£'!11ni;. p11u1t, 1cr· a fpw steps to heated pool
raz.o entry 11' a .'I , and & sauna. 2 C'ar J?;llr. S3!1.900.
prolress1ona!ly landscaper!. OWNER TRANSF.
Bkr, 8 12-2535. 3 BR. 2 Ba .. frplc., blln!J,
Asking S31.5()(}. niake oller!
5 BEDROOMS
2·i:.1y, w1v1rw, Only $33,!i()(]
\({THE REAL ~ Uf'IT~I~,~~ . . La guna Niguel Realty
-OWN-Y OUR OWN-8311-5050 496-5791
·l·Plr'\, Din't s11 on a b1; Lido Isle
eQu tly, gel )'Our la zy money
$56,000
BY O\VNEll: 4 BR, 2 i;tory,
158 1st TD ·Loan
'l i;'a INTEREST
2nd TD Loan
beaeh. clubhcruse, iernus. 2 \Vt-: need l'on1me~1al 11.lth
pool~. Low 111 S.'0,9'"...0. Tr:n-~ro1Vth po1cnl!.1.1l, any 1iV'.
an:, 6-15-16-16 a.m. Low do11.•n payment + pre.
THE BLUFFS hy owner, 3 pnld inlf>n>st. Cal.I iTI<l1
BR. 2 BA. i level Linda &15-S.S3J Broker. Trrm, ~~on equity.
/'11odel. &M-1233 Cond • • 642-2171 54S--0611 . om1n1ums HARBOR _V1cw llnn1es, hy for sale 160 Servlng lfarbor area 21 yrs.
ov.·ncr. pnme loc, -I BR 2~z Sattler Mortgage Co.
RA, LG; ~-A/'11 R:'11 \V/11t·et1:2-cll~U~G~>,-. ~B~E~0-0-,-1-,,-1 -1,-8-A· l ~~~l~'6~E~.~1~7~fh~,~S!re<~~I~~ bar $47.:iOO. 614-26-19. 2 i;lory, elect l>ltill!'. near
BAYSllORES c:hoicc loca· new \\'/\.\··, sharp and clean. '--------~Ii I@ l lion! 4 Br. 312 Ba. {Mn. SW,fiOO. Full prh·f·'~ HoulHforRent
1Y10nL Huge r~a~ter br. La rwin Rea lty, Inc. ~9.500. Rea!ror, ;.&6-0732. 71562 Brookhun;1, llnti;:n Bch
VILLA no. 70. I\llj'Si<!c :,.16-5-111 any!une Houses Furnished 300
-------General
$'.10. 2 BR pvr hon1e, v1:1cant,
h:111:L'll rur kid~ & pets.
$1:.0, 2 BR ~ glll'SI hse . Vac.
J.'enl·ecJ for kids & pets.
$ljJ. 3 BR \.\'/i:tar
Fcn.::t'd f,,r kids.
in C.i\1.
SliiO, 3 RR hn1r In Jlur11. R,•h,
w11tl \'1ew or (H.,"l.'a.n,
$12. •. 2 BTI. hnw 11ay ou~ in
th" ''lun1 ry. l\ids, /-'f''"· and
11111 rl1rubo.>rs l\l'k'in1r.
STAR *LET 636-2860
Fountain V•ll•v
3 BR, 2 ba , frplc, lully crptd,
drps. N1rt'ly lndscpd. $240.
jJJ-29!1!1
3 Hit condo, 2-t.'IU' gara~.
prtlio, all bl!llS. $230 mo.
84'l-7974 eves
Huntington Ueach
$2:.0 4 BDH."'1 ., 2 Ila ., wlw
1·q;1, dr:qies. I 1 rl:' pl.,
1\'/t!ryer, <lble, ' ga r ,,
r:01•rrt•d patio, 1!00!. Walk to
shops, schl.~. park, no fee,
by <i11 rK'r 962-8:it:1
As.'>U~lE :i•4 <; loiln . Ntrr
1·lran ·I trr. f:-i1n fl'J11l. h1i:: 1 .. r
Rrrl ut•rd pr1(·e ~30,900 fur
!'Jlll('k ~11lr 540-l!H:\.
working. Call for tlettiUs
abnut our unirs~ l111n1ac., like! nrw 2 BR. plus Village, 2 hr, 2 hi\, pvt lx.'h
& pool. $\6.900. 673-36~1. Income Property 166 General -----------1 EAST.SIDE Cos1~;-3
5135 -2 BR duple". FencN,
Kuts, pet 01\ New pa111t
1117:H BeaL'h, fi.H.839'1,
BY Owncr,-\\'ests1rle~B"l"cl~f,'"':t 1
hr, II:' yrrl. paHo. Wl9
:i.torn'O\'la. 5-21,9:itl &l!i--313:.!.
CoNDOi\lJ:\:IU~I • Lcr hr.
!1v ,r,,_ rlln l'nl . h<I. Pool &
lnr!ry. $1~.LOO . &l.'.-(l91'6 afl 6
~tBluff
THE BLUFFS
Real Estate by
McVAY
dining rooin.
$89,500
j Bdrm. plus lan1tly rm.: on
large !or.
$125,000
ll:ll-8113 ~ri.Ol.lR LargP 3 h<lrm. plus pool ,(·
~~~~= 2 bdnn. gurst suite On 70 "VACANT" ft . 101.
NN~e:w~po~•rll~H~e~i~g~ht'-1---1-~~~4-~P-L_E_X_E_S~~-
$4 000 REDUCTION GOOlJ FINANCING nlak~ nur 4 l)(>dronin 3 hath $1.i.000 rfo"·n. Prier $5.'i,000
horn" lh<' t>t'sl hon1t'bu:v of \Vam~'r .t· CY.1k,. llun1. Rr h.,
·11. Bt.i:-playrnoni & lr~llf'r 2 blks \\', of Bcilt"h Bh·d.
sloragr off 111\ry B1kr to all Nl:'w tr[l1s .t· <lr;-s, !1rrpl's,
srhonls. S39.5/XI. · fa hi, i;:-as l>ll ins. 3 BEDftOCt\1 S PA;>.'!S ll $200,000 LEADERSHIP R E
STYLF: TO\\';.,• JI O U S E . L1Clo :\orrl b11;vfr-or11 . 4 Brlrm. University Realty • •
n U YEll Cl!O O S~:s p'us rlining rin .. !ihrary & 300! E. Gt. J111·y. 673-6:110 842-4466 962-2017 Eves.
CABPJ-:T COLOll:o;. Glll::AT s1u<1y. On 50 ft. lot 1viih pirr C'l-lAR:'lllNG cuslfl-;:;-J~ (3) 2 BR/ I BA HOMES
BUY Ti\1\J·; OVER A 51~r·1 & slip. Ba. Shadr TrE"rs, lovrly COMPLETELY
LO,\i\. TQT,\L PA\'i\·!ENTS {'Rrpe1111g O\'rr hanh1'00f!. REDONE
Prin1e n1,1jcr 1-:rernhf'll front· nr. Sl!l·I tl10NTH. Bl\R howanb lowson Jr:r.. Lg. brick l1rt'p!. Bl'anird Nf'1v crr1s, new drps, 11e1v
I " II Rcolfosa I I ;i~r · ''ll'fl\'.Keu estale rr • lM2-~53:i liv1ngrn1 . \Vor1ny ehrsln11T t1 t. nc1v f t)()r, llew paint.
'''
"" .. ·I ,.1,.,,, ... , 2• .. "lh" .. I --=~=~~=~--34lfi Via Lirlo 67.l-4562 II I I 23,6 Eld ,.. '-" ~ "'" " 1""""""""""""""""""""" pnnt'.'lg. Dl:'l1gh!Iul trr race 111 lli;e o . ,, rn Ave., ~pli1 !t'vrJ. Strps 10 ncart)y 1 . , ONLY $24,50Q I' e~sy upkrcp g;irtlen/ '1., Ctll. S60,000, 011'ner. Eves
f'Cll'll • e~1ahlished ;irr;i,, E.xtra_ nice 3 hc<!1'001n _homr acre lot. 6-16-1391. t\16-5302
Virst !'f'Sill(' oflcr. Oil:'rc a1·p I nn hi~ Int. Vrls gel ln for ·I BTI.. 3 ha. 60x90 •..• $77,~ -"'7-:----~-
no cninparahlf'S at !hts s !00. do1vn. PHyments Jrss 3 BR. 3\a ba . 45xR8 , .Sfl.~.500 2 ON LOT 4 YR Old 2 br 1111111" 11·, 2 hr "l<t~I year's pner" o/ nnly 1/11111 f'('l1!. Hurry ro • 4 BR. 4 !Ja. 90xS8 .. St35.000 MUST GOI rlupl<'-.;, R2 .. ·i0 x ~. $6,600
d I ' R I E t t b Clean, .'\ hr hon1P + T'f'ar 1 111•-oin<'. fo:.'\C'f'! lorRtion & SIJ.00().a \Pr)'SOUn \'auf'. ea SQ e Y LIDO REALTY INC. fir1nnr 1ng. H.B. S 5S,OO O. hr hoine on N. Nc1•:port
MCVAY 3377 Via Lido 673-7300 Bll·rl., nr \\'Nttmim:rer.1_96_2c'c71c·107=~~===--
IA1~<' lot, f'l znnP. Offrr \\"ESTB1\\' ELDI::N
CONTE:0.1fiORAR\' 4 br, 3 $20,SOO. Call 'Zl3 661.:JOCXI. 11 21 UNITS
;' :,·\ ..
893.gjJJ h;i, 11!'1\'ly rlrc. ,\vail &>pt am-I pm or al1 6 pn1, Bkr. S•l22.000
--17. \Y1nter }125 mo. 673-5018. -----\~· bh R 11 6~2-ioo· BY 01\'ncr .. 1 BR llunling !nnl~c.~.~~~~--'-----1 4 BR. 2 ha , hltns. Pricrr! In _·_r __ ra Y ;,
·.,_, Contiiwn!al L'oncln w/slnk M1ss1on Viejo Sf'll h,Y Ol"ll('r. S.1:!.500, \\'alk 6 UNITS, F:astside C.t.t.
2414 V1s1 n Drl Oro io 11!1 .'>l.'hls. :tlR-11-177 Cl'lse tn School!! & shops.
5-15-0158
ELEGA.'l'TLY turn., barhc.
lor, over gar., f111lr. bcarncd
cc1!111g, u111 pd .. Sl?i,
PSYCHEDELIC C'OITACE. 1
RR, walk !O Jx>ach, Ultl pd.,
$115.
ALA Rentals e 645-3900
19!1.l ll<1,1·bor Blvd., C .. '11.
LOS ALTOS--
Pride of Ownership
Home
F11n1ily with tccnagl'l"S ok.
4 Beriroon1 2 bnth, b11ill In.~.
car]){'ling, <lr;ipes, lease $2il5
per n10. Pho11e Lon~ Beach
213 • 429-9551.
FREEll
Landlords-Owners
We 1\•tll rrfl'r 1enan1s 10 you
r~llEE ol chari::e ... ~!any
drstrablc 1f'nanls on o u r
11"aiting list.
ALA R e ntals e 645-3900
COZY CO'IT1\GF:~ ~;;er~
pc! OK, S120 inclUdM! 11111'.
BEACON * 64S-0111
hdnn , 2 balh ho111r F1c:-hly
p:-1111h'11, 11l<;o new gr1•en
shar: carJ>els thruout. Ubl.
i;:nn1gr, !'Orfl('r lot 11·11h
frnCt•il yarf!. R('nf al S'lll:i
fll'r 1no1101 or 01•t111n ro buy.
Call Brukt'I' 5-1: ... !H!ll.
A\'A ~~p!. l~L E~
BR, l·\ h11, "'" <·µ!, dqis.
hllns, frpll·. ~·A he;tl, 2 «a1·
gar., lned h:i!'ky;1rtl, p;11io,
n1ftlu1·~· adulls, no pets, s:.12:1.
61fi-1'iti2
-------.---cl 3 l:JH, :/. BA house. Xlnl C'Orirl.
,'\/r. Brookhurst &: Adam11.
S2:.:i 1110. 52S-3:'67 afl 6.
LRG 'l s!ory, 3 BR, 2 ba,
l'hilrh·p11 & pt>tS OK, $275
!llil. ~l()-12t,i3
V.\L'A~T 3 hr, b!TllS, lcnced
yrl \\ /har-11-q $250 mo.
Chl !.k rn 01\. RJJ...-3 107 -----1 B1· 'rn!ise. 1 1 ~ Bn,
('pt.~/drp.~. Pool. S220/mo.
~~1~-11o:i or 64fi.-.6762.
GOV"!' REPOSSESSION. low Irvine
(ln. Assun1r low ult Joan. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j
r;asy qualifying. Bk r.
!i·l2-~2·1.'i a11yti111(', ---------1:'.l:l!ED!ATE POSSF.SSION
-lA1\'C'!y :1 \\r hnmro in brst
Arcn. $ 2 7 0, 714/993-1278
.J;ick Perk
-·-~----Back Bay
Leasr. i.f'asf' Opt1nn
l EIR, co111•r11 1h•n, 21~ RA,
d in nn. fam rnl. cvd patio,
pool. $400 n10. Brk (,.12---ISIG.'
-----Balboa Peninsula
:.! BR, 2 ba1hs .......... $ltl5
'.! BH, 2 b;i!hs, den ...... $.'\()(]
3 BR. 2 oo·.~ .. atrium .• $~25
:i BR., 21; !:la's. tam. rm $325
3 RH ., 2 lia's, l.xinus rm $350
·I Brt., 21i ba., f11m . rm S:WS
4 BR., 2 ba1hs, family room
in Tw1le Rock ...... $350
\VE HAVE OTHERS
1'Jo~ 'l1rllil,
---1lrnliur
'·"••·po•·• g,,,,.h ITn!i•r. $!600 rlwn, T.0 .P. 3 RR ~I is 12'x40'J. 3 ba, ' " fll1 X<ll S Cl f"ur!1n Cn. RJ11·. 642-5000 * fi.11·11.13 iil.l-0:.05 E1·r~. ~ i,\1-• v1r1\', air 1·ond, r!rps. crp1~. an emente
-· . -BY 0 11ner • ~ br Prrsti.ce fcn<·r<l, p:-tl10, fron! yarrl . . •13 UNITS. good * • * * ON THE BF:ACH, 3 Rn 2
811. frp!r, gar., kht,/11c
0
1s/
s111rlrn:s f1n('. SJOO .
2 RR, ha, 1:rpts, all aJJJJL l'\t
Bny, S:N:1 inn -Y1•ly Lle.
~lf, An.ulr, 673-..)'l:lil
"SINCE 19-16"
l.~t \\'estrm Bank Bids. LOOK
3 Bedroon1 fl(ltn!' on :i.1.t
\or. Only $21 ,9.10.
Arnold & Freud
3AA E. 17Th, C.!\I.
Balboa lsl•nd
BY 0\VNl::R
L!tllP Island. E.'\('f'jlllOn.11
quality hnmr in garden sr1-
ting. All rice. 2 OR, 2 BA.
67:1-7001
College Park
Con!rn1erl Ho111e /or Salr
By Q11nrr 3 I.e . BH. 2 BA
Gracl(}tlS LR. nrw r!rps, <·pis.
Panelrd fa m. ro1.
Se1-v. porch
Le. rov. patio. Fruit trers
S.11.!!90 5~,';. ~-llA Lilan
25\2 1\nrlo\·er Pl, !'>1'.".-:i12'.Z
Open Sat & Sun 10-5
Coron• del M a r
BY 0\1/NER -l.u~k H.irbnr
View l!llls homr. 4 br, 2'~
ha. lain r111. brkfsl 11(1(1k,
va11lled rriling~. 2 frplr·s , 2
pool Siles. VII'\\'. c <I I I
64•1--fiO!l2.
ONE & ONLY
CORNER DUPLEX
SOUTH OF HWY.
$40,500
University Re11lt y
3001 E. Cst. H".I', fi7J.fij 10
Costa M e sa
$19,950 IS THE PRICE
for this vrry ln1·rly 3
brrlronrn, 2 ha!h hon1r Thr
loan i~ hii.:h <'11"\l~h ~n ~nu
C'Rll R~.~un1P 111th flll Yllll'nls
nf SlOO prr 1no111h. 11 h1rh 111.
rluries all. !\101lrrn huilt-1n~.
rlrrn p!le 1·11rpl'I~. al!'-0 I
m11trh1ng rlr1t['lf'~. Double ~
,l!'.al'IH!:P 10 t)()()t. Cal!
Walker & Lee
............... ~ .. ----------• 11<lja('(>tlt r!l:'hr't 1rinlrxrs. 1-'nrt1n Co. RJtr. 642-500) BEACON * 645-0111
Fountain Valley 1 171)() nu .. !rl :'.\·r .IC ~1·hls. lnd~1T1rl. S.111,:i(X), 26382 B\· hu1lrlrr, 111~t c.:;1np1rTrrl. 2 ext•h;i11~e d•111•n
LEASE OPTION ~.~1 .'.l:iO 7031 RI u r s a 1 l s , -~a~ln:_fl30-.1!l59. Close In l'lt'!lch & ~hnn's::. 2 &l"°..,-"'7--.
3 RR, 1\ BA, in l1nr f'.\I, ~1~~2!1(l 2 BEDROO"'f El-d-oc-,-d-o-,-,-.1 3 Rn. All hllns incl, 11ii1rn1. Lots for Sa le 170 Costa Mesa
n('1ghhQrhoorl, rlosP 10 BY 011·nf'r-lrg 4 hr hon1r, 3 s::r11ded, l11nrlscaperl, patio. V;lr., & in!t?rcom syslr111.~. WATERFRONT LOT
schools. ll11rry iind call on ~·rs nlrl. \\'alk 10 bch. fi\.-; $26.500. 0 w n er l'lrr g<1lrs. rvt piit1ns. By nll'JIC'r. Bliild your O\l•n
1h1~ onr. S23:'i.lrno. s;~~ .. ){\O, ~iS-R!l!ll SJ7-01.'\0. formica e:-ihinl'Ts, !<prlnklrri; slip f,, <!rrani liolisr 011 !iO'
SHERWOOD REAL TY --=~~-~ • I " I I"" I 2'2 3 Rn. <lrn, 3 lm. 2 l'lOtJ'. 11r SACRIFICE! ;\1ust sell "" nu~cpr · " ~ 'nwn. • b;iyft'Ont in he:iuli[u! DovPr
CALL 540-8555 bC'ach 11~ \'r~ old, hr.au t prop<>rly st>!llPn1en1. 3 br 2 Av('nUe S<in11l Barharll . Shnrrs. $6S,:iOO. Phone
EL~:GANT 3 13r, 11l'n. 2 sty.
Antlquf' 1lr<•nr. S3:)(] nro. 1nL'l
i::anlenrr . 5:'i7·0·11 1. ----Laguna Beach Ind.~rr. S:l~.'.!00. 9l;i;-:11ro h11, SZl,500. 2(ij()l Alicanle, _fic·_l2_-3_•1c'1_._ocp
0
°'_'_1
0
1_,5_. ___ 1 ~1~-2 179. " v· · 8'7 '677 ~ -cc-c~~=~= CllAfl.;\ll:'>IG 1 Bit, f1111. bll· :lR-;:-nn.1J !l(lrnr-. \l~lk-1n tx-h .. 1· ISSIOI] lf'jl), " -( ' San Juan Capistrano CllOJCI:: lnl. n-2. 100<13'. , .. ,. ~ u ins, nr shn11r11ng cn1r. SJ7j.
Corona del Mar __ _
SHORE CLIFF
Univprsi ty Park
Days 833-0lQl Nights
3 Redroon1, b;tlh ,r,,_ '.~ •• rlining * UN !Vl':!L~IT'i PARK * 1'00111, f;:111dy NOlll. 12 !o ];>\ , ,1 111,nilh~ lea~r·. $·1:.0 l'lf'I' ~ RI., .;, ba 1nh~e $300 $325
n111nlh lnl'lurl111g garrl••11f'r. I '1 BR. -2 balhs ........ $350
AVSTIN-S:O.llT!l (;OR:\1AN 4 BR. 2 ba. holJ~c ...... S365
;1 11('1 i1S~•)\0!1il('s REAl:fQHS, (iJ d•h·11 '2S2:-t E..a~1 Coasl !!ighw,1y, . . re I
('111.,->Pl;l dt'l !llar. f,1·1·7270. , · ,
SPll'•'t 2 .~·Tnn-:-hon1{·~ for ..... '
BLDR'S REPO'S
VACANT! 4.;i RDH .\15'
Rrp;1in1rd! rarre i~: frnl'rd'
IVon'1 lns l' A~.-.11111r !i'l';. conventional 3 Rn, 2 RA, l'rpls, <lrps, '\lnt TllANS!-'~:nnl':J) P31'f'fl allt')'. :NS E. Vivi.in, ·1!'11-ti:i9 1
lri;i11. !'lfilt.-~.\!17 r<ind. Fl'nced & landsc:a!JNi, i\lu5t ll'a\'r rharmini:: :t T'l;R., ~O('ht'bll'r ~I ., Cnsla l\Trsa. Newpor t Be ac-ch----1 lf'a sc. i\lso cl\01(1' 1'llo11ar1'h
i:OVELY-:t Bl1-:-2hii. PNll. l.~~ r.1!~("ts. ~31.f.()(), Assume 2 ha., fnniilv rrn. h<imr Cln~c
1
1:
2
llOOJ11h Sr. shcpping ~l,1y h h~:_1_1~930wi lh r1nvale
rlE:ALTY
Univ. Park Cl'nlrr. frvint
Call Anytime 8J:!.OS2{) ~·ullv <Tfllrl , .... 1111 cond . Onr. Ii '· 113 (-!1622· \\'pl) krp!, \~·ith ]lk(' nrw ~r::_: '_. 6'i3-950!J_. __ $140. 1 an. ulll f111HI. \\1alurr 'lf'ilr. bl .i·:.i. '
HAFFDAL REAL TY
s.12---1.io:i F'.\'('~: :i11.2111;
1--:-cf:3hr:"J1, ---h11---:-k1 tr hr n
11 /rlri· /ll1n~. 1,i::" !am r 111
11 /l'mr. erJ'li!, drp'-, h:u·
s lools. l.C:f' h$1l'k yarrl . A\;11]
Srp! !st. si:io mo. 96'l-:icl:ll
aft .'i
S:!!l!VKl R92 -l!iRI AF:r;~:,,N lhlls. S33.fll'l0 nrm carriers & <lra['lf'~. \\'rll $1.\:)l)O. LUT :.,O'x!22.;j' zonrd rir bustrtrss 11nn1;in only. kiL ~ ~~~ ~1 Mission Vie'o
----~-:x('el huy, Assume 6~ loan lnrlsrrvl. 11·1lh sprinklrr.o. kw .l 11 n 1 ! s. II R. \\'ill ron~u!rr exct111nr.:1n;.: •' • • I 1
Huntington H arbour 1· :t hr, 2 ha. fam rm. ll.'I0-5021 frnn1 & !1'<ir f:x1~tin~ V,\ COA.o;;"fLINE R.E. 5.';6-3777 par!1t1l srrvices, eSJH'f'i.1lly I •. HAPPINl::SS is 2667;1 Dcsco,,
\\'ALh: ,~ hlk tn beach & Newport Beach loan. Ft1ll fU'ICf' s.~-1,500. nr l.1f~\:lfi6 \\'/a J ct10vah \V i Ines s, -'.....:11~.;... • .:..., Pl-1 ~ BH; _1~2:? sq fl, View, $2'F1.J
1n:in n;i .\Br. :t Ra , t·hcl1rr Call 4!13-1121 Rt'lll!nr Mountain-,-D~.-,-.-,-,,---1 s-11;-i;ss:t rvr.~. JHV l:'\I:: Terr. 3 hr & 'l ha. ;\l/:-.3,-11i.1.lt., I
n nv !~IP. lnral•nn, lrg rur SPACIOUS Santa Ana Resort ·174 B~:AUT ni<YI. lo11·nhou.or. 3 Bo~aut . J111 tsl·ptl. Ol !lf'r Z hr. I'~ Ua, frplc. 2·1181
Huntington Beach 1011. Oll'nr. 21.'\-;,92-1•1'36 4 BR + FR $39,900 Br, 21\, Ra. frplc. patio, "hddri•n OK. c;nrd incl. Chn!-.ini.i Ur. S~23 010.!
Irvine Bfl.\'(Tf'~t :1N><i. ch11rmino:: 4 BEAUT. 3 BR. 1\1 fl,\. frp!r . TIJtJ.;o nF CA .'llP'G IN pool, 2 car gar, oil bl1 n.~. Lsr $.1,G. ii7:H;;:t;.'1. 1\\·nll ."4:-pl 1st. S.ll-01 13.
COUNTRY -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Rll .~ ram1ly rm. 1..arw hrd\\'d llrs, hltns, l~r lll'lt·ch CHO\\'DS" crp!~· n~.ipes. ~~.'II' $:!.~:i. 2 Hn, JI , ha, t'/>I, diis. i·rfri;:::. Newport Beach
• rJ 1n1ni; rm, l\ilchf'n bl Ins 2 & patio, I~ shad.v lot on Ru;.o your n11·n rrr rra110n, 111 :i2.l-'l!l0 flf llH.'-,1:¥.ll eve~\ n,.1,11 11 IJPi•. Js,. S'l:;Q ino. LIVIN' A DIAMOND, YES rrrilcs. 2 Tile baths, 1'11e rul-dC'-s:lf'. Nr schools ,r., rr 11rr111,.nt J;i nd ln hcat11i ful _oc.1wn S-10 or wknrls_: __ !i?.-Hil l.i _ filfi.-7:!.JO. BEAUT 111ud. townhouse .. s in the city [)111 this ,crm 1~ not 1n the rnrr.v, cpts/drps. "On \1·1de shpg. s2;;,;,(Jl. 011·nrr n1usr Nn. Coil1f. ·rn'f'.~. Vir•11', nr 2 BAY.SHORES 4 br, 3 b.1• ·-.• ,-,-.----1 Bt', 2 •~ Ba, lrplc, J>a!io,
l"Ollii!h: :i H<1rn1. 1ownhousr, im· lot. .~rlL 5.11-:!7!13. l;ikr~. 0!'<':1f1 10 a(' nnly I ,. 3 B• ~ 11.1. o.·r.111 Vl('IV, poul ') !"I I' gar all bltns
I •1 -1 \\11n1rr rcn1a. $.';l;i a n10. Y" 1 ... , 1 \ .1 .. 1 • ~ ' ' ., in 1h1s.x1r:i s1:irp, l\'llllnlng n,•;1dy nf'I\', 11111h npprul1nr: CALI. ·0 · (;4t;.z 414 S!!"100 n dOll'M. Agt , Call &12_521 1. 1.1r.v. "· _ o~ •lll,1 11 1 t'l'JJl'i, drapes. Lc:ise S'l9:i.
ra11rh hri111r /f'nt11r111g 111t11· :;hai:: rcirrw•1111g ~-1lrapr~. ~ [@ filfi-R22fi. J•1n1·~ Hlty 11r.'.l-6210 _ ( 1\ ~2~-1710 or 8·16-5991 evell
~1zr llrdrrion15 P<H1f'l1cd fr•r-'.\]Pr1r11ln11'ily n1ainta1ncd. Re•I E$late, ~ I A\HI·: paro•rl l!X';'1!£'d in \\'INTER HENTllL 2Hl\:-(IL·n~din-nn-. -,,-.,-,,-., bi'lwn S-10 or wknd.~.
n1:il rl11n111! r00n1, J2' x 11' tlllll' $.''..'i,!l:,n. REA t.TY General ol!WI Cali!. r inrs r·ir snlc. Call Pirr/fln;11, ·1 hr. 11. ! 1 S',.J'J -
11r11·111c rlr n, hru·rt1r0t1d i). red hill ,....,arD'u''"P'L'E"x'"'o' 0Nrr 1rt ~i"~''":....."• ___ _ Cull 67:1-1~.11 ,., s.1 i*'P·'·
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hllln r. o p!ii.~ !n!.<. of siorc-THE BEACH l'Jl'l'lf)f'rly. lJHJiTiPs 1nC'I. ror General RATED X nffu;Plstudio. !ile d('ck, pit·
of', , .... h•""I.<. :-.lrw p.11111 In t.:1111· P,11~k Crnl<'r. Irv ine .. 40 ACRES lnfn. ("ill! f>f2.fi9:i9 . -----------110. sm 0\0, Lc>asr . 5'18-85.,2. ,... " '" .1 urrlrnr1ms <ind two h11ths NEAR S,\NTA .\IA nJ,\ ----------1 ror t•xtra 1111•e . extra r1r1. --- - -___ .~. ou1 ! Prrp, rlerr l("tt, nirr· ~-C·"·"-A·"·'•"·m·'-'.·'3···°'·'•',,,,I ur1~t11irs ant! 3 l)<'rlronrns S·IOo Prr Ar !"1' Ranr::hes, Farms, \'ale, HL'"iuriful 2 BH, 112 UNIQUE; 2 Br, 2 Ra, J>O")I.
ly l;irir!~raf)f'rl "'l!h tall , !;ill 111111 ;i nrl 2 hnths rlOl\'11. The a· ~ k h 11 Groves 180 h.1'h IO\\'nh•1usr II' rr1il<' bC'arh, lrpli:. r-:o. 14 4 • ,-,. ">1" >>1<"n.v ~hnihs. f ull MODEL HOME· ig Vd . lrPr". nirr uo i inr. ..... U I V 11 • 1 di ,, '" " " wlll'llr hrach fnr your front 1 ''' w. ''''·co><' •<•• Nr•iv ,.,,,.1,,.1 , ",,.,,, ... ,·"'''''''''''~ :1ys11 C L age. ,,r 1 S, no Al CONDITION l!llf'~. rr1Tt'11 !1on 11\'l":<ltJlf'lll :'\ORTilEHN Cali[ n.anr h. ... .. • " "" '-r ncr $:!1.~iOO. I !rnn!<. I '''"II $69 ~tv> c~ll "16--7171. 1 ' 1 H *A 1 ,.,J. 1,1,1 "•'"''""· ''"·'•>·d -~f. pl•ls. Yr!y only. $260, (213! · ' · · ·"""· .. "' or rr 1n-mrrit. .a~y r nn". $27:, Jlf'r sierr c R 11 : ouses p s. ,.,,, .,, ' ' ,, .• , Call R4'i·12'21 I S31l.!IOO. PrtN'rf k•\\' lr1r quick p h xo· 9,,,, c·ic ,\ilit!ls, n .. fl<'I.~. l l l:i. lll(l .. 2~~!16! 11r srr rngr. S E YMOUR REAL TY ---•I" r,;::: ... 2 tiR lo d•·n 2 ° n". ·1 / ••··•·' "· Hrk/f>.lll·!'>.1120 1\~k rnr R11t fJr * 645-0111 * ----,--I !J:r.:.i«.l79. Or \IT!lr : ·1'.·1 s D \\' (',,IJ 1ill ll.n I l. Bit. fpt, ht1n~. rlei·.11ar rlr; 171 41 Rraeh Rh·d., llti:n Rr-h
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H1\ lio11 ~r~ \\'rt h.1r, .<•r 1· I fl I ---fk h h $230 ,. 1' B d S r :i.1 " ,..,. 1" """ ""' :1 Hit, 11lil·'r 1.111 1 <'1~111~ \.\'it lo r i1e · r e J1HlrL 1•111, •1hlr i:::;ir , lully rna \\',,~·. an :i · ai·ia .JR;al-E state \V a nted 184 " C;ilif , '1~1'.'ll ti"l!St". 111· S,111111 An;i C,(' Ki0-40~ fl" lt1<l~1·prd !"I' 1Mll' m;11n1 HERE IT IS!! _ 1 , i\E\\.POP.T 1/EJCl!T:' •'Uh' ----------1
S16,500 FULL PRICE I """'"·~ 1r11n:s.•'P("n h11u'"J.1J\'f'ly,spa('lflUs3kf;im1Jy 20 Al. -'ln.i;11r Hl\'f'rP\T 11.1, :.6 Rr. hnl1~f'.J 1 11r. 1'il h .:::ir . ~:n1 r s1•111. !lltl ISi ~· 11.,, H ousesFurn.or
Nn lir. (:rt'flT l<X·a111111 not Iron f'i ("r i d;i _y, 1•'112 1f,.pk1n.t , 111 r lu honu ~ J'C1:'TI'atlon lron!ni:r-in Applr Vallr,1·-nr pon1, h11..:1·.,11. 'TUI"! ~1. :-ll')rl r'f'rrJ{;.: ii lr ;il 1,.1. ,.,,111 ,1r c·t1dilrr11 wrli~11111\ 11il lh>;.:s Unfurn.
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(l rn. l.l11rl1 1ilr rt 1i,.1 h 11·11 h l ~h.12 l'PI, p;i!M. frtl•rd .i it. r rii•! J\lifl". Rni. rnr hoiu ~· SJ.~JO P''r 11r . '1ighT ~"11 H 'l Li\:'\l •-\\'AN'rF:fJ \\'i\LI\ TOTO\r~. '~''" 1 Ar., !1•·11· 11 111• shni;: r pl, i!/11. 1 ADR\I hnusr l0r rent. :SlofO ~1111krn 1.~I"' 1111. 1'!111 ~ho11rr ri•c f;ic prii· l'l yr~ nld . irlr. Bi•T!rr hiirry • ,rt'!u parl. Trrin~ \'l'I)' ll r;.;11ilr ~ Tq ~.o 1nTr'~. i\l r \l 1rhnrl hl ln.~. rnrl 11;11,.), $)~:.. I n •lng, ''v. ll·nl"'1I )d, S~30 ' n1n .C:.rn~r;;tf' l:i111111r~ l'"Oi!l. s .. · •. 1~ ,,,.•.·.1•.02 \\'/prC'pa 1rl ln1. anrl/r11' 1111 (i•IPlf'llPI,\• 111 Ril-:!9:)(1 --1·1· Avail !)/I. 1-•x:;..z,s.11, .. :)·l.'~-1281 . ,. '"' ·' ·' 11·n1f t h'·l11•1·r thf' rrirr! -----1 Jhu;r \·;11·rr nn "( llil'l, Joi~ nf ~ 1, -,-1 __ , ,-1-0--MORGAN REAL TY nnly Pa Y rn r n I .~. Rk1· ---~~l~E:Sll ,r,, CLEAN, lt:~ 2 n r., tilfi-1720 __ C_o_n_d_o-mlrii-um-,
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dnwn p:1~1nrn1 af:<·1· 1r1 11 . 1,11. ""', ,.,,~_,17 •. , --• --10 11r. r11nt•h s11r Nn Financial • S135, Bl:, 2 l1<t, hllns, 111· \\'i•.,t<·lif[ -,---,----=------
I 11 nr1 i.·""'· ''"'' · •~ BEACH HOUSE ' .-. 27!10 l/;irhnr Rlvd. )\1 /\rlt11ns ~[lf'i'!fM!l [)()\VN. nrsprin f;in1ily J.1st1·-------~ )'l~\liJ, l.ra~P. sz;;:,. f{('f'~. Huntington Beach
:1<1:....0-10.:-. Oprn '!1! 9 !'\\I -Wa Iker & Lee I Laguna Beach BARGAIN tekc ovrr S2;i Jlf'r mo 1,.·---------1 ·.;PACIOUS 3 Ar. 2 B~. r-f)Ts, Nu fl(• I s . j{" ·1 J ! 0 r
E .d G d'-I 1 flvrl'~1~r lnl, ~tcp:o;-to ocean. pymnl~. %~7 I' I hltns, kids wrh"Qn1c, $lfl0. ~HZ-221.~ ' '1 'l llH f'ONDO. b IT n', asts1 e cto 1e FAMILY HOME HOf'Jm for 2nd un1L You f)Wll Bus iness d1shwshr. pr1 p11tio. dbl gar.
$ 2790 l/;irhnr Bll'rl. ;it Arl;im ~ !Ii I nrt Onl S31 :,()(] Apartments for sale 152 Opportunity 200 POOL + 2 Hr ., r nl'l 1?ur., J Bit, 2 /l1\. /;1111 rn1 w/fpl, l'MI rriVJ::S-Only SHIO. per 24, 950 I ~d:J-~M~l <lprn 'Ti! 9 P!ll 11111il1 fnr Rt'i11·r fan1il11·~. 1.11·· r. ~l. ~-10Rv11f;1 R~~ALTOR .... t·1·111s. ilq1.~. compl li:-n1:U yd, n1n. ii i 11 :J~Wl315 0ft 5
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*NEW-UNDER p,1110,fnr·dy,.i·Uf<or 1u1 ·111'1. 1 111' ""' "'" "~""" '"' N d A .. A k f D f'hl Uren &: pcl 01·» t:-:-1dc •. h h I ~ <I ''''"" -m n\·~•·look-<par. s or avt-CONSTRUCTION _ Automotive Sl.iO. 1 1 N' Tow nhouse Unfurn. 335
· 1 , I 1 , & i.-.. b 615·1912 Management Sales. nvme 11·1! gas lHl1·111 ,__.. I .. .,. ""' ,. ·'' , .. 7 "7 --cu~ f'-l\~11.·, fWf)t II ts
range a nd ov<'n on R-2 lot -5 Bedroom Home 1"11 ' y;trr 1\111 ;irgr 1ia 10 lQ UNIT APTS. OCEA:'\V ll.\I', 1 r.r 111 La· S:lOO/rno, .">·IS-14·1.~ 1 Newport Beach 11.llcy in rrar \\lalkinJ:: ~huf{IPlv•ard rnurt. tn hills THE BLUFFS 10 Delux 2 BRi 2 13,,, 2332 Do you like 11·ork111g w/ -1 · 01l'ncr Transfrrrrd anrl h I I B i k r SJ.1 fYKI 3 h 2 h 1 ·I I Jlf'Ople hut don't like sell· gun.'\ r.r•ach, g:1r31;1·, pct l BR, I Rt\, frplc, rww w/111 -----------1 distance lo 17!h Strttt short-• !\IU -T SE! 1 h' . R d .~. nii: 1 ll! it~. U! l·ln 1 · · · · r. a. n· e.ve E.den Avr, C.M. ;.lust sec OK. SI'"· :-ha'' cr•I , fcn"i'rl >·", <.Iv, I Adu, Its P referred . . 1 ' !'I • ~ • • 1 is ;i " room I 1•hrn \\'lfh d1~hw;1,.hrr <'lJ>t'rl~ w vie11· trplc: rfl)J gar e\cc · 11-000 ing ? Can you n1an<tge ..AJ "' .. '' ptng. Don I fir ay on llus Ik>aur :\IA~\' !\!ORF FX· · ·· · · lo apprcc1alc! IJ, . """'Pf"'· C·n _"'""CPI •n rein" s17:, \~e . A\'1til 8/J!}. 2 BR . 'l Ba., frpt, patio, 2 Onf'. Ca11 !10\.\'. frlG-717l. Y· ' ' · ~ ". 10 f;oin111y room. 3 Bdrms .. 2 oprorr. Nr. Crll\1 High & Owner. Evf"5 646-5302 .,,.." .. .. ,,-... ._ " C u TRAS localril ln 11111 le rr:-.1• l)a1hs. Only $37.!r.l(l Call . Carhohc church. [.Qwest inoome-potrnlial of $2500 BEACON * 645-0111 I '411.1-28-ll , IH&-17:.Nl arpurt~ sc 01 pool. ST.ZS.
\-0' THE REAL '°"-ESTATERS .,. '< .,., '''
NR. COUNTRY CLUB
$2500 down huys a ttra('h\'I'
ranch tysw l twlrm hnmr
r1 1 All t Cemetery ---------l flit 2 Ra ., frpl, new q>ts, rn!iH :-in-a. . rrn1s I pn er 1n Bluffs, Mnving lo per mo & up? Investment e RATl1BLING 3 BR + n'C 3 BH, llY.. BA. CONDO., <!bl 2 11\•it1!ahle al S33.7::.0. Call ~~O I /I #'I Ir'(!'!' Bluffs unit, 644-2865, Lot1/Crypt1 156 req'd, $3000 M>Curf'd. Please r m., hu~ lnred yard, g;ir, bl rim, dshwshr, rC"ffi,t:, ~~·111n~~~.gar. J.'aL'C5 pool.
s42.z::.:t.·,. ..,,,,,,/T0e,,&.4'I£.-Ownr. PLOT-38, A.B.C.D. In!~ ~all ~7141 778-171•1, betwn nieny frui! trt"cs, fine loc., crpts, dn>s, pool, l'iubhsr. C:ill Tl.cahnr ~ll4i006
REAL ESTATE B1\YCRE!'iT-Ry Owner. Im. Harhor R.esl CC'n1et1•1)'. .nm rm Mon lhru Thurs. $225. Sharp, $215. $46.:~. D I F 3•5
inac 4 Br (1 br o studiol 2tJ-6Th.:zj!ll Rfl 6, \.\1krly11 Nke l.i11lr 13usiness ALA Rentals e 645·3900 AVAIL. Aug J°5rh. S225. :I BR. up exes urn.
1'~ R.<1. ram rm. rlin nn, M"fl CEMETERY lo', l..akrr;irlf" ,\rt .1:allf'r,Y, fran1rs, gill!!, 2 BA, fenced yd, rov1•re11 Huntington Beech
t;ast ,ldl' Co~1a MeAA . I """""""""""oiiiiiioiiiiiiioi
11!!0 Glcnncyre S1.
<l~l-91i:t ~l[l-0311;
ID'tQUF: CONTF.:t.·IPOR1\RY
•I BH & rlen nr ~) Bl1, Bram
hr k r .~ t rn1, liv rm r;f'cHon Pacilic View i\lcm gonrl ~.~rd ft1r111111re, Very • FA,11LY \VANT~:o 2 Rr, r,,1 tio, frple, crr1s &_ drps
1v/hi-hram cPil. rl€'ror r!rp11, Pk. 646-1423. n!lrnr11\lf' storr, low. r~nt. fned yrl, r nrl gu r, kiols/ C<tll 51.'>-><820 or 545-11139. J ATI., quirt neighborhoorl,
fr11l r, priv pa1io, 11viary,
i::ar11ge 11 vai l ; 100 3
CaHfornin ~8739, 842-1~9'1
1.ar)!'.e rf'er yarrl .,..·f'l'h room
fur trailer. llard1••<x)r[ floors.
full Prict" $2!1.:.00. Vngf'I Co,
Nn. 10. ~ Newpor1 Blvrl ..
C'.\1 ~S.!:M50
*LOW DOWN *
Sp11.ciou1 l BR. + lnm. rm.,
I~ ..... ·ell kept y11rrl, T'f)("tm
lot pool or pnrk rP('. Vl'hi·
cle. Open House Sun. 10-~
Aug. Rtti . 2629 We~fmins!er
PleR.s.> A~k for Al King
J~s Realty Il'lC. 67:Hi210
-4 BR.. l BA. m11'rl PRhn.
bl!in B-R·Q, rorlCl'l'fi' blr.rk
1v1dlet1 vd, cl~ f('I M'llool~ -
sllOpp\ng S16.500 • * • 2
BR., cnv'd palio, R07, Joi.
$23.500. Brokrr 64~~16
FOR Sal!! hy O\\'nrr 3 hr, 2
M in n.ncno J\les11. Ju.~r
re<!uCf'rl 12.000 $6,:,00 tn
11ssumr f;"",. GI I.min v.·/S196
mn PIT. 5'10-9322
nArLY PTLITT !or 11cll(lnl
CONDOMINIUM
3 13R. 2 RA , $2-1.7:,0, F:x1sl crils Jgc. frpl., kl!ehi>n,
6 '~ rliA loan, S I.~. l'ITI. w/hlln.~ & r:in1 rm. Pa1nlrd
.~lah for hoal, lvly yd. "-===~c--~=-~7 1 ;:()()([ lease S.lOOO rcq d incl fK'IS 0 1( $130. Mt·:S-,\-Vrrd-,-h-o-nH·-. 4-JJ!l, 2 \Vinrhva rrl Ln, 51~7 ... assum 2 SUNRISE plot~ IMa.'l<lnir), inventory /:. Datsun station ALA Rentals e 64S-J900
lnnn. S61,500. 646-2027, P11.clfk: Vle\V 1\l r m o r I a I w;:n. 6-12-6:!!!1 or 616--4[);}8, ha. Crpls & drps. \VRlk to
r k $400 545-78"8 ~t:hl & shpi:: + 111any x!ras, Exf'cll. 11rt'a. ex1rr111rly n1urals hy. farnous l..ai::1111n 1 --"W~A~ToEcR=F"R'O=N~T--
clran, c-rp1~. ~rps, VA ht , nr!l~t. SJ6,!f.IO -Offf'r rlnwn.
i;r,r.• rorch, Jl3fl0. 2 car gar . !\llSSION REALTY 49-l-0731 Chnrming Condominlum ()n
rlose IQ ~hOpping. I BY O\VN :T V . B h the bay. Delightful vlew -a , 1 ~. {• 11 lnnfl c11c pool, pier & i<lip.
' arci'AA. N1•w 3 RH, 2 1~ BA S79.:i00
I + \\'Orkroom. \li('W, Luxury TE[) HUBERT & ASSOC
!62-4471 ( ::::.J 546·1103 rllJ:tfr. Sff.l,000, 19 1_.:..~ 3171 Via Lidn, 67:.,.8500
SELLING
YOUR HOME?
F1rr appraisal • \Ve buy
,.qu11!cs. Personal 111tention,
2j yrs, experiellce.
COLLINS & WATTS
96 :·5.'i23 E\·es, 6'12-().127
NOT LEASED LAND
:-.•rar hearh. ·' Brr!rm C11n1r1J
rrnriv11!M. V,\ or con\'rn.
tllln:1I.
LEADERSHIP R .E .
lt42··\.16'l !'11•2·2017 ~~\'f'~
A l?florl w11nl ed 11 A .'°""I fl1VP~1mrnt
lRVINE Covr N'~l<!Pnce-Lge BEST
pnol/patlo. Principals ooly. BAYCREST Shown by H(lpl 49·1-966i. VALUE
Lagun• Hills 4 BR, formlli din. nn. ll'R sep
:C::'."'.".'.:'.-:~--,.-----,1 f11m lly rm, hrtaklast nn-11.
Ht:ATl::D pool, 1tpl1 1 lrvel in kltch. For 11ppoinfmen1,
ho1ne, 4 RR, J b11, \\'Ct bar, rxrlusi''P Rgent &M).JZj.'i
("nv'd patio, Lnd1cprl . ~ ---. · ~30-13!1:1. BA YSTDE: V1Uai:;e. 1 Br &
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
642-5678
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drn, 2 b11 . Ne .... •\y rlecnrated.
Aro11t View of Bilek Bay,
rv1 hr11l·h. Pool & J11.cuz1.L
llRt ~lip 11v11il, No rhilrlren
or prl/I', lmn1('d occupancy.
s21~:i0. li7H99.i, i;;~m1t
Ol'EN HOUS~: rolum'tl.
llousc llu ~hn11:r Watch the
...,.-'-'-· --·~·~-·-'----1LAWN anrl Ga ri::!Cn f;""g e EASY DOES IT l RR, 128. ,_.,. .,1.2 •1,. _, .. --:; ;') 1110. ;.,...,.., ,) , ;')' 01-'PUltl
Commercial Srrvice ror salf': $1,150 /lC't crts, rlrP!l. t"hildN'n OK,
Property 158 profil per mo. includes nr. belt, S l~. 2 BR, fnc<I )trrl, Sl3ii No pc.ls.
-_,.,.,,..,,,.::-:-...... -.~-Sl.000 of cqup, onrl truck. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 Cpl only child ok.
INVESTMENTS S.'i,OCXJ run prier., 11.lso will 2i.3r.r~347C'. -,c---o---,,.-1
WITI1 "MAJOR" 1raln, eJ1cr 6 p.m .. 847-5140. e NICE LIVINr. 2 RR, 2 l\1 r. SA V" rd e 3 Gr,
N ewport Beach
:l BH, 2 BA + den. Av11.1l
Scpl. Lease S2JO. mo. l BR,
2 BA also avnll $200 mo.
5000 N('plune. Look i._ call
rollrct 1n°11 629-1492 TENANTS-LEASEBACKS SN ACK llhop & c:Rr wa~h. 81\, cpts, drps, i>CIB 1vcl-fpl11/bltn11, $235/mo. ·1st &
OITICE Ill f 1 8 con1e, Sl55. last n10. advar'IC'('. Mi>--2786. Duplexes Unfurn. ness orct>!! 58 a. y ALA R I e '"3900 COMMERCIAL 011.Til'r . 206:t S. Hnrbor Blvd., enta S _,,. J"11:\1ED oe<:upancy -5 hr.
350
& APT BLD'GS C.i\I. Bar ll;1rhor. S.100. E\'es .Capistrano Beach
W . R. DUBOIS, INt;°. e SPARKLING VIE\V, La· R.'Ul-6341. Rkr
(R.E. Broken) m.9445 QUIT Olt SA~"E SMOKING guM, 1 BR, stovr, l'T'lrli;. CEC0-,c1c80'C-lu~lf~-----~==-c~=~=~--l(.onrl inrome same lim('. end gar, chi!dltim ~t. _
I ACRF: + CARLSBAD. to"' Provrn by MD'1 af1er 5 yrs ---------M for 11.p" 1 1 -" $1~. ~ nn, 3 BA, Ii~ conv t11.m11l · ·• mo"· co ... ,o. lnlrns1vf' l'f'.~r11rt:h. 61:.-3373 ALA R e ntals e 645-3900 on SIRle Park l..11goon. w1lh . -.-=~-, rm. \Vn!k l(J C<l:O.I Iii schOol.
f:'XCc llent OC't'an virw, 1 CAFF~. E"f!Ulpped. Jdral for 1999 llRrhor Blvrl, l;.J\I. S•ll5. &opt l.st Jsi•_ 011y11
NEW rluplex Rpl with 11:11r,,
Al'oil now $175 mo. See a t
J.1529 Via Vertie, adul1s o n.
ly,
Costa Mesa
b1(l('k fl'f'f'1\•ay !nterchnnJ::"c org11nlc f()(lfl~ or c:i.1t:ring, ARAND Nl=;\V--;oicl VACANT 67:>-7117•1, evrs fi.l+·-080:>
\.\i lh or wllhoul ht11111!ful l f'_1c. Rras_. 612-2 149 4 RR. 2 .~tory hon1e, l'J'fl!~, ---------11 BR. v.·/w, s!/rnt., 11:ar hn· Fountain Valley t11ch1 sml PAl lo. 1 a11lt. Sml • R.R., 31 ~ hnlh~ home. /.!Ry ORANC.E .J11!i11~, 1o\V rln\\'n rlrps. hlt1n~. tlf'11r thr br11rh1
I B o R (!h1ld ok $128. 64~. 1~. Owner. 729·?.o72. Ownrr \\Ill cnrry. Owner f.'1unt1 1,.~ onl,\. 11·1 bf'aut1 ful FOil cn~1· ~ R. ~ A, OC'1v
2 Rrt, 1 1~ SA, gar, bll!ns,
n·fru.:. new shag L'rpts.
Sh11rp. sioo. 64~20C1t.
OO'"T JUST wlSJ~ 57;,..2.1;i2 or ~l~ ~12:\G. r0r SL't;."i pl'r n10, A.!(t•nr crpt. p 11. 1 n t, dis~v.'11.sher.
fiu•nl!l'hlngs ,0; your home, The Ins!('~! l.!Nlw 111 the \\·r7'i. 5'\f...,jJ41 Clnsl! io srhrl01", hig yard,
Unrl grea! bu~ In lcv:lay's .. 11 D111ly Pilol Classllled l DAIL\' PILOT for ncllon! $22S mo ~O-GR.17·
Clai~llie<l .{Ids. Ad, 612-5fl78 ' C11ll &12-;,f,711 & Sa\·t! , C="c'lclc64clc·c"c1cRc&:...:cch='="~'~;1c. --'-'"c'c'll::..:h=•clP'-"Y='":...::'='c"c' c".::.::::.::.
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Rental• to Sher• 410 \ Office Rental 440 Duplex•• Unfum. .150 Aph. Furn. "° """ un1v, •. 36S Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt . Unturn. 365 Apt1 ..
Furn. H·-u"nl_i_ng_ton __ lle_•_d> ___ I Huntinaton &a.er.
2 BR + dtn, l ~
bl l!ns. dl"J'I-'!. !1\•
Dhl g11r Fl'~
\tnml'd. ~16-2651
Newport B•1ch
BA , WJD,
rm ms.
yd. Avail
'.\PT J ~le
!Joa!. 3
~un<l~k.
fi7".)..7fi72.
\•·trtl'f1t ·.v1p1f'r
Rrl~ 811 . trpl.
$3i5 yr!y l.~e .
La Quinta Hennosa
SJ)Al\l.lh Country Eat.le LJv-
in&' • Sp&cioua Arts. Ter-
r11ced pool; suni<en gas BBQ
Unbelievable Llvint -Only
1 Br unf $1S~furn $175
2 Br unf $175 furn $210
ALL tmL INCLUDED
Coron• del Mar
$225 - 2 BR StudLO N"w
shag, frpl<'. pool , w11lk to
bch. 5.S7-S1!l nr ~!}..-'l440
New New New
Villa Cordova
S~cla.J Bonus; a 1Uve.r-COOL · t'RF:~~
plated candle snuffer is QUIET -SAFT. ! AD.1rtrNnt1 !or Rent i=i:I your1 lf you brin1: this •d !/\ear &clc Bay 1 -------~ T when yt...l visit ou.r modt':l1. 40 Unit Adult '••••••••••I' blks s. ot San Die~ Frwy Ap•rtment Complex 11 on &a.ch, l blk W. on Holt 1 & 2 BR. Apia. Apts. Furn. l60 l.O 16211 Parllsidl!!: Lane. En1tnaauri.1: "111 be a plf>as-
U.neral (71.C) 8'7-»U un•. l)(l\~1·111111g Ou r; JovPJy,
sp11cinu~ a p! \Viii hf. 11 joy.
Rent l-<!1u11tnl Furn11\.re
for ll! liltle u
ONE MONTH
El'.XotELOR 11.pl, furn, util • SpPciaJ c:a b1rier lipare
paid, Adjolnli \'t':f'l' nil'.'f' • Lock ga ral{NI; w I If;: i;ll'lr
home 1n a N-n~r trarL • Sm N:d e Lndry • Pa1 ~
Gar, pvt pa.uo_ Ntw, Nr • DIV 'di.Sp\ • Hug' i;:a~ sh•I'
hl>ach k Edison Hi. \V iii • Special 60Undproo!1n11:
compl•I• with ~1v" I wk frtt nnl, $140 • Dttp 2 rotor shag
your 100% mo. ~92:i r arpcf!!. rlr"PM
Purchase Option I S I J!JJ mo. GAS &,VATERPA!D
lod. item seltction. Br. urn. Mo l o Mo F'om $ISO Ovf'r\ookini;:; be11u1 fiardl'n · • 24 Hour Daly. patln &: htti pool. Adu lis 2323 Eldtn A\'f', CM
CUSTOM _AVAii Aug L lO.t) 12th St Sl't f\1g-r Ted Wooc!ht11rl
furniture R•ntel 11 rms11 irom l.Akr Park.1 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!W..!!!!~00!)![!!32!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 517 W, 191.h. C.M. !:i48·3481 s::ifi.-2692. I ~
Allllheim 774-2800 FAIRWAY Wiabc. 69<-3l08 NEWLYWE DS h•l og
/oolhbrush, ntwly d~r.
s•s. l BR. vac utll pd. ~paciou~ 2 hr a11t, util. pd. 2 VILLA APJS.
$80. 1 BR . Vtl C:, utl] poi, Blk!! bch. S2l0. 536-6861 am.
•
J.!f.l. 1 BR. kid~/pe11 ok. &1~77fi pm
Sll~. U11! pt:!. N.A.
SlHI. l BR pv! un11 ovr g11r. LRG l BR. Nicely tum.
SllO. 2 BR. \J'll.C, movl':. 1n now. Pool. J)flnn. Nr Rf'11r.h Blvd
STAR*LET 636-2860 I.· Adams. AdH!. $140.
~~717.
B1lbo1 Island
2 I. 3 BR's
Prlvate p11t!o. pool • lndlv.
1s.undry tac.
Near Orange C.O, Airport Ii
UCI. Adull! only.
~122 Sant.a All& Ave.
Mer. Mrs. Joachim, Ap\ l·A
5-16-liZIS
------.-,,----·I 2 BDR~,s.. nr. 1hopping.
UTILE ISLAND, wmttr Nev.•ly dtt0r. $110 Ptr mo.
rtntal. All new deluxf' 2 hr RealonomiC'll Bkr. 675-6700
+ IU!ldttk. $225. Ava.ii Sept I c.~.~,~CH=E~LO=R~.-pool~.-u-b~l-pd~.1 --~0~R~l~EA=N~~S ~A~P~J~S~-
Uth. 61:1-1.194 oou 0,,p;l>I. Av•H A"<· 15. •
B1lboa Peninsula • 842-519:1 • ADULTS DNl,,.Y
• s.;:, \\'!\ k UP . On Ocean Newport Baich 2 k 3 BR. Av;ul, Pr1va/f! pa·
tio, pnol. inr!iv. Jaunrlry far.
(N 1. Or11.nge C11. Ail"f)Orl: Tu~
tin &! 17th Sr; nr. Wf!!tcl1!0.
Lovely Bachfolon 1 BR.
~!lid St'f\"1ct . Pool. Ulll pd.
e C..all 67:H7-MI e
1 OR 2 BR furn apt, upsta1r:<.
Yrly, \Vork1ng cp1 or maH1rr
won1an only. RJtr. 67,1-~0.
UPSTAIRS -Jovrly vi;;-:
bt~t loc. ~ BR . 2 All, a::a.r.
\Vinttr. $27~. 57;,-5129
Coron• def Mar
LRG &cht'lor , 2 bllc~ 8 1;:
Corona. $1551mo \' r I y .
Gfl.Tllge Ava.ii. 1 Ad It .
fi.!2-R\20
1 BR furn 11pt
Slfij m11 .
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Coste Mesa
CASA de ORO
CASUAL Cali!. Livini: In a
v.·tnn l\ltdittrrant11n &tmos·
phl'rp Spacious color co-ordinat~ apts • dtsiJ;"nt<I &
turn ishtd !or !tYle & com·
totf • Htated pool • Kitch·
eJ w/ inrlirect lighling e
Deluxt RIO. Adults. No pets.
1 Blt.-$17:'> furn.
UTILITIES INCLUnEn
J.;l \\'. \~'ilson 642·1:111
*$35 WEEK & UP*
Studio & 1 BR apts.
SUNNY ACRES
MOTEL
l blY south o! Fa 1~und!
23j6 :'\e11,·port Blvd.
5-18-91:il
BUSINESS nitns 1 p'" r ! ~ 11
"'kl.v ra1ts now olftrtd rn 1
,.veryone ln is S'l6
~alark \lotel, 2301
Bh d 6-lf>..i-H··.
• • ·~ d rl ,..,...._, __ .. ,Ji"'='".:..----.. ... ---'_
11k.
Npt
~-·~-~----~ 1 BR r urn, frtto:ztr, up~tairs
rPa.r. Rl'moci l"lerl. ~ r!Mn
htiy. 1 blk libr!Uj' "'-bu~.
M11ri.1r,.. 1rlull~ pl~. nn
lnngh11.IN1 . Garag,.. S125 incl
util~ \V inter rtntal. Call hf'f
10 nr 3 ft 6, 673-81.M, 317-C
Newport Heights
!..GE hr apt. nt_\\·ly
ril'C'Orll led. 1150 mn, util
inc-I. 54~-31."Wi
CLEAN 1 or 2 Br. Adults, nil
fll'I!!. Lo;. Kit. Sli'i·S15fl. 2471
r;. 16th ~r. N.R. 646-1801.
Santa Ana
G•n•ral
• . .
17·11 Tustin, Cosl.t f\lrs11.
Mif". Mrs. Thompson &l2--"'6't
THE BEST COSTS LESS
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DELUXE
APARTMENTS
NO\V AVAJLABLE
AJr Conr! . Frpk:'s • 3 Swim·
ming Pmls -Ht.1.llh Sp& -
T"nnl~ Crts -Game iL. Btl·
llArd RCIC'n1.
1 &. 2 BEDROOM
FROM S\411
MEDITERRANEAN
VILLAGE
2400 Harbor Blvrt .. C.f\t.
(11·11 5S7-802D
F..ENTAL orrICE
OP~N 10 AM TO 6 P:'>l * Spanish Elegance
Qultt Adult Living
Shag cpt e drps • bltn5
Be1utituJ Pool e AU Uti.1 Pd
2 BR. $170
Ad ul1s only.no pf':!!
Z.H A\'ocado !'it &16-0979
• REGENCY
Cost• M•s-• N•wport Beach or Unfurn. 170
MESA Vtrrlfi !11'1'11 ·2 hr Uf)-BAYl'ROJ":"T. hotit r!nrk~. e.'t· N•wport Beach
Pf"r. crpt11, tl rp11. hlrn~ 1111r .l Ar ' Ra. l1rtpl11.eP Resort
AtlulL~ only. Sl~t.i. &l&-~~7 Sh.1'J rnn 1 I-Ir :l R;i . S.11•1
E•st Bluff mn P.1"11\1(\f, ll·lf>..(113'.!. Living
·---------1--R,,t-:-Bo~\ BAY-CLt~ Luxury l\P1 11\>101 11·/fl mil·
rrrnH'" i;ru r!Jo ;ipl, $200, mo. IK'ln recrf'•!ion .• 1w1mm1na.
NEWPORT BEACH frl1-~l!I tt>nnis, btll i11rrl~. and vol.
Villa Granada Apts. • · lrytmll. h!'tilth rlu>M!. 11aJ n1u1,
Fo"' •-•,oom• with "•loo". $27.~/nio yrb. Orran V1r11· " """ '' " R ., k rlubhoulif", paJ'I)' room, 1'f!a 1~ le, above & :.eiow. Greclous llfl l . .1 Rr, 2 ~ lri;: ~ur.urc · rt!!nt ~f"nni" pro & pr11 ah<ip
11.Yinr • O"if!I -"~11nd !n• _vrr.i._' i•!r_nn._:1.)-1~7ll_. ---1 .. ...... ~ And n1u<:h mo1'f'! ~1ni;::lf'1;,
for family v.1th IL'h1Jdrrn. BAC/lf.l.OR Apl. 2 t>lk to t x, 2 BR's. ,.·um-Unrurn
Near CoroM di'!! Mar H i~h 1wf"an. $~!:1 11('r n10 -Y@.-i.rly fuonts ff"'lrn Sl'.lti .•. Nil
&hool. F"irepl11cf' Wi!I bu & ~7;).-~2J1 lra!'f> rr<1111rrrl. ~lC>dtl., Ol>"n
bt1llf.in ki1cb'!n aPpllllf'lce•. Sa r\ta-Ana Daily 10 hl II,
&35 AMJ GOS WAY ~.2'3'Jl I-;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;'
ColciweU. Banker & Co. I•
Mana.gin&: Agent 541·5271 CAN'T BE BEAT
• NEW DELUXE •
J BR. 2 BA Apl fnr 1".!t~" lnr-!
OAKWOOD GARDEN
APARTMENTS
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RENTAL TO SHARE?
We cllf'I htlp YOU•
NEED ROOMMATE?
-. NE\\'PORT B!:ACH
zoo,:ioo.~ It ~V'
Ph ~Ir Ervin. fi7:l-!fi01
e,;.oo ·s~Q~~,~.,.~. _s_i;_:, ,-m-.-.
Crpl'r!. drp·rt . Cn~!A f\ff!lll ! Ca.!J f.4&-21:\0
1 INOiVJOUA'~1.~h~lrl~,~.~,.-.~,·.I
YOUNG ll'lll'ht'r w11.n1t1> ~;im' I hrt~ or •tori', 711 \\'
111 11h11re 2 Br. 'ln CX-"11n. \'.11]son, C.,\1. fi42-6;;fi0.
SIOO mn. t11. f'urn. P.tula NPT Rrh 5ihn1«rn1 11r nM'lrt
n1~.i ~P""" 1000 "'!\ 11, P11.rk'g
YouNr. man. 2J. wtJ;hrs 10 .S li'.' 410 Np! Fil . M~-~."i l
mnv" lo LAcnns ;irr~ tn Busin•ts Rantal---------W i;h11r, M11i>t nr &parlml".nl
Wt_ {'1tn ~Ip YOU. ~l'IO'
BEACON * 6'>-0111
wJth .•111nP . 714· .i.1fr8640. , .<\TTP.AC ~lore & 111!ire
IVISJ I 111 11hHtP lov!'Jy -!ai'Jl:l" I ~pacell $.~ & up. Dwntwn
Bark. Ray horn'" 11, 1 1 h Sl!.n J u11n C11p i11tr&nn, nr
hllaincSl! l11;1t.v. &16-431!1. mi~111cin. 49.1-115.t
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lines
times
dollars
Personal1
l[j]
S30
area..
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ON BEACH!
fltll1n.~-;in1plr ri;irkln i;::
·"'""unty cu11rrl~.
HUNTINGTON
PACIFIC
711 O\F.AN 1\V~:, JIB.
!l yr rlld rtup!Px 1n Cdl\1 m
o! H11,y , Fe" simPlt l•rn\.
1-2 hr: J.\ l:ir. f".VC. Triuie
up. IA'fl S. Lagassf', Rt1l111r
+\"i~.4;,o~.
COWAN HEIGHTS
20 11.c •\I hnr~,. pro]M'ri 1r~. \rlOO\\'F.f) h11s1nr.~~n1s-~·li:
~'OR 1·n·11. lltOl'k nr 1n. .::i rn1·•, hllnl"•t. l<lnrt rr, !'f'l-
C'flmr. Rk"r. 539-21 .\() pnnn-1 mflnrir !., mflrt'IA ~t 'l"11nr1rrl
f'.'I.• nnl.1. ~,.,.ki ne 11nm11.n m1111l t r)'ll.r1,
-,-11 1 • h , h I PO Hnx !~1. ~11 n f.1,.n1r n!I'. 11r ~n Pu ome~. .. r.
2 ba p;,, 111 San J\l;itro k . APCARE
f1.,Jlm11n!. Rr n!~ $24:0 & S260 V11~"rtom~. Ahnrttnn. Ar1np-
n10 . Tr•df' up. ~ .5. t...g.' !1nn. lnrn & rounr-tl ina.
ASSf'. Re11llor fii,1-4JOll. f;42-44J6.
W!ll rl I c t I _c\fcACSCSCACGCE~-.-... ~,.-,-;,-,--.,-.
Jrs " rv1 ne oa~ p!'rltnr.._ 15.1~1 () Roll.l
Cnun!ry Ch1 h W)ll mtm~r-Chica Rd. ll.R. ~f>....il22.
11h1p rnr lstp moriel 1tatlnn 1 -~==~~---"=--I v.·11gnn, ~port~ car. Rolle: ALCOHOL!("!; Annnymnu11.
RQYC". fi.16-~iO. I Ph<mf' :.42-7217 nr 11,'T\!!'
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' I ~ I P.n. Rn" 122.l, C11lltll \ll'•ll, 11n! ii;m111 p111.n(> I'll' mnr --··-_ · _
TV. Tr11.de-J.;()(l '"QUl!y 1n Socia! Clubs 535
J l,. 11rrr, nr Palm Spring~.
WJJnrt $1:1 11 m11,
•• :i.l6-113J •• -----F11!1bronk 11\nd, r~~ It
cle11r, 20 ACTl"5 nverlook'R:
f111u r1> IAkl' Tf11rlio fi:'lr ls!
Trust ~l'ri. bn11J or ! ! : * 644-4379 *
* *
!'win2"ing Coup),,
\\'IOE \VORLO
71~1 776-06.llQ, :1::!1-7i.1'! -------
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•• DAILY PJLOf Thund«Y. AutUJl S, 1971
1rm 1 ~1 ;;"'"';;··-~l[fl];;;J I ; l~ ...... ~,,··~l~1 1J~l~I ~r.·~...,,,·~· ;;l[Il];.JI I A Wanted, Ma f 710 Help Want..t. Ma f 710 Help Wanted, Ma F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 An __ ,,_q .. _• _____ eoo_ Garage Sal•
I ~· . -e • ..,, ..... l~I ~I -
11 2 M l1cell1nMUs Ill TV, Redkt, HIFi,
Stereo SENIOR Cllittna, l Of'~ ANTIQUES -tablt'S, chain:, MOVING ale -Magnavox$ Nal.iooal Cub ~gigter $ PACKET &ailing la 11 n eh .
·DENTAL RECEPT. PROf'JLE OpE'rator, Milling me~ tor part tlme 1erviee armoire.-, lamPl!', commod~ elec organ $100: cu.rt.is-Old, Vt'ry ornate -bnlS! ca~. l97l ~nith & Admira.I clOSt"-ClaM'lc. ldea.1 bay boar !or
EICJ)tr. !'!('('. for ttiia busy J . W. ROBINSON'S Mactune ~]en, Lathe Men, 1tat1on work. $2 .. Ptt ~ & clocka. 354:> E. O:!ft.st M&.lhis i;te1-eo l.."Onsole S75; Xlnl cood. & \lo'Orking onier. out sale. Loweat prices in 10 easy passenger!!. Good
olc. Dtsk Onl)', ~ Satt. e NEWPORT BEACH • Bench Me.o. Appl.)' Morrison + comm. Kin&:'a Lido Rich· Hwy, CdM 675-2515 la' pool w/$250 filter $50; Ideal ror bootiq~ 1hop, et.c. <>ra.na:e Co. Antenna in· cundition. r.tany extr a~.
gd. btnditz. H.B. area. Eng1n~mg Co, 1 76 4 2 f.eld. 3600 Newport 613-9950. FRENCH Emp~ ta_b_i._&_p-r. Skil&aw J20; Gu 1>tove J,;,; Must sell. $350. 642-35$9 eve, stalled w/all ~3" & ~" f\1ooring ave.ii. $ 3 9 ;i 0 ·
846-35«1. Hu immediate Armstrong Ave, Sa.ota Ana. SHARP Bannaid wanted, $~ of cha.ln. 8 hand carve-d ~lve1 fur uphol 1na1eria:l BABY Sale-_ crib, $10; M"IS. M05t 1972 mode-ts now 673-4&3i
DEPENDABLE i.bysl.tter opelling tor Now \lo'or'king 50 bra wk. hr + bonus. Appb' daya, tadderb&ck chain;, 541-~l. tt~nants at l.Wt : cUs'hions stroller, $15: CU' 5eal, $5; in 51.oclt. ABC Color TV. 15' GLASS over "''OOCI boat
nttded for 3 children, 2 Vikki'• Lowige, 1 7 91 \ii & pillows at CO$t. 8~ Tyler clothes, bottles, &heels &. Orange County'! I a_ r i e a I $Iii(). Datsun i;!~el bugp•
IC'hool age. Preferably i n GRILL Production Artist Newport mvd. CM. Appliances 102 Cr oil or Yorktown & blankets, toys. Excellent ~nith M1ller, 9021 At:la.nta, $600. 96i-5618
my bo~ in Laguna Hills. For Hot Ne~·port Beach agcy 548-9242. Beach, H.a 963-65~ cond. 557-1440. H.B. 968--3329, I ~=.:...:::c....c.c.... _____ I
gJ0..6069 <tor 6 pm ., rod . .r._l,;:;,,:;::~=~=--,-=c-: WE ST ING HOUSE auto cc::iAiiRA<CGi'EC-:;;1;:-;;.,..;;;;;. ;;->,;;,·1;;:::;.;:;:;;:;;;;;.._~~-...-1 s"TE"°'RE""o"m=ic-:moo=c-,•l.-oAc:lr I Boats, Ma int./ COOK Know prin~ng, P uct:Jon STENO-CLERK City ol San washer $60. Kenmore auto sa e gins r · ENGAGEl\1.ENT ring & Wed· S I
DRAPERY 11chedu1ing wl xln't board Juan Capis~. Broad&_ washer S70. Both late Maytag "'.'ashE'r, elec d~er, ding ring, never used, 1 yr suspension speakers, Gar. erv C•
Exper. Hemmer & tra.int"e. skills. Must have 5 yrs E'X· varied derical exper., die-models, xxlnl cond, Guar & boy & gu·l Schwinn_ b tkes, old, s,150 nt'V.', \llill sell !or r&rrl automatic turntable,
902
I>each Drapery Service, 900 per. Temporary f/tlme, pos. tat:ion 75 typing 60 range delillered. 546-8672, S4?-8ll5. chf!'!Ty bdrm set. Childcralt $200. 67.';.-7709 e11e.s, 5-16-1161 A:\1/FM, stereo radio &
W 17th, CM. ~. E xperienced ~b~ity of l,lf'rma_r11~?l f/tlmt:': $504 .• sm.s'. Apply 0 ;y Hall, books, clorhing, furniture. weekdays. tape dtt.k. Still new, -..·a&
FIBERGLASS repair • All
typt's .. big or small -in .1;hop
. ouf shop, 20 yrs P:oip.
il4/53E-E6-16 or 213/43.'>-5419. DISHWASHER position ;u produrnon ma.o-32.WO Paseo Adelanto, PORTABLE DISHWASHER 11698 Qak St F .V. North of'l===-0-=.~.--~~,1 left on lay-a-..·ay. Orig sold
C'tdl 8331670 -La_dy Kenmore . Talbert bet~ Bui;hard & SPF.CIAL-Skill •Saw!! No. 71 for $299.95: pay oU ba!al)('e 'f··~ '-clea" & nea!, over ager. • · 493-1111. & No ~'"7 C' nst1~•ct1on 1y-,. '"" ~ " A I tn -rron 10-5 pm 1 ~:::===:::==:::::=1Sj'i];)ENj.-ri.f,;.,:;/y;;;j; Aut/Jrl'latic. White. W/chop-Magoolia ·"" · ! "· •·~ of $ll> or !mall poymenrs. 21 . Apply in person, Su rf & i;:' ~ l hi IQ N 8 • STUDENT <lehvery hl!'lp. ping block top. Like new · $65 or trade for py,·r lav.·n Collet.'tion Dept. 7141893_1'.l)(H Boats/Marin.
SIN1lcl.oin, 5930 W. Coast Hwy, , Equal op:W~ty ·;m~lo~·er Production Supervison: r-.lust have own rer. Fuller 1125. 968--903T ANTIQUES from England mov.·er & edger. 847-2684,
Top oppoertunlties tor 11.g. Brush. 114/635---0176 or ~==~-~~~.---\nel ro!lectlon of iwnplcr.1; 16892 Ross Ln, HR
Equip. 904
bo l\lOVING mus{ seU Kerunore i~e Manm1~ or<><>n ~ C\IP Dl-IBUTORS -..'anted, S!!ll gressive leaden. Har r 956--3S19 >o .. -,,~ •• • BRUNS\"ICK p I T b l [ II' o.n · 1.0~~"'.,-:-:-:c;c-;;-c;::::;:= \Vasher & dryer, garage. cottee-pot. shutter", picture , r . 0 ° FrN toYou Basie H -Protein -areu fasre~t gTO\lo'tna co. TEACHER OE'edS Baby"itter. opener ;25 each. 675--4911 ait frames, prlnts, 1940 rerord 41hx!I, Jacuzi1 Whir lpool,
Vl1amin. &16-4523 Job!!Part time 1631 Plarentl.8, C.M. Sept. to June. 1:30 AM-2:30 5:30. album! water ~kls. 137 Ex+-rcycle. All !>lnt cond. -3-L-in-.,-.-2-T-im-o-,~. $2.00
MERCURY & Volvo props,
control cables, ~irG;le Jevf'r
controls, instrum+>nts 1n-
clud1ng clus1er t.· harnf'ss.
Rear running lights. Block
& tackle 1500 lh. 54~30.
l\lost items are new ..
*DRIVERS* p UBL IC :;afet y PJ\1. Tu'O girls, ages .'l~-, &. ~==~-----TO""Z 'Avenue, 811lbot101-"-,;.""l90:;;IC,,Piirn-;ciiii-,,.-I••••••••• KEYPUNCH OPR. Administrator, City of San 18 mn. 838-7311 !or In· e MAYTAG repair man bas ·-· 1 N E • · 1 w.<asher xlnt cone!. deiv w1rln Island. FISHER P<XlL TABLE 0 xpenence Juan C ap 1st ran o o terview, '"" SJ50 00 j FREE Kitterv; -4 white, 1
Nec-sary' Temporary/pltim4 ~" &o~nPiMng organiz e fi~t com .. l..'.:'..:T:;.:.IM~E~K=E~E~P=E~R=--day guar_ SSO. 531-8637 Hou1ehold Goods 814 Call · 675-m~ black & whhe.
,..., • avii.ilable from :.,.,.,,:""' • pceh.el'.ISJ\le. pubhc . !'lafE'.ty COST CLERK Gas Range w/center -------,----1;;;<;7,-;;;;;;;:;:;;-;;;;;,-c,m; 675-4231 BAIT la nks S 34.9 5; ac-
dri M 029 ' METAL t h'" 6Xl0' -;;;-;;.,--;;..-,,--.;c;.,,.-,.,-cf'Ssorles a11all. Aqu<lS('l, Must have clean Calit. v. 1 Y1.,exper. on an JB, • services 1n community. in-. griddle, clean Jl5. BEAUTIFUL direc t o r s ~ s oi·agt" 15 ~" fREE P.Ak\1 TREE You
,,.·record. Not under 2S. (69, Reqlli~ Bextible tim..: 01,,d·iog crime pnvention, Good .opportu~1~ f?r eagtor Call 646-6149 h irs hire leather s/s $50. Jnr-lur!es floor. , ... , ool. lne. Call 557-8077.
Co " 1 t I ti u & ac 1----"=...:::_::.::___ c a ' w ' ' • ~2-0161 * ...,. ,.,.L YELLOW CAB • schedule. disco\lery & Apptt"hension. app ican 11' 101 a ve · PORTABLE GE dishwa.sher, chrome & plastic:. 100% • * 5'16-0757 * Boats, Power 7~
186 E. 16th St., C.M. pop 4 5 2 5 S a 111 r Y counting e..bility to become J75. 675-4232 if no AMV.·er Polyester blk & while 11rea1l •CCAMAAiiE~"LULLlliA\;s5'A\iLUEf. .. ;-, JHJ.,;aJ!liihoy:, I""""°'.;~~~~--= -----------1
EXPERIENCED c 11 r pet Apply in ~non. f}3,:io:i. • $14.Mo.. x I n t acquainted . w/all dept,, -0t phone 557-6218. rugs & full i;\ze standard mature plants in i'edy,•ood fREE to Good honies, Blk 18' Fbrgl5 Overniter
layel'!I needed. Apply ln PERIPHERTCAL BUSINESS benefiU!. Btwn 35 & 55, 10 mai;u.factur1ng co, Mu!i.t be bed .. All like new. 675-4;i96 containers. 842--2489 miniature poodle & brwn Sips 2, 80 HP Mere Png-..
perron, Carpeteria, Dave EQUJPi\fENT, INC. yrs progressi11ely r esp-0nsi-familiar w/r:rlc m.achines, GE DISH\VASHER, portable, B NEWPORT Bch Tennis Cluh1 7c""'-;;;1Y_,.""='o'cpoo"'._64_'-~97-•_9_ used 20 hrs. 35 mph. Bltn
Root, lTI4 Newport Blvd.. 17112 Armstrong ble experience in Police fast & accurate. w/figure5 & used 6 mo~7 ~J;-··· M iscellaneous 81 famil y membership, $-150 LABRADOR Fem 6 i1 mo bait 1ank 50 watt radio,
C r-.1 (Irvine 1rnlustri'al Complex) operanons, kno'!'ll~ge. or ~ave ~ri:e formal account-* * -I * * ------------i.~;,~,~f~tr~'"~''...'.'~~:::.·c"~':'.'~2'281~--I old, Very friendly, To gd rear1y for water skiing, tish· · · Santa Ana, Cal i!. 9Z705 Californian law enforct-ment ing training or ~~per, Send WHmLPOOL REFRJGERA-ho!M. 54s-6883. ing, etc. Little Dude trailer.
E'XPER. Seivice Sta. man, & criminology. Applications Ti?'SUme to Classified ad no. TOR, good condition $25. Mi1cellaneou5 LOVABLE Coc k-A _ p 0 o N.B. slip avail.
p/time & gTI1veyd. Apply Turn East on Alton·otf Red belng :received thru Aug. :198, Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 536-!.\470. ThiS iS for Real Wanted 820 needs famly to care for Best offer over $1700
Phillipg £,6, 4675 Qlast Hwy, Hi\\ !3 blk5 North of Mac· 31.!lt 1971 Request ap.-J560, Costa Mesa, Calif. I cKE=7NcM70°R=E•a_u_t_o_•_'_"'_h<_r-. "2-11 l:;iiiiii .. iiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiii him. 842--1316 a Her 6pm. For Jntormatlon call
NB. Arthur • Red Hill inte-rsec-plir~tion f~m Personnel 0 1-m26. )T . old, Xlnt ... 0,d. GARBENSTANGELS. N OI• I ~===--~~~-~ o .o '""l
K •-E ·' O E I • I KITTENS, male & female, .no-->tN ESCROW CLER tion~ turn right at ,..., .... ficer 32400 Paseo Adelanto, qucu ppor. mpoyer $35 .197.1084 gag, Daily P i at ofler5 to '27' OWENS
Exp'd. SECURITY PACITTC strong. San Juan Capistrano, Calil., highest bidder the winning CASH PAID FOR part Persian. Healthy, 6
'NATIONAL BANK. 962-3361. l ii"i:'~,..T,',..';';;:""":::;',..~l~n~4-1:4_'9~>-:111~71~ . .:_-----1 WESTCLIFF USED G.E. Refrigerator-pair ol goarbenstangeb; built tine .furniture, appliances, 1c"c"-'-'l_d_.c>lf>.4~~"-'c·--~-Just painted, varnished ,,_ I 2 PERSONNEL freezer. "II .... J~." .~. 1 1, Id bl k · rechromcd, New canvas & Eitual Opportunity Employ-LADY to care or '' ~v by Orange U>ast College or <1.ntiques, One piece or YJ yr o ac & v.·hrtt!
tf'. pre-schoolers during school AGENCY 549-(1693 world's first Build a Better _houselu!. Call day or nighi, Beag le name(! "Fat slern room. Engine hke
Exec. Sec'y
F/C Bkkpr-F 1600
Legal Sec'y
A!St . Bkkpr
!'>'CR Bookkee!X'r
Girl Friday
l700
!600
""' "' ""' to $600
1"'50
NEWPORT
P e rsonnel Agency
833 Dover Dr., N.B.
642-3870
FACTORY $346 mo
B1adt area, paid medica.I
Dnetitll. ?\1a1e or lemale.
. 1714) 956-1000
Cal·Fair
Employment Agency
625 So. Euclid .. Suite 4
Anaheim
hoW'S. Permanent position. Printed Cirelli! 2043 \Vestclitf Dr., NB Furniture llO G r hens!angrl c 0 n test. 5-19-22-11 or 547-7733. Albert". Call 54&-6113 nei11. radio & depth Under.
Our home. Salary. Start ''Wayne'' has f ive washing/;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; II i2'.:::~P'iE~D~IG'R~E~E~D::::~BOu~o:m~t~'~e Sips 6. N.B. slip avail, &pt. l:sl. 642-3216 C,M. SILK SCREENER & •Appraiser machine tub-slzt'd flowers cab need xlnt home, strictly $6200
LOOKING fur several ex· TOUCH-UP • AccounTan!, Tax Returns Ted von Hemert with rotating _pistili;-a!J in CANOE \-\'anted, glass. good house caU! 646-6765 art 6 For information call
_,·,-d, mat"-..-.1eani..., PROCESSOR e Asst. Managt>r, Hotel Interiors Warehouse ~'firm brown. orange, ye\-shape,. reasonable, 5.f{}-28881-~~~=~~~--~ 548-4601
,.-. '"-L "'" .. ...., & R leave n/lnu• & phonf' ABANDONED black & white ma-"' fo" high demand e Malf'rial Handler emnant Sale low and red. "Phosphate · 33' 0\VENS BRJGAi'JTJNE "" • B 1 kitten, loves people . i~• .1 1 commercial building, New· I1nmediate openings for onl:' • SPITf."tary-Construction olt ends, finf> selecllon of Plus" is rebuilt washing mil-KILN wanlrr, ,:;as, 4-6 c.. JM6--7204. "''•....,. ec ga Jry, 2 .. i K.\V.
port area. Part time, eves. fl.illy quall!ied SCREENER e Receptionist drapery & upholstery Jah. chine 11'i th a message. See Call 497-1 ~ ONAN, SIS, CB ADF. >.1nt
& one TOUCH-UP P ROCES-ri('S, l\1isc furniture pieees to apprt'ciate a 1 Dally Pilot aflrr 5 \VE 1011e. you, comf' ge t us a t cond. \Vkday!: 811 · 3 4 ~ O;
546-5.32'2. S'JR w/growth con1pany 645·2770, 545-5685 rlrRstically reduced. \VeS".· plant, 330 \V , Bay, Costa \-\'ANTED Set of Dual 1~'h!'rls J005 Marian Ln, N.B. Puppy \\'knd s. .">48-9830.
MARRIED MEN near the Orange County Ai r· I"'""',..,..,..,..,..,....,,..,.., I cliff s1ore -0nJy 1727 West· r.·esa. Pro<.'t'cds to Orange ror Chev. 1 Ton 1ruck, 16" No.], No 2 & No . 3. J7' 1967 1\fE:RCRUISER J/0.
NO .age lim!1. ~o 15ervice our port. T\VO ladirs to live-in rent cliff Dr, N.B. • Coast College Scholarship w/8 Jn;;~. &12--8~1·1. 3 adorable kittens, 8 wks old. t'ull cover£, 120 h.p. Dpth
equipment & learn otht>r free & care for elderly •SEEING IS Furn!, Makf' offers in 1vril-. 22 orlll'lgf! I v.·hile, blk I v.·hite, finder. trlr fully equip. Ski
work. Could mean doubling Both positions reqttire de-lady/expense!i. Pri. room & BELIEVING * ing to Puljlic Service Dept., Musica l Instr uments 8 all blk. Hsbkn. 673-8127, & Jlsh, $1850. 478 £, 20th,
previous income. Earning "•l~d io· umoyman. skill h"<h, B•y<1.d• V 1· 1 Jag•. F · · O C t D ·1 Pilot C M
v ~,,_ " urn1ture bargain a nt range oas ai Y , DOUBLE sel of Son a r 4 i\10 old Basset poppy tree osfa e-sa. S48-3nt'l. opportunity ..,70, wk Call 1 I & b·1·1y ............ k oc s10 "342 · p o Bo i= c ta '1 ., 1~-c..cc.cc;.::....::.::.:c.c::... __ "' evt:': !I · a 1 l <v "'"' • ,...., g1ve-a1vay prices. A 11 · . x JIN, OS "e,,.., dn1ms, ZildJian cymhR.!s. to good horn<. c-" -·1011 36' I ... · t 6' JO '!',===~--~.---...... ;:ooo-Stephens "Cla:;sic." Sl"" or perso • ...., in e-rview, · casional overt ime. ~,n 1WATJRESS 0,., 21, ~" ..... r. decorator items returned CA 92626. Gon<l cond, best oiler~ ~ .. ,, ,.. twef'n 8 & lO AM. 496-2383, k' els c mprehen • ',,,.~ 1 ....-v 5. Npt mooring. $L'l.500'." Al!
_ _, \\'Or ingoon · 0 • pref'd, Ship Ahoy rom model bOmt:':s. Sofas, --=-~o-=c=co.;;;;-""o.;-;-•clC64_2c-4~;·c''-·~-~-~--'~=~~~~~~---]pn1. 213/821-6 58 5 or Division of ConsoHdat"'-' sive benefit plans & com· Restaurant 4/!0 So. Co11.st lamps, tables, etc. Must see e Guilrl & Lyle ~11ifars FREE blac\< Cockapqo pup.-714/~.1S..?l42 ll ft 6 pm.
Foods. petith~ starting ratf'S offer-11ll"-', Lam<m Sch. 494--2050 to appredate. Brin11: this ad • AUCTION ."LN,• T COND pies, 7 wks.
d b ·' ,.~ .~ o===.C&c12--~71C'C-»6 ===~
1
3.1' O\\'ENS J966 T.S. 22i HP. i\l ATI.iRE "'·oman, par! time, e Y • • • I~===~--~-,~,= fur Jurther rerluctior1~. Can Rra.sonable * 644-734·1 i\tu;1c hackgrnd pref'd but \\'ATTRESS o11er 21; 6 ay, he seen at :!01.'> Oak St., HOUSE FREE SIA;.TESE KJTIENS Trak decks. Sre a 1 Bay.'i1{le
not essenlial, 10 assist DANA Hflernoon shill. good tip~. &int.a Ana. 557-0535 FOH :::..-ilP: New Frnder 499•2128 VillagP, Slip N(I. 132, N.8.
FASHION SI YI i s t for director m musie school for HPad Bagel, Balboll. Island. !11F:DJT couch $150: 2 leather AU<"tions ei;rry Fri, i pm Telrcasl+>r Guitar. S225 or '!i!iii!!iii!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I c"=~-'o'='=''c·'c· c8_1lc~c56•2_4~--I
Bee-Llne. Will train. No children. 4-S yrs old. Call \\'ANTED Lady for lite cha\I's S'10 ea: Plec dryer furn. Appl i. Antiques hest oHcr. ~17-'.1~3:1. -;I =1[B '66 O\\'ENS .)(!' Empress
dellv. collection!:. Car & bt>twern IO & 12 am: 642·1851 hM-keepini:: k cooking. Must $4.'>; oak table S8S; 2 dhl 301;i w. Warner, S.A. GIBSON ES.1~5 Hun1hur.king Pets ""d Supplies ~ Cruiser TS, SS. DF,
phone necess. Work o-..·n r.IATURE woman io cat(' for Laboratories rlrive. Assist v.·/stroke pa-heds $45 ea, old chests; <f'Ollow seHl'('h llghll pickups. Rosewood rwrk . . Xtras. h~. Call Yvonne, 5'l6-6407 convalescing stroke patient , bent. Sle+>p in/-0ut. 54~76· patio chain:; edger, etc. l --'54~9~·224;;:;1'.,..:•:,..:"4:;;7·~TI~l~3:__1;1>22<-sill'°"',..--;;.,-:,-;;;-;>1'>-cc;o"c'°~ 1••••••••••• l=~~P~Y~l~Plv:'.'?:· 0.' ~·~,,_.~·~"~·''---!
ar 533--1574. Jlv-iri. t10n-srnoker, :'11us! 2401 CAMPUS DR. WA NT dependable & reliable &14--0782 SPECIAL THIS ~~ENDER. Pro -Rev e r b Pet5, Gener al 850 111' SKl "'-fishin_i:: boal, 10()
FAST Breakfast Cook. No rll'i\'r. N.B. !ln'a, 9£2.-.0161 IR\TfNE. CALIF. \11oman to habysit in m y 'RJ"°·TT=cAoN.-.,-1c,-,-c-h-,-,,-,-00-1 WEE K An1p, .l BL's & Vibr~o:11n, New HP .Johnson&. lgQ 1,-hl trlr,
Snn, no hQlidays. Grqd pay. LE d Equal opportunity ('m~oyer homP, 496-3797 aft. 5:30.. bl · $£,00. First.$175 + 644---2135. GIANT REPTJl.E SALE -<1.!I hrand ne1v $2800 , flt r DD ·age 11-oman ~~~~~,..,..'!",..,..~!!lwcl'1Af'C'P.:;tti;;;;;:-c;:;;c ! , pecan, $95. 54" r'Ound 1964 IBM elcc lype-..Titer, 113 oH on all snake-& .& 492_,.~ 4. · Appl.11 ln Person, Kramrr'fi 1· · 1· k 1 · 0 N · G 'I · /0 826 ·••• 11•anted, 1ve·ln, Jte v.·or · ,, POLISH & detail man, ~X· \V ~1A . part tl':1"· en ex!enrl.able n111ple rtining 5et 17 .. r-arr1age, ne1vly condi· Pianos rganl Jii:anls. \lihi!c's Pet Shop, ,
l9)h & H•_roo_..c_. --~.--b!k from ocean. Permanent , C 'I C"" officf' ror sn1 business, Ex· \V/6 chrs. $150. Also coffee fioned SZ50. See K &. M Sur· 4,." E. l7th SI, C.:0.1. 14 GLASS, top cond, fully GIRLS 2-1 11 673 2 702 per. top mone:.. ·"· .... f 6 644-1033 hi WOULD YOU "" · 40h "· ,_ 1 or over. u or home, w.ages. -Wash 2059 Harbor Blvd. per. A r. : · · I , ~huller cabinet, ladder plus for 11 1! ynur electronic equip, p r.~·1nrude ._rk.
parl time !or hou!lt'keeping, mornings.R -~E~T~E~Pf;;IO~N~IST~•><>r:~S~u~p".:,•ccc!l~"~'O~'ii!AAiN~o:;Y;ot'6G50~y;;,-,;:-_, -;,.,;>-:,;;;x. hack chr. 642--7578.. .needs .. .1308, Sectiqn D, .Lo· BELIEVE S 5.'> gallon show tank, J\-lelA New paint, ~ki or fish, trlr
s2 hr 492--3n5 1 -'=~•'"'•~N"'E~E"D=E~D=--For A CCALif'. GOLDEN JJ('r. n<'C: p/time .. t ree for MUST sell Ji11ing rni & den gan, Co.~ta l\1esa. 549-1001. ~EE ORG~kLE5;0N ~~h~~~~ipment & lge ~;"c'.l.~l74'c>:i_. ~'46-"6:::...=.cc' --~I
HAffiSI'YLIST. better your GIR! l ur job. rl11y & n1te hrs. Min. 1-\'Rge. futn ind 11elvet !l<lla g, LIKE J\'Pw Sf'11 1·s Exercycle ~;a~~o~.s J~~btig~tio:. ~~~I o--------~854=cl 17' 1969 CHRYSLER J5S 1-tp incorn~.. renT space in Two Office G irls \fode~i' a/~. k~~ilul oft'. Nr. Ho;ig Hosp. Call belore love.sear, tbls, I .amps, $4(1: G,E;. CQnil) for noor & Conif'. illondavs 7:3{) pm Dogs TIO, marine r11rlio, full
unlqUe: O:li\1 Salon. can Jim Must be 25 and able to drive Lot! 01 public rclaL $400. !=! a.m or alt 6 pm, 642---99~ herculon sPl, game tbl, etc, <'11.r·_ret :o;c;ubber t.·. Jfoor COAST ·MUSIC rover. Xlnt rond. $2895.
Scott, 6#-7321 -APPLY -Call M.ary !..ff., J40-6055 YELLOW PAGE Xlnt Cfind_ 64:,..0036. polisher Sl.1; Salon ;11r i-on<l &12_2851 IRISH SETTER _,_,_,.._2_.11_,_· -------!
HARD\\'ARE Sales. P"rm . 186 E. 16th St., C.l\f. COASTAL AGENCY SALES \VlllTE f'ormic11 dlf'l(>tle, ti hai r dryer $.t"<; i\lov1e PUPPY PQ\VER-il·l;i hc:igafly & n.tk ~fust have abil\1y 1n meet & ,.UR.SES -ed•d Jo• pvt du· d cl1;iirs, 2 lf'aves. C"•t.om l c'crrccc'o"=l~l=·='='8-4~_78cl_•cl_1_6c.~-I HAl\li\10ND, St ein w 11. Y, Female J3 -..·ks old. AKC old-solid 28' Bst n If I' r ,... " • 2790 Harbor Bl nt A ams Thi' WrsJ'" l;il'g('st lndepen-.. ~ y.,1.h•. N'ew •. "''' ·1
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,. I H rd ·1 ho t h -" " " "" papers~ Shqw quality, Cal ,,., terve cusomers !I 11'111"1", ly , AU type~ -all sh1 ts -RF.CEPTJONIST !or lea.~ln~ dent Joc;i l trlephone direct-up . c air and ottom., an-!\fE,.,TBERSHIJ' f0r :o; 11 J e , . ak B t =-~~~,~~=.--.-=cl
electrical, pl umbing cxper. Rff. riee. lp~uliP Nurses olf1-, .Fountain Valle y ozy pul>lishpr neerls addi· liq white carwd chair, Call Nr11·port Brar-ti Tcnn1 s Ouh. piano~ of mast m ::· e,~\ 675-619-5 ask for Dennis. Boat1, Rent/Chart'r 908 dl!sil'e'd, But will train. Gd R · '°I H -1 ] Rd '--' &16--&WI-l '-I I I R buys in So. Calif. <1.t .x.hml POODLE pups _ \V ht loJ··, egistry, ·"' osp1 & ·• area. Exp·d, Xln! typing. tional SR.!ei:mcn to mePt cur-1 o====~~--~~-I ·"'"'· + r1111~ er Pe. f'g. Mu~ic Co., 1907 N. Main, starting ~ 11 l 11 r Y m m· NB. Call 642-9955 any hour. 835-3::.oo ext 2'17 rent expansion_ F/time, FURNITURE, h 0 u 1 eh 0 I d price $.i80. t7 l·l 1 172-51;;.1 ext S A V.'hl, blk. brn miniatures; mt"n~iiratf' '1'/llbili\\.'. Apply To••-· h-. '··Sp, M·F. -"-~~~~=,. ..... ---1 I h. · I -4 1111 111 na. v.·ht standards•, Stud serv -, · ·~ = Jlf'rm ., no ITilvr, 1-earn-itPm~. rom my Dover ~~ ~~~~----~ ~--------Ca l 25 + Catlina 27
1m26r;_=hn, H. \VS. "c'n,ih' C(')., NCR OPE R ATOR La •Rw, ·1nE .RSeAalLtyE Slnc. !rgi;, estab. product. Shores home. Liv rm, rln BENNETT B rll rl bur Y SACR: l\Vurlllilzrr ,co ni h~ 1111 rolors & i:1zes. &:l0-:>178
i'Jl\ ester ·!. · ' T ELLER •111, b• rm•, ,.,,. Jill f1oe •· 13" R B ·'I 0rg;in. iarc Y u.~r -C()~ !RISH s ., AKC ------R 1 D 1 La~ .. ·,. C<ll • ' ~ =llSC11pe 1:i. _ex ra'"-' ·''''·· , ••. , ,000 'a<h. , ... e,er pupp1('s,
Guarantee the Jo11-'est rates in
So. Cal li "Catlina cruis-
ing club". Location Newport
I !arbor. TI4/968-4840 Ior info.
3fi' PLYBRIDGE Cru1srr,
Sips 6. F11Uy eqprl inc ~kip.
Sl :l~/rl a y , $7 00/,vk .
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·!OU•SE"C".PER -:'\foth"" I ~ e IV 11 '"1" ~,· ·• -,,.,, •• he•e -•••e haYe < P •I f <•0 1~ I 12' R ~ ~ • Ch · 1· R w o c.i. ' Tl B "'' '" ~ '"' ' ., pc· \-Py, ..-m-".J'-' \l'lllPr Cf' nr , :~" """." <".'> i· .. 2!. _ am-pion 11'11'!. easona111y ·11 2 ~Id 0 -f h I I 21562 Br<:IOkhurst A1'E', · · hv ., · ' t . '-"1 rrn. •"<'ii: 1 ll Exf.'('r. ne-cessary 2 2ll hr-f'n inrrcasin& h1r.:int>s:<; . D!to;JN(; rni SP!, 6 lealhf'r etchin11: 3r,.;, Qlhf'rs. Pr1v.1----------= priced, Resen-·e y<lurs now~ '-6 0 k 'I t i\4 ·~!&.;'rlll 21~.-;;I) ·3 2 ' f I SU'l'IERCLI· •RAN CE 194211' "Jmc . ay v.· · · u~ f>\•rr .--.-;~ ppr :VT 0r ra~ chrs. BR fur nl1urr. ~ & c party ~.'l~)---,\'i!l:,, "" :.. " ' -• -' d · '" o'" 000 5741 .-......n1ngs Jor 111'0 part t1mr ,_ ._ b SAi " I ~~~~~~~~~~-1 ~:~"1' .. ~14"·.u sm "'"Ii·"""" ' Apply in Person '-~~d hiTI full timr expr-n· :1 ~·r~ .~-11 !"Xflt'c!N'l ,., t f'lv>ny piano, 357 B--1 5th Pl, POOL table Brun~"' i c k. • . : ~,., 1 . ~·R Olr! Co1liP. f+>n1ale, shots.
,,..er-·~ pven higher. Ct1 I c' d " 1 1-~ Ka11·111, ~lr1nw;i\', Ba dw1n, , " ho 3 food llS c+-rl r. E "'ale~peop1P BP!· • · \\' 1·1.1e~. · oo ('()n.,, 1,>, \\' 1 • • _..,,_(' Usf'. m0 , ..
l-!SKPRS E mph'l' pa~·~ lcp CENTINELLA BANK Pn ,. ·· · ' 64i>--4017 ur ilzrr,h.lnih1il1,l.0'"1...,Y· Neer!s older C'hildr e n. trr rlian 11verllgl" cornm, C'<l, ' SOl'"A S7;;, Childs cRnopy bed Co>»>, ,\lie•, £1'. 1= ,' 1,1,. 30 ' DIESEL kp1 rh. ~lreps 4. Geon::e Al len Byland A~rn· 3·3~ ,,. eoo.~1 Hi'-"• 1 tr ,\Ylll.rP amh1 ri<>U~ , air-" ~ -~,,,, "' ~lll--0547
"' · -· 'J p1.. rnajnr mcrt in:-;, \Ve 111vP ,r.,_ rl rPs~f'r <:'1'>n1pl J80, 2 ':'!i Chevy, blLIC' 1-dr S~l(Xl JlF:N'l'AL.."\. PLAYERS. I ~==~~~~~----! Jrlr11l rru1s1ng tina!. cy 1('Jli.B E. 16th, S.A, ~c1-1·por1 Brach If d 1n ~rrs.-.lvf" .t-SCf'k ~ carerr hol I $~ 'k POODLES A'.C, T•'"''P -' . ___ someth1ngd1 rrenl, rop 1 1 1_, 11 up -C:11Hr5 ~v ea., 111 e lTpr1ghl p1111W1 $1 ~1. 2 !'n<l Frirndl" 1r-Tepl1')ne infer. " ~' *** ·18'1-filffi **• :.47--03!'!~. PBX . •· . J2 a•d talk •t "''"'• 11 C'as~i "''-' yr 0111 pa.c::e II' .• •·,7_ .... ,. ' T•)'". Pup•/•"1111•., •II ""'\· . -----, r'lns11·rr1ng .-...r>'1f'e, " " ,, ----,,,·I s11lrs, plr<1s" r\'Mrt in r>E'r' I c="=·'=-~-~----,-1 ='=',hcf'c'='='-·-"~2-_7_"1c5-,-~-I Fl~~LP'S P IANO CO. " "s r! "" l<Cll--97 9 ,_., Boa ts, Sa il HOUSF.KEEPER Vic : &Uh mldnl)!h1 !o ~ am shift. 5 RESTAURANT: Cook'1, \\•ai1-~Yin ff'r inlrr•lif'.'1'·~ ,._f 7pm UNIQCE cont e mpo ra ry REl\IQTE conlrol 11nil fnr lll.~:I /\'nwport Blvd. nr~. ' t\l .~erv. · 1· · 909
St, N 8· rlay~ 11'k. Exp prC'ferred. fP~~P~. husboys. pantl)', ex· Thursda.', '"'· 51 h nr !tam "cable" tables for pool, rlin-mrnirl~. 4 rh<innel. Xln l Co~1 11 J\lr.<.a 714/&15-.12:-.0 SCl-INAUZER pu ps, groom-• .. &l~.(')()f:9 • .. 5-I0--17-~ .
;i--OUSE\\·rvER-, "'''~'h · '1 pencncprl only . Cr O 'v 11 Fridil.V, '/..o_g. hth, At t1iski>y ini.::-. CQ!fce, pa_tio. Call t.'f'>nrl , ~6--0~~7 *ELECTRIC p 0 r t n b ],. ulg, s!Ud iiCrvic!', lf'rm~. SAC!tfFICi':! J6' l1hrrc-l~ss
OUTRIGGER . hkl' nP\1',
4!14 -7S65 , PE:R:'-1ASENT part-time job , House, ilml2 S. Coast Hivy, R~ .~· ('0 ., 608 E. Brood· _64_4_-_223_9 ________ 1e YACJ-IT CLUB \l-l F::--1. \Vurlil-zer Pi?.no SIOO. or * R46--0R::t9 * As.king-;39j, •1 an1ing~ ,., ~ u P f'11
1•km e n 1 11·ith Big Fe!la_ i\len·~ \Vt!'lr . iiiLaiiiig"ii".i''-'•''•'•'"•'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1w1y·. An;iheim. CORNER lounge bP.d"'•/bltn BF.RSHIP. $1200. ($300 5av-ht>sl .ifft r. 67;:..-1806 OLD En.e;li&h Sheepdog, ch ·194--931·1.
lll'n\ Y tnromr, fir part l\lust be fi' or o~·er. See l\lr. hi ·1 -• h ·i1 •-• · -·• AKC l'~ 11 k -,,,,...=~=~~~~~~I h ta e. quit.,., c en1 e up""'· ings) S.14--f740 UPRJG!-IT piaoo for sale. ~u ,.,__,, reg. "-"' v.· i;, r o:ir I/time chcvo~e (nvn n;. Nation, 1912 Harbor Blvd., R b I k L.k b 1 ._,0 =74 BALBOA 20' !L~ed K!'rl, 5 E!lrn free v.·ardrobl'. No in-C :.1 eu en s TJus "Y RIV):;; ,'< Co .. Tnc. 1 (' ne11--, rea son a_ I'' 2 PORT TV's, Gf'0r,e;i11 $100 or hrst fJff Pr. ,,..<>""',,, . hp, Ouiho;;irrl molor, hrarl,
vestment. Call 968-5739 or i--·-·-·---------1 1'~'~n~,~·"~"!jjlh~e~IV~t'1~~'~i~n<~e~l~'4~!~1~6~7>-~"1~1:9;0~'~67~;.g~\~OO~~~~ l:>ar-h--<]nc, rlPc r-lock radio. C;ill 5.57-2074 HURRY~ Adorable, *iRgS}' dinette, "Jeeps 4, Ji.6:10. 636-405.'I. PROFESSIONAL phone ALL Brands new sofa ~. elec wall clock. 642-4580 Sporting Good' 830 maJe I.ha.~ Apsr1--Poodle 548-0.'132
1,-;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j ~~~~~~e·. ~:;;~::t·i!: LAGUNA HILLS [ 'lert.h1ndit• II" l11 -~-R-"-"~-',_'cl_7_,_r~a_,"_,.~"."_4_~'»-1_•_· -~~-a_''_· * A.UCTJON * • SURF'BOARDS • J~ui;:s~1!50~'l9--gl:12p~ppl1's. 1:1'6" ~N IPJ'-;.D!lr-mn .,,.;1~.
1RY1NE PERSONNEL
SERYICES•AGENCY
Secretary $500
Gen'J SeC"I'eta.tiaJ 0\1ties.
R. E. exper. helptul
• Company paid fee
Mking Sec'y to $540
I ~!\kill~
~ting exper. helpful
Company p&.\d ltt
Figure Clerk $350
Math a~tucle, F.n)oy
. 'NOJ'king with lirure!:
Moll Cluk $315
Pk:t Up, IOrt m•I!, opr
• duplkl:tina-machi"",
Girl Frld•y to $54l0
Mature &!pmdsbll' Jady
-.w/.uoonr seni Qfc exprr.
l li1-! llh:lr1h9.nd.
8 E . 11th <at t rvtM)
. 642-1'70
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V y 7 p M ' C •n trlr v.·/ne_w v.•hls, I ' le \\'ork in your -0wn home. COOK ~-------RIVIERA cabi""'t h•rl . FRIDA ' . 1>'6" huck J)(>nt t\\lin tin '"" femalr, AKC rPg. s~o .
• ••••••••• .. •I ""<" GUST 6 h f)' Ch k D · fl $!0 PN>lll-'rvers. trlr v.·1nr-h. $.'QI. Best deal in a.rra, Phone Da111sh Walnut. Like ~w. AU t UC rnt (\\'I n n ' R.13---1~26. Aft 6· 30 7141!162 973-
835-1465 betw!en 9:00 a .. m. Ant·oquos 800 >7'. ,•·1". '1~. r.1er1i!. kini:·SZ bdrm S'!'l, Di-!\Nt::F:BQ,\RDS " • · -. " ., '''"'"~ YORKSH IRE Te rr ie r s , 11nd noon , 1------------1 vans. Chest$ <lf Drav.'f'r.;, 5'5'' G1l'rk Sponn S~:':i 27' PIVER tri·sail l'!0al. Be'S I
The
DAILY
PILOT
ORANGE
COAST'S
leading
Marketplace
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Arply in Pf'l"l'tln -----------!COMPLETE household, Dt'-i;ks Glass coffee <tables,~· Gla'Ss ~p()On $20 re-asonabll'. AKC. o!fcr or TRADE. Call
24001 Ave, De La.Carlota SCRAM-LETS nearly M W furn. BargaiJ'l6 Dine!!~" Commodl'S Bu!-5' Glas~ FIPx TaH $10 645--471!1. :;.i;..31g2
Laguna I-lilts galore! 642--0711 rets. B~by R'f'<l1\d 'piano, ALL XLNT CONDITION PART ~nnan .Shepherd, p CliT full race v.•/tr lr. (A~ thf' E1 Tom otr ramp BLONDE dining tAble, 6 Like new elec organ v.'I • Call 64:Z.TI12 • part Colhe pupp1et1. $7 ~-, Speci&l $1!'9J.
S.D. fre.ev.·ay\ ANSWERS chain &. bullet. 2980 D-n1ultimatic percussion. Cr,l-SURF'B<)ARD, 6'6" by ~ ho!h pAl'ents 642-7"66. 67~7
RoyRJ PaJm Dr. rrr. Baker. ol'e'd TV'~. Sttreos. Appli-"G•c•k" f.ike ,,, •. , AKC 101 .... Setter maJe 8 RESTAURANT • -" ' "" . ' ' LIDO 14 No. 3329, complete, HELP GENERAL }la.ggle -Oakt>n -Grimy A'NTJQUE extension dining an~s & r-.tUCH t-10RE! 67>-4596 mOfl., T~ndenn lll'IC. hwy lrlr. Top ronchtion.
Ch f Broil l\-1an Bartcn· -.Junglr: -.LUGGAGE. rm tahle, 4 chairs, Walnut. WINDY 'S AUCTION TV, Ra dio, H I F i, * * * 495--5!~ * • * $12:-)(l 499-2482. &171'--11~~
e • , .er · . AnPnt1on new\yv.·tods: tf $125. 64~3-146 Ste reo 136 GER Shortha.iffll Poi nter · cler.; \.\a!!e.l'!I \Va1tre!i&e~ 1.,:=..::.::._;;c,:... ___ =I • SAILBOAT, R' El Tnm -2 '' '· '' '""I \Vant to fool ""Opie in G 5 J 112 COME BROWSE AROU",· D Al<C •h•mp •-• H
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Co I ,1-tessl r" ,,_ arane a • ,, I-----------p.fP!I • -.. · """"· ... " n~. ha'" 1-1·1,, ...... •I·. (JS rss, m.JO v"' lllf> ho•·! tobhy •·l1on '-""'"'"'"" • I -3911 '"" ~ ,,., '"-""'~ .,_ "-kk 0 h '· & ._. _., J"" ''" 207!;~11 Ne"''port Blvrl. >IAC INTOSll M~iurd ine, ;!00!-l SlOO 67' """ °"" i-eper, is wasu.,n horwymoooini. !t"t the bride i '· -stereo tuflf'r, . . ,,..J.}Ul,
Portl>r. Newport Bch M'l!a. ct.rry the LUGGAGE AUSTRALIA Sound-Mu8t Behind Tony's Bldg Mar'lll MR 71, 11-aln ut cabinet, $7i5. AKC lrilh Setter11, pet & 1 ·60~-0-NT·.-,--1-9-. -,-100-,,--0-,-,1
Approx. Sept. 1 Openlni. ' sell all by 8/8. Have dining O:lsta Mt"Sa * 6·16-8686 Kl!psch model It gpeakm show
Give-nor's. \\'Mt, d asa-ified 1820 EMPIRE Soht ; coll« set, IOI.a, gle~, twin bed, __ o_P_E_N_D_A_l_L_Y_9_1_0_<~-1 J300 JXlir. KoSll pro-4A . *1!97-5419* Saffiler~lnt co,~· .!~::00· Ctr t bit" rl f ld le ( o er. rn pty. -n;>--,Jl)IJ,). a . no. 196, Dally Pilot, P.O. ~ ma _e rom t<:'O a niisc h5hld items, 1019 B JOHN'S BIKES ~ll'T't'O phones $35. XIT!l AJ(C f'l'll: PekingeSf' female. 2
Box 1560, CQ!M ~I~. Calif. fl.1ctorc lrame, 1' 80IR, •0• Amttit-Rn Pl, C.M. 6-42-3038. "·aln11t r 111:!1.1Wf $10, SE'par.ate yrs old. Great w/kid!!. Sac,
inti16. t1riuerl triahog;iny ch P" t. MUST Move _ everythh~ -NEW-1 00oc~'·~"~'~"c'~· ~'c""="c"c·---I $100. '-.'m--4;i~ v.·htte milk i.:las~ coU~tlon Columbi• * Pr•mium 1. f' R () F Jo: S: ,c:; l ONA!. dance tor 8, a i.:olrl lea! framed goes! Furniture and lots ol . R '6:l PACKARD-BELL 11ter1X1,
s!uclin man1111:e~. mirror. &l2--AAl R ~at things .. l11t Come. 1st Steyr * aman1 6' console. Mu ll i p lex ,,...;:""'~'~""'."1,n~c'_'.'.M~S-11::"'.7~"'....-ll lN.JiO;;;JC,OhR:<ii."":S I Srrved, 338 E. Walnut S!., JO :o;pds $84.;-.o..$287.0(l At.I/Fi\!. Pie, All music * ~SALES ,1 S N11.tional Cuh Re11:\11ter S C.M. 5 ll~s $60-$A5 1ncl. $2Sl"I. 543-3050 .aJt 5 8 \'R~ o'ld 'l\1ol'll'!ln k Arabi8n
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' Pn Olrl, wr,y omalf' braD ce.se.1-="----------1 3 gpd.g, meo & women I===~--~-~-~· I mare wlrh Mreh11 ck pad STOP!!! Xln1 con(!. & workine ordrr. J IG -banrl-1&.ble: AW~. STEREO ronsolr, Gninrlig, ~.,,
Id aJ h plum fling ltinb, old l'Ol1ncl $S3.00·$?0 A M / F' t-t ~ li o r t w • v,, and br1dle $3.'i(l. 637·l!O't3. LOOKING & ACT e for bou!lQue 11 op, et<'. pedestal tbl, desk!, bicycles. -REPAIRS-turnta ble, ~aut cabinet, * lcM..:c'"c1.'c'c11c·c'c""---·c64c2c·c"":..::·c'c~_.I 1-6 YR 0 -1·· R Sii.i" mlnd~ P"n<>n, sot'I) for 1612 Irvillf', NO. \Vt dfl txpr.rt repair nn £1'9. 644-4125, &\6---33fi6. ~ u1ng OM! gn.y,
yoursel!, • T"l'AJ C'llrttr op-I ~B~E".o ..... d·,-,.-,", .. -,-,,c.-c·h-a-;-,,-d<-,c,·.1 all tnii.kl?ll & models 21" Color 'TV, ucrl11r. $9'5. jumping potential. $ S 0 0 '
portunily, Xlnt futUN! tnr IT'S Be:&eh hOu!:e time. Bit-E'Xett-laor. N'Jrl,, 2 C"Hrnfl 23·10 NEWPORT Bl.VD, CM lfl" IX'l'rlllhle s2;i. 71" t&h!t"1 ~64c2-_36_ts_.~----~~ ~~~m~~,:~~r;JJ 5;;; ie11t M.lcrllon ~r! SH the "1nve11. hnnk~. r ecnrn,.,, NEW HOURS morlrl $20 All 111-.! ln xlnt Livestock 858
mi~. &'f6-.-0ol29 2pm In l()pm Mori.fl'! c<ulrl, 0..17-~R2_~~-=cc;I ~;:;::-;::;:::-::::-7"."::-:~7:::;: be In f'Xtf'~11 01 $2:.0. per wk. DAlLY PlLOT OulWed .;--, .. p7ic·i,·ARD "·fl rv>!"t'<"d F()R S81 :\0 I h od N" l"!lnv11..,111 ni:; nr 1'.!h<'ilin~. BARGAINS' rum, c1"rtll'~. $a_r.Run !!Rm to 6pm ~ . ,..,. ., · P: · ..ayinst r s
fntf'rv ir"''s hy 11pprrintmf!:nt aeet:km now! -a.n11q1H'~, 11.p1 i-lnvf'. milw'. fi-15-47ZO TV I• 1 er f' o c om b o . at Sl each.
nnly ').~ u.~kd~y~. Al~2'i71 F'ri·St1n. 71.l l.l'l rkspur, CrlM -t'i'ln Tak!" Tnv1e-Tn.• -Rt>a!'l>nablr ~~HiR ~~5~\
156 Hor1e1
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8' Flipptr .1;a.ilbo!l!. complf'te,
$250. * • 645-·rffi .. *
t.tno 14 No. 2r.-,s. Racing
rigged, trlr. :-..1n1. $1l!il. Af!
5 pm . 673-348!!.
e 10' SABOT v.•/tilr trail.er.
$100.
Call 5'-18-16:¥-1 rvrs
KITE NO, 703, Nl"w •'Tr~
bin •ll. YArrl dolly $6N!.
Ca.It a rt !ipm: 673-tm·t
LI DO 14 •JlS
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ThurYll,)', A~u5.t .3, 1~7l OAJLV PILOf
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970 i 1
A;;u;to;1;, ;lm;;po;;,,; .. ;;;.;~9~7;0 I ~A:.:u~'°':.:.:•..;l;;m:::po="..;"":;:. __ 97:.;.,0.i'.
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Bo.ta. Sa il
HARIOR BOAT
H OUSE
G&YJ Hartx>1· Bl~d .
Cycl•a, Ilk••· Mobile Hom•• 935 Dune Buggies 95' Autos, Imported Scooter• 915 ---------1 -
----------b 21! furn11Md tra.Ller. Idea.I '69 w:, roid ~k. libl'f', top
for 11ngle N!sidenc«. tra11rl curtains, ra.d1(), l o"''Jtt",
nr rahin 11lf'. OP"n lnr 1n-Mer.her, t!U-3051 1'4 ..
apection 9 to 7 p m. $1.XIO.
~2711. HONDA T rucks 961 -11·066"'G~,.~.~1•c.-:<:k7,,:o.,,;::;;50""-,~.~m~;·.1 ----------
BMW
910 Autos , Im ported 970 Autos, Imported --MERCEDES BENZt PORSCHE TRIUMPH
6~ Pnr.sche 912; S.lu,.-iilk. '&I TFm;)!PH TR 4
f m-Sw. tlnted il8.S5., fll41i:~. Du k in!f'n, Witt whttl~.
Semper1t1o, coco mats, e.1· 1 \Vill trarlto for oJ.~r car plus
haust, l Ownl"r. 29,ax> ac· Cil.5h :'>49-ll~
VOLKSWAGEN
• * '65 v.w.
4 s~M. buck~ M!d.ti. ~ •
l.\"F616.
Ga.rd,n Grove .).37-4699
Nt v.· 1971 13' Chry51,r D1y
Sailor, darmn 111111, 11a1n-
le1111 5!,,.I rigging SF&... Old
1S' .~111J 1fiu nu!n.:Rl'r 11 I
l/ll!!, R~ 11 S79fl. Liirge l!f'·
ll"C't1011 nl tr11ill'ra ble boa t!'i.
"FRIEDUHDER"
·-•aACll ,.....,., .,
537-6&24 • ll:J3..7:i66
ly pa.rk. $&,n!. Call &1! 11 IH..
a.m , 8~7--&37.
Motor Homes 940
0 1 ROY CARVER, Inc.
""1 mr moo. <91-1os·1 -,-V"'0"7L~K~S7W~A-G=E""N~
ROYER $446
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L\D(l 14 11 /tr11!ll'r, i'lllll . no. 1 l'llCl"r. Ort!y tour me,t1ng1, 1970 JAWA-ESO •pttdw•y I CON DOR lnll'rntnona.J HarvHttr
RECREATION CENTER R"\'ER ·.··-" '" R " I vw '65 CAMPER """"'"'"Blvd, v .~, " ""'!\I . COllta '.llesa 5.)7.!J:nll
f'ng. undl'r 8,000 mi Best of· 1 ~ ull y t''llllflp!"<j tnr rampUli 1 * ·• 1 fll In . ..:Int rol)(l. has bl'Pn ™'~·er ~nt or broken. tnp
kf'p t \n 1ndnn'. ~ror~g,., ~~)rll1 . $9!tf:i includl'~ gt11ring, I Th,. yacht tM.!'11 not a bo&!.
~.:_11d y "".•1111. S9;.() ~~-i07 . iparti 11.rvl ...,, 0 r It 1 h n p BILL COR\VIN FORD
&-hape.. fl'r 968-&Xl~. I 111rl a"'·n1rtg!., w,1Jk 1.hru ,69 VW BUG
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• CLASS!\ • SUBARU hu1l1 l'ngine & sh!"!"'~ \""""r 1 n1,11Pr. 4 Si>e"'1. R.ati\O.
ROY CARVER, Inc.
2925 Harbor BJ1·d. '71 DATSUN 4 OR.
17' N11.11onal On,. Oi-<i~n 11./ n111.nUa1. Ah!o 1970 Kaw. 90. Ora.nae County's Condor Di1-
tr\i s .. 11 nr rrarlp ror VIV 1 like nl""-. 600 m1 ., ~. rr1butor, 230 S. Ma.in St ..
tn gl"!Od rond nr hi:e motor-.l.lf.....6.'WI d11y1 675-~ eve.s. Oran1:e. 0 06e to three ma-
Cost.a llf,.sa 546-4444
1969 CHEVY CJO. 111 tt>n V8,
custom blt a lumtn 8xt2 box,
roll type T"l'M door. E."'l:ct>l
conrl . $2,995. Ste at Cht vron
Sui.non. 604 S. Coa.st H"''Y·
LAiUM Bf'ach. 494--71'40.
1960 1\1,.rcffirs Ben1_ 220 SE earl' throollt. ~!us~ ht Y'f'/\ Heater, unted etass. dnven SEDAN Fut'! 1n1r1-lf'rt, -l--'>;wi nn rn1.l·,-.,-,-C-'B_A_R_C_' -,7~-,-.-==T~oy-,~,-, k dtl'•''"" 10 11ppree1are. .>I.COO mile~. likl'! new !YXS,
cyrle. 117J-9.i2.~ 9fHE BIKE SHACKe r 7~~:·ay1. 639-1850 Or
umn A'.11/f";ll raclio, Alli ~ll*' ~-rlr ~Pd.an, ll,CXYI mi's, 1RODti7J. g.;)I S\J:)J Giirrll!n GroW'
u,.,,,. mlleai:;t>. f&H. "''arr!nty nl''-'' Gnlrt wfbf".l t'i 1n1Pr \·,.1;. .t;nod ccnd., S 9 ::.o • NABERS L1nroln • ,\lprcury, Garde
GLA DIATOR-24' f b r g I 1 NEW B ICYCL ES
t loop. Xlnt cond. S4Th'l or PARTS e ACCESSORIES
~ apd, dlr R!:H . .,,, .• , $2186 .• IU3t had "'"'1nl! n1erha1~lrd :~&-0-!:H 1 CADILLAC Grove. Bll cl. at Brookhurst.
now $1886. 1639CAX l Small St300 Jtfl Brri. ~~211J .• _ , \ 636-2'.'tFJI. RENTAL. Ntw Tl' Condor
reas ollf'r 54H:i6.1 E XPERT REPAIRS mo!or home. f uUy tlft!!p.
Dual air. slttp5 8. Info &
!.,_St'fVll!!Ons, 4 96 -6 14 4 ,
4%-21Stl
'70 For d Van Ch a t•au
t'aC'I air, 4 yr 11•arr. '\ ron
"'/8-ply ttn!.s, !one 11•hl
ha&f'. M a\'Y duty 1h0t:ks
S389a. 714/;)35--07Sl
d<'l t . l! \VANT F.fl l"'"l ~l .. rC ~U BARU, -forlrl y,n 26llO HARBOR BL., 1 --'-"';c;;;o"""=~=~~"I "''n or ON>lgn Clll' ~1 • · • -""' • en:f'uf'S \'f'l)P ernnom1ca.J 4:-, mp.;: '69 VW BUG
LIN> 14 r"o J'lfi7 ON Al L MAK ES
X!nt ron<1 r un r;u·"· Rn1z1ng & Wtldini:
Jin. P\'l. pty, Call K*'n B,.nz 250 SE ~ffi.t.n, !ull,v :\lu~t ~,,IL lt><'l\"lni:; rQ•intry CO~A \!ESA
S46-8736 -49-l·AAl I l'Olllp. rxrt l cond Phnn*' P<l ~'\')(I Sar S400 fi.l-\.fi'..11'~ CALL !"HO.!ll()')
~;o ~1>-16:12. 1093 C BAK ER, CM "' ~· e "16-41~" LEAVING for Eurol)!'. Vaca· CAL 27. 4 n1o ·s old, Sa\! ,.ear rall'VJf''o\' ;)-.....,
SliOO 'HOr-..:DA 250 Scnmhlr-r, .150cc llOn bu11, stlf cont. E>.cel
'67 DATSUN PICKUP
rlA.\'~. ~fi.-~9."!Ji. f'I PS & • OPE~ SU!>IDA YS 1..nw mLle.t.ie txcelltnt eond
wk orl•. Mt;..;t;;; TOYOTA '65 vw BUG 1
1 th.t'UOUt. -1 spd, dlr. Valenti.a
rl!d, take old c&r or small
1970 f ord :3 Ton Sports 4 s;xl. tiJr. RLH. l n11·nf'r 'Iii '.llF.RCEDF.S S..n7 \!'!O -----------1 PtrfeC'1 l'*'COnrl cilr , 4 SptPcl , rlown can fin. pvt. pfy. 1330-I ~hapf' &s! orfPr. 646-8383 • • 71~ ,~.3097 • • kit. "1"h"r CA.mt, big valt•i!.'I , Aller 6 pm 1 \ 10 1 ptstons, Fi.Itron a lt I ~~=cio--~--~-~-SABOT !ih.-r&"ll'I~~. trailer
1 1 k b J,') REAR eng bus pa.rt. cnn-
Custom P.t:. V8 , 11 11!0, pio;. Take l!"IN'li:'n r-ilr or amall D i f'~"1 • ;.;,.\, p a i nt . 1 9 7 1 TOYOTA 1 R.:irlto. Hi!ater. t1n rf'd ~la.•s . BQK1 ~-8736.49'1-6811 Ut
pb, loarlf"d, Ga.ragt 1..--ept. Lrr zc upholstf'r)'. hf'lldhntr Groncl TE-.<;I dr1~'e' to<iay. 1PGA493! 9 a.m. . I b ri dO'-'n ' ::J87j) c11.H 546-5736 ovtrM11lf'd. R11rl10. hl'11 r,.r -9 G G L -,°"'--,=~~=~-I l: motor, S.lij rle11 nl!r, CPrian! or .'I !!hocks. $300. Tim Planje, verted. 14,00(I on,. mi.JP& ~l..~fi..26j! $4950. Bi!sl oll~r 6-' P~1.
m1. r-amP"r "'' e . . .\~-6Sl J. ,, Lo\\' lTl tl,.s, •Q.J.tl ~J, .). arden 1'0\·e 1nC'l'.Jln I •68 VW BUG
548--1129 liffni1'0iiiit'fiiiiul...'."~1~00::_::11~'m."....&1:'.".'-~"~·::"~·~'~"~'~':_! . ~l,.IT11ry . Garrl,.n Grov'-= .. =1 =CH~E=VR=o~L=E=T~~~.-to-,-.-rc=k 1 '67 DATSUN SEDAN $1777 Bh·d al B r ookhurst . R.dd tn, H<!atl'r Vtry ~! 67:;..-01 7] d1y,;.
Boats, Sllp1/Docks 910 543-7448. '70 HONDA 100, Su~r Spor!.
BOAT slip 1.vllil, July 1st. for
60'-7n'. \V 1de sl ip.
67J-6606
$225 "70 Bultaro PUrMJ\i" FOR RENT -&eltcon::.Uned
up v.•/1970 g• Gak<ie cab MG 6.3&-29&1 I .\ILLst Seu 1XEW7541. $1005.
over camper k boc>t. Many RA.re 3 gpd , rllr. R .. E,..·:f'!ltn!l----------I "eaJt Lemi& '64 \!\~' Bu.: Excf'I 1n,.rh Marquis Motors 230, 'x1nt $700. 'n Suzuki 90,
Gi t KH-Akmnti, l011.ded.
1'73-2828 nr 547-2395
air, generator, $250, ll'k, St:
m i.. 492-50.~2. xtras. t-.1usr stU, 96&-9Si0. condltlnn rhnJ nut. Old car MG VOLVO ronrl. nt ,\' hra.kt~. minor 9(XI So. Ci;i. Hit hwy, L .. Bch:·
EXCEPT c!f'IJl 1960 Ford 1.i m· &ma.ll <1oivn Cll n tin, AUTHORIZED lend<'r dam are S j :J 0 ~94-7"Jl'l3 e 540-3100
SLrP SP ACE AVAIL
25'-:tfl' SAILBOATS * 67.l-6fr0fi *
Baat s , Speed & Ski 911
C,\T Slingshot mlnl hike.
Nt w t nginP , many 1'tns.
$7.'}. 1M3 Tu1tin Avl'., No. 6.
C.1'1. 11.ft 5 pm.
1969 23 F"T. Moror home, self
roota1ned, slp~ 6. For 1ale.
$7.500, 897-868!:1.
:\.-....or \18 p U pvt.. Pt)'. ?lf'a~e aft 9 11.m SALES & SERVICE fi~-.... 7239 '.~1",·,m;_',""•"•ll. 1 3 '9 ;, •
1
:'>~.!;7.16 4:>-t-~11 _ ----\'.I-Hi H::irlv>r, C.~\. 6-16-9303 1_7 '60 V\V Van, A.\'i/fi\1, ~w ~ '" " • :m V\\1 l,nod con d • pa.1n1 &-or~. Runs perfect.. f\7~:-.47.i 'fi6 DATSUt{, hrl f.r ~tr tnp!. 168 TOYOTA 1
1
A'.11/f;\! rarl10, v1bmson1r-I ;'.lakeofr.6-l:rJJ19 alt 6.
',i4 CHEVY TO\V TRUCK r;irl11lg, r11<i 10. BR. low 2 D""I' l-l;irri1np, itlllQ trans, SiOO 645-j614, 4&11 R.l\'t r, ~\' S I V I •
SKI or li~hing boat + ITlr.
gl11._,;.!l on "''OOl'I hulr , nf'11.r
"""'' Chr.!!ysltr 'J,5 Hsp.
Run~ l1kt 11 drram . $350.
;).'}7-:)6,ll:l,
KA"'ASAKT 100 Trail Bo.ss. TRAV!L T RAILER S77:i or be~t orttr. Also I SSOO. lakl'! S:Jl:J. 497-I:J21 · Rarl10, Hf'at,.r. 11nred glas.~. I r.;9 1 Askin~ ~= · 4~1'~~
v.~ldint; torchf"!l S 15 0 . 'iO DATSUN P.U. 18.001 11·11,..,.l rtn '*'I'!. :\lus1 i;ee and !!)68 BUS fil.00 m1. ~9-1-9.::14.
1111·, I t ·" St '"" 3100 \V. Coast H11;-. 1,,,--..;;;--.,.=--c----I ~l--O.\J9 · ."'\: n ('fl,~,. """' clr 1\,. rn appr,,r-1are. 1VTS-Sl FIYI ~~8741 art 5Plll N,.wport Beact. \n,;1 ~1 17~ Garden Gf'(l\e 968-.302J 'f..) V\V. extra cl~i!.n, new
19:'l2 Roadmastt r . 8' x 27'. real mc:P. Many exlTas.
S3:fl Call rollf'C! !7141 Sl~OO. Ca.sh Qt 1ern1s. Con-
L1nmln -:°'lt'rcur,v. fia!"flf'n '.\!UST Stll 1958 V\\' Bui ' f:~iO~ uat CO\'~f"5. S6'IS'.
•
THINk G1'01·,. Bh·d. at Brookhursr O:>orl ll'ans Sar' P'rlCf' S.S7!1 ,
.. \'er!f'd ro 110V and natural '67 ECONO Van: R./H. nf'11'
629-!492 ga~. !'tar new 9· rl'trigtr· nreg, rtnted e:Jass, "Bli 6." '66 DATSUN P11trol. 4 ,,h]
WANTED • -s"---•de d.rl\'t. Sl2j(). Ca.JI 536-J.17t" "MG'' 636-29AA C·" ··7 ""l -· • I 6!} V\V BUS. 9 PAS.S --d.I.! • .J.J -u:tt <Ut Jpm S'Z2'JO & OU
II fi7 TOYOT~ Autn. lXO Delux l!IM V\\I BUG _ ~1nl cnnri . :14&-47~ ..;t6 p~r
I """'' Am-F m. S~ll I Rol:+I ~" 1ri apprtc1a!P _
''FRIEDLANDER" ,* 67.1-06l"t7 • Call a ft j , li:ii-21'~ , 19,0 V\\' Camptr -f.cf9rY
a ror, el!t'tric WAier hea1er, ....._, ml. ~ .... u •
'j6 SKI Boor, Hi' mbn:I. Hrinrla 2'50-305 SN.ambler . air conditioner, new carpel· '497-lO&t anytime
"'/'."-ft Olds l'ng. nt'v paint. Runnlflg Qt not. \\'tll buy ing, met.l.l awning. &-., ba.th. '63 CHEVY pickup truck, 1 --~F=E=R~R~A-R=.---I
""" !irt~. 11.r<'*'~~. Or IT'l.d*' parts. 5.17.9305. lo!,; nl 1torage spact , up I re.bit t ni -$5j(). or t>M.t ot· l"t r,.aJ ""li!1t R.'l&-7191 'fi7 Honda l05 133111 r>:tw 11.nd ovt r steps. xln1 pane:l-fer. 675-ll:i.l. rlar s. i:>i1-1s10 <'\'PS .,, 2 ~~==~===--;c;;;;· I 1-lutth. ch11.1n It &prockeL 1n.11: ..... ~2· 5'I 11.l t. 6 Pr.!, j"95,; FORD PICK-U P $100.
FERRARI
AUTiiORIZED
SALES & SERVICE
1%'.I TC1\'0TA Cor()lla. 2 rlr , . . I campmohtle, pop-top, ten . 1n5a a1•cH 4HWY. l,1 . . 11%.l V\\ Bt.:S -f,ond running e lr is.om m\. Jmmar onr ']f; 1970 .TRI_ 11111..L '71 fil'l Cf'r1ani susp. XIT&s . Srr.i. _ll'ePkf'n!is by 1pp I. 1 ~5 trans work.
hp. N,.11 n'i!.il,,r, cl I . athtr 1!17-:i92.i. 11· SCOT"'MAN T I j "0-0l"l $23j('i '!4)7.2 . ',.,.. r 1 1 '-r , .. ""
893·7566 e 537-6824 ht , sli'l~r.a,r o200"'",~~ r1'0~7· ex· rnnrl N,.w ll!'f'~. rlLL!ch, p\'1 011·nt r S310fJ 64a-274.\
rPI CV'ln'l I, ;ro-1 · I brakt .' $9:l:i 61:;...;:,293 2 MG's, ':19 /,, '60. Rthl1 }--~==7"=c:---
Grvvl TRIUMPH 'f'Jl V\V.RPhlt eng b clutch
both. 1...-..-wl ru'f'~ Nr,.rl~ uphnl.
1.12:1 67.'i-AA1 7
f'Xh'a.~. . . .-.!, '1 ' I '67 ,j()t) TRIUMPH -\V lll 1tll I CbPn11ra.J :nrra Pr11 12 bol .61 CHEVY trurk, lll'l'.<i!
or 1r11dr equity for "'"'t r ~nd llO h¥h~. ~lit n!fer I minor \•'flrk, 0 th er v.•i 1 t
T . l!cttl !);£!, 540-3457 aft;, .148~ -or ~11-2lflA. good cond. SJOJ. 642-9220 Tl·IE l'RIU,l'PH , r111Jport1t11ir1 _ 63 \'l"\V S.,uar,h11ck. re:blt '§6
I"-------MONTESSA Srorpirin l~!l. 1969_ ROAD-Liner tr .... v f! I "62 STUDEBAKER pic\rup, 3100 \\', Coast Hwy. 19!ih '.11GB-Yrllnw , E:-;c('\]1'nl vs STAG \/\~' 'AA sur.. ~rwl cnM f'ng . N1'W br;i.kt~ k rlutcll..
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
'70 V\V fastb11ck, ~ c.,a.r.
Gn1ni; h~rk 10 Deutsc:hJ,.ntl.
Sl7:fl fi7j..../)'3 J7 -:1·
,.n~:'s, New t i re~.
cond, SOO!l c11sh fqr
67:;...j!l.14.
2.10cr . Xlnt C1Jnd. s4.10 . tr11 il'r Tll1l. \\'htrlll._ 211 i .e. v~. Auto. $200 or ~~r oflt r. ronrl Sl.200 11r ()!!tr C.1 U Run.<. ll"t.11 Pr1 p;i rty Orig, 1 $j:Mi nr hsl o!r ll;.11J-21i3fi .• :"146--0~l Eu y LUI. hllch. 536-4086 732 \\' 18th St., CM. Apt . A. Newport Beach a fltr 4 pm 644--041'\7 NOW ON DISPLAY n,1n,.r li7J . ./).lfil ..
91S Also Chtvy '' truck · FIAT er-m,. in fnr a irsr dr1vl'! 6h \'\\" r.;,w eni. xlnt tT11ns 'TANOEr.-1 bikt., S ch"'' 1 n n . ., ' '60 El C•m'-, < cyl, ex~. I <l " 00 " I •• V\I' BU" )' 11 r I '"'' il-11, 11 sf'clan, .•ius! !>.f' l F RITZ WARREN'S "' ,,. t o w I S.-1! or trAde: for htkt.. l'ltakti
A ircraft
----------~-sprt. Xlnr cond. S85. AIRSTREA~ '69 dlx 29', mnd. floor ah ifr. $40.l. --,-----,----128'1 S \v/black u11er1nr Sl595 ~1l•c 'I• 1 -·1 •191 CESS!\A '61 17~. S9.'l T.T. 35 ** 21.l/59&9'.Wi ** A!C .._ xtrai. Mint rond. f;l~!Jll e Compltte Stock o! ' • P ORT C A R CENTER · ·J ,. ' '·"\.J -J
h;1 on T n H. ~!KTI k. KA\VASAKI 2!JO S1de\\1indl!r Userl 6 ffi('!. Rea~. I H.546!5 ~ -~~~-,.,-=-;;-;;--~DBfl ... f\.l&-4 .".17 ~1-~ __ 1;0 E l~t f;t . s A 7'-17.1171>4 * 3-l"-l~f'i. • LEAV ING Statr l vw
:O.lh'V 1\,1, llphls~'. mu~r fr..l•nf'r (TI-1 J 49~012 ·sg Dodie 1i ton P,U. A 61! "lG ,\l1rlgl"!. ~light hntiv Opf'n d;i1!y S.fl; rln~f'r:l Sunday 1 f>.\ V\\' ::;u :-..:ROOF' I ~qhr-k~. '67 t.· 'AA sell f,nt
r:l1rt onl.v ; hf'~I otff'r over ~-===-=~~~ 1 GOOD CO"D • " rl $500/ B t ~ 64'26"8 '· ' • ~,.!J . C;i!l 54<l-1610 Qr l 9 iS'AIRSTREA"ll96.l.O:>mpl '' uama.1;*'. Ql "Pr'-'1~,. fl" t>rr "fi>; TR!l'\lP!I "XC'I rnn<i s v 1r, goo 7 """J'l fh*'"lhf'r fi7:\.-143f; "' -."' _s_100_._,lj_'7_-_rn_~-~~~ • •962-9972 • • Nrc S9')' l'N'-1\.1~ >;171 · · .....,....~""" I llf'lf-mn1'ri. Xlnt rnnd . ThlRfr s.. ' ···' ' "' ··· rn;i.ny xir;i~ $1.l')r(I 1''12-;.oAA '6S VW VAN C&mper 11:16."; \·\v C.am[ll!'r. xlnt ~
C•mp•r•, S•le/R•nt 920 ! .~ ~:-4~~~f?: p~l~* $199:i. ~.'>-fi.i:ZS:. Autos Wanted 968 "FRIEDLANDER" i!lt Ii :m p 1n (~ l'flnrl s&i:. 64.1-042rt $!19~ '.\Itch. P-rfert.
El
• C 930 RJ.:30 ROADr.fAITT'F:R, perl*'<'I MGB l>'l Tnun1ph r;n; R 111.-0 mi "Ii:'} VOLKS -\\'hlte/rf'rl int. •fii5--l2.)2• '.
CAMPER ~ 11. C.t bn\'er, e c t r u: a r s for ml:". hf'llch, rlr~trt. WE PAY TOP 1J7SO llACH l l YD. 1----------1 ~lnl ronrl. s1:1:;o 11r s:..:..o fl Ln1'' m1!eai;::,., g unrt'.ln!, 'Fil V\\'.R,.blt ,.ng. {"tU'h. t\Jl!I sletp~ 4 rn 6 on ~. rnn f'nn1 1 I SlMXl/be-~! nrter. 642-6824 CASH ! Hw,, ltl :0.1UST y ]J. 'f,.Q '.\!GB, bl u,.. 1;ik,. n1·"r r .vn1ts. fi7.1-4&1J_ I A:'ll-FM rartio, t.xrf'lli:_nt I pump R_un~ rood S350fat;
pickup. Air <11utn n-;in• I F.LE:CTRIC Car-Stick dri'''"· A 1 S . p t 949 893-7"66 • :'"l.ii.fi8.2~ fl'Xrf'I mnd, r;i.riin, wirt 'fi:'l TRI U.\IPH GT6 .._, rt'<'!. ""nr!1t1nn. Quick s.tlt SU.:.0. fer. 5.11l--1.:.2~. • •
"'''.,, "t·•'k••. R., .... ,:., l·"·c•I••• top •· ·u-r~. I u o e rv1ce, ar s o;;-,,,-=--;==-c=c-1 L -.,,. 10-0 ·7 '"" I -" , "".. ,.,... ~,...., ~ "n ·;o FIAT Spor t,; Cot1J)f'. "'"nl"l"l~ . .\Tak,. nflr r fi·,;;...,~ 01n. In m1. ~!1 r-oncl $2j()') .,.. ....... ·~~or .J.l -,"""" 'SS VW BUS
cond111on thn1t'.lu!. ~\' h y j ":."" h11t1trit.s. !att. ml'ld f'\. . H.udtp &, Cnn\'f'M top 11f1 ,'i or h~1 !"'fr f,.l.)-J•liJ. &~ \'l"\V CA:"11PF.R s47.'i. 64&68S2
rf'Ar 8Uspf'n~ion plu5 VW ·,.., '.lffiB ROA .-.. R. A .c:ood 11•an! ad 1$ " i;ood \\'ESTPHALI A S220 ~JI !he n!cl 5ruJf Spl'l'lcl S.'lnl no womr1h1n_;: S.i.10 r11~h. no ch t.c k . CORVAJ R engine, ITansa.xlf', tor used Cl.ti 6: truckt. ju.t TakP o1•,.r P II Y m f' n t ,.; "' D'TE I
you m11 y oQt l 1k,.~ Tr.v this , :i.'\fi-.il~R. · CUI u1 for tree estimatl'fl, ~~21 ~· __ .. .
front '!00 p&n /,, 1r11ru::axle, GROTH CHEVROLET ''""'' Tr>p. runs g, •• ,. in1'f'.~tm,,n! • fi.l2--Xi25 • j cash, c11.!J 642-5673 lnr S l i9.~. f->49--0_.'J,,'W Rny11n1r_ j Mobt"le Homes 935 SAC '"' f••• ","'"' ,.,..-~ .. ~'*''" ~""" ~21 • .,., ~""''m' S2:1l or offer. !"'48-~53 w ..,, ·~1 "' .. ,.,"' -~ ~ ,...,,,.. .. ' _.,. a .... ,, Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 A utos, New
'59 Dodge V:r T on PU i ----------·l j~~~~~~~~~ f'ni;:. rluf'c'h. brll.kf'~ !.· ll!Pf' 'fi,\ '.lfGR, Ri>hlt f'ngl..• n-a n ~. ~3 ton. 812 ft. O\'fl'rhra.d Cll~p-CON TEMPO ' A:sk lnr Sales Ma.nlitl' rlf'Ck S71)1 !168-9878 rv l\IUST SELL' sm or h~r nll'
t.r, sleeps 4 w rangt . let. J.uto,forS•I• I I ~ I lm.I Beach rJ!lvd. JAGUAR .1qi;.~74
box, ovrn, "'lr"rl. f'l c., l'CIJ LAGUNA HILLS HL111tin1ton ach __ _:::_::,_:.::::_:._ __ j ;"ii'';----''1li'G~Bi:-\l'-;r;,-,;-f1J-,,-,;;;.
rltan. Ca ll :i.ii-~7~1. g.j7.fiOS7 1'.'I 9.JJ31 -.69 XKE Roodster trans, !'op f.. hrakeh. S6:JO
APA CHE CHIEF" !Pn! n-;i ilrr I I 9Sl ANNIVERSARY •SO 67.)-i~Y.1 tvf'~.
1i/adcl·A·tnr:ini t..· rxrra.~. 2~~01 RIDGE ROUT E DR. Antiques/C 1111 cs ·' Banrl Radin, 11nd"r l.l.000 ----------
S,j",(l. Evt ~ ;,10-ti!r1 ICorn,.r nl Moulton Pkwy) ~ or1~na.J mill"! 1011•n,.r 1ZVC
FACTORY ti. 1r ,r 1 rlf'a lt.r, Prl"sti11:e adult ccmmun1ty, "4S FORD "\l/o:.'ll'l it '· -t.ta . ~ ·1~1. OPEL
fll a.ior11·11.v A· H~ll Pint, fro1.1 I adjacf'nt to Le i s u rl' "''11.,e ExC'<"lJ,.nt mfl'c:h oond. Marquis Motors
\\'('!rid , Bl!aunfUJ 1um:rund . hnd.Y Kilid , wood Pf'rlf'C t. PINTO "\\'/.AUTO. ~ Sn.. Ci;t Htf hW:.-. L Bch. '6.') GER.\IA.V OP"I Ka.rl ,.tt. s 79~. 869 \V. l~lh S!, c ti!. I ini:;5, all !tL"'l:ury a ppr.'.llnl-o .... ·ner rlt~perate .• 'KI n t:: Tr&n5. S.'> day, Sc: milt.. 4~-7::.'l3 • :>-10-3100 ~-~pcl. nins j;ond, Cltan,
\\'EST\\',\Y ramP""r ~ m"' I ment.~. Thet.1~L:hc pool.1 Sl;J)l'l nr your olttr. Phonl' THEODORE $.il'l;I iv-~i ofr. fii;,..JU); iri:0.1
olrl. ''"l':V r!,.l\n. Elp~ 4. pr1r · s11 una ~. Exe.rcl!tt: _cym, 4 6i!>--"l'!li:l ROBINS FOR D ·;n >.."KE R.rli'lrl~f'r. xlnt Mntl.
rr:l r~;i~na).1,._'4_~1filifl I biUia.rd 111.bll's, much, much IO-L···•IA , _,A_,. ·-""'~". 2flF.rl HA RBOR BL\'D. I S1t1·*'r ~Ti!.\, hlk 1n1 ,.r , ·i:;9 YELL()\\ <\la "ll':n -Ofi"'I
I ._, u""" ., .. ,.... """''"'' am/hr .. ~Xii ;~ll;-1\r.nli K11rl,.r1 Lil' rni;:. SlfJ)') Call '69 VW Sundial Camper more: . Ori~. mini ('('!nfi . :;i; cYVI mi. COST/ 1'1E5A 642..0010 l\ll ;., fi7:'.--:...-."'JI
h/:1-671:'1 ::;""" kht~ul. turn modl'ls in ' F1'\r-f'11 f'nt n1nn1n;! rnnd , ANNIVERSARY •50 I JENSEN 1-----------1 1~-~-. p.1r ·l1kr ~fl'tl1n1. L--' C 11 O S WANT E D PORS HE Cycle s, Bik•s, I CALL R~·J.<ol nr R:W-7ll00 ~us rnm '"""'· SJ.QC(). .t A UT 1 ---J~E"'"N~S~E~N:-c----1 C
Scoote r1 92S 1\,16·2~ All I' pm Tnp dnll ar lor clea.n llsed
HAD ENOUGH 1941 Spe cia l Di luJCe c~rs. No~ Anr!v RMwn, I A\;TI·lORIZEn 1~ SL1Zl'l\"I 27ll'lr-r OF DAM PNESS? Chl'.v v Sedan. all 'lrli . Xln! THEODORE SALES SERVJCE WE BUY USED
Porsches
DON BURNS
AA'Yl mi. S.'JJfl. I \~~1,,. "'d f'IE~~A [)Al\V'>J mnrl thn.J·f!UI S700 or h&t 1 ROBINS FORD
Call :">4~j6~7 ~· ll Al"li rv, 1' m1
1_; rl t~. ! o(f, n.v~: 5-l~·f>i24, El'"'5: 2060 HAP.SOR BLVD. !----------,,1 sm~ nr 0.11: uf'A "'r i;-J.·~ 'I . I
HODA KA A.CT, !l"(\.[)1r1 ;irH1ririr or hrnnch1;iJ prYlh-" '' · IOSTA :"llESA f.42.0l'ilO •
Runs groorl I'm~. At SIERR..\ DA\1/~ 1CJ'l'F: !vfodPI A -roupr. Early I \VF. PAY TOP DOLLAR
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SZ.JO ~·1~-fi~.'ii ~"LI nwn ynnr o1•.'n mobll*'· J model 11nrrs1ored nrio,:, crinrl. FOR TOP USED CAFt."i 3100 \V . CoaM Y.')'.
'jO TR.JU:0.1PH 51\() h<>mf' 101, R<':nf~ kePp :in1ni;: Bod.y in mint rond, $6.lt'I. I JI .\''lilt r-ar Is f'Xtra clt a.n, !\'ewport Beach
CLEAN • ,\.1Uf;T ."if:t.L up \\'h.v Pll.v N'nt~ F"t'.lr !TTf' fiJ&:nAA 11.rt fi pm I SH u.~ hr~! I KARMANN GHIA
P R E ST IG E
PORSCHE, AUDI :..1&-94i2 ArT fiP\l hrf"l('hUJ'f', \l'hllf' Df'p!. J \!°':!7 1\0!\1.AD. thl'.'rf' Iii /\(\ BAUER BlJICK * 69 HONDA. 1."{l • ~r~RA DA\VN, Hf'mf'l, C11 rlean~r. 1111 or1r 1n11J ,,, ' 2.11 E. 17th St. S.776S I ··~ r.HJA • Syt:'h.Mm•sh l:lfi.11 Harbor Blvd., r; 1;.
SUP ER CLF:AN: !.lkt n""'': · · 4. · ~tnck SJ~. ~7-{162~. Coa t.I Me,o.a ~ 1rans. Cl,.an. tJust S. nl G.G. Fru:y J
S4!lll • fi·l&-M72 CLEAN AIR . C LE A N A ratt !ind '54 Chr)'lltr, IMPORTS \VANTED s;,,11:; • fi4f..-3:J.4;'i *'v"~· 636-2.\lJ * • l!lil) :i.'J(J SL HONDA. \\:ATER , THE GOOD LifE 1 bl 1ck. 2 dr ~,.dl\n . Gd cond. Granai! Cnunties 'fi9 ..:. r.hia. orang~ ~n1·tr •1~9"5"4'"P~O~R"S"C'"'H=E-.S~Cc-I
Xln! ninrl
1
cin 11 In"'' budil'.1. 2 BR. 2 ba, $400 . 5.~86.\l TO P l BUYER 21i,00t'l milt~ S\.i.ill flt ~s!
$;,Ol'l • Ca.JI 67l-J$1Fi9 mnb1l ,. tw>me~ t'.ln thl! bll.y 1n l Dun• 8u,.,.fes 9.56 BILL tl1AXEY TOYOTA nller. 4~9 all j I'---~~===--' Ne"''prtrt Bl'Arh, Prlv. hl'11ch •• 13"1 Beach Blvtl.. Rf'Cently palnf,.d silver 11·/
H D CHOPPER. ]011.cl*'<I, 1' .tll rtr.reational ra.cil itit g. I H. Beach. Ph. 847.g,w '68 KAR~lANN GHIA Run! bl.tel!' 1.'Ht>r Eni . rFblt. Pi.
~~~thrnm'. wirh !Tailer. ~~'.'~:~f~,. ~~it::;: ~~e '64 INT. SCOUT P.U. Auto1, Imported 970 ~7M"'~s paint. Slfi.W ~1m~re:xh~u~~1~.~~ ~:Oll;
C • LOTUS t'<trag ~ CLEA~ '$3,20() 'lr M•tchleas '67 S600 n11ll! H"'Y·· N. · 12 \VD. dlr. Good n.in~r
I , makl'. o!lt.r. 71 4-933-08J9. * 642-if!67 * CLOSE to harbor, mktl., nr I 1tr0nr M art, t11b 1mlll Lar"'• S• ect1on
0 ... "136 '" LOTUS PORSCHE Classir '711 A rr.'IOd v.·•nl 1d 1a a food j nl'w 12'x46, Pott:h, ahM. Ind· down. Call alt. 1 :Oil'"""° f F II
ln\!f!ltml'n! ,;f1>d. Buy ar S85Cl0 .• 496-l.1:>1. -494-6811 l'W'BJll79 ). 0 U Y AUTHORIZED Speffi.~!er, •troni 1800 CC
Recondition•d SALE!\ & SERVICE ~12 En1: v .. ry cltan Asking
S2500 or tradt ~ 4!M-7S6.i,
Used V-W's '"-""'· Porsch•,__ '67 PORSCHE Im m ~ r •
C & V m.ct rrl()n, :"ITcA ftf' m " ii: amp•rs ans 11·h .. e111. Ptr~lli"1. s 3 4 no .
\OO 'i"e Jo Day !'.Ir 1001 ~1i)l'.S I 3100 W. Coa~t Hwy. 4'.li-59711 ,.ve5,
GuAranlet. Newport! ~B~"~'~''.....-. i '"'"P<5"''5!E<wliX<i;'. I Pa..rts "" LAMr • En,1~ • ----,-M~A""z=DA ·;i9 PORSCHE. i('()l'j OOdy.
Tr•ns. e front k fte:ar Axlt new Ptrf'IJ 1'5, ninnlng gt')l')l'i .
Auembl1ts • Bra.kt Sys. ___ L_OO ______ , S1800. 4!l4-1'lM!O rlay, 494~:17
K 11Jte r 7 pm.
tl'.m • E1l'ctric&J System ''°"'°'"'"'°'-:-cc::-c;-'69 912, EXCEL co 11 d , 0~1~...s0-
~,4~·
:\-49-3031 Ext. 66 or 87
1370 HARSOA. BLVD.
COSTA MESA
BMW
-~IW ·~7 2000r, &Ult.I, tr&nl, 'l
t1r >..1rit cnnd 39,0Cfl mt, Pvt
Pty: li11.-1~46
Immediate Delivery ~;~"~.:'.'':-~: ~!.'
6«--IAAll Rotary Engines 1970 PORSCHE •1• • Pw
Mnri , lo mi ~us! St>U 1m-RX2 CPES.-mfl'rl . 8 f'5! offf'r. 6T.rlj70
Rxz 4 DRS ·;;9 PORSCHE Cl>". t xC"'Uent
· • conrl111on :"1111~1 ~tll': :>l~kf'
R 100 CPES. •""· &12-.1>ttt
No WAITING ·i2 REBLT tna;. compl nt"''
'I"''' '1"1 '"""· m"" ""·
MIRACLE MAZDA "'"'
1011
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Hom" ol tl'i• llt.rt.:i ry !:nr1f}f'
21~ H1rhnr rll5t~ ~1,.u
641-
0
5700
"\VEED It i6 l'f'ilp" .. cll!An
OU! the t:N!a~ures & trat.h -
tul"T\ Into CA!h thtu II Da lly
FREE 1175.00
VALUE
SUNROOF
NEW '71 SPORTABOUT
lllil'1" ...
''''" 11001. Ji {!OI Y ill {{)Oj01!1()0Hlj(";, IH'-''"'' •"l· .,., •. ,, le'"I boo~t~,. o ... ~..,,.,)1,tJ ,,?
$895
'66 CHEV.
MilllU
";o.tl'~r \l!ll't 1 d•'V M•1•0ll.
V~. ~· ·~ •tMI, PO"'"'"""'· ~IJ11?8
'10 CHEVY
fl (UlllMO
v.1 e""' '"""'. ~...., O" <11",,T..,..t"'), tO•t< llell"'"O•
....0~9l
'67 COUGAR
~·• evto ~.,.1. la!IO"Y e•
!••1"'''""0 -,,_.,., vrto1•
BRAND NEW
'71 HORNET
$2199
II 153059
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
BRAND NEW
'71 MATADOR
4 DOOR STATION WAGON
Mo"Y mony e •tro1 intlud 111g
power steering, lv ggog e rock,
tinttd glo,,, ww t1re1, etc, Ser. 11
308517
. t••••llt·~· ..
VI, °"''>l"fll< '""''''"ti-. Vtry "'e<l<1t1tdf1t1 S&M~
*895
'69 RAMILER
iMlll(A•t DI.
'66 RAMBLER
2 DOCll M,T. .,...,_, ................ _
"Ot ·--'''"'""' ....... ~-sr1101
99
'68 JAVELIN
v •. '"'-"' "-'"";"""''
-!~. 11111•. l\toOo
........ ""' ~"" Vll.l 11.
$1799
9IO.
•
• ter !hat Item under SY!. 1 Dall,Y Pilot \Vant Ada havt Pdot ClasiiJ1M i rl. M2-M7~
try lht Pl'MY Pll'IC.h.t.r_ I butalN: 1tlol"". ·-• -, .
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Auto. f'Of' ~le l§J I._· ..... _ ... _-_,J§J !
A-, lmpo"9d 970 Autos, Us.d
l§J I l§J I Aute1fotW. l§J ;;;I ;;;-."';;'-·'·;;;-'"·~l~§J~l~I;;;;·,···;;···;;·· ~l§J;;;~; .__I _.,,._ ... _ .. '·_;l§J l~_.,,._ .... _ .... ~]§)990 990 Autos, UMCI "° CONTINENTAL
_A_u_l•_•.:.·...;;U.;;s..t;::. ___ "°::..; Autoc. Used 990 Autos. UMCI 990 Autos, UMd 990 , Autos, Used :;:I J ---..;... ___ _
VOLVO CADILLAC CHEVROLET FORD MERCURY PLYMOUTH PONTIAC J PONTIAC
VOLVO CADILLAC 1970 • • • •
DEMO SALE CPE. DEVILLE
f actory air rond .. f ull pow-
'67 CHEVY
CHEVJ::LLI::
Auto_ tr.a~ .. radio.
250 Engine 1WY97t
'71 COLONY '70 BARRA CUDA • • '68 PONTIAC GTD
PA '68 PONTIAC fa.:!. 1111, ~ 1>1...J .iUIO tran~. RK WAGON Radio, Healer. \\lh1l'l'w11ll TEMPESf 11,;H'k !arldai..I t. t>iac k \•in.vi
$2998 er, vinyl lop, full leatht>r lo Pa .. \\'•-"· ~mo. ,.,,.. 11m. "''herl ('O\'et~. hur.kf'! I' g , •. 1 ,_ d b k , . •-....,, r -• "o_ .,.,ns .. all' con 1-uc el!o, <'tU1~111P, 11000
ro.-v W,....,~ .. 1y, T··•,, "-m-.1;ea1s, Ser. • 'v1-IZ7COBlj9. l C • . II f
19n Volvo 144 Se<!. 1n1erlor, lilt & telescopic $599
COURTESY DODGE
-.. ........ .. u.i 609 1on1n . pcl"l'r su•r1·1ng, l!ra 1n. r 5, H/ , arr
fort l..Dun~ Seat£, Tilt · I 11'hPe1vaJt •ires, vinyl rool. nlC1.!:!• \l 11·bPl 1n X 11rf's. F,,,;. ~l'IKI • 7360 ste('nng, stereo ta~. door
locks, J\1lchel1n radial nres.
Local o"'·ner-Beaucy, i 791!·
AZJI. ..rJw le.wiA 9 TOYOTA
:!AAS !-!arbor Blvd .
Cos!a .\1esa 557-9231
* *
Wheel, 424 V-8, 1u10 trans, S 1398 KS~\'~.(). I 1·•'llf'lll mnd11 1011. ~tusi ~Ill
Jactory a.ir cond, Po-1·,.r COURTESY DODGE I $886 Pt1\' P1y. 51795 nr otfec.
S t« er i n g, Power disc :mg Hal'bor Blvd . COURTESY OOOqE (!?17 .. IM7,
Brakes, Powrr ~\'indow~. Cot,·1a Mesa 567-92XI 2gs,11 Harbor B!l•d c.,=,~,.=1=R=>;=s=m=o=.-,-.• -p<l~. -A~fr $5555
NABERS
CADILLAC
Po"'·er Seats, s rereo R,ad io, • • · < =~~---·---' Cnsu\ ,\ilf'Sll ,,-:7_9:zai t'fmd, PIB, P/$, rn11ke or-"''hrTe w111! 'fires, 11ntrd 1;64 glass, y,•htPI covf'rs, Ton BA.RRACUD1\, ~3:"1 V-~. • • !Pr .'>~j'....(t'.;~O ny~. ~OJ9 M6 flarbor. C.:'-1.
AlJTHORIZED DEALER '6B 144S Sedan
4 1'µ<!, MPW Titf'<., :.:Int cond -:-,'1-.~AF~l-l'I ,,,._, • -_, _ _, P\f'S ,t! 1<hnll~. many e:\ll"a.' to list all ol lll'\-l.W • ,,,., • u,;i., ... ,, --~
1966 f-'ORO R.anchP ro. aulo, !hem. V.11nrlti'4' Sticker · ,\ir. t'ull P"r. Xln1 "'ind, RAMBLER
67?>--797:1.
A!\.1/f!\1 $95 01•er 11•holesale
BIUe Book. Sl495 run price
(AS70ZOl.
Cosca i\1esa
Call ~0-9100 Open Sunday
LA RGE ST
hvy rluty .-quip. 34.500 mi. S660J.30. Our Sale Pri1·" PONTIAC ___ [ F'11 r ";irrani,v, $2000. Sport~ 11/)('r top. Best oiler. $:135.'i.45, 1~Zl'861. Garrlf'n ~1~7~21 '6:1 rlA,'<lBLl::R -P1•T. ,,...,,
67.'>-1248. Grove Lincoln • Nlercu~. '70 BONNEVILLE '69 FIRF.R!Rn -WI. ;i ir, 11rP~. nrw hrakpg_ Bf'st (lr-
Marquis Motors
900 So. Cb!. Hii;h11)', L. Bch.
-19-1-1.JOJ • 540-3100
SELECTION OF '66 LINCOLN -1-dr. ,"lew CADILLACS IN l.\tPALA. V-8. 11uto. trans .. p;unt & t1tts. Loaded.
1970 FORD Cortina, 2 Dr. Garden Grove Blvd. al .l ~at Sra W~i;:nn, Full Pn-.. -r111u.!ll, xlnt cond. Va• in,:: fPr. '.'.4&-4Cff.1.
suck. Body. lire!, brakes_ Brookhurst. 63&.<'980. "r. ~-11crory Air Coor! ,\.\!' s1air. iwst ollrr li lfi--1:.112 -~S=T=U~D~E=B=A~K~E=R--I
cro·pa1 shi!.""'! SIOOO. 5.16-699.~. t"\I T~~. Rark .. r~. elr
~ THINI
.,. ,,._ '' MUSTANG i17:1BE\I"•. ' ' 'li9 PONTIAC Ventura 2-<'lr
1964 XL 500 Galaxie. loaded SAVE I HT F"ull ri,\T, ~!u.~r srll lflf\2 S1ur!Phakrr 6 ryl, 11u10
l.. xln!. S700. Gn>at buy~ '68 ~I USTANG, Landau top, SlS!l.l ti1:l--0-1:lfl !ran~. Runs J;:'ond. $13.), Ph:
ORANGE COUNTY P>'.<"'tr srePrini. radio, whue-Sh;irp. $1400, 833--28.ll SALES-LEASING wa11 "'"· 76"BBA. ---C-O~U-G_A_R __
AUnlORIZ£D $1699 ~YO!JO' ·SERVICE · COURTESY DODGE '67 C _Nabers Cadillac "" "~""' s1,•.. ougar XR7
~2383 nr 54()-1690 V-S. PIS. CruisomatlC:, Jo MacHoward '6~-Lt:-:i"Ar."~a-11~e~1 -"-._'-""'_· -'=~,~~---1
'j9 F'ORDConv, X1~:y& rntleagl', ong owner. $1400 ln·r~. A\l fF'.\-1, PSIPR, T-BJRD
"FRIEDLANDER" Costa :ileso. 557-9220 Hardtop, f ac1ory \Varran1y,
2600 HARBOR BL.. V-8, au10 trans. Factory Air
int EnJ;:'. nerds work. Beg! or l:w'st otfer. ~772 8J9-91'llO nr 71.11-060~ -.:1t"H~ S17-1'l. 91)~7!'!~;,_~ 1.-.---------·'
11ffl'r. li75--8417 '66 t'ORD Musta ng 1n ;idn1 Cornf'r l.~r & llarb0r DON 'T glve if away. '"I li.1 T-B!RD. Landau top, lull
U7M lll.lC.i. IHWY. ,._;
89,l.7566 • 537.s824 COSTA ~fESA ...-* 5-Kl-91oo 0 ,..... sunifay 1---C=H7=Ry=s=L==ER--I cond, Power steering, Priw •. 7" ,1 k , pd r-er disc Brakes, Radio, Hf'at-'' · avertr . • .. ~
S<\n!a An~ s~
~M7-9;i.U. Call 642-5678 & Save! DAILY PILOT Classified ,.,1.1-11;25
Autos, Used 990
rood. SSOO or ~st oJler.I~~--=~ q uick cash for H with • 1 p>1'r , air,_·:'·~·.
1968 iltUSTANG 390, V-ll, Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used
R&H, lactory air. Vinyl top, ji' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili:iiiiiiiiiiii;;;ii;ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiio;ii; CAMARO -----------I Like nP11·, 4700 mi's, Cl'. 1vhite wa ll t1re11, ''lnyl S48-llS7 '6.l CHRYSL F.R r\P\\o'port roof. tin~ glaSt>, 11·heC'l I --~~~---~-990
BUICK
'70 Buick
Electra Custom
-4 Door, Hardtop, Full Power,
-Factory Air. lotlii of factory
~warranty (TI8AGEI.
: $4295
acHoward
839-9600 or 531-0608
Corner 1st !.· Harbor
Santa Ana
CADILLAC
CADILLAC 1966
CPE. DE VILLE
f"ACTORY AIR
CONDJTIONJr-;G
F1JLL LEATHER INTERIOR
Padded top, full j)O\.l.'er incl.
tilt & telescopic i;teenng,
s tereo. AM/F':VI, etc .. etc.
A n exceptional buy? ISBS·
jg.J .1.
$1888
NABERS
CADILLAC
• AUTHORIZED DEALER
2600 Harbor Blvd
Cost.a _\!es.a
Call j.ID-!1100 Op!'n Su nday
'71 COUPE DE VILLE-
l.ci8ded, only 4,00) mile.o.
Corporation prl':t.idenU'
wiles' private ca r. Like new
in every respect_ Call Kent
Allen ~24435 for demoo-
. strauon appoi.ntment.
'67 Camaro, 396, Headers
n1ags, SI.JOO. Xlnt cond.
•• 645-12+1 **
& 4-<lr HT. Xlri! s he Pe covers, Console_ Plus many • '67 FORD GA·LA..'<lf.: 4 rlr
\v/;-.!1cheJ111 belted tires, o!her extra's, Tesi dJ'JVf' In-HT -Air, Pl~, Pih. C.ood
CHEVROLET
'5.} CHEVY panel y,•agon 272,
3 spd 1\·/Hurst. gauges,
sletl'(I. orrer 4U-3421.
'70 CHEVY I:'ll PALA custom.
Air, PIS, P!B, 20.DOO mi.
'fop cond. $2695. ~i-6896.
·54 Chevy Impala SS Conv1,
a ir. Ps $i00 or Bst ofr Aft 6;
6~~3003.
19:t.J CHEVROLET
wa;;-on, !tra1ght
u·lo\•erdrive, good
eng rebutl!. $.t<Xl.
stalion
g h I l 1
;i....spd stick. S-100. 644-2"J&l day, 1UPAL'\l1, $1 793. Gar-rollfl. ~ ... 1~-.~0ll
1966 Chry~ler 4 dr sed;in xlnl den Grove Linroln-i\lercury.
t•orid . Air, fJJwc r, etc. $1095 . Garden GrovP Blvd. e r
~&~12~-29-1:.:..c'~··====---I Brookhursl. 636-2980.
COMET '69 Cougar
Ex-tra Clean, Well Equi pped.
'65 COl\tET 6 cyl, l sp<l. Pov.•er and Factory A.Jr
Good rond in & out. $375. {Z'NE'9941.
612-2619. $2499
__ c_o_R_v_A_IR __ 1 MacHoward
'fll CORVAIR -Damas:cd 839-9600 OR 531-0608
front end -But runs i;:ood. Corner !st & Harbor
S9j. 6'12-j920 all 5 San1a Ana
CORVETIE DODGE
'fi9 LTD. 4 rlr, full pwr. a ir.
lo mile~. excel cond. S2.200,
~.'>-5.%3
LINCOLN
'66 CONTINENTAL
4 DOOR
Bcaurih.tl -fully l!qLilpped .
~rw tinoii;. 5Cf! lo apprecia te
4 RZP4401.
$1495
Marquis Motors
Xlnl cond. 968--012'.?.
OLDSMOBILE
'6!1 Olds -1-12, fully equip'd,
Musi .'ii'll.
61.'>4300 • fi.M-7.1-14
1961 f"·&;, OLDS S!a
Good rramportatJon
Sj(I. 8'11-6206.
PINTO
\l.'gn.
<U.
'71 PINTO -Mags k .gorx1
year fires, All e.ltras. St .!5.
!.-111kt r,\/P r paymen1s.
&4:'>-263.1 111! 6.
PLYMOUTH
~·~9'~-=~'·~-~~~~-1·;,i; CORV£'ITE, mint cond. '70 CHAL.LENGER. 440 RT.
FOR sale: 1966 Ch I! v Cheap 11.1 Sl500. 11uro, air. P'1·r stf'er 1ng, new
Hardtop Nova _ Xln! cond. ---*-'-'1~7~->~I~·M_•~--l 'ire, n1 ags, pamL S2.49b,
900 s.-i. c.~1. H1;;:h1 .. y. L S ch. .. •
1
4fl.l-7:J03 e 5'10-3100 '70 PLY MOUTH
LINC. Cont. i\1ark JV ':i!'I. ROADRUNN£R .'\!!., V-~.
~k~~-~1~e. caU 546--4162 a11 :i CONTINENTAL 514?4R
Lu.1tur1ou~. Ol'IJ:' owner. L:iw 11u10. trans,. FACTOR\' AIR
mi\e!';, SJjO_ fi7;'>-377.l CON O., pow<'r slf'f'l'tng, Vln-"''°==o;c-o:;::-=.,-=l •----------1 ·~ ~>ff' "ai::11n, as 1i;, nins '67 CAPRICE 2-<lr, Fae air . 1970 MAR K 111 ;::ood. S.10. 16.'..i Tusun A1e., -"=c.M:..:_E.:,R_C~U,'R-Y~--1 y l roof, !'Pd buckei i:Pats,
cPnter console! l~OAfY.
Vinyl roof. Lrl 1n1 's, l PertC'Ct! F'ull & completely No. 6. C.,\1. 11f! 71.
011·fl('r. new tires. S129b. luxury equipped locally oy,•n-1 ----D-O~D-G~E---69 Monterey
-'"=·-1-=''°'=·=~=~---I ~: & has be-en Sf'rviced by ~9 CHEVY ST;il :\1nt cond . auihonzed Lincoln dealer.I ----.--.----Harrltop, .IP! Bl<1ck r·1ni5h •\Ith ma1ch1ng 1ntenor. V-A.
!°'/Pw paint & .............1 motor. JJ.000 1veJI n1aint.a1ned '69 DODGE !!<~ au10 tran5. factory air cO'l'ld .
$1699
COURTESY DODGE
2&AA Harbor Blvd ..
Cosla Mesa J.;7-:}220 ·• • 646-4686. mtles. 111is !ll>Oury car 15 4-1[) P'JWt'r :tilel'ring, power ch.SC
'63 CHEVY II Y.'agon. ;it.eat. fla"'le'!'is & must be seen & V-8. 11uto. 1rans., farlorv -'Ir hrakPs, ~le~ Radio, hf'11I-'71 CRICKET: Ln mi, take
6 auro P ~ PB IO\\' d nvt'n 10 ~ a1iprt'CH\!erl, It rondlt1on1ni;: P<l""r ~tee!'· ""· wh«• w•ll tirr•. ""·'') ovrr payment! fir 1radP. · ., .. -· " 1~ priCf'd lor a quick s~lf' ' ' n1iles. s;i95. ~nf>.I. 6850 61~ S.ill I 117 1ni;:. radio. hPa1rr. whJ!e"aH rrnl. lln!"d c:la~5. 11.•hrr! I --~=•-'64~~~""::....'=*~--
.j6 atEV Bel A 2 d h 1 111 S · Phonr · -· nrrs, vu1~l roof YP\\1213. l'fll'Pr~. t\rw ~I() 1''1re,•1orir NOW'S THE
V-8 ~rd S';ll ir r · · Via Koron, Lido Isle a frrr 6 $1088 I tir"-"· ,<;hell•~ rhf' finNI nl
· a · ~ r .;"11. TIME FOR e &l&-2nl• COURTESY DODGE 1·arf', I }rar >1a1Ta n1~.
'6!l ~1~rk II. A~llt'"7\I ~!f'f"". I 1 YPZY.17 1. S2Q!l~. G~rd.-ri QUICK CASH
Why gtore lt in the attic li""f'd ('On!ml. J,ralhf'r, A!I 28AA Harbor B!vd.. ( I '~·,,,,. ,. m1 · •. <o;7_~~·!l. co~la ,\leS<I.· • .U1-9:.!20 I ;rol'r Lintoln -11.JrrrUJ), v•hen you can turn lt into ,, ,., _,., ="'"' C.an!f'n (;rovr Rlvd. 111 THROUGH A
tnOMY thftltlih a D • .\IL Y
PILOT Want Ad .
:'-!UST sell '6.l Cont. JD] ~11'M I--------Rrookhuri:1 li?.6-mfl. DAILY PILOT Dn~. Costa ~l'sll. '62 DODGE Lancer. Gd 1 H ~E H -,-.-1-· n1otor &-cond.; 10 m1 pr~ OU. unt1n{:'~ \;ale he WANT AD ----"'1~8~-:i.1:.;.::·12:___~=1 i al . SJ00 2230 Aralia. NB OPEN 1-IOUSE column . ..-
980 Autos, New 980 o,i~.1 102. Autos, Used 7711 Autos, Usecl ~=-=-=-=i;;;;;;;=-=-=-;;;;;:;;, Autos, New 980 Autos, New 990
CLOSE-OUT
OF ALL REMAINING
'71 MERCURYS
BRAND
NEW 1971
COUGAR
S.l.tl 1hif! .... ~;+. "'alh, r><>w ef lle•""'J• ••mo!• 'C"!rcl l1Jt
h•nd m•n <H, AM rod •c. lonl•d ql a11. di• whl , c;O ••'I·
l lf91H!>5 l799)
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
l
ANY BRAND NEW 1971
MERCURY MONTEGO
IN STOCK-WE WILL SELL FOR
3% OVER DEALER
INVOICE!
OUR SELECTION
.HAS NEVER
OF 1971 MERCURYS
BEEN BETTER. IT'S TIME
FOR YOU TO MAKE OUTSTANDING
SAVINGS RIGHT NOW AT • • •
f--,\LCON ~-uh1 ra, 2 rlr. 6 ryl,
11uto . .">ll.OOD ml. R&H. f"ll.CL
FORD I
. FORD '69 Lt D
HARDTOP CPE.
O~LY 21\.IJOO i\11L1:.S
FACTOH\' \!R
CQ,"\DIT/O,,l;\l-;
Parlded tf'P, po11.·et stre11n,:.
po1•rr disc brak€'5, dclu"e
U1 l{'r1nr, Rlltnn1a!lr, ra1l10,
hf'illt'I', 11h1tr \l'(IJ\ l1l'f'S.
1\h~nlutel,v ~roll,.,l\~ 1n~1de
a o!d Ol11, 1\.~l)6S:,1.
• NABERS
CADILLAC
1600 HARBOR BL.,
COSTA ~1~:SA
CALL :1\0·!llM
f fPEN SUNDAYS
--70 Ford
Galaxie 500 I
2 Dr Harrltop. F.:irtory \\"ar-
r~nty, V-R, :.urn lrRn~. rar-
lory 111r coral, fJOll'Fr s!Cf'f·
1rii.:. R11dio, llP111rr. whl•"'
.,,·all tlll'S, \'Ill~] 1')01, IJMl-
f'd i.::Ja.'l!i, "11rcl CO\"f'l"l",
'Zl.oOO miles. Pnced lo ~ell,
~OiRAKSl S2983. Garrt.-n I
Gmv.-Lincoln -~1rrcury.
Gi!lrdrn Grove Blvd, at
Brookhun:t. 636-2980.
'69 Country
Squire Wogan
10 Pas.~. ruJJ PO\\'•r, F'ac!ory
Air Cond, Ai\-111-'M SlerM
Plu!ll 1na ny other extra·s
2!1.oOO miles, and nlct. (610·
DLTI.
MacHoward
839-91iCKl or 5.ll-060S
Corner 1st &> Ha.rbor I
SanlA Ana
• • '70 FORD
G,\L.A.\11:: ~ HT. au1,,,
fran•. f ACT'ORY AIR
CO~D., JHl"""' sttfrlf!S!I
hrakl'~. radio, hf'aier, "''hiie·
\\'all llrn •I06AKF,
$1699
COURTESY DODGE
2SR8 Harbor Blvd,,
~7.92Jl
1
0-.!<ta ~I~ • *
SPECIALIZING
IN QUALITY
1969 Mercury Cougar .... $2695
VS 1ngin1. automa t ic tra 'lsmiss ion , rf!dio,
heall!r, powe r 1t eerin 9 e nd power bra k11 , fac-
tory e ir conditioning, vi'lyl roof. Ju1t lov1!y.
lbO <DFC I
1970 Jaguar XKE Cpe •... $4995
Re911 ncy r11 d with blac k int 11>rior. Air cotid i-
lioning, 4 1p1ed, chtC<Tlfl w i r~ whe1l1. AM-
FM radio. A low mil ea91! cut1te ndiri 9 ca r.
11 56800 1
1970 Riviera . . . . . . . . . . . $4495
Full pow1r equi pment plu1 factory a ir condi-
tioning, AM-FM 1tereo redio, v inyl roof. Th i1
on1 is ju1t b11utiful. 1720AEB l
1966 Buick Electra ....... $1495
C u1tom 4 Door. A utomat ic, power 1teering,
power breke1, pow11r windows & 11af1. I own-
er, low milea91 gem.
1970 Toronodo ..... , , .. $3995
Cu1tom. Full power 1qui pm1nt plu1 f•i:tory
a ir conditioning, l:iea utiful e utomobil1 w ith
the lancl1 u roof, Must sea, (7fOAPF I
1969 Chev. Camara . , ... $2795
)qQ S.S. VS , •utomatic, radio, heeler, power
1t1erin9 &-brake1, power winclows, factory
•ir conclitionin9. lYN F)qf l
BAUER
BUICK IN
COSTA MESA
234 E. 17!h St. Costa Me••
548-7765
ANY NEW 1971 TORINO G.T., H.T.,
SEDAN, MUSTANG, MAVERICK,
RANCHERO IN STOCK NOW
SLASHED TO •.••• $50 OVER FACTORY
INVOICE!
OVER 400 NEW 1971 CARS & TRUCKS NOW PRICE SLASHED TO "MOVE 'EM OUT."
FORD -LTD -GALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE
M1111y fo 'hoow from. ''S rh•u '70 Modol1, Sport rook. fot1nals, l door l 4 door
hordlcp• Ii ••4011,. Full powe,, air '011dltlc11lnq. Worro11llO$ ovollable.
EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD CUSTOM
i d r. •u!o .. P.S .. P.B .. R&H, c:•tp111 ~h rom 1 h im, 9ocd l"lil••· w,.,, • .,1y •vi.I.bi s,
l 1 ~O S'i1 l
OUR PRICE $1596
'69 FORD VAN
R&H, ~11111, ;11r,
J:nnd n1ilr~.
1j9419F1
'71 PLY M. DUSTER $2196 Sport ri111pr. l/l"'
milf'.~. r~dio, hr;itPr,
s1irk shit!. 1997RSY1
'69 CORTINA G.T.
\ s('Wl'd 1ransn11~~1nn1 ln1v rnilrs.
1 Z\IC('ll!'.11
·71 PINTO
Fa(·!or.\' "'lUlpfl"d.
Goorl 1nilf"~.
(]27rf'IT1
----------...1 '69 CADILLAC 53996 ·69 DATSUN
4 rlofol' 1.~"' lnll'
rni!r~. 4 ~l)('<'d.
f'!'J\lipprrl , i)Oj:'tl,\SI< 1
Cpr. rlr Viii" ll.T.
full pn11·rr. rarl ;iir,
AiVl-Fi\i!. v1n1·1 r·o"L r1·1 1i~I' 1·ru11l·nl. li11-trlf'.
tirl'~. 1R/ol.l!A:"l.1
MUSTANG SALE
Mo11y lo c;ll oo10 Ito"'. '65 lhru "70 1t1odel1. Coupo1, hc11dlop1, co11vorlible •~4 l +1
fos1bac:~1. So1t10 with 4 1p ... d1. 0110 011 c:o11dltio11i119 o11d oulomollc: modol1.
EXAMPLE : '70 MUSTANG H.T.
Fullv 11,lc•'ll 1111.,ppe<I , w~i11 ,../,ed ;.,1 ,,., ,,.d;.,, h•4 h , 9.,.,,j .,.;/e1. !0~4C IEI
OUR PRICE $2096
;,:,~.~~~'1"0 51996 hi'~ Irr, po11 "." .~1rr1 inc,
~Ir 1 rtnrli11f'n1nc. C""d
'6S PLYM. Satellite
H.T fh1f'l 1n, hr~lf'r
Rul o r .s . .L'''"d n11l•><.
1 Tt;~J ."'>!'ll1
nul'"' 1rrt"ifil' """-"""""""""------1 ·66 CA DILLAC
'68 CHARGER $1696 r()qpr Dr V11!r F1111 \'~ :i1ilnn1;i11<-. 1~rl 1n, p11\\f'I" fill' rnnr!1l1on-
hr;ilrr. 1~1\\f'r i:l,,rnn::, Inc. cnod mil"~· ~ir rnnrl Li)" n1il<'~. , 1:!0ti/Q,
1 i>:l.~,('lH •
.69 OLDS 88 $2596 n .. 11 11 c-11,1 .. 111 2 /)r
11 T. Full po11rr. j;11·1nr.1
air. Gnnrl nnlr~ ·1·,:; f'ITC
"t111·n,, •YCLfi.1l•
~~'~'~Dt~~, .. "'" 52196 rr. ;111111, 1'.S-. :i1r rnn-
rl1l i11n1n::. cnnd milr~.
•fi71Azr;.
ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED
TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT
•
TRANSPORTATION SPECIA .. S
'66 Chevy Sta. W1gon
Mf11"1t VI, <•<lift, l>t•I.,, •~I~"'" T•c . 00"'•' l!H.rlng, a...,., ,,,,1.,,
lTEl! 6JI\
$996 '66 CHRYSLE R
N•W Vo'~" ' O• MT Full !'Ml'"" l•«ory ,;._ oOOd .,,11•1 ('O~ CQSl
$996
$396
$1196
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