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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-08-10 - Orange Coast Pilot• I I ' • I I ac Ireland Explodes As Homes At Least 14 Dead 100 Domes Burn Ireland Erupts In Bloody Riots BELFAST. Northern Ireland (UPI \ - Rrilish rroops battled .~niptrs in bar· ricadecl Rnm:in CathnliC' streets today ai;ain111 a hackgrnund of blazing hui!dings and gu!l('rl homt>s. The outlav.1ed Irish Republican Anny i IRA I ;ippealed to Irishmen in the south for help in this "doomsday silu.:illon ·· Serurt!y fnrr<'I' l1sled at lc;ist 14 pPrsnn:r. k111e<l 1n !hr \'101rn!'r whicti ln- lf•nsified :0.1nndi1y "'hen Prin1e ?-1inister Brian fau!knrr announrrd 1hr rr-in· !rocluclion of in!ernrnPnt w1thoul !rial In 1·nmhat thr IRA, wh1rh aims tn rr11n1tr the Hritish-rul!'d six counliPs of Northern 1 rrland \\'Ith !hr 26 of thr independent. lrt.~h R.rpuhlir Earlier, Protestants fearing a Catholic County Mot her Kills Two Kids, Takes OuJn Li f e A lclrphone rall latt> f.1onday brou.11:ht a Brra man home from work , whert: author1lles v.·aited to break the new11 tha t his wife had killed herself and two of the <"ouplfi'11 six rhilrlrt>n. Dtalhs nl Mrs. Nanc.\' Bn.ver, 31. son Hans. • and daughter Jenell, 8 months, are bein~ classified today as 8 case nf murder-suic idr . A nO!c . presuma bly 11ddressed IA'.I Miles R. Boyer, •o. was found in the home al ~llO Nutwood St.. but investigators did not reveal wha t it said. The triple tragfdy was disco vered J;t. 10:51 pm , afte r which police and riremen v.·rre summoned to the !ICene. Neighbor11 called 11fter one nf the four ~Ur\•lvlng Boyer children hysterically ran next door begging for help. Police said they had been watching television In another room when the ~hoolings occurred . 1))e. young monl he.r lay dead Jn a h11.llw1y. whfre neighbors who raced next dl'l(lr h11d carried her body. A .4!1 caliber automatic pistof wii~ foorKI In lhe bedroom where little Hans 11nd Jenell had eitch been slain with a blast into the head. Their mother Also fired 1 shot inlo her nwn t~mplt. coll11psini;: Ill tht front bed room fl oor whert 11ht was lirst discovered . takeover in lhe Atdoyne seclion nf Relfast. set. fire In thei r own homes in a modern day 'scorched earth' poli cy. N"i>arly 100 home!> "''erf': burned to the ground, authorities reported. The df'ath 1011 surpassed tha! of August , 1969. when rioling bet11,•f>en the Proes1iint maJorily 11nd the Roman Calhnhr 1ninorily rorced Britain to bring in lronps who have been there f'ver since. Thf' t0ll f..1onday wa.~ one of the highest. sing lP day tolls sincl' lhe piirlillfln of lrt:'land in 1920. and senior British of- litcrs said !hat ii. may be hi,llher yel since ;ill deaths m11y not have been reported, Tht> f1ght1n~ fell off abou l daybreak. bul. broke ('IU1 again in the Roman C11lhnlir: Anderslown area nf Bl'Hast v:hen \rowd.~ aU11cked British soldiers lr.-, 1n~ to bulldolf' away street barricad1:s. The sound of rifle fire could Oe heard in many areas as snipers fired at armr patrols. Army spokesmen also reported trouble r-.1onday in Londonderry, A r m a g h , Dungannon, Newry and Coalis!and. ~1aulkner·~ re-imprn;itlon of internmenl ..,.-i1hnu1 rri;il for !ht:" firsl time in 111 years broughl warnings from his jXllitk:al llp- ponents lhiit it l'ould bring civil war. Military nfficia ls said thty were rightlnJt: a "war of attrition"' against ··terrorists."' 111e fig111ing was having reprecur,sil'lfl:r; in the Jrii;h Republic to the south where 0££1cials said neArly 500 refugec11; from Northern Ireland had fled to camps there. They :r;aid anolhcr 300 were tryi ng to leave Belfast for lilt camps which Premier Jack Lynch of the lrlsh Repu blic; has set up for the refugees. The fighting had its rool.s In the 17th "century when Ireland ~plit between Catho lic and Protestant . The !rouble in Northern JrelAnd now goes back lo lhr Eas!.er Rebellion of 191 fi when the revolt. against British rule began which later I~ lo partition. The 26 C<lUnties in the 80uth became the predominantly Catholic triMl Frtt State and lhe sill northern counties. known as Ulster, remained under British rule as • predominanlly Protestant province . Dublin never accepted the partition and I.he IRA ha s batUed for years to win back the si r counties. Fighting flared 8gain in 1969 between Northern Ire!and"s Proleslants and Catholics. who said lhey we r f! rh~rlminated against in joli~. voting and hnusing. That nart. up killed 1n pe:rson11 anrl \l.'Ounded fiOO 11nd brouf.lht In Rrllish !See IRELAND EXPLODES, Pare !) We athe r Watche r flretty Lorrie Eatherly, 22. of Anaheim. traveled aJI I.he wa,v to Corona del Mar and i;till d idn't escape all the heal. But a: convenient lifeguard tower provided some i;hade. ~~~~~~~~- Anal1 eim Girl Drowns in Pool A little girl's ability to lift lhe latch on lhe metal fence thal barred her from the: family swimming pool led ln her death Monday. Shawn M. Balsam. 20 monlhl'I of An11hcim, "dfed in Anaheim Communlly Hospital Monday night four hours •ft.er l'lhe was found floating fa ce down In the backyard pool. Police said lhe child had le.fl the pool wilh members of her fa mily in Olt. 1f- ternoon but returned and unfa.'11.ened lhe galf' while lhey \lo't:re ge l t in a: refresh menu. ., • Ill rons N. County Mother Kills 2 Children.,_ Takes Own Life -. -- rfriad Face New Cl1arge 111 Contempt Ry TOfl-1 BARLEY 01 I~• 011ty f'lltl Slllf Orange Coun ty's biggest and mnst bil- ler political battle in recent years stayed fln the boil today wi!h ~upcrvi~ors Ronald Casper:i; and Rnbcrl Ballin 11nd fellow l~Ar·c member .Joe Hyde now facing con- tempt charges for alleged failure to obey a court order, The latesl law.~uil in lht. torrid League nf Cities-Local Agency r·ormation Com- mis.~ion dispute was hied hy league a1- lnrnc~·11 latf'" Monday . Superior Court .Judge .J. r-.;. T. ""Nefi " Ruller 1'-el Aug. 20 ;is the da te he wHI rule on the cont.empt charJi:es. Lawyers for tile League'.~ city selec tion rornmit1l'e argue in their new :i.ction that Jhe trio of defendants aHcrnpled in hold a special meeting n[ the LAF'C early Mon · day in defi11nce nf the court <Jrder signed Sunday night by .Judge Rutter. The new complaint , onr of twn filed Monday by the League, claims that Hyde, Caspers and Ba!lin wen~ well aware of the restraining order when they flpened a meeting called lo remove Anaheim coun· cilman Charles Pearson from his LAFC seat. The new restraining order does nol llf- rec t Wednesday·, meeting. flf the LAFC . It i:1 expected thiit both sides in the dispu te will again aUempl lo pla~ their own representatives on the commission for the vital "Promised Land" hearing, League representatives unanimously confirmed their nominee in lwo meelings f\1onday and are expected lo again de- mand Wednesday that he take his .seat at the LAF'C table. Ma yors of 20 Orange County com- munities again unanimously named f'"ul1erton Councilman Louis · 'Red ' • Reinhardt as their LAFC representative In a noon meeting lhat was -and was meant to be -a rerun of a special meeting held .!iix hours earlier Cln the lawn of the old county courthouse. Reinhard!, was unanimously named in that meeting and Los AlamitClS Coun- cilman Joe Hyde was unanimously re- jected in a vote that paved the way for lt '"Key11tone Kopa" LAF"C hearing at 8 a.m. That meeting. organized during the weekend by supervisors' c ha i r m 1 n Robert Battin and .Fifth DJ s t r-t-c l &lper~r Ronald C1tsper~. tnded with H'yde running from the hearing room bt:11tlng off process serv,rs and B1tlln dodging and weaving from the assembly hill with the liame purpose in mind . It !nok just. aix !!eeonds for Bflttin UJ prnposed the repl11ctme.nt flt Oitrltl'l Pearson of Anaheim w!th Anaheim 1t- ( ~ LAFC WRANGLE, Pi tt ll DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST )0, ·197f VOL. 64, HO. lM. I SI CTIONS, • l"AOU Ba~k Oil Course ., ., • T ~ COAST GUARD CUTTER ESCORTS PIR ATED YACHT KAMALII Oil Mill ionaire Ooh11ny's Boat Returns to Honolulu Yacht Suspects Nabbed From Wire Service• Sailing for Honolulu, the yacht Kamalii was due by midnight today, escorted by a Coaat Guard cutter carrying three llUllen llU!!pecl.!! in ironll after a modern saga of piracy and chase. on the high seas. The exact nature or the case won 't be "known until !he 70.foot vessel docks along with the cutter Cape Corwin, whose men overtook and boa rded her Monday. Speculation in the islands is tha t lhree .'luspected hijackers may pay with their live11 for the strange adventure. The two-day chase of the million-<loUar TranspaC Race participant en d ed uneventfully before dawn, un der lhe eerie illumination or narcs and 11earchlight.s. Details of the capture of millionaire nilman Larry Doheny·~ boa! were radioed fro m the Cape Corwin, ski ppered by U. (jg J Greg WlllOll. Suspedl who forced lhe Kamalil 1'1Ul from Ali Wal Yacht Harbor and set three crewmen 11drift 160 miles out, one "' NewjXlrt Beach man, were cbased by sea and air. ·The "trail was picked up after skipper Bob Wuhke\t, John Freitall, of Lo~ Angeles, and Fr11nk Power. of Newport Beach, were picked up bobbing In .1 lifcrlll by a Japanese freighter. They r11dloed they were; .'la fe and unln· jured, giving basic direction!! In which the Kamalii vanished over the horizon five bours e11rlier. A Coast Guard CI30 spotted htr Satur- day , bu l the alleged hijackers -whose motivation isn't known -beat for a rain (See KAMAW, Pa.(e Z) Oruge "' eaCher tt.'ii ~going to be a few d~eea cooler today and Wednesda y, but the current hea l wave i11 expected In lasl at. least two more days wiLh temperatures al 80 along the roast rising to 88 inland. l.<>ws 72-74. INSIDE TODAY TV 1vritl'r Rod SBrlJ.ng brought the barometric bomb to trlevU· km audirnccs in 'The. Dooms· day Flight' and nothing bwt hrusles ta th r. FAA and the fed- eral government. See story Page. 5. <•11'°'1111 ' (1!«111 .... u, 1 Cl1tllllM ft·• Ctmlc• U Creuword 1J 0.11!1 Htrlc" t 01 ... tt" t '"'-•Ill ,_ • 111'9r!l lllMlll , •• ,. 'llllllCt 1•11 HM"t\fffll 11 •1111 i::.~... u Mur11,. Lltt11'" 1 ·--,... ........ ·~ ..,.......-.:.·-· _.::. • 4 I/ill'~· .),.,,., ....... ).._ J.J11;J.l.~ ,....,,..--fl'"""-_....,_ --· .. - ' i: .• 11':::,.rt.••1;)..Jl.IPi"" ''"''I'll.-' • -'_ .... .... -.. ----~ ----• • .. ! ! O,tJl Y Pl LOT s Sttadfl Mouta Loot Apollomen Fight Gravity Fatigue SPACE CE NTER, Houston rU Pl l - Doctors asked Apollo l5's astronauts to ttlurn to lhe elinll' today for a seron\I series or 1es1s to see 1f their hearts have overcome the laziness de\'eloped during their !ong exposure lo .... etghtless space_ ,Dr, Ct1arlcs A, B<'rry reµorted that David ft. Seott, Alfred M. \Vorden and James B. lr\1·in had oot completely r('. ada plrd to lhe rigors of gravity ~londay aod, as a result. !heir ~trength 1vas not lip t0 pa r. "Thii; IS not unusual ," Berry said, although he hrid expected a faster 2 Sa11 Quenti11 Inmates Knifed; 5 in Four Days SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (AP) -Tu·o more inmates have been stabbed at San Quentin Stale Prison, bringing the numbe r of knifings here to five since Salurd<>.y. The latest victims \.\'ere stabbed during a ~ionday noon brawl ln a prison }'ard jammed \rith 1,500 inmates, prison ol· ficial s sa il.I Robe rt \V. Bronhill. 26. serv ing lime for a Solano County burglary and attempted rape. !<tier underwent surgery for a \\'Ound th;il mny ha\'C punctured his s pleen. John C Williams, 35. a life- tern1er on an Alameda County murder con11iclio11. h:1d only superficial ll'OUnds. Associate \Varden Ja1nes Park said !he prison '1as questioning a prisoner ;.:id searching for tile \\'Capon used. The number of guards on duty has also been increased. he said. Park said that the prison grapel'ine \\'as suggesting drugs or narcotics as the n1otive behind 1he knifings. He said the latest incident probably 'l'as unconnected with three \veekend stab· ings, one of the1n fatal. lnn1ate Ed\1·ard H. Gonzales, 38, of Los Angeles. wa s _:.;lain Saturday, the third convict killed at the prison this year. A guard wa~ fatally stabbed thret. \1'eeks ago trying to protect a hospitalized inmc.te. believed lo have bee.n labeled an informer by other prisoners. On Sunday guard Robert Mays and in- mate Jerry Story, 37, \Vas injured in separate knifings. Both are reported recovering. The motives in the weekend stabbing ;ire unknown, prison o!ficlals said. County Teenager Dies i11 Flaming Capo Smashup A Santa Ana youth died in the f\a1ning ·wrecl;.age of his car near San Jua11 Capistrano t-.londay night when the vehi· <·le, traveling at high speed, failed lo round a curve on the Ortega Highway and plunged over an cn1hankmenl. California Highv.•ay patrolmen iden- tified Lhe \'ict im as driver Randv Clark . 17. T11·0 passengers we.re injured , one of the m critically, in the 11·reckage o[ the Clark car. Robert Broka11•. J7, of Santa Ana ls to· day on the critical \isl at Orange County i\1edica! Center. He is being treated in lh e burn 11-·ard of the county facility , Robert EnglehRrd. 16. of Santa Ana, received minor injuries and is bc.ing trea1ed at SQu th Coast Community }1nspi!al. DAILY PILOT M---' a-1ti ·--cemiM ... '-e1 ....... ORANG£ co.-,st PUlt.UHING COM,.ANY lob•tt N. w,,, P•H:d"'I Ind Pu'>lll~ J1(k It C11tl•v \to(( Prnl<l~n1 1M GtMt•! M1n10..- 1i.."'.~ .... ;1 fO!IOI' 11!1,,,11 A. M11rplii"' M•Mtio.. 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The astronauts' general physical {'Ull· dilion was reported good, although they "'ere n101·e fatigucd than previou~ moon e.\fl]Or('J"S, The 12-dav, 7-liour Apollo 15 rn1ss1on ,1·as the loi1gest and n1ost demanding n1oonflight ever conducted and it was on- ly 38 hours short of America's spaceflight endurance record. set by Gemini 7 in 1965. Soviet c.:os1no11au1.~ h<1vc reportecV 1nore severe clebilitating effects after 18 da:>'s of weightlessnes.~. The Apollo 15 trewinen. however, y;ere not slo\1·ed by 1heir re-adaptation process. After t•on1pleliug r.fonday ·s regularly scheduled technicBI debriefings, Scott and lr\vin donned white smocks and CllPS and joined scientists in the Initial examination of sorne of the 172 pounds of rock and soil they brought back fron1 the mountain valley they explored for three days. The two astronauts peered intently at two pitted rocks 1nounted in a glass wall- ed cabinet in the lunar receiving laboratory and then answered questions lroni geologists v.•ho examined the specimens. The space agency today released .a series of 10 still photographs. six of them in color, taken during the landmark ex· pcdition. They y,·ere son1e of the n1o~l spectacular lunar pictures ever t:.kcn, showing the explorers, their spacecraft and their ear with the two to three mile high Appennine ~fountains 111 th c background. The photographs showed the nank of Hadley Dclt:~ Mountain where Scott and Irwin found v.·hal ls believed to be a piece of the pri1nit1ve crust of the moon. fill. Hadley, rising JS,000 feet high IS miles away, -was seen in the background or one picture and another showed the IO.foot car parked on the edge of the deep can- yon Scoll and Irwi11 investigated. The astronauts had not been scheduled to meet v.·ith scientists until later this v1eek , but ScoU said before the July 26 launch he felt obligated to devote as much tirne as possible after his return to helping geologists identify the rocks and \l'hcre they were found. Scientisls expect the samples to help them turn the pages of lunar history back to the beginning. Some may be the o!des\ rocks man has ever seen. It y,•as the first lime moon explorers actually joined scientists in the lunar laboratory while the sample analysis was under way. Prev ious crews were restricted by a quarantine which was diBcontinued for Apollo IS. Beside8 the re-adaptation problem~. Berry reported Scott h;id suffered pain· ful, but minor hemorrhages under four fingernails during his first moonv•alk J11- ly JI. This bleeding \vas not incapaciting and was caused by the tight gloves of the spacesuit. "Any time you get so111e bl()Od und('r your nail it hurts:· Berry said , explaining it 11·as just like hill1n~ a flnger 11'ilh a hammer, only for Scott it 1~·as a constant pressu re. "I don 't think it's anylh111g or a serious problem," Berry said , ··A sui1 ls jusl one or those things that you·ve gol to pul up 11'ilh some di sco1nfort. !t"s just one o[ those things that can occur ." Berry reported all three as\ronauts lo~t \\•eight during thr fl\gh! as r:.:pc1·trd , h11t he said they had re,l!ain ed most of 1t within 24 hours alter S a I 11 rd a y 's splashdo11·n. t 'rorrt P(f!Jt~ l KAMALII. • :-.qua!l to hide Tlie fou r-engine pla ne·~ rad:.r pickrd her nu1, ho\1'el'er. sh arp and cl~ar. and the l\a111a!i1 w;is r\•tnlu;;lly overtaken by the spred~· Cape Cr.1·11•111 SpotlighleU hy thr \'efsc!'s powerful searchlight and s!;1rkl.1· outlined by aerial flares. the l\;in1alii cl1'il1cd 1n a ~tandstill after L!. \\'ils0n ordered her to halt over a bullhorn. A signal light na~h~d co1npliance and boarders preparC'd to take over . A battle at ~r;i h:id bern fe:i red !'linr-r the trio \Vho ~eizcrt and imprisoned \Vashkeit. Power~ ;ind Freita~ harl guns and knives. 1l'hi\e Lhcre were additional \\"Capons aboard. "Boarding tarried tall \l'i1ho ut in- cident," LL \Vllson radioed !o the island~ \Vlthin moinents. signaling the chase's quiet end, 250 miles off Hawaii. Suspects lakcn lnlo custod v 11·ere Iden- tified as fltichael R. t-.teiton, 24, of Bakersfield. Kerry D Bryant. 25, of I.o' Angeles and hlark E. fllaynard. 27. of Lev.·iston, Idaho. Authorities believe they \\'ere headin~ for Tahiti 11·i1h the bcial owned bY Doheny, whose family nan1e ls famous in California hlstory and de velopment. The question waiting to be answered is: precise!:--why ? Honolulu police ~aid today they v•ill proeecute the lr jo on al.1empted murder charges for setting the skipper and crew adrift in the tropical sea~. A comment by U.S. Attorney Herold Fong, ho11·evcr, ind icates the government may pur~ue pirl\cy charges. plu.'J viola· lion of the $0--Called Lil Lie Lindbergh Law. The latter \\'I.~ enacltd after the kidnap-murd~r of fiinied fhtr Col. Ch.ult.'! E. Lindbergh"s infnnt son and preteribt.c ckfl!h In case of ~nap in- voh•ln,11 tve:n lhe ;o;lighte.~t injury, So f~r it appr;ir~ lhe Kan1alii . ;i recent !: ... c,!~u ::-.:.wtt l.'l~or-.:i:'':'c,~;~ Trsin~pac fl ace and frtquent !\.laz11tlan .,, <-•"i.' u H '....,,,.,.,, t<t "''" 111) ·nact tomprtitor. 8ust a111cd no damage in .._,.,ty; '1'11111.., <tf:lll.,._I...._ llJI "1""'~1y. I~ 11., 'Tni.;1• -_ , ~r.1 --tl.U'& ;i 11S1J1fll.'~'agc...Lo~1._ -__ , . , • "T& I IJ"I C•bl••llOI• l'rotn Page I LAFC WRANGLE torllt'Y Herb Lic.ker btforr he and llyde were forcl':d from the hearing roo1n to the boos and jeers of tlle mayors and irup· portt.rs of the Irvine cltybood mavtrnnlt. Battin e1nerged fron1 his private office towards the end of the League's luncheon tneeting to announce on behalf of the boai-d that his nomination or Ucker to replace Pearson was "taken to foresta\1 Mn!inufd domination of Orange County's fut ure by the Irvine Cnn1pany. .. Orange County government shol1ld be run by de1nocralically elected reptesen· tatives rather than its biggest Jand developer . , which has been the case for Lhe last 50 plus years,"' Battin said, .apparently speaking for the full board . Battin occused Pearso1: of being reelected "in a po1\er play by the Irvine 1nac·hine on April 14, 1971, over a month before hi.s old tern\ expired while a regular eo1nmisslon member was absent. The legality of this lrvine·inspired move \vas questioned at that tin1e," he said. Responding for the Irvine Company to- day, Executive Vlce President Raymond L. \Vatson . con1n1ented, "i'vlr. 13attin 's ac· cusations about an Irvine n1achine - which he repeats time and again in his statement -are too vague and too con· fu:;ing for us or anyone, I v.·ould lhink, to respond to appropriately. If he has anything specific to charge, -he should name names. But he cannot, of course. "As far as Mr. Pearson's reelection tit LAFC on Aprj) 14 is concerned. that is news to us. We did not know then that he had been reelected and we do not know now what the procedu re is supposed to be for lhe election of a LAfC men1bet· at large. That is nol our inlerest. • • • Santa Ana tl1ayor {J:irrn Grisft llll)- ported Battin al the luncheon m«Unl u·hen he defended Hyde's naming by • IS io 12 vote as a "fair and square election.'' tirisct w<1rned the League that the Irvine Company·s interests were "well served" by Reinhi'~·dl's subsequent t>Jec· lion to the post held by Hyde and added that Uie now displaced Hyde "may have so ini' JU.Sliflcalion for his argun1enl th;it he is the League's la"·fully elected representative .. , Hyde was renwved in a new vole July 28 afLer Reinhardt served the League and Orange C:Oun!y's 25 ma.yors with <1 kt11'suil in which he clai1ned tha! the elee· lion or Hyde was illegal. Many Leogue nu:n1bers had second thoughts about lhei r na1ning of Hyde in a meeting 1vhich brought charges th..nt' · tr emend o u !I politiea l pressure9was brought to bear on behalf of Hyde. B<ittin rec:>Jled the Reinhard\ law;;uit and described ii as a "spurious lawsui \ (in which) the Irvine forces are unwilling to accept the fru its of the democratic process. ··That lawsuit helped to lurther In· timidate certain n1ayors of Orange Coun- ty who then caused Hyde 's election to be scrutinized tor any technical defects ," Battin said. "In view <>f the Irvine 1nu:hine forces arrayed against h~'Tl'. Joe J lyde olfered lo resign conditioned upon the valid appoin\lnent and qualificatiom of a city representative as his successor. VIOLENCE ERUPTS IN !RISH PROTEST ANT -C ATHOLIC STRIFE Warehouse at Short Strand Put to Torch by Rioterl "Finally, it is inCQnceivable tn us !hill ~ny ren1otely sophisticated follower of Orange <;o~nt.y govern1nent col1ld accept r-.tr. Battin s highly colored explanation of the reason~ behind his recent ac1ions '' "The Monday morning meeting WtU called to right the wrong perpetuated by the lr\•ine machine forces against the public·s interest on April 14 \Vhen they maneuvered their 1nan iReinhardt) ihto a ne1v tern1 before his old term expired, Bc.tUn charged. "They took advantage of a regular cQn1mission rnember's absence, a men1ber who \l'ould have blocked their po\vCr play," the supervisors' chairman said. f 'ro11a 1•,1ge l Battin claimed that H}'de 1vas ele~ted by the League at its meeting last July 8 as the League's represent2.tive on the LAPC. Both sides in the LAFC dispute acl;11u\1·ledged during l\1onday's heated deba tes the anxiety of each to have a ftl\·orable LAfC board for \Vednesday's \'ltal hearing. NORTHERN IREL.l\.ND • • • troops to keep order. Since lhen I here hn~ heen 111tern1i ~tent violence . Last weekend it st;irted ;1g;11n <1nd Ille Northern lrelJr1d pn'.'1111cr in1·oked the 111. tcr11rncn1 1ri1hnut tr~al 1nea~11re~ tn try In end once and for al! JJ{A ac111•1t 11~~ in the north. l\1ore lhan 300 :.uspct!s v.•erc rounded up to be held '·indc:fini1rly." 'Today, the IRA issued :.111 :ippeal In lrishmcn in the Jris h republ ic !11 t:Om<! 10 their assistance. "Our survival or defc;.il Postal Service A11.no1uices 1.Juo.-:1 In Tliird Cla ss \~'ASHINGTON (U l'l\ -Thi' I: 0.::. postal Service tOOay anno!lnl'~'d plnns to increase tcmpor<irily the r~He . .; for tlurd · ('!asi:. n1;ii!. cfff'ct11·c SrpL J1i, hy !hr lul l amount 1l 1Jrig111all,v prof)l)~f·d ll'()tild l)t.' added r)n gradu.:111.v 111-f'r f11·t' ~·car<~ Tht>; Uircct ?lla1l Advert is ill!:! A\S04.'1;1- lion Inc., 11·hich ITPr('~nl~ a\Jo11l ll10- th11'ds of tl1r 11a ti1J11's th ird rl;q_ .. ~ t·1 1111~ n1cr(i;1I n1;ulC!'S. :i ald 11 1~·ou ld :.lH.' tl1~· post offir(• for the fir _:.;t llllll' Ill tii1• 1\~SQ4.'ialion'~ ~4 -yccir·hl.<.tory, In i>luck th r incte<l Si'. Pos t il l nf l1ri;il~ <1111101111~'1."tl 1:i _:.;1 Frhruary thr·y p1;1n11ccl !(1 i111·rc;i sr th11'd <·la_:.;~ rnai\ r;.1\t.s frnn1 4 t11 5 f'en1~ lll'r pir1·r 1n hlilk r11a1li11gs hilt said thp Ill· «rc:isc would b(· ~prc;1d oul 111 11\("ff'n1eu1s nf tw11·!c11ths of 011e ccnl. n1'1'r thi• nc.\t fl\'P ~·rar~. 'Tod:i~·. h011·1•1rr. 1ht' 1· (• ,. ,. n l \ v rcflrgi11111ri1 f'n~1'11 ~cr\'lt'•' ~n1 d 1t )l;i1! l1er111nc necrss.'lr~ 1•1 1n~t1 1\1l" llw 11111 111- lrr;:i~e thi~ yenr bet•11u:;;e C'1111t?.1 '"'~ f1 1d n11t f\1')11"opri:ilr !'lll!lt Lh IJHl!l!':O ~l'ho· fqll Ill· t rcasf' 1s ~upp0•;C1l lo pr(lsl11l"l' <111 1·x11 ri ,\,l 1111111• 11 n 111on th 111 rP\C'l1U1' .)(1hll ,J. l)aly . \l!'l' ptf'~11l<'11I 01 1111' T>1rrc1 \!ail Advrrt1st.'r~. ~aHl ii\ \<111-,,,rs planned to seek a prrli1n1n ;:ir~ 111111n(·lio11 10 lialt the full incrt»ilSf' 111 ft'<t\·1·n1 c·rit1rt. prohf!bly tClday or \\'cclnc.~da~· Citing a section of thr l!lifl Postal Reorganizntion Act. the 111:1ilt'rs argur only the five-me1nber U.S. Pri,~tal n:it<' Commis~ion h::.s po11·cr to ::.dju51 the phasing of rates. The cornrnission hR s been hL":1n 11g rc- C]uests for permanent ratr in1·rea se.s t11r several months. Te1nporary increases 1n <ill clnsses of mail look effec'l ~'1;1y 1r1 under a provi sion that the service enn in· stitute a one·lhird. temporary hlkr until lhe ('Qtnmisslon acts>:' That actlon 11·11s apreiiler!. unsuc· ressfully. by second cl11 ss 1nailer~ - m11gazines and ne"1spapcrs. pl'in1;;1rily - and their case is still pending. Adn1i ral's Cup Race Nears End PLY;\'IOlJTlf. F:ni.:land 11\r 1 -13ril;iin und Australia were locked In a dogfigh t l•ir the Ad1nlral'~ Cup trophy Tursd:1.1 11s 4;,. yachts from IS nations heridrtl !or horne in the 00.S.mile Fa~tntt Bock rai ·e. Utfcnding chan1pion United State" 1111· peared out of the <:h;:1se . The British yac·ht Cer\antr~ I\', helmed by Bnb \\latson. app•:arrd tD hf,. ahead of Au stralia"s Ragamuffin 011 cor· reeled handicap times. BritAin led v.·ith 480 point~ at thr st:irt of the Fastnet race. followed bv l\u str11 l111 "'ilh ~51111nd lhe United Statei;.wl!h 4!9. A lotal of 236 yachts are invO]\'ed in !ht Faslnet rare. t-.1o~t of lht•rn arc 1·l1ris!r11! the Fastnet Tmphy. Qnly •15 ~·ttrhti;-11rP inl'olveCl in the Ad1n1r'al's Cur , onr fl f !ht' most lrCHSU rt?d lrophie:o; 1n ):athl!1 1g ·rhrt'(' yarhts frn111 (';irh of th(• 1:, 1'11(11· J1tlng CQllllli.:.ieJi a.Q!JU.VOJ~~d JU l..!.li!! lfill':.i_ • now depends l:irgely 1111 your reaction ,'' :-aid ;1 ~1.1te1nent i:-1\ucd by t he Jt(·puhlu.:;in l'rcss Center Clf 1he !H/\. It c:+llc1I 11 ;1 ··uoo1n~dny si!u:itiot\. ·• Tl10.: Iris h ltcplJbl ir.: cabinet rnct in Uublin lo{l;1y lo consider the situation in tt1e north_ Politica l sources said n1nong n1casurcs up tor disr.:ussion was the possi· blr. \1'lthdraw<il or Irish troop.~ tr o1n the lini ted i\:1tions pc;icc keeping force in {:yprus. In Lvn•J .. 11. pvlier· ~;1a! lhey bt:t:;in 11 "trit·t :-;rcunly ehctk ;it all ;iir and se a po n ~. ~l'r1·j11g 11-elancl lo pre' e111 I !tA 1nen o•nil'ring Bril:dn. G1n1rds 11 ere increa sed ;'lt 111il1t<iry ci>l.alilish111t'uls tii pre vent the tl1 f'f1 or arrn:-' ;111d cxplO~il'f'3. Hri1ish lloine Secretary Hcginald \laudling said !he government had no 11lans Lo recall parlian1ent froin its sum· 1nt·r recess and that he \vas keeping in touch hy radio telephone \.\'Ith Prime 1\lini sler Ed1vard Heath , now sailing ,1boa rd his ytic.:ht Morning Cloud in the ,\dn1ira1 ·.~ Cup races. Sn1oke from burning houses hung over nelfast and the Belfast fire brigade said il hiid received 90 calls between 6 a.m. ,\·[onday and 6 a.m. today but \Vas able to reach only about 30 of the premises because of the fighti ng. In some areas hostile crowds cut the firehoses. Protestants who said they feared a !akeover by Ron\an Catholics burned 1heir houses in a mixed area of Belfast .\!onday and fled to other shelters. They left behind thick, gray sinokc hi\lowing fron1 about 100 L"'·o-story brick homC'S in Velhada Park. Flames crackl· in~ upward sen t chunks of slate roofs ~pinning into the air. An Anny SJXlke sman ~;1\d 1nore lhan ?1W 1 farnilies liad been removed from lhc blazing homes "\\'e ~111 the \\'Ord the Catholics were !'1otning ln tr.nig ht." one man ln his early :;os said , picking up a ballpeen hammer. "Rather than give our homes up Lo 111r1n. wl:''d burn them down." Dollar Besieged On Europe Mart; Gold Takes Jun1p LONDON (UPI) -The U.S. dollar re.- 1nained under siege on money markets tod<1y. v.'ith gold prices at a t\\·o-ye;1r high and the dollar at lo1v levels in Euroµe . In the Far East, gold hit a la.year peak on the Hong Kong market. Dealers called n1arkets heeti(' .ind highly nervous and said price inovemenls 1•:C're err;itic for gold and eurrencil's. The dollar i1nproved slightly on the Frankfurt 1narkcL for example, over t.1onday·s 22- )e:ir low. Dealers blan1ed distrust of thr t_; .S. doll;!r for slraining the: global mont'Y systern, as l\Cll as publicity for the \l'eekend report of a congressional sub· <.'<lmmittee ll'hich discussed d o I I a r devalualion. These de\•elopments foll ow- ed a long run of depressing U.S. rconotnic news and fears lhat declining u _:;. gold stocks might proinµt a go!U policy switch. The nerv11usness reached 1he l l11 ng l\ong gold market \.\-"here gold reached $40.50 an ow1ce, a !~year high_ Dollar<i arc lightly controlled on the Tok1'11 rnarket \v lth flexibility limited to ooe per- cent of lhe official rate of 360 yen to th!! dollar. But th ere 11·as speculation the government \vould widen the margin 10 La percent. There is no public gold 1nnrket in Japan. In Zurich, the Swis.~ Natlonal Bank ;111d the country's top banks met tod:iy to discus~ addi tional steps lo halt tbe rusti of dollars into Switzerland. Preliminarv control rnoves IJ v Switzerland ~fonday to halt the nioneta ry inflow kept tension high. The SY. 1~~ moves followed similar French current·v controls last \\'edne!lday. designed to !1;. sulale Prance from interna!ional ~pecul:i · !ion, The French action first 1ngg1•rrd the present currency turn1 fl11. Thal he;.iring i,~ expected to determini~ tile ft1ture statu s of the "Pron1ised Land" -a 9:111-acre strip that runs along Santa Ana"s southca:;ten1 flank and whieh even· tually nHi)' be1.:on1e part of the propo.sed n~w ci t ~ of lr1·1nc over Santa Ana's vigo- rous obJCC(ions. Sa nta 1\i1a ret·ently unsuccessfully ar"ued in a \all"su1t ruled on by Superior Co71rt Juch;c l~ay nl<H1d Thompson that a prior agrcPrllt'llt between the Irvine Com· pany aud !ht' ('itv precluded the ··Promis· ed Land -· 1ron1 inclusion ln any Irvine acrea~<'. 13at\in 's \'t•rsion of lhr hoorU that :-':1ould ru le on 1hc chspulc is hin1se\f aJJd Ca :;pers a~ the board ot supervisors' rrprPsenta!ives; Hyde and L\layor Stanley r\orttirup of San Cl e111cntc for Lhe League ;ind Licker repl acin~ Pearson as the public's delecate on the board. Tha~ roster . it 11·as generally agreed t-.lond<i)'. would :;ec appl'oval of Santa Ana ·s tn<J\lc to annex the "Promised Land ." In the Lea gue's eyes. the hearing could n1il\' he con:'idcrcd legal 1F Reinhardl rc1lresc111s the eit1' s~·!ection con1mittec 11 ith 1\urthrup. Pearson. Battin and Casper" 1.<iking the ren1aining seats. "\\fc're not interested ln any politic:ril rcuds, in-f ighting or pQ1~·cr pla,\'S." Lea~llc Chainnan Ed Just declared at the nrxin meeting. "\\'e are only con- crn1ed with Lile League's right lo cletennine 1vho il s representative shall be- "That. representative is Red Reinhardt and not Joe H,vdt'." the Fountain Valley rnayor stiid . "Hyde resigned at our recent 1ne('\i11g "'halel"er lhe vote might hal"c hccn and it is our position that he varall'd lhc !>CflL " C:.ispr1·s and Hydt> re m a in e d 1111<1\'flil;ihlc for comn1ent toda y. Both t11scussed the issue behind closed doors \rith Ballin i\l onday in a meeting that 1nav hal"e been in \'io\ation of the Brov..·n Acl -a state code thtit defends the right 11f th" public and press to be present al 111r••1i11• ~ nl ;in1· n11hlir hndv Let Us Put You On The Map N••t th 1 •nfr•nc 1, ln1id• our sfor•, ii • 9i•n+ "'""' m•p. w, •r• in th• proc••t of id•ntify ing •II of th , hom•i ...,, h•v• c•rp•t•d 1inc • 1965 on thi1 map with color1d piru. IA d iff1r1nt color for ••th yea r). Clcn• 1cr1.1t i11y will d1t1ct 1om1 int1r11tin9 f•ct1: f ,,~t!y , w1 h•"• c•rp1t1d home1 on Yittuatly e v1ry 1tr11i in th,''''· Stcondly, th1 pin 1 •r• in bunch11, indic •ling WOR.0-0F-MOUTH •dv1rti1in9. Thirdly, th1 numb11 of home•.,.., he"'' c•rp1t1d i1 ste99erin9. If you cl1sire hon1sty, •xFer•rnc1, e nd rr.::.cm· rnerideliOl')I from nei9hbor1 W e he"' WOrk•d for, thin Ald1n'1 ;, THE PLACE I ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646·4838 HOURS: Mon. thru Thvrt., t to $:JO-"'·· t to t -Sot., t :lO to 5 r • • ' • r • e l ·' y • • a d d l e d •I 0 II l y l ., e d h ' l ·n I I 7 untington Bea~h ountain Valley -. -__ ..,. __ _ --· Today's Flnal N.Y. Stocks VOL M . NO. 190, 2 SECTIONS. 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1971 TEN CENTS Coast By TERRY COVILLE Of Ille Di iiy 1"11•1 Stflf Veteran Cos ta Mesa Councilman Alvin L. Pinkley today urged voters io recall supervisors Robert Bal!in and ,Ronald Caspe rs. Other angry r1!y ol lieials alo111g the Orange Coast joi ned in dt>nouncing the pair. rhough only one rommen!ed nn Pink le}··s recall plea. San Clemente ~1ay­ or \\'al!er Eva ns sa1rl he suppor1s 11. Caspers and 8a!1 in are under firr from cllv offlc1als for their rapid actions in ti ti ti LAFC Triad Now Facing Contempt By TOJ\I BARLEY 01 I~• 011ty l"llot Sll fl Orange Co unty's big,'!est and mos! bil- ler political hall le in recen t years stayed en the boi l toda y wit h supervisor!> Ronald Casper~ and Rober! Ballin and fellow I.AFC.: niembcr .Joe Hyde nO\\' f;ic1 ng cnn- remp1 charges for alleged failure 10 obey a courl order. The lalrst l11wsui! in 1he !nrrid League C'JI Cities-Local Agen cy Formaiion Com- mission di spute wa1' filer! by league at- lorneys l;ue J\1nnda y. Superior Court Judge J. E. T. "Ned " Rutter set Aug. 21) Bl!" the date he will rule on the conten1pt charges. Ulw yers ror the l.£ague's city sr!cctil'ln t'Ommittre argue 1n the ir new action that lhe trio of defendants attempted to hold a Epecial meeting of the LAFC early J\ton- day in defiance of Lhe court order signed Sunday night by .Judge Ruller . The new complaint, one of two filed ~londay by the League, claims that Hyde, Cas pers and Battin were \\'ell aware of the res tra inin~ order .,.,.hen they opened a n1ee1ing called tn remove Anahe im coun- cil man Charles Pearson from his LAFC ieat, The new restraining order does nnt iir- fe ct \Yedne sday·s meet ing of the LAF'C. It is expected lhat hnth sides in the dis putt will a~a in atlernp! Ill place their ov.n representat ives on the commission for the vital "Promised Land" hearing League representative!' unan imously confirmed their nom iner in two meet ings P.fon rla .v and are e):pPctcd to again d~ m<Jnd Wednesday 1hal he take his seat at lhr LAFC iab!e. ~layors nf 20 Orang' County com- m• ri r1c~ again unanimously named Fulirrrnn Councilman Louis · ' R rd . ' Re1nhttrdt as lhc1r LAFC represenlllt1\e 1n a nooo mee11ng thar 11-'a~ -and 1Ya~ n1ran1 lo bP -a rrrun of a sp rr1al mee!ing ht"ld ~1x hnur.~ rarhrr on the !Srt. LAFC , Pagt ?~ -W· Caspers CaJls For Delay In LAFC Meet Orangt County Fifth D i s t r i rt Supervisor Ronatd Casprr~ today callrd for a rwo v.•ee k dela11 iir \\l ednesrlav·s meetin g of the l..nc;il A,i:-enc.11 formation Cnmn11ss1on '"un11I we ca n get the legal 1i1!ua11nn sorted nut ·· la~oer~ made his 1·nm mrnt <11 lhc hr1ght nf a ne\\' cnnfrnnt::i11on Det1,1.ern Superv isors Chairman Robe rr BaU1n and f ounta in Valley ~-layor Ed J us 1 , chairman of 1he Lea.1:ue of Cit ic~ anrf the league"s c1r,v sclecrinn rommiltee. Jusl 111 ~hed !he bo11rd for ~·hat he said "''as i\3 ··1ack of ,lilood faith and complete absence or an.v cooperalion between the cities and the counly. '"It seems \lit can no longer cr.iunt on this board," Just said. "After Monday's events I would hesitate lo say that we can pul any reliana on Lhe promi.sel!" or certain supervisors." He \\'a~ immediately accused by the angry Battin of "electing the Irvine Com· pany's man" IF'ulle.rton Councilman Louls Reinhard! I and rejecting Los .Alamitos Councilman Joe Hyde as the League's representative on the I.AFC despite hi s ear11tr eltction. Tht.ir 1rgumenl was in terrupted by SuperviMlr Ralph Clark who lashed the League for il.s "conlinued ability to at- tract writs , injuncllon!f and all kinds of lllwsuH .~," and I hen blasted Battin t1nd Caspers for t.ht ir bid lo removt Anaheim c..,unr-ilman Charlts Pearson from the LAF'C. "I "m shocked end \'ery disappointed Iha! this should h11ve btt!n done,'" Clark aaid, looking directly at Battin. "I think 11'1 time for lJ'S 1111 to Ulke a good lnn.g look 111 this 1vholt situ111io n I.\ JOOn e• the legal rl usl settles down," Clark added. I \ V,, '1f Mayors Rap Caspers, Battin J\1onday's six-second Local Agency For- mation Commission meetll!g. Piakley called the meeling "scummy power pollt ics. Those two -nen must not completely ruin Orange County. A recall is the only answer.'' In brief summary here's how u,, may- ors or five olher cities characterized the sJlua!ion · Richard Goldberg, Laguna Bcar.h· "Since all the cilles 1n thP F'iflh Di strir~ f;11·or lhe i11corp orat1nn nl lr11ln e, I ca n- not understand why Fifth Districl Super- • • • visor Caspers is representing Santa Ana instead of the people of his district." Tht t nlire LAFC rnntroversy was sparked by a battle between Santa Anil and re!.ide nt.s who want to incorporate Irvine 011er somt 900 acres both cities want. \\'alter Evans. San Clementt· ''\\1e might take the idea of a ~er.all to our City Council." George ri1cC racken, Hun!in,El on Brac:h: ''l don't know iI fiasco is the right 1,1.nr<I, ' 1 ' • • 'i COAST GUARD CUTTER ESCORTS PIRATED YACHT KAMALII Oil Million1ir• Oo hany'• Bo•t A:eturiis to Honolulu Yacht Piracy Suspects .Seized, Put In l rons from Wi re Srrvices Sailing for Honolulu, the yach l Ka m;ili1 was due by mrdnight today, escorted by 1 Coast Gu<i rd cutter carrying three sulle n suspects in irons 11ft(>r a modem saga 41f piracy and chase. nn the hi gh seas. The exact na lt1re of the case wnn'1 he knrn'ln until thl' 70-foot 11··ssrl doc ks along \1·11h the cutter Cape Cor\l.'ln, 1,1.•hose men evertook and boarded her ~!onday . Speculation in the islands is that !hr er suspected hijac.ke rs may p11,v v.·1th their lives for the strRnii:e ad venture The 1wo-d<1y chase of the m11lfCln-d Clll 11r Transpac Race partit:1pant e n de d unc\·c.ntfullv before d:iv.n. under the eerie Ulum1natio.i of fla n~s and ~earchlights. Del.ails nf the capture or mi ll io nai re oilman La rry Doheny 's hna t wrre radioed fr om 1he Cape Corwin, ,;kippered by Lt. (Jg f Gregg Wilson. Suspects wbo forced the K11malii cut Linde•• Street from Ala Wai Yachl Har bor and set three cre\l.'men adrift 160 mil es out., one " Nl'wpnr1 Beach man , "·ere chased hy sea and air. The rra1! was picked up after skipper BnO Washkeit, Jnhn Freitas, ~r Ln.s Angeles, and Frank Power, (Jf Ne"·port Beach. were picked up bobbing in a !iferaft by "Japanege freighter. They radioed 1hey were safe and un in- jured. giving basic direetinns in 1,1.•hjch the Kamali i 11anishcd over the horizon fi ve hou rs earlier. A Cc.ai;L Guard Cl.'lO s polled hrr Satur- d;;.v. bul the alle11:ed hljac.kers -who~ molivation i~n ·1 kno1•.'n -beat for a rain squall In hide. The four-eng ine plane's radar picked tier oul , however, sharp and clear, and !ht K11malii was eventually OW!rlaken by the spttdy Cape Corwin. lt wa.s such 1 mockery of democracy .·· Ed Hirth. Newport Beach ; .. Wt hope the demand.• of the people will force !he su pervisors to conduct business in the open, ancl before the peo ple." To ny F"nr5ltr, San .Juan Capistrano· ''ll's pnlil1 cal chicllne ry. The peo ple nf OranRe C<iunt y deserve better re pre- i;entatinn th11n they are getting by these 1110 supervisor~·· All nf the c1!.1 nfl1cia h pn1 nted In rh" large gathering of ma yors -20 of 2.l - as evidence that the ('{lUnly's cities did not want the Ballin-Caspers-Joe Hyde 4 Los Alam itos City C-Ouncilman) tried to conti nue on the LAFC. l\1osl mayors conceded that lht courts 1vill now ha\'e to decide jus1 who is on the LAF'C anrl v.•hether tllonday's LAF"C mret1ng or !he mayors' mee!lng we.rt lc.c;il. Sa n Clrn1enle"r, F:11an~ also defender! the lr11n e Company "They'l'e been painrecl as an organiza tion putting lht pressure on, but I have never bttn approached by the company on the issue. They're just bystanders in this thing.'' Pinkley. in issuing his recall statement said he. was breaking a long personal fer li ng. '"! ahvays thought eleclect <lfficials ~hnulrl onl.Y be reca lled if their hand was caught in the cash, or lhey were. con- victed of a fc lonv" the 18-year council· man said "I was wrong. These lwo have. to be stopped," Pier Gets New Huntington Project Cuts Under Study 8.Y ALAN DIRKI N Ot t~o Dl lJJ "110! $t1t1 A move to cul do"'n the Top of the Pier progre.m is g;ithering mon1entum in Hun- tlngton Beach. A slaff cnm minec !hat hlls been i;prarhe ading Lhr project wa fi nieet ing 1n c:1t,v hall this 1norn111g and. although the disc us.~ion~ \l'Prr hl'hind r lo~erl dnor.~. 11 is known 1h;>J Il ic talk \vas nn the. lines of Jio w 1he prn.1ec1 inigh1 bf' rcd ur.crl. The re11ir w of the prngri1 n1. whirh ('n- vi sag es a five-block $7.:1 mil lion park~n.i:: lol a\0ng Coasl Highway, f0llO\\'S tv.·o re· ceni develo pments in Lhe city: -A staff presen tation at \as\ v.·cck's council meeting that showed lhal the prn· ject woulcl need to be subsidized to the. extent of ,23-0,000 a year for five or sot years . -Repeated comments by Coonc1lman School Board . Studies Tower Deadline By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ' 01 !~o Diiiy l"llO! St•ft The de licate question of wha t Is til be cione \Vi!h the nlr1 Hun tl ng1on Beach H1i:h School campus ;ind its land.,,ark tower i~ as much in rloul:ll today as H ~·as three )•cars a~n. At their tl1nnday 111ternoon mceLi ng, Hunting ton Beach Union Hi.Eh School Dis1 rict 1rU1'1t'C1' r.t:a1 n r n n c e r n t d themsel11es 1,1.•ilh that t1ckl1sh subject \\h lle apprn111ng 11 n architectural con- trac! The conlracl ch<it!!l'S 1hr S:int a Ana fi rm nf Al!en. Kn.1wles and ,\111Jrr 1n do !'nrneth1nj:? tn makf' !hf' 45-year-nld slruc- tures ca rlhquake proof. Bul 1\hcthrr that mea n,; rlrn1oh~1nn . recnns1ruct1on or hull<.l ing of a ne1~ .'tchuol behind the old fr.cadc 1s still nnvbodv 's RLICf,.S . Although the 1io.ro01. tower. aucliloriu m llnrl classroom "4'1ng have w1lhstoocl se11r.ral earthquakrs. 1ncl ud1og th e 19.1.1 d\sas1cr, 1l has Deen Termed unsafe under tilei Field Act. With !he dc;icl hne. for condemnation rapidly approachi n&. the architects ha ve promised lo come up with the dollar value for e2.t:h 01 the three alternatives aL a later boa rrl mee ting. Their eight per- cent fee covers each eventuality. Schoolmcn arf' generally agreed that it \11ould be Oesl to raze the old buildings and construct newer llnd efficient ones. But public sentim ent favors reta ining the f\olediterranean style bu1 ldlng~ that ha1,1e .s!otxi 111nce 1!12~. "Frankly, I don'l lhink the \\·ay the classrooms are ordered are conducive lo any kind of innovative programs and my fir st i..'TI"Prcssion wa.o; to knoc k t!iem !Set TO\\'ER, Page!) Ted Bz.1"llell that the project could be cut in ha lf "and nobody would miss it." Bartlett noted that the staff predicted a $fi.7 million accumulated deficit in city expenditures by 1977 but the councilman i;airl that most problems would he solved if the pa rking lot 1,1.•ere cut in hell. In siders 2.1 cily hall confirmed that the projf'ct was being re-evaluated Lhis morn· 1ng and lhal a new presentation will br. given tn the council !.n sef' hri1,1.• much the c-ouncil is prepared to subsidize the pro- ject. 11ie fir.o;! indication of a possible staff change of heart on the plan -which 18 months ago l!"lood 11.~ & $3 and one half million project but now i~ officially pric- ed at $7.3 million -also came at last week"s council meeting. Under questioning by councilmen, City Administrator Doyle Miller was asked if he had changed his mind on the plan and he replied, ··1 think wi se mtn change the ir minds." l\l2.yor George !llcCracken 11lso has campaigned vigorously for the l ,878- space park ing lot to be cut to three blocks instead of the planned five h!ock~. Hr has criticized the escalating cost~ anr.1 \varnrd thaL th e plan could beco..-ne 11 '"Queen ~tary project" for Huntington Bea ch. Recently however. councilmen rear firmed !bcir faith in the project by voting In keep it to five blocks with only Bartlet' and J\.tcCracken dissenting. Asked today if he had any reawn tn believe other councilmen were swinging to his viewpoint. J\.1cCracken said, "There is every ind ication from our city finances that they should but nobody ha.~ told m• that they have changed their minds yet." North Ireland Erupts; 14 Perish. in Fighting BELFAST. Northern Ireland (UPI) - British trnop!li battled snipers Jn bar· ricaded Roman Catholic srreets today ag11inst a background of blazing buildings and gulled homes. The outlawed Irish Rr publiran Army llRA ) appealed lo Irishmen in !he south for help in thi.1 "doo msday si tuation." Beach Trustees 01( Ne,v Budget With 69c Boost Trustees of the Hunlington Beach t:nion lhgh Sch00I Dis trict adopted a ~21.I million budget Monday nigh t, boosting the lax rate ti9 cent s. The overall e/fecl of the new budget V.'ill bp an increase from $2.22 to $2.91 per S!OO or assessed valuiit!on. Dislrict Superin!endent Jar k S. Roper said the budget. roughly $~ million higher th an last year's. reflects the 69-cent tax 011erride approved by 11oters earlier this year. The Lotal lax r11le al so Includes 8J cents for pa yment on school bonds, the retire- ment fund and restrictive overrides. such as the JO-cent levy to make Huntington Beach High School ea rthriuake proof. A reser11e funrl of Sl.8 million in lht new budget , howe11rr, brought arguments from Trustees Ray Schmitt and George Logan, both of whom voted against adop- tion "The increase affrcls me personally tn lhc tune of se11eral lhousand dollars," said Schmitt, adding thi.t $1 million could be taken out of the restrvt and tht tax rate lowered. Security forces listed 11l least 14 persons killed in the violence which ln· tensified fl.fnndey when Prime Minister Brilln Faulkner announced the re-in· lrocluction of internment without trllltil to combat the IRA, which aimi:: to rettnitc the British-ruled six counties nf Northern Ireland with the 26 of the independtnt Irish Republic. Earlier, Prote stants fearing 11 Catholic takeover in the Ardoyne section of Belfast , set fire to their own home~ in a modem day 'scorched earth' pol icy . Nearly 100 homes were bumed to the grnund, authorit ies reported . The dea th loll surpassed that or August. 196!1. when rioting between the Procstant majori!y and the Roman Ca !holic minority forced Britain to bring in !roops who have been there e11er since. The loll Mond2y was one of the highest sing!e day tolls since the partition of Ireland in 1920, <'ind senior BriLish of- fi cers sa id that it ma y be higher yet sinea all deaths may nnt have been reported. The fi ghting fell off about daybreak. hut broke out again in the Roman Catholic Anderstown area nf Belfast when cro\\·ds 11ltacked British soldiera trying to Pulldo7.e a1,1.·ay street barricades. The sound of rine fire could be heard in m:in,v areas as snipers fired at army patrols. Armv sookesmen also reonrted trouble !Ste NORTHER.l'!J tRELANO. Page 2) Oraage Ceut Weathel' Fence Battle Continues Logan felt the reserve was a "stagnant fun<.l " which is ta kinf! money out of the ernnomy at a time when it "can't 5tand such a joll." Despite their disapprove! the budget was Approved with a 3-2 vote with Trustees John Bcntl~y, Dennis 1'.1angers and Ralph Bauer all voting "yes.'' It ·s going to be a few degrees cooler today and Wednesday, but the current heat wave is expected to last et lea st two more daya with temperatures at 80 along the caai;t rising to 88 inJand . Low1 72-74. By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 "" O.lt~ ,.1191 .$1111 Another chapter 1,1.·al!" adcled loday tn tht battle of the fences in Fountain Vallty by ci!y Public \York.a Director \Vayne Osborne. and the de11eloper of the tract. The "battle." <'enters on tht protest of residen ts of Linden Street in the Cl'dP.1'" Glenn tr11ct who art. objecling lo the de11elopment of P3rkrfdge liome.s ad- jacenl to I.he ir property. Their argumenl is b11Sf'<I on 1,,se.rtion~ that Cedar Glrnn wa.s built on 11 four-fool fill and Parkridge Home~ will not ha\'tl "n~ fill. Homeciwners tl11m the new~ develnp- mtnt will ~·eake.n the. retaining wz.JJ in- --------- 11talled to hold their fill and so pre11e.nta them from building cinderblock fences en the wall. The Linden Streel group is asking the developer or the city ttJ reinforce thP.. wall l!"O that thry can impro11t their fencing it they wan t to. Public Works Direc1nr \\'ayne Osborne .said the developer, Roberl Lucas, me! all city requirements in gelling approva l for the 7!1-home tracl. '"The city doe.,. no1 have a grading ordinance. per se," Osbornt said tn<lay, ''In stead , a condition of approv11.l of all tract,, is t.hat lhe grading of the tract must be approved by the c::lly e.ngint:c.r." He. •aid lh e Piirk rici_i:e tract mel lht.~t ref'julrement~. The gfading pla.n <:alls for . . t~·o lo three inches of fill . ~nd no cutting. "They are not remo11ing any dirt. so !hey are not unde.rcut ting the -wall," he noted. ''In f11 cl. tht r.ircup'!Stances ha 11t not changed 11t all. Thr wall wnuld be in t.he same condition whelher the area wu be ing de11eloped or not." Osborne sadded. Lind en Street homrownerli painted thei r fcnce5 which h11ck up ln the ne.W tract this weekend in Jiil effort l.o alert new homeowners lo lht situation, • gpoke~man fnr the group ~a id. The: fences were paintf'd with ugly palches itnd 1.plntches 11.nd sign5 that read "Pretty U11lv l ~n'I I!?" and '"Dllv.'n !See FENCE. Pat1e Z) ,· -.. ·--·--- Roper said lbe seven percent reaerve is typical of school districts with a high 51ro""lh factor ... This makes budge.ling a little mnre difficul t than when 1 scl>ool dii;trict is static," he explained . The supertnt~dent 1aid tht 11 .8 million would prove. ust.ful In tidln.it: the district over until tht middle of next year when thr funds come in . "If ll'e hadn't budgeted that kinci of reser11e we probably would have had to b<irrnw monty," he. s11ld. The buds:et wa s instead trimmed In other 11re.as. ~ur.h JIS cuts In the pt.rmlsslve l<~x r11lt!11, whlc.h caus!d 11 rrduct.lon nf SA00,000 from earlier estim11tes. Recording lo Roper. -f, -k:,. ~ ·' ->' ._ INSIDE TODAY TV u1riter Rod Serling brought the barometric bomh to teJevis· iai~ audiences in 'The Dooms· day F"li~ht' and nothing bllt hassles ta thr. f AA a11d the ftd· trol government. Set itoru Page. 5, c111~1111 J C~tclo.l~t U• 1 c11uot/fll n-H c-1c:• ,, Cr•u-~ n 0.ttll Jtttltti ' 0 !"9fCH t •lflrw111 "'" • 111 .... i.111 ...... 1 1'·!11 J lll•ll(I !•It "• .. I(-u .r.~11 ....... .,, 11 Mlrrll .. LletllOH ' • ' ... ,.. .. --· Mt\1110 l~M Mu1u1f l'11Mt 11 N11i.111l N-t •I Or111,, Ct11111~ t I JIV(f l"trtw 11 $~tr!I 16oll sroc:t M1rlrlh 1•11 fol•"l""' 11 TN•ll" If.ti WNlhtr ' w • ..,..,., H-1).lt Wtrltl Ntw1 .... .. ' ·- • _ ! OAll Y PILOl " lllf$day, AUQust 10, 1971 Unification Big Issue Huntington District Studies Methods Tht-best approach lo unification of the Huntington Beach Union High. School Diatrlcl is stlll .a question in the minds oJ the district's board or trusters. All.hough they have already endorstd the three-.,..·ay split proposed by the Ottan View-fountain Valley school districts. lhe. fi\'e man OOard has now agreed to study lhe more rec,nt pro- posals. Specifically these are the identical plans adv<inre:I by the Seal Beach and Huntington Beach City School districls which call for a four-way split along ex- isting ilemf'ntary school district boun- dary lines. Trustee ~rge Logan suggested il 'tllould be .. more fair" to the other districts if their proposals also received consideration of the high sc hool district truste-..s. At the tlme lht high school trustees en-. dorsed thr. Ocean View-fountain Valley plan , no other proposals had been received. Trustee chairman Ralph Bauer charged fellow Trustees John Bl"nlley and Dennis ~!angers to revie\v the plan "to see if there is some compt\ling rea son to take a position on the other proposals." f'i ot inentioned by tht.> trustees was a plan for total unification or the 52·square m!le di strict \\'hich is being pushed by \\'estmi.J1ster resident Robe rt J\.f. Gordon. The Seal Beach-Huntington Beach City proposal would al101v the Seal Beach School District to v>'ithdraw and form a unified school dis trict with the Los Alamitos School District. The plan al so calls for the Ocean Vie1v Proje~t Halted Insurance Ends Mini-bike Plans B,Y RUDI ~\"IEDZIELSl\.1 OI 1111 Oeity '!lo! 'i"tf Richard Collat-0. the youthful director ef the Huntington Beach YMCA , believes the only lime the turtle moves is when he 'ticks his neck out. Collato stuck his neck out a yea r ago . But the turtle still isn't moving. The problem. he says is a $1 ,200 in· ~urance premiun1 which is preventing him from going ahead with his most pro· mising YMCA program, a course in minibike riding. Since the Y~1CA is unable lo affo rd the insurance there V.'ill be no minbike pro- gram. And 12 shiny motorcycles donated by Honda are gathering dust in various garages. "I feel y,·e've identified a defi nite need for the a1ypical kid \\'ho doe sn't \\'ant to participate in conventional sports.'' Collato explained. He believes he could instanlly enroll between 75 and 100 youngsters in the program. "I saw klds riding around th e streets 11.nd on dirt trails, chasing around without helmets and soes. This was a hazardous situation and ...,.e v.·anted to correct it," he said . Collato began a grade school club for fiixth and seventh graders to teach them about safety. care. and repair of cycles. 'l'he instruction was supplemented with outings to the desert. "We had no accidents at all since safe- ty was the emphasis. But the program 1t.arted to grow out of proportion. \\'e just couJdn"t handle it. We had no facilities and no bikes," he explained. Part of the problem "''as solved when Honda donated 12 mini trail bikes, each valued at $300. A manufacturer provided the required safety helmets. "So \.\'e started sticking our neck out. began the program and started riding:.'' Co!lato continued. "Thtn our insurance agent told us that t .... •o-whee!ed vehicles were not covered under our policy." "We applied for additional insurance but ll priced us right out of the market." Collato said so far he has been unable to get in touch with a group willing to donate the ins urance premium, As a result lhe bikes and helmets may have to be: returned. "\\·e no1v have lhe lfuntington Cycle Park available and lht.> city \\.'i ll soon OpE'n its cycle park on Talbert Ave nue. So everything .ls right, except for the in- su rance money," he Jamtnted. •·\\'e c;,n ·l ei.:peel the kids lo pay the money. So many or them V.'OUld like W have bikes but can·t afford !hem. And lhe:re Me exactly the ooes ..... e "'ant to reach," he said. Should thf' money become available Collato \.\'OUld develop beginning, ad- vanced and inte rmediate trai l riding classes. The participants "·ou!d be CQach· ed on sa fel y through films and in· OUN•I COAST DAILY PILOT ~AlfGI! CQl>ST ~""' (Oiol,AN'r •olt.rt N. W.eJ l"ailOtl'lf •"' f'vl)llohtr Jee\. I . Cvrfey \ll(• ...... klenl -~· ,.,_~, lhci,,,•• Kee•il T~o,,,•1 A. M11r~hi~• M•~•l"'9 .l'dl1'1f' Al •1t Oir~i11 W"I Or•roec C-11 t<llllor Al b.rt W. lett, •-i.i. Ed""' HMfl .... IHc~Offk• I 711i ... c. a.11le ... r4 M1il._, A.Wren~ P.O. leir 7'0, !2441 ---1...-a..ctor m ,_, """"" C.M -..1 D w..t a.y $,,_ ..._, ..,_, ,.,, ~ ... ......, IM C~ '* ...... El C-... 11;.i D&ft.V ..-1LOT, .iM ---h ....... N ...... ~ II ,.,,....._. deity ._. s.,,.. ., Ill ......., ~ '°" ~ •ttcll. ..,,,...., ...... c.te --.. H_ ... ,.,. '-"' ~ \111w,, SM C.........,.I ~ ............ ct.. e ....... -................... """""'-' '""""'-,.. h •I m w.r .a.r a,,..., Cottt Miii. 11111•••• tn•J MJ-4tn . a 4 .... £l:11r\I I MJ-N71 DAIL \I" 'ILDT lleff ,~II• INSURANCE SHUTDOWN Davi Dwight Kaiser atructors before la king their fir st ride. "\\1e want to acquaint !hese kids wit h responsible ways of rc!t.>asing lhefr energy,'' he said. ''\\'e v.•anl to develop them into respon~ible leaders and teach them more than just lo pop a wheelie." Frotn Page 1 FE NCE ... \\'ith Dust ·· A spokesn1a n for developers said they -are seeking legal action agai nst the. Linden h<111le01".r\crs. '"The.i' can·t jusl paint graffiti on fe11cc s lhat face out to !he public ," said 1narketmg C'onsultant La\\Tence Held . ··Besidl'S 1hey littered and trespassed in doing so." Held said the painting episode "smacks or imn•aturitv" ancl char:iclcrized the horneowners Con1p\aints as ''\\'ild charges b<1sed on !heir own opinions:· \~'hen first :isked ii lhe home<J\\11ers had attempted to contact him . He.Id said thev had not. but later modified the staiement to say that no official e<>ntact had been received. "This has to be done in v.·riling. You get phone calls from all kinds or people," lleld stated after acknowledg ing that phone calls from the Linden homeo...,·ners had gone unans\.\·ered, •·They have acted in a way that does not merit serious consideralion. l_\nd until they act responsibly \re won "t feel ills neeessary to anS\Ver their charges. They ought to go through channels," Held said. According to the developer~ the Iirn1 working on Parkridge homes has de,veloped three other tracts in Fountain Valley with about 200 homes . ''Some \\·ere developed und er the name Parkridge and so1ne \\'C.re done under other names.'' he said. He declined lo nan1e the other tracts stating, ''il"s not re\e\'ant to a news story.·· Harbour Auto ,Gear Recovered Huntington Harbour residents .,, .. ho are missing gas caps, car emblems and shift knobs can probably llnd the missing equipment at th e lluntington Harbour Beach Club . Huntington Beach Detective Charles l·!Qll lngs"'·orlh ~aid he has recovered about 90 or the items which '''ere alleged· ly removed from cars in the arta Jn the last -...·eek. The officer said the 11en1 s \.\'ere brought to him by a m!IO who iJ; a friend of a fr iend of thr father of • boy that all eged- ly stole thtm. Hollings...,•orth no1cd that there had been no reports hlf'd ~·1th the department of any of lht missing item~ The rquipment "'·ill be at lht clu b for t1ny~nt. lfho can cl/!ini ii. and Fountain Valley School Districts to form tbelr own unified diatrict. Thi \Vestminster School District and lhe Jiun· tington Beach City School Districts would unify along their own boundaries. The Ocean View-Fountain Valley proposal would form a new unified school district by joining the Westmi nsttr and Seal Beach districts and sp!ltting the Huntington Beach City district between Fountain Valley and Ocean View. EaC:h of the proposals wjJl be CQn• sidered by the Orange County Committee on Sc hool District Organization for possi- ble transmittal to the state board of Education. Committee members have set an Aug. 26 hearing date in the Huntington Beacll Hi gh school cafeteria to review the Seal Beach-Huntingtoo Beach City unifica- tion plan. Fron• Poge 1 LAFC ... la\\'n of the old coun ty courthou~t.>. n.einhardt was unanimously named in th at meeting and Los Alamitos Co un· ci\man Joe Hyde was unanimously re· jected in a vole that paved the V.'BY for a "Keystone Kops" LAFC hearing at & a.m. That meeting, organized during the y;eekend by supervisors ' c h a i r m a n Robert Battin and Fifth Di st r i c t Supervisor Ronald Caspers, ended \l'ilh Hyde running from the bearing room beating off process servers and Ballin dodging and weaving from the as5embly ha ll with the same purpose in mind, It took just :six seconds for Ballin to proposed the replacement of Charles Pearson of Anaheim with Anaheint at· torney Herb Licker before he. and Hyde were forced from the hearing room to the boos and jeers of the mayors and sup- porters of lhe Irvine cilyhood n1ovement. Battin emerged from his private (lfflce towards the end of the League's luncheon meeting lo announce on behalf or tilt bo<!-rd thal .his nomination or Licker to replace Pearson \\o'as "!aken to forestall continued domination of Orange County·~ future by the Irvine Company. "Orange County government should be run by democratically elected represen- tatives rather 1han its biggest land developer , .• which has been the case. for the last SO plus years,'· Battin said, apparently speakini for the full board. Ballin accused Pearsor. or be in_g reell"cted "in a power play by the Jr\'ine machine on April J4. J971 , over a month before his cld term expireU while a regular commission member was absent. The legality of this Irvine-inspired move was questioned at that time," he siJd. Responding for th e Irvine Company lo· da)', Executive Vice President Raymond L. Watson. commented. •'l\1r. Battin's ac- cusations about an Irvine machine - \\•hich he. repeats ti1ne and aga in Jn his statement -are too vague and too con- fusing for us or anyone. I would think. lo respond to appropri11tely. If he has <inything specific to charge, he should name names. But he cannot, of course. "As far as Mr.· Pearson's reelection to LAFC on April 14 is concerned, that is news to us. \Ve did not know then that he had been reelected and we. do no! kno\v now what the procedure is supposed to be for the election of a LAFC member at large. That is not our interest. ''Finally, it is inconceivable to u~ lh:\I any remotely soph.isticated follo1rer of Orange County government could accept ."v1r, Battin's highly colored explanation of the reasons behind his re<:ent actions " Battin claimed tha l Hyde v:as elected by the League at iLs meeting last July 8 BS !he Lea gue's representNive. on the LAfC. Santa Ana J\.1ayor Loren Grisel sup- ported Battin at the luncheon mee1ing when he defended Hyde·s naming by a 13 to 12 vote as a ''fai r and square ele<:.tion ." Gri sel warned lhe League that the lr\"ine Company's interests \\"ere "\.\·ell served" by Reinha.rdt's subsequent elec- tion to the po.st held by Hyde and added that the now displaced Hyde "may have some justification for his argument that he is the League 's lawfully elected representative.·· Hyde was removed in a new vote July 28 after Reinhardt served the League and Orange County 's 25 me.yors with a lawsuit in which he claimed that lhe elec- tion of Hyde was llleg al. Many League n1embers had second thoughts about their naming of lfyde in a meeting "'hich brought charges that'• t r emendous politica l Pfe.'lSUre·' v.·as brought to bear on behaU of Hydt. Ballin recal led the Reinhardt la\vsu1t and described it as a .. spurious lal'.·suit (in "''hlch) the Irvine forces are un~illing lo accept the fruits of the den1ocra lic process. "That \a\\•suit helped. to fur ther in· llmidate certain mayors of Orange Coun· ty ...,·ho the11 caused Hyde's election to be: scrutiniied for any lechnical de fects," Ballin sa id. "In view of the Irvine m&hine forces arrayed against hi..'n , Joe Hyde offered to resign conditioned upon the vaUd ap pointment and qualific1tions of a city repre!Clllative as his succeaor. ''The Monda y morning meeting was called to right the wrong perpetuated by the Irvine machine forces against the public's interest on April 14 when they maneuve red their man (Reinhardt) into a new term before his old tern1 e:iipirtd, Battin charged. ··They took advaniage of .a regular comn1ission member ·s ab.sence, a member who \~1ould havt blocked thei'r power play." the supervisors' chairman said. Both sides In the LAFC dispute acknowledged du ring Monday·, heated debates the en1iely nl e•ch to have • ravnrable. LAFC board for Wednesday'• \'ital h<'aring. ( ., IJ~I Ce~lt.i<I•"' VIOLENCE ERUPTS IN !RISH PROTESTANT-CATHOLIC STRIFE Warehouse 1t Short Strand Put to Torch by Rioters From Poge 1 NORTHERN IRELAND ••• l\1onday in Londonderry, Arm t g h , Dungannon, Ne\.\TY and Coalisland .. ;\1aulkner's re-in1posilion or internment \l'i!hout trial for the first lime ITT JO years brought \1'arning s from his political op- ponents that 11 could bring civil l':a r. !\liHtary officials said they were fighting a ··war of attrition" against ''terrorists." The fighting was ha ving reprecussions f '••oJJ• Page 1 1'0WER ... do\\'11," said Trustee Dennis ~1angers. He added however that other persons have convinced him the bell tower and auditorium are of histor ical significance and should be preserved. t-.12.ngers added he believes the historical flavor could be retained by making many structural changes. Estimates made in 1969 place the cosl or new buildings at $3.7 12,000 and a~ $1.759,000 for rehabilitat i on . Rehabilitation, it was pointed ouL wou,ld simply retain the structures as IS, \.\'ithout making any improvements. The architects told the board that the students could occupy either new or rehabilitated buildings by March !973 if a decision \vere made now. The work would be conducted in phases "''h ile students 11err occupying lhe campus, they said. Three years <igo. \\'hen il Oecamc ap- pilrcnl tha t the district '"'?u\d _have to comply "·\th the Field Acl. 11 levied a 10· ccnl res trictive overrtde to pay for the cos t Qf reconstrucliun . Bv the end of rh1s "ear, the amount col- lectCd will be Sl.6 ~illion . Cnder an ex- tension of t11c Field Act th<' district \\'Ould be ;ible tn conlinue levying the !unds unlil l9iii. ra isin g tht.> possibility of financing: .111d entffe ly nc1r cantpus. The arch1 tccrs said 1hey \vould produee stale niodel s 10 sho1v trustees how the his torira1 ch<lracter of the campus could be preserved while at the same time in - corporating improvements. ln the Irish Republic to the south where officials said nearly 500 refugees from Northern Ireland had fled to camps there. They sald anothe r 300 ll'ert.> trying to leave Belfast for the camps which Premier Jack Lynch or the Irish Republic ba s set up for the refugees. The fighting had its root s in the 17th century when Ireland split between Catholic and Protestant. The trouble tn Northern Ireland now goes back to the Easter Rebellion of 1916 when the revolt againsl British rule began v.•hich later Jed to partition. The 26 countie s in the south became the. predominantly Catholic Irish Free Sta te and the six northern counties, knO\.\'n as Ulster. remained under British rult.> as a predominantly Protestant p r o v i n c e. Dublin never accepted the partition and the IRA has battled for years to \.\'in back the six: counties. Fighting flared again in 1969 between Northe.rn lreland"s Protestants and Catholics, who said they we re di SC[iminated against in jobs, vot ing and housing. That flare up killed JO persons and wounded 600 and brought in British troops to keep order. Since then there has been intermittent violence. Last weekend it started again and the NQrthern Ireland premier invoked the In- ternment without Lr131 measures to try to end once and for al! IRA activities in thr. north. More th;in JOO suspects 11·cre rounded up to be held "indefinitely." Today. the 11\A issued an appeal 10 Irishmen in the Irish republic to come tn their assistance. '"Our survival or dcfe <i t no\1• depends largely on ~·our reac1lnn ·· :-aid <1 statement issued by th t.> Rrp11blican Press Center nf the IHA. It C'alled it a "doomsday situat ion .. The lri~h Republic ('abinl"t 1net in Dublin loday ro consider !he situatinn ir1 lhr nor1h. Pn!itica! sn urc:es ~aid among mea~urcs up for discussion \vas the pos~1· blr ll'ith r!rfl\l'al of Irish lroQps from the United Nations peace keeping force in C_vpru~. 2 Gunmen Tal\:e $500 From Stand 1'wo rnen armed \Vllh a revolver and a sawed-0ff shotgu n hc·Jd up a Westminster hamburger stand early this morning for $500 .. Pollce said the robbery occurred at aOOut I a.m. al t.-lacDonald's Resta.uranl al 7112 \Vestminst~r Ave. Two employes, Rodn1an \Villia1ns, 12. and Tohy Elder. 19. had closed the restaurant and were talking in the park- ing lot when they were accosted by lhe r e\'olver-carrying suspect. \Vhen Lhe 5econd suspect appeared \\'ith the shotgun, the men took them to the restaurarrt. "But the place had been closed up and the money was in the sare.'' said Sgt. .!<'rank Fisher. The employes didn 't have !ht eotT'· bination, sn the suspects told them to get the money or lhey·d be killed. They called the retaurant manager l:ary 'Vagner, '.!tl. Fisher said \Vagncr refu sed to give the co1nbina tion over thr phone and came to the rcstauranl in- stead. "So the suspects grabbed him, had him open the safe , and got the $500." Fisher said, Before leaving, thl" 1111'0 bandits pul 1ht three men in the cooler. cul telephonP lines and told them not to comt out 101· a1vhile . The suspects are described as a male Caucasian, about 18 years old of medium build and a male Negro, about 2,0 to 2! years old, also of medium build. * {;( * S ixty Robberies Chalked Up For W est1ninster This niorning·s hold . up of th e \~·est n1inster hamburger stand makes t1 tot :i! of 6(1 robberie,~ that have been com- mitted lo date in Lhal city. Detec tive Sgt. Frank Fisher said lhe number is equal to all the robberies com- mittf'd there in 1970. And while a nu 1n ber or the stick.ups are unsolved, a fe\v major oases have been closed with !hi' arrest of a suspect. About a month ago, San Diego polict arrested Michael La11•rence Beach, 21 . •~ he was holding up a bank . Fisher says he is convinced that Beach is the same suspect that held up the United California Bank in Seal Beach and the First Y.'estern Bank in Westminster on June 25. \Vestminster isn"t the only communi•y lo have been heavily hit by bandits. Dur· ing the last \\'eeks of June and the fire.t 11e1"ks of July, sP..veral robberies \.\'ere reco rded in Huntington Beach. Hu ntington Beach Detectivt Bruct Young sa id a sus pe ct in the July 8 holdup 61 a r.lcDonal d"s in thal city has been ar· rested in Stockton. The suspect. Kenneth tl·lel vin John.:>on, was ap prehended as he allegedly 11!- te111pled lo rob a f\1c0onald's in Stockton. Young said he is being held on a $60.000 \\·arrant in connt.>clion with the llun· llnglon Beach robbery as ...,·ell as charges ste mrni ng from the S1ockton case and al'! identiral one in the San Francisco Bay area. Ho pc rul ror Wh a t? '.l lARI O'.'-i. Ill. 1 t.:Pll -Thoma~ A. Foran l'!sitrd illanon i\!onday to asses" h 1~ rhancC's for the Dem o c r !'I l i c gubernatonal 11om1na1 ion \11 ~ motel wclcon1ert him on Its mar- quee as a '"Republi can gubernatorial hope1 11I ., Let Us Put You On The Map Neer !ht entr•nc t , i1uid t our 1tort , is • gi•nf n1w mt p, Wt •r• in t he proce11 of ident ifying •II ol tht hom11 w• htv• ctrpt t•cl 1inc • 1965 9n this m&p with colcr•cl pin1. (A cl iffertnf color fer •tch Y••r), C1c1e scrut iny will cl •tect scm• in ler•sling fe cl1: firstly, w.• ha v• c.trpt ft d homes o n virtu•lly t v•ry 1fr1et in th• t rtt . St concl ly, the pin1 t rt in bunc.he1, ind ic•tin9 WORO.OF-MOUTH •dv•rti1in9. Thirdly, th. numbt r of hcmt l Wt htve C.•rpefed ii llt g9erin9. If you dtsire hon•sty, •xp1rit11t1, t nd rt corn• mt 1'1Gatio1u frcm n1 i9hbcrJ Wt hive wcrkecl for, then Ald•n'1 i1 THE PLACE I ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Plac•ntia Ave. COSTA M&SA 646-48]8 HOURS : Mow. thrw TIHn., f te S:lO -M., t t• t -Sat ., 9:30 t. I , • ' I '" I • l Ul'I T1l1•~010 A STRONAUT DAVID SCOTT !RIGHT) LOOKS AT PART OF THE MOON Other1 From Lift: Geologists Gary Lofgren Or. Leon Silv1r, Bill Phinney Apollonauts Re-adapt To Rigors of Gravity PROUD PAPA WORDEN Sou venir Cap for Daddy Corona Suffers H eart Attack Over Weekend - Yl BA C'JrY 1r·r 11 -.Ju;in \' r.ornn a. ;irr11~ed 1J! k1ll1n.1: 2."1 r r.:>.'l~lrnr f;irm l•or l..rrs. app;1rr11t l.\ h;:I', ~tJ!frrrd ;i nn:hrr hr.-1r1 a11a ck and w11! ren1<11n hn<;pJ1;il11Prl 1ndeJ1n11 rlv. h1., .:itt cnd1ni;: rl rwtnr ~:iid Dr Thnm;i<; IA'IH<'n11nr·r h .. \lrd1l·al r11r!'l'lnr ;ii :-.u1:1·r ( n11111 \ ( :rnrr;il Hosp1l <1i. s:>.1d .\!11111L1\' 1111.:hr n<·1\ h''I' 1n· ri 1calP L'nrona. :!i .. '11il1·r·t'1i ;1 lw;1r1 ;i11;ick riunnJ! lhP \.\PPl..!'11d ~1111dnr 111 1111r 1h;i l l1nsp1ta!1zed hini lnr lhrrr 11rl"k<; 1n .l11nr Corona's cond1t11ir1 ;ipprars In h;n c slabillzrd bul hr 11 rll rrn1a1n ho.~p1tali~.cd indefinllrl y, s;i1rl Dr. Lc;1vcn11·orth. 11ho <'.!~treated the farm labor contracto r for his fir st heart att::ick. "WP! havf' a m;in wh o hu1ld~ up trrmcn· dous emotional pressures s1t!tng 1n h1:ii ct!ll." the d(l('1nr said 1n drscr1b1ng O'Jron11 ·~ c('lnd111on Lea vPnworth ~aid lhr la!r ~t :itl a{'k and lhe prc1·1ous onr b'1lh 11crr r rrcrded im· mediarcl.v hv rhrrr-rla.1· prr1ods in v.•hich Corona ~uffrrrd fron1 1nsn.'.Tlni.:1. extreme ttnsion ... ~rl nrr1·nu5nr5s Coron;i 1.~ .~c·hcrlu!rd to go on trial 1n Sutter Cnunt.v surrnnr court Oct. 5 lnr the mur ders of 2~ trans ient farm workers. County Teenager Dies in Flaming Capo Smashup A Santa Ana youth died ln the flaming v.·reckage or his car near San Juan Capistrano "1onday night .,.,hen the vehi· cir. travrhni;i: ai high spct>d. fa iled In round 1 curve on the Orlega H1ghv.·ay and plunged ovrr 11n emhankmenl. California l11g hwa.v patrolmen utrn· l1f1ed the 1·1ctim :is <In ver Handy Cla rk . Ii T\\'O pa !'>.c;cn,::f'rs 11 cre in1ured . one of 1hrm cnlicall y. 1n the "-rec ka ge of the Cl::irk car. Robert Brokal'.', 17. of Santa Ana is to. d:iy on lhe rn!icat !1st 111 Orange Counr y 1edical .Center. He is bring trr11ted in the hum v.·ard or the county facility. Robert Engleherd. 16, of S11nta Ana. ereivl'.'d minor injuries and is being irea!ed at i;;outh Coast Community inspit111. SPACE CENTER. Houston !U PI) - Doc tors asked Apollo !.rs astronau ts tn return to the clinic loday for a second series of tests lo see if the ir hearts have ove1Ton1e the laz1nes~ developed during their Jong exposure lo weightless sp11ce. Dr. Charles A. Berry reported that. Da1•id R. Scott. Alfred r-.1. \Vorden and James 8. Irwin had not completely re· adapted to the rigors of gravity ,..1ond ay and . a.!'i a result, their strength w1s not up to par. "Thi.~ 1s 001 unu~ual. ·· Berry said, a l!hou~h h£' had expected a faster recovery. He said the pi Jot g ' r-ardin1·a~rular :-ystems probably v.·ou!d ret urn to normal today or \Vednesday. The astronauts' general physi cal con· di1ton was reported good. although they V.'ere more fatigutd than previous moon ex1Jlor rrs. The 12-day, 7-hour ApnlJo 15 mis~1on \\•as !he longest and mo st demanding moonflight ever conduc!ed and fl w11s nn· l.1· 38 hours short or Amcrica·s sp.:icenighl endurance record, set by Gern in1 7 1n 1965. Soviet r-osn1onauts h11vr repnr1rd more severe debilitating effects after 18 days of weightlessness. The Apollo 15 crewmen , however, were not slowed by their re-adaptation process. After completing Monday'15 regu larly scheduled technical debriefings. Scott and Irwin donned white smocks and clips and joined scientists in !he !niti11l examin ation of some of the 172 pounds of rock and soil they brought back from the mountain valley they explored for three days The two astronauts peered 1nlcntly at f'J."O pilled rocks moun ted in a gla~s wa ll- ed cabinet in the lun;ir rrce1v1n,::: laboratory and then answe rPd qurst1oni; from ~eo!og1sts who exan11ned the sprr1 mens The spAc:P agr nty 1od;:iy 1 rlra ~rrJ a serirs o/ lO sutl phn!ogr11ph~. s1 ~ of 1ht n1 1n colnr, !akl'n dut1nR lhe !andrTiark !'Ji· prd111nn Thev wrrP some nf lhP mo~t ~rf'rlarul ar lunar p1r1u rcs P\rr t;:ikr n. showing the e:..plorrr~, their Sp;'lCc:crafl .:i nd their car 111\h rhe !110 tn three ni1le high Appen nJne i>l nu nta1ns Jn th e b:ic k~round. The pl1olographs i;hnv.•ed the fi11nk nf llridley Delta r-.1nu n1a1n where ScoU anrl Irwin found what is hel1eved to be a piece of the primitive cru st nf the moon . Mt. Hadley. rising 15.000 feet high IS miles <nvay. v.•as seen in !he back.11round of one pirture and another shov.·ed the !0-loot car parked on thl' erl,::e of !hP dtep ca,n. yon Scott and Jrwu1 1n"est1ga1ed. The astronauts had not been schPdutrd lo n1et l with sclenlis1s unl1I later 1h1s wtek. but Scott ~aid brfnrr !he July 26 launch he felt obhi:;atcrl to de vote as much rime as possihl e ;if1er hi.~ ret urn to helping geologists 1c!cntlfy 1he rocks 11nd v.'hcre they were fou nd. Scientists expert th e samples to help th!'m turn the pages or lunar history back to !he beginning . Some may be the oldest rocks men has ever seen. It w11s the first lime moon e;i;plorerir: actually joined sc1enlisls in the lunAr lalx>ratory while the sample analysis w1 s under way. P re vi o u 1 crews were restriclcd by a quarantine which was discontinued for Apollo 15. Besides the te·adaptation problems, Berry reported Scott had gufferf.'d pAin· fu l, but minor hemorrhages under four fingernails during his first moonwalk Ju. ly 31. This hlttd1ng was not incapaciling and wa~causf.'d by the tight gloves of the spacesuit "Any 11me you gel snme blood under your na il it hurts." Berry said, expl11ining it v.as just like h1t1 1ng a hnger v.·ith a hammer. only for Scott JI was a constant prf.'ssurt. "I dnn 't think !rs anylhin,1: nf a seriou:o; problem," Bt:rry "111d "A suit i~ jusl one of those lh1n,::s !hat you've got lo put up \lo'l!h ~nme di sco mforl. II"" just one of those things that can occur " Berry reported al! three as!ron1ul~ Jost weight during the flight as expect!'d. bul. he said they had regained most of it v.•ifhin 2-4 .. hour:ii 111 /ter S 11 t11r t!•y '1 ~pla~hrl011'n 4 County W 0111an Kills Self, Two Children A telephone call late Monday brought 11: _Brea man home from work, where authorities wa ited to brt11k the news I hat his wife had killed herself and t11•0 of the couple's six: children. Dea ths or Mrs. Nancy Boyer. 31. SIJfl Hans. 4 and daughttr Jenell. 8 months. lire being classified todlly as a case of murder·suicide. A nole. presumably addressed to r.tilcs R. Boyer. 40, was found in the home at 480 Nutwood St, but investigalors did not reveal what it said. Tbe triple tragedy v.·as discovered at 10:52 p.m., after v.·hich police and firemen were summoned lo lhe scene. Neighbors called after one of the four surviving Bnyer children hysterically ran next door begging for help. Police said they had been \.\'atch1ng television in another room 11·hrn the shootings occurred. The young monthrr Jay dead 1n 11 h:illway. where neighbors who ra ced next door had ea rrird her body. A .45 caliber auton1auc pistol was found in the bt droom 11•hcrr l1tlle Hans and Jenell had each been slain wi!h a bh1s l into the head. Their mother also fi red a shot into her own temple. collapsing to lhe fr ont bedroom floor where she was first discovt:red. Hookup Karen Celentano of South F'ar1n111gdale, K. 'i . prepares for blastoff in the \vorld series of ;node! rocketry at :\berdeen lf\Iaryland) Proving Grounds. f'our hundred teen· agers t0ok part in 13th an· nual tneeling of r-.talional . .o\sso- c1ation of Rocketry. • l H OA!l V PILOf 3 Sumnaer Carrap• Guards Training In Coast Area By TERRY COVILLE or t~• 0•11, 1"1i.1 .0 111 Sometimes weekend warriorg have to ,,.,·ork r-.1onday through Friday too. That's the case thts week 1 and 1aM 11'e!'k l 113 200 Air National Guarrlsmto from Sacramento run through their paces 1n dus1y summer camps in f ountain Valle y end Costa r.1es:i. The men ;ire communicallons e;i;perts from the 1491h Mobile Communications · Squadron based in the capital. This week they are the command post 1n a statewide communications network established by more than 1.000 Air Na- tional Guardsmen. "\Ve"re not playing war games th is year."' says 1'1aj. Richard E. Moss, squadron commander. "This is strictly training. getting men 11nd equipmtnt ready for war games next year." The guardsmen are using the r.tarioe helicopter base in Fountain Valle.v's Mile Square park f('lr ii round·the·clock com· n1unicalions center They specialize in HF' and fr.-! rad1t1 mess:iges and use some of the nell'er Air force trnpospheric sc;i.ttering gtar. Other ,1:uarri units have set up rel.:iy camps from Sacramenlo to San Diego and on scattered mountain tops. "\Ve can set ,up communicatio n networks like this in case or flood , earth· Quakt , forest fires and va r Io u !I disturbaneeg 1n cit.Jes," Major Moss e11:· p!:iined . The routine JS a !Jllle dull since tiltre l!I no !act1cal '"game." but the camp at F0u nta1n Valley still receives and rela ys some 1.400 practice n1essages each day. Costa 1\.lesa·s Air ~ational Guard head· <Juarters on i\e"·port Boulev.ard al Bristol Street 1s serving .:is base camp for the Sacramento troops. A dozen barracks style lents are pitched in the hot dust. A v1si1 from fl.laj . Gtn. Glenn C. Ames. adJulant general of California. was the highlight of today's activitiu. Ot ber days are more routine. \\'hile the sight of Army greto ttnts, dustv uniforms an d a host of officers might make some ~ervicemen gh iver even in ~egree heat , the guard.'lmen are enJny1ng this summer camp more than son1e other camps. "Y('lu have nice beaches here," com· nirnled one northerner. Off dutv. lhe airmen are free lo do AS Lhey l1kc .. "\Ve sleep. eat. gn to bed. drink and play cards," said one truck driver. Other guardsmen spend their off duty hours at the better night 5po~ In Ne,,.,·port Beach . Higher ranking enlisted men even have the luxury of staying tn motels rather than the hot tents, U they. \.\"ant to plunk &ut their own cagh, Here's s beautiful. Free. ·'h .... " ~p...v,,. 61cw>to$ F'oiill L.aht" ... Gerold F. ~"*• IJ\2""" It~· .... "'"-"""°"""''". ot 'one P.n•" .. ,Jo,"uo Maodot. ~o· • I ~ \11" ~colobolol" ... J.111 feti..rolf, 2JY4• • 19*" You r cho ice from a special group of 6 extraordinarily colorful prints. Each one faithfully reproduced from Glendale Federal 's permanent collection of origi nal oils. Just drop by your local G lendale office and choose your favorite. Each is self-matted and ready to frame, and all ore by eminent artists occloimed for their ~~ 1..i.· .•. co.-w .. 1, 1Jl'l"• ll1h" fine renderings of the American West. There's no obligation, of course. Your print and a display fealuring the best of Glendale's original oils are just a friendly introdudion to the people with Umpteen Ways To Save. August Open Hou.se hours: Mon.-Thur. 9-4; Fn. 9-6. .. Cilendale Federal Savings Newport Beich/500 Newport Canter Drive (Nlwport Financi1I Cent..) Costa Me11/ !300 Hubor Boulevard (Harbor Center) I• • • I ' I I I ; t I t l t ' : I . • • ' - 4 DAil V PILOT \ \ •· I ~ps Old Warriors Just Teachers By m oMAS MURPIUNE Of .... Oelly 1"1191 fllff GUNS OP' AUGUST: It was almost 5:30 t o'clock In the evening as the old man and the two boya i{l new shoes stood near the center of the grassy field. It was late, yet the Orange Coast's summer sun slanted hard down upon them from its hanging point: out over the Pacific. The okl man held a ball. He read to the boys a definition : "Rule 2: The Bnll: The bnll shall be m.ad.e up of n rubber bladder inflated to 12.5 to 13.5 pounds, enclosed in a pebble-grained, leathtr case, natural tan in color, 1vithout corrugations of any kind. I tshall have the form of a. pt'Olate spheroid. It shall mtasure 11 to J 1 '4 inches on its long axis; 28 to 28'12 inches on it.s long eircumfer· ence and 21 '4 to 21 ~ inches cm its short circumfertnce. I t shall 1Migh 14 to 15 ovnces." * "THAT'S WHAT this is,"' the old man said smiling, holding up the ball, "A pro- late spheroid. You may call it a football." The boys giggled. They knew it was a football . They wiggled their toes in their hew shoes a11d dug their new cleats into the turf. "Now how to throw this prola te spheroid,'' I.he old man intoned, in· structing now. Fingers here on the laces. A bit to the rear of center. Not too far back. Move your thumb some. "Ann motion close past the ear. Release about here and let your arm follow through. It's all pr1ctice, prac- tice ," the old man dtcla rtd. NOW THE ELDER ONE was going to demonstrate bow tD throw this ball. On• boy shall run out and cut to the left. The other .5hall run wlth him as defender. The old man said 10 and the boy11 ran and then he set himself to throw. Ancient memory cells, ()nce 1ctive many dim Augusts ego. were now trying to get messages through: O:>ck the arm. Follow through with a motion close you yor car. Release the ball and follow through .. ."' The old man watched the ball in flight. It seemed to be floating. as if filled with helium. It might never come down. IT WOBBLED in flight ; appearing not unlike an old fat duck waddling down a sidewalk. Then. mercifully, it fell to tbe turf. "Sorry about that," the old man called . ''Sun got in my eyes." He muttered beneath his breath, ''George Blanda you're not. old boy." Then~ called to the boys : "Here. now you try it. Remember. bring the motion by your ear ..• " * And i;o il happens evi;ry AURUSI.. The old Indians c11n still instr uct the young braves how to hold the spear, even if they can no longer throw it and must remain warm around the campfire ,,1hile the young go out to hunt. Football has. as a sport. been crit icized from Lime to itme as brutalizing, violent and warlike. Thal may be. But we have learned, •adly, that there are worse places for our young men tl!I fight wars. Viet s Mo ve; Drug Rit1gs Under Fire SAI GON (U PI) -South Vietnamese in· fantry and arn1or drove in to a triangl e northeast of P\ei k11 city today against suspected headquarters of a Cominunis t rocket battalion that h2.s been lobbing oc· casional shells into the cer.tral highla nds capital. military sources said. In the north , U.S. Air F'orce B52 Stratoforlresses f\.1onday night an d earl y today battered Communist storage are2.c; around the former U.S. Marine base of Khe Sanh and the A Shau Valley in· filtratioh rou le with hundreds of tons of bombs. C.0..-nmunist supply buildups have been reported in both locatiOn:!i. ln Saigon the Soulh Vietnamese government announced it was introd ucing a new 2llli-narcotics bill in the national assembly calling for the death pen alty for organized gangs of narcotics smugglers. The bill is lo be considered under emergency procedures for quic k passage. The U,S. command announced that all Gls leaving Vietnam ~·ho are determ ined by urine tests to be drug users wuu!d now be medically evacu2J.ed to the United States after going through withdrawal here. Spokesmen said lhe reason was that some G!s thought to have been ade· quately treated here were showing withdrawal symptoms when sent home on chartered civilian planes. Spokesmen declined to se.y whether there was any connect ion between this and recent reports that heroin was being smuggled into the main withdrawal center at Cam Ranh Bay. The U.S. command also announced tile L.'n'pending withdrawal of five mor1 American units and se.id their departure voould reduce the U.S. lroop level in Viet· nam by another 5:l0 men . In the action nine miles northea st of Pleiku, where military headquarters for the central highl ands is loc(lted, the sources said th ere \vas no fighling during the flrst hours . of the South Vie tna mese operation. But they also disclosed that t~·o ot her operations, under way since the beginning of August in central highlands areas, have killed a total of 103 guerrillas in the past 10 days. The operation begun today was in a triangular area bounded by highways 19 leading to the coast, 14 which runs north to Kontum City, and 19A which bypasses Plellru to the northeast. Sources said It was tile second Umt this year the triangle has been probed .by South Vietnamese troops. An operation conducted last spring fail ed to clear th• 6.llst North Vietnamese artillery bat- taJion out of the area. * * * One-Ma11 Ballot Could Be Bad For Winner SAIGON (UPI) -If Presidenl Nguyen Van Thieu turns out to be the only name on the South Vietnamese Presidential ballot in the Ocl. 3 eleclion all American troops "'ill be. out of Indochina by Jan. I, a diploma lic source has predicted . The source has been in close cont.ttcl y,•ith the Byz11n t1ne manPuvPring which ha~ thus far kept ·Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky off the ballot and brought withdrawal thre<ils from Thieu's (Inly certified opponent. Gen. Duong Van ''Big'' ~linh, In addition to wl1hrlr(l~'1ng ii~ t.roop:!i from Indochina :ihead of schedule, the source predicted. the lJnitcd States pro- bably v.•ould cut o!f economic and military aid at the end of the fiscal year June 30 In the event of 8 one-man race. • llt1eas11 R id e r Donna Jones of Ventura is do- ing two good turns as she pedals through town. First. she is riding a smog free vehicle -her bike and second, she is keeping her canine compan· ion out of a dogcatcher's net. The pooch probably feels safer in the knapsack on Donna's back. Premier Golda Will Not See k Another T erm LONDON (UPI) -Golda Meir always wa nted to be premier of Israel but having done it once she does not want to do Jt 11gain. Mrs. ~teir told the British Broadcasting Corp.'& (BBC) Panorama television pr<>- gram Monday night she would not seek a second term in the 1973 elections. "No, I 'II be 71> then," she told interviewer Alan Hart. Mrs. Meir also said the reason people claimed she became stronger after her elec tion as premier was that she alwa ys wanted to be the head of state. "The ailment was that I wanted to be prime minis ter. When I got there most of my problems were solved ," she r;aid. J-Iart asked her hMY long she intended to remRin in politics and she responded "not too long anymore ," and then said ~he would not run In 1973, Wicka 'President Thieu is busy pre- paring • suggested lis t of elec· tion opponents!' Thurmond Sc11• So Soviet A-subs • Stored Ill Cuba? WAS•llNGTON (UPI ) -Sen. Strom Thurmond ! R·S.C. ), citing intelligenct reports. has said the Soviets are deploy- ing nu cl ear missile-armed submarines from Cuban bases. Thurmond made the charge in a state- ment issued Monday comparing the 15trengths of the American and Soviet navies and merchant fleets. "Current intelligence reports also iJl... dicale the Sovieta have broken their 196.2 agreement witb the United States by U.S. Explains Role of Thais In Laos War WASHINGTON !AP) -Th e State Department says U.S. support of Thais fighting in Laos in violation of the 1962 Geneva Agreemen t is justified because ef violations by North Vietnam. In a statement issued t.1onday, the State Department said "some 80,000 North Vietnamese forces are not only directed against the neutral government ()f Lao:s, but also use the territory ef Laos, the Ho Chi Minh Trail, tD in- terveae'' in South Vietnam. Tht United Slates "is entitled to withhold complete compliance in light ot this failure by the Democratic Republic nf North Vietnam to honor its obliga- tions," the State Department said. The 1962 agreement. which both the Un ited Stales and North Vietnam signed, estahlished Laos as a neutral country and prohibHcd use of foreign troops on Lao- tian soil . The di:-parlment's sta tement was Issued after controversy arose over the presence of Thai troops in Laos supported by U.S. funds. The Wash ington Post reported Monday tha t Thai soldiers serving with CIA·sup- ported irregular forces in Laos say they are regular Thai army troops. deploying nuclear mis.sl\e launching sub- marines at Cuban bases," Thurmond wrote. Thurmond , a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Commiltee., did nol elaborate. J ohn King, a Slate Department spokesman, 1aid he personally had not aeen such ioteUigence reporl!I . But ~H!I said the State Department could not com- ment further until Tburmond's statement bad been examined • Last year. there were reports the Soviets were building • nuclear sub- marine base at Cienfuegos, a port on Cuba'• southern coast. At the same time, a Russian submarine tender was sighted at various points in Cuban waters. In October, Secretary of State Will iam P. Rogers indicated the problem had been resolved with Moscow. ln Novergber the Pentagon announced the tender had left Cub::in waters and was steaming toward the Atlantic. In January this year President Nixon said the suppor t of Soviet submarines in or from Cuba would be a violation of the 1962 understanding. He added that "that has nol happened yet" and said "we are watching the situation closely." The Pentagon in May of this year said another Russian aubmarine had been iighted in Cubaa waters. Thurmond did no' disclose the source of his infonnation. But 11 a ranking member of the armed services com- mittee, he ha~ aetesa to government in· telligence data. The 1962 agreement was made between President John F. Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Krustichev and ended the Cuban missile crisis. The Russians bowed to American pressure and removert mi ssile launching facilities they were construcllng in Cuba. 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M , NO . 190, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1971 Coast Mayors Rap Caspers, By TERRY COVIl.LE Ot tho Dtl!Y "11•1 ll•U Veteran Costa ti.1esa Councilman Al\•in L. Pinkley tf)day urged voters to rN""all &upervisors Roberl Rattln and Ronald Caspers. Other angry cll_v 0H1cials alo"g lhe Orange Coasl JO IOt'd 1n denouncing the pair. !hough only one C'ommented on Pinkle_v 's reca ll plea. San Clemente May- or \\1alter E:l'ans sa irj he supporL~ JI . Caspers and Battin are under fire trnm city of/1cials for their rapid actlo115 in {;, 1:r {;, 1t1onday·s sii:-second Local Agency For· mation Commission meeting. Pinkley called the meeting ''scummy power politics. Tho&e two -nen must not completely ru in Orange Coun!y. A recall is the only ans111·er .'' In brief summary here's how thr may· ors of five other ci1ies characterizrd the. situalfon: Richard Goldberg, L11gunA Bea ch· "Si nce ;ill !he ci t1Ps in thf' Filth District. fa vor !he 111r:orporation QI !rvlne. I can· not understanrl why Fifth Di,trlct Super· visor Caspen U representin g Sant.a Ana instead of the people ()f hi! di.strict." The entire LAFC controversy ~·as sparked by a battle bet\\'ecn Santa Ana and res1de11ts who wan t lo incorpora1e lrvlne over some 900 acres both citie~ want. Walltr Evani. San Cl emente~ ''\\'P: might t;ike the idea of a ~ecalJ to our C11y Council " George ~icCracken. Huntington Se11ch: ''I don'l know if fiasco is the right word. It was such a mockery of democracy.'' Ed lllrth, Newporl Beach -•'We hope the demands of the people 111·111 force the supervisors to conduci business in the open . and before the peoplr." Tony Forster, San Juno Cnp1strano: •·1rs polit ical chicanery .. The peoplf' of OranAe Count:v dese rve betlf'r rl"pre- sentation than they are geHing by U1ese. t11n supervisnrs." Al l of the city official.~ pointed tn the largr. gathering of mayors -~o of 25 - as evidence that the CQunly's ('itles did not wanL the Bathn-Caspers·Joe Hyde (i.As A!amilo.!i City Councilman) triad to con11nue on the LAfC. ~losl mayors conceded th.a ~ 1he courts y,•1 11 now ha ve to decide just who is on the L.j,,fC and y,hether Monday's LAFC meeting or the mayors' meeting V.'ere leAal S;in Clcn1cnte ·s Ev11ns also defe nded lhf' Jr1·1ne Co mpany. "They've been painted as an organization putting the pressUre Today's Final N.Y. Stoelu - TEN CENTS Battin nn. but I have never ~n approached by the company on the issue. They're just bystanders in this thing." Pinkley. in issuing his recall statement said he v;as breaking 11 long personal reeling. "l always though1 elected ofricial5 shou!O only be recn!!ed if their band was c:-.iughl in thr ca~h .• or they ~·ere con· vicled of a fel ony" !he 18-year council· man said. '"I was \\'rang. These t\\'D hav e to be stopped." LAFC Triad Now Facit1g District Revamp Set Co11te1npt Bv TO~I BARLEY 01 I~• Dl•IY ~lit! Sltff Orange Coun1~•s biggest and most btl· Irr pnl1 t1cal baltle in recent years stayed nn the bod tnd;iy wi1h supervisors Rnnald Caspers and Robert Ra!lin and fe\101.9 LAF'G 1n<'mber .Joe Hyde nflw racing con- 1empt charges for alleged failure to l)bey a court order. The latest lawsuit in the lorrid League ()( Cities·Local Agency Formation Com- mission dispule was filed by league at- lorneys late Monday . Superinr Court .Judge J. E. T. ··Ned"' Rutter set Aug. 20 as the: date he will rule nn the contempt charges. Lav.·yers for the Lcague"s city seleclion cnmmittee argue 1n their new action that the trio of defendants attemp1ed to hold a 1;pecial meeting of the LAFC early Mon- dav in defiance o( the court order sig ned Siilld<1y night by Judge Rutter. The ne111· complaint. one o[ tv.•o filed ~tonday by lhe League, clalms that Hyde. Ca spers and Battin were well aware ()f lhe restrain in~ order when they opened a meeting called to remove Anaheim coun- cilman Charles Pearson from his LAFC a;e at. The ney,• rrslralning order does not ~r­ fe ct \Vcd nesd;iy's meeting of 1he LAFC. JI is expf'clt>d that bo1h ~ides in the (hspule wil l <1s:tain allempt to place their n11 n re prese111nt11•es on the commission for the vital ··PrnmiSC"d Land'' he.arin~. l.ea~ue representatives unanimousl,v cnnfirmed their nominee in two meelini;?s ,_,lnnrlay an~ ;irp expecled to again de- n1and \\'edne~day that he take his seal at thr LAf'G table. ~f;iyors nf 20 Oranf.!r County com· mun1lir~ ai.:ain unan1mnusly named Fullenon Counc ilman Loui~ · ' R e d · ' RC'inhardl a~ their LAFC repre.sen1 at 11•e in a nrnn mC'f't1n~ thtil wa5 -and 111•a.s meiint lo bf' -a rrrun nf ;i .~pec1 nt meeting held 1'1"'\ hnur~ f'arher ~n the tSre LAFC. Page !I -ti· tr 1":4 Caspers Calls For Delay In LAl<-.C Meet Orange County Fiflh 0 I ~ tr i cl Supervisor Ronald Cnsper.~ toda.v callrd lor a lll"n 111•erk rlrla.v or \\'edne:;rlay'11 meeling of 1he Local AJ!ency Forma1inn Commission "un1 1I we can grl the lri.:al &ituation sor1cd Qu! ·· Casper~ made h1!1e l'Omment at !he hrigh1 of a nr1\• ron frnntation ~t"·ecn Supervisors Cha irman Rober! Bartin ;ind Fountain Vallev .-.1avor f.rl ,Ju~ t, chairman nf the ·1.eaguf of Citie~ and the league·s city selection committee. Just lashed the bo:ird ror v.·hat he said ""a! its "lack of good f;iith• and romplele absence of any cooperalion between the cities and the county. '"It ~eems we can no longer count on th is board." Jusl !aid. "After Monday'1 events I would hesitate to 1ay that we c-an put any reliance on the promises ol certain superviso rs." He was immediately accused by the angry Battln or "electing the Irvin e Com- p1ny'1 man ·• !Fullerton Councilman Louis Reinhard!) and rejecling Los Alamitos Councilman Joe. Hyde as the League's representative on the LAFC despite his earlier ell!!ction. Their argument v.•ag interrupted by Supervi~or Ralph Clark ~·ho lashed tht. League ror it! "continued abil ity lo a!· tract v.·ri~. Injunctions aod all kinds of la \vsuit~." ;ind then blasted B111tin and Casper~ fnr lhcir bid lo rtmove Anaheim f',()uncilm8n Charles Pearson from the: l~AF'C. ··1 ;im !!hockl'd 11nd \'C'ry di~ap!)Ointtd lhal this should hAvt! been done," Clark said, lOQking directly 11t 81ttin. "I think ti's llme for U!I 11!1 to takt ,. 10<'ld long look 111 this wbnle situation 1s 'non 11s thf! legal dust M!Ules dnwn," Clark 11dded . ' ' I Bal Island Split 4gain in • Council Plan r •. " '1 ' ! •.. ~•fool ' .. '> COAST GUARD CUTTER ESCORTS PIRATED YACHT KAMALII Oil Mlllion•ire Doti any'1 Bo•t R1turn1 to Honolulu Yacht Piracy Suspects .Seized, Put In Irons From l\'ire Service1 Sailing !or Honolulu . 1he yachl Kam11lii \\'<IS due by midnight today, e.scorted hy a Coast Guard cutter carrying three sullen ~uspects tn iron,, after a modern i;aga or piracy and cha:;e on the h1j!h sea.~. The exac t nature of the ca.~e won"I he known until lhe 70..foot v ~sscl docks alnn);( with the cutler Cape Corwin, whose men l'.lVtrtook and boarded hrr Monrtay . Speculation in the i~la nds is that three :-us pecred hijackers may pa y \\'i!h their lrve~ for the strange adven1 ure The 1wo-dav cf\ase of the n11Jl10fl-dnllar Transpac Race par11c1pnnl ended uneventfully before da111·n. under the eerie 1llum1nat1on of fla res and se:irchlli;ihts, Details nf thr capture of million;i1re oilman Larry Doheny·~ boat were radioed from the Cape Cory,.·in, sklppered by Lt. (jgl C.regg Wt!S(ln. Suspecl~ whn forced the Kamalii ou! frfJm Ala Waf Yacht Harbnr anrl .set three crev.men adrift HiO miles ou t. nne a Newpnrl Beach man. were chased by sea and air. The trail was picked up af!er 5kipper Roh Washke it , .Jnhn Freita~. nf l..o~ Angeles, <1nd Fr;ink Power, of Newporl Beach . wrre picked up bobbing In a liferafl hy a ,Japanese. freigh1er. They radioed they y,.·ere safe and un1n· Jured . giving b;i~ic direction~ 10 ~·hirh the Kamalii vanished over the horizon five hour~ earlier. A Coast Guard Cl.10 ~polled her S11tur· dny. but the alleged hijacker~ -111·hose IS.e KAMALII, P11e ZI Overpasses $ug9ested A plan lo reapportion the &even ~·ewport Beach councilmanic districts following the Supreme Court's "onr m:in, nne: vote" edict was unveiled hy a rounc1! cornmil\ee ~1 ood;iy night. Proposed changes f0r 1he. first lime rnrs:ike a city chartrr ~tipulntion that lhe di~1ricts constitute natural areas nr con- t1guou.~ i:ind cnmp;:ict lerritor.v because of that cnur1 deci sion . \Vhilf! giving r.ach of lhr srvcn coun- cilmen virtually the same number or con• Newport OK s Civic Center Fina11ce Vote By L .PETER KRIEG 01 I~• Dt l!"I' ,lie! 1t1H Ci ty councilmen ~1onday night ;idopled 3 prelimin;iry nnancing plan for tba l'\t>wpnrt Beach civic center bonds that will be p!;:iccd before vo!ers in an election Oct . S . The lentative plan, ;ilLhough coslin2 morP in lhe Ion~ ru n lh;:in the nrigin;il propn~ri!. will pl;ice 1t lowrr burden on taxpa yers during the first third of the 25- rcar repayment ~chedule. The council ~1nnd;:i y night al~n .~l'le<'lt'd t.1n yor E:d Hirth to wnte the formal ;irgumcnl~ fa vn rini;i: pa~sage of the S7 million hflnd elrrllnn. Hirth is expe<·tcrl tn 11~k a number of former mayor~ to sign !he 0Hic1a\ ~talc· mrnl with him 'rhp f1nanr1ng l'rhcmP, \\'hirti ro11ld he changed a! a ];Iler da l~ \\hen the city prE'pares to sc>ll the bond s. i[ they are ;i p- r roved. signir1c:in1ly reduces tht 1mpat't rhr repayment schedule \I ii! have on the t;ix rnte lnr the first eight ycnrs Under lh~ approvrd plan . the rt will be: nn principal pa yment made !he first ye;ir (lf issue , and pr inci pal payments will be kept low through 1984. Th is scheme will require a maximum additional 1:ix of jusl over 1.1 5 cents per $100 valuation the first year, compared with 15.2 cents un<ler lhe initinl plan. Bolh payment srhcdules would producP. rirrlio1ng paymen!s, howcvrr rhe orii::1nal plan \vould have resulted in the payment., rlcclining to a \0111•er rate in the later year~ of repaymrnl. Thr approverl plnn will cost rcsidf'nts more in in!ercsl. however. WhilP. the firs! plan su bmilled h.v lhe ci1y·11 finnnci;il con~u\tnnl..~. Stone and \'ounl'(ber~. would hav" cost taxpayer~. $6.735.000 in inleresl. lhe adopted plan v.•ill cost nearly S600.000 more. $7,324 .000. Bridge Solution Offered Newport Beach Council man Lindsley Parsons has th e Pacific Coast Highway bay bridge bott le neck all figured out aod says he 's got a ready solution t.o the problem. Parsons doesn 't blame the bridge. Rather. thf' cause: of lhe dally traffic 5nart1 on the natTOw . four-lane bridge: are the doing of the rwo ma1or lntersec· lions at either end of 11, he 1ay1. Dover Ort\'e intersect11 It the western t"nd. Bayside Drive: crru1se' Just 10 the rast ~ All thill'.~ needed, Parsons lnsitt.!. are twn left-tum ovtrpssst:9 onto die high- wa y, o..e from .. outhbound Oover i nd the: oth'rr from nor1hboond Bayside. The.y would cost 5.1 mill ion, ht ton- C1!dts, ''but th~ state 1hould build them -th is ~ • 1tm highway," he. told fellow C(ll)ncilmen trhUa unvelllnt his plan. Panons noted th•t whil e It 11pptan: tht Pacific Coast Freeway is • dead Issue, al least for 1 wh ile. the &tale has bee n talking .a bout coo.strucUng • high-level bridge: across the bay and these over- pa sses would lie in nicely. "Coast Highway hecome5 more 1mpor. t.an1 a11 we eliminatr our thinking for a freew&}'." Parsons !aid. adding I.hat hi11 prc>pnsal •·would elim inate pr1cl1cally all of the: traffic jam." He Mted it would tliminale all but one leJt turn movement although he did not explain txactly wha t he meanl by th11. There: would be lefl 1um5 onto Baysidf: Drive from wt.stboond Qiasl Highway and left turn~ lnto Bayshnr~ at Dover Drive fr<ll'T! the same rl irection. TherP would 11lso be left turtts ~nrn Dover Drive from eam.bound CoaJt l!igh• way Councilmen nevertheless greeted the plan enthusiastically. Cou ncilman Milan Dostal called It '"in· novative" A~ the council sent it to the Citi zens Advisory Commission on Trans· portation thal ia working on .a city.wide traffic ~tudy. Council men approved funding for the flr 11 phase: of that study Monday night. agreeing lo apend 532.000 Ill have a con. sultan! delC'rm lne what the problems are. That action carrtf' only af ter Dost al poinl ed oul that this place:~ additinnal pres5ure on the eity to expedite work on the ge'lleritl plan. Dosl.&J ciled a statement by the ron- 11ultant rioing the traffic study thst It would n()t be wise to do just a traffic ar udy beforl' itn ovtrall m.3ster plan. Dosta l not.ed lhe traffic plan cou ld wind up ~ictating land u.~es, r.atbtr than the reverse, which 15 the ri ght way. ·/ slituenl.s, lhe plan divides Balboa Island, agam, intn two dist ricts. It spli!s the island tentatively down r.larine Avenue, y,•ith the bulk of the big island remaining in ~l ayor Ed Hirth"s District 5 and everything east. including 1ht> little island going into District 6, the seat held b.v Councilm;:in Ri chard Croul. Croul's district also moves to take in all of Irvine TertilCl'. part o[ which (urmerly wa s al so in District 5. Other majCJr chringes : .r-.------- NEWPORT HOSPITALITY? Defaced North Stir Sign 'Star Beach' Doesn't Shine Fur Tour is ts "Tnurisls r.o Hnme " They \\ere stark blue letters on a white sign rem in1sccnl or tho~e in foreign coun. tries readinR "Yankee Go Home." But in thL~ case, lhP. anonymous direc· live came at North Star Beach. a public strand on the wesl side of Upper Bay in Newport Beach. ~1onday morning, Orange County Harbor District offici2Js found their sign advising of the beach's public access pain ted over and new ly-worded . "\Ve don"t know wbo did it -don't have a clue." Harborma.ster Al Oberg, said this morning. ThL~ ~ not the first lime the harbor di strict has had trouble with signs al North Star Beach . "A long time ago," said Ober&. "we put up the first sign but ll w&a removed by someone:.'' A month ago , lhe current sign was put up -!n cement -10 that It would be more dl£ficull to remove. Oberg declined to 1peculate on the Identity. of the painter. Other Harbor Ois lrlcl sourc~.s mentioned ltlat reside:nts in the ftrcti hart Ion,!: d~lred the strand to ~ priv11te. But .u Obe.rg ssys, ''II'! still public and •e"IJ just ke<r.p replaclng the signs ., .. ,.. -District 1 (Vice Mayor Howard Rogers ) y,.·jll now include Lido J.sle, which fonnerly was part of District 3 and was represented by Councilman Carl Kym la. -Dis!ricl 2 {Councilman Don Mcinnis) moves east lo incorporate all of Lido Peninsula nnd m11ve.s five blocks east on Balboa Peninsula. from 32nd to 27th Street. Both areas formerly wer e. ln District I. -Disirict 3 (Councilman Carl Kymla ) 1See REVMIP, Pag~ !) Ireland Riots Flare, Toll Rises to 14 "BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPl l - British troops batlled i;nipe.rs in ba~ ricaded Roman Catholic streets today agalnst a background of blazing buildings and gutted homes. The out!av.·ed Irish Republican Army flRA ) appealed to Irishmen in the south for help In tlus ''doomsday situation." ::;ecurity forces listed <1l least 14 persnns killed in the violence wh ich in· tensified Mond ay v.•hcn Prime Minil;t.er Bri11in Faulknr.r announced the re·in· • troduclion of Internment without !rial to combat the IR A, which aims to reunite the British·ruled six counties of Northern Ireland wi!h the 26 of the independent Irish Repub t1c. Earlier. Protestants fearing a Catholic takeover in the Ardoyn e section of Belfast, set fire to their own homes in a modern rtay ·scorched earth' polley. T\earJy 100 homes were burned to the ground, authorities reported. The death toll surpassed tha t of August. 1969, \\'hen rioting hetween the Proestanl ma1orJty and IJ1e Roman C:alholic minority forced Britain to brin&: in troops who have been there ever since. The toll Monday \\'as one of the highest i;ingle day tnlls since the partition of Ireland in 1920, and 11enior British of· ficcrs said that it may be higher yet. sine• all deaths may nol have been reported. The fighting fell off about daybreak, hul broke out again in the Roman Catholic Anderstown ares of Belfai;t when crowds attacked British soldiers trying t.o bulldoze a111·ay street harricades. The sound of rifle fire could be heard in many areas as &nlpcrs fired at 11rmy patrols. Orange Weatller Tl's going lO be a few degree~ cooler today and Wednesday, but the current hea L wave is expected to fast at leai;t two more days wilh temperatures at 80 along the coast rising to 88 inla nd. i.Awa 72·74. INSIDE TODAY TV 111riter Rod Serlina brought th e bnrometric bomb to ttlevi.!- i('ln audir11ct s i1l 'The Doort"\.!• day Flight' tlll(t t1otllil1go but hasstes to tht FA A. and the fed· 'rtJ/ goauern~nl. Ser. stnr11 Pa ge 5. C•llffffll• I t.~~h"' U• I c .. 11lllt4 H•1' c .... 11. u c .. uwwtt u 0.•111 ~!lr.U 01 ... ((tl lldlttrl1I •1t1 • E:••••l•l11-•1 , .. ,. l'llllJl(f 1 .. 11 Mt .. _ 11 ••• .......... u .,,.,rl_ l.kt11"1 ' ""\'ltl ,,..,. Mlllulll 1'1,11Mh 11 Nllit...t Newt 4-I Or-"""'°''" t S1h•l1 ,,,,., 11 '-" , .. ,. S•oc' Mi ni.to 1 .. 11 T1ltwl•lolll It T~t11.,,. lf..Je Wu!lltr t Wt""•'• Nnra 11•14 Wfflll Newt •I Z DAlLV PILOT N T~. A11911st l0, 1971 u.c.1. ROGERS 1141LY l'ILOT M••1 Ml ' DASHED LINES INDICATE PROPOSED BOUND AR IE S FOR NEW COUNCILMANIC DI STRICTS 81lbo1 l1 l1nd Would a. Split Betwe•n Hirth'1 District S •nd Croul'• District 6 Newport Council Eyes Marinapark City Properties Nev.'J)Ort Beach American Legi onnaires and tht resident.,: of Marinapark. the city.owned trailer court. ought to start th inking about packing their bags. Neither the legion post nor the 55 trailer families are being evicted. as of yet anyway, but councilmen ~fonday ~·ere looking at the plot pllJ\.! for the ad· jacent cil.y properties betY:een Balboa Boulevard and the bay and 15th and ltlh Streets. Thos e plot plans showed a lot ()r beach, 1 Jot of grass and tennis courts and boat launching ramps. They didn 't show any post Gr mobile homes. The American Legion has • lease that runs five more years on tbe LS-acre tract on 15th Street. while the trailer residents are on year·to-year leases. And while malting no formal com· miunent to give anybody the boot, the council did in~truct the parks, beaches iind recreation commission to start mak· ing Sptcific plans for use of the land. Vice ~1ayor Howard Rogers , \Vbose district includes the arta, noted that any plan should include a community building for uu by various neiahborhood groups and organizations. He noted that the Girl Scouts l'lf America have quarters l'ln the site that wl'luld be torn down. The PBR. offices are also there , and while they. too, ll>'ould be: razed. the city hopefully wlll liave its new civic center completed well by 1976. Councilman Carl Kymla aJso n01ed that the four-block stretch, that also in- corporates postage·slamp Las Arenas Park, would ht given scrutiny as the city updates its master plan of development. Mayor Ed Hirth suggested the city might want to lease some of it in the future to marine-orienttd businesses. but was reminded any leases f'f wa terfront property oow re<:iuire • vote <1f the peo- ple. I OlAN6 1 COAST DAILY PILOT O•AHGE COAST 1'111Ll1H™G COMl'AMY Jt•l.ert H. w •• , fir•:-.,.. 1••u1111l,.,1r J.,lr •. C urley ,_.i(c .. ,...icMnl .... G-•I M•~•Dlr Th•"''' ir:., .. n 1!411or l lioll'I •• ,A. Mur,J.i111 ....,.,...,"' e41-.. L. P1t1r kritt NtwflOI'"! ... di cur lldlto• New,_, ..... 0..... llJJ Hew....-t 1.,1, ...... MaiU11t A4'••••: P.O. I•• 117J, t ?•i l , ..... 111 (714} MJ ... )J1 Clwalfls• .W.wcrW11 MJ·N11 F rom Page 1 REVAMP ... now incorporates all of Newport Heights and moves west of Newport Boulevard from Hilaria \Vay north to the city limit!!". -District 4 (Councilman fl.1iian Dostal) moves south lo include Bayside Village, Linda Isle, HarDor Island and Beacon Bay. all terrlteory formerly in the mayor's district. -District 5 I Hirth / besides losing part of BalbOa Island, Irvine 'Terrace and the other areas, it moves ea~t 10 incorporate Eastbiuff, and the area above Ford Road. -District 6 (Croul) v.·hi!e gaining all ot lrvine Terrace. it moves several blocks to the west. losing everything south of Pacific Coast Highway between Poppy and Narcissus Avenues. District 7 (Councilman L i n d s I e y Parsoiu) is only ch11.11ged by the move west from Poppy to Narcissus Avenues. Councilman Parsons, chairman of the council's redistricting committee, noted that the exact boundaries may be moved one or tv.·o block! prior to .1doption depending on the results of conUnuln1 population studies. In a report to councilmen Monday, Carl Neuhausen, senior pla11ner who drafted the proposals, pointed out that the p:>pulat.ions of each of the new districts vary less than one-tenth of one percent fro m the median. With 52,759 per~ons in Newport Beach, each district should ave rage 7,537. Under the proposal, Districts l.J, will ha.ve 7,-464 persons each; District 4 will have 7,513 and Districts 5·7 will have 7,618. " The districts show a wide discrepancy a11 they exist now. Present figure.. show District 1 with 6,485 ; District 2, 7,433; District 3. 8.624: District 4, 6,35.1; Di.!ltrict 5. 8.914 ; District 6, 7,926 a'nd District 7, 7,024. Councilmen f\.fonday nighl took no ac· lion on the proposed new OOundaries , other than to schedule a public hearing on the new Jines for Aug. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in clty ha!!. Vice Mayor Notv I sle Slu1nlord? Ne1vporl Beach councilmen got their first. official look at proposed new dls· trict boundaries Monda y. The changes were gre eted with varying reactions by councilmen. but none ex· pressed the candor of Vi::e f.1ayor Howard Rogers as he learned hf! will represent renowned and wealthy Lido Isle. "One mere slum isn"t going to hurt me," Rogers said, in 'jest. F rom Poge 1 KAMALII . • motivation Isn't known -beat for a rain 511uall to hide. The. four-.tng ine plane's radar picked her out, however, sharp and clear, and the Kamalii was eventually overtaken by the speedy Cape Corwin . Spot.lighted by the vessel's powuful searchlight and starkly outlined by aerial flares. the Kamalii drifted to a !ilandllill afler Lt. Wilson ordered her to halt ove.r a bullhorn. A signal light f\;ished Cflmpliance aod boarders prepared to like over. A battle at sea ?lad been fea red since the tri<1 v.·h<1 seized and imprisoned Wa shkeil. PO\\"ers and Freitas had guns and knives. \Vhile there v.·e.re additional "''eapcns aboard. "Boarding carried out wllbout In· cident," Lt. Wilson radioed to the islands v.·ithin moments. signaling the chase'.11 quiet end. 250 miles off Hawaii. Suspects taken into cugtody were iden- tified •~ Michael R Melton. 24. of Bakersfield, Kerry D. Bryant. 25, of Lo~ Angeles and 1t1ark E. Mayn ard , 27, C1f ~wiston, Jdahe. H eat Wave Sends R ecord Throngs To City Beach es As temperatures Inland continutd to set record highs and the Newport Beach water temperature averaged 75 degrees, lifeguard officials expected lo handle record \Veekday crowds again today, Ma· rine sa fety Director Robert Reed, said lhi~ morning. About 85,000 people visited Ne wpor t Beach beaches t.1onday , causing life· guards to Jog more than 75 rescues and 655 preventive actions. "This is very high,"' said Reed, \\'ho pointed out that by contrast, a 1nore typi· ca l day might average 35 rescues. Seventy.four medical aids 'verc per· formed. but no serious injuries \\•ere repor ted . "\Ve have had a profusjon of broken necks. backs , arms and le.gs since the first of I.he month." said Reed, \l.'ho is· !Ued a warning lo people "lo be very carefu l how they dive out or under a v.·ave." Surf in some areas tod ay is up to four ftt-1 . Reed said, adding thal a fe1v south ~wells coming in may continue reaching those heights. Reed also made a request of s\\·i1nmer~ in the Balboa Ocean Front area , \\'here "attendance has greatly increased, bul \vhere we are sparsely staffed ," he said . Rttd asked people lo "swim near a lifeguard" to ~afeguard against any rough breaking surf. F ron• Pa.ge I LAFC ... la\vn or the old county courthouse Reinhardl ~·as unanimcusly named in that meeting and Los Alamitos Coun- cilman Joe Hyde was unanimously re· ;ected in a vote lhat pa ved the v.·ay for a ''Keyst-One Kops" LAFC hearing at 8 a.m. That meeting. organized during the weekend by supervisors' ch a i r m a n Robert Battin and Fifth Di s I r i ct Supervisor Ronald Caspers, ended with Hyde running from the hearing room beating off process servers and Battin dodging and \l.'eaving from the assembly hall v.•ith the same purpose in mind Jt took just six seconds for Ballin to prop:>sed the re placement of Charles Pearson or Anahe im with Anaheim al· torney Herb Licker befcre he and Hyde 'vere forced from the hearing room lo the boos and jeers -0f the nlayors and sup. porters cf the fr,..ine cilyhood movement. Battin emerged from his private office lowards the end of the League's luncheon meeting to announce on behalf of the board that hi~ nomination of Licker to replace Pearson ·was "taken to forestall continued domination of Orange County "s future by the Irvine Company. "Orange County government should be run by democratically elected represen· lalives rather 1han its biggest la nd develope r .•. which has been the case for the last ~ plus years." Batun said, apparently speaking for the full board . Battin accused Pearsor. or being reelected "in a power play by the Irvine machine on April 14, 1971, over a month before his old term expired while a regular ~mmlssion member v.•.as absent. 1be legality of this Irvine-inspired move. ~·as questioned at that time," he said. Responding for the Irvine Company to· day, Executive Vice President Raymond L. Wat.son, rommented, "~fr. Battin'a ac· cusations .about an Jrvi~ machine. - v.·hich he repeats time and again in his st.atement -i re too vague. and too con· fus ing for us ~r anyone, I v.·ould think , to rtspond to appropri1lely. If he hA!i anything specific to charge. hr should nllme names. Bul he canno1. of course , "Aii far as Mr. Pearson"s reelection tn LAFC on Aprlt 14 is concerned. thal is news to us. We did not know then that he had been retlecteil and ~·e dn not know now what the. procedure is 11upposed tn bf!. for the tlectlon of " LA FC member at large. That is nol our intert.lll. fl41LY ~!LOT l'~Ott br l.fo l'l~M UNAWARE ZEBRA IS ABOUT TO llf INOCULATED AT LION COUNTRY SAFA RI There W11 • Lot of ShNting But It W•• All fo r the Good of the Animal s 2 More Unifying Plam Shown to Tustin Board By GEORGE LEIDAL Of I~• 0 1ilt .. 1111 Sltf1 Two more ways of carving up the il1ission Viejo-El Toro. Irvine and Tustin areas of the Tustin Union High SChool District were served up i\fonday night. Results of a unification study prepared by Stanford Research Institute cf Palo Alto \l.'ere detailed lo the Tustin high board and a sprinkling of trustees from other districts involved in the proposed lhree·district unification plan that goes to v<1ter!; in June, 1972. Dave King, administrator in the San Joaquin Elementary District v.·hich serve~ Irvine, El Toro and Mission Viejo co mmunities, explained the new plans that resu lted from a revision in the formula used to project property value· student ratios for each of the districts. Jt was hoped the component school district boards would agree on one of the alternalives in time for consid eration Thursday by the Orange County Board of Education. The county school board would lhen pass on the desired unification plan to the Orange County Committee on School District Organization. which also meets Thursday, but in the evening. The County Committee is charged with lhe authority to select a single unification plan for presentation to the voters follow· ing approval by the State Department of Education. Such a plan could provide as many as three unified schoo l districts in I he: area now served by the Tustin High Schoo! District and three elementary districts: Tustin, San Joaquin and Trabuco. Robert ilta11he."·, secretary to the cour:. !v committee. told the au dience of more than 50 persons, the plan would be -&ulr .1ec1 t<1 at least three public hearings 111 October -one For each of the three p!·o-- posed unified districts. The plan endorsed by both the Tustin h'1gh school and elementary boards il1on· day night is the same plan suggested by <1 ,1oint board commi ttee that has been developing the unification plans. Unlike. the earlier favored plans one and four. plan six provides ratios c,f assessed ,..alualion to pro j t c te d enrollments that are y;ithin a seven per· cent variation among the three proposed districts. In the year voters would decide on the plans, the proposed Irvine Unified distri1·t \\'OU!d have a tax base amounting to $13,389 per pupil compared to $14,525 per pupil in Mission Vie jo and $12,88J in Tustin. These ralios would shift slightly by 1hc 1973·74 school ytar v.·hen the ur.ifled districts v.·culd begin operations. Irv ine would have $13,042 per pupil. Mission Vie· jo. $14,303 and Tustin $13,515 per student. Five years later. Tusti n would emerge as the "wealthiest" district which $15.567 per pupil compared to $12,485 in Ir vine and $13,749 in rtfission Viejo. To arrive at the improved assessed ,..alualion per student ratios, the coin· mittee and SRI juggled commercial and industrial properties betwten !he propos· ed districts. Using 1971).71 valuations mathemeticians developed a fQnnula to project what these properties would be worth seven year8 later. Similar projections were made for areas in which housing developments may be expected to be built. The result is plan six which would create three similarly wealthy dlstricli: with the following assets: IBVINE UNIFIED: Wou ld share the 11outhwestem third of Irvine Industrial complex, \vould rece ive much cf the Irvine agricultural preserve I and :.. northeast of the Santa Ana Freeway and '''ould get the \vestern hai r of the Marine Olrps Air Stations <1t El Toro. MISSION VIEJO UNIFIED: \Vould in· elude the ~1ission Viejo industri al area, eastern half of El Toro i\1arine base. Lion Country Safari and al! or the Trabuco Elementary District -some 90 squt1re miles of mountain terrain. TUSTIN UNIFIED: \\1ould include the nor1heastem share oE the I r v ine Industrial Complex. a .portion of the Irvine Agricultural .Preserve northwest of CU!\'er Road an d its ertension in an area roughly approximating the Tu st in Elementary Dist rict. Z ebras Get 'Shot' Wi th Vaccination A t Lion Country 1"hey shot 7.cbras oul al Lion Counlr\' Safari in Laguna Mills this morning. But it v.•as all for the zebras' own good and they all walked away. The "shooting" by rine was fir · c·on1pJished in order to vaccinate t.hr animals against South American s\eepin; sickness. Each gun was loaded wit h ;i hypodermic needle and syringe. When a zebra was caught in the sights, the gun. ner fired the needle into the animals. .Just as ii struck home, a t'harge on the s.vringe \'.'as triggered, forcing the vac· ('1ne int-0 the zebra . As each zebra got shoi -and jumped • bit -other zebras noted what was going "" This made it more difficult to shoot th• other rebras. Zebras are fairly in· telligent, you see. No lv.'o zebras have exa ctly the same stripes. So each has beCJll photographed. Then the inoculation shooters lake the photos out on safari with them . Tht photos v.•ork like fingerprints. This assures that each zebra ge tJ \"accinated and no zebra gets shot twice. You wculdn"I \\'ant that to happen tn anybody, TIO\\', would you? New port to Seek Route Deletion Newport Beach will send ils Freewa y Negotiating Comn1illce to Santa Ana neXt \l"eek to ask the State DJ~·ision of Highways lo reinove tile Newport leg nr rile Pacific Coast Freeway fro1n it.~ ma~ler plan . The co1nmi1tee of l\1ayor Ect Hirth. Vire l\tayor l·h)\l"arrl Rogers and Coun· cilman Donald f'.ll'inni~. was formed scverril months ag o a~ the city tried to nrgotiate joint repeal of the city's coastal free11·a~-' ag ree.n1C'nl with the state. Let Us Put You On The Map N1•r th e 1ntr1nc1, iru icl1 our 1tor1, ii 1 111 i•nt nt w m1p. W e ere i11 the proc•11 of icl1ntifying 111 o, th• hom •1 we h1v1 c1rp1t•cl .1inc• 1965 en th is m1p with celor1cl pin1. IA diff1r1nt c.oler fer 11ch y•1r ), c1.,. scrutiny will d •l1ct 1om1 int 1re1t ing f1ct1: fir1tly, we h1v1 c.arp1t1cl horn11 en virtua lly ev1ry 1lr11t in th1 •t••· S1 cOn clly, th1 pin1 1r1 in bunch11, in dic1tin 9 WORD-OF-MOUTH 1dv1rti1in9. Thirdly, the nurnb1r of homes we have cerp1ted is •f1991ring. If you cle1ir1 honesty, ••perienc.1, and r1com. m1nd1tion1 from n1 i9hbot1 w 1 h1T1 work1cl for, then Ald1n'1 is THE PLA CE I ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Avt. COSTA MISA 646-4838 HOUU: M ... thru ,,....,, ' ,. l :JO -l'rl .. t 1e t -Sat .. t :>O 1e s \ ii ' I, ' I (I \ ~ II ' I \ I I 7 l I' • .. -.;,_._ ..... ' -~· ' " Costa Mesa Today's Final EDITION N.Y. St.eeks VOL M , NO. 190, 2 SECT IONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1971 TEN .CENTS Coast By TERRY COVlLLE 01 '"' 0.111 'li.1 11111 v,teran Costa Mesa Councilman AJ\'in L. Pinkley today urged l'oters 10 recall supervisors Robert Ilallin and Ronald Caspers. Other an.e:ry ci1y off1c1als along the Or;inge Crn:1s1 jninefl in dennuncinj? the pa ir. thnu.e:h nnly onP r.nmmenterl nn Pin kley·.~ recal l plea . S.:in Clrmrntr ~·lay­ or \\'aller Evans ~;u(j hr supporls ii Caspers 11nrl Rattin are unctcr fire frorn city oHicla!s for their rapid actions in . '. A LAFC Triad Now Facing Co11ten1pt Rv TO\f BARLEY o"r '"' 0111v 1'1101 111n Orange County's biggesl and mo~! bil- ler po!1tical batlle in recent years st ayed nn the boi! today with ~upr.rvisnrs Ronald Caspc r1': and Robert Battin ;ind fellow LAFC mcmhrr .Jnr Hyde now facing cnn- ten1pt charges for allege d failure to obey R c·nur1 order. Thr lat csl lawsuit ln lhe l11rrid League nf Cities-Local Agency Formation Com- rni~sinn dispute was ftle11 by league al- lnrneys late Monday. Suprrinr Court Judi;:e J . E.T. "Ned'" Rutter set Aug. 20 tis the date he \\'ill rule on the contempt chrirgcs. Lawyers fnr the l..ea~ue's city selection <"ommittee argue 1n their new action !h«t the trio nf defendants anempted to hnld a special meeting of the LAFC early t.:1on· dav in def iance of lhe court or der signed Sufiday night by Judge Ruller. The new complaint. one of twn filed f\londay by the League, claims that Hyde, Caspers and Battin \\'ere well aware of the restraining order \\'hen lhe.v opened 11 meeting cnl!ed to remove Anaheim cnun- cilman Charlei; Pearson from his LAFC iCal. 'The new reslraining order d0es nnt af· feel Wednesday's me eting nf the LAFC. It is expected tha! both sides in the dispute will 11ga in allempt to place their own represenl<'l!ives on the commis.~ion for the vit.al "Promised Land " hearing . League represenl<'lt ives unan imousl y confirmed their nominee in lwo meetings Monday and are expected to again de· m::ind Wednesday tha t he take his seal at the LAFC table f\layors of 20 Or::lnJ?f' County com- mun ities .:i.1:a in un::inimously named Fu !lerton Coun<"i\m;:i n Louis · · R e rl · ' Reinhardt a.~ their LAFC represcn1::11 ivr tn ::i noon metlin.1: lha1 ~·as -anrf ..... a.~ mean! tn be -a rerun of a Jlipec1al meeting hrld si'I: hour~ earltt'r on !he lSre LAFC. Page 2.1 -'. .. , -/.; Caspers Calls For Dela y In LAI<'C Meet Or:in,Re Counly Fifth D i l! tr I c ! Supervisor nnnald Caspers today called for a '"'O v.·rek dela.v of Wednesday's meeting nf the \,nc::il Ai::enc~· Fnrmation Commissron ··until "'e can gel the leg.:il 11 ilutttion i;nrlec/ out " Caspers m<1de hi~ l"nn1ment RI 1he he ight nr a new cnnfrnnlalion between Supervisors Cha1rm11n Robert Ballin and . Fountain Valle .v J\1a,\'Or Ed J us t , ch;iirm;:rn nf lhe League of Citirs and 1he league·s clly selection co mm1t1ce Just lai>hed the board for "'hat hr ~a irl was its "lack nf i::f'Od fa ith and C{lmplete absence nf any cooperation ~tween the cilies and the county. "11. seem!I WP can no longer count nn this board," .Jusl said. "After Monday's events ( would hesitat~ lo say that we can pul any reliance on the promises or certain supervisors." He was immediately accused by the angry Battin nr "electing the Irvine Cnm· pany's man" (Fullerton Councilman Louis Reinhardt I and rejecling Los Alamitos Councilman Joe Hyde as the League's represental.ive on the LAFC despite his earlier election. Their Argument "'as interrupted by Supervisor Ralph Clark who lashed lhe Lea~ue fnr it! "cnntinutd abil ity tn al · tract writs. Injunctions 11nd all kinds of lawsuiL'I." ind then bl11sted Battin anrl Casper~ for their bid Lo remove Ana heim Co11ncil m11n Charles Pearson from the LAF'C. "I am shockeri 11nd vPry disappointl'l'I that this 11hnuld have been done ." Clark 1airi . lookin,11 directly 111 B11ltin. "I th ink lf!'i timt for 113 sll tn lake a 1.ood long loo k at thi!'i whole ~iluatinn as snon ll!'i the le.gal dWJt 11ettlts dnwrr ," CtPrk 11dded. 1· ' Mayors Rap Battin Monday's six-set'ond Local Agency For- m.atJon Commission meeting. Pinkley called the met>l!ng "scummy power po ht1cs. Those two "Tien must not completely ruin Or;i.nge County. A recall is the. only answer ." In brief sum1nary Ile.re's how the may- ors of fi\'e other ci!ies characteriied the siruation: Richard Goldberg, Laguna Bearh · •·S1nrr all the cit1efi in !hi'. Fifth District f;i vor the incorporatinn nr Irvine. J cao- nnt understand why Fifth District Super· DEMANDING RECALL Angry Councilman Pinkley Bar Shooting Suspect Still In County Jail A Costa f\1 esa man \\'ho 1llegedly sho1 a Harbor Arca father and son with the same bulleJ ou1.side • bar 'Thursday re· main.~ 1n jail in lieu of SJ0.000 b<lil. Thon1as B. 'Twyman. 30. oJ 240 E. 16th St .. was arraigned on ch;irges of assault "'ith intent to commit murder and assault wilh a deadly weapon Mond ay in Harbor Judicial District Olurt. He called police to the Esc;ipade. !6fi4 Newport Boulevard . and was arresled there after Roberl L. Dusseau. 50. nf 71.\ St. .James Place. Newport Beach . .:ind \Varren Dusseau, 26. of 160 W. Wilson SI . Cosia f\1e'i.l, u•rre "'oundrd. Twyman allegedly le ft 11nd re1urnrd with a 38-40 caliber ri fle after an arRU· mcnt. leading lhe elrler Dusseau to 11: !en1p! tn dii;arm him. Investigators said the l'lll!'o.~f:'aus h<1d nnt hcrn 1nvoh•ed but we.rt trying W prevent Lrouble. 011e sho1 was fired Jnlo lhe ground rind 1 second passed through the father'.!i leg. V.'OUnd ing his son 1n the foot . Mcsn City Aides Asked to Prob<' Doncing Clubs The 1•ity mrinager and city ,1111.nrney ha\'P brrn orrlertrl In 1nvest1gal! !hreP Cnst 11o .\le.sa dance rlubs In determinr if lhf' cit~· should take any action againsL them. Prime largcls of lht order issued J\1on • day nigh1 by the city C(luncil are Fin· nt'11an·s Rainbow. Earth and Pier ti. "'These are three choit'e night ~poll\ for police trouble .'· said Councilman Alvin Pinkley. "'MayOe lhe police chief 1hould see if v.·e can close lhem lep;111Jy." Councilman William St. Clair def P.nded Pier 11. ''The man just !!pent good monty to comply with our orders. l'tl go along Earlh and Finnegan's, but I think Pier It i., trying«> be a J:ood neighbor." Councilmen llgreed to ease ofr on Pier t I. though keeping oo eye on it, bu t all agreed 11 thorough study of the other two is needed. City f\1an;igcr Fred Snrsabal said he would report back to I.he council on pro- blems encountered at the nighl ipoll. Play n1at e .Files Suit SA1\iA P.IONlCA <A P\ -Marj!;a ret "Chin11" Let, a for,T.tr Playboy ml!.g11zlne playma!P . h11s 11skect fnr a dlv-0rct from Mort Sahl , the nightclub anll le levision t'nmic whn ~peci11liieR in the polilic11I po1shnt. The petition filed in Superior Court Monday 8aid ~ah l. 44, 11nd Milli~ Ltt. 111. were m11rried Jn 'Beverly Hill~ Oct Jtl 11nll ~epar&l.td l11st Weclne.~d11y. It w11~ his Sf.Cond marri11ge, her first. vis,,,. Cas pers U: representing Santa Ana inste11d ol the people of his district." Tbe entire LAFC controversy wa~ sparked by a battle bet"·een Santa Ana .and reside11 l$ who wanL to incorporate Irvine over some 900 acres both cities want. Walter Evans. San Clemente "\\'e might take the idea of a ~ecall lo our Cil.Y Council." Geo rge McCracken , Hunting ton Bearh: "J don 't know if fiasco is the right \l'ord. Residents Halt Mesa lnn :Plans Homeowne rs v.•on l~e first round ~inn. day nighl in their fight to stop con- ~truction nf a five-.c;tory HoJidz.y !nn near South Coast Plaza. The Cost a Mesa Plrinnin~ Cn:n1n 1~sinn narro"·Jy defe aterl Hriliday !nn'.c; requt>st fnr permission In exceed the ci!y's .\f).fnnt height limit. Th e planned five -storv struc· lure would be 42 rerl. five inches high . /\ hal f dozen speakers comrilained 1vlon- da.v thal lhe !:»II tnwer, planned for J1.1l Bristol Street. would invade their pri\•acy. Al one point the motel would bt only 22 feel from one home:. (:.(imm!ssioner Nathan Reade , in an er. fort to placate homeov.·ners, ;isked thttt Holiday Inn be required 10 plan t 20-fnot hjgh trees to protect neighborinl! homes. Rut "'hen he asked ror approvN fnr the five-story structure, he lo,c;l 3-2, with only John Leonh ardt joining him. All three commissioners who voted Holida ylnn down warned homeowner~ tha t under the exillling situation. ;i perfectly legal structure could be built tha t would be worse for the 11rea. It was such a mockery of democrat'y ." Ed IUrth, Newport Beach: "We hope lhe demands of the people 14'ill force the supervisors to conduct business in the open, and before the Jlf'Opte. '' Tony Forster. San Juan Capistrano: "It's political chicanery. The people nf Orange County deserve better repre- sentation than !hey are getting hy these l"'o supervisor.c;." Alt of the c11.v officials rioi ntrrl rn rhe large gathering of ma:yors -20 of 2$ - •· as ev1de-nct lhat the county's cities did not want the Battin-CaspErs-Joe Hyde 1 Los Alamitos City Cooncilmanl triad to continue on the LAF'C. f\tost mayors conceded thal lhe courts v.•ill now have lo decide just v.·ho 1s oii the LAFC and v.·hether Monday's LAF'C meeting or the mayors' meeting "'ere lr~al. San Clemrnte·s lv11ns al so defender! t.hf' Irvine Con1pany. "They'1•e been painted as an organization putting the pressure: • on, but I have never been approached by th e company on the issue. They're just bystanders in this thing ." Pinkley, in issuing his recall statement S<'lid he v.as breakuig a tong personal feeling. "I always thought elect.ed officials should only be recalled if their hand wa.i cau~hl in the ca sh. or they were con- vicied of a felony ·• the IB·year council• n1an said. ··1 v.•as ~Tong. These tv.·o have to be ~topped." o.-.1LY "'ILDT "'h•lo b, LH ,.,,.. ... "In 11 CP fcommercia1-professionaJ) 7.nne 41 type.~ tif business can be built." wr.rned Reade. "There could be a ;)fl.fool high building with no side yard setback.'' UNAWARE ZEBRA IS ABOUT TO BE INOCULATED AT LION COUNTRY SAFARI Ther• Was • Lot of Shooting But It Wai All for th• Good of the Anim11l1 Commission Chairman Chtrrlc.c; Beck criticized Holiday Inn for trying tn put 11 buildin~ on lhis property that had really been des igned for other area~. Homeowners presented the com'Ti1ss:inn wilh a 157-name petition ai;:ain st th e motet, thou gh homeowner 11pokesman Jzroes Ke!ley ~aid they weren't tot;i.l!y ag<'l inst Holiday lnn. just the five-story plan. Residr.nts or Yellnwstnne anl1 Tr1n1tv Or ivt.~ have lived under the shadow of a pro posed Holiday Inn since !~ v.•he:n the city council npproved plans fnr a se1•en- slorv structure Thr srven-story motel u•as ne1•er bu1l1, however, and tbe plan died , until another dPveloper, Topeke. Inn Manageme nl, r<'lml' along this year v.;ilh new plans for a Holiday Inn. While hom~owncr~ ri1rl win !he f1r!>l round, their fighl is nol over . 11hr pl:tn· ning commission ha~ on!y recommenrir.0 den ial to thP cit y Cl'luncil, bul. councilmP..n ""'Ill have the final say on the project Aug . 16. Steel Drop Largest NEW YORK ! AP} -Steel produ c!inn plunged 51.8 percent last week ln thr. l::irgcst single weekly drop since the 1959 stttl strike. the American Iron and Steel Institute •epor ts. Mesa Firen1en Giving U11 011 Ga1·age Blaze Cause Ko cause u·ill be determined for a bla1e ;ind explosion ar a C-Osta f\1esa .i:araJ?e la.!'t Thursd;:iy, 1nvf'sligators disclo5l'd t~ da ,\', v.h1le proh1n.1: a s~"Tiil:-.r incident that nrrurrcrl f\·lnnrla.1· n1J!hl Thr earhrr flrr raLL~rd an rsl1mil!Pd 520,()()\) dama~r . whilr the. ~tonrlay in· ciden1 was much lrs~ severe Fire ~i<'lrsh<'I! !'.;rl LPw1.~ sairl 1fld<'ly 1he hi,ll Thursday hlaze ;it thr Robert Gfoson hnme , 2438 Bowdoin Place. left the .'::>..-age such a shambles no clues tan hP. fnunrl . "l11at'~ nn r wr 're nrver going to get a catise on." he rcm;irked. Destroyed alon11. wl1h other valuahlrs were: a 1970 sp11rt .~eda n and 11 1971l Cadil!ac whose full, 20·i;trillon !'1al' tank ex- plMed like ::i bornh in lhe flames . Flying dt:hric; ,c;!ruck nnP fireman , ~lun· nini him momentarily and knocking loose a dPnla l fil!1n as I restill of th' blast. ThP 10 p m f1rP :0.1nnd<1 v at !he Howard f\llndrr home , 432 E. 18th St, also in- l'olved t\vo car~ but the t9~5 and 1006 \f'hlC'lci; 11rren·1 as stvrrely damaged FirP 1'.1arshal Lf'w1.c; sairl so far lodav he ha.i; bft>n unable to dclermine rriuse: ol rhe second fire, but has established iL~ arra <JI 1Jrigin Thr hla1.e brgan 1n s0me excelsior pa ck1n,11 bi'neath a "'t)rk bench and ex· /ended Uf'l lhruugh a ~helf. C<'lusing $2,000 Oamage but rema ini ng limited lo lhe garage inlerior. Firemen Arriving 11t the eu1icr Thurs· d::iy night . .1:arage blaze found lla.."Tlec; rnarinj!; thrroughout lhe struc!ure, ap- parently origin11 tin,11 in the area of the new Cadillac, rlr iven less than :'!Ill\ miles, Lew is sa id a probe of the engi ne com· p::irtment offered no indication il wa~ sparked there Violence Rises • Ill Ireland 14 Perish, Mnny Ho111cs Burned in Lnt,est Outbursts BELFAST. Northern lre!and (UPI J - British lroop~ ba ttled snipers in bar· ric11ded Roman Catholic lllree:t~ loday against a background of blazing buildings and gutted homes. Tht: outlawed Irish Rt:publican Army l lRA ) appea!ed ~o lrishmen in the south for help 1n this "doomsday situation." S«urity forces listed at least 14 persons killed in the violence which In- tensified Monda y when Prime Mini ster Brian FauJkn'r annnunce<i the re-in· lroduclion of int,mment without trial to combat the TRA. wh ich aims to reun11e the British-ruled six counties -Of Northern Ireland with the 26 of the lndependenl Irish Republic. Earlier, Protestants !Paring a Cathol lt: takeove.r in the Ardnyne ~ctlon of Belfasl, set. fire to their nwn homes ln a mndern d11y ·scorched earth' policy. Ne11orlv 100 homes were burned to the g-round . a ulhoritte~ reported. 'The death toll surpassed t.hal ()f . ' August. 1969. when rioting between the Proestanl ma jnr!ty and the Roman Catholic minority forced Britain to bring In troops who httve Deen there ever since. The toll Monday was one of the h.igher;t single day tolls since the partition of Ireland in 1920, and se nio r Britis h of- ficers said that it may be higher yet since all deaths may not have been rtported. Tht fighUng fell off about da ybreak, but broke out all(aln In the Roman C:Jtholic Anderstown area of Belfast when crowds l llat'ked British soldiers lrylng to bulldoze away strf'et barricades. The sound of rine fire could be heard in many 1reas as snipers rlred •t &rmy patrols. • Army spokesmen also reported trouble P.1ondAy In l,Qndonderry, A rm a g h , D11ng11nnon. Newry 11nli Co11li111and . Maulkner'5 rP.-imposition of internmtnt withoul triaJ for I.he first time in 10 ytar11 brought w11rnings from hi!I political op· ponents that It could bring civil war. 1 Milita ry officials 1aid they were fighting a "war of attrition" against "terrorists." The flghUng wa~ having rcprecussions in the Irish kepublic lo the south where officials said nearly 500 refuf::ees frnm Northern Ireland had fled to camps there. 'They 5aid 11nother 300 were trying to leave Belfast for the camp:oi which. Premier Jack Lynch of the Irish Republic has ~t up for the. refugees. The fighl ing had Its root!li In the 17th. century when Ireland split between C11tholic and Protestant. The trouble ln Norttlern Ireland now goes back lo the Easter Rebellion of 1915 when the revolt against Brilish rule began which later le.d Lo parUlion. The 26 countie!li in lhe south becam e the predominantly Cat.hotlc lri!h Free State and the i;i :ii; northern count ies. known as lJ\5t!"r. rem11ined under British rule as 11 prelinminantly Protestant prov in c e . Dublin never acctpted the p11rtillon and (Ste NORTHERN lRELANO, P11e ZJ . ,, Zcbra.s Get 'Shot' With Vaccinntion They shol zebras out at Linn Country Safari in Laguna Hllls this mornin~. But it v.·as all for the zebras' ov.·n good and !hey all walked away. The "shooting" by rifle: "''as ac· complished in order to vaccinate the 11onima!.~ against South American sleeping sickness. F:arh J!Un was lnarled u·ith a h.\'f'l0derm1c needle <1nd synni:c. \Vhen 1 1,ehra v.'as <"aught in the sighls. the gun· ner fired the needle into the an imals. ,J usl a.~ 1l slruck hnme , a charge nn the syrin,l!c was lnggered . forcing the vac- cine into thf' zr.bra . As each zebra got shot -and jumped a blt -other zebra s noted what was going on . This n1ade 11 morp diff icult to shoot the nlher zebras. Zebras are fairly in· telligen!, you sec. ~,, twn zebras have exactly the safne stripes. So each has been photogra phed. Thrn the inoculal!nn shoo ters lake the photos out nn safari with them. The ph11to'i work like f!ni:erprints 'This ai:sure11 lhat each iebra get! vaccinated an<l no zebra gets shot twice. Orange Coast Weather It's going lo be a few degrees cooler lod11y and \Vednesday. but the cu rrent heal wave is expected to h1~t at least two more da ys with temperalures al. 80 along the coast rising to 88 inland. Lowa 72-74. INSIDE TODAY TV u1ril.Pr Rod Serl1ng brniight the b<Jro11ietr1c bomb to teleu1,t- 1n n a1ul1rnces 111 '1"he Dnnms· rlay f l1r;ht.' and nothing b11t hos.~!es lo the l"AA Onrl tll1: fed· eral government. 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"We don't know who did it -don't have a cl~,'' Harbormaster Al Oberg , aaid this morning. Thia is not the first time the harbor dlatrlct has had trouble with aigna at North Star Beach. "A kmg time ago," said Oberg, "we put up the flrat aign but it v.·aa removed by 1omeone." A month ago, the current 1ign was put up -in cement -so that It would be more difflcult to remove. Oberg declined to speculate on the identity of the painter. Other Harbor Di5t.ricl sources mentioned that re!idents in the area had long desired the strand to be private. But as Oberg says, "Ifs still pu blic and we'U just keep replacing the signs." Apartment Plan G'iven Approval A Sl·un it apartment complex scheduled for 140 W. Wllson St. .,.,.as alven the preliminary ao ahead ?i.londay night by lhe Costa r.iesa Planning Commissio n, Commissioners agreed to recommend approval to the city council for a zone ex· ceptlon which would allow the project to bt only five feel from the rear yard l!ne, inatead of the required 10. This was the fourth aparlment ap· pl!caUon for that property In the paal yur. Developers first wanted a 100-unit compleI, then 61 units, then 75 units and finally the reduced 62·unit propo~al. DAILY PILOT OlltANO• COAIT "UllittltNO COMP.t.N'I' ••~tf N . W11l ,.,.;..., ... 1'!1'111 ....... Jee:~ k. Cutley vito ,.,.._, "" o-•• M o~•~·· Thom11 Kee•il t:dl!O< lhom•f A, "4u•phl~• Ml ..... lftt ftlf'Jt o .,los H. 1 .. 1 li'~''' '· Noll ..._....,_; M ..... "°'11 .,.,.,., ----lJO Weit ley Str .. t ... ,s;.,A4tl,_, ,,o, .... 11•0. •2•2' ...... .,_ ' I ;t SS (114) '42-4111 Oulllf.WCatll ... Ml.atJI ~ "'"· .,._.. c.ett J1W111J1r.,. ~ .............. ilMlmtlM. ...... le. ........ ., ,,,_......._.. ""''~ -'I' llO ••IP I ............ It! ..,-. ...,.~-· .._., ,_. ,.,,.... ................. ._.. .... C.." M .. , (ti ......... ~,, .... ..,. f!o"'ler u.n _,111:y; "" ""'" 1.1.11 .....-.r, Mlll'9•'1' .••l"'•,..._ u.n -•tv --,..._. .. I .. .Front r.,e I IRELAND ..• the JRA ha1 battled for years to win back the slz coun tie s. Flgbllng flarod again in 1&;;1 between Northern Ireland's Protesl*ntl and Cltholitli, who said U,., w • r • discriminated •gainst in jobs, voling and housing. That nare up kill«! lG pereons and wounded 600 and brought In Brttlsh troo ps to keep order. Since then there: has ht'en intermi ttent violence. Las! \Vtckend it started again and the Northern lre!a!'ld premier invoked the 1n- tcrn1nent wit hout ll'till measures to try to end once and for all JRA activi ties in the norl h. !\tore than 300 suspects were rounded up to be held "indefinitely." Today, the IRA issued an appeal to Irishmen in the Irish republic to come to !heir assis tance. "Our survival or defeat now depends largely on your reaction," sald a statement is~ued by the Republican Press Center of the IRA . It called it a "doomsday situation." The Irish Republic cabinet mel in Dublin today to consider the situation in the north . Political sources Jaid among measures up for discussion was the possi- ble withdrawal of Irish troops from the United Nations peace keeping force in C,vpru s. rn London, police said they began 11 ~trict security check at all nir and sea ports serving Ireland to prevent IRA men entering Britain. Guards 1vere increased ;it military esl ahlish1ne11!~ to preven t the lh eft of arms and explosives. Bay B1~idge Traffic Jam Solvable? Newport Beach Councilman Lindsley Parson5 has !he Pacific Coast Highv•4)' bay bridge bottleneck all figured out and 11ays he's {ot a read y solution to the problem. Parsons doesn't blame lhe bridge. Rather, 1he cau se or !ht daily traf!lc 11narls on the narro,..•, four-lane bridge are I.he d~ing of the two major interscr· lions at either end of it, he say~. Dover Drive intersects at !he western end, Bayside Drive crosse& just to thc- east. All that's needed. Parsons in.5ists. are two le ft-turn overpasses onto tht high· \\'&)',one from southbound Dover and the other from northbound Baysidf'. They .,..,ould cost SJ million . he con- cedes, "but the stale should build them -thi s is a state high\\'a}'. '' he told fel low councl:men whi!e unveiling his plan. Boot Hill Baloney Abo11nds Parsons noted that while it appears I.he Pacific Coast Frec\l•ay ;s a dead iS.5Uf', ;it least for a while. the state has been talking about constructing a high-le vel bridge across the bay and these ov1>r· paFses would lie in nicely . "Coast Highway becomes more impor- tant as 11·e elim inate our chinking for a freeway.'' Parsons said, adding th at hi.~ proposal ''\\·ould elimin ate practically all or !he traffic ja m." Postal Service Announces Boost In Third Class WASHINGTON <UP I) -The U.S. postal Service today announced plans to increase temporarily the rates for third· class mall, effective Sept. 16, by the full amount it originally proposed would be added on gradually over five years. The Direct i'<lail Advertising Associa· tion Inc., v>'hich represents about two- third.~ of the nation ·.~ third class com· mercial mailers. said it would sue the post office for the fir st lime in the Association's 54-year·hislory, to block the increase. Postal officials ann ounced I as L February they pl anned to increase thlrd class mail rates from 4 lo 5 cents per piece in bulk mailing"' but said the in· crease \1:011ld be spread out in increments of tw o-tenths of one cent over the next five yea rs. Today. however. the rece nll y reorganized Postal Servlct said it had become necessary to institute the full in- crease this year because Congress did not appropriate enough money. The full in· crease is supposed to produce an extra $13 million .a month in revenue. Jotm J. Daly, vice president of the Direct Pi.tan Advertisers. said Its lawyers planned to seek a preliminary injunction to halt the full increase in federal court, probably today or Wednesday. Citing a 1ection of the 1970 Postal Reorganizat.ion Act, the mailers argue on!v thi five-membe r U.S. Pos tal Ra!e eoTnmission has po\\'{'f to adjust the phasing of rates. The commission has been hearing re· quests for permanent. rate increases for several month s. Temporary increases 1n all clas~cs of mail too k effect ti-lay 16 under a provision that the service can in- stitute: a one-third. tem porary hlkt until !ht> commission acts. That action \1'as appralcd. unsur- cessfullY. by second class mailers -magatiTie~ and newspape.r~. primarily - and lheir case ls still pending. 'Vhen recreation directors staged "C;oJ d Ru sh Days," at Corsica Park in Costa J\1e.<:i:i.. kids respond· ed by building their ov.1n Bo ot I lll l 1 in lh e shade, naturally). Epitaph in foreground reads. '·Here Lles Liz !lfusick ... She Kicked From Liringitis Sbe Tal ked Too ~1uch •.. " 2 San Quentin Inmates Knifed; 5 i11 Four Days SAN QUENTIN, Calif, (AP) -~·o more. inmates have been stabbed at s.~11 Quentin State Prison. bringing tl1c number of knifings here to five s1nt c Saturday. The latest victims 1vere slabbed durin~ a r.fonday noon brav"l in a prison yard jammed vo'ith 1,MIO inmates, pri3on GI· ficial<; said. Robert W. Bronhil!, 26. serving timr for a Solano County burglary and attemptrd rape, later underwent surgery for .,.. wound that may have punctured h1~ .spleen. John C. \Villiams, 35, a li lc - termer on an Alameda County mu rder conviction, had only superficial wounds. Associate Warden James Park said the prison was questioning a prisoner e:1d .searching for the weapon used. T1:e number of guards on duty has also been Increased, he said. Park said that the prison grapcvinr. "''8~ suggesting drugs or narcotics as the motive behind the knifing.~. He said the latest incidenl pro babl y was unconnected \l'ilh three weekend slah- ir1gs, one of lhen1 fa tal. Inmate Edward IL Gonzale&. :)8, ol LO." Angeles, \\'as slai n Saturday. lhe third convict killed at the prison !his year, A guard 11·a.~ fatall y slabbed thrc(' \\'eeks ago trying lo protect a hospital izrd inn1.-.1e. believed to h<Jvc been la beled :in inf Grn1er by other priwners. On Sunday guard Robert /\'lay~ ancl in- mate Jerry Story, :17. 1vas injured in separate knifi ngs. Both 11re repor ted recoverin g. The motivc.~ in !hc 1vr ekend ~tabbing are unkno11·n, prison officiJ]s said . · Yacht Piracy Suspects .Seized, Put l 1i Irons t"rom \\'ire Serviets Sadu1g for Honolulu . the yachl Kamalii was due b.1· midnigh t toda y. escorted by a Coa~t Guard ruUrr carrying three sullen :;uspects in irons after a n1odern sag<1 of piracy and chase on the high seas. The exa ct nature of the case won "t be kno1\n until the 70-foot v~ssel docks along \\l llh the cutler Cape Corwin. who~t men ovrrtook and boarded her ~1onda y, Speculation in the island! is that three i;uspected hijackers may pay with their lil'es for the strange adventure. The l"'o-day chase of the million-dollar Tra nspa c Race participant ende d uneventfull y before dawn. under the eerie Bubbly Pileup Along Freeway flIO NTEREY PARK (UP I! - A truck trailer carrying 50,000 gallons of chan1pagne and \~·ine overturned on the San Bern ard ino Free"·ay to· day filling the air with heady .fumes thal could be smelled a qua rter n1ile all·ay. The truck filled 1vith 1.405 ca.!!es of Cold Duck cha mpagne and other (;allo products fro1n Fresno jacknifrd ben£'a\h the -Long Beach overpass al 4:45 a.m. and blocked 3ll three eas1bound lanes for more than lwo hours. illumina tion of flares and searchlights. Detail~ of the capture of millionaire oilman Larry Dohe ny·s boat were radioed from the Cape Corwin, skippered by Lt. (Jgl Gregg Wilson. Suspect~ "'ho Forced the Kamalii out from Ala \Vai Yach t l!arbor and set lhree cre>vmen adrift HiO n1iles out. one 11 l\'e"'port Beaeh man. 1\•ere chased by sc11 .and air. The trail was picked ur aher ski ppcr Bob \Va.~hkeit. John Frei tas. of L~ Angeles, and Frank Po\ver, of Ne1vporl Beach, \1erc pick ed up bobbing in a liferaft by a Japanese freighter, They ra dioed they \1-'ere sa fe and unin· jured. giving basic directions in which the Kan1alii vanished over the horiioa five bours earlier. A Coast Gua rd Cl3'l spotted ht:r Satur· d;iy, but the alleged hijackers -whose motivation isn·t known -beat for a ra in sq uall to hide . The four-engine plane's radar picked her out. hov.·ever, sharp and clear, and the Kamalii l'.as eventualt y overtaken by the speed.v Cape Corwin . Spotlighted by the vessel's po\lerful searchli ght and starkly outlined by aerial fl ares. the Kamalii drifted lo a standstill afte r Lt, Wilson ordered her to halt ove r a bullhorn. A signal light flashed compliance and boarders prepared to take over , A battle at sea had been feared iince lhe trio 11·ho seized and imprisoned Washkeil . Pov.·ers 11nd Frei!as had gun~ 11nd knivr~, "'hile there 11ere additional v.eapons aboa rd . He noted it would eliminate all but one left turn movement all.hough he did nol explain exactly what he meant by that. There \\'ould be left turns onto Baysjde Dri\'e from westbound Coa st Highway and left tu rns into Bayshores at Dover Dri ve from the same direction . There v.·ould also be left tur115 on\n Dover Drive from eastbound Coast High· l\aJ. Council men nevertheless greeted th r plan enthusia stic.ally. Co uncilman J\lil.1111 Dostal called it "in- novat ive" as the co uncil sent it ro lhf' Citizens Advisory Commission on Trans· por ta!ion lh<tl is worki11g on a city-widr traffic study. Council n1c11 approved funding for !hr first phase of that study i\Ionday nighl. agreeing to spend $32,000 to have a con - sultan t determ ine what tht problems are . Tha t action camf' only after Ootital pointed out that lh is places additional pressu re on !ht cit y to expedite work on !ht general pl<in. Dostal cited a statement by the con· sultant doing the traffic study that 1l v:ould not be wist to do just a traffic study before an overall master plan. Newport to Seek Route Deletion r-.1ewpor; Beach will se'nd its Free.,.,·ay Kc gotiating Cominiltee to Santa Ana nex! \1·eek to a5k the State Division of High\vays to remove the Newport ltg of !he Pacific Coast Freeway from ii$ master plan. The committee of l\layor Ed }Jirth. \'ice ~fayor Howard Rogers and Coun- cilman Donald Mclnni5, was formed several mon1hs ago as the city tried to negotiate joint repea l or the city's coasta l freewa y agreeme nt \\'ilh the stale . Ca111cra Gear Stolen At E~tanci a School f'ron• Page J The dri1·cr. Rum aldo Del sid Jr., 27. of Fre~no. was not seriously hurt. A bu!ldoier finally had to be used to clear away the \l'reckage and dcbrL~ "Boarding ca rried out l'.'lthout in· cidenl,"' LL Wilson radioed to the islands Ca mera gea r wort h nearly $500 ha~ LAFC WRANGLE la"'·n Qf 1he old county cotu·thou~e. Reinhardt was unan\mously named in tha t mee!ing and Lo~ Alamitos Coun· c!lman Joe Hyde wa s unAnimously re- jected in a vote that paved the \l'ay for a "l\eystone !\ops" LAFC hearing at 8 a.n1. That ;netting. organ ized during the weekend by superv1~or5' ch a i r m e n Robert Ballin and Fifth Dis l r i (' t SupervUor Ronald Ca~per~. ended with Hyde n1nning from 1he hearing room btating off process 5er ve rs and Battin dodging and t,1•eav1ng fron1 the assembly h11 1l \Vith the same purpose in mind. It took just six seconds for Battln to proposed the re p!:.icr1nrnt of Charle~ Pearson or Anaheim "·ith Anahcim ar. torney Herb Licker before he and Hyde '\'ere lorctd frotn lht> hearing room to the boos and jeers of the mayors and sup- porter~ or the Irvine c1!yhood movement. Battin emerged from his private of!ice to;\'ards lhe end of the League's luncheon meeti ng to announce on behalf of the board that his nomina11on of Licker to replace Pearson \\·as "taken to forestall continued dominalion of Orange County's future by the Irvine Company. "Orange County government '.'!hould be run by democratically elected reprnen· tatlves rather than ils biggest land developer ... which has been the case for the last 50 plu' yean." Battin 11aid, apparently speaking for the full board. Battin accused Pearsor. of be.Ing reelected "in a power pley by the Jrvlne machine on April 14. 1971, over a month before his old term expired while a regular commission member was 11bsent. The legality of th is Jrvine·inspired move v.·as questioned at that time," he &aid. Responding for tht" Irvine Company to· day. Exec utive Vice President Raymond L. W1t,on, r.ommented, ''Mr. Battin'« ac· cusaUons 1bout an Irvine m1chine - which he repeats time and :ag11in in hi' 'talement -are too vague and too co n· fu5 ing for u~ or anyone. I would think, to respond In appropri11tely, Jf he. has anything 11pecific In cta1rge. he should name names. But he c&nnot, or course. • • • "Bo y, it \\'as really thick in 1hcrc." ~n1d ll ig hll'ay Patrolman !\en ,\Jazza nt1 1\·ho was in charge of lhc cle<in up operation. "I'm afraid I'm going to he1.ve a heck of a heada che.·• 1\ ith\11 moment~. signali11g the chase'! been burglarized trom a shop cabinet al qu iel end, 2$(1 n1iles off lla\\'ail. F.:stanc i:i High School, Costa f\Iesa pohc• Su.~pects taken into cu~tody "'ere iden· learned MondAy ti fled as ~1!chael R. i\Ielton, 24, of The lo~ including a .J.l milllmeter- Bakersf1eld . Kerry D. Bryant , 25, of Lo! can1er a <ind it"-attachments was reported Angeles and i\tark E. i\laynard, 2i. of by Girl s Vic~ Princ ipal Georgian a ·As far a~ ~Ir. Pearson 's reclec11011 tri L.A.FC on Apri l 14 i~ concerned , tha1 JS ne ws to U5. \Ve did not know then th;it he had betn reelect ed and \l'e do nrir know now \l'hat the procedure is supposed to be fnr the electio n ol a LAFC niember at large. Thal is not ou r interest. J,ew iston. Idaho .\IcLeod. police said. !~:::::::;;:;;~~~====~~~=--. I I "Finally. it i.~ inconceivable lo 11~ that an y remotely soph islicated fol!o\ver or Orange Counry government could accept r.1r. Battin 's highly colored explanation or the reasons behind his recent action~.'' Battin cla imed that Hyde \l•as elected by the League 11t its meet ing la~! .July ll as the League's represent<>Ji\'e on th!" LAFC. I : Let Us Put You On The Map Santa Ana ~l ayor Loren Grisel J;up-- ported Ba!tln at the luncheon mectin~ 1\·hen he defended Jiyde's naming by a Ll 1 lo 12 vote as a "fair and square eleclio11 " Gri sel 11·ar11ed the Leagur tha1 the Irvint Company's inleresti:; \\'ere "11·ell served" by Reinhzrdt'.s subsequent elec· lion to the post held by Hydf' and added that lhe now displaced Hydr "may ha1e some justification for his argument that he Is the Le.ague's' lawfully elected representative." Hyde wa~ removed in a new vote July 28 after Reinhardt served the League and Orange County's 25 mayors "'ith a lawsuit In which he claimed lhal the elec· tion of Hyde was illegal. Many Leagu e mcmbera had aecond thoughts about their naming of Hyde ln a m('f:':!ing which brought charges that ' ' t r e m e n d o u s polltlc:al pressure" \l'as brought to bear on behalf of Hyde. Battin recalled the Relnhardl lawi;uit and described it as a "spuri ous hi wsuil (In which I the Irvine forces are unwill ing lo accept lhe fruits of the df"mocratlc proctM, "Thal hl"'l>Uil helpe<I !o fur11ltr in · timid11te certa in mayors l'Jf Orao~e Cou n· ly ~·ho then caused Hyde't cleclion to be :icrulinized for' any technic~l dertcl!l," Baltin s11id, "In ''lew of thr lrvh1c mr.chint rorC'ts arrayed againi;t hi.'n. Joe Jfyde offered In resign condil ione-d upon the v:11ld llPPoinlrnrnt and qualHica tinn..• of a cHy representative as h1~ ~ucces~or. I Ne •r tha enfr•ru:e, in1ide our 1tort, i1 • 9i•"t n•w mep. W• •re in the pret ce1s ef idantifyin9 e ll ol the homes we have ca rpeted sinc e 1~05 on this map with colored P'"'· I A different colo r for •ach y11r), Clot• scru tiny wi ll detect some int•re1ting fectt: f ir1t ly, .,.,, ht'I'• c1rp1ted home1 on "irtuarty •"•ry tfreet in the erea. Secondly, th• pins er• in bunch11, indic1tin9 WORD.OF-MOUTH •d..,•rti1in9. Thirdly, tht numb•r of ho m•1 w1 hive cerp1ted i1 st•99erin9, ll you de1ire hen••fy, er ptrience, •nd recom· m~ndation1 from nei9 hbor1 we h•v• workeJ fo r, then Alden'1 i1 THE PLACE! ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA M!SA 646-4838 HOUU: 11 ... lhru Thu,.,, f 10 l :JO-,,I .. f to f -S.t., f :lO to I --....... -•1 • .,-.... -:----~--~ ___ ,__ l • ---· ,. I 'I 7 j .. \ ' . . ,, ( • Laguna·iBeaeh Today'• Final N.Y. Stocks EDITION voe. 04 , NO. 190, 2 SECTIONS , 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1971 TE N .CENTS Piqued Fest to Wait 30 Day ·s on Rent Issue 8y FREDERICK SC llOE~1ERL 01 lfl• D•oly ~1!01 S!l!I After many biller "·ords fltonday, FestiYal of Aris directors voted to give Lhe cily 30 da}s 1n v.•h1ch to respond to an offer which \\'Oulrt boost festh·al renl on the Irvine Bow! Park from 17 '.:z. to 27 per- cenl of gross rc vcnuf' per year. The upping of the ren1 v.·as \'Oluntarily put forth by the FC'sli1';:i l of Arl~ in Apri l. 1n a mo1•e IQ help !hP city finish off payment ~ on the f\111 10 Be ilch It wnu!r! n1ran thP ci t~ wnu l!l r !'obahly receive $155,000 from the festn1al al the f'nd of the 1972 season, some $71 ,000 more than the money to be paid al tht. end of this season. The city, in a letter to the festlval board, made a cou nte rproposal to the original 27 percent or $155,000 (whichever is less) propos.!11. The t~·o part city plan f!rsl t .!l!lerf for a minimum of S!S;'i,()()(I each year anrf further rcqueslerl · "\\lhen SlSS,000 1.~ equivalent 10 27 percent of 1he gro5s re1'rnur. tht' ci!~· ~·111 rrceivt 15 prrccnl of .al! income above 27 percent of the in- come ." a ors 5~000 Seqts Outdoor Theater Eyed for Canyon By PATR ICK BOYLE 01 !~• O•!!y l'llOI l ttfr Ot!ta iled plan s for a 5,000-seat, open air amphitheater near the comer of Laguna Canyon and El Toro Roads have been fil· ed ~·ith the Orange County planning department The fa cility y,·ould hav e 1,700 off-street parking spaces and would cover f11ur j Planner Asked To Alter Laws On High Rise Lagun;:i Beach pl;:inners Monday nig ht Instructed cit y planning director Wayne: ~toody to draf! amendments to the cily zoning ordinance reflect ing the nt'W 36- foot height limil. However. f.·!oort~i quickly pointed out A problem of hf'ight definition ~·hich will make the t;i~k more Cflmplicat Nl tha n planner~ h<id a s~umed l'nd<'r lhr old la"".\. 1he pl ann1n~ direr111r po1ntC'd nut, height 11;is me;i!".urrd from curb for !he purpose<> ('Ir hu1ld1nf:: Bu! w1lh 1hr new )\· enacted hei gh t l1m1t ordinance. the :lfi-fcrt bu dding height musl be rneasured !ron1 1hr hi~hes! point IJl'I an imag1n;iry tine drawn aroun d the r rroosed bui lding five feet fro1n its fnun · d:i1 tCin. Working this ll Spttl in lo 1he !aw \\'o\l ld requtre addit1nna! amcndn1ents, he r;aid. r-.·1oody's delalled cxp1anat.ion look at least one planning comm issioner hy surprise . .James Schmitz said he had lhe "wrong impression " regarding ! h e gpecif1c meaning of the new law. which \\"as enacted Aug. 3 by a vote of the peo- pl• "If a lot slop es nff ," Schmitz noted in regard lo the pending C R I Hole! 1 Zone. nrdinance. "!hey will Jose another JO to 15 fert in heigh t hecause of the 25·foot frnnL ~·ard se!back." Tn iltu~l r<lte lhe point. 1'.1oody hanrird Schm 117. de1;iilerl rl raw 1ni::.~ of the mean- ing or the la w, which Schmitz and com- missioner W1l11;i1n L.:imbourne studied carefu lly for ~eve ral moment~. The new height la w, 1'.1ll0dy said, will d1rtttly affecl Rll zoning ordinances regarding C·2 znnes. where !he limil wa!l formerly SO feet. In addition . he noted new construction nn .!!loping lots in R·3, C· 1, and M-1 zones will be affected by lhe law change. Directly relA!ed to the new J11w, com- missioner Lambourne sugge sted the city attorney be asked to give a legal opinion nf lhe definition of a "lllructure." The new law for bids Rny structure (Iver !!6 feet in heil[ht. Lambourne noted, and a telephone pole nr radi o antenna could easily be regJ1rded BJJ a structurt. "The-\.l'llY [ Interpret the ordin111nce." Lambourne said. "anyth ing that !'ilick.s up in the 11 ir Is a structure." In addition to workirig !he ntW law into the existing ord inances. Mood:-i SURgCs!ed lt also be lncorpnral ed Into the city'JJ t;eneral pl111 n. which ls no"'' under ttutfy by the plRnnln~ comm 1ss1on . La mbourne said this proba bly -·ou ld 1101 be needed, .ounce lhe general plan m1krs no menlion nf ~i,Q;hL Hnwl'Vf'r, C'ommi3sioner Carl .John~n sAid •t le11~t I .!lenl.ence shnul d !ft 11dded nntinR -lhRt 1tructorf'J1 over 36 feet won:t be permit· led In the cl1y. aC'res of land just ,;nuth of the in- tersection at I.he present location of tha horse stable. The plans vo·ere fil ed by Newport Beal'h resident Lee (',_ GrRrbcr when hf!. 11pplied for .a use permit lo build the com mercial- recreabon facil ity on agricultu rally toned land. County Qff icials said today such use i.1 pennitted in an agricul tu r1J wne If the builder can show his facility will not ;:idversely afferl the adjacent property. The builder m1is1 ;:i!5Q provr ;iddi!ion;il noise and traffic problems wltl not ~ caused by construction of lhe outdoor ~hearer . The planned fa cility would front Rbou t 1.:::00 feel of Lai;::una Canyon Road and lhe S.000 scats -twice ;is many as Irvine Bo~·l -would be built into the hillside faring the rn;idway. 'fhere would be a stage but it was not clear what might be prese~ted at the open air facility. . A hearing before the county pla nnin~ com mission on issuancr ol the use permit ha~ been set for Srpt. 2. Lai:;una Beach planners ~·rre shown An architectural drawing Ill the propo!ied fac il ity Monda y ni ght by planning dirrf- lflr \\ravne Mone!\•, who called th r whole idea ··~hominablf " ··from the lraffir point of vie"·.'' r.1noclv added. "1t 1vould be trrriblr " The. de~e!opc r. f.raebrr. 11·;i s not present ;it the mPeting nor cou ld hr. be re;i rhed for cfl mmenr 1his 1norninc Planning cl'mmissinne r Jarnel'i Schm11z said lhe proposed amphitheater roulrl place an additional load on the c1 ty'1 alreadv overworked sewer system. Com';nissionrr \Vil!iam Lambourne sa id !he city staff shQu!d study lhP. effects of the propo~a l 11nd suhmil. R re port to the county planners prior to the hearing. No Budget Talk Slated Tonight At Council Meet There will be nn budget malerial to discus~ a! 1 nn1 gh!'.~ adjourned me:eting of the: Laguna Beach City Co uncil. city manager La ""'fence Rose said today. The 7:30 p.m. ~ess ion y,·as called. as re- quired by l~ s!a1 e election code, for can- vass of the Aug. J initiative vote and of- fic ial declaration of !he election resull. However, :;ince pr"esentalion of the preliminary cit y budget is unusually late lhis year. ii "''as anticipated the meetln1 might also be used to begin budget talk!J. Not so, said Rose. "There is no budget maU!:rial prepart.d for delivery to the City Cou ncil this rven· Jog." he. said. "Ho\vever, the pretl mina ry budget wi!I be: completed du rine the Wtek." In an attempt to completely re-t1.lrue· lure the city budget to m11ke the docu- ment more comprehensible. Rose hF!s be.en ll>'fltking "''ilh former Anaheim ci!y treasure r Dou,11 Ogdt"n, chairman of lhe League of California Cit ies municip111l finance committee. Retail Sal es Up \\'ASHINGTON 1t:PJI -Ret•ll saleit rlurin11: June totaled $..1.l 1 billlnn, 1 I .l ~rctnl incre11 ~ ovtt May and 8.8 prr- cent hig her thAl'I J11~t i)pu mber: ao- cording io the Commerce Dep11rtmcnt '• • -------~ .1 ... -..... IJ'lr --' • • 1 Paul Griem, claiming the c-ity was really asking for 4.2 percent of all revenue, mad e a motion lo re ject the cit y's request. It carried unanimously. City manager Larry Rose Eaid latrr Monday that he couldn "t understand how Griem arrived al U percent. "We're ask- ini;: that for any money over SJ55 ,CXXl, the cit y get 15 percen t of ii.·· Willi am ~1artin, chairman of the festival board, !ermt'd the c11y propo~a l "~i llv" Griem sa irl the let.ter ~·as •·nuffib," Hal Akins cJaJmed it ~·as "snob- hy." Ma rtin wen l on to say that .. until the city can show it can keep up I.he beach and show fina ncial solvency -1 7 ~ pe:r- cent ls as high as I'll go." .o\fter considerable discussion, Criem made a second motion to keep the 171-.i percent figure and "not discuss any revision at the prese nt time." The motion was de£eate:d .S.3, with Griem, Martin and Akins voling \n r11vo r of Ir. The n, Stuart Durkr.e authorerl a motion ~'h ich reite raterl the original 27 percent offer with the :10-da.I' opti nn. It carried, tA'ith Martin casting the only dissenting VOit'. The festival offer has 5everal con- ditions attached lo 1t., including: -The increase in revenue to be used 50lely fo r the purchase or improvement of the P.lain Beach or for cultural and artistic organization support. -Buildings along lh e Main Be:ach bt promptly demolished and that the beach bt developed for recrealional, cultu ral anrl social usages. -The onl.v co mmercial development allowed ~·ould br beach·relatr.d con- cesslon3. A rider attach11d to the festival tffer made ii clear that 1f lhe cily did not com· ply with the CC1ndll1ons, the annual rental payment would fall back to the 1711.i per• ce nt figure. The festival offer for the re venue in· crease came as pa rt of a Jea:i;e read· juslrnen l on the Irvine BotA'I Park. The ex1.!'ting lease ~'i l h the 17 li percent kic kback does not run out un1il Septem· ber o/ lS76. The new offe r would extend the lea~e: 1.1·J!h the ci ty un til 1 ~!!8 . with a tn1al pay. men\ to the city \n excess of $4 1n1llion. a as ers, attin Lagunagrlna , (. -' .. ... by Phil lnt•rl1ndl ' > "The 1d u id 'View of the Hills!' Well, There They Are - Mr. ind Mr1 Hill ." North Ireland Erupts; 14 Perish . in Fighting BELFAST. l'\nr thern Ireland IL'PJI - Briti.~h troop,<; baltled snipers in ba r- ricaded Roman Catholic streets today against a backgrounrl of blazing buildings Rnd r;:utted home s. Thr oul lawed lrl~h l"!epub!ican Army llRA l appealed 10 Irishmen in the south for hel p in this "doomsday situation." Security Forces li sted at least 14 persons kill ed In the violencl!. v.·hich in- tensified Monday ll.·hen Prime Minister Brian Faul kner announced the_ re-in- lroduclion of internment without lrial tn rombat the IRA. which aims to reunite I he British-ruled six countie5 of Nnrlhf'rn Ireland with the 2& of the independent lris h Republic. ERrhPr, Protestants fraring a Catholic takeo,•er in !he Ard oyne ,;ection of Relfa st, set fire In their nwn homes in a modern d.1y ·scorched earth' policy. f\'earlv 100 homes ~·ere burned to the grnund, authoritie~ reported. The death tnll surpassed !hat or Au ~u~t. 1969. °"''hen rioting between the. Proestant majority and the Roman Cathol ic minority forced Brita.in to bring in troops who have been there ever since The toll Mnnrfay ~·as one of the highe$l sina:le day llllls since the~ partition of lrt!and in 1920. 11nd senior British of- ficer~ ~ald !hat it may ht h.iJ,?her yet. since a ll dearh.~ may not have been reported. Th" righting fr>l l off about daybreak, but brnke ou! again in the Roman Catholic Anderstown area of Belfast ~·hen crowds 11ttacked British soldier! lrying l.o bulldoze away strttt barricades. The sound of rifle fire could be heard in many areas as snipers fired at army patrnls . Army spokesmen also reported trouble r-.1onday in Londonderry, Arm a g h, Dungannon, Newry and Coalisland. !\.1aulk ner's re-imposition of internm ent "'itMut I rial for the first time in 10 yea ri; hrought ~·arnings from his political op- !l'lnent~ that it CQUld brin,11 civil war. Aiililary officials sa id they were fight ing a "war nf attrition" against "terrorists." The fighting wa~ having reprecussions in the Ir ish Republic to thf' sou th where officials sairl ne11rl v :)()() refugees from Northern Ireland ·had fled to camps there. Goldberg Joins Angry Officials By TERRY COVIl.LE or r~• D•llY 'II" 11111 Vetera n Costi'I Mes• Council man A!vin L. Pi nkley toda.I' urged voters 'to recall supervisors Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers, Other angry city officials alo111g th e Orange Coast joined in denouncing th e pair, l.houa:h only one commentP.d on Ptnkley 's recall plea. San Clemente May~ or Walter Evans sa id ht aupports it. Casper! and Ballin are under lire from city officials for their r1pld aetio•i ht Monday'! six-iiecond Local A1ency For- 1nalion Commission meetioJ, Pinkley c1Jled the meet.in( "scummy power politics. Those two :nen must not Cpunty Teenager Dies in Flaming Capo Smashup A Santa Ana youth died in the flaming wreckage of his car near San J uan Capistrano Mond ay night when the vehi- cle. tra veling al high speed , faile:d to round 11 curve nn the Orle;!:a Highway and plunged ovrr 11n embankment. California Highway pa trolmen ldrn· tif ird !ht v1rti m as driver R11n dy· Cl ark. 17. Two passengers ~ere injured. one of them cr1!1cal!y, in the wreckage of the Cl;irk car Robert BrokaY..'. 17. l'lf Santa Ana ls to- day on the cri tical list at Orange County ~·1f:dicnl Center. He i~ brinJ!: trf':atr.d in lhe hurn w:trd of the count y fa cillty. Robert Engleh<1.rd . 16, of Santa Ana. received minor injuries and is being treated at South Coast Co mmunity Hospital. La guna Police Check Rock Shop Burglary Laguna Beach police are inve:.~tigating the thefl ea rly ~1onday morning of $130 in ornamen tal pe!rified wood and 1tones from a rock shop. Off lciers ~aid th, crime ocrurred st Chrysos, 1491 Glenneyre St .. some li me bi?twe:en 5 and 11 a.m. Police sa id the unkno"'·n suspect removed two louvers from a rear "'indow, lhrusl hi ~ arm into thP. shop and took everything within reach. complr.tely rum Orange County. A recall is the only answer." fn brief summary here.'s how the may- ors or fiv e other cities characte rized the Eituation : Richard Ci<lld be:rg, Laguna Beach: "SiRce i ll the cilles in the Fifth District favor the incorporation of lrvinr , t can- not understand why Fifth District Super· visor Caspers is representing Santa Ana instead of the people of his district." Thr. entire: LAFC controver~y Wa! .parked by a bat~Je betwee n Santa Ana •nQ residents who want to incorporiite Irvine over some 900 acres both ci ties want. Waltr:r E\•an1, San Clemente: "We might take the Jdea of a !"eta!! to our Citv Council.'' George McCracken. Hunting1o n Beach: "I don't know if fia.~co is the right word. It was such 11_ mockery of democracy." Ed Hirth, Newport Beach: "We hope !he dema nds of the people will force the supervisors In cnnduct busi ness in the open, anrl before the people." Tony Forl5ter, San Juan Capistrano: ''ll"s pol itical chil'anery. The people of Orange Co unty rleserve bette r repre- 1cntation than they are getting by the~ two supervisons." All of the city officials po inted to the large gathering of mayors -20 of 25 - as evidence that lhe CC1unty's cities did not want the Battin-Caspers·Joe. Hyde <Ln~ Al amito~ City Cnuncilmanl lriad to co ntinue r)n thf' LAFC Most mayors conceded that the court! will no"' have to dt-cide ju~t who is on the LAFC and ~·hether f\tond11v's LAFC meeting or the mayors' meeting ~·ere legal. San Clemente's Evans a!sn fie fended I~ Irvine Company. "They've been painted as an organization putting the pressure on, but T have never been approached by the company on the issue. They're just bystandr rs in lhi.~ thing.·• Pin kley, in issuing his recall statement :i;aid he was break.l ng a long personal feelin g. "I always thought ele<'ted officials 11hou ld only be recalled if their hand was caught in thr ca~h . or they wrre con- victed of a felony" the HI-year council· man said. "f was wrong. These two have to be stopped." or .. ge Coast We.t•er City Rent Off er Blasted It's going to be a .few degree!I cooler today .and Wedne&!ay, but the current heat wave is expected to laiit at least two mo re days wi th temperatul'f!s at 80 Jl!(lng the cQa11t rising to 88 inland. Lows 72-74. Festival Boa.rd Chief Calls Offer 'Unreasonable' INSWE .TODAY ~·esUval of Arl.5 boa rd pre.sident and fQl'mt'r l...Jl guna Beach Ma yor William D. ~1artl11 1iiid today he consider's the city's counter offer on the festival's proposal to help pay for the f.tain Beach •·entlrely unree.,onable. '' "[feel tha t the origina l offer which the f'esUval made to the ci ty of Laguna Beach was an extremely generous and civic·mindt.d offer," said Ma rtin. "Arter 1 long delay -nur nHr:r date.a back to Mareh -!hi~ was finally responded to with 1 counter offer which I would coo· sidt.r to bf: enti5e ly un rea!Onable on the part nf the city. "~1y immediate reechon •"-~ that ht .1 .. r.~ ... , ..I I.hr: be!l interest of the festival. the entire offrr of any kind be withdrawn and that we r!vert back to the present puce ntage ba5ls of 17 ~J percent of gl"(ISS gales as rental paid to I.he city. However, the boa rd felt we should exte:nd the time 30 de.y11 for an acceptance or refusal of our (lr\ginal offer." · The fe.sliv1l had offe red lo booat il" re:nt pa,vment to the cily to 21 percent al gross revenue to help finance the Main Beach Park. The city countered y,·ith a proposal tha t lhis amount be increastd to Incl ude. 15 perc~nl or all income .11bove the lasic 27 pcrcenl. M•rlln 1a ld t.od~y his prutol personal Inclination Is to 1t1y w\µ\ the e:J.isting t7'h perct.nt agrttment unt il the clty'1 true financial position 11 established. .. If we're going to be putting: 12.7 milllon lnlo this project," he 1aJd, "I want to stt 1uthorlt1tively. from some rellable source:. just what is the city'• true fln ancilll 51.llus. There's been a lot of ttJk and I w1nt to know if the: city i! 1olng to be. able: lo keep the bea ch." Unless the city •ccepls I.be: original fc~tlval 1greement within 30 days, Martin said he would oppoae anythln1 .,xcept maintaining the: present 1gree:ment. Even If lhe city does &eetpt. he added, "We then hRve to airee on the acree. menl , which ta not llJ linlple .•. •• TV writ~r Rod Str/l ng brought !he barometric bomb !o te:lt'Vil- ion aiidir.ncr.s In 'The Dooms- da11 Flight' and nothin g but ha ssles to the F' AA (I nd tlit. fr.d · t rol g0Vt'rnmr 11t. St e 1tor11 Page 5. Ctlltlllr~I• 1 Cllt<lllM V• 1 Clllolflt<ll tt.M C-lu II C ... owtr4 II OM• N .. 14:.. f .. ~ . l lll!tri.t ,..,. • ....... 1'11111'1 ... ,,~,. tl'IJllflCt 1•11 Mlf'I-U """' ........ '' ~Lk .. -t """'"' , ... M~lult ll\111111 le Nll""'111 N-'-J Or-Ct11f1!' t !wlwlt 'Wlt r le S-11 , .. ,. 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Details af the capture of millionaire oilman Larry Doheny's boat "'·ere radioed from the Cape Cor\.\·in, skippered by Lt. (jg) Gregg Wilson. Slide Prog ram On Saddlehack Hospital Slated A program of color slides explaining the innovati\'e de sign features of Sad· dleback Con1munity Hospital in Laguna Hills will be presen ted \~·ice on Friday. The speaker for the event will be George Agron, senior vice president of the San Francisco based architectural firm "\.\'hich designed the facility, which is nov,r under construction . The programs "\.\'ill be presented to all interested south county residents at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. in clubhouse three in Leis ure \Vo rld. Non·residents of the retirement community "\.\'ishin g lo attend the program may en ter at gale three, located at ~toulton Parkway and Calle Aragon. The architect will show slides of the. drawings "''hich depict the unique design features. many of which ire being ap- tilied to hospital construction for the first lime . Constr~ion of the new facility is ex· pected to be completed sometime in mid· 1972. The hospital is owned by a non-pro- fit corporation which is currently con· duct.ing a $3.S million fund raising cam· paign. The hospital will be operated by the Lutheran HospilaJ Society of Southern California. Police Arrest Suspec ~ But Vi ctim's Go11e Laguna Beach police l\1onday night ar- rested a Corona man as an armed rob· bery suspect moments after the out-of· breath victim ran into the-<pa\ice station lo report the crime. However, the victim ha s since disap- peared and, due to lack of e\•idence, authorities will only seek a possession of stolen property charge against the susptct in the case. Officers claim that Kirk B. Ruggiero, 18, was car· ry1ng a stolen gun when he was taken into custody in the 100 block ol Can- yon Acres Drive. 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John Freitas. of Lo!! Angeles, and Frank Po\\·er, of Newport Beach. were picked up bob bing in a liferaft by a Japanese freighter. They radioed they "\.\'ere sare and unin- jured. giving basic directions in which the Kamalii vanished over the horizon five hours earlier. A Coast Guard C130 spotted her Sa\ur• day, but the alleged hijackers -whose motivation isn't kno\\11 -bea t for a raln squall to hide, The four-engine plane·s radar picked her out, however, sharp and clear, and the Kamalii \\'as eventually overtaken by the speedy Cape Cor.l'in. Spotlighted by the vessel"l'i po1rerlul search light and starkly outlined by aerial flares, the Kamalii drifted to a standstill after LL Wilson ordered her lo hall over a bullhorn. A signal light fla shed compl iance and boarders prepared lo take over, A battle at sea ha d been feared since the trio \\'ho seized and imprisoned \Vashkeit, PO\\'ers an d Freitas had guns and knives, \.\"hile there "·ere additional \\'Capons aboard. "Boarding carried out "''ithout in- cident," Ll. 'Vil son radioed to the islands within moments, signaling the chase'a qu iet end, 250 miles off Hawaii. . ~uspects taken into custody "\.\'ere iden- tified as 1.ficbael R. MeHon, 24 of Bakersfield, Kerry D. Bryan!, 25, or' Lo~ Angeles and ?llark E. ?11aynard, 27 of Lewiston, Idaho, ' Authorities believe they \\'ere heading for Tahiti \Vi1h the boat 01vned by Doheny. 1vhose fa111ily name i~ famou s in California h_istory and deve lopment, The question wait ing to be answered is: precisel_v why~ Charter Rotary Members Lauded Twelve charter members "''ho helped organize the Laguna Hills Rotary Club five years ago v.•ill be honored at a noon luncheon of the club Vt'ednesday at noon at Mannings Resta urant. ' Russ Barter, president of !he clu b said, "some pleasant surprises are i~ store for the 12 charier members." Among the "old timers" that are still active in the Laguna Hills club are Ralph Gates, Leonard Geesen, Dale Holm , Arch Meyer, Charles Kimak, Nelson Rupp. f'red l\!acGougan, Robert Price, Re v, E:dv.·ard J. Caldwell, Palmer Narveson, Harry Schaf(!r and Carlton Smith. Invited as guest speaker \\'ednesclay i~ James W. Decker past president nf the Lag una Beach Rol<1ry C!uh, which sponsored the. fonnation of the Laguna Hills grou p in 1966. Pageant T urns Doivn R oad Trip Fe~t ival of Arts dirrctors ;igreed !\!Qn· da y !hat the Pageant of thr l\1asters should no\ become a tr:i\·cl1 ng sh0\11'. After receiving a lette r from officials in Pasadena, requestin,!! the pageant be he ld in lhal c.ity, !he board informally <igre-ed to keep !he sh0w ln Laguna Beach. In a le!!er lo Pa!>riclena officials, festi,-al publicist S111ly Ree ve pointed out tha l tran sJ)(lrt;itlon of the se.ts to Pasadena 11 oult! he d1flicult <1nd lhilt hillside area s are "essential lo the pro· duclion.'' Pa s<1clena ha d offered indoor theaters for the show. Mrs. Reeve noted alter the meeting that the Pasadena request wa~ the se· condone Ibis season. Earlier a lady from Arizona had inquired about having the show in that stale. 1t'e ut/1e r Walehe r Pretty Lorrie Eatherly, 22. of Anaheim, traveled all the Y:ay to Corona de! Mar and still didn1l escape all the heat. But a convenient lifegua rd tower provided some shade. F estiva.l Eatery M ust Enter Bi<l For Next Y ca r This year"J> operator of the Fesliv;il of Arts restaurant will not be. i;iven an ex· elusive option to run il nexl )'ear, direc· tors agreed tvlonday. After reviewing a written request from June Neptune asking for a green light to run the facility next su mme r. the board unanimously vote<! lo hold bidding on the restaurant this fall . The bidding will be conducted by the reslaurant committee of the board . In another matt.er, board member! learned that the restaurant grossed $32,140 during the first 19 days or opera- tion !his year -$6,000 more than the first 19 da)'S of 1he 1970 season. The inc rease in revenue wa.~ attributed to the sale of beer and '~·inc this year ;it the restaurant. In an informal poll. director Hal Akins asked hov,r niany other dirl'clors had lricrl the pre-packaged sandwiches scrvrd at !he rcstnur<int. "~tinr \1'as kind of sog· gy." Akins commented . Both \Villiam flfartin 11ncl R u d Sch roader said they ;i.greed t he sand\Yiches "were not so hot." Trustees Report On Unification Trustees or the San Joaquin Ele1nen· t.ary School Dislnct will meet \Vedncsday to discuss the \a!esl report on lhe unillca- tion of four south Orange County sehool districts. The meeting l'i'ill take place at n1JOn 1n the offirc of Superintendent Ral ph Gale!> al the di s!rict administration build ing 1n Ea st Irvine. The latest un ification report concerning the Tustin Elementary. San Joaquin. Trnbuco Elementary and Tustin Union High School dis tricts was prese nted to the School District Reorgani1.ation Com· mitlet' 1'-1onday. l\·lembers of the board \\"ill discuss this report and its effects on the San Joaquin district. Tustin Board Member Dec ries Fund R e fusal The Jone f\ollssion Viejo member of the Tuslin Union ~figh School District Board of Education ~1nnd;iy night decried the board 's move to rt'fuse a S12.000 federal grant basrd on the number of s1udents from "'elfare families enrolled in the district. ''"'e"re cutting off our nost to spite our fa et," said Chester G. Briner. ?BJI presi· dent of the Tustin board . Briner agreed \\'ilh other trustees who termed the \\'el!are lied education grant "ridiculous." But . Briner moved lo ap- prove the agreement "''ith the: County DeparL.'Tlt'nl of Education noting the di1lrict could use the money W aid students with reading and C"Omputation d1Hiculties . Briner wa~ told that if Tustin refused to apply for the money otllt.r district& would get !he gr;int designed to rel m· bursc. dislri('\S Jor co~IS of improv ing leamlng ski!Ja of thr ··educationally deprived."' Conservattve t r u s It e .11 Robert bartholomew ann P:it1I Ct"Jhoun Wtrc ,. ', ... ' mosl vehe1nent in their protestalion or lht proposed grant. "Ridiculous. It's just ridiculpus.'' Calhoun said, "to thlnk "'e'd grt money just bec<1use of the number or \\'elfare students we have.'' Jay Inga ll and Jack Schumaker of the cllslrict s1aH. explained that not all of lhe welfNe chilclrcr. \li'OU\d need the extra reading and math assistance. ··But, there are many students in the district who would qualify for the language skills and math tmprovcme:nt programs this money would provide," they said. Followin1; failure: of a motion by Rarholomew lo reject the le:dt!ral educa- tion aid , the board conside red Briner"!!: JTIQtion to actept lhis yea r's $8,000 grant plus 14 ,000 not used last year , but ~e:l aside for the ·rustin district. That 1no,·e faUed . in essence, since it rect lv('cl a tie vote. Trus1ee Dickran Bornni11n was 11bsent , on vacation. The motion could h<l reconsidered at the bc111rd's next mcelinjl. but. 1he deadline for filin~ for the funds is Thursday, the boilrcl "''"5 tolrl. -_-. -.----·~ ..,--'"': .... • County Charges Fly Caspers, Battin-, Hyde Face Contempt Rap By TOM BARLEY Of ... Mllr P.1111 lllft Orange County'• biggest and most bit· ler poliliral battle in recent years !tayed on the boll today with !Uptrvisors Ronald Casper~ and Robert Battin and fellow LAFC member Joe H.Yde now facing con- tempt charges for allegt:d failure to obey • court order. The latest lawsuit In the torrid Ltague of Cities-Local Agency Formation Com· mission dispute. was filed by league at- torneys late Monday. Superior Court Judge J . E.T. "Ned" Ruller 5et Aug. 20 as the dale he will rule on the contempt charges. Lawyers for the League·, city selectidn committee argue in their new action that the trio of defendants a\lempt.ed to bold a special meeting of the LAFC early 1'.ton· day in defiance of the court order signed Sunday night by Judge Rutter, The new complaint, one of two riled f..londay by the League, claims that Hyde, Caspers and Batt in were well aware of the restrain ing order "'hen they opened a m«ting called to remove Anaheim coun- cilman Charles Pearson from his LAFC sea\. The new restraining order does not af· feel Wednesda y·s meeti ng flf the LAFC. l l is expected !hat both sides in the di:spule will again aUempl to place their own representatives on the commission for the vital "Promised Land " hearing, League representatives unanimouslv t'Ollfirmed their nominee in two meeting's Monday and are expected to aga in de- mand Wednesday that he take his seat at the LAFC table. Mayors of 20 Orana:e County coin· munities again unanimously named Fullert1>n Councilman Loui.<1 '•R ed ' ' Reinhardt as their LAFC repre sentative in a noon meeting that Wa3 -and \\·as meant to be -a rerun of a special meeting he ld six hours earlier on the lawn of the old county courthouse. Reinhardt was un animously named in that meeting and Los Alamitos Coun- cilman Joe Hyde \\'as unan imoU.11ly re· jected in a vote that paved the \\'BY for a ''Keystone Kops " LAFC hearing at 8 a.m. That meeting , organized during the weekend by supervisor~· c h a i rm a n Robert Battin 'and Fifth Di st r i c t Supervisor Ronald Caspers, ended \.\'ith Hyde running from I.he hearing roo1n bea ti ng off process se rvers and Battin dodging .and \\'Caving from the a~sembly hall with the ~ame puirpose in mind. It took ju st six seconds for Battin lo proposed the replacement of Charles County Woman l(ills Two • Children, Takes Own Life A telephone call late Monday brought a Brea man home from work, where authoritits wai led to break the ne"''S that his wife had killed herself and two of the couple's six children. DeaLhs of Mrs. Nancy Boyer. :11, son ~!ans. 4 and daughter Jenell, 8 months, are being classified today as a case of murder-suicide. A note, presumably addressed to J\tiles R. Boyer, 40, wa s found in the. home at 480 Nutwood SL, but investigators did nol reveal 'vhat it said. The triple tragedy was disco vered at 1o·sz p.m., afte r which police and firemen were summoned to the .11cene. Neighbors called after one of the four surviving Boyer child ren hys terically ran next door begging for hel p. Pol ice said they had bten watching television in another room when the shooting s occurred. The young monlher lay dead in 11 hall.,.,•ay , \Vhere neighbors who raced next door had carried her bodv. .A .45 caliber auu:im3tic pisto l was fou nd in the bedroo m where l ittl~ Hans and Jenell had each been slain with a blast into the head. Their mother also fired a shot into her own temple, 0>\lapsing lo the fron t bedroom floor whert she was first discovered . County School Aide Quits The Orangt County Department Qf Educalion is losing yet another key 5faff person this ye ar "''Ith the resignation of Robert i\1atthe1v "''ho was named Monday night lo a post \\'ith the Tu~tin Union High School District. il1atlhew, 42. of Brea, has been director of administrative services for the county schools office and secretarv to the Orange Count y Committee On School Dislrict Organization. The latter body is currently embroiled in developmenl of unification plans in the Tustin and Hun- ti ngton Beach areas of the county. il·lat!hew \\'hose responsibilities ha ve in· eluded successful pHoting of the coun~y·s firs! consolida1ed trustee elections la!>L April 20. said he did not knO\V if a sue· cessor had been found for his cou nty post. t'.l<1Uhew \l'ill be assistant super•n· lcndcnt for' bu1sness of the Tustin High School dis1 r1cL lie "'"ill replace business manager .Jan1cs Farley who is leaving Tustin lo return 10 a vie(! preside.ncy of Chapman College. Farle~· ,_,·as appointed in January to succeed assistant su per intendent Jack S. Hoper "ho !efl Tusl\n to head the llun- l1nglon Beach Union High School Distr!ct a~1nlnistra1ion. ~l a11 l1e1.1· came to 1he county ~chools office from a post with the La Habra City School District. On July I, Matthew's county school! bo ss, Ernesl Norlon, left the County Department of Education after nearlv thr~e decades of service directing business affairs. Norton is now asslstrinl superintendent or lhe newly fonned Rancho Sa ntiag o Community Colleie District in Santa Ana. Anaheim Gir l Drow ns in P oo l A little girl's ab ility lo lift the lat ch on the metal fence that barred her from the famil y ~wimming pool led to her death Monday. Shawn i'il. Balsam. 2{l months of Anaheim, died in Anaheim Community ffospital i\1onday night four hour s after she \1111s found floating race do1vn in the back~·ard pool. Police said the child hAd lt'fl the pool "\.\"ith members of her family 1n the i=i f· ternoon but relumed and unfastened the gate while they were gt t I i n g refreshments. Pearson of Anaheim with Anlll"1ei1n •1· torney Herb Licker before he and Hyde \\'ere forced from tht. hearing room to tM boos and jeers of the mayo rs and sup. porters of the Irvine cityhood movement. Battin emerged from his private office to .... •ards the end of the League's luncheon meeting to announce on behalf cf lh• board that his nomination of Licker tCi replace Pearson "'·as "taken lo rorestall continued domination of Oran1e County"s future by the Irvi ne Company. "Orange County government should be run by democ ratically elected represen· lalives rather than its biggest la nd developer .. _ which has be tn the case for the last 50 plus years," Battin said, apparently speaking for the full board. Ballin accused Pearsor. of being reelected "in a po"\.\·er play by the lrvin• machine on April 14, 1971, over a month betore his old term expired while a regular commission member was absenl The legality of !his Irv ine-inspired move ,1·as questioned at that time,., he said. Responding for the Irv ine Comptny lfl- day, Execulive Vice President Raymond L. \\'atson. commented , "~Ir. Battin "s ac- cu s<1tions about an Irvine niachine - whil:h he repeats time and again in hi~ stat en1en1 -are Loo vag ue and too con· fu sing for us or anyone, I wou ld think, ln respond to app ropriately. If he ha~ an ything specific lo charge, he should name names, But he cannot, of course. "'As far as t.lr. Pearson's reelection tc LAFC on April 14 is con cerned, that t.~ ne1vs to us. We did not know then that h• had been reelected and we do not know no11· what the procedure is supposed to be for the election of a LAFC member al large. That is not our interest. "Finally, it is inconceivable to us that any remotely !Ophisticated rollower ()£ Orange ~o~ntr government could accept ~·l r. Battin s high ly colored expl anation of the reasons behind his recent actions."' Battin claimed that Hyde was electerl by the League at its meeting last July 8 as thl" Ltague's represen!Nive on the LAFC. Santa Ana ~layor Lciren Griset sup- por1ed Battin at the luncheon meeting "'hen he defended Hyde's naming by a l:J to 12 vote as a "fair and square election.'' Grise\ "·arned the League Iha!. t!H• lrvine Company"s inlercs!s "''ere "well se rved " by Reinhi»rdt"s subsequent elec· lion to the post held by Hyde and added that the now displaced Hyde '·may have some justification for his argu ment thal he is !he League 's \a\rfully elected representative.·· Hyde was remored in a new vole July 28 after Reinhardt i;erved the League and Orange Count}'S 2~ mayors with a. la\\'SUit in \\'hich he claimed that the elec· lion of Hyde was illegal. l\1any League members had secoiid thoughts about their naming of Hyde in a meeting which brou ght charges that '' tr emend o u a political pressure'' was brought lo bear on behalf of Hyde. Ballin rec~led the Reinhardt lawsuit and de scribed it as a "spurious lawsuit nn \\'hich ) the Irvine forces are ufl\.\'illin g lo accept the fruits ot the democratic process. "That lawsuit helped to further in- timidate certain mayors of Orange Coun· ty "'"ho then caused Hyde 's e.!eetion to be scrutinized for any technical defects." Battio S3id. "(n view of the Irvine me.chine forces arra,yed against hi..'Tl, J~ Hyde offered to re sign eonditiont:d upon lh e valid appoin!rnenl and qualifi cations of a city representative as his successor. "The ~londa y morning mee ting was ealled to right the "''rong perpetuated by the Irvine machine forces against tht public's in terest on April 14 v:hen they maneuvered their man (Reinhardt) into a new term bf-fore his old term expired B2J.!ln charged. ' "They took advantagt ()f a regular commission membfr's ilbsence, a inember v.•ho would have b!oc kl'd their power play," the supervisorf chairman s<iid. Let Us Put You On The Map Ne•r th e entrt nc e, i111i de our tfore, it • 'lliant new mep. We •t• in th1 proc•'' of id1ntifyin9 •II of the homei we h•v• c•rpet•d tine• 19&5 <in thi1 m•p with colored pin1. IA cl iff erenl colo, for ••ch y11r). Clo1• icrutiny will dtt1ct 1ome int •r•1tin9 f•ct1 : fir1tly, wt h•v• c.•rp•t•d hom t1 on virtu•tly t very 1ft•1t in fht •r••· S•condly, th • pi n1 •r• in bunche1, indic•tin9 WORD-OF-MOUTH •d .... •rli1in 9. Thirdly, th e number of hom•• w• h•v• c:•rp•t•d ia 1f•99erin9. If you cl•1ire hon••ty, e11p•ri1nc•, •n~ r•com· m•nd•tion• frcm n•i9hbor1 w1 h•"'e work•d fer, th en Al-'1n'1 i• THE PLACE I ALDEN'S CARPns • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Av•. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Meo. thnl l1twn., 9 le S:JD -M . 9 to 9 -Sot .. •:JD to S •,. ,.,_ • l I I Saddleba~k EDITION voe. M, NO. 1qo, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES a ors Tustiu. Dist1·ict Alternate Unity Plans Unveiled By Gf':O ltGI<: LE IOAl. 01 !tit DlllJ l'llol $1111 T"A·n rnnrr wa~·s nr 1·11rvi nJ: up !hP. Mission ViPjn-EI Toro. lrvinr and Tustin area~ of the 1'ustin Union High School Distri ct .... ·en• scrvrrl up ti1onda.v n'1gh1. Results or a unification s1 ud y prepared hy S1anford Research Institu te nl Pain Alln >A'ere dctallf'cl tn !hr Tustin high hnarrl 11nrl a sprinkl ing nf rrustces frnm nlhrr distr1 c1s in volvcrt 1n the propnSt"<l !h rcc-districl unifica tion plan that goe.~ tn voters in .June, HJ7Z. Davr. King , :idministrator in 1he San Joaquin £lementary Dislrlc;t which serves Irvine, El Tnrn Rnd Mission Viejo cnmn1un\tirs. f'xplaincd !hi' new plans lhal rcsulled lron1 ;i re vis ion in thE: formul;i u1ied lo projccl. property vHluc- studenl ratios frir each of the districts. IL was hoped !he component school rtistrict boards would agree on one of the alternl\lives 111 !imP for consideration Thursday hy the Orange Count y Board nf Education. The cnunt v school boarr\ wnuld lhrn pa~s nn the desi red unification pla n In the Orani!e County Comm1ttcr on Schml Dtslrict Oq.~ani7.a1 inn. >A'hic h also meets Th ursda y, bul 10 the evening. The Count y Comm ittee is chiirgrd >A'i th the au!hnrilv tn select a single unification plan fnr prfsrntat ion ro thr vo1ers fn1!ow- 1ng appro val b.v !he St:ite Department nr Educa!inn. Such a pl;in rould provirle ;is ma nv a~ lhrre unifierl school distric1s i11 lhr iirea nnw servr.d b,v lh(' Tustin High Srhool nislrirl and three rlcment 11ry rl1stricL~: Tustin, San Jotiquin l\nd Tr a burn . Rolx>rt Matthew, i;r.cr r.lary lo the cn11~­ !v ron1n1il!ee. lnlrl thr audirncP nl mnrP. 1h(ln 50 person.~. I.he plan would br .>uh- ll'CI 10 at lrast lhree puhhc he;irin~~ iri Or 1obcr -nnr for p;ich or 1he lhree P~'fl­ f'l(l~rd un ified rl1strir1~. Thr plil n pndorscd by hn th thr T•t~l •n high school and el ementary boards t\.1on· Joan Eltern1an Of Dana Point Rosarv Slate<l ;\·Ir<. .John f.I f-:l!('rm;:in, 6A a lnni;:!unr res1de11r nr Da na Pf11nl acll\1f in Snulh (na~1 veteran ~ arid scrv1ee groups. d1 rd Sunrla~· 11o~:irl' r .. r f.h <. Ellrnn;ln nf :i.1112 <;r;in;id~ Onvr. v.1ll he. conrluctrrl lon 1ght .111 7 ;in o'r1<1c~ 1n Pac1f1<" V1rw i\1 emnn;i l Park Chaprl F11np r;i l rilr~ v.•111 l:IP hrlcl al thr ~amr pla rr \\1rdnrsrl;i,1 mnrni11g a! 10 n'c.lnc k 1\.lr~ f.l lrr m;i n ;ind hrr \;i1c hu~hanrl. f.harl1r. ~r_r1•erl :is ruslflrli;ins nf S;in C!rmenle's Community Clubhouse for e1tzht vcars. She· was a r(lfmt"r prt"sickn! 11! thr San Clemente VFW Au.1d1iary 11nrl had bce.n 11cli \'e 1n the F:tks F.mblcm C:l11b fnr 14 ve;ir.~. r-.1rs. El!crm:in Fnr ;i time was ;i i:aretcria cook fn r !oral schfl('llS. She leavf'~ ;:i snn. Don. of Oan;i Poin1: lhrrP hrothf'rS, Cl::ircnr r. Hl\rold and Geori;re r.nhrke, all of Chicago, and tv,.n grillldchildrcn. da y nighl is the same plan suggested by A JO[nt board comm ittee that has bt!ct1 d!'veloping the unifi cation pl;ins. Unl ike the ea rlirr favorerl plans 'lne and four, plan six provides rl\Uos r,f assess('d v;iluatinn In p r o J e c ! e d enrollmenti; that are within ;i seven pt>r- cent variation a1nong the three pr•1pnsed dis tricts. In the yrar \•ore.rs would drL ide (111 th!'! pl ans, lhe proposerl lrv1nf' Unified distr1rt would h::ive a tax base ;imnunling 10 $13 .. 189 per pupil comp;ired 10 $lt52fl per pupil 1n r.lission Viejo and SJ2.88J Jn Tuslin. These ratios would shif1 sligh1ly h,v 1hc 1973-74 srhool yf'ar when the 11r.if1ed di stricts would beJ?in npcratlnns. lrv inP v.·ould have Sl.l.042 per pupil. Mission Vir- jo. $14.30.1 and Tus!in Sl:l,51fl per srurlPn1. Vive ye;irs laler. Tustin would ~•nrrgP. ;i s Lhf' "wealthiest" districr which $15.!'Kii per pup\I compared ln $12.485 in lrville and Sl:l.749 in Mission Viejo. To arrivf' at !he improved ;is.~essf'ri v;iluation prr student r;i tins. the cnrn- mittf'f' ;ind SR r jugi;dcd com1nercial ;ind industri;il proPf"rl if's bP1ween 1hr prnpo.<i· crl rli~1r lcts. UsinJ?: J97fl.71 vatu;111111 ,1 mathemr llc1ans develnl)L'fl ;t formull\ tn project what these properties would be v.·orlh ~even year~ \aler. Si milar projections were madr tnr flreas 1n whirh hnusini;r developments m:iy bt expPcled In be huitL Thr rrsult 1.~ plan iilt which wQulrl create thff'e similarly wealthy district~ with rtie foll'1wing 111i5el.(; IR\IU\'F: UNIFIED: Wn111rl share rhe southwestern third of Irvine lndustniil complex , would receive much nf rhe Irvine aJ;:rieultur;il prescrvl' 1 ;ind .~ 11orlheai;1 nf the S;inl11 Ana f'rcew;i,v ;ind would grl !he western half nf lhc M;irine Corp.<i Air Slatinn,c; ;it El Tnrn. l\IJSSION VIE.10 UNIFI ED : Would in- clude th e Mission Viejo indu strial ;i.rPa . cas!ern half of El Torn MarinP bast. Linn Country Safari ;ind all nf rhe Traburn Elementary District -11ome 90 squ;ire n1ilPs nf n1nun1.ain lerr;iin. TUSTIN UN IFIED: Would include Hw nnrlhc;istern sha re of the i r v i n e Ind ustrial Compl c1. 11 portion of thP Irvine AJZ ricu ltural Prei;ervp nnrrhwr.c;1 of Culver Ro;id and its extension 1n an arr;i rnughl.v appro~imat1ng lhi! T lJ s t i o E1Pmen1ary District. Thr Lion Country Sa/;i ri property 11 ~~ rlf'f'mrd In hil~r nci::lii;:ible Pffrrl, wp re 1t In br plar·erl in cilhf'r thP lrv1 nf' nr ~1i~.c;1nn \11r.10 prnposrd dtslrict~. Bnl\rd mernhers ;irgued !ha! lhe lriani;:l e nf land hrt'A'f'rn th r San Diei.:n ;ind l,agun;i f'rr('_w;ivs wou ld he isolat ed frnn1 thr. 11·v1ne di strrrr 11nd thus w0uld rnJny more rnrnmunity !dcn1H .v wilh ~1issinn Vi c.in Thf f'lrmentary ;ind high sc h()(ll bo;ird.~ sphl on the i~sue nf how tn call 1hf! elcr· l1fJn Hii::h Sc hool Tru~1res vntf'rl tn rPr·1\m1nend 11 singlr f'l ccrinn lhroughoul, lhe high school di strict that would set up !hr three dislricts. Elemcn1::iry trustf?eli oplPd fnr ;i three r1 1.~lrict vote . mea ning voters in rach nf the proposed districts wnulrl delerm1ne >A'hethcr Of' 1101 they will unify. The resul t nf a !hree·1o1·ay vole could hr. unification of say nnr. nf tht: districl ~. !ravin g the territory oul~ide of th11l di.~lrict nu! Were Irvine voter~ to ap- prnvr a unified districl. the Tustin Hii;(h Schf)()1 Di strict would thf'n be split wlrh ~tudPnls and schools in Tustin and Mission Viejo, for example. Capistrano Beach . ' ·-• . ) ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1q71 a . '' '> _ .. as ·. OFFICIALS PROBE WRECKAGE AFTER FLAMING ACCIDENT THAT KILLED YOUNG MAN Randv Cl1rk, 17, S1nl1 An1 , Died in Ortega Highw1v Crash; 'l Others Were Injured County Teenager Dies in Flaming Capo Smashup A S;in1il Ana youth dird in lhr flam1ni;(' wrrc:kai;rr or his CRr nP;:ir S;in .J11l\n C;ipi~triinn Mond;t y nic;h! when thP vrhi· c:IP, lr;ivc!ur~ ;ti hii.th speed, /;i1ler\ In rnu nd a curve rin thr Ortei;ra Highway anrt plungrd over ;in rmbankmf'nl. ('.al ifnrnia Highway p;i trolmrn iclen· t1F1ed the victim ;i~ driver Ran dy Clark , Ii. Two p;issc~ers "'err inJU rer1. nnr nf !hem cri!icall,v. in tht-Wr{'('kase of 1ht> Clark ca r. R.obrrt Brnk;i~I'. 17. nf Sanl a Ant1 i~ tn· r1a .v nn 1he critic;il hst af. Ora ni.tP Cnunlv l\led1r:il CPntrr HP is being trp;i1cd 1n thP burn v.•arr1 of lh~ cnunl,v f::i c1l1ty. Robrrt E:ni:IPhard, lf., or Santi\ Ana. rere1vf'd minor inJunr.~ ;i;nrl 1s hr1n~ !rra!rd ;ii Sou th Cnas! Commun!ly Hospital. Safari Zebras 'f o Get Shots Official.~ nf I.inn (nunlry Safari 1n Laguna Hill.<; today began innculaling the first of 4fi zebras againsl Vene zuelan pquine encephalnm.velili,, ~VF.:E l, A d i.~· Pase that has kil lert hundrtds nf horses 10 Tex11s l\nd Mexico. Roy .Jarvis, a spokesman ror the p;:irk which holds 11 number of Afri can ;inimal~ allowed to roam at will , s;iid thrrr. Hartman's zebrM. rtcscribt>d a., nn lhe. t-nd;inf!ered spPCic.~ lis1, will be the firsl to rtteive i~ocul;ition~. 7,ebr;is 11re as 5usceptible lO the disease: as horses. North . l1·elarid Erupts; 14 Perisl1 in Fighting RF:l.~'AST. T\nr!hrrn lrrl.:ind (UPI\ - f\ril l.~h troop.~ b;il!lrrl snipers 1n b;ir. rir;idrd Rom ;:in C:i1hnlir srrrets 1or1a.v :i1.t:iins! ;:i h:irkf:ro11nr1 of bla~in.c; h11 i!din,c ... an rl i:Ull.pd homr s. Thp out l.<iv.·cd Iris h fl r!ll thl iran Arm.v ! ff(,\ 1 :ippcalcd Jn lris hn1cn 1n !hr snu1h /or help in th1.~ "cinon1sd;i .v .~ilu;ition ·• Sc1·urity forrcs lisrcri ;it lcASI l·I pr rsflns kil1rd 1n !hr ''iolcnrr v.·hich 1n- lr11~if1ed r.1nndav whrn Pr1mP :\l1n1stcr Rri;in F;iu!knrr ;innn11nerd rhr rf'·ln · 1rndurlion nr internment wit hout 1rial In f'Om hl\! rhP IRA. v.•hirh .<11mi; In rr110J1f' !he Rri11sh·rulf'd ~1x rounrir s of ~or1 hern lrr !:ind w1lh lhr 1f. nl lhr 1ndrpcndenl Jn .sh Rcpuhl1r. ~:;irhrr. Prn!r~lant~ lf'aring a C.ilhnl1r l ~l.r1Jvr r 1n lhr Arrln.1·nr se('tlon nf Rclf11s1 sci f1rr fo thrir own hnmr.s 1r. ;i 111orlrrn ri:iy ·~f·(lrrhrrl f';ir lh' p!ilirv \r;irl.v lflO hnn1rs wrrl' hu rncd l.n thr. j.!rnund , a11Lhnril1c~ rcpor1 c<I. Thr dr11lh !nl l surpassrd !h11 I 11f 1\u~usl , l™i~. "'hi'n rint1ns IJelwrcn lhP f'rfH'stan t. n1:1.1or ily and I.he. Rnman ('a lhnlic mino rity fo rced Britain lo brini;: 1n t.rnop~ whn have hcrn !he.re rvcr s1ncr. The toll 1'.1nnr1ay was one or lhe highrst ~lnglf' day tolls since the partitinn nr lrcl;ind in 1920. and sen ior Brili sh nf. firers ~aid that it ll'll\Y be higher yp[ since all rleath.q may nol have hecn reported. The fighting fell orr ;ibout daybreak. hul broke nul ;igain in the Roman Calhollc Andcrstnwn areR of Belfa.~t when rrnwrl~ ;allackcd Brili.~h .'IQldicrs lryinit lo bulldnze away slrPet barricade.~. The sound of rifle fire ('{)Uld be heard in m;i nv areas as snipers fired aL army pa~rols. Arm.v spnkf'srnrn Also reported lrouble Mond;iy In Londonderry, Arm a g h • J1ungannnn. Newry and Coalisland. !'11;iu lknrr'~ rr-imposition of internment. wuhnut tn;il fnr lhe fir st time in 10 vcars hrnu gh1 w11rn1ngs from his politir..11 op- pnnrnt.~ that it rnuld brinJ?: civ il war. Milltary nffirial.c; said they wrre fighting ~ "war of ;ittrit1nn .. against "terrorists.'' 1'he f1ghling v.•a.~ ha ving reprecussion~ in lhe Irish Hrpublic In thr south where nlfirials said nearly !XlO rc!u~ees lrom Northern Ireland had ned to camps lhrrc Th('y s;iirl anol her :100 v.·crc lrytni: lo lra1'P Bel/;i~L for !he camps whirh Pren1ier .Jack L~nch of lhc lri5h Republic h;i~ set up for the refugees Thr righting had i!s roots hi the !7th f'Cnt11rv v.·hcn lrr l11nd split between ('.11hnl1r a nd Prntr~t;inl. ThP. trouble in 1\'nrlhcrn lrcl;ind nnw goes h<lek to th e F:astcr llc.h('!hn n nf 1916 \\'hen Lhe revolt 11.i;a 1n~t Bri tish rule began which later led lo par!.1!ion. The 2fi countif's in lhr .~outh hccamr. the rrcdnm1nantl,v Catho!1r. Ir ish F'rec Stale ;ind lhe ~ix northern rounlics, known ;is Ulstrr, remaine<l und er British rule 35 a prcdominanlly Protestanl pro" i nc e . Devil Pup Stint Completed by 260 At Marine Base Camp Pendleton's latest. crop of Devil P ups -260 high school youths from Central and Southern California -have completed !heir grueling exposure to Marine Corps life. Comnussioners Size Up 80-foot Elevator Request High Density HousingEyeq The scores of young men were the sc: conrl nF three separate groups of candidates for the annual summer program c;ilcu1ated to give boys a taste of the Leatherneck way of llfe . San Clemente planning commissioner~ Wednesda y wit\ detcrminP H 11 (leveloper 11F 11 1.~unit condominium projttt c11n huild 11n 80·fQOl-lall elevator lower to 1ervr the hillside complex.. Victor n. Klein seeks lfl exceed t~ city's hciJ:hl limit of 45 feet by 3!'1 feet more in hi:ii proposal lo build the hillside lower at '401-405 Corio Lane in the pier ar~. Plann1n.'( 01rrclnr C:ene Srhultl' 1'1.· pl3ined lhar rlespitr !hr height nl 'lhE' prnpni;ed lowrr, 11 will nol j111 upward beyond lhe le.11111 height. limit on the upper tevel or thr ron1p1Px. "The 111-·hole proJert will huJ: 11 hi11sirll'." ~chul!e ~iild, it c11n't bf' 1ntrrpreted AS high-rise.·· County planninll cr.mm1~~1oner,11 were expeclf'.d tn set a publir. he11ring d;ilf' !B- day for 11 rezoning proposal to 1dr\ hiJil h· density residenti11l complt.xes nn 20 acru near the Granl'1 Plaza sllOpping center in Capistrano Brach. The proposal , ont. nr ~vcral recrntJ.v In Ult. same 11rea of C;imino de. ~:~rrel111 . h11~ r1rflWll rire from lhe Capil'llraoo beach Cnmmunitv A.~~ociation. f',nunty Pl;inning Of>p1rtmrnl atril'.'.~ ·said co1nmi.~~inntr11 ... re t.xpected to ~rhcdule the hearing11 on lhc re1.oning for Au~. 31. F.dward R;ithhun of San Leandro. lhf. nwner nf th!. 28-acre. parcel. :i;reks tn re1.nnP 211 nf !he 11cres 1111rro11nrlini;r ltw> ne\I' cenler lo multiple re~ldcnL1al i.oning ·~1J1>-~--. :J{I;..-·------- Rllowing nnt unit per every 1.500 squa re feet of land Rrea . The previou~ zoning nn I.hr. parcel ,cillows for a blend of commercial and professional uses. The Capistrann Beach Community Asr.ocialion already ha' >ATitlen a formal objeclion to the high-density' idea. The la te11t proposal follows \a.c;I week'&, 11pproval of a"4:llher rewnlnR ln tht: s11me i.:cneral .11rea which would yield fourplt.x .structures on atxiut .'}O acres owned by lhe Presle.y Oevelopment Company of Nrwport. Beach. County supcrvi.~rs i;!a \'t tJ~velo~rs the option of lwn tnnf"s -l)nr. which would allow the construction nf one ' fnurplex On 10.IJOO MJUllr!'. fr.el ()( 10t, Or the <lesignlng of planned community units (townhouse.~ or .it:arden apartment.1) on ~mailer parcels pending approval or a conditional use permit. Both m;ijor wning issuci; involve land Miulh or Camino de Estrella, seaward of lhe Grant's Pla1.a area, Planning <lepartment spokesmen .sairl 1everal more rei.oning cases are pending in the same area -Alt calcul;ited to 11hift emphasis lo commercial and multiple rcsJdential uses. The acreage is lhe 1tt.~t large land area 1111i!Rble for development in the Palisades community. The dally routine -termed the Plan nf lhe Day -included military equipment demonstration!!, clll!:ses In hygiene, patriotism and general military subjects, plus a night-long bivouac and uperience at firing live rounds from 22-caliber rifles. Each Jfklay stinl on the: large base il!t handled by the 2nd Infantry Training Regiment -even the administering ()f Jhe traditional Ml'lrine Corp~ scalping at 1-he outset of the project which ii sponsored by 11 nonprofit org11nlz1tion. The next crop of "recruits" w\11 arrive nn ba~e within the week, bl!se 11pokesmen 11aid. The total pro gram this year will involve 750 youths -about 200 more than last year. • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS attin Walt Evans, F 01·ste1~ Hit Maneuvers By TERRY COVILLE 01 I~• Dl lll' l'i!tl 1!1!1 Veteran Costa Mesa Councilman Alvin L. Pinkley tndl\y urged voters to recall supervisors Robert Ballin and Rllnald Caspers. Ot her angry city officials a!011g the Orange Coast joined in denouncing the pair. though only one commented tin P ink ley's recall plea. San Clemente May· or Walter Evans said he supports it. Caspers and Battin are under fire from eity officials for their rapid ac.tiofts in Mond;ty's six-second Local Agency For· mRtion Commission meet.inti:. Pinkley called the meeting ''scummy power politics. Those tw o men must not completely ruin Orange County. A recall Js the only answer." In brief summary here's how the may- ors of five other cities characterized the 111ituation: Richard Crillribtrg, Laguna 'Reach: ''Si nce all the ci lies in the Fifth District favor the incorporation of Irvine, r can· not understand why Firth District Super- visor Caspers is representing Santa Ana ln5lead of the people of his district." The entire LAFC controversy was f;parked by a battle between Santa Ana and resident~ who want to incorporate 1 r.,.jne over some 900 acres both cities Wi!nt. Walter Evans. San Clemente: .. We mi.it:ht take the ldea o( 1 ~ecall to our Citv Council." Geort:e McCrRcken , Hunlington Beach : "[don't know if fiasco is !he right word. l t was such ~ mnckcrv of democracy.'' Ed Hirlh, Newporl Beach: "We hopt the rlemands of the people will fo rce the :o;upervisors to conduct business In t he op"11, arui before the people." Tnny Forsler, S;in Juan Capistrano~ "Jt's p!)iilical chicanery. ThP. peoole of Orange County deserve bet.lcr repre- .~entation than they are getting by these two suocrvisors." All or I.he city official!! IXJintcd tn the large i:iathering of mayor~ -20 of 25 - ;is evidence I.hat the county'~ cities did not w:int the B;illin-Caspers·J0t. Hyde ILos Alamito!I City Councilman) lriad to co"t inue nn the LAFC. r.1:ost mayors conceded that the courts "'ill now ha vf' lo decide just who is nn !he LAFC anrl V.'hcthcr Mondav·s LAFC meeting or lhe mayors' meeting were legal. San ClrmPn!c·~ F.v;ins also defended the Irvine Comp::iny. "They've been pain!ed ;is an nrg;iniz;itinn pulling the pressurl" nn, but I have never bl'.'en .approached by lhe co mpany on the issue. They're ju~t bystanders in th is thing ." Pinkley. in i~su ini:: hi s recall statement ~aid he >A'as breaking .a long personal fcrling . "I ;t]ways !hought elected official~ ~hould only be rec11lled if their hand wa~ caught in · the cash, or lhey were coo. victed nf a felony" the 18-year council· man said. "I w;i~ wrong. These tw!) h;ive to be stnpped." Pinkley said hP would not start a rt- catl campaign himself. but wou ld cer· tainly help anyonl! who does. "Th is is ;i dark d11y in Orangt County politics," he concluded. Oruge Weather !l's going lo be " few degrees cooltr today and Wednesda y, but the current heat wave ls expected to last al least two more daya with temperatures at 80 along the coast rising lo 88 inland. Lowa 72-74. INSIDE TODAY TV writer Rod Setting brought the barometric bomb to teievi!· ion audience! in 'The Doom.J· dafJ Flight' and nothing but hassles to the fA.A and tht fed- erat government. Sec i!or11 Page S. [111 ...... lti ' Clltdll ... u, ' Cltin!llM 2'2·2t c-lt:• IJ c .. 11w.... 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'I'he two-day chast or the million-dollar Tran1p1c Race p1r1iclpant e n d t d imeventfully before dav.11, undtr the eerie illumination of flares and se archlights. Detaill of lhe capture of millionait• oilman Llrry Doheny'• bo•l war• r1d iMd from the Cape Corwin. Jklppercd by U. (jg) Gregg Wil son. Slide Program On Saddlehack Hospital Slated A program or color slides ei:plaininl tht. inno\'alive design features of Sad· dleback Corrirnunlty Hoapitaf In Laguna Hills will be presented twice on Frtd1y. Tht 1ps1ker for the event will be Georat Agron, 1en.ior vice president of the San P'ranelaco baaed archltectura1 flnn which de1\gntd tha faclllty, which ls now undtr conftructlon. The pt0tram1 will hi preaenltd. to 11! lnterest.ed so uth county rtildents 1t 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. in clubhou1e three in lAll\lN World. Non-rt1ld1nt1 of thl rtUrement community w!1hlng tti attend the program may enter at 11te three, located 1t MouJWn Parkw ay and Calle Aragon. The archilect ·will ~how slide1 of the drawtn1s which de pict U\I uniq ue dt1lrn ft1turt1. many of which are bllna •P- plied to boapltal con1truction for tht firat llmt. ConltnM:tion of tha nalf facUlty ts ti:· peeled to be completed aomtUm• in mid· 1171. Tht hoapltal is cwntd by a non.pro-- fit corporation which 11 currently ~n· dUttlnC • '3.5 million. fund r1i1lnJ cam- palp. The hospital will be operated by the Lutheran Ho1pltal Society of Southern CllUomia. Police Arrest Suspec~ But Victim's Gone Laguna Beach pollce ~fonday niaht ar· rested 1 Corona man as an armed ro~ t>,ry 1u1pecl moments after the cut~f· bn:ath vlctlm ran inb) the police alatlon U! report the crlme. However, the victim his since dis a~ pt.and and , due to lack or evidence, authoritlea Y.'i!I only seek: a ~ion el atolen. property cbar1e against the suspect 1n ~ ca5e, ON'lcen claim th•t Kirk B. Ruggiero, II, l''U car- ryin1 a 1toltt1 gun wht:n he waa taken into custody in the 100 block of Can- yon Acrea Drive. The suapect's l().ye1r-old brother w11 1!10 1m1ted following a radio broadcast ba1ed on Hie robbery ''\cllm's deacrlption of the men's vehicle. but "·as later Tele1.sed. Police speculate the absent vie· tirn wa1 robbed durlng a narcotic! purchaae. although no drugs ••ere con· fiscate.d from flugg iero·s auto. • ORANll COAIT DAILY PILOl OU.N!;Ol COAST PUalllHIN• (Ofo\P.Alrff 11:11 .. .,t N. Weit4 ..... : .... , .... ,.,... ...... J .. li It C11rl.-, \'Ice f'rnl!lonl •NI .....,,, .....,.., Tli•••• w,,.11 E111...- l"-•• A. M11•t11lil11 M1Mflntl 1:11.., Cli1rl11 H. Lt•• liclio•"' P. Nell A1tllt1~1 """"""' t:lll.,.. 1---111 ""'' " ....... fl'alli11t a'4,.u: P.O. t11 '''· 92612 a-c1ua1Ma.._ Ill N ..... II C11...i.. Aat~ t16JJ --cal• tillll' • W•I ltJ' "'"' ....,.., IMclrtr DH .............. irv .... Mwm'lllll,_ l•a.1 tJIU e-c11 ..,,..,,,.. DAtL'I' PILOT, _.. ... ._ Ip .......... #II ............. ........-.. ..., .... a_ •'1 ...... ,. .......... 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A Coast Guard Cl30 spotted her Satur· d1y, but tM aUeied hlJackeris -whose moUvetkm Isn 't known -beat for a rain squall to hide. The four~nglne plane'• radar picked tier out, howaver, sharp and clear, and th•~ Kamalii wa1 eventually overtaken by the speedy Cape Corwin. Spotllshted by the vrnel'1 powerful gearchllght and 1tarkl y outlined by aerial nares, the Kamalii drifted to 1 1t1nd1tltl a Her Lt. Wllaon ordered her to halt over a bqllhorn. A alrnal llaht Oaslled compliance and boarders prepared to take over. A baltlt at se1 tied been feared 1lnc• the trio \1/ho seized and Jmprltoned Wa1kk1it, PO\lo'era and Frtila1 had guna and knlv11, while there were additional \\'eapona aboard. "Boai'dln1 carried out without in- cident," Lt. WU1on radioed to the i1lands \\'lthln momenta, 1t1nalin1 the cha1e'1 quiet end, 250 miles off Hawaii. . 8uapects taken Into custody ~·ere iden-- l1f1ed at Michael R. 1'.1elton, 24, of Bakerafleld, Kerry D. Bryant, 25, cf Lo11 An1ele1 and Mark E. Maynard , 27, ot Lewiston, Idaho. .\ulhorHiea believe they werl!: heading for Tahiti v.·Hh th!: beat owned by Doheny, wholie fa mily name i1 famoua in Calltomia hi1tory and development. The queaUon wal tln1 to be answered i1 : preci1tly why? Charter Rotary Members Lauded Twel ve charter members who helped o:ganize the Liguna Hills Rotary Club hve years ago will be honored at a noon luncheon or the club Wednesd11y, at noon at r.1annings Reslaursnt. Rus5 Barter, president of the clu b al.id, "some pleasant surprises are I~ 3lore for the II charler members." A1nong the "old llmtrs" that ere slill acti1•e in the Laguna Hills club 11re Ralph Gates, Leonard Getsen, Dale Holm. Arch Meyer, Charles Kimak, Nelson Rupp, Freel A-fa cGo ugll.n, Robert Price, Rev. Edward J. Cald\\•e11. Pal mer Narvt.son, Harry Schafer and Ca rlton Smith. In vi ted as guest speaker Vt'cdnesday i~ J1JT1e1 W. Decker past presldent ot the Laruna Beach Rotary Club, which sponsored the formalJon nf the. Lafl.Jnl\ Hills i roup in 1966. Pageant Turns Down Road Trip Festiv1tl nf Arts directors a11reed Jo.Jon· day that the Pageenl of the f.lasters should not become 11 I raveling show. After receiving a letter from officials in Pa1ad ena, reque ~ting the pagt?ant be held in that clty, tht bo<>rd Informally agreed to keep the show in Laguna Bef\ch. Jn a letter In Pa sadena offlcials, fe stival publicist S11 1ly Ret1•e pointed oul thal lransportBtlt•ll of the sets to Pasadena v.·ou ld be difficult and that h\l\1ide area~ 11re "e~senlial to the pro· ductioo." Pasadena ha d offered indoor tht:aters for the show. P.frs. Reeve noted after the meetinii that the Pasadena rtql.Jesl v.·as the se· cond one this !ita11on. Earlier a lady from Arizona had inquired about ha ving the show i.n that stale. Weafher Wafeher Pretty Lorrie Eatherly, 22 . of Anaheim, traveled all the way to Corona del Mar and &till didn't escape all the heat. But a convenient lifeguard t ower provided some shade. F es ti val Eatery Must Enter Bid For Next Year This year's operator of the festival of Arts restaurant will not be 1iven 1n ex· elusive. option t-0 run It next ytar, di rec· tori agreed Monday. After reviewing a written reque!'il fro m .June Neptune asking Fnr a green hgl1t lo run the facility next summer, the hoerd unanilnousJy voted to hold bidding on the restaurant this tall. The bidding will be conducted by the restaurant committee of the board. In another matter, board member~ le11rnl!d that the. restaursnt grossed $32,J40 during lhe first !9 dsy& nf o~ra· tion this year ~ $6.000 mor~ than the first 19 days of the 1970 seaso n. The incrr.a11e in revenue v.•as atlributtrt tn the aale of beer and wine th is year et tht. res laurant. ln an informal fXlll , dlrettor Jl al Akins asked ho1y niany other directors l1od tried lhe pre·packaged liand\Vichcs served at !he restauranl. ''Mine y,·as kind of ~og· gy ," Akins c..'Ommented. Both \Villia m Martin 11nrl Schroader said they <rgreed sandwiches "were not so hot.·· Ii lJ d lh• 1'rustees Report On Unification Tru stees of the San Jo11qui11 Elen1tn· lary School OislrlcL y,•ill meet \\lednesday to discuss the latest report on the unifit.t· lion of four south Orange County school districts. 'T'he mef'ling wll l lake place a( 111JOn 1n the nffire of Superintende nt H;ilph C.atf'-' at lhe dis trict administration building 111 E:ist Irvi ne. The !att'st unification report concel'nl ng !he Tust in Elementary, San Joaquin, Trabuco Elementary and Tustin Cnion •ltg h School districts was presented to lht School District Reorganization Corn· m!ttee ~fonda y. ~fembers of the. board will di5cuss thts report and Its effects on the San Joaquin district. Tustin Board Member Decries Fund Refusal The lone Mi11ion Viejo member of the Tw:tin Union Hl11h School Dl.slri<'t Board of Educalion ri.tonday ni&ht decried lhe boa.rd'1 move to refu.11e a $12,000 fedtr11 I grant based on the number of studen111 from welfare families enrolltd in the dis trict. "W•'rt culli na off our nose to 1pite our fact," aaid Ch••ltr G. Briner, pa al presi· dent of lhe Tustin board. Briner •ll'ffd with othtr tru1teu who t.enned ~ welfan tied education grant ·'ricUculous." But, Briner moved to •P· prove the agreement with the County Department of Education noting tht dlflricl rould UM the money to aid atudenta with rt1dln1 ind computation dlfflt'Ultles. Brintr •'IS tnld ttiat If Tustln rifust'd t.o apply fOf' t.ht monty other dl1trlc1$ V.'OUld ga the JJr•nt de1t1ned to relm. bunt dlsltlCll for ('Olla Of lmprOYlng le1ming skills of the "tducatlonally d1prlyed ," C'...on.ser\1atllle tr u J t e.P ~ Robl'rl Barthnlnmew and P111JI CNhoun \\'Cre n\ost vehcn,enl in lheir proleslation of the proposed grant. "Hidiculous. It's just rid iculous,'' Calhoun said. "lo tl1ink 've'd get mon•y just becau•e of the_ number of 11•eltare studentR 11·e have." Jay rngnll and Jack Sch umaker of the dis(rict sl:iff. explained th at not all of the we!fue children would need the elttra readin8 and math aulstanet. •·But. there are many atudent3 in the di1lrict who v.·°'1 ld quali fy for the l•nauage 1kil\s and malll improvemenl proarams lhi! money ~·ould provide:," they said. Fol\ov.•ing failure of a motion by B•rttolomcw to reject the f11dera! educa· lion atd. the board corui:lde.red Brtner'11 motion lo accept this year's $3,000 grant plus ,4,000 not used lest year, but tel a~de for the ·rustln dl.!11.rlcl Th11t move r1t1cd. In t s11ence, since It rec,lve.d a tit vol e. Trustee Dlckran Ror11nian v.•as abst'Tlt, on vac1tion. Tiie motion could be reconsidered 111 the bo11rd 'a next metllng . bu t lhf deirrdlln11 for f\1ing f(lr thr fund~ l!i '11111rsday, the borird Wll.'1 told . County Charges Fly Casper&, Battin, Hyde Face Cor1tempt Rap If 'l'OM IARLF.V .... Nltr Pllfl lftlf Or•ns• County'• ~1&1eat and moat bit- ter political battle in recent years stayed on the boll today with suptrvboni Ronald Caspet5 and Robert Battin and fe llow LAFC n-.ember Joe Hyde now facing con- tempt charges (or alleged tallure to cbey a court order. The )alts! lawsuit in the torrid Le11ue or Citlt1-Lcxal A1tn<!y Formallan Con1- missio11 dispute w11 fil ed by league at- torney1 late f\1 ondar . Superior Court Judge J. E.T. "Ned' Ruller set Aug. 20 as the date he will rule on the contempt charges. Lawyers for the League's city selection committee argl.Je in the ir new action that the lrio of defendants attempted lo hold a special mntin1 of the LAFC euly ~lon­ day In def11nce of the @Urt order 1l1ned Sunday nlahl by Judt:t Rutter. The new compl1lnt, 0111 of two filed Mond1y by the Lurue, el1lrnl th1t Hydt, Ca1ptr1 and Battin were well 1w1rt cf the re1tr1Jnlnt order when the y opened a meetlnf calltd to rtmove Anahei m coun- cilman Ch1rl11 Pe1r10n from hl1 LAFC 11eat. The new reatrainln& order dee1 not 1£· feet Wedn11d1y'1 m1ttlnr of the LAFC. Jt ia expected that both sides in the dispute wlll 3.gain attempt to plaet their own representative& on the commission for the vii.al "Promised Land" hearing. League representative.s unanlmouslv confirmed their nominee In two meeting.! Monday and are expected to again de- mand Wednesday that he take his seal at the L.AP'C table. Mayers of 20 Orange County com· munltl11 again unanimoumly na med Fullerton Counci lman Loul.s ' • Red · ' Reinhardt as their LATC repreMntath•r in a noon meetin8 that w& -and was meant to be -a rerun of a special meeting held six hours earlier en the lawn of the old coun!y courthouse. Reinhardt v.·as unanimously namt'd in that meeting and Los Alamitos Coun- cilman Joe Hyde was unanimouslv rer jected in a vote that paved the way ·for a ''Keyst-One Kops '' LAFC hearing at 8 a.m. That mettin&, organiied during the v.•eekend b)' supervisors' c h a i r m a n Robert Battin and Fifth D is I r i c t Supervisor Ronald Ca1per1. ended with Hyde running from the he8'ing roorn beating off process servers and Battin dodging and weaving from the assembly ha ll with the same purpose in mind. It took just t il" ueonds for BaUin t11 proposed ili9 replacemant ef Charles County Woma11 I\ills Two Children, Takes Ow11 Life A telephone call latt Monday brou1ht a Brea min home from work, where authorities waited to break the new& that his wife had kllled her1eU and two ot the couple'• aii: children. Dt1th1 of Mrs. Nancy Boyer, 31, ion llanaf 4 and d1u1hter Jenell, I months, are beln1 cl111lfltd today a1 a case of murder-1ulclde. A note, pre1u m1bly addreas'ed to Miles R. Boyer, 40, wa1 found in the home at ~ao Nutwood St., but inve1t11ator1 did not reveal whit il 11ld. The triple tr11edy was dlscoverad at 10 :~2 p.m., after which police and liremen \!-'ere 1ummcned to the 1cene. Neiahbor1 called after one ol the fou r surviving Boyer children hy11terical1y r an next door befEin& for help. Police 1aid they h11d been watching television in another room when the shootings occurred. The young monther lay dead in a hallway. where neighbors who raced next door hid carried her body. A .43 caliber automatic pistol wa~ found in th e bedroom whtre lillle Hanl'i and Jenell had each been alain ""'ith a bla1t into the head. Their mother also fired a 1hot into her 01.\'n temple, col11p3in1 to the front bedroom floor where she i,1•as fir st dlacovered. Cou11ty School Aicle Q11its The Orange County Dcpiir\ment 1;f Education la loiln& yet another key stiff person this year 11.'ith !he resignation of nobert fl-1atlhew who wa1 named J\.fonday night to a poat with the Tusti n Union Hig h School Dislrict. ~1althew, 42, of Brea, has been director of arlminlatratlve servlctl for the county schools office and secretarv lo the Orange County Committee On School Llistrit:l Organi1.at ion. The latter body i! currently emb roiled in de\'elopment of unHlcaUon plans in the Tusti n and Hun- tington Beach 1rea 1 cf the county. f.iatthew whose respon!lblltltes have in- l'luded succelisful piloting or the counly'1 first consolidated trustee elections last April 20. said he did not know if a suc- ee~.~or had been foWld for his coun!y post. ~1ntthew v.·111 be e11isl1nt auperin· tendrnt !or hu isn ess of the Tustin I~iih ~chool district. lie \\1111 replace bu!iness manager ,James F'ilrley v.•ho I~ lea ving Tustin to re.turn to • vice presid ency of Chapma" College. F'e rley WAS 11ppointed in January ln succeed assl1!ant superintendent Jack S .. R11pi>r 11.ho lf fl Tu~tln 10 ht11d the Hun- t 111~lon Be.ir c.h Union High School Di1trict ad1ninistra tion. 1\l:illi •rw camt to the county school.~ office from a post w1\h the La Habra CJl.y School Dl11trict . On July I, Matthew 's county school~ boss, Ernest No rton , left lhe Coun!y Department of Education after nearl" three decades of 1ervice directini businesi affa ir5. Norton is now assiBt nnt superintendent or the newly fonned Rancho Santi:lgo Community College District in Santa An.a. A.i1aheim Girl Drolvns in PooJ A Ultlt: eirl'! sbiltty to lift the la tch on the metal fence that barred her from the famil y swhnm!ng pool led to her death fl1onday. Shawn M. Balsem , 20 months of Anaheim, died in Anaheim Community Hospital fllonday night four hour! after she v.·a~ found noatlng fa ce. down in the b<rckyard poril. Police seid the chl!d had left the pool wit h members nf her 1amily in !ht. l\f· lernoon but returned and unl1stened the gate wh ile they ,~·•re g e ! t i ng refrrshments. Pearson of Anaheim with AnaMim 1t· lorney Herb Licker before he and Hyde ~·ere forced from the hearlns room to thl boos and jeers or the mayors and w~ porter~ of the Irvine cltyhood movement. Battin en1erged from his privat.e: office towards the end of the Leaaue·a lun cheon meeting to anoounce on behalf ot tll• board that his nomination t f Licker to replace Pearson.. was "taken to forastall continued domination cf Orange County's future by the Irvine Comp1ny. "Orange County aovernmtnt should b9 run by democratica lly elected repr@Stn• tatives rather than its biggest land developer , _ which has been the case for the last 50 plus years:' Battin .!l id, 11pperently spteking for the full bnard. Battin accused Pearsor: cf beina reelected "in 1 po1Ao'er play by the Irvin• maehine on April 14, 1171, over a month' before his old term expired \l'hlle a regular commission member v.•a9 absent. The legality or this lrvine-lnspired move \\'B1 questioned 1t th•l time," he a1id. Re1pond lng for the Irvine C11mp1ny l,(I. day, Executive Vice President Raymond L. Watson, commented, "Mr. Battin'.s ac· cusat!on s about an Irv ine machine - which he repeats time and again in his statement -1r1 too vague and too con· fusing for us or anyone, J would think, to respond lo appropriately. If he ha.~ 11nything specific to charge, hr llhould name names. Bui he cannot, of course. "As Jar as Mr. PearU1n'1 reelection t11 LAFC on April 14 is concerned, lh1t i.~ news to us. We Qid not know then that ha had been reelected an d we do not kno.,. now what the procedure i! !Uppo~ed to be for the electio n of a LAFC member al Jar8e. That i! not our intere1t. "Finally, it i.s inconcei vable llJ us tha t any re motely sophisticated followtr 11f Orange County 1ovemment could accepl Mr. Bal!in·s highly colored e1planallo n or the reasons be hind hi1 recent actlon1." Battin claimed that Hyde wu elfi:ted by 1he League al its meetin( last July 11 <ts the League 'i representAlive on the LAFC. Santa Ana Mayor Loren Gristt aup- ported Bettin at the luncheon meetinf \l'hen he defended Hyde'1 n1min1 by a J5 lo 12 vote a1 a "fair and square election." Grisel warned the LeliUe that th e Irvine Company 's interests were "wall serv ed" by Reinhardt's iiubaequent t ie<:· lion to the post held by Hyde and addtd that the now displaced Hyde "may h•v• some justifica tio n for his arrument that he is the League's lawfully elecU!d representati1·e. '' Hyde was removed in 1 new vole July 28 after Re inh ardt served the Leai'Ue and Orani:e County's 2a mayors with a la1,·suit In which he claimed U1at t.ht eltc· lion of Hyde \l'a1 illegal. Many League members had second thoughts about their naming of Hyde in ii meetin1 which brought charges that' •t r em e 11 d o u s political pressure" Y.'as brought to bear on behalf of Hyde. Battin recaJled the Reinhardt Jaw1uit <ind described it as a ,;spurious lawsuit ! in 11•hich) the Irvine forces are unv.•illing 10 atcept the rrults of the democralic process. "That lawsuit helped lo furl.her ln- tin1idate certain mayors of Orange Coun· ty v.·ho then caused •lyde '.s eleclion to bl! $CrutinizecJ for 11ny iechnlcal defects,'' Battin sald . "In view of the Irvin• mr.chine forres arrayed against hkn" JOI Hy·de offered to resign conditioned upon the valid appointment and qualifications or a city representative as his succeuor. "The f.1onday morning meeting w;is e<illed to right the y,•rong per pe tuated by the Irvine machine force1 a1alnst tha publi c's interest on April I~ when they maneuvered their man /Reinhardt I into a ne\v term be.fore his old term expired, B2J.tin cha rged. •·They took advantaae of 1 rtgular l'01nmi5sion membtr's ab.!ienct , s member 1~·ho v.·ould have blocked their power play," the supe rvisot.s' chairman ~;iid . Let Us Put You On The Map Neer tha 1ntr1nte, l"1li1 our 1fora, II • •i•nt "'w m•P· We •r• in fh1 prota11 ef i-'entlfyini;i •ti •f tha hef'l lt we ha'+'• ••rpetei ,;"c• 1961 .,, +hit rn•111 with colored 11in1. IA i iffarent color for ••ch y11 rl. Close 1cruti"Y wilt Oatett 1trn1 intera1tln9 f1 t f1: fir1tly, we hava carpetad hom11 •" virtually every 1ireat in the 1r11. Sttondly, the pin1 •ra in Dunthet, lndicatint WO~D.OF.MOUTH .aivertilin1. Th lrt'ly, th a num~er of hoM•s wa he"' •ar1111tecl It 1ft19911int. If ytu .la1ira ~e11a1ty, a111•ri t,.c1, 111i tte•1'71· M1ni•ti on1 frern 11el9h\tar1 wa ~a"' werkecl for, th an Aldtn'• i1 THE PLACE I ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 rlacentia Av1 . COSTA MHA 646-4838 HOURS: Mto. lttrv ni.rt .. 9 It l ill -M. t 1t 9 -s.1 .. 9:30 1t S I I I I ) I 7 \ ) ' .. " -' ,, ' . ·--...... ~ ~--. --·----' San Cle1nenie Capistrano EO I TIOH VOL 64 , NO. 190, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES a ors Tustiii District Alternate Unity Plans Unveiled By GEORGE LJ::IOAL 01 l~t Di ii• f'lil l 5!111 1'wo more w<iys of carving up the ~fission Viejo-El Toro, Irvine and Tus lin .ercas of Lhe Tustin Union High School District were served up Monday night. Results or a unirication study prepared by Stanford Research Institute of Palo Alln were deta iled lO the Tustin high board and a sp rinkling of trustees from other districts involved in the proposed three-district unification plan that goes to voters in June, 1972. Da\'e King, adminislrator in the Sa n Joaquin E!en1entary D1slncl \Yhieh serves Irvine, t:I Toro and Mission Viejo communi ties. explained the ne w plans that resulted fro m a revision in 1he formula used to project property value· litudent ratios [or each of the districts. It was hoped the C<Jmponenl school d1stric1 boards \\'Ould agree on one of the alternatives in lime for consideration Thursday by the Orange County Board of Education. The county school board would the n pass on the desi red unifica lion plan to the Orange County Committee on School District Organization, whic h also meets Thursday, but in the evening. The County Commit tee is charged with the authority to select a single unification plan for presentatio n to the voters follow· Ing approval by the State Department of Education. Such a plan could provide as many as three unified school districts in the area no\Y served by Lhe Tustin Hig h School District and three elementary districts: Tustin, San Joaquin and 1'rabuco. Robcrl Matth ew, secretary to the coun- ty committee, told the audience of more than 50 persons. the plan would be sutr ject to at least three public hearings i1l October -one !or each of the three pro- posed u:iified districts. The plan endorsed by both lhP. T11stin high sc hool and elemenlary boards ~·Ion- Joan Elterman Of Dana Point Rosary Slated f\1rs John 1\1. Ellerman, SR. ;i longt ime rrsidcnL of Dana Poi nt acti1•e in Sou1h Coast veterans and SC'r\·1cc grou ps, died Sunda). Rosary for tl1 rs. [\!crn111n nf :14)12 Granada Drive. will be cond ucted loriii;iht 11l 7:30 o·clock in Pac1f1c View Memorial Park Chapel. Funeral rites will be held al l hf' same place \\'ednesday morning at 10 Cl'clock . Mr~. Ellerman and her late husband. Charlie. served as custodians of San Clemente's Community Clubhouse for eir::hl years. She was a former president of Uw Sa n Clemenle VF\V Auxiliary and had been active in the F.lk~ E:mhlem Club for 14 years. tl1rs. Ell erman for a ltmc 11.•as a C'afeteria cook for local schools. She leaves a son . Don , of Dana Point: three brothers. Cla rence. Harold and Geo rgt. Gohrke, all of Chicago. and two grandchildren. day night is the same plan suggested by 1 joint board co mmittee that has been developing the unification plans. Unlike the earlier favored plans one and four , plan six provides ra1ios of assessed valuation ln p r o jec t e d enrollments tha t are within a seven per- cent variation among the three proposed districts. In the year vo!ers would decide on the pla ns. the proposed Irvine Unified district voould have a tax base amounting to $13,389 per pupil compared to $1~.52:> per pupil in Mission Viejo and $12.883 in Tustin. These ratio~ would shift slightly by the 1973.74 schon! year when the ur:if1ed districts \\'Ould begin opcra !ions. Irvin!'! v:ould have $13,042 per pupil, ~fission Vic.- Jo. $14.303 and Tustin $13.515 per student. Five year.~ later, Tustin would em!'rge as 1he "wealthiest" district which $15.:>67 per pupil compared lo $12.485 in Irvi ne and SIJ.749 in J\1ission Vie jo. To arrive at th!!: im proved ;isse~ed valua tion per student ratios, the com· mittee and SRI juggled commercial and industrial properties belween lhe propos· ed districts. Using 1970-71 va1u<itior.s mathe metictans developed a formu la ln project what these properties would be worth seven years later. Similar projections were made for art:a s in which housing developments may be expected to be built. The result is plan s i:i: which would cre ate. three similarly wealthy dislriclt ·with the followi ng assets: IRVl NE UNIFIED: Would share. the southwestern lhird of lrvine Industrial complex.. would receive much of the Irvine agricu!tur11 ! preSC'rVe I a n d ~ northeast of the Santa Ana Freeway ;ind v.·ould grl the western half of the J\1 arine Corps Air S1a lions at El Toro. J\11SSION VIEJO UNIFIED: Would in· elude the Mission Viejo industrial area. f'astern half of El Toro Marine base. Li on Country Safari and all of the Trabuco Elementary District -so me 90 square miles of n1ounlain te rrain. TUSTIN UNIFIED: \\'ould ioclude the. northeastern share or the I r v i n e lriduslrial Complex. a portion or the Irvine Agricultural Preserve. north\\'es1 of Cul ver Road and its ex.tension in an area roughly appro:<im111ing the Tu s ti n Elementary Di strict. The Lion Country Safari property v.·as rlcrmcd tn havp negligible e/fecl were 11 IJl be placf'd in either the Irvine or ~lission Viejo proposed d1str1crs. Board mernbers 11rgued that !he triangle C)f land between the San Diego and Laguna Frcewa~'S l\'Olllrl br is11lated from !he lrvine dislrit:t ;1nd th11s would enjoy more community 1drnlily with Mission Viejo. The eleml!:nlary and high school boards split on the issue of how to call lhe elec- lLon. High School Trustees voted to reco mmend a single election thrnughnut the high school district that would set up the three di stricts. Elementary 1rustees opted for a three district vole. meaning voters in ea ch of the proposed district.s would determ ine whether or not they will unify. The re sult of a three-way vote could be. unification Clf sa.v one of the d istrict.~. lea\'ing. the 1crritory outside of that district ouL \\'ere Irvine voters to ap- prove a unified district. the Tustin High School Distrirt would then be split with students and schools in Tustin and ~lission Viejo, fo r example. Capistrano Bench ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1971 a . ·. ' _ ... OFFICIALS PROBE WRECKAGE AFTER FLAMING ACCIDENT THAT KILLED YOUNG Ml\lj Rendy Cl1rk, 17, S1nte Ant, Diff in Orte511 Hl9hway Cr11h; 1 Othtri Were lnjurM County Teenag er Dies in Flaming Capo Smashup A Santa Ana youth died in the flaming v.·reckage of his car near San Juan Capistrano l'itonday night when the vehi- cle. traveling at high speed. failed In round a curve on the Ortega Highway and plunged over an embankment. California Highway patrolmen iden- tified the vic !im ai; driver Randy Clark, 17. Two passengers 11.•ere injured, nne of 1hcm critically, in the v.'reckage of the Clark car. Robert Brokaw . 17. of Sarita .'\nil is to· day on the crilical list al Orange Cnuntv J\Tcdical ~nter. He is being trratcd in lhe burn ward of the c-ounty /acillly. Robcrl Englehard. lfi, of ~anta An;1 , recr1vcd m1nnr inJurirs and ili bcini:: !rcall'd at South Ulast Community Hospital. Safari Zebras To Get Shots Officials of Lion Country Safari in Laguna Hills today began Inoculating !he first of 46 zebras a~ain::-t Venezuelan equine encepha lomye!itis (VEE;), a di5· ('ase that has killed hundreds of horses in Texas and Mexico. Roy .Jarvis, a ~pokes man for the park which holds a number or Arri can animals allowed to roam at will. said three Hartman's rebr&S. described as on the t!:ndangered species list, will be the rirst to receive inocula tions. Zebras are as - au.sceptible to the disease as horses. North Ireland Erupts; 14 Perish iii Fighting BELFAST . Nor!hC'rn Ireland IUP!f - British troops bn1Lled snipers in bar· ricaded Roman Catholic streets today against a back~round nf blazing buildings and gutted homes, The outla11.•ed Irish Rrpublican Army (IRA) appealed to lrishmt'n in the south for help in this "doomsday situation." Security fQrces lls!ed ;it !e;1s! l4 pt'rsons killed in the violenre which in· lcnsified fl111nd;iy when Prime J\lin\ster Bri;in Faulkner announcrd the rP-in· !rod11ct1nn of intcrnrnent \\•irhout trial In combat !hr IRA . which ;11ms to rt'un1te the Brltish·ru lcd six er.unties nf :':nrthrrn Ireland v.·l!h 1hc 2i; nf thl' 1ndcpe.ndent lrlsh Rcpubhr. Earhrr, Prnlrs!ants f(';1r1ng a Calholir. takeover 10 !hf' Arrl oyne seC'1 1on of Re.Ha s!, SC't fire tn 1hrir 01.1•0 homPs 1n ii modC'rn day 'scorrhcd eal'lh' policy. !'\early JO(l hl)mcs were hurncd to the ground, authorities rcj)Orted. The d('ath toll surpassed that of Au.:ust. 1969. \\'hen rioting between the Proestanl ma;ority and the Roman Catholic minority forced Britain to bring in troops v"ho have been there ever since. The loll i'o1onday was one of the highest single day tolls since !he partition of Ireland in 1920, and senior Brili sh of· ficers .i;aid that it may be higher yet since all de aths may not have been reporter!. 1'he fighting fell off ahoul. daybre ak, but broke Ollt again in the Roman Lalholic Anderstown area of BeUsst when crowds attacked British SClldiers trying to bulldoze away street barricades. The sound of rifle lire could be heard in many areas as snipers fired at army patrols. Army spokesmen also repo rted troublt!: t-.londay in Londonderry, A rm a g h , Dungannon, Nev.·ry and Qlalisland. Jl..1a ulkncr's re-lmposihon or in ternment v.•11h-Out trial for the first time 10 10 years brought v.'arn ings from his political op- ponents that it could brini;: civil war. Military offici11ls said they were fighting a "war of aUriUon" ag11in st "!l'rrl)rists." The fighling wa5 having rcprecu.~s ions in t~c Irish H.epubl1c tn the south whrre nfficials Silid nc;1 rJy 500 re fu,l!ees from Jl;nrthern Jreland had fled ln camps lhrre. They ~air! another .1Ct0 wrre !ry1n~ In 1r:l\e Be lfast. fo r the camps wh•th Premier .lark Lynrh ol the Irish R.cpuhhc ha .~ set ur for !he rrfugee.~ The f1gh11n~ had 11s root.~ in the !7th •Cnlurv v.'hcn Ireland split between Cath0l1c t1nrl l'rotestant. The trouble in Northern Ireland nl)w f.:OCS bark to the Ensler 11chellion of 1916 when the reVo!t against British rule began which later led lO partition. The 26 counties in the south became the predominantly Catholic Irish Fret State and the SIX northern countie s, known as UJ~rer, remained under British rule as a predominantly Prote5lant p r ov i n c e . Devil Pup Stint Completed by 260 At Marine Base Commissioners Size Up 80-foot Elevator Request High Density Housing Eyed Camp Pendleton's latest crop of Devil Pup.~ -260 high school you!h.'1 from Central 11nd Southern Califo rnia -have compl eted lheir grueling exposure to fl.1a.rlne Corps life. t he l'icores of you ng men were the se- cond of three separate groups of candidates for the annual !Ummer program calculated to give boys a tall!! of rhe Leatherneck way of life. San Clemrnt! planning com missioners Wednesday will de termine if a developer (If 11 !~unit condominium projtct can bulld an 81).foot·tall elevator tow!r to 5erve the hillside complex. Victor D. Kl!in 5eeks to exc eed th!!: cily's height limit of 45 feel by 35 feel more in bis proposal to bui ld the hlllsidt!: rower at 401-40& Corto Lane Jn the pit!:r" are1. Planning Director Gene Schulle ex.- plained that despite the heigh! of the proposed tower. it will not jut upward beyond the legal height limit on the upper levl!:I or th!!: compl ex. "The whole project will hui;: 1 hillside." ~chul1e said, it can't be intcrpret.ed as h!gh-rise." I County planning comm issioners werit: expected to 5el a public hearing dale to- day for a rewning proposal to add high- density residenth1l complexes 011 20 acre.s near the Grant's Plaza shopping center In Capistrano Beach. The propo.sal . one of seve ral recently In the. same are.1 of Camino dt. Estrel11. has drawn fire from the Capistrano beach Community Association. Coun ty Planning Dep1rtment aides &aid C1'Jmmi.JSioners ;ire expt!:Ctl!:d to schrllule Ult' he arings on the reronlnR for Aug. 3\_ Edward Rathbun of San Leandro. the owner of the 28-acre parcel. seeks In re.tone 20 ol the 11cres surrounding the new center to multiple residential ronin1 .1llowlng one unit per every 1.500 gq uare feel of land area. The previou~ zoning on the parcel 111tow11 for a blt!:nd of ccimmert!al and professional uses. The Capistrano Beach Community Associ ation already ha., written a fo rma l objection lo the. high-density idea. The Jatesl. proposal follows last week'1 approval of another rl!:ZOning in·the same ,11eneral area which would yield fou rplex .structures on about 30 acres owTlf'rl by the Presley Dl!:velopment Company of Newport Buch. Counly 8Upervl~r., J:RVe developers the npt1nn of two tnnr.s -nne wh ich would allow the constru ction of one fourplex on JO~OOO sq ui re feet of lot. or the desi1;nlo1 of pl1nned community un llll (townhouses or garden aparLmenl&) on smaller parcels pending approval of a conditional use pe rmit. Both majo r zoning issue.'\ involve land sou th of Camino de Estrella, seaward of the Grant's Plaza area. Planning department spokesmen said uveraJ more rezoning case5 are peodinp, In the 511me area -;ill calculated to 5hilt emphasi5 lo commerci al and mult iple residential uses. The acreagr. is the: last large land area 11uilable for development in the Pa.lisadea community. I The daily r'outine -termed the. Plan of U1e Day -included mllitAry equlpriienL demonstrations. classes In hyglent, patrloti.sm and genc.r al military 1ubject1, plus a night-long bivouac and experience al· firing Jive rounds from 22..c;.sliber ri ne5. Each JO.day stinl on the large b11se ill handled by lhe 2nd Infa ntry Training Regiment -even lhe administering of fhe traditional Marine Corps scal pln.e at the outset of the project which ls SPQnsored by a nonprofit organization. The ncx.t crop of "recruits " wl ll arrive on ba:;e with in the. week, base spoke3mf!n ~11id. The total progr11m 1h1s year will involv t: 750 ypulhs - about 200 more than last year. Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS attin Walt Eva11s, F 01·ste1· Hit Maneuvers By TERRY COVILLE 01 tho 0111, "'U1! ,1111 Veteran Cos t.a f\<lesa Councilman Alvin L, Pinkley today urged voters to recall supervisors Robert Ballin and Ronald C;isper~. Other angry city officia ls along the Orange Coast joined in denouncing the pair. thoug h only one commented on P inkley's recall plea. Sa n Clemente May- or Walter Evans said he supports it. Caspers and Battin are und er fire from city officials for their rapid action5 in J\1onday's six·second Local Agency For· m a1io11 Commission meeting. Pin kley called the meeting "scummy power poli!ics. Those two men must not rompletely ruin Orange County. A recall ls the only answer " Tn brief summ;1ry h<'re's how the mav- rir,c: nf five other cities cha racte rized the situation : Richard Goldhrrg. Laguna ~ach: ''Since all the cities in the Fifth District favor !he incorpora tio n of Irvine. I can- not understand why Fif!h District Super- visor Caspers Is representin~ Sant;i Ana ln.~tead of the peoplP of his distr ict " The entire LAFC controversy was ~parked by a battle between Santa An1t 11nd residents who want tn incor poratl'l Irvine ove r some 900 acres boih citi!s wan t. Walter EvanR. San Clemen!!!:: "l\'e migh t take the Idea Of a recall lo our Ci!v Counr il." GP.or~,, !\1cC rat'krn, Hun ling1 on Beach: "! dnn't know H ria sco is the righ! word. It wa,c: such a mockerv (If democracy.·• Ed Hirth, Nr"·part Beach : "\Ve hone lhP demands of the pe ople will force th e ,c:upervisor.~ 10 conrluc! b11siness in thf! op~•1 , ilrrl before the Jlf'OpJe." Tony Fnrsler. San Juan Capis trano : "rt ·" po(itlcsil chif'Rnr rv. Th<' peo[llf' nf Or;1np:e C'lunt..v rle~rrve better repre- io;entatinn lhan they are getting by these two sur>ervisors." All of the city officials pointed In the l;1rge 12atherin~ of mayors -20 of 25 - a~ evidence !hal !he county's cities did not wa nt the Battin·Caspers-Joe Hvdl'l ILos Alamitos City C'luncilman) triad to cnr.1 in11r on the LAf'C r-.iost mayors conceded that the cour!s \1•il l nnw havr tn rlrcidr. just who i5 on the LAFC 11nd '''helher r-.1nn dav's LAFC mef'l1ng or the ma yors' meeting were lel!';il. San Clrmen1r's E1·11n~ ;i l!'>n dl'fenrlerl lhe l r~ine Companv. ''ThPV0VI! hePn rainttd ;1~ .:in ori;;inizalinn puU1n~ the pressurP. nn , hut I h;1 ve never been approached hv lhl' company on the i~sue. They're JU.~! hvs tanders In this lh in,i: ·· Pinkley. in 1ssuini; hi s ref'illl sl.atement !'>aid he was hreak1ng a long personal fePl inf! "I alw;1ys !hnupht elected officials should only be recalled if I.heir h::ind v.·as caught in th,. ca~h. or they were con· victed or 11 felony" thl!: l8-ye;1r council· man said. "r \\'as wrong . These tv"o have to be slopped.·· Pinkley said he would not start a re- call campaign hlm.~e!f, hut would cer· tainlv help anyone v.•ho does. "This is a dark day ln Orange O>unty politics," he concluded. Orange Weather ll's going to be a few degrees cooler today and \Vednesday, but l,he current hea l wave is expected lo last at least two mo re dayir wJth temperatures a~ 80 along thf! coast rising to 88 inland. Lows 72-74. INSIDE TODAY T V writer Rod St rling broitght I.li e baro1netric bomb tn teltvis· ion audlt1tces in 'Th~ Dooms. dart r/iglit' and nothing but hl'IB.!le.! to th~ rA~ and th e fed· eral QOVer11ment. See story Page 5. C•lll9r~l1 t C~Hlll"' U1 ' C1tull1t• tt·H C111tk1 11 C'911•&•• 1J °""' Nflkft t O! .. rcK t •111t1r~I '•M ' '"'-"•"'""-1'·111 ,l~••lf• , .... l;f .. IH:l•I 1f A~ft L11H11ri 11 11Urrl1 .. Lko~Mt t • MIMfl 1•" Mul~I! ,.uM1 u Hl!llfttl Nt•I f•J Or"" cw"'' t ,,!YI. '''"'' ,. ,,,..,, lf·ll Stoot-Mtrln111 lt·ll ToltWlllff It ,.,...,.,., 1'·111 w •• ,.... ' W11Mf1"1 "''""" U•lf W1r111 N•w1 ... • 1 - 2 DAILY PILOT SC TUtsdlJ, August 10, 1'71 l' •cht Due Tonight . Pirate Suspects Return Prom Wire Services Sailing for llonolulu . the )'acht Kamalii ·was due by midnig ht today, e.scorll'd by a Coast Guard cutter carrying three sullen suspects in irons alter a modem saga <lf piracy and chase on the high seas. The es:acl nature of tile case V.'on'l be known until the 70-foot v•sstl docks along \\'ith the culler Cape Cor\\·in. y,•hose men overlook and boarded her r-.tonday. Specula tion in the islands is that three suspected hijackers may pay \rith their li\'es for the. strange adventure. The l\\'o-day chase of the million-d ollar 1'ranspac Race participant ended uneventfully before dawn , unde r the eerie J!Jumination of flare s and searchlights. Details of lhe capture of millionai re flilJnan Larry Doheny's boat were radioed from the Cape Corwin, skippered by Lt. 1jg) Gregg Wilson. Slide Prog1·am On Saddleback Hospital Slated A program of color slides explaining the innovative design features of Sad· clleback Community Hospital in Laguna Hills will be presented twice on Friday. The speaker for the event will be f.corge Agron, senior vice president of the San Francisco based architectural finn which designed the facility, which is now under construction. The programs will be presented to all Interested south county residents at 10 ~.m. and 3 p.m. in clubhouse three in Leisure World. Non -re sidents of the retirement community wishing to attend lhe pro gram n1 ay enter at gate three, located at Moulton Parkway and Calle Aragon. 1"he architect will show slides of the drawings which depict the unique design features, many of \Yhich are being ap. plied to hospital construction for the first lime. Const~tion of the new facility is ex· peeled to be completed some time in mid- 1972. The hospital is owned by a non-pro- fit corporation wh ich is currently con- ducting a S3.5 million fund raising cam- paign. The hospital \\'ill be operated by the l.uther;in HospitaJ Sociely Of So4.ithern Ca!1forni<1. Police Arrest Suspec~ But Victin1's Gone Laguna Beach polict r.tondey ni ght ar• rested a Corona man as an armed rob- b£'ry suspect moments after the oul~f· hreath victim ran into the police glation lo report the crime. Ho"·ever. the victim has since disap- peared and, due to lack of evideoce, .1uthorit1cs \\'ill only seek a possession ;if stolen properly charge against the ~uspect in the case. Officerg claim !hat Kirk B. Ruggiero, 18, \\'as car· rying a stolen gun "·hen he was taken 1nlu custody 1n the JOO bl ock of Can· ) on Acres Dr ive. The suspecfs 2(}..year-old brother w;:i~ ;ilso arrested follO"''ing a radio broadcast based on the robbery victim's description nf the n1en·s veh icle. but was later released . Police speculate the abstnt vi c- titn \.\'BS robbed during a narcotics p11rcha.~e, althou~h no dru~.'i \1·ere con· ti ' c:1 lcd from Rugg iero's ;iuto. OIANfif COAST DAILY PILOT OllA~G.i COAST PUI LllHtHCO. (OMJ'AHY 11•\t•rt H. W1.d r •11:d.fflt •"' l"uMW..r J •cli R. Cur l•Y V"'t Prt!:l><lt"'1 ll'ICI Gt<lfftl ,,,.......,. • Ill Irons Suspect!! 11·ho for ced the l\amatil out from Ala \\lai Yacht Harbor and scl thrc·c crewmen adrift 1GO milrs oul. one a Newpor t Beach man , V.cl'e cha~ed by sea and air. The trail was plcked up art er sli1ppl'r Bob \Vashke i! . .John Frei tas, of Lo~ Angeles, and Frnn k Power, of Newpor t Beach. "'ere picked up bobbing Ill " liferafl by a Japanese freighter. They radioed thry \\'ere sarc and unin· jured. gi\'ing basic d1rect1ons in "'hi1·h th!! Kamalii vanished O\'t r the honzon five hours earlier. A Coast Guard CJJO spotted her Sa tur- day, but the alleged hija('kers -whose motivation isn't kno"'" -beat for a rain squall to hide. The four-engine plane's radar picked her out, however, sharp and clear, and tlie Kamalii was evtntually overtaken by the ~peedy Cape Corwin. Spotlighted by the vesseJ'i; powerful searchlight a!ld starkly outl ined by aerial flares. the Kamalii drifted to a standstlll after LI. Wilson ordered her to hall over a bullhorn. A signal light fl ashed compliance and boarders prepared to lake over. A battle at sea l'lad been feared since the trio \\'ho seized and imprisoned \Vashke.it, Powers and Freitas had guns and knives, while there v.•ere additional \\'Capons aboa rd. "Boarding carried out without in- cident,'' Lt. Wilson radioed lo the islands within moments. signaling the chase'& quiet end, 250 miles off Hawaii. Suspects taken into custody were iden- tified as Michael R. Melton. 24 of Bakersfield, Kerry D. Bryant, 25, of' Los Angeles and ~fark E. Maynard 27 of Lewiston, Idaho. ' · Authorities believe. they were heading for Tahiti with the boat owned hy Doheny, whose fa mily name is famous in California h_Jslory and development. The que stion \vaiting to be answered is: precisely why?' Charter Rotary Members Lauded Twelve charter members who he![led organize the Laguna Hills Rotary Club five years ago v.·ill be honored at a noon Iuneheon of the club \\rednesday, at noo n at r.fannings: Restaurant. !'tuss Barter, president of the club, said. "son1e pleasant su1·prises are in store for the 12 charter men11>ers." Ainong the "'old tln1ers" !hat are :-til l active in the Laguna Hill s club are Ralpll Gales, Leonard Gt'esen. Dale /·lolm. Arch r--teyer, Charles Kimak, Nclso11 Rupp, Fred 1\-facGougan, Robert Price, Rev. Edward • Caldwell , Palmer Narveson, Harry Schafer and Carlton Srni!h. Inviter! as gue.sl speaker \\'l·rl nesdav is James W. Decker past pre!iirlent of .the Laguna Beach Rotary Club. "'h1ch spon~ored the formati on ol the Lagun a Hills group in 1966. Pageant Turns Do1.vn Roa.d. Trip Festival of Arts director~ ai;;rcrd ~Ion· day !hat the P;:i~ea nt of 1h<' 1\las tcrs should not be come a traveling Sho11 After recei\•in g a lt>!ter !ru m nHii.:J;ih in Pasadena, refJ uest1ng the p;i ge:1 nr be held in that city, the board inforrn<1 lly agreed to keep the show in Laguna Beac.h. In a lct1t>r lo Pasa1lcn a ott 1ci;il~. fest ival pub licist Sally Reeve poi nter! ()U1. lhal transportatirin of the sci.~ tn Pasadena \vould be dillicult and 1h;1 t hillside ereas are "essen1 ial to the pro· duclion.'' Pasaclf'na had offered indoo r lheaters for the shO\I'. t.frs. Reeve notl•d after the meeting that the Pasadena requl'st \\'as the se- cond one thi~ season. Earlier a lady l rom Aritona had inq11ired about living U1e show in that state. H'<!f11/u•r 1'' 11tc /1er Pretty Lorrie Eatherly. 22, of Anaheim, traveled all the 'vay to Corona d el 1'o1ar and still didn't escape all the heat. But a convenient lifeguard tower provided some shade. F es ti val Eatery Mu st Enter Bid For Next Y ear This year's operator of the Festival of Arts reslaurant w\11 not be given an ex- clusive option to run it next }'car, dircc· I ors agreed r.tonday. Afl<'r reviewing a "'rillen request trom .June Ncp!\1n(' asking /or a green light tn run the tacilily next sun1mer, the board unanin1ously vu!ed to hold bidding on the fC"l.JUf;J lll this rail. The bidding t1·i11 be conducted by !he resta urant commillee of the boa rd. In :inother matter, boa rd nlembers 1ea rnrd that. the rcstauranl i;:rossed $~2,1 40 <luring the first l!J da,1·s of nrierl'I· 11011 l hi~ .1c<1r -Sfi.\l()ll inorc th<1n Oie flr:-t l!l dfl y!i 11f lhc 1970 season . 'The 111trease in r.•vrnuc was attributed lo the s<"llc of beer and t1·ine ttus year at lhr r('sl;1urar1L [11 :in in torrn;:i l poll . U1 rcctor ll<tl Akin,._ ;i ~l~cd how n1a11 y 01l1cr dirt·c:Lors had I riPd Ille prt»packagcd ~andll'Jches served a~ 1hc restaurant. "i\linc was kind of sog· i:y."' Ahin ~ comrne ntcd. Buth \Villiam 1\-Tartin and ~('hroadcr said they ;i~reed sand11·1chrs ''were not so hol." T rusl.ccs Report On U n ifi ca ti on Tru.~Ll'c:-111 tht San Joaq utn Elemf'll· l.1r\ S1.'hool Oi~l rirt. 11·111 meet \Vednesday In d1•n1-~ 111(' l at "~1 rcpiwt 011 the unHic a· l1 n11 iii lu11 1 ~·luth Orangr Count y ~chool d1~!1'1(·1 ~. Th t• n1rr11ng 1~111 1rt kl' ploi cc al noon in !hr 11!\Jrl' pf Xup1•r111tl'ndf'nt H;ilpt1 Giltt'!i ;i t ll w d1 ~t1·1<·( ruJ 1nin 1~tration buildi ng In l·;;i-~I II'\ lfl{I, Tlh· latr!it un1flcntion rrporl concerning Ou: Tust111 Elt1ncntary. ~an .Jo;iquin , 'l'r;ibntu Flen1rnlary and Tustin Union l!igh School districts \vas presented to lhe Scht>Ql Oistric t Heorganiza lion Com· nH!tec :\1Q1ld01~· :'11cmbers of the board "'ill disc uss lhls report :ind its elfccts 011 !he San Joaquin 1.hstncl. n-·· 1e ••• ;1 E"!I"" Tho"''' A. M 11rplrl1~e MIM11'"9 Ed110<" Tustin Board Me1nber Ch1rlt1 ~. loo1 lliclttr.I r. 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Cle ate Al le,.111 1 Jli: Tals,.1 -4tlMJI ~ ........... , 1m: Tall1•111 4ff.MN The Jone Mi~sion Viejo member or the Tu~tin Union High School District Bonrd of Education Monday night decried the board's move to refuse l'I $12,000 ferlcrl'l l grant based on the number of students from welfare famili~s enrolled in 1hc district. "We're cutting off our nose to spite our faet," sakf Chester G. Briner , past presi- dent of the Tustin board. Briner agreed v.-ith other trustees who termed the v.·elfare tied education grant "ridiculous." But, Briner moved to ap· provt lht. agreclflt'nl "·ith the County Otpartrnt"ot of Education noting lhe diltrlct cou ld use the money lo aid llluden!J with re1din$l and computation dlfflcultie.~. Briner \\·a~ tcld th11t If Tu&t ln refused to apply for the money otht>r dlslrict!I v.·oi.ild Rct !ht grant dt~igned to reim· burse district' for <'015ts or Improving • le.aming skills of thr. "educationa lly ~ t lt\t ,..., ....... et "-' 9'"" d . d " """ eeu• ~-ear.....,.... ~~ epr1ve . ..,, ttrrltl" tJ.21 ,_,..,,,.1 .,. .,.11. i 1.11 Co nsetvt1tl\'f' t r u ~ 1 r (' ~ Rober' "*'"'''' ... 111 ... , •It•••• ..... UJJ !Mf\Wlly. "' L ____ ..:_..:...-~-_, ... _..,, ..,par1 ~~"'•..1 "t"1sfi:UJ I., ,.,...1'm!n_ . "J:II.: ---. • ' m(l.~I \'l'hCll1Pllt 10 !ih'lr prote;t;H1 nn nl !hr. propo~C'd ~rant. "IUtliculous. ll's ,1 u:-1 rid\culuus." (;1lhoun .s;u(I, "lo think "'·c'rl gc1 monC'y j11st hec:iu~e of lhe number of \\'ellare !itudcnts \\'C lillvr ·· .J;1y lni.:oi ll ;ind Jack Schun1akrr of the d1stnc1 st.1fl. t:XJll;1 UlC'll 1h :l l nol :1ll ol the \\elfNr cl11ldrrn \\Ould nred 1he extra rf'a dlng and math assishince. "Rut. tht>re <ire m:iny ~tudent.s 1n the di!itrlct .,.,·ho 11·ould qun!ify for the language skills ;:iod ma1 h unprovemenl programs this money "'ould pro\•lde," they said. Following failurt" of it n1otion by Barholomcw to r~jt'CI the f<'deral educa· 1100 ald, thr b<l:irrl con. .. idercd Br fner's 1nq t111n lo lll'Cl'fll th is ~·ea r's $8.000 gr11nt plu<:: i4 ,000 rtnt u~cd 1a.~t ye ar , bu! set aside few 1he Tust in district Th:.'lt 1110\'e railed . in <'!:!!l'nct:, ~Iner ii rect'l\'t•d ;1 lie voll'-Trustee Dic kra n tlor;1111an 11'il' ;1hs n!. on vacal1on 'The n1utlo11 <"OUld bt 1·ccon.'lide:red at the 1>011.rd's n<':<I mer!ing , but lht' dradlint lnr f'il 111i: Inf 1!1l· funi.J ~ 1~ ·n1ursday, \ht boo rd 1111}; 111ld "'! -_, County Charges Fly Caspers, Battin, Hyde Face Contempt Rap By TOM BARl.EY Of !tie Deity l"lift S1•11 Orange County'1 biggest and most bi t· ter political battle in recent years slayed on the boil today with supervisors Ronald Caspers and Robert Bnttin and fellow LAfC n1eniber Joe l:lyde now facing con· tempt charges for alleged failure to tibey a court order . The latest h111·su1t in the torrid League ot Cities·Local Agency Formation Com· rn ission di~pute \\'as filed by league al· torncys late l\londay. Superior Court Judge J. E. T. '"Ned "' Rutter set Au g. 20 as the dale he l'.'ill rule on the contempt cha rges. Lav.•yers for the League's city selttt1un committee argue in their new· action that !he trio of defendants attempted to hold a special meeting of the LAFC early l\ton- day in defiance of the court order signed Sunday night by Judge Rutter. The new complaint, one of two fil ed J\.tonday by the League, claims that Hyde. Caspers and Battin were well aware of the restraining order vohen they opened a meeting called to remove Anaheim coun· cil man Charles Pearson from his LAFC seat. The new restraining order does not af· fee l Wednesday's meeting of the LAFC. It is exptcted that both sides in the dl sput~ will again attempt to place their own representatives on the conun lss1on for the vital "Promised Land" hearing. League representatlves unanimouslv (:onfirmed their nominee in two meeting.s rvtonday and are expected to again de- 1nand Wednesday that he lake hi s seal at the LAFC lable. Mayors of 20 Orange County coin· mllllilies again unanimously named F'ul!erton Coun('ilman Louis · ' R e d ' ' lteinhardt as thei r LAFC representativr in a noon meeting that v.·as -an d l\"as n1cant to be -a rerun of a special rnect1ng held six hours earlier on the l:iwn of !he old cuunty cou rthouse Reinhardt \\'a:; una nimously nan1ed in lh:it meeting ;ind Los Alamitos Coun· cillnan Joe. Hyde Y1as unan imously re· Jet ted in a vote that paved the "''ay for a '"Keys tone l\ops" LAFC hearing at 8 a.Ill . Tha t rnec ting, organized during 1he \1'eekend by supervisors' ch a i r n1 a n Rol>ert Battin and Fifth Di s t r i ct Supervi.~or Ronald Caspers, ended with llydc runni ng from the hearing roon1 beating off process server!i an d Ballin dodging and weaving from the assembly hall Yt ilh the same purpose in mind . It took just six seconds for Battin lo proposed the replacemen t of Charles County Woman l\.ills Two Children, Tali es Own Life • A telephone call late r.1onday brought a Brea man home from work, where a uthorities waited to break the news that his wife had killed herself and two of the couple's six children. Dea thg of Mrs. Nancy Boyer, 31, son Hans, 4 and daughter Jenell , 8 1nonths. are being classified today as a case of murder·suicide . A nole, presumably addressed to r.liles R. Boyer, 40, was found in the home al 480 Nutwood SL, but investigators did not reveal what it said. The triple tragedy was discovered al 10 :52 p.m., after which police and firemen .,.,.ere summoned to the scene. Neighbors calted after one of the four surviving Boye r children hysterically ran next door begging for help. Police said they had been \Vatching television in anothf'r room "'hen the shootings occurred. The young monther lay dead in ~ hallv.·ay. where neighbors v.•ho raced next door had carried her body. A .4:> caliber automatic pistol \Vas fuund in the bedroon1 \vhere little Hans <ind Jenell had each been slaln with a blast into the head. Their mother also fired a shot into her own temple, collapsing to the front bedroom floor \vhere she was first discovered. County School Aicle Quits The Orange County Department uf t-::ducation is losing yet another key staff person this year with the resig nation of Bober\ fl..filtlhe1~· v.•ho wa~ named r.tonday n1gh1 to a pqst wilh the Tustin Union l ligh School DislricL Matthew. 42, ot Brea. has been director of admlnistralive services for lhe co unty schools off ice and secretary to \ht> Orange County Committee on School Dist rict Organizatlon. The latter body is currently e1nbroiled in de velopment of unirication plans in the Tustin and 7fun- tington Beach areas of the county. r.1atthe"'· whose responsibilitles have in· eluded successful piloting of the coun!s 's fi rsl consolidated trustee elections last April 20. said he did not knO\\' if a :>UC· resi>or had been found for his coun!y poSL 1\-latthew will be assistanl suJ>('r •n· lendcnt for buisness of the Tustin 1-figh !::ichool district. He "·ill rep\.:i.ce business ma nager ,J;imes farley .,..·ho is leaving Tust in to ret urn to a vice presidency of Ch<1pman College. Farley \\'<'LS appointed in Janua ry to succeed assistant superintendpnt Jack S. fioper wh n !ef! Tustin to head the H!tn- tin,:iton Be;ich Uni on High School Dis!r!c! ad1nini.~tral1on . 1\lauhe1r can1c lo th e county school~ office from a post "'Ith the La Habra Ci!v School Dis trict. " On July l, ,._1atlhew ·s county school1 boss. Ernest Norton. left the County Departn1enl of Education atter nearlv three dccndes of service directing business affairs. Norton is nO\V assislnnl superintendent of 1he ne1vly fonned Rancho S<tnli;igo Communlly College District in Santa Ana. Anaheim Girl Drowns in Pool A lilt!e girl 's ability lo lift ~he latch on lhc metal fe nce that barred her fr om the fan1ily S\\·imminc pool led lo her death l\·londay. Sh:n11n 1\1 B<1lsam. 20 1nonths of Anaheim. died in Ana hei m Commun1tv llos p1t;1I !\fondny night fnur hours aft e"r she "'fls found floating face down in the b;u:k~<1rd pool. Police !iaid the child had lef1 the pool with member!i of he r famil.v in !he ;it. tcrnonn but returned ;ind unfa stened !he ,r.:ale \\'l11le Ille)' 11 ere g e 1 t 1 n F refreshinen ls .Penrson of Anaheim with Anaiieun 111· lorney Herb Litker before he and llyde were forced ll'om the hearing room to th• boos and jeers of the mayors and su~ porters of the Irvine cityhood movemen!. Ballin en1erged from his pril':ite olfice towards the end of the League 's lun cheon n1eeting to announee on behalf ol the board 1hat his non1ina11on of Licker 10 replace Pearson was "laken to forestall cont inued dom1nalion of Orange County's future by the Irvine Con1pany. "')range County government should be run liy democratical ly elected represen· lal1\·es rather tha n its b1gge~1 land de\'eloper . . whith has been the 1.:a.sc fo r 1he lasl ;,o plus }'ears.'" Bat!ln said, <tpparently speaking lor the full board. Hallin aecus-ed Pearsor: of being rceletted '"in a power play by the Irvine machine on April 14, 1971, over a mo nth before his old term expiretl \l'hile a regular commission rneinber wa s absent. The legality of this Jrvine·inspired move was questioned at that lime," he said. Responding for the Irvine Company lo· day, Executive Vice Presi dent Ray n1onc! L. \\l ;itson, commented, "l\1r. Battin"!i ac· cusations about an Jrvine 1nach1ne - whtth he re peats t1n1e and again in his statement -are too vague and tno con· fusing for us or anyonl.', I would think . to respond lo appropriately. If he h;i~ ;inything specific lo C'harge. he should na1ne names. But he cannot, of course. "As far as l\lr. Pearson 's reelection to LAFC on Apr il 14 is concerned, lhal is news lo us. We did not know then that h• had been reelected and we do not know now "''hat the procedure is supposed lo hr for the election of a LAFC member a1 large. That is not our interest. ''F'inally, ii is inconceivable to us that <'tny remotely sophisticated follov.·er of Orange County govemment could accept ~-Ir. Battin's high ly colored explanation of the reasons l>ehind his recent actions ." Batt in claimed that Hyde was elected b,v the League at its meeting last July 8 as 1hc League's represent&tive on the L.<\FC. Santa Ana fl layor Loren Grisel sup· ported Battin at the lun cheon meeting 1\ihen he defended Hyde's naming by a 13 to 12 vote as a "'fair and square election." Gri set \~·arned the League that the lrvine Company's interests "·ere ""'•ell :o;erved" by Reinhc.rdl ·s subsequent el ee- lion to the post held by Hyde and added Iha! 1he now displaced Hyde "may have ~ome justification for his argu1ncnt that he is the Lea gue 's la wfully elected representat i\•e. '• H}•de ll"as removed in a ne"· vole July ~B after Reinhardt served the League and Orange County'~ 25 m?.yors with a la \\"suit in 1\·hich he claimed that the elec- tion of Hyde v.·as illegal. Many Leagut n1embers had second thoughts about their naming or Hyde ln a meeting which brought charges !hat' · t rem en do u a political pressure" wa s brought to bear on behalf of Hyde. Battin reca.lled the Reinhardt lawsuit and described il as a •·spurious la wsui t Un 1vhi'chJ the Irvine forces are un will ing !o accept the fruits of the democratic process. ''That lawsuit helped lo further in· 11miclate certain mayors of Orange Coun- ty "·ho !lien caused Hyde's election to be ~l'rulinized for any techn ical defects,'' Ball in said. "In \'iew of Lhe Irvine 111?.chine forces arrayed ;igainst h ~-n. Joe Hyde or fercd to resign con ditioned upon 1he valid appointn1enl and qualifica!iona of <1 city representative as hi s successor. ·The l\fonrlay morning meeting \\'a.'.'I called to ri ght !he "''rong perpetua1ed by the !r\'ine mach ine forces against the publ ic·s in1rrest on Apri l I~ when thr.v man cu\'ered thei r man (Reinhardt l into ;1. n1'11' tcrrn bef ore his old tenn expired, 8<'.tlu1 cha rged '·Tllry took ad\'antage of a regula r crin1mission member 's absence . 11 1ncmb<'r "'ho 11·nuld have blocked U11.•1r po11er p!a.v." the supervisor s" chainnan -:11d Let Us Put You On The Map Na•r +h a •ntr•nc 1, in,ida our 1tor•, i1 • ql•nt new m•P· Wa •r• in the proc•ss of identify in g 111 cf the )iom11 we haY• carp•t•d 1inc1 I 9b5 on thi1 map with cclcred pin1. IA diff•renf color for a•ch ye•rl. Clos• ,c,rutiny will detect lio m• int1r11l ing f•cf1 : firstly, we h•v• c•rpetad hom11 on virlu•lly every 1tr•1t in tha •r••· Secondly, th• pin' i re in bunch es, indic1tin9 WORD-OF.MOUTH ed v•rlisinq. Thirdly, tha number of hom11 wa h•ve ''rp1f1d i1 1fag 91rin9. If you cle1ira hon•tty, exp•rience, encl racom· m•nd •t ion1 frcm "ei9hbor1 we h•v• wor~ecl for, th•n Alden'• ;, THE PLACE I • ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646·4838 HOURS: Mott. thrw Th.,,1., f to 5:30 -M .. t to t -Sot., t :JO to 5 I I For the 61arriage Licenses D eatl1 Notiee5 I EE:M Rovmolld .I.. Beem Ago 71, of U' 1•111 St. Hunllng!on Bole~. Dllf of 010111, ll.ulU•l !. 1911 Surv .. otl I>• wl!e, E~1. r>I 1ne r>om•: <11uo11te<1. Renv CrO'Jcl>, M1rg1r1• W••• ot HunHn11on Be•<k 1nll l\Onn1e (l>rl\le\on ot ~onto Ano: on• kill t>rotner, E•ne•t Be...,, or Miuouro; •i""'· Jewel G•1v1>1+•, ot Fr••llG •nd e.,elol\ O•••nll0<t. ot venturi Mernntl•I '""'''"' ,..,11 lie l>e!o WeanHd•Y t i 1 P "'· In Hu~hn1 1on Br.1r~ Mell101h>t Cl>u...:1> wun 1111 Rev Etl Ern• c!lk111ino. Enloml>monl, We>lmln>?rr Me"'°""' Piro. F1mllv •uoor.111 ~on!•lbu!lon• to • .,.,, '••o•ilt '"'"IV, Srnltk• MOtlUIN, l!"LTl!RMA,,. Jo~n M1rv Ellerm•n. ol l•lll Gr1n1d~ Cr , 01n1 Pooni_ Dl!r ot Oe11n. ,1,u;~ll a. 1'71. ~urvived ~v ,.,,,, Don. of C1n1 Poln!o two grondcl>lldren i nti '""" bro-the". c:11rence, li•rOl<l ""d Georgo Go~r~I, i ll o! (h•tHJO, !l!inoh; !wll ""phew•. li•I IOl!ormon cl la MT••<!9 8n!I E:dw~rd Ellermon of Sludio Cl!v. j""" M•"' "'"' ,. , ... iooror cl 0 1n.. Point ••ff !or 71 ve•"· Sn• 1n~ ~•· I"• nv•· band, Ch1r1;e. wore cu•lo<ll•n• cl S1<1 Clemenle C.ommun•IV Clubhcu•• for I Y••r•. P1•t 11re•!aenr of Son Clement• Veter""' ol ~oreT~n WM• Auwll!orv. mem!>l!r 11! El•• E lbf'm Club. u ve••• fO!~leri• too~ "'"" rne S•n Clement•· C•PiSlrl"O Stnoo1 Ol•lt>CI Rc,orv. l U••· div. 8 om ond •ervlte• Wedn•1n1y. 1n 1 m 81 PAC•tot "'"" Cn1oel. Oire<•td bv P•ci!k """"' Mo•!U,, ... GE R.tRD l(~nnoth S C.•r••d Forme•lv al .lll•· ~1 Pi~'~ ....... tr• Sou•n l oou...,. Su•vlved n• ,.,!e, L1,.110. son. i0.11n: d4v9n1e, IC•v s'""c•< ~· 1~ ""°" WM· <le<~~v. 1-•ml> f vner•I Home. P11•den~. Col11o•na Pr•v•'• •"'''"''"" P•c••>t "'""" Ct,,,el•rv. "1•,.~0tl &U<" L•mD Fur.e••I .,ome. 0"•""'' ,ISHER Mt.,M••! E f ••""' nl &&Cl V•• "'"~'"'~'I· L•O\••• ><111, flr!o••M w •• "' fie•• """' ''· .,,01~•· r' t<t'""'' GreODr> l'l•"P · or G••"~"" .,.11, A ••~ •vrv.vfd "' 1.,,.~ o••n<1,n1•~•fn S•r•1te• w••f ~eld Mon· ~tV •I !'0•011 \_~"" l-IOll•wOt'd 1-11111. 1n••·men! •! f n•el l • ... n f o,.•! L1wn Mo•!u~tv, Or•eo•"'< PIMEHT'l. •nQ•I """""!"' "~' /I. o' 1'11\ "'" ~·. t~unt >'O!<" !1•1 c" D•rr Pl M<81~• AUl!U\I ~' 1911 ~11'>'<~ DV W''" ~fAliC•, Cf f!\l """''' (Odftr~o l"''"d4. l'l •r!'"I ' 0, /\ua ""In• "'"'e"•~I "'""~ EU••""· """" Gomot an" (•rmen M~no"•do. 11 a•aP~· en,1dren "'o•••v. Tv•1"-'" I ""' •' :Sml!n• MC--l'JArV (P1nel """"'""' M•" Wedne!d"•· ~ 9 "' l'!le-••rl ~•<'""'""' C••notl( (hu•rn, w~11mln1•t' tni.•mtnr, Gocd S"tnntr<i Ceme!frY. Sm<1n1 Mo•· lu••v. Olr•c•n•I ?.tO•Y E.d"'~"" 1 l~d•• •g• ei. 01 10s~; 0c- c;oen••1 Lan•. t<llo•.nolo<i ll•otn DA•• .,t dt•tn. Auou•! 8. "11 Su•vl•ed b• wife. lre-nt . one 10". 11.lt"~'d Zod••· of t<unt.noion lle•cn; ~ 1r•nll<hl\drtn St •V· l(el. tnund••· 1 Pm. ~mil"• C:"1MI. Prov1!e Interment f l P•<i!IC V1t• Mo· "'orl•I P1r-. Smll"I M1>t1u•rV. OlrKIOri. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLlFF 1\-fORTUARY 427 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa ........ • BALTZ 1\-lORTUARJES Corona del l\-1ar 173·9.fst Cotta "'tesa . . . 645-ZU4 • BELi. BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Me11 LI 8·34:1J • 1\-fcCORMJCK LAGUNA BEACH J\.tORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyo• Rd. U4-Nll • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORlAL PARK Cemetery MorturJ Chapel a500 P1clflc View Dr1n Newport Beach. California 164-%7 .. • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7!01 Bolui Ave. \\'t5tm ln1ter lt3-3Si5 • SMJTH'S l'-10RTUARV 1%7 1\-fala SL S3MS31 Record Dissolutions Of Marriage l'!kd J1111 1t D1ln, Di1nn• M , and J•cl< L. Sorlln, Judith A. •nd M•rl•n J _ A~""· Judith L. •r.d loul• .l 1"vdt, Ronald j _ and Mori• .-..•ltt j.i""''· 6or~a-• J, or>d jerrv l • Volle. ArMld W. 1n<I E!htf l. Wtbb. Ro~d• G•le ond JO>~Pn Wllllom ll:oYc•. Ruth 1nd Oton Chor•e• SchmlO!, M1tle J ona /\•!hut E. Mofgon. 1<1!nle•n Morlr i nd Sl•<v M•ck Jt Jonn•on. Detotnv Moel• •Ml t<owud W•ltet McOcn•ougn, M1ottine E. •n<I T"om11 ' f.lva,., Luln•r E 1r>d Loli f lt•n Rlc"ord1, M•rv Su•on and l ettv SIU•h•" lliverlv Ann and (It! Fr1ncl1 Monico. 0 11i1 Jean ln<I iln<lro1 j 1v Wvo11. llt11Y AnP Ind j 1meJ j 1C.-.1on WtNll1na, Judi111 El•• """ Vltgll Melvin Mcl(ff, Oennl1 Darrel •""~•Ml•• LH 11 .... 0. ll•l>o H. ar.d Lvlt 1Ce-nne1h 11 .. -. Rol>eN H. 1nd M1rllvn Je1n Tnom11 • .lnnelle •l'l<I L1rry Gene Woddell, Helen M. on<I Oeon Q. Slett, Tllom11 Jo<kton 1.-.l l\lln1 Jo FH.-1 Ju!y M •11>rd1trom. ktnnel" ;>.. 1nd Dtbor•~ G, 8 ov1. Su1on L. •nG Doniel P. c:unnln§ftam. l 1 """"' /WlV •n<I Edwatd A"'ll' Chrl1!1>Ph•r. Ro~ie Evelyn •rod Wl11l1m Herold cno,,.,!or, Jom•• loon Jr. end 811b1r1 '"" 8•eiden11tln, H!\degard C. • n a l'ttdtfi(k w. Ad1m1, J1•aueljn1 1nd John W. A:s.Mon, A•lnur R1ymond 1nd M•rlan Anllo Munfd , Som An1~anv ond GeoroJ1,. Ca\O, Edwin g!, or>d l<otnrvn F- l'e1le<. Ell,.~tn M. nnd Lowrenc1 O. Wllbour,,, 11,.1111 M. 1nd Cnorlt s Ill . T1vlor. On•id "'ll•n •nd Fav• ll rnrct Bee~•·· jwn M . 1nd Willl1m E. Plum.iead. P1mol1 (, """ C~1•1t\ Thomas Ntw1on, John Atatt 1nd Loil1nl l er K•rn•~· Mar$orr1 .tnn ond Arnold John lorro•, .ln\!1 and fl.iivmond Stubb1n, Ge,•ldin• Ann 1na Scoll Gcn1 alfs, Fr1n11. 1n<I Marl• lb1n • llu•n. llrtn<11 '-•'• •Pd M1Ch1t1 G•e~orv loc~m•n• Ri<nt td 1nn Suunnt Benne•, Dtnni1 W 1nd Mul•n• /l. Yon1nnfn, Micn1el D••id t nd Pt\ylll• MA riO'>t Smitt\, "loro Lt• t nd J im•• Morlroe Cl""'· 1'11e l•nn •ml jol'on Ctte1 Gr•••s, fl.ot><or! J-"" """ Lveille 1 0te11 l'UM JY!Y ,, l(,.k, l/fr.,..lt1 I. I nd P•ul R. ((ll'l•n. S.mu•I J1coue1 and .llnn1 "'"''" Tnomc•on. Ollna L•• 1n<I J1mt• Robe•! Gore••· Dt ll• 1nd Agv•l1n R""'"'''"' Rostrno•fl! a"" ja,,.u "· Goel~. John\/. 1n<I Anoel1 M. Wlnttn . l!I ....... H, •"" S•n<I•• j _ ca .. &, Elha~lh •nd Nichol•• ""'"""~ Kellv, Rtnrv J . Ind Oo•ort1 J. r urnbough, H1rold JoHoh •nd M•rv Loui•• Btlordes. C•nd1<• le• ond Ct\1rl•1 0. Wiison, Eunico L ond Robt rl L. Rowe . Jon Lee and Wollor Oousl11 Ad1rn1. R1mon1 Jo &n<I LouTs F. Fl•ld1, D••l•ne Ll>UTH •nd Mlch•fl sne ldoP l(ruof>. Rober1 l ••-i nd Loi• lhl ,!I.., Jyly 11 Pt'"'· Sond•• L•• and Manuel j o1u1 i.<~uc~. Pnlllo J. Ind (herr•I .il. Miid•~n, .tnn a J. 1n1J Ocno••n It, l/u,dal, lngdd •I'd Ro<;er L1>ul1 Cot. Mel•in L•wronc• 1nd 81rb1r1 '"" O•moro. lon• •nd S«or•o t<ume, P11!t1C•t Ann ind Tllomal Soauldino Mlllor. S'>itley An n ind J1v Ltw!• McOAn~I, ~uJtnn• 0 Ind ~!eYtn II., ,, i.<f!I••. fr•nt •Ml Eric IC:•nnein l"•ontom J•we Ra• •~• lnotla M ,ilrna!d, G•etoe EnW•rd i1"' E!!l &llelh lrtne Gd,.iitn, Anl ll I( ano Willi1m i. L..-. l o!• M . 1nd fl.IV F Peio,,on. w ,1111,., L, aPd Lo Vonno \/. Stn1rnl)ttg, cnr11.,nt L 11nd l •tler G. Ul b•lnd. Moroore! or.d Ed..,ord 1Co1n•m•. G•ld" I( 1nd ;,,,,,, H. SD•noe~. (l•O M•d•l•n• ~"" fftn~ "· Pe!lv Snl•lev j , 11nd !l:oti.r1 >< ICol!•n!nol•t. E•!rell'11 •nd M><'>t el W, liv•on V•'•"e l ono ("•'I" !;!. Sn~w, l •bb·• R ond Rob~•! C A•""" jvo••" il •n<I """"'d M. 1"~ql\•" M,\ll~ LGtrne 1n<I Robrrl (,,bl11 l~omoion, S1Pd•~ l'<r• ~nd lnm l "Y1Qr F""" lle,nJce An~ 0A•ld ,lilt" P1g•, G0<&ldln• 1nd Ev~•"• Lor<ng, Otno••" G•n• •nd 1t1r>dol~" , .. G"''"'"· B~!t1 J. tnd Mot lo S'>odwfll, P"ilhl> C ana EI• M. Kaef\l~t. Cli!IOtd J, •nd lol• IVY W~ndel. I("'"" Kae and Hl<Old Jl(I: SI•~·"·· llt•b•ta E-""" Cn.rle1 We,loy lohl~v. M1t1n• T, 1n<1 .t1mond Col•, ll:n1!1 J, •nd RM0t! Cf\arlt• """'"', 6enl1mln M•rrl!on and Gloe on· .. OVinones, Hlldt r .... ,. •"" C1rmela T1blet, Jovll1 1nd C.lenl'\ Everer1 llndm1n. Jvdl!f\ AAn Ind .Art~ur Llcldell RKM, FtY 1111\t Ind Grt90f~ Erll Musician La ys Suit On Dentist SANTA ANA -A young musician who claims he was attacked and pushed through the plate glass window or a Huntington Beach dentist's hllme while his host was away on vscation has sued the den- tist for $150,000. Philip Duncan states in his Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that Dr. Eugene Furlq. 16552 Somerset Drive, invited him to l't.ay with bis son, Craig, while U\e dental surgeon toured Europe in August, 1970. Duncan conttnds that Craig, .an expontnt or karate, was able to defend himself In any emergency and that 0 r . Furlong knew that he was much l'TJ(Jre power!eS8 . He states that he was be:titen up in the house las! Aug. 25 and suffered serious injuries when "various persons" push· eel hlm through the pl ate 1lw window. Tutj(jay, A119usl 10, 1~71 DAILY PILOT ;t OCHA Warning Tt~io Face Revolutionizes Denture Wearing Insects Tl1rive Hearing In Mm·der On Vacationers Tht nfltt:a! thlflf 10 1!11vin1 your o"n !tot!h " IJOIMible !>(!• ••th • pla~uc crtam dJ!ICOVef')' th•! •ct1.1- •1I Y hald~ both "urp.ero" a nd. "lnwtr•" 11 ne~er ~f•:.!'t pi*lblt. bite hvdct, dlcw bettlt, •t ._, l\atun.Uy. flXOOlr.'T oay help JVU .-It lllilf• clurly. t.. mtt11t - T M tpte1&l po:nal·point d~ lt1& Yoll tJlOt fllOOr..'<T W1lh ... CJ"(lfl . , • whut "eedtd ! By BARBARA GIUS Of !~1 Dlll'f PU•I lllll SANTA ANA -Vacation time can mean f\.Jn for insects too. During the s u mm c r months, a n1cnu of sun.ripened plant nectar and 11 golden· crusted human enlre can be thei rs without much hard v•ork. The Orange County r-.1edical Associ ation \\·arns that be<'s. wasps, and hornets are at the height of their huntin g season. Authorities say that although repellents will t e ni po r a r y ward off blood-suc kin g insects such as mosquitoes, they have little protective power against stinging insects, which will at· tack, once aroused by a threat to them or their nests. If stung, the skin hardens and swells slighl!y, growing red and hot, and often itching unmercifully, worn county physicians. The honey bee has a nasty way of clinging to its victim. Once the bee stings, the barb- ed stinger and Vl'norn-filled sac remains allached to the skin. Even though the bee may have been bru shed away, his poison-filled sac can still pump venom into lhe wound. Physic ians advlse honey bee vict ims to scrope, not pluck, the stinger away 1mmedh1te\y and then apply a paste of bak- ing soda and wat er lo the af- fected area. 01hcr slinging insec ts do not leave sticky sacs behind; con- sequen tly, the.v can sting mure lhan 011ct. lf stung many tunes, enough venon1 l'<in be absorbed to cauSf' illness, often involving sluggishness and nausea. Jf the victim is ad- ditionally allergically sensitive to venom. a physician should be contacted to administer desensitizing medication to Jessen allergic reactio ns. Feverish agony can plague the unfortunate outdoorsman who meets up \\'fth a hard- backed tick. Ticks can be especially hazardous si nce they often carry fl o c k y Mountain spotted fe ver and tularemia. lf b1!ten by the bl®d·suck- ing ticks. doctors advise thal they to be removed from the skin w11 h a steady pull of tweezers and saved r or identification, 11houl d 11 fever result. Publicist In La,vsuit Over Bills SANTA ANA -Public rela- tions execlllive M. Conrad Epley has been sued in Orange County Superior Court for non· pa~·ment of a $5,232 bill sub- mitted to him by a New York fir m v.·hich carried out a pre- e!eclion "political candidates av.'ar<'ness study" in th<' sum- mer of 1969. SANTA AN'A Three It'• 1 rt•olut1on1ry d1..:ove:ry a.lied Fl:<lOIC"',., for d11ly home: f\tarlnes accused of the u ... (lf.S. Pl11 ,.1.00.1,91181 \\'1111 murder of a La •labra man Fi~~NT m~ny de1•ture we1ior1 may tal. 1pe1k. l1u.h, .. 1th 111111 \\'ho died from I.he beating he •or'l' 01 rlrnture' I1>1nini l~- received al his V.'lfe's birthday F1xc~'~"' f<ll"nu ~n tla\11~ mem- hran .. 1fu1 helj~ 1htorb lht ahcxlr One 11ppl1e1t1on m1r lltt lor h0<1r• ner•tures 1h1l fil ~ -- 1•11 to be1Jth , 54-e your d1nt 11t n1ul1 rly C.et ,•ly·t~UM fl:tOOl.:otr o,ntu1e AdhtllVI Crtllm I t 111 """ --party have been ordered lo ol b111n1 and th••m1. You ""'" f;ice arra ignn1en t Oct. 5 in Ir;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;\ Orange County Superior Cnurt. lj Judge Byron K. McMillan set that date ror Joseph G Chavez. 20, Andres Pastrano Jr.. 21 , and Wall<'r A. Baumgartner. 20. All three are stallon<'d at the Seat Beach 1\aval Weap<1ns Depot. He scheduled Sept. 24 as the date for hearing or a mo tion to dismiss charges against the trio. The three men .are accused o! the killing of Vernon E. Page. 36. or La Habra. It Is alleg<'d that they cras hed a birthday party given ror Page 's v.·ife and that Chavez thumped Page in the stomach during an alterca tion. Coroner's orriccr said the blow led to his suffoca tion COAST SUPER MARKET EVERYTHING FOR YOUR PICNIC r.', : HOME DELIVERY ~ ' '• C1ll ... MIW••R t '·. \: He is nan1"ed as defendant in a lawsuit filed by 0 8niel Ste.rch and Stoff, Inc. The Slcirch-SLoff rirrn has IHkt'n over tl1e bill carried for two years by the a c t u a! r===========;I/ s11r\Oey ream . C. E. Hooper. THE BEST ' ,,..,. w!ll ~· The IAwsuit slal('s tha t Epley n1ade oul three pro- missory notes to the Hooper firm. none or which have been honored. RrfHlrr~hip Jl o 11 s prove "Pr11nuts" ix onr of t he \\'orld 's' most J10puler com1r: s1 rips. fl,.Ad it daily In the DAILY PILOT. COAST SUPER MARKET ~341 E..C.0.~ ~· ai,..,.dr.l i't...- Y••r k!lt~• MON.-SAT.-t te ':l0-S1.My t te I ----------------------------------~.-~~· tick-tock Just for opening your NEW PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT or for SECURING AN INSTALLMENT LOAN Either way, here is your opportunity to check the right time, the easy, courteous way with Newport National Bank. Re ceive your choice of a beautiful decoralor clock ••. Free of Cha rge ••• for opening ycur new personal checking account for $150 or more or for starting a new installment loan of $1 ,000 or more. Qualifying installment loans are: Home Improvement, Automobile, Mobile Home, Boat, Airplane, or Personal Loan's_. Add to the decor of you r living room, den, kitchen, bedroo m o.r office w it h these specially desi gned elect ri c Decorator Clocks. There is a slight additional charge for clocks Band C. PRESENT DEPOSITORS may buy these fabu- lous clocks at a cost that's hard to believe I It's our way of saying "thank you" tor bei11g a depositor at Newport National Bank. One per family. SERVING ORANGE COUNTY ••• 9 CONVENllNT OFFICES AlRPO!lf OFflC[ ........... , ..... ,. Miehelso~ 1t M1V,r1hur. , •. 833 Ji 1 I St.l.L fl£ACH 0Ff 1CE .••. , ......... ltlwre WOfld. Sell Be:aeb .... !>96 271 1 8~YSl0( orr1cr .................. 9ty~•!l! 11 J1mbo1e1 ..•• 6•2·11'1 SUNNY HILLS OfflC( ................. ' •. H11bor It Brt1, ... B71 ·729o COtlfG[ P~ll~ 01ncr ........... Nutwricd at Com""J""'~~lth ".811 -il}()() SUP[l!IOR OfrfC( " .... "... .• • Suptl!lll" 1t Pl•ce"'''·'. 642·951 1 lAGUt« HILLS OfFIC( .•••••••• ,. Leisure Wotld, l~1111n1 Hills., ,830 3200 UNl\/(R$1TY OfFIC( . , , , , , . , (1st Chlptnll\ t i St1!1 Collt1e., •. 1/9..(840 . 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SALAD DRESSING 8 Ol 9 REGUlAll 0 11 SWt[T M il~ PILLSBURY BISCUITS MOQIOH • 9 OZ. fl10l£N HONEY BUNS 2A Ol.9 100'% WHOlf W'"'!J'>" GI ANT ROll •ASSORTED, WHITE, 0£COJ!ATOR ®Scottowels COlllERS CHARCOAL• 10 LB. BAG ®Briquets CARNATION• 6.50Z. CAN ®Tuna IT'S S-MARTTO SHOP AND SAVE AT FAD SAITA AllA 2120 SO. llUSTOl AT WARNER COSTA MISA 2200 HARBOit llVO. AT WllSON LA PALMA 8023 WALIC!R AT LA PALMA I • , . -----· ~----_..__, --· --,,r:;jJ#' ---·--... c c lb. ~· 45' ~· 75' J!' 65' ~· 35' yf' 9' ;!c 25' ~· 39' )!• 33' )!• 67' ~ .. 35' ;!: .. 37' / Tuesaay, Ao9u$l 10, 1971 s DAILY PILOt' :J State Wants 'Mail ltfacltlne' <- ' ,~ To Review Stamp Dispenser To Be Installed ~ DAILY PILOT Stall Piiot. . THESE DONATIONS Will HELP FUND A CHILDREN 'S TRIP Georgina Escutia, Alicia Camacho Help Sort Donations Fund ·Heada~hes Ca.po Center Still llolds Drea111s By PAMELA HALLAN Of tfte Dally Pilot Stat! No one smiles glibly and promises the moon at the Capistrano Community Center. And no one forces a visitor into a regimen or smothers him with paper work or a list of rules and regulations the minute he walks through the door. ll's a human place with tiny, cluttered room s. a casual atmosphere and an overworked. underpaid director who does her best to keep the center funct ioning. Yet, she doesn't complain. Mrs. Rita Nieblas is proud of her achievements and is cognizant of her mistakes. She knows the center hasn't functioned as well as it might have. yet she's quick to point out areas where it works well. The community center, located on Spring street in San Juan Capistrano. opened its doors two yea rs ago last February. Jt grew out of the Head Start program which attempted to involve parents in a place outside of a classroom. Like Head Start. funding was provided bv the Office of Economic Opportunity. Funds went directly to the Orange County Community Action Council which in turn distributed them to various areas of the county. "We started with $400 a month which was the salary of a full-time director," 1;aid Mrs. Nieblas. The CAC also paid utilities on the building which was donated rent free by the Capistrano Unified School District. Mrs. Nieblas admits she had no training and still relates her surprise when she got the job. But she vowed to do the best she could under difficult circumstanres. The circumstances proved to be a distinct challenge. "We had no mone~1 at all for the pr<r gram or to pay aides or to purchase materials. So we had lo rely nn volun leers and contributmns of funds and materials," she sciul The response was good and classes were soon organized in English. scwm~. <:ooking. and craft s F'or a wh ile there was even a supervised recreallon pro- gram and frequent field trip~. But la st February the funding was cut back to $200 a month. enough to pay for a half-ti me director. Mrs. Nieblas, who supports her family. agreed to remain part time and take another part-time job with the school district. Programs dwindled. but the Com- munity Center. remained open -pro- viding a place for children to gather after school, for a teenager to use a sewing machine or bake a batch of cookies. Another blow was to come. "We were told by the CAC that all or our funding will end next February," said Mrs. Nieblas. "The CAC has decided to discontinue the community center pro· grams and spend their funds for experts in the various problem fields like housing aml jobs. But the center won't close thanks to the Los Angeles Archdiocese of the Catholic Church which has agreed to provide part- time funding for another year. "We're working on a fall program and hope lo be better organized." said Mrs. Nie bias. But one of the center's most successful programs is till in jeopardy. It is the mini group program for pre-school children which operates in four communities and is designed primarily for non-English speaking children. Funding for this program w a s separate. It was most recently funded by an agency of the Methodist Church. But. those moni~s ran out and organizers are looking elsewhere. Another part <>f the community cent.er program is a series of adult meetings in which -primarily -members or the area·s Mexican-American community are invited to discuss mutual problems and concern such as housing, jobs, health and education. "We haven't had very good response." admitted Mrs. Nieblas. One problem has been in self iden· f.ification. Some people who could profit by the community centers services refuse to admit they need assistance. Others completely close their eyes tn problems and accept their standard of living M adequate even though it may not conform tn standards set up by governmental agencies. With funding a constant headache Mrs. :\irblils and the board of directors which runs the center program still has not lost hope. They continue to plan ahead and hnpP the progrnm will improve and fun- ding and materials will be provided. 'Tm going to keep the center open it' ii<; the last thing I do." said the di rector. "It's the children who are benefitting most. Ifs the chudren we must continue to work for." USC 'Red Tide' Studies New Cause of Fish Deaths By TERRY COVILLE Of tl!t Dally .. llot Stiff Marine biologists at USC h a v e discovered a new reason for the death of hundreds of fish off LOIS Angeles County beaches from the recent red tide. The common belief is thal oxygen i~ consumed during the decomposition of dead one-cell micro-organisms of the red tide, literally suffocating fish. But USC researchers now believe the fish deaths are caused by a toxin releas- ed by the one cell micro-organisms of the red lidt, says Dr. Bernard C. Abbott, director of the Allan Hancock Foundation at use. The red tide recently plagued Los Angeles beaches, washing dead fish onto the public shores. It has touched Orange ctounty beaches and still remains in some area s, but has done no significant damage. lsolated by an extractive method. the toxin in red tide cells, taken in samples \ from the Hermosa Beach pier area, af· fededjJ:nmediate kill in a laboratory fish population,· Dr. Abbott . reported. ' The toxin Isolated by the USC research team is retained within the red tide's one- cell organism until it dies, researchers sajd. "Because lhe current red tide popula- tion oH our coast i11 a living population, the toxin is retained in the cells and will produce (ish kills only when a large number of the cells die, .. Dr. Abbott said. The researcher said California's red tide is distinct from Florida's red tide because the one in Florida releases iu toxin while stlll alive. Traces of red tide still remain about a mile and one halC orr Laguna Beach, where lifeguards said a high tide could bring it back ~n. But no dead fish have been spotted on lhe beach. Huntington Beach lifeguards said about a dozen dead fish were discovered in Huntington Harbour last week. but this week Ulere is no red tide. San Clemente lifeguards said they have seen no red tide, while Newport Beach lifeguardi; said there was one lasl week but no fish were killed Restaurant The restaurant al the end of San Clemente pier yields a nominal sum each year to the city under a lease agreement, but now the State or California, according to City Manager Ken Carr, wants a piece of the action in the next five-year renewal period. News of the interest of the state in some of the funds from the Galley R.estaurant's lease angered some councilmen last week, who said if California wants a share or income, then it should pay for a proportionate share of pier improvement and maintenance costs. The issue arose when Carr told coun- cilmen the State Lands Commission has demanded to review the lease renewal agreement which is nearing the signing stage. ''Their reasoning as T understand," Carr said, "is that the restaurant extends out into state tidelands, and they feel they should review any leases there.'' He admitted that "most likely, the state wiJI want a piece of the action ." Councilman Stanley Northrup -always an archfoe or state intervention in local matters -hinted that if there were no penalties involved the city shoold ignore the commission and execute the lease with M. F. Gable, the operator or the concession. UPI TtlePllOIO Hookup Karen Celentano of South Farmingdale, N. Y. prepares for blastoff in the world series of model rocketry at Aberdeen (Maryland) Proving Grounds. Four hundred leen· agers took part in 13th an· nual meeting of National Asso- ciaUon of Rocketry. The new Laguna Hills Post Office now being built on Paseo de Valencia will be equipped with a sophisticated stamp dispenser that will do "everything a machine is capable or doing." According to Charles Covault. officer- in-<:harge of the mail service in the Laguna area, the self-service postal unit will provide any service short of register- ing a letter. The machine will be located in the lob- by or the new post office. which will open sometime in November -Covault hopes -adjacent to the Laguna Hills Medical Center. The new facility will replace the small· er office now serving the area Crom the Alpha Beta Shopping Center. The self-service machine is not a new invention, Covault not.es, for there is already one located in both the Costa Mesa Post office and a.t Fashion Island in Newport Beach. The unit will have a coin changing machine that wilJ accept dollar bills; a large scale for weighing parcels; a machine selling stamp.5, post cards and envelopes: and a unit dispensing receipts for mailing insured packages. 1n addition, instructions will be posted detailing the use of the complicated af. fair and a "hot line" telephone will be available linking a confused custome.l" with a post office worker somewhere in the area. Although construction of the new facili· ty is being closely monitored by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Covault says the building ts privately owned and th• Postal Service will have a long term lease. He notes this is the usual practice, u the Post Office Department -now the Postal Service -has not owned any of its facilities since 1935. The new facility will be managed by Woody Strickland, now superintendent of mails for the L2.guna Beach area. The area administered from the Art Colony includes Laguna ·Hills, South Laguna .. Laguna Niguel , Capistrano Highlands anc:t Laguna Beach. The larger mail facility Is expected to. provide relief for the overcowded f2dlilies of the area, Strickland said. particularly during the Ch r i s t m a 1 package rush. "It will give us room to spread eut some of our operations," Strickland adds. )& "Piedr01 Bk>nc:os Potnl llghr' ... G.rold f, 8'0111r1,..., 13~·.17~• 1!onvnculu>111" .. Leon franks, 121/4•' 161/a" Your choice from a special group of 6 extraordinarily colorful prints. Each one faithfully reproduced from Glendale Federal 's permanent collection of original oils. Just drop by your loca l Glendale office and choose your favorite. Each is self-matted and ready to frame, and all are by eminent artists as;claimed for their ·~~ Tide", •. Corinoe West, 13 '12" x 13 '12 • "Newport Bootyord" .•. Roger Kunlz, 16?-ii"x21~" fine renderings of the American West. There's no obligation, of course. 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AT WllSON LA PALMA 8023 WALICIR AT LA PALMA . • --·-_ .. --. r't\. •,~ -~ ...-·---···~ ~~-·~-· --.... ---·-,- • • ---·-• -~ "' t nQ' • --·---~~------•'lllf- c c lb. ?S• 45< ~· 75c ]!• 65< ~· 35c yf • 9c ;efc 25< f3 • 39' )!• 33' ,;!• 67' ~ ... 35c ;(: ... 37< ' • • I I '' \ -~ J • ' I I I ·~· '-DAILY P'ILDT S1111 P'l>Olt THESE DONATIONS WILL HELP FUND A CHILDREN'S TRIP Geo rgina Escutia, Al icia Camacho Help Sort Donation~ Fund ·Heada~hes Capo Ce nter Still Holds Dreanis By PAJ\f ELA HALLAN Of ~I Dtil~ P'l!O! Sll ff No one smiles glibly and prnmises the moon al the Capi strano Community Center. And no one forces a vi sitor into a regimen or smothers hi1n \.\'ilh paper work or a list of rules and regulations the minute he walks through lhe door. 1t's a human place with tiny, cluttered rooms. a casual atmos phere and an overworked, underpaid clirector who does her best to keep the center functioning. Yet. she doci:.n·1 complain. i\lrs. Rita Nieblas 1s proud of her 11chieven1ents and is cogn izant of her mistakes. She knO\.\'S the center ha sn·t funclioncd as well as it might have , yet she's quick to point out areas where il works well. The community center. located on Spring streel in San .Juan Capistrano. opened its doors two years ago lasl F ebruary. It ~-rew out of the Head Start program which atlen1pted to involve parents in a place outside of a c!assroon1. Like Head Start. funding v.'as provided hv the Office of Economic Opportunity. Funds went l'llrectly to the Orange County Community Action Council which in turn distributed them to various areas of the county, "\Ve started v.•ith $400 a month v.•hich was the salary of a full-time director," said rvirs. Nieblas. The CAC al so paid utilities on the building \\•hic h was dona ted rent free by the Capistrano Unified School District. i\trs. f\'iebJa.c; admits i;hf' had no lraining and still relates her surprise ·when she got lhe job. But she vov.·ed 10 do the best she could under difficult circumstances. The circumstances proved to be a distinct challenge. "We had no 1noney at ;Il l for the pro- gram or tn pay ;iides or to purchase 1naterials. So v:e had to rely on volun- r.ecrs and contributions nf funds and materials." she said The response v.•as good and classrs were soon organized in Engli~h. sewing. cooking. and craf!~. For a v.•hit"e there was even a supervised recreatio n pro- gram and frequent field trips. But last Febn1ary the funding was cut back to $200 a month, enough to pay for a half-tin1e director. ti1rs. Nicblas. who gupports her family. agreed to remain part time and lakt another part-time job v:ith the school district. Prograins dwindled, but the Com· munity Center remained open -pro-- viding a place for children to gather after school. for a teenager to use a sewing machin e or bake a batch or cookies. Another blow was to come. '•\Ve were told by the CAC that all of our funding will end next February," said r.1rs. Nieblas. "The CAC has decided lo discontinue the community center pro-- grains and spend their funds for expert!! in the various problem fields like housing and jobs. But the center v:on't close thanks to the T.os Angeles Archdiocese of the Catholic Church wh ich has agreed to provide part- time funding for another year. "\Ve're working on a fall program and hope to be belter organized," said r.1rs. Nieb!as. But one of the center's most successful programs is lill in jeopardy. It is the min i group program for pre-school children which operates in fou r ccm rnuoities and is designed primarily for non-English speaking children. Funding for this program w a s separate. It was most recently fund ed by an agency of the Methodist Church. Bu t those monies ran out and organizers are look inA elsewhere. Another part of the community center program is a series of adult meetings in 1vhich -primarily -members of the area·s r.1exican-American community are invited to di scuss mutual problems and concern such as housing. jobs, health and education. .. \Ve haven't had very good response," admitted Mrs. Nieblas. One problem has been in self iden· tification. Some people ~·ho cou ld profit by the community centers se rvice s refuse to admit they need assistance. Others completely close their eyes tn problems and accept their standard of living a!I adeq uatC' even though it may not cnntorn1 tn standards set up by governmental agencies. \\'ilh fundin~ a constant headache ~lrs. Niebl ris and the board of directors which runs the center program still has not lost hnpt'. They continue to plan ahead and hope the program will improve and fun- ding and materials will be provided. "I'm goinR to keep the center open it' its the lasl thing I do .•· said the director. '"It'!'> the children v.•ho are benefitting most. Il's the children we must continue to ... work for ." USC 'Red Tide' Studies New Cau se of Fisl1 Deatl1s By TERRY COVTLLE Of lht Dt fl1 l'!lol 11111 Marine biologi~Lc; at USC ha v e discovered a new reason for the death of hundreds of fish off L~ Angeles County beaches from the recent rel'l tide. The common belief is t.hal oxygen i~ consumed during the decomposition of dead one·ctll micr0-0rganisms of the red lide, literally !!Uffocating fish. But USC researche n; now belie:ve the fish deaths are caused by a toxin releas- e:d by tht one cell micro-organisms of the red tide. say!! Dr. Srirnard C. Abbott, director of the All,.n Hancock Foundation at use. The red tide recently plagued Los Angeles beaches, washing dead fish onto the: public shores. It has touched Orange (aunty beaches and still remains in some: 1r~. but has done: no significant damage. T!!Olaled by an extractive method. the toxin in red tide cells, taken in sample!! from the Hermosa Beach pier area, af· fected Jmmel'liate kill In a ftl:boritlory fisll popul11tiQ11,.-Uc....Atm!ill~!Jed._ The toxin Isolated by the USC research team is retained within the red tide's one:- cell organism unlil it dies, researchers said. "Because the current red til'le popula· lion off our coast i!'i a living population, the toxin is retained in the cells and will produce fish kills only when a large number of the cells die ," Dr. Abbott said. Tht. researcher said Califom ia"s red tide is distioct from Florida 's red tide because the one in Florida releaKS its toXin while still alive. Trace:s of red tide: slill remain about a mile and one half off Laguna Beach, where lifeguards said a high tide could bring it back in. But no dead fish have been spotted on the beach. Huntington Beach lifeguards said about a dozen de:ad fi!'ih were diseovered in Huntington Harbour la.~t wttk. but this we:ek there i!'i oo red tide. San Clemente lifeguards sail'l they have ~een no red Ude, whi le Newport Beach iHeguard!'i said therr was one: last week but no fish wcr killed ... \ s DAILY PJLOi :; State Wants ~Mail Ma4!1aine' Stamp Dispenser To Be Installed The re:staurant at the: e:nd or San Clemente pier yields a nominal sum each year to the city under a lease agreement, but now the State of California, act'ording to City Manager Ken Carr, wants a piece of the action in the next five-ye:ar renewal period. The new LagWla Hills Post Office now being built on Pasco de Valencia will be equipped with a sophisticated sta,mp dispenser that will do "everything a machine is capable of doing." detailing the use of the complicated •f· fair and a "'hot line" telephone will be available linking a confused CU!ltomer with a post office worker somewhere in the area. News of the interest of the state in some of the funds from the Galley Restaurant's lease angrred some councilmen last week, who said if California wants a share of income, then it should pay for a proporlionate share of pier improvement and maintenance costs. The issue arose when Carr told coun· cilmen the State Lands Commission has demanded to review the lease renewal agreement which is nearing the signing atage. "Their reasoning as I understand."' Carr said, "is that the restaurant extends out into state tidelands, and they feel they should review any leases there." He admitted thal "mosl likely, the state will want a piece of l·he action .'' Councilman Stanley Northrup -alway~ an archfoe of state intervention in local matters -hinted that if there were no penalties involved the city shoold ignore !he commission and execute the lease with M. F. Gable, the operator of the concession. llt>okup Karen Celentano of South Farmingdale, N. Y. prepares for blastoff in the world ser ies of model rocketry at Aberdeen (~1aryland) Proving Grounds. Four hundred teen· agers took part in 13th an· nual 1neeting of National Asso- ciation of Rocketry. According lo Charl es Covault. officer. in-charge of the mail service in the Laguna area, the self-service postal unit will provide any service short of register· ing a Jetter. The machine will be localed in the lob- by of the new post office, wbich will open sometirne in November -Covault hopes -adjacent to the Laguna Hills titedical Center. The new facility will replace the small- er office now ser-villg the are.a from the. Alpha Beta Shopping Ce nter. The self-service machine is not a new Inve ntion, Covau ll notes. for there is already one located in both the Costa Mesa Post office and at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. The unit will have 11 coin changing machine that will accept dollar bills; a large scale for weighing parcels; a m·achine selling stamps, post cards and envelopes; and 2' unit dispensing receipts for mailing insured packages. In addition, instructions will be posted . .. ' ~ .. Although construction of the new facili· ty is being clo..c;ely monitored by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Covau\t sa.ya the building is priv ately owned and th• Postal Service will have a lon g term lease. He notes this is the usual practice, I ! the Post Office Department -now the Postal Service-has not owned any of its fa cilities since 1935. The new facility will be managed by Woody Strickl and, now superintendent of mails for the L2.gu na Beach area. The area administered from the Art Colonr incl udes Laguna ·Hills, South Laguna,. Laguna Niguel, Capistrano Hig hlands and. Laguna. Beach. The larger mail fa cility Is expected to. provide relief for the overcowded fcci!itie!'i of the area. Strickland said. particularly during the Ch r Is tm •I package rush. "It will give us room lo !!pread eut some of our operations,"' Strickland add.!. MPOedros ekm:os "°"" lighr' ••. Cerold f. 8r0111 ..... 13~·.11~· Your choice from a spec ial group of 6 extraordinarily colorfu l prints. Each one faithfully reproduced from Glendale Federal's permanent collection of origina l oils. Just drop by your loca l Glendale office and choose your favorite. Each is self-matted and ready to frame, and al l ore by eminent artists acclai med for their fine renderings of the America n West. There's no obligation, of cou rse. Your print and a di sploy fea turing the best o f Glendale 's origina l oils are just a friendly introduction to the people with Umpteen Ways To Save. ~ A ugust O pen Hou;e hours: ~ Man.-Thur. 9-4; Fn. 9-6. Glendale Federal Savings Newport Beach/ 500 Newport Center Drive (Newport Financial Cent•) Costa Mesa/ !300 Harbor Boulsv1rd (Harbor Center) • • ' • • -t UAILV PILOT 1u~~da¥, Augusl 10 . Jljr l ------- \ \ Old Warriors Just Teachers By THO,\!A.~ ~1U11Pfl11''E 01 !~e 01<1; Polol it•ll GUNS OF AliGl.:ST: It \\as almos t 6:30 o'clock in the evening as the old man and the rwo bflys in new shocs stood near the center of the grassy field. It "'as late, yet the Orange Coast's surnmcr sun slanted hard down upon them from its hanging point nut O\'er the Pacific. The old man held a bnll. lie read to the boys a definition· '·Rule 2: Tile Bnll: The bn/l shn/l be tilGdc up of o r1ibLJl·r bladder inflnri!d to 12.5 to 13.5 pounds, enclosed in a pcbble-yrni11ed, lea!lier case, nat11rat 11111 in color. 1rithout corrugatfo11s of a·r111 kind. f ts/tall have the for111 of a prolate spheroid. It shall nieasure 11 to 11 1·4 inches 011 its long axis: 28 lo 28V1 1nclies 011 its loua circun1fer- e11ce 011d 21 1J lo 21 1!1 inches 011 its short c1rc11n1fere11ce. II slla/l weigh 14 lo 15 ou1ices."' * .. TllAT'S \\'11,\T this is ." the old man said srniling, holding up the ba!l. '"A pro· late spheroid. You may call it a football.'' The buys giggled. They kne"' ii "'as a Irr :b··ll. T/1ey "'i1•r:lcd their toes in their new shoes ai"id dug thcilt new cle<ils into the turf. '·Now hO\v lo throw :i;phcroid.'' !he old man this prolate lntoncd, in- ~lructing nO\I'. Fingers here on the laces. A bit to the rear of center. Not too far baC'k. r-.love your thumb some. "Arm niolion close past the ear. Hclf':Jse alxiut here and Jct your arm fal\01v thruugh. It's all practice, prac- tice." the old man declared, l\'O\\' THE ELDER ONE was going to den1onstrate how to throw this ball. One boy shall run out and cut to the le.rt. The other sh;ill run "'ith him as defender. The nld man ~aid go and the boys ran and th rn he set himself to throw. Aneif'nt rnemory cells, once active m<iny dim Aligusts ago. were no"' trying to get messages through: Cock the arm. Fnllow lhrriLP'h with a motion close vou yor tar. Release the ball and foliow thrnugh ... "' Th!' nld 1n:in watched the b:ill in fl!pht. IL sc·ernell lo be floating, a! if filled with llL"'UITI . JI 1nii;bt ne\'er ton1e d0\1'!1. IT \\'OBBLED in flight; appearing not un1ike an old fat duck waddling down a !>.i'1"11'illk. Then. mercifully, it lcll to the turf. .. Sorry abnut that ," the old man called. "Sun ~ot Jn my eyes." He muttered bl'nc.1th his breath. "George Blanda .1ou·rc n11t. old boy." Thf'n he <·.11led to the bo)'S· "Here, now you try 1! Hcmembcr. bring the motion b1 you r ear ... " * 1\nd so i1 happens every Au~usL The 11ld Jr1d1 an \ c·an stt!l instruct lhe young hr:11 ~·~ hri11 to hold lhc spear. even if thi;y ran nri l\llh'l'r thro11· it and must remain 11 :1rin ;irnund the cainpfire v.·hile the 1 1111! i:o 110\ to hunt. Fi1• 1h:il! hi•' a~ a .~1}1lr\. b£'Cn r:ri1icized fron1 t1n1(' 1\• 11n1e as bn1tul1z1ng, \l(llrnt lln l 11 :1. hk 1· Th;1t rnn1· br 1Ju1 11i1 h:1 \'(' lt·ri rned. sadly. lhnt thrrc nrl' w ·r~r phn·cs for our young men to f1gh1 ll':lrS. 'Tiets Move; SAIGON {UPI} -South Vietnam(•se in- fantry and arn1or tlruve into a triangle llorthenst or 1~1eiku cily today against suspc·cted hra<lquar1ers or a Cornmunist rocket b;ittallon that h:>.s bten Jobbing oc- casionul shc·lls into the central highland<; capital, milita ry sources said. In the north. U.S. Air ~~orce BJ2 S!ralofortresses Monday night and early loday ballered Communist storage arec>.s around the former U.S. Marine base of Khe Sanh and !ht' A Shau Valley in· filtration route \\'ilh hundreds or tons of bombs. Cc.T.munist supply buildups ha\'e been reported in both loctttions. Jn Saigon the SouUi Vietnamese government announced it \\'as introducing a new t~"lli-narcotics bill in the national asse.n1bly calling for the death penally for organized gangs or narcotics smugi::lers. The bill is to be considered under emergency procedures for 11uick passage. '!'he U.S. comn1and announced that a!! Gls leaving Vietnam who are determined by urine tests to be drug users woulll now be medically e\lacu:>.~ed lo the United States after going through "'ithdrawa l here. Spokesmen said the reason v.'as that son1e Gls th ought to have been ade· quately treated here were sho\ving \1-'ithdra·.val sy1np!oms "'hen senl home on chartered civilian planes. Spok('.Smen declined to s?.y whelher there was any connection bl'l\veen this and recent reports that heroin ll'as bcin~ smuggled into the main withdrawal center at Cam Ranh Bay. The U.S. comrnand also announced the i.-n·pcnding wi1hdra\l'al of five more A1neriea11 units and s;.id !heir departure \\·ould reduce the U.S. troop le\'el in Viet- nam by another 530 men. Jn the ;1ction nine rnilcs northeast of Pl ciku . 11·here n1ilitary he;.1dqu:irtl'rS for the ct:nlral t1ighlands is lflt'{tl cd, tlle sources snirt 1here w;is n11 fi r.;llting duriu14 the first hours of the South Vic1namcse operation. But they also disclosed th:~t tl'i'O othrr operations, undl'r wny since 1h1· beg1nn1n~ of August in central highlands areas, have killed a total ol !OJ guerrillas in the past 10 days. . The operation begun today was 1n a triangular area bounded by high w~ys 19 leading to the coast. 14 "'hich runs north to Kontum City, and 19A l'i'hich bypasses Pleiku to the northeasl. Sources said it was the second time this year the triangle has been probed . by South Vietnamese troops. An operation cond ucted last spring failed to clear the 63lst North Vietnamese artillery bat· talion out of the area. tr tr tr One-Man Ballot f:ould Be Bad For Winner SAIGON (UPI) -If President ~guyen Van Thieu turns out to be the unl.v nan1e nn the South \'ielnan1cse l'rl'sident1al bJ.llot in the Oct. 3 election all fln il'rttan troops will be out of lndcw.:h1na b~ Jan. I, a d;plomalic source has pn:d1C"!C<l The source has been in t'!o~e cnn!art \1-'il h the Byzantine maneuverinR 11hR'h has thus far kepl Vice f 'rl·~lllt:nl ~guy1·n Cao Ky (lff the b:i!IPI ;o111 t hr ouf•l1l 1,1·1thdra\1al thrents li i•lll 'rh1l·11·s tlnly rertifiP d opponent, l~f'n, IJuung \'[111 "Big"' ~linh . In ;iddi!ion lo "'ilhdr;1111n!! ii.~ trflnps frutn J11dorh1na nbend ot !itlicdule , Ille !ln11rrt' pr!.'d1r·1t'd !ll\' l'n1ted Stn1es pi·o- l;:Jt)!J' wou ld ('U! nff econnin1c and n11litary nid at !ht• t'nd ol the !1sra l yea r June 30 in the event of a one-1n11n race. ., Lr1e11sy Rider .. ,.. .. " I --... I ~-: -~ , Oonna Jones of \1entura is do- ing t\VO good turns as ~he pedals through t0\\'11. J<-irs\, she is riding a smog free veh ic:le -her bike and :-ccond, she is keeping her c:anine cornpan- ion out of a d ogcatcher's net. The rooch probably feels safer in !he knapsack on Donna's back. Prcniicr Golda Will Not Sceh A110Lli,cr Tcr111 LONDON (UPI) -Golda i\lcir al"·ays 11·anlcd to be premier of Israel but having done it once she does not \\'ant lo do it again. '.\1rs. !\1eir told the Briti sh Broadcasting Corp.'s (BBC ) Panorama lclcvision pro- gram ~londay niijhl she \vould not seek a second term in the 1973 elections. "No, 1'11 be 7fl then," she told intervie1\·cr Alan Hart. ~lrs. l\leir also said the reason people claimed she became stronger after her t>lecfinn as premier was that she always ·wanted lo be the head of state. ..The ailment was that I \\'nnted ta be prin1e minister. \Vhen I got there rnost of n1v problems 1verc solved.'' !'he. said. Hart asked her how long s he intended 111 remain in politics and sh(' responded "not ti:w long an\·n1ore." 11nd the11 said ~h!'.' 1rould not ruri in 1973. H'icks rE:l "' I ~~'"­ ,f;o<c' "M f{ ~~:~:~ Lo ~ 1~f ---·· -~' l f'/ w,- 'President Thieu is busy pre- paring a suggested list of elec· tion opponents!' 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J IO 15 -"°" i" 1•tt•l!00~1 IO<!•r •no V.tcrnt""•'· 1;10~ t~•" Co.1t•I ''"1Dt••rn··· ··~ot ''0'" 10 f~ II 1~.1na l~mnt'•'~'•• '~'101 from 1J !O U W4tf1 !f'111>t•tf.,rl /1, S1111, ~10011. Tfd-rs TVESOIY s .. ""~ "'o~ !I l• P "'· ~ J &t•olld IOw ! St".,. I 1 Wl!'ONflO•Y ....... 0, llolf'f!\, ~} ~·1• '""' ~U 1 .m. O• !•10t"' ~ O'I 1' 41 o "'• • I '"'~"d 10,.. 10\)~'l"J 1 1 \. ' •1·~· i " .... , '~'· 1 "f\ '"· " i•• Ill •'" Ir r,•' rr S••• •• , ..., Tempernt11re_. IY UNITl'O l'll!5S INT!llNATIONAL r,.,,P•r~!\1•11 •n<I ProclP1!1llon IO• •he 1•·'1oor perlO<! '""'"o ot • t "' Al~t,1Qv,rQvf All,,n!8 Hl!lt Low Prt<- lo •l ... .. , °' !-n<1t•,.~e ~•!J't\l''I( Bo~lon C'lk•llO C••~lnn•tt (levt••n<I 0~11•• Otn••• ~ " 101 .SS o ... Moi<><I Oeir,11 F1lt1lon~• f"rt•no ~t->0'11'11 Jl·n~·u l'an11~ C•tY Lt) V'G•• t o11•1v ''• M~"'P'"' Mll"'i " .. " " " .. " " " ,,, •• .. ., '°' .. " .. M•l..,IYI<.'"~ 00 Ml11n,Ot1Qho I• N~·,. Otltl"I '<I Nf'N YO"' •' 00.1•-• t'.111 •l ().,,,~. ~· P•I"' S~•l•.Q• 107 p~.l•d•'P'I•• 07 Pnr.oen1• 101 P,IT•tu,alt ._. 11•-o oo ~ r1•n(l'>d 1• 5rt • '""""'° 10• s• Lc"11 •s ~11! ~.'>• (1'Y •1 S~n D·r~o ,7 5A" Fr&ntll(O ~ s*~1:•• •• 5"<.<•11~• ~o VMti "'~' or 'j,' • n OJ " " " '" " " " " " " " ,, n M " " ,. " " " " .. .. " " " • " ,, .. " .. ,, " " " ,, ,. "' " ·" "' "' " ·" .GI I Tf11arn1ond Say11 So Soviet A-subs • Stored Ill Cuba? \VASHJNGTON 1UPl1 -Seri. Stron1 Thurrnond l R-S.C !, citing intelligenct! reports. has said the So\"iets are d£·pl!ly· ing nucle11r tHissile-armed submarines fr o1n C.:uban bases. Thur1nond n1ade lhe charge in a state.- men! issu£•d illund~y con1paring thf' strengths of tr.e Arnerican and Sov1el navies and merchant fleets. ''Current intrlligence reports al~o i!'l· dicate the Soviets ha\·e broken their 100.! agreement v.ith the United St..'lles by U.S. Explains Role of Thais In Laos War WASH INGTON (AP) -'fhe ~l<l!c .Depcrrlment says U.S. support vr 1·hals fighting in Laos in violation of the 19£2 Genev a Agrcernent 1s JUSllfied beeause of violations by North Vie1na1n. In a s\<itement issued Monday, the Stale Department said '·some 60.000 North Vietnamese forces are not only directed againsr the neutral govrrn1nent of Laos, but also ust> the territory of Laos, the Ito Chi 1\linh Trail, lo in· lervl·ne " in South \llet nan1. The Gn1ted States "is entitled to \1·11hhold 1·omplete compliance in light of this fnilure by the Democratic Rrpublic of North V1c1na1n to honor iL~ ubliga. li ons," thc Stale IJe p<1rtment s:ud. The 1!1ti2 ngrcement. \1'hich both the l 1nited Slates <u1d North VJc\n;1n1 Signed. t'!il:thllshed Laos as a neutral rn11n!ry and prohibited use or foreign troops Oil Lao-- lian SDI L 'l'hc dcpar1111enrs stnternrnt was i5sued af!er conlrover.~y arose over the present·.: of Thai troops in Laos supported by C.S. funds. The \V ashington Post reporled !'.1onday that Thni soldiers serving with CIA-sup- ported irregular forces in Laos say they are regular Thai army troop~. • deploying nuclear m1ss1le launching sul)... 1narlnes at Cuban bases,'' ThurmonJ \~rote . Thurmond , a senior rnember of the Senate Armed Services Commiltee, did not elaborate. John Kin g, a State Department spokes1nan, said he personally had nol seen such intelligence reports. Bul •1e sa id U1e State Department could not com- rnenl further until Thurmond's sta tement had been examined. Last year. there "'ere reports !he S{Jviets were building a nuclear sub- 1narine base al Cienfuegos, a port on Cuha's southern coast. At the same time, a Russia n subrnarine tender \l'fiS 5iglncd <ti various points in Cuban 1\•aters. In Octoher, St.'Cretary of State \Villiarn P, ll.ogers indicated the problem had been resolved with Moscow. In Novf'mbcr tile Pentagon announced the tender h<id left Cuban "''aters and was steaming toward the Atlan tic. 111 J<1nuary this year President Nixon sairl !he support of Soviet submarines in or from Cuba l\'Ould be a l'iolation of the 1962 understanding . l!e added lh:i.t ··that has not happened .\·et'' <tnd S<tid ··~\'C arc \1'atchlng the situation closely." The PC'ntagon in l\·lay of this year said <ll1Ul her !l.ussian subrnarine had been s1gh ll'd in Cuban waters. 'fhurmond did not disclose lhe. 'iUuree of his inforn1ation. But as a ranking member of 1he armed services cum- n1iOce. he hns access lo government u1- trll igcnce data. The 1962 agreen1ent "'as made betl'iet·n President John F. Kennedy <rnd Sov1l't l'rcn1icr N1k1ta Krushchev and ended the Cuban 1niss1 le crisis. The Hussi::ins bowed 10 1\rncrican pressure and retnoved n1issite launching facililles thC'y \Vere cons tructing in Cuba. 'fhurrnund in his rcporl s;iid 1he United Sl 111cs holds a lead in surface cumb:tt :;h1p1', largcl ,v due to its 12 airfrtift attar:k 1·:1rncrs and three antisubmarine car· r1ers, although !he Russian l'essc!s are nCl'i'Cr and ··bristle with a potent ship-10- ship l'T UlSe 1nissile of a type nol ) l'l dl'.· ,·elopt•d by the L"niled Sl;ite.s" lJl'I Telo~M19 FACING PA KIST AN TRIAL Sheik Mujibur Rahman Trial of Sheik Set W ednesdny In W. Pakistc1n H1\\\'AL!'INDI, Pakistan (AP) -Sheik i\lujihur J\;1hn1a n. aeclain1etl e i g h. t n1onths ago by Prcs1denl Agha r.1oham. 1nad Yahya l\han ;is the future prime 1ninister or Pakistan, goes on trial \\'ednesday and inlonned sources said he has rcfu~cd :.ui offer of a counsel for his defen~c. Sourtrs saal 1hc sheik. J.lresidcnt or the null:iwed A.\1•an11 Ll·ague \\•hich \\'On a 111~1;orily in Dccen1ber's general ele ction, (']:.t111K·tl tlii.: 1n i11tJr.Y rrihunal before \\'hich he is lo 11ppeur in sct:r{·t wns '"not cnrnpelt•nl ·· 10 Judge tiirn . Sources scrid lhl' n1di tary rl·gime will ~upJily him 1vith a lawyer regardless o( his wi shes. Sheik ~.lujib as he is f:imi\i:irly known, \1·:is charged "·it h "mnking \l'ar on P;iki stnn." ll govern1ner1t statement said. • • our sale- ' ?l • it makes summer a very special tin1e. dH'~ chairs Now very specially sale-priced! Would you believe? •Three styles of chair s • Choice of 100 fin ish es and 400 c.overs • All covers Scolchgorded • Solid, hand-carved mahogany • Full -web base and B·way hand tied springs You 'd better believe ill NOW during our !<umm e r sole to believe inl - lj R19. s.i. 109, c.~. 1 4~. ... I ,/ Re;. s.1. Tufltd Pad B.c!i •••• lbS. 11•. SA NTA At-~A M11i n at Eleventh l47·16ll Sant11 Ana Stor• Op on Friday E v•nlngs POMONA PASADENA • :t c>!k h t m- mc ial he his he a n, " °' •il l of n, 00 id. Ul'I T•ltehete ROD SE RLlNG HOLDS PHOTO OF HIJACK DRAMA Did Hijtcker Get lde1 from 'The Doomsday Flight?' Big Trade Wi th Ru ss WASHINGTON t AP1 No Reslde11ey NY Seeks Appeal Over AidSetback Without comm1tl1nR itself. the BUFFALO, NY llJP\l -i;;,tven OOf'·l'>a.v rares back Nixon adm1nistrat1011 ha .o; New York State plans rn ;:ip. home. <1rcord1ng 1 o a winked an appro\•1n.1: l'}'e i1t peal a ruhog by a !hrec-JUdgP .o;pokesm8n fnr 1he ci ty hum11n what could add up in the h1g-!edt'!ral panel striking dO\\'Jl its resources rlepar!rnent gesl t: S -Sov1e1 trade deal ·new one-year welfare res1den -The f.Ut! v.·as argued 11~ " t vPr, cy requirement. rl as~ action hut 1niti11tcrl by The CnmmercP r>epartmrnl R B The panel i ~ f. u e rl a the New York Civil Llberl1es nashcd thf' s11o:na! ~1nnday , ap-ar·e ones permanent 1n1unr!ion ~1onda~· Union (NYCLUl In b(hall nf II pro\lini;? f!Xporl licrnse~ rnr 11tl1cti ba rs 1he state fr(lm Pn-fnnner m1,i.:ra n1 f;irm ...iorler D • d 1 Th rl from Florida . Prdro Lopez. SJ62 million worth or roundr.' l"COV-e l'C rnrcing the all'. ,. JU .c:r!; h 0 •·\Ve c;innn1 say t at our iequ ipment "rPlalf'd tn" /l.1ar:.; ruled the new la w \'lolatrd 1 nwn poor arr 1nore v.·orth,Y Trucks Inc. plans 1n bui!cl the J M • • 1·onsr1tution;il Tl r O \' is I o n 1han the poor nf another stale world's larges! truck pl;inr ll l :SSOlll'J pcrm1t11ng: !ravel from s1a1e who h;i1·e 1·0111r hrre to llvr ·· •·1 th 1 ~ all ~1ar1·1n K:i rp11tk 1n nf ll1e along the Kama R11·er. 600 !(• s ..... r 11•1 ou ,.~n Y· \\'.\RSAW \l(I tl'PI• -State officials did 001 ;ipf)('ar NYCl.U said "~o slate of miles east ef Mos1·0\\' fis<'al cr1s1.~. no nuitter ho\\' Prrhistorl<' hnnt"~ of ~1<10! r~-surprised b~ !hr ruhn,i.:. Bur department nff1c1al~ ;incl ··[! v.•as ahnos1 a rore,one serious. ran JU.~!1/y laktni;:: QUEENIE ' \ ) OAfl V 'llt"i ;_'i ly Ph il lnterlandi ---·. •, _ ... r \ ' • • J I I ' l }. f • ; • ' '1 , I i . l 1 l j • ' t1nrl Plephant-hkt> animal~ · t't 1· 1 tht. V.'hite Hou.~e said no f1n ;il <'Onclusion tha! an 1s'.Oiue a~ all'av 0 n r s cons 1 u iona h1n e hl'<'o nu, "P near Avl'r.\'. 1 h' 1,-1 11 ,;ghi s." .. A. fine pal you turned out to be!'' decision has h<>rn marlP on <'Omp tx as l LS u imaLc y 11•1 --==================================~ fo.11'1 . ?l'Cflrrl1n~ lo Dr Evrrr1t rin ri ils 1~a.v !n !hr t.:.S 1r fl·!ark's app lication lo rxporl Linrlsa,\. 11 profr~~nr who ~upremf' Cour1 fnr ,11 final roughly S700 n11!11nn 1 n h 1 1 ;01enn101111 on." a spokr.sman c prd ead a d1gg1ng l'X· m;ichinl': !ooli-ancl o I !i e r ror Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller pcd1t1on technolo~y for thr prnJrtl said. I Llnrlsa.1, nf Lhe Univers11 y of R-k•fellcr prnposcrl lhel "It i.~ still a pollc~' rna!trr,'' '"" "' Aril.on11 . s::iid t.1 onclay his rcsidrocy requirement RP- s111d nne. te;11n of gr11du;i1 e p;ileontnlogy proved by lhe legislature dur-1 ~;drr1' ill Lhe more lhan llill The exporl licenses wen1 tn s!utlcnts also reC<>vercd bones 1n,i: the last session. l_;.s. Ur~ing Ban on Movie 1111IJ1on p11ssen,1:e rs·• if the film a firm . or firm!. othf'r than nr a huge beaYer. a gia nt [ro,i.:. The provision would deny j 1.~ not shown, UPI learned to-Mack Trucks bu1 !he Com-a tapir Md a dog. state wel fare aid tn applicant.~ d mtrce Dep arlmcnt wi1hhrld Lindsay said the bones werP ..,,.ilh lr.ss Lha n one yPar '~j' ay. tha t informa tion under rules found around what migh1 have residency . Instead. lhey v.·ould \Vri nrn hv_ pla\_•v.·ri 0 h1 Rod be -1 1 h le h · 1· k 1 h k "' rPquiring confidrntialily. en an anc1en ""' l"r o . e given a one-way 1c ·e nc HAMS " . . . So Good Ir Will Haun! You 'Til It's Gone" Gre11t fer l ooh·plcnlc1 or partlff. Our Ml m• 1rt 11'11 fin.,! c&rn·•od l~w• per~•" -Our ,,., .. 11..., curing mdl'lod, rt•I Wl•cOnJln ~1C•&•y ~n<I •<1Pll wond •"'C~•no I nd ll'l-l'l<lur ""'" &llli"I non•¥ 'n •Pl<• glou ''' un•Q""" in •II t~• world. So llt lklc)us l rKI 1~11l1lng w1 lu•I Wllul<ln'! .,...,,.. ~llw 10 1..,pro ... 11'11• .... oouc! -·••Mon m••lno for l• v••"· Splr•I '"c""' "'°• 1tom lop 10 tN:ll!om •a 1t>1t H<~ <1•l•ct1blt ..,,11orm slle1 con a. r•mD•td ttfof"'ll .. •IY, (omplOIOI• b•O<!<! I t><! •••<ly lo '""'" 0•· llt• 'ftKI' Heney •••.:I Htm 100ty. on 1dvtn!1irt 1n ~•m-tovmtnt you'll ,...,.,. 1arg11, II \'•Hl;\'f;Tn\I !UPI ) -In '1 prrrrdrnL·setting :iclinn. the ,1:.orernmen! h;i., urJted 500 !rleris1on ... Lation~ to ban the ~hn11ing or "Tllr Doomsday Fh,t;hl · "· l<'IP\'1.~i11n fil m d1>p1c!tnE 11 hnmh hoax plot to exlnrt monr~ rro1n an airlinf'. ~rrhng. "Thf' n n nm s d a Y The lict:ose~ are "rela!rd l!I Thf' 10-member group frnm to the state they had camell ~-light " describes the predica· the K;ima River project." thr va rious schools led by nr. frnrr.. •ITAIL STOlllS n1enl !If an airhnPr believed dPpa rlmen! said. Rruce Mc!'\1illan of thr ll11noss During thf' ninP rl::iv s whit: h i 1700 1. c-' Mlthwoy, Corona ditf Mar -671-•00I rrrlpr;i l Avi;i1in n i·;-.rr.ving a bnrnb srl 10 Jn Allentowo, Pa , f.latk S!;He !'\1usPum of Sprini;::ftclcl. thP law l\'a" 10 felftf·i' in Ney,• 1Z1Z S. ''•ekhw,,t. A•oholm 6lS·Z461 rlf'lonalf! when the pl;inr drops Prcs1den1 Zenon C.R Hansen --"fl~l ~-~"'~·~·~o~d~'!gg~i~n~<~la~s~t~m~o~n~l~h-:_~Y-~o~rk'.___''~'~ll~"-'::·''_'.:'~m~i l:"~'_:"~··~"'.":===================================' hrlnw a cPrlain al1i1ude , Thp cnmmrn1ed : ··r Ciln 'l reall y Arlmtntstr11tnr .Jnhn H Sh;iffer 1olrl st;i11nn~ 1n lfifl r111rs, ".1nu \1 r.ulcl bf' m:i ~1n~ lhe h1ghrs1 pussiblP <'oo tribulinn to the Democratic .Extremists Under Fire hnmbrr !('lcphonrs lhP airlinr '.'iay anything, becaus,. il'.'i far llncl demands a ransom in as I know . thf' Comme rce relurn for informatinn on l'"leparunenl hasn·1 approved where 1he bc..Tlb l'.'i pl<inlrd anything 1nvol v1ng ~I ii ck In a lcurr 10 !hr 1rlc11is1on Truck~·· .•l;.i!ion.~. Shaffrr .s11i" e21·h A <'<lmpan.v spnkesm::in .'ia 1d 11n1r thP film is :;;hown. "the foundry Pquipn1ent 1s an number or anon y ni 0 us l y rs.~ent ial par1 of 1hr r..l ack !rlephnned bomb th re a 1 ~ project if if 1.~ In be huilt. at rerr1vrd by lhe local airline .:ill. Hr said he did not know ri~es ,c;1gnifirantly... lhe firm or firms involved. "011r grP;il concrrn is th::il AskP.r1 if hP rrrtr11hf' l iren~e lhf' fil m ma~' h;ive a hl,1!'.hl.v .:ipprnval s as f'Videore nf rmo11onal impAC! <ln some la11orab!e consider;i tinn hy the 1\EW YORK I LJPI \ -Sen. unstable individu;il 11 n d adm inistration. 1he spokesman Henry ~L .lackson 1 D-Wash l. stimulal e him to imit2.le !hP said "your question might lead said tnday 1ha t 1f the lefl fi<'t1nn11I ,o;itualion 10 I h e logically" lo '.'iUCh ;i conclusion. f r 1 0 gr~ takr o1·rr 1hr n1o~·ir ." Shaffer sairi . bu1 addrd lhP <'omp11ny i~ Democ r:it ic Pa r1y 1t 11·i\1 ln~r Sh11ffrr. 11hnse a,t;cnc~· ha.( m11king no .o;uch prP<;umptfons_ 10 \!li2 ··;inr1 he 1n rler p trouole no powrr !O order !he fil m Thr S<lvier gnvrromPo1 and for ve;ir.o; thrrraltrr " rlrnppcd. mailed lhe lr lter ~1ack Truck!> worked nut lhe .l~<'k ~nn. in remark~ .lunr :lfl_ So £ar. only 20 sta-de::il this spring. bu! the prepared rnr rhr ~ew Ynrk 11on.~ rephP.d that th'e~· \\'ou\cl transaction hinges nn LI S. ap-~ra 1e AFl .-CIO .!<1at r ('orr-not shn11• the film wtlich 11·.:i.o; prnv;il of exJ>(lrl. lil'enses for vrl'l[)nn. ::.aid "\ do ol"tt w;i nt It marle b.1· Universal Films. ;inrl ~1;ick Truck~· 1echnolngy. ::.rr thr nrmnl'rallr P::irf\' i~ rl1'.'ilribu1ed by 1he Music The project cnu!d en~! br1·nmP ;i parly 11·hi<'h ~1ves Corpor;i1 1nn of America. It hetwPf'n $! billion and S2 ;a n\' rnmf11rt 11·h.:i lever to pro-wa~ nrii;::1n?Jly aired on b i 11 i fl n , !he company pl; whn 11ppl11ud Viet ('.l'lng nf'l\\'Ork 1ele\'ision jn 1!167. spok tsm11n said. v1l'tor 1e~ l'lr 111;i\'e Viet Cnng l,--------=-"-----''--"=============;j fl a~~ ·Our part.v ha~ ronm for ! ha\\·k.~ anrl rl ('lvr~. blJI on! fnr thP niock1n,i.: b1rcls who rhirp glrefull,\' ;i t lhn~f' who arr ~hon11n~ at Anlcriran hi,ys" .!ackst\n , <'nnsi dcred a possi- bl f rand1da1e fnr l he DP m n c r a I i < Presidential nom1n.:i!1no. added "I rlo not \1 ant tn .~rp tht> Dcmo('ralir Party he<'nmP 11 haven for neo· i~nl a11onL•t~ nf thr left or thej n,s:ht. for 1hosr whn hclirve lha t Amcn<'ll 1.• .~n <'flrrupt l th111 It 1 an nnh cf,1 <'~·ti in the wflrl d. !'If thosr \\'hfl think that Amf'rica 1!1 ~o •upennr that v.c j fhould 1,i:npre lhr n I hr r fll':OfllC< l)f lh(' II nr\d Whfl 11rr strui;::ghn,i: aga 1n~t pnvcrt) and lnt11hl::ir1an ~~m I dri nol h<'l 1r1r tha ! lhr :ih~nl ut i~I" of thr ]('ft ;irr 1<n1n~ In lr11J111rh 10 !hi' n,.mocr 11 r1r pa rl~ ,, .tarksnn ~aid "Rul if lhc.v arP not !n tr11Jtnph. llir lr;irlrr·• nf nur p.1 r11 . !!I ;i n1a11 . 11111<1 rr~olvr to lurn 1hr1r h11rk~ on lhnsr Y.hn r!e.<p1sr Ameri<'::i. \\'ho p1c·1 lure u~ "'·' a na 1100 of war 1 crimina l<. whl'l promnl e a pnlill<'~ l'lf dP<pa1r. and y,•hn1 rpt;ird patr1nt1~m onl.r a< n reeling for square! .• l\ ix on U r~in g Joh Inc rease \\'ASHJ!\\,TO\' 1Arl Presidrnt Nixon ~AY~ he h::is orrtrrerl ;i quick distnbu!ion rif gnmr nf 1he $1 hilhnn .·111Hlr 11vr-ih1blr ~·lonrtay for 1~.000 uncmplo.vrrl 10 dn pubhr g~rvice jnh~. In si,e:nins;: thP rmrrgrl'H"y rmploy1ncn1 R<'1 ~10nda.v Nix - on s;iirl 1hr firs! of thr unemployrr1 should bt ~I v.·nrk by Labl'lt Dav. Nixon em· phaslzcrl 1ha1 'rrll! jo bs. v.·h1ch pr11mi~r fl1turt c;ireer opportunities,'' will N> pro-. vided. ' ' ? ' I C:~•'"9t •<ctltllh t"¥11K . Amtrk•~ ••1>rUI• &t~~Am1r1C.1'4! •"" M1•ttor C~• .... lef. SLAVICK'S ;Jrv;rl l'rJ Sinct l9J7 18 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH-644-13 10 Op•n Mon. •nd Fr i., I 0 •.m. fe IJ :)O p.m. ALL-DAY CLASSES • Enroll Now Fall Semester Kiaderprtea lllrw 8th Grade HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS • Teackiaf Ult 4 a·s wit~ pbo1ics • D1or·to-Dotf 811s Serritt • 1tfor1 Jllld After ScMol Cn • ll:1asntbll T!Wtio1 l·n Foun.l.llin Va /l l!y 16835 Bronkh.urit Slrt~t 962-3312 Fill S.mt 1ttr St1rt1 Tuts .• Sept. 7 Kt tp Your Cl'llldr•n In Good Handt Prtlvident opens bl Dana Point ••• ' I Wm*an all-expense trip for 2 to Hawaii or Mexim FREE REFRESHM ENTS I FREE GIFTS FOR AL L I We're protld to become a member of the South coast community! We 're proud, too, to be able to offer the highest available interest rates on insured savings In the eotire nation, Drop In and register for our free drawing! Have some refreshments I Aocept a free gift It's our way of saying, "Hello, We're happy to be Your Neighbor!" ·~~to .. 18)"1!1•• d t9t •rMf eotdw. Orhing to bt held Augu« 20. rtl•not ~ry to bl preMnt lo wi11. Total nlw not to exoeed $600 for two. °""entry '* PM*>l'I· NOW OVER $110,000,000 STRONG I PROVIDENT FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO L OAN ASSOCIATION 3 4 155-A PACIFIC C OAS T HIGHWAY, DANA POINT /496-e1 3 3 HNCI Otftce:3'7JI c.ntral A"1 N•••d1 ltt.wr. Mond'! 'C Thundrt M ; Frid'! H Ottlef-ln-1-.iRmroldo,W•twoOd,--ond SU..Clty Open August 4 ... Com e in and meet our manager, Tom Archbold! • .\ I ' " Di\.Il. Y PU.OT EDITORIAL PAGE Beginning Prodded by a strong recommendation from th~ Or- ange County Grand Jury, the Board of Supe.rv1s~rs moved last week t:o back elimination or consolldat1on of "redundant special taxing districts and county islands." Although legislation needed l-0 strengthe~ control over the co unty's 138 districts by ~e. supervisor~ and the J...ocal Agency Formation Comm1ss1on (LAFC) ~s re· ported dead for this year i~ S~cramento, the supervisors' action could mark the beginning of the end for many of what the grand jury called ··archaic legacies from an agricultural era." As the jury sees it, most of the districts are ."a serious deterrent to sound government and effective control of a mounting tax burden." This does not apply to the flood control and har· bor districts, which the jury consi ders have proper functions. But it does apply in such cases as these: -South Coast County Water Di strict. Residents of t he South Laguna-Dana Point area received water bills in February. 1970 which reflected an unannounced in· crease of more than 50 percent in rates. Failing lo ob- tain an explanation from the district's board of direc· tors, a water users' committee initiated recall measures against four of the five board members. Although the r equired number of signatures was obtained, the board r efused to call an election because of alleged errors in the peLitions. of the End? ha! rightly concluded that the district should be. dissolv· ed and its functions taken over by the Orange County Jiealth Department. . In some cases, special districts have become C1ef3 -feudal estates benefi ting only their directors. who re- ceive n1 on thly fee s, travel expenses, fan cy offices and a sense of empire. as the jury put it. • These beneficiaries have thus far succeeded in blocking consolidation or dissolulion a~tion by the LAFC which was created in 1963 spec1f1cally to deal with t'he problem. Stronger state legislation is apparent· ly needed. For the ta.'tpayers' sake, the Legislature should grant these powers. Apollo 15's Daring Missio11 Apollo 15's mission to t~e _1noon suff_ered i_ts traumatic moments; a malfunct1on1ng separation unit. a moon buggy that \vouldn 't steer from Lhe front ~n.d and a fouled third parachute upon re-entry and Pac1f1c splashdown. . Yet through it al l the mission of astronauts David R. Scott, Alfred M. \V~rden and James 8. lrwi.n became one of the most daring and successf\tl explorations of all time. America is proud of their achievement. Critics of America's space pro_gram have become m9re evident in recent times in caJling f or a s~ift of U.S. priorities to more earthly problems. Yet 1n the years ahead, v•e very probably will find that the ~polio program has sig nificantly advanced the technologies of medicine. travel. communication and environment. • -Newport Drainage District. This entity was form· ed in 1909 to raise funds to drain agricultural land! in what is now the Costa Mesa-Santa Ana area. Although its works have long been outmoded, the district still has a board -Of directors. secretarial, legal and engineering personnel, and a general fund .bal.ance of over .$17,000. -Mosquito Abatement D1str1ct. Formed 1n 1947, this district spent $348,535 in 1969-70. The grand jury As a result of Apo!lo discoveries. li fe on our O\VO planet may well be enhanced many times over in the decades to come. 1'0b dear 11JBI I do believe I've dropped my ba.ndkercbieff,' New Work Req11ire11ients it• New York Reducing the Relief Rolls For years Gov. Ronald Reagan of California has been trying to pare the. rel ief rolls of his own state. of undeserv· Jng or fraudulent recipien~. Now M haa some unexpecled support from Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York who has informed a Sen- ate. committee. that under new regula- tions on work re- quiremeols 18 per cent of New York state's reciple.11U: failed to show up at stale employment ol· fices to claim their checks. H:ed they shown up• and betn em- ployable. they might have been re- quired to accept a job. "Maybe we are on to something nationally," observed Governor Rockefeller. Maybe he is. because If the 18 percent fieure is a valid measure and were a~ plied nationally it could mean tflat hun- dreds of thousands of Americans are get- ting a free ride. on welfare wittlout deserving it or needing it. Just why the 18 percent did not. as now renuired, go in person to pick up their relief checks in New York st.ate and ex- pose themselves to the threat of work is not c.\ear. Under a new law in New Yorit ''"hich became effective July 1, welfare rec ipients designated u employable are ' i . Richf!rd Wilson I ..,,_, -- required to accept •·any kind of job in which they are able to engage." SOME MAY have been sick. Others may not have understood that they were required to go in person to the slate employment offices. Othe rs may have challenged their classification a s employable. But. whatever the reason, Uiey were .. no lhows," and in New York state their number is said to be increasing. The kind!ll of jobs they would have had to accept, if available, were not very tem pting and it may have been that many of the welfare clients would choose nol to accept •:work relief" even at the sacrifice of their checks. This would indicnl.e th ey might have other me ans of getting along which if disclosed might disqualify them for welfare. The direction in which all this points 1s that the. states th emselves, now aroused by complaining taxpayers, may be able to find a way out of the relief maddte· without the income floor and welfare reform proposed by lhe Nixon ad- ministration or in the alternatives for the federa lizalion of all welfare. Deep Trouble • Ill Tiny but rrucia!\y strategic Panama, \\•\th a Jong history of turbulence and military power seizures. appears heeded for th e unenviable roll": of being the nt.xl country to witnes!! a coup attempt. General Omar Torrijos, bombasfic die: Lalor since 1968, is in ~rious trouble. Deep festering e«>nomic, politic.al and social grievances and discontent are. widespread among the 1,S million Panamania ns. and menacing rumbles o( revolt and violence are rampant • It's a toss-up how long Torrijos' Com- muni.5t • tinged strong · man rule can weather the seething storm o ( mismanagement. corruption and iron· hand suppression of personal and Mhet' r igtits. Elections had bttn promised for 1970, but the.re isn't the slightest evidence they will ever be held. TORRIJOS' increasingly precarious predicament explains the frequency and virulence of his anti·U.S. fulminations •nd diatribes. His latest hostile yawp was a bald blackmail 1.hreat -to recognize Fidel Castro If the U.S. does not bow to various demands, foremost among them giving Panama complete sovertlgnty over the Canal Zone and the famed w1terway. Washington has ignortd this ploy. --iilill- Tuesday. August 10. 1971 Tht editorial page of the Dailfl Pilot •ttk! to inform mad 1tim· ulak read.er• b11 pre1enting ihi.J ruw1paper'• opinla1t1 nnd com.. mentory on topics of inttrtit and 1lgnificcnce, bu providing o /01'1'm for tht ezpres1ian "f our Tetu:Uri' opinion&, and b11 Pr111:1entfn.g the diwr1t view· pofntt of informed ob1enitr1 o.nd 1paktsmtn an t<Jpic.s of the da~. R<Jbert N. Weed, Publisher i ) Jn 1903, Panama granted the U.S. unreserved occuplltion ;incl r·11nt rol of lhe Canal ZOne and the U.S.-budt waterway. Jn 1967, after extended negotiations. the U.S. agreed to a new trcllty setting up a joint U.S.-Panama authority to govern and operale the canal; also to construct an addi tional waterwa y, and to provide military security for both. IN 1910, this pact was truculently Junk· ed by Torrijos as "unacreptable" -to divert public outrage over his ditching of the pledge to hold elections. Yowling "Yankee. go home" is a time- worn dodge in Panama -and many other countrieoi. Torrijos has blatantly resorted lo it for all it's worth. It got no public notice, but !he U.S. Congress has been blunlly wrirned about the on1inous situation in the Panama Cana l area. This highl y significant alarm was 1ounded by Congress's leadi ng authority on this vital strateg ic waterway -Rep. Daniel Flood (0-Pa .l. chairman of a House Appropriallons Subcommittee. Flood called altention to the "h11te..in· fected campaign now being waged by the military dictatorship of Panama against the U.S.·· and starkly c h 11 r g e d ''everything that government does seems to be aimed at advancing Soviet designs to gain control of the Panama Canal." FLOOD. who11e sources of lnformallon rtgardlng Panama are widely recogniied Quotes Jlmet D. Wllli11 mM1n, WAi nut Cr'ek - "Too many unltilnklng orgRn!1J1!ions wish to proh ibit tht. building of (both) for..~il­ Ured pov.·er pl3nL' (Mdl nuclea r st.3lions .•. an unrcalil'lllc attitude. Most of these people' Wt'luld like to cal their cake and have It. too." IT Al\10UNTS lo a crackdown on the Ne\v York and California patterns, perhaps quite severe, and aimed a~ reducing the relief rolls raU1er than substituting a new system which wou ld increase the nwnber of persons receiving welfare, That is the weakness of the Nixon plan as adopted in the House of Represen· tatives. lt greatly increases the number eligible for welfare by double or three times in some instances. Perhaps the work and work training requirements would counteracl this but there still would remain a legal presumption of a $2,400 an nual income support for one and a!I. Jn Cal iforn ia. despite. legal obs1ruclions and political resistance, Gover n o r Reagan's more restrictive policies have been followed by .11 drop of 100,000 from the l\1arch total of 2,298,000. A great m11ny people have been leaving California afler the many decarles of its amazi'ng growth so that now it is cacu lated the emigration from the Golden St.ate ma.v exceed immigration. This demographic change may have reduced the number eHgible for relief. There is at least srnne hope that Lhe states themselves will be able to put through reforms which will c.lear the rnlls nf the undeserving ;ind the fraudulent. ThaL is a trend which should be en· couraged. Panama as re.liable and extensive. flatly ('ha rged Torrijos is planning anti·U.S. riots and dlsnrders . "F'rom mounting evidence it 1s clear." dec lared flood, "th at preparatiQns are being made. for the perpetration ol ,·ii;ilencr of the magnitude of lhal of .Jan. 9-12. 1964, \\'hen Red·led Panamanian mobs attacked the Ca nal Zone and O\'CrwhE'lm ed the zone police. requiring cana l offici als lo ca l1 upon the U.S. Army to protect the lives of our citizens and the canal itself. "I cannot too strongly slrE"ss that the position of the l)liled States is In the gravest jeopardy. and our authorities must be full y ale rt to what is transpiring. Panamanian radicals, many of them .outright Red revolut iona ries, are plan- ning widespread upheavals and sabotage. It is extremely urgent thai our govern· ment lake a proper stand in defense of our justly acquired, treaty-based right s, power and authority over lhe Canal Zone and the Panama Canal." For that purpose , Flood vigorously urg- ed pro mpt House enactment of the Panama Canal sovereignty resolutions sponsored by arou nd 100 Congressmen and pending in the Foreign Affairs Com· mittee. Dear Gloomy Gus When will so meone-maybe Spiro Agnew?-make T.P. (Cus, July 26) underslalld that most people hav e enough intelligence lo mak'- their O\\-'n decisions on m11tter.5 as simple ai; '1uyin.1: I.ires? Those without this minimal intelligence are. beyond even Ralph Nader's help. -G.F.M. fil• ... Hirt NlllC" NHtn ' Ylt vn. ""' nec•••trllr IM,. ti I~• 11••-•••· St...r rtur H I P .. ¥1 i. OIM'"Y Gu" Dt llr l'!ltt. Question on l11dochina Not Answered \ Royce Brier Dean Rusk, former Secretary of State., now a college professor. ta lked for an hour on television, and opened only one new approach to the Indochina problem. He said that ''near the end" of the Johnson Administration, the Soviet of- fered a deal on Viet- nam -it would lrade nff help in ending the Vietnam war fnr Washing ton·~ claims in Berlin . Mr. Rusk presented no details, and he said the offer was rejected. ·1 ll would indi cate I.he Johnson Admin· Jstralion v.·as far 1nore realistic about the Communls~ danger In mid -Europe than I he southeast Asian danger, because hard- ly an yone wilJ deny that readjustment o[ !he force:r; in Berl in. would have a pr°'" found cf/ect on whal ~1r. Rus k called in another part of his exposition, the "world situation." He expressed dou bl American npinion "·ill sive President Nixon enough time to pr('pare a self-defendin g South Vietnam. and he predicted this would lead to a Communist takeo\·er of all lndochi11a. llE AVERR ED •·lhe consequence nr that r a Lakeoverl would be very severe in th!" total world situation." or course this is only the en dless echo ol r.1r. Ru.~k·.s pleading in all his ye 11rs Ill'> c.hi('f policy Sf'llkesman fnr Lhe Un1le d States. But neither he nor any other in the escalation phalanx. including Lyndon .lnhnson, ever brough l 1o bear logic or evidence to support. lhls massiv e argu· ment. It. was simply ;i set-piece. to be taken nn faith , wit h si rleswipe nibbles at something called the "domino theory." Indeed. it Is not or cons picuous record that the correspondents ever insisted the set-piece be documented, thoogh they had to listen to it in thousands of instan<'es. 1964-68, when Mr. Johnson re- nounced another term. CAN WE insist now? Here are the Indochinese of fl.tongolian stock, due In cultural and geographical facto rs dif· fet ing from the main body of the Chinese race. The main body lies over against nther peoples, and it js better than three limes as numerous as any other people on e11rth. It i.5 ruled by an aged Man:ian demigod. Clearly the sprawling ma in body could overrun .all Asia if it he ld to~ether. which is another matter. On the periphery of this mass are upward of 30 million Ind ochin ese, half of them Bad Guy Marxists, half Good Guys, \\'C say are. try ing democracy or some thing, For them we have bttn wag. ing iien.se\ess war. WKY, PRAY. are these. 17 million South Vlttnamese so vital lo man 's destiny, !hat if the North took over this one-fiftieth of the Asiatics. il would be .. severe in the lotal world situation." A "world situation" already resid~ in 800 million Red Chinese, and it has in· convenient global ruttensions i11 lhrff other continents. ft.re ~·e then morally 11nd !IOCiatly bound to rectify an in· convenient world situation at all poinl,, and lf not. si nce it is preposterous. why at the Jndochina point alone? JI. il'I 8 question the Wa!llhington atalesmen since Eisenhower have never answerert to I.ht sathdaction of the Amer ican people . Their anJ11wer has been to drifl Into a futlle. and failing war, v.'hJch has giycn no satisfaction to nnybndy. not even the statesmen who 1.houghl It woo ld be a ball. The Absurdity of School 'Grades' One of the educational ''heresies" tha t this column has been preaching for more than 20 years is now -after long neglect and opposition -beginning to wi11 some. (avor among the pr ofessional pedagogue s. In e recent rc por1 , the director of Penn Stale·s Institute ror Research on Human Resources recom- mended that school systems ab olis h g rade.5 I through 12, and re p I ace. lhem with .. an in· dividual 11dvance-. menl program" ror each child , 1'he. Institute based i l s recom- mendalions on 11 year-long study of an elementary school that gave up tradi· tional grades. Both the pupils and the. teachers worked better under suc h a system , the report concluded. CONSIDER THE essenlial absurdity of rigid "grades." Very few children wholly "belong" in one grade for all subjects. A child may have 4th grade spelling ability, 2nd grade math ability, and 6th grad~ reading ability. Yet he or she is pegged to the .!iame grade. for all subjects, often with disastrous results. "Instead of forcing a child lo adjust to school . rloot would adjust to the child.'' the study suggested . This simple reversal of traditional procedures would tliminete many, if not most. of the current headaches of pupils, paren ts and teachers alike. Vt'H.E N ONE OF l\1Y daughters v.•as iri 7th grade, she was pul into a 12Lh grade. class in "creative \\"riling." whic.h adrtrrl immeasurably to her skill and ron. fidence. Al the same t1n1e. her math was weak, so she was given .o;ome remedial work in that .subject. Seventh grade \l'as her "home room ,'' hut shr wasn't irrevocably tied to that level for every single subject. Chi!rlren dev elop their cap;ibil itie~ :i\ different rates in different disclpltn".~ Weaknesses and strengths ''ary in lhfl same individual. A goori school systrrn should encourage the strengths ti) gn ;;.~ fa st and as far as th ry can, and should shore. up the weaknesses by repeating a course if necessary. BUT OUR PRESEl\'T "p11ss " or •·ra il " system means Lhal practically evrry borly passes into a new grade. wi!ly-nill.v, and must. keep up with courses lhry are woefully inadequate in. nisillus1onment ' disgust 11nd dropouts are the ultimalr resulls nf a mechanized system v.'hrre the student s exist for the sake of the pro- gram. and not the other way around. One. of lhe virtues of the "one.room" ~choolhouse nf our rural ri;ist. was tha l children in lnwer grades learned a lol just from listening tn upper J!r:if1, lesson:r;. there was a healthy rro<f· fertilization that J~ m1ss1n~ in the mnrlrrl'I st.ratification or grades. where the pacr of the c.Jass lend_, !o he the speed nl the slowest. and no one learns much. Searches and Seizures 'A. man·s hnme !9 his castle," protect. ed from unreasonable ~arches and seiz· ures . His rar is an extension of his cas"tle and ill entitled to some of the same pro- tections. But a car may easily leave a jurisdiction. Or lt may easily be used to dispose of evidence or carry contraband, So an autn does not ha ve all the .san1e protections as a private dwell ing, Recentl y the California Supreme Court lim ited the practice of "inventorying" the contents of an aut(I. When a driver is in- volved in an accident or even wh en a car Is illegally parked , the car ma y be towed away. An inventory is made of the con· tents of the vehicle. JN THIS CASE, Sharon wa s injured in 111 t.wo-car accident . Before her car w11s towed to storage, 8 police inventory wa~ made. Inside a closed suitcase on the re.Hr ~eat, the police found marijuana, Sharon wa s charged with f e Ion y possession of marijuana. Her attorney claimed the sea rch was Illegal. The court agre~. This was an illegal lnvaslo(l of the privacy of the vehicle owner. The police can invenlor)' iiems in immediate view. But other items could be protected from theft by merely lock- ing the vehicle and turning lhe key1 over to the owner or a respon sible person. 1'ht m11rljuana could not be used as evkle(lce. lf the.rt ia Rood cause shown to a judgr. the court rn1y order a search warrant to examine thoroughly the contents nf the car. If \JM!rl": we.rt msrljuana roaches in I.ht •shlr11y nr seeds on the noor, a further search might be in order. A SMELL cif marijuana. slole.n prop. erty or burglary tools In pla in view, con· flicUng 1tatemenls about ownerahlp of the car. r;tolen license plates, would 11111 justify a furth er se11rch. This gives tbe police ''probable cause" to make a gearch without 11 warrant. Tht driver of lhe car cannot be search- ' Law in Action ed unless he is arres1ed. The police might he mistaken in their arrest and still ha\'P rea sonable c<iuse for the ;irrest and search. The 1nistaken identity of A suspected bur~!ar. of a stolen car. a car involved in a hit and run . or a suspec!Prl gelaway car givf's cause fnr sl.oppini;t nr even an arresl. U .!iO, the driver may be r.earched, so long as thl! search l~ 1n· eidenl to the arrest Jn some cases lhe per son ar rested may seek relie f al thr trial by a motion to suppress illegal evidence. Nntr.: Cn.l iJr,rnin lo11111ers offe r I.Iii.~ c:ol.11mn so you may know nbou.' our laws. lfll George --~ DEAR GEoRGE , My gon said he read In your C<>I· umn that there is a lnt of money i.n the new5paJ>1!r busines.5. Are you trying to ru in this kid ? I want him to go straight. EDITOR DEAR EDITOR; He mlsunde.rst.ood me. I ~11id there MUST be 1 lot of money in the newspaper bu1iness. tlS fH) ne!'lspapfrman h11 ever take:n any OU~ of It. CONFIDENTIAL TO THE ffilSH AN'n·DEFAMATION LEAGUE ' Wdll, dlaybo you lhouldn'l ae.rve drtn k:i;J until after the lMgue bustne 8. and, II I.ht fight! continue. dt>n~l lilk religion. f jf'Y .. '$ adrlerl C'Ofl· ma th "'me V('nth f shP. el for ies :it [JOP~ n !hf! y~teni gn a ~ hnuld ting a .. f ;11 I'' ybOO y , and "' me.nt, ima te whf're e pr o- oom'' s th.t! a lot J?fllrll': crn~~­ oderl' p11cl' ol lhc ' mighl 1 ha\'P t and of • a <"ar pectf'rl ing rir ay bl! is in· es the at th" illegal th I.;. 011.r ~~ 00 y 1SH E' rv• • "'· Tur\day, Au9ust 10, 1971 CAIL Y I'll fr f ,.-----....... -11¥ elf are, Medf·Cal CHECKING •UP• Redheads Rarely Dye Their Hair By L.,f. BOYD Two-hill Aid Pack Nears Approval SACRAME r.'TO (U PI I -The Wt' If are b111 previously or San F'ranc1scri absla ined ~ubst ant ia1 cost shift lo lht', Llke .11 giant locomolivt on a had pa!'ls.ed the Senate and lfte from voting . allhoogh ht was C<1unllt11," said R11lph Lnng.I we ll-greased I r a c k . com-Medi-Cal bill had cleared th~ one of the negotia tors who bar-lobbyist for S11nla Clara <.'Oun- promisr; legislation to revise Assembly . but in differt'nl gained wilh Reagan on the ly. in testifying agai nsl thel Cali fornia 's welfare and Medi-forms. measure. Medi·Cal bill. Cal systems rolled steadily to-The v.·e!ra re bill. sponsored The Medi -Cal bill. sponsort'd .. We would ralher have nol day toward Gov. Ron ald by Sen. An tilony C. JJ,eilenso n by Assemblyman W i I!\ 11 n1 bi ll than this," added CharleJ Reagan'!\ desk. ID-Bever ly Hills). strui::~led Campbell t R -H a c. i en rl a Cru tt endrn, lobbyist r o r ' Unless unexpectedly derail· throuJ:h the Assembly Welfiire Heights ), cleared the Sen<itf!: Ah1med11 (<)untv. I ed . the. two-bil l package push· Comm ittee on a 5.3 vole . th ~ He:ilth and Welfare Com· The c.ounlie!i supported the cd by Reagan and legislative bare mAJOrity requirt:d. n,ittef' on a split vo1rr vote. wr lFare rn ea sur e , leaders lll ike will be passed by Freshn1an GOP Ass en1 bly· There v.·ere objections in l1le v.•elf are bi ll contains an bot h houses late this week and n1an Kenneth L. 1\-laddy of bo1 h committees I.hat lhe bill<; han ded to the governor for his Fresno al first voted no, bu1 could force propert y t;ix 1n. "open l'nd" bud1-1et provision signature. switched lo a}'e unde r pressure creases -something Reagan specificall y designed to 11void f)The Greenery Nul"Hl'Y 191 21 Brookhur.st StrHI GRAND OPENING 20% OFF All Plants Tu-.,.f,I. •:JO '• ':JO SATUllDAT t :JO '• $;30 SUNDAY f :lO t• l:JO Cl•wtl M•114tiy "' 1 • 0 • BLONDES AND BR UNET- TES often dye rhetr hair. but nat ural redheads rarely do so. Beauty experts report lhat It is clai med the redhe<1d s are more soft-hea rted t h a n blonde~ or brunettes. More temper11menl 2.l. An o Id RuSliian proverb says, "There neve r was a saint with red ha ir.'' man goes about 166 pound.!i in his early 20s, a11d picks up several pounds every decade until he's around 60, I.hen La wma kers then plan to from fellov.· Repu bt1rans Lib-denies. any suc.h slate shifting of cosLS recess for a three-v.·eek vaca- _ _'"~a~l~De~m~o<~ca'.'_l~J~o/\~o:_:_L.~B~"~rt:'.o~o-__::··~Th~l:'_'_:w~i~l/-'.'.re~p:'.'re=•:''"~'-"-'---''"~'°~"~""_"~"~·---=----=====================;: start.s U"imming h a c k· tion after 7 ~ months in THAT 111.I S H ~B OR N architect James Hoban on ly got ssoo for des igning the Whit e House .. ·• DID I TELL ''OU a fnll rth of the widows in this country are under 45'.' •..• AMONG GIRLS who work in office~. one in every four never h.1s anything f o r breakfast ei:cept coffee . the survey·taker.c; .~ay... CUR- RENT WAGE for a JO.year-old child Jn 11 Java fac tory is aboul 15 cen1.~ a day ... CRIME EXPERT ~"rcderic \l/frtham seriously contends almost ha lf the murderers get a\l•ay v.~th rt. SHE HAD A BATH on the day s he was OOrn. And another on the day she was me.rried. That's all, two. Only two baths in her life. Queen Jsabella, the patroness o f Christopher Co!umbu.'i. made pu blic record flf thal peculiar fac! aOOut herself. It's also a mailer of public record that the ma- jority of her courtiers ke pt a decent resprc1ful d i s t a. n c e from the queen . CUSTOJ\I ER SE RVI CE; Q. ''\\'hic.h did you say tended lo live the longer, lhe ave rage editor or !he average ad manage r'.'" A. Average edilor, fifi.5 years. Average a d manager. S9.7 ye11rs. 1\lready men?ioned !hat. no '.' ... Q. ''\Vh a t c a us es f?.c.ia l wrinkle~~" A. I. Sunshine, 2. Tl')(l ."Tiuch \1'11shing. ,1, Overheated rooms. In rhal order. Or i;o say the ex· perts ... Q. ' Onn ·t the branrl nt'w cars outnumh,..r 1h" ne wborn b11bies nat1on...,1rl~ ever.v year now'.''' A. B~ 111·0 to nne . Lhey do "HOW ~1UCH does the 11verage six-fool man v.·eigh t ?" inquires a customer. Such a ~1edicoes say the healthiest session. men are those who keep prelly The welfare and Med1·Cal much the same we ight from JO legislation. approved Mond;iy by two key policy committees. to retirement . Women, too. i~ designed to save state. TH E WIDELY PUBLICIS-f e d e ral a nd c ou J1ty ED FACT that women control more money th11n do nien leads ou r l.anguai.:f' man. that humorist , to nnte, "1'he hand that rocks the ere.die a!sn c.radles all the mcks." ... "WHATEVER WOMEN do they must do twice as v.•cll ;:is men to be though l half a~ good. Luckily, thls is not dif· ficull." Charlotte Whitton s11.id that. peevishly. WHAT'S HARO for a :il'an's min d to grasp is extreme bigness and extreme littleness, so il seems. Believe my ov.·n earliest notion of bignes.<; crop- ped up years ago aOOard a troopshi p on the Atlantic. Water. wa te r. everywhere. a siza ble num be r of teaspoonsful. Still. there aren 't as man.v teaspoonsful of v.·ater. And that's the fact about extreme l i!lt('~ss that's so hard to grasp, I think . r,nvernmenlS between S350 and $400 million in tv.·o con- !rnversial progran1s now cos- ting $.1.S billion annua lly iltld serving 2.5 mill ion lo w-income C;ilifornians. "I don't think politicia ns are going Lo h;i ve wel f11re lo kick around anymore ." s a i d Assembly Wel fare Committee Chai rman \Villiam T. Bai.;ley ( R-San Ra fael l, who con- trnded there v.•ill be no more ''l'iortor stories" or relief Abuse if the reforms are enacted. Bagley's co m m i l tee ap- proved the v.•elfare bill late Monda y ant1 sent it to the Assembly Ways Bnd r-.-teans Commillee. At the same timr. the Senate Health and Welf11 re Com mittee approved t h e Medi-Cal bill and moved it In the Senatr fin11nre CTJmmit!re. I! was the first time either measure ht1d budged ~inc:> Rea J:an and legis lative leaders Yo ur questions and com-bcg.-.i'n marathon negotia tin11:s mcn ts u e v.•elcomed and will nn the welfare bill more than be used in CHECKING UP tv.·o week s aJ:o. wherever PQ.~sible. Please ad-- --- -- dress you r letters to L. M. Boyd . P. 0 . Box JH75. Newport Beach. California 92&6U. Negro Parent Lot I 111 proves'! \\!ASHINGTON !AP \ -The average Negro p11rt'nt has abou1 four years more educa- tion than his parenl!i had. the Census Bureau says. A report issued Sunday said the average Negro parent h11d about seven years of schooling in t950, compared with about l 1 years for bl ack parent!i to- day . iewels by joseph searches for jewels Cofl••rl un .. •~•td l•"'•l•y •• l"'mtfl· •Tt <••~ lly ••I• 10 t Utm w~ou kno .. ltd~·· ••P••llH, ... ct lnt"'9r•IV •n u•• you <•••h•I •••lu.ilof! l! to· d•v• "'"'"•' •••u•. wo .. 111 bo plo1 ud "' •••"'l"t ~eu• ~'"'' 1.,11 1d•i•• r1>91rdl"I •~•Ir di•· Po•fi. Cal! Mr. J•HP11 •• ""'· ~••tr •• UO· -· 5oulli Co••' Plt1t Bri1+ol ti '~• St n Di•90 Fw-t. Co•'• M••• 5'40·9066 ~ ~ EARN 253 TO 503 MORE Mon y ba nks pay a reduced savings passbook rate of o low 4 °/,. At Pacific you will earn the som e hi gh rates a s before. AN NUAL YIELD ANNUAL RA TE MIN. BALANCE MIN. YEARS 6.18'%, 6.00'%, 5,000!..! TWO -- 5.92'%, 5.75'%! 1,000!..! ONE 5.39°~ 5.25°~ 500!..! %th 5.13°~ 5.00'%! 500 ONE DAY Intere st compounded daily and paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal even if it's just one day Ask how you can obtain all th ese be neft ls service cha rge FREE PREPARATION OF PERSONAL STATE AND FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS FREE TRAVELER'S CHE CKS COLLECTION OF NOTES SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES MANY OTHERS ........ , .., .:"""' , . ·~~ ....... ' ~tm!WI:. ~ ""'-"' ~~ OPEN NIGHTand DAY Hours : Mondoy-Fridoy 9: 30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. 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Ave De bby Schmid! 18 daughter nF Mrs L 1 n d a Schmidt 13282 F a1rmont S! and Linda Shofner "' daughter or Mr and Mr~ Ph1l!tp Sohofner I J -'I 4 2 Wheeler Place The girls werP the trip by net chosen for LI Col W11l 1a m Duncan president or the USO Council of Or:inge County and Mrs Manon Socha! D1rec!or of Act v1t1es nn thr bas1~ or length nr service and enthu ~1asm Their tour 1s spon~orcd by the USO They and 120 other hoslessP~ from around the cnunlrv will Jea ve: rnr F'a trbanks July 28 and remain thrre untrl Au£ 1 Mrs Becky Resinrrorf 1395 Parton St Santa Ana v.1Jl :ic company the group from Orange C(lunty Included n Hope s lroupl!: :ire entertainers Fess Parker Sundav -Child rock group and Th' Celebrations Schoo] Joh Pact Given A $97 f\00 low bid for !hi' phase rhret site develnpmen1 ;it Un1vers111 H1Rh Sch(l(ll earned thf> Mallcra ft Company the contr;i11 1 ust1n Union H1.'?;h School 1r1or1c1 o• cii10LuT1olf 01stnr.I t ru~i\ees this wep k o• •••TN111111"11,. awarded !he conlrar.l for P"' ,.ub < "<>! <• t I>• ob¥ • "'" lh1 N•n cv s~. en So•<'"' •nd L no. ~'<11 L vo~ ling the fin sh1ng touche~ (11'1 ~. • iolo ~ "~no bu•"" ' und• fl• • < the new hi ih S"h""I' g•O"O~I •rev• Im n•m• iwd ovlo 0 L"SH .,~ '-'"' • u u ,.., 11 •I 1111 W••f< u c tv e• Now"" In !he M;ill cr;:if! firm Bo•r~ C<><mY o O •n~ s ,, n C•l•on• nine,, h••1~<1 •• ,, AtJt u• \V E l }ons Co nsl ruc!1nn n1 bv mu u• co""" d "~ "• ~· •" Comp'°y the Finn which 1~ ••rlflt 1hl~ •nd "'"' "• t !hi ' tt 11 ons •• ~· 1nu1 1h• .,. nearing completion nf pha~e II S•nbuonu nl!1•fuu •w b• on a~c ..i I>• L na• F•""' Lvon• wn~.,, ~·· of the h gh schnnl \\as the n n..- 1"" ~•ch• o• • •b 1 • a nn o•br. o ly nther bidder Lvnn~ bid tht ho I m •nd eco •• 1 I mon •• ••Yll> • 10 lh• 1 m JOb 81 $114 ?JJ Futln• notlct • 1>1 tb• • "'" lh•t 1h1l-~---,c-o~~~~~=~~----u11C1t .... f(I will no b• ......... 0. 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Aven<D• Se•illA, L~guno 1'<1\i> end Alba M , !I of li;M Ayonloe M•lcrca. l•~uc• H•I" ZA>lNl.'ll·Lf.UY -S•tV• l , 19 of 111~ ~~~~~:.:.':.MM '.";j•;,, "89~~ni•I~~. ~::1\..~ ~Pv:~~l'l.7'~"(1E A.LE -Of""" M . 11 t.,n~:" :~";~"!; C~~~·M~1!'" •nd 1 U1-ARNOLO -HfHY W ~5 o! !>11 JoAnn. Ce•1• M,.• •nd Judith A 2l zr0~{R0~~i:~'"s'~oc KWAY J•<k II . 11 ~· 107!>0 la Hac.eno1 Faun•eln vall•v •"'1 tn•rie L n o! 17' W••• Fc1r>t Roao. Co••• Mt•• 1'issoltttions Of 1'f tr !"ri Hge Fill d JUI> 11 0•1~. O••nn• M. •"d Joe~ l .S•r1,n, Ju<111n A ""o 1,1,,,ttn J. A>.•ro. Joann L •<'Id Lou'• A HVO•. llon•ld J •nd M~•I~ Al«• +.0,.1,. Barbor• .J •nd Je"v L• Vtlle, Arnold W. ~na E.lnfl l WPbb. Rono,1 Gol• .on<I Jo,rph Will ram Rovc,, Ru•~ en~ Dean (h•tl•• Sc•rnodl, IV'o• ~ J &"d "''"~' [ 1.-.~,g~n. Kalnle•n Ma•i• •nd 5t•<V M"c~ J• J onn,on. Oor~mv M~r,e •nd Huw,,.d Wolter M'OonoO<Jvn. M•delin• E. and Tnom•• ' t-wor•. Lu!nrr E end Lo" Ele•n 11.ocna ro" N'•rv Su•an ond l PrfV SltJsltrr. Bovrrlv Ann ~n<I (Ml Fran<•• Monoco, O•r.1 Jeon ond Andre• J.ov wv111, 80111 Ann '""° Jome• J•ck•o<> W<n<ll~riC. JuOlln Eloa and \llrg./ M~h·n McK••· Oennh DIH<I Incl Sandro Ltt llt •Q. l!aOt N. on<I L¥1e l(onnolf'I 6 1•1111<>. ROO«I t< •nd M1rllvn J••n T"""'•~ """"''" ""° Larry C.ont ~·Jad<:e!I. H•lon /." and O••n 0 Sto-•. Tnom•• J•<l••en """Nono Jo Fll~d J~I• 1• Nor<1•1rcm. K•nn•1n A ""° oroor1n G eovr Su"'" L. 1n<1 O~n·tl P Cunn,~t>'J•m La Vonna Ma• I nd EO• '"' J>mos CnrlO!oonet. llo"'• Evrlyn •nd William Horn'<: cn~ndlet, Jamu Lron Jr. and ll•rb•r• '"" Br<ldfO>le•n ~hldr"~'d C. I n d Fto<lCf,<~ W. Adim•, Je•~u•l1"~ and Joh" W. A>~IO"' Ar11tur Rovmond and Marlo" Anl!d 11/un\c, S•m Anlnonv aod C.•o•~t!t• Ca•r. Edwm QI M>(f IC•lhrvn F. Fo~lvr . Ell i ·nei" M. ,1rn;l L"""'""" 0. Woobourn. e. nn• M ""~ C~or lr• II. Tdvlor, o~vlo Ali.n ""'I ra•o arnit• R•CO•'-Joan M .ind W>li>om E. Pl· "''t(~d. Pam~I& C. •nd cnorln Tnc•n•• New;on. John Arden df\d l"I""' L•• l' ... n'1•, MMg~r;I ~nn arid A'nold J°"" Torr•'· An•T,1 •nd l";:•mond ~lubb~n. Gorald,nr An" oon ~<otl Gon:o10>. Frank ~na M.l'la I~•"" llu•"· Bi ·~da Gale and M.cnarl c;,.oo<"< Lor~mao ll' ChP•d dn<I Su10nn• He•nr o~·~., w •-t H<1•trnf • YQ11.1nnan M·c~ .. -1 Oav'd and J'hylll> r '"' ror • ~m.•n. Nor .. l•• ~"d J•...,•> "'~"'"" C "! > llar l """ a"d Jo• n (,,,., G••••< Roo•·r JOl•l'h •~d l ucrll• f•ro1a l'il•d '"" 1, K ''· \/ero~1• 11 I ano P•ul R (Oh•!>, ~amurl Jac•ou., o•d '"""' '·'·" ·~ lh' m~v·n, O•l"d L•• •nd J&mf> J> .~rl C.M<.~. Oel1" and Aau"·" ltcmono;. R n,«T"··~ "~ jA"''' P G~rt• Jo~" v 1rn A1 <>•I• M 1·,.~1.,,, 111 Herr• " ~"1 ~•~dr• J ("""• ElllAbf!n ,,nd ~itno••• An!non• IC,•ilv Rrrrv J A"d Oo•o•e> J. TU'"b~vg~. Haro'd .loorpn •nd M••v l~u,•e IH'•"·"" c~"nd(e L•• •nn c"o•ln o \'/,11nn, Eun,<e l ""rl "r l'"" L II•'·"· J>n l•• •~d W"I~• Dnu~'"' f·<'. •·1•, Ppmcn" Jo "nd l Olll\ F f,•ld~ Oarl•n• l ov,,,. •~tl MocMa•I •nc1C:>" K•uon. Robrri l•• ~no Ln" II~• Filod Julv 71 P•rof S•n<I•• L•• •111 M•nu•I J""-' !'•L<>, P":l10 J ""d Chtrnl A /, •d<~n An~., J •nd Oono•an R. v.,ndol lf\<"•d •n<I ~"""' Lc~•I COi'. M~l•·n LIW,rncr •~d e••b•'~ "" D•m•'•• lcn• and So'0"0 liun't P~''"'" An~ •"d r nom&I Spavld·na /,\ "' ~· <l<y '"""and J~• Lewi• 1>'<01• ''· Sv•on•• 0 ~nd ~lo••n B " P~r1~¥ I•••• and t•1< !>!'""' ·~ f,/..,~"1 Jr"• II ••·~I·~· d II "'"'·1 C.•{•q• c o .. , .. , d~o r 1 ,.i...1~ .,.., .. c. c·• ~ ·~o:' .-.1\', •m~ l~· lell I/ M•n II I P•t•fl~" \\, "A"' \ •id L• Vann• I/ ~-""''""'Q ('"'"' "' l •"·' l.-le• G ll l>rJn~. l/MQNf! •tO [dw••d !-.••~ ~., l'•lav' ~ •-<I JA'T" '' ~··~<• l 'Nl 1.•01••t c• an~ r,An• P f'nv ,t!l·,J •~<· •. ,,. •"•~""~•I" F•ll'·ll >.• ""n ""~a<I W "' ·r v.· , . .," \ "'" (~"•~· IJ \no., 1 no• ll' ""d g""'' f /,,.,., JuP • ~ -~~ """•'rl M I" ~No• M lt•O L~•""" ~nd '1Qbr<I (, ''"' 1•0~1 ;,,~ ~-"~" L-. ~nd l""' 1 .• ,0 l~;tll•<nt•~·•n.,,,,,,.,.,n l',•q ,. "'' ·• ... ""rl ! ·•r"• I.' ''" [)(O •'rl~ G•-.o· ~"d ~•na .. 1pn ''" f •.. 1·" ·•c, fl•l!v J ••ti"'""" ···' ~•II P· ""P C • •M ('• M !l.M''''"· (:l.tlot~ J ~·n In,, 1,., \' t""••i• !/.•· o ~ W •'"~ I"'" a J•O S•rvt• ll~•U•"' I'. and '-"a,1n ~···'. l~l<lf''. //IM'ti,1 1 ~"" h•moe~ c .1. "'"•'• J ,,.d g"•1•·1 c .. ,.1., Mo<~" 0~n<an"" 11•"·'0'1 •"O C.'O<Oil· C•• rl·, n~P•• H 10,1 1"'"'" •nd (•,m•lo l~O'••. Jo~ lo •nd C·l•nn Ev••••1 t.1,~n"" Jo~11M l<P!! an~ Arr!,~' Ll00"' ' fl~M. F~t Ill&•• •nO C.·ovo•• Er•C: Musician La ys Suit 011 Dentist SANTA ANA -A yuun1-1 n1usir1an v.·hn t•lairns he was altackcd .1nd pushe<I lhrough the plate gla5s w1ndo11· of a l!untington Bc:ich dent ist's home v.•hile hi~ host 11•:is away on v:icatio11 hos sued till> den- tist for $150,000. Ph ilip Duncn11 states in his Orange C{lunty Superior Court 1 av.· s u it 1hal Dr. Eugene Furlong. 16552 Somer s e I Dril'e. inl'ited him to stay with his son. Craig. while the dental surgeon toured Europe in August. 19i0. Duncan rontcnds that Craig, an exponent of karate. was ablt' to defend himself 1n an}· emergency and that Dr . F'urlong knew that he "'as 1nuch n1ore powerless. lie states I.hat he v.·as beaten up in 1he house last Aug . 25 and ~uHered serious injuries y,•hen "l'nriou~ f)Crson~·· push- t'd hlm through Uie plate glass window. .. T 1 •day, Au<]u'I IO lllil OAl~PlLOT 3 OCMA lt'H1"t1i1a11 l ' Trio Face Revolution izes De nt ure Wearing ' 4, l11 sects Tl11·ive Hea r in'r ~ 111 !Vlw·d er " 11 .. 011 Vaca ti o11 e1·s '~II I II I I' 1., J ,, <ii, \HI<! I, I I I " 111 ,1 , "" • •1 rn 11 al ,a lu· 'l I .,ir: "": . ' """ .. ! ,_.. ·" <' ,,.,. 1.,-1, •1· I"' .. 1 " ; ,,,,,,11,,. 11 r\.,·,111n· I '" h,1r,lu. ,11c" bot lcr, r~t man 11•1 I ,1,. I· ,,.1,1 ,r lllllV htlv JOU ~k rr ..... , 't~r·~·. !,. r.,r.r, .. t ~iol:' By BAllllAHA f;J L'S 01 I~• t>•llr r>1101 i r1t1 S1\NTA A'.\:\ \"ar;ilJOn 1irne can 1neHn fun for 1nsctls 100. During th!' s u 111 111 c r n1unth~. a nicnu of 1'Ull·rip{'ncd plant nc·t·tnr and :1 guldt"n- l'l'USll'd hurn:in rnlrc can br thetr1' \\ 1thout r11ui:h hard \\Ork. Tilt> Or:inge Count~ :O.k~cl"·nl As~o<:1at1on 11·arn:-. th<1! bt-l'S, \\3.Sj)S, and hurn(•(S are at the heigh1 of lhrir hunung 5cason. Authonl1l's s;iy that although r('p<•llents \1i ll l r 1n po r a r y ward off b!ond-suek1ng inserts .~Ul'h as n1osquitoes, they h;1ve liUlr protccti1·(' power :igain~l stinging insects, ll'hich will at- !:u.:k. 1.111cc aroused by a thre:ll to lht'm or their nt>sts If stung, thr ~k111 hardt"11s ;1n<l swc>lls sligh!h . prowing t\'d <u1d J1u1. and nfll'tl 1ll·liing untncrc1fully, warn county physicians. The honl'Y bee h;1~ a nasty way of clinging !•1 its victim. Ont'e tile [){op stings. thr barb- ed s!1ngl'r and 1·cnnn1-fill('d SilC f"!CllllllllS ;J ltltCh('d to !ht' ~kin . El'rn though tile bee 111.::iy l11n•e bet-11 brushed a1~·ny. his· poi son·!lllcd sac l·an still pun1p venom into !hr 11ound. Physicians adl'ht' hu11ey bee v1etin1s to stl'apl', 11111 µhit!.., the stinger away 11nr11ed1<1l cly :ind lhl'n ;ipply a paslr Uf bak- ing sot.l:1 and 11 att1t 111 tht' af- fl'ctcd area Otlll'f st1ng1ng 1nsrt·ts dll not h'fH"C ~11l'k~· S:Jt'S bt,•h11aJ. tUll- Sf'f!U~·Jilly. they c:111 s11ng llll!l't' !h:1n 011L"l'. If ~tung niany [Ullt'S. t'tlOugh l'l'f\Ulil c;in bf ;1bsorbed to t<HlSt· tllrit•ss. oft1·n 1n\'Olv111g s!uggi~hnt'sS ;1nU nausea If the 11rt1111 ,, ad- dttionally allergically ~l·n~1tr.1• tu Vl'r:o1n, a ph) s1r1a11 ~hould be Ct.Jn1:1c-tcd to ;1d1n1n1~1t·r d::-sens1til:ing nll'd1r;d1on 10 ll'.'St'n allerga: fl':.tlllUllS. F1•\Prish <1guny l'llll plague the unfortunate outtl uor~111.111 11ho 111CL'i.~ up 1111h <• l1a1d- buckt•d tick. Ticks c;ui be t>specinlly ha1.ardou' .s1r11.:c !hey oilen l'arr~ ll Di: k v t-.loun1ain spo!lt'<l ft'\t'r and tul<1rc1nia. lf bitten bv the blntid·Mlt'k- ing l 1l'k.~. du~t ors ;1dvi~e thfl l lht::y 10 be rl·n1<1\'('d tron1 1111' skin \~ith a S\(',1d~ pull of t11ee1.e!'s ;1nd sa\'t'd I o r idcn11fir:ition, ~hould :i fl'vc~ resull. P u bliei,;t I n LaH ,;11it Over Bi IJ,; .. S~.'\TA ANA -Puhl1c rel.!· lions e-.:rrul11l' :0.1 Conrad 1-:pll'\ has brt•n sut'\1111 ilr;n1'.;<' C11u11t) Suµt•rior Couri I• r ti• n- Jl:ll"lllt'rt! ol ;1 $5.2:!'.! 11111 .\Ub- l!H1lt•d tu hu11 b~· n ·'.\(•\\' Yot k fl!'lll 1·, hic:h e:irri1·d ntH ;1 p"e rll'('1w11 ··pulitlC'al 1-:11hi.t!:1t1·s ;!\l,lrt'J1 ·-~ ~lllll~ Ill lt1l' ~lltll rnl'r of !9G9. 111• 1s n:11111•<l as t!1•tt"lld Ht\ 111 ;J 1:11\'SUit filt•d by D:Ulll I S!:•J·c/i and Slufr. Int·. 1'!11· Stn1·('h-St,1:1 !inn h ~1s l;il, \ S1\.\l,\ ~!.H'H\\'' ,\~1\ :ll'l'USl'd Of Thrl'I' I 11 l' • !'1\ ·I I , • ' I • I I• .,,,. 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Receive your choice o f a beautiful decorator clock .. _ Free of Charge _ .. for opening your new pcr.5o n<'i l checking acc ount for $150 or more or ror starting a new installment loa n of $1,000 or more. Qualifying installmen t loans are: Horn e Improvement. Automobile, Mobile Home, Boat. Airpl.:ine. or Pe rsonal Loans. Add to t11e decor of your living room. den. kit chen, bedro o m or o ffi ce with these spec ially d esigned electric Decorator Clocks. There is a slight additional charg e for clocks 8 and C. PR ESENT DEPOSITORS may buy these fabu- lous clocks at a cosl that's hard to believe! It's our way of s.1y 1ng "tl1ank you" for bein g a depcsitor a t Newport National Bank. One pe r l arnily. G , SCAV ING ORANGE COUNTY •• , 9 CONVENIENT OFFICES AIMfl1'lP1 rHll(f ,., ............. . 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' • .... . - , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • 2 • • • ' " < • " • • • ~ w • ' Jft DAIL '/ PILOT s Tuesd~y A 19u~t JO 1911 Your Jtlone11 Ce11te1· Training Healtl1 W orke1·s By S\ LVIA PORTER Now rn training at the ~1artin Luther King Jr Heallh 0-nter in the Bronx N Y are three ne~ categories or health workers I I) Family health worker~ going through a six month 1ra1n1ng program in which lhey are lea rn ng how to detect and dt al 1-11lh a wlcle ':in1>t y of hea lth problems ~f f11 ct1n g families and 1n divrdua!s n the 55-blorli arta l;t'fVt'd by llllS h1ghh ! no va! 1e out paiH't t fat ilJI\ 1 o lllus!rate 1ns1ruct1ori 1n handhng newborn 1 n fa n l s helping akohohcs lo the ap- prop r 1 a t e rehab1l1tauon facilities acco1npany1ng a child ca ui::ht 1n minor 1 rola I ons t<l fam1lv cour! Tht>o;e ''nrk('rs art' being paid $157 50 a "eek !21 Communi ty he a 11 h advocates given an eight "ee k train ing course \11th la"yers among ! he 1n st ructors In such (if'lds a" mun1r pal health and housing codes landlords I e g a l respons1b1ht1es c111zens basic right<: The ad\ ocate!; for 1n stance "'11 go after landlords "ho fail to f'orrecl peel1n~ lead paint "hich "hen eaten bi small children produces lead po1sonlng 3 r-.1 edical ser\ ice ad tn1n1 traiors ~1gh s c h on J gradua1e-: being g1vPn a four mon1h cn!lege preparatorv program plus 1hrer V('ars of college le el 1ra1n1ng in how In manage neighborhood health centers Whrn !he 23 s!udenf!'i 1n tra1n1ng graduate lhev will be pa id st;irt1ng salaries bet11een Sl2 000 and $15 000 a \ear These are mereJv s11mple~ or todav s new health careers If yo• •re Ht .1., A...-.er "' Sert1ce Yo• .,.. 11ot itetfi'"J •II of your call1 TEL!P'HON( ANSWERING IURUU 835-7777 opening up both to high school and college graduates -as a direct response to our drastic shortages of h e 11 r t h personnel T'he sub proress1o nal ts system 1s 11 geared to the real people Our poor still h11vf' available Our blacks st ill gel only grossly 1nad£'quatr heallh care compared to the ca re a1 cu table to whites As one years against for a "htte Our rncnlal re1ardales are up against a scandalous lack Qf I eallh workers to attend lo their special needs Only one 1n four of the 6 m1lhon retardates in the US 1oday 1s actuallv rece1v1ng lop-level care An add111ona l '.IR 000 workC'rs 1nclud1ng psychi;i!rists -are needed 10 care 1ust for the mentally retarded TI1cre are 200 000 hospital Joh openings looking f n r "orkers right now says !hf' American Hospital Assn ranging from nursrng aides lo physicia ns Bv 1980 we II need I 000 000 registertd nurses half again the 700 000 now employed In this span we II have to double the number or dental hygienists me d 1 c a 1 laboratory workers hosp1t;il attrndants etc 8) 1980 we II need 450000 ph ys1c 111ns ag<unst 330 000 now Bui at thr rate we re COMPUTERIZED e ACCOUNTING e Bl~LING e PAYROLL e FINANCIAL ANALYS S NOV OUAl PROGR AMS !AILOR.ED TO VOUR REQUIREMENTS CORPORATION ~soo CAMPUS OR STE 500 NE W'PO~l 8fACH CA p~ s~o 11q1 BECOME MORE l::FFECTIVE _.,_. 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Mclull9 nt111 ftf ftlOINlll-JMl'llM-•r dlftmln...._ NASO Listinsis for Mond1y, Augu•I 9, 1971 training we H never catch up The Federal Governrnenl ha~ made big infusions of funds 1 n to health career lra1n1ng 1n recent years -via the 1968 Health J\.1anpower Act !he 1944 Public Health Service Acl and amendments the 1963 Health Professions Educational Ass1stanr e Act the 1964 Nurse Tra1n1ng Act lhe 1966 Allied He a 1th Professions Tra1n1ng Act And no\v moi ing toward final passage by Cong resi; 1s a new package or health man po\\cr tra1n1ng amendments which would au thorize loans to students 1n lhe health professions grants In shorten todays ior rur ous med i ca I school curnculum train ng in the learn approach for the dehvrrv or health services training rnr d oc lo rs assislanr s scholarship funds and spccial granl~ for medical schools "h1c'h devl'lop com prehens1 ve health ma1nlen ance or1;an1zat1ons and use tOem to train health personnel This il'g Lslahon l r generously funded co 1ld become a giant step Inward solving ()Ur cri tical health manpower problems: AND s1multancouslv open u p trPmendnus new career op portun1t1rs for you Ne,vsprint Cost Rise Protes ted An $8 per ton tncrea ..;e 10 the pri er or basic ne"spnn\ 110 nounced bv major newspnn! mills rnr November ! has clrawn a sha rp protest rrom lhe California N c w spa p e r Publishers Association The_ increase which would boost the pnce to $163 per to n for !iilandard newsprint would be the se('ond newspnnl price Increase during calendar 1971 The previous increase (lf $8 per to n wenl into f elf eel J anuary 1 1971 The protest was particularly er1\ical (If two increases In !es~ than one yea r, and of lhe short notice CNPA represrnls ap- pro1.1malely ~00 dail y arid weekly newspapers throughout Cahforn1a The news p rin t an nouncemcnt 1n the second price 1ncrea~e announcement receivrd by newspaperi; 1n re cent d1:1y11 Unilcd P r e s 11 lntem&U(lnal nc"~ w 1 re !ervlct' ha11 announc('d a 10 percent rate 1nrrcase ef fecllve September 5 / Complete-New York Stock List -.. ... , .... .._C .... 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Finance lo- Briefs .. l\IONTREA[ <UPI) -Al<"' Aluminum I Id sau.J 1l u pe( ts to make a n an- nnuncemenl next w t e k rrgardrng an aluminum sale !() < ommunisr Chma The com p<mv said 11 had b e ' n nego11al11 g such a sale but tould not say ye L whether 1t \\ 111 go through An AustrzJ1a11 poht1r1an Rex Pntterson said 111 Shangha 1 \\ ednesday a < anudtan company had made a ~1 m1ll1on or more ~ale nf aluminum 11 Cummun1St'i ( htniJ BrTlll:;SllA ~Id lll'IJ 1 nl:t al I IN 11 l Co ;inti Dentsu Advert1S1ng J ld or 1 okyo have expanded their in ternational ttme sharing com poler network m Asi a A nelf GE computer wUI ~ 1nstallrd m Dentsu s T o k y o head quarters l\l::W ) ORI\ (UPI I -NI Industries Inc lht rormf'r National Lead Co announced JI will build a srcondary an t1momal lead ismeller to cosl S6 m11l1on on a 45-acre tract near t redertcktown N J -.... I . • ' ' ' ' • • ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' • ' I ' ' j : I ' ' I • I I ' ' l J I • JI OAJ LV PILOT / ~·iscounl OUR NAME MEANS DISCOUNTS EVERYDAY! WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES. PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. THRU TUES .. AUG . 11· 17, 1971 · ~ coiG'Aii"""' TOOTHPASTE l<l COU NI • R~GUlA.R OR ~U PER TAMPAX USDA CHOICE CHUCK STEAK . FIRST CUT 481b. USDA CHOICE CLUB STEAK BONE IN• FINE FOR BBQ 48 lb . SWEET LUSCIOUS PEAK OF THE SEASON • SEEDLESS • BLACK • RE D FRESH GRAPES 391:. '·~ &,jµICY • ~.· U.S. 1' 1 e WH ITE ROSE 10 POTATOES~~. f'l!ESH!JUICY c PRUNE·'. 'PlOMS FINEST•AU PURPOSE 1AAVENSn1M • .. APP ES GARDEN fRESH LETIUCE • "LAD BOWL • li!EO l EAF • BUTTER FR ESH CUT RAINBOW 8 ·8c ASTERS · bu . STORE HOUIS: DAILY 10 UL TO 9 P.M. SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. USDA CHOICE ROUND STEAK BONE IN 891b. WHOLE FRYERS USDA INSPECTED GRADE A STUFFED 3 LBS OR OVER 39lb. .... ~ ' . -· • _, l\o .. USDA INSPECTED CUT-UP 35 FRYERS ~. ® D<<MON"o "0l<A• CORN , .. ~ •• c,_ '•"-'-WW• 15• 21' '* 1~07 llOK 47' -MINUTE RICE ~· '<l COUNT e R'EG.ULAr 01! SUPlP KOTEX NAPKINS y• 119 K~N·l·~A !+ON• ! S S OZ. 15' DOG FOOD }9· @ M0J'e C00FFH aoca~ PIK ~ . or FOLGER'S 229 '* Oft MONll • ~~ Ol. )Olllf ~· 45' ,,::... CATSUP Otl MON!! e UI Ol (AIO TOMATO JUICE ;!· 32' 00 M()llllf • 14 OZ, CAN • !.(ICED ® PINEAPPLE IN ~· 24' JUICE @ •N><>~ Ol. BOX DETERGENT ~' 68( - @8A'8v 'FoOD 1'' 9c ~·4STAR ~DISCOUNTS ARE EXTRA SAVINGS MADE POSStBlE BY SPE- CI AL PURCHASES FRO M M ANUFA CTUl!fR WITH THE ~VINGS PASSED ON TOYOUI FRESH ·~1GROUND ~~ / BEEF LIAN, DEPENDABLE QUALITY K ON().11 Al 3 LBS OI OVfR ~ JU i(c:OUlits I. ,··11s 1•}• ""A,Nl-i,ll.n Al<.i • ) 2 07 PO::(.. T•lf'f WIENERS "'"' 4it SU~Sfl CALAVO • l~O/. SALAD DRESSING ,,::... '* 8UOOIG •~~OJ • ~UClD ,.::... LUNCH MEATS 4it llOll'S •a OZ.1,0000!i!IJl\ll,ll"I ,,::... SALAD DRESSING I Ol • li!t:GULA!i! 0 1! 5WHT A.I ll i:; PILLSBURY BISCUITS c lb. . -. '91 :::;~ ~· 45' ~· 75c J!• 65' ~' 35' J{• 9c ® ;;E~CH ,;R~~~"""u'""°'}n 99' @ M'Exlc·r:~toiN'NNERs .w 44' ~ c'O~;<:;tl!AC.'5 Jefc 25' ~ WAffllES i~oz.1Roz£~ ,41' 39c -llli~ION •<:oz. rootElll HONEY BUNS '' Ot • 100% WI-IOU '"''l-l(A · FAD BREAD )!• 33' )!• 67' ;t: .. 35' ~ .. 37c GIANT ROll •ASSORTED, WHIT E. DECORATOR: cot towels COLLIER~ CHARCOAL e 10 LB. IAG ®Briquets c CARNATION•6 . .5 OZ. CAN ®Tuna IT'S SMART TO SHOP AND SAVE AT FAD SllTl A•A 2120SO.llUSTOl AT WANR COSTA MISl 2200HARIOR ILVD. AT WILSON Ll PlUll 8023 WALICIR AT LA PALMA • < • ~.---·~..:.-~--~-"' ~ _ --:r-:v--....--'I/) )~--, .. _ --.-~--.~--,,.'!-- o, I Comfort Rules Over All OveMlls ore o good coverup for a ny kind of clothes, find Yolando Tre jo o nd Yolando Diot I obove, left to right ). At right, the ver<ion in the Seon cotolog " 1t6ped. Right, Otis Wolton 1how1 he hos o 1oul. l)pen the Sears cat.alngue rnr !all to page 9 and what do you see 1n the center of the newest hii;ih fashions~ Plai n nld bib nver11lls, complct11 with pockels for pencils, a watch, rulers and phers and 1 hammer !(lop. Check ~evera l other departmenl '!fires and ~ure enough , thf"re 11r11 racks of plain nld bib over11Jls l!kg ~randpa u.;;rd In wear. But who's wearing lhfim besides grandad nQ\.\'? Tcen11grrs whn have ne\'t'r been nigh a farm nr w1rlfierl a hammer, Thcy'rr weann,i.: thrm In school, around lhe hnu!:ie and e1·ery10o•here else cnn1rnrt [s of the essence. This is good oe'ol'S for homern;ik· ers who have teenage ch1lc1ren, twcause ovf':ralls arP Pa sy nn 1h11 clothing hudgel ;ind a brcct.P to can• lnr. They'rp worn with a i;hirt or !ce shirt and sanrlals 0r bare rre t. A survey 0r area ca 111 p u _.. e ~ prn1·ed tha l the trenrl indred j_.. •·overall.'' Otis Walton, llllrnrling Oran~p Coast Collegr !or sun1•nrr school. likes the111 lwcause "when irs hnl you don"t have 10 worry i:ibou1 ho"' !hey look'' and be~ause lhey are C'OOI and cornfort.ahlP. Yola nda Trejo and Yolanda 01az, both also at OCC (or the summrr, concur that they i:ire com(nr1ahle. Thf'y ;ire nnt ""rann~ \hf'm a~ 1 protest :i~.:iini;t '"re~ula r clothes." the~1 .~aid, but merely fnr ron1f1Jrt's ,;ake. \V1Lh pantsuits and (lvrral\.~ hif.!h In popularity, fasiiinn freedom truly I ~ herP. And. c(lnfusinn Inn. br<·:1t1~P ir .!i really hard Ul tell who',; 1,~1e:ir· tng the pants in lhl': family these clays. Kennedy Image Polished • Private Ry ,\.tAR IAI\" CHRI STY Evrr wnndPr hn"' the l\enneclv wnmen rn11J1.agr lo look as if the:V ,:tepprri out of a handhox every ti ay, :ill the rime~ If 1·nu"ve JZOI thr n1rans. there PianG-playing Joan -nften label · ed the most da1.2ling Kenned)' - has 11 Bo!'lton hairdressrr'(}n·call whn "does'" hrr coiffure five times 11 mnnlh in the privacy of her Beacon Hill townhouse. If ihe l'ien11tnr ancj hii1 wife &re ln Bn~t <>n on a Sunday, .Joan tclPphone:i1 her r.oiffeur who comes 11 rmed wi!h he11 t rollers anrl hairsprRy. .loan l'mcrges in!o lhe puhlic eye wi!h evrry h;iir in place , TI1e rr1an who hcll)ll make her bea utiful is 21·year-0ld Peter of MAm·selle, one of Bnslon ·s sh1 tus ~11lnns on Nf'wbu ry Slrett. Peter i ... 11_1!rreable. lalented 11ru1,rearii1y ;:ic- quiesce.!i to her .at-home ap- pointments. For honoring Joan's desire for 1l1xurinus pri\'acy ind s u fl er. pamperini;:. Pctl'r i.!i re"·arrlerl wi1h $\~ tips . Mam"selle bill.~ J n11n fnr the srr\"ice al her McLe11n, V;:i , ad· dre.~s. Prier ha.~ done Joan·s hair for n1a_'!a1.lne covers. television ap. pcarancf's anrl social ba.o;hes on lhe R ns ton ·Nrw Ynrk -\\lashingtnn ('ircuit La1ely iihe·s been nyio g lrnn1 WAshinRton tn Roston for ht>r P.t:im·.~rtlr ha1rrln -11n(1 i!'s ri1;h t back to Wa sh1n.1?lnn . all 1n lhc ~pan _, nl a few hours .. Jf'I seller,; c11n clo Lhese 1hing.o;, y!')u know. Jai;:queline Ona s~ls nnr11 s111i:.i::est. ed 11 \\1ttshinRton ha 1rdre11ser In Joan but hf' ol'erblrachcd her ha ir anrl she tnlft Prier .<;he w~ rh!il'O· chan1 ed. "All it nrcds is a slighl toning do"'·n,'' he re torted. She Pxpected hirn tn c::lohhcr his Washington cnm pe\1l1nn Anrl was impres."red "'il h his diplomacy. It's nne nf the thing.~ lht1l has cemen1cri th e professioni1I tel alionship. OncP. she told him : "Oh, ]'in so g1ad ynu don·1 babble." Peter me! .Joan through anothrr 111ustriou11 Bnslon1:in, Mrs. Louis CAhot of \Venharn < Mas!i.). Pel er .<:aid Mrs. Cabot 1ntl1i'atl'rl ple1111;1nL surprised when Joan politely a~ked her nne day who was doing her ha ir. Peter on Joan• "My big~e.<:1 hur· die was to jlel her to ditch her fall.<:." Twn years ;igo she rame in· tn the .<:hop fnr her first ap- pointment. Befnrr ,J o 11 n ' ·' Ap- pear:ince. a ch;iuHrrrrl hrn (l11s1nr .<:topped ;:it the .o;alnn anri a secretary hoppeti out wilh Joan ·s fa lls. Silt lefl word with PMer that th.- fall!i mu.<:t be rr11d ~· rnr .Jnnn ·s 11p- pnin1rnent '"I! wa~· rc::illv !nn 1nu<·h hair."' 'ay!I Pcicr. "f.1·enluAll y I tnlrl hfor so. She kept !rll1ng mr sh'! wan!erl a n Alice-1n·"'nnrlrrland lnnk " Th:i1 "'o:I.~ vr,lrrd;iy Trwl :iy .)();1n ha.<: made " radical cha111ge in her fashion image. F'.!i1 abl1shmenl clothes ha ve hern h.vpas.<:f.'<I fnr Rrno vy gclups .. JN!" :ind PC'tcr h:n·e made the jnint dC'<'1~1on th;:rt a simple ha irdo shoulri punrtuale contemporary clothes. No fAlls. Nothing elaborate, The ha irrin ,/o:tn ha!'I cho!itn ranRt>S from a nip lo the 11leek pullerl·hack !nnk . Jean Ava lonc. i\1am "srllf' rl1rectrice anri Pe1rr"s hn:c;.~. has nn1iced th e chani;i;e. ".Jn:in"s hairdo is f:ir Jes., ns!en· l:itinu.~ than il u~rl to be," she .,ays. .Joan. being a pace seller . is ofte n copied by 1hose who are snclall.v rcgi:c;lcrf'rl and "'ho follow hrr ('very 1nove with enthusias1n. Pcler says thal Joan ls very amused In find thal Bnston11tns wOO m('e1 hP.r now are apt to remind her that 1hey go to 1he same haitdres.~cr she does . 11 Wll!I .loan who reco mmended f'r1er It> her mother-in-law, ~1 r~. Rose Kennedy. A ~1;:re1 ary 5um- mnner1 Peter to Bo~ton'!I !lonb hotel, lhe R1t1. Carlton. lhe Ke.inedy home a\l·a~· from homr . Pett>r "'as lhree n11nut1•:c; l:t1r "She scnlrierl me re!enUl'!l.~lv," PC'!cr recall:r; ol ~1r.\. f\11nned y. :.Aud she wanttrl to know ~hrre !ht' curling iron w:ts." Poor Peter. He l''<Jlla1nrd tn i\1rs. f\rnnrdy lhAI hc;il rollers hAri rrpl:il'f'ri curl· lnjl 1rnns in 1nMt>rn be11uty rirrle~ :ind lhc Jntt 11•ou!rl be br1\cr th:in l hP in1t1Rinecl. '"Sh, fussNI ::iorl fumert."' hP :r;::iy,. \Vhf'n Mrs. KPn- neriy'.~ h11 irrlo WA~ fin11Hy combrr1 l!hP w::is i;till unco nvi nced about lhe !lel1in g. She callerl in 11 secretary. Pe1rr ~a id. 11nd demancieri In know "honestly" If her ha ir was done r ight. Besl el'er. the secrl':tary repliOO. Peter gor hi s $15 tip. Hecen!ly ~:thel Kennedy, in 11 knit hrnwn mtrl i. came to Boston and specifically to Pelt'r at Mam"selle. She wanter! I.he ultimale in priviicy. Mrs. Av;:ilone locked her in a pr iv::ite 011t-0f-the-wa y booth reserv- ed for VIPs. When Peter car ne lo do her hair, lhere was no chil chal. 1•:1hel brttz· f'rl Info R dC!!Cripl1on of her h,11irr!n J(o in,11 110 f:ir as lo tell Peter the prrci.o;t' direction each roller should 1akP. Ethel had a buni·h of movie 1na~a1.Jnc!'! to rPad -the onc11 with ,Jackie and Aristotle no the i::nver. Peter gol a $1 11p fron1 I-.:thel. ''.Joan is far lt~1 r1icla1ori:tl." Peter 11ays making the inev11able cnmparil!Ons betweC'n the l\ennl'dy women. Prier i.~ now rnakin~ a val ian1 RI· tempi 1n ronvince .Jnan hrr hair nN>d!'I IP~,~ teaiiing. \l.'hrn he doc~ "mu1wt>ek ·• hairrlo:oi and ,/nan·~ p11hl1c RppParanre11 are. at a 1ninimum . he usr.11 11 brush In crrale shij.h! h11[gh1 rather !h,11n thP. bcrhivP or ye~r crye:ir. "Grarl11Allv I'm ,i:rllini;:: hr,r In think my way," J A}"S retPr. BEA AN DERSON, Ed itor Ti.•ud1v. Aut ull 1§, !'11 1'111 11 Fashion ·Market Not Sewn Up ()114 ·e R pa rafli .~f' for (asli1on rl1 rt;itor.~. 1he apparel n1anular 1ur1n,c: ftelrf 1s nov.· a merra fnr the ind1v1dual1sl. 'i\'n nlliPr inrf11 s!ry morl' r<tpu1l y rcflecl.s rhang1n g l'O Jl~lllllf'r' life ~tyl cs," SA1d a b;ink r c pnrl , ""J'hP <'r.v for nci,r. ft 1ffcrr nt eloth in.t: has never hcen .crcalcr as tn<'rras ing nurnberll of men and v.1nn1en ignore the d1cta1es of the fashi on e.~la hlish ment and seek clothes which exrress their indrvi du::iHl.v." H_r ... carthers found that young dPsigncrs are having 11 i:;_rcafer influence on the fA ... hion world, v.•ith established f1r n1s ofteo copying their highly i;tyled fas hion!\'.. . Sn1all or la rge. aprarel nian ufacturcrs fa ce inc rea .~· 1ng ton1pet1tlo11 from hnn1e sewing. \vhirh has grown f>O rer- cent since 1960 and i.<: nov.' a $2 bill1011 a vear bu siness. Som a noo mill ion hn1nemade rreat1ons ann ualiv niake hn1ne sew· in~ p~oduclions one of the 10 fastest grOwing businesses in Amcr1ca. :\nothcr lrrnd cited in the report i" the incrcasini in1portance of arparel n1anufa<t ur1ng in ('alr fornia. "Al1 hough l\1cv.' 'Vork ("1ty remains 1he heart. of the 'rajl" ht1 .~1oess.' ('alifornt;i's grn\'.•ing rcrutati(ln for innova- ti ve style tinrt <·olor is :tttra<'1ing iin increasi ng number ot buyers fo r clothes that a re not available in other marke ts. "l11rTcA.~<'cl . leisure tin1e and the po~sibility of a fo ur· day 1\1nrk "'eek \'.'11! put even n1ore c1n ph;isis on the need for <'A.~u:tl and vac ation clothes, the srecia!ty of the Wes tern man uf acl.u re r." . Although th e apparel industry represen ts ;i $44.5 bil- llnn annual markel, smsll bus1nessrs prcdo1ninate, ~l ore than ha lf of the 24.800 apparel producers in business today have an annual sal es volu rne under SI millio n. Another statistic of note: ~1ore than 17 per<'ent or n.c"' apparel manufacturing fir ms go nut o( business their firs t year. Fortunes ra n ~ n1arte ir 1he rtj:ht style-i.~ markclcrl al exattly the r1 ~ht Umc, but they can be lost 1f a style is too early or loo lale. 'l'hp Malll< 11( J\n,er1i·:i rrpor1. tnn rlurtc~ lhAI an ap- p<trct m:inufacturer's surcess depenrls nn n1arkcl resea rch. rarable man:igcn1rnt. Adcquato car1tal and lu ck ... not IH!ressar1ly in that ordE:'r. ' ' J 4 OAJL Y PILOT Old Model Still Functional DEAR ANN 1..ANDE.:RS: 1 v.·onder lf the woman \\'ho shamelessly signed herself "Still Enjoying It " is aware that the vast n1<1jority of men and women 11'ho live to be 90 and over g11.1·e up sex at an early age. Ask Bertrand Russell. He v.·ill celebrate his IOOth birthd1y next year. Jn later life. Bert's far·out philosophy about seit has changed. along 11•ith hiit radical notions about politics. lfe has become more placid and less ''olatile these past 3everal years. Those who know say the uld boy has gotlen not only older. but wiser. -UNVARNISH.ED FACTS JN TULSA DEAR UNVARNISHED : I regret btioi? the bearer of bad new1 , but Bertrand Ru ise/I died on February ?, l!iO. So mucb for yuur "unvarnished facl.'l." Btrtrand Rus1ell ""as four times \.\'ed. At 53 be married his secretary wbo \\·as ?5. His fou rth marriage took place 'lo'btn ht v.·as ~-His bride v.·a~ 52. Rusllell , in- cidentally. made it to t1 v.•hich speaks fairly well for sex among tbe Geritol set. And Ibo~ "·ho know 1ay he was a pin· t·her lo the \'t ry rod . f)l.':AR ANN LANDERS : ls 1ny pro· b!en1 one of jealousy or take-0vcr n1other·in·la11": )'ou be the judge. f..1y hu shand, llal'r,Y. is Jn yea!'~ old - the only son in a fa n1ily of \\·01nen: 111'0 a1111!.~. t1vo siste;:;. a gr:iodmothe r, his mother and-now nic. Harry had surgery last week. Bcfo1·e the ope ration, his n1other "·ho is a registered nurse. n1ade appointn1ents ll'ith the anesthesiologist And the surgeon to discuss details. After the operation Lhe su rgeon came to the waiting roorn to an· nouncr that everything had gone well. He did not speak to me. however, he spoke to my mothtr·in·lav.•. \''lien I asked a ques- lion he treated n1e as H I were An in- trude r. \\'hen the nurse can1e to say "'' could see Harry. my n1other·in·law went into the recovery room . ~Of course he didn't know v.·e "·ere tt>ere.) \\'ithin a few n1inutes, I was politely ushered out. 11•11 h a firm hand on my elbow. His mothe r stayed for almost 10 minutes, talking "'ith the nurse in hushed tones. I've gone out of my '1·ay to include n1y n1other·in·la1v in social activilies. I've taken her side at various times \\'hen Harry felt she "'a'.'! too pushy. Her con· duct these past several days has cut me to the quick . I feel that she has shoved me into the background in a rnosl in- considerate way. Has Har ry's illness rnade me too touchy? Am I over rcac· ling? \\fhal do you say? -INFRING~D ON DEAR JN; Perhaps )'DUr moUKr·l11·11W "look over" bt.cauM: 1be U aa RN aH lhe hospital J3 ber ballpark. J hopt by tile llme yuu read 1hl1 you will bave o\·rrcome your resentment. Vou sou.ad llke a fine "'oman ,.·ho ba1 lrled t&1rd tt be a good daugbter-ln·law . Don't lei this ineident spoil your relationship. DEAR ANN: Please change your ad· \'il'e to the lady with the hair·sprouling n1ole . Perhaps, like n1e, her moles are roo deeply rooted to be rrniovtd. li-ly dermatologist said I should live with the large mole on my chin because removal "'ould be dangerous. How come you didn 't check with an authority before you answered? GUAf..f READER DEAR G: I did check and thret: dermatologis1s said the only moles wbJch might present a remo\•al problem are those on an eyelid or near tbt. nose. I suggt"sl you see another dermatolo1l1t about 1he mole on your chin. 1£ It is deep· Iv rooted tbe rem oval might lea\'e • Slight indentation but it would be leis noticeable than a large mole. I.~ alcohol ism a disease? How can thfl alcoholic be treated? ls there • cure? 'Head the bookle t ·'Alcoholism -Hope and Hel p," by Ann Landers. Enclose 33 cents in coin with your request and 1 lllng, stamped , self.addressed envelopt in care of the DAILY PILOT. Your Horoscope Tomorrow Gemini: Take Alternate Route WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11 C.\:-.:CER (June 21·July 22 1: quires attention. Gains shown through \l'ritten 11· o rd . C:on~ider needs of m a l e . partner. 'fake pro1nises "·ith proverbia l grain of salt. Juniors Dig Into Plont-o-free Project ARIES (l'liarch 2l·April 191: (;ood houscl-old buys are n1ade avail;ibJe. B r i g h l r n ~111·· rounding~. Tc;iin up ll'ilh Cancer ind i\'1tJu;1l. Check al·· co unts. You get more ror inoney If persistent. Accent no1v is on adding to personal possessions. Display ncu1ncn . Friend provides infor mation 1rhi<:h delights. Self-esteem rises_ Exchange feelings with member of opposite sex. Desires are rnore clearly defined. One \\•ho appears ex- t·ited may merely be rest less. Respond accordingly. LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22 1: SAG ITTARIUS t:--lo1·. 22· Dec. 21 ): Ne1v regimen fl" quired 11·here diet, h('alth are concerned. Obtain hint £ro1n Leo 1nessage. Stick to the practical. Complete b asic ehores. Stca mlinr w or k 1nethods. (;ct rid or non ess cn· tin l.~. Then you gain. You are a natural teacher, ex· ecutive. You recently co m· pleted 1najor cycle: now open doors lo ne1v experiences, adventures. Last month you receil'ed good gli1npse of potential. Partial burden of past may appear to return during August. !lowt.ver, by Septeinbcr. )'OlJ arc en1barked on road In futurf'. You are r,~peria!!~· sucl'essful at hn· pal'ling kno\1·ledge lo ~·oung l)<'r~ons. San f'lc1nente Junior \Von1 cn (left to right), the i'11ncs. Forre.st Reynard , Dav id ·raucr and John Boyd adn1ire seedlin g~ dc:>tin ed for Parklane fl r:':i- rlcntial School for lhc n1cnta lly retarded. 111 1·ron· jun <'lion \1·ith the project, lhc c:lub \\'Clco1ncs d(111a- t1on:1 ftJr a Sun day, :\ug. 22. ga rage sale frotn 10 ;i rn. to 5 p.1n. at. 160 /\vcn1 da Aragon . San l"len1e n1 c, 111111 prol'eed.~ ~oing IO\\<ird ~ch oo l lanrlseaping. TALlllUS (April 20·).lny 20 1: •• , ......... 1k """""'''" ""- Wedding Bells Keep Ringing Lunar cycle high : means rf- forts 111orr likely to n1cct wi th succes.,. 'rrusl intuition. Be in· dependent in thought. a(1ion . Spre<id infl uence. Highlif.!ht nril\inal concepts. Be ready ror 5urprisc. personal appe<ir:inte . GE:\llNI 1~1a.v 21 .Ju ne .'!O l• Sc lf·doub1 causes dela y. One 111 .~pccial organization pro· 1 ide<; kt'y to progress. Bein.It' ronfined no11· is but temporary sit uation. Kno1\' this -refuse rn panic. Some mo,·ements are i·rstric!ed. Cht'ck otht'r routes. Decision due concerning hon1e and tr:i1·el. Fa1ni ly n1c1nher 1na.v disclosr additional Finan- cial burden. Don·1 shorrchangr self. Get money's worth in vacation it inerary. Don't c~. peel sornething tor nothing : lhar~ a pipe drean1 . VIRGO IAug . 2J·Sept. 221: Be perceptive regarding n1ar· riage situation. If realistic, you achie\'e purposl'. Other\r1se you compound en1· barrassing situation. Lonr.· range vie\v no1v is C!>Sential. Promote \\·hat is of 1•ttlue . Discard fluff. Comprehend CAPHICOll~ (Dec. 22 .. Jan . 191 : Good lun;ir aspecl !11111' coincides "'ilh i n 1• o ! v c d romantic intere.~ts. A voi d p<iinting yo11rself in l'Orner. 1'11ake only promise~ !h:lt can he kept. Cancer indi1 iclual is 1111·ol1·ed. Don 't risk hotne securil ~·· THE ' • ..s. ~ MRS. DONALD McMAHAN McMAH AN.WAY St. Justin :'llarlyr (':o lht1l1c f 'h11rch. 1\nahf'11n "n~ thr St'l- 11ng for Ilic 1·011· and nng CX· f'h;111~e (lf Sharon \l".i) and IJ u11;1ld ~: fllci'-lah,111 nl ( ·osl a l\1e:>n. led by the Hr1·. John O'Ca\lagh;111. The bride. r!:n1 gt1tcr of ~lr . nnd t11rs, \\le ndel! \Vay of \nahe in1. was a t1rnded b\' her .~l ster, f..1iss Nanf'y \VaY as 1n<.11d of honor. Brides1naids 11·crc :\fr~. Tin1 ~forgan. ~1iss l".li1.aheth <:uctione antl i\l1ss .lud i Nesbill. John flft·:'\1ahan att ended hi:ir brolhrr a.~ best n1an and ushers "·er" To1n and Jame" r-.tc:'\lahan. other brolhers or !he bridegroom, C h a r I e s Landers and Rob V.1ay. bro1her or !ht' brid('. The nt'11· 1'1rs. :'\1ci\1ahlln is 11 ~radua\e of 1..oara H i g h SchOQl. A n ahr in1 and CAiifornia Statt Collt'll!e ii! l ,(lng Beach \.\'here she was af. filiated with Gamma Ph i Beta. STALFORS- SHOWA LTER St .10:.chun's r a rho Ii r l'hurrh. Cost11 i\lesa was thr sr11ing for !ht nuptials linkin~ ~larv Jo Sho"•alter and Lars Stalfors. Parent~ of !he t"ouplt> ar1' ~I r. and ~1 1'S. J;imes C. Showalter of Cost a ~-les;i and flfr. and fl.1t·s. Tage Stalfors or 'fuslin. illiss Cril f:ei sler attended !he bride as maid of honor and Chesler F.:cc les "'as best man. Others in the wedd ing party \\'l'l'l' ~·liss Sue Ann Show:.Her, sister or the bride, ~lrs. \Var· rrn Russell. ~1rs. r.re{lory Tesch and ~l iss Pain Nielsen. hriles1na1ds. and Hob r rt Seaver. Chan De K r a mer. Slr\·cn ~l intz and Robert Kry, ushers. The nc\\'l.\'Weds wilt re s1dr in Oran~e afrrr hone~·rnonnin!: 111 lla\rai1. She is a J!rilduatr of Costa fllestt ll igh Srhool a>1ri Lfl\\·ton St:l100! for ll"n' ol l\~~ist.1111s. and hf> .1t1enu ~ L'hap1n.'.u1 Collcgr . .. ,_. .. ._ • '¥ "M'I( 1 I MRS. LARS STALFORS •• -~· J•Urt• P~•I• MRS. VAN BRUNT YAN GRUNT-TODD \lllh:1 rl A11tu·1v \'an Hn111L '1:11111.•d \'.111.1 A11nr Tnc.ld ;.~ 111 · bn~u· (IUI •llJ.:. l'lh'~ I 1•:1tl !ti Ille Prrsb\1€'11.111 ('h111Th n[ 1111.• l't1\l'll:;11t. ('u~1;1 ilh•s .1 h\ llil' lll'I B1111·1· 1'ur1 It'. · l':lfl'!llS 1o1 1111· hl'ld,il r·nup]\· nrr illr .. 111d \lr·s. Ch;1rlr~ E. Tot.Id ;ind LL \ 'ol I l'CI I I t'l'UlJ.: A. \',111 llr u11 .. 1,ihl ;1lsn ."!l•IOd as hi'~L 1n,111, ;11! ol lr111H'. .\lls:o; ,\l:ir~· Lt:(' Tix.Id 11;1~ h"r :o;istr.r'.~ tn:ial nl hnno1·. :ind hridc.~1n:11ds 1re!'e thr i\lis.~r.~ .J :1nr1 Todd. :u101her siS1l'r. D<t rlene f\l:1r1 in and Sus;ir Ht'l1gl'r Ullhe1s \\t•1·1-· Do11ttld Youug. .John Younc:IJc rit. cousu1 of !h(' bridr, and {'aul \\'11rd The ne1v ~lrs. Va n Bruut ls 11 p:rarlua!e of ~l is-•Clu \ 1•'JU Jligh School, attend1·cl t'h1co Stale Cnlle11(' :ind no11 H H slll· dent at t'alih·rn•:1 St a t r College at Lnn~ Bt al·h llrr hu sh;11ul. ;1l~o 11 fi!r adu ale of ~1 \'ll S .. 11trndt•d lier husband, son of f\1 r .anr ~1r.~. ,J111nes Mc\tahan ofl l"------------------------.1 Costa i\·lesa. i~ 11 gr11duate of f\1aler Dei lligh Schoo I , Oran1otr Coast College and San .Jost Slatr Collegr. They will residt> In San1a Ana after a San Diego honty· rnoon. LET'S BE FRIEND\. Y JI )'OU hllvr nr'\\. ncl~hboNO or kn.uw or 11n)'U1\f' movi ni. 1(1 our •rr,. ph.·•~ tt·ll 11~ llO th•l \.\'r may t':C li•nd A frir:ndly v.·r:Jc:Gnlt' •nd hf'h1 thr1u to IJrt"11ml' •cqu1llnlrd In their nr~· .. urroundinp . Sa Coast Visitor -7• 4t4-tl61 Harbor Visitor '4Ul7' ' , / I See Dy Today's Want Ads e ,,l.'l'JJO.\, .•. :O:nn(IH,> ,\ucu~t l"i ;11 10 J\,\I, l.t11nil(•r. I 'I) 11 u1ld, P1un1, l>\1'(11'~ Br1rl\. f OI'• l\llC'lt. N111I~. ~·01•kl1ft 1rul'~. 1'1111rr tool,, r1e. ~Ir. e ,,H~; YOU I~ t;()()I) Hf:AL111~~~-:-~ llUw·ll· hoin 11 i )f'flr ll<'llt lh Spa 1 111r111bc~rstu11 p.ucl in full, only I yr11r usrd. e t •-.; Us!',\ t. C'0:'\11U .\ \. TJO:-;~ ~~~ ~ I runn•h ~.1.1 111111•· 1111 \rd :'hrp!lf'nl 1111•1 1·,1!11•0 k1 1,1>11, (i•tr tn n 1001'1 hon1r. e 11 ·~ lllilttlr th 1vr n i•.tn ~t111 r.1tf'"'S 11·1m1 II l <~ lftlk Ill ( tilt> r li1•<1r1rd n,lc u11tl~r I :iu,.,rr 1 In nN>11.,, Sndd leln1r k .Junior l'ol!egc ;11111 now L" serving 111 th e l\a1·y 111 LonJ.l Beach . They 11 ill reside in IV'estrninster. AR AK ELIAN-CERF /\n anernoon eerernony in St A nd re w ' s Presbyleriil PI Ch urch lin ked 1n marnagc Pan1ela StaC\' Cerf ;ind Daniel }'\;i_v Arakcli<in. Seminar Scheduled potential. L IBRA CSept. 23·0ti. 22 1: Prospec!s in Joint linancial 1cnture brighten. Be cautious about ove rextending ~·ourself. Lol'ed one may be making e:<· t•cs~ive demands. Be sure others play according to rule~. Other11'iSc, be ready lor t'On- sequences. AQ UARlt:"' fJan. 20·Fcb. 18 1: Be flex \1r in approach to problrin of older person. One accusto1ned to gi1'ing ordPrs 1s rc!uc1anl to accept them . ·rread line between finnness and l{enlle approael1. ~cnsc nf security can be hcightrned. S!rf'SS reliability. RED BALLOON LTD. .....,,__~;~~·~ Th,. [u1r•t • [H tl1r~ fll1· 1·l11!Urr n fn1111 111" l)J·,\ a1nr r1r1n anrl "\l•'••ll"<111 rlP.,1g nior1 ~- llw "'n•I d~li ahtf11 lly "'"'""•I rl1il 0lrr11'~ ,1.,rr in Th~ 1011thlu111 P<ircn1 s of !he bridal eouple Jn'l" !\!r. and .\lrs. Hohrr·t Charles Cerl of Lido l sle and !\11'. ;ind :'\lrs. George Arakelian of Bl~'the. The Be v. Cecil Eanes officiHted. A senrs of sen1111<1rs to pro· SCORPIO rOct. 2:J·Nov. 211 · PISCES (F'eb. 1!1·~1arch 20) Senne now are willing to µ.1y l for )'our ideas, suggestions. Know lhi~ and ac<1uiesrc if price is righl. Reing overly 1nodest will nol br.co111t' v1111 16877 Alqonquin St. 1note "co1npelence teamed Apply fini sl1ing touches : don 't wi th fen1ininily in business" rush in 1vhere other3 fear to no1v i.' beini: sponsored by the tread. Legal document re· IF' TODAY IS YOUR BIR TlfDAY your intu1ti1·c in· lellect often works 01ertimr !Jt>•I ~" ....... ~ .. f HUNTlt/C.TON ~~~CH (714 ) 846.)666 The bride asked her si s!C'r ,Jane Cerf !o be n1aid of honor. Other a ttendants were 1he ~lisses Pamela Fredrricks . (;;i_vr Reaume, Sharon Haskel ;ind Georgeann Arakellan. !he bri degroom's sisrer, and :'llrs. ·rerrance Pershall. Insurance \\'omen of Orange 1i-c-----~-~="-------='--''----------------------' Counly in cooperation \\'ilh the [ Los A ngele~ group ;i nd the \\'estern Insurance lnforma· I The bridegrooni·!I 1·11u~1n . Ho~s Garabedian of Blylhe :;erved as best man. Se;it in i.: !hr guests wert> Ph i I I 1 p S.Jtr,1kian and llichard l\a!a- n11an. lOUSll1S of I he bridegroon1 .. ~1 ann\' Lawrencr. ll1 rh:ird Collins ·;ind ,Jo e Ila ll;~·. Thr nC'11 \lr~. Arakel1an 1~ a ~1 :<dt1.1tf' of i\c11·purt Harbor ll i~h Srhool and San l)i('~o Stnlc l'o!lege 11·here she pl edg · rd Alp!111 Chi On1cga. Her hus- b,1nc! i.:r:idu.1ted frorn Palo~ \'rrdr ll irh School, Blythe and Fresno Collegr. They 1\•ill 1·r:-.ide in Rl.v!11e t1on Sc.rl'1ce Titl rd OperilllOn Lact>. the 1 progr:un fealurc.~ the theme On Your Feel . t:ommunicate \\'i!h 1 Flai r. l Hostin~ a session at 7 30 ! p n1 tonight will hr ritrs. Bill 1 \\'arch of Anah('i1n. Guest spc;ikl'r 11ill ht' il l 1chae1 Hrywood of Safeco ln sur;ince Co Included "·ill be f1rr -n1 inu te ~pPrrhl":<1 hi' l\1rs. Loui se Garr1 ;11H! ;\lrs. l·:1ni]I• \\'hilrsPll and SC\ rral t II' 0: ITI I n ti I c ('~ .. trn1 por<1neoq ~ r ;dk~ b1· othe r 1 1nr1nbers of Operation ·Larr. Officers nr th(' l'OUnlv Rroup iire 1hc ll1n1r ~. ~1arie Neyland. ho s p it a I 1 ! \' chairman. 1 \\'h1lesel1. scCret<1r.1·. a n di 1'11<irc1a Saul. p u b I i city chairman 1 Cheese Of The Week CARAWAY CHEESE "'"'" 20' : $119 IJ,39 lb,OFF w lb. tJ/J•,. c.01ul .111g. rn 1h 1·" ,111g. 1 ~ Go l o Josie for o rtolly 1nov1h·wat•11ng 1re a 1? lry Hicko- ry Form1 of Oh•o Carowoy Chet1•. Perfect far t nock1 or ioble A noturo! cheese 11>t!<•o lly oged ond cured in !he n u1hr n1•C: ~Cf.llld1nov1Qn woy ~o mf)le before you buy1 COSTA MESA • PHONE 540-6991 Color portrait COSTJ\ MESA STORE ONLY of your child, 1.49. Truly professional portraits. Select from several pose s. • Large 5 x 7" size photo , , , 1.49 e;::c :1 • Set of 4 wallet size. , 1.49 set Two children pholographed togethe r , .. "J ~ - A Penney ••clu1ive! Full color porlrail1 in a size 1ult1bla for framing ..• perfect for gifts. All portr1il1 Qelivered to you 11our1tor1 by Penney 111oci1t11. Ago llmll: 12 y11r1, JCPenney Costa Mesa, Harbor Shopping Center Hrs.; 9:30-1 & 1 :30-5:00-Tues. 8-10 thru Sat. 8-4 "' TUMBLEWEEDS WHA1'S A ffllER DO WHEN HE CMlfS A FOX PAWS, DOCK? Mun AND JEFF FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE ACROSS I Ha1dware item 5 Son of Adam 'J Gay, lively outing 14 River of E. GermJny 15 Fever 16 Shrimp's 58 Privacy b2 Bete ~o Tl1ing slrOrtQIY feared 63 Mo1Jnta in 1>ympl1 b4 Ta king all t11cks 111 br1dg•: 2 words bb Wrapon 6 7 Roof ri.1t1 bS In--. En!1•l'ly ~ w.~ '°' \ J ~''"· '-on •• Yeslrrday's Puzzle ·Sofved: 1( G~I P [ .\S P[R <t R [LA~ 5 l L L ! \!l lR Y[l'.l P 11 \I P S ~lS U T[ S OT <t J S [ll lPS V O i~ 5 l • ' [ [_ • ' 0 .. [>[~T ('•~;:() 1 00 17 Mo11uml'11ls for pt>oole 19 w~nnrred ilbOU\ at IJndom ~') K1nrln! !111' 10 KrP~ l•Qm R 10 1\ 4(1 S~.n !~ycr. 21) [l1m111~I" 21 C'lntcndcrs ln a n ,1•g11me11l 23 Begin a!lai11 25 Law ;:md order 21. Slap 28 Clergyman 32-Relating to )leavl!n 37 Emol 1onal cond ition 38 Had a meal 39 Ellgaq1ng "11 Egg mass of a fish .f2 Sober "15 Stnt a pich.re DYer the air CS Grain of a cereal grass Sil Be ing fn good ordt'r Sl Organism of the vegetable •ingdom 54 Cartographer 70 Sv11gmJn -·-: !1arm Farmer Korean 11 U1trr p1rs1dr11l lrPnlirrl ll{ 71 Furn1<;l1 12 V.1rle·m011\brd room !or DOl'.I N l Four-bagger ;., baseball Z Feminine ndmt J Matcht s precedln9 !hr 1in.1ts: lnlarm~1 4 Farm prod11t\S collec1•Yely S Capuchin 111onkey b Oath ex fll'eSS· ifl!j Sllfpt'\Sl" 7 F\OWPI' 8 We st German s!ate 9 Drtssts more ne~tly pile her 13 011(er l1m1ls lS ~on of M~r ~ l.Z AcCP!lted ~ver~ge ta Ll1ards 27 Orcier 29 Sailors· ln!arma l JO Early inh~bt!Jnt ot Nebras~a Jl Tall 91ass 32 Contamtr J3 Substit11tt for: S11ffilt J~ .&.. ~;rig in Shakespeart JS Zoo an imal Jb Chterf11I manntr o( "Sp!!ak lng Prr '•~ 43 P•nf'l'•lv no<.1\lonod · 2 W!'lrrls- 44 M1sll'.1der 46 Art•cle of load 47 T dYPS 4? ·-Vegas !i2 Ri~er of Afric a SJ Bo<!y Cir Jew •s~ teachings 55 Sh•p's M lmsma11 5(, Muse of mimP 57 tut g1a~s again 58 Card game 59 ltt was : Lalin bO Coin of the USA and Canada 61 Ctnt1a l ~1l of a c~urcti 65 Born lu 11 i lJ JI ~ l!d 39 0 'i' " " ' " .. 62 61 6~ 1-.. -4-I-++-i 61 i:::i.,~,+-+---l-+'--l;;,,-t--11-+--l /' 61 " By Chester Gould 5C.ORN's ?"SO.PE 1-lAT(~ WAS RUN BV COMPR!SSEO AIR. ANO , STR..A.NGELY ENOUGl-I ~ THE MAC.1-i lNERY W LTI-1 - STOOO TJ...IE B LAST! By Tom K. Ryan OOPS! PEOR ME!TBRR'BlE SORRY: I' SOOTH fHE'FENPffS PEOEKEt7 SENSYBlllf EEs: I 1'l ABNER Hf. C~N'T~E.MEM&Elll WH"'I Ai·\ IS H E W~!T DOWN A SARTIN V..ORR.IE D , ~> ,t>_A:_:r_E_··~·,;~~_.:__.:_.:__.;__.,­ 'BOUT TH' - JC>EELO'ALLU!> R.ED·~LOODED ~~~~N SALLY BANANAS ., • M1. JO .... ,~~--, -- DAILY PILOT f iJ ly Al Capp By Charles Bonatti D~~IYYlM"'-1~ ~~~&cl,_? ~" ~-.-(. '"""' ....... ,~--!.•:o:·-------------------------'~""""°'"'"°""=o.· __ ... WELL, You'RE No LONGER A LITTLE KID ANO NE!THER ARE 1 t-1E PEOPLE WHO B OUGHT YOUR LEMONADE PEANUTS J IJC GE PARKER MISS PEACH ' L..OOK AT THA,- L..A2Y :!RA ~ Al..WA'VS OOZING!! PERKINS ,.~'~';.::-:_ ~,::;:;:,.. J ~RM 1 .1f> • • • • • • • •• "• · .. •• ••• • By Al Smith GORDO Ci ' By Dale Hale MOON MULLINS @ r: -~ ki:1111a , ~ ;o ' \ By Frank Baginski ANIMAL CRACKERS ·-....... ~ ·---·- MV t.JA""E s. SA.V, I µo\V A!!oOUT GQ1 ~r, SOMEW~Eti'E l=O~ SOME LUl.JCH ! ' ~ IllA 1 HAvE YOU NO INTER:EST5 ODES N 'T" A N VTHING EXCITE" YOU, STIM ULAT'E YOU? TURN YOU O N ? ; ' -.. • Bv Charles M. Schulz I I \.\ I \ I 1 1 • • • • • • LET'5 6ET SACK TO TJ.IOSE CH ILOOOOP PROlllf"". ~D·; I J.l'_;o1,T,_:;1; ! 1"7/<N By Harold Le Doux By Men r 'M A SLEE P- FREAK. By John Mil8 By Gus Arriola .. By Ferd Johnson By Roger Bollen THE GIRLS e-10 ''You'll ~Imply ADORE her -shr-alway~ lell,o; you 'You'rt altractivt a5 you art, don '' diet'.'' DENNIS THE MENACE ' Sroll ~s l!IEY GET IN, 'JOO srm . ,~'I,. I' ,~, .. , .. ,,," l~V }I/ t'.'.41Ht !' • • If DAILY PI LOT lur1d,1t Au9u1l 10 lll71 Orange County Athletes Continue to Sparkle S ay s Dodge rs · Alston We Wo11 • Ill Spite Of Our Mistakes LOS A'\(;El.ES 1.-\!-' Tlw !.··~ Angeles l.ludi;1·r:> \1 1111 th1· ,:11111 1,ut ;u the upuuun of lhl'.r n1;u1.1,1·r. th< 1 ,,. rari'!.1 pla~ l'C! 11ur~l' ··\\'c 11 un u1 ~p!lt.' ul 1111r ul\11 nu~:.1~." ·• \\"alt Als1on. tht.' rnan:1·•1 r ~;11d .\Jpno.1v ni rht 1n St. l.11u1~ <t!l•·r hh t.·.1111 1~•tu:i:l·d Cttrdinu!s at·t• Uob C1bson hut •·kl·d 11ut .1 6-5 1·ictur~ to \.\llld up ;r ;i.t 1uad1:·11i Tht> Dodgers. whu upl·J\ :1 11u1,. 1'.:ltll'! h11mr stand tun1)'ht ag;1111•l /'h1!:lli• ln!J 11. rut the San Fran<"i~1·0 (;1;111'\' h·:1d 011•r lhcn1 10 ~·i g:.int'~ 1n lhe \<i11i.11;d League·s \\'1·~t1·r11 Di11 ~1011 '"! thought the g:11nt· 1111'.: o!ht'r n:~l1t 1vas bad.'' Alston sain. rl'lt-rrr11g [1, ;1 111- A119 10 /.Uij !1 ALg. t1 Aug IJ Aug. 1• /..,g. IS IJtJtlger Doc!C•<\ YI 000\l•fl YI OOC~•" v> Octtll•'> ., D<:a;•" " Doclgen Y• Pn .. ,n, "'", Pn 11•a• 1~1, 0 pr ·l•a•·~~ ~ /IO•'t.•I 11 , ...... Mon:·~~• inr; ·~ defeat II hen tho: c.1rd'> stole home. '"But this ont· 11·or· e." ! ~I a "', I '·i ",, .. I ,! ~ "'· I 'ID-.,_ 6 '~ • "' II II o ,.._ .\);HI\ A•1U 11;1, t•\"('11 A lston·~ bad dt1.1 !>\;1rled ht!•uf· !Ill' fir -pitch \\"<is 1hru11 n r.ich Allen 11·a~ 1n 1h,· r 111lµ1·1· ~:.1nin,.: Ji:-: 1 al third hn l' hut ht· 1111.:r l1·11L 1ni •cd his rrdr 11, th•· h;illp;11 ~ .nr(! 11:1s re·l '"Cd h~ SIC·\~-{;:~l'\1•\ "i'. hr· s not hl•n· 1\hlu11 nnl • :::y ing."· Al..,11111 ~•ild 111 lca(iin~ horne run )1llll'I ~;11tl ti+ ~ !lit to •.inl s Al~lori 1\·ouldn I ~.1.1 11J1ttlu·r \lli·rr lvould be fined fur b11ng l<ird.1 Liu: ti .. 111· dit·a;ed that thl't"l' 111111lr! l,r d1s('ll' 11 :1 Allen 11·as st:ralch1·rt fni1n 1h1· IJ,1ui-:1 r lineup on Junr G 11 her1 h\• 1·01ild11 1 bi· lound ri! gan1ei11n1· Th;tl !11llt• ti(· 11:1~ 1n unifonn hu1 wai. t:ilkinc 111th :r fru·nd 111 lhe corru1or to !la· 1·l11hhu11~e 11ht1! tlu· game s!artt·d The 01 1dgt'rs du!11 t nt•••d :\lh·n ~ li.lt ;t~ lhr\ stro~t-d 15 tut~. 14 1•111H111 111~•·I•11 i1r n;>RS ;ig<1111i.t (;1b!>l>U \I 11111· ll.11 IS b?r.ged out lnur '111µ11' .u'd \\,., l'.u"+ !" l"l'l!M:d thr('<' doubles ;ind it ~1nµli· \\'hile 1\ISlnn 1·ould i1n1l Jln l<1ul1 111:n in Briel" 111, !cam's uf!cn~e . 1he dl'lense h:.id l111n 1.d-L1rrd and some d:.i/fy IJodger b:;i~c- 11:nn111g d1dn"t help niallcrs. \\ .l!i l\10 t1ut Ill the third <ind ~I \.0111~· • Julian J;11 lt'r nn thi rd. Joe Torn· hit a ~1r11un<k·r 11• \l:iur,1· \\"ills at sh1•rt ln,ll'Ud ,,r th1,1111:1µ to fir~\. \'."ills frrt'd hn1nl' and J;111tr J\tlldl·d ;i rundo11n l1J n1nke it ,af~ly Li:ir~ tv third. it'~ prl'tly sunplc lo know hOIO. rnany •!llt' lht-r•· ;1re."· Alsl11n said. '"and !he n:·1dn11·11 pl;1\· 1;; prrUI' elen1t'nt 01r~ \11(_1. 1'111' rnon· ! 1n ~11·c1111cl tlu~ g:11!\l' tho• less I kn.,11 11 Ila! s go111g to h;1pµt'11 Tl1c !Jndgcr~ plannl'd 10 pitch Bill S111~l'r. 6·13. ar.ainst l't1iladc·lph1a "s Ba rry Lerscl1. 4-9. in Ure series opt:ncr. \11 th1· SJ );!h inning. \\-ills 1111~ 011 \.\'Ith a !>lll"lt-11h.,.11 J~i!I Bui:knrr hit a dn1'(' ol r J:r\il'r·~ glul'l' at second 111\d into right field \\'i!I.~. tlunking the ball had been 1·au•;J1t. do1e back to first lk· 1111s an ":1~1· f11 rcetiut at second . 1l("prr v111g Bt?rkncr of a hil 1Ja\1s 11as cut do1111 1111ct' 11hcn he ~;·inhled on the b;ises. ltrst \.\hen he tned tr, ~core fron 1 t111rd while Javier disputed ;1n u1np1re"s call :i1 srron1t Javier"s tli:-1111 111 thl' pl:1t1· nailed the ~111!t !Jc1dgrr 't•11t.'r fieldt·f !11 !ht' lour!h. [);11·1~ 11"1t'<I lo at11<111r e fr• l'I [If~\ :ifllr ~hort~tcip I ';ii \I.~-;\ di ~ nin~Hn~ C'att'h of a pi1p 111111 '.11:1-;1 lll tJ1n'1\ !11111 nut al :->('t·und ' ,, " " , " ,, ~ re• ' " ' ' . . . ' ' ' ' ' . ~1 lOUI~ " J,,,.,, l iO <, "' ' I, '• '"' r ~" ~· , .. o·.. '' "O , "rel ' ' " n 7 o 0 0 • . " . ' 0 ' I ·,·~·'<" )U , f' ,. ,, IU 1 , ' 11.· • l~ I ~ I 0 •I', 00 I>'~.,,,., ~ 5,. ~" p ~ "' .. " ' ' 0 ' • ' ' ' • 0 • '' I I ~· ,.. ,, -0 Q ~ 0 I ' -0 " " . ' ' . . ' ' . ' . . ' ' I 10 ) '• ''C l>0·•11<n· •ni: IC Cr<1! 'I ~ ... ,, (;"""" p ' I~ ( ~., ....... " T<.• .,, ' " 100 Jr I <I(/) Ut1 • <01" r•"~. l'P '' lO~ 1, .. 1;., .. " ~· Lc11 .. i ;a w p.,~~· J, ••• ' ' (L 1i..-'"I "' -~ ~..... 'r ~ 1 •..... ,o.,.,~ -lb 111. ' E~ la SO ' ,, • • l•m• - Operatio11 for T1·evi110; Ral1i1n U fl set s Go11zalez TH L'Tll OR C!J\'::>l·'.(J L'~:\Cl-:S "\ \1 - f,olfi>r l.ce Tre1 ino 11 ;i~ rL'jlllrlt·d 111 ~rn11! 1:ond1tion !oda1 a!tl'r 11ndt'r::o111i.; ;111 1'rTIC'rgency :ip1;endrc1uu11 fl• rf11rn1cd ;1l !i1 Ann·s llu~pital hton· Trel'1no. proft•ss1on;1I g11U ~ l1·:ul 1111w1'\' 11•rincr !hr" 1ear·. 11as stnrkt·n .\l11nd011· t-IC"'lll~ ;il!,:r fi'tUl't\Hll! fru111 !->u1.101:, 11 ht•n· hl' ht Jfl a 1:l1nu· !.I! tnr \1·11 \it•:1.11•u J un1(1r J•(j,\ Tournan1t1H The operauon "'fl' 1H·1 l111n11 d h.1 Dr fl l' Stnoµs of Truth flr l"un~1·q•1•·1H '''· ;i110! 1 Ir' U:on:1rd rl J:,., ~··r ol \ll,uq1 •·111t1!· ~\1rg1·~1 ht'!!.'1!1 ;il.Jn11t :! :111 ;1 11 1 • l•;J lT 1, ;ind lit~1l'd ciliullt I ', L un l!t· s d11u1g 1t11 11l'll Ht 1ul1,1:1t1•(! .<.!1rgcrr 1•·r1 111,ll 111 :-.11"•1 ;·. t·11n 111ent<'d 1'a1l1· t11tl, 1 Ile .•.!Id Tr1·11110 11 ould be hn~i,11r1li:1 •d ,1lu.111n11" 111 11> The El l':t~''· T•·\ 11:11111· 11.1~ 1·1,1l111g 1h\' oirt'il t11 dn ·"11111· !1~111111: t.u1 I\•()~ 1h1 11!llt' !II ,1!11 ,. >1Jt1J1g golft•r' 'illllC' 111st1u1!l•\ll~ 111 th+• e (io11:11le.:· I fJ .'i«'l TOHo~·To -A ~ol111i.: 1'a~1,1;1111 11hn l\irnt·d [JrOft'~.<ill•n;1I llu •·P \lt'l'\.~ .1gu u11srt legendary Pa11tho (;nn1ah ·1 i·fi. i;.:1 r.1on1h11 1n ftr~l -niund pl.1~ u1 tl11• ~:OJ~t(i C:!nnd1<111 Oµcn Tennis Ch<1111µ1•111~111p• Haroun Hahrrn. 21. 1l1•l1«1h·d 111t· 4.!· ~e:ir.old grandfnlhcr frft1n ~f:i!rbu, l\llh :i pn1·.e~ful srr1·e anit th111u!t·r111;: 1!11111111! :-lrr'.;··~ !hat !In' 11\h~•·t·dtd Co•lll.111·.: l·ou:c1n·1 111;1!t•h Hai l!ullt>l~ of Au.~1r:1lr.1 ti• h·,111 I! \1 1k" Belkin of Toronto Ii-:!. 2 t. t> I 1 ·11'11· r.lcfllll1an of South Africa 11,,111\t'd lf;1r rv F:.uquicr of T11r11nt{) 6-:!. 4·6. h :1 \\:1111·!0 Lara of f\tC':<tl·O dl'f('U!1•d .ll'f1t1 :'ll·~·rpe uf 'foronto 'i·4. r,.:1: and 1\11iln·., 1;111H 110 uf Spoiin dt'f1~'1h'd B•lll ('t1n1111harl i•I Aus trali<1 6-1 G·t lu 111! it hul i! d1d11"! keep 111111 fn11u Lh11d <1f 1\u~rn111;1 ~ 1. G- l\ll·!'rn dl'lt'!l.'lll' ··nd llt•:u·nn Jo111·>; ur llu· Lv~ ;\11g1·lt·:-[\;1111•. 11h1, ~1111 .. 11·•1 a. 1111ld 1ont·11,~1hn nl!a1n~1 !Jall:i.~ la,1 f'n· 1!11\ n1f!hl ~:i1rl h1• h Ir hl•!!t•r \[1,n1l;1y ;if11 r ho··p 1l:d If"!<. ' ,pokr~·n:111 Jo1r tlli· H:11n' ~;1111 Ille ,,,.!, S11111l;11· 11••rt• rn•!.!:l111l' and .!un1s, 111\ll d d !\!l! IJl.1\'!11 1' .\JHllfi;I~. 111ll 1L'~1 ,"I , • 'l)ll•· lll•)rr• d;1 1 s ht"t11r1• 11 ~111111111.! 11 01k11111~ llt• h;id 1·1)n1pla111td l•f lu•:id.t< 111'~ ( 11:t(·!\ Ti•ll\111\ I' f II 111 1· II ~111d 1..111;11·t.,1·h11ck Ho111an 1;a11r1t·I "'ill pl:1v 111"1 t' 1111s Frid:i~ nu~Lt ngn1n~t Cle\t'L1nd ,Jt ,\le111(11"1al l'ol1srt1111 lhau 11,. has 111 \Iii• lir~l t110 prt>~l'~l~On gn1nes. Fonnrr L ·rl.1\ quarlcrha(·k Dennis J)u1111n1 l 1\'ill p\a~· 011 lt•ast half thl' i.;an1r lor h1i. 111·..:t f'~hihituin g111111: attuJn, Prothro s:ud Th•• H :un~ l'l'll'a."rd .Jerry Uradlt•1. a t·on•crb:!ck :.111d kick returner frr)n1 1·n111'r~1t.1 of C<1lifor111:1 11'110 had pla~l'll 1n <"an:11l11 e ,Jl1r tlt·t1I ''' :1's l'ITTSBt;HGH Tht' l'1tt sbur,.:h l',r;\1r~ s:ud '.\loncta.v n1!!hl they arr l!'l'll- 111': lhl' contraet of relief pitcher .ll!n ""\ludta!'" <;r:int tu thP 0;1kl:i11d A".~ lrir :111 1111d1st'losl·d an1011n1 . Cr:.1nt carne lo Pitlshurgli 111~t :::;l•p- !t 11ilu r frnm Oakland. He pla.11.•11 111 42 CllJ,::\111~'~ (hi" sf'nson, lull! a 5-3 rt•:·oril 1111d :i ;: f.11 l·arned run ;ivrra~l' and was credi t('d 111111 sel'en saves in 42 gfu11es 11·1 tl1 1hl' t•1n1tcs. • .I •' ·-I ' • F m·11i ss Bags Second First; Poloists Win C:1\LI. Colombia -Orange County a1hlt!t.:s c·r1n1inue In ~parkle :it the l'a11 An11•ncan <:an1es \.\'ilh world marks and gold rnedal s accurnulat111g at a rapid pace Ste1•e Furnii.s added a s('cond gold n1erla! '.\londa.1· by upsell1ng Froink Heclc in 1he 1ne11"s 200 meter 1ntl1v1dual medley 1~·1ih a :! HI 8 clocking, ~napping Uie Games' moirk . The l'X-Foothill High standout won lh" 4()11 rnctl'r indu earlier 111 thP 11eek . The YHnk quart i:t of Steve Genier, J{eckl . JHn l\icConica and Jerry lle1- dt'nreich ~··l a world ri•c·urd in !he 8[,lll 111•·tt'r lrl'esl,l'!c relay 111th a tune ot i ~~j ii. 1\nd tlie v.aler p11lo lcan1 , 1nany fron1 the euuutv. eked out ;i 7~6 victory over /l l e.~ico to-up its rnark to 3-0. The tean1 ls eoached by UC lrvinc"s Ed !\c11·!and. The U.S. rontinge.nl ripped Bnizil Sun· d<iv, 11 -3. In freest.rle wrestling li)iht-flyv.·eight Sergio Gonzalez of Placentia captured a gold n1edal, one of three titles accounted fur bv U . .S. "'restlcrs. U.S. TEAM SETS WORLO MARK FOR GOL 0 MEOAL IN 800·METER FREE The Quartet of (from left) Steve Genter, Frank Heckl, J i1n McConico, Jerry Heidenreich RELAY. receive ~pplaus.. 1lh only two events left today and \\vu more on Thursday's closing program, l ·ncle Sam's undrr·rated swimmers aircady have grabbed JO of 11 possible go'1 medals. Contract Dispute New York's Tarken to11, Denies I-I e's Retiring l\TLA\TA ! :\P 1 -f 'ran Tar~rr1to11 , 11!1· 1\t.•11• York (~1anls quar1 rd1ark who ~4'ra111hll•tl !1b 11·:iv to a six·f1J.!1ll"(' eo11- 1 r;1(·!, dt•llll.'11 '.llnnda~• night lhal ht· 11111~ rl'1rr1ni.: fro111 !lie g:i1nc. ··1 lll1nk 1 should m;lk<' ~t;111•rncnl s rnn· i t•l'n111~ 111ha1 I ;in1 ~01ng to• 1!1•." Tarken- 11.11 ~:IHI 11·hen told th11 \\"r!hn:~ton T. i\lar<t u"'nt•r of the '.\'at1u11al Football 1.l'OJ~llt' t:lllh. hatt told a 1u•1\•s confercnte in l!ou\Lnn that hi!-quarlt•rhat'h 1•·as r1·tlrrn~. ·1 ;Hn riot rt'i1r1ng." said Tarke11lun. •·1111· ,\Iara ;inli I ius; h.ivr nut IX'tn 11 hle lo l'(1111t• tugtlhl·r on <:onlracl trrn1~. Tliars all ~11t!ilni.; c·L~t: i;, 1111cil~ecl excl'pl !ht' tuntr:1t·! '' Tarkrnton, 11·ho in 10 ;>."FL, St'<isons pas~ d 11•r 25 91i \:"lnJ-. and 20~ 1 Quchdown~. left the-G1:1nls Sunday n1J?hl ;J11d rellll'llt'tl 10 Il ls l\tl;inla hu:nc. Ile had pnrt1cipalt·d 111 11 ll"nrkuut :1t the Ai;!rndn111c in I lnu,ton 11·htrt• thr ( ;ianl.~ f;:ico•d the Oill"I'~ in ;in c~h1h1! 1on ~anie 1llri11d<11 lllj.'lll ·J !.;lit· llu gl'l1•\':tl)t•(' 111lh tbi· (;lillll ~ ,,·ha!sot•it•r. no hilll'rtH'~'· h\' ''1111 ··T!w1 111.uh· nn offrr H• r1it· \.\hich 1 did11 l !1nr! :IL'{'L'lll:rhlt· "! t!id rr 1 1·art• !o pla;. II\(' 1·xhit111iC1n ~t"l~un 11111111111 .1, un:r:ir l Hus _\t•t1r." he 'aut ,\sk"t! 1f lie 11uulr! rf'lum lo> !he 1;1 :1nt~ lnli·r ht· ft'pl11·d. "1'\\lt 111thuut a llf'll contr;1t'! Tnr~l'n\ou h:rs s1~nrd •Hlr-.1 t'.lr con· lr:11•t, 1n lh•· pa'>I. rep11r11~1t!I' fur SHJ{l,()0!1. l •u!1 •r !t'n11~ nt his l!!;O agri't'!ll<'tl!. hr 14·111:1111, Ill!· prupcr!~ 1.J tll1· C1;1n1~ tnr lh•· 1'171 "',"j~fl:l \~~1·t1 1f Iii' 11 :in'<·d 10 pl:i.1 fo .. 1h:1ll th1~ l <'iff 1111· :ll·\L':11· n\t! qu."•l"To•rharh ~;i1d ··1 I 111.ld11 '1 t1;1\t' g1111\' Ill ··;1111p ii I d1!1•1 t ., Ill· ~aul Ii~· pl:11111ed !u e11ntu1Ul' 11 "1~111g n111 :11 ll111nt' 111 rcn1n111 111 ~hap\·. T:1 1'ko•11\Pr1·, dt·rarttJrl· ranie only 1wu u1 gh1~ all1'r ,JQ~ l\":i1n11 th. Qilttrlrrhoirk of 1l1r· ~1·11 Y11rk .lt'l~. sulfl'rr·tl a knl'<' 111- Jlll 1· 111 a11 "~l11b1l11)n gan1r nf:::l111sl I 1,.1 r<•1t .11 Tan1p.1, Fla. N;nn at h un- JI UIGllT TO FACE \AN l\EES TO NICH1' NE\\' \"OHK -The Cahf•1rn1a Angels. Jtll'olvr.:d 111 one of the .tightest rares 1n thr n1;ijur k•ag ut'S !his .1-rar -purs11it of third p!,1t't' 111 11u· An11'nca n Leoigue \\·l'~t -1111l'1l a four-ga111e series tonight a~a1n~t the lcn~uc·s olhcr fou rth-place l'lub. Lhe Yank.Cl'"· Thr Aui.:c!s. ll"hu h.1ve 11·011 rnore on the ro:ut th:1n :ll hunit• i11 1\n.'.lhc1111. O)X'n with lrf1 h:1111kr Cl,1dl' \\'r11~h!. 10-11. agoiinsl N1•1\ \'ork's StH11 Hahnst!n. 10-8 The J.:,11ne will be broadca~1 fron1 Y:inkt'C St11di111n hl·g1nning oil 5 o"rlOl'k on K,\\PC (7Hfl. FRAN TA RKENTON <lt•n1 t'n l ~ul'gl't"}' S11nil:i1 The G1an1s 11uar1t 1h.11·~ ',i,,1 1•.,, f\amath injury hoid nu!h;ng 1n do 111'i· J.,~ decision 1o !ra1·c lht· l'hll1 ".\"ol at all,· he ~a ut. ··.\11 '.11.1 1 .l :'Ir (1 l lnlkcd about it t11>ntrrwt brrorr lhl' R<lllll' 11as p!.11r11 A! his nr1\s l·o11f1•r1'1lo1· 1!1 I, !'-1 ara .•aid. ··1 lold h:r:1 ill' 11; • 1 ,, 1111~ln~1· But 1f hr \.\ilt1t1'.I 111 11·t.1 •' 1 .,~ 11·,1s hts prrro~.1111t•. l"r.111 l ·11\t· tn r· ;uul luld n1,. !h;11 1111il• r p,, p1• , ·1L c1r('u1nstanrr~ h11 ha~ '" rn 1111 , 1 tOI\~ ;i!ld jll'<•jllt• II )I,, l\H( )..\ ,1 l"I I lit· 1·1111ld 11(•1 t.;11 1111 pl.11 llli.; I '"I .;ill ; ,J !\Ia ra ~ri1d ill' d1dr1 ·l lh111~ ''"·,''"t nl•go11at1t1ns p 1· es f' 111 t' ii .1 s11nnou ntable gap. but th:1t tli1 r• t·.:1 qu~·5t1on nf ;i lv:ro 11 111\'h 1,11 .. •·:" ti 11·n1111•d fr o111 !lit• l'l11b If(• s:11 I 0·11 lilt' bi1~1~ O[ 1111:>1 h1s ;ul1·1 ~1'rs !11 ld I 1:1 I.•· l'Cluld lh•I 111:1\..1• lhc loiin. 111ia·h hr ~.1;(! 11·as 111 tl1e six-figure l';1l 1'g11r1 ''Thi• unl.1• lh1ng 1n1ollcd l.' 111.\' '''II tract.·· T;,irkl'n!on 1n~1~1ed 'The li·frM)\. 190-pountl ~l;1r ll'd I 11· Giants to lh t'ir bt'~t sea~i·n ~1n1·e l\iti.! l 1 year, a 9·~ 111ark . Ht• ranked third .11nnn;.; NFL quarlerbacks lasl si·a~on. Tarkenton \\"A$ t11·1cc na n1ed to 1'11> .\!)- Southeastern Conference 1ean1 dunn_: 1l1s career at tl1l' Llt1l\'l'f;,1l) ul 1;, .. 1 ~·1a, "'here in 1960 he h:HI lhe IM·~I l'Utll t'l. J, 1n prrccnl:ige. !"lll.4. of :rny c(l!l1•i.:t· pn,~. · l!c \\":JS picked 1n tire 1~16 1 dra'i h1 Ii·(' r.11nnt'sota Vik ings and ph1~1·d tho ·r{' l"r six ye:irs bl'fort' being tr;idt'tl !11 ~. 11 York 1n t!!67 for three dr:ift clio:1·, ~ During his carrcr. Ta rken1 n11 11;'' i::•'l1- l'd J.008 .1ards in 474 C!UTll'' !Ii-:11>,: II' to rnane111·t·r in n brokt•u fK•ld 1•11r111'd li•ni the 11ick1111111c .. Fr.1n tl\r Srr:>nl 11,. 1\:1~ lhe fnrerunner to the CUJ"l'!'l11 1··1 nil towoird rol!ou1 qu;::irtcrb:icks :1 111! 1111!11,,,: pockc1s. Blac l\.ecl P1111t s I-l e11, Eagles T(> 25-24 Win ().\hL \'.\'!J r Al') -Phil11rlclphia ·s of. f1 •1s" .'t'!Wl'd ju~t one l(iurhclo\.\'n. on a 37- ~.ird p;,ss lron1 Pt'te Li~kc to Lee Boug- i.:,1·"~ IJL1I with tilt· help of tll'o blocked p•·11ts lhe E::iglcs beat the Oakla;id 1: . .i11, ... ,. 2:i.:!l '.ll ond;i~ night 111 a 7\ational J 011;1!):1!1 Ll':l).!U<" l'Xh1b1t1un s I' a ~ on "I' "I'; (1;1: l:uul q11n1 !f'rb:il'k Krn St:ibler, 1111- 1•'" 111 l•\r 1n111rPd IJ:il) lr L:1r~1'1n1ra, th !"I thr 't' tnu c·hdnwn poi~~cs intlud1ng l••u 1.1 1 :l1lrul~t' D:tktv 1n the la~t (i.1,;J' I .tllt'I" thl' Eaglri; had t:ikcn a 25· JI! ll'i'.d !:1t.1•)•1u·a. th~· H:i1lll·rs· sta1·111r the !:i~t f1•ur ~t':l"ot1~. pu!l('d a !('g n1usrle before lllt' J.:i1111e IJuc the injury w;is nut serious. fl,. 11:i1rhl'll tht' !\"nt1on11l Football Lt•agllc 11r,·'t'"\.<:011 g;unc 1n .<:trcl'l elothL·~- L1.~I,(· 11l'!l! :ill lhc 11av 1n his lir.<:t i;an1e 111il1 tlh· EagJ.·s ;111d his tu11cl1d1111ri pas,-; 1•1ll l'l11l01(!l'lphia ahead 111 ~ta_1', brt'aking .i 10-ll) 1lr 1n !he 1hird qu:1r1cr. ,.,, r'< I . " r.,' , ... •• • "· ,, I ~<O'" Cy 011~• '"" I 0 11 ~ " " 0 I l I• •"•l'l i !fr<~'''"" Dlo·-M l'W1' '" ,.d ' ' '' . D•~·' Iii p•,, r<om ~1aul~<I, 1'51anad ' ''· I\ '•N,1 I\ -f ' ff""" -f5ou gg01, <11 "'"' -~r.frl'"""' ~,-. <·• ' i! -C'·•••1r•<' -I; ••• 1·~ o"• t1om ~lcl>I••>. flla"lla .. , ... ",,, , ... ,, E•q•o• " ., "' • I~ 1• ~ "' ••·dt'i ' ' " " " 11 l ' l . " " lleckl. Southern C11lifornia star. grab- h'..'1 his third gold medallion as he put the frl'~ting on tbc cake of the 7:45.8 \'iclury 11 , · ·11 {"lipped 2 2 seconds from the one· \r:"lr·11ld 11 nrld r{'("ord of 7·48 08 by a USA !t•;•1·1 at Tokyo last Au g. UL T:1:s 11·as supposrd to be s son1cwhat pa1r;i11ork USA crew of rnennen lacking r·.p ;,l:rrs of i\"CA.\ charnpion Indiana and several ()!her l'(Jllegi;i!e aces "'ho s kipped Cali to concen1ratc on the National AAU !lll'et this lllOllth. B:1! k,d hy triple gold n1 rda! winner 1 ll'ck l ;111d Furniss of Sa11t01 Ann. winner nf th e 200 and 400 individu11 I inedley, and frC'esr1·ler ~l r:Conira. f"leck!"s Trojan tt"anu;i;1lt, 1hr USA sw1mn1er~ yir·lded onlv onl' gold 1nl'd;il -t0 Ecuador"• .Jn~gr ot1.::;1du in lh l' too hutterlly. A~ lhe l':in :\n1 pru~:r:u11 hl'g;1n shrink- ini,: nr;rrrn)'.! t'rrd.i~'s forn1al c!o~1ng (' ··,.111un.1·. 1hr•·t: sport~ bu11'ed out last 111 ht, \11th the CSA "s shapely syn- 1-l.1\ituzrd ~111mn1111g ten111 frnn1 San F ;:1•1t"1;,{'o eumpl l'I i11;,1 a s11 l'\'P of three l">l1t n1l•d;1I~. 1;1k111g tht: lln:il eight-gal tt"OJ!ll l'0111;:i~·t1t1vn. Mt"'> 1<7 ~~!tr ~nr-;lylo ~ll•V ! Un···" 5''" •'·rr.<l•"'•"' •to•"<•."""'•~ a"(! "· • ' I .. v1•.,i " < ·1 ••·<>~~ ' ·~ o. b• u~ .. 1> "'~II•. M<B•~n. Hdll, L~mbe•ll. Auy lJ, h10 J,,, P .. lll'>rf(Q"d 1001.co·u IWlDY ~~11'. r~ 1',i .,, ;~~ ~ ~ ·~; 1. J. iir'~~-,1~''1 df .~'~.'1.0101.;;~i;; ,, Wom•"'' lOG·n>•1"• are~'"""'" u,1. .. ,f,n·•~c. ~6~, ;ir~. 111.V:;~~~·u~~.~~01"1.l ~1.o .• ~ W"r~·· • •'D nlilor frtH!rl• I Smn10"•. ) , ;07 1P!n Am r•tOrd; o•d , •• ~·d • J?t, O•JO; M~V~f. USA, 1967). l ~ .. on~. IJ 'I < l6 1 J. (.ouQM••n, --•·•~•. •·lB.~. ~. Flomor11, /.\•• o, J '·I Me11'• ,.J.o,>t!tr 1ndl>IOu1I Mll<lleV 'Fur• US )l~i(P1nAm1eo,1 0 Oldrf<n1 d, 7 "? fJQunl.'< Pu•••'1 U'A IO~Ji 1 H•COI. U ~ .• 'I/) J MU'10/ \'"''•0. 'l 161 • M•·m~lr, •• Mt.<· " ,. ) " ' Wom•n"• 7:>0"''""' B~(~llrO~• I r"'" c.•n"'·' ':;' , ~· ... t·OO" u \, '1~ l. ii. Q,;·•·,·, li S 1 I ' • t,'"~''''" ll1Q•nhno, 2:Je I. WO ""'> l~·.,..i '"1 Pl•l!Or"' O•v.,lq f ,na1 ~rON"O" {; ·~•· l1l ll ? anv> C~n~~• ~ll' J ['~Ot< l ·~"'""· 1.15 :i~)DI. •· K•MQ, U~ ~JI 11 "'•"'' a~••rtDa 11 c ~n• 1• n . .,,.,,,, '' B·~1 I /I r._., • 11 .,0 /' WO'"lfn't \IOllOVClll l.'••·'1' {"rr•'·Ar (~;· 1 p, ' {•"~"' ; 0" ·~~ ~'A•\ I ~ •• 1 ........ ., C••?U••··d~··••• N<n t ~OU•~blT! l•n 'fQ ~·.,~, ,;. \l,•·•1v•·•• ~ B.,•11.or " , ...... ,, 1 r ··•·o ot ,r ' (n>I'•""'"' ""'""''"" 8U~flblll l·• . .,, S•••· • •t•· '" ,. (•r"•• · r or·•· ', ..•. , " ' '' 'I ' • ' A· WM., Pol• I ., •~ ~ '•A < . ' 4 "''' ('""""'" .; ' T• n ~·~ T.n•··' 1. '" ••.• ' ~' ' '' " a ... ~., I V•••I~•·• ), Oo• ''''" ~·~""' t l J oi11e1· Nal}s 3 Pas~e s ; I-Ioi 1sto11 Cl1tlJs NY, 35-6 lf(ll"STO\ (AP I \\'ide rerCll'Pf r ·11:1rlie Joiner c0111ghl eight passes f11r ;;;.: .1.1rd~. 1nc.h1ai11.i: !11u fu r tuuchtlo\.\n~. :u1d part·d 1he Hou~ton Oiler~ lo a 35-6 rout uf the 1'\c11· Yoi;k (:iants in a l\"a· !1.,a d F1Jntb:1tl League exlubition g:1r11e :-.t1>11J ay. .I 1111•r c:iught a Sfi-~·cird touchdo11 11 ~t: 11,l' fr.)111 rl•g ular Oiler quarterback r 11.1rlrv Johnson and a 19·1'<irde r for a ~··11rt' fron1 rookie L~·nn Dickey. .Ii hn"fln. gc>Ui11g his first start. pla~·cd •<111." 11 ~ qunr!('rs. but drnve the Oilers on :i11 11 pla1 , fll}-y11rd n1nr«h. including fil'e ~1r:ltJ,:1iL p;i~s eornplclions for 55 yards. \, •11,'1t' Cnn1pbcll"s four-yard Louchduv.·n run r:i11p('d t11r dr11·e J1 h11s1)n f1n1shed \l'ilh sc1·en strriight complt•l1nn~ for 126 y:irds, including the 56-yard pa~s to Joiner on the Oilers' se- cond 1.>rrics. In thl' second qu:irtcr. A 11-Pr o linebackrr < ;f'flrgr \\"l'hster plucked s pass otl lhe fingertips of Giant!;' quarlerb.'.lrk Bil! Shiner nnd raced seven yard~ for the Oilers· !hird touchdO\\'n of the first h;ilf. Krw -i·or~ frn:ill~· J!Ol nn lhe ~coreboa rd \l"i lh the first of Pete Gognla k·s two fi eld goals. !Jan Pa.~1 nrinl. 1he O!lrrs' No. I draft pick. ll'aS less th;u1 daz1.l ing in his ;::ip- pcaroince at quarterback. His p~sse~ 11 ~r~ all Ulan ks as he rnisscd several receh·rrs badl .1·. In lat<' l1rst·rounrl act rein . ~l·ton<l ~· 1•t1. 1·d Arthur A!lhe i)f ~11:11111 \.\OJ~ 1·~lt'11d1·d In l11rec sels bt•forr he11 1in.i; i'\tkl.1 l'1l1c 1.f 'l'ugosl111 ia 7.~. ~7. Ii 1 \'t•tt•r:in ~·r·r r! Stolle cl1d not !are ;i~ v.·t'll 1n ;1 lhn·l·-~rt batlle. losi nR to lellnw Aust1·a\i:i11 .!ohn Alexander 5 i, i-6, Ii-I e Riche,, 'ft>JJS l1·11·i11 Instant Replay for Jets' \V oo dall Dickey. howeve r. was in1pressive for th£' second v.·erk in ;i row . He played ell bllt 33 srconds of tht third quart('r :ind C'lml)lf'tl'd six of six for 58 \•ards in- cluding the tou~hdol\-'n to Joiner. ' l ~D I ANAPOLIS. lrrd -Top-l!il'l'dl·tl Cliff Rieh('y rlisposed or \\'1n lr\.1111, 1\:o ~ in We~tt!rn !ICl.'l10nal r<Jnk1nL:s. 1n thl' t1r-.1 round of thr r\;i11onal l ·1:1~ ('1111!'1'> Tt nn., Champlon~hi11:io fl1ond;11. hut Ow 11nal game 1hrea11·ned lo la,1 :111 :it1ern1'lon Hichf'y. lhe d1•l1•rirl1ni: C'hamp1on al \\'oodsloc.:k <.:ounlr} 'lo1h. \.\l'I TI tu 1i1:ihh p.11n1 r ight t 1nu·~ 111lh 1he ~lu'1h11rn (:rand Bnp1ds, 1\11• h . pl .11.·r !1• 11•1> hr.fi lly putting hllll :Ill HI Ii I Ii:'\ Six1h·:-il'l'(lt·d Vr:11 1h Fru Iii •11: Ill ,.f 1'l1llm1. F\11. hllrl thr d1<.rnn1·i>r11njl •·\ ! ··nl'lltr ol h11 v111g II b11ll l'ulli!JlM.: 11h•·n 111:.: \II •STEA J), N.Y. .il:uos1 an 111stanl n'pll1y 01 loist footb:i:l ~r.1~on for !he Ne11 'lurk .Jet.' tju:1rlrrback .hx· i\a1n:ith h ha<"\.-1111 the 11111trl·rl list ;i1u! Al \\'oodnll 1s lhr ~t:lr!lng ~1~·11:11 caller. Thcrr's urn· 11llfl'l'Cnr1· fullhllf'~ ~1 .11l s 11 " !1a!·k :;.1, 11 the tl·f()[)t 2. 2l!l·!Jll•11Hkr 11h11 ":t~ l<•;uli t1 ~ 111« Anh'l'll':'lll F1111ll>;ill 1'•111· tt•n•11• r in r11~h1n~ J<t \l ) 1•:ir 1111111 ht• 1111- 1•1•1! h1< 1\rt11li1'~ !t•11do11 o,:.1u1~t lhr lh1f · •• .... ,• ralo Hills. n1shl'tt fur 32 yartls and grab- bed a tn11t h1!nw11 pass fron1 '\on1;ith in ll ~l' Jl't~· t•xlub111un 0111..'ncr -a 23·2 4 lo~s lu thr Delnut l.uHl~ la~t Soiturday in T111n11a. Fla ~a111:itl1 , clr1i>r111111rt! 111 prOl't' ··r·m stlll 11.r 1\11 I quar11'rha~·k 1n pro f{)(ithnll." in- i11t\·d h1~ It'll k!\l'(' :1t!l'n1prit1R 11 h1rk!I' ;1:1d fl!u!J;1!1h 11 .i! ht' ~1d<·lin1·d until n11d· .\"1111·111111•1'. :\a111.1!h 11ndt't'\.\en1 s11ri;1•1·.1 111 i\(·11 ~u1\.-l:1<l ~unif11.1 for rarttlngt· 11·n1u1 ;ii a11d 11:.::11111'11 \ rep:ur. ,..,., . ''If 1hat J1appc11rtl tu lllt' I dc•1i"I k· 1 ,.,. "'ha! r \\"Olllil 110:· Snell ('utn:·1, l h i1 ;,I the Je1s" 1 r:i1n111~ can1p .\lnnd111 "I 1nran. I \.\nrk4•1l likt• ht•l1 I•' l· ;ind ~(I did he St1111··tl:11:~· l1kl' 1t-1 I I • I JU~\ hlo1v ml' 111ind ·· S·l\'11 ~. 1i Dt~cri l)('d by Jf'ts 1:0.1(·h \I 1'• h !-" •' ois tht> '"l>t.'~1 pa.~~ prille• 1r1r 111 ti nnd thr "cvn1pl1•rc billlpl:111 1 l f1nishrd nn111n~ thr lop In ru ht , 1 1 fnnll•'r An1rrir!'l11 F!•o:1•· I 1 'i" ,,, 111111·.c: ;ind 111 the 1np JU rt'•" 11 1 1 ~ 1. 1, t11nt·s. \\1•.,!!;lll. 1\ho assurnrd 1he ~o. r1u::tl 1•rbat~ ~lot l;i~t year \\hen ~amath 11111 .. 1· I •. , 11 11~1. s;1y!I he h<is more l'On- t 111' 110\.\' br~a11sr la!lt year "I had lh \•·t 11.1llv pl:!yed and hnc! to prove " .ii 11:.ni;: to 1n~sclf and \he team. Thi.~ ~' 1r 1 ~1.1111 1 r~n tll~1y " ~•1• :1 ~al'/ \\'r1odnll "Pro1 ed l<\sl \'eoir he •1 11ld 1!11 It 11 111ll t;1kr p;i!irncr ·and ht• 1.1 tH tntll 1~•fltt' l\'e'vr J.!UI !n hrlp 111111 i ,.;11 !l-;11 cn11f1drnl'r, but he ~u\ hrs IJ11p- l1,r11 !.1~\ )t<Jr," Scffl by Ov1rttr' 11011\lOn i. I 1• O -)I N{ .. 'ror• OlOJ -1 ••o"' C•mobf•• 1• run l. Gerti~ ~lc-'·'~l'<ou1 JO•nf' Ut !MU !tom Joftn!...,I, G•rt ll •IC• "10~> -W•~I'" 11 IMtrCtp'IOn rfturn), Gtrtll N'r -<'G G~Ol•I )• '''~• -w111~ !I r..,.,1, Gerti• >I<• ••C• °''" -Jo"'' I t o•u rrom O·t•tyl, G1rMI NY -.. r. (',~lrO \t ,...,.,,O~··(• -•~.•II ~ "' uo~r• .,,,.~ 'J • ~·c• P ·\10,•ct~ "' ,,,, ~··!·~· ' " '" ru-.:.rts 10" Ya'~' µ•·.·· 'f" Sl~llt!lct C, nt1 ' " ~ ' II 1~ ) "' ' " Ollttl " "' '" " 1J !l 1 • JJ . ' ,., Top U.S. Surfers Co111pete lnv!1attons arc going tiul !ti ~tlrfi ni: a s s n c1 a r1o n s 1/1roughout lhr nat ion for en· I rant ' 10 lhe l' S. Surlboant Chan1p1nnsh1p s t1i b(> held in f!1J nl1ng1on Rra,·11 Sept. !8-19. A 1n!al of 2:i2 rnlrlc' 1s ex· pr c1ed ffl r !he L1!h annu;it chan1p1onsh1ps. ThP F.aster n Sur f i ng Assnc1<11111n 1s betnR invited !n send :12 cn1npet1 lnrs. plus tv:o n/ lhe nine judges for the cnn- trst Tht' 1;u1I, ll ;1 wa1 1, Armed Fnrce.s and Wester n su r finR as~oc 1 a t 1nns :ilso ;ire bein,i.: 1n- v1trr! In send 1eams. Surpris1 n,i.: tai1'rll rnay ht> displayed by a tram hundrf'ds of n1lles fn1m anv ot:ran Thr 81~ Surf Assoc 1aiinn. h;:ised 1n Tcrnpe, Ani. is being 1nvi1rd to !'end six enn1pet1 1nrs_ This group praciic{'~ in a man-n1ade ··sea '' wh i c h fe aturPs a wave. n1 ;i k I n g machine lhar r an produce six- foot rrillf'rs rvery 90 sr conds. Loral 1;iJrnt will get its l'hi!ru:e lo <'ritrr the na!ion<il contrst in a lnurnament being st <i gcd h,v the c11.v Hrcreation and Parks Departn1ent Aug. 21 :i.nd 2i. The top 12 co111- petitors: in (his cnnte.~t will quali /,v for the national event. ~l nre 1han l00 .000 surf fflns <t l'P f'.~pPeled 10 view lhc l'h<1mp1nnsh 1p.~. whirh 11• l I l brgin r ad1 day :ii fi .. 1n ;i m on hn!h sides of the municip::il p1rr. ~£15 ON /µ£ WA1( 71JYJP€1< PJINGo.'. // 5AV€, YR COJJFED RlffE MC»JE'-1 -/}-/ ' 5 0UJ-l..I W ILL-/!. 1?15€ -AGAIN .... f1HES£ ;t'.:XJ"IG> GIANTS AL WAYS Pro.I/DE /IN EXCITING// £VEN!NG-..... 1-:rvin Sur111nr r·r ll nf !1;ir1 ~·J;ir·uH\, pres1den1 of !hf' \llestrrn Surf As11oci aunn. "'111 be lh P hea d judge. 11 Men1])e1·s of Soutl1 1-,ea111 Th is yPar the ru le~ for fhl'. ;r11 ;ini fnr the hc.~t all-around SUl'f Pr, !hr'. !)11ke Kahanarnfllit1 Award. ha vr bf'cn changed lri ,l!l\'f' rna~l rrs an d j unior:; a bPlter chanrP to competi> 11·11h !hr lllcn's rl i\ 1~1nn. To E111·oll at 01·ange Coa st The <hamp1nnships ens! !hr Ele\'cn men1hers of !hr r 1tv abnut $15.MO 1n stagP. Jn Snuth all.star lnntball trcin1 lhe pas! snmr of 1hr rxpensr~ havo;> indicated lhry \vii i enrnll h;.ivr been defraved h " -.1 Or-angr. Co.<1s 1 Cnl lcgr In 1Pl!'\'l.~1on sponsorship n( 1h·r SPfllP n1hrr. evrnL F11llrrlnn .li1ninr rnllrgr. fnr .\n i:ponsor ha s brrn signrrl lhr first tin1e 1n .~rvrra l .1!'11 1"<., \'f:'i but ront.ar1 s 1-1•i!h TV .~ta . r;inks l't'C'1nd nn !hr list nf l'nl · tionf are continuing ~ whcrf' N'1rll1 ;inrl Sm11 h pla_l'r rs h<n P \ndica1r rl ;i Deadline Se t For Signups IVPdnrsd;i \' ls thr final d;iv fnr rrgistratinn 111 the in· ;:i ui:1 1r;il ll uolin ~ton R r a r h Surfing crinJf'sl In he helrl A u~. 21 an r! 22 Sur·frrs. rrsiriin11. in Hun· I 111glon Rc<i r h. S(>al Be;1ch. Sunsr t APRrh. Fnuntl'li n Vallr y ;inri \\'e<;ln1111sll'r \\'hfl ha\'r nol qu;il ified for Sep!emher's 11<1· trnn;il rhan1plnnsl1ip~. 1 ;in q11ali fy \1·ilh a victor~· in any one nf the :;1x rlivisions nn 1;i p_ Thr ent ry fee i~ $:! r rr rrri;on and !hr six frf'rstyle rlivi,c:;1onc:; inrlurlr SC'nio r.~ 1 n1f'n l'i ;ind fl\'Prl, mastrrs (mf'n 2.~ In :14 1, mens 111! tn 24 1. ltu11nr,c:; !hrvc:; I~ In !7 1, and wnmrn l<ln\· a~r i F·'.ntr\' for n1s arr ;i1 a1lahlr ii! !hr l111ritingtnn Brach RP(Tf'<l - 11n11 Depal'\n1f'n! anrl ri l I ~1irfhnard shops rn111r('1 1111ln 11 111 1.~kr rL1rr ~I 1hr Plld of C~nlrlrn \\'rs! ~Jrr'r! 1n !!11n11ng trin R.-:irh hrL!i nnin~ iii Ii am e.<1rh rla ~'. chnirP_ r\inl' n1r 111hrrs nr thr l\'flrlh IPam will a!lrnrl F.rr r;nJrlr n \Vrsl :inrl S;inl;i An;-1 1·nl!cge~ ra~·h ha l'r six ii!l-sl ;ir pl;iyers w h i 1 f' S;iddlch:<rk rn rnll rr ~ ln!ii l fnur· Cnk!rn \\'rsl has fou r plii yrrs no thr :o;out h 1r11 m and lwn Nr11·1h 1nPn1bPrs Topping thP list nf O('(' pl a.vcrs in !hr l(.'ln1r iirr hiilfh:it k \,;irt h \V 1sr nf 1!11n- t1ng!0n Rcarh anrl rlrfr ns11·c bark Tf'rr,) i\1cN.<1y nf F.d isnn 01hcrs hciidr rl fnr· nee inrlurlcrl 'lU<-!r tcrhack~ f'u!'I Thnmas 1Estanci:i \ anrl All'1n \Vhitf' !Nr"'por! H ar h n r \ : l1ncmr n Senti S !" h ;i e ff r r· i \Jewpnrl 1, r a 1 S\\'crtland rr0~t;.i ~1 es;i l, ral Shnrri; 1 ~::;1anria 1 anrl thrr r frnn1 r-.1;irin;i ~ 0 ;-1\·e .!ack~11n. Rnh \Vil! ;inrl S1rvp ~1nniihiin . Tl1r laltrr. ;; ci ua rlrrh;irk for thr \'1 k1 n~s lasl sra~o11. I\ ill hr 11 "Phi rere11·rr ;ii Or:ini;:P Coas1 F;d ii;nn Q11:irtrrtr;ir k .lrrT\' Hinn1nsa lnp~ 1hr l1"t nf <1\' i::11int: In (;nldPn \Yrsl Othrr<; 1nrli1dr h<ilfb;ir).; R;inri_\' f'nhh I r ;icif 1!"a I, rf'('f'l\'l'f~ I, I' I' Frirdf'rsdorf ;:inrl Rnh 1\;i1srr nf ~:~1ancia and linemen Mark Hngrri; < Ranchn Alamitos\ anrl R1rk Ran1ig 1(;ardPn r.ror r \ Thc lal trr l"'O arP n1 !'111hr1·~ nf the Nnr!h ICiim , Tl1f' :-inu th qllHl'I('! liCkl'trri fnr S;iddlrback i n c \ u d r ~ rrrr il·r r Rnbh~1 11 a u p f' r t 1 \.1;iJf'f !1ei I and linen1cn Rav ("c1n n11 vo 1 S an Ctrn1en!"'· /'1·1;irc Padbury (Tus!in\ anrl .Ji n1 Nrin ry tMfl lrr Df'1 1. /I tn1111 nr :rn 11( 1hr fin plr!\f'r.c:; will rnrnl l al Orangi> C:n11nl~1 jun1n r c_ollrgP,<; 1-1•i1h 17 nthr ri; chr.nsin~ f n l1 r -.V ,. ii r ~(·hnol s FivP pla!<'·ers are still 11ndr r irlcd_ SOUTH "''"""" (n••t '"'t '""''"" r .1 '"""' IE"""'"!. Alvin Wn•!•, Senn Scn~•I'« I N•w~~" ''"1>~•11 Te"v M<11~• l ~<ll•nn l; G•"" W<t• (Hll•• !i~~lnn /\'""''• lllclo; HM hll~trl 1 r~"" '"'" V•"•••· P•• Swt~ll•nd ((n'1• M••• D•"• .J••~•on. Boe Will, ~""' Mnn,•n•n IM""""' (,nlnen W~" Jt<rV Hin~'"'" tf~·,nnl: R•nNv (nl>n <l'•co!1tol; \,o• F"rC'-'C"'' P.ob ~•hor IE•t•ncl•• ~·~~"I>•<• lie~ """""" J'"' ""'"' (M•''' f.l.,1, ll'•v C•n••VQ (~•" (l•,.,•~l•I M•rc ~&~l>!l<Y 11,..,;nl I•"'' An• lnhn """'• Jn~• n •>l•n 19""' G'•"~•h ¥•"'1> M"•• <'4t >!•"•"""" <M~••• r:>rol, r 1~wl l~~nlo ,O n•) wn.11 1•• - ~1·~•c<l SI~~'"'~ -~·•v• IC •mn•• !I..<•'" I ""'' C•••<•~" • Gt •n! G•••« '"""~n•I i-;.,~., I ""'' -8•n O•l •n,•lltl'I """"'I D•l' I Unn•r•n•" I( m W•'' ICn•I• M•\0 1. l n"Y W1 ont !~onl ••ool "IORlH f;nln•n W•,r lll•r-cno "'"'"''"' , P oul Sondln1 d !GMo•n G•OY'I ~ ... 1~ ..... ID••nO •I F11ilf rlOO Ml~• (nur<Mwor ~ I l()oono•I; To•" T ~•nl• 11\,.ol. !I.ii l omm••n'•n i\•,••1•1 D••• D•l1n•'. \onv MOIMP• llnM•I< l....,,. B"'""' !An•l••"nl, ~'••• Bu,lonn~» "''"'"" 8oN•w l~unny f<·ll••1 \••'Y llo<n I ~•vonno 1. (vM •" M ••• M"•l+•t, (_ W Ml I"'"'" iW~""'n l 5••nlo•d Brod 1-'lllrn•n ISo<>•'~I N•w 'lo•~irn Jltff ll•Y•"· ~Iv•• E'"'"' /too,.1 (olnr.on Hnw.,rl L•"nn !Snnn••I C•I Poly IS•n L"'' o~•·••l ri ..... Fnrri 1son.,••\, S•v"' H"'o•• 1Trn•' N •"'•~·•• r'""' Mii"" IS•v•nn~I Tul•• -Jim M<(ull•v !An•n•lml !i•n"' S••to D•n Sl•tl••v ll'l••no• l H•<vord -I'•! Mc•n•ll• !Y•"• r .. " c"'I>"~" Sto •• 1An•l1••ml U(l" ••II !l•oonr< r\.,o•to 11 Nn"'' ~"~"'°" 1Jln&"'""I Un~•ci~•~ -ll'lc• Em~· IW••'""'· Mn:. ~""'~'~' 1 1:0~,,.~, ~'"' r"""~ !l • '1•~·•1 l{ugby 1'eam in Exhibition I The l nH:Orn n1~hy fno1h;;il1 lr;i111 tif Hun1 1nf:!.lnn 8c:1rh wtll p 1·1·f11rr11 iii half\1mr of lh P Lns Arlc_('ls Ranl.~·Sfl n n l I' g o Ch;ir-~r r~ p;o.h1bi!1nn NFL game Frirl;iy. S{'rt :1 ;ii;:a1ns t an ;ill. ~1:1r 1r.irn frnm l ..o.~ Angel r.~ Thr l 'n1c(lrn~ ;i re rurrcn!lv h.>111 111i:: :i -"c r 1r~ rif rh nir~ :1111'1 pr;ir11r P ~P~~1nn~ ~t F:disn11 H111h Sr hnnl In Hun I 1n1:tnn I Rr;irh "11 h lhr nr xt sc.•.$1 11 n Sunri;"J,\' lron1 I 10 :1 :10 l nt rrr~IPd rugh,\ pla ~er'~. PXpPr1rn<0Prl nr 11thrrw1.~P . arc1 inv11r d 10 11~r1 11·1pf!l1'. I 1-'urthrr +11f1)rni;i tin n ni ;i\I hrl ga1nrrl l)y (';ill1ng Or 0 nn1s ' 1".lcf'larrr n iit 962 2180 nr l\i>n Rrl('hPr al !lfi2>l0~ Ba,seball Standings VOLVO A\IERlCA:\' LEAGUE Baltimore B<Ji;ton n etro11 l\rw York \ra~l1ingt 0n r lr1·r Jand 0 aklanrl K;insiis City r tiir i>J.!n Anjt:rl• /'l!inn r$ota ~1 il "·a ukee Eiut D i\'ision \\' I, li7 42 fi4 4!l fil f.2 aa s1 4fi li5 4.l li9 \\'ei;t Olvis!Qn 71 42 56 54 .l.'i "59 .14 li2 $1 fil " " M~"CI••·~ IU1uttJ 8~""" I) 0•tt~l! lT Onl• ~~,.,, JC~..,,uTeii Toelt1'1 GIM~• Pel. .fi15 ,5fili }140 . """ .4!4 .:195 .fi2R ·"" <ll2 .4~6 4j'i .42!1 GB ' R 12 '2 24 h 13~ 1fi 17 !Rt-i j(j I~ 221·2 !i•IMrn"'• ICu•ll•r ll·'! •' M'~""'1'• l"loll 1.•I, n10M Ot trolt fCll••tnln 11.61 •• "'''"'"''~" IP••O!l-11• 'IJl nl'M !(•"•~• (•IV !~HP"""" Jo.I """ fl..il"r-11 O,A\ "' W•thu>eton (!l~m•n '·II •~cl Hw·u·n~1~• l'lo31, 1 two.n~M Cl•.,.I•"" !CO!llt:'l 1·11 o! (~oc.oon lll•tl!IO~ 11 '' 110M An•••• IW"o~! !(loll) •I N•w "o·~ re~~·••~ 1~' •loM (')-•lond IO<l~m r.1 •nri M~nt" I< 1r\ •! ~~· 1,,,, 1P•l•t1 I\ .. """ Cu>fl !l-91, ,, i"'l.~!~M ;\ATIO!\"AL l.E.~<;UE Pittshur,11h C:hica_r!n SL Louis New 't'nrk Phil ar!Plphia r.tnntreel Ea~I Oivisinn \\' I. 711 4~ fi2 51 A.'t .1z ~7 55 51 6.1 4.'1 li9 Wesl Oivisinn San Francisco AA .~o Dndger1 li2 .'i,1 Allfl nla M :.R Hnus!nn CinCinnaU .S.:i n Diego f.T ;.7 54 ., 42 75 ~O"dtY" 1'o.•ultt ~~•" ~. 5• L<I~" \ Only o~"'~ "~@<!<ti"° TICI••'< 0•-• Ptl. "" .549 .5411 . :ii!! 447 .1!15 .576 '" .500 .500 .462 .. 1S9 GB 7 7 111'1 1~~ 2411 4'h R R \.11.\ "" c~·~•q" IP•n•''" l 11 •t P1•tt1!u•t h (lfl"'" .lo ll, "'~"' All•nll "'""' <I) •I ~I l~V" f('.l~V•l•M 111--t \ .,:.~. Hou•'"" r~D"!~ •-~I ., Cf"r'""*'' 1s;..,~,,,,.. 3-1\, n•oM P•1lfl<I01ot-i• /I.'"'~ "~1 ol OOll•t" IS11>eH .. Ill. "'"' N•w Yo•~ 1(.,•nl•V I 9l •I ~"" O"q" Iii.le~• 111-1 1 \IQM M•01"tl 1$1<\"""'"" l).f ) ., S•" F•&"•••«t I IM1dchl l Iii-ti nl•M DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-946B Modern & Complete Servicti & P,.r+s Dept. Modern Body Shop for All C&r& Orange County'~ Largest and litost Mo dern To,vota ind Volvo Deal er OYllllAI Dlll\'IRV -''lCIALISH 1971 DEMO t •l SEDAN 2144 IT!OJY!Q!TIAI '71 COROLLA SPIC/Al $1777 Lew M1l•1. DEMO . .a-o ~~J ~ Sii THI ALL HIW TOYOTA CILICA '"· CPI. IMMIDIATl DILl\'llY ........-~ --------- .. DA.Tl Y Jill CIT 17 Brown Tabs ThomasatQB; Football Tickets North Favored Over South On Sale By ROC.ER CA RL • ..;ON 01 !ht Dally l"la.t 11111 Coach Phil Bro'<'·o of the South surpriserf 11 pres $ g11thering at the Sadd leback lnr. Monday with thr <i n· nouncement that Jo:st11ncia's Curt Thoma s would be the starting quar1 erba r k for his Rebels in additio n to ma in· huning lhe safely pos1t1on in the defensl\'P ;>Jignrn{'nL Brnwn ha d m a 1 n I a i n e d earlier thaL 1he qua rt erback slQL was up for grabs between t-Aison H1gh"s Jerry J-l 1noi11.~a ;inrl New port Harbor's Alvin Wh ite , ;inrl th11t '!'homtls, one t1 f s e v en a v ail;:1.b l e qu;ir!erbaeks on the Sou th rn.~ter. "' o u l rl contenl rale m'1stly nn the drfensive .~idP. Rrnwn's fnur-po1 nt underdni;: side n1ects its ad versiiry 1'hursda y nii;:hl al. Orani;:r Coast Cnllrge fn the 12th an - nua~ Or;inge Cnun1 y All-star football garne. Kickoff is slat{'d for 8 o"clock with !ickets ?.vailabl r. ;it 1he gale or at any spor1ini;i; gl'JOds st0re. ''Th is lsn'l a case of putt ing an,vone down, rather it's a casf' of putting nne pl11yrr up. ··c url hns iin 1Ht\'anlage. too, h<'<'a usr hr 's n1ore at hnn1c \\'llh our 111fcns1ve sysll'lll In a g?..rne si1ua1Jon. "Aflrr rev irwini:: thr su111 to tal ol our pr<H'liccs we r;1;ne tn the dr1·1si11n \h;il Cu1·1 has d11111· the hi>s! joh.'' sa id lhc r\i>hf'I ho~"- The bal<inl'e of 1hc Soulh of. f1•r1.~ive $E luµ 1nclurlcs Hun- 1lng111n Be;irh's t:ar1h \-\'isr at t;Jilh11 r·k. Fnunla1n V;illry's n it•k ll;irtsf11•lri ;i\ fullh;ick ii llrl S?.::ldli·l:J~l'k's R r ~'an /'11 yriirle ;it fl;i nk1'1". :\r ll'pnrt'$ 1;ra111 l:clkrr is ~t il l h<tnrlll'ilpflrrl !rnn1 an 1n- jur \ ~ust;iined 1n the Shrine fnolhall ~Rml' <ii 1 ..... ~ Angele.~ 8LACllWAU- l lr• ~.,. 1•1• ,,1c. ,.,,,. 6.50-i3 12~.so 1 1s_9~ "7.00·13 $21.00 123.00 6.95·14 $21.~0 123.50 ft1c mnrial Coiiseum and is nol sla!ed to sl arL "\\'e're h1Jpeful that he"ll see plenty of sciion, but at the mon1ent we 're going with Rob dcL?JJCellolti 1M11\er Df'il 11t offensive r ig.ht gua rd and John Dys la in 1 Bo!sa G r a n de ) defensively," ssys Brown. The SQuth mentor also con- firrncd that his team will nnl sei> any fur ther contact action un!il gamelune. And he had son1r in· formation fnr the fan tn· teres led in the inrli\•1dual ba l· tie shaping up 111 lhe hnc pJ..,.,v. "We're slar11nR DA v e .Jack~on (Mii ri na l al nffensl\'r. ri ght tackle and lhe fans ~hnuld ~ee a hellish ballle brL"·ef'n him <ind Str ve Bustanoby H tllsl. the North 's (Sun n y 1'11on111s, ~lyrat·le and \\1i~P are thc onl:v player$ inked !o .~l ?•·L b<11h wA vs wilh all thrl'e opr ral1n.i: in' the rl Ptensi\'e bat:kflclrl. \\1ise anrl Myracle will flank sa fe1yn1an Thoma~. North Coach Evasive About Tean1's Chances The scent"> was rcn1ini~1·1'11! $[lflr!~wnlt>rs l'.'lllrd 1\ 11 22-1;) ('If psist luncheons prior \\l !hf' \'errl1<t fn~ :he North. <innuat Nnrth-Sou1 h Orange Hic ks rr1,0r1ed no injunl's In Countv Atl·~l11r fnn1ha ll Ri-Hlle vo'ith 1he Nnrth mPnlnr inain· h 1~ tert111 's Sa turday st·r in1· tain1ng a ""'e'Jl shnw up·· al-nuige at La llabra 1!1gh and titude. µre-:;rnled an o£fcnsil·!" lineup Coa eh Frank lli•·k~ II r th:il iiK·lu de s the [.I);, r :I Sonor;;i, like hi s pred,•ct·ssors tandcn1 nf fullback lin1 f:yers wt10 l1a1·e su nk the South 011 ;ind tailh;1c;.; ::'tel'e Eli\111.;, nine of l l 11Ccii~ions. pre~enlrd The 1wn are headed 111.-th'.! <in evasive front 1111d \\'HS for Un1ver.'i i\y u( New Mrx1c11 lhi -. l he n1 n~1 part, non-eon1n1ittal t 11 11 I) range 's t-.! 1 k e aboul his 1r:1n1·~ cL:i r,r'{'~: In l'hurcl1 \\'ard h11s bcC''l tabl:Jrd n1akr it an even 10 ,.,•11 1~ for to st:irt n1 quarlerb:i('k wilh Tickl't!I ror Thur~day n11ht"s 12th ;i r1ni1al Oranj{e Cnu nly North-South ;ill-star (ontball 11.a n1e at Orange Coast Colleae ArP available <il ~\·en area otJ11e ts. The annual til l i~ a eharily affair played for !he bf'nf'fil rif the Chi ldren·~ Hospital nf OranRe County. To ds!, nl'er S52.000 has been do nated to th~ hosp ital , T rrke1 .~ arP priccrl at S2 SO fnr ;idults and SI for children 12 years and undr r. The du('als are a\'ailahlP at !he following area lnc11tion!I: COSTA MESA Harr's S1}11rt ing Good~. 5.1R Center : ~fr. Costa Mesa, 1850 Harhor Rlvd,: t.~tancia Hi,i:h, 232.1 I 'lac('ntia. OBANC ~: C 0 AST COL· Lr·:C E 1 Bonk !ltnrr 1, OCC ('8!npu$. 2701 rairvif'W Road. Cns!a l\1cs11. l.Al;UNA B~~ACJI -Sports \\lorld. 290 Broadway, NE\\1PO!lT BEACH Neal's Sporting Goods, No. 27 F<ishion l.~land. SAN CLEMF:NTE -S:i n Clcmenle Sporting Goods 1.nd Camcra Shop. 20!1 Del Mar. The Nor th hold.'1 • 9-2 edge in the .~eries. rhC' V;ln~(t':< as Th11r:;f.;11··s Sn1111r11 's Rr 11 r1 l-IJ11n1:i n at 1 , ..... iiiiiiiiiioii..-... -..-iiiiiiiiiiiiii~ k1ekllfi ; .. ~1•1-,s at nr.'!11~ .. · Cc,ast h.~eku:>. (;ollcg , Cl1ui·1·h w;1r d w;is st·IL' 'lld as LEASING "[ h1~pe \\'C eun n1al..;> it i•;. th~ llae;.; 1•f thr ~·ear in Or ;;1 1g» t rre.~t 1io.•, 1.:1h all th '••' hi.c ('01111\'.' tol,oll'ing c·onclur.1-111 ,,f SALES Sou1h 1 .. u•b:11 krn;. rt·gul.ir :·l·~ plil\' 11 1• the I r!"lll't' lht·Y lia11r 1'~ J\!i-()r:lll ~l' Cr·\.!1;t,Y Spor1 .;,11 nlrrs SERVICE f'IF pldVt1·; <oild l\'t' 11111·,1 h?".t' /\S~<H't:·•1 ii111 fivP . .'\nrl we'\'e been h;t prPl 0 1• And, 11 ·:h S;iv;u1n;i-s Fr;ink li<trd wil h illJlH'ir s." 1;;11.rPltd lll ;r;,on up1°1·ali11g ;1t Wlil::b<J t·I.;, lh{' :-.~onlif'r11 ~t'll(·l':i l _ his :t>:11n·s \·ersalilil\' is 11 \l<J :: llcr\' lh:.il S1_iu:li ci.;11 Ii cnl1;111<_•rtl Mii700 1ras a h11: l'hil Hr111".:1 intl'rit'l'!l'd, "It s 1•;ind1d:1le for qllarterb;irk un- gelling he;ivv."' .:i nd 1 1u111w 111~ Il l lhr ~·11 1 H·l1 l;i1rr the Nnrlh \\'iiS 111~t11l:rd 1 ·1iu1·(·i1v.-a rrl's pr 1 1r. a r y ;i<; a fut11"11ni111 !;n ·onl e lo l ;u·g,.t~ 1vi!I be /'11a·1on anrl $p\1t d1spn,<;r ••f the Tl r hf'I.'. <'nrl D::in SlaUrr~· of Orangr .I lmmtdt11I• OeliYllf)' PLfASE Cl.~l ~~0-110. The :l<;~Ual enmpn~i:e s1·11:-r :1ln11g >A1 lh li ght €nrl Ed C08TAMES-' _11 .v _ ~ r :i n e~e-~~ _"_1 t ~_' __ llol'de \'_ol_A_oe_h_Pit"TI~.---~I ... ~~~~~~~~~~~ $34.00 $38.SO S29.00 $32,00 Generals Best Nylon Bias PlyTire General Jet-Air·m 95 s.1e 6 ~0.11 p,,., 11 ;(, f ~~ [·· T~< s.1e 6 ~0·1 3 p,.,, S! 16 f11d, E•-1 A( 4•ply nylon cord • Famous Dual T1rar1 D"S1Qn • Durageri!Pl Rubber Tread • Conloured Shoulder 1o r S1 ab1 l1ly 9.15·15 S48.50 ·-.~itewalls 11~~ilable on ly !n twln·s1ripe i~hese and some o1her si:es. lt~IN CH£C~.'' S~ould °"' t l!f)fll, •I •O"'• .. , •• .,, ..... "In ·~~·I dU""0 ln•o ... no, w• wHI ~o••<ll ony l>•dt'I l!i•GM "'""' lor !u!u•• ~e1,,.ry 11 II>• Jtd,,.rl<ttd p•ICt , - FRONT END ALIGNMENT 01ir ipeci.!!isli. corrtc:t c11 ter, c.tmbtr, foe-in, tof!.out. ln1p1ct •nd 11d- ju1t iteer;ng . HIGH ¥1Slt1LITY YILLOW TENNIS BALLS VACUUM rACK O~ J IALLS 51.98 rg I a nera ire ... ,':':.:: ' ~ COl'lfUJ!1!1v1 ry O!ICfld flt tndfll)*fldt'll Cha e ·1 t Ge Ir· ~--· ---P11ttd•1thown1!Gll'lf1r1ITort •IOIH . ....... • ~--.... oe111ers dotpl l y•no ,,_. Gtner11 &lfl'I. GENERAL TIRE DON SWEDLUND Coast General Tire Ill W11t 1 fth, C11t1 M111 l'h11'11 S40•5710 er 141·SOll AVERY General Tire Service 11••1 f11(1l 11•4 ., H1~tl1111e11 .. ech ""Cl"t 141·1110 GENERAL TIRE ••• GOES A LONG WAY TO MAKE FRIENDS•-------- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~--~--~~-~~~~~- Ja DAILY PILOT Area Tri o In Rowin g Triumph A trip to Cope.nhHgen. Den· mark i.!I tht-nexl order of businf'S!I for thf' 1wo-rnan .,..1th couv.·ala learn ol Butch Pope. Bob Newm11n and 1 l·year-old Thcgn Putman in the Euro- pean Rowing cha1np1onsh1ps. The Orange Coas\ area CQrn- bination. undl'r thP Long Reach R ow I n g Association bannt'r, wnn the riat1on11I championshJJ)S in 1he two-1nan ·with co xs.,..·ain category Sun· da ~· al Belmont. NY. Pope and Bob Ne"'tnan ;:ire ex-Orange Coast C fl 11 e g e athletes ""hile young Thegn is the son nf Costa Mesa ·s Dick and Dianne Putman. Drag$ R e t 11r11 Drag racing returns In OrangP County Jn1erna tlonal Race~·11y this SahJrday "'llh the fourth annual Ann1v('rsary R11ce or \\'inners. Featured are top r u c I <lragsters, funny cars and an ;:ieroba!1C ~xhibit1on by Mira Slovak . SCCA sports cars look O\'er the regular schedule of drag racing at OCIR last Saturday and Sunday. The two-day reg ional race for championshp points in- cluded 1•irtuallv everv type or road race ma Chiner:-o. -from tht open·wheeled for mula cars to tht larger muscle Corl'et- trs. ~1ustangs. Cobr;:is and Camaros of the big bore pro- <luction category The most hlghl.v cnntes!er:I raN' v.·as the formula \"re rnn- test. Eventu;:il \O,'innrr Rif"h;:ird Repogle of Hunlington Rr;ich and runnerup Ron l)iond11.·rird of Whi tt ier s1agrd riuitr a bal · tie th roughout the cl'rnt. Repogle ne vP r l e d Wood 11.·ard by more than one ~ond and the fin;:il n1argin of vic!orv "'::IS a sciln! h;itf M.'Cond Repogle was artuallv a half car len,i::th l>eh111d \Vnod- w;:ird goin.R: inlo rhe l1n;il lap hut wa~ ahle ro t'f'lme from tx-. hind fnr The checkerrrl flag 01her 11.·innt>rs included D. sport~ rac1n,e: l\n SC'dans - De.an Sm11h f Tu s t i n I : Formula ABC and S\I -Stt>1'e Cole 10range1 ; r.11 production -Ste11e Grant 1Los Angeles!: Formula Ford -D;il"e ~tear! 'Fullerton); Er prochic-tion - Sam P ont i cr tNort h Hollywood r: CD production. B ~dans Da ve Beckstead (San Bernarcl lnn!. Coln Flip Sel. A flip of a coin "·ill decide "''hich boxers will he thP finil l tieadliners on !hP all ·sl:i r ring card at the An11hr.1m Con- ventioo Centl'r Sa rurd;:iy night. The two IB-rounder!ti -Mike Quarry ''S Ch11ck Hamilt on 11nd Armando Muniz \"~. l ri.~h Gil King -on their own v.·nuld be ~rong eno11gh tn hr a sin.1tlfl main r1'l'nt on mo.~t fiizht pro~rams Promoter Don FrasPr will tos~ a silver dnllil r a1 the 11.·e1izh in schPd ulC'd at 11 a m. Saturday at thr Elles huil1lini:: In df'cidr ,,·h1rh bnut 11·111 stilrl at 10 o"clf)('k ThP Anahrim ~ho1.1' i::,ri~ undrr 11.·ay <il II with an r1ght- rnunr.lrr !){>\11.·Prn 1 r g h I tiravy .... ·eight.~ J lu,i::o Torti'~ l\nlron 1 ;:ind Larrv Cruz I Salt Lakr Citv l. Thr\" ~rr('ntlv bat- tlrd 1n 'an C'Xr1 l1ni:: dr~w <it S an I a ~1 n n 1 r ii C 1 ,. i r: Aud itorium. A SpC'('lal exh1h111on boul f Pa!ur1ng lhe :"in. 2 hP;i\'~·wris;!hl C'nnlPndcr Je.rry Qu<irry v.·ill rnun .... ·. Then comes the first of lhe 11.1·0 main evrnl~ TiC'kc\s . pric,.d ;it Si ~. $~ and S3 arf' on ~alr at rhP ron- \'Cnlion rcntrr hnx nff1cc. all TickP!ron ootlrts. The F"nrun1 11nd Hank'11 Llqunrs in Santa Ana. N!W '71 CHEVY CLEARANCE N..,. • ...... e C•111mr• c-..1. • .1.w1 °'""' .n. -• '72 CM..-, •"' •11 "" ..... -.. ''""' _, ...... lllr .. " •• '71 CIMYY r rk• "· J.1t ............ ,. '"'· L .. , .. Tr-.·11 .All••-" Lew , "9w .... ,._ .... ""'"'' ....... ,,__ ....... . . .. Barons Captu1~e Polo Title; Downey Nabs AAAACrown A11cl1or So11th All·Star L~ne Orange County all·slar classic. Heffernan is a guard and Kemper pla)IS tackle. Fountain Valley High School won the AA aum.-ner watu polo chari\pionship 1t Costa Meaa High School Monday night by defeating Servile, 13-- 1. in the final game of the year. Fountain Valley closed out the !Umme-campaign with a perfect record of 7-0 with Marina'! Vik.ingJ in secood place, one game oU the pace at fi...I. Meanwhile , in the AAAA circui t at UC Irvine, Downey 's altd Kurt Westerfeld had five to pace the victors. Other scorers for the &irons includ· ed John Burton .1nd Jerry Asire with one each. Mar1n1 wa11 paced by hot !hooting fo rward Rob --"-' k l tllOr "1·-~u "'""' !"'"" Mill> Diii Mt•• ........ cit l~lt ,,.,.,, Gt..,.• .. • ' • l ' ' • ' ' • ' powerful Vikings w.allud off Foun!•'" Y.11., w t l ••• th h •-· • INl•ln• • 1 ' ' wi top ooors, SJ.Ml with an 'd'""' • t undefeated slate, 7-0. In the t~0~•1><• ~ : final game Monday evening, t1::l:i; "1•111 I : Downey defeated Cotta Mesa, -'::C"'o'-=-------'-c'_ 10-3, to win over second place Robinsoo with eight goa ls. Newport Harbor by • aingle Robinson's bin1e paced the game. Vikes to a 13-$ ·victory over Fountain Valley and Marin• Edison. used tht number 13 to ad· Other Marin& acorer~ In- vantage in po6ling vicl.Oriu eluded Doug Dunn with two Monday at Co11ta. Mesa in the while Hal Bennington, Ken AA circuit. King and Mike Primt each Fraak Browne hit ii:1 goals ha d .1 ~ingJt tally. For Los Alamitos Racing Entries ~ &lat1111M •llffW• ,.,, TM141' "'""· "· ttn Clol•t & Plft. l'lnl "11 f:l.11 1.t11. U R .. ftll'f -.. hi I tM ,.CH '' •••d• ....... -fltl ..... •1•IT 1.&CI -ll4 v•tdo. t v .. , old """!dem Dr~ In C1llJ. Cll!ml...,, PutMI Sll tlO. Cl•lml""' 11rk o n 50ll. '" "' "' "' :s "' F ar E d is on , P i t Moorehouse with three and Pat West with a pair did all of tM Charger scoring. San tiago High posted its lone \'ictory cf the summer cam· pa ign over Mis.sion Viejo, 1 t-1 conquest. For the Jo.sing Dlablo!, John Breh n had two goals with Steve Lyle, Bob Sturgeoo and Mark Andrews hilling one each. In the other AA game Monday evening Ill clo~ out the summer schedule, La Habra defea ted Troy, +-2. Jn winning lhe AAAA tJUe, Downey had little trouble with the M111ilang1 of Ccsta Mesa High Mo™'ay nigh t, IU-3. In other games in lhf' UCI pool. Ne.,.,·port assured itself of 1eo cond plact with a 12-3 victory over Garden Grove; Fullerton defeated C<irona del Mar, S-5 ; and Sunny Hills t o p p I t d Lakewood, 7-5. Scoring for the Newport ~ailors was dividffi fairly evenl y. Jay Farrar hit four goals while Chuck Robertson and Pa.ul Lindrolh had lhree 11piece. Steve Smith • n d Jamt:t Wilcox had 1ingle goaU. Brian Mill ich paced Corona with two. For Cost.a Mesa, Ma I t Waidelich had • pair of 10.1ls and Mike Holli&ttr hit for • singlt I.ally, f'orrncr ~later Dei llii;:h stars Pat }lrffernan (left) anrl Steve Kemper are slated to see a great deal of action for the South in Thursday's 12th annual i:.![~k::1•f ~.,.1:.~1er~ .. d I ~~~Dls•,.~ol...!.i ~";.~.1J I ~'i~::-1:·~~~~·~~•0•1 :~ ·~ "' ·~ '" '" '" "' '" Los Alamitos Results A11d er so11 l\lai11 tai11 s No. 1 Spot Anaheim 's t.1;irtv Andrr.~nn m;:i1nt;:i1ned his lrarl in 1hr sr- cnnd ~essinn of 1hr "71 f1n:tls of the Wes1 Cnast ~l al<"h Ganie Elim1n;:i11ons i\l !"fnd;iv night at Knna J .. 1n£'~. hut Cn5ta Mes:i's Fred Oou¢ierly droppt'd from sef'nnd !n fou rth. Anderson. for !he ~cnnd -....ttk in a row. Failrd tn oolch an llOO block ~ but still re· mained comfort ably nn top. A 779 series and a pair of 11.·ins !Pach worth ~ bonus pin~) pu.~hecl Anderson 's 44-i:ame 1ournament !otal tn 9,:137 - 1 ~7 pins ahead or his nc;irest ril'al. Dougherty rolled ;:i 791 series !173-268-171·1791 and c1-1plured a p;11r or w in~ In .~e('nnd spot i.~ drfrndinj! champi0n Gary ~1.:tdi.~nn nF :;;;in Rr rn.:trdinn. Hr h::irl ;i stai:geri ng 728 h!o('k -but still mnved up to lht' No. 2 posi1ion winning three Rames. ~fad ison has 11 9.190 total. just 90 pins ahrad nr se1·rnth plal'e in the rightly· bunched firld. San DLl't:n'S Tnn1 Thurbrr. blanked the opening night nr the finals, roared back "1!h three ~·ins ~·Ith an Sfi2 tntal 1n Jllmp from nin!h tn third w1lh 9 1111 S;1t11a r\na's \\";i\\I' \\.ap:n!"'r n1:1(Je rhr b1~1?:f'~l 1urnp, mn v· 1np: fr0m \3 to fifth wrt h an fl.19 S{'flf'" and four vir·iorit>s. f'"' l ow••• Cl•v Pin• I M•"" """"'""n· An•"••m o JV 7 r.•rv M~o·•n~. ~A~ 8••d<>" • IQO ) T""' Thu•M•, ~-n Q,PQO • I!• ~r«J l'o;11 .. ~«>v. C~''" Mt l• o II< W•H>' W•Qr\t•. 5•nio "'"" o,11a o. O<>vg J"'1n"'"' Lnn o 8••<h •II~ I Jl'~I•<><\ Al•>~"'"" We•I l A 0 lfl(I L•• '"''"'· ~·n n .. ..., •.~4 ' C.'09 8•0••00Pn. Ono•"<> O.d•? 19. l'-MI l!•,.,1tfl. An•llO•m O,D!I " J~· ""'"""'. """"''"' 0.111111 11 M<•1 .....,.,h, Anone:m ~.••I 1l l •ttv Nn•ll•t•om. """~f•f" t '411 1' L omat K...:~, Jl'e•""' e,wtl 15. J•>' l'11b•""'"· Sonto Su••n• 1.109 16 Slo•t SC'f>wo•llH t t. Pom""" 1.11' Nutrilite Suffers 2nd Loss; .S~ldo C•lldV IW1ho"l ~•n"o Olndv {MOttllOlll P•ll• C~IC CS1ffd) l •dv Lindi LOii C 0'0v•'1 ..... •ll•ltlt '" M-w. AUfllll f , lf1J Clelt & P•-1 l'tllT lllACI -U1 Vl'lb. l v•1t 1111 m•illtfl•. Puru l lldO. "lsl\ls Oun II l&llllOft l 1J.00 1.10 •.Ol'I ~r:: l 1r W•l<h fWah1111) t .•O l.00 rr.:.·:0'.1ic:;:.••l J.-11) Monarchs in 38-31 Victory 11COMO llACI -.al •lfdl. , VN • 0101. (lllfnlMI. l'UtM l lfOO. C!1lmlfte 0•;<1 '2500. ~i1~11~n1W'r1~~~/o,Dvl '" "' "' " ' "' '" "' "' "' '" Mud tn y.,.,, E•• 0•••••1 PAll..,·1 (laf !A8•1•l O••t• J eno Cllo,.1ml OttP Ton'11 ((1rdo>•l Al!IO ll•n -111111 '"' l id. Suo•H~d )l\d. l tr'1ch A110lnt. loni!r Dre•, Srr11Clltll -llaMe nlno Wind. l lCOllD lllAC I -""V•fd l. 1 VNt l ido I. uo. Jollowu1c u . ~UtH lllOO. Southern Plas!i(' Mold <'On· 1inued In WPave a ma,e:ic ~pell o\·er .\1utri!ite in the. Costa ~·les11 s u 01 ni er basketball leag ue J\l onday night b y pos11ng a lil ·59 victory in ac- tion nn lhe S<luthern California College courts. Nutr1lite 1s lca<ling the flpen circuit w1 lh a recerd of nine victories and two defeats. Bnth losses havt. C<Jme at the. hands nf SPM 'with Steve Chldley pacing the victors f..londay wit h 20 po ints. Jn thr 1"Lher Rame Monday night. Wilson Ford cnntinucd to hold a firm grasp on second place in the circuit ~landings with a coov1ncing 63-52 \"ictory over Long Beach. Jim Gillespie hit for 1.1 pointll for the victors. the largest individual point lnlal nr the evening. He 11.•as aided hy Brian Ambrozich's 16 and tl frf'lm Jim Conk li n. Conflicting Reports 011 Area Albacore Run 1,onfl icl!n,e: reports (\fl the alhacore run Monday brought about a guess on the movt'- n1cnl of the longfin.s From the 4:l-n1ile bank. Dana \\1harr Sportlishing landinR and Davey 's Locker nut 0f Nrwport rach reporlrd R sln11.·1ng or the run while 1\rr's 1.andinR had a si7.eable Cill<'h lhr sa n)e da y. Oilna \\'h;:irf reports 22 Fish for .11 pasSi'ngrrs w h 1 I e f)a1 r)'S h;:id \6 albal'ore for ~ p<i.~sen~rrs Art's r. ii n d i n g brnugh! l'.16 fish rn g;irf \l'tth 41 angleri. 1•1 arid hope fnr a con- 1111urd gond run of the prize OCl'tl!l f1d1 ~!f'anwhilr. ::ill landing~ in· rJ11d1ng thr ft1cCullah hr others at Hun!inJ.!ton AC';ich report good local fishing with 11 show- ing or barr;:icuda of lrgill sizr h1t11n,e: fnr half-da y boat ;inglC"rs R.1ss fishing in local w11!ers ron1inu('s tn lead !hr catch, howe ver All landing.~ are brinRin_R in near limit <'atrne~ of bas11 with ha'ries ~pou~· and !(lme bonilo brginnin i;: lo .!!how. Carl ftl cCullah reports that the Sundav night twili ght special oui of Hunt ing!nn Beach broughl b;ick 15 limit.~ nf bass lor !hat m ~ n y passengers. llr also reports a gnod n.in of halibut recenllv with ~ome fish running to 25 ·poundt. 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Your travel agent knows the way. 1:10 Ml (E•cept Sun.); 10:00 .m, t:oo pm, 4:45 pm (0.117); 7:00 pn CFrldly end Sunday). Sleve Popovich hit 17 in a losi ng cause for Uing Beach while t e a m m a t e Doug Franklin had 11. Otl~r lop scnrers for SPt.1 incl uded Joe Dav with J4 and Dave Murray ....;ilh 10. Brian Kniff was high lor Nutrilite ~·•th 16 followed by Gordy Marlin wit h 15. J\1aler 0t1·.s Monarchs won their lllth vtclory aga inst thret. defeats in the Santa Ana summer league Monda}· night. a .lll-3! Cflnquest •f Santiago High. The Monar('hs will race La Quinla 11l 8 o'clock Wednesda y evening in the wr;ipup game nf the summer circuit with a se· cond place fi nish imminen!. Ed Pocllgen was 1he high ~corer fnr the victnrs with 14. He 11.·a.q the only Monarch in doubl e figures. Ml!•• Ot l CJ.I) """" 1 ti t i 11 Pootloon J i ~ ~ ~v~~"""' l i i 1! Mo••·~d•lo 1 I J 1 n'•I• I\ 1 )II H•llllmo M•••• Ot l '1 '*""•VO t1 Fln•I M•••• 0•• JI. Sant!100 JI. 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Aetress Learns Martin's Show New Ball Ga111e Hoy Wins Ha ce L<tguna Niguel resident Stott Bruce. 14. has taken first plar.c in the 100-yard backstroke and the JOO-yard trecs~yle competition at the 1971 .Junior Olyn11)ics ('ham- p1onshlp Swun flleet in Santa ,\1onica. The San Clemente High f;choo! f r es hrnan has partk·ipated 1n AA U events· since he was nine and is a rnember of th e San Clemente Aq u.'ltic Club. Tuesday Evening AUGUST 10" 1:00 8 Big Nt¥11 r~) ABC ltew1 Reasonrr/Smitlt. 0 IC.NBC News Tom Snyder. 0 Virginia Gr1ft•rn Sf'low Gueib Jn. elude Frank Gorshm, Ullian Brigg~ (• 11uck driver who became 1 1ociety ma1ron), and father Tom Vaughn, U Sii O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "Nevtr So Few" Conclusion (dram1) '60--fr,nk Sinah1, Steve McQueen, Gina Lollo~rigida, Peter Law1ord. A guttrilla commandtr leads 1 brave band of men l'l ~arr} and harrass 1he enemy Japanese in North Burma ffi The Flintstolltl (!)Stir Trek ED Art Studio, To0 i?I Noticiero J.4 · @D Dtalll Yiilf)' Oly1 c;D N•YrS Jim lhwthorot. S:30 (5J Nen Bill Huddy. ({) Trutti or Cenaeq111ne11 (j) CBS News Waller Cron~ilt. @l "BC NtflS David Brinkley. ffi The Fl,lng Nun EIJ Hoda epadie Ll>dgt m Desert Report Jnck Latham, <:ID El Adorablt Prof. A!d•e Ill ABC ~ews J:OO 6 CBS Ntwt Waller Cronkite. By CYNT HIA LOWRY HOLLY\VOOD (AP \ -Ka y l\1edford, who has been in show business all her Jlfe. is ha ving 'a new theatrical er."- perience : lrying lo n.e:ure out Dean M<1rtin's method . "It is absolutely fantasttl'." the veteran Bro11dwa\' «:1d Hollywood actress said.· "This year, you know, v.·e have our little stock company in !ht• show -we·re stBrting 10 :ind 12·minu te s k e ! c hr s to ~('e how Lhcy \1·ork .. \Ve've been rehearsing and Je1:1n1ing our lines alJ 1vtck. On fridny, Dean comes in and savs . 'Hello. \1•hat ue 11·e doing today?' He has the cards to 0 {}) 00 Q) AIC Mll'fie 11 tht WMk: (Cl (90) "Tht Min Who W111t1d h Live fo11v1r'' {R) (dr1ma) '70--Sluirt Whi!mtn. Sindy Dennis. Burl lvts. Suspenw d11m1 1boul 1 heart surgeon who discovers Iha! 1 private mK1ic1I research !ounda11on in a desol11e mountain 1re1 is being usild lor sinister purposes. (b David Ftost Sholl Guests are actor/r1conteur Pal O'Brien: 1c101 ( comedian Art Carney, 1nd his ~on. composer /music1n P1ul Carney: time duo·ri1nists Arthur Whittemor1 and Jack Lowe: ind former Uetu · hit Vice-President or lhe HuKhes Tool and Oy1 CQmpeny No~h Die· 1 trich, who 1111.s 1bou1 How1rd H"ughes. C!I Dr1rnet GI I l!IC1ALI M111k M1k1r5 ol lht 11111 llldtt A looll 11 1he 1olk sing. Ing Ind da11eing o! 1he mountain people of western North Carolina"i Blue Ridge iegion. Host is 87-year· old fo lk music 1ti1tGf1iln Bascomb Lamar Lunsford _ i?I LI Col.1 Jwg1d1 9:00 CJ ~ c;, NIC Tu1Ml1y Movi1: (C) (2h1) "Af\tr thl fix'' (comedy) '66 -Peter S•ll trs, Britt Ekland. Victor M1tur1. A h1rml1s~ mastermind uses unwlttin &: members of an Italia n fishing village lo l1nd tilt la~e /rom 1 cold bullion robbery, under !he R~lu of filming • "New w1~t" movie. (D The I ii V1llty mJ ltoae1 p111 Ytronlc1 Q (D NSC New1 Da~id Brinkley. ~Wide Scr11m Theatre: (90) "Call.I ing Dr. Ot1lh" (ho11or) '43 -Lon Chaney Jr, Patricia Mort•'IOn. 9:30 0 B11:t1r Wttd Nin ~To Tell !ht Truth fD lrtl.U in A111tric1 "Ligh!nin' O Wl11t's My tlrit? Hopkins_" Muska! port rait ol stlf· UQJ Die-y1,,. !hkt tawRht blvts artist who1t fun~y style !arms the roots of much or today'~ m 1 love luey _ music. Hopkins' 5-0·year (!reer IS m (.81 Dr11ntt I lllCtd lrom hit early d1y1 in Te~as ED Convers.atiGnl With 1 PtJChll to cuirent concert l~uts. hist "Managing P~ycholoaic1I Ten II> L1 Cf¥l: dt M1r1u C1uces s•ons on the' Job. tn School an"il Tn 1000 1J CBS"*•• Sptdil the Society .. Host is Dr. £d•11d Shinbroo~. €J:) An11llto1 Ntgro1 Ill Movie G1mt U Hn1 Kevin Sinders, 0 {])Cl) !lD M11cu1 Wtlby, M.D. (R) "Br1v1 on 1 Mou~taintop." Or. Wi!lby urge' 1 youn&: Indian ste~l worker with emphysema to return to J:3Q 0 [{f' Be~erly Hillbillia (R) Drys -the clean air-and poverty-Of his dsle's beset stcre!aries invite Elly to resuvation. James ra rentino R11es!s join H1em, knowing 1htir bo" won'! 11 Clyde Alrofl1horn. antagonize a Clampett. (ti TV I Rtf!Orh Q 1Ql ffi Bin Co!by (R) "T h~ 0 Movh: (2hr) '1of!elher Attln" "Bdrbe1 Shop" Chet must per1orm his (comedy) "•C---lrene Dunne. Charles flrst haircut when I tonverution Boyer, Charle! Coburn. Wh".n lithl "ilh a barber ;,oes out _of hand, nlng 1!rikt1 !lltue nf Nevr lngland 0 11 '!J !lD Tht Mod Squad {R) llfflman's dtnd husband. she eommls- "Wt Spy." Pele poses 11 a saf1c11c~· sions 1 han,homt sculptor to redo I ei lo break up In industrial esPio 1t nage r1n~ and learns ot 1 murder! ffi Ntw:t Putnam Fishman plot Rene Aube1jonoi~ ilUesh IS @ M1nlr1p Nelson farraday and fndicott f111 1 I et! Tiit Advo.talts (Rl "Should 11le day. and Williem Smith is fea!ured ' Coo11r•uion1I Seniorl1y System 8t as Mr Smilh Aboli~ed?" O Million $ MoYie: (2hrJ '1ht I Ci(i) fllth •1 Mt1iuno Boyf' (<tram~) '61 -Richaid lodd. 10:30 U MOtit: (C) (2hr) "So 011ling. Robert Mo1ley. Felix Aylmer. Oetense1 So Di&d!y" (drama) '67 -Tony 1no1ney 1ttemats t~ protect lour l 1'1endall, Brad Mart<!, B~rbait lrty_ yo unls1trs charged w•th murder . American de!tctivt ~ tiirtd to bat:re , m Truttl or CGn11quent11 I "Golden Dr•ron" for poiuMion ot I (!)It Ta~es 1 Thiel nucltBr \fltlpon _ fD F1nf1rt '"Leopold Stokowskl," r{) CIS NIWl H11f.fku1 ! 197! fmmy.wmnint documentary Ill News Bill Johns. devoted to th1 89.yea r.old con~uctor. €ll El Dlarlo dt 11111 Stnorit1 D•·, '""' re Esplctltulos l :DO I) Green Acre1 (R) Tht fa tm bt· 11:00 0 ([)IE Nlwl Q @) @D Ntws comes 1 st1~e when tl1e 1ct1n1 bu1 @ Cill 11 ttl• Wttt bite! hired h1n~ Eb. 0 (}) m ...... f) ilQJ rn M1t1 Your Own klfld It m Ma.ii: "'Co111111111do.. (drama) Music Jo!fl Feliciano 1uests. Hot!· 'M-..'itew11t Gr1n11er, Dorien G1e1. stars are l!lchard ind Kart~ C.rpen-Ctrlos C.aervella. t1r 1nd Af Hurl. QJ lllf tlll Clod; (I) lt luu1 fD lhllltitlr (R) "Th' •:Jh of ID To Till tht Tnrth Christy !rown.'' ail lot B""'1J dt l'traM\lo a.\) Nino 11:JOG (j)Mtn'lriffin a llOl m )th"ny C.rwn 1:30 1J (j) Clmuto11 Strip (R) M.mhtl 0 @ l1J (E Diet tnett Jim Crown 1nd the U.S. C1v1lry hu"I an elusive band o! cattle rust1e11. CD MO'tie: ""D>lll 111111 Qli1Ug1n" (comedy) '45-Wit!ii m Bttidl~. Joan l'J ~tn1 Allen Show (R) Girls frnll' Blon dtll, Phil Silvers. ste~e·s staff tompeh with 1 ciu1r11! ol Playboy bunnle1 Jn lut·ol-w11 12:30 II TIM a.11try Chitl _Jltd fot, Jon e th.11 1nd1 in ple-throwln1 li1sco thin Wl111tn ind Delorts Holt vlsil Gu11ts Include Brock Pe1ers, Pral with Lury Mct4rmick ind Con11ie lrwln Corey, Pith fin!11. 11\d M1y1 Kln1. Miss Holt di1t11i•1 her boo~. l n1e1ou: "Blttk History look !or Clll1drtn.'' Wednesday DAYTIMt MOVIES 1:00 m (Cl "Jo~hlr.1 ind Mtn" (com· tdY) ·55 -Gl~nls JohM, Don1ld Si nden. Peter Fina-. 9:3D l'J "0ptratlo11 DI,,.,,. (d11m1) ·si-John Mills, Lan• Monls. O (C) "rodlre" (dr1m1J '55 - Jett Chandler. J1n1 RUS:Mll, 0111 Durye1. O "On fie It~" (CO!l'tdy) ·g2 - Norm1n Wisdom. Jennll111 Jayne. IO:DO i3 i "D1wi d & Bathsheb.1" Part (d11m1) ·52-GrtROfJ' Pick. Suun Ha)'\fllrd. 111.-..- 1:DO m "nit Lrt. Cllrfl Aplif (com· •drJ '47-Ronild Colman, P•ga t11mmlnrs. Edn1 Bert. 2:00 e "1111"" (myitelY) '61 -J•t~ Wimer, llon1!d llwls. l:OO (!J "Dr. Tllfrll"• ..._ff Mlrftf'I" (llorrM) '65 -Ptttr Cll)hlnr. ®l (C) "ltlll ... , f1lr lt1tNt" (wt1!11n) '60-Audi1 Murphy, S!eph. 1n McN111r. 4:JO 1J "ld If Violef11:1" (dr1m1) '45- Vi n Hefli n, Robert Ry1n. J1net teiah. I}) Slifllf t1 10 AM Alti~g •• 5:1111 D "Ttll W1r llffltf' (drtm•) '62 -Sttvt McQuM~. Robert W11n1r, Shlr1tr Anne field. -· - 'read uf course. but somehow he manages to move smoothly around the stage in tra£fic jams of people and -in· credibl e -he reads the cards the first time with the right expression . I don ·t know how he pulls it oFL but 1he fact that hr is so obviously reading the cards n1anP.ges to heighten the con1edy eff ect." Miss i\ledford's long ex· perience in Broadvray musical coinedy -she \\'Oil a Tony a few years back as Barbra 'Yo1i'll This' Slreisand's n1other in "Funny A stralt·jacketed 1'ed Burgerd voices threats of violenre 11h1le ,Jirn Spier~ <ind Face"' -pays off in her dry, Mary f\-1odiano 'Natch sympalhetitally in this seenc fl'Olll "'J)nn"t. Drlnk the casu<tl \1·av with a ('oniedv \Valer." g1v1ng t\VO ho ldover perfo rmanl·es Friday and !:'.iaturda.v al the San line. She Obv iously fl·els th?J. Clen1en te Co1nn1un1t y '!'heater. :;IH! is back in familiar !er· -· ritory as a f-eoture regul1:1r on !\far!in's shOI\'. Her previous telc1•ision outing \\'as a <lisap- pui11tn1cnt in which her s pec.:i11l talents and uninh ibited Bronx accents 1rere never used. Oldit~~ ~lo~t. ~li111ica hle '"They 1~·11nted 1ne in 'To Ron1 c. \Vith Lovt',' allhough L ha<l not been in the pilot ," .she s.1itl. ··1 11'?.s cas1 as John Forsythc·s sister. So I lea sed a house. gol <i c/lr and even brought 1ny dog out here_ 'fhrec ,.,;onths lat£'r I ll'as on 1ny \\•ay home -thnnk God I h<idn "t done :1nything about gr!tlng rid of m .\' apartn1cnt in J'\ew York. Gurshin Avoids I 111iLnl.i11~· So1111' Stars ''But 1his tirnc rrn living in a hotel -1nonth by n1onth ... tl·llss tl1edfnrd w11s switched out and \\'alter Brenn<>.n in as t he~· tried to bolster "Tn lton1e"' bul it ne1·rr got off the ground. The M a rt i n ;1s~1g nn1Cnl star 1ed 1ri1h a onC·Sho1 last :-;easnn ll'hcn Mi.<1s ~1l'dford t·alle<l in 10 p!ay the proud n1 nther of Dean 's <ic· companist. v:hite·h<iired Ken L<1ne . The jokt'!'I \\"ent so ll'Cll 1h<it mnre bits were done on the same tl1eme. Doing the sketches litt le homework. lakes ~ Ry \'El\NON sco·i~r JIOLL\'\\IOOD I Ul'I/ \Vhen ' pressionisl profess1011al does his thing. Ill\· i1;iling rnovie :;tars. hl' sta~·s on solid grounll 11·ith { ':ignc.v. Bng;irt. Ed Sulli»an. Edl\'anl <.~. Hobinson cu1d C<1ry <.;rant_ \\'h)• not Ell iot Gould. Dustin Hoff111an and .lac k Nicholsnn" frank Gorshlr. who n1:iy 1rry l\'Cll b1· lhr b:'sl 1n i111i1: e1•r.r. has a c<indid ansl'l cr : ··Nobodv would know 111lo I w11s doing.'' (;\1rsh1n co11trnd.• II!' 11-.111!d bl' jus1 ;1s 11-rll off do'inb au in1pres~io11 nf his 1h·n11 <>1 ;i~ !hat of Gould sn far :i ~ 111~· a11· dH!!lC(' I~ ("()]l('(.'fned "Belorc :111 11nprl·~~1un r• \\"Ofk;1blt• ii Ill ii S t 111· recognized bv the publ1i:. ·• Cnrsh1n expla111rd "I helie1·e !'\tcholslln. Could. Holfn1;in a11d 1hP o th r r newconirrs havr JUSt as cle;_ir- Large Cast Souglit For Six Mesa Pl(1ys A doublr·barrclcd progr;in1 of six 0111>.;:u.:t p!<1ys 1\-ill in· nl1gurate the 11171·72 se:_isun for !11e Costa 1\1esa Ci v i L Playhouse, calling ror 1hc largest cast in the thea1efs six-year history. Auditions for the p!aylcts. all by Noel Coward unr!t·r the collective tille of ""Tonight at 8:30."" wi!I be hel d Sunday and Tuesday of next \\'eek (II 8 o"e!ock in the Comn1u n1ty Crnl rr ;1udi ioriu111 on 1he Orange Count~· Fairgrounds, linlcs are open 1n all ;ige gro11ps. The one·acts 11'1\I b1' d1r1dPd into two separ:i!e produet1ons In be presenled 10 reperlory. Resident d irecto r Pa11 Tambellin1 v.·ill s\<i~e three of the pla~·lets -"Hrd Pt>p· prr~... ··still Liie" a 11 (] "Sh(ldUW !'];i~ 11t111L• lh1·I o lht•r lhrer '·\\';11; ;111d 1\!e.u1s.·· ··r un1 ed t111°k" .ind "Farnil,v Albuni 11111 h1· d1rr~·!rU hy Toni T1!11.; Three or lilt· pl;1~.~ 11111 fen1urr 111us1c;1! srgn1rnt~. under the rnu~ical d11·ei:\1on ol ! Ani!a l;rossn1nn _ Thl' first h:ilf of ( h r ''Tonig hl <It 8 .30" S('fl('~ 11 111 1 open Sepl. 17. 11 1th l11e ~ec11r1d sci of pla.1s !•jJl'llJng tht· follnwing Frid:ir Sl·pl 24 . Ho1h evt nings \\ill h!· oflt>red on ll1e thi1·d 11·rekcnU . ()~·1 1·2 Seripls for llir .\11\!•l C1t'.1a1d pla.vs arr ar;iilabli.• for reading al the Cost:i illc~a Recr(•nl1 on Dcpnrtrnenl Fur t her 111- 1or111a11on 1nav bl' ob1H1n cd h\' r :1ll ing !hr <lt.'par1n1r nl :11 fl3~· :1.10.1 first Time Al Popular Prices Continuous Perform ances So ng Of Norway ' ......... ,..._ .• ,, 1, .. , •• { .... ~ ....... 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Bub 1101::· . .'\!lhod.1· r vt"r <l 1d 1t11brrL Taylor or T;. r<H1l' Power ;iltlivugh 1 11~.1' 11·t•r" :1~ Ing box nff1ce all ("lark C;1h lc whn ~1111 1s H ln1·i>r it1• of Jill· p1'tssion1st.,. \\"lly 1s, :-.;1 _1. \\"illaun lloli.ll'n ·· r guess tht·n' ;irt· Just too n11111y farn1n1:. pt•rsonalitlr-:. ... c;111·shin s:11d. So1T1t· pt•nplr ;1rr JU:.1 liot l out. 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'· 1~J.,.._ ___ • ----- ___ ,,,_ . -' . ~ ---__ DAlLV PILOT Ji. ·~f urf Surf' Filn1 Slatc<l I ----~ HOLLYV.'00l) I f\i"J "LEMANS" Actor Robe.rt Conrad, who upheld the l<Jw a.~ a gov~rn· inent !!gent un t~!ev1.<i1on sl 1 "V.'il d, Wild \Vest" series. ~ays he has bought film righ1 s to thC' life or i1nprisoned Jack ''1\1urf the Surf" ~·lurphy, one time Mi<1n11 bcat:h boy turned Jf'WC'I thief I<< lHO>I-CDITtllfll..., l"'!l".(JIT~ ....,..,1 ..... , G .... ' j • ~ •• ,, • ' ·~ IM~oung 6raduat~s ~ BRILLIANT. -No•''" Tim .. BEAUTIFUL. -Pauline Koe-I, The Ne"'' Yark11r SUPERB. -Ployboy REMARKABLE. -Jo1eph Morgen;le1/l, .. ; ii ,-. ·-- N&w~w1tk Ill .. oEJ •.'-"VINO(J •<•• "TIU AIRAHGfMfHl" EDWARDS It was his r1rst job in 9 year~. It wa\ his last lhance to do it right. SHOWING NOW! George c. Scott Th• Last Run · TONY MUSANTE· TRISH VAN DEVERE . "'· . , r, ... '1'""""'"" "HARPIR'" IH HA"IOR SHOPPING CEffTEot (DWAll D'S HUNTINGTON CINEMA MUMTlllOTOlll lfl.Cll 1IS4l M•IR SlrtM 147·•••• r-t H~ "TMl ltll\'l:IS" Wi•~ Si-vt M(Qutrn • ' ... . . ~ . !f> tlAIL Y PILOT r_r~v Self F ullerlo11 l11.1tid e Reporti11g Missing un 1'11/.Jt' Se ts Pla y 1•'0 1· Youth BY RICK !JU Bit<)\\ JIOLLY\l,"OQU 1l "Pl 1 Anyone \\'ho \\I'll('~ 11lluut tclev1s1on knows th:il llll' 111'11 - ing audience ~ophistieah:tl business than 1s a lot n111rr atxn1l !) ho 11• 11 us1:fl 10 ht' rt'a.,on~· tor 1h1~ kno11 lcdgt• f> ! 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"• '·~· 1 .. -.~··" ......... •l..O.C H <l<Vi.> ... ~LLI. o 0 •t C:0A11 H"'T 0 .... 0•100 •WY. 7-9600 • ,.._,,.,,,.0 10 H •IJt,CM POSITIVELY ENDS TUE S. WillAID the one movie you ~houldnot see alone. WlOR o-[G"PJ A!~o -SIEVf MrQUEEN in "THE REIVERS" (GP) ST AR T~ W[O. AUG. 11 Seen (o-.n.....,. (lr..J:u {01dono!t in "THE RED TE NT " _.,,,.,,,o•• ' ''" . '"''" '•• .. ••'"'" ••• ·-· • ' W.•• I '·~'"'"••• PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT Plu~ ~ir~Dauq:n1•fQy~OuuowQy "TKl Al!RANGlMfNT" EO'HARO S HARBOR .. ~~·:.1 ~••10• 1u n " '""la• " c~~·· .,,. ""01;1 '"''"WI..,,, '" DaG~ '"' PRE1'.11£Rf ENGACiEh,[Nf !' " .. , , " GEorgE C Si..ot t ,.,.last Run t:i• ~· . ~ fl\,, ~· (~ 1.· n r11V1 "'WT'"~u Q~ 0'HA llPlll" M/11 'II! [.!,' 1-,r,, 11/r . ' " . ,,. '"'"'~ ... r 1 .. CAPTAIN HlMO AND TH[ UNDf~W 4 rut (Ill" S1ort1 Sill "TORA ! TOllA !" MAT!N((S DAllT :rond TIRjJ -. ~ . -•• -· . ~ "'{ ... ·.' .... ,, ; •. . ·. .. . .. . . ' . ' •, ... r I . ' Garbenstangels! • ·a. • • J • ..... lt'M ....... BELLY BUTTON LINT PROCESSOR PROUDLY SHOWN BY ITS BUILDER-I NVENTOR LAURENCE WRIGHT Machine Which Bales Fuzz (All Kinds -Not J ust Belly Button Lint) Tied for First at South Coast Plaza Event ' 'Silly Seu.so1i ' Eve11t Leltves Big· Questio11: W lio Piit 011 W lio11i i11 the Gl111ie of •• Gurbe11stlt11 gel 011e-ups1rtlt11slii7J? HAIL , OH , MIG HTY GARB EN STANGEL TROPHY -OR WORDS LIKE THAT Gary Ow 2ns Presents Coll egiate Award to OCC 's Glenn Truitt " ' ' ' . • • -~---- ' ~., . ,. . .-: . ' . -· "' MIKE CHAPLIN EXPL AINS HIS COSMIC TIME PIECE It Doesn't Tel1 Time, But Did Sp li t First Plac.e • CHAMPION JUNIOR GARBENSTANGELER SHOWS TRO PH Y, WINNING ENTRY Bobby Davis, 11, Calls His Coritraptio n 'S!arbcngangel' • • • . .. "' .... CA RO USEL COUR T CROWD AWAITS JUDGES' DECI SIONS AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA Contest Co·sponsored by DAILY PILOT 0 rew Hundreds of Spectators fo r Judging JUDGES BEMUSED BY "EGOR ,' THE AUTOMATIC TEA BAG DIPPER, IN ACTION It Was One of Few Garbenstangel Entries Which Did Anything Practical I Pictorial highlights of what happen- ed when the DAILY PILOT mode the garbenstangels come to South Coast Plaza -Photos by Lee Payne, Rich- ard Koehler and Tom McCann of the DAILY PILOT Stoff. EVEN JUDGES SAI D THEY DIDN 'T KNOW WHAT A GARB~NSTANGE~ Wli$ Finding Our Are Gene Tardy, Owens and Pete Hen~crson of Ski:cs and t-:er.,.,::rson ' • I ' " ~ ,. f 1 ) • " .. • ·~-·' J'f>., --I 1.1 •' ' . •' .. ' '' . . . " ' , .. , . ,, . ' ' . " . %! DAILY Pl LOT Twsd,\y, Aur;i~~t 10, 1971 Ever yon e Has Something That Som eone Else Wa nts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Soll It . Fin d It, Trade It With a Wa nt Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results I Houses for s.Je ,~, I~ I -...,. ... ,~, ............ I~ I I~! Howu !or Sal• I ~ ;;;I -~''"";;;' ;;.;;;;1~;;1~!;;-~ ..... ;; ... ;;l~;;;ie 546-8640 2629 Harbor, C.:'11. Thinking of 1 1 SELLING? Let u~ help, "'e \\'ill buy your house today for its full value. The only ad· ditional charge is l ~~ of the selling price. l'\o ad· ditional expense. We cost anything to call and find oui .. you mi ght need hou•••I It doesn't e\·cn save:! GET POOL BARGAIN $26 ,000 Fantast ic valur. 3 large bedrooms, 2 bath!, large richly paneled li vi ng room, plush carJW'!S throughout. l...l'lrgi> hark vard \\' i th sparkling ;1nnl, lots of dPckini.r & brrrz11 lanai. Hurry it 11 un'l las1 ~ ACTION WATER FRONT NEWPORT HACH $42,500711 Correct, this imprPs~i\'e 4 bedroom bPach homf' is only 7 years old. Jt features 2400 sq. ft-of fun living in 2"2 ba1hs. sha ke roof. built·in kitchen, forced 11ir hrar- ing, driu ble g11r11ge & block •1'all fence sur- rounds. Sec thls f11r sure. . FASTEr. EASTSIDE 3 BEDROOM $23,500 A charmer \vith 3 bt>d- rooms. 2 bath~. huge park llke yard. dP!achf'rl garage, i::reat lnc11.tirin and priced tn sPll a! $23.500. Call nri1•c : FROM COLLEGE PARK APPRECIATED General ZIP CODE Ju st a zip fro1n the sandv BF:AC l-1. 2 level living includin~ 4 bedrooms. dining. 21/2 baths. p.lt io. fireplace, buil l·ins, carpeting plus tomn1unity clubhouse. Tern1s, too! Zip out and see it. It's only $36.400. B UZ:Z-.BUZZ~BUZZ Even if yoa're busy as a bee. you shoul d buzz over to see these very desitable 6 uni ts ~ 2 inla\V units. localed sou th of the high,vay in Cdl'rl. l'"ou can't get stt1n g at SI27.000. "YOUR PRIVATE SLIP AWAITS" '\'our PRJV ,\1'E SLIP de:;ccnds from this beautiful Dover Shores \i (F,\\' hornc. \vit.h its sumottious livinc. roorn <1ncl 1nvlt in2 fire· place. 3 !luge bed rooms including :i ~IJ\S· TER 'S SUITE 1lh ;i.\'s 11·or\!1 th!.' pricrl. 2 !Je- l~ixe baths and a gour1ncl 's dei1.r,ht kilt·h('r1. ]>lake an appoint ment.. "Don'l sllp·up on this one," a rnarvelous buy al SI 17,500. BABY, WE FOUND IT!! .•. ;\ J l/2 block from·the·beach "TRIPLEX '', ha s a 3 beclroo in. 2 bedroon1. 1 bedroom un it. Lots of shag carpeting. ne11· builtins and in top shape. TER!IIS:: J->ick this one up for $76,950. LOCATION "SPECIAL" 52 UNITS 52 BRAND NE\V ga rden·l.vpe ap<1r1.ment s. Check on the 200";-depreciation. /\·L:\·DE· LUX E UNJ'fS fe;i.tu ring indoor·outdoor kil· chens. private pat ios . huilt-in ran i:_:e and ov- (''1 , di~h·11·a sher . rccrc:i tion hall. heated and fil tered POOL. B.:ll··B-Q units, bill!ard table, shuffle board arf'fl". a r:ird roo111 and lush landscaping. Ver y desirable rental area, i:on- venient to shopping and rerreation arefl!'. financing is excellent. INVf.STORS. you '\\ be delighted at the return on this inve~tn1en t Priced right at $827 .000. M·M·M·M-NICE!! f irst 0\1-'ncr advant(lges nre j'our.~ as n\vner (lf the 27 spanking nc\v .A.DllLT APART- J\1ENTS. con sis !ing of 1 ·2 & 3 bedroon1 units \1·ith I & 2 bath~. fea!11r1ng a pool. bar·b·q area. rer room, Indivi dual garages, builtln.<:, :-hag rarp!'t1ng. force d air heat. laundry f;i. c11ities and a11·a rd 11·inning landscaping. Let 11:-~ho11· you these bea11llfully dc!';igncd and bui lt uni t!'. 11·ith a proJeClf'd GROSS J\·lUlr 1·1rLIER of 6.9. R~aJ l.1-' a b\I}' at $422.000. General General PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 92 Linda Isle Drive Beaut. 5 BR. 4 IJa. h01ne WJ forn1al din, rm. & famity 1·n1 , 3 F'rplcs. Ou tside stairv .. ay. Built-in gun cabinet & book shelves. $155,000. For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Ple•se C ~ill : BILL GR UNDY, REALT OR General General * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. HUGE LOT! POOL! BIG HOUSE I Convenient to shops. schools. playground. 4 Bdr1ns. Child·safe rear yard. Tropical setting. Auto. sprinklers. $55,000 ··our 26th Year" General Gen•r•I l'ORlSl E OJ.SON ... ~. P£A lTO NS ' OPEN 1 D,\ YS A \VEE!\. WANT ACTION ??? \\'E'RE SOLi> OUT. BUSI· NESS llAS BEF-N SO TJ::f{. HJF'l(', '.\!OST o~· OU/l LISTl:-.'GS ,\f{E N 0 II' I'' ESCR0\\1• <)IVN~,H. -l.'\- VJ::STOHS AHF. h10VJNG SPANISH UEFOHC tNTEltEST l~ATl::S GO UP! CALL FOR RANCH ,, f'llf:E M'PllAIS.\L . NO OBLIG1\T !O~S. rr YO U I Hor1es, 0091, View \\'ANT /\ f1\ST SAJ.E LET l1a1nhling 'J slory .. l)ld PROFES~!ONALS, JN A \Vrirld eha1•1111•r:· 4 n1assl 1e l.ONl; Tl:\!E ESTABLl/ill· bunkhousr bf'dr·o<>1Hi;, Jiuj!.1· WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., ED OfflCE. REPRESE,'\T Realtors pan"l!;'d fan1i Jy 1·oon1. 25· pi~tur,. 11 i11dn,1·. Spi'l·IAcu· YOU. A CALL JS ALL YO L' 1111· \ /('\\ .. f 1-nllinL: ll\<111!1· NEED TO DO, 2111 ~an Joaqu in Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 New Loc•tion at Entrance To General I General Linda Isle -The Islanders Bldg. !Ain.s_ Br·11r ~kin rug fir'l"I ~l!JJ!IJ!IJ!lllJl!lll!JlllJl!!!~!l!IC,I 11la(·r. (;i~t1 n!1(· 250 sq. ft .Ir dl'PHMl kilf'hf'rl _ \VHll ,,f M Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 --;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;=I l•G~e~n~.~,~.~1"""'""'"""""""G!"'en~t~,~.~1""""'"""""""'"''1 341 ~111ss lo Plt'\'11 1rd patio. • MR. AND MRS. Zoned for horo;<'s 11nd dou~. 3 BEDROOM I i Fl1L.L Acn~:. PricC'ct ·10 Waterfront Corona del Mar Last large fee pa rcel on Ne\vport Harbor. Approx. l acre -170 ft. on water. with 3300 sq. ft. beach home and dock. \V iii sell all or part. Priced under con1parable 'vaterfront properties. P hone: 642·2 171 or 5ee your broker General I General I==== "mcscf\7cr6e EVERYBODY 9UALIFIES This Home Has MAGIC 1 T11 "~"111nr· lh1-: ti'· l1>n11 "f ~~!.71~~ J'·•.l'ithlP ~2(!1, 11"1 \\'nuld yo11 hl'!lf'\'f' 11'.' Tl1r g1-tr11gc tllt'nf'd 111111 a ;:an\" 1oon· 1l'it h sofr glo11 p:11wl· ling, sha~ (0:1rg1'I 1111d ~lul· ing door t·upl~J!!!'d.~ lnr rCf'· 1 <irrls, i;:~111 <'~, •'H', '.\'ot 011ly !ha1, bu1 ~1!so 11 b11 ~ ,-, It'!;(· ul " !a1n il,v 1~~1111 and I h•·d- roo111~. LocalPd on 1·01·nrr 101 (·lo.~e I(• :<wh.iol . H1•1r1g on lhl' IC'('11;1~t'J's -th is 11ill k"r r 1h1"n1 hn1n1•. 1::011 ~ti rl 111011111 inc:11d1ng l:L\r~. F11n. ul~tic 3 BR, 2 BA hHlllf' \1ill1 I tfr•(•p ~ll!li.! l'D l'fl<'llll_t:, 2 111il."· s 11·r f1·plr••<. ;ilJ h11il1n.~ ,\· hui.:;;• !:111111.1· !'••n11_ Un lip. lcf'1'11 hl<' <11 nnl.1 s.~1.~1;11. C11l l :,r,.f(!21 1r0prn r1·n~•- - .'..' puth.,,, _ oast EXECUTIVE '· '"IL ""''''' CONDO , . I D;,1 64S·OJ03 Compl. rerlec·., new crpls, r \ t:>s, this hon1e 1s the: Vf"l'Y 1 d:;hll'sbr. Rl'fl'ig 11 ~hr .~ l111rst 1111d is lotai ert in one dryr 1n<.:lUdcd. P;.ll'ed l;~Jow I ''f !11i• I cry llnr&t at•ert.~ in nikt , .'\i·•1por1 B;i), l't fc111u1e,, 4 $2 0,250 l<t1'J.!:•' h"d l'001n~. !an11!y r W1l 1 and 2' • baths. The 4 PLEXES l'Jl'P('l1ng lill'l!OUI Is of ·lhe lll_ghrs1 g n1dc av;.iilalilC' anrl grca1Jy ('1•111pl11n1•111 ,; 1he Otho;ot· hf'au1iful dre01<1lu1i;: In lop cond .. ille~a r!el :'ll.i.r, 1 nrar schools and ~lioppiug, $j9Jlmo 1nro111e, lj'"~ rln. j h'i1!u1·e~ in lhl'.' hoin!'. Thr J;11·i.:,, t~il'rrerl pa1 10 01·er-$5 3,500 HOME & RENTAL "lnterestin9 Provocative Well Seasoned" ONLY $18,500 I J .. -,k~ a bC'aLllifl1J yard wilh nL11nr1nus fl't1i1 hrn1·11\g ci1- Cciirirlll del :'ll a1· 4 FIR, .1 ll .\ I'll.< ll't'f'S a nd I.~ ir!eaJ for IVEJHD ()J' \VON riEr:FL:L' (Hlirl()()r Jivll'"· Roo1n for a 'rhls 11 .. 111" I~ 1'<'1it11• In t'11s-tri·IPVPI ;in1I l RH l'f'tlilll . .., ' • ' pnril i\nd .'.i11 Ql\ll lhf' l:iiul. 11 111111•· 1,, .'r>11r 111\·n irnni,:1- 220 E.17th 646-05551 l'.:1·en+ngs Call .l-18-3263 IT'S NEW IN COSTA MESA 8 MONTHS OLD CH.I! now nn 1h1s 1;peeiacula1 ·I hcrln.inrn. l bath hon1l' th.11 look~ l1kr a 111odf'I. A rlri1 1!Jlf' [ln•plal'c opens In bni!i 1'011\'/"t'~flllOn pit And fan11 ly roon1. Gli-1n101'0u~ g<il'o!Pn S<'J'Vlt'f' k11 rht·n 1ri1h sf'lf-c!P<ining-"'"'n, ~!'fli-11'­ illi• 1Jln1ng r(J<)fll, 11<1Jl1.1n !'111.,,,1, 111 1n;"1<·r i;1111" & 111111. \\'1tll( lo> ~hnpp111:; bPnl'h. JU', d1 l, .\., Pi 1·•i .1,.t t [ s--1 ~)() JHlll•lll -l1l1'•IP·1·al 1·as1i1' Cl< 1 ,., 1 a ·'···· · nr 1110!1 1rad. Cc"'' c•Jl!.11.:•· 111,, ••l!IPr hrdr,.·,n1~ Fronl ?:ilfi·2~1.1 Jik1• :,,., .•. , -,,.: ,. <·I······ $63,500 REALTY CO ANY 642-1771 Anyt ime ' <'\llll'l,\1tnl 1\1111 Ju~h land· ~~~~"l!~~I! "!lllgf'" "hiu•'"'. 1;"d1""'~11 ~ ."f'i1p111;: Q11 ir1 rLJl·d{»sar• ---_ ~--_ -r,..r·f,.et !1or h!l\'(i S!7.t. • • f11l'nit 11r1" t:XTl~,\S [;\. Sllf'l:'I. P1•i1·p s:;~.9--:.0, Call i~~:!~~~~!l:~:· ~ CLl!IJE -flllr~' ""1 '"~~ for 11•111 lor sh1l1111111; ;,.ir,.1:;13. bonf ;ind l t'c1i lCT. f(('frii.:l't'll· 11•1', \\.11sl11nL; Jllill'hin(', ()\'· EASTSIDE rn nnd 1·11r1J:<·. JNVESTf1f(S FOUR PLEX 1-011 n<'I' \\'ill i:rnt hilrk !'01· HARB OR I !l n1n11th~. E·Z 1rq11~ ____ _ Prl11xf' 2 BPrlroom unit.< 11 1111 Anynnl' 1·a11 qunlify. Src 4 BEDROOMS HIGHLANDS I huilriri kilchen .. "arp('I~, today:: ~,4S,·~Q38Jal Tn•1• sl1<1<ll'd Coll.:r::e Park - l \l\!,\('L'J \Tl·· ., f r"ri \Ill I dr.<1pPs, l0w n1a1r!l<'rlllf1!'•· i1u1"1 i t'~1d(•n1111I ari•a .!,lorl-. .. · " "'' ·' . ~Mnl. :11'!\I;;[ illl'l'l11•' S:.iO, 2~99 Jf11rbor. C<1~lll )l"'ll , I ,, li:llh l\olrnr \~Ill\ ll!'i'Jll;;I•(' t'l'I! h11 ii1>11 k1tl'iH'n, l/i!llil,1 and 1'1Jl'C'l'l'fi p;1l10J fl(·a11lift1I ' /)I"!' lllOn!h, n10111 .\, :~ l1ad1~. El'l'l'~.-.nl' g<.1rd1•n~. ('\1 ·rll .. 111 "r,ntl111un. $52, 9 SO fll1H!ift('~ !•• ll ~~u111e lhts 1011 ~;.;~.:;1~1. EXCLUS I VE WI TH 1111i,o1·r· . .;1 I'.-\ lu1111 11i1h ro1n1 • PETE BAP.RETI f0RISI' E OL~ON I \,.{ • -··N E A J.T(JP,S n111n1 •lri\111. Br~1 !ur \ h e l pl 11s 11::a1n,.. P l•llll, C~1 1J 11~ ---- '1"1ckly, m1ly ""·"" NOT FOR SALE I -REALTY - "IU1'4\""'.f'!~ft~, 546-5li90\''.\ -1111lf'•.• 11·~ 111.<I ni:h1 fc·w 1n11, 642-5100 Ni!wport •• EXQUtSITE Duple.~. 1n C,)l'nl);1 1irl ;.,1:1r. ' Beaunfullv p:i11"l"rl ,1,, ~.,,1. pP !f'rl, Z 'l\!l_. pliL~ 11 (111(' 1 J'!'!lllll U!1JI l<l lll'lp .\•1111' h111 n1onthl.v p:•.11111,, $1•\,:1011 675 -3 000 Thi~ I h1"i1·r.-,n1 p11110 ll;11i-1r T NE'N LI ST ING * 1 .. ,1111i111 ":1lk1ng d1•lilf"''' ;-..""1"'1 1 dtll)i•·\. dn~r. 1!1 .. r ~bopprn ::. Ii ;1 1' !\['II I ;1 I !II Tall, ,I ••II •I\\ JI !ht' 1;.1 111 :> '·'Ii< ,,1 1.r1d d11irl'lwo:c ,\II llR, S.: 2 li1 Hlllt, r,1, 11 •'Ii Fairview 646-88 11 (1nylime) lh1~ ;1•:d Hlli,1 ~1 111111111<'~ l'~ h:oi11~. 1'1·11, 1,a11n~, I .~•·. ,,, __ _,.,..,. ___ ...,.., 1, .. ,.,1 11, .. 1,,.,1,11 ·\ 1!1.:ir •1111dP1·1>~.; '1· .. 111 r .. ~,:i1rn. BEAT THIS ONE 1 llo111r f•ir Sl'l 000 ~·or in 1 C.ill Iii~ ;;filj,) . .i~.:,·J~l i::1''" ! ""''""""" " 11 5 1G.Ol7I. I I' ( ~~ \1 1 4 UNITS -$17,500 I ~T2n1o/·-,, I""" • 1,. ""' " ,,,,, • i.fii.~ 111'(' nor sl\aLks. Good in· 7BR.NEW PORT $25,950. C-t11l lo>!' .. ]!n111f'.~ Yri r l.11111;::" \Jai.;1<1111" •).«11111n:ill.11 l)1.,lnhu11•rl• BAYi B£ACJ.I B<'Hlll. !'IJ.~lon1 J1r1111r flfl lgl'. \ I ll'o'e 1'l i1d(iPr( lot Fle;.;11ilc 1 1\Til'11«!11P :; h1·d1• '"Ill 'I. h1tll\, I fir. pl:tn 0f"'n d:iily J .~. 1:111111.1 1nn111 hrnn" w!lh I ('0•!\r. Ln" 11111111 1. Ownrr will ht>!p fina11('r. Xo va- 1>,1111•u·.~ hrr!'. \\'hr11 rlo;r can l ,say. jusl hllrr~'. Call \j!~1 \1!l2-J:~:i. Zl~O I•:_ 2'lncl St. h111lli11 kl!<'h<'u , t1ot'l'l.w1 •. 11<'. MARINERS 4 BR. J BA . $36,000 l1gh1f1tl plll l\', 1"'\•'l f'd '11\rl SCHOOL N Cosll\ :'llt.'sa. N!'. $1. Johni;. s11n p1111os. L;ar11 ~" ll'ilh HOME & 0jlf'n ~31. & :::un. l-5. 3042 lnad.~ of bu1lt1ns. \\ 11·f'd fen· -4 BEDROOM -INCOME TOO Fltthh ~I. s1erro, 11u 1r1 t'ul.nr·S~(· I Enio nark <;<hool trnn1 ' REALTY1HC -----MESA VERDE POOL HOME Trulv A r11nrh ~I I']" home \\'i lh shakr rri11I & 1011· h;i nr:i11h ravt"~ h('au(ifully landst·a pcd fronl and 1'•·:11· ~-.i1·c1~ romplr!r \Villi f1~h ponds and f.,un;ains, rustic b"am cP1l1ng<> ar·· rl'nt h\Jgr addr•d fan1il~· rm. and brpr'ZY rril'('l'f'd pa!ir>. 3 01·,,r<:ize h"rl· roQms. ? til ed hath~. hrirk firPp\a('e & ht 111- in kitchen -\'il lil" priced at ~32.000, 011'n· ers anxious ~ PYRA:-.1rn EXCHA!\'t';OR:-I ' ~ ) ·· · -· · ~1· 1 !\Rt,;~· "· b ' h l.ll\'<'l.I' 4 Rdnn Pacrscltf'r ~1 rc•rL JnJ:il B(\l(•khurst A~·e. I t"•urls 11nd llhn11·y 11l1!lr 11v. " ' -" rr.ri'lfllll orne "'~o•HOC<••ri 11'i1h islanrl kitcht'n. d1nlni; nr;Al.1D H.S 6ii'i·8S00 TAHFIF:l.L -~\1117~ Jl un!in~lon Bl:'<n·h ing 111 lh is flnd.,,1r llig11111nd :1~:~ ,~~·:Jt'.1)'.\Tl,?? '!"LOOP..~ 1'()11111. sl<1tf' Pntt·y pl11s B111lr!t'rs l~1•possess1on C d I M ---.---hr>n\<' rl•"t' 111, (;ds 011111 -1 • • 1 •1 i.:;ua~r PLL~ FARROW SHARP & COLORFUL 3 bt-dro.-.m c01!112f', eov- ered patin. r 1rl11re A 11·h11"' picket f<'ntf' anrl 1 you·!! h111·"' ~"lllr dr<'f\Jn home. Bes1 co~ta .\!f'sa location, 01~·ner s a :y s sell! REDUCED $1.000.00 c;oRc;Eous SPLIT LEVEL REA LTORS i '644-7270 2828 EAST COAST HI GHWAY CORONA DEL MAR , CALIF. General GET STARTED STOP RENTING Save Money Pr'irr n [ 01,·nrr~h1p ht'rlroon1, '.! b 11 t h l"'n· 4lonf1n1un1 11 i1h rht11nii; iir('a and a 1!'1'1>111 r11110 for 1"n- 1rr1:11nlng. \'ti) ll!lle .,1-no upkeep, C!uhhotl~ 11n•i [l'XJls 1 1 111 your d1spo~al. Could Iv for you. $21.!l:xJ. Call 6~&-71 jJ. 1n111m hon1~ \\'Ith 11cCT'.~s to 3 ponls, JaCUlZt, s1111na bath. 2 lennis cou11s all for vour f1111 !1111rs. fl ~&1labJr ·wi th yo11r hri111f'. Assun11> :i'!-,-;; 101111. Priced ro 15ell al $.10.~. This 4·y~ar·old hrime i~ Jn better than n,.11• con- dition. all l11v1 shly l11ncl~ sca)X'd. pool sizP ysrd. neat & rl1>an inside, 3 master siz,.. bf'dronn1s, roomy built·in kilrhl'n v.·ith breakfa~t bar plu~ you get a hug<' hnnus room lo finish as 11 fam - ily projr('L Rrduccd to I I,.. ........................ .. :S3l.500. Sec it : MESA VERDE REDUCED $2000 This ii the hQme vou'"" always \\·anted bui rould not a.fford. Loc11 tr'd in the presUge arrn n f M~• Verde, this P11 c ... setter home \1ill go fa~t. 3 bedroom delux---<1nly S36,500--opt>n Sun. l -5. 1724 Mlnort:a~ Macnab·llVine Rf•;llly Cornrnn~· HARBOR VIEW HILLS Ju~I lisrrd -\'f'ry a11r11c1h-e -i;pa1·1011~. 4 BR .. 21 ~ bath I hnmr. E\'lrn !g('. LP.. ,!, DR,, l11gh be11n1f'd cril1ng. f R., breakfas1 nrPa -all ias!efu!ly d('l'<>ralC'd 1n Span. ish deror • entry tbrough courtyard 11·11 h c'()lo1·ful t1lr, l"f'fl('ctor f>OO! .t: lut1ntain. ln.ooo. IRVINE TERRACE Cci1.,v & c:lt•fln, high tibove 1!1e bay off Dolphin Ttrrace, ft't'r fron1 noi~r 11nd Nll)I· f'd by !hr OCf'an bl'l't'1.e. Dbl. 1lt-t11~·hN1 g-.irage -61 x 158 lot 111lh side dnvr\\'ay - roon1 for boa1 & trailer, t>leC'trlc TV 11ntcnna ind ud- f'll . Jusl $49.500. Phonr 6i3-S.l;,(). 2629 Harbor Blvd. 546-8640 1642-8235 1 675'3210 BEACH BARGAIN ""''!R'!E'!P~O~S'!S'!E~S~s"'10.N""'s'"" &aut. 3 BR .. family rm .. Macnab-Irvine OPEN EVES. 'TILL 8:30 -Fa rr:.P'lir- I Sparkling c!e11n homes. ~me hltns, ; c:1r gar. AU !hls tor -wl · t d & ,_ I d 2 Onl11 $~.500. "" y pain c c .,,, c : CAYWOOD REALTY 3, 4 & 5 bdrms Sonie w11h , por>ls FHA·VA C<:inv. tr.rm~. 6.106 \\,Coast Hwy., N.B. from ·$20,000 10 S10.000 548·1290 COLLl:VS t,,_ \VATI'~ [):t; ~ 1':"/ITS -f:11!tl~id;'C.:'lt 8843 Adam5 A1'r. 9G.' «.•ll (ln~e 1\1 SrbfYJ!~ ii. 'hnp~ Sp.ill'kling, :!O Ir, x 40 fr_ l1n1n!'rlial1' Orr1q-,:in1·r orona e ar I 2 STO RY in.<. shrll i<'l\;!11' f1rrpl:i!'f', 1111('\I· ',/ lw1lronn1 RE;>;'r.IL J)O<ll. S·!l,.'iOO-Phonc 5;~·i!J,1<l.:; fir. 2 b11 . fain rrn, bllns, BAYfRONT STEAL 11111,Jy tinrk: p11 t 1n }l'r.~h h•~tlll'.' in 1:1:11~·-Ou1s1and1n;: I I I (' 1 rlt' f·111\\.l«li" h~n.:11111 ~t nnl,v _ I 1;itnr '" ~.l.> 1.'l rrir, F111~ rpni.;, PF Brf1ut1f11ily r<'dr•1·rir·1i('f!. ,, S'L(i,,,1 ~1 "ill('!I iiidi1ow~ ,1 nrwr11rrr111i,g1n 1\'1ni;:1\'\!1111 t •·ll ·mi_' · thn1011I. fnf'rl rr11r ~11rrl, frill Jargf' twrlr<-orn" J<~ 1'alh!< hlli;(' hi•di·onni~.: ·\!rt tilniil,v f\!ld <l1n1n~ hrt'll' 01111rr 's '1 ·' 1-•1 ll Jpf'n r1 r~.) vn rd l11d.«·P111.:. 11 spl'inkJrrs. ]l\'lnf.:: l'IOl11. rui·ni.q <l1n1ni.: ''"''"· 1,,,.,1101 ,1,,,,,,.. ,,~"'· !11111 11.v gnp1·n 11nd rhP~ ;irr ',,0~. '· ''· r1. Int 1t2.-1 Valt;ir-" .. "'" l · • '!. HERITAGE "·~• roon1, hfP:.kfil"! rrnrn a 1 hath~. 1.,.1.,....1., .~· rli·a""" n1nr1ni: lo C"ll1f01111n1111n. --• - 8\S() [ti'. !'l11Cf'll lltt . Ph, I"'''" ,,,," k ''II" ,, '''" , . ,. C11ll 11(111' -6·lf>..i111 -for ap. ~;:..=-11.ll ll!Att f'a.~t results an> just a phone call t11v11y • 6·12~56i8 :i::'·l·"i-lm. ~:?7·~~\ill 11flr1· 5 pn1 . I , , 1'6 o~ " ~, 11 ·Y 1 •11 ,, I ihn10111 1ir11 .. '1\e,· 1,-wis11.1>. 1,.;:::;:;;;:::;:;;;:;::;~I hay, pus a p1up1•r s1t1dv :\'fl ll1l<Pl'lnr or inislakr. po1n n1en. J , •• ~,. I I CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. 3 BR . TOWNHOUSE + 1Bx~O Bonus rm. Xlnt vie\v & location - Univ"rsity Park, , • $39.500 DOVER SHORES 4 BR . 4 Ba ., fain., vie\1', $86.800. 5 13R . 5 Ra. \Vaterfront v.-·/pool. ...... , .. $199 .800 BA YFRONT ESTATE SALE 90 Feel of Rayfront. pier & slip. 5 BR's. 7 ba 's .. pool. fee land. $450.000 LUSK HARBOR VIEW Near ne\11 3 Bil. 2 Ba . hon1 e. 3 Cai· gar. Landscaped. Cpts., drapes. Only . _ 862.950 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VI EW Top street in Ernerald Bay -lot ready to build on -level pad. Landscaped. $49,500. OCEANFRONT Beautiful gated area \v /prlv. beach. Custom 3 BR .. den \V/"'et bar, playrm .. 4 ba. $170,000. 833-0700 Coldwell, Banker 644-2430 "'.11h !1rrplacr .t v;cfl!ar .. 111 I Tr11tlC' vollr~. WESTCLI FF-PO-QL th is ro1 1p:erl will: rill ~lrPrl w ,.k & L I gu:~1 PHrking, FJl.'ll'f' fnr a a er ee I 0 °/o DOWN ~1\·1n1n11ng p<l(I! and a l11ri::e I Orl('n rlitlly t •o ti. !'inp In. prlvarr pal1n. niakr lh1~ 111'.' ti!lO ll;orht'lr Flll·rl. At Arlflnls j RICH IRWIN ~"t 1n riur l1nr frn· trUP vaJ. most f'Xciting offPring or rhr :H.'i·O·lb.~ Oprn '!ii 9 P~1 8 ?..yfroni. Ol d!'r a BR. pins 111' ns 11 sharp 1111,vrr. 4 1-!ugr yrar for only llfi4.000, Cal! r Pnra\ uni1, J'1,.r ,\· ~lip ror h1•<Jrm!' :i hath~. ti73·87.i0 for detAils. VACANT ·Iii fL h\'lt1 1. P1 1ced at Jtlnd ll l.l .~ussrx Lane. :->.B. lo THE REAL \"-ESTATERS " ••>'I" '"l'" "l•M NEWPORT HEIGHTS RUSTIC 2 BEDROOM HOME FIREPLACE PATIO B·B-Q I $25,000 Roy McCardlt Rea ltor lSJO Nc11 port Rl r<!. C.ill. 548.7729 • ' Bc~t ftrint row lrw:alion in I odgirm! Blurt~ nr,\I 10 \\'id~ gret'nbrlt Erlrl u11t1 3 BR., :?1 ~ b111h ·condo, Huge en~!. 1:1\:;7 11. [ltltio. Rare oppor. 111!1 1!~ Ill l.).1.~100. H~L F.N B. DOWD RE.-\l.1'~JH &1~·01.ll - 0111 1tf ru-eoa owr1er must scll 1·aJue only • ~12:·1.000. 011-ncr Lachenmyer !11r.;1' 3 bedroorn and faniily \\'ill c11t'l'y, 111 :'llcsa Verd(', beautiful BAY V JEW 11 1;::-hlands /Jonie on C'U.l·de· Charmingl:y d11!errn1, n1od-Realtor ,;ac ~lr!'e:, Exc('llenr rondi-1 ern 3 BR. 3 Ba., fan11!y 1'111_ Call 616_3928 11nn, 11·11.tk 10 zchool Fu.JI ho1nc. Sprc1acu.lar \'){'\\' of · Evei-;. &!2-2237 price $.'\0;9:..o. · ' h&y, ~an & Nt'1•·port cen. Corona del Mar Call S-16-~ (Oprn rvC's.l I !er. $.~9 .. 'tflO. S th f H' h RICH IRWIN OU 0 19 way I Q@Q HElfTAGf; REAL TOR 675·6060 f'lrln't f1g:ht 1hc ~11n1n1rr traf. _ ~ IUl IP111 BUILDERS'--fir. Lf'll\I(' lhe rar a! hnmP ~;:=:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;~!I • and 11 nlk 11, ft'I•' ~hnr1 hl()('k~ !! -----Choice fOrC'vc r '·lew lo1 in till' to rqh('r China ('r)•'c .,r RIC' LAKE FOREST hills or Yle,:a Vrl'de. J,e1-rl, Cnr~11111, 2·Tw0 hrrlronin -11!';2 CORTA CRf.:.__"'1'1\ • A beautiful hon1r J blocks lrorn lhc Lake F'nrl"sl club hnusr. This homr h11s 4 bffi. rooin.~. a forn1nl fl iniru; roon1. a pcrn1anrn1 vie11• and pro!M<sional landscaping. J>rif'f'd ar $51 ,500. ca 1 r 5'16-231~ for an appoin1ment, lo THE REAL \~ESTATERS 11 cll ::rr11!rd, rrady In h111lr! un11_~ 111 onf' nf ("'!....,1rn (k l 1J[1'C111 in <ill'rady Jrl'C]Op<'d il!111"s hr~r ~ri11th.rif-ll1e.hi~I\. cus1on1 nr1o:hl>orhood. ()nr 1"A,1' rluplr.~ !l)rallnn.•. Onh of a kinrl lrfl a1 rh1~ )ow $4.i!f.JO. Call 6i3.11:1:1(1, · prirf' of $21.950. Ca11 :i.16-2313 fcir .1t.11 n.ppu-intn1en1 to seP. \O 'THEREAL \"\.. ESTATERS ' "'I'• IJ'Hli "pr,• l-i>' THE REAL \"-ESTATERS • Of'I" ,.r,r11 "1 0\1.'NER TRA'.\'SfERRED 4 CdM DUPLEX . $49 950 Bdrm, :1 11<11 1is. fam'il~ ' • Roon1, El<'g nnt 2 srory Bl'droom~ up. 1 hf>droorn rntr . 11 . 11 _ • • " ''"" '""' ., .. n11 '\'~:H r!r~r .. ·r·11r 8si;u~e ,.. ............... ,..iiiiiiiiii/ ;:1," apr l0<1n 3 Bdrm plu& - i'ILP,l' h1m1l.11 rnom ,1·1tt1 f.rrplace, B K'" S2•1,9:iO. Ci.II Df n Klei n .'>·10-l i:IO dOll'll, On beaut1ftl! Poinsct· b~k ) s2~''000' di~ln1'1 rOl'lm, I fia •100 · '" , •R \\Ir ~ · Sanrlc1'!t d11v.!! 111 812-fii!!L 01. Home Show Rea ltor• e\·1>s, al ~!l3..F.003. · 01\'r,;ER tran~frr1>td, s"·.11 .. tninit pool, 1 hedNon1~. buiH1ns. fib' S:l3,j5(], Coll :\hi' inn ~('Gill d!\)ll RI .i·l~-li2() Or t'lf'~ .~I $11-9:1111\, DELUXE TRIPLEX OPEN SUN 1·5 Property and ap-pli11nees. In t1p-1op rondi!fon, $53,SOO "Annchil ir llnu~('ht1nllng" -- 3533 E:. Co11s1 11 11)·. Crl:'-1 *WILl EX CHANG°E* 67S·722S Chl\!'1111ni;:: 2·11R. r!rn, hnn11• 1 --*,-2~D~UF'LE X ES * in C·2 lt1n('rl f•)r tiu.~1ne~~ . i11 griod--0ff 17th S1 ){')(' fl); :"le\\·rr. SldP by s!rle, ~ll one ,;nuil[ Cn--'o ~-J •. ' 0 b h 3"R2 .. ~ · • "" · 1:..\'<:U~ll'(' bt>11ril 3.12 .. )()0 f'/11'11 6 ' . ' --------I o, 1)1 : ~ • '"' ra. NPar Azynt i:1r;.;i;r-.:, GeOrge Williamson i\1'~.R .\JDV~:n. 4 nr1m;:-:·. Why srnrc II !n the actlc I R I 1111111~ 11~~11n1r 1;1 • ( \1·hrn )'()\! c11n turn 1t Info __ -----__ ea tor lri~ri, hrk. ~1 1f'fin ! · 11 ro,r 1 ')UC£4' <r6c °J?,altl' 546-5990 A fl)Od \\'llnl ~ 8 -l:"OCI J.~nr1111 C'n. llhr. 6'12-~ _.._2..__~~"'.._.._H..__'~'~""-'·~-C •.• M_. __ _'.'.l"~v~•~'1~m2o~"~I -----f 11 !1 • -;! : ! l 11n11 ng? \Vft f\•h t};, _!l_!!_!!~ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!~-~~11!!!-•~-•-!ll!!ll n1on"y lhrouizh a DAILY ]St>ll lllle ilema now! C&il ,673-4350 645-1564 l!nii •rn ril>•~ ;,.·.(~ll,~rr I PILOT \Vant Ad.. 1 fil 2-!''6iS No11·~ ca~h. i·!ill fi-!2-:'!Gll! "'f'.~ '-l "l u ----------1·---'-'_%~-i~i). 550 NEWPORT CENTER OR ., N.B. ---' - ' ' I -. ' . - O.nerel Room At The Top 1475 Sq. Ft.I G•n•r•I NIGHT OPEN HOUSE Come s~ t~ llghrs backed by the Pacif.ic Ocean from ·121· of hilltop ocean view. ;, BR, 3 Ba. lncl sep bu: ron- tlE'C-ted in -law qu11rtel"!>. }19.500. Open \l'e-d eve, 6- 10:3o pm 1161 Gteneagles Terr, CM &12-6657, Rltr. • • • • • $21,950 . . . . ... . . DAILY PILOT 23 l~I _ .... l~I -..... l~I -.. -l~I _ ..... l~I ···~'· I ~ ... ~., I ~ 1 ~~~~~1 General DOG KENHELS - HORSES Cost• Men TOTAL PRICE $24,000 NO DOWN G.I. BUYERS $100 DOWN Huntington Beach Laguna Nlgua.1 Newport S.ach =======l_,N_E_A_R_s"'c-H-00.,.-L.,.S - COUNTRY LIVIN' 3 BR. 2 ba., w/w carp., drapes, Land1caped_ $31.900. HIGH ON A H ILL in the City Panoramic view trom ~his 4 SWIMMER'S DELIGHT BEAUTIFUL BAYCREST rn this xtra sharp, raMbllng bdrm, 2 Ba. home, 1n xln! ranch home featuring twin· cond., for only $39,9'jQ, Just listed! Be au r l f 11 I J y slze ~ooms. panetled for-4 BR. & FAMILY RM. maintained tr l -I eve 1 . 4 ma! dining mom, 12' x 13' Completely fenced, roon1 for ~droom, 3 ba!h, for n1al private den, hardv>ood boat or trailer; $39,500, dining and breakfast &1·en, llooni, w/w crpts & drps, WELL CARED FOR large. famil y room \1•1th Business Business Opportunity 200 Opportunity DEALERSHIPS -AREA DISTRIBUTORS Join a Winning Teaml F a ntastic NEW Electronic Sight & Sound SIGN PROGRAM "THE LITTLE HUSTLER" ''The Sign Th.at Talk1" Oi&rrrung 2...-tory, J bed- . rooms, family room and 2 ba ths. Hugt_ 19 x 25 nunpus room wilh rough 1llumhing imca.lled for arldlt1onal bflrh or Wl!'t bar. E.1tcellent nnrlh Costa Mesa location. Price $34 ,500. r or additional !nfor- niatlon c11.U ~2313 11'.) THE REAL \"'-ESTATERS Cu'e 2 Bcdmt. home on 55'x 135' lot. BIG HALF ACRE . 130 Foor lrontagl' on pnv1ue rt.Nlf'1 in Santa Ana H('Jghts. (j()Od T \\'O Brl!'m. fl'<er upper w11h large lam1Jy roorn • new roof. Four horse co rrals, Ill.ck room and sn1all hay barn. This property 1s one of the vrry Jew left. And "'hat a price~! Only S2·L9SO -See Thill. PAYMENT F .H.A. for 1h1s labulo1.1s 4 bedroom, 2 story hotlse with 3 haths. Ready !or your occupancy now. Completely carpeted thruout, also drapes. New style kitchen With alt built. In~ including <lishwasher. Double garnge. Schools &n<l shopping nearby, Let us ~how 11 10 you, cheery-bright ki!chen "'Ith Good design, 3 Bdrm, home massive stone ~ll'C'piare n1J<i bldn R/0 plus lots of store-in xlnt location. Low down. 150x~) pool Jusl ou1s1de. al! t'8binets. New paint In $29,000. Owner transfcmng bu~1nesB It. out! Deep. deep lot, nice-Laguna Niguel Realty to East and can give qu1t•k 1'"actory Training -Field Supervision -Ad· vertising Aids $3295 to $8500 required -Se- cured by saleable inventory Big profits - L':very business a buyer . Arnold & Freud 3S!1 E. 17th, C.M. 6'lG-77S5 QUICK CASH ""'""':;, • 1 •, ', ' 'r,• Walker & Lee Jy land!!ctiped y,·irh tall, tall 830-SOSO 496-5791 possession. Hurry on this trees and many shrubs. Full Lido Isle one. Fee land, $72,9:i0. CaU For information phone : WHOLESALE OIVf .. S I 0 N , ELE CTRON DISPLAY SYSTEMS. 171 41 642-6262. $29,500 By Own•r High, on cool Oct'anvu Bluff. Only 4 min to ocean. Beaut, Quiel trtt-linfii area. Im· mac. J Br., 2 BA + lam rm .. 642-6657 open daily n/a. THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD DON'T PINCH YOURSELF (You 're Not Dreaming) But You Can PINCH YOUR PENNIES with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad 3 LINES 2 TIMES $2.00 Any Item Priced $58. or Less (If mor•, than on• Item, the combined total cannet e:.cHCI $50.) 642-5678 Evenings CaJI &16~1:179 TOWNHOUSE ·SPECIAL· Sell your Ja\\'nmo11.·er anrl yard tools .1ry carerrce J1v· ing a! $21,950. Spacious 3 bedroom 11nd d in 1 n g. THREE COOL POOLS roR YOUR USE. Now vacunt for your impet·tion. C11ll 5-IO·ll;,1 (Op<'n l'ves.) $'711 HERITAGE atAL UUTI COLLEGE PARK l BR. 2 ba . Covered lanai. tge, yard, \Valking d1sl.1nt'e 10 all sehools & f;hop'g. Only $31,00J. C'ioo!:I 1erms. CORBIN- MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 20 UNITS 5-4 Plexes • SrH one or all. Pr1n1e location arlj11cen1 to J\1emnrial J-losp1l.11. 011·ners J bedroorn un 11 . all 111 plush cond111on. No vacancy. S67,500 ear h. (.'all :J-LJ-8·12·1 IOpt'n eves) price S72.500. AJI tenns. 646-71TI. 2790 J.farbor Blvd. at Adams call 847-lnt $56,000 54::).9-191 OJK'n "-11 9 p~1 SEYMOUR REAL TY Immac .. Jike new 2 BR. plus A subsidiary of Newport Opt-Sonics Co., 890 Production PL, N.B. ----~-----117141 Beach Blvd., Htgn Sch dining room. Open 'Iii 9 P~1 $89,500 4 BR .. 2 BA. rov'd patio, ~~~~~=::::l~Z:Z:-15 Bdrm. phis family rm.; on SPACIOUS bl11n B-B·Q. roncrt>le block i large lot. 4 BR + FR $39,900 \\·ailed yd. close to schools-$1 .00 MOVE IN $125,000 Beycrest an-a, <-·harming-4!·-------- shopping S26.500 * * *' 2 Gl's! 3 BR 2 BA, 70' x 100' Large. l bdrm, plus pool & BR & family rm. !..arc.:,. I' BR., cov'd paiio, R-2, lot. fenced lot, bl!in RIO. firt'pl, 2 bdrm. guest suite On 70 dinlflf:: rm. Kitchen hl!ns, 2 Acreag• for sale 150 lncom• Prop•rtv $23;500. Broker 642-4816 J><ltio. air-cond. crpts, drps, ti. Jot, frp/~. 2 'f1!0: h.1ths, 11lr 40 ACRES 4-PLEXES 166 dbl gar, seller pays all ~wr $200,000 entry, cpls/drps, On \1•idc N£1\H SANTA i\1ARIA GOOD FINANCING FOil Sale hy 01\·ner 3 br, 2 <-'OS!s. Prict> redu<.'e'd 1$.1000., Lido Nord baytront. 4 Bdrm. 80' lot. S·IOO Pt>r A\Tt' $fi.OllO du"''"· Pnce-"$55,COO ba in Rancho J\lt>sa. Just 'o $1.8,500. You can not he11.t p!us dining rm., library & CAl..L 0 641i ·l4 14 Bic: Oak trers, nu:c build1n>: \Varn1·r & Oak, Hunt. Bch., reduced $2,000. $6,;ioo to this. s&'",',',·p·.On 50 ft. lot 11-ith pier ~A ~A~-sites, recJ'C11!I011. lnvl'Stn1t'nt 2 blks W. of Bea<-'h Blvd. assun1e li 7~ Gr Loan 1v/S196 ~ or ff't in·n1L•ni. Easy 11.'rms. New crpls & <lrPs, tirepl's, nio PII. S.1~9322 I' it EAL T\' rho n P : ~O:, I 912.;,;116, la ht, gas bl•in~. East Bluff bocuanb lau>eon Jrz. Nt•r N, .. port 1'0$1 orr1rr 9Z'1-8279. Or ""'r•!e: 43~ S. LEADERSHIP R. I. t62-4471 ':-.::.J 546-1103 11ealto• 1--~0-W--NER____ n1,1:idwa,,, Santa J\1ar1a, 842 .. 66 .l416 Via Lido 675-4562 I ~~-,...,::..:_-:,:.:::.._ ___ 1 • EXCLUSIVE AGE.NTS • ''SPLIT LEVEL'' Cal if., 934~1. (3J 2 BR/1 BA HOMES SALES-LEASES MOTIVATED 10 AC. ranch site, NO COMPLETELY .··f~ formal dining and living 4 BR, J ha. 60x90 .... $77,500 Fantastic buy In Bny(Trsl. DO\VN, Re5pon fa1n1ly just REDONE • '. • ...,. room~. Lorgt family room, 3 BR, 31,1 ba. 45x88 .. $9-1.500 Price reduction lo S76.~>IJO. take over $25 per n10. Nriv crpls, new drps, new C'_ .. \ .. _./3Efl and 4 bedrooms with thf? 4 BR . .C ba. 90x88 •• $135,000 Elegant ~1rflltcrraili•11 n. P}'n1nts. 961!--0(H7 tile, new floor, new painf. ~,j,S( ~ ,.,f {',II master suite on ~ separate Step-down livln>: ro 0 m' A··p-.-,~,-m-e-n~t-,~,~0-,-,-a71e-,1°"'52 Huge lot. 2336 Elden Ave. / JI lev'el for privacy. A most LIDO REAL TY INC. formal dining and room for .... ;...,--7:'.::'.':-C---7:c'::-OO-::-CM. $60,000. Oivner. E~ ~' · _: tea f desirable floor plan. Dill us 3377 Via Lido 573.7300 pool. Call 646-7171 * NEW · UNDER 646-530:l '°-..-:;· to see this one. bilT.l ~~~~!""~~..,~I CONSTRUCTION -\\'J::STBAY ELDEN 2·11·1 Vis1a Del Oro 842-2535 LJ['O SOLID. Ba)1t'ont t>y 10 UNIT APTS, 27 UNITS ;>;ewport ~ach 644-113.1 0\\'11(."r. Pier r.,, xtni lrg siip. 10 Delux 2 BR/2 BA. 2332 $~22,000 Fountain Valley s.i· lot, gm belt, 3 br. 2 he..,~====-~-~-E.dcn A\'c, C"''· 111ust stt Webb Realty 642-4~5 ----· Sl65,000. ?':'inc. 0 n ly BA YSHORES choice lora· to appreciate! $115,000. LEASE OPTION ii7fHl132 ror 11ppt. lion! 4 Br. 31h Ba. din. Owner. Lvl'S &16.SJO:? Industr ial Property 168 3 BR, Ilk BA, in fine F.v.1 --,-16~'~x:02oa•"OF~A~Mw10L'Y'-1M:-:7;,~,~;on"-~v~;~.c:-10'------I mom. Huge masirr br. ----,~~;:;;-;--l<i l ;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;I neighborhood, close to ROOM $69,500. Re>tltor, 64&--0732. ~~~Property 154 Sole or lease schools. Hurry and call on 2 B"DRDD'l Eld •d "P c.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;:;;;;;;;;:;;.:;;;;;:;;,;;;;; And t>Verything nice to go "' ' or o . • VILLA no. 70, Baysirle • !his one. s235./mo. with Jt. 3 BR, 2 BA and graded, landscaped, patio. Village, 2 br, 2 ha, pvt bch DOG KENNEL 12·400 Sq_ fl, industrial blrlg. SHERWOOD REAL TY dining area. Only $24.990, 6-% '{'a $26,500. 0 w n er & pool. $16,900. 673-3651. Eslah!ishrrl ('Q1nn1erci11l k<>n-in the t·•~nler of Orange Co. CALL 540-8555 R I E tot b 837-0\30. • with 1,000 sq. Jt. air cond. ea 5 e y ,. Newport He1ght1 n~·l on 2.R aCJ'l"l!, lnclud1·~ n!flC(' space, Railroad spur BY O\\'NEP., S 2 8 · 0 J O· M VAY J BR. 2 BA. crpts. drp;, { 111-lnrJ,;r", modrni 3 BN:l1•01•n1 udJ, 10 storage_ warehouse A~·!-11mi> 6':',, FHA, r'-'al c ingrm,xl11tcond.Fence<1& NEW LISTING hon1e plu.~ s111:1lh}r 2 Brll-11rea wiTh 14 ' truck doors rlf':1n 2 BA, aft C & wk enrls landsca""rl. ll!r. nntlos 3 BR. $34,900 l""'m gll•'s.·1 .,,. •mplo,v"C • f .~ ,,~ "' ,. ,. ". rP.ew11y ecces~. Asking 8.~!l-flli'.J S31,000. A5sume 6%. 837-9622 Lovely 1rce 5harlt'd ~ell inc:, hillls(' and st•W'ral ut1JJty SlZ'i,000. submit your terms, ' !nu. -H_u_n_t~;n~g~l~o~n~B_•_•~c~h:--893-8533 ~5-1}158 SACRIFtCE! r.1ust-~ell. pro-or a cornt>i· lot jus! QI! Cid! buildings. £x1;;!ing Sf'! • up For furrhrr in!ormation, 4 Br pool home, y,·alk lo bch. perty settlement. 3 hr 2 ha, Dr. Charn11ng 3 Bit, din. roulrl bt,> niodiried for VP!· plcaS'f' call R. E. Knox with $185.35 -P .I. Assume 907,, conventional $2!1,500. 2650t A I i ca n l e, rm., br\t'k frpl., hdwd. flMI., 1•r11111ry l'linlc: or incorpor-Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. V11ca'nL clean. 3 BR, !am loan. 968-5397. Mission Viejo, &37·7677. carp., {lra[X's. Cool pa tu1. Ill(' a ll<'t S!11rt'. $1 30,000. f''lr 5'11·2621. Evrs/wkn<ls 538-9435 rni, flrrpl, r<UJll't neighbrhd. Dbl. gar. on a!!ry. S1•e this further 1nrorn1ahnn. plt·!lSC -~-\\'alk ''"' sch!. front kitch, Huntington Harbour Newport Beach h<'rnre il 's sold . rail f{.E. 1-\nn!t Y.'t!h Lots for Sale l70 LJ N"ar l•v. rn1 . JO": dn, Own· UL'S CALL 0 U 6 l <I • Eckhoff & A••oc ., Inc. 4 BDRt.I. hon1e on island. THE McCA • · YEAR-ROUND f'r 11·/carry the ba1. lZ!l.500. ~~~ :1 1l -~'ii2 l t:\•rs/wknd~ 53'1-91~:J CHOICE loL R-2. 100xll5. BEACH REAL TY crpls. & flrf'IS .. on lg. lor, HOME IS MUl#C.. Paved alley, 348 E . VACATION 892-5593 completely 1nd5cp., asking iiJ\l:TY Cemetery Rochcs!er St., Costa l\fesa. Pr1va1e heacti • BayshQrrs. -~1~66~1~2~B~o~'~';h~B~l~"~'·~·~"~·~B~.-liis;;Ai9.:;:000(i .• '_''J;kii•~o-;ff;"b<";"-;:";;-"&·I FOR SALE Nt•r Ntwport Po1t orrlr t Lots/Crypts 156 Close to 171h SL shopping 2 bedrooms, d1nini.: room or ''SACRIFICE'' \\'ALJ< 1h hlk to beach & The l\1cCauls have taken ex· CHAR.i\11Nt_;-cu~1om -3 13r~ :z _----'-'-~----! area S21.00l. 673-9509. drn, small charrrung home. manna . 4 Br, J 13a, choi{'(' cel\('n1 !.'are of their home in Ba. Shade trees, Jovrly 2 SllNl!ISt: plol s (1\l11sonicl, R ch F Addona ble 1 o o~ S42,500. Priced bel ow market for Dav Isle. lncation, \rg cor Ne\\'port Shores. It's a 4 carpeti ng over hardwood. Pat·ifir View :'>-!em or i a I ~n 91• arms, CALL 675-4930 quick sale. Thrs home \\:ith lot. Q\\'l\T. 213--;,92-1496. he-droom, 3 hath, lar~e l1v-Lg. bnck fu't'pl. Ilenrnt>ll Pork. SHX>. 5-1:)..25~ ro ves 180 • COt.ESWORTHY&CO.I ;ii Spanish flair otten. many, Irvin• tng room And r lose to !he livingrm. \Vonny chestnut FEAL.TORS many Pxtras. \\'on't \al';l! 1;;;;;;;;;;.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;-.1 ~url. ~ir son ls U.S. panf'lg. Drl1ghtful trr1·11.ce in _,Illa ,_.~'-"-·"-"--Call tOday bkr. 842-2535 Champion surfer and is easy upkeep garden/ %. INVESTMENTS LOTTA KIDS? HAPPINESS IS going off 10 collegt" so thf'y acre lot. &Jt;..13!11. This popular Prin~1on J\1odel will be moving. You can S Cl -----1 \\IJ'fff .. J\IJ\JOR" TENANTS·L~;ASI::BACKS orr1CE C0:>1~'1EHCrAL We have a lotra holll't' for you • ~ spa1:1ous bcrlroon1, :l haths, hudl·1n k11ch1>n, carpets, drape~. forn1a1 din-1 ----..=07=~-- ing room and 2 ~lor1rs over VACANT 2000 sri. ri. $.ll.:1(l() All J large bedrnis, 2 baths, fam- Trrms. Broker 8~2.~·l.15 or 11.v rm, corner Jot for a boal 5'!0·5140, or camper. SJI,500. Your Corona del Mar 1C'rms. Reol Estote by ESTATE BUILOER y Lnve1y 2 bdrm .. !ijlariou,,. McVA kuch. w/t>i\llnll' area. f'rplc. R·2 Loi iv/room tfl huilrl sd- d1tional un11, Pric('d tn ~I'll. ~l.).o.l.i.11 893-8533 MOR GAN R EAL T Y 1 --·"•"Uo-N"R~E~A77L""~-67l-6642 675-6459 Costa Mei.a COSTA MESA EASTS I DE A rormer mode! h<'lm(', T1 sits on a eornf'r In! has B hQlt! iz.1rr ~nd rruly 1m111<11'.'Ul91P. 011 llPrc; hilve 10 sell. Bkr. !'-12-2).1.1 on fre land. Prk'f'd beln1\· ha ve it for S39.500 !! you an eme_'!f4!,_ market 3 Bdrms., 2 ba. hurry! Call 646-7171. J Br!, 2 01\, 11:1 1i11·n1·r Siers away fmm JlOI)!, 1rn-Ocea1i view from Jiv rm & nlt1: .i:. pu!ting green. S35,750. din rm $~1.900 t er ins, ii red hill BEACH COTTAGE s~:'~~n Cop;•t.ano REALTY $21 ,000 T!t /\;\l ~~·l·:ltl \1'.]) Univ. Park Crnlrr. frvinf? Full pri~. Cute & sharp. ftJn !\lust leave charming 3 RR., liVln,,: at fht' bea1:h. No 2 ha, fam ily rm. hon1('. Call Any!!1ne 1111-0820 .. ,t, APT BLD'GS W. R. DUBOIS, INC_ IH .E:. Brokers) 833·9'145 I A(.'HF. + C1\ftLSBAO, zon. r1I f"r 11pts., nHJIL•I, C()ndo. nn S1n1r Park Lug<>Oll. wlth r :<(•r•llrnl OCl'lln vil.'11·, 1 block frf'Pw11y inletl'hang,. with nr w11hout beautiful 3 dO\\'n vets. S550 down FHA. \VeU ki'..'pl. ~·il h like nPw ~C~U~L~V~E!R~D~A~L~E!"'-~4~b~c~2~00~I Call tod-1y. carpels & dra!)"s, \\'i'll B.lt., ;l•, h;1ths home, • • L 1-• ~ lh kl l~r. Ownf'r. Tl!l.3(17t illay lam rm. Cul--<11'-sac Joi nr w I k & 11"~!.'I"'· iv1 ~ srri n r r-., _ _ ------ park & ponl. SM.700. 17581 a er ee front ~ rrar. f.~1s!1 t1i:: V1\ Commercial i.A'hflnnn Cir. R.l3--01 711 loan. r u!l pnrr s .. 1.500. I P roperly ,~~-~--~~1 27W Ha rbor Blvd. at Adams Call 4!ll-11 2·1 Rraltor . 4 BR. 2'1 h11 i. ,\·;-l•ouse, frpll.' 5"1;-i-9-191 Open 'ti! 9 PM ARTIST'S-VIE\Y-l lO~ll·: \\'J., nf'{'d rommPr('ial with in l1v rm & mast£,r sil1!r W a tecf,onl Duple:ir i::ro111 ll• potrn!Hil, a ny s11r . NrRr nrw, 2 s!nry, 4 R!l 2 rmn1ar Ay ownrr. S32.!!00. ~01 , --•c•I old ~.h place. I J.(\11 Uo11•n pa1nlf•nr + fl!'<'-'"'' """"' RA. all 1;1ppl1an•·cs. l'arp••l. (' II ·11 s.:.1-0019 or 6;11}..3040 illOOern ei•Prythina & rtariy p.1111 •nlPrP~! ;1 (' I ~~~-1 I" ">O>'" ,-., •. N;, .. p,·,~ , dr.'lpes, fr11I, big mrnr r !"!, f,1~.-~~:n f\rl1k rr BROAD:-.1 00R Turtle Ror:k, ·· " ~ "•• , ' ' "' nr ~t hMI, ri u1r1 h 11l ~1dP ---- plan 4 14 BR , :th~. Im rmt float. Only $6:"1.000, srre ri $29,::00. 49.1 1~78 / Condominiums l!H.11 Sierra Chula. $43,900 Y. J . J!OHVATII REAL TOR 4'.1~4'<16. __ [ for sale v.•/land ~28-~262 ownrr. Ask For Dave ---~------ 158 160 NORTllET!N Calif Rall<'"h , ~275 j)f'r 11.cr-e. C 11 11 : Brk/638-5820 Ask Ior BiU or D.W. Real Estate Wa nted 18-4 \\'ANTED: Yrry excli;sive b11yfron! hnn1e w/slip &. pkt 111 Nrwporl &1:1ch. Pnrt•d up to S:\50,000. Phone ··nllrct Sara Carey, Realtor, La Vt'rne, Ca. ( 71.C ) '5!1:1-1 306. PVT. Ply, !">-6 Br. hou~e. JlOQI, huge yd, Quiel st, lihorl drive lo heh Principal& only. 12131 6!11-1:113 R-J LA ND WANTED 5 tu 30 acres. 1\1cr.lichael Conipany. (I) 871-39.10 Busille11 Opportunity 200 1\ssume G.J. Loan of Sl·l.:«I 11•ilh 10lill PilYnlt·llls nt Sl.11.00 prr 1110. l ;r"t'nl t'irnrr lot 11·11h ho;11 or rr!l1ler <IC• cei<s. t:X!f'nor ll""rl.~ trndrr l ov11~ care. ln!rr1nr f1r~l1· Jy pa.11111'.'d thruour. J\lso ne11· grrcn sha):! caqm 11 11~ thrll· our . J huge hrdri)r)m~ or conv('rtcd drn al sn 2 bfllhs. Fo1•n111I d1n1n~ 11.r1'11. G.l.'11 no down or ~-1 {A !ow dO\\'n also 11var!ablr. lRVINE Cnvr resirienre~L'le l)i:}.7'1q7 67~1-l rl71 2 !f lJL;E Bl::DH :'llS. 111 81\ Nice Lilfl1• Busutt•ss ~ 2 ~tnry, rlrr1 hllin~. nrar Art gnller)', fr,111ies, gif\11 . pool/pa110. Pn11c1pnls only. * MUST SELL * R~!1n~!~1t.. ~ lll'lll w w, !'h.1rr1 nnt! clt'an. good u.~rd furn iture. Vf'ry Shown h:; !lppt 49-1-9667. BY 0\YNER --------$20.~~D. Full pril•P', I I COOL POOL Atten tion ;\Ir. Execut1v('! You mu,,I '· np !h i~ 2 slOJ"\I, B r f I Bl ff 2'00 II a lrucl1ve sl ore, (H\I rent, c ' ., Laguna Beach eau 1 11 u s .. sq I f I 4 brr!rooin. Spanish. Fashtl)n Condo, VJf'W or waler & arwin realty , inc. J<:O{I{ l'a~('. S'iOOO req'rl incl Shnrrs hon1e, walking rllS· CHARMER ]ii;:ht s Creen Bell loc. fah-Acrea ge for sal• ISO 21.i62 Brookhur~r. 1-ltugn Och 1nv<>nlory .t. Da!su11 station 1a n1·p !n brach_ Too many ulous 2Gxlll den,, Reduced to EXCELLENT RUY~! OwnPr 5-lt~-~111 nnytin1e wgn. 6'12-fi391 or &l6--l5~. t l Sh Shingle f'X-1er1nr, Spacinu~ 110 ~ 833_.17~ ADD 111 1,mily bn·'"''· lf""-C'-'< ras ro men ion, ows . . 1 ·. ,.111U, ••• retiring! e Ca!if1Jrn la City, TO\\'NHOUSE ;i hr, 21 ~ h;i, .. u., "" 11kr a model. Mu~.can 't living room wilh flf"l'P aCf'. ..__ hand. Y.'He work iogcth('r. Walker & Lee .... n· · :I &Ir & Lo\Vl'.'s! priced in the lrvel 120 errt's, $900 prr Ar. pool. sauna, 1111r1H:t. off1.:. l<1st'. S·M.950. Call Evelyn, ining room. ms. BLUFFS Al • N Sa o · c 1 1"000 NB 6''8""" Build nwn business, part I • 2 p,-· 1 t " ~o . n 1ego oun y ·••· · ,. ·'~ .-,.,.~. JI (Im I! f 1 n d r rs Realty, 011• iva e pa 105 s r-time . .1?3()..7104 roundM by n1ature fruit SJ3.000, 3 BR. 2 ba, tri-level 170 acres SG:JO !>('r Ac .• Xl n1 Income Property 166 ==~~---~~-I 2790 Harbor 81\•rl, 91 Adam& _8_92_4_4_1~11~'=:v~"~"36.-4=~"'~--· __ 1 trees. Only SJS,500. Call . w/vlew, frp{c., dbl gar, elec1 terms &vaiJ by owner. \\l1Jl SNACK shop, good 'lOing 54'°:;)-MG.i (}pttn 'til 9 p,\l SELLING opener. Nr. Cd111 High & lake part trade fl)r rlo1vn VI CrORVILLF: area xlnt. husiness. 2063 So. }!11rbor Olia.n. Catholic church Moving fn payment. Call Art 557-9700; JJOlen1iaL 5 acres ~nr . loc. Blvd., C:'l·L Loe in car Wlll!h. NR. COUNTRY CLUB YOUR HOME? · .. I "-Jrgr Bluffs unit. 644-2865, Res: 4!}!µ206 ·""11r. .sa e. or.st offer on GOV'T REPOSSESSION. low $2500 down buys attractive F1P.e appraisal • We buy Own 1=-~~~--,--,,--.,~, 1 rquity G73-1023. raoch type 3 bdrm home cl]uitie!.Personalattention. REAL ESTATE r. The fastesl draw in the \Ve~I n:-=n:=-;;;=-;-.c--;:-:-:=I rln. As~umt> low Int loan. Ea~t sirie Costa Mesa . 25 yrs. experience. 1190 Glf?nnt'yre St. 1---,2~6~20""'C~Lc-cl F=F-.D~R~_--1 ... a Dally Pilot Ch1ssltied Daily Pilot Want Ads have Easy qualifying. Bk r . Large rear yam with room COLLINS & WATTS 494-9'173 549-0llfi 3 BR, 2 BA. hd\\'d fiool"B,l ~A~d~, ~64~"-~"~"=====:;;;_~b='~'t''=;='~;;:;:•="~0~"'=·;:::;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;.;:0;&~12~-4=24~s;;::"~'Y~h~·m~•~-;:::;:;:;:="J for trailer. Hardwocwi rloon;. 96>5523 Eves. 642.0427 . , pool, detached play room or Yul! Price S29,5!XJ. Vogel OJ. $165. MO. _ Pl Qualrty Wood S Cove offlcl'. EKcel. lina.ncing, Con- No. 10, :1152 Ne\\·porl Blvd., View home, 1 block lo beach, sider lse/opt, Tmmed. oc. c111 54\.9346 3 BR, fam , rm.. 1~ bs., hdll'd noors. beam ceil., eup, $34.950, Owner/agent, rlishwshr. ,lt"as bltlns. w/w. *MESA VERDE* $29.fil!l. Call.,. huge nns,~norm~sll~19:;·,-'-'"~-620~1~·=====~-1 4 BR. 2 BA, Top cond. in BEACH REALTY m<'d.ocr. xceJ. 111· .... · WATERFRONT 277 Pearl. Chvner/agen!, fOp loca!lon. Corn('r lot w/ 892·5593 49.J-620l. Ch11.rming Condominium on ma!Uri> l""e•. 01\'rM'r anx· 16612 B1>0°h Bl H 8 h b ~1 · h"•" · ''" ~ " . , * HANOY,,'.AN 'PECIA L f e "Y.· ...... ig u-u view - JQLll!. Will sell below appr11I-VERY NEAT VACANT 0 ~ & 11 • Occ11n view! Oldi>r 2 B ~ .. •"""• pier s~ •500P· 1111. Askin.1: $29,900 wfJ0 % 4 Bcdrm, elerl bltin~. d<'luxe '" dtJWn, 54:J-.J9.16 or 5'15-4%7, ciu-pet & pad. 1* BA, well conv. d en, frpl, carp., TED HUBERT & ASSOC. BY 0 \VNER: Nice 3 hr, lge man!MH"Ni yard. 5% '7~ F1--IA (!,·.'.lpel, shcHered P n 1 · 0 · 3471 Via. Lido 675-8500 Needs mloor exttr, repalf'B' ' . patio & rncd yrd, F HA-VA loan can be assumed, &. paint. A good huy nt FOR &ale or lease, 2 BR or Conv. $22.250. 2019 LEADERSHIP R .E. S3t950. beach home, Furn or unt. Monrovia &16-3432. 842 .,., c be E "-t ~ 1111!\SJON REAl TY 4!14 --0i3l an 1een at JOO ....... PCOL home,~ br. very n1t'e VIEW OF OCEAN THE ideal Croy,·n Point homt NHBwy No. 53 Bayside VUlagt, i''tume ~1'~ VA lf',n n. Eujoy cool breeze from 2 on 1 '"'una's trl>llt beautiful·~=·===~---~• Rrdu~d price SJ0,900. L,<;e .._ "s s 4 !or. 540--l9-ll atory pre:;tige 4 Br. Ni~ street. J hr, 2 ha, lrg tam AY llORES, By owner, cpt.s, dtps & patio. 01vncr rm, 1ecluded atrtum In BR + den, ~r 3000 l<I ft. • CUTE 3 br. 2 be. J)lltiO. lge 11nl!ious. $41.95(), Katella {."t'.nter of house. Must he Pr1nc!pal1 only, $.55,700. yard. Sm down or a~sume Rf'alty 847.Ql6l. ween {O ~ fully 8pprecialed. Must stU, by appt, 67s.8680, $1 89/mn. pymn1s, SZ3,700. l -*-:--,*-;M=U~S~T~S"'E~L~L~*~*~I SSS.WI 49-l-8314 or 833--0080. 64f-TIBI By owlK'r &l&-at39. • TRANSF'ERR.ED * 1 =s=v~o=1=VN=E~R~, ~v=1~o1o~rl3a,-,ae""oc~h'1"11"1~E'""B"L"u~r~r~s-. ~,~,~o~.=~=,.•3I e BY O\VNF:R. 3 b.-. :I hll . Sh3rp !'i BR! 3 BA! Cnver-11.cce55• New 3 BR. 21,S BA BR, 2 BA . I level Linda Eastslde. S2fi.OOO. l 90fi ed patio' PnCt'd rlRhl! +workroom. View. Luxucy MtX:el. 644-lW Ontnge. 642-2657 HAFFDAL REAL TY n1:1:1ie. S69,ro'I. 49-1-53&4 PARK Udo nr. Ha.g. 3 BR. RJ-.,'l'OSSESSION R42·4-10.i Evn: 541-2446 Lagune Hill• :l Ba, hit.rut. W/D, f)l)OI . Thruout Org. Co. f or ~dd. & IJY ownt>r, 3 BR 1o,,..·nho,1~e. iiEimffi";;;i'.-;;;iiiii;;;1,~$3J~,500~.~M~5-:>;::2"l~OO~O;wn<~~·=~I Info. Wlll11 RE. !HG-77.19. Clf'an, F'rPshly paint(' d, 1-IEATED flOOI, ipflt ltvel IT'S Beach hour.a time. Bii· , I F I home, 4 BR, :l ba, wet bar, I I II , •--th DON'T give !I away, get •n JS, \\' w (rpT1, m ,·, C 'd 1 g:m..i39;, ge!I 1eec .onever . .:>O:'l::t e qulc:k cash for It with a h'·n~. Nr b<'ach, l 21.:il0. ov p.oi 0· · DAILY PILOT C1usilled DAILY PTLOT C\a.!!sifled :0.~l}..627~ 1ectlon now! $@~~}A.-~f.,~S" The Puzrle with the Built-In Chuclle O Reorrong111 lfiners of th. four x1ombl.d wordl.be-bN lo form four 1!mpl• worcb. HYSUK ,1. r--,.1-n1cr."'lr-.,lr-1 . ~ rol~~~e~~eg d:~~;"C:~1?": i=;-:=;~-;::=-;;=:~-===~--,dozen, but It 1ure doos when I DA R ff l C lthey'ie -6-lO O Comoloro th• dn•cll• <tUOlod IY7-.,-.,,-.,,7,_,,,....,,~,-i by filling In Tho mi~ng word • • • • • • • you d•v•loJ> from np No. 3 below, ~ PRINT NUM8fREO r l F.TT£1!S •. UNSCRAMSl.E FOR' . ANSWE R I' I' I' 13 I' I' I' I' I I I I I I I I· I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS llll CLASSIFICATION 900 r ! ! '· ·. ' ' ' I l • . ' ' . 2.f DAILY PILOT TutM!ay. Au9u,l 10, 1971 ==-r .. ~-~~l ~~!I ~-~, .. ~ ... ~,~~,,~~-~.,_ .. ~-~,~~!~! -~ .... ~ ... ~J~~I~[ ~ ...... ~ ...... ~j~~! [ ••"'""'"1""" J ~j [ '""-""'"''" ]~ l.'""'~"~~··l ~J 1 ----1·~;;;;;;;;~~J~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~i ,;;;;;;;;;;~I Business Houses Furnished 300 HouMs Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. 305 Duplexes Unfurn. JSO Apts. Furn. 360 ~t. Unfurn. 36S Apt, Unturn. 365 Apt. Unfur.,. JGS Opport unity 200 General N I •-h Corona del Mar Huntington Beadl ewpor PW•C * THE PROOF IS ---------1 -I-...;-------!Costa Mesa IN THE PUDDING * \l ()\!A.\T 3:1 stieks. 11.·om11n tn FREE REl'\TAL SERVICJ:: VACAN"T 3 hr, bhn11• f<>nt'M Nf"T Jale v.•rrlrnt ..,,/p1r r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;::;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;; Co1ta Mei• OCEAN v1P11, ll'!1 tly I BR. 1111prr 0 111 fir , 14·a1k ,., 1 f>l>ll.r·n N i;ho~ .. •\duh~, 1!1 TO .;; !PS •hM rf' 4 .AR t'IParh hrim~. 3 Bf'dmom 2 B.!1h. la n:,. yrl .,.. ~iar-h·q s~4o nvi nrlilL 3 Br/? R11, frpl. HOLIDAY PLAZA J DISTRJBl' R. 1! ll P-"ilh "r "llhouJ 1·hild1·en p'1r.PIPd family rru•1•1 w1 ll1 Cnlldi·f'n i JK X33-J.I07 11u1"'1,,1·k_ $.i:il )ily l,..,. n~:L l!Xf; Spacinu~ 1 BR. nn 1n!rd tn 1/1"' lf'1VlPr, :'\f'" l SI'" I' ~ l'•vr l Jnir ma nonal. r11 n ,.,. ("ilrpt>led, ™'w doublf' 01 ,.n 3 BR. S23.i. n10. /)rp11, crpls, /\mpJ,. f>ill'k lri£, Arluh~-no New New New Villa Cordova ,~· '17.'l--1986 I f1n>pl&t"f', 11e1<.1y Jmlnlrd Sr -----67>-71172. urn Rpl , .. l . 11'1l!f'l'f ,,.~~. 11h!lf' ,.,,,·111n;: r.nl;:.-il fl'\\' ... ~-99;-,7 ('()OL t'TirSH· FAMILY APTS • •• NEW ••• _llf'I ~. Slll(I 49-1-1 40:1. AL."10S'"r flt:AD\'! I Mei• Verd• ))l'("I lurrflli\'P f'!lmlfll:!S East Bluff & r11.~hwitsher. Braulllul bl!n.~. Ch1ldrPn ok. ~ fl"I~. l[lf;;'"l Pon1ona /\1·p. c:-.1. CO:-OIPL luro I AR , 2 BA. 1 eon"111on 1hmughou1 $250 .00 ·· ·· ~p•r1meou !or R1ot Huntington B•ach · · " hriui·• pe r -..rr{. irhllini: 1,/v1,.11 , $.)2.l 1nrr 11i11rr & inn 11va1L r1011·! 5'10-116-10. 3 BR. srn r1en. JI~ hR. cov rl I ---....... QU!/o:-J' • N\FE 2 RR rlown.~1a1r •. nf'11• f'rpl. ~\t.-r0\1 ..\"J ir >JERCllA.'\'. £-•rrlrnrr. Avall ;;;; e P 1, i:;,\STSJDF: Costa Mtf.8 ;i I pano. J\_r sr·hl~. ~11'! t,, la.~! • \N°l'ar B11ck Bil) t llfJlt<. rli·p ... , Bitkf'rfH11.rhnr i;hop- DI SE.P.S "1!lt !111flrl1Fllh fit.4----f{\·\4 hrlrn1 . 2 btllh hom". ~·r .. !<hlv .!...~ $72.1. 1t92-1 l 17 La Quinta Hennosa 40 Unit Adult Mu1t s •• to Appreciat• 111ng. loekf'rl o:ar' mldrlltai.:r Comfnrtahle 1(} un i• 14·11h f JO I 2 BP., 2 BA e QUIETll e kno11n ' P \ ·nnt:-:c : .\-Ff!l"ll · I • Apt1. Furn. 360 Apartm•nt Complex '."rar rnot :\11Tl1 B:ivk Ba.1, i>"f. ,.0 _,,_. Sl<I. &l;·1"il'."i rt;P" Sn;tr~ ... ~nd ,,., ""'' ew r .,. s 1 & 2 BR A t t<f"llOOl" "~rk .. Y'.'11 \.11 Rov s II N po I B •• ch pa1n1M, 11li.o nf'w "'"f'f'n ;~rv~r~n;•~::;;;;;;;;;;;~;:l ~~~~c:====== .. -,,. " sha.1: rarf)("IS lhrunnr. [)hi G•n•ral I panlsh Couniry Estate Liv· · P 1· ·' ,~, · · ' · · ) f'Vf't<. !:'l' thf' n1n11• I IYl\r<. \\h~1 ! 'Fl~:,\L'T inrwi. to11n1H>u"" .l i;an1s;:f', mrnf'r ln1 "'IHI 2 BR l OOths •••••.•.•• s:.it;.; irig & Spacious Arts. Ter-1 Enter~irung ~111 he a plf'as-~~b, h~~orr.",· a.!n1~~k~;1r,,. DLX 2 ;,_ .l Rr, 2 Bff . f'111•l rin "il.~.1· 1•a_i• Tn .,,ii" Rr. 2'¥ Ail !rplc. patio, I rrnf"rd v, arrl. R('nl 111 >211.i • 2 RR,·2 "·r".•, "''' •.••.. $."lllll Rtnt Beauuful Fur nllure racrrj rool. suri;i.rn \!;as BBQ urr. f'('l)raririg th!c; lovrly, I I" & R 1 I I • II o rir" rl1ahl · """ .,. I •-ere II "'-"''11.l•'r. '" p•1d :\10 _\10 gar_ ·1" up. f'n 11 0 c mnnf'i Y 11 i· ' 1""•1. ~ 1·ar gar 11!1 hJtnc;,. per mnnrh or oplion 1o huv., l RR 2 "-',< ••r•r•n' .. !.32.i for as little as L'nbi' 1cv.1 blc-Liv1n<> • Onlv •-· 11)< ,oipt wi ,,.. a .IOY-~'"'1034 h Y>d 11 I o "n J B ~ · • """ I h fr•m 11s; ''· .,, l."1-'Pn -'· e. _:!09.'i Mace_A_v1> .......... "'P A ~· '11 "' ·~ 1•1·p·c. rlrApP .. LP11~P Sl1.'l C1111Broker34~j-Qpt'n .1 R R ,2 '~ha·~.111 111_roi$.17.,0NE MONTH runf$1SO.furn$17S .,,.cia "l!.Hlf't.<:p;l!'r " " •~ " 1mmrrt1a1rl) ·n,·r•• ~'fY"l l\l 11 , "•1'i-4!lO ri r ~1f>-~9'3l f'\•f's 1 Eves. 1 BR 2 trn·.~ IY!ruis rm J,\ifl 2 Br unf $17S furn $210 • 1.tlt'k s.:11ra1::;f'~ w I ls.: ,.rnr nr C"llll TPd ll'onrlhr>ad -Newport B•ach To.\~'11')100.11>U1r-l 1 hr ~r 1 hr!11n )t..lflor1\knrl.<:. I 2 14BR'"1• h' f S1 l~ l h I ALl.UTILINCl.UDF:D •Rn~C't'il •Lndr.\•f>11t 1no> vi1111.rnroova11.c1mJ1;strer>1. f'<'tM 1., 10111 011r ~ui•rr<~ ~ ----* Br, 1 b11, 1tov~. rrlr1s.:, 2 "· 1 "-· Am. rm ·· compl•t• Wt Sl)('clal Bonus· 1 • n11 d1~pl e Ht1.1?P .l!il< Sll'e fi.1n..oo.12 I MARINER SQUARE learn. nror u• ~ 11,,,,. •hoii R,\\'SHORES 4 hr .. 1 b,oi, I tilkK (l('r11.n, G11.r, J 2:? .'l 4 RH . 2 tiaiti~. l;imily room your 1~.4 I p!a!l'rl cani!!e' :o;.~uff~l,"',,· e Spt>('llll snundpmnfing APARTMENTS ll'1nlf'r rf'n111.l. S325 " mo. 1 molvr. ly No ""t!. ~i...S.IOO. 1n Turtlr Rnt k ...... 13:..0 Pu cha•• Opl"ron o ll 2 1 " DELUXE /l'r ;idult ~ drstrino in /!\(' in; .1N.11 <1n.-ri.,., ,111r1r•' ... I 11·1· II Vf" ffi"Hf"RS r }'ours ii .vou br1n"' thi• •d ""P l"<>r ~11a.11; ,. and 11r lt ~hr•11· 1,.,, h"1' __ _ ------oron• • Mar n. 1 em 1e ecuon. 1,·hrn you l'l~it our morif'ls. carper~ .. rape~ ·' "''"" ·' .,,. " rA J] h-1'.-'-.1211 c d I ' ,, ' ' I d ·1 I 0 I ' APARTMENTS •dmr"d•r """'" .... 1'-r ~f'l Sl'nd M m". Rrl<h r•• Jl r·rl 11"1:\'TF:R RE!'\TA/_. 24 Hour Oely 14 blk~ S. ol San Diego Fn1'V GAS4& \I ATF:R f>Aln i\'Q\V AVAILABLE In rhe presugious Y,"estcl11f phonP numhrr 1" '""fl"11 P1r>r/flna1 . 4 hr. RF.NT now for ,(chool -2 I CUSTOM • 1 on Brllrh, J hlk \\'.on Ho it Mo. to Mo. From SlSO Air Conlf _ FrrJr·.~. 3 S111m-area. Jn1rn1an0ndl DJ~tnh111 1no': fiill fii.l-l'l:ll BR Cor'lnll rlf'I 'lar k Furnitur• Rental J to .l!i211 Park~ilie Lane. . 2~2.~ l':llif'll /\''"· C.'I m in~ l'nnl~ -Health ~p11 • 1 FROM S2 30 Compan~ :lirYl '\l'\\f"•P Houses UM°furn-.--305 ]f\'lflf', 111 $4:.0 & $.).~ f'('r jl7 V..'. 19th, c.~t. 548-.1~81 (711J 8'i5441 I Sre :-Ol!it' TPd \Vf'!ndhead Trnn1~ (!'Ts . Ga1nc & Bil-r.1r HuPklry, .\l 1111aj!'.rr Rl d h 11 n1onth. Call -I 77,_20~ . _ 646-0032 l d p 12.+l Jrv1nf' A1,. NB. , .. '.'\""1¥111 Br11r . ' 'i General I lloml!' Sho11• RrillTnr~ Anahe im ""' -iar 1 &°";"Br.nR00:-01 Call 64.l-0252 . 9'Wl Ur>p! 8 'l l.\ "' c II h " ··Sl\."CE ·in•~·· LitHahra 6!14-3708 RAC11ELOR 11p1, f11rn. 11MI -~~--. '°===-·' , rn1l'11a1r ou~e u1111n,e .,..,.., 0 · FAIRW t"R0:'-1 Sl-10 PARK NEWPORT I ASSOC IATE Jj3.} f ,. CnR~I Jh1y, Cri.\[ 1st 1r .. ~1ern Bank Rldi;. \~.\ !BR pv! hmr. u!tl pli I Pil l • An)Orn~ vf'ry nirP AY malf' ''uh m~n"grn1r111 i1l1Jli "1r <. ~<ila!)' 12:11. 111'1' '1r~k pl11< prroht~. C11sh 1n1·rstmrni rrriull'· h'lmf' 111 a hr1 1rr tr~1·1 1 MEDJTERRANEAN I APARTMENTS fi7.'l--722.'> L;n1vrrsllv Park $~ lRR pvl hmP. U!il prl ( d 'ar pr! p11t1l'I '\'rw :-,, • R11r·1lrl rw. I or :.! H1· r110m~ .i BR . In Thf' Bluffs ~ .. l~~1 Days 833-0101 Nights 'l RR h~rTrlr \:'II. Sl 20· ' ·• ' ' • ' • 1 VILLA APTS. VILLAGE •ll w.19•k, COSTA Mf1A Sil ~. lRP. •. l blk& 10 belli;h, hr11 rh (,.-~~d 1son 1!1. \\'ill a11rt Townhnusr.11. Spa, Pl•()I~ H.u'.s *Apt' .'ipi1c1n11~ ~ RR S.l;.; ll!illll"~ Pllld. Cl\.-P 1 wk lrPe rrnl, $1 l(J 2-11)() Harbor Blvrl., C.M, 1Plln1.~. Fr0m 111: •. /l•'rns~ • 4 RR .+-l'ir11 !·I"" ..... ~ 7 f h' I I d 1 * 645 Ol l l * ' ·•1 .i RR "21·1 h11 th.~r .. S3flO ~;i:z~ Sll>ll 'lBR. utilitir~ pd. ,1 n1n '~'"..ii:l:!"i 2 & 3 BR 's ( 111 557-11020 l'Om f :os inn s <111 Al. arn- • • I HO'lr: Sl-!0\V REALTOR.-; .1 RR. 2 ha . 1nhsP "' "' s:\25 hl~k~ tn hP~("h, NE \\' C\·-1r t: fl s hr In z J Private flllllo, pool • irldiv. F.ENTAL Of~~JCE horf'P & S11n .lllll(]Ulll ll1lb ~t=--f'rrr ,,, L1111d/or11.J ··~~~ir·hair l!ou~rhunlini:"' I •I RR . 21., hll , :nh~ .... s:1.;o STAR*LET 636-2860 !no!hhn1.,h. nrll'l\I rlPcor Jaundry file. nrEN 10 /\:-1 Tn n P:'l l Ro;idc;_ 171•11 1;11-l fl(Yl . ~1 1 • l'TJL PA!n. 1 RP. m"· 1 J::i....i F. ~~~s;2~_11'~· \'1.'l .l nr. '.1'~ "~-hnm" •... s:i:,n Bibo 1 1 d sp;;rmu~ 2 hr llfll ·111 11 p<! 2 j Near Orangt-Co. Airport & HARBOR GREENS *8~RANO NEW* h1lr hninr . :"'\. R ::ro1r. l'P· ~~ _·1_ ---] BH 2 h~ •6 mo~t .... $.\'lj a a San Rik~ hf·h . $210 .. 1.~l\6! llm, liCf. Adults 011!,Y. 20.1.i:!S<1nr;1 Ana /\i''" t ,\rro~~ nf"5~. irr.v In" oi·rr-fl 1::. rrpl ~. <lrps. pa110. 2 Rf! Garrlen Cl'lrta~P. 0cf'llll l J.ITTLF: JSl..ANO wintrr 1 fi!2-!!~7fi pni 20122 Santa Ana Al'e. GARDEN & SI'UDlO APTS fiYlnl :>.A. Counrry C'luti i, hl'ad. f"or app1 r ail l•lr<i! frir rouplP, I \'1f'11·. f"rpl r, nf'11l.v rlf'cnr. e.·· .... · .. red hi"ll rf'ntal. All nrw rlr,luxi-2 hr Newport-Beach >lbf. 1\Irs. ,/riachim, Apr 3·A ~~ch.1, 2, 3 BR's. from S110, 1 Spll Clnus J ;,. 2 RR units. 4~-0jJ:, nr"-f!onr hlf' i.· crp1 .\'r l<P _ + sunrtrck. $225. Al'lltl St-pt _._._ 5'1&.ti215 2o~ ~!'e terson \\'ay, C.1\1, I Frnni Sl.l.~. up Frplr~. pn\', NOT A FRAN CHISE SI.\:, '2 BR 110,lE 1'·1th zar.. Arill~. S2jj)/mn 67:..-777fi or 111h. fi73-4;l!l-1 YF.ARLY, 1 h<lrm rnrn Mli-0 .. io pall~. loarlso( cl():l;('ls. J\·!gr. 1~~-~~-----r-,,-,~ yard.(, pano, N1n~1rler p<>t. fi7.'-4fi!lli. I .R~ALTY Balbo• P•ninsula 1,, hlk hrrirh ,\ p1rr. Iii~-~ * * * 3 RR, 21 ~ ha .•t11rl io, cpr~ . ."ii7-fl21J PP~;~;i;:-P.~"~~1111_:0·1,f,;i l'• Good loc, flf'ilr shops. JRVINE: Trrr -~hr & 2 ha.1 t:n11·. P;irk r en1rr. lr11•np adul1 2fX)613 Court .\1·r .. LIKE LIVING IN drp\ tilrns . ~1'.1{1/n1n, S o -RP.F:~\TllTAh:l.'\'f; Vlf:1v oi·rr ~n• mrll rr n ,., ,,~,1; Rt-11111 , lnrlscprl. O I Ii, r C;i ll ,\n.ylimr. ~.J3-0F:20 R ight on the Beach N" pl R<•h. YOUR OWN HOME • • • prt•. '1'1!! FJ Ca n1 l no. S2ifl l!U"f' 2 llr. -pr. ll•"h ,,0 ., ., s1:;n 2 RB, pir .\· .1;irrl. kids/ 2 R l' Jl 1 I · ,. "-.. " .. f"h1lrll"f'n OK. G11fTI. incl. ,\!11ture 11rlul1 marr1f'fl 1·pl, 9\\'I'.: J-IAV ~: P.~;NT.'l .S'. 0 r. 3 <' un urn, Cprs., .~1 ...... 1.-,1 g11,.i,: Ray RliHI~ "'2 ''" like (n ~11 1!1'' or lllr r,1111 pany fnr Sl2000fl to 1nl\r l11r \nchl"ldual or r o m p 11. n ' l\'nlP Cla.~!1f 1f'rl 11<1 "" :\l~ Dally P1lor. P (I R"\ l:.iif.. Coslll ~IP~~ Cil 'l2Ji~ lnve1tment Opportunity prts & ~1ni::lP~ l<Ple<>ml': L sw '7"· "'-"" l RR 2' Bl I . I h"ld ' l Rn " rltps, rncl. pll.IJO. '""-c=--~-~--~ !'-I' ,.,,,,l. 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I <'l!'f'il ALA Renlal, e 645-J900 '-, ·'R 1-,-0-1-,-1---Newporr He1"ghts Corona del Mar <'aJI :•IS-:lf,(lfi Housel Furnis.hed 300 . n • 'I II, -~1 IV ~~1 '1'" I CASA de ORO SP,\C 2 K 3-s1;;;1 SI lfl Up )({,:, ·~~:1~~~ ... ,\\"~;: NB e \1011• ;\RR. 2 BA !;r -'il"ilrlf'I'. $21 -1•7':,r ntfl. C.ill l ADJ. 10 \\'r~Tclltr ~hpi;t. Alkl CASUAi. C11l1f. L1vir.R In , I l!lrl pnnl Pill\ yd Cp1~ lllLl.l•\\1 l\'1\!."l}P,-. \(l So111Ji ~ra AT mn•phr>rt 2 RP. • 2 R<\·nt General LOS ALTOS I · ,,11 ,, prn :.1-... ,·, 111'11' ~h11.g rrpt, paint. 11 1 1 CarJ)f'I~ I.· drp• .lo.1r Cond1t1nnrri f11r>i1 .11 rn1 • frp!r . k1rls/pt>!~ , 11 , d h h B 1 ll'llrm ~1r.d1tPrrar1can 11.tmn~-~ ~ ....___ -' tp<, h In•. pit II!). Kirli; •1k i;;r \\'I \" -1---, , 8 " 0-1 ~ZT• ' 2 RR, fn{'rl ~rri, SJ'.\~~., prl~ IYll' ,... ~ "" r. Pam cg~, ft b.' . .., 1 ~9-! \l;iplr :-,·o J &12-.\!!l" ... , rr{'flratr • r -, ~ k I k '' ' phf're. 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AduJls. No pets, F1rrplai::ts . I priv .. pa11os. I"' ol.: :\111 1! ~/ l."i, J(l()9 ~gton B•ac.h per mo. Phone Lon.-Brach ~1 ! I rm \\";:ilk to Crl\I !!1 ~choo\ f'l/1 1~11 . , A1•111I 1 RR.-~17:> furn. I Pool~ Tennis Conrnt I Rkfs1, ('fl(l!UIJ:" A1·P, ,\.ln.-7247 I * FRESH AIR r 1·1 hn1!'•-in C \f \1, •1 S•tl;, nay~ t;?.;.7~74, P~f'.; \VI n1n. l'TILTTfES INCLUnEO !J(l() Se11. L<tne, Ctf~[ f.-1~-2611 ----- 213 • 4?!1-!l:ij_I __ ___ '' •r;.1haio:. c·:;' nr cpl:<. 1'4•1.nl!IY> 5"111 l ~t Aduli5 0 n 1 Y • ;ii;, \\'. \\"il~n 642-Hl71 (:\fac1\r1hur nr Co11st H11yl SHARP 2 BR·S135 ll ~lk ~ hl k~ tri Rra, 11• $~fl. Sf!j, S't\ RACH P\n . .;, • 1--,!·l-l!'l1 -------------Rl1n~. h1d ron!, A'1Jr~. no Lr ,; RR 11p1, nr1,11 rlrtrrr a • b<-11h ,\ Cns1.:1 \Jr..,. ir.i :'Rr. -·1oh h hni,. '1 1,,. Fountain Vall•y Unive rsity Park *SJS WEEK & UP* , .\"F\\"-A crra· r hrr ,,., l11·,, pf'I~. J.:·i ~-. fl 11.v. "4J-9.i'2u I [thl 111ra1·hr'1 c.1r. 1i·111r 1' .. 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F rorn $2-12 :1 BH }>"nun ~Ji5 F urniture A1·ail11blc Canicts-(l ropo·s-c!1sl111 .1~Jwr hcult•d 1r.x1l-~"llll<1S·ll•11n1!> J~C IUQJll·O~"Cil!l \It'\\:; palJLts-:1111ple 1mrk1n~ !'L'("Unty r;unrol~. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC -:11 UC.I'.:,\:"/,\\"!·:., 11.B. til\I .-~;r .. 11~7 {lft· (lf'('fl lU alll·ti [•Ill Ua1ly \\ ll.LL\:'lt \\"i\LTt:HS en. Newport Beach A New Way to Live in Newport Beach I OAKWOOD GARDEN I Schools and Instructions This \·aricty of fin e ,;chuuJ, con.It! iutrodncc Fo• }Oil lo a uew l O lllOITOIL further informa tion rogarding the Ddily Schools .,nd ln\lruction Dir eclory CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325 P;!ot A\~1~~~1~"~~~s ~~!!!!!!!!~~~~:;-~~!-!!·!!~-:::::_ ___ .! .~o 1rv111(' .\1,. til.i-o.·,:;o j '"'11~·n-."'-H111, I 1100_1ti1ti ~ __ G-12-lll<O VISTA DEL MESA I 1 .~· :? BH. r'1u·n . l· l "11/. D1~h- 11a~hlT -S1u1·1· and l{C'[l'1<; ·I Shag ~·rp1 ·i.:·Lq.: ll1•t' <l'lllrr. I R!<\T 51:11·1~ SJ jj Apartnients Tu stin & Mesa Drive * 545-4655 * --.-Nf cE-.-- T11 .. n10~1 br'au11ful \'1c11• QI 1hr b.1) ,t· Ol •'an 1n rhc llarhor ljl"<·a 2 nit. 2 BA ap!s. fnr ](•;!.~". Gl:!-1:?02 Santa Ana VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult Livi ng Furn. & Unfurn. SEW .. KNIT S SPECIALIZING IN STRETCH & KNIT FABRICS , a nd LINGERIE All Brands Stretch Patterns Vogue & Butteric k Patterns Original l\nit Fabric Store In 'J"he ll3rb1)r .\rl•a \\'it~ F inc.c;t Sclct'llO!l Of Knit Fobrit·s 011 Orange Coa::.L 2199 FAIRVIEW ROAD COSTA MESA 540-3268 STRETC~! SEWI ~~ CLASSES fo.\orn ing-Afternoon and Even ing Dlshwn.~hrr . color coord 1na!- cd appl1anl'c~ • plush shng carpet cllolct' o! 2 color schcnies . 2 ball1S • sla\! showC'rs . mlrrorC'll ll"ard- robe donrs • indirect J1ghl- i11g in kitr hcn • brC'.1kkrst bar . !1uge privatc lenC'Cd patio . plllSh hin-:l.scnping . hnck Bar-P..Q's . IBrt'-' hea t- er! pools & lanai. 3 1 0 1 So. Br is fol St. 1 '-;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii;;;;;mmiiiim (~ i\li. N. of So. Coast Plaza) I Santa Ana PHONE , 5S7-8200 I ~} Rooms 400 rLH'-.;J:'l!ED roon1. p1 1 i..,1h ,\. t•u11·a11l"t'. f.,tll\t'I , llltl\lllT f/!'l"~'l!l. Ll:i-1:137. -----1'! "1!:\"lSllEIJ .~. 11111. 11•'at'h & C'o~T;1 :'l·l1 ·~a sr;:,. 1 Ad ult &l~-~~20 1 !nT~n s:lj IO Sl J I 'l·:i: "k UJ• "/k11. s::: •. II• 1•k up. ,1pl~ •• \IOTr:t. * :, I ~-~li ·.-, • hl<wk ID ()cr:in. S!.". \', k ,\ up. '.:.iOO S!'a111"1•, C.i."•l Guest Home 415 * PRIVATE ROOM Hn:•li1 <"!l•'•·r~ ~:c1r.i••n ~1 11 ·1 ,,.1111.i11~~. ,'\11l r1:"1,1~ 111<' . .i, :.1~-1;:1.:. ---Sumn1er Rentals 420 2 Hr 1w T;:1y & Clul1l1<\i1~"­ !.'.J" J,1,. S1 ~0/11k. Sh.1/1110. C.ill f,7.\-il'i.1 LET LEA RNING BE FUN caRlberG montessor1 schools IN COST A MESA, CALIFORNIA ACCREDITED A.M.1. MONTES~ORI TEACHER~ lndi'l'idual lnstruc1io11 i~ smolt clo11c1 Open oll dov. er<'IV dov. 7 om. lo 6 p.m. 2 to S de>y• per ''"''"~ Aqes l thrl.I II Call !7141 546-453 1 for lurthcr 1ntormotion Other loc.i.!1011~ Sorv111 g ' \ 'i ' .1 1 ti•+p+;wp-,L;. Rental 440 Business Rental Ynnn..; n1an Ill. l1kt's i.:1rl•. OEAL'T p.ont:!r-il o If i <" i\TTI: \C ,. n• .. tr'• • J<111 !u11 .I< ,.111.lv 11,,nrs I • 0 • · :,,t1 1 1"~ :,nn1t• 111'111•111 ~ .• 1,, ~i\<lll"" s ·" i... t:1• JJ -.n: n.101nn1nrt• lh•~ <1l'f'H to S\f)(l. · . \\"t: SC"f!.t:I~" "t1lr:1111·r . :\1·. \ t• I• r '' 1· 1 ~.tn .Ju:in C.irll~lra r.o, r.: • BEACON * 645-0l ll l'r1111r. Sl'.!.:u ul' ~::::: I 11n~·.f'11 1:1::-11 ::. • -------Cn·1 ~· lhl). ('11\l, l ';dl .'\::i\" ~l•·l"«•i•r.· p~ :1t .'\ 1, • RENTAL TO SHARE? l\·r e:ui ht lJ1 \'OL:· NEED ROOMMATE? \\'c can hrlp \'OU, too! BEACON * 645-011 1 :.r .. :i1!i:1 or :..\~--OOi l 1• ··r .~ n , 111 f l""•\ Sl ----' a Dl·:Si< !"pace a1·a1lnhl!.' $"{.)' l ·1, mo. \\'Ill pro1·idr fur11i111rt• r: .• 11101,1 r:.1) Pr••p . 1;-;-~ : ' • nt$5mo. Ans11erin:::scn·irr ._.·(l \!"l/fl\-1 f ·-,1 • Available. 30;, No. E I · ·1 1 • . n1 ·"' ' ' • C j n R I S I ~p111·1·. (In 1• lll l..'tO:·ll1.1 lor nrn o ra. an ~~-S "O\l .'l', ·~ Clrmrnte. 492-4420 · 1 tn .: '' " •-~·· 1• oc.c ,o.tudenl 11·111 Shltl•' DESK ~PIH'(' RV8llnhle_ s:i11 Ind ustrial Ren t.~i 45.1" furn z Bit upL S77 .50 p"r 1no __ \Vilt p1\'l1·HI~ lurn1t11rr l * COSTA ME SA * .a nll•. ( tll hrliirt 11 •1:30 & 111 $.1 nio. Answrring !'Cr\"u·r S95 & 5167 h • 11va1lahlc. 1787."l g .•• ,,,, Bl\'11.1 · per m onl ·1 !i::\ll. --;r,.2-;-:,:, '-I I I I · e ----Hun1ini::-1on Bl.'llCh. 6-12-4~21 m ll •ll"I:• 11111 ' :~·.ir', f i' GIRL ovr.r 21 ru shart' h~ -I 0t'1·u11o111ry. l!IJ :t.lu l'n11t'l • l\/Sarnr . A•k IDr Lynn. BAY VIEW OFFICES * c . :\".\"l"l"!:r:ss !:!.'II! ;, ·--~·2 ·i·i••·20 [)(<luxe A1r-Com:lr11011rrl I 2·.o 1.:. 1-,,1,_ c-,1. · • ;):11·,>I ., :I ,.-;) • ' . ------Lido Arra -50c SfJ. F!. t..lL-11'·' ti Garages for Rent 435 Realonon1i~ Bkr. 67:1-~iOO ----• liAlt1\GE for l~t·nT, l"Rr or stora~r. Sl:'t p<'r mo: 9111 P.1lm !'!., H 8. 53()-4678 or 5J6.-1!17!1 ··1 '1·1 ]~"I .•q JI. !"I' 111 DESK spare tll'llllahle s:,o 11 /nfLrr· h::c ro ·;i r fi••·r 17 • mo._ \VIII pro1·id e fu rn lt~re \\hJT Trt'r' SI. C'\l 1\1 .. ," 1~1' • nt S5 mo. An~11·ering llcrv1('(' ava~lable. 222 Forest Ave, Office Rent al 440 L.1g\lna Beach. 4l4-9166 • ~;F.\\.POP.T RF.1\C_ll_ 2i131)1\.;.oo ft :'\k Lu'=an St, C:'I! r;i11 ~q. I • $1 '•• rJl(• JJ •• }~. t;;;:,~.: 1· t I!'' (, 1°.-00~\. OFt"ICJo:s f\•r n'nl, u!l r rl. 1·rpl. p1·t. rstrm~ Lor lfV)[l :'-Cntisl U~"), Lag 8."h ~,(.!ili."1 ~9.)..11'-i. e XL~T OFFICE SPACE 110111 a\·ail. Lido Blrlg, 1~:>.'1 /u1 Lido. N.B. 673-4501. e ~ro ~Q. FT. Sli :i/mo. f'rp!'d. drp"rl. Costa :'llc~a. C.1!1 r,1r,.71~n 1;.;n1vrn1·,,1. hlrlg l11r nr. f1,.r<. or ~1or1'. 211 \~-, \\'il~<in. /''~I. r~1~-•»fil. Ph \1r. E r1 n. fii.l-11;1!1 Bu,inest Rental 44i Rentals V-Jan-,-,-.--46L/• ---~~~~~ . L"rr:1 Ill. h} S.lli iJ hy n:11.ll'_ 1U:!'. r.·-1~•!1 \I •'•l.ltl, 'Qm u nl:.c n 1 hr "r ~··''·"' •If" e P rim" n"ttiil Lwa1ion 0 s,. L:,~11n·i \'rl i• ,,1 ,,,, 1 , 111~11). Xlnl lt11.ffl~. 11\0JI SJl)(l n~n 'h •alt 1nl!r1 llarhor, C~I. fi~fi-f;fi.>4. 21.! /79::-'("Jli:j r1·1·~ FOi! !t'flsc ~•orrfror! bl•h;, :'11·1 71111". ~priroic liOO ~'1 It . 2()72 l'l11r,.n11a. C \1 11,,r.nnn (P11:rr, C•J~1.~ ~l··~·1 J.i"~i\,1" r.tn rrroom. S.!ti. mn 001\-:.>!>·[1 Vll1at is t11is cl1 ild doing t11at distu1·bs tts,? N~tJ1inri. It s R ::.m:--:1 .1~. 11 !Or ~i..:; ~rr .. ;11 cuy Too y.:-.1:'9 ;, , ~'~1!Jiu:. f1:11ucl, 11 1~ v.01oJ 15ri"t 11<!.:-1 t··--;01 i~ .. ·1 h1S J,.1.l So tic 1L' '" L' l 1·1 •: ,. ·sh~ J0 c1uicllly. \o\hich rnoan:; he 1,_..ir .. ..; .:1JvL-l th1 :)5 ~·u :.1y. F.o''· B.::(::u~Q i·~· c~··:1l·l l ~ .:''•"11~1nq l'l•J Of!"? f p, "'I r. -i, •, 1:1 I · 1 ,1 •1t1v. ~11nli•"·.1 r Lu 1·,. 11 1 v, 1., ,.! C•·•,,,,. v,nf"" II"\",' I d r . rr I .'.'II j 1,.f ~c ie· 1.•:. r' 1ti1. r, . r : c • :,.·,, :11;:;. (~;;t by t rr• 1· 1 , '1:·:;.' .1 '"1·1 thrri.r~h d,~~1 ·~:·'' ~. ;, · ,...,,.,,,.,·!,'I• r 111 :~r··~!1ti!J I• .11~1'1 'i r -..: n) Gh.1.n,~\·; ;1•, .. )'' ', 1 • ·•'I <'1~C: _.(I !t1 C qrr 1tr:oe.T 11'11 1 l~: .,11, : ~1 1rv , II. (liir £r '·ucl 1, 01'1 ' :ill •r• .JI lc.11•(1 . _s,-. r .:. I :i .. ·::;wCI ~ ~.) t. t ,11 1 L<: Clil Ulh .. d ;,1 Jl1rr,e. 0::::,1 i:r,n p lo/ ... 1: J" II (~·lrj I'' I ... -.1·'1 ,"\fl) ll i•1r-, • 'd .. ! -.i ' f' ! • \', ! • ...... ,,r:"t ' ' .. i:!i 1 1 . f~ . ' " r ('i '' I' I T """ I ., \ • 1~ J ·1HURSDAY MORN ING - .\ 111ethod to r Liv· lu\'·· ·r11l·re IS a :-c·H'nt if1c :.!cp-h,1-:,,lep pro- cedure EXPERIENCING grcoter \!lnlity, n1orc \11 ll-pn1\t:I" &: 111nlr pP:lrC. Biia r at1 ilcfl) ,X; l\<1l 1r!as of the \"o,:::i t 't'!lllr. <1.\5 J:. 17th ::it .. t ·u~ta :'lle ~a-H'I 1tc 1 rHI to ~1 dr111u11 .,1r;1t1on of !l,1th;1 Ii.: J{;11;i '.·ll~'.'..I: ('111 1\L' :\., Yc111 .\rL·' r:r.EE DEMONS TRATIOf~ ·rh1•r:-d.c1 n1orni11g l 'J .\.\I. If evenings prC'ferred . ·ask ;d.1ou1 ~u11r il '..'\.\ niL:hl :ccri ~·~ li !l i-:i:!bl. ,\lnr 11111i:; ur q lllflll , <:!;1r! thr lJ"n::-111 .. nn1·.' , c,-, ••"\\ -I{, ;v.")I "'k. /I' \ 'l. \, LEARN & FLAY ,_\ ,// r·RE -SC :~~CL -lg , c~ CoT.~1'1e p ,..School P•ogcam ci'i '\\.: . ' , { k) Cmmtry Atmosphere ~ ~~ ~~ .-\gcs 2 lhru 7 ~: 1 ~ ~ Hours : 6:30 A.M. -6:00 P.M. J ..,;~ Surnmer: Swin1 & Craft Program ~ 1 1 ~ • S11·i111n11 P!! ln:-.\rut.:lio11 ~'-) ' ,. • !~::\$('] J \11 111111:..: ;; \ . ~ e i\lu~ic, P uppet :-il11111 ::. ~\ \. • J1e~1di11g f!l'ac\1ne!"<s :) ' i/ ~' < ~ 1~212 E::lwards St. ·:: I '({'.: Westm'~ste' C~4-4924 cyf. ... ~~!.9'~ , . ~-1 ·~'-'-°'". ~Q~I .-----------------------, r ~~,~~-.. ,,.:..-,,,'(01?-u-"~fbP~; ~~I """I "'"' E:::f ate Sc~~e:I . PR.F:.F'Af\.E FOP. STATE IN 4 \'JEE ~:S e I\P;1I 1 :~·.1 \" ~;1' · 111»11 " • J:11 itd 111'-; f "unl1.~f"l u1 .;, Q /11.~111·;1ncc EXAfo.., I 'I' ·! r rs 0 J).1\· ('\;. J·:vcni11 ;: ("!:1· '( ,, l'.~l ifurn1 a i1L·p.:irtr;•'"1 n! 1··'111r;i':1•11 :\pprn\irl-:'1!:1!-lt·r r·1i.u ;,e ,111d J.~~11·: ,\rn( rit':;rd \1•t 1·plt•d. You May s:,,,,t At Anylinie For l r:~ormal io·1-B ro chure- FREE GUE ST LECTURE Fhone t:·ll:-322 9 A f~7HCN Y SCHOC!..S OF t-;E \"/FORT BEAft-1 :-: •. ) .\, .:11 '.\ti' p11 11 1·:1 d. ' p1 :·t I'' ,,I h " COSTA 1797 Monrovia Avenue (Coiner ut 18111 :-ttrcct ,r.., ,\lonr11\·1f1) Costa f1'iesa t4Z·4050 or Oj'e:-. 6:3 0 Afo.1 'ti1 6:00 PM SPECIAL SilMMEH rr.:GP.AM Full & Half Day Sessions Ages 2 lo 6 Y<!'ars ;';}':Hot Lunches t, Sri<"c '·s *·,'-Creat ivo Activ it ies ~r *~1usic, Sl.;,rics ' ~ ~' I l i j I • • • • • • • • • • • I I ••••••••••••n••&.: --,..-_z~4~ ·M-<.'i!iit i ~,.,.:_-_II .I" fl!Cl\V'S TH E l"::'iCf( Ct ,::·I 'f:(r.r rr-+i A 1)11.!'.V p;1.c T VJt.flT /:') 642-5678 r • ''· ....\~ ,, r::liji:r t f,i;· f.s:J~iltes F:'.~Lt S:~:~I & F:}':::g C!tr1J '('.f1l r· r .c f" ' !f i~orc i~'l A ~ni!cble l c ,..··~·.(' l··c: ··'r<;; )5 Hour s f:osr l I t !"" ... '" C r .. n.;i I SO's w:th 20 ~c"r~ c. ·I '" ' c.::c ... C b r-emccrship. ] t.l on:h ·~ fr-n (!1.r~ J,,o;'.,vidt1<1I 1n~:r uc:ion, 1,,i:o1<'d l o YOU'"! o'... ·i:ty 10 !.'.""(: ... ~,.I ··:·.~r·E. /'T L C\'.'i:~T r::i"':::. l:J C' At!C E CC·l't-l TY l earn I~ fly 11:'."1·1 --<''td hcve fun I ;'; Ply fl.~~-;,.1 & c -"-t....i -k S1 ·ci<I r.-:'s fe r Commercial or lnst ru••1 · t ~f1.':l'""'''.i. Fer Ccrr.:::i'c:e Do:~;o i 1 •, (.:i ll NO'.V C 3-G3 'i3 FOR MEN AN D Vl'OMEN •Trave l Agent C) Ticket Sales • Commu ni~a l ions 0 P.~ scrvations C!) t ir FrriJht Ca rgo 0 Li::!r<i tions Age nt "DAY !\ND N:GHT CLAS SES" ACCl:EOl!CD: .A pprc•~d lc.r Ve!~'""'· Eligibl e i"tljtu- F~d .,, ,1 1 l~'"'~d S•~d~~t lo ~n Prc9r~m . Airlin e P:iclfi c NE\VPORT -MESA PRE-SCHOOL 140 E. 22nd ST., COSTA MESA 645-2323 Special Summ er Program E~rcll ~CVI For Fall J\111dcrgarten fiC.:ld!llC::i S ;\rt.' & Cr<tfls 1\J11sic .._'\:. Bhvthn1 i 'l 1r~ic~1 ! f-'it.ncss f>Ji0 111cs 1 'olors & I\'un1hers 1·:!111c:i t1onal 1-'icld T rir1s J 1,,1 I.uni he.~ ];J.'>IC Uibl c Stories TOTAL CHILD ~EVE LOfrdEN T "' I ii I~ ~I Misc. Rentals 465 P er sonals Slt 1. 1:1: unfu n1 <1fH Sl~O nl". * ~.l.Ll.Y lJCl::.'\~l,lT"'•-... ·I ~I l:t: uriltt1·n ll'r11r $12:, Ult>. I:• fl<lll"llr'<I Jlu1,h1 Sp r.•ur.l :~r1 11:1· f•1 rn:or1 s r:;o. \th1r1· 011 all P 1.11r.'I"~. ij'.. AGENT 646-3255 !<Jvc. :l!.irr1a;::l·. l :'.J'.!~11·:s - - - - -f !l';u!111g~ Cl\f'l1 7 1la~' a I 111.fJl"J,;1-;11. f•'IW<'•! l-'nr;u:" fnr i,,,,,b .. r ''"tllJ"'i"!,,. z.o... J>t.·r 11·1·1'k, 111 :i m 1 .. 111 I' •n. ,,,,,1 iil;/-f,",<"fl JIZ ;..· 1:1 ('an1111<1 lt1-aJ, a:au1 Cfi**F pwp ,..; IH Cl.;1Jl>''l'" •IZ!)-'.+l::U. 4'1.!-IM;iO I ~nnounccment1 1 ~1 ,----AP('\!!F·.-----I ~\ '--------' \".o.<rrtnn1\· 1\"'1r! ••ti. Adnp- : [1•nr,.,111•a•••a•••1<1•'••m¥UM•<DD I ;,1;;~·1 r'./11fu & counselhis.: Announcements 500 1---------Social Clubs --------1 535 YOUTll BAHA'I DISCUSSIO~.~ 548-JSJS S11 •rl'! n~ rrruph·!I \\"Jill-: \\'ORJ.n 711 7;1;.o;r-0. !111-77'1~ 550 \ %6 DA.ILY PILOT TutSdlf, AuqlJs t 10, 1971' ,~[ '°'_, ... _, ..... ~']al ~I ...__ ... ..__]~ [ ._.. ... _ )~1[ -... -]~ l.___'.-_,....~][Il]!_ ·-_, ... _. ][I!]_[ -~J[Il] [ ·-.-l[IT [ ·--· )[Il] l ~iiiiiimiiii11~l~~;;;;;:;~1 sso A --"-''-W_•._•_in_g'-----/Cement, Concre:e Skeeters Wash N W•x Painting & Paperh•nging Help W•nted, M & F 710Help W•nted, M & F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 Help Went9d, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 VERY &lftttKlnalt male PATIO S~claJi1i.. Add -·-SAL."~;;;;--· I Siamt se cat found in 11ur Clir vie B1,10khus1 & ~-ft>rMlth C:.11nfpo~. HP lnv1•,; to ride ~ mil;' have l-Onlt' 1 50ml' d1sran<'1'. :W0--7~IO CompaC!!t S7.2S Stl!.ndards d 1 . No Was ting $9.Z5 Quick &>rv. Campen ts 1ncl1on 10 your homr & .\1obile 1>"t'IV, avail. Your wilh 11 cui;!om pal\o d'sign * WALLPAPER * N' e~pec.1.ally fnr your home-. ~'hen YoU c:alJ. "1'.tac" hon1l' or pi1.k up. Rt-as. ,., "~o.,,,, "-'"-Inl ,..uallly. Exprri,ncr J"OQ .. """' Clean-up &. reg, mainl. .•-,,.1,.,,.00. "···· & •-,, PRO , &15-2550. "'" "' '" uo........ .,., F, pajnung exl/int, neat BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR HOUSEWIVES, nttd high earning& !Olii u pplem' nt family inco1ne. Work pa.rt or l/ti1111: ch1X1be own hrs. Earn free wardrobe. No !fl. Vtos!ml"nl. Call 968-5139 or 636--4033. NURSES nttdf'd r.:ir pv! du-STO. p II I ty. All types -all shiltli -• • • '"'· "'"· "'""'"~ '"""LOOKING & ACT Rt'gislr)', 3.31 Hui;p1la.l Rd, • J NB. Call ~2-~ an)' hour S<iles i111ndrd Jk'r~vn, see or Jnterv hl's. 9a-5p. M -f-. )lJUf"seJf. a r<'il! l'llJ'Ce1· OJ!- Construction. 548-0769, v.-ork. AC"t."Ous c e i I i n gs·. Contractor a irless spraying. Refs . f ound-2 Schnau1ers, 1 blr<tk Babyiitting male, 1 grey lemalr; 1''r. -----------HSl<PRS En1plyr p11.ys lee. Gr.orge Allen Byland Agen· cy 100-B E. 16th, S.A. 547--03!f.l. JJ(lrlunll). .\!111 !UIUJl: JOI" OFFICE Girl -Answer right nu111. r:.:in11n~s 1.'(lnl· phone. Typing, General or-nicnl'e .u1111rd111h'!y shouli.J lu:f' work. Capablf'. 270 be 111 rx1·1·s~ of l:.!.-~I. p''r •I k male h11s rags, n11111r IS COSTA MESA "Shas1a", v1c lrvul(' & 18111, PRE.SCHOOL 8~7-1358. t,1'1.0:\1 addit10ns thru con1'J. * INTERIOR EXTERIOR • Complerr. Service, plens, Lie, ins, guara.r11eed. Call r srinu1trs. Joe Ro11i·e. Gen. Hardi;, 6-l2-'IJ58. Exper? P referably \\•ilh experience on the Bur· roughs E-4000 or 2100 series. In cludes post· ing of accounts receivable, general ledger & payro ll. .C.!'11. ~8-3087 I , Enroll now for Fall 1' ND: Sm wh!. fr1n:ilr J)()()-ll'ilh .to :\1nnrov111, 't rlay + dle & pl'k<'. Bue t'Ollar & j full day st>ssloni;. PJannPd fle11 co,llar. \'1r. l::rf11;ird~. p11 >gran1. hot tunrhes. Agrs CIJntr. &12-5997/64&-!t'lOl. airless spraying. Briggs Ave., CM. No canva~~1 ni: (iJ' sol1r11111,; PROFESSIONAL p h 0 n e ln!l·l•'lf'"-~ b,v <1Pfl0trlf111r111 soi1c1tor • Dana P11n1, San unl.1· :J-'.l 11·e1•kd1t)S .• t1:1-:Lj7J. INSURANCE AGENCY ,\f\' \Vay, qual!ly home I ~===:,.--',,-7c--~~-I Cle1nente, Capistrano area. SAL ES MAN bet\\·een \\'arnrr & Hell 2.fi, hrs 6.30 A!\t . ti p,\f PAINTING, l!c'd ins. Free remorl \\'all.'!, ~Jling floors esiim. QualHy niarl, depen- e1c. No job loo 'small. d11.ble. 24 hrs. 847-4121!. ;,.J7-0036. 24 hr ans. serv. Excel len t working conditions, salary & f ringe bcnefils that include fully paid medi· cal & insu ran ce, 3 weeks vacation after 3 years, credit union, etc. C<1s1Jally insurance a.i;enl'Y gut Take over one girl oll- 1cl'. /I-lust knnw unden1-r11- ing, marketln~ & llt.' wilhng in li1k1• <·~rl' or' t'l1t1n1s. :\1111 fUIUff'. gol)(f S<il1try -+ profit sharing. Senri re~11n1e P.O. B(lx 10."!6 Nrwport 8Pach \1iork in your own l10rne_ \'•iung 1.:on11111ny Best deal Jn aft'a_ Phone C~Jl i\1r~. Scl11111rh 8-l&-5171 $20 11 k-l'Ol\tP,\RE• 6-12.,ffijl) 835-1463 between 9.00 a.n1. \\'ESJ'CLJr~· ----F'OUND, sniall hla<.:k floi.;, B .. \11YSl1'TING your Mn1r. \VATERPRF vinyl de t k coatings, all types. Lt>e Roollng Co., CM. &12-7222 INT & Exter. Painting. L1c"d, ins, Fft'e es1. YI yr.; e.'<(lt'r. Chuck, local ref's. 64J..()809_ and noon. f'£RSjJN:\'~:L At.,~~!\CY v.'hlle underparl. ~p11tlr<I ~ pa11s, niale. 436 Brrnan!. c :O.f. mature-lady. relrrPnces. !Hi2-72.i6 many .~-~- BABYSITTING my hornl', Adri1tions * Re1nodelin Call Mr1. Greenman •t th• DAILY PILOT PP.0!-'ILE Operatolr. 1'.Itlhng 2013 l\"rstcl1lf Dr., ."IB Machine !\teo, l.afhe :-.lf'n, til't-~77U lknch ~le11. Apply 1'.1orrison !)£,.fl.VICE Sia.-hf'IP:-1!~11 Engineering Co, I 16 4 2 1101., f'\ll Iulo<-"'"n, I Armstrong A\~e, Sanla Ana gravr}d 11;an. 2 <'\p. k"~ NOW v.ork1ng :i() hrs wk. __ Island n1<>n, .1 r/111111' \\"kfltl S:\1ALL 11·hJ1e !.-lif'1~f' nialr lrg fncd yd. ho! meals. day G ,1.1 k & So L g dog --II•<· f'n .. ~j '' , "2 -299 el C n, JC. ' '"' 'u · "'"~ d" nJlt'. tN -J • i'673-604J * 549--2170 18 yrs exp. Frt'e r st. 642-4321, ext 277 I I 9>m. Ex!. Inf. Lie. Ins. Orangr Dril'e-Jn 1~1 11 k u1 -: Aug. li-17--077.i. I C,~:!~·ra~:;_l'Pre~~hoo~oa~: E lactrical Acousl. ~ilings. &45-5191 Production Supervisors u1IPs_ To1n Rf'1ll} s ,\rrn. FE:'ltALE ~andy "irP/laarrt prrl. ~Jany actiVJtJes avat1. OECIC."E"cr==R~1c"1CAN"'.-cli-.,,-"-,-.. -. !Prrwr. Li;e. hlk ~pn! un j 6-l2--0.JS4 bonderi. Small jobs, rnaint. PPAAPPEE~RiH~A~Nic'G;,E~RR-=-~,1IT1~.~·ou,,kl ~~~:"'""'""':':"':"::":~"'\''!":""!~""'""!"'!'!!""'"1'~~ don" by prol., no job roo Help Want•d, M & F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 1>mall. F'or free e~r . !!6R--03lli ATTRACT WAITRESS COOK -FRY EXPER. PROFESSIONAL pain!lng~ -Exper. Not 0 tinder 11. NO e BLUE DOLPHIN e Top opportan11ie!' !or 11g-19th ,t-Nr" 11t'.J1'1. C.:'1\. ·----1 gressive leaders. Harbor SEJtVl(l·:-si-;-tr o•i I) u 111 p i;; ·• bad;, \'le. Cos1a .\lP~a. C b. k" & repairs 548-5203 .'..18-6!9.i. j a 1netma 1ng · . _, areas fastest gro11'ing co. 1slauil salf'..;1nan, Crl,\1 air·;;. 1631 Placentia. C.:-.t. ,; day "k. Tun i•itY, f!l"Of 1! =Pclc!cO~FCE~scsc· c, ~OCNCACL-Cdc,-",c"-1 ~han11g, z ~'I'!' f•:>.p f.· l"f'f~ _ Gar-dening S.\lALL fr1Pndly rn;ilr rloi:: NO\\' in Orange County! Pre-l nterior/l'xter~or. ~-7 Q7,5a!JtY P!JONI-: CALLS. Apply 1n APPLY EVES. v.·ork & ma1rnal. J:1 -4 ;}. ""rson Surf & Sirloin. 5:J30 13·· V L d "B long hair brown 11 llh hla,•k f!nisherl nmdular ki1ct1en I --::Pcrn-lc,-,.";,-,-..,--G-atC_d_'"_'_'_ rnarkins::-s. fountain V111ley. cabinr1s. counter to P s, Tree work, prun i ng, 842--70 19. vanities k pullmans. Sinks spnnkler11, clean up jobs, ~'Our.·n ff'Jna le blArk kit-&· plun1!lln;:: fL.,.lurrs. fae-I a n d s cap i n g. Get:lrge ten-Sa.I 111 \\l('!l!C!Jlf Shop-lory Dire~! -Buil1ler's 6~6-5893. ping Ccn1rr 6-16-22~.1. Price '10 rhe _Public. \"isii * LANDSCAPING * l'rq'U i;1:1-7i:t1 /or i1ppr. 1r • .JJ ia I o. " studio managrrs. PROFESSIONAL Painting -\\I. Coast llwy, NB. COO IR\llNE PEDCQNNEL KS • broilrr, sautP & 1V 5-10-55·10 or &1;...07~,g __ SifH_VlCE Sl:.ifl<•~ah•srnan. ln1er/exter. Honl"sl work. ATTENDANT 11'/f'X" fnr 167 N SED"ICES~A GENCY -""S350 •· pantry. 0 ewport Blvd. ''V' ·-/"'\ RECEPTIONIST f'ull 11n1r, l1tr 111 cc h Lie. & ln~. 5'18-2759 • .,...,. · · Chevron Station .~. l!erti Costa Mesa Plaster, Patch, Re:>air Rrnl-n-Car in Lag u 111-1 . Coll£>gc stude.nt ovr-r 18, no long hair. prrn1, full timP sun1n1er & part !1n1e riuring school. Salary & comm "'/raise~. 49-1-900~ f ree & Fee Posiltons Nf'wport Beach firm seeks knowl rdgr, good ~alt·~11111n. COSJ\1ETICIAN-Drug Clerk. recepttonisi v.·ith nilnin1un1 Neal in app.can1nl'c .. <\pply • STUCCO * Full.Y exp only. Downtown Exec. Sec'y $650 of 2 yrs experiencr. Pleas-'l:J90 Ne11j:>t)r1 Hl\'1! .. C,1\l. our Sho11•rnom & Lost SSS \\l;irphouse. 908 \\'. lTth St. Nr"'' !11 10.'ns, spnnkleri;, ar- -·--------C~l &l;r3J.lJ hors. patios. fences, 11'alls. COLl.IE, frn1ale, .t:rP~· & 1------------1 L1~·r1 conlr. J\1asrrr Chitrge. brwn mark'g on fac". grey -Ca rpet Service 1.1 _vrs Joe exp. 53£·1?13. \\'f''re plaste ring Orange Co. \\1hy not plas!<'r y,,u'! No job loo s n1all 89-1-689-L ll.B. fl36-270l. Per~nab!e, srlf f'TartPr Ant personality & ability ro SERVICE Stat1()n 1ncc har111• CPL f'i'!ired Apt-Molel, v.-ife. 120 Sh, 70 typlni;: handle husy drsk. "'hich in-& a11cnda111s-1\I lr11~1 2 .i.1;. maid ll'l"k, husband-Jr main1. Figure Clerk to $433 elude., use of dlctaphone &. exp. Loc:al n•fs. All ~hill~. ""ht srrraks on bi"1ck. V1(·: 1-----------I ;oE°'x'<·pi-.-J",::,':,c,c,".,'-"'icc,c,cd,=~'-,. Elden St. 2300 Blk. 8/7. JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery (1 "··•-D · Kno1v holl'. u~keen. nJanl * PATCH PLASTF:RJNG APART!ITENT CLJ-:A:-I JNG Alt types. F'ree t>Slimates. I Pa1·1 nint Ore \\'ork! Call 540-&123 Must be: f"urn apt + salary. 6T:r8740 Vrry accurate w/lq,:ures. heavy !yp1ng. Xlnt "'nrking 2:ffifl !l;irhor Blvr1, C .. \1. DENTAL Ai;si:;tan!, exper Nice phone pcrsona!Jty. Cl'.lnditioos & Co. benefits. SERVICE Station artrnriant. chairside. P/tim(', :l days Keypunc~ $4SS Call: 644•3258 Btw: 8 am & alt shill~. Apply 46iR Cani-Before Sani & aft 6; · taners. r.i1ua n -,. ,. ,, &l6-036S. St>ampoo free Srotchguard pesr. Trimming, clean-up. 11'.I\. H.B. 846-0697. 1 Year exp. !Bi\! 290 noon. pul". Dr, N.B. :.11;-17:J7. GER-'IA."I shor! hair fl'"linler. 2 mo. ll'n1all' v.·Parin.1: rf'rl collar. Vic Crrsc:enr Reach. Reward. t7l-lt 33S-357~ all 6 roller1. LOST: L1bran· hook in l/illage Tut> L;;undr()n111!. r.tesa dt>I ~lar. f'lrase rt'lurn my Thon1as \\'olfe book. 540-22?.I. ---------LOST. l\rrshond r~1nalr do;:: ~So l l Reia r da n ts ). 968-3-186. DPgreasers & all color hrigl1teners & 10 m1nu1e AL"S Landscaping. Tree re- movaJ. Yard rcmodellng. Trash haullng, lot cleanup. Repair sprinklers. 673-1166. EXP--:--J apanese gardener. Comp le If' maio!enance. rree cs1in1atPs. &16-0830 Exper. Japanese Gardener Con1plrte )'d servicr. Neat & Hcli<1 . Free es!. 642--1389 blf'ach Ior v.·hi!e carpets. Save your money hy saving me extra trips. \V'JI ~le.in l1vinr; rm dining r m & hall ll~. Any rm 17.5(), couch lllJ, <'hair S:l. 15 yrs. exp. is what coun!s, oo, method. I rlr• 11·ork myself. C.ood ref. 531-0101. DENTAL RECEPT. Gen'!olcexper.type4i RE~EPT I O~IST . SERVICE s1ar1on Al· Exper. nee. for ihi_~ busy G irl Frida y $540 Do you hke flying. Thi.~ )Oh 1enrian1-Applv Al 's )lnbli, olc. Desk only, some Sats, Goor1 !ypin.1:, rons1ruction is in a niodJ>rn otftrP u1 an 1500 \V. Baltw:ia Blvri, :\'.B. background helpful. a.irpon. Grre1 & 1<-0rk wi1h - -gd benefits, H.B. area. pilot~. E.~ciiing duues & SHARP Barn1a1d 11anrl'd, $'..' h<'',.",··1.,"c'c'·-:--:c-c--c----.---1 488 E. 171h (a1 frv1rlC'I C.J\f. some typing 13·17. hr + bn11us. 1\pply r!ay;-., DENTAL /\ssis lant, f'.'<-642-1470 Ca!! 111ary.Lre, ;110-00:15 Vikki's Loung-r. 1"191 1! prrienced. take X-rays, non COASTAL AGF.NCY N e 11· p n rt Bl\ d, C'.\I smokrr. Prf'ff'r agt>s 2.~-35. J ~"'::.~~J~A~N~l~T~O~R~~.~ 27m Harbor Bl at Adam~ .• .. ",.",.·-,.",.",.·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'"'I N.A. 5 rlays. 0>-12--2281 RECEPTIO"'IST '' ExPf'r. hnsrit<il rlr11n1n". "' ''"'''" ,.,. DISTRIBtrrORS wan1ed, sell '"' Goo" 1 · I I ··~ ">: 1 ~ 1 t.'Onlpany Evrn1ng & n1ghl shift.~. " )'Ping, OC'a · R f. Appl " < I I' 1· ~9 Basic 11 -Protein -C I I · -~':'? y nrn a -.ear 1rr, .,.,_ South Coasr Community ;a I _.ora1ne Plumbing ./ Ne;it, !nm, under 30 .. r/ Rl'asonably fas! TAKAS &. Sons Pl11mbin_g ./ "Natural born" c!toant'r lic"d, bonded, rep i fl c !\lust havr: remodel new cons!. F ree r/ Good phone p('rsonahry l'St. G-IB-8340 ,/ Good hanchvn11ng PLU~1BING REPAIR \\'e ol/i>r: No job too small ./ Full time v.•nrk e 6--12-3128 e ./ P!easan1 nu air ronrl ofc COLE PLUMBING ./ Oppor. lor ;idvancemrnr ./ Chane" 10 grow 'l'ilh an &J5-ll6l 2" hr. 1'.ervice. lgn•y w o If 11ppC'~rnnc·f' I Jnlrodu{"!ory Sf)('rial AL'S GARDENING for i::arden1ng & s ma 11 landscaping services, call 541)..5198. Serving Newport, Cd111. O:ista l'ltesa, Dover Shores, \Vestclilf. -----....--cl\V, 19th St, Arrwn !l & 11an1 Vi1an1in , 6--16-1.'i2,1 'i-p''''· So··<h , -,,,,~ \VESTCLlf'F LEE Roofing Co. Rootlng of _ • "~ " ..... ,. .1111 typrs. Hrc·ovci'. repairs. BABYSJITER 111 .. cdrd 1111-DOCTOR"S ofc, exp. back. 4!)9.J31 J, Ext. 3.)6 Pf.RSO,'JNEL AGE:\"C'i SECRETARIES TYPISTS PBX OPR MACHINE OPRS Ans. to ··Hf'1d1". Lost v1r , I 10~; Dlscoun1 lr\'inc Trn·., Crl.\11 Vrry Sttam or sh1tmp1Y1 cleaning ther-rnntnnff'n;itings,,vhi1P med. Responsi ble 10."01nan to lnternisL Tus11n. JOBS AVAILAB~ 20-13 \Vcsrc!1ff Dr., NR ;'l/o FePs. Tnp d!"awrr po,i- 111111. Shon .t, Inn;::-1rrn1. p/llnlf' & f. 11n•r Trn1porary positions a1·allafllp now, gen<'rous 1~,·;irrl. 111:-i..-m.11 I DIAMOND • RE\VARD• * nrp.<tirs or lnstall11t1on \\!HITE mall' 1x1,:1rilP , n11n. Free Est. 6'1:)..1317 S.· rnlnr. Lie/bonded ~incr ral'<' fnr 6 mo old baby 5 544-5680 A M 6-\:1-7170 I k ===~-:---c=~ u10 , echan1cs • Cook.~ • 1 -R=E~N~T=A~L-H-·~o's·~T~E=s•s-"47. 642-7222 ntr.s w . my homP prefrr-DOMF.STIC heir wan!f'd 5 Dry C!eanl'r Help e Fac- rei. Call btwn 1 -~ days. hr/day, 9;im-2pn1, $2/hr. tory \Vorkel"!'i e Hospital .!1m \\'ebb, 6-12-490.'i AMERICAN GIRL Sewing/ Alterations Vic Bolsa & Edwarr!s, H.B. I Carpenter Blk flea c-ollar. ~m;....i706. -~·------IB1sH.~11er. approx. 1W. . CARPENTR\ i\!alr. Vic-. l!llh & .\"f'11pi;r1 i\IINOR REPAIRS No J ob 23·12 Palisades Rd. \\'tll Too Small. Cabinet in. gar- E XPE:RIENCED Japanese r.a1-dener, Maintenance & clran up. 537-887•1. Con1p1e re Gard'oco-,,-,,-- Scrvice Dressma ker, Custom Sewing & Alterations Also have fabrics. Phyllis, 962-6269. Mll-12-19. Call btwn 4-Spm, fi7.1-27!l9 \Vorkers e Off k'e \\"orker:; ---R . E . SALES B,\J\ER, CXl)<'ncnre1i, prrn1- anf'nt. Trollrr's Bakery, 23·1 Forrs1 AvP .• Lai: BC'h. DONUT i;hr•p work [l"nlitle • Sales • ~chnol Bu~ Dr11·. Night st11fr. No ex p ers • Se1-v1cr Stallon \Vork- llC'('rssary . 2;,.-.1~. Apply il!J'. er.<. • \V11itres~. larwin realty, inc. IRrsale Div of Lan1'in Col 2l:i!i2 Brookhurst Al"e, H.B. 2172 Dupolll Dn\·I' (!\ear Orunizr Cn. A1rporl ) 9:JO "t1l 3 ~II P,,l 10 ;i ni. • 4 rm frJe<lman ages & o I h e r cabinets. · 545-8175 if no ansll'er Jea\·e Fre,, Eslimalrs 673-1166 Alterations -642-5845 NN1·t, aC'<"urate, 20 .Y"ars exp. Tree Serv ice e BLUE DOLPHIN e HOSTESS Donu1, 135 E. 17th s1, C.,\I. F or These & Other * DRIVERS * Openings Apply 714-546-J-lll 213-Y-12-321 I. l ~.---.------ 0J)E'nlnE:s for tll'o part timr Sf1'(;LE needlr npPralnr. and t\\TI lull timl' P.Xprn-exp·d. 5-l8-9~9:1 Call be111·etn enred R.E:. MIPSpeoplt>. Bel-R .t-4. LOST 5 m'l old hlaf'k ca1 msg. al &40-2372. H. O, w/wht markiflji(s oo nosl' &. Anderson. LA\\'N i\laint. Hauling. new lav.ns, rlean-up, pruning, Frf'e est. Call S.16-7379. Part Time :tl."•'i V1;i Lido, Nil Statf' ol Calilorn1a No Experience Rural •'1anpo11·rr Office 2313 ~/ El Cam1110 Real ----=~~-If'! rhan avPragt> comm, co. TEL APP'T SEC'Y belly. Vic Cdl\1 . Please caU, --------~-- 6T.>-2327 or 673-l:illi. EXPER. rem o d PI i n i:;, cabine1s, rera1rs. ma1n1 Nn .t0h 100 smaU. RP a s . fi~f>-4221. D ICK'S GAffD-ENING GENERAL Trre Serv. 1'a.rd BICYCLE mPrhanir 1\"/PX· penc.nce in mos1 b1kr~ F.· 10 ~prerl~. !llu~1 he rt'h;iblr. Nr11. we1!-C'q1urprd shop. 497-10!12 Necessary! s.in Clemt>ntP !I-lust have clean Cal ii. driv. ,JOIN the BNUT!ittlio0-"-,c1c,,-,. Pl . majnr rnerl in.~. \\'e have P/t1me. prrm .. <)Ur Qf<', Cd:'<f . ,oomt'lh1n11: riitfrren!, drop io •1-~pm. NrPd•·d· Sri! ;is~ur. S:.O RE\\'ARD. Silky Trrr1rr s.ilv & bf>g, no collar Nds medic. 67;,...2388. 5'16-6711 LOST -f emale S1;;mr~e w/gret>n & \1•h11t rollar. Vic N Laguna 49-1-2321. LO~T 8/6 in N.B. \l\XPd !f'l"· ricr frn1nlr, grr.l'/hrown, no collnr. 612-!B37. lnttnitlion Sciiools & instructions tl'n>s!ed '" I ~ S75 ~rarl 1n- 11•0 r k l n g 'I !rnl)US pi;1no ~I 1dr111s_ Beg1nnrr~ nr CClnhnu1n::. All a;;c~ v.r!Mnll'. f.IS-.~!tfi~ --T~.:\":\"JS ln't 1/1 \If' 1111 ptTII ~ ~ n•1r 'IJ•1kr~ .t· _qratri;~· 1-•. \pPr. Qua!1l1•·1 filf .. ~fi-1"1. ------GUIT,\P. Lrssi1n•. ~~O l"'t n10. ~ 011r hrimr nr 1111nr 4!ll)..7,~17, 1<'~\(' 111"'" 1(>1 BF: a m11<lrl Fall 1·l.1•,r< 11"'1 lorn11nit. :'I -! 0 -~. :0 l 0 .. , I DAILY P!LOT !or nrtionr * * * CARPENTRY by Durkan Joni's. Ct1s1om v.~work, FtJr1111ra. etc. Resid. ron1m. frl6-511iR. P.eslden1ial-Comn1Prrial rlran-up, haulini;, sprinkler ~&: Clean-Upi;_ Ph. 6-12-0473 repail"!'i. Reas. fi--16-51!-1". EXPER. lla11·a!1an Gardene-, 1 'r•;=1.--------- Cornplere Gardening Ser-1-;B'O"'A"T"'C"A~R'""P"Ec.N=Tc.E=RcS• vtt t', J\ama!an1, &16-467fi. CERAi\1JC 1i!e ne1v & remodel. Free rsr. Small Cui;r?'.11 hoa1 building rxper. jobs "'"lcon1e S:lS-2426. rrr1 <.. 4 Day v.k, 1(1p wagr.~. General Service1 ing record. Not under 25. of Grn_ Foor!~. \\"p nrf'fl 2 YELLOW CAB CO. respons1b!r ternagers f.. J 186 E. 16th St., C.J\I. ndults. Nn rtnor-10-dnor, DRJVE\\"A \' s a I e ~ n1 a n E:.\I'" posllions av a 1 l. w/lul•P r xper. T1n1<' & l:: 8•12--2664 · \Villanl Boat \\'orks, 1.11Xl BUILD IT -f"IX !T TH INGS by Moose , LI. Logan AvP .• C !If. C;il'prn1ry _ F1hrn:las5 rle!•!. pllunh. lr nrl'. t1IP, I · J[il] --- ov1·1· 40 hr~. Neat in appear. ;Lc,A-'o"i'· -;,0:--,c.,c,.c,-~1c":--,2 612-1671. pl"i'-schoolrr.; 1luring school E-.-.-,-. s--.-,c,cy---$6 50 up hn11r;;. Prrn1all<'Jll pos111on. 'ExC'Hfng .r,,. clu1llrng111g 11011• Our· hn1nP Sa l11ry. S111rt roulillf' typr position. \\lork Sepl. l~L fi-12-~216 C .. \1 J ini ~1~,_!)6f1.'i, 7-71~\L 7 rl.vs 1ns1ln~. c<i rpentry. paintete. Employmrnt iJ BOAT CARPENTERS ;,i:J-OSZ\I. . Extensive fi!ir1•g!ass 1nol1n.1: C a tering 11 --c-------~ progran1, e.XJ'lt'r rf'q'd,. ! day ------------1 i\NDY,,·!1\N, car""rlU"" .• '•••·······-1 •· \ -,.. _, I' ""~.!Op W1t~I'.~. V1!lard Botti ALL Fl·>~CTinNs 1ilurnlii11!.! .~· rlr1·1nc ob<I<· J b w 1 d F ale 702 frw pres. nf 111a.101· Irvine 'L"'E'C.cAoL-c&-,c .. -,-. ";:0,-,.,,-, .• -. c,c,-'"-' ru·f'a lirn1. PlL1sh olc~. Call hmkpi:: rlf'~1 rf'tl, I ~irl oflc, i\1iss L<1 11ra, 557-1\122, Jrv1nr Indus. Con1plex . · o an e , em \Vorks, 1300 ~an Ave, C1\'l. ALL FOODS t). \\"ork guHrn. !)6g...{)657 ------ 'I I PRIC'"S !\\ATURE: fem•I". a I e ~ ! • BOYS-li""14 " · ~ "'· Ha uling (na.<I C;11rrrrs 6~~-fi/.!7 !'rspnn.~1ble, w J sh rs 111- lr1'l't!1ng .rvh. ful! or rr;;:ular pat·t lin1r. l\;'lm-,l pm .. \lon-t·ri. Bc<ich e1t1es prrfrrred. Vaned nflit·r r:>.· !o de.liver papers in the San Oemen1e. San Juan C11pJs. 1rano and Capistrano Beach area. Ah1g;iil Ahbol Pf'~nne! S:l.1-362'.1 Ai::rncy. l.10 \\'. \\"11r11rr. Su11r 211, .c;.A_ ---Cement, Concrete CF.~lENT \\'ORK, m Jnh ton ~mtlll, rcfl~onahle. Free Es1in1. H. S!ull1ck, 5-111--AAl;,. r ,\ TJOS~lk~:-dr1,·e-:-1ns:a.JJ 111"w l.1<1nc. ca 1\, hreak, 1·r1n<1\f' :.1.~ fnr f'~!. NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD YA P.11. o'.'leanups. dlt"t. l\"y, back!ll){'. E SCROW CLERK DAILY PILOT I 1•f'r. P.f'lalltni:;, savings and 4~!2-~~:.!0 IAL'LJ:\'G. y<1rd c-lean-up hy '""""°"'co--; E'<r'r!. SECURITY PACIFIC NATJON"AL BANK. 962-3361. E{/Ua.I Opporl u111!y Employ- LIV~·IN ho u ~I' k f' I' p,. r hf'au11ful 1.!lguna B" ~ ,. h hnme nr pr1. hPach. C11rp 2 ch1ldt't"n .\llls1 rl r 1 v I'. f'rrfrrahle i;reak Spanish. ·19--1-(1,l(i 1 IMn. h1111k1nit. :~1fi-liS~. "st·sso,· • 1 1 r-:1.pc-r. l'{•ll•'I:£'" ~lu•knl, Lrg '· ' <JIS 1•.1·al' un~. nr;il rr. LOOK!:->(; f"r ~f'\"f'ral f''<· ll"lh k Heas, :~11 -IX IS PH,\L=i"!CAI-. -;.;~ .. ~ 11 rpear , full or part t1me. F:XPF:n: (<1n1f'I la_\rrs nPf'd· Jl"fl"nc-rd. matur" clranini:: Tl' •. \Sll-.~. l.iarage_ C"lean-up, !>.hifl, an.v rlay. Or:1.nge arl·a . ..-1ii1i Ahn.I' Hrc:J., 4-"!J ~ Pd, 1\pply 111 p,. r ~on , niatrons fnr h1i:h dr1n11nd 7 dt1~S. $JU" ln.111. t'~e est. !:rr~ fi.!f.-!Jl'lj. _ 1"11~1 11 "'~· l..1t: ~ 49'~2050 C.:,1rf)f'lf'l"IR, JJ111r Hool, 1714 rommrrc-1<11 hu1ld1n~. Nf'\1 · 1\ll}lin1r :l-l'!-;,(}3t. )J ,\TURf: .~rcy i.;1rl f"r!/r"''fl1 ("',,nl,'Ff \J1krr In huitrl N"r111lflrl Bl. C :'-1. l"lrl 11rr>1. Par! 11n1P, f'l e~. .\IOVL'G-i,;aragr. i•lpan-up t· ~r>f'k!J p-1u11r p<•.~11111n. E:>:p, ~rorr-_11~1urt"s . .J'.\4-·llll~. or [Xf'iF.H1E."f t:fl--nianagrr ;,.µ;.;..1?!_ l11r h:,"t1l111i::. f~ra~onabir ~pndlll. ·l!ll-i17__'.l_____ ~l<'t" .1 -~11 -l!H·.'.l~Ml. ---1 fnr n1(){frJ1ng, rla11re ~rho,;il ;\!AID NF.=.1c .• c=,=f:onc.c,cl-11sc,-,-,-,~:.v Frrr rs11111;i1r~. fi·l.»-1602. I Jobs Wanted, M & F 704 C •\ F ~: T ~-H I l'I • &1larl .~ f.· <H:rnfy, l~r;nii cln~t>r. 1n prrl'Cln, ,1<,\-'I 1., ~f'.\1 <111 1 ---Sl111d11·1~h mnkrr, r..xprr.1 .\lll-j.J.10. or firi--01y; !_I . Jani;111·;i Inn, Corona rlrl Hou secleaning \JOT".I i\!r.~a (.:leaning ~1·v1re C;irprts. \\"!nrlow.~. /-"[('fir rtr, Rr~trl. S· Co111n1r·1. .llS--1\ 11 . r-. in 11 n a c r r, rx-Ol'rr ·lfl r, 11-1!"1~1 Exp .~al~<i'I ~ nrr lrdf;;r \J~r li7'.l-~1'.1fl p1 •11r111·r1! ,,11 ph'1~t'!< or • • -----' ' 1 --~,--ccccc.•-,cc::cc:cc;:--:c ' 0 (, CAPABLE: lrg;il Fecrelar;.' r1·p & 11rrkf'nif!<. '22l :'ltar1nr r.f,\ln<:: rxrwr i\!s<l 111;111' rri n111n:ii.;c1nrn 1·11nge n. -, ·· • · hl'arh pl'rfrrrr<l. 7 1 4 for J\.B, nf11('r.. Avr. BRlhna [;;l;ind ;il'...~i.~I n1;i 1rl. Apply Rr~ ~·IU-:lfi1 7 6·1fJ:!ll~•1 ____ fA:->1' Brrakfa.~r Cook. Nn Brown·;: l\!01or llntrl, 3JlU6 * * l -Hrill~t·1·lrn111ng By Da)-.. -* Own Transpnrta11on C':i 11 ,113fi-f!f,.18 He lp Wanted M & F 710 CAFJ::TERl1\ hPlf"'rs. full !.· St1n. nn holt<lays. Goorl pay. S, CnA~ !-111::::.:"· ~11-:. __ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I p;irl lunr. f\11.v 1\·01·k 41nly. App!.v 1ri Pf'r!'-On, Kran1,.r 's ;..1AN-l pr rm. pl t1n1r tnr • i\lon 1hru Fri. all l1nlirl;1~·s l!llh $..• HarbtJr. Pnrly l\J\1 n r 1\";: p A p Pr Accounta nt to $1000 off. Call RJ:l-1'fifi6 afl 2 pin G e n 'l-Ofc $500: 1lel \vf'ry 1n hllmrs in N.H. Trader's Paradise lines l cll~OcU~S~E~O\"-CLE,v;r--: P rore.<.~. Carpel Clr11ning. Free e~!. RPfS. 6-12-61<24. D1\ \'IVORK Call lif'lll"f'r11 10A"I a nd •1:30 ~IR--0530 flay 1.-Bra<'JI J11nllt>rial- C11its, 11·1ndows, floors etc. Rr.<.. & Comm'I. &16-l•IOI. J)f'gi'f'e -+ 1·2 yrs PA/CPA C /\ R \V /\ S JI. AU-TO \\"nnrlf'rlu! \"ar1rry pns1rion 1n ~l\1sl have rlrp. car & hr rxp. POLISlllNC, N CASHIER lop notch r1rm. Uively ofr.i;. rel1ablr. L.A. T 1 Ill Cs , Draftsman $850 fi12-1ll00 POSITIONS . F/11n1f'. & very p!ea~ant \\'ork1ng ' · _ C.E. & niuniripal <>'<prr. pl"e-Gn:.>11!h NI. ·I IOf'11!1nn~. C""lnrls. Xlnt hcnl"fits. Call MGMT. TRAINEE lerN'fl_ 0 SI S 0 !\ll::TR CAH \\"ASM , 29:)(] tlt1.~s 1.ania, 55i-6122, Great polrn11al a esman al. pen H '-1 , c 11r1..ur B 1·n, .ill. flh1ga1I Ahbo!1 Prrsnnnl'! C&!I Mrs. Sch1T11rlt Degrer. sharp RppraranC'e I,...,..,.., ........ _...,,.._ l'lgrni·y. T.lO \\'. \Varner, \VF."ITCLIF"F lllr au10 import~. COMMERCIAL Suite 211, S.A, PERSONNEL AGl-:NCV ;ind talk 11 over Sales LEAVING THE MILITARY? TH E OPPORTUN!TY 1-'0R YOU TO START ,\ P!lOF'ESS IONAJ. (,\REF.::ll. rd h11~1nr~<. ll'•lJnan v. ho Prt· jo~"!' r a! I 1 n )'.:: ~1r.1ngrr.~. ,11;J,3.:l6Jli nr 1;75.1r.om. UPHOl-"Tl·.P.Y r on.E,,lAN Exprr n<'rdrrl * * Ii 12-968.1 ... URGENTLY NEEDED IN TH E INVEST!lfENT ~-!ELD IS AVAILABLE Ii\!-• ,\TED. IF Y()U"RE \\"lLL- ING TO l 'TILIZF. TI!~; • KNO\VLEDG E t.· F:XPERI-• ENCE YOU H,\VE BEHIND Secretaries T~pists Baakkeepers Repro Typist Packers YOV. e NO COLLF.GF. NF:CF:S- SARY Bf~C,\l":-:E \\'E"LL TRAl.'1 YOL' TO 00 lll'S· INF:SS J,'J" Ol'R rROVEN, PROfl-:SSIQ;\",\L \11\,"-:NER.. e <'flmp.an.v f'~r P!;in • F'ull Fr1ni:r Benrti •. • e Plu~h Oflu.,.,~ • S1ar1 lrnn1Prlil'l.lt'ly • • Rexowriter \\"ork 11 t1rn J. 1111C'I"" 0\'/ltl II d!l!" Interim Personnel Service 778 W, 20\h, C .M . 546-2S92 J.F:,\n~ 1! ()I\" ST\"1\RT1642-7523 ............... ..,.----1 rox, mn "rn 'T 0 c "IUSED CAR SALESMAN BR 0 I\ F; R. FlNl'IN\l/ll. ('('11'SIJLTANT ST1\RTEO 0:-i TJIF: H()1\f1 T0\\"1\ll.DS ENfll'l'1rn1·r prr(rrrrrl hu. Tlnl Fl N 1\NCJ 1\ l. t N 0 E P E N · nre~!'lu;. C".1JI 1\lrtrru ~ DF:NCE 'Ill ROUGH HIS AS-i\lotor!> fil.'>-(121:.! SOCIATJON \\IJTll f!NANC-iiii ...... _ ... .__ ... ._ __ ! 11\L l."IVEST\IENT AN· Al.\'~T. R. E. BROJ-..t:R, Pn:O~'ESSION AL SALES· ~tAN DA \'JD 6 . LOOKJNG- 1.,\ND. CALL NOW I 558·0444 WOMEN PART TIME II A .M .·2 P .M . McDONALD'S times dollars 1 Ironing =~---- Girl Friday to $650 2().13 \\'rsleliff Dr., NB Typing. :;h l.· Bkkrng. TELLER General Maintnce ,._1-.-2770 c A t Bk k '600 "'.,. Ask for Mr. urry Th 1 1i1i • pr to~ F.xper. clt'C"lrical, plu mbing. "'l,\t:eh.',,--;;;;;;;;;;:--;\p[;;yl ~.;,;,;;~;;.~~~~;.;,,,..1 " arl!,N:I ('11,rr:..-,,,,111 rf'!il:111-Recept. to $450 E x perienced air enndi!ionine. boiler. :\1ALE h.:>l p 11'3111Pd. Apply ranl chain nffPl~ ;in r;.;rPl-lRONJNG donP 111 my horn' l l.2.i an hr Typing ,t· Shnrihand r.rond ~a!ary. excellent lringe ''f'nlucky Frif'rl Chirkrn, SALESMEN lf:'nr oppnrlunuy for nr-'lt, NEWPORT __ UNITED __ brneli ts. D1111A Point, l'111<11n<1 Bc;ich. SPORT IN GOODS ;i!erl 11i1n1rn tn ,11,rk ,,1 .\IC· CALIFORNIA BANK &iulh Coa.~1 Community Corona rlC'I :\111r. Biit 5 Sporting Good!! store-; 00:-JALTYS 1n ('<>s1:1 :"-lrs;i , I '-----------------.J 1-*. 6-l.">--0,1126 • * Masonry LEVEi. v1rw 101 over)nnk· ing Parkl'r & Coln, Ril"C'r. Trad, 11800. eqity for 1rurk, misc. pa lnllng~. furn. In- d ian rup. 4~JQ88. \\.'Ill ir11dl' Jrvinr Co11s1 Co11ntry Ouh golf memhf'r. 1hlp tor lele n1odel stalit1n w1gon, 1por1A car. Rolls Royce. M!i-5970. Havr 4l unlrs, 2 BR., 1 1~ ba'1., good Joe. EJl:chl\nge :town for smaller unl!s. f on in Co .. Rltra. fi.fl-SOO'J 1711.C V.'es1cliff. N.B. R·I bldg. lot tn Brigham City, Utah, 60' x 145', best ~idenliftl en.ia. W " n ! Calli. R.E. or boa1. Valur l 3ROO. e.,_4~ Beaur goU C'tlUf'lflo lot. ocean vie", dub membership, Sl!n Antonio Shorc11. MP:dco, r.'>500 valut. Y,1,qnf late mo. dtl de-&.n car. a,,}6.968$ COWAN HEIGHTS 2f1 ;;c all hnrsl" Jl1Upc'r11es, fOP. TlY~. ;:lnrk or ln- 1"1111t'. fl~r. 539-2130 princ1 . Plll~ nnl~. -:-:=-----BUXK\\' ALL~ PATIOS S1de\1•11lks, rl;ivewayi; •5'19-3173• Moving T-1t°AD E;{.'())'.l~!ERCI AI~ '°'"°'=-------DAVJ.<;.\VELLS 111·· TABLE ll!OVJNG -F'or your local or s,\\\' FOR CLEAN s I( \~' long distance n1oving, call OR COLT Jri !-:rEClAL OK \'11,n & Storagl', }'t>ur PISTOL • • 55j.l\'(8.l •• loeal allird agent. P81ll'tized ---~torai::e. also 11v111I. 831~00. 19' '6.~ .Johnson SurfrrT.o~ t>ainting & -rhrgl~ hull. 9·pll~~. OPf>n bow. mnv1 trip. Grrat fi:r;h, Paperhanging isk1 M111, Tradr. for Ca\ ~. s.t&-?Wt 26~ Di,-,.-c, -,-,,-,-,c,OOf'--,-"c'c •. ~R. Vi!.lurd Al S·ISOO. Trade-fnr lmpon or ®mf'Sllt au10 of lhar \"llUt nr '.' 1111 -Ex!. Qual11y Work. Rra.wnably Priced fN'f' e5t1mslr 5'16-5766 PA I NTING: 1-tan,sl , ~uaran lePd "'"ork. Ltf"'d. Any ,.\it .)nb. Call 65-:i740. Personnel Agency 833 Dover Dr., N .B. 642-3870 6 !llonarrh Ba.v Plaza Hru;pital. Soulh L;iguna :0.11-:DICAI~ -S1c110 -Jlr<·ep-nrf'd!I -alert 31?.i;;rt>SSIVC :0.1nnday 1hn1 Ynd.iy, llan1- <-I'll c--hk~ Ph ~nlf'STTlen lnr nrw Cos1a 2pm So. Laguna · ,,,,. ,, , ,,x1. .\'ifi tionist. Li1P ",,ni;r. one 1 · J · Mf'S8 !!lore. Spor!in<> gOO( s 496-1273 Gl llL F'riday 11 ,.edf'rl f;.14-17j5 nr inlcrvir,1·. "' 'CCOU"TS bl ,., ,. sa'.f'!I exp h('Jphd, E:'ICT'\ in· Th•i; ill pr1·1•1 11nrn1 l""ll r " 1• paya e, 1 e .q1utl Oppor. ¥::111ployP r w I 111 r o n ,. hnokkl"f'plnJi?: e e NEEDED I · II k cnme, ~Pndirt fu!un>. Al a1YJ1111d "mriln.vn1rnt 1n cashiering. Exel' cnl \\'Or · hkgrnil. ~on1r l~'pirig. il l11sl T Off" GI I I · · · p h CLUB >t I N WO ICI r • health & pt"nsion brnef1ls, clean. p!r11s11nt ~urTnunrl· ng ronchlions. one -1 1 1 l'.GEH, "·"fl"d, havr ability lo handle A.JI of. 1'fl. pi1.id. Also ~ilinns open ing~, w1rh uniforn1.< f11rn1.<h· {i.)&-1(110 for pvt lratt"rnal nri;::11ni111-ric-r pror rc!urP!I. CFllJ hf'l\\'11 M"•I •-~., ,-1 •hi• lo d"·--A I I "~ ut: ~" '" • ''''" ·for pa11 timr ~11le11 help, I"· ed. 'CCOUNTS ,,.y,,hle, li!e 1 on. P rasl' sulln111 resume 10 & 1: Con~1 flfusic, _ •PPL'' _ " " & I I " ply 81~ 5 Spnrringx Goods. .,.h.'"''"•· Exrel\en! \\l)rk-llft ary rrr1u rrmr111.11 ro 1\-12-2~1. lilt E J!i!h St C " _1 Ch , G rd Th ' g .. Cl if J A" • ;-;===~=-c-c--,-.., · · ·· •· · """' apman ""'"· 8 en 1,~ prri:rnrs 11·1 "In 1 oppnr. '.,, -00,·,,·,,... Pho n f' ass ie " No. :t'\O, DAily '11 'IRSTYLI.-. "-<<"' Y'"' -.u Pil PO " '~1 '"-'" ,-" NEEOF:O Girl frirlay -at· Gr(lvP. 111n1ty r01r hn11<1'1•11·r~ tn 6.16-4010 11.Sk ror J\1rs. Olson, J\lc~ !IW:?fi Box 1560• Co.~IA int"fl1nr.. l'E'n! spacf' in ITAC!IVP & ct111rmlnf;l tn n1n Salei; '".'()fl( v.·hrn thr t"h1ldrrn i\I'e ACCURATE rypird-1111' SJ!. ,._,--,::---""°--,,.,-c 11n1q11e Cdl\1 Sillnn. Call Jim ofr. Lile typing. filln.g. etc. UNU~UAt~ OPPORTUNITY 1r 8chml ciictate machine. -PFlrl lime. CO:'<IPAN!Oi'i for :t f'ldt>rly N.:oit &W-7321 Call T ln11 , 830-:.m llnttrsl Ntow J\l11jor Kilctien J\1-T·f. pcrm .iob.644·0'563 :.:,01:hf'~1;1~:~. \11tda~in~; ll OUSF:CT.F.ANING. ror1-NEEDED, h11hyslltPr fnr 1 A ppl\111~ In ('nunlry. Nn $ ACT Now $ 11:r1e11lio11" W{lm11n rif'liirffi. 1 l1' nld 2-.1()..(i om. Rrr 11: c11nv11ssing. Lt11ds & Ap. 10.'k, fSundnyf Jl.am.;.11111. On-300 Xtras ly rrll.11hl r ~ llpply. Sl.6."i rlay per "·k. Must rln immac noq"d. Call 847-767!1 b,.fn~ po1ntmtnlli nnl)'. D 1 re r 1 & Bu playen;:, AlsQ, new hr, 5-1g...522fl V.'Ol'k. Ch1·n tr1tn$. Sr..-.'\.11i 2:30 pm. St'lllnJ:: Exp. pl'f'f .• l'lul v.·ill laC't'tt for ~n1n1rrc1als21 ,t, COOK, toxp"d lilrl It man ror llOUSEKEF.PER---:---MM11c--;: $105-$120 WK rr.11.ln. Cnmm. ~ Bonus !ti APPLY AT McDONALD'S non-union f I I m 5. ( 31 ~m111l 1 m11n ki•. in NP\\"flQl"I hill , 2 c,h"oriff'n. Dt'llJ?ht fu! jl/Pw Orani;;e l o. ,,1rp. nred~ s2;,o to $500 wk . f flr A~ P't~ I NTING/p11pering, 18 461-3051. Rl'llch. Nl1P lihlfl. Drop ('air! fl_ml". ' l!rY v.·k. i'11u~I :,..7 ,}'flll ng mtn to tnun .11~ poin1m"nl. Mr. Harry Black \\'h11.r fin ~·ou ha\'t to t r11d"~ I ~ 1n llarhor llrf'B. Lie & AD Sii! for d t!"f'CI with nllmf'. "llnnr & 11~-dnvr_ No i;n1oklni;:. 646-5741. rr~. No door tn dt,....r ~rll· r~"=...,="o-c'=o---cc.-c-= 536.4257 Of Co,ta M esa 3141 H11rbor Blvd, I brintlrrl Rel 5 furn "A2-2"56 . . ~ma n . bl · I \ . '' I\ 5·111-1,~14 .. I "SI AD,. · I I "-545-9943 lnj[ posl. 642-5678 Ff1Pt·1ah~1. "'1)rk lr\Jllr11ntrM. kno"'' 11d layout, Phone )lr~11. g~;ill; Lnvinit c11rl' 2 _vr nlrl girl 113.";-5701. 11.~k lor pe1.,,....nnf'I ~C~h~,l~•;·._:s.~C~o~'~'~'~P_:<l~":'':·~c-:,'~~~~~------ l,1~1 11 h"r" -1n Oranj;lf:' -~ ~ -"'-"'-m1111, Advrrlls1ng fla Olf s PXp. 10 rl11.~~1 f1rrl 11rt Nn :Vil. I "'"""'"-'"""""cc--c-in11: or \'ll<'!IUm cltenrr ~A .r. ~ , t!xp' n 1~:!!Pr County's hi~"sl rear! trad·J VINYi. P 11 Pt r h 11ni.::1n11: and ncwsp11Pf'r arl!I. ~1usl naily Pilot, Box 1560, CltSTll JIOIJ~EKF:F:PEP.-li\·P t n , ~A)P~. For l11r1hrr in ln, c11U "'"m"n~ liJ1Qrts1•.-t11r. App!y fr,.,. r~t. l"l11n .Whv.arrz !The r11sr s r (lr11w 1n II \\' l l-:a~!hlulr S2fi0/111n. mg-r, •SALESLADY. exper t nrl~EL.LINU Your tw1r.1• ··r.1•1" * * * * * * ~7..,~11\ nr 841>-2~2. ___ DAI L\' PILOT fClr 11ctJon! .• 1 ;ally Pllot Cl~~!f~ rly.~/hl l·.1~'17· "1'1"~ "-ll-:ii2'tl NURSES AIDES 1' ilrr~~ ~hop. PIPns' r 11ll, wiTh 11' .• ~rll 1• !;i· 1 n;iilv _1,,,.. ... ,.. _______ ...... ______ .,._.,, ~Ill r~t~1~j~ & Nil'<'I I C111l &12-~78 & 5avr! Arf 642-5678 (':di M2-!"ifi7S,,. l'"hi'O Tl:f' II r:~p. ~·l!l-.ll'Jfil !i l~-:1.\~3. I P1Jr1'_ff•1c«11~•1 1-rl' ";q . l~ I l~I .... dlencliM l~I l-t•lp Want•d, MI. F 710 I Furnltur• 110 'Miscell•n.ous 111 Sporting Goods ao General WAITRESS MOVJNG by O\.\'nf.'t; king 6 e AUCTI0:7No-:e:--J\'f.\V Spa11:5h n1adt, .SUnday Aug l:i, lO&in shot gun. a! gauge, Lu1n bf'r, Plf\\'ood, Palnt, barrl'I, $1~. 892-"801 Doo1~. tlri~·k, forn11ca. l-T-V--R-d-.--H-.F-,-' ---,a 10, 11, SCRAMLETS ANSWERS ruesday, August 10, 11171 SKI or tishmc boat + trlr, Bl!:AUT mobile !»mt" z.tx~. gll!..!!I on wood hule. near on choice lot Adult pal'k. new Chrsy&lf'r ·~ Hsp. Beach area. 2 Br. 2 b&. fam Hun!! like a dream $55(1. rn1, blt1n kH. enel pnreh. WE PAY TOP CASH JAGUAR RARE '67 340 dk i?TI a.ed. ' i;pd/O.D. chrm wi r e a , radls. Beau r . con d . E.xµtr, Food & Cocktail•. pc. pecttn Br. srl, queen ti Neat, all'rt, gd atlf\Jde. Srn. pc. Oak Br. 5e\, Cui;!. Bll. 8' tlt nnt'T ~ Ctlt\-1. PhoHt' sofa & love sea\ fscu!ptured 613·111'1, \elvetl 2 ma!l:h1ng chrs. \\IATIRESS, over Zl , "~f*J'. Pecan cot/re & end com· pr e f 'd. ,S hip Ahoy snodes, & Oak fi('I. 2 pc, Rt-stau1·1:1.11t <ISO So. C0<tst ,vcJvel&eCt, gamr se! naugh. Ill\')', La.guna lkh. 49-1-2050 8' IOla &. 2 n1atching clu''°• Nail11, l"orkhft ln.l<:k, Power Sttreo 136 rools, l'!l', eic. -----------En1boriy-Alta.r -Husky- 5j7<1683. Lndcpd, ~prinklf'r S)'Stf'in. ':6 SJ\! Boat, 16' inbrd, Rral Buy 11,1 l ltOOO. Ph: v.·1';£ O!rls f'llg, llf'W paint, 548-2473 or 962.-995~. fur Used cat'll .l IJ'\ICk!I, just 49-1-6242/4001. Custa Mt'.sa Bldg Xupply \!Ii i Zenith &: Admiral clos,. Rancid -.~RAMBLED 1700 Superior Av,., C1\L ou t ~Ille. Lowesl ptice~ in Juvenili> del1m1lt"ncy; OnP. <.·all u1 tor free estima,tes. ''·-=,o~x=K"E~no.c~=,,-.1-.,-.-xl-ot-,.-od~.1 GROTH CHEVROLET Sd,.,. "''· ••• ,,1 .... -~ -niuTOr!> &. many lamp!!. 1626 \Vl\ITHESS, over 21. Call or Foothill Ln., S.A. 832~74 come 111, 1768 Nrll'p<)l1-Blvd, c '.11. 642-6417. • * 5'18.2826 -. * Orange Co. Antenna in· roHen egg <lt>sn'l spoil a dor· *AUCTION* sr11llf'd 11• all :tl" &. ~" en. bur ii sure dot'$ \1'lwn !M'll!, '.'llost 1972 n1odels n<J1v tllf'y're SC'rtA:'>1BLf:ll. ne1\I ri1•e5, tl<'CC'Ss, Or Ira.de 20 \l.'kle CruY1der, on bay f01' real estate. 836-7.illl be11ch, ' n!k 10 O{'CHn. day~, 613--1810 e"es. Yunti.slito. Porch, 2 b11., \\ashel'/drycl'. 67:~-0114. Ask for Sales Manaitr l82ll Beach Blvd. J-lwitlnj:ton Beach \\l_,\ITRP:SSES, ell'.p, yo1111g, attract. Food, lunch/dinne r. 1610 N""·pt Bl, CM . SACn ifiO:~Brautiful \'ertl"t: Fine Fllrnlh.tre 1n ~luck. AOC Color TV. r·on sale cheap, 17' Clas~le ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:l~l·~;ll Motcoor HoNmo 0 , 01 940 g11'en n1arb!e gan1t' table, & Applianr:e!I Or;ing' Co11nly's tar I! e s ! 0011! & ll'lr 11·/Sj HP Tran5'H)rlalion 4.i" rn11nd, Z71' height-an-Auctions Frtday 7:00 p.1n. Zenah dealer. OO:ll Allanla, Jllrrcury eng., Bait lank, \V~: PAY TOP DOLLAR 11que Gre(:\an car\'ed \\'ood Windy's Auc'tion Ba rn H.B. 968~33:!9. tack, C<lmpa~s. speedo mf't-FOR TOP USED CARS 34 7 .rog7 KI 9-3331 \\'AITRESS o\'cr 21, <'l,an ;, neat. Egg &. Ale, 673--0977, petle!!'tal-4 raplain'J chain;: 207J'1~ :-.:ewpon, C;'.l 646·8686 STEr:EO J97l model, Air <'I', 11\'0 12 J;ll.l fu<'l tanks, Cam,,.rt, Sale/ Rent 920 The yiu;:ht that' a not a bOat. II your car ls extra clean, on large <:11.St<'rs. Custom Bell!nd 'fony·, Bldg t'lla1 '1 suspension speakers, Gar· hvat t'O\'f'I'. 8!l3-76HL ,..-BILL CORWIN FORD see us fin!. hedroom Sf'!, light !hush, $ National Cash Re gls!f'r SI ral'<l automaric turntable, 35' ELCO CLASSIC Crui:o1er CA;o.!PER 8 IL C11.00ver, Orange County'!! Condor Di~-BAUETt BUICI( lr.rxr ches1. e11rf rabl"S, 1 , 2"' E !7Jh SJ 1 -~~==~~----Old, ve~o1•nale brass ca~. A:'l!/F':'ll, stereo ra( 10 eo1 111c-lur!in~ Harbor 111oortng. slreps 4 to 6. on '~ ton t·ord lrlbulor, 230 S. r.tain St .. ' ·•· · · ~ _ \\"!TRESS \\'ANTED Englall{lfr bOX springs Bnd I k S 'JI C I Co•t& \J,,, 5'!8-176.l " Xlnt co . & 11'0l'kinb ordf'r. 111pe fl'C · t1 fw.\\', 11as All -'!h·as. Jmn1ac cond. Nrw pickup. Air, auto. trans_ Orange. lcise o three ma. ~ 1 "10. \\'. E''lngtr fflal'l1 maltrell~. Real buy at I I I 0 . Id . I . I 5m 18~ 0 ERSARY •SO ~ ,_, Jd eaJ f-0 bvutiquf' 11hop, e!r. el 011 ay-av;ay. rig so 1•11s,:. Shp a\'al. powf'r brnk"-"· Beau1ifu! )OJ' l'teways. ,,.,. >J\J r ANNIV \'"ii'"' Cen1er Golfer Shori S30:1. 49':l-ll18. r ,.,.-.,.,, JI b I '< 1 , K 7 ""I "'~ Lllust sdl.$350.642-35.S9evr. or ~.rJ.,; payo aa11.: $·1.)0o :'1111·67~ cond it ion lhru<n~L \Vhy • . .,.. ... , l\'AITJlESS o1·rr 21, f'Xp. *SEEING IS 7 >'r heailh spa n1t<1nbership. or $126_ OJ' small P11\'Tller~1~. I~' Fishern1a.11 runabout i;pend S.')()00 on son1elhing:l~FOO;;R:-;RE:;,,N;-;;;T,--_-,.,::::,c1,~=,~:::;-;,::::,d Coif'' ·loop, full time :vtP~a BEL'.EV!NG * Ci'..lltttton Dep! 114/1i~3.()j(ll j I I k , T II · ~, k ' pald in full. only I :'ii' us~tl. _ _ __ · "·13;, hf'. 1 yr old, SIOOO. you niay no I e. ry 11! a i1', t;l'n<'ra.tor, s~:..,. \\', j(; L''-·, 1703 su,..,,rior. C.:'11. f urnil llt't' barg111ns al give· 'IACl''l'OSJI l f s179· · J" '""" ,. · 92 • 2 ''"~ '" Cail }16-4133 mornings to 11 " ~re~, unt'r, I 67.l--l~>ti2 day~; 6 7 ;a_ 5 7 6.; or . :i. ;>' ,....,;i.,., any 1me. 1n1., .i .;)03 . -\\'IG ST\'LI S'T, • .. 'p'd, pal'' a11 ay pric··'"· All c1eco.r:ator \lit _1 I 1 ,,,._, •lli c--------= ;\fr. Zin1n1f'r' P INTO \V/AUTO. amffm, $4995. 548-8606. JENSEN JENSEN At.mIORIZED SALES :. SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3.100 W. Coalit Hwy. Newport Beach KARMANN GHIA '1>2 G.HIA. Ne11• eng., brake11, 81ai1er motor, 111~ greel, needs painr, $a!!J ot ':. r ,, itein! rerurncd rron1 model 2:30 pni : 1 'v•a nu ca '" '· · · P•e~. '59 Dodge 1/2 Ton PU Trailers, Travtl 945 Trans. S:J day, Sc intlc. t11ne, l::t :30am-3:30pn1, 5 bl 2 RCA.-,-.0,.-, •. -0-11,c1-,c1,-,---,-,-. ...,.,_ l\lipsr.h niodel H .speakers ]j'''_G_LcAcScS-0-1·-,,-,-,.ood--bo-,'tl ~~ton, II\; ft. ove1·head ca1np· THEODORE --0 00 hon1eB. Soras. lan1ps, !a es, • "'--SJOO p~u-. Koss pro-4A b / 1·• SCO'f"'I \N T I days. 6·12 1 f'l l'. !\lu!>! sr.e to appreciatl!. J~.000 BTU $lM!. 1·5,COO 1 S3_ -Xh· $160. Da1~11n ~tree! uggy er, sleeps 4 w range. ice ~ ~· • r a 1 f' r ROBINS FORD LEA~J.NG, !'itatP fl.fui;t :; ATTHACTIVF: w o 1n r n Bnn~ rh'~ ad for lurlh<'t' BTU $00 U&cd "n r e. ~11::~~1 c~b7i::is $lU. ~p;rat: S600. 962-5618 box, oven, 1vired, f'lc., ve1; Chen1 ieal Porta Pot. 12 001 2060 HARBOR BLVD. IIBCnt;ce 66 Kllnnann Ghia &i2-~3:ti. needed to learn & leach pri>-fflluc1ion~. Can be sern at !!47-71~7. ·B 1 M • t / clea.n. Call 557.9792, and 110 lights. Elei!t ofler COST! t'llESA &IUlOJO for $~50. Call 548-2369 k Fit. or $Cii:i al!. -19!!-3~6~. oa s, e1n · :).18-S!l9.l - or ~1-2\ti-1. ':'.~~;;:::;;,==;;;;;:.'.'.'.jj-.;<;uiiNwmc:hl.;-o;;;;; fessional ma e~uro. ime, 301 ~ Oa..: Sl , Santa Ana. BRUNS\\'IC\{ Pool Tbl ~,-tU-S1' -J-J.-J·,., ••• ,,., 73-:: Servic• 902 F,\CTORY di r ect clea.lf'r, -IMPORTS \VANTED "6S KARMANN Chla.. Runs P/time. Ext>c-Po s i 1 ion ~"1--0535. " "'" " "'' -----------•t•io' "'"SY ,, Jl•ll Pini, frol.J 1969 ROAD-Liner tr ave I "'"""'' fl<!• Ah 5 ~ ~1 .,,, 4'1x9', Jacuzzi \Vlnrlpool, 1 _, TV • " "' OJ"Pgo Coooo·,, A"""· ~"·'· e1· :......, ..-1> <1.vail. Call Viviane \\'oodard I--=-.---.,--.,.-,--Ct1rri~ Illa! ies. ""'or °' FIBERGLAS< ,.,_, •• All $79-o. 869 \V. 18Jh SI, C.lt-1. 1railer Tan. wheel:.-. 20' ~·'" "' Ted von Hemert Exercycle. All xlnl C<lnd. 00 37 11 So ... ,,, .. • TOP 3 BUYER phone 546-n69. Com<elics, ~116-l. .. ""''-J-l stereo com • • · "' b JI · h Eas;· Llft hilch. 536--1086. --'==c-=c.-c ----Interiors Warenouse .,..,. "" •Jpes -11':' or snia ·ins op 8'h' Cabover Camper BJLL i'IIA.\:EY TOYOTA '71 GHIA convlrtlblc, ;m-ELLOW PAGE LowPll. S.A. _ 0111 ~hop, 2• _,,,5 exp, 64.2•301,. :\lso Chevy" truck. Y & Remnant Sal• BICYCLES, recond. J spd. ------~~~ " ~ J88Sl Beach Blvd. n11culate. 7,j(/j n1iJe!I. $1,4\JO SALES I · 1 SHORTWAVE RADIO 7ll 5J6.66-J6 or 213/4,3.i·5-119. -oco-c=-,-..-..,,.,-::--! '69 Sl lASTA, .se!f-ran1a 1n<>d . JI B Ph 8'" g·--"-t 1r "'" •7°9 Bolt end:;, f'ine ~e ect:ion o $JJ. 10 $40, i\!isc. $2~. to $35. '69 VW Sundial Camper . each. . .. 1-;);).) C!r ,,.,.s o f'f-,.,,;...., '" · Tl1e \Vesi's largest indept>n-drapery & upholstery 1ab· [,'~'~o;;l~O~·~·pd~.~6~4~2-:'!~27~2~-;<'i;;;; l iiiiiiAi'i. i;'i·i li li0iii.6i-'1i·i17i38iiiiii [ Boats/Marine 673.6213 Xlnt cond. $995. Cal 1 :A;:u..;:10=,=,c1::-m-po-r~lcod7=--.;97;c0;1,,6~9:-.CKc.cGochc;,c,c0c,c,c,,=,"',,,=,c.,c,c.1 <len t !ocaJ telephone dii·rcl-rics, Misc furniture piece5 NEWPORT B<:h Tf'oU1ia Club Equip. 904 :~;;;~B;r.;;.-----1,;":9-:;,!00C::JC. -;"'°"-""--;;,y 26.000 miles. $1 .750 Ol' best J "~ family n1e.n1bership, $450 'IERCUR\' , v 1 I S 925 raters, I v"" ~ ... .,.,......,., o:"' ""blisher net'rls addi· drastically reduced. \\'es'.· I====~~~~~~ 1 '---~~----:![1 Cycles , Biket, T 'I Ut'lr'ty 947 Large Sel-tt'on off•r. '"·' ,~9 ,11 s •0~-· --•esmen to mrct cur-~1,·11 ,,,, ... ooly, 1727 \Vf'st· y '' ~ ., 0 ro props, ,__:~c~oo~t!o~rs~----~~[j;QA;:-;;;;;;;-;:Tct;;-:;<E; " "iU ,,..... L "" incl n·ans fees. 641.'.!281 Free to ou I h · J f F II LOTUS rent expansion. F/ti1ne, cl!H Dr, N.B. contro ca le!'l, singe levPr BOAT tra1lr.r Lido 14 E:-:-· O U y perm., 00 u-avf"J , hi-earn. '1<"o"PcEc.Nc'~HcAcVcN~-,c,.aJ=l-,--,071 t NE\VPORT Beach Tenni~ 3 L ines, l' l'imes, $2.00 <"Onnuls, instrumtn!., 111-THINK rellent ~h_1;1c, Asking .lOG Reconditioned irgs, estab. prodUC'L · d bY' N 1 Club fan1ily men\bersh1p. t·luding <'luster t.: harncs~. DA 714: 8·16-211'1. LOTUS s.vs trni.:l\idrs. 1gne _ 1 1or~ S2"XI. 213 4~-1293. Rear runnin~ ligh1.s. Bt&k HON l ·A•uc1c0-.sc0c,.c1~.c.-,•p~.~,~,~,-.94..,9 Used V-W's Atrr'HORIZED O!wn. p1eres 1rrc ces. •YACHT CLU-8--~lE \i: LOVELY n1alc tw i ns & J:ickle t:iio lh. ~9-(ljW. • Porsche•-SALES & SERVICE No rcce:.sion hl're -1ve have been increasing bu~1ness by over 25'iC per yr . for past :: y1·s & '71 l'XJ!e<.,led to lle even higher. <·he~l of dnnvers, s1orage black·l\'hi1e long hair kit. - unll s & bookshf'lve,., Ori~ BERSHJP. l l200. j$300 .sav· tr~n!. 12 wks. \\'eaned, u·ain· ~lost itenis aN.' nt.11'. •'CD1a.1 'NDER" ·~ HP VW engine, [ Campers & Vans CO!lt $700, for l!ale ~250. 5-ing.sl 644-6740 f'd. ;1'!8-7364. BAJT tanks S l 4 .95; ac· rn s;;arLA fully reblt. $750. drwr clreSMr, 1\'alnt $33. FINE clothing !ale_ infants 'FcR_E_E~c6-m-0-0c1,-1 ~1-,cb1-.,-d~or ccssorie.~ avail. Aquase:i, -HAO! CMW'f', •1 544-1669 100:0 30 Day or 1000 J\.l!le11 ll~i-S:Yl.i. 10 adults _ just 8.!Tivffi _ pup 10 good honic. Loves Inc" C111l ~17-8()77. 537·6824 • 8~)3.-7566 Guarant~e NEWPORT IMPORTS B-RO\VN-Jordan 4Z'' 10c -~1.49-l·l629 rh i ldrrn, ha~ .i;hots. ;;Bcocaclcs,•P•ocw=ecr----.906 197/l JA\\'A·ESO !ipcE'd11·ay l l ·~·l P11rts&Labor e Engine • II Y'"''' ambi11ou.~ k <1.;:;· O-' I .,,,,. , "utoi for Sale Trul'I•-. e Fl'ont & Rear Axle 3100 W, Coast Hwy. '' "'llel'ed crla.<s 1\Jp !ablr "'VEltSOf-f SJJ "~'"" l'llCC'r, iuy our " 1ni::-"• ~ N 1 B•• h · & k 11>r '' ,_ "" . ' so 1 wa it'•' L~lll· ''..-~,,..,..,. JS' LARSON, 1-10 1969 ·~'''1blie1 • Brake Sy<-'-:-;,;;;c'~wpo:;~'c;•-~'""~:=I :::ress1 vr . ~ee a ca . i· and 4 lalliced back arin -u ,-1 , -·---~~-~-'u nel'Cr ht'nt or hrok<'n, !opl~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~ I "" ' i11 classified yellow page ditionor, ll'I iac. '4 so. LOVING Jrn1 goklen ~·ocl\t>r \v/J.)() l11·s. Xlnt fam\Jy boat cond., S~J includf's ge11ring, tern • Electrical System MERCEDES BENZ chairs. Citron rolor, $65. Lo\\-'ell, S.A. · _. & 1 k 111.les. please repon Jn per-8 spaniel, spay.,,, s 10...,.. for the Colorario lo Catalina, spares and \V o r k 11 hop Gonoral 950 673-55TI. 43 Beacon ay, LUGG GE U d •·h d I 'Id -•7·97 . son ror intf'1vie1vs at 7pm NB. 1A -se ma..._ e Wves cu ren. """"' ·1 • 'V/tr!r, lull top & all equip. 111anu1t.L Also 1970 Ka\.\', 90,j----------- Thursday, Aug. 12th oi· 9am assortf'd .i;izes & types. fE:\-IALE Dachshutid, 4 yr~ $21195. 962--1783 eves , l ike new. 690 mL, $265. '62 SCOUT $99i 'fi 7 Fi"iday, Aug. 13th at 1.uskey ~ .. ROUND ex l f' 11 dab 1 e 675-4579. old nf'eds grl hon1e.. No i='-c"c-2 0 7 0 1cO_•chc"-'-· --=--cc:-S.16-ii380 days 67Zt-:i9j.; evrs. Plyn1outh, V-E <>ni:. '63 8 & C 608 E 8 d ""ple dining 81'1 v.•/6 chrs ~------~-----'lo · '-"SI Ir 'l)S ~'Os · o., · 1·oa -1 DJA.\IOND 3/kartt l einet·ald children. 646-~17, TRADE _ Beaut. 31' cu:;1nm HONDA 2JO Scranibler, lJOcc " . ntn ._ as 1s, "'· o · · \ I · ~1::,.0. Coffi:l' tbl. shutter -.. -coc.,---;;I "o bk I ·t ,.,,. Apt ~i wa.y, 'na 1c1111. cut, \1•hite gold i;ettlng. i JOO. 7 'l!X, ED lab P"pples, 2 Chri~. ''"'in scre•1·1 & rnany k.t w be big I w1 111 i <>, ic11 '" 1· c·ablner. ladder bk chr. " . I, " r C'Rn1s, va ves, refric $1-H8-7;)91 &l2-75i8 675--0808 hli;>nde, ·:i b!a~·k 5 wks old, rxtras, for sina!Jer fhrgls 11 to 1 pls1orui, Filh'On air -· J. ' · • Miscell•neous CdAI. 61:,..1001. boat & h·lr. Righl <ieal -no rleaner, Ceriani forks &_ Antiques/Cla11ic1 953 \\'HI.TE Forn1l(:a dir'll"11f', 6 -J J All 6 p > Pl · Want•d 120 ld bl & \i·hi !e nion<'y 111vo vec. n shock5. $300. Tim anJe, . Luskey Bro" k Co., lnC'. St'iVin~ thr \Vf'.~t sii1ce 19·19 ch1111·s, '1 !raves. Custom 18 1'i .. Y,', 1°, Jl~~~ed -"rat ;);)7-8120. 673--0171 dr1.ys. l ~.\60-2 ~Tl_· C!lrport, 11wn· urhol. chair and 0!10111 .. an-.._ ""' -~ 1ngs, skirting-& 1001 ~hed . I/~) · C ll AJ'·-,·1".C,JI :,.JS-61 !~ :lli' Sl<'phe111 "l'la~~1c·." Sips '70 HONDA 100, Su""r SfVlrl, I _, N' y · ,_ SJ • '--------' . c1'.;0o7.1-,1c,;c,,c.c,="c'c'-;d;;oc.·1="~"=·,r.a:::; ""' ..,, ''" Lnc ~l'i"'· r is"' . 1op ~ Merchandis• . 64&-6400. CASH PAID FOR 4 mo old n11;11~, n11xrd Shrp-:J. Npt n1oorlng. $13.:JOO. Af t $22:i 'iO Bultaco PursanJ: G n 1 r, C, :'IT. 0 w n" ,. S.lfl·'.:031 r.:xc. 66 01· 67 l:J70 HARBOR BLVD, COSTJ\ 111l::SA Antiqu•s 800 JS20 Ei\1PJ'RE Sola; {'()!Ire table made 11'0111 gold JP.a r p1ctu1"e fran1f', 7' sofa, i;in. tiqued n1ahogany ch es I. 1\'h1te nlilk glass collection for 8, a gold leaf lramed mi11·or. &12-8818 .~-~~~--, $ /"iatio nal Cash Register S Old, very ornate brass casl', Xlnt cond. & 11,·orking order_ Ideal for bou!ique shop. etc, !\1u~t sell. $:00. G-12·.'l.J89 Pl'C. ANTIQUES -tables, chairs, armoii•cs, Jami>!. commodes & clocks. 354~ E. Coast Hwy, Cdill 67:J-2j1:1 FRENCJ-[ Empire table & pl'. of chairs, 8 hand carved laclderhack chair~. ~ ... 11.2:1.51. Appliances KEN,\·lOJlE auto 11·a~her :Sti.i. K\'n n1orr au10 washf'r $7J. Both la1e mooels. Xln1 cond. Guar & delivered. 546-8672. 847-StJ:,, Po RT A s''L~E~D~J s=1"111~· A"s"°H"'E"R La dy Ke n111o rP . Au!nn1:'11k -'\°hill', \\'/chnp- pin,:: blo<:k !op. Like 11Plv $12.l. !)1\8-~.~7 1970 SE''A~n~, ,~~,-,.-,-,-.,I 0 a(] di.~h\l'a s~11•r_ J-ii11·· c;,I i.:vld 11•/11 ood v1n;.-I top. Usf'd 6 mo. l1:..0. J37-::tl6 GA:; lli'~l'1 . SJ.,. j; l'i.1.»17 1111 nr ~1 J',,\L hi::-1,\IOr.i:. i;:as dJ)'Pl' S.)(J. Hotpo1111 i;lcc dryrr Sjj, Both ;,,Jilt 1.."1nd, gua.r k rleli\'l'l'f'fL :,.t6-86i2, lM7-8115. k 'all lp111, '1 l 3 / 8 2 l -6 5 8 5 or 2W. ·~l nt $700. '7t Su-i:1iki 90. lranslrrrcd, n1t1sl srll. Cnl l RUG -and '"ld. B<'r1·en Cara r1·ne "Tnitu1·e, app!18.11CE's, 1 ('l'rl. _& Cal 11~0 i!l('n, C "I l/'"S-7' 12 •I• 6 p·m ,-. L·-Ak 1 I " d ,.. '"' _ • · .1,, ;Jo • ,11 "11-ron s, oaue · bet 2 or afl 7 pn1, &M:i-07."12. J\1 ia Poli·e!lle1· shag. lised. 2 et n llqUt'~. 011e piece or 49.J.(!,vl7 -----282, "'l 2•9- Prestige Sports C~ 'Sli Porsrhf' 912 coup,., n1ag "'hrrl ~. liine green, l rnmac- 11lalr • '60 Porsche coupe, silver tinish 11•/ chromr ~--~-,----,:;--;--;'C' 1~ CHRYSLER Charger 67il-or .,.., -:i. ~ nio. l2xl5 $100. 644----62:-18, houseful. Call day or night, J'rrr good h<Jnll.', blond fr· l c~~===c--"CC=c:--;-A r11.re fi1ld ·;,.i Chryslrr: J\lL 14' 111/20 HP Johnron '70 BULTACO Sherpa S. hl••k, 7 d• ·.•d•·. Gd •o•d, G S I 812 .l-19·2:l41 or 547·7733. rnale Lall 111ix pup. Jl wks. , , ., " ... " arag• a • niolor. $700. S36-i786. JOOcc, SlOO. ·69 CZ 2.)() re:. 1·100. ·.'''°86'. •,. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;lc"~'~1:·0~'""'-c~''':..:''~''~·~'"~·~~·,----I ~ • Aid · h ~ ·70 2·1 rt C!a~s l',1 bin crut~rr. $600. Bolh xlnt cond. Callllo~~------~= PIANO & Beni'il, l'IC ' C~\NOE wanied, glass. &ood fREE l\.itlrns, niothrr puN' Trucks 962 11hee1 -" e 'r.6 Sunbean1 Ti· * CLASSTC * $ll!J: port \V hi r 1 po n l 2 Volvo ens. x\nt cond, Ori;; _:•:"c· ':'-":;"-':..;:':";,,=~---1------..,-----dshwshr. excel cond, S'.IJ: shape, reasonable. ~:.ISS!l Jhn1alayan. Housebroken. Ol\'ner: 615-444~. WANTED 1t _,, I., .. , "''"' & pl<o•-·11ai·1ing & flu!fy, 'J~J2-2733. i;:l'r, v~ •• "(1111 • '68 rn..2:i1, 1960 ~tercedes Elem: 220 SE, f<i.C'tOrY hrdlp • '67 Jagu11r Fuel inject>:'(! 4-spd an col· :l + 2, 11u!o. chronic \l'irc~ umn A;\1/FM radio, All t '69 8111\V 1600, Sharp. ne1v Gold w/brwn Inter ;\fA,\'Y J\IORF,, Xlnl Mnk J11sr h;id enJ:lne nvPrh1111led !1rmncing. \\'f' t11ke JOU!' .~1300. Jell Berg. 548-029.l. Gaffer & Satller 1"\n;.:c "' v .,.. · "'"· Boats, Rtnt/Chart'r 908 Honda 2;)().31J.J Scraniblcr. '65 DODGE stove im1na<" $,'XI: 1.;ab1•1r1 . Musical Instruments 8ll :Flt.EE J\illtll; g l'.t>);' & 11·h1, ......._._. Running or not. \Viii buy PICKUP, v.s, radio, heal.Pl', anti11~ rerl, SlO; V :"II , , , lg. ~'!,'.!' & hsl>rk, lovf'~ Cal 25 + Catlina 27 parts. 53i·9'.J05. \1·hire\\alJ 1il't':<;, 8' be-<!, .bl + •"'P r<•nnl iBA:sS GUIT A R, Ricken· J ii•-· 51°11~ G " J I t · "''"'~. turnta t' .. , , ·" • c 11 { L u. ·"' '"' ual'l!nlee u1e 011,'f'S ra eli 1n .70 KA \\',\SA'-··i 100 To·ao'J "'"""'·' d IJ' 'I ' "g •. , bal.'l'IC'r, like ne11', 2 pick·ups, ~ I " <'On , ov u • .,, • _ 2" ? CUTE femalr pttppy. \l'hi1~ So. Calif. "Call na cruls-Bo~~. n>al ititc. r>lany ex!rn~ G-1&---i:i1::1. !~~~l3i~~tlon. Sl J or • 11·i th b!Hck areas. 2 werJ;s ing chib". Uication Newport ~;;.·.o. Call collecl 1114) $498 COURTESY DODGE MG 11 \ ~2~· 11~il l l23 E. Balboa Blvd, Bal bo11. DR.u~I:c..:.c,5"Ec..T;c--,c, ,:---:,,c, =,•,c,cct e frrc looc' :i40-:;4;1. Harbor. 714/968·4840 for info. 6~1 ,1'.12 10 tu 5 \\'ed & Thui'~ 11th & °!!!ii!ii!ii~!ii~ 3ti' J-.LYBRIDGE Ci1li~r. 1970 KA\VAS1\Kl G r'r n Costa 2/ISR H11.rbor B!vcl .. BMW MG AUTIIORJZED SALES I SERVICE 12th. -Furn-,1u1·e. dishes, elcc \1-'/C)'Oibalr. $3.)()· "'a 1 u e ' ~ I I~] Sip!! 6~ 1'"ully eqp<l .inc skip. $2j(), Call ;)46-\)~i)J aflf'l' 6 Pets •nd SUpplilt 'J 3 5 / <l • 7 a 0 I wk .stJ·eak $325. 1970 K11\.\'ll:S11ki appln,,, 675-735.1. · · a Y • " ' trail boss $350. Bo1h 111 rx.1-----------& 818 pln. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiii; I 644·8211. • Miscellaneous • t:ellenl eondition. &16-1 ~7 IH. .\Ie~11 Jj7.9:t20 • • .Automoth'e J::."<ccJJence NEWPORT IMPORTS --.. DOUBLC.: sel of Sona r 854 \\!ANT 1o rrnl ski OO!it, 60 hp h drlln1s, Zildj1an <'yn1bals. Dogs or mor<' "·eek of Aug. 16111 TANDE.\1 bike, Sc iv inn Th . · f R I r-~" -011 "-11 oUer C 1 8 . Sl3-"'~ 1 5-spd, Xlnr cond. $8.'l. Is Is Dr ea uvvu .._v • ""' -IRISH SETTER or 13rd al ·J, ,, vtVU ex J'·1 • PUPPY 2~.i. -..,:1-4·-· • • m1',..""'' • • '""1·"',;"a1 "'"'""" ROY CARVER, Inc. Gf.RBE;>;STA:-;Gr::LS. N o g:ai;, Dail.I' Pilot olfr1·s ro h tghe.~r bi!lllrr !ht \\'1 n1nni.: paa· of garb!."nsiangel~ bulll by Orange Coast College for 11 orld's flr.~l Build a Bel ter G r bensiange-J Con 1 r ~ l . "\\1av11r '" has fi1,. w11 .~hing m"riiinr tUb·Sl~<'!I flowrrs 11·11h rot<1.t1r11; piqils-al! jn 11·ann brown. oran!:l', yr!- l•11v and 1·cd_ "Pho~phatc Flus" is rehuUt \11a sh1ng nifl· c:1inr "•Ith a 1nc~~aJ!P. S<'P 1,~ a pprl'<''1a te al Daily Pilot planl , ~"10 \\I, Bfl.y, C:os1 ~ tl-"esa. Proceeds to Orange tva"1 College St'hfllarship r un,;, JIT<1.ke offer.'J ln writ. ini:: to Publlc Srrvicc Dcp!,. Orangr Coas1 Daily Pilot, .P.O. Box 1360. Costa ;\lcsil. CA 9Zti2f>. ''OR "·I": J\"w Fender -I KAl\'ASAKl 250 Sidewinder l<ECREA'n ON CEN1'£11 ,,90, Ha•bor Bi"d. 3100 \V. Cout Hwy • Newport Beact. ~, ' Fenialt 13 wk~ old. AKC JO' DIESEL kelc!i, l! crps 4 ROY CARVER I "' oh.I • • 1.,1,,,.1,, c,,.,,,.. ~~"= ,.. ' rl1rt onli·, hesl ofler nver nC, Co•la •te1a 545.444• "" " "~"" ' paperi:. Sl'lnll' q11a.Ji1y. Call JJeaJ cruising boat. ' ,. ., bci;l oUcr. 8•17-9533. ,..,.,, 619-k 1 n.A · * * * "" "1 01 • * * $•JOO. 5.17-1219 :t~f.15 l l11rbor Blvd. B;\IW '67 2fJOik, ;iuto, Iran~. 2 • -IHI I -~1---ti «')· ·• 1 As or Ul:nni s. ""'"" --19bsS uzu1.;1 25()cc. Costa J\Jesa 5·ib·4<144 <Jr. Xlnt f'ond . 39.000 mi, Pvt ;."M6" Offica Furn lure POODLE pup~ -\Vht toy; B t S ii 909 - Equ''p 814 blk b ' . t Oil s, • 6SOO mi. $300. '69 Dodgr. V11.11; Black. VB Pty: 633-18·16. . wht, , rn m1n1a 1ires; -'-"'='=='"'"",-;:_.;;:---I COL 26 1'11\ !J. Jnunac. Full Call '.'.lJ.-5637 auto, Ansen ma,>:.~, 1~·ttie G RD Al -FINE ART RENTALS 11 111 ~fanda rd~: STurl :<r.rv -SOR WA ~ails, slt>rw 1<Jpe. 1nhrd I 11. D. CllOPP•'R, ioocl•JI, tu't'S, {;tu·u1 11e, pa n e J e 0 , ''f all t\llors & ~11.t'~. 830-~17it c.. k RlfD1 1111\m'O Drt'O l'ate your homr or oft1ce ---------fue l. \\'/~Hp Sli800 /1n11. Srt' I lo1s of chrome, wlth w·ailer. lirllrd \\'uldows, LI e nc11. '.'i:J E:O r:.Gi\IARD 11ychro1n ~~h LAn~ w/qual ong 11rtworl\ from AKC J'('g Dr .. ;:h~hu nl'l~, sho1v P.! l1<'at:IK·tun\o1·r ;\l:irin~ .. 6·12-6.1~1 $2J:JO. 4'.ll-l[)/j.\, ~ sp<l. Good t1a11~ car. Ask· tn H ••Ac"'"'"" 2'1 I<. D. Hampton & Ai;s<K:, • qu;i l11 .. 1· ~::~. ,,J\C r l? ~ ~"' t· 'G31 \I' C•--• 111>' 19-0 •· d ' -T~-~S t 893-7566 • 5.17"6824 n v. "• -' , . """ •• '69 HONDA SL-350 ,' Tor ' ' . on . ""I' II ,., •1 ~" "'·102•1~·~,....--l·iiiliiG'l'Tui~c;;u,;;;i,;;;;; I \\''J 11 '' • Fn· r~11rs ~.",,i, ;:..J7-38jl or ,.-.. ., ., .~•. ·' ,,_ '~"· 1 rrnr or ~r , o... ""' " f\K. :;..:) ! s:··it frl -·l:lM Cus1u111 I .U. \·~. 111110, p~. DATSUN '68 r-.fG Ali<ige.r, 1light body :i\11111·.)pnl, 7 1 ~/7 i1.0-130, ;,i7-9:•'.l1 9. COLU,\IB!A s 11 i11 n ~ -·-111 i::..nr ·__.:_~·. ·-~ --pb, load,.d. G11n1ge kt'f'L Lo <iaina~. othcrwi~ pertf'ct. P''ano1/ Ocgan1 8l6 c1 'TE-& cui<!1,V;m mini. <l " I 1 11 ·r,:i OSi\ t>-'i/J, SS.l(l 1111, i:an11>1.'1· w / be d. s,~ •u<t; c,-,. "13 ~11 " 1n~n~·. con1p 11 c'll . ., 1 on,, ,71 DATSUN 4 DR. ' '• <f"""' J " • "' ·OJ • ......-v:t]Ps, ,\KC, 6 '" k !I , , • or u·~rl" lnr VI\'. ~IS-11 lU. Cr E NC£ ....,,,,.. life J11r.l1,.t~. f.· Cflf n1rk . ..,~. GlS-.'"l.J --~--;\JUST srl!, '69 MGB. bl~. SUi\lillER ' , AR A Chan1p \i nr . CIJ;in.:oal 0[ '· Ir .~ .c SALE lolk. S~.l-$:.o .. ;:w-:iG6. t<<! 1 1110. s:;:,(I/ n1a~e o ei 'li7 CHt:VHOLET " .. ton pi1•k excel <.'On1J, radio, wift:' . 614-8!~. t ·~ TRIUillPll 230 * up 11/lf!?O g• Gal11.\.1( ~!i ll SEDAN whreh1. !\take oUer. 675-56&1 Kawai, Steinway, Bitldwin, J 'k ! Und 500 Gl\E /\T Da nP pup~ beau1 ir uL "ALBOo\ •·, 1,.,,,1 ,.,.,, :, .1 e n•"v ronr · er over campPr & [)(IOI . i\1any art~ \rurl1 tte1·, Kimball, L-0\\Tey, 1 ° ~ " 11-· 64' "87 7.0C~~--c:----1 Coldo>n f:;11q1, flL~o ve \'el. I mi. ·, l.l, .. -<>·1 -xlr11 s_ .\lust scU. ~l68-9~7U. .~ Conn, Allen, Etc. $293 & up. hp, Outboard niolor, hell.j • ------LtJ11• nideagt>, fact, \l'!ln'llnfy '65 ,\JGB. Rehlt f'ng & rrans. B\11.ck Giant reas 5Ji-74S!l. ,1.,,,.1,,, ''"P·' '· 12,6.iO. --MATCHLESS '67 E-x.c•m i· ,.,.,;;--,;:;,n-L::;.:,, ,, s~ o< ~ JtE:\TALS. PLAYERS. • • o:.r ' ,ftJ\J • v 4 ~pd, dlr_ Tt1'1.J, ""'ls $21SG, il!U."' .:u:.LL! S,,,,., or bst ofr Fril'ndly tc!eplione inlor. POODLES .AKC, Teacup -5-i8-05J2 * ::i.18·739) * tun, 3-~p<J. V8 P, U. now flll36 (639CAX). Small Sl(}.907~ t'll!:LD'S PIANO CO. To)'S. Pup!/ Adult~. sill col· Lii)() 14 \\/\l'Silc.r, sa il no. HONDA TRAIL 5S \\'/ta111per !hell, S 5 95 · dt111·n or !oreiin car \\ill 1969 il!GC/GT, lmmac fully 1833 Nev;port Blvd. ors. Stud serv, 89:;-!J7l'.j. !701 in xlnt rond, hB~ hf>en C.ood con(!, S_90_._6.7_l·_l_7:18~ 6i:;..:J47ii =~-~~--,-fin. pvt, ply. Call Ken l'oadrd. 12,000 mi, Costa A1c.sa 714/64N2.l0 I ~OcL~D-E01-,.c,c;,7h-cSh·,-,-p<lo-,-.-,-h kept in indoor ~loragc, !()-~pd bike. Scln\'inn. Xln1, 67 ECONO V11r; Rill. n('11 5'16·8736 -.;94-6811. &.1;)4 721) att 2 pm WOULD YOU si1·cd. AKC reg. S3~JO 11 11 k.s. Ready 1n ,<'Iii , ~!J·li.'~17. lik" new, $75. lire!.s, tinred gl;,E~, "Big s:· Time To Recarpef?? BELIEVE ~~$.-Oj74. 8, ~1ipper !11li!l)Otl!, coniplete, fi.1.6·0077 Lo n1i. $ll:l:.. or trade l\E;•.::-.10RE WASuf n. stOck I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!~ no. 2£910, + dryrr $12·1. '67 DATSUN SEDAN :;48-6137 :\E\V GE: dish11'asl1('r 1io1·t rhopp111:z bln.•I,;, avocado. 1: pri<.'t'. S37-125l . COTrAGE. BOAT. FR.EE ORGAN LESSONS SHELf1=E~P=,-,-,,,c,,-,-I i\tinia. S2~JO. l--..,-,.,,,,cH;;;;O·"N~OcA-,.1j()°"•0-I 5'18-6478· Ral<e 3 spd. rllr, R. Exc,IJent '701;;, MGB-GT. Ch r o roe CAil1PER~ as long ll!I you Uke? No reg. Colllf'I , AKC, 6 \I' ks. * * 64j..<i~j * * !ll USI' SELL. CLEAN '62 Jeep Cabover Tnick 5000 condition thru out. Old car wirr, nverdrivt. A.\l/F'l\{ Carpet Bargains I I I 1!11ration. No obligation. J u.st ~'"':::'°':;c"~·==~=-.,.--c-1 24=. ~S7A"ILcBO/\T-;-i~lip, rlllly XLNT COND. 646-9072 mi on nPw f'flgin. Cust0111 Cl i inall down Cfln fln. radiaJ g, min! cond. 32900 0,, MGB All Sizes -~~~l'i:s Come.. l>-londays 7:30 pm DA(.1.JSJ-lUND AKC, 3 males e<IUip'd. S/S, O.B., cll.U IG-IR_L_'_S_SC=H-,-v-"-.N--Slc,,-~-,-,,-1 1l<11bl'd, ne1v 11rf'1 4 Whl. pvt. ply. Ple<1.~ art II ani he&t oUer. 714/623-8351 a!( Gas .olo vr·Clean &. in xlnl '1!71"NI' DNY'S ~ Bl d C:\l COAST MUSIC 6 wks. F11.wn or red color. Scott 673-4949. 1 moa old, $:1S. <JriV, .. ~12tl!i. 64& 9523. 1 ;546;;,;·8~1~36~494~-68~11~,~-;-,,l;,:'~·-;l/""-=-;o;::;-:=::;-I cond. $1.'i. ~;ction"~~; F1~ Ni t~ 6.f2-1S5l _A_1"'-'°"'--"-'-·_842-__ l_IY17~--1e 32' P.C. ln1macu\11.te. New , -=~-:-,5*-0=="•'-:--.c;;;;--l ·oo ECONO VAN; 6 plyg, 10 1 ;66 DATSUN Patrol, 4 \1·hl 'SS 1'-IGB-G7. Xlnt rond. Call 49;,.o;A7 * 64G·SG.S6 * HAMMOND, S te i n w a Y, Toy Poodle, female, 3 mo. everything! 5 hp. motor. 1 · e 168 HONDA CL90 n1i, heav)' duty su.~penslon. drivr. $1250. Call 53&-3376 37,000 ml. All new ti l'l's, f i\l e :\1AYTAG repair nian h11.s I •!!!!~~~~':!'~~:"""' YIUllaha. New Ii used AKC & pedigree. Needs l$JOO'J 644·5587 '*~*~~$18:-41)82~~·~h!.,!SC£P~m~•~*~lrGd~F·'"'(')jdij.i)l_795. 548-6478. anytime. radio. $li9.). &1.8-96.58 er 'lll'a~her xlnt cond. rlf'lv 1v/90 JOHN'S Bl KES piMoi; or m0:>l make11. Be11t ·'cc'="'-m-;-c"•,_·01·_"'-·,--'-:c9'-054c--:c:::7=,-I J ::I , \V r;: S TW 1 N 0 ..,. 935 19;,5 rORD P ICK·UP l lOO. l--'----OfE;;;;;;:R:-:RA~""R"l;---1 ~S-176j. d ' t ;n "~l 8631 U od b"ys in So. Calif. at Schmidt -::: Mobil• Homes -.--', ,,,., "-·k. 1--~~-~~--~.6~~-1 3~ gua. · _... "" · -New * s GERl\ol AN Shepherd pupp~e~. Trailcrable. Dae ull!I. Sips. '"""' " -v• ·-------.----l·NE\V while top ,.,. 9 ~IGB, J(E;\.\10RE auto 1vasher. 2'l R•pairs ~:~s/~ :::~: 1907 N. Ma.in, 6 ..._.~. 2 "'ht ma1~. 1 br-.vn 4'. $1095. 714{~32-5411 CONTEMPO. MO·Ol3.1 .. FERRARI Continental style. yr. old. Xlnt concl. :l340 Ne\.\'j)C)rt Blvd. & blk SJ e11 . 5.Jj-1745. VENTURE Ca1. nf'arly new. LAGUNA HILLS '62 STUDEBAKER pickup. AUTHORIZED * * 646-(g49 • * S35 497-1084 Open 6·10 Wkday.s GU LB R ANS EN 01-gan, AKC 1rish Setler, malr, 8 Ha11 o>verything-. Sall it away ZW>l RIDGE ROUTE DR. V8, auto. $200 or beat offer. SALES A SERVlCE REFRIG \Ve11tinghouse 14 cu Sal & Sun 9-6 !lpJJlel Arylc, walnut _fini~h. mos._ Thenrlerin Jinr. at $800. 64&-7227. !Comer of Moult011 P kwyl 732 \V . 18th St., Ci\f , .Apt. A. d J'k u• '7l0 like Jl('ll.', 3741 So. Lowell, ..,._ d"• -~ d It tros1 lrf'r. A1·oca o, 1 " '"-* * '* 495.:)149 * • .-LIDO 14 •l2S ~·o:slige a wt com1 lUnJ,~ a · 'f:,6 CHEVROLET% ton pick. n:.w SIOO. 64~3186. -\\'lll take Trade.In~-S.A. h S M-1-j11.cent to Lel&ure World, up. VB, 3.-spd. $695. 110 Tfu\nDROP camplni trir HA.\l:\tOND 1>Pirn!l organ, SSO. Iris etter· ~;9533 1 ~!6c"~'-~=~~~"oo~'~"-·_13_2.l Beautiful &urruu ndlng11T,htil 536-6288 w/stovc, icebox & sink like M.W, rea.s. 8 Spode LIDO 14 No. I 7 Juxur~ appointment., ~r-i:is-1 TON CHEVY tru k NEW Sofa, tuxedo back, $1 %: pOrt washer. ntw Sl30; luncheon piste~. ti7~ll69, AKC reg Pekingese female, 2 Xlnt cond. FWI 1·att. apeut1e pool Saunu , exer. · J • _ c · 11-" Id ,,,. -• old. Grear w/kids. Sac, $8'' 846-46.\2. cl'" -. 4 bill•-~ •-b•-1, less bndy. S59:i. 411 E. 17th, bi!('IJlt tu ..-u, so · ,J, 1.pt-frixe stove $3.i; canlpt'I' BALO\\'IN or;~n & S11caker". •11•00. 0~., ~575, ..AJ m"ch~mu ... ch _::,• .. '<= C.M. 616.1684. take S139 cash, nevl!r ti.Bet!. for Dat.1Un truck S 75. like nr\\, lull pl!tla l .,,,....., g· SABOT flbcrglnss, tra!!cr " '"'"" 639-6022 or 9611--5806. ~T-2447 aft 6pni keytxiard. $1250, 644-i277, Hor••• 156 It. motor, $375, Sec beaut. furn mad.el.a in 1950 FORD 3/4 ton parwl 1;;7";;-,~:::;-::-;:::;:-;::::;:c I ·~;,.;.;.;_ __ .,...,..,..'."."'-I 536-26.JI p11rk·like 11ettlni;. truck. Good cond. $350. Call ;\I 0 V I N G : 1 musl 1. gac.. WA TERBEDS BAB Y Grand, Jlli"'31e party. ll o Rs EB ACK Rid Ing ~~~~·~·!~l~~~~!ck~s~t~l~ I ~CA~L~L~830~·~3~llOO~o~1~·~30~·1llOO ,..,,;,.1o;os.-O-o,129'-.====--;-;-c--heAutitul ERr y Amer. 1v. Movlni:, musl '1. c r i t ic c. U!NiOflll. our hone SS JM'r 1• <ll ·1 Ilk• ne\V ~n All slte11 $13.95, Packagr 95 • 7 "·'IL XTRA Sha,... Shasta Sx2S 1966 FORD Ecor)()!lne Ven -l'I . rm. su1 e, • • S4 . ~ .....,.. prl\lllle ll!!son. All •"· ·" tiquc bt. wet. CaJI fl'lr detA\111 cite.I, j)added naugahyde. 1-i=,.C.'-..-:-::;c;::-:-:---,o.;; I SLIPS lor n il boe.ts, 24' to w/lge c11h11n11 liv'# rnL Good <.'Ond. fl'fl.me, $49.95, \Vater chain Se"Nlng Machines 121 Engl.iah, Wt11ttrn. l-fol'Sf!' y,· Finest in N11'pt Harhot.. Adult f>i•k CM. $1275 , $950 968-3726 -6·t2·143.j S7.:,0. !X'.T·OOM boardl!d $45 mo. ;,57-06Zi. Be I I 'l'f 67"' on10 i\nJST mo\·e -Sacrifier 111J 1~=,,_--,--,...==:c:::-0,.-,,_, CANVAS It Sail -Slna:e.r l -:.::-'--'-------1 Avail 9/1. 5 11<'111t11• ~" rves. Autos W•nted 961 turnltui-e In honw. LtKE new! Hercubn 8' ..,,, i;e"1ing m11ch. w/pUller, TIME FOR r1tt pkg. Phont 673-8ill un i '66 Great Lake.~ ~so·, f1,1mi· 61:>-SOAA It. loveuat: lemon A: white lhr:-2ag. dbl nrHfle. /\I~ lO pm. Jy park. $8,XM). Cell aJt " ANNIVERSARY •50 ramt tahlt 11'/4 Chair~; l>t'\\'S ~1 night 11(llch lmodcl QUICK CASH i\100RING at C~rr_y Covl', 11.,m,, 847-6037. AUTOS WANTED SOfl\ $75. Childs <'BOOP~' bell \''lvet 110f11 &. lovc&e•t tbli;; No. J6\Vl071 $600. Adler Catalina. up to 53'. 1 ..... ..,., SKYLtNER _ . .$3750. Top dollar for clean !lied k dre&.~r r.om11! '*'· 2 (}hi bdrm tel. Siie. 645-0036. lll'\11\ng mach \\'/puller. /\\~ THROUGH A ,.142-0031 ""..AJ " Call l -eua, See An<ly Brown, uphol. cll111r,o; $20 ea., bike DAILY PILOT , Spe<.'f' re nt $.ill, a I ., or THEODORE llO. :l.i7_1467. l'ltEMBERSHlP for 3 a I e, 7.i~-7.111!: &. ttr11 i1hr 1tltt h if()' TO GO' mocring in N.B. nr \\'lmrl~ 548-2)197. ROBINS FORD Nr11·pnrt Bttlch Tenni& Cluh. S•IOO. \VUI m11ke dt11.J on 2 WANT AD P11vilion. &>ll $850. or lea~t. The ru.tte.~I dra'v 1n the w~s! "\Vl!'.1'~0 ii I< reAp" · ,('(tl\n $300. . + trlln(!,ftr frt . Rf'g, n111chiflf'~. 'Vork. A.i:k lnr ,. 7 •1 ~-OR 0111 tt1e lrcllslll"f'~ A.. trft~h -SlStl 1714 n 2 'l'l f'xt J()lin Or!l'lfA 21:1/376-:'l-1·1:). 642-5678 .~3&-4 ~ a Daily Pilot Cla11ifled .,"™I-JARD BLVD. him I"'' ,,., h 11,~· 11 Dallv pric·e · 1 1 -.) " C•IJ 64" ~78 I: ~VI'!! A!'L 612J.'i6'1B C'O.'>TA f.tf..'>A, fi42.(1Jln . " ·' '" ,,,,~ F,·,. il ·lff,.)l',.~iJ ~ -'-'-'-C~--·"'-------P1fnl ('l11c~lfle•I A1! o;42-!i67$1 ~· _ ___ ----------\ Furniture I -·· NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Cout Hwy. Nntp0rt Beach OPEL '68 OPEL J{ADE1TE 4 1peed transmiesh:>n. ra1lto • n d h!!aler. IZPN 7-02\. $195. ATI.AS 0.JRY/PLYM, :mg Harbor Blvd., CO!lta Mru., 546-1934. RAT '69 OPEL. Karlette Railey -.,-~-':'."-,--,.--I Cpe. l02 hp, eng., ' &pd., e Orrnpltre Stock o1 R&1-l. 1ilver 11•/black $1151). /2Df'1Wif] ::~9~:oo PM phone ,.~ 'lifl~ 1964 OPE.l. Statinn W1gon. n1• s.. Nl'w clutch &: good cand. "FRIEDLANDER" SS:r5 '""1807' PORSCHE IJ710 llA.CH ILVD. I H•y. Jf) '&4 C PORSCHE -1750ec 893-7566 • 537·6824 +rxll'lla. $2.400 er best otter. '70 FIAT Sport, Coupe, 673-2531 llurdlp .\ Convert. rop,lo.~6,,...,R~E~B~L~T~,-,.-,-com,--~..,--,..-w'1 Til.ke (l\•er paymen t a . clu!Ch. Xlnt cond, mu11t H ll. , ~lti-1!621. Sl,130/oftf'r, 5'10..5619 _c_.c:._ ____ ~,---7---=-""""'-- 1 ' !· ,, • ' I I i l • I • ' • ' • • I ' l I • I [ i I ff DAJL V PILOT l§l l 910 Autos, Used 990 Auto •. UHd 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMCI 990 1 Autos UMCll ~-P-O_N_TI_A_C~-1 ~ONTIAC 990 Autos, Us.eel Auto9, Imported '70 Autos,. Imported 1-..;......:----I ~~C-O_M_ET~~-l-~-FO~R-D~~ PORSCHE CADILLAC PLYMOUTH -~~~~~~-, -~~~~~~-1-~~~~~~~-CADILLAC 1967 • '6.'l COMf:T 6 cyl, :t spd. • 69 Country • • RAdio .i. Heater. 4 11J)ffli. CONVERTIBL E C;nod (i)l'l(i in & out. $37:.0 '70 PLYMOUTH '70 BONNEVILL E ·oo t'LREBIIID. 4·fipd, Air R!P83J 1.Ess 1'HA.N :n.001 !IHL~<:; &U-""19. Squire Wagon ""AllRVNN>-rt •• , ,, , J '" -• P/B Pi' k ' I .:..::c~"'_;,:::._ ______ I "'' , ·"'· -, ~I Sta ... agon, F11JI Pnw-ro11u, , .. , ma e o • VOU<SWAGEN '65 vw $595 Al,..,..lu1,.ly llflW"°I'~' F,:i.:riul-lO Pa~~. F'ull Pow..,-, f11riory 10v1n, tran~ .• r ACJ'()f(YAfR l"r, Faf'to1·y Air Corl<!, AM I r .. 1. :-..17--0:>f-O dy~. 968-l019 s11e Ka~mer JI/Ory w11h CORVAIR I - ---------Alf Cnnd, AM/FM SterP<.'! CON!l.. powPr );!Perin~. '"'-' T11pP., Rack, et(', .-ic, 1 t>VP~ k 11•kn11!" WE BUY USED Porsches DON BURNS black 1np k rich hl11rk Je11-lhr-r 1111rnor. Facrory Air 1961 CORVAIR Van, rtbuil1 Plui" many nt~r P:•ara '~ v111yl ronf, rerl hu<·ket :<C'aJs, t179BEV.'•, .ti!l -GTo~1r --;M 1v\1 ---r\\'. ' . 29.000 miles, and nice. (610· (.'e111er co111;0I P. l:I0/1 1"Y. SAVE ,.., •. ,. ,,»., .. · A•k ''~"· 7\l. e °" •'Orn:!, Juli powPr, nit ~teer· Png, gnofl Hrf'i'i. Priced lo DLTi, ., '"'" ., ~ ,, ~· ~ Jn,e-. l'.tereo, door Jock~. mn:-;I :<i.Pll R~t.54t-$1113. $1699 'I.I_ H --.... _.a ~~2114. Pvnry dlx ... xira & Truly :v·ll fas!. ~1 7.i. Ma.cHOWard COURTESY DODGE lft.Q.C Owc:u" j 'iO MNTIAC <~a!alina 9-pass 136.Tl Harbor Blvd., G.G. ~. i's "'Iii! S~'J'OOtn trash, UlOO· 'hO CORVA IR -Damagecl 839-!lfnl 531 ~...... 21\AA HarhorBlvd., 1839-9600 or :i.11.{i.OS wgn. Air, P/ti. P /b, ~36(XJ ,I PRESTIGE PORSCHE, AUDI Marcus MOTORS SPECIALS THIS WEEK FULL FINANCINCO AYAILAaLI lJWil S. o! G.G. f'f"'Ay.) 'wk.," (l(J(J1 . front end -But run" gMd. nr • """"' Costa r.lf"~ ~.,.;7.922() Corrwr ls! & Harbor , c."'~>-OOC.::'-"'-·=-==~---ll 636·2l33 ' NA BERS Cadillac I c•_!ll,. :t"iNmNi"':i'-w"'~"i'i'1'-' 'c·1 __ ""_'°_'.,_.;,".;'."::.'...·".'"'."~'._·_"_"'' ---=~·~=-· ~--1 ;-\,'!!1 Iii -~-I -T ·BIRD L.,.~ro====E-=,=12"-_-1-.-.-.,,-" A UTHORIZED n EALER CONTINENTAL PONTIAC '61 PONTIAC GTO --------11 At.1/flt1 , Radtr.:ls, Co col :..1~·:5rl:i'l E;..:L 66 or fi7 2600 lfarbor Blvd., 11 * • f::i;·1 . 111r, 3 J.."P!'i 11 u1n 1ra ~. 1956 T-B!RD CLASSIC rs/lll!'IP•!"'ll''!"~• inats, Sand ~,e ig~ c0lor. 1970 HARBOR RL\ID. C,-,sta Mrsa 1969 CONTINENTAL 1 70 FORD .-• htar k" lanrla11 & hl;i rk" \'inyl ,1'1J1 1H11ornobile is Jrnmatu. \" Iii $3001. Days: 5.:.8-3:144. A!t 6: ('OS'J'A -~fES A C1IT ~r10-91fl(] Oprn Sltnrl11y 4 OR. SEDAN GALAXJE , '.JOO H.T. 11u1n , '68 PONTIAC h111·l;p1~. <' ,, n "'o ! "· \\"""1 la1 t> & ('()1np!t>1P(y' i<lrX"k J ft M-1-4895. '68 VW --CAOILLA( 1970--I t.IUST SELL ~ns., t ACI'ORY A JR TF.1>1P~:sT \l.J{. 11t1tn_ tr;in~ , cr;11ri. P ;-;, P.111, 1'';it·1. 1h.-nucll(lt1L New Jl ~ 'J'h1111---- '67 PORSCHE I m m a c . • EL DORADO I Br;iunlul pl::i tinium blu,. \\•ilh h ~D., pnwPr Ale+'n~J!;/ 111r '."flrlfi 1llnn111~. r n w f' r I ma~/Mt(·~<'\in X ll rP.~ P.x-<1t>rb1rrl er~ne ~)() m1le1', \I • 1 Westphaha L'··e•s l'llAN ,,_ "ll f"" rlarl; blue J1>alher tn!Prior k "11 r.~. r;idin. hf'"aler, whHe-1'tl'Prtni::. 11•h11e..,,a!! I Ires, r•l_JPrU <'llllrl1l1on_ ~1u~1 '.~II '. a111<Jma hi·, power ~lt>Pnn11., maroon, • c,, ee ni a g r..."" "'~' ,.. • ~" · . Wall tli'f!s 406AKI-' p ' 7 ~·!)epfs, Pirelll 's, $ 3 ~ 0 0 • Camper. MUST SELL. ~1100 , rartory air rond., ful I powE"r, Lnnrla u roof, f'ull Luxtir:v $. 16 9 vinyl root. KS\\'4'1ll I n1 I 1y. $1 9'3 or n!fer. powf'r h~·akP,.;, p<l\\'+'r win-"·· fl ·r:· ....,,1 I d' r 9 $886 :..·,7 .41•li. ...ow.· k ''"''·. RPn1nv;ihlf' 495-5978 eves. or lJt'~l o f'r. s.1rrf'o li!flf' ,y 1nulllpl~.~. r~riuipy·" rnr u ini;: acior,v " ~ .~ 1764 T -llltD Air Cnnrl., f ull tFMH97\ 1 $495 . 59 PORSCHE . good body, Marquis Motors 111! f.:. tr-lf'St'{Jp1r i;lrl"r~ Full ;ii i•, rll 1 whre!, PnwPr rloor COURTESY DODGE COURTESY DODGE ·i;7 PO~Tt ,\C CATALINA 4 hard1np,, m1t1nn \\'a1erprY10f , new Pire!li's. running goorl. ~Sn. f's l. HigtHI')', L. S ch. lf'alher 1nrrr .. 1r11r1k orwnPr, l"rk.c; k n1u c:h mQcf'. ~i1le :J8.lt'( Harbor BJ vrl. 2/l.11~ Hilrhnr Bhc!.. DR H T. V~. ;iu 1n111;11lr, / <"ilr "'1Vr r . Thi.~ r a r l!! sill , 4 9-l-7'50J • :;. 10 " 3100 Pls., r ir. Ahsolulel.v rt a\\•lrss :rr1ced ll~:\RM\V1 S.1'1;7~. Costa t.1f'.~a 557.!)22() Co!ola J\ln!l<l rarl11\ liralf'r, P"""'Pr "'lf'f'r-1 on~nal '" 1 rt. niust 11~ !'ePn 1967 fOAD WGN. $1800. 4M--OJ60 day, 49-J-6897 ;ind "one o f a kind." 1003-.Johnson ,t &in, 2626 llarhor • * • ... 5.>1-'.l220 •n~. tin1kP1' -w1ndo~. 111r in_ hf" stl'Pl'f'!'latPrl, Pr1 p;irly after7 p.m. '69 vw-euc .... ~ 7"\n Tilpf' fl,.rk. Air Conrf., BENl. Blvrl., Cos~~~__:~si. ~LUXURY J!l67 Forrl Gala.'!iP 1 1·nnd, v1nyt top & n1ort>. c·c·'c_·c":::C"------~ll fu!l rnv•rr. !\J1B600) 'OCI .5 RDSTR, A~!/F'!>1 . .;ixrt NABERS Cadillac 1970 MARK Il l in pcrfl""t coMirion. 1·actory ·~ LE _l\f AN~. air, 4 h('w iTX O~:~;ll, Sl2!!~. /\Tl.AS 'fi~ T-RJRD, l..<l ndau top, tuJI $1595 cnnd1tion, good lor & ho!· Lnw inile::ig•. e.xre.\!Pn t ro"'d. p [ p ,. II , I I tlrr~. ~M/f.1'1. PS/PB., CHRYIPLY:'11 . 29'/!l H111·bor pwr, a ir, $tl5_ ''. ".Sl •I00.8·16-I"lor '.>J>·. " " AUTHORIZE'D O"''LER Pr Pr . U ''' r:omp ele y 111r, rar11n, he11lrr, ;mil e-n-v<• I ll'" _.7915 ----------" "~ -. " """' .. 1a! .. _.••.;7r'<"-.. , 11'1fi._ Rlvd ._c,.,_~t11MP"Sl,:'>-ffi-1!B4. :-t~ .. 11>~ 4 ,g.. 5768 . !hn!OU!.4 ~rd.<llr. Valenl'•CI 2600 Harlx>r Blvd., 1 l•l'ill ryPqt11 ppPrfln<'ll.llyow11-g1ne w11h 111110. tran~mt~· _ '----~""II red, take nld r"'r nr ~m11U Cnsta J\1f'sa e1' N hlis bern :w.rvirrd hy :;1,1n. Nrw rirr~. Upho\slrry, Autos, New 980 Autos, New 9a() Autoi, New 980 1961 PONTIAC '6,q 912. EXCEL co11d , .. , .... , I P'" \" 1330 I ri L I ... -' · Conv,.rtihlr, A11to., Ii.a.· " "" an in . ,, P ,.. • Call ~ .. 10-~100. O""n Sunril!Y 11u1 innze 1nco n .. eiUer. pa1111 stnd horl.v 1n m1nJ ('On· AM/f~f. stereo tape, B«t BQKJ «"8136 "'1681! -'t '" ~000 din, J-learrr. •f'XA768) ..rru· _.,;7-..., CADILLAC 196-9--,,.,, \\'ell m11.in taJnffi ri1non.AIC're"!t11 SJ.IOO.Ca!l $39 5 offer. Day, 644-ZliO, eve-9 a.m. CPE. DE VILLE milPs, This luxury ear is fi4'1-72(1J ,.v,,n1ni::~. 644-4$80 '68 VW BUG (,1 1 to Cho:i:<e F'rom ~;iwlr.ss '\.~U!l"t ~ SN"n & '7l PTNm -Alli extra~. 1960. 1 owner Porsche. G«xl 1.,\CTORY •in 1 1r1vf'~ ro ....., appreciated. lt Ma.r:s \v /Cnnrlyear l il'r~. bl Sa 1 Radio, JleatC'r. VC'ry Shal'p! " n t k I car, no pro em. c. or ]lfust SeU tXE\\'754), $1095. CONDITIONING '-" pnre or a. QuJc sa e 2,()()() e ng. S425. k T.O.P. immed. sale $10XI. 111 VU! 11 1 $6.~. Pilon,. 61.1-1!!11!. 11 7 64a-26.1.1 silt 6 Lido Soud. NB. 6T.r-Ol.'l2. Marquis Motors Fu~~ poiver. e!c. Ch(la;e, nt V 111 Koron, Lido Isle after 6 1-'-=-:.;~::-c~-~--rlnrh or !earher 1nler1or, P .r'-f. '6.1 Ecnnoline Vstn PEUGEOT 900 So. Cst. Highwy, L. Bch. door lock~. Ptr., f'IC, Both I -=~====~ S1;il 49-;.7503 • 510.:uoo J01·;il Jniv niil"il.t:<'. TsikP 1970 CONTINENTAL e .'i4,11-400t• * * 1967 V\\'. Good co nrf. ;your pick. IYPNJGJ\ (ZLl<· 11,000 J\.llLES •LIKE NEWl--~~~~----·1 '71 PEUGEOT Mf/FM radio, v1broson1c. 022l (03·1BE:M1. Beatitifu'J Grove mist tini.~h LINCOLN Radio & healer, bu('ket &ea~. ~100. 645-5614, 4801 River, $4333 'vi th msitching leather in--0-,.,.,,----,,,..---- radiat tires, low, low mife-,_N_B ________ NABERS Cadillac terinr&. Bl1:!ck Uind11 u root , 1967 LINCOLN 4 OR. a.ee. WAGllK VW UG Luxury equipped rhm11.:h· SEDAN $1799 '6fi . B •Good con·1 AUTHORIZED DEALER ntH , Full Power. 11 uto 1pmp \INUSUALLY CLEAN dltion. ~...O. 2600 H;irl)nr Rlvd., ;iir "'!nrl, till Whl'f'I rru•~f' Cool pol;ir 11•h1le tini~h with COURTESY DODGE Call F.42-..P:47fl C0$1a Me.~a rnntt'lll. l'IPl"'f'<) multi~l~x ra-Rlstrk U>o:uh"r intPTror 4 J.8S8 Harbor Blvd.. '70 V\V Fastback, goorl car. Call ~0-!HOO O~n SunrlAy 1"110, 4 Ar;ind nPw tiT'f'1::. ~,. U!nrlR11 ro<lf, f"ull rio'w..r Cof;ta Mesa 5.'J7-92'l0 (",oing back tn Deutsehland. CADILLAC 1968--;i nd as k ·tor rlE'n111nstrat\nn. MJUippf'rl phi!'! AM /FM ril- $1 750. 675-0657. CPE. OE VILLE 1747BJ\'Z1 .• loh nson & Son, r!10, F'actory Air Cond, pow-• TOYOTA 1971 TOYOTA Low miles. #0413 $1777 ~ 9voLYO 1946 Harbor. c.r.1. 1~:; V\V Camper, xlnt cond. $99S. 111ech. perfert. •67;,..7252• 'fi7 C.A!\1PER, loaded, C'lr;in, $111.~. r-.tus1 sell. Pr1vatf' party. 8'.',~\~51 '66. VW Fastback -New t>n;. Vt:ry clean. Musr ull, .reduced to S81l5. ~11-IZ'-},ll '56 vw Custom paJnt. Lie. 94.lCGA. $395 ~-ACTORY AIR 2626 Harhrir Blvd., Cost11. f'. '1oor lnck~. etr. S.-r 8nrl CONDITIONING !\1e;;;i , 540-56.111. (l nvf" tOOst,Y. (WE:C75(11, F ull pn11•,,.r, 11!1 !: 1elr~ropir ~-Lili«.1n-Cnnl~R/H Ar-;:-: .lohnson &. Son, 2fi2S Harb(ir ~trrri11.r:, A;'ll /Ff.f radi!l. Plr. Full f"OWPr, R un.'l '.r:ood. 'Rlv'1., Cos!Ji Mri:;i, ;'l'!0-56.10. An exeepnonal vttluf', 1 ZNB. ';oll_"lO~. ;;P:'li''~•~'Y~·-"'in""'i;"i;;· ;;;l __ _::M~A~V~E~R~IC~K~- 7611. 'fi!l fllark 11, AM/f'M 11lf'rro. SJ222 ~prrrl "onn'nl, Uathrr, All 1970 MAVERICK NABERS Cadillac I-'':::":::'':..· "=Lo"m";"'·,~· ':;';'·;'":::':::·-I 2 DOOR AUTHOR IZED DEALER CRICKET SALJ-: PRICED-14.rxx:I MILES 2600 H;ir~T Blvrl.. ----------ISm11rt rompetitinn yPtlow Cosia. .\l,,s11 BRAND NEW 1971 CRICKET w11h blark ~tripoo, :'I ."ipt'f'cl Cal\ ~ .. ·10-9100 A-~n Sun'1av itrant<;, R11d1n, Hr11 !rr, .( ,,,,.. S1!lfi:i. 5 i>r1a l N n br -• LARGES -T · ar~• new t1r1>i1, stttr11r tll'" l .\B41 ./JR0986fi21. AT LA ~ 1n1Prinr, ~r" 11nrl rln1·,. ~ SELECTION OF CHRYIPLYM. 2929 Harbor t>arKal11. 127~1\SVl. $:Hl7~. CADILLACS IN BJvrl .. Cos111 MP~a. ~l!\14· .fnhnson .t. ~n. 2fi26 Harhor ORANGE COUNTY COUGAR fil"rl . °'"" M•.~-5411-"'31) SALES-LEASING AllrnOR!ZED 1970 COUGAR '69 TOYOTA PICKUP i e &'A ti Clruy 16~ mil ... AFZ-681 ~,~s0" MERCURY Harbor American 64 ~-0261 l'f6Y HAR8011 COSTA IO!l£!o.t. '67 TOYOTA Auto 1900 Del.ux lll!W Am-Fm, $!!50. * 613-0607 * ~SERVICE-I 'l OR. H.T. 1969 MONTEREY Nabers Cadillac I PR.ICED ~·oR QUICK :"ALF-2 DR. H . T . 2600 HARBOR BL., Al"l'"Cfl\IP m~rlium ~Id nlf'-VER'\" CLEAN. r.tUST SELL COSTA MESA !all1r Wr'h lilack h1.t;h ti.lei< Aw1lrrl Wl llnin~ l\1arqUii1 ~ryl. I Mq.3031 EX1. 6fi r.rr l'i7 1 S.10·!!100 Open Sunday l>U<'kf'l "*'st~ .. Auto tl'J1 n~. in~! Popular British llTl'Pn 1970 HARBOR BLVD. I ;-7() E.1.. Doraoio blk v.•/vinyl R.arlin. HeatPr, Pnwer. :-irrer-m,.ral!Jc llni~h wirh gnlrl ___ OJ=-Sf::..:.:A_:..::_>=rE=S=A:..___ l"P. All l''!lras. ft.1,1-4727 or 1ni::, Powrr Brakl."!i, 1' act~r.v Landa.u t'fl(lf, w,.11 ~uipperl VOLVO Air Qind. P)(!'Pp!1nna.ny n1c:r with a"I" Tr;in~ "~~, .. fi73-?.42 Pl'P.i;, "' '' "~• l\n<I '', rhrougbout, 4 brt1nd Tlf'W He11.rer. Pni.1'f'r Sll'rnn,;. ,~ .. ,. ntE TRIUMPH VOLVO CHEVROLET tl!'f'~, pfr, N:'P .;;nd lf'!;f Pn>l.'('r Bra~s. Air Crmrl, dnvp 'loria,v. 1272AZH I $21175, f"IC, SalP PnCf'rf 1 Zl..l(t.il t. VB STAG DEMO SALE '* * ,lr.hnmn & Son, 26'Ji; Harhor SZ'l4.'i •• Johnson k f.n n 2li2!1 TRIUMPH NOW ON DISPLAY '67 CHEVY Blvrl., Cost;i J\ft>Sll. [l'fO-~O. Hsirmr Blvoi., Costi1 Mt>.~i!. Come In for a test drive! $2998 CHE\lELLE Aurfl: tra n~, ra-1 '69 Cou9C1r ~)4(1..!lfi:lri. FRITZ WARREN'S dirr. 11"ater, Z.'ill Enc.'lnr. • · · · "!>R" ·'1 n N-r-1· co .\TX ', 197t Volvo 14-1 ~rd. T\VY97~ i',x1r?. C\C'an. \\'('!\ EquipJ'lf'rl. . • : SPORT CAR CENTER Derrio # 7360 $ 1 Po"''C'r 11nct r ac!ory· Air r"nd.-fl.1r, AM If M. 11ulo TlG E. 1st St.. S.A.. 547-0764 5 99 ( ZWmJ.l 1. :\90. :m.® mi. $ 16 7 :;. ~ da.ily 9-9: clost!d Sunday trro l • COURTESY DODGE S2499 r.42--1.107. '&I 7RIUi\1PH TR 4. eml4 mo;: HarborBlvrl.. [ MUSTANG Dark grt>l'n, \\"Ire v•hef'\~. YOTA CoSlil )!e~i! ;,_1i-!lZ2fl MacHiaw.atd, _________ _ "-'ill trarl~ !or o!tlrr c&.r plus • -t 1970 MUSTANG 1..c"c.':::'·..:"''--""'--·'°"-----J ~!" l11trllor, C.r'-.'.:._ f,Hi_:!l,VI~ '. '6 7C HEVY-396 SS 339io~~1~r !~~ 1-1!;.~060i 2 OR. H . T . '69 TR1U:\1PH GT6+, red, lo '68 144S Sed j •· A $i UPF.R f.PORTY an 1 !'lmr C"llf'P. 'Rf'aUTiful ;-.:eui . .,.;,nli! fl/I -. mi.Xlnt rond. A•,1 ~.• $~ ··-r .. A,,.,!~s~le J~.:i 1111. 1lJDEl621 'll'l:l 1''1 CO UC.\R XR7 "'-I 8"9utiflrJRf)y11tRluemPtsi!l1r * fi..15-147:1 • ir , .. JJ "'" "''~·'-" • · ·•• , • _,, ' o...-Ulff" Jjni'h '-'irh w hiff" ~4 l..'ln1fa t1 S lue Boo\;, $lo!')j full prier Marquis Motor5 1 lr;oi th"r int. PR/P.l:i, AM rM ronf. Autn n ·J1ns, R>1rl •n $A!)1/~~~ !r~~ &1;..2410 i.\S70ZOI. !'\IYl :;., r~i H 1~ti"1" 1. Reh ,<;i~r'. ~~ hut """ft~ valvr H<'all;'r. Pn\\·l'r SlrPr1nc: Marquis Motors .J ... 1.T,(l1 • ;,iti.Jlf'l(l I _lt'I ' ·"1 "1'· ~i !~-7 1"~ f <trlor,v· Air Cnnrl. ·"f'f> ,;nrl '69 TRlU:OlPH GTI. +, r""-1. ~So. C:<t, ltl!!h""Y, 1. Brh. • • DODGE rl ri 1•P 1h11< rr11I h1';111 lr t0011y. DID, lo m i • .(:d rr.nd, $2l00 41\l-7:il.~ e ~rVl-.';!N I ,70 CH EVY I SalP Prir<'rl (0.l!lA[)01 S272':>. or bst olr. &1:'>-1·173. I """....., l\lf"'l\L.A \'-it, i!Uln. !r;in~, • • ,Jnhn.o:nn J.· Son . 2fi2f> H;oirhnr VOU<SWAGEN ~ ·~• 440 '69 DODGE Rl"ri. °"'" """· "'-'"'' · fYl\\'rr <frrr111::, 1'.lolin, hi'~! I , 'YOl_vo· rr. 11·ti11r11 .• 11 11rr.<. Tf,.166:\. I \ $.. o"Uln. n·~n~-. l<'ll'fflJ',\I fl lf Hl67--r::IU s TA-N G-f.T A '56 vw VAN $1699 rflr\rl11tnn1n;: pnWPr ~IPf>r. f~.<l h::irk. LlkP nr u.. rnwo>r II 1n1:. rar11n, h~fll f'f. wh1\P\\.'al! ~IC'Pnn):; ~ <hsr hr11\;r1', Red, "''hite, & blue in color. 1.CNS'8 S695 ''FRIEDLANDER'' COUR TESY DODGE t1rr~. \·1n.vl rnn l. \".IWZIJ rnn~mst.l lr, AM l" ~ r1 1,., 1ino s1:.o.c11 oiwv. JY; '2-'l'~ llartlflr Rlvrl .. $1088 "'lr~f"'. f(!lrl dnwl'l TJ;ar 893-'1566 e 5.17.SSU Co<I~ )l r.<~ 5~i.f122n 1 "4rµlfl!l' • • COURTESY OOOGE ~r11 • • ·" Autol, Used 990 :bl.I:~ Harbor Blvrl.. 'f.!i MUSTANG. Lanrlsi11 top, -i;~ Ch"\Y II ~la \1gn ·Autry (m;la f11+'~;i :i.ii-9220 V-~. P/S, <:nri~m;itir, In '10 T-BffiD, landa11. Jul ly 1rilll~. f"f'hlr rnc f.· tT'ilfl1'. • ;. milrllJl''. ~rig nwnrr. i 1400 equippt"d, nrily 14,Q(fl r11··~ ~.17:1 /h""! n!lrr. ~TI-ll16.\ Lea:'\!' po&'\lhle e '1 \ 'i O OODGE CHARGER. V,11, <1r t>rsr nflPr, 96&-lii72 C.Ontinent;i! \1;irk 111, 'JO CHEVY" J'v!PAL.il. rt1~!nm. <111tom<1 til', f!O\\'f'r ~te:f'rin11.. J!lli7 MU.STANG CnnvPrl. landau. a ir, lull l"\1·r, xlnl Au-. P S, l"ll. :111.f)()O ini. r•;irl10, hC'ill,,r, wh1t •wai t J L1kf1"T1Pw. f1trlory 11ir,J1 uln., bU:V nr lf'a~f' Tnp ''"nd .fi'fi~.\ '.'1:i74',~. 111-rY, v ;n,\'I rtTlf. 17flOC'T'R1 P.S., r11r!io & hPater. Ltiw HOUSE: OF l'.\i\PflRTS 'fi.1 Chrvy lmr>11 l11 SS r; S20!1;;, ATl~ASCHRY/PLYl'-l. n11IPi1RP . 540-40%. 549 _ 3031 Ex!. Qi or f;7 AuthM1zrri i\1B7. Dealrr 11 1r. P~ S700 or Bst f'.l(r Alt fi: -Z:t.~'! ll~i·tior Rl~·d., co~ta 19'10 HARBOR BLVO. fl• 523-72:""1 r..i;~J!lO.~. ~''cl"~'~'~· ~'"'::::.''~··~"~·-----1~---------NASH COSTA MESA BUICK I~'"(} CJ-ll::VRt)LE'T ~·r1111nn • • 'fi(I NASH l\ff'trn. Good lnr 1---'-1·6J!J"Vilvwl---1 .--~~~:'.::_ __ .1 i\:i~n. "tra1i.;hi ~ h •I 1 '67 OOOGE DART Durw> Buir£Y. Motor & ~llll. ~wC::;1~on '70 Buick ;;;~vrr:;~~~l·T. ~~. "~~rl.; 21r1t~:: ~11~~0::;,ni:~u:;~ ~~"~lr~!i k~~jl~l~~t~ ~::~l M~'l1 Electra Custom 4:t2..(.6(12. ______ fl 10, hl."atPr. 1TGA9221 Ari1. c. C1'-t. • '63 VW Squanback; reblt '66 eng, New bnkf's & clutch. $$51) or bst o[r, 830-:N.36. '69 VOLKS -wt\ite/red int. Low mUea.ge, sunroof . AM-r M rad\o. ex~l!t'nt condition. Quick gaJe $1250. 645--1982 or $1-3683. 4 Door, Han:ltop, Full Po\.\rr. F actory Air. IQttt; of lflctor:- warramy 17l~AGE). S4295 MacHoward ·i:.:i CHEVY 11 \\'a~nn ~ ~nsi1 . SS66 f., autft · P s • r B., low COURTESY DODGE _milr~. S.i:t'.i. ~ ... 16-i7f>L~ mi; Harbor Blvd .. 'fol OLDS F-1\a 1\2.000 11ri;:, 1~16 1 CHEVY Impala 4 rlr h.!. C'osta M!>~a 5.i7-9220 r.1.lf:'F. G<lfld !1rP,, R&.H, GOf>d ron1! s::!l-, • * P IS, $200. fi.t2--44!!1. fi i:.-1!¥1i I ·10 CHAU.ENGER, 440 RT. '&.\ Old~ «2, f'u lly t'Qutp'rl, OLDSMOBILE 839-9600 nr ~11-0608 'ff,-1 rlr ~I 1\1rP 1' ryl, Air , I ~u1n, 111r, pwr .•t,.ering, nf'w Must sf'll. Cornf:'r l st & Harbor ·;,7 SS C!lf' ~ l)'L Both :\ln1 1or,., m11jl;S, p11 int. $2,495_ fi.15.-4:!00 '* M~.7~4~ S...n111 Anst ~··· '"-''"'· -~'~"~-'~"~' =~---PLYMOUTH-J9S7 V\I/ .Bug. low mile~. "'@J'Y clean. After 6 prn. '68 R1vi,ra. fully cqui?d. ln11' 330--1511. mil, I O\\'nl'r, tll':'W fire~. c H RYS LE R "' DODG f. '-' ""'". Grl ·I :;::--;;;-;:;:=::7'"-:=:c=::: I inf!!O~ ,i mntt.; 20 m i pPr '70 PLYMOlrTH DUSTER 1968 CHRYSLER 300 i.:111. S.100 :1110 Ar11.h11;, NB Coo(lf'. \'00·11llav,.10 <!rivP '69 VW custom camper. -'~""':...::c· -'~!ll-='~'~"c.o9_·~'·:....--2 OR . H.T. l'i 1·1-11fr2 . thi~ on,., Wt 'r11: .~ure .voti'll 0nn, ""'"" with ""'"'· CADILLAC ~ALE PRICF.n huy 11. !l!46AS.JI, $1195. 'fi7 OODGE V11.n. Al08, l apt!, Low mile~. $2900. 67~ Attrilr t1vp r,old mi,;1 !p"111l hr llU!n. lll'll' tlrPs, ~hforb. ATLAS ('l-lR\'/PLY;..t , 2929 r 1n1~h 1'11111 Nsic~ hutkr1 I !\lllt'lt /..· hr11.kP.~. ~l\.1fil2. Harhor .Blvd. Cni;ta Mr~. F"ll''· /J [,11nr!1111 r•~>L E11 u1 p-5'1ft..1934. l.A1!.ded, only 4,flflO m ilP;:, f)l'fl 111l h 11ulo tran~. R11d 1", FORD ~-,.:-,~1THR~ ·~~~~' ~~1 ;:'~..,,:· b,'; '71 COUPE DE VILLE I)'. 673-1738. '69 pOP TOP CMIPER Xln< ttmdition * 675-3226 + lil67 VW camper, 4S.O'"'J mJ". Excel oond. $2, 150. .. !143-4801, 54,.-,..2547 ~Vt"S.. A goo<! w11nt ad tt a it!od lnve!lmenl Corporation rrcsidf'nls' Jlr sttl'r row"r S1rPrinc RACl!DA, A11tom11.t1r, r11rlt11. w1fe5· pr1va!t> car, Llke nf'IV J'<l\vrr ' Rr.ikl's, ""'· <1r11~ ·71 ~'ORDS: r. 11 111 X ! "• · hPfll"r, pnwl'r Jtf'Pr1n1t /.t. tn (!Very ~pect. Call Ktnf 1hMug"hOu1 •ZXV2011. Slt'7:1. ~lu~tan~~. & Tor\nn~. Hrrl7. t)1·11kr~. sn r 1Y1nrl1llnri.ng. Allt.n 842-443.l for dcmOn · .1111111!!011 Ii.· Son, 7f.']!. H.lrhnr l ("nrro. 171·11 775l"I0.10. \\~sn• vinvl top 17.AC'J~1. i;lntlorr 11.ppointmPnt, Rlvrl., fml;i ~1~. a40-.'lli,'l(), I t1l'."1~ FOnti-:<;;1~t1nn \\lst cr>n. sm.' ATLAs OlR'r' /Pl.YM, '68 CP.<lilla.r Br1111zj\n •• I 196ti ct1rV;iPrTr!r "'Pdstrt \In! ponrl mnrl1linn, t U ~ '" nl 292!1 H~rhor Ah·tt., (.'11stA S;i]P !'lfl\'i\!r ,..,noi A.1r. rn\l•Pr, t i(' $H'l!l:l rr~Jl~P~. f'Mnr M2-ll\~2. \lr.•11. ~-\!1.'l·l 4Y.i-3r:'122 or 4~l7.'.i fd2·2'1-I ~. ~II 1rll,. it('m~ nn11·! \11U &1:2-56nl Nnw! ,, ... ;~ NOT JUST A FEW BUT EVERY NEW 1971 TORINO • MUSTANG MAVERICK • RANCHERO IN OUlt HUGI STOCK NOW SLASHID TO $50 OVER FACTORY INVOICE! ~fled <v• lbr~ I 11 S '71 Ag~£s USED CARS! FORD -LTD -GALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE M<1ll'( ta 'hanw fram. ''J tlor11 '70 Mocl1tl1, Spart rnak, farmalt, 1 <lo•f & 'door horcltop1 l ~do111. f11ll ,ow•r. eir 0:011dltlo11i11g. w.,,.,,,1u ci••ll•ble, EXAMPLE: 1969 FORD LTD R~d i o, H • .,1 • ., Avl.,m81it, P<>w•• Steeri~9. ~tclorv Mil ~" v:~vl llo<>f. ('x'SS~lld OUR PRICE $2396 '69 TOYOTA $1396 Cr.rnna 4 Dr. 'R&H, stir rnnrl .. 4 ~prPrl , ,cnorl m1l11s. t9.17BQC1 '71 PLYM. DUSTER $2096 Sport, 0:-1'>\Jf"'. t.nw milP.s. radio. hra1 .. r. stick shift. 1!'197BSY\ '6' DATSUN 4 dnnr. Lo\.\·; lo\I.' mill"~. 4 l>flf'"d. "'l••irr"d. 1.1i:tlASKl MUSTANG SALE Ai•, Good M1111"1 1• cha••• fre111 . ''5 thru '70 111edcl1. Ca11p .. , hordt•I"· ••11••rtlOI• -• z+z f•lfl ... o:kJ, l•MC wlt)t " Sp.itch, •11• alr c-dltie11l11• Cllld Clllte..,•tic m .... h. EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T. ~,,l lv r~,t~•v •'1u0pp•<". whit • w'••d inf ••., ••ii«" h••••r. 9ood ..,;1.,, !116ACIEl OUR PRICE $1996 '69 M.t.CH I $1996 SJV>r1 rn11f, J';itl1n. hri!l<'r, r~1.,,.r .~Jprrin". sii1· «r.ndi11,,n1nc. i:""'c! 'b5 PLYM. Scrtttllite ll:r. H11din, h"atl'r. 11 1110 . r.s .. i:nnd rnilPA. •T!:\110.!'1:~1 nlli""· I YPI r;f; 11 -----------1 '66 CADILLAC '66 MERC. WGN, Cnl Mly rark '3 l':i~" F'til l P''ll'f'r, i11r r nnd . g0nrJ Tllj iP,<. 1S:c;F;4!)(jl (noipP f)f' Viii•. F'ul! rov•rr. st•r rnndi11{ln· in>:. izonrl miJ,.~. tJ.1~7~1 '49 TORINO H .T. F'or·rnlll r.T. R.(·1!. a!Jtn, r.s , AM-F:"1, vinyl rr.nl. VR. ~r.."'11 milt'<. i 7.VF:229 l '70 MUSTANG $2696 1 r T. Lru;.-mi IP.<. \'$, 11 1110 .. rs .• _ l\o\H. fa,._ 1nr.v 111r. ••1nyl roof. •!>I !/\VP • ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEmD PAID FOR OR NOT TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS '65 OLDS CUTLASS '67 BUICK CONVT, $1296 S~VIAt'. Full QOWtr. •11 •"""· ? Ot HI , Full oow ... alr (&II(!• GOIN! ,,,;1~, 1(>.IJ ... VVI good ml•~->. (NO~ 0511 1-------~~~~-1 '6S CHEV. lmp•I• S.S. Full r><1we•, air (nnft , gnoot "'""'· IOXO U ll '66 Chttvy St•. W•gon M•llbo VI. ••dl'I, ~l""lef. •"'O"'•• tit, DC-• 1+••ri1>G', gOl>d ,...I! .... (TEX. 1.111) $996 $996 '62 FALCON Wagon Su""' ,nor1>. G.ood .,.,11 ... (G•IW OI') '66 FALCON W•gon r:t•d""' ~e••., •. ,.,,,..~,,c, O!le6 t'!'llH . (IHJt l•~l $996 $396 $1096 1968 DART Clu h CpF. V·R. Air Cond., R~din, Hea ter, (VXN382+ $1895 1968 PONTIAC Conv<'rTihlP. Air Cond., f ull Pou.1.,r. j VZS699> $1895 DUNE IUGGY tZl\Hfi74! $429 1171 DUNf IUGGY r •nLGl\.15 1 NEW $1195 1'64 CHfvY Y.t.N Rebuilt Mlitnr. 4 •943.'i) S1495 1951 CORYfTTI 4 $.pt'"rl. ( IUZ570J $1095 Marcus MOTORS SPECIALS FULL FIN.t.NCINCO .t.YAIL.t.IU SA.\1E 116' TRIUMPH Converlibl ... •TOZ265) $595 1966 FIAT Con vPrl ihln. I sva :l77 t $545 '68 FORD 111 TON l"'ni.: BPr!, VJ). Ati tn_ 1241~AI $1795 "'I CADILL.t.C 4 n 00r. Air Cnn<t., Tllll Pn11 ·~r. • <1F;n11.1 J $395 19li4 CHEVY Cnn11,.rtihl,., F'11!1 Pn"'~r, Arr Cnn'1 1nTH:l.291 $495 196S MUST.A.NG Con1•Pr rihl,._ A•11nma1 ie. ! ~.1('11\! I $595 1'U CADILLAC 4 Dt:>or. F'ult rn .. •er. !ffil'942' $395 19U T-llRD f 11ll Pnw,.r. i(\\'L707l $695 1 "7 OPIL COUPI 4\'C.17~91 $550 1"4 T-llRD Cnnvr rlih!". F'u!I Power. !0RK:t.~41 $495 SA.\1: Marcus Motors 645-0466 21 DO Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ·.:..!! ) )'II<.-~ ·--•.' ---... ~ ·~--.. ;~ ... - Fall -1971 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE -Huntington Beach ORANGE COAST COLLEGE -Costa Mesa Casses Start Sep t. I 3, 1971 SUPPLEMENT TO DAILY PILOT Evening College Has 25th Anniversary A MODERN cosmetology laboratory at Golden W est College will be available to evening students this fall It's A Woman's World At OCC First Evening Class Opens In Cosmetology At Golden West Beginning Cosmetolog} training will be offered evenings for the first tim<' this fall at Golden Wes t College. An evening dass of beginnin~ students will allo" part-time study toward becoming a licensed cosme- tologist, said Mrs. Mary Callahan, director of the program . ··we have had eve ning classes for those already licensed. but not until now have we been able to open a beginning class,'' she said. Students will meet 6-10 p.m ., Mondays through Thursdays. They will learn basic principles of wet hair dressing. hair culling and tinting, manicuring. permanent waving, scalp and facial massage and certain phases of make-up. The course also includes rules and reg ulations on sterilization and sanitation. It will be a woman's world at Orange Coast College this fall. A series of new classes and lectures aimed at the specia I needs of women at home. al work and in th<' community will be put on by OCC. New morning classes will include StrC'l<'h S('wing. with special instruction on knit fabric~ using factory short-cuts : Good Grooming. covering makeup. hair styling. wardrob<', personality and other fcaturrs. Per sonal Exer ci st>. stressing WC'ighl control. posture and relaxation: Decoralivf' Sl'wing for lht• Home. where women learn to make lamp shades. macrame. and accessories. and Outdoor Landsca pe Painting. in beginning oil and watercolor Ther <' will also be four spec ial Thursday morning lecture series for women. Employment Techniques for Women will mee t from 9:30-11 :30 a.m . at the Boys Club on Tustin Avenue in Costa Mesa . It will start Oct. 14 and end Nnv. 4. Those wishing more information should ask for the special brochure from the Evening CollegL. It's a Woman ·s Investment World will meet Thursdays from 9:30-11 :30 a.m . at the I sland House in Newport Center. The course will run Oct. 14- Nov. 4. Lecturer w ill be William L. O'Bryon. who has offered an investment course for OCC for lR (Conti,,ued on P-ve 21 55,303 Citizens Meet Colleges In Night Classes Twenty five year s ago the first classes offered at Orange Coast College wer<> in the evening. Last year . the total number of persons coming in contact with Orange Coast and Golden Wes t Colleges through the Evening College progr am was ;,;,,3o:J -and that is called growt h. Orange Coast College is cel ebrating its 25th anni- versary this year. The college opened its doors for its first school year in 1947-48. The total number of students that first year was 515. Last year . the enrollment an regular ('Venmg college c lasses was :j9.978 Add to this the persons atl ending lectures. conferences. concerts and such and you hit the 55.303 figures . It makes just lhC' evening college alone a major c-ollege. ore and e we offer ed a total or 1.456 different classes an the evening last year. They met on th<> two ca mpuses. in Corona del Mar . Costa Mesa . Fountain Valley. Huntingt on Beach, Newporl Beach, Seal Beach and Westminster. A com- munity collegf' takes classes lo the community. I Fifty four students from Huntington Beach High Sc hool District and 50 from the Newport Mesa ea rned their high school diplom as through evening college classes at the two campuses. To date. 706 prrsons have completed their high sc hool diplomas th is way Another 2.631 ar e working on them . The Evening College for 25 years has changed with th<' timrs. Last year. 71 new courses wer(' offered This pays off A total of l.462 students complt•ted some or all of the AA degree requin~­ mrnts in the evening at the t wo ca mpuses . Al ewe. 5 5 per cent completed all of their work for the A/\ <l<'gr<.'<' al night, and at OCC' the figur e was 7 I Al c;wc . 77 5 per cent complet<'d soml' AA ned1t al night. and at OCC. n .9. This means that at <:WC. 13'.t per cent of those graduati ng complrt<'d somr work at night . and at OCC. 81 per cent The collegP plans a number of special events during l hc year to commemorate the 2.5th anm- V<•r sary. SPORTS CLASSES ATGWC,OCC Nl'e<f a lilflP exercise? Both Golden West and Orange Coast Colleges will off er a variety of sports flctivity c lassrs in the evening this fall. Classes include Badminton on Mondays. Per - sonalized Fitness on Mondays and Tuesdays. Volleyba ll on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and SCUBA diving on Tuesdays and Wednesdays G WC will have a new facility this fa ll when its spacious Recreation Pavilion opens. MRS. SUSAN WEINS tries to figure out what ails this carburetor in Ev~rnng College auto course for women beginning this fall at Golden WeS1 College. GALS. here's a chance to learn something about your automobile. A course especially for women is among the offerings by Golden West Evening College this fall. Learn to Speak Japanese, Russian A new range of fore ign language courses including Japanese and Russian will be offered at Orange Coast and Golden West Colleges in the evening this f alJ . Two New Evening Courses In Nursing At GWC Two new nursing courses have been added to the Golden West Evening College curric ulum for the fall semester. A multi-media approach will be used to teach intensive coronary care. Designed to prepare nurses to work with intensive coronary care teams. the course will meet Thursday evenings from 7-10 p.m. Also scheduled for Thursday evenings is a review course for licensed vocational nurses . The course will update the licensed vocational nurse in trends, practices and procedures of nursing. Other nursing courses scheduled by the evening college includes LVN pharmacology revie w, Tuesdays: nursing for nurses aides, Tuesdays: a nd nursing review for registered nurses, Wednes- days. Upgrade Job Skills In Technical Classes Stuck in a rut? Need to upgrade your job skills but can't quit and go back to school? Both Orange Coast and Golden West College off er a full program of trade and technical courses designed to bring you up to date in your field. There are almost one hundred to choose from ' The courses range from Air Conditioning to Automotive to drafting to a full elec tronics program. You can also try technical illustration. bus driver training. power hydrualics. graphic arts, industrial design. metal tra des. quality assurance-you name it. Courses are offered in the evening at each campus. Students may take just the course they need for upgrading their skills. take a full AA degree program or earn a Certificate or Achievement. ARE YOU MAKING THE MOST OF YOU? OCC/GWC offer an Educational-Vocational Guidance Program for those who need assistance in planning their future . Check page three for details. The offerings also include a special "Language for Travelers" course at both campuses. The nine- week class gives basic conversational help to the student planning a trip abroad. OCC will off er Conversational Japanese on Tuesdays from 7-10 p.m . It will cover pronun- ciation. diction, oral practice. grammar and conversation. Also at OCC will be a course in Conversational Russian covering the sam e area. It will be offered Wednesdays from 7-10 p.m . Both campuses will offer bas ic French; Conver- sational Frenc h at OCC ; Ger man at both campuses with Beginning a nd Intermediate Conversational German at OCC; Italian at GWC: Spanish and Conversational Spanish at both campuses. On both campuses. an additional hour per week is required in the language lab for the non-conver- sational courses. Classes start Sept. 13. Woman's World Classes Planned At Orange Coast I Continued from P.ge 11 years He will cover "Should You Ma ke the Invest ment Scene?··. ''Powder Room Tips." "Can a Woman Do Better Than the Professionals - Mutual F'unds," and .. Are Feminine Emotions Compa tible with the Stock Markpf?'' Sense and Women's Dollars will run from 9.30 11 :30 a.m . Sept. 16 through Oct. 7 al the Island House in Newport Ce nter. Lecturers will be Mrs. Dorothy Wenc k. home economis t. and Joan P . Williams. ma nager or Security Pacific National Bank in Corona del Ma r . Topics include "Mind Over Money." .. Make Your Money Behave ," ··c redit: Happiness or Heartbreak ," and '• Alterna- tives lo Cookie Jar Saving.'' A special feature will be a Fabric Fair Oct. 2 in the OCC Student Center. co-sponsored by the Cali- fornia Home Economics Assn. and the OCC Home £r Club. Persons wishing more information should ask the Evening College for the special brochure. ., GWC Offers Auto Repairs For Women Golden West Evening College plans to liberate the woman driver this fall. Jn an introductory course, women will learn. some for the first time , what makes an automobile run, and when it quits for some reason, why. It is especially planned for the gals to give them practical experience in maintenance and repair of the ir own vehicles. It will include study of lubrica- tion systems, heating control a nd cool ing , electrical and braking systems. carburetion and emergency service . And. gals. dress appropriately for this class. You will be expected to perform a few minor repairs. Scheduled Tuesday evenings at Westminster High School, the automotive class for women is one of many in the automotive field offered evenings. And just so the husbands will have something to do. OCC will offer a nine-week course in Outboard Engine Maintenance and Repair, from Sept. 15- Nov. 10. A second class will start Nov. 17. It will meet Wednesdays from 7-10 p.m., and will cover selection, maintenance and repair of outboards. Other courses include: hydraulic mainte nance and repairs, Tuesdays; motorcycle maintenance and repairs. Wednesdays (GWC) or Thursdays at !O.C.C.); foreign car tune-up, Thursdays ; auto air conditioning, Wednesdays ; auto brakes, front end and power assists, Mondays; diagnosis and tune up , Mondays or Wednesdays (GWC ) or Tuesdays <O.C.C.); transmissions, Thurs days; automotive tune-up for employed mechanics, Tuesdays or Wednesdays; a nd auto body and fender. Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays. Course In Plastics Opens At Golden West This is an age of synthetics, a nd plastics are in greater demand every day. To meet the broader needs of Orange County plastics industries, Golden West Evening College will ins titute a new program in plastics technology this fall. Courses are open to all industrial apprentices . persons employed in the plastics industry, and students interested in a job in plastics . Approval and s upport of the program have been given by the Plastic Society Industries of Orange County. Apprenticeship and Training Committee and the Society of the Plastics Industry. Two courses will be offered during the ra il semester Introduction to Plas tic Technology. a thre e-unit course, scheduled for Tuesday evenings. will be taught by Gene Brost . of Reo Plas t ics. Costa Mesa The other course. Applied Power Hydrauli cs. will be taught by Donald Yarger. of the Vickers Corp .. El Segundo. ll meets Thursdays. 7-10 p.m . Cartooning Course Designed For Novices Ever had the itch to draw cartoons? You don 't need an extensive art background to express your ideas in cartoon form. according to Eldon Durham, Golden West College instructor. who wiJI teach a basic cartooning course this rail on Tuesday evenings. It is designed for s tude nts with no formal art training. Working in pencil. ink or paint. students will cartoon magazi ne captions. political topics . sports, advertising, and people. and develop the ability to think in three-dimension. Schedule o.f Classes . . ............................................................ REGISTRATION SCHEDULE : IDENTIFICATION NO.: 8r1n9 your OCC Of GWC ;tuc:ienr number I 0 No·s. ar" ruued to new sludenh. ! rt.ACE: OCC clatMt, reg;""' •' rhe Or41nge Co .. 1 Col~ge Gymr-.siu"' HGISTUTION 6:oo.8:JO p .... lAST NAMI DAY occ A·C Mc<\ Aug. 23 Q.J T.,.. Aug. 2 .. l(.Q w.,d Avg. 25 IH lhur> Avg. 26 OPEN lllGISflA TIOH A·Z Ti-Aug. 31 A•Z Wed. Sept. I A·Z Thurs 5ept. 9 REGISTRATION CONTINUES ON EACH CAMPUS 6-1:30 p .m.\ Sept. l 3-16, 20-23, vacan<iff permi"ing. DEADLINE FOil ltEGISTltATION IN CHDIT ClASSlS: S.pt. 23 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..1 GENERAL INFORMATION OfflCI HOURS: 9 •·"'· • 10:15 p .... Moto.-n...n.. & a •.a.· 5 P·"'· Fn. PHONES: GWC 192.n11 -OCC U4-5UO ACCHDITATION-OCC and GWC are accredited colleges. ADMISSION RfQUIREMENT-18 & over or high school graduate. ATTENDING CLASSES WITHOUT llflNG REGISTfltED-S<Jch student> will "°'be pennittwd to re9iste r wbseq•..tly. AUDITING-Nol permitted. CLASS SIZE-Classes witn less !h•n I!> ,...Y be closed. COUNSEUHG -•v•i!.ble during reglotr1tion •nd by •ppoln1men1 throughout the year. B>UCATIONAL·VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE HOGRAM-For 1ho$e w oth edv• c.eti<>NI or 11oation1I p<oblems. Aptitude, •bility, in~rttl, •nd person•lity tnts are followed by an interview. &C: Tests are al !Ji p.m .. c pl 27 AND 29 or Nov. 9 ANO 11 Register in Eve. College office• s1ar1ing Sep!. 13. Mal. Chg. $5.00. EXAMINATIONS-Credit classes require • mid·term & final. HI~ SCHOO\ GRADUATION-See page 4 HOLIDAYS: Oc1. 25, Nov. 25-27, Dec. 2Q.Dec. 31. MATl'lllAl CttARGIES -indiuted by a •, payable et registralion, .... tefv,.dable °' tr.,.sferable. MAXIMUM lOAD-7 units or mOfe or 3 nights/ week requires coun1elor's •pproval. • OUT OF DISTRICT PfaMIT-Those lr0"1 another community college district must Mtcure • permit from their di1trict of residence before registering. O..ly th<>te from Rancho Santiago and NOf!h Orange County dislrich mey r1tgister for 6 Of fewer units plus worlt experience without permit PARKING REGULATIONS AFTER S P.M.-Parlung ls permit1ed only on marked stalls •n desfgnated parlr.ing lots There are no rt!Served places e.l(cept behind the Te,h. Bldg Do ftot: Back into stalls, Straddle line•. Park where curbs are red Violator• are !lcketed by !he Police Pept. PR.E-UGISTRATION EXAMINATIONS · Required ini Accounting 101A (OCC only) ............. . Astronomy 100 Electron 801A mst•I Test~ a a ,R09ATION ANO SUSPENSION -See College atal<><;i. REPEATH> COURSES-Courses in which grades of "C" or better h.ve been received nwy not be repealed TBT SCHH>ULE: OCC: 9:30 & I 1'30 a.m Aug. 21 •nd 6 p.m. each night during alph•belic regi1tration 11 place of re,i1tration. ntANSCRI"' Of UCORD~Applic.ents for A.A. degree must file ,,.,,. •cripts of p<eviou• high school •nd college work. f'UITION: $6.00 fOf each course p1y1ble at registr•tion. Not refv..-.ble or frll•sfereble. Exceptions: 4-mee!ing lecture series. Americanlza!ion & En91i1h u a 2nd Lang., Trdfic & Safety, under •Qe 21 on Sept. I. Ap- prentices, High School Diplom. Cours.,s, Profeuionel Carffr Plannong TUITION-OUT Of STAn & fOREIGN STUDfHTS: i3<>.00/uni1. VIETOANS' INFo.MATION-Coun•eling C"nter 8-5 p.rn., 6, 15-10 p.m. Mon ·Thurs. (OCCJ 834-5854; (GWC) 892.n11, ut. 4.tO. EARN THE ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE IN EVENING COLLEGE All reQv•re~f'lh mav t>., comple1ed 1n '"" Evening Collego.. n .... y intlude 5 .. ty unit• with al lcHI a 2 0 g.p a Al leu 1 12 vn1rs must be completed at OCC and/or GWC 2 A m•tor of •r lu st 20 unlh For specific requirements, •- 01y Coll.,ge catalogs for OCC or GWC • 3 SIV unit~ 1n or•I or written English • 4 ~our 10 6 unots 1n Amf:• H1\lory and Go111 5 Three unit~ '" Psych 100 (0CC) or Beh1111orel Sc1enc" (CWC). '6 Two unifl 1n Health Educ ation 7 Pan 1pplied math '"" or compl"'" one mtth covrw. 8 Be in re .. dence at time of appllut1on for degree •See Colleq" ca ta log• WORK EXPERIENCE CREDIT A 1tvdent mty also enroll in Cooper1tive W0<k Experience •nd receive credit for time 1pent on hi> job, provided hi1 employment is rel1ted to hi1 rroaior field and/ Of vocation•I objectiw. One vnit is umed for e1eh 5 hn. of work per week, up lo 4 unit1 per semeater. Maximum 11low1ble units i1 16. To qv1llty, OM mull be enrol~ in 8 unlt1, including work experience. . Regislr••ion and tvition a,. the Hme •• for othe r Evening Colle91! counes. for further information call: Mt. Garmon 11 834-5628 (OCC) /11.r. Str1ndber9 at 992.n 1 I (GWC) Report 10 WOflt Experience Coordinator 11 rime of regi1tr•tlon. LECTURE SERIES No '"' ••or llf!g \ter •• the l"cture:- APARTMENT HOUSE MANAGEMENT SEMINAR SATURDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1971 BEHIND THE HEADLINES LECTURER! Dr. Giles T. Brown TUESDAYS. 7:30·9:30 p.m . in THE FORUM Cour~ starh S.pt. 21 , end• J•n. 25, 1972 TUITION: $6.00 per semester COOKING SCHOOL RECIPES AND DIEMONSTRA TIONS Lecturers: GLENDA RIDDICK and JANE OLINGER THURS~YS 9:30-11 ·30 a.m. MESA THEATER, COSTA MESA Course st•rls October 28, end• Novernber 18, 1971 EMPLOYMENT TECHNIQUES FOR WOMEN THURSDAYS Q 30-11 30 a.m Covrs .. sl•rf• Oc•ob..r 1 •, •nds November 4, 1971 BOYS CLUB, TUSTIN AVENUE, COST A MESA F0< detailt'd )nlorm4f1on -requur speci•I brochu1e FABRIC FAIR SA TUR DAY. OCTOBER 2. 19 7 I STUDENT CENTER (OCCJ Co-Sponsored by Calofornios HomE Econorn1C\ As~·n (Orosngt District) and OCC Home Economics Club F0< d<!tailed 1nlorm<1toon, ••Que$! •pt'<••I brochur" FAMILY ESTA TE PLANNING LECTURER : Mr. Paul F. Mar'K. NOV 3-PROPEIHY Types, Holding T•tle, Transfers NOV 10--WILLS-Types, Probate. Joint Tenancy NO V 17-UFE INSURANCE, LIVING TRUSTS, & GIFTS NOV 24-DEATH TAXES, GIFT TAXES-Staie & Federal NOV NOV NOV NOV WEDNESDAYS. 7 30 9 30 p m EASTBLUFF EL fMEN T ARY SCHOOL 2627 V1sla del Oro, Newpon Beach INVESTMENTS LECTURER : Mr Tracy Johnson 2-Pun•ng Your "f1nanci11I House" In Order 9-1~ lnves11n9 for You? Rr~ks osnd Rewosrds I 6 -Wl-iat's the Word on Mu lual Funds? 23-The Role o f Living T rusis tn F1nanci.il Pldnnmg TUESDAYS, 7 30·9.30 pm INVESTMENTS LECTURER: Mr Wm. L. O'Bryon Introduction to !he biisic fundamentals of investing 1n corporate slocks. bonds, muiuosl funds, government bonds, building and loan assocoaho ns Intended lo gove practical knowledge of in· vestments and stock eJCcha"9e operation THURSDAYS. 7·30·9 30 pm Starts S..pt 30. ench Oc1. 28, 197 I EASTBLUFF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2627 Vista del O ro, Newport Beach fT'S A WOMAN'S INVESTMENT WORLD LECTURER : Wm. L. O'Bryon THURSDAYS. 9 30 11 30 am. Covroe sr•r•• Oct 14, ends Nov "• 1971 ISlAND HOUSE. NEWPO RT CENTER for de1a1f,.d info;nw 11on, reQve1t •pecltl brochu•e MEXICO AND GUATEMALA -THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE -PAST AND PRESENT LECTURER: M r Lloyd Mason Smith Serres o f 6 lwo-hour lectures tllusffated w ith slides 11nd movren on the flora, fauna. ec:olOQy, and archaeology. w ith emphasis on Baja Califo rnia, !he ancoent rutm. the tropocal n11n forest, with hints and roules for rourosts FRIDAYS, 7-9 pm , <Xt 1 • Nov 5 O RANGE COAST COLLEGE SCIENCE HALL NARCOTICS CONTROL WEDNESDAYS, 90011.m -12 noon -Jan 5, 12 , 19.26, 1972 PUBLICITY WORKSHOP SEPTEMBER 29 -7.30-9 JO p .m ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL FORUM CO-SPON~RED BY O RANGE COAST DAILY PILOT No •dm1u1on tharge Reg•""' •r the WOflo.lhop or pre·regi•t•r 111• coupon JNblo1hed 1n 01rly Pilot Cusses Begin w .. 1c of Sept. 13 LECTURE SERIES No h,pt1on R<'g•''"' at thE> lttch,,rf'.· MAN AND ENVIRONMENT COORDINATOR: Dr. Peter Green OCT. 5-Urban Man: The Psychological Slresses OCT. 12-Urban Man: The Search for Identity OCT. 19-The Environmental and Political Action OCT. 26-Environmenlal Engineering and the Future of Men, TUESDAYS, 7:30-9:30 p .m . Co-opon~ored by th. Ecology Club of Golden Well College REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS COORDINATOR: Mr. Glenn Martin OCTOBER 6 ·OCTOBER 27, 1971 WEDNESDAYS, 7:30-9:30 pm. NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 15th & Irvine, Newport Beach SELF CONSCIOUS LIVING LECTURER: Dr. Arthur L. Bletz SEPT I 3 Are you Motivated for Survival or Fulfillment? SEPT 20 Substituting Style for Substosnce SEPT 27-ls Instant Grat1f1cat1on Who lesome? OCT 4 -Understanding Male and Female Differences MONDAYS, 7 30·9:30 p.m. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM STRETCHING YOUR FOOD DOLLAR LECTURER: Mrs. Dorothy Wenck OCT 6-M11nagemen1 as You Shop OCT I 3-Ma~irig the Mosl of Your Meat Dollar OCT 20~Frui ts and Vegetables: The Vitamin Team OCT. 27-Roundrng Out the Menu, But Not You WEDNESDAYS, 7:30-9 :30 p .m SEMINAR FOR SECRETARIES PROMISE AND PROGRESS SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1972 8om -2pm ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SCIENCE HALL For detailed 111form•tion le<ruest 'P"tlal brochvre SENSE AND WOMEN'S DOLLARS LECTURERS: Mrs. Dorothy Wenck & Mrs. Joan W1ll1a ms THURSDAYS, 9.30-11 ·30 am ST ARTS SEPT. 16, tNDS OCT. 7 ISLAND HOUSE, NEWPORT CENTER For de1ailed 1rifn1malion, request >pee.el brochui• TREr:'°S IN FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Nov. I-MUSIC Fun 1n '71 or What's Hoppening Now '? Mr. Warren Pelerkin Nov 8-ART: Modern Ari -What's It All Abo ut? Mrs. Kay Mortenson Nov. 15-THEA TER: A Step Forward lo Nostalgia Mr Stewnrl Rogers Nov. 22-CINEMA: The Now Cinema -Where 1s 1he Creativity? Mr. John Wordes MONDAYS, 7 :30-9:30 p .m. VOCATIONAL PLANNING FOR WOMEN THURSDAYS, 9·30-11 30 am Course starts September I 6, e nds October 7 BOYS CLUB. TUSTIN AVENUE, COSTA MESA for det•iled rnformation, reqve•I >peciat brod1ure WOMEN'S MORNING MINI PROGRAMS Request special brcx:hure . CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAMS Vouolionel rerrifi<Atts are •warded when student• complete •I least 12 vnits of reqvirrd cour\e work et OCC and/ or GWC witli • "C" averoge, •nd •1e irt a11enderi<e at l!me reqv1remenls •re completed. fhoH with prior «!'>tperienc~ may b~ ••,uied from cerfain court••· NINE-WEEK CLASSES The Second 9·wtek clauH ttul the week ot Nov. 15. Regl1tr11ion begin• 1n lhe Admiuion & Record1 offices, Monday, Nov. 8, 6: I S.9: I .S p .m. GOlDIN WIST COUIGf 157« Go&den Wett SI. lluntlngton lleoch, C.llf. 92647 o.ANGI COAST COUIOE 2701 F•irvi.w Roed C:O.te ,,,,._., Calif. 92626 ~INT TO CATAL()O HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA COURSES a..ld.nto of ,... Huntlngtan e..ct. High Sd>ool Dillrio °' the Newport- ... Unified Oistrlcr ,,..y WO<t. for e high .d>OOI diplorrw by teklng courwo et OCC °' GWC. Couna ll•Md in !hia M<tion ere awllt'ded high tchool a.dit. FOi ~ling. thooe liwinv In the Huntington Beech Ol1trlct c.ell Ml. Fl.nagen •t 536-9331; thooe in the Newpott-Mne OhtTla cell Mn. He<bitcn •t 66-1100 <be'-1-4 p.m.) HO lUfTION, ~-Sill~ a. Sec.., n.n.. , .•• ~Ill .... 2M Prindpln of U.S •• 1tate and loof !IJ0"9fntnent. ~-en s-.. 1 .._ 1-1• i..o. M.S. .._ 214 Lt_,_.., bnic SE Inga. ~-· & 2YIJ7.11Ef fi E.£ s..co..d ......... bnic high tchool &>glbh. .......... SIU. VMitt Mn.lrwta SIU.~ Mr. McGee SIU.~ OlleAl MA~ ....-.S.. Tld.t .._ ~ lflWNO & VOCMUIAft~W &24Z7.11EZWZZ .... EC! Analyola of the c;euw of diffkulllft end drill to provide competenc:. In opelli~ O.-topn.nt of a benet YOC.tbul.ry. U.S. Hmort~ -S H.S. C .... .S Sec.. I T-. 7·10 ~ M.S.. la. tt4 Mr. IC.di S.ti•fles i..U of lhe HS. grecl;etion requlwnl in U.S. Hist. • AGR ICULTURE · HORT ICULTURE won EXPR1DtC1 ltlGISRAn<>M-S.. ~ s. canFKAn Of AOtJIVIMINT-S.. ,. .. I . •otO GAllDEN EQUI,, I SMAU 9fGIN.E MAINT. I lfl'All- Ap. 116 2 U.ih ..... 7-IO Apff.lfw,. IW.. 511.p Mr. O.•en Selection, malnr. & repair of •mall •• ,,,,... & e<iuip. Mal. Chg. $2 •ttt 1.ANDSCAn GAllDENING I DnfGN-Aeri<. 2H I U11ifo T-. 7·10 A .... "-aw.. ... S Mr. c..lwalla•r Selection of pl.nts for .,.riou• .oils end expoourM, draon.ge prob- lems, fertilization, watenng, pl.nhng, plot plans, group planning f,,, bH1 veget•li,.., and color effect1. Mat. Chg. $2.00. •on LANDSCAK MAINTIMANCE 1-...-. 110 I Utoih Pu ic re lions, r ,.,_nts of bol•ny, •oils, w•let', plant nulrolion, prvnlr19 prindpln, h.ndling and sere1y of agricultural ~ticldea Mat. Chg. $2.00. •t11 lANDSC.VING I GA.o1NtNG-A9ric. IOO 2 U.ih l1Mon.. 7:1"'45 A ........ aw.. a .... S Mr. c..fwal~ for the l>omeowner •nd the profn.&IONI. Pl•nning, pruning, water· ing, f•rtilizing, l.wn construction and melntenanot, pear contTol, cut flowwn, ennuei., ~Is. teking culllngs, container growing, pl.nt identiHc.tion. Mal. Chg. $2.00. t14 USI I CUlT\m Of ~ llS I U.ih EmenteT 22. grS, cud , propegeliof1, prvning, use In the landKape r.,.. Sour+.em C.lifomle., ldentiflc.etlon. OIS ADVBTis.tO DISIGN-A.t I.. I Ualh ..... we4. 7-11 M c.... ......... 12 Mr. C.M4eo ~ Art 110 and 120 Of' equiv. Prindpte. of layout •nd d<tslgn •• •pplled fO .dwrti.ing. &ale vltuel deaign technique. using all art IT.di•, including phologt•phy. tU CAITOONINO, a.ASK-A.rt I U 2 u.ih 1 £ Prfieq. £jgn of Agvr .. aS l iecta into cartoon form: fuea, IHI. hendi, bod;.., etc., pol11'<.el & .0.-erti•ing cartoon~. brixhur"' •nd lntrod. lo ariuture. • CD.AMtCS, .... -Art UO/UI l u.ito tll6 Sec. 1 ...... w..i. 7·10 Art C.-l"'e. a .... 11 Mr. o.1i;. •017 Sec. 2 T-.·Tlwn. 7-10 Art Ce-l"'e .... 11 Mr. a.c••r ,_...., Alt 110. Method• ' rNler•a l• of portery ""'lting, body mialng, glau miaing & epplicaroon, all nwthod• of forming and kiln fi.,ng. Mal. Chg. ,S.00 CEllAMtCS, A ..... -A111 250/151 3 U.ih to11 Sec. 1 ..... w..i. 7-10 Alt c.., .. , &We ...... 11 Mr. o.ltioo tOl9 Sec. 2 '-•··""-· 7-10 Art C.tt .. r llcle. 1. .... 11 Mr. S.c•e• ,,....., Alt. IS I Conhnualion ol Art 1 SI Mal Chg. SS 00 &sic te<hniqufl in pottery rNkong uaing hand •nd wheel met od• Mel Chg SS OO COlOR & DESIGN (Twe o-.e1iott1ll 3 Unih OU Sec.. 1 (Art I 101 Mo..-W .... 7.to Coon ~w H.S ...... 150 Miu Carl 024 Sec. 2 (Arf 1101 Moe.-W..I. 7·10 Art C-r aw.. l.m. 6 Mr. la.,. .... --•"" "· . . -.... 025 S.c. S (Art 110) 'l·O.. 7·10 Co•tt ~w H.S. Im. 150 Min Carl 026 S.c. 6 (Art 110) l..-.• n.vn. 7-10 Art Ctttr. II ......... 11 Mr Ruh 027 S.c 1 (Art 1101 ,.,.._.n ,.,n. 7·10 Ap Sci lldiJ. Im, 105 Hoff..,•n llu•c •pplocation and •PJH~t•ahon ol lh.i Pf•nc•ple. end .. 1.,""'n11 ol design Pfob u~1ng line. colCH. '"'"'· val~ & h~•ture Rf'q &'' mw• COlOtt & DlSIGN Cl"'-o-. ;.eel) l u,.;n OJI S.C.. 1 (A.rt 111) ~.-W .... 7-10 A.,.K. &We ...... 5 Mn. Hoff..,.,. ~= s.c. 1,Art 110. s.c. i."" 2A Exp[.ng Es1c prl?rns in ).() dnlgin. Oired9<1 pl'Ob~ms u.ing pla•!wr. "'"''•I, wood, plastoa tnd auor1ed materials Req f0t •'1 mat°"· Mat. Chg. S6 Sec. 2 •en cum. 1-..-Art 144 2 u .. ;.. ,_ ,, .... A.rt c-...... ... • Miu ~fl.ro !I.ale design aa rel.led to two and lhrH dimen1i<>n<1I craft" fiber dH!gr.a, le•1lle prlnl'I, "'""'"""'· be•llt, afildwiry, wood e<1rvin9, ti.ale ie-ltv· Mat. ChiJ. SS.00. ....... ~AND~-• 1"'2 UoNt. FIE J,._. and ...... In ... 2 "-EC. point of Y~W •nd his penonel contributions to the •rt of fllm malting. A learur• film is .hown In Nd> dau senion.. Mat. Ch9. $10. ,_IAM NAW1NG l U..in Gal S.C.. I (Alt 1201 ...,_. .... 7-IO C-..... IU .... 16.5 &.<hr . .,. -.... .. ,.,. . 7 { .; ; rv•HOf'1s; tim f>h-•l&ing -'umes, pe~ive and compo.ltlon. field lrtps •• crltlcl.,,., Required of •rt ma~. Met. Chg. SI Seo. 7, 3, 6 All (Coat''> Faff:HAHO (Uff) DIAWING I Unlla •ou Se<. I (A111 1211 MOft.-W .... 7-10 Art Ctr 8"9. Rm. 14 Mr. Caudo1 ,......, • 11 ~ . 1gure rawing rom I e model, volume•, penpe<h•e, and ,omposilion of the human form field trips & crirlci•m Req ol or! rNjors M•I Chg $10 00 016 FHEHAND SKETCHING-Art IOO I Unit W .... 7:)0.9:111 Applied Sci. lld1. Rm. 102 Mr. Mcintyre Beginning drawlng tor 1uchers and orher skllled end profeuional people ro erwble tl>em to commun•c"" vo.ually by drawing rhree dimensional objecl> for non·arl rN1ot1 ~IC ARTS-See fi<l<•t Hoo. 740-745 037 HISTC>aY AND A,,HCIATION Of ART-Art 100 3 Units ..... 7-10 Tadt. IW.. Rm. 14 Mr ....... Surv.y of pr•historic •" to rhe Reneoasance, beaoc principles i nd history of •rt •• demon•lr••ed on pa1nhng, sculprure, •rcli11eciur• Illus. lectures Required of art ma1ou HlnORY AND Al>HKIATION Of AU 1119 S.c. 2 (Art 101) Thvn. 7·IO Tech. Ilda. Rm. 14 Mr. Gatver Suovey or painting, sculplure, and architecture beginning with the R.enoouence ond concluding wl1h Modem Ari lllusrreted locrures, reod;ng ind ••vdy of cvrrenl exhobihom . Required for art ""'tora. Nw.r Chg S 1.00 Sec. 1 only. 'AINTING, i1e9ilo11i .. -Art UO/ lll 2 U11itt t040 Sec. 1 M-.-Wed. 7-IO Art Center 1"'9. Rm. 1 Mr. Joh1tt •041 Sec. 2 fvH.·0.vn. 7·10 Art CHter lld9. llm. 14 Mr. R•ah l'rereq: Art 110 & 120 or equiv l•nd•toP", still life, and figure pe1nr1n9 u•lng the cru tove •PProach to echo.,ve unde,.rendong of lone, colo<, compo11l1on, ind value\ Model Chg. U .00 l Unm ,,.....q: Art 2A and o4A 01 equiv Buie slu ;.,. in palnHng 1ec.hnique1 emphasizing art slrucrure u relared 10 painting. Field trips required Model Chg. $3 00 l'AINTING, Ad .. n<•d-Art 230(231 2 Uni .. t042 Sec. 1 Mon.·W•d, 7·10 Ari C•nter llld9. R.m. 7 Mr. Johns •ou Sec. 2 fuea.·Thun. 7-10 Art Cent•r Bldg. ltm. 14 Mr. RHh l'rereq, Art 130/ 13 I or equ;v Compo11hon and technoque In waoer colot or 011. land•cp , still hie, & portraol Model Chg S3 00 • ,AINTING, Advanced-Art 7 A·8 3 Unito l'rereq: Art 6AB Cornpo•111on, planning and creativ" med•• eJtplor• toon h eld 1r1ps requ11 ed Model Chg SJ 00 l'AINTING, .... -Art INAD t044 S.c. 1 Mon. 7-10 ht.,tci. H.S. Im. 304 Unit Mr. It.uh Elementary 1echniqves dftd oppro.ch 10 painfing and drawing "' v•roou• media Stoll life and costumed figure, individual expression, '" forms, de.,gn, conslruC11on, rhythm & color harm. Mod Chg. $3 l'AINTING, leg.-Art 801 AO 04S Sec. I Tv•t. 7-10 ht•11cia H.S Im. 303 046 S.c. 2 Tues. 7·10 E11a11c!. HS llm 3CM 047 S.c. 3 Wed. 7·10 f1tencia H.S llm. 3CM 04ll Sec. 4 Thur>. 7-10 f.ta .. coa H.S. Rm 304 Mr. Tavrlello Mr. Duncan Mr. Ovnun Mr Tavriello and drawing or\ Elemenlary •echnoques and apj)<Oach ro painflng V•riOt.Js med•• 04t ,AINllNG, O..tdoM landac•pe-Art I06AO Fri. f.12 a.m. IMnide Av•. loy Scout H9vae, Nwpt. llch. Ttvrlello ,,......, Art IOIA. A lecture·demorn•r•tlon·laboutory cou"e 111 beginning ovldoor land.cape painring in 011 and w••ercolor toso ,AINTlNG, l'orfr•it-Art I04AD Wed. 7-IO E1te1'<ia H.S. llm. 303 1 .Unit Mr. a.ah Models will be ,,..,..., Art I03AD. Beginning p•onting of porrr1lh p1ovided Model Chg $o4.00. 051 ,AINTING. WAnR COLOl-Art IOSAD Mett. 7·10 &ta..O. H.S. ""'· JOI Mr. f..,rlel&. ,,......, Art 801A. ~1eri•l1, method•, composition, dH lgn and color for both 11ill lir., •nd l•nd•c•pe SCUl.PnJU-Art 141 2 Unitt •on Se<. I T11 ... 6:JO..l0 Art Cenr.r llldt .... 17 Mr. Anderson to5J S.t 2 Th""· 6.l()..10 Art Center lldg. •m. 17 Mr Andenon •oss •056 •os1 •on ...,.,.q: Ari 110 or equiv Exploration of sculptur•I ma o.,roals •nd ~oncepts. tech of tarv"1g, mod•long & casting M•f Cti9 \4 -PHOTOGRAPHY - AIT, l'+iOTOGllAPHY-l'hoto 283 2 Unin Th11n. 6:30-10 Art Cenr.r &ldg. Rm II Mr M•rtin ,.,..,.q: Phoro 120 Oor•co work on pho109raohy di A tine .,, me divm Pnnc1pl~J ot pho1ogrttph1c dt~t9n pnnt1ng, """ .,.,,h,11c1 Me t Chg \4 00 HISTOllY I Al'l'RECIATION Of THE CINEMA-l'hoto 100 2 Un;., Mo". 7-10 S<••,.c• llldg Rm 10 Mr M•oton ~PVl~W Of r•nema Ji1\10f\' W •h y1•w1nQ ,.nd i\nAfy~1\ of •nfi,, ~,1 '''"'1 rn(' (tf'Ptnd • \ •n "'' fo,n. R~QU tPd fot p• t"}•o I' .ft)hy ''""Of\ M,,1 Cho \~00 'HOTOGRA,HY, lluoc -,~olo 110 1 Unoh Sec I Mon. 6 30·10 Art C•ntu llldg l!m 8 Mr Sl•w•rt Sec 2 lue• 6·30-10 Art Conlet llldg. Rm 8 Mr low11 S.c 3 Wed. 6 30·10 Art C•nter Bldg Rm 8 Mr Stow•r1 PNreq A fullv itdltl\tr1bl" '"'n~ • .., '•"'''' ..tn·t tl11d1 ,.,,.1 p lrct1H" le,, C'.ovnc-led.,r'lr(lue). of '"~'''tJ (ht lur~' rntl\1n9 co11!,trl f"I' '"' •nrl enlargemrr"' Mao fh9 S4 00 AVIATION F.A.A. APPROVED GROUND SCHOOL 0.7 All! lllAFFIC CONTltOl, Intro -Air Tr•nl.. 1100 J Unou AVIATION GIOUND SCHOOL, luic-Aero 130 060 S.<. 1 M-. 7·10 stint Ce .. ter 1...,, 3 J un;i. Mr. ReMI 061 S.c. J Tvet.. 7-10 Skin C•11t.r 1.m. J Mr, Will 062 Sec. 4 W•d. 7-10 Sliill C•nter Rm. J Mr. R•id 06I Se<. S 0.wn. 7-10 \tilll C.flt .. 1. .... 3 Mr. fl•h Prep•relion for ~rovafe pilot cer1of1ta1e Naulgatlon, r~doo, weetker, •ottr•lt and engine>, fly1n<1 •rchniqur>, ~ed aio re9ula11ons Stu dents must buy certton na•1g11oon onuouments 06' AVIA. CR ~CHOOl. Ad• (C...,mercial lid-Aero Ill 3 Uruh Tllvn. 7-10 Sliill Center ltm. 4 'rereq· A"ro 130 or P"""I~ llcen,t tr>d Aero 137 Ac10 133 rtron ""'ndrd R.,fr.,•her lor r•ptrot nctd p1lor1 •nd pr•paratlt\n for con m«"rtoal eMm M•o.,orology, fAA regulahon•. n•v19Ao.on rad o t'Utv19ahon, flight pt1nn1ng i nd commun1ca1ion P'Off'dUret c1 .... , I.gin w .. k of Sent 13 AVIATION (C-r'cll AVIA.·INSTltUMUff GROUND SCHOOl-A•ro 1)4 J Uelh 065 Sec. I Mon. 7-10 St.ill Center Rm. 4 Ml. W.li. l'rereq: Aero 130 or provele license. ltt!fre.her for in>trurnen1 paot1, prep for on6fruntenl extm Meteorology, fli9h1 imtrumenra, •ircr•h perlormance, 1ad10 n•vigotlon, communicetlon, ATC procedure>, c.harh , 111i1ude onstrumenr flying, flighr planning 066 AVIATION·METfOROLOGY-Aero 133 I u.ih W•d. 7-10 Skill C•nler Rm. 4 Ml. Sto- Meell requlrtm•nla lot commercial 01 •ir 1r1n1port license •nd promore1 flight ufety o67 AVIATIO,.NAVIGATIOH-Aero l H I u.lt. ,.,.._ 7-IO Sltill c .. ter Ila. 4 Mr. S..... l'rereq: Aero 130 01 prlv•le lic•nse. lntermedi•te air navigarion up ro bul nor including celestial. Meeh navlgttion require. for com. & •irline tr•"•P· piloll. Studenta rumi•h certain navlgalion inslrv. BUSINESS -ACCOUNTING - CERTlflCATt OF ACHIEVEMINT-S.. ,. .. I. ACCOUNTING (OCC 2( 2 U"ihl (GWC 4 Uooits) 070 S.c. 1 (Acct. 101At ,,..w 7:1S.9:4S 1111•. Rm. 4 (bch NO'I. IO) ... low 011 S.c. 2 (Acct. 10111 ,._W 7:15-9:45 lvs. lm. 4 (Sta. Now. IS) lftlow 072 S.c. l (Acct. lOIAI M-W 7:1S-9t45 A.rt t .... U (&Mb Nov. 10) Movaier 073 S.c. 4 (Atct. IOll) M-W 7:1S.9:45 Alt ltm. IS (Sh. N.,,, U ) Mo.ur 074 S.c. S (Ace!. IOlA) M-W 7:15-9:45 .......... I (f:tt48 N.,,. 10) ~ 075 Sec. 6 (Acct. IOll) M-W 7: 1S.t:45 ... ._ a.... I (Sh. ...... IS) 076 S.c. 9 (Acct. 101A) T·Th 7:15-9:45 S..s.. ltm. 4 (&Mk. Nev. II) 077 Sec. 10 (Acct. toll) T·Th 7:15-9:45 Ion. Rm. 4 (Sh. Nov. 16) 0711 S•c. 11 (Acct. I01All·Th 7:15-9:45 Alt Rm. IS (&oh N.,,, 11) Hor-II 079 Sec. 12 (Acct. 10111) T-Th 7:1S.9:4S Art Rm. 15 (Sh. Nov. 161 Hopewell 061 S.c. ll (Acct. 101AIT·Th 7:1S.9.45 Ap.Scl. 102 (&Mk No•. 11) ::::~· to111 Mh 7:15-9:45 A .S<I. 102 (Sh. No•. 16) 07'~·...,...., ,, f (Sec. 1-6 and 9 lA: enroll on borh 9 week covr1es et lime o regis- tra!lon ) Proncople1 ol rhe ace! cycle, workbooks and prtctice set. ACCOUNllNG (OCC 2/2 U11itt) (GWC 4 U11ih) 080 S•c. 1 (Acct.102A) M-W 7:1S.9:45 Afi.S<i. IOS (&Ml• Now. IO) Abbott 081 Soc. 2 (Acct. 10111) M·W 7:15-9:4.S Ap.Sci. IOS (Sh. Nov. IS) Abbott -s.t.,a 082 Soc. 4 (Acct. 102A) T· l~ 7: 1 S.9:45 lvs. . R .... J (Eacft Nov. 11) Fa.-r 083 Sec. S (Acct. 10211/T·Th 1:1S.9:45 lus. Ed. Rm. 3 (Sh. Nov. 16) F•.- ) I I Pre.-q: Acer 2. or Ace I 10 I B. (Secs. 1, 2, 4 & ~: enroll in bolh 9 week cour&ea " hme of regi•fration.) Perlne,.hips, corporation, br• nch, department and cos! accounting. Workbook & practice set OU ACCOUNllNG-Acct. 211 J Ueih Mon. 7·10 Nuning Ed11c. llldt. Rm. 2 Mr. Rohrit Prereq: Acct. 102B ln1.,rprerat1on and ynderstanding of accovnring records •nd sl•lements. parlner$hip• and corporate accounting, analy''' of statemen•s, st•lenwnl of application ol funds. llOOKKEUING (OCC l u .. ih) (GWC 4 Uoih) F 016 S.c 2 (Acct. 1101 T11••··Thvn. 7:1~9;45 111•. W. R111. t Mn. l(oul Beg•nnong booHeepong for rellil slorea, proreu ion•I penona •nd firms, and personal service ope1e1ion1 con ACCOUNTING OU S.c. 1 (Acd . 210) W•d. 7·10 N11n. Ed. l1d9 .... 2 l UoNts Mt. H..W..nl ,,..,..q: Acer. 2 o1 A"' 102B. Co•I determ., control & analysis of co•I• mgt. problems dependent upon co.1 acct. for solurions; acct for me11'I> . ltbor. overhead, iob cost syst., proa:sa & sld. cost ecC1. .. INCOME TAX & l'AYROLL ACCOUNTING-Acct. 111 I u.ft l11ea. 7-10 &.11. fd11c . 1149. Im. S Mr ............. l'rereq: Act1. IOI B or 110 Pr•t1ice in payroll, reC'Or~eef>ing, w11hhold1n<;f raxe" income laJt repor1ing, forms end ti... lalfll social •ecurory t nd onconte fe1o le gislation. IUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS - DAT A PROCESSING CERTIFICAll OF ACHIEVEMENT-See ..... I. WORK EX'HIENCE UGISltATlON-lee ,... .. ~. (191 IUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS, l"tro.-11.1.S. 100 l Uttih Wed. 7·10 Foru"' (lab hr•. •"·l Mn. l(lubooitc/ Mr. Taylo• 1•rmlnology & conceph of automated dere procening. Punched card t quop. dogi!•I computers, data repr.,aentetoon, file or91nfLahon, computer prog,.m, l1n9uages, & man1gemen1 onformetion •Y••ems Not • couri• to train m•chine or k•y punch o,.rafOf'I, 092 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSlEMS-1.1.S 270 4 Unit> Tu .. 6-lO·lS Homo fcon. llfdg Rm. 9 Mr .. y11old1 Pru•q B ' ~ I as A DI concurr .. n• enrollment Analya .. of existing dal• proc<'n •nq h .. dwor"> And applications Analy>ts of menagt" "'""~ Jf'C1\ron fletr.h & cQnt,ol requ1r~rnrr'lt$, rhe criftul und~rstdng .,, of• total •nv11on 1n which EDP must 1erve & suppolf, & rneoh & er .... , • ., fo, \til~c• ng ddv EDP or other 1nformat1on \yitem> 093 DATA COMMUNICAtlOl'I SYSTEMS-B 1.S. 110 l Unih Mon 7 10 Computer Cenfer Rm . • Mr Reynold• Prer&q fl ~ 100 •Jr•N11dllOn toward• t•rmonology, conceph & oh• sptJir,,~11 o,ot;llt-rn' u1volv••d ,.-, Oard Communu.t.1t1on1, T~leprocr.tS•fl'J. Wt!"I lmit f '''' PP•1oon,..,. ,,.nd T1m(_> c;h.,,Jnq '(\tf"m• [mphd\t\ '' A""'f •·n" ti, tr .f1+1~I A\P"''• otr1cf IQwAHi-. uqrut1r~nH• ,.,, M H•..4 I'' 1"'11r,• 1r 'I ,., "' • nn !, ,,,, "'' ~rsc1r1nrl COMPUTER PROG H CH (FORTRAN I APll-11 I S 111 4 Un1h 094 5•< 1 T11e1 7.10 Comp Ctr Rm 1 (2 lib h" 4rr I Mr l••~o 09.1. Sec 1 Th11n 7·10 Comp Cir Rm I (1 l•b hn •rr I Mr Shof"I"" romp,,,., P'"'J'"'"M"'lltl'\(j tunc.t"~"'"'' dr\1qned f() ~ti th~ dat• ptO P)'" q rt"qu.u•mrnli. to, business ~tn•, ttl lhf' ''"'~ collf'q-' and al'o non dM i C>tO,.PH nQ mirt1or1 BA\lf unrft1\11t"d'"l'J of ronhol ·~chn1(ty"' fo, modNn rJ"J''~I , omputers b;n 1cs nf cornputeti, pio qraon docum.-.111a1oon ••P'" ~nd d"~ lolr roncepls, 11'oe writing ar>d u•• of funltoon' .,,d svbprogram• f011TRAN IV •nd APL l•b work on Sysrem/ 360 SO 096 COM!'UTEt Ol'SRAllONS, heh -I 15. 21; 4 Unih ... ht. I •.m .. 1 p.m. Co,..,...ter Cnlr. llm. l Mr. ,_,,., ,,.,.q B IS 180B Co11teph and luilities or Sysrem/36<>-SO, utolo· lie• console opertl•Om , controlling • mulliprocesalng environment, the on house role of th" operario"s M!CTion, and oper11ing 1ec.hnique1 of lh" disk operalf"g system end the oper•linq sys!em .... -.-. - • M.rero1I Charge ··-tc-f'4' COMPUTU NOO. NOe. o.tlUCllD SYSTIMS 2/2 ..,. 097 Sec. I 19'1 HOA) M-W 7-10 c-p. Ctt. la. J ~Nev. 10) ia.o.- ON Sec. 2 19'1 llOl) M-W 1-10 C.-.. Ctr. a.. J (St.m Nev. IS) 0.0.- 099 Sec. J . (ltl llOA) M11 7-IO c-.. Ctr . .__,~ Nev. 11) ci.-o 100 Sec. 4 (1111109) T-Tll 7-10 c-... Ctr ...... ) (Ito. Nev. 1') C.._.n 101 S.c. S'(lll llOA) Sat ... 2 c-,. Ch' ...... J (hda No¥. IJ) 'iehdi 102 S.c. • (1111109) Sat ... , c .... ,.. Ch'. R ... J (Stem Nev. 20) ~ ,,.,..._, BIS 100. Eoroll on both 9 -k counes e t •lme of ttgl.tr• tion. Pr?"i.m Oriented l •ngu•ge Progr•mmlng, report preperation, Mquento•I and r>on-Mquen11•I Iii.•, 0<goniu1ion •nd m.1int•Mnce lnlfo. to buoc IMrdwere M.10< progremming l.f\9'Hge is Reporl Progrem Gener•IOf (RPG). l•b work on System/36().50. COM,, ,.00 .... oc. ORllNTtO SYS. (2 I.It. hn. ...... , 2/2 u .. m lOJ Sec. 1 (llS llSA) T. 6:»10 c .... p. Ch'. 4 (hda No¥. 9) ~p 104 Sec. 2 (llS 11Sa) T. 6:JO.IO c_,. Ctr. 4 (Sn. Nov. 16) a&.•-sllii> 105 S.c. J (llS HSA) Th. 6:3(1..10 c ...,p. Ctr. 4 (i.. Nov. 11) Teyto.. 106 S.c. 4 (llS IHI) Th. 6:JO.IO c .... p. Ctr. 4 (Sta. Hov. 11) Taylor ,,.,...., B.l.S. 180AB °' Comp. Sci. 270 •nd M.tth IS. °' equiv Enro ll In both 9 Wffk cOYrses ., lime of registrtlion. Proc.durel l•nguage progremming, sequential end non-uquential file Ofgeni- ~••lon •nd melntenence, progremming •l9ori1hms, introcl. to fob control. MA!for lang. Common llusineu Oriented Lenguage (COBOL) & Pre>Qremmlng language (PL/ I). l ib work on Syitem/360-SO. ' COM,. PROO. MACHINE ORllNTIO SYS. '(2 &.It hrs. req.) 2/2 U•ita 107 Sec. 1 (llS 210A) Wed. 6:I0-10 c-p. Ctr. 4 (heft Nov. 10) S.pliovkh IOI S.c. 2 (Its 2toa) Wed. 6:I0-10 c .... p. Ctr. 4 (Sh. Nov. 17) S.pliovich PreNq1 8.1.S, 18SAB. Enroll in bo1h 9 -•k GOY,.•• el lime of regl1.tr•1.ion. Sy11emf 360 Auembly l•ngu•ge Coding (ACL) and its 1ppl1c111on 10 aohwere pre>Qram Stonding Instruction Set & Job Control. longuage (JCL). Input/Output Control Systema f0< 18quent· lal and non•sequen1ial folu Lab work on Syuem/ 360-50. 109 SYSTEM CONCEPTS, Adv.-llS 212 4 u.m Moe.-W .... 7:15·9:45 C ..... p. Ctr ...... 1 Mr. M.t.Wll ,,.,.,., BIS .100 A1pects of pl1nning, aelecting 1y1tem componen11 and ~rl_ormong • systems ger>e,.toon, and malnllining continuity of an e111111ng 1ystem Primary focua 11 on 360-50 operaring 1y11tm COMP. ,ROG. FOR EHOR., MATH & SCl.-CoMp. Sci 270- S-Tiet.et Ne. 412 INTRO. TO COMPUTU sc1.-c ..... ,. ki. 100-S.. T\1. N .... 470, 411 -ESCROW - CHTIFICATE OF ACHllVEMENT-See ,. .. 3. 110 ESCROW 'ROCIOUH S, a.1.-bcrow 100 3 U..it. Thu". 7·10 liheral Am lk19. Rm. I ~-.. _..rs ~scrow procedures for ver1ou1 types of bu• transaction• emphu iz· 1ng real H l•I• Tho legal & e1 hic1I rupon. of eacrow officera. 11 1 ISCROW PIOCEDUHS, Ad¥.-bc,.w IOI J Ueito We4. MO lbt1.cla H.S. Rm. 229 Mn. Heia.MI ,,.,..., Etcrow 800 or I yr .. p. u 1n escrow officer. The more unuaual & dltlicull typea of u crows & 1heir pou ible solutions. Em- phu ia on real estate with 1ome peraona l properly & bulk u lea. !12 ESCROW, CASI STUDIU-l1erew I02 :I U.ih Tltvn. M O A1ric. lldt . .,,., 1 ,,.,..., Eac:row 801. UnU•u•I ind dofficuh type1 of .. a ow1 with el• rtnrion lo those wherein conflict O< doapute 11iae1. CHe problems. ..-GENERAL - 111 IANK °'HATIONS, ,rin.-kt. ICM J u.,;... Tun. 7-10 Libero! Am llclt. Rm. 2 Mr. A1-llo Func1ion1 i nd prlnc1pku of b1n\.1ng, including rece1v1ng •nd p.1ying operallom, bookkeeping 1nd 1«ount1ng, legal rei.uonohips, man•ge ment, control• and b.ln~ •eo v1c4!• 114 BANK TU UR TUINING-Bv1. 110 Mon. 7-10 hU11ci. H.S R,... 203 tf ... Od .II) BH 1c b1nk teller oper111on1, 1nclud1ng cuh h1ndhn9, check pr~ duru , depo•lll end w11hdrawal1, bank aerv1ces ind cuat rel11ion•. IUSINiSS LAW 115 Sec. I (Iv•. 110 Tv ... 7·10 Tech. I . RFft. 14 l u .. ;n Mr. G1rrott 117 BUSINfSS LAW-B11s. 115 l Unit• "'""· 7·10 Science Bldg. Rm. 2S Mr. ICa- 111 ,rereq: Bua 110 fh4! law of partr>e"hop" corporollon., imurtnce and negotiab le 1mlrument1 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS-1111, OSO 3 U"i" Sec. 2 *""· ?.10 u!r.1 fm kb,. Rm. $ Lr. NoMr '•ereq: Gen Mott! Review of math with bu•oneu applicahon&: di.count•, payroll computaoion., rornminlons. •imple •nd com pound Interest, markup, teJCe,, 1ntvrance. etc 119 CIVIL SERVICE ,RE,ARATION-l u1. IOO Thu". 7·10 Liberol Arh lld g. Rm. l (End1 Nov. 11) Mrs. Wiloln..., 9·week don. Re view ol g•ommor, punC!uftion, capitalizetion, ve> c.abul.,y s~llong, aro1hmel•c, bu• let1•r writing, filing 120 CREDIT ANO COlll CTIONS-M.M. SOI 3 Unit• Wed. 7·10 Co11n .. lin11 llld9. Rm. I Mr. flli1on 121 ,,, 124 SovHits of tledit 1nforma1IOf"'. en~lv.s.•s of credH "'"' roe'hocb and t~chn1qut\ of cr_.d,, 1nfo Colltct•on corre,pond~nc.e, use of covr" cred!IO•l & debtOI\ 119h" C .. d1I off•CI! m1na9emt'nl ln•endt'd lor 1mell bu.,neH ownefl tnd t!mploye<'> of cr•d11 og•ncoe• l Unrtl INTIOOUCTI0"4 TO BUSINESS Mr_ I.town Sec. I (1111 100) Tue• 1·10 Science tide Rm 25 7 I Surv~y of Am•r.c•" bu,•f'\~.u M•n•ge:ment, produc1ion, distribv11on f1nanCf'" 1nv~\t~nt pl1nn1ng oro•"111n9 st•lftng, d1tectmg, aod controll.ng Ma• Chg S 1 00 ~< 2 'ERSONAL ,INANCE Sec 2 (Econ. 110) Wed 7·10 Art Ct•. lldt. I m. 16 Problems foc1ng con1ume,., budge11ng, buy.ng, banking, borrowing money, 1n\1,llme:nt buying, fftAnt1on, 1nvesl1ng, insutante, obt•in1ng • home 90~1 & p11v••<' servic.r• •hfl •1d & pro1ec1 tonwmer1 'ROFUSIONAL CAREER PlANNING-Bv•.·IC>l Tuel. 7·10 Applied Sci. Bldg Rm. 109 Mr. l ighter Techn1q11e\ ind prac!l<U on l•nd1ng cmployml'nl 4-wl cour1• lltrllng the f•fSI W~d of ~~ch month No 1u1tion ,UBLIC RflA TIONS -But. 803 3 Uni" Wed. 7·10 Science tide Rm. 16 Mr. h eh•• 011t'rv1•w of the ba>•t componen•t ol .,!l~cllve pubtte 1el111on• 1eclin.qvr• & prac11ce" new' mttd1a, commun••Y cmploye" •ntf c:omp•nv rrl~•iont. planning • P 11 progr•m. P II •• • c<1reer llO SAVINGS ACCOLINT~AOMIN.-~vin111 & Loe" IOO 3 u,.;n Tue&. 7-10 APf'lied Science II .... 1 .... IOI Mr. Stvh for stVi'1gs & loan personfl'tl S,,111ng, accoullt1• theory, Opening, inourenoe. teg~t 11pec11, 1ype• of ownership, pauboob. certifiu1es, service•, dec.f'd•nt•s •C<ovnts1 ~rn1,hmerH, execution. •no VOCATIONAL ,1..ANNING-'•ych. 70 2 u .. ;... --,, • ....., ................... 6} ... Otte 011enta11on and e•pl0fot1on •emontr for the •duh wom4n inlt'reste' 1n re1um1ng her educ 01 rt!turn1n9 10 wor~. Occupetoon•I •nd trduc inlo lntereat, •btllly & •Pt11ude •••I• 10 dererrr"'W> voc,111onel or educ..tt.onel poten111I Mii Chg $3.00 Credor·no cndot bl•" only -MUIANCl- CBlVKAn Of ACHllVIMINT-lee ,... a. WOllC Et:PMllNCI UOllTUYION-.S.. .... a 111 U .C.U . ..___.._ .. I U.W.. n.... M • c, h1 aw. 1a. 1 Mr. aa.cti ~ Ina. 800 0t full-rime inaural\C8 employ,.....t. Preperetlon f0t CPCU I e .. m. lnaural\C8 ptin. & prea ic9t. COfltrects and their ~ in the ptoperty end lllbUlty fle lda. 1D U .C.U. It .__ 122 J u.n ni..n. 7-10 c-a.. ""'·..... Mt.~ ~ Ina. 800 0t full-lime insu11nce employment. Preperetlon f0t the CPCU 11 ea1m. Func1ionel a•pec:ts of the ptin. & prectfca1 of lnwr., applte1tiona of Ina. contracts to risk exposure, llfety engrng., io.. prewn11on, and other methodt of rltk control. tu IMS4MANCE (C-•cn e ... C .. H -re-IOO J U.lh n-.. 1-10 ....._. W.C.. ...... a.. 2 Mr. M- llldtgrOYnd in lnaur•nca and general in1ur1nca contractt. ln1truc- 1lon complll• with "Certlfiu te of Convenience" co.irse reqylr• menlt and uai11t 1tvdenta to pau Agenll end Solicitot1 llcenae eu mlnallont. (Nol life Int.) -"P9<oved by Dept. of lnsur•nc•. IM INSUIANCI IJSlt MAUmNG-1 ... IOJ J u..i... l..._ 7·10 C--""9 ...... ho. 1 ""· Coclor.., ,._..., Pan eum fi"t cle u nweting. Methoda and procedure• of marketing lntur., underwrillng requl,.....nlt & modlfle1rion of reting. -MAUnlNG & MERCHANDISING - ADVDTISING J Uaih •. a ISS See. 2 CM.M. IJO) We4. 7-10 ..._ WM. ...... la. 9 Fundlmen11ls of a~rtlslng, l.yOYf and CDf'Y writing 10< newa· pepen. blllboerds •nd printed m.1ner, printing type., redio, T.V. 116 OISftA'f & VllUAl PIOMOTION °'"P· & Vie. P,.. 115 J u.h ........ 10 a-. w.c. awe .... 9 .... LeoH11 .._..., llltk di19&.y co.I,.. «>< equiv. lec::I. lAb to i.ec:h occup..- lional knowledge & 1klll1 In solving di19&.y problemt: window•, shadow boxn, p&.tfomw, vignettes, lighting.. ft.Id tTipt. prof. crh. oaoc&'t MIKMANOIMNG--M M 41 4 UoMt. Cuh "991•ter ted>niquea, uae of acAles, ditplay of me lse, pridng. lnYentorf prooed .• uln promotion. Mel. Chg. $1.00. MAIUTIHO & Otllll9UTK* J u.its 141 Sec. 1 (M.M. I., ..... 1·\• .... w.c. ........ 2 Mt. o.Hull Dlotrlbutlon of good. end aervk:n, chenneL of £,,.iE llon, marE1 fundloN end polklet, and marltetlng menegement. IG llnAlllHG M M 210 I u.ita ni..n. 7-10 .._ (~ ""'· .... 12 Mt. Owffy Retell and who&eule dl•trlbution of goods end serviceo, tt..nnelo, market functions and pollciea. industria l, egrlcuhurel, end wcur1tle1 Hche099 •Y"•ma. IQ IAUS MAHAOIMINT--M.M. 100 J u.it. ..... 7-1• .... E*c. awe ..... 2 Mt. c..a.y Functions end objectlvH of Hies exewlivea, duties, .. i.. edmlnl .. trelloft •nd Ofganlz,allon. Open to ..... .....,, ....... tc\ltlwa, i nd tt.o.. wtW> l:ave comp~eted • sele•manthlp courM, SAi ft.MANSHIP J u.it. 144 Sec. I (M.M. 110) ..... 7-10 ........ Alt\ ........... Mt ...... 145 Sec. 2 (M.M. 110) T-. MO ......... Alts IWe ..... I Mr. S..lhr- Theory & medwinla of Mlling, development of • !Mn. peroonellly & ltt appUution to the approach, direction & closing of a H ie Va110Y1 kind• of '"!ling, direct, lnd.nt., wt.I.le .... rvica. retail. I .. SHOWCAllD ANO SIGH LITTTDINO-Art no I U.it ...... 7-10 Art C-r 1"'8 ...... 2 Mr. S.IM O.mon••r•llon i nd labor•!()()' courM on de•ign i nd compotitlon of "'"'" ''g"' ind thowcards usin9 hend i.t1ering technique• 147 SHOWCARO AND SIGN lETIHfNO-Art 121 Wed. 7-10 M c.. .. r tide ...... 2 I Uait Mt. S.i..t ,....,..., Art 820 O< equiv Cor'llinuation of Art 820 Problems o .. ta· is ing & oper1ting e slneas. Mer buying, ptking, atock «>nlrol, a ,edit control, public & relation•, loutlng, flnencing, lnteri0< arr•ngement of men!. 11ow to be e succeuful "amell" butlneu man -PURCHASING - CHTlflCATI Of ACHllVEMEHT-See ,. .. J 150 MATHEMATICS Of 'URCHASIN~'"""· I06 I U•ih Th""· 1.10 A,,..... Scie11ce Bide ...... 101 ""· w;..,_ ',.....q: Purch 801 or equov Menurtng pvrcl>a1ing periormonce through compamon analy1,. te<hnoques, i.1rn1ng curves, ,..,_ imp1ct of E 0 P on purch111ng, lnventO<y •ysrern• •nd economic 0<der qu•nlilo ... equipment purchu•• compered 10 leu ing 0< renling and ulilizing ~ub<ontr1<1 l1bor IS 1 'URCHASINO INOVSTIJAl~vr~h. IOO J Ualh Wed. 7-10 "-Ee-. IW.. k,.., 12 Mt Cooper f1r1r pen of • two-Mmester c.oune de•ling 1n fund. •te•a such as P"tc.e pof1ctet . dep.Art e v•'uation, pen policie1, •vtomahon, etc U2 l'UltOtASING TKHNIOUES & ANALYSll-h,.lo, 102 1 U.itt n..n. 7·10 a...i-., fdwc. IWe. Rm. I Mr. Steff .......... , Purch 800 0< Pur<h Under Gcwl Contr or equiv An1ly•il of purche11ng from •dent1fy1ng requiremenh to comple1ion of 1he purdwlM U M 1><oblem1 Technlqve1 of prop<>o1I evalu11ion, COii •nalvsh, source selection, 1ub<on111n .. i.c•ion i nd edmlnistretoon. -REAL ESTATE - CD TIFICATI Of ACHIEVEMENT-See ,... I . HAL IStATI AP'PUtiAl-11.L IOO I U•it. '" Sec. 1 ..... 7.10 Sc'-<• Lectv .. 2 Mt. M.tcMlla• ,._...: R.E. I 10 or R.E. licenH. lnte£ f0< the ru l ••'"'• man. Ptinclpi.1 and me1hod• of •PPf•itel generally uted in estabH1hl'1g the market value of rt1I H t•t• •long with the knowledge and akilla neceaurv fO<' •ppllutlon or interprel•tion 154 UAL !STATE I XCHANGIN0-1.1. I02 J U"lt• l SS We4. 7-10 a ... i...u Ed. llclt ...... 1 Mt. H-ey ,_..,., R E. 110 or R.E llume Ptfctou l and techn1ul courae tn •II pn. ... of u ch•nging wilh emphe•i• on 1olv1ng cllenl ptob'41ma, coo1n .. ling, ll11tng, p<epa,,n9 the packege, fO<'rnulas, tt•et, wrhlng the ••change, •nd UCJOW IEAl lSTATI FINANCIE-R.I. IOJ k c. 2 fhv"' 7·10 $cieRCe UclvN 1 ,,......., II E 110 0< R E li~n•e Oe•igned f0< nom1u & legal .. pech of finance, source• of for f1n1n , n-.th ~· q E fin•n , •P1>r•1MI for ··~ R E penonnel Eco- mort money. terms flr\ln<o1ng purpoM• --tc-r• DAL llTAn UIOAl ~ .. I ...... IM Sec. 2 ..... ,... EE ...... 1 ... ~ ~: R.L 110 or R.E. W-. f:scrowa, wlea eo1t,,ect1, Inlet deeda, '4indlot0-1eNn1, llent, prob.lie ...... foln1 -ncv. •"- Empheslzn the more oomplex atpeOI of ree l n te'9 &.w es en- countered by btob" and olhers who deal with rMI p roperfy. IS7 UM mAYI MATMIMA~I. 8M I u.1t ..... 7·10 t..IMie H.S. Ila. 2:H (a.. ..... I ) Mt. Newey ....... ~-· ""'9th a• epplled lo the re1I e•talie buslMU, of velue on preperallon f0t !he Ileen.. ex•ma. end for lhoee em- ployed In rffl ettelie. UAL UTAn PRACTIC._._.L I06 J UtMt8 1)1 Sec. I T-7-10 kieece ~ I Mt. ~ J._.., R.E. 110 or R.E. Ucenae. £,IQned f()( ,t reel estate Hittman. lfaling proceduret, adwrtlsfng. cloalng of "'"· flnaneo Ing, •pprah il'O, J><operty manegemenl, le.aaing, elc. RIAL ISTAYI .... NCIPUS-«..I. 110 J U.lta •U9 kc. 2 £ ... J.10 ki..c. ~ 2 Mr •• £ Preparation for the State rHI eatete llcenae eumln1tlon and for thoae. wilh lnvH lmenlt In rHI Hlele. Cover& real property laws pertaining 10 conlrech , deedt, llnd tille•, liens, escrow•, financing, lend de1crlp., brokerage, & .. 111ng. Sec. 2, MAI. Chg. $ 1.00. HAL UTATI HOPIUY MOMT.-R.E. I07 1'0 Sec. I '-· 7-10 M C-.... 1 lu.lt9 Mr ....... 1:'-na~ing ~eslden·1ia , apeftment, COf'!VTl9rcfe , a industrial proper· he•, on~ludong 1cqulrlng ilnd, construction, flnencing, melntenence, tue•. 1n111r., furni1hlng•, tenenl re1411fona, inveatme111 e1talu1ilon. . 161 HAL 1nAn TAXATION-R.E. IOI J """' Mea. 1·10 LMnll Am .......... I Mr . ..._ ,.,..... .. , RE. 110 0< ft.E. Ileen... Federet and Stale Income tea l1w• goveming reel ••Ille 1ran11dion1 in the aNa of e1pl1al gain1, exchange• •nd ln•lellmenl u i.s. 162 UAL UTATI KONOMIC5 (T .... & feC'ter'tl}-R.I. IOI J u.ue. y...._ 7-10 llloerol Am ...... t... 5 Mr. a.ice ,_..., R.E. 110 or R.E. license, Economic Hpect1 of rH I e•t•le & lond u•e emph•11.zing fecton creeling Nal property velvet urben '•"'! developme~I, mark4!ting of reel Hiiie, financial •Wral .. I, busu-.u lluCfuahon1, QOYI. policiea attec1ing reol ealele merkett. ,., HAL ISTATI INVUtMIHT PIOPOTln-a.I. 110 ) u.Ht 1llvn. 7·10 U...rel Am •We ..... 4 Mr. ,_ '°'""19'1' R.E. I 10 f. 806. RHI eatate lnvestmen1a. opp0ttvnlli.1, aNlysls, law•, financing, conlracts, and •V•k.t•tlon of Income ptoduclng ptopertiea f0< the lorge 0< amall inw110r. -SECRETARIAL & CLEllCAL - CHTlflCATI Of ACHllVIMINT-See IM9M J WOltlC IXPHllHCI llOISftA110H-See ...... JI • l M IUSINUS Co.tHSPONOIHCf-a..L IU J U.lta Met!. M O lkK. Wu<. IWe ..... 1 Mr. ,_.._. CQmf)Ollng end writing correct le•ters, ie&.grema, mlnutH, and report• Telephoning, Inter-office end 0t1I communiutlon" COfrecl i nd modern Engli•h. IUSINW DfOUSH 2 &Mita 165 S.C. I t 125} T..._ 7:•9:IO a... W.C. n· .... I McDwW llevlew of betic grammar, puncluotlon, voubuilry bulkflng, apell- lng, word divi1ion, Clpitelia tion; emph.111 on gremmer .. uaed in effeCfive bu1lneu communic.ationa. tt.ISINISS MACHINIS u "1 166 S.c. I (I"•· 160Al(I M-W 7:1~9:45 a..a. 1-i..c. 1"'8 ...... S"4Fe.:ler Bt!g1nn1ng, 1~venced O< review MAl!ine Stffpfng-poitlng rot.,y e1lculet0<• (Marchlno, Monroe and Friden} t•n·~•v i dding ' lo11ong m4chonea, p11nting ulculator1 Sec. 2 Mlt. Chg. $ t.00 114!g,.tr•hon permltred thru Dec. 9 at vecencie• permit 169 CUllflEO ,.OFESSIOHAL SECT'Y 1-S.c. Sci. 100 J U"lts , .. ,..q , si o,•h•nd eo w p.m.. typing t w.p,.m Pr•par•toon lor the CPS uam 1nd lor tho1e d .. irlng 10 upgr1de ind increu e theif knowledge of bu11neu . Co""" e rwiron,,,..nttl rel01ionth1ps, buaineu and public pol•cy, and the econoon•Co• ol monegem<rnl CIVIL SlltVICI ,RE,AllATION-S.e Ticket No. 119 OU,llCAflNG 'ROCISSU & '8X-S.c. Sci, 160 2 Unit• 170 Sec. I T·Th 7·10 ~"'· Id. a.... 7 (bck Nov. 11) M". lini .... •/DellH 171 Sec. 2 T-Th 7-10 lvs. ld. I m. 7 (Startt No•. 16) M."·· Linln .. r/Oell.• ,,.,.q, Typing f.w• cCMrrM. Ouplic••ing proceuea practice tn prep•r•l'.on of materi•h to be dupl1cal•d, operarion ~r spiror i nd in~ dupl1C•lo.,, phoro or>d dry cop'"" P8)( (•w1tch·bo1rd) work on boo~ co•d •nd cordl~u •ype be.rd• recep1oon111 durlet ke9r•lretion lo• 2nd 9·w .. ~ clo1M1-S.• ,.. .. 10. 172 EM,lO YMENT TECHNIQUES f.011 WOMEN-S.e p• .. ~ flllNG I ltECOllOS MANAGEMENT S.c , (Sec Sci 155) Thv" 7·10 Bv• Ed. ltm S M,,,, a. ... i.y P11nc1ple\ of tndex.ng .tnd f,l,ng. pr•Cl•Cf' '" •rt•ng1ng r«tCOrd1 by alphab~•·• geoqreph1c nv,,,..,.c, and wbr•ct method,, •v"~"" iuch "' V&.,41.t" • ft1ptr (hec' end Sounde>C corr•,ponden(e f,hng, '-'°'" retrrr nt1ng 1tff1nQ vp • filing syuem GOOD GROOMING & 'EUONAL DIVllO' S.u I~ Mr1 L .. , Sen S & 6 Mn. McDow•ll S.c. I, l , S & 6 -I U11it, Sec 1 & • -O u .. 11 + 137 S.c 1 (S 5. IOl ) Mon 9.JO. 11 lO 1,m loy1' Cl., C.M. (Sh. Sept. IJ) •Ill S.c 2 (5 S 8041 Moll 9.Jo.11.lO e.m. toy1' Cl., CM. (Sh . Sept. 11) •I J9 Sec 3 (S S 803) Mon 9 30-11 :lO e,,,. l oy•' Cl., C.M. (Sr.. No" IS) + 1 t0 s.. 4 (S S. 804) Mon. 9 lo.11. 30 •.m. loy1' Cl .• C M. (Sh . No.,' U ) + 173 Sec S (S.S. 8031 Tu. 7.J0.9:30 Ho,,,. Ee. Rm. 1 (lnd• No•. 9) + 174 Sec. 6 (S,S 101) l u 7:30-9:30 Home Ee. Rm. 1 (Sn. Nov. 16) 1H 176 9·w~. cOUFIH Tuteful m•l~·up, hon s1yl1ng, hend ond ,.1,1 care, W&rd1obf'1 hr•ffh, nu•nlfonj po1•vre, figvre cor'\trOI, court••y, volc,e, your ellra<l•ve P""Dn•ftly, the self·ronf1den1 approach S.etlon& J • .j 1eg"'"' .1n closroom for•t c1 .. ,. meelfng only. Met C'19 $3.00 Re9l1tr•tton fo• 2ftd 9·Wk. cfaue1-S.. ..... J , LEGAL SECllTAlllAl ,.OCEDUUS 1-Sec, Sci. 120 l U"itt T11H 7.10 h••"cil H.S. Rm. 209 Mro. He4 .. , '•ueq, lyp1ri9 •s>erd 50 w p m Spec1oliud lr•onlng in knowt.dge •nd 1kolh requ11ed of lr11al u ocrel.,iea includjng: ohe aecretory in 1he l•w 0H1<•4 f.1;gat1on 1nvolv1ng dom•ttic 'e'•'•On•, peflOn•I •11111ry •nd propel!~ rl•m•g• •nd problte, leg1I work concerning <orp0t&t1on.s ttdl ('f0Ptifty and but1neu 1nstrum•nh 177 IUSINUS (COtlt' .. ) MEDICAL SlCU1AalAL P'•OCfOUHS-IMcl. S.C. ICIO I U.Oltt We" 7-10 ApplO.cl Scieftr• llcl9. l.m IOl Mn. Vu l..t ..... 9h•M ,,..1'941 Two •eme11e1• of Med•c•I letm Of" equiv Secrftt•nat .,. peel• of the med1col olf1ce, c<>11cep" of ke•lth u r1:, f•c1l111e. 1>1t~nt t•Cotd•. rned•<•I office t1lmg, t.Otff'\ponc:knc.e comp&et,on of repott form• •nd u>e<••lited 1erm1nology P'IX·afClP'llOHIS'l-S.c Sci. IOS ..... f .... c ....... 7 1 U•it Mn .......... 171 S.c. 1 T"•'""'""· S·1W:4.S (b<h N.,,, 111 17t S.c. 2 T"••··"'""· S:1W.4.S (Stent N .... 161 a.9;.,.,,;.. f .. 2"" •·~ cleue•-S-,.... I H ClP'TIONIST RAINING-S.c. Sci. IO' llO S.c. 1 W .... 7-t l•l•Mi. H.S .... 216 (1-h Oc:t. 6) Mn. Walt- 111 S.c. 2 W .... 1.t htalt<i. H.S ..... 22' (Stam N .... 17) Mn. Wa"- 4-wk. c-ne. ReGepll01'1U role •nd her lmf)0(1tl\Ce 10 1t.e ClOfTIPany, penOl'•I qv•l.l1Uh<>I'• i nd 1ob respom1b1lit~• ...... ._ r .. S.c. 2 Admlu iOt11 I lltecenh offlc•, Nev. I, 6:»t ,. ... . 112 SfCHTAalAL.CLHlCAL P'IOClDUHS-S.c. Set UOAIC 1.J U.wtt Thwn. 7· 10 l•taftci• H.S. •"'· 20I lll'n-McOewell ,.,.,.q: fyp1n11. C..n..111 office skill• including: receptionist duties, hindl1ng the ~11, telephone techniques, 1r1vel 1rrangements, office rec0<d1, pvrch••lflg 1upplle1. duk •nd otfice org1niu1ion, per•<>l'•I problem•, compo.,ng lette" •nd teleg..,ns, report wilting, typing 1hortcuh, copying and duplicating. • ....... ,... ...-itte<ll tt.n. Dee. t at vtc••clM pert'l'llt. ncanAllAL HVllW-S.<. Sci ... t1u Sec. 2 T·Tl.. 7·t ht.,.clio H.S ...... 210 ~ "-· II) Mn. Wye .. ,.,.,..., Type 30 w p m t-wli. c--· Revl.w for ~cretorial i nd d cncal employeu 10 refresh & updale pre¥. 1cq. akillt . Mat. Chg. $1. 4 u.its 116 Sec l (S.S. 120) M-W 7 1S-t:4.S A~ Sci. I•. 20I Ml ........... 117 Sec 4 (S.S 120) M-W 7:1.S.t .4.S A .. rlie4 Sci. IM. 101 Mn. Wyaat 1 .. S.c . .S (S.S. 120) T·Th 7·1S-t 4.5 Ar .... d Sci. IM. 20I Mn. O.yle lntroduCllOI' lo Gn•99 •h0t1h•nd •heory ind dictation pnoctic.e SHOITWANO, lftter. 1n S.C. I (S.S. 11.51 M-W 7-t ::M hlHci. H.S. 1 .... 209 ,,...._, Shorthand 60 w p m Complete review of shor..,_nd prir>- d ple•, followed by opeed building in both reading and writing 1 .. it!Y•~ ,..,...itted ,._,....~ Nev. 24 .. vaut1eO.. ,._it. SH0104AND lfVllW I WHO OfVQOP.-S.C. Sci. 020 2 u.ita 1'1 S.C. I M-W 7:»10 a. •. 141. I (boh Nev. 10) Mn. s-..... 1'2 Sec. 2 M-W 7:»10 I••· hi. I (Sbm Nev. ISi Mn. '-- ,.,......, 60 w p.m t-wk. •-<M. Gregg theory rev1.w. Dictation for ,pee<t Improvement ThOM whh other ahort+>lnd systema ""'Y ••11i11er. 1 .. lttratiea fe. 2 ... ,_,.... cle .... -S.. ..... l . SHOll1l4AND, S.-n,tt-S.C. Sci. IOI 2 UMh 1'3 S.c. I M-W 7:1S-t:4.S Alf CIT. I•. 10 (h4h Nev. 101 Ml ..... 194 S.C. 2 M-W 7:1s-t:4.S M Ctt ..... 10 (Sh ....... IS) Mt. a.n A&C 1ys1em using leller> of !he 1lpha~t imtead of 1ymbol1. 5'>eed s of 8().90 wpm. in orw ,.,.,....,. are poulble. ... ;.'"''"'"' f .. ,.., ,__ .. cle-1-S-,.. .. J . TnlNG, .... 1~ u.lts lt.S S.c. 2 (S.S. 110) M-W 7•t :JO heallda H.J ..... JOI Mr. Seyi..W IM Sec. J (S.S. 110) M-W 7:1S-t:4.S "-fc. IW. . ..._ 14 Mw. ~ le•i.fnhefl ,._w...1 ....._.., Dec. t H vau.O.. ......... TYPING, 1-r. 1-3 u.ih 207 kc. l (S.S. IU) M-W 7:1S-t:~ Ion. E•c ........... 7 Ml. weH ,,.... .. , Sec Sci l lO (OCC) ~< Sci. IY•tl-pe,...itt..i ftt,..,9h Dec. t H lll fYf'tNG. A ..... -S.C Sci. 210 14 U"ih M-.·Wecl. 7·t :JO htt,.cia H.S. l.m. 210 Mn. Oalla1 P'r.,wq: Type 40 w.p m Empli•s11 on ~•fable copies, building prod. skill, tabulated prob , legal paper1 & ..-.1e11al for dupliution TYP'O .. O, laYiew 1 U"it 216 S.c. 1 (S.S. 010) M-W S-7:JO lvs. Ed. I (heh Nov. 10) Mt. Haley 217 Sec. 2 S.S. 010 M-W S-7:JO lot. W . I Ste ..... v. 1$ Mt. Ha ,.,.,. .. , Type 30 w.p m t •wli. •-rM: Basic typing skllls, letter ~rvi..s. l•bul•11ng, ..-.nusct1pll. •nd redev speed •nd 1ccu11cy Credi•/ "0 cr.,d1t lum only le9;.1Y1tlotl for 2•" '-"-<leue1-S-..... J -TRAVEL AGENCY OPERATION - CEI OFICAlE Of ACHlfVfMlNT-S.. P"99 l no All TIANSP'OITATIOH-Trn A9e"cy IOO 3 Unitt W•cl 7 10 Co11,.,.11.,9 llclt I"' 14 Miu ICl<iipat.ic' Du••,.~ of .,. trev•I ·~"' •n \~ll1ng .,, ''•nsport•r1on T@1minolo9y. CJOVf''"~"' cont,oUmQ COf"ff'ten<~• d°"""'''' •nd 1nrt-1nat1onal •ul.ne-r0v1~n91 .tnd c:odt-\ tattfh rett'tVlf•On\ t•< .. rl1ng ?71 SUUACE TllANSP'ORTATION-lr•Y Aee"<y IOI 3 Unit> T11e• 7 10 Ho,,.. Eco" lllcl9 llm 1 Outot~t of ~ h1tvet •yr nt 1n \f'll1nq h •vlf"t bv \le"4'm\htp t1~19ht•r and ,.,vi._ .. , ra1t10.d .1nd but tch~rful,. tt"8ding procedur,., uv~rj ,,.., lf"f0' .. ~·tommodAltDr'I\ ptO<"'dUft'\ of 4 UIO ffl!n••h ""d (kHth .. )f' •n • •o'"'"1"' rovn•ry 271 TOUI AllltANGEMENT-T•o Afl•"<Y I02 3 u,.;,. Thvn 7· 10 Home Econ &lclg It"' 1 Msliunq •ot&I t'C'tf'rva11on ttr•annemf"fH\ fo, cf~tt1<: -'Od '"'"'' nft•O""'' hOtf'I• ~nd tf\Orl\ how to OfQdnft~ 3nd u~ll tt 1ov1, ma~c up 6 f(ltp•C')r\ •nd~pcinck-M tour ...... hol~ulr ••lltl op•r con<tHn1n9 lov,., & l..nowl ol f~,r.v•ff ~Id 1n Q,.,.nr, Europe. ti S A & So A""'' ,,, WOILO TIAVEL GEOOllA,HY-T•ov Avency 103 2 u .. a. Moft. 7·10 Stvcle•I S.Nt<•• 81d9. Rm. fl Mio Kir~patriclt Po1n1, of •nt,.rett. m•1or .ndu1lrie• & form• of qovt glob~I 74 hr 'irn<": & eldJ)\t-d flmf' m•10' characterutic\ & rustoms of people, th" •Hs & 0<un1 of Norrh & South Amer 1q •nd Europe COSMETOLOGY 724 AH'LllD COSMnOlOOY-C•.,..et. 60A • U.it• r,.....q: Cosmetology -jo• 8••1c prepar11ron of rvle• and regul• ''°"' tor St Brd Prit\C•ple• of wf't-h•ir dreutng. hAir CUI . t.n11ng ~n1cu11n9, pertn4nent waving, 1C1fp i nd f•c•el ,,...u,.~. l'T\l'l~vP ttt.s MIN'S HAii OHION-C-to IOO ........ 41. Re91•l•red •pptenh<e or reg;.twrwd b.,ber certif N•w pr1nc1ple1 •nd teclin1QUH 1n ,,,.n'• h•11 ••yling ~1 Chg '.S 00 DENTAL ttl C.O.T. UAMINATIOH HVIEW-0.Mal T•do. tcM I U•it Wed. 7:»~JO Applied Scietoe* 1"'9 ...... ICM Ml. W1llace ,.,....... 5 ye.rt e•per or gr•d of 2-yr den••I tech covr.., Review ol tt-ieory and pr1t r.u procedures of 111 •"'•s covered by the N•hon•I Cerufied Dent•• Techn1ci•n Ea•mination. m1teu•l1, c.rown & b•idge, <•r•mio. full & P"rtial t:l.,nturu, tooth morphology f U t OENTAl CfaAMICS-0.•ttl f . I03 l u.,;.. M.. 7·10 Applie<I Sci.,.<• IW.. llM. 104 Mr K ... lfu ,.,.,. .. Employment 1s a Dental Tech Develop •lo.ill and ~nowkdge of f1br1u11on of procelam 1•de1s •nd p<ocela1n·fu1ed to-gold, songle •nd multiple conttruction Student lvrn11hes own h•nd tool• i nd nwttl ~r Chg $1000 227 DENTAL aAOIOlOGY-0."t•I Aul. UO 2 .Unih Wed. 7·10 ApplMtd Sc.i IW.,. ""'· 107 Mn. P'ickle ,.,.,..... Employmllnt "' • dent•I office lntroduGhon to tl>e em1u•on o l r•d1••1on, ""peer for potenfl•I of rays. p<otecfion of p•t1enl •nd oper•to" •nt1om1cal l•ndm..rk•. and tt>e0ry and reclVliqves of e•p<>- sure 111d prores11n9 of dlagn<»lic denr•I rod1ogr•ph1. DRIVER EDUCATION TaAFFIC & SAffTY-Or. Ed. 800 Mr. Cle.,elt,..,, M•. Hvlen I I 1 S.c. 2 Tu ... 7.JO.t,30 ScieOKe La<tvN 2, OCC c. ... pus S.c. J Wed. 7:JO.t:l0 C-ncil O...,loeft, Cotti MeMI c::z H•ll !&2 .. .,, Sec. s S.t. •·11 ...... n.. f-·· occ ca ... ,... Def.,n11ve & ufe dnv1n9, vehicle code 4-wlt. c-ne >f"1rll119 lir>t Wttk of each month Not • b<!hind·the-w...,el course. llegi•t.,r 1n cl•uroom No fu1rion EDUCATION DlVllO,MfHTAl llADING fOtt P'AllfHTS I TtACHD AIOS-E<lvc. 102 . 1 u .. it . . .. . . .. . -. •-wt.. ·-""'· o.,,.,lopmenl or lundanwnlal re•dmg practtce. within the home 10 .. ,isl parents in improving their child,..,n's defic1encJe• ... lttntieoo '-2 .... ...._ .. claun-S-,.. .. J . 222 ffffCTTVI STUDY SICIU.S-0-. St. 100 I u,.;, M-.... 7 C_,. ....... IW.. IM. 7 (heh Nov. 2tl Mr. Whit.Mii Improving study skill• through fundament•ls of reference tech· nlques, lib11ry u... study h1bits, wrill!!n repo<t prepor•tion 213 HESCHOOl B>UC. f04t P'AHNTS-N,.n. Ectvc. 121 T.,.s. 7:»t:JO C.loaia J.,are1 r .. -.h_I Mr. lodrl911H for porent• o r pre-school children II the Colonia JttlfU Preschool, porenr education ind b<isic conversall<>l'ol Spani•h .. •n odjunct ro the 1peci1I preschool profect in Fovnt•in Valley. TtACHH AID-E•c. 100 2 Ut1in 2M kc. 1 Mea. 7·10 i.a...1 Am • ., ...... 7 (llMl1 Dec. 6) Mr. Dolat1 12·"""· c-. What • te•cl>er aid needs to know; needs, growth & develop""""' of chlld,..,n 9rado K-12, playground tupervlsio11. control procedures, op4!••ting Yi$ual aid ~teriah, duplic1ting, •"• •chool vl>lts FOOD SERVICE • HOTEL-MOTEL MGMT. -FOOD SERVICE - CHOflCATE Of ACHlfVfMEHT-S.. pa .. J . 1410 IASIC FOOD ,H .. AaATlON-f.....i 5-rfce I 10 f.,.s I, w..i. 12..J Stvd.ttt CIT. Closv- 2 u .. 1 .. Mn. Sch.de Prepe,.ng •mall qu•nhhe$ of food i n the vuiov1 food group1 b;i11c 10 the undeut1nd1ng of quanr11y food prepualton 2436 DINING IOOM OP'EIATION_,...., S.nrice 210 2 u .. ;u T-s.-ti...n. 11·2 s1 .. 6e.,t c...-Clain-Mt. Vi"ce"ai ,.,.,...., Food Servoce 160 or concurrent enrollrnenr How to m•n•9e and promole • prolit1ble dining room, 1ncludrng pr<XedurH ol va11ou• se'.vice personnel, good hou'8keep1n9 tedinique•, import once of fine food, •nd rnet'1od• of efficrent food •erv1<e 240 fOOO COST CONntOL-foe<I S..Vl<e 2IO 2 u.,it, Wed, 7·»t:30 Stwdeat C..ter Clas.,_ P'refWC1: Food Service 2SCAB. Records and occovnting for co•t con- trol: ordering procedure$. receipr of goods, inventor;.,,, •toreroom l11ue1, •tond•rdlred recrpe1, number of employee" •r>d l•bor cost• and percent•ge d111ribu1ion of co.rs. fOOO, MAN ANO HlALTH-food1 a"cl Nvtrition 130. See T1c .. 1 No 23•4 !D•y Colle .. covrw) 1431 OP'UATIONAl MGMT. I-MENU P'lANNING-F S lSOA 2 Un•" T11as.·fh11n . 1·11 •.m Student Ch. Clasnoom (End1 Nov 11) Sclt•clo P'rereq food S.-rv1ce 110, 150AB. Food• <0nd Nurn11on 1)0 9•wk cour;M Pl1HHi1nQ 'd''~ty1nq flnd '"'Ptf?)l'"9 ~afs •o, romM.-u1,.1 \ •nit1tut•O"'ldl foO<J ''"'"''" o~rat1on\ consideruiq f,.crors o' ohv1.ho lo()•rAI ty~ ol o,wr1.t11on rqu1prr"!nl ~uont<1tl hu119t-1 mrnw prh 1n9 d"d 1nf'r<hAoJ,,·nq 1440 OP'UAftONAl MGMT 1-P'UICHASING-f S 2SOI 1 Ul\111 l·Th 11-11 • m Stv Ctr Cl'"" ISt•rh Nov 16, encl• fab 4) Sch•cl• P'ra•cq f nod S.• • ,,. 110 I '.>(JAB food< ~ Nur,.r.nn 130 9 w~ COUt\• J°'u11h,,,1nq fond c!t'1d tuppl1_.!. ~t0tf1tg~ mdr~P' 1'V3ddb t, af'\~1.,,.' ot 10<.tt-f .:., • .-I 'v "'"d \Pf'C1hca t10n w n110q Hoa ORIENTATION 10 THE fOOO SERVICE ANO LODGING INDUSTRY-food S.N1U 100 1 u ... t Mo" f ,. 17 noon Sru Ct• Cl""' (Encl• Nov 111 Mr4 Wooclw•rcl ow~ co~n• Jr ,.,n.1~' •''h1 ot looJ \MVt<e ""d 104.-f •j''l u«f u .. ,~,t~l1\Jtif¥',.n1,. rw"''""''Pl qu•ld•t•t.On!ii .-nrl 11Pspetr,.t11 ,t.11" f ·' ~P' """"" r1h1(\ 1'n1I rmploymrnt f')O)t1b1tn1e\ 2~ MODlflEO OtETS-food ServtC• 270 Un1h Mon 3°6 Hom• Eron lllclg llm S (E"cl' Dec fl) MM Miyamoto ,,.,,q fil1J1h. ;tnd Nvtn 11on l70 tl~wt. covt"'I• N utfll1an tl\ ,., .-i.1-I 10 'Pf•l 1d ! ""'t dbnorrnAI phv\lcAt c.ond1t1ons, thp oftetl <.tf nu•11t11111 vr1on tht• h'>dv 1urd1ud en t.vrq•cal problrm< ~nd c11t"f.ltv modd1c ~ hO''' rou•1r1t" h,,..P d1"h & ~tann ng of d1t'f mod lfom t'1f!1e ti•"" 74111 OUANTITY FOODS-food S.n1ice 1.SOA 2 U~in M·W 9·11 JO • m , Fri 9·11 • m. Stv Ctr. (Encl• Nov. 12) ~<h•cl• ,,.,,q rood ·~w1v1cf" 110 end nt"gl'ltVf' ch"~' x ray 9·wt.. court• Ouantd,. f~f prepa11.1t1on 1tnd ~,.,..,,,~. \J\t of equ1prn~nt we1ohi\. dnd mr~\u1f'' \IAnd.·ud11ed 1f!c1~i. fud f1m1ng of 10111 o~ration 74JO OUANTITV FOODS-food S.rvice ISO& 2 Unit• Sec 1 M·W 9·11 30 • m . Fri 9·11 Stu Ctr Cluaroom Mn Sch•d• 9·w~ <oune (B~91n\ Nr:"1 I 5) S.c 2 Tv•• J-6 lO S111 Ctr Cl•uroom I Caf•t•r,. M,.. M•huo P'rereq food S..rv1C• 110 A l'iOA (C1n••11v~''"" of f""'1 \,.,v l~OA SANITATION ANO SAFETY-food Scrvt<e 1(>() 2 Unit> 1434 S.c 1 Mon ·ff! 1 p"' Stvd•"' Ce"twr Clan.room Mr Vinc•nu 141 S•r 2 T 11•• 7 lO.t 30 Stvch"I Ce10ter Clau room Mr Vift<•"" Pr1n,1ofc-t. o t b•<'"'ioto9y •nd rhe1r •PPl•cbhon to Pf''sonal ctt-~nl1 nttu <ctU\fl .-nd control nf fo..xf bor~ 1ll~u food Pff'Dtt ,elton d11h1N~uh1"q P•O(fltdu,t i ••n••ahon of ltltt~if'n •nd d.n1n9 room c•••n•no m•tl>od1 11•1baae •nd refu•p <l"r>oul t Material Charge fOOD SHVICt: • HOTE\-MOf'll MGMT. (COIOt'<I) 2442 SUP'HVISION I TltAlNING TECHNIQUES-hod S.rvice 260 2 U""' MOfl.-Wecl.-frl. 11 a.m S111chftl Ceftter Cle•sr-m Mr Vincen11 ,.,.,..q I ood S..rv•ce l SCAB, 160 •nd 165 Developing p4"sonn•I program• end de••r•ble labor-management rela11on1. employee ,etec11on plttcement. work s1mplificbt10f'\ ~thoch -HOTEL • MOTEl - 1616 FOOD I llEVEaAGf MGMT I .SHVICE-Hotel-Molel 2SO J Unlh Mo" .• fhun . ) I Wecl I~ Stv"-•' Ctr. Clastroom Mr. Vi"<•"" f unctoon of rh., food depertment 1n • hotel operation tn<lude1 produc11on, menu wr111ng. ulei, Wf'Y1<e & beve,•ge o~r•flOI\ 242 FlOHT OfflCf P'IOCEDUIES-Hotwl-Motwl 110 J U"it' MoA 7-10 plv• 2 hn .• ,.,.a,. .. d St ... Ctr. Cl.,...., Mr. Scttp•m• Or9•nlla1ton and mana!J"mllnt of • hotel front desk. Problems •nd prooedure~ pecultat to hotel o~r•t1on' conc~rn1ng room rr 'e'" moch1ne oper , legal a•pect• & PBX operauon (Give• AH&MA credit ) '2610 INSTITUTION IUYING-Hotel-Motel 230A 1 u,.;i Mo.,,.Jhun. 4-S (Eftcl• Nov. 121 Stv. Ctr. Cl•""· Mr. Scrlpsm• How 10 purcha•" lurnilure, linens, bedding, decor•llon• ind •m•ll equ1pmrnt tor the geneoal hotel op"rat1on. 2612 INSTITUTION &UYING-Hotel-Motel 2>09 2 Unih TuH . Thun. I · I I •.m. (St1. Nov 16) Stu. Ctr. Cls"". Mn . Sch•cl• Tht purchasing of lood and supplie., including lood 11orage, rnarket •V41lab1l1Ty, anAlysis of food & •vppli••, & 1pec1l1C•lion w1111ng 243 MAINTtNANCE AND ENGINEHING-Hotet-Motel 1~ 2 Ut11!. n...~ 7:J0..9:JO Stvch .. Ce"'9r Cle1..-Mt. krlp""• Techniques ind mform•tion relating to di1gno1lng c.ommon electri· cal & mec.hanical problems, preven1lve ~in1en1nce procedure1, eleClrical systems. acoustics, plumbing, heating, wntil•tlon, refrige· r1tion, •ir condition, Jtructural meinten•nce, fir-~ prevenrion, ope,.. tion of el«v1rors ind kitch,.n equipment. 244 SAUS ANO llANOUn HOMOOON-Hotel.Metel 240 2 U"itl Twe•. 7:30-t:JO Applied Scie .. ce IW.,. llm. 103 M;. Scrip11n• Org1n1Z•tion and function of a sa les and catering dept., pl1nning prod. 1na ly•is, compel & mkt. con•ideralion {Gives AH&MA cred ) HEAL TH EDUCATION HEALTH fOUCATION ia naileltlo ...._.h TV. le9itter at either OCC or GWC at ,....,i., ,...;.1n1i.a timff. flHT AID 247 Sec. 1 (Hitt!. Id. 110) M. 7:-..:JO GyM Foyer~ Nov. I) 2• Se<. 2 (H ..... W. 110) M. 7:-.t:JO er (Sta. "-· IS) t-wt.. c-<M in accid.nl prevention, euly medical care, fin r eid treatment f<>< common injuries, & llfe w vlng skill1. Ou1lllies for std. tint aid u1d. l .. ietywti.a f« 2aocl ,_wli. cle .... -S.. ..,... J . HEALTH IDUCATION 2 Ut11!. 24t kc. 1 (Healtto ld. 1001 M-. 7:»-f:JO Sci..ce Hall Mr. Wallece &81iC knowledge lor healthful living; peuonel •nd community health, di•U•e preventiO!' and conlrol, body syste~ i nd their pouible diaorders, public s.(ety and ecddent prevention, the narvre of olcohol i nd n1rco1ics. Fulfills gredv11ion requlr•ment. NURSING COUISI S-S-..... • -ALLIED HEAL TH PROGRAMS - WOllC EXl'llUlNCl H GISRATIOH-S-pa .. 3. ANATOMY AND 'HYSIOlOGY-lio. 221-Soe Tidlet No . .Sit 1111 CUNICAL LA& ,.OCEDUHs-Alliecl Health IU u .. it Tl.11~ J.S APf>lied Sci. 8"'91. llm. 10.S Miu "°"',..Y ,.,......., Chemistry, Anatomy i nd Physiology, pfua enroll,...111 •n M.d. Aul\ progr1m Morphology, physiology and ecology of mrcro-organ1•m• in relation• to keahh tnd d isea ... u .. of micro- sc.ope, routine l.borotory tesh , 1lerili:ution, .. ep tit procedure, u•• of d11infee11n" 250 MED. ASSISTAN'l llVllVll • ADMIN.-Mecl. Aut. 110 J Ut1itl Wed. 1·10 Ap ....... Sci. &W.,. 109 Mn. 0.1-i. P'refWC1: Allied Health 11 1 and 112 1nd 2 yrs. experience and cur· rent employment in a physician• oflitt!. Certification exom review in •dmin. upect• of the physk i1ns office, medical law & econom•o. office skill• & procedure>, mt!dical oHice -nag..rnent, commvnico· 11°"" "'counting •ystems. in1urance end records. 2"' MEDICAl IACIC OfFICf P'IOCEOUHS-Mecliul AHt. 2IO 2 U"ita T11 ... -n.11,,. 12·2 Applied Sci. IW. ...... 109 Ml11 Ma•o" ,.,.,. .. , Med Aul. 180, 190, Environ. Sci. 140 or equiv or con current enrollment Fund1"""nr1ls of the physician's bock of/ice, theory and pflctite in preparation of patients for examir>11fon1; hi11ory tolung, aui•tir>;1 in medical care; diets; 81ep11c and s1erll1u · tion fftchn1 que•; medic.•tlons. 251 MmlCAL TUMINOLOGY-Allied ........ 111 2 Ut1ift M-. 7:JC).t :JO Applied Sci. IW.. a.... 109 Mn ICellM Me1nmo-, 1bbrev1a1ions, •pelllng , roots, prefixes and •vlllxe• ol medic.I fer~ and their synonyms in common lay u••l19 1912 INTaO TO flECTRO-OIAGNOSTIC TESTING-EDT 100 2 U"'"' Mo.. 2-S Applied Sci llldg Rm. 109 Mt. O'llnen ,.,....q Anaromy. Phy.,ology, and Ind Arts l'O 1,,rroductor1 <™ letit l on ._..,•Ovl ~lec-tro-dragnos,h<-tesla perfor~d 11"1 1 hrtehh ctrt ftcilorv spec.tic 1n•truct•on in EKG tetftng 2Sl INTaO TO MfDICAl RECOltOS-Med R•cord• llU 3 Untt• Thu" 7·10 pl111 2 hn. obMrv Applied St1. &ldg. Rm. 109 Keib• Prereq Ana•omv Phy•1ology Atl1.,d Ht!alth I 11 or tC1ncu•1tn1 M tollment lntrodutt•on to medical record•. how 10 obt••n, prtier\le 1n<I u•e m~d•c•I <Mord1. 01genizat1on and ""pon11b1l1tv ol drP' -RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY - DENTAL RADIOLOGY, s .. Tic~•I No. 227 2$4 11.AOIOIOGIC TECHNOLOGY REVIEW-Rid. Tech. 110 2 U"ltl MOf'. 7:1 S-9·45 Applied Sci. llld9. Rm. 103 :'t\r. Sch11mtcl1U P'Nrwq: Eligib1l1ry lor the C•lif C1!rtif1c•tion .,um. A rtv1ew ol dl•9n0>tic radiogrephy lo 41\ISI ellgible candidates to prep••• ror •lete Ileen-sure exominelion 25.S ADV.ANCID U.DIOlOOIC TECHNOlOGY-Racl. Tech. 120 I Unit Tltwn. 6:1CM:30 Applied Sci. lllcft. •"'· 103 {End• Nov, Ill ,,.,, M- ,.,.,.q: Compi..lion of AMA approved 2·yr. ll1d. Tech. Prog••m Review of professlon•I ethics, ct.p•~tmenr edmin., redi1tlon ,.f,ty, productlOI' of r11di1ti<>I', x·roy equipment, 11diogr•phic film, pro- a u ing, i nd r1d1ograph1c quality • ~llt aAOIOlOGICAL l'KYSICS ' TICHNIQUfS-...... Tech. 110 2 u .. ;n T-s. 2...S Ap~lied Sci. C-r IWt. bo. 10l fundarnenr•ls of rad1•tion •nd r1diologiul physic.s Ope,.tion 1nd rNinten•nce of 11·ray equipment ind accessories Formul1tlon of e11po1ure technlquH. Elemen11 ol d1rkroorr> equipment ond oper• hon, including film processing 0.1i9ned lor rhe. PermillH !Med Aul>11n1) under the Mw C.fif. licensur• Low. HOME AND FAMILY LI VING CHILD ,SYCHOlOGY, S.. Ticli .. No.. 3t0 & 31 I '260 EfflCllNT MEAL ,U,AllATION-"-fcoa. IOO 1 u.1t M""· 6:JO.t:JO .._ le-. a149 ...... S Mn. Steve lecrure, demon111e11on1. end atudent pertic1peti0f! iri prepera1lori of recipe• with emphH ls on nutrltion, conve nience foods, ahorl cura, ure end uM of kitchen eqvlpmenl for ce,..r women, b.chelon & home!Nken. Mel. Chg. $7.00. EMPLOYMINT TKH. fOI WOMIN-S-,. .. J fAMllY UTAft "-AHNING-S.. ...,._3 . flHT AID-S.. Tlcbt N ... 247-241 GAaOENINO COUUH-S.. lldi .. N ... OICMll4 G000 OltOOMING-S.. r°'i..t N-. 137-174 GOUhill COOttlNG He-I<-. IOI 2 Uotih (GWC) l Unit (OCC) s.c. 1 1 ..... 7-to H-le-. • . bl. s Ml"' o...tr t263 Sec. S We4. 7·10 H-leOlt. a148. ltn, 5 Mn. Ri.Wicl Prep1r11lori. pr~dure, end aervice bl modern recipes. Emphasis on rneah, te11on1I food1, end Hora d'Oeu•"•'· Special attention to skill& 1n 111 .. orlng, HHoning, garnishing, end decororing tasty diJhe1 for family c.oolcing end enterleinlng s!Ntl or lerge groups. Mel Chg. Secs. 1 & 5, S 12.00; Sec.a. 2, 3 & .C, S 16.00. HOME ,lANNINO & DECOUTION J U .. its 266 Sec. 2 (H&HR 140) TYet. 7·10 H-Ee .... a148. Rtn. 12 Mn. Holh 267 Sec. 3 (H&HI 140) Wed. 7-tO Sdeft ... llde. Rl'll. 10 Mr. lrel""d Applic.atlon of bu lc a rt principlea in se~C1ing home furniahings, 1nely"s of 111dlflon1I, 111n1ition1I, & currenr adaptations u well u con1empor1ry designs in furniture, wall coverings, f1brics, floor coverings, light, & 1cceu oriu . Efficient floor planning & furniture arrangement for better use o f spece combining new wirh the old. INVESTMENT-See lecrvre Serie" p•ge 3. MARRIAGE ANO FAMILY LIFE 3 26' s ... 1 (Soc. 110) Mon. 7·10 Art Center 114 271 Sec. 8 (Soc. 1101 Thurs. 7·10 Ari c.,.ter B148. Rtn. 16 Mn. Wolfe To beller undent1nd the modern family and rt.e demand• of the mar•t•I role• Sociologic.al 1naly•i• of courtship, marriage & parent· hood; paycholog•c•I factors involved 1n marital interocrlon 275 276 217 278 l'ERSONAL EXERCISE l'ROGRAM-S.e Ticket No. S06-S07 P'ERSONAl FINANCE-SM Ticliet No. 122-123 P'SYCH. J3 l'•"onol & Sociol Adjust.)-S.e Tlcl. Noa. SU..S'9 -SEWING - FUNDAMENTALS OF SEWING-Home l cOft. ll01U 2 u .. ;11 S.c. I Mo ... 7-10 Cotta Meaa H.S. Rtn. 1'1 Mn. Delo S.c. 3 f.,.s, 7-10 h teftcia H.S. Rm. 325 Mn. Davit s ... 4 We4. 1·10 Coote Meaa H.S. Rm. 161 Mn. 01vi1 Set . S Thwn. 7-10 E11.,.cia H.S. Rtn. 325 Mn. Cook Buie techniques of sewing for beginne,.. lecture, demon11r111on end lab 1n l1broc, pellern and gerrnent 1elee1i0n. Construction of three bu1c garments SEWING fOR CHllOIOol-Heme Eco". 111 279 S.c. I MOft. 7-10 E•tencla H.S. ltn. 315 2 Un1" Mn. Cool< Techniques of sewing children'• garm<!nls for rhe beginner lecture, lab •nd demon1lrat1on on fabric i nd garment aeleclion, construe· 11on of rhree buic germenll 210 CLOTHING DESIGN & SELECTION-C & T 170 l Unih Wed. 7-10 Home Econ. llde. Im. 3 M". lecliley Appl1cat1o!'I of color and dea.gn 10 clothing 11 •uited to occu 1on, l19u1e, ind1vidu1I e •preulon end economy Pr1ndples of w.,drobe planning end management DECORATIVE SEWING FOR THE HOME-Home Econ. 112 2 Unita 281 S.c. I Mon. 7-10 Home Econ. llde. Rm. I M". Gray 282 Sec. 2 T11e1. 9-12 •.m. Boy•' Club, C.M. M". Grey 283 Sec, 3 Wed. 7-10 H-Ee .... lldg, Rm. I M". Grey Comtrucllon of decorati\le home acceuoroe• Pro1ec11 include: lamp 1hade1, decoro11ve alltches, mecrame, 1ablecloth1, pillows, •lipcover" cur••lns and other modern day acceu oriH. :>ec 2 l1eg111er "' clturoom lira! cleu meeting only " l:uss WTING-Homo l e..,. IU cl rrr 2 4 S... 2 Thurs. 1-10 Home Ee. Rm. 3 (Endt Nov. 11) M". 8nkley 28S Sec 3 Thurs. 7-10 Home Ee. lt m 3 (Sit. Nov. 18) Mrs. lec•ley Prereq. fund1men1al1, Sewing for Children, or one yr exper 9.wk. co11ne. De mon>ltft1on and leb on buoc dreu pattern l11t1ng O~vetop,.....nt of personol rnut"r dreu pe1te<n Oren me~1ng from mu ter Paflern Regialretion for 2nd 9·wk. clau .. -S.. pe .. 10. lla~P~A~N~T'S"'f'l"11'NiGilFIOjRii1WiiiOIMiEINi-ii1Hjojmeii1i"'j0inl.i811lilllllllllil~Uin~it 28& Soc 2 Tue1 7-10 Home Econ. llde. Rm J (Enda Nov. 9) Mn . Dole 207 Soc 3 Tu .. 7-10 Home Econ. lld1 Rm. 3 (SI\ Nov 16) Mta Doi• l'rereq ru,,doment•la ~w.ng for Children. or on" veer exper 9 ... ~ courw Oemon.,rer1on .. nd lab on fitting WO'T>t'n's pents De vrloor'l"Pnt of m".s'"' pattt'rn for woven & "nit fabrn:.\ Pant ef"I· ••'1'1bl~ •• fonel prOt•CI Regia for 7nd 9-wk. clau .. -S.. pee• l STRETCH SEWING WITH KNITS, BH ic-Home Econ. llSA 1 Unit = Soc I Mon 9.12 "·"' C 0 .M Youth Ctr. (Sta. Sept. 13) M". leckley 2tt s.c.... ..... 2'0 Soc. ".......... .. ........ 189 S..c S TuH 7-10 Cosio Me•• H.S. Rm. 161 (Enda Nov .9) l'•i"t., 190 Soc, 6 Wed 9·12 1.m. loya' Club, C.111\. (Enda Nov. 10) Beckley ........ Fr~,...;~jl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ mtw:.e ~ ~ na..._,_. ""..... . 291 Sec 11 ""'"· 1-10 Coste Meaa H.S. Rm. 161 (Ends Nov, 11 ) Mof1on 792 Sec 11 Thun. 7-10 Cotta Meae H.S. Rm. 161 (Sta. Nov. 18) Molfon ~:~ Sec 13 Ser 9-12 Home Ee. 81de. Im. 3 (f1'd1 Nov. 13) Mn. Jam•• Sec la Sot 9-12 Home Ee. aldg. Im. 3 (Sh. Nov. 20) Mn J•me• ~~"'1"9 on kn11 l•brica usong shorr-cul lactory methods Emphn l• ~r, ••rying. bu•c de11gn o f ~n•I Iopa, dreuea, skirts and panh •< I ,..911tor In cl•oroom fin t cl•H me.tine only. Reglttretlon lor '"d 9-w~ clene• ... P•r ) Cl•ues Begin WHk of Sept. 13 HOME AND fAMIL Y LIVING (Coftt'tl) STllETCH SEW/ KNITS . ACTIVE Sl'ORnWU.R & llNGERIE- Home (con. 81 Sii I Unit 2t S S.c. 1 Mon. 9·12 a tn. C.D.M. Y-tt. C...ter (Sts. Nov. 15) &ecliley .. , -.. . . -. ... .. -,.. ---. -. . .. . . -·--. ~ . ·--. '-. . . ·---·-.. -- 2tl Sec. 6 Tuea. 7-10 Co111 Meto H.S. 161 (Sto .. Nov. 16) M". '•ia ter ,,..req Home Econ 8 I SA Selt'ct1on and u•• of knll lt briu for con1trucflon of •~••ers. btrhing 1u111, 1lu ptnts •nd l1ngerte Sec. I reei1ter in <leHroom fint cleu meetine Oftly. ReeialYetloft for 2 .. d 9-wHlr clene1 ........ JI . COUTUH TECH. Of DRESSMAKINO-H-l e. 116 2 URih >00 S.c. 1 Wed. 7-10 fsteacie H.S. R"'. 325 M". s.., ... ..., re""': C:11eu 1tt1ng A vance atu ents l"arn 1 ditionat tee n1que1 of aewing with more ch1llen91ng pall•trn• end fabrics lining. u11derllning and fine construc11on. SENSE ANO WOMEN'S DOUARS-S.. ..... 3 . JOI TAILORING fOR WOMEN-Ho-Econ. 817 2 URita M..,. 1·10 Home Econ. Bldg. Rm. ) Mr. Grona ,,....q; Couture T .. chnique. or equiv. lecll;re, demoMl••tion and leb to meke woman'• coat, .ult or jacket w ith factory techniques 1d1pted to home u•e TEACHER AID-s .. Ticket No. 2J4 VOCATIONAL ,lANNING-S.e Ticket No. 130 WOMEN'S P'IOGaAMS-R.eque1t apeciel brochure. -PARENT & NURSERY SCHOOL EDUCATION - CHTIFICATE Of ACHIEVEMEHT-S.. pege J , WORK l XP'ERlfNCE REGISTltATION-S.. p.ee 3. AU IN Tl4E P'USCHOOl-Nu". Ed. 100 2 Unit\ t305 S.c. I Wed 7.IS.9 45 Redwood Cott•.. Mn. Stolr t306 S.c. 2 Thurs. 7 15-t ·4S Alf Center llde. Rm. 6 Mn. hte"4n Work•hop course to preaenr the creft1 nu'lery school 1eecher1 c•n take b•ck onto rheor clu arooma: p1in11ng, clay, cutting end folding, pr1n1ong, weaving, college, puppell, e tc. Mat. Chg. S2 ' P'lf..SCHOOL CHILD-Hum. O.v. 115 3 Uotln JOI Sec. I T ... 1. 7-10 Stude"I ~rvicn aide ...... 2 Mn. Koh" 307 S.c. 2 Wed. 7·10 Stude"t S.rvlcea ald1. Rm. 2 M,.. Noble J09 S.c. l O.un . 7-10 Student S.rvicea lld9. Rm. 2 M". Holt 312 Principles and new techniques relared to th., study of young chll· dren (•9•• 2 to S) with pr1cric•I opplicallona for guidance Consideration of tlie P•ychologital, •Ociologlcal, velopmenl of the duld and the retat•om h1p w11h a!'ld reacher> from infancy rhrough adolesc:ence CHILO, fA~llY ANO COMMUNITY-Nun Ed 801 l Unitt Thun. 7-10 Student Servi<•• Bldg. Rm. 6 Mn. Villeneuve r am1ly development end the t.fe cyct.. ol ,~. family: 1mpacr of hnuly on child developm.,nt; •OC1al ,,,fluence•; commun:ty re 1ovrce•. pt renu and rhe nur1ery school 313 COOP'ERATIVE NURSERY EDUCATION-Nun. Ed. 802 Prtnc1ple, end .mett!r1a l, of nunery school operc1t100. underst1nd1ng of child behavior lo• perenls auishng 1n coop nun ery school• llTERATUU IN THE PRE·SCHOOL-Nun. Ed. 803 2 Unih 314 S.c. I Mon 7 15·9 '5 N11n. Ed. Bldg. Rm. 4 Mn. Arm1lron9 31S S.c. 2 TuH. 7. IS-9.45 Redwood Cott•.. M". Vitol• £-,cplor•hon of V4r10US e•peuence' in literature 1ppropr1ete fO the developm.,nr of voun9 <llildr .. n, 1ndudin9 1loryl•ll1ng. poetry end puppelry I or P•rent• •nd prea<hool ruche,. MUSIC IN THE l'ltE·SCHOOl-N11rs. Ed. I04 2 Unito •31' S.c. I Mon. 7·1S·9:4S hdweod Cott•.. Mn. Meenuton t317 Sec. 2 TuH 7.1S·9:.CS Music llde. llm. 6 M". Me1,..11on Prachcal method& ond mal•"•la for brongin9 c:eetlve mu.,col e•· perience to pre-school children, cuhovot• musoc.al abolitle• thru rhythmic movem.,nt, 11ng1ng, p lavong M•r. Chg $2 00, '" NURSERY SCHOOL ADMINISTaAT10N-Nur1. Ed. 805 3 Unitt Tue&. 7·10 Student Service& ald9. Rln. 6 Mn. '•le ,.,..,..q: Child Development, Nura. Ed. 806A8 or lhree yea•• ••P •• nu,,ory school 1eocl1er Pronciples ond practice• including progr~m pl4'nn1ng, organizational 1truc1vre, budgeting, per•onal pol1c1es find pr~rt1ce1, rec.ords. stati1tff1, reporting, re la11onship1 wtth commv,,•ry re.tourc_e1, r~gula1ory agenci~s .. nd parents, 319 NURSERY SCHOOL l'ROGltAM-Nurl. Ed. I06A 3 u .. 111 Mon 7·10 Student ServicH lld9. Rm 2 Mn. Kohn Principles ond method• on nu""'Y educot•ol', and lhe e\ltluet1on of pl1nn1n9 & rechn1Quu tn current nursery school progr•m• SCIENCE IN IHI P'ltE·SCHOOl-Nu". Ed. 808 2 Uniu 320 Set 1 Mon 7 1 S·9 a.s Apph•d Scie"ce lldil I 17 Mn &owman 311 S.c. 2 Thu" 7,1S-9·4S R..lwood Cott•go Mra. Caldeton W1y1 .,t helponq the vrry young ct-i1ld become owore ol his world fnd h1m1etf n '' 1h•ough natu•et ploy with tov• •nd home tchool utr"'''' l'AllENT P'ltE-SCHOOL WOl lCSHOl'-Nu" Ed 820Aa Redwood Coff•g• Seu I thru 5 Sec I Mon 9·12 (2v .. s yr old•) Se< 1 Tu•• 9· 12 (2 ''7-S yr. old•) S.c 3 Wed 9· I 2 (2 l/2·S yr old&) 4 Thun. 9-12 (3-S yr. old1) (Nu" Ed. 120CD) S Fri. 9·12 (2"2-4 r. olds Mrs aowlut M" Bowl111 Bow Iv• ,,.,.q: or Sec. 4: Nu,., Ed. 8208. leborotory, workshop onrJ lecture clau for mo1he11 of pre1chool children Children eccompany l~~lr mothers Techniqut" of diacipline, guiding children's growrt-.. wh•t c.an be expected of children of ver1ovs 1gea. limir"d to two children per family Mothers m1v bring only !heir own children Noon meal lor child, prepared al home, •o be eaten in clan Mel Chg $5 00 for one ct.lid, $6.00 for two. LANGUAGE • ENGLISH • SPEECH -READING -ENGUSH - ,..,,.., First of • two-c.ovr.. H quence (w ith Engl 8) to Qualify rhe •n1tl1lly unprepered u vdt nt for Engl IA Grt mmer. punciu1r.on, spelling. and Hntence structure LANGUAGE. ENGLISH· 5'HC~ • R~OINO (C ... _•'_4_) __ •us1c WRITING IEVlfW-httlWI • I u.11 -·:~~ _........,.. ........ ~ -· -.. .. -- ,ro,.q; "C" grede or ..... tter in Engl. A or e llglbillty fOr Engl IA. 9-k. covrse. Second of 1 two-<ovr .. ••Quence (with Engl. A) to qu1l1ly tt>e m1111lly unprepered 1rvden1 for Engl. IA. Emphe1l1 i1 on partgr1ph wrt11ng. le1i&. fM 1otd 9-wli. cla-S.. ,... 3 • CREATIVE WRITING (fief'-,.,...__teh) JI u.Nt. U4 kc. I Cbfl. 120AD) Mo.. 7-10 UMrel Am as.. I Mr. Joe ... ..._.q: Engl. lA (GWQ. Engl. 100 (OCC). B11ic writing t!niqun, the erllcle, •hort story end novel, emph11iring plor, d l1!ogue end char1c1eri1.111on. Met Chg. Sotc. 2 '3 00. ENGUSH (freahmall c-.. oMtieooJ-h11dh 100 JM Sec. I Mon. •to Applied Scieftce aw. ...... 201 Jl7 S.c. :Z Mon. •IO Nursifte Edvc. a149. Rl'll. t 131 S.c. 3 Tuu. •IO Appli.d Sci. •1'8. R .... 201 U9 Sec. 4 Tues. •IO Appli.d Sci. •Ide. ltm. 202 J40 Sec. 5 T11H. 6-10 H-• Ee. a1'9. llM. 10 Mr. ZJwR ....... " Mr. KAowtet Mr.,., ...... Mr. Hef'rie UI Sec. 6 Tu .... Thwn. M Uwal Am aw.. RM. 6 :142 Sec. 7 Tuea.-Thurs. 8·10 liberal Am lldtf ...... 6 Mr. M-19-ry 343 Sec. I Wed. 6-10 liberel Alfa lld9. R .... 6 Mr. Welon 344 S.c. 9 Wed. 6-10 Nunifoe Educ. lldg. IM. t Mrt. Ooo J45 Sec. 10 Wed. 6-10 Home EcoR. aWg. ltn. 10 ""· D-• J46 S.c. 11 Wed. 6-10 liberal Am lld •. Rm. 2 Mr. Net- l47 Sec. 12 Thu,., 6-10 Applied Sci. •W.· 1 .... 202 Mr. Wallece UI Sec. IS Thu,., 6-10 liberel Ari& •1'8. R .... 2 Mn. Hou ,,....q: None. Prindplu of written cornpooltion, writing end evalua· 11on of rt.e s•udenr'a own papers, •n•lysia and dlacuHion of workt by profeu ion•! writers to stimulate clH r thinking and lmproYO a lt1cel ability, ruearch techniques, beaic Hnlence •klll1. 4tto ht. Heh w-k h a clink for lhoM -'"'9 help. INOllSH (Fredi.,..,. h91islil-&tl1Wi 1~ ,.,..,..q· P1u Engl. p acement test. Thoae felting, teke Engl. A ~ 11 w•th • 9r1de of "C" or better. Praaic.e in comp. & critic.el thinking. ENOllSH (Freth.,..., Ut. & c-p.) J U.W.. J49 Sec. 2 (E•1I. 110) 111 .... 7-10 A..iietl Sci. aC:. IM. 202 Crv..,ley UO Sec. 3 (b9I. 110) Tuea. 7-tO UIM'81 Arlt .,. 1 .... 1 Mr. Cw J51 Sec. s (E,..I. 110) w..i. 7-10 ~Sci. IW.. be. 202 Miu Me.,... 352 S.c. 6 (h9I. 110) ThVn. 7-10 LllMnl Arh ., R"'. 5 Mr. Da- ,,....q: Engl. lA (GWC) Engl. 100 (OCC). Intro. to llterolure end writing critic.al pepers, anelyais end evaluation of flaion, poetry, and drama In ou i9ned compo1itlon1. ENGLISH GRAMMAR (WRITl~G CUNIC)-E•1llah llOAO I UtNt 3SJ Sec. I T ... a. 7·10 Coun .. lifo1 Rtn. I (Endo Nov. 9) Mr. Telerap U4 S.c. 2 Tu ... 7·10 CownMlitte lttn. I (Sh. Nov. 1') Mr. t et.rn.,li us 9-wlo. COUrM. lndlvldu11ired ln•lruction in b••ic Engllth, gremmer. spelling, punc1u1tion, 1ent.,nce 1 ind paragraph 11ruC1ur•. lt .. ielft· Hon for 2 .. t1 9·wHli cleaMa-S.. pa9e J f(ATUR( WRITING-Engl. 125 I V. Unltt Thu". 7-10 liberal Arts lldg Rm. 3 (Startt Nov. 11) Mr. Jec.-1 9 . ..,1c. cltu ,,..,..q: Engl 100 BH ic technique• ol writing for m19ozon~ and Sundoy •upplemenh Re9i11 .. 1ion for 2nd t-wHk clau e&-SH IMI• 3. lS6 l'O UltY ENJOYMENT & A""HCIA TIOH-Eneli1h 11 I J URitt Mon. 7-10 Counaeluie lldg. lt.m, I Mr. Cvrrit lhou9htfvt •u d1ng •n•ly>n, and evaluotion of poeory lor 1tuden11 '"'ho du ir" bru drh and d epth on the atudy of poeory 3S7 1'0£TRY WRITING, fund.-Engl. 130A l'h U"lta TuH. 7·10 Applied Sci lldg. ltm 107 ((ndt Nov 9) MiH S..ew ,,..,..q: Engl 100 9·wli. coune. lnrrodutl1on to lr1dll1onel and free forms of paa1oc •~p•enion Ru ding end onoly1ing student w ork.. 358 l'OETllY WOltlCSHOP'-Enel. 1 J09-C·D I YI Unlft Tues. 7-10 Applied Sci. Bide ...... 107 (Stem Nev. 16) Mita s .. ow ,.,..,..q: Engl 130A 9-wlo. course. Continuation of Engl, 130A wlrh emph•1t1 on 1tudent Wffting. UAOINe AND COMP'OSITION-ln9liaft SOA PracHce In writing short reports end other e~po.lro•y papers, cri11c..I th1nhng and effective, correct expreulon. Ru dlnga relered 10 modern life, world problems, a nd 11oufion•I prep. 361 SCRll'T WRITtNG-Englilh 1112 J Uotltt Wed. 7-10 Home Ee. lldg. ltm. 9 Dr. Lo,...,_ fools & technique1 of sc.rlpt writing lor radio, teiev11lori, & morion p•courea OeaigM d ro deve lop 11ienh ond sklll1 in 11udenl1 In· tetested tn writing for o CAreer 361 SEMANTICS-E"glith 123 Moll 7-10 Applied Science Bld9. I m. 107 :a u .. 111 M". ,,..,._ A 11uuv ol WOid m"enongs de.19ned to g ive emo11on1I content •nd (O('lte•f of word1 •n •w•reneu of the Sl'EUING & VOCABULARY OEVElOl'MENT-lllel llU 2 U•lh 363 S.t 1 Tuo• 1 I 5·9·'5 Ae rie a149. Rm I Miu Wl.,ter JM Se< l Wed 7 IS-9 U Aerie lld9 a .... I Mr Kow1kkl Att~nftOfl ro the common etroH in spelling, c•pll•l111t1on the u1• ol lh• apo•troph• end •t..e h{Phen, together w11h nOn·lechnlu l vocobul1ry' bu1ld1ng -ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUA GE, ••1. 366;e, 2 tfn1i. 120A) T·Th 7:30-9 lO Nunlng R,,,, 2 367 Sec 3 (Engl. 1206) T·Th. 7:30-9.30 Nuning ltm. 4 8eq1nn1ng retd•ng, writing, and ipnll1n9, converu tlon, dicllon, tntJ elemen•••v vocabulary building. NO TUITION. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE, Inter -En 11th 120C 69 Sec. 2 T-Th. 7·30-9:30 Nu". Ed. Bide. Rm. 9 Mr. ledtllote Contonu•llon of Engl. 8208 NO TUITION. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE, Adv.-111911.t. 1100 370 Set. 2 T11e1.-Th11n. 7:Jo.9.30 N""· Ed. 8lcltl. Rm. 5 Mr. Lowrettce Continuation of Engl 820C. NO TUITION. -LITERATURE - i 11 AMERICAN llTfRATUU-h9llth 150 J U.ltt Thun. 7·10 .Apttll.d Sci. aid •. Rm. 201 Mr. Gewley ,.,..,.q, (ngl11h 100 Ma10< f1gure1 end periods of Amet1Cln L11ere- ture from the Colonie! period th1ough rhe period• ol H rly llHlilm ond N11ur1li1m AMERICAN UTlltATURE J u..lft s,g 2. +,.J. Isl, """' 7-10 t.. .................. to Mr. cw.e ,,..,. .. , Engl. IA (GWC) Engl 100 (OCC) M•jor llgurot & perloda In .Amer. lit , ~mpl\ula on 1he ~velop of our cuhu,., l~nt. LAMMAOl • INOUSH. 1NK1t. 11ADW8 tc-f'll) In CAUfOllNIA UTlllATUlll_....,.. t• I U.-. ..... 7-10 ~ lc'-ce ........... lOt Mn ...... Mo.jot California novela •nd •uthon, C.llfoml•'• contribution to American litereture. Repre•ntatlve writers: Bret H.Me, Arnbta.• Bierce. 0.orge Sterling, J•clt London. Robinaon JeHera, Jolln Stein- bed and by Bredbvry. 174 SHAKtsnAU. l•tro.-helu 145 a U•ih We4. 1· 10 c-.... 11oo, •We. ..... 1 Miu Snow p ...... , Engl. 100. The r•nge of Sh•lteap .. r•'• pleyt, hiatorle&, comedies, tregedie• & probl.m pl•y•. Hlatoriul & the•trlcel beclt- grounda; Sti.ke1pe•••'1 inlluenu on rnode•'I writer&. 175 YHEMU IN COHTEMPOllAIV flCTION-hel. 170 Wed. 7·10 H-lcott ............ 1' Prwreq: Engl. 100. Short work> of fiction C.mua, S.linger, Updike, etc. ere 1tudied Mr. freeman by modern •uthora, •g. for their explor•tlon of men·a 1plrltu1I condition. WOtiD llTnATUaE MASTHPIKES J U•lh 174 S.C. 1 (,I. 165) Moe. MO H-le .••. bl. 11 Mr. •ryt•11 ,.,.,. .. , Sec. I, Engl. 100; Sec. 2, Engl. IA. lntemlve 1tudy of Hlected work> from world literelure. -PUBLIC SPEAKING - ~ llQUNTS Of OttAl INTHl'RfTATIOH-lpeech no 3 Ullih TMa. 7-10 liber•I Am ...... ••· 10 Mn...,,... .. Prindple1 end practiGH of the or•I communication of proH, poetry, •nd dr•me. IXJ'lOIATIONS IN COMMUNICATION: COMMUNITY- ~ll 14 Focuaea upon communicating •nd undentancllng concern• of the community. Uae of tech. of group diacuuion & group dyn•mica. Cr·No Cr. b.1i1 only .... ii. fOC' 2-4 t-wli. cla1M1-S.. pa .. o ._ in FUND. Of OU1 COMMUNICATION-SS SI J U•lh Improvement of voice ind dictation, pr1ctice In 1peeche1 to In- form, to perau•de, lnformel diacuuion, & impromptu 1peeches. U2 INTaOOUCTION TO ORAL COMMUNICATIONS-SpMcli 100 J U•ih W .... 7·10 UIMrel Arh •We ...... 10 Mr. Holw.,. The neture and u .. of orel communication, empha1i1 on problem1 and waya to overcome them. JU INTRnUONAl COMMUNICATION-Sell 100 J Ufllt• ,,......, EUgibllily for Engliah IA or grede of "C" or better it1 Speech 52 (0.neral Speech). Proceu of speech communic•lion Theory incl p<ectice in the oul pre .. ntation In one to one ind 11TW1ll group 1ltua1ion1. ll'U•UC WIAICINO IU Sec. 1 (Spell. 110) ·M. 1-10 UMnl A.rta •We. a .... 12 JM S.C. l (Speh. 110) M. 7·10 llMrel Arh ...... bl. 10 JU S.c. ~ (S,.k. 110) T11. 7-10 Ulterel Ah ...... ..... 12 JM Sec. 4 ( Ii. 110 W. 7-10 l!Mrel Arh • . a .... 12 117 Sec. 7 (Spdo. 110) n.. 7-10 lillerel Arh ...... a .... 12 Mr. Hellaood ,.,.,...., Sea. 5 & 6. Eligibility for Engl. IA, or grede of "C" or better In Speech 52 (Gener• I Speed1). Theory end prectice jn COIT'· poaltion ind delivery of speeche1 to Inform and persuode •• well •• group di1C'u111on. JN VOICl ANO DICTION-Speech 200 3 U111ta Wed. 7·10 lllMral Arta •Ide. Rm. I Mr. Smith ,,.,.q! Sophomore tl1nding. M•jor physlologicel bases of 1p.ech. production of voiced •ound, ond problems of •p.,lting properly. Required for speech m• jors -READING - HADING FOa S'UO & COM,llEHENSION-E"'I. IUAI 1 Uftit Jto S.c. 2 Mort. 7-10 COllftMI. Bld9. S (End• Nov. I) 391 Sec. 3 T ... 1. 7-10 CounMI. lldp. S (E,.ds Nov. 9) •• S Wed. 7-10 CounMI. Bld9. S (E.ftd1 Nov. 10) 6 T1iun. 7-10 Co11nMI. Bid . Rm. 5 Eftda Nov. 9 Mo11. 7-10 Co.,ftsel. Bld9. Rm. S (Sh. Nov. U ) 10 T11H. 7-10 Co11nMI. ;12. Rfll. 5 (St1. Nov. 16) 396 Sec. 12 Wed. 7-10 CouHel. Bld9. Rm. 5 (Sh, Nov. 17) l'7 Sec. 13 Th11. 1·10 CounMI. •Id . Rm. 5 Sh. Nov. II Mn. G,.y Ml. Weir Mn. Grey M•. w.i, t-wli . ..._..., i nd proctoce on fund1ment1I reading skills epproproe1e to var1ov' reading tituat+on,, .study of details, dtscoveftng the roa1n idea. louHng information, ~vafu.1tive reading, read ing for recrtM• lion Olag & progreu ive 1esiin9 10 determ ared• of wultneu & i;>rog. m•de Re9iltr•lion for 2nd 9·wl.. cla•M•-S.. pege l LANGUAGE • FOREIGN (111 ,.o,.-converHrio"•' L11•1u•1• coun•• en 1dclitioft1i hour p•r "'"~ ii required ift the l1n111•11e lob.) fHNCH 4 Uftih 400 Sec. 2 (fr. 110) T·Th. 7·15·9:45 Co11nHI ....... Rm. 12 Mr. kftnell Grammar. c.onve,,atlon, composihon, 'tted,ng. •nd pronunc.1ation 401 fHNCH-French 115 4 Units Tue1.-Th11n. 7:15·9:45 Covn .. I. Bldv. Rm 1J Mrs H11bbord ,,.,eq: French 180 or two V" of H.S French Reeding end inter pret1tion of prosr, tonv~r .. toon, doctoon, compo11t•on. Comple1lon of •lem. gr•mm~u euent1eli. FHNCH, CONVERSATIONAL. Be9.-French 900 -402 Sec. 1 Tvea. 7-10 ht1ncia H.S. ltm. 261 403 S.c. 2 TuH< 7-10 Eat1nti• H.S. ltm. 2'4 2 Uni11 Mt McNutt Mn. , .... , Prortunc.i•tlon. diction; oral prat1ice, grammar. conver'1'1on oaMAN 4 Unit• 404 S.c. I (Or. llO) M-W 7:15.9:45 C°"n~•I. Bl"9. Rm._ 11 Mr. Re inholdt Reading, writing, ape~klng, gremmar. end converutoon 405 OlllMAN-0.nnan 115 4 u,.;" M-.·Wed. 7:15-9:45 Co11n1el. Bld9. Rm. U Mr. Berlin PNrwq: Germ. 180 or two year• H.S. Germon Gr1mm1r, roding, converHtlon, dlc.1lon, compo$llion -OHMAN, CONVERSATIONAL. le9.-0erm•ft 100 2 Unifi Mo11. 7-10 Applied Sci.nee l ld9. Rm. 102 Mr C11e Pronuncl•tio,.., diction, oral precllce, gramrMr, lonv~r1a11of'I 407 GlllMAN, CONVUSATIONAl, Int., -Germ1n T11e1. 7-10 Appliecl Sdeftce Bld9. Rm. 207 Prwrwq: German 800 Continuation of Germon 101 800. 2 Unitt Mn Iulo 2 Unit• 401 ITAUAN-ltalian 1 ..... ~, ....... ..,..,,___....._ Pronvr>cie1ion, diction, oral proctoce end gr•mmar ns~4!UMV for 910I communoca!lons. 1ntrodu~toon to the llelian cultur~ 1.ANOUAOl -INGUMt • iHKtl · ...OlNG cc-t'4> 409 JAPANIM. CONVIUATlOMAL, .... -Je,__ -2 U.-. ,_ 7·10 Ultwal ............ 4 Mila S.111 Pronunciation, didlon, orel p<1ctic-, gr•mtner, con,,.rwtlon 410 Sec. J !S,N•.) W. 7-10 "'°"· M. a.. S ~ Nrl. 101 Mn. w_.n 410 Sec. 4 (ltaW..) W. MO Nun. 14. a.. 5 (Stt. He¥. 17) Mn. W ..... 11 ....... ,..,,.... Beale converHlion1I lnstrudion fo d d the atudenl In tr•V•ilng. ... -.ti.. fer 2iad ......a. cle-t-S.. ,. .. J . 411 aUSSIAN, CONVlasATIONAl, .... __._.... 100 Wed. 7·10 N11n. Eel ...... 4 SPANISH 4 Ueih 412 Sec. 1 (Sr-190) M-W 7:15-9:45 c-1. •We ..... 12 Ml ... clrtold 413 Sec. J (Sp. 1IO) T-T1t. 7:15-9:45 c-1. •We. bl. 11 Ml ... ltr1n 414 S.c. 4 (Sp. 1IO) T-T1t. 7-9:JO ht.,.cla H.S ...... 244 Mn. lioldltert Reeding, writing, 1pe1klng, grammer. ond conven•tlon. 415 SP.ANISH-Span;.h 115 4 U•itl Mr. Deley Grommet, reeding, TM•.·Thun. 7:1S.f:45 lh1 ... u. H.S. ·a.... 2'9 ,,.,. .. , Span. 180 o r two years H.S. Spanl1h. converuhon, dielfon, compo111lon. 416 5'ANISH-Spa11i1h 2IO 4 Unit• Mon.-Wed. 7:15-9:45 UIMral Arh 1149 ...... 5 Mr. Uw•rds Prwrwq: S1>41niah 185 or 3 ye1r1 H.S. S1>41ni1h. Gr1mmar, idiom•, in1en1ive i nd exten1ive reading in contempor•ry colloqui1I S1Mnl1h, ot1I e xerdaei, •nd writing. SPANISH, CONYHSATIONAL, .. 1 .-S,..•lsh 100 417 S.c. 1 Men. 7·10 H-le. •We· ..... 9 411 Sec. 2 T11.,. 7-10 Art c .. ter ...... a ... 10 41' Sec. 5 W•cl. 7-10 Applied Sci. ...... bl. 20a Ml. S-le 420 Sec. 6 Thura. 7-10 Art c..,ter •"'9· a .... 10 Mn. La a.u 421 Pronunciation, diction, or•t prac.tic·•, gr•mrmr, conYeraation. SPANISH, CONVERSATIONAL. l11ter.-Spa•lsh IOI s. •. 1 M-. 1-10 Aptr Sci...ce ., ...... 20l p,.,...., Span. 800. Conlinu•tion of Span. 800. LAW ENFORCEMENT CHTiflCATI Of ACHIEVIMINT-S.. pa .. J ADMINISTUTION Of JUSTICE, Law bf. 22 P,.....: l.f . 20 end 21A or 218 or pe1ce officer. Review of court 1y1tema, proc.edurea from Incident 10 finel dlaposilion, principle• of conatltution•I, federal, •fate 1t1d dvil i..wa •pPlicabl. to law enfrc. 440 ADVANCED OfflCH TUININO-Uw bf. 42 J URits ......... , PHce orncer .s 1pprov1I of Dept. Cad. Field QfM'lriOnl end t1ctk1, recent l.gialatlon encl couM deci1lons, admlni11r11ive problems, ca .. preperetion, report writing ind follow-up invutige· lion. Pollce-communily r•l•1ion1, ethia , &. inter·pera. communlc1, CUMINAl EVIDENCE-law hf. 24 Prwret!: l.E. 20 and 21A or 21B or pHce officer. Kinda end degreH of evidence, crime scene seuch, collection of evidence, end rule• governing 1dmiu ibility of evidence. calMINAl INVHTIGATION-lew bf. 11 Prwrwq: LE 20 •nd 2 I A or 21 B or pe1ce officer. Fundamenta la of crim inve1tige1ion. crime 1Cene search, field noleteking, collec of evide nce, modus operandi, sourcf!s of inf0fm1fion, case prepa,at;on. t 424 CRIMINALISTICS, INTRO. TO-Lew E,,f, 65 J Unit• ;,. .... , 3 .. Ge olLe, or perm! .. lon or bl.. t.w PJ boilec•ion. pre1erv11ion, enelysis i nd interpretation of physlc•I evidence Photogrophoc technlqves, firearms identificotion, plu1er i nd >iii· cone casting. Mat Cl)g. ~5.00. 'CRIMINAL lAW-L•w Enf. 21A J U11in • ....--"i· • - • <& -• • ,.,..... .. ,...... .. l ... . ·--.... ~--• -: .....,.. S1rue1ure end definition• ol the most frequenrly u•ed sectlona of 1he Penal Code and other ttiminel 1ratute• CltlMINAL LAW-Law Enf. 21B 3 Uftits . ' -. .. .,. ~ ~ .. . -_,.. .. .., ,,..req. LE 21A or peaGe offi cer. Continuation of LE 2\A. DEFENSIVE lACTICS-llw Enf. 36A 1 Unit ,,.,.q. law Enforcemenl ma1or or peace officer_ Protection e911mt per.sot1s 4rmed w +th dangerou' weaponi, demon111a:tioru and drill '" hold, and throw•, use ol l>•lon, rHlraont of the mtnrally oil. crowd con1rol (l E ma1ors may >ubstorute for PE ) 428 DEFENSIVE TACTICS-l•w fnf l6B Unit '"'"'"' lE J6A Conlinw••on of lE 36A (law fnf ma10" mev 1ub1111u•e for P () •1416 FIREARMS-low fnf 3S Unit ,,..,.q, l E 70 and 21 A or 718. or peace offi~r Mora I upec 11, lega 1 prov1s,on.J tafe-1y p1e-CdvhOn!lt & ,tit11ct1oru cove nng U\f! of tire· btrns, fomg the \1drarm & 'ho,9v11 Srvdenh purdia\e ammo •nd p•v ranye fee. Mel Chg SI 00 'INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT-L1w Enf 20 3 U11i1t • ... ~. T :_... .......... :., ._., ,.:,.,: O .. .. ... ;-, .. • !' ... r ..... r _: Philo•oPhv ond h,siorv of lfw enforcemenr, overview of crime & police problems, orgen1ut1on •nd turoadlct•on of local. stare and f~der•I agencies Survey ot care~r opporfvn1het PROCEDURES-law Enf. 34 rgani1ation1 agenc•e1, righh and liabllirie1 for juveniles e.tl NARCOTICS CONTROL-law Enl. 38 :I Unifi . -~ ,,.,.q: Puce ollocer or perm1H1on of Dir L•w Enf O~tection and '"P'""'on of nM<ohu j ciangeroui drugs, hallvc•noge,,•c~. 1nves1igd t1v~ 1~c.hn1qU~\ -lfld (Q\.H t tf'\hrt10f"IY c, .... , Begin w .. k of S.pt. 13 w . tfl•tory. orgeniHtion ind development of th. crimiNI syndicll9; Ill lllldt 1ctlvilie1 &. intrution into legit. bu1. Effect of org. crime on soci.1y. PATaOl PIOCIDUttU-law l.t, U J U ..... 434 'OllCE ADMINISTaATION-llw l.t. '4A J Uelts ,,.,. .. , Puce orncer or permiuion of Oir. law Enf. Man1gement principles •pplic. 10 pera., lrtining, records, ct.linq. control & patrol. ''OllCIKOMMUNITY HLATIONS-Law l•f. 27 10 UtNt9 t742• Sllfl W'Y'I Acew1-v-t'· u Prwrw'I: Puce officer end permiulon of department heed. l1w enforcement training for recruita. Mat. Chg. $20.00. t441 p,.,. .. , Police superviaor with 1pprov1I of department heed. P.O.S.T. u n ified 80 hour cour .. for first line law enforcement tupervlaors. Mat. Chg. $5.00. 436 ssu55 'HSMY"'Stt' 'I' " ' U!W ,,.,. .. , Peac" officer or permiu lon of Dir. law Enf. For otficen prep1ring for flrtt, second, encl third line •upervlsory positions. Outi<!I and re1pon1ibilitie1 of verlou1 levela of police svperviaion. Analy1i1 of pera. & disciplinery prob. Prine_ of efficient l.•dershlp. 437 QUISTIONID DOCUMENT IXAMINATION-Uw bf. 50 2 Ultlts Prwreq: PHce office r or permi11lon of Dir. law Enf. Funclamental1 of handwrillng •nd questioned docvment comp.,iaon; exeniplu preper•tlon, iypewriler icl.n1lfic1llon, check cl111iflcetion, couM prea. •.w2 !W GM *'P'StM' W: " » "1 ,,.n1q: Puce officer or permiu ion of Oir. law Enf. Four hours lecture and four houra demorutr1tion. Typea •nd u .. of chemJcal agents in l1w <!nforaoment. Mal. Chg. $5.00. 4Ja Wff!C 0§5!Df!1 'P"P!O!M MM w I urn Prerwq: PHCI officer or permiuion of Olr. law Enf. Accident cauaea &. leg1I aspects, 1cene protection. ill!•rviewing, taking me11urmnt1., m•king di1g., 1ccldent reconslr ., in1roductiot1 to apeed 1kidm1rks. (Required for Traffic Certificate.) ,,.,..., LE 20 end 21A or 21B or peace officer. Tr•ffic law enforcemenl, Vehicl. Code, trefflc control, 1ccldent inve1tl1>1tlon. (Required for T ••Ifie. Cerlific;.ate.) MA THE MA TICS complete deacriptions. CO\IUet begun on one Review of the 1tructur<! end eppliulion• of arithmetic. •GENERAL MATHEMATICs-M..th IOO 2 U"ih 450 S.c. 1 M ... 1·10 Applied Selene• llci9. Rm. 204 Mr. field 451 Sec. 2 TY ... 7-10 liberel Ar11 Bld9. R,,.. 3 Mr. NoMr 453 Sec. 3 Thun. 7-10 Horne Econ, lld9. Rm. 10 Mr. W111.;,., No Prerequisite Funclemen1al opererions in methemeliet, decimel., percen•age•, aod the use of formula• 'ROGRAMMED MA lli LAI M~. Schryer/ Mr. Sawyer Mon. l11ea. Wed. Thun. 7-10 Applied Sci. Bld9. ltm, 212 455 Molt.. S-Applied ArithMetic 1 Uni! 456 Mith 10-Elernentiry Al .. bra 3 Unih 451 Moth 20~le, .. Geometry 3 Unih 451 Mith 110-lftte,...ediate A ... bre 3 u,.;.. 459 Mith l20-Tri9ono"'81Ty 3 Uftitt 460 Mllh 149-Sllde Rui. 1 U11it O(fe11 fle•lbility for one to move et .,1, own •peed-complete more lhan one courte or Mke mor!' fh•n a .s.rrrlesUH to comp~ta f cour1e Attend1nce R.eq11iremenh: Sox hr1 per week, Finl w .. l Only· Alphabetit •ffend•n«. St pt 13 AM Sep! I 4, "4·Z 10 sef etrtndencf! •chedule AlGEBltA, Elem.-M1th 10 3 461 'S.c. 1 Mo".-Wed. 7, 15·9:45 Applied 46l'Sec. 4 Tues.·T un. 7·15·9:4S App ied Sci. B d9. Rm. 204 . Env• ,,.,•q: Sec 2 & 3 only Credit for Meth 5 or pan m•th ploce ment e~am Basic. t lgeobra1c operations. eqvettons, polynomi1I expreu 1ona, facto11ng, linur •v•••m•, roltQ. proportion, concep1 of sel1, radical1, qu•dre!lc e11uat1on• IUSINESS MAlHEMATICS-s .. Tid111 No. 118 ALGEBRA. Inter -M•th I 10 3 U11iO 463'Sec. 1 Moft.-Wed. 7:15•9:45 Sc;.nce &lci9. ltm. S Mr. Zeller 464"Sec. l f.fh. 7:1S·9:.4S App(LJ Sci. 1ld9. Rm. 203 Mr. Nichol•on P'rerwq· M4th 10 or l yr HS bigebr• Lineer & 11uadra1ic fuoctjon1 & tlie•r g,.phs, lunctoons, c.urvo plo.,,ng, e~ponent1, r4dic•ls, lo- garithms. progreuion). binomial theorem, permv1a•1on1 c.ombiN · tions, sys.t of equa11ons. determman1s & m11r1ce1. with ~pplic1tion. TRIGONOMETRY-M•th 120 3 U11it1 n 2 SLEJ.!J 46S' Sec. 2 , 7·10 Applled Sci. lld9. ltm. 204 Mr. r.nhall ,,..req: H 5. geometry or Math 20; •nd 2 yo. H.S. •lgebrt or ~eth 1 lO Tttgonomett1c-and irwer'r trig .. functlOr'IS, vec.to,,, ;dentf. toes, polM coordinate•, solution• to ri9'11 •nd oblique 1r1angie1 with phy1.cal epplic4tlom The (Oncept of fvnwon " •fress<!d, COLLEGE ALGEBRA & ELEM. FUNCTIONS-M.tth. I 70 4 Unih 466' S••· 1 Mon.-Wed 7; 1 S-9:45 Applied Sci. Bldg. Rm. 205 Mr1. Reinlclr ,,.req: Math 110 & 120 or e11u1v S1ruc.HHe and propertie. of number sy>tema, binomiel 1heorem, prob•bility exponentiel lo9M"hm1c, ''ig ttnd pofynOm1i\I functions, matricel, and ~nelyti~ geomerry for those planning to enroll ,,, caltulu• • M6y bt! U11ern tor gradeH or tof cred1tpno uecJ1t. • M•••ro•I Charo~ MAT'MfMATICS (C ... 1'4') •CALCUlUS WfT'M ANALYTIC GEOM. h t Yr.-Matll llO 4 u,,;,, ,_.__.WM. 7:1~:45 Applietl Sci. llWe. 1 .... '107 Mr. Miller ,,..,,..., AM!+. 170 & JMU re.i ftr11 day of cl1u Analytic geom, 1nrrod to differenltal & inregral a lculus woth 1pplic11ions. 7 CALCUlUS WITH ANALYTIC GIOMfTltY-Matt. llO 4 u,.;,, J2!, £[ IQ 0< equiv 1•! yr. HS. math 1nJ y•i•) Dirrere nlia· tion and in~tion of algebraic, ITig<>nometric, hyperbolic, logarith· rnic ind exponential functions. plane enalytic gitometry, scaler p!oduel. •CALCUlUS WITH AHAlmC OfOMETWY-Math 115 T...._.n...n . 7:1S·t::U -'"'....,Sci. •wt. Im. 206 ,,..,...., "C' 0< better in M<lth 180 Second .em"'ter yor coune in calcuh.it. CALCULUS ~ 290 4 Uftitt Mr ........ ot the fint ,,..,,..., Mal lllS with J@., Of better. Muhiple integrals, Infinite oer~s. differential equation, Required for meth, physics. and engineenng majon. t •P'UCAlCULUS FOii alOl., MGMT., & SOC. SCI.- Matt. IW 4 U..ih TVfl,-l11.,..... 7,1s.t:45 Scie11<e •We. lm. 4 Mr. O...ton ,.,..,...., "C" Of better on 2nd yr H.S. algebra or Math 110. Seh , elementory functions, p<ob.billry, llne•r algebra with applications to biologic.ti, management and social sciences luing computer f.cilitit's where applicable. COMPUTO SCIENCE. I•-· 1-c-p. Sci. 100 I U11it Applied Sciettce llld9. Im. 'lOS Mr. Ortell •s.c. 1 Tlturt. 7:»•:JO, plus 2 hn. a,,.. (fftch Nov. 11) 11 •S.c. 2 n.u"-7:30-t:JO, plus 2 hn. arY. (Stam Nov. II) Rec..-tMhd: Concurrenr enrollment in or compl of Math 170 or equ•v 9-li. c-,.. lnrroductoon lo computer uoe nce and use ol the computer in ptoblem-solving. Offered on credit·no credit i,..,, only I....,...._ '-2 ... ,_ .. i. c&.s .. s-S.. page l · 2 cOMPUTSI ,llOG. ~ ENGa~ MAT'M. & SCl.-C.S. 270 J Units r ... s .. n. .. ,.. 1·10 tt-Ec .... tWe. Im. 13 Mr. McAferty 'rffW<I' "C" or better on r.Mth 180 or 14S. 6H ic programming for electronic digital computer>. appficatooru in ttience, math and en910ffnng Numerocal analysis, FORTRAN programming and ,,..thincH><ienled languages. Lob work on dig11el computer and penpheral .,quip. 73 SLIDE lULl-Math. S2 I Unit Si ·.,_.._ ,..,.,. in the theory end operation• of th<' log-log ,tide rule. Recommended for all ma1hema1ta. science, and engineering majon. Stu.i..nts lumish slide rule. TtCHNICAL MA TH-S.. Tktiet No. 7JS MUSIC CONDUCTING, ...,._ to Mr. Gleckler 47S Sec. I Monie 147 M-. 1·10 Monie aw.. IM. 4 2 Uftitt 47• Sec. 2 Mo.tic 802 ..... 7-10 Muaic 111c19. Im. • N_,...jit '"'"'"'' Music reading skill• and general musical background Intended for the community director of ch0<el group• and olh<'r mu,ic.i•ns, beet pettern-', mu1ici1n1h1p, tehe•ru l proc~dur~a. dic- tion, literature , voice are, and performance practicet. DANCE. 11.AHD Dr. lv .... rfo,..j 4n Sec. I Mots. lMAD --... 7-10 Motoic IW.. ltm. 2 I U•it 471 M<. 2 Mot&. I01 Me.. 7·10 Miitie twt. l lft. J N--cr.dit ""-"'' Audition at fint ..-ring. Study and performance of dance !Mnd musk with spec. emphasis on phrasing & production tech. Mt. p ....... ""-"'' Audltion at in t ..-ting. Re aru a mane. o music from the standard symphonic orcl,e.trol literature . Open to experienced performer• of string, bun, woodwind and percu,. 1ion instruments. Public performances. GUITAI. .... Mt. o.•i.. (W} Mt. •-• (Tlo.I 4'1 Sec. 1 Mort. I04 w .... 7-10 Musk ew.. ""'· 6 1 u .. 11 4'2 Sec. 2 MuL I05 Wed. MO Musk tW.. Im. 6 N....Credlt 413 Sec. J MuL 104 n...n. 7·10 Mutic tide. Im. 2 1 U•it "4 Sec. 4 Mon. I05 Thurs. 7·10 Mu•k tide. 1 .... 2 N....C,..,it rundamentels of gul1ar, music ""d muslcien1hip Bu ie tec.hnique. selection, eare, & rrpertoire unique to gu•t., Clauocal, popular, folk & flamenco musoc. Students furnish own d 1u iul guitar & mus s1d. GUITAlt, a.9.-M .. 1ic 6 1 Unit ~ ... . . . ··.· ~ ... -... r .... . . --.... .. . -.r-. ........ -.. ' . -. --~ ) •-~ course for "°"' mus•c ma1or1 1nt~re1te-d 1n learning to play '"~ gvoror correctly S1udenr1 lurno1h 9u1••r1 ltegistration for 2...t 9-w .. i. cla ... 1-5" ,..... 3 . 3 Unit9 489'HISf()tlY & '"'UCIATION Of MUSIC-Huma"iti .. 6 . ~-..~ ..... C'"'ontideu tton of mv11c from formal ,,.,,.,,,,, ~~d hu.•oricat ,1,.ndpotn1 tltu.Ur3t~d t~ctuff~'' dau dncvu•O" of rompoi.hont I Im, mu\•t ht-111f\ ~nd f1etc~ hip\ 'IO HISTORY & A,,ltECIATION Of M~IC-Mll••< 100 3 U"it' lhu"' 1·10 Mu11< 8"'9 ~"' 1 Mr reorlm•" 01u:uu ion of 9rf'el com~ers 4ind th,.., mu•u c lllv'''.sted lt"Clur,s. d.,u d1 \<;,_uU1on of mU\•C compo"''on t1tm• mu\1c: H~"d' OIAHGf COAST COMMUNITY CHOltAU Ml. h ub 491 Sec I Mvs>c llOA.O ,.,.,. 7-10 MY.Oc tldt Rm. I 1 UNI tl Soc. 2 Mut>c II 1A.O T ... s. 7-10 Mualc llcle. Rm. I No.,.Credit Ch0<a le rel)<!rtoore of ell tlylu and from all per10d1 ol rnu11c. Vocal production and mu••< fundameni.ls. Public performance. <MANOI COAST COMMUt'flTY OtlCHHTlA flo'r. P'Hr"-" S Sec. 1 Mutic IUA..0 r.,.,. 7-lO Muaic t14t. Rm. 2 1 Uttlt Soc. 2 Morslc noA-0 T ... 1. 7·10 Muaic tWe. Rm. 2 N....Crodlt '~: Eligibility 10< relt!nhon bu11d on -udition & available sp.tc.e. Orc::hetlra performs In regulu concert series dur•ng tthool yH r. "-'NO, .... -IN. Cos 5 M<. I Mvs>c 141 Tlow"-M Musk twt. Im. • I Uttit Sec. 2 Mwaic UOA n...n. M Mualc tWe. I m. 6 N-Crodlt 7 Sec. 3 Mu.k 141 Thun. a-10 Mu•lc lldt Rm. 6 I U11it S.c 4 Muolc UOA Thu" a-10 Music llldt Rm 6 Ho....Crecllt 8u1c po•no •ec.hniqve Recommend.d for •lem teochen, required lor mu\lc ma1 on many school• Practice 01tnos av11I on umpu• Claues Begin WHk of Sept. 13 MUSIC (Co11t'd) "-'NO, Elem.-Mr. fhompso11 Sec. I~; Miu O.no Sec. S & 6 _..........._....____ ~--. .... _...;..·~~--· .. ; .•-.1-. ·....-.~ • • r lT -__. ..... t·~··~----r·-·. ·. ' ·.· '• ·---. .. .... -...-: ~-·-........ 1--_,... __ --...... •• ~ .•. ~ -... ~. ·-·--#--. -· -. . .. ··----· .................. _. . --.. .. .......... Develop mu.,c11n1hip and !Msic piano technique. Recommended for elem ietchen; requored for mua•c rna1ors in meny schools PrHhce p11nos available on umpu1 "-'HO, l•ter.-M<. P'o""4tloa • • • • • •• .... • 4"' . ' P'rereq: Music 418 Of 518, or equiv. A. continu. of Music .Clll VOICE nAININO, a. .... 502 Soc. 2 (M.,.ic 145) Wod. M Music ...... 1111. 2 Mn. McCwtcMo. Beg. voice produC'tion for singing and speaking. To develop frff, flexlble tone quality; perfect interpretive and performance sir.Ills; clau and indi\lldual singing opporlunlties. 503 VOICE TlAINING, A .. v.-Muaic 144 w..i. 1-10 Muaic a1c11. Im. 2 P'rereq: Music I AS or equiv. Continuation 2 U11ih Mn. McCwt<hoo- of Mualc 14.5. NURSING AUIED HEALTH COUHl.S-S.. ,_ .. 6 Mll>ICAl SKlnAllAL-S-Tiet.et No. 1n 50.S•tNTENSIYE COIONAIY CAIE-Nursln9 S ,,..,..q: I! N on Calif O rhers musi ti.ve applied for Cali ice nse Multimedia progr•m to prepare RN lo fulfill the dulles •nd re.pon1obillt1e1 required to funC11on e ffectovely with 1he inlen11ve coron•rv c•re 1 .. m 506 LYN P'HAIMACOLOGY HVIEW-Hunilte 802 ,.,..,..q: Ucen•ed VOc.t11tonal Nur>e Review of basic principles of ph•rm•cology, knowledge of drug ac•ion. side effects, to•lc ef· fech, prec.aution1, end contr11ndic..tions 507 HUISING FOtl HUISl'S AIDS-H .. n i 100 Treoning and upgrading of nurses aid•, s~ills neceu ary to give patienl t Me in hospit•ls. convelestenl in.s1ilu1ions or homes SOI NURS. REVIEW FOi LICENSED VOCATIONAL NUISES-Nun. IOS ,...,..qt l \/N in Calif. Others mull have applied for Calif. licensure. Designed to update the l \IN on 1tends. procedures, & pr•C. in nu rs 509 NUISING REVIEW FOR H GISTtHO NUltSES-Nunin IOI Prereq: R.N, on Ceiif. Others mull have applied for Calif. licensure. To vpde•e the RN. New nursing procedures, drugs. and pallerns in nurs praCI 18 hrs field trip• & 40 hrs. clinical e:rcper required PHYSICAL EDUCATION -PARTICIPATION CLASSES - BADMINTON t s 04 Soc. I (,.E. 2) Mo ... 7:30-9·30 OCC Gy ... Mar g S2 00 ,fRSONAl U H CISE 'IOGltAM (W-11>-P'.E. 100 Mn ....... .,. 506 Sec. I T ... 1. 9:JO.ll·SO a.m. C.M toys• Club (Sts. Sept. 14) 501 Sec. 2 Twe•. t .J0.11 :SO a.m. C.M. leys' Ct..lt (Sto. N•v. 16) lrnpro"emenf progr•m weight control, posl\Jre, rela)!a•ion techni· que• and eurcoses to 1threve a holrhy body • .._...., ;,. ct.- room fin t c&.u fftffti,.. -1y 'HYSICAl flTNU5 (Mo11 O.ly Soc. II ~·W-Soc. 2) I .,,,_ •sos Soc. I ,,.(. SSJ M .... 7:JO.f:M occ ,... Ml. Hob- 5c.1•nl1fic evalu1tion of slate of fitneu through u.a of 1he 1porh onedicone l•b Through • va11e1y of ach"lfie1 en individual program 11 provided to upgrade 11a1e o f fitneSI. M1t. Chg. $2.00. SCUIA OIVING-C..... (OCC 2 Uftita) (GWC I U•lt) •sot S.c. 1 (P'.E. 111) r ..... 6:30-9·30 occ Gy... Mt, Wett .. •rd VOllUllAlL t s 11 Sec I (,.E. IS) f.,e1. 7 3().9 30 OCC Gym SCIENCE •su ANATOMY, HUMAN-lllol ,,0 I Unit Miu Hil9 ... dorf 3 Unit. T v•• ·Thurs 7 15.9 AS Sc,.nc• llldg Rm 13 Mr Mil.els°" ~ner1I human 1natomy de1i9nt'd pro~"ly for pre•nurung and µhy11cal educ1tion ma1or1 M•• Chg $• 00 t s16 ANAfOMY·,HYSIOlOGY-llol, 221 Mon ·Wed 6 )().9 ~ Sc,."ce llld9 Rm. ll Human ••ruClu•e •nd lunctoons Destgned pa111cul1rly on Allo~d Huhh fields Mt1 Chg $A 00 t 5 16 ANATOMV-P'HYSIOLOGY-Anat . .rhy1. lA 4 Unit. Mr. Neal for studen11 ,,.,..q, Chem111ry 2 or concurrent enrollrne,,r or Of'9 year of high tchool chemistry Fhst o f a 1wo-cour'9 sequrnce 11udylng •trucrure •nd !unction ol the human body. Designed for paramed ica l biology rn11ors. (nursong, X·r•v ttchnlciena, etc.) end phy1lcal education majors Mar Chg $4.00 5 17'ASTRCNOMY-Astr0ft. 100 S U..ltt f11e1. 7·10 Science tide. Rm. 16 Mr. Pin ... ,,..req· Pan SCAT t"'I (le11 >ehedule, insode Iron! cover.) History of u1ronomy, the (on&1ell11oon" 1olor •y1lems, •truclure of 1he univerle. fl~ •nd <•lender&, astronomic.al instruments Pla n•••rfum and 1elescopf! u1ed •May be t•k~n for grades °' for credo! no credi1 • M~r.,rial Ch•rge SCIENCE. (Co,.t'dl Sii BIOLOGY, h •ento•l,-ll1ol 100 3 U.O.. Mon 7-10 Scie"u llldg Rm. 16 M<. ~ For non boology m•1o,. Pl•nt •nd •mmel life P<"~. biol. in ~uhh, t>ered11y, end conservetoon Meeh Sl•te heahh educ.ttion tt'quorcrn\C!nr Not ooen ro !hose woth "A" or "8" on H.S. 81ol t s " lllOLOGY, Euenti1h , Lalt.-l iol IOO I u.it Wed 7·10 Suence lldg ltm. IS M<. A jl - for non b1olo9'r' m•1ou Moy be 1alen .n~pendenlly of Biol. 100. How boology conor11Ju•~• to everytl•y lofe. Mlit. Chg. $2 00. tsll a tOLOGY-l ioloty 2 a umi. Aa2C -¢ Survey of •lructure & tunction of organisms. l e<tures, ........,.,, .. llOrl• & labs fulfill• Sra•e hhh e duc. 1equire. Ma• °'9-$.4.00. 5" GfN[IAL MICI OBIOLOGY LAll-M~ I ,,..,..q: Concurren1 11nrollment in the d•y clu s leaun. t 521 3 H::1STIY, :.;....,.,.,1-.c ...... ~ •.••• Aill ........ 111 ...... ·ili·ibibl rreroq: "C" or better in Math 110 or 2 y~. H.S. olgllbta; and Chem. 2 or H S chem. or equiv. Basic p<inciplu with tpedel emphu i1 on chemical alc~lttions and atructvro. Mal. Chg. '5-00. CHEMIJTitV, 1 .. trot1u7 s ...... l s2f 1s.c. 2 1cE .... 1001 M-w ,,-.10 Sdoeco awe ..... " .... ._ t s23 Soc. 3 (Chem. 100) T-lh. 6:30-10 SciHeo· awe. Iba. 14 Mr. ~ ,,._, ... , 1 yr. elem. algebra or Mlith 10. Basic prindp'" of In- organic and organic chemi11ry. lecture-lab. Mat. Chg. $2.00. •523 ,IEPAIATOIY GfNHAL CHEMISftY--C ...... a 4 ..... 're,...: M•th 110 or 2 yrs. H.S. algebr• 0< eqoiv. wirh mtnlmllm grade of .. C.. For 11uden1t planning to take Chemhlry IA. Princi- ples & calcul11ion1 of c.hem , pracrice on lab. tech. Mat. Chg. $.4. GEOLOGY-0.olotY 100 a ...... 526 Soc. I Mon. 7·10 ScO.nce 8"'9. lm. I Mr • ._ 524 Sec. 2 luH . 7-10 Scie .. ce tW. ..... I Mr. IC.-w S25 Sec. 3 Thu". 7·10 Scie,.ce tide. l•. 16 ~ • .._.. Compornoon •nd 1lruC1ure of the earth. The internal and ••-I proceues which modify the a ult •nd wrlace Not open to ·~ d~nh who hav<' laken Geology 180 Sl7 GEOLOGY, ROCKS ANO MINEIALS-Goo&oey 800 2 ....,_ Thvn. 7-10 Science llld9. Im. I Mr • ...._ Orogon and llH of common rod• and minerab. Methods end pracltce of rock and mineral 1den1ific.ation .Slll MAllNE LIFE-Mari-Sci. 10 2 ....._ Natur•I hlS!ory of rNrine pl1nts •nd animals of .outhem California wilh 1n ttmphe,is on the11 ecology, distribution, clattiliallon end response to lhe environ changeo ptoduc.d by man. 529 MAllNE SCIENCES-Mari-Sci. 100 a ....,_ Mon. 7-10 Science lld9. Im. 25 •· o.ne.. 01ientatlon to: OCH ns' physical and chemiul ,,.-openlet, tho _..i.. onlerface, sea biology, ocu n ba1in geology, the Ma .. e resource, c.onaerv•tion i nd prevention of cont•nain.tion. ,HYSICAL SCIENCE 2/1 .,..._ UO Sec. I ('hya. Sci. 100) M-W 1·10 Sc1. ...... 7 (EMa "-· 11t ~ SJI Soc. 2 (Phys. Sci. l 10) M-W 1·10 Sci. aw.. 7 (Sta. "-· 11) ~ &.roll WI ltoth 9._.t. c-no. at ,..._ .f ••wi••Mloe. NOT OlpO'I' 10 Sc.1e nc11, Nl<l lh or Engineering majon. lnrroductory ledvro end lab for stude nh woth little Of no sdenc. !Mckgrovnd. An t 9 wb.., physla and aatronomy, 2nd 9 wt.. .• chemistry and N rth ~. le9istrat .... for 2 ............. .W--S.. ,_.. I "4YSICAl SCllHC .ldoeco I Intro. for sruden11 with no tcienc. b.d:ground. •""-"Y. ~ ogy, physia , chamiatry, moteof'Ology and mait.. "4YSICS 4 U... SM Soc. I (Ptlyaia 1201 M-W 7-10 A ..... Scl. aWe-211 Mr.~ "5 Soc. J (PllkMcl 120) H\. MO Appliooil Sd. aWe-111 .... C..-g , T, onomotry £chank•. 21, souJ. £,L£ 42 ,,...nl In pro-mod. course and in other ~nial Covnft ••c.pf 1d enco and engineering "' P'HYSICl_,.,ysin US 4 ..... Tues.-Thu". 7-10 Applied ScO.ftce •We. Iba. 209 Mr. C- ,.,...... Trig . light, Magnetism, Electriclry, A1omic Phy•la. .SH THE SEA: MAN'S NEWHT FIOHTIH-Man.. Sci. -2 """"- Thu"-7·10 Scle•c• llld9, ltm. 10 M<. Md>-w Unden•• ••plorthOn and ttJOploitation, d.u lination, waate dltpOMI. •ubmer1lble and h1bi11t technology, man-dolphin communlc41rion, recrearlon tech, conservation, employment opp()ftunill"'. SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTOllY Of MEXICO is evel&.ble th..-9h TV. la9~tor et elttior OCC or GWC ar regular re9i11ration times. .SSO AMHICAN ECONOMIC IHSTITllTIONS-fcoe. 10 SS3 F$ The epploc.toon of busoneu techn.que. and economic theory to 10lu11on of •he probl•m• of th• Ame,.un economy, eulonwtOon, pov~''Y wot ond l~bot tf'lat1on1 Am .. f•(t n •"\'•'V"""'· the fede,~I Con111tuflon. Ca i cwn1a t•t• • local governmenr S..11she1 the h11toty and govt. gr-duarlorl re- quor ement (for non 11an1fer studenn ) (Credi• no etedit only ) AMEltlCANII.A Tl ON-Ame: IOOA.a S.c I M-. 1·10 lil,.ral Arh tide. Im. 2 Mr. _._ Preper111on for US. citlzenstlp. f meriun hlarory .aS ~ ment on the federal. 111te, and loc.al levels. Ne ,...... ....... • .U4 A.MHICAN STUDIES 1-A-r. Stv. 100 4 ..... Wetl. 6:30-10 Sclente Hell Or. '- Survey of 1elected polltial. 10011, economic, and c:vltvr91 i.... 11llutlons of U.S. Sati1fies t late requirement In U.S. H~torv. C-- >lilurlon, 1tate i nd loca l govemment. Not open to ttvdonb with credil in Hi•lory 170/ l 75 or Pol. Sci. 190. Mat. °'9· $.2. AH1l410P'Ol00Y, 'hytlcal J ..... 're Sec. 2 , ........... 1u 1 , ..... 1.10 Sdeece it E. 11 Z. W SS7 Sec J (A10lt.ro. 115) Wad. 7-10 H-le-............ 1 ....... SSI Sec 4 (Anthre. 115) Thun. 7-10 "-............. 7 Mn.. .......,, Hosto,,al origins i nd clavelO!)menl of ~ulturo •nd IOdoty. ~ ogy, recon•l•uctlon, e•tlblishmenr and chronology, blologlc pre- h111ory, e volutlon•I conupts & lheori.. In th. Ot'i~ of oill\#'O. ANTHRO,OLOOY, Cultural S60 Sec. '2 (Anthre. 00) ~" 1· T1'o ,_.., Analysi• of JQC••I 1trucl\Jre, flmilv ltin1h1p. belief & •'-· 0...... monants of culture & personality Social .,_.1ysis of t«:5otle.. Ct')CIAl SCIENCE (C-t'cl) CALIFOINIA HIS to .. 1 S61 S.c. I (Hlot. 140) Mo,.. 7·10 LIMNI Ano 1"'9. llft. l :i u,.;,. Mt., ..... ,. fconom1c, •OC••I, •nd pohllul dev.,loponent of C.lif0<ni• rom ih d "co-.ery •nd occuiu 11on by •l>e SfMn••" to ti>" pruent !!•<on-- mended f0< tl>os• entu ing elemen••ry 1Hchrn9 CHllO nYCHOlOGY-S.. Ticket Net. 310-.l I I ECONOMICS, ,n..ciplet S Uttih S43 S.c I (Ee ..... llO) M. 7·10 Sci. led . 1 (M<ocro) Mt. uton c. 1 Prin o econ. erw yiis,, econ. in,titurions. • 1uve1 of publ.c. policy. Kon. found11oon1, n•llon1I income •nd e~loyment, econ fluctu111on1 •nd growth, mone•••y •nd f11cel pol1e:y S.c. 2 & l Tools & method• of econ •n•lyu., •upply and demand, co•h , mlae>11conomic model•, production •nd l•bot. ECONOMICS, '"-!... 3 Uioito 565 S..:. 2 (le.,.. 11S) W. 7·10 Uloeral Am IM. t (Micro) Mr. i...wis S.c. I. '~t Econ. IA. Tool& of economic •n1ly•i1, rNCt<>- e<enomlu, CAp1t1I rl>eory, n11ion1I income, money & tl>e banking 1y&1., infl.tion, role of th• gvt. in monet1ry & fi1e•I policy. S.c. 2 "'"'"•' price •nd re1ou1 ce 1llocu ion, di•tribvtion of income, economic problems, internetionel tr1de, c<>mper•live econ. •Y~tems. SM ECONOMIC 'IOlllMS & '°'-ICIU-lc-. 100 3 U..lto Thun. 7-10 H-lcoft. ""-· 1 .... t Mr. Lewis ,,.,.,., Not open to •rudenu with credit ln Econ. 180 or l BS. Otle •eme•llr couroe for non·rNiOro. Org.niu!lon & functioning of ttM American economy, prob. of economic growfh & r~ourc:e 1tloulion. OEoolAPHY, c.,1tu,.1 3 UMtl 5" S.c. 2 (0.... 11.5) T ... o. MO ~11 Am 1"'9. ltm. I a.....-ts* u1 s.c. :1 ca-.. 11s1 we<A. 1.10 i.a.. .. 1 Am aw1. 1 .... 1 ""'· Dehill Cuhur1I elemento of geog. & !heir e0<,.l1tion wilh physia l ele- menlO, popul.t1on, distribution, l•nd-o.. pellerns, ind rr1de. S61 GEOGRA'"Y Of CAllfOllNIA-GeOI. ISO 3 UAltl n,.,"· 7-10 U...ral Am IW.. ltm. I Ml. Nell C:.l1forni1 1opogr1phy, n11ur1I re•ources, ond economic. 1>4llerno. Recommended f0< 1hoo1 prepering for elementary tuching. GEOGRA,HY, 'hysi<al J U..itt 54' S.c. 1 (0.0I· llO) M. 7·10 IJ'Mnl Am llcl9. hi. 11 Mr. Ira .... 570 S.c. 2 (Ge,. llO) W. 7-10 UIMnol Am IWp. Im. 11 Ml. a-.d Buie phy••cel element• end their integr•ted P•""'"' of world di•- 1ribution ClirNte, l1nd form" 10111, •nd neturol veoetetion. S71 HIStOIY Of THE FAI EAST-Hist. 120 3 U..itt n.un. 7-10 Ut..t1I Art• lklt. Im. 11 Mr. o.,...1sch ln1.,rdi>eiplln1ry survey of politia l, 1ocial. economic a nd c;vltur11 tradi1ion1 of EH i A•i• emphH l1in9 India, Chin•, J1p1n, S.E. Alia. HISJOllY OF THI UNITlD SJATIS 3 U•itt . S73 S.c. I {Hkt. 170) Wed. MO t'-• L•r I " btr Survey of Americ;an hi•toric1I developmen1 from the founding of tlle Englt•h colonie-t to 1 B76, polltic1I, economic, intellectu1I, f0<1ign policy. S.ll•fie• St•I• req. in Amer. Hi1t. HISJOIY Of THI UNITID STATES 574 S.c. 2 (Hkt. 175) W-4. 7·10 l .... I Am 1"'9. Im. 7 Ml. Boltoa Continu•tion of 1'1e •urvey of Americen Mu orlc1I deve lopment •ince IB76. S.ti1fie1 orate requirement in Amer. Hi•I. HISJOIY OF WUTllN CIVlllZATION J U•ito S7S Sec. I (Hlot. llO) t ... o. 7-10 Uloenl Am .,. IM. 11 Ml. o.,...isdl O.ve lopmenl of -•tern cvlrure from earliest beginnings lo the 16th cen1ury, the lmp1c1 of pollliul, •ociel, cultura l and e conomic 1chievemenh of previous civiliz.•tion1 upon our own_ Hln on Of WUtHN CIVlllZATION J U11itt S7' S.c. 2 (Hnl. 115) Wed. 7-10 s.1o ..... •w.. 1 .... 25 Mt. le-*'""' Wulern cvltur• from the 16th century to prrtl!nt. Outline of develOl)ment of •oclal, economic, poli1ic1I & cuhufll instlrvtion1. 577 INTHNAllONAL AFFAlllS-,ol. Sci. 110 3 u.,;,, Wed. 7-10 llberel Art• llcl9 Rm. 3 Mr. Millar Bockground rn US or Europun h1>1ory h.,lpful. Rel11ton1 of n•l10ni, fvntt1on1 of power, diplomacy, inlerna11onal l1w and org1n1u 1ton. •nd C!COnom1c fecroro Case •lvdi.,, in problems of U.S. loreogn poltcy in rhe l1gl>t of the East·Wes! cold war. INHOOUCTION tO GO'IERNMENT (U.S.) 571 Sec. 1 l'ol. Sci. 110 M, 7·10 Home l e. lld . ltm. 12 3 u .. itt Mr. Miii.or 579 S.c. 3 ("ol. Sci 110) n.. 7-10 liber1I Art& lld9. llm. 7 Mr. W1r1 'roroq: Sec. I & 3 Poh SCAT '"'t (Teai sc'1edule 1n11de f1onl rover) Prrnciplu end problem• of 90\/•rnml!nl wilh empl>aso• on '"" A-riun poli1iul syslem at •II le\lels S..1tslies Sl1te •equ1re· menh in lhe I,) S Constltu11on, Still! ind loot government M'I Chg $2 00 Sec 2 onlv MAUI AGE & fAMll Y-See Tic~•t No1. 2.._171 510 ,HllOSO,HY, Intro -'hil. l 00 3 U"ih Mo". 7·10 the Forum Dr. lewi• Ovt!sloon. peopl• uk •bQu• the universe and therr pli er m ot Pou ible •"•we" develo~d by le•dtng ph1lo.oph"'' on such ore•• "'' thf' m"•nin9 ot ~ nowledoe iu ent1f1c methods rel191on, •th1c_, au1tie11n , l>1••orv pol111c. & metephy>t« 581 "HllOSO,.HY OF IDEAS-,hil 115 3 Unm Mon 7·10 Home Econ. Slclg Rm. 7 Mr W•ll An•lvu~ of l"rW!41"1•ng1 ctf"d ._. if'•rch tor 9f"f\ent hvth!. '" 1h~ w1111ngt o f 1eprru·n1•ttvri of pktlO\Ophu. w isdom Cmph~s•s 0111 ..-o-nt 1tilev Sil 'HllOSO,HY ANCIENJ-P'hil. 7A The dev.,lopmt'n• o f •he Hell""'' mond Empl>uos " on .,,.11,,, ol rhe buor 1 .. t of pre·Soc11tH Plato and A"•IOtle ,SYCHOlOGY J U11ih •su S.c. I ('• ch. 100 tue•. 7·10 Scie"c• Hill Or. Orv"' lnlro cou11e Appl1c•lion of p•ycl>ological principle• to lhv JM!•· 1onol end 1ociel ed1u•lmenl• of tli., normal individual Mo1•v•t1on, erno11on._ conflict>. 1nd1vidua I dlfter<'nces, grow•h .nd d.,v.,lop 1nent Mat. Chg. $ 1.00 Sec. I only. SJ4',SYCHOLOGY, A ,1.d-'•ych. SS .'I U,.ih .... ,... ---P11w cal u•e of p•ycl>ology In lh" enrichmenl ol everyday life, In ind111tr1•I, eduol•onal, and clinocol p•ycl>ology. (Non·tr•n•fer nol recommended fo, tl>o•• wit!> credit in P•ycli IA) nYCHOlOOY, '•n-al & Social Adju•._,., J U•itl sas Sec. 1 l'•ych. '10) M-. 7.10 H-1c .... •w.. 11 M• ..... dley SM Sec 2 I'• ch. 110 T.,.o. 7·10 H-(co ... l14t. Im. 11 Mh o °'"'"'' Sl7 Sec. 4 l'•ydl. 110) W9". 7-10 "-£c-. 1"'9 ...... 11 Mr. Lee Sii Sec. 6 l'sy~h. 110) Titwn. 7-10 H-1c .... IW.. 1l Mr ........ ., sn s... 1 ,,,.,ci.. 1101 "'""· 1.10 c-.... 1-. •Wt. 1c Miu o.. .... '••eroq: Piycl> I 00 (Sec. I, '1, •. 6, n Pr in or •diustment, the h.1lthy penon1l1ty, edju1trnen1 >o ltfl! situation•, 00.llcleo .,.. cou"'•'•d wuh 'olution,, recent r••••'"<h SOCIAl SCIENCE (Co..t'd) 590 lfllGIOHS. IAS1 & WfSt-"'il. 110 J IJ.,lo Wed 7·10 Mum IW9. IM. 1 MT. Well rh.t n11ure of relo91ou• thlnk1n9 and belief P111ern• deve loped In both the Wot ond th1t U&I, their ,,.fev•nGe lo the contempou ry ontelle clu•I world A b•o•dtr undentondong of tlie w0<ld.. religiou• thought •n•lyit• of the princ1p1I document of th" Eut, oacrl!d htl!tllUre •• " •ymp•lhellc .. xprt!n1on of reli91ou• 1hov9h1 ind culture SOCIOLOGY, I01tro I U•lto !Q ! Stl Sec. 2 (Soc. 11S) n...n. 1·10 ScietKe HIN Mr. M41 Soc11l inte1rel11ion•hip• ond Sl'°"P organiu tion, foundellon• of IOCoe ry, wlture, 10011 d1fferen1iation, 1oci1I in1to tu1tono. Met Chg '2 00 S.c. 1 only SOCIOLOGY, A .. I. ef Socllll ,......_ ff2 Soc. I (Soc. 100) Moe. 7-10 Alt c-.... sn s.c. J !Soc. 1001 n..n.. 1-10 ,,.,,.._, Scte.c. ...... 201 Mn.~ .. Amerou n •ocial problemo. v•lue syuemo w ithin which p<oblem• denlop. lnduotri•lization, P<>9<1l.tion, Crime and dellnqul'ncy, f1mily, rice rot.Hon•, i nd education. • CHILO ,SYCHOlOGY-S.. ridiet N ... Jl~11 VOCATIONAl ,rlANNING fOI WOMIN-S.. Tldtet Ne. 1IO SUPERVISION INDUSTRIAL . BUSINESS CEaTtFICAll Of ACHllVIMINT-S.. ..... 3 - WOIK IXHlllNCI llGISTUTION-S..,... 3 . •USINHS Ct)IUSf'ONOIHC(-S.. Tuet No. 164 COMMUNICATIONS fOI SWRVISOU-S..peov. 100 600 Sec. 2 n.w.. 7·10 "'" c-tet ...... 1.,. I Mr. S.ith Developing telking, li1tenin9 and w riting •k•ll• c0!\Ji1tent with i>ood humen relatiO!\J principles for the supervi•or or meneger 601 OOVBNMIHT SPVICI. F • ..._ ..... of-Govt. S..... 100 J Ueitl Conc.epl• j Fel,.1, Stall!, •nd loul governmento. their 0<geniu · hon, rNnegement, functioning and inter1c.lion. 602 HUMAN lflATIONS FOii SU,l.VISOIS 1-s..,.,.... IOI Techniquu i nd 1pplic.1rions of p•ychologicel prind pj,., in beller employer-employ..., rel•lion•hips. building HUMAN lllATIONS fOll SU,HVISOIS 11..:s..,.,.... 102 60i S.c. I ""-· 7·10 c-u... •We .... 14 J U11ltl Ml ..... Technique• end prlnciple• by whi'h 1t.e supervi•or motlv•t•• hi• employee• tow.,d compeny •nd or~ni11tional g<><1ls. INTIO. TO SU"IVISION-S..,.,,,. 104 604 S.c. I Moll. 7·10 Mulic ...... l11t. I 60S S.c. 2 W-4. U c .. 11 Mo .. '•lie• fee. 1 .... Sl2 ,...~, Sec. 2 Munic.ipel employ ... Sec. 4 Public Mrvice employee. Supervi•or'• resp0mibiliry for org.niution, dutiH, communicelion, pl1nning human rel•rion1, 1r1ining. ev1lu11ion •nd morlv1rlon. f:01 JOI AHAlYSIS & W04UC SIMl'l.IFICATION-Su~. I05 3 Ullih Moll. 7·10 A1ric11hure 1"'9. Ion. I Mr. Nix°" Moch1niu of 1n1ly1tng proce .... , ()p"retions, and t1sk1 involv"d 1n work, to reduc.e effort, hme i nd exJ)"nditu,..,o. 6Cll lAJOa MANAOlMINT IRATIONS-SupetV. I06 2 U .. ih Hi110<y .J deve!pmen1 ol l•E r movement, union contt1C1>, groev•nce proudure1, N•llOn•I l1bor Rt!l1tions Act, W19ne: Act, T1ilt Hertley Act 3 U111to OIOANIZATION & MANAGEMENT-S..C"'· I07 s a • 60t S.c. 2 Wecl. 7·10 tecli. II.it. Im. 14 Mr ..... 11 Super\li1on' re1pon11biliry for planning, orgainlzing, dirrcting, c.on· 1rollong, coordin•llng, e>t•blishing lint! of 1ulh0fity, functions of dep.trlmenh or uni,., du1iu •nd responsibolillt!l, policie1 and the pror.edure•, rulo and regula1ions 610 'EISONNEl MGl FOR SUP'Elt'llSOU-Suporv. 808 .'I Unit• W•d. 7-10 liberal Am lk19. Rm, 4 Ml. Kowaleoill Bole functions ol •n indu•lroal rl!la1ton, dept Emphasis on employment, wag!! and .,lary •clminislralfon, per~onnel •pp:aioo l._ iraoning, and labor rel11ion1. 611 ,RODUCTION 'LANNING & CONTROl-Supo!'f, 809 2 Uftlto Mo ... 7:15-9:45 Co.,,. .. 1;,,9 IW9. Im. 7 Mt Ro..,.i...r1 fh., rnanuf•clurong cycle. Oir.,cted 1ow1rd producloon dt!P8rrment, supervi•orv •nd ~llted per•oi>nef •uch as purch .. ing, 1ecounting & engine.-r1ng Systems & procedures., rt1trne11n9. planni,,g, rmnpwr lo•d"'9· onvenrory conrrol, scheduling. and di•P8tdung 611 P'UlllC lMP'lOYU llElATIONS-Superv. 810 l U"itt Tue• 7-10 l•t•ncr• HS Im 203 Ml. Thomp•- [mploy"" employl!r 1ela11ons on t"" public ..,r\11te lmP8CI of co~ lect"'" ~goroerons & •rbotraloo" proted on pvbl suv employees 613 S'l'STEMS ANALYSIS, Intro -S..porv 812 J Unitt MoOI 7-10 H-fco" lldg llM 10 Mr. K~I H1Jforv, df"vPlopment & pnnc1ples ol 'V''em-s art~lys•t. 1errr11notogy btu ic theory, Jtmphf1e.d <.AH' 1rud1ei For ivpt>rv110r1 or tho~e tt•,n1n9 fo..-su~'"'''°'Y pos1tton1 THEATER ARTS ACTING FUNDAMENTALS (Poley P'rod.) 3 U•ito 610 S.c I (Th. Am IOOA8) Mon. 7-10 S•ill Ce01t1r Im. 6 Mr Wen11 621 S.c l (l A~ IOOAI) Tve• 7-10 S.ill Ceftter ltm. 6 Mr W1 .. 11 Dtttuu•on, 1llu1tr"1lon • .,nd prachcal ~•perif'nce in •cfmg. lme= reecitrlg , c.hJttdtl~r11tlhOO, malu~·up, co~'u,,..tn91 and r~h@ar••ls. rr11bloc ~rlo•M6nce ol S<I!""' from pl•y• 622 ADVANCED ACllNG 'IOCESSES-Th.,ter Ar11 220 3 U11itt Wed 7-10 S.ifl Center Rrn. 6 Mr P'urliiu ,.,..,.q !heal., Ari• 8001! O• Pquov~l•nl """""""'" ~c011d yu r nl '"'"""I.eel .,,,dy ol •<•1n9, de1igned lo isolate personal &cling ptobl'°m' In rnoVe-menf, charArtetflbllOn~ VO•C@ and flfier1")' fllP-- prO<!t he, NOT AN INJllOOUCTOllV COURSE 612 lllHEAISAl ANO P'EllfORMANCE-Tll. Art• 40 2 U10 ito .. Lall ............ ~ ... Sleh~.,,,., .-nd P'",..,."'"'")n of 1Crne5 and one-•ct play• . .,. • ~y bP t~lf'n lor gr Ide• or tor cred;t•no a l!dit • Ma••r••I Char99 Claues lhgin w .. 1t of S.pt. 13 TRADE AND TECHNICAL AIR CONDITIONING -S,TATIONARY ENGINEERING CHllFICAJE OF A<;HlfVIMINT-S.. ,.. .. 3 . WORK EX,HIENCE UGISTUl lON-S.. pee• 3 650 All CONDITIONING CONJIOU-S11t. Entr. 106 3 1M1et T ..... 7-10 Jech. lklt. 1 .... 21 Mr. l'-n He11ong, venr1l111ng, relrogeratipn end orr oond11ionln9 controlo end control syu .. m1 Replacl!• Stll. Eng<. 6:2AB. 6.SI AIR CONOllfONING All OISTlllUTIOH-Stat. l .. r. IOS 2 U.ito "'-· 7·10 Tech. •Wt. 1 .... 21 Mr. llnn ,,.,...., St•I Engr 801 or equiv. Operation, dlltrlbutoon, el: bel- t nc.e ·n~ 1'Ninten1inc.e or eir condllioning •nd heetlng duC1• end rl>eir controlo. Replace• Stet. Engr. 67 6.12 AIR COHOllfONINO ,.INCIPUS-Stel. fft1r. IOI 2 u.lh We<A. 7:1S.9:4S Tech ....... lill. 21 M•. '•KM. ,,,.,,.,., St11. Engr. 800 or w0<king in thi• field. Properll•• of tl>e •Ir, eir movement, air reqviremenll, control end comfort zone, heal loed1, p1ychometric c:herf and 1lr mu aurong lnstrurnenh . US llHIOllATjON l'l.INCll'LES-Stet. &.pr. 100 2 U.ln ..... 7:1S.9:4S Nuni... W..c. IW.. l11t. S Mr. ,..0.. luic refrigeretlon theory· for those with no u perlence In thl1 lleld. HHt principle•, cycles, tomf>r111lon law•, eppliGalions of theory end trouble •hooting, H rvidng. 6.14 SJIAM l'LANT MAINffNANCE-St1t. l ... r. tOIA 2 Ulllb Mr. S.ltrilte conden,•r•, f .. d w•ter 1tr•inert •nd 1ep•r1tor1, "'""• 7·10 Tech. IW. ...... 21 Moinll!n•nce, imr1ll111on, ind repair of htt1ren, 1tr1intHs1 evaporators, pipe line dr1in1ge •y•t"m" •nd boiler repaor. -APPRENTICE CLASSES - L1m11ed to indentured •pprt!nlices ind tl>o'" employed In the rr•d• Not •hop clone>. Relatl!d teclin1al tre1non9 ro supplement wor~ performed on 1he 1ob. Regn. pe""ift..t lt.rv Dec. It. WOii( EVUIENCI llGISTIATIOH-S.. ,.. .. J CAll'fHTIIY-llc19. Jr1d.1 IOOA-H ~S S.c. I Tv .... n.un. 7:15-9:45 Jech. llcl9. Rm. 13C '57 S.c. 2 T"e1.-n.11n. 7:15-9:45 Jech. •We. Rm. 19 65' S.c. l Tueo.·Thvn. 7:15-9:45 Tec.h. 1"'9. ltm. 17 661 S.c. 4 Tu11.-Thu". 7:1S·9:45 Ted>. lldg. ltm. 130 WS GLAZING-lldtl. lrad.o IOlAI Mo ... 7·10 Redwood Cottage ,AIN1ING-lld9. Con. IOOA·f 667 S.c. 1 Tuu.-n.u". 7:15-9:..S S6cill Cir. 5 669 S.c. 2 Mo11.·Wed. 7:1S..9:4S Miill Ctr. 7 671 S.c. 3 Tue1.-Jhur&. 7:1$-9:45 Skill Ctr. 7 A,,llEO ,OWEI HYOIAUllCS-S.. Tic.et No. 737 'LASTIC TKHNOlOGY, lfttro.-S.. Tic. .. t No. 7SI SHHTMETAl-Sh .. tmet•' 100 A~ 673 S.c. 1 fu1•.·1'liu". 7:15-9:4$ Tech. 22 67$ S.c. 2 Mon.-Wed. 7:15-9:45 Tech. 22 677 S.c. 3 Mon.-Wed. 7:1S-9:4S Tech. 130 1 or 2 U•itl Mr Che"'berlalR Mr. urM .... Mr. 0..,;..,. Mr, lvt•ley or 2 U•ih Mr. &.tea 1 ., 2 U..it. Mr. HeMley Mr. Jw•M Mt. C.trur 1 cw 2 Ullin Mr. Abe .... ttiy Mr. Groeley Mr. Coa -AUTOMOTIVE AND ENGINES - WOIX EX,UllNCI lfOISTIATION-S.. ..... 3 GAIDIN ENGINES-See t idiet No. 010 611 AUTOMOTIVE Ala CONOIJIONING-A11to. Tull. 61 ,,.,.q: Auto rNinlenance l!xp..rfl!nat. Thl!ory, !rouble •hooting, and 1n,11tlalion of refri91!r11ion 1ystl!ms, compreuou , ev1por11ou, cond""'""· and control d"vicl!• t6U AUJO aooy ANO FENOH lf'All-Aulo lo.ly SIAI J u.itt Contonuelton of be•ic skill d""elopment 1n •'1eet metol rep•ir. Mii Chg U SO h&J AUTO aOOY ANO FINOH HPAll-Auto lo4y SIA 3 U11in Fundement•I 'Operation• of aulo sheet metal 1tr1igh1ening. Prop- ertieo of rNleri•I• uoed in repair ind preper•tlon for peinting. Mii Ch9, SS SO. tu.c AUTO lltAKES, FRONT ENO, ,OWH ASSISTS-A.T. '9 2 u,.;,. ,,.,.q: Employed mecl-l•nic. Br1 ke servke ond meinienanca, wheeJ •lignment •nd b•l1ncing, •hock ab•orber1, end power aulot•. Quelilies for S11te Brok• AdjuJtoro eo m. Mal. Chg. $2.00. tus AUJO CAH fOI WOMIN-Avto. Tech. 110 2 U.U.. Principe• of oper•lion of ,t m£rn euto. Pr•ctk•f eaperLnc.e In melntenance and rl!poir at the ownor-<>per110r level. Mat. Chg S2. AUTO OIAONdSIS & TUNE-U,, .... -Awto. Jech. 10i 2 u.ltl •w Soc. 2 ,__ MO A1ric111tw .. •kit· M.05 Mr. Le .. leC1u,.·shop course aimed at rhe ln1ereU•d c•r ownor. 811ic eule> motive eleC1rical theory and fuel sy1temo, beuc. engine do•gnooi• and tun&-up proc.,durl!. Mat Chg $3 00. 61t HYDRAULICS MAtNnNANCl ANO HPAIR-Awto. tech. IOI 2 Uaitt B1uc concepts of mao ntl!nancl! & rl!pair of mobil., hydr1ulrc eQuipt t689 AUJOMOTIVE TRANSMISSIONS-Auto T.ch 64A 2 U•ltt Booe prol't~opl.,, and reburldong o l Powl!rghde end Fordomaroc 0 P"r•tonq tl>~ory of •II oulomalic lran>mou 1ons Mot Cl>g $1 AUJOMOTIVE tUNE-U,-Auto. f•ch. 67A ....... -. . ........ ~ . ,,.,.q: Employed mech•n•U lt!Clur"·'hop course In uoe ol d l••rlbu- to• llroboscope osc1lloscope, and dvnamomer.,r Alternator>, oenero •on. vohagr regulators tlnd '"nsl.stor 1gmtlon1 extiauit emlu1on conlrol1 Pr~p for Mech•nrc .. A" locenor Mat Chg $2 00 t692 FOIEIGN CAI TUNE·U,-Auto tech. I06 2 U•it• lectvre•lab de.19ned lor Gar owne". B .. ic eutomollve eleclrical theory end fuel 1ystems, BHtc engine diognosl1 ind tune·up proce- dure• for popular light foreign tars. Mat, Chg. $3.00. MOTOICYCl( MAINT. & llE,AllS-Auto tech. I07 2 U"lto d .~ ....................... . •6H Soc. 2 fhwra. 7·10 A9rlc11lturo 1"'9. Shop Mr. Ste,.lroy Lectvre·lab, 1h .. ory of ()p"rations and meinleN1ncet of motorcycle" engine rune up, electroca I and-tran•m•u•on syorem• lnlended for motorcycle owners ind u "" introductory oourH for those pl•n n1ng • voca1ion1I carl!er '" e:ycle repair. Mel. Chg $2 00 OOTIOAID lNGINI MAINJ ... U,All-Avte J. '°' ' u .. 1t •6t4 S.c. I Wed. 7-10 Agri<. lklt. ShOf' {bcl• Ne• 10) Mt, Kt.lret •'9s S.c. 2 Wed 7·10 A9ric. •Wt. Shop IS... Nov. 17) ""r. Kie .... 9-w•. coune Se'4ict1on. m1inten1nce •nd rep1ir of outboercl engine• Intended for boet ownoro and •• 1n inffodvC1ory covne lot lhotc pl•nnong • VOc.1tlon1I c"'eer 1n boet enqlne rop.1ir R-.l1trotlo" f« 2"41 .. .,.,... cle-.-S.. ..... 3. M.t Cho J 1.00 TUDI ._ TKMNICAL (c-.'4) -DIAFTING - CH1IFICAfl Of ACHllVIMINT-S..,... J woatC EXPBllNCE UOISTUTIOH-S.. ,. .. J •tt AICtOflCTIMAl HAJnNO-Ardo. IOGAa J Ufllft , ....... no-7-10 Air c..'9t ........... 2 Mt. , .... ,. Prep.rarion ot • .. , of pl<lm f0< a h°""9, ondudong fl00t pl1n, lound.trion p lot plan, elev111ona, Pl"pecliv.. and de11ils -c.e•· u ry fo<' me iu uanoe of a building permit Un1fo1m Building Code, ~Ille Housing Act, building 1e1minology 100 &LUEPllNf lllADINO, Me .. I Tredet-Mtl. Tr. S4 I U"lt Basic revi<ow in fund1menr1ls of bluep.1nt re.ding for machine operaron and tho .. employed on ••m1l11 oc.cu1>4tion1 •101 aLUE,llNT HADING, Atthltect11rel-Al'Ch. 54 U"it Blueprint rn ing, speciflc.ellons, and b11ic codes llmlred dential and •mall commercial bulld•ng•. Mar Chg. $1.00 to re•i• DRAntNG 'ltACTICIS, ktlc-h1d. Draft IOO 702 Sec. 1 Mon.·Wed. 7-10 Tech. &Ide. Rm. 23 2 Units Mr. Ch..-d U•e of drafrlng instrumenll, lettc11ng, sk.erching, O"Om.,11ic c;on· 1truciions. orthographic and piciorial p101eclion1, basic domt<n· 11on1, 1h1Hd• and fHrenors. Srudenh furnosh rh.,ir own dralrono equoJ>""'nl. Mat, Chg. Sec. 2 $ 1 00. 703 ORAmNG 'llACTICES, lltter.-1..cl. Draft. IOI 2 Unit> Mon.-Wed. 7·10 Tech. Bide. Rm. 23 Mr. Chard ,,.,.q: Oreh 800 Of' I yr renint H.S drefrong. Re11i"w a!'d improvement of drafting prlCloc&o used 1n indu•trial drafring. Orrhogonal projections. songte and double auxiliary pro1.,crrons, dimensioning applicarion, woAing drawing•, inte .. utions and developmen11. thrH ded fa1re11111, and individuol solu1ions ro pr•ctical deoign proble m• S1ude1111 furnish own equipmenr. 704 EJ.KnOfOC DllAmNG-llect. IOlf J Uelto Tue1.-n...n. 7·10 Tedi. aw.. Iba. 11 Mr. Schroeder ,,.,.q: High school drehlng Of' equiv. BHic 1erminology end tedln1q.,.1, 1yrnbola, 1chema1ics, euxlliary projection, and blodt wiring, and MfOH• d legrema. Studenh furni1h own equipment. 705 EUC'ftONIC PACKAGING DOION-flect. 110 J U111tt Tu ... •TltuA. 6-t Tech. aw. ...... 11 Mr. Sch,_., ,,.,...., El.ct. 809 or equiv. Com~m board layour1, printed circuit boerda, modul., peckeglng, -lded co111trudio11 con.alder· Ing coat, ala, &Npe, produclblllty end envlronrneniel eotidition1. GEOMETIJC POSITIONING & TOlBAHCIN~S.. T\t. Ne. 747 'RODUCT IUUSTUTION-S.. 11c:bt No. 746 704 PRDSUH PIPING SYST'Bo\I I, ;;r et-or.~. I01 4 U.ltt ,,......, Oreft. 800 Of' equiv. Introduction to enginHrlng de11ll drawlnga of piping sy• .. ma for comrnerdel end lndu11rl1I plenll. 705 SH&T MITAl. DllAnlNO ANO DITAIUNG-la.t. Mtl. a10 :l U.ih ,,......, si-t metel w0tk experience. To ecqueint sheet metel worltert wlttr 1hop loiyout and detailing procedures. •706 TECHNICAL IUUSTIATIOH-0,.ftr 60A t1 J ""~- ,,......, Ind. Dreft. 800 or Jqulv. Tecf>nlc:al 1i21tretion prad lca Including 3-dlmen. drtwlng, explod.d views, & lnltlng. Mal. Chg. $2 .,.07 TECHNICAL IUUS"ftATIOHr leak-Tech. !heft. 56 4 U11ita ,,......, Oreft. 800 or equiv. Specieliud tedl. u..d in dnic.tl llharutlon. Experlenoea in exonomelTic dreht, dlartt. overlay•, Ink· Ing tech. & pr ... nrerion drawing. Mat. Chg. $2.00. • 708 TKHNICAl IUUSTllA TIOH-0.efri:p 609 J U.ltt -UZI! ~: Orefting 6CA or Tech. Oreft. 56 or equiv. Dimetric al'ld lrimelTlc techniqve1; blueprint enelysis; chert end graph l<lyou1 tetlinlquet; prep.ration of lllu1trellons for reproduction by grephlc ar11 prooet .... Mat. Chg. $2.00. •709 TECHNICAL IUUSltATlON-0.e7 60C J u.lh 'l'ffeel' Draft. 60tl or equiv. Appllcetlon to lnduttry type probleme; chart end guph loiyoul el'ICI pe1i.tip techniquet u1ing 1ren1fet type, tliert type, end c.olo< prooeu overleya; prep. of lllustrarions for reproduc1lon by grephlc erh proc-11 ... Mat. Chg. $2.00. 710 TOOl DUION, leelc-Teol De ..... IOO I U•ita T.,..,.n.., ... 6-t Tech. Mcie. R .... U Mr. c..m- ,...nq: 8H lc drolling 1klll1. Prlnclple1 ond proc-dufll of tooling and produClion machl1111. Oeaign ldeH and 1olulion1, !lo. fl11tu,. end tooling de1ign1. 711 TOOl DESIGN, A.t11.-Teol O.tip •1 J U•lh T ...... nw". 1-10 T•clt· aw.. R .... u Mr. c....,_ ,_...., Tool !>Mlgn 800. Advenced concepts, auembly jigs, gaugea, ond check fl•tun11, mounled diH, curttng 10011, hut rreetmenr requiremenh, job ahop !edlnlquea. -ELECTRONICS - CERTIFICATE Of ACHllVEMENT-S.. ,.. .. l WORJ< EXPUIENCE REOISr.ATIOH-5-,.. .. J NOTE REGARDING ELECTRONICS MATH COURSES· Theoe cou"u ha11e recenrly been revised Checl< wl!h counselor, II regn1tar100, if in doubt. 711 SURVEY Of llECTllONICs-Ele<t. IOO I u,.;, Wed. 7:»9:IO T .. h. 1149. 1 ... 12 Mr. Mester Bu ie non-laboratory broed cow rl11g of eledronla , rermino!ogy, applketiona. com~nll t111end.d IOI' rh~• needing •n '"''~ duc1ory co.in. Math Ml .~.,.,Id be toke11 concur,..ntly. 713-E\ECTRONIC MATlUMAflCS, a.e.-Mlot+r. IOI l Un1t1 Th11r1. 7-10 Sci<onc• Bide. Rm. 4 Mr. Mot1teom•ry lntroduchon 10 the math requued by electron1c.s tethn1C1ans, Arilhmetic fvnc1oon1, beginning algebre end fund•mt11tal1. ol 1l1de rule To b• t&~en by •II who do 11ot pu s the Electron•« Mith Tu1 (SH Tut Schedule lnsid" fronr cover) 714•ELECTRONICS MATHEMATICS-Math ao2 J U111t1 T ... 1. 7·10 Stlence Bide. Rm. • Mr. Moftteo,,,.ry ,,., .. q: Pan Eltcrronlcs M1rh Teti OR pass Math 801 OR a "C" or better In Math 10 or 111 equivale1'1t. Malh u 1pplled lo elec:- 1ron1cs. Equatiqna, Ohm'• law, exponent1 and ,.dlc•h'. qu1dra1'.c equ•lion1, l(irdioff's Laws, and trigonometric luncr1on1. Tt-111 course normally !air.en concurrenrly worh Elect. 801A. 715• INTRODUCTOIY EUCTRONICS-El•<f. I01A J Unit• Mo11.·Wod. 7:1S•t :4S Tech. Blcfe. Rm. It Mr. Silv.,,...., ,,..,..,.. Pest Ma1h tear (tho .. who fell 1houl~ •eke Mtlt't 801 ond EleCI 800) (See Tell Schedule ina•de front cover) DC fund1rn.,ntal1, elec1ron flowt, Ohm's law, ""ea perellel c11cuits. me1et1hunr. muirrploen and fund•,....nralt ol the allele rule. TlAOl AND TICHHICAl (C.....4) 716•BKn<>NIC MATHEMATICS-. ... IOJ J U.ltt T ..... 7-10 l*rol Am aw.. a.... t Mt ...... ,....,...., Math 802. COrltlnueroon of Math 802, proceeding rhrouoh marl\ ropoc• re latong to O.C circulr analyais, A.C and 1ren>1en1 c1rcuil an.ly11• •717•1NlROOUCT04tY flECTRONIC~lect. IOH 4 u .. 1n Mo.. .• Wecl. 7-10 Tech. Blcftt. R .... IS 111\r. loou• ,.,..,.q: EleC1 801A and concurren1 regi11ra1ion rn Ma1h 803 AC fundament•ls. vector •n•lyais, irlduCler>oe, capacitane9, ci1cu11 rticory, rnonence, opu11oon & funcioon of btalc tH I equop Mar Cho $2. •718•BASIC ELKTRONICS-Elect. 802 4 U"itt Tuet.·Thur1. 7·10 Tech. Bide ltm. 15 M•. Sll"ehlow ,,.,..q: El<t<r 801 B or equov Applied elec11on1e1, vacuum rube• and tr1na1,tor•. con,rrvction of circutri, and testing fot pr• determined value1 ol ompliti .. ,. usong oacilloscopea, gener.,loro, mete11 and commercitl power •upplles Mat Chg. $3 00. 719•ELECllONIC CIRCUIT ANALVSIS-Elect. IOlA 3 Unltl Mon.·Wed. 7:15-9:45 Tech. Bide. Rm. 11 Mr. Price 'r•,.q• Elect 8028 or equiv. Analysis of A.C. •nd O.C. clrcuill b•Md on fundarnenrol corcu11 theorems, nodal and loop analysis of circuit> Transformers & grapnlc analy•os of vacuum 1ube circuila. 720 COM,UTER DESIGN, Intro. to-Elect, 104A l Unlt1 Th11!'. 7-10 Tach. &Ide. llm. 11 Mr. Wellter ,,..,..q: Elect. 8038 or eqvov Buie dC1lgn u1ill1ed In modern computer&, fundomen!als of poogrammong, number sysrems, diglral d rculrs, Boolean elgeb•a, & b111c logical d .. ion technique•. 721 TRANSISTOR FUNDAMENTALS, &atlc-Elect. I05A J U11itt Tr;a1. 7-10 Tech. &lcl1. Rm. 12 Mr. Cutler ,,..,.q: EleCI. 8038 Of equiv Tranli•lor circuoh al'ld their anaylsos The behavior of transisroo and theor epplicetion es ampllfie11 and switche1 1n electtO"•C CJtcuirs. 722 EUCTROHICS CONT•OL SYSTEMS-Elect. 111 J U11it1 ""'"· 7-10 Tedi. a1ct9. Rm. 12 Mr. c-" ,,.,.q: f leer 8038 or equiv and wO<k•ng l.nuwledge of "J" ope re· tor. Ftmiliarou tion wolh general conceph of the cloted loop ayatem and methods of enalysis. Tran1ducet1 and 01her e lec•ronl" ere srudles 111 rele1ion 10 cornplere control sy11em1 •123 RADIO SHVICING-llect. 906 2 Unit• Mefl, 7·10 Tedi. llcl9. RM. 16 Mr. fici..r Vocetional course 10< employed 1Mhniclan1 and tho.e wi1hing ro enter thia focld Review of retlinlque1 & theory. Mat Chg. S2,0<?. •124 TtlEVISIOH SERVICING, .... -Elect. I07 2 Unlta Trln. 7·10 Tech. Blcle. Rm. 1' Mr. Eiche• "•.-q: Elect. 806 Of equiv. lecture, demonstration and labora!ory c;ourH In servicing block end whire TV rec.elvert. Empha•i• on pracrlc.al applicallons of H rvlclng p1ocedure1. Mai. Chg. $2.00. 725 TREVISION SEllVICING, Adv.-Ei.ct. IOI 2 Unitt Thurt. 7·10 Tech. Blcftt. Rm. 16 Mr. fn.. p,..nq: EleCl 807 01 familiarity wirh black and white TV theory lecture, demona!rorion and lab cour>e in servicing bltck tlld while •nd color TV ,.ceivort Application of servicing proced . -GENERAL- 776 aus OllVER TilAlNING, .... -Maint. & °""' IOO 1 Unlh Th11n. 7:15-t:~ 511111 c ... 1., Ran. 6 (EIHh Nov. 11) Mr. Jone• t -wlt. ceurM. for new bus d<oven end those who h•ve driven • year or 1eu . C.re & malnrenonce, 1ralfic laws, emer~ncy & ufety proaidu11s, defenaive droving, pupil mantgemen•. end c.,e of 1t.e eacep!oonal child Meell proopective Stare req. for sch. bu1 driven 727 BUS O•IVE• RAINING, RefrMher-Me;.1. & Op11t IOI I U.., 1"un. 7:15-t:4S Slolll Center Rm. 6 (Sn. Nov. 18) Mr. J-• 9-wlt. course. Refte•li•• fCH eapeHenced drivers and an 1n~erv1ce lmpro11emen1 course l11cludes ropio covered in M & 0 800 woth emphH oS on a review of lundarne'1tal1 and problem areas le9i1- trati0ft f~ 2114 """"" ci.u .. -S.. paee J. 72t COHTllACTOR'S l1CENSE-B1d9. Trade1 I04Aa 2 Unitt Wed. 7:15--.,45 Stu6ent S.rv. Biele. Rm. 6 Mr. lt•Mrd To auill cendodarn prep.ring f0< the C.lif contracrors' eorn, t11mlnology, law1 pertaining lo conor, eulmat., & ealimtl problem• TJIO aUllDING CUSTOOIAl. MAINTINANCl-M.O. IOl J Unitt Wed. 7.10 Redwood Cotteee Mr. Wert Prln. •nd prect. ol generel bullding cuslodiel meinlenance. Geared ro school custodiel penonnel. 721 DlAINAOE. OEOl.OOY, 501LS & fOUNDATIOHS-C.f, IOO J U11lo. We4, 7-10 Tech. a149. a.... 17 Mr. Alle11/Mr. Holle,.. f'foenq: Civil Tech. 170 (StaliCI & Strength of Mall") or equiv. Bask lluld mech•nlo , 1olls & foundetions, dreinege, de1ign of drein•ge sy•lem•, "'bsurlac.e ,.,..,,,, & 11Cpl0f'aflon, criler!a for struclure1 the! tronaf., loed to aoil Special aoil problems of Orange Counry •132 IUCTllCITY, fu..d.-S.ct. '•••r IOOA 2 u.lto W.-J. 7·10 Tech. 11111. Rm. 16 Mr. ci. .. n Fundamentals tnd terminology of electrlt)ry •• t pplied lo IM u1• of elecirlcal power Mii Chg $2 00 721 EUCTI. COMMUNICATIOH (JCC Eum ,,..p,>-f-T. 2SO J Unltt Mo,., 7·10 Toch. Bide. •m 12 Mr. ,.,...,., Prepora•1on for the FCC 2nd clH o radlc:>-lelephone l,cen1e eu m Review of AC & DC corc:u1!s, omplifien and oscillato•a, redio •• c.ervero & trtn•m•neu , Math, FCC rule1 & regula1lon1. For e1ec1ron10 1tvd.nll 'eeking 1 <Are~, .,, commun1c•tton• 731 ENGINURING REVIEW-bar. 60 733 ,rer9q: Eng1nee11ng egrer Ot our ye•n ex perience Ot eqv1V Prep for Eng1ne~r 1n-T101n1ng fEln eum Rev••w of ma!hem•••eo mechanics, fluid dynamic.a 1ti.rrnodyn1m1u, str.,ngrh of materool• elec11icr1y t nd elecrroniu , phy•io, i nd economy ESTIMATING, 'lANNING & J09 MGT.-alde. c..,,,, Mo ... 7·10 ui,.rel ,t.m BW. a .... t ,,.,..q: Some con111ucl1on e¥peroenre Prep••• loon ol 1n gftneral construc11on Comp.itt•ion of concrett0 and 1ubconlraciing, dlreCI and overhead costs. IOJ 2 Unit• Mr ft.tcher bod e1llm1le1 lumber cos II 734 MICHANICAl INS"CTION (Electricel)-CoMt. T•dr ICM.A 2 Un;.. Mo11. 7-10 Tech. lld1. Rtn. 18 (Endt Nov. I ) Mr. LtVolr 9-wli. co11rw. To provide •he GOnatrucllon in1pec1or wllh rhe 1'1•C9•· u ry tkillt to lr>lerprel, ins~tl, and direct elec:rrk1I onsrallarlonJ in building conslrucllon Beaic eiecrronic., ulety circuitry, conduit, wlre aiies, code1, 1pecifk1r1on1, 736 MECHANICAL INS,ECTION ("umblto9)-Contt. Tech. ICMa 2 U11ltt MDft. 7·10 Teth. 1149. Im. 11 (Stem Nov. 15) Mr. St!IJet1 .. wlr. co11ne. Code• end apedfic.erlona for plumbing lnspecrlona, dreins, wute & ven1ing, 1e111no plumbing m<1lerl1ls, hyd11uliC1. end clrculotlng 1ysremt • Ma1.,1al Chorge i':. . "' . .• t• • -...... ·-.. • --.. ------• ---- TUDI AND ftCMNICAL ~4) 7U NlltOUUM-C>k FlaD COMOllON PllOa.-f'W. IU J ...... 111,.nded f0< tl>oM employed i11 rhe oll field., pjlem. of deaerl- orerion of rneral by ed ion of -11 weter lndudlng elecfro<Mmlcal action, 1uc.lter rod, pump, rublng, end cu ing problema e nd !he verlout method1 of comb.ting tt..M problema. 7J6 PITIOUUM-Oll Will Ol.IW~etr. I05 J U... • &etlc prin. end pract. of rortry drilling i11cluding facton affecTlng -11 de1lg11 1uch .. pntuure, iemperetvnt, di.-ctlon•I drllllng. hole problem1, -11 complellon 737 snucTURAl INS"CTION, Baaic-C-•. T. IOO J U..lh Moll. 7-10 Tech. ltd9. llft. 11 Mr. Htil ,,.,.q, t(nowledpe of contlrucrlon tech. Phyaical sciencea, aoll ate• billurlon, 1011 atrucrurlng, disrrlburlon of strea.1es & found1tlon sya. 737 .,,um ,OWH HYDIAUUCS-,lettic Tech. IOI An underorerodlng of the use of fluids under pntu ure in the trenl miu lon of power or morion under preci11 control, 7H 'LASTIC nCHNOlOOY, l111 ... -,loi1tlc T•cf\. 100 J u .... Introduction 10 field of plastics including terrnlnology end bealc knowledge of the various proceue• u1ed In 1hl1 lndu1try. 735 Tl!CHNICAl MATHlMATICS, l!lem.-Maltl 40 J Utoltt M ...... "'fed. 7·10 kle"ce 11169. a.... 4 Dr. ~1 lnrended lo<' voceroonal end technical majora. Arllhmetic.el manlp- ul•1lon of whole numben, common •rod decimal frectiona, P9"' C9ntape, pl•ne geometry, elemenlery elgebre, •rod 1n intro to trigonomerry. lnduatri el eppllcation1. -GRAPHIC ARTS - COTiflCATE Of ACHll!VEMIHT-S.. pe .. J •140 a.APMIC AIRS fUHDAMINTALSON;Mc Am 66 Le1t11preu end off .. 1 lilhographic P'OCftMI f<H pereon. prior printing uperienca. &.aic princlpl•t and r.drnlqvet 1hop pradi'!•· Mat. Chg. $2.00. wl!h no of print •741 OllAPfflC CAMBA-= Am 62 1 ...... Met+.oda, chemical1 end supPlift uted In !he G<ephlc c.emer•. laborllory time on the c.tme•• tnd the uM of derlt.room faclll1l1t. Mal. Chg. $2.00. •742 LAYOUT AND DISIOH-0.arlc ""' 61 Tedlnlqve • of detlgn end leyout, peat...,pt w lll Include •lemenh of oopy, t lrnple llne drawing1, photog,.pha, end !ext cop)( dewl- oped ll\lo • alngle u11lt. Mar. Chg. $2.00. .,41 IASIC llTTIV'ttUI Of'llATION-On 1 ...... --lilllll-iliij Opere1ion of Heidelberg 10•15 platen letterpreu Incl Ing det•I of conllructlon, opera1lng con1tol1, nomencle!u,.. of per11, lodt-up, fffdlng, delivery, weth·up, and generel malni.nenoe of preu. M.1. Chg. $2.00. &talc: operation o 1250. Der.I a conatructlon, 09eretlng con1Tol1, nornencloitu••· 1rrangement of cyllnder1 end roll•"· feeding. ,.glatretlon end dellw ry ay1tem. Met. Chg. $2.00 1 ...... Survey COUl'M covering I verlout me i nd aup- ptie1 of offser prif'\llng from o.iglnel •rt 10 printed ~y. Include• labo,.tory rime on equlprnen!. Mat. Ch11. S2.00. -INDUSTRIAL DESIGN - 746 '11100 IUUSTR., HNOHINO TICH.-lncl. 0.9f'. IOOAB :l Ullltt Wod. 7·10 Tech. 1149. RM. 11 Mt. () ... ..., For !he bfginner 1hru .. mi·profeuional level1 of drawing 1klll. PronclplH of llne, ahode-thadow, highllghl refledlon, colo" ,,....,. ,..1, end grephic presenration. Slterching ind rendering u1l11g •1dou1 media end pepen. -METAL TRADES -• CEllTtflCATI Of ACHllVIMINT-S.. ..... I WOllK EXPIRtlHCI RIOISRATION-S.. ,.. .. J BLUEPRINT RIADINO.MnAL-S.. T~ NM. ,_701 • 747 GEOM. '051TIONINO & TOlEllANCINO-Mtl. Tr. IO:l I UtMh T-.. 7-10 A,,.1114 Sci, ........... 20., Mr. letlua ,,..~, I yr. H.S. math 01 thop meth, Tne me1hodology of det•,. mining !he euct limit1 of • dimen1lon.d per! or anv feature of thet pall uillliing thc Industry and gov11nrnenr ec01pled tltnderd •Yll•m of drawing interpr•ttfion, USASI YIA.S. U..ful for mach1n!S1t, inlpecio<'•, dreh1men & astlmelon. Met Chg, $I 741 INSlRUMffrlTATION IN MEASUH.MENT-Mlt, Tr. IOJ 2 U..lh Wed 7·10 Tech. Bld9. Rm. IJC Mr. EllM Bute: ,,,..,ur•ng on.,rumenh ond gauging technlqv.. uted In the merol 1rade1 1ndu•"Y Emphu is on equipment and 111 uae. • 74' MACHINE SHO,. k1 -Metal Tredea IOOAa 2 u.ltt Mo" -Wed 1 U-t ·4' Toch. Bide ..... 20 M1. Olw..f l.e•t.•. molllng, d11ll1ng. bench, and f1you1 prac11cet 0.1lgr>ed fa< tllote w11'1 1.111e or no pr•v1ous machine ahop u p Mai Chg J3 050 MACHINE SHOP, Ad ... -M•tal Tra•• IOIAI 2 U111tt Tua• -Thun 7 IS.9:U Ttch lld9. l.m. 20 Mr Le-- ,,.,.q Meltl Trade• 800A9 or equov. Adv1nced wa<k on lelhea, 1htpe11, molhng mec.h1rnu & aland mochtne 10011 Mar Chg. SJ •n1 MACH. SHO' & WUD., kf.-Metal Tradea 61 I ., 2 U.IH llllliliiilllillllllilllili•Wl• ......... lilili ...... iili ... 752 Fundamenral 1heory ond 1~11!1 developmani in electrlc t1c end o•y· acetyle,,e welding Buie machine 1hop pr•Clice wlrh welding, loyou1 1ethn1quet. bench work, ond prectice on rhe rneial loithe, h0<l1ontol •nd 11errlcal mill, drill preu, bend uw, ond related ollochmentt. Mar Chg. Sl0.00. NUMERICAL MACHINE CONTROl,. l111ro.-Mtl. Tt, I04 2 U.ln T11et. 7:15--9:45 Tech. 11169. 1 .... 11 Mt-, Me- ,,_,..., Madllnlat with 2 yrt eJ<perlenc:e. Type. of numerle.tl control ayllems t nd c.epeblli1iH . Progrommlno In 2 ond 3 e11l1 1y1tema. WILDING, a.1.-Mefal Tre4et I06 YJ er 1 U..- f7U Sec. 1 M .... 7-10 Tech. aw. ...... '° Mr ...... •1ss S.c. 2 T ..... 7-10 Tech. BW.. RM. 20 Mr. ~'I' 057 Sec. I We4. 7-10 T.clt. Biiie. a.... 20 Mr • ..,... &etlc ere •nd ecetylene -ldlng and cutting. T"Mory end tabora!ory pr1C'lice1. ~1udenta furni1h goggle• and glowa. ""''· Chg J I0.00. ...... ~""'"-" ....._ N.v. 24 •• v•CAMiff'ewlat, •na Wl\DING & POUNDllY, ... -Metal T-'et 76 di J ·-Fundemen1el theory t nd 1~111 chvelopment In 011~«e01tyle,.. -fd, lng, ele<lrlc arc -ldlno, and foundrv ~t. Chg. $1000. fUDI AND TfalNIC.AI. lCe.,t'd) •7st WILDING, Adv -M.t•I fude1 807 'h o• I u,.,, fhvn. 7·10 f"h. lf49 ...... 20 Mr. M•m•y ,,.,.'I, Mer•I lr•de> 806 01 equiv Adv•nced w•ld1ng ol lerrou• •nd nonterrov1 m•rer.•I• Studenf\ fu,n••tt goggle\ •nd glovet M411 Chg $10 00 •e1i .. pe'"'ittecl thn1 Nov 24 u v•uftc;.1 nill. WILDING, HILIAIC-M.t•I ft. IOI t 761 S.c I M·W 7 IS·t 4S Tech .• ,,. 10 (St.. S.rt 27) M•. Svti1 •7•2 S.c l l lh 7 l.S.t.o Jech ..... 10 tSh . S.pt. ll) Mr. Mv,.•y ,,.....q: Employt"d or eape,.enc.ed •re or •<etylene wt-lder1 4-wk cow~• running con•ecufl'W'ely 10 provide muh1 po11t1on 1nlfruct1on •nd PU•<ttce tn hel1erc wek;:hng 5tudenh furn•sh g099te, •nd glov.. Milt Chg S20 00 Re91tl••tio" pe.mrtiod throv9hovt tho ••m••f•r f•ch cl•u hmrtetf to 4 1tude"h -METROlOGY - rAH Of QUAl. ASSU•. CHT. r•OG•AM-S.e ,.8. J . 7'2 MmOLOGY, lfllro. 10-M.lroloty SO 3 U11i11 ...,.7'ofe Of t 1-1..._ .• 116 • -... _..., St•ndarda •nd erron of meuurem4'nt leading to understanding opor•tlng principle• of b•••c meo1urlng insrrumenh ond ~nowltdge of m<><Urn meuurement sci. ln the prod. of fnterchonge•ble p•rh. -QUALITY ASSURANCE - CllTIFICAfl OF ACHllVIMEHf-S.e ,. .. 3 WOllK ucrHllNCE UGISfRAflON-S.e ,. .. J GlOMEfllC r osmOHING & fOlHANCING-S.. fickel No. 747 tNno. TO COM,UTU SCllNC1-s .. Tlcliot No•. 470-471 ns MAlUIAlS ' r•ocfSS CONTROl-0 ... 1. A 807 J u .. 1 .. Wed 7 10 Science. l ldg I m I Mr. l•fltJ• ln1~<hon •nd c.onttol of m•ten•h .tnd PfOCl"Ut'\ u•ed m mtg n• OUAllf'r CONflOl su1vn-o ... 1 A. IOI J Unin Mo" 7· 10 heh llldg Rm I JC Mt. Otdo" ,,..r•q Ov•I A 800 Survey of the quality control 1y11em ltom 1M Of'9•n11•t1on structure end qu•l•ty conHol eng1nf!f'fln9 tech f"'lology 10 th• •PPl•<•liOn ot 101411 qu•l•tv con11ol •n a comp.ny 777 OUAllT'f CONllOL MOl+ODS-0 1111. A. IOl J Un1u Thv11 7-10 Sc .. "'" lld9 am 7 Mr Sharh ,,..,..q Owet A IOO B•S•C •t•tu.11ul qu•lil'f con11ol te<h u1"''9 conuol ck•,"· •u e-pt•nce s•mpl1n9. .,.,d Mil S••nd•~ds \OS 0 •n• OUALIYY EHG• EXAM HVllW-0 A. aoa , ...... ,, ....... Sat •·ll • m. Homo Econ 11149. llm 7 lfnds De< 4) ,,..."q [1191bdjty fo, 0 ( •.ti•m1'lctl100 tl ·wlii covtte Re\t•f'W uf •II the "'•tO' elemenh of the Ov•f•ly Eng1nf'f't e x•m1not1on to pr•p••• 1he 11vdon1 for rhe t•U M4t. Chg i 2 00 77'f STAJ. MUHOOS FO• OUAl. ASSURA NCE-Ov1I. A. IOO 3 U"it' ,.,.,, 7-10 Sc;.nce 1149. •m. 7 Mt. Oedo" Pror•'I: Elem Algebr• Sl•ll•l•u ind prob•b1l1ty •• rel1t•d 10 qv•l1ty <ontrol •nd 1•l1•bil11y Ba11c 1heory dnd principles vpon which umpl1n9 ••llm-i11e1 and nvmeric4I H1vr•n<e1 ''e b.ued 7IO TECHNICAL w•mNG ' srECIFICA TIONS-Ouo(, A '°' 2 U1titl luot. 7: 1'·9:0 lu1. Ed. lld9. Rm. 2 Mt. M•jon 8•••< courle Prepar•11on of engint"erfng repor1s1 1~chniqve1 of rechn1ut writin9 w11h lummary of l•yovr & 1ntrod. to specil•<•t•On1. + M•tt•••I Ch.,ge WALTER E. G LECK LE R will offer a conducting course at Orange Coast College 1n the evening this fall OCC, GWC CLASSES Satisfy That Musical Urge Music your bag? Wheth<'r 1t·s performing or just pla in listening, Orange Coa st and Golden WC'!'t have cour ses for you. One of the most interesting 1s a course 0\\ 1~ offering Mondays from 7-10 p.m . called lnl rodmo. taon to Conducting. Taught by OCC Chorale aml Madrigal director Walter E. Gleckler. the course 1 ~ useful for community choral group directors. el ementary l eachers and other m usicians. It cover s beat patterns. musicianship. rehearsal procedures. diction. literature. voice care and performance practices. The OCC Dance Band will meet Mondays from 7· 10 p m . under the direction of OCC band director Dr. Charles Rutherford. Music ians will audition at the first meeting. The course will cover the study and performance of dance band music with special emphasis on phrasing and production techn ique Both colleges will offer courses on Regmnang Cuitar. and on lh<' History and Apprec1atwn of MUSH' The O\C Community \horah• will mel't Tuesdays from 7-10 p.m .. as wall the Community Symphony. Both groups give several performances per year Thr GWC chorale and orchestra mcf't separalt'ly al ~o on Mondays from 7-10 p.m . Roth campuses will offer courses in beginning piano and in voice training. TRY UNWINDING ON DANCE FLOOR All wound up and about to pop your mainspring·~ A class in squarc> dancing this fall at Golden West and Orange Coast in the evening may be the ticket. lassC's will be available Monday evenings at OCC or Tuesday evenings at GWC. I nstructors wal l be Glenn Nichols at G WC and Dottie Duddridge at ace ADDRESSES OF OFF ·CAMPU S MEETING PLACES GWC Offering Air Traffic Control Course In response to the shortage for air traffic controllers. Golden West Evening College is offering an introductory course this fall as a first step toward gaining a controller 's license. Even though the demand for controllers is climbing rapidly. there is only one school fur licensing traffic controllers in the United Sta tes. and to get into it a person must have some background and training. Usually people are hired by an airport and then sent to the school in Oklahoma. according to FAA representative John Davis. An air traffic controller at Los Angeles lnterna- twnal Airport. Davis will leach the Golden West Course. Designed to develop an understanding of FAA physical and psychological requirements for employment. the course includes an in-depth study of FAA components and ai r traffic control systems. The knowledge of federal air regulations and FAA sa fety procedures for air traffic control presented in the Wednesday evening course makes i t.a good class for pilots. too. Either a studen t pilot l i<'ense or Aero 50 are prerequisite to this course . Reading Course Helps Parents Help Children A <'hild·s ability to read determines to a large extent how well he does in school. This fall Golden We. t Evening College is offering a nint'·week course for parents interested in helping their chi ldren. The class will develop techniques and practices tu help cslahlish a daily parent-child tutorial rela- t ionship in the.home. Part of the course deals with the importance of professional evaluation for special problems causing reading difficulties. Skills and attitudes developed during this course C:1lso will aid par ents assisting school districts as teacher aides. Taught by Mrs Joni Kellog. reading specialist for the Oceanview School District, the cou rse ts scheduled for M"ndays. 7-9 p.m