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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-08-12 - Orange Coast Pilot7 -.. -- '"Legal" LAFC Votes 4 to I an ta • na nnex oote nee ore FRUSTRA'l'ED AGAIN S1nta Ana's lkttin DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * TH UR SDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 12, 1971 ~!,.. 64. H6. 1H. I 11Ctl6NI. "4 ".&.611 Solo Sailor Takes Odyssey In the Flesh 'Stu.ntman Slain Former Cultist Tells Death Tale LOS ANGELES IUPJ \ -St.eve Groga n ;idmitted he dP capitated a movir. s.tunt nian on nrders rrom Charll".!. f\1.:inson and rlescribed the killing a~ "~roovy," a state witnesS testified \'iednesday. Paul Wa tkins, 21 , once a 1ncmbcr ol the cult, said Gto.'(an. W. told him o! the death of Oonald "Shorty·• Shea "Charlie !f.1ansnn\ told r11e In rut Shorty's head of!," Watkins quo\ed Grogan as saying_ "So I chopped his head off with a big machell' and it "'ent bloop. bloop. bloop, !'1.0d rolled out of the way. II was really i fO<!\l.V. Watkins. now a musician in Las Vegas, Nev .. said ~1 anson, Charles .. Tex" \\'atson and Bn1ce Davis all participated '''ith Grogan in the killin g. A!l three arc Duo V n1nasked After Battle PASADE NN (UPI) -Wh'I' 7'· year-old Er.nest G. Underwood Stepped out or his apattmenl Wednesday 11ight to gel • breath of air , he was atl3cked by two persons dressed in' dark clothing with 1tocking masks over their fa ces. Underwood wa~ s I a b be d repeatedly with a bowie knife by one or the assailants while the othe r fired several shot.s fro m a .38 cali~r pistol -all of which missed. Fighting for his life. Unde rwood grappled with the pa ir anrt the)' rolled on the ground until all three were soaked in blood. Police uid that Underwood, who wu In fa ir condition at Huntington H<>1pital Thursday. told I.hem he finall y pulled the mask off ooe of his attackeri"i. II was his ~pinster daughter, ~1ildred. 52, an in su r a nc 1. secref.ary. The other assaila nt ar· rested on the scene was his wife. A,mey. ?L Police said there h&d bttn I hllll!:r M!parnfton of the famil y recently. The lwo women ...,.eer booked on suspicion of 11i;sault v"it.h int,nl to commit murder. charged with murder but their lrial.~ ar' be ing held separately. \\';itkins quoied Grogan a,c. ~ayinlo!: "Me. Tex and Bruce and Ch::irlie took him nn a rid<' anrl hit him on the head \\"it h S(lffil' .c.ort nr h1~ snn1ething ;:inrt it stunn<'d h\m. anrt then we ll'lOk hi m nut ;ind ;iw;:i v from !hr road and hr s!.:tr1"r1 sa~ing, ·\vh.v. Charlif', \.l"hv~· anti Charlie ~Ser GROGA/\", Page 21 Fem ale Seaman Takes Solo Sail In th e Fles h LONDON (UP\1 -Nicnlel l~ r-.lilncs· \\'alkcr. the first \.\'Oman lo sail across the Atlantic 11lnne , returned hcrP Wednes- day and lo!d how she stayed waterproof on her 30-foot sloop: "I took everything off." ShP. left Britain June J2, arrived in Newport. R.1., July 2& in her fiberglass sloop Aziz and returned aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2. ''Sometimes I wore ;i shirt and bikini pants. ·but much of the time I \.\"Ore nothing at all." the 28-year-0\d brunel[e said. "When I was on deck it was ;i cho ice between pulling on oils k.ins and becoming waterprool or ta k i n g everything off a.nd being ·walerproof. I look everything off." •·r think women are more suited lo lhi.! ~orl of thing than men." she said or her trip. '·Men are designed for quick rcac· lions whereas women are much more able to withstand adverse wnditions. They have better slamina and are belter able to deal wilh physical strain." The surgeon's daughter with a ma ster·s degree in psycholOgy plans lo wr ite 8 book abo ul the voyage. She admitted hein g arraid 11l lime!i dur- ing the voyage. She prayed and sanl( hymns although she said she does nol be lieve in a personal God. Ont thin11: i;he. missed w11s 11. hn!tlr of ~in. '"r\ot bt'caust I v.·anted In drink 11. l t?Ad whisky a.!ld br:t[ldy on hoard. bur rwr> dav!'i oul I broke my compass. It said "fill (lnly with alcohol' and I h;id l.n pul brandy inlo ii. It worked 1111 right tlut lhe color made.it h<1rd to read" DA11.'r '°lLDT '''" ,.~eto1 MEET THE CAST -LAFCO has suddenly chased off the summer doldrums and become the best show in to1\ n. al leasl the best watched. Here are the principals in Lhe continuing saga. from left to right are WilJi am J. 1w1rCourt. attorney for the Local Agency ·f ormation Commission ; and members Robert Battin. Louis "Ri!d" Reinh11rdt, Stanley Northrup, Ronald Casperl'i and Charles Pearson. New LAFC Nixes Land Bid Santa Ana Loses Bitterly Fought Effort to Irvine By TOM BA RLEY 01 1~1 n.n, 1>1111 u 111 Orange Coun!y'.s Local Agency Vorma- 1.ion Commis.sion, with two members re· jnsla.l led by court decree. Wednesday Pnded its most bitterly fough t debate by ' reiecting Santa Ana's pr oposed an· nexation ol ·'The Promised Laod'' ,for tbe _ th ird time. The vote (o kill !he !138-acre 11nnexation \.\':IS 4 to 1 with Supervisor•' Chairman Robe.rt Ballin of Santa Ana casling lhe Joni'! dissenting vote. Fifth Dlslricl Supcrv ts'1r Ro n a Id Caspers nf Newport Be:1ch did r.n ap· pRrenL turnabOu t v.•ht>n he ballo!ed agaln11t the Santa i\na bid for lhe pnme vvtuslrial acreae:,. The [ought~ver territory now appears fle;o • ..Jf'd for 1nc.!usion in the future city or Irvine. The bitter tAFC debi1te produced only lwo speakers ra voring Lhe annexa tio11 : Santa Ana Mayor Loren Griset and City Manage r Carl Thornton. And their present2JJo n wa s cul shor1. But in lhe end. the 4 In t verdict brought roars of approval from a stan · ding-room.only 1udlence . 'JllSt roornen~ before th~ ,voJe.• Cas11t1r~ had bet.n ~ white-faced recipient of A ttealhing attack delivered from the noor by Costa Mesa. City Councilman Willi am L. ~t. Clair. "You were elected by the residents (If lh e Filth Dislrlcl to represent their in· lerests ..• you were not elected ... to represent Santa Ana ," St. Cla ir rem ind· ed Ca.!lpers. ··11 l.!1 past Um,. for you !o avcrco..'Tle your pararnnac 1ear Qt ;:ne name o{ Irvine." St. Clair Admonished C11.~pers. ''Being big does no! mean be.i11g bad anrl )'OU must not allow old 1ligh l3 W in· flucnce current decisions. "lnduslry is the life blood upon which a cily's virility ill built.'' Sl. C\11ir 1a ld. "Do not emasculate the city of Irvine before it is even born." San Clemente's Stanley Northrnp, wielding a lirm gavel throughout B torrid hearing that bega n with aocusalioos of "!ewer ·rabl'·lnd ""liars'' rrom o~ing fa ctions. rejected 1everal moves for a continuation of the .seslion until afler the Aug. 23 e.ppearance before Superior Court Judge J. E. T. "Ned" Rutte.r. Judge Rutter upheld the legality of the LAFC board shortly before Wednel5day'1 htaring and barred Los A.lamil03 Coun· c1l man Joe Hyde and Anaheim attorney Herb Licker from part1c1p11ung tn th e •·Promised !...a;,d"' .!.;-;;.. .. "". Thus f"ullerton Coonc\lme.n Louis ''Red " Reinhard t and Anaheim Cow1· l SM LAfC, P•1e 2) SWITCHES POSITION Fifth Diltrict't C11,,.... Navy Men Say Battle Flared Up From Wire Services ACAPULCO -A trio of Americans \\•ho reportedly ballled a boarding party nf r-.1ex ic an Navy men hand-to-hand on the deck of a .vacht allegedly pira.lf'd from Newport Harbor are in custody tu•re. The case is marKedly similar lo a sea 'aga which was being acted out s1mllltaneously in Lhe Pacific off Ha.wait last ...,·eekend. Threl! A1ncric:1ns aboard ll1e Kamalii 11urrendered peacefully to a U.S. Coast Guard boarding party and today awai\ prosecution in Honolulu . A Mexican government announcement Identifying its captured boat as the Newport Harbor-based Sea Spirit said the alleged pirates put up a light. No shots were fired when lhey tried tQ resist boarders with high-powered rifles ;ind \\•ere di~armed, according to a United Press Internationa l dispatch. Strangely. no agency contacted today on this side of the border coold sUD- 'Ul.ntiale the case. Mexica.n Navy Department spokesman. Gabriel Del Rlo said the Se.a Spirit !See NABBED. Paet %) Orange Coat Weather The weatherman expects sllghlly cooler weather tod ay and Friday on the Orange Coast.. Beaches will be 75 degrees rising to 88 inland. Lows tonight between 6().70. L'\'SIDE TODAY Stnator rtll'11ses o itudy eiti- m.al.ing thnt Chinese Comm!'.'*'" ism has taken at least 34 million. 1'ues si.nce tile 'f'i,st Ciuil War' of 1927·36. Set story Page 4. •attln• Jot (111 .. fRll f (~-IH II• 1 (11111119' ~ (tml<I 11 ,,.llWW'll )o1 0.1'~ N&lk•I • 01-c•• t ... ,.....Ml. "'" i ·~"'""........ "'" . 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They all face addi tional ch arges of at- ~mpted murder for putLing lhrtt crew members overboard in a rubber rart and l?OSSibly kidnaping and piracy. ~furphy l'iaJd he attended high schonl with Bryant 1n Long Beac.h and lived y,·11.b him and f.faynard for five months -in a Long Beach commune lwo years ago and more recenlly in Haws11 He said Bryant .. talked about ha ving a place that \\'Ould be so groovy and fa r-out th&t everybody would y,•ant tJJ join him.·• He said Bryant typed a 15 to 20 page oulline of his pr oposed utopia wht.n he li~·ed in the Long Beach commune. "They (Bryant and Mayna rd] wer e always cnming up wit h wild idl'!as ." Murphy said. "I'd heard thl'! idea about a boat before. They y,•ere always discussing wa ys and means of hnw they could get onl'!. Bul moslly their schemes .:1nd c•stle.s and all that were pipe dreams." r-.turphv described f.1ayn<ird. I i k e Bryant an ex-ri.farine, as a drifter. "He !Kipped fr eights around the U S '', Murphy said . "He went to the Unive:r.sity of Idaho for a while." t.furphy also knew l\.ielton ;i,nd said he wa s ··aJy,·ays quoting poe;lry-''He dre:s~d ~·ell and like:d to climb mountains," the cook said The fa mihes of the three young men v.·ere puzzled by their a ction~. "'{ou mean, my son !he pirate·"' replied r.1rs. \1irginia C Melton of Long Beach. y,•hen asked if she v.·as any rela· lio n lo l\.1tchael. "He·s ne\'er done anything llk t this before I ha\·e nn idea "·hy he \vould do fiUt h a thing . He.'s never bttn in trouble ~fore. He told me he was goi ng !O Alaska to work on a fishing boat," she; r.a1d. ··rm puz?!ed as anybndy." "'fn some "'ay.s they ju$l never grow up."' sa id Kathy Bryan!. v.·1fe. of Kerry. ''V.'henever th ey got together they'd do thi ngs they'd never do alone ." l\trs. Bry ant said she thought the three may ha ve "just gotten carried aw ay" and acted •·on impu lse·· The three men v.·111 be held nn charges of transporting stolen property out o! Ha v.·ai i until !he three crev.·men &f the Kamahi retum from .Japan . Fedf'ral Ill· torneys s11id 11t!cmpted murder. kid· naping and piracy charges will be discussf'd with the y1cht 's ere"· The crew wa s cast adrift in the mid~ Paclf ic Saturday afternoon after be lng fQrced at gunpoint to turn over oil man Larry Doheny's yacht to the suspecte;d hi1acker s. The cre1,1,•men y,·ere rescued by a banana·loaded Italian freighter which <"llllld not d1ve;rt lo Honolulu be:cause; of its peri!'hable cargn. Federal au thorl!ies said add itional rharges probably v.·ould be. fL!ed once yaC'ht capl«1n Robtrt \l,'ashke it 11nd crf'u:men John Fre 1ta~ ~nd Prank Po"er arn\'e in Japan otxt Y.'etk. At "'ednesdav·~ arraignment before. 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' .; I ' ' • '"> ' 1· .600" ,. ...... • " OAll Y PILOl Stall P~o•o SANTA ANA ANNEXATION OF 938 ACRES KILLED IN LATEST LAFC ACTION Richard Turner, Executive Secr•t•ry to Commis1ion, Expl•in.l "Promised L•nd" Crew Discuss Lunar Visit Films Shown, Feelings Tol.d , Plaque Left Behind SPACE CE~'TER. Houston I UPI l - Apollo IS's astronau1s said toda y they ltft a memorial in the dust of the moon lo commemorate the 14 Amenr:i.n ;i nd So\·iet spacemen "'ho ha\·e died in man 's effort to co nquPr sp ace David R. Scott. Alfred f\1 \Vorden and James B. lr11•1n, appearing at lbe:ir first ntws confert>:nce since returning from th e moon last S<iturday, said they planted the simple. silve r-and-black metal plaque. in a small crater, Hsting the names tif the dead spacemen. Jn front or it they placed a shiny me!allic figure representing 11 fallen astronaut. "Space exploration has come a lnng way." said Scot!, commander of record- breaking. 12-day expeditio n !Cl the moun- tains of the moon . "\Ve started 11·1th some rough beginnings and \1•e'\'e had ahout 10 years of trials, tribula!ioni; and sue. cesses. "I think many people have cnntribu!td to the pinnacle "" ha1·e reached. Somr ha ve contributed more than others. and we kno w of 14 ind1v1dua ts y,•ho con· tribu1ed alt they had.·· The astronauts. appearing before several hundred newsmen ind 1ourists said !~e i:noon "is indeed a f::isci naling place v.·1th a v.·ealth nf scientific in· formation to be h11r1·es1ed "'1 ~lieve "'' should probabl}' explore Nixon OKs Funds For Pot Fight, Disease Study t\'ASHI NGTON IUPll -Presldent Nu.:on has approved $62 I billion in aµ. proprlations to ht lp combat disease marijuana and sub~·ersive.s. ' f'ixon signed 12 bill~ \\'tdnesday in· eluding six measure.s lo finance fed e;ra f agencies The bills v.•ere pa.ssttl last "''ttk ln the; final hnurs before Congr~s rf'Cf'S.!i· ed fnr \'aC'a!1nn A measure apprC1priar ing S20 9 bi llio n to finance thl' Dep&r!ment.~ nf Lab'ir and Health, Education and \\'tlfart for !he current f1.~cal ,vear v.·:i..~ l.iijl m!!!ion over !hr Pre~idcn t"$ rf'l'jUes1 The bill. <lr:i.flPd in 111·n da1·s f)f cfln· ferences between the House alid Senate, wa~ snme !.1 bil!11"1n ovtr t.he amount ap- propriated las! year. r.1ost of the inc rease over Ni xon 's request.~ "'as for h!!a lth spendtng, including gr;ints fnr hospit al const ruction . But the bt!l also 1ncludtd more than th e Pre~ident asked lo combat mtntal illness, alcoholism. l'enere11l rliseas. pa int poison. Ing. cancer. hearl tlls, 2.rthri!1~. dent al d~ay and neurolog1c11I dt~e;i se. The President signed a SI:'! 2 ht!l1on bill lo pay farm subsidies wilh a pr(lhibitinl'I that v.·nuld cul off an y paymenU to farmers \~'ho harl'rst manJUP~"'lil. The bill cnnt1nues lht 115!1.000 pt'r crop farm .i;ubs1d,v despile the ·"Tinst del t rmin· ed effort of Cflngrp~s .vr! !o reslricl farmers to i! $~.00\l subsid1 Th~ proh1bi!1 nn on m a r 1 Juan 11 harvrst.1ng woulrl no! prohibit farmrrs from grn'>''lni! tht crop. a!I had betn snu,'1ht 1n lht house bil l. Instead, a com- promise vrr~inn bars l.vmers from hart·esting thf' v.•f'ed Ni:ton signed a $4 1 billion mone.v bill fnr the Deparlments of State. Jus1Lce And Cnm mcrce 11•hic h lncludecl S450.000 fnr lhe Subversil·e Activit!i:s Control Bn::irrl. !SACBl. The SACB. ;i Commun1~t ·hunt1ng ;igrn· r y crea1ed in the rarl y l!l;i(}s. ln~1 murh of its power lh rough Supreme Court dec isions and !ht Pr~ldenl ordered ils dutie~ expa.ndf'd. the mooo to a far greater exte;nl than .,.,.,·re planning right now and rm sure some day we will."' said Scott "'I think !he; day will come and I hope 11 "'nn·t be loo far off 11·hen we can sind people 1n thl' moon and !hey <an spend months up there hecause I'll guarantee lhe.v'lJ ne;rer ge1 t.ire;d of finding nl'w things .. , Worden said Apollo JS's hard Pa cific et:tan sp!ashdoy,•n "could have bee n a normal landing as far as "'" wtre; con· From Page 1 GROGAN ... said. 'You know "'hy.' and he stabbed him·• The prosecutor the;n asked who sta bbed the man. "Charlit did.'' \Vatkins replied. '·And then he jGrogan) said that Charl ie. had all of them slab him. ll!ld thl'n Shortv .!!tarted going, '\Vh~·. Steve. y,•hy~· and Clem (Grogan·~ nickna:mf') said that he didn't pay any attent ion to him. "They knew it \\'<IS jusl his e~n. Sn he kept right on stabbing him. Anr1 then he ~a id it 1vas re;il Rroovy, blood 11·11s spurring all ovf'r hi.<i ;irms." Thf' 11 irnes~ sai<I Gro,gan lnld h1n1 thr. hod.v "'a~ left "undrr .~nme le;i~·c~·· ;ind l.:iter 1hr v.·nmen memhf'r~ af the rull buri td 1t The remains have nnt hern fnund , despite several e.xc11 va1 1on~ 111 the Spahn ranch, one lime; strongllolrl of the family where Shea \vorkerl 11~ a hired hand bet.v.·er.;n job.~ as a ~tuntm;in, \Va tkins a lso tolrl of how he joi ned the cult after a chance meeting v.·it h r.-1anson. ··1 v.·ent into th is hnuse and !here were two other gu ys and ahout 10 2irls. r recogniz~ the sme;ll of ma:r ijuan::i. Stime of the grou p didn 't. ha ve on any clothes. That's what I wa.~ looking /or, thars whal I wanted.'' \Vatkins said. ··\\1hert is this place.'' 11 sked S.uperinr Court Judge .Joseph L. Call. Laughter thf'n ripplr<I through thr jury :inrl ~pPc· tators and the 1urlge said sharply. "'that 's not thf' v•av I meant ii. I just waned to complete rtle record " Jo Man!'<)n's 1nal for tlw> k:ilhng tif Shr;i and another m<in. music i11n G11r.v Hin· man. tes!imon v v.·as rle!.:iyed afte;r ,Judge Ra ymnnd Choate. learned nr rernrt..~ th::it thf' cu lt. !e::idPr had volun!anly made ~"mt 1ncrimin:i.11n2 ~111lements re~arr!i n~ lhe Hinman killing to an invesl1 ~ating of. ri rer. ThP rr marli.i-reportedly "'l'fe mad ,.. during a <Yltll"l session t.o a sheriff 's df'trcfive_ but wert not re;ve.a lerl . The s!atr ~;iid the detertive may be called to te~t ifv Jn ·thf' curren t Lr1al of \Va lson. last o! the cult member~ Accused nf !he Tale· LaBianca murdrrs. four alternate iurors 11·t re selected \\'edn<'~day The trial w11 s reces~ed until f\!nnd ay ''"hen openin g statements v.i\l bf'gin. From Po9f! l NABBED ... be longs lo a :\Tev.·port Beach y;ich1 cluh Tht \·e~tl w::is allegedly s1olen J uly 17. but nt ithtr tht Orange Count.v H11 rhor De.par1ment nor the U .~. Coast Guard had ,11ny rrport to tha1 ~Hert ,\1eiican off icials said lhe bn<it was t11ken .Julv 17 and its nwners -un1dl'n· lilied in the report -signed .11 co."Tiplaint Aug. 5 in l\1::inz11nilln. A Ne.,.,·pcirt Ha rbor YllC'ht CI 11 h ~poke~ml\11 s;iirl lnd11y she had nn kno"'led~e nf the Sea Spirit. or to which C'lub 11 mi~ht be!ong. The r11cht was esenrtt'd inlo Acapulro H::irbnf 1\1e:;.day mnrning After being cap- lure<I Saturdav bel\.\'e_e;n Act1pulco and Zihuatanejo. N·al'V officie.15 sa id cerne;d ,"' de;sptle the collapse &I &ne of three parachule~ during the final moments of dPscent. The ~parerr::ill 11·;i~ equipped 11·11h cnl- lap5tble cnmrartment~ 1Jn the t>nrrom 1a ::ibsorb the shock of plripping Into the 11·;iter. He said all three of the f14 .foot-diametrr parachutes blossomed normally "right on schedule" at an alt itude ti r 10.000 fee t. and that the pr&b le.m occurred a li!lle J lat.er. .JJ.J. -- From Pagf! l LAFC MEETING .. c1lm an lharlf'~ PParson "·e;r,. re-1n.\tallf'd in ~eat~ they pre\•1ousl) held. Thf' LAFC mP1nbers anr1 ::ille rna1r<> - Supervisor Ralph C1.11rk, Tuslln )>la)nr To11y l'n<rfl and \\'itHr.m 11 '.\-lartln i.f l~'l~tinfl Rt>ar h -will ha1·e to ;ipprar before .lurtg,. fl utter with the rna yo r11 nf 16 Or;in~e l'ollnt y cities for ;i rtnal rr!llJIU· I ion of the issue HyrlP and Lu·kf"r, oel!hrr of \Yhom showed up ::it ihe hearing, he.Vt 11 lsll been ordered to appe;ir btfo1 t Judge Ru t1 rr st a sr.s.~ioo that v.·111 include the judgt 's rul- ing on <.'hargcs or contempt levelled at Battin <1nd Caspers. The <·1rv self'<·t1un (·01111n111ee or rhe Lc;i gur of Cities filed those 1 ·h.-ir~r" shorth ;if1e~r a Mr1nd;.y n1nrn1ng flrl);irle in "hich H:i1tu1 l<1t1k JU~t si x seconds to replace Pr;ir~on "'11h l.1c k.rr and lhf'n run Y.l!h H~de fr1un lhe hear1n~ room to tht> bQn.<i of .<iUppor1ers of lr\·ine cityhood and mnsl or the county's mayors. The l.r;iRue met ;in hour bef1irr tha t 8 a.m m<'~t1nj! -now del'lilred i!leg<>.I and eK punged from the record by Jud,i:e Ru t- 1Pr -lo cunfrrni its reJect1no or Hyde as thP Lr;1~ue rr prr~cntat1l'e on th r I.AF'(: anrl the org::in1zat1on 's .<iupporl or Hc1nh;irdt in th:it nff1cr. It brnu ~hl ('h,1r~rs frorn R:ittin tl\1•.t. Reinhardt and Pear.'inn were part of .the ''lr\'1ne rn nl'hin('·' and !hat h1.~ rrplate· n1enl l'f rrarson ::ind propflsrd replacf'- nH'nt tif M;irt1n 11·rrc desi,'lned In block Irvi ne Cc~11pany control of the LAVC. B<".tlin repeated those c ha r g es throughout Wednesday's hearing and he asked the commi ssion to reco~nize that the "Irvi ne Compilny ha s a moral obliga- tion to the cily of San t;i Ana wha tev tr our local Superior Court might have rul- ed ." Judge Raymond Thompson recently ruled that 11 1963 ag reeme;nl between San· ta Ana and the Jrv1rie Company in whicA the; company was ~lated lo hav e. cnm· mited the "Promised Land " lo lhe c11y Y.'<'.S invalid. '"Th;it ts on ;ippcal 1ust as !hr ruhnJ! l"lf !111s l'omm1s.<;ion 1od;iy v.·ill be appe::iled.'' Battin said. •·This denia l of a v.·rillen con· lract 1s ;in immoral CC'\. by the Jr\'ine Company.'' llhere was a cry of ''garbage" from the audirnce. • • • Griest &Jllrily st.liked frtlZD tM mee.t1ng afLer &evrral rejections el h1I appeal fo r a continuance &nd he ca.m back t.n pull Thornton from the podium JUS1 a~ the clty manager appur!d to bt winding up for a long disserlatton . Thornto n, who st::itfd before !ht meeting that he would "t<1lk until lhr t ar· ly hours of t.he n1urn 1ng lf necessary" Lo thwc.rl the «om m1J1s1on, ne.,rer got the chance from lhe determined Northrup. ··You can ha vf' 20 llllOU!e.'i In ;oil.Ille your nbjections ." l11e con1m iss1on chai rman i;aid to th e fl;ibberga.~1ed city manager. "I would like 10 ta lk. 11t length on lhal 20 minute rule-" 1'hornton protes ted bul 11as \1·arned agatn by Northru p thaL he 11·ould get JUS! 20 minutei; lo explain why the ''PromlsPd Land " belonged to Santa Ana . "I'm go ini;! to talk about 11 lot of thingii that ha~·e never been mentioned in con· nection v.·1th this Irvine Company pro- mise." Thornton !old the cc.:nmis~ion. •·\\'hat I h::ive lo s;iy he;re this l'iternoon y,•11l open a lot of eyes 11nd give us 111 brand ne w picture of a situation in which I actu;illy anrie1pated the actionl! of the Irvi ne Company " Bef1)re he could rlo sn, he wPJ'> pull ed from thr pod1un1 by Gr1.~e1 and both men left the heanng room . They did not rf'turn during the rrsl nf lhr session . Hus1nfssmcn and hnn1enwners from wh;it appears 1l cst1ried to br the new city of Irvine fl ocked to the microphone f.o urge the commis.~lon to a~ain deny San ta Ana's bid for the t•x-ric h "Proml&e.d L::ind ." Chairm an .John Burton of the Cnuncil ol Communities of Irvine blasted Santa An;i's move a.'i an "illogical eitension o[ Its cily boundaries. "lt is against all reAson 11nd Ill !?eographica l idioc y." Burton &aid. ''It v.·oul d form a pen in~ula jullinR aut into the Irvine <irea and ::ill lhe stat istic~ 11•e h:ive on population, indu.<itrial growth and all other forms of planni n~ support our ari;!um enl !hal th1.<i "·ould ht ;i very un· fair allnc<1t1on nf lanrl In Santa An;i .'' CCI attorney Tim Slr<ider ~tres~ed that hnmPowner s and hu s1nP.~~mcn in 1hr pro- posed rity nf Irvine unanimousl y v"ish tn ht !inked with the name of Irvine and not l haL of S::inta An;i, 18th Semi-annual SALE Features Collection for Collectors ~Et Cetera "Et Cetera" collection. Un usu a l c abinefs, d•,ks, +a· ble\, chair\, the1+1 . Every on• pric11 1!a,h1d ; ev•ry 0 011 a rea l trea 1ure. You're boun d to find that v1ry 1pecia l piece you've been looking for in th i1 grou~. A. bb" hand paint&d cebinet. Y11lo w or green. With interior light. Ra g. $879 ··--·-··-··-······ $699 I . Swiv11I de1k cha ;r, Reg. $179 ·············-·$139 C . l,'4 " G la ~1 cockt11 il t11 ble, gold ba,1. R&g . $329 .......................................................... $259 D. French de,k. Black. l1cquer w ith gold acc11n+,. A real 1howpi&c.e. R11g . $369 ............................ $299 E. Ch,.ir to ll'le lch, R.rg . S 11 9 ·--.. ---····· ____ . ___ , .. S9S F. Accent c.hes t. R.eg . $2'19 ······-······-···············$199 It 11·11l inl'esti~11te 2-.~ rad1ra! organiza. lLon.s lo determine 11 the.y shnuld be ad· derl IA) the artnrney general't1 list of ,ubl"tl'Sf\'t groups. A $J 4 bi llion bill for thf' Transportation Depar1men1 and related agtncit s in· clud~s $58 9 mllhon 1n tPpay 10 ~irlint~ for their i nve~lments 1n !he now defunct Super~nic Tre.n~port 1 SST ! plan,. The r.1e1lc,11n fi-lgall'! Gu .11 n 11 j u 11 I n escortf'fl her to port. where; the three ,11 Jleg~ pirates ~·ert t;ikrn into c~lody . Dislrirt A!lornev W11fndo Ortiz 1den- lil1ed them 11s Peier Brulllo. ()f Ar1zon11, Orl'n ,J Carl. of Sea!lle. w,.<h ,11 nd Da1:id A!lt n. of Burlington, Vt.. in today·s .!IC· cnunl H.J.GAR.R.tfT fURNrfURE Another bill appropr 111lt'd S2.2 Oilhnn 10 rttn liie l01CflOr t1t patl.""TIPn r And rt h111'd ~gl'nc1 e~ The Prts1dl'nt .si gned the SI~ :1 bilhon bill for the Otpartmen1 nf Ho11~tng anrl t·rb.-n ~1't'lr>pment 11nd fit1•er11I in· fl{'f)l'Od~n! ·'i:rnri r( Hr ~a id dur1n11: p r r t i m; n ~ r ) in · IPrr1ig.4-llVri ll'I,. mf'n !old C1f being hear!r.~ for S.11n J(ISf'. Costa Rica, fnr supplies outfilling !he boat !(Jr 11 voy age Glrt1z sii1d the y a.ppart ntly planned lo rrl\i:.s 1n 1hf' Soutl1 Pacific PROFESS IONAL L INTER IO R DES IGNERS 211 S HAR 80 0 IL VD. cv,;r..-MESA , CALIF. 6~6.0l7$ 646.0276 I r r ~ .... __ .r--·-------· ----.. ~..-. ..,,... Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valley EDITION VOL. M, NO. 192 , 3 SECTIONS, H PAGES Today'• Final N.Y. Stocks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1971 TEN CENTS How Should News Flow?-Beach Opinions Vary By ALAN DI RKIN 0 1 tto1 Otl11 1'1"! i t1U "1hen is ne1vs news'.' When il happens'.' Or v.•hen elected ol· ficial s have heard about it'.' Two county supervisors -R.onald Caspers and Ralph Clark -pinpointed the question last week by charging that county department heads should not re.lease information to thl" press and public without first briefing legi:d ators. Recent events in Huntington Beach and contacts with local co uncilme n indicate the supervisors' view is not uncommo n. A survey sho ... .-ed that most councilmen !eel that top appointed o f ri c e rs sometimes talk too freely to the press and admit lo being miffed by some newspaper accounts. Some say they are embarrassed ~·hen they learn of a city hall developmen t for the fi rst lime in the press. especiall y when a citizen queries them on the story and they know nothing about it. At a recent council meeting, Coun· cil man Jack Green restated a pol icy !hat all city news releases should go through administration, ~·hich in Huntington Beach means through the public in· formation office. Whatever may havr ~en the intention of the councilman 's remarks, thry caused a mild stir in city hall . The directive was discussed at a. meeting of the staff management team and the conclusio n was to ask the council for clarification on when or whethtr department heads may talk to newsmen. The i;ituation prompted an analysis by this newspaper of the role (If Public Information Officer William Reed and press-<ity hall relallons. Asked to amplify his remarks. Coun- cil man Green said that Retd as the public informati(ln officer is the proper source for press releases in the city. 'Th11t 1s why we hired him ," he added. The coun cilman said he had no ob- jection to the press galhering fa ctual in- ronnation from department heads. but said appointed officers should nol in· terpret policy. "Department heads ha ve been quoted on city policy in some r.ases where whaL they are saying is not exactly city policy," he explained. ··r don't like to reri d something on policy lhal is not." Green said that council men get ir· r1taled ~·hen they read or SClmething for the fi rst tim e in the ncv,.spapers. ''ll'~ al ong the same !in~ as what hap- f*ned 1n the. county. Irritation OC<'urt \1'hcn they read som ething in the paperl that they don't know an ything about. ll't a commun ication hreakdown . The ad• ministration should sec it is minim ized." Green admitted to being miffed at a re. cent Reed-approved news release on an oil clean up ca mpa i~n . saying that as head of thP ('itv's oil commiltet he was (Set NE \\'S, Page 2) Revived LAFC Rejects SA Annex FRUSTRATED AGAIN Sant• An•'• B1ttln Beach Cl1amber Asked to Back Pier Fund Vote The Hunt ington Bcrich Chamber of Commerce is being asked to support a petition rnr an in1!1a\1\·e nrdi na nce thal. \1'ould require \·otcr approvri ! nl funds i;pcnt Otl the Top or the Pu•r plan . Support \\'<JS snug h1 hy Realt or Rngcr ~l;i tc~. a dircco!r or thr Ch;:i.1nbrr. <ii a hnard meet ing in the Huntingto n Sericl1ff \\1 rdnesda~' He urged the Ch:imbf'r"s f')o;eru!1l'1" commitlce t{l stud~· the pe tition rira"·n up b\· Robert Terry. auto dealer and do" ntn1rn prnpcn~ nw ner ' I lh1nk the Chambcr should suppcirl !h1~ rff11rL"' fi lates said . '"lt"s a step in lhe right direc1ion . There is loo much <>r this <1tl1111de tha t I ;im nmnipo trnt and ran put !he ci1y 1n debt for years to come and then leave office." Directors agreed that lhe petition ghoutd be studied by lhe executive com- mittee and Terry, iilM a director or the fSee TERRY. P11ge !J Duo Vn 111asked After Battle PASADJ::f\A i UPI' -When 72· vear-old ETnesl G. L'nderA1ood ~ltpped out nf his apartment \Vednesd<1y n1,::h1 In get a breath of air. he "'a$ attacked b.\' two persnns dres~ed in dark clothing with stocking masks over their faces. t:nderwood was z ta b bed repeatedly with "' bowie. knife by one of the assailants while. the other fired 11everal shots from a .38 ca liber pistol -all of which missed. Fighting for his life. Und erwood grappled with the pa ir anrl they rolled on the ground until all thret were soaked in blood . Police said that Under"-'ood . who was Jn fair cond ition at Huntington Hospital Thursday. tnld them he finally pulled the mask off (Ifie or his al!ll Ck!"r!'i. II "'as his !lpinsler daughter, ~l 1ldt!"d . fl2. ;in in su r11n c e secrrt.ary. The othe r .1s11a1lan! &r· re!ll rd On !hP scene was hi11 wtfr. Amey, 71. Police sa1rl there h•ri bePn a bitter SPpa ralion of the fam1lv r".'centlv. Tht. lwn v.·nml"n weer"bnoked o~ susp1cJ()o nf as~Aul t "'ilh intent to co mmit murdt't, SWITCHES POSITION Fifth Di1trict'1 C1sper1 CUTS OFF SANT A ANA Cl•m•nt•'• Northrup SEATED ONCE MORE An•helm'• P•1rt0n Sewer Factions Face Court Beach, Count y Fracas to Get Hearing by Judge An Orange Couny Su perior Courl jud g~ !oda.v ordered both sid es 1n :ht. Bronkhurl\! Street sewer line fracas to appc;:ir 10 h1J1 cour troom Aug . 20 rnr 111 hearin~ intn 1he dispute between the city nf Hunl ing1on Reach and the Orange County Sao1!N1on District. Jud.er .1 E T. '":\led '' Rutter gran!f'd a 11 nt nr mrind l'!!f' req uest ed by lhe district 1n 11hich I! 1s rirgucd tha r the cit\·· denia l of ;:i cnn"lrurtion permit ror the flve-m1le proj ect Ji; un l;i wful. !f the permit is granted. the. 96·1nrh pipeline y,·iJI run from the Hamilto n Aven ue trealment plant along BrookhursL Street lo Ellis Avenue where it will then run "·est to Euclid Street <1J1d the Foun· La in Vallry treatment plan!. !t i!i argued in the writ that Lhe city's denial or a permit i" unrea sonable And unla"•fu! ~ince Califor ni a's Heal!h ;i.nd Safely Code is !iUfficient aut hority for the distr ict to lay the. line. The district argues that state and Euclid SI. to Close Because or construction of a e!nrm drai n. Euclid Slree l herween Wrirner In Heil Avenues will be clnsed lo rhrough traffir from Aug. 1i; tn 20, according to an annnuncemcn l from fountain Valley city hall . federal grants have been received for the 17 ~ mill ion project but construction must begin within 3 9().de.y period under the 1erm'< of the grants. Al t.ern::i te rouJei; ha ve been .11uggested by the city throughou t frequ ent deba tes on the sewer li ne but these ha ve been re- jectecl by the distr ict in favor nf the sui::· gei;ted Brookhurs1 S1 reel al ignment with the :irgumenl !hat I.he a.lrernate roulr.s suggested w0ul d Cf"!Sl .'Tluch mort than the Brookhur.st S!reel rnu le. * * * * ~ * Brookhurst Sewer Line Project Tinie Reduced The Orange County Sanitation Di.stncl \Vednesday night approved construction mod ifications t() the Brookhurst Street .c:e.wer line plan that "'ill cul the lime for the job from 22 months to 14 months The modifications. already approved by the en;:ineering 11taff and cQuncil nr Hun· tington Beach. 1!1ow two bore pits for the. job instead of one and a longer working day, The b<iard ~·as also lnfnrmed by H.s coun sel. Art N1ssnn, of his inlenl"ion l.n ser.k a writ of mandate from Superior Court tn require the cil y nf Huntington Reach lO issue an excavation permit for the job The C1tv Council denied the district 11 pennit 8ft.tr bomeowner1 and busi nessmen protested thal the route C'hosen for the five-milt project linking treatment plants in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley would cause the grratest amount nr disruptiort. The board also received and hied 1 lel- IPr from thP city formally notifying the riistricl of Huntington Beach"s position and asking the district to restudy ;illernale routes for the job. Dick Lesch. manager of a resaturant at Brookhurst Street and Adams Avenue. wh(I has led the protest against !he Brookhurst S1reet route , said th is morn · in~ that the bus ines smen themseh'l!S 111:ould initiate a legal fight lo bloc k the project. 0.\ILY ,ILOT St1!1 ~~lllJ BACK IN OLD CHAIR Fullerton'• R•lnhardt 1 Leisure World Woman Arrested In Stock Case A Leisure World woman was arrested !his morning 1n 11 stock sales case in· \'Olving thf! earlier 11rrests Wedne~day of 11 Fountai n Vall!"y man 11nd a Fllllertnn resident. In cust od~· nn grand jLirv ind1clments ;ire Lilyan Seifert. 57, of 1420 \\'ood Road, Sea! Beach , Doniild Maurice Dnugla~. 41. of 10412 Teal C1rclr . Fountain \lallr v. and Dounald R. Tugwell. 44, nf 304.1 Lakevir"' Drive, Fullerton. The tr io v:ere ;:ir resterl nn 1~<1rra nts Issued l;i!e 'Vednesday 11fle rn oon by the Or11nge County Granrl .Jury. They are charged with cnnsp1racy tn commit pelt y and grand theft and sale~ or non-registered stocks. fla il on the lhree had been set at $12,M!O. Al.so being sought hy C a n a d i a n author ilies is R06s Hale Sla nfleld. 43. also known as Deitrich Gcortzen, of Van- couver, British Columbia . Deputy Distric t Attorney Richard t uesebrink alleges the i::roup sold at ((llal nr M,COO 5hares of American Mobile Telephone and Tape .!!tock for a total or $44t000. ''The receipls del ivered to lnveslnr~ .c:lrited that the stocks were 'registered :ind unrestricted• ·• Lue.scbrink s a Id. "But the stock was not reglsterrrl in either British ColumbiA or Calllbrnia." In addition, the pro5ecutor claiml'I no eerlifica1es for shares v.•ert e ve r delivered to investors. the great majority of whom 11re Orange Counly residenl.9 . Chamber Seeks City Budget Reform The Chamber of Commerce believes ihat an independent consultant's atudy of Hunt ington Beach municipal finances has pcinted up lht city's need for "more systemalized financial planning and management'' This was one of the ronclusion.." the Chamber drew from the repcrl m11de by lhe Santa Ana office of !he national ac- coun ting firm of Ernst and Ernst. Copies of 1he $11,600 report. com- miss ioned by the Chamber and fin anced by more lht1n •o member firms~ arl! ~I.ill beinR pnn1rd and v.'i ll be sent to coun· cilmen AUR. 17. Wednt,dAy n1,::hl. .. t an 11pen rneet1nR nf the Ch .. mber"~ director11 in the Hun· tln,l{tnn Searliff , the hn11rd 11pproved the 1,·l)rd1ng of 11 let!er th~! will be ~cnt lo councilmen with the. report. Basically, the letter ur1u the council to sel 11 atudy session to review th• report, pass a resolution adopting the recommendations "a! an interim ex- pression of fiscal policy ," and set up 1 committee tn implement the recom- mendations. ~1ayor George McCracken. who along with other councilmen and city slaff members ha! been givl!n an oral briefing on !he report. attended the Wednesd11y nig ht meeting a! a Chamber director. Asked what he thou ght the chancl!S v.·ere of the report be.injil'. 11dop1ed, Ole mayor replied, ''I dnn"t know. If ii has @ond pointJ; we '1\ probably follow up fi n it ... The Ch amber lelter nott..!5 that tht oouncil·sanctioned atudy was timt.ly because of the present diffjcuJties of the national economy, cities generally facing difficulties because cf rising costs and Huntington Beach 'a particular dif· liculties due to r11pid growth. The letter. which will be signed by Chamber President Al Kli ngensmith, 11tales th11t lhe Chamber belit.V!! the C(ln· cluslon:o1 or lhr study are -Wh ile the. cily Is and has been in • ~nund ftnan clal condlllon the city face~ real· financial problems in the future If prese.n1 practices are not modified: -Th1l lon,11-rMge ci vic financi al plan· ninll" l!! not receivi ng adequate impetll.'!. -Although th i.s practice may have been 11cc eptable. ln thr past "the present magn itude 11nd complexity o! city func· lions and financing requ ire more 1y1tematized financial planning. and management.'' Based on these findings, the Chambtr will ask lhe council lo · -Implement the rec«1mmenda tions in the report -Set 11 study session at an e<irly dale lo review the stud y -Adopl by re.solution the recom· mendatlons a..~ M interim ex pre.ssi(ln of the. city's nscat policy -Appoi nt 11 financial pt11icy com. mittee of reprct1enlt1tive~ or the counci l. the city admlnislr11tion. the ch11mbe.r 1tnd olhtr qu1l ifled cit iten~ lo coordinate and review the spe cific recommendations of lhe rtporl. Tu1·11ahout By Caspers Su1·prising By TO~f BARLEY or I~• Dtll• ,ltor SI•!! Orange County's Local Agency For~· tion Comm ission. "'ilh two members r• Instal led by court decree, Wednesday ended its 1nost bi11erly fought debate by rP1ee11ng Santa Ana 's proposed an- nexat ion of '"The Promised Land " for tht third lime. The vote to kill the 938-acre annexation V.'as 4 tn I wuh Supervisors' Chairman Rober t Battin of Santa Ana casting the Jone dissent ing vole. Fifth Distr ict Supervisor R 11 n a 1 d Caspers nf Newport Beach did an ap- parent 1urnabout when hi! balloted .against the Santa Ana bid for the prime industrial acreage. The fought-0 ve.r territory now appears headed for inclusion in the future city of Irvine. The bit ter LA f C debate produced (Inly 111·0 speakers favoring the annexation: San ta Ana ~1ayor Loren Grisel and City 11anager Carl Thornton. And their present?.tion was cut short. But in Lhe end . the 4 !o 1 verdict brought roa rs of approv al from i atan• ding-room.only audience . Just mom ents before the vote, Caspers had been 11 while-faced recipient of • sca1hing allack delivered from the. floor by Ccs!;i iltesa City Councilman William L. St. Cl11ir. "You were elected by the resident.& ol !he Fifth District lo represent their in· 1C'rest.~ .. _ you were not elected ... Lil reprcsC'nt Santa Ana ." St. Clair remind· rd Caspers. "It is pasl t11ne for you lo ove.rco.-ne .\'our paranoiac fea r ()f the name o! JrvinP. ·· 51 Clair ;u!montshed Cz.s pers. '"Being big does not me;in being bad and ynu must not allow old slights to in· fluence current dec isions. "Industry is the life blood upon which a city's vir ilr1y is hu ilt," St. Clair said. "Ott not emasculate the city of Irvine before it is even born .'' San Ciemente's Stanley Northrup, wielding a fi rm gavel throughout a torrid hearing that began with accusations of "se~·er rats" and "liars" from oppc.sing fa ctions . rejected several moves for • continuation of the ~e.ssion 11nti! aft er Lbti Aug. 2.3 appearance before Superior Court Judge J . E. T. "Ned" Ruller. .Judge Rutter upheld. the legality (If the LAFC board shortly be[ore Wednesday'• hearing and harred Los Alamitos Coun- cilman Joe Hyde and Anaheim attorney Herb Licker 'rrom participating in the !See LAFC, Page %) Orange C.ut l\'eather The weatherman e-xpecls slightly cooler weather today and Friday on the Orange Coas t. Beaches will be 7~ degrees ris ing to 88 inland. Low11 tonight between 60-70. INSIDE TODAY Sennior re/ea~es ll st1.1dy t sti· mnt111g that Chi nese Commu""' i$m has taken at ltast .14 milli0"1t lives sinr,. /,lie 'f irst Civil \Va1' of 1927·36. See stnry Poat .f. •••tl"• " Mtvlll 11-lt (a1110..,,11 ' Mutut l '''"'' " (~K-1"• " ' l'ltlltontl N•W1 •• c11u 111tt1 J .. U Oft "9• , .... " ' (fMf(1 " sv:v11 """ ,. C•oo•••d " I"'" 11·1J O•&I~ l'lell(n ' '*' Ml rllt lt U·lf Olw1rc1J • r•l1•llJM " ltlttrlt l , ... • T~tl'9<1 , .. 1. '"""""'' .. ~' It " w ....... • 'lft•~(I H·ll W-lft'I N-1.).11 . z~~:::. ... " WtrN ·~ .. .. ' -• .J CA.IL Y PILOT. H From P .. e J _NEWS OPINlf>NS • • • not aware ol s11ch a dn''f! T~ new!i rfllt'l!'f! quoted staff mtn1ber~ in the drivl'.; it did no\ quoi t an,.v coun· cilmen. Told that 10mt city ofhc1als, ""'htn que11Uoned by newsme n for information. ~ometimt!-de<:lln! ti\ g1\·t df't~ls bl!C'au~,e tile council has not b@en appnst.rl of l.htm. Cr111tn s.t!d that th is an1tudt 1.1,•as prope r. .. Th~\! should ust Sl'lmt d1scrt>t.1on," tht ~uncilfna.n rtsponded. "Thty shl"luld tt!l , yo1.1 that unltl lhi! founr 1\ knt11.1'5 about it, , Jet's not b!o.,.,• this tiling " UPSET COL1.\'fll. \1 £."\ ~cent stories in tht press about. cnsls nf tht ntw ctn1ral library al~o ha \'t' upst t Muncilmen. Thf!:se st-Ones did not co me from th! public 1nfnrma t1nn offlcr n0r were lhey volunte<>red by lht ~l afl The information ""'as gathered by dittct ques- tioning and lndependent 1nvest1gatlon. Councilman Jerry J\latney shares Gree.n '!'i view on news re!e;ises going through the public information officer and citici.zed department heads who ''have been jumping off and reporting on things.'' "All we Imo"" is what we read m th~ papers. that's th e p.art th.at get! t.o us ,'' he commented. He agreed that department heads sbould refrain frnm giving informa!lnn tn the pres!'i unt il the council gf't s ;i niemn on the subie-ct . lliO GAG ''Th.Ls is not a gai." ~lalney said, "Once it was public information and the lnformat1on "'as v.·ithhelti then it wnuld ~ a gag ." j The memn on library costs was in the cquncilmen 's packet before the July 19 meeting but v.·as not in the pa cket s given lll ne"'-·Spllpers. ~ Councilman Al Coen also tak~ tht view I.hat briefing the council first on clty devtlopment is proper procedure. ·'There is no intent to suppress in· formalion," he aaid. "We Y.'ould simply like to know about It firs!. The public has the right tn know. Hovi and whf'n does the right t.o knnw e1isl are the questions ... "'The right of depllrtmenl heads to l"'lC· ercise 5ome discretion arises in gcav are11s." he went nn ''If It is a m11Her nf impnrt ance and poliC'V and the cnuncil is nnt aware of ii. !hen a staff member sh'luld use some prudent cau!inn ,. Mayl'.lr Get)rge McCrar.ken po1nt11d out that the pubhc information officer v.·11.s hired t.o be the sourre of nl"'wS from the city staff and agreed that all ne\.l'S should be cleared through Rt>ed. SHOULD BE CLEAR ED "lf we are talking about statistics. then there is no problem ," the ma yor siud. ''But if a staff member is giving an opi- nion that ls not the city's. then it &hould be cleared through the public information officer.'' ... pl1ined about tl'll' practl~. arl'J,inc U11t otwamen ou1hl to be abl e to 1t.t crime news directly from the pol ice. Somellmer. p.'!f:.d cives tips on l'tor\el, som•timu he 1lves rele1H1. The releases som ei.lmes concern m a J e r developmtnt! but usually de net. Rttd points out that. major proarams a.re revtiiled at council meeting!-. Rerd a\sn prtp~res itn emplove n~ll'slettrr it nrl rrl its the Hunr ingt on Sanris , lh'! news\t t1tr di!lribu!erl lo all bnmf's in thr ci ty One ol his fal'Otile l1n€'s tn lht morning ts "Nobodv arnund hf're e1•1"'r tell!'i 1n,. anything" 'snd he r.ncnurages new~mt.n lo ('l)l'l tact dcpar!ml'nl heads for 1n· format1on "Dt'parl mf'n! hf'ad~ i:.hould g 1 1'P. ans1o\!er.s 10 lhl"' btsl ol !heir ab1hty ," ht' t'lplaintd "If thl'y can'l, lhey should !I'll the reporter that. Df>partment heads should no1 go to the. press and snlicit covr.rage. Public relations campaigns hy individual departments leads to nothing but pr(')b\ems." Rttd agreed !hill department helld~ are. Instructed tn call him once. they have. -been cnntacted by the press "Thi;i. is In insure the. information is comole te and in case. I might 1o1·ant tn do a fn lln\\'-UP slnrv :· he !!'Xfl\a inect R11 ed sav!'i thal he h1n1self LS nn! "'ell hrle(fd on' c11;v hall nlfa1 rs, polntlng 011t t11a1 he 1s nnt a mP n1ber nf !hr sta ff rr1anagPmen1 team th;:it. over511:es !llan-nln~ for major projt>cts . surh as lhe C1\·ic center. lihrarv anrl Top of the Pier pro- gram. althou@:h he i~ Qn 11 5peCi a\ tasK force that is promQt i n~ the Top of !he Pier program. Asked if r.11er withheld news from \ht press. Reed replied, "'r-;"oL without in· struction. some.thing told me in con· fidencf' -th r type of thing that would be covr.red by an executiue 6ession.'' Aaked if he ever fr.lt he controlled the now of newa from city hall. Reed replied, '·No more than an editor controls the ntv.·s in editing material a.nd !electing those stori's by professional standar<is. The problem is thllt I have fewer stonts th4rt I would like.·• Did he ev'r write llny releases that reflected un fa vorably on the city gnv,mmenl'.' "That's not my job," flt'rl smiled , "'l le1111e that up to lhe press." Checktng through !he files for the pa ~t month, Reed found thal 22 news relea-'es had crossed his desk. some wri!\en by him . some simply approl'ed b.Y Nm. They rllnged from stories on the agret· men t with the Huntington P.acific Corp. for the removal of 1 fence along the beach and the 11.cquisition tJf two parctl!'i in the Top of the Pier ar6a to I.he library'• bookmobile schedule and summer out. ings seheduled by the parks ind rccrea· lion department. MANAGES CITY N~WS William R.Nd Marine Cleared In_ Run1, Coke Death of, Baby ~fiirint Gary Rapp '1f Hunt 1ngtn n Beach v.·as cl,,arrd \\'cd11esday of al l charges 1n !he dr::11h nf a 1·,\'t'Br-old infant 1,1·ho was allegedl y led rum anrl Cokf'. An Oranie Counr y Superior Courl Jury delh•ered its verd ict lo Judge Bruce Sum- ner or two days of deliberation. The Jury had bee:n asked by the prosecu tion to fmd Rapp. Z2. or 2'.'!2 Delaware Sl .. i Ui\ty o! inuoluntary manslaughter and child a.bus!". Rapp fa ced murder charges on July 10, 1970 \l'hl'n 1t was ruled that little Myron Revno!ds r!ied llS a re sult of alcohnl fed to hini in lhe hours preceding his deat.h. A 9-year-old baby sirte.r testified du ring the trial that Rapp fed the best part of a lll ll g las~ of rum 11:nfi Coke tn the ch1lr\ the night hefOrl"' the baby died and then wen1 out for the evl"'ning 1vith his comm on Jaw wife Carmelita Reynolds. 22. Nl"'ighbors ll"'stified thll l the baby v:as covered with bruises and sores when 1t was last seen by them a few dllys before lts death. Murder charges filed llgll iiut fl.lrs Reynolds at thr time of Rapp's arrest were later dismissed. The mll yor agreed lhal. :w>me in- fflrrn ation should not be g\\•cn newsmen if the council is una11·are or It ··1 hape th is will cease because the council is setting pcilicy," he explained ''lf they (depa rt· ment heads) Sil~' \\'hat lhe1r thinking is , Ll might not be the council's poliC'Y llnd the 1o17,.ng impressio n r;:in be cre;i1 ed." From Page 1 Two council men departed fr om the ma. jority \•iewpoint. "The public nerds tn be informed.'' Donald Shipley observed "lin\ess i!.'s a policy area. l don't. see v.·hy department 'heads should not give out information. You can't wail fore ver unti! the nl"'xt eouncil meeting. lt is 5omet1mes t'.\.'O v.·eeks awa y.'" 'Ted Bartlett u ld tllat he did not hQ\d 1trt1n1 views on the subject !llld Sll id tha l he was oot up5et '.\.'hen he. read of 11 cily development for lhe fir sl lime in the press. "As for all ne,,·s releases going through th~ pubhc information off ict!, l don't know \l.1hetht r that's a good thing or not." Bartlett said. "I'm n\'11 s<iylng that b1il does or '14'\'luld slant th r rel tases, but he could."' fteed . ll form t r nE'\\~paperman. 1~ a.~ hired as the pub\i(' 1nfnrrn a11on C'l!f!C"r t'.l'O yellrS ago Ht hAs no11 ri'rn tn !hP top salary in his sc alt . S\!l 560 a year, ha~ ao nf11ce And a ~('rrl'tar• ~f:.IA.'Smen slnp b\ his nff1r, rla1I; tn d iscus~ local de 1'elopment~ ;ind for 'hf'lp on g11lhcr1ng 1nformaoon frnm 1he p<il1re departmen t. Th i!'; i~ li.~l ed 11.s nnr nf the function~ of his '1ff1ce, alt hn11gh tl'.presen· t.tives frnm dilferl'.nt p,.Pf''~ ha i·t rnni· O~ANGI' CO.lSf DAllY PllOT 0 '-.&NC.E C0,1.l T l":.Jt~ISH l~Q. COM l"AJlV P.e~i·+ IJ . w,,,J ~111 ~•·t •~O "~•Ill~ J ttl:: IL c,,.1,., Vk t l"rn ot•• •·9 Go•.,.11 '-' .. •)t• T•e#" )•oevil '~ .•. Tloo-•• .&. Mv·ol,i"' "''''' ., t• .,, """ o .. ~" Y:••! O••·i· '""''I l~=·or HYllllRftOft i. • .,.~ ()ff!t~ . 1111s s ••• ~ 1.,1,,,._. M11li"t ... ~~''"' 1".0 . ••• 1t o, •1l>'• Othff ('lffl~•' l 1,.,.o ltH•' 1:7 ,~, .. , A~•••• ces•• M•u: l,, W•• l •v .S1rtf' Wo•"t!>'I l•it~· Ull Ht ~-_, l ,•'tvl•d "~ c-.m111t" J05 NoO~ '' ''"'I"° lliM' C>A\LY ,.ILOT, Wl!fl -'<• 11 c--fl••1 '"• .i-··"·· ,, ,i•ll•""' <II•·~ '"'"' s,.. ••V I'll u,-t•t!~ Mii"'" to• ~·•""• l oo,•, ,,.,., .. ,1 Ill<~, (eo!O M••· ol""ll~t'M IMl "· '""""'"" \lol\t l J.•• C,.,..,.,., ,, ....... , ,..., J.1H•1uc•. •'•·• w••• "'' ... 1 ... 11 t<ll" ..... .--i0t•9ll ···~·1-. ···~' " I I l)I WOii •• , ,, .. u r. Ce•'• ~"'· l•l•fl"-~• c11•l ••l·•JJI Cln.tlllf4 A4••"1d~• ••l·l 67a c .. ·,..•t~r. U'l'l 0·•~1• C~to' 'u''''" '' c-N•1. Ho ~, .. .,, ••o· "· '""""'' .. ., H ""''' ,.._,,.,. I ' 1~· •-"'"'r '• •••J•• ,.,, .• " ., ..... lot.~ "'·-•114<!11 ,,.,. LAFC MEETING "PromlSed Land'' debate. Thus Fullert11n Counc1!mM Louis ''Atd" Reinhardt and An ahl'im Ctiun- C"1!m11n Charles Peiir~rin l.l'ere re·tn!talled in seals I.hey previously held . The LAFC member~ and alternates - Supervisor Ralph Clark, Tustin ~1a yor Tony Cocco and \Vill1un D. fl1artin' nf Laguna Beach -IA.'ill hllve tn Appear before Judge Ruiter "'1th !he ma)'Ors nf 16 Orange County titi~ for a final rewlu· lion of the issue. Hyde and Licke r. neither of 1o1 hnm .!;hn1\·cd up at the hearing. h~ve alsn been ordered to appear before Judge Rulle r 11t a session thal "'ii/ include the judge 's rul· ing on C'harges of contempt le1·t!Jed at Battin and Ca!pcrs The ci iy selE'C'lion comn11ll ee of rhe Lt3gue of Cities f1lrd !h<l.~e rh::ir~r ~ E-horl!~· afler a ~1onday morning rlPha<"lO? in "'hich Ba ttin rnnk ju~r six seconr!~ In repl acr Pt;irsnn 11·1ih LickPr And then rt1n 11·ith Hydt fr om rhr hrarin,R rnnm tn thr- hnn~ or .. upport er .. nf Jrvinl' Cll~·hoofi aorl mn~T nf the count~,·~ m.'!yor~ The Le;i~ue mt>! an h1Jur brlnr,. !hill ~ ::1 m mre!ing -nn1,1· drrlart d illegN ;i nrl Pxpunged frnm lh"' ff'rorr! by Jurl gl"' R1JI· ter -to confirm i1s reiectir:i n of HydP 11.~ the Lea11;ue reprl"'sent14t iv, nn !he LAF I. and the (lrg an izatipn's support of RetnhArdt in lha t offi ce.. It brought charges from Battin thlM Reinhardt !nd Pearson "·ere part nf the "Irvine. machine" and that hi! repl11ce· men~ of Ptlltson ii nd proposed replact- me.nl of Marlin were de5igned to bloc k Irvine. CO.."l\ilany control of the LAFC. B2-!fin rt>peated those ch ,. r g e s throug hout \'1ednt.\day·s hearing and he asked lhe commission lo recognize !h il t the "'Irvine Company has a moral obliga- tion In the cit~ of S1nta Ana 1,1•hate1·er our local Superior Coun might he.1·t rul· "' " Judge Ra~mond Thnmpscin re<"enlly ruled that 1 IM.'l llgreement btt11·een San- ta Anil l\nd 1he lrvine CnmpAny in wh ic h the cnmpan~· was !lated tn h.:i l'e cnm· mited tht "Prom 1~t'd Lanr!" In the city \.1'3.S lOl'<!lld. .. That i~ nn ilppea l 3us.t 11.s t.h~ rt1l 1ng nf th is commluion tod11y will be. appealed,'' Bettin seir!. "Thi! df'n lAI of a written con· tract 1.~ an immorlll ~.ct b,v the Irvine Compan~'··· Ther! was a er; of "garbagt" from 1he i81Jdie:ncr. Griest angrily 5taJ ked from the meeting arter several reject11Jn~ of ht.!. appeal for a c:onnnuance and he ca.:ne bllck to pull Thornton from the podium JU~t IS the cit.V m11n11ger appcarf<I to be "'indinc, up {or 1 long dissertation Thornton. "'ho st ated before 1he mtf't ing that he \\'Ould "talk until the e;ir- !~· hnurs nf the morntnR if nec:e:ssAr\ ·· ttJ lh"'i!l'I the c:()mml,s1on. ne\·tr go1 the. ch:.nre from the de termined Northrup "You can have %0 mlnutts to s1111, 1n11r obJ rrtlon.•.··,.. the commis!lon rhll1rina n ~aid \r. tht f\;ibbe.rgas\e.ri c:ily m11.n:t.af'r · I 1o1oull'f li ke to lalk 111 lenlLh on th11t 'ln minute rul e-" Tlmtnton pr C11 ested but "'.1~ warnOO 1g1in b1• Norll'lrup lha! he would it! just 20 miOute3 Ill e1p\aln 11.•hy ••• the ··Promised Land'' belonged to Santa Ana ' · I'm gomg to talk about a lol of things !h.:i! ha\·I" ne v.'.'r hf'r n mt>n\1nned 1n re'ln· nl!cl1on 11'1lh this Irv ine Cnmpany prr;. mis e," Thor ntnn 1old !hf' cr.,-,miss1nn. '"\\'hat I hal'e tn sav here thi~ <>11 ernfl fln will open a lot of 'eyes and gi1·e us a brand ntw pictu re. f)f a silualinn in \\1hich J actua lly anticipated the ar.tion.o; nf the Jrl'ine Company., Before he rould dn so, he II'<'·' pulled froin the pod ium b.I' Grisel and bol h mrn lrfl lhe hearing roo m. They did not retum during !he rtst of the .o;,ssinn Bus inl"'ssmen arid homeo.,..·nt>r.<; from "'hat appeiirs des!ined tn be lhe new c11y nf Jrvine fl oc ked lo !he microphone ro urge the commission to a.'(atn de ny Santi! Ana's bid fo r the ta:<·riC'h "Promi~rd L;'lnrl .. f'ha1rn1an .lnhn Rur1nn (If lhf' \nunr1I nl Con1mt111ilJr\ nr \rl'1nr hl;i~lrci San\a 1\na·~ nifl1'' .1!> an · 1lln~1ra t eic1rn\1nn nf H~ r111· hound;irit ~. I\ · i\ against all r1>11<;.nn and i" ~rnurapbu:al 1rl1or1 ... n11r tnn .<;air!. "II 11 ,,11\rl form a pt"'nl n\!il ti 111!1/ng nu1 1n!n !hr !r1·1nr ;:ire;i and ::ill thP s1<1l1.~1u·~ \\f' ha1·r on popu la11fln. 1ndtl.<;!n<1J gr·n11·t h and :di nlher fnrm s of plann ing ~upporl ('Ur ;ir.i:_urnen l 1h;i t. rhl~ 11 n11 ld hr 11 1·r r~· 11n· fai r all nrat ion nf l.:infi tn S;Hll!I Ana " CCI attorney Tim Strader ~trts scd tha l homeo11.·ners 8nd busi ntssmtn 1n the pro- posed city cf Jrl'ine unan imously wi sh to be linkl"'d \.l'ilh 1he name of lrvlne llnd not that of sant;:i Ana. He "''a~ bllcked by lndustr\;ilist Buckley 11.•hn rl"'minded the commission "that the nanle of Irvine means s!'lmeth1ng throughout th is nation 1,1·ht>rt11~ if ~·ou lalk ,.f Sl'lnla An11 vou h11vt to tell them that it'.~ iusl a litUt plare near Di:i;ntyl11nrl. ''ThP ct n1ral cort' (lf S;inta Anll i.<; in rltrA\', .. Buc kh•\· s11id, ""'e prefer to bf' linked 11•11h f'\'ji.:Lo\Jnn . .'(rt111•1h and prn· RTI"'.<;~ ,qnd 1 don "t kno11· nf one b11~int>s~rnR n in nur cnmmun ity 11·hn d01!'~n·1 rt'J Pl't thf' idea of optratin~ tu.~ busi nr~s in S<inta .A,n,1. ··our r1 h· (l f Irvine h;i~ pl;i11i-. it ts ,1ggress1l'r ;ind ii 11:ant$ tn $re lh1ni;.~ ht1p- prn.'' Bu1·kley ~;iid. "\\.:e \\"ant to ht link· f!d 11•ith S(lmclhini;: !hat'~ go1nR UJl nnl down and we feel that (lur proJ>(lsed rity 11•il! emrr~f' 11s the new central cHy of Ort1nge r..ounty. "The people hal'e lhe nghl tn make lhe.ir O\\'n det.errnlnlllion ," Reinhardt l'i1Jd, ''We r~gnited thlll al l\.\'O earlier meel\nis and we should do 50 11g11in to- day " "Th11nk you, Mr Irvine.'' Battin com· menled. The LAfC bciard denied the 1nnexat1on prop(')sa ! 4 to l. Schirra in S. Afri ca .J OHA~SESBCRC'r 1AP 1 -Form t r l'lstronaut \\'al1 rr Scl'l1rra llrr11·el1 from ~ew York on Tu,.~da\· fnr a !1o1·0-w~k lour of Sau!h Alr1c11 ' During the l'l!!t he will mt'(! Prim,. 1-tin ister John Vor;tf'r and dint \\·1th golfer Gary Player. Freeway Plan Unsafe? Route Would Run Through Weapons Station An tlgh l-l ane fretv.·ay run nini throllgh lhe m!dd!e of munll ions·fi!lrd hunkers ll L Sea\ Bt.ach Na\•al Weapon~ Station 11·a ~ clescr1bcd a~ nel1her "smal'l nnr 5afe ' hy a l\ .. v~ au1:inr11y tfJd;i1 Cmdr Harri' .\ladera. es:et:UIJ\le offict r nl !he An~hc 11i1 11:J~ 111un 1t1on~ depo1 s.aJd the prnp o•ed P1tc1fl<' Cfl<1~1 f ree11'aY rn11 ld pn~s1 bly end ang er mo1orists !I the exi~tin~ buffer zone around the dumps is rf'rluced The ;·\av~, aC"cOtd1ng to ~·l.:idera, has gone on record a~ l'ln nppontn! lo !he lret way wluc.h would funnel an l!~tirn ated !00.000 ca r!'i throuih the base each day. "Running a Freeway through her!" 1\ould bl" n,.1Lhcr tht siires! or smariest thing 1n df1." hf' s;i1d ··A su; tn eight l.:ine hlgh11'll,\' through here. wouldn ·1 be ~Afe. lha!'s all ' fltade ra, hn11ever. d1~c('lu nlf'd ~P''eul ;1. t1nn th,11t the base might have tn close Jf the frl"ev.av plan~ ~n thrnugh "This st11t100 is going to be h"rf' !or quite some time. \\le're not going to clost ... he s~1d. The cot'lslruction ol \he !retway w(lu\d also senously jeopardi:ie plllns for rt· talning <1bnlll 71Kl llf'res of the statinn 's sa!r1\•ater mllr~h a! a wildlife refu1e. ae· cording to Mad era. "This rn<irsh 1~ s!ill 111 a pristin e state \\'r;ipon~ ~1a11nns C'iln ht built a111in bul 1he ma rsh cnuld ne1·er be recl aimed/' he ~ai d l' S Rep Craig Hosme r' lR·Ca!H) \n- !rnd uterl a bi\! to crea te the wildlife refuge earlier thi.~ mon1h. From P1J9e 1 TERRY • • • Art, Pornography Issue To Be Courtroom Topic Chatnber. said hr wou!d furnish lhe com· mlttee copies of the petilitJn. The pet itio n docs not specifically refer tn the Top or the Pie r plAn but is Aimed acain~l the huLldi ng of " IL1·1"-black park· ing Int dnwnt.own under 11n aat ncy caller! !he Pa rk1n'1 Au!hnrit1·, the hr:;t ~tep in th" Tor nf 1he P1rr pl~n . Y.'helhtr nudi e. films anri photograp hs takl"'n ftr,m a Hu nlin gtnn Beach couple anrl a Cn~la r.1e"11: rn;in arr 11rt or por11o~r .:iph\ 1" \1kl'(y to bPcnme the suh· JPCl nf ;i l r~.11 h;i~~le ;it. \\'est Ora nge Cnunt l' .!url1r·111I f)1~1nr1 (''lur!. Fa c1n i:: !ri11 I 1)n felon\ and n11sdcm{'nnr rha r~rs fn r thr rl1s1rihu!ion a n d pns~es.~1nn nf lrwd m;ilrn<ils a r e Fredrrit'k and Kai Lorir. 11f H11111lnglnn Fle.:ich, 11:nd thr1r h11s1nrs~ ;:issoc1<1t e, Jose ph Jl rlla nn of Cnsla i\1esa. At \\'tdncsday afternoon 's courl session before Judge \Va\l er W. Charamza thal 5ubject "'as introduced by \Vestminster Detective Phil Martinez \\'ho told the l\o Specia l Favors PHOENIX , Ar iz. tAP) -The autos of sel'eral members of the n a t t n n a I Fraternal Order of Police \1'ere ticketerf 1A.·hile parked near the hotel v•hPre the Orr!er is hnld1ng its an nual conren tinn. _, , court of a con11er sa1 ion he had with Mr s. LoRr at t.he li me of he.r arrest. 'She tnlrl mP 1hat i;h P 11:nfi her husban rl , Jl u~ty J..nar. 111'rP !hr i;Oll' o\\'nf'r~ of lhe. bt1~1ne~s She rel<i lf'ri lo me lha! the 111111.~ were <irt." he tr.o;t1f1rrl. Police ti lTC.<:!t'fl 1hr Lo;1ri; t1nd Re il ann last ~·l::i~· 1n an 1nrtu.~t r1r1 I building at l.~1 44 l.nldrn \V!!sl Cin·l1·. \\'rslm inster, whic h au!1111r111es <1llc.i,;c i;t'rvrrl as a d1stributin n crn1£'r for nhstrne ma1cri :1ls. Although the off icer.~ St'Z1ed 20.:'.l\0 rrels l)f fil m and J00.000 !'ilill photographs, only 10 film s were Adm llled ns evidence. OHicers contend the films are not arl bul ll"'wd scel')(!s depict ing persons in \'arious posilions of sexual contact. A pa cket of 51 photog raphs, prnducerl from a brn"•n pa per bag by Deputy Dist rict Attorney George McClure. w~s referred to :;everal times in \\'ednesdlly's courl session. After carefully separating the photo~ into lw o packets, ~1artinez conlcuded th at :JS nf them dl"'picted acts of sexual perversion. Trrr~' has C'h;:in::cd that tiv u.~ing jhe r ar klng Authority as a l'eh1ct,. the cit~· i~ ahle tn Jinan!·e the pro,1ect. r~t!mat.ed by the rit.1• stall tn coi;t S7J mill ion . through thP ~;lie nf bnnrl~ which dn not require ll p- proral of the roters. Ual e Uunn Elected To Cha1nher Board Dale. Dunn has been e\M:ted 1 director of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce, replacing Don Byrne!, an ex- ecutive with the Huntington Harbour Cr>rporatlon who hes resigned. Dunn, a former man ager of the Chambl!r, ls al so empk1yf'd b~ the Hu n· tington Harbour Corporation. 18th Semi-annual SALE -- T Features Collection for Collectors ~t.] Et Cetera .............. _ ---"Et Cetera" co ll ection. Unusuel ca binets, de1k1 , fa· ble1, c~&ir1, chests. E ... ery one pric e 1la1h&d ; every one a real treasure , Yeu're bou nd le fi,.d that very specia l p iece yo u've been leeking fer in thi~ 9roup. A. bb" ha,,dpa·1,,tcd cabinet, Ytlow or greRn. W ith j,,ferior l>ght. Reg. $879 ·····--·--····-·······$699 I . Swiv•I desk chair. Reg . $179 .... -.............. Sllf C. :y." Gl.11 cockta il table, gold base. Reg. $329 ··········-·--·--·······-···-······························-S25f D. Fre,,t h desk. Bl•tk lacquer with gold •cce11ts. A real 1howpi!!c e. Reg. $3b9 ---·--····-·--·$29' E. Choi• to mokh. Rog . SI I• -·---·-......... _ .. ns F. Accent ches t. R.119. $2'49 ............... -.. -·-·---$1ff d ~ 0. .. YQ!lr f11porHe: in~riQr designer rDfii bt happy t(J iusl.s:t. yo11 , , , PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS 221 S HAR !OR !Lvtl. COST A MESA, CALt f. 6'4 6.0175 6'46..0276 ' -.........:..-------- FANCY THAT; THERE'S A TEPEE IN LAGUNA BEACH Strollers on Co•st Highw•y Wonder What's Up Tepee Ty~oo11 White Man Recreates Indian Homes By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 lh• D•ll1 1'1101 Sll lf In the past eight years Leonard \Vood has made 300 Indian tepees. He's made them for Indians to live in, for them to use on pow.wows or for campers wh o want some thing ·a bit more distinctive than the average tent. ··The tepee has many advantages," Wood com1nented. ''They're designed to :stand up in hurricanes, they will keep you cool in summer, warm in winter and they a re easy to pitch and easy to take down." Wood is owner of lndian Territory, 1050 fi. Coast High"·ay. Laguna Beach, which was designed to offer "more than just bamboo spears and rubber tomahawks.'' The shop offers moccasins made ))y the Bush Cree Indians near Albert.a, Canada, lurquoise jewelry from the Navajos, Zunis and Hopis -and of course, tepees. . Many a passing motorist along Coast Highway has seen his ';demonstration model" -an 18 foot tan tepeoe which gtands on a vacant lot next to the shop. Such a tepee lor lipi as the Jndian!f fipell It) would co.~t $453 -$200 for the canvas cover, $118 for the inside liner and $!35 for the lodgepole pine poles wh ich are imported from Montana. The lining is optional. bul is necc~sary If the lepee is to be 1vt>l l ven!ilated. "The lin ing is an in~ide "'a!I." \Vood explained. "Its lower edge re~!.S upon the ground and may be overlapped with a ground tarp to seal out insects, 1vaters and drafts. ''To ventilate the tepee, you raise the outside over and air moves between if. and the inside .cover into the tepee." Rain. \Vood noted. "'ill trickle down the 11 poles which hold lhP tepee up and thus the inl'ide "·111 keep dry. \\'ood said that many Indians purchase the tepce~ bel'ause lhey do not know how In construct !hC'nl. "Only the Indian~ on the plains -who 1vcrc non1ad ic -Jived in tepees. Other tribes harl other fnrms of housing. anrl consequently didn't know how to make lhcm.'' flfany lnrhans, hf' arldcrl , th ink of 1hP frpee a~ more than a home. "lt's a lemple, too. The floor symbolizes m0lher earlh, the top symbo!ii:es heaven and the many pole~ represent 1he tra1\~ leading to the great ~pirit in the heavens." "You knoY•. when you're sleeping in a tepee ar.d looking out the smoke nap yciu can see the poles going into the heavens. It looks like they are reaching an infinite distance, if there's such a thing" Wood, along ·with his wife Toni , has been making te~es since 1963, "I started making kits, bul there wasn't enough in- Yotwger Win s Star EL SEGUNDO. Calir. I A Pl ~Slate At· t.y. Gen. Evelle J. \'ounger , twice \'eleran of wartime rlu1y. has been promoted to ma1or general tn the Air f orce Reser\'e. INSPECTS HIS WORK L•onard Wood terest. so J started making them com- plete," "A large percenl age of my sales ha~ gone lo such groups as those on rescrva- f1on at \\'arn1 Srpings. Oregon and the Bu sh Cree in Canada. The y come to me because !hey know I am the nnly persnn in lhe cnuntr.v whn can make an exact replica of an authentic Sioux tepee '' BPsides cle\·ot1ng n1urh of his time at ho1ne. 3Jl2fi Seabright Dri\•e, Dana Point to rnaking lr pecs, lh,.. former insurance salesman l'.!Udl('_.~ lhe heritage and 1ires1vles of Nor1h American Indian (r1hr.S "l11dians ha\'(' i;:1vPn the "nrld a lot and h<ive been succcsl'.ful for mnre th an 35,000 year~. 1'hey ha1e a good spiritual ep- preciatlon, moral anrl social slructure 11nd know how lo live v.'ith !he en- vironn1ent.'' Wood said he has beeri studying the v:ays of Indians since he "'as 10 years Qld and started collecting arrowheads while visiting his uncle's farm in Oregon. Wood has given scores of lectures 011 Indians lo schoolchildren, organizations and lhe like. "I'm planning lo try and (let a variance rrom the city so I can lect ure 1n lh i.c; tepee here at Ind ian Territory," Wood said_ He needs the variance because l.epees do not meet fire department en- trance and exit req111remen1s. "The city has been good lei me so far. I didn't have any trouble getting a bu ilding permit to pul it up .. ·· "'"' • •• -... ---• . -, .. - . --·-'I• • -·-· •. -~ -· H DAil V Pilaf ;; Russ Join Attacl{ on Greenback 'Bad Weather Ahead' Predicted for Reeling Dollar FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) -As the U.S. dollar reeled in Western Europe Wednesday, a Soviet newspaper predicted !ls weaknes s will provide "new shocks for capitalism's monetary system.'' The Communist party newspaper Prav- da saw "bad weather" ahead because 1t said \Vashington had no way to guarantee the $50 blllion "accumulated tn Western Eurcipe:· "This leads to the inevitable drop in the dollar's exchange rate, the increasing menace of its devaluation and new shocks for capitalism's monetary system," Pravda said. While the Soviet ruble is not amonR Europe's convertible currencies, ~loscow has more than an idle interest 111 the dollar crisis. As the dollar sinks. the price of gold rises in Europe. The Soviet Union and South Africa are the principal gold mining nations. • The dollar fell to new lows in Frankfurt aind dipped to its Jov.'esl level in London gince devalualion of the pound in Novem- ber 1967. The Bank of England was forced to buy dollars heavilv as th e sterling-doHar rate closed at $2.4i98 -only two points off the fl oor. Opening \vas $2.41194 . London dealers said dollar buying was the heaviest of the current dollar crisis and may have reached $300 million . Dealers noted technical factors may have In F'rankfurt, where dealers wen call- ing the nervous money market and dol· lar ra~ changes "Dollar Ping-Pong," the U.S. currency opened weaker at 3.4075 marks, was fixed at 3.4085 marks and lhen recorded its lowest cloaing ever at 3.4035 marks. In Zurich, the buying-selling rate for dollars was at 4.9585-4.0615, down from 4.0660-4.0640 Swiss francs on Tuesday. Swiss dealers said purchases of Swiss francs were \'ery large vdth the dollars again turned over to the Swiss Central Rank at its voluntary support price of 4.06. In the previous five business days, dealer~ estimate that the Swiss Central Bank has absorbed more than $1 billion. There also was some dollar buying in Paris after the Bank of France dropped its intervention level from 5.5130 to 5.5125 francs. In fltilan, the dollar weakened to 620.54 lire from the previous closing of 620.69 lire and at one point hit the floor of 620.50 Jn light trading. There wa s no report of a request for the Central Bank to buy doHars. Gold prices declined from Monday's record-high levels. In London, gold dro~ ped SO cents in the r.ioming, but moved back up 10 cents in the afternoon in what was described as moderate turnover. Gold also dropped in Frankfurt from $43.42 an ounce Lo $42.91. The dollar has bct>n in ii;teady decline for several weeks. The West Gennanl floated the mark to head off speculation in t-.1ay and in the last tv.·o weeks the French and Swiss officlal banks have act~ to head off speculation. European confidence in the dollar h11s r;uffered because of the gloomy trade balance and economic figures coming fr om the United States, The attitude ol many European experts that the dollar ii overvalued was strengthened by a House- Senate subcommittee recommendation that a change in the dollar's v11lue was needed. The Times of London said: '·The do\lar- is beyond all reasonable d o u b t overvalued ." Water Usage Soars in Heat Southern California's 14-day heal wave has triggered 11 record demand fcir water. According to officials of t he Met ropolltan Water District of Southern C;ilifornia. 26 men1ber agencies in six counties are receiving a total of l.3 billion gallons of water a day -or 300 million gallons a day more than daily delivery designed capacity. Orange County member agencies rely on !he fl1elropolilao Wiler District for approximately 40 percent of the area's water supply . The remaining liO percent comes from local wells. r-.t\\'D Officials estimate Orange Coun- ty's consumption llf district water at 203 n1illion gallons a day during last year's mid-summer heat wave. This year's con- sumption nears 226 million gallons a day. The iOUdden increase in consumption does not spell a crisis for Southern Californians, says the MWD. as water 11 available in quantity to handle temporary high demands. District waler is distributep through an aqueduct system from Lake Matthews, the terminal reservoi r of the Colorado River in Riverside County. played a major role since Wednesday in 1----------------------------------------------- lhe heavy dealing day for Friday delivery of currency. Female Seaman Takes Solo Sail In the Flesh LONDON (UPI) -Ni colette r.1ilnes· Walker. the fi rst woman tn sal! across the Atlantic alone, returned here \Vednes- day and told how she stayed waterproof on her 30-foot sloop : "I took e~·erything off." She left Britain June 12, arrived in Newport. R.I., July 26 in her fibergla ss sloop Az iz and returned aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2. "Sometimes 1 wore a shirt and bikini pants. but much of the time I wore nothing at all," the 28·year-old brunette said. "When f was on deck il was a choice between pulling on oilskins and becoming waterproof or taking ~verything off and being waterproof. 1 took everything off." ''l think worn.ea are more suited to this sort of thing than men," she &aid of her trip. "Men are designed for quick reac- tions whereas women are much more able to withstand adverse conditions. They have better stamina and are better able to deal with physical strain." The surgeon's daughter wilh a master's degree in. psychology plans to write a book about the voyage. She admitted being afraid al limes dur· ing the voyage. She prayed and sang hymns although she said she does not believe in a personal God. One thing she missed was 11 bottle of ~in. "Not because I wanted to drink it. [ had whisky and brandy on board, but two days out I broke my compass. it said 'fill only with alcohol ' and I had to put brandy into it. It worked .all right but the color made it hard to read.'' Terrorist Bomb Hits American DACCA, Easl Pakistan (A P~ -A ter- rorist bClmb "Tecked the lobby nf the lntcrcontlnental Hntel on \\'Pdnesd11 y, woundin.1: a score nf persons including an Ame.rica n Png1neer Pakistani army troops took lo patrolling the streets after the blast. An army officer said the explosion was caused by a time bomb planted in the men's room. The wounded American, Clarence Callahan , 46 , of Augusta, h1aine . was sit- 1.ing in the lobby when the bomb went off. The other injured were Pakistanis. Callahan was badly cut by flying glass and debris. A Time magazine correspondent, David Greenway and sn ABC TV correspondent. Lou Cioffi, dragged him from the wreckage. Garden Shop Specials. Shop Sunday, too. Jap anese Pine or Golden Arborvi tae. H ardy evergreens for easy-care basic landscaping specially price d. In 2 gallon containers 211 Buy trays and trays of these lovely bedding plants while they're specially priced. Carn ations and Vinca in pretty assOrted colors to make your garde n grow prettier for Just a few cents a tray. s pec111 price on begonl1 pllnll growing in 4" pets. Buy several of each hardy, colorful variety while they're specially priced. 44~ Tam Junipers and Italian Cypress specially priced . Evergreens for basic landscaping In 1 gallon cans. as~ each 449 trey ., · .. Hanging basket special. Planted with: Kittens Ear, Sedum Seiboldi, S pider Plant or Plectranthus - odd names for lovely, lush greenery. 177 366 Nixon Signs Funding Bills Ortho .Azalea and Camelia Food. Acid form ing fertilizer especially formulated for these plants. 5 lb. box. Sequoia decorative bark. Attractive\ beneficial ground cover fo r an planting areas. Medium, coarse and pathway. 3 cu. ft. bag. WAS ll!NGTON (U Pl l -President Nixon has approv ed 562.I billion in Ap- propriations lo help combat disease, marijuana and ~ubversives. ' . Nixon signed 12 bills Wednesday in- cluding six measures to finance federal .?Jgencies. The bills were passed last week in the final hours before Q>ngress recess· ~ for vacation. A measure approprialing 52(1.9 billion lo finance the De.pa.rtments of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare for the currf'nl fiscal year was 5581 million over lhe President's request. The bill, rlrafltd in !WO days of COO• rerencts beh1•een the !louse and Se.nate, was some SJ billion over the amount a~ propriated la.!11 year. Mm;! of the increase l)Ver N!xon 'r; requesls was for health .:o;~nding. Including grants for hospital ennsl ructinn. • But the bill .Jlso lncludetl more lhan the President asked to combat mental Hlness, alcoholism, venereal diseas, paint poiso n- ing, cancer, heart ills, arthritis, dental decay and neurological disease. The President signed 11 $13.2 billion bill to pay farm subsidies "'ith a prohibition that would cut off any payments to farmers who harvest marijuena. The bill con1inues the ~.000 per crop farm subsidy despit~ the .:oost dete nnin· ed effort or Congre!.!I yet to restrict farmers to a 520,oru subsidy. The prohibition on m a r I j u a n 11 harvesti:ng would not prohibit f.Jrmeri; from grow ing the crop, as had been sought ln the house bill. Instead. 1 com. promise version bars ftvmer1 from harvestin g the weed Nixon signed a 54. I billion money b1!1 fr,r the Department..\ of Stale, Ju~tice 11nd C.ommerce wh ich includer1 $450.000 for the Subversive Aclivitie!I Control Board. (SACB I. The SACS, a Communist.hunting agen· cy created in the early 1950s, lost much of its power through Supreme Court decisions and the President ordered its duties expanded. It v.·ill investigat~ 25 radical organiia- tion.s to determine if they should he ad- ded to the attorney generars list of sub~rsive groups. A $3.4 billion bill for the Tran~pmiation Department and related agencies in· c.lude.'i $."18.9 million to repay 10 a irlines for their investments in the now defunct Supersonlc Transport /SST) plane. Another bill appropriated 52.2 billion to run the inltrior deparL.'ntnt and related agencies. The President signed the SIR.3 billion bill for the Department of Housing 11nd Urhan Development a nd several in· d('['lf'nde.nt agencies. 119 25 lb. bag, 3.98 JCPenney Shop Sundays noon to 5 p.m. 1aa Soctuoll blrk 1011 condltk>ner. 3 cu. ft. 1.65 bog Available 1t the following stores: CARLSBAD DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY-sAN DIEGO MONTCl.AJR NEWPORT BEACH RIVERSIDE. Charge it. -~··•l )"'--,.,,.. •IJ, • /..11 • 4 DAILY PILOT Thursday, Au9ust 12, 1971 U.S. Proposes Mideast Summit Meet ., I \ \ ~ps Story Saved By the Bell By Tll0tl1AS ~tURPHINE 01 ,,,. 0111, r1i.r si.tt DOTS, DASHES & FLASHES : Somewhere be1ween here and a place called Lake of the Ozarks, there is a telegram dispatched by our automotive editor. C.arl Carslensen. Precisely where Ca rl's communique hides is unknown at this writing. By Uniltd Prea lntertMlllom.I The Unlted States has proposed a big four &wnmil conference with Israel and the Arab nations ln 11 bid to solve the Middle East conflict., an J a r a e I l newspaper said today. It said France may submit the proposal in the U.N. General Assembly this fall. Quoting diplomatic sources i n Washington, the newspaper Ha'aretz said the session between the United States, Britain, France and the Sovi't Un.ion, Israel and the Arabs would be similar to the 1954 Geneva Conferen~ during which the Indochina accords were drawn up. Those accords created North and South Vietnam and guaranteed the neutrality of Laos and Gambodia following the French defeat in Indochina. ln Tel Aviv, foreig n minister Abba Eban told members of Israel's labor par-- tv that it "would be an il lusion to think'' the current cease-fire would continue: unless some progress toward a negotiated settlement is made. At the same time, be said Egypt must give up demands for an Egyptian troop crossing in any partial settlement on reopening the Suez Canal. He said "it would be like putting a lighted match near an explosive charge" to allow an Egyptian presence oo the Israeli-occupied East Bank. Ha'aretz, an independent newsp,aper, said the suggestion for convening a Geneva-type conference first was voiced _by Britain's former U.N. Ambassador, Lord Caredon. "It is now po ssible France will back this plan in the next General Assembly," the paper said. ''The U.S. has proposed a 1'.liddle East Peace conference along the lines of the Geneva conference (on Indochina) with participation of the warrlng countries and the big four," Ha'arelz said. It did not specify which Arab nations were included bul Israel has occupied Egyptian, Jordanian and Syrian territory sinC'e the 1967 Middle East War. 1'he English·language Jerusalem Pmt also said France \\'Ould propose the sum- mit, "'·hich it said would include the presence of U.N, Mediator Gunnar V. Jarring, Sweden's ambassador to MoliCOW \\'ho in the past has tried to arbitrate Carl's intention in sending the wire was to enlighten his Orange Coast readers on- 10me of the latest goings-on in the vehicular world. In other words, it was a somewhat dated ney,·s story. Anyway, the good auto editor informed his secretary that the wire was on its way as of 7 <1'rlock our time last evening. When the telegram failed to arrive as or this rnoming, our newsroom secretary began tracking it down . First she called the Newport office of Western Union. Study Estimates China Death Toll in Millions The conversation \\'ent something like this: "We were expecting a wire from our automotive editor Carl Carsten.sen from Lake of the Ozarks. Has it arrived in your office? \''esteni Union: "What time was it gent ? "About 7 o'clock last night." W~1tern Union : . "\Veil, don't you teahze we close at six? Why are you get- ting a "'ire-at 7?" "Because that's \\•hen the man had a chance to send it.'' \\'estero Union: "'Well. I don't really know if \\'e have it or not \Ve have a lot of wires. Was it a Jong wire or a short \\'ire?" "\Ve don't know. It might have been a fairly Jong wire ... " Western Union: "Oh, I see. Well, whv don't you try our Santa Ana ofrice? it might be up there some place ... '' Our newsroom secretary thus dutifully called Western Union Santa Ana: "Do you have a wire sent to us from our automotive editor Carl Carstensen, from Lake of the Ozarks? \\'U Santa Ana: "\Ve wouldn't have that. It should have gone to our Newport office. Why don't you call our Newport office?" "We called your Ne"'port office. They lold us that you might have it. .. " WU Santa Ana: ··well if that's the case, it must be lost some"·here. Why don't you call lhe party that sent it and see if !hey can give you the in· formation?'' "'But can·t you put some kind of a tracer on it and !ind our wire?" WU Santa Ana: "Oh no, we can't do that. You'd better call " We called. Auto~~tive: Edi tor Carsten.sen dictated his news story via Alexander Graham Bell's Invention. Somehow it seemed to work better than telegraph wires. As for his wire, y,·hich must be on a sheet of yeJ1oy,· paper now turning brown it still reposes some1o1·here between her~ and there. All this prompted our newsroom sec~elary to obs,rl·e about the telegraph business: "~faybe ii \\'ou)d have been better if they stayed on slrikr .. Long Fall l\ot Fatal t-.IEXJCO CITY 1CPl J -fruillenno Or!iz Lucero. 23. a \\'lndow waoht•r. fell 13 stories from the Federal Jus11ce Building recently. He complained of slight pains in his legs but was othcrv»ise uninjured. Ortiz Lucero fell fr om the seventh floor Cit the same building recently without breaking a bone. WASHINGTON (AP) A study published today by the Senate Internal Security subcommittee eslimates Chinese Communism has cost at least 34 million lives and possibly as many as 63 million in the past 50 years. The author of the study, R ichard L. Waler, director of the Institute of lntemalional Studies al the University of South Carolina, said: "A reasonable estimat.e would be that the figure approaches 50 m i 11 I o n CJ-'les:C'" The study, titled "The Hun1an Cost of r 1"111 ~.-n in China," was ordered printed by the subconimittee ,July 27, '::"1• •.i1nec111ent of President Nixon's forthcoming visit lo Peking in \\'hat Nixon Jias called a journey for peace. Sen. James 0. Eastl and (D-t-.1iss.), subcommittee chairman, said in au in· troductlon to the study its publication "comes at a particularly opportune mo. ment." .. e said "there is nothing new historical about accommodations or alliances o( convenie nce between basicall y hostile powers," adding that in certain situations "such arrangements are not only desirable but well-nigh unavoidable. "But if we are to have relations with Red China," Eastland said, ''let us do so \\i th our eyes open." He described Walker as '"widely recognized as on' of this country's foremost China scholars" and said he was requested by the subcommittee last fall. on the initiali\'e of the late Sen. Thomas J . Dodd ID-Conn.). to prepare the study. Walker's study begins with the foun. ding of the Chinese Communist Party in 1921 and traces its rise to rule m ainland China under Chairman Mao Tse-tung and Wielu • . . fd [;I l:J id }-;;l Q I~ ~- lj~H1NA.j l JTALWAN.jl lusA.! H fl r,-.. I I rin Heavy Showers Premier Chou En·lai. \Valker said the Communists have made remarkable progress in tiome areas. but said this has been ac· companied by mass executions, purges, slave labor and terror. ';The cost of progress achieved under Communist rule is too high for the con· science of the world lo absolve its perpetrators," he said. "In terms of humcn life and human suffering and in terms of destruction of moral and cultural values this cost cannot be con· doncd by any rationalization. "The high Chinese Communist Party leaders who sit down at convivial ban· qucts 1-1·ith visiting AmC'ricans may be guilty of as great crimes against hurn11ni- ly and their o"'n people as were Hitler and Stalin and thei r follo"·ers.'' he said. "In the case of Chou and Mao," \Valker said, "their commitment lo their Com- munist faith has been one of mere than a half century, and in its name they have not hesitated to commit any act." "For some strange reason," Eastland said, "most of the newspapermen who have traveled to China for the American press in the wake of Peking's invitation to the Amerk!an Ping Pong team [C'l t called upon lo paint Communist China in the most positive hues and to ignore the massive evidence of inhumanity and ag. gression that has characterized Com· munist rule in China." \Valker said "the direcl cost in human lives., of the Chinese Communist n1ove· 1nent is difficult to measure but he drew on various sources in and out of China. Top Red Envoys Boycott Talks PARIS (UPI) -Hanoi's t1o1·0 top negotiators at the Vietnam peace talks stayed away from the talks today in ap- parent protest against Washington'• ti lowness in replacing Chief Negotiator David K. E. Bruce, who resigned last month. Neither Xuan Thuy, Chief Negotiator of the Hanoi delegation, no r his depu1y Nguyen ~1 inh Vy, showed up for the 12~1 h ses!>ion of the deadlocked conference "'he re the U.S. delegation was led for the second week by Deputy Delegation Uadrr Philip C. llal>ib. ~1~d:inH' J\"guyen Thi Binh . the Viet C'ong representative. rlid show up and us· crt the occas-iun to accuse President J\"ix- nn of giving full support to the rr-election ean1 p~·11gn of South Vietnan1ese President Nguyen Var. Thieu so Nixon could use h11n "as an instrument of An1erican policy, Vietnamizalion of lhe war and American neocolonialism.'' • Ill East Cle<1r Skies, W arrn Air Returns to Midwest Cnllfomla I DUT"4ERN C.i.ll~D•N IA WEATl'lll If Uniltd Pt•" 1 .. 1.,.,1tk>n11 11\• (OOht>o li!tt"°"" l tlCI fVf ftl1\Q "'ut\Gtl'l"ow•" lo•rt•" 19r mt moun. "ti•• 1...:t dti.tr11 ala 11!!11 111 <1>rnlo1! Sou11\orn c111rornl1n1 11 .. ...., ,., o!hOt :~~~~ .:=r.., ~~ .::~0t~~~":.:: ~--:"' lC>I An~tlH .... lll>f(llO •o bt! I ,.,_ 11t «IOI" !OOI V will\ lt'l'lt>trl!ure 1\101\1 ntlf H 1no lowt ltO\lnd IQ, VAf •~le C ~\ldl Wt'ft t~llK!td Ill dot ll'lt' l •tl, w lm lloM •o mOOt•f!~ ••• lu l1•1•on ll'll••I Imo<! 1ddlno to II\~ ~ll<om!Or! 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M ~ " ·" Brown•~lll• " " 8 urt11n " " C1'1t••o .. ~ c1"c1n,...11 " " Citv•l•nd " • 011111 " " °'"vor " " 0.s Mt lflti .. ~ Oort~ll " • Ftlr!Nrib .. " l"reono '" " Mot!Olt>ll,I • " lndl1 .... 110ll• " " J•c~•qn•lll• ~ " Jun••t> .. " la>"'"'' '"' " Loi a~o,•e1 • " Leu 1v11i. " ~ MtT•il'I " .. •• M 1"'1 " " M "!U••• " " M ~"-~rot.< " " 1i~ .... 0•1~•"• " .. "' '°"'* 'YD•k " " . " ()~• , "" " " Q\<IA,~"'t (o!y .. .. o~.~. .. • ··~ P1•rn Snrl~o• '"' " Phllodt loh•I • .. ... Pi'!of,.I• .. ~ Pit!\""'''" " " betwttn the ~liddlc East belligerenls. The Post apparently took a dim vlew of the mediation efforts on grounds they "''ould run counter to Isr:iel's interests. "Otb'r proposals. reflecting new and more &ubtle tactical departures by the anti-Israel bloc lat the United Nations) are being floated," said the Post's WashinglOn correspondent. "The prin· cipal effort of y,•hatever effort is belng mounted y,•iJI be to obtain U.S. pressure on Israel •.. and bring about an Israel· U.S. confrontation." In lhe Arab v•orld, Cairo's AJ Akhbar newspaper said rorn1er Egyptian Vice President Ali Sabry will be the first or 100 Egyptians to go on triaJ Aug. 25 on charges of plotting the overthrow of President Anwar Sadat last 1'.1ay. l t said Sabry, v.·ho 1o1·as ousted by Sadat, r I "is lhe mastermind of the plo t" and i! accused of treason along with 'l1 others. Conviction b punishable by death or life imprisonment. Others wbo have been proclaimed in- nocenl following questioning will be re.leased Aug. 21, the day the: prosecution will list the charges against the defen- dants, the paper said. Five government ministers resigned shortly after Sabry, co nsidered Moscow's man in Egypt, was fired by Sadat. The Egyptian leader charged the resignations were an attempt to overthrow his 10- month-old regime by fostering a loss of confidence in the goverrunent. Cairo's semi-official Al Ah r a m nev.·spaper said Sadat and Libyan Premier Moammar Khadafy will go lo Damascus to meet with Syrian President Hafez Assad Aug. 18 to diacuss pla.ru on merging their nations into the propost d "Federation of Arab Republics'' Sept. 1. It will be !be flrst visit of an Egyptian leader to Damascus since Syria broke away from its union with Egypt in llllil. The newspaper said the primary purpose of tbe conference was to approve the feder ation's draft constitution. to be voted on in a referendum in each country Sept. 1. Th' Sudan is expected lo join the F'ederation early next year. Al Abram also said Egyptian and Saudi Arabian envoys lo Amman handed the Jordanian government a six-point plan designed to restore relations between King Hussein's government and the Palestinian guerrillas in Jordan. They later will go to Syria lo present the plan to guerriUa leaders. ' 3-DAYS ONLY • Fri. & Sat. 9:30 to 9:30 • Sun. 11 to 5 ,..., ,, ' I our regular low prices on -SPOii, and < "-.,. SPORTCOATS 503 OFF NOW regularly 13 44 26.88......... • regularly 17 47 34.95 . . . . . . . . . . . • regularly 19 91 39.95......... • Expertly IAilored single-b"'""ted and dauble-breasred modcls. Rich all-wools, and popular blends in group. Not every size in. every price range. Remember ••• f rec alleratiom! l ' l . il f:i r ; I I I DRESS SLACKS 503 OFF j 1 regularly 5.95 to 12.95 · NOW 2.97 to 6.47 At this low price, bay....,..) psi rs .•• l!U?e to go fast, so don't waste a minute! Remember, altcraticns are /re.el • . I •· I •• • ' l OPEN 9,30 'TIL 9,30 ·--~ ..... COSTA MESA, 1601 Newport Blvd. • • " Litt Wl(lf<ttdlY, '"' ,,.. ... ,1.,.,.•1 t'ln!tr Wit loclll<t oba;.! :~ "I: II fl" oJf arun1,..1c•. 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Stockli 1 VOL. 64, NO. 192 , 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAllc-:lRNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1971 TEN CENTS Bay Panel Asl{s Continued ·High Rise Freeze By CANDACE PEARSON 01 t~e O•llY '11•1 ll•tt A Newport Beach Cily Council com- mit!ee Wednesday reco mmended a halt to shoreltne high rise for two more years. pending completion of a new.master plan of development. At the sa me tim e, lhe Ul~·er Newport Bay Cl vie Dist rict cC1mmiltee asked the city couneil lo formally requPst a eitiiens group tn wa il and see what that general plan looks li ke before pursuing its efforts to force an initiative. election to ban high rise altogether. Allan Beek, president of tha t group . newly named "Newport Citizens United !NCU)" thi.!1 morni11g declined to com- ment on the proposal. He said he would wait lo .!ll?e if the. council followed it.s own commitlee-"s wishes. "We wouldn"t. be able to complete any formal action by the time of tht nexr council meellng on Aug. 23 anyway," Beek said. The counci1 panel's action forsake3 nearly nine mnnths nf study it and another citizens' a>mmitlte had put into a prnposed nrdinance placing contrnls nn coastal development. A public hearing on that ordinance iJi scheduled by the planning eommission Aug. 19. Whether nr nol it will still take place ill not known . The ordinance proposes a ~foot llm1t, but would a!lnw exceptions, up to UKl feel , If specific criteria we.re mel. The new prnposal would place an iron clad ~ foot ceiling. for all inlenl.s and purposes, it would be. an extenslnn of the e x i s t i n g ""flratorium on high rise due to expire No v. 18. "J'ne moratorium, however, has been extended nnce and cannot be extended again, according to stale Jaw. The new civic district proposal. wh ich would also need both commission and Revived LAFC Rejects FRUSTRATED AGAIN Santa Ana's Battin Odds on Cutting Ne,\'port Section Of Freeway Slim Althn ugh :'\c1\·porl Beach will give ii ! go. state officials ~aid today there isn"t much chanrt of ,r.::ening the Newport Brach !c,r.:: nf the Paciflr Coast Free1.1·a~· rielr1rrl frnm thf' California Free~·ay S1 s!Pm 10 !he nc;:ir futurr ("11r rn11ncilmCfl \•:i ll srnd I.heir F'rr""ay r>e.i;o11atinr;: l omm1t!et lo the Aug 18 public hearing nn the system and ha\P in<:.t rur lrd it In prr.~~ for del elinn of thr "rgmPnt th;:it \"r\\'port Beaeh re,1dc11ts ha\e t>a1d 1he,v don·t wa nt. l!O\\ever. Siate Public ~\forks .D1rector ,J;imP.~ A. :vine, in an inler-departmenlal mrmo rC'lcased !oday. has said : "I v.·ili nol recommend in the HIT.! Ui;1slative Session any addillon or dele:- tinn frnm the present State High...,·ay S~stcm v.•hich i~ not jointly proposed by st ate and loc al ,r.::overnment Involved ." A spoke!'ima n for ~foe said this morning tha1 means 1t would take roncurrence lrnm Cosla Mesa. Huntington Beach and Laguna Bcaeh to ~rl the route formally strirken from the official mapi;. "\V11hou r tot al aJ:rrement or ;ill the loca l a,r.::enc1 Ps in11nlverl. the t\ev.·port Beach sr~rnrnl 1.1·ill not be rerommended for dclcl inn ."· thr spo kesm;:i n s11id. The Legisl a!ure ae!s rvery lour years In make changes in the Rystem. bul these dlanges usually roJlow Public Wnrk~ Department reeommcndalionll tMl, Moe 11tresscd, arc based on "functional classification eoncepts." Slate offi cia ls said t.hls wi ll not change their nev.· coastal environmental policy. however, thal stipulal.e!I no freeways will be built within half a mile nf the Pacific Ocean wlthnut local approval and nnly then under extreme circumslancts. l\1oe."s mcmnrandum also 11ssured loc11I go\•emment s Iha\ ii will not dele:te. any route 1f that delelinn would impose unfair fina ncial burdens on local agencie~. "A major cnnce rn is that some de le· tion5 fro m !he St.ale Highway System "·ould creal e an unfair fin;inc ial burden. r;.ue h as 1ncrer1r-ed main trnance Cfll':t to 11 ci t\• nr cnuntv ." Moe :i1airi . ;,The upcoiTI1ng hearinl{s ere bclng held pr un arily ror 1hc purp(l$C of discussinjl functl(lnitl ctassific11Uon ;:i~ a basis for eslabtishlng R crittria rlefining lhe rnlr of the St11te Hiit:hway System." he said. He lhcn made lhc pnin1 lh11t 1tny drlf'· lion! \Nf!Uld have. lo have unanlmou11 local ron!'.l'nl. ~----~-. SWITCHES POSITION Fifth Dist rict's Casper1 •• r • .. \ ,, \ ,... ~~ \ °':t •'j >'J /.,\ CUTS OFF SANTA ANA Cl1m1nta'.1 Northrup SEATED ONCE MORE Anaheim's Pearson 3 Pirate Suspects Seized Mexico Navy Men Battle Trio on Newport Vessel From Wlte Str\'icts ACAPULCO - A trio of Amer icans "'ho reportedly ba lt!ed a boitrding party of r..fe:xican Navy men hand-!o-h11nci on !hr derk nf a ~a chi. alle gedly pir2Jed frnm Newport Harbor are in eustod.y here . ThP. case 1<; ma rked ly ~imilar to a sea saga which ua$ blt1 n,11 <1Clf'd nut .i:imultaneously in th e Pac1r1c off H;:i.wa i1 las! v.·eeke nd Three Am erican$ ahoard !hr Kama l11 ~urrendered peacefully tn a L:.S. (,fla.~I Guard boarding party and loda y awa1I prosecution in Honnlulu . A Mexican govemmenl. announccmenl identifying its captured boal as the Near-Drowning Victim Recovers At Hoag Hospital Lifeguards sa\"ed a West Covina bank leller v.·ho initially appearerf In be dro1.1'n· ed Wednesd11.v. after ~he w;:i~ ri~hcd lrnm the ~urf at 01il·e Streel and \\'est Ocean front in Ne"·pnrt Be.ach. Cindy Dri ssel. Ut. was r;:icC"d tn lhe in- tensive care unit at Hoa.1: ~1emorlal Hnspital after following the near-tragedy. Miss Drissel wa s listed as rr.C1'1vering nicely today, although il wa~ al first feared she suffered brain damage. due to nxygen deprivation. Officer John Furrow said she wa5 in- coherent ·when he arrived 1t the scene at 12 :50 p.m., while lifeguards worked to keep her breathing. Miss Drissel had bee:n s wimmJn~ with ~1aria Greterman. also nf West Covina, '>''ho said she didn't knnw her friend was in trnuble until she saw lifeguards drag- ging Mr !shore. Ma y or San1 in India NEW OELHI. lndi1' fAP l -ro..111ynr 5.am Yorty or LM Anarle~ dldn 't se:em 10 mind when he rtcei vert 11n lnrli!ln aoorl luck charm And di scovered it conlainr.rt !hr: 1ikenes8 of an elephant. ~ymbol of lhi! Sr.publican parly. J\'pwporl Harbor-based Sea Spirit saic! the alleged pirates put up a fight. !'\o shot.5 v.·ere fired when they tried !n resist boarders with high-powered rifle~ and were disarmed, according to a l nrted Press International disp;,i tch St rangely , no agency eontacletl today nn !his side 4'lf the border cnwld sub- 5tantiate !he case. Me.x1can Navy Department spokesman Gabriel ~I Rio said the. Sea Sp1ri1 bf'longs tn a !'\ewpnrl Bearh yarhl rlub ThP \'CSseJ was allegedly stolen .July l7, hur ntilher the Orange County Harbor Department nor Lhe Us. C<iast Guard harl any reporl lo that t-fferl. Me:ucan of11c1a l.s said th e boat was Laken J uly 17 and its owners -un iden- lifif'd 1n the repor1 -signed a CG."lllliamt Aug . 5 in Manzan illn. A Neu·porl Harbor Ya cht C l u b l!pokesman said toda y she had no kno1.1'\edjle of the Sea Spiri t, or lo 1.1•hich club it might belong. The .v;ichl \\a$ rsenr1rd into Arapu lco Ha rbor Tuesday mornin g af!rr being cap- !11red Saturcl;:iy helueen Ac;:ipulco and Z•fi uataneJn, i'\a1'y nff1c1;"ls ~aid. The ~le~iean fri,r.::a te (, u a n a ju a l o r~corlf'd hrr In port , v.hrre the 1hree alleged pirate.<; wr.rr ta ken 1n10 eustody. D1.~trir.t Altnrncy \\'1l!ridn Ortil 1den· !1f1td 1hrrn Ill!' Pe1er Rrullln, of Arizona, Oren J, Car l, of Seatt!t', IA1;i.<;h. and Da vid Allen , of Burl1nglon, Vt., in today·s ac· count. Newport Divorce Case Lawyers Take Big Cut Two la1.1•yers "''hf) wan1P<1 Sl ril.000 ror reprtsf'nl.ing mil!inna ire sportsman Clt - me:nl Lang Hirsch"s wife in thr divorre acllnn fil ed by the Ne\vport Beaeh woman .201. their claim cut by 9:> percent Wednes· day. Orange County Superior Court .Jud.Ee Brue~ Sumner granted Santa Ana al- tomey J ohn Trotter and Los Angtle5 lawyer David Hamey $5.000 and put a further $2.500 into a trust account for use by the two attomey5 in pretrial and in- vesUgative wnrk. Both men condemned the award as hopelessly insuflii;ient fnr tbe:i r purposes. ~1rs. Hirsch , 42, of :it> Harbor Island sued Hirsch last November for dissolu- tion of !heir seven year marriage and a spl it of assets valued at mnre than $50 Graham Fele Slated CliARLO'ITE. '.11.C. IAP I -Tht Cham- ber of, Commerce, which it> Rrran~ing a mid-Octnber lestimnnial to Charlottt-born f!\'Rn,r.::eli.'il. Billy Graham . l\aJ~ Pre:i;iderit Nixon will partici pate. Charle~ Cn1lcli/ielci. hroadc11:~1 e.s- ecuti\•e iind prP.!1-i dent nf thf' ch11mber, .'iatd Wednesday 1be tei;tim onl!ll will bf' on Oct. 1J, 14. 4'lr !$, ciepeodlng on t~e Prcsldenra schedule. Graham, Sl, \lves 11t Montreat, N.C. ' ' m1ll1on. Sht a5ke:d Superior Court ,Judg' Rnl>ert Cnrfm11n for S.18.000 ,11 month in svppnrt pa_vment~ anrl harl hr.r demand cul. by more 1han 90 pr.rcenl. Judge (Arfman iiwarded her $2.800 ii month for personal living expenses pending trial nf the action ~O!J. 23. Mrs. Hlrsch al50 gets SI SO a month.. !or each of the couple 's twq children, Casey, 6, and Christopher, 5. She asked !nr $2,500 a month. h1rsch, who maintains offices at 151~ E. Coast Highway , Corona de:I Mar. is the owner nf more Lhan 40 thoroughbred race hn rM!s and is a well known figure. in C.;Ufomia racing. t:. is slBted In his wife's lawsuit. that he rcctntly 50Jd hl11 interest in the Kai Kan pet fnod combine for an estimated 140 million . She ;il so !isls his t xlrnsive: holdings in 1't\•cro11t Ul~ Ang11les County lndustripr; and his owne rship of suhstRntial ran- rhl.11.nd t> in Orsin.1te: Counly. S a n Bemardino Cnunty and San Diego Coun- t·: · Hirsch Is hf'1il known in r11c1ng circles fnr his'import;illon of bltiod slock from !'ou1h America. Twt'.1 import s .-Sno\v Sporlin.1: and Fignncro -l)a v• won r;rvf'!ro.I m11jor 1t11kcs r11ce5 In this coun- try. . --- \ couneil apprnval, would apply curu,nt parking and sldeyard requi remenl.S in R-4 {apartment) zone lo all cnmmereial Innes within the ch·ic district bnundaries. Cnuncilman Carl Kymla, civic district commilt.ee chairman, said the two year period was recommended because "it is the current recommended time table for completion of the eitywide general plan " In its motion iisking councilmen for a resolution calling for a delay in 1nitiati\·e proceedings, the committee s.ild the eitize ns shnuld "hnld their Pfforts In abe)ance in the bes! interests nf the peo- ple " Kymla said "I would like to publicly challenge All an Beek to do everylhlng possible to hold his init iative in abeyance until completio n nf the plan. ··He owes it tn the people of Newpa-t Beach tn perm11 good sound professional ~Set JtlGH rusE, Page Z• SA Annex DAILV ,.ILOT Slit! l"lletn BACK IN OLO CHAIR Full1rton's R1 inhardt Board Approves $35,000 Payment For Fire Statio11 Orange County supervisnrs voted Wed- nesday to pay the Irvine Company SJ5.000 for !he proposed silt or the Irvi ne Indus- trial Complex fire station over the lone objrct1ons of board chairman Roberl Bartin "I lh1nk lhe landowner sh04J ld donate the sil e since lus proper ty wilt benefit fr om const ruction flf !he lire sta tinn," thf' First 01~1r1et !i-Uprrvi~or said. He had made an idenlical comment n1nn1rnts rarl1cr w!1cn the board volert 4 10 I In pay the ~1 iss1on Viejo Company £.1L500 fnr l::inrl th;iL will be tl1r l0cation of the Nor th Capistr11no Fire Station. The Irvine rire s1at1on will be hu1lt. on. 1l .12.0lfi square foot parrrl located easl of Gil lette Avenue abou L 500 feel north of h1ain Street. The Capjstrano fa cility will be bu ilt on a 2."1.090 square fool site on the northwest side of MargtJerite Park- wa y and 11orlh of the proposed Mission Viejo Auto Plaza development. Purchase: of bnth sit es was urged by rou nty fire warden Elmer Osterman. Schoone r Heist Ma.dcleus U·wner Somebody ha~ hijackeri thP schooner f.1anaunare:en from 1he Newport Harbor Yacht Club and its ~tockbroker-owner D11ws Pillsbury's pretty unhappy. The vanished vessel more likely weol oUt in the pocket of a 11ou 'wester worn by an armchair skipper than under darkness -On the morning Ude . Pillsbu ry, of Lns Angeles, reported the the fl to Officer David Ion Wednesday. He said the vessel is valued at $1.500. a rare relic of a bygone maritime e:ra moored nn the club's mantel at 720 W. Bay Ave .. when last seen. ContaiMd in a glass bottle, the Ma- naunare:en is 5¥t inches Jong. Blacks No l Targets? PHTl..Af>ELPHIA I AP 1 -A corounder of lhe Black Economic Developmenl C4'1nference, just ba ck from 11 visit 10 l\'orth Vietnam, .'i<l)'.'i the North has adop~d 111 policy of trying not tn fi ght black Amer ican .!I01diers. MuhRmmad Kenyatta wa.o; p:irt of .11 lhree-ml!mber deleRal lnn thnl spent l11st month in Southrasl Aiiia. He attributed lhe it11:trmPnt o! policy to North Vlei· na.meM official!. ~'. ,.._,. Tm·nabout By Caspers Su1·prising By TO~f BARLEY O! lh• Dall' f'llat i !l!f Orange County's Loca l Agency Forma· lio n Cnmmission, with two members r• in stalled by eourt decree, Wednesday ended its most billerly fought debate by rejeering Santa Ana 's proposed an· nexat ion flf "The Promised Land" for th1 third time. The vote to kill the 933-acre annexation was 4 to 1 Ylllh Supervisors' Chairman Robert B.itlin of Santa Ana casting tM lone dissenting vote. Firth District Supervisor R. on a 1 d Caspers of Newport Beach did M ap- parent turnabout whe n he balloted against the Santa Ana bid for the prime industrial acreage . The fought-0ver territory now appe.ars heed ed for inc!usinn In the future city of lr\·1 ne.. The biller LAf"C debate produced only two speakers favoring the anne'Xation : Santa Ana Mayor Lnren Grisel and City h1anager Carl Thornton. And thtir present2J 1on was cul short. But in the end, the 4 to 1 verdict brought roars of approval from a rian· ding-room-only audienee. Jus t momenl-5 berore the. vott, Caspers had been a v.•hi te-faced recipient of a scathing attack deli vered from ·the floor by Costa Mes& City Councilman \llilliam L. St. Clair. "You v.·ere elected by the residents o( the Fi fth District tn represe nt thejr in· lere$ts .. vou 11'ere: not elected ... tn represent Sa.nra Ana." St Clair re:m ind· ed Ca.~pers "'It is past 11mp fnr ynu lo overco..'Tle. \f)Uf paranoiac fear or the name of Irvine," St Clair admonished C2.spe.rs. "Rein~ big does not mean be ing bad and you must not allow old slight~ to in· fluence currenl deci$ions. ··industry 1s the life blood upon which a city's vir ility i$ huilt," St. Clair sai d. "On nfll emasculate the city of Irvine before it i.~ even born ." San Clemente's Sla ri!ey Nnrthrup, wielding a firm gavel throughout a. tnr rid hearing that began with accusations of "sc~·er ra ts" and "liars" from opposing factio ns , rejected several moves fnr a continual ion of the session until after the Aug. 2J e..ppea ranee before Superior Couri J udge J , E. T. •·Ned" Rutter. Judge Rutter upheld the legality nf the LAFC l>oard shortly before Wednesday'• hearing and barred Los Alam itos Coun· cilman J rie Hvde and Ana heim attorney Herb Lickrr ·frnm participating in the !See LAFC. Page 1) Orange Cout 1\'eather The weatherman expect! slightly cooler weather tnday and Friday on the Orange Coast. Beaches will he 75 degrees rising tn 88 inland . Lows tonight between 6G-70. INSIDE TODAY Senator re leases a st11dy esli- mating that Chinese Commun- itm has tokl'n .at least 34 mlUiu1t /lvc.~'sn1c, rhe 'F'irst Civil Wa r' of 192 7·36. Ste story Pag~ 4. ''''""' ,. (el1!;ml1 I CllK~l11t V• I CIJnillN ,.._,. Ceml(1 H c ....... ,, ,. 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"Thty !r100 tn bl1tf! us intn d1sapprnl'· in,c; the subdivision ," Pars{lns sairl. re· calling Iha! ~iar1ne offici als had said rhe 126-lot hilltop tracl above Coron;i del ~a r Vr'OUld resull in housts "'lfhin ~ fttt of the. fli ght pattern At the. ttm~ the: ~1a nnes tn!'iisted th'Y eouldn'I ra ise the pattern bec ause of air· piAM fli~hts into nearby Orange Cnunty Airpart. They urged tht c11v re1ec1 Uu! d@Velnpmeni be-callse nf tilt inhtrent danQ"er~ of heh('npttrs fl~·1ng so cl~ TO rMftops. L.ist week. hl'l~·e 1·f!r . ~fann.._ Coro~ nl· f1cials annnuncerl thr \' will bP able !n rai~e lht m1n1mum 11ltJ!l!d, 2nn ftel 11 ch.1nge brnuch! abl'ltlt. th0 1• ~aid -afrfr ~onlerring l\ith l'lran j!P Counh' Airptirt officials and thP f ederal Aviation Admln· 1st.ration . Parsons sav!i riow !hat th e cil\' has ealled their h!ulf, the ~1ar1nes should be kent on !hP run A!!er Councilman ."'11lan Dost.:il pnintrd out that 200 fee! higher sill! isn't al! that safe. Parsons said "they can gn up JOO fei>t more.'' But that"s not all. He said, "lhev ~ho1ilcl move the 11.·hole route half a mile to the east "They coulr1 fly totally over uninhab- ltf>"I territC'lry." he said Now the 7'.farine~ flv th'° ··Pah5arlt s 'Rflut.e" th11t runs from thl" S;inta Ana hel•copter ba~t' tn the Pac1f1r ()rp;in. ThPv fly di rec:t\v ovf'r Spy Gla ss Hill anrl frequently evpn f;irther In th'" 11.·est. .,ver the Harbnr \1iew Hrim~ and H-'lrhnr V1Pw Hill.!i develnpmt nts. then bf>nrf1ng snn1hea!t In !he st a ''They could mnve to th e east. stra1 2b!- en out that doglei af\d be cnmple t.e:v awav from an" subd1viderl mrtlons of Nl"';l,'J>Ort 'Beach." Parsons sairl He sald this wou ld rrll'a st rir1 the city of the problem for a ""h\lf' "We won't be bolhererl until t\·e expand to the g~theast." hf! said . Councilmen s~ml"d ltt like the ~ay PatSOl'IS was playing the p:ame a nii in- 11trueted him lo continue in his ··nego- tiation.s." Skeeter Hordes Now Plaguing Eastbluff Area The curf en t hot spell may have raised more lban the mercury around !.he Back Bay. Some Eastb!uff residents have com· plained recenUy about bigger mosquito hor~5 . Jack H. Kimball. manager of th e Orange. County Mosquito Abat.tmen t District. says hot weather does breed mosquitoes fa ster and there have ~en twice as many complaints !n the county this ye1r. Bu t he also .!ays rhe Bo'Jc:k Bay IS thl'lroughly unde r cnntrnl. mnsquito wise. .and 1t should not he a ma;or .!ource of mosquitoes. ··~inety percent r.f nur C'.'ompla1nts th1~ gum mer ha1·e. back ~ ard cau~es,' Kim· ball adder! ··ir Ea~1 hluff tPs1 den1~ arl!. hll\'tng m"'~qu1to trouble thty !hnuld c;i.ll us \\"t "ll check nut ihe snut C'P The distnrt phone number is 5.li·5.89\. Kimball bl.,mPs s!agnant 11·arer In backvard sw1mm1n R ponl::. and f1$h ponds fnr most or !he mosq u1ttt prnblrm . 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""""' T...,MM 111•1 6•1·•)11 Cl••HltH A'.ertltl~ ~41·~671 t.MY"•·· 1tn. o••.,.• et. .. 1 •ve.,,• •1· ~"'f· Ne l'-1 ••••\ '"'"''•"0'1, .. ltotl•I .... -e• 1.dv•'" 1-t~•·•1 ~, •• • ll'lf M ,.....yeool w,!"?oJ, ,_,II ~·· ,..._,-. el <#r•~"' e-·. ' ' ):"rt>~·~ ~ ---ll · • //. ' ' .. 318-mile Network Planners Back Bicycle Trail s \ By PATRI CK 80,'LE tu 1~1 0 1lly ~11•1 l it!! Af!er more thttn an hnur of t'e!11mnny from 1>.11rl hikP rider~. Ort111ge Cotmlv pl.:inner~ Tu('.~day unanimously endnrc:;rd a propn~al th at v.·nu\rl !ink county ritir~ and recre11tion areas 11 it h a S) stem of bic~1rJe tra 1!~. The .118·n11le proposed netwflrk will nnw ~o before the Bnard of Suptrv1snrs f11r hn11l adoption. The board al it.~ July 7 meeting approved the pla11 in principle and dlr~ted the planning department to r1raw up a reasibiliy study •f the •·skeletal" system. Hnking the sea w11h f eat.herly county Pa rk. ;\elson s;:i1ct pnr11nns nf 1ht \p\·~ would nnl bf' v•irlt> Pnough fnr bo1h a hikP 1rail ;:inrl thr P:<.1s1in..: 1n;:i1nlrnanc1> accl!!s! rn1111 . l!t 11lso no!rc! that lhe possiblf' con· ~1n1t1 ion nf 11n ot'rilon ou1fall acC'r~s Jin• lro1n R1\trsu1e t.:011nly would be built In and 11lnng 1h\~ :.arne ro:Hfl•,.ay. r ounly noad J>cpai·tn1ent C'h1Pf &b Vou:n said financing the network -iit ros1;; as h1J?:h as $40,000 per mile -may not be possible with slate gas 1.a.1 lunds. Voie.'l said he had asked lhe state aud itor in Sacramento about such funding and "'as told gas tax money could only be us· f'd for st ripin,R and signing of the path - bul not construction. Vo1en no ied the stale attorney gPneral har1 been asked for a le.Ral opinion of such funding anct 11 dec i~inn was forthcoming. AUDIENCE TURNOUT WAS LARGE AND COLORFUL AT WEDNE SDAY LAFCO PRODUCTION Mayor Waller Evans of San Cl emente Has Front Row Spol, Foreground Councilman Wil liam St. Clair The long·range plan . wh ich officials say cnulr'I Possibly be fin<1nred "'tlh _2as tax funds. ll'nUld provide l~2 m!les nr b ike"·ay~ 1n the un1ncnrporiitcd rountv <1rei1. The cnunt v "'nuld 11•ork w11h the 2S r 1llr~ In lin k ur anol hcr J'.:5 miles of inll"r·cit~' tr:ills. Other sources of fundin ~ su~gested by ('Qunty fllfiriRls included birycle licensing fre~. _sprtiill rccreRt!nn r1 is I r i C'. t as~ess-ni('n!s nnd the eoun!y J,!('nrrRI fun r1. f'ro••• Page J LAFC MEETING. ''Promised Land" deba\P. Tbus Fullerton Qiuncilman Loui s '"Red'' Reinhardt and Anaheim O:iun· cilnun Charles Pe.arson "·e.re re-installed in seats they previously held . The LAfC mtmbers and alternates - Supervisor Ralph Clark, Tustin ~fa yor Tony Cocco and \\'illiM'I D. Marlin n! Laguna Beach -will have. to appear before Judge RuUer v.·ith I.he mayors of 16 Orange Coun ty cities for a final resolu- 11on of the i.ssue. Hyd e and Licker. ne ither ol 11 horn showed up at the hear ing , h2.ve also been ordered to appear before Judge Rutter at a session that will include !he judge·s rul - ing on charges of C'onrempt levelled at Battin and Caspers. The city selection com mittee of the League or Cities filed those charges shortly afler a Monday morning debacle in t\'hlch Ballin took just si x seeonds to replace Pearson v:ith Licker and then run with Hyde from the hearing room to the boos of suppor1ers of Irvine cilyhood and most of I.he county 's m;:iyors. The League met an hour before I.hat 8 a.m. meeting -now declared illega.! and 6XJlWlRed f~m the record by Judge Rut· ter -to cnnl irm its tPjection cf Hyde as Ule League representative on the LAFC and the organization's support of Reinhard! in th:it. o!f1cr It broughl chiirges fr 0m Battin th2.l Reinhardt and Pl'arso n 11ere p11r! or the ··rrvine ma<'hine" an rl th;;t hi~ replarp. ment nf Pear.~ttn anrl prrip!lsed replare· ment nf Martin werr (le~1~nerl In hlO<'k Irvine Cc.:npan:v rnntrol l"lf the \,AFC. Ba.I.tin repeated lhn.~f' c h 11 rs; e s throughout \Vedne.~rlay's htaring 11nd he asked the commission to recognize that the "Irvine O:impany h;;s a moral obliga- tion to the city of Sanla Ana v.·hate11er our local Superior D;urt might he.ve rul· ed " Judge Ra ymond Thnn1p~on recf'nlly ruled that a 1963 agrtement bet11·een S;tn· u Ana and the lrl'ine Company in 11·h1ch the compan) wa~ ~la!ed 1n ha ve crim· mited the "Promised L11nd" tn the city "2.s irn•alirl. "Thar is nn appeal 1usr a~ rhr ruling nf this commission tor!a1· 11 ill be appea lei,'' BAiiin ~aid. "This den1,1! nl A \\rl!Tt:n rr•n· traC'l 1s an 1mrn'lral 2c! by the lr11ne Cnmp1 n1 · There 11as a crJ nf · &i!.rbage " frnm thc .a11rl1rnre. l.r 1P~! ;\ngnlv ~1alkPrl trom the mteting aftrr ~e rtrill re11;r1 1nns of his appeal fci r a. cflnlinuanre and hP c;i.11e bark to pull Thttrnton from tht por1 1um JUSt <ts lhe ci !}' man~ger appea red to be "'in rl1rig up for 11 long d1ssert111\cin. Thnrn!nn, whn l'talerl before !he mttting that he would "1alk uni.ii the t"ar· Jy hour.s of the morning if necessary" to thwa.rt the cnmm1ss1on. never i nt the cba nC'e frnm the delermined r>orthrup. ··You can ha1·e 20 ininutrs to stale your nbJKti0ns." th e commission rhairman sa1rJ tn thf' fl;ibbeq;:as ted c11} manager '! 11 nuld l1k1> 10 !;:ilk <t1 lrnglh nn lh <tl 211 minu1 e ru le-"' Thornton pro!rslrd but 11a s "'arned again by Northrup th .1l he 11 nuld gt! ju~t :!ll minutpt lo r.;pla\n "·h~· !hP "Promised Land '' bclfln~Pd 1n Santa Anit. ' l m J:oini!, lrt t;i!k at>nu1 ;i ln1 of !h1n iz.~ that ha\'e: nev,'r been me n\1(ln td 1n C'llll· neclion with !his l rvtn~ Comp11ny prfl· m1~t,'' Thornton told thr rr.mn1is$1n n, "\\hat 1 hll\'e tn s;iv here th is P.J1ernonn ..-'111 open a Int of "rye.~ and gl\"e us ;i brand new p1t!ure of ;i situatiOD In w.J;iich I AC'tu;;!l y an11c1p11ted the actions of the lrl"ine Company ." Before he cnuld d(l so. he \1'""5 pull!'(! from the plldium by Gri.set and both men Jell the he11r tng room. They did not return during I.he rest l"lf !he ses~ion Rui;inessmen and hnmenwners ltl'lm lO"h3l appe;irs df'i;!1ned tn be the new c11y flf Irvine f](l('ked Ill the microphone tri urgP lhP romm1s5 ton tn ag11in deny Sant.1 Ana" bid fnr rhe tax·nch ··Prom1!.ed La nr1 " Ch,.1rrnan .Jnhn Burtn n rir !hi!' Cnunril 11f r:nmmun1l•r~ nf lr11n1> bl11s1ttl ·San!;] Ana :s ml"l\'P 11~ 11.n ' 1llng1cal tl!t"ns1l"n nl 11~ r1ty bounrl;int~ I! 11> ao;!a1n~t ;ill reAt nn. Anr1 is ~,n::raph.1f'al K11ncv : Burtnn !a1r1 ''[!. t1·nu ld f'lrm a ptn1nsul111 111tt1np: nut int('I thP !r1 lflt 11rPA 11nrt All the st a t1~11r1 "'~ )Ht\'e on P"1PUlat1nn . in<iu~1n11 I ~rn111h iind all n1hPr fl"lrm~ nf planning 511pport nur il fl:'llTllt'nt 1hi1L !hi~ \.\'f')U!d be a Vfr\• 110• f1 tr 11!loct1!1on ol lo'Jnl'l to Santa An~~. CCI all.orn"y Tim Slr1der 5tressed that ' • ·- • • homeov.'ners and busmessmen u'I tht prrr posed city of Irvine unanl!Tlou~ly wish t.o be linked "·Ith the name ol Irvine and not that of Santa Ana. He was backed by industri alist Buckley \\'ho reminded the commission ·'thal the name of Irvine mean" something th roughout lhis nation "'hereas if you talk of Santa Ana you have to le\\ them that ifs just a httle place near Disneylanfl. '·The cenlral cnre of Sanla Ana i~ tn decay," Buckley said. "We prefer to be linked v.•ith expans1nn. gro1vth and pro- ~ress and I don ·t know ol one businessman in our community who rlttes n't reject the. idea of operating his business in Santa Ana . ··our C'it~· nf Irvine. h11s plans. it i3 aggressive anrl ii wants to see things hap- pen:· Buckley sa id. "\\'e want to he !lnk- t'd with something that's going up not down and we feel that our proposed city v..tll emerge as the new central cily of Orange O:iunly, '"The pt0ple have the right 1n make their own determination." Re inhardt said. "\\1e recognized that at l\.\'O earlie.r r1eelings and v.·e should do so again to- day." "Thank yo u, t>.1r. Irvine." Ballin com· menttd. Thi! LAFC board denitd. the 11nne1 at1on proposal 4 t.o l. Fro'" Page 1 HIGH RISE • • • p\ann1ng rather lhan to gn ithead emn- uonal!,V ." Cilunci!man Ltnds!ey P11rsons ciilled Beek 's idea "'a sn01\•ba!I gathering momentum. a hysttrical react inn." Bayshores rf'sident \\'11J1am O'Bryrin ~a id thal to counteract 8('ek. 11'hn r11r1n't atlenlf the mee1ing. th~ commlt!re •·should be as strong as possible in 11.\ conclusions in ccintr~sl In the c1t1~ens' committee inconclusiveness ·· ThP. ar11'isorv c111.zens final recom- mendations v.·Pre splil on he!ght and "'1rlth of sirucrutf'5. but .1grttd nn 1he need For a grneral p!an and pr1>sf'r1a!1on of marine Pnvirnnn1cnt l\yn1li1 pn1n1 elf 0ut Thill hecausP of the pii~~ib!e t'Pfercndum the corrim i!TPI" 1,as {.1rerl 11 11h "poh!1raJ nnt pl1111n1ng chn1rr~" · \1"e ("a n Jin along "1th Brck or 11e ca n rr ~prr1fulh· re1111,..,,1 him 11"1 "1111 ;tnrl 11 his romm tl lee 1& not h.cip pv ~ftP r thP .crneral plan 1s rompleltd, 1hf'n lhf'y rAn ~n ;ihead "1th thf' in1tit1t1ve,'' ~aid K.vmla. 1\r\l·ly appoinled r01nmi11rf' mrmh~r .J.:ic-k1"' HP~1hi>r "hn harl bf'r o nn !hf' r111;:rns rnunc1 I sa1rl, "I h~tP In ht11·r 1h<t l big ;i !hrr;il hanging ovrr ollr hParl~ ·· Rut l\ymla a~serttd th;it a tll'o ~ear hr1;iht. hn1i 1 "·oulrl bl' liiJr In profrss1nna! plannrrs and fair In developers. '·some of \l'hn m he had spoken In e::1r her ·• The propert y n\\"ners hr cnnt11clerl were •·11 i!l1ng 10 arcepf' such a hm 1! .J rie l.a ll~nd, one r1P l'elopt"r prt'st n! ;;t the nieeting. v.·as no1 pleased. "I ha,·e. to ~o ahealf 11·irh m\· plans fl(l\I', i'lnrl "e JUSt r;in 1 h1·p 11·1th :i.:. fprl,'' hr <;;i \ti K,1 ml11 ... ;i1rl hr "s~·n1path11.f'lf 1rilh'' him htll ;ulrlrrl .. 11 11e _i;:n o\rr :>:.!Pct ii! illl llf'I\\". I 11u;iran1ee \'{IU v.·rll have rhal 1n perprtui1~ " · The comnHOr, al.~n vo!rij to ;t~k lhf' ri- ly allorn ry to m11ke 11 re<'ommtnrli1!1on In lhP plannin~ commi ... sion on "'hr!her t>~­ isling structures wnuld ~ cnnsiderPrl nonronfnrminfl or sub-rode while the limit was 1n eHrct. -......t \l'h1lr ~rrccting the M11n ners f>;111P areR het\l·ecn the Arches 1\nd 00\'er Drive on \\"rs! Cna~t Hli;th"·ay. 1he bounr1arles of the civic district include: Everything south or the Coast High wii.v as 11 enters lhe cit y in \\'esl Ne\1-port, e8st to Bavslde Dri\"e. It follows 1 li ne south of the realigned 83yside Drive Lhrough to Ocean Boulev11rd in Corona de! ~lar ., o) Golrl Bracelets i\ewport . JU Stolf'n A g11r of \\n1l'n gnlr1 brAceJPtS an'1 J th1rrl of shr ht11 d11f Pr,.nl s!\ lP h11\ f' hfr.en cJiilf'n 1/1 :i 51.0oo bur,11J11ry at a r\t~·port 8r11rh hnn1 P. !'ih1rll'~ R Artnr1rup. of It~ 11-h!frird Oril f . rl'l'l('lr!t'rl lh~ the fl \\'ednt~da 1· ~frtr t \'f:ry elforl to find them. ln c••~ t"hrv might ba ve bttn mi.giJlaeed. --',}'r'tt:.. ... ,, -• 'Sleiv' S pelling Of Slough Okay Slew has slain the spelling of slough . Slough . among other things, means I sv.·11 mp, a bog or a marsh. \\'hen ll's used lo mean a swamp. a bog nr a marsh. it is pronounced like slew. And for the record, it's now spe.lled that way on official Newport Beach map!. The subject came up Monday night as the city council !ooked 01·pr a map shov.·- ing Semin1uk Slew in \rest Ne wport . .JJ.J. .;r .. ~"(.. ·...<''~·- {,!~ i ff ;idnpled hy S11nrr1'isnr<=. lwo pi111t prnjrrl~ wnulrl firs! he l'n11s!ru<'!ed, One \l:oullf rx!cnd alnn.t: Cul1•rr Drive in Cni\'rr~1l y P;i rk rroni l 'nivrrsity Al'rnuf' to lr\ ine Avenue. Thr n!hrr would !ink th1> ci t~· nf OrangP with Irvine ;ind O'Neill P;irks 11long ~;in11ag11 l'an.1·on fl oi>.d. Severii! county residen ts -including one happy bicycle dcii ler -spoke in f;ivor nf tbe plan at Tuesday's public hearing. Although no oppn~il ion v.•as voiced. two county offici als pointed nut some un· foreseen problems with the long-range plan Carl /\1elson. 2.5sistant chie f enginrer with the county Flood Control DtStrict. said the flond control channf>l along the Santa An11 River may not be as idi>at for hi~e riding a! hi1d been though!. The backbone of the overall plan v;nllld be a 27-mile tr/\il 11lnng !he river le vee t'rn1111y pl;inni11g orfic1:ils cs lin1Rte that ;i une niilc bike tr;11I eight frrl wir1fl \\'Otdd cost SJ0.000 for land Requisition; $.100 for sir:ning: $500 lor ~1ri pi nJ.!: $6 .. 100· for fencini.: and paving at S20.f100 with t'nni:rete, ~fl.000 11·ith :isphalt or $4.000 1r ith ;:i ncv.· surf;:icing material cal!ed soil cement. Persons speaking in fa vor of the plan in cluded representatives or the Lcaiiue or \\'omen Voter~. the Sierra Club, lhe Laguna Niguel Corporation, J r v In fl Tomorrow, the Orange Park Association ;ind the cities of Orange, Brea. Costa t>.lesa. Huntington Be.ach i1nd Tu!tin. In approving the network . county plan· ners asked the Boarlf nf Supervisors to appoint a citizen~· <idvisory commiltee. "·h1ch "·ould establish a priority for trail construction and provide input for design nr the bike"·avs . 18th Semi-annual SALE Features Collection for Collectors ~Et Cetera _ ......... ---·-''Et Cetera" col\11cflori. Urivui e! c•bineti , deslcs, ta- bl111, ch•irs, ch is+~. Every on-. pric e ,)11hed ; every 0 1111 1 rea l tre1uir1. Yc u're bound lo find that very 1peci dl piece you've bean loo king for in th i1 grou p. A. 60'' h&n dp.1 int1d c&b iri 11t, Yalow or green. W ith infe rio r light. R&g. $87~ ........................ $69t I . Swiv et desk chair. Reg . $179 ········---·-·--···$119 C . Ji(.·· Gl1n1 cockt&il tabl e, gold ba••· Reg. $329 ······················-·······-············-···-········-·$259 D. French d1uk . Black !acqu&r wit h 9cild •ccen.t,, A re•I 1howpi1tce. Reg . $309 -·----········-······--$2" E. Cliair to m•lch. Reg. $119 --·········--··-·-·-··-···S95 F. Accenl ch e1t. Re'). $2~9 ····--·······---·-·--··--···$1'9 !. ,!111 ~ ._Jij I • PRO FESSIONAL INTER IOR CES IGNERS ,, . ·- ~ " ~ D. \'our faoarit~ int.trier dtsfgur lb!?i b~ Mpp11 ttJ ass!Jt 11ou .•• • __ :;,, ___ ... "'!' ..... ---... --' .. • --•r ·~ .. ..:.!"\~·-. -. 11 .... 221 ! HAR IOR I LVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 6<6-027! Ml-0171 ,..._ . -· • -,,·--'1-.. ,, -1 • • I .. ·- .. • j ' ',· ... ~-,. __ ,, ·' .. _.;.I.~ ..... · . ........_ __ .......:.• Costa Mesa Today'• Final ED I TI ON N.Y. Stocks VOL. M , NO . 192 , 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST ·12, 197 1 TEN CENTS Mesa Firemen Still Burned Up About-Salarie·s Cosla r.te sa·s firemen and com· munical!ons workers still haven 't sellled their salary disput es "'1!h lhe city, but !he council may set fire salaries Monday nighl any'.l•ay. Meanwhile, the city adn1inislration has agreed lo an in-dtplh study or the com. munications depar1menl before con- linuing salary talks w1th 12 com· communication workers. City Manager F'red Sorsabal has recommended no raises for com - munication workers. The workers are asking for 10 percent increases. The Firemen's Association Is also ask- ing for 10 percent pay increases. "hlle Sorsabal has rrcommended Five percent for firemen and 2.5 percenl for anyon e above the basic r1reman rank. Spokesn1en for the fire departmen~ refused lo comment toda y on !he ir salary bal!le. firemen "·ere 10 me-et loday fnr fur!her disc uss ions with c it y ad- ministrators. The fire salary is expected ln comr up at Monday's city council meeling . The council might adopt the lflwer increases recommended by administrators. The dispu1e w i I h cnmmunication worker s hinges on the type of job they dn. Costa Mesa has a somewhat unique system \Vhereby all radio dispa!ching 1s c·o1nb1ned in one department, rather than Pmploying separate dispatchers for police and fire unit.~. City ad1ninistration r.onlends that com- munication workers are no more than dispatchers and based on salary surveys of other ci lies. they desl'rve no wagP in· rrease. The commu11ication people con· tend that their job is more complex because nf its jnint duties, so survey comparisons with typical dispatchers are nnl valid. "We have lo know twice as much a~ 11. hre or pohce dispa!cher, because the t~·11 Jnbs are different," says communication technician Richard McEvilly. "We got no raises last year or the year before," adds McEvilly. "We've received goose egg ft for three years." The technician said communication workers have prepared a 50-page stUtly flfl their job to give to the administration. They studied similt1r combined depart· ments in Pomona and West Covina. He also sa111 thr In percen1 pay raise In- crease 11.•ould pul the ir salaries equal to Pmployes in thr Orange Cour.ly commun- 1cat1ons network . "Our ]Obs are similar. The}' coordinate cities where we coordinate departments," ,_icEvilly said. Roberl Duggan, assistant c i I y manager, said a management te<1m will make 11 thorough aud il of !he com- municatio ns deportmenl to determine what equ ipment they handle. how they handle it and other jobs performed. "They say their JOb is more complu and techn1ca!, thal's whal we want to know," Duggan said. "There is no lime limit, we'll siudy it as Jong as 1t lakes.'• Thr r11y·s 17 drpartment heads remain as the only other group "'i1hout any salary settlement. Sorsabal ha~ not yet made any proposals to the cou ncil oo their sala ries. "We hope to devel op a new executive pay plan, change the system." Duggan said . "We should be ready to talk aboul their salaries in September," Revived LAFC Rejects SA Annex FRUSTRATED AGAIN Sant• An•'• B•tfin l\f arine Cleared In Rum, Coke Death of. Baby ~larine Gary Rapp nr Huntington Beach ~·a~ cleared \Vednesday of all charge~ in lhe rleath of a l-y ear·old infan l whn "'as allei;crlly fed rum and.Coke. .A.n Or;:inJ:e County Superior Court 1ury rlelll 'l'rrd its vrrd 1ct !o .Judgr Bn1ct Sun1- ner or twn rla~·~ of rlcl1h<ir:111nn ihr .Jurv h;irl been a.~kfrl b~· thr prn1:C'rut1on !o fin~ Rapp, 22. of 2222 J)rl;:iware SI , ,i;:u1lly 111 1n1nl11nlary n1anslau~hlrr anrl chilrl abu~r Rapp L1rf'rl n1urrlf'r char~cs ori' .)uh· 10. l~liO 11·hrn 11 w;;s ruled thAI l1t!l~ ~1yrnn Rrvn nl rl ~ rl1rr1a~11 rci;ult of t1lcoh<l! fr.d to him in 1he hour~ prt'cedin~ hi~ dCa1h. A fl-_1Par-nld baby sil1 (T 1es!i!ied <111rin p: !he 1rial th11t R:ipp led lhe besl part nf 11 lal! glass of ru1n and Cokf' to the cl'lilr1 the ni~h1 befnre 1he baby rlied ann !hen wenl out for lh' evening with his common law \\'lfe Carmelita Reynflld s, 22. Duo U nrnasked After Battle PASADEi"A ! r..;p)) -When 72- ~·ear-old Ernest r.. Underwood stepped nut of his apartmenl We.,dne.~d:iy nrght tn gel. <1 br['a!h nf air. he \\'AS ;:attackerl hy twn personi; dresserl in dark clo th ing with stocking n111 sks nver their rares. Cndcrwood was st 11 b bed repea1cd!y with a bowie kni fe by 011e of the assai\anli'> while the OJher fired several shots frnm 11 .38 c<'lliber pistol -all of which missed. fighling ror hi~ life . Underwood • ~rappled with the pair and they rolled on the grotrnd until all three were soake'1 In blood, Polic' said that Underwood . ~·ho \\'as in rair condition at Hu ntington Hospital Thursday. told lhe.m he finally pulled the mask off one. of his a!lackers. , It wu his spinster daughter. ~Hhlred, 52 . an lnsur.11nce secrr.tary. Thi" other 11sullant tr· rested bn the scene was his wife . Amt"y, 71 . Police sail1 there h11rl been I biltl!'t >'IC.pRtation Of t!1': famil,\' t'.?cently. The. twn \\'Om!'!n \\'rer boo ked nn sti splcinn of assault \ldlh intent to commit murder. --. ---..-. _ .. SWITCHES POSITION Fifth District's Ca sp•rs CUTS OFF SANTA ANA Ctem•nte's Northrup SEATED ONCE MORE Anaheim's Pearson D,&ll 'f ,ILOT S!•U '''ti'" BACK IN OLD CHAIR Fullerton's Reinh1rdt Crew Discuss Lunar Visit Heaviest Battle In Seven Weeks Waged in Viet Filrns Shotvn,.Feelings Told, Plaque Left Behind SPACE CENTER . Houston IUPl t - Apollo !S 's astronaut!'> said today they le(l 11 memnnal in the dusl of the moon tn rommemorate thr 1~ American ar.d Sovipr spacf'men "'ho have dird in man ·!! effort In conquer spare. David R Sro1t, Alfrrd ~1. \Vordrn and ,J;:unc~ R lr1\1n, appean n~ ;it !hr1r f1r!'l nf'w~ cnnfcrenf'r ."1nrC' rr1urn1n.it frnm the 111oo n la'I S;i111 rd11~ .. ~a1 rt lhr\' pl;inl<'d lhr .~1mplc , .~ilvrr·t1nd-hl11 rk n1rt;il pl11q1u• in a ~n1all rr:ilrl', lis1inc 1hr n,1mC'' or lhr dc<ir1 :;p;irrmrn Jn lrnn1 nf 1T lhr v pl:icrrt a ."h1ny melalllc figure rr.pr f'scnling ;i f?!IPn astrnn;iul. "Space <'Xplnr;it ion ha~ romf' 11 Inn~ 11·::1_11." ~aid Scott , commander or recnrd- breaking. 12-day experl1!1on In the moun- tains of the moon . "V..'e .!!tarted with some rough beginnings and we've had about 10 years of trials, tribulations and suc- cesses. "l think many people havP cont ri buter! lo lhe pinnac!e 11i•e have reached. Some h:!\'f' contributed morP. than o!hers. and 11·p know or 14 individua ls who con- tributed all 1hry had ," The ::i'\tronauts, ::ippeari n~ brJn1'e srvrr;i! hunrlrrd nrw~mrn and t oun<.1~. .~;11d 1hr 01000 'is 111drer1 11 f;iJ1 cina11ni;: pl;ii'r ' 11'1!h t1 11·r11lth nf -'C1en!1f1c 1n· fnnn11T1nn 1n hr har1·p.~trd · I brl1evr "'" .<0hould prnhahl.v explorr lhr innf'n tn a f;ir gre11trr exlrn1 rh an ll·r·rf' plann1ni:: right now ;:inrl I'm .~ur" ~omP d;iy \le wilt." .<0a1d Senti "J th ink the: day will rnme and I hnre 1l wnn 't br lofl far f!ff when we can send people l• Ma11so11 Ct1lt Member Told Of 'Groovy' Deca1litation LOS ANr.E:..Es !UPI \ -Stcvr tirogan admlued he decapita1ed ,11 movit stunt man on order!'! from Charle~ 1\ianson and described the killi ng as "groovy." ,11 stall! witness testifier! Wednesda y. Paul Walk.ins, 21, nnce a memi)cr of lhe cull, said Gro~an, 20. told him of the: death of Don11ld "Shorl y" Shea. ·'·Charlie ~Manson~ told me to cut Shorty's he;:id off," Walkins quol!'!d Grogan as saying. ''So I chopped his htad ofr ~·ith a b\g machete 11nd it went bloop. b\Oop. bloop, and rolled out of the way. ll was really groovy.·• Watkins, now ,11 musician in Las Vega!I, Nev.. said Manson. Charles ··Tei(' chargl'd with murder but their trials are being held separately. WatkiM qooted Grogan as saying : "Mr, Tex and Bruce And Charlie took him on 1 ride and hit him on lhe head with some ~rt Qf big somclhing 11nd it stunned him. and then we: cnok him out and away from !he rol\d and he sl:arlel1 i111ying. 'Why. Char lit , why'." and Ch:.irlie ... ::!. 'Yw kno..., w~y; Mio(\ be. stRbbed him." , Thr pro,c;.ecu!nr then asked Who ~1abbr.;rl the mAI\. · Charlie did." Watkins replied. '·And then he (Grogan) said that Charlle had all of them stah him. and lhen Shorty started going , 'Wh,v, St.eve, why'.'' and Clem 1r.rogan 's nickname ) said that he didn't pay any atlent.ion 1.o him. "They knew lt was ju!lt his ego. Sn he kept right on stabbing him. And then he said lt was real groovy. blood was spurting all over his arms." The wltne.s~ said Grogan told him the body wag left "under some leaves" ;and later the women members of the cult bllried it. The remains have not been round. despite several exca vations 1t the Spahn ranch, one time stronghold of the family where Shea worked u a hired hand 'betw'een jobs as a stuntman. Watkins al~ told of how he joined the cull afltr a chance meeting wilh Manson . "I ~·ent into this house and there were 1~·0 olher guys and about 10 girls. I rec(lgnlzed the smell of mari1uana . Some or the group dldn 'l have on any clothes. that's what I WAS looking for. that's whM I wanted," Watkins said. ''Where i~ thi~ place." asked Suprrior Court .Judge Joseph L. Call. Laughl.t.r !hen rippled tryrough lhe. jury 11nd sper.- t.aior s 11nd the judge said sharply, "tha!'1 t101 the way I meant it . 1 just waned to com plete the record," !he moon and they can spend montbs up the.re because I'll gua rantee they 'll never gel tired or finciinf:: new thin~s." Worden said Apollo J5"s hard Pac1fir nce an spla~hrlown "rould have been a nnrmal \and1nJ!, <1s far as .,.,, were con- crrned." desp11 P !he rol!<1pse nf nn, nf 1hrer par11chutr~ dur inR the final moment.~ of r1r.~cr.n!. The ~racPcr;if! w;;~ e<iuir ped wi1h rnl· L1p~1hlr rnmp::irtmcnll'> nn the bollom 111 '"h.<nrh the shriek nf plopping 1n10 !he ll'illl'f. County Planner Replaced; Long Hassle Finished Orange C.Ounly P!anning C.Ommission Secretary Stu Bailey made two presen- tations before supervisors Wednesday and the second proved to be his swan M>ng. Bailey packed up his slides anrl pro- Jf'<'tor and rhe board moved on to iu next action -approval of amendment.5 to planning appointments that include.~ board recognition or Planning Director f'oresl Dickasnn's rights to n11me a secretary rather than the planning com- mission. ' Dickason's choice for I.he post forme.rly held by Ba.i!ey is seninr planner John Lant, ll is expected that the appointment will bf!C()me effective immediately upon Dlckason's return from vacation. ·The replacement of Bailey ends A furor In which the planning executive w11s shut· tied b!'ck and forth b!'!tween the plannini commlsaion &nd the. board of !Upervisors while both bodies argued abou t his of· ficla\ status. Supervisor David Baker had the last word on the Balley fracas with the ·com- me.nt: "I wonder if anyonl! has seen what we have n&med this wttk as the r~ult of a Prr.!idenlial proclamation." Neighbors testified that the. baby was covered with bn.ii.~es and sores when it was last seen by them a few dayl befor• Its death. Murrler . charges flied .:iga lnst Mrs. , Reynolrls at the time 11f Rapp's arre.st w~rt later flismb;~d . ' SAlGON IU PI) -North Vietnamese troops launched a series of coordinated r;helling and ground assaul!s on a string of Soulh Vi etnamese bases forming !he governmenl'.!1 defense line below thf! lJemilitar1z!'d 7.one ~DMZ) border today, mihtary spokesmen reported. The fighting \\·as the sharpest In the \var znnr in seven weeks buL 'lpokesmcn ~aid i1 was tnn e:<irl.v In say 1har North Vic i· namc1<e and Viel Cnnp: forces had laun ch- r o a new olfrns1ve 1n lhf' far northern qu:irlrr. "\'fe rr;i l17.t lh11I r1u1·in,:: thr pa~t 11.1.'• wPcks the level l'lf enemy ac1iv11y h:is bee n very low." said Lt. Col. Le Trung Hien, spokesm;in fnr thr South Viet- namr..'ie command. "IL is h:ird for us ti\ say if this is a new offensive. by t.he enemy," Al least 34 soldiers from both sides were killed 11nd m!litary sources said twn A1nerican advisers at nne of the outposts ~·ert: wounded ln the: fighting just south or the buffer zont dividing North gnd Sooth Vietnam. r.1i1itary sources said lhe flareup in ac- tion could indicate lhe: second stage of the Communists' summer campaign and could be aimed at influencing South Viel· nam's national assembly election to be held Aug. ~. No ground activity Involving American forces was reported, bul the U.S. O">m· mand said two Arm y airmen werio. wounded Wednesday when lheir light obse.rval ion helicopter was shot down near Kontu m, 260 miles north-northeast •f Saigon In Uie rugged central highlands. Power Tools Taken F1·om Trunk of Car U.S. Command spokesmen said 111 Americans were killed and 74 wounded in acllon In Indochina last wetk. 'Ille death toll was the hikhest in three weeks for the United States in Vietnam and brought to 45,429 the number of U.S. SerVice:men killed In action In the war since Jan. 1. Ille!. Carpenter Ll'lrry Kolves doesn 't leave his power tools unprotected, Jocking them in ihe trunk of his tar. but ~omebody t\se 'ha.s a k.r.v. be told Costa Mesa police Wednesday .. Th~ burglary victim gaid ll was used ln nrien the vehicle .at his ho me. 3117 E. 20th St .. t11kin1 $500 Wonh of e:qulpment. -~·---·~-_ . ..,. .. .; -----·---,.~ ---~--· ,, ... ---. -·-"" ~ t..:!' ~ '.:t.. ~: • ..,._ ..,,_,_.,;1, . --· -~-. ·----· -·----------..... ~:r:--· _. __ St. Clair In Blast At Caspers By TOM BARLEY 01 t~t Ot!!Y '11•1 l!•!f Orange Cuunty'.s Local Agency Forma- lion Commission, with two members re- inst2.l!ed by court decree, Wedne!day ended its most bitterly rought debate by rejccling Santa Ana ·~ proposed an· ncxation of ··The Promised Land" for tht third time. The \'Ole to kill the 938-acre annexation \\'as 4 tn I with Supervisors' Chairman Robert Battin of Santa Ana casting th1 lone dissenting vote. Fifth District Supervisor R o n a 1 4 Caspe rs nf Newport Beach did an ap· parent 1urnabou t when he balloted against the San1a Ana bid for the prime industrial acreage. The [ought-over territory now appears hc<>..dcd for inclusion in th!'! fllfUre city of Jrv1ne. The bitter LAF C debale produced nn!y lwo speakers favoring the annexation: Sant.a Ana Ma yor Loren Grisel and City ~1anager Cail Thernlon. And their present2.tion was cut short. But in the end. the 4 to l verdict brought roars of approval from a at.an. ding-room-0nly audience. Just moments before lhe vote. Caspers had been a white-face.d recipient of a scathing attack delivrred from the floor by Costa Mesa City Councilman William L. St. Clair. "You were elected by the residents <'If the Fiflh OJStncl ln represent thei.r ir.• terests _ .. you ~·ere not elected •.. t.n represent Santa Ana .'' St. Clair remind- ed Caspers. "It is pas! time for yo u to nverco..-n• ~·our par:inoiar. fear or the name cH lrvinf"." SI Clair admonished Cupers. .. Being big rlocs not mean being bad and you mu.o;t no1 allow old .-;tights to in· flur.nce rurrenl dccio;ions · Industry is the life blood upon which ll city 's virili1.y is buil!," St. Clair said. "Do not emasculate the city of Irvine before I~ IS even born." San Clemente's Sla r1 ley Northru p. \~ielding a firm gavel throughout a. torrid hearing that began with accusations of "sewer rats'' and "\lars" from opposing fact ions, rejected several moves for a continuation of the session until after the Aug. 23 2.ppearance befQre Superior Court Judge J . E. T.til"Ned" Rutter. Judge Rutter upheld the legality nr the LAFC board shortly before Wedne.sday·a hearing and barred Los Alamlto.s C.Oun· c1!man Joe Hyde and Anahe im attorney Herb Li cker from partici pating in th• tSe:e LAFC. Page !J Orange C.ut Weather The weatherman expects 1Ughtly cooler weather today and Friday on the Orange Coast Beaches will be 75 degrees rising lo 88 inland. Lows tonig ht between fi0.70 . INSIDE TODAY Sena.tor re l.cases a studu esti- mating that Chinese Commun- ism has tilken at /eOJit 34 mdliO'n live3 s1nct lhc ;F'irst Civil War' of 1 927·3~. Stt stnry Pa(Jt 4. • .. 11111 tt c 1111, ... 1. • (Ille.Ill"' U• ' (ltUlfl... )W4 Ctmlu H ( .. HM... H D••lft H•lk.. • Dl....-(tl ' 1111111•1•1 ,.,. • l "l'lrr!ll11.,..111I 11·1' """'"'" ,~,, Ho .. K eH u .41111 L.tlHlt rs JJ Mtwltl U·lf1 MlllWll l"W""' M Htlltntl M-1 .. , °''"" (Mllh' • S)'lwlt ,...,,.. K ._,.. ll·U SIMll M1r•"9 U.17 , ........ *' ,. ,,...,,.,. "''' Wt llfltr 4 we.,,..,., H•• ,,,.u Wl'+'iC NIWI 4<1 • J DAJLY PILOT c Thul'$d,y, l 1.19us1.. l2, 19'11 Utopia Goal Of Pirate Suspects? HONOLULU ~CPI l -A voung man ac- cused of pir1ting a lutufv y.icht and abandoning i~ CTl!V.' in the Pacific ''had a utopia in mind -a place where there "''.i!:S nn ·war or crime." a ff'lrmer dv.·el!er in h.is commun ,, sa Id Inda~ Thi! description ol Kerry D. Bryant, one of Lhref Southtrn California men jatl· ed Wl!dnesday for ste1 !ing !he ''acht Kamalii. came from Dan t.1u rph~. "2-1. a pancakl!: house cook on the island of Ha\\'Bll . '"'Bryant, 25, and Michael Ml"llon, 24, both of Long Stach. and ~1ark E. Maynard, 2!1, of Reseda, V.'l!fl! held in lieu of $25.000 bail each fnr s!ea\Jn' Lhe boat and trying to sail it to the South Seas. They all fact additional chargl!s of at· tempted murder !or putting three cre-R ml!mhers overboard in a rubber raft and posslb!y kidnaping and piracy. Murphy said he attended high school with Bryanl in Long Beach and lived wah him and fo.!aynard for five months -in a Lona: Beach commune l\\'O years ago and more rtcenrly in Ha1.1.•aii. He said Bryant "t.alked about ha ving a place that would be so groovy and f,1r-Clut that everybody 1.1.·ould 1.1.·ant to join him ." He said Bryant 1yped a 15 !o ZO pa ge tiutllne of his proposed utopia "'hen he lived in the Long Beach comm une. "They ! Bryant and Ma\'nard \ were always cnming up "·11h 0wild ideas," Murphy said ... I'd heard the idea about a boat befort. They 1.1.·ere al""1ys discussing wa ys and means of how they could get one. But mostlv thei r schemes and castles and all thiit "'ere pipe dreams." MLITph~ described Ma ynard, Ii k e Bryant a.n ex-Marine. as a drifter. "He hop ped frl"'lght.s around the U.S.". Murphy said. "He 11.·enl to the University of Idaho for a "'hi!e." Murphy also knew f\1elton and said he was "always quoting poetry ... He dressed well .tnd liked to cl imb mountains;' the cook said. The families of the three young men ~·l"'re puzzled by their actiDns . ··y(JU mean, my son lhe plrate";'' replied Mrs. Virginia C-Melton of LOng Beach, when asked if she "'as any rela- tion Ill 1'1ichael. "He 's ne ver done anythin g like thts before. l ha ve no ide.t \.l·hy he would do 11.1ch a thing. He's never been in lroub\e ~ore. He told me he wa s going to Alaska lo .,..-ork on a fishin g boat." she u id. •·rm puu!ed as anybody ·• "In some "'ays they jusl nevl':r grow up ." said Ka th~ Bryanr , wife of Ker r\". "\\'he.never th ey got together they'd do things they'd never do alone ."' -r·-- Grare .Ja smine nf Co~t a :'lle.sa is one of I.he brighl ~ta rs in ":\dventures 1n \\'nnd f'rland.'' an original \\"est roas.I mt1:-1c.al premiere at !hf' Laguna ~10u!­ tDn Playhnuse beg1nn1ng Aug. 14 See Page lfl f(ir deta il~ OUMGI COAST DAILY PILOT •ab•'"' N. "Wetd l"r• <1...i e...S P~Oll•" ... J ee~ l.. Cu•ltv voce ,.,.. ... .,, •r<I C..-1! M•~•otr T\o,.,•• Kt1vil E.~•'Of Th"'"''' A. M u•p~;,., "''"'O''IG !e•"" c ... M .. • OMt• J JO W111 l1v St,11+ M1tl•ft'1 ,.d,f.e11: ,,0 . la~ 1 s•c. 4162 11 Ot!Mir Offk" N...-rf l1.1t+• nJ:' Ntw!IO'I l 1111'ev1•d l..lluf'I 1 .. eo.. n: ,,,,., "'"'"" ).4....,ti.,.lr\ I"<" 1111: l "t" l~lt~••d I.fl\ ci.-1., ~ Noni\ 1.1 c""''"" Rul &AIL Y PILOT, '""'" ""' cft It _,,_ ·~t ............. i. ..,ii.i,,_ ,.111 .. t ... !>u<o· ..., ,,, ., .. " .. ,,_ ... ~· ..... ~. , ' / .. AUDIENCE TURNOUT WA S LARGE AND COL ORF UL AT WEDNESDAY LAFCO PRODUCTION Mayor Wa ller Evan' of San Clement• Has Front Row Spot, Foreg round Counc ilman Will iam St. Cl 1ir From Pa11e 1 LAFC MEETING ... ''Prorni5ed Land " deba te Thus Fullf!rton CouncilmN"l Louis "Red " Re inhardt and Anahe im C.oun- cilman Chn rles Pearson 11.·ue re-installed in seats they previously held. fa ir :1Hocatlon of land to Santa Ana " CCI attorney Tim Strader stressed that homro"·ners and businessmen in the prn- posed city ol Irvi ne unanimously 11.·ish t.n be luiked with the name of Irvine and not tha t (If Santa Ana. Last Cha nee lo ~1ake Bi g Spl ash in l\1esa Jleg istr<1t1r1n for Costa Mesa·s fin.ol §eries nf sw1mm1n2 lessons 1s S('h edulerl this coming Saturday and l\1onrlay. says lhe Costa Mt.~a Recreation Dtpar\mtnL Hf\Ut~ are I 10 S p.m. Saturday 2.nd !I a m. !ti noon ~1onday al either Co!'ila f\1rsa nr Estanci11 high school ponls, "'here instruction ls g1vf!n lots 3 to 5. plus beginners through ad\'anced s"·i mm ers. Final classes begin Tuesd ay or next The LAFC members and a!te rna tts - Super\'isor Ra lph Clark, Tustin Mayor Tony Cocco and William D. Mar tin of Laguna Bl"'a ch -\\'ill have to appl"'ar before Judgl"' Rutter '.l·ith lhr mayors of 16 Orange County cities for a final resolu- tion of the issue. Hyde and Licker, ne11her of whom showed up at the hearing, he.ve also been ordered lO appear before Judge Rutt er at a session that will in clude the judge'.! rul· ing on charges of contl"'m pt lt1:velled at Battin and Caspers. Hr .,.,·as backed by industrialist Buc kley "'hO reminded the commission •·that the name of Irvine mtans s!'lmelh ing throughout this na tion 11.•herea~ if you talk of Santa Ana you hal'e to tell them thal ifs just a little place near Disneyland . ''The Cl"ntral core of Santa Ana is In decay," Buckley said. "\\'e prefer to be linked ..-'ith expansion. grn"'th and prn- c:ress and r don't know of 0ne busin rss m;:in in (IUr communl!.v who rioesn't reject the idta of operat'lng his bueiness in Santa Ana . ..-·eek . The city selection comm ittee of the League of Cities filed those cltarges shortly after a 1'.1onday morning debacle in which Batt in took jusl six !etond.s In replace Pearson \l'ilh Licker and !hen run vdth Hyde from the hea ring roo m In the hem of supporters or Irvine cityhood and most of the county's mayors. The ·League met an hour befnre tha t 8 a m mrl"'ting -now declared i!legaJ and expunged from the record b,\' Judge Rut- ter -to confirm its rP Jeclinn of Hvde as the Leag ue representatire on the · LAFI. and the orga nization's support of Rf!inhardt In that off1c,., 11 brought charges from Battin th :>.\ Reinhardt and Pearson \\'ere part or the "Irvine m11chine·• and !hal hi s repl ace.- men! or Pearson and proposed rc pl<1ct- ment of f\1artin wcrr dr.signPd In block Irvinr Co..'tlpany cont rol of the LAFC. Be.I.tin repealed those c h a r g es Uu ougbOut \\'edne.sday 's hr;ir1.ng and he asktd the cnmrni5sion tn recognize !hat !he "Irvine Co mpany ha$ 11 mnral obh.R.ll- 1100 to the city of Santa Ana "·ha1e\·er our local Superior Court might hal'f! rul· ed .. Judge Raymond Thompson rrcen!ly rul~d that 11. l!l63 agreement ~tween San- t.a Ana and the Irvine Company 1n \.\ h1C'h thP. con1pany was stattd In ha\'f! com· rn1ted the •·Promised Land " to the city ~·e.s invalid. "That i~ on appeal Jusr as tht> ru ling nf lhLS commission tod av "ill be apptalrd ·• Battin ~aid . "This rlt nlal Df a "Tittl"n ":in· tract is an immoral z.ct b} the Irvine Cnmpa!'I,\' " There "·ai. a er; of "garbage .. fri;im the audu:>n(e. Griesl angr\l~ s1alkr>d [rnn1 the meeling 11 f1er sel't ral rejert1nn;. of hi5 appeal for a. ri;int1nuance anrl h ~ ('~.T•f' ba c~ !n pull Thnrntnn fri;ini lhe pnd1um iusi as tt\(' cit~· m;;in;igrr appea ;ed to be \.1'1nd1ng up for R long c1 i.~.~er1a!irin Thn rntnn, \''hn sta1('ri before the meetJJlg that he "ould "talk untJI !he rar· Jy hours of the morning i£ necessary " In lh"'ar1. the commission. ne v('r ,1!(11 the chance from the determined Northrup ''You can hal'e 20 minutes 10 stale your nbJecllon~." !he co mmission chairman sa id lo the fl abbergasted city m11nager . "I \l·ould \Ike to talk 11,t length on that 20 mt.nute. rule-" Thornto n protestrcl but was warT\td again by Northrup that he "'·ould get ju~! 20 minutes to explain 1-1·hy th! "Promised Land" belonged to Santa Ano · I'm going In talk about a lot of lhlngs that hll\'I'. flt \'.:'r been mentionrrt In con · n'ction v11!h 1h \s lrv1ne Co mpany pro- mi!t," Thorntnn tnl!'I !he co..-nmiss1Dn. "\\1ha! 1 have lo sar her' this Nternoon \\'lll open a Int of ey~ and give u~ a hrand n'w p1('tur~ nl a si1ui'ltlnn In "·hi('h I actua lly an11ci pated the a rtlnn~ of lhe lr\·1ne Companv ." Before he C!'luld dn ~(l. tir. "'&'! pulltd from the podium b~· (',rise\ and both men left lhe hearing room. They did not return during the rest of \hr .se~s1nn. "Ou r ri!y of Irvine has p!an,11, it ts aggressivt and it wants ID ~ee things hap- Pf'O ." Buckley said. "\Ve wan t t<J be link· ed l\'ilh something that's gDing up not down and we feel that DUr proposed city "·ill emerge as the new central city of Orange C",ounty. "The J>P.Ople havP the righ! In mak,. their 01\'n determination," Reinhl!lrrit said. ''We recognized that at h.\'Q ea rlier meetings 11nd 11.·~ should do 10 11g11in to- da y." "Thank you, Mr. Irvine." Ba ttin com· men red The LAFC bnard denied the annexa tion proposal 4 to I. Odds on Cutting Newport Section Of Free""'av Slim Alth0ugh ~e"'J>l'lrl Beach \\·ii! gi"e 1! 11 gn. ~ta!!': nff1c1als sa 1rl toda y thPtl"' i~n·1 much chanre l'lf ge111ng the ;\"eu.-port Rtach leg r1f th e Pacific Coast Freewa~• rle Jetrd frl'lm thP California F'rte\I ay .S~ stem in !he nP<1r futur t (I!\ councilmPn 11 111 sPnd thf'ir Freewa~' ~r1:.0t1a1 1n~ Commll!eP !11 tht Aul;' 1R pulJllr hP11r1ng r1n 1h,, sy511"m anrl h111·r in<t rurted it lo prr$<. fl'lr ri"lf't1nn r1I thP ~Pt;mt nt th11t \pwnor!. Rt>11ch rf'!'lilrnr~ ha1·t ~;url (hP\' dnn·! 11<1111 Hn11p\·r r Slillr ruhhr \\'nrk~ n 1rfr111r .)amrs /I ~k1P. Jn ;:in 1ntrr·rlrp.:ir1rnPnl;i l mrmo rPIPasl'il r oda~, h.:15 ~a1rl · I 11·111 nfl t rrcommrnrl in th,. 1,72 Lri::1~l11!1\·e ~ess1nn ~n v ~dd1!ion nr dPlf'· t1nn frnm !ht-prr.~rnt ~tale Hi!l.h"·;iy S"~1em "'-h1ch 1~ nn1 jo'1nt1y rrnpn~erl b.v st;i te 11nd local governmf!n! 1n1·nlv ed." A spokesm8n fnr ~1ne ~aid th is mnrnin~ that means il "·ould take. concurrence lrnm Costa ~1esa. Hun tingtnn 8f'l'IC'h l!.nd 1 Laguna Beach to gel the roule formally stricken from the official maps "\\'ithnut tflt81 agreement or all !he local agencies in,•oh·ed , tht Nl':"'pnr! Bl"arh segment .,.,·i\\ not be reco mmended for de.ltlion," the ~pokesma11 s11 icl . The Lcgisla1ure acts el'er.v fnur ye11r.!i to make chaoge.!i 1n the .!i}'Sleni . but the~e t:""hanges usually fnl!ow Publ ic "'orks Depanment recommendations th;\t. M(le. strtssecl, are. based on "functional c!asslfic;i1 lon concepts.'' Stele offlc1als said Lhl.!! will not ch11nge their new coas1a\ environm t1:n\11.! poUry, ho11.•ever. lh11t stipul ates no freeways ..-·ill ~ hui!t within hall a mill'! of the Pacific Ocean "'ilhout local .approvaJ and only then under r.xtremf'! circumstlnCf',,. l\1oe's mem or11ndum also ASsured loc11l governmenls Iha\ it "'ill not delete any route 1f that deletion would impose unfair hnsnc\al bnrrit>ns on Inc.al agencies. JJJ. Anotlaer Plracyr;· Newport Yacht Held • Ill rrom Yt'lre Ser\•lces ACAPlJLCO -A trio of Americans ~·ho repor!rdly ba1tlt1:d 11 bo11rdin.'i party or f\1e;t;it<tn N11v~· men h~nd-tn·hanrl (In tht derk of 11 y11('ht alttgtdly p 1r~td fr(\m Newport .H11 rbor .are in cu.!!tody here Tile ('ilSP 1.~ m<1rktril~' ~1milar !n a sta S<11!tt wh1C'h ""~ ~in~ a1·tcd (\ut ~i n1u ltilneously in 1he Pac1rit oH H2.waii la~t weC'kf!nd. Thrrr Americans aboArrl the l\11m11 lii surrendrred peacefully tn a U.S. Coa~t C.uarrl h0Ard1ng parly and today awiut prl)secution in Honolulu. A !\1P'<ican i;:ov emmenl announ('emenl ldenlify!n~ its captured boat a~ the r\'ewpnrt llarbor·bas<'d Sea Spirit said th!!: a\lr~t>d pirates put up ,,. fl~hl, Nn :-hol.5 wcrt fired whtn they tried to resist boarders with hil!,h-pnwered rifle~ and \\'erP chs;irrned. according to a Cnlll'rl PrP!'.S ln1crna tinna! dispatch. Strr1ngely, nn agenc·y c0n tacted tod11y on 1h1s sidP. nf lhe OOrdcr could !Ub· Sl<lnfiil!e thP Cfl.~(' ~\exic?.'1 Navy Dl'partmrn! spoke~1nan Gahriel !kl Rio sa id lhf! Sea Spirit be long.~ 1n a N"e wpnrt ReaC'h y:ic ht club. Th e \essrl "'II~ ;iltc.i::edly ~!nl en July 17, \'lu\ nrilher tile Orangf' C(luntv HA rbn r Departmenl nor 1he l.i.S, Coa.st Guard hat1 any repor1 to lh?.l cffl'('l. i\1exican nff1cials !<<lid 1he boa t was la ken .July 17 And it~ n"·ners -untd l"n- tified in the report -signed 1 Cl:'-'Tij:>l<1 inl Aug. 5 in Manzani\ln. A Newport Harbor Yacht CI u b ~pokr~m<'n s11id tod11y §he had nn knn.,.,ledge nf the Sell Spirit, or to "'hich club it might beloni;;. The yacht 11'A~ t'Scorted lntn Acap ulcn Harbor Tuesday morning aftr.r bl"ing cr.p. lured S<1turday be twten Acapulco and Zihnatanejo, N11vy offici2.ls sa id. Mexico 'T'hf' Mex ican fr ig ate G u 11 n .1 j u a l o escorted her to port, wher e the thre1 all e,!:td pir11te.~ l\'l!:re taken into cwtody. District A!tnrnf.'y Wilfridn Ortiz iden- tified them as Perer Brullin. of Arizon1, Orl"'n J. Carl. of Sealllf!. Wl'.sh. Md David All tn, of Burhngton, VL, in toda y·a ac· count, Board Approves $35,000 Payment For Fire Station Orang!'! Cou nt y su pervisors voted Wed- nesday to pay !hf.' lrvinr Company $35,000 for the proposed ~lie of lhe lrv111e lndu!o tr ial Complex fir P l!tarion Ql'tr tht lone 11bJ"r1ln ns of boArd ch air man Robert B.1tliri. "\ th ink Lhe l.11nd11wner shotdd dnnale the site !i\!'l('p his prflperty w1H b'nef1l from con.~rructJon of thr fire station," th!' Pirst Ois1 ric t ~uperr1~or said. He hArl made <1n iden1 1('al cn mmtnt mon1ents earl ie r whe '1 the hoArrl 1·n!rd 4 10 I tn pt1y 1he ~1 iss1Qn Viejo Cnmpany 5,11 .500 for land that wil l be thr lnralil'ln of the North C api~trann Fire Statinn. The Irvine fire Slatton will be built on a :\2.016 square. foot parcel located east of Gillettr Al'enuf! about 500 fret north of ~1 ain Street. The Capi~trano fa cility "'iii be built on a 25.090 squ11re fool 3ite nn ihl': northwest sitie. of Mar12:uerite Park· "'a,v and north nr thr propo!!ied Mt"sio n Viejo Auto P!atA de1·~lnpmf!nt. Purcha.~e of b<tlh sites \\'.'I~ url!Prl by count y fir~ wi:irdrn E:lmer Osterman. 18th Semi-annual SALE Features Collection for Collectors ~~Et Cetera -·· ......... .. ---''Et Cetera" eoll111ction. Un1.uu AI cAbin els, dt,li::s , ta· bl11, cfl t irs, ch11 \t1 . Ev111 ry on • price 11 .. sh"ld ; r v"J ry on1 It rea l treasure . Ynu'rii bound to find that v1rry spe cilll piece yo u'v e br,.n look ing fen in th is group. A. bb"' he ndp,.,ir.led cabinet. Ya low or Wjth inl 11rior light. Reg. $879 I. Swivel desk ch air, Rt!g , $1 79 C. :Y.." Glo11 cocktaOI Reg. !32q . D. Fr11nch desk . 8lac.li:: lacquer A re1I 1howpiec11. Reg. $369 IE. Ch1ir lo match. Reg. $11 9 f , Accent che1 t , Reg. $2 •9 ~ o. witl-i $219 geld acc.11 nl1. .......... $2'9 S95 $19' I , N~; tMc•. c.... -·· l'""''ll'>t'"" ...... •-'•"' v.1 .. 1. i tft c•,...t•'•' C•lltt-l ft i•Mlt•:<.~. ,._ .,,,., -...... I ... tlltll. '••N:IMI ,.11111,,, ,1,,,1 1$ tt 1J1 Wa l a.v i •rw •• COl'I M<!U , Rusinessmr.n and hnmeo11.•ners frnrn what appears destined to be the new c!1~ of Irvine floc.kf'd ID the microphone tn urge the ct1mmission to again deny Sants Ana's bid for thr tax-rich "Promised Land " "A ma1or collCt rn is th11l some dtle- tion~ lrrom lhe Stale Highw11 y Sy~lem \\'oulcl crratf' ui unfair Hnancial burr!~". surh as 1ncre111M'rl mAinlen11nct cost to a c1!y or C'OUnly." Moe said. \'ou r fai•ar i!t intt rior dt rign t r will be happy tn tJJ~i.!t 11nu .•• , ... ,., •• 17161 6•1·6JJI Cl•lfkd ,.....,,.,1 ... 6•1·1611 c.vr•i, 1t'1, o ,..,,ff (~u• 11u1111t" "'fl <-•Y, lj1 ... W\ •Wt• ''~"'"''~'· .. :,.,. .. 1 "''"'"" .... ~,,.-......... 1, ~···-_., '" .~ ........... 1,.,..,. 100~111 ..... ... iui.. .i Cft1Yr""r .,..,...., ~ r !IU .... tlOfi 1"114 1f Nt-1 l !1·• '""' eei.•1 "'•' c .. ,.,_,, &ueoi<:• "''"" .., et"'M ,, n --."' v. 'I "'''t 1111 ........ 1.,1 •>11111,-, •• : .... 1io.... '" -·~If Ch3lrman John Bur1on of fhf' Cnllncll !'II Communilit~ of IT\'Lt'le hlasl td Santa Ana s move "" 11r1 "1llog1cal extensin11 nf 11 s c:ily bound aries, 'It IS a~a1n~t 1111 rrar.nn 11nd 1~ i:,.n~raphica\ ir\lf")('\ ." Burtnn ~a id "It ""tl!~ fnrm .1 J"f'nin~u\.1 1u111ng nut in!n 1he \T\'U\e 1nta and all lht ~la hr.tics """ have oo popul at1n11, 1ndu,tr1.\I gro..-·th 11nd <ill 01her lormr. "' pl11nn\ng 111pporl¥Dur argument that lhi~ would be 1 ''ery un· ' · The uproming htaring,~ 11re being hf'ld primarily for the purpnst' of rli.\cuss1ng funr.!inn11l cl 1'ssif1r~1\!'ln 11~ a bssis (or t~!abhst•inn a crilrri1 rll'finrn~ the role of lhf' St11.tr. Highway ~y~tem." hf'. tslrl Ht then miirle the point thAt An~· drlt· lions 11.·ould have to hsvt unanlmoua local consent. ' ' PROFESS IONAL INTERIOR O~GNERS 2215 HA RIOR I LVO. COST A M!SA , CALI F. •~6-D l 7 5 0<6-027' I l I .. _-,.,., -"" -. . . . -. . . . . . Saddlehaek EDI TI ON VOL. l>I, NO. 192, l SECTIONS, H PAGES • ev1ve White Bouse Vows Long-term Beach Lease Promised By JO HN VAi.TERZA 01 th• 0.11, ,1101 ,1.11 "'hile !he let!er of a new federal law forbids deeding or leasing of any portion ,;f Camp Pe ndleton to the public -vows of a compromise plan for a long-term Golf Cour se ' Clubhouse Bid Id ea Studi ed San Clemente city councilmen u'ill decide 'Vednesd;iy whether 10 renew an existing lease for the city golf cour~e clubhouse or pul the concession out to bid . One key element in the council's JX'n· ding decision is chr onic low revenue::: at lht clubhouse restaurant -revenues and contract terms 1\'hich have caused a sim - n1erlng difference Of O[>inJOn between les see Peter Berger and City Ma nager Ken Carr. The kettle boiled again earlier this \1cek at a council study sts.!ion where Ca rr"s suggest ion for compet itive bidd ing drrw more criticism from Berger . The owner of the roncession has sl r('ss- r d that his plan to install a sig n near !he clubhouse and expand the kl!chen would allo\v lhe clubhouse to open evenings, of· fering dinner and entertainment. Carr has said he \Yould recomniend !hat the council put the concession out lo private bid. inste;:id of automatically renewing the city contract wi1h Berger before the Jan. l, 1972 deadline. The ci ry receives a flat percentage of !he annual gross of Berger·s business and uses the proceeds to assist in paying back bonded riebt for the cl u bhouse construrtion, In the past several ~'cars. revenue.'! h;ive nor matched the cH:(s annual pay- n1rn! on rhe loan . C(1uncil;11r11 \\"ednesd;iy dC'lverl intn lh~ rr~1;:iura1H n11rkr!1nR f1e lr1 10 l!n<l 11 ;i~s of hons11ni: attendanrr al the cluhhn11sr c:irr told counciln1rn 1hat prices at !he far1l11v rosr last "·eekrnd and -despi1e ~·nnrr~rt tern1s stressing he had 10 ap- pt'n\ p nrw prices -nn onp frnrn the C"l•1hho11'r so11.c ht his pern1iss1nn Beri;:er rountrred in a lo"··k('yed deh~1te lhal he didri"L believ e he had 10 seek c11y apprn\'fll for such minor shifts in nienu and prices Bcrl'(l'r also con1plained that b('cause hr 11•as given the use recently of !he clubhouse banc:uet room , his taxes and ut1hty bills have increased substantially. I-le claimed that he "'as not told !he costs would increase ""he n he received permis!lion to use the ba('k room . Anoiher problem area in I h t husinessman·landlord re I a I io ns h 1 p cl'nters on maintenance of light ing and other ef]Uipment at the clubhouse. "\Ve ferl u·e·re belnR: trca1cd 11.~ a gt epchild righL on dov•n the hne ,'" Berger told council 111en. \Vhile thr sc~sicin was unofficial. no lleri~1on on a cnur~e nf action wa.~ taken. But Beri:rr"~ proposal hir a lea~ renewal would include 1nstal!a11on of a lig hted (11rect1onal sign al his expense, then negotiations for a kit chen expansion "·hirh wou ld allow for better banquet g('rV1C(' ;:ind nigh t hours, which he vo ws will boost revenues sub.'!tantiall y, Utility Boosts Pay, Ben efits Ell'Ctrical workers ror San Diego Gas 11nd Elec tric will rec('ive an eight·percent raist. plus improved benefits soon under a new contracL announced early this W('ek. The utility, wh ich se rvt:s parts of the South Orange Coast. cnme to terms wit h the lnternationril Rrothcrhood of Elec• trlcal Workers Local 46,'i on 11 new. l"'O- y~ar package. Re!l ides the raises. tl('clric<1I workers 9.·111 rec('ivr improvr<I health insu ranre :.nd hosp1tali7.alion plans, plus Veteran '• Da.v off. The WAR:t por11nns nf the ron lritcl itre rrtroacti11r In ,\larch 1. • • lease continue to be heard in Washington, D.C., th is week. Congress is in the midst of the long August recess, but apparently will take up the matter of a long-term lea se soo n after H convenes next month . In the meantime, promis es of a com· promise instead of strong denial of Pres- ident .l\'ixon's plan continue lo come forth. Craig Miller, V.lashinglon aide to Rep. Alphonzo Bell (R-Los Angeles), said he and others in Bell·s organiza tion have had personal assuranres that a lease \~·ill be worked out soon. The promises came from aides Jn the While House. Bu! r.1Jller i!'i far from excited about tha promises. '"The 1\·rit!en lclter nf the law is one thing. and promises are another," he said. Bol h hnllses forba de the lease llf deeding of tile land -2.5 mil e" of beath and J,400 Acres of uplands-to the publir. The Louisiana Oemncrat who heads lhe House Armed Ser\•ires Committee v.·hic h cast the ini tia l vole to defeat the Prcsident"s idea '-''as quoted !his week as saying a deal was in the offing with the White Hou se, f . Edwa rd Heber! in one news account said he had hammered out 11 long-ter'm lease compromise "'il h the White House. Tustin Rep . John G. Schm it7. -earlier labeled a!! an arch foe of the cession or the Pendleton lands -also commented on the matter th is week. He said he always has opposed any deeding nf rhe land lo public interests for fear private development "'ould take over. An d oil -as initially reported earl ie r in the DAILY PILOT -was a prime fac- lor in his idea lo oppose an outright gift and substitule an ironclad !east. Explorat ion reportedly has revealed crude oil beneath the canyon floor. Schmit7. su pporltd a lease wh ich stressed tht land could be used for public recrea1ion on ly, that it could have n<> permanent structures bu ilt and its mineral rights must remain in fede ral hands 1n perpelully. The ~ame su pport in essence c;i me in lhe offic1nl pos111on pas5ed by the San Clemenle e1lv council Srhn11t1 rr\atcd his Su<;picion this "'eek !h;:it ··11herling ;:ind dealing '· migh! h;:ive ;ircn1nran1rd rh r Prl'sidenl 's drclarat1n n In makr lhe rn\eted beach a\'ailable to thr public Thr Pre,.1denl. hi1nseH J?.av e h1nr~ of Ua• pn~~1b1l11y or private developmf'nl Jn 1he rl ay hr annouo('ed he wan led !h~ hcach to i;!.O public he remarked 1hat the bluff!op5 above !he shorel ine would ma ke a "fine place for a restaurant.., Fem ale Se aman Takes Solo Sail In th e Flesh LONDON IUPI 1 -l\·icole!te Milnes- \\'al krr. the f ir~l '-''Oman to sail across !he Atlant ic alone, rrturnrd here. \Vtdne~­ day and told how she slayed \.\"aterproof on her 30-foot sloop: "! too k t rerything off ... She lerr Bnt;iin .June 12, arrived ln Newport, R.1., July 26 in her fibergla ss sloop Aziz and returned aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2. "Sometimes 1 wore a shirt and bikini f)ants, but muc h of the time I wore nothing at all ,"' the 28-year-<!ld brunette said. "When I wit s on deck il was a choice between putting on oilskins and becoming waterproof or t a k I n g everything off and being waterproof. I took everything oft "' ''I think wome" 11re more ruiled to this sort of thing th.11n men," sht &aid of her trip. "Men are designed for quick reac- ti ons v;hereas women are much more 11ble to withstand adverse condition5. They ha \'e better stamin• .11nd 111re better able to dea l with physical strain ... The !IUr~eon 's daughter with a ma~ler'~ dcgrer in p.ctychology plans lo ""rite 111 book about lht vnyai;!.e. She adm1Ued bcinR arr;:iid ::il times riur- lnl! the vny.llli;!.l'. She prayed anrl 1.an~ '1ymn~ 11l1hn1111h 8h~ s~d sht: doe~ not b(']J('\'e in B persnn11I God. ' -r-,_r .... r •..,_ Today's Final .N.Y. Stocks ORANGE COU NTY, CALI FORN IA THURSDAY, AUGUST ·12, 197 1 TEN CENTS • 1xes nnex I ' / AUDIENCE TURNOUT WAS LARGE ANO COLORFUL AT WEDNESDAY LAFCO PRODUCTION Mayor Welter Evans of S•n Clemente Has Front Row Spot, Foreground Councilman Will iam St. Clair • DA ILY 'ILOT 11111 Pholo• MEET THE CAST -T~1\FCO has suddenly cha sed off lhe summer dol drums and bcrome the best show in to,\·n. at least the best wat ched . Here are lhe principals in the continuing saga. From left to right arc \V illiam .J. !'.lcCourl. atto rney for the Local Agency For malion Cnmn1i.~sion: and members Robert Ba t.tin. Louis "Red " Reinhardt. Stanley Northrup, Ronald Caspers and Char les Pearson. Road Fund Cuts Readied ./ Cl emente Council Ma y Use Mon ey on Other Streets San Clemente councilmen itppear ready lo drastically cut a proposed &3.l0.000 rebuilding project along North El Camino Real and perhaps use the sa)vaged funds for olhtr major street work, instead . The price tag for the proposed Iota! rebuilding would be spilt 50-50 between city .11nd county. But even the hair-price offer seemed too steep for coun('ilmen when they studied the drawings al a Wedne sday morning ii:tudy .'!ession., City Manager Ken Carr said he believes that the major roadway does not need totil construction .11s proposed froro Avenida Pico to Camino Capistrano. Only a .'!hort segment of the road between Camino Capistrano and Camino San Clemente is in extremely bad shapt. he said. Couneilmen agreed, but sought more 1taff study of several portions of the El Camino project. Orange County has agreed to pay !ls half. The city liignsture on the contract, ho"·ever. sUll is pending. Councilmen seemed kttn on providing 11 saff'r palh"·ay for bicycles and pedestrians along the bluff side of th e bu.~y highway. At present thtrt Is li Ule room for cyclists who use the 5houlder hesvlly. Councilman Thomas OKeefe also . - a~ktd Carr In investigate the chance.~ of providing some emergency parking along the Santa Fe righ!~l-way on the ocean ward side of £1 Camino. "If someone runs oul of gas there hc·ll" cooked ... he said O'Keefe has asked city staff lo see If it would be possible to open some wider yort ions of the railway property lor emergency parking. Saniuan Council Opts For Street Sign Unif onnity Some might call rt 1 form of trying to keep up with tht. J one.st:s. San Ju111n Caipl strano Cll.y officials call it ta:klng adventiage of a good thing. \Vhat is !he new stalu$ symbol? Street signs and San Juan Capistranos' soon will look exactly like those in San Clemente . The new signs will he melal painted brown with curvy l~llerlna. Unlike San Cemente"li they will Include block numbers. 111 white border for ht.tter night . visibility and the y will be slightly larger. If councilmen decide to pare do"·n the project -which al.'!o includes a metal crib wall along some sections of slumping bluffs -funds could be diverted to other road project.\ in the city. After displaying the El Carnino plans, Carr unveiled a pro)Xlsal to do $llO,OOO worth of healer-planer remix work along a nlajor portion of Ola Vista from Avenida Rosa to Avenida Calafia. Clty money either for the El Camino reconstruction or the major capping on Ola Vista would come fl'()01 accumulatrd 1late rtbates from gasoline tax revenues. Unde:r a new city policy the gas tax revenues can either-be used for the tradl- tiona.I major construclion work, or routine mainttnance. Whlle councilmen did not commit themselves lln either project Wtdne5day 8t the unofficial meeting, they plan to cast a vole on the El Camino Real tX· pendilure nt.xt week. ll is doubtful that the projPct, when completed. would be as extensive as tht Jnltial de.'!ign. rn the me11nti mP.. traffic counters w111 be in.~talled along Ola Vista to deltrm111 • lhl'l uAAgr of that ma Jor colltt:!or sttt' It s refurbishing would involve f'::(· J!ens lve capping, but not total con· struclion of a roadbed itnd pavement. Tu1·nahout By Caspers By TQ,\f BARL EY Ot tht 0&11' '1101 lll fl Orange County's Local Agency Forma- tion Com mission. "'ith !wo members rt- insiz.lled by court decree, Wednesday ended its most bitterly fought debate by. rejecting Sant;i Ana's proposed in· nexation of .. The Promised Land " for the third time. The vole to kill the 938·acre annexation was 4 to I with Supervisors' Chairman Robert Battin of Santa Ana casting the lone dissenting vote. Fifth Dis trict Supervisor R on at d Caspers of Newport Beach did 311 ap- parent turnabout '""·hen he balloted against !he Santa Ana bid for the prime industrial acreage. The foughl-0ver territory now appea rs he.~.:led for inclusion in the future city o! 1r11 ine . The bit ter I.AF C debate produced only two speakers favo ring the annexation: Santa Ana ~la~·or Loren Grisel and City t<.l anager Carl Thornton. And their Jlresenlo'.ion was cut short. But in the ('nd, the 4 lo 1 verdict hroughl roars of ap[>rova l £rom a stan. d1ng·room-0nly audienc('. Ju~t momenL-.; before the vote . Caspers had been a wh il t ·filced recipient of a scathing allack delivered rrom the floor by Costa r.tesa City Councilman William L. St. Clai r. "You were elected by the residents o( the Fifth Dist rict 1.0 represent their in· lere:sls . , . you "'ere nol elected ... la represent Santa Ana," St. Clair remind· ed Caspers. •·Jt Is pa st lime for you lo overcO..lle your paranoiac fear of the name of Irvine," SL Cla ir admonished Caspers. .. Being big does not mean being bad and you must not allow old slights Lo in· flucnce current decisions. '"Ind ustry is the life blood upon which a city's virility is built ," St. Clair said . "'Do not emasculate the city of Irvine before. it is even born.·· San Clemente"s Stanley Northru p, wielding a firm gavel !hroughoul a torrid hearing that began with accusations ot "sewer rats" and "liars" from opposi ng factions, rejected several moves for a continuation of the session unlit after the Alli:; 23 <'f.lpearance before Superior Court Judge .I. E. T. "Neri"' Rutter. Jlldgc Rutter upheld the legality of the L1\FC board shortly before \\lednesda y'1 heanng and barred Los Alamitos Coun· <"lln1an .Joe Hyde ;inrl Anahei m attorney llerb Licker fro1n participating in the ''Promised Land'· debate. Thus Fullerto n Council mG\11 Loui ' ''nect·· Reinhardt, and Anaheim Coun· c1lman Charles PeClrson \\'tre re·installed in sears they previfJUsly held The LAFC members and alte rnate!! - Supe rvisor Ralph Clark, Tustin Mayor 'Tony Cocco and Wi lham 0. r.ta rtin of Laguna Beach -will have to appear before Judge Rutter wirh the mayors of 16 Orange County cities for a fin al resolu- Uon of the Issue. Hyde and Licker. neither of whom ghowed up at the hearing, have also been ordered to appear before Judge Rutter at a session that will include the judge's ruJ. ing on charges of contempt levelled at Battin and Casper!!. The city selection commitlee o[ the (See LAFC, Pagt 21 Orange Coat Weather The weatherman expects sliglltly cooler weather today and Friday on the Orange Coast. Beaches ·will be 75 degrees rising to 88 inland. Lows lonlght belwttn 60-70. INSIDE TODAY Senator rf!/rnse.~ o st11dy t stl· mothig that Chinese Commun· ism has token at least 34 millio-11. live.~ si 11ce thl! 'First Civil. \Vn r' of 1921·36. Set story f'o_qt 4. l oll Int 111 Cllllo,,,I• I ChK•I•• Ut I Cl•n ll!UI Jot.J.t <•"'II' II cnuwt•I u Otllft HOlifH t Olvt rft J l llltr!t l '"' • l•Ttf'tllllmf•I ,..It 'l"t•!t J .. 11 Nt,..1(001 11 ••• L., .... ,... 11 Mo•lu ll•!t Mu•wrr 'u•oh N Phl;,w,11 /OW• &.S o ...... (tu•,,. t J ylw•t ,or!.,. H Srttl• 11·U l lt<-,,..,.tit U·!I l titwltlfR 11 t~tll01' lt-tt WMIMr I WOl'fttOl"t H-t 11·1' ... Ml w.... • .• ' , Z DA.IL V PILOT Thurl<lty, A119u1\ 12. 1971 A Real P1·0 One little lad burst into tears becau se he didn't like the \\·ay officials pic ked up his racer. Another wa s sllll \\•axing his car as it roi!ed onto the scales. But not Michael Earl Kar cze\vski , 15. Burlington, 'Vis. ~11ke got an okay stamp on h1s pit lag , look one look at the waiting line for the 'veigh-in and too k a nap . The Soap Box Derby will be run Saturday at Akron, Ohio. Newport Unit Suggests Halt To High Ri se By CA~DACE PEARSO;"i A r.iewport BeaC'h City Council com- mittee \Vednesday recam rnended a halt to shoreline high rise for t"'o more years, pend ing completion of a new ma ster plan of development. At the Mme time. !he Lo11·er Ne"·porl Ba y Ci\iC District commi!!ee asked the city council lo formally request a citizens group to wait and see. 1\•hat !hat gP neral plan looks li ke before pursuing its efforts to for~ an in!lia111·e election 10 ban high rise altogether . Allan Beek, president of that grou p, ne\\•\y named "'.\e"port Citiz ens l'nite<i (NCU J" this morn ing declined to com- menl on the prorosa! He ~aid he "'ould 1-11a1t to see ii the council follo1-1•ed ils 01-1'n committee's "'i$hes. "\\'e wouldn't he able to complete an y fnrm al action by the ! 1me of 1he nexl ct1unci! mee!lng on Aug. 23 anyv.·ay:' Beek said. The council panel'& act.ion forsakes nearly nine months of study 1t and anotht!'r CJtiiens' commit!ee had put in!o a propoSt!'d ord inance piecing con trols on coastal development. A public he.a.ring on that orrlinance 111 1clieduled by the planning commission Aug. 19. \\'hether or not it "·ill still take place is not kno"·n The ordinance propost!'s a 3~ffl0t lunll. bill v•ould alli"J"' t >;ctpl1on.;, up to 100 fef"I. ti specific cr i!t!'n a "·ere mel The nf'"' propo~al "·ould place an iron c!art :i:;. f(Vlt Ct!l1nj: F'nr al! 1ntf'nls anrl purrn;.p< 1t 11nulrl be an ex tension of the '! 11 ls I 1 n g moratorium nn high ri~e du e to expli e t-:n1 18 The moratorium. h~11 ,1cr. h1" h,..,..n f'11tenrled nn ce anrl rannn! be ":.,1enrlerl ;ir.11n. arrnrd1 ni; tn !!il!P la11 ORANGl COAST DAILY PILOT ()CA,.C,,; COAST PIJlll~J.l!lol!i COM P.i.N'( Re b••I t t w,,d P·e1 Ot~t '"°' PuD">~tr J,~~ R. Cutl•v Voe• f'rt .. ot"1 •r.o G•"~'" M•"•;tr Tho"''' lr::11vil Ea•·or T~o..,1• .A.. M11•111'in• /.'•,..~·n; Eanor L_,111• l e.e.h OHlt• 12 1 Farp1l Aw•""' M1 jling •dlll ren . 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C•!~a•••• lut>t.<:•·11·~ ltv (t .. lt• l) u .... ~ ... iv· b1 .,..11 11 Ii ..,.,..,,1y, "'fllf1ry .,,.111111/ano. 1111 ""'~'• •1. From Page 1 LAFC MEETING . League of Cities fil ed ilio&e charges ~hortly after a Monday morning deba cle 1n v;h1ch Battin took just siJ: seconds to replace Pearson with Licker and then run with Hyde from tht!' hearing room !o the boos of supporters of Irvine cityhood and mnst of the count y's mayors. The League met an hour befnre that 8 a.m meeti ng -now declared illeg2J and expunged from the record by Judge Rut· ter -to confirm Hs rej tction of Hyde 11s the League reprl'sen1at1ve on the LAFC and the or ganizatinn·s support of Reinha rd t in rh11t nff1cP. ll brought ch;irges from Ba llin that RPinha rdt and Pearson 1\·ere part of th11 •·1rvine machine" and that his replace- me nt of Pe;irson and prnposed repl;ice- ment of r-.·1arl 1n "·ere de.<.i,imf"d to block Irvine CO.."Tlpany control of the I.AFC. 82.ttin repeated !hose c h a r gt!' s throughout Wednesday's hearing and he Wt<i the commission to rteognize that the 'rlrvine Company has 11 moral obliga- !ion to the city of Santa Ana whatever our local Supt!'rior Court might h<>.ve rul· ed." .Jurlge Raymond Thompso n recently ruled that a 1963 agreement beJween San- t.a Ana and the IIvine Cnmpany In wh ich the cnmpany wa.c. s1ated to have com- mited the "Promised Land" to the cily we..~ invalid. "That is on appeal just as the ruling of this commission today "''ill be appealed." Battin said. "Thit denia l of a "Tillen con· tract is an immoral a.ct by the Irvine Com pany." There was 1. cr1 of •·garbage" fro m the audience. Griest engri\y stalked from the meeting aftt:r 1everal reJeclions of hi.!! appeal for a. cont inuance and he ca."Tle back to pull Thornton from the pod ium just as the city ma nager appeared to be \\·inding up for a long dissertation . Thornton , "'ho ~ta1ed befort!' the mN>t mg that he would "!;i lk un11l the ear· ly hnu rs of the morn in& if necessary" to lh\12.rt !he comm1ss1nn. ne\·er go1 the chance from the determined :\'otlhrup ·You can ha\'e 20 m1nu1e.c. to state vour obJeCl!on~. ·· the commiss1(ln cha1rTnan Silld 10 the flabber11.a.qer! r1!\ m11n il)1.rt. 'f l\OlllrJ li ke IO !;ilk ill \rn~!h on !hat 2[) minute ride-" Thornton protested bu! 11 as-\\·arned aga in hy Northrup I.hilt he 11·oulrl i;et JU$l 2fl minute!I to f'x pla1n "'hy 1he "Promised Land " belonged !o Santa A" 'I'm going tn talk ::ibout a IQ! of things that ha ve nc\';o r been menuoned in con· nection \\'Ith this Irvine Company pro- •• mise ," Thornton told the ccmmission. "What 1 ha ve to say here this d temoon wi!I open a lot of eye.s and give us a brand new picture of a situation in "'hich I actually anticipated the. actions of the Irvine Compan y." Before he could do so. ht!' WM pulled from the podium by Grisel and both men lt!'ft tht!' hear ing rnom. They did not return during the rest of the session. Business men and homeowners from what appears destined to bf' the new city '1f Irvine flocked to the mi crophone to urge the comm ission In again df'ny Sant;i Ana 's bid for the lax-rich "Promised La nd ." Chairman John Burton of lhe Cnuncil nr Cnmmunilies \r Irvine blasted Santa Ana's mn1•e ;is <in "illogical extension ol ils city boundaries. ''It is aga ins t all re<ison and is geographical idiocy," Burton said. "It "'ould form a pe ninsula jutting out Into the Irvine area and all the statistics we he ve on population, industrial growth and all nther forms of planning support nur <1rgumen t that this would be f. very un- fa ir allocation of land to Senta Ana." CC·I attorney Tim Strader stressed tha t homeowners and businessmen in the pro- posed city of Irvine unanimously wish to be linked with the name of Jr\'int!' and not that of Santa Ana. Ht!' was backed by industrialist Buckley "'"ho reminded the commiss ion "thal the name of Irvine means gomelhing throughout this nation IA'hereag if you talk of Santa Ana you have to tell !hem that it's just a litlle place near Disney!11.nrl. ''The centre! core of Santa Ana is in decay," Buckley said. "We prefer to be linked with ex pansion, grow th and pro- ii:ress and I do n't know of one businessman in our commun ity "'ho doesn 't reject the idea of operating his business in Santa Ana. · Our city of lr\'ine ha~ plans. it is aggressi\'e anrl it wa nl! to see things hap- pen." Bucklt y said . '•\\'e "·ant to bt. Jink- ed with somt>!hing that'!I going up nnt rln1\•n and \re feel tha~ our proposed city "·ill em{'rf!P a~ the new central city of Or;in,l!e Cnunl~, "ThP prr•plP h;i1·r lhr right tn ma)..P their own de1 f'rrn1nat ion,'' Rei nt'111rdt sa irl "'\\'e rpcogn1zrd !hat at '"''n earlier meetings and 11·e ~hnuJd do so ag;i in to- da y " .. Thank you, r.lr. lrvtne, .. R;itt1n com· mented l'ht!' LAFC board denied the annexation proposal 4 to l. Soviets Dig U.S. 011 Dollru· FR Ai\'KF'L~T. Gem1any IA P l -As the U.S dollar ruled in \\'estt!'rn Eur<'lpe \\'f'd nesday. 11 Sol'iet new spaPf'r pred icted 1t.c. \1takness 11ill prn\'1rle ''nf'"' shocks fnr car1t<1lisnfs mnne:tary .<.~.!;!Pm " Th!' Cnmmun1.c.t par!v ne1-1·spa!)f'r Pral'- da ~;i11· ''bad 11·!'11thf'r'" ahearl hfoca u~P.. 11 ~aid \\'a 5h1n11:\("ln h::1rt no 111;iy to gu11ran lte 1he $~0 billion "accumul aled in \Veslern Europe ." "This Je;ids lo the ine\'!liible drop in the dollar'll f'x change ra te, the incre.asing menace of its devaluation and new shocks for c:apita lism's mnnet.a.ry system ,'' Pra\'da 511Jd. \Vhile the Snv1"t rublP.. is not arti("lng Europe's conve rtible c:urrenci t s. 11.losetiw hB5 mort. than an idle lntert!'st in the_ dollar cr1Si!;. As the dolla r sinks. the price of Jl:Old ri~es in Euro~. The St1vit t Union a.nd South Africa are the principal gnl d mining nations Thf' dnllar fe ll U1 nt \\' 11111·~ 111 Frankftltt anrl d1pptrl \n ils lnWl'SI ]1'1·el in Lnnd nn since rlt1'ah1at1on of !hf' pound in i\'01·t m· ber 19!i7 Th, R11nk flf England wa s fnrctrl In buy Onllar.c. h";;i~1h ;is !hf' 5IPrlinR-<lo!l1r r.:ilt!' rln~t!'d at ~2 4i911 -onl~· 1\\'n points off lhc. floor Optntn~ "''!S S2 4 119~ lJ'indon dealer" salrl d'>llar buytng wa~ !hi' heav1Psl of the currt nt dollar crlsil! ~nd may have re.ached $300 mi!Jion . Dealers noted technical factors ma~· ha1·e played a ma jor role since \VednMday in the heavy dealing da y for F'riday de lh·ery of currencr. rn Frankfurt. "'ht>re dealers were c11!1- ing the nerl'nus ninney markt.t and dol- lar rate changes "Dollar Ping.Pong," !ht. l.:.S. currency opened weaker &t 3 .4~75 m;irk s, \\'as fixed !t 3 4035 marks end then recnrdcd its loweiit closing ever al 3.41l35 m::1rks. In Zurich, the buying-sell ing rate for dollars wa.c. al 4.9585-1.061 5, down from 4 06~.0640 S"·i~s fran cs on Tuesday. S\l•iss dealers s.:tid purchases of Swiss francs Wf're very lltgl! with the dollars ag!ln turned ovf'r to lht!' Swiss Centra.l Bank at its volunta ry support price of • 06. In the prtl'inus fh·e: bus int!'ss da ys. dealers eslimatt that the S1~dss Cenlral R:onk has Absn rbed mort!' Uian $\ billion. Tht!'re al~n was somt l'lolla r buyin1 in Pan~ arier the Bank nf Fr1nct!' dropped its in!tri·tn!ion lf'\'t l from 5.5130 tl'l 5.5125 fra ncs In ~ftlan. the do llar "·eakrnf't1 lo ti21l.54 hre from the prtviou~ r!o~ing of f\20 69 t1 rt 1nd 111 one pnint hil the floo r ol 621l 50 in l i~hr tradmg. Tbtrt was no re port of ,. req ut~t for lht!' C'-ntral Bank to buy dnll~r& -' Capo Cof C Studies Garbage Turning Trcuh to Ccuh Holds Interest of Chamber Tumina lr1ah tnto cub -and other u11ble m1terlaJ9 -w.!ls tht topic at W@d. ne1day'1 luncheon metting of the Capll'ltrano Beach Chamber of Commerce 11s two art!'a resident/I: elplained the jlarba,Re problem and what can bt done abou! H. Laguna Beach resident \V11!iam Leak tnld thr gtoorny side of the tiilC'. rC'ading off statistirs about the mountain of solid 111;1St£' producrd daily in lhe US Citing a report from the 1'""'.nvironme n!al Prolet·· tinn Agenry. Le11k. ;i furniturf' !1 n1sher b_\I trade, said almost nn t million ions tlr rub bish are productd daily in the coun- trv. ·Tn i::rt rid of th is malcr1al. 73 rerrenl rof v.·h1ch is paper. metal and glass, peo- ple .spend about $12 mil1inn per da y, said Lt>ak. HoWe\'er, he attacked the mosl popular 11·ay nf getting rid of the material -land fill -as being both dangerous and ineffective.. Because of a Saturday Cheap Time to Phone Tht mosL inexpensi\'e time for Laguna Beach re~idenls to complete out-of-state phone calls w1th the least rlelay is Qn Saturd ay, accnrd ing lo a recent study completed by General Telephnne. Comp;iny official$ report the survey sho"·ed less long distance calls are made on Saturday than any other day of the ¥•eek. "Some people still believe that by call- ing anytime on Sunday, they get the lea~t expen sive rates available ,'' one offici al commented. ''A few ye ars ago, this wes accurate, but is not the case today." for example, he said a call to Miami at II p.m. on Sunday would cost 85 cents for the first lhret!' minutt!'s, he ssid, but a call al that tin1e on Saturday 11.·ould only cost 70 cents. ' .; .... :-:··.,: .... ~~ ~;o ~1 D..-1:,_ lick' or o~(lrn. burled waite dots not d~i::nmpose. Leak 1ald, bul lnste•d re- mains in sol ld form and producee; sm&U pockets of methtne (las. "This method should nnt be referred In as .sol id waste disposal,'' Leak qu ipped, "hut as solid waste preservation or st'lhd "'i!Sle c·o11rea lmcnt " Le;i k nnled th;it be1:au se of the rci·cnt comm unir.v trash !'ecycling prngran1s 1n Soulhcrn California, <Jne lari:e ~1::1~.s m11nufaclur Pt in Los Angr ll's was ser1ou~ly f'n nsidf'r in g changing his entire oper::1tinn to the use of re cycl ed bn1!le s. A San Clemen!e resident, Lionrl Burt, outlined a plan for the communities 10 bf'gln t.o recycle a large p<irt1on of their l\'ilSfr , Burt , a television script "'nlrr. has already opened a non·proht re c)·cling center ln San Clemente and is seeking both the support and trash of local resident~. "If three dumb i;::uys like us can do it," Sui t said nf hi.~ group of !rash hounds, "imagine hnw "'ell !he city can do it ·• Th is remark wa.'! greeted with muffled la ught er. Bur! said the onl.v w11y a pla n ;is brna<f in scope as his could wnrk prope rly "'ould be for a ~real nun1bcr cif residents tn take pa rt. As ;in e:<a inplt <Jf the suee rss Of Jar~er groups, he expla ined that Sl'll<il i quan!i!ies or old ne"·s p;iprrs must be taken to ;i rec·yc lin)1. ce nter in Santa Ana. !lowel'er. if the <-'en ter t'iln be provided \\'1th 20 tons of new.~p;ipers, a truck will come to SAn Clemente to pick up the materi;il. Burt ;i!so explained that if lar)1.e enough quanlilies of glass coul d be ecc umuJatecl for recycling, ii cou ld be crushed before bein~ taken lo S<inla Ana for rec ycling. lndividuAl residents must br in,i: the bot· t!e s to the center unbroken, Burt no ted, so that the com pany can insu re a divis ion bel"'een various coln rs or glass. The colnr!I n1ust be separated, he ex- plained. because "'hen l(lass is reused, mixed colors will not bond properly Burt asked ChAmbf"r members tn loan small tr1llers to his recytlina ercudu-uon for placement around the commurlity where residenl3 couJd bring their class, ne"·spapers, and aluminum . The 11nly opposition tn Bu rr.~ plan 1•1•s r;iised by Tom Trullis, owner of Sol 1.g Disposal Company which coll t!'cls trash in !he nana Point and Capi ~trann Be11ch a!'ea Trullis r;illf'd thr reC"yt·hng c::1mpa11n "emo!il)nal" ::1od s111d that if too much !rash i~ brought 111 lor recycl1nf!, the market prire of us td wAs1e would drop and 11 would no longe r be t!'COnomict lly feasible. Leak coun\crrd the!le remarks by s1'ly1n~ 1hat the rna in problem wilh re-c\•cling "·a~ Pfl(lple "·ho had 11 "clokd mind" to the 1de11 , ·'\\'e ha\'e got to look ror"'ard and stop saying 'no' to th~ things;• Leak; told Tru!lis. County Approves Tract iJ1 Niguel ThP Lag11na N i~ufl Co rporation has receivf'd roun!,I' ;ipprnval ol a plan to de~·elnp !12 <icrrs of property ju~t orr Pflcifie Coast Highw ay with hnuses and condon1iniu ms. The (•ou111y pl:ln nini: tnn1mi!lsion Tues- day approved tllc two ten t..1tive tr11ct nu1ps for the areas. 'rhe si ngle f:in1 il y housini;:: df'velopmen t \Vi!l be bu ilt on 36 acre:i; of hillside pro- perly inl;ind of Coast Uighway and just south of Niguel Road. The plan calls ror 109 homes and residents will share 1 fi.2 l'lt re priva te pnrk wi!h homeo"·ners i.n thr nearby Luwnhnu.c.t' dev elnpmenl. A tot11I nr 25.l (O\\•nhouses will be t nn· structed on 56 acres nf l1tnd south of ~i!!uel Shores Road and inland from the highwriy. Thes!' homes. loo, wi!l be con- s1 ructed on the hlllsldt!', cnmpany officials ~;iirl, 18th Semi-annual SALE Features Collection for Colledors ~Et Cetera. .. ., ........ _ --"'Ci c.t.ra" coll ection. Unusutf c1bi1"1ets , i:Jesh, '•· ble1, cha ir1 , chestl. Every one price 1lr1 1hr1d ; r1very or.e a real trea sure. Yoll're holl nd to find that very 1p•cial piec• you've been !ookir.g for in this group. A. 66" handpairited cab;r.ef. Yelow or green. W ith interior light, Reg . $879 -·-·--·-····--·--···$699 I . Sw ivel d •1 k cha ir. Reg. $179 ---------·---··$119 C. ¥." GL1111 cocktail tahl11, gold bt•e. Reg. $3 29 ··-··-····--··--··-·-··-·----··--·--···-··---··---·······-·$259 D. Fr•nch d111k, Blr1 ck lacquer with gold e cc•nts.. A real shcwpiece. Reg. $369 ···--------S2't E. Chr1 ir to matc:h. Reg. $11 9 $95 F. Ac.cant chest. Reg . $249 _$19t .. --l' I l our famriU. i11Urlor desf11ner ICW bt h4P'J)V to IUNt vou ••• PROFESSIONAL INT!RIOR DESI GNERS ..... _ 22 15 HAR!OR I L VO. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-027S 646-0276 I I ., ___ -··--........ Laguna Beaeh EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. M , NO. 192, 3 SECTIONS, 3~ PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1971 TEN CENTS • • ev1ve 1xes nnex La911na Meet Sparks May Fly Over Tract Plan Sparks may fly at Monday night's Laguna BeAch Planning Cornmission meeting as several resident ~ along Sky· line Drive are expected to go on record agains t a proposed planned residential cievelopmenl ! PRO) 1n lhl'." area. Planners \\'ill he presented with a re- ques! frotn /\. Lyo n and Sons, of Lns Angeles and Newport Beach, 10 create 57 single family units on 28 acre~ of !and on an extension of Pacific Drive. Value of the proposed tract 15 $2.4 mill ion. A house \vould be placed at the side of A lot. right up ro the Jot hoe. "'here it would meet lhe house at the side of the F e1nale Sailor Tell s of Nude Atla11tic Trip LONDON ll:PJ ~ -NitnlcU£' Milnr.s- \\.alker. the first wqman In sail acrns.-; the Atlantic alone. returned here Wednf's- da~· and tn!d how she stayed wa1erproof on her 3G-foot sloop: "J look e\·erything off .. ~he lrf1 Hrit<1in .June !2, arrh•ed in t-iewport, R l , Jul.v 26 in her fiberglass sloop Aziz and returned aboard !he Queen Elizabeth 2. "Somrtimt>s I worr a shirt and bikini pant~. but much nf the time 1 wore nothing at. 1111." thP 28-year-nld brunette said. "\Vhcn I was on deck it v.•as a choice between pu!!ing on oilskins 11nd becoming waterproof or 1. a k 1 n g everything nff anrl being waterproof. I took everything off ·• "l thin k womeP1 Rft' more suitrd 10 th1.~ :i;nrt of lhing th ;in men:· she r;;:iid nf her trip. "~!en arr drsigncd fnr qui ck rr11c· lions whe reas women ;:ire murh n1ore ;rble to wil hs!and ;1dverse ronditinns. Thc.v havt' heller s!amina and arP brtter eblf' to deal 1vith phv sic;il s1rain ." Thi' su rgeon·~ d.:111,c:h!er y,•1\h a 01<1~/cr·s dcgrcr in psvc·hntog.11 plans 10 ""Tile ll bnnk abnu1 !hf vn.v::ig!' She ;idmi!led being .;i.fr;iid al limps dur· l n~ the vnya~e. She pr;iyed and s;:in~ h\·mns althriugh .shr s;:iid she docs nol bflie\'t in a person11I God. Goldberg Denies Being Served $15,000 Suit Laguna Beach ~1a.vor R i r h 11 rd Goldbrrg said tn<111:~· he fitil! has not been served in A SJ 5,000 suit filed ag;:i1nst him Tuesday in !)range County Superior Court. "All I know so far is what l'\'e rearl in the newspapers ... s11id Goldberg , "and the ;iJle,R.ations quntt>d in the p::iper are f.;i.!se ;ind unfounded.·• ln the court action. plaintiff Lury ~la r· r<1 of Lagunri Bc;ich is seeking immediate repa~·mcnt of ;:i $15.000 loan she made 1o the Fashion Gallery Corporation in 191i~. "ApparC'ntly the claim is R~Rinst fashion Gallery Corporation, of which I <im only onP sharfholder." Goldberg said . "The attorney ror the corporation has ad- ' i.~eri me tha! in his opinion there is no \·al1d claim against the corporation and absolulely nn b;a.o;j,o; for any claim against me as an individual." The mavo r ;idded. ",\Jv 11tlorncv wtll file an arisv.·er to tht cOmplaint ir ifs e\·er srr\•ed eilher on me or lht cor· roratio n." GREETER EILER ON TV TODAY A spokesm11n fl'Jr Channel S lelrvision t KTLA l st1id 1oday lh11! a rilmed in- tervic1,1• with Las;:una Reach Grt>!'l!'r Eilrr l,,arsen is ~cheduled for presentalion on lht' Ch<1nnel $ ntv.s program at $ p.m. anri 10 pm. 1orlay . Tht int~rview was fllmcd 111 l.ar5f"n'5 bedsldP In !hr Long Beach Vtlerans Hos pital \~'tdne~dtty. adjoini ng loL By clustering two house~ nfar the common Joi line. up to 30 fC'et of cpen space 1,1•ould be creatrd bet1t·een them and lhe next pair of houses. All of 1he units are plann!'d near th e top nf the hillside. \\'hich runs fr om Skyline Drive dO\\'TI to Pa rk Avenue, near the intersection with Wendt Tl'rn1ce. "Since lhe unils will be near the lnp 11r the hill , !he hill~ide land below tn Park Avenue will becon1e perpelual greenbelt to be under lhe management flf rhe various property owners." e~pl;i ined i\I. W. Finle y. engineer of the project. Vernon Blackman. 910 Skyline. charged !he "plans a~ drawn have !he bl"nefi1.5 of bad development. v.·ithou! the advantages of PRD." ··Jt's another instance of ou l·Of·lown develo~ers coming into the ci l,V. pleading hardship on a difficult p1ecf of land and trying to get concessions from lhe cil\ ·• hf cla1nled . -· Blackman sai d hf.' wa.~ particularly bothered by appli cations for "conditiona l Use perrnil !ClPJ and variance In allow !or s nf .~1ze less than the minimum 6.000 squarr /eel. a suhstandard width /or the extension of raci fic Avenue. ;ind termination of Pacific y,•it h 11 <'Ul·de-sac ""'hen i1 is shown on ci!y pl11ns lo go d1rC'c!ly Lhrough to Park Avenut. among properly O\\'ncrs in tht iirea in 01 niove to dump the projec!. "We don 't ha\le mu ch time, but 1ve ·11 gel a 101 of people to the mee ting Monday night." Assislanl cily planner Michael Easlev M.id .commissi~ner~ 11•ill be given a histori ca l O\·erv1ew of the entire projrct Monday nig ht. He 11lso noted the proJccl could n0t i::o any f;arthcr until the cil}' council ap- proves a cul-de-sac ending for P::icific Avenue, sinct it has been sho11·n on the master sl reel plan lo go !hrough to Park Avenue. "Lnl1 I ""'f gel a decision on 1he slrct'I from the council. wP will table the other requests." f.a.~Jcs said. Th!' muncll received the reques t for the street change ::it the ir !:.st meetin~ and a l'l::iff recommendarion is due at Wed- nesda.v·s rr,l:!u lar mre1ing , Boh Ingram, c1ly P11R1nrcr said tod:i \·. Finley s<11d it 11·ou!d. be •·impossible" for the ~lrf'rl ro .i;:o direc1ly throuRh tn Park A1'enue hetausr nf "22 tn 2.'i percent gr;idcs ·• Thr logical th1n,1:? lo dr1. he said, w0uld hr In end 1t in ;i cul-d!'-sar The engineer added th;:il hr w;:ints tn keep the ~ull.o;idf areas a~ n;itur;il <JS pnss1ble. <1nrl kel'p i;:r;idJng tfl 11 1nin1mum "Dumping cltr! do,,.,·n 1he hill;. is ;in abnmi natJon ·• D"o~1!1· on !he hillside would bP 11Mu1 lv.·o UlitL~ ~r ;icre. considerably lr.ss than the. allowable fi\'e Qr si x, Finley noted. Nixon Ol(s Funds For Pot Fiµ;ht, Disease Stud y \\'ASHlf'iGTON !UPI) -PrP.~idenl Nixon ha~ ;:ipprovtd $62. I billion in ap· propri.:ition~ tn hrlp combal disease, marijuana. and subversives. Nixon signed 12 bill.<1 \VC'dnfsriay In- cluding six measure.~ to f1nancl' federal agencies. Tht: bills were passed [;i~l y,·eek in rhe final hou rs before Congress recess- ed ror vacalinn . A mea sure appropri.:iling $20.9 b1li1on to finan ce the Dep~.rlments of L;ibnr and Health, EduC'ation and \Vclfai·e for the. current flscal year was $5111 mi!lion over the Presideni 's reque~L The bill, drafted 1n tv.•n day15 of con- rerenC'es bet,,.,•ten lhe House and Senate, "'as some $.1 bill ion over the amount ap- propriared la,\t year. Most of the increase over Nixon's requests was fnr health JP1pe'ndlng. including grants for hospital construction. But the bill also lncludal more than the President asked lo combat mental illne.s:i;, alcoholism , \'enereal diseas, paint poiMln· ing. cancer. heart ills. arthritis, dental decay ~nd neurological disease. The Presldent signed 11 SIJ.2 billion bill tn pay rarm subsidies y,·ith 11 prohibition that wou ld cut nrr any paymen ts to farmers who harvest martjuPnA. The bill cont1nu t s the SSS.ODO per crori r;irm subs1d,\' drspitt the roost delernun· ed eHorl or Congress yel 10 resir iC'l f11rmers to 11 $2Q,OOJ subsidy. D"ILY PILOT $1111 Pllote MEET THE CAST -L.<\FCO has suddenly chased right are -w·illiam .J. 'ti.fcCourt. attorney for the Local off Lhe summer doldrums and become the best show Agency Formation Co mmissio n; and member~ 10 IO\\'n. at least the best watched. Here are the Robert Battin. Louis "Red" Reinhardt, Stanley principals 10 the continuing saga . From left to Northrup. Ronald Caspers and Charles Pearson. ~~~~~~~~~~~~-"-~-"-~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~ lle ••e'• Alier Grace .Jasmine of Costa. Mesa is one of the bright .!i l.a rs in ''.A.dventures fn Won derl and ," an original \Vest Coast mu::;ical premiere at the Ltt guna Moul· ton Playhouse beginning Aug. 14. See Page 18 for details . Kar~vait Sc ulptor 1'o Vis it Lai:i;una A !rad1np. .o:c11lptnr lrnm l\uy.·ait 1,1•111 drn10n'i1ra1e h1 <. Wl'Jrk at !hr Lagun .1 Be;ich Vesti vaJ of Arts Au~ 21 from 2 '111 ' r ni. /\lt15.1afa i\;i,::u1b. ;.A, 'If the Middle f:a~lrrn cnuntry y,•ill ;ilsn 1alk v.·ith local .~culp1nr~ .:ind view the P:tgeant nl lht !\·!asters. during his ont day sta y in the. Art Colony. Naguih IS a guesl or lhe Stale Dtparl· ment as part or a program to bring .artists from throughout Lhe: world together, He: 1s 1 profe$Sl'lr t11nd director of the Free Ar1, School in Kuwail and ha s ~culplures throughout the: Middle Ea st .and in Europe -including the Sacre Coeur Jn Paris. Anti-drug Meet Slated Saturday The third in a series cf continuing OSAD 10ur Stand Against Drugs) breakfasts will be held Saturday at I a.m. al the Skandia Smorgasbord, 2 S 1 Broadway, Laguna Beach. Guest speaker 11t the breakfast will be Bob Nolan , a former runaway and COO· \1lct who ls now • minister. Billy \Vade:, dirtclor of Laguna Outreach. which sponsors the weekly bre11kh1,,lll. invJterl !he public to alll':nd. ''I hope the pa rent~ wi ll join the young people llS they all.empt lo 1how the com- mun1ly where they stand on Ult issue or rlrui;:s." \\lade 1aid. The "~1ustard Seed.~" muisica l ~our "'11! join Nolan on the program. Cost of !he breakfast is Sl.50. • Property Tax Reform Plan Due In Laguna Beacl1 A proposed statewide propt.rly lRx an1e ndment that would limit properly l&J:el to one percent of market va.lue w!l! bt formall y prl':sl!nled in Lagunt11 Be:ach Aug. 21) by its author, Howard Jarvis. 1lale chairman of the United Organiza- lions of Taxpayers' Inc. Local spon sors nf th e t11x proposal. counC'ilman Edward Lorr and Mrs. Marie \Var!' Ma.ver, president o( the Laguna Beach Taxpayers' . .\ssocial ion, will in· lroduce Jarvis ;et thr 7:3{1 p.m. meeting in Laguna Beach city hall, to v.·hich all taxpayers art' invited. Signatures will be accepled on Jarvis· ;imendmenl petitions v.•hic h now are being circulated throughout California, Mfs. Mayer !iaid , and petition circulators will be recruited. In order to place lhP Amr.ndment on thr 1972 ballot. 800.000 valid !itjl.natures musl be obraintd, Per11ons wishing ro a5s1st in circulating petitions. each ol which car- ries 10 namts. m:t,V contact _Lorr. 1020 R!lja St.. Laguna Beach, or ~I r~. Ma yer, 24551 Chrisanta Drivt, ~1ission Viejo. Arts l 'es tivul On TV Special An hour ~le11i.o;1nn special on the Laguna Beach Fe,;t ival flf Ar~ will bt ~llown cin Kf~1B. Channel A, San Diegc. Saturday at I :JO p.m. Jnining vice chairmll n or tht fest1val bnarrl of director~. Bud Schroeder nn the special are seven artists. members of the Laguna Beach Ci vic Ballet and director Lila Zali, Tony Urbano and h~ puppelll and Judy Powell of the Lyric Opera. The seven 1rtis~ who will appear tin lhe show are Mia and Robert Krantz, Helen Sims, Ralph McConnell. Joan Osborne and Nanci and A r men G21sParian . They will be interviewed by KfM B newsman Jim Gordon . Duo U 1unasked After Battle PASADE NA <UPll -\Vhen 72- year-old Erne,;t G. Underwood ateppcd out of his 1partmenl Wedne sd ay night In get a brl':ath of air. hf' was alla<;_ked by tw11 persons <l ressed in dark c!olhing with stocking mask,; over their face.~. Underwood was s t a b hr d repealedly wilh a bo~·ie knife by one of the assailants while the other fired sf11eral shots 'from a .:la c::i!iber pistol -all of which missed. Fighting for hi5 life. Und r.rwnod grappled with the pair and they rolled on !he ground until all three were soaked in blood. Police said rhat Unrlerv.·oon. who '~as in fair rondition at Hunting1on Hospital Thursday. told them ht finally pulled the mask off one of his attackers. Jt was his spinster daui:;hter , 1'11!dred. 52. an ins u r a n c e secrttary. The other assailant 11r· rested on the scene y,•as his wift. Amey, 71. Polir.e sarrl ther~ harl been a biller separation of th~ ramify recently. The t14'0 women y,·eer booked on suspicion of assault. ""'ilh intent tn commit murder. 1'ennis Tourney Slated in La guna Ttnnis playtrs in the Laguna Bearh arell are may sign up for the 14th Annual L::i,i:una Stach Tennis Tn urnamen t In he held Sept 4, 5. fi. I l and 12 lll lhe Irvine Bowl, Courts. f.nlry f,.t f11r lhe tourney i,; l4 for singles and $5 ror doubles. The fee in· eludes co,;t or awards .llnd tennis balls. Entry blanks are available from lhe Recreation Department. 175 N. Coa~t Highway and must be rtceived no lat.er than Monday. Aug . JO. For further ln· formation, phone 494·1124, Ext. 45. New County Planner Aide Chosen; Long Furo1· Ends Orang e County Planning Commission Secretary Stu Balley mttde two pruen· latlons ht.lore. 1upervlsors Wednesday and the second proved ta be his swan IOnJ. . Bailty packed up hi! slides and pro- jector and' the board moved on to IL" next action -appro11aJ of amendments to planning appointme:n!11 thAI includc3 board recognilinn of Planning Director Forest Dic k11son '!! rig hr1 to name a 11t.cretary rather thsn tllt planning com- m i.c~ion. Oickason·s choict. for the post formerly htld by Bc.lley is senior planner J(')hn Lllne. It 11 eipecttd that the appointment r will become eHective Immediately upon Dickason's return from vacation . The replacement of Bailey enW a furor In which the planning executiV't': was' shut. tied back and forth betwetn tlle planning commission Md the board of superviso'rs v.·hilt both bodies argued about his of· ficial slatu.,,. Supervisor D11vld Baker hRd the J;i.~t \vord on the Bailey fraca s with the com· men!: "I wonder if anyone ha.s seen what we have nr~'Tled this week as I.he resu lt of 1 Presidenti11I proclamation." HP held up 1 large piece of parchmt:n l hfJ11ring I.hr lege nd : "Thig ~ N1Honal Clown Week." Tu1·11about By Caspers Su1·prising By TO~f BARLEY Oi 1n. D•ll1 t 1lel Ir.If Orange County's Local Agency Fcrma- tlon Commission, with t wo members re- installed by court decree. Wednesday ended its most bitterly fought debate by rejec!ing Santa Ana's proposed an· nex11lion or "The Promised Land" for the th ird time. The vnte to kill the 938-acre: anntxalion \Vas 4 to I with Supervisors' Chairman Robert Battin of Sanla Ana casting th• lone dissenting vote . · Fifth District Supervisor Ron a Id Caspers of Newport Beach did M ap· parent turnabout when ht balloted against Lhe Santa Ana bid for the prime industrial acreage. The fought-over territory now appears headed for inclusion in the future city ci! lr\line. The bitter Lt\FC debate produced only 111·0 speakers favoring lhe annexation : Santa Ana /\1ayor Loren Griset and City l\lanagcr Carl Thornton. And their prrsen!<>.tion wa~ cut shor1. But in lhe end , the 4 !o 1 verctict brough t roars of approval from a .c;tan- ding-room-onl,v audience. .Just mnments before the vote. Casptra had been a while-faced recip1enl of a scathing allack delivered from the noor by Cos1 a Mesa. City Cciuncilman William L. St. Clair . "You were tlected by the residenla of lhe Fifth District lo represent ~ in· trrests ... you were nol elected ... to represent Santa Ana ,·· St. Clair remind· cd Caspers. ''fl is pasl time for you tn overco.-ne your p,11ranoiac fear of the name of Jrvine." SI. Clair admoni shed Cz.opers. "Be ing big does not mean being bad and you must not allow old slights to in· fluence current decisions. "Industry is the life blood upon which a city's virilily is built," St. Clair said. ··Do not ema sculale the cit y of Irvine before it is even born." San Clemente's Slaflley Northrup, wielding ;:i firm gavel !hroughoul a torrid hearing Iha! began with acc usations of "sewer rats·· and ''liars·• from opposing fa ctions. rejected sel'eral moves for a continuation or !hf session un1il after the Aug. 23 a11pearance before Superior Court Jurlgt .J. E:. T. '·Ned " RuUer. .1t1dge Ruller urhcld the Je~ality of thl'I LAFC boa rd shnrlly before Wtdnesd11y'1 hearing and barred Lns AlamitM Coun- r1lman Joe H.vde and Anaheim attorney Herb Licker from participating in lhe "Promised Land" deb11tc. Th us Fullfrton CouncilmNJ Lou is •·r.r.d" Reinhardl and Anaheim Coun- cilman Charle.~ Pearson were re-installed in ~eats thry previously held . The LAFC member,<; and alternaU!s - Superviscr Raloh Clark. Tustin Mayo r Tony Cocco and \Yilliam D, Martin of Laguna Beach -v.·ill have to appear b!'fore Judge Ruller with the mayors or lfi Orange County ci1ies for a final reso!u· lion of !he issue. H,yde and Lir.ker. neither or whom ~howed up at the hea ring, h2've slso been ordered to apptar before Judge Rutter at a session that v.·iH include the judge's. rul· ing on charges or contempl lt velled at Battin and Caspers. The city selection commi1tee or the 'See LAFC, Page %1 Orange Coan · "'e•ther The weatherman expects slightly cooler weather today and friday on the Orange Coast. &ache~ will be 75 degr~s rising to 88 inland. Lows tonight between 60-70. INSIDE TODAY Se11ator rt/enst s n 1turly tsti• mating that Chi11ese Ccimmun· 1,sm ha.1 raktn at least 34 million live.~ since the 'F'irst Civil War' of 1921·36. Set :itory Page tf. •••hitW 11 C•lillt"lt I C~lt~lftl U1 , Cll Hl!IM )0.3l c .... 1,, " (rtuW9'4 H Ottr~ N1!f<t \ t Dl•••cn t '""'"'' ..... ' •~~r11lll!l"ltftt lf•tt l'l"•"C• 1 .. 11 .. .... .,... It ,4"ft Lt llll•rt 1J Mt•ltt ll·lt Mwlwtt l'UMI H N1t•o"1I """' t·J Ortn .. Ctuftlt t l•l•lt P11<Nr K ....... "'" S!.c• "ltrkt ll 1 .. 11 T•l••l1fll~ 11 T~ttltrt 1··1t Wtllfltr 4 W""""''' Nt'" IJ.if W-Ntwt. .. , • DAJLV PILOT SC A Real Pro One little lad burst into tears because be didn't Hke the way officials picked up his rac er. Another was sUII waxing his car as it roll!!:d onto the 1ctles. But not Michael Earl Karczewski. 15, Burlington, Wi!. Mike iot an okay stamp on his pit tag , took one look at the waitln& line for the weigh·in and took a nap. The Soap Box Derby will be run Saturday at Akron. Ohio. Newport Unit Suggests Halt To High Rise By CANDACE PEAR.SON Of ~t Otllr ,.lltl 1111! A Nl!wport Sl!a ch City C(JuncJI oom. mittee "'l!dnesda.v recomml!ndetl a h.ill to shor!!:lme high rise for two more ylar), pending compll!lion of a nev.· n1asler plan of development. Al the So'l me t1ml!. the Lou·er Neu·JXlr\ Bay Ch·1c Distric~ comm ittee asked the city council to formally rtquest a citizen! grou p to v.·a1t and set 1.1·hat th at gent r11l plan looks Uke before pu rsuing ii!! effor1s to forct an !nit1atJ\·e election to ban high r ige 1lto1eth er. Allan Beek. presidenl nf that group, newly n1mtd "l\"l!\\"POrt Citize ns t;nl!ed <r-.'Cl.J )" this morning declined to com· ml!nt on the propos&I. He said he v.·ou!d v.·atl to see l! the counC'i! follov.·td its ou'n committee·s wl ~hes. "\\'e wouldn't bt able to complete 1ny rorm&I action by the time nf I.he next council ml!ellng on Aug. 23 .anyway." BePk sairl. 1ht cowiC'1l panel·s 1ctiori forsakes nearly nine months of r.ludy it and 1.noliler ci tlzen11 ' cnmmittee had put into a propcsed ordinance placing controls on coastal de \'elopment . A public hearing on th11 l ordinance 1s 1cheduled by the planning commission Au1. 19 \\o11ethtr or not it ~·ill still take place is not knov.•n. The ordinance proposes 1 3~1oot \uni l, but v.·ould allov.· except.Jons , up to 100 feet. if ~pec1flc C'rltl!ria u·ere me! The nevi-· proper.al v.·ould plare an iron clad 3!'>o foot ct1l1ng For 11! 1n1ents anrl purpo~t-5 . 11 would be an t'Xtens1 on of the e Ji l s t 1 n g moratorium on ht gh rtse. due. \.0 e.x pire t-:ov 18 The moratorium, hf)11 e1 er , ha s been extended once and cannot be t X1t ndl!rl a1<a1n, according In ~t11tt law DAllY PILOT O••,,.C.;;: COAIT "Ul lll1>4 1"'G COMl'A"''f l•°b••I N. We,d l'·•i at"' e.,., l'ut111~tr Jee~ R, Curi t'( v:ct "••lllt~1 1r.~ C.t~trtl M•~•o•r T>.a..,t 1 l(tt•il l a"'' T~•"''' A.. M ~r11h•~t M•~•o "I ll110r C h1,l11 M, l •a1 •;t~t •d '· Nt ll ,l,u"''"' "''.,.''"' l dllers L .. ,., IHC.lrl Off11e 11? ~.,.,,,+ ~••"u' M•iliftt 11ill r11t : P.O. &e 1 ••6, t26SZ S-41 Cle1t1tRhl OHk1 JOS Not!~. 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C.olt'9•nl1 Su~r.1•!.., .-, (t,,1t1 tl.U -~"'''r ~~ oi1u U fl -lrllf l 1"111111,..,. IH•ln1tlen•. ii JJ -•ltlr. From Pqe 1 LAFC MEETING. Le1gue of Cititt flll!d I.hose char1es shortly after a Monday mornlnl debacle 1n v.·hich Battin took just s!r 1econd! ro replace Peirson with Licker and then run v.•!th Hyde. from the he1rlna room to the boos of supporter& of Irvine cllyhood and most of the county's mayors . The Ll!ague me t .!Jn hnur hl!fnre that 8 <i .m mee!ing -now decl ared illegaJ and expunged frnm the rl!corrl by Judge Rut. ter -In confirm It! rejection of Hyd,. &!i the Le11gue repres,ntatlve on !he LAF'C and the org11n ization's support of Rl!1nhard1 ln th 11 t off1cl". It brought charges frnm Bat1 1n th2J. Reinhardt and Pearson V.'Pre part ol 1hs '"lrvine m11C'hine " 11nd th11r his rrplace· meni Df Pear5nn anri proposed replace· men t nf l\1arlin v.ere des1.11ned to bloc k Jrvine Cn."1'\pany conlrnl of the LAFC. 82~!in repe11ted !hos~ ch a r ~ e s lhroughout \Vednt..3day·s heiring 11nd he •sked the commission lo recogn ize that the "Irvine Campany has a moral obl!g a- tion to the city of Santa An11 whale\1er ou r local Superior Court might hl!.ve rul· t'd ' Judge Raymond Thomp~nn recen rly ruled that a 196.1 agreement between Sfin· La An" and the Irvine Co mpany in wh kh the co mpany W.15 slated to have com- mited the "Promlsl!d Land " !o 1h! city v.·M invalid. "Tha t is on appeal just a~ the ruJ/ng of this commission today u·!ll bf!: 11ppe11lerl." Battin said. "Th ia den ial of a ""Tltl tn cnn· tract is 111n immoral N:t b)' the Irvine Comp1ny." There was a cr1 of "1arb11ge" from th! aurlfenct:. Griest angrily stalked from the meeting 1Her 1ever1l rejec!lons of his appeal for & continu111nce &rid he. C!L1ie back to pull Thornton from the pod iu m just as the city manager appea red lo be \\"lnding up for a Ion(! dis!l!rtatlnn. Thornton, u·ho ~111!trl btfnre !he met ting t.ho'lt he wnuld "talk un!1l !h t f:ar· l ~· hC111rs nr the mn rnl n.a: if net('~~11ry" to t hw~1 !he rnmml~~inn. Of'\'er gnt lh i!! C'bance from the dt!('rm1n ed Northrup ··Ynu CAn h,11 .. ·e 20 m inutt~ 10 !lAte ~·our oh1ect 1nn~ ... tbl! comml !'.~inn chalrm;in sa 1tl tn thP fla hbP rga.~!l'd rl!\" m~n11i;1>r I wriulrl lik P 10 Lll lk .'!! len~lh l'ln lhi4l 211 m1n1JIP rul e-" Thornton prnlcs!ed but \1·a.~ u·arntd l!lg11ln by Northrup that he \1 niJJd ge! JU~t 20 min1l!P.~ 1n 1!:i:pli11n why tht · Prom1~rd L11nr1 ·· bf'lnngf"rl tn Santa An11 . · J"m go111 g tn talk abl'\ut a Jot cf t.h 1ng., that have nf:ver been ment1cned In con· nf:ction with this Irvi ne C!"lmp11ny pro. • • mlse." Thornton told the co.wn1as1on. •·\Yhat 1 b1 ve to aty here this afternoon will open 1 lot of eyu &rid 1!ve us a br11nd new picture of 1 1Jtu1tlon In which I actually anticipated the actions of the Jrv!ne Company." Befort he rnu!d do 110. he wl!~~ pulled lrnm !he podium by Grii;et anrl bot h men )l!ft the hl!aring rnom . Thty did nol rl!tu m during the rest nf the session Bu sine ssmen and homeowners frnm what appears des tined to b, the new clty of Irvine nocked to the microph11ne !o ur~e the romm issinn to again dPn.'· 5anl11 Ana·s bid for the tax·rlch ··Promised Land."' Chairman John Burton of !ht> Ctiunril nf Communif ie!' of Irvine b!aslPd Sanlll Ana 's mn,·e 11s 11:n "IJJng1c1! l!X lenslon of Hs city bcunrlarit'.~. .. Ir is Again~l all rea~nn And is geographical idloc~·." Burt11n said. "It "·nuld form a peninsula juttln.11 out into !hi! Irvine llfeR and all the statistics wt. hll\'I' on population, industrial gro11'lh 11nd 1111 ot her form s of pliinnlng support nur argum ent that this would be a \'P r~· un· fair a.Jlncat!on of land to S11n111 Ana " CCI attornl!y Tim Strader stressed !h11t hl'1meo1vners anrl busine ssmen !n !ht prn· pnsrd ci1y of [r\"ine unanimnu~l.Y wi ~h !n bt llnkl"d wlth the name of Jrvlne and not that. of S11nta Ana. He was hacker! by indu~1riallst Ru1·klr.y ~·ho re minded th~ romml~~ion ··1h~t !he name nf Jrv lne means ~nmrth!ng throu(lhout !hi~ n11tion 1-1'hereas if ynu t;ilk of 5an1 a Ana vf"lu h~1·t to tPll them that It's just 11 l!ttl~ p!A.ce nea r Df~ne._vl11 nd "The centrAI cnrl! of SJL n1 a AnA is in dec1 y," Buckley said. "We pre fer tn be l!nked wl!h t xpani;lnn, growth And prn· J!rP~S and I don "t knnw nf nnf' bu~!nf'S~m11n in our rnmmun1t v wh1"1 rlnf'~n ·t rt jerl !he idr1 of optral\ng his bu ~!nr~e 1n Santa An.11. '"Our ('l!.1• nf Jrvint-h.11~ p(J11 n~. \t 1s a~,'l rl!ssivt-,11nrl ii 11•,11nt.~ rn ~tf' thin g,, h11p.- pen."' Burkle\' .(11 1d '"\\'t ...,·11n1 Jn bf' hn k· ril v.·i!h ~nmPlhini;: tha t"~ anin11. up nnl rl11•1n and we, leC'l !h;it nur prnpni;rrl r11\" 11 ill r mrn.:r ;i:; the np11 rrn!r;il r11y of Or;in_ce r.111nt.v. 'The pi>nplio hJll \'f' thf' rllihl tn m11 k~ lht:>1r nwn rlel<'nn1nat1nn ." R!'1nhardl ~a1rl "\Vt recngn1ztd 1h.at at two earlier 1ncr1 1n a~ .iinrl ll't' ~houJd dn ~o a.Q:111n In· d11 r · :.Thank rl'\u. ~Ir Irvine." B11tt!n C'nm - mrnred The LAFC board denied the annexation proposal 4 to L Soviets Dig U.S. on Dollar fRA.~KYL'RT, Gennany IA.P l -As the U.S doll ar reeled In \\'tstern Europe \\'edntsda~" 1 N'l\'!et ntv.·sp11per predicted !ts "·t11kne1s v.·Ul prn\"lrle "ntw ~hncks fnr c;io1r ~ll.m'l"s mt'lnetary s~·stem ·· ThP Commun\.~! partv ne11·spaper Pr111·. da s;iw •·bad wtirithrr" ahft;id. ™'<:llu~t 11 s11ld \\·ashing!on had nn \\"R.V to gu~n1ntee the IMJ bilhon "accumulated in \l+'t stl"m Europe ." "This leads tn the inl'.'.vJt i'bll': rl rnp 1n 1t\e dollar's f'xch ringe ra!t\ rhe 1nc:re11s1ng menace of Jl~ dl!\'lllu111lnn and new shocks for capil.8lism'g monetary l'iy~tem," Pr11vdt11 11.1id. \\'h ile !hti 5nl'if'I ruhle ii; not arnnn.1; Eurnpe·~ con,·ert1ble rurrl'.'.n<'1Ps. ,\lnsrnw h•s more tha n an idle ln lere&t in the r\1Jll.tr crlsl&. As lht dl'lillr sinks. the price of gold rists in Europe . The So1·1,.t Un.ion and Soulh Africa 1rt th! princi pal gnld mining nations. The dollar fell tc nt\\' low1 1.11 fr•nklurt and dipped tn lt11 low{'1t le"tl Ln Londo n since cltvalu .. tion of !he pound In Novem- ber 19fi7 The Bank of EnR!•nd v.·as lorc,.d to buy dol!•tt hl':t'-'1h a., the 1terling<lnllar ra1e clfl$f:d at l2.4198-onl )' tv.·o poln!5 ofl the fll"IOr Opf'nln~ "'111 12 41 194. Lnndon dealer~ ~aid doll•r buying WI\~ lh,. heal'ie1t of lh,. cu rrr.nt doll!'lr cri&LI ll no"f m11y h.,ve re.!lched '300 milhon. De!l lers noll!d t.echnical fa ctors may h1 1·e played a m1jor role sincl! \\ledne&d•y ln lh! h!'11v.v dealing d11y for FrtdAy dl!l!very of currenC'.1. In r rankfurt, v.·hPre de11 lers were C'all- \n~ !he ner,·nus mone~· 1nArket and dol- lar rate changes "Dollar P1ng-P(Jng." the L' 5. currency ope ntd "''raker al :\.4075 inA.rks. w11,~ fixed 11 t 3 .4ilA~ mfl rks :1nd lh<'n re-cord ed lts lowes t closing evtr 11t 3 4fl.t'i marks. !n Zurith, lhe huy1n,e-sclhng rate for doll ars \\"llS 11! t ~&~.<1.061$, dO\\'n frnm 4 01160-4 06~0 S"'·iss franr5 on Tuelld11y. Swii;s (!ralers ~Aid purrha~PS nr S11·i~s fr11nr~ u·erl' 1·try lar~e with th! r10ll11r!> a11:1un turned over to th'-S\\·l~s Central B11nk at i!5 l'o luntary sup port price of ' Ill; In lhe pre\·10us five business days. dealer~ tsl im~IP !ha t tht Su·\!>s Central 8.!!nk h1& absnrbed more thin 11 billion There 1110 was som' dollar buyina In r 11r!s 11ftt r the Ba nk of f ranct dropped its inter'"ent1on lPvt l fr nm ~.:i1 30 to ;,.~I ~ fri4ncs. In 1\fll11n, lhe dt'l llar "'"l'llktntd I.ii 620 M !Ire from thl" prt1 !nu~ clo~lng of &20 69 li r,. 11nrt A1 nn!" JY.lint hit thp flnor of &2n SO 1n li~ht tradmg There v.·11s no reporl ol a requr~l tor the Central Sank to buy dollars Capo Cof C Studies Garbage Turning Trash to Ca~h HoUl s Interest of Chatnber Turntna tr11h Into cash -11nd other ueable materlAla -\\'as the tv plc at l\'td· ne1d1 y'1 lunchton meellng nr !he Cllpl81renn 81"11Ch Cha mber of Cn mmerce 1!15 1wn 11re11 rts!denrs expbilned the gJ11 rba~e prnblem and what r11n be done ahoul 11 L:i.c:una Bt>Ht'h resident \VUl1am Lea k told the iz lllOmy s1rle nf the t.'llr , rf'ading off stall~lit~ ;ibout the rnoun!a1n nf solid waste prnduc:rd daily 1n th e US. Citing a rPpcrt frnm the F.nv1 ronmental Prolr<'· t1on Al!rncy. Le11k , a fu rniture fini sher b~· 1r11dl!. sairt al mnst cne mill ion {(Ins nf rubb1~h are prod uced d111ly in the coun· trv. ·To gPI rid nf lh1s rna!f'ni!I. 7:1 prrcrnl of which is p11prr. meta! anrl glass. Pf'~ plP ~ptnd about $12 m1H1on per da~·. said Le1k . Hov.·ever. hi! attacked the n1oq popul ar v.•ay of 1ettlng rid of th ro materlal -l11nd fUl -as being both d1n1erou 5 11nd lneffecllv,. Because of a Saturday Cheap Time to Phone The mo!l inexpensive time for Llgun11 Beach rl!!lident 11 to com plete out-cf-state phone calls v.·i th the least dl!l 11y is on Saturd ay. acco rd ing In a recent study completed by General Telephone. Comp11n y offlcJ 11lJ1 rf:port 1the !Urvr.y 1howed lt~s long di~1 11nce calls are m11de on Saturday th11n Bn y other d!'ly of the week. "Some penple ~till beli t\"e th.111 h.v C'A.lt- lng anytimr. nn Sunr!R y. thry gPt the 1,.~~l ex pens ive rate!! ,11vA.ll 11ble ," one nffiC'illl commented . "A ft w year~ 1111.n. this waJ eccur1 te, but 15 nol lhe c11~t tod ay." f or ext11mpll!, he said a call tn Mi11 mi at ~ p.m. nn Sunday v.·ould cos! 8~ cenu for the f!r!l thrte minute!!, he a1id, hut A c11!! 1t that time on Saturdll y would only cost 70 cents. lack of 01y1en. burled weatt doe1 nol dt'crlmpcst, L.t11k 111!d, bu! ln!lf:af"t rt• mains in solid fonn and prOOuc:es small pockPts of methane ,e:as. ··rn1s method should not be rt rerred In as so!id u'11str dispos;:i l." L-l'ak quipped. "but 11~ solid w11slt prl!t1erv11tion or •olid 11't1ste co nrr:1lmrnt." Le~k noted that brca usr of the r!'.'!'Pnt Cflmmunity tr1 sh rrcyc lin g prn}lrams in South!'.'rn Callfnrniti, one lar.c:e .1t l11ss manu facturer ln Los Angrlts was serinu~I~· rnn~ldering ch1ngi.ng his tnUre opcra11nn In the use nf rPcycled bnttlell . A San Cltmente re ~ldtn!. Llnnel Burt. 011thnf'd a plan fnr fhP communities In hegin tn recycle fl large pcrtion of their \\'J.Slr Rurt . 11 telel'1sion srnpt writer. has 11.Jreridy opened 11 nlln·proflt recycllng ren1 er in S.in Clcmentt anrl is seekinR bn1h thP support rind trash of loca l re.~1rlents . .. [f lhrPe rl11n1b J::UYS !1kP US (';In rin 11,'' Burl said or hJ.q j:[l'Ollp nf Ira.sh hounrls, "11n ag 1ne how v.·elJ !hP C'1ty cRn rlo ii."' Thi~ remark v.'as i;:rceted with mufned la ughler. Burt sairl lhe nnl .v wa.v A pl;in 11~ broil d 1n ~(·ope 11.s hi.<i rnuld work prn1>erl.v wnul d be fnr a ~rea l n11n1hrr of re.<iiden1 s lo t:c-ike part A~ 11.n exa mplP of !he !'11r.rrss cf larger groups. ht: explained that sm.1111 qu11nt ll les nr nld new~pa per~ mu.~t be taken to 11 rec.vctin,I! crnter in S11nl 11 An11 . HnwevPr, if the rcntrr c11n be provided v.·it h 20 Inns of OPW~r11perS, a truck will cnmt In San Clemente to pic k up the materi11l. Rurl al.~n rxpl11 ined 1h11 l if lllrli!e cnnuli!h quantit1e~ nr gl11ss coulrl be 11ccumul,11ttd fnr recyc linli!. it rould be cru.•hed befnre hein,I! t;iken !n S11nt11 Ana for recycli n,I!. lndlvi du11I rf'.~idents must brin11: !ht bot. tlr!' tn !he C'enttr unhroken, Burt not ed, so th11I the cnmptiny c11n 1n~ure 11 d1\'!slon be1wt en 1•11rinu.~ cnlnr! of ,qlas~. Thf' colnr~ must he 11tp11r111ed, he l!X· pl11ined , becausf: \\"hen 11.las.'i i., reused , mix P..d cnlor5 will not bond prnperly. Burt 11sked Ch11mber ml!mbers to !n11n 1mall trailer• to h.lJ reeycllna &r&&n.lta· tton for pl11cemenl mund the communlly where re~idents could bring lhelr 1lass, nev.·spapers, and alum in um. The only oppo1dUon to Burl'• plan was r11 !sed by Tom Trulli!, owner or Snl1g Dispos1l Con1pany which co llecls trl&h In the nan11 Point and Ca pis trano BeaC'h arr11, Tru\lis called thP reryt!1na c11mp1J(11 ""motinnal" ilnd i;a.d th at If too much lrA~h is brou11.ht in for rttyclln1 . the. mllrket price or Ul l!d wa~te would drop and it would no longer be economlc:alty fe11.~ible, LP;ik 1·nt1nlPred lhf'.se remarks by saying rha1 the main prnblem with rec.vrltng "·as people who had a "cl osed mind "" lo !he idea "\Ve h111·e got 10 look forw ard 11nd 1top saying ·no' to these thin gs," Leak told Trull is. County Approves Tract in Niguel Thr l.a_guna Ni~11rl Corpnrat1on has re t eh•td cnl1n ty i1pprov 11I nf a plan to df>vel np 92 I Cff'll of property jUll of r P11clflc Cn::1st Highw11y with hou ses and C'nndominiums. The coun1y planniniz comm iss1on Tues· day approved the two tentative trad maps fnr the are11!1. Tht 1ln11:!e fam ily housing de\•t lo pment will bt buil t on 36 11cre~ of hlll.(lde pro- perty inl:1nd nr Cc11~t Hi,e:hw11.v 11nd just snuth of Niguel Rond. Tht plen call& for lf"l9 hnmp~ sind f#'.(idrnt11 \\'Ill ~hllrt 1 &.2 11 rre priv&tf: p11 rk v.·ith homf!.flwner& in lht nPRrby tnwnhnu sr de\"elopmt-nl. .. ~ 1n1111 nr 2~-' 1ownhou11e~ will bf! con- :iit ruc!t>rt nn 5'i 11crf'.' or l~nd ~nuth of Niizuel Shore ~ Rc11d i ncl inl11nrl from the high1r11y. Thl!St homPs. too . will be con· structed nn the h ill~kle . comp11ny officials ~Jlliri. JJ.J. (}arreffo 18th Semi·annual SALE Features Collection for Collectors ~EtCetera ·-· ''Et C 1+1r •" cot!"ction. Un usua l cabinets, dti~1. fe. bl11 , ch1ir,, che1t1. E ... •ry on • price 1l•1hed; •v•ry one • r••I tre •1ur1. YotJ're bound +o fi ~d that vffry spec.ii i piece you'~• boa~ loo~i ng fM in thi1 9r-ou,.. A.. 66" .,,,,ndpeintecl cebinet. Yelow 01 9r••~. W ifh interi or light. Reg . *879 -···········-······$699 I . Sw i.,.el d•sk ch•ir. R19. f l 79 ··········-··········l)f C. :Y." G la11 cocktoil fable, gold bate. R19. $329 .... ··················-··········-····················-·S21t D. FreM ch dt1~. Bleclc l11cqu•r wifh 9olcl •c:c:e~t\.. A r••I 1howpiece. R1q , $369 ...... -········-·---.12" L Choi, to m•l<h. R ... $11 9 _______________ n5 F. AcceMt ch11t. Aeg . $2 49 -··-·········--·--$1" H.J.GARRFfT fURNrflJRE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR OES IGNEH o,... M ... , """" A kl. 1 .. ., ll l! HAR IOI ILVO. COSTA MESA, CALIF . 646-0175 .. 6.027, I I -. ' Today's Final San Clemenie Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stoeks VOL. IA, NO. 192, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES • ev1ve lfhite House Vo1vs Long-term Beach Lease Promised By JOHN VALTERZA 01 !ho Dl il' i-ilor "l!t \\'hile !he let!ET nf a new federal !al\' forbids deeding or leasing of any port ion of Camp Pendle!nn to the public ~ vows of a compromise plan for a long-term Golf Cour se Clubhouse Bid Idea Studied San Clemente cit~ councilmen will decide \\ledncsd:.y v:helher to rcnrw an existing lease for !he c1ly golf course cl ubhouse or put the concession out to b•d One ke.v elc rncnt in rhe counci l'$ pen· ding decision is chron ic low revenues al the clubhouse re!lrauranl -revenues and contract term~ which ha1 e caused a s1 n1- merin,11 diHerf'nce of np1nion hchvcrn lessee Peter Berger and C11 y ~!anager Ken Carr. The kettle boiled again earlier this v·eek at a council study session where (.arr's suggeslion for competitive bidding drew n1ore criticism from Berger - The owner or the concession has stress- ed tha t his plan to install a sign near the clubhouse and c~pand the kitchen \.\'Ould allow the clubhouse In open evenings, of- fering dinner ilnd cntertaininent. Carr has said he would recommend !hat the council pul !he concession out to private bid. instead of automatically renewing lhe city contract "'ilh Berger before the Jan. 1, 1972 deadline. The ci ty receives a flat perccn!age of !he annual gross of Berger's business and uses the proceeds lo assist in paying back bonded debt for the clubho us e construction. In the past several ~ears, re l'enul'S h::ivP 11{1\ ma1 ched the ci1y's annual pay- mrnr nn the loan Cnunc1!111 cn \\'edncsdav {!ched in1n the tc.(laura111 n1arkr11n,e: 1t'r1n 10 find Wil\S of hoos11nA a1tf'ndancr Al 1hr rlubhnu•r. Carr 1old cnuncilmrn !hal price.( at !hl' lat:i!i1y ro.(e last 11rrkrnd ;ind -dr~p1!e r11ntrac! l<.'rin' ~trc~s1ng h(' had 10 ap- pro1'e nr11 prirr.c -no onl' frnm I.ht l·lubhnu>.e snughl h1~ pcrn11.(s1nn Rcr~r r cou 11!cred 1n a lnv•·kr.1·r1i rlch111 1> tha l he <lidn'! believe hr h;id \n S('('k r 11.V apprnval for such 1n1nor .(hifls in menu anrl [Hites Bcrgrr al.o;o con1p\a1ned lhal ber au>c he \\'as given the use recently of !be cl11bhou.~c banquet room. his !axes and ulility billi; hAve increased substanti;:illy. l-le claimed tha! he was not told 1he co~ts ·would increase when he received per mission lo ui;e the bark roon:i· Another problem area 1n l h e bu~i nessman-landlord re I a I ions hi p centers on mainten11nce nf lii;:hting and <Jthcr equipmen1 al the clubhouse "\\'e feel wr 'rr being treaied as a stepchild right on down the line." Berger tolrl rounrilmen. \\'hile the ~rs~1on .... ·as unnff1r1al~ no de rision on a course nl art ion v.a !'i 1aken. But Brrgcr·!'i proposal for A lea~ renrwal would include 1n~t::illa,1nn or a lighted directional sign at hi!ii expcn_~r. lhen nc,e:nli11t1on~ fnr a ln1rhcn e.~pans1on "'hich would ;:il!ow for bl'tter banq uet 6en·ire and night hoors. "'hich he vows "'ill boost revenues substantially. Utility Boosts Pay, Benefits Electrica l workers for San Diego Gas 8Jld Electric will receive an eighl·percent raise. plu!ii improved benefits soon under 1 new contract announced early this y,•cck . The utilitv, which serves parts of lhe South OranG,e Coast. came to terms with the International Brotherhood of Elec· trical \Yorkers Local 4~ on a new, two- )'l'llT packaite. Besides the r11ises. electrical workers udll recei\'P improved health insurance and hospita!it..ation plans, plus \lcteran-s D11v off. The WAge portion~ ol the contrAct are rr.trnartive tn ~fari:h I. lease continur lo be heard in \'.1ash1ngt1Jn , D.C .. th is week . Congress i~ in the midst or lhe lnng August recess. but apparcnlly \\'Ill take up the matter of a long-term lease soon after it convenes next month . in the mea ntime, prom1sr.s of a com· promise instead of strong denial of Pres· ident Nixon's plan continue to come forlh . Craig ~Idler, \!.'ashin1tton aide to Rep. Alphonzo Bell (R·Los Angeles!. said he and others in Bell's oritanization have had personal assurances 1hat a lease wiil he worked ou1 soon The prom ises came from aides in the \Vhi1c House. But 1\lillcr is far from t>xci ted aboul the promises. "The 1\·rillcn lett er of the !;nv is onfl: thing, and promises are another," he sa id. Bf'lth hntJscs fnrbadr 1he lr ;i~r or dcedin.i; 11f !he l:ind -2 5 milr~ <lf hrach aJld 3,400 acres of uplands-to the public. The Lou 1~ia na Dc1nocr.1 t 11 !111hcrids 1he House Armed Scr1•ices Cornrn1ttee wh ic h c;ist the 1nit1a! \·nte 10 defeat the rresidrnt's idra wa<; quoled this week as saying a deal v.as in the of11ng v•ith the \\'hi!e House. F' Edward Hebert in one ne11•s account said he had hammered out a long·term lease t•ompromisr y,•ith the Whne House. Tuslin Rep. John G. Schmitz -earlier labeled as an arch roe of the cession of the Pendlelon l<inds -also commented on the matter th is v.cek He said he alwa~'S has opposcr1 any deeding of !he land lo publ ic lntcrcsts fo r fear pr ivate deveJopmcnl v.·nuld take ()V('f And oil -as inir1ally reported earlier in the DAILY PILOT -was a prime lac· tor in his idea tn oppose an outright gift and substitute an ironclad lease. Exploration reportedly h:i.~ revealed crude oi l beneath lhe canyon floor. Schmitz supported a lease which stressed the land could be user1 rnr public recreation onl y. !hat it could h;ive nil pe rmanent structures built and 11s mineral ri gh ts must rema in 1n fed eral hands in pcrpe1u11y. The same suppnrr in r~~cncc <·an1c in !he nfft rta l pn~1t1nn pa~sed bv 1he S;in r Jrn1r ntf' fll:O t'ouncil · ~rhmlll rrlatrd h1 o;. \U<pu·1on 1h i.\ 11 cf'k 1h;it '11hf'f'!1n.c ;111d dr;il1n;:" m1,1?hl ha1·e ,1rrflmpanl f'd thr Prf'<1drnt \ df'rlar;ilio n In n1<1k r lhl' C'olf'll•d he;icn <t \':lllable 11) 1hf' put:>l1r Thr Pre"dcnl h 1 1lt~rlf ;::;11·r h1n!" or tl1r poss10il1t~· il r pr1 1;itr dr 1r lop n1r:lr ln !hr d;i~ hr ,1nnoL111cr.:d he 1.1 :io!rd !h<> hearh lo go publir hr ~cn1arkcd th;i r lh r blufftops above the shoreline 11 nuld m:il;e a "fine place for a rf!staurant '' Female Sean1an Takes Solo Sa il In the 1'~1es h LONDO~ 1 l PJ 1 -N1cole1t r ~Jilnes­ \\'al~Pr, !ht' f1r~l 1.1oman In sail acrn.o;!l the Atlan!Jc alone returned here \I cdnes· da.v And !old ho11• she .~1 a-.·cd 1Yat erp rM r on her 30-loot slonp· •·1 took e1er~·th1ng off." She lcfl Btlt a1n JunC' 12. arril'ed in Newport, R.I.. Jul~1 26 in her flbcrghi~s sloop /\ziz and returned aboard the Qut'en Elizabeth 2. "Sometimes I v.·ore a shirt and bikini pants, but much nf !he lime I wore noth ing at all." the 28·year·nld brunette said. "\Vhen I was on deck it was a choice between putllng on <Jllsklns and becoming waterproof or ta k in g everything off and being wat erproof. I took everything off." •·t think wome n are more suiled to this Sfltl of thing than men:· she i;a1d of her trip. "Men are designed for quick reac- tions whereas "'omen are much mnre Able lo withstand adversf' condrltnns. They have better stamina and are be!ter able to deal wilh physical s!r::a in." The surgeon's dauithter v.•11h ;:i mAster'!'i clciiref' in psychnlo!!:.V plnns to v.Titc a book about the voyRi;::l'. Sh" adm illrd beln i:: afraid al t1m"s du r- lni:( the \'nyai;?:e. She pr::ayerl 11nd sani.; hymn!i allhou11:h ~he said £he doe.s not bcliel'e 1n a personal f.M ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, ·197( TEN CENTS • 1xes nnex AUDIENCE TURNOUT WAS LARGE AND COLORFUL AT WEDNESDAY LAFCO PRODUCTION Mayor W.1 ll1r Eva ns of San Cl1ment1 His Front Row Spot, Foreground Councilman William St. Cla ir MEET THE CAST -I~i\1"('0 has suddenly rhased off the sun1 1n('r doldrums anrl be cnn1e the best .~how 1n 1111111 , at Jca.~t the best 1vatrhed . ~fere are the principals 1n the continuing saga. From left to righl are \Vlll iam J, J\lcCourt. attorney for the Local .A.gency Vorn1ation Commi~sion : and mc1nbers Robert Battin, Lnui~ .. Red " Reinhardt. Stanley i\orthrup, Ronald Caspers and Charles Pearson. Road Fund Cuts Readied Cle111e11.te Council May Use Mon e)' on Other Streets San Clen1en te cnunc1!men appear ready to drastica!ly cut A proposed iJ~.000 rebuilding project al nng North El Camino Real and pE'rhap~ use !he salvaged fund s fnr olher maJnr street \.\'Ork, instead. The price tag for the proposed total rebuilding would be split 50-50 between c11y and coun1y. Bui. even !he half.price oHer .~cemed loo steep for councilmen when they l!l.udied lhe drawings al a Wedne.~day morning study session. Cily Manager Ken Carr said he believes lhal the maior roadway does not need total construction as proposed from Avcnida Pico lo Camino Capistrano. Only a short segment of the road between Camino Capistrano and Camino San Clemente is in extremely bad shape , he said Cnuneilmen agreed. bul 5ought more ~taff study of several portions of !he El Camino project Orange County has agreed to pay 11s half. The city s1gnah1re on the contract, hnv .. el'er. still is pending. Q)uncilmen seemed keen on providing a s.:>fer pathway for bic~·cles and prdcs1rians along the bluff sirle or 1he hu~y hi,1thway Al presen1 th@rf' 1~ little roQm for cyclist.~ 14·ho use the shoulder hea\'ll\'. Councilmap Thomas OKeere also asked Carr ln 1nYei.1igate the chances or providing some emergency parking along lhe Santa F"e righl-0f-way on the occanward side of !'.:I Camino. "If someone runs out al gas there he '.~ cooked ... he said. o ·Kecfe has asked ci ty .~tarr to &ee if it \\'llllld he possible to open some Wider portions (If the railway properly /or emergency parking. San Juan Council Opts For Street Sign Uniformity Some might call it a form <Jf trying to keep Ul) with the Joneses. San Juan Capistrano City officials call It t11 kinlit advantage of~ good thing. Wha t is the new statU!i symbol? Street signs and San .Juan Capistranos' !lf'IO!'l will look exactly like lhose in San Clemente. The new ~lgn~ will be metal painted brown with curvy lettering. Untlke San Clemente's lhry will include blOC'k numbers. 11 white border frrr helter night visibility and they will be slightly larger. • If counci lmen decide to pare down th e proiecl -which also includes a metal ('r ib "'all along some sections or slumping bluffs -funds rould be diverted to other road projects' in the city . Af1er displaying the El Cami no plans, Carr unveiled a proposal to do $80.000 worth "'of healer-planer remix work along a ma jor port ion of Ola Vista from Avenida Rosa lo Avenida Calalia. City money either for the El Camino rccon.~truclion or the major capping on Ola Vista would come from acc umulated state rebates from gasoline tax re venues. Under a new city polfcy the gas tax revenues can ellher be used for the tradi- tlonal major construction work, or rlluline maintenance. \lt'h\le CQuncllme n did not commit themselves on either project Wednesday at the unoHi cia l meeting. they plan to cast a vote on the El Camino Real ex- penditure nf!xt week. It Is doubtful that the project, when cnmpleled, would be as exl.ensive as the Initial de.~ign. In the meantime. lrf'ffic counttrs will he instf1lled al ong 01!1 Vista to determine the l.13Rge or that mAjor collector st«L 11 !1 refurhi.•hlng would involve t'X- penslve cepping, but nnt tot11l con· 1truclion of a roadbed and pa vement. Tu1·nabout By Caspers By TOtrl' BARLE Y Ot lfte O•llY P'll•I 11•11 Orange County's Local Agency Forma- tion Commis.sion, with (\.\'O members re- installed by court decree. Wednesday ended Its most biller!y fought debate by rejecting Santa Ana 's proposed art• nexalion of "The Promised Land" for the third time. The vote to kill !he 938-acre annexation was 4 to 1 with Supe rvisors' Chairman Robert Battin of Sa nta Ana casting the lone dissenting vote. Fifth District Supervisor Ron 1 t d Caspers of Newpo rt Beach did an ap· parent turnabout when he balloted against the Santa Ana bid for the prime industrial acreage. The fought-0ver territory now appears he2.ried for inclusion in the future city of Irvine. The bitter LAFC debate prod uced only two speakers favoring the annexation : Santa Ana t.1ayor Loren Griset and City r.tanager Carl Thornton. And the!r pre~ent2-tion was cul short. But in the end. the 4 to I verdict brought roars or approval from a st&n - ding·room-only audience. Just moments before the vote. Caspe.ra had been a white-faced recipient of • scathing attack delivered from tht floor by Costa f\1e&& City Councilman William L. SI. Cla ir. "You were elected by the res\denl! ol the Fi fth District to represent their in- terests •.. you were not elected .•. ttt represent Santa Ana ," St. Clair remind· ed Caspers. "It is past ti me for you to overco..'Tl.e your paranoiac fear of the name of Irvi ne," SL Clair admonished CMpers. ''Being big does not mean being bad end you must not allow old slights to in· flucnce current decisions. "Industry is the life blood upon which a city's virility is built," St. Clair said. "Do not emascula!e the city or Irvine before it is even born." San Clemente's Stanley Northrup. ·wielding a firm gavel throughout & torrid hearing that began with accusations of ''sewer rats" and "liars" from opposing factions. rejected several moves for a continuation of the session until after the Aug. 23 2>ppearance before Superior Court Judge J. £_ T. "Ned" Rutter. Judge Rutter upheld the legality of th e LAFC board shortly before Wednesday·a hearing and barred Los Alamitos Coun- cilman .Joe Hyde and Anaheim attorney Herb Licker from participating in the '·PrnmiseC Land " deba1e . Thus Fullerton Councilman Louis ''Red .. Reinhardt 11nd Anaheim Coun- ('iiman Charles Pearson were re-installed in seats they previously held. The LAFC men1bers and alternates - Supervisor Ralph Clark, Tustin Mayo r Tony Cocco 11nd William D. Martin of Laguna Beach -will have to appear before Judge Rutter with the :nayor.!I of 16 Orange County cities for a final re:;olu· tion of the issue. Hyde and Licker, neither <Jf whom 11how ed up al the; hearing, have also been ordered to appear before J udge Ru tter at a session that wi ll include the judge's rut. ing on charge!'i of contempt levelled at Battin and Caspers. The city selec!io n comm ittee. &f the ISte LAFC, P11e 2:) OHllge Weather The. weatherman expects slightly cooler weather today and Friday on the Orange Coast. Beaches will be 7~ degrees ri.sing lo 88 inland. Lows tonight between 6().70. INSIDE TODAY Senato r reltas•s a stud11 estf. mating thot Chinese Commun· ism has taken ot least 34 mllliun liues since the 'f irst Civil War' of 1927·36. See story Page 4 .. ''''"" ,. Ctll"1••11 I (M(~!ft• u, 1 CltnlflN ,._,. c ... u.. 11 '''"-~ " flt•'~ IOl.tltn • DIV .. (n f f~ilOt!t! Jt te I •n•o,,t!ftrMftl ll•tf ,.ft.IO(f , .. 1, ...... >(... 11 -Rt Ltlllf"' 1l Me.n.t 11-1• MUhlll '""'" M lf•llfnt l NtWI l•J o ..... , , .... ,, • l~lvlt ,.."" M '"-'' t1'U Sltclr Mtr•.tt 1 .. 11 Ttl9•11lt• It "''"'" 11-19 Wttll!tr t W"'"llft'I N"'1 1J." WMlll Newt WI ,I -' 2 DAIL V PILOT SC T~ursday, A11Q11Sl 12, 1971 .A Real Pro One little lad burst in to tearp, because he didn't like the \\'ay officials p1ckeci up h~~ racer. Another \Vas still \\'axing his car a.!: it rolled onlo the scales. But nqt 1'.1ichacl Earl Karczc\vski, 15, Burlington, \Vis. tlt1ke got an okay stamp on his pit tag, took one look at the wail ing line for the 'reigh-in and took a nap. The Soap Box Derby v.1ill be run Saturday at Akron. Ohio. Newport Unit Suggests Halt To High Ri se By C,.t,,J\11ACE PE.ARSOS ~ l~t DlllY Pil&I STiit A /\"l!wport BC'ach City Coun<'ll C()m- mi tU11! l\'l!dnesd;i~· recon1n1e1irled a halt to !ihOrt>hnl! high rise fo r two more )'ear;, pending completion of a ne\\• master plan <>f development. At the sa1ne time. the Lou·er r\e\\'porl Ba y Civic DJstrict commi!lee asked the city council to fonnally request a citizens grou p lo \\'<Ill and see 11 hat that general plan lOl'Jks like before pursuing 1!s f'fforis to for~ an initiari1·e f'lection to ban high rise altogether. Allan Beek, pre!idrnt n! tha~ group, ne\\'ly named ··~e"'·port C1t1zen5 t:"nth•'1 lf\'CUI " this morning de cl!ned to com· ment on the propos31. He sa1rl he \IOUld ll"ail to see · if the council follov.·ed its 01,·n cnmmittee.'!'i V.'1shes. "\VP. \\'Ollldn"t be ahle to cnn1rlete any formal ac11nn by the time of !he ne xt c<ll.lncJI meeting on Aug. 2.1 anyt1•ay ." Sfrk saui The cot1nc1l p;inel"s ac11nn forsakes nearly nine. months of s1udy it and another clt12en~' t:ommittee had put 1n!o a propo5-ed ordinance placing controls on coastal de\·elopme n!. A public hearing on thal orrl inan ce 1s 1c.heduled by the planning commission Aug. 19 \\1le1her or not tl \\"I ll still take place 1s not kno'.l·n The. ordinance proposei:. a J;>.fnot hm11, but v.·l'.luld allow r>.crpunn~. up to 100 frPI , if ~pectf1c <'ntena \1'ere met. The nt1r propn!'ial \\Ould place an 1rnn clad 3j. font ce1l1n~ For al! intrl'1s. arrJ purp()~pt. 11 11011\rl be; an f'X tcns.1r>n o[ !he e '.\ 1 ~I 1 n g mnr:i.t nrium on htgh r1"e <111e in exr1r.;> /\"01· !II The moralon11m hn11e1er. ha' hrrn rxt endrd nn rr anrl r.:i1u1n1 he rxtcnrir>-l a r1 1n. arrorrl1n.: tn ~t;:il" l;i11· CltA,..GE cc.a.Sr DAllY PILOT O~""C..; COAST PUllllS>1 1"C. COMPA~Y 'al.ort tJ. w,.d P••• Oe•! 1"4 J>u!>h•,.•r J•ck II. Cur!•\I' Vl(t Prt!. O•ol •rO <.e"•••I M•r•~•r T~o'"'•• K•8•il Ea«or T~o,.,•• >-. Mu,,hi•t i.• '"'~ "; Ea "" L•tu1to l1cic.lri OHie• 11~ Fo•~1t A•t"U" M•il;"'J to:ld rt n : r 0 . Bo• lio&lio, •1652 So" C ltmtRlt Offlct 30S Nor!~. El C t m•"O Ra•I, •:672 • Otll•r Olflc.1• (O"• M•u· ll': W•!I !•1 !."•~ Ntwl'ICl•I INC" JJD "'"'"'"' So~""'~ Hu"l•ootan II••<~; 1111s ae•(" llou l''''d t)lll'f Pl~OT, w11~ w~co " <'1-.o!"ed 1~1 Nt-·l"rus. II 11'119'••~•0 O••'v ••C'"' ~~~­ llOV Ill -"'ltl lt fOlllolll!"' 111r l•~u"I B"I'" HtwJ!Or/ fl.tK.~. '-Mii M~IO, "v~"·~ i o •Mc~. ,.-...,.,,... Ve"•• I •" C••t!""ff C.t .... I•-.... i.tdOllD'<•, • .,..,~ .., 7~ .,... rqlo, .. t "'I'~ P•••ttU I f ' ... ·~ ~·•·t ·~ ar "' W••I ••v '""r. Cct'• Mn1. Tel ....... r7141 641·'l 11 C~fiff A•.,.rtl'l'°' 6•1·S671 S.. CS.-lft' All De,en111111111: " ... ,..... 4t2·442a L..t•N .... All °'-''''""11n: ,.,., .... 4t4·t••• CDl"l'tlt"I, Ttll, 0••"0• Ctl ttt Ouo111• ., Cl'""l"''I', No ~t'"'I 1to"''· l·'<»I .. '•""~· ecrue. .. 1 r•-.lltr 0' •d•t 'l•ll...,...., ,.,., ~ l\'ltV ~ rfl>l'O'fut.HI '"''~' OllC'•l l f'<r· "'''''"" el c.,.yr..,~r ... ~1t, $Mor.ti (!Ill llOlll 9t ••Id If Mrw..,rt II·~~ •Nil C!ISll ......... (th<o•11l1 ~~-··~''')• ev urrttr s!.ti "'°'""1~, a~ .,-tn U '~ ......... 1,, 11'1111,•y ''"'""";e111. ·~·JJ ,._,,~11. From Page 1 LAFC MEETING. U<igue of Cities filed those charges ~hortly after a f\1onda.y mnrning debacle in \\'h1ch Batt in look just six 6econrl.s to replace Pearson with Licker and then run \l'ilh Hyde from the hearing room to the boos of surporter$ of lrvinP cityhood and most of the county's ma yors. The League mf't an hn11r befnre that 8 am. meeting -nnw declare'.d illego>J and ('Xpunged fr0m the record b,v Judge Rut· ter -to cnnfirm its rrjec!ion of H.vde as the League represen1at11·e on the LAFC and lhe organizalion's support of Re 1nh;irdt In !.hat orf1cr>. lt broughr ch.'lrges fr nin Ball in th2.t fi rinhardt and Pearson \\'Pre part of the "Irvine machine"' anrl !hat h1~ replace· men t of Pearson anrl prnposed re place· mrnt of l\l<'lrl1n 11rre de~1~ned 1o block Irvine Cc..-npany cnntr11I of the LAFC 8;.ttin repeater! those ch a r g es throughout \Vednf'Sday's hearing and he asked th~ commission to recognize that the "Irvine Company has a moral obliga· lion to the city of Santa Ana "'hatever · our local Supefior Court might have rul · ed."' Judge Raymond Thompson recently ru led th;:rt a 1963 agreemf'lll between San· ta Ana and the Irvi ne Company in which lhe compan.v y,·as sla!ed !O have com· mited th e "Promised Land " to the ci!y v.·oi.s inva lid. "That is on appe;i! just as the ruling of this commission today y,•111 be appealed ," B:i.tlin said , "This dl!nia1 of a "'rillen con· tract is an immoral &t by the Jn·ine Compan y.·· ~ There was a CTJ of "garbage" fro m the aurlience. Griest angrily :!.talked from the meeting af ter several reJr<:l ions of his appf'a ! for a. continuance and he ca.Toe back to pull Thornt on fr om the podium just as the city manager a ppeared to be u'1nd1ng up for a long disserta!inn. Thornton. \\'ho staled befnre the meeting th;it he "·nuld "!alk until the ear· ly hnurs of the morn ing 1f neces~a r} ·· to th\\ <>.rt the ('Ornmiss1nn, llf'\'er got the chance from th f' determ1n£rl i'\0rthrur. "\'nu can h;11·e 20 m1nutrs to stal e 1our nh1ectit'ln~ ... !he cnmmissinn chair.man sa.d 10 lhf' flahhPr~a~trrl ct11 m;:rnacrr I 11nuld like tn t;ilk at lrni:Jh nn \11a t 20 m1nLJ1 P rale-' Thornton pro1es1ffl b111 \IB~ 1\(HnPd a~a 1n by Nnnhrup thal he 1\nulr! ~P! JU!'I 20 minute'> tn expl111n ""hY the Promi~crl L<1nrl '" belClnged 10 San1a Ar::i · l"m gn1ni;: 1n 111!k abnut a lnl of lh1n~~ that ha\"e ne\"Cf bf'en mentioner! in con nect;on 1r1th this lrv1ne Company pro· •• m1se," Thornton told the. cc.:nm.1ssion. "\\'hat I have to say here th is Nternnon u•ill open a Jot of eye.s and give us a brand nev.· picture of a situation in which I actually ant icipated the actions of the lr1•in e Company." Before he could do so. he w2.s pulled from the podium b)' Gri.set ;ind bo!h men lrft !he hearing room. They did not return during the rest of the session. Businessmen and homeowners from what appears destined to be the ne w c1t.y "' !r\·ine flocked to the miC'rnph one to urgP lhP comm1s~inn to a)Zain deny Santa Ana 's bid for the tax·rich ''Promi sed Lanrl." Ch111rm;in John Bu rton of the Counr1 I nr Commun111es of Irvine hlastPcl Santa Ar.a·~ m O\'C ;is ;:in "'illogical ex rcnsinn of Its city boundaries. "It is <tgain~t all reason <1nd is geographical idiory," Burton said. "It \vould form a pe ninsula ]Ullin~ nut into the Irvine area and all the stat istics we he1 re on population . industrial gro"'\h and all other forms of planning supJYirt our ;:rr];);Umf'nt that this would bl! a very un· fair allocatil'.ln of land to Santa Ana ." CCI attorney Tim Strader stressed !h ;it homeo"·ners and busine~smen in the pro- posed city of Jrl'ine un<1nimously wish Ln be Jinked with !he name of Irvine and not that of San ta Ana. He wa~ backed by 1ndustr1a\1 sl Buckley v.·ho reminded the commission •·that the naine of Irvine me<1ns something th roughout this nation 11·hf'reas if you !::ilk of Santa Ana you have tn tell them that it's just a little place near Disneyland. "The central core of Santa Ana is in deca~'." Buckley said. "We prefer tn be linked wi!h expansion, gro\\·th and pro- i;::re~s and I don·t know of nn e business man in our community u·ho doesn't re je('l the 1dea of operating his bus iness in Sant;i Ana. ·Our cily rif If\ ine ha~ plan.;;. H 1s a~gress1\"P and it 11•ants tn see r hing~ hap.- re11.'" Buckley SA!d . ''\\'e \\'an1 In be l!nli· ed 11•1th snn1f!h in i;? that's iir11ni:: up n11l rln11'n And v.·e £eel that. nur prop<1sed c11v \\'ill emrr cr as !he nt>11· central t'lly nf 11r.:intrP C111111t~. ·The pf'nplt• h,11r Il ic r1;.:t1l 1n n1;1\..r tll"lf n\1'n dr!rrn1111 .:i!inn . ,, ne1nh11rrll ~aid "\\"p l"Prog111?rr! that :i1 twn ear!1rr n1ertings :inrl 11 e ~hriuld do sn 11i;:;11n !ti• da l' ·· ·Thank ,\oil , :'\Ir !r1 tne.' Batt10 com· tnrntcrl The I.AFC board denied the annexiltion proposal 4 to L Soviets Dig U.S. 011 Dollru· FRA\'t\FL.RT , f;ermany IAP I -A5 tht CS rlo\l;ir reeltd tn \\'!!'Sll!'rn Europe \\"ednesrlay, a Sov1et ne11·s p.l[lf'f pred1ctPd 1ts 11rakness 111!1 pro1·1de "neu· shocks fnr ca n1tali~m ·!'i mnnctarv s1·stem · Thr \no1m11r1st rar1\" ne11 ~p;iper Pral'· d;:i sa11 "h;:id \1e:ithrr'" ·<lhrarl hecauq• 11 said \\ a ~hln,R1on had nn 11·a) to gt1;1ran!eC' the S~O billi1:111 ";11:r11n111lated in \\'cstern Eurnf'('." "Thi s Je;irls lo 1he 1nr1·1\ablc drop tn lhe dollar"s exchange ra!f'. the incrl!asing menace of its devaluation and new shocks lrir c11p1talism·s monet;:rry sys tem,'' Pra 1·da said. \\'hire the So1·iet ruble i.~ not ruTinn~ Europe·s conl'ertible cu rrencies. ~1osco1v ha.;; more than an idlf' in!t:re.i.t 1n the dnl!ar crisis . As !hi! dol13r sinks. lhP r.r1ce of ,i;:nl d n~rs in Eum~ The So1·1rt ~nion anrl Sciuth Africa are the principal gold r.iining na!1ons Thf' dollar fe ll to ne\\ Jn11·s tn Frankfurt iinn d11ip"rl ,,, 11s lrt11·,.~1 lti !'l in Uindon smce de1;iluat1on ~f I.he pound 1n T\ovem· brr 1g;j The B:ink of F:nhl:ind 1\ :i~ lnrcrd to buy rlnllar" hci111h· a!i !hr ~lcrlln2-dnllar r11 ie rJn~erl a1 S2 4198 -nn!)' (\1·n point5 off the floor Orrn1n.oi: \las $2 411!'11 Lcindon d!'alers sai~n1!11 r bu1 1ng \\'.115 the he;i11est of the currl!nl dnllar cr1s1~ And m.:ty h:n·e reached S300 million. Dealers noled technical factors ma~ ha\ e played a ma1or role slnct \\'edne srla~· J.Il !he he::n ·.1· dealing da~· fnr Friday drli1·r ry of currrnc~ ln Fr<1nk furt, \1·here dea lPr~ \1·erP rail· in~ thr nPr\ nu.~ n1nney m11 rhM and dn l. lar rate changes ··Dollar P1n~-Pnng.'' the C.S. currency opened 11·rakr r a! :i 40ifi n1arks. wa ~ fixed al 3.40115 marks and lhrn rccnrrlrrl its lo\1'esl clnsing ercr 11t 3 41)3.5 !llll!'k .~. In Zurich, I.he bus in~·sell inF( r<1te Jnr dollars 1~·as at 4 958.'l·4 .0li!5. down from 4 0660-4 0640 S\\·1!is francs on Tue~rlay. S11·1ss dealers s<iJd p11rchllses of S"'i".~ francs 11·ere very l;:rr.v;e "'ith the clnllars a.g11in turned O\"eT In the S\\·Jss Crnlral Bank at !ts voluntary support price of • ()(> ln the pte\'10us fl1·e bu!'1ness dn1·~. dPaler' es.l1m.,1e that th!! S11·1.!-s Ctntral B.1nk has absorbed mnre th11n SI billinn. The rr al~o was snme rloll::ir buying_ 1n Pan~ af!er the Bank of France dropptd 1tj..1n!rr1·enllnn !e1·el from ~ 5L10 to 5 S\2.\ franc~ 1n \!1l11n !hr dollar y,r:ikrncd lo F.20 ~~ lire from the prt11ou~ clos1n,i: (If 62!1 fi~ hrP 11nd 11 1 nne pc1nt htt th' floor of 62n ~o 1n li~ht trading . Thl'rl' "'a5 no repo rt of ii ret'JuC't-t for the Cf'ntral Bank to bu}' dollars. .. -_ ...... _ ..... ~ ... . -.._ .. .. Capo Cof C Studies Garbage Turning Trash to Ca.sh HoUls Interest of Cha.1nber Turning trash tnto euh -and other u~able materials -was the top ic at Wed· nesday's luncheon mcf'ting of th e. Capistrano Beach Chamber of Com merce as twn area res1dt'nt s explatnt'd thr garba_ge prob lem and "'hat can be done ahoul 11. l.:i ~una llC.-1l'h residen t \\'1ll1an1 Lea k told thr 1!10011111 su.lr of the !rdr, rrad1ng otr ~!Atis11r~ ;ibiJut thr n1nun1:11n nf ~olid 11aslf' prnd1w1·d d;:i1!v 111 the L: S. l1l1n;.: a report frn rn the En virvnme n\;;,I f'rntr1'· 11nn Agrn<'Y-Lrak a h1rnll111·r l1nis hrr hy 1r;:idp, sa1f\ almost 1111e millifl n !11n.~ n! rubbish ;ire producrd da il) Jn the coun - lrl'. 'Tn er! nrl 111 !h t!> rnalrri.i l. 73 pPrt f'nt uf which is paper. met;:i! and gla!->~. peo· plr ::prnd about S!2 n11IJ1on p1>r da~. said Leak . Howe1er. he at1<1rkcd the niu~t popular v.ay of getting rid of the material -land fill -as being txith da ngl!rOU!'i and ineffecth•e. Because of a Saturday Cheap Tin1e to Phone The 1110s! ine xpen~11"e \1n1e for LaRun ii Beach re~ident s lo co mplete out.·of-state phone calls 11·ith the l ea.~t delay is nn Sa1 urd ay. ;iccnrr!in J.! In a recent study completed by General Teit>phnne. Company 0£f1c 1als report the survf'y showed less long distance calls are ma rle on Saturday than any other day of the "·eek. ··some people still be\ie\·e that by call- ing anytime nn Sunday , they get the least expensive rates available," one offic1 al commented. "A fe\\' years ago, th is v.·a9 accurate. but is not the case tod ay." For example, he said a cal! In Miami al 15 pm. on Sunday would cost 85 cents for the first three minutes, he said, but a ca ll at that time on Saturday \l'Ou!d only cost 70 cents. .JJ.J. .• A. ,. . ' ,,.,. l0 1D..µ_ A lack of oxy1en. buried waste doe1 not decompn!'il'. Leak said. but instead re- maini; in solid form and produce.'I small pocket s nf methane. gas. "This method shoulrl not be referred to as solid 11·as!r disposal." Leak quipped, "b11t as $nh<I wa ste preservation or solid "·aste concc<1 lme11t '• Lcrik nnted th;1\ bf•cause or !he recen t comn1un1t.1· !ra~h rccy1'lin~ prng!'a111s 1n S0u!hrn1 Ca!1fnrn111. (Jlle large gla ss 111a nuf.1{'turrr in Lns Ang!'les wa s serinu~lv considcnn,i;: chan,i;:ing his en1 1re operatu1n 10 the use of re1·ycled bnttlcs, A San Clemente re.<.1den1 , Licrnrl Burt , nu!llnrd a plan fnr lhf' commun1t1ts tn hrg 1n to recycle a large port111n of their 11aslt. llurt. a tc)e\1S111n ~cnpl 11T1lcr. ha s already opened a non-prof1t recycling renttr in Sa n Clemente ;:ind is seekin~ both !he support and trash of local rr<.id rnts. "If three <1umh guys l1kf' us ('an dn 1t."' Rurt s:ud nf hi.'1 .i;:rcr11 p of tra sh hnunrl<:, "1 mag1ne how \\'ell the city can do 11 "' Thi~ remark wa.'I greeted "'!lh muffled laugh!er. Rurt sa1rl the onl v 11';1~' a plan a.~ hrnild in !><'ope <IS his tould work prnp!'rl.v 11nuld hP tnr a gr·rat nurnher nf rf's1df'nts tn i<1kr rnn . As an rxan1ple of !lie sucTr~s of largPr groups, he explained l!i<tl sn1al l qt111nt111es nf old newspapers nH1s1 be ttikP n tn a rct·vc hn.I.! ecn!Pr 1n S;1n1a 1\n;i, f[l111r1·cr. 1f llie l'rntcr clln be pro111l<crl 111th 20 Inn<; of lll'\\"5-pllprrs , a lrut'k wil l cnn1e !o Sa n Cle1ncn1e to pick up the n1a1rnal. Burt al.')u ex1lla1ntd 1hat 1f l<trge ennu~h quant1 tie.~ of glass could be atcumula1ed for recycli ng. 1t could be crushed before beini;: !Aken !o Santa Ana for recycling. Individual residents musl bring the bot· ties to !he center unbroken, Burt noted, so that !he con1p<1n.v can in.sure a divisio n bct11·een \'arious cnlnrs nf gla.~.~. The colo rs n111sl be SC'pRrated. he ex. pla1nerl. hecause \\hen J,!lass is reused, mixed colors wil l not bond properly Burt Rsktd Chamber nlembers In lna n small trailers to his re<:yclina cr1anh:a· tion for pl acement around the commul'\ity "''he.re rl!~ideots could bring their glass, ntwspapers. and alum inum . The only oppo~i lion to Burrs plan 1o1·a~ raised by Tom Trull1s, owner of Solag Disposal Company "'hich collecls trash in the Dana Point and Capistrano Beach arra. Trullis c:1llr<l !hr re(·vr·li ng campaign "emn11nnal" anr1 _,;1 1d that if ton much !rash 1~ hrnught in for recycling. ths marktl pri ce nr usPd waste wou!d drnp and il "'ould no longer be economic.1.Jly fe asible. Leak l'Ounterl'd lhf'se rema rks by ~.;i~J ng 1h111 lhe main problem "''I th rec_vrllng 11 .:is people who had a "closed mind " lo the ide;:r. ··\\'e have got to look for"arcl and stop saying 'no· to these things," Leak told Trull is. County Approves Tract in Niguel Thf' 1.a~1111::1 /\'J,':Ltrl Corporation has re{·e11·erl enunlv :1ppro1•al nl a pl.:in to de\·elnp 92 n!Te.~ nf prnp.-.rty ju~t oH Pacif1l· Cnas t Highu·ay with houses and condnrniniums . The t'<1ur1lv pl:i1111in~ 1•01nrn1ssinn TUPS· d:1y 11ppro1 l'd lh<' t1rn LC'ntatil·e Ir act 111;1ps for the arl'il S. Thr i:.ing le farn ily hnusing r1.-.1·clnpment wi!I be built on 31i acre.~ of hill~ide pro- perl.v inlnnd of Coasl llighway and just south of Niguel Road . The plan calls for 109 homes and re siden ts will share a 6.2 ;icre private park 11·ith homcn"'ntrs in the nearby tn11'nhousl' dcvelopmrnt. /\ ln!:il of 2;).1 townho uses will be con· srructccl on 56 acres of land south l'.l! NiJ?ucl Shnres Rnacl ;i ncl inland from the highwa .\" Thesr hnnH'$. loo, will be con· structed on !he hillside. company official s s;iirt 18th Semi-annual SALE Features Collection for Collectors ~!~ Et Cetera -·········----''Et C11tera'' collectiorr. Urrusu al cabin11fs, "d111~1. fa .. blt.11, ch airs, c:he1t1. Every one pric 11 Jla,h11d; ev11ry on11 a real trea 1ure . You're bov11d lo find th at very Jp11 cial piec11 yoll've been looking for in th is group. A. 66" ha11dp11 i11ted c:abi11el. Y11 low or gr11err. Wit h ir.terior light. Reg. $87 9 ···-··-····-·-······$699 B. 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POWE• I ' ACROSi 1 Recital of events 5 Pulled apart q Orv•dej 14 Gira ~ol 15 Easl ern nJ ~ 16 S~J,eS!"'dfta1 c'la·~~!e• 17 AutJ car·yi~g paJ''l'J r.l5>tn9r·s: l SGJ~ ~·r1t 11 511.rn al lhe end 20 Soonr1 lh?n :i:l Cer:a,ri clra!\ horse-; 23 SWJ'llDS 2.5 -f'!'im;i; Pa irit•n~ t ~thr11nue 2~ Small h~f 27 Cort"Tltn:l !ct bravery 29 Pull aloog JZ <Mca~t 35 l.loderale Jb Engage :f.e se-vi:es c.f 37 C:.rttni\h-ti :~e ~a T i1rd h,, dullne~o; )IJ Resen>bl i~l an egJ -40 tl av•n'.J ~o 1t ga! force •l l ift Uflri'}~t 42 ShO!'t timr perlod 43 Faintly llghtrd ' l • 7 20 " " ' • 44 Arrangl! 4~ Golf P'IJ 4b Cog:i 1za,,t of; lnfD1"111al 45 Wran in b•,,~!gts 5~ C,:1_.·~r-.. f(JI' 1.}0 r1·rs ~;, rn·-~Jm :. 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Norwegian!. 48 Sm;all si!""ry marine food '"" 49 PIU'lg!! lrio W>ltt 50 City cf Franc e 51 Feminine n;ame 52 Family ""mber: 111fsrMI 53 Verse fat~ 54 ll;ate: lati11 55 Seaport i11· Algttii 59 Snli ll pftc:e 10 II 11 I) IT Wll.L N ~! i-1MA1,. TOM'fN OF Ht</ lOol!' FOQ l.tTTU GR'AHODAUGMnR MOl..bll!. ly Tom K. Ryan 0000! HOW Ui!ERL'( CAVALlell! IHI': Cl.ASSIC SUPER-KOOK'S LOSE ~LLA/ffl Alll~.J!JO!ILE f-....,...,-...A<iAl~, lll'AR! ONE! I SHALL ~·1 EN 10 I HAI E FETCH HER FOlnl!Wm!~ HIM ' By Al Smith By Dale Hale LI'!: ABNER !iALL Y BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS HE.WAS .,,.. """" VICIOUS CAAIR. EVER MUL.T!! ~o~ 1',lt' rr! 5o-1'001 UP~1 ~7 PUTT. ... ly Al Capp By Gus Arriola ' ~cu SL'"~ GEr ExCIT 0 ~.l.5'1! ~1MON ' A ~l<IN~'U-• CA LM -100 CO'NN! l' )· 1! ' I ' -•! .. I~ {;;}.Q!.ll !i By Ferd Johnson By Roger Bollen DOC01 He;?E 'S A Fl<OIO ~ T"E ,iJ)rO/AOOU:O TllAT" THE A'ST~D~/.UT"S ltJ!1.1. D!m'E OJJ ~ ~ ! &XI \ 1'\llS Cl~ COST I?> MICUON ta.J.,i,RS ! <i!J>,H , AUD wm 'LL "™ef./ TRY 10 ,,.,.DE l\ H.l l ..• PEANUTS ~--... --. JUDGE PARKER I ~ JOM t.HJV TOLt' YOG HIS .t..UIJT 1-1.\D O>JLV Sto,000, ME GAVE- VOU " SNOW Joe! SHE W.\.,S WOIZTi.t ,\ LITTLE UNDliR: -' Oll1'1ZTER: M l LllON ! MISS PEACH PERKINS .:.'~rt:.':. t:'Si:-J. ~.1" f •·ll.. fl.\A.T "l'.\lV ARE. YOU LVlN6 50 UPSET! PIP ~ .. ME PffOMISE \'00 -' P1E-CE or;. TME -'UIOW! . """° ,IW,OliN ' WIT!-'• By Charles M. Schub ..------;.., Ii ( 5TUnD CAN !') i! (!j ~ \~ ---(j "-~ cY. ~~ -. . By Horold le Doux I TOOK (.I.RE 00: T><.\T IT LOOKS l !IC'.E Qltl L.l.D'V FO!Z WEE'..'.5.. JOHIJIJV K.A.NE At.IP I SIGt.I EI' H E~ TOOi:: VOU AS WELL tJ.\ME 10 BLAllll'. CHEC.lc:S -'S Tl-IE OLD L,t,DV: WH IC.M JOM WNV S"ID WHERE PO VOU ME lilADE OUT FO~ A SUPPOSE HE 'S MUMP1lED OR: TWO STASHED -'LL lo.T l.. TIME ~ ~E LOOT ? HE DOE:SN'i BE· LIEVE 1111 BA NK'S '. VOU CAN BEf I-IE C-'R~I ES IT A.· IZ OU ND !N \.1 15 SU \TC .A.SE'. By Me ll ~'TIN(r l-lA91l'S? :r'M A FREAK .. Fl<EAK. ,\,,, ....... :··'..; '• By John Miles ~ =~-=---=._-_.:c_:.-:-- THE GIRLS -~' ··~· ~-' • ll•Z ''Cnulri you rPeall 11hether nr n(ll ~ou '1·t' ~ren us brlore - "' don'! kn nw If lol'e'1e bten ht rr and ju ~t forgot to run 11 linr throug h it.·· DENNIS THE MENACE • AW,YOU'~E JUSTSl.VIN'™AT ... ll!E.Rf ISNT NO S UCI~ TH ING AS CM:W;atl</'£5'.1 IS TIJS.'?c i . ~ . ., DAILY P'ILOT Sll fl ,.hO,. FANCY THAT; THERE'S A TEPEE IN LAGUNA BEACH Strollers on Co.st Hi9hw1y Wonder Whal's Up White Man Tepee Builder For Indians By FREDERICK SCHOEMEJ«. 01 I~• D1l1~ P'llot lllH Jn the past eight years Leonard Wood has made 300 Indian tepees. He's made them for Indians to Jive in, for them to use on pow-wow!! or for campers who want something a bit more distinctive than the average tent. "The tepee has many advantages," \Vood commented. "They're designed fl) stand up in hurricanes, they will keep you cool in summer, warm in winter and they are easy to pitch and easy to take down ." Wood is owner or Indian Territory, 1050 S. Cnast Highway. Laguna Beach, which was designed to offer "more than just bamboo .spears and rubber tomahawks." The shop ofrers moccasim made by the Bush Cree Indians near Alberta, Canada, turquoi:re jewelry from the Navajos~ ZUnis ind Hopis -and of course, tepeu. Many a pas.sing motorist along Coast Highway has seen his "demonstration model" -11n 18 foot tall tepee which i tands on a vacant lot next to the shop. Such a tepee lor lipi as !he Indian!! 11pcll it) would cost $453 -$200 for the canvas cover, $118 for Uie inside liner and $135 for the lodgepole pine poles which are imported from r>.tonlana. The lining is optional , but is necessary If the tepee is to be wel l ventilated. "The lining is an inside wall," Wood explainf'd, "Its lower edge rests upon the ground and may be. overlapped with a ground tarp to seal out insects, waters and drarts. "To ventilate the tepee, yo u raise the outside over and air moves between it and the inside cover in!o the tepee." Ra in. \Voocl noted. will trickle dov.·n the 11 pole.~ wh ich hold the tepee up and thus the inside w1!1 kerp dry. \Vood said !hat many Indians purchase the trpees because they do not know how lo construct them. "Only the Jndians on the plains -"'ho were nomadic -lived in tepees. Other !ribes had other forms or housing, and Cf.lnsequcntly didn't know ToJJ Citize nr y Locke<l in J uil COLUf\1B US. Oh in (U Pl 1 -Court bailiff Harold Headlee thought he"d have 1ome. fun -lock 24 of the county's outstanding citizens in 8 jail cell. He didn 't realize lill la t.er there was no key. He was among a select group of pro- minent citizens and their fl'milies touring the ~ Franklin County jail. While the group was inspttling a lhird- floor cellblock dormitory. Headlee. slip- ped, unnoticed. to the rear and slammed the door. It locked. "I knew what I wa s doing, 1 think." Headlee said Ylednesday. "I did it just for fun ." But he added : "After I did ii. then I realized that no one had a key." The door locks are electronicall y controlled. and the visi tor~ had lo wait for 58 minute!! Tuesday until 111 representative of the firm that made the cell released them. INSPECTS HIS WORK Lit0nard Wood how to make them." Many Indians, he added, think of lhe tepee as more than 111 home. "It"s a temple. too. The floor symbolizes mother earth, the top symbolizes heaven and the many poles represent the trails leading to the great spirit in the heavens." "'r'ou know, when you're sleeping in a tepee ar.d looking out the smoke flap you. can see the poles going into th e heavens. It look.:; like they are reaching an infinite distanre, if there's such a th ing." \Vood , along with his wife Toni. ha:oc been making tepees since 191.i.l •· 1 started making kits. hut there \\o"asn'l enough in· te rest. so J started making them com- plete." "A large percrntage of my sales has gone lo such groups ::is those on reserva- ti on at Warn1 Srpings, Oregon and lhe Bush Cree in Canada. They come lo me because they know I am the only person in the country v.·ho ca" make an exact replica or an authentic Sioux tepee " Fesidel! devotinR much of his time al home, 3.1126 Seabright Drive, Dan;:i Point to making tepees, the former insu rance salesman sludirs lhe herit age and lifestyles of North American India n lribrs. "lndi;iris ha ve ~i ven lhe world a lot aorl have been successful for more than 35,000 years, They have a good spiritual ep.. prrciation, moral and i;ocial structure and know how to live with the en- vironment.·· V(ood said he has been studying the ways of Jndians since he. was 10 years old and started collecting arrowheads while visiting his uncle's farm in Oregon. Wood has given score.'i of lectures 0 11 Jnd :ans to schoolchildren, organizalion1 and the like. ··rm plann ing to try and get a varia nce from the city so I can lecture in this tepee here at Indian Territory," Wood said. He needs the variance because tepees do not meet fire department en- trance and exil rrquiremenls. "The city has been good to me i;;o far. I didn't have any trouble getting a building permit to put it up .•• " Homeowners' Group Set A new home.owners' association has been formed in San Juan C8pistrano to give residl'nl.! a stronger voice in tht community. Joe Quintana, president of the Terrace A5Mlci1lion which is composed of resident.. of the San Juan Terrace development in eastern capistrano. said his organization hope! to ke(:p residents informed of actions of public bodies 111hich affect lhl'm. "Our primary 11oal i~ In ~e that our trea Is represented at public meetings," ~a id Qu intana. Ha cited several 11~a problerf\S thr.: group ho~s lo work on -onr i~ Your Oak!l Park which the city has not yet developed. The park site lies in the center of the development. Although the city Parks and Recreation Commission has developed plans for im- proving the !lite. only enough fund!l to fine-grade it have bttn allocaled by the Cily Council in this year's budget. Other problems the group hopes to work on include correcling a bl ind in- tersection at the corner of Camino Capistrano and San Juan Cree.k Road and !he intallation of slgnl'i in lheir area to warn drivers to watch for children, Besidc!'i Qu intana, new officerl'i inclurle Nick Barber, vice pre.~1dent; Ca~ Coelet, l.reasurer: Al lfym an , civic affalrs chairman, and Bill R.oss, membership. s Poll Shows ,_.,_ ___ _ ... ,. Happy •steep!> Youth Views , )· Ballplayer's Visit Cheers Boy On Issues SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Thirteen· year-old Otto Chrlslo's last full day on earth was a happy one. Tito came t.o visit him. WASHINGTON (AP) -A poll of col· Young Otto was talking to his mother, lege students reports 58 percent of those Mrs. Lily Christo, on his bed In San Fran-cisco General Hospital July 28 when questioned want President Nixon aomeooe appeared at the door. defeated in 1972 and 65 percent name 11 "I sald, 'who is that, Otto2 '" 1t1rs, pollution as their main concern. J Christo reealled Wedpesday, "and he ... said. 'Tito Fuentes.' " Polling 3,000 students on 60 campuses ,. }..._ ~ · Fuentes, second baseman for lhe San across the country, • firm hired by '->~ L -Francisco Giants, had come for a visit, Playboy rnagazine said marijuana use ""'" ~ ~_j,,=1l.,, which was arranged by a Roman Catholic was up 15 percent from a year ago. A•d, '-1 1 priest who felt the meeting ''would fe\\•er women and more men than last -.. "....__) _, i__ cheer" up Otto. year report~d being virgins. .._ _ _. After the visit that day, Otto went t.o and Tito hit a double. But Otto never knew about the victory. • "I a sked hlm 'would you like to listen to the Giants game?' "Mrs. Christo said. "He said 'no, I want Ill sleep.' I cried, We didn·l know that be wouJd die the ne:i~ day. •·That wa s the last thing he said that was so plain: ·rm very happy today ••• because Tito came.' " Jul y Res ponses Breuk R eco rd sleep. 1-fe was dead the next morning -a The wide-ranging survey was conducl-lleart Helper \'ictim or leukemia. San Clement.e·s fire departm e nt ed by Richard D. Jaffe Associatt's of "Baseball was evenithing to him," ""swered a r-ord number o[ calls Ch . f Pl bo Stud t · d J-iospital drawing shows loca-·~ 0 " .., ... Jcag\l or ay Y· en s quer1e r.1rs. Christo said. ''Next to his dog, Tina, were not told that Playboy commissioned tion of the partial mechanical he loved the Giants best." through the month of July-60 responses the survey, a spokesman said, so there heart or "patch booster" after f\!rs. Christo said Otto didn't know including 1everal emergency ambulance would be no answers affected by !hat . . 1 d ~ H k 1 about the visi·t. dispatches. k t d 1l was imp ante in as e now e ge. "r.ty son was wanting watermelon," she Fire Chief Merton Hackett said that 8. 0 td ·11 be 1· Shanks. 63. of \Varren, A1 ic h. r.1any lo-year-0 s WI vo Ing next said. "He v.·as surprised. He looked up total fire loss for the month was logged year, the poll disclosed. Some 90 percent It is attached to descending and he smiled. at $2,050. or the newly enfranchised voter! said aorta, the main artery that con· '"Tito gave him a baseball signed by all Three itructure fire alarms were In: they would be at the polls, with six per-veys bl.ood from the heart to the Giants," she said. "They were talking eluded in the record, plus JO brush or cent undecided and four percent not plan-about baseball and the amount of ruts. His grassfires, six car fires, f iv 111 ning to cast ballots. the b 0 d y. Silicone tube, locker in his room was full of baseball miscellaneous calls and 27 medical or Forty-one percent said they would like through which air is pumped cards. I look out some baseball cards. Ot· fir.it.aid responses. Nixo n out of office and another 17 percent in phase with the beating heart, to said, "Tito, Tito, l got your picture Volunteers were called out five tim1s said they would work actively ID get rum here!''• through the months. is connected to battery power-out. Later during the visit Fuentes told Otto In July of last year, Hackett said, onlf. 0 Othe top.cs ed driving unit mounted on a the G'1ants would w·1n the afternoon game '"alarms were recon!ed w1'th a '"la! •-n r i : ..., w •u• -Just 38 percent said they never ustd bell. for him. They did, beating AUanta, 2·1, los!l of only $230. marijuana, a drop from the 58 percent\------------------------------------.;._ _________ _ who said In 1970 they had abstained. Amphetamine use was up 12 percent and barbiturates seven percent. -"There were five percent fewer female virgins·" reported than i" J970, .and five percent more male virgins, but Playboy editors said this m.ay be the result of more frank responses by males. -Pollution, tied for second place in topics of ~ncem with racial conflict last year, was the first choice thi~ year. The war in Vielnam was No. l la~t year and dropped t.o second this year. 'Super Dieter' Sheds 375 Lbs., Down From 600 VISALIA (UPI) -After a IO.year bat· tie against his bulging waistline. Thomas Qualls has shed 375 pounds. He hope' to r each his go.al cf 200 pounds by losing anotMr 25 before January. Qualls, 43, recalled Wednesday that he would sit down a decade ago t.o a typical snack of three pounds ol bot dog&, a loaf of trench bread. a jar of mayoMalse, a large bag of potato chips and a quart of r;oda pop. He spent most or his time either eating or watching television. When hi.s weight hit 600 pounds, he was hospitalized. "I nearly died," said Qualls, who now weighs 225 pounds. "The doctors, when they released me. said I didn't have more than six months to live . But £ decided £ wanted to live, so I decided to really diet this time." Qualls said his goal is 700 pounds by .January, a physical exercise program to keep him in shape, and then finding and keeping a joh -something he \\'as never able to do because of his weight problem. The Visati11 man. "'ho proudly displays a six·foot, five.inch bell that once girdled his prodigious waist. had some advice for would·be dieters: "See a doctor. I went to a fine doctor 'W'ho has helped me . He put all the responsibility on me and then en· couragcd me," UCI Researchers Link Alcohol, Brain Damage Chronic alcohol consumpuon may permanently damage the brain according to UC Irvine researchers. Ors. Ernest P. Noble and Sujata Tewari, faculty me1nbers al UCI's College of !\.1edicine, said that lheir research may eitplain why alcoholics 1uf. fe.r varying degrees of brain impainnent indicated by intellectual deterioration, blackouts and severe loss of memory. "Although many scientists have studied the effects of alcohol on the liver. few have examined the influence of chronic alcohol consumption on brain tissue," Dr. Noble said, "Our re.search indicates that alcohol may do more damage lo the brain than to the liver." he added. The research involved a strain of mice that prefers to drink an ethanol .90lution instead of water. One group of mice received 10 percent ethanQI in water for tn day11 to five monthll, while the control mice were maintained on watll!r as the aole drinking fluid. The team re.ports lhat the alcohol- adapted mice showed diminished 1bility to 11ynthesize protein. "The aliility to synthesize protein h5 related to the brain chemi!try which determines behavior, including Jeamina and mt!mory," said Dr . Noble. "Obviously, a.ny direct eitrapolation from animals to man should be con· sidere.d with some caution 11nd must eventually be validated in man," Dr. Nohle said. "However, there art': many sim ilaritie.~ In the brain biochemistry of mice and of man, 11n dil is not lnreasonable to predict that Jong lerm 1lcohol ingel'ition could <tlso It.ad to dysfunct ion of cerebral molccolar metabolism in man.'' Garden Shop Specials. Shop Sunday, too. Buy trays and trays of th-lovely bedding plantswhll• ~hey're specially priced. camations and Vinca in pretty assorted colors to make y0ur garden grow prettier for fuat a few cents a tray. Specie! prle11 on begonl1 plants growing in 4'" pols. Buy several of each hardy, colorful variety while they're specially priced. 44~ Tam Junipers and Italian Cypress specially priced. 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Charge It. '. , t • 4 DAll Y PILOT Thursday, August 12, 1971 U.S. Proposes Mideast Summit Meet \ \ •' I ~ps Story Saved By the Bell By THOMAS MUltPRf!\'E Of "'-D1llr Pll9! 111tt DOTS, DASHES & FLASHES: Somewhere between here and a place called Lake of the Ozarks, there is a telegram dispatched by our automotive editor, Carl Carstensen. Pr ecisely where Carl's communique hides is unknown at this writing. By Uollcd Prei11 lnttrnatloo.at The United States ha! proposed a big fnur summlt conference with Jsrael and the Arab nations in a bid to solve the Middle East conflict, an I s r a e I i newspaper said today. It said France may submit the proposal in the U.N, General Assembly this fall. Quoting diplo1natic sources in 'Vashington, the newspaper Ha'aretz said the session bet":een the United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union, Israel and the Arabs would be similar to the 1954 Geneva Conference during which the Indochina accords were drawn up. Those accords created North and South Vietnam and guaranteed the neutrality Of Laos and Cambodia fo!Jowing the French defeat in Indochina. in Tel Aviv, foreign minister Abba Eban told members or Israel's labor par· ty that it "would be an illusion to think" the current cease·fire would cont~ue unless some progress toward a negotiated settlement is made. At the same time, he said Egypt must give up demands for an Egyptian troop crosslng Ill any partial settlement on reopening the Suez Canal. lie sald .. it would be like putting a lighted match near an exploslve charge" to allow an Egyptian presence on the Israeli-occupied East Bank. Ha ·arelz, an independent newspaper, said the suggeslion for convening a Ceneva·type conference first was voiced by Britain's former U.N. Ambassador, Lord Caredon. "lt is now possible France will back this plan in the next General Assembly." the paper said. "The U.S. has proposed a .r.1iddle East Peace con ference· along the Jlnes of the Geneva conference (on Indochina ) with partici pation of the warring countries and the big four,'' Ha'aretz said. IL d id not specify which Arab nations ""ere included but Israel has occupied Egyptian. Jordanian and Syrian territory slnre the 1967 .r.1iddle East War. The English·language Jerusalem Post also said France would propose the surn- mit, which it said would incl ude the presence of U.N. Mediator Gunnar V. Jarring, S\\'edcn's ambassador to ~1oscow \.\'ho in the past has tried to arbitrate Carl's intention in sending the v.·ire was to en1ighten his Orange Coast readers OD some of the latest goings-on in the vehicular world. Jn other word!, it was a somewhat dated news story. Anyway , the good auto editor informed his secretary that the wire was on its way as of 7 Cl'clock our time last evening. When the telegram failed to arrive as of lhis morning , our newsroom secretary began tracking it down. First she called the Newport office of Weste rn Union. Study Estimates Chinn Death Toll in Millions The conversation went something like this: "We were expecting a wire from our automotive editor Carl Carstensen from Lake of the Ozarks. Has it arrived in your office? Western Union: "What time was it aenl? "About 1 o'clock last night." W~ttrn Union: "Well, don't you realize we close at six? Why are you get· ting a wire at 7?" "Because that's when the man had a chance to send it." Wes~rn Union: "Well, I don't really kn-0w Jf we have it or not. We have a Jot of wires. Was it a long wire or a short wire?" "\Ve don't know. I ! might have been a fairly long wire , .. " Western Union: "Oh, l see. Well, why don 't you try our Santa Ana <lffice? It might be up there .some place . , . " Our newsroom secretary thus dutifully called Western Union Santa Ana ; "Do you have a wire sent to us-from our automotive editor Carl Carstensen, from Lake of the Ozarks? \\'U Santa Alla: ''We wou1dn't have that. It should have gone to our Newport office. Why don't you c8U our Newport office?" "We called your Newport <lffice. They told us that you might have it. •. " WU Santa Ana: "Well if that'a the case, it must be Jost somewhere. Why don't you call the party that sent it and see if they can give you f.he in· formation?'' "But can't you put some kind of a tracer on it and find our wire?" WU Santa Allii.: "Oh no, we can't do that. You'd better call ... " We called. Automotive Ed it or Carstensen dictated his news story via Alexander Graham Bell's invention. Somehow lt seemed to work better than telegraph wires. As for his wire, "'hich must be on a sheet of yellow pllper now turning brown it still reposes somc""here between her~ a nd there. All this prompted ou r newsroom sec~etary to observe about the telegraph business: "Maybe it woul d have been better If they stayed on strike." Long Fall No t Fata l ll1EXICO CITY (UPI) -Guillermo Ortii Lucero. 23. a windo w washer. fell 13 1tories from the Federal Justice Building recenlly. He complained of slight pains in his legs but "-'8.S otherwise uninjured. Ortiz Lucero fell from the seventh noor of the same building recently without breaking a bone. WASHINGTON (AP) A study published today by the Senate Internal Security subcommittee estimates Chinese Con1munism has cost at least 34 million Jives and possibly as many as 63 million in the past 50 years. The author of the study, Richard L. Wnler. director of the Institute of l nternational Studies at the Universi ty 6£ South Carolina. said; "A reasonable estimate would be tliat the figure approaches 50 mi 11 io n c r··icse.'' The study, titled "The Human Cost of r ~un ~1n in China," was ordered printed by the subcommittee July 27, · 1~nr·,untl'n1cnt of President N!xon·s forthcomlng visit to Peking in what Nixon has called a journey for peace. Sen. James 0. Eastland {D-i"rliss.), subcommittee chairman, said in an in· troduction to the s!udy its publication ··conics at a particularly opportune mo- ment." r• said ''there is nothing new historical about accommodations or alliantes of convenience between basically hostile powers," adding that in certain situations "such arrangements are not only desirable but well·nigh unavoidable. "But if we are to have relations with Red China," Eastland said, "let us do so with our eyes open." He described Walker as "widely recognized as one of this country's foremost China scholars" and said he was requested by the suhcommittee last fall, on the initiative of the late Sen. Thomas J , Dodd tD-Conn.), to prepa re the study. Walker's study begins •Nith the foun· ding of the Chinese Communi st Party in 1921 and traces its rise to rule mainland China under Chairman M;"Jo Tse.tung and Wicka ~· . . . c:J I 1='1 1 1:1 ~d W C l 1:::\ r,: I icH •N"-1 I jTA !v.'ANl1 I S.A! . H ·~ I I r1n fl Heavy Showers Premier Chou En·lai. \Valker said the Communists have made remarkable progress in some areas. but said this has been ac· companied by mass executions, purges, slave labor and terror. ''The cost of progress achieved under Communist rule is loo high for the con· science of the world to absolve its perpetrators," he said. "In terms of human life and human suffering and in terms of destruction of moral and cultural values this cost cannot be con· doncd by any rationalliation. "The high Chinese Communist Party leaders who sit down at convivial ban· quets with visiting Americans may be guilty of as great crimes against humani· ly and their own people as were Hitler and Stalin and their follo~·ers. ·· he said. "In the case of Chou and Mao," \\lalker said, "their commitment to their Com- munist faith has been one of more than a half century, and in its name they have not hesitated to commit any act." "For some strange reason," Eastland said, "most of the newspapermen who have traveled to China for the American press in the wake of Peking·s invi tation to the American Ping Pong team felt called upon to paint Communist Chlna iA the most positive hues and to ignore the massive evidence of inhumanity and ag- gression that has characterized Com· munist rule in China." \Valker said "the direct cost In human lives '' of the Chinese Communist move· 1nent is difficult to measure but he drew on various sources in and out of China. Top Red Envoys Boycott Talks PARIS (UPI) -Hanoi's two top negotiators at the Vietnam peace talks stayed away from the talks today in ap- parent protest against Washington's slowness Jn r eplacing Chief Negotiator David K. E. Bruce, who resigned last month. Neither Xuan Thuy, Chief Negoli11 tor of !he Hanoi delegation, nor his deputy Nguyen !lt inh Vy, showed up for the 125!h session of the deadlocked confere nce where the U.S. delegation was led for the second 1veek by Deputy Delegation }.(.1oder Philip C. •labib . ~1adan1e ~·guyen Thi Binh, the Viet Cong: representative. dld shO\</ up and us~ rd the occasion lo accuse President Nix· 011 of giving full support to the rc·electlon '"ln1p:t1gn cir Snu1h Vietnamese Presiden t Nguyen Van Thieu so Nixon could use hun "as <111 in~!run1ent of Ame rican po!k·y, Vietnamrzation of th e \.\'a.r and 1\111eri can neoci)!Onial ism." • Ill East Clear Skies, W ar1n Air R eturns to Miclw est c•n""' "''of Ct~ H!l!tr•s ...... C .. !o-dtv wllll ctlt·fotet w nd1 o•o•clf(I lo ft<Mln ..... 11 o11'110rt. 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"Other proposals, renecling new and more subtle tattical departures by the anli·lsrael bloc \at the United Nations) are being floated," sald the Posrs Washington correspondent. "The prin· cipal effort of whatever effort is being mounted will he lo obtain U.S. pressure on Israel . , . and bring about an lm-ael- U.S. confrontation.'' Jn the Arab world, Cairo's Al Akhbar ne"·spaper :>aid former Egyptlnri Vice President Ali Sabry will be the first o! 100 Egyptia ns lo go on trial Aug. 25 on charges of plotting the overthrow <lf President Anwar Sadat last ~tay. ll said Sabry, who was ousted by Sadat, r I " • ' ' ' ' ' # ' I I "ls the mastermind or the plot" and is accused of treason along with 27 others. Conviction is punishable by death or life iniprisonment. Others who have betn proclaimed in· nocent following questioning wUI be released Aug. 21, the day the prosecution will list the charges against the defen· dants, the paper said. Five government rnfnisters resigoed shortly after Sabry, considered Moscow's man in Egypt, was fired by Sadat. The Egypliaa leader charged the resignations were an attempt to overthrow his 1().. month-old regime by fostering a loss <lf confidence in lhe government. Cairo's semi-official Al Ahr am newspaper said Sadat and Libyan Premier Moammar Khadafy will go to Damascus to meet with Syrian President Hafez Assad Aug. 18 to discuss plaas on merging their nations into the proposed "Federation of Arab Republics" Sept. 1. It will be the first visit of sn Egyptian leader to Damascus since Syria broke away from its union with Egypt in 1961. The newspaper said the primary purpose of the conference was to approve the federation's draft constitution, to be voled on in a referendum in each country Sept. I. The Sudan is expected to join the Federation early next year. Al Ahram als() said Egyptian arxi Saudi Arabian envoys to Amman banded the Jordanian governn1e11l a six·point plan designed to restore relations between King Hussein's government and the Palestinian guerrillas in Jordan. They later will go to Syria to pre.sent the plan to guerrilla leaders. ' 3-DAYS ONLY_ .. • Fri. & sat 9:30 to 9:30 •Sun. 11to5 SPORTCOATS 503 OFF NOW regularly 13 44 26.88 ...... ... • regularly 17. 47 34.95 .... .. . .. .. . • regularly 19 9 7 39.95 .... ..... • Experl!y tailored single-breasted and double-breasted modcla. Rich all-wools, and popular blends in group. Not every riz.e in every price range.Remember ••• free alteration.sf l 1 DRESS SLACKS503 regularly 5.95 to 12.95 NOW 2.97 to 6.47 COSTA MESA, 1601 Newport Blvd. At this ]ow price, buy several pairs .•. mre to go East, 80 don'twaste 8. minute! Remember, alterations are free ! 0,EH 9,30 'Tll 9,30 • .. l"' !lfl! 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Idaho, v.·a.~ s!;ibbed in the chest \\'hen inmatr.~ broke intn the hospital looking fnr drugs, prison off1ci11Js said. Solon Criticizes Spa For White Hou se Aides \\'A.SHJN(;TON (UP!) -A ne w healrh ~pa fnr \rhne Hou.<.e personnel cns1 ~lll0.000, nnt the $30.000 to $34.000 c!a1mrd by an aide In Prcsi- rlcn1 Nixon. Republican Rrp. ~\'ill1am J. Scher le has charg- erl . Schrrlr \VcrlnE?sd:iv reru~rd to. ab<ltr. his co1nplaints .:ibout thE? facili ty fnr !flfl aides of the president, which lwn n r Scherle·s staff m P mh P r s described ::if!er ;:in inspect1nn a~ 11 "Roman i;lylt rnmper rnnm" The lo11·a cnngrf'ssman sen! tus staffers 01·tr In lnnk ;il I.he five-room exercl.~e facility in the e"l!"ecu111'e nffice budding arlj::iccnt to the exccutivt mansion when he ~·a.~ unable In J:et !hr General Services Adm inistrAt ion 1GSA) to give him !he cost figu rrs. But he said the a.i:ency had promised to gil•e him the tot al expenditure by to<lay. 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Chry~!er for comparison on how the tim e around , <1.nr1 the end or nnm1nal Onf'. f)f'rh<1.p~ 1n the nor Amencan \1 o!ors has prices have gon e for the pasl SJ.1 r<1ngr, bu! it ~till v.1!1 i:;11'l'fl 11ny brPakrlo11n nf their 1hree _vear!i lhr pncP 1ncrrasr<> J<; nnt in>,----'---------'--------------'--------- MIN NEAPO LIS . f\1 1 n n . (UPI J -Stn. Hubert H. Hum· phrey disregarded a telcphon· ed assassination threat as he gpoke al the Jewish War V e t er a n s Convenlion \Ved· ne sday and completed his ad· dress without any troubl!. The Democratic r..1 1nnesfl1a ~nator .... ·as in the midst of a speech crtl1c1zing !hf' 1\1xnn Adm1n1strat1on·s 1--llcld!f' i:.:a~L poticu~.~ wnen a man telephon- ed the Radi sson Hotel. the convention ~tie, ;:ind s<1.1d '"\\'e are g o1n~ 10 assas,,1nate fl.1 r llu1nphrr.1. \\'e have placed a bomb in ynur ballroom and hopP ~ou wiH gf't the people out as snon as possible.·· Car I Schuster , a s~i~lant managrr of the hotel. p<1.'\S£'d the 11·ord on In Al he rt Schlossberg of t-.11lton, fl.·1as!i., National Commander nf the Veterans Croup, \\'ho v:as sit- ting nexl to Humphrey. Schuster whispered t h c message to lhe senator. '"I don·1 think that's 1n1· port;inl." Humphrey said and conllnued his .o;peech fnr about annther 20 minutes ~fore con - cluding. ; i t t ( ~'." / ;J I . t.J~ht Thal nrsrla y was e11dent \\'ed· rrun1 Genrn1I ,\\otors price laJ:.'i on its 1972 1nodels which \1 ill he introduced Pf- f1c1;1llr tn dc;drr showroom~ !'rpl. 23. Actu;il!y, G~\ ,1:01 the Jun1p on 1\s riva l companies ~·hPn 1t s111 rl its r!c;i lers could slarl ~P!l1n~ the 'j 25 now \1 11 hnu! 11·:Ht1ni;: fflr ;i ll !hr .:1rh·rr1 1~1ng and pul:ihc relation" splurgr tha1 n1arks thfl nrw rar ye:i r. G~l. 1Ar~l'S.I or lhr auto f1rn1io, trad1Hnnalh has sr t 1hC' prir1n,i:: p;ittern. <1.nrt 11 11 .1~ !hr f1r.'t of thr 11u1n compi1111c ... !n ;:innounce deta1!s. of its 1972 11r11·e paltern. C.,\1 ~111d thr b;i5e pnce tags of it<; new cars would carry an a1•er<1.Jlr 1nC!"Pasr nf S\~2 nr 4 1 l"ICr!'ent Ol'Cr !971 n1ndrls . Prier.~ \\'ill be adJ11o;led ai:;ain brfnre ,J:in I to t:ikc 1n· 10 :iccount a new manda1or.1· :;e.:11 bell warning sy~ten1 v.•hich the federal JlOVrmment savs must be nn all cars mfinufactured after that date. The system has a v.·;irning signal V.'hich sounds ,.,.hen a driver puts his gear shift int o PSA kno\VS a capital \•1ay to get to Sacramento. Jt s!ar!s at Lo ng Beac h Airport. Easy to gel Into and out ~f. ' Plenty of parkin:r. ..,,.,.,, And the crowds haven't found it yet. You r travel agent knov1s the \'1ay. 7:1 O am (EJ1eepl Sun.): 10 :00 am, 1:00 pm, 4:45 pm (OailyJ; 7:00 pm (Friday and Sunday). Create your own Phone Book. We supply the i·aw materials. You supply the talent. First a ll us. ... business cards or whatever with phone num· We'll send you as many personal phone di-.. .,,,~, 1.J be rs on them •.. rectories as you need, One tor each grownup · '-~ , ~ Then start writing. inthefamifyshouldberiaht. · ·~· ' It's really simple, fust a matter of aeUina, Then, start pulling together all the scattered material organized. numbers you fre Quent!y call. That may reQuire And, voil8, In about an hour you've created Cll'Mt • .. arch. Find •II your slips of paper. envelo~~ book that will save a thousand searches. C?Ji#I GEnERALTELEPHDnE • ' L I ' DA.IL Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Incredible-and Tragic Incredible, absolutely incredible. Just about the time Orange Countians feel things up at the county seat couldn't get any more unbeliev· abJe, along comes that Battin & Caspers duo lo break us up again. Sidemen alternate at various performances, but Filth Distric t Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach and First District Supervisor Robert Battin seem to come up with the starring roles whenever and where- e ver the act goes on stage. (Even at an 8 a.m. e a r I y - early sneaky preview session.) They learned up with on-again, off-again Joe Hyde (who may or may not be chairman/member of the Loe.al Agency Formation Co mmission) this week. It "'as a mind-blowing performance. The three bad called an extraordinary 8 a.m. r.ton- day meeting in an attempt to kick another member of( the LAFC board before its regularly scheduled meeting. It was a sideways attempt to block the incorporation of the city of Irvine and secure some industrial land for Battin's political hometown, Santa Ana. But the sneaky preview show drew an unanticipated and uninvited crowd: 15 or 20 Orange County mayors, pic kets from the would-be city or Irvine and a process server armed with a judge'& order forbidding the meet- in g as illegal. The sound track for the railroading scene was interrupted by a chorus of catcalls and boos. Hyde and Battin, looking for all the world like Moe and Larry in a "Three Stooges" re-run, scrambled for the nearest exit while a bit player, Planning Commis· s ioner Woodrow Butterfield, played the "heavy," trying to b[ock the man with the legal papers. Caspers, thus cast in the role of Curly, didn't re· spond fut enough. Hyde threw bis papers in the air, Battin artfully dodged-and Caspers was the only one left to accept the legal papers. Cameras rolled. People shouted. People laughed. Some shook their fists. The trio repaired to the supervisors' offices to re· view the sc ript. Caspers' personal director, Planning Co mmissioner Arnold Forde. subsequently made poin ted criliques of individual perfor1nances. \Batlln's usual producer , Dr. Louis Cella, presun1ably was not on the set.) Ul tim ately, it was determined that fo r maximum la ughs, the scenario would be hard to improve. But the-official revi ews from the mayors attending the sneaky preview un invited, "'ere couched in such rave notices as "mockery of democracy." "'political chi· canery,'1 "scummy power politics,'' "recall." Unfortunately, the slapstick performance has tragic undertones, deep down . The latest pratfall routines just may have refract ured their credibility beyond recovery. \\lhich brings us back to the starting point· Incredible. Archaeological Good Ne,vs The future of historically valuable archaeological sites in Orange County is considerably brighter \Vith the n ews t hat some. developers are. \Vorking with a Costa Mesa firm -Archaeological Research lnc.-to deter· mine where important remnants of ancient cultures may be hidde n. ARI is mapping Indian village si tes for Sig nal Prop- erties Inc., the developers of Anaheim Hil!s, and for the Irvine Company. The maps and an inventory of explored and unex· plored sites will aid serious researchers from m useums, colleges and universities. On the other side of the coin, is the concern that many other sites in the county will be destroyed before researchers can explore them. '!JY golly! I do believe I see something there aft.Br .nr Our Most Dear Gloomy Gus Cost of Spat!e Effort: Five Cents Per Day Per Person Dangerous Fanatics Thoughts 1t Llrge: The most dangerous fanatics in • aocie- ty are those who ire fan1tical in their in~ difference to public is11.1es, and rigidly resist involvement until the fanatics of participation have ldt open only the altemativn of ettremilm. • • • Style. change IO fast and giddily - days because, unlike tm past, the leu af- fluent are now •bit. to imitate the fash- ion-setters at little cost; and a.JI fa!lh- ion , as Hatlitt put It, "is gentility run- ning away from vul- garJty and afraid of being overtaken.'' • • • Belonging to a sect or a party enables a penon to cla im for himself virtues in the aggregate that he would be em- barrassed to assert in the singula r; all a.seociations of this 10rl are founded on mutual egoism as much as on any prin- ciple or ideology. • • • By foc:uMi ng iii: eye& on the object of rniser:y. philanthropy & u c c es s f u l 1 y manages to avoid looking at the coo- dilions that c~ate It. • • • What the nam~opper inevitably fails to recognize is that his transparent ottds for dropping testifies more to his low .elf· esteem th an to his high conneclim-6. • • • The typical American "success story'' CQf\.'lists in working IO hard and long for one'& family that by the timt economic gecurity has bttn attained, emotional ICCUfity ha.'\ been forfeited. • • • Many • weak man takes to drink in Is the rumor true that Rowan &c Martin's Laugh-in will bt replaced this fall by Battin & Casper&' LAFCO? -A. R. v. '1'M1 lellure -Tl rH4aP'I' Wltwt. Ml llKltMrlly 1111.. II lfll ... WIN.er. • .... JM!r .. 1 _.,.. .. OIMmJ e11. D1l11 P'lllPI. order that his fritnd& nuiy say, muc h later, what l•tent pov.'ers ht posstSSed i( only he had not aubmerged them in alrobol. • • • The longer and closer the eourt!hip the better -tor then 1amethin1 of the monotooy of marriage mterr the rela- ti onship, and the couple is more realistically able to assess the atrength of the bond. • • • The most !!tklllful deceiver& never use raise words: 11s 'Thoreau shrewedty observed, "One man lies in his words. and gets a bad reputation; another in his manneno;, and enjoys a good one." • • • Has any wretched punster yet •Ui· gested that those Ca.lifomiaM who hopefully continue to inhabi t the earth· qua ke area are being generous to a fa ult? • • • Why 11en't •·undr°rlings" ruled by "overlings .. ? • • • Man "'·ill comprehend 1he cosmos before he begins lo puzzle out th e contradicilon s in his ov.·n gpirit; nothing seems as far from us as our inward riature. or as difficult to penetrate v.·1th,, anY precision. • • • "Nothing is perfect'' is what we !iay "''hen we want !o justify our current stat e of imperfection ; the. !itatement is made riot because it ii; true 1 which it is), but because it offers u1 I! plau5ible defens e against improvement. Md thu!i i~ more da11ge.rous and mi~leading than a lie. Wide Open Opportunity If we take a lon1 aearchini look 1t the economic lir:rnamtlrt, it becomes in- cre.Hlngly clear that there are no real r1bstacles to providing the 1ood things and lhe aood life ta Ill the peoples in the world. The obstacles th•l we fough t over yesterday and debalt over today seem to be only in the minds of men In rtcagnil· Ing tht pot.enttaJ for ml progreg,,. Right now Ideas, people, and money an moving acroSll lhe borders of eow1trlea in Europe and Africa and even In tht Far East in auch 1 natur•I now that it 11ttms downright lndeoenl that we have been ao 1low, 50 caut.loua., and 10 fe•rful in our approach ta the inexorable. thrust of in· tern1UonallzaUon. OON!IDER THAT We.tern Europr.. ha1 in fact lnvuted about u much in the Unlttd States u tht. U.S. bu in Wultm Europe : They have tnveated ID our atocb and bonds ; we havt. put •bout the um• amount of money tn plant.I, ahlp1, and lef'Vicu. Both we and the.)' have unleash- ed the ecommlc thrust thlt ll dirt.<:tly ruponsible. for the. hutenin, o f prosperity •nd tht fulfillment of bwnan -· Then., dtllcately but. ob}ec:tlvely, put 5outb Afric• In pos!Uon : riot tht bl1t lr. or white pid.urt, btrt the full 1pectrum of the economic. element•. American com- penia dotn& bue:lnest there ha vr been 1Ubjected lo eJtraord.ln•ry pre.uures to pull out; thit b In d.lrtci contr1dictlon to the sixiken net:ls of hit-very people it is supposed lo btnefil. INSTEAD OF BEING up t<I our old trick• of embarking nn a course of action wilhout evt.r consulting the people in· volved, study teams of blacks and whiles went to South Afr ica t1.nd learned ihal pulling out would not only be. an economi c digester for the black,;, but It would eliminate many opportunilie!i for im· provemenl of lheir pol!Ucal I i I e . The reforr we Atay in Sou lh Africa. And now, Chi na i nd the communistic countrit!i are no longer distant 1lara in ~ economic finn1nent; they rtpresent enormous markell for the products of America ind, in fact. the world. Aod U we are a.JI bu!iy tradi ng ind workina and buildh1g the rel1Uonsh.ipt; th at ~e with good busineu . then It it poss ible to reduce. international fric tion •nd fean cf war. The intern1tion11l po rtf()lio af cp- portunity is wide Optn klr further ln- ve.~tment -and tht retu rn s may be measurer! in muc h mort than dollar1 alone. This portfolio offers looa-ttrm rquiUes in peoplr. Ellz.abetb Mic Oon11d Mannh11 Publt1lw.r Fla•nct Countless Direct, By D. J, FINK GtneraJ Ma.osier, Space Division, General Eleelric Co. SCHENECTADY, N. Y. -Afte r 14 years of techno!Ogicat achievements wholly un precedented in the history or man -capped by this Apollo moon shl)t -the U.S. space program is losing ground to outspo ken critics who advocate shifting funds from space to societal pro- grams which appear on the surface to have a more direct and immediate im· pad on our national economy and ~·ell being. Unaccustomed to such altacks, many leaders o( the space community hav e misdirected their rebutlals t.o their own tigbt ci rcle o( engineers, scientists and scholars. They practically neglected the public. which must ultimatel y underwrite this or any other national program And which does respond intelligently when in- formed. WHAT RAS NOT hfen made readily visible. and understandable ii; that during the last 14 years our country's in· vestment in i;pace has holstered the economy. improved the quality of life of our people, increased our national prestige and contributed to our national &ecurity. .. ,~. . ...... _________ ,..,._ ' Guest Report Since space surrounds 11\1 I.he world. and indeed is a province or all men, it also presents our newest and most C'On· 5lructil'e RVenue for modern initiative. in international cooperation. But we cannot rest on past laurels. The Question is oot even "what have you done for us lately?" but ;'what will you do for us in the. fut ure. to warrant our continued investments'?" Broadly speaking, the benefits from e:pace fall into three general categories. FIRST, TU.ERE ARE the direct payoffs where space technology is asked to contribute to the solution of. spec.die problems here on earth. Al a time In ou r history when so much or our focus is on attempts to improve the quality of our lives, this must be the paramount gn<i!. Secon d. there are the "spinoffs" or derived benefils which oflen occur by at· cident or ;o;erendipity out of the ma instream effort. And third. space research permits e,;- ploratlon of some of the fundamen raJ Indirect unknowns in our unive rse. -the last fron- ti er. In wrathcr forecasting . countless thousands of live s have already been sav- ed and properl y damage has been minimized by warnings of storms re ceiv· ed from observation satellites . Each percentage impr0vcment 1n the quali ty nf. forecas!1ng results in millions of dollars in economic sa\'ings . ACHI EV l!'lG DIRECT benefits from the !ipa ce program is !he cornerstone o[ our near·trrm endeavors. In many ca ses, .,,.,e have already begun to reap this harvest. 11t the ri sk of be.Ing taken for granted. In communicat ions, for e.lt.· ample, international calls routinely travel via satellite, reaching a volume of 10 milHon transoceanic calls in 1970. Because of ad\'ancements tn both s:i!(>!li1e anrl c.1 ble 1cehnoloi:;y. the cos! o( tn1ernat inna1 communications ls de- clining . We hav(> only hegun lo re111ize lhe poten· t1:i! of r11'ar-carlh space :ictivitirs. In s(lme ins!ances. space 1echnology is not only a chrApP.r way of dnini:: a iob: it is often the only pra ctical way. Next year. the first earth resources technology satelli!e will he launched . Predictions of benefits to agriculture, hydrology, ocean Payoffs trans portatio n, fishing and mineral resources range into the bill ions. EVERY YEAR about a thousand technical innovations generated in the space program find their way into our earthly industries. where they lead to better kitchen appliances and farm equipment, improved sewing machines and radios, more efficient ships and airplaneli. advanced computers and CQm· munical ions equipment. 1 if '· g a vi n g medical instruments and ne w utensil • and tools for every-day life. However. the space program cannot be justified on the basis of spinoffs alone. Tao often the most difficult part of the space prog ram to justify i& that which deala with ex ploration of the u n k n ow n , partlcularly as exemplified by lunar and planetary endeavors. V..'e should be grateful to ha~·e this ne.w frontier lo pu r- sue. Five. cent s a day for every person in America i~ a small price to pay for a space efforl to help solve some of our most nagging nationa l problems : to o~ ta in the expected. as well as I.he unexpect· ed, economic and lechnolog ical beneliU, and lo leave a meaningful legacy for lhe generations that will hope.fully follow us . Mln neapoll1 Tribune No 'Dump Agnew' Movement as Yet WASHJz.;GTON -A "dump Af:inew ·• movement hasn 't gotten off the. ground and that is probably whal. it will take before President Nixon decides his hand· picked Vice. President didn 't make the grade. Either he.'s got it or he hasn·t. Nix-on observed "'hen he. astounded political observer.i; with his choice at the Miami conv{'fltion of the rtl- 11tivel y u n k no w" Maryland governor whose name, he con- ceded. wasn ·l exact- ly a household v.·ord. 'The time is now rapidly approaching when Ni xon must de· cide if Agnew's got ii. Nixon dumped Wally Hickel 11 s Interior Secretary from his ex t r a dimension al cabinet, thus demonstrating his v.·illingness to get rid o{ baggage deemed to be over the political weight limit. Agnew is different. He has begun to build a constituency of sorts wh ich Hicke l as a forme r governor of Alaska had little of to pro tecl him from While House displeasure. THE AGNEW CONSTITUENCY hRs t>tgun to make. itself heard. Sen. Jarnr s L. Buckley, blood brolher of the con - servatives who ~art now "suspe nding" ttieir support of Nixon. ha!! given notice that if Nixon wants to avok.I losing con- B11 George --~ DEAR GEORGE; Somebody told me you were pret- ty hip, so I am writing to ask your advict on how I can go 1bout get· ting up 1 commune. I would like to . live in 1 commune. What i5 the first step? cw. DEAR C. W. Well, first you get some olhe:r people. fl am using only ,.asy q1lest1ons ~ay. I had a hard night 1 I Rush your prohlem!! tn Geor11:"' tf you're. in a re.al hurry, rush your solutlons. too .! t,.. .. • · llichanl Wilson servative voles in 1972 he v.·111 hal'e to keep Agnev.• nn the ticket. An other conse rvative, Sen. Robiorl. Dole.. chairman of the Re public an /\a- linna l Committee, pronounced the party line in the v.·eekly GOP· publication "1'1onday." "Contrary lo several publ1~h­ ed reports. Vice President Agnev.·'s mis- sion !a 32-da y, IO-coun try tour 1 was an important one, beneficial 1o the inleres!~ cf the Unilcd States. The. President's ~·ords should suffice," slated Dole. Dole noted that Nixon sent Secretary of State Roge rs to greet the Vice President on hi:. return. The Republican chairman also said that the Agnew mission "dove-tailed with presidential Ai~ Henry Kissinger 's la1k.s with Chi nese Premier Chou Eo-fai, ,gave the President much-needed back-up in Southeast Asia, and eased the impact of the President'& dramali c announce· ment."' SENATO R BUCKLEY said : "Mr. Agnew h11s spoken oul courageously and said a lot of things that need to be said anrl I think that as a result ()f his often saying the unsayable he has satisfied a large bloc of the America n public, ma ybe like a majority, that there is sUll some. sanity in public office." Both !he \l.'hite House and Republican Nationa l Com mittee back-up ftf Agnew were occasioned by Agnew's bad press on his lour. The J2-day lrip ended with ~ch bad fee ling that Agnc.w did not pro vide the customary summing up CJf the journey for the benefit of accompanying reporter.11. This omiSliion must have rathtr surprisrd Nixon who as Vice President made much of such briefing sessions on his world tours and v.·on re!!pect thal wa y from reporters who "''ere unsymptithetic to him. PrtS!i accounts provided much fuel for Agnew's cri!ics He wall pictured as travelling with 11 retinue. of 141 persons not including newsmen , in A caravan (If ffJur Boeing i07s plus s cargo p\one. car· ry1 ng 1wn hullel-proof Cadillar.11 Thi!! ~as a biji!ger ihow hy far than Nixon put on in his vice pre.sidflntia.J U-avels, in· C'lurl1ni; ht~ trip In Russia. Agne.,,.· v.·as r1c1ured as bumbl1n.c.; alon~. pla.v1ng golf, ::11 01ri1n.1: cnn1acts .,,.llh ordinary people. bru~h1n~ off 1mp<ir1:i11t off1e1als 1n brief rnrf'IJng..-. mak1ni:: av.k1\·nrd fluffs and fin- ally nffcn<hni:: 11o·1th rc111arks itiat Ameri- can hhick lrlldcr~ could lr arn much from the ;ircnn1pllsh1nC'nl~ nf lh(' Africa n lead. er~ ht> h::irl mrl 1n,c;.1ead ri{ \01c1ng CTln· sl ant rrC'nm1na11oni: 1\1\·IBASSADO R Hnbinson tl-1cllvaine in !'en~ a n1a(!i: R rcJn1nrler tn one such ac- i.:ount by saying he could no1v t111 dersl;ind Agnf'v.•~ aver!'1n n 10 the prel's . lie said 1t \\'OUld be harrl 1(1 1n1agine more in- acc urat e, 1nn11endo·fillerl rrport1ng 1han 11ne nev.•s m:u:azine 's account (If Agnew 's visit IQ Kenya Agne11.•'s press Editorials Press f.01nrnents " Clear Lake. Wi$C .. Star: '1You are now readln~ v.•hat \\lehs1er rlcfinPs as a •ewspaper .article expl1c1tly slating opin- ions held by !he editor or publii:hC'f'-an editorial. \Ve do not clairn lo t)ave all lh e 11.nswers on all subjecl.s but as mosl free thinking Americans. v.·e. do ha ve ideas and opinions on rnany nf the happening" 11rounrl us .. II is our opinion that editorials should not only advocate and express ideR!i. they t1:hc•uld prod people Into th inking and structuring their O\l'n thoughts. We have accomplished one of IMJr purpose!! if readers, .&fter digesting our commeril~. say , 'That clown is all wet •.. he.re's the WRY it should bt' ... 'iou may agree or disagree with the ideas presented. The important thinR to w is. yo u did read fl end your thinking ma y have been '\urned on'." Bridgeport , Ill ., U.11drr : "There stems tn be a connection between tt)e state. of nur nit tional economy and the natlonAI tugl\w11y lra fh c fataUtles. Ftwer .ac- r.idrnts v.·hcn monev is harder to i,:et i!I the formula . Thrre. 1s atwa ys something good that comes of everything." f'pokesman . \'1c Gold. protested that th~ Vice Presirltnrs trip wasn·t 1nlrnde.d as 1 press spectacul ar but as :i ~eriou1 diplomatic mission and accompl1~hed ii. purpose. That v.·as lhe t.onf':, Inn. of tht Whil e House defense of Agnew and N1:ton'1 ,1urlgment that the trip v.·as Important and v.·el).executed as a diplomatic mission. These reactloo5 nn the part of th e Vt'hite }louse and l~e GOP learlersh1p can be accepted RS undercutting an attempt lo dump Agnew on tile ground that he would be an inlernational di saster ii call· ed upon to succeed Nixon . THE LENGTH AND variety of I.he mission Nixon allowed Agnew to un· dertake speaks for it.self. It was tht kind or build·UP and educational tour as well as diplomatic mission whidl Presiden t Eisenhov.·er granted lo .~iJ:on. Nixon made the most of his opporlunilies. He v.·as mobbed in Ca raca!i. He &hook hi1 finger in Khrushchev's face and came out of it all as the Repu blican presidentia l nominee, notwithstanding an organized atten1pl to dump him in 1956. It will probably take more than critical press accounts to dump Agnew, i nd, as yet, an organized movf!f'De:nt to do so hasn'I i;urfaced. oaANll COASl DAILY PILOT Robert N. W tl!d, Publi.fhcr Thom.as Kt t vil. Editor A lbert W. Batts Editorial. Page Editor The tditori1J RJCe ef I.he Dady Pilot a«k:s to inform and s:timulate ftl d· ert by prnentin& rhl1 ne.wsp11per'1 opiniom 11nd mmmenl11.ry on 1op1c1 ol 1nte.tt51 and si&nific1 nee. by pm- v!dlnR a fon1m for {~ expres1110n of our readert' opini()ns, and by pr.!- sent1n,11 tM riiVftl"M' vie\\'P)fn!t of in- formed nbst>rvl!Ni and •pokttm!'n on topics of fhe day, Thursd.11 y. August 12. 1971 ... -... - DAIL V PILOT 7 CHECKING •UP• Few Attend Meet on Capo, Dana! TRAVEL 1TRAILERS Tut ril'l!t informal hearing a feasibility study, and It was Jiminet who presented a letter debtednes.1, population. and on the anne1alion t)f Dana therdore illegal In include ii&ned by six neighbors also tax rate of lhe anneied areas Point and Capistrano Beach to Capistrano Beach in th!' an-favoring the move. if th~ annexation is ac- San Juan Capistrano drew on-oexation. Mrs. Jlm1ne:t cited lack or romplished. nexatKln Bul he said he is $2.00 d discovering that it does have l a ay "'"" "'"'· P I S rl Hr saJd aruiwers lo all ques-a IR •• ft ......... Pigs Don't Really Eat Lil{e Tl1em ly 25 people Tuesday. Dr. John Pollock or Sdn local C'Ofltrol, zoning troubles Caffn{'y answered the lax n.e purpose of lhe hearing . Juan Capistra™ also spoke in and poor county government rate qlleslion, 90 cents per hosted by the San Juan opposition to the annexation as rea~ons to support an· SHlO assessed valua!100 and 30 Capistrano PI an n in g Com· "I can't see any advantagP nexation. ctnls for bonded indebtedness. mission, was to cnmpile a list in H for San Juan." s;:ud Thomas 8. McCutcheon, but was unable to answer lhe t1om will hf' a~a1lable before' OaSll lhe annexation comes to a ,_,,_,,.. v ... c i. ._, vole f\.1ore answers v;1 Jl bt 36100 Dale Paltn Ot. availab~ at the next Town Cothedrol Ci ty, Callfarnlo nn.i Hall meetint scheduled for !Tl 'l 311-'113 Aug. 30 in the City Hall. ..... .-. • .....,.1,...u.l . .._ ... _.~ of coo1mon que5tions and l-0 Po!lock. "U the local poliU· representing the Dana Point projected tax rale fnr the an· determine whether or not cians think thev can head a Citizens for Actlon. a group nexed a_reas llntil a feasibility One man , who did not there is widespread opposition bigger city thev. ;11 probably b1~ formed to obtain local govern· study i~ finished . He also identify himseH, stood up '°d at this time. --' I I of outvoted . Annexalion vn ll only n1enl for their area, asked presentt:1J popu ation 1gures said "It's easier to solve com· THE BEST Rcadez·shlp p o JI' prove .. Peanulliri ia on,. ot the \l'orld'1 mO!!I popular comic slnps. Read It dally in the DAILY PILOT. By L. i\l, BOYD ~'ERE ''OU under the 1m· pression rich women "'ere less inclined than poor "·on1cn to breast-feed their 1 n f a n ts 7 Likewise. Tha t's "·rong. The "'ealthier the nitJl~r. the more apt she is lo breast-feed, surveys sho"'· l\no"•ing this. the medicos now are tr ying to figure out why breast cancer is morr pre\'alen! among the well·to·do girls Most mysterious should 011ly touch the ground about half the time , .. THE U.S. TREASURY DEPART· i\1ENT burns about $25 million (lf "·om-out p.aper money every day ... and 30 PER- CE!\'T of the country's shotgun shells are fired al rabbits "We don't purport lo have serve to lowe r the desirability several questions . all three areas. mon proble~ wh£n we know! any answers yet ,·· said Com-or San Juan ·· He said cititens of Dana Gaffney concluded the hear· one another. We're Americans mission Chairman Gerald Spea king in fa vor or the an· Point want to know thl' city's ing by admitting he was at over in Dana Point, too, you Gaffney , "Bu1 ¥.'e are interest· nexatioo "'as Mrs. Isabel tax rate end bonded in· first opposed to the en· know," ed In your questions and we .-':.:::.::::.:____::_ ___ .:___ ___ .:___.:___ _______ .:___:___:_:.:::.:.:::_.:___:__:::.::_::::_.:___:::::.:::__ _______ _;=========~ mu.~t make a recommendation CONSIDER all the peoplr in the world . Se\'en out of lO don't read ne"•spape_rs. don't listen to the radio, don't watch television. clon'l talk on the telephone A professor told me that. "\\'hat do they do?'' asked I. SaiQ he. "They multiply." ONLY NATION in the world where the men live longer than the 1.11omen is Guatemala . . . EVERY FlfiH BOOK sold nationwide is boui?ht to be given away ... rN THE 100· YARD DASH. a good man Long-tin1e Bal Islander Brumley Dies Edwin L. Brumley, one of Balboa Island's Ion g · t i me residents, died Tuesday at Hoag Hospital. He was 74. l\1r. Brumley, who lived with his wile at 9()3 Bayfront Dri ve. came to the island thirty years ago and settled in the o!d Spencer hg'ht hou~e. "'hrre daughter. Mrs. Susan Bartell now re sides. He "'as ch;iirman of the boarci of Brumley Donaldson Co .. Huntington Beach. His sur\'ivors are his "·He, Ruby.; son. Ed .... ·in H . Brumley. La Habra; daughler, Mrs. Bartell ; brother. Lansing Brumley, Bell; sister. Helen Brumley. Los Angeles; six: grandchildren and one J:reat· grandchild. Funeral services will he at to a,m.. F'ri.. Aug. J.1 in PacirJc Vie w C ·h a p e I . Interment will follow a t Pacific View Memorial Piirk, Newport Beach. F am i I y members advise that flowers may be substituter! w i t h memorial contributions !o a deserving charity of l h e donor·s selection. CUST0~·1 ER Sl<:RVICE: Q. "I madr the unfortunate mistake of calling my brother a pig at thr dinner table, and "·c've just had an hour-long debate O\'er \\'hether pigs eat ;is much pound for pound as cattle.'' A. Suspect a good cow \\'ith a la rge opportunity will outeat a pig . at that. Dump a load of corn into a pi,e:pcn and the pigs will c;:i\ \\'hat they \v<int. then quit. Ca t t ! e , !hough. hilve been kno"·n In eat themsl'!ves to death. Horses, too. WHAT KEEPS a homing pigeon on its course is still a mystery. r believe. But scien· to the City Council on annex:a- tion by Aug. 28." Several people asked ques· I.ions. most indicating they have nn1 yet made up their mind . Two voiced strong op. position. The strongest opponent was Paul Sayre of Dana Point who in a letter threatened litigation if the annexation continue."i. He said the Capistr11nfl Beach Chamber of Commerce had not requested annexation, only s,vim Class Fees Hiked In Newport lists at Pennsylvania State Newport Beach ha~ hiked its University have proved <lne swimming instruction fees 10 thing. By usr: of P0"'erful pay the city's share of the coot magnets thev can ma k e r h I o I e o ympic swimming pool migrating birds go astray, at Ne"'))()rt 1-larbor High thry claim. That·s something. School ;ind has now crealed a RE~IARKABLE hn1\.' 111;iny special fund l-0 put thf' money common savin.c:s come from in. the Sl)Uth Pacific. •·once in a It "'on't be a sinking fund, blue moon." for instance. A either. volcano kickf.!d ash into 1he \Vhile councilmen this week sky over Java hack in 188.1. moved to make the increases And the moon. shining th rough legal -the new rate has been it, looked blue. A rare sight. charged since July I -they sure enough. When ce the blue-also vote d tn put the $2,701 moon saying. · · w h i t e they've already made into the elephant" came from down special account. that way. loo. The King of The ci ty ha s committed to Siam gave 11·hite elephants as cnn1ribute $80.500 to the cost gifts to various notablrs. His of !he $320.000 proiecl , thf' secret enemies. mnstlv. On thr hulk of which is he in g :;urfacr. il looked· like a shouldered hy the Newport· J!Ond"·tll gesture Actuall~·· ~1r!la Unifier! &hool District. these citizens couldn't insult. The fee increases, .fl for thr king hv ~etting rid (lf the s 1~·1mmlng cla.o;ses ;ind 2.'l animals. So they \\'Cre ~tuck crnts for recreational S"'lmm· v.•ith the fe('d hills. \\'hich ing. are expccterl to co1.'er the bankrupted not just a fe"",~d=""=":;':":;:":':':':":r:'·===,I Fn"y fellow . the king, I. "BEWARE Lhe fury nf a pa. tien l man." said Dryden . Suspect that's ('\'Cn more apt of a patient "'oman. Covered 11 slory once Rbout a quiet lady ""'ho for 24 years w11tched her hushand brush hls feelh e1•rry morning in the kitchen ~ink and ~pil the t{lflthra~t{' nu! the window. She finally shot hirn. Your q11estio11s and com· n1enr.s are 1ve/comcd ond u·1ll be 11sed in Cl-/ ECK/NG VP wherever possible. Ad· dress letters io L. J.f. Bnud. P. 0. Box 1875. Ne1vp'Ort Beach, Calif., 92660. lET'S BE FRIENDLY Jf you hav!" nrv,1 ncighbQrs or know of anronr mnvinJ.':' to ()Ur area, please tC'JI us so th11t ""r. m11.y e:>:t•_•nd a frirndly '\1·rlcom~ and hrlp thc1n lo bro::omr acquainted in their new s11rroundi ngs. So. Coast Visitor 494-0l7t 494-t36a Harbor Visitor 646-0174 SOFA OF THE MONTH Do !/ftt• l1a1·e n gro1ci11g fa111il11? Do yo11 li1·e f)ll yo11r f1rr11it11re? 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You don't have to choose from fixed settings. (If you think this is impor· tant to you, think how important it is to your bearnaise sauce or your chicken.) • Stopping instantly also means that when you cook with gas you aren't wasting heat or wasting energy -which brings us to the whole question of conserving natural resources. Gas is a natural fuel. It needs no refining or converting- ju st filtering to get out impurities. So there's no waste at the source. Ga s burns clean, too. So there's very little waste at your end. For cooking, nothing is more efficient than gas. • L ;' . .,.. ·' -· --.-·-~.----.... -- ' No warmur, with gas. It goes from "off' to' high" in a split second . (Wouldn't you rather have the peas come to a fast boil than you, standing around waiting?) Acting fast in a crisis. A gas flame turns down fast, doesn't go on glo,ving or giving off lingering heat. Which can mean the differ- e nce between a lot of boiling and bubbling inside the saucepan and a lot of goop boiled over on the range. With gas you don't have to do th e range-top juggling act, either, yanki ng a boiling pot off a hot burner and setting it on a cooler one to avoid disaster. I Which is why using gas ·costs less and saves energy too. ':.---:--..,..---~-·· _,) P.•·~e ~ .. -.. -.-·---- • ' -::"""-~ ... --_"!.··.-;.~-- ,-..·--....... ~ --... ....:.-. . 11 --... 8 OAll y· PILOT 7~ursd~y, .&uquu 12, 1'171 Welfare Overhaul OK Unio 11 S otne Opin i on Di fferences Medi-Ca l Approval Staged Do cl{ Stril{e an Eme1·gency? SACRA~t ENTO !UPJ I T h • Ca lifornia !Pi;!lslaiure, .after passinJZ a landmark welfare reform blll, lodily prrparf'd 10 send (;ol'. Ronald Reagan a l-Ulnpan1on n1C'as11rr tl\'erhauling 1!1e st:tll's !lled1· Cal heallh l'llf't' S,\'SlCtll. Reai,:an h(lpes to sign both measure~ 11110 Ja w Frtday. thus resnl l'ing nnC'f' and for all rhe 197! !rgisl11turp 's t\o. I ls~ue. The two-bill packa ge is designed to sav~ taxpayers bct11·l'en $350 and S400 million ann ually -.still not enough 10 ;1111oirl a ~tale tax increase 1h15 year. The two huge p l1 bl fc ass1stanct. programs, v:hich serve 2 .~ million lo..-.· income Californians, now are costing $3.5 billion in feder;il, state and county funds. Picketi11g Builders SAN FRAN CISCO (UPI ) -Washington agricultural pro-grain, valued at S2.25 million. Sen. Alan Cranston and Labor duels already are starling to The department predicted s I J o Hod look else where ,'' Cr a ns t n n that fu1ure ~alt'~ would hf' ln!it SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -ecre ary ames · gson said. "We are in danger of if the 24·pOrL strike is not end• disagree on whether the West The Tean1sters Union has Coast dock strike ls a national permanently losing nu r erl. d · r h r· markets." o • or ered p1cket1ng nr I e 1rst emergency. Ross f..1organ. rt go n ~ 11me at high rise construcltnn Hodgson said Wednesday ii Backing that . the Ore11:on employment d t vis io n ad- 11;ites in Sil n Fr;incisc:o in was not and the California Department of Ag riculture m1nis trator. said th11! 6.150 "·ni I ·d ·t ceported the wheat rrrcwers in person~ \\'ere out nf work a~ " ' Can a child prove God's care for himself 7 't'es, if he's lrnrned that God, divine Love, is presen t lo help him in everything he docs. Christia n Scie nce tea ches child ren how to pra y effcctivrly for th rn1srlves, their famil ies, and the \\'orld. 'fhis i'> \\ hy there are already three and fo !1r genera tions of ('hristian Scientists v.·ho h<n r: £!TO\\ n up relying fully on scie ntifi c prayer for heal ing. )'our .:hilJrcn \\•ill he \varmly received in our Sund:iy School. Bring them this \l.'eek. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUNDAYSOIOOI. Co••• MU• -~ ... , C~u·c~.., Chr!1!. J<IMllll J .. 0 Mtu V0t<I• Ot. -f:U A.M. Hu•!ln9!on l •och -•!•ot Church ti Chrl•I. l clMll•t lln & Oll•t -f :)O & ll:M A.M. Nrwoetl luch -""' Church •I Chri•I, l<lft!!tll llOJ YI• Lido -foDll " lO:JO ... M. ~•wpor1 l o•cn -Socond Church ..r Chrl1!, Sci•nlill JIOO P1cltlc V•t W Or., (orono dt! M1< -IO:ot A,M. Acting y,·it h ra re speed. both legislative houses pa ssed the welfare bill Wednesday. Then thf' Senate passed the Medt· Cal bill and returned it to the Ass('n1bly for e~pceled rouUn(' ('o n cu r re n ct' today in amendmenr~. Beagan ha s prai~rd the v.·elfare ll'gisl ation as "lhe most cornprehens1ve rPfnrn1 of welfare e\'er attempted, not only here in California but in the United Stales." Although it represen ted only part of whal he originally sought from the legislature, the bill v.·as eertain to enhance th Republican go vt'rnor's na- lional political image as not nn!y a loud proponent or Wt'lfare reforn1 but a proven producer. After Beagan·!! mort' am- bitious "model for thf' nation" prnposal w11s rejected by th e Senate. the governnr bargain- ed with legislative leaders and they ulti mately negotiated the com promise welfare a n d Medi.Cal bills. Backers say the welfart> bill y,•ill save taxpayer~ SJR4 n1illio n and close the book:<> on ''ho rror stories" of welfare abu~r. f;r<1nlS \Viii be illl'l'l'ri~Cd for two-third,~ of 1hose on .!\id 10 Families y,·i th !) e p e n r! r n l Children 1AFDC1 and decre11s- ed for the other th!rd wi1 h outside income . A wt>lf<ire mother of lhree now recr1l'ing $261 mon thly will get $2811. but cannot rP.tain certain outside Inco me which currentl y ollen allows her ac1ual benefit~ rn fa r surpass the ba sic relief check . Seale Denies Hara ssing Mere ha nts rei 111iat inn for a loc.'knul or !..It' ocra sa t 1 was. ., Hodg.~on . in San Francisco lhe northwest ha,·e Jost the the resull of the walkout at the union truck drivers by con · Ill lalk \\'llh AFL-CIO Pre:<>I· sale to Japan of 41.000 tons nf port nf Orf'gon tru.:!ors 1n 46 Nor l her n dent George l\leany, toldlfi;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--------""------,, California counties. nev1smen !he w a I kn u t The Assoeiated G e n er a \ presented a "very critical situation ,'' but "does no! Contractors and Engineering qualify as a national emergen-and {;rad 1 n ~ Contractors cy as yet." Ass0<:1;i!ion Joc ked out m'>re Cranston declared the !iix- th::in Ii 000 Tean1sl ers \Vecl-v.·crk stnke is such an I See by Today's Want Ads • EXERC'I~E TO MUSIC! d fl I ~ en1ergeocy "bt';t ause it has \\'hile )n•J°t!' t11king !ht "fCRKf',J,f".\' I UPI I -Rla•k nC's <1.v. a rr un10n f':u1rr.~ n -~ tied up an enormnus number inf'hf'11 n!f '1~th 11 ti.Pit f'X· bo.vr·ott erl .'iC'hedulccl tontr'acl Panlhrr Cha1r:11;-.n R 11 b by of Ame1·ican as well as foreign !'r<-1~nr. l!siro !n 511 currPn! Sc;ile rlf'nied \Vt>dJJe.'iday 1hat t?.lks TUC'Sdit.I ships, has eost farmers and \ s Tr11rk 111pr~. 1111 hf"ing the parly was involved in a However, !\1nrris Le.\~, th1rf canners untold million~ in .' io:nlrl hy thr .'iame pPrwn un ion nrgnti;:itor, said his foreign exports to markets in foda y'!! \Vant Ad~. "shakedown" of black liquor negoti;ili iin leiln1 will mrct that may not be recovered " store owners. bul admitted it with AGC olf1e1als f.-londay in Both Cr<inston and S€n . •Thi!< i.~ a Bari;:ain for 11ny-onr !riokin1: for e rlrytr -"'' pic ket ing them to bilck Sacramento. Mark Halfield ( R·Ore .), are jr 'i; ;i l\Pnmorp <'Ind H0!< 10 requests for don.<1tions. "I know ..-.·e're going lo ~1\'e urging Harry Bridges, pre.s1· r:-rt rllPnt ronrl itinn . Rl'arl ii our best shot , prov iding the denl or the International m··· ,~ .. 1 ,, '",,,,Cl•·· "The party has no inleresl I "" '~"' ~ people we're going to talk wi!h Lon .I! s h or cm en' i; and 1 .s ifiM Arl~! in hurting the hie.c k are wi!lin_g tn 1alk on :ill \V;'.trehouscmen's l'nio n, tol business man ,'' Seale told a issues,'' Less sai d. rc>sume ncgoti11t1ons wit h thr a \VHATHAS4rlrivP,U-arh- news conference called in Less said his 11n1nn bfi.vc11!· l'aeific Maritime Assnc1atinn I t r in1enn r. powf'r extras. response 1o a complaint filed led Tuesday 's n1 e e I 1 n .i;: Thrre has be-en no rrply fro m I 11nrl a l11ndall 1op7??'.'? A beeause contr<.Clnrs rrfuserl to Bridges. I Con11n t n1111 of rourae ~ It's in Alameda County Superior discuss un ion nirmbership of "Fore ign cu.~tomers "f worth looking 1nro. Court by Willie R. Boyette, truck owner-oper;ilors .. ____ ,c~·,~t~if~n~rn~i'.'a~, ~O"..''~'~'"'"~"'__"'"~d~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ head of a black mt'Tchants ------ association. •••••••••••••••••••••••••-••.~.,.°"~-~"';"l'·~·~~,,~ .. '!! The complaint said the ~ '~l. Pc.others threatened to close down the businesses of associ ation members unless they made weekly cash con- lributions lo llie party. Seale .'iiild the p;ir1y was in· vr•l\'f'd only 1n picketing thC' mf'rchan ls and h;id used 110 other eoercion. He said !hf' Panthers had asked l h c owners lo ''donl'.te anv sniall minimum amount -t~·o. fi ve or tf.n dollars 11 v.'eck -to he lp Panther pAr!y programs" aft er supp nrl ing the mercha nts in a dispute with a local market chain. • .. ~~ : . ' t GALE lOOO's OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM GALE BIG 550 lb. 'NO FROST" • DUPONT 50 1 • Hl-LO'S • SOLIDS • TW EEDS • ANTR ON • NYLON • COMMERCI AL • SQ. 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Oo<on1 M1e1nd Mttl• [lfl Lu•, J.,..c1 M1rl1 1r>d Ff&nk O~vo<I Lon"°". G1•&t<!I,,_ • 1»<1 Poul A. ~T~:rv·. ~~:1!'L ·~~ns'l;~.~. l Hon!oO'I. lllc1roo 'v •nd E•lnor P. l(fll•, "fl>On'lll lfl<I 8t rc1•1\I H Klmmt l, Pll•!ll1 A.. In<! Jlmt> J Cll11u-. M1ta1ro1 V!cto,11 i nd llruc1 Jtroi.1 Fl .. O July :JI MeDen~!, Wiibur L. •nd Tlle<1or1 H\:imf:',;, Ciro! Ann l n<I Roboo'rt '""""!. Mltl\•el M on<I C.,11• E" Joct;'°", Mich.lei ''on, 1rod D•bn !l~~~~~~ G . 0(1<1 Wln<l•or l~. Ill Mofftl C&ll\e•lne •ncl J°"n P Chev1lier. Frllderic Jome• and Donni '" A<ll"'I• J°"n WllKltf i nd J•Cauollr>t Joi.no. !lorblfl M•rv i nd Gor. Rlcllord ka!ft, Horald H. ond l!o!!v flOlne Lln•kl'I'. Wllll1m Robe<! ono ~1r>Oro Maratr11 C~ralt, Nell Clll!a<d 1nd 1onl G. Hiii, Jahn I' e~~ RI!~ 0. llovd. J•me~ P. 1r><1 l•moard !•lcll<f, Undo LUu••r and GrMH lk••· Jun• ~nd R~nn1<1 R Sonchei, Alda 11\er••• ond Ralallo Raml•el. Marc~ll• and Gutd•luoe. Jr Robl•on, Beulnh lov and Rober! Carey Wvnn, J""'" Otan. nnd Rot>'"' Clvd• Norm•n· John Wlllll'T' 1n~ Qo•.n O.v!1, (1!1rTQl!t L. Ind Rlch.lrd M, Co•. lllroll Jo•"Oll 1~d Judv Kot!lr, 111'1'• G. 1nd francll l:d~•d BKk• Jcn..,h 8. 111(1 Louis A. \111!a. Tht•••• M . 1nd Ale••»<!<!• A. ~chr•ck, Oclro!l\y E. i nd "US!ln E . Coolie, Vlrglnll LOUl'IO Incl G..,,<>t Eo~g:~rf,~r• M1rl1 1nd Kenell! Wlf· "" Vlaor. Joon M . end 11'1om•• M Ru•h. lh rbar1 M, i nd [)fnnl• G. lrvi'le. Phvtlll M •~" Ro~ l"oOlll B•'l>U , 1MI I nd Rlch1rO 5. Frkkev, cvn1h11 511• """ Greoctv e. Smllev. Jr , Cntrl•• R. i ncl Lllll•n I .~~~·~~":. F on~ Rob••' ..,_ M•vabb, Vlrgln;1 L. 1r>d w ,11,,m C. Htllleld, 1••" L and Eldon I{. 1•ulll1o, M•rll Delore• end Joe Ne•to< H••w111. Mkflelle Miii• •rod Dorla ld M;~!~n1. Sholl• Pu1n1n1 l r>d Plul H~n'l.':~~n~••\orlt P. '"" Oen P. McOon•ld. Bernier II:. "'" Jftck J . Gtrrlson. J1nlce Mt• and Jack O!lvt r R•ln•, O•vld L•• •nd Pot•• llu!n Wrlglll, Donn• 5. ond Al!<.cl G. Ethier. Georg!1 Ann 1nd G~reld Ow•n Pllt<I "~t111! 1 kr•Tr••· Philio L and (MO! E. Vancil. Wllll1"' H. 1nd Oorotnv P. Sancne1. R•Ymend "le><ander &rod M••Y Muno• Barbee, Rttd P. ol'ld Oorolny M. "1ull•. Joie R•f•" Lcoer '"" "nll• Ce:11t l Yciono, Lo"ii " •nd E•tn .. Strw~c!. Richard Nel1on er><! Sus•n Elaln• W~•len, Oe•!•f M ~nd La"v M. Whi tt, J<*in Wl!ll1m o...t Irene Ell•abetn 1 onnec, Ooretllv "tl..ie and H1rrv ShtlbY snob•"'· Gtoroone 1 . 1n<I "nloln1 l , 0,.,0, 8•nnle F. and Je1n Cool<. Locv Ind WIUl1m s. Buehler, Carol Edn1 •nd Robert Le•lie l"u1"10U. l(ol!v Wl11 i ncl Alie• ,..n,.,.111 New. Dorl• E. 11'111 oavl• " "'bbol1, Judlltl E. ond Gattv E . ll•vno10, ""'""' Lvnn •nd Sl1v..., F•ank Swill, Mary K. 1nd L1•rv P. Gllblrl, F•tnco• P, i nd M••vln "· Jllanll)l'I, f(1Th•Yn G. •1'111 Wllllam R. BiOfn•ted, Luenn 5..., and Jon Bowdon !Oionberg, Su••n Louh• •rod l(nul B•roe• Oelbv. wltno<T> Frenk end Donn• Me• erowr>. Shlrl•v F, •nd W&ltor G. f-lourl'J<lV, Jen1l' Je•n •n<I Gto'g• C•m~b.il Bcvie. Carol B •nd M~•A! tivduke, Merv L. end ~toph•n J Llmlenmuth, Ruutl' Wovn• i nd El&ln• Jene! Scodelltr. Paul J . tnd Alie• M. f ort••ler. Sh•rrl 0 . ond Ricne•d E. Ho•utlt, W•vn• H. encl Snlrle• J. l{""'P· WeTnen• Starr end Joieoh Lt• Ch•Pm•n. Oon1ld Irving and Jev llo1•nheld E1ootlto EdwAtd LoU•~ 1na cnrl1Tln• '"" Rambo. Jenn O. 1nd Dt lort l J Corle•, M1rl• L . .o.rod Juan Nlclloll S· Jon• J. ana DAit W. Sch1n, L,... Anthonv 1nd M1rc1l\1 Cotnorln• Nickel GorO<ir '· ond Torell "· Death Notkes COOP flt H1ro•d f . Coooet. Age •' of JJ)O B•Q• ~' , tlowOClt! B•&<h 011• al a.ath. Avu. 11. Ull. SU•V>Ytd b• wl!o, Adai<nt, at the M"'t: "°"" ~mutt o. '"° J<*in T. '""'"" five ur1nd<"lldron. Serv«•" M~naev , .O.uoU\! II et P....... l'am ll~ (hoool. 8L1ro1I •' Wei•m•n"•' M~'f>071J\ p.,~. P••• Fam•!> Colon•• F~~e•et Homt, Oifec!oro. McGI N"l lS Nell l M<G r>n•I of Son Fttn1ndo OMt o! d••'~• A"ou•! 11, nil ~u"''""d n' '""' dauuhlt"· M" E!lia~o!n M""' cl Co••• M••~· /1111 M~rmt Wt1kln•h•w or r••••O~""' two orond•nn" 5•m •nd J im M<G•nn•1: h•• "'""d<Uv~Mrr•. J•nl• Mo\tr, C•rOI l•""'ft • C••u~•lle •nd 5u .. n I!<•"" Ai>d K1!1\l1on Av•tln. 5uvl<•> F-na.v. Av~u" IJ, •t Glenn•vM (!loo f l, C.l~n~''"" Momotlel Pt•k In ~·n F•'""""°· 11..v. C1rroll P1ri.:er otll~la•­ '"9 B~ltt Coot• M•M Mortut rv. o""" ~"· ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLrFF l\IORTUARY U7 E. 11th St .. Costa Mesa 14M88& • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del ltl•r .. 113-9450 Costa '-1e5a . . . 146-%414 • BELL BROADWAY l\tORTUARY 110 Broad"·ay. Co5ta Mes.a LI 8-3433 • l\tcCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1195 Lagana Canyon Rd. 4H-M15 • PACIFIC VIEW l\1EMORIAL PARK Cemetery l\1ortuary Chapel S58I Pacific Vkw Drln Newport Bead!, C&lilornla l«-17111 • PEEK FAMILY COWNIAL FUNERAL H0~1E 7ROI Oolsa Ave. We1tmln1ltr llW515 • SMITll'S MORTUARY 8Z'7 l\fa ln SL .,...... Elderly Eligible For Tax Refunds SANTA ANA -Fewer and fewer .senior citizens are filng for properly tax refunds, reports Richard N e v i n li , chairman of the Stale Board of Equalization. fiscal year ending J une 30, 1971; and m\l.Sl have earned a total income of lesa than $3,3)(1 fo~ Ule 1910 calendar year. Claim forms maybe ob· lained from any office of the Board of Equaliza.lion or UCI School Gets Grant TRVINB -111e UC l rvine- Co'.lHfomia College of A1edicine has bet'n awlll"ded a $185,000 stale Oepartmenl of Rehabilitation gr an t to e.~tabli~ a cardiac-pulmon· ary testing unit. The unit will evaluate heart or lung patients lo d etermine their polential for emp!oy- meni, according lo Robert E. llovoard. stale director (If rehabilitation. Beac1i Embezzler Gets New Hearing SANTA ANA -A llun- tlngton Beach aceountanl who was .sent to slate prison after pleading guilty lo charges that he embezz led more than $50,000 from his employer now says he never meant to 1ay it thal way. th11l delense attorney Paul Caruso &cl the guilty plea all \liTong. 6'°AlL 't' PILOT D Quack Docs 'U n1naske<l' TU~IN -llow do you ra-ognh;e a quack' docto r! The An1erican Cancer Society has r~leased a pamphltt entil!Pd , "Cancer Quack." wnlc:h, a('- ('Ording lo Mrs Eugene F. ·ruu, chair1nan of the .society 's public education comm ittee in Orange County, should tell you how. Nevins expressed disap- pointment in noting that 1or the second consecutive yt'ar, less claims are being filed. As of Aug, I. only 40,300 of the projected 70,000 eligible senior homeowners had filed the ir 1971 applications, -11 percl'nl behind last year, and 26 per- cent behind the year before, Franchise Tax: Board, or by ;::oc=c=c=c=c=c=c=c=c=c=; v.•riting to Senior Citizens I Property Tax Assistance, I P.O. Box 1588, Sacramento, The equ ipment and staff v.•ill be located at the UCI medical ('()liege teal'hing facility al the Orange County ti.I e di ca I Center. Thomas John DeFusco, 45, of 17882 Bell Circle, will be brought back lo Orange Coun- ty Superior Court Aug. 25 for discussion with Judge Byron K. P.tcMillan of bis argument DeFuSCQ t'laims lhat Caruso promised hirn probation if he wou!d plead guilty. J udge McMillan accepted the plea June 7 and ordered a state prison term of one to 10 years for the accountant. DeFu.sco wa s arrested after he allegedly !liphoned more than $50,000 from hi!! La Habra employers. ~1rs. Tull said the pamphlet is frtt to anyone interested i11 knowing about protection rron1 quackery and lej(al procedure!'! prelaining lo it. Pamphlet!'! are available al the society 's Orangt' County headquartt'rS, 18356 Irvine Blvd., Tustin. Nevins urges all senior citizens \\'ho qualify under the Senior Citirens Property Tox Assistance Law lo file before Oct. 15. Claimants must be 65 years of age or older as of Jan. I. J971 ; they must have o.,.,•ned and occupied a home betv.·ee n July 1, 1970 and June 30, 1971; must be a resident o f Calirornia as or Jan. 1. 1971; must have pa.id the property taxes on the home for the Solon Sets County Talk To Doctors ANAHEIM Senator Robert Dole or Kan sas , chairman of lhe Republican National Committee. ~·ill be the featured speaker at !he Th ird Annual Seminar of the Congress of County Medical Societies, Sept. 17·19 at t he Disneyland Hotel. 95807. The public is k'.viled 1o hear Senator Dole speak at noon. Sept. 18, by making reserva· • lions y,•ith the Congress of ! County Medical Soci eti es, P.O. 1' Box 54571. Terminal Annex, Los Angeles. California. 90054. Other speakers at the three- day convention include U.S. Representative Jerry L. Pettis (R-Yorba Linda); Otto C. Page, M.D.. president of f American Society of Internal Medicine; and John P.1. Ken- ney, ~1.D., president of United Foundations for Medical Care. New College Opening Set ~. In Anahei111 ANAl-!Ell\1 -A new four- year private college stressing "American heritage. Chris- tianity and Americanism" will open in September, l!l72, in Anaheim. The former Atla ntic Richfield research laboralor- ies located on a 29-acre sile at :Mu!ler Street and Crescent Avenue. Anaheim, will house the institution to he called Heritage Christian College. The school is expected to l'nroll 500 students for classes in the converted 10-huilding research lab complex. said Dr. Robert \\'ells. pastor of Cen- tral Baptist Chur ch of Anaheim . The church"s 4.000 members have underwrllten <'I> $.1 million purcha.~f' or 1he property ror tin' college v:hlch will train private school teachers and adrninistrators. A separate bo:ird of trustees will ad- minister the college and wi\1 have ma'Tlbers dray,11 from throughout the U.S., Dr. \\1e!ls I.. said. Ball Player Aids Group ANA!IEl~t -Ange.I catcher .Jeff Torborg has been named honorary chairman or 1h<' an· n~al .:Breath of L i fe ' ' campaign for the Orange County chapter of lhe National Cvstic Fibrosis R e s e a r c h FOundation. According ta ?o·lrs. Oiole Karr, executive dlreclor of the foundation. Torborg will head the bouse·to-house convassing campaign. beginning Sept. 1. designed to solicit 11upport for cystu: fibrosis r e s e a r c h centers. .. .$27& NOW$139 lggis..ilmJIY: -·----.. ,'fll..~lll• l l. a41-11n Groffiti is A Joke . , • Reolly Decorative Gold Anodized Screen Door • Cu1tam pa t q rill1 • 1 .1.1/t" pu1h b&ri r • l b", inc l. h1rdw1r1 ~ 22.95 NEW scon·s KODE LAWN PESTS Kill1 l1wnmotll 1 •••••• culwerfl'tl, ••mv woini1, 11 ••• • c1 •• n, odo!· fre• • U1t wilh 1prt od1r 1,000 111. Ft ... , .... 14.15 3.95 ASSORTED FEATHER DUSTERS • A .,,,;ety of bri,ht calars • Dr1u11 <1P lh• du1linq cho•• • l ow budq•I pric1 59' Enioy Patio Potluck With Family-Size Redwood Table and Bench Set STURDY, COTTON GARDEN GLOVES • H t1vv d uty c "'n1lruclion • Prata ch ll1ndt fram 1oil, chemicol1 • Lidie • •nd me n'• ,;,~, Prlc" Geed e Lerge cep•city 70" teble comet complete with two full-1i1e benc h11 e Selected rustic redwood is beeutifu!Jy con- itructed with 1tron9, clean line1 Well-belenced, sturdy, .1nd dureb1e-bu ilt to give you ye1r1 of use 2488 Thr• We4.·Aut. llrtl DELTA FAUCETS FOR KITCHEN OR BATH • H1ndt om1 chrom•pl&!t d f•oc•h • Our~bl t fini•ll lao~1 ,aatl far \ ' yo•ri • Bt!h motlt1- Ne. 500wf ' . I WINDOW SECURITY LOCK • Secufot window• from forcod ontry • E••Y le inol1H • Pratecl vaur I-om• froM burq latt 57' • ' • 29' •·'· .- 13.88 " t-~~--,,...,,..,~,.....,.,..,,..,""'""',,,-t~~~~~~~~~~·: QUEEN ANN 30" KNIFE EDGE CHAISE PAD FOUR PIECE TV TRAY SET • e.;qhl 'n' bald llarol p•l'•rn • Outlitv tt•v• wilh t&i11d adq•• • Atlr1cli•• brtu holder 3.49 ... ,-..,.._,_V:.:.,ANITY AND ..._ OFFSET .. -· TOP re;:· -~l ,I 1.;t·' ,. -' ··~ ),' .. ). 1 ·~~1l.-1 ~.:"1{'° •. 1>/I\)}\' -· .::!!.",··~ ... ..,, .. f'j I I, ,, ?I .. , .. :. ..•. ~ ·. . \;,J - 1'·4l .~J ~' "' HANDY JUMBO-SIZE 3-PIECE SPRAY PAINT BRUSH SET • Cha<>•• ftom 1 n•m1l1 • l popul•t 1ii1t : ""d l•cq u1f1 I", I 'Ii", 2" • All the moil po pu1 or • H 1ndt1 1"V 1htd11 no"lbt t ef job• • l••v lo 1111 -• H1rdwoed 110 meu ond fun h1ndle1 69' ... 39' 2666 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MES~ P.HONE 546-.7080 WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 ·' SA TUR DAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 • • Solid fo1,., p1d fot comfcrt1ble la<1nqin9 • F:t. .II tlt ndor .. choi••• • o.~or•!i•a p•l- l•rn• chaic t a f (elot1 ~·~· 1.YMPIC PROTECTIVE EmRIOR WOOD STAIN • 66 cola.,, 1altd er oemi· DLYmPIC h t n1p•r•"' • l1•ut1li•• .n •xl1 rior wo•dt STRln • Pralech I ' , •••• rv11 1 ____ 65! .. qt. -'• , , 12.JI . ,. · 1 • -; 1 i1 I l 1 t -. , ... ""'""'· .,.,,. ~ • • • I •. l0 DAILY PILOT Boat Rack Idea Gets Panel Eye The Joint Harbor Com- mission Tuesday said it likes the idea of city-owned dinghy storage racks in Ne\\·porl Beach and ordered a staff report lo deter1nine how many are needed and where they should be. The panel, a liaison com- mittee &f Newport Beach ('ouncilmen and Orange Coun- ty Harbor Commissione rs, wa~ a~ked to study the strret-end boa1 st or a g t problem by lhe city council. -' • ·• ,. I ThursdiJ', ~119ust 12, 1971 By Phn lnl9rlandl Pressure fnr the pub!ic racks has come from Ne.wport Harbor mooring owners who Jost the right to store dinghies 1~a~·~l~?.~::;~~~~:.::.::2~~~~~~~::.J randomly al 1wo El reel-end Cl 1:iot r....,.. s...i--. ._, ,.7L .w...u ,..~ •• -. beaches last mont h. •No. no. yon still don't haVe it right ••• it goes glonk, glonk, bonk, bonk. and then _,., in a while, .flonk-a.-.fionk. .. The action was I a ken despite city 1-:iarbor .11 n d Tidelands director G e or g e Dav.·es' recommendation to the city counci l that dinghy l----------------------1 racks not be installed so the city wouldn't l'aler le a •·special interesl group." Dawe..<; adn1ilted in his report that racks would be "neater. cleaner and less detrimental to beaches and a:afer for the owners." He said the possibility of the city contracting lo have a commercia l operation buil d racks was looked into, but judged un reasible because the number of racks could "serve only a small portion of the mooring owners ... Dawes alsa felt tha t rack use "shouldn't be restricted to mooring cwners cn!y but to anyone who might come and go for the day." Councilma n Carl Kymla. commission chairman. 1aid he felt the city should have poi;tponed its dinghy storage ban until an alternate solution was found. "I am of the opinion this is 11 hardship o r inconvenience primarily because the ci ty has permilted conditions In exist over the years -good, bad, or indifferent." he said. Capt. J . Earl Younger, founder &f a mooring owners association. said that NewJl(lrl Beach first inv ited moorings years ago. ''We appreciate bring eut there, but we should be tr..ated more as invited gue!'ils than poor relations -which is the way I feel so fa r." Younger gaid lt was a •'hardship" for mo or l n g ewners to have to \ruck their dinghies in and out and added that .. wbere yo u once had dingh ies en the street ends, )'OU now have traJ/ers . ·• Other moo ring owners in the 1:udlence said they looked for but could not fi nd alternate • Elorage areas. A few women mentioned that it was "im- possible'' fnr them to visit their own boats because they couldn't hand le the dinghies by thr mse!ves. Younger iaid, ''We are just trying to gE't to our own property -v.·e pay taxes nn it. I !\ee lit.Ill' d1ffrrrnce bttween i boat and a house.." Joint commission member Frank Robinson a greed , saying. "As long a~ the r.ity is going to lease tidelands area. it'1 like putting a house up 11nd not providin~ streets, We have a responsibility In complete lb! loop and develop stnrage capabilities ," ll()J~BIJCKS® ls ears J Use Se&n Revol vin( Charge d . ' goo weann ... wherever you'r e goin' SAVE 10% SAVE 23 % SAVE 14% '4.99 S hirt~ '6.50 Jeana '7.50 Jack et11 444 497 644 Blue denim jeans and jacketi:; are a r ugged blend of <'-Ot· t on· a nd DuPont• 420 nylon.All-cotton d enim shirts ha \·e b a ck yokes, long tails and sna ps. Vat· dyed for lasting col- or and SanfQrized:» formlnimum shrink- age. Men's 11izes. 31$2.39 Cotton '~y lon Cntto n Canvas Wor'< Sntk~ ...... ,.,._ .. ~fnr 1Jl8 Glovl'.~ ............ 3 for99t ,\ftn'J tt'nrk f'!orl1i11v Derr. Prices Effective Thursday, August 12 through S~turda~·. Aufi!ust 14 I Sears I ··"•'••"•• a •• , ...... .,. YOtl"I' Mon•y Back M.u~.wl11.•0<,o.xoi;o. 'r•• f'orfdnf Avallabl•~ SINGER 120th BIRTHDAY FABRIC SALE-A-BRATION JIRINTED KNITS A .aftn••• "'°°' to be W....-.d fOf fathion'• soft cf.rwt1e1. A pNt+y .corf to occeont ,.'lody'1 wordrob•. 100 7. oylao. ••1.•s .. w;d.. s1 60 R~'I"' $3.98 yd. SALE I yd, BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED PRINTS from Finland ••• Looks 01 •Xp•nsive 01 1lgn•cf deti9ner fabric. On a fine sati n cotton m luxurious coloring•. s1 20 Wo1hoble. lOO·~ cotton, 44/45'' wide. R09Vl0< $3.98 yd. SAU I yd, DOB SATEEll PRINTS . Sate ... ·atways ho1 that clean, •licit look of a stigMty vfcnMCf f9ftfsh. .._,. .... ~hl ighted by pt•tty spring print•. s1 20 Wasl\ab.le. l 00,.. cotton. 4•/45., wide. LERO JACQUARDS Regular $2.98 yd. SALE I yd, A charming fabric with pretty flowers on cheery spring coton. Pleo1ont flo.. ,.1 .... l OO~o <OHan. $1 20 .Wo1hoble. 4 5" wide. Regular $2.50 yd. Remnants 30% to 50% off orig. price sALE 1 yd. Any Electric Scissors Know it all! SINGO Modtl C-125 SW . Singer Hllltl Scissors Sewing 111 ,~~price Only s'P3 ~675 le . '3'' to 'II" "I· SUI SAVE $1,20 i;::..'"=~~if'..Z' SING ER NllWtc»l'IOW-wlltWn~tiuctv-f .• , , ........... ~· , . ., ....... ~ ,,..,., .. ,,, For <1ddressol S•nqer Sewing ~nT~r ne,:i.1 .. st yo1 1 -S"'" w,,•te oages unrl<'• :)!NC.ER COMPANY City Aides Split on Carrying of Weapons CAMDEN. N.J. (UPll - When racia l tensions In tft1s city of 102,000 began lo rise ttlree years ago, couocilmen voted then1selves and city of- ficials police powers anrl 311 caliber revolvers to go with lhem. shoot.out with three men who allegedly attempted lo hold up 11 tavern he wa.~ in, He helped capture one of them. carry it around every day." lfouse bought his own pisl.01 l'alher than accept one from the city. gun and chased lhe pair f(lr about two blocks, but he never fired it. Even a preacher has taken to packing a pistol. Arizona Ill the l 8 l 0 I reme1nbef'. 'T'his is Camdea. N.J ., in 1971.'' Before a new councilm;in has a chance to cash his first paycheck, he receives a pistol and lessons al the police firing range on how to use it. Councilrnan John R. Marini used ((l carry a revolver when he was on tile cow1cil's police <-·ommittee and accom panied pol icemen on patrols. "lf I got it from them, 1 would have to give. it back if I qult-working for the cily," he said. "There are a lot of screwy people on the streels.'' says the Rev. J, Allen Nimn10, who carries his gun while on duty as direc1or or the ('lty 's ci vil defense unit. "ft's a n1at\er of personal protection _" In a re- cent editorial concerning the gun-toling city offit.ials, th<' Camden Courier-Post said. ''This isn 't Dodge Cit y. Kansas, or T omb stone . Two week ago, co11nc1lman Golden "Pete" Sunkell uSt'd his. Su nkeU, a retired police detective, was involved In 11 ~~INCUIDES::;; . Now Marini leaves it at home, ''because I'd use ii. H someone pushed me arounrl , I'm liable to blow his head off ," Alan ll Ho11se, finance '1 1rector, thinks !ht law does not give l1irn the right "to strap a .38 on my hip and F'onner heavY'l'·eight boxing ('hampion Jersey Joe Walcott, now director or community relations, also carries 11 revolver. A few years ago Walcott spotted two suspects leaving a sporting goods .Glore Which just ~n robbed. He drew his INCUJDES': °'"""""" &.--,.,_ dorabffl ~ .wt lltlf'g ... ~ CJttllo.Palc & Double Bonus />A 'Iha qaality features here et new low ~ He~ duty at,. center support. exclasive C<Mll'I si-•Do<m.- Qlbo ttarts wtth a ~9 and • QJfeA1g twupered saeet lnnef- ~ llRit and adds c;omlort, plosl ished wAh ell lhe~ieetlves and extra comfort ~ Ortho ""''idosl MATTRESS & 2 aox SPRfNGS MATTRESS & BOX SPRlltG MATlltESS & BOX SPRrNG UDES caMlinBILE SOFA DOUBLE~ llee"tlrad. wersatikJ sofa compll- rnonts your home wt-th modern d esign, iine tailoring end con--' stmc:tion. Compfe4:e with OrthO Mattress for a restful $klep. A-valable 'ill all sizes. Nowo7Ntv s139 95 Reg.$159.95 s119es NOW ONLY ;ovroHLv s5995 .rowu.om s171195 INCLU DES : Ortho-Pak & ·DoubJe Bonus Slep all ttl€l 'Mr'f "P to lletnJe ~ tfTY ot an Ortho ~ aell ' Yot1 got ~M.ime $tlppOl't and , \'a loo! MATIRE'SS I 2 BOX SPRINGS . INCLUDES: Ortho-Pak & Double Bonus Tempered steel Innerspring llNt built to l8et end lat;t and give you the finest In Meeping comfort! MAnRESS a 2 BOilC SPRANGS ;woID *24995 LAKEWOOD 4433 Candltwood Avenue C1ndl•Wood Shopt. (11cross rrom Lakewood Center) Phone: 634-4134 INCLUDES: Oflhc>.Pal< & Doable 11onu$ Ortho's own, exc.Aaslve Crown FleJC. ceater support Is e ~r- ..., -IOog -oopport. Giant waft!el MATTRESS A BOX SPRJWG INCLllDES: o.tho-Pak & Double Bonuo Airy, cool, no-sag comfort Is yours at saviJl"JS nOW'I Ortho as• Stlfes you of e..we and 'f8"'6l llA1TlU!SS a. llOX ·- INCLUDES: Special Doable -Ortho designed. com;truc!ed, bailt end inspected thts sleep sel ! 1 You simpfJ C3l'1 ind bcl1er ior 'I=! MAI IRESS & BOX SP111NG lleg.$119.95 sages NOW ONLY INCWDES: Special Double- SUpelior const:rootioo and com· fort teatures at super savings! SllM'dJ iMer.9pring ri is built W lasl! MATTIIESS a BOX SPRJllG 'II~ -r l I vi INCLUDE CCMWER llBLE SOFA DOUaLE BOHUS EariJ American style 9lh wings. mapte Wood trimmed erms and neat box ptoo10d loams, Groat buy! NDwom 1s219 95 Slmnkig 10 piocos SWnnlngl 10 pieces lncHde 2 Ortho button·free 111atbesses, 2 box springs, 3 bolsters, 2 quitted cowet1et!:, snd smart comer taNe. Lois .. style, for loW - NflD~ '19185 owSS995 SANTA ANA and FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16131 Harbor Blvd. (c orner cl Ed i nger) Next to Zody's Ph ont: 839-.if 57 0 ANAHEIM 1811 West Lincoln Avenue Betweet'l Eocl1d and Broo~hur&t Avenues Just Eas1 or Fed Mart Phone: 776·2590 OP[ DAil Y 10 9 • SAi 10 ti • SUN 12 6 • IMMEOIA TE O[LIVERY •CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE• BANKAM[RICARD •MASTER CHARGE· --~ .. --' . ----:r'. -··.-....... " 7 '" Harbor Graduation Minimum Requirements Get Study 8' GEORlit 1.ElllAI. 1nlormalton fl)Und in an othcir 10 rnci11n1nglr..;'>. direct or of 1n<.lruct111nal tn i,:r1 h1,, d1pl11ma , llou1 n1t1C's Thu~ . .;hould he tw Rhlf' !n ~J.ip the unnreP~~;iry math cour;<;P, a prr1nd of h1~ r !as~ .<:f'hrdulr 11111Jlrt he lrrcrl lu1 h1111 tu l,1~~· 111111111,·r fj>llr~•·. l!r 111ay fli'"''" tu t:ike :u1n1hrr M11r~t' rrla1rrl 11'1 his interr.;1.; ::ind a.h1l1!1rs f)r, :-ho11ld he hf' h.i \ 1ni.; 1t 1tf1rul111 rn•·t·!111,I( tln· 1cad111~ ;111d 111.11h !'l'(llt!rl'n1r1tt ~. ill' 1·uuld np! [1•r 11 l'l'!l!l'tl1a l J ('.1d1ng ur 1n;11h t·our.~r. \1'1!1 nnly be ahle to read an d <"nmp1He al 1he eighth grade levPI " Hout i;aid or lh• D•ll1 ,1111 S1•11 course they'"c lx't•n required If !he san1(' non-colle ~e !!'I takP ," Lt1a r~ ~a 1ri bounrl s!ud('n! h11d a fl air fnr 11ervice.• for the d1stnl'I All that would rhangf' \.~ the l'OlH$1' 1n whith thi> student finds the information A propo~al ltl rrno\ ate the minim um I!: r a d u ii 1 1 o n re- Qtn remf'nt~ of the ~I'\\ pnrt- l\le~a L"n1fit>d Schou] llistr1t·t hM grncra1ed sorn e b<.'i41 hu! 11\lle light in rrcen l n1o n1 h~ nu p 1 1 c at 1 n ~ c nu rs e wood shnp, hr might satisfy m:itr~1;1!~ w;islc'> .1 .~!udrnt's thP m <i.~trry cif frat 11nns rr- !1111r ;ind !ht· tt lSIJ"ic'l s l1nan-riu1rcmtnt in an 1ndus1rial arts t1al resnurl'es. Loats l'Oiltends. 1·ourse, suggest!\ l.>011 Hout. The student still 11111'\ 1·11111- plete 200 units of (·our~r\1 111 k ThP Sl!lrl1•11! hil~ !1111 l'IU•u ·r ... '!'hu~. lhe n11nirn u1n gradu ... ------ AL prcst>nl , distnc1 uf11:•1t<I ~ arf' sending the pnJposcd guide!lnf'S hi4f'k for !unhrr stud.I' h)' s1aff 1nen1h<"n; and selected me1nhers ~1! the l'on1- n1unit~ R.1 Fl'h 1. <111ulhCr draft of !hf' flfOpl)s;il IS ('l(pCCIC'CI (n hr read .v fol' r11nsJ1lr r.1t111n h~ lhe !\.wpnrt·i\IP~a ~ehonl hn:ird l,;ist \l;n !hr hf1;1rd \1·;i.; prrsrn1rd 111th il ~rcnnd dr;ifl rif !hf' prop11sed gu1dC'l1nr~ The nrrd fnr d 1 ~ t r ! c t gu1del1nrs brcaine e ,. 1 d en L three vears a.en 11·h1'n 1hc Legislaiurr rr !axl'd !hr 1an,1:le of sla!e manda1rd jlrt1dua11nn requ1 rrrncn1~ h.1' p11ssage of Sf'nal r fi1ll !, To provrdf' !he n1<1xin1un1 rlex1hil1!y 10 !n!'al seh!iO[ d 1strir t.~ ln C'<l!1forn 1a. thr i.Rg1sl11turc rr11 uccd ni 1n1111um requ ireme nt~ fnr high si·hool graduates. Ph.\'sli·<1 I C'dueat1011 ;ind 11 n1inin1u rn ('i~hl h graclr profic iency in rr11d1ng: 11nd math are al l th at lhe stale re- QUires of 11 gr11du:11c. Yet. a 200 course unit rf'<juirement remains in the sti4t l' l;i w, m1>anln~ students n1u.~1 con- tinu1> to !;ike 200 units of cn11 r se 1,·or k prior lo gra du;i11nn. Or. Nnrn1an Lo a1s. as.<:u~i11te ~ U pe r 1 n t e n d P n I for 1n- .!'truction '4[ operation~. main- tains 1hal !he Nc1,1pnrt-ri.1e~a ~r ad u a 1 in n rC'CJUirPn1rn1s proposal at1 cmpts 10 makr R srudeni ·s high schonl c;irecr snme!hing more tha n simply marking lime in cour.~e afte r cnursl'. "\Ve hope lo C'nd the duplication nf effort h v st L1de11!.~ who have in 1he pri.~t bf'er1 rrriuirrd to 1;;ikc eotu·se~. n1;;iny o/ 11 hll'h du pl ic::nc t1on rl•qu1n~rlll'llls proposal pro v1<t!'.'\ a brl«lkdin1ri ol 1·n1irs•· l'IHl ll'nl 11110 units or in- fnrn1:i11on 1ha1 ;1 s1udcn1 1nust n1:+~1t'f, prior to hc111g given a l11plvr11:i. 11(11\' hr r1 1a~1er~ lhr 11 n11~ 1•f n1!orrn11l11111 dl'pt·nd ~ on t11s 1ntl'ri'~ls, i1bil1l 1Ps and p lit n~ for rurt hi'r ('(l lJl•alil)n. f t1r t :>.<l n1ple _ n1as!1'fy nf the u~r nf fract1nn~ could bt of- fc•rrd 1n a m;:i th t•oursC'. a.~ It 1~ no11 But. for a siudrnt \\ho is noi collegr bnund, an advanc- ed m111h course would bt nl'.'<! Probation 'Vorker 1'akcs Post Rr11 y De lanry, l'llmm unity ronrllinalnr for !he Or;ini;e Count y Probatio n Depa rtmen t h;i . .:; bee n named <!Cling rroj- i'C'l dirl'elor of lilf' Con 1- mun i!y Services Project in Fountain Valley and PJ;v:oen· t!a . :\1iss Df'laney has v.·orkcd \1'ith the county as a soc1 ;;il 11·orkcr an d probation oHicer si nre 194!1. Th e CSP is a [ecleralll' fun d- ed proiect 1rhich is ~l affrd by enu nry emp!oycs and is set up 10 in1 entor.v co n1 m un t l y rc;<;uu rc:rs a11d srl up pro- i;ra n1s rrque..:;ted by residents in the field of delinquency prPl'ention. Opened ;i frw ;non1hs ;.go. lhP pro.i::r?Jn is currP.nlly 1n the data-,i::athering stagP. and project coordina tor J er r y Dem ing says they expect !o ha1·e the tabulated rrsults 1n the fall. BUraS;lvania anil 11mlce aut lllcealxlmllt. There's o modem-day bandit who rie11er steps ovtside the I fh is ha'ldi1 is the cra fty s~pper. I He lrr>0ws tho! IT often pays lo woit and lhl!'n to move j., fast lln specia l ba rga ins. Right riow, th is cra fty shopper is buying ;y!voriio disconl1nued models. I Sylvania discontinued mod'"!' ore better than mo~I other ''"°pie 's c0t1linued models. And yov (;on make out like 11 bandit on them. r:ianl M"rP<'n t;olnr TV mnrlrl C:L~2R with n>ml"lte con trol. 25 1nrh (cl iag. mf'as.) ~·rN'n 11 111"1 the ru~ged Gibralt.ar™ ;;~ ~~:;;;i;~;~· EVF~ $64995 Sylvania home entrrl11inmrnl cenler model Cf 564 with 2.1 inch (di1~. mMI~.) cnlor l';Creen. AM,'F'M plus f1,f st.eroo nidiO( 11utomatie re<:nrd player and 11ir ~uspension speakers. OUR LOWEST PRla EVER SYLVANIA DOISN'T MAKE THEM FAST. SYL•NIA JUST MAKU THEM GOOD. TY·I'*'°"""'' (;II ~"'''""'' h. ''""""'· TV Rf.:Cf,J"TION !'>IMULAT•'.O Integrity & Dcpend<i bili ty Since 19417 M1 rk (, l loom•, Cltairma~ of !ht Board Belted or Whitewalls $2!! $1995 "'~.:." $2295 :;:;;;:, IG71fl 'I 1.ss.1s 12s,1s ''"' ' 1,,,. !H71 /1 S) (G71/I SJ I \l !I UJ . .,1,,,.,,\l• I• 1t"•1 WHIH\lllll u h ll \'II l•\)l:l•I h 111 c "MARK C. BLOOME BRAKE GUARANTEE . l•ot _.1 .. u •11I" l"lf '""I ''~"'"' n ! ""'' .... .,or ••IOI ''"""" 0111 '""" ''"'' ""''~' """.' 1 1111••1• ..... '''"I l""'IU " '"I .,,., " H 1•11 WI "'" '"Tl l""""I ''" ..... "" "'' 1111to 1 1w~ c .. ~111111 Ill UU'111 fill{ Sil[ U S CARS lXCEPI DISC TUBELESS YW's DATSUN • OPEL TOYOTA & Oth ers 12~~ $1995 VW s DATS UN 1,,, "'"' .,11;11(,.,,,,1.TOYOT A lt<•Of•. l •I•• r .. 111 """' ~~Ji U.S. CARS 114.95 $19'5 $22'5 •.70~1 5 7.00115 l l l•I II 11' 5 !.~. t I (Jo: he••' 11\tUUll Ji n.it note~ tha! 11 fr<.!CJUPntlv hea rd cril 1c1sm or thf' prnpri!>· ed guideli ne~ cente r~ on thr s!t1lf' m1n 1mum rl'ad1n 11: i.nd n1;;lh lfv rl. .. Pl'nflh• think 1h:1t al! g1 <1du:ite~ hf Ill\' d1:;l t'!t't ·Thar.~ iu~t not i;o," he add! qu1eklv, t"{pl;1Jn1ng that th11 <'1'1hl h ~r;ide level l! 1 n11n1n1um g1•a1. Wild New- Whitewalfs s2~~. ---- 1! ·~ \hQ1ld ltll lit 11 flUf lllf J u 1ichrc l ·•Ill It 1111t•, Jl1 Mr 1*t IJ\tr •rl1>1f)' J1 l ~r Jfn rllu• BRAND NEW FULL 4 PL y 6.50x13 17 7 ""·(8781 · 5x14 7.75x15 $ 9 J) "" {F78/14) ""' (F78/1 5) 9 .. :;·:·~. S J 0 9 s ., ::·.~ ,.,,, '" ,, i,, BIG CAR WHITEWALLS TUBELESS B.85rl5 9.00115 '"" (1l8/15) 111,.(L71/J5) s2J's '"' \l)/lo\1 11 1ui.1., MAJOR '20,000 ::i!: .. BRAKE OYERHAUL '* H!W llNtNGS INSUll!D ON 4 WM!fLS * RES UILt Ill WH[fl CYllNO!•s· *!URN & R[SURf.lCE .lll ( O•UMS fULL Sill U,S CA~S 1 •cr111 PISC •••~£ * Rfl'ACK r•o1H WH!ll 8Ul!N'S * BlllO All LINES. AOO llAK[ FLUID * HtSPltT MASl!R cn 1110£•' 11.l~[ HOSIS * A~C &~!NO 81AK! SNO!S * INSPfCfC I EA~[ S!AlS * Fl!f AD!USIM[NIS ro• Uf f or llNINC 1' ROlO HSI rog SAf!TY • ,.,,, ••• !•'""" ... , \11\ •I IHOl .. 111 1,.: • .,. l •oll, t'loH•• (11 M"''· w~,.1 ''""" '·''""c.u llw-4.4. ~DAVIS -BROWN 3005 HARBOR BLVD., COST A MESA CORNER of BAKER and HARBOR -PHONE 557.aooo Tl!Ll!VIBION •APP'LIANCl!S ·COSTA MESA -~I I E. s ....... ,,,,h s1r •• 1-o •• tv '·' .s~·. '·6 t.~6 16S4 IL TO•O -L~gunA Hdl , Pl••• !N.,1 In S••onl -0.,1. 10 6, T~u11., ~,; 10 '1 111-J IJO HUNTING-TON llACH -~•oe ~h ~.,t J. G•rl 'eld -o ~;rv ~I/, S•t. t.. 9•2-SS2• RADIO DIS l'.ATCl-ilD Sll'llCI -141-1431 •ni rrcommt1t4t4 •r IOAO TfST MAGAl/Nf ----------- Svr1·ir19 ('f1stn 1llesn-.\'e1t·port Rench Area GARDEN GROVE 14040 Brookhurit-530·3200 I ANAHEIM.BUENA PAR K I FULLERTON 6962 Lincoln Blvd.-826-5550 1321 Euclld-870-0100 ··~~J' UNIROYAL OPEN SAT. & DAILY 8:30·9 . . OPEN SUN. 9·6 • I f OAJLV PILOl FAfllll,\' C'IRC'l ,'i 0 ·tZ ··-_ ........ ... ·-..-..~ by Bil Kea"" ''Jeffy won 1t get out --he's ofroid of the chickens." PILOT tOGBOOIK . Big City Huge Red Tape Jungle By .JOA ,\',\'E !{}'_:\'~OLDS 0! t~f C•ot~ P tlOI $1•11 !.11 ins;: :inrl \1·nrkin,1: 1n lh(' paston1J surrr>und1ngs of (1rani::e f'nunt y. on!.' tends lo forget wh;ll life in the big cit~ jungle can be like. . I 11 ;i5 the rec1p1cnl of a painful rcrn1ndcr the other day. /I. n1 an 11·as ;1rrcs1cn in Huntington Beach nn a felony check 1v.1rranl frrlln Los Angeles. A v.•cek had passed and J decided to find oul v.·hal the status of his case v.•as. l 'llis meant calling Los Angclcs- a proc.:ess v.'h1ch I.urned nut to be on a p;ir 11·11h tiltin,E! at v.•inrlm ills_ 11 ~u1rted nul fairly sin1ply -I callrrl 1hc Los Angeles Police Depar1- mcnt'S inforn1al1on officer. staterl my case and asked for help. The officer ga\"C n1c Lhc Los An~eles Sheriff's Of- fice booking informa tion number and frnm there l lf':irnC>d rny n1an v.'as 1n cuslodv in cell 95 in the Hall of .Justice. But f1Jr 1nlorm;1!u>n 011 !he 1.:ase. v.·ou!d ha\'C to call the courl ur the rt1slr1c:t attorney. RUOYEO HY TllE initial successes, I pressed on. Eleven Jlh\inc calls lat<'r I kn11w the £ollov.·1ng · -·rhe PA IJ;:id never heard of my man and had no records of lhe c11se. . -The extension numbers in 1ht'.' dov.·nlown i,:ourt hav~ five dili!i1s. -The city atlnrncy hanrllcs criminal tas<•s. but only misdemeanors. -1\1v m;1n harl <1 scrl!'!' of pri(lr arrests for hurglar.v , the outc;11nc of \\"hirl1 arc unknn\1'n. -There <1r e. br:inr;h cnltrls in \i.,."cst Los Angeles. :-;;in Fernandn ;u1rl Van \"uys -nnne of v.hich v.·Quld claim lhe warrant 11 h1c/1 led to lhe. arrest. AT f1"\E POl\'T. C,'jlnl't•rsing wilh a 11·oman with e heavy southern <1ccenl. 1 was tnld I \.\'flU!rl havr to talk to l\1r. ~l1nors "Fine. \\'hcrr t•an I ~cl a holrl nf him""' 1 askf'<l. '"Ah d11n·1 think .v':11I undastaynd . Ah sayd i\1islah ~lln:ihs." ·!'lure. !huts fine \\h;1t':; his ph11nr nun1hcr"'· "\"n ' ;1tl hil\'(' In 1alk lo ;in nff1ec .\1-J -S-D-E·r-.l-L-A- ~-0-11 \lL~lah :\1tnahs ., (Jh 1h.11 l\1r. i\ltnnr~ \\ 11h 1e1·t ti 1;n11r-rl, I 1·1\r\Utllh'<I n11 ICl{'phone 1>1tv~i:C\' Rnd \1n;il\v 11a1. put 1n cnnt;1t•t 111lh lilt• lt•lnr1y rcc11r<I.<; rlc- IJ'1r11l1f•11t nf !h<' dn11nto1111 S\1p<'ru1r ('.,1111 A1 !111s l1111r I h"rl rnn11· up 11 11h ;1 11;11'1 ;1111 n11n1l)f'r :i d,111\' rt'port num- hcr frntn th11 puht·i• ~·;i~c thl' n:1nH' 1•f lhl' JUdi-!,!' 11h<• is<;11l•rl lhf' 11<1rr•;int !hr d.-1!•· 1! 11,11; 1~t.:ll('d , IT1\' n1.:in s llililk\111? n11mht·r. ;:i 1111_<;1·1 ·I l;in1•1t1r.., 1111111 1n:111n11 n11n1l11'/". :<iln1c1h1111? kn0\1·n a<> ;in sy:-; 11u111lirl' ht'> d11ll' nf h1rfh <lncl lh<' srrl 1nn ;inrl sub~c·f'11nn of r/1€' pt!li•I {(111c u11dcr \1'h1r h !hi' v,arranl. \.\'<IS 1.~Sllfrl AfT1·:1l 1.ISTl':\I\"(; T') 1111 qUt'~(u1n , thr hC'lpful snul nn thr ~·th1'r 1•11rl nf lhr ltnt ... ;1nll'rl tn know thf' case num· h<'r -p1·oh:ihll' th,• nnl y 11utnhl'r 1 lackl'd. 1-ic did cnn- deSC'('Otl 1n look ft1r !hf' 1nf11r1nal11•n h;ised nn the ~·;;rrrant nun1ht•r. F1flc<'n n11nulcs and three c\C'rks later I 1.1•as informed : "That·s an out sl;;rnd1n.1? v.·~rrant ." "ll can't be.' I shru:.·kl'd . "He's in J<lll. He"s in cell 9S at \he Hall ol .lusllcc. He's been there four nr fi ve da ys. What do \'OU mean it's an nul.StandinJ: v.·arranl~" 11a1r ... ·a~ 1hr11u~h the h~~terical ae(·U:-dtions. !he clerk rang off the ltn<'. A fe"' tninulr!.!1 passl'rl and a fourth voice came on to t1·H n1c my m.1n v,·as 1n cu:<>tody. no bail and lhe date fnr !he v1olat1on hearing hadn't been set. Vln1;1t1on hednnJ:~ WHY OF COL!ll SE. lh j• clerk s1ud. He v.·t1s arrc~1cd for the felony check charJ::l' <1nd a probation violation. How can J [111r1 riul v.·hat he 11·as nn pr(lblllion fnr~ "lt ·s \"C'ry simplr rr ~·ou 1~·111 just ("all the District A~torne.~·s 11fficC' .. :· Dcfc:.it. 1 hunj..'. 11r hrforr he c·ould finish. I c;i;n 11nl)-' hore !hf' rc.~•dent of <'('II number 95 1n the Hall of Justice Isn't as n1i sp!ac1'd as his case is. !'\avy Lieu t e n a n t Cnni· man<k!r Ronal d ll. Symnnds. tiw;band of th~ forme.r ~1 1'" Shirley A Po...,·rll or 114~4 Snowdrop, foon1:11n \'<1llC'~. h.aJ rr:ported for duty nbnard ~ !'•vr·• Oflly lra1n1ng a1ra1ft carrl.t!r liSS Ltxlng1on .ir-.n.. • '.!.... • 'JI ;>.';_ivy Alrm<1n Aprrcn11cc r.ror.1:t t.. Shtllman, ,on nr ~tr . J!\t1n I, Shcl\m11n of 6092 Thor, Hunlinfi(IOn Sc11ch. v. a:- ~rndua 1ed ftnn1 1\ ,. i ::i I 1 n n Struciural ~frch,1n1r~ (,JJur~~ in Struc turr~~. N11v~I Atr Technic-111 Tr111n1ng Center . ~tllllngton, Teon, • Uiiillb ~ ft!g. TO.CO chair reg. 16.fJO chair cushion set reg. 8.00 4.99 ' ' , sofa. reg. 35.00 29.99 sofa cushion_ set reg. 18.00 15.'99 24 inch tr unk fe~-18.00 14.99 WICKER WINDFALL sale: indoor-or-outdoor furniture, acCl'nf piece< in the Widery Shop Lovers of wicker, take note! \Ve've a specia l spot just brimming with wicke r. Nothing but wicker. Natura l, airy, light, To give a room an exotic, yet casual touch. All kinds. All shapes. From Whatnots to Vie very practical. A trun" for the bedroo m. A tiny chair o01y a child can sit in. Come di sco ver all the clever things we have · in wic"er. \Nhy shop around when we've put it all !ogether in one place? In one convenient shop, The Wi~kery, Best news of all - everything ·;s sale priced. Wha i luck! The Wi ckery for fovers of wicker, and bargains. • 4 • 4 9-2 9 • 9 g reg.7.00-35.00 wickery s.hop 87 l"'llY co . .auth co•t t pl111, sin diago fwy. at bri1tol, cost1 mas1; S-46-93'21 shop monday thru frid1y 10 1.m, to 9:30 p.m ., sun day noon 'Iii S p .m. 11turd1y, 101.m. lo 6 p.m . l\AAVCO ' , Chris Herrera and Mike Stone illustrate techniques to prevent strangu lation. Grab his arms a nd turn your body, pull ing his arm and body around end down !above). Continue pulling him around I right) and flip him over your shoulder. Yoila! llar right). 6men BEA ANDERSON , Ed itor ,.,, u Ann Landers Brush-up Course Roots Out Problem DEAR A\'~ 1.Ar\l)ERS J am :i S;in Fr;:inC'L~rn drn!isl who re;id~ ,\·nu r rnlun1n faithl11llv . E1·rrv c!;i v I arn 11 pp:illrd hV thP i~n0'r.:inc·p ai1rl s!;1pkH!.\' nf parrnl.<;. It. nr.r11rrrd tn me th;it thr br~I 11 av tn educ:alr people is to writr 111 .'\nn L;in- ders. \\'ill vnu serve 11s !hr «On\'rynr helt. betwer n 'thousands nr clf'nl1 s!s ;ind millions or parents? Here ;ire the ba sic guidelines · L Don't wait until ynt1r C'hild h;:is a loolhache be(ore you trik r him lo the den· tlst. He will then ;issoc1a!e the dentist \\'ilh pain and establish an 1rreversible, life-long fear of dentistry. 2. Don "l ignore cavities in baby teelh because "they fall out eventually" <'Ind don't mailer. Thty 00 matter and should be we.II cared for lo insure the prope r alignmcnl of second teeth . :I. Don 't use scare words when you tal k 11bout thr dcnlist. Ex pre ssions such as "needle" snd "pull the tooth out" should be avoided . Tell the child the dentist will ''put your tooth lo sleep'' ;ind ""·iggle 1t out." 4. Don't bribe your rhild to go lo the dentisl. This raises m.iny questions and makes the child apprehe nsive. 5. Don 't insist on going into the workroom with the child. He will do bet· te.r if you let him know he is grown up enough tn go in without you. g Don't permit you r child to eat candy and other sweets all day long, Substitute raisins. dried prunes, apricots and fresh fruit. S~garless gum is good. too. , 7. Be~in e11rly to leach your child the lmportance of caring for his teeth and ~urns. Habits est11bli shed early will stay with him the rt.st of his Hie. I am not )onking for publicity. so l'JI sign -NO SIGNATURE -t>EAR NO SIG : Thank you ror taking Your \'aluable ttme to "'rile. The leelb ; . .,u lla\'ed mllhl be: my 1randchildrf'n ·~. DEAR A.'JN LANDERS: I am 14 yea rs flld (a girl \ anrl l havt A ~ripe ralher lhan a prflhlrrn . It i; my rathrr. Every 111orning I ;in1 supposed tn brinJ,; him a «lip or hot t'flffpr \hr minute he oprn s his eyes and yell s lor LI . I am also suppo.~ed tn bring the nrwspape.r and hi,~ i;:\;:i~ses I don 't n1ind doin~ 1his, but he i.~ not a rwrson ..,,·hn has a lot of pallcn('c. e.~pecially in the mor ning . JI he doesn 't J!rl his coffer and paper an d glasses im- mcdiatelv. he blows his cool. Thr p(ob!em is his glasses. He neve r le;:n·es them in lhe same plare lwo niRh1s in a row. I never know where to look. Sometimes I look in eight places before f fi nd them. This morning they were in the medicine cabi net. I figured ii out Yi·hen I found the toothpas1e on the telephone table. \VhC"n 1 ask Dad to give me a clue as to \\'hC"re to look he says, "ThC"re are none so blind as those who WILL NOT sre:·· I hate thi.~ clichr. How can 1 cure him, - CHEWED OVER CABBAGE DEAR CABBAG E: No way • .lust don't 11sk him for any clue1 1nd he won 't 11:el the chance to chew hill cabba11:e tl'I many time•. Srune people 1et tbem1elve1 up for aggravation . OF.AR ANN LAN DERS: It shocks me the wa y you hand out life and death Rd· vice -right off the lop of your hc;id. Don 't you rl'ali~e some peoplr: live by what you say? How do you know you're al..,,·ays r ight~ -NO MAVIN DEAR N. M.: Nobody 11 rlaht .u lhe limr:, and I do m•ke mistakes. But the advice ycn1 described u ''elf die top of my head" tomettmn rtprtHDll ho11rs tf tt11earcb. People who wrttt. to me nted a definite an1wr:r, More people ••lfr:r from the inability 14 malle • dtclaloa th11 fnim makln1 the wroa1 ott.. • How far should a teenage couple go? Can necking be safe ? When does it become too hot lo handle? Send for Ann Landeri;' booklet. "Necking and Petting -What Are the Limits?" Mall your re- riuest to Ann Landers In eal't of the DAI• LY PILOT enclosing 50 cr:nt11 In coin ti l'ld a long, s,Vimpcd, 5elf·addrcsstd cnvelnpe. A TT ACKERS SHED .~ I y • ......-~- 'Women \\'on1cn the m s e 1 v e s art somr!1mes to :i llar ks and pC"rSonS. blame for criminal robbery of their ~1any :i ssu me it will never hap- pen to them so they don't take reasonable precautions. They leave keys in the ignition. walk dark streets alone l'lt night and go marketing in bikinis . The <1ttack occurs. \Vhal should <1 won1:in di) who ha " hacl no tr;:i1n lng in sclf-d~ft'nse'! l\ re:illy dt>prnd s on where she is, ac· rording to Rnberl r . (:rccn. com- mandrr of the Costa f\1csa Pnlice OcpArtmen t's i n vest i g a I iv t division. "If a woman is on a busy city street. &creaming may Rll raM the attention of passersby. Kicking may keep him far enough away that he can't 11:et a hold on her." he adds. ''But it's hard to say because it may cause him to harm you, even strangle you." Green believes it is useless \0 resort to scream-kick tactics If the 11 lU1cJc occurs in a secluded place. "lt1 such cases, lt's ·us1u1lly beUer not t.o resist. We 'had one cAH where if the airl hadn't resisted 1h1 wouldn't h11ve been killed ." • Karate High on Defense List B:y .IACOUE LINE co,'r1BS 01 lft• 0•11~ PU•t UUI You're a wom an walking alone. Suddenly yci11 hrar so meone behind you. H(' goes for your purse. Yotlr first rf"aclion l.~ to hold on to j t. "Don'1,'' ad \'iscs ~11ke Slone, an ln1ernation a! ii. a r a t e champ ion. "Thrre iirr no valu<ihles as precioll~ as your lite Cnless you have some kno.,..·ledgf' of self· defense. the besL thin~ ln do is Jet hin1 have whatr1•er he \\'a nts . "Some times women resort lo 11crcan11ng out of fear or lo call for 11 id. Screaming is sin1ple and may srare an opponent. But if all the assailant wanl s is lo steal. "'hy oot give him !he purse? "The reason why 111ns! f)('Ople are gtranglcd or stabbed is bt>t·ausc the assailant wanted to qu iet !hf'ir vic- tims. It 's automatic to want to shut them up so lh f'y wo n'L n1ake a sl'enr " Y.'EAPONS Sonic crin1inal exprrts. including ft r>enver judge , advise womC"n \o ut1hzr small. everyday items as weapons in case of personal attilck. i\n1ong thrm are combs, nail riles. ballpoint pens. hair spray or the high herl. "Any pointed in· strument can be used to inflict pain on an attacke r and allow you lime lo escape," says the judge. O:lmmcnting on this approach, Stone said. "All of thrse things, the assailant <'an lt1ke <1way from you. You should use something he can't lt1ke a'ol·ay from you -lik'! an l'lrm Own Stalistically, it <1ppcars the better course during rape or rohbery is one of passiv rnrss. Bu1 the best ""'ay to prevent harm and injury is nC"ver to p!;ice yourself in a dangerous position . CARDINAL RUL E Green considerii; "Don't pick up hitchhikers" lhe cardinal rule, Tha t g0Cs for any stran,Rer. "Women who .... ·arn childrrn aho11t lettiott strangers pick them up forfi(el th1.' same admoni lion." he ;1dv1sed. That nice fi(uy you hart a drink wilh mav no! he so n:~''! when he is alone ~1Lh you . Alw;iys kerp car doors Jocked. da y and night. E\•en in summer whtn the windows are down. The M!x-cr111.ed m1tn who likes you r looks and tric!I to slide inlo your car may be delayed 11 few viLaJ second~ If he has to unlock the door. Green suggests I.hat women ;tlw1ty11 walk on the lighted side ol the street and In pairs. "I really can't think of any reason why a woman should be out ato ne on the 1treet1 at night." Asked what • 1'oman should do irt case of emergency on the freeway. ~e Immediately replied, "Keep the or a le,i.: "Pl'Op!r say. 'He can 't hurt me brcause I've got a gun .' But you can't 11lways carry a gun and they can alwa ys be laken away. Besides, most of these ideas just aren 't 1ogic<ll in the split seconds the average woman has to think. Nine out of 10 tim'cs. any move tow;ird f1ndinl! a wrapon will antagonize the attal'ker more ." Stone belif'ves some knowledge of self-defense will give you ad· \'antai.:c s 01'er the ave ragE' ma n in !hf' street. "People th ink they can i;ct a\\'ay with murder. literally." CONFIDl::NCI:: Although It takes two to three years to beco me expert at karate, Stone said a student can learn enough to frel confident relat ively liOOn. Espc'1·i;illy \lo'Omen s I u den l s bccausr they arr ronscicntious and na!urall~· coord inated. "They do things al hnn1e that parallel certain nuJvcinents. Cirrular motions like window or dish wiping is similar lo cro.~s blocking ." Stone finds that hi s fema le gtudents have more na!ural speed and spontanrous movement th;i n men. "1\laybe because they are lighter but they seem to move quicker.'' People consider women at 11 disadvantage because of size. "But it t an be to her advanla~e iF she is sk illed. The assailant wouldn't ex· JK'Cl an~· resistance from her and exrrl little force. It could be quite a surprise.'' Mike Stone: 'Every possible woy you c an be grabbed, there'• • way to gel out of it.' Worst car torked. 1f ynu have fla shing lig ht.s. tum them on and wait for a hi~h\\'ay patrol car lo rome. "If ;i male citizen slops to assiid, roll the ca r window down only enough lo confer. Do not open the door or roll the window completely down. "If they sincerely want lo he lp, esk thern !n ca ll !he highway patrol, husband or family. Do not go with them al any lime." BE l'ATIENT Kirk Johnsnn . Californ ia Highway Patrol nffi cer. offered the same ad· vice. "Ux.·k your car, roll up the windows And ~lay put. If someone ap proaches you, whom you don 't kno~:. it 's be.st to wait for the palrol car. "If you starl w;ilking on t~ freeway, you may be hit by a we\1 - meaning citizen who is attempting to pull off the frttway. Also by 1taylng In the car, you h<'lve a lot more protection from unkoown peo- ple and upcoming cars. A person lock(.'(! In her ca r can 't bf molest· td," Johnson added. "Wt patrol the freeways fre· quenlly. You may have to wail a half hour or IO If there 11 an ac· cldent on the ro1d," he 1dded . The CHP's ~\Icy 1111 llOt to leave women The nativt> of Hawaii and thr~ year rrsident of Huntington Beach t>mphasizes the basic techniques of karate when leaching men and women ... If a f)l'rson is very strong in the basit s he can develop his own style of self-defensr that ac· mmn1odates his body capabil1lies." A taller person with longer lef!S may !earn to utilize his limbs and rt>l y on leg kit•ks while a shor!Pr person ma y dr\'elnp a style heavily de pendent upon arm mo~·emeots. ThE' J:reatest ad1·antage fema le students ha\'e over the { r classmates is attitude . Stnne finds that mrn haVf' preconcf'ived ideas about fighting or sell-defense and lhe~"rP usually set on "proving their manhood." "Besides self-clefcnse," S lo n a added .. won1en enjny the confLdenc11 and inde~ndence derived from karate." Citing nne student, Stone said, '"Shp was extremely overweight and very shy -a real lack of con· fidencc . She has worked very hard earning her bro"'n belt. Along the way she has developed into an outgoi ng doll of a girl." Miss Chris Herrera. 21. of Hun· tington Beach, comme n te d, ''Although I have had r,o incidents, now I have confidence. Karate is a real great exercise. A girl can Ins• a few pounds alter a good v.·orkoul." So look to karate if you're ready to shed pounds as well as shady characters. D•ily Pilot Photo• by Lee Payne. Enemy' stranded on the freew<1.V una ssislM or until lhey're on their way, he laid. Laundron1ats and all.night storee: prove a dangerous spot for women atone, according to the C:Osta Mesa officer. He suggested going In pairs. "If you sec or hear something suspicious. whether at home or out at night. do not hesi tate to call the police. We doa't mind looking around. SAFETY FIRST "\V;iiting for a ridr or at the la"ndromal, you may spot a car dl'ivi ng around the hlcx:k three •cd fou r times. Give us 11 call and le~ us check him out. Tha!'s whllt w6 re here for -your safr:ly," nol"'1 Green. • "Someti mes women get into Uitir cars and diSC1lver a man ln UM backseat. .J ump out and run to t:Jte nearest building. Usually he'll tm, too -the other way." ' Important e-0nslderatlon 11bould he '1;iven to dress. Remember lha!t !f you wear a bikini while 11hoppiog or A ve ry nbb revlated miniskirt or see·throug h top, you Invite troublr, Green said, \'ou ;ire 11 neon sign JD 1 man looking fl)f" 11n ta~ pick·~· Ht may not la ke 'no' for an ~n11wtr. ·. Your Horoscope Cancer: Your Approach Should Be Realistic FR IDAY AUGUST 13 By SYDNEY OMAHR C;1prir,..rn is terui r.1ous; GEMlN I !May 21 -June 20): Going tno far from famili ar ba~e crt>a tes problem.\. Know thi.~ and study pnlentialitiel!. Catch up on writing, reading. You c11n gain through ad· d1t1onal knowledge. Sa.1fttarlu1 person will aid. CANCE R !June 21 -July ?2): Make headway by In· de:pe.ndence, orlgln.11tily. Avoi d extravagance. Stress ~curity. RCORPIO (Ocl. U-Nov. 21)· Efforts may be tempnrarily blocked by one: wh o i.c; ultr a· conservative. Your intuition ullimate.Jy will 11how the: way. One close to yo u confesses uncertainty. Rep airs, revisions req uired at home ba.~e. SAGITIARIUS !Nov . 22· Dec. 21); Care: required whil e weaving in and out of traffic. Mind tends to wander . Relative appears overly ae- WALTAH SAY' SAVE UP TO 40'4 OU RING SUMMER CLEARANCE 26 FASHION ISLANO e NEWPO~T CENTIR f'H .: 644•11022. HIS.: MeR. fh1u flrl . 10 II f :JO S111111l11: 1 Z I• 1 these persons of ten u.~e others in effort.~ to ;1chie11e personal ;ind professi onal goals. The native of thL~ zod iacal sign ".slicks v.·il h" a cau:-e, an an1- bilion. ~!any Capr icorn in- dividua ls gain re'"ni::n111nn afler first ha\•1ng suffered 11 fall from grace. Capricorn leams I~ meaning of suf- fering. but also knnv.'.~ how to relish spoils of ul!imatr sur·- cess. Some famou.~ persons born under Capricorn include Muhammad Ali , Htnry !-.1il!er and Richard f\.1. Nixon. Emotions fl y high : ei:ercise degree of centrol. Obtain hint fr om Aries message. Neither a borrower nor a lender 1ht1uld you be -reali3tic approach necessary. Investment counsel proves beneficial. LEO (July 23·Aug . 12): gre1sive. Expand horizons.1'=======================' Plan ahead for vacation. 1- creative: endeavors. Stress , . ' Restraint now is your ally. Ap- pl ies especially in connection with partnership~. Le g a I agreements which i n c I u de marriage. Accent is on how you relate to those with op· posing views . W1 it a n d <lbserve. humor. AMS .. IC.A.'8 LAll'GIE8T ~AM I LV CLOTMIN CI CM.A.I N CAPRICOR~ (Dec. 22-J an. • ••••••••••••• 1 9 ) : Long-sta nding com- mitment may shake budget. Be: awa re t1f deta ils. Accent on romantic interlude, Youthfu l ideas appear be ne fi e I a 1. Aqnarlu~ ind ividual figures prominent ly. Throw off out- moded concepts. .. ;i~ ,._ •• :;. .. '. ·:. ''. :i; :: . '. :~. ". :i--:., ::-::· .. :,. :,._¥ ~;· Gyp sy Market Sale Make s Music "· ·~:._ J.lentbers. of the Sonlh Coastal f'horal _a nd Light Opera Association including ~·. (left to r1gh!J ~!rs. Dorothy Dec ker. Miss Sue Bray and rt1rs. Anne Hoetzl pre- ~ pare for a kingsize !iale on Saturday, Aug. 14. Proceeds from a variety rif good~ f on sale on the Safc"'ay parking Jot. San Clemente, from 10 a .m. until d us k "'ill _,:benefit the stholarship fund. t ~--=:~=,-~~- Funding Carded A bu~y n1onlh is 1n the cards f0r mrmber11 nf F:I Ca mino Rral Woman's Club. Kicking off a .~rrif'!'i of bene- fit card partirs 1s a luncheon ARIES 1~1arch 21 -April 1!11· Friendship and money now mt1v mix a~ if water ;ind nil. snn".ie wtm m<1ke promises arc stalling for lime. Know this and heed vnur own counsel. Being too dependent on others would be a mistake. TA URUS (April 20-f\.iay 201: Steer clear of argument.5 with !hose who hold trum p card.~. Means feel rather !han force your wa y. ~1e.\Sage w i l I bttome inc reasingly clear. Strive to lu!fill ind ividual needs. Then you succeed. Key to Success VIRGO rAug . 23-SepL 22 ): Light !ouch br ings bt:nefils. Avoid flne who advocate!! "rough stuff." Fin~h rather than begi n: round out efforts. Be sympathetic toward one: who con fides problem. Adhere: to Golden Rule:. LrBRA ! Sept. 23-0ct. 22 1: Linea of communication o~n -espe:ci.11lly where: op posite: 1e:1 is in picture . Len in· dividual figures promint.ntly. AQ UARIUS (Jan. 20..Feb. 18 ): Avoid excess speed. If in transi1, check reservat ions, appointments. Obtain valid hint from Taurus message. You are: en the move:; don "! spread efforl5 ton thin. Secure J position; tie loose ends. PISCE.§ ! feb. 19-f.1ar ch 201: You may be caught in middle or di.~pule. Family memhers <1ppcar In be invnlved. Refuse to he ~capegoat. Be diplt1mati c \\'ithou1 be.in.I!: weak . Money maoeuvt'f occurs be h i n d scenes. Stand tall for rights, Juniors Open Drive IF TO llAY IS YOU R BfRTHD A Y you ;ire cnn· William Lokke.n and Gerald 11!.antly ready lo rebuild. Ynu A membership 1L1ncheon anrl coffet serit s under the: thtme Enthusiasm I~ the: Key !n Sue· cess \\'ill acquaint prospective: me:mber11 nf the Huntington Beach .Junior \Voman's Club ~·i!h club activities, The luncheon ll'ill begin at 1 I ;30 a.m. on Thursday, Aug . 19. in Mercury Savings iind Loan building. t.1rs . Robert \Vakeman is in chargr of ar· rangement!'i assisted by the: Mmes. Richard f.1 c G r a t h , ,John Kno>.:, \\'alter (:ra~·e!'i. Randall Lanford, Frederick Speaker, Robert Su t a k e , us-ual!y know what must be Merigold. done -key is tn act O'n in· Membership coffees a.re: 5e:t spiration. l n recent mon!h!'i . fnr Monday, Aug. 30, at 7:30 forces have heen scallered p.m. in the: home of Mrs, During upcoming Pl'rlod. ynu Wakeman : Tuesday, Aug. 31 , will bf': on n1ore: soli d ground a! 10 a.m. in the home nf Mr~. Pre5~urrs lift : there \\"ill bf' Jack Hall , pre~ident, and \Ved· greater rreednm or n1ovemen t. nesda y. Sepl. I. at 10 ll,m. in Tn i;..., .,,,, ,,..,,.. ~t>o"' ,0,,,..1, """ i\1 rs. Waken1an 's homt. :~·;:'""W;:t' \"~~"·· ,zr;;,•"·l~i Area women between the ..._,,,01"v 5•na h•"""•r• """ 11 <•n•• . . To Om•rr A""-1~1. 1h• 0 .. •t Y <>ttOI ltj!;eS of 18 and J5 are 1nv1led to •o~ l1<ll V••n<'I c~n!r•I S••tlo,., Nt., altend and ll"a rn deta ils o( ~N v. 10011 program.~ covering Americ an· fr'=========~. I ism. conse.rvation, education. health, safety and youth. oy DTERY to the World • IS Don't Miss Our Sale! ses~1on al J2 ·JO p.m. nn Tnurs· Qualily l<'ool\\•ear nay, Aug. 19, in U11na P()int For \\'omen 11nd Child ren BIKINIS 112 PRICE ""'· t. 11',!0-prln" l U!id• .· 11.r~. SlOO S-Purr.o~d "" $79.95 Rtg.Sl50 r .. ·i•t<;,.t $117.Sa Use one of our convenirnt chargr plans • Zale5CUAtom Chl'l;t' • Zalr5 Rl:"-olv!llg thug1 • l\;i11J,,\11l•'lll'!l tll e \f;i,1,•1 ll1$l•L'' ~~ .... -............ , .................. ~,--....... ..... .,,.,,,.,, .. ~·-··'"'··-,.--· .. ~---' ...... C H Joy 10 l~o Worltl ~••hl•n1 omm unily ou~e with Mrs. 22S E. 17th STREET JSI S l . COAST HWY. Ru.~~ell \Valker a, chairman. COSTA MESA CORONA DEL MAR S,,2771 '"'~In• In ltoo r On , Thur~11y, A11g . 26, the ~·-~~~..:::::::::;;:~ ... ~=~·!r:!,'.!-~==~J!~~~~===-==~~:p_ 1·anas1 a rnu"d roh1n series will 11 ------ hf'Rln at 12 ·:t11 p 111. 1n Com- m11nH~· Hou~(' fnl1uw1n g lunch- Pnn Mrs. ijuller! .lnnes , chair- man. 11·11! hi" assisll"d by lhe. \1mP~. Hoberi Irwin. \\'alter C,1rulhf'rs. (;f'orRe Be.Us, (;. Ii. !-i;;lmPn. llP.\ Whreler and llf'nry !l.1r('nt.~. :!• J 7 F"~hiori l\larid e N11wporl Center e b44-08 I I l!ounrl rrih1n hr1 rl'!P games 11"11\ "P"" 111 n1in n 0n Monday, A1 1,e .. 10, 11•111\ ;i salad bar lunr heon 1n th(' clubhouse un . '1rr 1he cl1rre1 1on nf o\1 rs. Rob-,._ l • Spanish Style HIDE-A-BED Choice of Herculon Fa brie! of Imported co1t1 by LODENFREY Friday. August 1Jlh I 2:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturda y , August 14th 9:30 a.m. lo 5:30 p.m. rir~nlrd hy Jay Tillo lson come and see the beautiful collection from Austria, Italy and West GermBny. Let ua Import a coat for you In your own choice of style and color. Informal Modell ng. ~· • ~ 0 ~/ I SAVE MORE THAN 333 off comp. value! ' I 100%, POLYESTER DOUBLEKNIT JACQUARD PANTS 5.88 Comparable pants sell elsewhere at s9 The tops are elit sticized for ~asy on and off .,. th~ bottoms are man·elous!y Bared, th" w1y rou like them. And the fabric's 1001e polyestrr that '"a.shes like a drem •.. more: than that. it has a. jacquard patt~rn that makes them look twice the price! AtS.88, thcy11 By out fastl Solid colors: sius 10 to 20. COSTA MESA, 1601 Newport Blvd. GARDEN GROVE , 12373 Garden G rove Blvd. OPEN • SUN . 11-S l I I Our Skin : A Victim Of Society Eco logy ha!> t'Orne to the skin game. Chris· tine Valn1y says skin is v1clim1zed by air and water. its appearance affected by the food eonsurned. J\ student or skin for 22 years, she came to the U.S. from Rudapest in IY61. Al right. she ad rnini· sters a rleansing treat· ment. .. ~ ·-'· ' No Summer Lazy Days Calendared by Clubs A side"·alk sale and a famil y picnic are among dh•ersified actil:ities enlivening days for n1embers of various organiza· lions. Harbor Key side"·alk ~ale "'hich w1\I be priced at $1 per bag y;hich !he shopper can fill. Inside the shop al! summer clothing "'111 go at half price. I lour s are frorn 10 a.m. lo 4 pm. 1omorro111 and 10 a rn. lo I p.m. Saturday. rroct>erl.~ suppor1 the Child (;u1da ncc Center of Orange Coun!y Xi Mu Mu A side"·alk and haH·price gale is planned for 1omorro1v and Saturday b.v salt'swomen at the Harbor Key Thrift Shop, Costa Mesa . Customer!! wil! be offered ll variety of merchandise at thP t11ile Square !'ark. Fountain V11llf'y will be the setting for 11 f:itn ily pi cn1 C' plannt'd hv Xi 1 !Vl u ~l u Chapter. Brta S1grn;i Phi I ,_ ...... -' ~ - Peering Around The event is stl1('d11lrd 1o hrgin 111ith games ill IU ;i .111 . Sunday, Aug. 15. Irvine Juniors ~1rs. J ohn Englt'. \rvi nr --· -, ,Jt1nior \\'oman's Club vice president and d('an n r cha irn1rn. has bern appoin!l'd 1·rrdrnt ial ~ cha1rrn;in 11 n d secrc1a ry to the O r ;i n gr Disrnt•t .Juni o rs' dran of CHOSEN AS an nut slanrhng ~·oung "'om an for 1971 is tl-lrs. Carol Hanso n. international campaigner for prisoners nf y.•ar. She w::is nnrn 1na1ed hy the Mission Viejo Della Delta La mbda Chapter of Bc!;i Sigma Phi Shr is a f1n::ilist amo11g fi.000 nominees t·ompe11nR na tionally tn be their stat e's ynu ng ..,,. om ;i n ~o f -!h r -ye11r. Qualific:it1ons ;ire b;iserl nn c.nntrlbut1nns made 10 thei r communities. profrsslons and country. A bio!Jra phi cfl! volu1-nc tn hr publishrd in November will name the winners ilnd list pcrtincn1 data on nomincr~. ENJO"\'ING the cool Pacif ic breezes and "'alching prepar- ations for Fiesta \\'eek 1n Sa n- ta Barbilra wcrP Newpor1 RcaC'h rrsidenis. ,\lr. ancl Mrs. Wilson Litt le ;ind ,\1 r. and ~l rs. Gordon .\lacOonald. and La· gunan.~. !hp \V 11l1am Pere1 r;i~ anrl Hildred ~1cCorm1ck" 1:ha1 rmrn . Girls Club !\.1cmbers nr the !!arbor Area Girls Club h<ive h<1d ;i n oppnr!uni!.v to tal\e ~ran ish lessons from Eduardo Forsy!he. ;in Rrr:i langu ;ige profes.~nr. His prngr;i rn will continue through the sum1ner vacation season. NB Juniors l\'C'>l'POrt Rea ch .I 11 n i n r1 Ehells and their h11sh:inds will don painter!>' unifnrm!' ncxl Saturd<iy and Sunday, con. vergr on !he M;irdan Ccn1rr nf r:duca!ion<il Therapy ;ind in mass prnrl urt lon m?nn"r )":il'r the h a 1 I w a ~·!' . rla~sro0n1~. lr hr;iry t1nd tf'achers lf'!unge a nrw ro111 nf pa int Thr C'('nrrr 1." onr nf thr .luniors' ph1la n1h rnp1r s. fr'i""'""'"" Fu lle rton Open Sun., 12-5 p.m. Half Sizes Old fovorite- lightwf!ight, wo•hoble iersey- lrovels better, feels cooler in new Irons -season coloring1. Choosl! from th!! p icli-of the crop. $18 I ~~ rt:y HUNTINGTON IEACH I HoKf M hrtiff Ir". F•n11hlro1 Ai.., 1'4 Oilt.l.HGl"l' ... tilt MALL FULLl•TOH Kids Like to Ask Andy a,. •.J. ' DAILY PILOT J 5 Islands Flavor Party Gathering a.round a pig-In-a· pil will ht members of Clipped Wings, Un ilt'd Air LI n e s Stewardess Alm unae when the group stages 11 luau Saturday, Aug. 21. Hawa iian dress, music 11nd buffel will be includ ed ln the annual event, along with the roast pig . Mr, and Mrs. Will iam Horns of Rolling Hills will open their home . 1 Assisting J\1r:s . Don • v a n B!atk with the preparations are Mrs. John Amberg and !\1rs. Jack Schelmer. The l'hapler won six a"·ards at the national convention· charity. @.~~1,f.~,!,!N<l WoM•lll .. ,., ... , • ., • Norman Wi•tt • Blayle Al•o Goll W••• l711 Eo1I Coo1t Hwy, Co•o•• <11.i Mw 67l·474Q publicity, scrapbook, men1· btrsh1p. number of first time rnemberi and best all around chapter. MATERNITY CQea1tnnce DRESSES• 2 s % HOT PANTS • TOPS• PANTS SWIMWEAR MATERNITY SHOPS 1' "'.l.i HIOH ISL ... HD )1) "°IHI .I.VI . NIW,.OllT Cll!NTtEll LONG ,11! ... CH NllW"OllT •EACH H.1.ltlOilt IHO,.,.IHC CIHTlll THI CITY HOii H•A:•Oilt I LVO. l ~H•NNON lAST COSTA Ml.IA OJI.I.NOE t'l I HE«•111a11: 1111E«•111:i1iiJ.J'iJI1J F«•111a11: 111JE«•111: 11i:ttZJ111~B.111a11: 1111f u1111a1iitl71111 E«•Ill:t 5 DAYS A WEEK! 0000000 0 0 WE DON'T MEET CO·MPETITION, WE BEAT THEM! WAREHOUSE PRICES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ·o 0 0 0 O· 0 0 we welcome -FOOD UIUV STAMP SHOPPERS pLUS +., •"'"• al what you poy. So If you wouncl U.11 with St0.00 .,..,,1h. vou"cl ,;,..ply p•v •h~t. plu1 I 0 Y. •• $I t.00. Th ;t •••• fe r •v•rythin9 ••C•pl !ht f•w h•"'• l19tl!y cont.olltd lik. ,,.;r~ ind liquor. WE CHALLENGE ANY MARKET TO MATCH THE . TOTAL SAVINGS! 535 W. 19th St., at Harbor, , Costa Mesa WE RESERVE TH£ fl!CHT TO CH..lNGt PRICES "S WHOLeSAL!" 'l"IUCES CHANGE -. l~i I 11EU•lll :i Ii: I I 11EU•IIJ Iii i it1)11 1l FD•lllli Ii:! I 11 Ei<•Ill: iii :tl'JJI 1JEi(•llJI i Ii:! I 11~U1IIJ:iO itl1' I •1 ~U•llJ J· ( • ' ·.; } 8 OA\l V PI LOT lhu•sday August 12 . 19 71 Dying Effort Camp Souvenir Slithers Away B)' l:H.\tA B0.\181'.:CK You knn\\' !he trouble with some 11·01nen' Thr.v have no imaginatJ(ln_ A neighOOr was trll1n,i: nit> !hr other day thAI her little hri.1'. ,Jndy. wan1rd lo bri11g 11 bi.111 sn:ikr hnn11> fnnn his 1 llr;1t1on '\\'hat did ~1)u ll'll h1n1':" I a~h··d •·J rnuldn'l (11111!; nl a rrasnn 11 h\' hr> touldn 't," she .~aid heliile~~ly shr11i;g1ng h e r shflulrlf'rs. "Are you k1dd1ng~" J shriek- ed. "A fell' years ago, n1y son :ca p111rt>rl a sn111ll s l i rn y • ~f'\f'C'imen in a Coke botlle and :1 cnuld 1hink of JO reasons for ;o------i1 • SUMMER CLEARANCE PRiCfS SlASHED UP TO the house of RiilRJR\Yj SOUTH CO.AST PLAZA CO~TA MESA, S4•·20•• l rlllcl Srrerl Entronte ( 8('twcen J. Mo9nin and U,S. Norionol Bonk AT WIT 'S END le;111ng hin1 hchind. (The Sn<lkr. not the bo~·j I. Sn;ikes do nor know thei r 011 n n11nds. They 11111y jump up and down and thin k they \Vant tn leave their Momn1ys and Daddys for a fun trip. but after two days away from hon1r. it's split·up time. 2. You would iet bored with one another. After al!, 1,1·hat can a snake do7 Can he chase ;i ball afler you throw it? Can hr walk In the shopping ecn11'r 1,1·ith you on a leash '..' Ca n he '''alk into a crowded rooin and keep it that way? .l Snakes arc a rninority group. Face H. Do you v.·ant him to fff'! t·he pains of discrimination" Wouldn't it break you r heart to have his admission refused at Bible School? Or to lca\'e him outside in a ~1ason j;ir v.·hile you were inside with frirnds'! 4 Snnkcs <1re diHicult to p>1prr trair1. 5, Sna~rs ;idhcr·r to t1 diet of Iii iniz !hinj!:~. \l'h;;t h<rrrrns wlirn he runs out of rnice ;ind br~i ns to c1·c our mrtcr re<1dcr? · Ii. Hnw wo11frl 1,1·e knO\\' if he gnl a headache'..' 7 How would you rxplain it to him H someone accidentally hit him wi!h a rake'! R. You \\'nuld be forcing on him a monk's existence. l!n\1' do you know he dorsn't \l'anl 10 rla!e and eventually have a family? "Did he h11v il 1" askl'd 1111 neighbor hrighl ·c1·cd ·· J nirnn <lid he re:di7r 1bat P11·rr wrrc inhrrcnl d1ffrrr>ner'> brlween :i bov Clnd a !'n;ikr"" ··:-iot until I Ii!\ him \1·1111 reasons 9 and 10.'' "\Vhi ch 11·ere?" !l. 1f ~·011 put th;it .~11;1kr in thr l'ar \\'ilh ~·our 1nnthrr .. ~hr will h<rve a hc:irt attack ;ind drnp drac!. 10. Ask yoursrlf. do ~1111 w:inl In br a rnntt1rrlrss hn_v rn<11111ng thro11 gh lifr 11 1th n s1'x-~t ;ir1·rd. ni1l11;int . 111-.lad - j11.~1rr1 ,on;ii\r i11 ;i Cnkt' hnt 1 \r ~ "lie !'hos<' you 1ns1r;id of the sn:ikr. r1i;:h1 ~" sl1e a~krd. ":--.'n. h11I hr's still lhinklng ;ihn11I 1\," I ~;i1rl. jewels by joseph searches for jewels Co"••cl ~nw•~l•d l•w•I'~ lo !mmo<li- •1f <••~ ~y ••11 to I I""' whOH knowlodo•. ••Dorlh•, ••d inl~q,.Ty .,•u•• yo" <•'"ful evalu••lon •' ••· d•r• m••ko! ••I••· w1 w1•I b1 """'"d 10 •••mini yeur oom• •"d •dvlu r091rfln9 l~olr dll• poUI, C•ll M•. J•••Dh •• Mr. Folt! .. JO· "" Sou r~ Co•il Pl111 Br,,tol •'th@ ~ • ., 0;•90 Fwy. Co11• M••• S40-~0bb SPRING FRESH WATER FILTERS FOR ' e HOMl:S e CAMPERS e BOATS Tak e th e dirt. ru1t, +.,,t, & odor oot of wal111r-leev11 it SPRING FR!SH! A Simple-Compl111te ''Do-I t -Yo urself" UNDER SINK FILTER KIT! NO PLUMBING MODlr-ICA TIONSI TltlAT YOURSELI' lO Sl"ltlNG PltlSH WATllt POii: ALL YOUR F-000 • llYIRAGIS ~ ICI CUllS, NEWP.ORT·IAT CENTER-541-9811 205l NIWl"OltT ILfO. AT IAY -COSTA MIS.A Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers ... ''THl STORE WITH l "-BELS OF OISTINCTJON" Out t•le1l1d;11 ii~• ptoilt in h•!Pi"9 vo11 loo!. vo11r b11/, HWY .. CORONA DEL MAR Your c/\erge eccount we lcome 673-1990 < < **************** MERCURY SAVINGS BUENA PARK Mercury Savings Bldg., Valley View at Lincoln >iUNTINGTON BEACH Mercury Savings Bldg., Ed inger at Beach TUSTIN Mercury Saving~ Bldg., Irvine Blvd. at Newport Ave. ******************* TRIDERITE Sl O.GO 2'11 TO l I TO !!I: Comic Strips Add Characfer to Boat Parade ln::>tead <if hcl ng seen in the funny paper.-;, n1cm- hf'rs and ~ucsls of the lJolphins of the !'•:e\1·port Har· bor ('han11Jrr of Com1nerce \\'iii appe<ir at a char- <ll'lcr boat parade cham pagn e viewing party Satur· day. ,1\ug. 28. 'fhe 2 p .1T1. event, benefiting 1he proj- ects of the \Vomen's Division. \vii[ take place in the pent hou se of Imperial Savings and Loan. f\1e\.vport. Heady for the parade, themed He!iving the Comics, ls a real character already in the funny papers. 14 FASHION ISLAND e NIWl"ORT CINTllt o,.,._ l re•dway • 644-42ll ~'· j ,, j . l 1 \ We ossu<e you 1hol we ha~e the largest dis- play you 've e•1er ~eeri ot <iny one time, in- cluding the un1avo1 ! Evt ry sill ond shape to >ee, feel ri~rt iovc:h. No mo•e ca talog shoppirig nece,1ory. Seeing is bel iev in g, DISCOUNT PRICE We hove cut nll !he fancy frill1 that coil YOU dollor1. No carpeting-no fancy showroom, Jus! bener pr ices ond 'elec!ion is whot you'll 1ee. Immediate deli very or pick up (except on 1ale ite ms when demand may be gr eater !hon 111pply on horidJ OUR WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM Our wci1eho11 11 1howroom i1 15,000 SQ. ft. devoted !o iu1t one special furni!~r• produc!, You owe ii to you rself to visit the larges! dis- play ol dinette 1eh, gam e tels, dining 1ets, bars ond ,10011 before you buy. Dining se ll from SJJ to $1000. Something fo r evertone. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10,00 A.M. to g,30 P.M. SATUROAY.10·6 •SUNDAY NOON·S by virtue OF CALIFORNIA EXTRA CHAIRS IN BRIGHT NEW ~~ COLORS TO ADD NEW LIFE =y~~ FOR ANY ROOM ~ Limit 12 to a Customer We asked V irtue to de1i9n stur dy re- plocement chcics o! en eo1ily ottordoble price, and here'1 whol they deliver•d. . 62 EACH TAKE HOME II PRICE /1 1 NO DEALERS PLEASE! Chairs as durable as they are attractive Ex:tro -li eovy frames for added strength plus full foom seof and bock give you years of use. Mix or match, try severa l in convenient "Go -Ho me" pa ckag e and save! All we sell is dining sets •.• game sets ••• bar 'n' stools at discount prices• Immediate delivery or pick up • Easy terms • ......... ~ ... ,.., . • 18085 EUCLID ST. FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~ SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AND !!!!!!!!! iM ELJCllD ST. TLJRNOFF iiii 962-3325 or 546-1611 Pricts good Thursday, Friday, S1turday and Sunday only • ..... _ ,.,: -~---=-.. -~ ~~ ......... ----~~ ~ -·· . ... • ·I T~u•Ylay. Auqu;t 12 1971 DAILY PILDT J l, Pledges Exchanged Workers' Blue Suit Now Uniform of Free August Still a Favorite for Brides HAWKINS-LOCKHART Arthur Newport P. Ha.,.,•k1ns o I Beach and !\I r~ Success Striped :Stripe it n~ht -~park quiet tiutfits ~vi\h these top~. Sizzling stripes run around versatile \•f st and tank top. Easy, just s1n~\e <inr! doub le crochet -top nff p;:ints, likir!.'i . Pat1ern 7336 /'\E \\1 sizes 8·!4 included. Sizr 14 {bust 361. SEVENTY.FIVE GENTS fnr each pattern -arid 25 rr111s for each pilttern for Air ~lail 1 and Spcc1at H ii n d l in i:: ; otherwise third-c\;is.c; drl1l'l'ry 'M-i!l take three wcrks 11!' n1nrr Send to Alil'e B rnn~s [);i1I~ Pilot. !05 ~ccdlccr<ifl Dt•p t Box 163, Old Chl'lst>a Slat1nn.1 l\1ew York. i'i.Y. 10011 Print j Name. Addres~. Zip. P11ttern /'\umber. I !\'EE DL t: CR A FT '72 ' ~ewesl crochrl. kn11 s for !he j expressive gcnrrat ion' Se1~·· ing. embroi dery. 'l u i It s .I afghans. Free r a ! l e r n s ~ Catalog 50 cenis. /'\ ev.·: "lnstan\ Crnrhrl"I Book. Step-hy-slefl p1clures teach you how 1n crnchel 1n- i;tantly'. Plu~ nc11•est p;i ltcrn<;. IL Complele Jn slilnt Gif1 B\lllk -more lh;in 100 gifl .,. *'I. I Comple!e Afghan Book -Sl I "16 ,Jiff y Rug~" Book. 50 1 cent5. Soc Su cress Stril)t'd Jo Book of 12 Prize Afghan s. 50 cent~. Quill Book I -16 nallcrns. 60 cenls. r.1useum Quilt Book 2 -SO rents. Book J "Quilt~ for Tod;i~··~ Living." If> pal!P rns 50 crn1:.. Sl1a1·un Lol'kh cu t e.xt'hanged \1edd1ng pledge~ during a cereniony u1 1l1e Newport Beach hu rnc Qf his n1nthcr, .\!rs. John N. A. Havl'k1n,<; ~lalron of honor \1'as ·"'!rs. Annette Corby, sister of the bridegroom. and best 1nan \.1'11.<i J11ck Donnell~·· Flower girl and rinG hrarer 1o1·ere Babene Corby ;ind Jell Jenkins. '!hr brio•·grocun 1.~ ;i gn1du- a11• nl tt·r l llJ\ rr!'!!V of Cahfor- n1a, Santa Barbar ~. The nc\1' ~1rs_ lla.,.,·kins is ~ Newport llarbor lltgh Schoo! graduate ;in a forn1cr Childrrn's Home Soc1e1y r!ebutantc Her parents are )Jr. and f.lrs Ru.c;sell LOf'khart of Lei~ure \\'orlrl They v.·itl reside in Lake Forfst. GOOCHEY- CHRI STIANSEN \Vaymann Carlson of SouthPrn California College. Attending the b r l d e , daughter of ~trs. Edith Chris- tiansen of Albany . Ore. and the late Mr. H. \V. Chris- tiansen Jr. was Miss Robin Goochcy. sister or 1 h e bridegroom . Best man wa~ 1he bridrgroom 's brother, Grant Gnochc v Both · the newlyweds are µ1"ad11atcs of Cost a J\"\esa High Srhool <ind anend Orange Coasl ColleRe They 1o1·1ll reside 111 Cos1a 1'.'lesa . PICKENS-CRAVEN Ross Hebtise.n and Gary Craven, Ult bride's brother. CALDWELL·RITIER director of the S l u d e n t Outreach Strvice. TOLZMANN -LOA TS By ALLISON LERRICI\ prosperous rice·p1ckers pad PAR IS I API -The "htt le themselves 1n \'ves Saint blue sull ' the y,·orkers 11o·e;ir Hl Laurent's quil ted s a t 1 n Communist China is the late~L peasant jacket s. fashion craze in France and 1s Despite this in f1ltrat1on fron1 Estber ti.lildred R i ller , Home in Costa .l\1esa are ev en challenging the Vietnam the Orient, the mzhtary look 1s war look that ls all the rage s1!11 the big thing along the d.ughter of Mrs. l\.1ary Ritter Denni.!! H. Tolzmann of C-Osta with the )'Ottng 10 St l'•oi~·. n· · 'l h h I I • "'" n1 v1era. w1 aut enlic et· of Pittsburgh, Pa . and Thomas /..1e.sa and his bride , the The women are storming th<' over~ from Vietnam the most S. Ritter of Huntington Beach, for mer Deborah Lynn L-Oats Boule vard St. Germ;un to soughl after items. Rome's exchanged vows with Clarke who were married In the snatch up the baggy blue cot-piazzas and espresso bars also Arthur Caldwell of Rochester. Wilshire Presbyte rian Church, ton outfits. \\'1!h the !1lllc cnl-are full of young It ali ans Mrs . David Stout was her Santa Ana. Ja r the ~·rench cal! "Claudine" sfY!rtlng khaki shirts and T- sister's matron of honor. Their parents are r-.i r. and ilOd n1ost people l'all '~l ;io," ~h1rts .,.,·ith US milita!'y in· Another sister, Miss Adele r-.1rs. Dewayne Loat s or llun-lhey start out navy anrl t<ide 10 signia . Ritter with r-.trs. Eric Wardle tington Beach and r-.1r and the ""'ash like blue Jeans. St. Tropez shops are gr tting and ~liss Dorothy Hate were :0.1rs. Andrew \Vinter of Buf-"~1 cn lik e it JUSt as n1urh as 1 up to 590 or a set ol genuine bridesmaids. and J\la.ria Riller !ale Center, lov.·a. women do. as they ha\•e in jungle fa!igues and an)10ohrre wa s her aunt's flower girl. Miss Sandy Loats served her China since the Cultural from $2 lo $5 for an authrnlH' Vicky Craven of Costa J\1esa The bridegroom. son of Mrs . sister as maid of honor and Revolution." sa~·s 1\ I a 1 n becamf !he bnde or Jamr.s D. Clare Ga.\dy,·ell or Shawv11le. bridesmaids ""'ere J\!rs . .Ion Ra igaut of the Brambilla Co, 1st Air Cavalry patch or a real scl of sergeant's chevrons. Pickens dunng ce remonies Quebec and the lat@ J\tr. Iles, the bridegroom's si.ster .,.,hich has been importing the performed in !he Redeemer Arthur Ca\dy,·ell. asked hi:: nf Ame s. and r-.1rs. Denise suits for the last IQ years J\-\ost of the b 0 u 11 q u e s Evangelical Lu!heran Church. brother, Thoburn Caldy,·ell 10 Clark. Karen Anderso n \vas The baggy rianrs that s1np at around the yacht basin have n b I th fl · I taken on the ambia nce of the no binsda e. J\11nn. be his best man. Ushers were e ower gir. the ankle and the lm se. high- Parcnts of !he bridal couple Grant Walsh, Theodore Sco!l Best man was Handv Loats. necked Jackel \l'tth rnon1y F't Dix company supply room are il·lr. and Mrs. Ken neth and Charles J\larks. Karl Stout the brirlc's brother .-ushers pockets and lrog ras\<'ll<'r::; flack after rack of Arn1y Craven of !\linneapol1s and ""'as the ring bearer. 10o·ere Philli p Anderson and firs! tol1k hl'J!d 10 J\!ai-:..ct!le fi eld Jackels and tankers' w111d J\1rs. Jepsy Da iley of Lond on, 1'he bride is a graduate of .Jeffrey Loats. and ring be arer an1f)ng the dork workers Thl'n br rakrrs swing in the gcr.tlc of y,•ebbing over wide eii:pilnsts cf mioriff. Their hirsute escorts go schiz.o1d 1n love beads and peace emblems on a background o( liger-striptd jungle fatigues topped b)' Green Berets. The Penlagon 's Io gis t i c geniuses probably n t v er dreamed the day would dawn when GI cloth would be bootlegged to the most elegant Riviera resorts at $250 a bolt -higher ror camouflage cloth - or !hat !he fa sh ion designers of St. Tr OJ>f!Z ""'ould sweat all summer over a hot Sf'\1·ing machine turning out bogus fatigue suits and pirated army thermal long johns, ths latest in-look for the molorcy. cle ~et OJ · n b t w I c II J\1 k \V d~ 1 , 1 i\lcditcrranean breeze. a Ions ThP g;:irdrn (•f lhr \Vil!i:ini ,J 11u. n o er s es eyan o c~e. 11·as ar oo . . ni ~t 1an1 t~ anu :ic1ory 11nd . h k k 1 . r rr h i\l!rnd1ni; Lhc bride were Rochester and did gradu/lte The bride ls a gr;ui1111te of rons1rur·t1fln 11nrkcrs 1nadr it wil a in Y se ectton o ig t l ;iiochry Jr., h<inie in Cost;i ~11 ~s Karen Ci·avcn. l h P \vork at the Slate Univer sity Huntington Beach H 1~h Schnnt /l trend that spread to all suits, broad -brimnied Aus~ic ~l ci;a was the sru1n~ fo r t11c bride's sister and ma id of College at Genesco, N.Y. ;ind altendrd Gn!den \.\.'esl cJ;issc::;. hats and canvas-lopped con1· 11·cdd1ng of their son. Victor honor . and lhe J\1isscs Shrryl Her husband allended Lorne College. Her husband is it People \1ho hJ.:c t h r ; r b;i! boots. Dennis Goochey and Ruth Ann Johnson and Heidi and Becky J'ark Junior College, Port graduate or Mankato State .,.,·orker~; outfits on the white Night after night In Chrisliansen. Reading the late Craven. siste rs of the brirle. Credit. Ontario. and graduated College, Minnesota "'here he collar side can get thcrn ir1 a Papai;ayo's \l'llY·Out di.~cothe- \Vesley M;i!hw ig w11s the from Roberts Wesleyan 0>1· majored in bu s i n e 5 s ad-shiny gray cotton . And rich quc, birds in see-through morning rltes ivas the Re \'. 1_:b~e:_st:....:m:::•n::.._:'":d:....:u~s~h:er~s:_:w~e~c:•_:l:•!ge:_w:.:'.he~c~e~he'.:.._~h~as'.....:be'.'.'.'."''.'....~'-~m~in~i:•t~c:at~io~n~.-------~w~o~m~e~n'....:w~h~o~w~a~n~t~t~o~l~oo~k'_"li~ke:_~b~lo~u'.'s:•:s~s~ll'~e:w~s~t~ci~Jl'~S'....".a~n~d~b~it:s~~~=======~~ THE ORIGINA L&. 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' \ s .. a a 2 &, 2 J8 OAJLYPILOT • Cl1ildre1a's /tl1isical .-OA:tLY LOG • • • .... _ -... 'Wonderland' • Ill Laguna Beach Thursday Evening AUGUST 12 ..... Ii& Ntwt Jerry [AJnpll,, (]}UC ..... ll .. 10ntr.Sn;lth. l!IKlflC ..... Tom Snyder. Dllrr!llillnh .. Slw:N Cuesb In· elude Zu Zsa Gabor, Ross Huntu tlld Muritl DIVld'°n. 0 Sb O'Cloct Movlt: (C) (90) "1'111otatuw lltlty"' (Western)'$- Clint W1l~tr. Edwtrd 8)'fnes, John R'ulsall. A w!tlt1 tur-l11dtf 1ets In wlVtd ln 1 Sioux upris!nt. m n.. "'••• 1!J !Ur TrH fD Art Stlldio, Too m 11ot1d•,. 34 m DNttl v.ii., D•rs (!) """ Jlm H1wtllOl'nt. l:lll (I) ..... Bia Hl.lddy. (]) TnrUI • Ceti11111N11m Cl) CIS ,.... Walter Cronkilt. OJI JflC fhn Devid Brlnkle1. m n. F1Jt111 ••• f.m~ll locitt @!!I Dmlt Repcwt Untie Arthur le1~e' 111 111, eon'IJ j(lk8! 1n(l trltk5 wilh S1m1nlh1 be· cauM he ~I! t1llen In lo;e wrlh 1 ierioos w~tlt. P1ul Lynda ll'Ort1ry1 Unclt Arthur. m De~ frort Show Guest' trt Geor11 H1m1l1on, 'in1in1 1roup Lit- tle Mti'lony 1nd the lmplfl1ls. c.om" tdiennt J1tkre "Momf' M1bl1y (!I OfJlllf>lt lolln1 fI) NCT l'UyllouM "H e1m1hin1l1! ar. Th• Stollf!d Angels." All o!f-bf1I dr1m1 commentin1 on !ht dark 1!de of human n11ure. {lien Stewart's Lt M1m1 Troup performs. 9:001J ([l CBS Tll\lf1dily Movit: (C) (2111) ""W~o's Mlnclln1 th• Mlolr' (com&dy) '63-il!rry Ltwis, Jill St. John, Agnu Moorehead. John McGiv. e1. R1y Walsloo , f11neesco Be!linL A bumb ling depar1ment store tm- ployM !alls in klvt with th• dtp~l1- ment stor• heiress. O CIJ IIJ (DM•~• ReoJll 1er Gr1ndd1ddy (R)"Will the Real Diana PINse St1nd Upr' Diana Ross guest s 11 1 songstress to whom Danny must 1fll)lo1ill after stlt Ofdt1' his com· edy fl)U\irte tut! a!) Ro'" pani Vtronk.I Young I a 1 en t from all Orange Cvu111y cv1nes into its own with the \\lest Coasl premiere or the 0 ri g in a! musical · ' Ad v e n I u res in \V on de r l and ' ' opening Saturday afternoon for four v.eekend aprearan(C.'> al the Laguna r.1oulton Playhouse Billed as •·a musica l for all ages," the production fcatu1·es n1en1ber s nf the playhouse sun1n1cr theater ll'orkshop, ages ~ through 19. ll ls adapted and direl'tCd by Gwen Yarnell as the finale of her workshop sealion. A musical adaptalion of the famed Lewis C;irroll stories ''Alice in \Vondl'.'rland" and ''Through the Looking Glass .. , the production previously ha s been presented by adults and young people in the East and tor the armed fnn:c5 in Kaiserlautern, Germany . The musical score is by Hila Klausner, !he musical ac- companlenl by \Vally S\acheli . WONOERLANOER S-AJice I Eva Prince) shares cup of tea v.·ith Ille Dorrnouse (Da vid lltnerl and Mad J-l all er !Carol .<\ttingerJ in a scene from the Laguna J\·loulton Playhouse's '"1\dvcnture in \Vonderland." Performances wi ll he on Saturday and Sunda y aflcr· noons. Augu.~t 14 . 15, 21 and 22, <il 2 p.in. in the plyh oUS('. Alice is played by Grace Jasmine . True to the lhe aummer workshop Wonde.rliitnd slorie.s, she steps Pd through the magic mirror to meet her magic counterpart, program. de<:lares the new musical In be "a h.ighlight of our summer theater plan to develop the playhouse into a center for the performing art~. for all ages." Eva Prince . and. with. dance and original songs, t he audience 1oeets the White Queen (Mary Sawyer). the Red Queen (S usie Mudge\. the White Rabbit I Leo Sieracki) and a dozen others. Tickets are $1, and are on sale at the playhouse box of- fice. 494-0743. There's an upda t ed "Caterpill ar Rock" number ,1------------ an oHbeat musical tea party , and Lhe Famed Cheshire Ca ! (Mary Quigley ) saves her tall but not her head. All costumes, stage sets. props and backstage work also are handled by worksho p students. Steve Schwaer is technical advisor : Mark Hanes, v.·orkshop technlcian : Darci Linke. r o st u me designer. and Debbie Earl produced posters and program illustrations. Playhouse managing direc- tor Hap Graham, who launch- Adwlh $2.SO J11. SI.SO Clllld 7§c Or•" .. C-ly't •1Do:~bu1t•r Sl>ow V•lut "PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK " '" .1.1 .. e a11101 Gou lf •~ "LITTLE MURDERS" "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" IRl til!) D AdenMe Pref. Ald10 U)AIC- 7:fll IJ CIS ~ W1lter Cronkit1. 9:)0 CJ @) m Ad1m-lZ (R) "LOI 16- Chl!d In D1n1er:· A robbery in PIO· 11~s. 1 possib!t child be1tin1 use, ·~ a reckl1u fii1 pose problem for Ottit.-s Rted and Malloy, 0 CIJ IIJ C1f) Dall AllVll (R) '1ht Law." Dan August l~ig1!e1 the claim of tell-d1ltn11 by 1 retired judge "!l'ho has killed an appuen!ly unarmed str1nrer. Willer Pidgeon 1uests. 'Cai11e Muti11y' Trial To Star Henry Fonda '"'""' J•ct Ni(hDh on """ Mtroret Cl Ell -..... !>ft'id Brinkley, 0 Whit Sui .. T•111!1: (90) .,.._ " tlonorl" (mystery) ·~&­ Bill Goodwin, Ylrfinl1 Gniy. ({)Te Tin tilt Trvth G Wlllt'1 MJ Unt? ®I M v." DJt;• m1 Ltn Liley mlll "'""' 0 81rt1r w~rd Nm al LI Ctuz d1 MtrlN Cnlc1s ''The Caine fllutiny Court- martial ," to be directed by ~fenry Fonda, will be the sec· ond attraction for the Cenler Theater Group's 1971-2 series at. lhe Ahm anson Theatre ac· cording 10 Robert Fryer, man· :iging director. Tile flO\\'CfiU! Stage ~UCCC$>S, third play set for CTG-mar Li a I." which llcrm an Ahn1anson's f ift h season, \l'ouk adapted from his Pulitz- which includes Phi! Silvers starring in "A Funny Thing l:l;ippc ncd on lhe \Vay To tile Forum." .ind lhc cur· rent. London and Broadway sn1 .i~h hit. .. Sleuth ." ··The Caine /\.'llltine Court- er Prize-\vinning novel. "The Caine Mutiny." will open No- vrn1ber 30 for a six·we ck run. The signi ng or Fonda 10 slage the play in w hi ch he \\On such high praise fn!' his acting. marks his second d1 - fD Tiit Corporate Yltw "Dtm1nd ind Supply for Elect1lc1ty," witn S~r Sibley of Pad!ic Gas. &l~N'lflll 10:00 Q ®l m 0..11 Martin (R) Summer host Vic Oamont welcomes John Gary and Donfla Jean YO<!"I· I.he original proch1ction of ----------- O NM Kevin S.nders. \Vhich starred Fonda, is the 0 Movie: {C) (2hr) •'Jiit Devi l 11 1 m Morie'"" 4 O'Clod" (drama) '61 -Spenter ,,..~~~~~~!;i~ Tr1c1, fra~k Sin1tr1. • m NIWI Putnam/fi~m1n. fD Spttulttlon 7:l0 6 (IJ raily Atl1fr (RJ CiMY w1nts to loin tht P1ac. C.Orps ind ro to Chili with 1 former 1tlloolmal1 Imm m Boa P'refmion1! lrKJl1n1. 10:301J Mcwl1: (2hr) ''The Sinllttr Q@J a;, NBC Adl1111 !>11Jllo1111 Menk" (m,stery) '61-Haiold Lie· (R) "f'1rllous Times." Peter Falk phitz. Karen Dor. I st1q 11 1 Wlr photographer, ind @ Marshll Otllon I Olant B1ktr u !ht girl who loves 0 (I}@ CE I t•iC•Al I Str1ng1rs him. Allent Dehl and Gtne lyons In Their hn I.Ind A documentary I C:O·IUf. t bout Black Americ1n1 and the lt fJ (I) (j) (E lll1i Smith l .lonts M!ll·help projed1 In Dfi1roit. 'll'i!h In (R) "Journey From San Juan," Heyes 1nalysl1 of whither 1uth programs Jn"" W•Y"~ end Curry 111 ca ught round inr up represent slepa 11p and out of lh• "BIG JAKE" !Gl plu• e S•con<r Action P•cked m.rtlrick t.1tll1 in Mexico by I bin-11iet10 or •r• I 1n1r1 tnd a delusion. "VON RICHTHOFEN l[flt wM daims ht owns !hem. Cl•u· ;~~!;;• 1111owN" rG\ (!) Ntw1 8111 Johns. diM Lonret, Su»n Ollwr and Nico Min1rdol ruet. aJ £1 Dl1rit ft ~n1 Stno1ill CJ Ml .... $ Mowl1: (C) (2111") "'The c11rt1 ...,..... f.ofltml" (dram~) '54 -11:00 I) 00 @I) Ntw1 IN• Girdner, Humphrey Bo1:11t. O @J tDM1ws m ll'fltt er to111equencn Cl.I It TN 1 Thlrl fn EIWll'Nl!Hllt: TGdty end Temtr· -. "'Ilalit D1y1 Wild.'' Tne accoun! ef • wll6ttM$s w11•1n1 trip lhrou1h t111 Sttwly·Bltttrroot 1re1 of Mon UN 1nd kl•llo by a r roup of 20 ..,, .. 81i,,....,.. Mtwlt Cil C.11 et th1 Wert 0 1]J fD Hews m M11Yi1: "R1put f'1rf&nrl1 nct'" idr•me) •• 7---Louu Hayw~rd, k11n lesHt. m Stat th1 Cloe.I: 11:)(1 fJ ())MIN CriH!R *B (() ltllCS (Ft) S!e!anlt Powers pMb 11 I wlntomt len who cons 0 11§) m Johnny C.rton SCIOtt lllto tllliwlne: htr larcenous 0 rn (j) m Diet c.vttt fltMr (Jonrtt11n H1rris) Is r11lly an )llf'IOC9flt, down.on-his.luck l1rm1r. m T• Tin tllll Tnitil fm WdrtntM Wiik In RtYltw II!>""' m Mori"•: "Nak1d Ci un" (mysl"'YI I '56 -Willard Par~er, Mara Cotda~. 12:00 0 Mort•: "for ~ 1 Kiiier" (my1-, tery) '60 -David Sumn,r, su~n I l rtveri. I ' t:JD D@I m IMtlde (R) "Walls Ale 12:30 g Tiit c1111ry ' W1iti~1.N A Jlln>l• oHic.r'• tl!e is ltlra1itntrl ind 1 n1reotics p1roltt is IUlpected. William Sh1tn11111est1 . 0 Tiit SU.. AlkR Si-Gua1h In· dud• Geil• B1yl01, Pit Boone, .lohn By!M'f 1ml Jot Btlt si:o. 0 (]) C!J CiJ S.wlldl.d (R ) ''The House That Unde Arthur Bullt.'" Friday DAYTIME MOVIES l:Cll m Ct) "SN FIP19rl" (•d'o'tnt~re) '64-Jot Shisllido, Kokin]i K1bur1 . ... e ".Mtltt « su.~· {tomedy) '45 Jotn forrt1i11t, Geor1e Brant. D ..,,.. tit" All" (comtdy) '•9 - Robtrt Cum1nln1s, Mn Blylh. 0 (C) "DIUWt et llood" ($pit· ttwlu) '61-John Drtw BarrymM, Je1n111 Cniln, FA.JllLY CIRCllS I ]:(IQ 6 Mcwi1: (CJ 't.lllrTilllt In Pink I Lau" (d~m1) ·~flOfi:• Mont. I Q:Omef)' [IJ Q 0 CIJ ®} Ntws W Al!-Nl1hl Show: (ti .. f'1ndo11 and tll• rtying Oll1chm1n," "Opera- t!Oll W111!t1d" •nd "Tht Wt ll ... lO:OO @"R•unlOft IR l1110• (comedy) '~I-Mark S11'1ens, Pew Dow, 1:00 m ''W•lt Elrt on 8t1con" (d1•m1)' 'S2----{ieor;;t Murph,, finl1y Curri1. 2:00 C:J "Monkry tll My Bttk" (dr1m1) '57 -Cameron ~ltchell, Drannt ro~tu. J:OO (}) "Abtvt Mr1. llbll1" (drama) '~-4 -Shirley Bootn, Robert lfyan. @l "Jtopird)"' (dr1ma) 'Sl-Bar· 1 bart S!anWJCk. B"'Y Sulli~an. 4:30 fJ "Rt!Mbtrti• (a:rm ldy) 'SJ-Ray I M1ll1nd, Jan Shrlin1. (I) s. ... 11 10 AM Ndlne:. 1:00 0 '1• MIKI Tto Soon~ (d1tm1) '58-0omth1 M1 IC'lll, E.rrot Flynn, b11 Bil Keane l•''""" •.• "'"''"'"""" ~n •Ol'O ,ti/ Cttl•• p.,.,,,., C •1•1•~•~' ' "llll! W• TIR, WNITI Dl•HI~ (G) " '. '"'·' ····~" ~ .... _ .. ... , ....... .... ~·­•9l •}·~ ~IP-~ M~Ou~~n "LE MllN5'' ~lu• • Ou•Oin HoPl..,&n "LITTLE 61(; M~N " ....... , .. ..,. .. ""~""""'"'. ,., ""' ,,,, .:-p.,.,,,.,' "l"F'"''•'' .....• ~ ") '"" "OM ANY SUN DAT" (GI ... .._.,~ ... ......... ~"·-· .. 11l IM 1 '•"<O'• .... woo•ol •-• ~11 nil --....... .. ..... ~~ l JIJ -~-· .. -- ' NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES DAILY MATINEE AT 12,30 Box Office Open1 at 12 :00 WALT DISNEY f'PODUCTl01"S' £'i:cl11 sivc Eugagcm.enl 3rd Rc co rrt \Veek ON ,,ANY SUNDAY A FILM SY aRUCE 11AOWN '" I STE VE McQUEEN in "TH( REIVERS"I MATINEES "ANY SUNDAY"): 15. 7:00& 10:45 \ DAILY "R11vuts" 1,1s.s ,oo&a:45 A fRANCOCRIS !Alm PROOUCllON WED. OPEN FROM 3: 15 Forget everything you've ever heard about heroes, Now there is "The Red Tent." [AN CONNERY· Cl.AUOIA CARrnNALE ·HAROY KRUGER I PE llR TlllCH, G .... N~ :THE RED TENT"-MASSIMO GIRO! II · t.....,..,,,,(:~ . Hiooor ~·~1• •( -... MARJ() AOOR •\>\(It( Cll'lfi!o .., l"•'••O!!l(11~\ •··-·"'"" .,_.., ·-.,.., , •• ..,.,., , _,,.,., ..... ., ... ··--······-· ·-··f~jl(Q.;.ti!i!~(ll ...... .,..., ,,,,:_·. , ••• NOW EXCLUSJVH Y' re ctorial project in Los An- geles. Last season be directed '"Our Town" al the Hunt ington l-!artford Theater and portray- ed the stage manager. Cur- ren t!~'. the actor-director is starring in the ABC television series, "The Smith Family,'' and he recrnlly co mpleled a starring role with Paul Ne w· rnan In the forth-coming mo- tion picture, "Sometimes A Great Notion ." The coupling of "The Caine fl-lutlny Court-martial" and Fonda, "'110 played defense lawyer Lt. Barney Greenwald . goes back to 1953 when the play debuted in Los Angeles. Follo"·ing its enthu siastic re- ception here the c ompany n1adc its successful way to Ne w York via a series of 89 eross·eountry one-nighters. It opened on Broadway and per- forn1ed to packed audiences for !he next year. 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" K ' 1-:;:-._ ., - -'· "I ·C"'· - ---r--.~ -----.......__ --------.. ~. _.... ~ -·--~ , IB D4JLY PILOT - Melon Eati1ig Clia111ps Greg Nesbitt, 9, neft) of 'Vestminster. and Greg Trigo, 8, Fountain Valley. proved to be the best \va lermelon nib biers this \Veek at tho YMCA 's sum mer day camp in Mile Square Park. The cam p meets daily from Q a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and offers a wide variety of activities for youngsters. There is still time to register for next \1'eek's session. For in formalion phone the \VesL 0 r a nge County YMCA , 893-8511 . Apollo 16 Takes Aim Next Trip to Fill Gaps in Moon History Caution: Minibike May Be Hazard WASH INGTON (UP ll The government w a r n e d parents Wednesda y that thtir children risk death or serioo5 injury if they arf! permitted to ride minibikes -those small. low.slung bicycles powered by noi.sy lawnmower engines - C1n streets and sidewalks. The N11!ional Highway 'frar- fic Sa f e t y Admini!tralion estimated that more than 1,500,000 minibikes will be In operation by the end of the year, mos t of them ridde.n by children between I~ ages of 10 and 14. "More and mort young children are goi ng to be kilted unless they and their parent~ recognize the dan~trs involved In the use of minibikes.'' the agency said. "While off-street r i d i n g under parental supervlsJon can be a sale and popular r!'Creatiotf. the minibike becomes a high.risk vehicle on sidewalks and roadways," il said . ''Tht agenc y categorically npposes all use of m1nib1kes on sidewalks or streets." The two-wheeled minibikes, which have been on the com- mercial market about three years, usually are powered by a one-cylinder engine of five horsepower or less and can reach a ma)limum speed of 25 lo 45 miles per hour, depen- din1i on size. The federal aRcncy said n1inibikes are "noted for poor ha n d l in g characteristi~s because <lf their short wheel ba!IP. and sn1;i!l tires," thev lack the acceler;ition needed for high way driving and are difficult for motor1sta to Sei! because of their small size. The seats on standard models are only about two feet high. The agency had no statistics on deaths or injuries aJre;idy alt ributl':d to minibikes, but a sf)Okesman said the govern- ment and safety groups 11.·erP "convinced the problern is serious." Many localities o u LI a w minibikes on street~ and sidewalks because their lack of headlights and proper brak· 1ng systems disqualify them for licensing. The go vernment warned parents that a t y pi c a I homeo\.\·ner's public liability insurance policy prob ab I y would not cover minibike ac- cidenl.5, and that "ramily auto legal riding" off the ~lretts. insurance pollci~ give. no pro. ''The. problem 11 1 malte.r o( tectlon at all" for an unlicens· stale regulation, but the clear ""ponsibi lity of parents in ed minibike rider. b I preventing lht I n e v i t a • Chi ldren's Supermarts, Inc. trag edies that may resu U the largest tny retail chain in when minibikes ire ttlrned the Washington metropolitan over to dri ven: 1s young 1 7, 8 area, says it refuS!'s to stuck or 10 years old," the A1ency minibikes, partly because of said. •, the potential hazards. A eom·.;:;========="'=; pany spokesman said the decision was clin ched when an employe riding a minibike in 1 store parklng lot was unable to brake in time to avoid hil- ling a telephone pole, and was hospitalized in a rnma. T he Traffic Safety Adminislralion's advisory urg- ed minibike riders lo wear helmels and urged parents to "form riding clubs to find suitable areas for safe and ou ·1·11 con s t" . . ' ' o,_ N"lltty A' 6:45 P.M. S•114-y At I :4, P'.M. _ CONNERY SEAN ··1 Russians, Arabs at Critical Point "THE ANDERSON.~ TAPtlt 1!· ·~ COLOR -RATED' ft intervention on the side of eventll' carry with them the Li yba. Syria and lhe Sudan. Egypt. eventual possibility of d]recl l.ibya, the U.A.R. and the r111z-..,,··· . ~: By PHIL NEWSOM What the Ar:ihs hai•e been It marked the beginnings of cnnfron;:ition with !he United Surlf!n all ha ve made clear the Sovif'l m(lve into lhe Stales. lh<'y neilher will tolerate com· tell ing the Russians is tha l Th u , t t · e11stern l\.fOOiterranean and e niteu Sta cs ias en· mun1sm. ~ ~1 oscow i5 t1 great place lo her drive lo take over Lhe countered simila[ sttuations in Nor 1locs ii seem Soviet em-o,.,. Nltlltly ':41 P. · r; ' visit, especially when shoppinJ.? west's traditional pl ace of in-it.s rel;itions with South Viet-bllrrassmcn! in the Middle SM11d•.,., 1 :41 P.M IJ for various kinds of aid, but fluence in the Middle East. nan1, with South Korea and East is al an end. ~~ i even with Israel. led . JANE they wouldn'i want to live Fifteen years later. with an Expec shortly in Egypt ts FONDA . there. investment of billions al stake, Bui, no malter how cautious the trial of leftwinger Ali .-. the Soviets have been more the Soviet Union may be in Sabry, longtime friend of DONALD u And in thal sense July and cautious than was the United determining ils future rela· Moscow, accused of treason in ''KSUTLHUERLTANED~ •• ~~· Augum , 1971. could prove Slates under some w h a t tions with the Sudan, ii seems a plot to overthrow Pr~idenl nearly as decisive for Arab--similar circumstances. certain things cannot be the Anwar Sadat. Soviet relations as the same again for the Soviets and tumultuous early moh!h~ of After a sharP. initial protest its relations with the proposed Somewere in all this ii 1956 turned out to be for the Russians have resp:>nded nrw ~1ideaslern Federatinn seems there ~hould be con· the western nation:i; !ed by the wilh stud ied c;:ilm to the ex· ll'hich would include U.A.R., siderable food for thought and! ~ ~ Uni ted Stales and t h e i r ecution of more than a dozen perhaps profit for the United COLO• -•ATID ~ ~ relation~ wi1h the late Presi-Con1munists and prominenl . ~~S~"~":'~· __ _,,_,_,_,_,_~ii:iii:iiiiiii:iii:iii:iii:iii:i~· ~·~~ dent Gamal Abdel Nasser of leflwing:crs in the Sudan. and (:c)<lSL~fa 11 \Viu sl1 the United Ara b Republic. the expulsion or its own seconrt It Wa! 00 .July 19. 1956, !hat man in the Sovie! embassy ~ I I J • and the Bulgarian ambassador UC 10 are lip Secretary of Slate John Fosler to the Sudan. · Dulles llnoounced withdrawal Huntington Beach resident. of the U.S. C1ffer of aid In ll is 8 situation nnl Un· Eric \V. Hammer ha~ received IMPACT "The Supplement W ith A Punch" Over 70 N1tur.,I Body Builders ~ ~ i S P ACE CEN T E R , HOUSTON (UP !) him to measles in the final days before launch. Egypt's construction of the cnnimnn to the superpo"·ers -;11 Un i 1 e d T\f et hod is t bitilon dollar Aswan Dam. a case of the tail \vagging the scholarship aw a r d for cralers to look for chunks And it wa~ on July 26, 1956. dog. academic performance and blasted nut of the surrtice. that Nasser announced na· The &lviet.<: Appear 1o have active churchmanship. ~!~LETS ................................................ $7.9!1 America's next -and nex1 !n last -Apollo moon expcdi1ion will set oul on SL Patrick's Da.v. 1972. to explore a rugged rPgion in thP cen!ral lun;ir highland,; !o tr~· to ftll in the g;ip.~ in !hi' moon·s h1~1ory. Af>Ollo 16 as1ronauts John \\I', '\'oung . Thoma.~ K. Ma1tin1ily ;ind Charif'~ M. Duke are scheduled for launch from (ape KennPdy a.t 1:12 p.m. EST March 17. They \.\'ill te!um ro tarth 12 days latf'r. Llkt the Apollo 15 crewn1eo. Apollo 16's p1lo1.~ will spend almos1 !hreP d.::tvs on the moon. six C'lrclcs around it and a.e,ain will utill1.e 11 moon car. 11n orbital ob~ervatorv anr! a small 1a!el1ite to ·be left behind. Apollo l.'1 Cnmm.<1ndr.r D.<1vid n. Scot! said his mission pro v- ed th.::tt the ~pare machi nery and thP men can carry 0111 .~uch an .amb1tiou~ lunar tX· pedi\1nn "1 think Ar<>lln J6 probably ha.~ !'.\'t'ry!hinfi! in hand,'' he •aid. Ynung. ~O·~e;ir1)lrl \'Plrran or 1wo Parth orbital Gemini flij!hl$ and !he Apollo 10 moon lnnping !es! run, "·ill cnm. mand lhl' nalion·~ i-ix1h lan- rhng m1ss1on Young and Dukr. a l'>·yrar-old spacP Tf'oClkie . w1!1 PKplnrl' th!' lunar ~urfact wh1IP t\1a111nj!ly r;ir. rir~ nu1 experimen1s in lunar orbit. t\1attin~ll', ~.), ln.~1 11 hrrth nn !he abortive Apntln \~ fli.e.ht la~! .\Pilr when DukP PXpo.~erl Apollo lfi's mnon lflnrlin.e. si!e is near lhe crater Descfirtcs, about nine degrees ea ~t and 16 degrees south of !he eentf'r of the moon a.~ 1·iewrd rrom earth. 11 \\'ill be man's fir.~l visit (!) that area of the moon, Because the samples 11! tionalization of !he Suez Canal, cietM"mincd that events in the Hammer. the son of ft'lr. anrl [);1scar1es are expected to be an event that led In British Sudan are not going In be Mrs. \Villiam Hammer, lfi541 ynungcr than the Apollo l.l col-and Fren<'h attack on Egypl, permitted In decide policy as Lori Circle, is a junior .<11 the WELSH'S NATURAL FOO~ lection. Dr . Paul \V, Gast said Israel's first ad vance 1o Suez i1 regards thr ent ire Middle Uni versitv or the Pacific in 263 FOREST AVE., LAGUNA IEACH !hev \\0ill not he particularly _a~o~d~a~o~o~pe~o_t~h~ce~•~l-o~r'_".So~'~;.'."'_~'-~·a~<~l._'."'~'P~e".c~;a~l~ly'__''~;o~c~e_'_lh~e:'.'.'.'~S~t~oc~k~l~oo~._· -------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rf'lt!v110L to the queslion of lhel- oriRin of the moon. which is far snulh of Apollo ''They are. howevPr. very J.rs Hadley Valley landing rrlevaot In understanding how sJte. lhe highlands were formed Tht-mission is eXPf'Cled tn and 'H·hat th!' history of the hi~hl;inds in that parl nf the eomplemenl the Apollo IS I. d 1· I moon is," Ga~t said in an in. 1ndings an 11 in ;i large gap in I.he lheorie~ to tht moon·~ te rvi r"'· He is chit! ol lunar scif'ncrs a1 1he M 1 n n e d early de velopment. Spacecraft Ct>nlrr. Apo llo IS astronauts !'\col! ;ind .Jaines B. Irwin landed sit Apollo lfi \1•ill be. thP next tn lasl n'isslon in the $2.~ billion the font of the tall Apen ninr. Mountains tind ;iJmos! cer-n1oon exploration program. tai nly brought bal'k piece.~ n( The final fliJ!;hL Apollo 17. is the moon's primitive crust. set lo start in December, 1972. 1'he samples may dtile hack to 'fhp Apnlln 17 landing site, 4.3 billion years ago. and it.~ crew, have not yet In T~:pr~'.~ge~t~~: ~~~;:~it~v~1 ~=~~id~~:Cf~rdih:~~n:i~:a.~;~! tha1 earlv crust. bat1ered hv is the large ol d crater meteoritP impacts and altered ~:A:l~ph~o~o~<~us~-~~~~~~~I hy volcanic activi1y. The Apollo lfi landing site near Descarlf's is on vo lcanic. 1 appearing m<'llerial that no00. ed many of the large old hi1ihland craler.c;. This layer or\ rock appears older lhan 1he Jav;:i.~ 1ha! flo\\'ed nul on lh<'I \'asl plains 3.5 billion years a1io. but younj!rr than the I WofM'• , • .: .. , Tr•n•mlni.• mountains sampled by Apollol Si>e<>•ll•ll J:'.l's astronauts. Local Doolor Wll Howoll O~EN MONOAY NITIS -Young and OukP al~o "'Ill ctos'o i .1.r. b b'll ''W• l•y ~••d !n '"''" s;implf' near y J ~·. furrowtd yo11• conlidt"<•" terrain \.\'hich appears to be 1 UHo Oo~•nv ,. • ..., •d. h•••• V•~11 niadP up or a different type_ ofl C•P111••,.. .... ~. 4"·1111 l'nlran1c tnaterial. Tht>y \\•\1\ ---- ex pk•re h1·n half-mill' 'H'ide -- Vinyl steeper-sofa for the den or living room The perfect piece for your decor in ri c ti est heavy ~ather-tike vinyl that con· ceals a full size kJxury bed. "Artistry i11 l\Ioving" for the BEST MOVE of YOUR LIFE Call: 494-1025 580 Broadway LOS OCEllS: 6121 Wilshire Blvd. Mrracle Mile: 11040 W. Pico Blvd~ 8840 S. Western Ave. ANAH £1M: 1672 W. Lincoln U KWFlilD: ~10 Ming Ave. ~·, CllUU VISTA: •76 S.-Glldway CUR£MOHT /POMONA· 232 E. Foothill COVINA: 9.45 H Azusa DOWN£Y. 9435 £. F1re~tone l:LENOALE. 333 ~ Central Av,, :! : WMAIA lllLS: 10100 Balboa Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH: 19431 Beach Blvd. LA HABRA: 172Q W. Whittier LONG IEACH: 2189 lakewood Blvd. :;: •W1nrt PAil: 415 S. Alllntic: SW. PASADENA: 85 S. Rosemead RIVERSml 10,000 Ma gnolia SANTA ANA/TUSTIN: 1703 E. 17th St SAN BERNARDINO: 999 S. ~st,:·: som IA'f: 15533 S. CteMftw Bhtd. TIIOUSAND OAKS: ZA• Thousand Oaks Bt'ld. VENTURA: 3409 Tele1raph Rd, WOODLAND NllS: 22223 Ventura tlvd. ·: ~ 9MOl"7 Ollo'tS A Wf:V[. Wl:EKM'l'S Ml WfT1. 9 . SATU"°"Y 10 UJfTll I · SUPIDAY 12:30 ~Tll I · nn:c l"Alttl:IHG . rm DECOlltATOlt Sllll'VIC[. FMC DCL/VDIY ' COHVt"ICNT •ANlt TUMS ; stereo103FM the sounds of the harbor ~d~~7 you\re never heard it so good ,. ·t • I . ' • • • • • • , • • • • • . • { l ~ • " ~-:· ~ ' .. .. ·. .· • , • ' .. :; ·~ '• :! ·: :: ; .. .• .. '• · . .. • • ' • • • . •, • • . • • . ,. t~· · Westminster Theater - DAILY >!LOI lf 'Nut1 to You' , · 'Mattress' Musical Cast .. Backyru·d Revue Most Enjoyable , ~ C.alrng has been announced ~"'.•bY the Wrslmin.ster Com- . mun1ty Theater for its initial .,~.Jllo1o1• of rhe 197 1-72 ~ason, the musical con1edy .. Onct l'pon a _.Pd altre~lJ." Principa l rolrs will be .... £.RJayed by Rita L1edags a" f~t~_rincc.ss \1/innifred, Bill Cullf'n ~,Prince Dauntless and D<irls ~. Allen 11.!I QuPen Aggravain. -Oth er feat ur ed performers are Hank Snrlun a& the 11i•izard, Cheryl Boyd as Lady Larken. Ron F'ilian as Sir H11rry, Tim Bowma n <I.\ the )ester. Andy Clrary as the king and Ben Le Beau as the m1nstrrl, Completing the actinR cast ~·ill be Dave Narz. Bonnie Owens. Janis Taylo r. Allee Reich, Janis Frigr r. Garern Taylor, Carol Rhodes, Larry P11t1n. Bnb Ri,'lg, ~1aureen THURS. AUG. 19 thru WED. AUG. 25 At The ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER GET IN ON THE FUN TH IS SUMMER ; . : .. .. , .. • . • ' ... TI!tln. AU[. 19 • , • , , •.. , ... 8:00 PM ff1. Jouz. 20 ......... 2:4~ & 8:00 PM Sat. Auz. 21 •• 10:30, 2:30 & 8:00 PM Su". Au1. 22 •••.•• , • 2:00 l 6:00 J>M Mo". Aug. 23 tllru Wtd. Au1. 25 •• , ••• 1:45 I l:OO PM All. SllTS IESElvtO $5.50 • $4.50 • $3.50 • $2.SO Sn. $1.0G On lids Und•r 12 EJc.ept Fri. Nile, Sal & Sun. TIClITT DN SALE AT; Aaai•i• Co1"1tio11 Canter, Mrtut Af•iteles & Walliclls. Also Appet.rinl LOWS BrACR .lAEllA All1.1s.11 Moll. ADr. lB ·-·-···• .. , l:IXl ,._ T~ Ale-1.l'.-••. ,.2:4!i I &,OO P'M W.d. lur. U ••••••• 2,45 I l clXI , .. ~~ $L~ •• l.!IO, Jl.~ n -"""""-" FORUM LAST 4 DAYS MMl..f"rl. ... , ••••••• 2:tS & 1-00 1'U .S1L ••• ., ... JO:Xl. 7:30 & 1:00 PM .Sun. .............. 2:00. &. 6:00 ,,,. $6.2~. SS.ZS, 54.2!i. SJ.25 '°'"" l•t1•d .. "••l<loot ~d,.WIM lu o1 16< I'• l "'•L !.A'tt S"l.Cll ON KI OS UJIO[~ 12, ~..ot f.0. N.te. S..t. &-Suo. TD o-911 "' llAIL: Writ.I I lttttr. 1t.att "°· Df Ucktll, ~·;ct, "-'' & tilM Gf 1111r1M-ll\l!"Ce d11i,.d. EllCloi..t ehtck ~r l!IOMY orftt PIJl bl• lo ~in~lr•I l ros. Circ:tls. ~111 ''""' deslrl'd. EllC'IOM :11 ll-1dd~1i..ed, .st•~ tnwll>pe. Allow !i days lot retunl. .. ~NEWPORT BlACH ·gr the entrunce to the fobulous Lido Isle OR l·83SO ······•·•·••••·····•·····•····•········ WNIEROf 2.~AWARDSt l\08ER[ MOCh\.M lIDOR 1-C!MID and SAAAH Ml.ES ··~ Dau~" l!rno-o- Evenings: Sun. thru Tlivr1 ., 8 p.m. ,Fri.· Sat., 1:30 p.m. ' ' • "CRY OF BANSHEE" Vl"cfff "rk• ROelRT MICH.M MATINEES Wed., 2 p.m. S.1t .• 1:30 and 5:00 Sun., 1 :00 and 4:30 Sullivan. James Cro.u and Rhoads Chiesa. f\1embers of lhe chorus are Terri Sullivan , Geoffrt:y Gread, C;irol flhndes. Kathy \V ll.son, B<ib Bailey, DIXll' Patty, D ./. Wall, Bea Ba ilev, Jan i s Fe1ger. James CroSs. f\-!aureen Sullivan. D1x1e Le Beau, Charles Yoder. David Norden, Vickie Le Beau, De n is Thomas, Al ice R111ch. Cnreen Taylor, Bob Rigg. Ka thy Gr1s1\ and Oa\•e r-;'arz . Dancers are Bonn i!' Owens, Rh nnda Chiesa. Kim Newh art, Janis Taylor, Carol Bender. Juha V&ndelinde, Ar lene Cnbb and Nina Newman. Freel \\.'es! I.' d1rec11ng the music al. with Phylllis Cyr sup- pling lhe choreography and De Lores Phillipp as choral direr· tor. S111ly Erirk!IOn is st 11ge manager with Burl Harrington &erving as technical dirrc1nr. "Once Upon a f\111\tress" will open Aug. 27 at the 17th Street School on WPslminstl'r Avenue near HoovPr Street ror a three-weekend run. Fri d;ivs and Saturdays, with t~·o Saturday matinees fi n Aug . 28 and Sept. 4 al 2 o'clnck . Openin.1; ni.1tht \\"ill be a speci11! benefit performance fnr the Albert Sitton Children 's Guild and tickets for this night v.1ill be $..1.50 and $5. In form&· I.ion and reservations may bl!: ebtained by calling 892-4895. lie'• Olicer Charles ('11rt ls of La- guna Beach is playing the tt Ue .role in a pro· duction of "Oliver" al the Lakewood Hig h School auditorium lo· night through Sal 'Jr- day. Charles arpeared as the Artful Dodger in a Lyric Opera pro--'Harvey' Due durtion of the mu sical at the Laguna Moul· HOLLYW OOD UPl l ton Playhouse. James Slewart will re-create ----------- By TO~! BARLE\' 01 '"' Dol!Y l'lltt !1111 F"ar tl"'IO rn11ny people suffer under the. delusion lh11l v.·e who spend so much of our tin1e in the comm unity !he:alf'r or concert hall are hardly likr- ly 10 emerge from that raril1ed atmosphere to take ln anything so mundane 21s a hnmespun revup v.·ith a Corona drl Mar b11ckyard a~ its lc~ale . This critic learnecl long Ago that true l11lent knows no ron- fine5 and one is just as like ly lo find en Olivi er nn Ocean Rnule:vard as he is sure lo spot Sir Laurence: on Shaftesbury Avenue. Th;it ~real !hespian tells us in his brnik. a~ many h11 ve done. berore him, tha t he w11s ne ver happler rhan whe:n he entert..lined a small but ~Pleet cnmp11n y on hi~ family's comoact but klndly !al''n. All nf which brings us to l'laid Coron;i de:I Mar, a ~lnriou~ Auii:ust e1•rning with lhe !'inund of the su rf and hitp· py bathers in the dlstrince anrl 1t be11utifull v st ai;:ed revue: v.·ith the unlik£'1v title of "Nuts In You" to ~uOrort Cov.·11.rd '.s th rory that "the Riants of sho11· husinrs!'i are those whn 1:0 into !h<' bu~1ness of puttini;: on " shnw 11·i1h nolhlni:: but. enthusiasm cind elbow grease to sustain thtrn.'' Tom Shelton 11nd Eri n Bla.:kwell are hro teenagers his famed "HArvey" rnle for the Ha llmark Hell or Fame for NBC early nexl year. Ba~k Lot Falls GREAT FAMILY SHOW WALT DISNr:Y'S $1,000,000 DUCK 2ND WALT DISNEY'S HIT BAREFOOT EXECUTIVE CONT. DAILY 2 ,.,M, Sl.10 P.01 ADULTS AND MGM Relics Ploived Under CULV ER CITY IAP I -Thf' solitary gallov.'!i, its trap sprung. its noose !'waying in the hot breeze, lacked only the \•ictim. Along the deserted \l.1estern street -saloon. &!age depot. j11il. Perkins gtne.ral :i1tore, Quong Lee laund ry -tinkled lhe laught Pr of a nrarby cocktail luncheon <'rlf'brat1ni;: an announcement lhat could on ly makr dyccl -in-Technicolor mov1p buffs \veep: This month bu!ldoirrs will slarl rippln~ out lhe \\'esltirn atrtt'l and mAny other hi5toric sel~ on ~IG M's 68-11cre ba ck lol ~o. :'l for a Sfi(I million rrim- plex of lll)(Ur~r condominiums and ;ipar!1nen1~ Slatf'rl tn fall, BS I he de v e In p e r puls up 2.000 residential unJt.s 111ith rust ic exteriors on spacious sile:s. 11re : Tht street ·wbere Clark G11bl!' and Spencer Tracy fought in lhe mud in "Boom Town." Th e v.•;it er tank where the Cotton· bloss/lm sailed in "Showhoat.'' a 40-fnnt mini11ture of Hl\1S Bounty sa nk in "Mutin y on the: Bnunt y" and Wa!l.v Berry and r-.1arie Dressler squabbled on .shipboard in ''Tugbo1t Anni!!'." The palace stairs trod by r-.1arlene Oirtrich ;:ind Rnnalrl Colman in ··Kism et" and the Arn1y barracks frnm "See Herr. rriva1t' Hargrove." S\;ited tn re.ma in Ar!' mttny or the lnt'1 pine. e.uca!y ptu~ and olhPr lrel'I!., including somf' frnm v.·hich .Johnny \\1e1 s~mullrr S"'ung Al'I Tarzan . A 1111.<i rter-mile manmade lekl' \1•ill hr redr51gne..d .<ind given r!ock~ ;ind r f' c r" a I lo n a I facil1tie~, Thr drvelnpme:n1 w I 11 be. c;;l led R a intr e..e aflrr ''Raintree County." nne of !he. mnvies niadr on lhP lot Ot.hrr film~ niarlr 1here 1ncJ11t!e "Huck!thrrrv Pinn .·• ··sev~n Brides fnr :i;;('1·cn Brothers." "Lilac Time," '"Billy the Kid,'' •·sen-Hu r." "lee S 1 at i o n Zebra ." "ThP Singing l\'un" and ''T he Bro!her1 Kar11maznv.·· The site. \\'a' 11cqu1rrd lrnm MGf\1 fnr S7.2fi milhnn by ITT Le 1·itt and Snn:-, Int with plenty nf bntJ1 (!Uoililies lllld thl'y inj11cl the.m li berally int.o 11 bright, &nappy revue that delighted an opening nililhl. aurlienct: 11! the. "Old She:!ton Theater,'' 2908 Oce:an Bl vd . Shel!on'.s music Rnd t.l1ss Blackwell '.\ book and lyrics r11present a .sustaint:rf and con- siderab1P effort on the parl of th ese gifted ynun.1; penpl~ and their efforts no sta~e - particularly Miss Blackv.·11!1 - revt:al an all rou11d ta le.n t !hat will 1ourely lead thm In a pro- mlne.nce th11t may not see.m so impo rtant 11t this point in their youn g livt:s. PGcific ViblGticw. COLOR •• -.....,.,., ___ ,._ ..... "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" (G) Thehuntfortho Great White Sharl< It v.·as thoroughly am11leur and admittedly amate:uri~h In parts but il v.·as. rivera!I, A ·well b11lanced tffort that richly deserve.d the con- .!iiderable applause it drew.1·,~~cccciiii~iii~~r:iccriiiii-And that includes D 11 v Id Z11lusky . Paul Doremu11 And Mary Sim pso n, a supportin~ 1;a11t th11t did much mnre than he:!p Sf'Jl thi,; Shel!on-Blackwe!l foray into !he "'nrld of hiith fin ance, hArcl nut s and si tale nf true. lo1·e that brou11ht us l\1'n very fet ching Shelton ballads. ThPrP i~ no greater reward for lhi~ critir lhan tn watch the. effort~ nr cletennined ynun& people or ch ildren v.·ho have the gut.s and cl11!e:rmina -~ lion In take nn the kind of pro-.. j O • duct ion normal Iv re.servl'd for ~r·~~ING . IC\~~ DOUGLAS . YUL B~YNN[~. SA.M.t.NTMA EGG.A• senior~ who afe nol always Drive-In S ow1111t Start Al Dutk their betll!:r~. PAC:IF/f".~ F01 !NTAl "'l1' \"ALLI'\' DRJVf .JN THEATJlE Th ~Oft1l1•;0 "'"'o;ol8roolhUr11 '>o ) .,t.2&11 al's why yours truly wa ~ c .... ~ ...... lO .. r•I•!•·" "CATO'HINETllLS"!G"I at !.ht' Old Shl'Jlnn Theater on T HE Ai\"AHElf.{flROOKl·il.iRTWALK-INTHEATilE a b I A I . \I 8o'I Rooa~1Broel'°u"' nl...._.. a rn.v Ugtl~ evening. c ... ~ .. "WILLY WOHICA AHD THE CHOCOLATE FICTO•Y" (G) was one of the nicest and TL:STli\"\\"ALK-INTHEATR.Ec1.1,fr1111111>0D1iilt mo5t rewardin& 3Ummer out. "•~l)f!->t,01!.on•o•ml"'e10•v Mt.lMt ini;~ v:e have enjoyed In II longl _~~'~·~"·~·~·w~t~ll~Y~W~O~N!KA~·~·~·~·~C~HO~C~O~l~AT~E~·~·~CT~O~Y~"~~~~~ time. I· Terry Team In Movie Ren and Lynn Tf.rry. hus- band <1nd v.·ifl" comedy tean currf'ntl y apfW!arinil al the Hurriran11 Easl in \Yildwood. New Jer~ey, ha ve been .signed by dlrecklr-producer Herbert 8. Leonard !!) perlnrm parl of the ir ;>.'.'l ll'lr a nightclub ~e­ que:ncf' in the Talbot-Leonard produclion of "Gning Homt:" starring Robert r-.-1 1 1 r h u m. Brenda Vaccarn and Jan· Michael Vincent frir r.1Gf\.l relea ~e . whic h Is being filmed on location in the \Vildv.•ood area. The Terry's, 1naking th eir mntlon picture de..bu !, have f"M'rfo rmed at the. Sah11r11 in Las Veg11s. lht: fnunteJnbleu Hntel 1n Miami Beach 11nd the club Piga ll 11. in London Bw·L to Star HOLL YWOOO i UPI) - Burt Revnolds 11·1ll star 1" "Deliveranct:-" 11 l \\' 11 r n e r Bros Evidence of greatness. -\V:n/r~ Blevlns, l.A. Her.ld-CX1m/Mr Superb ... A feast for the eyes. -PJ•J/JoY l.l1p z1• Best film of this year. -"'"''"" Brilliant. I 2 ~~EKI I _,,,,,,.,, ... _scrv T h e at.cry of a. gam bll.n& ma.n and e. h u e UJ.ng woma.n. • Ol •Vf-IN co . .,l!t "lHI WtlD IUJllCll" fl) tWll~INC.0.lo!TT e "THI All.llflMllT"' •DWA"D9 "'"~'•' •e••\ '"'" "''' • ..,... ,,. "" ...... ,. .... _, .............. __ _ ""Our back l/ll~ 11·rrr no.1--:::::::~:::::::::::::: _____ .=============;;;;;;;;;;::-longer a rrqu1sitP fnr tnda .v's rnncPpT or moviemak iog "·ith 1!.! emphas1~ on realism 11 nd ln;lh." MGM Pre&ident J11me:s T Aubrey Jr. told reporters . G,. -AIM -I• Celer M"t Hll•rlew• er •II -- P•t1r Sellers "WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT 7" Juln Vf•n•"• "1.IGMl 6 l lllf l Dll! 0' Ttll WOIPLO" '"WILLI ( WOMIC.t. & llol( t MOCOLAll F.t.CTOIP'f" ~ Thrill to the , .. Thoroughbreds/ Odds •re. you'll h...,. th9 time of yrour llf1I RMerwd _.from $1.25 (S.lllnt.ys & holldQl.11.50). Phone (714) 765-1141. For tplClal -.. u- Nlno clollJ --..aot. -Time 2 ...... ,,,, .. ~ Thoroughbrrd Club EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT 3RD BIG WEEKI WOW! FANTASTIC -J ........... ..... BETTER THAN ~ENDLESS SUMMER' lo• Office ...:;;..;.....;:Opens 7:1 S p.m. Show Storts at Dusk (G) ---J-. T.._. Steve McQueen 1~ 'The Reivers· -~ O'IN I .«I • 'il.M).I. ~ ATJ,11-7:otl -!OtJ' ''Tlf llfMIS" •1 1 15. S.00 IJCI 1'4S f\119. ,_.. ). 15 ~ MAflrll5~T C stereo103FM the sounds of the harbor _t:d~:---7youve never heard it so good • 18 Otl.lLY PILOT Boat Safety Must Both Within Month NHYC Backs 2 Blue Water Events For Most Pleasure Boating safety is a "must " to OOatJDg pleasure, says t~ boating tndusi.ry in a report is· ii:ued to Ctlincide with the passage July~ of the Federal Boat Safety Bill of 1971. The eight·pagf paper enlitl- ed "Safety Boating b y Design," is published by the National AssociaHon nf Engint> and Boal Manufacturer~ and the Boating Induslry Association . It describes tJ1e industry's efforts to upgrade the safely E11tries Set In Pacific Cup Event The sixth annual Pacific Cup race around San Nicolas Island get s under way off }.farina. de! Rey at 1:3{1 p.m. Friday. Ang. 20 The 150-mi!e blue ~·ater race for ~hooners and ketches 40 fee!. or over is sponsored by the Cal ifornia Yacht Club. Conceived by Carlton .M. Rogers of CYC in 1966, the Pacific Cup was designed to be a real challenge to the larger and heavier I w o - i;tickers. Last year. s c hnonP.r s \\'tested the fir st Md second places on correcled lime fr om the ketches which had won all four previous races. This year the ketches wilt be pre.ssing hard to regain the 1,rinner's cir- cle. C<il ifornla 'Yacht Cl ub an- ticipates a large turnout from those sailors whose interest in heavier, a ll-v•eather boats has led them to choose schooner~ &'ld ke tches for their personal 6eagoing adventures. BYC Entry In LA Race Dick Oe;n1er nf Balboa Yacht. Cluh 'v1!l be among !he 15 entrles in lhe 5.fi-5 Fleet One championship regalta al Los Angeles Yacht Club Sa tur- day and Sunday. Top three finlshrrs in the regatta will qualify for the world championships in the class at Santa Cru1. later this month. The v.·inn er Will be based on a best five out of si x series. Other \\'ell-known Southland gailors expec1Pd to compete are Jeff Brauch nf LAYC and J oh Andron of' Santa Barbara YC. The Nev.·port llarbvr Yarht California coast. Septrmbei· rot the City (I( San fnr Lting llfach Vacht Ch1b'.& 2 ~1embcrship :n ~he M its products I hr o u £ h Club ba s a!lllounced th e The roastaJ race from San F'ranc1sto Trophy race.<i and La Pf'.i>. race which l!tarts ear-• Newport Harbot Yacht Club. research and design a nd by i;pon sorship of two Jong distan -Francisco will be co-sponsored will remain for the stag cruise ly in November. 3. MembE'rship in the Sl. the pr CJ mu 1 gal ion of ce race~ within a month ·s by St. F'rancis Yacht C!u b and which starts Sl;opL 30 and con-Francis Yacht Club, en gin t t r i n g and safety ti..11e. will be for the BrJdwin M. Hnues through Ocl , J, The coast race will have a standards developed within its Latest b!ue-o,o.'atcr event ln Baldwin 'l'rophy. 1'he race is expected 10 al -lirne l1m1t of 78 hours. lt \\.'Ill 4 .'-'lemhership In I he ranks, bP sponsored by the club JS the Com1nodore Peter Davis tract a number of Southland slart off St. Francis Yach~ 'franspacific Yacht Club. It also reviews the educa· JSS-milr California Coastal said' the coastal race is a ycchts wh lch are returning Cl ub, leave lhe C h an n e I 3. Par!icipat1on by vessel& 11onat programs which have Yacht Race from San Fran-natural since lt will con1e a lron1 the Transpac by way of Islands lo port and finish off fro.."ll distant porLS. been fostered and promoted cisco to Ne wport Beach, few days after lhe close of St. San Francisco to De on hand the Newport Pier. 6. [}(!dication or !he owner to by the United States Power ;1=========== strrting Oc.L 6. Francis Yacht Caub's famed for the race and the stag ll is an invitational affair to long distance ocean racing A.'\ Squadrons and the Coast Graffiti j5 fl \\.'111 be followed in less Tinsley Island Stag Cruise on cruise. yachts which meet the follow-nieasured by his activity tn Guard Auxiliary in an attempt I j ~ R II than two v.·eeks by the starl of Lhe San Joaquin River. Jt Ls also made to order for ing criteria: other ocea.n races. lo reduce th e number or _ A 0 e • · · ea Y the Cabo Sa n Lucas Race, 800-Many Southland yachls will S<in Francisco yachts coming I. P2rttcipation in lhe 197 1 The event will be limited to boating accidents which occur ============:'_~m~il~e~•~lid~e:_~do~w~o~~th~e'_'B~•~l~•-be~~g~o~;n~g~t~o~S~•~n~f~r~a~oc~;~sc~o'__ir;n'_~S~°"~t~h~fo~r~th~e~o~e~w~C°:'~P~•~r~a~r~e~o~r _:r~r~•~o~sp~'~'~· ________ 5-05'J__~eo~t~r;~es~.-------each yes.r -the vast majority - of lhe:n the fault of the Ol'f'ralor, according to Coast Guard Statisti<'!'. The report points out that the 1951.ls saw three definite steps taken toward boating safety: Tbe industry's first code of engineering standa rd~ -incl uding boat capac ity and horsepower progruns -was de velope d by BOA 's forerunner, lhe Outboard Boating Cl ubs of America: the American Boat and Yacht Council was formed as the s a f e I y s I andards-selting organization for recreational beating; and the Yacht 52.fety Bureau. a product-testing organii.atioll now the Marine Division of Underwriters' Laboratories, was established. Jn 1968, with the aim or promoting safety as a major fa ctor in boat design, the NAEBM acquired and ex- panded the Westlawn School of Yacht Design, the nn!.v ac- credits correspondence school of hs kind. now serving some J,200 yacht d~igners around the world. The same year, BIA launch- ed ils Bo a t Certification program to assure the buyer of a small bo~t -up to 26 feet -that hi s boat meet.5 critical industry recom.menda.tions and federal regulations. To qualify for cerllflcation, a manufacturer must submit a ll models up to 26 feet in his product line to inspection by independent labora!ory tedini- cians. The craft are inspected for adrehence to .:ipplicab!e slandc.rds and non e carry the certification placard unless all pas~ inspection_ Currently, more than 511 manufacturers represcnling an est~~·ated 75 percent of the small boat market. have subscribed to the program. Recent passage of the Boal S<1letv Act nf Hl71 , the l pamphlet notes. should be further assurance of improved safety record for boating. As well as lelling the federal government to set safety i;Land2.rds for pleasure boats, the bill encourages boating education by providing federal fund~ for ~ La le s conducting such HURRY IN FOR THESE BIKE BUYS Reg. $ '2.88 Sale Can stand all weather, even aub-:z:ero! Vf"ater-tight, easy- clean, 1&nitary lock·on lid. SALE 20" M iss America 1 0"' Pint o 20GAL. TRASH CAN 96 . ;" ~ ...... CRIB AND MATIRESSES Mothers Work Savers Keep Baby Safe SALE ---~ ..·~ ,... Grants~own Grant Maid" luxury 1WHITE PERCALE SHEETS priced below most stores sales prices .Twin $ Size SALE 96 Reg. 2.38 (SAVE42'] ~r:~ $226 SALE Reg. 2.61 Reg. 36.99 '/!\ I SAVE $10.111 '.#" Heavy post con~truction. Tttthini: rails on all four aideii. Toe-type rele.~, aing:le drop side locks 1ecurely. Shop ..nd ... ve •.. now! 5 handy si.r.es •olid colors ,;; ' floral prints FDS' flMININI HYGIENE DIODOUNT SALE 34c • Gt"ntlr , ,.ffl!<t'.·.-..: • Ea&y t(l iat UMIT : 21'''· I'~·· ••1t•111•r ,.,, ,.net wltll llk..salmil' SALE 23( • Non-allergenic po\yi FOR ester fiberfill. Flora otton cover, d esign l'l'l'I c ~ '27" corded edge. 21 x t:ut. size. Reg. '2.96 Reg. 10.97 SALE JS V." $396 •••· s..96 16 I 2" SAlE $A44 ~9~LE 16 \12". ... ••1.s..44 SALE $596 . 21" •••. 6.44 L1Rht\1·ei.i;:ht, ~nfl-;.;idc luggflJ:, . e\·erv nred 1·~1., .,, , · ' ... 1n II ~17.f' /rir ' • "" ;i rl\ \\' iert' -1 no"· 111 lrHr ~~le : • an ... 1mr. fJu\', ' ·" pru ·r~. - HUNTINGTON BEACH, GRANT PLAZA BROOKHURST & ADAMS 962-3387 Hours: Daily 9:30 to 9, Sunday 10 to 6 I ., - Thu,tdiy A ugu~t 1 ~ 1971 DAJL 'f Pll OT 21 UCI Star·s Help Water Polo Team to Gold Medal (.'ALI . Colombia !AP ) -F'q~hting IH1e a herd or crazed middle linebacken;, the Cnite<l Siate!i dunked Cuba 1n a gam" (If Jegal1zrrl undt'rwater demolition The sp<lr!1n,11 folk<; call it \\'at er JIO!fl "Cuba ll'as a very physical team," said t:SA standout J in1 Fergusfln nf S;in1a Clara, .. so ll't' ab.~nrbed son1e pun1shn1ent the n .• ll'e pitched oul some shots of ou r fl"'" The undPIPatr.rl An1eri(·.<1n~ <'lawed their "'<IY In a 6-4 victory Wednesday night to win the Pan-ArnPrtCan Came~ gnld medal. C;is1ro's sea-going ruffians had a 4-1 record. There \''as lension in Lhe air as the water "·ar bega n. growing 1n pa rt lron1 P11r1iPr frirtinn bfit\11ef'n Cu ban and l!SA sports team in these Western Hemisphere t11 ympics. "~1y kids 11 re big and strong ,'" said t: S. coach Ed Newland of UC Irvine , "So we weren 't concerned about trouble breaking OlJL Being rough i." the name of the Rame." Three of Ncwlarnfs UC lrvi1W" An\Paters are on the team. goalie Terry Klein , Ferdie Ma ssi mino and Mike r-.1ar!in. The latter pair scored one goal each Althoug h no blood fl owed in the pool, lhe baule below the waler hne was a doozy Ferguson "'as v.·orkmg a gain:>! Cuba 's ~hould be a good candidate ror the boxing muscular Gui llermo Martinez, ·'Th.:it .i;uy team," said the mustachioed Californian. ''Bui , I'll admit, we did a little ret.:iliating " Cu ba 's goalie, Oscar Periche, was i;o violent that he was dism issed fron1 the playing area for M?verat minui c.-.. Thr t'SA broke 1 3-3 lie on • shot by 81\1 Gerdts of Siin Jo~e. just a~ Periche W<1~ swimn1ing back to his posi!lon Gerdts made three goals and ignited a County Grid All-stars Clash; North Favored Over South ' -- r .. -· ~' . . ' UPI lolOP~Ol9 PHILS' OSCAR GAMBLE LOSES HI S HAT IN ALL·OUT EFFORT. Dodgers' Bill Ru ssell Homered to Help Dodgers t o 4-1 Vi ctory LA Now 3 1/2 Do<lge1·s' l(iddie Co1·1l s Too Mucl1 fo1· Pl1illi es LOS A\'C F'.l.F:S rArl Th , Ph1ladelph111 Ph1 llir~ nf two dec<1des ago "'f'rf' called 1hr "\\'h11 K 1r1.~." Somennr Sllf('I\' \1'111 !h1nk nf snmething ratrhy 111 rnl! 111(' 1.0~ Angrlrs Doelger~. ba ~rball".~ l;ilr.<t "f-.:irJrlir Corps" Thr J)oo:lg>'rs prr ~rnterl ;:in infi rld ~Vrdne.~rlay n1gl>I th;:it h::i1·el.v avPragefl 2~ ~ eari; nf :igr :ind tha1 1ncludPd grand "old n1::in " Rich1P Al lf'n, 2~ It "'as too n1urh inr 1hf' Phllhes anrl the ... tlf 11 ,.u~ 11 ...... " ... llO. 11 Dodger Slnle AM G•m •• •~ 1(111'1 (U I) O<ldof" "' J>Ml•~•I~~ •• o.,..,~.,, v• Mont .. •I °""""'' Vt M""lf•~I Ooclo•" "' Mon!'••I 1 IS n m I ll D "'· j, !\ D m 1/ \} D m , Oorlp:ers "'on their fourlh slraighl gan1e, ~-1. and now arr iust ~,, games behind S.:1n Francrscn in the /\'etiona! Lca.i;uc 's Wei;trrn l)i\ ision. pla: at l'if!('Ond ha sc, rnh ll1n£ nsr;ir fl;im· ble nf a b:i~e hit. Valcnl1ne triplrrl anr! ~1n,11lrrl . r.;i rvey s1ogler! t"·ice and Fer.i;usnn al sn harl ;i hit as the DQd gcrs !acerl J.1 hi1 ~ off of lnsrr Ken Reynolds and Aill Ch:impion 1"1-tll•DELl"H!- •b ~hcb! LOS ANGE LE~ •b f h t~I • ~ 1 O ~u;,•11 ?h < 0 0 {I MOI•, I! ' ' ' . ' . . ' . • • • ' ' . ' ' . ' ' . . ' ' . ' ' M<(~<vu, ' 0 J~"'!!O", lb Mol'l"no1. (I Mon••. Jo II S!fto• d G~mb1•, If J n o o J 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 . ' . ' . . ' . . r. l ft 1 I I ~ e 0 0 0 0 0 w o ..... d "1 •ti.~. lb W '"'""' cl G~rv•v J~ r .,Ou<Oft ' V~l•ft"""• n Al•v•...io', " IC Doynftlth, "'•;•. "" (n~"'P•ll". p lo!•I• . ' ' IO'"" 1' • ll l r~H•~<1nk11 LO! ""o•l•> Oln Ol'll'I OOC -1 1(11) ,~. ~h -' E -Droyt~. 0" -""lf8<l•IP~I• } LO! l nqtl"' I LOB -"""•~elP"•• !. o.IM• JI; -V•l~ftl ... e H~ !IONI I ,. I( 'hvno•'!! fl.J 0 ' C"•"'o•on ' ~ , ... ...., .. (Iii •-11 • ,,~ -1 II ••••"<ll ft(• Lo' An9ol•1 • ?8 -"u"•" ill ~~ - ' ' •• .. '" " ' ' ' ' • • • ' ' ' -1(1,IJl 12th Annual 1'ilt Set for OCC's LeBard Stadi11n1 By ROGE R tARJfi'\ON 01 the Ot i!Y l"lltl !1•11 F'ootba!l. Orange Coun ly style, is nn !ap looighl at Orange Coast Colle.i;e when the 12th annual North-South All-star clash geti; under way .at 8 o'clock. Outstanding players who perrormed as high school seniors last year will display the ir abilities in the annual mid-summer benefit fo r the Orange County Children..: H(lspi!.:iL The ~amr, sponsored by lhr Arra L1nns Stnrlit1g Li1teups Ot1 1•11ge 22 C!11 b. has been dominated by the Nort h \\'hic h own s a 9-2 n1a rk. And coach Frank Hick.~' Yan kees ha ve been installed as four-point favorit es to hand !he South another beating before an expected sellout at th e 7.800-se fll Le811rd ~tadi um. l.rt1ding the North ofrrnsive punrh i,11: the running tandem of Jim Bf'yers iind Stc\•e Elkin.~. a pair of tough back s \1·hn \Vere supposed to lead Loa ra High to Suosc! League prominence last year ln111ries lhroughout the c-arn paii,:n, !1"weve r, nullified the Saxons' chancr:s. Beyers is a typical good fu llb::1ck with po11·er wh ile Elkins. a 9.7 sprinter as a Junior in high school. is exceptlonally quick through the line. Complementing the North's sel of run- nf'r.~ are quarterbacks /\like Churrhwflrd ol Or;inge and Sonora's Briid Hillman_ Churchw::ird, thr Crrsrview Lea_!!ur'.~ pl;i ~·er nf !he year. gets the starting nnd 01·rr 1-hllman, the Orange Le;igue·s best h11ck of '70. Anrl. Hicks ' <'re w prrsrn1 s \'rr.~;i1ili l.V "'l!h Savanna's Frank 1\lazon. normally a quarlrrbatk, at winghiirk . ilfazon's throwing abilil.v mA y r.ome 1n- f1> fllC'us no possible raz~.le dazzle plays 1n ~t"rted b_v the inventive Hicks. The favorites also present. a fnrm idablr defense with the trio of Servite's Bill Ra.i;,l!ott end Bill Zimmerman and Anahcim·s Jim ~1cCulley backing up the frnnt fou r. The Nor1h defen se. "'llh thP lour halfbacks exrlu<led. avpr aj!rS 209 pounrls. Coach Phil Rrown ~ Snu1 h a,1;g:rrgat 1on \1111 rounrer wilh a IOul!'.h runninR com- hina1 1on flf its own 11 ith Hunt1ng!on Rrarh·s Garth V.'1l'it' the central f(l('a l po int \i'1~f'. 11 lh1rrl-IParn All-('IF A/\AA prrlnrmr:r lai;r yp;i,r. turnr:d 1n a nifty performilll<'f il l !he 20t h an nual Shrine Al!-S1a r ~amp 111 (.<l~ Angele~ rf'Cf'nl (y anrl f1~u rr.~ as thf' Snuth 's No. 1 offrn~1 l'e ;itlrartion. The specdl' mn\·e~. l:i leral defin it e lh rear fi eld . tx-Oilrr has C'~crll(•rit mn1•ement and 1s ;1 friHn an y pn1nl nn the Fountain \lallcy·i; l!l~-pnunrl n1ek Hart sfield ~ivei; Brn"•n'i; Rebels thr bref required fo r short yardage .at lulJb;;ek: whlle E.~lancia·s Curl Thoma.~ will ~t art a1 qu;;rt erback. Thomas. a first -team All·Cll" AAA back. \\'ill also sl<1rt at safr!y for the undr rdoJ!~- .lt>rry 1-lino josa. J-:dison High's All-CIF AAA fi rst team pick and lhP. Irvine Lr.:iRue 's bark of the year. is slaled ror biickup dut y al quarlerbac;k along with Newport Harbnr's Alvin Wh ilr. Edi~nn. which swe pt to the CIF AAA !1- tlr wil h a 13·0-0 season. has no one in !he srartin~ offen~ive or defensive lineup~. Estancia. ~larina and ~later Dei lead with three starters apiece. J"1 Vanket' rout 1n thP third quarter that se11.·ed up lhP championship. 'll w a.~ rfluRher lhan u.~ual," said ' rerguson. "'\\le received .. , but we also ga ve ·· Steve Barnel t 28. of Campbell, Ct1l1f , 11·as !he star of the U.S. tean1 He madr scnsat1nnal slops as the Cubans took aln1ost '"'1('e as niany shots al the goal . Thr Cubans wen! led by Eugenio Alrnanriro, who scored l"'o goals. l\1 1'anwhile, Cuba pulled an upst't in rn<'n's rolleyball 1 5~. JJ.\3 , 15-IU. Needing on ly one garne tu cllnt h, the ' Yanks blew 11 stvr.n-polnt lead 1n the se- l'Of\11 . Cuba and the lJn1ted States fln1sher1 11.·ith ~-I reconl.~ in volleyball but Cuba won oul on tot.:i! games won , 13 to 12. Brazil ~·1, also took the bronze, losing one 111ore g11r11e than the USA . Tile rnat ch wa s very s1gn1fieant b('cause !he Yankee volJeyballers left\{}- da v on an adventurr 1010 Cuba to co111- peir 1n 11 qualifying lournan1ent for the 1972 Olyn1p1cs '11 Mu n1r.h. S1n1·e F'idt>I Ca?>LrO has taken 01•rr l'On- tnll or tile 1slan1!, U.S. travel lo Cuba has been restricted. 111e State Departmenl -.o:ot~ "~"' .... ~.... • • ,, , ~ . . ' RI CK EARL Y COMPETES BEFO RE JUOGES' KEEN EYES AT CALI, Ea rly, cf U.S., Copped the Gold Medal in Men's Platform Diving. Philll1•s Silent Angel Officials Deny NE\V YOHr\ -Lefty rh1llip.~ suddcnl.v 11toppr.d chewing his cigar. His fare seemed to !urn ralP anrl .ipraren!ly his power.~ of speech l™1k a lea rc nl absence, Thal was the scl'ne 1n frnnt nf YankC'C ~1 a d111m \\'ednrsda.1· afternl'1on 14 hrn I a.~k ed lhr ,\ngrls' rnana;lrr if hr hall rr.1rl the stnr\' 1n llir Nr w \•irk pn,1 -!he ar11clr \1;i,.~ .~Ui!L'.r~t1ng that short·stnp .hn1 frri:os1 n11i:hr !illl't'CC'd l'h11l1p~ a.~ p1ln1 nf the ·72 H:ilo~ D1r1 you rParl the i;lory .. , l'hill1r." "as W - -=w \VHIT E WA SH ___ WWW ___ _ GLt:HN WHITE 11 ~kerl He i;hook hi ~ hPad in a nrg ativP n1anner "'h1!e look1nR dn1vn al the Rrot1nrl. Did .vou hear about ii ?, hr was qui1.zrd. Again he shook his head in a ~nr1 or rlPn1:it Rul ~1nrhow you d1'1n'I b,heve hi> could be unaware of the ~lory. Ange!11 nff ici11ls travrl1ng "'ith lhf' rl11h ~N)rfcd at the ~ugi:i:e.~l ion Frrgos1 nliJ,!ht bf'rome the manager 1n '72 , , , 11nt thal. Phi llips rnighl be replacrd, bul that FreRosi would be the rnao Although he i:i:u1ded a w1n1er lea gue rluh tn • pennan1 !wn year~ ag1J. Frcgo~i's manRgemt nl creden11a1~ are thin. further, he ha.~ playing years leFI al roughly lhe same salary he a ma na,ll;rr. would get as Therefore. '>l'hy wnu!d he subjecl himself to the pressures of mana~ement. Al~(•, !hr wi~eacre shor1~1np h.:ii; said p11hl irlv tha1 hP wnuld not. l'On~ider Slll'h a ni•11'r 1n1 lc~~ hf' rnulrl p1f'k h1.~ nwo <'"!arh1n~ i;t;i ff On r ni1 ghl take !hat in 1n1·an he has IHlle rrgard for the l'urrrnl grour f'hJll1p._ 11:1.<i :l!->kl'd if SIOl'l1'S llke t h1~ ri1sr11111 the tram II~ fina lly rccnvcrerl h 1~ ab11llY lo sprak and i;a al, "d1.~rupl ii irarn·· Stories hkP !ht1I ha1•r gone around s1n~·p lhP ~amr wa.~ 1n1entcd." H111 he d1r!n I ;in ~"r r 1he q11r~t1un d1re1'tl.v. LPllV looki; ;is !.hou~h !hr 1!'171 An~rl s -~llri lhr1r 1n;i nv Lra11111 ;1<; -hil vr laken !lirir !till !Hl h1.s hr;ilth. His fllf'e secni.s rl1(1 1"' drawn t1i:1n 11 W<t!'i 11 year ;i~n. Iii.~ h;11!' lonk~ whllrr. llP look .'i nlll('h like ll 1na 11 who ju.~! s1cppcd ou1 of a street ft~l1[ -as thi' lfl.'\f'r \\'hrth"r hr rrlurn<; in 1972 is debalahle proh;ibly dn11htful But thal frcgosi "'Ill he his sul'ccssor ~een1s ahou1 a ~ likely a.~ Hoyt Wilhelm winning the 1971 Cy Young award. -.~.. . ~( ... , ,., ... ""! .Jnhn r.ahenn. the guy whose memory fa ilrrl him Afl mi<:er11 bly T11e.~rl;iy when I a~ked if hr knC'w tJf any rncellngs that d::1y reg.:irdini.: the Alex Johnson matler. did reveal a fe"· thing~ aOOut future steps in the ca<:c. noyle Alrxanrlrr. nnly 20, hurled the \·ictorv, a four-hitter, fQr his third victorv in a rOw :ind second cnn.~ecutive complete game viclory. "The las1 win. over :;:in Francisco, mighl have bern a lit!le biJ,t,i;er because thar.~ thr club "'e're tryl ni;i: to catch," Alrx<1nrlt'!r salrl afterwarrl. "But this one "'as :i"•f11ll~· b1R. too ." CdM's Laver Over-tennised First. !he vcrrl1c1 of !hr arbitration board 1s binrl lnR and ll'1!hn111 ;:ippeal. That bo;:ird. m;:iUe up or {;ahrrin, M.:irvin r-.1iller ;:inrl Lours Gill. will convene at A11;ihc1m Aug. 28-29 then agai n in Oelro1 l Au,i.::. 31. The dr cii;ion will follow lhe Aug, Jlsl coofiib but there is no lime limit on when ii 1nust he rendered. Thr.rerore. Johnson coulrl wind ur si1tinl( out lhe rr.m11 inder nf the carnp;iign while such a verdict i.• bring "'cighed. Los Angrles v.·ill attcn1 pt lo m11ke it five stra1Rhl loniRht in the conch1dini;: ~an1e or 1hc lhrrc·8arnc sc.ric~ ll'hen Claude 0~1 ern. 11-7, ~tans ai:i:ain.~t !he rh1lhes· Ch ri.~ Short. 7-1:1. Jt"ll be the Phils' final appeareo~e in DOOgcr Stitdium lhi,11: .c:Pa~on , a place \l,'hf're !hev've failed In Wfn In fi1•e tries. Besides ·Alexander, thr J)odger!i'·infield Included th ird baseman Sieve Garvey, 22 : Bobby Valentinr, 21, al shortslop : Thll ~ussell. 22, at second, and Joe Fer~uson, 2( catching. They all <'Ontributed 11,11: the Ood~crs .,,on thrir 10th game in lht 1r l;is! 12 start.c: And !ihced 61':1 ljlAme!i off I.he Giants' lr.:id ffll('f: AUR. I Ru.\~ell ,_nckeri h1~ (ir!t homr run nr lhe @r1t~on In lr;irl off ln lhr fjr~I lnnh1,11 11 nd alw !i1ng lecl 11nrl tunlt'd rn 11 h1~ defen~rvr TOR0/\1T0 I AP) -Corona del r-.lar'g . ~lumping Rori La ver ma y skip the Unite<l Slatr.c: Open Tenn is Championship~ at Forest Hills this SPpte mber, untes~ he pLill.~ hin1self 01H n/ the doldrums with a IJU!('k1e vaca11on. "lie ·~ just 01•er-~ennised ." s a 1 d Ne'>l'JX)rl Beach re sident and doubles parlner Roy Emerson. "He wo4ld be ~lupid to pt11y at F'ore~t Hills if he was not mentally prep11rerl." La1•er "·as nu.<led From !he S70.000 Canadian Open tenni~ tourney Wednesday by Roger Taylor of England. 7-6, Ii-I. I.aver wa5 5ttdrd !~'.Jr!~. Taylor "'llS un~reded . Aller the th1rd·ro11nd mt1tt:h, Lll\·er left fnr Coron a dPI Ma r 11nrl • "'eek of re."!L Ill' h;l /ii 11 toumamPnl C(l mmi lment In F'f"rt V.1fl rth, Trx . nrxt wPrk . and pro. bably won 't decidl" 11 boul FQrrsl 1-l 1lls un· HI !hen . Emer¥in rte .c:c-ribed L.11'rr. winner of over $207,000 nn lhe pro circuit this year, a~ be ing ·'mentallv drained" and "a bit louchy" off the cour1 rtct nl ly , "Altrr his match with Ta~·lor I ~a id to him, 'You've go1 to gel oot of here' :i nd he said, 'I 11gret.' " r.merson had problems ol his own in the Canadian Open, ln51ng tn Andrt.s Gimeno of Spain 5·1. 7-S in a third round ma!ch. The other lop seeds all ad v11ncf'd to the qu11rlM"flnals, Leadlrrg the v.·ay was top. stt"ded John Newcombe of Aus1ral 111. who easily be11.~ Pancho Guzman of Er?.l.'>.".f~~- 6-I. fi •. 1, Cliff Drysdale nf South Africa. Tom Okker nf The Netherl:inrl~. Kl"n Rn~rw.111 <'I A11~tra!Ja and ~1ar1 Y Rie~~tn of • 1:1·11nston, 111 .. all gained the quarter· final~. Rirsi;tn, /iieerlcrl seventh. el im1na!.ed ninth-~reded Dennis n .:i 1 s ! o n of Bakersfie.lrl. 6-r. 6-2 · Wilh La1•er headed For a rest. !he doubles lr.11m nf E1nerson ;ind La\•cr ha., wilhdrawn . This eoablr.< Ral ston and Art hur A~hl", Richmonrl, Va . ro advance directly to the semifinal~ after br..at1ng Rny Banh IJr St1n Die.l(o and Torben Ulrich nf Denmark, fi-2, 6-4, Rlrs.~n onrl Okker, lhe lnp-scel'ltrl doublrs pair, won their f1ri;t rounrl m:itr h O\•rr Austral ian ,John Alex;inder Rnrl Phil Dr nt. 6-:l, ~-t In women's s1n~ll'.~ pl:1.\, tnp-~rcrtril 1-:vnnne (;onl.:ii:i:ong. thP \Vimhlednn rh11tl'l· pion fr1Jrn Australia . nvrrcamc a secnnrl ~cl lrt~own 11nrl r1cfcaterJ unseeded Elena • S111)1ra!s of MrJ1 iro fi.J, 1~. G:iherio is thr allnrney for the New YQrk Met.<: and re present!' lhe 24 m111nr league cluhs in lahnr relations di.'lpu!cs. ~1 illcr is !he rtaye?r'i1 rep an<l Gil! i1 1 professional arbiter. Vikings Trade Bac k l\IANKATO. Minn . -The ~1lnnesot11 Vikings of thr N11tion11I Football Lca!(Ue 1r11ded run nlnf{ back Bill H11rri~ to th4' Nrw Orll'.in~ Sainls Wrdnt!<lay for i:i:uard 0 "111: Sutherland . • Harris i~ a rnur.vt"::ir \'eler11n from C•1lnn1do S::'.!':,:-:!.;:.· .. :·. :::. ~~ .:; :!'~1·;.<.iur.~ hnC'm11n from Suprrinr StJ1te , Wl ~. In n .r:ccnnd lradt. the Vikin.i;~ irnt linrbarker ,Jlm Hargrove 11' lhe St. Loui~ (';1 rrlin!ll.~ for ,i.::u.i1·d 1\like LaH'lorl ,11ra111rd special vi~as for the lnp. Plans for the li.S. visit wrre not altere1I hy c1r<•ng II $ rii>o1ands !h.t Cuh;i apnlogi1.e for a Cuban attack Tue!ld11y on a L' S, gymnt1st dunng a flag·pilfering er1~n<te Argentina l·lt nchetl U;e soccer crown by lM'at ing the USA t-0. Rl<'k Earlv of Cinrinnali, 11 former ln· d1aoa llniversily ace, \\'On the IO·meter pla lfonn 111·1\h three almn~t fl awless finishing d1vrs for a score of 479.07. Hi~ rlosei;t n v11l wa s teamm11re . Dick Ryd1.e nr P1t1i;burgh, who grabbed the &liver with 470.46. Hecl{l Leads Swnn111it1g Golcl Rusl1 CALT. C:n lnmhi .:i I AP ) -Respr:ctful Cnlon1biani; Stf)(ld through 27 seralch.11 , recorderl playi ngs or the Star Spang ler! Han ner and ne\''r once got to hear their 011·n song. Si x lin1es the natives arose lo salute F rank I-leek!. the one-m;in C11liforni.:1 gold rush v.·ho raptured the Pan American (;ames' first swimming event, its last and four more in-be!ll'ern. Host country Colon1bia ne1·cr really ca1ne clusr, sellling for two bron1.r. medals for thirrls in the 200-meter freestyle by llny Olga rle Angulo and in men·s platfonn di1·ing by Dirgo Henao. "H's the grca1cst thing of my life." said the 6·foot-.'i lleckl, a senior in pre· n1ed al Southern Califfirnia. "J'l'e i:i:ot 1:ix go!rl medal.~ .. _ but I woo rhrer and \\'as tlandrrl thr othrr thrre on a pl.:itter. '' llel'kl persnnall v churned In glory !n the 200-mc!er freestyle, along "'ith the 100-niet er bu!lerfly and I 0 O -m et er frrc.~!vlc. Thrice he anchored \'il'torinus Unitrrt St ates rela ,v tr::i1n~ including the f\OO- n1eler freest yle mrdlcy bunch lhal shat- tererl the "'orld record with a clocking of 7:4.'i .82. "In each relav , the Firs! !hrcc. swim- mers gave n1e ~ whopping !e;id ," Heckl .~aid. lhe six gold.~ 1lraping frnrn hi.~ :tm· plr 11rrk, .. All I had to do "'as nnt fou l and kcer from drowning " Heck1 sloorl for one !ast pla.vin,R (Ir the !'SA national anthrm \.\'r1tnr~Oay n1.i;ht a!'I another sellout <'ro"·rl or 6,000 hnnnrrd the ,·ank s' winnin.i; 400-rneter medley relay trarn in Lradiliooat fa shion . "I'm 20 vears nl tl." said a cnntinua\ly- :i:.rn1ling lieckL "l'\1 be n1.:irr ied next 111011th and will rr11re fron1 Sll'1mmin.1? :tf1Pr lhf' 197'2 Olympici; in Munirh. \\!ith ;ill that in nlinrl, r \'ery n1ednl mrans 8 g-re;it dr;il mnre than il 1!id whf'n I "'a.'I lfi nr 17 Ir 's srir11eth1n,g I kn11w will be on ni1• wall for a lifelirne." Thr Ccrrilos jf't cr;11·kerl th<' Pao Am reeord nf fi ve g()lds '>l'un b.11 !\·lark Spitz in rhe 1%7 ,i;aine.~ at V.'ionipC,!L Ciinarla. Spi11. didn't. l'Ompete lliis time, de<.;ir!lng Along \.\'it h Ind iana University teammatei; lo peak for the U.S. National., later this niunth a! 1-lous!on. "I'm glarl I came lo Calf," said Heck!. clult'hing his n1edals. "These are reason enough. I'm tremendously proud or our "'hole I 'SA tram." The Amcriean men won 14 of 15 S"'im- n1ing pv('n !s anrt bolh diving te.~t~. The \'11 nk gi rl.~ 11·011 8 of J ~ r:venl.~ wilh the other .~ix goin.i; to Canada. Canada Al~ 11·011 bnth "ornen ·~ rl1vio!( 1 ·<11npr!iltr111~. «olomh1a never got to hrar ii~ anlhPm playr:d In honor a gn!d me1!;il 11•innrr. lnrl11<t1ng .<:y11rhron1 7.Pr1 s \\'11111111 0J:, wh ii:-h !he L:SA swep1. the Uniti>d Stale~ left thl! 1>'101 wit h 2i golrls, Canada go1 eighL end f'.!'t1n dor unr. Only Jorge Orl.i;ado of F.:t·uarlor in thr. ~!Kl·Olrler b1i11.rrfly hrnkf' the Nnrth AmPnea dnn1 inatinn . Cn lornh1ans. h:irpy that ill lra.~t a neii;?hbor harl won. earr1e<l Jn!'gr nn A rirle aboard Snuth An1erican s houlder.<:. SWIMMt"1G M•n'l 100-Mo!or '"••Iv•• I. l••nl, l,I,), <.,o I P~" A•>\ •OCO·• QI~ "<0•<1• Jl' \OI DV f<~Cld •n f'•O•n,n<1 !"el•, "~'(" Dt ll"'Oll "'~"' ••<o•D o! ll 1 ~v ~''"'" >-<•••"" •061,. J, "''•n~•. B,.111, \)I, J. ll•)11nu, C•n•o•. Jl.I. t. E<IO••· US .• ;J.I, M••·· IO·Mt!Of ~ll!IO<m o ... ~. I, e.,,,., l,I }., ,,. QI ll<Hnh. ,, lh<11•. u ~' ,10 "'' l H•n~o. (olon;l!;•, •SG lll, •, a, .J ~001ncon, Me,. left, •?!JI . 1. N••ho~.w~~~·;·.oJ~r;:·~: ... r"~=~·r:~·"·· , 01,L J . ) ........ Ctn4·~~. l.UI. "tourlf, er .. •I. ! G1 .. w .......... -. .. 01 ... ,, ... 1y1. ~ ... .. l. (OlllO~n. l.I.~ .. t !J.1 ll'nn A.m rt<On:I. O•• ·~•o•<I. '71,9. bv ~IH),. M•vo<, UJA, 1941!. 1. E,,.,., U.J,, •·n .1 l 11 ..... .,.,, Mo•l<O, t : ... J. " ""'II''· Colamb••· • 511, I, u .. ;r!;""~l~M~,!;~,:,'i,1"~0:.•1 ~.1~~':,",'.,,h on• Htc'l,I J JJ,1 /Pon •m «tord Oki ,..,.,,.<!, J lt •. n·1 us•, 1to11, i. (•Md•, •·OO.J. J, er n ll, •.07.t. M•" l<o, • O•.G. Wo••• •ti• l1.~'!l':o s,i.·s~.;,, S"oa i (•n•<I• '· A•a~"""' 1 JO((Ot ••oon!lno •, I.Jo, ~ 'IM " ~ Mon'• Vellt•bt ll CIJblo ), Un•••~ ;,., .. o 11<•111 J, ••uonhn• O ................. 11 l ro11! I<\, M•"t~ ll P ... <io tll•tO IP . P•n•m• ,. W•-" I l11l<lltlll M"•to 10, (01nn1bio OJ Wf''""'' 11 .. itY••H Unll..t Jh l•' 1, (OIO"'lllll I P.-u l. Moi11 & (ub1 ), ~•n•d• I Halos Face Yanks In Doubleheader NE\V YORK -The Californi11 AnRel11, r11ined out Wedne3day, try lo sweep their three-game 11erie.1 with the New York Yankees in 1 twlnlght doubleheader tonight. Today's ~econd ga me is scheduled lo bt le levised on Chan11el S at 4:30. The Angels. who won Tue~day's g11m1 7·ij, plan tn pitch Rudy May, 7-7, :ind Tom Murphy. &-13, agein~t !he Ya nkee~· Mlkt Krk1r h, n-6, 11nd J.'r1t1. Peterson, 12-7 H11rn Sl/Jpf)<'d Wednesday's ga1ne ror II rn inurcs in th~ bottom of the first lnn in rt 11nd the gAme w11s postponed after 11 4i- n11n11tr drl::i~· that bei:i:an with the Angels at bnl 1n thr ~r('nn(! JI DAI LY mor Big 10 Repeals No Repeat Rule; 3Jue Triu1nph s CHICAGO -F'."culty re prtsen latiV f'5 of the Big Ten Conference vnttd \\'ed· ·,v to repr;il the rule forb!dd !na it~ "1ers from pl 11y1ng in successi\'e Roi:;r Bciwl i;:11rnr ~. A spokesm11n s111rl lhl' ne11rly un 11nimou1J decision nn 1he "nn rrf)f'at'' clausl's b,v the facul ty repre!W!nl.ativl's came 1s th!! conferf'nce concluded its 11nnu11I summer mtet1 ngs ,11t Allyne liiJ:hlands . Mirh Thi' !'JXikl'~man ~au! mf'rnhrr :n- :st1tutions will h11\·e 00 days from the start of f11ll rh1 s~t-~ rn challf'nge the vot e. If th!': \'Ole is up held, the next Big Ten r"'pre:sf'nt;iti1·e in the Rose BnwJ v.·111 be ;:ible In return ln lhe contesl Jan. l. 1!173, If nther11•i5p elig1bll'. !'ncler the no.repeal pr11v1s1on any Big 'fen foothall team is ineligible to return to t he Rnse BO'ol'I in succttding years. e Di1Cp11fe Co11fi1111e1 _'\F,\V YORK -Welllngton r\·la ra, presi- dent flr the New York Giant~. said \\.edn~~da~· he would not lake (he Jn- ltlall\'!" in roa xing <JURrtrrl:i11ck Fran Tarkenton back to the team . r\l11 ra refused to discuss fu rther slrps In !ht rontr11ct dearllock Iha! nccurred \l'hen Tarkenton le ft the team in Hou!lon Sund11y nip:hL "I've said all I ha ve to say on the mat· ter:' Mara stated . "I'm in the s11me posi tio n t was with Ron Johnson and Bob Lurtsema. I 'ol'i ll ltOt ne.gotiate with a man who is not in camp.·· e Blue M'ln• No. 2 l BOSTON -Vida Rlue almost put his name in the record book alongsidf' Bahe Ruth's \\'e-dnesd;iy night. hut the sensa· tional youn,i: 011kland lrfl·hander had to settle in the end for hi~ 2 1~1 victor~ C.oin,1: inln the f'i,'lhth innin,'l' again ~! lhe Bns ton Red Sox. Blue \.\'as \.\'Orking on his ninth shutout of thr year -ll m;irk th11 t v.·ould h11ve tiC'd the Ame ril'il n Le11.e:11e l!if'a:vin record for a sou th paw set by Ruth v.·hen he pi!c:hed for the Red So x in 1911i. Ht served up a two-run homer to Doug r.rif:in. howrve r. Lhen gavr up a i;olo h ~n1e run to Rico Petrocelli in the ninth. tying the score 3-all and forcing th! game intn the 10th inninR before the Alhletics licra mh\ed to a 5-3 triumph. e Rool.:ie ''' Sf111·f LOS AN(;t-:LES -llookie Dave Elmen- dorf fr om Trx11.o. A&·r\1 1s ex pected to start al frre .o.11fery and drfensive rod J ;:ick ''ounghlood. 11 first-yea r pro fro m F lorida. will Sf'e extensive service 11t defensi\'e rnd Friday night as the Lo." Ang eles R11ms face lhe Clevelan d Bro'ol·ns. \1t'!eran Ah•in lla.vn1ond i.~ l'Xpcclcd In 11it out ano ther wee k in recuper11 tinn after liUffe rin R SI hro ken 1·hr rk in the pre- ~eason OPfner ,r;o F.lmendorf could play m11ch nf thf' [ola mr Younghlood repl11res All Pro D11v1d "Deacon " .Jone.~ 11o·ho suffe red a con- cussion last 11o·eek 'ol·hen the Rams lost ta Dallas 45-21. e Jo1·efi11 \\1i1111er HEl ... <;JNKl -Janis Lusis, :12-year-nl d Russian, won the javelin throw in lhi!: E uro!)f'an Tr11ck 11 nd f ield Cham- pions hips for 11 record fourt h sir.tight ti.me Vi'rdnesday 11o·1th a toss of 297 fret 6 lnrhes. Russia And East GC'rmany C'arh won t\\·o gold medals. !raving the Russian,r; v.·ilh a 4-2 lead Q\'er their European rivals 10 rhe ROid race. \"alf'r1 Brozflv of Ru.~s1a won thl" mrn's 100 mt-trrs 11.old mPda l in 10.3 seconds, E::i~l (~rrman\ ·~ \\'inner~ wr rf' r\l11x K!11uss. "ho tOOk lhe broad Jump i;:old v.·1\h a le;:ip of 26 feet 11nd Rrn11!t Stecht r, "·ho "·on the women's 100 meters in 11.4. 15 Area ., r ~. ~.: . ·' .. r • . ... • PAT HEFFERNAN Guard RICK HARTSFIELD Fullback KIM WOLF Defensive End GARTH WISE T ailback Ba,seball Standings A~1ERJCAN LEAGUE Balti more Boston Detroil J\'!'ol' Vork Clevel11nd \\'ashington 0 ::1kl1nd K~ns:i!" C11y f1l ic.:ii;:o Ana:el~ t.linne.'iOta P.1i11>.·;u 1kr-e Eaat Dlvlsloo W L .. " fi4 52 6.1 52 f),11 58 47 69 " " \\'!51 ntvl~i11n 74 42 59 54 5.~ 61 ~s fi2 51 "' .. " . WM••MI•''' lt•Ulh Pl't. .li22 .5.~2 .548 . ""' .4115 .404 . ""' .522 .474 .470 .447 .421 GB 13 1) " 19i.; 22 " 11.•"I•• (t"' I W••"•'>t lO'> G hi ,.,.,, J ,..,.. 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IMMIDIATI DILIYIRY ......._____. • for South Team North , South Starting Lineup s '" DAVE JACKSON Tackl• STEVE KEMPER Defensive Tackle STEVE MONAHAN Split End ' ' ..... ..,'t.'>f 808 WITT Tight End RAY CANNAVO linebacker North Gridders Hold 9-2 Edge Pre,·iou5 Scores 1!159 - Norlh It So uth 2 J9f,11 -t'.'(lrth 40, South 28 1951 -North JO. South 24 19fi2 -/'\o game North OHen•• SE-Dan Slattery, Orange 1 7~ LT-\\'ayne Brotaw, Sunn y Hills 230 LG-Louie Benner, Anahe im 191 C-Howard Larson. Sonora 24() RG-Stuarl Hedges, Troy 195 RT-C. W. Mcintosh . \\lestern 125 TE-Ed Havdty. AnaheJJTI 226 QB-Mike Churc:hwa rd. Or11n&e 170 TB-Steve El kins , Lo11ra l &:i FB-J1m Beyers, Loara J!IO Fl-frank r\l azon. Sa\•anna 160 North Defense LE-SLrve Bustanoby , Sunny Hills 210 LT-Mike ~\ueller. Westem 200 RT-Larry Rich , S11v11nna 235 RE-f.1ike Sumpter. Kennedy 196 RLB-Bill Baggott. Ser\'il e 206 t.1LB-Blll Zimmerman . Servlle 193 LLB---J im Mc-Culley, Anaheim 111 HS-Kent Pearce, La Ha bra 176 HB-Paul Sandford . Orange 180 HB-Norm Andersen, Anaheim 175 HS-Rick Emde. \\lestern !BS South OHen~e SE-Steve ~fonahan . Manna 195 LT-Tony \Vrighl. Santiago 11() LG-Pal Heffernan, Mater Del 22() C-Sc:ott Schaeffer. N!!:wport 190 RG-Bnb deLancell otti, t.1ater Dei i ;;; RT-Dave Jackson, M11rina 22() TE-Bob \Vit t. Marina 200 QB-Curt Thomas. Estancia 170 TB-Garth Wise, Huntington Beach 170 fB-Rlck Hartsfield, Fountain Valley 195 Fl-Bryan Myracle, Saddleback. 170 South Defense LE-Lee Friedersdorf. Eslancia 175 LT-Cal Shores, Estancia 220 LG-John Dyslin. Bolsa Grande 193 RG-Pat Sweetland, Cost11 Me~ 22() RT-Ste\·e Kemper , Mater Dei 200 RE-Kim Wolf, Costa Mesa 165 LB---Ray Canna\'n. San Clemente 185 LB-Marc Padbur\', Tustin 175 HS-Garth Wi5e, Huntington Beach 170 HB-Bryan r..f yracll!:, Saddleba.ck 17() S-Curt Thomas, Estanci a 170 Unique Event Set for OCIR Winning drive rs over thr pa~I year ha \'e bE>en in\'ltt-d \(I pa rt1ci p1te in Saturday's unique $\(),[){)() Anni\'ersary Ra ce of 'Vinner~ at Orang! Count)' International Racewav. Oriver.~ fortun ate · enough to have visited the \·ictory circle have bun gu11ranteerl 11 s1art'1ng position in the race ~·it h non.winners forced to qu alify for lh e unfill ed berths that remain in the 16-car top fuel and funny car fie lds. lncludt-d in the group of see<lerl winners for tht> top fuel cnmpetitinn are J 1mes \\'arren, Don MO(ldy. Carl Ol~on. Dwigh t S11lisbur~·. Bob \\lilliams and PDA cham- pion Gtrry Glenn. They \\'ill be challenged by 24 rt ar 11nd front engine entries including track record holder Tnny Nanr~·. Nancy holds lhP I.rack record at 2.14.37 mph , ln the funnv car rli»1.~100 are wiMer~ Gene Conwa.V. Ric ha rd Siroonian. Bob t.1cf"ar land, Dave Bet'be a nd Dr. Leroy Hales, linset-dtrl a$p1r.:int.~ include St a n Shiroma. Gary Burgin, Su.sh Matsubara, Ray All ry an d P,11 !. Fnster. In addition In the ou1 s1 and1ng drag rae- lng program 1ha1 1i:t'I$. under 1-1·a~· 11t 7 11.nd conti nut's lo 11. earlv race fan.~ 11•ill h.t\'l!I iin opportunitv lo 1-1•itness aerohar1c ace ~ILra Slo1·ak fb·1ng his Czr('h -built biplane anrl motorcvc!e stuntman Ken Bro'ol·n pP rform. · SCOTT SC HAEFFER Center !!lh.1 -South 9. North 7 l!lfi4 -No rth 211, South 1 ~ 19fi.\ -/'\nrth 14, Snut h 12 !91iii -j\or1h 15, South II 1!1fi7 -South !!I. ;\or!h Ii l!lfill -l\orlh ~9 Snuth II 1%9 -!\'orth 4.'i, South 17 1970 -/\'.or!h 22 . South I~ ,\;or!h lt>11d~ SPrit~. fl-2. Slovak u·1ll begin lhP ear ly action at 6 45 1-1-·i th Bro11·n entE'rt ain1 ng bt t\\·een rnunrf.~ of rac1ni: 11ftrr i111 rk lyrn Hart HART' 5 John Harl SPORTING GOODS BICYCLES -PARTS TIRES · ACCESSORIES WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR VACATION August 9th Thru 14th Open Again Aug. 16 w The Newport the east jig The hours to Acco1 01he r an could nnt The < continue produce lhe seaso Thl're lands an un rod an Leadi Naftzi:er four broa II Sl' Ducharn1 ~tr ike tu Ducharrn ~lost have bee battling t The namrnt f The • fron1 lhe Pescadur Prize 6pC'CiaJ ii Harbor s .\lhac as parly lurn lO th J)a"e. 1chedulin spot. llhe The 11 th an fo ur An glers In for ca Tile Harbor h anglers h The !he rl ;:irk. one nfthe l'nrbl' a 42'~ po OVt'f 30 Oo t Richard honk into Goeh fi sh to lh it \\'i!S a fin . The s cnuld be \\'as rt pos ThC' I the tu·erl I ,Je rry trip flo\\n P<icific C s11u1h nf . are really \\'arm boats to core 1>.ill 1\o s.i or yellow Thr s of th" rt;; grttu1.e ar L·1kf'. RI! j:!Mrl ag ing bet fisher! '~' mackerel \';111 Cathun1a. ralchc~ ol The I trout. hut Fly ltshi Nimr nf the co sga insl I Tho private r In rxccll ~el'in~ a possible Tho dO'ol'n brl ~·tat her Ing deer i Es Fo E~l;in nut. the polo se tt\'l'T B !'O(l•~·ll va •~~c•• Molli-al' C~•!•tv Lii WU Eueno1 fl~fl'~ Pe """!>elm nighl i pool. Foot champ1 rrmrd. Rams pl:iy, 4. ril)(ht r WHAT'S IN- OUTDOORS? By JIM 1'1EMTEC 'ft1e first marlin of the season was caught by Bill McGee of 1ewriort Bl'ac:h last wc·ekend McGee was fishing 2'h miles off he east end (1( l'alal1na whrn the spikehill hit a trolled feather 1g. The marlin weighed 144 pounds and ti took the angler l l2 our!) tn llmd the gamef1sh un a 30 1xiund test ltne. Acrorrl1ng to Helen Smtih at the Ralboa Angling Club. many tlwr an~lers reported marlin strikes tn the same area but they ould Ml hang onto the fish The outlook for lhts weekend is good as waler temperatures nnl1nue to rise Ill the channel. Feathers and live mackerel will roducr !he most strikes and hookups during the early part of e season llro11dbill Co1n1fs lu~rease Therr are lots of big broadblll In th e waters around the is- nds and already this lieason six or the billflsb have been takrn n rod and reel. Le11ding th e fo.h ca tchinf,t parade Is the harbor area pro Ted aftzger ~ ith three fish. but hi boat the Hustler ha!' a total of ur brori!lbill to dale. 11 seems that Na ftzger turned over to bis skipper Gerry ucha rme. what he thought was a stroke from a shark. The trike turned out to be a hroadbill which was landed by ucharme. The billfish bit a large frozen squid. ~lost or ihP broadbill Which have been booked by anglers ave been hrnken oH, so metimes after two and three hours o( altllng lbe bi~ rish. /\t1~1lers llos t To1u·1101tiettt The Pac1f1c Anglers will be hosting a one day albacore tour- amrnl for '<(1wport Harhor angling clubs Saturday. ThP annu;t[ tournr11ncnl will be made up of fishing teams om thP Slrnrk lsl;ind. N. H Y.C .. Balboa Angling Club, Los escad<1res .and l'acif1c Anglers angling clubs. Pi izes will he awarded at a dinner following the fi shing with c1al awarcl c; going lo boats weighing their fish in on Newport arbor scales AllJnf•o r e .S<"laools Mot•e 111 Albacore Ii h.ing t>onlinues al a good pace off our coastline, s party boat" from three local landings and priva te boats re- rn lo thf' dock<; with full sacks of longfin s. na,ey's Locker. Art's Landing and Dana \\barf are all heduling dailv albat'o rr trips to the area around the 43 fathom pot . \\herr lhe bile has been full on for the past two weeks. The loads are light and the fish per angler is averaging better an four. Thi~ makrs for a great day's fi shing for everyone. ngler.s are rrminded that they ca n turn their albacore catches for canntd li~h at either 0£ the h\O harbor landings. lli!J l "isl1 Ln11d e d The Chdrt cr !)()at Ltltle Richard running out or Newport arbor had quite a day last week as a party of four harbor area nglf'rs hi! hol sehools nC lnngfins on the 43 fathom spot. The d.1y slartccl out early as the fish came to the boat in e dark. Tom I· orhrs or Munl 1n,::t<>n Reach hooked and landed e nf the biggest a lh;icorc of the srason Forbrs hooked the <ilhacorc 111 !he nark anrl 15 minutes later ·t!12 poundi>r lul !he deck The stop produced a numl>er of fish er :10 rounds for the party. On the nrxt stop Rtrh<Jrd Goehring owner of the Little 1chard brougnt out the light tackle and proceeded to set the k into an ;illrncore usmg a tour J><1Un!I lest line. c;oehruig fought the long! in for 214 hours before bringing the sh to the surface. As soon as th e alb1e rolled over on its side was a race to the fi sh, as two sharks targeted m on the long- n. The sharks wrre rloser to the fish itnd b.v the time a gaff ulrl he put in rhe alh;icore a third or the fo;h was gone, as as n riossiblr club record. The Little Richard returned to the dock with 88 albacore for e t 1rcd t-111 hnppy p1trty. ,llf>re Alb nf"o1·p 0 11 Ute "'"!I J rrry Thomp:-.on of Corona de l Mar. just returned from a ip down south nf th<' border. Thompson 's plush sportrisher the acit ic Clipprr ran in lo large sc•hools of albacore some 150 miles uth of San Oirgo. The fish arr averaging about 19 pound~ and e really c:harJ!,ing the boat. Warm waler on the liurfacP is making it diffimlt for all ats In get goorl stops. but the indications are still that the alba- re "ill be around for n long time to come. 1'o signs or any no rlh\\arrl movement of yellowtail. dolpbin r )CllO\\ fin tu nn ha\ e been reported 11s of) et. ('ntfidt. llnN~ Compe te Thi' !'0Uthb11d lakro; nrr \\;11mmJ? ur \erv f;:ist, ancl the heal r thf' ri.1y 1.; "''<'!'IOI! :i 1111 of :in~lrrs nff uur lake.; Those anglers elttnl! .m .. :11 ly st;1rt art' 1'.ilrhmg some mre ('atf1sh and bass t '""" \ :111. In mr. ll rnsha1\ anrl the S:rn D1egc1 Lakes are II goort fnr h;i1,.s a\ 1•r:lgtng <1houl 21 ;• poundc; and c;:it(tsh aver- ~in)! brtlrr thnn thrrP J1(1und" Thr hflsc; nre gomg for worms shecl 1 rrv :.In\\ rn dr<'p \1<iter. \\htlt-the catfish prefer cul arkrrrl f tslwcl 111 thr wrrd'. \cit I Lill-.r 1s good ln1· crappie and hlucg1l also. whde lakes achumn. Rig R1«1r Cas1t;is 11ncl Sherwood are giving up som~ tC'hcs of trout lo hard working hA1l dunkcrs. 1he lligh ~1err;i l:i kes <ind streams :irr good for pan sized out. h11t the h1ggrr trophy fish ;ire absent from most creels. ly fishing is guorl al flll lh<" hike in lak<'s about 10.000 feel. Sf otr .~I,,.., (or l)e e r Sea son Nimrodli ht1,R1ted very fe w deer during the opening weekend f the coni;tal rif'cr as thr hent of the day and full moon worked ainst the hunters. The be"t arr:i v.as 11ro11nd r a"o Rohles. where bunters on rivatr r;inrhr" hll11.gerl e fllir number of deer. The deer were excellent condition, but difficult to locate. Hunters reported ein_g a lot or bucks. but itetting a-good clean shot was lm- ssible due to high CO\ er. The deer \\Cre \\aterinit and reeding al night and bedding o\\n bt>fore the !'Un came up. As the moon gets darker and the •eather cool" dr1\\n. hunter~ will ba\'e a better chance at catch· g drer in more open country. Estancia Poloi sts Win; Foothill Na bs Crown Estanc1<1 High School rlosrd fllll lhP AAA summer water polo se;ison '' ith ll :l-2 v1('tory ()ver Ruen;i P;irk Wcrlnesdav F INAL SHNOIHGS i\AA w l GI Foolh·ll ft V_.lfl"'l(IA ' ' M1lll•8n J l Cn•ff•• J l LB wn ...... , , E"•nC>t ' ' Burt• Ptrk ' • A MM Im , 7 night in action in the E!'tanc111 pot>I Foothill lli1:h "°" the le11~ue rhRmp1on!ih1p \\If h fl 7 -0 rt'1·ord. <lf'f<':ilin~ Millikan·~ R11ms nn the fin:il n1~hl of pl:iy. 4..0 In ofhrr Wednrsday night rrsults, Chafrl'.Y toppled winless Anaheim. 13-3 Long Beach Wilson won Valfnc111. 5-4 For the Estancia Eagle~. Tl'tm Sm;illwood ~ored a pair of goa ls and Larry Blatterman had one. The Eagles moved in front , 1-0. al the halftime in- termission and increased the margin Lo 2-0 111 the third period It was 3-0 with two minutes to play when Buena Park C'aughl fi re and srored a rnir or goRIS In rapid·fire suc- ression Th(• F:;i~)P~ finished in sixth pl:ire 1n the eight team c1rcuil v.1th a 3-4 record. Ambrozich Spark Cage Five Brian Ambroz1ch, former Huntington Beach ll1gh and Golden West College cage star. paced Wilso n Ford to a 63-54 victory over Southern Plastic Mold Wednc:-day night lo highlight play 1n the Costa Mesa Open summer basketball league at Soul hern Ca ltforn1a College Ambroz1ch hit 17 points for the victors with Jtm Gillespie scoring 16 and Tom Witt 12 Steve Ch1dley and Dave Murray or the SPM quintet. each hit 20 pomtc, dunng the action In the other half of the lwm bill, Long Beach toppled Laemmle Theatres. 6:1-1:1 with Steve Popav1ch hilling 2:1 points for game and evening scoring honors. Teammate Bill Conncley scored 19 with Billy Allen hit- ting 13 for the victors. None of the L a e m m I e players h1L in double figures with eight cagers denting the scoring columns. High man was Serge Eschevaria with nine followed by Bob L11emmle and Barry Pansler. each with eight The victory for Wilson Ford kept its slim ti ti!' hopes alive. Wilson is now 11-4 with one game remaining on t h c schedule. utnlite leads the circuit with a I 0..2 rerord but hCls ftve games rema1nin~ to play in the next two weeks Long Beach is m third place with a 9-5 mark with two tilts to play. Wll1en l'ord IUI 11 tt "'' h> Conk ti" ' , 1 10 Witt ' 1 l7 G TMrnlo11 J 1 1 R Ambro1 lch • ' I ,, G1llt$Plt 6 ' I~ Toi al~ H 13 8 6.J Soulhtrn PIH tlC Mnld (S4) ft It ,, IP (h1dltv • 1 J 1!l l vnn ~ n ) 11 Murr,.,y • ) , 1~ HVrf\t'n n n ) 0 fC'f":I• /I ' II ~ Hallr1mc W•l\11n F"11<0 11. SPM 17 l ont IU<h Ul) ,, II •• lo McC.turr n ~ , I Jo1111 I • J llll•n 5 I 11 Connele)' • 1 1 10 Pop.1v1Ch II I I n TOlll• 1S 1l 11 'l l H mmlt IO I •• ff ,, '• t!ottorH ? 0 1 • M~\On 1 I 0 .) Willis ~ l 1 J LHmmt1 0 ' 8 Wal~•r 0 3 ' E\Cf\t VMll I 0 • Pansier • n ' 8 Pvtm•n ' ' 1 • Tor••~ IR I II 4J H•llllmt Lono 8t•ch J7, L~•mmlt )6 MD Suffers 50-37 Lo s Mater Dei High School's Monarch basketball l e am dropped a 50.37 decision to La Quinta High Wednesday night to conclude play in the S11nta An11 c;ummer b 11 s k E' I b a I I league. The Monarchs fin1<;hed fhf' summer season v. llh a 10·4 rerord v. 1lh most of the c;tarterc; av.:iy al a hac;kf'lbnll camp during the final werks of plav ln Wednesday·c; J:(amc. F:d r octtgen was high point man for the An~elus Le a g u e represenlat1vec; with l:l on srx field goals 11nd a foul shot Tempo or the action mcreased in the second h;ilf afler La Quinta helrt a 17-JZ edge al the intermission. 1l -tr _1-... H Mater Ot1 U71 ,, ,, "' lo J Poelloto I I 0 s E Prt llot• • ' I 1J Nttnrv 0 I 0 1 M11rlme!Alr ) n n • Devit , I l s PQPAd·~t ' I I \ KaP• I 0 I l To••I• IS I 4 JI H•lll•mt l • Ou•n•• 11. M•ler o .... ,, F•n•I Le Qutnllo ,SO, MAtt r De• ll. NEW '7l CHEVY CLEARANCE NeH e ,.,... e C•- Ci.n.I• e A-' Ottlen .T\e ,..,. •11 c~ -•e .._ wey .,., we 1111"t _.,. lt•ito 4red1 ..... '71 c ...... ,,1c. n . J11st 49119'1 eMft Utt. Lllterol ,,..._.,. Al'8We9CH Low, low l eu f'HIMlttt. H11rryl h fere 1tec• ., ..... Orange Co<1. t Area Brie fs Albritton Seeks Shot Title Terry A I b r I t t o n will culminat.e a summer of com- peUlion today and Friday at the United States Air Furc:e Academ y in COiorado Spring~. Colo. when he competes 111 the shot put at the Filth annual Natrnnal AAU Junior Olymµir Championships Terry won the right tn represent Region XIII '111 the Junior Olympics in a recent meet al Long Beach. He also won lhe Southern Pac1f1c AA U Litle previously. The Colorado Springs event is sponsored nationally by the Quaker Oats Company. one of the nation's leading food pri>- cessors. Pennel, hrsl man to pole vault l7 feel: Don Schollander, wan- nrr or six Olympic g<11d medals and John Kin sella, Olvrnp1c medalist at Mexi co C'1ty and 1970 Jame.'l ~~. Sullivan Men1orial Tr o p h y winner as the ttut slandmg amateur athlete in the U.S. l\e t Et~eut Near!f Invitation!! to senior tennis players th r o u g ho u t all Southern California are m the mall this wei?k with the Pacific Southwest S t' n i o r s even t to be held in Orange County for the first t1mr lhat Wlll proceed the annual classic in Los Angeles. Tourney Set Neats Sporting Goods is sponsol'ing the 1 n au g u r a I Orange County open table ten· nis tournamen t wnh f1rsl- round arlion slated for Sept. 18 and 19. Competition is slated the Boys Club in Fullerton. Costa Mesa and Tustin with the fmals Sept 2fi al Newport Beach Tennis Club. Chandler. a member or the Royals' scouting staff, will conduct the camp whu.:h emphasizes natural ability and Spt'('d. Candidates should w r a r <'lothing which will not imped!' their movements and baseball or gym shoes. American Legion players must bring written permission from their coaches or Post Commander. The Academy offers a tw<1· year program of ind1v1dualtzed mstructton and a free college education at Sarasota. Fla. IJi t•ing /tl eet DAIL V PILOT Z3 Deep ea Fish Report l OHG aEACH (,.1,,.94~1 laHl~ll- 1:19 1n9l1n 11 1l1Mcor1, )I• callee !MU, •I roo. COCI, • l>•llOUI, uo blo• l>au (a.tlmoftl ,.,.,, ~ 11111•" Sil u llco •nd -.tnd C>.oh. I DOtlilo. 210 maOorel Barve-45 11'19141" 10 !Miu. 12 b<lrracud.,, 100 moc-cret. l"•clflC urwlln1) -, .. '"''"' ,. •lboco··· I vellow1a1t, 1 wnllt H• bu t, 1 bo,. r.cuda, It notlti.>t. l37 ullco 1>11" OS rnoc-••el. 193 roe~ cod. 2 bolllto '"-'-· IW NTIHGTOH a EACH S6 1nt ltr1. Hl und bau DANA WHARI' ll1 1n91.,, II\ (4,ICO b•u. 1.50 YM bau, J bAtt•· cuoa. 16 bofi1to, I nallttuf, t ' m•ckere1, •I 1lbacor• NEWP ORT I E ... CH IArt'1 l olldln•I 11< •n11ler1 ll alb•cort. 10 lier• rAtvCla 10 t>onllo, '" bus. 741 mock· 1trel (Devey'' Lock1rl l.tf an9l1n 13 olO..tcre, II IMlru cudo. Jll c.11ca tM .. , II roo cod, 3 nat1001, .Ol mock· Si\.H DIEGO -'13 •nelers 7.UI SEAi.. a EACH -U7 11'191•" •IO s.and t>ass, 1S catu_o ba u , I bOt"to, 4J rock cod, l,A..0 m•ckert l, l h•l,tHJt. 84rot -110 •nolers· 1S barrecucl•• 18 ••nd b<lu, 1 n•llbvt, 74 m•ch rel. SAN PEDRO (llnd St, l •ndtn11 - SA: 1nq1tri •8 atb1cor1. ' wrracu..,,, 190 c.r•co bau. l.S bon•to, 110 u"4 l>dU OXNARD -I~ anottn 1.014 ratlce tutu. ?IJ sano bau. 10 nahbut Terry. \\ith one year or hi~h school elig1b11tty rE>ma111111g tn which he not only will µut thr shot but play football as well. has been a consistent winner in all-comers meets at Orange Coast College this summer. The d:ites havf' bern srl at Sert 11-19 at the 11..Jewporl Acach Tennis Club with enlrv deadltne at Aug 27. lournry chairman. Jack Knimrr nf the Los Angeles Tennis Club an· nounced. Entrance fe!'s 'ary riept'n· ding on the classiftrat1on with four classes in mens ;md womens competillon. n I u s doublf's. I 1-ano-undcr 1 bov.:; ;ind girls) and 12-tli 1 bo~s and girls I. Rrg1strat1on forms c:in he obtaincci at anv o( 'eal'i; Sporting Goods stores in S:inta Ana, Fullerton or Nrwporl Beach's Fasnon Island . Liz Ca ruthers. winner of the.-----------.. gold medal in diving m the Pan American Games in Cali. C'nlomb1a this week in an upset vic tory over Micki King of the U.S., will make a stop in Southern California this wei>kend lo p<1rt1cipate in a He will join more than 550 other competitors from across the continental United Slates and Hawaii and wilt be housed in the cadet dormitory on the Academy grounds along with 300 other male competitors. Former Olym pians w h o have competed in the AA U Junior Olympics include Raf er Johnson, winner of the gold medal for the decathlon at the Rome Olympics In 1960; Joh n The event will br open to any USLTA member with divisions for bolh womrn and men players Crom ages 35 lhru 70. ''Players wishing lo ptt r- ticipate who are nol USL TA members may jom when sending in their tourney application''. referee J immy Shepherd of the Newport Club explained. Over 400 veteran players art expected to enter the event Coof, Comfortable Turf Terrace Dining Under the Stars. Reservations: (213) 431-0922 (714) 527-4471. 1'ryo11t Comp A tryout camp fo r the Kansas Ci ty Roya ls Bascb:ill Acadrmy will be held Friday and Saturday al Brookhurl'L Park in Anaheim for boys age 16 to 22. Friday's business is from 4- '1 :30 p.m. while Saturday's schedule runs from JO a.m. to 3 p.m. Loara baseball coach Floyd diving C'<1rnpclition. Miss Caruthers. along with many other world class divers. will be competing in the Snuthcrn California Jnterna- t1onal Diving Invitational meet al Los Coyotes Country Clu b tn Buena Park, Saturday and Sunday. The event Is epen to the general public. ~'IWD'l1me\VGltda.unpion "41Cltwes'1 Bar -~-~~ Ladies Night Every Tuesday (Only 50¢ Admission) rot Ifie ftigfilime of Yout life! Nine Races of Explosive Excitement MondayThru Saturday. Flrit Post: 7:45 pm. ICV AUllDI I CV West of Dlaneyfand on Katella Nightly Double: 1st mt 2nd Races. Exad.Qs:. ·6th and 9th Races. July 27 through September 8, the only horse racing In the Greater Los Angeles Area. LEASING SALES SERVICE lmmedi .. te Delivery NABERS ~ 24 DAllY PILOT Me sa V crde Pall·- Capture Tourney Dick Lassen and Oave fltllman combined for a loY. gross score or 68 in a partner s best ball tournament at ~M~a Verde Country Club to i:rab top honors. :\iark Webster and Ralph Moeller won the low net torn- petition with a 6l. In a best ball of loursome rompetit1on, Marci and Bob Bucke.nhiser teamed w1Lh John and Helen Berger for first place with 56 followed by Gt!ne and Phyllis Kalther and Mr. and MTs. Tom Da\enporl in ~ond at 57_ 1'1eadou·lark Lael Murray fired a low net score of 68 to win a "oml'n ·s club low net tournament at Meadowlark Countrv Club this \\~k. - Corine Richardson was the B flight winner with 73 v. hile Jovce Thielman won the C competition with a i2. Golfer of the month for July in the Meadowlark womrn's club was Joyce Thielm an. She was declared victor after posting the lowest net scorr of the monUt, a 66. Laguna B eaela Jn a best ball of threesome tournament at Laguna Beach Golf Course recently. ~Imes. Sam Marks, Clyde .Jones and Miss Gracia Johnson com- bined for a low net score of 50 for first place. Second place went to a threesome composed of Mmes. Art liriffin. Richard Whitaker and Miss Johnson at SI. Third place \\ent to Mmes. Vangi Christiansen, Charles Morrison and Ida M a y Schomaker with SJ. EL J\1i9uel Pirsl place winners in the recent midsummer m 1 x e r 1ournament at El Niguel Coun- t r~ Club In Lagw1a Niguel were John Swartley of South Laguna, Mrs. Robert Jmpey of Corona del Mar. Jack Horn of Newport Beach and Mrs. George Short of Monarch Bay ~who posted a 127 in the best two low balls of foursome competition. In second place at 129 were Louis Evans. Mrs. Norman DePlanque, Fred Ginder and \trs. Gordon Halliday, all or Laguna Niguel. Third place went to Roger Ltljestrom tLaguna Beach), Mrs. William Egan, Willis Carpenter and Mrs. Philip Keep, all of Laguna Niguel. Ohl Ranch. Ron Gibson and Mike Mor· re ll captured the second an· nual partner's best ball cham- pionship al Old Ranch Country Club in Seal Beach over the wec>kend by winning a playoff Twi11 Bill At El Toro on the second hole_ ----------------------------------- Gibson and ?llorrell tied wit h Don Miller and Tom Thomas after 35 holes of medalist com- petition with each duo scoring 28L For Los Alamitos El Toro Speedwa y has scheduled a double-header Fri- day and Saturrlay nights this \'.eek with the three-quarter midgels running Friday even· ing and the midgets on Satur- dr.\. A tie also resulted for third place between Dick Perry and Don Coker on one team and Bill Fister and Tom Cathey on thr other. Ee1ch carded scores of 283. Racing, Entries Kenny (.; idney of l\1;v. lancl Heights \1 on his I ilth th rt·:-. quarter midget race la !>I "eek to narrow Mike Shaw·s point leading margin lo 15 tallies. The Friday program 1s under the banner of [';'.\1HA. Danny McKnight or Clen- dora drove the Le n Faas Sesco to its third consecul1\'e l'SRC main even t \I 1n lasl St11urd;w 111ght and will pace I hat group lo the starting line till~ Sntur- da), Lowell Sachs tnllcle his return lo the El '1.\1ro oval last week. finishing third. ll was his first appearancr at El Toro since May 21 11 hen he wc>.c; injured in Las Vega s. Time trials starl at 7 both nights with the first race at 8:311. 19th Hole Robert Stack. mot ion pic- ture and television star, has bten named general tourna- ment chairman or th f' Marlboro C'elebrily C. o I f 1m·11at1011al tournamPnt to be :staged Sl:lturday, Sept. 4 al Ontario National Golf Club. Dick Wh1tt1oghill will be ··out Among-'Em '• e:.irlv Sat urday, broadcasting his 7-tO KMPC program from the ter- race of Los Alarrutos Golf Course. lie is sponsoring the Out Among 'Em Open at the course with a shotgun start at 11 with many show business celebrities as well as sports personalities in attendance. Lo\ AllmilO\ Entn o f<>r Thunday .llUtUll 12, 19/l -)61h N oQhl Clur & Fast. Fl"t Po1t 7:H PM i2 N~n~.s:u~· .~~ ~··,~ 1R':,:,•m FIRST RACE -400 vMO• 'veor aid ma>O•nl. Cl••mina. Purst Sl800. (loom· ir1a orico SJS-00. Br~ad n Bu11er I Ptrntrl o 1 Sevtn Aorll • tHrtd t II/ 1 roolt • Dec• Ho'v.lr a I "I Seti v !>vn 'PclOP • 110 .5ovr f d i (Vhuarif'\" ttu Centt /11 PAr~ tOrtd l 1/ A1orrir10, ~•eo f .Adrl ' 1/0 Ot1\11f'I' Mcln CWat ~or 1 170 Hot-Weather Specials QUALITY -RETREAD TIRES WHITEWALLS-ANY SIZE $7 (J 99 EA."",., FULLY GUARANTEED • You Must Receive 12,000 Miles of Wear INSTALLATION· AVAILABLE P•vmond Bar Boy (Rtltv) 115 Tne t nurl (Adarr I 117 FOUllTH RACE -J50 yards. ? vur old maiden" Purse s1aoo. ~~gf:•sNf/~i L/~~:~: I o .. ,; Gav ( Oreverl B•Q Truckle !Adaorl (andv Kid B•rs ~Watson) HI Suzann• (Caroozal R1oht Thtre !Hart) Mou Olam0<1C1 P•rr (Wordl 170 1?0 117 1'0 no 117 111 117 F IFTH llACE -'°° verds. 3 V••r aids & uD Allowancu . Pur H S2100 . Y•nkro Rob <W•!sonl 117 Ouu111 To Go (Upham) Ill Good Bird Bars (M eir I 117 Flv ~Ila IHerll 117 Poca'> Gold 1Cardo1al 117 L>ttla Conrtue ( Porner) 117 SIJ(TH RACE -lSO vardi l vrar ol<h C1a1m1na. Pur.t S2100. Clelmlno Dr •(• HOOO Temot~t 8unnv (Alllson/ l om•I> Bard•••• (Smilh Anov Go (Wll•onl Mo ma's M•d Monev I Wilson! DMk n O•ndv jC•osbvl Jovou• F•v !RI rvl O•b' Otek (MrOonaldl 8oroet Rocke! !Vauohni Otlla Sands ( Prrntr I 11• 119 111 119 in lH 119 ti 7 "' SEVENTH RACE -110 vards. 3 Vtar old' & uo ctaimi(lg. Purse $1600. ( loomono 011ce 15000. Moo~he !Alllsonl 119 Mr Per<ona1011y ICrosbvl 119 All1ui,t1c ( Orev•r I lit Ructos Soookv Bov (Ward) 111 Soeedv LMk (Lion am I 111 "Toa E•ole !Adair I 119 Yo Olero 1 P•rnerl 1'2 One and Only (Slrauu 119 Also Eliqlbl• Mona·s B•n Jay !Sm1lh1 119 Sir Deel.a tWordJ 111 Foxy Nerac (Watton) 119 Ida Run !Rllevl l lS EIGHTH RACE -350 vards ) vu r olds & VD Fllllos & rnaru Allowance\. P urse 57llOO. 1ht Huahu Fullerton M•naoemont Club Dee Moun I t Per nt rl Loi Uk~ Peoo• iV•uohn) Ladv Bimini !Wahonl Winsvm M•Jh \Adairl Hnbl•rlla (Hirt Stl .. , a Gof r (Lloh8.,.,I RMdo s I< 1coou ( Ottvtt) DMOV Bor Doti tRllt vl 112 111 117 11~ 117 111 1n 111 NINTH RACI! 1sc vords, ' vu r ol<1' Cl••m1na Purse 17000. (la•mlna OflCt \1('1()(1 Sol R•Qh• •Vouohnl 1\S Soe•d·• N clll (Rll»I 111 Go Ttie L m •I r O•e'trl 111 I lo Go l(•rrlN •I 117 Ni•• No•• 1Sm111'1 170 JO• , Stor !W•r<l> llO Ovn•mo Palrol iCrosbvl 111 P<&Ch•t Portum• !Ha•!) 111 M r Shadv (Adaor} \17 Sne1 a Pokty (R1nelcfil 11 CdM Yo11tl1 Honored Pau l Conaty of Corona del Mar was named recipient or Alamitos Racing Results Wldn•-t,:~;. ~ui· .. V· 1t11 'IRST llACE -350 y1rds. Maldtn t 1111r old•. Clalmlna. Pu•s• UOOO. Red Ro c ke t O u e t n (Ad1lr) 4.20 1 80 2.~ lrulv Mira• (Cardoza) 3 70 3.00 Belfort'• Lodv !Baflorll •.40 l 1mo -.II 7110. Scralchod -War Prlncrua SECOND RACE -350 v•rd" 3 v .. r I/tar olds i nd uo. Cl•lmlno. PurH $1~00. Sun Gh°'t IWriahll J5 10 11 40 10.40 Fut Oun (Smlthl 1)•0 1 10 t\~. Bou~e'li\~ernerl l l.60 Scratched Princess Stnrbor. Counces Wer Choe, Oomn loolln, Lark Grt ndt. u Nlghlly o;;;.t;,-;, S·Rtd Rocktl OU•'" & 7·Sun Gttost, Plid s124.t0. THlllO llACE -110 vards '.I V•M olds 1nd VD brtd In Calif. Clalmina Purn $1000. Art 01 Mt (WriaMl Gonna Win (Wardl Cha rger L" ( RiltV) Time -,,7 •UO 11 ?O S so Mo 3 ~o ,,20 ~gJ~'f~''lrlcr. -iso vards. Mei~n 2 vur olds Cleimino. Puru $1800. Raval Go Go (Allison) S.60 J 20 3.00 CllOnce 111 (Mitsuda\ 3.00 3 00 0 1vmo11 Maid (Strauss) '00 T ime -.18 A/10. Scratchrd -Bu~ To Burn FIFTH RACE 170 \lards. 3 I/tar old• ar\(j uo. Claimino PurH 11000. ?sf,~~.~;' 11 '0 u e \:.eo e 60 s ·~ Parl(e; Bye (Rinaldi) H .60 e llJ Mrno Slsv (Watson) 7 80 "T ime -,7 1110. ~1°x~W~~~i -3.SO vard1. 1 vur ~~~oa~!tlprj;'~t !~~~. ?1~•0 17 90 7 ~n Gt nlleman Jel (W•lsonl I 00 l /:1) Atb<!I Turn I Lloham I l 60 "TfS'i~atch~: ~'lOLlohlt\tarltd, Ctt Ell•. Jerlto. EasY Vlrlu• u Eucta. lt·P';f Pl's 'llnll • t• o ... 1i.m1n Jet. Pt l S7tl . .SO, Sl!VENTH It.ACE=' <!00 vards l vu r old> Ind uo. C laimona. Puf\t U800 Mr Arao !Llollem l • 10 l 10 ? 40 Ulll• Dick Bt• (Adal,\ I 10 1 60 Ro<kv Btach Honk <Paot l 1 •n "Tim• .10 1110. ~~G5~T&~C'l:icE -110 v•rds. 1 vm old1 end uo Allowancu . Puru S7800 Uncle Wes ((ftrCIOH I 7.#0 • 00 l 00 Ttxo Trocor CWtl1on) A 60 J ~ Vell•nt Prlnct (Horii S'" 1 'S'::~tkh~ ~1t1tt1t L1dv It.oar. Clndt r B•~~HTH llACI! -JSO v1rds 3 vear olds and uo Cl•;mlno. Purst $1900. OH . V1iltY lluHoon (CardQUI 13.10 f 70 4 10 OH sootl•d ll ull 7 (Or over I 1' 00 10 '° S 80 At1ant1 Jtl !Watson> 1 60 11~~.~,.~~ ~1hoteln'< Cowbov. Pao• llear Bar, I'm Alt r!, !lit Polton. OH -Oe&dtltot tor lint. u l!uct•. •.0 H.V;l1ty l uffo011 & , .. DH·StHlllH Bull J, ,aid Utt.ff. IS Exact•, 1 .. DH·SH llld l ull J & ,. Kin g Says He'll Beat Fight Foe Irish GI.I King, a former all state amateur champion in Ohio, thinks he'll have too much steam for Armando Muniz in their 10-rounder Saturday night at the Anaheim Convention Center. Kmg. with an impressive 30- 2 record. now has come out wiUt a prediction that he will stop Muniz. "I'm in the best condition of my career and I just know that I wilJ be too strong for Munz in Ute late rounds," said the blond Irishman, following his final boxing workout at the Fourth Street Gym in Santa Ana. Muniz, the stocky pride of East Los Angeles however, is still the fa vorite, but by only a 10-8 margin _ Armando will be looking for his 15th win against no setbacks. Meanwhile, Mike Quarry has fini shed his heavy work al the Stanton Athletic Club for his bout with C h u c k Hamill-On, co-featured on Saturday's card. Ranked as the No. 3 con- tender for the world light heavyweight title, 20-year-old Quarry has won 31 straight fi ghts without a defeat. Quarry's immediate goal Is a shot at world champ Bob Foster, but the unbeaten youngster from Anaheim is expected to have problems wiUt durable Hamilton. Mike is listed as a 10-6 choice over Hamilton. The lat- ter is the former State light heavyweight champion and recently lost a narrow decision to Eddie Jones, the No. 1 light heavy contender. Jerry Quarry. the senior member of the Quarry clan. will appear in an exhibition bout on Saturday's program. which gets under way al 8 o'clock with an eight rounder between Hugo Torres and Lar- r y Cruz. THE BEST GOLF TIPS Readersblp p o l l 11 prll\ e "Peanut¥' 1s cine of tilt! world'a most popular comw stripe. Read it daily in the DAILY PII.m. Willi Low·HllWllU•t l'Uc11U At ffle * NEWPORTER INN PAR 3 GOLF COURSE S 1.00 wlttt rills ed w .. lr cloys HALLI DAY'S FALL WEIGHT PLAIDS ANO CHECKS An early offerin~ of fall wt'ight, alJ wool sport cnab. f la\\'ll'~sly ta il orE'd 111 Ila.It· d ay's own natural shoulder modrl. 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Cl!EAT v f 0 'PLAYS 10 I W t ll t (tlO o M.,• (I 010'1 Loon No m•n 1-<t ft 1 11 I~ CAotl w• l a1un• A••<n C• T~ 1 but non II bl nt ro .... u<ttd llV • ., nd v du• LMn Norm on Nt t n 1 n t • 1 t l'!1•nl 11 •• "" n "' C'"""'!f C•• •• O on•• Co ft yon J uv 11 1t l1 I v l•vt v J MtOdO• 0•~ t (oun v , .. l'ub '""" I)"""' Co• I 0• Y ' 01 Ju ~ l'f 1~11 Autu• 1 11 9 111 l~IT n •u&I •~•d D ""'' Co• 0 1 Iv ,. ft! I'•<• '''" nto ~ .... w~ •• " F.lt 11 •"d A ~IVI '' 10 U 1'11 I H '1 OCI °" II t7' N.w..,,t! 11(1\J l >I ~ (M O II ______ ,MOi t (e< nly OI 0 '""' I • r e LEGAL NOTICE Jl!N!E~ M.t,lt ~f._ HS '1CNI EG L ncE C•l •o n o L A NO Tk• ~u k on1 • w Oo conoumml •d ,________ ·-------1-.... I l'flt !ti~ d•v el Aut UI 11!1 J> 1219J • 10 M AM II Ttl• ft•nk o< t •! lo n I , e r TICIUJ I UI Nl!I NA 001 Clv t Ctn11 a •• WU .ltnll NAMI I TA11MINT •no C611" v of 0 •n1• i I• of ,.llow"' ,., oon • .,,,1r 1 tlu1ln1u C:• to n • It! t•r u known In ~· 1 •no • ., • .. ~ l'a k I'< VI ~VI~., "1"'11 I O'll tdd t U•I t"' )tv I '"''" ~ 1o.r 11'• 11' "' ye• , '' 1111 l&j Po • D v• 1 0 NO't 01tf'(I Avi v• 1 ti! • f Jt f.Ll'VIEN 1N{ ~• VE llNON f ltANIC II T '""9 ff TIOI IAN!I OJI (AL!POll N A .. 1 (!Ytl <:t.itr Drf•• Wt ot l••fl •01 C1I .... I t1TM T , ... , v • ~ Pvb tkOd o '""'' Cotlt ..J.11! 7 1'VI Vll U. lf.tl - .. A••nuf COlll• M••• C• '" "I "'" ••~t• "vnto Otor1 If" l"l J N"'" Yori( C"'-''"' 1 Gr-)(~ I' t it Gr••nw (h C""~ OW>O lh t lluolnt u It conilu<tlHI c .. Hr"•llen JOhn J Mo t n ~o( •t• Y er •1nt11• P~nlo o~• •' '"' "' Tn • 1 ''*'"'nr '"'" t N w "' 11<• Ceo n ¥ (. t -•' Ot•n•• Ct un v 10 Ju,.. 1t "' J AMii I •AllRt fl M01111110Jlf P'OIRITlll NCILLOWti't' CtlNTO" a. C:~illl l( CllOCM:l ll: i-t Aill Sil" •llANC tCO (.t,l "'1N ftl .. fttM l•J fll 1,lf 4llM •vn 1hM Of•nt1 G&11 0 1 11 Ji.i111•-1 •1 •ti.--1 .. ..,1 ZI DAll V PILOT s Thur~~Y Au9usl 12 1971 Your Jlo1tey OVER THE COUN1 1ER Hospitals Need ··-'·"" .. ,_ .. ..,. ...... , .... , II •Hn•l ..... 111y t A /WI 1 .. m NAJD ~•kM • -lfl(ill9t •111•11 ., .,.."'~' m1<'ao-1r COll!lm u- NASO Listing• for Wedne•d1y, Augu•t 11 1971 Prof essio11als .,.. . .,. -,~ By SYL\JA POJ!lEJ! L<ts say \nJ or daughter would hke lo becomr a nurse Are \OU -or 1c:; she a\\ are of !he n f' w spec1al1lles no" e nerg1ng in the n irs1ng prof£>s~1on" As 1ust one instance In N£>\\I 'ork City nurses are; being trained as anesthetists or gas l:lrls capable of ad tn1n1stering anesthetics 10 un con1pl1cated surgery nut re quiring the ser\ ices of full M D anesthesiologi st Or Jets sa} ~n 1 Ur \Ol1r ch Id v.ou!d l1k!": ru lle a (!en tis\ If so perhaps 110 1 ~ho 1ld consider becoming a drnlal auxi11 <'l r\ Such :luxllianes 11re now bring trained ll Nrw York State Un1\ers1t\ s Stony Brook Dental Lollcge n a \11 0 \ear course tfl lake <ner a large share nf tod ;n s sunpl(' unoomphcflt ed rlent st s dut1e~ 1nc!ud1ng murh nf 1he treth cleaning and f1ll1ng -at a fraction of !he tr<1d1 t1onal cnst to 1 ou the patient Or lets sa\ } ou or \our son nr d;iughter are detcrn11 ned tn become a phi s1c111n If ynu are especialh strong nn m<ilh anrl engineering ~ ou rn1ght want lfl cnns1der b1'co1n1ng a b1omedu::af engineer as an altern<1t11e YnirJob \\OUld n \oh e n e des gn :ind dr1 elnr ment n[ n1!'d1cal instnunents and pros!I et1c de\ ices r;ing1ng fro1n e1ec tron1{' he;i rt pacemakers In the applic<1t1on flf laser 1erhnolo~v i n med1c1nr T1 p1c~I earnrn!;(s of todays full fledged b1omed ca ! engineer v.1lh a Ph D degree are $20 000 In $25 000 Its scarcely nr\1s to any nf \OU th11t cos!s of health ser \ ices nf everv kind ha 1 e been skvrocket1ng -but JUSI to r<' mind VQU again of the brutal burden Th<' a1 cr11ge cost of <:j)(>n d n~ a c:; nglc tl iy 1n a scm pr1 ~alP hospital room in It e US s up lo $80 The tn1n mum 11 ;:ige frir ho•p1t ii emplnves 1n !\cw \ nrk C1tv s nn\V Sl30 nc<1rlv dnub)r thl' $16 m1n1m\im AS r!'centl11 ;is 19fi7 Als0 tn ~ew '\ nrk a nPw ly ltcensC'd 11ract1ca\ nursP cams t\eek '" anrl or $159 ;r !'arns PRESERVE AND CONSERVF. A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE by TERRY GRANT \I e tiblUl t1on of n<'n! a fr rnd~ hrl1 '" R Ph 'nL Ort 'I (ll n n<X'T\lR (Al\ PJ!f)!'\~ S \h ri) 1 nerd a rll'lll rt~ \\,, \I 1\1 d f' 1 1o>r 11 nr! \ "1l<1ut rx 1111. rh11 er A f!1C'Rt r 1n1 v prnplr 1 rl\ r,in 1~ fnr thr1r hc11l1h nrrds \\(' 1Pl Qric '"'1 r~1~ r r ""1 PrV Sf'lVl('C and C'harge f1 c:coun1 s PAR K LIDO PHARMACY l$1 Ho1plt1I Ro•d N•wport Be1ch 642 1510 Fr•• D•llvery a1 era11:e starting $?07 _j\ 1t1onallv salary of a bcg1nn1n_g h(lsr1ta! phcirmilc1st now rarns an :"llefl\~e or $?24 11ccord1ng unpublish ed to a retrnl SUrlC} bl lhe American Jlo~p Tai Assn in Ch cago 1 he ke) l<1rte behmd ~oaring rned1cal costs bern the prrs1stenl shortage of pi ores~1onals 1n all ureas - ph1 s111ans dtnt1s1s nurse Drsp1le relal 111,1-huge u (11~ S I f puhl!(' funds ifl!O 111C'dit 1! and 11ur.s1ng schools 111~ prort ~sions ha1 e ~o ra1 sh JI\ n thrrnsr 1 C'S incapable of sol 1ng this b;.is1c problern Yrt d n l Io rs then1sel1 rs 1 epor! that ?Q percent of tt1e U-1sks th{y pf'rform tod riy ac I Hilly could he prnp~rly and rnnre than adequately laken ()\er bv physit 1ans assistants accord n~ lo a recent study by the ! n Slate Regional Med1cill Program !:\:ew Hampsh re Massachusetts Rhode Islandl headed by Dr l con a Baumgartner at JI a r 1 a rd t:n1vers1tv and the NC'w }!ampsh1rf' Mrd1cal !)(lc1ety The phvs1c1an s assistant - cap;ible of pcrform1n~ a wide range of d 1t1es r<1ng1ng from taking patient h stones to stra1ghlforwa.1d d1agnos11c and handling spec1 f1 c st ;11ghl forward diagnostic and ther:ipru11c procedures coutd st rel ch the product11 JI} llf 1l e tip cal phys c1<i n by as muc:h ;is 50 percent And lius ls 111ere!v one category nf the nc1\ hr;ilth profrss1onals bcrng 011~1\ nf urgrnt ' 1n1pnrtr1nre is fh«t !hese nr1\ Ii. prnfr<:<;1on;ils br 11blr 1 (l a~ nt p rt nf !he t11sks hng g ng dn\1 n (lllr tr:id I nn;il h.-.;illh pr ress1nn::ils w1!h th(1r 10 to 12 or 1norr \ea.rs of fX!Sl high sr h 10] cducat ion A 1d "11111 is s1n1pli to p:rr1sp 1~ 1hr doH11rs and tents n1Pa.n ing to LI' the p,qt1enls of 1hrsr 1nnn\:lt111r hea!ll prnlcssinnal tr 1 ung rirngra1ns \Ve J 1st df)n I nted h ishly sk lied dor l0rs nr nurses 1(1 hrlp us v.1lh c le1nent;ir, I Paith prohlt>m' \Ve d0n I nerd i0 ha.\e ii Full flrdgrd pr0f('ss 0nr1I lflke ou r u n c n in r 11 c ;i t rd medical h stf)riec:; or gn l us a rnul 1e blood rrrsc:;t1rf' tr~! 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JUDGE l'ARKER lit JO~f.lt..IY TOlP YOO l-llS .1.fUT ~ii' Ot.ILV t 10,000, Hi Gi YE YOU A St.IOW JO!!~ SHE W.\S WORT~ ,\. LITTLE Ut.IDEIC' .I. Q\l,\.llTEIC' MILLIOt.l ~ MISS PEACH ~ltAl"CINfi, 0() vou . ~~AL.LY ~ FIND ME • srru.NG!i r MEi£1 ..0 CIXX. IMl'llii<IMO 1HE CJ<~ f{ ~\116 Tiil EMl'IV W._Tl! <M MAl.P. . -· ™"T Wtf"I .I.ti '!'OU l'f'l t.I~ !iO U ~ET? "1P l.IO<:(IOP.. ME PfOM\SE 'f'OO .I. ~ECE OJ= T~E ,\.(.flOltl! . . . . . . !iALL Y BANANAS MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS t:Gt(), H<;n16 ~ FlOiO Cf' -..l<.!rOMO!l>U! n<kr TH! A'511<0~!.UT'S "'"'" t>Rl'JI; OJ) lH"E ~ ! ~ • ' ! ' ! ,... Bv Charles M. Schulz 1: !I 5TVPID CAN ! . 'I -~~ • ! I • '· ,. (( ""' .~<Y .. By Harold Le Doux I TOOK C-'l:E OF r;..i,\.r IT l OOK<; Ll iCE i<E DOE$N'T BE· o . .1:r L"!N r:oll wee.:s,. JOMt..1t..1Y ""NE I LIEYE 1N B1t.t.Jl(S: .1.\.IP I ~16N ED 4Erl TOOi: YOU /..S WELL YOU C"t-J BET 1-<E W,t..ME 10 !ll..l.IJIC C'"ECl(S "5 n<E OLP L,t..Dv : I c 1..Rl?IE-S If /..· MHC.1-1 JQl.!W~I( 5,\.ID W~ER'E DO VOU ROUND IN MIS )-IE: """DE OUT i:OR:" SUPPOSE )-1£'5 SU lfC/..SE : Ml/Mt7QEP Oil TWO ST,\.SMED "LL ~T ,_TIME ~ Tl-IE LOOT? ~ ~ ~ By Mell TM A F"~EAK • F JrEAK . PERKINS By John Miles " ' • 1' " I , Ht 'IJJAS THE>'OST VICIOll5 CHAIR EVER at.HU"!! ly Al Capp By Charles Barsotti By Ferd Johnson By Roger BoUen liEAH , AUD W~IT 1U.. "!\WI ""4 10 11'Are 11 1.ll l ... THE GIRLS -~~ , 1'Co11ld you rrratl \\'hrthrr or nnt yn11 '1 r i:;rl'o n~ htfnre - ~' don't know If ~·e '\t bern brrr and ju~l rori;rH 10 run a llne through it." ·AW .YOU'~< JUST SAW.J "7HAT ..• 1\IER~ 1SN 'r NO SllCH 1\l lNG AS CH!<OT CWl7&S:1 IS 7ll!:P.E?' GRE AKE ' (, Recipe For Variety a dash of S. I. Hayakawa a pinch of William Ho9an a hint of spice a la Jack Anderson season well with Art Hoppe !Ingre dients wh ic h may be •ubstituted without losing any flavor include : Bill Sanders , Robert S. Allen , Royce Brier, Hal Boyle , Charles McCabe, Richard Wilson, Sydney Harris and Bill Mauldin.I Good chefs know in any recipe it's the in9redients that count. The DAILY PILOT emphasizes the "home 9rown" and local in9redients (letters to the editor, Gloomy Gus, local editorials), but only top quality in9redients are used on the DAILY PILOT'S editorial pa9e, whether local or national. Besides its stron9 local emphasis, the DAILY PILOT serves up a variety of columnists with a wide ran9e of f I av or. Here are a few of the diverse columnists that can be found on the DAILY PILOT'S editorial pa9e. (There is no set schedule as local material has priority over columnists, but some of the top national columns appear several times each week.) Hayakawa S. I. HAYAKAWA odds to the voriety of fl ovor with hi s dis- tinct writings on higher education, semantics and communications. He olso writes a bout the mecho - nism s of underst a nd ing a nd mis. unders to ndin g; about the ways in which our d ecisions a bout race or war or public policy are shaped by the words we use in talking . "I hope ," soys Hoyakowo , "th o+ my .column is like o weekly letter too friend , telling him whot's on my mind ond why I th ink it is importont." S. I. HAYAKAWA is usuolly ossocioted with Son Fra n- cisco Stole College where as president he took a hard-l ine approach to quiet and conta in student riots there. But now he hos gone bock to some of the things wh ich concerned him before he become a college president. Hogan WI LLI AM HOGAN hos the fresh flavor in the book field . He presents • truly notionol outlook free from the pressure s of pro- vinci o l literory foddi sm. Hi s bo ok reviews stJ y exa ct- ly who+ he thinks . "I fee l it is im- por+ont to be • reporter, os well a s a critic1 covering the a ctivities of writers ond publi shers os well os ev olu otin g their products." Tho+'• how Hogo n exp lo in • Hogo n. WILLIAM HOGAN presen ts hi s book rev iews hon- estly. Thot's ho w Hog1 n re oders desc ri be Hog o n. C he ck hi s reviews for yo urself. Reod The Boo km on. Hoppe ART HOPPE is the season- ing needed for ony recipe. An outstanding politico! ond oo ciol sotirist, he hos been likened to Wil l Rogers ond Mork Twoin. His topics co n be anything. He reads through the poper until he finds on item he doesn 't under- stond-then he expla ins it l o ev- erybody, he soys . ' . .. • \I" :$.'..< ~ ..... He combines sol id fa ct and his own wh imsy to crea te o un ique column on the people ond forces shoping our wor ld. ART HOPPE hos "the perfect solu tion lo o bsolutely everything ," he g leefu lly admits. And most of his solutions oppeor on the DA ILY PILOT editoriol p•ge where they m~ke deli ghtful reod ing. Anderson JACK ANDERSON 'S muck- ro kin g is the perfect spice fo r th os e who like the toste of• good controversey. He seeks out cor- ruption in government and mili- tory a ffairs and expose• them in his columns. As the lote Drew Peorson's former No. I a ssista nt who inheri- ted the column, Anderson s e e • hims elf as the "voice for the voiceJe.,," He is .; hord-hit- t in g colum nist with d etermination a nd drive. He kee ps his keen eyes on both foreig n ond notional offo irs , often comm ents on Congression ol bills ond is "tha mo n with t he X-roy eyes on the secret file s." They Add up to a 'Tasty' Editorial Page in The DAILY PILOT I ~ I ' I, I . ' • :.;} . ,,.. ' . ', " . ' ' ' :JO DAILY PIL OT Everyone Hos Something 1hot Someo ne Else Wonts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With o Want Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results HOU5eS tor Silt ]~[ l~I !~I '~~' "-_u•-~S•I•~]~ j . ]~! l~I ~ __ " '_"''''~'~I ~[ H~;;;;,;;;" t;;;;,;;;ocS•lo;;;;;,l~:;;;;Jt!r General General * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. WESTCllFF-JUST LISTED This one 11011 '1 la:-.t lon l:. Hrall ~ ~lla rp 4 Bn ,r.:_ 3 hath 1111111<' ~lani('urrd green l:i11 ns & spa1·e for pool. l)u1l't ::.treet -,·l n~.;e lo ~t lH!OI, park S: shopping. 1 ltn·r): $48,JOI!. "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N, TAYLOR CO,, Realtors 2111 ~an Joaquin Hills Ro ad NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 General , General I General General PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 72 Linda Isle Drive 'J'r;id11lon;1J ti BH. :-1 1.:.. !iii h()n1e un la,1.;oun. & \\' do{'k, a (''11' gar. \\":J ll'rlront ltv. rn1 , formal drn. rrn . "I'· ''°"''' rm .. 2 "'"''"' BR. suites. s2r1u .OOO F ur11 .. $175.000 unturn. For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I ~-N-E_A_R_B_E_A_C_H_ I -----;;;;-E S_A_V_E R::cD::cEo---I I ]._.1Rl;r·: I lilll! II Ya nuly 341 New location at Entrance To Linda Isle -The Islanders Bldg. Bayside Dr., Suite I , N.B. 675-6161 ASSUME 6°/o I J\111 ~ h.<lh 1\0111 .... .;p .• r k-:-----... ---... ----------·I General General VA Lo AN I 1111! B !. , 'I•.,.. 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J-'llll- fi-J,,[IC;: [lll, 'l Bi\ ho11ll' \\ 1lh rl~rp -~hiH' •'i!l l'"lill~. 'J. 111,1•· cll l' 11·111<'. ;·di lo111l!11~ 8- liuµ;· f.,11111,1· 11•"11 L 'nl1"- lt•·1nhk 111 ,.111.1 r :1. ~1\1, {',ill :1 !,1-~ I~ 1 '' ')"'<1 '·1 ,,, • -. LJt \;, EX J .~ ·r J ,\' t: Fll.\ J.(),\;-.:, YOUR '\'011 <'an 1 :1~" 1Hh ';111t11gr nf a 1;•. ;;~~u111:d•ll' ln;i11 nn 1h1s \'_,\('A,\'T. COi.L i·:(;!<; PAHi\, («irn<•1· l"r linllll' 111lh i n11n l'd 1a t (' rnTllJ•"n•.1, ~•·hr~11~ ;ir,· ~II ,·1u~i' h_v :<11d ii h;1~ H !11:_! 1'111~1Jlll.~ IX1'Jlll al,o. Sl<l llli• ll".I'~ all, $26, 950. Newport •• Fairview -Waterfront - Corona del Mar I .ast lar~e fee parcel on l\'e\1•port. 1-larbor. 1\pprox. I acre -170 ft. on \\'alcr . \Vil h 3300 sq. ft. beach ho1ne and dor k. \I/ill sel l all or part. Priced under ron1parable \ratrrfront propert ics. Phone: 642-2171 or see your broker plus 1< fa1111I) l'<•ltll, 111:ih« 1l11s •iur• 11Pcilt'~I paek.1~!'' 1,.11·1•1 ~· J~nrl~t·ap1 n;:. 1111h ~1·1·1nkl•·1 .~ ;·,nd pillll'. ;,nd 1'\'i /11 1n a 11111• C'Ot;:">'TR\' ~1·;1·11 ;\1; 111 1111 ;.1n·;1 .,f toil· 1110:: 11111:-. 11·., V/ICA:\'T anil l,\L\\1\f 'l'Li\T !·: i.nd all , fOR~fo! OLSON R~'/f /.'TORS ,•. OPF.!'I 7 D;\\'S A \V EE~ SPANISH RANCH ~'ollil'~ /or s~:l.!r•ll i)ni\ II I Ho rses, Dogs, View 111 11~1 ol only S~lf)(J, tn a11,1·-1 1 :~rnl>l ii i~ " ~l •ll .> •)'d •ill\ I l\' .. 1lrl \'li:\lllWI ," .i 111;1,~11" l1u11ltl1<1\I"' l,.'fl r•1••1l1~ 1111:.:•· COATS 1.a110·l .. d rn111il.1· 1""1n :.!:,· & I'" 1111 ,. II 111d••\I "I "'' l:li •1- outh oast --. WAL LACE 1:11 Ii'·.· • .,f IHll111~· il>Hllll- l.'111', 1:.·:11' ... 1,111 1'11\.: 101···· 646·8811 REALTORS 1>11,. ... 4:1·•:i111,.· ~·;,o "I· 11 --546-4\41--!1 1 .. r1111 1,11• h•·ll \\.;,I I ,,f -* BACK BAY * -1 {anytime) (Open Evenings) 1 ,·1 ~,~ 1 .. 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S~:.'11 IHl 1 l-~"il1·1~1111, ~ halh hnnlt' l•J\'rly l1l;J ~l•T ,.io1 l1· 11 .. , I\ llh f;;1111h i-'t1Jl p1w•• Sl l,:.OO. per n10 .<>11hu11t Y'"i!' <!01111 J11g h l!••a111 1-rd 1 11J.:~. 1'11~!11 CHiL T ROBINETT I p .. y111• 111 ""d 111 " 1· .. 11! ;i nd gay 111·1 11~ ro1 1111 11,1h REAL TOR 645-0128 t'l~r.f·'._ i.·1111 p1'1('r· 1~ s·:7 '•Ill. 11,.,,. ph1.,lir 1·1•111•·1s. 1,"~ •>! -s-1 w lk & L ,·ol•or 1'1'•'1',\\\'lh'f'" r;1.•1'll'I<' REPOSSESSION a er ee 1111111 .1 11~. ti;11·h··1111o' :ind r"'"' ~p;irkl l ll!! 'k;1 n hOlllC'l', 1'Qlllf' ,1 ,_1111 ~"1"1' 111 1111, i•lln u 111 11r11l,1· p:1111lt''I S: i·;1rpl'led. 2 "1790 !!a rt"lr Hil d a l ,\,1:1111< ~. 1 .~ ;, h1:1u1s, ."fl ll1 r· ll'il h pno•I' Fl I \.\'\ 1·0111 . rrnns, frn111 s:n (~1(1 i.1S111.flf~I f'(lLLL\,.; .I \\'.\·rrs J:-;'C'. BEACH BAR:GA IN : J:I: 1>;111,, .' I >I' C'·'' •'Id•, $.' I ,(·•l r., 111ly 1;n. \Ii 111" f<,r CAYWOOD REAL TY :~r>-01H;, llp.·11 'td 'l l'\1 Halecrest Home iiH'«I< ! 111 n11r ni iii• 11111•1 •l•'•lr.tl>I•' ·•l•'d' i" ('n•I« \1•'•·• '·'It :t• a p1t1 1l11 u-t •,,JI 11 ·" l'I <di 11 1" ''"' II ' S.'~ >IMI ,,i.;.~ .\~ .i l•,\•'I) f'\<'1'11 II'•' 1\"IJ.:llf~H' ""'"L f ,111 1111<•1 •·,1 !"·'" , .111 1°1· "~~11 11 ... d :\~k ·n~ S~>L:•~I. • COlES'vVORTHY & CO .• REALTORS -I HAt:1 ,..., I JS·Ulf HOME & INCOME TOO 1'""' 11•11,' [3_ 1J,\1;1:1.; ;\ /iorli>•llll 11,'11)<' 548·1290 11\\ \ )· J: \fi 1\) 'I 1, I I ' • ~ I H 1 I-;,' I 1 >, ,, • ' , d I 'I hi-i "-I·• 1, \_')1 ~Ir', I ,ill I'•' ·1 1, I: :•·-I ,; , ' 1 i:.1a~Z1Jfi :\11::, ~:~'1:1::\(~(1111 1.~l;.1/,)·li~::.~ ~ .... •!. _. __ ____;_; __ 1 .. 1, 11 2 I" d1 '""11 LI,, I \I !\ l '\ll' -\'.,1~J , d•• ('\I. )l"'i •' II) )< II i\qi ~' Ill.I II>; ~'I.,·,, I" ~· !1" ), I. '11"1" <·\ ,,. F·n I ;!1 i 'io I, 111 t, 12-.i l!l!I General General CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CU~RENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT . & SU N. 3 BR. TOWNHOUSE J l ~h::10 lk111u s r n1 .• '\lnl 1-ie\v ,'i.:, location -1 Un1\·{'rs 11_1· J'ark s:l9.500 DOVER SHORES 4 HB 4 H~i , l t1111 \'ie1r . ~8fl.fl00 . 1 111,1' :1 I S : '~ ./I t ',di ,1 111 11 o1 d lp•·ll , 1 ,., ) HERITAGE a1.u u11n Owner Transferred MESA VERDE -' )~l'ilt11·rri f.,r q11wk i-.1lr. ,1 ho <fr•"lll\~. 2 h;1lh• ,•.,11·n•,11 pc1llp, Q u11·1 1·111 • tlr • ~'"' l i-•l'•'•'I C'lo~p In ,,hnpf1111g >11id ·" lu • 1~. 0111,1· $.'l.~~~1 dn" 11 C;ill f<1r 111~f}('rllon :.~~i-~:n:i. "Interesting Provocative Well Seasoned" ONLY $18,500 11'1·11~11 .. ,. \\'<1\l)!·:l:Fl 'L ' Till, 11 .. 111•· ,, 1•,•d,v 11• '"'· I• d l1 l /•· 1., I HIH <>II II 11 11,,~I· 11nl1•'11 -0 i1H·l li"1;1 I t :"II•· "" 111 .. rl I ''"I ( '"I 1 t 11 I I :1 ''•' ill(•' .in I -\< \ I!' I )l•l','I 1111 ">' j • dl<I<"'' -l'•1l••I ],11 hl\1, .·~I/' I<" 11 I• t , I \ 11:,\-.; I \ ('I .I I 'I· -;111•·1 i<•'" '' I ,, 1,., 11 .01111 11.iil< I,< It I·• 1,, I »I \\ ; ,,,111 11• 11<.I· I ii II< "I 'ti :11 d I·"" I I \ \"I ;-.;·11 •j ':-. -,,\\11' I 11111 ~'I t h;11 I; fHI !O 1""1>111• I /. I• 111,, - \ t1\ <"I" o ,L II 1111·1I1• \ :-,, , 1 .. d ,_, '' 1·1. ' ,. 111 d 645·0303 NcWPO RT HEIGH1 S l:l'Sl'I(' :! Hf: llil:lll l1lrJ>I."'''· p.i110. H-n 9. $25 ,000 VlfW I.Q i' \\ 1.::-:r ,..:rni.: Hl.l'C'C'S. Qu1rl '(l"'i'I, l'\•'<'llo•t>f nrti::hb<1rl 11K~I \17 .. ~~I. 2:1', d•>ll!\, Oll !l"r \\ill rarr.v. Roy McCardle Realtor 1S1 0 :0.•·"1~•1·1 Bll·rl , l' \1. Gener el General JET SET SPECIAL ('lose to ;i lrporl approach, but \vhat a \l /\J.L'E ~~ 2 story tall, G hedroonis. 211:! halh~. fa1nil v roorn and scpar:1le dining. 3.300 sq f1 rcclturing 2 f'irepl<iccs. rarpl'ting. draprr- ics, 2 level _1·ard. great lanrlsraping and fene- cd . Lo1r, ]011• do1vn -Beduced lo bare bone. $30.900. BUZZ-BUZZ-BUZZ Even if you·re bu sy as a bee. vo u .should huz1. over to see these very de~i rablc 6 unit s -1 2 inla1v units, located south of the l1 1gh11·ay in l'd~l \'o u can't get stung at $127.000 .. "YOUR PRIVATE SLIP AWAITS" 'lour PHl\lt\'l'E SI.IP descends fron1 tl1 is beau ti ful J)over Sho res \11~~\\' horne . 11·ith its ~un1 pttH1us l1vin1! roon1 anc\ invitin!! lire· plil!'C. :l I luge bedroo rn<; including a ililJ\S- 'l'F:B'S S!J/'1'1~ ll hat'.~ \\1orth the price 1. 2 JJc.- 111>.e ba!hs and a gourn1cl's del ight kitc hen. J\'lakc an appoint n1enL ··J)on't sli p-up on lh1s one,'' a n1arvclous buy at ...... $117 .500. BABY, WE FOUND IT!! /\ 11 :! blol'k fron1-lhe-bec1ch "l'HIPIJEX ", ha.<: a 3 bcdrootn. 2 bcdroorn. 1 bedroon1 unl\. Lots nf ~hag carpeting. ne11' builtins and 1n top sJ1apC'. 'fER!VlS''. Pi ck this one up for $7U.950. LOCATION "SPECIAL" 52 UNITS fl2 Blt'\l\"J) l\'E'\" ,['.ilrdcn-type aparl nH'llls. ('l\e(·k (1n !he 200',. drrrc1·1at1011 . .1\-l.1\ //E· I L:>:t·: l J:\"l'!'S fi1a111nn g 111dnnr·nuldoor k 1t- l'he11 s. pr1r:11e patios. bt11ll ·1!1 r;in ,o:c <1n d 01·- {'ll . <11-.:h -1".:i:-.ht'r , re~Tra1 11111 halt. heated and f11tc1·er1 l'()f)l., B~ir·IJ·(J 11n1Ls. billiard table, :-.h11t'l'li• ho:1rd ;1re;is, a \';ird roon1 and llisll l.1nd ~('.1 p111 g-. \'f'ry clrs1r:dJlc rcn1fll area. {'on- \f'lllf.'11!. Ln ~hopping and re('J'{':ll in11 ;11·c~-i$. t-'1nanl'i11;.: is C'x,·cllcnt. l:\\'ES·roRs. yo u 'l l ht' rlcl1 ghtrd al the rel urn on llus 111ve:-.l1~1 c11 t J'r1 r1·d rigltL al $827,000. M-M-M-M-NICE!! F1 r.,1 (llrnrr ad1·a11l.a ges a1·c yours a:-01r11er oJ lhc 27 sp:inki11g ne11· :\DUL'/' .'\P:\ffl'- il!F.N'rS. consisl111g of 1-2 S.: 3 bcdrnon1 units 111\h I s •. 2 bnlhs, fealuri n):! a pool, b11r-b-r1 ;1r~'01. rr1 · rflon1, indi vidual gar:1gcs. b111l\1n s, ~li :i~ 1.,1 rpl't111;.:. f 11t\_·cd air lira\. l:11111dry fa· t·1 ll!1r s ;ind a11 ;1rcl 111n11111).! lan d:-t;1p1n g. Let 11 s ~hn11· _\·nu thl':-r hc<1ul1f1ill y cl es1gned and b~IJ I ! llllilS. \l'tlh a 11ro,)('('1rd (;BOSS ~!L!J ,. 'f'IPLIEH nf fi 9. HPally a huy at. $-l22.000. A «4.tili -s,'fl-id ~ A•o •<IOCl•rr• REALTORS 644-7270 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF . _G_._"-"-'-'-'-------l General ===== WILL TRADE F:oh 11iin i-••n1•·11.1111111en1 l1nn1•' 111 I .:1i:11111< fi••:1••h l1•t' 11w"111r p! 'J'fl'l_I <>1' I 1, (l\\lli'I' I' 111.•d ,,J "•>11111111>111[! t.i l.011)'. I :,•,1 L·lo 'I 1\1, 11,1111,· 1,.,, l:•·d1·1K•111.•. f1 •t 111:il ,\; lll lnnn d d1111n~, i.•1'1 .1 .. ··~. rli••'k•, Exceptional Home General I General I General ~~l-N_V_E_S._T_O_R-,S~~1 FI XER -UPPER EASTSIDE FOUR PLEX I PRIME LOCATION I O,· ... u1!iln1t 1lu11l!'.\ nr . .'\rw- TRIPLEX !''1n !'11•r :i llll ~rm . eaeh E\:'TSllH·: ("(lS'f'\ \1r.,.;.\, ]'I'll(' $77 ... IHI " ~of!, \\'1th ! 11<'!1 1~1· ~ H•·•ll,~)1 11 11 1101~1•1lil IH11l1111 k1l1•1Jr n. <':.q,,.1,, ol1-.-1p<·~. l••W n1,,1n1~n.;n"'' jHrri _,,.1o .. i1 111,·rn11c s_..i(). 1 1~·1· llll•tl!ll, $52,950 EXCLUSIVE WITH I Newport •I Fa irview \I .ilk 111 l0,1!L :-'• ,-;)i,.pp111~ 1-.... Ii 11 llh l\\l'I h"d!'•~•1H, I', h,111o~. HtJdl 111 t-:"~ ).;1l1·l1l'/I Il l ii 1:1,p1•~,1b !J<~XI P /11• d 11111n . i :c1l'.•).:•'S. ~.or «Pf"'""rnr111 ('all nJ.:lil 11n.:111r . ,·.,tJld r,.. ii c•1l<I 1111ne 1•11 ·"'-'"111<11 n'nta!s? BAY VIEW ('t.,11111111).!I) d1 ffr•1 ·r nl, 1nod- "1'n .~ Ill~ .. ~ n~. J;unily rn1 . 11,.rn•· ,-;Jl<'l'l<l.i'U i'ar Vil'"' o f 11,1,1, ll•'<'·•n .~-'.\i·111JOr, Cen- ll'r. $H!l,c.flf), RIC H IR WIN REAL TOR 675-6060 COLLEGE PARK 646-8 811 (anytime) 646-0555 3 BJ{_ ~ llH _ COl'f'l't'd !flnai , __ l-~~~11'.~1g-=_~'.:'._ll :1.·17-:ll(i!i _I lt-:i' .llll'd. \\'<i.Hdn;: d1 slanc r West clill I 0 °/0 Dn. TAKE TIME TO LIVE! Ln1 .. y 1t11s l•Pt•lll iful 4 l}l'd· r'••nn, .;1 h:olii l\·•:ik• 11 111\ !.11 !-:•' !'·~•I , liuil! 111s, r!ot1l.1lc f11'Ppl:u···. ~llarp and ,·le~11. Stop 111 - OPEN DAILY 1-6 1345 SUSSEX LN., Lachenmye Realtor Macnab-Irvine ll•·alr.1 Cnn1r1a ny Cllffh aven Cottage Mountain View 1El!1! ---___ I_ GOING TO THE , INCOME UNITS HOSPITAL!! 01·"·"11 1t<''•1, 1 ~1·,.a 11 hd l'nL :•pl•, 1'111< a flllP ~H,.~1 .~['I_ .~ 111 1/i. <1'1 <'\lfd II 1Ll1• I<>(, In c .. ,1 .• ~1''"'-Ir ~·•, ,1 .. L1 ,1,.,11 ld l.1h• .• l'"'k ;ii 11!1 "j_ il'·1l1"11111 I.Hiii<' :t>t•I ~ h '.' \ ::17 J,11 '"11o1 I 11'2 11 ,l li 1"11 f1 111·" r .. r 1111,1 r i :,·p;" f"'1"11- t 1al ~'.!~ ·.,,111 f'111· 1nh>1'11 1"1"'" •'il II f; 11;.-;1~ I. ~ .. 111 11 ,1;. \J.1r , S.'.1 .. 11111 675-3000 C:ill f•1r pwlu1" "1111 pr:r••s .~ !1r1wh111·e rlern il.~ 1.1 a!! .~l'11nol s .~ shnp'g, Only S.il ,HOO, Good 11•rn1!<, CORBIN- MARTIN ~ outh"' (~ oast l11?.h1f1 il p.1110, •··11f'rrd 11nrl ~IJll pilll01.<.. (;~!f'll ~f' \1•it h ].,;,(!_~ o( h11ol!1n~. \I 11·rd f'1r !<ll'J«O, ~!1 r«I T \J :ll~.l.I, $3 7,500 5 BEDRM l.«11 11 .. 1111 ~·!!.\. \·,,1'.I' l'p::ir • •••II• JH,111'.1 L1 n1ily i'f'~i· <1•·1 ,,·r·, 1;n1n 111•'1 h11illl n kllr·h. t'll. dl-hl\H~lwt', li;;ll'I UC'I fi lll· 11>;: 11n•111, ~<'l'\'H 'I' f1<1rrll. l'll >'f'"lll'l:. <11'"1'"''· Prr~11 ~P nPighlo,-,1li••"I 1· .. n~1 rlf'r l<·a'" w11 h P)'ll•111 "1lh $1()()0 BAY•BEACU ~ rlo>1<11 mi.t¥• ---,'.~0:~71~~~~.~B'~'~'L REALTY1~c --I 1st TIME LISTED 1•i1 11r: 11·•·1 t l•f'drvn n1s. G.l,'S NO MONEY 1·1i:,rni1nc: l'•·11u 1~11I;; 1'.1 11i1 o.u11t111•. HI • ~::;:,0 .-1 Call DOWN 11,,1111._ 1-'..i rl.i ,\rnrr. ~ Ill~-~ '.\]· .. rn11 \lc1:,1J 0 1!1.1·~ ;i r Rn;.-s S:i7:>.l)ll P•"r 11\0, i!H'"ll\I' plui; ,1'0111' n \\11 hPll1<' 111 I 1•• 111 (;rcai ·l·r•I"' 1 n:li1 11"1" 111 C•"IOl .\1•'•·•. ,\II 11 nil~ rrnl•·d rnn1u,,1.dl~·. /'.,, ,1 .. ur ("In 1.•nil lorrl l••r· A 1••1,1nt:•' Walker & Lee iln1111 (· .. ii .r l•i· .. ~.,n 1 I •1\• ii I I,., I ·-.,~ HERITAGE 4:t? l[lL llUfl MU CHO ROOM !.-111 II•·' • H· "+I 1"1 I• l1ni1>• '"1 ii I I ' \ '"I ,.,,, 11 I dll nr" ii 1•xllt1 'iillll"'I \~Id I,; 111' \\ ILd I• \>'I' ,I >ii ll 111 '1 L•k" ll I\•\~ ,11 llih 1"1111• fl <'t)iil rl 1-...· ::I $llf11\ ph•'I' 111111 ;; 111111• T L\', ~:i\111 111. 1',ill 6\ti-71 ii. 2 ON A LOT J ''' .-•( ,H I' f 1111 ·-' '.,•ll "IC•' d•••I' .,,,,.,, • n1, r• ·ri Ji" 11, 1. I '" 1»11 i .I -' I' •l I It•' TARBELL ANYONE * 540-1720 * ' 'IL I ,•1 Ill" ·,p,lr I< "I• I •<I! I 1 ~ I• I l >dH \1 1\ ii ii 1tll I• 111 I, Ii 1<1 wk fr·1•I· I Iii· 1\1 I I I 1\)I •I' I 1.,, i<io •/l l!'•l Hll j~• •l- "11• , I I<+', !'I"'" 10 'l1•111p ui:. l,n•1 . I.,\\' dn11 11 1<1 ;di. \'.i- \ 111! I•• $~h,lf~I MORGAN REAL TY '673-6642 675-6459 COOL POOL ,\li1'illlPH \Ir. J .. \<'•'11 11\'f'' .:·1-l l~~) '" '1 .--.~ ~I flfi~-~:li'i'1.. L1h .. 1.!'1•111 "'I\! llHll'"-~ 1 11'1'•''.~ " ·i'·"·1u1,. :.! 111~. ll•llll•' 111 ;1 "'ii 11_ ,.t fl WI oil.' rJ•·l~IJ- 1"1' \, "' 1 IH:. i::1iro;I il fll • .,·,1· 11 l.111,11. l11ccrr be I•"' 11" 1 1°11 s:1~.:,011 Un iversity Realty .:1~11 t i '-: !1 111 fj ';:;.tl i10 Sunset Open House Fri/Sal. 5-8 P.M. ~IHdl ,I( 1·,,,, lllj• fln1'f'I' rlrilTJ- ,.d 1 .. 011>11rl~,, '" ::11 (;,.ld<'ll· ,·,,.1 r,, '"'' ;i d r'lit::h lf11 I <111. Pk' I 11r , ·'''ll'""i'•d h.1 P"t1", Pl"d S.· J.'"'11111, t 'o11·. .. i..,,,. .\, 1···il11• r11 11> ~.-,o.ono: !'>"I 1, ,., 11 111 flr1.1111 .,, Un iversity Realty ::r!f1l J., C\r 1111_1. fi"i.l-fi:,10 fai iiih r'""" 1,.,,1 •'\I'll ~I ~ J\r, s111glr ~l !l l'Y l~·111r 1•n1n1•li'T1•I.' p·11111i•d !l"'l dr'I'· !\iltl('I-' ~p•'«i;il '·1··wkl:t1I hinll>:f'." I ''i lllt•d 111.,1d,, and Q\lf, S r11 I !.- Y"ll .illl'i ~,,,. 11!1., 2 ~lor,'. I hr'dl••un •• 'p:1n1,:h, ~·;1~111 .. 11 .'lin1···~ 11••111(\ 11 ,,llnni: ill~· -ion l -Lot- ('nil l••r 11d1!111,111,<1I 1nlo11'111H-,.:11,1.,,1,, \lll,>I lile, <"U~I Olll ' A11o tl1i'I' ~11.11·11 3 h•'·lr.10111 11+•11 111111 <1 11 "l'/Kli11t111l'11I. i-hll ll~I'< panf'ling tn f:t onilv 1'111\ hui:;r f.1111 11,v roY1111 nn lii'.:-s;,~il I ro.,111 .b,1111 1 111 har B.1r·~-E~~t:<idr. f'<l><la :'llr~:i . i\ll q•11' 1°11 rr11r 1ard 111! l'il-1'rrrn~ ava 1l;1hl1·. ·:""" '-"'·''"'· ·01'"' "0'·'", Wa Iker & Lee :-un \-.1. T'"' n1.a1_1· I.Ill<'•' In ill ('f,l•\ila rlrl :'ll11r ~lin pp 111~ II-I'll 1n1111H.11nP<1 \\'a lerfront 11 pool. 5 BIL 5 Ha . 119n.aoo BAYFRONT ESTATE SALE DELUXE TRIPLEX 1\1~1<~ :-<\',\; 1-~ J"1¥lj"'' 1,1 Hild appli"IH'l'S. In I •p-li1p •«)nrl1I1(111, 1 ~~~5:48:-7~72~9~~-1·-;~:;:-:-:-:::~-~-;--' I NOW BUILDING TOWNHOUSE , ')nutf\ir6c~(artr 546·5990 \ .. 11 l'\dill ('l];llJl't' .'ill.~___:_ C;1l l !ii.~ .. ~:,~i ,,, ·'''''. 00 1:ep1 nr H;1\·frpnL p1C'r .1\: .~lip , :1 f;1r .~. 7 ha ·1'., pnol, fee land. $·1.-10 000 LUSK HARBOR VIEW t\ear 11('11 1 1:1c 2 H<1. l111111t• ~ (';1r g<11·. LandsC'aprd. ('pts . fl rapl's. llnl.1' ~li:!.950 SPECTACUL AR OCEAN VIEW Top s1re('! 111 l·:rn('ra ld Bai' -loL rr:1d\· to bu il d (Jn -lei el pad. !.an'd .~«rq1ed . $Afl ,'500. OCEANFRONT Beautiful ~nterl <1rea" pr1\·. benc h. 1'11s ton' 3 BR .. den \r 1 ,rel bar. p l<1)Tn1 , ,l b<1 . 1170,000. 833.()700 Coldwell, Banker 644-2430 $53,500 ')1Jutf\ii61~tat"ty 546-5990 Cameo Highlands 2'2f() s., rr 3 nn .. · 11,, p1t1 ' 1·lrcl l'I!' hl1 111 k+ti lu 11 \"1<'\' of <"1111)0!1 /. '""'<i!I, ll lil'.1 11.-; 'l'il I 4 !.il\'r,L'o. ;\'!·\\" 11 0\11·.~ I\ II h s 111tl In I I!'\\ ;11•·· I >· 1 11,,111~. H,.\b .. 11 I', 1111"11 !.1 s~1:.orn1 ··;11·1i r,.r flu rh··r d•· 1.-Jil• f'llHIJ(' PETE BA RRETT REALTY - flllll! ,(,, !'''"!' pil l~ .~«l<'~)lj 11 1•'11 1i-,•d !i1 w~ pl.1nlo•1 '- I l111T.' •di :Iii. "II•·' 111'"" <I "1 111~1 li :0 .• 111(1 i ',di .11; ~.:\'l Hom• Show Realtors I 1\rnir·h;11 r 1!nu~Ph•1111 1 ni;:' l!!l!JllllS•S•Olll!N~E~W111P·O~R~Tl!!l!C•E•N•T111E.R111D•R•.,•N111.8•,111'""ll _'_~u_-_'_·_i~;~;._~~2~~';_''_··_'.'_"_' __ _cc""~~~-~-- • ·SPECIAL - S,•:1 ~«•Il l' 1:1111111rn11 e1· :1nd .1111d r·~·I, 11'.' 4•;.n•r1"'" ll\'- 111;.: ;11 S2J ,:1~1j), :'[H<\ 11111,; .1 ho•dn"1111 .~lld d I II I I\ i;:, Tltl:I·.!·; COOL l'llOl.i\ FOH \'11\ 'I: l '"f.;_ \1111 I ,\1 ':1111 ltlr ,I• >llr 111'1"'' I lnl1, (',ill ~1!0 11:.i •l))l\'I\ r1·r~ l HERITAGE nAl lSTIT1 • /. D ;, ,. )' I h ' Buy a Border to Border Bargai Ev ery cli!lssifiei:f want .!Id in the DA ILY PILOT appears in every ed ition every day. Thi!lt mei!lns your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border all along t he Orange Coast •.. all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All • • • Huntington Beach Fo1111tal11 Valley Costa llfesn Newport Beach La~11na Beach Snddleback Son Clemente Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition J For One Price With A Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 Ho&aH for Salt Costa Mes• Huntington Beac:ti . EASTSIDE COUNTRY GOODIE UVIN' I $24,950 • 3 be-droo1n h11rd1-1·oo0 flntir in the City home v.•11h i.;a.s hurl 1-u1 ran~e an<i oven 011 R·2 101, allry 10 rrar. \Vlll k1og dls1ancP To 17rh Srree· shopp1~ [)no'! rlf'll:ly '1!\ 1h1s onr. Cati now 646-7171. Lil this :-;tra .sharp. rambling ranch hon1e ff'aluring 1w1n- s11.r l.11.>d roun1s. 1mnrll(1 d lor- 11111 ! d1n1ng l"OOnl, 12· x 13' rn1·;11 e ckn. h.1n!ll'ood 11•.l(JN>, w w crpls & d1-p~. chr1•ry.hnght kitchen \\"i1 h bl11n R 0 pllls lots o! stor(l- 1 al: l'abinl'ts. N<'.'w pau11 1n & out' Deep. <leer lot. 111ce- lv \amlsrn pcd 11lth !&ll, tall I WHAT YOU SEE! I 1"rt:~s a~! n1any shn1bs. Full NOT ON LY h price S:~~<,W-All terms. i.s ' \\' at you gel Ca.LI R47·1?21 \l'!!h this lovely 3 hrdroorn. l SEYMOUR REAL TY forma l rl1n1og rnnm. l ~r.1rs J7lll Brach Rivi!., lltgn Sch nf'~' horn~ ~n Ranrhri )lf'~11 . 0 n 'til 9 p )-1 You won ! ht-l1P.\'P 11. (Inly pe $29.:ino. Trrn1s, COrl\'rnirnt '::::::::::::::::~:::~ to al! schO<"ll.s ,r,, ~ulh Coast CARDINAL PlaZfl COLLI NS & WATTS HOME 1962.:;:i23 l:.~·es. &1 2-0 127 \ 3 RR 2 BA . 1or nr1ghho rhood. 1 2 BEDROOM All elcr1 bl ll n k1trh , f1rrpJ, I 11 w crpts, drps, FA hi. srrv I HOUSE ON p111Th. Dh! gar. paTio, lri.; 1n·r:: 1r>!, profrss. lds1·p~. 1 ACRE and .~pr1 nkl('rs frool & rr11r . Good pol rntifll. 0 01> arrr !t1! Pn l'l"(! under mkl. C;i ll. ~u itahlf' ror 12 un 1rs. Sl:i.ooo. Call 616-7171. 1llage Real £state I' '62-4471 ( ~::) 5-46-810l "DON'T BUY r * MESA VERDE * THIS ONE" I ·I BR. 2 BA. T'1p rond. in II \"Oti"re looking foi· a l1xer- top !oca11on. Corner lor 11/ Ll~per. fon.:ri rh is nrlf'. 1nature ll't'E'S. Owner anx-1 ~:.·rrylhin1: is nrw. &>llrr.. ious. \Vil] sell belo\.\.' appra1-have upgraded their homf' sal. A1>king S29.900 11· HI"<. and 111ust srl\. Bkr. R-12-T.J.1.l down_ 5-la-~16 or 545-1957. I L:\'TM nJce 3 bdnn 2 hath 1 home. Nl'11 pa•n1 1n S.· nu1. Fr11crrl yard Co~·t>rl'rl pa!111 Vac;i111, 010\·p 11111ck! Rii;: I $21 500 a~sumahle F!!ll !onn af.k· • -_ ' . ,21 000 ll 0 · I S<!l., trot;.,! rash. 3 Bil hea11t.v, 1ng ~ •. . v wner. A~k I R r~· 3;00 I POl•I.~ S.· rec rooms. \Valk nr ay ,,,,.,__ ..... ----~=-~--10 sh"flJllll!; and school~. * COOL * * CALL 847-8507 * Cove1'f>d pr~t in -R-B-Q 1n (lor111rrly Bras!war filly.) "'All rd ya rcl. 4 RH/2 R.\ DAILY PILOT 3J Huntington S.ach Comm•rcial Money to LCNn Property 1sa 1--...;...------1 Newport Beach -1N~v-'es-TM_E_N_Ts-1st TD Loan OWN YOUR OWN FAMILY ESTATE ~-Plex. Don't sll on a big 2-Sty. 5 BR., 2 ba'g., living MR. FIKE IS equ1t,y, get you r lazy money l'Ol. w/frni. For n1aJ dining MOVING 1" \Vf1ll ''!\otAJOR'' worldn)t. C~ll for J.:lall~ "'"""·. v.ell tqufpped ki!ch-~fr f'lke's rrady 10 movE'. TENAN"f'S·l.EA~EBACKS about our unns! en. Rig y1u·O, room for pool. His horn" rs a IOVl!!!y Medi· O~'f!CE 7% INTEREST 2nd TD Loan Real Estate by Good ueighhorhood. ciOSt' terrarlt'an home wilh sunken CO:\l:O.tERCIAL MCVAY lo ~HIA>00Rl,D. $3T70.000F. IND living room, form11J dining, & .APT RLD'CS 64T2e2rm17'1 based on 54~1~11 1argr !an1 i!y morn and roon1 W 0 S • ~ 2 BR 0 0 y0 1 1 , R. DUB I , INC. S . H bo :n , w -t r-ov.•n ap .. fur a llOOI. Red~d IQ (R.r:. BrokersJ 833-9445 . erving ar r area . yn. clo~e to shop'g. & beach. $76,SOQ. You own the land~ Sattl•r Mortgage Co, 893-85tt 5-15..()..15!\ J.;,-. hHl. rnol. Good flnanc. Call 6-16-7171. Condominiums llfi E. 17th Street --''UNREAL'' .-.;0.'.~~ .. · S ll\,;;(1(1~=------for sale 160 Mortgages, IJ.l;L~ T rust Oe9Cf1 260 A fornirr rnodrl ho1ne, It 1;il!1 ~ l'FJ=-co. ... 1~ 2 HUGE BEDRr>lS, l'~ BA 1----------- on a corner lor l11t:s a hoa! ............ ~~11~ 2 s1ury, el('Ct bltir15, nra.r PVr owfl('r -ks 211d T.D. gate and Truly 11nnu1.culR1f' soui"l.Jl'""-""c.oi.r; new ,v/1v, sha111 and clean. $40.000 home. $30.000 lat Ow11('!"!< have 10 sell. Bkr. ..:-m;ea:-BEACH COTTAGE $20.~. ruu price:: T.D. Seek szro:i 2nd. Call 8--12-25.15 $21 ,000 larwin realty, inc. 011 rwr 557-1823. ~, BEST R2, mp location, level. Full pri()e. Cu 1e & shal'fl. Fun I ~~~~~~~~~~~' ;,.~~~ii~i9 J<i,rrpinit \"1e11·, Lg 1 . br living P,t lhc bcal'h. No 2l:i62 Rrookhursi, Jlotgn Bch -j~~:"IJli~~~~·~~~ii!!l l hou~e. X rond. Rare find. do\1'n v~ $j5tJ down F1lA. 1 ---""-·c>cll~J-"_"~'-'-'m_e ___ , I f ~] P I .36 500 I Hoos•• for Rent rtt"IC'. on y. . Ll11l. Call fnCIRy, TO\\'i\HOUSE :' br, 21; ba. B\' '11\"0f'r~'i hr Prrsli,:tf' JiOO R"\!1-4)\Jfi. Walker & Lee Jll"Xll, sauna, a rtr11r1. Ori!:. '-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:;;;;;;1 rnorlPI. Nr JC, J;('hl~. 5?:~.%0 ~'.~.!.OIXI N.H. ti'.'9--ll?.D!l. I -·_,n_J_L_B_1_,,_,._,._,,_,,_. _,_.,_.,.._oo_. __ 1 ,L~•cgcu0n0•,,..H_ll_171_~-,-"'l 279o Harbor Bll·d. 8 1 Act!lms Houses Furnished 300 Income Property 166 _Hu ntington Harbour JJ l-:ATED ponl , spilt level 545-9191 011cn 'Ii! 9 PM 1------------General '----''--------I homr, 4 BR. 3 ha. '1·et bar, 4-PLEXES 4 RfJH~1. hon1e on island, Cov'd pa10. 1!30-1395. STOP! crpl~. ,(., rlrp~ .• nn l~. ln1, &e this lovely 2 story Nrw- cnni plf'!r ly lrn!~r p., ask1ni.: Laguna Niguel wrr Beach hon1e, wi1h hugt' $.'.19,!lilO. t.lakt' offr r ~4&-:wn!l.1-----------1 hedi-ooins. srparflle drn a net \\'ALK )~ hlk to, heath & NEAR SCHOOLS large larnily fl)()111. Chn1 n: manna. 4 Br, J Ba, ehoicr 3 BR. 2 ha., w/1-1• rai·p., locat ion, v•a.lk to all schools I I 1 1 drapes, Landsc11 ped $31,900. !.-sl1oppin,r:. PriL"t.'d to i;cll Dill' s r n<"a tinn. q:: cor HIGH ON A H.ILL Joi.. Ownr. 21:1-592-1496. l11s1, !iO cn ll - -----------1Panoran1lc view from ·'.his ~ COLLINS & WATTS Irvine hdrm. 2 Ba. home, in xln1 96'Z-.1:l!l J::vr~. fi-12-0127 -;;;--:;;;;;;;;;;,;;--;;;;1 rond .. "' 001' $.l9.'50. , __ D_U_P_L_E_X ON- -4 BR. & FAMILY RM. EVERYTHING IS BEAUTIFUL Con1pletcly tf'nC!'d, roon1 for THE BEACH 0011 1 QI" traill'r: $39.500. Popular .Jull1 arr! i\lodr!. 3 WELL CARED FOR Bdrms., 2 ba . & honus ronm. Good dC'sign, 3 Bdrm. home F:ncl uni1, pren11urn lot Up-1n xln! location. Low down. wadf'd rhn1nu1. pr'lf('~!<lonal-s~.000. ly lnnclsrapf'd. $10.000 Laguna Niguel Realty 3 brdrun111!' 11nd f\1·n h;iths ups1 airs 11nd 3 bedrootns a nd 2 ba ths do1-1•n. The whole bra<"h for your front yard. $69.500. Call 646-7171. ~ d h I 830.SOSO 496-5791 • re i I l_ud_._i.i_e ---1------- Rf'.1\LTY $56,000 Newport Heights Ulll\' Park f f'ntrr, Jn·i~ lm111Rc., l1k" new 2 BR. plus . d1n1ng room. NEW LISTING Call i\ny111n e ~3.l-0820 $S9,500 3 BR. $34,900 C"ULVERDALE _ 4 hr, 2 hn. 5 Brlrm. plus f11mily rm.: on l.nvrly 1rer sha~ed 5<.'1 1in~. Opt:'n daily 1KJ011 lo ! $6.000 do11 n. Pr we $'5.),000. \\1:1rnf•r & Oak. llun1. Rth .. 2 IJlks W. ol fi('ach Bh,d. Nr11· <::rpls & drp~. f1re pl's, fn ht. g11s bllins, l ;rl fin. LEADERSHIP R. E . ~-17-:l9l '.~ &t2-M66 V!CMJ"OH.VILLF: arf'a xlnt. po tent ial. J at rcs cent. !oc. Sar. sail'. Best oiler 011 e~1 ul ly 673-1023. Lots for Sale AnENTION BUILDERS l l/4 ACRE R-3 170 \Viii to.ke 37 lo 40 units PERRO:'ll REALTY--{}.12-1771 C110!cJ:: lot. R-2. 1oox1ri. Pa\·rd a.l ll'y. 3-18 E. ROl·hest!'r St., Costa ~tesa. Close In 171h St. shopping 11N'a. S2t.OOO. 673-9509. Real E state Wa nted 184 STEPS TO BEACH CLEAN bachelor JJ<1d. BBQ I.. 1'f>[rig., irlral for younger pcrro n $9 .•. COOL POOL STUDIO rypp. 2 Bn, 1 1~ BA. rrrlc, pool. ~1ngle.s \\'(']co me, S18:... BEACON * 645-0111 LOS ALTOS P ride of Own1r1hlp Home F11mily \\'ilh teenai;:t ni ok. 4 Bedroom 2 bath, bu il t Ins, carpeUng. drapes, !case $285 prr mo. Phone Long Beach 21.1 -429-9.).ll , ----------· e QUIET LIVING, ru-beach, 1 BR 11!1 u!il pd. $115. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 e PE~fNSUl..A POINT, 2 BH, 2 car g11r., children/ sm pc1s. $200. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 1999 Harbor Blvrt C.r.1. Balboa Peninsula fan1 rm. Cul-rlr-~11c Int nr IRrge lol. or a i:orner_ !ol Jusl of{ Cl.if! p11 rk S: fl"fll. S~'l.700. 17581 $125,000 Or. Ch~rniuii.:, 3 Brt , di n. l·,-,,-,-N-T-f-:D',--vc,-,.,--,-,-el-"-"'-ve CUTE: cnt111gf' type ~·in1f'r LrhQl"l'ill Cir. ~~:)-01/R LRr~r l bdrm. plus pool & rni ., brick frpl., lldwd. firs., h.1_yrront hnn1e 11'/~lip ,~ renlal , sips 4, nr hey & lan1ily ho1ne 11('<11' ~rilool.~. 11!.L TER;\1S avii il;.ilol(', $26,500. BHOl<~~R . 6-12--l~l f\ BY 01-1·ner-Cnllc i::,, Park~ hr, lrplr. hlt111<. I.:::r 1·nrnPr lo• Qfl Col um h1a & Pn11tr rnn. S2~,flt'ln. A<q1n1r I\', VA lnan. Lt>fl\'I' nar11P 11/lt'n;i111 or call l\il.i/9 12-l~·V! U NT£0 $fA!ES A ffl LAUD 4 nr.. 2 1 ~ h;i !• ,1 ;>l·ou.~e. l rp!.: \_ .. "''" """ ( in !tv rm I:· nifl1<fr r s111!P 2 hrlnn. gul'l;t suite On 70 c.irp., drape1<. <.:on! pnlio. II. Joi. Db l. i;:a i·. on nllr y. See !Iii.~ p1r1· in Nt•wport Bear h. Pal'illion, $1 60 !TIO. Adlts $200,01)() brfore 11·5 sold . 1'1·it'f'r! ur lo $.1.10,000. Phone pll'n~e Call 675-510.1 eves &. 1 P(,(l[ hom(', 4 hr. 1·r·~ t•iu111r ;;1,•; V\ fr ... 11. Rrc:urt'd pr,ce S3Cl.~I(). L~,. loi. J.!!J-.191.l ~ 1:11~11ilr. Ry fltrn('r. $32,!:'00. rnlll'!"I Sur11 C;11"/'y, Hral\nr, tl'kncl~. Llrlri Nord hayfro rit. 4 Bdrm. CA.LL 0 646-1 414 Ln V"rnf'. Ca. I 7 14 J l~===--~~=~~·I ONL y S24;<,50io•o--· 1 ::.'"c:··::.'·.::0!1::.':.' .c"'c.c:''..:"·..:':04.:::0---1 p'u.~ d ininl? rm., hhrnry & ~A~AMI! !"{IJ-l:!Oi;. \\llNTF.R rl'nlal, 4 Bit, 2 ha . :;:rurfy. On ;iQ ft lot \1·11h pier ..,.,.....,.. S2~ rmi. Next <loor 10 bey. nn ht:: Jnr. Ver1< grt in lnr $100. dnw n. P11yn1enrs less lhan reo1. !lurry 10 - Real Estate by McVAY Laguna Beach & !<llfl. It EAL TY PVT. l'ly. :i-6 Br. huu~r. i\lt11il s~r . 67~51(}1 tvf'~ & Nt1r Nt1tp ort Po11 Office llQ!ll. hui::r yd, qu 1t't s!. ,:hnrl 11·l1nds. COUNTRY LIVING I ---Doii·ri 11 rlirl ro,id. ('rn~s R how°'!i.~a~~eon Ja_ Sa n Clemente dri1·l' 10 bl·h Pri ncipals only. I ·3-n-1-t/-2-b-,-. -1-,-,-kl-J.-.-.,-,-0cl-1 I <2131 S!J!-4313. 1· A ·1 J • 14 21 •1·oorlrn bnrlgr tn rrach tiis 3111i \'i;i Lirto 675-4562 3 131{. '..! Bfl , by 01,ner. -JWI~llJD-l"l'A~N=r=>."'JJ--pa lO. vai on y ,.ui;:. -. 2 hrl rn1. tiom" nn a l:tr;:r, Ocl'an view from liv rm & 1313 \\'. Bay. 675-8956 r I • k ELEGANT HOME 5 to 30 arrr~. 111i:;i.111.:hal'l l -=---~~~----1 1'011nt1-y \nl . ass 11r .,ur rl1n rm $·11,!nl ter m s , Coron11 del MAr pond&· n)ranrl"r up 11 1<IOnP F<lr fa1n1ly l1vu1i;:. Cu1<r. hlr. 5"l-4:Z~H. Con1rany. Ill 1171-3950 palh undt'r !llr trr"~. tn 1hc 5 RP.: 5 ha . 1'3,">;:i(} f'OL'Tll'r l n1,1~-~--~-----BEAUTlf1JI.. lal):f', modrrn e C..1.JTE 3 br. '.? ti.1 p~11ri. t~(' y11rrl. Sm do11·n or a~1<urnr SlSfllmo. 11.vrnnr.~. $2~.i()O. I By 0'1'nf'r 646--813~. ll'ln~c ovPrlMklng 1hl' h1ll1< h.:". p:l11o, mn1 plf'!f' privacy. San Juan Capistrano ~ homr. 4 Bcd1oorn5, den. 5 15-0 l i~ "!ll-![!33 Be 1<urr 1n sre thl!< • .,ff,,rrd $12"1.~ MUSJ SELL L---'-"'-~_1.i __ _,l • playroo111. \\'alk to pr1vale "S.-A'""'C"R=IF~l~C~.E" at only S.l.lOOO. t-.crnrp an-LIDO REAL TY INC. . bPach. s100 A 111on1h yf'11 rly I East Bluff e EXCLUSIVE AGE'.\'TS e SAL~ -LEA~ES Prirf'd hf'ln1v tn11rk"I fnr riuwk 1<11lr, Tht~ hnn1e 11·11h a Sr11111~h fl~1r ilflrri: m11n.v, n1~•ly l'Xlra~ \\'nn't last: C;11J !Odil~' bkr. 842-2j.lj o!hf'r 11rrrl r1ty rl11 cllf'r .l,177 \'111 Lid() li7.'l-7300 or 9 rno. lra~f'. Av.i1la blr snnp~ q nr: (;111 _ LA HliE, a!lraf'll\'f' ~ BR. 3 ;,NB~~ horne 11•1rh 0<'1"'an v1r 1\'. Business S.·r•'-I~. \\'1•11 1• 13ox 6l5 Sun Ri\ honir 011 Lirlo [~le Ill'. '!'"1.s T.L,C., has be C ll lOO Vallry, Jd;1ho. t. r lld' i\f k 11 Opportunity 0 a..~ L1rfn N0rd ~ut h p;;1in. r n ' · ' •1 e o i'r . S2J:i i\10 , uli! p11 1d, 2 BR. Nr I£' f/TZ:'llORH JS RE;\J,TY CO. A.~kin,t: ~~l.~.>UO ASSOCIATE Alllf'rtson'.s Mk1. Adi ls c nly. REAL ESTATE • 67.1-00 10 e ~lll :~!1:°:11 •'1 ~·altor_ 673-89:!(; morns or ~ves. 1 l!lil <ilrnnryrf' ~r . Lii •(l ~OUD, R11ylronl t>y ARTIST'S V!l•:\V llO,\ll~ P1•r-sun11 l)le malr or f(" Costa Mesa , " . · _ N";ir nrw, 2 .slnry 4 nn Z ~'H-9 1 7.~ :i 1 ~J.o,,10 ~111 nl'r. P1rr r,, ,.\"Ira lri;: l>"f•· ·' lllHil' wll h 111:uiagr111"nt -----~.'. 1,.1_ 01.0 l>cll, '· 1,,., 2 h,·, BA, 111! ilflJJl1a n1·C'~, !"n!"j>!'I, f.L!O:GANT?; Br, clcn, 2 t.ty,. LOOKING FOR '"' .. " -d 11hi1 1·11•s .. 1'.ola ry $2;.Q. • · • Slf;:IJ)OO. l"·irt.:. an I)' r11pr.s. frpl. h11:; rorn"r l\Jt, An1 iqt1 r drrnr. $350 mo. Lnc! SELLING Ch1lrlreo .~ Hd rn1~ .• 2 b-'l S. i~"Hl1"'2 f I nl' .~chool. quir r hill ~idr Jl1'1" ll>'{"k [1IU.s profi t.~. gan"Jetll'r. ;l.'!7-0.lll. r x1ra lcr. f;ir111ly rrn. 1r1 '" " rir ~1•11 , s!r,,,..t $2!!,JOI). 491_1878 / (";1~h in111•slfnrn1 rrqu1r. YOUR HOME? •·i"ulrtrrn·., "'"111c. 2 t"q1li·~ 49.1-4)jl6. Pr! .~7,:l!.Y1. sr,,ured . Ls -East Bluff 11\'P'\'fnrl Br!lL'h fiM l ll1 Fountain Va lley F"il'" aJ>pr:iis"I _ l\'e h"y H11cP ..... )(11~17.I' In!, lo1v rn.1101. M ission V iejo • ---l;i hl1stlf'rl ~rrv1ce b11~i-, ,. " ,.. Sa nta Ana Heights COl'v!PL !urn. 4 BH. 2 BA, erru1tic-s, PersnnaJ e !1eo rion. Ocrnn VI""' llord to hf'l1rv(' .l Hll, 2 nA . r rpl.s, drp~. itin-11N~. V("I)' l11w ovPr-iv/vi{'\\'• $jZ5 incl water l.t 2.i}'f'i "Xllf'fll'nr,. pnrP, Sl'l,'.!00 in~1·m.-:lnt f'Ot1d.Fl'rl(Td&·l BR, 11 ~ bn, Frpl1·, 2-C':\r hf'arl For 11.flPI. call gardrnf'r. Avail J rpl . TRANSFERRED! COLLINS & WATTS E nglund Real Estate J,111rls!·aprrl. tgr. p etio .c J?!ir., Bi,r: yn rd w/p11ti(l, ·1~1-0C.1~• 644-00-~ :'ll liST SELL' 011·\·~:R RF-9f.:.j~2l Evl's. fi.12-0~27 311\ ·rhalia 11:1 \.)\IY.l~ s:\1.ITTI. A .•~ um p 6',:. lf'lo.:nll'rf 111 cool, ~n10.:-f1·re NOT A FRAN.CHISE l ""c-7."~-~-~--·I ll k /'· ~ Huntington Beach DUCES $100ll. flll 1h1~ 11•1·1·11· 1'f!A\:'~'FHRFn-.'.llu~i •rll ,1 Q uality Wood's Cove .li~7-r!f:._12 11r ><1Y 11.rcl\ .. 1 min from PAHTNERS in So. Cali!. ' 4 BR. 2 R~· Cornl'r'. L(J\I , hr l~•QUl'"a ''"Ml" nr 11,.,.,.0 1 . .,,, h"m" 1 hJ~,,•· tn tw-,•eh S,\\l~I~ tC~;~ :\lu,:r F"ll _pm-l'l'I, 10 111111 Imm brnf'hf'~. pn ntinc rnm"'al1_\' ti·/~al"• \",\'Fl!,\ TER\\;. \/••I I /<I I ., · "" " • S2~.'.100 rull pr11 f', A.-.su1nc ,,. .1 RR. palLO, pool, \\"f;hr /rlry, Jrplr , lf'nn1~. Winl<"r lse s:ro OO!t-O'Ji 4. "'" inn1P [ll'l•f' ir )('q• hd I ,, I ,, ""r1\' ~r!!IPmrnl ~ hr 2 h}I ovrr <)n(' million s·~ \\"OU]rl HAFFOAL REAL TV I J 11 ' •'-.1f"' 'll'nm ('I' ·• ,. · • • • Sl!l,000 1 ~! mnrl_o:ac:r RI fi•;, _ ''Ira ~ h I>\~ ii:il lf-"Jl('lflt' hlli:r rnl~. r t1n rn1ou<; l"t 101-S:!'Cl,.-..00 $'11) ;\ 11 I' II n tr , hk(' in •r•ll 2'1', of !hr r"n1· R-12-l·«h F.1 r< ~11 -ll IG "/hn;d ealr, r n ti ~ 1 p n' • \J V 0,7 .677 011 ""r \I 111 fnkP 21111 up 1n 1 1, l -;-""',.-ccco---;---;--~~-1 • f ·-1 / SI"""·" • l~~liltl 1""'· ,,., -1 1 . !'·"'' "' S .0.000 Jo ln1H"lt'"" 4 Bl' 2 B• />'pie bl<,., -----1 1 K ~~2 '•Ill nl•"• nrr. •,.,.,. Ill '":'"' .r· S"·lll)() 111 (,'; ,\' hri• 111,>1!"! •·• • . -"· LEASE OPTION I !'·•,l,l1"1l"~·-~ff'JIC.." 1 277 r r:irl. ()wnrr/ag>'r1!. Newport Beach r ;ir /\~ p;trT or d<J\\'n i11rJ111tJu;il or 1o n1pan\ ''PlS, lll'ps. $1:.0/rno. C1dl 13 RR, 1~. nA, ifl f111" r v. ~~1~·1· !lh_:~• •.'...:__ __ ~~l-f.'.ml ;,.1r,_21 .-,1 \\"ri!e \1:1-:sifiPd all nn j~:! 91iS-.lli7. n•·1~l1hnrhnnd, r lr><I' rn VIEW OF OCEAN ---;-}/ANllY,TA:>. ~PF\l/\I, OWNER D~1l y P1l1Jt, P 0 fVix 15ti0, l cL~ld~o~hclce------·1 1<rhnol(. Hlir:.v 1111<1 r11ll 1ir1 F ,J•1v <..-..-,1 l1n•.-.1p lroo1 2 Or,,an \'lrii 1 (llr!rr z RH. MOTIVATED Co~la "'l•·.,:1 Ca !12\Jf,. .., rr.111' d• 11, !rpll" r:1 111 , . Rfal E~tatt, NEWSPAPER this onP ~~.\., /n10 I 1<l1wv prr,!l••r I Br ~ll'f' I.al CONTl:::\1PORAR Y 4 hr. 3 SHERWOOD REALTY 1 "!•T<, rlrps .t-flilll(1, fhvno•r _, Sh 1 1 · f ,1n!.1.<.11r I.HIV 1n B!'lyrr<'<t Gener•l DEALER h11, 11rwl,v d1'c. Ava il ~pt. •1r.1pr ... , 1·t<'1"<'1 pa1111 , · ·-·-CAL L S40-855S ,111\11111-, ~11 '1,(t, Kntrila J'ri<'r rrd11t!1'>n 10 $06,.)rl(J 1 ~-------' "-. !.'. 11,,,.,,1,1 f,·, .. ,,,1"",. J2. 1,·1nlr1·Sl2;l n1n.6i.'..-501.':. , l\l'••d< 1rl>1)"1" "\If'!" rrrt~lr' '••••••••••• r .. , " " ,.. ' "\. 0 11''"·'•'·· 1 2"-."·,-,_ r:i-:.ltyil.17-C.!~·I 1·.I P gn nr :Vlrrl11r rra11r;in .11 0 Newport Beech n r. ~ " IV r~1 ol Onl.v $.',1.~!."il ~ I l in ra11i.:r Co. 11r•'a .~cu r- A,.llrn" 6'~ FHA. r.11 \ li!\Lf)EX\\'l-'..'iT E~T/\TP.S -:'IH::;s1n:-t ll l·,/\LT Y 4fl!-07:11 ·1 '°1H1°~n . l\•ingrl r on rnl 'Acreage for sale 150 try rlr1JQ:-;. rr'l"d. \\"bl(' R.f'., < 1,,an 2 B,\, ~!; (. & i1k \'nrl<; Tf:I LEVEL El'rry1)11ns:: -onn11 .,1n1n.r: ;:i n rQllm nr 2ii62 \V. !.111roJn, Ana hl'l m. BF.:AUT n1nrt. 1nwnhou !W J _. . THE 1rll'1ll Crown r n1nl hn1nP flfl'll. Cilll 646-71il f;XCF.LLENT BU Y~! 011'ncr Br, 2'i Ba. frJ>le. Plltil'l, 11,1;!.()Ji:i 1"11 l'P drr <illrrl fl[ ' nr i I , I I I r· , e C I I · c · •[J[J Jo J ·11 h J J H . · · I on .. 1.,111111 .~ llV1\I "ll'rtt1 olll fl' 1r111g. u 1 orn111 11y, " am .Y ut gr . ll~-pool. 2 ('<I r gar. all bl lns, P,.1 ()11 11rr rnu~! sr!l, .1sku1i;: 1 , 1 2 h 1 1 I I 1~ 1•-• "''''' , • r· 1 ·k to .. ,. "" NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD (.!i VJl"l ~lrl'"' "1r, a, rs:: a~n f'Ve ~11acres, .~ .. ,pcr,,c. , ''" wu g~ nu !Tpts, ilruf}('s. l..<'a!le 333~ •. Kll 1:FLLA 1117.fi()lit r n1 , -"''rli1rlrrl 11i r1u m 1n Alme N. S!in Dicl(o CQunby Build uwn hus1ne.~.~. part (l l ;,:Jl-lilO or )\\6-:1991 eves ' rl'll!f't nr h•Jll•r .\lu<t Ill' 17(1 .11.crr~ $6j() pt•r Ac. Xl11t lin1 e. ft30-7101 betivn 8-lO or u.·knda. 0 • • Bf: 1 ·"''"" l'l hr ru!lv 1lf111"1""''111!rr! Lrrwrst prii·rrl in the rr rn111 11v11.il hy owner. \VIII SNACK ghop, good going ' niinr~·· J ' Troiinhr.,i~". 5·111,f'ICX) •l'.l\-".11.\ nr R't1-X.l!ll !nkr /!a rt trilde for down b · ......... LEASE &pl. 11th to July ("Iran, frr~hl~· p:i1nT,.rl. _ _ BLUFFS usines5. ~,,.,3 So. Harl1:lr 111h. Artractive 2 Bit 6 ,·,r~. 11/w crp!~, FrnJ.~. BF:1\liT. n •r;i.1 & cyn vu. 2 $.13.rlOO. 3 BR. 2 ha. tn-1Pvel paymr.nf. Ca ll Art 557-9700; Blvd., CM. Loe in car "''<ish. houses from _ bearh, w/w f;"r.~ Nr hr11rh $21.::.oJ, BR+ ~m >:tra r m, l 'l.i BA . w/vir "'"· frplc., 1lhl i;:ar, r ice Hr5: 499-4206 Investment \1 hi!e 200. 5-1S-4842. 'l'.'f.-Ji2i I · Cnmpl r,,r,1'l'I. r'bi gar ~ rifl"nt'r. Nr, Cd:'lf U 1~h & 10 AC. ranch alte. NO Opportunity 220 elPr opnr 133.SUJ. Sl1-8&1i\ <.:a1 holtc rnurch. Mnving t<J 00\VN. Re11pon family jllSt 3 bA. 1 RP., 2 ha, 212 ).TS old. l\'r alt fi. l11tr Blu tl~ unJI. 6-14-2865, lake over S25 per mo. OIVN your 01-1·11 dancing & Winter rental, $325 a mo. hr11ch. Bar-B-Q ('It, p111u:i, od 1. 1 Call 642-5211. I • .,,, """ ""'"-~!"" BY Q\VNER· Vir fon a Rr;irh 01-1•or. pyrnnts. 968-00-17 m e ing S(hoo . Get !n-nrt~pn::. "'·"'··"~'· '"" ,, "-'· arc~. Nf'w 3 BR, 21,t BA --2620 CLIFF DR. volved 1-1•i1h proplr & life. -wiNTER RENTAL Turn unu~crl i!em.~ in!o quick + 1-1"0T"kl'n<"Jm. Vir w. Lnxury l RR 2 R,\ hd1-1·d noors. f MI re1ult1 are Jcs-t a phol1t' \Ve will train you. Small in-P iert no11t. 4 br. ca!'h, ca ll 642-56711 n.i~!lr. ~9.tJOO. 4!\,l-:'>.1&1 poril.-drlllcherl plRy room or call a~·ay -642-5678 vc~lmPnL ~O-S.J.10, &l:HJ7;ia. Call 673-4931 :;:::;:;:::;::;:;::;:;:::;::;:;::;:;:::;::;:;::;..::;:;::;:;:::;::;:;::;:;:::;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;:::....::.::::::::::;:;;:-::::::;:;:::;;;....;:.:::;; I Qrt irP, Excr 1 fina nr 1ni;:. Con-;;;:::;::;:;~:,;~:::=~~========:;':::==:;::;::;::;:;;:;;;:;::O::;:;;;;;::;:;;;;;; I ~1rtrr 11<,..fnpt. fmmPrl. oc-·c..=;:-~ :k ;"\ S©~~}A-c!Gt-tfs· The Punle wifh the Buiff./n Chuclle 0 R:eorran119 lette111 of the I· r I w r I I i II I~ II DI£ Cl I I' Advice to w lveSI lo koep • ~ _ • • • • a husband fn good humor, j=~~~=;:;::!....., jusl hondle tho old goof wlr~ I IC A W R £ L lo c,;,,,1,,. "'° di..al.11~:!..., 1· I' I' I' l rou:~:?,~::p~n1=. 19 P~INT NUMBERED r If TTEllS I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 !l>P. lll 951J O•mec1'geol, J;.ftJ [/I\ STAR GA'ZER:-l<~J 4!),\..fi20L i-~~-':':-.---:nr CLAY R. Po<LL<N---:-:--r-:-:::,,..!~ ----==~=~~-/ ~ Allli . ]'<(. l'0o1tt)QilyActi"1ryGuicM M UI~ WATE RFRONT ~~"'"'~·21 -.,_. l.cCOTc/lnt1 folli•Slart. Y sm.21rti Charming Condominium on ' 2-~'fi ;' Yo.develop nwssa99 tor Frtdcy, ocf. n~n© !he hay. Dclli;:htfuJ view -"""'="<!·...,~· ~ nodwordsc«r~ing~ruri>cn: 4-18-2429 ~ pool. pier & ~li p. -~ cif~Zodioe-birth111Jl. $79,500 1 1~ 31HorM '1Slnle :::l:Yto.i 32~ 67.Ywr TED llUBEJtT k ASSOC. 3Tocb,'s llCould , 6lWlltalt 347\ Via Lirlo, 675-8500 .A F ........ 34f>"-64Flnd II Ni:t JlTo 65P,.Mrte RAYSllORES. By 01vner, 4 61 ...... llolfl" 36R.olly 661~ 7 Side 37 You 61 To BR + den, Over 30Xl MI ll, 91~ ,,Jll~ ~~ PrinC'ip~!~ nnly, S.:,S,700. 10'(;' .oN:;; 70~ !\lust sell . by appt, 675-8680, I ic,.. .. 1 ~ ;1 o..nod li l2·77.Ql 12Sorr. "'2Thot 71S.X-u,.,._-'3Y...., 7JToo S.'"16.500 l BR, family, din. 15 ~ :.;~ ~~ rm, hobby nn. pool. 2 lilt'9hf 4'~ 74Mallf9t frph:-~. 2 pa.Tills. 1!20 Irvine Aft. "'"~ 71N.4 3 87 c-lr9 4 Ard ,. CWy A\''°· 612-1 . ~ MYou',. '9S. OR'S '·I / '"'"7'-""~ · Dmlrtl !Oertd IO.Mod'I llAYSll ~ f'•"-'N! oca--: uo . 21 0f 151 1..-.i tJWhol'• t1on! 4 Br. 3'2 Ba. din. @ JUtY'D J22Amcut ~R-"t 121 • l3 To SJ ff'ktiOrl IJ Mo<. n•om. H11,1:e ml\~lf'r hr . -.=.Aua.71 j:uv....,, ~C.. 114 ~ 11>9.~. Rralror, Sl!>-07.12. 32-l>.O 25klko'I ~S &. BS Of 53-'8-74· 12611:"<1<.cie )6Th"'Ot A6Woiltoble PAR!< l~ltlo nr, l101nq. J RH .1 &!. hltn~. \\1/D. po<il $3.1,:-iOO. &1J-7700 Ow1ll'r ~ BR, 3 h~ 3-car garW. Lu ~k F.~1<!hluff h o m c , ~fii.oo:'.I. 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L1v1r.g Jn 11 ~ r11rprt~ rlrfll)('~ In•, 1111 hJnn k11. ~rt111 res 3 RR . 2 RA. rus!nm h"mf' 11arm :i.1c·r!11rrrancan atmos-only nn pr~S2l~. fii5-fi48fi. <;1\S i, · \\'1\TEH P.\![) D.~11\,hrs. )l'.i1·a •·ln~rr .• ;g. rup. APARTMENTS J Br Frnm S227 s f'ACIOLS ~ BR . .\ S . .&,. hltn~ d b~· ;;ar , k:d~/Jll":! !:nglt~. $210. STUDENTS drta, ;i.vail now ~27.'i/mn. ()/vH'll S290 mo. Ava il phrrc. Spacious color CO-Balboa P•nin1ula Mo. to Mo. F rom $140 lien1ai;:P R !'.'.. 5-I0-1 1~1 . Sept \st Adul1s on ly . onl1na1ed apts . Ocs1gnrd & 2.121 f:!rtr n Air.(,\] .~~~~=~~-' I OCF:A.'\'FRONT-Sp.1tr 2 hr 1 T,'.!i\1,\CU LA"TF-4 BR. 2 BA. '.~4-1™. urn1shrrl ior style & rom· ' Se-, :.tgr 'l'l'{I \\'oo<lh<'ad I-Jori • llcar1>d """l • Kuch-h;i, 2-rar park's;:, I r;: f' l.A"0032 Crp~r. rlrps, frp!r. a ll bJ1n~ San Juan Capistrano '""' .. k 1· l s~· - [\lf.~il Vr rdt . $275. 54&-5386 "' .. 1 67'1~ . 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I ~hat!rrl ,. ftncf11 . ~n rwis. .llh \\'. \\'il~on &l2-19n SlliG-SJ6j, ~18-l40J 54!4251 [ ~ *$35 WEEK & UP* 2 BR. lrplc, hPamer! cellinl!, I How•• fOf Rent J ...a.. Studio & 1 BR a pts. VILLA APTS. CHEAP IE \·r1l111i.; li frpl~·. Srpan1t,. I f1..,n1 S /\. Cou1111-.v C'1 11h1. •Hlnrlr.v .'IJ"P<i. 1'~nr! pat1n " Sr11r1ou.' I & 2 BH 1111111>. .... 11·1rnn11 ni:; pnnl ,t, r hlld rP.n·s pl 11~·~rnund. $20<). ~·r()n1 $1.i.i. up, r·rrilr·~. rn~-. HUMTINGTON PACIFIC ~Jlj '.\"!'at 1 BR, E·!!dt. c:i.1 t nrl p;:it10, 11du\1s only, $1j2 . n::::1 SUNNY ACRES Yarrl !or 101. I ,. 111n111 h. l~r . 642../!.J2fl. HARBOR CrtEENS paT1n~. loads C\f closer.<. :>.!gr. ?rlvate palio. pooJ • lndiv. :ij7.021 I. laundry !ac. ~16-4li.l -'--~=---~-- 2 & 3 BR's 711 oc~~AN AVE .• H.B. (11~1 536.]487 I BLK TO OCEAN LARGE 4 BR. 2 BA. 1\1esa Hous•• Furn. or MOTEL 1 Vrrr!r. $.'.00./'.llQ. U f 310 l blk ~nu!h or Fa1rs;:rounds ON TEN ACRES , O San Clemente V' ALMOST READY &. 2 BR. Furn. & Unturn. Near range Co. Airport & ____ _;.;..,_;, _____ I RH !1 ""1 2 RR SI" UCL Arl nll s "nly. -· · . ' '·'· ur. Fireplaces J priv. patio.a. JUST compll'trd-2 f., 3 br Pr1\'. p11111), b1!1 1ard rn1. hrd Olr OIJ"n l(l am.6 prn Daily l\'!LL!AM \\'ALTERS CO. PERRON RF.ALTY &12-1771 n urn. 7376 ~·e11 pol'! Blvd. La rt:e 1 BR. parr1y fu rn · Costa Mei• :.JS-97.l.5 new crpt!., SISO. inc! utiJ. Fountain Valley Pools Tennis Contnl'J Bkfst. 20122 Santa Ana Ai·e. Cln~e tn ~ar·h & ~hnp i;. Al! po! 111.1111·u1.11, 2rl!OJ Bi rch Parklike BrP.c h Ltvllli 900 Sea Lane, CdM &W-26J.J ;'llgr, r.trs. Joachim, Apt 3-A hl1ns irn·l i·ac, alarm, Jn· Sr. 0.B. fi.!:>-lltiO. for Ariults BEACON * MS-0111 SS5. l BR pvt rntrage, i lOVo', l"r;!ng, uul , .. ~:ri. • 3 BR. 2 BA, trplc. !ul!y cptd. t1rrs, p;illo. nicely ldnscpd 52-111. ~t-1998 Huntington ileach ~i 4fl P..·t ho!'nc 1n C.:>.1 'v:•11 XLNT 1Uea . Ea~! H.B. ~ br L'\lr)1h1n1:. !~·!:'!.or cp!;;. I \1'/fa m .\re11, 2 h A. • rrpt.~/rlrp.~. be-a111 p ;i. t 1 n ~"1 ... 7.BR n1ob1lo-hmr \lll"r 11 /hlt1n RBQ. Childrrn k 1f 11-·ht rf1·er ~nu 11·an! le llvt. S1n11 ll pP1 nk . ~2/;.i + UIJ. f.4&-32411 or Aft :i: !lli8-R12~ .. '4 BR. 2 BA, Olin~. r!sh1vhr, $''5. 2BR pv1 ~l'>me 1·acanl. '+ rlrp~. ~hai;: Cfl!, lg ,vrl. l\'.ds & pt'IJ. OK. Ch1ldrPn k pel~ nk. S2JO. ' . 1~1t~f' 83&-6296. 20332 Har bor S!".O. 2BR. (' :>.1 . \'l{ant. J~lr Ln. Gu, k1ih. pe·s or.:. ====~-----• [ EX:ECGTrvE ponl hom,. w14 SlSO. 3SR l .,,,,., !ll:IV~. br k rer rm. Childr~n r-e;ng, a:ara~e Singles OK. 1 '~"l'lromt RFfs N'q'd. S375 • lr11.•~. ~·!fi-7040 1111 •l Sl\Jr•lnts & !<ltl&lf>!-01-\·~BP... I VACAl\"T .i hr, bltns. frnrf'ri :'BA. Kid s&. f> t ~ OK $Ji.l. .1•rl 11· h;ir.fJ-q S~40 mn • I Ch1lrirf'n QI-\ ~33-3407 Eor<.e r:anrh. p1•1 hnm .. "r: 3 arr<~· 9 Hor~ .. ~ OK $2f10. ~ BP., $2.1i mo. flrp~. crp!s. STAR*LET 636-2860 hltn~. CluJrl1·rn nk. ~-9!1:17 • BUDGET HELPER. 2 BP... .1 Rr. homr rlOf-t to br11rh t?i cd yd. t ncl !l"llf · kir!~/pets 11 2 h.\. hhn~. !rplr. rrpts, SlTJ. I • "S J900 1 t1rp~ L~P S2.'.~. !l.-:&-2~7.'>. AlA Renla 1 -• e KIDS/PETS \\"tlron1r , ? BR. lncd yd , t nr! gar .. $130 ALA Rentals • 645-3900 Huntington Ha rbour ~ BR \VAT EP.FROJ\T. 4{)" rln. k. S F: r xposurr. l :JOO. 121.11 :,~2-'.J:il2 nr 1~.t-.lli2~. Irvin• 1 BR. SI40 mo. No P'!tll or HOLIDAY PLAZA (l\IacArthur nr Coast Hwy) 5-IC'-'iZlS tr('o1n ~y.•tPn1s. frrilr~. p1·1 B.\Yr·nor-;T _ 3 br, 3 n:,, Casa Del Sol Chi.Id-". DELUXE Spacious I BR. pa110~ Pier ''''' 2~ A"' I I • I , ' "R I I p ''" • • •·· £~ • rp r, "nnua ...,~r. SG:io. & · u -urnr un . \'I pa· Jurn apr, SIJ.'>. Healrd pool. NE\\'·A great place. to livr meo~ ..... u ... S...11111 R;:irhar11. 71 4/492-8930 Roat tlol'k~. Oiiner..O;ii!:,· t in,frpJcin2BR,t le\'lllOn , 5-1~1 281 .Ao1ple parking. Adul1.s.no 1he year round! \\lalk tn UUAll'l'I ~ nr 642.--.14!!0. 9-~1. f..m-1.illl. dshw.shrs, <TPls, tlrps. Pets Huntington Beach pets. 196.) Pomona A1·t, Ci\-f. shop!i, 1<·alk ro hrac-h. 2 Br. 2 Nrw Beau1ilul Garden Apar1. rd ,-80---8 f 1 p L' ment Pnv;iJ Pat"n p J East Bluff EXCELLF.NT :-; r 11• port acrrpr . 1-·rom Sl45 . 8EAUT.g8rdf'n,2BR,1.1·1Jk SJ:-O:ES." mrns SflPc l al 11• rpr. !"I\" pa ho, n.it. s. e i s, no, Hri~htsJnrat inn.$lM.2Flrt, 21f.61Bronkhur!itS1,HB. rn bf'ach, inrl la"·n c!lfr. ! 11kly ra:e-s now offl'rf'd 10 hltn.s, Cln.•, !n gar. Tasref1ll Spa. GiU'agr. LuJ<uMnus z;i!i/r lr r. $200. i'\o Jlf'T.~. r 1·rrynne. u. a.s $~6 11 11.j riecnr. 330-A .~largueri1e-. 2 1and:scap1ng.Adul!.•.nopc'1s. NEWPORT BEACH ~~~1~'.l-r nrl"s"d ~1lr.,I L ·d *1 1 ~141 962..fifi.i.l * .i.'\ll-tif;Di. I Sralark .~Intel, 2301 /\'pt li73-0!l'.'.7. BR· $180. 3 RR -$23.1. Villa Granada Apts. · -... ~. _•_o_• __ •------~ Condominium s 1 Rlrrl 61fi-044::i. 1 BP., 1·rp1~/r!r·ri~. or·r~n 1 f ou r bed rooms with baleen. \\'t~.c:;'"['Cl.lfF <11'"11 , 1 Ar. 2 1 -BDl~.\l. h.11yfronr apt. Unfurn. 320 DELUX!:.: Bachrlnr N I BR I v1r11, £aragP, u P .s l ,.. i r ~. me&liB.AU ZJ i~~-above &. ~low, Gr.11ci1_»1! B.R' !r~l.r._ rrrrig ArlulT~ on. A1 <ill. Aue. 1.ith to Se pt. Apfs.1:1 min. from hrach, 42'>12 Avric111lo. Sl6;, mo Incl Jiving &_quiet_ aurm1.1nd1ng J.;· t rrshl~ _~a 1n 1 e d . 1 1:1th Sl:1 p,.r 1,k, or S200 lor Huntington Beach s.:~ \\f'rkly f., llfl. ;\In ra1es. UllJ'~ ti7'J-6~fl'l . I J.i l t;. 21 :-:1 .. c .:i.t. f;l fi·AAf..6 f~r family 11-1lh "hiJdr~n . ..!:-~~/mo li7.o-4.JS~ 4 \\rl'"k<, li7:'l-,1771 , Trrm!i nva1J. 998 El Camino. UN~'URN ' Bl1 ;ipt u!ll 111r~ TllE Br ST c nsrs I ESS Near Co'?na de! Mar High BA YFnONT, f>n;il dork~. r..:. I N owport Beach 2 BR CONDO. hl t n~. :..Jfi--0.l"l ' • ' ' · • , ... School.Ftreplace v.·ct barl.: nlw ~Br 1 811 f1rrril111:e rl 1shwshr, pri p11110. dhl gar. · .i ' pair!. Avail. ltl ~ r " · Jnill,i:-inr: "rr hllt". lll'rpla('P. buUt.!n kitchen 11'p pHances S6'>f! . '2 .H 2 R $3fl(I Pool privgs. Onl.v SHiil. per $80 & up. 1 & 2 BR. J ,\.\·IAICA JN"N, Cd !II. h,.111n ce1l1n1:.<, ,.,,u:;_l1-h,.11n 835 AMIGOS \VAY 6'1-t.2991 ni~. R~·~Jror ;,;r,...r17::;1· j Resort mo. 11141 529-631.111.ft ~ Trailers. Elderly pre· fiiJ-lllir> p;inrling, bi~ f>l'J\la ll' Jl..il in. Coldv.·eU Banker & Co ----·--LivinCJ f d 133 E c 2 BP.·2 BATH 1·!11hh"U'" 111;:in · A 2zt .1 Bt~DH00.\1 S. 2 R;:i. rrpk TownMous• Unfurn. 335 erre • • 16th St., osta M•s• ronl, V-hllll. s'171 3~7 ·1v: aging gc.nt 5'!1·5 S2."il. 1110 ~il.1 . l\'11 lk to L11xury RPI living u·/S1 mil· 642-1265. H;iy Si nihrr 2 l~r .. ·~ rrom e NEW DELUXE e Br11 r·h'!' li7.'>-i:'il~ J1<Jn l'Pl'rr11!10n .. sw1mm1na:. Huntington Be•ch 1 Br:. Cpl~. <!rps, blrns-, \Valk I FAMILY APTS Sl fi:1 All i'!dlll1~. n'1 prr,. :I BP,. 2 BA Ap1 fnr lf'asf'. lnrl ~2 Rn unfnrn. \\'f'<tt l•ff 1rnn1~. hill111nl< . .11nd \'l"ll• hHn~. 111 rln~,.r~. frplr. 1 11 rlJ1, SI}!. e e e NEW e e e Bi\\' ,\·!l·:i\110\I s ,\f"f~. .~rar. ma<11>r s u11r. din rm lll"l'"ll fl,"ri' Iv rlrc bl!ns I IP,vbil ll. bral1h <"liib.~. ~a11n;i.~. :i!f4. .111~. (•rrn H~r. 3.16 £. 2~th. J ,,,. Call fi l+i.\~171 ,,,. t rlh! .:;irat;r , 11u tn rlf'l<ir pnnl . f>l~-n~f·!. ·, · .. l11 hhn11.<r, µ11r 1} 1oom, J'l'Si• 2 BR To11•nhoUSP, 11ashrr. dr~Pr. pool nio. C11ll 714 : 296-0442 S ri·lt-~.120. AL:--.lOST R!-:ADY' p k L 'k S d' nrrnt r a1·111I. rOlll N. Rrc --rirni 'lf'nn1 ~ pro &· prn i;hnp '" ---S11prr Cnmror11lhlr \fl uni: 1 111" -1 e urroun 1ng i!.1T11 . '$21.l/mn ~rl.1 Orr<1n V1"'1 11nrl n11wh 1n11r,.'. Stn"l"1l, f"il!'Rf'I SI !fl & Gp \lr ry nl("f 1 k 2 Q\ 'J FT PF! l '~t· 2 k ' ~-''--~-~----1 hld11:. Wllh 1101 2 BR. 2 13 ,, I . -. . . . • 12i:i • 11/11, 3 Rr . Ra lrc ~unrlrc ' ! .t· 2 nr~.-.~. t '111-n-Unfur11. N.w .. rt B •• ch Bn r11ob1lt homes. 1J2 \\ 1-:l J, 3 BR APTS ~~ .• A,,,,_, 11·.•· •. "B _\r r,1 cll"iitl_li1·.,_i ~7~ ----I •· 11 ii·.-''· c ''· &ll "lO.l 11 pr~. """ ·· ~ -~ _ _ r.r ni~ lrnm S\.1:1 . ,..-o ..... . ;I or M s A . rr\• fll!l lH.!i ,,,. Iii(! f'rw.!~ ,, " h ust ee to ppr•cr•te · a fl1l.l:"11 Y ()rt'.1\'< \'!Fl\ ,\1::111 :>:r-rr lr11~,. rr11un·,,,.!. !>lorlr!s Open * Adults. P refttrred * 2 BR. 2 Ba , frp!., p1111n 2 C.:irpnrl, L;se "' pnnl. S2.l'>. 3 BR. 2 B11 .. frp!.. nt\\ rpl~. dqis. 2 car g;:ir. r·ac:t's pnn!. $21\:1 .\lnorh. CALL ll£1\L TOR Duplexes Furn. Balboa Peninsula ~ll!-6!"1fifi 345 lil.i-ll-lll. :\r11 r N'ofll i\'"p1 B;:ir k Ra .\, :'->r :<hnp'i.: • Arlult.~ "tily \\II.I.I.\ \1 I\ ALTERS CO. l~!h f<lf 11 1nlrr nr ~rl}, 4 t>r. 0<111~ 11) In It HOUSE, 1 BR. Furn nn ~~·hr.ol~. park~. )."O\·lCA. Rn:.'' Martinique Apts. :"\E\VJ,Y dPl'Oralf'rl 2 Br-2 h;i hl 1n~ fi·lli--~u:•.1. .~trrl't, Yncd yarrl. ' N r C'l1.1h, ~ho11ri.:. fr11 .1 ~ r lr, 1777 Si!111a ,\fla A\"r. ("\1 ur~rair~ 1lp! Bh1n~. crpt~. 3 RR. lrpl. i.;arai;:e ~hnp\:. l\o 1ini;, or Cals. Ci1 ~ hra1. g::i~ rook1ni.:. ;l.1gr .. o\p1 11.1 i>\fi.'.'>.)-12 rlq1~. :2 carp<>l"l !i, pool. l S:l2.'i ~lnnth OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS 5'1~-2i20. 11-a1rr. 11!1 p111r!. .\!()/~10 1 R". •r·••-c. Ch1J1l tor ..... 1 Oh:. $2'111 mo. ;\lESA J.11!(1, '' . '" Nf'\lpo!'I Bra(h Rh} f;T.1-1&\2 NPll"pol't·North T80~V.'1110USE, 2 BR. \17 Imm l l~~. 2124 l':lrlr n -·'"" Crpr~. rlrp.\ hlin~. f l{>!>.,. 1o __ PllO,\'t:: 67:Mi{)~i0 Santa Ana SSO ll'\"!Ol' A\r fi.Jj.trJ50 "· \nn1pl furn. trP!i>hly I nf <"1111 'Tr1I \l.<10rihrad -~h(•J'PI!: I\· fX'C. H ;1~ lr'>llr~ Huntington B•ach '-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-I p111n 1rr!, pool. li41i-66Hl SJi;,, I V1ll;i f'llrrlo••R 11c-rrn<• ~1rrr1. rnnn1, pr"'l !., l'<1 rpnrl•. I• Nriipnr1.SQu1h ;;_E\\'I.Y-rlrrnr11trrl 2 hr fl46·0fl.~2 Rr11l!i J:t;i11 h'"m SJ ~:, in * FRESH AIR CAN 'T 8[ BEAT 17(\() l~rh ,t;;.1. f;.17.:i.::170 • YOUNG ADULTS Of\, 2 Bl".. ~tov,, tncd yd, nr heh. ~t~ SJ J.; ALA Rentals. e 645-3900 ;ip l-Arlu!t~ 011]~·. no pr1s, Jn. ~1 4r) A~k 11h<l111 rl1s1•)11111 \\Hlk 3 hlks lo Brlll"li~ I VISTA DEL MESA 2 BR . 2 ha1hs .......... $21).i YRLY, OP\\' 2 t}{'rlrm 2 hath, _quire !7!1 1 ~ Rnrhrs1!'r. __ [ * Span1'sh Elegance 1:,lf; Pi1ll'f'n l1<1. :>il~r. .1pt IL l.r :i Hft ::i.pr, nr\\ly rlrcor. ~1 -..:r;LE STORY 11 l.· 2 BR. F11rn i: \"n[ nish- 2 RR. 2 b11th.•. df'n ...... $300 I •::irpor1. Al"<ill Srpt \ S~'ill .... ,,., f°>'!&-~)6.1 J)hl " S '' s \1 ' r "N' h.1 r hrlnr ap! S~;,/m<>j ' ' RlliH'ried i;:;ir, frplr, I'• 01 1 11 ·Pa · 1nnsr11cre 11;i ~i1rr . S!nl'P 1111d Rrlr1i; • . ~Br.. 2 ha· .• , 11 tr1um .. $32.i .\t<i Alv;iri:trln Pl::i.cr !lnii·('r l. 11111!' 11111 ·-~ 01•rr :i:i. S2.i • REGENCY a R;i. Bl1n~. rxcrrit rPlrig, 2 RR. • 2 RATI! Sh11~ <'rp1 r;·Lrll: Rr!· r·cn ter . •• :"'o/JCE LlVJ'.'\G. 2 BR , l': hill. hltn~. crpt~. drp~. pP!~ OK Sll.1 ALA Rentals. e 645-3'00 . l RR. 211 hi!'~. l~m. r m S32:i Duplexes Unfurn. 350 srrur11 y 1>1ti-/;•l64 I Q uiet Adult Living I.\10\\,\C. 2 BR. J R;i . Shi!~ S!2,i. 0.o ~ngl~. no prts. flll"J'"I~ ,\· dl'p<: r,r;:xr S111rts S15i .1 RP.. 2 ha ·~. bnn11s rm S.l:il j ------------~r-ll' 1 rl Shag cpr • d rp~ • hltn~ rrri'i:. ~rl f rlran . .ca~ nvrn. :).16-1111_ ,\1r Cond1t1nnrr! Apartments 1 BR., 2'1 ha,, lam. rm S."H.l Costa Mesa ' '."" • "1 fl.111 • sin~lr Beautiful Pnol •All Ut1J Pd 'I h I Pl"l\'ate 1'111111<: Tusti'n & M••• D•i'v e 2 I ·-----------<tfll!. J\o rwt. 1\t• ~h'lp II ' BR SllO r ~ 11' r. P11(' ~ar Pflrl(I •. 1'17 ~1-.r1 -Sl'.:\Lt:D£D RR " 1 BR .. hath~. laml .v J'IXlm 1 B A I I ~ g.. I I \\'. \\"il~nn . TO\l"'.\'HflL.:SE h: l!t:ATED rnrn; * 545-4855 * in Turlle Rock ...... S350 R. l 'i A, g11 r, hl lln~. -lr II\ .. i1 :i·1 n1n, .1 33411 Adul1.s oni_v-oo pl'l.'1 I C 11 •1 ~ '~' 101!<11.e f'l 1>1Hy nf li111"n •... 'Q\1'1 3 BP.. 2 BA, 1.a:I' rrfril!, new ~iv111: crp" " N a .~.,-.. ~1-, hr", rrp1i;:, r!rp~. hl tn .~1n1·1>. --.-N--lCE .--\VE JIAVE OTHERS ...... n 1N1 INr. 1 BR £RrrlPn Z.11 A1 ot·ar!o St fi.1&-09i'.l . C;t.rpnn !;, S1or1li;e l1mily rm., lrplr. kld ~/l'f'l~. Sharp. $160. 642-29~1. !lfll, p!1{11, !"PC. rnrtn1. ,m. OCf.1\N BRF:i::z1-: flflT·L~P .1 rbhll•hr, r!isrios;il, frplc, l 1JDD!:iN VILLAr.E Th .. rnn.~t hr111111 ru1 \'IP"' nf SZ2i Newport Beach 1lnii 01.; Slffi. fi-1.).-:l.l.10. I VERY NICE 2 81 . Du plrx hr. J". h~. hl!n•. i·rnt•. p:tll!) ,s.. rllhl l!arll,)!('. root f., 2."110 SoU!h S.11l1a ALA Rentals • 645-3900 I ·-'fl C r1 hi r1rp~ Slli., \In fl,n P"'~· 2 rrr il<'l <11a 1. .V11n111r.< Sa 1 A • ~6_1:;z· ~PT I I I I I 2 r:oom' tl11 tried b y .~I.Ji . q11<., rp~. ln.•. h 11 k \ ' -' 1, --, ·' h -P , ', C • I I n :i n;:i ., ., t!Y:l'.l Harbor Bh·rl. C ;\I. l' ~,. 11·1r r n 11· p1rr n.. I Ari I r 1 r rrn n 1 \Ill ·'"P' ·'' "" " " 11nal. 3 Rr/2 BR, Irr!. hll!IU"••)t11 s ... ·,. 11111'~ tn,.. I am rf'l ' p11r10 ll I~ I'll]· :.1 .. t.•1·.. 2 13/~f!Hl~f,() t'n!lrcl IT) ~Pf'. PREF. RE;.;TAL SER\llCf. l)lrlrr 1Pnan1s nnl\' fi·l2-fi:.i;(). 1.1 . nn prt~ Rrr~ 2.1:~1 Silntll -~-1 ----------- 3 S-droom ~ Botr~. )an:" ~unrlri·k $3;{) yrly 11-1> ----·--A11;i Avr f;i1-llli'I.) nr Al l f: SP,\C :! f.. 3 Rr ap1 $1 !11 ! r DELl"XE ~ BR, 2 BA. ;:i 1r- p<1 llt lrrl Janul.v Mom v.i!h ··.-;f:'\CE l!H6.. t<;7:.,_7fii:!. B a chelor Apt., S120 ~·i~-O.i7'1 11 1i1 l'"i.I J'!;n .i d ('pr,, l •!l•l. Bll!ns 1nrl dsh11~hr. fl replar~. llP\\l,Y pa in!Prl A· 1~l \\"r~Jrrn Bank Bid,;:. ~TEPS rn heh. yrly r!'nlal. 2 ~ir.·1 .~· l.i.;t. h46·3.->ii:l ---*-5170 I drfl'. lilln<. 11;.qn h1•l~ ,.1; fl\' p:ill() 11/1nrl £Rf .. \. o:irpetrrl. nr 11 rll)11nl1> n.-rn t'n!\Pr<i!y P;it';; tir. 1 ha .2-BR-TR-AilER9 * l!l!ll \laplP ;\I• 3 i;12.~.~I ' \l ldk 1° Hrdl'I .~hC>pp1 n1<. .t d1•h1111,.h .. r BrR1ttifl1I Days 833·0101 Nig hts i;12-.~ti;i"I ~~r_·_~l.',~.1.:1~ .i"~:~. 1~;r·Ra;\~~1l~~IJ~1 ~:~ ~21 ~ ("nll"E" :'\11 Ii +,11;.:_1~,i H H. s1u: • .llli-(l~li.1 ~ 1 lr.i rr>rl po"!~ Li'ln:r f'l111111rn1~r r r1 RBQ f'h1Jr! (~1·r \pu1rr Grr;i.1 ,,,.1, I. ! ,\ ~ Rrfrrns SOUTH COAST VILLAS condinnn 1tirn11t:hn11t s2:i0no Huntington Beach rl i~N'll!ll r i_..11 ~~n Crnirr 111.,LL\ '!'n1r.\"t!0l 'Sl -2 * '..' ~· .. Rl•R:>.1!' Sl:'rll ur mn ~1·a 11 tin"' !i-\fi.llf40 I'll. !'1 h<1. Ci·pt>, iirr•.' i'i ' !'i1T1n. f'U'•I l hlldrrn _,!OR1\ llfll \!ii• \1·•\i11r Bl1d, ----~ Rr 1'1 l;a Th~~ .S3fl()~l2:1 ( _______ .,,F~-J Sr., C;\I li~Z-il.~-ln. ~~111-zi>~2 ·1fiR~'Jl EASTSIDF. Cn•lll '1P\ll :\ Ap1!!111e11t~lor Ren\ ~ L Q. H -------)"1110 \\/r1u l c,.,1.~1:r .. "i!ll l\.\I 1\PTS 1~~1 \1 nr;i l-\1l 1 ____ ·' ._._ .. ____ _ hdr~ 1 h::i.th tv)ml' F1·~·h!~ -, Ai. 2 h~ lnh.~I!' ...... s:i; a Uinta ermosa THE c;IA!1!.tS rr ok \1.1 11 ~11., Jfl!)'j 1.-dl l'", : blrk F: "' BP~('h. ~pts., d I I l\P • • ha ·nn ........ Sl"ll ·----------Lr::: 2 Rr. 1 1 Ra u /tJ!!" 1 i ., 1 p.1lntr ;11 Yi nr•r ~r~r n ('•"'1l11l1:r 1\1r , . .ir ... ;:.11;: ·"···».~1 Furn. er Unfurn. 370 . ' ' I ~RP.., h"I hr·ri1r .•. , t i'fl S "C E L SJ',-, ,\il11l1~ Cr1•. rlrr~. _ --------------shai'. c:arprl• 111run11t 11 1i Apts. Fu,n. J60 pan1.•11 011nrrv .~tale IV· ~1 SHARP 2 BR-$135 -L]Jt; 11r11l.1 'fr(·<•r 2 hr ;ipt. :; Rr. 2 ha •6 111,.,~, .... ~>l:J & <:-• A T "tn~ f111"tl y~rrl ll'lflRl11• General a:ar11i;r. cnrnrr 101 "1!11 Jn~ • ri1ac1ou~ r1s. "r-1 :1lli Oranr:l' ,\\r Sn f'. Il lini', hlr1 Jl'"ll ,\rll i-, 11,, tl'fr1.: .~· ·"'"''' 1nrl ,\1·:i01110 0 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ThP h11_v ,t· 01·r1111 1n !he H;.,rhor !IN'~. :l RR 2 BA ~rl~ fnr lra~t. fi\1-2202. f1 El.l'XF: 3 hr, 2 hA. 1lfll 11 Id.-.. k nn '\1• f!I Ba,v A1·a1! Au::. &· ,;rpl fr•, >11n1m"r l'•-111,il , s..~no 11 k or ~,,~rly lr1"• (,;-,.~·•l 1 Santa Ana VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS l & 2 Bdrm. Apts. A dult Living Furn. & Unfurn. lrnc'd yarr! P.r r1 ;ii s211:, ' d h"ll General r;i<;rrlpOl');sunr;rn~as RBQ i;.\f>-.ll}fi fl•~t~. 11~ 1 1;,11 1;12.11.-,211 ~ Mtk~ hl'll. :i3G-f;i!6\ 11n1, • ~ monTh nr np11nn f(I hu.1 re I I Unhrhevabl(' Ll\'1n;; -Onlv -'. --f;1 :!-Siih 11111 PALM MESA AP TS Di~hwa_~hrr . color r.oord1n11 1. Cal! Broker J.1:>-046:1 _ Opt"n ' Renr Bt.autJf~JI F'urn1tu re I Br unf $150-furn $1i S 1.ARc;r~ r!Pl~Rl1 11 /flt~ Lf'f'f·:!l 2 lir ;.11, \1·1p,1 "" -• eri a pp!uuires . plush 1ha11: Eves fnr a~ little a.~ 2 Br unf $IJ5 furn $210 .1rl l.<1.~ N 11<1 tPr rrl 1nr::1111 nr 11 • 111~. frr~11 rir11• '" c11n1c1-. 2 Br., ~ RA, air-g,,.,,_1"' ,,,,,,,,.,, SJ",,.,, I carret • choice of :z C1lloi· 3 Bedroom Home R[.\LTY ,ONE MONTH ALL UTIL INCLUDED nh [,n LllR (;11rrlrn~. 121!12 rh1l1lr11 ('I' fll'b. ·.11 r .. l<•h ··1111d Rlll!IS rl /\1, r1·1 p;it1f'I, •. ,, i:rhrmrs • :i baths • 1r11U L'n11 r::irk C'!'n!rr. l ri\'& Special Bonus; a silver· ~:r!111i.:rr, ~ hlk~ r: o! J'I. II!" Brr!1vy ~hof1p1ng, H B Bllr h•'lor furn ........ Sl·!:•. sho11·erg • mlrrored ward· CAii ,\n.vt1mr . ~3.l -ll!12fl pl~ted canrlh.• gnullcr is ll11rhnr -Shady Gardens-Pool ~lfi.·, i-:li.n:t5.l l·BR un/urn • "" ····· Sl·IO. robe donrs -Indirect licht- Double 1;11 r £arag,., E;i~r~1ri~ 1~~':':'~':"~"""'"'""' complete with U b WALK TO BEACH !·RH furn ........ lrnm s1;-..1, Ing 1n kirchen . hreakfAsl l-atio-. H•.< huilri-lolch you 10001 yours you r ing rhis 11d * 2 RR. I BA. \,,\RDt:N I N l BH. li.,,m Sl;l:1 2 RR I SIW ""' " " ~R. 2', BA . l•m'I"....., ... , ' " I , l "A'". JI !' \I" I I 2 B" ' d h -1111 urn ..... ..... · ba.r hu,, priv111, l•"c·• n ~ • '" ~ 11 1cn }"OU \'1.Sll our mroue ~. l i n1t~. Sh11t: rrp!;;:, rlrri~. '" ·"'-"·' AL .. ~. I rl11!d. Al\'I' ~ "· rrp~. urps. 1~ · • " """' $2Zl• mo. 6-46-SSSS 4 BR. 2 ~tory tvtmf'. rrpr~. drp~. bH1n~. near •h~ tv~rh' Fa;n1hr~ onl1· II"' hl'1l11nh11 for S:z6j P"r m" A~~nt ~lJ(l 11 "' har. ~rp. r!1n1nt: r m Purch•s• Option 4 blk~ S. o( Nin Dits;o Fnvy rl11hr, p;1t10, hr11m cr1!1ng~. \ 177 E 22nri :-1 &12-.1fi1.') \\,lShrr. 7(19 Palm, 847 .. 19!17 l ·Blt Jurn n·o"c"" Ironi $liJ. I patio -plush l&ndsc11 pin; • \< 11\lin huffrt. 2 1,plr•. 2 lnr!. llem selert1on. B h 3 hlk I' 1---• P brick Bar-B.Q'1. lArie h'at. 14 H D I on f'ar , \.on Holt frplr, t:ll r 71i?;O F:lr!Pn 2 RR l;i1n 1l~ 111111,; s 1ni;:I; BEACHBLUFF APTS. • SAL;:-.:A r;ir i:~r~~,, r.arrlf'llPr R•l<,, our e Y· 10 J6211 p.,,.,.d, La"' I ~~-~1 .,. 116.1,10 1 ed pools le Jana.I . . , " " · "·"-·' ·' •1 :-.tr.1, rc~1rl'. <"nn1 lnr., f\1111. 2 .t, 3 BR. 2 BA. pool, p;i 110, • JA('l'Zl.:I r"'l <l r11 11 Rll-2172 I CUSTOM (71 4) g11·111 j 3 101 Sc. Bristol St. L N . I Furnitur• Renta l ·;Jo • \\"t :..-;·TRAY f:LOE:"' $hi1. \'ill~ ~Jrsil AJll!i., 719 rl11 . 0.r .. <hnp p1ni;. 8·1f.J9.'.i7. 1."J61 ,\\r~11 Dr. 5.lnl11 A1111 1();r-.1t.N.ol So.CoasrPlllUI) agun• 1gue .'I; \\', ''''· C,', I. :'\r 11 I RH ca1Tlrn .11r1. I 11' 11·11~011 ~lf.-12·.1 I;:. BR. clos!' 1n hellch. no ""I.'. I Santa Ana • " ~ll-~1RI 1 81\CllE:LOH ap!, llirn. 11hl ,~ 1 RP.. 2 RA PACESETTER. Anaht im 771-2.':00 I r::i.iil, Ar!jnins 1,,ry nirf' "lpr~,1 $1:,: •. 2:n1 Elrlrr1. 2nR-:-hlrn~. ~ni;I £ar, fr nrPd {)11~. drp\ .. •t•'ll r $1-Kl n10. Balboa Peninsul• PHONE: 557·8200 li;:r 11r11· Int, rrr r•, rlrr~. L11H~hra 6.<}-1-3708 hr>n1e 1n A hrllf'r trarr. C .,t.fi4;;...:-7!11lnrlil2--IQOt _ p..iho ,\r!ult.~ nnl~. ~221'1 :i.'\fi-!¥.l-l2 2 RH APT on Rlllbo;i Prn1n, S~OOn1n ,.li::.~~,~~. $S:, lBRpi·1hmr.urtlf)ll (;11r . f'IT pa!1n, :"\t11. Sr 3 BR, 212 ba 11l11ri10, rpt".t.1 R_i~rs;rr• /lr. C'1 2 1."l; RP 1110111". ('.]rose In F11 n1 nr unfurn., ye;:irl), GOV'T P.EMS."t~S~lflN. l"w Mes• Verde ~~-JBR 111,1 hmr , u•il flrl N-arh /;.· Erli~"fl Iii. 11'\!l •lrp~. hl!11J.. S1~/mo. Nnl lii J-fltllf>. I Bf';:i rh, Nn prl.•. 6'i: .... 121 z ~fl 1111,11 dn 11~!un1r lnw int \n:in , ~RR h~rr!r C'1. \!:?fl. i;tl\f' l 11·k rrre N'nt, Sl·l-0 rirt~. !l'\8 El CA m l no · flt.XE 2 RH. hl!!l~. r~lri~, • Ci+JJ :1:16-~HJ • -C · -del M ·,---- E"0•\. n11;ild\,'"'· A k r . l BR J! h J ' ' I I I -.,11;-'\.1i1 I I orona a -., ~. 1 ii. ~ "" ~~I fr" s 1;, tRn . .l hl k~ II) lll"l\Cn. n1n. OOR-692;:. _._. . \If\\ cpl . 1 rr~. pr l1 . 2 BR. l'l(J.~('r! o:ar. Chtltl /,, ·----~--;;;;;;;;~1 A42-1 21:1 11n.1 t1m1>. I 1l.1\'l\On!. S7\"i frr mo C.ill l'n[,11" r1111rl ;..•i:\\·C\·i\·~;O !' h r•n ,t 2 f:R, nr11l.v rlecnratrtl. h11 l:nn}: o:Rr., nu conrl., ~ml prl nk SllO/mo. CanL1\P.\,~; 2 RH .1 rar 'f't'1,111d I FREE ! alt·, pm. :,,.r;..;,;.'µi Sl!ifi 2P.R. tJl!lt!ie~ prf :i i loolhhrush, ne"IY rll'l'nr, r1p1~. rlrri•, hl111~. i;:11r;ii;, $17.1. !lfi"l-41.l:O i;.12.;i.::.is;i nr ~2-7fi.l7, rrn.1111 •ll hrsl itrra Arllrs. I Rooms 400 RENTAL SERVICE M ission V iejo I hi,,, h~ In 1'11'11rh. ~p<lt"l!'ll!~ 2 br 11r1 'u11l f'l"l. 2 :"\(l pcl~ 511;: •. fi<.l-1!!0'.l. I •BEAlJTJF'UL l & 2 BJ't. I BR 3 hl k ,--s13· S211 \ln111 h !1n·n1~~rrl. :'."'.".:'C:-:'.':'.:C--____ _ BrOkPr i~2 Ed1n1:,.r. 11 B. 2 BA 1 1 STAR*LET 636-2860 Rik~ h!·h. $210. a:i&.-61161 am, ;l-BR:--ii.1.1-inclrls u!il. <'<>nlr.mporary \,11 nJen Apr~. 010 'A.riul i: Jllm ocean, . '1 E~Tf{1\ r11cr 2 f>ll -~ B~ ~LEEPl:-0:\. rrom lnr l!lr!rrly 2 STfJRY 4 BR, ~v B I I '2(1 C 1, . f 1 1 · · · 'f'nr "rTI111irt rrn1111. Ui:-!ux,. f'111plnyerl 1n~n only. Pri. hck Bay r:tm. r~r~l. rl rp~ .• ~11·1m: rl11h I a ~a Peninsula f;{2..,ll77f; rmB ~:t'.1~~·\1 1~111~~~2-~)I.)~ .rlllPr : st-:s~i6:i (:Ari ~1~51fi3:. -~all ;,(,f;...lil rl hl1!1~ -1·rf : .<II n d f' I' k ' f t nT /:.· h::l h $.'.O. r.10. 4 ICl'e oonv drn 1 BA t1 i nn I r11 1 A1 ~1 Aull;\.,, S.\2;i 111"· Right on the Bt11ich Newport each _ ----- -2 BR, 11!.'Jl S!11trr /l\'P l·I R 11 rl11lt~. S22.) \lnnlh 1111l11r11. ~1:...102.l P"· ·,· 5400' 1" llJi...$4~2 \l;it11 tltll d I _ _.,. _____. Sll:l -1 RR Sh1t11n. Nr,1 121 2 RR 11p1~. "111!5/rlrfl<, Sl ~·, n1.., n1£r i~fll SIRll'r Dnn Fr11nkl!n T!.llr . +ii.3-~~22 --~--mv patio. f"l"(I yry • r,, a 1 n111rr1P rr. 1~1 7 BEA\0 '." RA~·. lii~-~~11. i.hll 11.11,. t 11 . .\lk 10 hlln~ l'Arpnrt Sl:l j _ $lj(). , ·-' , · .. •• Sl.'1 l'F.!t 1111 11r 11fk11 $.t.i. 11.-Bkr. &12-11116. N ewport B11&ch l ~n ,<'h'.lr\rrn nr 1 !"' 1 1•. 1 ,",n,;. Yrl.i• \RR, \,;ir . :-oallo , Ut1! h"hi::.;,·,7~~1;7 ~:,Jl\..'2.\-IO. j f;·l2.--.:z92fl ;11 fT ,1pm Li;·li.../l!l.11'. 0 8 wnri·h .. )19-20;v!. Costa Mesa 11""k 11 P ~Pl •, \lOTJ-:t, * C • d I M u~I . lr rv ll!('f' .1 urn ·"' pd S111i;:lr•, no pr t~. Sl'.li -------agun• ••c :11~.'1;:;·, orona e •r * NEWPORT ISLE * mn, yr ,,.,1.,1t1 Al'~il ~nnii ~12fl LO\'F,L\ 1 AR urprr, 2 RR, l'i R~ ~111r!1n. f:nrl ·"""-,---,~-1 I.11.rt .. ?RR f:.rnn1 .rl•n 71, Ov.nrr :~t•-1r~1 1 'OC'F.AN~'RO:-O:T-2-BR~!-RA . fnr ;1 1111!1~ n\rr ~5. Nr P811f'I. F:nit n! r11l-t!"-S-"C'·:"\E\\'nrr ;infl1')nl 2 Bn.2BA LIVE LIKE A KING 1/1;\'Tf;I\" r.~. fi•rr 11111 One 2 B R & rir n. rl'fn &: I.· 1tn\,t . Adult~. no P"I! Yrly IM" $1! Avot4rln. A1.·A1l. 911 $lawn hy appt. aJ6.-941J or \\" 1 Arlnl1. 2 I'!!·, l 1~m pi,.r. S6:l RI!~" lrpl J.n1·rJ~ pi1 !1" Hl1-• 51.-11.L~-, i ·r-1--("nt1 11:11r11;;r, 1nt,.r nr y1 ~ "--'1Art .\l~-2 1f)i 3,.q (';ihnll" M1~1!l1.1. Lra~~ At Budget Pri'ces'. l)n,..k . ' · .1 "' · • I " lli-r an fi.t:l-~I. I 1111') 642 .. ~ ·~If, ;n~ S:-~fl11'"" 11'""11. ~ rar· L.n1·!'ly Rll<'hrlolt! 1 RH 2 Rr/! 'i h~. ~ h 11 r JI . • 1 nr, 2 tlJI Ap1.('rpt.<, rlrr~. " "'" :..'lfl O iff Dnl'r " • r URNISllEO _ ~~====~~--7 1 .v. iOfl 1on1h ;'\IA td .<rr111rP P""I t i'il rrl I VE1\Rl.Y, l hrlrm l11rn 11 pi.. rrril/rlrp~. 1200 !fT fl. Slf>j $17:1 mn. 'l>l.'i () r 8 n ~ r . * NE\\' OCE./l;\'FROXT * • flEAliTlf"UL V·,.w '~ BAL~OA BAY PROP_ • f'atl f;J'.'J-.$;j4'1 • •, h!k hrarl'I f..· p 1~r. O nn !lt.3 V.\lf'"fl(·I ~. C\t ;,,)7_77~. 1 i:;73,fYl;,\ :z BR, 2 BA UNF'L:R.'llSHE:D tilnc-k rn <){"l'11 n S2:1 \\I( k 2.'l,(fl \\.B11!hn~.1\"B fi7;i.i-1'20 1 -- _ :odul1 200fi'i C'riurt A\'f! , l.eR ~ 5.)(!Chl!Or. uro.2:i10Sra1·1r"'.Cn,\1 ORE(LIF'f' 2 Br. ttf'n. din· , I 'i'Rl..Y. nr11 1 tv1rn1 = hr11h ~ 1· R h ' 2 BR. 1 1 ~ h::i.. lrplr. pi11 1n. Dt:Lt:XE 2 Rrfl , Ra. rp!~. ---* POOLS u:;F.: ,, ~ /k /., lnrl "· rm. aal'l'll!nt!r, ll'll;fl!r pd, OCEAN VJ"'" Cort;q:r . I r~ ... ~T"]'l"M ,\\"II.II ~fll ••. \[f l -~-(' I <'tpls !.· rlrp~. f'nrl gar11.s:r I rlrp\, ~IO\"I', ri~h1\hr . .t:AT OCEA.'1 Vll'll-\ IC>\'t l.Y I flR. * ENCLOSED ' rm IO.' ii ry ,25/mc. m ~1orn1ng Ca·I f'l)r~r ll1rr!Mk111s;: B..ithnJ ~20 /l l1·11r11rlo Plll<'f' t!(J11rt • • \\t HAVE RENTAi~<;:. S.lfi.·, ~a:~ 11.fl ~ ('h1lrlrr n ()f-.'.. Sli'lS. fi.12-79511. Upllf'r O lfl Dr. \l~lk tn GARAGES pr11. Tr nn1~ k pnn l ~. ,,...., Rd 0 n S.t & Sun Blly Ouh, i rr, 2 h.\, ,.01'1 . • . .-\\'in!"r 11nrl Yf'<1r ly ---. . ~ -.-. -.------.-htArh /,, ~ho~ ,\rluh.\ no ENT Fro111lr SIOO 01n .li.il..111'!1 ,.,..,n . P" r..\'Jn, 2 r~r l?Bt .• '''· 1-Bf.DROO\I _ '~.A ll!,, ARRJ·:Y RF.ALTY ~12_.~;11 • • t.:'\TR1\ lit" • ~R. 21 •• CL.I.Al" 1 Bc<lrn1. S14.J. 1, SlM ~!J.l·l·I02 * CONVEN I Guest Hom• 415 2 ·BEDROO~t . 2 bath. $27;, rirp~frr n' I""" Sl"ll'l'I l111l•1rl1n::u•1l R;i , rr1~. rlrri• Sl!i."i/mn ~11>.~;11 \lrnl,. nr;ir •~pptnl\'JW'. T(l ,\Ll.BEACHE~ -'N mo i-RDR'l h('t11·,.rn orfllfl !..• I · 141"-M V d Q TH No chUdren, no pet1. 601 f.~~i""'-1',!l :-."r11'flOrlA<'11rh n!T~1,f ,lhli tiai Fr"m SM 10 Sl'.'11 ,\1t1il~h!rnnw'f;lW11!' j Arlti1' rinrr 1• ,.,. .iJ •sa •r • FROM $140 M N MIJ'iueni~. BEAt:T mrl(!, !"lii·nhnu~r .1 2 Rr.. rnrn 11pt , 1111~1 air• i;r,_7~7i;..,r 1,!t-l4f"l · · --,l.E1\:"'ol2BR.S\4j--l'rrf.P.~l•rr1·r1 rl1r~.1111n~ Dl~X 21., ,\Br. 2 R11 . !'nr! ADULTS PLEA SE 2 BR, rll!n, fl1n rm, trplr, Br, 11, Ba. frplr P~11,,. Yrl.\,\\nrk1no:r·plorn1a111rr -----I Rl1r1 ,101 1>. rr1~. rr11 p~lin.1 J.;,:1 i;:Ar. 1 child nk A'""-ii i;tllr Sl:'il A.· up Rl'l1t1ll nfc <T!"· ttrp&. 00 pf'ts, $250-ponl, 2 rllr ~~r All l'lhn •, 11n11111 n nnlv Rl!r f;j'.,-AA~ll. Newport Heights t<;;0, .. 717~ /; Jli; ~1[1 ~i.'l;~7 ~Jl!l . ., ~tRrP Avr :'J.\f,.10.i4 V ILLA POMONA ~irJy. fiil-6914. rrpt5, dnipr\. 1 .... ~ ... s:n;;. UPSTAlR.c; ·_ )ri ..... 1~"1'"~ CL~:AN If)!" 2 Br. Adults. no ' BR 1>!11'110. 111 11 p11 1rl, SJ:iO I \Rn. !hllrf). trr>!.'/llL'fl~ i'r f he fas!rst d raw 1nlh .. \\Ir~! PHONE 642-2015 \\~'II help you Rll! 642-M71 I 11 !tt'HnO or "4i;.,;:;~1 t i·~,, b!'st l'>f l BRf. 2 BA . .:ar. I prr5. U:: Kt!. Sl.25·S \~ . .:Z.t.21 I H~11 1f'd pool. nn p , 111 . () r C !..· \ r I $ ll~. lli.l . , 1 Da.lly P llol cr~s!lfled '17fi(t r or11nn11 A1 r l .. ,.ti the l)]d 1f11H hl'!wn ~-10 nr 11 kr.'1• I\ 1n1~r S27i li1:r;1i'I r. lfi!h S!, N.B. 1;46-11101, 1142.-21 411 _::v~·~··~"'c'~'...:'·':'."~~ .. ~71~":".. ___ _j _~A~dc. ~64~2~-~"6~7~! ______ 'I"'"""'"'"'"'"'"'"''"""' * PRIVATE ROOM Fnr r lrlrrh 11111.1 '1r1.:hl rhrrr)' i;:.i rrlr n <11rro11nt11nll!~. ~u1rir1011~ ni~al • ::.1•.1; .• ~ The rA~tr~I t\ra1Y !;;-1111! -,1,.-·~ A ll~ily f'iJl"lt Cl~~'llll"(! Arl fi.J:·-;~;i~ Jhunda,, A11911st 12 1971 DAILY PILOT SJ ~, ~ ....... ~,~~!{!!!!I "!!!!!!!!!--!!!!!!!!! ... , .. ~,~~~:;;;, ... ~,..,~-~j~[gj ( .....,..,_ ,~J ( ---1~1 =-1 ~L.,..~ .... ~._:_~j[fl]~( ~L_.....,~, ..... ~~,[fl]~[~ ...... ~, .. ~ ... ~,!IIJ~J ,~~ ...... ,~-~,,~If' Summer Rento1l1 420 1 1 _An_nou_nc_•m_'"_1_' __ 500_ Lost 555 Cerpet Service Hauli119 H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 Help Want.ct, M & f 710 Help Wanted, M &. F 71 0 Help W•nt.cl,M &. F 71t 2 Br Jll' Bay & OubOOuse. Lido Jsle. S l SO/wk . $485/mo. Call ~n85. YOlfI'H DISCUSSIONS BAHA'I $41..3531 LOST: lriah ~tltt, ~· JOHN'S Ca.rptc & Upbohtery YARD cll!'a.nup&. DfUVEWAY 1ale1 man J. C, PENNEY CO. Bo!5a Chica BH.ch, 6 mo'• ~~ ... frEx~.-~.a_; aerno've p:::.~· dirt, ivy, BURROUGHS w/lubt exper. Time & 'iii Fashion Island old. Al'lll. to "'Brahm11.n.'' .,........, tt """'"'16,_." 1 k Ip Io ad• r 1 b6 ldJX' over 40 hn. N~I in appear. Hh Operun1 for Z Br, 2 b.a, ~2 h!k to oce&n. I '''l Under Jl'lt!dtt:ation. Plee..se lSoll Retar d ant:1o ) 7 2666 c · 6-il-t6TI ~~~g,.~!;21 · Pf'asonaL!e. •;;;;;;;""'°""';;;;;;;;;;;;;::~~l;c~ol~l~"""""~==-roll""'<rt=-:=(271.lccl ~::= : : m::ic,::~~~L!N.:cc~~-.-Y-"'1-c~1"ru>---,-P-by-I BOOKKEEPING MACHINE i..:~E~D~IT=·=o~R""T~R~A~IN=E~E~I BALBOA -Ne\\•ly dee. 2 br I 798-2030. bleach tor v.·hlte carpets. eKpl!'r. college &tudenl. Lri OPERATOR P&J't time on n.auone.l BllOW nr beaches & llhop'g. Avail P e rsonals 530 GER..'dAN 1hon hair pointer. &i.ve y0ur money by aavin& truck. Re.1111, !l3-1-1M6. skung and 11kin diving neWll· Xlrft V."O['kifll" conditionl, WAITRESS ,· llk!y or mnl!ily. 67fr!)!jlO -'."':"""."07"____ 3 nlO. lema1e \\-eanng red me extra trips. \YIU .de.i.n TRASH It. Ga.ra.ge clean-up, p&pers. J\lus-1 type, Phone Outstandin& beneiit11, * FULLY LICENSED*-collar. Vic. CrHce11t Beach. Jiving rm '""g nn • •-" 7 '•Y•· '10 a l-d. ~-••t. p f bl · h · Mr. Holcon1b 2 pm to S pm. R I I I Sh 4... u.uu.u ... ,..... u • ..... "' • .,. re era y wit experience on the Bur· en a s o are o1u Renowned 1-lindu SpirituiJi!t Rev.'ilrd. (714} 338-3574 all 6 S15 An $150 h tlm 645-5491 Apply In Penon Advice-on all mattt>n. collect. 110' cl~ 15""15 . • couclll Any e. 548-5031. • r oughs E-4000 or 2100 series. Includes post-ESCROW CLE Z..I fashion lrJand, NB o.c.c. s1udcnt 11il1 s.hutt Lo 1'! . 8 . I •=~~-,,.----,---.,..~ • ' · Yl'"I. exp. HousecJe6,i1ng ing of accounts receivable, general ledger RK turn 2 BR apt, s77.50 j>{'r vc, i a.rriage, usmess LOST; LibrllI)' book In what counts, no o method. I & payroU. Exp'd. SE.'CURITY p,\CJFJc 1 __ EQ~wo~\~Oppo~='·=E•m7pl,o~y_or_1 nlo, Call l)Pt\.\"ct'n 4:3D & Head ings given 7 days a Villagt' Tub Laundromat, de work mys-eJL C.ood rel JIOUs.EX:U::A!\lNG 6 hra a NATIONAL BANK. 962-3361. KEYPUNCH 6:30. 6-15-27'".>5 v.·eek, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ?-.lesa de! f.l&r. Please 531-0101. d .. , ...... _ ~ Excellent working conditions, salary & Equal Opportuniru Em"1"'•-OPERATOR 312 N. El Camino Real, ay. __ ._, '"• Experil'need, v l'"'I \\'ORKlNG gal will s.hare San Clemen!e ::~n~~homas Wolle Carpenter ref~ & tr a n sporatlon fringe benefits that include fully paid medi· er. F"or IBi\1 Dept. R.rq: HS EXPER. Wailtes1 wan-grad: either 2 yrs worldn1 led-Neat, attractive, over exp, or traintng In schoOI, 71 , wanted tor !j>lit 1h1I: plus BOme-\\'Ork exp, Plea.e. Good tip5. Steer & Stein, call tor interview appl, 1170 Baker SI, C.1tf. See 492-lli'I, r.lrs. Goru.alez. Jo.lrs-. Baker at 2pm dally. LEGAL Set:"y, Exper., S?me EX p E ff IE NC 1': D legal bookpg desired, l Kiri otfc, secretary lor l 6irl offite in Irvine Indus. Complex . 1·1ne Ray v1e1v ho u 5 " .._~9136, 492--0070 · · 64Z--0238. cal & insurance, 3 weeks vacation after 3 ,11/same. CrlM, Nr bch. $9::i t-~~--~----• RE\VARD! * CARPENTRY 1'1esa Cleanillg Service years, credit union, etc. mo. 673-1039. SAILING VOYAGE WHITE male poodle, min. MINOR P..E.PAIRS. No Job CMJ)('is, Wlodowi, Floor etc. R00:0.1:0.iATE ~·anted t 0 HAWAI I VW:. Bolsa. & Edward11, H.B. Too Small C&bl.ntt In pr· Resid, &: Comm;::' I. MS-till ~hare 3 hi· Rfll in C.,\1. $55 Sail wilh me to }la\1'8.ii. lS Blk nea collar. 893-TI06. q:et & o t b e r cabinet.s. HOUSE OF CLEAN _ Da)-s. Sha re exp!!'ns-es. Cap. --00---------1 54S-8175 U no answer leave 1110 ... uhl. &16-0038. ' "P DY", s.maJI blk & i,:rey ... R, .••• ~,,~ a o. Profeg_ c,. ...... , a .... i-. '"'m;-;;;;;;:-,,-,;;-;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;l -~taJ~·~,~N~o~nn'.'.'.c·~'n'..'.:'.3>c.:.n~•:·"~n'..'.:... 1 ...... .....,. •• ~.... • .. . •GIRL over 21 lo share house male pood e. Laches Pf'I, AndUSOil. Free est. Rer1. 642.-6824. DAILY PILOT 642·4321, ext 277 I A k f L APCARE reward. 106 Cecil Pl, C.1\1 . B Be \I" ~anie. s· or ynn. Vasectomy, Abonion, Adop-&12--9;)41. EXPER. remodeling. a.y &. achJan1l'orlal !ii7-372-lf:rlli-8;'i20. tion. Info & counseling. cabinets, repairs, ma.int. No Crpts, wlndo\l'S, !loon etc. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'""'~""'""'""'""'""',.. __ ..,..,.,...,,..,,..,1 Ne\\'port Center, l Bill, 08-J-2-736_22 ______ ,...._, Jo b Wanted, Female 702 Help Wa nted, M & f 710 r;IKl~hanrl. Top •a I a r y . LI NE inspector wanted, tl~c-SXI .\10-!'.1ale 2!).30, long ha tr 642-4.\36. Gl:::R:0.1 Ai~ Shorttu:ur tnale. 1 joh !OO small. Re a•. Res. &. Comm"L 646-1401. OK. !\lusr lo\'C k id 5 . yr old, Brn & wht IOit Aug 6-16-12"24 I •i =~·=----"-"'-"'-1 ----------ALCOllOLJCS Anonymous. 8th vie Garfield & ?-.iagnolin t----·-------t roning COOK "'"/x.ln"t rt'f's. avail. 5-l&-0903. Phone 542--.,,.,..7 -,,_,.,, CARPENTRY ,_, Durkan ---"-------11 '·" ~· .. 96S--0341. IJ' IRONlNG Wne in my home for ve-111. \Vill do lite l git"! to sh11re <I BR house, $65 nio. * • .'i~r>-49!.4 * * P.O. Box 1223, Costa ~1esa., cLO_,-.,ST~, 7>7i;-.,~,0-,-V~i,7jo-,~,-m-~7e I J ones. Custom v.o:xl\.\i>rk, Sl.2S an hr hsework too. to.tin salary tri-colored Beagles. 9 mo'ii Formica, etc. Resid, comm. ** ~5--08;.16 ** $350. Employer pays fee. Office R en t a l I ~ Id "· d' p h 646--5168. Health & 1''an1ily Care 440 l ost .nd Found 830-9118. ANY in: job, Resid, comm'l, 1, __ ....;.______ Age11ey, l!!OJ No. Broadway, I o . n.cwar . one M asonr y '-------~ -~-,,-R-E_W_A_R_D_,-S-olk_y_T_or-,i,-r I indus-, apts_ All types \.\"ork. BLOCKWALLS. PATIOS S.A. ~7-ti681. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SPACE Ne\\/ Union Bank Towf'?" at bca1111ful Nc"vpon C('nter. Faniastic view. Call 644-0023 11uv I: heg, 00 collar. Nds-Rea9. Free est. 962--1961. Sidewalk11, driveways LADY wanta house<:lean1ng, 550 medic. 67>.2l&8, ~6-6TII Cate ring •5-19-3173• e xp e. r. w i l h o W n "'=--~~-=--1 ---..;;. ______ p · -tramportation. 847-3637. VERY affectionate ma l e LOST -Female Si11.mese ALL FUNCTIONS aintlng & Siamese cat found in our w/green & v.•hlte collar. Vlc Al.L FOODS Paper"•nglng PRACTICAL Nurie. Any N • -<l!M-2321 shifl, any day. Ora~ Coun-car vie Brookhust & · .....,guna · ALL PRICES J\o \Vasting M __ , tit G-~ l ~~~~~~~~~~ ty area. Refs. ~9111, eu:ul ..,uens. He loves Coast Cattten 644-6147 * WALLPAPER * to ride -may have come 1 lll¥J Cemenr, Coner•'.• \\'hen you call ""/.lac" Htlp Wanted, M&F 71D some di.slanci!. ~~7540. lnstrvctlon 54&-l+H 6-J6..17ll "'""" .. , PAINTING, prolcssional. All hi · ,._ U k Found {tr" ads ) FOUND chang, p"-· "'th ~;;;;;;;;;;;;m;m;m::O;; PATIO Specialis.ts. Add ACCOUNTS payable, lite k•i·s ins.ide. Vic Sailla Ana distinction to your home cas enng, µAce ent \\'-Or -work 1:uarn. Colo r · _ ..... , Ph BEAUT palK"tled or f ice River bed aro"-' 5th ,·~ with a ells.tom patio design-ing COuul ns. one '"' " Schools & sp e ciaJ1sl. 962-6I43, 6J&.4010 suites, s.ome "'ilhout side &wta Ana. 540-0374. instructions 575 e<! especially for your home. a.i7_1441_ t ---------- t'ntrance. Nr. N e"·port '°'o==--~~~~-Quality. Experien c e ==~----~--!ACCOUNTS ""vable, lite F UNO, s.mall black dog, ----------· PROt" """ 1· ~ Cenlt'r, $49.50 up, 2333 E TENNIS l"•t·. • -i M• ;y~. Sati5facl1on. Eason k Sons · pain ..... '6 ext 1nt, neat cashiering . Excellent 'M>rk-v.·hite underpart, 1pa.tted " " ..,.. "'" k A \ l · Coast H\\"'-', CdM. Call k & Construction. 548-0769. wor · ccous c t Ing', ing conditions. p h 0 n e J pa\\"S, malt>, 436 Bernard, prove your s tro es ----~-----· 1 '"" R 1 54.:.-3J6j or 5:i8--0744 C.i\l. 11tra!Pgy. Exper. Qualified CEMENT \\'ORK, no job too :_e~. spray .. ,.. e '· 63&-4010 ask for r.1.rs. Olson. DESI< space available $50 &l&-8645. small, reasonable. Free ACCURATE typist-lite SH, mo. Will provlde furniture S:O.lALL wh ite & beige male =e~E-o.::._m~od-,-,-F~oll~c~\-,..-.,-00-w Estim. H. StuUick, 548-8615. * 1NTERIOR EXTERIOR ,... dictate machine. Part time. I ,5 An . . <log, no collar, Found a t Lie, U.., "''arantttd. Ca.JI fl ., mo. S\venng service 0 0 · forming. 54 0-5 5 4 O or e e CONCRETE Floors, .. ~ i\-1-T-i-', perm job. 644-0563 available. 305 No. E I range nve-ln lst "''k in · d · 'd k' llarris, 642-45511. Expert A"g. s.l7-0773. &l!).-0758. patios, rive s, si ew ... ks. AIDES & Or<lerlfes, •m & Cami no Real, S an airleu spraying. I~=~~------GUITAR ,_ •to Lic.'d Reas. Don &12-8514. pm •ht'J\. B•pto'•t Con,. Clemente. 492-4420 FEi\IALE Mndy wirehalred """ssons, ., per VINYL h I I ~=~---~~~= ,, .. ,.,. Lgo blk 1 mo. your home or mine. PATIOS, \\'alks, drive, install Pa Per an g n g Hosp, 661 Center St, CM. DESJ{ space available $50 '' •-• spo on specialist, 'M:>rk i\J&ranteed, mo. \Vi.II provide furniture back, vie. Costa f.1e~a. 49&-5717. leave message. new lawns, 5aw, break, free est, Dan Sch\.\'artz ASSEMBLY trainees, day °'" <19· remove. 54S-8668 for es t. h'ft l -• 1028 al $5 mo. AnS\\'erlng s.ervlce ....,,,....., ;i. 5-17-58•16 or 816-Zl8Z. Ii 1 • em .... e, age o-• rm nvni.Jable. 17875 Beach Blvd. S:O.lALL fr \en<lly male dog I S.WH sod Ropo·•· l~ Cont rector 0 0 exper necess, but must lluntinglon Beach. 642-4321 l h · Pll FESSI NAL Painting -ha \'e good eyesight & tinge< ong alJ' bro\\'n with black MY \Vay, "'"ality home inter/exter. Honest \lo'Ork. BAY VIEW OFFICES n1ark1ngs. f ounwn Valley, "y dexterity . Apply in person. !)(>luxe Air-Conditioned 842.-7019. remod. \\'alls, <.-eiling, noors Lie. & ins. S4S-2759. &15-53.50. S.A .E. Advanced Packag- L,·00 ,_, _ ~Sq. ,-,. elc. 1'o job too sn1all. PAINTING. lic'd ins. Free i11g, 2165 So. Grand Ave. "'' """ BH.-OCAL glass.es f ound Auto Wilxlng 547-0036, 2-1 hr ans. ierv. ,. Q ·"t ·1 d R<o!onom1-Bkr. 675-6700 t'll un. u ....... y n1at , epen-S.A. ~"' across trom Hie~lcr Park, Skeeters Wash N Wax 1-'R0..\1 additions thru com'J. dable. 24 hrs. 847-4128. t-,-SS-T--h-1------.-•. DESK space available SM! Chalners Apls. Laguna Bch. " · anage.r. over J.V nlo. \VW provid e furniture 491_9Ilt Compacts $7.25 Standards Complete Servict", plans, INT & Exler. Painting. supervise boys l&-18 yn. .t 15 mo. An' .. -ering ,.rvice $9.25 Quick St'JV. Campers esumates. J~ Ro\~e. Gen. Llc'd, lnl. Free nl. JO yni f'uller Brush, 962-0416, 644-:.920. tronics; tield. Will train. A.p- B001{}(£l:J>EH. : accOWltant EXI,'O cook, wanted ply in person, S. A . E . f~r med • sizrd CPA Conval~ccnt hospital. Only Advanced Packaging, 2165 ~U'm. Prefer data process-steady person i;.hould apply, So. Grand Ave, S.A. Ing expenl'nce. r.t ust . be 340 Victoria, Co!!ta Mesa. LIVE-IN ho u 1 eke e t • wel.l-groon1cd, aggressive, · p creative and tenacious_ not EXPER. carpet layers need-beeut1!ul Laguna Be a c b a procnui!inator. J)('grec ed. Apply in person , home nr, prl. beach. ~ 2 de 11 j r able but n 0 1 Carpetcria, Dave Root, 1TI4 l'hLid ri'n. r.1ust d r 1 ~ e . m11111"1A1ory. Ca!! 494--0768 or Newport Bl, C.M. Prefc_rable .!!peak Spanish. 540--8816. J::XPJ::lllENCE D n1anagl'r1 _4'_ll--0_5'_l_. -~~~~-"' BOY S 10.14 fo.11· modeling, dance sc11ool LIVE-JN ba bysit11!r. Room .l d 11 tit San & agency. Good closer . board plus salary. 645-0337 to e ver papers m e _ "'~ •n 64" ,,., or 646-55-16 Clemente, San J uan Cap!s-54~""""'• or ....... 58. · trano and Capistrano Beach E.W sales lady needed for MACHINE TRNE. area. eve & weekends. 221 !llarine Growing co. in medical equip-. DAILY PILOT Ave, Balboa Island business. Cl<'an Ii~ work in <192-4420 EXPERIENCED dry clean-nice plant. Start $2.50 M. BUSY retail outlet In Costa Ing counter girl 1534 C&I~l~;A~arc;EN~ ~1esa ll('eds your exp. Full Newporl Blvd .• C.M. 2790 Harbor Bl •t Adame lime or part lime. Good G I M • salary & fringe benls. Call enera Glftfnce !'.fAID NEEDED, f.1utl'I: apply r.1rs. O!tmer 1213} 944-988.S. Exper. electrical, plumbing. in person, 8A!\1 10 3PM dal-e AF ET ER I A Sal air conditioning, boiler. ly. Jamaica Inn, Corona d•l , __ , h k -.ad & Good salary, excellent binget.,.",.",.'· .. ' .. ',." .... ''°iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I .,.., ... w1c nia er, exper. be rts 11 Over 40. 644-1991. .S::~t~ Coast Community Manufacturing CAFETERIA helpers, fu11 & HO!!pltal, South Laguna part lime. Day \\'Ork only, 499-13ll, Ext. 356 MACHINISTS Mon thru fo~ri,, all holidays GIF"'l' Shop sales & varied of!. Call 833-.!!066 alt 2 pm duties, .part thne. !\fusl be A progressive manufactur· CAR WA S I! , AU TO resronsible, Ullsl\.\'Orthy, at-ing co xln't working cond.I· POLISHING, &. CASHIEn lracUve young woman . 110n~ ., fringe benefttl, 40 P 0 S 11' I 0 NS. flt!me. Fle.~\IJle houl'!. Apply in hou~, 4 day week, 44 houn Growth co. <I locations. perw11, r.1en1ory La ne. pay has immediate open. 1\11'.:TRO CAR \\'ASH, 7950 lhirhor Center, C.t-1, ing~ for •• • Harbor Blvd, C.i\I. GIRL Friday neede d CASHIER-Cler~. full time &. w / 11 t r on g bookkeeping part lime. Xlnl 11·orking bkgmd, Mime typing. t.fust cond, benrfils, permanent. have ability m handle all of- 4-Lll05t, 8-11 Baker Sl, C.l\I. fice procedures. Call betwn ~6-Zl31. 10 & 1: Coast MUSic, CASHIER CAR WASH 642-2851. .. LARGE male brown & v.'hite .. >I b''-ail y Contr. 642-5597/"'" ~'. Ch k. 1--' 1---------- • vailoble. m Fore•I Ave, • 0 ue serv. av · our <>"fU"""~~ exper. uc ........, tt.f'll. ATTRACT. WAITRESS pointer. Vic. Newport Hgts. ho t·" R 64" 00-1..aguna Beach. <194-9466 54S-J583. me or p...,. up. eu. \\"ATERPRF vinyl d ee k ........,.,..,~. Exper. Not under 21. NO Call Otw: 8 .&. 6 HAIR.STYUST, better your TRAUB AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR " • XLNT 0Fr1CE SPACE Oean-up 4r ttlil:, malnt. coatings, &ll types. Lee PAPERJ-IANGER -all ~'Ork PHONE CALLS. Apply In FOUND Black mixed Ter-&15-2550. Roofing Co ~1 64" -d b f joh now avail. Lido Bldg, lJS5 ·• '-" • -'"" one Y pro ., no loo penoo Surf &: Sirloin., 5930 /ia Lido. N.B. 673-4501. ~:~oo:e~: ~~74 ~~Trt Babysitt ing Additionll * Rl'modelin& Amal!. For frtt t'St. 968-0316 _w;.:.:.·~C~oost=~H_-...'.!.y,~N~•~·--- •~oo SQ. IT. S6 Sfrrio. COSTA MESA GPJ"\loick & Son, Lie, PROFESSIONAL painting -APPLY now for part & lull FOUND-Young green parml 67~1 11 S49-Zl70 \ t · / t · Q -•tty · · h \ Crpt'd. dcp"d. Costa ?>1esa, PRE-SCHOOL n erKlr ex erior. u... time conce!i_s1on e p at in ::inug Harbor Trlr Court k & · ) «7 745· "·'l I J C,11 '16-2l~n Elactrlcal wor materia."" -J. OCIR. ........ a ter pn1 "" "" on Ne"-poTl Blvd. ~&-7910. Enroll 11()-\v for F"all 8 03 INDIVIDUAL bldg for ol-18th & Monrovia, l,li day + Jnt.-Ex!. Qualif}' Work. __ ,.._1_1 _· ------FOUNU Approx 6 mo part EL ECTRICJAN, licen.~ed, R bl p I , E . NJ G fices or ston:, 211 \V, lull day r;iesslorw;. Planned e1150na Y r ceu APART:0.1 NT CLEAl !"\ collie. Vic 15th and Orange, bonded. Small jobs, ma1nt. F " 1 •'"5766 · · ,_ w· \\"ilson, C.~1. 642-6:.GO. program, hot lunches. Ages &. repairs. S4S-SX!J. ree esuma e .,..... Energel1c young; fltl.1 w ing JtB. 536-7'2-il. ,, ,, .__ 6 '" ,,1 6 PM -~-:-~--==---, l ~1·0 t of * NE:\V PORT BF:ACl-1 ....,, •u11 :"II "' • 1 . -:: p A I NTTNG/P.apering. 18 o earn, .., our earn FOUND-Stingray bicycle vie S2.0 wk-COr.1PARE! 6-12-4050 _G_•_rd_•_n_i_n~g-----yrs. in Jlarbor atta. Llc & neat, sharp iooking ""Choo :10•l·300-fi00 JI. :\5c \Varner Ave. in H.B. Iden-Choo Cha.rml'rs". Apply P h '\ f'-'n 01· I'"l ~ILD --. Jnlnnt Jo 4 •-. P-1,,.10--' G·-' bonded. Re l's furn. &lZ-2356, · '' r. ~·~· · o-'-"' tify. 892--1716 betwn 11-3. \...£1 ...... , ,,.~ '" ,,..... ....... ener Rental Readi~r. 569 \V, 19th I 445 Have 3 )T old child, lrg Tree \lo'-Ork, pr"ning, PAINTI NG· Hone•I Business R en ta " · • St, C.!'.1. betwn 9 &: 11. FOUND pres.cription gl11.sse5. home & fenced yd. El Toro, 1prinklers, clean up jobli, guaranteed work. Llc'd, NE\V s1orr~/i;hops at N'pt. Corner Cortez & Junipero, ~fissio n Viejo area. I and' cap in Ii:, George Any size job. Call 675-5740. AUTO mechit111C, exp'd ln Pier & Ocean Front s100,_eo. __ <a_,_1_~_,_._'4_5--086 __ 1_. __ 8.',(1..-4370. 64&-5893. Plai ter, Patch, Re;la lr German or B5~~~""2c::ars. Up. FND: Irish Setter in Hur)-BABYSITTING -Beach CREATIVE GARDENING Zoran lmpoTlS, """"""". Balboa Bay Prop. 673-7420 t1ng1on Leh vie. Pis lde11· area. my home, by hr or Comp m a i nt e nance & PLASTER-Patch-Rm Adds. BAKER, experienC"ed, perm· srORE, prime !oration, E. =ti~ty~·7.'~'"-c"-"-·~-cc-,~CC" wk. 3 yr& & up. 673-8470. landscaping. Yard clean-up, Accou!f. cellingft, 1 tu cc o anent. Trot1er's Bakery, 234 1i1h St, C.i\I. w/sho"·case & F"OUND female black kit-BABYSITTING my home, sprinklers inst. 6i3-1166. -~ro~f~on~. ~F~"~':'~' ~· \~m~o~t~'-'_· 1 ~F"o~rt':"'tt•Aiivii'~·· .. "'_.g~Bciiiih~.iiiiii 11{'1,\y rrrnocll'lf'!I, inc-I crp\s, lrn-Sat et \\'estcliff Shop-lrg fn-cd yri. hot meals, day EXP. Japanese Gardener. 835--393t, 644-4l70 aft. 5· Orp~. !<lf,!"n &. ha.r. &15-031 1. p1ni: Center &IB-Z243. & n1 te. 642--5299. Know ho\\·, up-keep, plant * STUCCO * Be.nking: EXPER. SJIO\\"ROO'.\I mff,!. & ofhce FOUND small land turtle. Carpet Service pest, trunrning, clea.rHJp. \\"e."tt plasterln1: Orange Co. ~pace. Close in l...a£'Una loc. !\cv.-port Rearh. 968-3-186. \\'hy not plaBler yoo? No COMMERCIAL $9;'/ 10 :S3.50 Mo. 494-4653. 833.$Tll Introdoctory Spttial AL"S Landscap111£, Tree re· -"jo=h~t~oo=~'=m="'='-""-""'.:._=~·-~ I TELLER & --~---~-'--~5=55 iorc Di.scount * PATCJl PLASTERt•'G e Pr1n1c lle\all Lo cution • Lost movaL Yard remodel111a. •~ Steam or shampoo cleanin< T h ...... Al\ ' F -o·m•t EXPER J8x40. Xlnt traffic. 1873 ru .... u.ung, lot cleanup. •J"PN· n>e ""' ff. • Harbor, Ci\1. &16-#i~-LOST nr Pantry Market, I DIAMOND Repa.ir sprinklers. 673-l.166, Call M-0-68ZS PROOF frm.ale n . ..:!dish-blond shaggy Repairs or lni1allat1on Pl · Ind ustrial Re ntal 450 part Pekingese . 5-15-5773. Frtt E!:t. &l5--1TI7 EXP. Japanese gardener. umbing MACHINE *COSTA MESA * $9S, & $167 per month. * Jnau~1r1al units, read y Jor occupancy. lJG-Z20 Po1\'f!r I\" C. NA"ITfl.l·:SS llLTR. * 230 r.. 111h. c.:i.t. 6-12-1·185 J.\IDUS'11l1AL t;pacc 1280 sq II. N<'w blr111; 11·foflire. Lrg l'!"ar door. 17~7 \Vh itticr St, C.~1. Dys: &16-~3.1, eves: 6-16--00ll . Storage 455 * * * * * ~,~: :s:r:1a~es~=c•.T ·-A-K-' A_S_&--,~--P-t-om-bl-ng OPERATOR __ llc'd, bonded, re p Ip e Exper. JapallE&e Gardener remodtl Ol'W cons!, Free Complete yd M'rvice, Neat est. 646-83-10 & Re!ia. Free e~t. &lZ-4389 PLUMBING REPAIR AL'S GARDENING No job too 1mllll !or gardentna: & 1 m a I I • &12-3128 e lan<iscoping serv1Ct"1, call __ C_O_L_E_P_L~U7M~B~l7N~G~ ~98. Serving: Newport, CdM, O:l&ta Mesa, Dover 24 hr, r;erviee. 645-llITT. -UNITED - CALIFORNIA BANK fi Monarch Bay Plaza SOuth l..6guna 496-1273 Equal Oppor. Employer _s~"°"'--'~·-~_·•_•_•clill_·_. ____ ,Roofin,.g,__ ____ ~- Yamauchi Ga.rden Serviet LEE fu;,fln~ Co. RoolinK of ~~~~~~~~~~I f"N"e Land~aPf'. O:iNiultin1: ii M2-62Sa all lypci;. fi"f"OVf'r, repalrrt, Bankln& &14-4450 Income., rent space In CLUB r.1Ai"IAGER t xp'd unique CdL\1 Salon. call Jim tor pvt lra~ma.l ~rgaruia: Scolt, 644-1321 I.I.on. Please submit resunie HOUSEKEEPER • HEl.PER & salary requirements to Run errands, lite homekrep- ClassU1ed Ad No. 330, Daily ing & cooking for elderly Pilot, 1~.o. Box l560, Coi;t11 cpl. 3 hrs per day, 3 dayr; J\ll'~ 92626 per wk. 3 ref! req'd, (}.oiTI AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR COOK, exp'd stclle nian for small 1 man k1!. In Newport Bl'llCh. Nile Sll\11. Drop CaJd trans. f?.!iO per hr. Call Set up & C!Jll':rate Acme Grid· !'.Tri;. Oavls for In terview, iey 6 eplndle &. Brown I: \l•k-day~ 9-5, 642-1626. Sharpe. with mune, plKlne &. p~5t HOUSEKEEPER-live In . exp. to clnS11ificd ad No. 301, LovinK care 2 yr old girl. DaUy Pilot, Box 1560, Costa Eastblufr. S200/mo. Mesa, 92626 cly1i/644-J447, eves/644-5620 COOK, EXPER. HOUSEKEEPER, live -in, Apply Monday At STA-FAST, INC, 926 So. Lyon Sant• An• P/t:lme. MUST BE CLEAN under 40. A-1. Exp'd only! & NEAT. l\0 PH 0 NE Refs Top salary, Hun··I ~"!'"!'"""""""!""!"""'~ CALL..s! Apply in person, ting1on Harbour, 846-4666. MAN-1 perm, pt time 1w' Surf&S!rloin,59lO W.Coa.s\ HSKPRS Emplyr paya Jee. early AM new1pl I NP.B" II . NB delivery to home• n . \\y, . G@Orge Allen Byland Agen-Must havt' dep. car A be C OOK -FRY EX P ER. cy 106-8 E. 16th, S.A. reliable. L.A. T I mt a , e BLUE DOLPHIN e 547--0395. &tl-4800. Al-'PLY £\'ES, HOUSEKEEPER, Ba pt l 1 t 11!.a Via Lido, NB Conv. Hosp, 661 Center St, MGMT. TRAINEE G~at potential COOKS wanled, hroller CK-Costa f.1esa. Call ~ll"I. Schmidt per Apply in person, The INSURANCE AGENCY \\'ESTCI..IlT J)erby Rest. 1262 Pa.J~ade~. casually ill:'iurance agency PERSONNEL AGENCY CM. glrl. Take over one girl off. »u WeS"tcliU Dr .. NB CoOKS _ broiler, u ule & icc. t.lust know undef'\\'rlt-&15-mo pantry. 1670 Newport Blvd, ing, marketing, & be \\"llhng r.tANAGER: Costa Mesa to take care ol claims, )(lnl Doryman Fish Ch!pi CPL re tired Apt-Motel, wife. f\Hu re, good !lalary + profl! 2100 \V. Oceanlront, N.B. • k h 1 d 1 sh11rlng. Send ~ume P.o.1~~~~~---,---.,..-,-1 ma1u \\T • us ian -It ma nr , Box 1036 Ne\lo'JlOrt Bearh 1\1ALE hel p wanted. Apply Fu.rn apt + lalary. 675-8740 92().13. Kentucky F ried Oilcken, Custodial Helper INSURANCE girt for Lam•na Dana Po!nt,MLaguna Be.a.ch, ~-Corona dl.'"1 ar. Beach of!ice. Typing, l n-1--~=~----~' Ocean Vie'\11 School Di11trict voicing r outine duties Ex· MASSEUSE e.xp. or will $2.31 per hr., part time . 2-3 perien~ rielirable. South train. Call for interv1ew hrs. each AM. Lite deaning Coast lnsurnnce, Zll Ocean be!ween U noon and 6 p.m. duttes at elen1entary •Choo!. Aw. <194 -1031 847-9213. Work exper, tn cleaning de-e JANITOR e MATURE v.'Oman, care for 3 11ired. AppUcalions must be ehildnn, my home. Kood tiled Pl!rsonnel Comm. Ofc. Exper. tmpital deaoin1:. salary, light hou.ekeepinr, " ·, I• (;AHAGF. nl'edttl for Storage near D11 na Po1nl t.lar1na , 2!3-63S-7910. Trader's Paradise lines times dollars ther-rno roof coatings, white CO:".lPLETE lav;n It: 1:arden-& color. Lie/bonded since EXPER. 7912 Warner, 11.B. by 8/20. Evenin1: .I. night 1hifl!I. own trans. Call M6-6J87 • Rentals W•nttd -• .,.,,_..-.....,,.,,-c ·-Have <13 umts, 2 BR .. l~ \V£ NEED l or 2 Br. Houi:e ba's., good Joe. Exchange w/yanl. l'e\\'lY\\·eds. \\'ill :to"'·n for smaller units, do v.·ork want to make a Fortin Co., Rltrs. 642·5000 house. Ld£., N.B. C.r.t., 1711-C \Veslcllfl N.B. Cd:'\1 up to Sl40. 830-2635, R-1 bldg. Joi in Brigham 642-6.i27· (Ir 5-46-6:.Sll. City, Ut11h, 60' x 145', b'5t PRO~'ESSJONAL woman resiriential area. \Van~ de~i.re& b11chlor or l br. uni Calif, R,E. or boe.t. Value (wit h stove &. rt'll apt. $100 $3800. 495-486;, a. mo. r11 nge in JIB yearly "---~--,--­ rental. Uullt1es included. Beaut golf rourse lot, ocean view, rlub memhe.r.;hlp, San &12-4321 ex1 233 8-6 pm, Antonio Shores. ~lcxico, 1\IRLINE Executive 1vishes $5500 value. \Van t lat!! mo- 10 lea.M" horne 1n Dover rlel clean car. 536-9685 Shore1>. No children. Prerer t ---------- 1 ,, "IS~ Triplex, s,A., All 2 BR. v1n1\• k p.-..1 . x.,,,..,., . Crp1.J;/dr1"15, ,.nci gsr., 6 yrs \\'ANT to l"l!nt garage lvr old, Gl esum.;ible loan S3500 r;;toragl' & t>obLy ~hop in eq, Trade for C'ar or ? ?? Nel'<pon. Call 675-8677 alt Same value, 968-Z28J 6pm or be! Sam. I c.7~0~Dod~-,.~Ooargeo--,~R~T~. 7,~., \\"INTER renl&l W'll.fited, on !\f11gnum eng, 4-spd, P/S, t.'\lt'11n fronl. In: lnmUy, min P/B, Vinyl top, OraJlle "''' 4 Br's. 64~59Z2. blk inter, sharp. Trade for: M isc. Rentals 465 2 BR. unlurn apl $150 mo. :; BR unlurn ho mr S·l2:i nio. I nn. turn up! Slj(). AGENT 646-3255 CAr \l"/AUlO tr8n&. 96S-Z28J \Viii trade l')lpensive. silk shantung MJfa ; For 11:11s BBQ, Hw.tr10r-<111!rj(W1r (Atpel· Ina or ftnce painting or what~???~ 644-1536 ing aervice. '<17. li4l-7Z22 J im 548.-04os =====~~--1 Sewing/Alteratlon1 EXPERIENCED J1pane.e __ _:;__ __ ;__....:, __ 19' '611 Johnson Surler, I/0, Gardener, 1'1aintenance 4 Alter•tlons -642-5145 rbritls huU, 9-puli, open -'-'-"~"-"~P~·-'37_-88~7_4·-~-Neat, accurate, 20 ~an eitp. bo"" convt top. Great fi,h, Complete Gardenill&" T rH Sarvlce 11ki hoot. Tl"adt' tor Cal XI. Service 846-mt. Frtt Estimal1s 673--1166 GENERAL Tl'H Serv. Yard clean-tJp, hauling, 1prlnkler ~·Diesel aux sloop In N.B. DICK'S GARDENING repo!n . Reas. 846-.'iM&. Valuf'd at S4::.00. Tradfi for Res!dential-Olmme.rcJal Tile impon or domestic auto of • Clean.Ups_ Ph. 642--0473 th11 t value nr 'r EXPER. Hawaiian Gardener CERAMIC Illa new k 53fi.42ST Complete Gardmng Sef.. remodel. Ff'N eat, Small 16' Garwood \JllU!y inbrd vlce, Ka..malani, 646-4676, jobs welcome. ~24:16. (fish or !!ki1. Perfect C'Ond-Goneral Servi'cos Wind Cl I owne-t'11 pridl'. Tni~ tort ----------__ •_w __ •_•~•_;"t:.,. __ late inodt!l car In good cond '11-IJNGS by MO(llle, l.t ./ \\TINDOW cleaning, f'X· or ~ 5-l5--Z924 elect,, plumb, fence, tile, pl!'M. Low ectlmate1 on all Ha~·e 10X5S mobtle, 3 !on in1llns, carpentry, paint ete. jobs. •ir cond, \l'/IOX40 f!nclosed 1_54_5--0_R_lll_. _______ 1 ./ Also yard cleanina: lr. 1oorch, OH er or tn!.d.! for LlC'ENSED Handyman-Light I ~-~~h~ha~ttl~h~t1. ~·~!14-~39~53~.~~ 1 prop, Prescott or Phoe:n!x. Plumbing • Elt'd -Carpen-j · 546-04119"' 64""'° ""· ,. .. sn.. I Iii' I Witt tnide Irvine Olellt HANDYMAN, carpent:y, L1 .. 111• f Country Club rolf member.. I Jpl!om~~bln~g~&~~·l~K~m~·~c~•b~U:I-: I ;~~~~~~~~;; 1h!p for late moc;lel 1hltton ly. Work tuant 968--065., wagon, tPOrtl car, RoUs Hauling Job W•nted, Male 700 Ro}'t'e. &16-5970. What do you have to lriJde'! Lls1 II here -In Ornn~~ Counl}'"s J11rgest read tnd· Ing po~l. 642-567H MOVING, garage !'.lean-up A: RETIRED Gentleman W•nts Ille hauling. ReaM!nable Jo b. H u m a n I I 1 r I a n , Free e1t1mate1. 64~1002. responslhle. r•l1 tlvt"ly hone~t. &!l11n no object, Sl Sell Idle Items now! LOCl\E:Jl, few,.d stnrRge fl.Ir ho11 !.s-or c11m pen. rot per I* * * * * * loo! 61M560. i!!lll!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!l'!!!!!!!iJi!!!!!lll\!!!!!l~.i!!!!lll\!!!11!~ a year O.K. \Vrlt,. P. O. Box Turn unu!!M Ite ms ln tn quirk 5 4 C I "-' cuh, call &t2-S67B , 1 , orona De M11r, ......,, Fut ~ults are just a phone -'~"~"=· ~---~~~ call &Y.'a,)' -642-S678 P!lo1 O tLuU'ed ad. 6'2-M78 • .. SECRETARY Typing ~SH 85. -UNITED- CALIFORNIA BANK 6 1\-lonarcb Bay Plua. South La~ 496-1273 EQUftJ ()ppar. Employtt BANKING TELLER One Yetr E :icper . NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK ' Laruna Hills Office 23521 Pueo de Val~ Call Mni. Cdltns ~00 Equal ()ppar. Employei· DELIVERY boy, part time. South. Coast Community alter 5:30 pm. Mull ha~ drlver'1 license lfospital, South Laguna MEDICAL 0.8. -Gyn. .Frof)t . Bushard Phannacy. 2.i.4 ~-l 3ti , Ext. 356 otlice. Exper. Ovt'r 21. Xtra Forest, LllKUna Beach. JOIN Uie BeautiJul Ideas Olv benelits, Penn employment, DENTAL RECEPT. of Gen. foods. \Ve need 2 ~158 9 to 11, or 5 to 7. Expl!'r. nee. for thla busy respor11lble teeMgel"!I & 3 MEDICAL -Sle!'W> -Reoep-adult1. No door-to-door. ofc, Desk only, l()fllt Sais, Exec: pogllions av a I I . Uonllt.~ Lit. bkkpng, Phone gd benelib, H.B. area. &4l--2f'64. 644-177a for Interview. 1146-3540. DENTAL A11 l1lan l , ex- perienced, lake X-rays, non 11moker. Prefer 11ge1 :.13-35. N.B. 5 dafl. 54l--22SJ. D EN TA L A,,slltant-Exp necessary. Mu11t know X- rays-. 646-1982. DESJGN/dra.JUng -electro m tth, 4 oplo m ec h. ~vice1. Send txp. &: q.Jllf}' req. to P.O. Box 1095, H.B. lra;J7. DONUT shop 'II-Wk, !email' Night lhlft No e x p necetury. ~-Apply Mr. Donut, 135 E. 17th St, C.M. J . W. ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT BEAOI e Hu tmmfdlate openlnr for SALES HOME STORE WOMENS READY TO WEAR & CHILDRENS e e NEEDED Two Office Girls MuM bl! 25 and able tlD dr1W -APPLY - 186 E. l&th St .• C.M. NEW ACCOUNTS CLERK E.-parlmc:ecf NOTE TELLER Experienced -UNITED - CALIFORNIA BANK 2712 W. CoHI Hwy, *DRIVERS* No Experience • BLUE DOLPHIN • Nec•1saryl HOSTESS • Full or p/t lme Ne wport Be•ch 646-2431 Part Tlme MuS1 hl:\Ye clean Calif. drl•· Apply In per.on lO.S p.m. ~'i VIA Lido, NB Ing rt'COrd. Nnt under 2S. • "' F .~ 1-• N 8 YELLOW CAB CO. ' ., ~· •·· . . ' "'WEED II A l'f'lp'' .. ciell/1 C Equal opportunity employer Equa.I Oppor. Empktyt<r out the treuures A truh -1 ~~IM~~Er.. fl~6t~h~S~t~.la;·M~. :;::1'!'~~'!!~!!!!!"!"""'"'"~11'!''!"~~ ...... --...... tuizi Into cash thru a Dally Daily Pdot Wawt Adi haw sell the old stuff Pl-f Classified ad. 60-5678 bll.l'([aln.1 g&Wn. Ca=\~\ ~642-667;::_::.;;•:..:.;N~ow-"-\ ___ .t:Rtt:::!.y~lhe=-=°'~w;.:;.•ht;:::H ____ 1 ---~_r-\~~~T . ' ----·· _4i _ --,,. ....... ~~--- ' OAll Y PILOT J[Il] I ll§JI J[Il] f'--_._,_ .... ~J[Il] I J[§J .__I _-___,J[§JI[.__ _•~ '_' v .. __,J ~ [ ....!:'~, J~ 3 Lints~ :t"flmu, $2.00 l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;~1 J[Il] I 1: ltl1*it11•it .......... ... ,, W•nted, M & F 710 H•lp Wanted, M &. F 710 Help W•nted1 Ma. F 710 'Help Wanted, M & F 710 Furnitur• 110 Mi1etll•MOU1 111 Musical lnl"truments 121 Boats, Power 906 QMUSTllN~ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 642-5812 "7:::::::::-::::c-::c:--.c.:::-"'.'.""-:'.'I -~-~~~~-~~ ~~-~~~-~~-IFEM Gl!:r Shep good ·-~~~-~-~~-1 SECRETARY "'OMAN ovt>r 25 to g1ve out SACRIFICE. BeauufuJ verde BASS GU I T AR Ricken ,-' -w/chldrn & ma..!e yt'I Lah $19SO I R.E. Mklng, 5 yrs exp, lhorthand & typ-h-ee ad\.1. c.alaoder 4 hrs pt't green 1narblt> game 1.ahll!', Jh" · j R I Wher like ney, 2 ptck·Ups I Rt'5e!itth Anatyn lo $1200 in<> .•• , •'"•'•' h •• ,.... • ••• Car -sury. Call 4.)'' round. 27" he1ghr.-110-IS IS or ea !Mt ~ction. ··~ or ~ w I papers to rood homf_ 19 f! Californtan JIB Mf'rc .... ,.. .i:.... " u1 "L~· • 642-fi625 ('ruiser 110 J[P, Bail tank. AC'rounianl/CPA to SlOClO Salary $500-$600, depending \714f 636--4749 11-lt 4 pm. t1que Gret;!.an carved woo1 ·4~9~7-:'1~3~7'~.=~---~--IEiE-Wr.-;:ilbi,7,;----;;;I •· t Cf .. ..---11 • .....,.. r I • p••i""• -•-1-G:.r.nl~NSTA:-;GELS. No :::: BEAUT -'I hlk .,, ' t'let:'a hal!Pry lnrw l. JUsT 1.1!'3 o;man-· · i)O..., upon ex~r1ence.. C all YOUNG inrernatit;1naJ Ct;1. 1"""esa--. ca " '-""'" DRUr.t SET ~·omp lete S ...,F J '-~' .' hauled <1ul , a real fishing f c Bkkpr S7:'il) -'c"c'-·'c"'--,--~---~---I !t!eking managemenl. F.arn on lari:e c-asten.. Cusrom g&&. Daily P ilot offers: 10 W/cymbais Sl'>O. 11 a 1 u e, iameu-. enu1. e mos ho.al. tl-lnol'f'<l L!do Shores t:xl'f'. Sf>r'y SJOO Sen11-re!1red couplr. 10 $1000+ per mo. Variable brdroom ~t. light fin ish, ~~r~: :~~t~~g;~n~~~~ S:r;i>. Call 541Hi265 alter 6 ~~~!!4~.e ry affectionate. Holl'!, 617 Llrio Pnrk Dr, .~:h11'11,/Rf:d.",~1 .. , ,0 s'•.~-! manage ap!., Jess than 50 hrs. Call S33-30:'1q be1>1·n 3 & l<irJ:l' chesl, t•r.rl tahlt>s, b O pn1. Ne\\'Por1. Ph 67J-40~:i _, "" ,... .-, " "'~' 6 pm, Thurs & r~rl. 1 Englander hox s1>ring5 11.n11 'i range Coast C:>Uege for f' R EE Chocolal" _ pc::nnl . · A f' Clrrk rn $4~ unus. i\lust be nt'at and '!i!!'!!!!!if!!i!i!i!i!i!i!i!ii!i!!!i!i!i! I fn1-1in inflttrf's~. Real buy 111 wnrld 's ft~! Butld a Beller Office Furniture/ S 1 a 111 " 5 I!' k 11 1e n 1 & 18 LARSON l20 !O 1969 f.:t>ypunch-029 To f'.j)() ~.er !i<ir1"1b!e, no n-dnnkcr, ~ $300. ·199-1!28. G rhcns1anget Con t es l. Equip. 824 10 n 'ha 1 r e_ d g~y "I· \\'/lj() hrs. Xlnt !am1Jy hoal T 'SH llj() <-ilPll 1 " o l J1 n1all )/~) "\\layne" ha1 five Wi!Shing --'--'--------1 fo th CI d Ct ! f ~"~i 1 Rre-:•pt. l'JW to · . 1 •-1 u .. h -· . Hl".AU'I". -·· -w 8 _ CON"[E'IP d k &.~1235 r e. oora o to a a 1na. M-._i nt. E ~-.•••••.... '*''' NEWPORT main enance C'rNl'I'!, s1111ry ......... c 1 • ..,111 ''""'' '""c 1 ,.. inachine tub-sized Clowers ,; e.~ec es , cu."1n 1 __ ·....,,...,"· "''°'==o--,--I \\l /l rlr, full tnp & 11 11 equip. Harns OUse1 & iipt. \\'nle ad no. fl-1320, Spanish Br Af't. Onlpl'IP. with rotating pistils-al! in d{'s1gned , 4:.!''X8-l" w/s1dc 1 *FREE \\'OOD _,, $2695 2 PttSSrnan •••.•••••• ~.67 / Personnel Agency Dally Pilol, P.O. Boie 1560, \\'as Sl"(I. NQw on!y $152. 5 warm brown. orange, Yel.· hutch, 4 shdLng tambol..lr Model Glass Co., J 6 4 4 !!71_:tTI 11 !_Y~'.783 e ... es' Gas A/C I 833 Dover Dr ., N.B. Costa i\lesa, Cahf. 92626. A 1. gru<1 PC Spanish Dinette Ser. lrJW and red . "P""-pha•'" sections w/8 dra .. 11 er i;. Superior, C.M. 646-l23l. •--,1 •= 642 3870 n rquts "" Xlot -mt. 149. Se!. urr '""' L .,.,,~ice ' l\n ··········,,..,.,.,'""""~"!!!!!·~~~""!!!!!SERVICE Sta. help. l JuU ,., Plus"isrebuilt Y.'11.Shlngma-Inlaid brttss in walnul top. 3-l' FellO\\'S & S!rwart cbn DARLING 7 wk old German cn11ser, tu!Jy "'q u 1 p · n. ShP!Jherd to goorl homf'. Galley, Head. SIS radio. r.tejor Appliance I time exp. lube n1an, i I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiii :IAA5 Marbor Blvd., C.~I . chine with a message. S(.'l" A real buy at $350. &~-8006. Repair ................ Sllii6 I R. E . SALES I ~raveyrl man. 2 exp. kt>y ANTl"'UE ~R-9457. ro apprec19.te at Daily Pilot 67,1.-7738 M11n1. Plumrer •.•.•• S!l.'\O larwin r•alty, inc . island men, 3 p/!lml!' \\•k-'' ,.. '1t SEEJNG IS plant. 110 W. Bay. c-a FINE ART RENTALS 1810 f o· La c "" ESTATE AUCTION ""' 7 K1ueos, 6/M, 1/F, all w/r. 1\111111. G!aiitt ·••••·•• ffirsae 111 of r.11n ol n11es. Toni Reilly's Arco, BEL'.E:VJNG • r-.·esa. Pl"O('eed, to Oranoe ,..___ ho fl 612-4S-18 .. 534-3885 "''"\\' gas lanks, dingy. r.1oor1ng aviiil, $3500. Call Toni 54R-9707 7am-3pm, \Vl"'ct lhru Fri. ,1~2 B kh A fl B F I Au '3 1 :to PM '"b i.w.1.vrale your me or 0 Jt'I! toes, rt .......... home. 642-2357 !land f'inishtr .10 roo urst \'e, · · · l9rb & N'e1 .. ·port. C.l\1. n 111 e, g 4 • :. ' f urn11urr bargain~ al gJVE'· Coast College Scholarship I al k """" Benchman .......... $13fi.Ei7 714-~16-.1411 213·592-JZll l'""°"=C"OOc-cc--~--Sal nHe. Aug 14, 7:30 Pi\ol ai\ay Pl'I"~"'· All decora!n~ Full(;. Make o(ff'l's in \\'rJt. ~ q~ ~ng artwor Irom, ,oc'='c3!>->IOOO=C,..:-~-----l;;;-;;-;-;;:;c-"""--,.~---I Bldg. 1\la1nl. ••••... ·· · S100 Opf'n1ngs for l\\'O part time SEl~~ICL Station salesman, Vie will sell a t pubhc aucti".111 l 11ems rrrurned lrom mMel 111~ to Pubhc ,Service Dt>p1 , \I; ... ;..,111 a:pr:e~I. & r.i:~~; 'DARLING male black lny TRADE -Beaur .11' cusiom La b Ttth ......... · · $700 up 11nd 11\'n full ltme f·x:p<>n-Yu 1lmt', Hie me ch 2 l1u"J?:e l'S!at,..s + I complf'te onm<'s. Sofas. f11mpi;, 1al1I~. Orange Coast Dady Pilot, Rarn-5pm, 7141772-6J30. pr.(Jdle w/papers-n-J0\'1ng & Chr1~. f\\'111 i;rrews & many Sere\\' il!acb1n" f'net'd R.E. F3 ll"Spfflple. Brr. knowll'dgl', good .salesman, antique t.10N!. To be !iOld to , f'ft" .. \\u.~1 sec to apprer.1atti. P.O. Box l560, ~la i\!esa, ~liilfcoPiEJi::<;«;~oo;;;:ll~"~M~h~l~•,.''•"_'."~k~•'.:·c"~~>-:'"4~9~. _ _j e1>tra~. for sn1 .. !lrr fbri;ls Opeffttor ........ $693.33 up 1e1 than averac:e ron1n1. ro. N,..al in appearance. Apply the highest bidder, No min. Bnng th•• ad !or rurthl'r CA 92&~'6. 3i\! 107 COPIER, excel cond, PUPPIES. Part Labrador. ~ boa1 & trlr. Right de11.J _ /l() R;\" t'VE'. shill •.••••.... $66.l JX.. ma.ior med ins. \Vp bave 2590 Newpo!'l Blvd,, C.r>I . 1mum, No reserve. i'f'(lucrinns. c11n he i;een a l Sl50. -. 67~7.140 ""'f'eks. ML>i:ed c 01 0 rs . 5~o7o;1Y20.1nl'olved, Aft 6 pm Typp1<'Mler t;0me1h1ng d1 Heren1, drop Jn SERVICE Sta1ion ma n 204 \V. Chapman, Orange '.ml.l O;in !:t , Santa Ana. 54 ., --o R!!'pair ....••••••...••. $606 and 111.lk ll ovf'r. 11an!{'d. fl-!N:h11n1cal f':xp 1 mile east ol S.A. Fwy 557..ffi35. JOHN'S BIKES Pianos/Organs 826 M·AL"-7E"'y7~JJ"iv 2 mo old ki•· 35· E~O Cl.ASSIC Cniiscr Tool Cutwr RETAIL salf's clerks, full & prefrrT('{{. Apply In Pf'l'SOn I !~1!m~il~o!w;~~<~o~f~N~w~p~c~L~t~··~·y~ [-'--B'fJl~S~~:~A~~~~~E:-NEW " ~ rl II rt I.,, ''3 d J C - -SUMMER C L E .o\ R ANCE ll'n, part Persian. Really inc u Ing ·a 1'1lr mooring. Grinder ............. ;.u....... par! tlmr. Busy rPtail outlet a1 \Va e ohnson hevron. SCRAM LETS MODEL HOME Columbia * Premium SALE adorable. 5'15--4101. All X'tra!, lmmac cond. New :'.-1~1r11! in CoiilR MeAA. Good salary J0~8 Bris1ol, Costa r.1esa. FURNISHINGS Ka . S . B Id I ,.ni,:. Slip all"dll. Transrnber ........... $:120 k fringe lieitls. Call J\lrs. SERVICE i,;\ation 11!tJ1d. fu ll Steyr * Romana wai.' ll'inway, a "' n. 2 KITTENS; one Olk, one $4500 ~18-6772 S·' Deco t Cons1drrably helow whole-10 ....1 $8'150--$287 00 \Vur!Jtzl'r, Kimball Lowrey, p , p · , 1 1-.'c-oo-c,.,-===~~~=I ..,e!5 ra or 01tmer, !2131 ~4-98&8, 11m1>, s;ilary + comm. ANSWERS S1ruS • • __,_ Alf E ·""" whte. a1t crsian. Pia) fu .117' 4., GLASTRON 10 • .,11,. C + $.\00 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;• • 900 C t<Rlf'. Sal, 111!4, 9-3 al lntl'r· 5 S""c<I~ $fi5.~<'<:: • .. unn, en, tc. $~:r;1& up. ~o•d,homo 5000730 " '" omm. ............. t..:xp d. E. oas! H\\'y, '" ~ .,.,.. R ~ " " · .,.,..., · M I ,. Ambulance Sales N.B. \{1rs r>cliv,.ry Service. ·16.iit 3 spds, men .l'.i: women F~NTALS. PLAYERS. ercury, tr r, top, ra Ill, Attenrtani Trne .•••••..• $4SO Graven -S1voop -DiC"rd -Bah~'OC:k S1. CL11, Publir; 1n. S~3.50-$?0 .f'rJ(>nd.Jy telephone inlor GOOD home for male cat -xtras, 50 hrs, S:.!750. 673-8120 De.fusion SERVICE Stal~Jn attendant, \Valkt>r _ KlD GLOVES vil••rL f"Jl'.:LD 'S PIANO CO. • lovQ~ children. a~ for fl-lr. Ciry. Opl'ra!t"Jr 1'rnt' .•••..• $450.67 SALESMEN all shills, Apply 4678 Cam-Ad vice, to "'1ves: To keep STEP-ENO tahles. y,•alnu1 -REPAIRS-1811 Newport Blvd. 962-4986 1·1' SEA \\llTCH-Spor1 modrl Epltat1al WANTED pus Dr, N.B. ~l&-1757. husband in good humor, just finish ~3 i"ach. Bt>droom \Ve <lo expert rrpair on C.Osta Mesa 714/64~325(} w/s!eering & lrlr. All new. Grwth Trnr ••.••..• $4:i!l.fi7 $SO,OOO+ SERVICE St at 1 on At. handle the old goat \l'ith KID lamps, 11·hile thry las! S3 a..!! niakE'l! &. models WOULD YOU Peli and Supplies ll 'L.J ] $795. 546-0578 any t I m e : Otderly ••····••••••···• $404 trndant-Apply Al's ~1obiJ, GLOVES. Pach. 4 Dra\\·er c~ts. likl' 2340 NE\llPOTIT BLVD, Q t BELIEVE -~ M6-0060 Sat . Saks Rep. Trne. Ja(j \\I. Balboa Blvd, N.B. 1 ~$~N7,~U~oM~l~Ca~<h~. -R<~,-,,-,,-,~,~1 new $35 e11ch. UFF 1885 NEW HOURS FREE ORGAN LESSONS 23· TOLLYCRAFT o . b . Comm. + •••••••.••••• · $.WO START BUILDING A SE\\'ER cleanlng 1;ervice-Old, very ornate hrass ca!il'. Har ho r BI v d., C . i\I . 2pm m lOpm ~1on-Fri u long as you like! No reg-Ptts, General 850 cruiser. 110 hp r.tere. t.11nl Rourr Sales ~ECURE n..'TURE FOR man. Apply 3619 \V. t-1cFad-Xlnt rond. & workini;:: order. ~8--9-157. Sat·Sun 9am to &pm istration. No obligation. Just rond. Xtras. Best olr. C001m, + · · · · · • •••· ·• · $500 YOURSELF. \\'!TH GREAT den, Santa Ana. Jch~al for houtique 'Sholl. elc, h'.OPENHAVN \\'al l u n 1 1 &lf.--4720 Come. Mondays 7:3() pm 645-4361. Glll"derw r Tme. •••• S.'466.66 7 7 TIGRlEO\\.;:",~POTEEXNPmA~OLJ~GN TEACHER recovering from r>!ust sell. SJ.'iQ. &12-3589 l'VP. i;ystl'm, r!esigned by Nora! \Vilt Take Trade-fns COAST MUSIC ANIMALS n Us ... Chip-36' S!ephens "Classic." Sips Housekeeper ··•••·•• $34 · ~ ~' ·'' • 1 : QI "' I I d k 642 2851 munks $4 9; ~I n 0 bird d 13 "' JNVEST~IE'.'IT FIELD. :<uJ~ery nPPds dependable ANTIQUES -!ablr s, chairs-. son. ~" pirrrs nc es • * AUCTION * · ' :J. Y a s. 5. Npt mooring. Sl3.;,oo. Aft i"urses Al l'·l "........ I I ' d I I 129 ,, ~-pp'1•• 110 "'"'°'' I p/!unP housrclean1ng help. armoirPs, lamps, rommodf'S Cll"S o ra\\r r:<, &orage L\Mi\10ND, S tei n wa y. · '" "" · · ' · pm. 2 13/R2J -6 58 a or Radio $2S6 OUR CO~IPA\"Y !IA~ Oll'n 11·ansp. 846-21•16. & clocks. 3S.l:'i E. Coas! un 1rs '" booksh{'lve~. On!( FRIDAY 1 P.M . Yamaha. New & used $14.9:.. il39-8520. 3&1J \\' 714/538--2542 i>ll 6 prn. D1~palchPr ····•··•···· JIY>'Y. Cc!,\! 57;;-251:. cw.;t $700, for sale s2;,o. ;... AUGUST 13th pianos of most makes. Bes! r>1cYaddrn, S.A. FOR:-<!ED A \"E\\' CO'.'/-TEACHERS. Kinrleni:arten drii-r rirl"SS<'r. \\'a lnt S35_ Bdrm sets. Divans, CbPs! of lcc=-~-~~~~~-1 ·rr S!eelecraft -Nrw S •S. Many Clerical Positions A1111it. 642·5812 1856 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa CEPT F'OR OUR CLJ E:-:TS l•r IJre·school, cdur·a1 1on & ROYAJ. Y."OO<lhurning range, 631_,,, .• ·'· buys in So. Calif. at Sch1n1dt AKC Rt'gis!ered C<lllie -rad io, Rehl1 I'll" , . ..,, to. ,,.,,, ril'll\\'l"rs. D1neti<'s. Mat!res-~, c -1 •· ood ho t h ' ,r, NO\\I NEED l\IEN ,r, \VO-ex""r. necess. 644-0232. porcelain 11.nd iron antique. 1' usic o., 1"" N. J\-la1n, 'rcr t.o g nie or s aJ'l' s!alled, Slip avail. Sl800. Aft 1 =0'"==~~-c---;-,--ses. S1crros. ColorE'd TV's, s 1 A f ru 6'12.-4469 \lE:>.' TO SERVICE OUT TEC.1-IN!CJAN for prototype Decoralors? 645--0924. STUDENT 2 drav.t>r knee Pianos. Organs. Comm'! an a na. o 1 er. · 6: s.t&-9390. •fA"\' QUALl"IEO AC 802 hole desks $19 ('ach, Ex· ORGAN \Vu•f •'I C t C t 852 C"ac'~TS r • Pirc, ortical & n1ech. fa b & Appliances eculive desk :lll"x60" J,ike berr bar. Poy,•pr 11\veepe-r, 1 • • zrr oncer a s 0-!ARACTER boat, 21', 4 cy! · · · assy. Send exr. & lliil&ry Tl'· Df>sk~. Appl1an{"t's & J'l.1UOI No. 4800 w/Leslie 5peakt r. SfA,,IESE K'i"O"> M&" $IO inbrri, l'Xeel cond. fl-1any 'll'.1""m<ilC> '' P .O. Box KENMORE ga'S s1ove , ne\I' $85. E.\eculi\'l! desk Xlnt oond, cost $~00 new. "'' · c ti" p d 1 • ,.. .,,, ... -.. ......,.,,.i d !110RE! & 115. Purebr'" mother, x <is. ara e av o r 1 t e . e Cadillac Car Pl ;in 1M=. .... ,, .. 7 J'<'ducffi up 10 SlSO. Port11h le •"' X•tJ in ..,..,..,,, con · S.J9. si1crlllce ;1000. &14-8006, 833-1445 "'"' H.B. "'~ · •so UI"" 1'°" fl bo Bl d WINDY 'S AUCTION 673--•7"8 ><g. lath.,. 82!>-1256. • Lillrra! Fringe Benelils di s hwasher aT ~ .. r ~~" . ar r v .• ., TEL App'T SEC'Y c '' '1• "0 1 '10 Z.1 It Glass "•h1" ··ru1·•· '"""""""""""""!!!!!!!!"'"' i • Plush Offlr.-s Stll'ert<lne Sll'reo reduced l =·c'~·="~-=~-'-· --~~~I Gu LB R Dogs 854 .._ " '-.,.., • I' c A NS E N Organ, 2 Volvo Pllg , xlnr cond. Orig NEED EXTRA i\IONEY~ e Stan ln1ml'd1a1,,\y Pl!inie, [1€'rm., our ore., cJLIT, $5(1. Sear'i; Rnhuck & Cn. 54 " ROUND ,. .'<re n ri a h I,. CQ,\JF: BRO\\'SE: AROUND :;;pinet i;t J I t 1. h • 0 N d-" s If . )' e, '1·a nu 11115 • AKC N'g Dachshu--'> sho'v ri\vner: 64$.-444~. -. \\'e nrl'rl yo u /1011' * ... -~pm.. ee .,,,; ,_e assur. Ar!ams at i\fagnol1a HB maple ciin1ng 5pl \\'/6 chrs 21175•; Nf'1vpnn Blvrl. I k 3711 So Lo l "" • Indeprnrlenl filn1 ro. lnc<k1ni:: EESJnES M 1\VJ~G Tl!F. Pd bus1 nrs~ ll'OJnan 11·ho en-Phonr: !ll\2~77~1. ~1 5(1. Coff,..e th!. shu11 rr Bth1nd Tony's Bldg J\ll;tl"ls ~; new. ' · v.·e !, 11uality S35. AKC reg Bo t R t/Ch t' 908 l k I OPPORTUNIT\' TO "ATl"' .iri.vs r all 1 h £ ~lrangrrs. 1-----------c 'I * 61c 0006 • · · P<ollel' S35. 547-3S51 or _____!_____~, en ar r or young \\"Of !fl£ jl('n[lr <" r , " SIDI': hy :;irll' dotih!f' dO<)r, cahlnr1,. ladd{'r bk chr. OSlii ,.·p~;1 '<r"'><> ll"\l O ----- for p/1 1me \\'Ork. No ree .'< ~;{1.(1011 & YO UR FIRST ill1·J6.16 (Ir 6i:i-1osri. rtfr ig/f rrPz,.r . S7:'i: fi42-i;i7R OPF.N" DAILY jl l<J 4 .... :'1-i ND spinei on::an. 5-1?-9:>!!! Cal 25 + Catlina 27 not a school f or appt. caJJ )"EAR TH ROUGH C0.\1-TELE:. &0lir.. ,.Xp. phon,. di:;hii·asher. S2:J; .ioo u~<>d ~---------8"'12"'1 •;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•! :ikf' h iww. reas. 8 Spode CUTE & cuddly sm mini. Guaranlee !he lowest rates in 12131 461-3051. !llJ.<;;S!ON!;. k SEP.\.[(F. salt~. S:?.-3-4 fll'r hr. Call t>rick~. 7c ra; assnrlrd junk. Garage Sale Time To Recarpet?? unc l'()n p\ares. ti73-llG9. po_"Xl!f's, AKC, 6 "'ks . So, Calif. "CatJ1na crws- NEEDED. babysitter for I FF.ES, \\'E'LL GIV E YOU G1r;ird'~. 616-9.\IL ~IR-1•HI , 9;:,.i Linden Place, f;Afl,\Gf: &. PATIO SALE COIT AGE. BOAT. BALD\VIi'J or;:a~ & Spcak('r, Champ line. Charcoal or ing dub", Location Ne'.l•port ~T old. 2:30-6 pm, Rl'!'S TI IF. CllANCE 'T'Cl O\r;-; &· GPHOI...'>TERY FORl::J\-IAi~ Cos!a ;\ll'sa. r.tarine 1rem:;, carnping gPar, CAi\I PER~ like ne11•, lllll pl!'!l.tl Olk. $3.>-S;)(). 53&--3766. llarbor. 714/968-18-!0 lor inlo. "d c-•f .,. -,~ •-fo.... OR l\IF.: ANY N"E\V CAR OF E .,, -----------Colrman tan!ern. Slt"Jvr. Carpet Bargains!! I kc}boa-rrl. :Oi250. 644-l:.!i7. GRE,\T D•"o P"-'"•"11·1.,f. 36' FL"BRIOGE Cru><•• req . &J .,.,r-i 1~ "" ,.. \'OUR CHOICE &· \\"E 'LL xper nN'do:u KENl'-10RE auto washr r Sfi.~. " u,..-'"'" " u 1_ ~· 2:~ pm. -. * 642--9683 ._,, ._,, Kenmore a utf) \\'a~her $T5. Coolrr, f'1cn1c jug, Pokvr All Sizes -All Colors BABY Grar.d. 111 ivate party. Golden fawn. also velvet. Sips 6. f~ully eqpd lnc i;kip '. NE\V Casualty Ins. Angcy PAY FOR IT, USED CAR SALESMAN Rolb !11.!e mo<lP!~. Xlnl conrl. 1ablr. Ludw!.i;: snaTe rirum & WINDY'S AUCTION Movin~. must ti a c r if Ice . Black Giant rl'as 557-74&1. S 135 /day , s 70 o I 'A' k . n~s parl llml!' exp. girl. Guar ,,. drlivtted. 516-8672. llliinl"i, Con1emp round 42" 20751.h Ne11o'j)()rt Blvd. CM $·1!f.>. ;):>7-0~11. fl.IJN. Scbnauzer female~. 81-;;6474~-82=llc.-~~~-~--I DAVE LOOKTi'\Gl.Ai\'D. lahlP & 4 chau"l>. Shor1 waw-Auction E 'lt''"'' Fri Nlte S • M h " 828 "l\'AJNT Eventually ruJJ timv. S,.nri FJ", AN'CIAL n,• "~.ST)IF.NT R•l7---Sll 5, •J ew1ng ac 1nts \\'eeks. Champion sire & lo rent ski OOal, 60 hp _, ._, P O Bo \°"" ·~ ••~w ~. Experirnce pf'f'f<'rrt>d hu: not =~'-==-----c-~= radio & much more. All In * 646-8686 "* rla 646-6~~~ or more , k 1 A lo (",._.,,entidJS to · · :-.: 0"'" ANALYST, R. E. BROKER F EDDERS air cond. 5l)rX} f I '~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!I CAN'VAS & 0-• s m. vo.). l\('e 0 ug. lb C ' •t 9_27 necrssary. Call ~larcus :-; nl c-nnr 111 ,(?11·e·aw·;1y ""'u -. H1':er or 2'-' C ff °" ,.3,_2 ~ os a" esa, Lo "'. ~--CAN HELP 1\1,\KF. ALL ~lotors &15-02-l2. BTU. modPl ASPQ5F20. Us· T'l'l('tR, 11n Heli<ll ropf', Cd:'-1. e AUCTION e s,.1\·'ir1g mach. w/pullrr, PURF.BRED GF:RJ\-lAN ? "'" a .,..;,,"' '1Vll t xl $105-$120 WK Tll!S N)SSIBLE. TO ~,\r..T f'rt nnl,v 2 mos, S~.i. 961\...!1250. Sal N ,.;11n !\In 9. 11g~iag, dhJ nrNlle_. AJ1;0 SHEPHERD P UPS $.1.i i ;·~'c;,,:;:---;~,-----=o l New Orange Co. corp. needs O~ TIIF: RO/I D TO \\'AR D WAITRESS !~.fi Cu ft Genf'ral Elec split se\\·s stra1~ht sti!f'h (n1odl"I * * 646-21 79 * * Boats, Sail 909 ., C"f'"ANCIA ··o E'<rrr. rnoc1 &· Cotkt111l:t. i\TOVJNG -lllJ mll ~I £()! An. HOUSE -,;r )'Ol!ng men t<i 1ra 1n a~ r ,, 1 ' L J,, F:PE~D· tnp rf'rrigemtnr. $60. ri"Ue 11~.111 ·l·poslrr ll,.rl No_ 16\VJ07 J $tif.l't. Adler S!I F:TLAND Shtep Dog, pup· VE;NTURE 2!' 3 h h 1 re~. No door lo door sell-E:-i CE & PRESTIGE Nt>iit, all'rl. lid il!iturlP. Sni. ""~-l'"f . '1 sewing n1acl1 \1'/puller. A.lso p1f's, i;i \l'k~. AKC. 544--6692 ~. doll,• hi,,g.od po. '1• 1l» ' 'II"''''• ho"•" C•f'I J'hO""' = "" fra111,..s, 11·h11,., $2.l ra. !l ul<'h "' n•o« •p ing or varuum r canrr ~i" ·,2 u.,._ '' · "'---~.~5~--~!c"~--110 2 S 1. 1 rl 11 ,, Aurl 1on~ ,.vrry Fri. 7 pm :>:1g-li:lg & ~1ra1ghl ~ll!ch ;ill fipn1 .~. \l'knds 11,.,n · ,:_1 1 1 "r 0 1• • .sa.les.for far'hcr inlo.call CALLNOWI n J-77~. GA "l11;.·rr. '"· .. ,\\'1"(1~1 o rnrria,.:<'~ S•JOO \V 1JJ k d I 2 , uvl' pup1, 1g 1t~. ''"lfi l7 Sh ra. \\lork!'hOfl & ,C"arfl,.n Furn. Appl i. Anjiqu<'s ·, m', ~. ra kon GERMAN Shl'pherrl puppies. W/\\·et bait, tnm pu.~~ htin k 835·5701, ask Jor personnel 558-0444 \\'A!TR~::ss, OV{'r 21, f'XJ"l{'t'. v,<r • 301-\\I \V s A n111c irws \~or~ A~ for 1 ' .l'"r • p '' 11)())5, rf.\f\1·ood 1·urt1T1gs, · :i • arnrr. ~ · • 1 1 0 · 2 ·3 37~9 fi 11·ks. 2 \vht rnales, 7 bn1·n ('\J.~ i1ons. rna ny .x 1 r,, m-. 11rt>J 'tf . Ship Aho y ' ·• -.i' If 11 I I I 01 n I a l / ~ 115 · .,. alun11n11m fllJ"lf', hravy riuly 0 0111 S":tl'C'J l.t:"lll ' r,..~ _ -· ': !..·. blk $5 f'11. 54.5-174&. ~leeps 4. superior conn. NURSES AIDES Resl aurant <l~IJ So. Coai;t KENr-10RE ,as dry, er $JO, d 11 , " 1 1 1 :l lll-22 \I e •1•,.-,-,33 Ev~ 71'1/64&-914:. ~,,.. •-A k I M L · o y, • pllff' cas.:;, nts ~ " · <I' .>0.1. or ....,s[ o i l•• . . 19 ~l\C'I s or r. ewis HI\)', La guna Bch. ·lfl.1-2050 !-lotpoinl ell'c d!J'f'r $.'i(). ., SKYF. Ten ·icr Jcm pup-Ch • cEc"~·=~-~~-'-·~·~-c-' I ~~~""~"""""""""" Both ;..lnl o'llnrl, guar .t· or orldments. 25111 tl-lontr e AUCTION e Sporting Goods 830 Sif'l"d, AKC, \\lorth SlS; sac. -'~'~'-~'~954~. ~~~----I NURSES needed Jor p\·\ du I SALES ,1 \\'AJTRI:.:SS. over 21. Call or \'l'trl(', Laguna N I g u e I. Sunday Au~ I~. 10am COL "" M 1 -l'n J768 N Bl d drlivered. 5-16-8672, 8.Ji-.'ill;j NE\\/ Span'sb madf', Nol.el make offer. 5-19-2;..i7, L" 1 I< Ji. Jmmac. Full ty. All ... ""'":' -1111 shi lls -STOPlll come in. ·ewport 11 , 495·57·18 I.umber, Ply\loood. Paint. <~d~ <l•r-,,_ h d . .,,... c '' 612-"11 RLPOOL d' h h -=---------~I shot gun. 20 gauge, dbte !l mo old ~1alamute & Husk.1'. ..... "• ~ ·-._.. , ... , in r Ref. nee . Les('OU!ie Nurses ••• ·' · · ' I · \\IHI ts ivas er :i BRO\\'N V•"yi ·h•i•, 17•. .. Dc:ion., Brick. }'orm1c-~. ,1,,, \\'/ 1 $"""1 1 S LOOKING & ACT occ;;o===~-----1 " '-• " harrel. Si). 892-'ISQl. 1211 . s 1fl Oii 1rm. l'I' R .. is• ... ·• 3jl Hospi!al Rri.. \\'AITRESSJ::S. "P· J'OUng, mo old. 19 ·rf!. \\'iil"L part~ F ·d · h d Nails, Forkl ift truck, Po11·er I B h •-~, "'" Sf"'l\3 rt£! aire \\·a.~ t>r, 11"1" ~ * * 'I'." "' (-.· * * a f'aC l'On1 u•:r i\-1anna. ••g CU,,..,,,,...,. .._., "'ood f hid & srrv, $i.,,,. ......,, or 1-f I 1 Rl'.::\l lNGTON 3006 boll·a{.. .,.,.....,.. " " · a ''"' ... ""'A any nuur. Sa!es minded person. Sl'e for a111•ac l. r , unc inner. rrpair, S20: b1rrh rirorl,.af "'' s. f' c, e c. 1-~---~-----1 No. 13, 2633 W. Coos/ H\l.<y, Jn1crv hrs. 9a-5p, ~t-f. y'Ourse1!, 4 rt'al Cart'f'r OP· 1670 N11·pl Bl, C~l. 1!~7-4960. <'li/f<'P lllhle, Sl.'l: m rking Costa il \t"Sa Blrls:: Supply lion l'if'\"er hrl'd $100. AKC lrL~h Setters, pet & NB. NURSE 11~s1~tant, "'[l('r. portunuy. Xln1 ru1ure fnr \\'AJTHl'.:SS \\'Ai\'.TE:D FRIGID l,\RF. f'lrr. ~:·; r hiilr, $111; \\" h ~ 1 -k n n 1 ]700• ~1\;~~~:v:·. C:\I fi.IZ-lS.i7 all ~ show. • ~i-.>\ll'l -. l-;ScA'"B"O"T;-~D"loNcG=HcY~lo8clc.-I I ~-ulh Coast Cnmm lln~p .• r:"'hl man. Eiimings rnn1· :.n1' \\. "•ii"g"~ ·1\/rlhl o\en. Xlnt """ ~hrl1·Ps, s1n; r('>ll-l\1<'ay /)l>d, TV, Radio, HiFi, '"El 1. , .,... ... "" L " ..... 1---------,;o---·I flrn. era~, \l'/f'f'n 'Pr· ~r>. L-•::una ·19'.).1~11. '!'t,f, mence Hnmrd1atf')\.1 shQUld Vallt'y 4..'rnicr CoJlt•e Shn]l .\1;1kr olf(lr, fi-ifi--421:' .s1;.; "-l l<le pmJPrlnr. s1:1: lrg ,\!,\TClllNG f r!'nrh Pinv1n. Sterec 836 POODLl'.:S AKC, Tt'arup hoard 811 by CE. Chapinan OFFICE-l; in r~('Pss (If S2.i0: pf'r ·.1·k. ·\I ,\JTrtEss---m-cr-'.!!-. -",p NI::\\' KF."\'~IOrtE G ,\ :" "-f"rt1•)n;il, bc:-1.i;:P, SJ 7 5, r ial 1 Pt1rl lahl,.~. Sll ea. 1-9-1-1-z-,,-,,-,.-,-.-.-A-drn-,-"-,-, -,.-10-,-p. Toys. Pups/Adults, :ill CQl· hll}; pafl"r~ 71 t'ilwkrr l'llll SALES PAVILION !\n r;in,·;i~•1ns:: or S<1l1r1t1n~ I ('tJilf'P ~hnp, !till ll nlr. r.lr . .;i DP.YER _ :\.lnt cond. P.rsl ii-14-:?fii!l. :\lap,.. ('(lff"r t;ihl,. ~2~. A!l 1 .. 1 , _ nr~ S!ud ~,.rv. 8'l~911!l Ari 6i.1-tlil7:i lnirr.1l'\\s 0\.1 ;ippo1nr1n,.nt ~. nrf'd ro hr rP f l ,,r!ih Prl . ou ~<ue, ....,,"r~1 prirei 111100===-,o-------· -.,.,---~--1 'A1tract1ve. y1v11r11)Us ynuni;: <1nl.\' !J.3 11.r,.kda.• ·'· !l.,15-Z7il. _!--itnl's:__l_•D.l_Su [lf'rt('ll", C . .\-1. I c"c'c''c'-· o'.0"13c·-"c'-'~--,--._..., 1\1...L prwrd In en' Rar i;tools. A''"'ruim, cnmplttr !tl. Or·11nge Co. J\nlrnna 111. Sll f~LTIE Pupp1"1> I \1 in1a 9• COLli.\l Bl I\ .• a 1 11 11 G f rl ' I ' I ' "-L'\\' r1· rl1<I' .. ,,., -•·I l\~l·.r. clC,l'Pr. l'l'fl"I•', hkr·~·"" '' II I II 2"' \ • Cnll1r• ,,KC 6 u k< " h a Y n a!"ll~ 1n O Ir ~a p, I \\ ,\'.\ 1't.U ~n l:..as1bJurt a!"(';i, '' ~~ '' ~ · 1 i·;i,, " ,. 1 .. i;t;; "' \\" 11 · .i , · :,.;,.. " · '' • 111ng y, rnrn pl '' /ru~hlons, I pavilion olht"f'. H )<'lll r11 Ji:. SALESMAN mrtiurP hi .. •rhJ ,, .. rolleg" rhnpr1ni: hl n.·'<. avorarln. ·~ hdhrd, oillrr ftii·n, P\\"r :..iini t1lkf' '1'111101 11 m•>tor $IO, !if'!.~ Llll'l!'t 1912 n1ndrls no\\" 4~·0t126. life 1ack>:-rs, S: rar rar·k. U.•. \, .-... "' •· f 1 f I 2 lan1ps. <>rhf'r m1i;c 11em~. ., 2~ )TS old \\' 'huhbl1ni;: fl"r-r,un;: rnniNinr J. rt frir h•11,j<it11ni::. 111y lU r rll',.. R37-12:il. "' £:f'r, ''° .~. 11'"1"r ,.,.., nr-;, 111 ~lCH"k. ARC Cnl{lr TV , Irish Setter-Male rrl ! n1n. S~.'i()/ n111ke orrrr '' . Vl''•MOll •1•·hl· c,~1'. \Ir.• .• <,·11 ·,111•1• <irl ~un.-.11 .. ~. 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RPt!w()O(j S111bl,.~.1 ~=="'°~~-----I pleasant \\'!Jrk 1nl! r.-.nrl. :i 1n ll"r~.-.n. !!l'll'n 1.raf'r l ~ J ;-,, . 1*· ·I L'\I AUTO 1'11~lwr S·lll I yr. <ild 11111. trlr, '60 T t11rrl 111.12 t~-. Ca ll Fol't'st !'111 11 h /\:\·l/t .• \I. st"r"o r;irtio & 2021!1i Lai;:11na Canyon Rd, P1\C!FI<: C;i r11mi1.r;1 n Nn d~._. \\'l'ek. h111 m11s1 wQrk ,.,~~111r• 2-00 11··1 Bl I U ~'"11 !Klll dtl, · -r l"<rl"'-·cr.$•10.240Amtitrst ... ·A, R•·ight Dr. D•I'" Pl. !i7.1-!ll.11 l B·I 2·16. ll w.v fTlr, r.1t'1n' n g ...., '"" •· "'"' ,u )(Jr 1•, • 'J • ·"· "' t;.re dt>rk. Sr11l nr11· 11·as .a£una r 1. . · 11o-ee~nd~, Typ1n11: of 40 C ~1 . 1'-'n ~h.-..;J Girl• \\'Ai\TED S1v11c hb oa r1I Rd.C .:\l.'.l.1~2:16.:-.,. 4:+:t---:l3 11. P(JOLTABLE.bf'au!.lt1r nof I f l O' Id --sp1r1n11k,.r.S22(J().fi.12.-9117Sor WPM \\'ill !"1(' helpful. C111l Plra~I'. I Olll'l'<1lOr. l111tl'I l ~u11a, -----------1 f'~ on a.y-All'fl.!I· r1i;:: so H 0 RS EB ACK fl in in;: fij,'l--!;'{17 I 01 11 Furniture 810 R EF n r Ci •• m I I\ I h I k f'' thl' rrntury Br II n s .... i c·k for sm !:I;'; r ay nff bl.llancv Les~n.s. Ou r h<:ir~ $;) fl"rl;;;c. --,.,.;-;;;;-;c;--,-,--,~-1 ~~P~10~~t!ri. lntrr.•te"" SALJ::SLAOY. •'Xp't11n twl!"r ~"IJ.:llllri Ri.:h. ti ·IJ 4""_-_,_1. aq11;1ri11111. s1~r 9 1111rk 4 1 2x81 ~· 1n min! rnnd. r>lnl'· of $126 nr sn1all payn1l"n!.~. rrivll lc ll'sson. t\!I a;:,.s, 2·1 Si\rLBO!IT \•·/slip. lully P/time tra.1nees, !IS or ml-I ll!'gt. No exper. necl!'ss. The ' \1·01nrn~ Sf"'TT~11<'ar. 1\pply I\\,\;.. I' 10 11"Qrk l days a 7 Plf:CE loo!:f' cushion sofa~. ho-.n1~. i;;>H Dorni!d. H.B.. 111£. 11111~1 !;('I[ ;1100. 67:-">-71 19 C£,lil'('"!1<ln l)('p1. 71·1/g:jJ-W.iOl t:n£1ish, \\les1ern. Horses "l"Jlllp'd. S/'f., O.B, Call Chri~·. Sn Ct1a~1 riaza. "cei.·: Bu~y r:H11I {lU~lr1 in Likr llf"\I' S!i!l f'a. 2 Pc. ~17-1-111. nr 6i4-:i717. 19-11 .sio--o , p e" k" r llo1u1\eci S4~ mo. 5ti7-(1625. --~;';;;'c',;'c':µ~;",-'-·-~~~-I C 1 :'11 Good ~al ry & D1\~I Sll n1('l(lrrn l'Olln .V 1 ~===~~-~~-~ ••·~ • S\LrSL \D,-, -,-,-. --,-0~ ii ' 1'~·1· R . CO:\II'.\1G Frida.II !.· S.1h1rda.>·. WATERBEDS ,,.~1en1, 4-.."-fl'f (j !! r r ll rd ,,UST ,,,, 7 -·Id m•r• .• , •. 12' r .c. lm1narula1 ... Nf'\l' ·' .. ' ' Pl r n r rr1ni;,. l:lrnls. Call :O.lr~. 01· rha1r srls S2.~ i;r 1. J• " / Zoo Re11tauranl, Coas! II\\)' 1 al MacArthur. drl"ss Shop. Plrri~P rall, "llJ 9-l+'ll'tf\S CnUSllED vell'r! f'hiilrs, £lg-anl 1c J::n>\lfl g-11r11~e ~!!IE', l p f'1.1rntahl,., t;:r rie lif'C'k Bnng Qrr. ~ Arab. Snund, gPn !lt>. <'1'"1'.\'lhin11:! 5 hp. mlllor :..ig~jJ.\1. ~,.r_i _. '--·--· ---1<hll< 111., ''''· s---. lt~·L· 2n13 \1onrn111a . C.i\·I. 4-8 f r1. All sizcs SL ·95· ackage S:.itl, 11s..-;umP p<1ymen1:o; nf s:100. 6-15-501 4 S3000 fi 44·i'IS7 PROFESSIONAL l'Oi.iotor • Dana p h 0 Il l!' Point, San aemente, Capistrano al"t"a. \\'ork in your O'-''" home. Best deal In area. Phone 835-1465 bet"'~n 9:00 a .m. and noon . Production Suptrv1~n. Top llf'POl"hinlltes !or Jll!- gressive lel\ders. l-I Rrb<lr areu fa11tta:1 1rowlrtj: co. 1631 Placentia., C.:-.1. PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN !ft he1r1 t.1.R. unit w/2 ~ e>:~\"ience. APPLY JN PERSON ONLY. 21521 S. Vermont, Torrance.. RECEPTIONIST Good typina. local. Call Loraine ""'5TCLIFF P ERSONW'EL .AGENCY J043 Wntcllfl Dr., NB 645-mo S•cret.ary $SSO Goon skills. lw r1ch1 h;ind O?:al lnr Th15 mark,.!lnt & f'l\l!I· nCf'ring lirn1. PJr n1y of rus· tnn1<'r relations. :-i1n·1 Cllll'll\T. 1nr s:al \\'lll'Ollf orr. !!Pp!'ar· Rlll'f'. Call ~!ary Lloyd, rec P.iat r~ &· r,,e .J.10!: ~·=~~DNNel. .... ••111v1c•• AOeNCV 2.123 N. Bmod11a}'. S!H . An~ l!J:,..IR\1 SECRETARIES TYPISTS PBX OPR MACHINE OPRS KEYPUNCH Ntl J"~. Top dra\\'t'r p~i· tion. Short Ao l<mt: term. p/limp &. f/llmt>. Temporary JIO'Sltlolls eV!l1l1hle mw. AMERICAN GIRL 2172 DuPont Oti\'I' (Near Orans.;-e C.,, Airpor!I !\:30 'til 3;30 PM 10 11 m · 4 fl m. 833-3'232 • RECEPTIONIST • T0r bul)' front ocf'itt. RE'<t ' HS and. typlna; ~Ii& C50 wpm) A IOIM: UPf'r. ln mtttlng publk hi!'lpful. f"or inlt'rv~w •pp!., please call l,.C<n-~Wl-'", _M_n_._Gomat_,....."_· __ 1 IT's Be11.cn hOUM! time. Bisi· s.it 1dle JW:bl now! rest ~lectlon ever~ Sff the P"tJr' bl!'JI results! 60&78 DAILY Pn..or Cla!!slfled &U-M?I &eetitm now! 5 \'ITRACTf\'•-·-.. ' ~" .,. ~.-dral, P<trlc1!'.'d n11ui;:-ahydf' -'C""c;-7'"--c=~~-""-c l J r. \\' 0 me" Bf rl C.\l Rll rla.1' Mt S15.1(]. 11 11n4-J.lfill Lino J,I Nr>. 1,1~2 w/lrlr & nl'l'dtd 10 ll'ar n & tl'sch pro· l\l("_1 llarbor v ·• · 'I-=~-------~ frRrnc. $~9.ftO.. \\'at{'r chairs fe~siona! niakc-up. f/lune, ~1~~157. ,\VON. lns1or\a. dcr. milk $7.!ill. ~7-9!l!H i\1U~ sr'lt, l1kr llf"W, 23" 1 )~ mil.ny Pxtras. 1'150. NE' , Sol -" h k gl ~~i; o!rl p1rlurt's S\\'i l'1"1 C11rt1s lltarhP~"· ro!11r TV &.· Bol!J-' a..* Call ~,.16-16.J.1 p/l1n1f'. Ute. pos1 l1nn .1\ ~. iux:.,,10 11c , .. ,,, ·· $ N11 t1on al Cash RP11;1ster S M•inlfquipment 1' I II 'ood d h ·1 1 l _., lrl S"°" C"ha irs, l'lt11hr~. misr. ~l e~11 s1e reo comho. 3141 So. z4 · TRI 11200 or '--<t ollo• il\'aJ. ca \'1v1anl' \\ ar 1S<'U! u i.~,. ~n ~"·'· Old, vrry nrna1e llra~!i ca~e. · """' • · (O!.met1c~. ~14-1464. --YELLOW-PAGE SALES The \\"f's:"s lor1;1:s1 1nde[lf'n- drn1 l1ic11I tr!('pilone d~roc!­ O')' pulll1sh!'r needs add1- 11onal s;:rlrsn1rn to n1ce1 cur· l"f'lll C'X[lan~1on. t"/!1mr, prrn1., nn lr111·l'l, 01-carn- l!'J;~. eslah. prod11e1, r.:o 1'.:'t"ession hf'!"(' -11'" hnv~· lll'Po lnrrea~1ng hus1nr~~ hy n1'l'r :tJ•' f\C'r )r. l<ir p,1~t l )'rs ,'I,, 'il e:icpeclerl to he t l'en higher. l! you're 11mb111011.~ & Ill!· gres~I\'!: & sttk a t'1H""el'r 111 da!ll1l1('d yetlo"' J'lil,l?e ~ale-s, plrall(: rl'pot'\ !n prr- Mll'! !or in!f'!"'.'1rws RI 7rim ThurMiay, Aug. 12th or !J11m FMd11y, AllJl.. 13th 11 t Lu~Kry Bros k Cn , W3 E. Brood- 11.'al" An11h1:11m. Lu~kf'y Brr.,. ,_. C'o , lnr !<,.rv11)i.( thr \\'c~t ~!Ill'!' 19111 SrlJ lhe old llufJ 811y 1hr ll!!w st.¥1 lakr $1.~9 ca~h. O('\'er vsf'd. \lrrde ~5.6n4 Xlnt (Ylr}(!, k workin11: nrrttr. Uiwcll . SA Srr at 24151 Palm,.lc-, F.:! 6:19-<!022 or !JGll-~. GARAGE SALEll lrleal fnr hou Uquf' i;hop, etc. ADLlrlT'CA!~ 2;," color TV, Gentral 9001'"'Tco~"'~·-Cc'~'1~'·==~~--I r.rUST move -Sacr1f1ce Rll furnilure 1n hflm". 51~11sg SOFA S7:'1, Chtlds canopy brr! & rlre~~r rompl S&O. 2 uphol. chairs $20 ra., bike S10 . .'1.i7-24!ii. 431 E:, Ray S1., r.1us1 ~f'll. S~-6'12-3~ eve. rf'n1otr rontml, 1\ n r i l"J u e I !I ' \\'EST \\I I N D Off Tus11n, C(ll BICYCLE~ (I 3 pd "·hi Ir. Compl re b 11 . 14' Fishrrman run ah 0 11 1 Tra1terable. Dae s;i1Js. Sl pg. 2; 10 GAL. n.~h l11nk.~ &. i;IJld, shrl1ni.: rl r~. clpthc~. '59 BuiC'k, Barby doll/ace. 4192 ~lilima11 Dr . Mfi-02X7. Miscellaneous ~· • fl'COn · s ' 646-l'lf,f;. w/35 hp. 1 YT old. $100(). 4. S10!l5. 11415.12-5411 S3.l. !o $40. f.1fst. S22. to $35. 67fl-4562 days; 6 7 5 -5 76 4l;;;c,;;;;;;;;""r:cc-==cc--I No 10 1pd. 642--1272 Upright Plano, S110 rves. VEi\"n.JRE Cal. n<'arly tlf'w. 30 Bab R bh. A 1 1 Good c:ond. 846·2!!7·1 H11s e\•rry1hln(Z. SR il 11 AW11y ( ) Y a iU! Boats, M•int./ a! $P.OO. 6'16-722i . breeds. Sl 00 Strvlc• 902 1u;,,...o,;;,c-;;-~.-,----,.--;---c-I 818 * 5-l:i-3!17.1 * I/ I HOLIDA 'I' 2·1 yawl, !°"! r;a1I~. ORI, hr1l w/111'rit8£P hrlhNi, 1-----------N".\\'l'ORT "-••h Tonnis f rtt to You F'IRERGLASS repair -All inhrrl Pill!, i:lfl!'; 4. Sur"'"Y"d. LIKE new! llerculnn ~' !1(){11 r, ,,... ~ J\l rl •~o"" xln! rnnrl nox sprin"" & Cfii h Mom•--. hip. 1~ types -h1i;: t1r Bmall -111 shOJl int ron · ~-..-.w 4:i9-2f);fi. .. -& lovei:;('11f : ll'mnn & 11<h!te ,,..,,, L"" mn tt. S2fl. %2-9-U'.\. hi , 1 . 67~ "'7AA 3 Lines, 2 Tim•s, $2.00 -our i;hop. 20 yn e.xp. • LIDO l·l l<'/!.rlr & ........ ,,. i;:an1e ta c v. /·1 c u11r~; """"' "'" • J)'\VF.N~RT. 7\41536-6&46 or 21 3143.'J.;;.J\9. E:1:1ras. Xlnt concl li~. C•ll r·v R tf' e n \'o'lV"! ~fa ,i:, l{ll'P~1'11!; rbl~; Miscellaneous '~"' rir1nt. SM. llf!('r 6 pm '1111 b<1 rm !<el. Sar. &15-0036. Wanttd 120 "ARLO" thr ha chell)t do£, Boats/Marine f"CC6~1hl=1c"1°'"'=~~~--I 11·r,.kn1trs· fi?:l-696.1 Nf:"'PORT Brach Tennis Blk Lab, nreds rm lo run. Equip. 904 t'IRERGLASS Sithot·All nPW I n \'l:-0: bl'd v.•/c:o1·er f, 1 Club lamily ml!'mbl!'r!hip. lS Mn's old. lrg. 549-1460. BOAT TRAILER niq:1ng . Rrs;:1~1,.m!. Rt!QI t."iokcaSf! hr11 rl hoan:I I o r $290. 21J 4:19-1291 CASH PAID FOR 8 f.10. nld calico Shih 17.ll SIRS. Call 67;i_8151 racks incl. 53G--9759 <louhle bed. &12-;i l.2R e YACl-IT CLUB ~fF.:'11-pup w/pape111i free_ lo good Bo.t p 906 12' i\llNUTf; :'11an. Llkr flf'W, 6X6 round 11.ijt, Sunbunt m l. BERSHIP. S1200. {$JOO &av· tine f\irnlhrrt, applianttS, home. 536-9498. s, owtr .,.•/till tniler, $6%. {71 41 n~. Only ~ month." old,$.\). ITl.,l{s) 644-67"10 antlqut~. One piete nt EEAUTIF'UL Ktrrlf..S :ZS' CRhln C.'nHM"r. 200 hp 5.17-2167. hous,.ful. Call rllly or night. f le;o;;;-;;::;c--o;c.-,,--~.,._~1 • • !lGS-4684 * • EVERSOF"T ~olt 1,•ate,. ron· ~19•2241 or 547.TiJJ. ~&-0.167. :Jl80 Conli~nln Ch~er marinf', 130 \\'af1 t"OR Salr· 22· Au~. Mlltv.At. SOLJD maplf' f poster queen r!itiorwr, 11·ill MC. 3141 So. A\·e. C.~t radin. S2!XKI. 673-1660. 16752 P11r1f1r C~t. ll"'Y• hf'(lsfesd. $~. Lo11ell, S.A. 1, SIA:\lt:st: t>lack frm11lc 1713 • CRbin Crtiiii:rr '.l'/iYi hp 592--31.14 Rt'~t Ollrr. 64 2--~ OJA;\IONn 11-, kllnll f'nirr,in Musical lnstruments8n ~. :it()j< nld h•r hmkPn Jnhn-!lt'n moior & n·lr. $1000 LIDO t4-•l"i0s--I 2 lllrlf'-A-bedll (] ]r>1'('W'fl 1• ML!, 11o•hit,. Jl'IJ!d ,<.f'l{\n11:. $51'(1. Elrr tric (;u1t11r And Amp. "* 4:l4-qll4 * 6'1:i--Ol.l7 si;;i;, f:i:i-132.1 rltin L1kt orw. s.~:1 k S6J. 6i:>-Ol'iflS T\\'111 r ll'k-up. $.iO. SIAMESE CAT f lllliR iilRYSLEfl f"h11ri;:rr HOBIE 14~7SO- Tif'rl <t 1\·an fSO &lZ·.~171. AEl.T "'""rri"'1r $21''1. 01',.r ~ !°"i.11-:ir-07 • ,\JI fi pm: fi.lf;.1 277 * 11~. 14' 1.-/21'1 Hr .Tnhn1'fln c11 t1 r,11 .1};~!\f; -.-KING.SIZE BED rurrru1 ii lr11ck 111fl"!i. your Sell !rile Items now ! Call DAI LY P ILOT \or action! mnlor. Sino. 5.~6-77/!li Fa.~l resu lt! 11.re Jn~t a P™;lnt' $T:i • *. _"_2-26.!1 _ .'L, I _'_"°=ire. s2 ""· s-s~:----...__::-5678 Now~ Call 642-5678 A Sllvt! Call 642-5678 No,11! ' can ;iw,1'.11 _ fi12--~IB -~ -----::-.,.,,. . .,... .. ,.,~ .. -=----· l.J"1""~ .... -. ~-... I\ ».: ··~..:'" , __ i.'1'' ---~-.. ____ . -·---· -· ------------------,..---~- * ,...._ •, _-... . Tl!Ufsd•Y. AU911st 12. lm Dlll Y ~ILOT ... -; l§J 1.__I _ ..... _ ..... _l §J I 1§1 .__I _ • .,. .. _ ...... _l§J ;_1 _ ..... _ ...... _][~mf':·: 970 ·:: r= lbu.Md L ...,,,,.~ 1§11 '--_., •. _ ...... _l§l [ ..... ..... ............. -----·1 &o.t1, Se il tot 1 1 Cycles, Bikei, j General 950 1 Autos, Impo rted 970 Au tos, lmportH 970 Autos, Imported UDO I< •/tr'""; "'' M Scoote" '15 •1.,--sc-O-UT--..,-,-.--MERCEDES BENZ 1701 1n ''"' roM1 hu """ -~--,-·----Plym00Ih1 V-> "'' '6~ • AUSTIN AMERICA PORSCHE k"P1 111 indoor l!orqt, Dave Burrougli1' Mon1.1 , u 1s, btsT otr. "M "69 Ausnn A.'1\t ncan a.ml fm , "61 256-S, autn. l!ILI' • Al .o R!!.i dy to 11111 ~~0007 j Houu of M1ru hlkf , btlt or:r . Apt u. 111~k (",nc.d pn~ Gnrwl "68 2*S & '68 280--S. lully WE BUY USED Boats, Slips/Docks 91 0 Suzuki .. Triumph retria. $13. 3U-7~91. transporranon. 497.1838 t q\Jl('IJ>f!rl • SL m od t ! t . Porsches SAL£S.RE,NTAL-SERVICE D 8 I ,56 l90. 300 A: 280 to choo~ V.'!LL tradt pr1. dock Balboa une ugg IS AUSTIN HEALEY fro m Jsl 11.nri lnr sh"-rf'rl us~ o! NO\\ S!<)('klng a compltte llne ---------,__________ HOUSE or [.'"PORTS DON BURNS cif Trnimph SuzukJ and '69 \'W dune bu.gty. rebullt .v1 po\\.,., t.-.111 In 24' 1•tar • • C tr ,,_,, '6l Al!STIN Heitley 30'.lO A'Ihon,-~ 'iBZ 0-.,·,, • r.1010 c,•11'· nrv1.1r en1, ex 1~. .. "" cu . • ..,.., f'l'l!Jnri E1·r s f.: wk@nds "'" 2 3 '.'llark II. Ovl'rdn1·t . Going j\f '23-7~ Hou1e of le>gal. 64 -930 '----~'~----67~7~7;-i, lo Euro]'.lf' .. \lust sf'll hr1· Suzuki,. Tri'umph T rucks 962 Aug. 21. 642-42M. MG SI.I P:' fnr ~11! ~ts. 2~' to ---------- .)Ii" f inf!f in ~1•!'11 Hal"t.(,r. .1 ~1 12 Har'Mr 8 1, Iii. BMW MG A1•11 il 911 Be~1 fa rtlit1es, Fountain \"aUl'v IT,.!' pk11 Pho~ 67 3-Aill till 5.31-1."4(} e 531~.~5 AUTHORIZED SALES 1.i SER\'JCE JO pm ----~'--'-'--'--.-~~~---~ 1 '65 Slip, ,\l~1n b.1y. ~111! or Automotivr Ex!'t'lltn~ ln!t rn.a noN.! Harves1u & pn11 l'r 1\ lrl' hPar!s &· she''"'~ f;i:>-8(19(1 PIER !'par!! for rrni 4().-47 ' I \'rl)• S2 71() ('lf'r /I Cii.U 67\.-077-1 '.'.S' Sllp·Bll~~1de \':1111.gC'. :ro E" Coast H-1)'. SP11·por1 6"11rh THllll HONDA ... RECREATION CE;<:TER , ROY CARVER, Inc. NEWPORT IMPORTS 1 2925 Hu bo' Bl'1 '· ROY CARVER, Inc: Co'•· ,,,,. '" "'"4 3100 \V. Coast 11111"'. ""' ' ..,....,.........,. I 2925 Harbor Blvd. .z 11'91 1•Att1 ON"T· '" ·~ Dodie Van: Black. \'8 CMta '.\ll'Sa 546-4444 1 ---'-1'_'1'>~'-'-"'-'-"-; __ "FRIEDLANDER" 53i·W~ • S!l3-7.:l66 a uto. Ansen m11es. \0.1de "iO 8;1.1\\", 2b00 CS coupe, ex· tinted u.•Jddo'>I.·!. Like new. .,., 11 1 Pv • 1971) J .-\\\"A-ESO spttdll'&y llttr;, r hromt, pan e.l e d , eel rond. 1r1U takt &mall • TNIN., ra<'f"r Onl:--fou r meetings o.11 in 1racie. I p t}. ''MG" 0 T ,., nl'1 "r hf'nl '' h-k·•: •op S2lJO. 4~7-HlM. 493-9154. B A ""Ip .Spac,.s Av11 tl. 2j •v .-., -'-'-'-~~-----1 10 iO'. I cnnd, S99.i 1ncl udf's gt11.r1ng, I '67 O!EVROLET ~. ton pick BORG WARD Ill li7.1-hf,j ., E.pares and 111 <'1 rk sho p up \\/1 970 8" Galax1e cab "'fRI m::i.nui!.L Also 1900 Kaw. 90. 01·tr camper k boo!. ~tany .39 EORGl\"ARD gychrom~sh fDLANDfR'' Boats, Spied & Ski 911 hkp n,,11 . 600 m1.1 S165 xtras. :'llui! 5,.JJ. 96S-9lij0, A•k· u1i,1 11.1.cM llfWY . :>tl 4 ~r<l Gf)f')tj Tran• car PREST IGE PORSCHE, AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd., G.G. (JUlt S. o1 G.G. f"rv.')'.) 636-ml "66 PORSCHE 912 . I 011·ntr A,\f/f~l. R 1 .:lllil~. Co c ~ 1na1s, Sand t.f'Jl e «ilor, S?OOO. Days . 55'-1~4 Aft 6 . &14-48!15. '68 PORSCHE 911. S &pd tran~. M1chf'hns. K on ! 1 , A.\l /F:'ll. Extra gha.rp, 213. 5i~J6i6. '67 PORSCHE l mm a c. maroon, McAftf' m a i 11•hetl!. Pi.ttlli's, S 3 4 O O. 4!Q....l978 f'Vt 5. RENAULT SKI nr f1!,)11ng boat + trlr, MS-6380 da~s 6i;J.-;,954 l'.Vts 'fi7 EC0'.\""0 Ya~: RIH. ne1• ' ing SLYl. 5.\8-294G. S11-i3G6 e 537-6824 gl11 _..i; on 11Md huJ,., nPar '70 .\lAICO 4(10cr t1rt>s, nn!etl ~la~ .... "81g 6."' 1%9 :'lfGC/GT. Tmmar fully "67 Rtnault Car11.vt.llt "1n- nf'w Chrsy~!"t ':N H~p. CC1mplt !f' h~t of sp11.rt parts Ln ml. $112~ (Ir trad~ DATSUN lwdt r:l . 12.f'KXJ m 1, l'f'rt1ble. air ('()nd., bur-ket ~uii.~ l~ke a dream . S5:>0. [ AP~I _ o!!er~ Ca!! D111•e ~s-i;,10~. ~ 'J l BIG 51 O SEDAN 6-1:1-472() air 2 pm M'llf'!i. S4!'.!0. &14-TI07 .xi7-:i.68,.. 5:\l-R'>-10. "62 Jrrp C11b<l1·er Truc k jOO') 1 'J.! .\lG. nf'w t ng. tlre~. xlnt : TOYOTA j6 SJ.\! Roll!. J6" 1nl>r·d. HONDA 7;j(), l yr old, 10,000 mi on nPw l!r1g1n. Cus!l)r1 moo Sacnflct S 4 ~ 0 . ---,-.------ " 1'5f. Olds r ng, ne w paint. I m1'.s, Fine Mnd. SllOO. P\"t flatbed. nt11' ures 4 11·hL Overhead Cam. 4 Spttd. dlr.. 6;;J.-;;9,i4. 1971 TOYOTA new lll'f'_.., acct'.!.~. Or rradP pa r 1 y . All g pm. dn\"f'. S12®. 64fi. 9~23 R.a d10, Hea1t r. Buckt l ~f'ats .1----~M~G~B~--- !or rf'al f'ST.111e. 836-1191 !14/647-4~-13. '66 CHEVY 6 van. SOO'I Al!>O nnrl"d glass, lo lo milt s. l.Dw rrult 5, #o+l.J THINKING Autos, Import.cl VOLKSWAGEN 1967 vw. Good c on d . AM/f M radll!I, vtbn»ollic. SlOO. 64~14. '8'.l1 JUwr, I<B I OF A NEW OR USED VW?l _v_oL_vo_ 1 Let Harbour Volkswagen Prove To 'You Thal 'Ve Appreciate Your Business OVE R I so NEW & USED vw·s TO CHOOSE FROM. BRI NG YO UR TRADE, WE'LL BUG YOU IMMEDIAT ELY. GREAT SELECTION OF AIR CONDITIONED vw·s IN STOC K OPE1' SU:O.'DA Y Harbour Volkswagen 187 11 BEACH BLVD: 842-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH VOLVO DEMO SALE $2998 t9n Vnlvo t oM Sed. Dt-mn • 7360 ..DeMLewi& 9 TOYOTA I 1~ Harbor, C ~t. '; @;v~- "FRIEDLANDER" U1se ••.t.C)O INW"I'. •i 893-7566 • !i..17-6824 '67 VOLVO 4-dr. 4-tpd, R&H. 1 011Tlf!r, xlnt cond. $11.9S or otl~r . 96:i-3562. Autos, U sed 990 STATION I I' day~. f>i3-1~10 e1·rs ! ·70 BULT ACO Sherpa s.1 ·n.1 R!l'lf'l'a. p11T & a!r s.xio. sacri!Jcf', ;:,.u;.8736 • 49-1-fi:lll "j01i ~!G B-GT. C h r o m e. $ 1777 14' !br~l!ii. 11 fntar new ;i;, lOOcc, s:\00. '6~ CZ 250 cc Z21l AnahPlm SI. '(off '66 DATSUN Patrol. 4 11·hl 111rr . 01 rrdfll'I!. A:\llF :\I. VOLKSWAGEN WAGONS ;. I E " k I S600. Both slnt cond . CaU 1 \\'1Li:on 1 C . .\1 I dni·e. S1230. Call 536-3376 rad1al!1 mini C"!lnd . !"'1"' 0, VOLKSWAGEN I l.-trlr. SltlO. fii ;>-29 Hi. aH 5: 962-4356 ·71 DODGE B2M i·a.n, 3 spd anyume best offer. 7J~/623-s331 a ft i teai& ,69 YW BUG 'jO PONTIAC 80:-lNt\'JLLl:, · 11nruue. _ ... is-.. canopy top I "~ ~I. • --::o-:-0'.'.CC---°"' __ _ 14' SKI-BOAT. 73 Evi nrude Mobile Hom es 935 t man. tr&n~ S2.im. FERRARI :; QLYQ "63 CUSTO.\! btult camptr. 2 9 P-U~. full ?'11'Pf, fac tory .. ! 1ii nks/t11r u1rl. i:ntV! ron-f.t2-53jl\ 'SS :\!GB-GT :\1nt cond. mo·s nr w reblt 1.'i.Ocr , Re.hit ! a1r e>tc. 119-BEW. I r1u1nn. s:iOO lt16-~i4:.!. CON TEMPO '66 DODCF. \r indnii· \'ar.. 61 FERRARI :ii 000 ml. All flf'\\' n~~. r ~i l!Wi Harbor. C :'II. 646-9303 tr1ao.~ axil!., 1\t11· br11kl!s. • ~· mue:zepdu:Ue~~ cond. ·~Qir~1i° ST~~O~~~ . i B St 912 r yl.Sack_fi;,(W)m:·,. Runs ALmlORIZED rar.1r Sli!l.l. ~8-!lfi!I& nr r Ulch, h e l\d f'rs 1 t uout. s . · tnc.1a • , 1 oats, crag• 1 t ood. S9Sa flrnl 6-l2-l%,l. , 1 SALES & SERVICE ; ;~. J 7f\.'i "67 TOY OT A Auto lXO Delux S " I I • r n n t & 1 n , d \\a I Pr reri. take old car or ~mall 10 pa ga. Full pov.•er. tac PLc '•L•RF. h I k I LAGUNA HILLS 1 new Am-Fm. SS30 S~!ltin Cherry buy -Slli.}. I do"·n can fin. pv:. pf)'. 1330. 31r etc Ol'UilO L"·~ . \f' \r t fl!!! -rnc. "6.; ECO:\O \',.\..\" fi pl_\~. lo !\"E\\< while top for "69 ~!GB.' * 673-0607 * Q . .g-36 9.j "6~ rnEv MALIBU CO!<-Lr! us i1;irrh IJl "'r ynur Cont1n!'nta! shl!!. ' 4<J.l-4lJj~ l.Jlg Sch. 8 K1 546 ' • 4 -6811 aft rr;H·PI !rl!· hria! or mo!Or 23301 RIDGE RO\...l E DR. mi. hf'a v;i r!U !~ <it~pt'n•ion. 1 * * &IB-0-.+9 '* * TOYOTA Corona "6~. Auto. 'fiJ \"\\' 9 &.m. COURSE WAGON. power hflmf', ;it·ro~~ from Doh~ny 1Corner of l\1oulton Pk11-..·) GI . cnn1. Si~~ ~IH·liB I ratlt!\ xln1. Btst o!!tr. :-.-,,11 Pa int '68 YW BUG equ ippe.d &. lacrmyair. ZNU- P.:irK lf;-~lll 4%-1 :'>!\.\ PN'stJge adult rommun;tv, 196.i I TO;\ <'H E\"Y truck OPEL ;,,JS-67:?0. G"""'1 Cnnd 1r111n Radio. Hrater; Vt "'' Sh"rn'. .68 432·CHEV CAPRTCE: -; .. &tlJ11.cent lo Lt is u f e lP.s.~ br'\dy. S:)95· 411 E. lith. 3100 W. Coast Hw)'. TRIUMPH S4~:'i ~A.-4~1 •J ~,.. .rWJ v.·orld. Bea""i•:J ,,~11 ,,_ C.:\1. 6'16-1~4 . !\eivnnr:I B•··h 1964 OPEL Sranon \\'a.gon . !\l ust Se.U fXE\V7~i, Sl095. po11~r. fa r-tory air. 91 pua, "'-',, ......... .,...., a L \" 1 1 , __ _, "69 VOLl\S -v.·hlre/red 111L M • M I I 1 VT0-301 ini;~. all lllXUry appoint-1966 FORD Eronoh~ Van -· !'W c utr 1 ' i:<J<A.1 cond . THE TRIU arqUIS 0 0r5 e c. · Th G_, d FIAT 1.12'1 57:,..1:;o7, l\fPH Low mill'.11gt, &u nrool . """~-. c~: H•'•h-·; L. Boh., '68 OPF:L WAGON X!:B9" ments. erapeutic pool. '""'con · VS STAG AJ\1-FM ratlio, "~rrllent """'""' ~' .. J " Tr1nsportation I~ Saunas, Esercise gym, 4 S9.:.'l 968-37~ "i J FIAT 124 Spt.c1aL Ve>r:i· PEUGEOT contl1t1on. Quick sale S1250. 4~-75113 • 540.:noo '1 Macffoward bll.11ard tables, much, mllch 1' '70 Econo Van 200 beli;t . 3utn rltan. S.WO T 0 P. Alt ~ pm NOW ON DISPLAY &1:>-1932 or 5,~i-368.3 °63 V\\1 Van, Runs gM-1, ·-·• Co1mpers, So1l1 / Rent 920 more: trlln~1 2:).000 mi. r/h; \\"ar-• * Comt In for a. tt~! dr11•t! . I !\f'Ms ~me brirly \t"Otk S.'-"l t &39-9600 t)r ~11-0609 ·~ , Se, beaut. furn moc!t ls 111 ~,",. r v• ~.;. 4"" ''~" r;i!l 9fiS...sgoo. \\"k n r! 5 '71 PEUGEOT FRITZ WARREN'S 66 v'v hu~. rf'huilt ef1i:. n,.w I ...:. ·, • ,,;, \!' Corn"r ll1 &. Harbor • FORD ·~9 Ernnnl111e \'~ca m· , "'" r •.Y ;.><>-"I....,, [ 11.nytur.~ SPOR pa int F:\I $1400 &ll-9289 or .,,, nr car or · ""' rer 1·an nr11rn 19 fl()(1 ml I park-llkf' set(lng. Radio l.: hPale.r. buckt1 ~ .. a~ ... , T CAR CENTER .,;.,. . ' . . . I 17th St , c .~t. &ttt r ~pm Santa Ana -:1 C,\LL ~.'.0-3""" 0 , •JO-/l'>IV\1 Autos Wanted 968 '70 FIAT Spnr's Cou~ o E 1 t ~t s A ~·1 "1'" • • · ;-;,.II' !1r('~, :ill" rr>rul. h,.alri . "''" "'"' ' ' ra d1a\ lil'f'S 1011', 1011· mile-'-' ~ ' ·• • · · ,,., ""O'i l~-'·--------1 1~• V'" ,.. __ _. ~ "' d I 'iO T etRD landau "'"" • HA D ENOUGH WE PAY Top Hart1tp !.· Cor.1·~11 top ~,. WA OiiK OPf'ndallyS.9:ciosrdSunda V\\'"AAR!'G·Gond rnnd .run~'""" ... ....,._,.,con,,. ••tt 5 . • • '·~. ~ r11d1 n, cu~rnm-r!P.•1gnf'd 1n-1 T11.k., ni'f'r 1 .. ,. 1• Y wf'll r i•t 1 I p&1n! Jnb S700 nr best ofte r. equip Pf'd , only 1~.000 m11 f"'nnr. EIPr r,.ln ~. ca~ O F DAM PNESS ? CASH :l'!r....!l62l pe y men g $1799 1·69TR!t;:<!PHGT6 +.r~.lo _ pty, or g 0\\1ltr 64i:....fi659btll'T1 4·7 I V.as~ pos.s1hlt • '71 3101·r, IC11!r1, 2 rl'l!'r!~. l\lri1·e 10 SJERRA DA\\'.\, mi. Xl nt rond. S'lOO fi•.\.-0.16l Cont1ne nt11.J \111rk I I I , !ii.lef'pS 4. Cnst s ~ 000; I ,\11 .. ays di"), balm~. cle.a.r. 1 1~! f~!<i.12~,,~rll ;I~. co~~TH~~i!r ~1?.nD.·G E .. M5'-1~73 '* '6~ \'\\',:.aving ~~~Te~. m,,u~r '67 ';;;~,~:i;;,.r;back la.r.dau. air. !~ PllT, mt -~ tm~r2,.nr~ 1n !a mil~·"ill .'\1 smog or log. Idea! for C ~l~•1' ~7 q710 195!< TRl U:'<TPH GTII +, many sa: ~ '"'', __ nr ..,..5, o Pf * f.44-fl.ll O '* buy I)~ lea.~ ·' ~tll for hall pr 1re. Xlnl er thrltJc or bronchial prot>. for used ca.rs • tTUcka , ju.11 IH5-2373 afttr 6 pm. <"Kia • • ·, e.i.:tra!. Slu t book s2500 l<'l•-4AAI!, :il:i2 H!!il :'\o. ::i.;), HOUSE Of ThlPOflTS 1 i:'l'lnrl . A M.rjlain. Ca 11 lt ms. Al SIERRA DA\\"\" call Us for free estim&tt!I. FIAT r A!king S21XX! ll'.13--IS4 3. H 8 ·~ \'\\' BCG -1'~w brakt s., Autbor1zl!.d :'of!Z Dealer a n~·timr .1111 ,\ug lJ!h to !ee.. ~·ou 01\'n )'Ollr 011•n mobile-GROTH CHEVROLET 1%2 PEUGOT • nin~ gr>Od CAt.1P ER ·fi4-Xlnt c o n r1 • battrry !· muffl.e>r. SlOOO. (1) 52.1-7250 ..,,._ ~•c•2'I h 1 R J300 00 or olltr. &11.-4463. VOLKSWAGEN ""'~;' r •rune. .n<>-• <'me ot, :.ents ketp ~ing e Complete Stock of Rtlng~ra inr Sl:i.'10 or bt ~r "~~~~=1~--~--~ '6.l !'.hatal\I Convert " · • i f ' CAB·OVER r'\m('lf'r 'f;j up. \I hy pay N'nl? For lrer A!k !Qr S&Jea t.tanagtr ~DBri PORSCHE .61 \"\\I BUG, ~w ILrt s, o!l,.r. RJ.J-ZRi:~. '69 'v"\\"-~l ust ttU unm~ Pontac Stn wap. Call ;, :\l,.rrtd. ('rOOd IH nr•« '""rY hrochtH'f'. v.h11e Df'pl. J 18211 Be>ach Blvd, j orangr , cu~l 11 hl radio "63 '"\' Bt:G $1150 5.16-8n 9 afl 6 , 1!1.llt!r 6pm: M&-l!M<t r~i\~On.\hlP (213> 592-5.',0l SIERRA DAIV:-.', Ht me:, C11 Huntini;fon Stach ·on l· RDSTR . A:'lllf .\I, ;o...<1 ~4fi.--~j42. , . ~ll!'I ROOF E:\'TftA~' 547-7;,;J he! 6 Se.II Mile items now~ HS 92311· 347.6087 KI 9-JJJl Tlll"lr s-cnndilinn. i:nn.I to p b ltl•! ·r.i; RED \ii", I $127:-0 * (..l&--0:\r.fi , DAILY PtLar tot' action! Call 642-567~ Now: -,n "h•, ,.,,,k ,,111· ,,,,_ BEAL:T mobJlt m n1e 24.xJJ, 0 DOLLAR "FRIEDLANDER " ,'.';,'.'.,';}}40~ ~~f>-185! orGood:.!1 3 1 ~u nr o o • -1 .. ' • \Y'E PAY T P .,,. A ~l/f".\1 rarl10, x!nt cond. Autos, New 980 Autos, N1w 980 Autos, New 980 Mn! tl Opt'n Rl)~d camJ'lf'r. on choice lot. Adtll! ('liU'k FOR TOP USED CARS 1------------------------------Beach area. 2 Br , 2 ba. tam \:if.11 1 1 l)ii ner Pnrsc:h~ C11 !1 aH~r 6. &17·95?.J S.liOO. ~1~18i4 I If your rar Is extr& clean, 1l7l 0 IEACH ILYD rm. b!tin k11, encl porch. · ca r. nn pmh!pm &c-!or e '70 VW e FACTORY tl I r, rt riPalPr, 5f"f! u~ t1rst. I Hwy. J'l j Lnr:lrpd , F('lrinkJ,.r .system. BAUE R BUICK ''3·1:"' e ,1,1-, •024 1mmeri. ~alt Sl{)"l(l, lll Via Lo mileage. * ~720 l\la1nn1~y & Hp.I! Pint, lro1.1 R I g .~ ' ~ ~~~~""~__:::::..:c.:::.__1 · · / ea uy al $14,000. Ph. 2'\ol E. 17th S!. L1rln Snurl. !\8 . 6i,)..(IJ.12 ·54 V\\I BaJ& Bug, ____... cond . Sj9j 8fi:J \r. 1~111 si. c .:.1 . · 1s...24·:1 o "' ~" JAGUAR -·~ !-~-~--------..> '· r · -~,,...., Cost.1 .\1esa 54g.775J '6< C PORSCHE -J730cc ~I;')) "68 \'\\" Campt>r-F'ull Pquip . 12s60-2 BR. carpnrt. a"'ll· -ANNIVERSARY •SO +extr~~ S2400 or hf's t olltr + ~9247 * radials, m1n1 s2:i50 Tr~de 1ng~. sk.Jrllng & tool shtd. RA•pdRIEO .D,;: 3~0h~mk grn std. 4 673-2.i.~1 '61i \'\\" Fo\Slh&ck -"'•w ".Pi fl)r Por5rh• nr ~ 5?.3--3119 ~, 11•1rts .,__________ " • Lndsr pd. :-·r Vista Shnp i ·-·A1•"l r a r1 I ~ B f a u 1 con d . ·.:,9 PORSCHE <'JM'!. t xct Ut nl , Vt ry clea.n, ~lu&! ~ll. Cycla1, Bikes, C n 1 r · C · :\i · 0 \\ n er ~ nuu \ft'!. 4~-~242 4roJ. condition .\fuM i.ell' ~ .\lake r~ducl'.d to S893. 813-12:;.s Scooters 925 translern-d. musr >ell Ca ll ri!ft r 64.2-8;}.lO bf'! 2 or a ir i pm. 64ll-0732 PI:\TO \\' AL:TO. 61 ~lark JI Jai <.Pl\iin-Good•i----------1·1967 VlV Bui . low mlll'.!.. l'.170 !\A\\'ASA!\l G r ~r n mech ronrl Sf'~T ri!!t r o\'er 70 ~M;rhe !11 ~ Vtry lriw 1t11• clea.n Af!C'r 6 pm. 20 \\-1de. Cru~Jt.ltr. on ba~ Trlll15 S5 l'lay. 5r mile. stre11k ~ 2~ J!ljO K,.1\-11~,.k1 trail tvl<' i 1"..0 Rnrh In "". T HEODORE s~ 5\7.2.~~ m1 xln1 con<l. mnM ~ll SJl}-ljl J hea.-h. . "I< in or~a:r ~ 1 0 p i:~n6. Furn:~hffi Porrh. 2 b.... ROBINS FO RD JENSEN '6~ V\V cu ... tom camf>f!r. Cl,~n . loatltd u1th e.xtr.u. Low m:lt$ smi 6il-6.~i. rt llr n1 rf\r,till1nn f.1f.-li~7 f'OR 5i1IP • ii \lnnr:la, 4..rJ er. J.(1()1) mllf'~. ltll fnr s,.r1 ir,_ C11l! ;),.",6-2232 .!.ftf'r 5 ".'{<h,,rlr!r\~r f,jJ ./l\14 I 1f1'll HARBOR BL\'D. ~1 POR;:cHE. rl"\I rn~ Xlnt ru~n:ni; rrinr:I fj }4 1 624-511JJ i!•k lrir (.\rr>!yn p m l ~===~-­BRIGSTON 90cc $50. • .).\11. '.M.1 • l in 1-\~u ~s1 k1 Tr:i1! Rn<• xln t XTRc\ Sh3.rp S:ias1a. Kx 2:i w/l;t c:;i.h11r.~ ~.\'·~ rm ,,rlUI' Pr\.; ('~!. S l 2 i J 66 GrPa1 L11ke~ ~50·, l~mt­ ly park S!U!OO Call al; 11 a rn. i:·li..J)J~7. cosr; :'<!Ei=A f.Ll-{)(110 JENSE N ANN IVE RSA RY •SO AUTHORIZED AUTOS WANT ED SAl.f.5 • S£R\'JCE fop dol111r tor clea n U!~ Cf'fl, ;::,,, An~~ Rro11·11. T HEODORE ROBINS FORD NEWPORT IMPORTS 61 V\\"-Slij 8'lrl.v IS no ;.tJ PORSCHF: U hno]r r h ! t nnrl. bul xln! !or dune bui - cnn1•. ;.:1n1 rnnd. ~lu~! ,tt 1 gy 6i3-173.lt. S1:f.(l lii\.lll12 I ~1-6'l_P_O_P_T~O-P-CAJ_:_M_P_E_R_, '70 VW BUG-Yellow Xln1 conri1Tlrin Sli!}i ~~06 a.rt ~ * 67.'>-3216 * 3100 \\" CfJa.>! H"'Y· -n=u~l~C~K~~C~A~S~H~ 11."lf.7 VV.' rilJT,fl"r, 4SJ(Xl T mJ_" E>c•_I ."',"'; S2,!"1 rnnrl ;'\11 !1rr\. 1.ic1 111nf'd ----------1/l\::..O 5KY LI~E P. -S1i50 1(lf(I HA RBOR BL\'D, .'p:irP r•nl $:.0 Call 11 f1 _j or CO~TA \lE:S.·' i:..t 2-0Cl10 \°f'\\'ptlrt Beach THROUGH A ~=~~~~~~ • ·~'~"'!; ;"'";"' ..... FOR ~alt J.i() Hnnrla SL 1 maJ;,. Of!f'f (l,.iln .Y\8-03·14 or 64~4.II. '69 HONDA S L-JlO I X!n1 ronrl. S~1:-.0 M5-l244 u..;nr!~ .'>-l •-2.~'.)j CONDOR BL"Y RE\"T U:ASE SPEClAL ~AVl\"GS ;-.'Q\V BILL CORWIN FORD • fill TRll"'\lPH 2.Vl • I L1kP n~w ronrl L:nr!Pr .::.00 :>:~ Soi. :\1111..-i !'1 . O!-an;;t mi l.1ia fi.14-71.V:i . 1 '• mi :-:. nl ra~l'non Squa.n> --,.,.ATC:HLESS-,67-OPEX i1oul!'f' rhu1 Ni t s, Sun 1 Only. Con1·~rttr! 30· Dodit bu~. 1.Jps 6. JOO"'~ ~lt<0n- 1a1nf'rl l\tr:i•,ng m u~! g ll B~t Oir. 301'1 P laue Dr, C~I '* MS-7.191 * e '69 HO\" DA l.iO e ~!UST SELL. CLEA'.'J X'L.'-'T co:-;o 64&-00;2 "6'9 BSA 441 V1ctor Exc,.l!Pn! eand1tion. M~ny t'Ji:tr11.s SGj(I. f'OR R.E;o;T • st'Ucofr"..a.med. air . .:e-n~a ror. S2'JO. wk, Sc m1 492.5032, &i:i-i i1~7 11.f! ~-'T~,-.~;•1.-,-,-. •r~,-.-v-e'l -~9~4"5 1971 Hn nd 11 CL -1 7 .~ Rct11.mbl~r Elt c! st11.rt, MfJ mJI~~ J.ik!' nf'u $495 83J-.1;;:,.; BJCrCLf.S. $J:i ln S20 11:)1 P11.ul11ril'Vl. C ~1 Sf",. 11.!r,r ~ pm ---69 YA~lAHA 250. xlnl l'('lnr! U'.'l'1 (.\II ~11~r 4 .YI rir 11·ttkt OO~ s1::..n1; 15" SCOTS.'IAN T r 1 1 l e r Ch,.m1cal Pnrtoi Pot 11 001 antl 110 hp:hl!.. Bf'!I ofltr '.").lli-~~~ -or :\.1l-2l~. KARMANN GHIA DAILY PILOT '1 '0!1 Vrn: ''''"' oMc Or11111e Cl)11n'1PS Top ' B'''1 ER n,.,.. l:fil ~ng , rliJ!rh, J.\lPORTS \\"A:-·TEO -'-' ! •A\"!~G ST11'"' :\lu!1 WANT AD BILL ':l "'E\1 TO\'OT' 1 ·•· ' ----------I g,ont rat.,,., Sl.'V,il, 4!1.)-5-!;;>_ ·' "-' " Sll(T~fir~ ·u, f.;1r m•"in Gh!A . ].~~ Bf'ach Bl1•r!. I !or s~;,:i Call ').!~~.:~'.! 11 Avto1, Im ported 970 A u tos, Imported 970 H. Stach. Ph. 84i-&355 '62 GH"JA. :\•\\ f'n;;. t.~akts, I Autos, Imported 970 I ~tiU't'r :rn•nr run~ grf'al. """rl• r a1111 S4~> ~ h..l2-3J35 Lar9• Selection -~ Ka rm11nn Ghia Ex . of Fully cnnr:1. :-.·~,,.. "n2u1,. 5325. • ~:ri-1;-m • Reconditioned Used V-W's Pors~h•s-­ Campers & Vans 100"'0 J() Day or lfl:)O ~hit! Gu ar&nfr" Part! .l-. L&hnr e Eng-me e TrVI!.. • f'ron1 & ~a.r Axle. Autmbllt5 e Br11~ Sys- lf'Tn e Eltttnc.11.l Sys ttm ';! GHIA rt'ln1·<.rr1blt . ,r.i 1 m\C"Ulatr ~.'Ir, m1J,os s:.4,::0 rr boost oll~r 5.!!>-(f7f;9 LOTUS LOTUS AlilHORIZED SALES &: SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Be&ch MERCEDES BENZ *LOOK* lmmediateDellvtry Rotary En9ines RX2 CPES:-RX2 4 DRS. RlOO CPES. NO WAITING SPECIAL '71 Rotary Coupe $2395 $1945 .. ,, .. '71 1200 Coupe !1•4''' SELECT USED CARS 1f 70 MAZDA "'"''•• w ... " Ext1lt•"' <e~ll iti el'. t:OJICJ I $19tS 1''6 DATSUN ROITll 4 Sp11d. SOY4l l 51'5 ''" ¥0L!!'.S Sf•-w ... bt*U*"' Ce,.lliti•"· LllS1l' $HS 1 '10 VOLO IU6 li~t Now, 1•4 .... LO $14'S '''' •tAT 111 c,.. s~ •• ,.. ct.,"· ~ s,.,;. z 51JAGE. $16'5 I '61 ¥0LU IUG E"t'"' 11~1 l'I W, w•ry 1pt• cit l. :r 2510JF $1195 ltLinJeO ""'· T<er1L f!CllJ'V ,,, er ,, TJOoll'o!G. ,....., ''"''""l· e•~·• /do"\ brol 11. t Od10. ~fQ!or """'$89 '65 Rambler ''-'"•• v.1 . ..,,._trans..~'°" elr l.OIWI. ""~ $795 '62 FORD •l•ht l t • .., .. .. 'WY t«MI "'''"~""' •"" IWdy !wh ~GlS7ll $895 '67COUGAR v-1 • ...,..~....,W IN """·~~.Vfl01• t llOOI •tllf_,. VI. """""""" "-ii'*-Vtty Wlilcettd lw, SP"I~ '67 Ambau lf&TIOllWtlOll 'ac !ery a" c en~,foe••~o. ,.,.., <'•t'l"'1.e-or (6'1<)~,.. .,...,! ... 1''66• I toft 11.1. IU!e. !!'-., 1oc..., t it "'"'"'°"" .... ~ ...... ,... """' 'f.UO} $899 '61 JAVELIN Sar. No. 232S40 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HURRY WHILE THEY UST! HAND NIW 1971 MATADOR STATION WAGON • DOOi sr&TION WAIOM $3195 I ' ' I --1 I ! , I I I .· .. : 38 DAILY PILOT ' l§J !.iii _.,,._ •• ,, .... iiiiiiii:il§J~l-.... _ .... _ .. iiiii!i:iii~~· ............ ~ ~§1~1 no Autos, New 9IO Autos, New 980Autos, New 980 !~1 1 '""~"" l§J 'I ......... j~;;C;A;D;l;L;LA;;C~.: II A~u;to;s;, ;U;Md;;;;~990;;;;1 Autos, UIOd l§J I· l§J I l§J I CADILLAC 1967 CPE. DE V ILLE CADILLAC 1969 "EL DORADO" t'ACTORY CADILLAC 990 Autos, UMd 990 CHEVROLET • • Autot,UNll tt0 Autos, lJMCI DODGE PONTIAC • * I J-"ACT'ORY I AIR CONDITIONING AlR ~NDITIO~l~G full power. padded top, a.ti CADILLAC 19" '67 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE cHEVELl.E Auto. traru.., ra· * * '61 PONTIAC I '67 DODGE DART TI:MPEST V-8, allto, tn.ns., 1 FULL L.EA ™ER lNTERlOR j Jealher intenor, tilt"-telt· Fu!! po""er, vinyl top, nit & , sC'Opic slttMJg door lock.Ii tel"""Pic steering A.~1 1.f.\! A~l-FM. Local' orlt' owner~ many other deluxe xtra5. <ZVD263i / (VKJP21()$2444 $4999 • f'actory air conditioning, Fu!J d.!o, ~ater, 250 EngirH!, $599 p0wer, "ll l!'il.ther inter. TWY974 Stereo. door Jocks, tilt & :~lesrop1c. LocaJ 1 IJ owner, COURTESY DODGE 2&!18 Harbor Blvd~ (X.Jfjl9l 2 DR. HARDTOP. Au10. Air cond1bonif'i, p 0 w e r 1 tra11.1 ., pow•r ateerina, ra. •tttrin&. ~·bitewa.IJ nres dlo, hearer. cTGA922J vinyl root. KSW44Q ' $566 $886 COURTESY DODGE COURTESY DODGE Nabers Cadl'llac Nabers Cadillac AUTHORIZED DEALER $3111 Costa Mf'£a 557-9220 Nabers Cadillac l=-==·=~·~-­AL~rHORJZED DEALER '66 CORVAIR. x.ln! traM. 2888 Hubor Blvd., 2888 Huboc Blvd., Costa Me&.a 5.17.9221)-0:>ti ta Mesa ~7-9220 .. * * * I AUTHORIZED DEALER 1600 Hartior Rh·d , Co:-ta ,\Jesa Call ;,.w..9100 Open Sur~day CADILLAC l96S- ''EL DORADO" FACTORY AIR CONDITION ING rull pn11·e1'. slereo, door Jocks, padded top, till k telescopic sreen~. e1c. Lo-1 caJ one 011·ner, IXSS77'.11 $3777 Nabers Cadillac AUTHORIZED DEALER 2600 Harbor Blvd., co~ta ~!es.a Call 540.9100 Open Sunday Autos, New 980 2li(X) Harbor 81\'d., Costa t>lcsa Call ~1-I0-9100 Open Sunday LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES.LEASING AUrHORlZED • SERVICE - Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor B!vd.. Sta.nda.ttl &h1tt. bli eng. Cosia .\1c~ Body good cond. Upho!srery Call :~-!HOO Open Sunday xlnl, good !it•r.s. $.)50. Hur- ry! This \\·on'f lasL 67J--Ojl8 '70 EL ~rado blk w/vinyl top, All extras. 644-4727 or alt 6:30 pm, all day Sal "- 673-2942 eves. Sun, -~~==~~~-'fi.'l IMPALA 2 dr. 283 e.»i. CHEVROLET Rebuilt. 90 day \\'&rranty. '.\9 Chl'l'Y ~.pass wagon . PJS. r/B. Goorl conrl, $250. Hurst ·3 5pttd. New braJ.:e5 & bi1,l!ery, &ood mechanical cand. $69:i. 89.l-6460. '70 CHALLENGER, 440 RT, '61 PONTIAC GTO ! auto, a.Jr, pwr at~ring, ne.w Fact. •1r, J spd auio trans, I Utt, m&&S. p.a.ml $2.495. black landau k black vinyl ..iJ4-ll2411 bucketi;, con' o I'· wood * • grain. P;S, R/H, F<1 cl. '65 DODGE mags/Micbe!in X tH'eS t:>;. PICKUP. V-8, radio, heatPr, cellent conditiOl'!. t.1ust .Sell! wh11~w<1!l tires, i' bed. Priv. Pty, $1795 or otter. 530975 557-4347, $498 Jcfi;;9c;G°"T'°'O.'°'F'°a-<71-,.~.-m-,,-,-.t-,~,_ COURTESY DODGE de.:k, vtnyl roof, bucJ.:e1 28118 Harbor BJvd.. li_ea!i;, . wood gntln console. • * &l.i-2111.1 * * 2600 HARBOR BL.. * * COSTA MESA J!'l.'19 Chevy sia1ion 1-1·gn-Gnort 'TO CHEVY 540·9100 Open Sunday <.'()nd En,1: reblt. s4 oo. It'l1PALA V-8, auto. trans., HOUSE Hunting? Watch the 492-6602 pt.wer 11teering, radio, heat. OPEN HOUSE column. '66 Che1Tolrr Caprice, ~ood er, whitewall tJres. 'i'&IBBA. For that Item unrter $50, Cflrlrl. ~1r rond, r/h. Make $ 1699 Cos-ra t.-lua s.;·7-9220 Lo mi. Xln1 <.'Olld. $27.50, ;i Call 91i2-t )69 htwn 5-JO pm. ' '67 DODG; Van, :1011. l •pd, '6~ G:1'0, air, AM/FM, PW~ I AU!" ne.w tit·es shncU o.het extra1. Ask $24<Xl. 714 : "' ' ' 846-2U4 paint l< bra.ke11. 54tl-26U. · try the Penny Pincher I offer. 644---42'1.1. COURTESY DODGE Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 2888 Harbor Blvd., • * '71) PONTIAC Catalina 9-pai;s I 4'0 '69 DODGE wgn. Alr, P/s, P/b, $3600. 1 NOT JUST A FEW BUT EVERY NEW 1971 TORINO • MUST ANG MAVERICK • RANCHERO IN, OUll HUGE STOCK NOW SLASHED TO s50 OVER FACTORY INVOICE! Ellett;ve T~•u 8 • 15/71 Cc.c,!a Mesa 5.l7-9220 v 8 549-0084. · , au10. trans .. factory a ir --. I conditioning, power steer· GTO . 68 Conv .. "Cherry" I '64 IMPALA 2-dr !IT. P/5. mg, radio. heater, whitewall Sl~J. ~ed. a1r .• a11to. Lo Pih, air, good cond. Best ttres, vinyl roof. YJW21J mi. Orig own 548-9JJ0. oU" o"' i;oo. Af t 6. $1088 T·BIRD 642---3280. I COURTESY DODGE i~· T BIRD '55 CHEVY panel wagon 272, 2888 Harbor Blvd . """' · CLASSIC J spd w/Hurst, g:auze6, Costa MeSll. sai-9220 Thi automobile is immacu. I stereo. Ofter 494-3421. * * late & comple1ely stock '·6'~--C-h-,-,,-,~,-,-,.-w-,-,.-.-,-10 ---===---1 thtoughout. New 312 Thun- trans, reblt eng: & trans. FORD <lerbird eng:lne ~ miles I Sl7J /best offer. 646-8l6J ---------1 automatic, power i;teerinR: • * power brakes, power win-' 1961 CHEVY Impa.la, aood '70 FORD dOWg & :oieaU;, Removable I teenage car. GALAXIE 300 H.T. a.u!n. hardtop, miMcn walerproof 894-2916 trail.'!., FACTORY A IR rar cover. Thig car i! all 1 CONTINENTAL COND., power s1eering/ original al1d must be .&een I hrakt-.i;, radio, he~!er. white-to ~ &pp~iated. Pr! party I 1970 MARK 111 Wll]J rite!. 406AKF 5.'l7-9479. ' Perfect! J'uJI & completely $1699 195fiT-BIRD. New interinr.j luxury equipped locally own. COURTESY DODGE new tifl's, •ood mechanicRI er: & has been u rviced by 2888 Harbor Blvrl. rondi1inn, $1400.00 or offer. authorized Lincaln delller. Cor;t1 Mesa 557.9220 642-446~. 20,000 well maintained * * lc.:l6'70T"·B"I"R"Dc-. -,-ood-c-co-,-,,.. .• ~P"•-" miles. This luxury car is .71 PINTO _ Alli t-xtra~. hole top & Continental flawless & must he &een k Mags '\'/Goodyear tirt-s. bump!!r. Sl:iOO. R33-12ll.1. dn~·en to be appreciated. It FORD -LTD -CA XIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE . . d f . k 1 2.000 eng. S425. k T.O.P. '60 T-Bird $300 Js pr1re or a qu1c sa e 64;,..2{;;).1 .alt 6 fi7:l·1660 11.t $6850. Phone 67.1-8811. 117 Vla Koron, Lido Isle alter 6 P .J\1. Me11y to choose fro111. '65 tltn1 '70 Modtl1, Sport roofs, formal1, 2 door I. 4 door llordtops & sed11n1. Fllll pow•r. elr co11dltlo11fnlJ. Warronti.1 ovolloblo, EXAMPLE: 1969 FORD LTD R11/je, H1~ter, Aulo.,,1+it, Pew~r Sleeri~q. F,t!ory Aio. Goeil Milt1, Vinyl Roel. IXSSAlb) OUR PRICE $2396 '69 TOYOTA $1396 Corona -I Dr. R&H. air cond .. 4 SPf'"'d. rood mile1. <937BQCI '71 PLYM. DUSTER $2096 Sport coupe. Lf.>v.· miles. radio. he&ler. stick shift. i99iBSY) '66 CHEVY IMPALA $996 Convertibl ... R&H. e11 to- rn1'11ic. pO\\'er Jli teering. (\VAA771• '71 PINTO f'act<Jry f'flUlpped. Goor:l mflcs. ( 127COTI CONTINENTAL '65 4 dr, Leather intr, pwr xtra~. landau top. Clean! 1~t $650. takf's. fi.\7>-_1324 . 1964 CONTINENTAL. goorl Cf'lnd. Power, air, 4 dr. $6j(I, 892-3147 CORVAIR \VHT "-<Ir. Xlnt rond, Nrw hrakes. complelr luning, NP111 batlery. Pvt pty, 962-390.i. '64 CORVA IR: Gd Iran~· portatinn, c!Pan • Runs gel. $185. 646-1721 '6.1 GALAXIE, 427 4 sprl. 'fill T-BIRD, ver,11 clean body. nr.ed.~ work. $350 or ofter. Leafher sear~-$300/offer or 67.l-.)159. !flldP, l\47-1412, '64 FORD Fairl3.n". goorl cond, $400. 53$-2762 or !!21---S60l '63 E('(lnoline Van S7.'i0 e :"1&-4001 e '70 Ford Cortina. Sacriti~ for quick aa.Je, $900. Xlnr rond. i16-69!1:l al! Jpm. NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 ·71 FORDS: G 11.la xif'1 , Mustangs, It. Torino~. Hertz Corp. ( 7141 7711.4():-,0. 19.'i.) f'ORD Station \Va~on, Autos, New .Rood condition, r u i; t fl m rPa!ure~. Phont 6'12-1482. j CLOSE-OUT OF ALL REMAINING '71 MERCURYS BRAND NEW 1971 COUGAR Se lec! ,hifl, .... ~H• w~ll1, ~c'"'~' 1!e@ri~q . ,..,,c h cc~t<el I.fl h,.~d .,,;,,.,., AM ••die, tinted ql•u, cili wf,I, <O•eri. (IF'll HS5 37'1'1 ) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 ANY BRAND NEW 1971 MERCURY MONTEGO IN STOCK-WE WILL SELL FOR 3% OVER DEALER INVOICE! OF 1971 MERCURYS BEEN BETTER. IT'S TIME ~R YOU TO MAKE OUTSTANDING SAVINGS RIGHT NOW AT ••• OUR HAS SELECTION NEVER '69 DATSUN 4 door. Low, low mile5. 4 sper d, equipped. (833ASK) '69 DODGE $2196 Cornnet 2 Dr. H.T. R&H, ff:UIO ., P.S .. vinyl roof, air cond .. lov.• milPs. iZSROl I ) CORVETIE CORVETTE '63 Ptrf~ct rondition * 67:J..3808 * COUGAR 1960 FORD, $200 646-6304 JEEPS '.J7 JEEP F'CU>O, rebuilt lr11n5 & Chrv VI!, 0 miln. Sell or trade. 548-7441 SPECIALIZING MUSTANG SALE Mo11y to r.ltoOM front. ''5 tflru '70 ftlodot.. Coupet, ltordto,i, r.011V't11lbtt ond 2+2 fcntbcteb. Somo wltlt 4 1peeds, 0110 olr co11dltlonlnlJ o~4 ou tomotfr. 111odel1, EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T. Fu lly l~tle•v equipped, whit• wi red inter., r•dio. ~e•ler. 9ood milet. (Ob4Cl£1 OUR PRICE $1996 '67 COUGAR XR7, DPJuxt-l --~M,-;-A~V-~E"R""l"C=Ko-- 1ra1her int. PB/PS, AM F'M Sharp car hut nrrO~ valv' CAR • '"lio~ 10·0 '" , , k h ">4 ('l(lO ' '14~74£~ ... u.. " 'j .•1a\er <: • ...:1(1 · ' · mi. ' I "'xrrl C'<'nd. t;0ld !O hi~h,st e ·i;9 COUGAR-I_/) ml. b1ddrr. ;,.i'-:i!l.114. Prrjrrt rnnr!! N ,. f d 1 nnlh.lni;:. r:vP~ f;i:J..~R.~7. MERCURY '69 MACH I $1996 Sport roof. radt11, h~ater, p~v.·r.r strPring. air cond1!ir1'11nz. good niiles. tYPt:7Gl 1 '65 PLYM. Satellite $896 Autos, U1ed 990 ~_,_T~_.~~_'"_'..-._h;,_'d'_:;,_, .. _. ---BIG SALE ~T\.~!5921 •·i:;~" ~ONTf.GO MX Convl -,..,tr, A~\.!/f"M', 1uro :i;KJ. .l!l.000 mi. $ 16 7 S. f;.12-2.;()i. ~~~~~~~~~~· '66 MERC. WGN. Colony ParK 9 Pass. full )Xl\\'Pr, 8fr cnnd., good niil,,s. <SSE4991 '65 CADILLAC $1796 Full pn1''l'f, i>.ir cond. l.()1\' m1lrs. (8270F'E 1 "69 TORINO H.T. f ormal GT. R&H. auto .. r .::;., A'.'11-FJ\f. vinyl roof. VS, good mile~. !Z\'E22~l '70 MUSTANG $2696 H.T. Lnw m;1e, V8. auto .. P.S., R&H. f;ic. tory 11ir. vinyl roor. (611A\'l'I ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT • TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS '67 BUICK CONVT. $ '65 OLDS CUTLASS '~¥1••~ f'11ll 1>0W••. ~It cnnd 1296 I 0•. M '··Full !>OW••. •Ir tO""· Gcod mllU, 10•3 •11111 QC0<1 mlln fNO~ O.V! ---~-----1 '6'4 FORD PICKUP '65 CHEV. lmpela S.S. $996 F11ll 1>0W0t, •I• ,_,. QOOd miles, w1111 ctmPor •~!11 /OXO eJ11 VI, 111.M I NJelloO~ -------~· '66 Chevy St•. W•gon Mttlbu. VI. ltd~. llt•ltt, •ijf<'lm•· lie, POW" ""rl"ll, g>ood mllu . (TEX 6Jl.l $996 '66 FALCON Wagon 119dlo, 11e.i~ •• ~1>!{1m.i•e , Oood '"lln, lli!Ul ltS• ·~.;._ ___________ '-';' . .-.· .. _.___..~.., ~ ..... $996 $)096 $)096 At Highland Motors Credit t\o Problt>m \Vt' Carry Our Own Cnnll'ilC'tS "" MUIT•U~• 'c~I_. eu10, It & ... !N'S W). $199 MUSTANG 1967 .J\t USTANG GTA !as!bark. I.1ke nl'w. Pc:o11·er att't'rin;:-& di.•r brakes, ci•u1soma11r. All1 rarl10 \1 /l<i:Jlf', lol r:I down rear J('at :>40-4(1.15 196.S MustAng fii.slback. 289 cu. 1n. RIH. gpeakP.r!, m11gs. Air ~hock~ -$J.)7j. Cail 54().00.17 '61 YELLOW Mustans: hlk top. Stereo fini11i.::i. JU:H, PIS. PIB. RP11lly neat. 1 oWJJer. Sl~j. 67.1-37&4 . '67 Must1111£ G·T. Leaving l!tate. musr ge!I. Bt1i1 oiler nver Sl()(K), ~94-8782 '67 MUST ANG }'11stb11ck, xlnt ~hape, 'SJ.JOO, or offer, 536-1309. 1967 MUST ANG Convert. Like new, factory a ir. auto., P .S .. r.adio Ir. heater. Low mileage. 540-4095. OLDSMOBILE '61 OLDS r-ss 82.000 ona. m•+es. ·Good tires, R&:.H, PIS, s.»:l. 642-4419. PINTO CAL MAGS lor pintn w/good y~ar rally ~·ht-eb. Co11 $400. u.crifice $200. Ar: exch. 645-2633 &fl 6. PLYMOUTH * * '70 PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER 38.? V.!!, I U!O. trlns .• FACTORY ArR COND.. po11.·er 1teerin1, vinyl roof, tt<I bucket M!&tll, nonter ronsole. 130AFY, $1699 2145 HorMr •"'· COURTESY DODGE COit• MHe · '4S·l404 28811 Hubot Blvd .. S.1,.lhe tlld •tuft _!.:_ ·. -Co$ta Me'"'• • ·."57·9220 Buy lh~ new stuff • C-~ ... IN QUALITY lllAN D NE W 1971 KADETTES ALL REDUCED TO • OVER FACTORY INVOICE 2 DOOR SEDANS-4 DOOR SEDANS-WAGON S- AUTOMATICS-4 SPEEDS-CHOICE OF COLORS 1969 M•rcury Cau9ar . . . $2695 V-t •n9ino, •utom1 tic tr1n1m i11ion, r•dio, h•af1r, pow•r 1t•1rinq •nd power br1ke1, factory 1ir conditicnin9, vinyl rocf. Ju1t lov•ly. (60'40FC) 1968 Rivi•ra . . . . . . . . . . $249 5 Full pcw•r, fectory 1ir condit ionin g, vin yl roof, 811utiful Sp1ni1h 1ilv•r with black c:ul· .tom infericr encl top. Muat s••· fVZHS49 I 1970. Ford LTD ........ $3395 '4 cir, H.T. VI, 1utometic:, reclic, "••f&r, Full pow•r oquipp•d plu1 f1c:tory 1ir c:cnditioned. AM/FM r•clio toe. Luxuriou1 black cir with bl.ck top I int•rior. 19 I lAOWI 1969 Olds Cutlass ..... $1995 Convertible. VB , au'tometic fren,rnf11ion, r•· dio, heat&r, power steering • n d power bra kes. A beautiful dark gr&en Ci r with m"tc:h;n g lnfflrior a nd whit& top. (74"1APY l 1970 Toranada , ........ $3995 C u1 torn. Full power equ ip m•nt plus f1ctory 1ir C:ond itionin g, be"utiful 1utomobil• with the Lal'!dau roof, Must $1fl, !790APF I 1970 Chevrolet Malibu .. $3095 2 door .. erdtop. VS, 1utorn1tlc:, radio, he•+•r, p ower steering end brak11, f"ctory a ir, Los s tha n I S.000 mile1 on thi1 beautiful 1utorno· b il o. All rom"inin9 fa ctory warranty. ()19- AYO! BUICK in COSTA MESA 234 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA 548-7765 I 17