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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-08-13 - Orange Coast Pilot• 17 -. --::-~ --~--~ Santa Ana Sues-Again I ' ·I 1 . She~ll Pay Fine Bait ··uteepers~· For 145 Ti~kets May Have Saved In Unique Ruling Shanghaied Crew County, 6 Cities Get DAILY PILOT $6 Million • Ill Joh Aid * * * 10' * *o * • FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 11, :"71 LAFC Triad Appeal Set Over W1·its An appellate court 1.11il! be asked today to rule that Orange County Supervisors Robf>rt Ball in and Ronald Caspers and Los Alamitos Counci lman ,Joe Hyde 1,1:crc nol properly served with restraining orders before Monday·s s i x ·s econd meeting nf the Local Agency Formation Commission. Santa Ana C1!~· Allornry J1rn Withers today told !he DAILY PILOT that he is 111 the final sta ges of his appeal lo thr r·ourth Oislricl Court of Appeals and his application for a writ of prohibition Y•ill be filed "probably late I.his afternoon ." '"What we are asking the appellate court to recognize is that the three nam· ed men called the meeting to order long before any service was made." Withers said. "The granling of a writ would mean that the appellat.e court recognizes the legality of the meeting and if it does that cancels out everything that ha s since taken place." Withers said that would include lhe hearing into the whole LAFC debade · scheduled berore Orange County Superior Court Judge J. E.T ... Ned" Rutter Aug. 23. Judge Rutter ordered the six-second 15'e LAFC APPEAL. Page !I Oraage Coast Weather Lillie temperature change ex- pected for today and Sa turda y. Highs along the coast around 75, 85 inland. Lows tonight between ti(}. 70 degrees. INSIDE TODA\' Bootks ·01t thf' grr!Jt''dr:·ih'Y µiguna Beach ,..Pstivril nf Ar/$ ·U the lll.b]tCt of a feature on Page 25 of todo y's \Vee kender. ... ,il>t JJ Ct ...... MI I CM<•lflt u, 11 CiftMllW U4 C91ftk\ lJ Ct9tl-N JJ °""" "•'k" 1t 01-C•• It •• 11.,.... ..... ' l'nt•r"lnmtnl 1J..,ll 'IMIM:t 11·U ltfl'9KtPt II Ann L.tl!tltr\ II M•l...,_w I Men In J•rvll'.• I~ Mtvln 1t·D """'""I 1"11M1 U Htllo!ltl Mtw• .. l Ort• ewnty 1t ....... , ... ,, ,, .• Syl\llt ~ IJ ,.....,. tl·O SNd Mtr11t" lJ.14 Ttl"l•IOI! JI TMl!t rl "·J1 WNflttt" ( WomHl"O NtWI 11 •• Wofld """ .._l WMlltMltr 21">4 Parking Costly Gal l g1wrcs Lot, Pays $1,450 Av T01\1 BARLEY ci1 !~t Pt lly Piiot 1111( An Orange County Jlf)rsonnel analyst who picked up l45 $1 parking tic ket s in Jess than three months is today bu sy ana lyzing a unique decision by a Sant.a Ana r-.1unicipal Court judge. Judge Paul t-.1a st tagged t-.·f,1 ry Ann Elsey. 29, nf Tustin, with a Sl.450 fine or 1~5 days in Orange Count y Jail. And. the jurist indicated, she can slice lhat sentence any way she likes. J\11ss Elsey has decided ln pay lhe fine THE ATTRAL"Tl\'E brunette. an analyst in Orange County Personnel Dircc-tl)r \\"!lllam Hnrt's public service careers division. popped 14~ parking l.il'"kets inln her purse bC'l\.\"CCn /1prj] and June Of {hlS .vear. She got them bcciluse i:he insisted on parking in the street outside her office A county parking lot st.a nds JUSI one bloc k away. "GEi::. I no,\J'T kno1-1·." a rcflec1i\•t Hart commen tOO today. ''I think she , \Vas nperaung i1ndcr some kind nf rsc:1pis1 philosophy to do this irrational kind JI th1n1: .. !l's sort of like a guy 11hri has canrcr but docs no!hing ahout ll." Harl 5nid. "ll ·s beyond understanding -at ]cast ! ond man 's underst.:i nding - and I don't th ink 1-1·c·11 take any aclion at our le\ "BUT IT'S NOT too good v"hcn lhe police arrive al. ynur nHi ce and haul ' your analyst. riff to Jail." Hart arlded. "Still, we'll see v;hat happens .. f\l fss Elsey is back in the office 1orlriy . She ha s not received a parking t1 ckel. Her car is in the county parking lot Liferaft Radio 'Bleepers' ·May-Have · saved· Crewmen ! Radio "bleepers·• installed on life rafts of the Kamalli i before the start of the Honolu lu racP-may have saved the lives of three crewmen whn were aboard the yacht whe n it was pirated from Ala Wai ·Yacht Harbori \Vaikiki last Friday. Tough Sheriff Won't Stay Down BAKER . Ore. !UPI) -A sheriff who .... ·ouldn't qu it slopped a possible jailbreak here. Authorities said !wo convicts at county jail j,um~ B.lller Co~ty ~nu~roir ... DiKoo ·anff kict cd him in {he 1iead' when thev .... ·ere out of Uie!r cells for a meal. A-s the lawman lay iitunned, the con· vic ts grabbed a jail matron as a possible hostage. But when they returned, Sheriff Dixon got up and started grappling with the pair again. At that point, the two gave up and went back into their cells, leaving the matron unharmed. Sherifr Di){on. who can1e oul of I.he fight 'A'ilh brui~s and lumps, said one r.onvict told him dur ing the fight "I don't ...,.ant tn hurt ynu." The alleged pirates set the lhree crewmen ad rift in one of the boat's rub-! bet life rafts 150 miles al sea after fore-' Ing them at gunpoil1t to take Ll"IC yacht to : sea . In a telephone message to Mrs .. John ' Freitas, wife of one of the crewmen, Lar-, ry Doheny, owner or the Kamallii s11.id ' the crewmen apparenll y used the radJo bleeper whose signal was picked up by an ltalian freighte r bound for Japan out10£ ' llonolulu. I The bleeper is a continuous emergency , signal. Doheny said the crewmen also had nares aboarrl which they fired to aid _ the freighter in its search for the tiny ' rafl . r 1.he Lhref.lto.reacued .crew"'rut' ·Frtitls, • 51 . Bob Washkeil, SI and frank Power. !ll> are still on board the freighter and are expected to arrive in Yokohama on the 17th or 18th of this month. Wa~hkeit and Freitas reside in Huntinglon Beach and Powers is from Newpo rt Beach. Mrs. Freitas said, as far as she knew , none of the three crewmen had ever been to Japan. They will be nown back to Honolulu immediatr.ly after arrival In the J11Pffn ese port. "It was a miracle the y wer e found ." sai d Mr s. Frr.itas. "I understand lhe frPighter circled them for aeveral hours before they were spotted . $478,500 Piece Goes To Beach By TERRY COVILLE or ,,.. p,11, ~11et ll•ff r-.Tore th an $6 milli on in federal job relie f money was awarded to Orange County and six county cities today, ac- cord;!lg to the U.S. Department of Labor. The money is allocated for cities with more than 75,000 population and to county government. The six cities are Anaheim, Santa Ana. Garden Grove. Huntington Beach, Fullerton and Ora nge. r-.1ost. city administrations were surpris- ed 11! !he large amounts of money an- nounced. None of th e cities were Jn· formed th i1' morning nf doll ar amounts, though rep resentatives of each city were meeting with labor officials in Los Ange les. The city allotments are: -A1111helm, $1 ,011,400. -S11nt11 Ana, $689.700. -G11rden Grove, $499 ,300. -Huntington Beach, $478,500. -Orange. $330.100. -fullerton. $321,800. -Orange County, $2 ,873.600. "W1-h~d no idea how mud\. money we w,r·~'"gt!ttthg, """'Br!tldei' Castle', aasi.Stant c4y administrator of Huntington Beach, a<iid this morning. "But we have a lot of areal in the city where we could e~te se"rvice." Pre!ident Nixon only signed the $1 billion Emergency Unemployment Act f\-1 onday. Cali fornia receives a total of Stoo.400.000 for its cities and counties. Most cities were caught by surprise with the speed the money was all ocated. Anaheim official!!!, however, said they hope to open up 73 jobs with their SL mlllion. Other cities weren't sure how much employment they C()Uld offer. The federal program ~ · aimed at rdteving the heavy unemployment. The mtney goes to ci tle5 and counties so they · can hire personnel that their own budgets cotlld not support. rederal fund5 will account for 90 per- ce;L of the project, while city officials art ex~t.d to~11tJperctat if! tlte form of money or services. AMistant Labor Secretary Malcolm Lovell said the fede.ral government will not be peering over t.ht shoulders of local official1 as they decide what kinds of jobs to create . But he said the emphas~ would be on pulling people to work as quickly as possible with special consideration for Vietnam veterans. minority group members and disadvantaged persons • Some of lilt most common jobs ex- pected to be filled are firemen, policemen, teaching, public health and pollutlon control . Bla~k Friday '.; •• : $ • I . ~-~ ~·· . . .. ~ . I , 1~. .~ J' "'l • ' . ' .. ' , DAILY f'llOT ...... W ............ • "No, I'm not hungry. Drat lt, here I am locked up by the Huntington Beach Humane Society on Friday the 13th , my favorite day of the year. I get out o( jail Sunday. But that's too late. Drat it." Security Forces Arrest Red Terrorist SIBU, Malay11ia (AP J -Security forces hunting Communlsl guerrillas in western Sarawak have arre1ttld more than 90 people for subversive and \..om· munllt actlvlUes this wtiek:, a government spokesman sajd toda)'. The spokesman said Communlrt guer- rilla~ have murdered more th•n tt civlli1ns in the region 1ince the beglnnlnC of the year. I • f D.lllV f'ILOt ' From Page 1 LAFC APPEAL ... liaJro of five days ago eXpuf18ed. from the ""°""· He al.so ordered 81ttin, Caspers and Hyde to 1ppear before him 1'> answer ~atioru of coolempt filed by the .Ltague of Cities. The league held an emergency session on the county courthou~ la~"tl Mo nday an hour before the emergency gession organized during the weekend by Battin and Capers gol under ll'IY in the nearby hearing room . 1bat riotous meeting ended six seconds later with Battin anci li yde. running from the roon1 beating off process servers after the supervisor replaced Anaheim Councilman Charles Pearson wit h Anaheim att.orney Herb Licker. Withf'r1 today said that issuance of a "'rit would e1punge Wednesday's LAFC meeting from the rtt"Ord -a meeting in whiab Pear50n and Fullerton councilman Wallace "' on't Desegregate On U.S. Order MONTGOM ERY, Ala. (UPil -Gov. George C. Wa!lace challenged another federal school desegregation order today artd ordered the reopening of a previous- ly all·black school in Limestone County. Meanwile, President Nixon w a 1 caught tod ay between an attack from the U.S. Civil Rights Commission for his op-- position to racial school busing. and the challenge from Wallace to prove he me.ans what he says. Nixon had no direct reply to the Civil Rights Commission which Thursday ac- cused him of undemiining t h e government's effort for school desegrega· lion ; but he ordered an Investigation Into the Alabama situation. The sltustlon 11 an out11rowt h of Nix· on's recent request to Congress that federal desegregalion money not be used for busing pupils for racial integration purposes, and or his pledge lo follow a federaJ pol icy of not promoting busini. Wallace began his new offensive against federal co~rt orders Thu~sd~y by ordering the reassignment of a girl in the Jefferson County school 5ystem who was scheduled to be bused to a school outside her neighborhood . The governor received a honorary doc- torate of humane letters today from Troy State University. at Troy. Ala .. and whil e he was there it was di sclosed that an e:x· ecutive order had bee:n filed In the liecretarv of state's office here direetng that the · New Hope School in Limestone Count y be opened thls fall on a notr discrim1n21tory basis. Wallace's order said the school was ordered closed by a fe:deral court on July 30, 1971 , and the children placed in Tan· ner and East Limestone schools some 20 miles away. "The Negro population of Limestone Coun ty Is a proud people steeped in tradl· tion of the New Hope: community," said Wallace. "They have an lntere1t In the New Hope Sc hool. They were opposed to their school belng closed , but their desires and requests have been rejected ." \\'allace said buses transporting the children to the new schools had to travel on highways with busy traffic and en· dangered the lives of the children. The Alabama governor has said th at by challenging tbe court orders he is te sting the sincerity of President Nixon's i;t&11d a gainst forced busing. Wallace directed the Jefferson County Board of Education Thursday to reassign P ame!a Davis, 15, to a school four mil es from her home rather thin be bused aom e 20 miles away. He said he was ac· ting under his sworn duty as governor to protect Alabama children 's welfare and felt his police powers transcended any federal court order. OU.N•I C.OAIT DAILY PllOl ... cc~·-••,.• OllANG• CCI.UT PUILllHINCJ COMPANY Aeltert N. We9' ,.,.:..ti •Ml hlllloMr Jeclo: l . Curle'( V'!Ce ,,...i.tnt ....ii CO.-r•I MeM1W n ..... ....:.c •• .,11 l<lllW • 1lrie111e1 A. Mw,lii•e Ml ......... l4t- CJ>trle1 H. lee1 l ich1rtl '· Nill AQ.b.llfll ~ .... l!:illlOfl. ....... C..tt MIN: llO W•f • .., Srrwt ~ ._<II: ~ H-1 leul~ ~ ... ch; m l'1rwt ... _,.,. H...,,..,..,. l•..ell: UV~ IMCh ...,...,.,, S... Gittntr!N; Jll Nortll II C..m!M 11;"1 OAl\.T PILOT, wtltl ... IOI i. ....,.. ... the .._.,.,_ ... ..,....,..,. H llJ _,. """" Hy Ir> .......... I,..._ W Ulfl,lrlt I•<~. ....... , 9-fl. C..i. ~1. 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"lt would take us right back lo the beginning again ," \Vithers said 1oday. "I'm not sure how v.·e·Jl procerd if the writ is granted but \l'e v.·i!l at leas! have the legality nl tllonday's n1<.-et1ng recognized and that's prel!y in1portant to us right now.'' Santa Ana Councilman Jerry Palterson attacked the legal1ty of W1dr.e.sday 's rul· ing by l.AFC Thursda y night by clairning that llyde's loudly utterec' "I will resign" at a recent league meeting didn 't mean that he was resig ning at that paricu!ar session. "He meant he 111ould resign at some time: in the future," Patterson said. "Those In the league ·who are behind the real power play in this bus iness ordered the league's secretary !o change that remark in the minutes 'l resign '." A DAILY PILOT reporter who was present at the league's meeting today saw fron1 his notes that llsde said "f resign" and "I 1~i!I resign'' V.'ith several other related comments on several nc· casions during the uproar that followed a vote to remove him fr om the League'! .seat on the LAF'C, In any event, Patterson said , the special meeting of the League of Cities could not legally accept a motion for Hyde's removal. He said the Los Alamitos counci lman could not legally be barred from the Aug. l l hearing into the "prnmised !and" annexation. "I am very dismayed by the actions nf /San Clemente councilman St an J Northrup and also t Fountain Valley 1-fayor Ed) Just," Patte rson said, "I personally believe that their action! have been the real pov.•er play that caus- ed lhe League's city selection committee to remove: Hyde and replace him v.·ith Reinhardt "I think that Hyde and supervisor.<> Ballin and Caspers were merely reacting to the po y,·er play being directed by Northrup and oth ers," Patterson said. ''Temporarily the Norlhrup--lrvine Com- pany interests prevail and I rebuke the mayors who changed their support from Hyde lo Reinhardt. "Vague and unsubstantiated claims were made that there was a power play being made by others nn the LAFC when in fact Commissioner Northrup was still smarting by the fa ct that he wasn't chosen chairman of the commission and therefore was continuing his persnnal vendetta against Caspers and Battin.'' Patterson said. Patterson is vice president of r he League of Cities. Just is president of !he league and cbalrman flf its city selection committee. President Nixon Visits Thursday In San Oemente P resident and ?-.lrs. Nixon p 1 an separate jaunts next week to several cities in the nation -ending in San Clemente late Thursdav where the fir st fam ily will settle doy,·n ·far perhaps three v.·teks or vacation. The sch eduled trip Is the annufll long: st~y for the Nixons at !hei r seaside estate. Last year·s visit lasted three v.·eeks and some reports have said this August's working \'acation \\'Iii last about the same number of days. The President a!readv has brJoked a busy itinerary ear!y neXt v.·tek with nE>w stops added to the lhree-day schedule late today and over the weekend. \\'h ite House aides !>aid present plans r~ll for \•isits lo NC\\' 'York. Sprin!:ficlil. Ill.. Da llas, the r,rand Te1 on Na!Jonal Park, Wyo .. then on to California. ?-.frs. Nixon alsn will \•isit to sevrral states. then arrive in Californi;i for thr dedi cation of a new stretch ('If beach near the Me:dcan Border optned lo the public by· federal action recently. No specific arrivaJ lime has bten men· tioned as of yet. While on the South Coast lhe President's schedule mi~ht includ e ma jor social fun ctions in central. Orange Coun· ty, snme sou rce! ha\'e indicated. The August. visi t generally is mnre la11g uorous than tho~e in the rest of th e ytar. On the President's last i;tay - which lasted two \\'eek!i Rnd included a major rel'elation on the impending China trip -tifr. f\b:on spen t ntarly eve:ry afternoon walking along Red Beach In the Las Pulgas area. His momini \.\'nrk sessions began \.\'llh the dawn each day. Display Brush Back-Ho Ho FT. RILEY. Kan. (UPI ) -A ~· foot-6·inch toothbrush stolen from 11 dental health display was secret.ly returned Thursd ay In the front ya rd of post commander ~laj. Gen. Edward flana~an. A note attached to the O\·ersizt<l ~i splay brush said : "f "'OUld likt to take this op. port unity lo rxlt>nd tn ~ou a heartfelt !hank you fnr !he use nf this gargan!uan ;:ind most magni fi· ctnt i:rcen \(l(lthhrush "Little do VOii knov.• how 1 SUI· fered fron1 ttie pa in of tnoth deci1y be.for,. find!nj!'. a ll'IOlhbrush of si~nlricant d1men~ion<: ''Sincerely, Jolly Green Giant." .. ~ . ·-' :1 Beach Da;;e f\10\V \\'hY \1•ould a ph olog.raph('r travel all !ht' \1ay to the beach at Syd ney, :\ustralia. just 10 pictu re 20 ~ear old as~1:-!an t accountant Susan Jones on the rock~? il'lost likely, JU !i l because she's there. A rigry N. Irish Leader Splits With RezJublic BEi.FAST. l\'nrthern Ireland (t.;PI l - Prinn• :-i·!inister Brian Faulknf'r ~aid to· day his goven1ment \1•ould nn longt>r de al \\'ilh the ~ovemment of Prime r.1in1ster Jar k Lynch of the Irish Ilepub!ie. .. Nn further <illempt by us to dPal with the pre.st'nt Dublin go\'ern1ncnt Is possi· blC'," Faulkner told a ne1\'S CQnfcrcnce. Faulkner denounced t yneh for calling for a new· J!OVemmcnt in Northern 1 rrland and aecused l1im of bncl;in~ lt1e outlawed Irish Rl'publican Anny I IRA I in scrkin~ the downfall of Faulkner's Administration. Faulkner said thr IRA had a "safe h:i rf'n" in the: In.sh Hrpub llc lhs l'On1n1enls fnllnwcd a prehmtnary slalr mcnl rej('ctlnR l.)1lch's demand that he abnlish his gflvrrnment. In London, British Prime ~Iinistcr 'Erl"';ird Heath, Home Secretary Reginald ~1audling and Dl?ff'nse Sttrelary !Ard t.:;1rrin~!on studied the implic11tlon of the Lyr1ch statcmrnt. government sources said Thf' snurcl's said the Lynch state1nent ruled fllll f1Jr thr prrscn t any prospect of a rnr'cl.ing by Hl'n!h. LYll \.'h and Faulknf'r, although the Briti sh ~ovcrnrnent was ex· pcctPd lo i~sue no puhlic reply lo Lynch . Caper Explained 3 'Boat Buyers' In Mexican Jail Hy A~lON LOCKA8EV DAILY l'lLOT ., .. u~. r•ll•• \Vanna steal a boat' It's cas~· Or i;o 11 scen1ed to a tno of "boat buyers '' v:hu arc 110\1' la11gu1sh1ng in a Mexican Jail aY1a1tuig charges by tile l'BI and Nev.·port Beach pohre. The suspects were identified by !\lex· ican authorities as Charels Ed~·ard Pruitt . :ll, Seal Beach: Charles l\'forin Carr, about 20, no known address and David Allen of Burlington, Vt. Only two of the trio were involved in the alleged theft of the $50,000 Grand Banks-42 Lilleo from Irvine Anchorage July J7. They shoved off from tbe niarina V.'ith the "ban voyages" of nearby boat owners ringing in their ears. "They were pretty cute operators," !'aid Chuck l!llman, owner of the Balboa t>.larina ~•hich also upe rates the Irvine U.S. Curre11cy Driven Lower In WcstGern1any LOl\"DO~ !UPI ) -Unrelen ting selling pressure drove the dollar dov.·n to a new· low in \Vest Germany today. Elsev.·here in Europe, the U.S. currency stayed near its lowest permitted price. F:xchange dealers in Lon don . v.·here the dollar hol'ered only a shade ::ibove ils of- licial ··noor'' 'a!Ut', said lhe v.·hoJe n1arket was volatile. It 11'as ke pi unstable b_v worries nf a possihle doll ar devRlua- !ion and cha11ces of future changes of the pri ce hmirs within ll'hich the dollar can flu ctuate ag<iinst crurcncies with which i1 has internationally agre ed fixed exchange rates. !L was a case of n1ore inqu iry !han ac. tua l trading. they sai d. The pound \\'<is bu ~1ing $2.41 97 and the "fl oor " is $2.4200. Frankfurt dealers abandoned early fQrward dealings in the dollar. according tn l.-0ndnn marker snurces. These for\\·ard traosa<'t1ons handle currt>ncy sales ;ind purchases [or delivery in fulure months. They are used by the professionals to l'Over I.heir other trading operations. The West German mark today climbed to its highest point since f\.fa y 10, \1•hen 1t wa s "floated" away from its fixtd parity against the dollar to fin d its O\.\'n market \eveL Tl1P rlo!lar plunged toda~· to 11 ne1v low of :J.37.~5 rn;:irks aL one s1age. con1p;ired \1·ith the previous day·~ low of :l :1880 m;ir}cs -v.•flirh \\'as itself the 11·orst dol· lar showing against the liennan currency for 22 yea rs. anchorage. Here is the way it h1ppene:d, according to Ulbnan: The pair came to Balboa Marina in e:arly July looking for a boat to pur<."hase for cruising. Desllnation J\ilexl·:u or British Colun1bia. They hadn 't decided. A marina salesrnan showed them the Grand llanks·42 , Lilleo, owned by Leo Goode of l'\ewporl Beach and Palm Springs, and listed for sale at Balboa i\\arin;:1 .. Just what \\'e are looking for," en· tbused the t"o prospec1s . After 1n· specting the boat. they left promisi ng to come back and close the d<>al. Instead, according to Ull man. they spent the next couple or "'eeks stocking the boat, after jimmying the locks to gain access. Pru itt went to Balboa Marina and ga ve a check for $4.000 as down payinent. prn· rnising they \\'Ould return in a cou ple of days with the ad ditional $46.tXXl to close the deal Jn buying eq uipment r;nd prol'isioning the boat, the suspects apparently gave rubber checks to Newport tllarine Supply and a local market. At le<is1. Newpo1·t police have 11·arrants for Pruitt on bad check cha rges amounting lo son1e $2,000. \Vhile readying the boat. the pair changed the name to Sea Sprite by in· sta lling a name board. They al.~o manag· ed to get nC\\' state CF' nun1bers, ac· cording to Ullman . All this 1Yas going on v.1h1le the owner f.oode was in Canada ar i una"'are of !he •·1ransaclion ... As the suspects busied thenlS('h·es preparing the boat for sea, they threw boal ov.·ners in adjoining slips orf hy ex· plaining: "\Ve bought the boat," and receiving heart y congratulations. E\•eryone kne1\' !he boat 11·as ror sale. Balboa l\1arina didn 't kno1Y the boat \\•as ~one until a salesrnan took ano\her prospt>ctil'c Grand B;inks-42 buyer to see the l.i!leo. It was gone. ''\\;here is the Lill ieo'!" neighboring tenants v.·ere: asked. "Oh, !hose two guys you sold it to took ofr aOOut a "'eek ago for either ?-.lex ico or British Colunlbia." \\'as the cal1n reply_ Pruitt. and Carr and another 1n11n they had picked up enroute 11·erc arrested b.v the !\texican N;i\·y as they entered Acapulco two da~·s aqo. Meanv.·hile. lhe ins11rancr company had been on !he trail of the bo at and had surveyor Dick \\'a~eland in 1'.'lexico lo reco\'er ii \\'a ketand tried to board lhe boat if! f.1 anzanillo and found he didn't hal'e suf· licient documents lo repossess the boat. l\lexican officials had been alerted l1J the alleged theft by 011·ner Goode and had been on the lookout for it since Aug. 5. It \Yas spotted between Acapulco and Zihua!anejn and !he three suspects ap- peared on deck arn1ed with high.powered rifles. But as the 1-.!esican frlga !e closed in, 1he suspects offered no resistance. The Mal \1•a.~ 10\VCd to Arapulco whr.re \Vakeland tnok p<i~sf'ssion and l ~ now headi ng back to the U.S. Northern Ireland ha s held l11r !RA Jargr!y responsible for five days of street fighting that has kille:d 2:'1 persons. "'OUnded scores more and left arcns "' Belfa st and other cities a burned oul sh;imb!!'s. "Indeed. i\lr. Lynch now clearly CflOl· mils himself and his Jlovernmen! to sup-- port by pol itical me:ans wh11t the IRA seek~ to achieve bv violent means -the O\'erthro11• of ttie fliorthern Ireland government," Faulkner !>aid. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES Apollo's Prize 'Ge nesis Rock' I.~ Rcol Thing ~P1\r 1·: CP.i\1'ER, Hnustnn tLlPI \ The prize Qf Apoll0 JS's surpri se paf'kil&<' llf moon ~a1nples J1as fu1£1Iled the hopt's nf gerilnJ!ists -it indeed anpeors lo he lhc elusive "genesis rock " !ha ! could 11 rit e U1c opening ch.apter of lunar hislor,v. But it 11·ill take sc ienti~ts 11'ef'ks and ma.vbe months of diffi cult \aboralnry \eslinj!'. to he sure the fist·si1.cd. n1ilk- \\'hite sample No. 15-115 is a piece of the primeval lunar crust. If it is, it \\'Ould date back to when the moon, earth and solar ~yst.em "·ere formed . an estimated 4.fi billion yea rs ago. The crew th<1l brought ihe rock back. Dav id R. Sco11. Alfred ~1. \Vorden and ,James B. lr\\·in, turned today to briefing lhe final two n1oon fl ight teams on 1vhal lo expect when they set out next yrar. /\polio 16 aslronauts John \V. l'oung . Thrun;i s K. J\1attingl y and Charles ~!. Duke are scheduled to go to the 1noon's C'rnlral highlands next March . And the space agenc)'. in a surpri~ lll/J\'C. Bil· nou11ced Thursday night thnt geologist· astronaul Harrison H. Schmitt has been assigned lo the Apollo 17 cre\.\' along with J:;ugcne A. Ccrnan as romrnander and RonRld E. Evans as orbital pi\oL ti1anned 11p11~craft center spokesman John f\1cLeaish saic! Schmill and Cernan. a \•cteran of two pr~vious space fl ights and comm.ander of Apollo 17, will spend three days exploring the lun11r surfacf' . E"ans v.·111 remain alone In lunar orbit v.·hile they are on the moon. f.tcLeaish also said the three ml'n who just returned from Americ11 's first truly scientific moon landing expedition - Apollo lfl pllnls Dn\'id R. Scott. James B. Jr\\·1n and Alfred i\l \Varden -"'ill serve as the harkup crew for ApnlJ(, 17 1\!lhou~h the spare l!Jtenry dld not an. nounce a target fnr Apolln 16. Informed ~ourrcs ~::iid ~chmilt anci Cernan prD- hably \~Ould bt!come the first men t.o land lnsidr a crater. WAUHOUSE SALE CONTINUES New warehous e 1toc~ h•i been •dded to the •lre•dy la rge arra y of f•bu lou 1 v•lu ei. Don 't forget tht hundredt of yards of fine drtpery t nd i.phol 1tary fabrics at a fractio n of their original cott. DEALERS FOR : HENREOON-OREXEL-HERITAGE NIWPOIT STOal CPIN PllDAT ill 9 NE WPORT BEACH 1727 We stcliff Or., ''\?:-2050 OPEN FR IDAY ·il l 9 Profe11ion1I Interior Oe ,i9n1rs Avai1abl--.AIO INTERIORS • LAGUNA BEACH 345 NortM Coast H l~hw1y Phone: 494·6Sa 1 I I I . I I 1 11 .' l • • HuntiJJgton Bea~h Fountai·n Valley EDITION ./,,_ -:-:,---?. • -.-... Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL. b4, NO. 193 , 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1971 TEN CENTS Did Hyde Resign By Stating, 'I Resign?' An appellate court will be asked today to rule Iha\ Or:1n ge County SL1pervisors Robert Ballin and Ronald Caspers and Los Alamitos Councilman Joe Hyde were not properly served with restraining orders before Monday 's six -secon d meeting of the Local Agency F'ormation Con1mission. Santa An<1 City Attorney Jlm Withers loday told the DA1LY PILOT that he is in the final stages of his appeal to the Fourth District Court of Appeals and his application for a writ of prohibition "'ill be filed "probably late this afternoon." "What we are asking the appellate cou rl to recognize is tha~e three nam- ed men called the meeting to order long before any service was made," Withers said . "The granting of a writ would mean that the appellate court recognizes the legality of the meeting and if it does that cancels out everything that has since taken place." \Vithers said that would include the hearing into the whole LAFC debacle scheduled before Orange County Superior Court Judge J. E . T. "Ned" Ruller Aug. 23. Judge Rutter ordered the six-second fiasco of five day s ago expunged from the records. He also ordered Battin, Caspers and 1-lyde to appear before him to answer allegations of contempt filed by the League of Cities, The league held an emergency session on the C()Unty courthouse lawn Monday an hour before the emergency session organized during the weekend by Batttn and Caspers got under way in the nearby hearing room. That riotous meeting ended six seconds later with Battin and Hyde running from the room beating off process servers after the supervisor replaced Anaheim CouncHman Charles Pearson w it h Anaheim attorney Herb Licker. \Vithers today said lhilt issuan ce of a \11rtt would expunge \Vednesday's LAF C rneeting from the rero rd -a meeting in "•hich Pear.;on and Fullerton councilman Louis Reinha rdt sat in the seats claimed by Licker and Hyde respeelively. That meeting voted 4 to 1 with Caspers Joining the yes votes to deny Santa Ana 's bid to annex the ··promised land" -a 938-acre tax rich parcel that is at the heart of the entire controversy and which seems destined with that vote for in· clusion in the proposed new city of Irvine. ··it would take us right back to the beginning again,·· With ers said today. "I'm not sure how we 'll proceed if the writ is granted but we will at least have the legality of Monday's meeting recognized and that's pretty important to us right now." Santa Ana Councilman Jerry Patterson attacked the legality of Wedr.e..sday's rul~ ing by LAFC Thursday night by claiming (See LAFC APPEAL, Pase Z) ' County Gets $6 Million Huntington Gets Big Slice for Job Relief ~c..:..f. 'THE SWAMP' COMES TO HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH CAMPUS Tom Buccola, Gary Kiser and Christina Sadony Build Birdfeeder Swamp Design Students Build Own Ecology Area Students returning to Huntington Beach High Schonl 1J1is fall v.·ill find the wonders of nature on the north end of lheir cam· pus. Jrs an ernln~1c;:il pre~ervr . com plete y,.·1th lakP. rnnd5 and a honaf1de S\vamp wilh n1n.~qu1 l11-e.:il1ng f!~h and is the hrci1nch1ld of huilngy instrurlor Jim Oritz anrl l)i~ ~11n1n1er school ~tudents. \\ii th pick:;. spa dr.s and shovels. the 32 rl;;iss members took over a half~acre cor· ncr ne ar the athlrlic fie lds and went to "'ork, contouring the land and digging the sv•an1p , l>ikr and tliree ponds. Ortiz said he and his stud ents have Jin· ed the l<ike and pond~ with cement. so they "'ill hold water. They <1Jso planted native Californ ia plants throughout the reserve. including chaparraL A mean· tlering trail has been carefully outlined lo prevent, trampling on the vegetation. '"The eco logy prrserve will give the students the opporlunily to !earn fir st- hand about the delicate balance of nature and how plants, animals, fish . insects and birds Jive inter·dependenlly." Ortlz ex- plained. "The student soon discovers that the exis tence of a certain type of plant. for intance, will tell him much about the kind vf life that exists in the area-·· The pond and lake fish are being pro· vlded with insect larvae for food. ac- cording to Ortiz. Birds will he nibbling from feeders made from lumber frilmCs covered with wire mesh. They will be mounted on poles high above the ground where the birds will be safe fro1n predators. '•On quiet summer afternoons and (l0 still evenings, lhe reserve already has its animal visitors of wood rats, ground squirrels, mice, possums, rabbits and an occasional weasel, who leave visible evidence of their stay.'' Ortiz said. "A family or skunks has al.so set up housekeeping nearby in an open pipe." • By TERRY COVILLE 01 l~t 01fl1 Piiot .Sff!f More than $6 niillion in federal job relief money wa s awarded to Orange County and six county cities today, ac· cording to the U.S. Department of Labor. The money is allocated for cities with more than 75,000 population and to county government. The six cities are Anaheim, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Fullerton and Orange. Most city administrations were surprls- Oil Tax Fight Expected Monday Night Oil men are expected to do battl~ with the Huntington Beach City C.Ouncil again Monday night over new "taxes" that may hit their industry. Two weeks after the council adopted a tv.'O and a ha!f cents rt h<irrPI oil pro- ducrion tax that "'ill rai se $.1.10.000 an· nu ally. a public hf'arlng is scheduled tor 7:.10 p.m. Monday on a revised oil code. l'he revision called for increases in t'eC ~ and permits which would boost their total from the present $64 .500 a year to about $225.000 a year. "A lot of people will be !here to pro· lest.'' C.Ouncilman Ted Bartlett predicted this morning. "I wouldn't be surprised to see the hearing continued it could be so len gthy." Here are the proposed fee increases: -The annual renewal and inspection fee would be. upped from 525 to $100. -Drill ing and redrilling rPrn1 its and secnndilry slean1ing rrrn1its \V0U!rl be in· cre.:isrrl from $1fl0 t n S.'il}() -Wriste water permit s lw;istP w;i1er from v.·ells goes into thf' r1t.v's spwPr system I would be hiker! frnn1 $.10 to $1\0 a year . The fee increases and rev1s1ons 1n th~ code follow a year long slur!y of the ordinance by the city's oil committee. J\fa laysia Hunts Reds SIBU. Malaysia (AP) -Security forces hunting Communist guerrillas in western Sarawak have arresled more than 90 people for subversive and Com- munist activities this week, a government spokesman said toda y. 'Boat Buyers' Ill Jail Slick Skippers Take Yacht for Mexican Cruise By AL!'llON LOCKABEY DAll.-Y PILOT 9Hll~' Ef!lor Wanna !lteal a boat? Tl's easy. Or so it seemed to a l.rio of "boat buyers" who are now \anguishing in a Mexican jail awaiting charges by the FBI 1nd Newport Beach police . The suspecl:ii were identified by Mex. lean authorities as Charels Edward Pruitt. 31. Seal Beach : Charles Mori n Carr, about 20, no known address and David Allen of Burlington , Vt. On~v two of the trio were involved in the allt>gerl theft of !he SS0,000 Grand Banks-42 Lilleo from Irvine Anchorage Jul y 17 They shoved off from the marina .-Hh the "bnn voyages" of nearby boat ewnr.rs ringing in !heir ear~. "Thry were pretty cute operator~." 1ald Chuck t.'l)man, own('r of the Balboa M11rina which iil~o npe ratPs lhe Irvine 11nchoraje. !·!err i!I the \ll"Y it happened, 1rcordin~ lo Ullman' The pa ir crime to l)Alboa Marina in erir!y July looking for a boat to purchase for cruising. Destination MexiC() or British Columbia. They hadn't decided, A marina salesman showed them the Grand Banks-42, LU1eo. owned by Leo Goode of Newport Beach and Palm Springs, and listed for sale at Balboa Marina. "Just what we are.. looking for," en· thused the two prospects, After in- specting the boat. they left promising to oome back and close the deal. Instead, according to Ullman . they spent the next couple of ..veeks stocking the boat, after jimmying the locks to gain access. Pruitt went to Balboa Marina and gave a check for $4,000 as down payment. pro- mising they would return In a couple of dttyi1 with the additional $46,QO(l to close the deal. ln buyin.1t equipment and provisioning the boat, lhe suspects 11pparently gave rubber checks to Newport Marine Supply 1r.t! a local market. A! Most. Newport police have warrants for Pruitt on bad check charges amounUn1 to some 12.000. While readying the boat. lhe pa ir changed the name to Sea Sprite by in- ,i;talling a name board. They also manag- ed to get new ~late Cf numbers, ac- cording to Ullman. All this was going on while the owner Goode was in Canada i'lnd unaware of the "transaction." As the suspects busied themselves: pttparing the. boat for sea, they threw boat owners in adjoining slips off by ex- plaining: "We bought the boat." and receiving he a r t y congratulations. Everyone knew the boat was for tiale. Balboa Marina didn't know the hoat was gone until a salesman took another prospective Grand Banks-42 buyer to see the Lilleo. It was gone. "\1.:here iiii tl'ie Li!lieo?" neighboring tr.nants were asked. ''Oh, those two guy~ you sold it to took off About a week ago for either Mexico tit 8ritlsh Colum bia ." was the calm rer;t;. Prullt and Carr and another man lhty <Ste BOAT, P•Je %) eel at the large amounts o[ money an- nounced. None of the cities were in- formed this morning of dollar amounts, though representatives of each city v.•ere meeting with labor officials in Los Angeles. I The city allotments are: -Anaheim, $1,011.400. -Santa An11, $689,700. -Garden Grove, $499,300. -Huntingtl'.ln Beach, $478.500. -Orange. $3.10,100. ' ""•-' ~:u ) .. . ' " ' • -Fullerton, $321.800. -Orange County, $2,873.600. "We had no idea how much money we \Vere getting,'' Brander Castle, assistant cit.y administrator of Huntington Beach. said this morning. "But \l'e have a lot of areas in the city where we could expedite service President Nixon only signed the $1 hillion Emergency Unemployment Act Monday. California receives a total of $100.400.000 for lts cities and counties. • • .,, . • ' '· Most citles were caught by surprise with the speed the money was allocated. Anaheim officials, however, said they, hope to open up 75 jobs with their $1 million. Other cities weren't sure how much employment they could offer. The federal program ls aimed at relieving the heavy unemployment. The money goes to cities and counties so they can hire personnel that their own budgets (See MONEY, Page Zl Apollo 15's Roel\. Santple Lunar Crust? SPACE CENTER, Houston <UPI) - The prize or Apollo lS 's surprise package of moon samples ha11 fuUilled the hopes of geologists -it indeed appears to be the elusive "genesis rock" that C()u]d write the opening chapter of lunar history. But it will take scientists weeks and mily be months of difficult laboratory testing to he sure the fist-sized, milk· ..-white sample No. 15415 is a piece of the , ~' . . • • ' .. _._. Black Day for Midnight "No, I'm not hungry. Drat it. here I am locked up by the Huntington Beach Humane Society on Friday the 13th. n1y favorite day of the year. I get out or jaiJ Sunday. But that's J.oo late. Drat it." Poverty Applicatio11 Ol{'d By GEORGE LEIDAL Of 111ot 0.lh f'lltl Sltlf The Orange County Board of Education Thursday app:oved a grant application seeking $76,C of' federal learning Im- provement montys that are alloc11ted to districts a«:ording to the number or students (rom welfa re families. The cooperative effort by the county l'.Chools office would fund reading and m;ithematics Improvement progr11ms In ei(!:ht cnunty schools. However. Tustin \Jnion High School lrutitees failed to approve their 1)8rticipa. 'Ion tn the program Monday, This drop! the number of schools ·who will share in the grant to sevm. • Dan f\.1cFarland, county schools federal project.'! coordinator, told the C()Unty school board Tustin could still be eligible for the $12,000 set aside for it in the ap.- plication if their board acts at it3 next meeting. L. Jay lngall, associate superintendent for instructidn of the Tustin high district, ~aid today, ,.·It isn't likely that we'll be bringing the matter back to the board considering the philosophical stance the board has taken." Whlle four Tustin trustees agreed Mon- day night tyilli the funding for the leam- ir.g )."fogram !f} Welfare student~ wn ."ridiculous," two trustees voted in ravor (i!ff GRANT, rare %) primeva l lunar crust. If it is, it would date back to when the moon, earth and _j so!ar system were formed. an estimated f .6 billion years ago. The crew that brought the rock back Dav id R. Scott, Alfr ed M. Worden and James B. Irwin. turned today to briefing the flnal two moon flight teams on what to expect wh en they set out next year. Apollo 16 astronauts John \V. Yowig. Thomas K. Mattingly and Charles M. Duke <'Ire :::che<iuled to go to the moon's central highlands next March. And the space agrncy, in a surprise move, an- noun ced Thur:::day night that geologist· 11slronaut. Hilrrison H_ Schmitt has been 11sslgned lo the Apollo 17 crew along with Eugene A. Cernan as commander and Rnn;:i!d E. Ev;ins as orbital pilot. Manned spacecraft center spokesman John McLeal!'.h said Schmitt and Cernan, a veteran of twn preYious space flights and commander of Apollo 17, will spend three days exploring the lunar surface. Evans wHJ remain alone in lunar orbit while they are on the moon. McLeaish also said the three men who just returned from America's first truly scientific moon landing expedition - Apollo 15 pilots David R. Scott, James B. Irwin and Alfred M. Worden -will serve as the backup crew for Apol!o 17. Although the space agency did not an- nounce a target for Apollo 16, informed 21ources said Schmitt and Ceman pro. bably would become the first men to land Inside a crater. r Orange ·«:out Weather Little temperature change ex- pected for today and Saturday. 1-lighs along the coast around 75, 85 inland. Lows tonight between 60- 70 degrees. INSWE TODAY Booths on the green o.t the Laguna Beach Festival of ArU i.q the subjtct of a feature 'on Page 25 Of today's Weekender. IOlll"t " MtYI .. "'n C111101n1• ' Mulu•t Jl'unco " Ch.c.•1111 "' " Nt!ltntl NI""' •• Clln!lltcl u~ .. Or•ntl Counly It (om!c1 " •••l••r•nla ll·:N Crtnwonl " Sytv11 ... ,,,, " t>MI~ Nollcll .. !POrh il·H 01¥0<Cl1 .. !tot-M•111th 1)·14 ldlttrlll ~~ti • t•ltvllloft ~ 1111tt1•1nrn•111 u.u t lle•ttri "'" ,l111nc• ll·U WMlll•• • ~=:;-~::..~ .. Wtmlll'I New1 ,,,,, " World Nl'W1 ., Mtl11M1r • WHl!t!Mlft U.M M911 In ltrvtc. H Z DAILY flLOr H Progress Puts a Dent In Sympl1011ic Culture By DARBARA KREIBI CU 01 ll>t 0•11~ l'lltt Sttll ··Bigger Isn't necessarily better." It's a phra$t. heard frequently Lhese da)'S as communities-Laguna Beach for example -wonder \vha L their fate 1nay be if once Jonged·for grov.•th is permitted to go on unchecked. More and more concerned citir.ens, visualizing the day when the pleasant town lhey used to know goes down for lhe third time. in a morass of cars, fumu, people, buildings and overflowing sewers, are calling halt. ' It used to be that growth meant progress. and with- out progress, life would hardly be worth li ving. There are 1 lhose who still adhere to t.his time-honored maxim. Olhers are taking a ~econd look and wondering if life just might have been a little better if something had hap- pened to stunt the growth before il became over\1•helming. All this came home. In microcosm, al a recent con- cert in the Hollywood B0\.•:1. MAJ\'\' YEARS AGO, the writer's family had a home just over the hill from the bov.•t and on v.•arn1 summer nights we'd scramble up one side and dov.'n the other to spend a pleasant evening listening to what used lo be known as "Symphonies Under the Stars." Not being statistically minded st the time, the precise capacity of !he old bowl escapes us, but It wasn't eo big that you cuuldn't get a pretty good view of the stage even from the 50-cent seats up lop and the sound was ac- ceptable from most locations. On lhe long·hair type symphony nights (Tuesdays), the crowd would be maybe 2,000. Double or triple that number v.·ould tum out for the Saturday night speeials with "names'' like Lily Pons and Andre Kostelanel.z, but the bowl was never exacUy rolling in money. Sometime after the war, someone apparently decided to remedy this. It was quite a promotion campaign. Programs were popularized and every knov.·n gimmick was used lo fill the empty seal,, from selling up areas for pre·con- cert picnJcs to running buses from outlying parking lots lo beat the traffic. IT MUST HAVE worked beyond anyone's wildest dreams because soon there were no empty seats left to fill -so they buil t some more seats, carving back into the hill t.o do ao -and some more par king Jots -and ran more buses -and enlarged the picnic area -and built a restauranl. Wilne!ising this monument to cultural progress after an absence of three decades was somewhat traumatic. Our old street had vanished forever, they'd moved out lhe houses and turned It into a parking lot. The hill over which we had scrambled was 11haved back to a thin wall of earth, with row upon endless row of seats marching upward where the wood- ed bank uaed t.o ~. The seats -now numbering more than 17,000 -were all filled the night we were there, but our hostess, a dedicated member of the Bowl Volunteers, whose self-appointed task is "filling the bowl," told U! this still is a problem sometime1 and requires a great deal of promotion -thing11 like having special children's nights, or ~Yerly Jlills or Azusa nights when residents of those rom- munities come in charter buses. BUT ON SPECIAL nights like this, with Its Tchaikovsky Spectacular reaturing the 1812 Overture with real cannon and fireworks, filling the bowl is no trouQle at all. In fa ct, there were so many latecomers 1tacked up at the entry after the first movement of the Sixth Symphony It looked like bargain day in .Macy's bastment where they were Jet in -and the conductor waited patiently through what must have been his first JS-minute break between movements before pro. ceeding with the concert. It was a pretty good concert from then on, but they've done some juggling with amplification to reach those new hilltop seats and this sometimes has a funny effect closer down. The fireworks were fine and everyone seemed to enjoy that. Getting out of the parking JOt was spectacular too. But there were scores of police waving us all onto the nearest freeway, which fortunately was where we wanted to go. From then on it was a clear run at 6$ mph and R() signals all the way home. We marveled on the way about how the old bowl had grown. We also agreed we didn't feel much like going back 1gain. From Pafle I LAFC APPEAL ... that Hyde's loudly utterer' "I wlll resign" al a recent league meetlng didn't mean that he was re.signing at that paricular lielision . "He meant he \\'ould reslgn at some time in ihe fu ture," Patterson 5ald, "Tho.'e in the league who are behind lhe real power play in this business ordered the league's secretary to change that remark. in the minutes ·1 resign'." A DAILY PILOT reporter who \\'as present at the league's meeting tQday 11aw from his notes that Hyde said •·J resign" and •·1 will resign" \''Ith s11ver;:iJ other related comment!: on several OC· OltANat COAST DAILY PILOT O•ANGt COAST ~Ull.l~HING COM PANY llob•rt N. w ,,4 1'rl>MIMI I nd l'•Dil ....... J ,,1r 1t c.,1,,, Vlec p,.ld.,I •1111 GonH•I Mllllflf ihem•• Ko1Yil i:Olt~r l lio,.,11 A. Murpl>i111 M•n•glno £4lOOr Al•11 Ol•1'i 11 Wtil o .. nt• '"""'1 r•11&r H1111ti11tt.• bMc.11 "ffl,1 , 171 1~ I••'~ lo~11•1rd M1ili119 Atl,r.11: P.O. 101 .7,0, •2•4t Oft!• Offlce<i lt~""6 •11<1\: ttl l'Otftt ,l,y .,, ... Cool• Mi u : l-'CI WHt l •v ~••tot N .... part IU>tll: UlJ NowP"<' l 1u: .... nt S..11 c1-i.; »I Nl'f'f!I l l c.tmlno A•I 19'.,11-171 •1 l42°4JJ1 er-'"" A411rtl~l119 •~Z-S611 Cat>vrle"t· 1'11, o -CM•I "vtiloM"' '°"'P•~v. Nf M'"t ol0•~1. 111"'""*" ... ff1!or1.i ,...n•r ,.. •~·~.,.,.......,., "'"'~ "''Y "' ,.,,wuu• .,.,_, -'-1 ,.r. "'"1lon ot ~yr'9111 •-•· h<W c1 .... p0o1-,...,_., N__., l•1ell ,,,. ,.,..,. M-, c;.111....,11. i11Mcnp•..., i.v ""'-' ••.li ,.._..,,y; DV .... u u .1s l'IWll'lfltr:-..,1111 .. r ,11 .. rW..•..,, 1-Z.U ,.,.,..,~Iv. casions during lhe uproar that followed a vote to remove him from the League's seat on the LAP'C. In any event, Pattersoi: said, the special meeting of the League o[ Cities could not legally accept a motion for Hyde's removal. He said the Los Alamitos councilman could not legally be barred from the Aug. 11 hearing into tbe "prom1sed land" annexation. "I am very dismayed by the actions of (San Clemente councilman S t a n ) Norlhrup and also (f ountain Valley Mayor Edl Just," Patterson said. "I personally beli~ve that the ir actions have been the real power play that caus- ed the Le.11gue's city selection committee to remo\·e Hyde and replace him with Reinhardt. "I think that Hyde and :super\'isors Battin and Caspers were merely reacting lo the power play being directed by Northrup ind others," Patterson said. "Temporarily the Northrui;1rvine Com~ pBny interests prevail and 1 rebuke the mayors who changed their :support from Hyde to Reinhardt. "Viigue and unsubstantiated claims were made that there V.'as a pn\l.'e.r play being made by others on the LAFC when in fact Commis~ioner Northrup was still smarting by lhe fact that he wasn't chosen chairman of the commission and therefore was continuing his personal vendetta against Caspers and Battin.'' Patterson sald. Patterson is vl~e prtsldent of the League. of Citits, Just rs president of the ltague and chairn1an of its city selection committee. Data Processing Chief to Retire Al Pertee, supervisor of data pro- cessing for !he Huntington Beach Union High SChool D\sl.rlct, wUI retire Aug, 30 all.er 12 years nf service_ Pl'rlt'e. of 9292 l..e.ilani Orlvl', Hun· tington Beach. established the data prn- ct ssing dtpartment 115 11 one-m11n opera- tion ln 19~9. Today, the dtpartment has 1t e lX·nlem~r st11ff \\'hich processes .etu· dent records, district finances. and a. \ 11riety or other district programs. BUS STOPPER Gov1rnor W1ll1ce Wallace Won't Desegregate On U.S. Order ~tONTGO~tERY. Ala . fUPI) -Gov. George C. Wallace challenged another federal sehool desegregation order today and ordered I.he reopening of a previous· ly all-black school in Limestone County. Meanwile, President Nixon w a s caught today betv.·een an attack fron1 the U.S. Civil Rights Commission for his op· position to racial school busing, end the challenge from 'Vallace to prove he means what he says. Nixon had no direct reply to the Civil _Rights Commission which Thursday ac- cused hirn of undermining th e government's effort for school desegrega- tion : but he ordered an investigation into the Alabama situation. The situation is an outgrowth of Nix· on 's recent request t() Congress that federal desegregation n1oney not be used for busing pupils for racial integration purposes, and of his pledge to follow a federal policy of not promoting busing. \Vallace began his new offensive a gainst federal court orders Thursday by ordering the reassignment of a girl in the Jefferson County school system who v.•as scheduled to be bused to a school outside her neighborhood. Pair A1Tested After Assault 011 Policeman Parents Get •Lessons' 750 Mothers Participate ilt Sch<jl Orientation Are the children ready for school ~ About 750 mothtrt living in the Oct!llln Vlew School District are now able to answer, "Yes." They have just participated in a series of orientation meet i n g s v.·ith kindergarten-age children v.·hich "'ere designed to sho\v them what sthool \\'ill be like. \Vhtle the kids rorn i'H.'d on the playground, a teain <lr kindergarten ex- perts prov ided the mothers with an in · sight into the 5-year--Old mind. They 1lso learned about lhe three \ dergarten teacher Vi Redding u a lf'OUP educaUOnat dom1ins of the learning pre> of kfds Mid bean b•&• on thelr head.I ces~ -affectiv~ !rel1ted to ~~otion! 8!'d while balancing a cup on a stick. feehngs), cogn11J ve (pertaining to m-" . . d lellectual processell) and psychomolor But p!ay :s .t~e work of d11tdren .an. iniovernent, coordination and .muscle all these act1\1ties relate tu the child I developn•ent L ability. 'l'bey also ~w the teacher \\'here Parents, af ter recei\·ing their "lessons" his strengths and weaknesses are." were then ln\•ited 10 watch struclurerl The kindergarten ori'entalion sei;51ons learning activities to see. what is being o!'· \1·ere held al 20 of the district's 2J lered 111 kindergarlen. schools. This is the second year the ·'Some of these act1v1t1es may appear Ocean View School District has offered tu be play," sald Ocean Vit?w kin-lhe program Art Sale to Help Curb Fron• Page 1 GRAN1' ... Huntington Drug Abuse (If the project. Chester G. Briner of r-.tission Viejo and Mrs June Smlth of 1·ustin agreed there were students in the district who would benefit by the special help. This \\·eekend. residents of Huntington Beach may do something to cur'o drug abuse by going shopplng tn a lun1 beryard .. Hundreds or registered oil paint ings by European and American artists w!ll he on sale Friday througb Sunday at National Lun1ber and Supply, 1!1122 Brookhurst St. Brent Hardwick, a spokesn1an for Teen Challenge, said the profits from the art sale will be given to the organization to fight drug abuse and rehabilitate addicts. The arl works. he said, \Vere purchased by the s1ore bo ih here and abroad at a total c:ost of .S200.000. The pieces \Viii be offered at 50 percent of the norn1al gallery price. according to Hard\1·ick, "They 're going to donate JOO percent of the profits which means anything they No Applications Given for Valley Planner's Post t•o!iect above the original cost of each painting wlll go to us·." he said. The paintings, "''hich v.·ill be hung from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. inside lhe lumber store. ronge fron1 $20 to $400 in cost. National Lumber Ls a sponsor of the Teen Challe nge program .,..·hich \\'as formed by David Wilkerson, author or ''The Cross and The Switchblade." ·reen Challenge sponsors talks by former addicts to help others see the futility and dangers of drug abuse. From Pafle l BOAT ... The county trustees did nol discuss lhe \\·elfare lsslie but rather stressed the EJains made by students participating in the joint program last year. Dr, Robert Peterson, c o u· n t y :oiuperintendent of schools. said a goal of one month's gain in reading skills le\•el for each month of study had been set at the oulset of the program. "In some o( the county department's schools, reading gains of three months have been recorded for each month a student bas been enroll· ed in the special program." Board member Roger Anderson of Huntington Beach moved approval ol the granl application by the board. McFarland said the grant for the 1971- 72 school year would have provided fi ve teachers and five instructional aides to be had picked up enroute were arrested by the Mexican Navy as they entered employed in the eight schools. He noted Acapulco two days ago. the nature of the perSDnalized instruction l\fean\\·hile, the insurance company had offered by the program increased the been on the trail of the boat and had need for aides rather than teachers and surveyor Dick Wakeland in Mexico to expanded the benefits of the special study r('cover it. at a lower cost. Wakeland tried to board the bo at in The county schools office makes a Joint fl!anzanillo a nd found he didn't have suf· application for the funds for districts fi c:ient documents to repossess the boat. which are eligible for an amount of r-.fexican officials had been alerted t() money less than $25,000, McFarland said. !he alleged theft by owner Go0de and had Districts eligible for more than $25,000 a been on 1he lookout for It since Aug. 5. ft year apply on their own for the federal No applications for Fountain Va!l~y·s was SPQtted between Acapulco and funds. Planning Commission vacancy ha1'e been Zihuatanejo and the three suspects ap-The county school~ application will pro· received, according to City Clerk Mary peared on deck armed v.·ith high-powered vid e special classes in one school of eacb Cole. rifles. of the following districts : San Joaquin 'l'he \'acancy ·was created two v.·eeks But as the l\'lexican frigate closed in. Elementary, Los Alamitos. Brea-Olinda ago by the re~ignat ion of comn1issioner ihe suspects offered n() resistance. The Unified and Yorba Linda. The. other six: Richard Healey who is moving lo b t t d t A. 1 whe e cchool• to •hare the money are operated Lou isri!le . Kentucky. na was owe o capu co r ,, .. ,, \Vakeland took possession and is now by the county department. r-.1rs. Cole said a number of applicaHoas heading back to the U.S. \\rith 52 students from y,•e!fare familie!, have heeri sent out but none llave been received by her office. Tustin was eligible for an $8,000 grant The five-member commission nieeL, this year to provide special help classes the second and fourth \Vednesday~ of Dogs Scare Tiger· for 20 students tested at reading and each month at 7:30 p.m. in cit~· hill!. In math levels below scores of three-fourthi addition to lhe meetings, commissioners ztor-.·svILLE, Ind. (AP I -Four-ol the rest of the district pupils . are expected to put in five hours a week rnonth-old Ivan, a 40-pound Siberian tiger. Another $4,000 had been set aside from on commission business. They are paid is missi11g. He ~·andered into the woods last year for use by the Tustin high $20 a month. Thursday and was scared off by three district 'A·hich had refused the funds. The applications will be reviewed by harking bird dogs sent to track him The $12,000 federal education grant the city council with the goal of selecting down. amounts to about 10 percent of the loss a new commissioner by the Aug. 17 coun-Ivan's 01vner, Dr. Edward V. Schaffer, the Tustin High School District suffered cil meeting. a veterinarian. said the dogs ''scared this year in state equalization aid, rounty Two Stanton men are in cu!locly today Applications may he picked up from l \'<ltl to pieces." The tiger is A ""'•onderful school officials said. in Westminster after they allegedly beat the city clerk at city hall. 10200 Stater little anitnal ••. just as a friend_" lngal! said other key programs being up a Westminster police off icer v.·ho was Ave. F'or further Information rega rding Sheriff's deputies have off ered 1he use offered by the district th is year should trying to arrest them on charges. the post, contact Planning Director Clin-of tracking dogs \Vhich do not bark in lhe make up for 1he absence of the federally In custody are Alex Camacho, 23, of Lon Sher.r od. att en1pts to find Ivan. funded project 7801 Santa Rila Lane and Rudy 1------------------------------------------- Rodriguez, 19, of 11622 Santa Ma ria Ave. They are being held on charges of felony assault, resisting arrest and petly theft. The officer, Herman Varner, 27, was treated for cuts and bruises a t Westminster Community Hospital and released. The two suspects are accused of steal- ing from the Long Beach Surplus Store, 7722 Garden Grove Boulevard. by store employes \l'ho detained lhem until Varner arri\•ed. As Varner altempled to put the nien in· to his palrol car. they reportedly knocked hln1 dov.•n and began kicking and beating him. Store t>.mployes and p ass e rs -b y restrained the tv.·o suspects un lil mnre police units arrived. Beacl1 Mayor's So11 Gets 1'erm Mich ael G. McCracken , 22-year-old son of Huntington Beach Mayo r George McCracken, received 30 days in jail nnd three years probation Wednesday follow- ing his guilty plea on a drug charge. West Orange County Judicial District Court Judge Walter W. Cheramia suspended the actual senlence on the charge but tacked on the jail lerrn as a condition of probation. He reco1nn1ended that McCracken be granted a work or school furlough from jail. fl-1 cCracken pleaded gu ilty to possession of amphelamines 11fter police searched his apartment on 7701 V.'arner Ave. ~tay 3. From Pnge 1 MONEY ... could not support. Federal funds will account for 90 l>"r- cent of the project, v.·hlle clty officials are expected to provide 10 percent in the form o( money or services, Assistant Labor Secret•ry ~!a!colm LQvell said the federal go\'!rnntent will not be peering over the shoulders of local 0Hici11ls ss they dtcide what kinds of job!\ to create. But he said the emphasis would be on putting people lo work a! quickly as pos~lb!t v.•lth sptclal c<1ns!deral!on for Vietnam veterans, minority group members and dls11d vnntaged pe.rsons. Some of the most common jobs ex- pec ted to be filled are fire.men , pollcrmen, ff'aching, pubUc health and SUMMER SALE CONTINUES LARGE SELECTION OF SHERRILL UPHOLSTERY JUST RECEIVED. LUXURY FABRICS HIGH QUALITY -SPECIAL PRICES DESCRIBE TH~E OUTSTAND ING SE LECTION S OF THE LA TEST STYLES AND FABRICS. ' '{ \ I ::Ii :\ \ ' 1'::< WAHHOUSE S.t.LI CONTINUES New werehou111tock hes beel'l .dd1d tc the elr11cly ler91 •rrey cf febulous velu•s. DQl'l't fcr9et th e hundrticls cf ye rds of fine drepery i nd uphol1tery f•brica •t e fre c.tiort of th eir origin al coil. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE HIWPOlT STOii O,.N PllDAY 1'1L t NEWPORT BEACH 17'1.7 W1stcliff Or,, ~42-'1.0SO OPEN FRIDAY ·r1L 9 Prof•sslon1I lnt1rior Oe1lgn1r1 Av•iltbl..-AIO INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Co•,t HhJhwty Phone: 494-6SS1 pollution control. 1----------------------------------------------- • I I I I CLIFF CLIMBING IS TOUGHER WHEN YOU'RE BLIND But Dave Kling, 17, and Alan Holst, 15, Manage Well Gutsy Ca1npers Blind Kids 'Rough It' nt B eacli B.v JOll N VAL TERZA 0 1 r~e 0 1il1 Pilol Sl1H You could st·arCl'IY tall it;; trail. But il didn"t niaiter to the two bo}'S \1'ho 1vere clambering up the dirt hill sidf', headed toward J ravine. As !hr gu lly rinsed in deep into the bluffs. the only way nut was up. The palf of youths steadily clainbererl upw<ird. using holes in the sofl stone like 1llrps. '"This is a little tough," one o!' the btJys said after receiving some verb a I guidance fron1 a counsc.lnr. Five mlnutes la\j~r 1ve all were 600 Jcct above the San Clemente Slate Park beach. The breeze began({) cool us olL "Thal's an easy trail. said the Rev. Janles A-Judge. ttie youth director who was visiting the p;irk with 25 youngsters. Alan Holst. 15, and Dave Kling, l7, e1grecd. They had no trouble at all. Yet they are blind. Clambering up steep trails is nothing 111~1v lo the youths -or the dozen or so ntfler blind Youngsters who atc.:91npanicd then1 on the annu<il outing LO San Cleme.nte·. They havf' brcn here ;.i ll v.·cel-. -OOd.v :<.urfing. hiking. chopping and pcelin~ vl'gett1bles each d<iy fnr dinnf'r and orf!a nzing Just about any ;ictivily th1:y \1.'.1nt. to dn. fl is low-keyl'd !c1.1rn1n.c; with abundant ref'ult.'>_ 'There i:\'. 11011r of lhl' p:1troniz1nR a!· l1tud e. or counselor hel ping his pllifu!ly hnndit·a pped 1vard. "\Ve stand back _ 'Tiley decide wh<i! they lvan l to do, !hen they do it.'' Judge sa1cl, ga1.i ng a!. the group of bobbing he;:ids 111 the growing surf an hour before lhc clilt ('limbing rpisode. "Look ;1l lhosc g11tsy kids." hr. ~a id . m;irvr-ling al the J011ngs!ers and scver:il s ighted lccn<ig<~ Volunteers !hrashing in lhe one set nl large breakers. The youngsters h;ive had a week of relaxation and fun al their· group can1psilc al the state park. They share in the chore~ each day. One rit.ual is the afternoon preparations tor dinner. \VJelding paring kn iv cs, .voungsters pef'l and chop poatoes and carrots for so11p. 1 ll a11e you ever· lried to peel a spud w11i1 vour eves t•losed'' 1 · And ·throughout there if; tonsl<1nl t:h<il · fer -the average excited convcrs<ilion of an. 11nnual can1ping outing. Yel lhere is a diffcrenl perspective 111 rnuch of the eonvcrsation. Self consciousness .ibout the loss of eyesighl lcfL the youngsters year::; ago. No1v it"s all perception. sens:ition. reel- ing and in ;i very real sense "secu1g." "These kids are special. They've decid- ed they don't \\·ant to be bllncl anyn1ore and they aren't. They want lo bcco111e ~dull brca<hl'inncrs and this is a greal \1•ay 111 start -by becoming as in- dc.pcndcnt as s ighted people," Judge said. Ct1m ping for a v.•eck at the beach is child's play for the kids in the yo ut h progran1 or the Services for the Blind, lnc .. of S<1nta Ana, If t11c. kids decide. to go skin dJving, lhl'Y go. r-.·lore tln1n a doien of them did it ror a "P!!k in Catalina rel't'rJt.ly. Several \VC1~ks ago <lnother group took tu 1ninilJikcs in 1hc drscr1 .. Hiking i:; yet an0lher co1nmon activ11 y. l\1dS ;1nrf 1hn1r 1nlu11trrr sigh1f'rl !riends hel p each other a!nng :-.tcep trails. "\\'c nc1·l'r run out of ideas, !or somelhing ne1v lo dn ··Yesterday 11·c had a crJQking t.·nn· 1L·sL . _ ga1'c e;ich kid a stl':ik, a spud and ~11111e tinfoil <Jnct 1old thcrn lo 'go ye lorth and ('flok' and atlerw<1rds "e rated lhe results. "The !!l'<tluallon ranged lron1 live !)(11nt$ for ~upcrb lo one point for indigestible," he said . chuckling \\'hat s next for lhc gut.sy gr1,1up of kids" '.'Thr y're pr e tly keen o n mountaineering, .. .l udge said. Try doing I.hat \1'ilh your eyes closed. Peep Sl1ow Boss Denied Rest1·aining Order Bid P eep show impresario J oseph Reitano was denied a restraining order Thursday in a new battle to force the city of Santa Ana to allow him t.o operate his viewini; devices in t"'o of his adult literature and movie arcades. Orange Coun1y Soperior Court Judge J. E.T. ''Ned., Rutter rejected Rcitano's plea that Santa Ana police be barred from making arrests at the two loc::itions pendfng trial of lhe lawsuit filed Thurs· day by Tleitano, ~. of 163 Lex ington Sl., Costa Mesa. J udge Rutter will rule on lhe eligibility or a restraining order Aug. 23 and he ordered both sides in the d ispute to ap- pear in his courtroom on that date. Reitano cla ims in his action that the ci- ty of Santa Ana granted licenses for his peep show facilities last January and that those licenses are effective until J anuary, 1972. Those licenses were revoked by the city council last May 17 after frequent aflega- t!ons that I.he filrns 1•iewed in Rejtano·s ator~ were of a pornographic nature. Reitano sk'lte~ 1n his lawsuit that he \\•as !r)ld the lir.cnsf.'S would be renewed if he would ndjust vie.wing faciliUcs t(I fl'nsure that each client has 30 square f~t in which to view Uie alle~edly "llOl'' moviet and UJal aU '~"'''" are enclosed \\'Ith lire res istanl materials. lie condemns those regulations as a •·subterfuge" aimed al b:innlng the view· Ing of the controversial movies in both stores. Reitano claims that he spent a total o( $12.000 in installing the 15 peep shows in each store and t hat. 9~ percent of his revenue is derived from his 1"what the butler saw" equipment. lie condemns the city'i: action as "suppression of free ex· pressi(ln" and complains Lhat il would mst hirn $.100 for each of 30 viewing devices to meet city requirements. Give Blood at Door SEA'ITLE (UPI) -lf you don't have enough money, ''Dracula" will accept blood. Procuers of the play about the vampire at Seattle University announced Thurs- day that patrons will be admitted free if thPy dont1 te A µint of blood to a local blood bank. l\fcmbers or the cast tried l.n donflte lhcir hloQd in an effort t-0 publici7.e the prod uellon -but J;ave an ane1n1c perform ante. One would ·l:ie donnr fainted in th~ wailing room and arm1her fainted as lhe needle cnh!red his arm. fr+d~y, August lJ, 1971 H OAlLV PlLDT 3 Radio 'Bleepers' Saved Lives? Karriallii Crewme11 l11stalled Sigrials 011 Life Rafts Radio "bleepers" installed on lire rafts of the Kamallii before the start of the Jlonolulu race may have saved the lives of three crewmen who were aboard the yacht when it was pirated fronl Ala \Vaf Yacht Harbor, \Vaikiki last Friday. The alleged pirates set the three crewmen adrift in one of the boat's rub- ber JJ!e rafts 150 miles at sea after fore- Letter Vows LAFC Recall Of Northrup Son1e San Clemente r esident:-: <ire receiving letters this week bearing llre· end·brimstone vows to recall Councilman end Local Agency r~orn1ation Corn- mission Member Stanley Northrup. The letter calls hirn •·a rodent.~' And that, said Nort.hrup late Thursday, ls exactly \Vhat he expected v.·hen he urg- ed every Fifth District city to organize formal recall proceedings ag ainst Supervisor Ronald Caspers. 1'he vitriolic letter, provided to Northrup by a San Clen1ente residenL 'rhursday, contains no return address, but bears the :signalure of. 011e "Don B rown_·• Brown terms the co1nn1ittcc urging the recall of the gen('rally quiet -but lately outspoken -Caspers critic, '·The Conl· mittee to Recall Stan ·the mouse' Northrup". Brown s ays: Dear Neighbor: Tliey arc aL it again!! Those iinspea~·ablc. grasping Trvi1t· r !''s rr,id t.hrir rolitical tras.lt. /.ike Slon Northrup, "Double Bill'' Raker aulL tl1e1r slick, pol1t1ca l Pft rna cll1-11cs. ll1 sloricaUy 1/1e11 l1avc u/WU!JS ot- lr.111ptecl to shift 111£· tar burdc10 lo ·11s srna/l /l onie owner.~ tvith O)u: /1u)/d u:!u/c !il'abbiug all o) ll1e (.'ounry budget for rnad:~. flnncl co nti·n/., police "Ind fire protection with tile otl1 rr. 'i'hey Iii.de behi!ld tnx avoidoncr (oundalions to 111crease llieir la11d 11n /ucs. Their grandiose schen1e$ arc :lesiyned to rrui~·r the res/. of Ora11oe Coti nty aud Sau Clc111e11te into a /111gc. ghet10 ·with droppilig real esta te values. Yes, it ~o; Uir sa n1c old. all po1ver11/, gro11p 1vho /Jc/ped Alton Allen per- p~lrate Ilic Salt (:reek Swhidle: Ilic Rack Bay Boo11//oggl e; 1!1c pl1011u ocea'11 f ron t antl freC1ca11 frontage Olf· rii.:uliii ral preserves and. the rest of thei r .slick f1;n and ua11tcs. Nnio lhey /1ave wheeled oui 0110!11· !"r puppet ••• our co1111ci/111a11. Strut '·01r 1no11se .. Nor1!1r11p ll;ho l1clpcd ~teal ·ueorly a tho11.sand acres of ··pro111 i.~ecl land.'" Uial 1i:as /epa/111 and. n1orall.y p(edocd by lrviue to Sant.a A11a 111 1963-.Sec tlic c 11r/u.~cflnrti<:le. I lls ·1io11or" i.~ u01v scrcani n(g ret:al l -Ye.:;, l.cl"s recall Sl1r1t "t/1 ~' 1nou.~e " r:url/1rup. Lei's Ver rid of Iii/~ rode11t. I oni olcrli11!J 11011. a 1Jron1111r.11 t ri11 cc.J1. 0;1d nrt 1ir(Jonu..i01a co n11niUce 11·1/l .~·01in Uc fo1·1111·<L l\1 t/(1 tile 10/1. \\Ir n!ill be in 1·rni/l1f/. fl/Hh ]/<)II-Ill //1r 1r1eu11 tin1c cnnln l'i !/IJ/j f frienrl.5 :inrl 11c1glibors so Jlrnt l11s wilt be t/le quitkc:il recall 011 rcc11rd, a11 y1vhe re. .S111rrrcly yo11r.~ {JQ N. HRCJIVN F'or cnu11nitrrr to Recall St<HI '"J'/1e (l/fJ1~se'' /Vortllrt1r "I said 1t yesterday. "Northrup relatf'd. "nnd !'n1 saying it now. I'll take a lie d!•leclor le.;;l lo pruv'c to eVeryo nf' that I am not influenced by the Jrvlne Com- pany, and the test v.·iJI prove 11. If by any cliance the test were to prove a link, then a recall v.·ouldn't be 11ecess:iry, I'd resign." In exchange for his subn1itting to a polygraphy, longtime city councilman and forn1er 111a yor said. "I expect this person Brown to get on the same machine and maybe we could find out who the sponsors of my recall are, v.·ho's in the movement and where I.he 1noney is com- ing from." Northrup believes lhe letters are. belng mailed by the same group seeking the ouster of County Supervisor David Baker. another outspoken foe of the asserted power bloc involving Supervisors Caspers and Robert Ballin. Curiously, the "rodent" letter makes no mention of any local issues in calling for Northrup's ouster I en d i n g reinforcement to a theory Lhat the srnders are not active San Clemente residents. Northrup hai. spent more 1han a dozen years on the San Clemente cil.y Council. Northrup is certain to seek support ol his recall idea before fellow council men ln San Clemente \Vednesday. He has sup- port from Mayor \Valler Evans already. The ciluncilman's plan, he said earlier this week. is to seek similar actions from every other Fifth District city t.o formally sponsor a recall movement against the freshman supervisor. The initial cry for a recall came at the peak of the tumult surrounding LA PC membership and validity of some of i~s meetings. The furor has not waned as the wt.-ek wrar~ on. Northrup said he f'Xpe<.·ted a n abundance. of backlash After his recall 'tFllrments. '"Let it con!inue," he said Tuesday, "that "'"on 't stop me." ing them at gunpoint to take the yacht to sea. In a telephone n1essage to r..11·11, John Freitas, wife of one of the t'rcwmen, L:ir- ry Doheny , owner of the t\arnallii said the cre.w1nen apparently used the radio bleeper 1\•hose signal Yi'as p1tkcd up by an ltalian freighte r bound for Japan out of Honolulu. 'fhe bleeptr ls a continuous e1nergenl'y ' signal. Doheny said the crewn1en also had flares aboard which they rired to a id the freighter in its search for the tlny raft. The three rescued crewmen. Freitas, 51, Bob Washke1t, 51 and Frank Power, 50 are still on board the freighter and arc eKpected to arrive in Yokohama on the !7th or 18th of this month. W:ishkeit and Freitas reside in Huntington Beach and Parking Costly Gnl Ignores Lot, Pnys $1,450 l:y T0:\1 BARLEY 01 !~• D•ll1 PilOI ill ff An Orange Coun1y prrsonnrl <ina lyst who picked up 145 SI parking tickets in less lhan three months is toclay busy analyzing a unique decision by a Santa Ana !\lunicipal Court judge. Judge Puul fl·last l<1ggl'd J\lary Ann Elsr.y. 29. of Tustin. \Vith a $1.450 fine or 14~ days in Orange Cnun!y Jail. And, the jurisl indicated, she can slice that sentence anv v..;y she likes. fll iss Elsey.has decided to pay the fine. THE ATTitACTl\'l-: brunette, an analyst in Orange County Personnel Director 'Villiam Hart's public service careers division, popped 145 parking lickeLs inlo her purse between April and June of this year. She got thern because she insisted on parking in the street outside her office. A county parking Jot stands just one block away. "GEE, 1 OO N1T kno\v,'' a reflective Hart commented today. "I thin k she \Vas operating under some kind of escapist, philosophy to do this irrational kind of thing. "It's sol'l of likc a guy \Vho hai; i:ancer but does nothing about it." Harl said. "!l's bl'yond unders tanding -al least beyond man's understanding - and J don 't think \\·e·ll take any ac.:lion al our level. "BUT IT·s NOT too good \\'hen the police arrive al. your office and haul your a11alysl uff to jail." llarl added. "Still, we'll see \Vhat happens." l\liss Elsey ls back in the office today. She h?s not received a parking t icket. Her car is in the county pa rking lot. Lagiu1a Office1· Disarms Ma11 W avi11g T,vo Pistols Brandishing 1wn loaded pis1ol~ at. stun· nrd byst;inde1·:;. a bur!y Los Angeles 1nan 't'hursday nigh t th reatened to shoot :-;everal Laguna Be1Jch polic1~mc11 before being dlsarmed by a soft talking veteran officer. Police identified the suspect, v.·carin~ a tin badge and t1vin holsters over his blue JU111p suil. as li-lichael Bernnrd Dorf, 33. Offi cers claim Oort \\'a,1; disarn1cd or tll'n lo<1dcd autoin<Jtic pi~tol~ -a nine millirne.\cr and a .'25 caliber -and that each of the guns had a round in its cham· bn Poliec LL Roberl l\lcl\l urray \\'<II> Crl·d1ted \\'i1h taking the guns away frorn lht• apparently disturbed n1a11 during the 11 p.ni. incident. v.•hich occurred in the parking tot of lhe Taco Bell, 699 S. Co;1 ~t Highway. Before J\1cl\1urra y arrived. polite report that the man was growling and shouting lhreats at the several policemen present. The six.foot 200-pound suspect \\'<I S f1r1>\ reported lo be al lhc Hote l La~u111:1, 425 S, Coilst Highway, where he al1egedly threaiened a bartender 1~ith his two pistols. J101vcrs is frorn Newport Beat:h. Mrs. Freitas said, as far as she knew, none of the three crewmen had ever been to Japan. They will be flo"'Tl baek to llonolu!u immediately afler: arrival in the Japa11ese porL "l l was a miracle they were found," said ?.-lrs. Freitas. "I understand the freighter circled them for several hours before they were spotted. Nixons Arrive 111 Cle111ente On Th11rsday President and r.trs. Nixon p I a n ~ separate jaunts next week to several: cities in the. nation -ending in San Clemente late Thursday where I.be llri>t : fan1ily will set!le do\vn for perhaps three. \veeks of vacation. • The scheduled trip is tile annual Ion~· stav for the Nixons at th eir seaside estiite. Lasl year's visit lasted three:· \vecks and some reports have said th1 :\ August's \\'Orklng vacation will last about • the san1e number of days, The President ;i lready has booked a husy itinerary early next week with ne1v stops <iddcd to the thrce·day schedule late· tod<iy and over the "'eekend. \Vhi!e Hotise aides said present plans t::ill for visits to Ne1v York. Springfield, lll.. Dallas, the Grand Teton National J,ark. \Vyo .. then on to California. l\1rs. Nixon also will visit to sever;!\ stales, then arrive in California for thr. dedication of a nf:w stretch of bench near lhe Mexican Border opened to the public. by federal action recently. No specific. arrival tirne has been mcn- tionecl as of yet \Vhlle on the South Coast the President·s schedule might include major'. :;ocial funttions in c11ntral , Orange Coun-· ty. soine sources have indicated. · The Augu::;t visit grncrally is more' languorous lhan thosr in thP rest of the , .1t>;11'. On !he President's la:>l stay - 11·hieh laste d two weeks and included a m<'lJOr reve!alion on the in1pending China tri(j -l\·lr. Kixou s~nl nearly every afternoon walking along H.ed Beach in thr. Las Pu1gas ~u·('a. His n'ornini;: v.·ork sessions began wiU1 the dawn each cla y. 1 I earl Pa ti cnl Dies SANTIAGO. Chile (AP 1 -Nel son Orelltina, the lni:t hea rt transplant survivor in Latin America, died today. 457 REGISTERED OBIGllAL EUROPEAN Ii AMERICAN OIL PAINTINGS AT 50 3 AND LESS OF GALLERY COST · r i.IQiiiDATi.ONl 1 'l I * Many less than wholesale. I' i • * Over $200,000 Gallery cost. , I~ * Ari Dealers and Gallery Owners invited I ~~~-<4.~.:1'>~~;.4.•~·''"t"!0.~11~:?.0.l'~if.~,f~~ .. ,,·~·~·,~r,f,;~ GENUINE OfilGINAL OilS created by well· known FRAMED AND UNFRAMED PIECFS Not copies. artists such as Sipos. Gilmore, Valdez and others. ri ot mOM produced, these deserve your time to Many by upcoming artists wh08e w ork will in- crease in "alue. All WORK AT LESS THAN GAL-inspect. CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED. but all saJes I.EBY. You might not expect to see such fine stulf are final CELEBIDTIES AND MOVIE STARS have in our p lace. granted. but you will buy an $800 paintings in their collections created by some o( pointing for S400. and $80 painting for SJS. these artist&. I ---------------------.. -------------·-------·---. I "UP" ART ISN'T DUB USUAL BAG BUT I I I l l * * ALL PROCEEDS GO TO BENEFIT I TEEN CHALLENGE, they get I I RES UL TS in the fight against drug abuse I I Tim «rt. hn be-a.ftt. lw allot UL Tou will b4 able to pwc:ho" &•mt fOl' dhcounted price, T-Challe1199 will I I get Q booe! bl. their eUeeltY• ffght ogaiil.•I Drui Ahu" and U'• d••lnlclton to TOutb. and. who b ow., •om•one I I. ml'r( )u•t buT o pound ol 11aila or •ot11ethtag when th•T com• la. ------ONLY 3-DAYS-:.so_o_Oi7-Miss_iT __ ,_, ABT FOB ANY BUDGET WE'VE OPENED THE OTHER HALF or OUR STORE FOR THE SALE. We moved the warehouse and hove thousands of square teet to display lheH po::intings. Lile:• er small Lou'f"I'• so plan to brow&e and enjoy. (We even hired guards with uniforms, a gun, and everything) FRIDAY 6 PM TO g·pM SATURDAY, SUNDAY 9 TO 6 19122 BBOOKRURST Brookhurst, nenr Gnrlield HUNTINGTON BEACH .f DAJLY PILOT \ \ l •' I ~ps LAFC Not 'End To All Wars' lly THOMAS MURPHINE 01 IM Otolt~ rll•I $!11t PEAC! IN OUR TIME : As most Orange Countians have learned in recent weeks, few political fights can be. as deliciou5Jy outspoken as an annexation batUe. Here you are given the spectacle t"lf a couple oi local governments warring over • choice piece of real estate. F'rld1r, August ll. 1m 1 ' Ul'I TtlepllGIO It doesn't seem to matter much whether It's two old cities fighting each other, nr two new cities, or one old city and a future city. EAST GERMANS CELEBRATE ERECTION OF WALL DIVIDING EAST, WEST BERLIN Weit 8erliner1 Mark Tenth Anniver1ary With No Fanfare, Soma Oi19u5t You can rest assured each will mar"h ahead confident that God and Democracy Is on its side. East Berlin l(ids 'Thanl{' ANNEXATION WARS really got going cood in California when the population boom began in the middle 1950s. In those days, the process of a city affixing new territory to !taelf was much simpler than today. Soldiers f 01· Ge1·man Wall There were two main types of an· nexalions. First. iI nobody Jived on the cho~ property being sought by a city, the municipal government people simply got lhe property owner's okay, filed a couple of maps and the deed was virtually done. U folks lived in the territory sought, it was a bit more complicated. The city had to have an election called. FROM THE.SE two simple formulas, however, complicated and vexing battles developed, Shrewd municipal kingpins figured oul ways nf jiggering lines around and grrrymandering territory in order to pick up choice industrial lands without lhe pain of the election process. other cities shot 11ewer lint:s out into unincorporated lands in order lo coax property owners into the fnld. Otht:rs, op- posing annexations. pitched tents on va- cant land in efforts to force election:s, Up north in Santa Clara County, an- nexation fights of the 19~s were legend between cities like San Jose and Santa Clara, Su11ny valt:, Cupertino and Moun· lain View. These cities were shooting out corridor annexations in atlemp~ to chop each other off from choice territory. Wall maps began to make city halls look like war room s. 1N THE END, the map of the Santa Clara Val\ey had so many jurisdictional lines on it that it appeared to have been hit with a bowlful of spaghetti. Similar thines were happening in Orange County as Anaheim, Garden Grove. Santa Ana and Costa flilesa began Jl:rowing. Some epic annex fights erupted. Santa Ana Inst most of them. This tends to prove that history repeals itself. All this fighting proved particularly an· noying to a couple of state Je~islators. Assemblyman John T. Knox (0-Contra Costa) and Senator E. G. Nisbett (0· Upland l. They decided that 'u ch munlcipal warfare should end. SO, IN IKJ, they got a bill through the ~gi!;lature known now as the Knox· NisbeU Act . Tl called for creation of 11 new fi\.·e·member board in each county. The nt>w board would study annexation proposals and cityhood plans \1·ith cold and objeclive eyes and hand down flnal rulings. They would call 1.hr n!'w .i:rnup rhe Ln- cal Age11cy F'ormallon Commisi;ion. Or LAFC for shorl. Indeed , thi s would be the besl t"lf iill J>OS!iible \vorlds. No n1ore politir.al maneuvers. back room politic~ or lineaky deals. The LAFC would end all that. Hah. They just didn't figure on Orange Coun· ty, circa 1971. BERLIN (UP!l -Communis1 !eacher!I led kindergarten lots and primary school children down to !he Berlin wall today to thank East German soldiers "'ho are under orders to shoot to kill anynne trying lo scramble across it. The delegations of children queued on the Eastern side of Brandenburg gate un· ti/ their turn c<1mc In make a re hearsed speech thanking !he solditrs for "protec· ling peace and socialism'' at the wal!, "''hich was 10 years old today. Soldiers slung the straps of Russian- made autornatic rirlcs over I he 1 r shoulders so bo!h h<1nds v.·rre lree to ac- cept the children 's offer t"lf long-stemmed lilies and bouquet s or carnation.~. "In East Berlin and Eas1 c;rrm::iny, !hey are celebra ting thP wall." West Berlin Mayo r Klaus Schuetz said a~ he la id a wreath on his side of !he wall tll honor the 65 men and women killed while trying to escape across it since it was bui.t "For human be ings. thal simply is a mockery. We will nol cele brate it." The Coffimunists celebrated while Western and Hussian diplom at s in- terrupted their attempts to negotiate 11J11 agreemen t easing suffering caused by the \\'all. "Ten years or the anlifascisl wall ." Ea~t Berl in's Commun ist Pnrty prl'l- cla lmed . "ten years of sure protection Qf the peace and of socialism." Klaus Schuetz, mayor (If Wtst Berlin, viewed the 10th ann iversary of the erec- tion of the wall by the Communists from a different angle. 'E.l:CU8e me,sir. I 'm with J\'ader'• Raiders! Ho10 n111.cli are )'Our pencils?' ''Wt> must allempt to dismantle l'lne or ! he mos! depressing byproductl'i of de velopmenls in Berlin in the last decade ... Schuetz said in a broadcast. "The \Vestern Berliners must finally be able Io set' their friends and their relatives in the other part of the city and in the other part of our country." Such contacts are necessary in order not \D destroy the real un ity of our city v.·hich is the unity of the people," ~1ayor Sch uetz sa id. Since the Communists constructed the wall 10 year.~ ago today , West Berliners havr been f0rbidden to cros~ it into East Brrlin. with !he exception nf a few holida ys in th~ mdd!e Hl60s. Rcrlin is 110 miles inside Communist East Germany. South Vietnam Proposes Meet Sans Viet Cong SAIGON (UPI) -South Vietnamese Foreign ~tinister Tran Van Lam renewed his country's propt"lsal for an ln· lcrnationa) conference tn ~ellle the Indochina \~ar today but said South Vici· nam could not accept the seating of a Viet Cnng delegrition -even as obse rvers -Rt such a meeUng _ In an interview at the foreign ministry, Lam said. "we are in favor of an in- ternational conference of the ba sis of the 1954 Geneva Conft:rence to settle the pro· blem of the whole of Indochina . Our president I Nguyen Van Thieu) made this offer ag ain nn the 8th of October last year and v.·e are still maintaining this positio11." However. he added. ''there is one th1 np: I would like to meke cltar about th!:! Liberation Front People iThe Nal1ona l Libera!ion front, polit ical <1rm of the Viet Cong ). 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The aUacks came on the third day of a renewed Communist assault against the 11r..1z dC'fense line. and intel!igence of· ricers in !he north said they believed !hr.re might he evr.n heavier fighllng tonight and earl y Saturday. t-.1ilitary spokesmen said the guerrrillas fired 100 rounds of n1ixcd rockets and n1ort.ars at Fire Base Alpha 2, near the intersection of H1~hw11y I and 1he ~outhern boundctry of the Dil-1Z. Tv.•elve ~nvernment soldiers were wounded there. military sources said. Spokesmen said 50 rounds t"lf big 122Mlvl rockets were fired at Alpha 1. a mile south of the Df\'fZ along the coast. hut nn one "'·as hurl. They said many of the shells fell outside the Jortifications at OOth ba ses. Field reports sa id about ID 1221'.11'.t rockcls were fired at Fire Ba se Charlie l, ,.outhwt:st of Alpha 2. early this morning. 11nd a ground attack was launched at Cam Lo , v.•here there is a district head· quarters compound with U.S. advisers tn it There we re no reports on casualties al ei1her plact'. "1 think the Communi sts ::ire planning !';Om t:lhin~ big. bul rm no!. sure v:h11t il is." a Vielnan1ese spoke sman said in Saignn. "I don't think thPy have the capabil1lv lnr a full scalc nflenslve again st the D~1Z. \Vhat they might. do is rnncen!rate attacks on a few of the basl':s." The Communists shattered a seven week lull in operations against the DfvtZ line \\'ednesday when they shelled Ca mp Fu\1t>r at tht: nor!hv.·est corner of th e lint>. From Fulle r. the line runs 25 miles east to the coast and 10 miles south across the Cam Lo and Quan~ Tri River Valleys It "·as built tt"I halt Communist 1nfillratlon from the nnrt;i . Prophet Jones, Go<l's Rich Man, Succumbs a L 63 ... DETROIT (CPI) -Prophet JOfl~. a flantboyant pre.!l cher \ ... hose nock pro- vided him "'ilh a "''hite mink coat, S17.000 niamond rinR and a 54-room mansion, died Thu rsday of a ht:art attack at the age of 6J. Jone, who once prophesied ''men will stop dying in the ye&r 2000," was al hi.~ court-appointed 2uardian 's home in Det roit's in ner city at the time of his death At the height of his popularity in the early 19a<ls. Prophet Jones sometimes stood knee deep in money piled at his feet Amid the clang of tambourines. He had a Frt>nch chateau.style mansion, a fleet o( Cadillacs. 18 diamond rings , topazes, garnets, the mink coat. a closet full of 400 suits and a following which gave him all !hose goods. By the time of his death, Prophet .Jones' pt"lpularity had declined to thtt point "·hert' he preached unlll last year nut t"lf a ~torefront church next to an "adult " thrater Prophet Jones' real name and title wa~ lhe Rt. Rt>v. James Frances Marion ,Jones. Dominion Ruler of the Church t"lf . lhe Universal Triumph. The Dominion of God Inc. Born in Birmingham. Ala., ,Jones came lo Detroit in 1938 saying a divine message had ru stled like a breeze In hill ear and !old him to come. ~ Thf: ear God spoke into -the left ear -was marked with a diamond ring hanging from the lobe. A slim man with a lean face, deep-sunk eyes. and or11tory thal gripped his con· gregatlon, J ones began hi!\ se.rvlces al midnight and often did not end unt il 2 a.m. or 3 am. Al t"l fferini:; tinlt\ 11 blind of "v.•h1te •ni;:els'' pounded tambourine!\, The 11houtinp: faithful flocktd to his let!. l"ylng bills "round him unlU he stood knee deep Jn them .. 2 Nation• Split Warlike Tremor Rocking Mideast By United Pre•• In&erllltlonal Egyptian President Anw1r Sadat has Aet Sunday as the deadline tor U.S. ef· forla t.o achieve an interim Middle East peace settlement and is once again talk· ing of war with lsraeL the semiofficiaJ Cairo newspaper Al Ahram reported to- day. The threat to end the precariow cease- fire along the Suez Canal came as the Arab world was rockeL by another crisis. On Thursday, Syria broke off diplomatic relations with Jordan and banned it.s planes from Syrian air space following a tank batUe along the Jordanian-Syrian border. The battle in which Jordan said it knocked out five tank! apparently in· volved the Jordanian army and Palesti· nian guerrilla fnrces based just inside Syria. Despite the diplomatic moves wh ich plunged Jordan into the deepest isolation ever suffered by an Arab stale, Arab sources in Beirut said they doubted there would be seriou:s Jordanian-Syrian fighting. Mohammed Hassanein Heikal, edit.or of Al Ahram and a confidant of Sadat, said the Egyptian president set the Sunday deadline in an exchange with President Nixon in which the Egyptian &a.id he could "no longer tolerate a situation of no peace and no war." Although Sadat has said repeatedly the dispute with Israel must be settled thi~ year, there was no indication Egypt \\'OUld start shooting once the deadline lapsed. There hrid been an unofficial 1ruce at the Suez Canal since the cease· fire of Aug. 7, 1!170, technically expir~ last March 7. Heikal said Sadat told Nixon Egypt's 15-year friendship treaty with the 89viet Union signed lasl May "does not impose any restrictions on Egypt's movement toward what it wattts. which is complete Jsraeli withdrawal from occupied Arab territory. Another call for "all out war" with Israel came today lrom Algeri1n Presi· dent Houari Boumediene in an interview SETS PEACE DEADLINE Egypt'• Anwar S1d1t with Africasia. a r·rench left-wing weekly in Paris. Boumediene denoun ced Arab states seeking to recover their lost ter: ritories through negotiated peace and :;aid that by "all oul war" he meant the use of economic as well as military means -the u.se of Arab oil to force a settlement. Syria's move against Jordan, its ally with Egypt in the 1967 war with Israel. further isolated King Hussein 's regimtt from the Arab world which briefly united· in attacking Jordan for iti war aiz:ainst" the Palestinian guerrillas in mid .. July. Hussein's forces virtually eliminated lhfl guerrilla n1ovement during a five.day battle. Oil Nations Set Stage For New Global Crisis VIE NNA /UPI) -The leading oil-ex- porting nations set the stage today for a new world oil crisis by announcing tht>y 1.1•dl demand a sh are in the asse ts, profit~ and management of western firm s drill· ing on their territories. The firms were expected In refust:. Oil sou rces predic ted long, hard negotiations, with !he possible threat of an nil e.mhargo and an almost cer1a in increase in oil prices to western industries aod con· sumcrs. The Vie nna headquarters nf th e Organization o [ Petroleum-Export ing Countries ~OPEC) announced the OPEC'! 11 members will meet in Be iru t Sept. 22 to "take immcdi <tte steps toward~ the ef- fecllve implementation of the pr inciple of participation 1n the ex isting oil con• cessions.'' OPEC official~ h11ve said I h ii I "part icipation" means that the OPEC member nations should be 3llowed tn buy in1o the assets on their soil of the foreign t"lil firms opera ting there. They have said H also means that ritrzen!': or 1hese coun- lrics should share in local managemt:nt and makt> up a higher perct:nlage nf 1echnic1an s ancl other upp er ·l~vel employes. The source~ ,;aid the Beirut conferenre ·will demand al least 11 20 percent share in the companies local operations -and thfl right to draw at least 20 percen! or the profi ts. The OPEC dt>mand can1e as tht> nil world wa s JUS! getting over the last crisi~ -a price ba!tle between OPEC and the firms last February that ended 1n victory for OPEC only arter it threatened a worldwide embargo. The 011 firms granted 1he OPEC members higher taxes and other benefi ts, after the nations promised to hold the t11x level firm for five year.; The sources said a similar timetable might be worked nut ft"lr "participat ion ·• But they said this first demand for ''participation" is only the first ~tep to"'ard full local cont rol rif the 011 reserves. OPEC has 11 members Ali;:eri11., Nigeria .. Venezuel<1. Iran. Iraq. Qat11r. Saudi Arabia. L1by::i. lndt"lnC'sia. Ahu Ohabi and Ku1.1•ait -which produce mt"lr e than 90 percent of the world '~ t"lil rxpt"lrt ~. 'V ithou! th is t"l ll. thr industry nf wt:stern Europe and Japan v.·ould hal! CHURCH 'DOMINION RULER' PROPHET JONES DEAD AT 6J 'lock Laid Gra1t Wt1lth 1t Feet of Minister ..,., ... ·-· -r-..... 1,..,-..... -. --~-;.-~,,,. ... ,,,~~ ,., ... ~ .,.~~~·-""'""'-~· 1'< ! 1' I ' I I I' I Ne ·w H eart Patient Doing Well DETROIT IUP!) -1-laskel.I Shanks, his heart functioning \\'ith the aid of a permanen!lv implanted pump, loday '\\'3~'> taken off the mechC1nical respirator that "·as helping him breathe and fel 1 v.·ell enough to sil up in bed and eat sofl foods. A spokes1nan for Sinai Hospital, "'here a learn of doc - tors implanted the partial mechanica l heart in the 63- year-old Shanks' body \Vednes· day, said he is "feeling great." "He spent a comfortable night, the respirator has been removed and he's sitting up in bed." the spokesman said. "The partial mechanical heart is \vorking very v.•ell." Shanks felt well enough, the hospital said, to be put on a ~ft dieL. The "patch booster·• is a six~inch partial mechanical heart made or dacron and silicone and is the first mechanical heart devi~ ever designed for pennanent use within the body. Shanks had been suffering from con- gestive heart failure. which each year claims about 250,000 Jives. and doctors said lhe device \\'as his last hope for Ufe. The only medications he is receiving, docto rs said. \\'ere antibiotics and his standard heart pills. But ho.spilat officials said the next several days would be critical. The biggest danger during that period \\'as blood clots which may fonn around the device -one of the major problems other researchers have enrountered in develop- ing heart-assist devices. McGover11 Rips Nixo11 Economics \\'ASHINGTON tUPll Calling President Nixon 's eronomic policies ·' candy - coated nonsenst'." Sen. George s. McGOVPrn fD-S 0 .\. IM<1y proposed an a ! I er n at i \ f' designed to e11l unf'rnployn1cnt to 4.5 percent by thr end of 1972. r-.tcGo\ern s::11d lhis <'ould bro 11ccornpl1shed by boos t 1 n .I! tcdcra! !'pcnrling hy $!0 hlllio11 this ~·e:ir ~ a n1u1·c he ~aid "-'OUld stimulate <'reation or up lo 500.000 Jobs anrl pump up tax re1·enues hv ;i! 1rast $j hill ion through Sl<'PJ:>cd-up pro- duction . 1-lr prnposrrl his .il1rrn;i\i1·r lo Nixon's "f1Jll employme nt budget" ;ipproach in :i cam- paign·style speech prepared for the Texas Afl,.CIO con· vention in Dallas. "In short. th<' ad· ministrat ion"s 'full emp!oy- mtnt bud get' is actually ;i budget high on deficits and unPmployrncnt and low on Johs,"' Mrf;ovl':rn said ''It renecls 1he trfecl or lhe recess i o n-inrl:il1on com- bination \l·i!hout including any remedy. Th<1t burl grl 1nakt>S Ill') contrlbu!ion wh11tever lo actually bringing about run employment or curbing in- flation. It is simply candy. coated nonsense." McGnvern. the only decbrred candidate for !he I 9 7 2 De m ncr11tic Presidential nomination. prrdicted l h c Jobless rate mulrl be cut In 4,5 ptrcent by election time next ve11r if his plan were foll owed. but ii would be hovering around 5.5 percent withoot it. ThP current une1nploymenl rah! is 5.8 percent -caused, McGovern said. b('cnuse "Ji,tr. Nixon has beecn running the wrong way'' ~·ilh his economic game plan ever since he look office. Nixon May Not Run -Senator MINNEAPOLJS, fl l inn. CUP!) -Sen. Vance Hartke (0-lnd .), predicted Thursday there is less than an even chance President NU:on will run for re-election in 1972. "So far as I am concerned ," Hartke said, "'the chances are only 50-50 and probably less than that, that President Nix- on will run for re-election." The senator also had predicted in July, 1967, than then-President Lyndon B . Johnson ""·ould not seek re- election. Johnson announced the following March he would not run, "The Johnson -N ixon Ad1ninistration has darned near destroyed the country ," hP told UPI 111 an interview while in Minneapolis lo arl· dress ! he Je11 1sh \V a r Veterans Convention. He also said New Y•irk Mayor John V. Lindsay's switch from the Republ ican lo the Democratic Party '"sound- ed the death knell of the Republican Party as a na- lional party." Hartke said he thinks "the Republican Party loses a lot'' by Lindsay·s switching to !he Democrats. "In substance. \vhat he (Lindsay) has said is that there is no roo1n for pro- f,!ressive thooghl inside the Republican P11rly." he said. ··rm nol saying there is not, but lhat is what he's saying. "He's sounded the death knell for the Republica n Party as a national party." Hartke said he docsn ·t kno1v \\•hether the New York mayor \l'ill run for P r rs id e n t, governor or "111ay just be con- sidering playing a prominent role in the political process in- side the Democratic Party. "But I think that for anyone to say he is not thinking about being the Democratic nominee for President would be wrong. He 's probably assessing the situation."' Candidate 'Linda Jenness, 30, \\'ill be a candidate for President in U1e Social· isl \Vorkers Pa r I y ll cket. l·ler running n1ate v.•ill be 20-year- old Negro Andre\\' Pul- ley or Chicago. Neither n1eet the constitutional age requirement of 3fi. Army Will Feel Pincl1 Of No Draft \VASHINGTON I UPI l The Army still h:i sn't felt lhe pinch of the expired drart - hut il \\'ill ul Nove1nber and the pain \viii be inflicted on units in Europe, according to Anny officials. The draft can1e tu a halt June 30 \\'hen the conscription la\v expired ;ind the renewing legislation got caught i11 a politica l hassle over an amendment setting a fixed da te for \\'ithdra~·al from Vietnam. That dispute has since been largely resol ved but Congress recessed until car!y September \\'ithout completing action on the bill. Buxom Parade Dancers Entertain l1'ets BALTl~iORE i lJPl l -A parade or Baltimore·s best ex - otic dancers put on a fret' show tor two buslo:irls of wounded \7letnan1 \•eterans fr om \Vashington "s \Val t er Reed Army Hospital Thursday nighl. Blaze Starr closed her ! wo o"clock club on the East flaltirnnre Strp.et stnp kno"'n as "The B!ock" so she and headliners fnim other night clubs could enlcr!a1n 1h!' cheeri11g Gl s. f'"rer (OOd and rlnnk~ \\'Pl'(' chspensed in quant1tv during the four hour an:tto1n1cal di!'- play. ··The cost dO('sn·1 mt><in anythin~ 10 me. 1 <Ion'\ e\rn 1hink :ibout it·• sRrd l\11s~ St:irr. She -.,;11d ··.11'~·· 11111'11 ;isked ir 11 eost al le<1~I $2 .0C\O. .. plus the loss or regular business. "I ha l'C t\\'O brothers who fought in Vietnam."' said Miss Starr. \\•ho has put on several (ree shows for \\.:alter Reed patients before. The parade of beauties was interrupted brieFly for a speech by City Counci l Presi- dent \\1iHi<1m Dona ld Schaefer. ~·ho ca!Jerl l\fiss Starr "the n1<1ynr of Easl, Baltimore Slreet '' comp t r o r I r r Hyman Pressman read a poem and Joined Hltt7.r for a countr) ren- d11ion of "l\·c Reen \\forkmg on the R:iilroarl." Bul. 1no~!ly it 11·as G-strings, pasties and '"'lrl!ng ta ssle., "No11 I knr!IV 11h.91. l wri~ f 1ghL111J! f,,r .'' said one sol<f1l'r - SOLVE THE RIDD LE AND YOU WIN A PRIZE!! Re <1dy? Here are the clues .. . I. Whal leads tuch a n acti ... e lif• th<1 ! it c an be worn for almost •"'•ry occa sion 7 2. Whal is me de from a com fortable, e<1sy-lo-we ar f<1 bric <1 nd is still machine wash e nd dry 7 3. What does J <1ck Bidwell heve in a bun· d <1 nce -in at least t en different solid colors, as well as uncoun tabla patterns a nd stripes1 L •so1 .<iq!11od no.<. u•> 1o1,0H ·szic •• µ••' A•~• ••'14 p ue !ZP •t!t lf&noJ'lf ) lf >••g 4;od ·1"•N u, uo!+>•1•' •'••••J& •'I• ,.~ u•1"P!B 'IJ •r ~·ll • •no f>U!PU!f '! et !ld JOO). jU !1" no!. '1 ~:>•1' f!U~ •1qnop peisen6 noA fl I "'""-~-~. • J • - _ l .467 Via ·Lido, Nt 'l!i'pocLB.e•ch r-- f r1d.U, Augu~t 13, lq71 DAil Y PILOT 5 l'FW OHice1• Reveals YOU ASKED FOR IT POW Release Seen by Yule nAJ.J.AS (UPI ~ -Hebe-rt R. Ra inwater, national com- mander Ill CbJef or the Veterans of Foreign Wars. said today he has '"inside in- form at Ion ' · that some American prisrine rs of \.\'ar will be released be fo re Christ ma~. Rain"·ater, of San Bernar- dino, said at a ne\\'S con- ference al the opening cf the VFw·., national convention, that the organization had been workin g for a year en PO\V release. although he did not attribute 1\·hat he called the "1n1pending release" !o the group's efforts. "I think 1\·e are going Lo see some of then1 back before Christmas, according to inside information I hllvt',"' he said. Rainwater saiC hi ~ in· formation "is as t·urrent as 1t can be '' lie said the release trr the L' S. prisoners of war from :'\orlh Vietnam he discussed h<1d nothing ta do \.\'ilh a re" t·e11t report in a Stnckholm newspaper th11l an airline had ~n asked if it C'OUld provide planes to brin g the pn.soners home. "'I don 't think we can expect North Vietnam to release all of them." Ra1nwaltr said. "I think they will retain some (If them for purposes They may release parl of them by the end of the year to get us out of Vietnam. "'They have got !o ge t us out tir Vietnam to win i n Indochina."' Rain~·ater said he had talk· ed to North Vietname s e representatives Jn .\'ew Delhi. lnrlia. and !hey had told h1n1 that the price for releasing all the American prisoners of war would he for the \"n ited Slates 1o get all of ii~ troops out of Indochina. He said the VF\\'"s best in - formation is that there 1s a !otat of about 600 Amer ic<1 11 prisoners in Indochina. in- cluding 336 in f\1ort h Vietna m. ··About :!6 1 pri~onersl ha1•e died," he s<1id . "'ivlore 11'111 may die before the v a.re released. Some are in bad :ihape. They J:ia>e a rash , body worms and have loS'I. ~·eight except for the fe\\' the North Vietnamese keep in good con- dllion for exhi bition purposes.'' Joe Colo1nbo Doing Better NE\V YORK (AP ) -Joseph Colombo Sr , reputed un- derv."OT!d figure who has been in a coma for 47 days since being gunned down by .a would-be assassin, has rallied some\\·hal and n1ay be moved to a private hospital, it wa& reported toda \·. Colombo noW is .sitting up in his Roosel'elt Hospital bed and ('ven ·•n1umbling oc- casiona ll y." <1ccording lo a spokesman for the ltal1an- .A.mencan C1v1I Rights League , \.l'h ich Colombe helped to round. SO NOW WE HAVE IT AT DUNLAP'S WHIRLPOOL Bottle•. canons and tin Trash ca ns 11e compacted by almoat 2,000 pounde of preuure In one M ' neat bag! Up 101-WHk'• a worth ot trash It In lhe bag, In the drawer, In ttMt 34# unit that bul1dMn or atal'lds alone. Instead ol haullng out 3 twetr\y gallon trash cans carry out one clean Trash Mutter BeoJ Simple,. butct\lkj. prnor cperallon. FREE JEMONSTRATION ONLY $239 "Everything From Scoop to Nuts!" l.IN-8/iOOK ~N-BROOK'S 17th ANNIVERSARY CATALOG ••-••._.., •• ,._.,.,..._.a-·•,._., __ _ BARGAINS tiA,ORE! YOU HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED OUR ANNIVERSARY CATALOG BY MAIL. HERE'S A REMINDER ••• THERE ARE ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT FOR YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF .OUR 17TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! WE HAVE EXPERTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT & THEY'RE READY & WILLING TO SERVE YOU. 50 HURRY ON DOWN TO ONE OF OUR SUPER STORES & REMEMBER ••• THE SALE ENDS ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 STHI LUMBER• PAINT• GARDEN • BUILDING MATERIALS • TOOLS • BAR-B..Q PLUMBING• ELECTRICAL• AUTO SUPPLIES• HOUSEWARES WHAT DO YOU NEED FROM LIN-BROOK HARDWARE? LAST CHANCE ••• TO JOIN LIN-BROOK'S SEU-A-BRATIONI • • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Garden Grove Merger? Is Garden Grove Unified School District Orange Co unty's unwanted junior college district stepchild? Or U it, as some Garden Grove trustees assert. a potential al.ate aid goldmine deserving of exploration by existing a.nd ostensibly weaJth ler community college districts? Garden Grove. the county'r; poorest and largest achoo! district is approaching the two-year college dis- tricts to determine whether a merger by the 1973-74 Khoo! year is possible. State law requires all schaol dis- tricts to be a part of a two-year college district by that time . Garden Grove 1s the county's last una ttached dis· lrict since Orange voters approved a merger with Santa Ana Unified Distric t forming the new Rancho San tiago Community College District on April 20. Since they have no district or junior college of their own, Garder. Grove property owners pay an interdis· trict tuition transfer tax amounting to more than SI per $100 of assessed valuation. T h is money is distributed to l he three college districts serving lhe bulk of Gard en Grove graduates: Coast North Orange .county and Rancho Santiago Community College districts Coast College official." are studying the effect. of a m erger now and will report to the board of education at its Aug. 18 meeting. Similarly. Garden Grove expects to discuss the an - nexation possibilities at its Sepl. 7 board meeling. based on the replies it receives from the comm unity college boards. Garden Grove trustees see several alternatives to their junior college bachelorhood: joi ning 'vith Coasl College, Rancho or North Orange: forming their own district, dividing the Garden Grove Unified among the three college districts, or doing nothing and Jetting the state mandate a merger. Each has d rawbacks. 1\bout th e only bright spot on the horizon ls lhe possibility the Legislature might brighten the Garden Creati vity Continues Into Old Age -· ------·~ ...... Vi'hr.n Igor Stravinsky died f'arly this «pring, at t.ht age of 88. he was a body worn out before his mind and spirit werf' ready tn leave. E:r- cept at his terminal illness, his &en~ of creativity never lefl him. Creativr pen pl e not only tend to live longer than olhers, they also produce to a later llge. Mozart 11 nd Schubert are the exceptions. nol the rule ; they fell victim to diseases induced by poverty and overwork . At the age of 74, Kant wrote hi~ "Anthropology."' ··Me t a phys ics of Ethics."' and "Strife of the F'acullie~." Tintoretto. at the same age. painted his tremendous "Paradise," a canvas 75 feet by 30. VERDI. \liHEN nearly 75. composed his most profound opera , ''Otello .. -and 11 ytars later "TO!e .. Ave ~!aria." .o\t 7R, Lamarck compleled his classic "·ork 1n zoology. "The i\·a1ural Hts!ory nf !he In\'ertebrates." and Oh\'er '\rrndrll Holmes "'rote his •·over !he Teacups" v.·hen he was ill. Richard Strauss lived, and composed. 11ntil 85: Sibelius until 90. V.'hile Titian. at a glorious 98, painted his histor ic "Ba1tle of Lepanlll." Goethe complt:t.ed his monumental ''Faust." at 83. and it was no! published unlil after his death \'et the great bulk or non-creative men retire at 65, and putter around uselessly Dear Gloo1ny Gus \Vhy not get rid of pesty bicycles and potential accidenlh on busy streets in our north1vest Orange County cities by building bic.vcle I.rails? The.v're starling to dn tha t southeast of us. -L. w. T~11 l•Hur• rH1tet1 •••eeri· Ylow1. ntt ~•c•111rll• ,,,. .. •t t~• ••••P••"· '""' ~Mir "' '""" It G!""'' 8u1. Ot llY 1'1191. from lhen until death lakes them . :\-1'' OWN \llE\\' IS th<>l -rno- Etitutional differences apart -the productive fa cu lties nf men by no mfanl'i drop off al 65 or thereabouts; but the dif- ference lie.~ in the area nf interrsl. In the arts, the area of interest is always e~· panding : in non-creative field~. thr. 11ret1 of interest begins to contract at a certain age. Stravinsky. again, offers A remarka ble example or this . He was an experi1nenter in· music in 1910, and he remeined so in 1970. He was never wedded l.o one form. nne mode of expression. but w11s con· stanl!y inventive, fo rever pushing egeinsl the frontie r of his CIWn previous work. There was always more to learn. more 1o try, more to ex pand. F'E\V NON-CREATl \'E men un- rlerstand the therapl'utic and life.gi ving quality of creari\•e expression. W1n.~tnn Churchill 11.·a~ onl': nf these; his painting wa.~ not a "hobb)•." hu1 .., .~rrio11i; and rledica!td avncat1nn. 11.·h1r.h htlped kC'rp him going unr 1t 90 He nnce !old i1n 1n- lrrvie11.•rr th;it p<11n!1n,e JI thornu,1;hly :i.;itfsfac1ory picture ts harder than run- ning a country-and, he might ha1•e lid· ded, more gratify1n,1;. Our population 1s a,llJng. both ;ibsfllutely and in percentage. Industry will have 111· tie room for older men. Retirement will be<'ome increasingly dull and 5fu!t i(yin~, unless these men find t.he crealive elr. ment ("'hich everyone possesses) and use it to forestall empty death , Burma Shave Updated S0:0.1E\\'HERE ON HIGH\\'AV Sii - Drh'ing across the desolate Utah-Nevada desert through the end less sagebrush. cactus and dry washes. we laml'nled !he Joss to the nat1on·s culture of lho~e roadside Burmll Shave ditties. The poetic appeals to soften our whis· kers with Burma Sha\'e product.5 used to break t~ mono- lony of a Jong drive. A! we now swept t long I.he open high- way. we began idly lo compose CIUr own \!erses to the rising hum of the tires on the road \\(' rl1dnl wrllt soapy jingles bl.It anl1·p.:,llut1nn rhymes, whlch we fe lt were more ap- .propriale: 1'l our Umes. PERHAPS IT MfGHT be 1 good idea tn dl!play anU·poll ution poetry aloni our Quotes 1\. W. nJtt. Sltiermu Ollb -"It IP. pun l.hal IOClal condltioot In Nori}) Viel· nam may be aomethlng leu than • 'p11rad .:.t • when the International Jkd Crou lella us that of 660 high ly irl"· doetrlnattd North Vietn11meR .nldlf'n tpriaonert of w1r·Jn South Viet111ml fl In· tervietved only 13 wl!hed to ret urn highways where once lhe Burm11 Sha\'t signs slond. At leasL, here are some of our of- ferings: He smacked hi s lips And thtn he cried : His food t.ti;ted of pesticide. If your skies Are gelling grayr,r Some polluter's Bought your mayor. Fnr this coffin Sho"' ,;ome pil.y : He breathed thr 11ir Of New Yor k (Jly, The nld mill iilre~m \\'here t.1't once embraced Flowli gently now \\'ith industrial waste. Nuclear lff!S Could cause !his uquel: All mtn are now Cremated equal. River's brown Wastes revolve; You won't dm11.·n. You'll dis."Olve. Grove dowry "'llh a re"'r1te of the state's means of financing school districts. Garden GrO\'e educates 53,350 students eat.h year with a tax base that totals only $290 mill ion. Newport· Mesa enrolls 26,600 students but cnjoy!i 11 $'450 million tax ba se. That makes Garden Grove too poor to start its ov.•n junior college system. And the district that would ah- sorb Garden Grove \11ould immediately be faced with building a campus in the. central Orange County area. \Vithout some form of remedial legislation. trus· tees of our local Coast Community College DistrH'I can hardly be blamed for exercising restraint on any merger at this time. Headed for th e Co urts fe1v follo\\'ers of local government can recall 1 precedent to compare with the Huntington Beach City Council'i; refusal to grant a 'IA'ork permit to a public health and safety service. In denying an excavalion permi1 for u ~e nf the right of way on Brookhurst Street by the Orange c·nunly S<int· tation District , the cnunciJ is hopinR to force lhe rli s· trict to restudy alternate routes that 1vould cause less d isruption to business and traffic patterns for laying the 96·inch, five-mile sewer line. Councilmen obviously felt they \Vere responding responsibly to the interests and \\'ishes of their voters, businessmen and homeowners who \\'Ould be affected by the disruption the 14·month project would cause. But if the sanit1tion district is to remain responsible to its taxpayers -all property O\l.'ners in Orange County -it must pursue its plan to use the least expensive and most feasible route of those studied. ~ ;r . It is a dilemma that 1s headed inevitably to the courts for settlement. . ·~ ~ ...... ~~ 'WH1N WE GET OU ~ JOB S BACK1 WE'VE GOT A BEAUT IFU L CONTRA(T.' H Seeking ltlot•e N or1nal Rel11tio11s#1ip Witli Cliiiiese Reds Nixon Is Clear on Taiwan vs~ Peking WASHINGTON -The rather pal idea is current that Secretary Rogers' an· nouncement. of supporl for China's ad- mission to lhe United Nar.ions portend~ !he end of Taiwan's special status as far as the United States is concerned. In a slow process nf erosion !he L'nitcd S!;ites will covertly encourage direct ne- goliation" bf'l\\•{'{'n T11iwan and Peking which "'ill evenlually result in Peking tak· ing control nf the rs- fand ba -~t in n off China 's cna si, ;ind !hi~ difficul1 m;:iller will then be settled. It d~sn't make sense. Those whn ;ire en!.ertaining this irlea have overlooked President Nixon ·s sta1r- n1enl at. ;:i time "'hen he must have known he was probahly going to Peking. It is n11t surprising !hat his sta!ement wa~ <>Verlookerl. Everything else was being overlooked in Washington while the pn!ice were rounding up IZ,000 1'.1ay Day demonstrators. NIXON UNDERTOOK lo broaden na· tiona! ll!tention in two back·IO-back prl's~ conferences. one in Washington and the other in San Clemente, CRL, "·hlle !he ft1ay Day fracas "'as going on. Ri chard Wil son Hr "·as a~ked 10 \\'ash1n~1on if he fa1·ored rltrcct nei;:otiar ion.~ bc11.1•een 1he Nal ional is t 11nd Cnmmunist ~Ol'ernmf'n!s lo i;ellle !hr1r rl1spull'~. "/ think that rs ii nice lcga!1sr1c way to approl'lch ii.., he. s:11d. "'but r think Jl is cnmpletely unrealisr1c. l :im only sa y1ni;: ~r 1h1.~ point that the Lnited States i~ sttk1n,1; 1n a verv nirasu rf'd way whilr ma1nla1n1nf: n11r ireaty Cflmm 11rTient.~ to Taiwan -"'";ire s<>rk1ng a morr nflrm;:il re!at!onship with thr Prnp le 's Republic nf China ., Hr adde<L Ion , that he \\'asn 't 1rying lo 1rr11;:i1r H11ss1a "It would m;ikr nn se nse fnr !lie Cnit.crl ~lalrs, 1n !hr irl!('rcs! nf wnrld peace. 1n (r.v to gel !he t110 !China and Russia\ ;i1 each nther·s 1hro;it~ because we v.·ould be embrniled 1n lhe rontroversy ouselves ," Nixon said. In the same press ronfcrenlc Nixon said h<' ··exprc!ed '' to go to China rome day 1n some capacity. THE QUESTI01'1/ PRESENTS itse lf nl'I Y:ha1 Amtrica conce11·ably has rn g:iin bv tncouragtng a cnnd1tinn 1n which Ta i"·a n t:1.'il! become a province of China. rt might be sa id that Peking·s intentions are peaceable and "'e oughl lo keep them that way by Pncouraging Taiwan to re uni te wi!li Chi na 11nd be absorbed by 11. This wnuld hr ;i rheap price tn pay - v1rtu ;i llj nn1hinJ:( -rnr a sta ble ;ind fr1rndly relationship .,.,•Hh China. The refllisrn nf ""h1ch Nixon spoke in- jects itsel f at this point. An 1ndependrnt TaJ\l'an is a fa clor 1n Japan·s defense. ll is ;i fa ctor in our o"-n military disposi- tions in the Pac1f1r. Taiwan negotia1C'd back tn the mainlar'ld 1vould b(' annthr.r symbol of ;i bankrupt Asian policy. Our defenses t.1·ould fall b;ick nn Haw11ii and Guam . An 1ndc pr ndcn1T;i111an1.1h1C"h no \nn grr claimed to thl' lhr Hcp ublic of China and holding a .~eat 1n !hr Lolled ~a11nn.~ 1~nuld he mnre in l111e. 11•11h thf Nix0n ·1·rr~ion or rc11l1sm Serrclary Rogers alsn !<:Mkc ex!en.~i1·rlv ;iho11t re<>li sm in an. nnunr1n~ th.11 lhe Unilcd States woul d f;i1'nr ('h1n;i ·o; en11·.v :incl opposr T;i1wan '.• rxpulsh''I · He wci.~ nb\ H\usly rrfrrring 10 thr rral1<'m nf the l'~istrnce nl rhe Ch1nr~r rr0plr"s Rrpublir !t i~ cqu<ill.V as real 1h:i1 the Ch1 :1ng Kai-shek gnvrrn- n1"nt nn 'Ta iwan rx 1sts 1ndrpenden! of Chin!! 1\0\\" THE DEBATE An<I m;inru\'ennp. will soon begin in the United Nations nn the China-Tai"'an question and from thill maneuvering much will be !earned on Nixon's Llltimate intenlinn~. Rogers has said the United Stales will nppose the exclusion of T.:iiwan 11s den1aoder! by the Pek\ng ."011ernmen1. The questio n is, tn 11.·hat extcnl .,.,•ill the United States npposc ii~ Ii mu st be cnn - fe~sed ttiat from all that Roger s has 'Aiff ii is difficult In knn\1' He sairl that !hr United Sl<>1e~ would "r:ooperate "' 11.'i!h those "'hn wish tn rnn- l1nue In ha ve the Repuhlic nf China represrn!ed in the Uni!ed Natinns . ill' •d· ded 1hat the. nutcnme. ol course. "'ill bt dl'c1df'd bv 127 nation~ -th11s concedin,11' 1ndirertl1• that the Un1 teri S!ales mi,i;:ht ~ in nn ro~111on Jn control the nutcnme.. Othcrw1~e hi.~ language w;:i~ sn m1lrt \\'il h rl'~per! to ~upporl for lhe Republir of Chini< lh;i! he lef! 11n impression nf American diH1dcn('e abou1 the outcome or res1gn;i!iori 10 j(, China . 1t is prcrllctcrl, 1v111 nol come 11'1 th f' t·n11ed ,'\';ilions unless Taiwan is ex· pelled or ll'ithdraw s. The violent reaction in Peking against flo~er5' pr0posal nr "nne China -one ·ra1w;in"' reinforces th;:it concltL~ion. Thts adamaoc.v sugge.,ts Nixnn will ha1·e 10 fight tri ~ave Taiwan in the U.N. nr ris k 11nn1her hlow In the honor and 1n - lf'gr11y of American commitment!. Cruelty to Animals • Ill Hot Weather To the ~:di'or Of course. ~'OU km"' hn111· extrPmely hnt 11nd humid 11 L~ no\v, and ha s bl'en fnr ~omr r1ays. \\'tll. Ir! me tP ll yn u a 1rur story. ~1y husband "'nrks 1n nor vard 11 large part of !he t1n1c . Yesterday af- ternoon he saw .a young won1an park her car across the .slreet from our horne. Rt't out or the car 11nd walk her Grear Dane dog 11 ~hnrt distance. rhen put the ring back 1n her car. leavin.1i the window h~· thEO drivers .~eat (!Qwn apprnx1m:i1r l.1' four inches. She thPn rnnk orr fnr parts unkno11."1 -presumably the bc.ach . ~t Y HUSBAND kepl his tye on the dnR for approximtely 45 min11tes. !hen he realized that lhe doj;! was panting heavily_ As any humane person v.·ould. he look the dog oul of the car -fortunately. ii, was unlocked -then chained the dog to a nearby lrre 1n the shadt and gave him a bowl of waler. I checked the dog's collar -leather and nea. They were both so right I <lon't know what kept the animal from choking In death. "''e lhen can1e B11 Geor·11 e --- DEA R GEORGE: I iltn doing a te rm paper >ind I wonder if you could givP me 11n l'IU11int': Of the hiStOfV nr RdViCt' Ctll· umni.~ts do"'" through thr Agr.s1 STt;DENT DEAR STUDENT. Thr. first lldvice columnists W,.N! lhe: 11nrient Druids 1o:ho wert !rre wor~ipers and danced Al'OOnd oaks lo ~el their 11ns"·trs. The. onl y change ht1s been that now I dance an:iund a Dutch elm . DEAR GEORGE . Writlng as you dn rnr 5l'l many newsp.apers and putting out lht kind nf wi~dl'.)m you d(l. 1 "·.a~ wondering: Do you gtl many pro. posals? FLOSSIE DEA R fl.OSSIE; ~ai lhox bar.~ In our home, slJIJ kerpin~ ao e.\'f' on. thr dog and wat ching for the owner l.o rcr urn SHE FINA LLY came .~aunter1n,1; down !hf' street -the 1.nt111 length of time nf her absence be1nR twn hour~. or lon~pr. t•ircdl ess In sa.1·, 1, ;inrl ~11eral neighbors. •·swooped "' dn\\·n nn her . I told her what had happrncd, in.~islln~ thal .~he st! 1n lhe c;ir ;ind s('r hriw hot 11 "'a.~ there she did , undrr prnrtsl. "''hen I asked her how she could possibly do such a cruel thin~ -~hr sa1rl shr hart eon1r tn !hP br:ich In cnnl off. thr n found n1il abo11t !hP ·no rings 111iowrd'' nrdi n;i ncP ;ind '·drrln't 1t11nk 11 "·nuld h11rT the do~ 10 lcarr him 111 lhe car -!hat she S<!T 1ri the e.1r fnr lll'o hours al 11 ~1rrtch ;it time., ;:i nd Jf. d1dn t h11r! her -and that 5he had left tt1c 11.·1ndow open., SHE OION'T SEE~1 In understand hn1v t.1•r could i::ct so 11psc1 over such a matier \Vh1le 1\·r wrre talkin,1t , ;i man v1s1t1ni:: 1n rhr nr11:hborhood rarne our 11nd ~;iirl he h;irl rallrd 1h(' SPCA l don ·! kn r11A' if the\' h;id hart lin1e to grt thrre -at least they d1dn ·1 show up. F1n11lly. the f.l'trl ,1tnl into her r.:tr with the rtof: anrl lei! fl ap- pr;i;e(i. dunn,i;: 1he 1nvrst1g11!1nn. th11 ! I.he i::1rt 1i;-.:t .i:r<>du.ale sludl:'nf Al an inlanrf un11'rrsl\y. If she hasn·t learned about Protecting tlie Arctic International event.s h11vt comb1nrd ln make the quest.ion of \\'hcther or nnt 10 !;ip the nil re.St"r1•es nr Alaska's North SloPf!. p1irely acaOC'mir. A ~!11f( paprr, prepared b.1' 111p Amcrit:<ln Prtro!rum lnstilu1e. rrpnrls rhat 1n the p11.~t yr;or alone 1he Lib\';in i::n1·emment nrdrrf'd a ~uh5tantial rut. h:ick In crurlt 011 prnrluctirin and thl' Tr;ins·Arabian Pip!"linc was ruptured by a bulldozer in S~·ri11. "Thr~p t"·o e1rnt~ ... 1he p<>prr nol.ts - '"<'r>l.lplfrl with the continued clnsure nl thP Sutz Canal -have disrupted the flow of 1\-lidrllt E.a.~t nil In F.urnpl' and US refineric11 . , ." Thu.~. tht US. ha' littlE' choice but to develop Alaska ·, oil resources as expcdilious/y as pl)ssib/e. Guest Editoria l arr ln.~Lilll!l}fl With ~ravel piled rive fpef h1i:ih n1·f'r undi.stur bed lunrlra " Turnin,I:' tri the proposed 800·m1le pipeline from the .Arclic Sea lo thr lce- frrr po rt nf V11ldrz. thr paper ob~r\·e5 lh111 inll'fl!'ll'e prrparation.~ ha vr been underway !'=1ncc lal e l!Mia and .~ays that, "AL each stagP nf I he planning. ffllnwance fnr perma·frost , prolectioo of wildlife and preservation of nlllural beauty were held to be as important as syslt.m reli11 bility and safety .•. " rilORE THAN HIO stlpulaliort~ rles!gnrrf FEW REALIZE the extent to "'hich the lo protecl the environment must bt> oil lnrluslry is exerting t[forts fQ protf!Ct followed 1n lhti construction (If !hi' lht frai:ilt tund ra of the oil·rich North plpcllne Slope The ~taff pAPf'r note.~. for l'Xample. The !,; S ~lrolcum lndur,lry Js nn\1' 1\1·. thal ,.,.orth SlnpP drilling rigs .:tre set nn lng w11h thr knnwl erl,i:r thal Alaska ·~ n1! 11pecial insola l1n11 pAd_. lhRt are rorrn"rl i11 \•itR l II') !he nation 11nd rha t 11 niust b" hy f1vP·root -thlck beds nf i1:ra\'rl. whirh hrnui::h l In lhr 1011.·tr 411 wr1h fhl' arr ~urrnunderl hy dikes !n conta in any a11l'1tlanc" nf r"\'o!utinnary hrrak!hrnu~~~ i rUPh} !n <lntmal~ hv nn", ~he probably nrvrr 11'111 PPrhap.' a ne 11· cnu rse. should be addrd 1n un1\'ers11y curricula -c11IJetf "Common Srn~e '· I::. BOMAN l'ri<•t•, lt11ige Ct)t1fro l To 1he Editor l'nless snmrone 1n au!horit.v pt1!s a hold nn 1ncrea.~cd taxe s. pri ce., and wa~e~. at thr rate thrn~.~ are i.::oinJ:( there·ll he Jll~t thret rlasses nf people in the t S · 11 ) !hf' rich. 12 f the poor 1those sr1ll worki ng for a 1i1•1n~1 . and i.11 !he rery poor \!hose (In 11·elf.are 1. t:rery run e ll'fll!f'~ :irr 1nrrf'::ISl'd . th11 to.~1 of l1 v1ni: grwr; up ;:inrl 11·r pay more t<o:es . Price and 11.•age cnnrrnl 1~ 11 mu~t M. J. ~10NAHAN Lrt/r r.~ /rnm rr>nrlPr.~ nrf' t1u·/rnmt . Nnrm4//y 111r/fers .~lloula co11ue11 lht11r messages i·n 300 u1ord.~ or ltss. The right. to condrnse let.Lcrs to fit spo:ct nr el1m11u1te l1br l is reserved. AIL lt1t· t.er., rnust in.clii.de sig11ot11re anrl 1lt(lil· ing address. but nnni.es may be uiil.h· hcl.t on rrquP.st if .~tt(j1c1.f'nt reaso" I.~ apparent Pottry will not bt pub- hslitd. DAILY PILOT Robrrr .N, \\lted. Pubh.thtr Thnmn.~ J\f't.!;,/, Erl1tor A/11,.rt \\'. Ratr.~ f.d1forUJI Pogt &dllor Tht edllnn;d P&i:~ nt the Da!ly Pilot M'ek6 to 1nlorm and 1u1mulate "ad. rr, 1'1.v PN'~f"nting thi.~ M"W'!iJ\lper·• 001nl(lns and ron1m,.ntary on top1c1 nr IMtf'..l'eSI llOd .~1,.::n1flrilnrr, by pro- \!ltllfl.f A ronim rrir ~~ e:{pfr.u1nn of our rratlrr.J.' oplniQn5, And by pr?. S('nl1ni;: lhr rl11·rl'!'r v1.,11pn1nr• rif in. rnrmf'lj nbsr 11·11,... -'nrl spnk,.~mt'n on tnpjt~ ot lh11: da.1 :;.y h?ni.'· .. Yriur ~WA£" ni11kr.• Thi ~ r1vr:r alinkinR;, Ytt dnt.1·n lhe atre11 m Ar,. prop!e_drln_llia. I rt.rtainly do' And you wnuld bf 11urprised wh1't i8 proposNf by" Int 11( p!':t1ple "4'hn fnllnw M my 11dvirf! fiJ1ill11~e It point• nl1t !hilt .,Scr v1rr in en\'1ronmen!:1! prntrt1ion 1rrhnri~1tY rr1d:1 ~".~Au~usl '13. 1971 ro1td~,.J1i¥UJp~·ork &rca.i and..,.lc.ails -,. ·----lndllt&rlal..Al:i~ ... ;:,, )", ,.._ c..~·--_:___"_'_:'::::::..·~~~,_-__ -_'_··---·· ..... • • • I ~· .. l Newport Beaeh EDITION VOL. b4 , NO. 193 , 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Toilet Runoff Blamed By BARBARA Grus 01 t1M O•llY PilOI Sl1fl Lack on onshore toilet faci1111es and upl and drainage have created con· taminalion and health problems ln 1''ewport ltarbor and Upper Ne"'POrl Bay, lhe California Regiona l Water Quality Control Board was told Thursday during a session a! UCL Testimony on conditions in Lower Bay a?)d Back Bay was prese nted to the board by Robert Stone, director of en- vironmental health for the Orange County Health Department. Other testimony "'as presented by Ne"'J)(lrl Beach city officials are their ef- forts to combat bay and harbor pollution . Stone presented results of a mtd- summer \\'ater quality surveillance pro- gram conducted joinlly by state and local health agencies. The studies include .,.,·atrr cla rity obs ervalions and bacterial and chemical testing of shellfish. Re sults show that the upper and [Qwer bays share similar con!am1nat1on pro- blems. alt attrihu1ed, says Stone. to discharge ·or nutrients. silt, and a tugh concentration of roliform organisms fron1 Sant.a Ana ·Delhi Channel and San Diego Creek . The studies also revealed that 49 per· cent of the landings in the Newport Harbor do not comply v.·ith rrgulatinns set for shore toilet access. The Newport Beach city ordinance dernands that fac1ht1es be available every tv.·ent y slips, or every 400 feet. "The lack of adequate shore toilet facil1\les," said Stone. "1s not uncommon on tJ1e public landings throughout the Harbor Area.·• In Lov.·er Bay, there is evidence of fecal contamination re sulting from ac- tivities of boaters using moor ings in !he harbor. says Stone. Added to this is the problem nf insu fficient circulation, which forces st reet surface run-0ff to drain into Today's Final ~.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS for Dirty Bay narrow dead end channels . r indings show that Upper Bay h11s upland drainage ln10 the shallow estuary. as well as insufficient tidal exchanges to accommodate CQntenrs of the flow. As a re1ul1, Upper Bay h11s consistently failed kl meet bacterial quality standards for shellfish harvesting. Samples or fish examined for DDT and mercury in spring, 1971. however, were found !o be well within the Federal limits, said Stone. Stone ~aid that bec11use. of limited man- power and ,funds, the tw~week mid-sum- mer water quality surveys have ceased: but year·round programs have been ex- panded under state control. In the morning session, the board heard testimonv by George Dawe~. city harbor chief and director of the Upper Newport Bay Cooperative Planning Project. Dawes urged the board to consider pro- viding money lo expand a study the city tSee POLLlITION. Page 2) Did Hyde Really uit? S11iile, Baby, S11iile Kids seetn pretty excited over this seven-foot shark lan ded by a l\1e1v- po;t Beach dory fish erman this mnrn lng offshore of Ne1v po rt P1c>r. ll 1s unkno1vn if he li ked to bite people-but he sure had the teelh for 1t. Apollo's 'Ge11esis Roel{' Mav Hold Moon's Secrets .I LAFC Flap Continues as Santa Ana Sues Again An appellate court y,·iJI be a5ked today tn rule that Orange Coun!y Su pe rvisor.'i Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers and Los Alamitos Councilman Joe Hyde were not properly served with reslraining orders before tl1onday's s i x -s econd n1eeting of the Local Agency Formatio n Comm ission. Santa Ana Cit~· Altnrney Jin1 \Vithers today told the DAILY PJLOT th at he is in the final stages of his Rppeal to !he Fourth District Cow·t of Ap peals and his Slick Sailors Tal\.e Yacht -Get Caught By ALl\.10N LOCKABEY DAIL T ,.ILOT ll~nn1 fdll•r \\'anna steal a boat? trs easy. 'or so it see1ned to a trio nr "ho;:il huvers" v.•ho are now ]<1nj:!"1llsh1n~ in a r-.1ex1can jail a\\'<1Jt 1ng charge!> by !he FBt anrl Ne\vporl Be<1i;h Pol1cr The susprr!s \VC're 1dcnt if1cd b.v r.-1ex- ican authorities as Charcls Edward Pr111U, 31. Sr;i ! Bea ch: Char le~ l\.'lorin Ca rr, aboul 20. nn known address and David Allen nf R11rlington, Vl Only two of the trio were ln\·olved 1n th e alleged theft of the $50,000 Gra nd Danks-42 Lilleo from lrvine Anchorage J uly 17. They shoved off from the marina with the "bon voyages" of nearby boat owners ringing in their ears. application for a writ of prohibition will be flied ··probably la!e this afternoon." "What we are asking the appellate court lo recognize is that the three nam- ed men called the meeting to orde.r long before any service was made," Withers .said. "The granting of 11 writ would mean that the appellate court recognizes the legri lity of the meeling and if it does that cancels ou t everything th at has since taken plaee." Withers said that would includ e the hearing into the whole LAFC debacle scheduled before Orange County Superior Court Judge J . E.T. "Ned" Rutter Aug. 23. Judge Rulter ordered the six-second fia sco of five days ago expunged from the records. l-le also ordered Battin, Caspers and Hyde to appear before him to answer allegations of contempt filed by the League of Cities. The league held an emergency 11esslon on the county courthowe lawn Monday an hour before the emergency session Ol"ganiz.ed during the weekend by Battin and Caspers got under way in the· nearby hearing room . That riotous meeting ended six seconds later with Battin and Hyde running from the room beating off process servers after the supervisor replaced An11heim Councilman Charles Pearson w l th (See LAFC APPEAL, Pag' !) DAILY "ILOT Sl•ll PJIOICI SPACE CE1\'TER . Houston (UPI) - The pnze of Apollo 15's surpri se package of moon s;imp!es hris fulfilled the hopes of geoloj:!1s1s -II 1ndrC'd appears 10 be the eh1.~11·p "t:rnrs1s rock" that could u·rHe thP 01"lf'nlnl! ch:1p!er 0r lunri r historl'. central highlands next Mar<'h. And the space agPncy. in a surpr)~e mnve. an- nounced Thursday night !hat gcologisr- <1stronaut Harrison H. Sr hm1tt has hrrn ;iss1gner1 tn the Apollo 17 crew along with Eugene A. Cerna n as rommander and Ronald E, Evans as orhital pilot. ,;They Y•ere pretty cute operators,·• said Chuck lllman, owner of the Balboa ~l arina v.·hich ;:ilso oper ates the Irvine anchorage. J-lere Is the \Vay it happened. 3C'C""ord1 ng 10 Ullma n· NEWPORT'S IMUA OUTRIGGERS PREPARE TO REPRESENT CITY AT SATURDAY RF.CA TTA Paddlers (I to rl, Jeff Baker, Bob Wood•, Tom Henning, Scott Merritt, Jim Sl•gle aind Tim Rush BuL JI \1•111 lakr scientists v..·rcks rind mavbe n1"n1hs nf r1 iffieult !abor111orv tesi1ng !n br sure the fist-sized. mi!k- \vh 11e s;in1ple No. 15415 ls a piece nf the. primev<il lunar crusL If it is, it would dat e baC'k ln when tJ1e. moon. earth end Bolar system v.•cre formed, an estimated 4.6 hilti on years ago. The crew that brnuJ:!hl the rock back, David R. Scott, Alfred f.1. Worden 11nd J ames B. Irwin, turned today lo briefing the final ty,·n moon f!ighl terims on y.•hat to expect when they set out next year. Apollo 16· astronauts .John \V. Young, Thnma.!I K. fo.iallingly and Charles M. Duke are scheduled to go to the moon '11 Santa Ana Bo y Breaks Neck In Rock Dive A \J-year-nlcf ~nla Ana hoy who Tues- day sustained a broken neck Y.'hen he dove off Sflme. rocks 1n Corona de\ Mar went in,.. . ·i;;cry In 8 Dov.·ney hospital this moming. Terry Hrim was rushed to Hoag Hospital in NeWflOrl Beach Tuesday after being pulled out of the wat'r by a friend, Andy Stigder. also of Santa Ana. According to reports by Newport Beach Ufeguard official!, Terry dove off Rocky Point, v..·here the rocks are six to 'ight re.et atxive. waler, Into two to three feel of ocean and h.it bottom. At the lime nf the accident. said lifegua rds. "the boy v.•as completel y par.aly1.cd except for his speech." Todey'li surgery i:ii designed to ''st~bilize·· lh<' rtamaged vertebrae. not to rt.l!eve the paralysis. said a spokesman from the Rancho Los Amigos hospita.1 in Downey, where Terry wa! transferred l\'lte Tuesday. Manned spacecraft center spokesman John Mc.Leaish said Schmitt and Cernan, a veteran of t.wo prev ious space flights and commander of Apolln 17, will spend three days exploring the lunar surface. Evans will remain alone in lunar orbit while they are on the moon. McLeaish also said the three men v,.·ho just returned rrom America's first truly scientific moon landing expedition - Apollo 15 pilots David R. Scott, Jrimes B. Irwi n and Alfred M. Worden -will serve as the backup crew for Apollo 17. Although the space 11gency did not an· nou nce a target for Apollo 16. informed sources said Schmitt and ~m11n pro- bably W(luld become lhe first men to land in11ide a crater. The pair <"<IJTIP In Balboa tl1anna 1n early .July lnnk1ng for a hna! 10 purcha.~e for cruising Dcst1 nat1nn f\1rx1c o nr Briti sh Columh1a. They hadn ·r deci rlecl A m<trina Siilesman showrd lhern !he Grand Baoks-42, L1llco. nv.'ned by Len Goode or Newport Rea th «nd Pa ln1 Springs, and listed for sale at Balboa r.-1 ;,rina. '"Just what we are looking for," en· lhused lhe two prospects. Af!er in- specting the boat. they left promising to come back and close the deal. Inst.cad, according In Ullman , they spent the next couple of weeks stocking the boat, after jimmying the locks to gain access. Pruitt v.'eti t to Balboa Marina and gave a check fo r $4 ,000 as down payment. pro- mising they woul d return in a couple of days with lhe additional $46,000 to close the deal. In buying eq uipment and provisioning (St, BOAT, Page 2) Angry N. lrish Leader Splits With Republic BELFAST. Northern treland (UPll - Prime Minister Brian Faulkner sa id to- day his government W'Ould no longer deaJ with the govemment of Prime Minister Jack: Lynch of the Irish Republic. "No further attempt by us to deal with the present Dublin government ill possi· ble." Faulkner told a news conference. Faulkner dennunced Lynch for calling for a new govef1Jf1W!nt In Northern lrrJand and accu&ed him of backing Ille ouUawed Irish .Republican Army (IRA ) ln seeking the downfall -of F11ulk ner'5 Administration. Northern Ireland ha :ii held the IRA lar,i::ely responsible for five da ys of strf'et hgh lin.1: I.hat has killed 25 persons. wounded sco re s more and left area11 of Belfast and other cities a burned out sbambles. "Indeed, ,,_1r. Lynch now clearly com· mils himsel! and hi11 government to su~ port by political means what lhe IRA seeks to achieve by violent means -the overthrow of the Northern Ireland government,'' Faulkner said. Faulkner said the rRA had 1 "safe haven" in the Irish Republic. His comments fnUnw~ a preliminary 11tateml!nl rejecting Lynch's demand that he abolish his government. tn London. British Prime Minister Etlward Heath, Home Secretary Reginald ~1audling and Defense Srcretary Lord Carring!on studied the implication of the. L~•nrh statemcnl. government source! said. The source$ ~:"lid the Lynch i;tatement ru led out for the present any prospect nf a meeting by Heath . Lynch and Faulkner. Althou gh the Br!Ush government wa.11 tx- pectcd to issue no public reply to Lynch. fl artelius Win.s Fnthcr Dela ys On Fraud Trials Dr Ehbe Hartelius nf Corflna del Ma r has heen 11ranted further delays of hi.-; two Orange County Su perior Court trials on ch;i rges of insurance fraud and br ibery Presiding Judge \Vi!liam C. Spe irs nrderrd !he phyi.ician to ;ippear Aug. 30 for trial on 12 counts of insurrince fraud levelled against him. He set the bribery trial for Oct. 20 and freed Hartelius on his personal promise to appear. Hartelius. 50, "'ho li\leS in Costa Mesa. i~ accused of obtaining a disability in· surance policy for a person who was not employed by him and of accepting sickness benefits when the. insured person wai: actually serving time in 5t.ate prison. He will be ch11rged in the second trial with brihing a witness nol to show up for a preliminary court hearing tha! preceded t1 i.~ Superior Court trial on charges or arson and fraud. Hartelius was found not guil ty of those ch11r~es after it was alleged In the six· week trial that he !et fire to his Corona. del Mar offices and faked the theft of his automobile to claim the insurance money. The physician is scheduled to face a three-day he11ring befort the State Board of fo.1edical Examinen, pte1enlly schedul- ed for Sept. 21, 22 and 2.'.I in Los Angele11. He will be charged at that'hearing with administering narcotics and dar!ierous drugs to two Cost.a Mesa women. one of Y.'hom died while allegedly under the in- nuence of drugs. Ma laysia 1-lunts Reds StBU. Malaysia CAP ) -Security forces hunting Communil1t guerrillas in western Sarawak have arrested more than 90 people for subvei'slve and Co1n- munlst activities th is week, a government 1pokesn1an said today. Newpo1·t's Out1·igge1· rlt1b Participates in Regatta With their paddles d i p pin g rhythmically into the hay, I.he lmua Outrigger Cluh of Newporl Beach pro. vides a modern counterpart for the an- cient Polynesian sport. Practicing three hours nightly. the 40- member club will represent Newport Beach at Sa!urday's California Outrigger Association Championship Regatta at the Ca lifornia lnlernalional Se11 Festival in Ulng Beach. Two other Newport Beach clubs, the Newport Outriggers and the Balboa Outriggers, will also attend. With six men (or women ) to a boat the clubs compete in seven classes. from 16 and under to senior. One boat c11n be entered in e11ch cla&S. lmua competes in only four cl11sses, novice, fre shm11n , 11ophomore, and junior, with five crews. one ef which is all- women . Out of seven loflg-distance races held this season, rmua hss won six, according to member Jim Slagle. The 5eason lasts from April lo Sep. !ember, which mean11 six months of daily practice or weekend competition. ''I don't get tired or it:" sald Slagle. whn has been paddl ing for seven yean. "Ifs a really competitive sport and lt'11 not like paddJing a regular boolt -thete'11 an art to it." Part of lmua·s membership is made up or crew t'am memb!rs frOm Oran'"e Coast C.Ollege. who have won laurels elsewhere. Two lmua members. Scott ~lerritt and Clint Reynold~. won pair races in the Dubllc Metropolitan Regatta in lrf'land In July. and another member. John Davidso n, won three trlsh races. The canoe$ they paddle !re 40 feet long, aboul 400 pounds and made from tlberRl11.ss and different types of wood. In the rac~~ Saturday from 10 a.llf.l'to 2 p..m. off of Cherry St. in Lon& Beach, lhe canoes will be paddle<l parallel to the beach in sprints from half a mile to tw1 miles. depending on the class. The regatta will feature entries not On· ly from Newport Beach. but from M11rina de.I Rey and other Cali£orni11 cities and from Hawa ii as well . Hawaii is the. loca tion for more cham- pionship r11ce& in October, where I.he only quatificatk>n for entering "L'I having the money to get over there," said Slagle. If Jmua or either of the other two club! goes. they will continue practicing lhrough September. Oran11e <:out Weather Little temperature change tt· peeled for today and Saturday. High!! 11long the coRst 11round 75, 85 inland. LoW! tonight between ~ 7ll degrees. INSmE TODAY Booth.t on the green at thft Laguna Beath Fe.t!ival of Art.! i.t the .1:ubject of a feature on ·Page 25 of todo11's Weekender. ••• ,.... 11 c '"'.crnl1 1 Cll«\illt u, 11 c"'"'u.. ,... Ct"'ln JI C.-"'11 a;, Ot•HI HtllCI• 11 D"'9'rtll II 1011"'( I ,. . .,. i l~ltrt .,,~, U·ll ,ht.'1r•-l).U IWrw•< ~· It M" L•nff" 11 -Hiio• i 11\911 111 Stt'lll(• 211 M..-ltt l't-U MutHI ... , 11 HlllMll Htws ... Orlftl'I C°"'l1 U ltnlfllr1nh 11·• ''"'"' "•mr 11 S"l "11 tl·H I -~Mine .... IJ.U I "'"l•llo! M Tl'>f>I"" tt·U We~l~1r 4 WO"'ell"• Ntwt 17•1t Worlil Ntwt 1,f WHlllPMlff •M 'ft:'"~-.' --,, ' 'Jj '' rt:.. ~ ' --u ~. ,,. JI[. . a I • I ~ OAJLY PILOT N San Joaquin Trustees Support Unification p.....,. p .. ., 1 POLLUTION. •• of Newport Stich has launch.cl in con- junction l''ith ~ State Department o[ Human Resources 'Development. Dawes &aid the HRD had committed SZ5,000 to pay three graduates of the Oran.ae C.oasl C.ollege marine t.tchnology program to study the willer quilily of Ne wport Bay . The pro.11ram , designed to offer tem- porary employment Lo the environmental studies graduates, pays them S2 an hour. "I've had to raid my o.,,,•n budget to provide them with equipment to sample the w1ter quality." Dawes said. He ur1ed provision of more funds lo lengthen the 26--we-ek program to a full year and add another $1 per hour to lhe pay for these technicians . DIWflS 1\so told the board the Sea grant application for $200,000 in federal money to pay for a sophisticated study of the bay had not been appro\·td due to a la ck of fedtral fun!h. However. the city of Ne1o1'}Xlrt Beach, Dawes said, was going ahead with basic planning for a policy decision next December on the nature Of development surrounding the 81y. Representatives of the Irvine Cllmpany detailed what the land development firm \Vas doing. Irvine owns 40 ,000 of the 90,000 acres that drain into the Newixirt Bay. Robert Snyder. who heads Irvine's drainage plaMing, detailed erosion con- trol plans for the development in the Eastbluff area. Board members asked Snyder why nothing had been done to control ero5ion of construction site! that showed evidence of 11ll1Uon into lhe bay. Snyder uid, ''It's simply a matter of the contractor grad1ng the Iota too early. Wllb the economic :o;lump, the Iota were built on more 5lowly than was plaMed," be said. Snyer contended that the amount of sil t washing into the ba y had decreased "greatly" with the development of the areas around the bay. John Brown, another Irvine e:a:ecutive, told lhe board about change s in soil con- serv1tioo practices lhat would lessen the storm runoff from agricultural Janda into the boy. He said that wlthln fi ve years, 13 dams in the mountains above the San DleiO Creek ch1Mel would control runoU from the heaviest of winter rains. Air Buzzing' Told LONDON (AP) -Brltish airline pilots ch ar1e that Wert German and French fi1ht.tr planes have been bunlni tilf:m ln appuent pracUce attacks , threatenin1 a repeat of the recent Japllleae colllalon disaster. TUSTIN "" IRVINE • • ._I ,' ' . ,,. •'. ,/ -N- MISSION VIEJO C•pil lr•,,. Unil;.d Sd•ool Di•lrid II T•• O"ILY .. 1LOT MI D PLAN THREE DISTRICTS -The Orange County Com mittee on School Distr ict Organization \\'ill make final recommendation on lhree district uni· fication plans due to go to voters in the Tustin Un- ion High School District next J une. Only the areas bounded in dott ed lines are prese ntl y d isputed hy the three elementary districts making up the hi gh school district that serve s the 'f ustin, lrv1nc . El ·roro and Mission Viejo communities. Wildan Thomas Services Slated Wi!dan P. Thom as, 22·year resident of Balboa Island , died today of a hear! al· tack while visitinir in i\1cPherson, Kan. He Wa:! 62. Mr. Thomas, 2112 Miramar Dri ve wa! a teacher ln the Garden Grove School District, where he instructed menially retarded and emoUona!Jy handicapped children. He was a member of the Amtr- ica11. Legion Post no. 291 , and l!erved ac- tively In t.he training programs Of Boy a0d Girl Scoot:i:, as well as in the Power Squadron of the U.S. Coa.sl Guard. Mr, Thomas IJ survived by his wife, Neva, and daughter, Mary E!ou!.se t.1il!e.r of Cotta Mesa ; and two grandchildren. Funeral aervlces and burial will bt MCfldly In McPherson, Kan. f'ro11• Page 1 LAFC APPEAL • • • Anaheim attorney Herb Licker. \ViUters today said !hat issuance of a 1~·rit would expunge Wed11esday 's LAFC meeting from the record -a nieeting in ~·hlch Pearson and Fullerton councilman Louis Reinhardt sat in the seats claimed by Licker and Hyde respectively. That meeting voted 4 to I with Caspers joining the yes votes lo den y Sant a Ana 's bid to annex the "promised land" -a 938-acre tax rich parcel that is at the heart of the entire controversy and "''hich seems destined ~·ith that vote for in· clusion in the proposed new cily of lr\'ine. ''It wou ld take us right back to the beginning again,'' Withers said today. ''I'm not sure how we 'll proceed if th~ writ is granted but \\"e. will at !east have the Jegatlty of f.londay's meeting recognized and !hat ·s pretty 1n1por!a n1 to us right 11011' ., Santa Ana Councilman Jerry Pallerson ;i1t:.cked the lega\it;v of \Vcdr.e.sday·s rul- ing by LAFC Thursd;iy nigh! by rlatn1lng that Hsde"s loudly utterec' '"I \\'ill res1g11" al a recen1 league meeting didn "t mean Iha! l:e 11as re!l1gn1ng J! tha t pnricutnr srssiun "Hr ineant he \.\'auld re si gn al ::.ame time In 1he futu rt>," Pa!1crson :.aid . '"Those 1n the league 1,1·ho are behind !hr real PQll"er pla y in this business ordered the \e:iguc "s srcretary to change that remark 111 Ille rnlnutes ·1 resig n'," By PAt-fE'LA H.-\LLAN 01 !fie D•H• l'JMJ ~1111 Trustet:i: of the San Joaquin Elemen- tary School District \Vednesday added their support to a new plan which divides the Tustin Union High School District into three untried school districts . P!<in six, a formula devised by lhe SLank1rd Research lnstilute, ha11 .already been endorsf!d by the Tustin High School and 'fustln f:lementary School boards. San Joaquin"s endorsemen! is for !he modified plan six \\'ith the added stipula- tion that the. County Committee for School District Reorganization continue lo study equalization of assessed valua- 11ons and give special consideration to providing additional land to the proposed Irvine Districl. The two parcels identified by the board for consideration for Irvine are a square hordered by f\lcGa\v Avenue, San J oaquin Road, (Jamboree Road extension!, Bar- ranca and the 'l\Jstin High School District boundary. The other is an extension or a 1 riangu\ar parcel bounded by the \1'estern boundary of the tl Toro J\h1rine Corps Air Station and the Santa Ana Freeway , San Joaquin 's trustees also voted lo in- clude all of the El Toro J\·larine facility in the f\lission Viejo-El ·roro district. 'fhe two other school boards voled to divide this v.·i th the J.rvine distri"ct. Some type unification p!an goes to the \'Oters in June of 1972. \Va yne Clark. chairman of the Irvine Council on Education, said the plan a! n1odified met with hi! approval but he pre ferred to have plan five, a fo rmula recommended ini tially by the working c:ommittee appointed by the school districts . Clark said plan si x \l'ithou t San Joa- qu1n·s rnodificati ons would reduce the ass essed valua!ion garnered for the Irv ine District and put it at a disad· \ <1nlage. ··t( you're going lo shifl parcels into the 'fustin and ttission Viejo districts then shift othe r parcels inlo Irvine's to restore equity." he said. \!ark criticized the tendency to vie""R lr1·ine's vast agricultural preserve which has a 101v assessment as potentially ra!uable land. "The logic of this argument escapes 111e," said Clark. "i f you pull land out of the agrlcu!tural preserve you ha\"t to dt?t ermine 11•hat its use y,·ou\d be. l l would bf' residential and this v.•ould be dt'ltimenta! to the school dist rict (\'al ua· ! ion 1 because it \1·ou!d produce more c:hildren . "You can't call the agricultural prcser\le pulling a rabbit out of a hat to <'11rich the Irvine District." hi.' added. Trustee Dennis Smith said assessed \'al uation probably isn't going to matter in a few years. ··By J97R public education probably v.·ill nnt be funded by the property tax," he ~aid , Clark said In that case perhaps the hoard ~hnulrl n111ke its endorsement on lhe bnsis of 1vhich plan. provides the best <:ommunitv idcntit,v the three diaLricta. State law 58}'1 there can be no more than • lS pttCettt var1- 11tiOI!. Pl an si1 as adopted by the twa Tustin boards ~·ould create three districts &\milarly wealthy wilh the following boundary Jines : TUSTIN l>lSTRICT: Tustin will fallow the current boundary of the Tustin Ele- mentary School District and will !!hart' a common boundary with Irvine Unified f'rom the nurthern boundary tine v.•est 3long Culver Road, north along the San1<1. Ana Freeway. v.·esl along Myford Road, north alon g Barranca, wes t along Sa n Joaquin Road (fut ure Jamboree Jload t'X· tension). and north on .\!cGaw to !he Tus1in High School Districl's northern lx>undary. lR\'INE 01STRICT : Starting a I eastern boundary of the Tustin Ht"h School District proceed west along !he rommon boundary \\'ith the Tustin District described abo1•e and proceed along the Tus tin High School boundary. fl:illo\\'ing it as ii tums south all the \\'ay to the Laguna Freeway. At the Laguna Freev.·av il share.~ a boundarv \\"lth tllission. Viejo Distriet east along ·Laguna Freeway, south along San Dieg o Free11'ay. f'a SI to the southwest comer of the. El Toro i\-larine Corps Air Station. cutting scross the base dlagonal\y in a northeast direction to La n1be.rt, east all the 1-1·ay to the eastern Tustin High School District boundary. MISSION VIEJO DISTRICT: The northern boundary would be shared with; the Irvine District and the rest of the di strict would follow the current eastem, western and southern boundarles of the Tustin High School District. f'ro11• Page 1 BOAT ... the boat. the suspects apparently gave rubber checks to Newport ~1arine Sup plv and a local markel. At least, New pa-t police have warrants for Pruitt on bad cheek charges amounti ng to some $2,000. While readying the boat, the pair ch anged the name to Sea Sprite by· •n- stalling a name boa rd. They also m~ e.d to get new state CF numbers. cording to Ullman. All this 1-1•as going on v.·hile the o"•ner Goode "'as in Canada and unaware of 1he '·transaction.'' As the ~uspects busied themselve! preparing the boat for sea. lhey threw boat owners in adjoining slips off by ex· plaining: ""'e bought the boat,'' and· receiving he a r l y congratulations. Everyone knew the boat .... ·as for sale. Balboa !-farina didn't know the boa,t v.·as gone unlll a salesm an took another prospective Grand Banks--t2 buyer to see the Lilleo. It v.·as gone. "\\•here is the Lillieo?"' neighboring tenant~ were asked . "Oh , those two guy5 you sold It lo look off about a week agi;i /Jr tither ri.iexico or Brili~h Columbia," 1vas the c:ilm repl y. Pruitt ;ind Carr af¥:1 another n1an they had picked up enroute v.•ere arrested by· the f\lexican Navy as they entered Acapulco two <!<1} s ago . C 0 ST A MESA ~ A DAJLY f'ILOT reporter 11 ho 11·as present Rt the league"!! meeting today saw from his notes that Hyde said ··t resi gn" <1nd ""I ""ill resign" with se1·cral other re\aled comments on sever;il oc- casions during the uproar that folloll'ed a vote lo remove him from th e League's seat on the LAFC. Smith stated that the plan submitted to Ilic county committee. 1o1·ilJ proba bly con· t1 nue to be modified before it reaches the \'Olt>r!"i In 1971 -72 l nder plan si'."I:. r;i!ins nf assessC'd '<1lua1i11n 111 prOJec:ted enr1Jl!mC'n1s arr 11•11h1n a seven percent. \"arialion among ri.1e11nwhile, !he ins11ranct company h11.tt been on the trail nf l11e boat ancl h;itl ~urveyor Dick \\'akeland 1n illexico to recov er i1 . ./ / •. • 1wzmpzn4 ",..' .. ., ~ ~ i : FUTURE TRAFFIC PATTERNS FOR NEWPORT FREEWAY, BRISTOL · PALISACES INTERCMANGE Tr1ffic Should Be Flowing Over New Cro11ro11ds By Summer of 1972 OUN61 COAST DAILY PILOT Ollt"NO• COAS1' ,U.LllNINC) COM,ANV ll:e••1t N. w •• i f'tN .d9'11 •"' ..,, .. l!IM< J.,~ 11. c.,..1 • ., V>ce ,tale.., ...,. 0-11 Nl•,..tw ii. ..... , K., ... n 11..11...- f~fllfltt A. Mur,~i11e MA1\19"'1 .""" l . '•'•r Krl•t "' __ , 8Nc" Ci•v e:~rtw Mewpett IMc• OfftM )JJl N1wporl l 11ul•¥•rd liiltili11' Mclr.,1: P.O. I•• tl 7S, 92~~1 __ C-le Meet! JlO W•I 81r S!'''"' ~ ._c11·. tt P .. n t """'"" ........ w-e ... • ... (.II: 1111~ .... (~ • .., ....... d ~ ~le; • Hlfill •I '"'I,,. lllltl , .. , ••••• (7141 6-42~)11 ClaAM ...,_.,1 ' 1 Ml·l6TI Freeway Interchange Construction Begins Work Is now under way on !he $2 million lnt.ercltanie "'h\ch ~·ill ll!t Newport Fretway traffic over Bristol Street-Palls1des Road in Costa Me11a . The project contract was awarded April 26, but work Isn't expected to be co mplettd until the summer or 1972, ac- cording to state highway engineers. The interchange will eliminate the cur. re.nl traffic lie-up now round with tree.way traffic crossing Bristol·Palisad~s traffic. The freeway will 10 over Bristol Street. giving Bristol traffic a cle ar 5hot throu1h to Pali.sa.dts Road. Carl Anderson Services Slated C1rl E. Ander&Oll, owntr 1nd ope.ra t.or of Harbor Blue Print at 2821 Ntwport Blvd .. Coeta Mesa., died Wedtltsda y in L()s Anj!;eles. He WI$ 68. Mr. AnderM>n had resided "·ith hi& wire , Mary Alice at 320!! W Jlood , Santi Ana for twelve years. He. Is survlvt!d by his wi fe , lwr:i sons. Gtne Mdtrsoo of Garden Grovt . snd Don Andeto:. of Sant.a. i\N: v.d 111 gran0trt.1ldrtn . Funeral .ervlcts wlll be al 10 a.m., S.1turday In Salin a, Kan. Workers will construct a h1tlf mite of 11!x-lane freeway, brinii:lng the ti p of the freeway nearly to ?-.tesa Drive. An additiona l mite of gr ading will prepare the freewa y for ruture con- struction pa!ll Del r..tar. Freeway lraf!!c will du mp on to the current r\ewpo rt Boulevard. During daylight hours, at least tv.·o lanes of tnJffic will be kept open on Bristol Street. Palisades Road and Newport Boulevard throughout con- struction of the Interchange. EngiMers s1!d the frt:e.,,,·ay curre.ntly carries 75,000 cars daily. both direction!!, and ean be. expected !o increase to 122,000 vehi cles dally by 1990. Dogs Scare Tiger ZIONSV ILLE, lnd. (AP) -Four· month-old Ivan , 140.pound Siberian tiger. i~ missing. He wandered into !he. woods Thursday and was scared oil by three barking bird dogs sent lo track him down. J ~·.an ·s nwn~r. Dr. Edward V. SchaHtr. fl veterinnrian , said the dogs "tt'ar!'d Jvan to plcres." The lil!'.er Is 111 "wonderful llttle anim~I ... just as a frltnd." Sherii( s <*pul~s ha,·e of~rtd 1~ ~t of tracking dogs whJc h do nol bark in tht auen1pts lo Hnd Ivan. ( ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SUMMER SALE CONTINUES LARGE SELECTION OF SHERRILL UPHOLSTERY JU ST RE CEIVED. LUXURY FABR ICS _ HIGH QUALITY -SPEC IAL PR ICES DESC RIBE THESE OUTSTANDING SELECTION S OF THE LATEST STYLES AND FABRICS. WARIHOUSI SALi CONTINUIS New w•r•hou1• 1tot~ h11 b111n 1dd1cl fo +he •lre1d'f la rg e •rr •y of f•bulou1 v1lv e1. Don't forg1t fh 1 hundredt cf y1rd1 of "n• dr1p1ry end uphcJ1t 1ry fabrlct et, friction of th 1ir ori9in1I coil. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE HIW'°IT ITOll OPIH PllDAY 'TIL 9 NEWPORT BEACH 1727 W1stcllff Dr., ~42-2050 OPEN FRICAY · rlL 9 Prof1sslontl Interior Oe1 lon•r• Av•llabl9-AIO INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 Nort'1 Cr-'!~t Hlq'1w1y P'1one: 494-.S.S 1 • I' I 11 )' I I I I I I 11' l ' t I I New Heart Patient Doing JV ell Dt-.:T ROIT j l 'PI 1 -Haskell Shan ks, his ht>arl ftu\c·t10111n~ \Vllh !he aid of a permanentl.1 11nplanted purnp. today \\'as taken off the n1echan1cal respirator that was helping him breathe and felt well enough to sit up in bed and eat sofl foods. A spokesn1an for Sinai Hospital. \\'here a tea.in of riot· tors implanted the p:irtial mechan ic:il hearl in lh<' 63- _l'e:ir-o!d Shanks' body \\'ednes, da.v. said lie is '"frc!ing grf'a1 " "Ile s1h·11t a L"<111lfur1ahle u!ghl. lhr rl'sp1r:l!or ha-.; be<'n rcn10\cd anrl l1l•s :.!\ling up 1n brd.'' 1he spokc.~111:111 ~;iid. '·The partial n1cchanit<JI llearl is l'orki11g ll'r"Y wt•ll." Shanks fell v.ell cnuugh. th" hosp11al so;11d. lo be puL c111 a ~oft d1el. The '"patc!1 booster" i~ 11 SL'l:-inch parti;tl 1ned1aniLal heart made of dacron and fii licone and is the first mechanics! heart devi ce ever designed for permanent use within the body. Shanks had been suffering from cQn- gestive heart f:iilure. ·which each year cl'1ims <1bout 250,000 lil'e~. and rloctnrs said lhc device v.·as his last hnJ'l(! for l1ff The onlv n1crl1c;i1iuns lie i<; recei1·ing.' doct0rs sa id . 11('1·r ant1bint1c·s J1nd hi~ standard heart pills. But hnspit;1l ciflil'l<ils :-:aid the ncxL several tlavs v.·oulrl be critical. The bigg'cst danger during tha t period v.as blood clots 11·hich may form around the device -one of the major problems other researchers have encountered in develop- ing heart-assist devices. McGovern Rips Nixo11 Econon1ici;; \\'ASll lt-;'liT(I:'\ Calling Presidf'nt N 1 x u n · ~ economic POiicies · · ea n d ~ · r·oatr.d nonsen~f'." Sl'n (;co1 .1tr S f\1c(;o \'ern 1 l).S D.1. lnd:i~· prop<:1sed an a I 1 r 1' n a 1 1 \ r dPs1 ~nf'rl to t'UL 11ne111plo1111C'11t to 4.5 pt'rccnt by !he l'nd (1f J9i2 . Nixon May No t Rtrn -Se11alor l\·ll NNEA POLIS . fll inn, IL:Pll -Sen. Vence Hartke j !).Ind.), predicted Thursday thPre 1s less than an even chance Presiden t Nixon "'ill run for re-election in 1972. "So far as I am concerned,'' Hartke said, •·the chances are only 50.50 and probably less lhan that. lhal President Nix- on 11 ill run for re-eleetion ·• The senat(lr also had rrc•dicted ln July. 1967. than then·Prcsidenl Lyndon n . Ct1t1ditfai1P Juhnson \\'Ould not seek rt·- <·let•t1011. Johnson announC<'d Lind a Jenness, 30, 11 di the following h·lart"h he v.·ou ld be <i l'and1dale fo r not run . President in the Sorial- '"The Jo 11nso11 -!\ i :c: o 11 isl \\'orkcrs pa rt'! /\rlrn1n1 str:111on has rlarned ticket. lJer running tlP<lr d('strnycd thr L'ountry," he !old UPI 111 ;-in inter\'iew n1ate 11·iJJ be '.!O·year· 11·h!le in l\1inneapolis to ad-old NegrCl Andre1v Pul· dress the Jew ish \\I a r ley of Chicago. Neither \leterans Convention. meet the conslitut1onal He also said Ne1v ,.ork age requirement of 35. 1'.1ayor John V. Lindsa~•s --=---'-------- svo'!tC'h from the Re publican to the Democratic Party "sound- ed th<' de::ith knell of the H.epublican Party as a na- tionnl party.'' ll ;1r!ke said he thinks ''the !{epublican Party loses a In!" by 1.inds;t~ 's sw1teh111g !o the IJC'!llU("J":lls. ··111 subslallec .. 11hat hr 11.intlsayl has s111d is thal there is 110 r0<in1 for pr'11- i.:res~1\r thought inslrlt' 1he Bf'publil'rtll l'arl.v ." he said. '"l'n1 not saying 1liere is nol, but that is \\'ha t he"s saying. "l!e"s sc.undrrl the dealh knell for the Republican Party as rt national party." l·lartke said he doesn't know 'i\'hether 1he New York m<1yor v.1ill run for Pres i d en t , governor ur '"1nay jusl be con· siderin.c: playing ;i prominent role in the political process in- side 1he 1Jen10C'ratic Party. "Aul I lhink that for ;inyone !n .:;ty h<' 1s not th inking about bf'111g 1he l)cmocratic nominee lnr Prf'S1den1 would be "'rong. Ht·"• probably assrss1n,i: the ~1tuation.'' Army \Vill Feel Pinch Of No Draft \\'ASHli\'fi'rO\ 1 l "Pl l The Arm~· still has11"1 rclt 1hr pinch of 1he expired draf1 - bul it "'i!I in Nove111bcr and the pa in 11111 be inflicted on units ln EW'ope. accordin g to . .\rmy offici als. The draft came te a halt J une 30 11•hen the conscription la1\' expired and the renev.ing \egislalion got caught in a poli tica l hassle over a n a111enclment setting a fixed date for v.·ithdra\1·al from \11ctnrttn That dispute has since been largPl.1· re~oh·ed but Congrc~s recesserl tintll ea rl.v September 11·ithout con1p lct1ng action on the bill. Buxo111. Pa•·ade Dancers Entertain Vets BALTIMOR~ IUPJl -A parade of Baltimore's best ~x­ ot ic dant"ers put on a free shn11• f0r l\\O busloads of ,\·ounclPd Vir tnam \'elerans fron1 \\';ishingto11's \Va It C' r Reed Arnl,V Hospll;;I Thursday nigl1t. Blair :-itarr t'losed hrr !110 n"rlorl-. 1·luh Qn the F:a:.t B:11t11n11T!' Strrr1 slnp kni"111 n ;:i~ "Tllr Alo('k" sn -.;ht' anr! headl i:ll'I'!' f1"u111 \•lhrr 111gli' l"lubs 1·uuld rnltrla1n 1hr t·heenn~ (;J .~. l·"n·•· 1,,nd a11d rlri11l-.s ''err di~!Jl'll~<'d in (1u:11111t.11 <lur111J! the four hour ;u1:11ornical c!1~ pl<1~' "Thf' co.~t doe:-.n·r n1Pan ::in11h1n~ 10 n1e. I dvn 't <'lf'll think <thout 11." ~:i1rl !\1 1<;~ plus the loss of regular business. "I have t1ro brot he rs 9.'ho fought in Vietnam." said 11iss St::irr. '1·ho h::is put on several free shows for \\'alter Reed pat 1en !~ befnre. The parilde nf brauties v.·as i11tf'rrup1 ed hrif'fl~ f0r a .spcet'h h~ (1\y [Quncil Pres1- flent \\'ilh;im Donald :-.chaf'1rr \1ho t•;dJe(i r.11ss S!;i rr "lhr 1n;1,11•1' :-i!rf't•t ·• .,f !::;;st Baltimore C n nip I r o 1 I r r H.vn1an l'rl's~111;111 rrad a p11C'1n and 1u1ntd BIH~1· f11r rt l'Olln1r~' ren- <l 1t1 nn of ··11·c Reen \\'r1rking on the H.11lrnad ." f\1C'GOl'em sa1rl !his could bf' acrnn1pl1shrd b.v h (Io s 1 i 11 ~ S1;11T ~'he ~<IHI '~P\·• \l'hf'll feder;it spendin t: b\' Sl!I b1ll1nn k ! ·r 1 1 1 1 1 S" 000 th~s vear -a n10ve he said as ·e£ 1 1 cos ::i ('a~ •· • Rut. mo~lh ii \\·as G-~lr1ngs. pa.~tics and 111·irl1n,1? tas!'i!es "1\·011· I knn1\' \1 h<tl I 11•as f1~ht1n~ liir."' ~:~ir\ 11nr ~uld1cr ll.'Ot1ld st1m11l::ile creallon o\ up -·-•• ••• ~ , ~ In 500.00(l Jobs <1nd pun1p 11p ,..~ -I) u ,, l ax fP\f'OIJf'J.; hv .-it lt'llSI $.1 1~ , ~ \ii.\' b1ll1nn lhrnugh slcppl'd ·llP pr11 "J. ' ' ·~ •'--~-· durllnn .., , 1lf' rrnp11sf'd 111~ ~l!£'n1a111 1• i ,IHI 1 • In 11'1:.;nn·:o:: · f11ll employn1cn1 budi:f'l'' .1pp1<•:11·li 111 :-i c;Hn-.... pii1gn·S1) le ~pecr·l 1 11rrp,"1r.-•d for the Tex<is AF!.-t'lO con. venlion in n;lll;i~ '"ln shorl tlir ~ti· n11111slratinn·~ 'full <'lnploy- mC'nt budgel ' ls act11<ill,1• a budgrt hii;!h on dPfiC'i!.: :inrl unPmplovn1rn! <1nd !nw nn job~." l\fc(;o1·f'rn said "11 ref111:r.I.! !he rHerl 11f the re c es~ i o n·infl<1 tion com- bin11tion ll'1 tho\1t including ;iny remedy. That budget makes no contribution whatever lo artuslty bringing about full employment or curbing in- fi allon. It is simply candy- co.11!ecl nonsense."' J\1cGovern. th11: only declared candida te r,,r thr 1 9 7 2 De m o c r a I i (' Prf'si dential nominatifln. predi(·trd r h (' ioblcs.~ rate !'011lrt IX' c11r In 4 :1 pe rcenl by elcc·tinn I in1(' n<"'<I w;ir ii hi.~ plan 1rcre follov.'r<I. but i! v.·oul r\ h(' hnvrring arn11n1\ 5.5 per<.'ent \\'i1hout it. The current unemployment r;-i1(' is ~ 8 ~rC'tnt -('all~td, McGovern said. becau se "Mr. Nixon has bceen running th!! "-Tong way" with his ecooontic ! game plan ever since he took ntfice. • SOLVE THE RIDDLE AND YOU WIN A PRIZE !! Re ady? Here e r• th 1 clues ..• I . Wha t leads 1uc h •n e ct ive life th.tt ii c.an be worn fo r e lmost every oc.c•1ion? 2. Wh•t is mad e from a c.omforf.,ble, easy-to.we•r fabric •nd is still machi n• w •1h a nd dry? 3 . W ha t does Jack Bidw•ll h•ve in abun• d anc.e -in •+ least t en different solid colors, a s well a s uncountable pa tterns •nd stripes? l •101 A1 q!11od noJ. u•:i ""OH ·szt ~· fJ••s A•iit l Plj l pu• !Z~ •I!I lj fl noJ'li l 1.j )••e jJOd ·M&N U! uO !il •i•I jl•l••J6 •l.j l '''I lt•MP!9 )!)IPr l •lji lflO 6U!PU !f '! •?!Jd JOOJ. jU!"' no.'; 's:ii :i •I' i!U~ •tqnop p1 11 en6 noA jl )467 Vi ti Lido , Nawporl Beach b7 J.4s ro f rid41, Augusl ll, 1971 DAll V PILOT 5 l'FW Officer Reveals YOU ASKED FOR IT POW Release See1i by Yule !IALLAS t l Pl l -llebert R. lla1n\\'a\er. n a 1 to n a I corn- rnandcr in 1:h1ef of the Veterans of Foreign \Vars, said today h11: has '"inside u1- f or m at ion '' that sc>1ne American prisoners of 'A'ar will be released b e f o re Christn1as. Rainv.·a ter, of San Bernar- dino, said at a ne\\S C'()n· fer<'nce at the npenin.'? (If the VF\\''~ na!1onal convt'nt1on. that the organization had been v.·ork1ng for a ~ear on POW relea~e. al1hough he did not a1tr1hu!l' 11·ha1 he called thl' · 1111prnd1ng rrleasr" 1,, lhe group~ <'lforl ' · I U11nk 11e are gu1ng lu 'f'e ~i)lllf' nf 1hen1 back bf'l.,re t 'hnstrn;1~. <tl'C'nni1ng lo 111~icle lnfnrn1a11nn I havr,'" hr ~aid. H;iin1\atrr sa1C h 1 s in · f11rn1a11on '"is as l'Urrenl as 11 ean !)(' ' He ~;11d tl1e 1·1·lea~e of the l·.s . pn~(lners of 1var from i\orth \'1etnam he discussed had nothing IB do 1vith a re- cent report in a Stockholn1 newspaper that sn 11irl1ne had t)etn a:-.kcd 1r 1l could provide planes to bnng the prisoners home .. , don'l !hu1k v.e can eioect Norlh \'ietnam to release all of them," Rainwater said. "I think they '>''ill retain some of them for purposes. They may release part of them by the end of the )'ear lo get us out of Vietnam. "They have got to get us out uf Vietnam !O \110 in Jndochin<1 " Ra inwat er said he had t.alk- t'd to ~or1h V1rtnan1ece r('presenta\1ves 1r1 ~ew Delhi. India. and 1hey had told hin1 that the price for releasing all tht An1erican prisoners of war would be for tl1t rnited S1a1rs 10 i.:ei ;ill nr 11~ troop~ out of l11doth1na . li e said the \ F\V 's bco.st in- formation is that lher11: 1~ it 1o!al of about 600 Am11:r1can pr·isnners in lndochula, 1n· eluding 336 in North Vietnanl. '"About 36 jprisonersJ have died ,'' he said. "/\lore v.·1!1 mav die before thev arc relCased. &lme a.re ;n bad sh::ipc They ha\·11: a rash. body \'.orn1~ and ha\'f: lost \'.'eight <'.\\.'cpt for the few thf: l\'orth V1elnatnl!Sf: keep in good con- d1t1on for ~xh1 b itioo purposes,'' Joe Colo1nbo Doi1ig Better ).E\\' YORK IA.P l -Joseph Colon1bo Sr , reputed un- del"\l'Otld figure \'.'ho has been in a co1na trir ~7 days s11lCe being gunned dO\\,\ by a 11·ould-be as~as:.111, has rallied son1e\\'hat and inay be moved lo a private hospilal. tt 11·as report<'ri tOflay Colombo nil\\' is sit ting up in hLS R006evelt Hospital bed and el'en ·•n1un1bllng oe- casional!y.'' according to a spokesman for !hf: ltalian- American Cil"il Rights League. \\'h1ch Colombo helped to found. SO NOW WE HAVE IT AT DUNLAP'S WHIRLPOOL Bo1\les, cartons and tin Trash <;ans ar• compacted by •1moat 2,000 poVnds ; ofpresaur.ln on• 'M · neat bag! Up to • wetk'a a worth of trt•h II In tti. bag, In the dr•wer, In th• 34• unit that bullds·ln or 11tands alone. Instead ol hauling out 3 twenty aa non trash cans carry out ~ clean Trash Mul'ler Bagi Simple, but child· proof operatlon. FREE J EMONSTRATION ON LY $239 "Everything From Scoop to Nuts!" LIN-BROOK ~N-BROOK'S 17th ANNIVERSARY CATALOG a .... a ........... __ _ BARGAINS GALORE! .YOU HA VE ALREADY RECEIVED OUR ANNIVERSARY CATALOG IY MAIL. HERE'S A REMINDER ••• THERE ARE ONLY 3 DAYS LEFTFORYOUTOTAKE ADVANTAGEOFOUR lnH ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! WE HAVE EXPERTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT & THEY'RE READY & WILLING TO SERVE YOU. SO HURRY ON DOWN TO ONE 'OF OUR SUPER STORES & REMEMBER ••• THE SALE ENDS ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 15THI LUMBER• PAINT• GARDEN • BUILDING MATERIALS • TOOLS • BAR·B·Q PLUMBING• ELECTRICAL• AUTO SUPPLIES• HOUSEWARES ·WHAT DO YOU NEED FROM LIN-BROOK HARDWARE? LAST CHANCE ••• TO JOIN LIN-BROOK'S SEU·A·BRATIONI .. • DAILY Pil..OT EDITORIAL PAGE Unfair to The Coast Community College Dis trict has two of the finest junior coJleges-Orange Coast .a.nd Golden West-in the i;tate. Therefore it was dis turbing to sea district administrators trying to sidestep the-publtc In get SI mil\1on for recreational facilit ies to serve both the campuses and communities. College leaders have tried twice to persuade lhe. Costa Mesa City Council to use a 1913 legislative act lo liet up a special assessment d istrict around Orange Coas t College. The same presentation has been made to the Huntington Beach City Council for Gotden \Vest, The 1913 acr docs nol require a vole of the people, even though they \.\1ould fool the bill. But lhat p<lint alone V.'asn'I what brought a hail of critic.ism from Costa Mesa councilm en l\'i•o weeks ago .• I\ \11ho le flock of prob· lems v.'as d iscovered in the proposal. First. Costa Me sa's enactment of the 1913 act \1•011/d al so obligate .Ne "·pnrt Beach residents. T he beach neigh- bors weren't loo happy about that. Then. al ler consider· able 11uestioning, ('.oast College official :" acknowledged the tax would al so apply lo Huntington Beach. fountain Valley and Westminster-areas in the Golden \VesJ at- tendance boundary. Like"'ise, an asses~menl district around Golden West College would involve tax money from Costa t-.1 e~a and Newport Beach. College officials "'ere some\vhat less than candid about that. They e mphasized to Costa tvfe$a the tax \VOU!d only go up t'vo cents a year. The fa ct. is , if both the Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa city coun- cils approved the additional levy, jnd ividual lax rates would be increased a total of four rents. Another item irritated ~1esa councilmen. 1.ollege officials first outlined a cheaper program that e mpha· sized improvements in the athletic field s and stadium n { Orange Coast. But the ~econd l ime. a new $200.000 ilem for underground cable to set up closed circuit television networks -\l·id er use for the com munity, they argued Creativity Continues Into Old Age I l ~y~ney J. Harris , Wl"w'n Igor Stravinsky died l'Rrly 1h1s 1prinl}., at lhe age of 88, he was a bodv worn out before h1.~ mind and l§pirit ~·ere ready to leave. Ex- cept at his termin11! illness . his sen~ rif creativity never left him. Creative p e o p 1 e oot only tend In live ' - longer than others. tht>y also produce. lo 8 later age. Moui rt and Schubf.>r1 are the exceptions. not the rule: they fell v1ct1m to diseases induced by poverty and overwork. At the age or 74 .. Kant \.\'roll' h1~ ••Anthropology."'·· Me t a ph ys its 011 Ethics,'' and "Strife of the F'a rul11e~ ·· Tintoretto, a! the ~ame age. pain1erl hi!! tremendous "Paradise,'' .a can vas i 5 feel by 30. VERD I. ~'HEN nearly 75. composed his most profound cipera, "Otello·· -anrl 11 years later wrote "Ave. Maria ,"' Al 7R. Lamarck comple.!ed his class ic wnrk 1n zoology. "The Natural History of thr l nvertebrates." and 0!1ver \Vf'nrirll Holmes ~·rote his '"Over the Teacups" when he was 7!1. Ri chard Strauss 1i11ed , and cnmpns.erl, until 3.'l: Sibelius until 90. \\'h1le T1 t1an. ;;it .11 glorious 98, pa inted his hi~toric "Battle t.if 1.Lpanto." Goethe. rQmpletcd hi:o. monumental "l"aust." at. 83, and JI u·a~ not published until after his clea1h. ''el the great bulk of non-creattvr mPn retire at 65, and putter around uselcsst_v from then until death takes them. ~1Y O"'N VIEW lS that -con· Dear G1001n y G us To lhe \\Oman whn wrote tha ! hicyc!e riders should he banner! from .l\'ewpor!. Bou)Pvarrl -ill· though impossible. 11"~ !hr {'ars lhar .~hnuld be banned. onr us btr-.\<:lr ndrrs 11·hn arr tr.ring 10 hPlfl the pnllu!ion problem by ped aling. tn 11.nrk. -111rs. I\. n. I.. 'T~ot !•11...-. rH .. (11 "I Gtn • vlt,.I, ,..1 ft._,U:tl ,,lr -·• •I ti!• ftl WINl t r. Sift' '""' M l ....... '* GIN"'t GI"" O•Hr 1'•111. :<litut10011I rl1flrrences 11part -the productive faculties of men by no mcan."I rlrop off at 6.'i or thereabouts; h111 the d1I~ ferc.nee lie.!' in the areii nf interf'~! In lhe ttrts. lhe area ol in1erest !:o> iilw:iys ~x­ pandin,e:; in non-creat ive field~, thr. area rif interest begins to contract at a certain age. S!ra~1nsky. a.!:aJn. nffcr~ a rPmarkable txamp!e of this. He \vas an ex perimenter 1n music 1n Ul!fl. and he rPmained so in J97fl. Ht \1111s nevrr wfdded !o onr forn1, nne mode nf exprr but "'as con· s1.an!ly inventive, fr ush1ng agai n~t the frontier of hi.~ previous wnrk . There "·as a\.,.,·ay~ more 10 learn. more to lry, more !o expand. FEW NO.,'-CREATI VE mrn un- rlerstand lhe therapeutic and life-g1 vin,ll: 11uality nf rrca!1\'e c,.:prrssion Winston Churchill 11•a:o. nnr nf lhcsr: hi~ pa 1n1in,ll: wa.~ nnt a '"hobhv," hul a ~crious .:inrl OCflltiltf'd a\·nc ::i110n, \I hich hCIP£d krPp him i;:n 1n,ll: until ~ lie nnrr· lnlrl an 11'1- lrr1'1rwf'r tha t p;i 1n1Jnc :i !hnrnu.'!h l_v ~ansfaclor\· p1ctllrr II' hard('r than r•in. 01ni; ;i cnuntry-and , ht might ha\'e ad· ded . more i;:ra11fy111g Our pnpul::it ion 1s aging, bnlh ribsJ)l111 e-I~ and 1n percenlil).!£'. lndus1ry 11·11! havr l1t - Ut rnnrn for older men firtrr rmrn1 111!1 become 1ncreaslni:;I~ dull and i;tu\t1fv1n:;::, unlc.~.~ lhrse men find lhf' crralil't' rlr · menl 1.,.,·h1ch evt!:rynnr po.~scsscs~ and use tt to forestall e:mp1 y death Bur1na Shav e Updated S0!\1E\\'HERE ON HIGH"'AY Sii - Dri ving across the desolate Utah-Nevada desert through the f'ndle ss sagebru~h. cactus and dry washes. we lan1,nted !he loss to the nation's culture. nr those roadside Burma Shave ditHes. The poetic appeals to soften our ""'his- kers with Burma Shave products used to brea k the mo~ tony of a Jong drivio. k we now i;wepl along tbt apen high- way. we began idly to compose ou r own verses to the rising hum of the tires on lhr road. \\'e rl idn 't write SO!IPY jingles bul anti-pollu\Jon rhymes, wltich we felt were more ap- prop-iate to our times. PERRAPS TT MIGHT be a gonri idta tn di.Jpl1y anli·poll ution poetry alona our Quotes IL W. Tbtn, Sberm.u Oaks -"It 111 p. pean that aoclal condJtioM In North Viet· n1m m1y be something less than 1 'pared~' wht:n I.he lnternalionN ned crou tell1 us that of 660 hiihly in· doetrina\et:I North VietnameY. aold lerA fprlloner• ol war in South Vietnam) IL in- terviewed only 13 wi&bed to retu.rn home." ( .,_ . ._ \Jack Anderson I high\\'a,\"S "'here once lhf' Burma Sha\'e J'igns stood. .At least. here are ':\omc of our of- ferings: He 5mackPd h1" lips And then he. cried . His food tasted of pesticide. If your ~kie~ Arc gelling gr;:iyer Somt> polluter's Bought your mayor for 1hi:\ ('f)rfin Show some pity: l-fe breathed lhr air Of New 'i'ork City, The old mill stream \\'here v.·e once. e.mbraccd Flows gently now With industrial v.•a5tr. Nuclf'ar tesu. Could c11ust I his sequel All men 11re now Cremated r:qu al, Rivcr'11; brown Wa~e~ re.vol\ir : You won't riro.,.,•n. You'll cl1,;solve., Ynur ~wn_g_t make~ This rivtr &t1nkin.R. Yet dowri lh~ stream Art people drinking Taxpayers -was brought ~!ore lhe council. Counc1Jo1en 1A·ere upset al the changing story. . The cnunc.i l was concerned, and rtghtly so, because they "'ould be voting a tax increa se shorUy after the Coast College district annou nced a 21 -cent tax decrease. The program~ soughl by the Coast officials may very \\-'ell be v.iorlh\1·hile as a con1munity inve/i.tmcnt. but the means ~ought In implement them represen t an unfair use of an obscure portion of the !av." Se rvice ~t ali on Blight /'\ .(!tl_I; ~tal ion btolt 11ny olher "1ay \\'ou!d be JUSt as big an eyesore, you i;ay. \Ve il. Ne y.·pnrt Beach planners dnn'I think so. They're going ahri ul. draftin g a city ordinance de· signed \\1ith one purpose i n mind -to improve the aesthetic.~ of the rorner fillin_g station. ·rhe proro!';al 1s only tentative. but ft \\'oul d place .~1.r1 c1 co nlrols on the architecture of new stations anri, among other things. "'OlLlrl limit the number of open d isplays a station could have. Perhaps !he rnost far-rea chtn~ :"ec-t1on or the nrd1n· <inee. would reQuire ;;Ill existing stations to shape up or s hip out: i.e. improve t heir looks or be forced lo close their door.5. Service station bli ght is not uncommon to most American cities. \Vhile some. including Ne\\'port Beach, are d oing \.\'hat they can lo lin1it their numbers. the in· escapable fact is they \.\"ill be '*''ith us in one form or another. UJ t ,, <5>...... ,...,...,.,,._,~ f'ortunalely. l\"ewport Beach aJ ready ha~ ~ome ex· cellent model service sta tio ns to set the example. \\'1th this in mind, planner~ are using them .as the basis for their ne111 criteria. Cerlainly anything \.\•Ul help. N 'WHiN WE GET OUR JOB S BAC Ki Wr 'YE GOT A StAU'fJFUL CONTRAlT.' Seeliiiig Mo1·e Nor11i11l Rel11tio11s#1i1> Witli C#1i11ese Reds Nixon Is Clear on Taiwan vs. Peking \VASH INGTON -The rather pat 1dt.<1 is current that SecrP.tar:-i R<'t;ers' an. nnuncement nl support fnr Dlina 'Fi 11rl- m1ssion lo the rni!eri Nation~ portPnd~ !he end nf Ti11Wi!n".~ .~pccial .~tarus as far as the Lln11ed St ates 1s conccrnrd. In a slnw process of cro.~100 the L"nited ~tares "'Ill covertly f'OCOL!rage direct ne· .t:nria1ion.~ bet wee n Tt11w;in anrl Pekin,ll: which will pventuaUy re~ult in Peking !ilk· ini;: control of the i~­ l;ind b ::i '.'I' t i nn off Chi na ·'.'!' coasl, ;inrl this rl1fficult mal!er .,.,.ill then be settled. l t rlot".sn '! n1ake.. ~enst. Tho.~e who are cnlert.::iinini;: thi!'; ide::i have 11vcrl0(1kcd President Nixnn·~ ~1 aie. mcnt at a time "'-'hen he must have known hp was probably goin,i: lo PPking. It is not. .~urpnsini;: rh11t ht~ s1a1ement 11·:1.~ (lverlookcd . Everylh1ng c!st' was be1nR overlooked 1n Washington whilr the police. were roundinjl up 12,000 t.1ay D;iy demonstrators. NIXON lif\'DERTOOJ\ lo broarlen n;i. l!nnal i:ittcnt1on in lwn back·ln·back prrss r'nnfl'rence.(, onf' 1n V.'ash1ngtnn :ind lh~ n!her 1n San Clemente. Ca! , ""'hlle \ht: J\1a y Day fracas was going on. Rich<1r!I "'il sou . Hr \\'a~ llskrd in \\'ash1nj;!tnn 11 hr f;i\'nred rlirect nrgnllal 1nns bclween lhr Nt1!1on::1l1~t :ind Cornm11n1st governments 10 .~r 1r le thr1r di.~pulr.~ "] thin k that !~ ;i ntl't lcg<1l1~11r wa.v It) 11ppr<lach i!,'• hf' .((llri, ''hul [ think J1 I.~ f'omplet ely unreal1s1lr l am nn!y saving .ir r this point that lhf' L'nitPd State~ 11; seeking 10 a ''ery me;:isurrd way "·hlle n1a intaininr: our !rcat.v commitrnrn1.~ to 1'a1wan -""'f-arf' srrking a mnrr nnrm;i! rrl;.itinnship with the Prnp\e"s Rf'puhlir of Ch ina " Hr adder!, Inn, that hp wa~n I 1ry1n rz. to irritAte Rus~1 a ··rr ""'ould makr nfl .~ensc for the Un1!crl S!illc~. tn !hr 1ntrrcs1 of ~·nr\d pracr. to !r.v tn ~et rhe two (Ch1nil and Russ1;i) at Parh nther"s 1hro11t~ hrcau.~e 11·r wo11lrl hr cn1broderl, in thr rontrnver.c..v nu.c.cl11c~." Nixon .~;i1d . In rhc .c.amc prc~s conl<'rrnC'r N1xnn .c.aid he "Pxpertrrl" tn go to China somr day in some rapacity. THE QL'ESTION rR£SF:NTS 11.~t'l lf on u·h:it Americ;i cnnce1\•ab!y has 10 gain hy encouraging a cood1l100 1n which Tai"r.'ln "·1![ become ;i province. of China I! mtghl be sairl that Peking 's inlentions are reaceab le and 11'r nui;:hl tn keep rhrm !h:it \\'a.1· h,1· Pntnllr i?ging Taiwan to rrunile w11li China ;>.nd be ab~orbe.d by II. This "·oulrl be ;i cheap pnce 10 pay - 1•1rtL1 al!y nothin~ -for a st able rind fnf'ndly rcJarionsh1p with Ch1n;1. Thr rrahsn1 nf "'hich Nixon S\)Okr in- Jrrt.~ itself al Thi.~ point. An 1ode)lC11dent 1'aiw;in J~ ;i f;:iernr in .Japan ':" defrnse It is R f;:ic1or in our nw n military dispos1- lions 10 the Par1 f1c. Taiwan nei;:ooa1ed hack to the m;:un!and "'·nuld be ::inother $\·mbol of a bankrupt Asian policy. Our de fenses would fall back on Hawaii and Gu:1n1 i\n 1nd<'[)f'ndcn1 T:>.iw;in which on \nn~cr 1•l111mr<1 1o !hr !hf' Brpub l1c of Chin11 ;ind holding :i .~eilL 1n thf' lin1 !.erl N:1t'1on.~ 1,1·oulcl bf' more in line with the. N1\"0n ve rsion of re;illsm Secretary Ro~er~ also !<flOkP exten~1vr!y :ihout ret1lism 10 an- nounc1n~ thaL !hP Cn 1tcd St;ites """nulrl favor China 's enti-y and oppose Ta1wi\n ·~ rxplllsinn : He 11'3~ obviously rr.ferring lo 1hr realism nf lhe existence nr !he Ch1ne~r Proplc·s Republic_ It i.~ e11urilly .:is real thri1 !he Chi ang l\a1-shek i!.nvern- mcn1 on Taiwan exists independent of China ~O\~' THE DEH AT~ and maneu vering w1\1 s00n bei;:1n 1n the t:nited Nalions "n the China-Taiwan question and from this m;:ineuvering murh \1•ill be learned on ~ixon's ul!1mate inlenUnns. Rngcrs hils Sill rl !hf' Cn1trd Slill.rs will oppose the ex clusion of Tt1iwan 11~ rlrn1andcd by the Prk1np, ~ovrrnmen1. The qul.'stlon i~. 10 wh:i1 c;<lrnt will the l.'nit.rd Std!!'S nppnse it? 11 mu s! be cnri - fesse(i (hat frnn1 all tha t Rogers has i;aid 1t is diffil'Uil !o know. He sai~ rhat rh" Coiled Sl:ites wnu\d "cooperair" 11•1 1h rhose v.·hn ""'ish 10 ron- lin ue tn have 1he Repuhlir nf Chin a represented in 1he linited N;illnns. He ad- ded that the nutcome.. o[ course. "'ill bfJ decider! hy 127 nat ion~ -thus cnnredin2 indirectly th.:it the l)nited Stales mii;:ht be in no pos1t1nn to rnntrnl the n11tcnmc . Otherwi~P h1~ langua,cr \\'ilS sn mil rl \\'ilh respcrt to .~uppnrt fnr lhe ncptJblir nf Chin11 !hill he lei! an imprcs.~inn nr Amc.n('an rl 1Huience ;:i))out tht outcome or res1gnallon to ii China. 11 1s predi('ll'd. will onl rome. In lhr Lini Terl f\atk1n!i unles~ Taiwan ts r:<- pel\cd nr .,.,·i1hdri?11's , The violrn1 re action 1n Peking ilj:?ain~I Rogers· prnpo~al nl "()nf' ('hin ;i -one Tai"'an "' reinforces lhai conclu~1on. Th1!i .:irl;im.:inc\' ~11 ~J:r.~1~ Nii<nn ~'1 1! h.:i l'r 1n ll~ht ro ~a1·e Ta iw;in 10 the U.N. nr n~k :on0thcr hlnw 1("1 \hP honor and in· !egril.1' of Ameri can commllments. Cruelty to Animals • Ill Hot Weather To 1he ~~rl1tor Of rourse. vnu kon\\' hnw rxlr£mely hnt .:i nr1 hunHd 11 1• now. and hil.~ h"f'n fnr ,\Omf' (!;iy~ \\'f'll, lrl mp 11'11 .\n11 II true sto1·1 11\y husb.:ind "''nr ks 1n nur 1 ::ird ~ lar~f part cir the time Yr~irrrt:i~ :if- •erooon hr. silw ii ,vnun,i,: won1;;n park her c-ar across 1he strel'l from n1Jr hnn1f', jl,Pl nul nl th t car anrt walk hr.r Grc.:il Dane rlnrz, e ~horl ct istancc, lhc.n put the dnJ: back 1n h('r rar. !eav1ni:: !he w1ndnw by thP <!river .~ seal <!own apprn,.:im111Ply four tnche:o.. She !hen lonk off fn r part~ unknown -presumably the brarh. 1\1 \' HUS BAND krpl hts rve on 1ht> dnR fnr approximtely 4:, m1nu1cs. the n he rea)il.f'd that lhe doi;: was panlini;: hea11il v. A~ any hum ane pe.rson would. he took lht dng nut of the car -fnrlun<1tely, 1L ""'"'~ 11nlix:ked -then chained the ctog 111 11 nearby tree in the shade and gal't him a howl of water. I eheckerl the dog's collar -lealhr.r and flea. They were both si. 11,1\hl I rlnn 'l knnw "'h11t kepi lhe animal fr om choking l<l death. We then came .---By Geot•ge ---, DEAR GEORGE: l rim doing l\ 1rrm paprr and I "·nnrler ir you could glvr mr an oullinr of the hislory nr advirr col- umnist~ dnwn through lhe aj::cs" STUDENT Of.AR STUO~l\'T : l'h!' lirsl advicr columnist~ were the :incienl Druids who wert' trPt wnrshlperli 11nd danctd around nak~ tn J?tl their 11ns~·ers. Thr only change hall been tha~ now I dance around 11 Dul.ch elm. DEAR GEORGE , Writi ng as you do rnr Sf! man)' ne.wspapers a,nd putt.lni ouL !he k\nd l'lf "'iSrlOm YOU di'!, f Wiii~ wrinrlr rini;. Do you gel mttny pro- posals :' FLOSSI E DEAR FLOSSIE . I rertain!v dll' And YflU wnulrl bt' 1;11rprised ~h111 i~ propnsrd b.v '1 Int of ~pie wh(i fnllo"·erl my ad virt Mail bo x ha ck In nu; hnrnP . .<.till krrpinc. an r~r on lhP dng and \\'i1!Ch1ng for thr n11·ncr 10 return SHE FINALL\' c;:imc sauntcr1n,c rlown lhP )lfree1 -the total lf'nrz.rh nf timP nf he.r al}:"ence hein~ rwn hour.<., nr lnn.'!er. Nrertless tn sa.v. I. and several neighbors, ".~wllClped" rlnl'o'O on hrr. I in!d her wh.it h:irl h::ipPfnPri. ins1sling that shr sit \n the c11r and ~re h0w hnl It 1\•as there she did, unrlcr pro1c.~t \\'hen I asked her how she could posstb!y do such a cruel lf11n:;:: -~hr ~a rrl .•hr harl c·n1nr !o lhf' he:ich tn rn(ll nff thrn fnund n11t ahnu! lhf' ' no rlogs al\o\vtd" nrr\Jn;inre anrl 'rl1dn t 1hink 1! 11'n1drl hurr 1hr. rlrij\ !rt IP;i1r l11n1 in lhP rar -Iha! ~hr ~.:it 1n !hr r:ir fnr 111 0 hour~ ;i1 B i;treteh at t1n1c "1: :inrl 11 d1rln ·1 h11r! hrr -and that ~he had IPfl the w1ndn11· open ·· SHE n 1n 1'''T Sf;Ei\T tn undrrslanrl how wp cn11lri _gp1 sn upsrl o\rr such ;i n1ritlcr \Vh ile we 11i·err 1alkin,c . a man v1s1!1nc 10 thf' nCJ):!hhrlrhnod came <lU! and ~aid hP h;irf rallrcl the SPCA. l dnn l know 1f !tiey harl had time In gt>t there -ilt lca.~1 H1e.v rlidn '! .~hnw up , Fin~lly, lhf' girl i;:ol intn her ca r with !hr cloi;: and lei!. l! ap- peared. durin~ lhe 1nve:"tij\a1inn, th.:it thf' J:!ITI is " gr:oduate .~tudenl al an inland university. II ~he hasn'L learned about Protecting the A retie lnlernat1ona! e1·cnl~ hav,. combined tn niake lhr riue.~1 1nn nf ~·helher nr onl tn lap lhe oil reservr~ of Alaska's North Slope. purely acartcmic. 1\ sr::iH p.:aper, prep.:ircrt by thr An1erican Petrolf'um Jn~ri tute, repnrts !hat 1n thr pasl yr;i.r rilnne ·1he Libyan i;:n1·ernmcnl ordcrrrl R substantial rut. back in crude oil produclinn Rnd thr Tr::ins·Arab1i.n Pipeline .,.,·as ruptured by a bulldozer in Syri11 . ··These tv.·o rvent!i." !hr fJ<l j)f'r notes - ''t'ouple.d ""'11h lhc con!in utd closure nf lhP Sue1. C11n11l -have ct lsrupled the now of Middlt East nil In Eu rnpe. anrl t;.S. refinrrie~ ... "' Thus. lhe. U.S. has lilllf' choice but to develnp Alaski:i 's 01/ resources a.s expedihously as possible. f'E W REALIZF. rhr CXl~nt In 11·hJch the 1'111 in(!u.~try is exerting crforts 10 prO!CC't lht. frl'l gi!e tunrira f}f lhr nil-rich North Slope. The :;;!af( pAper nole1;, fvr cxamplr,. 1h1H r-.orth Slnpe rlrilhng T lj?~ arr ~('I nn ~pcr1al 1nSU \at1njl p::ifi~ lhAt ::ire fcirm('fi h1· f11·P-fnnr -1hick bcrls f)f ~rn \·rl. which Rrt ~urrounded hy t11 kr~ In cnnla1n 11nv "pillage It pninl!I out thll!, 'Serv1ctt ro8d~. airstrips. work areas and t1111l1 G uest Editoria l arr 1nsulatcrl wl[h .11ra1·rl p1lpri fnr fer! hi.ch nl'f!I' 11nri1s1urhrri t11nfl r11 " Turning-to thr proposed Rll().n1ill' p1rr.llnt' from lhc Arcur Stoa In lhr 1r~· frr:r port Of VAlrie1, lhr paper ob!>CT\~~ lht1l !01M1Sl\"f' preparations ha ve been undcr\\·ay s1nC'r IRle 19611 11.nrl s11ys Iha!. "At each s1aj\e r.r the planning. ;ol\owance fnr perma-frnst, J'lrntcction !'If wilrllife and prcservalion of natur11/ beauty were hrld tn be as important as system re!iabih!y and safety •. , ·· l\IORE THA" 1(lfl st1pull.ltio1ts i;fes1gned tn protect !he cnvirmmrnt must bf': fo)lowerl in the constn1ction nr !ht pipclinr Tl1r l!.S pet.rnlrum i ndu~lrv i~ nnw li\'- 1t1.1: wi!h !ht knnwlPd):!t> that tda~kil·~ 011 i~ 'ilal tt1 !ht nation l'lnri lhal it mu.~1 t">P hrnui;?:hl tn 1hP 1011•tr 4fl "'1th thr A"~1~1.:1nrr ol rr1·0Ju11nn:iry hrr:i klhrou~h• 1n en1·1ronrnent11 I protrct1on techncilo~·. Industrial Newt Rt\•irw rn1f'l!I tn ilnrmal s h\' nnw , $hi' prrb.:ibl~• nr1er 11111 Prrh;:ir~ a np11• rn11rsP tthnlild he i\ddPrl !n un1~·ers1lv curnru\a -called · Cnmmnn Srri.~t · F: R01\11\~ /•r·icf.', ll 11g e c;,,,,,rol To lhP Ed itor I 'n!r.~.~ srnnrnnr In au!h nril ,v p111~ ~ hn!rl nn 1nc'fC'1Sl'd raxr~. priers ilnrl \\ai;:r.o;, ;i t the r;itr th10.i:s are i;:n1n1!, l11ere ·\I bf' JU~! lhreP rlasse.~ of )lCOp!r Jn !hr l' S · 11 I the ri r.h, 121 1h(' pnnr flhnsr slill \\'Orkin;: for a hv1nj;! l. rind \ 3 1 !l"H' \'ery pnor 1 th0se nn "'c!f;irr1. £\'er~· t1n1(' 11:1.i:,r.~ .:irr 111rrr;:i~erl. lhft ros1 n{ liv1n_g j:!nr~ up ::inO we p::iy mnr,; taxes. PricP and wage con trol 1s a must . 111. .J. ,\lONAHAN Lr/Ir r( f1n »1 Trnrlrr~ qrr u·r /rnmr . f.'nrn101/11 1rnl P r.~ sl1011/ft rollllf'IJ 1he1r lllf'.~,~a(lr'~ Ill ,10fl 1nnrrl.~ or /r.~·s. Tht rr9/1t rn rn11rlr nsP lrttr.rs /f'I fit .~pac« (1r r/11111u11 rr l1hrl is fPs rrued,. All f.p/,• 1rrs nnr,~I 1nrl11rlp .~1<111nt1JrP t;url moil· 'llfl orlrlrr~.~-tu11 11n;,1Ps n rn11 bt w1rh0 !or/ti n11 1rq•1rsl if .~11 ffit1f.nt re.ascnt 1~ n11rarr 111 PQrtry u·11/ no! bt pub- 11.thl'd . 01!.&N G( COAST DAILY PILOT Rnhrrt ,\'. \\"rrrl, Puhh.(h rr 1'1toma~ r.·rei.;1/, frlitnr .'\lhrr1 IV. Brn rs f;d11ar1al rage Ed it.or Th<> ,.rl11nri111 ra~ .. (lf Ui .. D.:illy Pilllt v,.k., in 1nlor111 ancl "timul;ilr read. rr" h.\ rr"~'"nllnc th1 • nr1,sp11prr'• nn1n1nn, 11nti Mmmrnli111 nn rnp1r~ rif 1n!r!'f'~l ,_nrl '°"11:n1!1rilnrr h:-i p1'I">. 1 1rtu1~ 11 forum lnr ;hr r \111 r11~1nn ,.,, (111r 1 r;irlrr\' 11p1n1nnc, ;inr1 hv prl'- ~ro!ln~ tl1" rl1\rn;,p \'1""'1'f11n1., ,.,f 1n. lnrrn rr1 ""~"r\rr<-;ior! ~f"lkr~mrn "" ll"llJICi nf !hr ol11,1. Friday. A ti~u~l J.1. 1971 - Costa Mesa VOL. 64, NO. 193, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAG ES • ' -· "'.~ -1 -¥· •• ... ~ l ' ·--~ .. • • EDI TI O N ORANGE CoUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1971° • Did Hyde Really Today's Fial N.Y. Steeb .. J'EN CENTS uit? ~ LAFC Flcip Continues as Santa Ana Sues Again -. f'. tl. ,• ,. ' > . . .. f DAILY l'ILCT f'hl .. ~r Gl'et kllMl4tr Blnc k Day for Midnight ··No. I'm not hungry. Drat it. here r am locked up by the Huntington Beach Humane Society on Friday the 13th. my favorite day of the year. I get out of jail Sun day. But tha t's too late. Oral it." Apollo's 'Ge11esis Rocli' May Hold Moon's Sec1~ets • SPACE CENTER. 1-louston (UPI) - The prize nf Apollo 15's surprise pack;ige of moon samples has fulfilled the hopes of geologists -it indeed appcr1rs to he Uie elusi,·e "genesis rock" that c-ou!d \\'rite the opening chap1er nf lunar hi story But it "'i!l lake scicnlisls \vccks and maybe months of d1ff1cult la boratory testing ~o be sure the f1st-s1zed. milk· v.•hite sample f\1o_ 15415 is a piece of the primev;i] lunar crust. If it is, it wou ld d11!e b;ick to when the moon, e;ir!h 11nd r;olar system were formed, an esti mated oi.6 bill ion years ago. H artelius W in.s Further Dela y s On Fraud Trials Dr. Ebbe Ha rte\lus of Corona del r.tar has been gr;inted further del ays r f his two Orange County Superior Cour1 trials en charges of insurance fr aud and bribe:rv. Pre$iding Judgf' \\1illiAm C. .Speirs ordered the phys ician ln appear Aug .. 10 for trial nn 12 counts nf insurance fraud levelled against him. He set. the hribery trial for Oct. 20 and freed Hartelius on his personal promise lo appear. The ere\\' !ha! brought !he rork back , DRviri R . .Scott. Alfred r-.1 "'nrrlen ;inrl J::imes R. lr1\•in. turned today to brief ing the final two moon f11gh1 teams nn what to expect 1\hen thry set ou t next yf'11r. Apollo 16 ;is1rona111s John \\' Young. Thomas K. l\iartingly and Charles l\l Duke are scheduled to g(l to the mOfin's central highlands next r-.iarch. And the space agen cy. in a surprise move, an· nounced Thursday night that geologisl- astronaut Harr1son 11. Schmitt haS been 11ssis:ned to the Apollo 17 crew along with Eugene A. Cernao as comm<1nder and Ronald E. Evans as orbital pilot. l\1anned spacecraft cen ler spokesman John !l.1cLealsh said Schmitt and Cernan, a veteran of two previous space flights and commande r of Apollo 17, will spend three day~ exploring the lunar surface. Evans will remain alone in lunar orbit while they are on the moon. McLeaish also said the three men who just returned from America's first truly scientific moon landing expedition - Apollo 15 pitnts David R. Scot t. James B. lrw:in an d Alfred M. Worden -will serve as the backup crew for Apollo 17. Although the space agency did not Rn- nounce a target for Apollo Ill. informed sources said Schmilt and Cernan pro-- bably would become the first men to land inside a cra!er The most likely landing sile, agency !See APOLW, Page %) An appellate court "'ill be asked today tn rul~ that Orange County Supervisors Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers and Los Alrtmitos Councilman Joe Hyde were mt properly served with reslrainin~ orders before hfnnday's s i x · ~ e c o n d meeting of the Local Agency Form;ilion Con1miss1on. Sant.1 Ana City Attorney ,Ji1n W1thrr11 today told the DAILY PILOT that he is in the final stages of his appeal to the Fourth District Court of Appeals and his County to Get $6 Million In Job Funds By TERRY COV ILLE 0 1 IM D•lty 1'11111 ii•!! r..1ore than sn m1lhQn in feder;i,t job relief money was awarrlf'rl to Orange County ;ind six county c1t1es trirlay. 111::. cording to !he US. l)epartmcnt of Labor. The mnncy is allnc;it.ed for cities \Vith more than 75 ,000 popul;1tion and to county government. The six C'ilirs <1re Anaheim, Santa Ana , c;arden Gro ve. Huntington Beach, Fullerton and OrangP. ~1ost city administrations v.·ere surpris· ed at !he large amounts of money an· nounced . None of the cities v.·erc in· formed this morning of dollar amount~. though representatives of each city were meeting with labor officials in Los Angeles. The city allotments are: -Anaheim. $1 ,011.400. -Santa Ana, $689, 7fl0. -Garden Grove, $.\99.3"ln -Huntington Beach, ~478,500. -Orange. $330.100. -Fullerton, $321.800 -Orange County, $2,8i3,600. "We had no idea how much m0ney we V.'ere gelling,·• Brander Cast!e, assis tant city administrator of H11ntington Beach, said this morning. "13ut we have a lot of ;ireas in the city y,•here we could expedite 6ervice."' President Nixon only slp:ned the SI billion Emergency Unemployment Ar't f.1onday. California receives a tnl.al of $100,400,0CKJ for its cities and counties. r-.fosl cities were caught by surprise with the speed the money y.•as allocated. Anaheim officials. ho,vcvcr, snid they hnre to nren up 7.'i Ji:ibs \v1th their $1 million. Other cities wrren'l sure how much emplnyinenl 01ey could offer. The fed eral program is airned at relievi ng the hea\1y unrmplo.vmenl The monry i;:oes tn r'llJ('.~ ;:ind coun11es so they ran hire personnel that their oy,•n budgets co11ld not suprorL Federal funds w1!! account for !Kl per· ccnl of the project. whi le city offic1;i,lJ1 are expected to provide JO percenl in the fonr. of money or services Assistanl Labor Secretary r.-T;i lcolm Lnvl'll sa id lhe federal gov ernment will not be peering over the shoulders of lncal officials as they decide what kinds of jobs to create. But he said the emphasis would be on putting peopl e to work as quickly as possible with special consideraticn for (See ~fONEY. Page !) Costa Mesa Thief Ta kes Greasy Booty Some thieves will steal an ything Taco Bell ma nager John S. R!"IOl1 ar. rived lo open up shop at 647 \V. l9!h St .. in Costa Mesa Thursday lo find evidence of an overnight visitor. He told Officer Rudy l\1alik a 55 gallon drum of sta le cooking grease worth $15 was missing. application for a \\'rit of prchibition will be filed •·probably late lhis aftfrnoon." "\Vhat we are asking the appellate court to recognize is that lhe three nam· I'd men called !he meeting to order long before any service was made," Withers s;iid. "The granting of a Y.Tit wo uld mea n !hat the appellate court rt>cognizes the legali ty of lhe meetin.t; and If it does that C'ancels out everything that has since. taken place." 'Vith~rs said th at V."OUld include the hearing into the whole LAFC debacle scheduled before Orange County Superior Court Judge J . E. T. "Ned" Rutt.er Aug. 23. .J udge Rutter ordered the six-second riasco of five da ys ago ex punged from the records. lie also ordered Battin, Caspers anrt Hyde to ;ippear before him to answer allegations of contempt filed by the League of Cities. DAILY PILOT ~111r Ltf l'lr!M S11iile, Baby, St1aile Kids seem pretty excited over this seven-foot shark landed by a New· port Beach dory fisherman this morning offshore of. Newport Pier. It is unknown if he liked to bite people but he sure had the teeth Cor it. 300 Ac1·es of Mesa Land Eyed £01~ Regio11al Parli B~· TERR Y COVILLE 01 !ht D•ll1 Piiat S••ll /\ .'lOO·ar"e parcrl of state land next lo the Costa Mesa f,nlf Course is s!ill listed as ~urph.1~ wilh lncal agencies hoping to m;ikf' it a regional park . State Assemblyman Robert Burke (R- 11untington Beach) said today it isn't likely the land will be sold publicly for another use. "The stale parks and recreation com· miss ion has said it!'! best use would be far a regional park sil.e. though il would not do for a st;i,te park," Burke said. The land has been offered to both the cit y of Costa l\.1esa and Orange Cunty, but neither agency has the money to handle such a large project alone. "The original asking price was $12 million," City Manager Fred Sorsabal :11aid. "ThC're's no way 11.·e could buy it or develop it." The price ha!'! now bttn cul by 5Q pt"r· cent , but Sorsabal said the city still can 't hand le $F. million. Costa Mesa off icials are working with the county on the possibility of a join t powerg agreement to buy and develop the land .:is a regional park site. Ken11eth Sampsor .. director of parks for the county, said the board of supervisor~ has pas!liert a resolution asking the state lo remove the land from its "surplus" c111egory, to give city and county officials more time to work out a joint powers project. Burke pledged his support to any effort to make the land available for a park. "I think it will eventually become a park, whether regional. city or whatever.'' The land i!'! highly valued as park land becatL<;e of its size, its location next to the Santa Ana River and the fact an im· portanl archeological site -an indian camp -was found on it. County supervisors have included the 300 acres as part of the Santa Ana River greenbelt project. In their plans the site would become a region al park with an equestriR n link to the river. It!! importance to archeology was discovered last summer when student! from Cal State Fullerton found 110me old Indian rellc! lhat may be traceable to the Gabrlellno Indians as far ba ck as 900 A.O. Hartelius, 50, who lives in Costa Mesa. ls accused of obtaining a disability In· 11urance policy for a person who was not employed by him and of accepting sickness benefits when the insured person was 1ctua.lly serving Ume in state prison. Five Good Guys Honored Such items as chipping tools. agate cores and a stone bowl poMtbly 10,000 years old were faund at the site. No one has yet ouUined speclflc pltn!I for development of tbe: land. An equestrian center has been one 11Ug· gesUon, but nothing will happen until county and city ofnclals can devise a plan for securing, and more importantly, developing the land. He will be charged in the second trial with brib ing a witness not to sllow up for a IX"ell minary court hearing that preceded his Superior Court trial on charges cf arscm and fraud. Harl elius was found not guilty of those charges after it was alleged in the aix- v.'cek trli'll that he set fire to his Comna del Mar 0ffices anrl faked the theft of his automnbile to cl11im the Insurance monty. The phyi;ic1an Is schrdulcd 10 lace A three-day hea ring befnre tht State Board a( Medical E:itaminrr~. presently i;chrdul· td for Sept. 21 , '2211nd 2.1 in Los Angeles. He will be chaq~ed Al !hat hearin g vdt h 11dm lnlsterini;: narcotics and dangerous r\rug~ to two Costa Mesa women, one nf whom dltd while allegedly under the in- fluence of drugs. Mesa Kiwanians Cite Young People for Citizenship Five young prople who played mejor rOl es in public service. Includ ing solving 1t wave of burglaries and 5aving a life, were honored Thursday for their actions. The newest reclpltnl<i of the Co6ta ~lesa North Kiwanis Club Good Guy Cila· !Inns were hn$1erl At lunch and given $10 whrn they cashed In the tickets. City r..1anaAcr Fred Sorsabal alsn spokt during the hmchoon honorlnR the four bnys and girlfriend of one, "'hn helped rei;cue 8 man from " burning building. Michael Cooper. IR. of AnAheim and Laurie: Cha~!. 18. of Ross moor , Were on ~ e date .July 4 when they spotted flames at a residence on Wal nut Street. "l..aurie a11sisted l\.1ike in drai,?g1ng onf! of the occupants trom the burning str uc· lure an d hel ped to revive him," ac- co rding to her citation . Terry W. Henry. 12. sa w c11r burgh1r5 breaking lnttJ vehicles at a Costa t.1esa 11pnrtmcnt. romplex An~. 1. called pollce and led them to the ~US()C(IS. Scnll C. Vo\7., ll. noliccd !'!imilar 11c· Uvity invol \•ing a couple who hRd betn sllflng in a parked car at anothtz apart. ment rompl~ in t.arly Junct I-le.obtained a Uceni;e nunber of the car and de1erlpLion of lhe couple, after seeing the man trying doorknobs t,o variou11 apartment!!. His citation says he helped .!iOlvt 3 total of 24 burglaries in Orange County, plus 14 ln Costa Mesa. Jose.ph E. Miracle was alM honored for ~lping pollcP cApt.ure a service sl&t!On hu rRh1ry susp«:t he had seen break 11 window and enter the building. He called pollce end kept his eye on the burglar until their arrival, according to invtt.llgallnp; <lfficers who Issued the Good Guy Cltotlon. '· Malaysia Hunts Reds SIBU. Maluysia (APl -Secur1ty force,; hunting Communllt guerrillas In western Saraw ak hive •rrested more than 90 people for i;ubverslve: and Com· munist activities this week, 1 government spokesman n id today. The gpokesman said Com muni11t guer· riUa11 have murdered more than 19 civil ians In the realon since lbt beginning &( the year. The league held an emergency seasicn <ln the county courthouse lawn Monday an hour before the -emergency sessicn organized during the Wttkend by Battin and caspers got under way in the nearby, hearing room . That riotous meeting ended six seconds later with Battin and Hyde running from the room beating off process servert after the supervi3or replactd Anaheim Councilman Cha rles Pearson w I t h Anaheim attorney Herb Licker, Slick Sailors Take Yacht -Get Caught By ALMON LOCKABEY DAILY l'ILOT SN!l1111 tlltw Wanna steal a boat? Tl's easy. Or so it seemed tn 11 trio of "boat buyers'" who are now languishing in a Mexican jai l a\\·aiting charges by the FBI i nd Newport Beach police. The &uspects were identified by Me:it· lean authorities as Charels Edward Pruilt, 31 , Sea.I Beach; Charles Mo rin Carr, abou t 20, no known address and Da vid Allen of Bu rlington, Vt. Only two of the trio were involved in the alleged theft of the $50,000 Grand Banks-42 Lilleo from Irvine Anchorage July 17. They shoved off from the marina with the "bon voy1ges" of nearby beat owner11 ringing in their ears. "They were pretty eute aperators,'• said Chuck Ullman, owner n( the Balboa Marina which 1l110 cperates the Irvint anchorage. Here is the way it happened, 1ccording to UJlman : The pair came to Bal boa Marina in early July looking for a boat lo purchase for cruising. Destinalion fl.fexico or British Columbia. They ha dn't decided. A marina sa lesman showed them th4' Grand Banks-42, Lillec, owned by Leo Goode of Newport Beach and Palm Springs, and listed for sale at Balboa f.1arina. "Just what we are looking for," en. thused the two prospects. Afttr in- specting the boat, they left promising to come back and close the deal. lnstead, according to UJlman, they Apent the next couple or week.c; stocking the; boat, after jimmying the loclts to eain acces!'!. Pruitt went to Ba!h oa Marina and gave " check for M.OCKJ as do wn paym ent, pro.- mising they would retum in a couple of !See BOAT, Pag e %) Wilson Tapped For Leag ue Post Cost a Mesa Mayor Robert Wilson wa1 among four Orange County city officlala nominated Thursday night for executive posts on the county's chapter of tM League of californ ia Cities. Wilson was the choice for league direc- tor. Santa Ana Councilman J erry Pat. te;rS(ln, currently vice preAident under Fountain Valley Mayor Ed Just is nominated for president. Nominated for vice president on the threMfficer slate were Mayor Gill Arbison of Stanton and Councilman Hal Sims of La Rabra. Further nominations will be accepted from the floor at the league's electian Sept. 9 in Orange. The new officers will comprise th e group's 1971·72 board. Orange Weadter Little temperature chanp ex· peeled for today and Sa turday. Highs along the coast around 75, 85 Inland. Lows tonight b<tween eo- 70 degrees. INSmE ·TODAV BC'.loths on tht grten at the Lcgunc Beach. Festival of Arts Js tht subject of o feature on Page 25 of todog'1 Weekender. ... ,lilt t ) c.11,.,,,1, , Cl'Nctlllt u, 11 ci. •• 11... ll-411 C..m<1 JI Cl9tt....... JI 0..tfl NllltM II °"""'"'' II l!dttl•t•I ,... ' •ftt•rt•lftlMflt u.si ,.lftl "'l:I lt•U ... _,. 11 Allll LtMWI 11 M•!ll1•1 & MIJI llt ,_.let 1' ' l f DAIL V PILOT C Bad Water In Newport Big Problem By BARBARA Grus 01 ~ Dell, ~1111 ll•H Lack an onshore toilel fac1!itit:s And upl and drainage ha\•e created con- tamination and ht:alth problt:ms in Ne~·port Harbor and Upper Ne~·pcrt Bay, the California Rt:gional Water Quality Ointrol Board was told Thursday during a session al CCI. Teslimony on conditions 1n Lower Bay and Back Bay Y•as presented to the board by Robert Stone. director of en· vironmental health for the Orange county Health Department. Other testimony was presented by Newport Beach city officials are their ef- tort.s lo combat bay and harbor pollution. Stone presented re:;ults of .a mid- summer water quality surveillance pr~ gram conducted jolnUy by stale and local health act:ncies. The studies include water clarity (lbservatiorui and bacterial and chemical testing of shellfish. Results show that the upper and lower bays share similar contamination pr<>- blems, all attributed, says Stone, to discharge of nutEienl!, ailt, and a h.igh concentration of coliform organism!'! from Santa Ana-Delhi Qiannel and San Diego Creek. The studies also revealed that ~9 per· cent of the landings in the Newport Harbor do not comply with regulations aet for shore toilet aC<:ess. The Newport Beach city ordinance demands that facilities be available every tv.·eaty slips, ()r every 400 feel "The lack of adequate shore toilet facilities," said Stone, "is not uncommon ()n the public landings throughout the Harbor Area." In Lower Bay, there is evidence of fecal contamination resulting from ac· tivlties of boaters using moorings in the harbor, aays Stone. Added to this is the problem of insufficient circulation, wh ich forces street surface run-0ff to drain inte narrow dead end channels. Findings show that Upper Bay has upland drainage into the shallow estuary. ag well as insufficient ti dal exchanges to accommodate contents of the flow. As a result, Upper Bay has consistently failed to meet bacterial quality standards for shellfish harvesting. Samples of fish examined for DDT and mercury in spring, 1971, however , were found lo be well l\'ilhin the Federal limits, said Stone. Slone said that because of Umited man- power and funds , the two-week mid·sum- mer wale r quality surveys have ceased: but year-round programs have been ex· panded under state control. In the mornin& session, the board heard testimony by George Dawes, city harbor chief and director of the Upper Newport Bay Cooperative Planning Project. Dawes urged the board to consider pro- viding money lo expand a study the city of Newport Beach has launched in con· junction with the Stale Department of Human Resources Development. Da~·es said the HRD had commitled $25,000 to pay three graduates of the Orange Coast Qil/ege marine leclinalogy program to study the water quality of Newport Bay. From Pagel MONEY ... Vietnam veterans. minority g r o u p members and disad~·antaied per~ans. Some of the most common jnb:s ex. peeled to be filled are firemen, policemen. teaching. publi c health and pollution control. DAILY PllOl •ob.rt N. w •• d Pr•:G'"I •nd ~110111,.,..,. Jeclt A. C11rloy VL(o ~fft..,...I "'" G-•I M•~·r TlooM•I IC1e•JI E'ilor llloM1t A. Murplil111 M1-oitol Ellllot Cll1rlo1 H. Looi Rich1rd '· Nell ,1i .. t1t111. M1n1gl"(O lta\l'tU c.-.. ..... OfflA l lO W11t l1y S1111t M1ilin9 A<!ldte1•: r.o .•••• S•O. 'J•J• Oftw ....... I H..,_.. lmtl'I• Dr N_.I 1o.i:~v1•ll l.aW'I ••<fl1 m '""'"t """"~~ M~ Blff!O: 111r; ""'" ll&11l1v1•d 1M C""""'ll: JIU NOl"'lfl El C..mlroe .. 111 FricUy, AuQLlil ll, 1971 • I =· C 0 ST A • .. T11sti1i Eligible County ·Trustees Approfe Grant Dy GEORG1'~ LEIDAL 0 1 th1 D1hy ~11111 StUI The Orange County Board of EcluC'a t1on Thursday approved a grant application sttklng $76,462 of federal learning im· prO\'emenl moneys that are alJocaltd to districts according to the number of .students from welfare families. district 1t:ho would benefit by the special help. The county trustee!'! did not discuss the v•elfare issue. but rather stressed the gairui made by students participating in the joint program last year. Dr. Robert Peterson, co un t .v FU TUR E TRAFFIC PATTERNS FOR NEWPORT FREEWAY, BRISTOL -PALISADES INTERCHANGE The cooperative effort by the county schools office \\'ould fund reading and mathematics improvement programs in eight county schools. superintendent of schools. said a goal or one month's gain in reading skills le\"el for each month of study had been set al the outset of the prograrn . ··1n some of the county department's schools. reading gains of thret months have been recorded for each month a student has been enro!J- ed in the special program." Tr1ffic Should Be Flowing Over Naw Cro?oSroads By Summ_•_,_o_f_l_9_7_2 _______ _ Freeway Intercha11ge Construction Begins V.'Ork is now under way on the $'Z million interchange .... ·hich ~·ill !ift Newport Freeway traffic over Bristol Street.Palisades Road in Costa ~tesa. The project contracl \ ... as awarded Services Slated For Ethel Bevan Costa Mesa ceramicist Ethel E. Bevan of 1856 Pomona Ave., died Wednesday at Park Lido Convalescent Hospital. ~1rs. Bevan , 87, had resided in the harbor area for 16 years. She is survived by sons, Horace A. Be\/an of Escondido. and Arthur G. Bevan of Newport Beach ; sister, Adah Carselli of Riverside: and granddaughter, Josephine Marino of Riverside. Funeral services for Mrs. Bevan will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Pacific. View Chapel. followed by interment at Pacific View Memorial Park. ' ( April 26 , but \\'ork isn't expected lo be complet.ed until the sumn1er or 1972, ac· cording to state highwa y engineers. The interehange will elin1inate !he cur. rent traffic Ile-up now tound v.•ith rref'""'ay tra!ftc crossing Brlstnl·Pahsades traffic. The free1vay will go over Bristol Street. gi ving Bristol traffic a clear shot through to Palisades Road . \Yorkers will construct a ha!F mile of six-lane freeway, bringing the lip of the freeway nearly to Mesa Drive. An additional mile of grading will prepare the freew ay for fut ure con· struction past Del 11ar. Freeway traffic will dump on to the current Ne .... ·port Boulevard. During daylight hours, at least (\\'O lanes of traffic \\'ill be kept open on Bristol Street, Palisades Road and Newport Boulevard lhroughout con- struction of the interchange. Engineers said the free.,.,·ay currently carries 75,000 cars daily, both directions, and can be expected to increase !o 122,000 \•ehicle:s daily by 1990. Progress Puts a Dent fu Sympl1onic Cultu1·e By CARRARA KR EIBICH 01 1~1 0111, Pilot Slltf "Bigger isn't necessarily better." It'~ a phrase heard frequently these days as communities-Laguna Beach for ex ample -wonder "'hat their fate may be U once lon ged-for gro1>.1th is permitted to go on unchecked. i'oiore and more concerned citizens. visualizing !he day v.hen the pleasant town they used to kno\v go1~s down for the rhird ti1ne in a morass of ca rs, fumes, people, buildings and overflowing sewers, are calling halt. It used to bl": tlial ~rowth meant progress, and 1\·1th- aut progress, life would hardly be worth living. There are !hos~ wJ10 1'!111 ;:ir1here lo 1h1s lirnc·honnred m<1:.:1ni. Others are 1ak1ni;: a second look and wond£'r1ng iF 11/e just niight have been a li!t!e bel(cr if some1h1n~ had liap-- pened ln stunt the j!rowth before 1! beranie over"·hehnin,11, AH this camr liomr. in rntcrocosm. at a rcl'ent con· cert in rhr HoH,•wood Ro11l ~lr\l\l' \'EARS AGO. rhr writer·s family had a hoint" just 01•er the hill from \he bowl and rin \1arm summt·r n 1~h!s "·e'd scramblP up onr side and do1111 the other ro spend a pleasant e1·ening listen ing to ~·hat used lo bt kno~·n as '"Symphonies Under the Star!">." Not being :stalistically minded at thr time. !ht> precise capacily or the old 00~·1 escapes us. but it wasn't so bi~ LhFlt you <·ou!dn't get a pretly good view of the stage even frorn 1he !)O.cen1 seals up top and \he SOlilld \\'BS ac· ceplable from most locations. On the long-hair l_\'pe sym~ltony nifilhls !Tuesdays). the cro.,.,·d 1\•ould be. maybe 2,000. Double or triple that number \\"OU)d turn out for the Saturday night specials \11ilh "names·' like Lily Pons and Andre Kostelanetz, but the bowl was never exactly rolling in money. Sometime after the war. someone apparently decided to re111edy this. lt ~·as quite a promotion campaign, Programs .,.,·ere p:>pularized and every known gimmick was used to fill lhe empty seats, from setting up areas for pre-con- cert picnics lo running buses from outlying p.:1rking lnts to beat the traffic. IT 1\fUST llAVE \\'orked be}'Ond anyone"i; 111ildest dreams because soon there were no empty seats left io fill -so they built some more seals. carving back into the hill to do so -and some more parking lnls -and ran more buses -and enlarged !he. picnic area -and built a restaurant. \Vitncssing this rnonvment to cultural progress af1er an absence of three decades .... -as somewhat traumatic. Our old street had \"Bnished forever. they·d mo\·ed oul the houses and turned it into a parkinji! lot. The hill over \\'hich \\"e had :scrambled 11as shaved back lo " thin v.·aH nf earth, v.·lth rov.· upon endless rov.· of stats 1narchlng upv.·ard v.·here the \\"nod· ed bank used to be. The seats -no...,. numhcrin,R" morr t.han Ii.ODO -\11ert all lilted the ni~hl v.'e v.·ere !here. t}u l our h05tess. a dedicated rnen1her of the Bowl Volunteers, ~·hO!e !elf-appointed task is "filling the bowl." told us this still is a problem sometimes and requires a great deal of promol.ion -things likt: having special children's n!ghl.5, or Beverly llilJ:s or Azusa nights when resident.! of those com- mun ities come in charter buses. Bt.rr ON SPECIAL nights like tli1~. \\'lth its Tchaiko1·~ky Spc<'lacular featuring the 1812 O\'erture .,.,·ith real rannon 3nd fire~·orks. filling the bo11·I is no trouble at all. Jn fa ct. there were so many latecornf'r.~ st11cked up &t the t"nlry afte.r the Hrst movemen t of the Sixth Symphony it looked like bargain day in ~facy's basement ~·here they were let in -and the con ductor w&ited pa!iently through ~·hat must have been hls first 15·minute break betwten movements before pro- ceeding with the concert. Jt was a prelty good concert from !htn on. but lhcy\•e done some juggling with amplifir.aHon lo rcnch those new hilltop se11~ and this sometimes has a funny effect close.r do11·n The fireworks v.·t rt fine and e\·eryone sremed lo enjoy th111 Getting out of the parking !Qt w.11:s speclaculllr loo. But. lhere v:ere SC-Ott.$ of pollce v.·aving us all onto tht nearest freev.·ay. v.·hlch fortunalely \vas \\"here 'A"C wanlcd Ln go, From then on It \\'llS. 11 rlear run at n:i mph and oo signals all the l\'!iY home. \Vt mar ... rled on rhr \l"tl\" about hnw the old bo"'l had Rrown \\'e 11lsn aiz:reed "'t rl1dn'l feel much like going back again. 2 Land Projects To Head Age11da For Mesa Council 1'wo maior land developments are ex· pe eled to top the list of a long agenda for tllonday night's Costa ~Icsa City Council l!ession. One ilen1 conrerns :i proposed fire· story Jlolid:i.v Inn . ll'hilc the other 1:; a rezone request for a 30·acre apartrnent proiiect near Orange loast College. Topeka Inn 1\1anagernent, proposed de1·elupers of !he Jlol1day Inn at 3!31 Bristol SI., 11tll seek permission lrom the l'CJ1u1cil to e.~cecd 1he city's height hmiLa- 11on. The planriing commission turoed doll'n Holiday lnn last 1\[onday \\'hen homeo\vers complained !he motel \\OUld interfere "1th their privacy. In 1966, the city council approved plan! for a se ven.story Holiday Inn. but it \\'as never built. The planning commission Howe ver. Tustin Union llig!i School trustees failed to approve their parlicipa- Uon in the pruram ?o.tonday. This drops the. number of schools who will share tn the grant to seven. . Dan l\IcFarland, county schools federal projects coordinator, tol1 the county school board Tustin could ~till be eligible for the $12,000 set aside for it in the ap- plication if their board ·acts at it~ next meeting. L. Jay lngall . associate superintendent for instruction of !he Tustin high dl:strlcl, sa id today. "It isn't likely that we'll be bringing the matter back to the board considering the philosophical stance the board has taken." \\'bile [our Tustin trustees agreed !\ton· day night tying the funding for the learn· ing program to Welfare students was ''ridiculous," tv.·o trustees voted in favor of the project. Chester G. Briner of ~f ission Viejo and Mrs. June Sm ith of Tustin agreed there were students in the Fron• Page l BOAT ... \vas split 3-2 when it turned dov.•n Holiday days \\'ith the additional $46,00J 1£r close Inn 1\londay night. so the counc.il outcome the deal. JS unpredictable. Jn buying equipment and provisio ning The 30..acre apartincnl project. pro-the boat, the suspects apparently gave posed for the corner of Adams Avenue ruhber checks to Newport t.tarine Supply <ind Fairview Road, was the subject of a and a local market. At least, Newport special city cou ncil study session this polire have \varrants for Pruitt on bad 1\·cek. check charges amounting to some $2,000. If appro\'ed. there could be as much a~ \\'hile readying the OOat, the pair 8~3 '"fan1ily style'' apartments \\"ith 2.2i6 changed the name to Sea Sprite by in· residenls. on the properly. st alling a name board. They also manag. At least one councilman. Alvin Pinkley. ed to get ne11> state CF numbers. ac· has said he dne:;n'l favor the project cording to Ullman. because any •(;hnnl children from 1L All this was going on \'ihile the owner \\"OU]d ha1e to be hus('d !O anot.hcr area. <;oode was in Canada and unaware of the 'fhr Nc v.·por1 -.\J rsa L'n1f1cd Schoo I "lransaction." Dis1ntL has nnt publ irly opposed the pro· As !he suspects busied themselves ;eet. preparing lhe boat for sea. they thre1v Another ho! ilrm cnunci!n1en are ex· bo;it o...,.ner.c: in adjoining slips off by C'X· pected to l;;J...e up i\·1Qnday night -though plain1n11.· '"\\'c bought the boat.'" and it i•n"t listed on the agenda -fs !he rf'tri1•1nA hearty congratulations. sa\;:1rv .c:1\ual!on lnr cit\• firemen. E\"er\ooe knew the boa! v.·as for sale. The firc mrn"s a.c:soci.at1on is asking for Balboa illarina didn"t know the OOat 10 percent increases. tht> c11y lias recom· \1as 1:one untH a salesman look another mended live percent for basic firemen pro~pec\1\·e Grand Banks-42 buyer lo see and 2.S percen1 for higher gr;ides. !he !.illeo. ll was gone, The council might settle the salary "\\here is !he Lill1eo~" neighboring issue htondav. Counciln1en open the.1r tenanls 11·c•re ::1~ked. •·01i. those two cuys general meetlng at. 6:30 p.m. The 30-a{'re vou :o;old 1t to took off about a week ago aparlment projett is the. only public iJr ci!hcr 11.-le~ico or. British Columbia ," hearing srhedu!ed hionday. \I <is the c::i\m reply. ------ Board member Roger Anderson 0£ Huntington Beach moved approval of the grant application by the board. ~1cFarland said the grant (or the 1971 · 72 school :year would have provided fi\•e teachers and five instructional aides lo be employed in the eight schools. He. noted the nature of the personalized instruction offered by the program increased the need for aides rather than teachers and expanded the benefits of the special study At a lower cost. Carl Anderson Services Slated Carl E. Anderson, o\\·ner and operator of Harbor Blue Print al 2821 Newpor~ Blvd., ~ta 1\-lesa, died \Vt:dnesday in L-Os Angeles. He was 68. J\fr. ..\nderson had resided \\'ilh his wife, J\[ary Alice at 3206 \\'. Hood, Santa Ana for twelve years. He is survive d by his '~1ife. l\\10 sons, Gene Anderson of Garden Gro\"e, and Don Anderson of San la Ana : and si.1 grandchildren. Funeral services v.·j[J be Saturday in Salina, Kan. at 10 a.m,1 From Page l APOLLO • • sources said, is the crater Alphonsus - an ancient feature gouged from almost exactly the center of the moon's face a5 seen from earth. Scientists expect the astronauts lo find within !he deep walls of the crater some of tlie oldest rocks on tile moon and perhaps snn1e extinct \"Olcanoes. Sco1t and Irwin \\"Blched as scientists· made !he first preliminary exam1nat1on of the half·pow1d rock in the lunar receiv· ing laboratory late Thursday. "They both stood tliere and gradually :i big smile came over their races." saict Dr. IVilJiam P. Phinney , chief gf'Ologis! at. the i'olanned Spacecraft Center. They foun d the rock resling on a stone pedestal at the edge of a mounloinside crater Aug, ~ SUMMER SALE CONTINUES LARGE SELECTIO N O F SHERR ILL UPHOLSTERY JU ST RECEIVED. LUXURY FABR ICS - HIGH QUALlfY -SPECIAL PRICES DE SCRIBE THE SE OUTSTANDING SELECTIONS OF THE LATEST STYLES AND FABRICS. f WAREHOUSE SAU CONTINUES Ntw wtrthoui.e 1toc:~ h•s been added to the e lre,dy l1r9e errey of febulou' velu e1. Don't forget the hundred' of y1rd1 of f ine drepery e nd upholstery f1bric1 et• fract ion of their original cost. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE HIWl'ORT STORI O,IN P:•IDAT 'T IL' NEWPORT BEACH 1727 We1tcliff Or., 642-2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Prof111ion1I Interior De1igner1 Avalleble-AIO INTERIORS LAGUNA l!ACH 345 North Co1st Hlghw1y Phont: 494-6551 .1 I I I lVeiv H eart Patient Doing Well DE'fROIT fU PIJ -Haskell Shanks, his heart functioning vdth the aid of a permanently iinplanted pump, today v.·as taken off the methanical respirator that \':as h<.>lping him breathe and felt \.rel! enough to sit up in bed and eat soft foods . A spoke!ini ;in for S111ai Hospit.'11 , y,•here a !P<11n 1ir ti(w- !ors iniplanted \hP parl 1a l 111ech;inica! he;irt iri til(' Q:!- year-0ld Shani..~· bnd.v \\'rdnr~· da.v, si:ud lie is ··fc1·!111g great.'' .. He spt·u l a 1·0111lurl;i!Jlc 111ghl, lhc respir;l!ur has been 1·e1noved and he:s s1tt1ng up in heel," the t>pokesman said, .. The partial mechanical hearl is v:orki ng very well." Shanks felt we\! enough, the hospilal said, to be p•Jt on a e.ofl diet. The •·patch booster .. is 11 six-inch partial mechanical heart macle of dacron and Silicone and is lhe first mechanical heart device e\·er designed for permanent use v•ithin the hody. Shanks l1ad been suffering frr11n l'O!l· gestive heart fai!urP . v.:hich each ye1ir cl aims about 250.()()() Ji ves, ;ind c!0Clors tiairl the derice 11·;is hts la st hope for life. The only medications hC' 1s receivin~. doctor.~ said. 11·ere antibiotics and his standard heart pills. But hospital officials said the next several days would be critical. 'The biggest dani;:er during that period was blood clots which may form a round lhe device -one 0£ U1e major problems other researchers ha\'e encountered in develop- ing heart-assist devices. ·McGoven1 Rips Nixon Economics WASH!i\'GTON j UPI f Calling Pre~ident N i x o n 's econom ic policies · · can d y • coated nons ense," Sen George S. l\1cGo\'ern 10-S.lJ.l. lflrlav prnposed an a J t e r n ;:i 1 1 \' (. designed to cut un<'1111>loyn1enl to 4.5 percent by the end of 1972. Nixon May Not R11n -Senator r..IJNNEAPOLJS, J\1lnn. (U PI \ -Sen. Vance J{artke ( D-lnd. ), predicted 'Thursday there ts lrss than an even c:hance President Nixon will run fur re-election in 1971. "So F11r as I am concerned." Hartke said. "the chances are only :;o.5() and probably less th<in that . that President Nix· on \\'Ill run for re-elec11on ·• The senalor also h a d predic ted in .July, 1967. th;in then-President Lyndon B. Johnson 1\'0u!d nol seek re· cleclioo. Johnson announced the follov.·ing JI.lar ch he v.•oukl not run. "l'he Johns on-Nixon Administration has d<lrned near destroyed the country,'' he told UP I tn an intervie\v \Vhi!e in Minneapol is to ad· dress the Je1vish \\' a r Veterans Conve nt ion. He also sai d Nf'w Ynrk t\1ayor ,John \I. Lindsa y·s !'IVill'h (rum !he Hepubl1can lo •he l)emocrat1c Parry ".~ound­ i·d 1!1£> death knell uf the Hepuhlican !'arty as a 11a- l1onal party .. ll<1rtke said he th inks "the ltl•public<ln !'art~' lusrs a lnl'' by Lindsay·s s11·ih:h1ng to lhl' Dl'n1ocra1 s. ··in substiince. \I/hat he (Lindsay) has said is that I.here is no room for pro- gressive thought inside !h~ Rt'publican J'arty," he said, "I'm not saying !here is not, but that is what he's saying. "lft''s sounded !he death kn<'ll for the Hepublican Party as a nationa l party." Hartke said he doesn't know l\hcthcr the N'P1v York m;:iyor 11ill run fo r President. gnvrrnor or "tn ay JUSl be con- sidrrlng playing a prominenl role in lhc> pol1 t1 c<1 I process in- side th£' l)emocratic Party. "Rut I think that for an~·one 1o say he 1s not thinking about being the Democratic nominee for President v.·ould be wrong. He's probably assessing the si tu ation.'' Caudldule Linda Jenness. 30, \1•ill be a candidate for Presi dent in the Social- ist \Vorkers Pa r I y ticket. J·ler running mate \1•ill be 20-y ear- o\d Negro Andre\v P ul- ley of Chicago. Neither n1eet the co nstitu11onal age requirement of 35. Ar111v Will f<~eel Pincl1 Of No Draft WASHINGTON (UPI\ The Army still hasn"t fell the pinch of the expired drafl - but it "·ill in November and the pa in \\•ill be inflicted on units in Europe. acC1>rd1ng to .<\nny officials. l'he draft came le a ha lt June 30 when the conscription la1v expired and the rcne\\'in g legislation got caughl in a poli tical hassle over a n an1endrncot setting a fixed ctate for 111thdr<111al from Vietnan1. That. dispute has since been largely resoh·ed but Congres:i; recessed until earl y September \\'l\houl completi ng 11c1 ion on the bill. B1L~o1n Pa1•ade Dancers Entertain Vets BALTIMORE IUPll -A parade or Baltimore's best ex- ol.Jc dancers put on a free sho\\' !r1r two busloads of v..·ounded Vtetnam veterans frorn \\ia shington·s \V :-i It er Reed Arn1y Hosp1Lal ·r11ursday lllght Bl;ize ~larr i.:lnsed her 11111 o'clock t·lub on the Ea~l Ral!inll}f(' St reet strip known as "The BJnck" so she and headhners fr111n other n1,e:ht clubs eould en!ertain lhe cht'erini:: Gls. Free tnod and dnnkJ> 11erc dispensed in qu:in1l1,v during the four hollr anatoniical dis- play. "Th£' eost clor~n't 1nean anything rn 1nr. l dnn"t £'Vro lh1nk :1!.Jout II." s:iid ~1 1s:> SL1tr ~h·· i;;oirl · \t·'" ll'lirn ;111krd if 11 cost :it lf:1~t S2 Ouil, plus the Joss fir regular business. "I have l1ro brnther~ v.'ho fought in Vietnan1.'' said l\1iss Starr. '.l'ho has put nn several free shov.·s fo r \\"alter Reed patients before. 1·1ie parade of be<1ut1es 1\•as int.errupterl hriefl y for a speech by Cily Council Pres1· drnl \\'i lliam Dona ld Schatifer. 11·ho called l\11ss Starr ··rhC' n1a\or fl( East Baltimore S1r(.e1 ·• Co1np1 rol lr'r Hyman f'ressinan read a poem and ,101ncd Blaze for a roun!ry ren- d1tinn of •·rrr Been \\'ork1ng on the Railrnad." Rut . mostly it 1\'<lS (;-strings. pa.~tirs ~nd twirling t;issles ··~11\Y ) kn111v 11·h;if I \\'ti~ f1gh!i11g l1ir."' s.11d nnc .<:f>ld1('r' McGovern said this co11!d bt' 11ccompltshPrJ by boo s t i n g terleral s p('nd1nc: hy $10 hdl1011 !his vc;:ir -a n1ovr he s:u d ·would stimul;:i1p creation nf UJ> IO 500.000 jobs anrl pllnl[l ll[l r· -~ ' l ;:ix rr1·en11f's hv ;il !east S5 • b1l11nn through s!rpp<'d up 11ro dur11on. Hr pn•po~~·d hi.., :1lltr1111111r l n K1xnn·s ·full err1ploy111rn! •' h11dRel " ;ipprn;.u ·h in ;:i 1·;11n- pa1go-S!) le ~flC'l't'h prcpart'd for lhe TPx<i s AFL.\10 cnn-~· I ve111inn in Dallac;. "In s hort , !he ad- minislration·s ·tull employ- ment bud~el' is actually a bud~et. high on rleficits and une mployn1rnt and !nw on jobs," McGovern sairl . ''I! I ~:S:-• rcnect.s the effect of the rec e 11 s ion-inflation com- bination without. jncl urling Rny remedy. 'That budijcl makes no contribution whatrvcr In actu111ly bringing about full employment or curhing in- flRlion. It is simply candy- coa!e<l nonsense." McGovern . the only drcl11rr1t can d!Oat e for the I 9 7 2 De m nc r a Ii c Preside ntial nnm in<llinn. predict ed I hr johlcss r<lle could he rut \(] 4.5 percent by election tin1e next vear if hi s p!An v.'erc-follov.•ed , bul it "·ould be hovering around 5.S percent without it. SOLVE THE RID DLE AND YOU WIN A PRIZE !! Ready? Her• ere the c;;lu •'·,, I, What l••cis 1u'h a n a ctive life fh•t it can be worn for elmost fvery occasion? 2. What is made from • comfortable, el!Sy-to-wear fabric •nd is ,+ill machin e wasfwn.!! dry? 3. vB' does Jeck Bidw ell have in abun- d.,nc.e -in •+ least t•n d ifferent solid colors, a s we ll as uncoun+.,ble patterns and stripes? l •so1 .<1q!ssod no.< UI':) MOH ·szs t• µP.jS .<141 ~'ll• pu • (Z1' e11s Lf6noJLf~l Lf:>••e lJod ·M8N U! UO!l=>•11s .jSlll'•Jb •l.jl Sl'lj l!'MP!B ~)·r fl'ljl .jnO 6U!PU!f '! •t!Jd JOO)., jU!M noh 's~:>•i' f]U~ e1qnop p1ss•n6 .no/.. fl The current unemployment rAte is 5.8 percent -caused, l\fcGovP.rn said. because "r...lr. Nixon has beeen running the r wrong way" with his economic E game plan ever since he took ~ , office. '' . • 3467 Vi • l ido, Newport Baa c.h 673 --451 0 • I DAJL Y PILOT 5 VFtl' Office•· Reveals YOU ASKED FOR IT POW Release Seen by Yule SO NOW WE HAVE IT DALLAS j UPI 1 -Hebert R. bt'f'n asked 1f it could provide planes to bnng the pr isoners home. shape. They have a rash, body v..orms and have lost \\'ei2ht except for the few the Nol-th Vietnamese keep in good con· dJtion for exhibition PUfl':OSe~." AT DUNLAP'S WHIRLPOOL Rainwater, n a t ion al com- mander Jn chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, said today he has "inside in· Io r nl a I ion ' ' that some Ame rican prisoners of war will be TC' leased be fore Chrisln1as. "I don 't think we can expect North Vietnam to release all vf ,them ." Ra1n11,·ater said. "'f think they will retain so me of them for purposes . 'They may release part of them by the end of th e year lo get us out of \'retnam Bottles, carton• and Un Tr I Sh c;;ans at• compacted by almost 2,000 pocndl Rainwatt•r, of S;u1 Bernar- dino. Saui at a 111'\IS t·un- ferrnce at the 11pcn111i; (lf !he VF'\\'!! nat 1on<il cuove11l1un, I hat !he organizat ion had bern \1•orki11g for a ~·ear on PO\V rt'lra;.r. al1houg!i he did n11r attrlbu!£' \\'hat he rallrd the ··unpending release" lo ttie &r(l1i1f..; effort:-:. "I 1hink 11'(' <tre going lo see su111r uf them back before Christrnas, according lo inside information 1 have," he said. Rain\\'aler saic:'. h is 10· formation "is as current as it can be." lie said the release e r the l " S. prisoners of v.·ar from i\orth Vietnam he discussed had nothing to do '<''ilh a re- cent repor1 in a Stockhohn newspaper that ;:iu airline had "Thf'y have gol tu grr us out 1lf \"1etna111 to \\IO i o I ttd()(:hu1<1.'' Ha11111·at£'r !\a1d hr had talk- rd tn .\11r1h \' 1 rt n a 111 cs r representat11•es 1n Ne11· Delhi, lndit1 , and th('y h<id told h1tn lhat the prite ror releas10,g all the American prisoners or v.·ar V.'Ould be for the United States to get all of its troops out of Indochina. 1-!e said the VF\V's best in- formation is that lhere is a total 0£ about 600 American prisoners in Indochina, in- cluding 336 in North Vietnam . "About 36 tprisoners) have died,'' lie said. "/I.Yore v.11! mat die before they arc released. Some are 1n bad Joe Colo1nbo Doing Better .\E\\' \'ORK 1AP 1 -Joseph Cok1ml>o Sr , rt>puted un- derv.orld flgu1 e who has been in a con1a for -17 days since being gunned dO\\lll by a 1vould·be assassin, has rallied somewhat and n1ay be moved lo a pri\·ate hospital, It was reported today. Colombo no1v is sittin g up in his Roosevelt Hospital bed and even ··muinbling oc· casionally," according to a spokesman for the lta!ian- Americon Civil Rights League, v.·hich Colombo helped to found. 01 pr•&aur• In one M · oealbag!Uptoa .... k'I a worth of traah 1a In the bag, Jn the drt'Mlr, In the 34· unit that builds-in or etands alone. Instead ol hau l Ing out3 twenty a•IJon trash cl!ns carry out one ci.n Trish Ma.sher Bagi Simple, but chlld- prool opttratiort. FREE ONLY $239 "Everything From Scoop to Nuts!" l/N-8/iOOK ANNIVERSARY CATALOG SAii~ -•• -.... -~·· ifl • ... ,. ..... __ _ BARGAINS GA,OR£! .YOU HA VE ALREADY RECEIVED OUR ANNIVERSARY CATALOG BY MAIL. HERE'S A REMINDER ••• THERE ARE ONLY 3 DAYS LEn FOR YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 17TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! WE HAVE EXPERTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT & THEY'RE READY & WILLING TO SERVE YOU. SO HURRY ON DOWN TO ONE OF OUR SUPER STORES & REMEMBER ••• THE SALE ENDS ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 15THI LUMBER• PAINT• GARDEN • BUILDING MATERIALS • TOOLS • BAR-B-Q PLUMBING• ELECTRICAL• AUTO SUPPLIES• HOUSEWARES WHAT DO YOU NEED FROM LIN-BROOK HARDWARE? LAST CHANCE ••• TO JOIN LIN-BROOK'S SEU·A·BRATIONI ., • ., \.\}}$. .... • . ,,. " ' • DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Unfair to The Coast Community College District has ll'l•o of th• finest junior colleges-Orange Coast and Golden We!t-In the stale. Therefore it was disturbing to see district adminislratori> trying to sideslep the pub!ir to eet S~ million for recreational fa cilities lo serve bolh the campuses and communities . Coi!e,l?e lraders have tried tw1te to persuade the Costa ri1esa r11v Cou ncil to use a 1913 legisl ative act to set up a speciaf assessment distrlcl. around Orange Coast College. The same presentation has been made lo the Huntington Beach Cily C.ouncil for Golden WesL The 1913 art does not requirr a vote of the people. even though !hey "K•ould fool the bill. But Iha! point alone wasn 't \\'hal brought a hail of criticism from Costa Mesa councilmen lwo \.\'eeks ago. A ""'hole flock of protr lems was discovered in the proposal. First. Costa Mesa 's enactment of the 1913 act would also obligate Ne"•port Beach residents. The beach neigh· hors \Veren't too happy about that. T hen. after consider· able questioning. Coast College officials acknowledged the tax would al so apply to Huntington Beach. FoW1lai.n Valley and Westminster-areas in the Golden \Vest at· tendance boundary. Likewise. an assessmen t dislricl around Gol den \Vest College \VOuld involve tax money from Costa :h1esa and Newport Beach. Colle~e officials were somewhat less than candid about tha t. They emphasized to Costa l\fesa the tax would only go up l\VO cents a year. The fa ct is, if both the I-Juntinglon Bea ch and Costa l\fe~a city coun· cils approved the addilional levy. individ ual tax rates \l.1ould be increased a Io la! of fou r r.en ls. Another item Irritated h1esa councilmen. Cotlege officials first outlined a cheaper program that e mpha· sized improvements in 1.he athletic fields and stadium of Orange Coast. But the second time. a new $200.000 item ror underground cable. to set up closed circuit lelevision networks -\\'ider use for the community. they argued -was brought before the council. Councilmen were Creativity Contiriues Into Old Age Harris j \Vhen Igor Stravinsky died r.arly thi! 1pring, al the age or 88, he was a body "''orn out be.fore his :nind and spirit were ready tn leave. Ex - cept at his lerminal illness. his sense. of creativity never left him. Creative p e op J t. no1 (ln]y tend tn live longer than otllers, they also produ ce lo a later age. Mozart and Schubert are th e exceptions. not the rule; tlley fell victim to diseases induced by poverty and O\'erwork . At the age of 74, Kant 11·rote hi~ '"Anthropology."·' Mr.ta phys ics of Ethics," and ··strire of the f'aculties." Tinlore tto. at the same age. painted hi.s trr.mendous "Paradise," a canvas 75 reel by 30. VERDI. \\"HEN nearl y 75, composed his mosl profound opera. ··otello" -and 11 years later wrote "'Ave t.faria ·· Al 71\, Lamarck completed his classic work 1n zoology, "The Natura! 1-listory nf the lnvertebrates:' and Oli\'('r V..1Pndr!I Holme~ wrote his '"Over the Teac11ps·· when hr. "'·as 79. Richard Str<iuss livr.d. and cotnposerl. until 85; Sibelius unril 90 \Vh1le Titian. at .a glorious 98, painted his h1s1.or ic '·Bal!lt. r.if Lepanto." Goe1he complcltd hi.c; monumental ''Faus!." ;i\ SJ, and it .,.,·as not published until al\C'r his dealh 'Yet the great bulk nf non-crea1 ive mPn rr.ti(e at S.'i. and put1er around uselessly from then until death take~ 1hern. M\1 O"'N' VIEW IS tha1 -con· Dear Gloo1ny Gus Tn the woman \\'hn wrote. lhal bicycle riders should be banned from Newport Boule\•arrl -al· though impossible, 1r s rhe cars that should be banned. nor us bicycle riders v.·hn arr trying In help the pollution problem by pedaling to "''Ork. -~1rs. K. R. t. TM• ••••uro ••fl•Cll •••Ml'"J' ~1 ..... , ,,., n1c1111r111 ,,,.,_.. or f!I• n•-....-••••. s.~~ Yl<lr 1tl -llVI If OkNlmy Out. Otlt1 ~1i.1. ~!itulional differences cipart -the productive faculties or men b,v no means drop off at 65 or !hereabouts: bu! the dif. ference !ies in the are<i of interest. In !he arls. thP. area nf intrre~t. !~ always ex. pahding: in non-creative fi!'lds, the area of interest begins to contract at a certain age. S1ravinsky . again, offers 11 rem arkable r.xamplr. ('If this. He was an r.xperimt.nter 1n music in \!HO. and he remainerl so in 1970. Ht. was never wedded to one form, one mode of el:pression, but was con· stantly inventive. forever pushing aga inst the frontier of his own previous work . There was always more to learn, mo re to try. nlore to expand. FEW :\ION-CREATIVE n1en un. derstand the theraptulie and life-gi ving qualify of creative expression. \Vinslon Churchill wa~ one or these: his pa inting "'a.~ no!. ;i ··hobby;· hut. 11 /\cno11s and dP."dica1rd avocation. wh ich helped keep him going unlll !11). Hr once !old <in in· IPrvif'11·er rh;it pain tin.': ;i ihornughl.v ~atisfactory prrt ure JS harder than run- ning a cnun1ry-and, he might ha ve ad· ded , mnre gratifying Our population is aging. borh absnl1JIPly and 10 pcrcent.agr lnduslry will h11ve 11t- tlr rnnm fnr older men Ret iremrnt v.•111 berome 1ncre<1s1ngly dull and stu!l1f.1•1ng, unless these men f1nrl !he crear11r r lP· ment (which ('ver.vnnr possesscs i an d use H !o fores1all empt,v death. Burma Shave Updated SOMEWHERE ON HIGHWAY 91 - Driving across the desolate Utah·Nevad1 desert through the endless ugebrush. cactuS and dry wa shes. wr. lamented thr. Joss to the nation's culturr of lhns e roadside Burma Shave ditties. The poelic appeals to sortrn our wh1s· kers wirh Burm;i Shave prodtlcts us('{J to break tht. mono- tonv of a Jong rlril"t. As we no"'' s~·epl. 11 long !hf" npen high· 1>1a.y, we began ldly to compose nu r O"'" verses lo the rising bwn of the tires on the road. \\'e didn'I write soapy jingles b1.ll anti.pollution rhymes, which we felt we.re more: ap- propriate to our times. PE!lBAPS 1T MIGHT be a good idea lo display anU·pollution p:>elry along our Quotes R.. w. 'nlfs. Sltennu Oaks -"ll .ap. peari that IOcial C<lnditlon1 in North Viet- 11am may be something less than ~ ',&11tdiae' when the lnt.ernaliontJ Red Crou te.111 w lh1t of fiOO highly in· f!loclrln•ted Nnrth Vietnamese: !nldier1 lprbonen: o( Wlt in South V1~tnam ) It in- 1.trvfe.ftd only lJ wt.!ihed to rt:turn hom-t ... --·~-·~ - • ( -....-..---.................... ~. --..... "'..,.. ~'~ti.ck hd~r.son · ' ' highways where oner. the Burma Shave 1igns slOO<I. At least. here are some nl our of· rerings : HI" smRckl"d hi s lips And then he cried . His food tasted nf pest1c1dr If ~·our ~kit.s Are gr.tting gr;iyer Some pollu1er'~ BoughL your may!"l r. For lhis coffin Show some pity: He bre11thed the ~1r Of Nt.w York City. The nld mill 1il.re11m Where we oner. embraced f'low11 gently now With Industrial waste . Nuclear tat:\ Cauld cause l hi.~ M:quel . All men are now Cremated equal. Rh·r.r'1 brown V.'astf!s re\'o)ve ; You won·t drown. vnu ·11 dissolve. \·1n1r J.('-W3gl" maki:ll Thill r1vr.r lllink lnj!, Vrt down thr slre:im · ·• pmplc drlnkln~ --· Taxpayers upset at the changing story. The council was concerned, and righUy so. because they would be voting a tax increase shortly after the Coast College district announced a 2l ·cent tax decrease. The programs sought by the Coast officials may very '"''e!J be worl.hwhile as a rommunily In ves tment. bul the n1e ans sought lo implement them represenl an unfau use of an obscure portion of the Jav.1• Good News for 'l'axpa ye rs And. s peaking of s<:hool finance. !here. is good nev.'S for taxpayers 1n the Nev.'port-1\fesa and Coast Commun· tty College districts. Their budget balancing this ye ar y1c.lds a tax savings that totals 26 cents in Costa Mesa and 30 cents in New· port Beach. School taxes paid by residents of the two cities sup· port bolh districts. The 2l·cent decrease in the Coast Co mmunity Col· lege tax rate and the five and nine·ccnt cuts in the uni· Hed district rates for Costa ~1esa and Newport Beach, respectively. accounts for the combined I.ax saving. .In Costa ~1esa, the tax rate ror schools \.l'ill drop from $6.02 paid last year, to a total rate of $5.77 per $100 of assessed va!ualion. this year. 1'he owner of a $20.000 home 1n r·osta Mcs<t \.viii pay $288 .. ,0 in laxes to the st:honl districts -$12.50 less than last year. lo Newport Beach, the tax rale will drop from $.,.67 lo S5,:l9 per $1 00 -a ~avings of $111.80 for the n1voer of a S30,000 home. llis total tax bill fo r the two districts \\till drop lo $324 .40 rrnm $340.20 paid last ye.1r. ~,. \\ff/ { Vf . ,\' i . " .i ,,. ...... ~~· In a yP.ar fraught with economic difficulties. inrla· lion and record unemployment. the slight tax savings are a pleasant surprise. At !east they are if his home hasn't been reassessed in the past year. c 'WH!N WE GtT OU~ Jogs BACK) Wr'Yf GOT A SEAUTIFUL CONTRACT.' Seeki1tg More Nornuil Reluti.01tsl1ip ll'ith C'ltittese Reds Nixon Is Clear on Taiwan vs. Peking WASHINGTON -The rather pa1 1dr::i is current that Secretary Rogers' an. nouncemcn1 ol ~upporl for China·s ad· mission lo the Upited Nations porlrnris the end of T;iiwan's special slatur. as {~r as the' Uniled Stales is concerned . ln ;i slow process nf erosion 1he t:nited States v.·ill covertly encourage direct nc- gotiatioo:i; between Taiwan and Peking 1>•hich v.'ill eventuall.v resul1 in PekLOg tak· Ing control nf the i:i· land h a s ! in n nff China ·s coa..-1. anrl this difficult maner "'ill then be settled. fl docsn"t make sense. Those v.·ho are en!rrtainini:t this idc.oi h<ive overlooked Pre.~\dcot Nixon 's stair· menr al a lime when he must have known he was probably goin.R. In Peking. It is nnt F.tlrpristog Iha! his statement wa11 overlooked. Everyth ing clsr "'as being nverlnoked in Washington v.·hile the police were rounding up 12,000 r.-fay Day demon s!raLors. r--'lXON UNDERTOOK to broaden na- tional atten1100 in tv.·o back·f()..back prto~!" <'Onferences, one in \l.'ashington and thr n!her in S;in Clemente. Cal., while the 1\fay Day fracas was going nn. Ri chard "''ii son lie 11;1.~ askC'd in \Vashlnglon if he ravnreri direct nc,'lnl1atrnns betwero the Nationalist and Cnrnrnun1s! governments lo se!lle their ri 1spules. ··1 !h1nk th;H 1s a nire leRalistic "·ay to 'approath 11 ."' he said, "hut I think it is completely unre<1l1sr1c. I am only saying 111 th!.~ pn101. that 1he l~nlled Stales is seck1ni: in ;i \"cry measured wa.v v.·h1IP ma1nta1n1n~ our lre<i ty commitments In 'T'aflvao -we are seeking a morf' norm;il rel;iti!"lnship with the Penplp·.c; Rf'puhl 1c nf China .·· He added, !on. thal he Wt1~n·1 lrying to irri1ale Ru.~.~1.oi "It would make no sense ror lhc Ln11rd Slate::;. 10 !he 1nte rrst or world pracr. 1n try to gel !he two /Chin a and Russia) at. each other·.~ 1hroats bec<iu se v.·e wnull1 be embroiled in the cnntrovers,v ousel ves," J\1xnn !'aid In the same press conferencr Nixon .<:-aid he "expected·· to go lo China some da.v in some capacity. TJ.IE QUESTI01'' PRESENTS itself on what, America conceivably ha~ In gain by encouraging a condition in which Ta iwan R'i tl bccnn1e a province o( China ll mighl hr said tha t Pek ing'!< 1nte.n!lons Rre pearcahle ;inrl we ought lo keep 1hrn1 th;i! 11·:1v by enrour;ig1ng Ta iwan to reuoile v.•1fh China and be absorbed hy 1!. This v.'c;i1ild bP a C'heap price to pay - virtually n0!h1ng -for a ."Lable .'lnd friendly rel;itinosh1p \v1lh ChJo<i, Thf' re;i hstn or 1\h1ch Nixon srmkc in· i<"r.ls 11srtr al this [Klint An rnd r[>Endrnt Ta111 :in 1s a factor in Jar;in s defeosP It 1s a facto r in our ov.'n military fhspos1. t 1n n~ 1n 1hl' rar1fic Taiwan negot iated h~ck to lh" m;i 1nland would be another syn1hol of ;i bankrup1 Asian potiry. Our dcfrnses \\'ould fill! back on Hawaii and Gu;im. An 1ndr1lf'nde.nt T<11w<1n which no lnn~cr 1·l:11n1rd !n thr t.hr Rep11bl11• nf China ;ind hnld1ng ;i ~r<it. in thr United N;i1100~ would he ninre in tine with the Ni xon \'ers1on nf rcahsm Secretary Ro~C'r~ alsn spn ke rx1en~1vety abou! reahi;m in <in· nnunc1ng th;it the United States "·ouJd f<ivor China ·~ rntry and oppose Taiwan ·~ rxpul sion He \\'as nbvlou.~Jy referring tn lhe rc;il1sm nf !he rx1s trnce of !he Ch1nel'f' Prnp!e's Republic IL r.~ equ;i tly as real rhat the Chiang K<11-~hek i;iovern · rncnt nn Ta11\'an exists 1ndependen! nf Chi na ~O\\' THE DEBATE and maneuvering will soon begi n 10 1he United Nations l'.ln the Ch1n<1 ·Taiwan question and from this rnanc11vrr1ng much will be learned on Nixon·s ul1imate 1ntent1on.~. Roger.~ has i;airl thf' L"nited State~ will oppose !he exclus1nn nf Taiwan _11,, rlcmanded by the Pek1ni:: J:O\'ernmenL The <1ucs t100 1s. to what ex!enl will the Unite d Slalr.~ oppose ii ? II must he cnn· fessed !hat lrom all 1.ha1 Rogers ha11 said it 1~ difficult in II.now. He said thaL thr Un 11cri States wnuld ''roopcrate·• 11•1th those Who v.11~h to cnn· linue to h;1ve the Republic of ChlnA reprc.~cn1cd in the United Nations, He lid· ded that the outcome. of course. v.·ill bf decided bv 127 n<i!ions -thus cnnced10Ji indirecl lv'1hat the Un1led Stales might b• in nn poS11100 10 con irnl the outcome. Othc.rwi~e his l;ini::uagr w;i s ~o rn1lrf w11h rc.~pccl 10 ~uppnrl for lhe Republic nf Chin;i lh<i! hr Jc/! <ln impression of America n d11fid!'o{'e ;ibout the outcome or resignation to 1L China. H 1s pred1c1cd. will not cnme In !he Uniter! Nar1nns unless Taiwan i~ ex· pcllcd or "'ilhdraws The l'iolcn!. reaction 1n Peking againsl Rogers· proposal nf "one China -one Taiwan '· reinforces Iha! conclusion This ;idamancy suggrs!s Nlxnn will ha ve ro fight 10 save Ta1"·an 1n the li . .N or risk another blow to the tionnr and in· 1egrity or Amrrican commitments. Cruelty to Animals • Ill Hot W eath.er To the. Editor · Of course , i'nu knnw how extremely hnl and humtd II 1~ nr"·· <ind ha~ ~"Pn fnr som!' rla.v~. \\tell. lr! me trll ~'011 ii !rur l'l nr.v t-.·ly hu~ban<l "nrks 1n our \ii rd a large p.1rt nf !hr 11mf Yr~ler0.1 1 ;if. ternnon he ~;iw A yn11ni:: 11nman p<irk hrr c<ir across the street from nur hnr!')r, ~Pt nut of the car and v.•alk her Grc <it. flanr. dog a short dis tance. rhrn put lhe dn1: back in her car. leavin~ the. 1\·iodn\v by the drivers scat down approxim<ilely four inches. She then 1nnk off for par\li unkno111n -presumably the beach. J\.I Y HUSBAND kept his eye on the dog for approximtely 45 minutes, then he realized that !he dog was panl!ng heavily. As any humane person would. he took the doi;i out of the ciir -fortunately , it "·a~ \Jnlocked -th en chained the ring In a nearby tree in the sh11de and l'l<lve him ~ bowl of w11ter. I checked the dog ·~ collar -lcalhrr anrl fit.a. They were. both !'n light I don 't know wh;it kept thf' Rnirn~l from rhoking lo death Wr then ciln1e ,---B11 G""''fJe ---, DEAR GEORGE: I 11m dnini:: a !ern1 p~pcr Anrl I wOnder if yo u could g1vr me an outline of the hi story nr ad\'ice ro\· umnists do1>1'n r.hrough thr agf'.~~ STUDENT DEAR STUDENT : The flrst sdviee columnists were the Ancient Druids who were tree worshipers and danced amund oaks to get their answers. The only change has been that now 1 danc~ around a Dutch elm. DEAR GEORGE ' Writing as you do for ~n many new11papers itod putting out the kind o/ wisdom you do. l "'<lli wondering . Do you get many pr(). posal.s? FLOSSIE DEAR FLOSS IE I Ct'rl81nlv ri(l' Ann YOU ll'fttJlfl M surpr1sffl v,;-hat i~ proPosed hy ~ lot rf pccpll" \l"hn fnltnwed my 11dv1ct' .)""' . '1ailhox h<itk In our hnmr. sr1ll krcp1111: ;111 r1 r "" !hF dng and 1<.alrhln g for !he O\\'Orr 10 tf1i,l!'O SHE F'IJ'l;,\LLY came sauntering do11.n the st reet -thr. total lenglh of lime of her absence bcio,i: 1wo hours. or longe r. Needle/\.~ lo i;ay. I. and .~ever;il neighbors. '·~wooped" rlown no her . I 10\d her wh;it h;id happened , insisting that she. sit in tbe car and sec how hot 1\ was !here - ~he did. unde.r protcs!. \\'hen 1 asked her how she could possibly do such a cruel thinJ:" -~hr :-;aid ~hr har! rome lo lhP heach lo rnnl off, 1hc.n founrl our ab{lu1 !hr "no rings ;illn11rrl'" nrrllnanrr anrl "ihf1n't 1h1nk 1! wnulrl htll"! !hP rln'1 tn ll':t1r h1n1 10 !hP c<i r -th<it .~he sat 10 lhr 1 ;1r !nr lwn hours 111 a ~l rrrch at t1mr~ and 11 (!1rin t 11111'! her -and !ha! she harl Ir /! thr 11.qnfinw open ·• SllE 010\i"T Sf:F:~1 1n uprler~1'1nri ho\Y wr cnulrl J:C'l so upsr1 nvrr such a maHet \\ ht!e we 11. ere 1.1lk.1n~. a man v1si1ing tn lhc nei,S?h'oorhood came oul and said he had called the SPCA. I don"t know if lhcy had harl lime 10 !;C'1 1hcre -at !cast 1hey rlld11·1 show up. Finally, the girl got into her car \\"ith the dog and !ell. ll ap· peared. during the invest1gation. that the girl is a graduate student at an inland university. If she basn't learned abou1 Protecting the A retie lntcrnR1\nn<i! r1·rnls h;i \'e cnmhu1rd I(\ 1n,11kp lhr qur~tinn nf 11hether nt nnl In 1.1p !hP 011 rr~rr1 r~ of Alaska"s North S1t1pr ri11rrl,\' ;u·;irlemlc 1\ s!alf pa!)t'r. prep<ircd hy lhr 1\n1rrit'an Pr1rolrum 1 0.~t1!utr. rrpnr1s lhal 10 !hr pa~! ye;ir Alllnt. lhe Liby;111 ROYrronirn! nrdcrrd 11 subs!anlial cut· back i11 crude nil prnduclion l'lnri !he Tr;in~·Arabiao Pipeline was ruptl1red by ;a bulldozer in Syr>:i. "Thesr. !wo events,'' the paper nnte.s - ··coupled with the continued closure nr !he SUC'l Canal -have disrupted the flo\\· of ~!iddlt. Easl oil to Europe. and US. refineries .. :· Thus. the U.S. has little choice but to develop Alas.ka"s ot! rewurces as expeditiously as possible. FEYt' REALIZE the cxtent to '"''hich the nil inrluslry is rxerting efforts to protect the. fr11~ile tundra of lhe oil·rich North Slnpt. Thc staH paper nnles, for examplr, thRt. Nnrth Slope ::tr1ll!ng rig~ are sci nr1 ~prr1al 1n sul <1l1011: paO!!'. thal arr formc:d bv h\"e-fnntrthick bf'ds of ii:r111l"I. "'h1rh ll rf' ~rrounried by dlkt!I lo cont<11n 11ny t pill11g~. II point~ nu~ that. "Servil"f' rn3ri~. t1il'!itrips, ll'Ork ~reas and !rail~ •'' 11 .. r I~, Gu est Editorial rtrc \n~ulRtcrl w11h 1tra vrl piled five {erl hi~h nvrr unthslurbt'd 111ndra ·· Turning to the prom~ MO.mi te pipeline from lhC' Arctic St11 tn !he irr· free port of Va ldez. !he paper ohservr~ llv11 inten~ivr preparation" have bl'en undC'rv.·ay since lat.e 1968 and says that, "At each st age of the planning, allowance ror ~nna.frosl . protection of wildlifr. and preservfl tion of na~urat beauty werr. held to be as important as syslern reliability and safety ... " l\tORE THAN 100 stipul.ations designed ll) protect the en vironment must be followed Jn the ronstruction of the plfl('llnl". The L".S ~LrolC'um 1nr!11~try i' nnw hv· init 11·i rh lhe k.nnwlrdgr. !h11t Ah1ska ·5 01] 1$ \'Jl.'11 In lhe nation and tMRI 11 mur-1 br hrnu.11ht to rhe lower 4a ""ith lhr. 1s.s1s!anct of rt1·oiur10011rx.brc;ikthroui;:h.~ in en 1"1ronmental protl'C'11on technology. lntluslrla/ ~e~ RC'''li:w ~ ·--I l°.J'a •J\. / ~ '\ rr1!Plf.\ !!"I an1rnal\ h~ nn11 , ~he proba bly nPver will Prrh<ips a nt>\I rourse should bt> arldrd In uo1vcr~ity c11rr1cula -ralled "Common Sen~P ' E B0~1AN l'1·i<·t•, tt tlfJ e ("11111rnl Tn lhE'" ~~d11 nr rnle~~ .~nrnrnnr Ill <1 11lhnr1ty pul~ a hold nn 1nrrea~rd laxr~. priers and wai;ie.~. al !he rate 1h1ns~ arf' ,S?ning lhr re'll bP JU~I lhrec classes n[ peo plp In the L" S. · 1 I ) the rich. 12J the poor 1 1hn.~e ~t1l! v.'orklOJ! for 11 living1 , and 1J11hc vcr,y poor (!hose on welfare \. Evr.ry rime wage~ are i ncrca~cd, the crn;t of ltving gflf's up and 111e pay more taxes. Price aod wage control 1~ a mu~t. M . .f, MONAKAN l,ettPr.~ /ro111 l'enrif'rR (Ire u;elcnn u•. f\'ormallu u•r1tc r.~ sho11/rt conve~ thPi r »lr.~.~age.~ 111 300 urorrl.~ or Je.;s. Tli.« right ro r Q11drnsc ltllf'rS ro Jtr space or c/lm1n11r r 11/Jr / 1.~ r r sr rrcd. All fr/· tr r.~ rn11.~t 111c/11rlt' ,'ii(J110l11rr Qllrl trlr11I· 11>9 nrlrl rrss, ll'rr nn inr; 1nn'1 hi' 1r1//J. l1r /./ nil rrq 11e.~t 1f .'i11ff1r1 r111 rrn.~nn 1.~ npf""l(lr r 111. Pnrll'JJ 1rlll 1101 ht pub· /1d1rd. OllANlil COAST DAILY PILOT Rohr r' N. \l/cPrl. P11b/i.~her Thoma.~ K eevz/. Edit.or Albert \V, Bot.r.t I::rl1 tor u1l Page Editor Thf' ~d11orial page of rhe Daily P1J(ll !frk~ fO 1nrnrm <1nd s11mu);i1t N'lld· tn hy Dre~rntini; thi~ nf'\\"51").'l~r ·a npln1on.~ 11nd Mmmrn!ill")' nn !l"lf'IH'"• i1f IOl('re~I ll fld .'lt.1:°0!llC30{'r . h)' p~ \'Hlt n_i:-11 rorum tnr :h~ r:o..l'ltP,..,inn nf n11r rr;i<lrr~· np1n1nni., ~11rl '1y P'"'· .l\l'tlt1ni; r'1r rl1ven" v1r1<'f"""l10I~ nf Jri· fnrr11"1'1 l"lh~,.r1·~r< ~ml Sf'l•krsn1rn •in 1op1r~ (If the d;"' Friday. Au~u.sl IJ. 197! I I \ 1 " I I I 1 Saddlehaek EDI TI ON Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. b4 , NO. 193, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST I J, ·197 r TEN CENTS San Juan Capistrano Hospital Hopes Dashed By PAMELA RALi.AN 01 1t>e-Dtlht Piiot 11•0 Very liltle hopP remains for the development of a community hospital in San Juan Capistrano 1his ye;ir. ~tal.P health r,f(icial~ confirn1Pd Thurll· day that. a letter has brfn sent rn The dE>velopers nf Santl'I Margarita de la:<: Flores Hospital :r;aying inspcclors found no evidence nf construction and I! license has been denied The-Sr> million, 12fi-lx'rl acu1t> care hospital and 138-bcd convalescen t cenlt>r has been proposed by the ~11ssion Vir1n 7'11edical Com pany which opened ~1issiun Comm unity Hospital la st month tn Mission Viejo. ort 2 Firms Vie £01· Job 011 Freeway A pa ir of Santa Ana construction firm s has submitted the low bid in a major $3.5· million widening and center strip project on the San Diego Freeway near Capistrano Beach's "Big Curve" where fatal accidents aOOund . S~ut-Koulsen. Inc., and Altfilllsh Construction Company, both of Santa Ana. will probably receive the contract for the lengthy 1ob which will involve ma- jor reconstruction of !he San Diego Free:way from Camino de E:strclla northward to a half-mile beyond Las Rumblas. A protective center divider -probably cf the concrele wall type -will be in- stalled in the section where mulliple- death crashes have been blamed on no center-strip protection. The CQnt.ract call! for 465 d;iys of work widening the existing six lanes lo eight (four each wa y\. plus improvement o{ C1nramps and offramps . The sa me pair of constructlon firms ts doing other freeway "·ork in the Mission Viejo area when there the new Oso Parkway bridge and ramps are nearing comple1 ion. Spnkes111en for lhe Stale Division of }ligh~·a~·s slressed that rights-of-way for the freeway widening alre;:irly have bct:'n pur chased al onJ: rhe Estrclla~La Rambla stre!ch. NCI\' freeway land lies inland of !he freeway tn primarily undrvelope.d &trips. ,\! lea~I ~rvt•n persons ha ve died in !he fitrelch scheduled for the major work since last November. One crash la!e last year kil led four member~ of a family Y.hen their car careened across the unguarded dirl strip, smashed into a chemical truck and exploded. E:arl icr !his yea r three persons \l'ere killed when 11 rear-end collision sent lheir car acrriss the strip heado11 into a bus. The Estrella job. combined with two ether contracts .,..·ill yield divider pro- teclion northward into Irvine on tbe !reeway. The only remaining danger area minu!I: 11ny center st rip protection will be several miles of freeway from Capistrano Beach , throug h San Clemenle 10 the county line . Funding for proposed major reworking of that stretch of free1vay is uncertain . Officials sayit might lake place late in the 1970s. \ Orange Cout Weather Little lemperature change e1- pecled for today and Saturday. Highs al ong the ccast around 75, 85 inland. Lows l.Onight between 66- 70 deg ree.11. INSIDE TODA\' Booths on tht yrecii nt l.h~ Laguna Beoch rcsr-ivnt of A rt1 is the iubject of a featur11 on Page 25 of 1oday'$ Weekender. ... ,,... u C.l~lllt ' C""'-"" UI II Cl111lli9ol ll•• C."'kl JI C/'ftl-'11 U OMMI Nt>flc• It Ol"'r(ll II l"<ltltll•t ..... ' IE11twt1lflm1M If·» '1111tl>CI It-I• "''"(-.. A1111 L1!1ftn. 11 Moll""• 4 ........ lfl lff'«l{I ,. Mtv•.. tf•tt 1".11!1111 ll'u"'• 11 ........... ........ 4-J 0••,,.1 C111nty If ltHllU1'1fttl tf·JI ,,rw11 ... ,,... It ,,.m JI·» 'ltd Mf'1tttl U·U Tt!.-.lllnll Jf ,,..,,,,, 1'-n WMll>tr 4 W1-'•N .... lf•lt Wlr~ N•Wl 4-1 """"'""'., Bolf Chairman of the company Is Dr Louis Cella, phys ician and Orange County Democratic: polit ical force. \Y. R. Cameron and T .• L C;itlahan. of- ficial s of the Slate Department of Publi~ Health, explained that the hospital was sanctioned before a new asse1nbly bill made it ll requirement that all new hospitals be approved by a county Com- prehensive Health Planning Council. "All prlv11te hospitals approved beforP: .Jan. 1. 1970 have what is called 'granrlfather protection.' Sul thes e hospitals lost their rights if construction was not begun by July 1. 1971." said Cameron. ru DAILY l'ILOT llltf l'hotf; So1rp'" On Pe ehng ca rrots for dinner 'vould seem more of a chore when a person is blind but Armen Gogl anian. 16. man· aged very "'ell during a camp· ing trip at San Clemente Slate Park. Other blind youngst er~ climb bluffs an do a variety of activi ties. See story, Page 3. Display Bru.sh Back-Ho 1-1 o fT_ RILEY . Kan. <UPI f -A 5- Foot-6·inch tl)Olhbrush stolen from a dentaJ health display was secretly returned Thursday to the front yard of pnst commander r-.1aj. Gen. Edward Flanagan. A note attached ID the oversized display brush said: "I would like let take this op- portunity to extend lo you a heartfelt thank you for the use of this gargantuan and most magnifi- cent green toothbrush. "l,ittle do you know how I suf· fered from the pain of looth decay before finding a toothb rush o{ significant dimensions. "Sincerely, Jolly Green Giant" To he reappraved, he hospital v;ould have lo go through the county pro- cedures. Cameron estimated this lo take br.1111een ~ and 24 weeks. Cameron added that the term "under rnnstruction" has different meanings and developers of the hospital may still a~­ peal the decision if they can prove. they .,..·ere indeed "under construction." t.:xactly \\'hat consti!utes being undrr construclion Cameron would not say. He did say. however, that this usually mean:\ grading permits have. been issued. con· tracts signed and land use permits granted. A grading permit was noL issued prior LAFC T1·iad Appeal Set Ove1· Writs An appellate court will be asked lod::iy lo rule that Orange Uiunty Supervisor!' Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers and Los Alamilos Councilman Joe Hyde were not properly served wit h restraining crders before Monda}'i s i x · ~ e e o n d meeting of the Local Agency Formation CoMmission.. Santa Ana City Attorney Jtm Withe~ today told the DAILY PILOT that he is in the fi nal stages of his appeal to the Fourth District C.Ourt of Appt'als and his application for 11 writ of prohibition wiU be filed "probably late th is afternoon." "Whal we are asking the appellate court to recognize is that the three nam- ed men called lh e meeting to order long before any service was made," Withers gaid. "The granting of a 'ol.'rit would mean !hat the appellate court recognizes the legality of the meeting and if it does that cancels ()Ut everyt hing that has since taken piece.'' Yt'ithers sa id that would include lhe hearing into the whole LAl''C debacle scheduled before Orange County Superior Court Judge J. E. T. "Ned" Rutter Aug. 23. .Judge Rull.er ordered the six-second fiasco or five da ys ago expunged from the records. He also ordered Battin. Caspers anti J-ryde lo appear before him to answer alleg<it.ions of contempt filed by the League of Cities. The league held an emergency session on the. county courthouse lawn Monday an hour before the emergency session organized dur ing the weekend by Battin and Caspers got under wa y in the nearby hearing room . That riotous meeting ended six seconds later wilh Battin and Hyde running from the room beating off process servers after the supervisor replaced Anaheim Councilman Charles Pearson w it h Anaheim attorney Herb Licker. Withers today said that issuance of a writ would expunge Wednesday's LAFC meeting from the record -a meeting In which Pearson 11nd Fulle:rton councilman Louis Reinhardt sat in the seals claimed (Sff LAFC APPEAL, Pa1e %1 Nixo11s Go Sepai·ate Ways But to Meet iI1 Oemente President and Mrs. Nlxoo p I an separate jaunts next week lo se veral cities In the nation -ending in San Clemente lale Thursday where the first family will settle down for perhaps three weeks of vacation. The schedule:d trip is the annual long stay for the Nixons at their seaside estate. Last year 's visit lasted th ree weeks 11nd !()mt. reports have said this August'.11 working vac1tl(ln will last about the 11ame number of days. The President already has: booked ll busy Itinerary early next week with new stops added to the three-day schedule late tod11y and over the weekend, • White House aides .1111lri present pl11ris r111! fnr visils lo Nf'w York. Springfield, IU ., Dallas, the Granrl Teton Ne Uonal Park . Wyn .. then on to Cillifornia. '') .-,~ ~#' SI;_ • . . Mrs. Nixon 11lso wU\ visil to several states, then arrive in Callfomia for the ded~ation of 11 new stretch of beach near the Mellican Border opened to the public by federal acticn recenlly, No specific arrival lime ha s been men- tioned as of yel.. While on the South Coast the President's schedule might include major soellll functions in central. Orange Coun· ty. some ~urces have indicated. The August visit generally is morP. la11guorous tha n tno~ in the rest ()[ the year. On the Prei-ident's last stay - whkh lasted two weeks and included " major revelation on the impending Chinil trip -Mr. Nixon spent nearly every ~fternoon walklng •long Red Beach in the Las !'Uli;:os area. . ,., ..... • . - In July I by the Orange Coun!y Depart- ment or Building and Safety. !n fa rt an applicatv1n for a permit was filed July 27 after a county inspector had ordered grading lo halt because no permit had h<'en issued. Land use approval al~o wa s in doubt before July I. Phillip schwa rt z e • Assistant Planner for S11n J u an Capistrano said a !and use pern11t had not been issued . Although a land use v11rianc·e had been granted by the cily, construcfion had not ~gun and the \'ariance had expired. The planning commission pissed a resolution, however. that 8 hospital is com patible In 11 planned development zone in the event the hospital's developers reapply fo r a land use permit. Even a contract with a construction firm has been under a cloud. Although a contract was arranged with Sunset Builders of Anah eim, the prior owner of the site on San Juan Creek Road adjacent to the San Juan 1-fi!ls Country Club became locked in a bankru ptcy pro- ceeding. Despite all these diHiculties. developers are confident that a l\ospital will be built on that site frank J _ Gelinas, spokesman for Lhe development group, said this week that the hospita l v.·ill be built as soon as the "technicalities" are ironed out. "We intend to proceed with the development of a hos pital in San Juan Capis trano," he said. "This, of course, is dependent on several stipul11 tions." He did n ot elaborate on wha t these we re. "We wouldn't be expending the money we are if we didn't feel th e bankruptcy, and other legal technicalities were no seriou!! ~roblem ," he added. He said the grou p is ready to reapply to the Capistraoo Planning Commission when lhe land ownership is straightened out. eca 0 ? • DA ILY l'ILOT' 11111 l'flolO NEW RECALL TARGET Stanley Northrup Mi ss ion Viejo Embezzl er Gets Prison Sentence A rt1i~sion Viejo £>mbezzlerl more than ::IC{'l)UO!.ant Wh() $100.000 from a Ne wport Brach electronics firm wa~ sent 10 <;talc prison for one !o 10 yea rs Thurs- day. Oranj;P County Superior Cuurl .Jud,ec Byron K. ?\fcl\llll;in ordrrrd !hat sentence for James Leilnard Disch, 41 , of 25962 Via n cl Norte, and rejected lhe defendanl's plea f11r a s1ay or commitment. Disch. the former controller or Applied Digilnl Sysl('ms, 3848 Campus Dri\'C, was 11rrcs!cd af1er audit0rs reported a defi. cicney of an estimated $1 04,000. rt wa s allegC'd !hat he embezzled the funds bct"·een October of 11}69 and January o( 1971. Disch's criminal record reveals that an estimat.ed $~0 .000 has been recovered by his former employers. Applied Digita l has sued the 13ank of America anrl the firm'g auditors. Arthur Andersen and Company of Santa Ana . for nearly SJ million. The firm blames both organizations for faulty business pra.c- 1ices th at led lo Disch"s embezzlement 'Genesis Rock' Is Real Thing S?ACE CENTER. HouslOn IUPJ) Th e prize of Apollo J5's surprise package of moon sampl~ has fulfilled the hopes of geologists -lt indeed appears l!J he L~ elusive ''genesis rock'' that could wrile I.he opening cMpter of lunar history. BuL it will take sclentlsl8 weeks end m11i yhe month3 of dlrf!cult laboratory tet1tlng to be sure the fist-sized. m11k- whlte sample No. 1~15 l.11 a piece of the prlrTM!val lunttr crust. If It Is., it wou:lli date' back to when tht monn, earth and tolar sys tem were formed, an et1lim11.ted ti billion years ago. TbLcrew th11t brougllt the rock back. Oavld"'R. Scott, Alfred M. Wordtn llnd Jamea. 8. Irwin , turned today to brle.ftng ·the final two moon fHght te3mt11 on what. ~~-~c~ when ~he!~:.:.()~~· 1 't ' LAFC 'Backlash' Hits Clementean Some San Clemente residents are receiving letters this week bearing fire- and-brimstone vows ID recall Councilman and Local Agency Formation Com· mission Membe r Stanley Northrup. The letter calls him ;,a rOOent.'' And thal, said No rthrup late Thursday, Is exactly what he expected when he urg· ed every Fifth District city to o~gani1e formal recall proceedings a g.a.i n.s t Supel'Visor Ronald Casperg,. The vltrkllic lette:r,' provided' , ·to Northrup by a San Clemente resident Thurfiday, contains no return address, bul be:ars lhe 11igmture of one "Don Brown." Brown terms the committee urging the re:call of the generally quiet -but lately outspoken -Caspers critic, "The Com- mittee to Re:caU Stan 'the mouse• Northrup'', Bro1vn says: Dea r Neighbor; Tl1ey are at it ngnin!! Th Qse unspea~·ab/e, grasping Trvitt- t:r's rr11d the ir roli.ticol trasli like Stan N(lrl.h.rup, "Double Bi/L" Baker and t/tPir slrr.k politicat PR machines .. l/istorir.nlly they have always at· /e n1oterl. to shift the tn:t burden to u.t small hnm.c ou1ners 1vith one ha11d w/11/e arobbing all nf the County b1utgPr. for rands. flood control, police Tnrl f1rr prnter11on u;ith the otl1er. Tllry hllfe behind tax avnidonce fonnrlations to increase their la11(t 1in/1tPs. Their grandiose schemes arc :lcsirr11ed tn 1nokr 01e re st flf Or11ngc Cn1n1ty nnrl San Clemente int.n a huac [1l1e1t(I u11th rlropp111 f7 real estate val 11r s. )"r~. it'.~ rhc same nld all pnwerul grn11r 11r/11J llrlrerl. Alton Al/e11 per- f)etrnte Ille Salt Creek Swi ndle: tltc Rnrk Ro!! Hoo nr1rJflfllC: the phon y nrrrr1~ front nnrl fre eway frontage ag- rir11Hural prrserve.~ nnd the rest of llir1 r slick. {1111 and gnmes . Now tl1e y ha ve wheeled out anoth- er puprci ... 01ir councilman, Sta·n ''the mousr." Northrup who helped stl'nl nearly n thousand acres of "promised /Ql!d," that was legally and morally plcdfled by lrvh1e to Sa11ta !111a i n 1963-See the enclosed article. lfis 'honor" is now screaming recoil -Ye.~. !Pt's recall Stern "the 1nonse" Nnrth rup. Let's get rid of this rodent. I am alerting you, a prominent citizen and an orga11iztng committee 111iU soon be formed to do the job. \Ve 11;iU be tn contact with yo1L-i1t the meantime contact your friends :znA neir;llbor.~ so that his will be tlie quickest recall on record , anywhere. Sfncerely your.! DON BROWN For committee fo Re call Stan "Tht ~louse" Northrup "I said lt yesterday, "Northrup related, "and I'm saying it new. I'll take a lie detector test to prove to everyone that l am not Influenced by the Irvine Com- pany. and the test will prove It. lr by any chance the test were lo prove a link, then a recall wouldn'l be nece1sary. I'd resign." In ellchange for his submitting to • polygraphy, longtime city councilman !ind former ma yor said, "I expect thl1 person Brown to get on the same. machine an d maybe we could flnd out who the sponsors of my recall 11re. who's In the movement and where the money Is com· tng from ." Northrup bclieve1 the letters are being malled by the .11ame group seeking the riuster of County Supervisor Davtd Baker. another outspoken foe Of the RllSerted power bloc Involving Supervisors C.sper1 and Robert B,tttln. _ Cur_!!>U~)!, t~.:W_erif'.', ~no mention or any local issues In calling for Northrup's ouster I ending reinforcement to a theory that the senders are not active San Clemente re!,iidents. Northrup has spent more than a dozen years on the San Clemen te city Council. Northrup is certain to seek support. or his recall idea before fellow councilmen in San Clemente: Wednesday. He has su~ port from Mayor \Valter Evans already. The councllman's plan. he said earlier this week. is t.o seek similar actions from every other J:!fth .J)l:sttict city to formallJ sponsor a recall movement agalnst thf freshm&n supervisor. The initial cry for a recall came at tht peak or the tumult surrounding LAPO membership and validity or 11ome of itl meetings. The furor has not waned as the wee:~ wears on. Northrup said he expected ll 1'I abundance o{ backlash after his recall statements. "Let it continue," he said Tuesday, "that won't stop me." * * * Now They Know Who Stanley Northrup I s "\Vho Is this Stan Northn1p, 11nyway'!" Thal was lhe precise query which tht councilman and LAPC member himseU asked the do1.en pi c.kets outside a count) building earlier this week. ··1 wa.'> w11lking to Wedne:sda y's LAPG meeting." Northrup rela ted . when t sa,. lhe signs calling me a liar and screaminf for a recall against me. "So I went ever and asked the folkl who Northrup was." No one seemed to know. ·'One of them told me to ask some<mt Inside the buildinft ; another s a IC Northrup wa s a member of some kind d a commission." Moments later, the co mmission begal Its bitter meeting and the pickets brough their melisages inside. A few jaws dropped when pickete:n gazed at Northrup, then looked at hi nameplate on the teble. NoW they know wbo Stan Northrup l!. Marine, Girl Held in Theft San Clemente p:>lke l111te Thursday 111 rested a Marine and his female con panion in the two-day~ld, $750 burglati from a neighbor's apartment. Willia m Taft Ridner, 22, and Lucil Rebec& Taylor. 21, were arrested at 11 San Pablo apartment D at the dlnn• hour Tttursday. · Officerii: allf!ge they found most cf Ul articles stolen frcm an 11djolnlng ffat la.I Tuesd&y In Ridner's apertmanL Household 1ppllancf11 .and a tMevlskS formed m()St of the alleged loot. The victim , Patricia Branson, reporte the loss to officers Tuesday. Entry w.- msde through a window of the resldenci The man and woman are expected t be fom111ly ch11rged tn the burgl&ry U d111y in South Oranae Cclunty Municlpl )'~ ~... ,.. - I I f OAJL Y PI LOT SC County Board Ol(s School Gra.nt Application By GEORGE LETDAL ot I~ OtU1 Pfltl $r.1t Tbe Oran&• Cou.nty Bolrd of Educ1Uon Tbund.y .approved • gr•nt application seeking $76,462 or fede ral learning im- provement moneys tiiat are allocated to districts according 10 the number of students from welfare families·. The cooperative t'Uor t by the county schools office would fund reading and n1athematics in1provemenl programs ill e:ight county schools. However, Tustrn Union High School trusr.ees fa iled to approve their participa· tion in the program Monday. This drops the number of schools who will share in Planners Study Mystic Hills Develop1nent Laguna Beach planning commissioners will sit down to a lengthy 18·item agenda Monday night, which will kick off with discussion of a proposed 57-unit planned r esidential development (PRD) tract near Mystic Hills. Residents of the area are expected tB be out in force to protest the development which would provld~ for clwter housing on hillside land ~tween the end of Pacific Avenue and Park Avenue. Also on the agenda is a site plM review for the Village Bazaar, a '2.5 million combination of spe cialty shops, art galleries and gourmet restaurants to be built at the comer of Bluebird Can yon Drive and S. Coast Hlghway. The complex will be built by Laguna Bearh developer Mark Gumbiner. Also up will be a variance request from Michael Sudennan, operator of Stot· tlemyen;, 328 Glenneyre, to operate' thf'! delicatessen and sand\\•ich shop \•:ithout pro\•iding the total number of parking i;pares. The operation presently has eight park· ing spaces -four Jes! than the required 12. In other items, commissioners will : -Hold lhf'! first public h@aring on changing the tone from A·l (agricultural) to M·lA (light industrial ) on annexed Jand in Laguna C8flyon. -Hear a request from Ottomar J. Vet- ter, S8D Vista Lane, to resubdivide geveral lots and crtate one additional building slte with lots ()f substandard width. -Consider a conditional use permit /CUP) for establishment of Red Ba ron ''olkswagen Repair at 1802'7 S. Coast Highway, -Review proposed changes in appeal processes for site plans, variances and conditional use pennits. Hastings Joins Hospital Drive Former Laguna Beach planning com· mluioner Robert J. Hastin gs will join chairm an John Weld as \"i<'e ch airman of lhe South Coast Communi ty Hospi l.al's SI mill io n fund drive. The campaign seeks fund5 to match a government grant and provide the hospital with 105 additional beds Md ex· panded facili ties for surgery, pedia!rics, coronary and intensive care areas. Has tings, a retired telephone company executi\'e, al~o served as inltrin1 manager or the Laguna 1\1 o u I t o n P layhouse before he left publ ic life to undergo heart surgt'ry. OlANGI COAST DAILY PILOT 01!;AHG~ COASr l'UlllSHr••o COMl'AN'r ll:•b•rf N. w •• d l'•n :Otnt t lld ~lloll•l>lr J•c:lr It C11rl•r V!c:t l'rftld"'I ••.cl G-•I M•MOCt 7hom11 "•••ii Ee nor n.-•1 A. M vrp~ift• M1,,.glng Etllor Ch•rl11 H. loo• Ric:h•rd I'. N•H Anl1l•~I MtNtlnO .!dlt0<1 &.., ........ Offk• 221 For•1I A••nv• Mailint •dcl r111: l'.O. l er 6t.t., t?t.52 S-C~ltttl Offk• JO§ North El C 1mifto R••'· •1411 Otlw Offlul C11t• M"•' SJ0 W•1t 1'1' It""' Ntwparl l"(ft: »JJ N1wperr I OU 'v•rd H\m!lngt.., INUI~ 1111$ IMUI lovi,¥ttf Ta' ,t 17141 '41-4JJ1 Cl-IW M•ecst In I 6'1·U71 ... c ................. , , .......... , ..... ,. L9tw ..... Al 1.,at111tr1 ,.,, ...... .... ·C"'"'""'t, ,,,., Of'tl'IOf C..11" l'\111111111"' ~'(. ... -,,.,. ... , """"''""'· .Ot1Wll1 l'Mlt« Of utvwflMIMfli'I ,....,.., _, ti. ,.....,w.,. wlrt.ovt _ .. , ,.... ...... -........... ·-· ...., (19M ,.."" Mlf ti NfWllO" ... di 11141 C11t1 Mtlt, CtHfOf'lllt. S11Dil<r"llM lrf ''""" U H mgnflll'/ ttr V'•ll lt.11 ,.....,,., I '"Ull.,r tl••llritliCln1, 11 U 1'\Mlllly.· the IJ'llll to u ven. Dan Mcf'arland, COWlty ac.hools federal projecU coordinator. told the county aehool bolrd Tw!Un could still be tllatblt for the S12,000 set a1Jde for lt ln the ap- pllcaUon lf thelr board actl at Ill next meeting. L. Jay Jngall. 11ssocia te superintendent for instruclion of the TusUn high district, said today, "It isn·t likely that we'll be bringing the matter back to the board considering the philosophical s!Mce the board has taken." \\'hile four Tustin trustees agreed ~ton· da~· night tying the funding for the learn· ing program to Welfare students was ••ridlculOU1," two tnutees "oted ln favor of the projecL Chuter G. Brbw oI Mllalon Viejo and Mn. June Smith ol TuoUn qnied tl>trt Wirt otwlenta In the dlllrlct who would benetl.l by the 1pecl&l help. The county trustet.s did not dl.scuss the welfare iss ue but rather stressed the gains made by students participating in the joint program last yea r. Dr. 1tobert Peter.son, c ounty superintendent of schools, said a goal of one 1nonth•a gain in reading r;kil!s level fo r each month of study had been set at the outset of the program. "'In some ot !he coun ty department'• school.s , reading Progress Pt1ts a Dent In Sympho11ic Cultu1·e By BAR BARA KRETB ICH 01 tft• D•llJ l'llOI Stell "Bigger Isn't necessa rily better.'' Jt'.s a phrase heard frequently these da ys as communities-Laguna 13e!ch for example -wonder what their fate ma y be if once longed-for growth is pennitted to go on unchecked. :!\1ore and more concerned citizens, visualizing the day v.•hen the plea5ant lo\.\'TI they used lo kno1v g!H!S do1Yn for the ihird lime in a morass of cars, fi.tmes, people, buildings and overflowing se\\'ers, are calling halt. It used to be that growth meant progress, and with· out progress, life wnuld hardly be worth living. There art: those v.·ho still adhere to this time-honored maxim. Others are taking a second look and wondering if !!ft just might hRve been a little better if something had hap- pened to !ltunl the growth be.fore it became. overwhelming. All this came home, in microcosm, at a recent con- cert in the Hollywood Bowl. J\1A!\'V YEARS AGO, the writer's family had a home ,, lust over the hill from the bowl and on wenn summer nights we 'd scrarnble up one side and down the other to ~pend a pleasant evening listening lo wha t used to be known as j'Symphonies Under the Stars." Not being statistically minded at the time, the precise capacity of the Qld bowl escapes us, but it wasn 't so big that you couldn't gf'!t a pretty good view of the stage even from the 5!kent seats up top Md the sound was ac- ceptable from most locations. On the long-hair type sy mj;)tlOny nights (Tuesdays), the crowd v.·ould be maybe 2,000. Double or triple that number would tum out for the Saturday night specials \\"ilh "names" like Lily Pons and Andre Kostelanetz, but the bowl was never exactly rolling in money. Sometime after the war, someone apparently decided to re01edy this. It was quite a promotion campaign. Programs were popularized and every known gimmick was used to fill I.he empty seats. from setting up areas for pre-con- cert picnics to ninnin g buse:i: frnm outlying parking lots to beat the traffic. IT fttUST HAVE worked beyond Rnyone 's wlldest dreams because soon there we!'! no empty seats lefl to fill -so lhty built some more seal'!, carving back Into the hill to dn 80 -11nd some more parking Jot..s -and ran more buses -and enlarged the picnic area -Rnd built a restaurant. Witnessing this monument to cultural progress after an absence of three decades was somewhat traumatic. Our old street had vanished forever, they'd moved out the houses and turned ll into a parkln~ lot. The hill over \\'hich we had scrambled \Vas shaved back to a thin wall of earth, 11·ith ro1v upon endless row of seals marching upward where the wood- ed bank used to be. The seats -now numbering mor e than 17,000 -were all filled the night we were there, but our hostess, a dedicated member of the Bowl Voluntttrs, v.·ho1e self-appointed task is "filling the bov.•l," lold us th is sli\l is a problem sometime.!! and requires a great deal nf promoti on -things like hR\'ing special children's nights , or Be\Perly !Tills or Azusa nigh ts \\·hen residents of those com~ munities come in charter buses. BUT ON SPECIAL nights like this .... :ith its Tchaikovsky Spectacular featuring the 1812 Overture v.·lth real cannon and fire\\·orks, filling the bov.·I is no trouble at all. Jn fact. there 11·ere so rn any la tecomers 5!ackl'd up ill the entry after the first movement of the Sixth Symphon,v it looked like bargain day in ~lacy'! basement v.•here they were let in -end the conduclor '\.\'Rited patien!ly lhrnu11h what must have been hi!> first IS.m inute brea k be!11·een movements before pro. ceeding with the concert. It \\'as a pretty good con<"ert from then nn . but they've done St)me jugg!lng v.'ith amplification to rench those new hilltop seats and th is sometimes has a funnv effect. clos Pr do11·n. · The firev.·orks v.•ere fine and t'veryone seemefl lo t>njny lhRI. Getting nut of the parking Jot v.·as spect.arular !oo. Rut there were ~rl')re! of police v.•avin,ri us all onto the nearest freewa y, "'hich fortunately was ·where we wanted to i;:o. From then on it \\'SS a clear run at li5 mph and no signal.!! all the v.·ay home. \\'e marveled on the way about hnw the nld bowl had grown. we also agreeci we didn't reel much like going back again . f'rotn Page I LAFC APPEAL • • • by Licker .and Hyde respectively. That meeting voted 4 to 1 \\'ith Caspers joining the ye s voles lo deny Santa Ana'.s bid to annex the "promised land" -a 938-acre tax rich parcel lhat Is at the hear! of the entire controversy and which seems destined v.1it h that vole for in· clu~ion in the prnposed ne\v city of Irvine. "It would take us right back to the beginning again ," \\'i thers said today. "I'm not sure how \1•e'll pr oceed if the writ Is granted but Y.'c will al lea st have the legality nr Monday 's meeting recognized and Lh11t's pretty Important to us right nov.·." Santa Ana Councilm an Jerry Pallersnn attacked the l('gali!y of \Vedr.e.sday ·s rul- ing by LAF'C Thursday night by c.l:tlming thet Hyde.'s loudly uttere( "l wilt resign" at a recent leei;:ue meeti n11: didn't mean that he was resigning al thal paricular session. "lfe me11nt he would resign 1t aome ti me In the future," Patterson said, "Those In the lt>11gue who are behind the real po"'er play in this business ordered the ltap;ue 's secretary to rh;1nl!e. thal rema rk in !ht minutes 'l re5ign '." . A DAILY l'ILOT rcporier v.·ho \.\'8! present al the le11i::ue '11 meeting today s1w from hi.~ notts th11t Hyde sald "I resign " and "J will resign" with several olher related cornments on se\'rral oc· cas!on! du ring the uproar th111 follo v.•ed 11 vote. to rcmo1·c him from the League'• 11e11t on the LAJ.':.C, • -::_ 1;r·t \I" In any event. Patte rsor. said, the special meeting or the League <lf Citie5 coul d not legally accept a motion for Hyde 's removal , He sa\d the Los Alamitos councilman could not legally be barred from the Aug. LI hearing into the "promised land '' annexation, .. J am very dismayed by th!! 1c;tlons of (San Clemente councilman St an ) Northrup and alS(I {Founta in Valley f\.1Ryor Ed ) Just," Patterson said , "I person11lly believe that their actions have been the real pO\\'er play that cau11· ed the League's city selection committee to ren1ove Hyde and replace him with Reinhardt. "I think that llyde and .super,·lsol'll Battin and Caapers were merely reacting to the pov.·er play be.Ing directed by Northrup and others," PaUl!rson said. "Temporarily the Northru~lrvlnt Com- pany intere.tl.5 prevail end I rt:buke the mayors who chang@d thl!ir support from Hyde to Reinhardt. "Vague 11nd unsubstantiated claims were m•de that there was a power play being made by others on the LAFC when in fact Commill.!llone.r Northrup was still smarting by lhe fact that he w11n·t chosen ch•lrman of the commlulon and therefore was continuin2 his peT1nnal vendettll against Caspers and Batun," PaUtrson said. Patterson l.s vi ce president of the League ot Cities~ Just Is pr!!sldent of the lt.al{llt and chairman of its c.lty selectlon r.o1~tee. ~ _ . 1 ~· '· I 1ainll or three month! have been recorded tor each monlh a .tudent hu been enroll. ed ln the 1pecial program. •1 Board niember Roger Andenon ol. HunUnit.on Beach moved approval of the: arant appllc•tlon by the board. McFarland a.sld the grant for the 1971· 72 school year would have provided live teachers and five instructional aides to be employed in the eight schools. He noted the nature of the personali zed instruction offered by the program increased the need for aides rather than teachers and expanded the benefits of the special study at a tower cost. The county schools office makes a joinl applica tion for the runds lor di.strict:! whlch are •li1tble for en amount Ctf money lw than '25,000, McFarland 1a!d. Diltrlct1 eligible for more th•n m ,ooo a year apply on their own for the federal funds. The county school• applicaLion will pro· vide special classes In nne school of each of the following districts: San Joaquin Elementary, Los Alamitos, Brea·O!lnda Unified and ·Yorba Linda. The other six schools to share the money are operated by the county department. Ylith 52 student,, from welfare families, Tuslin was eligible for an $8,000 grant this year to provide special help clas.ses !or 20 students tested at reading 11nd maib levell below acorea of UU..fourths of the rest oI lhe dlstrlct puplla. Another $4,000 had been .set aside from last year for use b)' the Tuslin hlg lt district which had refu.si!d the funds. The $12;000 federa l education grant amounts to about 10 percent of the loss the Tustin High School Dl.!ilrlct suffered this ye ar in state equalization aid, county school officials ~aid. lngall said other key prograrns being offered by the distrlct th.is year should makt up for the absence of the federally funded project. Dana Government Backed Cro·wd Gathers By PA111ELA HALLAN 01 !~• Ot llY l'l .. f :Sl11f A crowd of 250 persons filled Dana Elementary School mullipl!fpose room Thursday in a majOT effort to win local control of government for Dana Point. Dissatisfied with county stewardship, the Dana Point Citizens for Acllon Associa tion was organized to investigate what form of local government would be best for the area . Thomas B. t.1cCutchen, one or several newly elected directors, said the group's immediate elm will be to call in speakers on various topics to help "enlighten" residents on the direct.Jon the association should take. The group will consider three forms o( loca l control: suppo rt of annexation lo San Ju11n Capistrano: another in- corJX>ratlon attempt ; or a strong local organization \f) represent Dana Point on the county level. Members present expressed interest in immediately forming committees to stu<ly beautifi cation, the status of the. Coasl Freeway, and strict adherence to zoning regulations. "'\Ve're not opJX>sed to county zoning.'' said r.1cCutchen. "\Ve rtalize certain areas "'ill be high densi ty and the present zoning will probably stand as long a~ we're in the county. Wha l \.\'e don't like are zoning variances and non-Observation Lagm1a Police Checking Tl1ef t Laguna Beach JX>lice are in vestigating the theft of some Sl,500 in merchandise from the home of a prominent local re!'il.aur11nt owner. In vesligalors said Harry Moon of 24! Cliff Drive reported the burglary eflrly todfly after returning home from his Cot· tage Restaurant. The screen door of his apartment had been cut and the door forced open, investigators determined. Item!! stolen included an Oriental rug, several 11tereo components, an ornamen· tal cash register, l\\'O radios and several pieces of jewelry, nfficers said . • Big Effort to Wi1i Home Rule tit of legal setbacks on land ." f\.lcCutchen said the Dana Point com- munity is now 70 lo 80 percent organized with block captains. "This is the best way lo co1nmunlcate with the public on issues fa cing the coastal community," ~sa id. The new organi1.11tion will meet of· ficia lly tw ice a year but will have a series of special meetings until a specific course or direction is found. !\lembership at $5 per year (per person) or $7.50 per couple will be open to any resident of Dana Point as it ii reco gnized by the Census Bureau. Directors ot the group, which soon wiU aelec l officers, include Mccutchen, Jim Regelbrugge, Harold Day, Ver non Gerhardt, Charles L. Cross, Hank Van Der Vaiden, Steven Papanek and Anna McFarlin. Orange County Cities Get $6 Million £01· Joh Ft111ds By TERRY COVIl.LE 01 th• Diii, 1'1111 Sltll !\1ore than $6 million in federal job rellef money was awarded to Orange County and six county cities today, ac- cording to the U.S. Department of Labor. The money Is allocated for cities with more than 75,000 population and to county government. The six cities are Anahe im, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Fullerton and Orange, !\1ost city administrations were surpris· ed. at the large amounts of money an· nounced. None of tht cities were in- formed this morning or dollar amounts, though representatives of each city \\'ere meeting with labor officials in Los Angeles, The city allotments are: -Anaheim, Sl ,011,400. -Santa Ana, $689.700. -Garden Grove, $499,300. -Huntington Beach, $478,500. -Orange, $330,100. -Fullerton, $321 ,800. -Orange Co unt y, $2.873,600. ''We had no idea how much money we v•ere gelling,'' Brander C11stle, assistant city administrator of Huntington Beach, said this morning. ''But we have a lot of areas in the city where \.\'e could expedite service.'' President Nixon only signed the SI billion Emergency Unemployment Act !11onday. California receives a total of $100,400,000 for its cities and counties. r.1osl cities were caught by surprise with the speed the money was allocated. Anaheim officials, however, said they hope to open up 75 jobs \Vith their SI million. Other cities weren't sure how much employment they could offer. The federal program is aimed t1.t relieving the heavy unempl oy ment. The money goes to cities and counties .so they can hire personnel that their own budgets could not support. Federal funds will account for 90 per· cent of the project, while city officials are expected to provide JO percent in the form of money or services. Assistant Labor Secretary :!\1alcolm Lovell said the federal gpvernment vd ll nol be peering over the shoulders of local officials as they decide Y.'hat kinds ol jobs to create. But he said the emphasis would be on putting people to work as quickly as possible with special consideration for VietnBm veterans, minorit y ~ r o u p members and disadvantaged perso ns. Some of the most common jobs ex- pected to be filled are firemen, policemen, teaching, public health and pollution control. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES .. LARGE SELECTION OF SHERRILL UPHOLSTERY JUST RECEIVED. LUXURY FABR ICS HIGH QUALITY -SPECIAL PRI CES DESCR IBE THESE OUTSTANDING SELECTIONS O" THE LATEST STYL ES AND FABR ICS. WAREHOUSE SAL! CONTINU!S New .,.,•rehou1• 1tock ha1 b•en •dded to the •lre•dy l•r9e •rray of f•bulous v•lue1. Don't for9et the hundreds of y•rd1 of fine drep•ry •nd upholst•ry l•brics •t • fr•cfion ()f their origin•I cost, DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-OREXEL-HERITAGE NIWPOlT STOll OPIN P.llDAY 'TIL t NEWPORT BEACH 1727 W•1tcllff Dr., ~42·2050 OPEN FRIDAY ·flL 9 • Proft••lonel lnttrlor Oe1l9ner1 Av•ll•bl._AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Cr•,t Hlokw•y Phooo: 494·65$ i - Laguna Beaeh EDI TI O N * YOL. b4, NO. 193, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES Armed Man Give s Up 111 Lagu11a By PATR ICK BOYLE 01 1ne Dill~ ,.llor Siii! Brandishing two loaded pistols at stun- ned bystanders. a burly Los Angeles man Thursday night threatened to shoot several Lagwia Beach policemen before being disarmed by a soft talking veteran officer. Police identified the suspect. wearing a tin badge and !win holsters over his blue jump suit, as ~1ichael Bernard Dorf, 33. Officers claim Dorf was disarmed of two loaded automatic pistols -11 nine millimeler and a .2:> caliber -and that each of the guns had a round in its cham- bec. Police Lt. Robert r-.1c~furray wa~ credited vdlh taking the guns awfly from fhe apparently disturhel1 man during the II p.n1. Incident, w!iich occurred in the parking lot of the Taco Bell. 699 S. Coast Highway . Before t\-1 cMurray arrived, police report that the man was growling and shouting threats at the several policemen present. The six-foot: 200..pound suspect was first reported to be at the Hotel Laguna, ~25 S. Coast Highway , where he allegedly threatened a bartender with his two pistols. When police arrived. they said. the man had walked the few blocks to the Taco Bell and was spotted near the order window holding a gun in his hand. Back up police units were called and , when the man first saw a policeman, he put the gun back in!o its holster. Police said the suspect then stepped back from lhe window, put his hand on the holstered gun and said, "Do you want to lalk about ii or shoot it out." Au1horilies report that the suspect then cocked, but did not draw , his pistol. Police at the scene attempted to reason with the angry man , bul it was not until v.:atch CQmmandcr McMurray ;irrived that the suspect calmed down. Mc1\.1urray. talking in a calm voice. walked slowly up lo the suspect and removed the guns from their holsters. Hov;ever. the burly man immediately began to struggle when his pistols "'ere taken away and had to be subdued by several policemen. Dorr was booked on charg"s of bran· dishing a ·weapon. resisting .:irrest and carrying a loaded rirearm. He i~ being held at the Laguna Beach Jail pending his arraignment ~londay . .:ind police re port he is still shoutir.g threats from his ccU, J\'la laysia Hunts Reds SIBU. 1\.l a la y~ia (AP ) -Security forces huntin g Communist gucrril!as in wes1ern Saraw;ik have arrested more than 90 people for subversive and Com - munist activities this week, a government ipokcsman said tod11y. The spokesman ~aid Communist guer· ri1las have murrlered more than 19 civilians in the region since the beginning ()f the ye.:ir. Parking Meter Fines to Jun1p For La g unnns In an ROempt to conform w11h other cil>e~. Laguna Beach will raise its fin!! for parking meter violations from $1 to $3 effective Oct. 1. The hike was announced by South County !\1unicipa\ Court Judge Richard Hamilton. who noted that both San Clemente and Newport Beach charges minimum of $3 for meter vtolaton~. The parking fines i re set by tht individual cities. Laguna Beach city maoager Lawren ce Rose said he had authorized the increase after being informed by the court that It wo11ld facilila!e Implementation of the parking IRw~ if Laguna·!'> finl!s were In line wll h !hose of other South County e<>mmunitie~. Thi!' f'Xistence of two separ1Jte fine ~hedulell bad causf!d confusion in the court. Rose said . "Actually ," he added. "lhc $1 parking fine hnll not been Rn rffecllve deterrent. especially in summer, when people regard 1 $1 ch11rge for beach park· ing as pretty reasonable," • e r10 . . . ; ' ) . ~--··. -·-·-· .... ' • , ·~--. DA11.Y PILOT' ~la!I Pl!oi. ARTIST LIKES TO 00 THINGS IN A SMALL WAY Festiv1l Exh ibitor Thom•s W1ddelow at His Booth Itty Bitty Art Painter Pre fers Pint-size Picture By FREDERICK SCllOEl\.fEllL 01 th• Diii~ Piiot 511!1 While many artists al the Festiva l of Arts in Laguna Beach create paintings that extend several feel in both length and widlh, exhibitor 'T'homas \Vadrlelow ()( South. Laguna likes to go for small ones -like two inches square. Daily, scores of visitors to lhe arL show stop by Waddclow's boot h ancl take Ins magnifying glass 1n hand to scrutinize the small works. •·Jusl ama zing." con1- mented ooe woman as she s!ud1cd a pain· ling -four hy JO 1ncht.'~ -shn\1•inp: a fru it vendor on a strce1. ··1 can even see !he seeds in the papayas." The smallest painling on display is lwo inches squRre, showing a rountry house on top of a hill. with a row of cypress trees and a small horse. Waddelow uses very fin e. po1ntf'd brushes to paint the tiny oil paintings. "lf takes a lot of concentration, a good f'YC and a steady hand," he said . After he completes a painting, he uses a special process to treat the surface, giving a slight grainy effect to the art works. The. four-year festival exhibilor ~aid It took him ''years to perfect ~e lechnique, but that it's been W-Ot'th it in sales al the !!Xhibition. "I don't like to do big paintingl!i. It's too boring." Waddelow , !(), commented . "A small one." hi! noted, "can be finished in about three. lo four hours." Lag tu1a Wat,ers Break Record, Hit 76 Degrees Ocean water1 in Laguna Bt:ach warm· ed up to a record-setting 76 degrees Thut9day. as nearly 20,000 persons flotk· ed to city and county beaches. The 76 degree reading was recorded at Shaw 's Cove, Diver's O>ve and Wood's C.Ove in the afternoon hours. P.fain Beach, wbere the official temperature is measured, hovered at 74 degrets. Vele.ran lireguard Eugene dePautls said he couldn't remember water5 ever "'arming up to 76 degrees In his 12 years "'ith the force. Bl"Cause of the rapid up~wlnR In temperature, Jellyfish have been moving lnward shore. with scores of beachgoer s ge!l lng stung. Air 1emper11turt$ on the !!Rnd hRve hcen running near the 80 degree: mark. BoO! the high water and air temperature!'! are expected to conUnue throu&hout the weekend. Naturally, a number of visitors lo his booth ask v.·hy he likes the sma!J pain· tings. ··well. they're dirrerent. but I've al so got so me practical reasons, They are much easier tn pack and shlp and I can save quite a bit on postagr." The smallest painl ing i-o far v.·as one inch square. "I'd make them smiillPr. but lhey J?t't very hard to frame," he ex:· plainerl Waddclow began pa int ' n I!: pro- fc11s1onal!y afte r gradua ting from hig h schr111I. During \\'oriel Wrir II. while s1a· ltnnc·d tn .Japan. he ~rrved .:is d1rl"Cl(lr nf hobhv shops v.1th !hr Air ~·n rcr. and v.nrkcrl v.·ilh several ar1 prngr;imi:;, \\'h1!e I here, he studied many of the Orienta l .irl fonns Following the v.•ar. h<' tonlinued ~/ud1f's ar. the University of Southern Callforn1a and earned a bachelor 's degree 1n art educati on and art history. He ha s re· n1ained a fu!l-1ime artist since then. \Vaddelow, besides exhibiting at the Pestival, ha s displayed in galleries in Carmel; Palm Desert: Dalla,c;, Te xas; Sedona, Arizona. and Beverly Hills. A pollo's Prize 'Genesis Rock' I s R ea.l Thing SPACE CENTER, Houstnn (UPI) The prize of Apollo 15's surprise pack.:ige of moon samples has fu lfilled the hopes of geologists -it indeed appears to be the elusive "genesis rock '' that rould write the operUng chapter of lunar history. But it will take gcientists weeks and maybe months ()f difficult laboratory testing to be sure the fist-sized, milk· while sample No. 15415 is a piece of the primeval lunar crust. lf it is, it v.·ould date back to when the moon, earth and 110lar system "''ere formed, an l!'Stimated 4.6 billion years ago. The crew that brought the rock back, D8vld R. Scott. Alfret! M. Worden and Jwnf'll B. Win. turned today lo brieUng the fln11! n.o moon niRht team~ on wbat In expect when they set out next year. Apollo JR a$ronau ts John W. Young. ThomRs K. Mattiflgly and Charle~ M. Duke are scheduled tn go to the moon's central lllgbland!I oexl March. And the space agency, In 11 surpri~ move. an· nounced ThursMt nigtil th11t goolog&t- astron11ul. Hs.rriaon lt SchmiU has been 81$1gncd to the .(potio 17 crp alongtwllh Eugene A. ~n 11 . COJnmndlr!· and Ronald E. EvillS' as otblta11'flct; Today's Final N.Y. S~ks TEN CENTS ea estraint Northrup Recall In Mill? ~ Some San Clemente re sidents are receiving l!!tters Lhis werk bearing f1re- and-brimslonl! \'OWS to recall Councilman and Loca l Agency Formation Cnm· mission !\.tember Stanley Northrup. The letter calls him "a rod!!nt.'' And that. said Northrup late Thursday, Is exactly what he expected when he urg· ed every Fifth Di strict city lo organize formal recall proceedings a g a inst Supervisor Ronald Ct1spers . The vitriolic letter, provided to Northrup by a San Clemente rP sidcnt Thursday, contains no return address , but bears !he signature of one "Don Brown." Brown lerms the C'ommittee urgin,C! the recall (lf the generally quiet -hut latrJy ou1 ~poken -Caspers critic, "The Con1- mittee lo Recall Stan 'the mouse' Northrup". Brown says: Dear Ne igh.bar: They are ot it agri l.n!! 'I'ltose unspeak(lb/.e. graspinrt Irvin· er's crnd their political trash. like Stan Northrup, "Double Bill" Baker 011d !heir 'lick political PR macliines. llistorically they hav,. alway' at· tempted to shift the tax burden to U$ small home owners 1nith one ha1ld while grabbing all of the County burlgl't for roads, flond control, police znd fire prnte:ction with the other. The y hide behind tnz nvoidancP fo1111dot.ions lo increrise /.h.f'ir lnnd vnlues. Tl1ei r grandiose schen1es are it'.~1.Q11Pd to moke the rest nf Ornn1P. County nnd Sa.n Cleniente 1.nto a h119e phrrto iviih dropping reril est.ate va/11.cs. )'es, it's the same old all pnwerul prn11p who hP/pcrl. Alt,on Al/Pn per- prt.raie the Solt Creek. S11J111d/.e: t/le BacJ.; Bay Bornuioggl.e.; the phony ocPan frnnt and freewny frontagl! ng· ricult1iral preserves and the rest of thp1r slick jun and games. Now they hove 1nheelrrl. nut anoth- !r puppet ... our co111tc1/man, SWn. "rhe mouse'' Northr1ip u;ho helped "tf'nl nPrn·/11 n tl1 n11sanrl nrrPs nf "pro1n1sed liinf/," tllat 1oas legall!J nnd n1nrnlly plcdped hy Ir vine to Sa111.a A11rr nt J.Qfl.1-Sre tlie encln.<Prl nrHrlP. 111.~ 'li o11or" 1.~ nnw srrennJ111g rrcnll -Ye~ lrr's rrcnll Strrn "lh r n1.n11.~p" Norr/1r11p. L.et 's act nd n f !111~ r(lr/rut. I n1n nlr.r1111f1 11011, n prom inent r11 1:r11 n1!!I n11 nrrin111zr11g cnm1111ttrr 1111// .... 0011 hr forn1rri io drl the 1nh. \Vr r1 ii/ hr 111 cnntnc/, u11tli )IOll-tn /lip 1nrn11/l/n(' co11tnct 11011,. friends J)l// llf'lfjllhOT'f Sfl tlirir h i.~ U!il.l br 1.l1e q111ckr sr. recnll on record, anywherP. Sinccre/.u ynur.~ DON BROWN For cnn1miuee to Recall Stan "The !Hou se'' Northrup ··1 sairl it yesterday. "Norihrup related, '·and I'm saying it now. I 'll take a lie DAILY PILOT St•ll Phoi. NEW RECALL TARGET Stanley Northrup detector lesl tn prove In everyonP.. that I am not lnnuenced by the Irvine Com· pany, and the test will prove it. If by any d\ance the test were to prove a link, then a recall wouldn't be necessary, I'd resign ." In exchange for his submitting to a polygraphy, longtime city councilman and former mayor said, "I expect lhifi person Brown to gel on the ~ame machine and maybe we could find out who the sponsors or my recall are. who's in the movement and v.•here the money i~ com· ing from ." l\'nrlhrup hrlieves the le!lers are ~1ng mailed by lhe same group seeking the nu.c;tf'r of County Sup~rvisor David Baker, another nutspokcn fne of the asserted power bloc Involving Supervisors Caspers anrl Rohe rt flatti11 . Curiously. the "rodent" letter makes no mention of any Inca ] issues in ca!ling for Nnrthrup 's ou~ter IE' n d i n g reinforcement to a theory !hat the senders are not activ1 San Clemente residents. Northrup has spent more than a dllzen years on the San Clemente city Council. Northrup is certain tn seek support or his recall idea before fellow councilmen in San Clemenle \\'f'dnesday. Jlc has sup- porl frnn' f\1:iyor \\'alter Evans already. ThP counc1ln1an 's plan, he said earl1f!r this 1\•eck. 1s to sf'r.k sin11!ar actions from evpry {lthrr 1'1fih Dis1nct rity tn formally i;ponsn r a reca ll n10\'ernent against the frf'c;hm;in supr•rv1sor. The in111al cry for a rera ll came at. the rrak of 1hc t~n111IL surround ing LAPC memix'rship and validity of so1ne of its n1rrt1n1;s . The furor li.1 s not v.·aned as the week WP;irs nn. Northrup said he expected a n abundance of backlash after his recall stat ements. "Let. it continue," he said Tuesday, ''that v.·on 't stop m~." Nixon s Go Sepa1·ate Way s But to Meet i11 Cl emente President and Mrs. Nixon p I a n :separa!I! jaunts next week to several cities in I.he nation -ending in San Clemenle late Thursday where the first (amlly will 11ettle down for perha(>5. three weeks of vacation. The scheduled trip Is the annual Jong stay for the Nixons at their seaside estate. Last year's visit lasted three weeks Md some reports have said this August's working vacation will last about the same number of days. The President already has booked 3 bu~y itinerary early next wetJc with new stops 1dded to the th~ay schedule late today 2nd over th.e weekend .. Whil.e llouse aides said prtsent pliins r llll for vlstts to New York. Springfield, Ill., Dallas, the Grand Teton National Park. Wyo., then on to California, !\!rs. Nixon also will visit to several i;lates. then arrive In Californill for the dedication of a new stretch of beach ne11r thr. Mexican Border opened to the public by federal action reemtly. No specific 1rrlval time h11 been men· .110ned as or. yet. While on the South €oast u~ 1>te11ident'$ 11chedule might Include major ·~ social functions in central. Orange Coun· ty. some sources have indicated . The August visi t generally i~ more la11guorous than those in the rest of the yea r. On the Prestden.l's last stay - which lasted two weeks and Included a major revelation on the impending China trip -Mr. Nixon spent nearly every afternoon walking along Red Beach in the Las Pulgas area. His mornin g work !l!Sslons began with the dawn each day. Dogs Scare Tiger ZJONSVILL.E. Ind. (AP\ -Four- month-old Ivan. 11 40-pound Siberian tiger. is missing. He wandertd Into the woods Thursday and v.•as SC3red off by three barking bird dogs sl!nt to trac~ him down. Jvan 's owner. Dr Edward V Scht1ffer. a veterin11ria n, s11id lhe dQg~ "scared lvan lo piecis." The li~er is 11 "wonderful little &nlmal ••• jusl as a friend.'. Shp.rlff's depUUc~ have offered the u~e nf'tracking dogs which do not bark in the attempts to llnd Ivan. Writ Over. Sl1ort Meet U11der Fire An aprellate courl will be asked today to rule that Orange County Supervisor1 Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers and Los Alamitos Councilman Joe Hyde wel'9 not properly served with restraining orders before Monday's s i :t • 1 e c o n d meeting of the Loca l Agency Formation Commission. Santa Ana City Attorney Jim Withers today told the DAILY PILO'f that he is in the final stages or his appeal to the Fourth District Court of Appeals and hi11 application for a 'writ of prohibition will be filed "probably late this afternoon." "What we are asking the appellate court to recognize is that the three nam• ed men called the meeting to order long before any service was made," Withers said . "The granting of a writ would mean that the appellate courl recognizes the legality of the meeting and if it does that c;ince!s out everything that has since taken place." Withers said that would include the hearing into the whole LAPC debacle scheduled before Orange County Superior Court Judge J. E. T. ''Ned" Rutter Aug • 23. Judge Rutter ordered the six-seeond fiasco of five d1y1 1go expunged from the reeords. He also ordered Batlin, Caspers and Hyde lo appear before him to answer l!lllegations of contempt filed by the: League of Cities. The league ·held an emergency session on the county courthouse lawn Monday an hour before the emergency session organized during the weekend by Battin and Caspers got under way Jn the nearby hearing room. That riotous meeting ended six second~ later with Battin and Hyde running from the room beating off process servers after the supervisor replaced Anaheim Councilman Charles Pearson wit b Anaheim attorney Herb Licker. Withers today said that iS!uance of ll writ wou ld expunge Wednesday 's LAFC meeting from the record -a meeting in which Pearson and Fullerton councilman Louis Reinhardt sat in the seats claimed tStt LAFC APPEAL. P11e %) Poss ible Drown Victim Sou g ht Laguna Beach lifeguards are con· tinuing a i;earch in waters off Cress Street Rrach today, attempting to locate a poss ible drowning victim . Police reCTived a call around midnight frnm a resident or lhe Hacienda Hotel, 1289 S. Coast Highway, who claimed he heard screaming and moaning while i;wimming off Cress Street minutes earlier. Police summoned 3: unit to the bea ch and alsn sent out l!I request for lifeguards. Skip Conner and Mike Hartley were rousted from bed end went tn the beach. Upon <JUeslioning the informant. who police report was under the influence ot alcohol. lifeguards decided to wait until morning to CQnducL a search of. the waters. Late this morning nothing had been found by the. guards. Orange Weadaer Little temperature change e~­ pected for today aod Saturday. Highs along the coast around 75, 8.S inland. Lowa tonlgbt between 60- 70 degrees. INSWE TODAY Booth1 on the green nt lhe Laguna Beach Fest.Iva! of Arr... is the· subject of a feotur~ on Po.gt 2$ of todou's Wttksnder. ltt•i<!t !J CtllfOfftlt 1 Cllo.c~J ... U• 11 Cl•HH'" U.• Ctmlr, II C.l'ff•we'111 u 0..th Nllk " lf cr ... n:•1 1t 11ui.r1•1 ,... • IMtrtahl"*" U·:U P lft•ft<:• 12•11 M1>rt1<t" U Ann L•"""rl 11 Malltlo• ' ,,.. .. Ill Servk• " I ·-1lc--1 2 DAILY PILOT F,ld41, Au,un l l , lfJ71 0 • County Board Ol(s School Grant Application B)' GEORGE LEIDAL 01 lfl• D11!1 P'lle! Stoll The Oran&:e County Board of Educatlen Thuradly approved a grant application seeking f16,462 of federal learning im- provement moneys that are allocated IQ districts according lo the number of students from "'e.lfare fan11hes. The cooperative efforl by the county schools offiC'e \\"OU!d fund reading and mathemalics in1pro1·emenl programs in eight county schools. However, Tuslin Union l-ltgh School lrustees falled to approve 1heir participa· lion in the program l\1onday. This drops tbP. number of schools who "'LU .share in Plan11ers Stud y Mystic Hills Develop1nent Laguna Beach planning comn1issione rs wiH sit down to a len&'1hy 18-Hem agenda 1'.fonday night, which will kick off with discussion of a proposed 57-unit planned residential de vel opment \PRD! tract near Mystic Hills. Residents of the area are expected to be out in force to protest the development which would provide for cluster housing oo hillside land between the f'!nd of Pacific A venue and Park A venue. Also on the agenda is a site plan review for the Village Bazaar. a $2.5 million combination of specialty shops, art galleries and gourmet restaurants to be built at the corner of Bluebird Canyon Drive and S. Coast Highway. The complex will be built by Laguna Beach developer Mark Gumbiner. Also up will be a variance request from Michael Suderman, operator of Stot- tlen1yers, 328 Glenneyre, to operate the delicatessen and sandwich shop v.·ithout providing the total number of parking ti paces. The ope ration presently has eight park· ing spaces -four less than the required 12. In other items, comntissioners will : -Hold the first public hearing on changing the rone from A·I (agricultural) to M·IA (light industrial) on anne1ed land in Laguna Canyon. -Hear a request from Ottomar J . Vet· ler, 580 Vista Lane, to resubdivide several lots and create onf'! additional building site with Jot3 al sUbstandard width .. -Consider a conditional use permit (CUP) for establishment of Red Baron Volkswagen Repair al 1802lf.r S. Coast Highl't'ay. -Review proposed changes in appeal processes for site plans, variances and conditional use permits. Hastin gs Joins Hospital D1ive Former Laguna Beach plarunng com· n1issioner Robert J. Hastings will join chairman John ''1cld as vice chairman nf the South Coast Communlly Hospital'.!. SJ n1illion fund drive. The campaign seeks Funds to match a go\•emmenl grant and provide the hospital "'ilh 105 addilional beds and ex· panded facilities for surRrry, pediatrics, l·oronary and intensive care areas. Hastings, a rr-tired telephone company e:i::eculi ve, also served as inlt-r1m manager or Lhe Laguna 1\1 o u l t o n .Playhouse before he left public life ID 1Jndergo heart sttrgery_ OltANGI COAST DAILY PILOT 011.ANG:i COAST PUlll ISMl~G COMPAHT .. •b•rt N. W1ed ,. •••• d ... ! ....... lll>llWr J•~k R. C11rl1y VI<.• ,.,eslclllftl 1r..r Gtntr•I Ml.,..Of:r Tha"'•• K11~il IEdllor Tiiam •• A.. Mur ph•"• M1,..9l"ll Edl"'f Ch•rl11 * loo• R i,~1 •d P. 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Uh•lrllltnt, W ltll'"lll "''11$" '11 """"'-" """"° IO\IY lot •~ WI"*" ~i.t ,,..... ll'lllilleil ., ..,,.,""', ..-,, ~ti•• ,..11,. ~lit ef N1-9 810<11 Mill (11111 M.,., (11iftl'lll1. llltlt<;rl.i..,. W uirrltr t!.!S ~lllly1 .., tr)•ll· t!,11 -lkf¥1 mlll11ry M tlMt .... U.D -lhly. the grant lo seven. Dan McFarland, county schools federal projects coordinttor, told the wunty schoo l board Tustin could still be tll&lble for the •t2,000 set aside for it in the ap. plication if their board acts at Its next meellng. L. Jay lnga!l, associate superintendent ror instruction of !he 'l'ustin high dislrlct, said today, i'Jl isn't likely thal v:e'll be br1ng1ng the n1atter bar.k to 1he board ('Onsidering the philosophical stan ce Lhe board has taken .'' While fou r Tustin truslees agreed f\1 on- day night tying the runding for the learn· ing program to Welfare students \.\'as "rldiculou.," two trus~ voled in favo r of the project. Chester G. Brlner ot MiNioo .Viejo ind Mr1, Junt Smith of T'Uatln all'ffd thtrt were atlidtnts ln the di.strict who would btneflt by the special help. The county trustees did not dlsc~s the y,·elfare issue but r;tther stressed the gains made by stud~nt!I participating in th e joint prngram last year. Dr. Robert Peterson, co u n l y su1>erintendent. o[ schools, said a ~oal of one mon th's gain in reading skills level for each month of study had been set at the outset nf the program. "In 50me of the coun ty department's schools, reading Progress Puts. a Dent In Symphonic Cultu1·e By BARBA RA KRE IBICH or '~• D•ll~ Pll•I sreu "Bigger isn't necessarily better." It's a phrase heard frequently these days as communities-Laguna Beach for example -wonder what their fate may be If once longed-for growth is permitted to go on unchecked. More and more concerned citizens, vis ualizing the day when the pleasant to11on they used lo kn ow goes down for the third lime in a morass of cars, fumes, pe<iple, buildings and overflowing sewers. are calling halt. ~ It used to be that growth meant progress. and with· out progress, life would hardly be worth living. There arf'! those who still adhere to this time-honored maxim. Others are taking a second look and \.\'Onderlng if life just might have been a little better if something had hap- pened to stunt the growth before it became ovenvhelming. All this came home, in microcosm . at a recent con- cert in the Hollywood Bov.·l. MA~')· YEARS AGO, the '~Titer's fam ily had a home lust over the hill fro1n the bo\1!1 and on \.\'arm summer nighlS we'd scran1ble up one side and dOY.'Tl the other lo spend a pleasant evening listening to \.\'hat used to be kn o\\'fl a!! "Symphonies Under the Stars." Not being stal.istically minded at the lime, ll1e precise capacity of lhe old bowl t>scape11 us. but it wasn"t so big that you couldn"t get a pretty good \'iew of the stage even from !he SO.cent seals up top and the sound v.·as ac- cep table from most locations. On the long -hair type symphony nights (Tuesdays). the crov.'d \\"Ou/d be maybe 2,000. Double or tripl e that number wou ld tum out for the Saturday night specials with "names·• like Lily Pons and Andre Kostelanel.z, but the bowl was never exactly rolling in money. Son1etime after the v.·ar. someone apparently decided to remedy this. It ~·as quite a promotion campa ign. Programs \.\"ere popu larized and every kno"TI gimmick was used to fill the empty seals, from setting up areas for pre-con- cert picnics to running buses from outlying parking lots to beat the traffic. IT MUST HAVE worked beyond anyone's wildest dreams because 500n there were no empty seats left to fill -.so they built f-Ome more seats. carving back into the hit\ to do so -and some more parking lots -and ran more buses -and enlarged the picnic area -and built a restaurant. \Vitncssing this 1nonument to cultural progress after an absence of thrtt decades was somewhat traumatic. Our uld street had vanished forever. thP.y'd moved out the houses and turned it intn a parking lot. TI1e hill o~·er \.\"hich 1ve had scrambled '~as shaved biick to a th in wall of earth. v.·ith ro\~1 upon endless row of seats marching upward v..·here the v.·ood· eel bank used to be. The scats -nO\V numberi~g more lha n 17,000 -were all filled the night we v.•ere there, but our ho::itess. a dedicated member of the Bowl Volunteers, whoge se.1(-appointed ta sk is ''filling the bo\.l'I," told us this still is a problem sometimes and requires a grr>iif deal of promotion ~th ing!; like ha ving special children 's nights. or Beverly l lills or Azusa nights when residents of those com· piunilies come in charter buses. BUT ON SPECIAL nights like this . with iU Tchaikovskv Spectacular fea turing the 1812 Overture with real cannon and fi re11"orks. filli ng the bo"•I is no trouble at all. In fact, there ·were so many latecomer~ ~tacked up at the entry aff.lor thf'! first mo\'erflent of the Sixth Symphony ii looked like bargain day in Macy·_. base.men! \vhere they v..·ere lel in -and !he C'flnductnr \\'ailed patiently through \Vhat must have been his first JS.minute break betv.·C'Cn movement.<i before pr~ eeeding \\'ilh the concert. It was a pretty good concert frnm then nn, hut lhey\·t done SC'ln1t ju~gling \\'ith iimphficatinn tn reach those nev..· hilltop seal5 and thls sometimes ha! a funny effett c!osC'r dQ\1n. The firC\VDrk~ v.•crc fine and ever~·nne ~!'f'med to enJflY lhiil Getting out o[ the rnrking !of 1\'flS ~~tacu!ar f.(l{J, But there v.·ere llCQre.<i nF policf' wavin~ us <111 onto the nearest rreev..·ay, "'hich fortunately \.\•as v.·here vie \V:inted !0 go. From then rin it '<''as i. clear nm a1 65 mph and no signals all l.)le \\"i'IY home. 'Ve marveled on the 1vay about lio\1' the ol d bov.'1 had grO\\'n. We alS(l agreed \\·e didn't fee l much like going back again. f'ro1,. Page 1 LAFC APPEAL • • • by Licker and llyde respecli\'ely. In any t've nt, Pattersor: sai d, the special meeting of the League or Citie!; could not legally accept a motion for Hyde"s removal. He said the Los Alamitos councilman could not legally be barred fro m the Aug. 11 hearing into the •·promised land" annexatio11 . That meeting \•oted 4 to 1 v.·Hh Caspers joining the yrs votes to deny Santa Ana's bid to annex the "promised land" -a 938-acre tax ric h parcel that i5 at the heart of the ent ire conl roversy and which seems destined \1•ith that vote for in· c!usion in the proposf'd new city of Irvin e. "ll would take us right back lo the beginning aga in," Withers said !oday. "I'm not sure how v..•e'll proceed if the v.·rit is granted but we will at lea s! have the legality of Monda y's meeting recognized and that's pretty Important to us right now." Santa Ana Councilman Jrrry Patterso n at.tacked the legality of \Vedr.esday's rul· Ing by LAFC Thursday nigh t by claiming that Hyde's loudly u11ere c" "I will re sign'' at a recent leRgue meeting didn 't meAn that he was resigning at that paricu\ar session. "He meant he would resign at some. time in the future ," Patterson said, "Those in the league v.·ho are behJnd the real powtr play in this business ordered the leagut's secretary to ch11n~e that remark In the minutes '1 re.l!ign '." • A D1\ILY PILOT reporter v.•ho v.·a!i present at the league's meeting today saw from hi~ notes that· Hyde stiid "I resign" and "I v.·ill reliign" wil h sever111 other related commenlS on severa l oc- caaton~ during lhe uproa r that followed a ''Ole 1n rrmn\'P. him lrom lhe Leagul!·a seat on the LA FC. • ··t am very dismayed by the actions of (Sa n Clemente councilman St a n ) Northrup ·and also \Fountain Valley Mayor Ed) Just," Patterson 11aid. "I personally believe that their actions have been the real pov.•er play that caus· ed the League's city selection commiltee 10 remove Hyde and replace him with Re inhardt. "l think that Hyde and supervisors Ballin and Caspers were merely reacting to the power play be ing directed by Northrup and others." Patterson said. "Temporarily the Northnlp-Irvlne Com· pany inleresls prevail and I rebuke !he mayor! who changed their support from }!)·de to Reinhardt. "Vague and Ull5\lbst1ntiated claims were made that lbere wa! a power play being made by others on the LAFC ·when in fact Co mmissioner Northrup was !till smarting by the fact that he "'tisn't chosen chairman of the commluion and therefore \li'as continuing his personal ven detta ag.11 inst Caspers and Batun." r 11tterson said. Pallcrson is vice president of the l.eague of Citie s. Just ill president of I.he leagut and chairman of lts city selection cornmittee. : • aain1 or three months hive been recorded for each month a student has been enroll· ed In the •peell.I program." Board member Roger Anderson of Huntington Beach moved 8pproval of the grant application by the board. McFarland 11aid the grant for the 1971 · 72 school year would have provided fi ve teachers and five instructional aides lo be employed in the eight schools. He noted the nature of the personalized tnstnlction offered by the program increased the need for aides rather than teachers and expanded the benefits of the special study at a lower co~t. The county schools office makes a Joint application tor the funds lor dislMcts \.\'hlch are eligible for an .amOwlt ~l tnQney lt.11 than '15,000, McFarland aalc;I . , District3 eligible ror more than $25,000 a year apply on their own for the federal funds. The county schools applica tion will pro- \'1de special classes ·in on!:! school of each of the foll owing dllilricts: San Joaquin Elen1entary, Los Ala1nilos, Brea-Olinda Unified and Yorba Linda. 'fhe other stx schools to share the money are operated by the county department. \Vith 52 students frorn welfare families, Tustin was eligible for an $8,000 grant this year lo provide special help classes for 20 .students tested al reading and math levels below scorn of three-fourths or Uie re.st of the di.strict. p.ipila. Aootbe.r $-4.000 had been &e:t askle from la~t year for use by the Tustin hlgb district which had refused the funds . The $12,000 federa l educa lion grant amounts to about 10 percent of the loss the Tuslin High School District suffered this year in state tquahzation aid, county school officials said. Jngall said other key progra1ns being offered by the district this year should make up for the absence ol the federaJJy funded projecL Dana Government Backed Crowd Gathers in Big Effort to Win Horne Rule By PAMELA HALLAN 01 rt11 0111, P'llOI l llH A crowd of 250 persons filled Dana Elementary School multipurpose room 'fhursda y in a major effort to v.·in local co ntrol of government for Dana Point. Dissatisfied with county stev.·ardship, lhe Dana Poi nt Citizens for Action A!'!sociation \vas organized to investigate what form of local government v.·ould be lx>st fo r th e area. Thom as B. J\1cCutchen, one of several newly elected directors, said the group 's immediate aim will be to call in speakers on various topics to help "enlighten" residents on the direction the association should take. The group will consider three fonns of local control: support of annexation lo San Juan Capistrano; another in- corporation attempt; or a strong loca l organization to represent Dana Point on the county level J\.fembers present expressed interest in immediately forming committees to study beautification, the status of the Coas t Freeway, and strict adherence to zoning regulations. "\\'e're not opposed to county zoning,'' said McCutchen. "We realize certain areas v.·ill be high density and the present zoning \Viii probably stand as long as \\'e're in the county. \\'hat we don"t like are zoning variances and non--observa tion Laguna Police Checking Theft Laguna Beach pcilice are investigating lhe thr-ft of !'Orne Sl ,500 in merchandise from the home or a prominent local restaurant nv.·ner. Investigators said Harry J\loon of 241 Cliff Drive reported the burgla ry early today after returning home from his Col· liige nes!au ranl. The screen door of his apartrnenl had been cut and the door forced open, investigators detern1ined. lt e-111s stolen included an Ori enta l rug. several stereo components, an ornamen· tal cash rt'gisler. two radios and se1•eral pieces of je11'elry, officers said. of legal se tbacks on land." ·r-.1cCutchen said the Dana Point com- munity is now 70 to 80 percent organized with block captains. "This is the best way lo communicate with the public on issues facing the coastal community,·' he so.id. The new organization will meet of. ficially tw ice a year but will have a series of special 1neelings until a specific course of direction is found. Membership at $5 pe r year I per person) or $7 .50 per couple wil! be open to any resident of Dana Point as it is recognized by the Census Bureau. Dire ctors of the group, which soo n will select officers, include Mccutchen, Jiin Regelbrugge, Harold J)a y, Vernon Gerhardt, Charles L. Cross. Hank Van Der Vaiden, Steven Papanek and Anna J\fcFarlin. Orange County Cities Get $6 Millio11 £01~ Joh Funds By TERRY COVILLE Of I~• O•llt PHii 11111 !\fore than $6 million in federa l job relief money v.•as a.,.,•arded to Orange County and six county cities today, ac- cording to the U.S. Department of Labor. The money is alloca ted for cities with more than 75,000 population and lo county government. The six cities are Anaheim, Santa Ana. Garden Grov e, Huntington Beach, Fullerton and Orange. J\lost city administrations were surpris- ed at the large amounts o! money an- nounced. None of the cities were in- formed this morning of dollar amounts, though representatives of each city 1vere meeting with labor offi cials in Los Angeles. The city allotments are: -Anaheim. Sl.011.400. -Santa An1, ~89,700. -Garden Gro\'e, $~99,300 . -Hunt ington Beai.:h, S478 ,500. --Orange, $3:10, 100. -Fullerton. $321,800. -Orange Cou nty, $2.873,600. "\re had i10 idea hov.• much monev ,1·e \1r>rc ~eltlng." Brander Castle, assiStant city administrator of Huntington Beach, said this morning. ''But \1•e have a lot of areas in the city v.•here \1'e could expedite :-er\"ice.'' President Nixon only signed the $1 billion Emergency Unemployment Act r.1onday. California receives a total or $100.400,000 for its cities and counti es. Most cities were caught by surprise with the speed the money was allocated. Anaheim officials , however. said they hope to open up 75 jobs with their $1 million. Other cities weren"l sure how much employment th ey could offer. The federal progra1n is aimed at relieving the hea vy unemployment. The money goes to cities and counties so lhl'y can hire personnel that thei r own budgets could not support. Federal funds v•ill account for 90 per- cent of the project. while city officitils are el pected lo pro1·ide 10 percent in the lorm of money or services. Assistant Labor Secretary Malcolm Lovell said the federal government wilt not be peering over the shoulder! of local officials as they decide v.·hat kinds of jobs to create. But he said the emphasis wou ld be on putting people . to work as quickly as possible with special consideration for Vie tnam veterans, minority gr ou p members and disadvanlaged persons. Soine of the most common jobs ex· peeled to be fi lled are firemen, JX>licemen, teaching, public health and pollution control. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES LARGE SELECTION OF SHERRILl UPHOLSTERY JUST RECEIVED. LU XURY FABRICS HIGH QUALITY -SPECIAL PRICES DESCRIBE THESE OUTSTANDING SELECTIONS OF. THE LA TEST STYLES AND FABRICS. WARIHOUSE SALE CONTINUES New w•rehou1 e 1toc~ has be•n edded to the alr••dy l•rg• •rr•y or f•bulous v•lu••· Don't ror9•t the hundr•d• or y•rd1 of fin• dr•p•ry •nd uphol1t•ry '•bric• at. fr•clion of their original co1t. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-OREXEL--HERITAGE NIWPOIT STOii OPIN fllOAT 'TlL t NEWPO-T BEACH 17"27 W1stcllff Dr., /.42-"2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'rll 9 Profatslonal Interior De1!9ntrs Avall1bl9-AID INTERIORS Hro111 Ton,_ Melt •f Or..,. Co~11ty-540·12.6J LAGUNA BEACH 345 Nol't'1 Coest Hl9hway Phone: 49-4-6551 ' . ' San Clemente Capi.strano * EDITION ' Teday's'Fhaal N.Y. Stoeks :VOL. M , NO. 193, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA JEN CENTS San Juan Capistrano Hospital Hopes Dashed By PAMELA HALLAN 01 tl!t O•llf Pllol Slllt Very little hope remains for the develOpment of a community hospital ln San Juan Capistrano this year . •State health officia ls confirmed Thurs· day that a letter has been sent to the developer& of Santa Margarita de las Flores Hospital saying inspect.ors found no evidence of construction and a license )las been denied. The $5 million, 12&-bed acute care hospital and 138-bed convalescent center has been proposed by the Mission Viejo Medical Company which opened Mission Community Hospital last month in Mission Viejo. ort 2 Firms Vie for Job On Freeway A pair of Santa Ana construction firm s }\as submilled the low bid In a major $3.~­ million widening and center strip project on the San Diego Freeway near Ca pistrano Beach 's "Big Curve'' \Vhere fa tal accidents abound. Sukut-Koulsen, Inc., and Allfil\ish Constructioo Company, both of Santa Ana, will probably receive the contract for the lengthy job which will involve ma - jor reconstruction of the San Diego Freeway fr on1 Cam ino de Estrella northward to a half·mile beyond Las Ramblas. A protective center div ider -probably of the concrete wall type -\1till he in- stalled in the section where multiple.- death crashes have been blamed on no center-strip protection. The contract calls for <i65 days of work widening the existing six lanes ta eight (four ea ch wayl. plus improvement of Clnramps and offramps. The same pair of construction firms is doing other freeway work in the Mission Viejo area \Vhe n lhere the new ?so Parkway bridge and ram!Js are nea ring completion . Spokcs1nen for I.he St~te Dlvi5ion of Highways stressed that r1gh ts-o f-w;:iy for th e freev.·av widening al ready have been purchased ·along 1he Estrella-L<l Ra 1nbla stretch. New freewa y land lies inl ;i nd tif th e freewa y in prima rily undevt:'loped strips. At least seven persons have died in lhe stretch scheduled for the major work since last November. One crash lale lasl year killed four members of a family when their car careened across the unguarded dirt strip, smashed into a chemical truck and exploded, Earlier this year three persons were killed when a rear-end collision sent their car across the strip headon into a bus . The Estrella job, combined with two Clther contracts will yield divider pr~ tection north ward into Irvine on the fr eeway. The only remaining d_ange~ area minus any center strip protection will be several miles of freeway from Capistrano Beach, through San Clemente lo thf: county li~e. Funding for proposed major reworking of that stretch of freeway is uncertai~. Officials sayit might lake place late in the 1970s . Orange Cout l\'e•tber Little temperature change et.· pected for today and Saturday. Highs along I.be coast around 7$, M inland. Lows tonight between 6(). 70 degrees. JNSDJE TODAY Booths on the green ot t ht Lagttna Bench 1'"t.stiool of A r t-1 i$ the subject of a feature on Pngt 25 of today's Weekender. •••11"1 JJ C•U,.r"lt I Cll.c:kl"I U1 11 ClluH~ U.• <•lllK• JJ ,_.. J) O.lfl .... ,,.. 11 Di~ 11 SdlMtlll fl'•.. ' •"t1rt1illrM"' u.u 1"11\I M I 12•11 Ml~ II -~~ L•~ 1' Mil .... • • M.,. Ill 1-ICI tt MIVIM 1'•Jt ,....,,.,., l"llfth 11 N•!IOftll !OW• +S Orl"ll c.vn1• II ""'--,1 .• ''"'" l'otl... u ,,. .. , U·H Sltel1Mtf11!11'1 IJ.H T 1l1Y>tlOll Jt ThNltn 'lt·H WM-I Wtmlll'I frlf;" 1'·1' Wtrlf .. IWI l4 WNlleMll'I" U.M Chairman of the company is Dr. Louis Cella , physician and Orange County Democratic political force. W, R. Caf{leron and T. J . Callahan , of- ficials of the Slate Department of Public Health, explained that the hospital was sanctioned before a new assembly bill made it a requirement that all new hospitals be approved by a county Com- prehensive Health Planning Council. ··An private hospitals approved before Jan. I, 1970 ha ve what is called 'grandfather protection .' But these hospitals lost their rights if construction was not begun by July I, 1971," said Cameron. ru ' DAILY l"ILOT llllf !'hall Soup'• Ota Peeling carrots for dinner would seem more of a chore when a person is blind but .A.rmen Goglanian, 16. man· aged very well during a camp- in g trip at San Clemente State Park·. Other bl ind youngsters climb bluffs an do a variety of activities. See story, Pa ge 3. Display Brush Back-Ho Ho F'T. RILEY, Kan. (UPI ) -A 5- foot-6-inch toothbrush stolen from a dental health display was secretly returned Thursday lo the front yard of post commander Maj. Gen . Edward Flanagan. A note attached to lhe oversized display bn.ish said : "I would like to take this op- portunity to extend to you a heartfelt thank you for the use of this gargantuan and most magnifi· cent green toothbrush. "Little do you know how I 1ur- fered from the pain of tooth decay before finding a toothbrush or slcnlficant dimensions. "Sincerely, Jolly Green Giant." To be re.approved, he hos pital would have ta go through the county pro- cedures. Cameron estimated this ta take between 4 and 24 weeks, Cameron added lhat the term "und er construction'' has different meanings and developers of the hospital may still a~ peal the decision if they can prove they were indeed "under construction." Exactly what constitutes being under construction Cameron would not say. He did say, however, that this usuall y means grading permits have been issued, con· tracts signed and land use permits granted. A grading permit was not issued prior LAFC T1·iad Appeal Set Over Writs An appellate court will be asked today to rut; that Orange County Supervl50r'! Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers and Los Alamitoa Councilman Joe l·lyde were not properly served with restraining orders before Monday's Ii x -seco nd meeting of the Local Agency Formation Commission. Santa Ana City Attorney Jim Withers today told the DAILY PILOT that he is in the final stages of his appeal to the Fourth District Court of Appeals and his applica tion for a writ of prohibition will be fifed "probably late this afternoon ." "\llhat Y.'e are asking the appellate court to recognize is that the three nam· ed men called the meeting to order long before any service was made," Withers said. "The granting of a writ would mean tha t the appellate court recognizes the legality of the meeting and if it does I.hat cancels out everyth ing that has since taken place." \Vithers sa id lha t would include the he::tring into the. whole LAFC debacle scheduled hefore Oran~e County Superior Court Judge ,J. E. T. "Ned" Rutter Aug. 2.1. Jtidge Flutter ordered the ~ix·sccond fiasco n( five days ago expunfled from the recurd s. He also ordered Bat ti n. Caspers and H11de to appear before him 1.0 anSY.'er ai"legations of contempt filed by the League of Cities. The league held an emergency session on the county courthouse lawn Monday an hour before the emergency session organized during the weekend by Battin and Caspers got under way in the nearby bearing room. That riotous meeting ended six seconds later with Battin and Hyde running from the room beating off process servers after the supervisor replaced Anaheim Councilman Charles Pearson w l t h Anaheim attorney Herb Licker. Withers too.ay said that issuance of a writ would expunge Wednesday's LAFC meeting from the record -a meeting in which Pearson a.nd Fullerton councilman Louis Reinhardt sat ln the sea ts claimed (See LA.FC APPEAL, Pap 2) Nixons Go Separate Ways But to . Meet in Clemente President and Mrs. Nixon pl a n separate jaunts next week to several cities in the nation -ending in San Clemente late Thursday where the first famil y will set.tie dawn for ~rhaps three weeks of vacation. The scheduled trip is the. annual long stay for the Njxons at their seaside est.11te. Last year 's visit lasted three weeks and some reports have said this August's working vac•tion wW last about the same number of days. The President already· has booked a busy itinerary e&rly next week with new stops added to the three-day schedule. late t.od11,y and over the ·weekend. While •rouse aides said preient plans r111\ for visits to Nt.w York , Sprlngfield . Ill .. Dallas, the Gra nd Teton NaUonal Park , Wyo,, then on, to Califori'::· ' . Mrs. Nit.on also will visit tn several sl.clt.es, then arrive in California for the dedication-Cl! a new 5lretch of beach near the Mexican Border opened to the public by federal •cUon recently. No specific arriv al time bas been met1- tloned a& of yet. While on the South Co&sl the President's schedule might include major i;ocial functions In central; Orange Coun- ty, Mme !iiources have indicated. The August visit generally is more languorous than those in the rest of the year. On the President's last stay - which lasted two wee.ks and Incl uded 11 major revelation on the impending ChJn11 trip -Mr. Nixon lipent nearly fflf)' afternoon walking along Red Buch In th• Las Pulgas area. / - to July I by the Orange Count y Depart- ment of Bullding and Safety. In fact an application for a permit wa s filed July 27 after a (.'OUnt.y ins pector had ordered grading to halt. beca use no pennit had been issued. Land use approval also was in doubt before July 1. Phillip Sch wa r t ze, Assistant Planner for San J u an Capistrano said a land use permit had not been issued. Although a land use variance had been granted by the city, construction had not begun and the variance had expired. The planning commission passed a resolution. ho\l.•ever . that a hospital is compatib:e In a pl anned development ione in the event the hospital's developers reapply for a land use permit. Even a contract with a construction firm has been under a cloud. Although a contract was arranged with Sunset Builders of Anaheim, the prior owner of th e site on San Juan Creek Road adjacent to the San Juan Hills Country Club became locked in a bankruptcy pro- ceeding. De!ipite all these difficuJties, developers are ('l)nfident that a hospital will be built on that site. frank J. Gelinas, SJX>kesman for the development group, sa id this week that the hospita l will be built as soon as the "technica1lties" are ironed out. "We intend to proceed with the development of a hospital in 'San Juan Capistrano,'' he said. "This, of coorse.. is dependent an several slipulations." He did n o t elabo ra te on what these were. "We wouldn't be expending t.De money we are If we didn't feel the-·bankruptey and other legal technicautiea wen no serious problem." ba added. He said I.he group U ready. to re~ly to the Capistraoo Planning .Oommiss1on when the land ownership i3' ~ out. 0 eca ? • DAILY I'll.OT Siii! PMl1- NE\V RECALL TARGET Stanley Northrup Mission Viejo Embezzler Gets J'rison Sentence A Mtssion V1e10 em bezzled more lh;i n accoun1an1. 1vh(I $100,000 fr om ,11 Nr wport Beach eleclron1c!i firm wa~ sent. In state prison for nne to JO ycar!i Thurs· day. Orange County Superior Court Judge 3yron K. ~fcM i l!an orde red that sentence for James Leonard Disch, 4L of 25962 Via Del Norle, and rejected the defend ant's plea for a stay of commitment. Disch, the former controller of Applied Digital Systems, 3M8 Campus Drive, was arrested after auditors reported a defi· ciency of an estimated $104,000. It was alleged that he embezzled the funds between October of 1969 and January of 1971. Oisch's crimina l record reveals that an estimated $40,000 has been recovered by his former employers. Applied Digital has suerl the Bank o( America and the ftrm's auditors, Arthur Andersen and Com pany of Santa Ana, for nearly $1 million. The firm blames both organizations for faulty business prac4 tices that led to Disch's embezzlement. 'Ge1iesis Rock' Is Real Tliin,g SPACE CENTE R. Houston (UPI) The prize or ApollO 15's surprise package ~f moon samplu has fulfilled the hopes of geologists -it Indeed appe8fi to be the elu!live "gene.'lis rock" th 1H could write the opening chapter of IWlar history. Bur it will take scienlhfl.s weeb and ma ybe months of difficult lflboratory testing to be !Ure the flst·slzed. milk· white sample No. 15415 Is a piece of the primeval lunar trust. If it is, It would date back lo when the moon, earth and 80l!tr system were formed. an estimated 4.! bUlion years ago. The crew that brought the rock back, David R. Scot.t. Alfred M. Worden end Jame1 8. Irwin, turned. today to brkding tM1llnl1 two moon O\ght M:tma on what to expect whe11 they If' .out next year. R' LAFC 'Backlash'· I Hits Clementean Some San Clemente residents are receiving letters this week bearing . fire- and-br\mstone vows to recall Councilman &nd Loca l Agency Formation Com· mission Memher Stanley Northrup. The letter calhs him "a rodent." And that, &aid N11rthrup latt 'J;'h.111'1d4y. tr; exacfJy what he nPKfed whei! he urg4 eel evety FJlt!t District city to organlJe formal recall proceedings a g a in 111t Supervisor Ronald C8sper1. The vitriolie letter, provided to Northrup by a San Qemcnte resident Thursday, contains no return address, but bea rs the signature of one "Don Brown.'' Brown tenns the commlUee urglng the recall of th e generally quiet -but lately outspoken -Caspers critic, "The Com- millee to Recall Start 'the mouse' Northrup". Brown says: Dear Neighbor : They are. at it again.r! Those un.~peakable. grruping fr vin- tr's rrrtrl. their po /.iticaL tra.sh likt St.an Nnrthru.p, "Dou ble Bill" .Baker and t./1e1r sl ick. political PR mcchines. /-/1 sl.nrically /.hl'y have always at· !rinpted to sh ift t.J..e tax bu.rden to us ~ma/.L l1nm r au;ners with one han d 111h1/r grnbhiug nil of thP Connty b11rlort for rorirl.~. jlonrl control. police Tnri /rre r rn(P\l.inn. i111th. the nt.lie r. Tht"l/ /nrlr bPltn1d. tax nvo1dan cf' fo unrtiirion .~ tn incrense their land Pnl11rs. Tl1r1r 17rn,irl 1nse .~t:hem e.~ n rl! :lr$1f1nrd rn tnnk t the rest of Oranrie Cn1ri1ly n11rl San Clemente intQ a huoe qli Pltn 1v11./1. rlrnrping real estate V(J/111'$. Ye s, it'.~ the sonie old alt rnwerul pronr 111/1n li e/red Alton Allen per- petrnte tlic Salt. Creek Swindle; the Bnck Rny Bonnd.oggle: the phony ocr.rrn fro11t and freewa y frontage ag· ricultural preserves and the rest of their slick fu11 and games. Now ~he y have wheeled out. anoth· er puppet .• , • ot1.r councilman, Str:n "the mouse" Northr up who hr.lped sr.enl nl!nrly n thoui;and n.cre.~ of "r romised land," that was legally and morally pledged by Irvine tn Santa Ana in 1963-Set. the enclosed article. Hi.~ 'honor" is now screaming recal.l -Yes, let'$ recall Stan "I.he mouse" Nnrth.r up. Let's ge t rid of this rodent. 1 nm nler!ing yo ii, a prominent. citizen and an. organizing committt.e rnill soon be formed to rlo the job. \Ve will be i'n con.tact u;Hh you-in I.ht meantime coniact your frir.nris :nut neighbors $0 that hii will be the quickest recall on record, anywhere. Stncerely your~ DON BROWN f'or commiitet to R"ecall Stan "The Mouse" NMthrup "l said it yesterday, "No rthrup related. "anrl I'm saying It now. I'll take 1 lie detect.or test to prove. to everyone that J am not lnOuenced by the Irvine Com4 pany; and the test· will prove it. If by MY chance the tell wtre to prove a lli'lk., then a recall wouldn't be nece1aary. J'd .teliign." In exchange for hlt11 submitting to • polygraphy, longtime city councilman and former mayor s1id, "l expeCl thi11. person Brown to get on the same machine and maybe we could find out who the !;ponsors of my recall art. who'11 1n the movemei:it and where the money is com· Ing from." Northrup ~lie.ves the letter~ are befng ma iled by the same ~p lffkln& the ou11ter of County Supervisor David Baker. anothe.r outspoken (~ Clf the ••serted power bkic' involvlnc. Supervlson C121per1 and Rdbert 8"ltln. CurioUily. lhtt1"rodtnt" tett8r mi1ttl no ~·· ' mention of any local issues in calling for Northrup's ouster I en d 1 n.g reinforcement to a theo ry that tbe senders are not active San Oemente residents. Nor1hrup ha1 spent more: than •'dozen years-on the San Clemt11te city Council. Northrup is certain to seek support nf his recall idea before fellow eouncilroea In San Clemente Wednesday. He has sup- port from Mayor Walter Evans already. The councilman's plan. he said earlier this week, is to seek slmiler action11 from t.very othe r Fifth District city to fomutlly sJ)(lnsor 8 reca!l movement against tht freshman supervisor. The initial cry for a recall came at the peak of the tumult surrounding LAPC membership and validjty of some of it1 meetings. The furor has not waned as the week wears on. Northrup said he expected an abundance of backlai;h 8fter his recaU stat.emenl.s. "Let it continue,'' he said Tue&iay. "that won't stop me." * * * Now They Know Who Stanley Nortl1rup I s "\Vho is thi s St.an Northrup, anyw.oiy~" That was I.he precise query which the councilman and J,APC member himseU asked the dozen pickets outside a county building earlier this week . ''I was walking ta Wednesday's LAP(! meeting," North rup N!lated, when I saVll the signs calling me a liar and screaminJ (or B recall against me , "So I went over and asked the folkl who Northrup was." No one seemed to know. "One of them told me to ask someonf inside the building; another 11 a id Northrup was a member of some kind cd a comm ission." Moments lat.er. the commission begll! its bitter meeting and the pickets brought th eir messages inside. A few jaws dropped when picketer• gazed at Northrup, then looked at hi! nameplate on the table. Now they know who Stan Northrup la. Marine, Girl Held in Theft San Clemente police. late Thursday t1r rested a Marine •nd bia female com paoion In the two-day-old, $'150 burglar) f?T.lrp. a"neighbor'1 apartment. William Taft rudner, 22, and Lucllt Rebeca Taylor, 21, were arrested at lit San Pablo apartment D at the dlnnel hour Thursday. Officers allege they found most C1f tlW artlcles stolen from an adjoining Oat last Tur.$day In Ridner'• apartment. ' HousehOld appliances and a ttlevl11.~ fonned mo11t of the alleged loot. The victim , Patricia Branson. reporte4 the los11 to offlcer11 T\le&day. Entry wal made through 11 window of the residence The man and woman are expected v be. (onnitlly charged in the burglary to doY In South Orange County Mualclpol Court. ~ ~ ~ C I ' ~ -- 2 DAILY PILOT Ftldt1, Allflls\ lJ, llf1.I. County Board Ol(s School Grant Application ' By GEORGE LEJDAL Ot th• Dlolr ,Ito! Sr.It The Orange County Board of Education Tburaday apprtNcd a grant application seek:lng $76.462 of federal learning inl· provement tnoneys lhal are allocated to districts according to the number o{ students from welfare families. The cooperafive effort by !he county schools office v.·ou!d fund rt>ading and mathematics· improvement programs in eight county schools. However, Tustin Union High School trustees failed to approve their participa- tion in the program 1'-1ondayr This drops the number of schools who \'o'ili share in Planners Study Mystic Hills Develop1nent Laguna Beach planning commissioners will sit down to a lengthy 18-item agenda Monday night, which will kick off with discussion of a proposed 57·unit planned residential development (PRD) tract near Mystic Hills. Residents of the area are expected to ~out in force to protest the development which would provide for cluster housing on hfilside land between the end of Pacific Avenue and Park Avenue. Also on the agenda is a site plan review for ~he Village Bazaar, a $2.5 million combination of specialty shops. art galleries and gourmet restaurants to be built at the comer or Bluebird Canyon Dr'.ve and S. Coast Highway. 1~e complex will be built by Laguna Beach developer ll1ark Gumbiner. Also up will be a variance request from Michael Suderman. operator of Stot· t lemyers. 328 Glenneyre, to operate the delicatessen and sandwich shop \\-'ilhout providing the total number of parking ri:paces. The operation presently has eight park· lng spaces -four less than the required 12. In other items. commissioners will: -Hold the first public hearing on changing the zone from A-I (agricultural) to M·lA (light inrfustrial) on annexed Jand in Laguna Canyon. -Hear a request from Ottomar J. Vet· ler, 580 Vista Lane, to resubdivide !Several lots and create one additional building site with lots of substandard width. -Consider a conditional use permit (CUP) for establishment of Red Baron Volkswagen Repair at 18021h S. Coast llighw~y. -Review proposed changes in appeal processes for site plans, variances and conditional use permits. Hastings Joins Hospital Drive Former Laguna Beach planning com· missioner Robert J. Hastings will join chairman John Weld as vice chairman of the South Coast Community Hospital's $1 million fund drive. The campaign seeks fund s to n1alch a governn1enl grant and provide the hospital "'ith 105 additional beds and ex · panded fac1l1lies for surgery, pediatrics, coronary and intensive care areas, Hastings, a retired telephone company executive, also served as inter1n1 manager of the Laguna M o u I t o n J~layhouse before he left public life to undergo heart surgery. ORANGI COAST DAILY PILOT OR .... NG;; C.0 .... ST PUBll$HING COMP .... 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Mt -...... .. ... , .. """" ..,....... -n.r ., ...,......,,_,. ........... NY • ••af.oW 1'1""""" ...... ,_ • ........ ., ....,,._, -· ' ............ ,.. ............ ,...,.., 9ffcfil ..... C..t• ~. Cl.,,.,..... J...-cr ....... "r """' n.n -.011'11,1 ~ m-lf· u .11 -"'"'' ,,.11111,., 4a!liM!loM, n,fj'.~1h1y, the grant IQ seven. Dan McFarland, county schools federal projtcts cOordinator, t(l!d the county school board ·rustin could slill be allglble for the $121000 set aside for it in the ap- plicallon U their board acts at its next meeting. L. Jay lngall, associale superintendent for u1struclion of lhe Tustin high district, said today, "It isn't likely that v.•e'!l he bringing the matter hark to the board constdenng the philnsophical stance the board has taken." \\Ihde four Tustin trustees agreed r...1011- day night tying the funding for the learn- ing program to \Velfare students v.·as "ridiculous." two trustees voted in favor of the project. Che.ster G. Briner of Mission Viejo and Mrs. June Smith 9f Tustin agret.d there wen atudents in the district who would benefit by the speclaJ help. The county trustees did not discu8s the \l'elfare issue but rather stressed the gams made by students participating in the joint program last year. Dr. H.obert Peterson, c o u n t y superintendent of schools, said a goal of one month's gain in reading skllb level for each month of study had been set at the outset of the program. "Jn ·some of the county department's schools. reading Progress Puts a Dent 111 Sympl1011ic Cultu1~e By DARBARA KR EIBICll "Bigger .isn't necessarily better." It's a phrase heard frequently these days as communities-Laguna Beach for example -wOnder what their fate 1nay be if once longed-for growth is permitted to go on unchecked. ll1ore and more concerned citizens, visualizing the day \\'hen the pleasant town they used to know go<'s dov.'n for Lhe third time in a 1norass or cars, fumes. people, buildings <ind ovC'1ilowing se.,..'ers. are calling halt. It used to be lhat growth meanl progress,. and with- out progress. life \'lould hardly be worth living. There are those who still adhere to this time-honored maxim. Others are taking a second look and wondering if lite just might have been a little better if something had hap. pened to ~tunt fhe growth before it became overwhelming. AU this came home, in microcosm, at a recent con- cert in the HoHy.,..·ood Bowl. MA!\')' )'EARS AGO, the writer's family had a home just over the hill from lhe bowl and on warm summer nights \\'C'd scramble up one side and down I.he other to spend a ple;isant e\'ening listening to what used to be known as "Symphonies Under the Stars." Not being statistically 1ninded at the time~ the precise capacity of the old bowl escapes Us, but it \~·asn't so big that you couldn 't get a pretty good view of the stage even from the 50-cenl seats up top and the sound \\'as ac- ceptable from most Jocalions. On the. Jong-hair type syn1µhony nights (Tuesdays). the crowd woold be maybe 2,000. Dciuble or lriple that number would tum out for the Saturday night specials with ''names·· like Lily Pons and Andre Kostelanetz, but the bow l \\-'as never exactly rolling in money. Sometifne after the war, someone apparen!ly decided to re111edy this. It was quite a promotion campaign. Progran1s v..·ere popularized and every known gimmick \\'as used to fill lhe empty seaLs, from setting up areas for pre-con· cert picnics to running buses from outlying parking lots to beat the traffic. IT MUST HAVE \'IOrked beyond anyone's wildest dreams because soon there were no empty seats left to fill -:;() they built some more seats. carving back into lhe hi!! lo do so -and some more pa rking lots -and ran more buses -and enlarged the picnic area -and built a restaurant. Witnessing this monument to cultural progress after an absence of three deeades ivas somewhat lraumatic. Our old street had vanished forever, they'd moved out the houses and lumed it into a parking !ot. 'T'he hill over which we had scrambled was shaved back to a lhin '\'all ['If earth. \Vith fO\\' upon endless row of seats marching upward where the wood· ed bank used l.Q be. The seats -now nun1bering more lhan 17.000 -were all fillt>d the night we \\'ere there. but our hostess, a dc<licated member of the Bowl Volunteers, v.·hoie self-appointed task is "filling t.fle bo1,1•!." told us this still is a problem sometimes and requires a great deal of promotion -lii ings like havi'ng special children's nights. or Beverly llil!s or Azusa nights when residen!s of those com- munities come In charter buses. BUT ON SPECIAL nights like this. v.•1!h its Tchaikovsky Spectacular featuring the 1812 Overture with real car.non and Hreworks, filllng the bowl is no trouble at all. In fact, th ere were so many laleC'Orners ~tacked up al the entry after the first movement of the Sixth Symphony 11. look£'d like bargain day in MaC'y·!'; l)asement v..·here lhey V.'Cre let in -and the conductor \VaitE>d patiently through what must have been his first 15--minu!e break bel wctn movements before pro- Cet>din~ with lhe <:oncerL 11 wa~ a preUy good conrerl from then on. but they 've done sonic jllgglin.i;: v.'ith amplificat1nn to reach lbose nev.· hilltop seats and this sometimes has a funny effccl C'!ose>r down _ The Jire\vJlrks 1\err fine nnd everyone i;ee med to enjoy lhal Gelling nut of lhe parking lo!. \las spectacular too, But tJ1ere \1'cre scores of police wa'ling us all onlo the nearest freeway, \\'hich fortunately \\-'as \1'here we wanted II) go, From then on it was a clear rw1 at SS mph and no signals all Ule v.·ay home. V.'e marveled on the \\'3y about ho\-\· the old bowl had grown. \Ve also agreed we didn't feel much like going back aga'in. From Poge 1 LAFC APPEAL ••• by Licker and Hyde respectively, Thal meeting \'Oled 4 to 1 v.•ith Caspers joining the yes votes to deny Santa Ana ·_, bid to annex the "promised land" -a 938-acre tax rich parcel that is al the heart of the enlire controversy and which seems destined with that vote for in- clusion in the proposed new city o[ frvine. ''ll would takl;! us right baC'k to liie beginning again," \V ithers said t<H'.l:ly. "I'm not sure how we'll proceed if the writ ls granted but we will at least have. the legality of ll1onday·s meeting recognized and lhat's pretty important lo us right now." Santa Ana Councilman .Jerry Patterson attacked the. legality of Wedr.uday's n1J- ing by LAF'C Thursday riight by claiming !hat Jiyde's loudly utterec· "I will resign" at a recent league meeting didn't mean Iha!. he was re.signing al U1al paricular session. "He meant he would rt5ign at some time in the future." P&llerson said, "Those In the. league "·ho are behind the real powl'r pla.)' in this business ordered the league's srcret.ary to rhringe that rt>mark in the n1lnu!es· 'I re.~ign'." . A DAILY Pll..OT reporter "'ho "'as present at 1he league's meeting today saw From hi! notes that l lyde said "I rtsi~" and "I will rt'slgn " "·Hh several other related commt:nts on gl'veral nc.· casions during the uproar that (nllowt:d a \'Ole to remove hiln from the Lt-ague'• seat on 1he LAFC. Jn any event, Paltersor. said, the special n1eeting o[ the League of Cities 1..'0uld not legally acct'pt a motion for Hvde's renloval. l{e said the Los Aiamitos counciln1an could nol legally be barred from the Aug. 11 hearing into the "promised land'' annexation. .. , am very dismayed by the actions or 1 San Clemente councilman S t a n ) Northrup and also (Fountain VaUey f\la yor Edi Just." Patterson said. "f personally believe that their actions J1ave been the real power play that caus- ed the League'! cit y selection committee to remove Hyde and replace him with Reinhardt. '· r th.ink that Hyde and supervisors Battin and Cn.~pers were merely reactlng to the power play being directed by Northrup and others." Patterson said. "Temporarily the Northrup-Irvine Com- pany interests prevail and t rebuke the mayors who changed their support from Hyde to Reinhardt. .. Vague and ulll!Ubslantiated claims were made thal there was a power play being made by others on the LAFC when in f11ct C-OmmJssloner Northrup was still smartini,: by the fact thai he wa!ln't chosC'n chairman of !hi'! commission and therefore y.·,11~ continuing his personal 1'ende1ta against Caspers and Ballin," Patter~n said. Paiter~on is vlct prtsidenl. of the l~ague of Cities. Just Is prtsJdent of the league and chalrm1 n of !ls city selection committee:. gains of three months have been recorded for each month a student has been enroll· ed in the special program." Board member Roger Andel'llOn o{ Huntington Beach moved approval of the grant application by the board. McFarland said the grant for the 1971· 72 school year would have provided five lea<;hers and five instructional aides lo be employed in the eighl schools. He noted the nature or the personalized instruction offered by the program increased the need for aides rather than teachers and expanded the benefits of the special study at a lower cost. The county schools office makes a joint application for the funds for districts which are eligible for an amount of money lesJ than $25,000, McFarland ~ • Districts eligible for more than $2.5,lril a year apply on their own for the federal funds. The county schools application will pro-- 'ide special classes in one SC'hool o{ each of the following districts: San Joaquin Elementary, Los Alamitos. Brea-Olinda Unifierl and Yorba Linda. The other six schools to share the money are operated by the county department. With 52 students frorn welfare families. 'fustin was eligible for an $8.000 grant this year to provide special help classes for 2{) students tested at reading a nd m•lh levels below ICOrlll Of Utrtt-fourtbs of the '"I of the dlJtii~pilll. Another $4,000 hnd been set aside from last year for use by the Tustin h!gll district which had refu~ the funds. The $12,000 federal education Qrant amounts to about IO percent of the Joss the Tustin High School District suffered this year in state equalization aid, county school offieials said. !nga!J ~id other key pro~ram.s being oHered by the district this year .'Jhou!d make up for the absence of the federally funded project. Dana Government Backed Croivd Gathers By PAMELA HALLAN 01 me 0111r 'lltt Jl•ff A crowd of 250 persons filled Dana Elementary School multipurpose room Thursday in a majO'r effort to win local control of government for Dana Point. Dissatisfied with county stewardship, the Dana Point Citizens for Action Association \\'as organized lo investigate \\'hat fonn of local government-v..·ould be best for the area. 1'hbmas B. ~lcCutchen, one of several newly e lected directors, said the group's in1mediate aim will be to call in speakers Qn various lopics to help "enlighten·• residents on the direct!Ofl the association should take. 'I'he group v.'i!I consider three rorms of \oc·al control : supPQrt of annexation lo San Juan Capistrano: another in- corporation attempt: or a strong local organlzat!on to represent Dana Point on the county level. Members present expressed interest in i1nmediately forming committees to st11dy beautification, !he status of the Coast Freewa~·. and strict adherence to zoning regulations. "\Ve're not opposed to county zoning:' said MeCulchen. "\Ve realize certain areas \\'ill be liigh density and the present zoning ;1;ill probably stand as Jong as 1'1e're in the county. What we don't like are zoning 'lariances and non.observation Lagun~ Police Cl1ecking Theft Lai;?:una Beach police are investigating the theft of SQme $ l ,500 in 1nerchandise fr om the home or a prominent local restaurant owner. Jnvestigators said Harry !\loon of :241 Cliff Dri'le reported 1he burglary early toclay after returning home from his Col- lage Restaurant. The :-:creen door of his apartment had been cut and lhe door forced open. in vestigators determined. Heins stolen inclurled an Oriental rug. Sel'eral stereo components, an ornamen· ta! cash register, 1\1•0 radios and several pieces of je\\'eiry, officers said. Big Effort to Wirt Home Rule • Ul of legal setbacks on land." Mccutchen said the. Dana Point com. munity is now 70 to 80 percent organized with block captains. "This is the best "'ay to communicate with the public on issues facing the coastal community," he sald. The new organization will meet of- ricially twice a year but ·"'ill have a series of special n1eetings until a specific course of direction is found. Membership al $5 per year (per person) or $7.50 per couple will be open to any resident of Dana Point as it is recognized by the Census Bureau. Directors of lbe group. which soon will select officers, include· Mccutchen, Jim Regelbrugge. Harold Day, Ver non Gerhardt, Charles L. Cross. Hank Van Der Vaiden, Steven Papanek and Anna ~rcFarlin. Orange Cou11ty Cities Get $6 Millio11 for Job Fu11ds By TERRY COVILLE or rh• 0111r PU01 llllf ll1ore than $6 million in federal job relief money was awarded to Orange County and six county cities today, ac- cording to the U.S. Department of Labor. The money is allocated for c ities with more than 75,000 population and to county government. The six: cities are Anaheim, Santa Ana. Garden Grove, Huntington Beach. Fullerton and Orange. Most city administrations were surpris. ed at the large an1ounts of money an. nounced. None of the cities were in- formed this morning of do!!ar amounts, though representatives of each city were meeting with labor officials in Los Angeles. The city allolments' are; -Anaheim, $1,011,400. -Santa Ana, $689,700. -Garden Grove, $499,300. -Huntington Bea~h, $-178,500. -Orange, $330,100. -Fullerton, $321 ,800. -Orange County, $2,873,600. ''We had no idea ho\v much money we ~·•ere gelling," Brander Castle, assistant city administrator of •luntington Beach, !'aid this morning, ''But. \ve have a lot or <ireas in the city v.·/lere we could expedite ~ervice." President Nixon only signed th e $l billion Emergency Unemployment Act Monday. California receives a total of SI00,400.000 fer its cities and counties, !\tost cities were caught by surprise \\'ilh the speed the money \vas allocated. Anaheim officials, ho\\·ever. said they hope to open up 75 jobs v.•ith their $l million. Other cities weren't sure how 1nuch einployment they could offer. The federal program is ain1ed 11.t r elie'ling the heavy unemployment. Th6 money goes to cities and counties so they can hire personnel that their own budgets could not support. Federal funds will account for 90 per- cent of the project, \\'hite city official!! are expected to pro\·ide 10 percent in the forn1 of money or services. Assistant Labor Secretary !11alcol m Lovell said the federal government will not be peering over the shoulders of local officials as th ey decide what kinds of jobs to create. But he said the en1phasis would be on putting people to work as quickly as possible with special consideration for Vietnam veterans, 01\nority grou p members -and disadvantaged persons. Su1ne of the most common jobs ex:· peeled to be filled a re firemen, policemen. teaching, public health and pollution control. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES LARGE SELECTIO N OF SHERRILL UPHOLSTERY JUST RECEIVED. LU XURY FABR ICS HIGH QUALITY -SPECIAL PR ICES DE SC RIBE THESE OUTSTANDING SELECTIONS OF THE LATEST STY LES AND FABRICS. ,··1·\\ I .' _: '. . '\ ' /.· 1, WAREHOUSE SALE CONTINUIS New war•hou1• 1tock has b•en added to th• air.adv large •rray cf f•bulou1 valu•t. Don 't for91t the hundred• of yardi of fine drapery and uphol,tery fabric1 at a fraction of their original <:ci t. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Wesfcllff Or., 642-2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 HlWPORT STO~I Ol'IN PRIDAY 'TIL t Profeuionel Interior Designers Av1llabl,._AIO INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Co1tt Hi9hw1y Phone: 49USS 1 ' \ ! f I I I Your Mone y PJ1 ysicians Rare 111 United States 8y SYLVIA PORTER the cost pediatricians would have every right lo eharge. Thr University of Mian1i i.'f Elsewhere. "Survelllance now launching a program to Nurses" are supervising in· train 20 carefully selected fect ious disease controls in Ph.D's in various fields to hospitals after they ha11e had beeon1e M.D. 's within just two post-RN train i n g . and "Coordinators of Pa t I en t years. Care" 1also R.N.s) i n Northwestern liniversity hospitals are e\'alualing lhe ~ledical School 1n Chicago has needs of patients who should annount·ed that 1t \.'t't!I begin a have special home nursing program in 1972 under which care or be in nursing homes - graduates of slun1 district high arid are then setting up the ap- 6chools will he trained to propriate arrangemenls. become physicians v"ithin sil( This is just a sampling of years -as against the tradi-the imaginative range of tionat eight. Their training will training progran1s for new be geared toward practice in cal cg or i es of health 1he inner city. At the start, on-professionals today. Pl YMOUTH•S 13 NEW MODE LS FEATURE COMFO RT 1972 Fury Gran Coupe Hi s 318 V·ll Engine New Cars Unveiled 1972 Chrysler Changes on the Inside Jy 25 will be trained in this During this entire week, I privately funded program, but have been reporting and eventually the nu nibcr is 1 . lh d ti By CARL CA RSTENSE:N the industry will finish 1971 Plyrnouth Fury, Dodge ana yz1ng e ram 8 c ot th• 0111, 1'11at '"" ...,.1'th a "best ever 10 rnillion Elated to rise to 100 a yc;ir, developments unfolding in the Pnlara and Mnn<1co, <1 n d I AKE Of• 1'11E OZARKS car year" of which 8.:l million Cl 1 N 1 N Dartmouth Co I I e g e in health care field because of • · , irys CJ" ewpor . f'. \V will be domestic lo rnake the 11anovcr. N.ll. kicked off a the enormous present and MO. -Chrysler Corp. in· year the third best domestic Yorker and linpcri<1I have all ''MEDEX" program !his past potential importance of these troduced its 1972 automobiles sales year in industry history. new shcel metal. including January to train 23 forrner trends to you .. consider just !o ne,vsmen here today in the There doesn't seem to be ni.>w 1 roofs. new front and rear medical corpsmen at its these crucial points: sty Ing and new interiors. picturesque qu ietness of this any question that !he un-f\1edical School and llitchcoc k • Our nation is no""' short of Sales of new Dod11e trucks lush resort communit)'. derlying demands for new Medical Center lo become an estimated 50.000 phv. si-this vear ha ve bern t'X-AI h h th h · cars still appear~ to be strong. · physicians' nssistants. The cians. 10.000 dentists, 60.000 t oug e e rn P as Is ccptional as they achieved I .. ···flh ·1 dhh Chi ' RicrardosaidChryslrr d ·rhr· ra1n1ng cons1s .. ~ o a rer· licensed prartica nurses an l roug out rys er s ne\.'t' recor proportions or t e 1rsl month stint al the Dartmouth R.N.s, 40,000 workers in the product lineup appears to be Corp. has increased its sales sevrn months of 1971. Doc111e ;..1edical School and 1-iilchcock field nf mental retardation, over last year and "we have truck sales are up 111 percent u on quality and reliability it th t h d 1'.1edical Center. fo!Jo'.l·ed by tens of thousands or e company oug ene up compared with a 2.5 percent r h b · · was obvious that the changes and !urned around." one year o on·t e·JO tra1n1ng environmental health workers. for the industry and relati vclv under the supervision of • Our health manpo\.l'er for the roming year will not be ''A!l the way down the line few changes will be romini M.D.'s in New Hampshire, gaps are huge and horrible. seen from the outside. 1972 shapes up as a model for next year. l\Iainr. Ver m 0 n l and While New York has 219 <ictive At the opening session of the year of great promise ror There will be a substantial f\1a ssachusetts. physicians for every 100,000 preview Lynn Towns e n d, Chrysler. We have the rii;iht reduction in con1ple1Cily in 1972 In Colorado. ''Child Health inhabitants Mississi,.,...i has on· .. h,,·,m,, •1 the b"'cd '"d products in the r i g ht as Chrysler Corp. will reduce d "" .. u "° markets." Riccardo said. Associates" are being traine Jy 73 per 100 .000. While there the nurnber of do m es t i c chief cKecutive officer. and F 1972 •-1h V 1· I d and licensed lo perform a is one dentist for every 2,000 or lN a ian an rnodcls from 139 in 1971 to 104 v.•ide range of diagnostic and Americans. the ratio iu black J ohn Riccardo. presiden!. both Dart \viii have relatively in 1972. Among discontinued therapeutic health services -comniunities is only one st ressed the fact that changes minor changes in styling . models arc the Dodge Super including writing cert. n in dentist for every \0,000 in-for 1972 \.'t•ill be strictly in the Both Dodge Colt and the Bee and Chrysler 300. ;ind con· prescriptions. The training habit ants. product -things like quality. Plymouth Cricket will carry vertibles in Barracuda and period for thls new type or Behind our relenllessly durability, scrvll·ability and over with little change. They Challcn~er. health professional is fi ve spir<1ling health costs ;ire these s<ifety. also will be distributed in Underlyin.'( the conipany's yc<1rs after high school shortages of he.11th personnel "The character or thr n~w every major market fnr the rrnphasis on qua lity for 1972 gradualion -lrss than half the nation over. This is a crisis n1odrl introduction is begin-first time. Riccardo pointed out that the norrnal required pediatric in every sense of U1e word . ning to changr.'' To\.l'nsend Barracuda and Challenger Chrysler Corp. has rerluced lr<iining period of 11 years. Over the past 20 years. our said. ''The empha.~is Is on the both get new exterior substantially the co1nplexity These Child II ea Ith national health bill has soared changes you can't see -all ornamentation. grille. and tail and ehnnce of error in t~ Associates will bt' capable or from SI2. t billion to $75 billion the elen1cnts that add up to a lan1p changes .... ·hich seem to assen1bly p r o c es s by siltending to the needs of an -and it's wictely predicted response to what is commonly impro\'e the sporty in1age. eliminating the less popular eslimated so percent of all that this category of living called consumerisrn." he ad-Dodge Charger. Coronet and Hen1s and 0 pt i 0 0 s, stan· children normally seen by full-costs ""'ill skyrocket into the ded. Plymouth Satellite remain dardi1.in11 parts. simplif~·ing fledged pediatricians. Hut they $100 billion range within the TO\.l'nse.nd said the current virtually unchanged for next n1odels and by combining cer· will do so at only a fraction of next three·foor years. trend of auto sales indicates year. tain options in1o packagrs. ~~~~~~'---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE REAL ESTATERS 2790 HARBOR BLVD. al ADAMS AVI., COSTA MESA, CAUf. • 1714) 546-2313 '!or !<e11/ ,Action iH !<el// 81t11te Anti-sign Progra1n Cree pin g AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI\ - On a raw afternoon last April, Transportation Secretary John A. Volpe stood on a truck bed on lnterstale 95 in Freeport and nodded approvingly 8! wo rkmen dismantled a billboard. It ~·as the first adverllsing sign to be removed under the 8 e au l i f ication Progrant authorized in 1965 b y Congre11s. It was the beginning of a drive to do av.•ay 11·1th a muf\1.miltion dollar 1ndustrv represented by the 600.000 adv<'rtising signs declared 11· ll'gal by Congress. one that h<isn't made much heathvay. Volpe, obviously with the in· lention of giving in1petus to the program, journeyed to Boise. Idaho on July 26 and personally cut down the first sur.h billboard in that state with a chain saw. At the billl>oard site, Volpe said it was not the intention of Congres~ to destroy t h e billbo11rd industry. Rut he eniphasized that the Beautifica tion Act i.~ designed to ren1ovc all billl>oard~ from residential, rural and rrcrPa- lio11 Hreas, fron1 cnrnn1erc:ia\ centers on interstate and federally.aided highwav,, He also presented (;ov. Ct'cil D. Andrus of Idaho \.'t'ith n lel- t er signifying th e government's intention of giv- ing !he state more than $3 .25 million to help pay for such removals under the federal act. l'hings have been moving slO\.'t'ly in !he progran1. Three months ;.fter Volpe's visit In l\1Hinc not a single additiunal sign has been taken dowu there. ··unfortun<itely 1he program has nol gone 11.~ fast <is \'.'C rnighl ha.,.·~ ""'ished.'" .<=aid n<lvid H Stevens, chairm::in of l\1ainc's l!1gfl\vny Cornn1i~.~:1>n. His s1.1·e 1umped ahc;111 or olher ~1.ates in 1969 by i1u- plemen1in~ Lhe fcdr:.,J l:iw \.l'ith a :,t<ilr law fvrhicllline; di splav of advertising signs \.l'ilhin-660 fret of the ri~h! nf "' a y 0 r red e rally-aided primarv ruads. • O.lll Y 'llOT l :J PolU.-y S plit P1·es ident, Burns Relations Chill WASHI NGTON (AP) -A distinct chill has settlPd over the once·warm relationship between President Nixon and Arthur F'. Burns. chairman of the F't.deral Reserve Board. The rift involves a split OYf'r economic policy and if it \.'t'idens the impact on thl" na- tion 's e<:onon1y could be gre;it. Nixon and Bums pla y equally important roles in determining what poliC'ies will be pursued. The Federal Reser\'e Board. 11s the nalion's central bank , is responsible for s u p p 1 ~ i n g money to the economy. It can and dOfs del'ide whether the coun try needs a period of tight or easy n1oney. Nixon. thrOtJgh the federal budget. detern1ines fiscal poliC'y, using govern· menl spending to manage the pace of the econon1y. Simply put. Burns thinks the Nil(on administration is not doing enough to control in· flation, and hr. has mis~d few . if any, chances to say so publicly. Nixon, say administration source~. is upset because Burns has made a public issue or !he ir disagreement. The President appointed Bunis to his 14·vear ter1n as Fedcriil Hescrve Chairm an, but he c:in'I fire hin1. So. in an ap- parent warnin11 to Burns, \Vhite !louse aide.~ privately told newsn1e n thal the ad- 1ninistration is considering rest ructuring the board, either doubling its mtmbership or otherwise bringing it under el(- ccut11•e conlrol. It is considered doubtful by many administration sources that reorganization will ever br formally proposed . The sug~rstion of doubling lhf size or !hf' sevrn·n1cmb(•r board ;ind filling the seats \vilh mr.n 1vho shnre the Prcs1drnt's vi1•11·s w:is more an <1d1noriition th:in 11 serious proposal. these sources sny . 'fhal leaves onlv the con· flicl. \\'hich has be.en brewing for rnonlhs . It reached its bit- terest point last ""'eek when Hurns told the Senate-llouse Joint r:t'onon1ic roinmittee lhat Inflation was proceeding al an "unacceptabll! and d11ngerous rall!." While Burns wa s testifying, While House officials, ~x· plaining a new rise in con· sumer prices, were telling newsmen the administratinn had n1ade significant progress in moderating the rate of In- flation. The argument also revolves around the conduct o r monetarr policy, chie f responsibility of the boa rd . Burns. onlv Nixon appointee on it, went :iJong wilil Nixoo 's plans to pursue tight n1onf'V policies in 1969 and early 1970 In rnoderate innation. Then, when the President wanted to give the economy more 1.ip late last year, l1e said publicly he had a cnm rni!ment from Burn., that the Board would supply enou~h money t n gua rantee eco n omic el(· pansion. II was at that point that the split over policy surfaced . Burns. \Vho went to the. board aftrr serving as Nixon's No. 1 econornic adviser, suddenly bei:an advoc;iting a \\'age and price review bo;ird and o0ther proposals to control inn111ion. In public speechl.'s, and irt testimony be f o re con- ~rrssional eommillces, he said tight money and bud k e t surpluses. the two tradilionitl n1el.hods of moderatin~ rising prices. were not enough to dq the job. Nixon. he said, shoul<t more actively intervene in lh" market place to hold dowf! wage and price increases. Nixon firsl moved in the direction Burns laid out. Foi ex ample. he set up a board tO restrain wage increase~ in the construction industry. He a\s() called in un ion and manage· menl negotiators from tha steel industry for a prr· bargainin g talk about the adverse ilnpat:l of any in - fl;1liunary seltlement Dn the el'onomy. But he stopped short of wha t Burns wanted. re f us i n g. an1ong other things, to set uf> a wage l'lnd price review bQard- for the economy as a whole. : JVlr . Horace Blanc o Clas sified Advertising Manager Daily Pilot Praise From the Pros Costa Mesa, California 92626 Dear Horace: On the first anniversary or our ful l page c olor advertis ement i n t he Daily Pilot, we, the m anagement a nd s a lesmen or T he Real E s t at ers send this letter as a showing or our apprecia tion for the great j ob you have done for us. The Real Estaters have just c om pleted the greatest s ix m onths in our history. T he thing t hat pl eases us m ost is the fac t that a s ignificant portion of this busines s came d irectly from our Daily P i lot a dvertising. We contr ibut e this to t he ext ensive c overage and the high quality of your reader s . Also, we f eel a s pecial thanks is in order for Dennis L andry, your repr esentative, who has been of t he utm os t help in h andling and designing our adverti sing. His suggestions and cooperation have b een extremely helpful. We feel a large measure of our pr og r ess i s due to the c ontinuity of ou r a dvertis ing in the Dally Pilot. Cor dially, THE~'E'A°LL):S TATERS& ??;~~~ Ran 11 R. Mc cardle PresN.e.llt' !'OUR LOCAL Ol'l'ICES TO SERVE YOU Br:TTER • ' • Another Success Story For Classified Adverti sing in the DAILY PILOT t 1 t " i ' ' . J .. DAIL¥ PILOT SC ~~~~.~~~~~- 3 Place!f OVER THE COUN1 1ER Wl1 e1·e Mon ey Go es Is No M yste1~y B\I JOHN CUNNlt f i\E\\.' \\under \1 en1 ................ ftllYll \OHK IAl'I 11herf' the 1n~1nrv \ ou shouldn t \\ hile r ver) family has a r::l\ unte 11ay to sJl(nd lo~e or 11 1s1r 1!~ 1nco1n{' ~hr ef' d1spo.,v1 n1ethods arr ccon1n11in LO all 111flat1on n :.1ni: 111 inc stan d;irds and I 1xt:s 1 o some exten1 this L~ quite Obi IOU~ Uul II ~ also I gra1 P.oea m:n be pu1 po~ch !\1 because or the pain 1n1nl1t:<I "1th r1._oeogn1t1on 11 1sn I pleasant to look bac k but 11 1~ 1n struct11 e Face it si nce 1955 more than 30 cents has been clipped from George \Vash1ngton s surroundings on the dollar bill And "hilc the niit1fln s I rs\ president conllnues to stare stoically fron1 the dollar some people lh1nk he 1s grinding his teeth Inriat1on 1s not ho11e1er a n1odern 1nvenl1on even though 11 is no" being perfected Bet"een 1909 ind 1919 !he value of the dollar actu<.'Jly v.as cut 1n half which left 1t only t"1ce as big as todays bill 11.....-at ¥1 1111 ..... 1 .... tllWlfllilolll If ...... ~IMINilf' ' A Ill, -JUI.SO. 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Ml _......, "Ull I .... rilYI ,.._,....., H A-It""' NASO l1slings for Thursd•y August 12, 1971 Many shoppers are acutely a'Aare of price changes to \1h1ch any supermarket will attest Thev know 11hen prices are r1s1ng bul curiously they attempt to buv the same goods on the sNne budget \Vhen rhe budget snaps und er the strain the shock 1s terrihle It s 1mplv 1s 1mJXJS~1ble lo ltve 1n todav s st vie on ~cstcrdav s 1ncomr because the gap between !hem 1Y1dens from each d1rcctiun Not on!v does the dollar gru11 sn1a!lrr but des1r1>s gr ,w !nrgcr Ga s Mai11 Explosions U11der Investi gation \Vzt h new images cnnstantly placed before them "t!h rhc1r desires aroused "11 h com pet1t1on even v. 1th neighbors subtly encouraged v.1th great ambition a pp I a u de tl Americans conslMtly r:use their s1gh!s Befo re rea ching unc economic lc1cl the assaull fn the next begins one c 1r f\\o cars Ulree cars a boat a big ger house a vacation home And at th~ dinner I 1hll rilt l mignon instead of h;in1burgt'r lobster ratht'r 1han m;ickercl Affh1t'nce is t <1s1lv d te<lrd In the American d1cl In !CJ2fl they consumed ar a1 cragc or 165 pounds of potatoes an I 1~6 pounds of meat Potn!n c<>n sun1pl1 on 1c:; no" down lo trnl pounds "'hi!e 185 pounds of meat 1s dc\oured It 1s the automo b 1lr ho11 ever that L'i the s\ n1bol >f r1s1ng aspirations Barelv able to meet other b1 Is Americans 1ns1s1 on ~ llne c r I! is !ht quickcsl 11av to suctce<I It perm1fc:; the 011ner to look feel and 11ho kn o11s n1a~be e1 en be succt'~~rul And 11 bums mone1 \\ h1lf' milhons of Amrrt<"ans ~no\\ !n 11. hundred dnllars or s-0 !hr price of hr J;:itrs! mndrl n<'I one prrrent or tho~ could :it cura!cl v esr1111 tr th r 1 r au1 omrh1lc cxix:11~rs h ch , .. 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Au...,11 6 ll 10 11 •1 •• ,~, -----LEGAL NOTICE NF:\V YORK !UPll -Since last Decernbcr eight natural gas m:un explosions ha ve ki lled J!l Americans and 1n JUred nearlv 200 Last }t'ar there 'A ere I !119 gas pipeline or gas main d1s2.sters In !he countr1 \\1th 900 000 miles nf ni<11or p1pcl1nes and another one :n1ll1on mll<'s of gathcr1ng line.~ an d urban gas mains the n ition s po p u l a c e l1tcra\ly lives on top of a 1 asl nc\11 Jrk of explosl\es Nilural gas 1sn l lhP onlv p1 pe l nc menalP. On J un~ 5 I\ p1pel1ne <: 1rrv1ng ;inh'!clrous 11n1mon1a ble" up in nnr\he 1s1 Ark 1nsas k1ll 1ng or bl1ndu1g l1vcs!ock and fish spo1hng ne:irbv crops and sending one !1ttlc boy 10 a hospital with serious inj uries In recent } ears the 1n spect1on and maintenance of p1prhnes In pre1 en! such disasters has beNrne a -.ubstantial 1:iu-.1nl "~ I her<' are many companies 1n ti bu! the 1 uboscopc d11 isinn of AJ\1F Inc at ll o u s Ion Jl alhbur!on C.:01 p of Dallas and Schlumberger Ltd are among lhe lend1 rs The btt51ness 1s dn1rled 1n10 the 1nspect1on or nev. pipe as 11 J::()('S 1110 !hf' ground and p1J)l' 1h ll ha~ been underground ., mr 1 ~r~ s11bJtl! !o lnr ros1or1 Ir ~t and he 11 ()fl \!\1\11C CR0\\1 11 The bus nc., of ins!){ cl 111g old p1p('!1ne~ u1 the ground ha s gr "n prt>H\ dra1111111caltv 11 the pnst three \ears said an A'-1 1' spokt sman 'fhe grQ1\lh of the business sit rns lrom the estabhshmenl three vears ago ur the federal OFf1ce of P1~hne Safclv 'A htch ~els national s \ ?.n d a r d s llo\11.'Vf'r there JS cunsider<tble d1ssa1 1sfact1on 1n urban areas v.ith sta ndards the bureau has "' l nt1cs claim 1hl'\ arcn l s!rtcl enou~h lo protect crO\\dtcl <:1t1cs and the law that set up lhr safety offire denies the ~t<itc s the right lo ctrpt 111tersuur p1pel1ne sta11 d;irrls n1ore stnct lhan the federal st 1ndard~ llowc\~r st 11es and c1t1e~ c 111 set higher standards if thev v.1sh for ~111ell} local sysrcms The most v.1dt lv u ~ e d method of 1nspec1Lng p1pel1ne5 LEGAL l'\OTICE ,,_ ,ICT1TIOUS I USl NESI NAME ~T ATEMENT " "''' l"ICTITIOUI •UUNEll H.t.M• ITAT•ME NT T~t lo tow "9 "" •on • Ila nt bul nf \I ... ,_, .......... 11 001 ... bul """ •• AU10 MAG C SERVICE 13' I ltaCO\ II VII H~nt "9 on l!o•tll C• I nMO a THE 1DU; 10 7;io.\i. 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Ca n I • • • ·' U1 ban and Regional Planning hac; been eslabhshed At USC .ai 11 • J.<>.. ).6..,. e organ1zat1on o e ro uem xpor in c un v• G~p"" J 1 ,, 66 •1 we 1r-1 1 10 • )9 l'I J9 1 u l '5 • 'J" l (OPEC) t lh t r anolher world o;l u sc..o pf! 10 J J.<\io ll • J.<>.. ~ W••cF 111 1 6 • " s 1,, ,, , 19i.. r1es se e s age or us Hom• 6, J ~ .10 , lll , ~~ '1nfo !.Oxr .~. ~~ • ~\ '{\ '' 1~ 11 ' 111 cr1s1s \\hen it announced today th at 1ls n1e111bers u~ flllu• .u !<• '1 • 11 11 ., PtP~o 11o , , 1 • • l ll • JJ o ll• V>L•••o J S <l 71 7~ 16<..-• w nA 1 91 63 7110 7)~ ;s•o Dr John H l!ubQ~rd pres1 dc>nt or I.he un1 11ers1tv an· riuunl'ed that the $500 000 en ~\0\1 ment from the Jame! lr11ne F 01111da\1on v. 111 <111ppo1 t the chair of the multi n 1 s c 1 p \ 1 n a r y P!An1ung Progran1 US C IS the only IA• dependent un1 11ers1ty on the Pae1f1c Coast offering a recognized professional degree 1n urban an d regiona l plan J" 1s • 11 • "111 1neel next month to de1nand a share 111 the asc us "•Cn so 7J JO• :J.'l JO • wn o'"" 1 30 •J J.t 1• 1•.., l~~ i~~ );• ~~·-sets profit s and m:ina ncn1ento[oilcompan1e s d1 tll ~~~~~~s ~~ i!~ l '.iii l . ~~~.~G"~ ~Ii ' 1 ,; ' I!• 1J I + Cl U5 ~-M 7 '1 11 '> WnUn Of\ 0C 90 J9 la "J9lo ' 7''1 '' 19 • -mg in their territor ies us Sm• 11 1• " , wn un "' • 11 1J > ~i ;~~ j?0 ,~~: Jersey St andard \11as \\eak 1n brisk tu1no\er ~~~i~::"11r r•i :t: ~: t,',·:'" ~.: ••• ~.:,,,r',:,f,~ ,.,l, !:,~ i!,., !:,, ll -U V-A 198 200 share blot k of the 01! issue \Vas crossed ~~ u~ ~ ': 10 ; • ""••b•" 10 1 1~, Jo 0 io • 11i n· ~; ~·-~'~ at?3~h~~~~;~: on the active list includ ed \\est ~~~~·~:·~ 1~~ :~: :. ~~:-:g!gl;r;:·~: 1 1~1J0 15~ 1~m 1 ·: '~ ?g 53 . »I• -~ ern Union Sea trai n Lines Pan i\me11can Wo rld UDnhn "° 9a •s •• "'" w~e•Pln Sp• 1 0 , ., .., ,J 3 ' 3]: U': 1-.., A1r ..... ays and Ae tn a Li fe & Casualty HJC ~~d0.sc'0 ~ .! .. !.::: •~~I c;p .~lilt toi ~~ ~ r."' -1 l.O o VSM 1!o t g 6 •• • u 1•+"w11 1 <f m1C l Jl ll 331". 1~ ": ~: ~\~ ~ J 9a1:;; F&rl !f'.'Dl • S \iftC•-n ~~~c~1 ~0 !~ :; 0 :~ ::,, _ ,, ~~ 1~1-~!o" 1~ 1: ~: J:~ ~ ning Complete Closing Prices -A1nerican Stock Exchange List -AB- ' • ' ' . 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" .-' • ' I ' ' . .. • • ' . f~, · • ' l " ' . •• 'I ., Briefs WASHINGTON (UPI) The Just ice department ha~ surd Koppers Co a n d Na~h~1lle Orldge Co to halt pollu tton by lhC'Jr plants of the Bl~c k and l\<1rritr Rtvers n rhc R 1 rn11 n~han1 Ala area KnpJ)<'rs IS tCl'lJSl'd o r d1sc hnrg1n/.! 1 yan!de a n d N11sh1 die B dgr 1s a<rused of d sch H g1ng zinc 11 asle ~·J 1• 30 ,I SI I ()( IS ll/fl )-McDon nell JJ 1 !,:ltJs ( orp sayR Plf'd n1ont Airlines 1s the first car r1er to ord('r 11~ ne1v co lhs1on a101dance systtm 10 p revent mid air rnllrs1ons Priced al around $50 000 the sy~tem "as first orderPd by McDon nell Dooglas last all .11 10 :ro o 1n ll5 l5 o JJ I I o I o 6 • I• J 0 j I S 1 1•1•'4 s J • J 0 J 0 1))11/"'ll t IG S ! • ! • I J ' J o 3" • J .. ,,.,, __ 9 11 11 7 1 !1 0 -" •l 10~ It " -1 ~ ,, l l ( II'• •~• lo 1 11 \ol i..11 4 , 3Jl o 1t .. I-~• l~ t I '' '" 1 sn. st .. -1 JI.. 7''• ,. .. 11 Io l •o .. , -1o -f2- \\ASlllNGTON (UP ll Loew s llolel~ has t'ontracted lo operate !he 3711 room luxury hote l being bu11! in !he $60 m1lhon L Enanl P 1 a i 11 Complex 1n \Vash1ngton The hotrl wltl occupy the lop four fr00rs of lht> L F.nfant Plaza East b u1ld 1ng • ' • JI OAILY PILOT Ne wport Building Increases Building aclivity in Newport Beach set a one-month record in July, !hr Department or CommUnity Development .~aid today. Permits fur ronstru (•tion lsstwd last nlnnth tnt allr.<i $12 .006 ,99t rxceeding th r previous rf'cnrd of S I ! . 2 million sr l in August. 1968. Robert Fo1o1•ler. building ad- ministrator. said a SS 3 million permit for pha:-e one con- stru clion of the Versailles on the Bluffs ;ipa r1ment project was the biggest reason the record was set. The 255-unit first section will be built adjacent lo Hoag Memorial Hospital F'o"·ler said the S12 million ln1al also included permits for 127 single-familv homes in H;irh<)r Vif'w Hill.~. with a combined value or more than $4 9 million F'owll•r 11lsn disclosf'ri !hr stepnerl-up buildinii; pact' m;:i~· con linue 1hrough mu ch of the rf'sl of 1hr yp;ir. !·le <11sl'lnlil'd thf' ci!y !his month ha~ alreadv issued a S6 million bu i1din!!" Permit tn thP Pacifi c ~1u!1111I In ~ 11 r ii n <' r Company for ils "'"' head- ouartcr.s bu ilding at Newport Ctn1rr. A ~2 millio11 fnu nd11tion 11nrl s!rucrur;il prrmit h;id brcn Issued in !oilav Foy,·Jer said h(' :ilso expf>i:1s to is~JP 11 permit in !he nr;ir fi1t11rr for thr S4 mill io n. 1n. storv Lido Condnrninium proj- f'ct · nn 1.afCJvclle Slrcet 111>- provcd h~' 1hC ri!y jus1 befnrr 1he exi~1ing mora1orium on high rise y,•as ('TI:tctrd. All ey Jobs Contracted To Company f\ey,•port Brach f'nunrilmrn h:i1·e ay,·:irdf'd ;i $108,00Cl ron - lrar t for allry impro1·pn1ent~ In C"ornn;i df'I M.'lr b111 ~!iinrl;l\ rlrfl'rfl'd aw:irding annl hrr cnn!rarl for ;i Sh(lr{•cli ff Rn;i1I prnJt'f'! hr1·.111cr thP kn1• b1ddrr r nulrl ntl! hr fr1und R \\' \1,•rlt•H.•n &: ~nns 111 rn~i:i \1r·~a ~llbn11!11'tl 1hl· !n11·c.sl h1rl fnr 1hr all r~ prr.j ett. "'h1ch in voh rs rrsurfnc- ing Rlil'\'S in \";1rin11s S('l;!IOTIS of Cor11na drl ~1 nr. Thr see-011d con1r<li·t i11\'0h'1·~ combi ned proiec!s. thr f1r~t nf '.l•hif'h 1s !he enlar_l!rment nr storm dr:iirl and rcrlaermrnt of sewer mains in Shorec.l iff.~ and Camro Shores. The al1ematJvc r r n j c c I lnclurll'~ the nbovt work pl11~ ronstrucling a new sewer main. Low hider for the first pnrr "'<IS Bo-Mar Cnnstruction CQ , Cffiar I.Jen anrl ror the st· cond. Dl'zaro\· Brothers Cnn1· pany, Lo~ Alf1mi1 0~ Bo-Mnr \\'as second loy,·cst bidder for bo!h prnjf'c1s Ru! thfo cil\' reouested !hr delay, sa1rl BPn Nola n. r1t\' cnl!i~Pr l>f'cau.~r '·\\1e ha1·r had <liflu.:ulry in cnntactin~ bnlh !he Bo-l\tar conlri'le!f1r and her reft:rrnccs. \Ye h:i1·r had mixed rcpor1.~ on !hr low- biiiders qualifications. The report filed Y.'i lh lhr city council said th;it "Bo·l\far Construction Compan~· is not known lo !he Pu blic Works Department." Instructor Recogniz ed J . Rex Dibble of 18011 Glllm1n St .. Irvine, ha s been selected for recognition In the 1971 edition of Outstandln~ EdUC1tort ol America. Olbb~. 1 professor of l.1'4' al Loyol1 University in Ln.~ Anseles •• was lauded Aloni;: with fiYe other L o y • I 11 edUCJtort 1t1 the basis of cl1Uroom tl.lt'flta, re:aearch <O!ltdllllll<!illo.aa4 PfO{ef.11001) _ repuUIUon. ./ SHOP EARLY, SOME QUANTITIES LIMITED • 100% acrylic knit • Short sleeve turtleneck ribbed sweater •Fashion colors; S,M,L WOMfN'SfASHIONS RIG. $5 BOYS' UNDERWEAR SPECIAL! • Easy-fit T-shirts 3/ 19 9 • Tnm-cu l bncfs IN PKG • Kodel' polyester-OF 3 ' cotton; .sizes 6-20 • Handy travel dryer • Easy-grip handle • Drawstring carry bag • Fast, efficien t dryi ng COSMETIC Ofn, W.QDI 'M.IAl.MS AND AM•UNITION ~Oll(J ,.,,,._°"" ~tion•••dd jo, .,,_, """"lioftc• wilt! 1..i .. 01, .... ,. -ci local lowo. AH ...,,. ~ -'"'pl~..! ..... "' p.<"• -. '"'"""•• ...... 1 b• • , .. rd.it1 °' ''"'' i.. ~ r,,_ ..,. to14, or •,.,;.,..,.of an od;o;... ... 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' LACllHEGA kt Cienega Of 18th tt. 836-7922 NORWAl.K ........ at-bhd. -.llW " . .... fULURTON hmbor pt oronged.,f'Jl"I OM n ,.979.2.500 HUNTINGTON llACH ...... --d pt,...~11 r. r '. .'$ c--- PANORAMA CITY tobioJ af rOICOll "'-8211 CANOGA PAalC ~ ' --· ------· -_ ... ----·-· COVINA bboo __ ...; Cit D\ be..ardlr. •966-7411 -----··· .. :-1 '.,., ; < O~!l y PILOT St1!! Photo CLIFF CLIMBI NG IS TOUGHER WHEN YOU'RE BLIND But Dave Kling, 17, arid Alan Holst, 15, Manage WelJ Blind Kids 'Ro11 µ,h l t.' al Beach LC By .JOHN \".-\Lfl<RZ .\ 01 !n~ o~11y P•ICt itll! 'l'ou could scarct'IV c•n!I it :i trail. But it didn"l 111<1.ller 111 the IW<l hovs ll:ho \\"ere elan1bcring up the d1rl hill.s1Jc. headed t(avard a r:1\·ine As thr J:(ull.v closrr! 111 d<'rp 111\0 tile bluffs, the only l\'ay out 11a s up. The p;1ir of vouths stt'ildill' fl;unbrrcr! up1vard. us111g 'hnll':> ln lhl' s~fl :-lune lJkt'. steps. "This i~ a linle 1oul!l1 . nnl' of 1hc hnv:-. said :iftt·r rece11·tng s1 11nc v r r b ~I guidance from a counselor. Five minutes !fltcr wc all 11·1·rc fi!JO 1er t ;ibove the S;in Clemente Stare Park beach. The breeie began to cool us ofl . "Thal"s ;.in easy !rail. said !he Hc1·. ,James A. Judge, the yn11th director \\110 was vi si ting the park 11 ith 2~ younf!~Le rs . Afan l-lolsL J!i. and lla\·t' !\ling. 17. ;:i~recd. 'fhpy had no !rf}uhle at all. 'l'et the.v arc blind . C:lan1bcring up ~ll'C'P tnii ls is noll1 111i:: new to the you!h~ -or th{' r!<,l.l'n or ~" other hi ind youngslrrs 1'-hn :iccun1pan1"d thctn on Hie :111 nu<il 1Jt1(11 1g In San Clerncnte. Tht'v h;it·e been here nl! 11t'l'k -hoctv su rfirlg. hiking. chClppinr.: <ind prcl1ni.: veget;ib!cs e<ich d:iv fnr dinnrT :ind organiing just abi1u t nny ac·11\'ltY they \\'ant lo do. It is lu11·-ke yrd ll'.'.l1'111ng 111!h rihund:in t results· TJ1rre i:-; nonr ol lh•· p:111·,,1111i11g <11 · tit udr of PfHJ!l:-.t·lnr hl'lplnJ.1. t11s pil!lully hrindit:<1pp1•(t w;ird ··\Vr sl<l!ld h.ick Thcv clct 1dr·11!1:i1 thr~· 11<:1nt !(I do, tht>n thry dn 1t " .l11d ~1· ~111d. gazing :it the gro11p ul h11blJing hl'.1d s 111 thP grow in g ~111-r ~ll1 liilllt' b<'l"J'•' !IH' 1.:·1111 (l1n1hint: L'Jll~n1!l'. "Lpil~ ;,I tii11~(' µ11!.~1· i..1d ~' ht· _,;11d . n1ilr vrl i11g ill 1he ~nill1~~1f•r, :111rl .:;r\t'r.il ::;1ght rd lt't'n;q _ _:r \11hu1h·"r" lhr<1 ~l1n1g 111 the one set t.if l:irg1' b1·f'a[.,cri;._ The youngslt·rs l\<il c h:1tl :i \I rck 111 relaxallon anrl lun ijt lhcir gnlUI) It's a Long \l'alk ~·<.in1p~11~ cil !l1r ;..1;1(1· pal'~:. Th1'.1' ~h:l!'f' 111 !hr ('/Hill'"' ('.1t h d:1~·. One ritual 1:. !hr' <illt·rnoi.1n p!'1•p;1r:111ons tnr <linn1•r_ \\ t('Jd1ni; p;1rl!'b ~ n 1 v e ~, .\Olllll.!,\(•!':-IJt'•'I and chop µ<l!ltOt::> a11d ('~1rn1\s for $ullp. 11 !;11 t' \'1111 l'I \'I' t I' ll'rl I 0 Jl!'CI a spud II J[h \1111r 1:1c~ L'lo,•·d · And ·lhn1ughn ut tJ11'rt' 'i;.. tonsl;1nt ch;1\- 1t:'r -rill' avt11'<1rit' t'\t·ihc(! 1.:v111l.'r)alio11 or ~111 11nnu:1I t::1n1p1n); ni;l111 i-.:. Yet tl1u.rc is <1 clil ft•1'1'1ll pcr"pl'l'L1ve to 11111\'h ul t!1t' c01n\1•ri;.:1lic111 . Self cnnsciousnt•s_-.. ;1h1111! Ille k11>S of ryt·s ight [(•fl !11•· yount!S1trs ~···ar.~ ng•J. 1'\011· it 's <111 p('rceptiun se11sat1nn. £rel· ill.!! <111d in ::i 1·1•r.\· rrnl $f'l1Sl' ··«ri·1n p," "'These kids are ~riecial. ·rhey've decid- C'd they don 't \1'a111 to br bl111d <1n~'1nore a11d thrl" ~irrn L Ttiev 1v;•11l tn beeon1e adul t b1~c·arl111n11rr'-:111(1 lh1s is ~ grr<i l \1<J1• to .~1 ~11·1 -t1v )}(<1'0111111g <1 "' 111- dcpl'lldi·ni ;1:-. ~·tt..hfrr/ pl'opli•."' .Jurl~e ~:i 1rt. C:i111pinl! f11r a w~·l'~ ;1 \ Ille hrach is child";. pl;1_v fi1r tlu· kids ill the vou!11 progr'1111 of thr SerVK'l'S for lhe l31ir1d, Inc' .-.r Siinla A11;1 11 U1c k1r1.'i dt'1·1dt' to go ~kin d111ng. lh••1• gu .\lorr tl1Jn ;1 dntt'P nf ll\l'1 11 did it tor a \1'1·t·k in C:11;i1111ci r'1'(L't,th ~i·vrr;l l 11el'ks .1~1\ ;1nolht•r group Lilflk lo n11nih1kr~ 111 th\' dr~t·r·t. 1!1 ki11g 1~ ytl ;1111tlhl'r ccunn1(11l <H·tivily. l\1ds <inrl 1 h~·1r 111luntrtr !'lghtf'd ln£•nds ht'lp r:1L'h 11llil'f <1ln111! l>l•'Cjl 11\111;.., "\\"" 11L'rvr t1111 Ollt 11f 1d1·;1s. J11r :,o illll'l illltl! Ill'\'. 111 d•1 ''Yt'~h·rd:n' 11r l1:1d ;i 1·no1[.,1ng con" tt~s1 .. ~;11·1: t'<J!'I• kid (1 ~!f':1k. a ~pud nnd ~\lm(• lll1l<iil ;111/l Jnld lhr111 !n ·~o ~r f111'1fl 1111rl cf1!•k ' :inrl ,1111t·n1 ;tril~ 11.-· r.1t(·rl the 'T11r r\ah1,111 r•n l':11-i.:1·d lt··1n1 ti1r ~1111\.; f11r ~11pt>J'b 111 +>n1• poHlL Ii•! 1111li:.c:~·.,11liit'-' Ill' ;..111d. t hu{ i..1111 .; llhn! ~ 111'~1 lor1 lhr g11t •1 grrnql ol kid.\" T h t' y r f' I' r r> 11 y k r (' ll (I rt n)11unt;i111t'{' 1·111 ~ ," .I 11d~t ;..;11r!. Try d&tnf: tllot 11'1111 yo ur c~cs t'loscd. Laguna Top of Worlders Would Like Bits Service A large percen !::ige of L;;iguna Beach residents livin~ al Tnp nf tll(' \\'orld ;ire In favor of h2.v1ng rub liP transportation service 10 the area. 11C'ct,rd111g In lh f' resul ts of a private suil'l'~' released Tt1cs- day. The opinion surv ry 11;.is ..:onduc1l'!J h.v meml>ers of the 1-li lltor flomco1vners Associa!ion and !he findings \Yerc sull- milled to city manager Larry Hose h.v lhe association's secretary A st ri d Simsarlan Of U1e 370 homeowners in \hr .1re&. Mrs. Simsari:in sa id dbout lu~!f '.'.'ere Lon Nol to Hctirc PHN01\f PEN H. Can1bnd1a r AP I Premier Lon Nol. ~'ho is recovering slO\V· ly from a st roke su[frrcd !a.~I Ft>bruary, plans to retire as ~oon as C'lct'llOns ('<In be held to choose a new hear! of slate and Na tional As~cmbly, a hi g h-rnn kin~ ol - ficial report ed toda,v. !\l:irshal ,Lon Nol 1!. (lclrrn1111C'd tri have U1e eleM ion~. ptohably so111r tune before November 19i2," the SOurt'e said . 1 1.=·1~-~ .. l.)P:. - home \\hrn :1'S(1t.:ial1nn r.1emhers made 1 he door-ro--d11nr can\ <r.s~. About 73 percl'nt nf tho~l' h11meo\1'11ers cnnt.;i(·!,!J '.'.'ere in f:1vor of bus .~rrvire \n lhe :trea. v:hilc the rPn1a1ndrr 11·~·re f'i!hrr not inlc·rcslcd in having lhc ~ervice or :;;;iid the1 would h;1\ c nu Ui>f' for 11. ~1rs. Si1n~C1r1t11 n•1tcd in he.r Jeljrr to Rose thrit the prin1 ary re;1son <'Xl)ressed for dt·siring service !o the arra was lo eliminate );Hchhiklnf:: by youngstrrs. Other rr:i~ons cited for the service in· {'lude<l relieving congestion of the do'.'.·nto"·n area. eli nlinating thl' need for l\.\'O C<lrs by residents and cutting dow n the wc:1r on the ra111 ily auto . .Some residents 1n;1 kc as m:u1y r.s cighl dally trips up ;:ind dO\.\'ll tl1e hill , ~1rs. Sin1sa ri11n pointf'd ouL She also no!ed !httt ro;e\'era l residents f('ll the scrvlr.:e. "'ould benefit downtown 1nerchants. since shop pers "'-'Ould use JOi'al storr!I rHlhcr tll <in driving to more distant. but less congested . shopping center11 . (.'rty nffle1.fllS l'>itl slud v !hr rf'sq\ts of lht vnlunlcrr surv('i' prir1r to nH1 k1ng a (ietrrrtl!!liillnn ol (he bu~ rulltfS \I) he 1m- plen)e1JIC'd 11hcn th(• city rcc('11ts Hs four nc11• buses. San J oaquii1 Board OKs Unificatio11 By PAJ\-tELA HALLAN Of ti!• D1ilf "It.ft Sl•lt Trustees of the San Joaquin Elemen- tary Sehool District \Vednesday added thei r support to a new plan "'hich divides the Tustin Union High School District into three unified sc hool districts. Plan six, a forn,u!a devised by the Stanford Research Institute, has already been endorsed by the Tustin High School and Tustin Elen1entary School boards. San Joaquin 's endorsement is for the niodified plan s ix ~·ith the added slipu!a- tion that the Counly Committee for School Districl Reorganiiation continue to study equa\iiation of assessed valua- tion s and give special consideration to 1>roviding additional land to the proposed .Irvine District. 1'he two parcels identified by the board for con sideration for Irvine are a square bordered bv 1\lcGaw Avenue. San Joaquin Road, (.J a1i1boree Road extension\, Bar- ranca and the Tus!ln High School Distriet boundarr. The other is an extension of a trianguliir parcel bounded by the western bnundary of the El Toro tl1arine Corps Air Station and the Santa Ana Free"·ay. San Joaquin's trustees also voted to in- l"lucle all of the El Toro Marine facility in the r.·1ission Viejo-El Toro district. The l'.'.'O other school boards voted to divide thi s 11·ith the Irvine district. So1ne type unifi cation plan goes to the vo1f'rs in June of 1972. \Vayne Clark, chaim1an of the Irvine Counril on Education, said the plan as n1odified met ..-.·ith his approval but he preferred to have plan five, a formula reco1nn1endcd initially by the working eo111n1ittee appointed by the school di slricts. Clark said plan six \\'ilhout San Joa- quin·s n1odifications would reduce the assessed valuation garnered for the lrl'ine District and put it at a disad· v;intage . '"If you're going to shift parcels into the Tus tin and ~·lission Viejo districts then shift other p<irce\s into Irvine's to restore cquitv,'' he said. Cla.rk criticized the tendency to view lrvine·s rasl agricultural preserve whleh has a ln1'1 assessment as potentially valuable land. "The logic of this ;:irguinent eseapes nle." said Clark. •·If you pull land out of the agricultural preserve you have to dl·tern1ine "'hat its use \\'ould be. It \1•ould hr residential and this would be rle1r11nental to the sehool district (valua- tion 1 hccause it would produce more children. "You can't call the agricultural preserve pulling a rabbit out of a hat to enrich the Irvine District," he added. Trustee Dennis Smith said assessed valuatlon probably isnl going to matter in a few years. ''By 19ill publie education probably \\'ill not be funded by the property tax," he said. Clark said in that case perhaps the bo<trd should make its endorsement on 1 he b<isis of \vhich plan provides the best cornrnunity identit~·. Smi!h stated that the plan submitted to th e C'Ollntv com1niUee will probably con- titnJe to be 1nodified before it reaches the \'01C'rS in 1971-72. l!ndrr plan six, ratios of assessed valuati()n to projected enrollments are 1t·i1hln a srl'en percent variation among lhr three districts. Stale law says there c:in be no niore than a 15 percent vari- ;:i !10J1. 1'11111 si;.: as adopted by the tv;o Tustin hoards 11·r,utd creatr three districts ..,1mil:irly \l'e<11\h y \Yith the fo!lo\\'ing bil1111rlary line~: Tl,'STIN" IHSTR ICT : Tustin ~'ill follow fhe currrnt bound;iry of the Tustin E!e- 1111·nla1·v School Dis1ric1 and will sh are a '"11n1noii bounda ry with Irvine L'nifird frn111 1he nonhern bound;iry line west <'!long rulvtr Road. north along the Santa 1\1H1 Frrew:iy. ~·es1 along 111)·ford Road. nnrtl1 alnng Barr;inca. wes t along San ,Joaquin Road (fu1ure Jamboree Road ex- 1rns1on). and north on l\1cGaw to the Tusl 1n High School District's nQrthern b,llJndary. . lR\'INE DlSTRICT: Starling at r:istern boundarv of the Tustin 1-lil!h sci1ool District Prnceed \Vest along the r111nm0n boundary ~·ith the Tustin n1 strict d('scribcd above and proceed ;1l•;ng the Tustin High School boundary. fnllo~·ing it as ii. lums soulh all th e ~·ay tn 1.he Laguna Freeway. At the Laguna FreE"·•:ay il shares a boundary v.·ith -r-.Tiss ion Viejo District east along Laguna Frcewa~·. sou1h along San Diego P'ree1Ya~·. east to lhe sou thwest comer of the El Toro f\tarine Corps Air Station. cuttinR across the base diagonally in a northeast direction I() Lambert, east all !he wa.v IJJ the eastern Tustin High School Di~trirt bnund;irV. l\llSSION VIE.JO DISTRICT: The northern boundary would he shared with the Irvine Dislricl and the rest of the district ~·ould follow the current eastern, \1·estem and southern boundaries of the Tustin High School District. Give Blood at Door SEATILE (UPI! -If you don't have rnoui.;h money, "Dracula'' will accept blood. Protll('rs n( the pla y abou t the vampire :it Seattle University announced Thurs· day that r ntmns will he admitted free if ! hey dQnflte a pint of blood to a local b!O(ld bank . l\fembcrs or I.he cast fried to donate their blood in an eHort In pub\kiie the prnduclion -hut gave an anemic performance. One wnuld·be donor fa inted In the -.·ailing room And another rainted as the needle entered his arm. Friday, Aug ust lS, 1~7 1 TIJSTIN MISSION VIEJO "" IRVINE s DAIL V PILOT ;j -N- C.opi'!r- UniflH 5c'-I Dhtrict L"tVnt lt1dt Unifitd S<tutol OiJtrl<i PLAN THREE DISTRICTS -The Orange County Committee on Sc hool District Organization v"ill make final recommendation on three district uni· fication plans due to go to voters in the Tustin Un- ion High School District next June. Only the areas DAILY "ILOT M1" bounded in dotted lines are presently di sputed by the th ree elementary dist ricts making up the high sc hool district that serves the Tustin, Irvine, El 1'oro and ?tiission Viejo com1nunities. Dead Walrus Carcasses Woman Gouges La11dlady's Eye, The11 Her o,m Wash Ashore in Alaska KOTZEBUE, Alaska (APJ -\Vhat do you do with 200 ~·alrus carcasses? The Kotzebue City Council \\'ants to know. The council has asked the Alaska Department of Fish and Game for some solution to the problem of disposing of the decomposing carcasses littering shores of Kotzebue Sound, adjacent to the Chukchi Sea in northwest Alaska. The mammals, the largest weighing as much as three lons, began to "'ash up on beaches a few \'leeks ago all the 11·ay lleart Patient Dies SANTIAGO, Chile (AP\ -Nelson Orellana, the last heart transplant survivor in Latin America, died today. The Naval Hospital in Valparaiso reported Orellana. who would have been 24 in October, had completed almost three years of living with th c transplanted hearl. He died in his sleep, doctors said. from Shismaref to the south and Kivalina to the north. Some residents speeulated the animals floated across the Bering Strait after hunt:; in Sihcria. Others suggested their deaths resulted from disease . But J ohn Burns of Fairbanks. a nlarine. blologist for the Department of Fish and Game , discounted both theories. He said. "They are some of the animals "'hich were lost during the spring hunt. probably at Llttle Diomede, King lsland or SL Lawrence Island." Burns said that of lhe annual harvest of 11bout 11,700 \\'alrus by Russi;in and American hunters, fully half are lost due in large part to the method of hunting. He said some hunters fire at random into the herds. Wounded animals sometimes escape, but do not live Jong. A combination of late ice in the Bering Strait and westerly winds brought them in to shore in unusual numbers this year. Bums :frlid, llOLLY,VOOD (UPI) A young "'Oman, described by police as a song writer, ·was jailed on suspicion of mayhem Thursday after she a!legedly gouged out the right eye of her landlady and attacked a policeman. The suspect, Shena Deme!l, 25, "'ho of- ficers said had written songs for the Supremes and other lop groups, laler gouged out one o[ her O\l'n ('yes \\"hile being held in jail, authorities said . In both instances, officers said , she us- ed her long fin gernails as a wea]X)n. Deteetive LL Roy Salls said l\1iss Demell, apparently despondent, had gone to the aparln1ent or her landlady, Carmen Claremont, 59, to talk \lied· nesday night. fl1rs. Claremont told police the suspect suddenly leaped to her feet and attacked her, gou ging oul lier eye while screaming, ''you have an evil eye." 457 00°PAiiiiiNGS' AT 50 3 AND LESS OF GALLERY COST LIQUIDATION * Many less than wholesale. * Over $200,000 Gallery cost. * Art Dealers and Gallery Owners invited ~~ .~ _ . ~l@M p1 ii £%@ii3ilW¥$¥!1~m<j,-'li;JWft~Jtit~~.mm~z.f11 GENUINE ORIGmAL Oll.S created by well-lmawn artiatll au ch a:a $ipo6. Gilmore. Valdez and others. Many hT upcoming a:rti.tll whoee work will in· creau in Talue. ALL WORK AT U:SS THAN GAL- LERY. You might not expect to ... aucb fine atuff in our place. qranted, but TOU will buy an $800 painting for $400. and $80 palnting for $35. FRAMED AND UNFRAMED PIECES Not copies. not ma:a J)Toduced. these desen-e your time to Uuipect. CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED, but all sa1es are final. CELEBRITIES AND MOVIE STARS have paintings in their coDectiona created hT eome ot th ... artists. ---__________ , _______ , _______ ... "UP" ABT ISN'T OUR USUAL BAG BUT ! * * ALL PROCEEDS GO TO BENEFIT I TEEN CHALLENGE, they get I --~~~ !~ ~ ~n.~~~ • .'!!~~,?.!~~~ ~!.~.~ric~~~!!...... I 9.t er hoo.t bl llwlr d.ctln f19hl agcrm.1 Dnag AbaH ~ If• d•atnictlcr:. lo yo11tla. tQid, who Do1n1, •om•Dll• I may Jud buT a po.ad ol tndlt; 01' -•thlnt wM. tti.., c-ln. ---------·-·----------·--·------J ONLY 3 DAYS-SO DON'T MISS IT ABT FOB ANY BUDGET WE'VE OPENED THE OTHER HALF OF OUR STORE FOR THE SALE. We moT.d the warehouse and haTe thouaanda ol aquure feet to display th ... paintings. Like a smc:ll Loune ao plan to broWH and mjoy. (We even hired guards with uniforms, a gun, and everything) • FRIDAY 6 PM TO 9 PM SATURDAY, SUNDAY 9 TO 6 19122 BBOOIBUBST Brookharst, aear Garfield HUNTINGTON BEACH .. f DAILY PILOT \ \ •· I ~ps LAFC Not 'End To All War s' By THOMAS ~1 URP HJr-.:E 01 !flt Otlt~ '°!i.r !!11! PEACE IN OUR 1'1!\IE: As most Orange Counrians ha1'e learnf!d in recent v.·ttks. few pol1ucal fights can be a.~ deliciously outspoken as an anncx;it1on batt le. Here you fire given lhe SPf.'ClacJr of it couple or local goven1mrn1 s v.•arring over a choice piece of real estat1· -------- It doesn't seem to maltrr much v.·hether it's !11·0 old cities ftgh!lng each other, or tv:o new cities, or one o!d ci1y and a future city . EAST GERMANS CELEBRATE ERECTION OF WALL DIVIDING EAST, WEST BERLIN West Berliners M•rk Tenth Annlvers •ry With No F•nf•r1, Sam1 Di11u1t You can rest assured ea ch 11•1ll march 11het1d con fid ent that God and Democracy is on its side. ANNEXATION WARS ret1lly got goin~ good in California when the population boom began in the middle 1950s. In those days. the process of a c11y affixing new territory to itself wa s much simpler than today . There were two main types o! an- nexations. First, if nobody lived on the choice property being soug ht by a city, the municipal government people simply got the property owner's okay. filed a couple of maps and the deed was virtuall y done. If folks lived in the territory sough!. it ..,.,as a bit more complicated. The city had to have an election called. FRO~f THESE two s1n1plf' formulas. however. complicated and vexing battles developed , Shrewrl municipal kingpin.er figured out ways of jiggering lines arounrl and gerrymandering territory in order to pick up choice industria l lands without the pain or the e!eclion process. Other cities shol sewer lines out intn unincorporated lands in order to co<ix property o .... ·ners into the fold . Others, op- posing annexations. pi!ched tents on va- cant land in efforts to force elections. Up north in Santa Clara Coun ty, an- nexation fiJ.!hts of !he 1950s were legend between cities like San ,Jose and Santa Clara. SuP1nyvale, Cuperlino and l\1oun- ta in View. These ci tie s were shoaling out corridor annexations in attemp1 s to chop each other off from choice 1e.rritory. Wa ll maps began to make city halls look like war room s. IN THE END. the map of !he Santa Ciara Valley ha d ... n m;:iny ju risdictional lines on it that ii appeared to have been hit with a bowlful of spaghet1i . Similar things were h;:ippening in Orange County as Anaheim . Garden Grove, S<in!a Ana anrl (f1S!a tl1esa began p:ro11•inR. Some epic annex fights erupted, Santa An;i lost most of them . Thi.<: tends to prol"e that history repeats itself. AH this fighling proved particularly an- no~·ing to a couple of state legis\alors. Assemblyman John T Knox ([)..Contra Costa 1 and Senator E G. Nisbett 1 D· Uplancl l They cl<'cicled 1hat sli t'.' h mun icipal w;irfare should cod SO. IN 1953. they got it bill through the Lt>g islaturc known no11· as !he Kno~· Ni sbett AC'I It called for creation of a new five ·mcmbrr hoard in earh count~·. The new board would stud\· annP'\alinn proposal.<: and c1tyhood plans 111th cn lcl and obje<:tive eye..<: and h:ind down /lnal rulln.!!s. They 11·oulr1 cal! thr nrw ~rnup !hr Ln. rat Agen cy Formation Comn11ss11J11 Or LAFC for !!hort Indeed, rhis would he rhr hes! of all possible wrirlds. r\o niure poht1r;:il man euvers. back room pol1t1c~ or sneaky deal s. The LAF C ..... oulrl end all lhal Hah . They just d1dn ·1 figure on Orange Coun· ty. circa 1971. East Berli11 l(ids 'Thank' BERLIN /UPI) -Communis1 teachers Jed kindergarten lots and primary sch(}{ll children down lo the Berlin 1vall today to thank Easl Gern1an soldier~ 11 hn arr undi'r orders to shoot 1n kill anyone lrying to scran1ble across i1. The delegations of children 11ucucd on the Eastern side or Brandenburg gale un· Iii !heir turn camr In make ;i rehearsrd speech thanking lhr soldier.~ for ··prntec-· ting peace 11nd socialism" ;ii the \\al!, which y,•as JO years olrl today Soldiers slung the straps of Buss 1an- madc <iuto1nat1c rifles nvl'r t he 1 r shoulders so both hands were frcr to ar- cept the childrcn ·s offer of long.stemmed lilies and bouquets of c:irnations. '"In East Berlin and E<is1 Gcrm;;inv. the.v are celebrating 1he wall." Wr 0 sl Berlin l\layor l\lau~ Schuct1. said as he laid a wrca!h on his s1dr of the ..,.,;di In honor the 6.'i men and ..... nmen killer! while tryi ng tn escape across 1t .~tn<·c 11 bui.! "Fnr hum11n hr1ngs. thal .;1mr!y i~ a mockrry. \Ve will not C'f'lebrate 11 " Thr Com1nun1s1.~ rclrbrated 11 hile \Ves1ern and Hu~s1an d1rlornar.~ in- f('rrup!ed 1heir a1ten1pts In ncgor.1r1te aA agreement ea sing suffering caused by the .... ·an "Ten yrars of the <1n!1!<1s<"1st wall.'' Eas1 Berlin ·~ Comn1un1.;t Partv prn- cla1n1e d. "trn years nf sure protection of lhf' peace and nf socialism " Klaus Schuetz. ma.1·or of \Vr.~I Brrlln, vir.wed lhe 10th annivcrs<lry nf !hf' rrrr· Hon of lhe 11'1lll by thr Co111mun1sl~ frnn1 a diff erenl angle. ·.t:.rc:usc 11ie. sir. 1'111. 1ritli l\'a<lf'r -_., l ?ai(/er:s! 1-/010 11111f·ll nrc )·our p enci ls~' "\Ve niust attem pt to dism antle one of !he most depressing byproduct.a of rlevelopments in Berlin in the lasl decade." Schuetz said in a broadcast. '"The \Ve.stern Berliners must fin ally be :ible Io see th eir friends and their relatives in the other part of lhe city and in thr other part of our cou ntry." Surh contact.~ are necessary in order nnl tn destroy the real unity of our city u•hich is the unity of the people ." Mayor Srhuetz said. Sinee lhe Communists constructed !hf': 11·all 10 years ago today, \Vest Berliners have hccn forbidden to rros!'i it into Eas! RPrlin. ..,..Ith the exception of a few holida.vs in the mddle 1961ls. Rf'rl in 1.~ 110 miles inside Communist East Germany. So uth Vietnam Proposes Meet Sans Viet Cong SAfGON fU P! \ -Soulh Vietnamese Foreign ~1 in1sl cr Tr;in Van Lim renewed his country·~ proposal for 11n in· tf'rna11onal conference lo settle !he Indochina war today but said South Vict- na111 co11ld not acccp1 t.he seating of a \'ie! Cong delegatiOn -even as observers -at such a n1ee tin..-:. In an interview at the foreign rninistry, L<1111 said , "we are in favor of an 1n- 1rrnarional confe rence. of I.he basis of the 1!154 Geneva Conference to settle the pro- blem of the whole of Indochina. Our president !i\"guyen Va n Thieu ) made this offer again on the 8th of October last .vca r anrl \\"e are still maintaining thi.s position." Ho11ever. ne added. ''tht're 1:s onr thin!-": T 11·ould like to make clear about thr l.1berat1on rron1 People 1The National l.1bcral 1on Front, political arm of th!! Vici Cong\ 0Ur position IS that the 1.1b<'ration Front is an in1crnal problem nf South Vietnan1 an d \\'C can settle thi:i. problr1n under lhe aegi s of nallonal f"('f'Onc iJ1;i tion _ "\VP i·annot l'flnsider the National I .1hrr<1t1on l''ron1 people as ;i govern m!':nl. \Ir cannot . \Ve consider thi~ as 11 purcl,v 1n!crnal prob!en1 . In lhc south there 1~ nnly nne government. one legal j;Overn- n1cnl elected by thr people an d 11·e cannot 11cccr1 it. Uhe NLFl tven as an observer.·• Na ti on Basks Sunshine • Ill Cool Spell Chase So111.e H eat A 1voy; Little Rain Hits Cnllrornia l ittle t...,.,.,.iu•• cne nto ... , P•,_ <'!IClto IO• !tou•nt•n C1ilto,nl• •1111•• ond ••ttlblt CIPVCll ,.l!'I OfltH•Ofln o n~ tVtnlnt tnundt ••!orm• I'> '"• "'0V"· l•'llO t'l<I dUt•I• "'''" .. aK!tO •t ,.,~, 1 \unn~ oov Ten1pernt11re• I Y UNITID ~ltt!iS INT!ltNit.TION.t.l. T1mtttthlfn •nd ..-tclti1tt~" to• l<lt l•·l>!tur M •loa 1ndl11t '1 • • rn ..llbOAUl rQUf A.nrt>ort~t .O.ll•nl• Ml1~ Lew "••<. •• ,. )l ".\ JA I as •' ,, jt n Jt " " " ,. " • 2 S. Viet Bases Heavily Bombed By Red Rockets SAIGON (UPI I -Communi st gunners poured 150 rounds of heavy rockets and mortars into two South Vietnamese firebases near the Demilitarized Zone tD:\iZ) early loday, lightly shelled a third b•se and launched a ground probe against Cam Lo district town , military sources reported. t The attacks came n the third day or a renewed Communist assault against th e DMZ defen se. line. and inte\ligence of- ficer,.; in the norlh said they believed lhere might be even heavier fighting lon ighl and early Salurday. Mil itary spokesmen said the guerrril!a:i. fired 100 rounds of mixed rockets and mo rtars al Fire E11se Alpha 2. near the intersection of Highway I and the 1;outhern boundary of the D'-1Z. Twelve government soldiers were wounded there, n1ilitary sou rces said. Spokesmen s:iid 50 rounds or bij:! 122r-.1M rockets were fired at Alpha L 11 mile south of the Dtl-1Z along the coast. but no one was hurt. Thty said many of the shells fell outl'iide the fortirications at both bases. F'ield reports said about JO 122J\.1t.1 rockets were fired al FirP Base Charlie I, southwest of Al pha 2. early this morning, and a ground attack was launched at C;i.m Lo. where there is a district head- flUarters compound with U.S. advisers in it. There were no reports on casualties al either place. "I think the. Communists ;i.re p!annin~ :i>omething big , but I'm not su re what it. is," a V\etna1nese spokesman said in Siiigon. "I don't think they have th e capability ror a full sc.:ale offensive agalnst the DMZ. What they might do is concentrate attacks on a few of the bases." The O>mmunists shattered a seven week lu\l in operation~ against the DMZ line \\1ednesday .... ·hen thty she.lied Camp Fuller at the northwest corner of the line . From Fuller. the line runs 25 miles east 10 lhC' coast and 10 miles south across the Cam Lil and Quang Tri River Valleys. It was buill lo hall Communist 1nfiltrat1on from !he norlh. Prophet Jones, Go<l 's Rich Man, Succunilis al 63 ... f)f:TROIT (UPI\ -Prophe:t Joneti, a na rnboy ant pre.11chtr v.·hose flock pro- vided him with ;i \\'hite n1ink coa t, St 7,000 dian1ond rinR and a a.4-roont mansion, died Thursday of a hearl att11ck al the age or 63. Jone. who once prophtsied "men will slop dying in tht: year 2000," was at his court-appointed guardian·s home in ne:troit's inner city at lht lime or hi!! death. At the height of his popul arily in the early 1950s, Prophet Jones sometimes stood knee deep in money piled at his feet am id the cla.ng of tambourines. Ht h•d 111 French chateau-style mansion. a fleet of Cadillacs. 18 diamond rings. topazes, g11rnets. the mink co.11t , a closet run of 400 ~uil:s and 11 following which gsve him all those Roods. By lhe lime of his de ath , Prophet .lone~· popularity had declined to the point where he preach!!cl until la~I year nut of a storefront church next to an (W1!41 nltM onO "'O'"n•no """ (IO<Jn• .,,,, •o•t <•1' la• Lo• Anttltl. bu' (ltnt r.••U •n• d•• w&• M !» >un•-. wit~ t n11n of I~ onO •n """"''"' l()W of 1a. 1..11n1 10 moatr111 ev• 1,,1 tt•lon trom .I,,_ Wt • O'Mlc•t<! •o• "'' t>••ln. 110,1011 l ull•lo C"orlOll• , .. ,, . .,,, Cine 1nnf!i (ltvlltrlfl 1)~11•• Dl!nvtr .. '·' M " " " M .:11 "adult" the•ter. ·=.----- ~• low c~t• novuf(I olont tn• bff(flt\ llul !~Y tfVt WOY bY 'II' .ro(lrnlnt t n<'! •11-l'tl ,..,t 1~n 10 "'""" int ••••• "' 1111n1 O' I) "'''" *'''' trrnptrJlu•t l 'llt•lnt 11 OtO•tt• l 'W '""''"""''" IOOl<f<I lor 1lrtr"'10n ""-'-110'"11 In 1"t rn01in•t l"\ ""''" flit n1 In •flt th Clout!• t nll 11!01,,..,n l"<I •v•n•nG t".inlk•I-•'• <'!tml>fn•n '"' .,,.,,., " -.-... , t nd t u•" ,..,,,,,, .,,,. e•...:tt<'! •'-!flt Color1to l:l•t •. 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Tides \••re~ • "" '"n'~ .,,,,. , "' "'"" I nl 'D" \ornn~ "'O~ '"'~·~ ''"" 1 )• D f"' " i• " "' S•TUllO~Y ~ 11 • ,.,. I I] O "' ' •) e "' ,, ., . ,.,., ' . .. " ,. " .. ...... ( tl ~,.. '"""rl~m '"'' '"n"' SHI l ~ ~ '1' • D11 Motnt t 011,011 F1lrN'lk• Fre11'0 Honolulu lllOll•<>•tol•J June1u 1C:t11\01 City Lt 1 V""' 1o1 .... 1Mt M!1flll Mltw1ulo.-* Ml11ntlfOI" Ntw Or1 .. no Olllt~CI"' .... ~ •l"ol!tdtl,,,, .. ,,,_,, ""'"'"''~ "'"''"" .. ~ ltlcn"'°"" Uc••"'.,,11'.1 SI Louil itill l •~t Clrv Son l>•llH> ~on '•t n(llCO ~··'"' Sl":i• ••• W&\~ •0!¢11 M .. '"' .. " ,, " '" " " M .. ~ ~ " ~ " " ~ ., ~ " .. " " M " " ,, • " " " " " ,. " ,. .. " " .. " .. " " " " " " • " .. • " " " .. " Prophet Jones· real name and till!! wa~ the Rt. Rev. James Frances Marton .Jones. Dom inion Ruler or the Church of the Universal Triumph , The Dominion of Goel Inc. Born in Birmingham, Ala., .Jones came. to Detroit in 1933 saying a divine message. had rustled like a breeze .u in his ear and told him to come. Tht ea r God spoke into -the left ear -was marked with a diamond ring l~ hanging from the lobe. ·°' A sliRl man with a lean face, deep-sunk t'yes, 11nd oratory that gripped his con- aregation. Jone~ began his services at midnigh1 and oft en did no! end until 2 a.m. or 3 a.m. Al offering lime, 1 band of "white 11ngels" pounded tambourinl!.!I. The shouting r11.ithful f10<:ked to his fee1, l11ying bills 111rourid him until he lltood kntl'.! dacp in them . 2 Nations Split Warlike Tremor Rocking Mideast By United Pre11 lnteroallonal Egyptian President Anwar Sadat has set Sunday as the deadline ror U.S. er. torts le achieve an interim Middle East pea!!i! settlement and is once aga in talk· ing of war with Israel, the semiofficial Cairo newspaper Al Abram reported to- day. The threat to encl the precarious cease. lire along the Suez Canal came as the Arab world was rocked by another crisis. On Thursday, Syria broke off diplomatic relations with Jordan and banned its planes from Syrian air space following a tank battle along the Jordanian-Syrian border. The battle in which Jordan said it knoc ked out five tanks apparently in· volved the Jordanian army and Palesti· nian guerrilla forces based just inside Syria. Despite the diplomatic moves which plunged Jordan into the deepest isolation ever suffered by an Arab state, Ar.11b sources in Beirut said they doubted there would be serious Jordanian-Syrian figl1ting. Mohammed Hassanein Heikal. editor of Al Ahram and a confidant of Sadat, said the Egyptian president set the Sunday deadline. in an exchange with President Nixon in which the Egyptian said he could "no longer tolerate a situation of no peace and no war." Although Sadat has said repeatedly the dispute \\'ith Israel must be settled this year. there was no indication Egypt \\'Ould start shooting once the deadline lapsed. There had been an unofficial truce at the Suez Canal since the cease- fire of Aug. 7, 1970, technically expired last r-.111rch 7 . Heikal said Sadat !old Nixon Egypt's l~·year friendship treaty with the Soviet tJnion signed last '-1ay "does not impose <iny restri ctions on Egypt's movement 1owarrl wh<i! it wa11ts, which is complete Israeli withdraw<il from occupied Arab terri tory. Another call for "all out war" with Israel came today from Algerian Presi- dent Houari Boumediene in an interview SETS PEACE DE ADLI NE Egypt's Anwar Sadat \\'ilh Africasi;i. a French lcft·\l'ing weeklr 1n Paris. Rourned1f'ne dcnouncrd Ara b states seeking to reeovcr rhe1r lost ter· ritoncs ihrough ncgolia~cd peace :inct said 1hat by "all out 11·ar" he rneanl !he use of cconomir ;is 11·rl! as military means -the use o! Arab oil tn force a scl tleinenl. }iyna·~ n101c. aga1n;.t .Jnrd;in, i1s ;illy with Egypt 1n the 1~67 w11r with Israel, lurther 1s1.!;i tcrl 1'1n.c llusse111·.~ regi1nr. fron1 thf' /\1·al111·nrld 11!urh briefly unlled 1n al!at"king .Jnnian for 11s 11•ar ;;ig;iins t the P;;i!rsl1nian gur1Till;i s In n11d-.July, Hussein's forcf's virtually £'l11n1natcd ths .(!,Uerrilla movement dunng a [11·e-day battle. Oil Nations Set Stage For New Global Crisis VIENNA (UPI) -The leading oil-ex- porting nations set the slage today for a new world oil crisis by announcing lhey will demand a share in the assets. profit:i1 <ind management or western firms dr11l- in,i;: on their territories. The firms were expected ln refuse_ Oi! sources predicted long , h;ird nrgoliations, with the possible lhrcal or an oil rmbargo and an almost ccrlain increase 1n (1il prices lo western industries and cnn- sun1ers. The Vienna headquarters or the Organization o f Petroleum-Expnrtint.": Countries (0PECf announced the OPEC's II members will meet in Beirut Sept. 22 !n '"take immediate steps towarrl~ th e t f· fective implementalion of the pnnc1plP of participation in the ex1st1ng 011 con· cession:i> " OPEC official.~ have said ! h ;i t ''participation" mean.~ thal the OPEr. member na1ions should be alJQwed to huy into the assets nn !heir soil of the foreign oil firm~ operaling lhrre. 1'hcy have ~aH1 ii al so means th;il c1t11:cns of 1hesP c0un- tries sh0u!d share in local managcmenl and make up a higher percentage of terhn1c1an:i. ;inrl nlher upper -1 r v f' I ('mployes. The. sourres ~a1d the Beirut r.onferenc• ~·ill demand at lea~r ;i 20 pcrccn1 share in 1he eompa111rs loc;il npcra1Jnns -and lh tt r1gh1 lo dr;iw al lcasl 20 llerc:cnl of the: prn f11~ Th~ Ol'~:c n,,m;1nrl i·anH' .1s thr nil world 11·:1~ JH~1 gr lnng over thr last cn!'ii~ -;i pl'lcr halllc ht•l11f'rn fJP~:c and th l'! firm!' l;i;;;! l·r·bn1;ir\· !hal rndrd 1n Vl<'l ory for OPr·:t' 11111~1 alter 1\ 1hrcatcned • \\"O!'ldll'1dr Pr11b:1rgo The· nil firm" gr11ntrd lllf' ()PF:C mPn1ticrs hlghr r pixr" ;ind nthrr hrncl1!~. after lhc n.111on!i pr11n11,ed 1n hold the Lax level l!rn1 for f1vr .vc;;r,, Thr .c:n11rrr~ s:ud ;i ~1n11!ar t1nl('\<1hle mt.chi hr .... orkrd n111 fnr 'fl;Jr!l('lflal 1on ·• Rut lhc} ,.;11r1 1h1~ llf"I den1and for "part1c1pa!lnn" 1~ nnh· lhr 11r~1 Mep 10\\·ard tull !nr;.i! rnnt rnl nf lhe nil rr~er1·r~ l)Pl·:r h;;i~ 11 111• rnh<·r~ .\lfi:<'rlti , ~1grna \·rnr111<'1:<. !r:in. lr.:i,, Q111ar. Saudi Arah1.1 l.lh\;:i l11rlonr<1;i, Ah11 Dhabi <ind Ku\\;111 11!11rt1 rr11rlucr m('lrf' lhan 9() p<'r1·r11t 11! lh{' 1111rld ~ i.il r-.;pnrl~. \\'i1hnut th 1~ oil tlir tnr111-t11 of 11c~tcrn f;uropr ;.ino .l;1p;in 11riulrl hal1 ' .. -:¢'t;·" I ..,;;" -- CHURCH 'DOMINION RULER' PROPHET JONES DEAD AT 63 .Flock Laid Gr1at W•altli at Fset of Minilfer Nixo11 l\fay J Not Rm1 Neiv J-l e11rt Patient Doi ng· JTI ell llE1'Rorr 1L/'J1 -J111si...r11 Shanks. his hearl fun('\1oning \11th the aid of a pcnnnnen1I:. 1n1pJanted pu111p, 1111ta1 \1," takrn off the 11u•c·!1.11111·;1I 1·c~pirator 1h;it 11 a.~ ht•lp111~ J11n1 bre<ilhe an~t f1·l1 111•11 tnntl/.;h !fJ ~JI up Ill bt•d ,u1d l'.1\ ~oil f()(Klf A ~r<lki''ill l·ll l l<>I S111,i1 1 1o~ ... r11;1J. 11llt·1 i· a 1t·,i111 .. 1 i1n1' tors 1n1pl;111tf•d tll1' p:1n1.d mech:in1c;1 I h1•a rt 111 tin' n:i- lt>:11'-uld Sli<111k·.' \)111h ll!·d111·~­ d <i.1'. ~;i1rJ lit• IS ''l\•1·l1llJ.; grl'tll " .. lfl! ~pent 11 !'1Hnlnrlalil" ru ght, lhe ft'~p1n11or h:-i~ hrl·1 1 rrrnn1cct and hf''s ~1tl1ng up 111 bPd.'' !Ill' .srr•k<'~1nan 'ilitd , '·The partial 1nerh;1nJr;1[ hc<1rt is nnrk1ng 1 r r.1 11 Pll ' Shanks f('lt 11 rlt cnnui;!i rhr hnsp1 !;il ~•111!. 1., ht• 11u l 011 a ~or1 1!11·t 'I hf' ' p:ilc·h huo..-.!C'r'' is ;1 'JX uu·h p;i111:il nic·1·h.1111. ;d h<'art 1n11dc of d;1tTtH1 ;ind silJ('one <tnrl 1~ 1h,, fu·.,t n1ccha nictl l 11~·111·1 d•·1·1cr 1·1 ,.r dP"'i!:ncd f•ir penn:1nr111 1i-P 11·11h1n lh<' liorh. :-;111111f.., h:!d been ~u'l1•r111~ 11·1,111 !''•II· ~eSll\·c IH•;1r1 ta11i1rr. whwl1 each ye ar· C"ia11ns about 250.00U lives, ;111d cl oclnrs ::.:ihl till' <IC\ It(' \l'<1S his la ~t liO)ll' !CH' life The nnly 111t'd1cal 1011s he \!-. recC'11·1ng, r!ocli1 r." ~nu1. 11c·r1• a11t1bint1cs and !u s ~tandard hr:ir1 pill.". Bul llosp1t.1! 0!1 1c1als :-.atd !he nrxt s1·1··r.1l d;;n•s 111;1ul1I 1,,. <"ril 1c<1I. Tllr h1gg e:-t tlangel' during th;!\ l}('l'IOd 11as blood riots 11•h1ch 1na.v fnnn around lhe f1P1 ice -one (lf the 1n~Jor problems other researf'he rs ha l'e encounlered n1 develn1). 1ng heart-assisl device~ l\'lcGovcrn Ri JlS N i.,~ou Econorn ics \\"A~l!l.\1 :T11\ ii )'II r :ill1ng l'r('<;1cJrnt 1\ 1 '\ n n '!: eC'nnornic· poli,..1('~ ··I' .1 n rl \ - f'Oa1f'rl nn11'\rn-.r." ~rn !;l'nrgr ~ ,\Tc·r.n1Prn 111 s I) 1 1nrt;11• prorc•'-rd ;111 a l I r r n .i l 1 \ •' rl11:-1gn1'<i In 1·111 1111•·111rlc1.1111\'n! 111 I :i Pl'l'('t'nt h~ th1· 1•1u l 1.r 19i:.:! :O.!t·I :01 Prn s:11d 1111-. ~-,11 1hl Ii~· ~!'f'O!l1pl1shPrt lo' h 11 !\'-I I !l C l••1lt r .1I 'l'(lld1n1 h1 'IU htll•"I' 1h~~ \('.II' ;1 1!11!1 •' 111• :111! \\Ollld 1\lllUl.11" 1·11•:tt1nn 1•1 UP\. rn 1°ll~I Ollll l•lh, ill1!1 l)ll111p llP1 l<t'\ lf'I 1'11 111 '~ h1 ;+I ii';1-.I <;,"\! h11!1 1.n 1l1111t1i,:!1 s1rp11<·r!11 p pni. Ou• t11 11 1 ]Ii-111·•11'11 0·11 ). ,i.11·111.111., tr1 \ t\f'lll " 11•11 • 111pl 11\ 111r n1 1 l'11dc1•I •ll'l-1 «.I• II 1!1 < • 1111 p)1ll!ll ~1 11 ·"Ill'!" 11 p11•p;1rrr!I lnr lhf' Te1;1<.. AFl.1 Ill •·nn- \ rn11n11 in l);ill:1~ I "111 -;h<Jrl lllf' .HI m11115t 1·:11 111n's ·11111 1•1n11lo.1 I 1nrn1 b11dgrt ' i ~ :1•·111.dll' :1 hud11P! h11'.!l1 1111 drf1rit~ ·.11111 1 1u1<'rnplo~ in•'ll! .ind 1"11 r111 jnho:;," il-lr•(,111rn1 ~;11d ''IT rerlf't·I~ 1hr r !t1·1·1 i•f th1· r f'('('"s1on·1nll;111on 1n111· 1 h1nat1fln 111th:lul 1nf'h1d1r1g an1 rC'rnr rh 'I h;1t hurt c•'I •n.'lkP" llfl f't1nt r1hu11n11 11h:11r1Pr In acluallv hnn~1n~ ah1111I r111l f'111plorn1rnt or rurhinl{ Ill· f!afion. 11 is ~11npJ,\' P:lllfty- ('O~lf('d non~cnsf' ' ~1rf;o1rrn . l h<' ooh dr(·!;1p•1J f'l'lndidalf' fnr 1hr 1972 n r n1 or· r ;1 t 1 1~ l'rP~1Urn1 1al non1inalT•lll , prrchctl'r! I hf' jnh lt>S); r:1tc i·nulil hr ('!JI l o ~ ~I r erl·rn1 by r!r·l·11on t1111t· 11t1 x1 1·r;ir if t·1i; pl;111 11·r rL' l(1lh1111·1! I h111 11 11ould he hnvPring arn1111d 5 5 perecnl 1.1·11hout 11. Thr currPnl. unernplov1nrnt ratr ii; 5.8 percent -caused. \lc<:n1rrn s:i1d. becau~f' '':O.·lr. l'\ixon has bc<'rn runntllJ! the 11rnng 11•;iy" 11'1lh lus f'<'On01llJC' j:!am<' plan c1·cr since he look office. -- -Se11ator f\11\'~EAPOLJ S t L'PJ 1 -Sen. Vanrf' Hartke (0.Jnd ), pred1e1ed Thursday thl·re 1s le ss th an an f'\'f'n charu:e Presidenl Nixo n 1.1·1!1 run for re-~lcl'lion 1n 19i2 ".'lo f;1r as I an1 concern~>d," ll arlke sa id. •·the chance~ are 0nlJ 50-50 and prob<tbl.v lrss 1i1;1n that. !hat President Nix- 1,n w11! run for re-election." The se11;1 1or also h a d prf>d1r ted 1n July. 1967, 1ha n thi-n-President Lvndon B. J11hnson \\'Ould ncit seek re- elt<l'l l•>11. Johnson annount'ed thf' follo\11ng f\1arc:h he v.ould lli)I run. "The J o hnson -N ix on ;\it 1111111~lr<llinn has d<trnf'd nt·ar dcsll'P,\ed tile 1·nu r11ry," h1· tnld Ul'l 111 an 1nl erv1e111 11tule 1n f\llnneapol1-; 10 ;-id- fh'P:-s [lie J t>w1:-l1 I\' :+ r \ f.'H't:in:-: Cn111 rntiun Ht' <1l~n $~11d r\c11• '1 n1·k :\l;111or ,)nh n \.'. !.111ds;11 ·s :-11 11!'11 lnnn tl1e Rcpubl1 ra1 1. \11 lhc llc111oer;111c Partv •·snu11l.J· ,.,i tl11• d('<ilh kneli of the J\(·pu bliean Party ti s a 11:1- t1un:il pnrt.1 · ll:irtkl: i;1o1d hf' 1hinks ''the H1·piihl1f';"111 l 1ar1,11 lnses a !nt'' h v \,111d.;~,\ '.<; sw1teh111g to !h<' JJrr n,,cr;11,. .. J 11 su!i:.t.•lltT. \\hat hr fl.inr!5.11 ! h;1s :,;ud 1s 1h;1( lht'l'I' Is 11n l'Of•rll f<ll" prn- grr~!lll"f' Thour:ht 1ns1dr !hr Bt·vu1Jl1t ;in P.1rt~ ." l1r :-,:nd. ' I 111 nor s<i,\ 1ng tiler(' 1.; nol. but 1hal is \\'hat l1e's i;aying. "llf' s \Ot11ld!'~! the dr;11h f..11e!I for !lit· lh·pubh\'<111 /'11r1 .v .is .i nat1nr1;d p;11·1.\ ... !J;1r1ke s:iid ii•' 1ln1·sn I knu1\' 11l1f'!hr1• 111<·.\rw Ynrk n1.1~11r 11!11 run l1or l'r1·:-1 der11, g1\\C'1'!)<1t' !11' Ill:!,\' j\1.-.I hi' l'U!l· $:dcr111g playing :i pro1n111enl rolt' 111 llu· pnl 1tJe<tl pl'fltl·Ss 1n· side !tit' l1c111f1c•r;11a· Party" '"f\ul 1 think lhn1 fnr :1n.vo11c t11 say l1e is 1101 thinking abnut be ing tli(' f)em0<-ra!ir· nnrninec fr,r PrL·s1dt•n1 v.·11uld be \\Tong. H r',~ pl'nhably assessing the ~1\Ua!l(ln " C o11dldole I .ind a Jerwess, 30, \\'Iii be a t·andi date for Prc!i1d ent 111 the Social· i.~t \Vorhcrs Par l y t1 ('kct. lier running n1ate \Vi.J I IJe 20-year· old Negro Andrew J)ul · !e.v of lhn:agO. Nei ther 111ce1 t he conslit utionaJ .1 ge requirerncnt of 35. Arn1 y \V iJl l"cc l Pi11cJ1 Of No Dra ft \\'ASll lNGTO~ ~UPI l Thf' Arm~· still hasn't fel t thr pui<·h of 111P expired dr;ift - but it \\'ill 111 l\'ol'ember and lhr pain \1·ill bt' inflicted on un1 1s 111 Europe, according to An ny ofrici;ils. The drafl can1f' In a halt .lune ~W 11 hrn lhr ronsC'nption la11 rxpirt·<I ;ind lht• 1·enc11·1ng Je~1slat1ou r;ot caught il'I a pnli tk:al h<issle ove r an ;1rnenctrnenL sell in_g a fixed d;itc lor 11·ithdr;i11·a l from Vietnarn. That di spute has sinef' bocn largely resolved but Congress rcces~ed until early September 11·llhnut con1plcting action on the bill. Dance rs Entertain Ve ts DA LTlt-.10 Jl.l-: tUPl) -A par::idt· nr Baltanore·s best e>-· u!I<' cJ::i11ccrs put nn a fre(' ~how 111r t1lo buslnad<> of 11r1undf'd \ ielna1n \elf'rans ll'O!n \\ :lsh1ngtnn·s \V a 11 er Hrf'd :\rnl,v llosp1 lal 'fhursday nigl1I. Blntc· S1arr l·lnsecl her ! 11·0 11'1·10~'~ !'lllb t•n lhl' Easl. B:tllillHlft• Strrrt strip knn11n a'i .. Tl1f' Blni•k"' ~n slw ;111rl l1''ildl1nr1-. fn!!ll •\thrr 111ghl <"ii 1h" 1 '1Hllrl ~'11lert ;1111 t hf' l'li<'l'l'lllg ld:-.. l·r••f' fnod ;111(! dn11k:-\1f>rP 11isp1•11.,1'd 111 C[ll.Jt\1r1\' during: lhC' fo111 hnur an:.tnrnu·;ll d1'-- pl;1_1· · Thi• '""l lini•sn 1 1n.·,1n :1111 lh111i: lo rn1• J 1lnn't P11·11 1h ud. ..lw.111 ,; " '-·•Id \1',, "1,11· ~11. ~•11d I t''-11111 n .t~f.., d 1f 11 , 1>''.I ;d 11\·1~1 S2 1~10 plus the loss of regular bus1n('SS. · I h:ivc two brolhcrs v.·ho foughl 111 \'1e1nan1,'' said t\1iss S1;irr. 11ho has put on sel'eral tree sho1\•s for \\'alter Reed patients before. 1'he parade or beauties was i11trrrup1cr! briefl y lnr a :.peech h,v \ily Cnuncil Pres1- df'nl l\'1lli;1n1 J)n11:1ld Schflrfer. 11110 t:<lllcd f\1 iss S!arr "the 11i:111w ;1 j East l3Alt1n1ore :-;trr·rl " l' o rn pt r n I I ,, r ll yman l'rr"sll1Jt11 rf'itd a poPm and 11i111•·d l~la7r lnr a t·nunt rr rrn· d1ltoln ur ··1 If' Been \\1nrk1ng on !hr B;11l rua d ·· Hu!. 1111i~1!1111 11as G-strings. p;1<;lll'" ;:uni 111'1rhnJ! ta~o;;lt>s · '\1111 I ~11u11 11 h;1t I 11 a~ f1gh1lng !t1r ' -.;ud 11ne :-old1rr •\. SO LVE THE RIDDLE AND YOU WIN A PR IZE ll ,. ''* Reddy? Here "re the clue~ ... I. What le ,,ds ~uch .,,, acl ive lift iht1t it Cdrl be worn for .a lmo\t every otc.dsion7 2. What is m.a de from a com fortabll', e.i11y-to-wet1r fabric d nd is stilt machine wa\h a nd dry? } Wh.t l does J ,.ck Bid well h.i ve in a bun- d .. nc e -in at le .. st ten diff &reri t solid colors, "i well a ~ uncountable pa tlern1 and i tripes? L lso1 lqq!ssod no"-up:> ,...OH ·szS +• *J11*s "-•11• *"'II* pu11 ( zt-•t!s 11fin0Jllf 1 tj:>••e fJo d ·MI N U! UO!f:>a1es f l &fl'eJb •11+ s•11 ll'MP!B ~:>•r f l'\jf 1no fiu !PU!f s~ •t!Jd Jno,1. jU!M no,(. 'i~:>PjS +!u~ a19nop peste nfi noA fl 3467 Via Lido, Newport Be•ch •73-45 10 ,. I: It' •• l l ' .. Friday, Aui':jU~t 13, 1971 DAILY PILOT 5 VFW Officer R eveals YO U ASKED FOR IT POW R elea se See n by Yule DALLAS (UPI ) -Hebert R, Ratn""·ater. n al ion a I com· mander in <'hief of the \'eterans or Foreign \Vars. said today he ha s "inside in· f o rmation '' that some AmeriC'an prisoners of war 1.1·ill be released be fore Christ1nas. Rainwaier. of San Bernar- dino . sai d at a 11e11s con- ference at the opening of the VF'W's nationa l convention, !hat the organization had been working for a year on PO\V relrase. although he did not attribuie what he called the "impending release" 10 !he group's erforts. "'I 1h1nk we are going to see sonie of them back before Christmas. according to inside information I have," he said. Rainwater saiC h 1 s in- lorn1at ion "is as current as 1t l'tln bf>." He s11id l.be release of the l ' S pn~oner.~ of war fro n1 Nort h Viet nam he discussed !1ad not hing to do with a re- rent repor1 in a Stockholn1 nell'spaper lhHI an Airline had been asked 1f 1l could provide planes to bnng the pn.soners hon1e "J don I think 1\'I' ca n expect North Vietnam to release all of them." Haln\vater said. "I think they will rrta1n so111e of •hen1 for purposes. They n1ay release part of them by the end or the year to get us out of V1elnan1. "They ha\•e got to get us oul of Vietnam to 11•in i n Indochina." Rainwater said hf' had talk· ed lo North Vi e t n a me s e represen!atives 111 Nel\' Delhi. India . .'lr.IJ 1hey had lol d him that the pnce for rt'll'<t~1ng all the Arneri can pri5ont>r~ nf 11 '4r 11ou!d be for the l ruled Stdlt'S to i.:et all of ti s lroop~ uui ol Indochina. lie sa1'1 the VF\V's best in- formation is lhal there -ts a total of about 600 An1enca n prisoners in Indochina. Jll· cludirig 336 in North \'ietnam. "About 36 !Pfl SO!lersl ha1e died,· he said. ".!\lore 11 ill n1ay die before they <i r<' released. Son1e are 1n bad shape. They ha\'e 3 rash. bod) v.·orms and h;n·e 10~1 v.p 1gh1 Pxcept for the tc11 the .\orth \'1etname!>e ~tt11 in good con d1t1on for f' >. h 1 b 1 \ 1 o n purposes ' Joe Colo ni bo Doi ug Better i'\E\\' YOH.I\ 1.\!'1 -J oseph Colon1bo ~r . rl'putcd u11- der1.1·orlrl ligurr 1\ ho has been tn a com:1 for ~7 day~ since l)l'ing gunnrrl 1lnwn h1• a l\'Ould-bc as),a~su1, ha)> rallied Mln1e~'11at and 1na.v he r:101·ed to a private hnsp11al, it 11 as tt'JXlrtrd hxta\. O:ilombu nui1· is s111 1ng up 111 his Hoo~e1elt /l ns1)11.11 hrd ;uul e-1•en · · 111 u 1n h 11 n i.; o<·· <"<t~1ona lly." accnl'lilllg In a spokf'sman !•ir 1hf> lt ;il1an- An1t•nc:an C11il il1;;lit.s L<'<1g11e. 11h1eh Coln1n bo hclprd lo fnund. SO NOW WE HAVE IT AT DUNLAP'S WHIRLPOOL Bottles, cations and lilt Trash cans ere compacted by almo5t 2,000 pounds ot pressure in one Ma · neat bag! Up to a week'• worth ol 11 ash Is 1n tne bag, in the drawer, In the 34. unit the! builds-in or gtands alone. Instead ol nauUng out 3 twenty gallon trash cans carry out one clean Trash Mtsher Bagi ~fmple, bu! child· proof operation, FREE J EM ONSTRATION "Everything From Scoop to Nuts!" l/N·IROOK 17th ANNIVERSARY CATALOG ··-··-.. •• "" , -=' ,._,,., __ ... BARGAINS GA,OR£! YOU HAVE ALRlADY RECEIVED OUR ANNIVERSARY CATALOG BY MAIL, HERE'S A REMINDER ,,, THERE ARE ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT FOR YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 17TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! WE HAVE EXPERTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT & THEY'RE READY & WILLING TO SERVE YOU. SO HURRY ON DOWN TO ONE OF OUR SUPER STORES & REMEMBER,,. THE SALE ENDS ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 STHI LUMBER• PAINT• GARDEN •BUILDING MATERIALS • TOOLS • BAR-B-Q PLUMBING• ELECTRICAL• AUTO SUPPLIES• HOUSEWARES WHAT DO YOU NEED FROM LIN-BROOK HARDWARE? LAST CHANCE ••• TO JOIN LIN-BROOK'S SEU -A-BRATION! .. DA.RY PROT EDITORIAL P A.GE For the Gifted Child Nol too long ago, most school systems could off er only two r.ho1ces to the gifted r hil d -boredom and the development -of slop py '"'Ork habits at his prescribed class level, or later problems of soc ial adjustment If he were pushed 2head to a level appropriate for his lntel- lectual C'apacity. F,dur:ilt,"rs 11uw realize the gifted chil d deserves the same special .11ttention as the !loll-' learner. The state's Mentally Gifted Min or ~1.iGM ) program is designed to help school distric ts pro\'ide suitable enriched programs for these vaJ uab le young minds. Laguna Beach bas 1pecial. reaso~ to benefit from thi~ particular piece of state aid . \\'h1Je the stat e ~1G'~1 average is three perc·en t per dislricl,, Laguna wil l have five perce nt qualified for the speciaJ program \\'hen ~he high school is drav.·n in to it this year -a total of 160 .students with 1 31~olus IQs. To help keep these sludenls Jruilfully nt·tupled with challengin g asstgnmenti-. -great boo ks, calculators and computers. special field trips and supervised inde· pendent study -while per mitting them to maintain their grade level. the state will prov ide the district with an estimated $11,200 in the coming year. It is money well spent. Porta ble Cl assroom I ss ue The fastest gro\ving elementary i Cht)Ol a1s1.rirt in Califor nia has opted to place most first and second grade children on double liessions this fall. San J oaquin trus· lees chose the double aessions over providing p ortabl e classrooms as the means of 5queezing 10.000 1.t udents into 13 echoo!s. T he choice was made l.n rpite of pare nt. prot.est o\'er the d isruption of family li fe double 1icss1ons can cau.~e due to staggered school starting times. Trustees based their decision on three factors: that children would not lose any class time. the economics of portable classroom rentals -$175,000 for 30 u nits for Creativity Continues Into Old Age ·~ When Igor SLravinsky died early this ~pring, at the age of 88, he wa s a bod_y worn out before hi~ mind and spirit .... ·ere ready to leave. Ex· cept at his termina l illness, hi! oense C!f creativity ne ver left him . Creative pe o pl e riot only tend to live longer than others, 1hey also produce to 111 later age. r.tozal't and Schubert are th• exceptions, nor•the rule: th ey fell victim to diseases indu ced by poverty and overwork. .4..l the 11ge of 74., Kant wrQte h i~ "A nthropol ogy·:' ' ' ~1e 1 a p h '! s l c ~· •)f Ethics," and "Strife of the Facu1!1c!i. ' Tintoretto, at 1111.: same age, patnteo 111~ tremendous ··Paradise," a canvas 7fl lee~ by 30. VERDL WHEN :iear;y j J , co,11 po;;ed his most profound opera, "Otello" -rtnd tl years late r -wro!e '.Ave \taria:· },I 711, Lamarck completed his classic work in wolo~y. "The Na tto ral History ,,f !he Tnvertebrat£'s,.. and O!J\·er \Vend£'11 Holmes \.\-TOie tiis "Over the Teacups'' "'hen he v"as 79. Richard St rauss tjved. Bnd composed, until 85: Sibelius until 90. Wh ile Titian, al 11 glorlous 98. painted his hlstorir '·Batlle flf Lepanto ." Goe the rompleted his monumental "fRusL " at 8.l t!llrl 1t '\\:as nor published unril af!Pr his death. \'et the i;:reat nu lk of non-<'rtal1vt n1en ret1re ;it 6j, .&nd p:.itler around uselessly from then un til death iakes them . ~IY O\\'S \11EW IS tha1 -con· Dear Gloo1ny G us How marvelou.<1 or Congre~~ ln grant th11 Lockheed loan! No ll' "'e. taxpayer• car, pick up Lht tab wh en the employei go on strike : -L. C. M, Th" l111ur• •111tr11 t11cieu· "!1w1, n11 nl(•UAtllV 1"011 •I "'" ntWIPIPtt, ~· .. - ~our ""' lll lYI !1 GINmV •v•. Dll!v 111111. st1 lut1ona l rlifterence! aparl -the producliv1 facuftie~ of men by nn mean! rlrop off at 6~ or thereabouts: but the dif- fe rencfl lie!! in the area of interest. In the arts, the area of in1erest is always ell· panding : in non-crealive fields, the arett tJf interest begins to contract at a certain a;o~. St ravinsky. agai n. o£fers a remarkable exam ple Qf this. He was an experimente r in mus11: in 1910, and hi" remained so in J97fl. He was ne11er wedded to one form, one n1ode of expression. but was con· sl an!ly inventive, forever pushing aga inst rhe fro ntil':r of his own previous work. There y.·as 11\wa!'.R more to learn, more to lr,v. more to expand. f''EW NON.CREATIV E men li n- riersla nd the therapeu tic ll nd life..giving quali1y of creativ e exp ression. Winston Chu rchill wa!'. one of these; ~ painting was not a "hobbv," bu t a serious and dedicated avnr.ati0 n, which helped i\eep !um going until 90, He on ce told an 1n· terv!ewer that pain ti-n.I!: 11 thoroughly ~at is[actory picture is harder than run· ning a country~ and. he might have ad· ded . more grat1ryinJ,;. Our pop tilat ion ig ;iging, bo1h absolutely and Jn percenta ge. Industry will have lil- tle rrxim fnr ntder inen. Rctiremrnt will become incrraslnglx dull and s1ultif.1•1n_1;, ;1nless these :nen find 1he creat h•r. rle· ment l"'hich r_verynne posscssesJ and use il to forestall empty death . Burma Shave Updated SOMEW1iE RE ON lilGl-fW AY Sil - Driving across the desol ate. t;'tah-Nevad l! desert th rough thf' endless 11\gebrush, cactus and dr:-r washes, "e lame nted ihc Joss to the natinn's cu\turt nf lhose roadsidf' Burm11 ~ha11e ditties. The pae tic appP,a ls to soften our "'hi~· kers with Burma Shave products used to break the rno~ lony of a lon g drivP. As we now swe pt. along the C!pen high· way. we began ldl~· lo compose our own verses to the rising hum of the tires on the roacl. \\'e didn't write soapy jingles bul an ti-po!lution rhymes. which we felt were more ap- propriate to our times. PERHAPS JT MIGHT be ll good Idea rn dJsplay anti·pollulion poetry along our Quotes It. W. ntea. Sltermu Oaks -"Tt AP· peare that !OCiaJ Cf.lndiUons In North Vit.t· r111m may be Aamethlng lt ss than a 'paradise ' when the Jntt:rn1tion&I Red Cros~ tell~ ll.! that. of 66'1 highly in· doctrin ated North Vietnamese. soldiers (pri!ontrS: (If war ill Soulh Vlelll&m) It in· terv lf!:wed nnly 13 wi&he<I to rtlurn hom~," highw11y~ where once lhl' Burma Sh11 11P. sij'.!ns stood. At least, here 11re some of our of· ferings; He smacked h!i; lips And !hen he cried: His food ta sted of pestl cide. 1f you r sk ir.~ Are J!e!tinJ: grayer Snme polluter·~ Bought your mayor. f>'or this cnffin Show !Orne-pity: He breathed th!'. Rlr Of New York City. The old mill stream Where we oncf'_ embraced Flows gently now \V it h indus tri1tl waste. Nurlear l~st~ Cnuld c•use lhi~ aequel : All men are: now Cremated equ111. River 's brown \ll.!1.stes re11nl11e: You won 't rlrown, '''Jl;'ll dissol11e. Your M-w11.~e m11kt'.l Th ii river slinkinJ:. Ye-t do•·n the 11tre11m Are prople drink1n& a year. and trustees' belief that portable!'! are inferior tn permanent classroom structure!'.. Parents evidently would prefer Tegula.r classes in portables to d islot ated schedules 1n permanent buildings. There may be a nolher allernati\'e trustees 11hould pursue. Coast Community College District is n o1 too proud to have ordered a 10,000·square-foot . ten:iporary or "por table" laboratory and classroon1 building 1n J une for occupancy by the environmental technology program this fal l. Ah: .BuL Coast College Trustees have learned about the possible excellence attainable from temporary 1;trur· lures. They meet twice monthly in ll board room housed in the. lease-purchased administration buiJ ding. Perhaps Sa n Joaquin t.rustees could learn more about. the possible advantages o ( portables from the col· Jege officlals . Cross ing Safety Problem ·rhe San1a Fe rail way tracks through San Clemente are a na gging problem to the city-passing along the beach through the length of the city. At a private pedeslri an crossin g at t he tracks last ·.veek a 9·year-old bike r ider was kil led instan Uy by a passenger lrai n. Now Sa n Cl emente Mayor \Va lter Evans has sug· ~t'~Led a renewed bid before the state for ~n at·grade f'ross ing with g ate~ to replace the crumbling under· Jl'ound one at Ule pi e r and ma in be.ach area. The slate has rejected one such req uest already, despite vows by city aides that a nearly foolproof gate system could be designed. The m ayor believes that the idea would be a cheap \l'a y of replacing an ugly underground passage at the pier which har bors trash and loiterers. Its s teep 1teps forbi d use nf the beach by older visitors. But thE" recent graphic proof of the danger along the tracks seems to q uestion the advantages of a busy, ne"'· at.·grade crossing. ... 'WHfN WE GET Seeking More Normal Relationship With Chinese Reds Nixon Is Clear on Taiwan vs. Peking \\'ASHI NGTON -The rath!!r pal ide.11 is cu rrent. th11t Secretar.v Rogerg' AO• nouncemen1 o• .~upport for China'8 ad· missio11 to thfi United Nat.ion11 porte nd! lh'! cnrl of Taiwan·11 special i;tatu:i: a~ far as !he United States is concerned. In R !'ilow process nr erosion the United Slate9 will covertl.11 encourage: direct nP· gntia!ions bel\Veen T<i1wan and Pekin.ll wh ich wil! eventua lly result in Peking tak- ing control nr lhe i~ lrtnd b a s I i o n flFf China 's coa~1. and thi.c; diffi cult m11 uer ""'ill then be settled. ft does n·t n1ake sense. Those who 11re-entertaining thi1 idea have overlooked President Nixon's stalP· ment al a time when he must have known he was probably going lo Peking. 1t is not surprisi ng that his statement was overlooked. E verything el5t was being overlooked Jn Washington whilr the police were rounding up 12,000 May Day demonstrators. NIXON UNDERTOOK to broaden na· lional auention in two back-lo-back pres!i c·nnfe rences, ()ne in Washing ton and tht n!hrr in Sa n Clemente, Cal.. while the May Day fracas W<!S going on . .. . Rit hard Will!On He wa:'I' asker! in 'Vashing ton if he favored direct negotiations betwe.cn the Nalionalist and Communist governments lo settle thei r disputes. "I th ink tha t is a nicP legalistic wa y to approach it, .. hi' -said, "but ·1 think it is completely un realistiC'. 1 am on l.Y-saying at lhi11 poi nt that 1he Unir.e-.d St ates i:'I' seeking in a Vf'.ry measured wa.v while-. maint.aining our lre11t_y commitments In Taiw an -we are ~ee ki ni;: a more normal relationship with the People's Republic of China." He added; too. that he wasn't trying l.o irritate-. R11ssla. "It. would make no sense for the Unilf'd State.~. in the. interest of world pcttct, to try to get the two !China and Russia) at each nther'~ thrnats because we would be P.mbroiled in the ront roversv ousel11e.s.'' Nixon said. In the same pres's conference Nixon said he ··expected" to go to China some da y in some cllpacHy. THE QUESTION PRESENTS it.self nn what Americ11 conceivably has In gain by encouraging a condilion in which Taiwan will becom• 11 provi nce of China. ll might ht said tha t Peking's intent ions are peaceflbl e and "'"" ou ghl, to kee p I.hem that way by encnu rag ing Taiwan !n reun tle with China and be absorbed by it. Th is woul d be a cheap price to pa y - virtually nothing -for a stable and friendly rf'lationship with China. The real ism nf which Nixon sp(lke in- jects itself at th is poi nt. An independent. Taiwan is a factor in .lapan·5 defense. It i5 a f<ic lor in our nw n mi li\;i ry rl ii;poi;i- r.ion.~ in JhP Pa cirir. T;i1 wan nei;:o11alrd back to !he ma inland would he ;innther symbol l)f • bankrupt A:i:ian policy. Our defenses would rail back on Haw aii' and Guam . An independent. Taiwan whi ch nn longer claimed tn thr the Repub lic of China tlnd holding ll seat in 1he United N11lion.~ would ~ morl': in line wit h the Nixon version nf rea !L~m -Secretary Rogers alsn spoke extensivC'lr aOou!. realism in an- nouncin~ lh:i t lhf' United States "'ould favor China 's en try anrl oppose Taiwa n's f"'\pul ~i"n He wa.c: nh v1ously rcfcrriru:: In !he rrai \1n nf 1he existence nf lhf' Chint.~r r ro ple's nr puhlir·. lt 1.~ eq11ally .:i.~ re11I th.1! lhP Chiang l\A 1 -~hek gOvcrn- rn en1 fln Ta1,.,·an ex ists independenl. of Ch inti NOW THE DEBATE an<1 mane uvering v:ill snnn begin in !hp Uni!erl Nahnns nn lhe Chin11 -Taiw;in q11estio n 11nd from this maneuvering much will be learne d on Nixon·s ul!i mate inten tions. Roger:; has ~ilid lhe L'nltcd :-i1 a1r-.~ will pppose the exclusion nf Taiw11n ;i~ rl emanded hy the Pek ing govern men!. The question is, to what ex!.cnt. witl the United States oppose it'' It mus! bf' rpn- fessed !ha! from all that Rogers has said ll is difficu lt tn knnw. He s;iid th<it thr UnHer1 Sl;i1c.• wn11ld ''CO()prra te" with thosP "'ho v.·i;;h tn •·nn· t1n11e lo h;ive the_ Repuhli<' nf China reprr-~<'n!rd tn !he Uni!erl NRt1nni;. HP ;111· deri Iha! !he oul corne, of CQ!lrse. will be declderl by IZ7 n;iti nns -thus cnneedin.>: ind irectly that the Uniter1 Stales might be in no pos1!.1on t.o co n1.n1l the outcome. Otherwise his la11guagr w;i,<; sn mild with resp('tt !O support for the Rrpublir nf Chin;i th;il he lei! :in unpre~sinn nt Ameri can r!iff idc nce abour th l' outcon1e or rrs1gnat10n to ii, China. ii is prcdi rtrd, wi!I nnt <'nme In th t> linitert Na1 ions unlr.s5 T11iwan 1s rx- prllcr! or w1th(!raws. The v11Jlcnt reacliri n 1n Prking ag<i1n,<;\ Rogers' prnpos;il nf "'nne Ch1 n;i -nne Ta1w;in '" rei nforce~ th::i1 conc!(Js1on . This ild;irnan cv s11gi:;csrs Nixnn wi!! h<1Vf' to figh l In save Ta1w.:1 n 1n !hf' -r.;.N nr ri;;k. ttnPther blow 10 lhr honor and in· t.egrity of Am erican comn11tments. Cruelty to Animals • Ill Hot Weather To tht 1-.:di!or· Of cnurse . yo u know ho"' ex tre meJy hot and humid 1! J.~ no\11. aod has bet.n For ~omr rla.vs \Vei l. lei me tell ynu 11 trut stnr_,1'-M.Y ~usband wnrks 1n our _yard 111 lari;:e pa rt. of the time. Yestcrda.11 11 f- tern()(ln he saw " young y,•oman park her car across lhe street from our homr, grt nut or the car and walk her C.real Dane dog 11 short distance.. lhcn put the dog back in hrr r.ar. lea vini;: the window b_y the. drivers seat dO\.\'n approximately fo ur inche~. She lhen took off for parts unknoy,·n -presumably the beach. .1\1'' HUSBAND kept his '-Ye on the dog tor approximtely 45 minutes. !hen he. realized that the dog was panti ng heAvily. A~ any humane perso n would, he took the dog out of the car --fortunately, it was 11n!ocker1 -then c·hained the dog In 11 nearby tree in the shade and g11 ve him • howl nf wate r. I checked the dog's collllr -leather 11nd flea . Th ey were both $R light I don'I. know what kept 1he anim,:il from thoking to death. We then came By Geot•g e --- DEAR GEORGE: I ,:im doing a IP.rm pap(!r 11nd I Y:onder if you could gi ve me. lln nut!ine of the history or advice col· umni sls down through the agf's? STUDENT DEA R STUDENT; The first advice columnist.~ wert the ancient Druids 14-·hn wt.r,. tree worshiper~ and d•ncf!d around oaks to get their ans"·ers, Tht only change has bee.n that now I dance. around '-Dutch elm. lJEAR GEORGE; Writing 11 s you rio fnr $tl m11tny nev.'spaJ)t rs 11nd putlin.ll out the kind 4'lf wlsdl)m you dn, J "'II~ .,.,·ondering: Do you ,::et many pr1>- pc1s11ls~ FLOSSIE Of.AR Fl.OSS IE: 1 cert11\nly dn! And yflu would be 'urprised what ls propostd by ,. Int of people "'hfi fnllowe<I my 1ul vi<'e. Ma ilbox i:la!.'k In our homt. 11till keeping ;in Pyr on the dog llnd wa tching for the owner to return . SH E F INALLY ca me saun tering down the $lree.t -the-. total length of time of her ab~ence being two hours, or longer. NP.edle~s to say, I, and sever a I neighbor~. "swooped" dnwn on her. I told he r wh11t had happened, in~isling that. she sil in I.he car and i;;ee how hot it was thert - she did, under prote$l. When I asked her how she could possibly do· 1.uch .11 cruel 1.hing -she said she 'h;:id come to the beach to cool off. then found out .a bout the. '"no 4'.logs .al!owrd" C!rdinance 11nd "didii 'l think it. would hurt. the dog to leti ve him in Hie car -that she sat in the car for lwo hours lltl. a stretch 11 t lime.~ 11nd it didn't hurt .her -and that she had lefl the wi ndow open ." SHF. DIDN'T SEEM t.n understand hflw we could gel N'I upset 011cr such a mat1er While we were ta lking, a man visit.ing In the neighborhood came ou! and said he had call ed the SPCA. I don't kn ow if they had had time-. to gel there -at le ast they didn 't show up. Finally, the gi rl gnl jnto her car with lhe dog and left. It Ap- peared, during the investigation, that the i lrl is it gradullte student al &n inlanri Univer~ily, I( she. hasn't learned .about cruelly l.o animal!'! by now, .she probably never will. Perha ps a new course should bP added to unl vt rsity curricula -called "Cc>mmon Sense." E. BOMAN Ol>j ertlve J ourt10/111n To the Edit.or: 1 wnuld fee l un~ralcful it I rallrd tn tell you how muc:h J, 11lnng with thousands of n!hrr Laguna Beach residenL<;, ap- pre c(llll'd the fine qualit y of reporti ng b.V Bflrbara Kreibtch during the rece nt belght limit initiative con trnversy. Reading lhe reporting in .v o u r -. -·--- llf'll'spaper ,:i,ncJ lhr rf'pnrts in I.he twu:t- wrek ly nev.•spt!pP r !h.)t rre.~umes !n rrprcsen! this ci ty wa ~ 11 lf'~'iSOn in \1'ha1 is 1r11ly nbi r.cli\'e journalism ;i.s pr11rl1rl'fl hv l'nligh tenr.d newsp;ipr rs vrr.~u~ thr ~l;intOO, rnisle;idin!: rrpor ting of a Ve!iled interest news mf'flJ11m. IT \\'AS GRATIFYINC. 111 kno\~' lh il t the voter~ were not to be misled by !.hP. ~pecious ;iri;:ument~ prt?senter1 hy the nlher nrwsp;ipcr but apparentl y dl'rirlf'd the issuP. on honest meril ilnd comm un1t_y perception aided, J know, by lhe f1nr. Don't \Vhine Press Co1n ments Sike11tQn , M.,., Stnndard: '"We <'i'ln nnt 11l wa.ys "'in. Somf'times wt must fail. We must !ake riur sharf' nf !ossc~. our portion nf rlefeat.s. The big lh lnp; is to be ;i gnocl ln!'if'r. no1. lo whine wtien wr are lickl!d. E11en though it hurts. we should smilf'. We shou lrl reoiemher that one lesson is nnl a!l there is to school , nr that one ~a me is not .all there i-~ to the sc<ison. We must cultiva1e paf.ience lnr f.he net<t chance. Jn tht defeat. or tnr111y Wf' t Bn learn the path by which we can "'ln through tomorrow.'' Millheim, Pa., J ournal: "The fu ture or transportation in thi~ country doesn't seem bright. Our ra.il system anli Merchant Marine, vllBl In the Natinna.I Defense, art becomin~ shell~ of thrir former selves. We re we. ever to be. f:i ccri agaJn with t1 ·war of the mnan iturlc nf World War TI. with our present declin in!f ritilroad5 and Mt rchant Marine. we would indecrl he in t.mub!e. They litrrally moved armies in !hose days. Rccrnt RirllfUng of lroops lo Europe proved Iha! it is not reasiblr. tt mnve large bodies nl men In this fa shion . So \\•hat will h.:1pp~n ""'1th no trll.ins 11nd no ~hip~ av:iilithlr in 11i1.r.able nun1hrr.~ if another full scale W(tr ever comes?" rn1·e rage ;i nn edito1·1;il ;inal.vs is provir1 "° hi' rh~ OA IJ.Y r!LOT. Th.iink 1·nu .1~>nn fo r Brtrh;i r;i f.\rr1hi('h 11 nd !he ob1eclJ1·e repo rting nf thP Pilot. ROBF-~RT dtFORD 1•1·it·f'. '' tr~1t• ('f111t r nl Tn lhl' E:d11r:ir · L:nl es~ ~nmf'nnr-1n .:i11!hnriry r11 1s 11; hnl rl nn 1ncre;i~ed !<ixes, prirr.~ anr1 "'a~es , 111 !he ra!e things :ire gn!ng lhrrf'll tit' JIL~I, lhrl'e cl11s.~Ps nf rr.nplP in tl1f' 1 · S : '\ l rhe ric:l1, 12! the [)4)flf llhn~r ~1 11 1 wnr kln.c fn r ;i li1'10J.1 I, and 1 3 ~ the vr.ry roor 1 th0se nn wclf ;irf'I. Every tune w;iJiei; Rrf' inrre;iscd. ih11: cns1 nr' living ~nPs ur anrt we pay more ta xes. Price anrl wage rnnti·nl is 11 m11~t. T\1. ,J. r.tONAHAN Lr ll rr.~ f rn11~ 1·ro rlPr.~ n1r !l'f'/r()n1r . Nnrntnl/!J lilrr/ers sl1011/(t tOH!'r U Tlir rr n1 r.~saocs rn. 300 Uiflrds ot /P.~,~. T li• f'i!]/!t In cnndr ns e /e u rrs rn fit .~partt or rlin11uo1e lihPI 1.~ rr.~r r11rrl. All. /r t.- IRr.~ 11111.~t 111clu rl e si.a11nt 1Jf l' n11d '11flil· 1110 ndd rrs.~. IH1I. nn1nP.~ n1.n11 be 111ir.l1· l1r /tf nn rrqur.11 rr sn(frcirnf rPf!.~ni'I 1~ n 11r11 1·r 1ir •• Poc tr11 tl'il/ not be pu.b- lish.r.d. OllANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Rohrrt N. \Vl'erl , P11 bh.~hcr il1o n1as ;..·l'r vir. F:rl.it or Alhr rl ll'. Bnrr.~ f:fl/lflrrn/ Pogt> F:rlnnr Thr rri 1 111ri~! r11!:e r>I !he J1111!v P1tn! 11r~k~ 1n lllf\'ll'm 11nd 11t1rnnl~1 ~ _.,...11rt. r r11 hy prr~r rilin.e: !hi< nru.'l<flllf"'r'~ l'lp1111nril< 11ntl rnn1n1rr11110 • on Tnplr.• t>I 1nlr rr.~f ;i nrl .1;1~ri1l1r1tnr-r, hy pr~ \'1rhn1: II fnrtlll1 lr>r :hi' r ~pre.1;s1nn nf 0•1r IT'llllrr~· "f'lninn~. 111111 k.v prr. ~r111 1 11:: lhr rl11rrsr V!l'll'f'il\OT.< nl \rt• r1wn1rrl nh~rr\'r~ 11od s~kc~mr n on tnp1rs nf the cla~-. l·'riday. 1\ug·ust 1:1 , 1971 -· 'Finisla lfp' Manson Slashed Victim-Wit11ess Longshoreman's Talks to Resume? SAN Jo'RANCISCO (AP J -June 30, could get 1olng once LOS ANGELES I UPI ) - Ch ute.a Manson aluhed mu si- ci an Gary Hlnm-.i's face with a sword -.id then gave orders to "finish up" the victim , a former follower of the cult teedtr leltUltd Thursaay. !:Ue Jo Balley, 27, appeared as a proeecuUon witness al Manson's trial for the Hinman al aylng In 1999. the slate con- tendl Hinmen was kllled when h• rerused to give th e "ManlOn family'' money to buy dune buJ1les. "He (Menson) said ht: had a healt:d ergument with Hinman and because It was necessary for him to quiet Gary down, he ralsod the sword and cut Gary Hilnan from the lert ear tn the ch.in," Miss Bailey testUied. She said Manson ende<I his conver11Uon by sayi ng he had "left Bobby to finish up" and th.at they hid ga ined "two vehicles and $27" by going to the Hinman home. "Bobby" referre<I to Robert Beausoleil, wbo was convicted of Hlnman's alaying at an earlier trial. The witness said it was she who unknowingly marked Hin- man for deeth when ahe sug- 1e1ted ht might have money to flnan~ a plaMed move by Int CUit to the de1ert. She said Manson had asked her for ldeas about how to rain money to buy dune buggies for the trip and a:h.e told him Hin- man had some. stock.3 and bonds, Manson , already convicte<I and sentenced to die for the 1even Tate-LIB!anca murders, was not in court for Miss Bailey's testimony, Earller in the day he told Superior Court Judge Raymond Choate he could not restrain himself from making outbursts. He was routinely taken to an ad- jacent lockup cell. In &n?tber courtroom whert "t.tanson family '' member Steve Grogan, 20, is on trial for the decapitation o f stuntman Donald "Shorty" Shea , a state witness told of the fam11y's plans. Pau l A. Watkins, 21, a former member of tile cult , said Manson preached that revolution would begin when Negroes kllled rich white families resulti ng in retalia- ll on by whiles. But the cult would :iurvive, Man.son wes quoted as .saying, by hiding "in • hole in the desert" from which they could emerge in SO years. T he Int er nation al more. L o n g 1 h or e m e n ' a and Loeal 10 officials decline to Warehousemen's Union Local dlacvu It, but a delegalkln is report.d lo have started a 10 ha!! started a campaign tou r o1 struck porta to con- whleh might get ne1otiation1 vlnce other locals that certain under way again In the West previous local l111ue1 be shlf~d Coast dock strike which began to coastwlde lasue status. Sickle July 1· Obaerven aay shifting some Ta.lb on local port rule! are of the lnues to a higher le vel S scheduled to resume between could speed up local t.alka an d uspect Bay Area longshoremen and thus permit quicker resump· the Pacific: Maritime Associa-tion of coartwlde bargalning In Lineup Lion here Monday. on .such things as jurlsdlclion But ILWU president Harry over a:intalner cargo, a Bridges has said there mwl guaranteed wage and wage B R 0 W N S V ILLE, Tex. be substantial progress on and fringe Increase11 . The (U PI ) -Clarence Otis Smith, local negotiations befor e strike Involves 15.000 Jong- 43, accused of California's coast wide talks. broken off shoremen. wild-man sickle murde rs in • J -r;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;.;-;;";;;;;;;-~~;;, I ;:foo:~~~t Mr:~~~.~~! ao· NG KONG cording to Chief D e p u t y Sherif! William J. Gall ill. . A witness from Nevada City, CUlfOM TAN.O•• & ttUltTMAK•• NUIANINT '"IAHI.& ANA 0.... I0.000 a.tlo/!ff c..o--IOO"jl. ~-'-"•*'"""' Calif .. Smith's former residen- ce and not far from where tv.•o 2 ~~~T~11 s135 ';;L:-;;'.~~~:;-, persons were slashed to death by the killer during 11 caniping outing, wlll l.ry to identify the suspect. Three persons were wound- ed by the knife-wielding killer , one of them, Kenneth Garbe , 20. of Ap plegate, left Thursday for Brownsville with Nevada County District A t t o r n e y Harold Berliner . .. •• -c ......... lltlrt SPIUAl n1c1 '.... llOW o..~. ~-u ..••. at:S , .. Siik IMHI• ••••, II U si.. .... ~1 •••••••• as •i C..1h ... ,. ·-···-· ti ,, s11k w .. 1 •••••• 11 s• S~lrn ........... 10 S _, ... ,.,, ' 1...1,~, ''-""' h.toi. 1.1ts 1 .. 11.u. ........ _. SAVI UP' 10 50•,t. -11-.1 ,.ii.-c...-- SO.Ito. '--· --... 1 .... 7,(IOO "Hiil t~lfl S/4 fAlllCS • WI rn AMY lfJI • 4 WlllC DRIVUY •,.II AlTlaATlOMI • IAIT PAYMINTS ·------- • Volkswagen, unlike some of the other imports, onticipated the dock strike end ordered plenfy of cars in odvonce. Not only bugs, but Station Wagons, Fastbacks, Squorebacks, Kormann Ghios and the big, new 411 4-Door sedans end 411 wagons. Whatever Volks- wagen you hove in mind, your dealer probably hos in stock. So come in to your nearest WI dealer. And pick o cor. Any cor. NEWPORT BEACH Chick Iverson , Inc. 445 E. Coast Hwy. 673-0900 • • Friday, August 13, 1'171 OAIL V PILOT 7 :f261 SAVE $30! Wards 31h -HP 21-in. rotary mower's easy to handle! 21-i nch rotary has, pull-and-g o start; lightweight deck !hat makes handli ng easy; instant height adjusters for desired cut- tin g depth; folding handle. -.-.'./ t;., $79 REG . 109.95 'I 0 off self-propelled reel mower! REG. 89.95 $79 2-H P Self-propelled reel mqwe r has Briggs & Stratton en gine. 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Thi' :iu1hors rnncluded Sh;iw ... h.iulr! r1rv1•r have been 1ned , ''', ;; '1r011pl 11 as rnadr to drt r• tl'lfll' thr truth ;ifrrr n;iv 1·" adrd y111!1v in rr!urn for a ~In 'r:1r p• ht•n S!'!ltcnr·f' anri S1"1'n' . <-;11111~. !11<1] JS a 1nn( l.r··~ Tt;r1 f<1unr1 lhP Judir1;i! -1:;1• 1n ~n li!t'klng Inn i,:- 1\•·r C.·1r rrfnrrn "lh;ot thr' i!rl 1 n.r'.1~1rnt11111 nf 111st11·r 1s 1n •,·rir111 ~ !n1ublr and 0111·11. on ;i d;:·.-tn-d;i} h;:i~1 '. 111;.iy rir1 1111llv ~·" 1nnrr 1nrl1ncrl to l111r;1rt JI! ·1u•t' · Thr nrg;1f111.rd h;1r. r1·rh;1p~ ;111 ;irr• 1h,11 thr rn11rt s ;irr 1n1- prrfrc-1 · Sc1gcn!hnlrr wrntl', ··h;1<; ~c1~ed nri 1mpcrfertinns l'l the prrss ;ind ha~ d1 rC('1rd 1~~ n1.<1J1ir ·rcfnrm· ;ifl cn1111n tn lhr' frrr prrss versus fair tq d" q11n~11nn" ltr i·nnlrnrl; !h;il ;icll·rr<;I' ! 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"' 27'.;;:! g~~se Uuifcr ~ltry DAIL Y PILOT 51olt Pholo \1 ',1, ••"\ 111111 Rr;l! h orric-i.11<; a nd ('(lll11l1i\l('l'll11'11 drh11r lfrf' fidurr nf hii::h ri<;fl ("'I 11<1 l 1:1 li1f• l<1111n1L1111Jv, l:i .o:t :-11111 prrtt1lllf'd ''.l"lh l111·P. 1, under 11·a1· 11 1· :· l .>d11 I 'r 1; 1d;::c' .. \par1riH1nt s!1'1H·l11rc 11tll ;..'.O JO .~1onC'~ 11hen con1plc Lcd. ,. ' . ' ' fl.1Jl V PILOT 1J Irish Rebel s Reach Crucial Point RECLFA~T. Northern Ireland !UP\J -A "Doon1sdav SHUa- 1ioo·· L~ how thP oullaw('d Irish Republican Arrnr j 1 11 A 1 describe.~ it.~ bal!IP with !hf' Rritish Army on lhf'\s1rer1s of Ht!!f8sl Tbe IRA leac1i>rsh1p be:l1r1rs the-struggl,. has rt>achcd a decisivp pl1a::>t' "!1·.~ all nr nn1h1ng no11 ;i spokrsn1an .-:11lf! Our :i:11CTC<;<1 or failure rlr pends on lhf> ~lll)­ pnr1 we ~et frrun Soulfh'l'll I rishtnrn. •· ThP l.Bctie.'i of 1he lRA :111• brutally sin1ple -thP dnwnl;;ll uf thP Nnrthrrn I r " I fl n r! go\"rrnmei11 and I h P 1n- lrnduction nf diree1 rult· rrn1n London. \\ihcn !hi~ h<i.<i hrrn 111·hu•1 - e'.l. the IRA he1ievrs. lnshrn1·r1 In thr rrpuhlir 1n th" .'iOlllh v.il! reali7J.> lht> fight is a ha11le ac_;i 111.-:t thP 1rad111n11al lo..'. Britain. Ru t befnrr it r an brin~ ahout 1he downfall of prem1Pr Bnan Faulknfr0.<i r11hinr1. rhe In<\ rnu.~t first tacklP nrarh· 12,fl(IO prnfl'.,sionAI soldier' nf !hr Rritish Anny .'i I ;it 1 on Pd thrn ug_hou! lilt• ~I \" n0rthcas1rrn f1lun1 i.·~ 111111"11 fnrn1 pArl nf thr llrnlrd Kingdoni. .·\llhnugh !hl• Ill .\ lin o; hf•rri .~1nckpiling 11·1'11pnn~ for 1r:11·, p;is1 for !hr rl:il' of rl1rrr! rnn- frn11lat 1nn with thr Rri11.~h Anny. i1s ri•~n11rrrs rnuld 1101 ~ust;iin a Ion.~ f:itnpa1!!n After three da~'~ n f ~1n•1•! .c.un ha!tlr.~. 1hrrr 11 1• 1" t' Alrf'adv report~ nl IR1\ lr;1dr1·~ <lisc-ipl0ining 1hrir ml'n1h"r~ fnr '·reckless v.·:is1e" of a111 · rnunition. From a ~trf'nglh n f ~nrne"·hprp !rs~ lhan l.fl<iO n1rn in l!'lli!l . 1hc prn\'i~inn :1I 111111! of 1hP !RA 1rn!:11 r!a1n1~ 1t ran rail on nr;1rly 1n .011n 1nrn In Join 1hr figli1. "'\\'ith our prr~rn1 n1pmhf'rship it 11'01ilr! (Jn\.v rr- rnurr nnf' nnur Ji "'r\ l<'I" a \\Tl'k {r"nru Parh r11:111 1n su~- 1:i111 1hf' prr~rnt l(•1rl nr cnn- flu·1 :· an lfl,\ ·"poi..rsrnan s.1irt. lt1f' pro1·1s1onal IRA ha! h@en <'nndu..:Un g a ~ucrl'sslul f"l'!TtHllng c111n pa1gn (or the p:isr lwo yf'ars. llolh 1n Nnrthrrn lrrlnnd ;ind 111 Hie !"C'!)Uhiil' (1\ lhe $o11lh fnr lht•1r polll"\' 11f ;1 l tll!l'rl !rel<ind . Tn 11rh1r1 " th1.~. IBA IP:1de1s n1app•'f1 0111 a <:;n1·1:1l 1•t 1•rnnnn111• pnl1ry tu "'" "nrk 111~ rl;i"-~ .'i.11pJH1rt riorlh :11111 <:;IJUlh Clf thf' bo11trr Ru! ;i hard t•ore uf 1r·:id1 t1nn;1l-1n1n1!(•d 11(1\ nu·tnhpr<:; a('c·usrrl 1hr ~ot•i:d 1ti1nk1•rs nf "'~n111g ~o ff ". Of br111J::: lllOfP 111· !1'1r<:;!t'd 111 fl"l1tir·~ I 11 :l 11 1111ni111r ~ in rhr north Thttr ~1rrnJ;:lh i.:re"A· rapidly a nd ~nn'l 1hr1 fflnlrolled mn.~! Qf Rr!fa,1, apart fron1 a rev.· nf. f1c1·11 'tronghlllds li ke the J.nwl'r Falls road. Thi' prov isionals operate in :i .<;1111ilar mannPr to a cno- 1 l'nlinnal arrn.v. Thr.v havr-a 1·hil'r of slaff. hased 1n Dublin, hallahon and company rnm- n1anders. staff off1rer£. Unhkp 11 ronvent1nn;il arm\', thP pro· 1·1sinnal.'i do nor hy._, nnn-rnn1 - mi.~.~1nned nffu'i'r'.'i ~: 1 f' r y mrmhfor 1~ cnn.~11tl'r"d nn the ''ii('llve Si'r1 IC'e ·· IJ.~1 . 11~ rr1-r1111~ l1a11._ 111 rn·1nv r.1~i'~-hrrn l:ii.i'n fl'f"llll 1111' lrss 1111l1tant off1('1al wu1.i: of tlh' 1nr. In lhl•ir prrst>nt r;unp<111<:n !hP prnvi~ionals h:ivr used on- ly northern hasr d unit f1ght111g f•ir 11 11r11trd lrrla11d j •· ,, Thi' i~~11c (!1d 1101 1·111111• In n hr.1rl 1111111 Aut:11'! l~h(l . 11h1•11 '~"~«#l<Widii!i#>1"'~~~~1'-', \lllHlUJ,:h Iii<• 111 •\ h:1~ ~pi ll :1 11>111 1~.t'I" of 11111•'~ ~1ru·e 111" 1rurf' 11·11h B1!t:1111 1n 1n21 .c.a11· lrr111h11n to 21i nf l1i'la11d'~ :u 1 n111111r~ 1n 11!1at w;i ~ i..1u1w11 ;1" '·T!11· lnsh Fn•t· ~!:111•," nn d1v1!11o n ha~ h1·t'n l'l.'i drep ancl h1lll'r ;i~ 1111• pn•.'irrH •lilt' r'r'll1·~!;111t Cl"ll11d~ 111t•r 1 1tl •J ;ind g1i11<·d 11111cll 11f lhr• lln1n;;n C.1\hnl11· ilf\';I<; 111 r~rlf:1~1 '1'!11> n11l11:1nt ~ hl:irn''i! fih· lt-;u!r.;hip frir 1101 111'1111: 1111nrfl an!'.! rf'adr tri i•rolrLI thr ('nthul1r rntn11r1!.1 . CLERKS-BUTCHERS-BAKERS l I -ALL DEPARTMENTS for a BRAND NEW II li;i<:; lr<I tu Ctpt't1 ~1 r••rt 1111rfrirr. "1!h hn!h ~1dr~ h:i1 - tl11H! If OUl Ill flC'lf:1.-:1 Thr spill )1;10 ii<: 11ng1n 111 11\1• f·1il111·r of Th" prn1·1~1on;il~ pn·,~rd 1hc1r n11lit.11u·~· :i n d prn cJ;urnrd lh1•111srl\ i'S I h I' '"1lrfrndrr~"' u[ !hi• ( "athulu· lh,.. ltl •\ i·»nlpHl~n nf l!l:ii; . .;2. ,_ ___________ , \\"h1c ·h ~l:lfll'd 111 a hl:i1.r ;i11d D R u R y LA N E A NT IQUES prtC'rrd Oii\ 1111h a n ifh l"t'I ;u! Gefl•••I l.n• 01 •n"••e• !lll~<:;j01) Of \;!('I. or puhllf ~lip ''"'~ <m~Ol>"I Oft F UR N ITUR,E por1 11) .l\IE OEL M Aii 'f"\p<:; f;11lur1• lr·ri I!!\ l":1drr'-~ ... CLEM ENTE "l·tOll I I w.,.i .,,, -•lBpm 1o t -l"~'"• fn 1111"11 Ill 0 f f'l!),1)!'1n1! r:ll li'I" W~r~.P~> -ll:J0•01 !O l:10pm 1h:in lht' gun tfl 11·in <:;Upp1Jr·1 ------------ HARBOR VIEW HILLS MARKET locl"lt"d h l"lween Fo1hion l~lond ond Co•ono del.Mnr, on '>nn Joaquin Rood in Newror! Bench. 30,000 feel of lhe wotld'1 l!ne1t loodi a nd 1en•ic~. lnlerview1 dnil~ 1"11 Richord'i Lido Market, 3.tJ3 Yio Lido, New- rod Beach. Appoiotmen1s 673 6360. OPENING APPROX IMATE LY NOV, ! , 1971 .'\rt A\1·ard (;ranted HONG KONG l,arrv Fndor nf \\"r~11n1n "tr1· h;1~ rf·1·r1\·1•d lhr 1n;iugur:<I .ln~rph I.. ('n~la fl1Pmnri:i1 An ~· hnl:1 r .... h1p :ii Or;ini:;r fo:ist rnll1•;:o(' CUSTO·M TAILORS NO W: 3 SUITS $J25.00 (WOW) {With 3 m~tchin g shirts FREE } l h•H ••• ""' '"l•~~lh om o!f·lh•·•><• •1>d ,.,., lh•'ll ~··•OI • ·· f~<h •u•I ••" h• •• ~1"1•loll'ly '"'' •lyl ... •nd m•o•··~·"''~'"''· l t1•q VI VOUt t>edy ·~ "'t'll OtU• •I yp . Fodor. 2n. i~ ii "!llrlrn! nf ;1rt Select From in~1n1ctor \"1r1or r·:1sar1os. :ind a••••• How rtans tn 1·nn111u1r hes ('d11{·.111ori Ove r 7,000 ;;:~ ::;" ... ;,u•• -'~&1 1~~:: at !hf' fl!i~ ln~1!111!1' of 1\rt Ul •11 IV<>"• w~"''n ~·"' •100 sa.1111 1 -;~h~'11i::;·.1r~;"1 :1 ~1 •. 111 ,., 1 j ~ 1 Imported Fabrics ~~-~;.,,_"_:_,_"_""_._ •. _._,_,._._._,_ •• _,_ .. _._._:_: __ ._~-~~· S1·n•1L1r«l11p 1~ ,in :1nnu:il i::1f1 Ftlf Appo intment call S. I\. LARRY Phoot 6"4-1700 01 ,\I r~ l"11:-:1;i 111 n1rn1or1 of THE N EWPORT E~ INN 1107 JAMBOREE RO. hl'r liu~h:HHI.-a t·hr1111l':1I FRIDAY , SATURDAY , SUNDAY, AUGUST ll, 14, IS. I ' 1 j I r11;:.:1111 •rr <111d i11~truc1 or al ._ ________ we FIT AN Y SI ZE: WE MAKE ANY S TYLE·--.;;..~ _____ .... l'r1nrr!nn. r: ·- '~ .. ~~*'~' ~,,~. ' '~ -- I ' I I i Ill fl'<'; ' I I I I l __ ,. ...... . . •-r• DAil Y PILOT J:rld1Y, A11911st U , 1~71 New Ait·port Rule Could Be Costly SANTA ANA -Robert Bre.s:nahan , direcior of a via· tion for, Orange C o u n ty missioners this week that a Airport, !old OCA. com. proposed amendment to the Certification Act. a~ it now reads. could n1ean a t'OS I of $187,000 to tht" airport or the Jos~ of service by Air \\'ei;t. l'he Certifica tion Act , made law in September l 9 7 O, aulhonzes the ad111inistra1or of lhe Federal Aviation Agen· cy to de11elop criteria for ct-rtification before May , 1972, )<. pro11iding minimurn safely standards l Dr airports serving c n m n1erci a I car rler~ certificated by the Ci 11 i I Aerona,utics Board. says, the administration has drawn up safety crit.erla for airixirWI serving CAB-certified airlines, such M ·Air Weet; ye:t Air California, "hich flie:s the same: kind of plane as Air West, is not .1f(ecttd. According lo Bresnahan . the 11dminislrator's proposal, as it now stands, reqµires that the OCA demon~traLe to the FAA that Uierr is adequate fencing around !he operationa l area. This, says Bresnahan , refer· ring to an unrestricted .area around the T-ha ngers, ill OCA '!; major and m()Sl ex- pensne deficiency. Bresnahan projects th a I there v.·il i he fur the r amendments to the proposal by t.he FAA before it is presented tn Congre~. In the interest of safe:ty . he For the Dissolutions Of Marriage Bresnahan expressed hope that there would ht further revision of the ~roposal, since the law will go into effect this .fiscal year. "Com pliance it prohibitive: N)St•wise," he said, "ye:t, it is mandatory that we comply, to the point that if wt don't certify. Air Wat will ha ve kl cease oper1tlons by May 21 , 1972 ." Record 81&c~burn Jr,. Wllll•m [, •nO M1rf1rt! Lflll . McGiii. J•_. He r&lc! s. I nd (!1111N!ll I , C.•tutr . \11,.,rl1 Ltt 1t1tt Jtfl'll J111nih. M•!lu••. Ct r!CHI "· tncl H•••ff N-I!!••'•·· 8. Lt1ll1 t fld Ht !fn Luclll1 W1b1ter_ 8o!I. M1r1t rtl E. Ind Josi,,.,~. llUM ........ , ' W1rr1. Mt llrtt n I(, Incl Wiiiiam J, l(enn1<1•. 81.,..rty """ and V1r"On Culler, Lt rrY W. 1'1<1 l(f!hY S, fhon"t•. . J .. c11n. ~•mtl• s. t nd Fr1nlr. IL \'•n l(t !r.btfk,• l.t'(l'lt 0.!,_ ... nd • Mlnnl1, Anl!1 1rid Dtn.f M. l!lcn1r!I J....... .,_ 0 '111 .. 111(!' .. r(I l!OwlrO 1nO M t""I 1•vdtnr&lf\, JUlll!ll LMtn.f Ind G1rh1rd Cht rlot)t . Hf roert_ • - Att>ell 1(111\1 .... ~., .... '"" AUrYln OtY;d, D• H••t n. Dto:lrt J, 1nll Doo.i1l11 M. llef'otl•rJ, Dinn.It trwln lnO EOellr1ul. Adtm •. Ro..,.ary Jeyc1 tnO Cf!lrlfl Gtn~. G\blOf>. RlllU ... '"° JM-, J• 01>11h l. Gtll LMr1ln1 And Edwt•d Ltlllt. l1e...en1oen, 1<1tlll"" 1M OIYI!! c;..,rta. Prulioll, o.toc>r1h tl>d R-rl D, (enty, Ml<:hftl e·nwtrO .o"O !1no•• Vy11nne Oc"°". "•t llfl (, •NI Allrtcl ,. H&•t"'8• JuO!th J•"• or>d M•"lll Gt"'· ,., ... """'" t ~a!"· J•"lct Ann t nd l(t nnttll F ••"" Instructors Named Tops CYPRESS -Five Cypress College instructors ha11e been named Outstanding Educators for 1971. according tn coll ege presi dent , Dr . Omar H . Schneidt . Selected f or exceptional 1-erv [ce and achievement in th e field of education were: Dr . Donald .J. Bed.a rd, ad· minislrative dean of student personnel servic e!!; Melvin .J. f.:lk ins. cha irman of t. h e division of voca!lonal and technical education; Dr . ,J flmes A. Phillips. profes~or of SO<'ial sciences; Myron H, Ap- prL instructor in automntlves ; .and Lyndon E. Taylor, dean o! lns1ruction. Denlh Notice• ANDllllOM :o" I!. A"6e,.on, ... ,. ~. Own•• •nd "'''"'"" 01 H••b<!r Il l<>• "rl"'· 117! ~ ......... ,.,,, e 1vd., (~t!o Mt•• lnr Tiit ... >I ..... v. "'""· Su.-lv"° ~1 Wiit , Ml •Y l••cr , •wn ~"'· Gtot AnOt"•Qn, n• Go'- 11'0 C.rnv• '"" 0..... Anrl•"o" "' l 1n10 ~no 1 ''~ l•l ndC~llclrOfl, Sl rVlCto. S1•ur· II•, 10 • "'· Wt ll t'I ~un1•1I Cnoot l. l•••no. l(&n ..... !ntorm t ol '" s.11n1 . ..: .... 91 11 ._N f<n•I r e"'"" ot 115' Pornon•. Cott• I'••• O..•t <>I ne11~. Au1u1t p , 1'1\, lu•Y1vt0 C>' t0<>1. Hor •ct -· e.1v•n1 f.f lo«'""'""· A rt~'" G. ~"'""' 01 B•'!l~o flll1~•. New""N ~ ... ,~, •••t••· """~ t.~Y ~e••flll ~ "l•••"d~: o••~tlntvO~· '''" Jo•e<>Mn1 M•rll'~ ot ll:lvt roTO•. S1rv· ...... ~··u ,doY. A.VI Vll IA, ., 11 • ""· '" '•cttlc V•ew C~1p1!, '"'"'"''~'· P•(ltlt '''"' Me.,..or111 ""'~' "•<tlic ll•tw /V'or-li••~. Ol•e~toro, ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUA RY ID E. 17th St .. Costa J\.1e:s1 I UM338 I BALTZ M:RTUARJE8 Corona dt:I Mlt .. 17S·l'50 1 Costa J\.te11 1!4S.%4l.f. • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Bro1dw1y, Co1t1 Mc11 LI S-1131 • l't!cCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORT UARY 1795 IApna C1nyoa Rd. CH-Kll • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL P ARit Ce:m.ettry Morta1ry Cliapel 350I P1clflc View Drive Newport Btaell. CallfornJ• tu-n• • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL ·HOME 7"1 Bolu Aff. Wt1tmt.11er fll..UIS • SMITH'S MOllTUAllY tt7 M1bt It. - TV Sewing Lessons SetatFJC FULLERTON -Sewlna leSM>M geare:d to self-motlva· lion will begin Sept. 13 at Fullerton JunJor Co!Jeae with lhe aid of C()lor telev\slon tape11. Mrll, William (Con n i t ) Warch of Aahtim. a home economics in1truct.or at the college, ha:i developed a serle.!1 or progrlllll!, each U minute:s Jong, illu1trating 1117 ditfertnt sewing technique!!. According to the home economics division .1t F J C. televised t1pee make it possi· ble for iitudenl.3 lo examine clote:·up work. not av1i11blt ln classroom situations. The televisions are equipped with instant replay mechanisms for students to re11iew the proe· esses at any Lime for fln1ertlp control. Department offici.1Js say that each student who enrolll in the full-c redit stwln1; serie• will ha ve a<Xe:ss to 1wo taped lessons each week A! will AA the guidance of instruct0f'3 In tht cl assroom. SA Freeway • In Groove TUSTIN -A two and a hall _milt stretch of the Sanl.t An• Freew11.y between Newport Avt . in Tustin and Lincoln Avt . in Sant.a. An•, will bt cut with longltudlnal groovet, I C· C()rding lo a_ spokesman for the State: Dtp.rtment of Public Work&. Jame& A. Moe , department director. has 1warded a $48,32& contract to C. W. Hitcher Inc. of El Monte for Uie 00-da y project duigned to e:llminat.t-skidflln( in r1iny we1lhe:r. Boys Club Sl1ow Set BtlENA PARK -County boy& age& 8-l!t, are ur1ed to contact their loc1l 86y1 Club if thty wish to audlUon for • musical taltnt show t.o bt prt1ented at Knott'• Berry Firm Oct. 9 . Act<lrdlng to Dr. D1vld Bundy, ch1\nnan of the coun· ty-wldt council of Boy'& Cubs, auditions will be Aus. 11 throufh Aus. II at the ln· dJvldu1I city club$ P'utthtr in. formauon may be obl.llMd 1ry conl.lctln1 Htrh Watson. coun· en secretary, at IJl."23 between 9 a.m. i nd I p,111. ST ARTS -SA TU RDA Y • 1na summer ' Starts Sat urday in all 18 stores. limited quantities. Merchandise in odd lots · · Sorry, no mail , phone or C.O .D. orders. All sales final. There's a May co.' c~e~~i ~~~-~~-sa~~·~~~·:~~!ci~ll sl'lld as Is. FUR SALON SAVINGS two-skin natural mink bods r Ktr;i larar. choos~ from sever-al shades olm;nk $44 Eldorado n1ink c•Pes o r stole~ n;;itural mink, masterfully crafted $333 fur s.11011 '4 7 ~" nmd1.o<1> l•b.il" ..,,,.o,.· "'""'"''" "'"'".,, '"""''" "''-' FASHION SAVINGS S60 -.S180 fashions 29.99-119.99 iofCCASI shop 20 S 18·36 fashions 8.99-19.99 young sign1turt-/budget Jr. drt!>sr s 9-4/f 21 SIS-$30dr•ssos 10.99.15.99 boulevilrd d1ess~ 95 S 16-$26 dresse-5 11.99-15.99 S 16 polyester knit dre-ssts di1ytime dresse-s 61 1•.99·19.99 print dresse-s 18.99-29.99 imported ruils town ;and tr.111el '47 8.99 12.,9 12.99 SPORTSWEAR SAVINGS S 13·$c 15 polyester blou ses better blouses 39 5.99-8 .99 blouses, tops cilmpus shop '43 S 12·$15 sutde shorty f)ints campus 5hop '43 l '4,00 sweater group Jr. knit sportswe•r 138 ~ S6·S 18 jr. sportswear young sig, spbwr. 55· 1l7 11 .99 wool-n ylon cardig1ns ~nit sportsweM 72 · SS-S 12 pli1ywe1r group .1c1ive spor1~we1r 76 4.99 2.9,....99 4.99 8.99 1.99-8.99 8.99 J .99-7.9, S 11-$23 go-together~ 4.99-11 .99 coordin1.tts 101 ACCESSORY SAVINGS S2·7.50 jewel ry group .ICC~Miri~ 19 S 3 · S6 pursir 1cc~soriM ~m.1ll lt.11 her 1oods 25 S9-S 12 ~andals, cloas bou!e111rd ~hots 112 99c-2.59 1.99 5.99 CHILDREN 'S SAVINGS <4.50-3.5911 irls"swimwtar 1oddler1 121! S 16 bein bag ch1ir inf•nts' furniturt 12'4 8.')9 pre-teen shorty pants p1t-1eens 90 3.99 swimwe1r cover-ups $3·$6 pl1yweor girls' 1porb\.Ye1t 77 $3-SS shorts, !ops, .. 6x girls' drtssts S6 2.30·3.25 boys' shorts, '4-7 littlt boys' 52 2.29 boys and &i ris' sunsuits infoints38 1.99 10.99 4.99 2.99 1.99-3.,9 99c-4.99 1.99 99c 5.00-8 .00corton sltfj)Wtor 3.99·4,,9 sl eep lina•rie 1 O 14.00 front zi p shifts P-S·M·l lounaewear 53 . •.5().S .00 doubltknit or loct l!us 2.99 foundations 4-4 6.5().12.00pantie1irdlts foun<f1tlons 4.C MEN 'S WEAR VALUES S95·S 1-40 men's suits f11t n's suits 2 I .S55·S75 spartcoats rnen'~ ~pnswr, ;45 20.00-27.SO dress slacks S 11 -S 14 casu;1I pd.nts men',\ sprtswr, 133 5.00 s.s. dress shirts n1en's furn ishinas 6 313 .50-3,75 undervvt'!ar 59.00 34.99 9.99 5.99 2.99 2/2.99 YOUNG MEN'S, BOYS' S 10-S 13 fillmous make flil res 10.00 Ls. spart shirts barrton hi1ll 8J 9.00 body-shirt group 9.00 new style O•res pilce shop 130 •.91·6.50 boys' jeans S3-SS boys' sport shirts 4.99 4 .99 3.99 -3.99 2.99 1 .99 STATIONERY VALUES 5.00 sel f .adhesive album 2,00 stt.tlonery 2.00 5-sided photo cubt: half price Christmas C•rd~ st1tKmery 66 2.99 1.19 99c 50\\off Home Entertainment -4 29.50 Maan. 19" dia1. color tv $399 •&9.50 Magn. 23" coiortv $399 598.50 M1gn. 25" diilg. color tv $499 S 1250 coiorth .. tr• $1149 149.9018"d;1g.b/w $129 tt':ltvis ion 711-11118 storrs S995 M1gn•11ox stereo con!Ole $699 stereo 728·•1118 stores 19.95 AM/FM stereo r1d io 111dio 729 49.95 HOME FURNISHINGS $760 6 pc. Fr. provi nc. d ining $599 S1 389 7 pc. Thomasvill e d ining $1199 turn ifu r~ l '42·111.18 1to1~ S1030 S pc. Medit. bedroom $699 S599 S&OO 5 pc. colonial bedroom fur niture 1'43·11118 stores S2-4-4 la-Z--Boy~ ~ecliner tecllners 1'47-a ll 18storts 23 9.90 Sealy king set 179.90 Seal y que-en set MA RESS OR BOX S Ch oice of Se1ly firm twin or full mattress S169 or box sprint. rea:. S9.9S each piece 39.90e1ch 2 pc. queen set reg. 179.9S 3 pc. king set res. 239.95 Sleep Shop 1'45 $25·Si9 floor limps $55·S 150 chandeliers l•rni>!63-•ll 18 Jtores 17 .S0.$40 lith(tlraphs Sl0-75 framed mi rrors picturM 75 129.00 159.00 14.99-49.99 34.,9-S109 9.99-24.99 $21-49.,9 ~II bro~dloom prices include complete 1nstall1t1on over your chotc;e of sponae rubber or rubberized waffle pid. · ~: S po:y pi:• sh11 oq. yd. in•t1I. 7_99 1 po Y pl t •oBds oq. yd. in•t1i. 7. 9' S 12 nylon hi-pile sq. yd. Insur. floorcoverinJJ 32·•1111 stOfes $2300ritnt. design wool 9x12' 7.99 ••. $99 Sl l 26x-4 6" tri-~olor rugs 9 9 $26 34x56" nylon pile rugs 18 ·J S36 -46x68" tri-color rugs 24 •99 S65 6' rd. tone-on-tone sh.iig 34:9 '." FOR THE HOME Billeric j•cq!Jilrd towels : 55 Nth 1.,, 2.50 hind SI wuh cloth 1 ·19 49c 20.00 be1ch jilCkeL.;; 7.00 bo.ch low•is 8·9' Vera® and Fallani t•blecloths · 3 •99 5.SO S2xS2" l .!! 7.SO 52x70" · -4 99 S1260xB-4''6.9,1 2.50oval 6•99 S1'68"rd.S.9,$20 8B"rd. 10·99 1.00 n•pkins 59c cotton di!mask tiblecloths: 516 5•x72/6" 14.9' $20 '4d4/a 16 ,9 $26 64xl04/12 ll.,, $24 OV•i 1,:,, SJ,? 70x108/2 oval 25.,, $20 ~ ~ 1L99 C11ico vinyl t.11blecloths: S4 S2x52" 2.,, $& 52x70" S& ov1I 4.,, $7 60" rd. bOc 5traw Mipkin rings 1.00 cotton oven mitts lowtls, linens J0.11118 storts 4,99 5.99 49c 79c 30.00 k;ng bl1nket• 14.99 Lildy Pepperell vellux blinke-ts: S 16 twin 1],,,S19 full 27.00 king size 8tddin1-4 t 15.99 22.99 S7·S15111.x pmow, 3 .,9•9 99 Su~tty White sheels, cases: 3.80 • twin tlat/fit 2 '99 •.60 full fl•t/fit 3;99 2.80 piir stilnd. cases pr 1 •99 shtcts, dom~lics 3'4·1.ll 18 SIOrts $25-$30 twin bedspreads S 19 single width lined draperies dri!perits, btdspre1ds 113 1 2. 99 4 qt Presto cooktr 34.99 lOpc.cookset <4.95 2Y:r Qt aluminum te1kenle $6 '4 pc, canister cookw•rt 1 SI ·all 18 stores 12.95 Jet·X cir w,11shtr 1.49 Jet·X suds, quilrt 9.991& pc. too l k;~ 9.95 C•r thermos houiewilrn fumitl.srt, l)itirit 17 CRAFTS SPORTS , TOYS 8.00 stitchery kits ,.99 8.99 8.99 22.99 3.69 2.99 9.99 99c 6.99 6.95 4.9' 1.10 wool/shetland yarn 79c-89c .lrt needlewotk 40-11/ 1a storts 10.99 Basketball set 8.99 thi•h slimmer belts 19.95 Lov1bltlqs* 6.99 surf'rider, 2Sx4S'' 6.99 air m1nr1~s sporting &oods S0-111 18 Storts 99c Johnny li&htnin& cars 39.95 woodt1rvln1 'et 24.95 b111kc1yt1ns k;1 8.99 M1nol 's B1rbit5at 10)" -42 •. ,9 4.99 '·" 4.49 4.49 33c 29.95 19.95 3.9' WOMEN'S FASHIONS I 0.99 missft ICrylic pamuuits •·'' misses' drbstt 810-."-C.,,C Wilthlr. t.1.99 polyester drtsMs, miss.es• SIZfS • '·" ml11ts' dresm 110-hetpt WilshJre 9.99 womens asst. p1nt111lls. 1•Y.-22 Y, 6.99 'NOmtns dressts 816-txctpC Wlllhlre -y ... -h .. 1tl pleu, Mn dlefe lwy. II ~loi.I, ~Mii IMllJ ,....,,21 ,...,-4ey thru frl<l•y 10 '·"'·to ttlO , . .,,, ,.,,411 -•'Ill I,.,,,. uturd1y, 101.m. i. • ,,.,. , • Junior l'e.unt Coordiantn 5:9~ Jr. ~ilYntseperales 1.,9 JU r11or scrne 80 I -except Wilshire 8.99-9.99 jr. cotton knitdre-sses S.00 junior scene 829-except Wilshire 3.99 • •.999 Protty sl .. pwe., 2 /5,00 NYLON MESH l'ANTY HOSE Micro mesh for lo41g- er wear. Suntan shades, with nude heel for summer sandals. were 99c 69c, 6/3.90 39c h05iery I077 except Wilshire 69c non-run stockings, broken hosiery 87 -except Wilshi re 5.9,·9.99 women's shoes J.99 w~en's shoes 81 2-except Wilshir~, Mont· cla1r, Ci!rlsbad, Oxn1rd SAVINGS ON HANDBAGS Basket bags in hird and so~ str1ws. White, na t- ur~I and fa shion colors. w.,. 3.99-<.99 2.99-3.99 h1ndb1gs 827-rxqpt Wilshire 1.00 • T :59 costume jewelry l/1.00 1.cct"Ssones 826-except Wilsh i~ CHILDREN'S WEAR JR. BOYS' BASEBALL SUITS Sizes 2-8. Big-le.1gue styling- looks like !he real thing. Washable sh irl, panl, cap. were 2.99 99c children's weir 808-except Wilshire 1.89 • 2.69 jr. boys' slacks, 4-7 99c 2 .. 29 boys' sports •h;rts, ~-7 69c 2.29-2.9~ tot &iris' swimweilr, 2·4 99c children's weir 808-except Wi!shirt GIRLS' SWIM SUITS One and two-piece styles. lively prints, colors, in• big choice of styles. 3·6x, 7 -1-4. w•r•2.99·•.99 1.99 airls' we.1r 824·-except Wilshire GIRLS' TENNIS DRESSES All permanent pres~conon. Handsome litlle d res ses, s izes 3-6x. Many styles. were 3.59 2/3.00 _ &iris' we.ar 8 24-except Wilshire 2.99 • 3.00 girls' tunic/pint sets 1.99 3.99 • 4.99 culottes, shifts 1 9a • 7 1"99. sk~ter sll:iru, 3-6x, 7· 14 113 ,00 9.9c.11ma1c.1 shorts, 3·6x and 7· 14 79c aid~ we1.r82.C-r xct"p!Wj1shire MEN'S WEAR l'J.99tropicalsPortco.ats 14 99 mtn's clolhina 11 +-exctpt WHihlre • J .99-.4.99 men's swimwei r, bro- ken srzes l 99 -4.99 men's wilk ~horu, •s•orttd 3:99 S.99 polyester strtng knit shirts 2.99 5.9~ poly.,i.r spoo sh;rts, I. •I. 3.99 mfr'I s sporttwur 805-t xcept Wllthirt J/3.39 b<ief>, boxor s~orts, 40· ""'only . 3/l.oo 2.,9.shonil.dressshirts, 1-4~-1 7 1 '9 mtn's fumls hinas M-.xcept Wilshlr1: • KING NO•IRON SHEETS Fined bottoms only. No.Iron white sheets, 72x8-4". Poiyest•r/cotton blend, If perfect 9.99 . 4.99 dO!"fl!tCs 103 ... xcepi WIJ,hire 10.99 ff perf. klo11eryHc bl1nktts 5 9 • 9 J-4. 99 If perf. rwin bedspreads ~ ~· •. ,9 .._1,,.1e2s-except:Wll1hire JACQUARD KITCHEN TOWELS· Httavy cotton ttrrlts • Jacquard weave In an astorttntnt of p.nems •n<lcolon. volue 99c 69c, 211 _00 ''"""' 811-excep1 wBv.i,.. MAVCO • '" -Jr ... __ ... > ,,. -' ...... ~ .. ''·'~ --. . -·--·· -_,;.__, .... _ -__ -.:-..........,.·-·--=----• 1 • ' ' • • I l ! QUEENIE By Phil lnterland i ·<. ••• .. · ··~.,. ""-· ...... -,. s.-r~ 'e)K,.1 1.,1.,,.~--''<>•··'"·''''•·,,•,·•--:-r-~(') -/11 -"-"'"' • ~-q ···~--... ~~ "11r. Bixbee handles airplane stocks." CHECKING •UP• Lots of W 0111e11 Wai ti11g i11 Texas By L.~1. BOYD 1"ALK 01': !hr Srn;i1c llnnr \\''15 ah0ut L;;iX"es nn nighlcluhs .. Ht> rcferrerl rcpr;;i1rrllv, ctirl nlrl Sen. E:11genr 11. ~-1 1l lik1n, \n !hi' 2.1 Cluh in ~rw York C11v. A l1tllP lr1lrr :i nrll'.~n1:in 1°11- fnrn1erl him lhf' !10'.llll(' nr lhr f:irnnus hlslrn w;;is lhr 21 Cluh. nnt lhe 2:l. 111i!llkin f1xerl him swiftly: "l'n1 ;iwarc nf 1h;it , young m«n, b11t 1n politics you've got lo appear ignor;int ;ibou! some things." The simple tru1.h i~ not ;il\l":l\'S lhr poht.ici;in's. hr~! gambi1. Or did .\'l)IJ knnw lh;it~ C,\nEFLI., f)tl:\"T p;1rk ,1·n11r r-;;ir 11nrlrr c1lhrr ;i 11·illnw 11r ii m;iple trrr Thr<P drif) ;irirl Th.1t pi!:< thP p;iint . ··RF:.SE1\RCH." said Alhf'r1 I\ l,;1.<:kcr. ''is .snmrth1ng lh;i1 lrlls .vo11 ii j;irk;:iss has h.1•n Cil rS" QU ICK. SAY ''B11i::·s hl;oick hlonrl," Nnlh1ng In 1!. \\'h?.!" /'\nw ~;iy ii tw1rr. s11iftlv. swiflly IF VOU li:"•:R:OLL Thr fil111 tn a two- Space Fi1·111 Aids School E1nrln y rs nf f\nr1h An1rr1can flo Ck\\'rl! 1n On11nry h;i1·r 1urnrrl 1hr1r merh.1n1C'ill t;ilrnls tn .11 nrw t~'Jlf' nf prn-- blrm -thr rrh;ibil1lill1nn n( l<ilrd<: nf thr C:1lifnrn1;i Vu•Jth Aulhnritv's Fred C. Scllr,< .Sch11nl 11'1 \Vh111irr. • \\1(•1·r rifr1rlcrl 1n ';irlnpl' t\'rll c~ -· :;;;i1d J P He.~.1r1. ;i 1·11 r prrs1rlr11: nf I\ n r I h Anirrir:in R<'trk11rl1'.< .Sp::1ce D11·isinn \r·rnrd1n1" 111 llr:1lr1 1·N·;i. tinn;il ll'illlllni:: rr0gr;i1n<: ;irr 11011 unrlrr 1\'ill'. 11·h1t'h 1nclurlr 11clrl1ni:: rrn12ri1JTI.<: ::inrl hlucprinl rc.:idini:: classes. cnn· rl11rTPrl h\' 1· n I u n t r e r 111. .~lruclnr~.' Trn ho~·s havr ;ilrrvrly ~ r ;:i rl u " I r rl ;i~ crr11f1rrl 11rlrlrrs altrr I~ "'"f'k~ of training 111 thr Downe~' plant. TV Classes Set al OCC 1'wn ('fPd1I COllfSf'~ will bf' nflcrrd 10 t'nunly rr~1rlrn1s vi;:i telel'isinn lhis fa ll by Orange Coil~! Cnllrgr. Thr hi~tnrv nf ~1rx\cn. ii lhrrr-11n1t rl;i·s~. will ht' ~hnv.•n on ch;innel 4 ill ~ :i~ a m. ::inrl run nn \1nnrlil~·s. \\''rrlnrsdayl!. ;inrl Frirt11 v~ A 1~·0-unil class hour mntinn pic:turr. ii. 11•11!- stretch ahnut lwo mile." , , IT WAS MR. l\fARK T\\.'AIN "'hn s::iid, "Firs!. r,0r! made m::in. Then he m:idr v.·rom.:in Thrn hr felt. snrrl' for man ;:inrl m.:irlr tnhaccn ·., A~OTHER l)Ai\'OY PL.<\CE where thr lnnelv Q;ichelnr nugh1 to h;ive liitlr rroublr tr;ickin,i:: down an unat1act1cd larlyfriend is Texa s. So thr record .~hO\\'S. ln 1hc 111·1n-fi4 ;ige hrackct, Des1iny h;is seen fll tn surplus ;ipprnx1n1;itcl)' 7tOOO .~nlicir.1111~ f<'m::ilcs. Thc1· 11 .111. the prc11y liltle thing.~ Nn. rheck lhil!. \\101ncn :ilonc rln no! dt>scr1·r ~11ch insnlenrr ('CST0 ,\1ER SERVICE: Q. ''flnv.· tn;:inv r:iilrn.:irl c;ir~ h;ive lo be · hooked up In l! locmnn!il'P brfnrr vou call thr \\'hole ~hebang: ::i · tr;iin~" A. Nnnr. ,,ir A'cnrrling In thr s!;ind;:ird 1·11rlp nf railrnarl nppr;iting: nilc<:.. ;i 1r;:ein ;, :in eng1nr 11•i th <ir \••il hnul ,;irs Q. ' \Vhrrc dirl 111e "·ore! 'P,jhlr' eQmP frnm'.'" A. From :i Grrck \.\'Ord mr::ining "The Rnnks" . Q. "\\'hn rlubberl <:cnrgr \V ;ishing1on ::is 'Firs1 in pc;icr. firs1 in ""'ilr, first in !hf' hrar!s nf his cnun- 11·vn1rn·~" A. Th::il 11·;i:;; Roher! 1-:: Lcr·s dad. l.ich1 Horsr H:irr\' Q. "\Vh;i1's thr largC~1 si·1p nf rr;irlv·milrle ll'nnirn'." <;,hop~'" A. Al\ ! riln trll yn11 il 's ;:i rarr shnr ~lnrr rhn1 srlls :in.I' pair h1gger than 126 PICKPOCKETS wrrr hani::· rrl in the Englrind nf old Thr h;incings rlrf'"' crr ;il rrn11·rl,'> .\ rh;1pl<11n ;ii Rr1stol rrisnn s;i 1rl hr intrr1·irll'f'd l~i mrn ~ r n 1 f' n r "rl In rl1r 11s Pll'kpnr\.irt.~ All h11I lhrcr. hr ~;11rl . h;irl ll'nrkrrl thr h;in~in12 rrnwds. h11t1n.c lhc1r m;irk." ril 1hr rnnmcnt the rr;:ip:; v.·rre spn1ng T llf: \11;:\' in lhi~ rfJtln(rl' who n1n ;i11•a1· from 1he1r hnn1rs. fr iend.~· :inrl crrd1!nr~ P11rry ~·c::i r nutnun1hcr thr "'nrncn \.l'hn rlo ~n hy 2~ tn nnP . . \\'AS NONE OTHF.R th;:in nlrl \\'ill Rogers "'hn s::iirl. "Thrrr's nr :11ng sn slupid ;i_o:; ::in rduratrrl man, if ~·ou 11:rt him nH thr thing hr W!I~ r dora1ed in," _ , . AS TO HO,\' ll-1l iCH is .:i "l'.:irrl ," il'_o:; ~100. l'm I old. And "The wholr ninr ~·.:irds., i.~ Sl ,000 Qr ~ say the gamr-tablr boys. )"n11r rpiestinn.~ rrnd cnm· mrnt~ nrr 1orlf'nmrrl. n11rl 11•i// hr i1 sr rl. 1n CF-IF:C'K/Nr, 1rr !l·hrrrvl'r rnssihlr. Ari· rli·r~.~ lrit.l'I'.~ tn L. ,\f. 8nµd . r_ n, Rn.T 1117.'i. Ncu>pnrt Rench. Cnl1f.. 92660. 1n health rrtuca11nn ""'i\1 brll,_ __________ .I hroadcilstrd on channf"I 7 ai1 7·30 a.m. :-01nnd<iy 1hrnui::h Friday. Both classes will begin Ocl. ~. 1 Resident~ m;iy c n r n 1 I through the. OCC ncrnrd~ Of· lier. 2i0! Fa\rv1('w Ro::id . f nst.:i Mc~::i . ln~1r11ct inn.~ 11nrl regi~trallon .. form~ will .hr mailed. Add1t1onal 1nformat1on l is available by 'allin~ 8.3(-~7.1. LO CA L EDITORIALS The DAI LY PILOT Qu ite Oft en Fights C ity Holl :.:::·-~ , r. VN ITED STATES NATIONAi, BANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH NOW 0 ,(N SATURDAYS • te 1 r.M. MON.-THUllS. 10.5 ,,M. flllDAYS 10-4 ,,Jr.!. 171•! S40·$211 . l ec.at.d' IR ! So. Coa1t ,Iota, C111to M"• H. M. STOLT E OAlL v PILO T J J THE WHITE ONES FRONT BOLO PRICI SLASHING ON MOST WANTID !TIMS THAT IVIRTONI NllDS .•• OON'T Ml!! OUT! UNllATAILI VALUIS.,. TYPICAL OF THI GHAT IUY! YOU DIPIND UPON FROM WHIT! fRONT HORI!! ONE DAY SALE l ach pair with extra right· hand glove. Choice of pink , maize. Small, medium or l ar~e. COMPARE AT r .49 • • c BOTTLE OF 100 BUFFERIN TABLETS fasler. more etlerlrve relief lrom headache pa in. Bottle nl JOO tab lets . Wh y pay more, stock up now' COMPARE AT 1.67 c EA. TRIPOD BASE AUTOMOBILE STAND lightweight but with 11g1d posi t1ve po s1t1onr ng sland. Open In J 8 rnr.h height. Keep handy tor dn·il·yourself repa1r.1. OUR REGULAR PRICE 1.68 47 TEENS' & WOMEN'S THONGS ManmadP. uppers wipP: r:lean: sling- bar.ks with ad1us1able buck l• Cork soles. Neal for your casua l ·Nardrobe . Imported; wh 1tl!; s1Ze$ to JO. OUR RIGULAR PRICI 2.49 25 • SATURDAY ONLY! 18 GALLON PLASTIC TRASH CAN Silver gray plastic with black li d. Rust and dent prnof. Ribbed lor easy stacking. OUR REG. DISCOUNT PRICl l .29 c POCKET ·SIZE TRANSISTOR RADIO Powertul speaker. Hi·i mpar.t case; carryrng strap. COMPARE AT 4.97 Oer,oral ed cottee mug s and !nam el finished sla od. A tem l1c buy! Stod ·up now! COMPAU AT 2.99 Andy Williams You 'veGot A Friend '• .. ,,, ' ... . ~. ... ... t'•" • ...,w,rr.~ 48 ANDY WILLIAMS' NEW LP H1$ latest ''You've Gnt A FriP.nd " illso includes: "Never Can Say Goodbye." "ll's Tno late ." "The Last T1mr, I Saw Her," ··1 Don't Know How lo Love Her." COMPARl AT ,,C7 27 IA . LP FANCY GIRLS' PANTIES [1derlon,., cotion & !ayon blend with Pakn1tl'J ~hr 1nk· ;i~e control in wh1I~ and drf!amy colored ~nlids or orints. Elast1r. wa11t and 11.i band. d Id. oua .,,, 1.29 ~"'· PACKAGE Of l c PKG. LADIES SHORT SLEEVE TOPS I ~ , r "1 • 1 "t t n~ ~rr1p~;. ~nl1rl or ~1 0 11 .i 16.~. cn~n '" ol.ir ,~t or m~r~ tur - tl~P"'k 1~~~. S·1~~ SM L. OUI: l:fG. 'R IC ( 2.97 IACH M•I u11l1flt 11 lorrun s MEN'S LONG SLEEVE ND-IRON DRESS SHIRTS PIRMANINT PRESS• Sm"t drm sh1rtS in r.nol JOO;~ nylon !ru:ot. Rlue. wh1tP., 2olrj ilf hrnwn. Add r.onvP.rt1blP. r.uli<>. f a~~111n lo~~ pn 1nt ~ollar af1d yo11 h~vP. 1! ~11. In s1ze5 ]4 1~·17 . COMP AR( AT 2.97 IACH s FOR ~\-CHARGE IT·.'.r e IANllAMllllCAllO e WHITlfllONT CARO e MASTEllt:HAll!i-1 Costa Mesa 3088 BRISTOL AYE. e JUST OFF NEWPORT AYE. BETWEEN SAN DIEGO FREEWAY •nd BAKER ST. .\·STORE HOURS-tr Daily 12 to 9 p.m. Sat. 10 to 9 p.m. Sun. 10 to 1 Jt.m. ..,,,_,,._. • .,,~ ~ ... -·: ---. -------· -·rr .. ~~ ----~---""-_ ...... _,.~-.~;:.~ .. ---=---~'"'--·-·-· -jo' -.,.. •• :-+ _________ _,,,,, ........... ~ ... , :-.·~~ -Y-'·--:.~..r'~~.-: ............ ._ ..... ~~·-----tr fl ·""'' -- ' I I .f DAIL V PILOT rrld.iy, AuguS l 13 1971 tt'lrere T l1e1·e's Dtist, T l1 e1 ·e 's lt'ee 1ls S01nc observers ~ot r xritcd . figuring dc veJop n1 cnt 11as JU.'I arou nd tl 1P corner as tractor 1rcnl tn 11n rk this 11·ee k in the fiel d across fr on1 J{cd Jltll ,\vrnuc frorn Orange Cou nty Airport. Bu t 11as just plo \1·1ng under 1veeds. actuall y, the Cat COMMUN ITY EVENTS Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce FIEST A de COST A MESA e 14 RIOE c..iRNIVAL e Al l SlATES f ESllVAL • IOAT SHOW e CAMPER DISPLAY e NEW MODEL 1'72 AUT O SHOW e SPAGHffil DINNEll I ly Sc:ir11 of ltoly I e IOOTHS-RlfRESHMENTS e ENTERTAINMENT e DRAWIN GS f OR PRIZIS Costa Mesa Park Sept. 17th thru 19th --·-··-·-·~ Artist of the Month BARBARA SEEMAN IP ,baf•'• "1i0t••I '" •rt b~Q~~ '" ~bo•t II .. Oh gr•d•. Sh~ •H•nO•O tl!O Sin O•e110 ,.,,, Mut•um tor ,. •• ,~1 1uninit•I 1or cl•nn •ncl tnon look cl•.,., ifOm jun.ot h•llh lhru junior coll"'1• '" 1r1. ~he ind nor hu•ll~na "'""•" !• H"ntlnglon 6e•<h '" ll•9U>! 1110. Sh• h•I ltt n ,lvlng hff 011• for 9olh !O' •eVUl l V••r• •ncl h11 •l•rlod seilln11 P't•·'l•IV lhl• Y••·· ~ho 1111 cl..:1dC'd lhe WOUIO l>~I 10 rolurn ID coll•qe in !he 1p.,n9 to •~<••¥• turlht r In• •1ru<1ion in l•I •nd lurn hf r hobby Into I prol•s.,on. She t•~o.-. oil '" tnt MMlum i ncl •1111 lire •• tne oblt<I. H"' work• •! rh• •Oowinq ••<I••• ool pi 1n!•ng on wooOon p11quu •nd on c•nv•n. EARN HIGHER INTEREST AT CALIFORNIA FEDERAL! ··---·--:""-----········-·- .... -1,, ., •• _ ..... -,·-····""""""#--········ ----... ..•...••.. ,...~ 6 0 L0 annua1 7 C rale Bo y cotters To Picket In County Orange County compalriots or the Un ited Fann Workers have directed b o ye o t ling f!fforts agai nst the Heublein Curnpany l o ~1ayfair stores and subsidiary, A & 1'-1 markets. Accortllng lo J'\tel •1 uey , county boycntt coordinator at the UF\Y, in Santa Ana, pitketin~ has been unde rwa y in Southern California for weeks, peti1ioning shoppers to cease patronage of those stores sell ing Italian Sv.·iss Colony wines, Smirnoff Vodka, and olher Heublein products. He said counly consumers have been favo r ab l y responsive to their petitioning effor1 s. •luey said that chain 1tores are U1e primary targets for the picketing, 11nd th a t Mayfai r markets we re t1rbitrarily chosen after set· llernen1s hal'e been reached \Vith Sav·On and other chains. '!'he boycott, called in· teroal lonillly by UF \V leader, Cesar ChaveL Aug. 9, is the result o[ what the union al· Jeges to be a refusal by Heublein to negotiate con· tracts \.\'i lh grape pickers. ... CALI FORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS .............. ., ...... '*****M Certificate Accounts' Certificate Accounts" SS.COO minimum deposi t. 2·ye ar rn :n;mum !"~.., .. Daily co1npound;r1g. [arn lrom da1~ of de~o~.r. 90 Day Certificate Accounts• 1:_, 1 o1111ri.1•·1 d··: ·I. Daily'' L':1·;1ou:.u 1 t v"l c :e of ci:'; .. ;..11. S!,OCO minimum drpo~'.!. 1-ycar n11n1mum term. u .,. ;y con1poundl'trJ. la~n fro111 date of deposit. 5% current 0 annual rala Passbook Accounts ho rninimurn depc:,il. Daily co111pounding. ln\e1est day·ln lo day.out '\'/,:h ~ra :.c: t eforo 1 ·atu11:y r:c•mitted bwt subject to sorr,o los;; of interest. NATION 'S LARGEST. FEDERAL COSTA MESA OFFICE: 2700 Harbor Blvd. near Adams • 546-2300 t.'._!1 ro· .J ::. \"IC ... DJnr·, VtC E PllESJOENT & r.:Ai~AGER Conllct1icr! C!!icos thio J/"lhou!.los Angeles, Orange and Ventura Counlie$ A~ccxm!' •r• l"'\lfe:I up to $W,DOO under r'ro1i:1'1111 t i I~• r~4~11! S•Ylno• 1 loi n Jns~t•nc1 Corpor1tion,1 pt1rm1,,.nt •ll•~i;y col 1119 United fib!!" a-nnriont. ' ' . , ' . ~-~ -. f \I \ 13 " l ~~ 1 ll .,. ·--II .... ...,., :i , ___ "- ~ " ---1:l i lt --il I ' ••w•-• I ' I i -1, a • ~ ·~ 1 99 EVERY DAY LOW PRI CE Convenient 2-door, 5-shelf steel utility storage cabinet! Heavy-gauge steel cabinet helps solve storage prob· lems ! Five full width shelves provide easy viewing of all articles . 60 x 12 x 22'' wide w it h eo sy·fo -clean white bake d enamel finis h. Ideal for kitchen or garage. 1 29 99 IYIRY DA Y LOW PRICE Wilnut -tone steel wardrobe cabinet! Handsome wardrobe will hold on e ntir e season's cloth- in g . Durable enamel fin ish wipes clean easy. Incl udes hanger bar, hot >helf. 61x21x36" wide . See it tod ay! Shop Man ·Sat 'Il l 9:00. Sun 12·5PM LA CtENEG A .... 1 -, t--t.> TORRANCE ...... !" ~ FULLERTON f'I""""' 7''1 ~,..., ""'') NOR WA L K r ,:. SANTA .ANA .,.,,.,,. '1.:1 .. ;:i;.:: HUNTINGTO N BEAC H ~ ..i , Pit.NO RAM,A CIT V (•' "'' ~ l'l".o1 <:; VENTU RA r'l' ,,.~ -' ROS!MEAO 1l'1or 11 • ~ '' fl C AN OGA PARK. ~-CO VINA O' o~ .. ::., <=;. 74, l 1 ; • I ) Your Monell Physicians Rare In United States By SYLVIA PORTER The University of Miami i9 now launchina a Pl'Ofr•m to train 20 carefully •elected Ph.D.'! in various fields to become M.D, 's within just two year!. Nor thweste.rn UnlversHy Medical School in Chicago has announctd that it will begin a program in Im under which graduates or slum district high i;choo!s will bt trained to become physicians within aix years -as against the tradi- tional eight. Their trainin1 will he geared toward practice in the inner city. Al !he start, on· ly 25 will be trained in thi~ privately funded program, but el'entually the numl>tr i& slated to rise to 100 a year. Dartmouth C n 11 e g e Jn 1-lanover. N.H .. kicked off a "MEDEX" program thls past .January to train 23 former medical corpsmen at it!> Medical School and Hitchcock Jl,t~ical Center to become physicians' assistant.,. The training consisl~ of a thr!!!e~ month .stint at the Dartmouth f.1edical School and Hitchcock Medic11I Center. followed by one year of on-the-job training under the supervision of T\tD. 's in New Ham~hire, Maine. Vermont and ?\iassachusetts. In Colorado, ''C hild Health Asrociale.s" are being trained and licensed to perform a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic health services - including writing c er I a in prescriptions. The training period for this new type of health professional i~ flve years after high :i1cho()J gradllation -less than half the normal required pediatric training period of 11 years. These Child Health Associates will be c apable of attending to the needs of an estimated 80 percent of all <'hildren normally seen by full- fledged pediatri ci ans. But they will do so at only a fraction of the cost pediatricians would have every right to charae. Elsewhere, ··Survelliance Nurses'' are wpervising in- fectiou! disease controls in hospitals alter they have had post-RN l raining , and "Coordinators of P a ti e n t Care" {also R.N.s) in M~itals are evaluating the nffds of patients who should have special home nursing care or be in nursing homes - and are then setting up the ap- propri1te arrangemer.ts. This is just a sampling of !he im..aginative range of training programs for new categories of health professionals today. During thi! entire week, T ha\'e been reporting and analyzi ng the d ram a tic developments unfolding in the health c1re field because of the enormous present and potential importance of these trends to you. Consider just these crucial points: ~ Dor nation is now short of an estimated 50.000 physi- cian11, 10,000 dentists, 60,000 licensed practical nurses and R.N.s, 40,000 workers in the field of menlal retardation, tens of thousands of environmental health workers. ~ Our health manpower gai>S are huge and horrible. While New York has 219 active physicians for every 100,000 inhabitants MissiRsippi has on- ly 73 per 100,000. While therf! is one dentist for every 2,000 Americans. the ratio in black communities 1s only one d&ntist for evf!ry 10.000 in~ habitants. ' Behind our relenlleS!!ty spiraling health costs are lheat shortages of health personnel the nation ov~r. This i! a crisis in every sense of the word. Over the past 30 ytars, our n1tion1l health bill has soared from $12.1 billioii to $75 billion -and it'! widely predicted that this category of living costs will skyrocket into !ht $100 billion range within the next three-four year5. PLYMOUTH'S 13 NEW MOOELS FEATURE COMPORT 1972 Fury Gran Coupe H1l 311 V-1 En1in• New Cars Unveiled 1972 Chrysler Changes on the Inside By CARL CARSTENSEN Of l~t Dally l"Uot lltlf LAKE Ofo~ THE OZARKS. MO. -Chrysler Co rp. 1n- troduc!!d its 1977 automobiles lo newsmen here today in the picturesque quietne~s of this lush rf!Sort community. Although the e m p h a s is throughout Chrysler's new product lineup appears to be nn quality and reliability it was obvious that the changts for !hf! coming year will not be setn from the outside. At the opening session of the preview Lynn T ownsend , chairman of the board and chief executive officer, and John Riccardo. president, both. stressed the fact 1hat changes ror l!n2 will be s'lriclly in the product -things likf! quality. durabillty, S"t.rvicability and 1afety. "The character of the new model introduction is begin- ning to change." Townsend said. "The emphasis is on the changes you can't see -all the element! thllt add up to a response to what is commonly called consumerism." he ad- ded. Townsend said the current trend or 11u!o sale~ Indicates lhe industry will finish 1971 "'ith a ··best ever 10 million <'ar year" of wh ich 8.5 mlllion will .be domestic to makf! the year the third best domestic sales year in industry history. There doesn't seem lo be any question that the un- derlying demands for new car.<: still appear~ to be strong. Riccardo said Chrysler Corp. has increased ii~ sale~ over last year and ''we have the company toughened up and turned around." "AU the way down the line 1977 shapes up as a model year of great promi!e for Chrysler. We have thf! riithl products in the right markets." Riccardo said. For 1972 both Valiant and Dart will have relatively minor changes in styling. Bolh Dodge Colt and the Plymouth Cricket will carry nver with little chan.l'e. They also v.·ill be distributed in every major market for lhe first tim~. Barracuda 11nd Challenger both get new f!xterior ornamentation, grllle, and tail lamp changes "'hich Sf!em lo improve the sporty image. Dodge Charger. Coronet and Plymouth Satellile remain virtually unchangf!d for next year. Plymouth F'ury, Do d .It e Polara and Monaco, a n d Chrysler Newport, N e w Yorker and Imperial have all new sheet metal. including new roofs. new front and rear styling and new inlerior!i. Sales of new Dodge truck~ this year have bf!en ex- ceptional a:i1 the.v achievf!d record proportions For the fir11l seven months of 1971. Dodge !ruck sales are up II.I percent compared with a 2.S percent for the industry 11nd relatively few changes will be coming for next year. There will be a substantial reduction in compll'!xity in 1972 a!I Chrysler Corp. will reduce tl;e number of domeslic models from 139 in 1971 to 104 in 1972. Among discontinued models 11re the Dodge Super Ree and Chrysl er 300, and ron- vertible~ in Barracuda .11nd Challenger. Undf!r/ying the company's emphasi! on quality for 1972 Riccardo pointed out that Chrysler Corp. ha! rtductd subslanti111ly !he complexity and chance of e1Tor in the assembly pro c t.8! by f!!iminating the les.s popular items and options, stan- dardizina parts. !impllfying model~ and by combining cer- tain options Into packagf!s. THE REAL ESTATERS 1790 HAllOl llVD. et ADAMS AVI., COSTA MUA, CALIF. • 17141 546-2'11 '!or XfPI ,AflioK ix "Jt.(11/ t1talf ,. Anti-sign Program Creeping AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) - On a raw af\.ernoon last April, Transportation Secretarv John A. Volpe stood on a truCk ~ on Inter.stale ~ in Freeport 11nd nodded approvingly 11s workmen dismantled a billboard. It wa! tile first adverti sing sign to be removed uoder the Be au Ii f icalion Program authorized in 1965 b y Congre~s. It wa s t:M beginoirig of 11 drive to do awav with a multi-million dotl11!' · industf\' reprrsented by t~ 600.000 11dvrrli.~ing signi\ declared il - legal by Congre11.oi, on'-that hasn't made much headway. Volpe , obviously wi1h the in- lenlion of givin~ impe!u~ 10 the program, journeyed to Boise, Idaho on .July 26 and personally cul OOwn the first such billboard in ihal st11te "'·ith a chain saw At the billboard silf', Vol~ said ii was nol the intention of Congres.c; lo destroy l h e billboard Industry. Rut he ernph1.si7.ed that tht Beautification Act ii\ designed to remove 1111 billboard11 from residential, rural and recrra- lion 11rea~ from commercial ceJllers on int.erstate and federally-aided hlghwav!. He also pre-'f!nted Gov. Cecil D. Andrus of Idaho with a If!!· ler sixnif yl ng the government's intention l)f giv - ing the state more than $3.25 million to help p11y for 11uch removals under the federal •ct. Thing~ have been moving slowly in lhe program. Three months ;,fter Vo!pe's visit !o Maine not a singlr additional .oiign h11s been taken down there. "Unforlunately the proRram has not gone &!i fast as we mi11ht hav•: wished,·· !iaid Oavid H. Slf';ven!, chairman of Maine'!i Highway Commis~:on. His state JUmped ahead of other st.ates in 1969 by im- plemenllng the fedrr fll law with a :.t11te law forbh'\clin't display of advertising sign!i within 660 fef!t or the ri~ht of "' 11 y or f e de ra11 .V·3lded primarv roads. ' .. ' .. ,../, .. ' • • ~ 1 > • ' • ".· .. Polic11 Spli~ P1·esident, Burns Relatio11s Chill WASHINGTON (AP ) -A di~tinct chill ha! settled over the ~n«-wa rm relation5hip between Pre.sident Nillon and Arthur F'. Burns. chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. The rift in volves a split over economic policy and if it wtden.s the impact on lhe na- tion'!'! economy could be grt'aL Nixon and Burns play equally Important roles in determining what pol icies "''ill hr pursued. The F'ederal RLser\-e Board. 11 s the nation·s central bank. is responsible for s o1 p p I y in g money 10 the economy. IL r<in and does d~C•dt• whrther the country needs 11 period o( t1gh1 or easy n1oney . "!\'ixon . through the fedf'ral budge1. detrrn1ines fiscal pnliry. us1n.1t govern- menl spending to n111nage the pare of the econorny . Simply put. Burns thinks the Nixon administr11tion i.~ not doing enough to control in- flation. and he ha.~ missrrl few. if any. chance! to say :-o publicly. Nixon, say admini~tration so11rcc.o. is upset hecau.~e Burns has n1adr 11 public is1'ur of lhtir d!sagrrernenL The President appointed B11rn!i In his 14-year lerm as Federal Reserve Chairman. but hr can't fire him. So. in an ap- parent warning to Burn~. While House aidrs privately told newsmen that the arl- mlnistration is considrring restructuring Lhe board. either doubling its membrr~hip or otherwise brin11;ing il under ex - ccutive control. II is considered doubtful b,v manv arlministn1.tion soul'ers that · reor,1tanizatlon will ever be formtlll y propose<!. The s11g~estinn of doubling the siz(' of the seven-me1nbrr board and rillin.1t the ~e&L.~ "'ilh mrn who share the Presidr.nr.~ views w11s rnore an ad1nonition than a serious proposal, the~e source~ say. That le11ve!i' only the con- flict. which has been brewing for monlhi;. It rf'ached it.c; bil- trresl point last week \\•hen Burn~ told the Sen11tt'·House Joint Ei:unornic Co1111ni1ll'e that inflation was proceeding at an "unacceptable and dangerou~ rate." While Burn~ wa~ testiFyin11:. White House officials, ex· plaining a new ri~e in con· !umer priers, were telliniz newllmen the 11dministr11t1on had made significant progtes.<; in moderating the rate of in- flation . The argunient al.<:n revolves around the t·onduct o f monetary policy. chief re:o1ponsibility of the board. Burns. only Nixon appointt'e on it. wtnt along with Nixon's pl;:ins to p11r~ue t!ght money policies in 1969 aod early 197R lf1 nioderate inflation. Then. when the President w;1nted tn fi:il'e the economy more zlr> l111r h:i~c yenr, he .~aid publicly he had a cornmilment from Burni; that thf! Board would s11pply enough monry t rt guan1ntee econ o ni i c ex- pansion. It wa ll 111 that poinl that the split over policy surraced. Burns. \\'ho went to the boarrl after serving as Nixon's Nn. 1 economic adviser. ~uddenl.v bri;ian advoc11tin~ a wage and price review hoard ;:ind other proposal.~ lo C'Ontrol inflAlion. In public speeche.c;, and In testimony before con- gressional committees. he !aid tight money and b u d g e t surpluses. the two traditional me1hods of moderating ri~ing prices. were not enough to do the job. Nixon, he said. should niore actively intervene in the 1n11rket placr to hold down wage and price increases. Nixon first 1noved in the directlon Burns laid out. For example. he set up a board to rrstr::1in wage increases in the t'on.~truction industry. HI! also c;:illed in union ;:ind n1Anage· rnenl negotiators from the steel industry for a pre- bargaining talk about the adver~e imp11ct of any in· fl::1tionary settlement on the economy. But he stopped short of whet Burn.~ w::1nted, r P. f u ~in R, an\ong olhcr th ing~. to se1 Ufl tr w11ge and prire rf'view ho11 rd for the l'Cunurn y 11s a wholt'. f Mr, Horace Blanco Claasified Advertising Manager Daily Pilot Praise From the Pros Costa Mesa, California 92626 Dear Horace: On the first anniversary of our full page color a dvertisement in the Daily Pilot, we, the management and salesmen of The Real E1taters send this letter as a showing of our appreciation for the great job you have done for us. The Real Eataters have just completed the greatest six months in our history. The thing that pleases us moet is the fact that a s ignificant portion of this business came directly from our Daily Pilot advertising. We contribute this to the extensive coverage a.nd the hi(h quality of your readers. Also, we feel a special thanks is in order for Dennis Landry, your representative, who has been of the utmott help in handling and deaigning our advertising. His suggeatione and cooperation have been extremely helpful. We !eel a large measure of our progress is due to the continuity of our advertising ln the Daily Pilot. Cordially, ~t?.~:~$~ Ran II R. Mccardle Pre a11'11.e»t' • " Another Success Story For Classified Advertising l ! I , P'OUlt LOCAi. OP'P'ICIS TO SERVE YOU B~IR in the ..... ·-· ~ • I 3 Places Wl1e1·e Mo11ey Goe s OVER THE COUN1 1ER Is No My~te1·y R\ 1011 ~ c U:"iNl f l .,. 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'"' O l-Od Ant /o1]Lu" e o I J•~o~na n 9!h11"""" l ~8~~1 G h \\1th new images constanll~ pl iced before then1 with t11c1r desires <1rouscd \\ lh <:on1 petition even 11 lll neigh bl" rs subt!y encour<'!ged 111th grc l an1bt101 1p 1 lud l A1ne1 1c:;:in~ tti ~1 J ti 11 l their '\1ght ~ Before re1c:h111g nc ('conomic \e\c! the 1ssuull on the nexl begins IJ ( cir 1110 cars lhrtr l:Jrs a boat ri big ger house a \ac111on h(rnt A 1d al the <.hnner l<1ble 11! t mignon nstead uf h 1n1bu1 ger lobster r;ithtr than inat ktrcl A!rltence 1s ei~ih rlP1t:(ttd 11 tht Amer c in dirt In HJ?O they consu111 ed an verage of 165 µounds of p t<iloes nd 13! pounds of rne 1 Pl \al) <:on .-;UtTipto Is ni1U1111 tu H~) pounds \ h1 ( 1!1~ µuu ids of n1cat Is df 1 urt I 11 1s tile a u 1 1 m ob 1 l 1 h O\\l'VCt thi1 tS lht s1n1b 1I f r1su g asp1r l\llll' B:i reh 1b!r> to mee1t11 tr hill " 'In eric:i1 n<:s! on i l1rr (If qu ckr~t 1 :iv l «ll 1 crml ~ lie 0 \11 1 lecl HHI II k' II I~ II e rt i II It If look e1rn br t 1 t I And 11 bll II« 11\ 1\ \\I 1 ( rn 111 11« r A lfH nn~ kn 1 tr 11 I undrtd d l11r~ \ r 1 !I prlP nf 1lr I lt ~I 11\ d 1n1 1 nl pf' ! t ! f 11 ll~f' 11 <l l\ t t1n!r a i nn Iii<' f'\ L~ <: b~• ~· 11 (,\I ~<ITll l' f 1•1• ~CT T OU B ~NF.\$ N~ME ~T OT[M E"T ""'""~ti~" l I i \I \()I IL I '" f CT T OU llU\ Nf~~ NA A( \TATEMEN1 €E 1' f'f. t f o " ( " " I Et.Al ~o I u.:F. 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J'\E\\ YORI\ (LJPJ1 -S1nrf' l 1st Drcrrnber eight r 11tural gas rna1n explos ons h;ivc killed 30 Americans and 1n JUred nearly ?QO Last ;,ear lhcrl 11 erc \ O 9 g:is p1pe\1ne nr ~as n1a n dis s1ers 10 1he (f U111l \ \\1th JOOOOI nil s 1r rnator 111pll 11 s and i1n01htr 4ne nill1on n1tll'~ r f gather 1g lines ond urban gas mains the r ll1ons p 1pu I arr hteta Iv l11es on top of a vast network ol I Xj 10<:1 S Na !ur I gas 1s1 t th~ nnl~ Jll[lf I r r 111enacP l)n June 5 "" p1pel1 ie rarr} 11 g anh) drous nnm n1a ble 1 up 111 nn rtheas1 Ark 111sas kill ng or bhnd1ng !11eslct\; and fish ::;pi1l1ng nc 1rb\ crops and send ing cne little bov to a hospi tal 1'.llh ~er1ous u11u1 ics Jn re(t'lll .1ea1 s the 111 ::;pel'tlon and maintenance of p1prl ics to pre1e t sUlh d sastcrs h:is become a sul 1:i1!11l b1s1nPss l hcre ill many companies n 1t bu! lit 1t1bOSCOpt'.' d11 ::;1)!1 of A~ll Inc , Jl Hou s t on I I ii 1burt1 n Corp of D;ill11s I L1 St hlu1nl er ger l ld <He 11 1 !! thl' ll'nrlt rs rilt bU~lllCs lS !111 1c\1 d t 110 ti l 111 s1 tl! un of orw p1µt as 11 g M.: I the grour d and pipe 11 ;i1 h Is bt.:lll 1ndergrot1nd 1 I ~ s <. 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Nev lo yield net about $4 mllhon in retail sales over three years J8 DA.llV PlLOr New11ort Buildi11g l11creases Ruild1nJ: af'i1\·i1 .v in Nrv.·porl B('arh set a (lne·n1on!h rrcnrrl in .J11h . 1hr DPp:1r1ment of fnn1mUn11y Dr\•etopmrnl l!aid 1 nda~. l'<'nn11~ for r11nstrue1ion ls.<urd las! n1001h !ntalled $!2.006.~4. cxcerding 1 h f' prrv1n11s record nf S 1 1 . 2 million ~rl in August. 1968. Robrrt Fowler, bu1ldin~ ad· m1nis!rator, said a $5J millinn r rrmil for phase onr con- i;lrurtinn of rhc Versailles on rhr Rlulfs apartment prnjPct \1·:i~ the higgesL reason the rerord was Sf'1 . Thr 2.'iS·unit firs1 sec1ion wiH he built adjacent In Hoag . J\1f'm nnal llospital F"""·ler said !he $12 million total also inrluded permits for J2i slng!r·fnmil~ hnn1rs in H11rbor Vil'"' Hills. with a rnmbinrrl value nf more than $4 9 million Fowlrr ;ilso disclosed !hf' i>1 rpped-up huilding p<ice rn;iy continue 1hrouJ!h much or the rr"1 of !hr vrar_ Hf' di~rlv~<::rd 1hr ci1~1 lhi~ n1nn1h ha~ alrradv is~urd ;i .~6 1-ni!lion building i}crmi! 1n I.hf' Pacific Mul11<1! I n s u r ;i n c e Conipany fnr it~ new head- qu<ir1ers huildin~ al Newporl Center. A S2 n1illion founda1 ion <ind stn1ch1ral pt"rmi1 had been l~~ued in ~t a\' Fn~·lrr srud hf' ;il~o Pxprc1.~ fl'f i,<;,<;1Je a pl'rn1i1 in !he ne::1r fultJrp for thr ~4 111illion . !0- ~tnrv l.ifi'l Condominium proj· {'Cl · nn l.afayet!e Slreel "?' provf'd hv the cit .v Jl1."t heforf' !hf' f'Xi sling n1or;i!ori11m on hl,!!h risr was Pn;ictPd . AJlev Jobs J Contracted 1'0 Con1pany 1\e"'llflrl Ar;irh rounr ilmf'n h;i1r ,11\'arrlrd ;i $1011.000 con- lr;irl fnr allry itnprovrment~ tn Coron;i cll'I tll;ir but t>lond;i~' rtrfrrrt>d n"·;inhniz ;inothrr ro n!r;i1·! /or ;i Shnrerliff Ro;id rir111r1·1 bP('illl"r !11r lllll' bidder rould no1 bf' lot1nrl. R \\'. \lt-Cli•ll;in & Sons flf ('O"I·• 1\11"·<1 <a1b1n11tf'd 1hr 10•11'/l~I '11rt !nr 1hr atlr.1• proj· P!'I, 11 l11r·li 101,n!v1•<; f'P~t1rfar· loi: ;illr1•<; 1(1 \';Jl'tllll\ ~PC(IOO~ nf r·nron;i drl ~1ar Thr \ro·nnrl rM1r<lf'I 11110\l'f'\ r nn1h1nrrl prll,1rrt!'i. rhr f1r~1 nt "h1C'h i" lhr c nliirJ!rrn rn1 or ~lonn dr:-i1n <ind rrp!:irf'mrn! nf ..-rwf'r 1n;iin..-in Shorl'f'liff~ ;::i nrl C;.in1f'n Shorf'S. ThP ;i\1f'1·n::tli\ !' p r fl \ f' (' I hH·lud!'~ 1hr ahn\P 11·nrk pl11• <'fln ~tru1.:1!ng ;i new srwer rn;11n I.ow h1(l('t fnr !hf' rir~t psirl 1\'<I." An·M<ir Conslrur!ion (:11 .. rrri:ir (;lrn ;.inrl for !hf' ~f'­ C'l'lnrl. nc1aror Rrn!hf'r.' l oin· p;in~. Lfl." 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" A nn Landers Self-examinat ion Can Lengthen Life DEAR ANN LANDER.' Several months .IRO you urged your readers to ,,:rill!' to lhe Nation:il Amrrican Cancer Socie:ly for a free booklet on breast self· rxamination. A few wpeks latrr thrre wa~ 30(lthcr lr11cr saying th:it nearl.v 300.000 people had wrHlen for lhr booklPt ;ind how pleHsed you wrrr bec;:iuse th!~ n1ean l that sevrr.<tl h11ndrrd liVf'S would he saved. My life wa:i; among them. My booklet Arr ived on [)re. Ht Although I h;id had " cnmplel.e physical r ::i:amination only two wrrk:i; beforr, I t1ecided l.o give mysf!lf a quick brea.~t ex- aminalion and Rt!. it off my mind. The first spot I touched revealed a lump. To make a long story shorl. wlthi• hours I was ~cheduled for surgery. Even 1hough the tumor was small it was malig· nant and the breast had to be removed. All' furlher tests were neaatiave but due In the location nf the tumor. radiation Wi\3 recommended and I spt!nl four ~·eeks in annther rity getting treatments. Your colwnn will always have ~pecial meaning In rnt.. There are nn words to f':itpress my gr11titude. -LOUISE P., MO .. DEAR LOUSE: Your lellt-r ""'' a lhrlll. and I lhank ynu lnr il. Nol only do I ap11reclale your 1h11rlo,1 11uch • per11on11 I experience, but yo u h11ve provided me wlllli another opportunity to rem ind women lft ~re•d that booklet and use ii -or U you've mislaid ii, write for anothtr. The addrt.11 : National American Caocer Society, Zit E. 4!nd St.. NeW' York, N.V. 111117. DEAit ANN LANDERS ~ f.1y l~year-0ld daughter goes to beauty school. She says lt'1 a full-time job and xhe should not be: expected to do anything around the house. My mother-In-Jaw lives with u~. I tnok my 1ister'i two youn11: children kl raise w~ 11\f: became mentally Ill 11nd her husblnd left her. J tell you all !hill M you will know that we art plenty crowded 100 there·l1 Jot.' of work around here. Tht que!lfon : The 1J..year-(Jld ha~ her ·""''" room bec11use tht two Youngr r t<l'lildren ire boys. ll looks like ll tom11do hil ii btc11ui1e li l'lt iii Ion lazy lo kt.ep it rle11n. She Insists it. is HER mom and thal t should leave lhe door closed and forget abo u1 it, According !(I her. H she w11nts 1.0 live likP a slob il"s her businl"!IS. When friend~ nr relatil'e~ come n\'er T keep hPr door C'IO~Prl 11nrl hnJ)f' lhe.v don't "''::tndcr in. nr ! clean lhf" room m:.rsel f ,l"h ir h I hate 10 do as .11 rnatlcr nf prin· cip!t.. Oo I hav p r.hP ri gh1 to insi~t !hat i;hl' clean her rnorn or doe~ :ithe h11ve '\he r\gh l to livt. like 11 pig ;ind keep th,. door clo~ed~ She h11s agreed 1,(1 ~o by you r de<'ision. -MRS. TIRED DEAR MRS.: The girl has a rl~bt ln live like a pl,; -•hen 1ht: has her own home. But •he h1:1t nn rl11ht to turn nnt. nr your bedmomJ inkl a 1ly. IP.S, Offer tn buy • new be:d1pread or some fresh cur· 111in1 as an Incentive.) DEAR ANN l.ANDF;RS : T'd like lo ask P itli.l>orgh Read er who i~ upl.ight because hi s secrelary c111ls him by his first name., wh11t does he c11ll her! I am a maturt woman and 11 colle~e graduatt. who wor ks A11 a secretary. Most of lhe mPn in thi.~ office ca ll all women by their first names. Somt even refer to their secrelarie11 as "the girl." Any man who di slikes being called by his first n11mt can easily prevent It by calling hi.~ secretary by her 111! name. - CALL ME MRS. '· 01-.:A R ~IR.'\.: I checkecl with 1t.vera1 1ecreLarle1 nf e1ecutlvea In Chlc1a:11 ••d only nne tecret1ry lell 11 yi.1 rift. Tbe nverwhelminit m1jorlty preferred tn be e1llecl by thtlr flr11 11•me1, evew Uiou1lll thty •Ould DOI t•JI the "°'' by 1111. \Vhen romAntlc glantts tum Ui wAmi embraces is it love nr chemistry? Send for the booklt.t "l.nve or Sex ind How 1n tell lM Diffl'.rence. ·· Send J.~ cents in cnin and .1 lonit, self-11ddre111i.ed. wtampt'f1 1,:nvtlnpt with your rtquest ln c1re of the DAILY PILOT. Z! Q Impromptu 1. 1 r \ I' l • Th ere a re n't really a ny strings attached to Er ic Lund burg and Carrie Kimu by Pat Hume. Club Circuit By JO OL.."ON Every woman 's club In Southern Calilomi1 has 11t least nine pro- gram slolJ to fill each year, and it i1 tht job of the program chairman or committee to rind things of in· terest for each of those meetings. Some women's clubs like in- leUectual speakers, some like light music, some like romantic singers and snme like fashion &hows. Tn find just the right programs is nn! an tasy task, but the harried chai rmen have something going for them that is guaranteed to produce a year's !!upply or t.11lent with just the wa ve-of a contra<'t: the .11nnual auditions 5eheduled by the arli!!t m:inagemenl servi ces. For three da ys each .June . le<'· turers. singers. dancers, mu sicians. puppeteers, readers, 11clors and humorists present capsules of their program!\ in lhe Wilshire Ebcll Theater. Los Angeles, v.•ith club program chairmen in the audience. During the days nf five-m inute. "mini programs." the women (<\ few men attend too) mttke notes as l.o which acts they think will pl ease their club members. Tht more dedicated program chairmen rome "11 three days, hearin~ .11s many •s 50 different groups in one day. SLEEPY WOMEN 'The comedy routine.Ii mav be fun· ny and the vncalists outStanding. but artist!! ha ve a hard row lo hoe, trying to make a bunch of sleepy women laugh at. 9 a.m. or reel romantically thrilled just before lunch when the y've already been thrilled hy 15 other performers and heard joke1 from 10. Rou nd a nd round she goes, and where she slops only th• progra m cha irma n know1. Why do performers 1ubjed themselves to the approval of a thousand or more women .and com· pete in such a grueling routint? One artist from the National Artist and Lecture Service, manag• ed by Robert Armour, said •·we have to make money 1nmewhere.'1 A member of the Screen Actori Guild and an actor by profession, he said the SAG wants to cu' residuals by 80 percent. The "club circuit" seems a much more secure way to make a living. judging by his description of ths actors' job market. And actors lik• the limelight. wherever it may be . There's no doubt that whatever kind of entertainmt>nt clubs want it ~vailable. on the circuit. During the auditions. nowers popped up out of pianos and benches, Jean Harlow and ~tary Pickford appeared "in real life ," marionettes (including Santa Claus 1 paraded across thtt stage, Broadway play.c; we r • reviewed and horosco~s were given to musical accompaniment. ONE DANGER One danger 0£ getting "maiJ f)rder music" is that two clubs in the same arta will book the 1ame personality for meetings near th• same date. The type of programs that "gn over" varies from year to year a~ some are dropped then picked up later. Judging frnm aud ience rc:ictinn, the romantic male soloist w1s lht most popular type. To hear some program chairmen's romments, it is easier l.o put all the nyers OJ'l the wall and throw darts al I.hem or pick et ran· dom with the eyes closed than it.- tend the auditions. Some performers have been ort the circuit for yea rs. playing th• same clubs season alter season. They .soon know the women, and seem to have favorite. clubs or loca- l ions. (A re some lunches better than others:") To read the brochures is an e-.11· pcrience in itself. The superlatives are endless. "Exquisite dramatic ability; a 5Uperb harpist whn 1ipt.l\binds : one of the most talented 11nd experienced young vocalists ; a vers;itile, rare type. of ;11rtisl." Round ;11nd round the wheel or fortunt p:nes and on it .are the circuit-riding artists of th • Southland. Wherl' it slops, no on& knows -al lea.c;t until all the con· tr;icts are in and the women's club.!! have had their say. Act's a Natural r By RARBARA DUARTE 01 "'• Dl l11 Plfll 111!1 \\'hfo.n Pat Riord,11n Hume deal• ""i!h life, .i;ht imprnvisei;. Tht-lhf'alrica1 vett>ran was abll" In imprO\'IS~ 11nd panlomime v.·e!I ,.nough 111 nutdistanrr a firld of .II<'· tres5es \•ying for 11; TV commercial. The only problem was the e<>m· mercial never was 1.1rcd . But thal'!i only a small slot in Lhe Santa An::in "s life -::i highly com- petitive firld shP. and houseguest Dorothy Shay tbcller known as ''The Park Avenut. Hillbilly'") 11gree i~ 11 ~ easy to break into as ''writing on wax paper with a ball· point pen -underwater." In addilion 1,(1 being a wih• and mother of five children, Pal Hume became involved in the Children's Crealive Drama Workshop in Costa Mesa quite naturally -through her children. Havini:;: left the professional theater when she 1nd husband Tom movt:d to Orange County in 1960, 11he 11oon beca me active in teaching, writing and directing for schools, churches and charitable organiza- tions. NEW ROLE About th11t time, her children decided they would like t o participate in creative dramit work shops, but lhert weren't any openings. The solution wa i1 another natur31. Pat Hume taught the cl11!!s ind now is !!11l1ried direct.or of the 12-wttk 1e11sion designed to teach children teamwork ind freedom of ex· press Ion. "Anyone ca n act.'' she avers. '1'hf; secret b to forget yourseU. This eliminates fear of exposure. ''It'll a success r.xpe.rlenee. Jr one follows the rules ind bulld11 seU im- age, identity and ego, learning and acting become fun." Whit do children llke to do best? "They like to fall down or pre- tend to kill nne another," sht: answered. During J1 typical work sh(', p session, students volt on a story •nd acene. then divide into Ulree or fnur gn:>ups. Teams dec ide how they will portray the scene and present it before the-ir peers. ''Each ,11roup gives a critique. but not whether il wa.'i good or bad ," she added. ''The question is, 'Did you like it" Believe it? Did ll hold your at lcn!ion?' ·· KEV OPENS DOOn Purpose of workshops isn't U. prepare children for the theater;• the direclor explained. "ll"g a means of sharing, creating and ha ving a great lin1e. "But don't misunderstand. I'm not a psycho!oglsl. If a child has a serious problem nr tends to disrupt the class, I can't work with him ." Althoug h they don't ordinarily use sets or props, a costume box° ii on hand for those with a flair for tu rning an old apron into a Grecian gown. Illustrating how it works, thtl teacher described a workshop for Sunday school leachers uWizing recreation of Old Tes tament scenes. In one scene participants relate to Joseph and his coat of many colors . expressing feelings of jealousy, love and hate. To fill such a vital role. ont must be of good 5tock. That's basic with Pat Hume whos e mos l memorable period perhaps Wa5 .IS ingenue Of Eighteen Actorli, Inc .. 11; repertory grou p al Pasadena Playhoust which included 5uch talent as the Robert Prestoos. Victory Jory1, Don Porter and Dana Andrews. "It was a marvelous experience,'' iihe enthused. "We were nonprofit, had a built-in subscription au· dlence, and directors and actors all within our company. "We could do ju!t about 1nythln1 -which makes for good shows.•· With the ad veril of television series, the ca~t slowly split up to take leading roles, yet they're all still close friends. DIVERSIFIED BACKGROUND The .actre~s attended Sherwood School of Ptiusic. Northwes tent Un iversity. Goodman Theater of Chicago Art Institute. Brandeis lJntversity In Waltham, Mass .. Md i!I a graduate of Pasade na Playhouse. (See ORAMA, Part m DAlLV PILOT Frida/ A~9~sl 13 1117 1 Bock-to -school Sol e on Sc hedule ~trs. Don \•oycr explains the purpose of a Back-to- fichool rummage sale to son Dean and Stacey Shel· don. The sale, sponso red by the Cosla f\1esa Junior Your Horo sc ope Tomo rrow \\/omen's Club. \\'ill begin at 9 a.m. on Friday. Aug. 20. in the clubhou~e. ending at 3 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the llope l'l avcn School for the retarded. Peering Around REGIONAL Prtsldent~lect Blackie Mann will attend the joint business meeting_ of the F'leet Reser v e Association Branch and Unit 175 of Orange County at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 15, in the Knights of Pythil'ls Hall. Tustin. A potluck dinner will follow. \'!SITING the st.ate-<lY.'fled Ringling Museums wh ile vaca· tioning in Florida was Miss ,,_1 arianne Armour of Hun- ting ton Beach. WINNERS of a round robin tennis toomamenl at the Estero Beach Hotel. Baja California were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buckey of Ne wport Beach. Qt.her Ne wport participating were Mrs. Horst Chiesi. residenl.!I Mr. and From Page 17 ... Drama In addition to taking classes In script and lyric writing at the University of California campuses, she has studied music, written scripts, music a nd lyrics for children's pr(}- ductions. perfonned in sum· mer stock in lvoryton. Conn ., and a ppeared as ingenue on Broadway 8nd Chicago st.ages. Alt.hough she doesn't see her i;tuden ts as future actors, she would like to give them the chance to be on stage and work bcrore an audience. Wilh this in mind. yet another in· novation is in store for her thargcs. "I've had this in mind for some years,·• she revealed. "{ intend lo do a production for and with the children. "It v.•ill be one more challenge for them." Leo: Restraint May Bring Pleasure SATURDAY AU GUST 14 By SYDNEY O ~IAllR Best-selling auth(lr J e s s Stearn is adcpl at sizini:; up an indiv1dunl ilnd cnrrec11y iden- tifying the perso n's zodiacal 1ign. Stern tr!ls me he 1s usually right about 80 percent of the lime His own sign is Taunts. ARIES l ~larch 2\·t\pnl l!I)· Avo1rl un necessary jnurne_','s. Rr flva1lable for n1c ssages. fommunicale 1dc:i~. B:ick1ng romes fron1 surprisc source. Gains shown through wri!trn 1vord . 1f cilrcful. Grasp 111· nurndns. Closr relative is in- volved TAURL!S \Apnl 2()..fltay 20)· Lnn~·st<ind1ng debt ('Quld be paid Cement family rela· t1nnsh1ps .\1oney picture rc - qu irrs c!ariflcat1on. Protect valuables. Prccau1ion n n 11• pay~ dividends. Ch r ck hirlhdavs. anni versaries. Gift does 1n~ch for publ ic re!a'!ions. G[,\llN( (fl1ay 2!·June 20\. You niay be saddled v.·ith hurdcn of nldcr 1ndiv1dua1. Ser. cle:irly. Perceive h 1 d den meanings. Re cooperative withou1 being foolish. Overcome tendency to deceive ynurself. Pisrt!I: individual of- fers "'!Se counsel. Fashion Comeback CANCER \June 2\-.Ju!y 22 1· Don 't neglect essentials. Be Hands may be temporarily posi tive . tied. Means patience now is a AQUA RIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. requisite. \Vork in conjunction 18): Caution required in aff:1ir 11·1th groups, organizations. of heart. Hold rein on emo· Show respect to professional lions. Offer cooperiilion (n superio rs . Coo perate in Libra individual. Qu iet effnr! charitable, civic project. Be beh ind scenes brings rc~u!ts. receptive. Play cards cl ose. to chest. LEO !July 23·Aug. 221: Young person makes presence Friend may &train credulity. felt. Relationship is put to test. Be PISCES \Feb. IS.fl1arch 20\: aware of personal foibles. C-Ontacts indicaled w i l h Remember health resolutions. rea ltors. those conneetecl v.·ith Avoi d excess eating, drinking. home, security. Avoid self· Don'l mar pleasure by over.in· deception. See perso ns. silua· du!gence. Perceive dilemma tions in li ght of reality. Double of ol der person. check -tak e nothing for VIRGO f Aug . 23--Sepl. 22 1: granted. Know yourself - Accent now on v.·ork rela· !hen you understand others . tionships. Bash:: chores require IF TODAY IS YO U R completion. Delay now lead!'! BIRTHDAY you are a vi bran!. !o future problem. Know this : !'IC'nsuous indiv idual. Sc!f.ex- rc~pon<I accordingly. Leo in-pressio n ts necessary lo your d1v idual figures prominently. v.·e lfare. In recent times. feel· Scl sights on ultimate goal. ings may have been repressed. Thus you gain. By October, there is op· LIBRA /Sept. 23-0cl. 22): portunily for change. tr1vel Whal usually is close may now and a variety of experiences appear far away. D on't If single, marriAge may be on neglect basic duties connected horii on. Relationships are ap! wilh home, security. If travel· to be intensified. Be ready for ing, "keep in toudi." Aquarius meaningful cont.1ct.s. ''ou are individual will aid. Event oc· crealive and can gain through curs v.·hich reinforces personal written word. Key is to apply philosophy. your.9elf. SCORPIO IOct. 23-Nov. 21): Tt1 n .. 11 out""'°'' lu.:~Y t..r ""'' '" Dig deep for information: mt1ftt v •lld loY•, Ol'li•r S~llMY Omerr'• boof<lti. "$Kr1I 1-ilnh for M.., and d iscard the superricial. What w ...... n." s ..... t11r111<1t11 ""' 11 cenu •ppeor d rt · I be •o 0 1111rr A.1!rol09v 11<rt11, 1~1 DA.ILY e a ee a1n Y may PILOT . l o• :n«i. G••NI c•"''"' s11. obscured. Do some personel 11°". Ntw v.rk. N.v. 10011. invesligating. Involves funds1 J~;;:========::;;;J ()f mate, partner. Check ac· fll counts -take inventory. Be ~rceptive. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22· beny,b111r11 Dec. 21 ): Play waiting game ~·II" where financial commitment ~.annflD&ry is concerned. Delaying tactics 1111.lllDU work in your favor. Permit others to show their hands. Careful ob.5erv1tion brin gs needed results. Check le&al sou re.ts. CAPRICORJ~ <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Jt.take ally ()f one who performs special .!lervices. By giving a little you can receive a great deal. Study Vlrro messa1c. Diet. basic health pattern demands rev I e w . KNEE DEEP IN THOUGHT -t\utomolive lab at Golden \Vest College never looked !ike this before. But Frank Dix son, instructor, approves of the fringe benefits of a ne\v evening course in au to maintenance for \vomen beginning this September. Unde r the Hood Women Driven \Vomen drivers Y.'lll be liberated -through an in· troductory autnmoti\'e course -offered next fall hy Co!dC'n \\'est Evening College. Jlun· t1ngton Beach. lnstruc1ors '\'1)1 tear h \\'Omen. son1e fnr lhP /1rst time, what makes a n iiutomobile run, \\·hy il qu1ls and y,·hat is required for maintenance and repair el their o,1·n vehicles Study !op1c!1 will include lubrication systems, heating con!rol an1I cooling, electrical and braking systems, c<1rbure- tion and emergency serv ice. Dress for the Tuesday even· Ing classes at Westminster High School should be ap. propriate for performing a few ~·FREE ('''. ' ' ToBE fREETO bE ... to Lib minor repairs under lhe hood. Registration for e 1• en I n g classes. includ i n.1: the automotive lab. will be con· ducted alphabetically from I to 8.30 on f\.ionday, Aug. 30 .. A· C; Aug. 31. 0-.J ; Scp1. I. J\.Q, and Sept. 2. R-Z. Open registration v.•ill follow on Sep!. 9, 13, 14. 1~ and 16. INVOLVED. COME VISI T OUR FREE TO BE CE NTERS, IN ALL YOUNG CA LI FORNIA N/DEB-ONAIRE SHOPS. SPECIAL PL ACES FOR DISCOV ERI NG. LEARN ING. DO ING! GET IN TO LEATH ER CRAFT. CAN DLECRAFT. WI TCH CRAFT! MACRAME, POETRY, PERSON AL ECOLOGY. DEMOS ALL TH RU AUG UST. SO COME ON. FIND SOMETHING NEW TO DO ! TOMORROW? HAI R SINGEING DEMO, 10:30-430, MARY WEBB DAVI S FASHIO N COUNCIL, 10:30-4:30. Spaghetti straps for evening and bat· V.'ing and dolman sleeves for daytime make a comeback in the fall and winter collection of James Galano~. American fashion gian t fro m the \Vest Coast. NOW AT YOUR OROCEll ~-----'11,.,,1 NEWPORT ROBINSON'S • FASHION ISLAND • 644 -2800 . _. .... "' ... ,,... .... _.,..."1 .. ..,.. .-,,.,~ ......... ,..,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,""".., . ~ I < Contrast Enhances ' . • ~~~~r 1U.t1t n I''/' .... 71271 ,I tlall Size ~ czi# r . , CJ~ \El '1'r-. J Arthu(Kohier from the Arthur Kohler Collection J 1-lere is a dress especially created for hal!-siz~ ladies by Arthur Kohler, a new distinguished nan1e in the desig-n field. This one, with a con trasti ng center Cront panel that circles the neckline, is decoratively top-stitched. Note ho\v the panel curves and slims the figure. Absolutely ideal in knits, !'l)'lllhetic blends, gabardine, broad cloth , r:a.nnel, light and medium \\·ei ght ..... ·ool. 71271 is cut in ready-to-..... 'ear half-sizes 121/z. • 22 1,~. Size 16~2 requires approximately 211.! yards of 54" rabric for the dress and 1 ~~ yards of 54'' fabric for the contrast. To order 71271: give size. name, address and zip. Send $1.50. Address SPADEA. Box N. Dept. CX-15. li-1i.l ford, N.J. 08848. Pattern Books by Classi· fication: Fall and \Vinter Dresses -$1. College Counseling Lowers Drop-out Rate LOS A.~GF.LES (UPII - Three quaners of a million s;udents will drop ou t of col- lege 1hi.~ year-many of them, .11ccord ing lo Dr . Alberi J . Rosenstein, nol because I.hey r!on't belong i11 co!lcge but because they chose the wrong MChool to start ll'ith. Rosenstein. a membe r or the Preside1 ,t"5 advisory commit· tee on !iigher education, .lia_\'S. '"There' is litcrRlly nG error( made in the public schools lo· rlay to hel p the student select .lnd gain enlrance into !hf': proper school for hirn or her." Rose nstein, a child psychol- ()gisl, bega11 devoting a large share ol his practice to helir ing youngsters decide on a C'ol- lege after he discove red lhal il was a primary source of anxiety lo adolcs.:ent patients. ":itany high school gradu· 11 les face the first four year! rif college life wifh 1nten,:;;i\'e fears and anxiety. This can be 1111<1.rcd ff 1he youngsters re - r·et\e. prnper counselling and t:Ui•l:l ncr.'" he slllrl Three yenr~ ago he set up the College Counseli11g Cen- lrr of En("ino. Inc., anrl let>ll· .1i:ers fr om all fl\'Cr the t:niled Slate,<> ha1·e been co ming to l1im fo r help. Some of lhrm are like ni·uce. 1111 e:<tre1ne ly bright 17-year-old v;ho~e mother is a 3uccessfu) t'arccr woman and 11·hose father. a !l oll.rwoorl at- torney. is a Phi Beta Kappa gradua!e of Harvard. F.XrECTATlfl~S ''Thi.~ kiri was be.i;1 nnin;: to ha ve emouonal problems bc- eausf' he was afraid he could not lh•e up lo his parc111s' ex- pectations." Rosenstein said. Bruce had tentatively riecid- r.d to attend Ql'le of the mam- moth campuses of the Univcr. sity of Califomia. but Rnsen- stein pcr.<>uarlerl hi m to go '" Pit1.er. a highly esteemed small instit ution. "Bruce "·as immature. and •' he was physically small and self-conscious about it,'• Hos- ens1ein said. "He y,·as bright and he would hare been ahl e to make the grades at lhe Unive:rsity of California, but he \4'0Uld hav e just been one of 30,000 kids. He: needed a sma ll school where people would say, 'there goes that sm:irt dude.' a place "'here he could stand out." "College has lo be the fun- ne st four years of yo11r liff', arid if Jt isn't, il's a waste of time," Rosenstein said. AClllE\'E He !rii>s lo help col:egl'- bound youngsters select an at- mosphere in >Ailicb they will achie\·c. "\\le created a monster 40 years ago '4"hen '4"e dec ided !hat evel'}•body should go lo college." Rosenste in .~aid. "ThM'l when some or them couldn'l make il "·e creatrd a second Frankenstein bv es· tablishlng t11·0-\·ear colleges. A kid 11,·1th an IQ of 96 doesn·1 belong in college. bu! his par- enTs ha\'e told him all his lifr he mu st go to college . and if he doesn"l, he's a failure to himself." Before advising a stude:nt to apply to a particular <:ol!egc , Ro,i;enstei n e1'aluates !heir probable success. ··Each ~chool ha~ a profile <if v.·hal it \Va11ts,'' he exp!ain- rd. One college select.o: its !llu- 1J en ls by C'Omputer, and Brov•n University uses a ma!h- cmatical formula '4'ilh a cer- tain number of poin!~ for J?:rades and extracurricular ac- tlvi1 !es." The goal. Ro<;enstein feels. Is ;iot to try to get a student int o the most pre:stigiou,i; school possible, but to cnrnl1 hirn at a campus '4·here he will fit in comforlably, and where he ~·ill be re1\·ardcd ti•· enough success that he "'ill want lo stay in :school. I See by Today's Want Ads e TIRED OF' GO l'.'IG TO THE LAUi'IDERi\JAT??? There is an Automa1ic '~Mhl'T' and dryer (rlce· Irie~ tor sal~ in the \\l ant Ads today. e 00'.'l'T F'ORGET T Ii F. Dl~IE ·A. L~E DEAD- LINE iS 3:00 O'Clock r11. rlay::~: f,\XD RE SURE TO READ TIIE.'fl • \\'A~T r.ooo TRA~S· PORTATION f'OR DR !V- I:"\'G AROU!\'D TO\VN?~? llwre Is .11 '&l Con:air for 1>ale, e.nd it's clf'nn anrl runs good, 11"1 hurry up ""ii don'! mi1111 thl~ oppor. 1u•~r. CAILY PILOT J9 Funding Projects, Lectures Top Club Agenda Speakers, fund -raisers and a luau are sC'heduJed net.:! l"'t'PI.: by Orange Coasl organiul· lions. Secretaries Ha rry F. Block. a pri\'ntc in vestigator will address thr ll arhor Ar ca Le ga t Se<·ret;iries followini:: a 7 ,30 p.111. dinner \\1erlnesday. Aug. 18. In the Jolly l\nigl1t restaurant. Ciarden Grove. Block \\"as a 1nernber of lhe Or;tnge Counly She r i r f 's f)('partment for seven year~ and an luvf's11gator for the Orange County Dis lr1t t r\!- torne) '.s office for 10 years prior to going into rri\•ate practice. Accounta nts Ornnge County Chap l<' r. American Sol·iety of \~'on1en Aecoun1a11ts, \1•tll hrar about .l\la11agen1cnt Control Through Projected Cash Flow. Speaker \\'ill be E \\'1ll1arn \\lil!e. business <'ounselor for sniall business and part·lline professor at Cerritos Col!rge. 1'hf' group "'Lii mr11t at G.30 pm. Th11rsday, Aug. ltl, 111 !hr J olly Roger Inn. Anilhr1rn . \\'ilir, a lian•nrd gr:lduale 1vho holds a n1astcrs 1n busint>ss :ic!,-,inislration , l1as t;1ugh t cou, 3es on crt·l11t and <'Ollt>ction,i; ;ind credit ni;inagp. rne nt at UCLA r rid C;iHfom1a Sta te colleges al Long Beach and Los A11geles. Pi Pi Chap!er Pi Pi Chapter, Tirta Si1in1a Phi n1er11bers and t he i r husband~ will gather at the Fountai n Valley home of r-.lrs. Lro Lancd on al 7·30 p,1n. S:t1J1rrlav, Aug 21 fnr n l1 nr!1- tiona! poolside luau, HB Auxilia ry A rununage ~ale. to rnisr funds for the Huntington Beach Roys Clu b, will be st;ii::- cd at 10 a.111. Sa turd;iy, Aug. 21 , 1n the Jl unlinston Be:1ch Odd Felloll's H:ill Sponsor 1~ the club's Ladies Auxilial]'. Aris , Crafh Ahout 125 ar11sans 1v11l display thri r works at Pl:'17.rt Pa rk, San Clemente from 10 a m 10 ~ r m .";itnrday AliK. 21. and SunJay, Aug. 22. The annual Art-Craft Fair 1s ~ponsorrrl by the San C!emcnte Arts antl Cr.'.lfls Club. LB Women The monthly luncheon :ind <'nrd party .~p<insored by the \VonH.1n"s Club of Laguna Beach "·i\1 begin at 12 :30 p.111. Oil Fridii~', Aug. 20, ltl the clubhOUSf', Reserva tions ;i\ ~I S!I 1nav be rnade \\'i!h \1rs, Kim F:lli.~ or J\·lrs. Ross ~l eunier. Con1n11ttec 1ntmbers are the r-.1n1cs Nona Keen Duffy, C'h:.iirm:.in. George Barnt !, Lela r·inklca, La Hue Larson, Clifrord Lou cks and Lou!! Underwood. Twi ns' Moms J\trs Thon1a s \lu!lcn will open her !\fission V1eJo homP. to Sadd lcback J\1othcrs of 'fy,·ins for a dessert meeting at 7 30 p.m. \\'cdnesday, Aug. 18. J'ersonal Dcvelopmenl 11,•ill be discussed by an environmental psycholog1st. HAVE YOU VISITED OUR NEW STOREo FOUNTAIN \l .. LLEV-llllOI M•qnoll• 51. tr T•lt>e•l FOUN"f .t.ltj V.t.LLEV-161 •1 1-'MDOr l!lvd. a. E<hng•r f.L l OllO-EI loro '' ""'"ltl<I llo.•11 COSTA MESA.-1>00 Ha·bor 11 1\id •1 W•!Ml~ !t. COSIA. MESA--7U E. 111~ St. 30222 CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY AND HILLHURST IN LAGUNA NIGUEL '"!UNTING lON !IEACH-1\IJ! 1!e1c~ 81~d M All•ni. 5.t."ll.t. jltj,t, "Ile W E<11nq" 1na llro>to! ~I. HUNftNGTor.; f\EACli-98'1 A<l8"" •• 8«•ok~unt MUN11N(;f0N 5EoACH-ll•8Ch a. f<lln<1e• HUNTING~ON 8EACH-War11Cr '-S~rongcJ&lt " WE$TMINSTEFl.-e1U WoUmtnsru .r Golden Wttt No l iquor at the Westminster, Village Center', Beach Blvd, at Atlanta, Warner at Springdale, Adams al Brookhurst Stores. 241 ea. Penetray Light Bulbs 6~s100 Buy 6 and Sove A4c Choke etf 100, 60, 75 or 40 ... 011 lamOU$ P-lray i11• 1d t Irv.it light bulbi at biG 11av1ng•, Reg. $4" Women's Sunglasses $300 r 0J.oo<1obl1 suno!~ ,,, ..... th ;,·• $1yln •. W,Opes on<I <Di<>fl. <..v., you• t i"'$ opl11\'\Ufn pro- 11chon pl'" c!fllr vi1oon ••• al sov..,,. •. $500 &S600 Values! Real Hair Eyelashes SAYf s•.oo ,, ss.oo $100 fl..bbie D"'""'"""""'" o'ld ;,.,. t ~ued cve!oshc1 ol llumon hoor, <<>mpl•tc w!lh odhtl,.<'. Your 1>e,1 olomour bur•· $)QOOv.1 .. :Mr. Ghe Men's Cologne ·2~!~. Compc.rt t• Othett Selling fhewhtr• fer 70c ~Automatic Trans. Fluid 3:•1 00 &IMll.AL MOTOU .A"110YtD Mil" wilt\ o!I tvl>U of '"'°'""'le Ca8 ada's Dominion Rare Canadian Whisky QUART $466 Co"Ocloo" ...+.u•r ol lh btot L•ont M<lw<I .,., lull llcn>nt'ld t.i."d •<>'• os lh """'•· A Thrltrr _i..,,,. .... ~11'1111••· Handi.om• di•ti"''"'• spert ,1>;,1 1ly!e; W.. P1 rma Pru• polye>l t r & cotton bt1rnh. Choai1 f1om o••<>t fo~ior. 1ry1.,, m g,.ot coK>n , Ne .. n l lash1cn ., .. n11 100! :>-M-L-XL. Reg. sr• each Men's Knit Sport Shirt 2~$5 Pap11lo• <1tw ,,,,.:. •'vff '" •o•l>1on ~ & mul1"1"1><" Suy now cl o so•.,•111: Reg. IJ" each Boys' Sport Shirts 3:'5 ('lttl ,tand""J ~ .. i.... ..... """"' pnpul<1< •tylc >I>'••• •hnh on ~"''er <Oft (;••"'" )hit •. >II \I\~" ,1,.,,., "' toll'> ""'""'' ~olc>r,. :. .... ,a,., 1a. ileg. $1" ea. Garden Hose ~'1"•10 ''· ~1.~~5::2; 2 ~ s 3 Regular 69' 24 Inch ~ Swim Ring @49c Wax Colorful rwnd 11'1Q1 kffP k;ddill atloot In WOl<'r. So ... f0(' • h lfl(I $1 .00 0., ~io!, • Men's No Iron Dress Shirts Colon or 2 ~ s5 White! 1 <.,.,.,'1 '"°"'"0 sho•t tll..,ve stvlH in ~·­'"'<>"'""' 1>1•'> pelyf't..-(., (OMCI> bl•n<I• 1., "''"'" & l<11h'°" col°"· S•••• I ~ V1-11, Oscillating Everaln Sprinkler ····'"·-s300 Co•••• <>'to op ,,, '1,000 14. "· Horo·l'ip '~- Reg. 94'-30 Qliart Ice a...ts 77' »n.tthin11 for tv•l'V •:tchen--ill 0" u"beotubl11 pr!.:.! 'Tumbler" bowl>~ m!JO~, kiolchup & ""''lord df•plnW~ k • cube !fOyl., llorbe'u" plO'"" ""'"Y mo,.! ' .-. ' , ,, " Reg. s21 11 Solid State '· Phonographs $12 00 New •·•1><td !iym~ic "'•lh wlod 110•• omp!iffitr !"' on•IO'lt wund. Srpot- <J!• c""'t•ols for an -off ,.,.,1.,.... •. '"""' '""rroli. 9 Varieties! 14·••·• Pound 11 ;, ~t-~.I Jumbo Cookies ·· '\\i!.iii:::~~J'J 3 ~ $1 00 '. I}_•~ R (l><x>1• or,."""'"" Jumbo on,mcl coo~•••. d.xolo!.,, -( .,,11., or <Juple1' >Otvf "''h" '" I• l><J'lCI boQ1 1,mon, oal• ~ r~•ul. <>l<J fo1h•~d (cainul 6 •u~c' cook it >, <1'1d lig ban, Reg. $1013 Metal Foot lockers $600 Save doUo., or. hof cctor ni.tal locl•n m Pumpk1,., &•n er 11111" bol ~ cflOmel OYff J-ply ~ .. ,... ... from~•. Doubl• weight leorhcr co•rv 1-.ondla.. NN dr>lgM ond coioo1. In ~ ,roc~•"ll type ond tlf;iU!GI' '*'OS for ...,,,,.,, .,, offlu us.. ' Re ,$4" Solid State 12 Pocket Radio s300 (,,.. . .,, ••ll'O oaocl p1rf- t~r a rod11) pr le I'd~ low, C- p !tte "'''" bolltry, 1a~ ond to•l')'CGJ~. 5 Pc. Tank Cover · & Bath Mat Set $J98 DISCOUl1' J PRJCl ' ' ~- I I '. ' -··--· (, · ... - .- frldu, Augu1t J3, 1971 Area Men in Service Around the World N1vy ~tty O!Ucer Stttnd Cla" Mic.be! R. Goble, hus- band •I the former MW lrtne A. Manriquei el San Juan Capistrano, is a N 1 v a I Rnervist serving two weeks of active duty aboard the dertroyer USS Gearing with tM U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. He is going through 1 highly ooocentrated on-board training program iocluding antl·sub- marine warfatt, a I r c r a f t guard and rescue, refuellng at sea, surveillance and convoy screening maneuvers. ti.Udshipman Second Class Job11 L. Carltou, son or Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carlton o( 2D40 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa, 1s now undergoing iiUmmer amphibious training at the Naval Amphibious Bas t . Coronado. He is a member of the Na val Reserve 0 ff i ce r Training Corps Unit at the University of California at Los Angeles. He is a 1969 graduate of Newport Harbor High School, Newport Beaci1. ?o.fidshipman Second Class Tadasbi M. Mit•uoka, son of Pitr. and 1'1rs. Norio Mitsuoka of 9200 Larkspur D r i v e , Westmiru:ter, is n o w un- ........ ca ' ·•--.:. dergoing summer 1mph.ibious training at the Na v a I Amphibious Base, Coronado. He is a meinber of lhe Naval Reserve 0 ff 1 c er Training Corps Unit at the University of California at Los Angeles. Coast Guard F.nsign Leslie A. Wiley, son of Mr. and Mr!. Carl A. Wiley of 13-4 lrl!, ind husband of the fonner Mist Lynn D. Maxey of 'NT Begonia SL, all of Corona del Mir, wa9 graduated from a three Wttk courae at Ole Environmental Indoctrination School of the Naval Aviation Schools Coril· mand at the Naval Air Station. Pensacola, Fla. DAILY 10 TO 10 SUN.-10 TO 7 Rene1val D1re in '76 ~enty-five year lease on beachfront by city of Newport Beach to Lido Isle Community Association expires June 10, 1976 and will r equire a vote of people for r enewal. It was extended once in 1951 after original pact in 1929. Association pays city COSTA MESA and HUNTINGTON BEACH STORES ONLY! $750 annually. cl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1M Eisaku Sato Under Fire ij With No End in Sight ri 'I ~ TOK'i'O IUPI) -Elsaku Sato ts an embattled Prime Minister. Within the past six months Sato ·-Japan's l o nge st reigning Prime Minister - has suffered one setback arler another. The end is nowhere in 5ighl. Opposi1ion parties fire mov· tng in with increa sing vehemence on !he ?O.year-old Prime P.1inlster. In session after session of the Diet (Parlian1ent), Sato is the ob- ject of crltlcal questions and probes. There are also siRns of discontent \\'ilhin Salo's own ruling L ibe r a 1 Democrat1c Party (LDP). When Pres1denl Ni1on last month announced his forthcoming visit to the Chinese mainland. one could bear grumblings in the ranks. Even more ominous for Sato, there are indications that big business in Japan, one or the two major political forces in the countrv. is a!~o dissatisficrl ~·i!h ·Sa to' s performance in re c e 11 I nionths, Several prominent business I ea d e r s h;ive publlcally slated it is lime for a change in Japan's leaders. The criticism began al the beginning of the year when the prime minister railed to resolve !hr ll.S.·Japan texti le dispute. Bilatcrnl government talks broke rlown nnd :-ia1o, ,,·hose reputatio n ls built on his ability to grt 11long with Lhe American.c:, had to accept a plan for \'11luntary quotas on lhe part of the Japanese tex- tile industry. Then loC'al elections \\'ere held throughou! the country in 1'1arch, and they were more trouble for Sato. The election which carried the most in· !crest was the one for !he governorship of Tok~·o. held by l.Rflist Byokichi Pif i nob e . ,.finobe has been a thorn in Sato's side for sever11I ye:irs :ind thus the Prime Ministrr threw his full weight he.hind ~finobe's n pp one n t , a relt11ively obscure f or me r T okyo pollce chief. Despite and extensi\'e -and costly public relation~ campaign, Salo's candidate Cemmbsloned lost by over a million voles. And left ists won not only the Tokyo governorship but also those in Osaka and Kyoto, Japan's other major cities. The elections for the upper house in the Diet reinforced the trend. The LDP kept its majority, but the Socialist:; in· creased their number <lf seats in rural areas, long considered the JXIWer base for the LDP's popularity. For Sato, it was a real blow and he lost prestige in a country where to lose fa ce is lo lose power. The biggest blow to Sato's prestige, hov.·ever, came on July 16, the day Nixon an· nounced his trip to China. ' 25 FT. OF FOIL 2 DAYS ONLY 12" x 25 ft. roll of foil \\'Tllp in box \\'ith handy metaJ cutter edge. ~The United States gave Japan r about two hours notice of Nix· ~· on's announcement. but due to translation and d e c o d i n g precedures, Sato himself had I only minutes notice. i~. I Quite simply, Sato was ~1 upstaged. • H !! KING SIZE NESilES BARS J DAYS ONLY 4/'1 00 'T'rt'llt youri:l'lf to )'OUI' favo rite king size Nestle• bar. Limit 4. f.. ~ DECORATOR PILLOW ~ !1 SAT. & SUN. ONLY 97p $'. t' ·. YOUR CHOICE ~ ,. FACIAL TISSUES 14~ 2 DAYS ONLY 2M sl1~1'ts in llox. Soft, a bsorbenl. in pastel t As~orted colora, patterns and sizes n( thrOI\' ptlJO\\S, ~ ~ Buy Sf'veral at this low Kmart prier. ~ ~ta:~"'M~J'ri'•?J.'., t colors. Lln1it 4. ' .. ,...,_ ... ,....,. . ...,, ...... ,..... ... _,~ .. ....._,..,.,.,,,, .. ..,,., .. ~-..:·--,~ .... .,, ••• _,._,, •c.•·• .,,,...,. ·'.-:T r·;~J<U>'01 '" When Sato met Nixon la~t I " .I l · fall. the two ''"d"' promised 30" BAR STOOL HI-SIGN RA YON RUGS l'' ,: .. ' lo keep in close touch on the ~ , Chloa Issue. Salo returned ORCHID TOWELS 'I 2 DAYS 48" LIGHTING FIXTURE $1088 2 DAYS ONLY move to se\lle tile China issue, 4 I 00 JJAdded seat. Comes in ' ' ii from \Vashington confident ~, ONLY $4.44 $277 that if there were to be any 2 DAYS ONLY . Full s"·ivel bar ~tool with 11 ·J 2 DAYS ONLY i i,I Japaldn an~ !he United States for !!~:~.ri;1~·d.11~Si;a,d~~~~1,1~~ . it ''STOP." "GO," "YIELD." "SLO\V" ru "s Ra>•oo pil e, ;1 \Vlt wou act in concert. 'J\o.•o ~ly to"·eli;: '"'ork and ..,. ' " j " IH 1 le ena.mt'I fluore~ent fixture has 3 ft. oord 2 light.I f. iron leg>. [. '< non-skid back. Red, ;·ello,~·, ""'etn, black/\\'h1\e. h•"" <h · UL _, ' ' That Washington feels that feel 1l ~ clolh. A!.sl . _colors. . .,. ·~ a1n. approv.,..... it does not have to always decorative borders. Llmlt 4. ~ .... ,.~ iO'O.i.~~..., .. ; L. ~'>l"""~:.r.;i\B&CZ;Cl'""'irn~~'"" ~ ...... ~'!:~~~~l"rS-.. o<°"':;".'.'~'"''.:' ~~,·~ ~· ~~':::'.""".'~"'1!~~~ keep io close touch with Tokyo f~>~-i~ ... ~-!·~~~.-.,,, 4 ..::-:.:.. ,,...-\...._ • .., ., ~ r,., !t ~~-_::.-*w;t#·e::.""'1" .. \\'!'I.,.,..,~' r - has upset the J:ipanese public. ' The Primf' Minister could do 1~ little more than vent his Mger ._ .end frustration . Sato. one of Nationalist .~ China's staunchie.st sup-~ porters, ha~~ problem when it .~ comes lo v1s1t1ng Peking -he r. probably "'ould never get an 1•: invitation. J In their o ffi ci al '.t] pronouncements, ~1ao 'fse· r,, Tung, Chou En,Lal and other r~ Con1munist Chinese officia\.c; ~ a lways refer to Sato ' s ~ militaristic government and , n1ake it clear that lhey are not ·~ aiming their insults towards ~~ the J apanese people 1, lhem~elves but towards their ~ leader. ;A MEN'S STRAP & BUCKLE 2 DAYS ONLY $277 OUR REG. 3.96 LADIES COTTON SHIFTS OR ' CULOTTE DRESSES I 2 DAYS ONLY ' I· !' . 11 I. 2/$5°0 ~ I ' REG. $3.96 " f' t) l.adie11 cotton shih!i or culott~ fl · .• in a larce 11sst. of color~ and ~ 11tyle11. Coo I 11.1 a summer ;] N bree1.e. Buy several at thi1 \' .. 1 } F ' i • f I ~ Jn romfort l'lnd slyl r in thi~ r.,,c;u11l slrpi n "·ith i_1 1 lo\v Km11.rt price. Sizes 8-18. rushioned lnncrsolr' and hlack cr<'pr h<'rls and solcg. I.. t: ~ Ahse11tee Ballots Set :1 A\·a.llable in i::olden brass 11.nd bro"·n, Sizes 6!),12. ~· t \ taw;r._-r.;-,~-:;-~·~r;,;-..c;~~:;:z:J ·-·_._ .• ~..:iwa:;Gwim!"!PXSI CVB'lTi'r"Y'.T:·{ Absentee ballots for the Sept. 14 election concerning Saddleback College's bond proposal will be available at the Orange County Registrar of Voteni Aug. 16 through Sept. 7. According lo Dr. Fred H. Bremer, president and auperlntendent of the college, 1 two-thirds plurality is re- quired for passage of the bond proposal asking $24,870,000 ror the financing of perm11nent facilities at the fo.fis.s.ion Viejo campus. Ballot! may be obtained at lhe office of the county rcgi~trar, 1119 E. Chestnut St .• PENNZOIL EXTENSION LADDER 2 DAYS ONLY Santti An1, or by addressing 2 DAYS ONLY 2· DAYS ONLY • • 4-PLA YER ,BADMINTON SET $224 2 DAYS ONLY REG. $3.88 n rfiri:il si n• hnrd\\·ond rackets, 20 ft. ta ped nl't and l\\'0 shutllecocks, plus poles, &takes, ropes. Smith Corona ADDING MACHINE 2 DAYS ONLY requests to P. 0. Bo:r 11298, $24•88 S11nla Ana . ' Robe n L McLaughlin, .: Edll homf' movif's "·ilh BA.IA Editor. Compltte "'ilh l'X· ·I MOL. 701 $5300 Costa Afesa, ha1 been RIG. $15.16 tra srl1re tapes and 1pllce1. i comml.ssione(! • Ueu· D G I d 28 foot 1turdy, Yf'I 11~111. L:'v 11nd :\O\V molor oil. $1.48 r Jl:r~. 64.84 11ddlntz mRchinr -for home or office. Save 1.en anl colonel In t he egree ran C "'tight. l.Juminum &tt>p hid-d in Automotive Dent . 200 llT. PAINTED •Ill CHll T ........ ,,.,,... 11 no\V-and charge It at l\1n11.rt. C&li!orn1t Na tional 1;d~•:···:.::•~1·~·~•:aJ~•~•Y:.:•~•·~'":·~--~;:::':~:::::::~'--~'~·~=-:..~ .. :::~::-_::.::·-~· ·:.,.,.:;"':;"~-~-""=·~"":!;'::''!':~'~·~·~~~~~~'!!~~~~~"::!:~':..:...,..::::•::--::-::;::::::..:·:~'-·:·:·-:"'":-~::::==~====~~ C uard . Ht comm and• A Ney,·port Beach girl, Mary Jan. P.tertdith. rte(':ived a I the 146Ul Aeromtd> masttt ol 1cienct dogreo lhl• C 0 $TA M E $A H U NT I N GT 0 N BE AC H cal Evacuation Squid· week from Kansas State TOD at lh~ Van Nu yt r .. c1 .. ,, Collogo, Emporia, 2200 HARBOR BLVD. Atr National Guard d11rfng rertmoniet for 1um· lat Wilson) · · Ba _ __ _ ~ JDf.r ldtoal.-1tudent~. • .. ·- 19101 MAGNOLIA (at G,trfltld) f .. • h f ( I n f • • s n t s fi " • p t d • • L ' • 0 • • ' ' L ' ' d • • J • g f"dar. A1191nl lJ, 1971 New Di ·ssension Wave Rips Throu.gh Angels NEW YORK -In sbort, the M&elll ffily be on the vtrp of mutiny. The team has all tilt makings ol a powder keg ready to tall Into a volcano as continued reports of dl.9con1alt rock an already llsUng ahlp. One of the cl ub's leading players gave this columnist an exclusive report Thurs- day night in the Yankee Stadium dressing quarters moments after the downtrodden Halo• had dropped a doubleheader to the red-hot Yankees. Only because I protnised l would keep h.is identity from reaching print did he agee to spill out his feelings which he &ay~ reflect those of his teammates. "Tbe big problem," he bt1an. "Is the guys don't like Lefty (Harold Phillips, the manager) and they don't llke Dick Walsh (the general manager). Halos Face Senators; Lose Pai1· By GLENN WRITE ot ,,.. Dtlllr ~u .. '"" WASHINGTON -Rip ped by dissension. and cut down by a doubleblll lo1s at Yankee Stadlwn Thursday night, the Angels Invade R F. KeMedy Stadium hete tonight to o~ a three game set l\'ith t he Senators. Ahdy ~fesseramlth will work on the ft!.OU.Qd for the Angels, who have scored once In their last 21 innings -and that was an unearned run. They were down A\ltl. Tl ........ u Au•. 15 A~g. 16 A lllJel Slate All ··-.,. lllMl'C (1111 Anft lt •I W11nlno!1K1 Ano•I• t i W11l'llno1"" Ar.g1l1 t i W••~lnt!cro Am11l1 t i 8011011 ~:1J ....... ~:1! P.m. lO:U t .m. ~:U "·"'- fOr the Jt).count twice in Yankeedon1, They, dropped the opene r, 3--0, then fell in the II -inning nightcap, 2-L In the first game they had nine hits (same as New York) and got their Jcadoff batter on base in 11even of nine in- nings. Yet they couldn't score. The second game was further frustra- tion because when they sco red In the third inning they had the bases loaded ·with no outs, got in a run. then loaded the sacks again but could tally no more. Hero for New York in that second lif{ w'as fonner Dodger hurler Mike Kekich, now a resident of Bellflower. He stymied t he Halos on four hits in 11 innings and was Victimi.!ed when the defense com- mitteed three errors in the third stanza. Thus he upped his record to 6-2 since the All-Star break, has a 7·6 mark for the seeson and he5 al ready won more games In a single campaign than ever before. After the third inning he allowed only one hit -a two out single by Ken Berry In the ninth. The unfortunate Angel v.•a11 Tom Murphy who went 8 J/3 innings, yielded fi\•e ·hits and surrendered a run on a w1lk. a stolen base and Horace Clark's ainglt. The Yanks' wlnning run came w\lh twa out _m the 11th and Bobby ~1urcer at the plate. He had two strikes ag11.lnst him -.:hen he socked a Lloyd Allen pitch to left Qnter to bring in Gene hfich11.e\ from tblnl. ~flchael had come through with a plnch dooble earlier, hitting for Kekich. 1!COl'IO CAMl- CALt,OIWIA NIW '1'011( •' r h''I •'rh~ Al.....,•, l'b ) o o o l(~nntv, J'I> J O D O lllv..,.s,rf !i01 0Dlllb•,C 3 0 00 L,All""· p O 0 0 0 """"'""• ' 1 D D D M<Mu!len, Jll l O O 1 Mur<•'. cl S O , 1 ~Yin. If J 0 0 0 Wl\lit. U ~ 0 0 G F....,.,,1, "' 3 o O O 111om1>110, d • D 0 0 O'llrl"1. •~ 10 0 0 F.Alou. 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"He doesn't handle the players well, the playe.rs don't agree with a lot of the changes he makes durlng games. He knows baseball but that doesn't make him a good manager. "The whole team ha1 gotten down .•• morale is low. We've h11.d meetings among ounelves, trying to tell each other to play for ourselves:, not for Wal1h and Lefty. "But the tension is continuing to build -It's ready to explode. I can't give 100 percent of myself under these: con· dlUons and I don't think the others can either. "The general attitude of the player~ ~ -----WHITE WASH --- now ls they know something must. be done treplaclng Lefty and Walsh) but that it won't be done. Sometimes I'm cm· barrassed to wear an Angels uniform .. , sometimes I'm embarrassed just lo Ix· in the organil~llon . "I hate to be unhappy -you lean1 to l'IC'cept getting beat, but ool thi~ ro?(u •&~ "'ay. l '1ll fed up with everything. \'cs, I would likl' to bf' trad- ed. "I don't know how much lower morale can get. 1 think the learn would get a big boost now if we had a ne\v manager - 'omeone like Gene fl.1auch, Bob Lemon or Bill Rigney • . . anyone v.•hG could get control of the players." Asked if he thclught current feeling would carry through the re mainder of this swing east, he said yes. Asked if he thought the team might get to the point \.\'here it would refuse lo play unW changes were made , he ans\veref only : "No one wants lo be a quitter." Earlier in the day two Angels catchers • unloaded their feelings to New York reporters. Jeff Torborg, fonner Dodger, sald, "I don't care anymore ... I"ve had it In California. Even when 1 wasn't playlng !or the Dodgers I wasn't as low as I am now. "On th.is club l can't even respect the uniform 1 'm wearing.,. Jerry Moses, acquired from the Bolton Red Sox ,also let his unhapptneu out : "Lefty tears down cuil(idence. Ht '• unsure of his actions and is disorganized. Leadership~ There just isn't any. "Walah is a detriment to baseball. He has no regard for players feelings. Tony Conigliaro's eyes should have been ex- amined before he quit. But lhis club - Walsh. in particular -takes no initiative \\'hen it comes to players' welfare. ""'e travel second class, have a second UP'I TtlH"'"9 PH ILLIES ' WILLIE MONTANEZ (LEFT! BEGINS A DYING CATCH AGA INST DODGERS ... • , , Then ~I After Ump David DavidlOn Wh•n th• Ood9•rs.' St•v• Garv1y Was Ruled Safe. Call Wa1-Lat1r Overrul.d. S ports Clipped S hort Tarkenton Inks Contract BROOKVILLE, N.Y. -Fran Tarken· ton, the New York Giants' star quarterback, failed to gain ground in hil'i contract dispute with club president \Vell- ington Mara and Thursday inked the same pact he had spurned earlier. Tarkenton signed a one-year. $125,000 cootract following a 2'h-hour confe_rence ~'ith. 1'ilara, four days after the scrambl- ing signal caller left the team in Houston and flew home to Atlanta. "Both \Vellington and I are positively \'ery happy \\'ilh the s\gnlnR." Tarkenton said in a statement released through the Giant's press relations offict. "I'm very, very sorry it had to go like it did. At the Ume I left l thought I wal'i right. I admit it was hasty move," he said. e Schlee Bolds Lead SUTI'ON. Mass, -John Schlee, winles!'I In five )'ears on the pro golf tour, nursed a slim lead in a bunched pack while Ken "Hawk" Harrelson was the "peoples choice'' today entering the second rowid of the $16.S.OOO ~fassachusetts Classic. Schlee, a 32-year-<1ld one-time r-.·temphis State star, fashioned a brilliant six·under· par 34-32-66 without fanfare while 1-i<•r· relson drew the cheers while carding a 73 Thursday in lhe first round of the 72-hole tournament at Pleasant Valley Country Caub. A resident of Dallas and !utored by Ben l-Iogan. Schlee had se\'en birdies and a lone bogey in launching a bid for his first tour vic tory. The PGA Rookie of the Year in 1966. his best showing was a second place finish in the St. Paul Open that season. e Ro•en·nll Whu TORONTO -Australian KP.n Ro!'e\vall has today off to savor his hurd-fou~ht 7-6 , 2-6, 6-4 vicl.ory over lh.lrd·seeded Chit Drysdale Thursday nii;:ht in lhe $70,0(l(l Canadi:u1 Open tennis championships. The rare off.day will help him rest up hclore mectiog lop.-see<lf'd J o 11 n New combe. the \Vin1 bledon king wh11 downed sevenlh·seeded Marty Riessen of Evanston, Ill., 6-4 , 7-5 in another tough quarterfinal, Semifinals of the men's singles \\'ill be played Saturday. The final, paying $10,000 to the winner and $5,000 to the loser, is set for Swiday. for selecting teams for next year's Olym- pic Games in (l.1unich. e Q11arry R e instate d LOS ANGE LES -California and V.'a.!hingl on slR\e athletic commissions have reinstated hcti\IY"'eight contender .Jerry Quarry, schedulrd to box an ex· hibltinn 111 Anahi!im Saturday ni~h1. Quarry \\'BS s~nded in \Vashington for ril ing an inro~ete appli caLion. The California commission recogn11.ed the ac- lion. The fighter "'a!I reinstated Thursday v.·hen he completed the applic;:;tion. Quarry. from Bellflower. \.\'ill fighl Ray Slt'fnberg of Riverside in a four-round match ;it Anahe inl Convention Center, then \vork 111 the corner of his younger brother, Mike. in a light. hl"llvy\veight bout ag11inst Oakland's a1uC'k Hamilton. e tl'orlrl /tlarl< Sel JI El~~INKI -Fain;1 ~lclnlk or Rus~1<i set a world record of 210 feel. 6 inches for the \vnmcn's discus lhrow Thu rsday and helped n1nlnt11in her country's lead in the 10th Europe an Track and Field Cham- pionships. It was lhe !irsl world record o{ the meet at llelsinkl 's Olympic Stadium. Baylor to Play Last Season For Lakers LOS ANGELES {AP I -J-:lgin D1ylor, the soul or the Los Angeles Lakers, 1ay1 he 's healthy again for one last season Jn the National Basketball Association. ''There's no doubt this will be my last ~·ear," Baylor said Thursdfly. He will obser\·e his :17th birthday the day btfor• the Lakers star! µr11.cticc_ Sept. 17. "TI1is is definit ely th.e IHst.·• The Lakers' cap1ai n played in only twa games last season because of injuries. He undenvent surgery for a torn Achllles' tendon 011 Dec. 2. "I'd have relirrd after last season if I'd played a full season. Then rnaybe I would not play this year. r want to retire healthy, on niy own, I don't want injury to rorl'e my retirement." Raylor·s career as 11 professional, which began in 1958 when the Lakers \Vere in r-.-!inne::i polis, also has betrt plagued with knee problen1s. Bot/1 knees have seen e11tensive ~urgc ry. One is minus a quarter of a knee cap. Yet the former Seattle Uni\lersity All- Amer iC"H n from Wa shington, D.C., ha111 scored 23,043 points in 837 games fo r a 12- scason average of 28. lfe's among only a handful of NBA pla ye rs to score more than 20,000 polnst in a career. PanAm Games Conclude; e 11.S . Te o1n i11 Cuba f\f!A(l.11 , Fla. -The U.S. volleyball team left here Thursday for Cuba and a chance to compete in next year's Olym- pic Games. Al the end of the third day ol com· petition the llussians had a totvl of six ~old medals, two sil\lers and thrcl' bronzes. Their old rivals, the Ea~t f:ennans, had four golds, four silvers iind three bronzes. Hc'11 6 (eet 5, 220 pounds, shorter than most NBA forwards. But ~·s pulled down more lhan 11.400 rebounds. Baylor doesn't feel his age will do more than make him pace himself during the iong regula r season. U.S. Cyclist Triumphs CALI. Colombia (AP) -The: naming torch atop Pascual Guerrero Stadium wl\I be douled in tropical twilight today en· ding the stnh Pan-American games - again dominated by the United States but 1piced by fast coming Cuba. pie jumper in Pedro Perez and upset the Yank mrn·s basketball team made tremendous gains since 1967. \\'Ith the USA cagers eliminated, Brazil won the men's basketball title Thursday by shading Cuba 63·62, with Puerto Rico taking lhc silver medal and Cuba the bronze. "Some of the. guys are a bit ap- prehensive,'' said team captain Rudy Suwara. "But it wilJ be a great op- portunity lo see Cuba as it really is." The team arrived here from Cali, Colombia, where they took part in the Pan American Games. 'They were to fly to Kin gston, Jamaica, and from there to J-Iavana , Permission was obtained from the U.S. State Department for the team to I.ravel to Cuba, is one of the two quallfylng sites e Ra111•, Gionta .Swap LOS ANGELES -Pro football 's Lo:iii: Angeles ll.ams and New York Giants swapped orfensive tackles Thursday. Coming to U1e Rams in a slraight trade deal is Rich· Buzln, 26, formerly of Penn State, a 6-foot-4, 25G-pounder in his fourlh year in the National Football League. He was the Giants top draft choice in 1963. Going to the Giants il'I Joe Taffoni. 26, &-foot-3 and 250-pounds, formerly or Ten· nessee-Martln, in his fifth NFL year. "I don 't .•ay anything. I just go out and do it. If I'd llstened to people, some of the people, I'd have retired years ago. "There's no substitute for ability. Whether you're 15 or 50, it doesn't mat· ter. I'm not llpcaking in my behalf, but I'd lRkc ability over youth anytime. Of course, youth. and ability toaether are grr.at. • "l don't intend lo play every minute of t"Very game. I don 't see that much need for it this year. We have enough talenL" class record and are treated In a set.'On'4 class manner. Thert should be a message there somtwhtre, Playing with !he fled Sox was a picnic compared with the Angels." Phillips had his say, too. "I've never lletn guys with .sn many 1hortcomin1s with so much. to say, They have a rtcht io talk •.• I guess they want to protect themselves." Despite all the ripping and tearing, it seems the players are not divided. Therefore, It seems there is only one solution to the matter that is festering and proving increiaslngly embarrassing to baseball. Orange County and ro-ownerJ Gene Autry and Bob Reynolds. Get rid of Walsh and Phillips and perhaps the sinking ve.Mel can be saved. Keep them and ri&k the disgrace ol a mutiny. Phillies' Manager Tabs LA LOS ANGELES (AP) Tl's hardly consolation for the Lo.! Angeles Dodgers. especially after losing a 3-l decision to Philadelphia in 13 innings Thursday night, but the Phillies' manager, Frank Lucchesi, figures the Dodgers are the best in the West. "I know they aren't going to like tn hear that in San Francisco -that's my home town, you know -but I like the Dodgers," Lucchesi said. "I like them in """'· u Au1. 1( Au1, JJ Dodger S late .. II ••11111 •" Kl'I (Ml) 00<!~•" YI. Montr••I DGQ1• .. YI. Mon1~tl Ooclge<• ~1. Mcnlfltl 1:55 1t,m. t :'5 1t.m. 12:55 "·'"· the spring. I liked them when they wert 10 games out and I like them now. "Look at that bench. They've got guy~ sitting O\ler there who'd play every day for our club. And their pitching is jullt now starting to come around , too." The loss, only the third in the last 13 games for Los Angeles, dropped the Dodger~ a half-grune behind id le San Francisco in the National League's Western Di\'ision. The rleficil i~ four games . The Dodgers, whose w111 streak wa., 11napped at five in the exlra inning )Ql\:s, will open a three-game serie:oi at Dodger Stadium tonight against Montreal. Don Sutton, 11 ·10, will pitch the series opener for Los Angeles ; Carl Morton, 8·13, will start for the E11pos. · Don Money's twD-run double in the lop of the 13th won it for the Phils. Terry liannon, a .212 hitter before the game but with four hlts for the night. led ofr with ~ single agtinst Pete ~1ikkelsen, lhe third Los AngEiles pitcher. Larry Bowa fo llow· ed with another single ancl then Tim McCarver sacri(iced the runners lo SP.. cond and third. °'nny Doyle grounded back to Mik · kelsen for the second out but Money bounced one O\ler third base man l\-1au ry \\'Ills' head and down the leftfield line fo r the decisi\le blow. Cla ude Osteen started and \\'ent nin e innings, givlng up only se.\·en hits and one unearned run. It was the lllh. time thi' season Osteen has left without a derision although the Dodgers have managed to win slx of the II games. "l'veo never hacl that many gamf''l where 1 haven't had a decision," Osteen s1id later. "But this one was one of th e toughest.'' The Dodgers stran ded 11 runner.'\. squanrtering numerous chances. They got three hits in the third inning but fa iled to score. In the eighth they loaded the bast>., wii.h only one out but ag:iin came up wilh nothing. "We had enough chances," said manager Walter Alston. "But llvo plays really hurt. One wa~ when \Vlllie Montanez made a great catch in the sixth and th~ other was "'hen Joe Ferguson was thrown out at th ird ba.se in lhe third." P'HILAO•LP'HIA LOS AHIOILIS •• r ~ r•I ~trmon, 711 • I ; I Au'1ell, 11> ec·o11t, ·~ • 1 1 o Mola, !I McCttv1r. • S 0 0 0 \OJ O~vli, •I D.JGl\nlOfl, Ill • 0 I 0 R.Alltn. 11> DOyle, ll> 1 0 0 0 W.Ptr-tr. 11 M...,..,, 11 t 0 1 7 Gtrv.-,, JO Monre11n , rl j I l 0 Wiiii. lll Fr...,, ti ' o D 0 F..-O~"°"' c Glll'>ble, r1 .'.I o 1 I Vtl...,llne. •• Vuk1v1t11, 3b 1 O o o Otlffn, p 8 ""11lno, pl! I O O O Crtwlord. pl! 8.W111on, p 1 o 1 o 9,...,.,, " l rtndon, p I O f O lluc~"'" pl! C Srw.rt. p 1 O O O Ml•~tlJ"1, 1> f''-11, lb 7 0 0 II •• r ~ tfl 4 0 D D ' 0 J 0 ' ' 0 (I ~ 0 .t • • 0 I 1 J 0 II 0 J 0 0 • S 0 1 I J 0 l 0 1 o 1 n ' 0 0 0 G 0 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 • TOftll 4 J 17 J Tot.ls ~1 1 11 l P~lltdttplltt 000 OOCI 010 000 1 -l Let. Ant•I~ l)OI) DOI 000 GOO 0 -1 E -Ruu t ll, Ga•vty. Wiiii OP -l'llll odelpl!lll t, LOI Anttlll 1. LOB -Ph!lnOt lphl8 10. LO\ An ttlt• 11. 21 -Ht1m1K1. Ma~ey. ~fl -W. 0&•1&, II, Allen, S -01IHn. P!fll, McC•r~tr. ,,. "'" It •••• so C.,horl I I I I 1 l 11.Wll•O"' ) .1 0 0 1 l 8r•nd«! (W,I·'• .1 I o o o I Ol!ff'I t11011 11, ...... , 11000 1 M l--111.., !L,7·5! I J t 1 I I Tim• -J;~J, Alllnd•M• -11,ISS. Uncle Sam's athletic forces slipped slightly from their medal grab at ',\'In· nlPll tn 19117, wblle OJba, stx)\vlng ob· vk>t1' Soviet training. l m p r e a 1-i v e I y replaced Canada •• the usual runnerup in the quadrt:nnlal games. Including Thursd1y'1 h!atorlc cycling triumph by John Howard, an Army G l from Springfield, ~to .• ind a sliver medal finish by the Yank WorM11'1 ba1ktlb.<tll team. the: USA hru·vested 104 gold medals, 73 111\•er and 40 bronze, for an ovel"lill total of 217. The Cubans, who also dethroned the USA In basketb111l and men's and women's volleyball, and cracke d American monopoly In wreatJlng. piled up 31 golds, 49 &il\ler, and 24 bronze for 103 medals: Ra111s Du1nmit a Try Tonight That comJ)lred with 120 1old1, 63 sllvtr and 42 bronze for 111 USA 225 total in the Winnipeg Gamts. ~plte a dde111t by J1mak:a'1 Don Quarrte In the sprints, U.S. mtn's trick power expklded for 12 nr 11 IJOld medal s. Uncle Sanf !i swimmerM swept 14 of 15 evtnU, plu1 both dlvlng gold medals. ·cubf wi...th Un\•tlled. W'01'NTecmttrt· ~ .. ' Th1t rontrasled with 1t we11k Cuban Wlnnlpe:g prerformantt of only 1 gold.111 14 :silvers and 26 bronze and 48 overall. P'lelll MKll_.,. Jo<l llf'l•llt l, MIDlkl t M"''' lhlt ..... " llrolll •l. Cubl 11 """'"'tint 11, ~•lllflM IU W1_.1 Ytll.-,NN ~ ..... '· •f •t!I l Me)lcO J. 8tnt"'•\ 0 C1M<lt J, Cotom1>11 I U~l._, SUI ... l , t<tlll 0 W1-11'1 l•••tf,•!I 8 •1111 U. Cull<I U LOS ANGELES (AP l -Coaches Tom-a.'I Cle\leland Jost ln San FrRncisco 38-24. and in the 4:>.21 loss to 011.llas 1 wHk ago, my Prolhro of the Los Angeles Ram s and Prothro switched from UCLA to the it was Karl Sweclan. Nr,irtckheSrkorm· ic1h0 ol1hCJe•1.,velq•un•d_!_ e, .. n:..~,n.'l 1~~ .. 1ve1 Rams thl!'I' year. For two sel!sons, it was Phipps could get the lltartlng call for '""' ....,,_ 1-41 (,1evcland over veteran Biii Nels.ii, the tonight. · Dummlt \vho en~lneered his Uclan or-rormer University of Southern California As the clubs meet at the Lo~ Ani::ele!4 fense. There'11 no doubt that Roman star, who has hnd knee trouble in the Qillseum in their National f'~ootball C.abrlt.I ~·111 be the No I Rems past. League pre·season game, Prothro takes a quarterback. but the race for the back-up (,1eve.land boai>ts a \leleran offensive long look at a fellow he's seen 8 lot of job cnntlnuelf. . line wtth former Ram a1sh1tant Ray previously -rookie Drnnis Dumm it. "I'll use Gnbrlf'l more than in ~hr Proch11ska now In ch11rA"e. And the Sltorlch. on the otht.r hand , plans rx-pre\lloui twn ga1ncs. but Oummit \\'ill Browns have the runnlnJJ talents of L«oy ten1lve use of f\ltke Phipps, lhe second· work at lcnst :l hnU," the new cnach Kelly and Do Scott to keep defenaea year pro from Purdue who toglnccrcd <1ecl11red. In the 17·& vlctoa over_..J1QD~1,i; _ • ___ _ -three long-iCOritig marchiS last Suid3y--itou~iM. lohn \Vallon rCiie"ofC~ Cnbr lel The Rnms de[cnse prObably·Wfft optr· ' 1le without David "Deacon" JC1r1e11, who auffered a concuWon a week ago. Rooklf! Jack Youngbtood from Florida could thu s see • lot or service at end. Dave. Elmendorf at free safety 111 anothtr rook.le expected to play e:t- ten1lvely with Al\lln Hayn1ond still recuperating from a fractured cheek. Les Jo11ephson starts al one running bliak spot and l.arry Smlth, who un- derwent ankle !urgery durli1g the off· !eason could put in hi~ first sppelkriince on!ilr ftmPl!gn, --·-- ' %2 OAll V PJlOT __________ r._, .. _cyc_•_A_"''-~-t_I_);_, _1'_71 Interceptions Plague So·uth; North Wins Another, 14-6 YanksNoteh 10th Victory lnl2Gan1es By ROG ER CARl.£0N 01 lllt OlllJ "IMI SlaH 1'1ista kes have always been a major item in "·inning or losing football games. All·stu issue!'> are no exception. And unfortunately for the South, the Rebels always seem to come up v.·ilh their share and more. That's the 11'ay it \Vas again in lhe 12th annual North-South Orange County Al!·slar clash at Orange Coast College Thursday night before a crov.·d of 7,20il. The favored North swept to a 14--6 conquest, upping its v•inning streak to four in a r ow. It v.·as the 10th time the Yanks have come out on top in the charity issue between graduated prep stars of a year ago. Interceptions in tbe first half killed tbe Soulb's only serious scoring threat ar.d set up the North for a 63·yard scoring drive. An interference call gave coach Frahk Hicks' North team new life in a fourth- quarter touchdown drive and dropper! aerials killed off Bssurled mild South threats. The Rebel s' only significa nt oHt'nsive play of the ga.'Tle came too late as Newport Harbor's Alvi n \Vh ite tossed a perfect 47-yard strike lo Marina's Steve l\1onah.ar: in the end zone tor a touchdov.·n. NORTH'S STEVE BUSTANOBY (70) CLOSES IN ON SOUTH'S JERRY HINOJOSA 15). NORTH WON, 14-6..· SOUTH'S BOB WITT 1801 IS DRAGGED DOWN AFTER SIZEABLE GAIN. However, there were only three seconds remaining in the contest 2lld the North's lead .,..,as not in jeopardy. Gals Seel{ Softball Honors .. 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Sou1h µ:t s:-('' 1n !h•· Jir.1 hf1lt \1h1if• l'1•arl·r· gr:1h!:wd ••11• Pe:u·r·l' .. 1 l1!r11u·r L<• !1.1br .• llit.:h .'ll;ir. 'h:irt'd hai·k ul 1h•· i:an1e htJnurs •11th S1in11ra ' Brad llillrnan "\\'c c:une 11110 lh1 .; l(,unt· worrit'd about bc.101( lh111 . hut nur fron l folir 11as rt>:illy 11uu·I. l on1gh1 The~ 1S\t'11· Busl:invby, :>t1kt• l\hu1l11•r. 1.;ir ry ll ich <1nd t-.likf' Sun1ph•1 1 realt.v l)UI !he 11re~~Urt' on "\~'!' Wf'r<· rc;1I 11nrr 1ed about the pas~ r·u~h. bul tha1 front four t(·ally g<111(' oic a good one.·· sa id lht• Sonora hf-ad <'oach "And ~lcCull(·~ 1.l 11n1 ;111<1 l~ovdey 1Ed1 really dirl a line Job at the eurners. Holh 1 from Anaheim 1 arr ll'ell eoilchrd kids." ·: • l<'or Los Ala111itos Actually, with lhe exception of the South's running ace (iarth \V ise of Hunting ton Beach and \\'hile's second half passing, it was a derensive oriented game as the likes or Pat S"'·eetland (Costa J\.1es<".I. Kent Pearce !La Habra ) and Mark Rogers ( R a n c h o Alamitos) took 01·er .. T1vu Area Tearn.~ Ul Buena Park Tourne y Racing·. Resiilts By RON f.VA.'l!'i Dl tht D•!I• PU01 Sl1!1 11 1vas Augusl of 1948 ·relevis1on .,.,., •. ~ 111 11~ 1n fancy. ~1aJor League baseball \1 a.~ a couple thousand n1 i)rs a111a}'. Huntington Beach. under th1· guidanCf' of coach r; e n e OeLonais. meC'!s a L.1 ~1i rada b:i:o;rd l'Untingl'nl 1n an II o'clock t'ncountC'r ;ii field No I , The park is located at 8t h and Knott A1·l'. ring practice lhrre lin1es a th1 y and one 01 his n1ost potent hitters. IX'bbie B ur I is on , s111acked a pai r of bases-load· f•d home runs in one game Brook~. Y 1· on n ~ i\('rVafC7n Cher~ I !:obcr!s. Tr r c $a Neri arei and Cheryl 5h1l)(ita. Thr latter 1.~ lhl' sis1er o1 lhrrc·spor! act· Ken Sh iba1a. 11·ho s!lirrrd for Foui:tl<ti n Valley J1 1gh 111 loolb~'l'I, ba~ketball and ti-;iek. lO' .a.L.a.M!lO~ R ESULl\ Thu"~"" 11..,q. 11, ltll C'.;ar l. 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O +r .. no•l f•• 1 ''" •f• oo• • (,1n9fl"\ T•hh !W<l..,o l '" ' " "' ' " ' " Sweetland 11·as everywhere defensively for the South, a.~ he appeared to h~'.ve a personal vendetta lo settle with the North quarterbacks and running backs. However, the North had a fe\Y defensive gems of its own -as Rogers knifed a pa ir or South aerials in the fir st hal f ;;o.nd Pearce lbe other. r•earce scored the initial touchdo\\'n for the Yanks on a one-yard dive f o I Jo w i n g Rogers ' first theft. Pearce a n d quarlerback Brad Hil!man of Son o r a shared back of the gan1r hono rs while 5.,..·eeth1nd sv:ept lop linemM laurels 11·ith easf' Coach Pbil Brown's South attack failed to co111c into focus in the first half bceau.se of lhe three inlerception.~. \\l hil e 's second ha lf pErform<1nce r11i ght have. pro- duced n1ore if his reccirer~ had been able to hold 011 to "'ell placed strikes. \Vise turned in a sparkling first half effort but he \\'as u.~· cd spu-ingly in the second half as rhe Rebs lried to play catchup \\'ith \\lrite's passing ga n1e. The \1·iru1ers \\TapJ>f'd ii up 1\·ith a 56-vard drive in 1he fourth quari.er sparked first by a '!4-yard penally on a pass in· te rference call , then a 26-yard screen pass from ~I i k e Churchward to Pearce. setting things up for Jim ~fcCulley's one-yard TO smash. Pat ~tclnalll' toed his se· cond PAT to give tile Yanks a 14--0 lead \\"ilh 3:2Q remaining. GA.Mil STA.TlSTICS So.ith F .. •.t 00Nftl •U•h<n• J ' """ dawn1 canln~ } J F•r" -n o•n•lli•~ I Tola! II• .. d<>wn• • ,, Vaco1 '"'ft!"' 100 116 Y•ro1 ...,,.1~., llt s~ V1rdo Ion 11 " N•I v1rd1 t •lneo 711 111 Punt1/il.~t1•e• d•1i.nro S l'.I UlS l Ptn.1ltlr 1/Yd• pen.i•1e<1 7'1f •'1• Fumbl1•IF <1m~1t1lo~1 111 J/1 Stlt4 •v Out •!"" T'>Oma• i'l•ttJhtl<I H l""kl41 Whl!• Cobb fot1lo (hUtt"Nat- M•I"" 0 0 0 ·-' I ~ 0 1-I • llUJHtHG ,..,.h '" • •t YI " . " . " . ' ' . " ' . '~ • " ... " " " " ... •• .. " . ' 011P of lht• pr1111t• :;u1n1111'1' ;it!ractions in 1n\1·n 11• as worncn's so ft b;i !I whcrl' tlir lnc:it nine, the !\1onrovia Rrd Cal s and later to ht>to1nr thr l\1onro\'i;J OwL~. 11 il.~ b:illling the But'11:i Pork L.1·nx 'l'he ga111e :uinounl'rr 1n. lerrupted thr 1111 and told nf tl11' death of Babr fiulh. Should the fal'ored I lun - l111gton Beach !c;1m gel pasl l.;1 !\1 irad:i it 1vill ch;i/lenge Founlilin Villlcy Sal u rd a y ;iftrrnoon al 4. ThP l<1tter has :1 first round ·b.ve in !he srvrn. tra111 lourncv The 1ourn:in1t'nl is th(' fir st nl 11:; kind for this age grouµ. Anrl he n1akes no bone" about his confidence in his leam·s C'h<inCC's £or !he tourna- 1ncnl championship. "I know we ha1·e rhe besl team -and the girls kno1v it too. This tean1 is loaded \V1lh · ;::od hitt ers and frankly tlus i·lub can beat 1110s[ ot the. men !ea rns wilh ease." s a y s DcLonnis, The Huntington Beach lTC\\'. aln1ost exelusively gi rls fro111 Other lccuns coinpet1ng :at Ruena P:i rk include B!os·~om 11ii!gr 1San .Jn~r1 . A1't•Nor· Ccri·Hos, 1\l11relan4! 1 Sa11 .J ~e) and Par;1n1ou11t l!o!l_vd:ile. Tht• rour·d;iv 1nurnev v.•ind~ up l\lnnda_v \11ilh the. ehan1· pionship ~;ln1e al 6 p.rn . Thrn Bertha Rag.1n wrnt 1u1 to con1p!rte a shu[('Ul. another in her long list of tri11rnph~ La!er ~he was to s\:1 r for the Ornngf' l.1on•'!tf'<: nf!i•r thr !\lonrol'ia ou1r1t follf'd One's First rcnction Ir !hr suggestion or girls soft b:itl 1night be to in1agine th e :o;ight of a knock-kneed adolescent ,1·ith :in a11·k11ard sv.·ing at lhe pl.itc or a pitcher lobbing :1p thr bnll and int1f'ldcrs ;ip- p1•anng lo lhrow 11•i!h th1· "'rnni:: <1rn1 ~lnrina Hi!("h School, consist ol r-----------~ !ht' follo11·ing : Tod.1y lh('rt' 1s a Ot'\\' hrrf't l nr dis1;irr snnbi1ll pla1·rr~ thr lnlt·rnat1011al c;1rls Sflflbal1 A~soci<1tinn -.1 f'l;i ssif1r•;Jt1011 for :i~e !!i to HI And the Ora11~t· ( 'n;1~t a• 1•11 bo:ists of :t pair or 1-ont1nr:enl.~ 111 1hi· 111)f'nn1111J.! ICS i\'.nhn11·il To11rnan1r111 :'11 Burna P.irk ~ BPlli.~ Pnrl.. 111,n!ington Be:1rh and ru1u1 l:)1n Vaill'~' arr l'n!ered 111 thr double elin11natain srtup 11 h1C'l1 begins tnn1gllt Don'1 Qrl1e1·f' i1 Th1·se '•lung gal::; are hanrl p1l'~"d ;ind rrprrsf'nt lhr1r arras 1n prnod ~!~ lr Thr pi!eh1 ng itself i.~ 11r h1~h nnalil\ 111Th n.~I'~. c11r1·e~. <·h:uu:'r~ a•1d lastball~ de~1gnrd ro h;ifflr the npposi1ion :\nd !h(• b:1 ttli11.c fil'p.1r11nrn1~ d1~pla,v ;J kern ~1111\\"l rdge of l h<' ):!illll/' DrLon:is1 s' rrr'w h11\ds b;1I· Ann /looker. O e bbie Burlison. Cindy Cl;1rk, Linda Chersin. Cind~· Cooj)t'r . DC'bbie Cri!h:im. Cathy F'ost('r. Jean· nie 1-';irrer .1nd Carol \\'hi1e !n adrlition the Huntington learn ha.~ l\'rndy \\"'1l!on. R:irbara l\lang;inn. ;ind Sue. l\"illia111s ;'lfong 11·1th ;il!ernates 1 niannt· (;ordon and Trrr.1, lft11"d I Rill An1old's Fo u n ! a in \'"(l/lf'V en!rv includes \1nd\' Arnold. l)t'hb1e Antlrf'11·:;, \'i<'ki Cla.1·. <"<nhy Rrrwer, Jrnn1fcr 1 Kornodlna. Drhbie Hilbcrg. :'lhu1ri11e Carroll. ~an c .1·1 TODAY IS YOUR DAY TO OWN A 1971 CADILLAC NABERS ~ (DSIA MfSil Ba.seball Stariding·s VOLVO \1\IERlt.:.,\:\' LEAGUE Ea st llil'ision Balt11nore Dl'l f"fli l Boston NC\Y Ynrk Cleveland \\'ashingWn Oakland Kansas City Chicago Angrl~ Minnesota l\lilv.•aukce \\' L 711 f.·1 fi.I "' " " \\'est Uh ision 7.'i 42 fiO :;;, ~.:; fi2 :;,, fi4 :j [ 64 4R 67 T~u,.d•''' llnulh 01~l•nd I , llo•ton 1 Cltv•l1nd 6, C~·«1110 1 Ootrnll I, M11w~u~ft• l K•n1t1 Cl!• )·I. w11!1ln•t1on o? Pct. .G'.?5 :1:l2 .547 500 '10 .405 fi4 I :'>1'l ,470 ,4112 443 .-tJ7 Ntw Yo•~ :J.1. An,111 C·I loO ?•m~ 11 f!~l,.m<trt I, Mlnn~o11 1 TM••'• Gomu GB ' s 1 ~ 13 21''.' 25 " 20 " :!.1 :lfi oco~'"· (11• !Or~go lf-61 •' llO••on !lcnborv '"I n!on• iln•fll <Mf«Promolh ll 111 •• W•1ftl,,.rcn (r•c- Laln t "), !llllht Ot~l•ll<l lOo"-on 11 '1 al Nfw Ye•~ ISU1tlr. "'"' ll·lC!. n"'M BllllmorP IMtNtllv ll·ll OI (hl<•Oc IJolln j~ !I), nl•nt ("~''""" !Ounnl"" t -11 •t M1lwfulo ... PC.tt u•" •-11 ) n!~ht (lf"~" ((•on loll •I N,+....,et(>!a J'llvoc..-~n O Ill ''•"' NATll):-.'Af, t F:AG UE 1-~ast flh·ision \\' L Pl'l. P1t1sburgh 71 47 .fiO:! Ch icago 6.1 52 .5-IB Sl. Louis fi4 51 542 !'\c1v York 58 57 504 l'hiladelph1<t :i2 6J .444 l\lontreat 4fi 70 397 \\'<'~r 0 1,·islon S.in Fr;inci.~cn fi9 51 .575 I lodger~ 114 54 .542 A!lanla 6:1 5ll .521 lfouslon .1\8 59 ,4% Cincinnati 55 fi4 .462 San Diri;o 44 76 .J67 Tnurld••" ll••vllt S> L•v•! l. Pl!l ibur11~ 1 4!11nto 10 '1ou1!on 5 S•11 Dl!'VD J, lj,w Yer~ 0 Pniladtlo!llt l DK11ro I, lJ lnn•nt 1 Dnlv Q•m•1 !Cl>e<lvlf'd Teti•,'> Gl mt> GB Ii'! 7 11 '~ 181 ~ " ~IC>Ul•~n {Wll1on 10.11 •1 A.t11n1a (NI•~·· ll-1), nogM 3! loo•• !Cltvfllnt' 1~10) 11 Pll••tJ...r11~ lf!l1t1 ll·Sl. nf9M (Mc•90 !Ha ndt 10.1Jl 11 C.i1><lnnat1 !GUiit• 17· •L n.qnt Plll1&11ell'l<lt fWIJ• 11·9! t l S10 0>~0 l'°'o'"'"" 1 ei. 1111M Monl•r•I (M0'10"' I-Ill ., OMtt'I l!uno~ 11· 10) ftlaM Nf N ¥or~ !$4dK~I loll It S•n Fr1nc;ltco (Pt -r• II ~I. n•11M 1971 DEMO 1•2 !>EDAN 114• R1dio, H1 1h r. Aulom0t:c T,1n1. !TIOIYIQ!T@ '71 COROLLA SPECIAL $1777 ", .... 1u~.,. WcCullf Y i'<lll'1'an JMn'4n 'Nr(t HhO'I .... " " ' . " . ' " . " . " . ~ • 0 0 • 0 0 ' ' ' 0 " ::I~---------------.:• ll DEAN LEWIS ~ SEE THE All NEW TOYOTA CELICA Sl'T. CPI. IMMIDIATl DELl'fElY ~-Te•all W' If 11,...,,0 .. thoma• To1111 ot 1/1 rilSS!N. ,..,.h •• •• " . • • ' 0 ,, . .. " Mod•rn & Complete Servic• & Pa ris Dept. 540-9468 $3595 Modern Body Shop far All Cars. ''70 VOL'fO 1100 E Cl't:. Orange County's Largest and J\1ost ~l od ern T oyota and Volvo Dealer Rodia. H••1•1• 4 S1>•td, ~~"'P· Iii ,.lt1m•"' ·IJl-c"!•~" "m • 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 !~-~~ f298CROl '"~~~~~~~~~~~o~·~·~·~•;••;•~•;•~"~';''~'~''~t~c~1;•~u;s1~s~~~~~~~~~~~;~;~;~;;~;~;;~;-::...........,::::::::~:~::~:::::~;~:::;·~.I • " 111 • Torti.:~ <JS ; -.....- J I 1 ' •.._•. ~ewport to Host Luders LEGAL NOTICE ,,_ l'ICTIT!OUI IUllNlll NAMI lfATIMIN1 DAJLV PILOT 23 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE , lUU JO 11'1' I' 11111 ,IC11110U1 I UJINlll PI CTl1IOUI IUllNlll f'IC111tOU$ •UllNISI NAlllll 1141f'MIH1 HAMI ITA TIM•NT N&llllt 1TATIMINT l!tt lollowlr>11 "'"'""' .,. ool~o Th• 1011-11111 •trion• 1•• 001nt lh• klllowlng .,.,....,, or• dolne -~· .'.'} Lf ' ' . .,,, READY FOR TITLE L uders·16s will be celebrat- ing their 37th year \Vhe n the International C hamp- ionship gets under ""ay off Nev.>port Aug. 22. Leroy Sutherland (No. 165) from N tll'C is lhe defending champion. Reagan Signs Harbor R_evolving Fund Hike The Luders-15 Class is 37 )'ears old trus year and some 300 strong throughout lht world. A husky poruo·n of those 300 boats will bt: in Newport Aug. 22-27 for the L-16 International Regalia. Jt v.·ill be lhe f irst Voyagers Eisf':nbei.s, Yacht Balboa Club, E d YC, Bob jlod Ziegler, Lippold, Strat Ruth Enright, Haskt!ll and Surke Sawyer, all o f Newport j--\arbor Yacht Club, Ziegler was international chiim pion of the class in 1949. '"' IOllOWl"8 "'"''' t• itolne llYlln•H LITl llE l!SA 1:10 I!. 11111 Uto•I, (1>11• -... l ennll G. aollln•••, <ICl11 Odo .. 1 Or , Yorbt Lindt 11110 iwol111n •• btl111 conducted br 1n lnolvJOu1t. flonlli• G. floUIMtr Tlllt l!&!tm&l\I llltd wt1" tlte Co..nly Cieri< Pl 011noe Countv on: Augu" 11. ltll. flv k••rl'> J. M.llkl<>>, 0 .. <J!V Co<Jn· IY (leo"k. ,.ubllll!IH O•tnR• Co.s! D1Uv Pile!, Aut u1r !), 10, 11, ·~ l-iitem~r ), ltll tt2)·1l l>uo+Mu "" butll'llu '" M in••• ... l!"Vl!"ll~T G..,ROf"N Af'ARTMIN11, J!EMCOR. t»J ll•tch ftlyd , ..... No !-IERITAGI! LIA51NG C0MP•"'Y• um Ev•..-.11 c11u1, fount11n vouirv. P•r•, C11+r. fOtlO. OM Cttv 80011v1rd w1or, No. ~ ca1l1 nt&I. ltwln "· Morul<lno. m• El lt•Mllo Ori n••· 11,ou l'•t McO•nl•I, 1Uf1 l!vett•1 \111!1. '"llt rton, [1111, mll. w1u1..., R. w •• ...,., °"• ("• C•fCI<. F'ountol11 V1ll1r. Cell!, 11191 J•c• G111way, i.1 Amlloo. W1v. lllOU!tlYl'll Well. No. tOC. Ot•nH . J•1 nnHt1 l ovl•• M(0111l1f, 1""1 N9Wl>Ot'I llHCll, C•lil. f1..0, Rlcf\<lrd It. J1t1•tl, Ull Ct ml'la 0 ... l!Yl'HI C•rc11. F-..11tol11 V•ll••· (1111 Thi• bullMU I• l)olnt c~tM ""' • 11:19 s., S.11 Olt•o. •UOI ' Lid Ptr1<>11ro!tl•. C::ICIY L. Smlffl, M.0., llll C1m1no Dtl lnl• O<J•lnen lo l>oont c-vu...i or • !rwln A, ,,..,..,,,1... ltlo $,. Son Oltoo. G-r•+ ••rtl'llr.nlp J•t• G111w1r Tiii• but1""11 It D11ln1 to11GuctM ov • llou Pt! MC01nl•I 111•• ......... nt lllo.t wl!l'I "'• Countv GI 01r11 Pl•l11trlf1lp, Tn l• 1tot1n1tn! 111111 with tht C°"nly Clerk ol Or•n11 Counr. on: JulY ti. ltl\, Wll!ltm R. Wtuon (11<1< of o .... ,. CounlY on: Aut •»I ll, fl• fl•~••lv J, Ml~ 0ePl/1V County Tl'll• O!l !t,.,.nl l+lttt "''"' trio COUMY lt/1. ... 8•Vl•IY J. Moldtloo. Oew!y (l•rl. (ltr~ (II Or1nte County 011 '~" xr, t•H Ci>un!y Cle,~. p.,~llshed Oran{Je (0111 0111v "llot, llY St"Y J. flottll•n Oeouty '°""'' Publlohod Or•n•• c ... ,, O•llY Piiot, Jul• JO""" AuWH t. I), }(I, 1'71 20'2•11 (tori., t ime the L-16 fleet has been in But E'nough or history. A LEGAL NOTICE .l.uouol ll. 1'0. )I, •no $•"'""'~' I, ------Publl•flfd Ot1not (O.•I D•ll• P111>r, 1911 ---"-"_.11 LEGAL NOTICE ~ :__~A-•~_•1 ~. 1;, u1_• -""-'-'-' Newport since J950. Newport Harbor s k i pp er , , 11~11 ---- Cont.ary to Ule E'uphon1cs of Leroy Sutherland v.·i ll be the P1c1111oui 1us1N11a '•LI NO. ,.1nu the name, 1he L-16 is not a I~ defending champion when the t h• 101~!~~ 1';,:.~~.1N:,. eoi~, 'uui fl 1c1111~t~ ~.iNiss IN TN• 111,.11t1011 cou•1 foot boat. The figure merely in te rn at 1 o n a I 5 comt to b<J1in•n •1: "~::J~01"y'A:~!~",.1T11 NAM• t 1A111ro11N1 OP TN~ i rA11 o,. CAt1 fl01t NI A measuces the w.terline length. New~ t A g 22 HOU51! oi: O!SIGH, '°" Oc11n "'~•, Tnt tollow!no p1raot1t or• dolt11 •1~n1 1n11ow1t10 ,..r•1><> 1, dorn1 bu~!"'u CO~N"'t~D o;o~lt!::. ,,,,r U _ l11un1 l11cn. b<,ul,,.., ••: It is 26 feet 4 inche• overall Other local qualifiers in· Gllt>or! l. Gr1Ullhl, 1tl).W. Ion SCU BA OPTICS. l..Ul Poclllc (1)1111 8Ul'FALO fllLl'S WILD WE~T. NO. A 1tlto Antot1IO, Son (l..,.,tnt• Hlinw•v. SuflU! Bttcn, Coil!, l'lll•l LTD .. 1010 North Moln S!rw!, Suitt jJQ, OltD•lll 10 1HOW CAUSI" 1'011 length _ elude Ben Hromadka. sailing E1ua1>Hh A. Yrl!!1!~1. 160·W S1t1 F. Wll!lom Corltr. o.o., -,, ,,,,,.11,1 $1 n11 Ano, C••Uornla CNANG l 01' HAM! Anl le Sn Clemenlt •• MONTIE MQHTi'.NA., .Hit.. 7:llOI In 1n1 Moller of th• Aopll(all<>n flt Tile craft was designed by under the burgee of Laha\na Tnls,,.,bu'1tn~u 11 ""inV CO/>(IU(lt d b• • C<rclt , Huntln'10!\ leacn, Colll, flt~ RurD•n-Riv~ •• Wl>Odlond Hlll1, C.ior li;ill.S.H ... M .... IHE 5ELllY. F~r cn1n11 "' E "B.11" Lud J · 1934 )' hi Cl b d E ' G I Sit""'" F. Down•, 1 ~ 5°"111 Paci/le •1364 G•n•r•I Portner Nam•. A .', 1 CrS t. In ac U , an rlC antnf':r P••!ner~h P.: Grlll!lhs "'••nu o, 5un>•I ftoac:n, C~ll!-t!ll"1 Thli bu>ln• .. !I condu<tf<I bv o l.imitod Tho aoptlcallon &i l(ASH.., MAllll!' as ' planked boat built on o/ NHYC, Th•• •t~l~mtn! 111...i with th~ counh lhll buoln"s 1' belnt <CH'lduct•ll bv 0 P1r1nu1hlp. SELBY b.-n1r 1>etl!ion1" PATRICIA 0 ' , '' ,,,1 9onerfl 1>1r!nero hlp, Mon!lo M-lan•. ''· lOIUIA!NE COll!COllAN lor chino• ,, f'a •s Most of the eacly Rega•ded as • "f I g h I ci .... "' ••r>11• °""1v on·""'· · St•Pl'l•n F, Down• ~· ' m~-' ' !lY 81v1dy J. M•f!f<l~, Oooulv (o<Jn!• lnls sl1tom•n! llled wl!h lno (<>Ynly Thl1 1lt1em1n1 WI> flied Wllh lhf Coon• nl me. h1v ln1 b•tn !!led In Covr1, •nit 11 boats were destroyed in a 1938 weather boat" by Southern ci.r• tv Clerk or o""'' coonr. on A11tu•i 1 •PP••tlno 1,0,., s1111 1<>1>ll<•Hon lh•r C l.f . 'J h 1,-. Publl>h<'<I Or1noo c ... ,t D111v Pll<>I, Clerk or Cringe COOJn!Y on: Autul! 11, 1911. 'PATll1(t.., LOllllAINE CORCO RAN ~I hurricane that battered New a ] orn1a sa1 ors, l e 16 IS A"IY•I ll. l'O. 21 ond ~.p,.,.,f>e, J, 1971 · Bv 8•••rlv J, MIOdO•. Otflu!V NAO•t.. 1t•C1AN & 04VIOSON INC Pflllio"'' •o• l(A5HA M"'AIE Sfl-I Y h•• E I d B b 'JI · 1945 th J d 1fl1 l'B7 7l Ce<mtv Clei~. lt19 N. M•ln SI.,'~"' 11• • ' !lit'(! on 1optlc1llon orooo1ln1 lh•I l~P ng an . oats UI since never e es~ race 1n a l-----------------1 P,,0111~..o Or1n1e c .... 1 0111, p,101, ••n•• An•. cilllornit titoi n•m• or •<>Pllc•M b• ch•nDe<:i to l(AS'"'" have been a triple·laminated number of locations noted ror •u•u•1 u. '°· ''· i nd s.,tMi••• J, t•1~1 M1.uu MA~IE CORCORAN , L EGAL NOTlCE 1"1 nu.n Pvbll>lled Orona• c .. ,t Dlllv Pl1¢1, Now, lh•re!oro. It 11 h•,.by or"-•01! •ml mahqgany without frames, ex· strong w inds ~ such as San,--------------.o.uvun " u, 10, 11. 1n1 1111.11 01rl't•Od, •h•r 111 •er•on• 1nt1•1l!t<:1 111 cept the more recent ones Francisco Bav and Lake 1-LEGAL NOTICE · uiu m111er do •001M .,_,o., in11 c""" In • ,. 1101 O•o1'1m•n• ) on !no liWll ll•Y or 5101,, \Yhi ch have been built (Jf ~1ich1gan at Chicago. P!CTITIDUS IUSIN•tS p IHM LEGAL NOTICE ltJI , ., t .)O o'<lf>C• .... M .. o! ••Id !11y '" fiberglass Des11i!e his alleged H,h! air T~• •ol<o~~n~•P::.::~~~=l~t builneu "1c1111ous IUllNltS !-------,-,,... 'r;<'"" c•u•• ''''"' '"" """11tailon tor ch•nllt . -N.l.MI£ STATl!MINT _, o nomo 11\00Jld nol b< arant•d . Most of the boats built in the backg-round, Sutherland won ••·'"'"'A 1 N v, 5 l Mt: N r PllO· fh• 101iowini "''°n 11 4111"' l>!Jtlntn l'tc1111ous •1111N1ss 11 1• •urthe• order..i 1n.r • coor"' 1hi. ~ NAM• iTAt•MINT Or<l•r bt PUbll>!\od In lht Or•nto (Nol local area were produced by 1970 interna(ionals at Chicago PEllllE5, •lll a. •111 l"lowerd ~t.. L<>f •1: '"• 1011ow!n1 •troon 11 001"9 bvsln•n 0.111 Pl1ot, • ntw1PAP•t or ~enerol I Y AlomllO», QUAO.A MOVING I. HAULI NG, il07 '" <lt culollon, P•lnled In otld county._, lttsl !he 0 d South COilSl acht with v.•ind~ Uf'l to 40 knots ~•ndoloh c Bugn•, «XI Mornln1 s11r Calle "u1M1. sin CTem•n1•. >10MEF tNOf:A s 11.EA.L TY. 11~ St>u•h once ••<h w•Q lo• !OOJr •ucctJo\ve week• Company of Newport be· g {'('0 ded at trm s H · tone, NewPOrt Stich. Soyd W••~• Am•• Jr.. SI' W, Harbor, An•htl,.,, C• 1r1,,.. '" t~• dov ot 1otll h••rlno, . in r r e . e IS Thi• bu•lneu I• btl~• conduC!M by I P1ll••d1, Sin Clemente. llAYMONO J, ANOE1110N, 1l?l D•tlld 1hl1 doy OI Auo. l. 1'11 . Some of the top raring skir--regarded as the skipper to Lim•ted P1rtner11>IP. tnlt llY•IMu I• l>tlnt condu(t*il b• 1n tnorll(_rOIT c...,,.,. w.,,11~. v"l•v•. c.. HAltMON G. scoviLlE · th S hi d ·1 d be h h Alndolph C, l ut n1 !notvld<J1L ,1361 Pt.,ldlnp Judo• 01 ••Id perS 10 e OUt an Sale at here in IS Ome Waters. lhl1 Utt<mtnt lll fd wllh !hi CouMv 8•Yd W1Yn• 4tn11 Jr. Thlo butlntH lo conoV<!t<:I ti.. tn In· Superior COOJrl the Luders·l6s Jn the hey-day although both Gantner and c11r~ 01 O••n•t C0<1nty ...,, Aut. n. 1111. TM1 11111m1n1 l!lt<:I with tht countv oivldu•I. 111owN ,. cA,.t.ow B• B•v•tlV J. M•d(IOJ( DoPulY COOJnty Clerk of Orono• Coun!v on '. A.ut. •· ltn, R"Ymond J_ A~d•r""" OJO Wll1Mr• S•ul••••d. lull• H' o[ the class in Newport and Hrnn1adka are strong con-c1erk By fltvtrly J. M1d<lo•. OePU1Y countv Thi• Hot•m•nt wis 111..i with "" Caun. fl•vor1v ""'"· c11110,~1, fOtlt other Southland Y 'ch I i n g t d Pub111nt<1 O••n" c .. ,, o111v ,.1101 .. Cl•r~. Iv C!tlrk of 0•1n11 Co<Jnty "" JUI• \t, 111: uni 111·11!1, 17l-11tJ en crs.. Auous1 n. xi. n 1nd Sep11tmb.r J, Publhh•d Or1n1• Co.11 Otl!y """'· 1'rl. Attorntv• !or p01111..,.,. areas. 1'he ~eries Y.'ill be sailedl-"-'-'------------'-'-~-"i -'-~-"'-'-"-"c'c'c'-· -'-"-"-"----'-'-"'-"-lcHA1ttas c. •1(HA1tDSON, All••MY ,.,,..1 The late lfow d Ah •nson o • · 1 ff th P.O ..... 1112 Publl•hed Or1n1• c ... 11 01t1y 1>110•, -ar ma , \er a ;o;pec1a course. o e LEGAL NOTICE Tl'ltu1t,... o1~., (•Hr. tlW Autu11" 1J, XI, 11. 1•11 113,,11 bought the first onf': prClduced Santa Ana River. Local bo.!its LEGAL N"O~T:I~C~E'.._ __ /---::=:::------I t>t-.oc b So lh C t Co d 'JI be d d d b f -----,. lm• "ublllh.0 Or1not C011! D1llv Piiot, LEGAL NOTICE y u oas mpany an '11.'I u~e an ra"·n v ot . , 1111• ,.1c1111ou1 1ut1N1ss l-'-"-'-"-"-'-·-'-'c· c"c·_'_'_· _,,_,_, ____ :":":·:':'i l----=,;=c,,~:_::::c;:~---was considered a sparkplug of No skipper will bf' allowed to .. l(TJTtOUS &US!Nf:SS NAMI STAT•MINT NDTICI o .. l.ll• D .. h 1 b NAMr: ST.l.Tl!Mr:Nt Th o -lollowlng Ptroan II 1toln1 t>u1!nn1 •1.1.~ P•Dl'lltTY .1.1 Plt1V411 14LI LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE I e c ass. He. sailed the oat. use hi s own boat but m ay \!Sf': ,.,, followina p.,son ,. do!n• hY•I""" '" LEGAL NOTICE N1. "·Ht.in Gf;IY. Ronald Reagan has It provides 8 significant in-until he went to larger classes Jiis own'· a·,1,, '" 001 PA TTERN CD. 1111 Mortuu111, in th• su .... rlo• cour1 n1 tne St11• "" · lHE CHIEF'S QUARTER:S. 10111 Cor•n• oel M•r. C•. f2''5. 1U"l•IOlt (OUllT OP THIE C1iilornl•, for rn,. Coun!y ol Lo• .O.no•Tt'-sigtled into law AB 595 by the crease in funds available for and eventually OCf':an racing Representatives a re ex· N•""""'n &oull•••d, N•""•"" B••<~. 111ou1 L••••. u1• M1rou•rl t•, coro"' s1•11 011 t.t.ll,.01tN1.1. l'OR tn !he M•ll•• or '"" Enote er LOlllSE ~-part' t f N ' t' d t ht Ch ' N ce111,,.~1~. l!i•I Mir. Co. 'n6}S. THI COUNT Y 0, Oii.i.NO• FRANCISCUS PELLISSIEll, •l•o knowr+ u.: men ° av1ga ton an the construction of recrea· ype yac S. IJ('('1ed fron1 1c ago, ew v1hc•n1 E. A1we1t. sr .. l'Oi nth st"''· 1n11 bu•l~•n h btln• c-uci..i DV 1n Ne. A·IO'.IU "' LOUISE '· PElllSS1E11. M~S. Oc~a:ri Deve!opmtnt and car-Others who virtually "got Or 1 ea n s . Be r mu d a , N•w""r' &•~on. c1111orn1•. tnd1 .. 111.,11. No11ca o,. Ha.1.111No 011 ,.1,,1,0N FRANK L PELuss111:11: •nd •• sus1 a ' • 'b bl p lional boaling facilities in 'T hi• bu•lneu I~ <Ot1~v<:!ed bv Ill Vin· R•<lUI Lnlo• "01t ,.1101.1.TI 0 1' WILL ANO FOlt PElllSSIER, O~•••ed. Tieu., Y Assem yman ete their start'1 in Luders·16s were Hun!ington·Northport. N, Y .. <•~t E. At-II Jr. 1n11 •t•te"'""' tilt<! ..-.11~ ft!• C111.tMY 1.a1T••• TIST&Ml!'NT.t..ltY No1k• +• heret>v •l••n th1t th• vn· \Vt{sq_n of San Diego. California. A sum of $2.B Gould Eddy, current com-lndian Harbor. C n 0 n ., v1ncen1 E. Atw1n. sr. Cl••k of or1"0• Coun!Y ""' A.,.u,, j, E•!•!• of ADALINE M_ MA.UttEJt . oe .. ioned w111 ••t1 ~1 Pt1•1te ••t•. '" 1n .. -Thi• "•l•menl w1• llll!<l wllh !he C<'>U~· lt11 flv Bt•erlY J. Mtd~o.-O.PlllY Coon· D•ctoiMI_ Mvhut •!'Kl Mii bldO tr, 1ublKI !o con· 't'Ns act increases the million extra will bf': made modore of the Transpacific Oklahoma City and Sodus Bay '"c1 .. ~ 01 O••n•• cov~t• •~ Autul! 11 , rv Cl••~. NOTICE 11 HEll E&Y Gl'.'E"+ '"'' ... ,. ll•mo11on 01 ••Id Sup1r1or cou•t. on or f f d I bf I · lei Y h Cl b II bell N "11' Publl1nt<1 Or•nae COii! D1llv Piiot, mind F, OuFroon• h•• Ille<! h•roln ~ '""'!ht 7C!h dov •1 ..,uou•I 1911. 01 lne amount o monfy trans erre avai a e mmedia Y ac t U , A an Camp , rw York. Allo•ntv.., 1,..., ... AH•I Aueu•1 t. IJ, xi. 11 1t11 1112.11 l>Wll!I"" 10, 1>ro1>tie 01 ... 111 i no IOt 1,1uenci ottke or tnomp•on & l>'lll•r. A1•orn•v• 11 tii the Harbors, end Wate•c•,ft ------------=-----------------'-------------------HIGllll. NIO••• l ---~------------1 r ' t ~ ' l•w. 162• P1 lnrt• Avonuo. Whl!Her, COOJn• ' ' LE 0 ~e •o,. •••1•meMarv '0 ""'11 Cn•r. iv or Lo• .l.ng•I••· Stllt o! C•lllornlo. 111 Revolving Fund each ~'ear ,,, Mori ... AY-• GAL NOTICE to!er•nc• !o wl)lch I• mod• '"' l<JtlMor th• rlgM. 1111• ond lnl•t••' ol ••Ill from the Motor Vehicle Fuel ~:11!':.~:1~~4, 1;~·.~i.11 , 12~, ::·~~~~~~!· 1•;.0 ~:~.1~1.,11':1~"~.~1~~~ ~l~h·1~•f:i1,•11~~·1~11';',~.~1 1~~~,~~:":,1~;.'';,f Ta_x Fund, 'r'r.J ~ubli•~•d 0r&n9• '"'" Dolly PIH'Jt. P'ICTITIOUS 111111Nr:t1 1..,1.,.,b ... t, ltll, •1 t :lO i.m , In It>• t•ld d•c•••.O ""' •co<Jl•~ by oPerulo~ j H Auou•I IJ, 111, 11 •nd ~tD!tmMr l. NAM• ST&ll"MIENT t<)Urlroom of DfP&rlmont Nn, l or uld 01 ltw ot o!~erwite. c!har '""" or In ~d· Canada Out Of Cl!p Bid VANCOUVER. B.C. IAP) - A Canadian syndicate an- nounced Thursday it i 1 .,.11hdrawlng its bid f n r yacllting·s coveted America's Cup. The Canadian challenges syncjic.ate said not enough funds were raised by the deatlllne dale for organizing i1 s bid for the 1974 racing .<;erie9 ofr the U.S. Easl Coasl. Wrcing !he Roya! Vancouvl'r 'Yacht Club+backed group te cancel out. ' --~~~;:s "It is a tragedy for Canada l.h:;il having gone so far. 1his project mus! b c !erminated because or the dif· ficult climate for fund raising or · :fil t ypes cu r re n t I y pcevalent in Canada and Un · doiitedly due in a major pa.rt. to Ule economic uncertainty of t ~ t i mes." Brian t.fat.Derniott of Vancou ... er, i;poh~n1an for 1he s_vnrlifale, said. FIRST IN FASTNET -Ted 1\irncr's 12-meter American Eagle ('rosses the finish line first on a breezy reach in En gland's famed F'astnct rac e , !he finale nf the .A dmiral's \up .Series. Britain regained the Cup, subject lo pro tests by the U.S .. by placing all three l.ean1 members 1n the top 12 of the 605·1nlle f'astnet. -,::.;;;;;;;;;;;~~..,;.;;;:~ • * * HALLI DAY'S SUMMllt CLASSIC T raditional \l.'hiU! buck .skin. lClf' ~addle \\1th red cushion •ole and he~I . p\aiM rre!)I'! su. itEN'S·TRADmONAL CLOTHING 17th '.l l~VINE AVl WESTCLlfF PLAZA NEWPORT BEACH PH. 645·07,l • Ad11iircil's Cup Won By Brit£ii11 Entry f'l.Yi\10\JTH . England ~APl -The United States pickrd tJ['l 21 point.~ on \.reat BrHain 1n the final event "r the Admiral'/; Cur but t h e American yachtsmen \\'OUnd tip second to the Britons and CHOOSE FROM A CHOICE SELECTION TODAY r rin1e )--lralh, Mi nister Edward 800 Wea: Ksc1Ht, AtrMi from Di.t.y~ First bout •t 8 o"tlocll c .11 111 41 •1s.1000 ~ M C01M111011 emu • IO/I :r250·ll Tht follewlnl Pinon 1, doln• bv•ln•u coorl. •I 1'00 Civic C&l\llt Orlv• We". In di11on !o lh•I or 1110 d•c"~••d, 11 lh• I to the City OI Sonh A.no. C.allfotnlt, tlm• of d•a!h. In Ind lo 111 lh• (t tl1ln TIVO'S JEWElf:ltS. PfS Nowpar! Dlllld Aut<Jll 10. lt11 tt11 proporh oltul l•d In m1 Counlv ol fllvd .. Co111 M111. '21)1. ~&.,~t~ UC~~r~N, Oran;e, 111!• 01 C1lllornl1, 111rllc~l1d• Prtml11vc Duor1t. 150 E, ll!h ''·· CA.11E Inf WILL dtscrlblKI "' IOllOW>. IO·wll: ' 1!011 Co1t1 M~u. OOI H•rt~ I r• .... l-..lt vo•d lo! ), fllf>C~ 10 of SKrlon t. fl•lbot l'ICT1110Ui IUllN1 11 Thlt bu•ln•n 1, b1lnt tondu<11<l bv on Suitt Numb•t .00 • l•l•nll, In tho Clh nr Nowoon B~•<n. N.l.MI! ITATl!MINT !ndlvldu ol Olt•dot., ,,,,-,,·, .. ,.. Counh ot Ot1n;1. Sllll' o! Ctllfo•nl•, LEGAL NOTICE TM• IOllowlno Pl•IOM> •re dOlnt Prlmllivo Oun'1• •u P•r m•o r•cotd•d In b lo. I o•• lJ of b~sln•" •>: lhl1 st•!•m•n1 filed wl!n !~• (~<Jn!Y 111' U U) ff1,fa.!! ml1c•llon11e.u1 mioo. 00 ' • INTERNAT IONAL MA'IAGEMENT (l•rl< ol Or•nv. c .... n1. on ;.,1. ll. IUI, Anorn•1• tor l"-tl!IO•e• more cnmmonlv known •I: 10• Al'>flhY•I. ANO MA.llK Ell'I(, GROUP -WESl 6v ll<V<'IV J. Maddo~ D•PUIV Counly """''' n111>o>1 h l•nO. (olllotnio. S. J ~OINTZ & CO , U?S 1h•dnOTon Cler• Publ l•neit O<onoo C•••1 01llv Pllcl, ffrm1 ct ••I~ (•lh on <•w•ul money 1'I Pl. r )(19, N•woor1 fltnch. c11;r, t766C Puoll•~•o Oron•• Coto! Oolly Pllnl. Auouo! IJ, 1'· 1~• 1'11 nn.11 I~• Unlrtd 3!ote• on tonr;rmallon n! ••'•· Sldn•Y flru>dl, ittJ Shorrlno111n Pl. T-J<JIV 30-•nd Auou.i 6, ll. XI, !Tit 11'.lfl·ll LEGAL NOTICE or P•r! <••h •nd b•ltn<• •Yldoncf'<1 n• :IOI', N<WPO" fl•1cn, Coll!. t1660 .--:cc=c=cc::0"---1 ------'-~---'.:C----lnoto ••cured bv Mo•!O•g1 or lt<J1t Oe•d lnl• bu•ln•u 11 btlnf conclucltO b• • ., LEGAL NOTICE t' ltUO on !h• ~•ooo•h >O >old, l •n otrt•"' (if lndlvldu1I. l'IC TITIOUS lilUllN!SI Amount bid To bf deoosllO'd with bid, Sln~ov Brandl t' lltll N.1..MI! STATIMl!NT flld• Ot nrl•'• !¢be In wr l1ln1 •n~ Wiii 1M• •!•lemtn! lll•d w;o, lh• Ctlunrv l'ICT!T IOUS IUllNl!$I Tn• following coroorMlon• ••r dOlno 1)1 ''<•ived •I tn• ef oretold Cfflco or 1nv ..::11r1< ol Oron;1 Covn!f on J<Jlv l~. ltll bu1tn1,. ••THE NEWl'OOT PllOJECl . 1 !Imo 111er I~• lint publlterton h•reor ond &• St•t•I• J, Moddo .. D<OUIY C<)Unly NAMI ITATa:MIHT Join! Vtn!ure. •t •101 M•<Arlnu• l)olo•• d•1• o• ••le, Cl•r~. ''"'· •• ~~t following Pfr,.n h doln t l!Yoln•u ll«Jtevt rd NltWf>O"l fl••cb. c otllor"I•. 001,0 tn .. m1' d&v d Julv, tfll •uttll•n*<f Oran .. t01•t Do•l• '"' fl6ol.()· CllOCl(ER NA.TIONAL 6ANI( Julv lD •nd AuJuSI 6, 1l, l'O, lt11 11lll·I\ .O,NT IQUIS FOii IN lEA!OllS, "'5 f . EM I( A y Ol!:VELOPMENT COM· E•ocu•or or rh~ L~•t Wiii 01 lfld 1----------------1 c~:~::~·~~~;.~~~~"~:·~~~;~ L•n•. :~~:.;~~·a:,~~~~=~ ~o;,:~~:ro;·t~~~1. ~~L~11s~ii11 F • • N c 1 s cu J LEG •Y NOTICE Coot• Mtu. Colll <111/orn•o _..,_ 0•<edtn! IU.t Th11 bu1ln•u I• b•lnt cond<Jc!ed by 1n " J--------------1 lnOlvldu••. A1lA5 ll lEALTY COM,.ANY , t T1~t1 TNOM,.SON" MILLlll ,. lllJt llobble !. w .. -.... coro1>ro11on doln• bv•ln•u In Colllo,nlt A11orn•Y• •I L1w ,ICTITIOUS IUJIHlll tbt, olnomtnl 111*<1 .,.II~ tht Countv ••TEXAS ATlAS llEALTY (OMPANY, 7'M "•lnl•r Av1., Jrd l'loOt NAMI! J1ATIMIN1 (lot~ of Ottnt1 Counry on: Jul• 20. Jtll. Jl(I South Sorlnv SlrHI, Room 6Cf. Loo Wbl"lor, Coll!, fly Sev•rtv J. M•Odo•. Ol~ulY Countv Anot lH, C1JHornl1 tOOTJ. Toi : Cf!>) '".u.' -7lJ·10U f~· loll,,...lnO PU10n1 bu•ln~!> "" ... BA.Y OR'IAME NT"'L WELDING. ISi N•wton ,,.. .... MlrOort! J11n N1y, ztai Mlr1,.,1r, ft&ltlo1. llab•rf Etrl No•. Sr,, 11~ Mlr1mo" Stl!>o•. T~lt 1>u1ln•u I• bel"' tond<Jcltd bY • P1r1nef<hlp M•rt•••' Jetn NtY 1'bl) •l•t•m•n• llltd With Ill• COOJlllv Cl.,.~ or Or•"•• Covn!v on: July 10. It/I , flv fl•vUlv J. M1ddc~, Dttutv· Cou"tv Clt•k "ubl l,ll•d O••nao (<H11I 01llv 01101, July n, lO 1no Aut<Jll "· u . 1111 ~11·11 .. LEGAL NOTICE II 114U PICTl110US I U$1H •t1 NA.M! tTA.llMS:NT tolli>••"n• o•non I> dolnt bu1l"•U Cl•rk, Thi• bu1ln••• 1, conduCIM bv lho Attorntyo r...-l!XK<Jlor ~ubllohtd 0rl!l9• Cot•! O•llv Pllol, 10tt11C1lno corportllon• •• o lolnt •en!U'< T·1'~f Julv U. lll ind Au~UI! 6. 11. 1'1l lOl<l·ll EMKAY D(VEl.OPMENT COM· Publl1hed Or1no1 Cout Otll v ,.11~1, PA'IY. INC, "'"•ull 6, I, IJ, 1'11 1161.JI Lf;GAL NOTICE ----'-'-- LEGAL NOTICE •o~oc rubll•n•~ (!'""'" '"''' O•llY J11lr lll i nd A•IOVo' •, IJ. xr. u11 24 DAIL v PILOT Polic e Report W ~s t County Bike Thefts Out of Hand • • During July nearly SJ:;,000 men\ 11\ c;ity hall at . F lflh McClain said 1 la r g e !-4celain 11lso noted lhty bicyclea has brought vt'ith it· a have been ''trolhng" with an tabaugh say one ol lhtir big· MC'Clain 11.nd Hallabaugb worth of bicycles wtre stoi.n Stretl and Orange Avenue. number af stolen bicycles are have found th11\ kids ~·ho have growl~ number o I prt>-ex:pen~ive JO-speed 1n an effort geSt problems ts the altitude had several suggestions: in the Fountain Valley·Hun· Police put a strong em-bel'n v1ct1ms or bll·yrle thefl~ fessional bike thie ve s who 18 catch th1evts. nf the parents of youthful bike -LicenSf' the bike. picked up hy kid., wh o ndP IJngton Beach area ph2sis on l1tens1ng and sr-riel tend 10 adopl lhl' 111ti!ud!" "If ~tt11I 11nly qualily b•cyclPs J\1cmbt-rs of the Srlec!il'r thif'v rs. -Know the serial nurubt'r, The problem is ~cling oot •f nurnbers because those arr them away and then leave sorncont• ran do II tn me, I ca n The.~e people are usuall y E:n forcement Dt'tail plant the ''When their kids h:is JO or make and color. hand, policr say, and there 1~ lhe t1nl y means of positively I hem son1e.,..·herl.'. And because d0 11 10 1hem '' and steal a armed with bolt cutter~ '° bike in an area that hA~ been 12 bikes in lhe back yard or -Keep it locked when at th1 little they can do 11·ithout the identifying a stolen bicycle. the bikes are unlicensed, there hike to rrplace the one they that even locked blcyc les are heavily hit, such as the pier or garage. some parents don't store or the he.ach. eooperat1on or 11ret1 resident.~. Of t'flur~e thert: are a few is no way nf tracking down had stolen. ta ken. Huntington Cent er. and then rven bot her to ask wh at is -Yl'hen at hon1e. kerp It in 11 ''r\inet y percen1 of the prevrn1ativt> rneasures that the owner when the bike ts "Theres a 1;rcal deal of Con1baLting lhese types flf wa it for someone in try to happenin"," J\1tClain said. closed. preferably l~c \.:e.d bu:yclc.~ !ha! arP report rd can be taken too. reL'Qvered. nonchalance 11bout 11 ." he ~aid. thefts i.! difficult because I.he steal it. "I've had parents tell me gara11:e. stolen hrrr hai·e no license~. The majority of stolen bikes Hattabaugh said Huntington "They tell me ·r didn 't even thieves will come from places Hattabaugh says the proces." they thoughl their kid got the -Report 1he theft In pel1re and the owner h<ts nn idr:i :ire taken from public pl;ices Be;ieh pnlice cons t a n 1 l y rh1nk about 1l. lt'.~ no bi.I: outside thr county tn ste;il has led !n a number of arrests bikes he did because he was as soon as rossih!e. 1.1•hat the seniil nunibc r 1s IJr ~urh as shopping centers, recover bikes that were pro-lhin,i.:' " here and then lake the and undercover oHic:ers have a real sharp trader," Hatta· "If people wnu ld just dn ri•efl what niakc .ind rolnr the school~ and beaches. Usually bably slnlen, but no one show~ Of course not 111! lhe blryr.lr bicycles elsewhere to sell ~en trying it thr(lughout the baugh added. 1hese few things.·· MC"Cla in hike is," said f ountain Valley the hikes have not been lock-up to cla im them and thev're thieves are kids The rising them. city. Whal can be dont' ahout bike said. "H will certainly be a b11 dttect1 vl' Robert ~lcClain ed. sold at aucion. · popularity ol 1he IO·spced Jn HuntingLo n Beach police Both McClain and Hal· thefts? help to us." Jn rcsf)Onse to :i requrstl \-~--ipiiiiiiijiiiiii~~~!!i!i!liiiiiiii~iiiiiiiil;;l;;l;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..; ............ .. from lhe polict' departmenr..I thr Fountain Valley Cr1.v LET'S ALL Council recently did awa~' w11h PA RK IN the bicycle license lee in the hopes morr residen t~ would BnLflOWER ,,.., ' heense their bike~ Therf' ha s he-en no ap- preciable reaction lo the <'hange . J\1c(.1a1n said. SOUNDS LIKE A PRETTY In Huntington Re a r h . residrnts 11rf' required to pay ,JJ for their llcrnses. but Detective Rlly Ma11abaugh :ii<l}'S t'Ven the minimal ree 111· tracts few residents. "We !ell people lo l1rense lheit hicyclcs. wri!e down a description nf the bike :ind thr serial number ;ind keer ii i;nmewhere so !hat if thr b1cv· cle is ~lnlen , chey can givl' us an accu rate description .. , Hal- Janhaugh .said. Licenses in fountain Vallcv ~re available at the twn firf s1ations a! 177:17 Bushard S! and 1~767 Newhopc St. In Hun- llngton Beach. licensing is done at the Finance Depari- Ne th erl a1ids Qu ee n Sla tes I sland Trip DJAKARTA IUP!\ -Aller more tha n three centurirs - .11nd the llquidat1on of the em- pire.. a ru!in.i: Dulch monarch 11•i1! finally v1.~it these is land.~. And thrrP i~ ll!l lr doubt that l ndonesia. born in 1~45 b\' rrvn!urinn our of t hr r.:ether lands Eas! lnrl1r~. will brrak pre \' 1 nu~ hospit11li1y records .,..•hen +t recf'1ve.~ Queen J uliana lalrr th 1 .~ mnnth. From niak;irt;i in \\'est J ;i\·a I() Orn Pasar 111 Hali. prrparar ion~ arP underw;n · 10 fZi\'f' the queen the 1;1ns1 clabnrat e \ll'rlenme e\·er given a 1·isi!ing head or suiie. ln DJak;irt;i. worker~ arr busy paving strrels and while- "'ashtnt? old build1 nc s in the nld part or 1he ritv - remnants nf a l'O!nn1;1) pasl .,..·h1ch nnlv a l1ttlr rnnrr rh:in five vrarS' :IJ!n wrre e.irn1ark- f'd for destruc11nn b\ an ovrrsrns111\·p reg1n1r. . Sinrl" !hen. ;i inn r r rea~nahle period ha ~ rirrn'ed O!d Batavi a. lrnn1 which Holland's rulr over thf' lnd1es was spread, 1s now marked for rCt"ons1ruct1nn Qurrn .Ju!1ana \nil hr !hr '1rst rulini;: Dutrh n1nnarrh rn inspc<1 th<' nlr1 Du1rh fnri !hr v.art'.'hnu~c~ and n1hrr s1n1r· t ure~ nf nld Ra1a1 1a huil l b1 !hf' Oureh E;i~1 India Cn~­ panv 111 1hr lfifKr~ Annther link ~l"rrn 1hr h1st11rie~ nf 1lnll.1nr1 ~ n d lndnn£>S1 a "'11 hr prr~<·ntrd 1r1 !hr f]Uecn In rc111ral .J;i1 a llrrr. tn 1hr anc1rn! Kr<1tnfl IPal11cr 1 of !hr ::;111t;in r.r .ln,1tJakart11. nld r·rrrn1on1<1I 11nlforms nnrl wrilpt111o; ar{· hr1n~ rlu <;tf'rl. ;in{! nrllrh fnq;nllrn ritual.• prarllrrrl tn ·welcome the queen rlonfli; ht'r ~lay. During the. l~!h rrnt11r1 and !hf' la.~I yrar~ nf P111 ch mlr !'ivcr lhe .'\'rlher!;:inrl' f:;i st lndlcs. Jog):irkarta had bPen :i major cenler n( rrs1stanrr agains1 the f>u tch Durin.£ Juhana·s 1·1~11. nnh• t r ad i tional m1 l11 ar1· ceremonies and d11ncP ~ nl \ll'f'l comr will he prrlnnnrrl .l uliaoa 1s .~chrdult>d 1n ar- r 1 v e at DJakar!A'• ln!emational Kcmayoran A1r- porl Au.i:ust 2fi On her prnjlram arl:' st:itc formalities wi1h lfldnncs111n leaders. v1sil~ In nutch and lndn~sian war rrmf'!Cflf'S, a~ well a~ a!lendancr at 11rt pt'rfnrmanre~ The nrf icial parl (lf i11r queen's visi! y,·ill hf' fn·e d:iy~. An unoff icial five-flay 1'1si1 1n !«?Ve.rel rcc1ons of Indonesia follow5 . Da n a l\fan \Vias Grou p Off ice A Dana Point accountant for Boyle Engineering has brrn fleeted vi~ president of 1 h~ Orange Co11st Cal i fo r n ia chapter or the NAlln nal Association of Accounlant.~ for 1~1-72. Charles L. Cross. 13251 \11~1.;1 Drive, will be In chnrge 111 tduc11tion, manu!ICripts 11nd ~111 acllvilie!. PNor In hi~ t.ledlon 11! \'Ice pr~sldtnf he M:rYed In various directorship T'!lstllons. SLEEPY AD TO ME KIDDIE REDWOOD TABLE & BENCH SET 150 FOOT WEBBING 7sa An. old fashioned barbecue is with the kids at their own table spilling things. ma king noise. but the folks a re at peace. (Al the big ta ble}. BUILT-IN BAR-B-Q IJ77 NO. ~00 This is the colid rugged metal deal roa only buy o nce and it out\ogls the mortgag1. With o djua1abla liregrale. PORTABLE PLASTIC OUTDOOR SINK 897 Carry it like a jerry can. set it down, pu1h th• spigot a.nd you got a s ink going for you. 5-LB. WILD BIRD SEED 33c 11 th• high cost of your line leathered tri•nd it getting to you then save on this. It 'll mak• him pr•tty w ild too. 77c Got tt In w h ite. but al thi s price who cares if ifs only ln hurple. !·PBEnHISRED ~ SHELVING .~.,,....,.. IN WALNUT You c ouldn 't buy :material ond stain it for this, very nica loo!Ung. OB WHITE ll x24 • •• l .77 il x3S ••• 2,37 8 x48 , , • 2.97 8x72 4,97 10x36 2.77 I0x48 .••• 3.57 10x72 5,47 12x36 , • , 3.17 l 2x48 • , • 3.97 ] 2x72 •• , ~.97 BUCKET or SPONGES 87c All siies, skinnies. fatties. slimbos, weird os. freaky sponges. And you gel to k"P the buc:kel. too, Willard. \ '"' \"\ \\ ~"~ '. \ '" ~· "" . · HOUSEHOLD BROOM 67c Th• old com broom (!'he flrtl o ne wos made duri.ng the tlm• of King Tut In 344 J .C.) Tb• kind my moth•r us.do lo •mack me with. 4X8 FT. PARTICLE BOARD UHnHISRED TOY. DR STORAGE CREST 9a1 A good way for the fledgJings to keep their goods pul away. MaJte a c ouple of pillows and you've got a 1:1iee seat too. u '• )/ I > " •.,•I ~1 ~1 ·:i I ·, ~I '11 . ' i I I j '1' :~<· I ~· _· ~ I "1 . ·1 ~r" 11"' . . , ... ' ~· ... ~ FRAMED DOOR MIRROR A real value for th• price. but wh•n you s tand about IO feet oway, ~t'• a lcick. }ust l ike the mirrors a t the c ircus, y 'Jmow. 2 87 12X'8 42 INCH WINDOW SHADES J You always w onder.d why the s hades up to 36" y ou could get cheap and blg~r t he price jump.do llO. So d id we . TURTLE CHROME POLISH lf th• ch rome on your turtle look• wasted. then do It with thia. !Only kiddlng. it's for cars). 33c The last time we ran this ,.. c rder.d d ouble and ran out too soon. Th is tim• th• salesman swoon.d wh•n we g ave him the order. (Ever ••• a real live swoon?). Th• stuJf ho1. 1.light imperfections. Js .3/16 thick. and ma\ce1. great ~liner, tops. backi, and cover•. Ad••rti1•d sp«ials aood thnt Avguat 11. 197J ······~.··-.. .. :····:.·· '• -•• t ~ ••• -.... ,.. ... ' : ; ' ...... , .. ~ .. .. . '\,•I ' " . .. . WAVE SPRINKLER .... ~ 2s7 · ··:i..~ ... NO. 61 It o.scillates and g ives the kiss of water l ike rain to •••ry part cf ~b• lawn. One pass usually gets th• biggest. PVC SPRINKLER PIPE 17 ' 27 ' l!"xlO' ea sy lo work with. ea11y to lay a s prinkler 1y11em. No threading, no com plicated toolg n&eded. no rot. and no rust. ANTS .. _ ... __ _ LAWNS • ..... ,_. .. N! 10 % CHLORDANE DUST Summer s.ason means ants in the pants (and th• house). Dust w ith this or point a barrier around the house. SHELL HD-PEST STRIP 127 If bugs and flying guys gel you down. they soy this will g•t them way down. {I still u•e the old swatter myse lf). .. 1· EE E A Complete Guide ••• Where ~ .. Exhibits On Greens New Trend? By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 tll• 0.llJ' l"li.t Still 111 a move that many fell was a step back toward "the good old days" of the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts, fiv e ex· hibitors were selected this year to fashion special booths on the Festival of Arts green. Laguna 's festival actually fea ture!! more than 200 artists in boolh exhibi!!'i with grounds open noon unt il midnight each day through Aug. 29 at 650 Laguna Canyon Road. P..ioving iOme booths out on to the green lawn area, however, was viewed as an e:I· fort to make the festival grounds appear a bit more Oex.ible and add some variety to tht art scene. Since the new exhibil.!! are free-s tand· tng and bui lt from tne gT'OUfld up, the: change actually opened up five more spaces for additional exhibiting artists. Festival publicist Sally Reeve says that the .e:xhibils on the green are likely to become: a permanent fixture: on the festival grounds. ,'16.:t , AU911Sl ll. 1'171 DAILY PILOf ER to go • •• What to tlo • •• \-;.> ... OAll.Y l'ILOT l lllf ,.,..~ MICHAEL M<K EE FEELS FREE·STANOING BOOTH BEST FOR POTTER The selection process for five ex· hibitors in lhe: lawn area beg an Jong be- fore the Festival opened. All artists whn had already been selected as exhibitor!! were invited to submit proposals for freestanding booths. Eighteen artists en· tered the competitio111. FestivaJ orficial:o1 sele:cted five: winner!'i. They are Don Tredway, jewel.smi th: DON TREDWAY DISPLAYS JEWELRY IN HANO SHOWCASE WITH FI VE FINGE RS ~U MURPHINE 'S STONEWARE ANO PORCELAINS IN AIRY BOOTH Hollywood Backstage TV Vet Richard Long Stars In 'N ann y and the Prof' By VERNON SCOTT u~• Hellywo.od Co1T11.ond1nt HOLLYWOOD -Ric hard Long, the unflappable father or "Nann y and the Professor," is a television veteran with three previous series and hopes for 11till others If and when "Nanny" leaves the air. Long sta.rred in "Bourbon Streel Beal," "77 Sunset Strip" and lour years in "The Big Valley." orr-~een Long employs • nanny or IOf'lJ to look aft.:?r his home and f1mily. But she isn't gifted with the magical powera of Juliet Mills on the ABC series. He has been married lo actress Mara ()Jrday for 15 years, and they are lhe parents of Carey, 14; Valerie, 13: and Gregory, 11. >.n ea sy-going, humorous m:in, I.Ang 12:enerit.lly looks a.mulled by ~is g-ur- round ing s. lfe end Mara 11re p11rty-g0trs and can be seen living It up al lhe homes of Hollywood 's inveterate hostesses. Their own home 11 1 lpl'IWllng California casual on a half acre of the most expensive area of the hills in lhe San Fernando Valley. . There are five bedrooms, a den lilied with books which he claims he never reads. and 11 family room with 1te:reo and televis ion set. The actor s1y1 ht 1its at his desk at home and ponders how to p1y the bills. The grounds are a riot of bloom.J.nc flO\ftrl- 1.bng ii a big man at the blrbecut, tr.. que{ltly cooking ln the patio while 5'pplnc I hlghball . ''My best dish is leg of lamb basted In creme de menthe," ht 11y1 proudly. •·u~ually 1 rl rink the biia.~ting. '' In add ition to a wide circle of fr\end:J11, \lo'hom they entcrUl in at Rma\l dinner parties, the Longs throw 1 blowout for JO nr 40 at>quaintances every few months "~o repay social obligation!!." Maurice Martine:, furniture craft!mlan; 11nd Michael McKeen . Lu Murphine. and Victoria Littlejohn, all potlers. Construction of the lree-standin~ f'X· hibits, the: artists said, was gener;i!ly mort costly and time-consuming. Bul they all 5eem enthusiastic about having been given the opportunity to "pioneer:· Mrs. Little:john has the largest of the: five booths. "I'm deliriously happy with the: idea," she declared. "Th is locatiCln i!'I great because the center of the ground!! Is always best. Sales have been ex· cellent." Tredway Is displaying jewelry in 11 showcase designed in the shape. of a large hand -complete with five long fingers. "Each year, an f!Xhibitor hope~ for a good location,"· he noted . "and this one i~ just great." He added, ';I'm also ple;:ised beeause I can be more expressive in a booth like this one." Mr s. Murphine is exhibiting stonew;ire end porcelains in 1 gazebo-like structure on the 1!freen . "Free standing booths have added to the warmth and atmosphere flf the fes tival ," she said. '"It's really loosened thin1o1s up."' t.-1artine, who has been a Festival ex· hibitor since 1946, has only one piece flf furniture in his tall, multi-colored booth. Irs a cubic table. "I used to have a free-standing booth on the green several years ;igo,'' hr rr· counted. "But I was forced lo take it down because game people thought I was beinll: favored. •·11 makes sense 1.o use the lawn are11 for exhibits . Otherw i~e: il goes to waste.'' McKee, also a potter, believes his free· standing structure is besl £or his me:dium. '"This booth lends itself to pollery." hA explained. "Now if I were 11 painter , I think I'd r11ther have a panel booth." Some observers have felt. that the e:f- fort tn m;i.ke the lesL1val exh ibiting arc:r. more flexible was 11 direct rrsult of com- pet1t i(}fl from 1he frPe·swinging Saw1\usl f'"rstival across 1he street from the" nlder anrl more estahlished Festival of Arts. \Vh<'l\ever the cause. most ;igree thr new free-standing exhibits are likely to be around for many seasons to come. MARTINE SHOWS TABLE VICTORIA LITTLEJOHN HANGS OISPLA )' OF BELLS ON GREEN lnternalsslon Ru.sh of Activ ity Dots 'S lack Season' on Stnges By TOM TITUS 01 f"I DlllV l'/lof 11111 Increasingly , ii becon1c.~ more and morP. difficult lo ascertain jusl v.•hcre one season leaves off and another one com· menccs. Thi!'i is thf' second week nf August. lr.<iditionally the slackest of !ilack times a.round 1he live theater bPii!, whf'n the sumn1cr shows have run their co urse and the new season is jU!'il on the rirawln~ hoards. Ycl lherr is e rush nf sta,1tr 11c· t1v11y 1hat would sug~rst Lhe middle of thr season a fcv.· years ;:ii;o. Currently on the bo;:irds Eire Soulh l1111st Rc.pcrtor~··s lon~·runn in~ farce "Charley'!'i Aunt." lhc Laguna ~1oultnn P!ayhou sr·~ revival or "The Odd Couple.'' the S;in Clrmcnte Communi!v Thc;itcr'!I extension of '"Don "! Drink the \Vatrr" iind the. Lonll, Bea('h Community Playhouse's '"Life With Father." Tonight. the Sant:i Ana CCl1nn1un1ty Playrr!'i. fo r thr second year in a ro\~·. l;iunch thei r season early with a .vouth show , '"Feiffcr".~ People.'' Coincidcntall~'. South Coasl Repertory will hit lhc bo;irds nrxt friday with an identically litlcd revue gleaned from the wr itings of the well·known satirist. ANO, AS WAS INDICATED last week, there is 11 good deal of other activity in tllP. works for the npcning of the 1971-72 season. Among those shows not touched nn in l;ist week's column: The f'ullerton ~·ootlighters will start on the new year with th e showhiz comedy "Nobody Loves an Albatross" under the direc tion of Tony Brandt, who once played the leading role. An ahcim"s Ana-Mnd· jeska Players plan to \11unch their 'lCCOnd fu ll !'iCason with another laugher, "Critic '!i Oloice.'' Closer to home, the Fountain Vallr.y Community Theater is gearing i t~ season opener to Halloween and has chosen an appropriate show , "Boys and Ghouls R yan Will Star In 'Honeymoon' Ry11n O'Neal has been "igned In ~tar In "Deadly Honeymoon." which MGM will put before: the cameras this fall, with William Tennant producing. The: film , based on a novel by Larry Block, is being scripted. by Hal Dresmo and will be shot in Los Angeles and on location In Big Sur. A contemporary mf11tery dra ma. the story c!C:als with R hnnPymooning couple whose nupllal evt Is viol11ted by hired kille:rs. O"Neal is currently c~starrtng In Blake Edw11rds' "Wild Rov e.rs," with William Holden Rnd Karl Malden for MGM . Together.'' The Fountain V;il\ey group flpera1es prima rily ror ch!dren, but in- cludes one adult show per season. The Lido Jsle Players. after 14 years or i;taging two offerings each season, will 11dd a third show this year: opening their slate in November will be "Play It Agai n, Sam." And the embryn C.arden C.rovr. 'fhc>aler Company has postponed its initial production, "Tiie Roar Qf !he Greasepainl, the Smell of thr Crowd." to a schedu led opc111ng nei.:t \Vednesday. HACKSTAGE -t.ookin,i:-for soml"lhing In do w1rh vour free t1n1c ? Thr Laguna Moulton Plti.yhnuse is lfl(lkin,1: for you .. , man;"tging director Hap (:raham is seek~ 1ng ,·olun\eers in any and all area~ of playhCluse opcr;i\1nn -acting. 11rt work, box orr ice , ('h ildren 's theater. coffee hostessing. office Y.'Clrk, cnstuming. sound nnd lighting, painting. posters. props , publicity. backstage work, telephoning, t.ypin g. usherln~ and wardrobe •.. he"d appreciate a c111l. Daytime televiewcrs in lhr. OrangA Coast area may have h11d lhe same surprise this columnist and his wift. had l;isl monlh while slopping off in North Carol ina on a cross-country trip •. · . lhere, winning e bundle on "PaS.'lword'' with Lhe aid of Angie DickinS<>n and Peter Lawrord, was Newport Beach actor Ron i\tcCall, who was featu red in Co!'ita r..1esa's ''The r-.1an Who Came to Dinner" last spring. WEEK END ER INSIDE F EA.TURES LUCY BELL. Editor Friday, August 13. 1'71 If you are planning a trip to Europe, the Caribbean, Mexico or Hawaii this fall. check out the tips in the travel storie!I on Pages 241 and 29 in today's Weekender. Stan De:laplane P<1e:e %1 In the Gallerll~s Page M Hawaii Palace Paae !I Marineland P11ge M Out 'N' About Page~ %1 -21 Europe:an Travel P•&e 21 Tex Btneke Plays Page • WUdcrness Belter Pa1e 2t Planatarlum Sbotrs Pa1e zt Television Log Page JI Golde tn r.1n\•le~ Pa1e 31 &lefonle Due In LA ra1e Jl 1 .• lve: Thealfr P:.ge 21 Pelfr Falk Pa1t' J l Gukle to Fun Page U Comics P•ie 13 28 DAIL V PILOT Travel Go Jamaica ly STAN .DILAPLANE ROSE HAU, J1m1lc1 -Summer lime and half price hot.el ratu on Jamaica's bree2y norlh shore. LOTS of new hotels. On Dec. J 5, prices double dramalically. (In the winter, $80 a day for tv.·o is nol considered unreasonable.) There's one posh place thal charges $1500 a \\•eek !) Such pr1 r1ng 111 the Carib bean islands seems rornplele n1adncs!' In n1e '!'here are a couple of '''ays of beating 11. <_;et here off the v.•inter .season-leave the hig h p rl('CS lo ril'h and freezing New Yorkers. There ARE good lov.1er priced hotels. Jamaica Tour ist Board has a list. Gel another couple and rent a vill a. I got one for $136 a \\'eek. Maid and cook included. * Stay on the north shore where the trade wind blows. Kingston on the other side is another of those shaky tropical towns. Like Panama City. The north shore is coo!. Turquoise water. While sand beaches. * Rose I-tall -~·here wicked Annie Palmer l1a tlae Galleries Bowe1·s Museum Hosts A1·t Show BOWERS MUSEUM -2002 N. M11in St., Santa Ana. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tues.-Sat.; 1 to S p.m. Sun., and 7 to 9 p.m. Wed. and Thurs. No charge. On exhibit Orange Art Association Show through Aug. 15 : Photographic Exhibit, through Aug. 29. MARI NERS LfBRARV -2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. On exhibit through Aug .. paintings by Mary Jean Bender and :iieashell co llection or Nel 1\lurbacker. CORONA DEL MAR LIBRARY -42Q Marigold Ave., Corona del 1\1ar. On exhibit during regular library hours through Aug .. paintings by Gloria Bradeson and sea shell collection or Nel f\.1ulbacker. ~LENDALE SAVINGS -500 Ne\vport Ceriter Drive, Newport Beach . On exhibit during regular business hours, origin1l painting rrom co mpan y"s permanent collection, through Aug. \....;MtlTUAL SAVINGS -2867 E. Coast Highway, Corona del } Mar. On exhibit during regular business hours, painUngs by ·:Chris Stevens. through Aui::. ·: :: LAGUN/\ ART ASSOCIATION -307 Cliff Drive, Laguna l Beach. On exhibit In run concurrently with the Festival or ~ Arts. through Aug. 28. lhe All Cal1[orn1a Show. Docent } lou rs at 2 p.m. Fri . Sat. and Sun. ~ SA\'t'DUST FESTl\'AL -700 block of Laguna Canyon Road, l Laguna Beach. Festival nf arts and crafts "'ill run through "' Aug. 29. Over 160 area artists "'ill display their "·ork from ·; 10 a m. lo midnight. Admission free . " J-ART·A·FAIR -:J4fi 1\1• Coasl Highway. Laguna Beach. On t exhibit. through Aui;: 29. Sun. -Thurs .. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.: ~ Sat. .an.d Sun, noon to niidnight. "'ork of various artists. •• Adm ission, 25 cents. ' . ~ StJERfl.1AN FOUNnATJON GALLE RY -2625 E. Coast High· '.• v"ay, Co rona del ~1ar. 1Formerly Coffee Garden Gallery.) :! llnurs. 11 a.n1. tn 3 p.m. ~1on .-SaL The .Junior Ltague of '..~~ewporl llarlYJr exhibit features varied "'Or k by Claire Falk· f.ristein through Aui;. 26. ':fi£CURITV PA CIF"JC BANK -1% E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. On exhibit during regular business hours, oii paintings by 'Tony Marsh. through Aug . TRANS A~1F:RICAN TITLE -170 E. 17lh St.. Costa ?\-fesa. On exhibit durinf.! rci;ular business hours encaust.ics and oils by ~lanc1 Schonlhal. through Aug . NB Cl\'J(' ("F::\IF:R r.ALLF.RV -330ll Nrwport Blvd .. Ntw· port Beach. Current!~· on exhibil in cjty ha,U during regular busin rss hours. photos ()f Upper flie"·port Bay by Joan Clo1·crdnle lhrou~h Auj;!. COSTA l\ll::SA LlUllAH'' -566 Centrr St.. Cost.a f..lesa . On exh1b1l durinf:: rt>gular library hours, 011 paintings by Gwen Con11·ay. 1hrough Aug . ~IESA \'EllOE LIBRARY -2969 f\1csa Verde Drive East, Costa !'11csa. Currc.n!I\' nn e.xhib1t through July. oil paint· Jngs h} Alna Phillips and i..:mma H::irris. through Aug. AVCO SA \'I NG -3:!10 Bris1ol. \osta ~1rsa On exhihit dur· in,c:: rl'gul;i r business hours. nil paintings and acrylics by Shir- lr.v Lc_vrrr. throu~h Aug CROCl\ER RAl'\K -2300 H11rhor Blvd. Costa Mesa. On rxhib1L during regular busine.~s hours througll Aug .. oils and acrylics by Gerald Spehcger. oo"·~EV SAV INGS -360 E. 17th. SI . Costa t\lesa. On e.x· hib1t dunng regular business hours, oil paintings by r.ertrudc ?ilattock:-. through Aug •·1nsT NATIONAL BANK -1650 Adam5 SI., Cosla Mesa. On exhibit during regular business hours, oil paintings by 1\1ar\"el Co\rman. through Au~. CHAI.LIS GAJ.Lf.RTES -1390 S. Coast High\\'::tY. Laguna Bea(;h. On exhibit through Aug. 14, ne\1' painl!ng11 by Jo Anne Pl1 ix. Hour11 · II a.m. In ftp m. daily. NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Drh•e, New· port Beach . On exhibit du ring regular business houri, through Aug .. pen and ink drawings by Frederick L. Payne. 1'1ARINERS SAVINGS -1515 Westcliff Drive. Newport Br:ir h. On cxhibi1 during reRular business hours, oil paint- ings b_v Mark f\1cCulloc.k through Aug. HUNTER'S BOOKS THE WEST'~ FINEST IOOKSTORlS FOR 120 YIARS-SINC:I 1151 Loc1ted At FASHION SQUARE IN SANTA ANA Phone 17141 543-9343 66,500 loob l Pap""°'b 12,000 U•utHI Gre~ Conk IARCOAINS CO•LOUI OPEN EVENl !\'6S 'TIL 8 P./11. tj • •• In Summer tortured the slaves -has been restored. (By a DfJla· ware millionaire.) Costs $2 to be shuttled through by a brown girl - in authentic slave costume. Condominium sales office. The dungeon where An nie \Vh!pped the blacks is a restaurant. And sic transit gloria. (Whatever happened to Gloria) * Local lobsler and red snapper is excellent. You won't get a.ny for your rented house. The hotels buy up alJ they catch. /\-Teal is imported from New Zea- land, .and you need an ax to cut it. t.1aids get $12 a week. They are worth every penny of it. Jamaica service moves like molasses. You can get a phone call l<> the States faster than a local phone lo the next house. What I mean, you don't come to Jamaica and fi gure it works like home. Relax and wait. That's "'hat you came for. isn't it? * "For two young men (with beards} wh•t's the place for .1 w1rm Christmas vacation?" You might take a look at the British Virgins. About the only place left in the Caribbean where rates are low . I saw a couple or kids camped out on a small island . Skin diving for lobster. Which is OK if you don 't try to sell them to hotel. Do that and the local fishermen turn you in for a bust. Hawaiians .-, . . T o·Reva1iip Palace 8y A.IJI'H YOUNGBLOOD HONOLULU tUPll -Th< only royal palace in the United States once the home .r Haw1 ii's !'lovereignll, is being brought ba ck to its original days of beauty and grandeur. The sound! cf Jong-gone voices .and mu!'lit" will once again echo through the four rl oor5 and six lowers of lolanl Palace, and Hawaiian hi!'ltory will come to life. f\.iak.ing t he 92·year-old palace "Jive again" i11 the goal -0f restoration projert director George Moore and his team of co-wcrker~. "The idea is not lo try to gild a box:· Moore said, "but to put a heart into it. bring it to life, and keep lt alive." lolani Palace was built in 1379 by David Kalakaua, JiawaH·~ lasl reigning k.ing .. Killer Whale Surfing A dangerous new sport is being performed at Marineland in Palos Verdes ... vhere a trainer slands upright on the bac.k of a killer whale while he churns through the water. There is a new do lphin waler ballet being fea tured too. * "We want to plan some skiing this winter. Not With his death, the palace The oceanarium Is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. became tbe residence of hi5 -----------'----------'-------------- succcs~r. Queen Liliuokalani. In the u1ual pieces here." I just came from the Laurentians in Canada which looked VERY good to me. They also do snow· mobiling -bunch of you go together for safety. You can do 3,000 miles of it across wild country. Overnight in small town!. * "We will be on a cruise in the Carlbbe.1n. Where are the be1t buy• In frMports?" Just about all the islands are freeports. <Not Puerto Rico though.) The American Virgin Islands are good. They have an added advantage: You can bring in $200 worth of buys duty free. From other islands, you are only allowed $100 exemption. * Generally, prices are lowest where competition forces them down. Jamaica is like that. I bought a Sony recorder for $71. Costs $99 at home. All Jamaica duty free shops seem to be run by East 1ndians. So bargain because they expect it. (First asking price for my recorder was $78.) * "I want to buy some silver pre1ent1 In Mex· Teo ••• " Taxco is the silver town. A hundred shops full or it. Mexico City is OK. But you should buy m big. elegant shops. There's an awful lot of junky silver in small, cul-rate places. * No 1natler ho\v nbliging your gu.ide is, shop by your!>clf. ·rhe place he takes you is giving him 25 perccnl off !he top -and charging it to you. P.tr· ticularly true in Taxco. * Good silver from the CasWlos -who have • place in t.1exico City. too. Also good at Sanborn's "'here you can get breakfast, the morning paper and a fe11' pills for the tourists. Traveling with small children. tell them and ask for the bulkhead seats in economy class. ~1ore leg room -even playpen room. And a baby bed snaps into 1he bulk head wall. (Ask when you make reser· vations. BUT -ask again when you check in at the airport. The u•ord doesn't always geJ through.) * " ... about buying gem stone• in Mexico?" Queretaro is the gem stone town. The gem stone cutt ing to1vn. You'd better go to a BIG shop -the streeL<; are full or Indian kids push.ing ch eap synthetics: ''Rlghl from the mine, Senor." Opals are supposed In be good. And I've boUJht alexand- rilE's -not real but a. Swiss synthetic that thty mounl in i::old. It's a handsome thin g and changes color like the real ones. * Thry do some good things in sem·precious stones and silver. too . I got one bracelet 0£ stones cut in the shape of fish. Each enclosed in a little silver net. Buying in Mexico. if you see something you like. grab 11. Many tim es they don't repeat. -I• I• I I• .. • •XTltA ADDED • ~--------• CARNATIONS • • 2 DOI. • • ROSES - 1 doz.• by debra Your Chelc• • When revolution came 5he was imprisoned Jn the palace for 5everal mo n l h s. With statehood, the palace became the capitol building until a new one was built in 1968. What wall a senate chamber y:ill be tran!'lformed back into a royal dining room. What was a governor's office will once again become a r o ya I bedroom, and what were of. fices in the basement will be made back into the royal kitche ns. f\.1oore and his 12-man team are painstakingly removing layers of green paint, re- painting with the white and gold that were the room 's original colors, and doing all lhe lntricale inside work neces5ary to recapture the days when the palace was the home of royalty. "Furnishings that u.5ed to be In the palace have been localed In Manila , Rome, San Francisco. Boston, New York -all over the world." f\.1oore said. "They're slo wly trickling back Ul us, so that I.hey can be enjoyed by everyone." The lhrone room, the scene of entertainment, Io rm a J receptions and festiv ities dur· ing the monarchy. became the House of Representatives and has been restored and is open l.o the public. 1\oloore, .,.,·ho came to Honolulu tw o years ago from British Columbia where he wa s Provincial Mu seums Advisor, dOf!Sn"t just want to bring b.!ick the old palace's looks. He wants it lo "live again .'" "By means of aud io facilities , people will overbear taped soundtracks recreating conversation!'! of the past,·• Moore said . Dinners "'ill be. served in the palace, with Kalakaua's china and crystal and with the menu inrlnding the king'.'! favorite dishes, Pll nore said. STARS Sydney Omarr \s one ot tht"" v•nrld'~ grPat a~troln· grr5. lli.~ rolumn I~ one l'l f thr DAlLV PILOTS if(tat ft:rtlUl"I\~. -.. ·-.. ·-• • • • • 51Mc:l1I ,.urch11• GORGEOUS MARIGOLDS 39C ••h. • • • • • • • • 99, • We wire flo wer• • EA. Limit -2 • With thli <Ml " • W With thl1 cou,.n • •...•. r.. .. .•••••.•. 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For the past three years he has been living and performing in Las Ve gas. but a move I.Jack lo the toast resulted in his current en· gagemcnt al the Gaslight. /\. fantas\i(' P & L l'C('ording by Beni. "The [)cvil 's Di sciple.· has 1·eceived a lot of attention in the l'=i n1pai ~n nganist drugs and narcotics. ~n ii , Beni docs a bit \l'h~re ··~ieroin" !a man) tries to 1-rash a party in llell. It's a shocker with a spell- bindin g entllng. FROM 9 P.M. Book cnd in ~ l\lason in his sensational sho\v are 1\\•n fine n1usi cians. Johnny Gillick on drums and t11ichae1 llogue on organ. Sho\vtimes get under \\'3Y at 9 f).rn . ni ghtly. 1'uesday through Saturday. The Gas li ght is located at 12435 Beach Blvd., Stanton. 1'a lc of Ilic "'ha le 'J'alk about a fi ve-ring circus. tr it's possible to f·o1npare a restaurant lo Ringling Bros. and Barnun1 & Ba iley. il n eligible place hereabouts is the Tale of lhc \Vhale in the ol d Balboa Pavilion. 1,he clu1nce you 'll li nd yoursel( scatc'll at a banquet table here. 'J'h1s likelihood exists because an in· ereasfng nun1ber of ('!ubs anct orJ!an1za1ions ;irf> utillzin g the rcslaurant's excl'll cnt facili ties for 1neelings. OUTDOOR BRUNCH No \v , thanks to an exciting inno\'a11on launch- ed _several \v.ceks ago, there's yet another pleasa11 L eating experience on ta p at the \\'hale. It's an out- doors Sunday brunch being served on the upstair" patio dcek. 1'he ne1\' fea ture in oo \l'ay supplants lhe re~­ ular breakfast that's offered in the enclosed d o,vn- :-.tairs dining area. 1'he latter continues as before dncluding Sunday and every day) \\'i th lhe san1c 1nenu that's been in effect for soni c time. NEW MENU 'l'herc's a totally different bill or ra re. ho1,·ever, for t he ne\v patio brunch. It offers a choice of five entrees, all acco rnpanied by appropriate si de di shes. tabbed at the un iforin price of $1.65. l·luevos rancheros lead off the thoites follo,vcd by eggs Benedict. <"hef'.~ omelet. crab on1elel and hash \Yith eggs. Price includes coffee. I-lours for the Sunday service are 9 a.n1 . lo 2 p.m. A PLUS A VIEW Setting alone. in our estimation, makes this brunch \\'ell \\'Or th the outing. The co1n1nandin~ panorama of Ne\vport Harbor \vith its passing sail- of Sollth Coast dining establis hn1cnt:;, 'l'he C"hanges more than proved yo u can't Lak1• a place for granted j ust because it's bel'n a1·o untl three-quarters ot a century. Evidente surfaced on all sides that the conversion produced one of Il le area's fine seafood houses. AGELESS CHARM It's interesting to note. too. that \Vhile the. alterations have bee:-i enhaneing and practical. the_y haven't n1arred the kind of ageless charm that dis- tinguishe_d the Pavilion . The net result is a pervad- ing air of solid cornforl, an aln1osphere bidding Lotal rest and relaxation. 'fhere \Vas ne\•er a n101nenl's break in !hi.~ pleasant sensation throughout the course of dinner al the restaurant last Tuesday eve ning. \Ve took up a front \Vindpw banquette shortly after 7 p.111 . Staying on through l\vilight into darkness, the changi ng spectacle of the bay received aln1os t as 01uch attention as the fine food. ~ SEAFOOD 'l'he menu itself t1uickJy confirms the restaur- ant's reputation fo r offering seafood gathered fron1 the \vorld's oceans. An amazing variety of \\'aters are represented in the selections. In advance of dinner. if you're a hardy eater. there is a sizeable (jUantily of a la carte seafood appetizcri:. And Boston or tllanhattan clam cho\1 - dcr al 75 ce:nts a bo\vl. the meal al no extra cost. boats and yachts presents a continuing show ,,·it h ~ ~ Cold >eafood cocktail appetizers include Alas- Food ~ervi cc to sal.lale alt needs is avaliable ...-kan king rrab. $1.75: j.tulf shrimp. $1 .75; lobster. at the \\'hale seven days a ""eek from early in the Giving diners the advantage of the vie\v af-.$1.95; co1nbi nation. $1.95. Others are fresh clams rno rning 1.o late at ni ght. As a result out 'n' abouters forded by I.he deck patio is in keeping \l'ilh the same on half shell, $2 .25: fresh oysters on hal f shell . have a range of dining possi bilities some\vhal akin concept that so dramat.lcaJly altered the landmark $2.50; Alaskan King crab legs, S2.50; sea food to the big-top's bustle. Pavilion's irnage l.\VO years ago. At that time an platter. $2.95. Beyond the prospect or settling in l'o r a very extensive remodeling and fo bd upgrading progratn Nearly l\1·0 dozen entrees include two seafood 10 seafood specialties. 'fhere al :.;o are four land· lubber's specials for those preferring some thing in the steak department. All are served \vith soup or sal ad, potatoes or r1ee p1laff and roll s. TEMPTERS i\n1ong the entrees. a fe\v of the tcmpllng po~­ :-.ib1ltt1es \Ve considered \Vere crab L-0uie, $3.95; l;u!f of California shrimp. S4.50; Nova Scotia scal- lops, $4.50; Chesapeake Bay oysters. $4.50; Pacl!it No rth\vest sal mon. $4.75; Oregon Coast stuffed sole, S4 .75: seafood brochette H;callops. s\rordJish. shrimp. oys:!er . and \\hite sea bass flan1 ing on a ske\\'er). $5 .2:5. ~ 1'he e ntrees \\·e finally seleet('d \Vere stuffer! abalone. $4.95, and assorted shellfish, $5.95. Both proved to be extraordinarily savory and gave us an opportunity to san1ple a rather \Vide variety of the \Vhale's seafood offerings. · '!'he a balonf', a product of 1he rock.v reefs: off lhe California Coast. 1vas stuffed '\'ith shri1np anrl t'l'a bn1eat. Additionally seasoned \\'ilh a number of piquant spices and lopped \1•ilh a \Vhite \vine sauce, its preparation indicated manifold culinary skill. Our assorted shell ri sh tonsisted of a selection nf scallops, shrimp. crab legs and lobster. Ample and \\'ell-rooked porlions of each 1\·cre hig hlighted by the inclusion of three ind ividual co ntainers of larlar sauce, n1elted butler and cocktail sauce. SALAD OR CHOWDER To obtain an additional cross sampling of the bil l of fare. one of us ordered salad and the other Boston ch o'hder. The soup was rich and rreamy, the salad co!d and crisp -served on a very cold rilate acompanied by a very cold fork. ~ Vi siting the 'f ale or the \·Vha\e al so permittect us to enjoy a brief chat "'Ith the affable and kno\vl- cdgeable 1nanager, Bill <~aouette. ·ro discuss the Continu•d on Pag• 28 agreeable lireakfasl, lunch or dinner. there's al\vays catapulted t he Tale of the \Vhale into the top ranks l.ouies, four fried seafoods. six broil ed seafood s and ~~~F==:=============-=~=-==~~~~~~~~ ,.,.-...... --·~ "':--'--... -.... •.~.·-:· -~, "" ··-· "'""'1:"--.. /\'OW APPEARING THE SENSATIONAL OPENING SOON Completely Remodeled THE MARQUIS RESTAURANT LUNCH e DINNER e COCKTAILS Ent ertainment Nightly CHARCOAL BROI LED STEAKS CONTINENTAL CU ISINE 1670 Newport Blvd., Costa MeMI VISIT THE L11~ky Lio11"s FABULOUS NEW Fond11e 80010 A "First" for the South Coast with unique "Topside" dinin9. Try dny of the Exciting C ombinat ions. I e CHEESE e MEAT with wh it• wine1 •nd esot•ric: spic:es. cubes of tender beer or meatballs. e CHOCOLATE wit h piec:•• of f resh fruit. Coo~cd fli your own table, a nd you'll a gree, 1:tt111l11e I s f'1111!!! SERVED FROM s,oo P.M., 7 NIGHTS A WEEK Now Appearing Every Evening Newport's No. I Gu itarist/Sing•r J. J. MACK I > ...-~-~------~--------~ A t ro p i cal isla nd s etti n g f or ext r a ordin a ry fis h , s t ea k s n ' g rog l.unctieott •Dinner • Banque.ts 16278 Pacific Coast Highway Huntington Beach (213) 592-1321 DON JOSE' /\'OU' 1ll'PE1lRl.~G PACO DIRECT FROM MEXICO Enchilada and Taco Chili Relleno . Enc hi lada Sl.JS Sl.SO Serv1d with llic:t, l eonJ, Tostodito' and Sol'o FINFST M'E.XICAN FOOD AT REASONAILE PRI CE~ e COCKTAI LS e 2500 W. Coast Hwy., New ort Beoch ---I 646·"'_1____ I 9093 E. Adams (At Ma9nolia) Huntin9ton Beach 962-7911 Wt wl1h to trtt11G 11 1pttlol 11ot• of th11,.k1 to ell 0111 •••411 lrlendl 011d c111t-r1 wh o flelpff "'••• oor t r11H o,..11l11t 1ucfl • I UC.CHI. •STEAK & LOBSTER e CHOICI T-Bone STEAK e Nf W YORK STRIP NOTHING ON OUR MENU IS OVER $)99 Noth ing high•r on the m•"u. N1turally ... ged U.S.D.A-Choic• beef only, No t1nderi11r1 Ste•k dinners start 1t Sl.65 ind include Nl1d, toast & potatoes. 81lced potatoes from 11 A .M. 'til 9 P.M.I "Well • don•" ste1ks cooked with tend•r loving care, tool NOW SERVING IEU & WINE Speci.I Clllldrett'1 Mo .. -A.lat: A ,_.. ,, ... t.r ttio lltftt tetl -Jtc WI All WAITRESS SO YI D OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. -9 P.M. 2267 FAIRVIEW IAT WI LSONJ COSTA MESA S41·0l61 FRIENDS Tues. thru Sat. - 9 to 2 '-...... SUNDAY BRUN CH 11 A.M . -2 P.M. LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAI LS e DANCING EXQUIS ITE HORS D'OEUVRES ( ~ llll W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT IEACH BooN UOCKS 642-4298 On Th• l•y At Th• Arch•• NOW OPEN WITH THE SOUTH COAST'S FINEST FOOD SERVICE ENTERTAINMENT LUNCH & DINNER DAILY 11 A.M. to 11 :JO P.M. COCKTAILS to 2 A.M. e SUNDAY BRU NCH 9,30.< CONTINENTAL CUIS I NE SEAFOOD • ST l!AKS Now Appe1rinq IRANDIE IRANDON DUO luei. thru Sat . i :lO to 1:10 Thur1d1y F11hion Show-12:15 31102 Co11t Hwy. (At Crown V1ll1y ,kwy.) LAGUNA NIGUEL 499°2626 416°S773 mITllf.1 MEXICAN RESTAURANT "FINEST MEXICAN CUISI NE IN ORANGE COUNTY" FEATURING TOP ENTERTAIN 1HENT AND DANCING FRI. AND SAT. NITES 9 P.M . to 2 A.M. NOW APPEARING TIM MORGON 3:00 P.M . GUEST ARTISTS SATURDAY & SUNDAY PATIO BRUNCH CHOICE OF HUEYOS •ANCHflOS STIAl I EGGS J. EGGS llNIDICT plu1 IXTENSIYI llUNCH MENU --------CALL 'Ol ltE5fRYATIONS -541-1166 1601 W. COAST HIGHWAY -NIW,.OltT llACH .. TRO PICAL COCKTAILS ENTERTA INMENT POLYNESIAN SHOWS Thur. th ru Sun. Nights NOW APPEARING 1hur~. thru Sun . N i te~ 8:10 lo 1:)0 Th11 SP.1n ational S1mo 1n Voc1list1G11il 1ri1t TIM FULOA 8961 ADAMS AVE. (a t Ma gnolia) HUNTINGTON BEACH 968-5050 ~~ The ~1'­~l' HAMBURGER "(~ ( HAMLET ~ Dining Hou rs 11 to 11 De ily Open for Lunch. /)i1111er & Cnck uiil.t A1t1c1 Loung• Open \ Suntlay lhru ·rhursda,v /I :.10 A .M. Jo Y l'.lvf. ;fi To 2 1.m. Fri. •nd Set. Fridoy & ,'\uturtluy 11:30 A.M .1u /I l'.M. 547 W. ltth ST .• COSTA MESA ). COSTA MESA ,.( . FOOD TO GO -642·'7'4 ~ il!..'t 1545 Adams A"· I!}\~ ___________________ .. ! ,,~ Corner or llarbor And 1\d11m~ p' .... ·--· ,..__.. ZI DAIL y PILOT Fnda:J, Auouit ll, 1971 MORT'S BAL-PORT LOUNGE SPAGHEnl NIGHT 'i OUT 'N ABOUT E.wery Witdn..0.y -' p.m. to 7 SPAGHllTTI AND GARLIC BREAD . 75c Under 21 mu~t be with p.srenf. 4507 W. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH 675-4200 Real Cantonese f Pod . ••t her• or t•k• home. STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st pf., Newport Be•ch ORiole 3-9560 Oiw11 YHf krou11ll Dolly 12·12 -Fri. 01111 Sor. 'tU J •• ,.. SEAFOOD CONVERSATION Everyone is talking .about our delicious s!e.amed cl•m• and 9iant ( lb.20 oz.I Austr•lian Lobster T.aih . SUNDAY BRUNCH Served from 10 A.M •• 2 P.M. Enltdainme~f & O•ncin'll HAPPY HOUR "4011. • Fri. 5 to 7 ,.111. •irh Hori tl'Mwvr" IAN9un FACILlflES Jl7 PACIFIC COAST HWY. HUNTlNCiTON IEACH OPE~ 1 OAYS Rt1tr•al;o"' Accel'l•d For P~rtief o! ! or mire 516-2555 ContfnYed fr•m Pa .. 27 business with Bill for no more than a f ew minutes is to realiz& that the resaurant's 1ucces1 stems in large measure Croon hi& capable direction. T~ ENTERTAINMENT 'fhe Jan Deneau Trio provides entertainment, Thursday through Saturday, from 9 to 2. Gilbert Fl ores, vocalist and master of the Spanish guitar. takes the stage Sunday through \Vednesday. The Tale of the \Vhtle is open from 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. seven days a week. Dinner service runs to 11 p.m. weekdays and until 11:30 on Friday and Saturday. The Pavilion is located at 400 mun St .. Balboa. Tim FuJoa Overworked it · may be -through repeated usage -the word "sensational" stands as the most appropriate which can be applied to an entertain- er who's performance we caught last weekend. He's the mighty taJented vocalist and guitarist, Tim Fuloa, currently on stage at Li's restaurant in 11 un tin gt on Beach. Tim, a native of British Samoa, has only been in this country since January. Up to that month he was engaged in what had been hi! first and only professional appearance -a two-and-one-half year stint at the Intercontinental Hotel in American Samoa. PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT NIW SUMMH DINNll HOURS SINCE THE OLD DAYS Now Me 'n Ed's mobile ov•ns speed delicious pipil'lg·hot piu1s to your door in minutes. Sun. thrv Thura. I te 11 Prl. & lat. I h 12 R~lax~ and casual Intimacy C«t1er ef Perk & M•IR• lolh• ....... 671-4130 l\10NDA Y, AUGUST 16th I I I I I 11, II' I I I l~AVARIAN DINNER and BEER FESTIVAL $475 Potato Leek Soup or Tossed Green ::-alad l-i.l )t\ s·r SA UERDRA 1"EN OF BEEF, Sweet and Sour Cabbagt. (~rccn Bt·ans, SpirC'd Apple Ring. Pumpernickel Bre.d. Blat k fort'.'t Chocolate Cake, Apple Strudel or Choi rt of Ire Crtam Su ndae. Beverage Buvuria11 llats To All Rrgulat Gourmet Menu al~o ser,·cJ 1! CJ s~~f!:!~~~ ~ 2241 W. COAST HWY., NEWPORT BEACH ~~ R!SUVATIONS SUGGISTID ""-5057 ~"' .. = .. = .. = .. = .. = .. == .. = .. = .. = .. = .. = .. = .. =,.=o.,=,.= .. = ....... ;===,,.= .. == .. = .. ==='- •11rten 11 :JI ••·2 p111 !,Hf 6:01 , ... ,, '"' ..... 11:11 ... 2 .... . 421 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA 6-45-S41D ftMEftA ftEllTAUUNT C•ntlnent•I Cultin• Ceckt•il1 Stn>ing Lunchton and Dinner Mondat1 thrOUQh Soturdatf. Closed Sundays t"i!f IS "WM Jl was there one night, shortly after New Year's, that an American visitor vie wed Tim's ac.t and liked everything he heard and saw. As a result, Pete Saracusa. one of the clever young proprietors of Newport Beach's /l.ncient Mariner, signed Ti1n (then k.nov.·n as Jerome Grey) for a six-month en· gagement. NOW AT LI'S Now, having wrapped up the Mariner stand, Tim has ju.st moved to his new showplace at U's, In our be.st judgment he'll be going on from here to really big things in the entertainment field. Even before he left Samoa, Tim's fans tagged him with the title "Mr. Versatile.'' To see him in action with his many touches of sho\vmanship is to know yhy. Beyond demonstrating his considerable talents in the singing and guitar playing departments, he does some fantastic in1itations. Notable among these are Nat "King" Cole and Louis Armstrong -the latter complete with uncanny voice mimicry ol the sound of Satchmo's great horn. SOUNDS OF THE WORLO The wide range of Tim's numbers embraces much of the world's music. Included are all the sounds of the Pacific -Polynesian, Tahitian, Fiji, ~1aori, Hawa,Uan -as well as old standards, hard rock, sing-a-longs, calypso, Mexican, Brazilian and French songs. Some of the better known tunes we especially enjoyed were "Love Story," "For All We Know." "Something," "Close to You ," "Gentle on My i tind" and "Hava Nageela." SOME BACKGROUND During a between sets chat 'vith Tim \Ve ob- tained a fe\v details about his fascinating back- PRIME Rll e SEAFOOD STEAKS e COCKTAILS OPEN 7 DAYS LUNCH 11 to 2:30 DINNER 5 lo 12 SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM ID A.M. Entertainment W.dnasday thru Sun day !OJ N. BAYSIDE DR., NEWPORT IEACH In The M•rin• Dunes 644..4031 NICOHTL Y DINNER SPECIAL PRIME RIB S2.95 , DAILY LUNCH SPECIAL BAR·B·Q RIBS $1.75 0l'Jlubla Bubble Cocktail1-7 Days-I I .a.m. to I p.m. 2710 5. HAUOR ILVD. COSTA MISA 545-UOS ® ffilYRKO 101 JOrlt ST. lE51lVATIONS HIWPOlT llACH 675-0100 ll'e .~erve U •. S. l-'ri111e Ensterrl Corn-fed Beef Exclusively, Per•onally Se lected A 11d ;lged 111 011r 01v11 Cooter Wa are loc•i•cl n•" +o A Thre1 Generation Familll Tradition -Est. 1921 Gifj#lt-sut ·W~Oi.<S · ground. A 1nembe1· o! \Vhat Is regarded as the most 1nusical family in Samoa, he is one of 22 children sired by his father's two wives. Considering such numbers, it's not difficult to understand why an entire church choir was com· posed of 111embers of the famil y. This kind of to- getherness also Jed to the formation of the Grey Sis ters, a performing group 'veil-kn own throughout the islands and n1ade up entirely of Tim's sisters. OLDEST SON In numerical sequence, Tim is th e fifth child and oldest son of the 14 ofrspring OOrn to hi s fath· er's second 'vife. He, like all the others. was brought in lo the 1nusical picture almost as soon as he learn· cd to talk. Polynesian sho,vs have been a standard fix- t~re at Li's for some time. The regular troupe con· t 1nues as berore with their native songs and dances but have made room for Tim as the headliner. . . Tim is backed in his act by two other top mu· s1c1ans. They are Veli Viena, organist and lead guitarist, and llarry Si siflati on drums and bass. FINE DINNER SPOT The show follo\VS especially \Vell on the heels of fine Chinese cuisine al Li's restaurant. The diner here always has a formidable task in choosing from such excellent possibilities as S\veet and sour itan· darin duck, lobster chow don, cashew nut chi cke n and dozens of other Oriental di shes. Tim Fuloa and the Polynesian performers are on stage nightly, 'Thursday through Sunday. from 8:30 to 1:30. Li's is located at 8961 Adams Ave., __ corner of :ri.1agnolia , Huntington Beach. rt'altGois' CONTINENTAL CUISINE F1mou1 For FLAMING DUCK Open 11 :00 A.M. -Closed Monday HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 18151 BEACH BLVD. 842 -1919 OPEN FOR LUNCH 1ntim.ate .a nd De lightful FRENCH RESTAURANT 11 ;J 0-2 e Tueid•y +hu f.,;doy DINNER 5,30 . 10 P.M. Tue•dav ihr~ Sund~v CLOSED MONDAY Conier of ludolph ond lri1tol Cott• Meso 540·3•41 ,....,.,,._ THE FINE SEAFOOD RESTAURANT WITH A SWEEPING VIEW OF BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT HARBOR J'itie ltaliari C11i~f11e Cacl.;t11ils 2325 E. COAST HIGHWAY 673-B267 lffO"orfon1 OpH Dellf -5 Jt.m. •• ]. •·"'· CLOllD MONDAY the M•y Co. in Seuth j"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiOj Co11t P'l•z•. IJf;;;:;::;;:;::;;:;::;;:;::;;:;::;;:;::;;:;::;;:;::;;:;::;;:;::;;:;::;;:;::;;:;::====~~ ___ _ llJJ I. lrhhl I EVERY SATURDAY I 2 STEAK DINNERS FOR • Fr ench Frie s • French Fri ed On ion Rings • Tossed Salad • Roll and Butter Bring A fr iend! la~• •dvanta9e of thi' cl•licioul din· n•r for l , •• • just ri9ht price. 1/2 lb. tend•r cho ice 11••~. cut to Br•dford HO"ut• 1pecific1tion,. Bo qood IQ • friend, or m•ybe th• f•mily? Thi1 meal. it • f•vorite -with .JI . , . you'll be • winner! ... Ojilen D•lly Mon. thrv lit. t :JO •.m. tot •·""· SvfMley 'llOJnlJ KNOWN FOR VALUES l t •.m. te • >'"· GRANT PLAZA -BROOK HURST I ADAMS-HUNTINGTON BIACH . ---...-:::..-... _ .,___ - c--........ TEMPLE GARDENS ALLEY DI! PRUINTS The Stn11tion•I TONY FLORES Gult•rltt/Vec•li1t Folk, Cl•11ical, Sp•niah TUI. THRU SAT. GINO LANZI IMMl•J Nl1hh NATURIN~ DINNIRS 111 tho $111 frf11ei1sa Mo11ftot I.A.Cl OP LAMI ITIAU e llAN>Ot I TO 11 NISHTLY IUIUfDIMAN'S LUNCH ll:Ot TO 5 SATUltDAY-11 te S LUNCH OR BRUNCH SUNDAY-BRUNCH OPIN IYllY l.t.Y OM TMI OCIAM AOJAClllT 'l"O MIW,.OIT llA(M '11111 1106 W. OCIAN PRONT NIWPOIT IEACH. , ._ •--·-·~•\L. . -· .. - Qff Nt:~Restaurant LUNCHEON I DINNER DAILY Visit Our RICKS HA COCKTAIL ~~~~E Featurlna Exotic Tropical Drinkl IUF,ET LUNCH ll:J0-1:)0 Mond•y thru Frldoy 1500 ADAMS (•t H•rkr) COSTA MISA 540·19l7 W elco1ne Aboard .,oU\):~t' RESTAURANT C:ome Join Our Crtt0 ••• THE "MIKE JORDAN DUO" COSTA MESA FO• DANCING ••• DINING 2300 HARBOR BLVD. 540-8535 .'icrvi1111 Da i/11 IHa1\.tr Sho,pi119 C111t1r1 F\rr11kr11.st-LU1'1Ch-Dinnrr .... ----.-.~~ ---::- FINEST SEAFOOD AND OYSTER BAR IN THE SOUTHLAND 630 LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 675-0100 -. .I ' Mi ss Cal Show Se t Saturday The J\ll ss Ca!1forn1a Bcautv Pageant will be sbo1••n on Ch<".'1flcl 11 SRturda.1, at 7 p.m v.•hen 42 conlestant.s will com· pelc with lhr winner goin~ on to the Miss LT." A Pagc<inl . Miss U.S.A. then goes •)n 10 Vil' for thr Lille nf J\fis~ Unlvcrf.C ln the la~1 I:! ye<1rs lhree r-.1iss C;ilifornia wlonrrs have gone nn to OOcnine r-.1 1ss us :\ Con1cdia n Jackie \'ernon \.\'lll adrl his 11•Jt to the be.'.luly Qf the Pageant <lurini;: Lhl' two Pour telecast Bob Pilrk1nson y,•ill host v.•1th br.:k stage co lor provided by Bill Y.'c!sh The Pageant. 1n ;1·~ ~1~! r::1Jnsecuti1e 1rar, will take place a1 1iu.> Am))assador ,.Intel. 1n 1he C:a$t G;irrlcn 1>.'1th i;irls who ha1·r been selected From fi .000 cnn1estnnls around fhe sta t£'. The Pagct1 nt is unrlrr Lhc direction of Dr Leon<>zd R. Stallcup. ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING Sa11rr Bu:ar11dr, \\"dd f\J{'(' AMONG 20 SEL[Cl DINNER ENlREES LOIS H ANSEN DUO En1~''"i"i~9 • See Europe at Best Traveler Give s Opinions of High SJJots t.ll' Frank fl. Bar!holom~w A·~1 STEROA ~ tU PJ ) -Do .vou i'.gJ"ef th <1t Norw;:ty 1s rnnre b e aut i ful 1har1 Sw1 1zcrland. that the waiters of Denmark hflve become the rnost unpredictabl e in Europr, that the Rilz in Li sbon has !he finest hntel accom mod ations. Cla ndge 's o/ L-0nrlon the brst servirc. Zurich's Eden :i.u Lac ltJP besl foodq Those at lea~\ arc the personal opinions of an cc.rty- ~rasoil tra\'elrr. offered lnr f'f)rnpa risnn wHh your own ex- prrirnce ;ind ronclus1ons. ~Jr.re personal JUdge.T.enls : Europe"s supreme beauiy ~pol · The Sognr fiord in :'\'nrway ;ii the Junction of 11 ~ ~nr~es. where three ferries n1eel 111 exchange passenger~. thousands nf feet from ;iny shore, under tov•ering cl iffs lacer! with 1~·aterfalls from the sk.v perpcndicularl.v abo\'e. anrl on deep c:>.lm water . RUNl\"ER-UP: ·rhe !\tat- !rrhorn in s"·1tzerland on a c:Jcar dawn, !\lost tranquil scene: Tllr. Ri\'C>r An1stel half a rlozcn niilcs downstream f r om Amsterdam, at ten o'clock in the l'vening, with !he last ligh1 or sundown silhouetting an an - cient Dutch windmill. Runner-up · The 150 miles of r1nwcr-deeked rolling meadow in North Germany called !he Lune ber g e r He ide. term inating in the old city of Lulx>ck. A salute tn the regul?.:ions that make you leave you r car no"' anrl then for short ""alks into spots nr parl irular beaut.y 1n the wide land~ca)W. with motor vehicles prohibited Scenrry easies\ on !he eye~: Finland. Enrobed in total shades of green in summer fron1 the darker forest. to the sunlit .T.eadows and fr inged with blue-gray lakes by the thousands: white rrmine 1n winter fron1 Helsinki lo the Arc!ir Circ le. I An adm1r <".l:ily sturd.v and successful li!tle na- tion, n1aintalning fearless but vigi lant indrpendcnce 011 1L~ side of !he long border wit h thr u.s s rt l. BEST ()RIVERS 10 Europe.: The Nnr"·eg1an.~. bands do\\'O, ""ith a particular bow to lhP bus dri1•ers In a thnu s;ind miles of driv ing. so nH' of it along the hard packed dirt roads crossini:: thr successive niountain ranges be!wet:':n the fJords -c I i f r h <'· n g i n g road ways often so narro"' thal 11·hen vehicles meet one must back up -nol a single ac- c1denl "'as seen i\lost uninh ibited rlri vers in Europe: The Germans. Are governors bu1l1 inlo those fa st cars m.<1king it impssible for ;i f;<'rm.<1n to drive less Lh.<111 9(l n1ilrs .<1n hour regardless of trilffic~ Cu1ting in at high speed on !he au1ob?J1ns in peak traffic secrns lo bf' a slimulalion ;ind ;i delight, particularly if you milkc it. Along one 60-mi!e stretch be111·een Hamburg anct Brcn1cn . three massh'e truck- trailer n gs l;o.y in "·reckage: along the roadway . It seemed doub1ful Iha! the truck dri ver.~ thcn1selves were tn blame: generally they arc fa st but ex- pert (incl uding the technique. or splashing pedestrians on 1he !raffic is lands in the cities.1 The taxi driver.~ are fas! but reasonably compelcnt. The in· d1vidl1al dr iver is fa s\, pcriorl. Nom1n;o.!ion fnr "'" hisrori~ fllrl hot.cl. beautiful!~· n1a in- THE VILLAGE WEST FINE A~TS & CR AFTS CENTER 5-UM EI FE~TIYAl NOW IN FULL SWING 7'11 La9un11 Canyon Rood. la111111-Fru 'c:i rkl119-4•4·'l 'O ta ined The Phoeni:t n r Aarlborg. in Den ma r k '• Jutland peninsula. An historic old hote l, well worth passing up: Tb e Fleischer in Voss, Nor way. Another Norwegian hotel you may well miss without undue grieving the sprawling mounta in hotel at Hovden in Lhe high valley of Setesdal. Vigne.Ile: Rritish tourisl lo manager: ~1 .v room has moSQullos Will .vou hal'e it spr?.yrd. please~ ~tanager · Mada m. Ho1'den has no mos quiros. Bartender en1erges from cocktail lounge. vigorously slapping neck <1nd arms. Tellt\ n1anager 10 .\l"or.,.,•egian that mosq uitos have preempted his b" British tourist : \Vha! is he sa~·ing? M.-:1agcr· \\1ho knows~ Norwegian tourist: ! do American tourist . ! think he put so mu ch "'alcr in those m:i.rtinis he created a swan1p (·011dition he can 't handle. Ai\'D ABO UT those un- predictable Danish waiters, another vigne!1e: The scrne.- Denn1ark's oldest hotel. the - tiny Dagmar in Rebe . Dinner hour of !J p.m. Sun still shin- ing, warm r1·ening, street rloor open . Dining r on m crowded. Wa iters en1ertaining one another while guEsts play "i'h kni1•es anrl forks. Group of hippies seat themselves on low slone v.·al! across narrow street anrl visible through op- en door. Hippies signal for ser\·ice. Laughing "·aiters ~u rge across !he street . accepl dinner orders. return lo pick up entire 1able with place srt- fings plus chai rs and carry 1hcfn across the streel. Creal merriment, lots of fu n, \\'ail· crs, hippies join in hilari!y In the dining r00rn. guests con- !1nue 10 play with knives and forks. rooking ;it the clock, the kitchen rlonr and each other. Suggestion: Join the hippies, Denmark loves them. --- TCRUISETO -' ... -. TIL FORTHEFAI 17! I • ~-- Yn1J• 11P•I var ar.ri11 r an be rhe 111r1ll ot yo 1• l<1et1me Crui se!"" newE s1 mos! lav1sfl 1•110 Ji iin~; d1 11111g '1~ 11•~•rlen sea~nn En1nv 11 dai?J,ng S28 000 000 worl h of matchle~s st1rrnuncl1ng5 superior se rv1te, oel1ghtlul r n1erta1nmpn1 as vou qlirll' over !roo1c wa1e1-:; 10 Me~•CO s most rast1na1 ui11 por1 s ol call SP.cause the ul 1ra nr.N SS Fa1rsea is larqer and mo1e soacious tha n cur rent ·fl! c.ru1se-to-Mex 1co snips, t! o!1ers lrlfl :7Y llaopy co n!r <11:l•ct1ori of more lu~ury !or less mofley. For eJ1 ample, Three swimming pools. Two n1Qhlclubs E19ht louns:;es Two d1n1ng rooms plus soecMl!y resrau•afllS No f1rs1 and second seilhng hassles You dine wnen you want ro Soda A-Go-Go teenage club Nursery. Soac1ous !healer EvP.n ii oardeo. And vou ti also see MeA1co !ram A 10 Z Acaou1co to Z1hu a!a11ejo. Plus Mata1!;in an(! Puerro Vauarra Yo11 dont1ust travel. you vacar1on as yo u QO oarnoe1ed heyond belier by rrie most doting 11ahan crew ever assembled. Hold r>u! ror th<? happiest holiday Carch the Fairsea. Stiling Dales trom Los A.flgelei : Dec.17, 29,Jafl. 10 ~t. ,/1,:r Feb 2, 14 25 Mar 6,20,31,Apr 12.24.May5.Add!l1onal , · V 1972 sa1l1ng Cates on request. Call your 1ravel a11ent now! n and 1! days. Aowld trip from SJCJS: ... _ ... ,,.a. ......... ., ..... ...i.._!c ...... b"~ fho ' 3, f t K ... Ofld$ $ f•·........r.,.fll i..o.,.,~ ~~''"" ~l~~~~!! 1000 Wilshire Bl~d .. Los Aflgeles, CA ~17 Phone (21 J) 465-8862 Weekend Cruise lrom S.n ,r1nclsco, 3 nl9ht1 from •ts, 11111119 December 10, 1971. n·-~ FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS TRAVEL 2075 S.• Jae.i•I• Hlth 1111. H•wp•rt h«lli 644-4600 -- ... ,,_ ... .... . "." .. .. . .. ''lda y, A119usl 13. }q71 DAILY PILOT !8 Tex Beneke Opening \vi1h the !ilodcrna1rcs next 1'hursday a1 Di s· ncvland \vii! be sax rnan. 'l"ex Beneke. Thev \l'ill he pci·forn1ing in the Plaza Gardens for listei1ing and d<tn ci ng fron1 9 pm .• for 111·0 \1·ecks. ------ Restrictio11 s He1p Save Wild Area Fro111 Da111age 11 h;is been Jusl a lit!ll' more than a month since the State Department or Parks and Rccrea!inn began issuing use pcrml!~ fnr aC'rrs~ In i\lflllnt San J;ic1rtt n Vi"i!drrnes~ Sta ir P.<1rk in R iver~ide County. and al re;icJy the arra 1s lnok1nR bel !cr and le~s lranipled lhfln ever bcforr. Tatnarack . 40 each al Deer Spring and L1Hle R o u n d Valley. and 12 at Peak Shelter Cabin.·• Slalc Parks and f(ccreat1on 01rec111r \\!1!1111111 Penn ~ln!L .Jr., «;iirl lh;il the hikl'rs anrl can1pcr~ u~ing !he park are un;1nin1011~ in their ;ippr01·al of Ins Orpar!111<'nl's efforts lo J1olct rln\vn !he dcva slating cl- rcct.'i of '"hun)nn erosion" al tl·e p;irk an dare rnthusiflS!I<"' <1hril1t the inr re ;isi·d qual i!y of can1p1ng anrl hikin g. Planetarium Sets Exciting Season An exciting autumn-winter season of public sho.,.,·s ha~ been scheduled for Tessm&n Planetarium on the Sant.a Ana College campus, 1530 W. 17th St., Santa Ana. '"Thirty-two Moons" V•hich will sl'llt1la1e journey~ to sonic of the 32 monos or the sun"s planets -heads the !isl .11s H:c first feature on the 1971 -72 slale of public show- ing". Charlrs E Bu mgren. p!r.n etarium direttor and in- st ructor 1n astronom~· al S.<\C, v.·ill narrate the programs. v.·h1ch "'i!I he shown on \\'edncsday and Friday even· ings a1 7 1:> p.m ··ThJrtv-two ~loons'' "'Ill fi rst be 'shfl\\'n on Wednesdav, Sept. 22. and continue through BALBOA 673-4048 .. ~~495". ,., !. 111\ffa ... l1lbs Ptninnle • _ e NOW SHOWING e This Summer's Biggest Fun Show! Moil Hilariau1 of oil - Peter Sellers Friday Oct.ober ts. o f partleular inlere!t in lhil showing \\'ill be the view of the CQnsteHations from Saturn 's lcy moon, Tit<!ll . In tune wi!h the spirit of lhe season, the planetarium will show "The Christmas Star" from Dec. 7 through Dec. 17. Jn this program viewers will see the Bethlehem sky at the time of Jesus' birth. The last o[ the autumn-- winier senes. "Destination ~tars" just may be the bes!, howe1·er. With Mars closer te the earth this summer than it h<'ls been since 1924 or will be unlit 2003, viewers will journey 10 ~rl?.Hs via projection of some of !he most detailed NASA pholographs ye l achieved. JOAN RIVERS '"' August 16 lhru 2.S Two Shows Per Ni&ht 8 p.m. and Midni&ht • COMING TONY BENNETT AuiUSt 26 lh1u September Z America"s &r11t11t Vitlllon l uy. For Reserva1 ions c1ll: ZEnith 9-9924 " 1<1ngs Castle Lake Tahoe/Nevada !7021 831-111 1 Bill Sta hlberg. lhr ranger 111 t"hflrge of the pilrk , explains !hat since June 25 when the Dep<1rtn1cnl began re stricting dflv use :ind c<ln1ping ac- livities I here the r n I ire wilderness .<1rra h(l~ perkr d up. particularly th.<i t portinn of lhr park nf';i r Rounrl Vallry, and is hcal1hier looking th;in he has ever scrn 11 ··\\'!' are l1m 1t1ng group" 111 no n111re than \;1 persons rach." he ~airl , "'and <1ccc «s lo !he "'il dcrncs~ rampgrounds arc held slrtctly to their t ar- rying capacities -2511 .<it Jlnund V ;i I le y . 511 ;:it Entry pcrn1i1s are :ivailahle hy \~·riting or visiting !i·1ounl S;in Jt1cinto \\lilderocss Stale rk. 2!l!lfl.'i N:itinnal Fnrc~t l hgh";i~·. r.o. Box Jn II . ld~·!hl"ilrl. Califo rn ia !l2J49 . 1u;. - hy writing lhP l.llng V;ill<'y Rangrr Stal1on. P 0 Drawer FF. Paln1 Spring.'i. Californ1<1 ~262 Prrnirts may br r('· '1llf'S1cd up tn 90 rl&y'i in ad-1 v;inrr. hu1 mai l rrfJuc~ls mus! bl' rcce1vcrl at lcas1 ten da y~ in ;idvan("e . -1 "WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT ?" • ~[@~,-- "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" , (G) The huntforthe Great Whrte Shark ' . ' .. ' Comin9 14 Fami~y Week.lj-' ..... . ' . "' -·--.,, •• ,, ... •!(• ....... "•w-.. p .. -u..-· -~­.. _ --... --... •. .._,-.,1 ... ---.. ,,_._ ,_, .......... --.... -~ . .. a_.._, -·C...-01 __ _ _ .............. . ActrH' l "b"I H1rt~•1. 1llr "' "L••f Summ~.-· •rd "Ttio lhl>y Milot•" l• P•"b•bly 1h1 ""'' SI00.000-1·ltlm •t or wha do11 II•• ""'~ ll oui1 ci••~l"I· Why Sea Power Can Be Even More Important in a Nuclear Age Major George Fielding Eliot, perhaps the finest soldier-journalist of our age, answers experts' questions such as: " ... (does) Russia really unde"r· stand what sea power in a nuclear age is all about," and "are submarines our greatest hope in the game of deterring atomic war." • COOKS BY EAR -.Jeanne Dixon. the seeress, says ~he handles music and cooking both "by ear." Recipes for her ·broiled lobster tails celes· lial and rock lobster and bean salad arc detailed in article . e BOY -GIRL STUFF -A true-false quiz lesting your kno~·ledge of male-female relaUonshlps touches on -an1ong other U1ings -hovJ 1111- portanl looks are. All tlic Corning Saturday • lJl I DAILY PILOT I IP .it:]!' • :, iARPINC • ~1~0:-OOUC.lAS • ~.Jl PP l~J•.1 ~ • ',AMAN I HA EGGAlt Drive·ln Showin91 Start At Du sk I' ·\rl 111 'I n r·'\:-(/1.1' \ ... Llf"Y DHlVE-IN"l"Hl'"A TRF. ~M 01~0 ll't~ovo• 81°"~ "I' i\o > f6J-241 I '• ""''"· • <"· "CATO 'NINETAHS"ICP) ·1 J 11 I"\'"' II I I:'>! l!HUO;.. If l 'R 'I \\:' ... LK-l N THEATRF Boll Pood "' ~•oo\h"t t 1J-•«• ,._ 1•• "Will Y WONJ<A AND l H£ CHOCOlATE fACTO«Y" IG) TU!\ T l."\.\\ A l.J...-1;.. I 11 LA J I\ I~ ''"'· ''''" 1J;JD D•ilr "l•"'tll'ft ~ " •• \~ ... ~"" '""'"'"1 Jil4-' ''' '' "' "WlllY WONJ<A & lHI CHOCOlATf FACTORY" G a1r.•••1r.•wwww Evidence of greatness. -l'lir f1Pd B/ewris, L A. N1r1/rJ.[1i1mintr Superb ... A feast for the eyes. -P/1yboy M1tlli,,. Best film of this year. Brilliant. ND 2 WEEK! The s tory of a. gs.m b lin& ma.n and. a hueUing w oman. • Dll~l ltl Cb f<ll• ''TMI Wl\0 IUNCll" {IJ -Sosl.Jn G1obe !~~~~ "•'ID'"' •D•~I. (rJI!• ~1u. o-.. l " !•Of ...... o .......... " • .-. ......... _ •• . .. • I " -. .. ""i - 30 DAIL V PILOT Fri day Evening AUGUST 13 FrfdilY. Au9us1 13, llJ71 Saturday Morni ng AUGUST 14 f:OCI G •1 R ... Jtrry Dunphy. 6:30 0 Mm11 Sefffrltr (I) AIC ...... Rt1to111r, S111lth, 7:00 II Rtnt ltndon Sh<nf (I 9J m Nil,........_ f•tbfn 0 GJ m To111fooi.ty Show (oonfl1tom 5;30f'M) T~1 Sin fr1n. m l~lllld«blnh dte:O 49era 111111 the Miami Dolphins 7:JO 1J Dalty's Ttteltoutt t i Miami's Ortnft 8ow1. C) @D Htd.!1 l JKil1 8 VlrJfnla ltth""' StlOll' Ci) DIKOYtry G !II O'tloct Mowh: ct') (90) a Bite.Ii Up«ienc. "'~I LM" (111t1tlc1f) '57 -Pit (JJ S11m111tr 5Mntar Boont, S~lr1'1 Jonu. Dorolu Ml-@) Undt Russ th1el~, Arthur O'C:Onnell. m YOfl l flitndt i The fllrlltr:um !1:00 I) (f) BIJ(I 8unn1 'lto.d Runntr Star Trtt Htu r M Studio, Tot 0 @ti WoodJ WDOdpder Notldtro M 0 (I) (JJ Unetlot Unt ltns Jim Htwtflome. 00 Chnttt tht Jester l :JO CJ) Ntws 8111 Hudfy, 0 Mtvlt: (C) "AdYtnlurH ln lndl)o (l)Ttttll er Co!'Mll~ll!!cet <hln1n (ld~enture) -Je1n G1vln, (J) CIS N"" Witter Cronkite. m Ctrtoont m Tht n,ln( flon 1:30 0 ~ m TM luploot fl!l!) ttoda:""" Llr41' 0 Ct11pu1 l'rof!lt cm DwlD tit 1'1tlnu GI CIKO ~!I fi) ABC ""' t:OO 8 (]) S.br1n1 & tilt 'roovt1 'OO!· 7:001J CM l'llWI W1ll1r Cronkite, 111 '. 8 Wide Sc111111 Th11t11: (90) C) ®J m Or. Dontt11 "'Mon'ot ls!1Jllf' (mystery) '~I-Ole~ 0 ~~1: ''W1co" (1111,tem) '52- FOfln, l to Carrillo. W1lll1m Elllott, Pamala Clark. (lJ To Ttl1 tht Tl"IUI Q (}) (lJ ltrTY Lnli Sho• Q Wk1r1 MJ Uf\tf m MO'tlu: "HNrt of tf'll M1tt1r" m I l'" Wq (dr1m1) '53-[lizabatll Allen. Trev- •: Gt (!) Dngntt or Ho¥11rd. (C) "'o-Co M1nl1" (mus- . fill Thirty Mlnutn Wltti • • • lc11J '65 -The a.,11u , The Anl• CEARpfltol ""'°' mi ls, m llloN 811111 (!) Moriu: "'Amuon Qud" (ad- f;JO B Cl) The lnt'lm• (If) vt.nture) ·~9 -Tom Hu:I. carol• (])MMe: (C) (2hr) "nit Killltf'I" Mathews. "hlgu1r" (ldven!ure) '55 (dr1m1) '64 -L• M11vin, An1l1 -S1bu, Chiqult1. Dickinson, CD CUHdt1 r lultlmt D (lJ m Tht l ritdy lul'ldl (R) i hnoniml UthlO (() 1110¥!1; (CJ (90) "Tht Spy ltflllr" 9:30 @) m Tht Pink P1nth1r (mystery) '69 -Robert Hortcn, T1f111n1: Wlnlfow to Ult SoU'th. Stblllian C,bot, Jiii St. .fflhn. (I) Tht Doub1tdttktra 0 M!!llOll $ Nowt1: (CJ (Z!lt) Movlt: (CJ "M1111a1 It M11fll1 •1111nlt Clrlo Stol)"' (corned!') ·~7 City" (l'l'Utern) "&6--8r1d Hurls. -Vittorlc dt Slc.t, M1rlene Olttrlcll, I An1•1 11 Norte Arthur O'Connell. IO:(IQ (I) Jotle I tlle Puilyub Im It Ttk• • Tllltf ®J m H. R. Pulnstul m Ill~ Tkltn (R) "Th~ lhrtl Ellttt Rtr1tll1 F1rrt Cllurthl111." 0 CI! Hot W11Ml1 Cl Eltr9lln Mnicai. CD Luthi Ubtt 1:00 om "sc """ 10:30 e oo Hlfltn1 c1obllnrtttr1 ~ • @ m ll•nRy I the Ptt1'11111r D ®l m Hm Coln•• th• Crump m To Ttll llHI Truth 0 Movie; "ArJIHI, Inc." (mys\tr')I) fl} SJl'tlt y Eltriq111 '4() -Robert Lowery. Anne Gwynne. . m N!J!I o rn sty H•wk• 1".JO 1J liultaittllf (R) 11:00 8 ([l Ardll1"1 F11nbo1111 ' l't S1WI Alllft Sllow 9 (I§) gr;, M1Jor l.111~• B111b1n I ClJ m TMt Chi (R) Kan&11 City Royals w. Boston Red (J) fiE TN Plrtrld11 F1ml1J (II) Sox 11 Boston. DnW fmt llltw Guesb ue 11) M!Mt: "loMIOllll TraU" (wesl- "moulll trvmper pll)'tf Bob Gur · ern} '55 -W1yne Morris, ltnd. Olympic Gold Mtdt1 Slirimmin1 0 (I) Motor Mo1111 Ch1mp!o11 Don Schol1nd1r, Bt1111l1n O M0¥11: "Fort Dobb1" (western) tu111rlst l ulJ Bonf1. !Ofllltr tennis '58 -Clint Wi lker. Brl•n Keith. cl11mplo11 i nd c11rr1nt d\1ect01 cl Ille ml V1rild1d Action Ccrps, Joseph Blttchloid 111d 11:30 O (I) Tf'll H11dy 80'f1 1lnirer Bobby Rl.l&S411. aJ Movie; "Bii tlOUM US,li" (drl· Cll °"lfllt m1) '55 -Broderic~ Cr1wlord, fD loboqulnrl (II) "Tiie ROQer Kell. g;) Mino 1 Jrihno fhnthuo IWIJ C.llo Q11ut1t." (D Buy-lint 1:00 8 Cl) CBS FridlJ Mori1: (C) (2111) "Qlnnon" (dr1m•) '70 -William Afternoon t.onr1d, Yeti Mlln., J. 0. Ctn non, Earl Hotllm1n, Lynd1 Dty, Bucy lZ:OO 1J ~1-Doo 0 m Hlrh ClltpalTll (R) 0 McMe: '1'ht Dude Cl0t1 wm- Sulllv1n, K11n1n Wynn, (comtd)") '4S -Edd'ie Alber!. ID F1lony Sq11d 0 (]) GE Amtriu.n B1ndst1nd' fm HofllftlOOd (R )''Litt• Mbulu and (}) Blt1111n tlit GICHJ ~nd T11 ln." m L.A. lr!Yltltlon1l Swim MM! cm u Crttdl Bltn Cri•dl UI Tt•lro r1ntutico m JtoM1 pa11 Ytronlea CE 1"1Uwl11 (10 hours of movies) l:JO 0 Movie: (10) "Thi Dlcb R111 l%:30 8 (I) Tht MimkHs hi" (dr1m1) '58 -Jim• M1wn, Cl) Mobllt Home SJrn Dorothy Olndrld111. O Mori•: "Th• Purl" (dr1m1) '48 § ffi ClJ m Tht Odd Coupll (R) -Ptdro Armendarit. 8trl1r W1rd Nrwt 1:0011 D11!1nlly & MllttllJ' Mowlt: (Zllr) "'Su111 ff Allfllst" (]) Cafllpu1 f'n)IJl1 -documentuy "1rr1ltd by f1ltz ()) MOYli : "Ptld to Kiii" (mystery) WMwr. '5"-Dane Clark, P1ul1 C1rp1n!er. CIJ Oum IGf Ac!Ytnturt O Movie: (C) ''Th• Wild Westem· CD LI Cnu dt M1rlu Cnl«1 trs" (western) '62 -J1mes Phil· m Onm Upon I Tour broo~. Nancy Ko~1ck. 10:00 8 ftflrl Kevin San~tl'I, CJ) TY I loob 11 l11mln1 0 (J) (lJ Im LO¥t, Amtrlcan ltyl1 IE) 1'11•1 Nick C!rter. 0 MOYie: (2hr) ''Tot MuUr Too @D D11111 del Muro Soon'" (dram1) '58 -Dorothy Ml· (E Charm or Afritt lone, E!ram Zlmb•lifl Jr., Errol F11nn. l :lO f) Tht Jtbons m Pl11n P11tn1m/flll'lman. '""'Vol I A....t !I (J) Mantrap I.LI ca o ~,cu ura fn Rt1 lttl11 Ill) ''Tht Triumph ct 0 Movtt: ,"Flmrprl~ll Don1 LI~~ Chri sty Brown •• (mystery) 51 -1!1ch1!d lrav1~. Ql) liKlll Ub;, @ M0¥11: '1'11111111 ol lluby Hllll~ tO;JO I) Movl1: (2hr) "llllltr With 1 Siik (flestern) '55--Ziehtry Sro1!. Sttrf" (my~lery) '67 _ Su5.anno c:D Aa:rleulturt R1pcrt Uhlen. Cul Mohner. 4:00 f) Dusty's TrMMluM ID ltf'l!n Bill Johns. f)) Acrou tht Fentt il) £J Dl1rio dt unt Stnorill DI· 0 Movies: (C) "Tht 11/n(s TMel'" eentt (adveMure) '56 -[dmund Purdom, m Death ~1llty 01)1 Ann Blyth, D1vid Nl'lan. ''Tht flaht· tl:OO O (!)€[!News tr" (dr1ma) '52 -ll•cha!d Ccnlt, 0 m Nt in 0 Roll tr DtrbJ @ C11l ol th1 Wut ® KllGw Your Bible 0 CI} ffi News m MOY!t: "'Born lo bt 811!'' (drl· m Mo'lh : (C) "H!gfl Fn1ht" (d•~ m1) '50 ~ Join Fontain~. me) ·~ -R1y Milland, Anthony m Sports World N~"lty, Kennith lhlah. ffi Hot Whet\! m lt•I tilt Clock 2:30 IO OUT American Mu1k1I tltr l!.lat tIJ ConntwtiOM Wltlt I hfdrll · CIJ S\etchtlook trls! ft !lick-Boxing .11:15 tJi) a1111111 34 CI1 To bt An11Gunttd • tl:JO 8 Movie: (C) "I Dt1I 111 D1n19r" 0 MOYlt: (CJ "Duel rt Sliver Cutk" '.. (1usptn$e) '66 -Robert Gou!tt, (w~st1rn) '52-Audlt Murphy. Chrl$lin1 C1r1rt. ®J Sports Ch1llenRt Ci) 0 @D Johnny Ctrton m Wina1 lo Advtnturt 0 Cl)11)@ Dttk Cmtt @ SkJ H1wk Cl) Comedy Tlletlrt l :DO B Rtt:iertoirt Works~ I ID Movlt: ''Gold lor tht Cawr1~ ffi Mo't'io: "Sntn Citits of Gold'' (1dvtntur1) '64 -Jttlre~ Hu n111, (dr1m1) '55 -Anthony Quinn, Rlth· Mylene Demon1eot. 1rd E1an. I 12:00 O Movie: '1hem" (srJ.fl) '!l-4 -@ To 81 Announced : James Wllltmort, Join Weldon, 0 Movie: "Hudt0n'1 Bey'' (1dv1n· .' 12:30 O Movie: (C) "Blut S~IU'" (musl lure) ·~Q.-P1ul Munl, John 5ut1011,1 ' u l) '46-Binr Crnsby, Fred .l\\!ire, Gene !1t1ney. . I Join ci ulfllld. (@) Sc1111t1 Fichon Tht1t11 J·-tJ .~ •. ~1 -'' lh " "h m Movi1: "Holldty WM~" (drtma) •"" "" • 1" "°"'111 "' 1 o.. 'S7 -Leslie Dwyer Coimb'J" (1dv1nture) 'SI -Ruth g:, RIYlsta MllSl'oel' tiuuey, Rod Ctmeron. @L"l Tht Ilg Pictur1 m 0 D 9 NIWI (E Mottr MOUM mAJt•fllftrl Show: .. Jun1lt 'old, .. (Cl "VOJlll• tt tllt l"l•ritt ot Prt· J:30 8 ~1m1 Prt-Suto!t f001bln lllttotlc Womerr" and (Cl "Tlli Loni fJ Jim Thom11 OutdClor1 lrtJ Unt .. Cil 1110\'lt: "Arnbu111 •t Clmuron" t ·JO r-.n "'91 " (¥1tf11 m) '58 -Soott B11dy, • l.!!.I ()) MtHtlt's 1l1wy 2:XI tJ M<Mt: (C) "'Ortton P111111.. @I) El Mun60 ta11 l oco (tdwntutt ) '57 -.IO!ln Etltbon, in Trvt Mvtnlurt Loli Albrl&~L Ql Tiit Htrdy Boyt Penny Pincher Ads Turn Sense Into Dollars --,. " #';' _ ........ __ \ Your Guide to ltlovies Susann's 'Love Machine~ Screens w1 fe, Janet Leigh Suspenseful 11offn1an stars a:; 11 121 ·year· siory of \\'CBlthy California old i::unfighter 1n thi s "better businessman kidnapped . w1!h \1'hl!c-than-Rc<f' !>!llry 11f the suspicion Ct'.SL on a nu1nber ur ,\tner!can 'Vest culminating 1n characters. Cusl(·r·s last ~l?.11d. Summer t'lf ·~2 jR): ,\ Von Richthovrn and Bro\\·n nostalgic return to early w.1r (GP J .. \Vorld \Voir I 1s scrne of years drpic!inR three teenage aetlon as the Red Baron or bO}'S awakening to rnm11nce t:ermany and Canadi11n wheat and sex. They wlule a1.,o'ly farrner Brown fl ying for the summer at an Eastrrn shore !{ .A.F . bt11 \le ll out over resort p Ip, n n i n R conriue.~ts. Frc!lrh skies S~nsitive Hermie falls in IO\'e \\'nll Unlil Durk tGP J: for drivers Jl01ng 200 MPH in rain and darkness on city st rrct~. On Any Sunday (Gl: RruC'e Rrown. who did JlUrfing's "Endless Sun1mer" brings lo film the beauty, danger, joy and humor of young An1eriC'a's motorcycle crote . Done iis lyric-style dO(·umenlary. Steve r.tcQur.cn and pals ride in sand dune ::hots. Pa ri fic Vibrations ( G ) : \Vonkavator and the e:hncolate waterfall in thl ~ flln) v~rsion of the Roald Dahl mOOern [airy tale. * The let.trr immediately after the title indicates the rating given the picture by the Motion Picture Code. The Code And Rating prrr gram may be found on one of lhe rnotia11 picture pages, Editor's Note: This movie guide is prepared by rhe fi!ins connn!ttee of Jlarbor Cot<nc1/ PTA. 1\trs. Harry hfel/or is president and ltfrs. Bruce Nordland is comtn1ttee chairman. I~ is intended as a refere'llce ·in dettrmi11ing suitable f i I. 1n s for certain nge groups and u;i!l oppear weekly. Y n u r views nre solicited. Ma1t thern t.o Mo· vie G1Lide . cnre of t/1e DAILY PILOT. \\'ith beautiful Army wife Tl1ri!ler in \1'hich two thugs tr.v There \\'ns a C.rookerl ,\1an t'1 force blind woman to reveal Surfing film. l'I hi JC.I R · 1 «1~1u• ,_ctne co~ST 1<1GM'll'•1 , """'· nocc o , : e1s~ue o ~ \Vall Disne,v classic about the * (R): Kirk Dnuglas stars as a 1\·hcrcabouts of doll sl uffcrl er u de, do uh I c.cros~u1g 1vl[ll heroin. It had been lhrust ADULTS criminal 1vho cons h 1 s upon her Jiusband hy a \1•ooden puppet who \1·anted to j brrorne :r rrnl live bn:v 05JNGECOuNY Anderson Tapes (R): Sean jailmates into helping him s1riinger. Ill' brOltght it hon1c O:lnnery porlreys a criminal break Ol1t. Henry Fonda also una11;ire of i1s contents. stars in this 11·estcrn. \\'h ' h I \ · h m11stermind planning to heist al s t e ;\ atter V1t a luxury apartment aided by What's New Pussycat !Rl: lfel<'n7 ~r.1'1 1 Two mo1hcrs of electronic devices. Al the Petl'r Sellers rrlays a Pans convicts con1P In HollywQod !o same time both hoods and ps,vchi.:itrist who engages in c:;capc scandals of small Iowa I. extr;i.m;irilal :iffairs 11·ith his f po ice are spying on him with 101vn. :)IP.r t suCCl'SS ul dance thf' pjd of surveillance devices. beautiful chenl5. \\'bile he 15 sct111ol, but suspect n1ysterious rrim;irily interested in serluc· II h h d h · Bananas !GP): WMdy Allen c~1 er \\' o I rrHlcnc. 1 e1r ing CHpucinl'. she is chasing II · I h I 11 I directs. produces and stars in I'{'.') Jn ow;i, as o owpr Peter 0 Took. I JI 1·1 · satire on rnixlcrn t1fc. ,\fl er 11em orror l m recreating v.•ooin,c:: and loosi ng hi~ .\IAT URE TEENS lhl' !h1r\ics. The SJ.000 ,000 Our k !G ): S:tndy Duncan anr! Tony l Roberts star in modern daY Disney version of Aesop's f;1ble cha racter -the goose ' !hat laid golden cg11s. A duck dror>out from lAh intelligence tests teams up vdth a boy who l w;ints a pet Tora. Tora, Tora rG I: Re· creation of events preceeding ,Japanese surprisr. attack on i'C':irl Jfarh•lr. Dual view of thr girlfriend he <piits JO!J <i~ Al\U ADULTS \\'ill:1rd IGr>): Trrror ~tnry ·" So 1'h C I lh 8 he· "'-tit" 11·11 lc boy t"ho ,.,"'"""~.-f'Vl'nt trc<ited ,'11Qrc ::is fl\C· proHiUct testor. j'.loes lo . uth e f)' 0 e an~ ·' "''" " ~ .. ,. u .. -., t · I h. 1 th 1 bl. h' A1nerica \rhere he is dragged II.P l: Horror film starrin1: :inrl trains large r;~ts \\'hich flrlii 15 ory an es a 15 ing l into guerrilla ·Narfare. Vincent Prire. Essy Persso n are taught to obey his every ca,:iscs. f N !G I L'I I II I G ·1r·1 "om,..,.and . lie rele".ses 1he1n • ong 0 orway : t e The Boston Srrangler (GP l: i'.'l' ug 1 fl ! Y· '" " " < ;lnd · f Ed d (; · I Th I I d. Downhill Racrr (G p J : 11n those he wi~hf>fi . music o V?.r: .• neg_ e story n event~ e::i ing to i11arried to ch i l ct hood arrest of psychotic for inulda· Robrrt Rcrlford is ~ n l-'i\.\11LY h .'1n"ri1.·on ''' E .. ,.,,,, 1,,,,,.,,,.. Ba rcf"'nl Executlvr (G): ~11·cethear!. e temporarily lion ?.nd murder of thirteen " " u ,., • .., b . r t led b women. Tony Curtis and fnr ski Olyn1rlcs \11hrrc he has Spoof on \he trlrvisirm rating stcacr~~~~l~~vsa h~r lo R~m~p~~~ llenry Fonda star. :O\ld !ovc ;1ffair \Vi!h Sv.'1~s system starring \\';illy Cnx A rf I hc.au1y. A drivi11g. t;1cilurn. in· mriilboy u~es a chimp to heir isench11ntcc1. returns t o Carnal Kno"·le dge ( R ) : div irlu11 l he ven!s hi s emollons pick ralings. i\r.l1vnrk ex· Nor\\·ay and recli'Scovers Its f\.1 ike Nichols dlrec.ts the .Jules on lhe slopes. ecutives have a bad time over l'ivld. \1•ild beauty and Feiffer script in 11 series of Th" llell<;!rnm Chronicle J! lr:insla tes feelings into music. case history revelations 0f (GP I: Science fa r.l <iof'umcn· Big Jake /GI: .John \Vay ne \\'ild Count ry (Gl: Story of sexual abberations and gutter t.iry presenting the thr<::is !li;it hunt~ doii·n the kidnappers of pioneer family th2J. moves language v;hich the film says west and braves the hazards 1he 11·or!d will ::;omedny be his gr<indson (port r·ayed by his reflects American society to· rlominarecl• bv i n s e c 1 s . re;i 1 life. son. Ethan I. During flf fron tie r life. Disney feature di.y. Suc;penseful i)hotogrc-.phy as cnurse or a;:!ion he ls reunited \l'ith scenic bi:lckground . Fools I Rf: Love dram;:i rnil!ion:: 11f ant.~ march across 11·1th long·scp«ratcrl \\'ire, \Vl\ly Wonka and 1 h e starring .Jason Robarrls nnrl Oit' Afr ica n plain , trr,"!1l 1 r.~ ]\'l<1ureen o·H;ira. n i ('hard Chocolate Factory tG I: The Katharir,e Jlo.~s. Story of ;i work \\'i!h r 0 b 01 • 1 i k f cf· Bootle 15 tiH' lcn(Jrr of n r R nge-faced. green·hRired May.December romance and ;i fitir11cy, ;inrl ~w;irrns fl f dcspcrados scekiog ranson1 . On m Pa · L 0 0 m PA s whisk jealous husband, set In San lfleus ts hl()t oUt the noonday Blue \\'nter _ \\'hlle Death Gr2.ndpa Joe and Augustus Francisco. :-;un. rr.1 rraduccd and directed _Gloop off t~~e~orld ~ the I Klul e (R l: Jane Fflnrla The l/[IUSr Thal Dri pped hy retl'r Gimble, lhi~ story l,_ _________ _ porlreys aspiring actre.~~ 1urn· Rlood H'"i P f: P~ychological \V1ih vivid photography 1e.kes 1 ed prostitute. Un 11h le I n horror ~tory hy author of the viewer all over the \vorld es!.ahlish real rel11tionships she "Ps,,c.ho" this nan·v1nlen! film a~ the hunt is on for the man· regards her business a~ a centers <1round ;1 _1:lnomy eating white sh;irk. form of a c Ii n g. Dnn English m;insion rented by Lr r\Jans (G 1: Steve EXCLUSIVE! 'UK& WOODSTOCK ONAWAY&' U 1 0 1 'SPECT~~Y.:ihE.' ~ 'A DAZZLER' ~~ "~·-I ~l o~ F&el Ur<ng 11'11 !O\Jl'ldso! CREAM ... STEVE M!UEFI BAND WOlFGANG RYCOOOER ... ,4,ND MANY OTI-lERS r,:;i , .... " JOHN SEVERSON ,. ~o COLOAB•"OV<iv• .111 1 •N '"f"1C•~ '""""'HON•l O!ll•S•• J e 1'11 ~"'"~'"'"''""''""'I Po<!.,.,,'"" Sutherland is pn!ieem:in on f;rmous horror star 11·hilc he !\1cQurf'n floes some or his/ hunt for mi.ssing friend in this 1nr.l\es 1nnv1e nr;ir-hy lie <1\1'n dnl'1ng in 1h1s story TIMES =-1 murder mystery. <li silppcars. as did the past 1101·en arounrl tile IA' i>lans,1 7:30 & '1:30 Little l\1urders 1R\: E\1Jnl. thrcc lenan1s . rrance race. tl1usic by "W1Lt1E WONKA & THI! S111. & Sun. h d , I k d CHOCOLATE' l'ACTOltY" J;)0-5:l0-7:J0-f;)0 Gould stars in fant:lsy of __ L_;_11_1,_B_;'-'-'-'°_fG_,_r_1,_D_"_'1_;0 __ ,_,,_,_0_1_L_c_,_"_'° __ "_"_'_S'_'_"_' !'-""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~==========~! Jules V~•n•'• "'L1G>IT AT THE EOGE OF TH E WO~tl)" urban C'ollap.se , MeCabe and 1\trs. t\lillrr IR J: r.fcCahf' builrls s;iloon on bleak English mining tn\\'Tl hillside of the 1900's anrl sets r.trs. Miller up as madam or thrf'c lent. bralhcl. Sltcccss spells tronhle \vhen syndicate tries lo btiv thr!TI out ?."Id brings hirCrr krllcrs \1'l1en !VlcCabe s!:ills. \V.1rren Be;il!y pla.1·s ri.1rr·abc, .Julie Chr1.st1c is tllrs. !'lfillcr. Plaza Sui!r (G P \: Scrrf'n ver.;ion or slagr lrilogy st:ir· ring 'Valtrr i11atl!1:iu '. as a high-powered executive \l'Of· rierl :ibout Prosion 11f sex· u 2.lit~·; as Hollywood producer trying to sedurf' an old homclov"n ~ir\friend, and as !he r.1ther of :i reluctant bride. Panic In J\'ecdle Park (R 1: Tl'l e~cape unh appy romance ;ind nagging parents. young girl goes 10 Lhe hig clly \\'here ~hp fall.<; in ]OVf' \\'Ith young <lr ur.: ;irld1ct Shr <'nter.<; lhe drug scene to be \l'ilh him in h1" lonely , blc?.k. 1\·orld u! n:1rcctirs. Ry11 n's Oaughtt.r I GP\: RnberL r.1itch11n1 and Sarnh :..lil~s ~lilr in ;i Jo1·e sl()ry .<;ft in .~ccnic Irclnn<l nf \91fi. Tir~!lcss. heat1!iftil 1»1fr (lf nilrldlr·:'!~erl .<;chool teacher h.1s ;irf;:rir 11·1\h Rri1ish rn<iJnr. Tr:>.3edy !nr :i\1 rrsults The La ~I Rnn 1GPI: ,\flrr :i ninr 1r:ir 11dr-f11Jl 1n l.a!in /l :nrricn. g;ings!rr cntnc~ nut nf hirl1ng v.'hen he c:in'I. resi~t one l;ist r1ssignn1en1. (;porAr (' Stoll 1s Ille undrr1l'ofld figure . Harper ~R l: Paul Ne11rn<in plays a lough. wise-crz!'.king private delecOve \\'hose only sofl sJlO! is for his rstrangrrl GREAT FAMILY SHOW WALT DISNEY 'S $1,000,000 DUCK plu1 2NO WALT DISNEY'S HIT BAREFOOT EXECUTIVE CONT 0.AILY 2 PM , Sl .10 'OR A.DULTi ANO JUNIORS UNTIL• l",M, __ ,,_ .. ,..,_ ---- Bir/ 1tf11n Dnsttn r1offn1a n star ~ ;i:;; .J.irk t1·;ibh in "L1 t1lf' Big ~lan" no1v shotr1ng 111 0ra n~c rou11t:-·r11en trr~. Forger everything you 'v• ever heard aboYI heroBS. !'low there is ~"'"The Relf Tent." f'l . ••'.l.."HE RED TEl.'tP.r'' iiiio~c6ciii\ 1.1101 r~ooucr10:• SE.A"! CO~NEQ\' • CL,\UDiA CARDIN.IL[ HARO\' ~qllGER 1 f'!. I lR f 1/,CH ,, G·--·t N""" ·:rHE RED TE.NT ·-M~551Mo G:ROi 11 I• , ·(" ••. 1 .,, .,, ,, • .... MAq10 AooR -••IW"'O!:r':"' .,I ' l:'\">Y • ••• , .. •"., , "·~''"' '""·""'~'"" .. • ,,._., ••·• '•·••'°"•' f "~··"' ••i' G .,, ..... ...,. .. .,_, ·~-.. I ,-:r .•.••.• "'I .... _. __ _ . ...... . .. NOW EXCLUS!Y EL Y! a1I • • !>"""" IHYD A> €l l 1'l • ' ,., ... .,~~' ""'' .. ~·"' "''!)" ,..,,, M4'1' 9!1011 • totH;f\HG•O"' ll~AC.t< n Wayne Ri<hard Boone "Big Jake" . ·i:lk~· '~ The runaway be111eller is on the screen .. "" Martin" Alan si~rr i"g Dy-an Cannon · Balsam · King S«••o~i .. by 5••~d <"'I"• boool· .. lf'"ll "ll .. I \or UV1•G ~t '7"f FRANK R PIERSON · LA\,Rt'I' £ S•NDtl'IS • OU•,.CYJON'!:S 1 l;_i r,."u<"ll"' [·•l••t1 ROBERT t.t VYEITMAN • SIDNEY LUMET ror~::::: .. ~o EDWARDS HARBOR crJ'.1~.2 k~l80~ BlllD. AT WILSON SI CO~JA MES.I. 60 6·0~7J ~·00,<1·~· Song Of Norway .... -....... ~·~· •lo "~C··•I '""• Tn·•lv flore'>Ut ,\\11111t1<l Ht~ril'<IO" t llr"t'"' I r•l'k ~thollr~ rorr~11 1 1st AREA SHOWING 2nd TOP A !TRACTION BARBARA MICHAE L HERSHEY & SARRAZINE "PURSUIT OF HAPPIOESS '"' ......... _,, ....... , ........ ·-·· ""'•" ... CO<o•1• '"""" ._ ...... _ ......... 1 .. n .. "<lo .. r.,.. ..... -.. '"' (.,,...,., , .... t.o., 0·<~•"'' -··'·""'-"' ~ .. ·"·'!'·'• '"''"'"•"~'''"I )•r• fl/I ... '.~:~·~ .. I \:;,:7 ,:::;:..::':, '·"•· ,.,~· ... .... ......... c..... I ~ , ., .... ··-' •..... ,.. ~· ... ·-· 0 "'"",. ............ . . -------~ EDWARDS CINEMAS 9 • St"I.' .. t LYI.). Af .L .. I • • -· COAlT .. _v ....... O•••o ·-· 947.9508 • t<UHT .. •llTON •IMl>I NOW EXCLUSIV!l Y SEAN CONNER'!' PtlfR flNCH CLAUDIA (ARDINAlI • 1THE .RED TENT [gJC> nc:MIOCO'.H'"·''11....u1 •ot~ 2ND John Wcyno • ~,thord Boone In ''Big Jake'' (GP) "WILLARO" NOW !'LAYING Al !dword~ Cin~mo Yie'o, Mi11ron Vi• . ... "' ...... , '°''····· .. ~~· '") ., ..... ,,. ,, ...... "'" ,.., ..•.... ~··· ••, PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT _ ... 41~ ~~";II MllJ· MILLlll PIUl-~irk Oovglo1•foye Du~owor "THE AltRANGEMENT" ~••IO• l l'O U •1tlO• 11 C01U •n o UI 0'11 >OI• I ",.,.. ''o<n . NOW EXCLUSIVELY ~r lilll~OCO',VR r1~l'/·$IQ1i• 0 .. v :.•1 A,':) HElDCV(P! Povl Newma11 In "HARPER " "W!llAllD" NOW PLAT td ... ords Cintmo Vre10. /1,.11,Qn Ii '~rQ lST AREA SHOWING T he runaway beu,eller is on tht screen. I\'"~'''" ;•'., Sean Connery The Anderson Tapes • •0~11;11 "'i11~J.ft".00L''T'i'I 'Ci!ij)I ..,,_., ... fOUll• '"" • '" ... , tll•!l • ~••OI• <•0<1 o U• O•UO "" MAfl/rHISDAILY Belefonte .Sets Debut At LA Hall Harry Be\::ifonte "·ill mak1: Jils Los Angeles Music Cenler d~ut in 16 performances opening Oct. 19 in the Pavllion. Mike Merrick and Carson Harris will pre!lent the slnger in lhe two week engagement in association with f\1usic Center Presentations. Mt.ii ordC'rs now are being accepted at The f\.1uaic Center, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, 90012. P hone (213) 626-5781. Live Theater "Tbe Odd Couple11 Nti l Simon's comedy on stage at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, at 1:30 p.m., Wed.-Sat. ihrougti Aug. 21. Reservations -494-0743, "Charley's AWl.t" Comedy on stage al South Coa st Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., at 8:30 p.m. Wed .-Sun., lhrougti Aug. 14. Reservations -646-1363. "Don't Drink the Water'' A comedy on .slage at the SP.:i C I e m en t t Community Theater, 202 Avenida Cabrlllo, Jo'ri. -Sat. at 1:30 p ... il'. Through Aug. 14. Reservations -'192-0465, "Feifrer's People'' . . • .. Friday, Awt111t 13, 1~71 Discusses New Slaow Peter Falk: A Very Classy Mutt By Tetttatt 0 'Flaher1y He w11 ao chatty abtut it that and-robbers rormat but NBC BEVERLY HILl..S _"Is It I thoulht for • moment he calls it "a mystery 1u1pen1e all rla:ht if we ask Peter Jo'alk waa 1oln1 to take it out and series." The network thlnlui it about his glass eye?" asked p1111 it around. doesn't sound quite as violen t. some \dJot ln tbe prtts corps. "I I01t my eye •hen I wu Columbo is a co Io r r u I, That's the kind or thing that youn1 btcauae of • mal1fnant d l 1 beveled, ll(k1d1laJca1 makes you want to burn your tumor. At flrat it "" a big pollct lleul8nant who apptars typewriter and take up animal nuisance and lt tllll ii U you to see nothing but actually husbandry. But it's also the leave it out on the table and It sees everythln1 kind ol thing that makes the get.. scratched up. When I wu "He never int Im id ates lead to 1 column. a kid I used it u a prop. anyone. He's unimposing and Anyone who looks at Falk Whenevtt I was playln1 poorly dressed. You might "'-ry cerefully knows he nas 1 ba,eball and tile omplre even like him if he didn't have squint in one eye _ but so struck me Olll, lNtead of call· so much responslblllty," Falk your Italian readers that I MARRIED an ltalltn whlch !JI almost the 11me thinf ,.. he 1ald. " . ~. DAILY I'll.OT 3{ ......... ,. RIR IWIENl8MD \'DUNO l'&JfU ........ ., .. ,....,._ .... ,..._...., .. ......,., ..,..._,......,., ......... ® ___ ,,.,."" !All i.1t .., ""' ·--•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -•mt-•--__ ., ..... ... _f'CUll __ __ does Raq ue l Welch. Anyway, int him blind I jwit walked said I'd be the last guy in lhe room over and handed him lny glw YOU WON'T BE seein1 hi~ to want to tangle with Falk eye." private life like you will on lhe "The 1how wUI be 1 w~ dun-It whe~ yoo'll know who did It. The suspense lies In tht duel between Columbo and the murderer. I will dete ct aomething suspicious rl&ht at the st.art which pull me oo an unpopular cour1e with the rest of the dttecUvf!s. rm a aort of Sherlock Holmes e1cept that he w1s everything rm not: tall, aristocratic and impoeinal~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ " 11 about his vision problems. He Does it Jive him trouble IS new Rock Hudson series which Meanwhile back at the an actor? "No. Actually it will share the ' ' M y t t er y library I di1covered a side of acts tough on screen and he helps," he aald.. 111 like to be Movie's Wednesday night apot Peter Falk that he doesn 't comes on tough in person. photorraphtd on my rlSht 1ide PETER FALK along with Dennis Weaver's show: He has a router's Tough may not be the right because I klok be tter. New TV Show Star "Pi.tcCloud." You won't see de1ree in pub Ii c ad- v.·ord. Jtoogh is better. And Whenever a dittctor (ives me his home. ministration from Syracuse th I th h any back-talk I 1ay 'It'• "He never mentions his wife University where he was a Phone 6424121 For Weekender A musical revue on stage al the Santa Ana Community Theater, 500 W. 6th St., S8llta Ana, Fri. -Sat, at 8:30 p.m. through Aug. 28. Reservations -543-7647. you get e feeing at e en-because of my eye, you know,' llollywood o cu I isl s' con· but I know who she is in my leading scholar and v.·orked joys his roughness in 1 nice and he says 'Oh,' and breaks vention . Falk was on hand to own mind. He comes out of a for Governors Lodge and sort of way instead of the way his ntck to accommodate talk about h!s new TV show v.·holf! crowd of Italians I Rlblcoff of Connecticut as an a brute enjoys being brutal. me." "Columbo" which ha' what would say ..• I'm Greek efficiency ei:pert. Adverti1ing ' That's what makes Falk But this w1s not a you and I v.·ould call a cops· myself but please explain to Pretty goof for a mutt. "Felffer'J People" South Co a s t Repertory's version of the mwical revue on stage, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, Wed. -Suh. s.t 8:30 p.m. Aug. 20 -Sept. 11 (except Sept. 5). Re.servations -646-1363. likable. He's short and cocky f~~::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;:::::::::::::.:::::::;::;;;~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;~::::;::::;::::;~ and almost little-boyish. "I'm a mutt, not a 31,,., Mca~,tn "LE MANS" PIUI • 011$lln HoHman "LITTLE BIG M ... N" , ............ , • .,--..,...., .. , 1•t1 ..... """ ··-·· ..... c-.. ~~· 1011 ......... ··-· '"'"°"'-'" U11oOll ~Nie• 11 mu'1 be w!lh ""'"' "WILD RIDl•S" l •l ""NOELS UMCHA!Ml.D'' Cltl "Hl!LL'I ANClEL'I 'It" (0'1 ' "Once Upoe • 1'1atre11" ~lusical comedy on stage at !he 'Yestmlnster CommwUty Theater, 17th Street School Auditorium, Westminster Ave. at Hoover St., Westminster, Fri. -Sat. at 8:30 p.m. through Sept. 18. Reservations -192- 9883. thoroughbred," he said. "But even mutl.s have many sides. They can be mean; they can be gen tle: they can be serious or light-hea rted, intelligent or stupid, llkable or hateful ••. " AND BE DIDN'T mind talk- ing about his glass eye at all. SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL FISH o,....c • ....,·, ,. .... lelfttle11 ef TNpkm Ii.ti ..Ml ••lifl .. l-=::,p,,==1"c"=="1'=,w .. ==~1=='c'OCK=, =~=. =.=II. A9UARIUMS e MAINTINANCI SllYICI e LIYI fOODS BOOKSHOPS ~ 1 • 1~11V:. ~~~.~~ CO"A MllA THI CITY ' • lttl l'"•INltw llt.J S•<JNf Oron1• • {71•! 6Jf.noo lilt21 Alllftll, MUNTlfrl•TON •SACK SOUTH COA!T PlA2A 0,.. tNexr IO Nt W Llldl;V't) Co1!0 Mu"• (714) !1.0·2191 r,,.;.1, fft.tUS NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES DAILY MATINEE AT 12 ,3g Box Office Opens 11t 12:00 WALT DISNEY •aonucno•1• Exclusivt Engagement 3rd Rtcord lVtt1' ON ANY SUNDAY A .... SYWIGEllVUrl IOI EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT 3RD BIG WEEK! WOW! FANTASTIC ----BETTER THAii ~ENDLESS SUM•ER (G) _...,,...._ T,._ Sceve McQueen 1.~ "The Reivers· .iit{. cHflt Box Offlct "DOWNMIU S ~ ...,,.,.,,_,. " (I,, Opens 711 p.111. .,,.,., ... , .. , ... ~-... Show Starts "M'lfMIS""' "''· ,. , "'"°'--Nel>ISIWID.fflOMJi!JOI'! ' ~ at Disk ""'"'n°"'' '. 7 fashion island, newport c:em.r 644-5070 . • • y...,.. .... r 32 OA.ll V PILOT rrfd.;iy, Aug1ut ll, 1'171 Yotcr Guide to F1111 Circus Comes to Town fo·r Whole Family AUC. 1; · %i FIL~l.().RA~I A -A program of "flfovies under the Star!!," sponsored by the Ne"'porl Bt·.ach Library, Santiago Fi lm Circuit and Fashion Island. \.\Jlt be sho1-1'n at 8;30 p.n1. each Frid ay evening through Aug . 21 in the mall al Fashion Island. Filrns geared W fanilly .iudiences will be enter- taining and infor1natl\'e. Aug J.'l films: "Safari Country," ''\\'ir1ler Potpouri '' and '"Cape Oreton Island." AUG . lJ -27 PROGRA t\I FOlt !\JDS -Ti,;-tl1esa Verde Library. :'969 fl lesa Verde Dri1·e East, Costa J\lesci ha s many progr:ims for children dunng rhe summer. Pre·school story hours are hrld at Hl and 11 am. each \\'ed. and Thurs. Every other Friday there are filrns for children first through third gradr. Al.iG. ll. ?7 F ESTlVAL Of ARTS -The Laguna Beach festival of Arl.3 . and Pa geant of the ~!asters vt'il! be held on !he Festival o{ Arts grounds, 6.)() Lilguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach through Aug. :?9. The Pageant is presented each evening in the Irvine Bowl on the grounds at 8:30 p.m. The Festival y,·hich includes artists. l'raftsmen, puppet sho\vs and music on !he green f'llch Su:ida~'. opens at noon each day. J75 craft.~men wil! show and sell the ir y:ork. AUG. 14 rill!\'1-STEPl'ERS --T\\'IHLETIES -The •lunllngton Beach Park and Heerealion Dept. is prcsentlng perform- Adults S2.50 Jt1. ST .50 Child 7S i Or••~• Count1'1 l lOc•bui!" Show V••u• "PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK" "' Al5'1 • Elli•! Goulcl i" "LITTLE MURDERS" "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" IRI Sll•mt JI(~ NlthOllOn Ann M1r.,11 Traveling Stays Stable 'YASlllNGTON (UPI) Domes!lc travel by air, bus and rental cars is running about the same as last year and 1971 y,·ill show a possible growth of not more than 2 to 3 percen l. says a report by the Discover America T r a v e I Organizations. Best results are being sho,...·n in short-range travel to beaches, s i ght s eeing at- tractions and resort areas within 300 miles of home the report said. . . ... afl(•e! or th~ i\ol!nl·Slepper:1 and Twirletlea drill tearrui at I and 2:30 p.m. 1n the n1all at Huntington Center, Edinger at Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, Aug. 14. AUG. If • SEPT. I I STORY llOUR -'fhe Costa Mesa Library, 556 Center St., <.:osla fl1esa, has scheduled some Summer programs for children. Story hours .,..•ill be at 10;30 a.m. on Thursdays. A Fiesta in C.M. City J>ark is set at 2:30, Aug. 14; slides ur marine life at I, 2:31) and 3:30 p.m .. Aug. 18 and a film '"l\.lusic IJox " with Laurel and Hardy, 10:30 a.m., Sept. II. AUG. Ii F'ASlllON ISLAND CONCE RTS -The l\.!onday night l.'On- cerLs at Fashion Island v.·ill Continue for the month of August with •lenry Brandon directing the band. Every- thing from Bacharach to Sousa .,..·ill be heard at the 9: 15 p.m. concert. Bring a sil·upon and enjoy music under the skies. No charge. AUG. 11 FOLK r.JUSJC CO NCERT -Alicia Cory, James Zeiger and Tom Jones will appear in a folk music program at the Zonla Clubhouse, 2110 15th St .. Newport Beach. at 8 p.m. Aug . 17. f\1iss Corey and James Zeiger both appeared recently on Channel 2's "i\1ostly they Sing" special. Tickets to !he concert are $2 at the door. AUG. 18 • 2S STORY HOUR -The Laguna Beach Library, 207 N. Coasl Jiighway, Laguna holds a story hour for children each Wed. at 10 a.m. · AUG. 19 • 26 STORY HOUR - A story hour for pre-school children '~ill be held in U1e Mariner's Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Ne11'- port Beach, each Thursday at 10 a.m. The Corona del Mar Library, 420 !\1arigold Ave., Corona del f\1ar will hold a story hour for pre-schoolers every second and fourth Thurs- day of the month at 10 a.m. AUG. 19 · %S CIRCUS -The Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus \\'ill be performing at !he Anaheim Convention Cen· ler, 800 Katella, Anaheim, Aug. 19-25. Aerial acts, c]OY.71S and \Vild animal acts \\'ii\ help make it the funniest sho1v on earth. Ticket prices are $2.SO -$5.50. Phone GJ.>.5000 for further infonnalion. AUG . 20 ·SEPT. 3 BAl\'D CONCERT -The \Yestminster Community Band will hol d a series of Fri. co11certs at fl.!cFadden Park, 980 1 Mc· Fadden Ave., Westminster at 7 p.m. Concerts are set for Aug. 20 and Sept. 3. No admission charge. AUG. 21 LA PRESS CLUB -The Los Angeles Press Club jnvite!I .. oW~;;m Id FAVORITES OF THE 102o·s & 10ao·s W. C. FIELDS• CHARLIE CHAPLIN LAUREL A: HARDY 011'1~ At 1 -SIM>w •I Du~­ "1"0110 TORA TOllA" "SICIL!"-N CLAN" 1}llU'z:uil ~ •• ,, ..... '"0'""'- MOVIE :Ill( FESTIVAL 11/J Open At 1 -Show .i Ou>ll Now .i poPUllf 11rl<n ~llYAN'§ OJ.UGNTt:ltu M•tlo Thom•• "JENHY" .. llii;I: i\'idlols.Jac:k Mcldsm. Llndiec Bagen.ArduGallunkd. .\nn ~t.vgreland llk:s Ftilla:. (JrmJ KnlMfcdgc. . ' . I •~ ~ ..,,..,.,,dW:>r "'~~·~ ...... -.... ·~(;~-o..:i .. U llUSJVE ORANGE COUNTY INDOOR 'ENGAGEMENT NO llllJtltVll10 SIATJ. E~ Ni'IM J:M • 1:4' • 1•:• -"· S..I. & J ..,, l;M ·J•-5:• , • AIR-CONDITIONED TENT FOOD & REFRESHMENTS DAILY-12 NOON UNTIL BPM • OLD-TIME PRICES CfllLDREN l\tt ~istADULTS Wilh purchase of ~gu1ar 11dm ission lo !vlovieland Wax Museum. Kids Like to Ask Andy the public ta Join 11s members m a tour of fasluon designer ftlr. Blac kwell's mansion, 531 S. Windsor Blvd., Los Angeles from 2 -5 p.rn. Aug . 21. A tall: and fashion show by Black- .,...ell : view of his art, antiques and treasures: a y,•ine tastmg Jed by ~like ltoy ; Danish cheese tasting; celeb!"1\Jes .. guests of honor, and much enlertainmenL is Included in the $7.W lickeL pri ce. P!ione 1213) 38(}.0481 for reservations. AUG . i2 SAN I.UIS R~'l' -The Old t.hssion San Luis ftey. on ll igh- way 76 just east of Oceanside, will celebrate Jun1pcro St!r· ra Day \\'ilh .special ceremonies h(lnoring lhe founder of the California t.·lission chain, un Aug. 22. A display of Serra documents and arlif.'.lcls \Viii be shown all day. The public is invited. l':o admission charge. AUG. 26 CA RNIVAL. -The \\'estminster Parks an d Recrt!alto n Dept. will sponsor a carnival. Aug, 26 from noon w 4 p.m. at ~1c F'adden and Sigler Parks. A "balloon to the moon" contest will be held and food Dooths. demonstrations and skits are on tap. Phone 893-4511, ext. 261 for further mfor· ma tion. AUG. 27 ' BENEFIT SIJO\Y -The \Veslminster Co1nmunity Theater is playing a performance of "Once Upon a l\1aUress" for tl1e benefit of the Albe rl Sitt.on Children'.! Jlome, Aug. 27 , at 8:l0 p.m. in Wcs1m inster's Seventeenth Street SthooJ, Tickets are $3.50 and $5. Jteservations niay be made by call· ing 892·4985 or 5:10-7035. Star of 'Last Su111111er' Ca st i11 'Willard' Role Combining !error a r. d 1;uspensc 1n one extraordinary motion pic1urc. '"\Vi llard." ts one motion picture yo u should not see 11lone. The terrifying talc of a lone· ly young 111:in ll'ho discover:i; he has the startling JXl"'er to communicate .,.,.ilh rats ?.~'ld to use them in vengeful at·ts aga inst his encn1ics, ··\\1il\;ird" st11rs Bruce D av1 :sun , Academ y AwanJ-winner Erne.st Bo.rgnin e, Elsa Lanchestcr and Sondra Loc ke. Davison previously has been seen as a Sl2J' in "Last Su m- mer." The film \\'as produced by r.1ort Briskin w i th ~c reenplay by Gilbert A. Ralston, based on the novel, '"Ratman's Notebooks" b y .Stephen Gilbert. It i s distributed by C i n e r a ma Releasi11g. Also appearing in the ltlm are over 500 rats, trained by veter2J1 Hollyv.•ood a n i ma I trainer ~1oe DiS€sso who stag- ed some of lhe most ingenious and terrifying scenes ever captured on film. NOW! 2ND WEEK AT THEATRES LISTED GOD HELP BOBBY AND HELEN They're in love in Needle Park fllod1i.·:?~'"i1 r. tt:Mhv f'(l!.C, :hl~l~\1,[ • JtRR~ ;:iHAUBlR!i :.rreF.npla~'h1 AN WHEROF 21C.ADEMY AWARDS! ROeCR'r lvl/10-LM 11<E\OR fDN'IRD crd 5ARAH rvlli "n ......... •s ~ .. IGPJ o-o- Sun. thru Thurs .. 8 p.m. Fri.· Sat., 8:30 p.m. ,, <C60ITMOlM MATINEES Wed.,2 p.m. Sa t., 1:30 and 5:00 Sun., 1:00 and 4:30 ' ' ~· NOW SHOWING ALSO Marlo Thomas in "JENNY" NOW PLAYING "It is a trip much worth taking. Not since '2001' has a movie so cannily inverted consciousness and altered audience perception." -Jay Cocks, Time Ma gazine CO-HIT "McKenzie Brea k'' Open Wfflldlfl -6:•s P .M. ,.,.,.. • ., & '""""' -1.-s "·""· CO-HIT "'CONQUEROR WORM" C stereotoaF~ the sounds of the harbor ~d~~7 youve never heard it so good l ' • ,. ·. :: ,. •. QICK 111ACY 1'.\IMBLEwEEDS FIGMENTS -lllOMIGN, -.1ourrsa '!ME~. By Tom K. Ryan ~T, SWE'E'"fS! ... NOW, "IMP1t7 "IZAR!t!°> Sf()Ul..VN'T TAU< U111: THAI! 'aXJ St\?Ul..D HAVE' A MORE' rosrnvi; A1Tr1Ut7E'l I AIN'T POSVTll/E I AIN'T COMIN' IMC!<! YoU L.ITTLE FOOL.1 YoU CAN'T DO"f+llS! rr's WRONG! YOU'LL GOiO JAIL! "THIS STUFF AIN'T GONNA MAKE ANYBODY +IA'PPY·-IT'LL MAKE 1EMSICK! By Frank Baginski YMCA I QAIL Y CROSSWORD ••• by 1. 1.. POwe• l PEANUTS ~CROSS ·: 1 JUlstd 1f'Vfl ff0or . ·~ ''""' 10 lfik and 41 Pnstnl!tlon: lnfDn1!11 42 Co!Hdtd with 44 Acttd IS I supet inltndmt 45 lMgt he-.!vy knifr Yrsl«day's ruttlr Solftd: Ll'L AINER - I N6GIO TMEMlO G llJ£ THAT C~AIRTHE CHAIR- !iALL Y BANANAS MOON MUWNS ~ ,, ANIMAL CRACKERS By Charles M. Schull r-::--:.~.~a. l\1E lATE ~!10 [llE5 NOT MN CATCH fl1E1 LATE WORM. fridJY , Augus t 13, IC1n DAIL V PI LOT 33 By Al Capp By Charles Barsotti By Gus Arriola By Roger Bollen _ BEr J:'M Tr!E OWi l'EISO~ 1U 'ff: WORLD WHO'S!! ~ HAVE. 6()!111T1.CS JJiD A l.AIJ6H 11"~ - ,,, ~ ltlefltctual 14 Stupors 15 E'.xctlltnl lli Anatomy: 47 Coi11 46 Clrvrl!lld -: TV cr1t•c 4~ l igllJ. SlrO~ 50 8100!)ht lo matu•11y ,, ,,_ J . : ... ~. 17 fkgan1ing 18 Jtls star: 2 WOfdS ~ .. lntall clfcu!ar band 21 cOmmarid to 1:.iasr 22 -!.. coc.~1: A..c1rr1•gt d tranc t 23 tlraH""r ....,·s wad 25 Flrry hont 27Clty ol. Grert r ~ So111ty suppl)" 31 Not gen11inr : Jrilotma l JZ Stretch of 1Mld )) l(isthirwous t~ild )6 °'"71p!ttt1y .... 31 Dutt's HU• 1 )8 Add ict of 1 narcotk; ), Stll-lovr 40 Carptnlt r's tool 54 R.1cir19 fcrm 57 In a h19~r olacr 59 [~tent 59 Pay tip bO Ki!lrd &l Means of b'ial I; 1) '71 'Retre~l 34 Boi..nd~ry 10 't al~d pl~•n )5 Jlb w1t'1 on lhf moon ~ polnltd 11 Rebe ls ins!rum~~t ag~inst 37 Ov!f.s11pply 11uthorily JS l acking &2 Bambi, 11'1' one U Ml~tl.fl' s1 e&d 1riess b3 M~~'s stiff p oductd by 40 Cre11\t11ts ~t: Informal mtl\lng smie 1!111ttd fct food sull1de !YtS 41 CtwQ!'d OOW"I 13 .lirttsll!etic ' particle 19 To l>'l' si~t 4J Eiq7ession to l Skin 111ark 21 Po,sessiwe Inflict il'l)IJl'Y 2 Ftminirie word 44 'llagt r nit kn~~ 24 Ont, no inatl!'f 45 hifl'Y •ith: l So bt it W!!lcl! 2 wad~ .4 Oe1 !1! arid 25 lnntr 46 "That's dfciy of cootenlftirnl -"; ~~ lissllt 26 NewlOtn!IM!d Mart in hit 5 Adjectlw UPt ., Sul)ll!y sulfl~ 27 Recess 49 Safr: Stm;i. 6 Frenc:h dlalt'tt 28 Hoodlll!ll 51 lli)tcliYf d Atldi1ns 29 For~asis 5 Z Sinful 7 Flylng d ptOJtlts' 53 Sly "No• 111&11t1rvl!1' lut~t.s 55 Possessl!d 8 C•dina l 3C Quafltd 5& COf!lpass polnf nombtl' ll Track dOlr!t S7 App!!1I JUDGE PARKER HOW COl.\.E JOHNNY'S lOlP VOil /l..WUT HIS TllOIJ&l.E5~ DO YOO WOR:K /I.. T ~-rl\"' 5-PE:NC.B! F/l..fM5-? .~ S . MISS PEACH I I J ! MARt:lA ~ IGNORED ME AU.. DIN! PERKINS I I, .. HE I-UP TO TIU !>OMEBOPY~ ME t'!Otrr{T THINK ME '3HOUL0 GET IN Totl(.M Wm-I VOii DIRECTLY '. ME WA.MTS VOii TO MOVE TO /l..lil OTMER W.OTEL ~ .,.,.. LfA$'1" YOU Cl>N 00 IS SAY 'HELL.0 • 10 J.UM - By Harold Le Doux &!Oalie ME LIEP TO ME L.MT Nl~T •• S/1..10 ME MAD Tb 60 !Urie.IC 10 ytjE J=._RMS .-...p PO AW INV'ENT'DRV ! NO, T«AT'S THe' MOST :r: ON 00- I OIECKEP ON MIM .1 Mi: WA.~N 'T TMl~E: By Mel -TME LEAST l: CAN 00 IS CONTINUE' TO IGNOltE l·UM. ly John Mllet • DENNIS THE MENACE • . , • ' .. I NEW '71 CHRYSLER 4 DR. HDTP. DISCOUNT $1300 OFF MANUFACTURERS STICKER PRICE LOADED WITH 383 VB, 6 WAY POWER SPLIT BENCH SEAT, AUTO., P /STEERING, P /DISC BRAKES, P /WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS, AIR COND., RADIO WREAR SEAT SPEAKERS AND MORE (CL43LIC271071). ASK ABOUT OUR S DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE '68 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1 O" H.T., V-1, Auto, Redio, Heeler. 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V-1, FACTORY AIR, A,1110 ~ :-• VI •• lo tro111 ,ower t111r· •. h h't ~ l ro111., powtr 1!11ri11g, , ~ • · .. ra 10, t oltr, w r •· ~ . · 1 64 i11g,radio,lttolt r ('CTOS 4J II 1903(RWl -railro_..htoltr, "'(tr ll fW ~ ' -~ Wa 1. ca11il1l 10" (XXWl Sl) '70 ~~~.~ .. ~~~.!~.11!$1 6· 1t11rt119, r1!110, 111114••· •• ,, ...... ,. (0120f l ) •• '68 TOYOTA (ORONA Auto. lro11•., r•ilia, h••ltr ZACS4 I) : --.. .. 38 DAILY PJLOI Eve ryone Hu Someth ing Thal Some one Els e Wa nts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results You Can Sell It, Find It, Tr ade It Wit h a W ant Ad -·« .. ]~1 [ -·«-J~'I -·«•• I ~ I _ ...... I~[ ...... .,., .. l~I '---_ ... _ .... ___,!~I I Gonuol ! _G_•_"_•_•_•_1 _______ l·G-•n_•_•_•_1 _______ G_•_n_•_•_•_1 ______ _ I~ I _ ,,,_ _ ... _ General General -CO_N_T-EM_P_O_R_AR-Y SACRIFICE * * * * * * HIRisr [ Ol.\ON BALBOA ISLAND MACNAB • IRVINE SPS4A7N,915SOH I""'"' '""" ""· . "'" .. TAYLOR co. Bnng your clleckt>ooll And n1akf' ;.,fft'L l!a ndso111r ~ OP~:.\I 7 DAYS A \VF.f.K '" Pl"lf t 101/} FINER HOMES ~~I' f'n miu'i(PI \'f'ur 011·11 park-hJ..r ) ard plan1ed •1·11h bt11u11ful ll'ff~ stlfT(IU!lds lhi! sp;1r1ou~ ~ IX'dr{"o('lm , ~ hatti 1111n1P l ~r~·· family room 111rh 1<rr •~1r :i nd f.,,_ ma! d1nu1)!. dN'(1rntr•f 111th I ~auuful "allpapPMo, .... -on- 1lerfutl.1 ('(JUIPf«l play arta tor small h;.. Owner movin!o': lo Glrnd11lr and wanrs 11.r- tion' c.i11 10011)· 646-7171. slory IJo,•rr ;)Ji11rf's \'it'11 t honit•. 4 BP.. :: BA. lrg J family 1m .. gardrn in1chm, :t (-n r 2ara;;:1>. ~.:qX"11s11·eb SPANISH RANCH SPACIOUS S BEDROOM HOM! Jn \\'e_,,tcli!fs rnost delighlful a rea. 11uge rum- pus roo m \\'ith extra slairway to rear patio. J{n1 for pool. Close to school s. Dri\'e-thru garage. Cal! to See. $79,950 CommerciaJ $62.~IOO fi L ruts SLal.000 SPACI OUS DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT .r\ luxurious 5000 sq. ft.. five bedroo m home \\'ilh .1 baths plus po"•der room. Ente rtain in the 20 x 30 li ving roo 1n & 2 story dining ro~n1 \l'hile the youngsters enjoy the great faintly roo m & sundeck. Luxurious master suite has an enclosed office al cove. 1·1111,..u't.l. c11,,.prd and land-Horses, Dogs, View Bdrm. IH)llll' $79.500 ~("'dp('cl. \'aranl, Quirk pos-1:an1 hlint.: 'l ~!lor} .. ()1(1 1 \\"<>rld cha1 rt1Pr." •I ma~~I\" POOL -PALMS -PRIVAC Y Sf'~.'iJO!l. l906 SANTIAGO OR . bunkl1011M· llf•d1ti<•n1s. JlU!.:P panelrd ra1n1Jy ro1J111 ;1~· 4 Bdrn1 . UR . huge lot, Spac:e for boat & trail· er <.'ent ra!Jy localed for schools. shopping & p!a.vground . f>ool area trul y tropical. Aut o- n1atic sprinkle rs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $55 .000 170 1 llW INE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 ·30 (OPEN DAILY 1 to S) picturt' 111 ndoY.'. ~ln-l·tfll·u-Duple>.Ps S59.:00 10 S99,::>00 ROY J . WARD Co. TRADE !! REALTORS LINDA ISLE -S145,000 .-Q THEREAL 'ESTATERS 111.r Vil'\\' of rollini.: IUOIHl- llllns. B!'ar skin 1 u).! f1r"- p\11.ce. Gii.:nnt11· ~~.11 ~q ft drf'atn kl\rhf'11 \\all .,f #,lft~~ j,, •'ll'1 hl P<J p!\111,, 11),.1~ \\'ESTC1.lfF on. Zi)n"d fnr hor.;r• n11d t!0~~. '.'\P11por1 Btoarll 1:1&-1X.!28 1 f'ULL ACJ<t:. rricf."d lt> 'rht:> best buy on this exclusive isla11d. True charn1 ~~ beauty. Entrance with deep over- han g. Soft colors & functional floo r plan. See 1his .1 .f3R hon1e today. Fam. rn1 . \\'/"'el bar. Pier & sli p. Plumbed for pool. HARDESTY REALTORS 675-2866 Q,1•ne r of C-1 lot at 3000 \V. Ne\vport Blvd ., Ne\rport Beach \\'il l trade for 2 or 3 bedroom vie \\' horne in Ne\1'por1 or La guna. Call Tom Queen at fi7~3210 for inJo. 't' " • . . j ·~ General CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5 P.M. 14S SHORECLIFF RD., SHORECLIFFS VIE\V ~ 2 Bdrnis., 2 baths. Large lot for ex- pansion . l·lon1e in excellent tondilion. $115.000. Bob Yorke BAYCREST-OPEN SAT. 1·5 194 1 C0 t.1fi.10DO RE RD. -Blg fami lv & small budget ? See this -5 BR's .. form. ·din . rm .. lam. rm ., 2 fireplaces. large yard \l'ith trees. Fee land. $55.950. hl. C. Bu ie EXCLUSIVE-OPEN SUN . 1-S One of Ba)'crest's mosl exci ting custom homes. Enclosed atrium, 4 bclrms. -dining . family & game room . Beautiful pool. pa- tio & yard. S87.500 . 1615 Santiago Dr. Mary Lou hlai-ion OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 CAMEO SHORES 4507 ROX BURY -fam ilv room \v/tile floo r & brick firepla ce. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. $82.500: Carol Tat111n EASTBLUFF OPEN HOUSE 2900 CA ROB, Sat./Sun. 2·5. See th is spot· ·less 3 bedroo m 2 bath home. Large fenced yard & lovely landsca ping. OY.•ners anxJous. '43,500. George Grupt> OPEN SUNDAY 12·6 1022 \VES'f'\VIND \VAY. Do\'e r Shores. View. Enclosed pool patio for 'vinter s\rim- mi ng! 1\0,10 sliding roofs & doors open il \ride · f-or su mme r. Private beaches. 4 Bedroom". :1 :ca r garage. 3.000 Ft. $125,000. ~ · ·Bill Comstock EASTBLUFF , OPEN SUN . 2·6 2300 ARBUTUS. Enjoy gracious living in 11. 5 BR. 3 Ba. Lu sk home. Formal din. & large famil y rn1 . Bike to school s & shopping. $59,950. Harriett Davies BA YSHORES -OPEN HOUSE 2506 CRES'rv·1E\\I Oµen Sun. after noon. Spacious 3 Bdrm & din. rrn. l .ovely garden & patio. J,0\1' lease. S49.f>OO. ?>.1ar~· 11ar,·ey OPEN HO USE SUN . 1-6 P.M. 5 llARROR ISl..A i\fl 6 Bdrms . 5 baths l>en \\•ith fireplact> Largt' poolsize front terra ce. beaulirull_v landsr;iprrl flier & ~lip. S225.00U. Kathr~·n Raulston WATCH THE BL UE PACI FI C Neat 3 RR . O.Il. Fam . rn1 . home on qui('t canyon n1 ('orona dt.>1 ~lar. Ac1·e.~s to prlva\c beaches. $69,000 R111t Austin SUPERB NI GHT VIE W Dover Shores 4 bdr1n .. 4 bath ho111e. Fami- ly room. dining rooni . :1 car £arage. If you \\'ant the best, sec 1his blly at $86.800. Eileen 11 udson LUSK HARBOR VIEW Sunny kitchen, fa1n il y r1n . garden m this 3 BR. 2 bath ho 1ne. only 862.950. Al Fink WATERFRONT DUPLEX \Vith boat slip. l\'e,vporl lsland. 3 BR .. 2 bath up. 2 BR 2 bath dO\\l n. SR5 .0U0. l.a\1era Rurns 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE CONSIDER 10% DOWN -near schools, p004; Univer~ity Park -$30.900. "Chuck" Le\vis RARE FIND Qutstandin~ VIE\V from 4 Bdrm. home In BROADMOOR. Vacant, see anytime. $74.- ~00. Jlarry f'redericli LIDO ISLl-NEW LISTING Lido. A wRy or hf('. Clean. private beaches -quiet i;lrad1ls for biking. Enjoy it all in thl~ 3 BR .• fam. rm. home on a 40 ' lot. $67,500. Cathr~·n Tennille l!ST PRICED & BEST VIEW IN DOVER SHORES. 4 Bdrms .. 3 RR .. Cam rm. & formal dining roonl. Ex ccllent in ev- ery del•ll. Pool. A te.rri!ie buy -$148.500. Jim Muller IJJ.0700 Coldwell, Banker sell. H11rr.v Dial 64S-OJ03 "Interesting Provocative Well Seasoned" ONLY $18,500 \Vf:IRD r•r \\'(f\'[)1 :11~'llL' Tlu~ ho1n1• •~ l't'i1dy 111 n~s­ t11n1l7.f' 111 ~Clur 1111rt 1mn~i­ nnli<1n -rlledi1·111 I rnsll•' !JI' n1ud 11ad. C'll~ COl(Bj.:(' llkt· r•rf','I -11·ry rlrnn. "Jlu~1·" "hu~r" b1·1ln,.,1n.~ -1·1·rfPt'l f,,1 · 1\1.'lt: SIZE I hu·nihn'P, ~:XTliA S IN- Cl.ll/J~; -alh•y at1·1,ss tor bo~1 1111d trailt·r. r;1·fl'i)o{Pra- ' 1f •I'. \Va~!11nK r11n•·l1 inr, 011- rn .incl l'llll~•·. J N V!-:~TC!HS -011·rw1· 1,111 11 ·11t hru·k f••r' li n111111h~-l·:-z 1 rrn1~ -A11yo11r ~·;in q11alify, Sef· I mlay !~ PIPBSI' IJinl 64S-0303 2299 llal'l>Or, cn~l(I l\lr~a fORJ:~l [ OlSON "' 11£.AtTO ll S Corono del Mar BAYFRONT &>11u11 rully r1 '(i(,'('ora11'tl. :t l;u<g1> h('(jroom1<, }12 hn1 h.~. l!vinR roon1. fu1•m ;;J din ins:: room. hr£>akin.s1 room. ;i l.1rge !-'IUlny k1tl'hrn on !hf' hiiy, plus n proper i;tudy y,•i!h rin•pl;u·r & 1,·r1tnu·. All !1111< ro11plPd 11·11 h OH !'!rl't·t J..'lJl'.'St pari\111,11. sp:i(·r for 11 swun 1111111: P'1')1 :ind ;i largP pnv:Jlf' t1alHI, 111;.l;r thi.~ thP mos1 f'\'l'llini.: ofl1•1·1nK ur 1h£.> year !or only S Hl~.OOQ. Can 67'~i!.-~'71! fl>r' 1IP!:1tls. ID ' THE REAL \'ESTATERS '-(•!'I lj lJ'Ji'I O Pf,• NEWPORT HllEHTS 1n·:-.~r1c 2 11n 1JC1:-.11::. l1rrplal•1•. lh1!1<1. Ill! Q. SlS,000 VIEW LOI \1·r.~1· ;-:1p~; IH.t'rr". (J11w1 ~!f'P('!, r•;rf'llrnt 111•1.;!1hn1l11-.i•I Jl7 '~IO. 7.-,', d1>\' 11 (ht !lt'I' llill ,. ;11·r_1 Roy McCardle Real tor lS\I) i\1•11·po1r1 J\i1'cl , {' ,\!. CAMEO SHORES -$175,000 'fry exchanging _you r smaller home for thi s hi !<!ury 4 BR. & den. 1'1os l beautiful patio. pool & lanai in area . Lge. rms. & quality buil t lhruoul. Choice corner site \V/vie\\', BAY ISLAND -$135,000 Secluded fan1ily li ving on this exclusive \Vorld of Beauty. Tennis ct.. private park \Vith trees & flo\vers. Charming 5 bedroom .h ome \V/pier & slip. Call today to see! LINDA ISLE -$250,000 r.n first classt Enjoy the luxury of air-condi- tioning in th is magnificent .home facing lhe lagoon. 5 BR .. FR ~~ formal DR., l\ilarble entry, 3 fireplaces. \ret bar & pier/slip. DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT Ne1v stone/bric k exterior "European Style'' enhances thi s 6 BR ho1ne. Private front court- yard plu s Jge. \Valerfrt. patio surrounding pool. r'1er/slip . $175.000. DOVER SHORES BEAUTY -SlOS,000 Prestige ;:Hldress! Brand new 2 story mod- ern \\'ith 4 bedrooms. stud y, garden roo1n & formal dini ng roo1n . 3 car garage. 41 0 ~lORI\'I NG STA R OPEN SAT/SUN 1.5 ,30 LINDA ISLE -SlSS,000 \Vant a Brand ne'v 11•aterfront horne~ Then n1ove right into this a rchit ect designed 4 BR \\'l fam. r1n., din ing r1n . ~~ studv! l~xciting hig h c-eilings -.j-1nany ne \\' 1nodefn feature ~. 8 Lll\U1\ IS l ,I~ OJ)l~N SAT/SUN 1-.1 ·30 LINDA ISLE -$160,000 Brand new 4 Ult ho1ne 1v/fan1ily rm., stud y & DR. 2nd noor features a huge su ndeck ac- cessible lo all bedrooms .. Just a touc h of for- mal Hy here. O\vner \l'il l consider an ex- chanj{e or lease \\' /oplion -$1 .300 rno. DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT Not too large! Just ri ght for sn1aller family ! t·:!<iciting lgc. dee!\ & \l'Onderful vie1v of bay. \\'e love tl11 s .'{ bdrn1 & den horn e & so 1vi ll you 1 See tod<iy ' _ $117.500. CHOICE LOTS -P RIME LOCATIONS 90' l•'ront. level. F'ee . S 27,500 !MJ ' Pan. 1 ie11•. corner. Lease ...... S 31 ,500 :i1· \\laterfron t. pier s!ip, Lease S 49,.100 \/u f'htn{l ('ove. Bay & Ocean. Fee .. S 6.1.000 45· Linda isle. Lea se $ 73,000 1orr Linda 1:-le. Lease !12.''1.000 BROK ERS & SALESM EN \\'e ha ve' an opening in our Residential D 1~'i­ :-.1011 fn r ;,111 t'Xperi eneed rnan {lr 1von1an pu:-.- sr ss.ing e11thus1as1n and integr1t~. If you are 1n1£·resled 111 a beautiful office 111 the finest l11t~l l io11. 1101klng \l'ilh (.'nngenial assot iates, 1\0 are 1nteres!ed in n1ect1ng you. "Our 16th Yt ar" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO ,. Realtors 21 11 San Joa qui n Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 THE GREENE HOUSE IN MESA VERDE SCC lh1s In brl1e1·p 11 1'\<l 11p. p1~ie.te JUS! hOll' ~a1H lful , sh.arp and ron1/ortah!r any home c11n be'. r·eatures 4 bedrooms. J baths. Jamily 100111 "•ilh hrlck fire place and wet bar, forn1al dining room. shutters , paneling. ~h el\•J ng. bo okcasrs, NEW IVAN WELLS HOME $89,000. Exciting ne'v Ivan \Velis Custo1n llome on Galaxy Drive. New floor plan. Spectacular J3av View . For details visit tl;le model home at 2006 Galaxy Drive or 1027 l\1ariners Drive -OPEN DAiLY. Or call 64&-1550 or 642-8235. MESA VERDE BEAUTY 'rhis home has been completely re-decorated & has all ne"' shag carpeting. 4 BR's, 2 baths. F'R. \vet bar -nearly ne\v buill-ins in kit- chen. Large yard \1·/fri1it trees. O"'ners flexi- ble -'viii consider exchange !or condo. or for large lot suitable for orchid lathhouse \\1/sn1all rent able ho us e on front \ol -Price: ~4 1 .500 -Equity: r'\pprox . S13 ,600. man i z u r f' r lan<lsl';iping, NATURAL BEAM CEILINGS -CLIFFHAVEN romplelf' spr inl.:I Pr ~ystem. \Varm r ustic four bedroom home. Lots o( nuu:imum pn\';iry an 11 natural \\'OOd & brick. l\itust sell-in t\l'O 1veeks 1111111~·. n1ru1.v l'~rra~ th~t O\\·ne r leavi ng. Priced S2600 be\o\v appraisaJ 1nu.~l he sef'n'. Pri('r $46,9.XJ cit $36.450. Ca ll nO\V to see -642-8235. J>hol'M' 546.-2313 1-Q· THE REAL \""\.. ESTATERS '-. lil'I ri II' I '• '•' FABULOUS DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT :\ 1nini-palace. Suinptuous 40' L.R. 60 ' patio overl ook ing pier & fl oat. Pool table size FR \\'/\\'Ct ba r. l .. uscious carpets & expensive \Vall coverings. 3 BR's. Built in TV. Price $129.500. RESERVATIONS Open Sunda_v 1-5 p.1n. 301 North Star Lane. J\les:t vc,rdr Hf."ulty t.~ no1\ Ne\vport Beach. Or call Bert F'ehren - laking 1·cserv111ion~ 1111 11 675-3210 -for appt. SC'rl•'.~ lof 11!'\\' honlf'~ t(J he built 11v Blll'('ola, 111 a primr HARBOR HIGHLANDS i\1r.~a \·,·nlc· 10.·;,llu11. Thl'Sf' Immaculate 3 BR. -1 -1~ bath hoin e w/step- "'lll 1,,,. :1 1 .. ~. bcdroon1 dO\\'n f-~R. -beE11n ceilings -fireplace - hn1nf's, 1111 '" ::.000 511 ii. covered patio -shag carpel s -landscaped an1t 111·11.:,~t nELO\v s~.00:1. -la r~e lot -excellent condition -:S38.500. VA fin•ux..·111:.: \1111 bf' ;,,·ail-Open Sunda.v 1-5 p.m. 1539 Priscilla Lane, 11bl<' tn qu;il1fwd liuy1·rs. Ne1rport Beach. Flno1 J•lans, 1•xl('1'1or~ arul 11.1 l01·a1 1nns ;irr 110,1· un dis. FEE SIMPLE -BAY & OCEAN VIEW pJ;iy al .\Jes.o Verde Jtf'ally. Decorator fresh 3 BR -2 ~alh hon1e \\'/for· 1l{JO ~li·r~1 vri'<le Ori\.e. 1nal DR. and a den. Beautiful pool -large C05t,1 o\lesa. Phonr ~:H.lQ. corner lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :!79.500. Thrsi· are exceptv~nal MOUNTAIN VIEW -CLIFFHAVEN COTTAGE l'alUt'S, FIXER -UPPER- 0 C"canfro111 d uplex nr. Nrw- por1 Pil!r. ;; BR. 2 h11. {'ach. l'l'ict' Sii,.'l()o 1~ snit. ll'1th Pritne hillside Jot '11'/large usuable yard. Im- maculate 3 bedroom . 2 bath cottage \\'ith sun- deck. covered patio. Sharp and READY TO l\'1 0\'E rN at. $37.500. Or,en Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.rn . 220 Kings Pince. Ne\''POrl l·Ieights. rl~lir 111gn11., t'lluld !)(' ll gold LIDO ISLE 111111~· on st'.~l'Oual rrnral~t 5500 sq. fl. of the fine st in family living _ BAY VIEW Conteinporary 10 roo1n residence -cathedral c1u-11·n1111~Jy 11ttr1•rcnt. m()IJ. ceil ings in LR -beautifu lly landscaped ern J BR. l Ba· family rm. grounds covering 3 large lot s. Offered at h11mc. ~pPCtacular 1•1e.11 or $215,000. ha)•, f)("P.111 ,( Ne"'P<lrl Cen- IPr. $'19,:if'l. HIGH ABOVE SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO RIC H IRWIN \Ve proudly offer three 1112 acre vi e\\' parcels REAL TO R 675-6060 for the discrln1in ;:itin~ genlletnan rancher. RED CARPET .A.II ha\'e panoramic ,;e\\'S "·hich extend frotn TREATMEN f'atatina to ri.1oun1 Haldy .. o\1,,·a .\'4' a cooling I T sea breeze -and NO S l\o!Or.. This is gor- Ti1.11 ~ ,111.11 ~ol~ ll ;:ct 111 11115 geous property. \all 6i5-32IO for appt. to see. •t1ui1.1t•ulr>lf' ~ 1""11 ',111m '2-HIGH IN THE SKY ~lo>\"\ h11ttll'. [I 'S 111f11)! I/(' 1.11P1,.,11111i1 irr.•· $hflrp. 11 1 ~ l\'l agnificen t \'1e11· of Rri_v and Ocean, All t>lec· 1,. ,,1 •• .i in 11 pit'.~,1~(' 1<rPR Irie 2 bed room. 2 hath condom111111n1 . '.\e\\' n1111 p11\ .. d 111 only s.17.:100 e~1)e11 si\'e C<lrpet s an d drnpes. !tot pool. Bo;i t Cull iiu;.~111 or tM.!-:!'1:15 101 slip <J\'<lrlable. UTidc ri;:rol!o d parking. ('all <.tpJlo•lTll!ll(•l11 67.1-3210, $52,000. BRI CK AND BAYFR.ONT 548-7729 :..,;::::::~==~=::::t * * * l.u xury of th e Ne\\' \Vorld ;incl charn1 of th e * * * * Old in 1his . ~pacioul' 2 bedroon1 hnn1 e \I ilf1 TOWNHOUSE l:.----c---------------'==2=0=U=N=IT=s== ele,·rtted ce11irls. \\'~lnut parquet nno rs and \o ·THEREAL "'-ESTATERS 111 I '• I l', ; I • I rt -SPECIAL. General General I frcnch doors;. ea11t1ful seprtrate 2-roon1 and Sell , , ,111. Ji< ii nnlu\\ rr nnil I;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;;:;::;;;;;;;;;;; ~·-4 PIP\'•'~ -St·!! one or all. h~t h guest apt. Across the brick court yard. BAY & l'r1n1r hx·11t1on adJat"ent 10 ~ant 1ools -rr.-.. r•;i rrlu•r )11 OCEAN VIEWS i\lt'flHll'Hll H~(!!tlll. 0\\'llers JUST LISTED iri~ 111 14'J.!l:-.(J. :-1)ucinu~ l S1>ertacular both day & night: lovC'l y Jlarbor 3 betlroon1 unir. llll in ptu~h To\i•nhous_e nea~ 11.oag ~-l os pital -ne\1· car- llf'(h""'111 and •l 111111 g Vie\\' l·lill s ho1ne. Jn1n1aculalc tlir11011l. w1'lh 1'(1 n1hlion. j\u t·aranc•.· pet s & paint. Bu1lt-1ns. fireplace. 3 bedroo1n .c;. Tllrt~:~: COOi. POOl ~'i t"OH ·' '> b h 3 bedroo ms. including master suite \\'ilh i;11-~fii,:iotJ rach. ~. at s -:l car carport -$29.950. O\''De.r YOL'R L'SF.:. l\m ''8('11111 fiir linJ!: roon1. Rooklincd den \l'Llh hardii·ood call a.i;i.s12~ <Open l'\f'l'I \I'll! consider sales contract Please call ~·'•Ur u1~J)C'('llun fl ~. d b . k f' ]l•lrs. F'a.v for appl. fi42-R235. C'nll ~.HJ.ll!ll iOjlf'n ,,,r~ 1 oors ~" use r1 <' · 1replace. Bea11t iful for- n1a[ liv ing roon1 \\·ith rarvcd \Vhite rnarb!e firc1ll.'.lc£1. 2 separate yards. $96.700 SPANISH RANCH 4 BEDROOMS r1·c~h newly lt51~d •I bedt·oo m. l ha111 ti<in1r . .r u~I old ('110\lf;:h I'\ .Yf'AI'~) Ill h111•p t'\'M')'lh1t1~ clon<' Br11utilul l11nd!it'!lllllli: 1111•l11drs p1•n11. anenl 11l11y <·<111iprnt'nl for "1nnll fr:r 111•sllPd brhind 11. smnll t~irt:o! 11! U'l"i.'s. r;". .... ncnl noor pi11n lnclurie11 lal'l(e lamll)' room with wet h~r and t11nna1 1llnln~ rooni. (lt1e of 1111' btdroon1!l \\'llh i1~ 011·11 b11th, prrlttl !or ._.,u•'lt rt10rn or off \,.,., ~ thi!l h('lon• yt;>11 huy! C11ll I~\' G16 ili1 1-o·THEREAL \""\. l:STATERS ' • I ' ... IT 2 DU PLE X E~ I N'P11tr. slc!f' hy ~\rlf'. !'rll nnt' o · boll\ l llR 2 h11 r a. Nf'at bf'~ch, S.'12.:M ~:irh. PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW High in the Laguna hills. adjacent to Emer- ald Bay. Gracious view home ,1·i th maxlmun1 privacy, on Quiet cul de sac street. 3 Bed - rooms & 3 baths. Spa cious f()l"mal dining roo1n. r~n closed vi('\V porch. Nicely land- scaped yard. $92.r.Oo. MEDICAL SUITE FOR RENT Our Property ~1anaJ!en1C'nl Dept. h;:i~ 900 sq. fl. mcd ira.l suite loratcd in the Me~a \lerdc area. \l'ith :l ex amini ng· rooms: office open:<: onto private garden: Nu rses station. lab & rec<>p tion-ample parking. $360 Per 1nonth. lnrluding ul il ities. HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS "SINCE 1944" \auth ~(~ oast 642-8235 MACNAB· IRVINE 675-3210 $25,950. 1080 Bayside Drlv• 901 Dov•r Driv• N•wport Be•ch ,\trr11c!lve J bedr{')('lm, 2 bath .• f;1mi!y room l1ome wi1h ~ 1>u1l1ir1 kirchPn. [ir{'plnN', <Jr. Gen•r•I h).!htlul 1111110, t'O\'Prtd aodl---------- lill!l p.<ilios, (;11rnRf' 1-virh -~·-loAds ol huilt1ns, \\'ired far LJ ~rrrro, 11u1r t 1·111-<!l.'-~il(' SO 0 0 ~tr~t. .. • T,\RBf:t.J. :>l(l..l7'.l0 rou 11romiMXI hrr a ro~e $37,500 5 BEDRM ~arden. II'• In R11yshores! l..arge 2 Be-droon1 resldtn('t'. Co:i:y firrpl11C1":, flPl'!l ~11 m t."eJJingii:, t!rYlt'rlll lrUlll'll! PA- /.oll' d-0.,.,·n f11A. \.f'I')' :opac-tio _ 1111ry "'~""· tmmrcii- i.1us luxury lam1ly re.11i-Ill!!' l)O!!Sf'!r.l:ion. 0'tl'M1' \.\ill •lf'll('e, .kOllrmet bu ilt1n ki tch. tinanc.. \\'ouh:I you bell('\'~ - en, dishll'llShl"r, bltnquet dln-S35,000. This 'tl"On'! l•.tl! Call Gen•r•I EASTSIDE Bl'aun~~!d~E11~<l ser-I 11ra1e family room hoi1 bef.n remodelf'd jus1 for you. JI )'OU li k~ 1>1"11111 ceilings. ,.hajit 1 carpt.is. us,,d briC'k l!t('- pl11~. pl u!l lt>ll("('(I in SWl~!- 1\I ING POOi., .,.,.t 1111,·e Jt ~·. All or only $32.7SO. ing mom, nrvlce pon-h. Carpcrlng. <lrape.,. Prt11ti1tt "°"' 67>f!t'!O, • CO&ATS n~ghhorhood. Co n s l drr ~·CO.· !f'11M: \.\'1111 op11on 'tlith $100> ._..~T~"'"" . WALLACE "°""· SWEET-AS-CANDY-REALTORS I .S.C0-1720 TARBELL and 110 ('"lor1<'•. RA.mbllnit ~ -S.U...141- 01\t-.-~:R 1r,1n~fr r;t'rl, )!l\\,11·· ~rlmom ranC"hrr rm 1"11rnf"r (Op1n E\'1nin91 ) I $ plus equal 40,490 4,600 42,950 \'es! Th£> 11.r11hn1el11· I.'! f'Or- 1't'l'I ut tius f:1 . .;.• J..111p!o:-,.- 1,,en1 reloo..<11 1011 "' i-.:;1!lS&h ,,,qu 1r.:is , 11\ rlt't's ro ,.,,.IJ bf'11.11- 1li lll Par:. Jtur1!111._.,.,n horn•' 4! fnr ti.·lo1• 1uarJ..1•1 •nlu(' F1•a rt1r;i~ l n1•1IJ1~1n1~. 'l'o harhs, Jarg1• frt nllli rrJOr11 v.·irh br1l'k f1/'f'11l.il·P, nvl!'l'- "Jle 1i1a~u·r ~u111•. nui.:" In! on chni1•£> rul-1lc-~;ir• noom !or pool, accr~s for bna11 trailer. As.su111ahl1' \' ,\ loon. Home ~park!~ l1k(' a n1nc1rl. f"nr appn1ntm<>n1 Pl10nr .;..16-2:111 Ill Sef'. \O ' THE REAL \""\.. ESTATERS ' 01•1r...u-.'1L•1•r,1 INDUBITABLY 192i l\l11r1ners nr. is lhr .sPolless. eonven1rn1. ll l•ll dt>s1~ned s .. 11»11 Liuil! ;; bd rm. \\'P~h'lllf l!O!l\f' llVI! vnu ha1·e nl,1<1}s •1anted. Prn·etl r1~h1 To scf'. call - CURT DOSH, Realtor 612-&li'l EVP>'. 673-3.W.S 1730 \\'. C-0a51 l1 1gh11ay 01\-~ER-TRA\'S~~RrtED, ·I B111111. ·: harh~ r amily T~onn1. Elr>:ant 2 S1011·. t:ntry 11.<ll, 1hrnn;: rT•)!ll, hrk. S2~.000. (';·di \\' ~ s Sanders d~.1~ f1l 8~2-ii69 1 Cl' f'\'es, a1 ~ri:i.-ii!l!B. General Showcase Home Oul111 nding valu•. d•i•t thru 91r. lo• bo1t trl r. ' br, ) b1. 1uper >Pll " bonu• rm, Rorn•n '"~" tub. Sun· e d1cL S3&,500. I ~ I $79S Total On. J br. I ''> b'1 lwnh 11., ot••n b•t ••t w~fh °' at•OH vour ••••nd a. w.1~ to pool '"'· rm1. Oelig~tlu l 11tl1n<J. $21 ,000 FP. Where Art1 You? lookin g !or s e •. , l 81 ., ''" dn. An.,0111 $15,750. Formerly BRASHE AR REALTY "Four Seasons Beauty" J111I l,1f1d . {1q~«1 l1 m1rbl1 1nt11 le ~d1 lo e d••rn1 !ic 1unLen liv. '"'· & form1! d:n. 1m. Uniqu• 91rd1n Vitek., 'hulJe bdtm •. o• 5 Br. J1 c ~ & Jill, l b•., ] t•• IJ••. D1 l19~•rul 1 • ..,. ,., '"'· ....... , b1•. $44.7~0. On!y I 0 ., dn, * 847-850 * :D2.l3 1 Attention R. E. Salespeople R1r, oppodu11ih• lo joi11 1ml, but 91owin9 o fi•m .., llG IDE AS. SutC•,.ful Full•da11 ofc. pl•n to be ;,. luo- ti11 •00". Need ~ "'0'1 only in H,I. [~111 •O "I'" 90 to 'O 'I. 1111ly. Ca11 l•cl Ml•• McG:11not , S•l•1 O••tc- lar lo• p•!. i11t1rvw, 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.8. George Wlll ia m1on Realtor 673-4400 673-4350 645 -1564 ----------------- mlnit pool, < be-!1l\Xl111~. lvt fl'lr c11mptr nr l>Oal. }'\l'f'-...,..,,..,..,..,...,...,,..,..1 t.ulltlnJ. Bl-:r S2J,j~, C11 ll plnrr . ~ldf''.11 kl1 chf>n 11rwl C.OU~lflY Homt , 1 ~ ll<'rl'. 41 ~I ~· k:.ln ltcC.ill <111~·1 11! rnnl tropiC"8.l J)fltin. SZ"i.!JOO. BR.., l!t.. Ba., pool; hortts !>l~-1720 or "~"<: at 96.11-9%Q. ns~ your \'fl or ~1!A Mi:'h1~. 0.K. Kr llf"w 100 Ar pnrk ("all fi,12-~iR ;.,"nw' BrnkPr fll'.'-11:,"i nr ~.tn ;1,1n 1 Fl'lr11n C'11 f'.11r fi11-.'.'~-! __ !_~,_!'-"lr.Jr.Jr.Jr.Jr.Jdf.1 ' -........ -.... • ·~ .,.. ... ,.. DArtY '1117'1' :J':° -...... I~! -...... I~ I -· .. -l~I ---I~ I ---l~I -·-I~ I -·-l~I -·-I~ i -·-I~ General Open Hoi1 ses THIS WEEKEND Iii.Hp lhl\ h<1ndy d lra<1<1ry with ye• thi1 wefl:itttd • y<111 to ho11••·h11n1h1t . .All ttt. loc<1l leM 1111.d Mlow <1t• de1.<1lbed h1 'il"'<1t•r d•toll by odYl"ftbh19 ••- wher• h1 1od<1y"• DAILY l'ILOT WANT ADS. Patr•• 1h<1wlng op•n h<1u11e1 for 1010 er to rftf or•·~ .. 1111 •11eh h1!<1,m<1tion I~ tl!i1 c.<1l11fll• .oc.11 h idoy. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedrooml) 4 l !i San Hcrnardino. 1\e\vport Beach 642·5200 rSat & Sun 1 ·5) 14:i Shorl'rlitf lld 1Shor~cliffsl Cdtil 833-0700; 644·24 30 (Sun 1-5) t2 Br. & Fam or Oen) 17!112 l·lnpkins. llniv<'rsily Park 8::!3·2728 Irvine (Open Da ily) 13 Bedrooms) St.. ('o~ta l\tesa !'i-18.:15137 1Sal & Sun 10·5) 216!i Haleigh ~l . ('nsta i\1 e~n 5:15·85 l fl 525.250 (Sat & Sun 2·6) 2024 Beryl Lane. Ne1vpo rt Beach 642·fi200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1927 Marinerf; Or. l \Vestcliffl N.B. 642·6472: 673·3468 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2207 \Va lcrfronl St., Corona de! l\1ar 644·7662 1Sat & Sun 1·5) 2900 ('arob {Ea stbluffl N.B. 644·2430: 833·0700 /Sat\~ Sun 2·5) 2506 Crcstvic11· !Bavshore!;l N.B. 644·2430: 833·0700 (Sun Afternoon) 220 Kingf: Pl .• !Cliffhavenl N.B. 642·8235 $37 ,900 (Sat & Sun) {3 Br. & Fam or Oen) * 1820 Irvine Ave .. Nc\l'port Beach 641-3187 ~56,500 !Open Dail y) 2629 \Vcstminsler. Costa ~·1esa 673·6210 1Sun 10·5) 2512 An dover PL (College Park) C.l\f. :,45.5 122 (Fri. Sat & Sun 10·5) 2424 Sirrra v·1s la. Ne11•port Beach 548·94 77 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 2042 Galaxy J)r. (Dover Shores \ N.B. 642·82:3S (Sat & Sun) **30 1 No rth Star Ln . (Dover Shrs) N.B. 675·3210 $129,500 (Sunday) 1539 PriSC'illa Ln. (!l arb0r llglds) N.B. 675·:1210 (Sat & Sun) *1034 l'cscador \Dover Shores) N,B. 675-32 10 (Sat & Sun) (4 Bedrooml) 560 (;tnrictta (!'he Blu ff.:;) N.B. fi75·.j\130 tSun 1-51 261:~ \\"avccrcst 1Broadn1oorl Cdr.t h7:1·5!):l() !Sat & Sun 1-5) *1022 \Vesl11inci \\lay (Dover ShrsJ N.B. fi44·2430; 1:133·0700 (Sun 12·6) 1701 lrv111e , Ne\vporl Beath 644·4!1 10 sr15,000 ~O ren Sat & Sun 1·5) 410 ~lorn1n)'! Star. Nc,vport Beach 644·4U10. 8105.000 tOpen Sa t & Sun 1·5) (4 Br. & Fam or Oen) 36:32 Rl11C' KC'v. ('orona del tllar 644·6092 $7S,950 1Sal & Sun . 1·5:30) G942 ('ana ry 1\ve ., Fnuntain Valle.v !J("i2·f>71fl !Open Sa! & Sun 2409 Bun111c Pl. (Ba ck Bay) N.B. 540·3862 ISat & Sun) t36 \Vnkc J•orcst J{d .. l'osla l\1esa 3i·t9·200:l (Open Dally) 2224 P:1{"1f1c Ur . ('orona de! ~I.ar H7.1·:i72(i 1Sat & Sun 161:'i Santiago J)r . IBayc·restl N.R. 833·0700: 644·2430 ~Sal & Su n ·1507 Rr1xburv !('arnro Shores) Cd~l H'.l!l -0700: 'n-t4-2-t 30 jSun 1·5) **fl Linda 1<:.le llrl\'f' /Linda lsleJ N.B. li44·4!'1 10 815.j.OOO 10p"n Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 1741 P11 c·.11rn 1 ~Jrc;a Verdel ('.l\L !'i46·~fl!JO S40.9.JO !Sat & Sun 1·5l 272!-i ('<1 r<h nal f)r L\l f'"a \1crde) r r.i. :i4G·:lflfJll :::4/l,!l.'10 fSun 11 -5) 20.'17 ("n11 1111or1orc 1P,llyt:.rc~t ) N B. fi42·1l~:l;1 S7 4}'1flO 1.C:.11nday) ** J!'.i Lu1d;i l~I <' Dr l,111(lil Isl e N.B. 1;42.n2:t'i iSunday) 23~3 llul,!.!crs l)r 1('ollc gc Pk l ('.~1. !140·837~-; (Sat & Sun) (5 Br. & Fam or Oen) 1941 (·on1rnodnrc Rd . IBayrrest) N.B 833·0700 : 644·2430 !Sat 2300 ,\rhu t us !~~a .. tb!uff) N.B. 1144·2430; 833·0700 /Sun 2·6) *2006 Galaxy Dr. IOovcr Shores) N.B. 64 fi·l!'i50; 548·7893 'Daily) *1027 illar1ncrs (Dover Shores) N.B fi42 -8235 IDaJly) 1337 Galaxy Dr. H)ovcr Shores) N.B. 1;42-8235 !Sun) f6 Br. & Fam or Oen) **·i llarbor Island. Nc1rporl Bearh 644·2430; 833-0700 /Sun TRIPLEX FOR SALE (2·'2 Br. & 1·1 Br .) 22fHi J\ti ncr, f'osta J\1esa 54£·59'30 $52.500 !Sun HOME & INCOME (3 Br. & 1 Br.) 621 ·6211 ~ L:trkspur. Corona de! J\l:ar 675·3210 $63.500 !Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUM FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms) * :5 \Vestcliff Villa. N.B. \VestclUf al Buckingham 646-7684 (Sat & Sun) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE ** J 641 Rayside Dr., Ne'W·port Beach 67 5-3210 (Sat & Sun) "t l'ool * • W<lffrfrollt Mii W ....-fr•Rt· Gener•I Gene r•• Generel P ele B arrell f<ea/t'J CATHEDRAL CEILING pr11tJ11nftJ i . TIRED OF LOOKING? CALL ABOUT THESE: Dramatic l ~room, l bath honlf', Joea1f'tl on m1h~ fron1 tl'N!-oce11n. \VorkslHlp 11.rva buih 1n10 lal'RI! lcar r11r11g". The-!)eauiiful land~c11p1ng 1ilUTOU!11lini:: rtu:i .l Yf'<lr old hon1" n1akf'~ II sl¥!W hke ,. nlO<l e-J. An)urle i"!UI assun1f' 1he low 1ntt-rrs1 Jo'HA loan. 0\1"nf'1" 1vi!l hl'lp 111th dnv.•n p;lYl)lt'n!. Hurry • Nf'l'i l l.:11· 111g • S3R.fl01), ., l ,'•!NEW WATERFRONT "nlu<lVir6e:Reafty,, MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB SWIMMING POOL HOME l'ou should kno\v about these six units i11 Corona del Mar. 6 units and 2 inla1v un it~~ You'll like its nice condition. Total price $127,000. UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE llere's a real SPLIT LF.VEI. beauty. ATRIU~I l.ype ENTRY, huge living room ,~·ith fire· place. 4 lovely bcdroo1ns. 21;~ bath!!. buil t· ins. \Vould yo u believe only 3 81,0CKS fron1 the BEACll? Con1pare at ~36.4 00. APRIL 15th WORRIES Tlere are 27 s panking NE\V 1\"DUt,1' AP.A.flT· tilEN'l'S. consist ing or 1·2 & 3 bedroom units with 1 & 2 baths, featuring a pool. bar·b-q area, rec roo1n, individual garages, builtins, s hag carpeting. forced air heat. laundry fa· cilities and a\va rd 1\•inning landscaping_ Let us sho1v you these beautifully designed and built units, \\•ith a projected GROSS 'titUL· Tl.PLIER or 6.9. Rea lly a buy at $422.000. LETS POP OVER TO "POPPY" CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-Upper level front unit has 2 bedrooms. formal dining room, fireplace, bui1lins. Lo,1·er level has JN·LA \V quarters. private entrance. fire· place. large bath. Back unit is an adorable. large I bedroo1n. A J?em at $61.500. LOOK, YOUR SLIP IS SHOWING A PRIV.i\TE Sl..IP AT Tl-l/\1' (\\'ell ii ra11 be yours). descending from this beautiful Dover Shores VIEW horne v.;ith il s sumptuous li vi ng roon1 and inviting rircplace. 3 l luge bed· roo1ns including a J\1A S"rl!:R 'S SUrrE (that's \vo rth the price\. :l Deluxe baths and_ a gour· met's delight kitchen. !\lake an appo1 ntn1ent. ··oon"t slip·up on this one," a rnarvelous b11y al . . . . . . . . . . . $117 ,500. LET'S FALL IN LOVE )'OU \VlLl .. \1·i1h this extra sharp, almost ne1'' !'plit level 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. huge gan1e room. famil.v room. 3 <':lr g arage. 3·ton r efrigeration. ankle deep shag _thruoul. rus· tom drapcric!i. fabulous drop hght~. Profe:-;· sional landscaping & sprinklers. Assume 7rr, VA Joan. O\\'ner an xious! .... , , .. 542.650. ~l ••PADllCl•tll 6 BEDROOMS -living room with cathedral ceilings, woodsy den, lovely patio plus sep- arate play yard, pier & side tie. $130,000 ROOMY HOME QUIET CUL·DE·SAC -in Ne\vport Heights. 4 bedrooms and pool. large sunken living room, fireplace. shake roof. si ngle story. Ideal neighborhood [or children. near schools. $45,950. CUSTOM BUILT CHARM -WITH LOCATION. 3 bedroom · den ho1ne . surrounds delightful patio. Brand ne1v pool for your pleasure. Cliffhaven $60 .000. WHERE ELSE CAN YOU FIND SO MUCH AND SO NICE FOR SO LITT LE? Living room and fan1ily roon1.~ \vith fireplac· f'S, tight and roomy kitchen \1•ith eating area. and 1naster suite downstairs. 2 Bedroom~ and bath upstairs. Corivenient to schools-in Newport Heights area. $39,950. OLD ENGLISH WATERFRONT PENINSULA HOME -3 bedrooms, com- plete 'vith Summer house on 52' frontage. I..ovely garden. fantastic vie\v, pier and float. !179.500. ESTATE LIVING IN THE COUNTRY -30 n1inutes from l\'e\t'· port. J 11:z Acres \Vith spacious 3 bedroom home and beautiful gardens. For tht h orse lovers or horticulturists. 889,500. Love Looking -Come See These VIEW BAY AND PARK FROM THIS COZY 2 BEDROOM -Cape Cod home. This ne1v listing is complete \\"ilh a "'hite picket fence and trailing roses. $49,500. 41 S Sin B•rnardino, N.B. Sat. & Sun. 1 te S READY NOW! MOVE IN -to this handsome, sparkling, 3 bedroon1, Baycrest home before school starts. Just vacated -ne\I' carpets. paint. and clean ·•as ne\\'". I-las dining rooin, den and break· fast room. Excellent neighborhood. $56,!lOO. 1601 Tr1d•wind1, N.B. Open Sund1y 1 to 5 IMMACULATE MOVE·IN CONDITION -Charming 3 bed· roo m in l-larbor Highlanrts. fireplace. cov· rrerl patio. lovelv landscaping. $34,500. 2024 B•ryl lane, N.B. Open Sat. & Sun. 1 t• S Office Open S•turdey1 Ii ~und•y• PETE BARRETI REALTY 1605 We•tcliff Dr., N.1. 642-5200 j .... One of a kind luxurious home. eantelever type roof. all glas~ \valls, overlooking golf course. Vie\v from all rooms except s tudv: 4 Bedrooms plus large game rooin. 4 b~ths plU!> cabana at heated and filtered poo l ,,·ith therapeutic pool also. llome designed for large scale entertaining. Formica cupboards, tile k itchen, electric and electron ic oven, butler's pantry and breakfast room. This ho1ne is unusual. Perfect privacy in rock enclosed. landscapt>d front yard. 3 Car garage-electric-doors. This home shO\\'n by app0intment only to qualified bnyers. Please call our office. No sho\ving on Saturday. Price $165.000. "'mes-cf\7cr6c ~cctfty,., 2150 Me1a Verd• Dr. • Coi t• M••• e Phone 54'-5990 Gener•I oflnJa J!Jl PRE STIGE WATERFR ONT HOM ES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 3 Linda Isl• Drive Quality constrnct., ne\I' 5 BR . 4 lf.: ba, homP. \\·/waterfront liv. rm. & d in. rm. Oak panel· ed family rm. \V/frplc. 1'.1str. BR. v:/sittin,g area & frplc. . . . .............. ~l 7~.500 12 Lin da Isle Driv• Elegant new ~ BR. 41,!.! ba. home \\'/~orma l din. rm., fam. rm .. 1vet bar. lmpressive en· try court v.1/l.6 ft. mahog. doors ... $179,500 92 Linda Isl• Drive Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ha. home w /!ormal din. rm. & fa1nily r1n. 3 F rplcs. Outside stair~a.y. Built·in gun cabinet & bookshelves. $15<>.000 71 Linde Isle Driv• Open Sunday 'Traditional 6 BR. 51fJ ba . home on lagoon, \\'/dock. :\ Car gar. \Vaterl"ront liv. rn1. & formal d1n . r1n ., ~ep. rainily rm., 2 master BR. suites. $200,000 Furn., $175,000 unfurn. WATERFRONT LOTS No. 44 : 108 fo't. on \Va ler . . . . , . $125.000 No. 76 : 3 Car garage. Reduced to .. S 77,000 No. 88: 108 Ft.. with plans . . . . .. $145,000 For Compl•t• Information On •II hom•• &. lots, pl•••• call: BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR N•w location at Enfr1nc• To • COATS WAL'i.Act REALTOltS Open Ev•ning• • 962-4454 • CAN'T-FlND-ITf • \VILL Bl:ILD }OUr dre.a1.1 llomr. Haue st11.ff for com· 1ur 1e home packa~. l'lll \Ollr ,..-infldf'n<"t. Jn <iur 49 >•·a 1~ nr r1ual1ty t.i.1:11on1 ho111e bu1ltJi11g. ' s .. ~ 1•, .. 1111plP or pnx.Jur1 el ~OOG Calaxy, Dovrr Shor~. Ivan Wells & Sons • '42-2511 • EASTSIDE FOUR PLEX Th>luxe 2 Bedroom units with buil!in kitchen, carpers. dr.i.pes, low maintenance yard. Ac-rual incom~ $600. per 1nonth. $52,950 E XCLUSIVE WI TH Newport .. f 1irview 6•6-1111 (anytime) --Westcliff 10°/0 On. TAKE TIME TO LIVE I £njoy this bf'11u1lful 4 b<"(I · ':. n10n1, 3 b~l l1 hoinr Y.'ith '.~, la1 )l:r fi'i)(}I, hu1h1n10. dQuble '.-, lirPpl arr. Sharp a nd clran. ~: I !)tolfl 1n -'•' OPEN DA ILY J.6 ::: 13'5 SUSSEX LN., ;. Lachenmyer Realtor ::: ~:: ~: ·-· Call 6-16·3928 Evt':I:. 642·2'237 ~:: EVERYBODY ;; , QUALIFIES ~ Gen•r •I General Lind• l1le -The l1lander1 Bldg. REALTORSi l ;;;;:;~~~:::~~~~~!!~~~~'l~~34:1;;.BA~Y~5~1~D!E~D~R;.,~S~U~l~TE~l~,~N~.B~.!6~75~-6~1!61:... BAY&. BEACH REALTY, Inc. 644-7270 _ %B Gonoral Gonoral Tn 11ss1.11111• lhi.~ 6'1n loan ar ..:, , St.!,100 ~yahlf! 3202. per : ... monrh inr·lut!ing I.axes. Fan· ~: · nastu-3 All, 2 BA hon1" wi1h ;:; di;-e p shfl.e: carpcnng, :.l n111..~· ;! ; i;ive h•p1c~. a.II huilln.~ l:. ·: · hugl' lam1ly rnom. Unbr· ::: Call for your copy of 1828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY our bro<hur• w;th CORBIN -MARTIN, Realtors CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. pictures & price1. ! l1r vablr at only S~l.:lOO, Call ::: ---------- Gen•ral -Waterfront - Corona del Mar I.ast large rce parrcl on Ne\rport llarb<Jr _ Approx . I acre -170 fl. on \Valer. \\'Lth 3300 sq. fl. bearh home and dock. \Viii ~ell all or part. J>r iced under con1parable \Vate rfront p roperties. Phone: 642·2171 or lee your brok•r "WILL TRADE" F 11 bu Io us rn1 rri alnn1£'nl honir \n L.a~n!l. BC'Rch tor inrome J"l"rO!X'l'!Y nr I?). 0....-nrr is tirrfi or rnmmullnJ! 10 !J•OJ; Rehc-h. This hnmr h;1~ ,, bf'dron1n~. lortn11l 1111rl informal d1nlni.t, lf'rrac .. s.. dl'("ks, fan1 ily 1'f~")f)1 a.nd l'Vf'n II S{l"C\itl ""c:orkliill lm111gr." Call for 11ckht1onal inlormation Rild a n appoint· me11t · 673-lt"i:oO. \i:)THEREAL "'i;:§'.f~}:J:ERS 2 STORY STEAL Fanlastlc l){lrgai11 111 only S26.~ 1Vh1r.h includes 4 huge be-Or'OOm~. 1:ix20 rami\y 1onm , !orm111 d inini;: 11.10m, 2 balh~. carpe-1'11 & rtrape11 thruout plu11 over !RO() sq. fl. l"r mi11print or m is1ake-. Trade-yours. Walker & Lee G•n•r11 I INVESTOR 'S PRIME LOCATION TRIPLE X EASTS!D E COSTA ~l ESA, \Valk to 17th St. .Sh<ippini::. ~.;;u·h ""ilh t1>oo bl'f!rcx1n1s l'i h~ths, Built in 11:11s k1trhPn l\'l!h rJ1i1pnAAls. f.ood rundJ· 11on • Garages. l'r>r eppo1ntmen1 Cail OPEN HOUSE Sun . 1 to 5 2020 Calvert, CM Lonely t.1esa Vf'rde pa.cese1. ler. !fas kitchen & (li11in~ room, plu11 sparkllng 20x40 JX)fli. $41,500 ph<'lne-673'8ffi0. \0 THE REAL ""-ESTATERS . . 2'rnO l111rbor B\vrl. al Arlnms 5'17>-0-16:1 Ope-n 'Iii 9 .Pi\1 ~===, =o======= Poo .Fixe r Upper 2600 SQ. FT. H 30· ~111.stf'r bdrm, !UJlf' pluio. arbor HiR"hlfinds. Largr, J t.rcP. bdrmft.. 2i., ha lhs, h<:ll..tt'd & flllt':N'd pool. 4 BR, f'lt'(1nr hlr·in k'ltc~n. fani· dining rm and tirpl. Nttth tly room & lormnl d1nin~. 04·ork , bu! wha1 a. Duy, Low Ln xunou.\ 1hruout. •112. <kl wn. Ca ll ~·5880 tOprn Ev('!;.l S43.!Y.16. Home Show R •altor1 I ·~· l ''Arml'halr llousehuntini;:·• MOnAGE ~'" E H ' .c IUl frfln ~ . Co;;~! ivy,, Cdi\f [;o:;;;-;c;,,-,06'=75:.·:.12::2:-=5..,-.--· I ~E 1-fun!ln!J:' \Varrh t~ OPJ=N HOUSE rolumn. DOVER SHORES ELEGANCE ls evident. thruout lhi.~ truly lovely 3.000 ft. hoine in Ne\\•port's finest area. 3 Huge bed· ro(lms !master is 28 ft. long!. For1nal dining room. large family roon1 overlooking an ex· ceplional pool 11·ith a raised circular patio. 'The \\·ailed front terrare has a tarj:(e. lighted fountain. 11 hich is a real 1nastC'rpic<;e. Sho'"'" by appoin l1nent only. $1 25.000. OPEN HOUSE 1 ·5 FRI . & SAT. Don't just d rive by-stop & see 2237 Irvine /\ ve. ('harn1, perso.natity & comfort 1vere up· pcrmost v.·hen !his 3 bd r1n .. 2112 ha. home ,1·as built. View is great! $64,i'iOO IRVINE TERRACE Dream your \va y into this 2 bdrm. plus con· verl. den & 2 bath home v.•ith your o"'n mini· park yard. A great home Jor the pric;e, $48,500 HARBOR VIEW HOME Super Somerset ~Iodel. Highly upgraded 5 bdrm .. d ining rm. &. family rm. w/frplc. &. charming wet bar. Rear yard putting green -profess. decorated &. lndscpd . You ov.•n the lan d. $68,900 TUSTIN MEADOWS Outslanding 3 bedroom. 3 bath home \\1ith over 2800 sq. ft. or living area. Lush, custom carpels & draperies. Professionally landscap- ed. You \\'Ould be proud to have your friend,,- over. Offered at S39,900. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Large, ne\1·ly d ecorated, \1·ith 3 bdrm. & 2 bdrin. suites. Located be.s1 area . on tree line.d street; on R·2 lot. Live 1n one, rent the other. Exclusive '"'ilh us. $62.950. EQUESTRIAN ESTATE Large co untry hon1e on 3 acres \1·ith stablr>, s1vi1n pool, tennis court.; one of orange coun· ty's finest. across from proposed ne\I' ~o.1( course. Owner \vi ii finance to qualified bu)· er. Exclusive with us. $225,000. THE BLUFFS I PLAZA I Large 2 bedroom. located near swim pool in the preferred Plaza area. Lov.•est main· tenance. Owner in hurry lo sell , has purehas· ed new home. Only $28,950. 644·7662 CORBIN -MARTIN Gener•I Gener ii $SOOO DOWN 4 BEDROOMS 67s.3000 ,75 "26 2~~ Bath!\ plus den area. 1\la.'I· _.. A?.rumabl~ loan """Ith ·IOTal .rl.)·S.12·1 1opr11 evrs). ::: \outh ~(~ oast :: . ~ , ~· ' ~W~O'""N7.0D"'Ec=R"'FU"'L,---1 :. ·: WESTCLIFF :; Th" rnr•lrl/>.rd r111ry lv111I.~ lu .:: 11 < hHrrnu1,:: J llrdrno1n. 2 • h<1 Th 1111lh <'fln1plrf•'ly f'n· ·:: 1·ln."1',I 11111<11 -J.Olrk·k l fln{!. ·-i\(I 1raff11 • S1rrr1 • lDvPly ::: lanrJsc;ip10f:" • Cloo~ to all ::: .~l'hool.~. $47,::.00. P ho 11 f' ::: fi7J.lf~i0 fnr 11ppo1ntmf'n1. ;: 1-oTHEREAL '""-ESTATERS ' ' ·:; l< ~ l -4~B=ED=ccR=ccO=-cO:cM~S~1 ;: , Trrc ~haded Colleg,. Park • ,.: Qlllf'1 rrsilll'nll;iJ 8rcll. f.lod -~ t'ffl butlt•n kil1:hc11. fan,ily ;: room & 3 ha rhs. }o;ve-ryone ".~ qualirirs In ati>:U mf' Th1~ lo1>o· ,,._ 1ntere111 VA IORn wirh mini· ~ mun1 ()o1\•n. BPS! !or I h" \f. monry a1 i29,950. ~ Call ;-,i,;.3424 (0Ptn e11M1.) ~ \oi:_th Co ast ••7 C H CdM lf'r lxlrm. with frplc . I.. ~ ...... ~ ... 2 .. -..... E ...... • .... ~·~ .. w~y ... ,:"" ............... , -yment• (Jf ..,95/month. -UPPER BAY ..... "'' dresAin~ rm., f'le<'. kilchen -Lov~ly 4 bedroom, 2 halh with sep. dihf'ttc. i\111ny A play ho\1sr v..tth it T11..hlti1U1 G.n.r.I G•neral horn I I 3 CAR GARAGE FHA/VA TERMS ACT'O'!!ll from park and coun· try club. J bedroom, f11.mily room plu11 den oc 4 bedroom 11nd f'llmlly room, ·11100 Mf\111~ feet. Separat~ laun. dry. Block wall fern. Beau. tiM l11ndscaplrlf. $32,250. Call 546-23U. O THF: REAL ""-CSTATERS • * * . * • $21,950 CU'11 2 Bc:dnn. hom~ on SO':it J.3!1' 11)1, Arnold & Freud COmt>r e n~r IC IOO -~ 01Jwr le11.tu~. Coolest yard pool ju~! 3 hloeks to the Bay -.-T-H_E_B_L_U_F_F_S-.-I and shopping. Block Wllll, 111 1own wirh to...,·e!'ing tree! on 11 quie-1 i:ul·de-... •ac-, 3 BR 560 G lorl•tt• 'lovely pa1io and ""°"II main· & h1sh gre~n plan1ings. I.A> plu.'1 ll t\ni~hf'fi pllly room 1ained landscaping. V11C'ant cation ill great, on quie-t cul in the g11.rai;i:t>. 1..1111~1 Ill Charming 4 BR. 3 Ba. 'f'o.. n1orrow·• home with 11 ~a· terd11y prit.-e. A mtL•t lltt~ and in movt'·in condition. de sac. v,.cant k nady for 5:19,!"iOO and lhe Owner will C.11 StG-2313 lor appoln1 · you no\\'. A~kinx $46,250, trecW. Call M&-231 3. Open Sun. 1~5 ~nt. Open Sat. Ii Sun. 2409 Bon· -0 THE REAL ""-ESTATERS O TH!: R!:.~L ""-f:'-;'l'l\TI :RS e BROADMOOR e Ideal r11mil y horn~ in Cdo\f. 4 BR .• 2'1~ ba'!!., ronnal din • rm ., 1~ kitch .• t>eamf!d'l-"*==A~N"Y~07N"'E~*== •·ell, llv. rm. plus a 1uptr , •. can buy tht11 11paclou1 3 view dedt. bdnn. 2 b41.. horTH" with 11U Open S•t/Sun. 1·5 bll·in Jrltch. Brick trplc:. Hd. 2•1l W•v•cr•1t wd. llr1. Form11I rttning rm . 67S.5tl0 All of thi.s loc:.iled on pool· 1iud Jot, clo11e to shooptng. : • t Low. law do\\'n to ,.u, Va· t.anf, to. $26,950. MORGAN REAL TY nle P1 ., nr. Tustin It SAnta rsabe!. Call flwner·bkr. Any· timt. 540.386:.! CLIFF DRIVE VIEW G.l.'S NO MONEY Beautifully land11Ca.ped NP\01· DOWN porl Heli;i:hll!" dwmt>r with BUY!\ $373.00 per mo. ll1C'{l!Tl,. J hedroom11 11nd plf!nty of p!U!l your 01>o·n honlf' lo live coxy c:omron. Thi~ ill • in Grt'1t 4·plex rill:ht he~ mu11t Mtt tor )'tllJ "' a dis-~n Cowl.a r-.1esa. All units erin1inal~ buyer. PrieM tor rent~ conlinua.lly. Ht your St'll lnx at $44.MIO! own landlord for " chlln~. Walker & Lee Walker & Lee The rute-st dntw tn the Weit 67J.."42 •7l-'4Sf 204:1 \\1esttliff Driv~ .• a Da.lly Pilot cra.lfied HOUSE Hu ntini?' Watch thft ~46-7711 ()pe1i 'til 9 ~1 3AS E. 171h, C.M. 61&-7755 At:!. 642-5678 OPEN HOUSE column. Ca.JI 642-5678 Now! ·-~~~~---'-~--'--"-'---'----~"--"'-~-'---'--- 2790 Harbor Bl11d. at Adams 5-t>Mffi Open 'Iii 5 PM St.II Idle ll•m• now! •• ---1·.~. ·- ,. -·· r ·" . . . . ' ' ... . . ' ' . DAil V PILOT _ ...... l~I ---J~,1~1 -_ ... -_,J ~ [ _ ..... I~! L-.. -_ ... _-~]~ [-.... l~ lc__ .. ~_·:.:"~I ~ IGo ;;.:;•;•;;';;•;I -;-;;r.;;-;;u-· \G ;;;;";;";;";;;';;";;I ::;;;;;i;;::;;;::;;;;;i;::;;;; \ Cnt• MeN IT'S NEW IN HOME & ------COSTA MESA •TOTAL PRICE n•.OIO INCOME TOO NO oowN 0.1 . 8 MONTHS OLD l..\P.GE .I hMmom hom• IUY!RS C.11 no"' on 1 h1~ !oprrlat"ular[ ... 11 n HARD"'OOD t•LOORS $100 DOWN ~ ~·rlronrn. J ll111h hornt 1 111111 '.!11 rLr t ar.iar PLIJ!': 1 PAYMENT f .H .A. thlll 1.-.1k~ llkr 1 11ul(fr!, A l I•" Ph '.l br,il'l'J{)m RENTAL! for th11 l1bulnu1 -4 bl"droom, ctoubll!' r1rrrl,H"t' t•flf'l1A 1nl honi; in rl!'ar. Ou1st11ndHl( ? t tory hnuae "'"flh .1 baths. tv"11h ('0111Pr~11 11on pu 11 nd 1~luf' ;11 1\),7'i0. Rl'1dy rnr your O«'<'u pa ocy t11 rn11 1• n-.-.n1. 1:1111nnmu• C'.1 IJ :.~u.1171 1 •Ofl('n r vr!.1 now Comp1,1,Jy 1·arp1>lf'I! gA rt!Pn ,.,.1·1 ,..,. k111·f••·n 11Hh 1h.ruot.U, tJ.o drAPf"l. Nrl.V ~rlf-clr11n1r1g 1)1•1·11, ~"par · I -... %_ft llllT .. mA•G•ll srylr kUchl'n wl lh 1111 bu111. lif t rl1n or1i;: rron1 11 11IW .+t1 ~ ln! 1nchxlini dl~hw1.,hrr. <"!Cl'-"!< ln tlJA<!rr ~U •"•' ,( Dotibll' gara.q:t . School., 1rirl 1110 nrhrr h"flff)l>nu Fron1 --I shOppini n'arby. Let UB 1'f\urr\•arrl 1111h lihh lanr!·I 1st TIME LISTED !IMJw 11 10 you. ~cnp1~g Qu11'T rlll·<l··-~~(" ('h;i rn11 n~ Prninsula Poinl l Walker & Lee ~TrrrT Pric,. S39,9:.0 C1l l hnrnl'. f::arly Amrr. 3 flR . 2 110" lor sho ... in~ ~·l1!~ ha Par10. IN, or park on) 'II""' Hllrho 81,, Ad R11IUr>ii. ~ QUlPt,.~1 ~1rrl!'I. r "''-r · a t am& l-0 THE REAL \"-ESTATERS ' ' ·. ·. '. EASTS-i°DE-DUPLEX Cnn+"" 11 ,\Rfl\\(!OD rL.00P." rrpl anrl 1h··1;M·~ 1h111·"'11 T"'" hdn11 II R 011nf'r '>1 1l11rarlr ltlrduplt '.11. I ~ . .,...!M91 ()peon 'td 9 PM "'·""' \ NORTH~ATE Call 873-366.1 673-!IOSti Evrs. BEAUTY associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 202~ W lotboo 6]].Jl6l Sl5,950 ~nrl t-·1 rpln1 r 111 .. 11r 111111 _ _ __ f)"'nrr'' u 111 ! ri .. < T11n l Ru1ldf'r~ Rf'pos~so1<1n Rrtnn• 11, R,1r11~. l~rJlf' IJ lmm!'d111lf' Ottupl\Ilc~ .;cc.;; .. ;.:•.;;•.;c-;;;;.;;... ____ 1Huntlntton ... oh ------4 Bft, 1 BA, f1mlly &, dlnln&: room. 236 Wt.kt ,..(lrf'~I Rd .. C.olle1e Pk arf'1.. !i-4'"-21X)ii. 3 U . 2 ba. Good Joe. , Lovely y1 rt1~ $24,IOO ~a1"!!hall Rl!'alty fi7>4&00 CHARM tNG-3 ~lg pool •lte k>I on cul-de-fi•l·. Rm lnr tTailf"r & bnat. 541·ll87. Dane Point 4 IEDROOMS S22.t50., l BA. $2300. move ln. Sefitr payw all co111, payrTLertls less lhan r'nt, crp1.., drP~. bookiohrlvr11. rl'1.'0!'"1tor mirror&. hr"epl , hltin RIO, dlshw,hr, ~·A ht, ram rm, le nc,d, ld1cpd, ov· ,ra.i~ dbl lfl r, C"l,an ntith· borhood, wt.lk ~o 11h0pp1n1 ----------1 f.nd schools. BY ov.·ne r, c!,.an, 4 BR, 2 yrs, ott&J1 v\rw, tr!r spa.t"l!. l' S.tJ.aoo. C&.11 493-J.47.l. tll~\'.I ' Re,11 bt.1le i'..,nloln Volley Hz.+171 (:::: J 146-1101 J-·rt shly pa1ntM. nl"w crpts, .}4.'").(M.').lt 89l-8.l.1J nr. ii~hb on rul-rll'-11H' .t ------Br, 2 b;:i.'. iwallrtfully Ia~· •PRICE REDUCED* xcaped. 494-i>M4. Lovl'ly l BR 2 BA, /1repl, WHITE WATliR VllW from. •llMll all rooms in thla l1e . .ol BR, J Ba .• d.t n home, in Mystic HU11. &am cti1'1, ii. 2 lrplQ . An oUl· 11andln& buy 1! $59,500. WOODSY SETTING CIM.-ln duplex, In xln1 cond.. 2 1 ·bdnn. uniu . Asking $40,500. WOODS COVE Wilk to bf"ach from this 3 Ml11 len Vlei• Newpwt INch ' BR. 1 "" ""'" """· •1n-SUNSHINE ITSELF ina rm, Jllnl cond. fenced Ii Thia klvt1y .ol bedroom in larv:itcaped, Ire. p •I Io•. btaut11'ul W•,tch.U uea for $31,COl. As 1 U me 6"' · on.ly $37,r.<I. New brtlht 831-9672. fhiiK •·atpf'llng, new paln1. J BR ti l.11 12'xto'), J bl, wall paper, g1.rbagt dl1fPOS- virw, air cond, dJ"PI, crpt1, •r. d ish'A'l5her. Mr. Klttn ftnced, patio, tn>nt yard ~Jdn't do bttltr. Vacan: lndacpd. Sll,500. 2 6 3 8 2 alld ready !Of' &ehool. Rt- Pacah'l. Owntr, 83()..39511. membtr, only $37,~. CaJI ~N~.-w-.,.-,,~11e-.-ch~---I 646-n? L hdnn. 2 ba. rt1ld,nce, with 1----------- SUNSHINE ITSELF l-0 T!IJ: REAL '"-t.STA1TRS beam c~il"1 .. & bltns. $44,000 REAL EX Reel EJtate 911 Glenneyrt, I..aiuna ·~541 FAMILY ESTATE 2-Sty. :1 BR., 2 ba'1., Jiving rrn. "'/lrpl. F'ormal dining IU'"a: Well t'QUlppr.d kitch- Pll. B1i,: y11rd. room for pool. Good ll~Lghborhol)d, cl~ In :o><"hool~. $37.900 HARD TO FIND Z BR . 0,111-ynur-o·.\n apL, f'loa.e to ~hop·JI:-&: bea.ch. Lg;P. hrd. pool Good flnanc. in1;. $18,500. This lovtly 4 bedroom in I ~"""""""""'"""'""""= bM.uciful Wt1tc:lilf art• tl>r BAY.SHO~. By OWTM!r, <I only $31,WJ. Nf"w bri1ht BR + d,n, Ovtr 300'J aq ft, ahaa: carpeting, new pe.int, ?rin<:lptt ls only, SSl.700. wallpaper, garbaa:' dispog-Must sell, by a ppt, 675-8680, f'r, dlshwas~r. i'-lr. Klttn '42·77111 cciuldn"1 rlo l'left,.r. V1.can1 l-N~.-w-po-,-1-8-.-.-ch~---­ and ready for !IChool. ~- m~m~r only $37,950, Ca ll 6-1£>.TI n .' 1-0· THI: RCAL I~ ESTATERS '-'' ' ''' ~ p·o BEACH COTTAGE $21 ,000 ELEGANT Mr. 1'"ike is leaVJng the area and l.\'OUld hkr 10 !Ind.! d1s- crim1naons: lamlly to buy or Jeate·option his home. 11 his a i;unken living roon1. lormaJ dining room, large f1m ily roon1 \\"Hh book- Acr .. te fer ••le ISO EXCEL.1.ENT IUY! ! Owner n tirlng! e Caillomit City, level l2(l ac~a. $900 P'r Ac. A.l&<>e N. San D"l:O County 170 act'• $650 P'r Af'. X1n1 trrms avatl by 011•ncr. Will take part trli.dt' for rlown payment call Art ~7-9100: Res: 49'J-420fi 10 AC. ranch lille. NO DOWN, Respon family jl.Lll ta.k' ovtr $25 fl'r mo. pymnts. 96i--OIM7 Bu•in••• Property 154 " *KEY COMM'L LOT* C·2, ~ntrr C06ta l\ltsa. 50x 168 undwichPd. bttwn 2 new businesses. Bus1nl':Ss & Uv- ing quarl('rs, S~,60() Cl.Sh or T.0.P. tneed mort room1. Appl". onJy. 646-2:.86. By O'>''n,r .. \lrs. Htl.J, 191 4 Nr>1-por1 Blvd. C.f\I. Condominiums for s•I• 160 TO\\"!'\HOUSE " br, 21-: b;;, fl'Xll, ta.una. 11ttTa<:! of!t:;. ~1.000. N.S. ii•HJO'.l. Income Property '" f?ni r.:.1t1 1~1n. arra .. •Pr-~ Rr. 2 h11. !am rrn. blTn~. 11,r rivi t·h 111o(I Pri1 ;11 r 1'11 · fq,11·. !>hag ;•rplni:. drp~ nn nnl1hlf' c:;i r;i.i::r n11 p;i1·r11 1l111u1111. rncd r•'l1r }<Lrrl. lrn! ,,l!ry _ Rraut1flll , 11,,.ll land· .1>1rd lniiso·pug"' .'!p11nldf'r~. ~r·aprrl 1im(l"rly. A !\1 L"~T 7 rn0 .'·11. IL !er! 1'.!2':i \"al1<1r· .:EE AT s,~:l.~ _ A1·1 Now' 11"" Dr.. Plat"l'nti11. Ph. Bl!'au11fully dt-r.nr1 1ed, quaJ- 11)' rlr•pt~ a nd 11hurtffl 111 1h1~ 3 IJ.ioflroom horn, w1rh lari;:r bonus l'Ollm 1boYI' itaragr. CIOS;' lo a.choobi a od shopp1ni;:. Rea.dy for inspec- tion 11nytime. Call now 6-11i·Tl71 . 1 BUC TO SCH?DL PARK Nf'w crpta & drps! Lo VA/ au~ rov·d patio. rlf'wly paln"'d'. •• _,. _ _,.. By OwMr, IUl(Uf!OUll 4 BR, 2 f'HA tl"rma' ~ r uu prtce. Cu1e & sharp. run living at Thf: hf>&l'h. No down Vt!~. $~50 down FHA. Call today. 1helvt'! and room !or a pool. 1-----------1 '."1:!4-.;lfX), 1127-R%l 11 rl rr !'!pm. ------ Cameo H ighl•ndi tJlf! . ..;fl fl . :J Bfl , 2 h11 , ph1~ r;:..:.....i, r lrr1ru· 1111.111 k1l1·htn. \'11'W \0 THE RI.AL ·"-J:STATl:l<S BA, Spani~h-Mtdht. rl'dUC· HAFFDAL REAL TV =ir'i>&':r~ f'c1 lo 140,000 trom $42,500. S42-441>.i £ve!I· a.4J 2446 ~,..,,!.,.S>,..,m1 C-ot 962-.i"l19 '"H;;;;t;;';a;;o;;p:i;;:';;' ;;;;;:·--1~--'''--:'''"'"·~-2'00~"_-~*'---Walker & Lee Call 10 Set' -648--7111 . ID THE REAL \~ ESTATrRS ' • • • "' ' F p,y OWNE:~. $ 2 8 ,O JO .1Huntington Harbour Quality Wood's Cove OPF.N SAT &_ SUN A··~11 mP ~,._., .F"HA, r ;·Al 4 BDRM. home on ialnn<I, ?790 Harbor Blvd. a t Adams I ~=""'~""""""""""""~ 2 1 6 r i1·1111:? BA, 1.1: c & wk ~nds r.rpts. ,,_ drps., on lg, lot, View hon1r, 1 block Tn bt'ach, __c>c•c~c"c'c'c...:O"P"c:;"_"c''='c· c"c'c'~ 1 IEAUTIFUL _. BORM 2 o p.m . g:19-0l7.-> rnnip!t.IP.ly lndM:p., Allkin~ hdwd floors. beam cetl., OWNER NEEDS + F'am\ly room, 3 ba, hltns, 11;,r, P.11lrlKfi !'1., Cos1a J\1rsa. hu.1:P rm~. r no rmous lot. Im-frplc. Ov,r 2300 sq It. S;'il.500 J hdrm. Mlh & %, bllill·ins, 3 BR. 11ssum11blP FHA, l''.11. S.')9,000. Mak" ntl'r 1146-~78. 4-PLEXES Open da.lly noon tn ! ;6,000 down. Pric:e $jj.Of'.Kl. \V11rner &i Oak, Hunt. Brh., 2 blks W. of S~ach Blvd. Nrw crpts !., drps, fir<'pl's, ta ht, ga.~ bhins. Gd !!n. LEADERSHIP R . E . 847-j91~ 312-1466 nf c;inyon & oct"ll n. • 102. $16,9.~ Home Show R••ltor• I ~ --mrd. occ. Excrl. lin. $49,9.iO. ACTION I F'P. Prestige Are•. Drive ne"''ly p11.i ntp<f in11idP , IW'w Cl'ttl 1 oo! ~('. $33,500 ID484 WALk'. \; blk lo bf1ch I,, 'l.77 P-rl. Qwne,fagoo•, ' ~. "'"l ,., •• ,,·,-. N., ht' t c· -2 ........ '--" ' --_.. . B h' J "¥ ....,., '"-'-V VICTORV!LLf: area xln!. r11 r,..r1nli:, la;e w1i.lled y1.rd, · g 1na11,. 1r. ""-:i=• marina.. ~ ft r. :\ Ra. clloicr '>t-s-t. .........:a1ni 1n 1ycre111, t 15 .. ~" . Call UnitC'd Properties pott'ntial. j acres cent. loc. 1dM1! famil.'I homt . s~.l'"iO Huntington Beach Dal' l!lt. loca.tion, lrit cor -''-=;.:_~~--=~~~I bedroom. family room home ll'I"'".:~,.,. l ~""2-• HANDYi'-tAN SPECIAL h "" lot I d .. o'7"! ....,""' Sac. sale. Btst otter on nexibl• ttrm~. s.., II. By \,;;;;;;:;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ nt. Ownr ... ~ 1496. as ,,.,en comp "y re f'C· I "'=~-------- h k -~~ .,.1• Ocean virw: Older 2 BR., ora.t'd and it's VACANT: BEST equity 673-1023. · Armchair HnU.'!l'hunrtng"' f-_1 rning~ C111! 646-(j7!1 .l~~·i f-:. Cna~! H ... -,. Cd;\! 1 -~~~'."."!~:""'/ __ 67S.722S . , YOUR MOVE $28,95~0 -- o1vnPr-ro ,r, .,...,......., ., or COUNTRY Irvine 1~-~~-------t ~2!1-1917 c:onv. den, frplc, carp., s;.8,!Xl!l. Can 646·7111. BAYCREST Lots for Sale 170 ==~==--LIVIN' rlrapcs. Sheltered p a.tio, VALUE \'ou 1•a11 tak!' 11d1·an1aJ:e or 5lJ.•J. LOAN 11 6' • . 11~~u~~,1 blr, lntul. ;1~ \\ hlf h OlilV Ill' a~sum~d. 4 1111< ~ \(A:\ f. t OLl-f-.Gl-.1 Qrdrrin111~: :! hath~. /;imily l"'>\P.I\, Nu·npr J01 homr "'1111 n111n1 !1u d! In <11r111n kitrh. t 01 n• rd 1 a I I' 1">1'<"111'<•01') ,., Pa11<1. S.100 31r l"f•ndl- ·"•·twv<ls arr R11 rln.:r hy 111111 11r nrr ... !Pl'1l"tln1r 111r h!lrr. 11 hA~ ~ b•!! rur11PU• fl){l!n ~:lrrlrir· 11:;ir1111:i> rlnor OJl"O· Al<.n Sl 11 n10. r~.I S ~II. "'·"°II. {"(ll'Pl"rrl p1111n. 11·~ $26 ,950. r~nla~llr -!;Cl hUJ"N • 11 '"n1·1 l;i«I '. . I Newport !540--1720 TARBELL •I --COOL POOL F.1irview 1\tlf'nJ1011 l\1r. F:xpcuti\•I'' --COSTA MESA Nttds n11nor exter. repairs lll007 LEEV.'ARO. 4 BR, S SI YOU'LL LOVE IT EA T DE in the cltv & paint. Only S3~,9,)(). formal din rm, Lrg family A!Sume G.I. Loan or Sl4,500 '' 1 Beautifully dtrorate-d 3 hr!. ).1JSSION REALTY 49-~731 nn + breakfasl area, In rhis Xtra .i;harp. n1mhllng rm. homt. l•r-fa m1Jv 1=-='-~-,,.:.-~~~-'-1 -'"'"""""""""""""""""-"llh 101111 paymf'nl~ ol 6~ J p · ~ S-B-Q AGENT-646-3"0~ r11n1·h homt ft a turinR lwin· --m otr>'"m with ~ ... ,,,K THE ideal Cro"·n oint uurn' EXCLUSIVE · ~ · Sl.12.00 pl'r mo. (;rtal <'flrn t r '"" • u •vu" "· .~izr t~drnom.\ pant llt d for-Uively ......... 1. liinds<;i:ip.og & nn Laguna·s most beauuful WESTCLIFF PLAZA TWO R-2 lots: Oflf' 2 hr Int \\1th 00111 or rr11 11 Pr 11.C· ·~· ""ti.II. Exir rior nf"Pdll iendl'r 01111 rlin1n~ roon1. 12' x ll' vi"""' All lor $35,7~. ~rrcet. :I hr, 2 ba, lrg Jam Beau1 condo by owner. J~ ren1al $'!.7,500; one 2 br pnv111r den, AArdv.·ood rn1. srclurled atrium in srr ft. 2 BR. 2 bi!, All duplex S?J,j()(). Easy terms, lo\"u1'; <·11rl'. lnlPrior frf'.~h· fioor.,, w/w crpr8 &, <'rp11, i ed h•11 c·rnter flf housP. l'vllls T 'le servicrs. lnnrr courtyarr1 owner. Open Sun. 8/15/71 , ly p;iin!rd thrtlOlll. Also nf'W r I h I II . ' d l ' I b . •·hrPry.hriaht kirchrn \vith · srl'n to r II Y 11pprec1 11 P · w I Olympic_ sz pool . ~ -J. 600 Cu Must. MaJ(lr i:r·,.rn shllR <·~rprr ini< rhru-bl tin RIO plu~ 101.c ol slore-$:).'l.000 4'.14-.Q.~\4 or g.1~-XR\I, V.'r.srcllff Villa, Buckingham corner. future potential. (IUI •• 1 hugl' n .. c1 ronn1 ~ ('Ir I -111: c-Hh•nr1.~. Nl'1I' pa1n1 in E°E AUT. n·:f•a.\ & ryn vu. 2 at W!'!ltcllff . Gair Nn. J .• c1c"c'"c:.:2-c2=3c'6c. __ ~~-- r·rJni·l'rt!'d rltn 111~0 2 lJllthA.. • ~">.' De·p. '"'I' lm, n,·,...,_ REA!;rv 8 "'S 1 0 « v u ~ , ,,. l C BR + ~m xtra rm, 11.; A. zyo • M4 pen F'n, Sa1 & BIG CANYON rorm11I rl in1ng A.l'l'a. G.l.'!1 l.v lanrlsc-apt'd 1-1•ith lall, tall n1v. Park rn1r.r, lrv1nr. r'b' S rw• dnwn or F"HA ]ow down Cat! Anytimt 833--0820 0-.mpl rrnind. 1 ga:" & un. J,000 sq It house in Big Can-11"te.~ a nd n1any !lhn.Jb~. Full' "'!!!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I [ Pirc opni• $33 .. '1.:0. 83.3-8648 1 ----cS~T=O=p=!---'"'" w/tairway vie\.\'. Avail ~IMJ available. price SZ2,:.00. A!l 1erms. 1~ 11ft 6. JV CHOICE Joi. R-2. 100x135. Paved All('y. 348 E . Rochester St., Costa ?.fe!la. Close 10 17th S1. shopping area. $22,000. 673-9509. Real E1t•t• Wanted 114 PVT. Pty, :,..6 Br. hnuse. pool, hugr )'d. quiet 1t. short <iriv' !o bch Principals only. (213) 691-4313. R·J LAND \VANTED 5 to 3G acres. l\!cil1ich11el Company. (1 ) 871-3950 --·~· ---------Ynli rnU<I ~''" lhl.~ 2 stnry. 646-8811 ~ hf·r11or1n1. Spa111~h. fashion (enytimt) ~hnrPS homr, \\<liking dl~­ !11nre lo heafh Too m11ny ['""""""""'"""""""""""' ""Ira~ 10 ment1nn. Sllov.'~ Walker & Lee Ca.II 1147·12'21 61/itf. ASSUMABLE CC.C.::--~----1 Sre this lovely 2 story New-ln late• Se~;3_~ooo* SEY MOUA: REAL TY Largt, 2 BR. 2 BA, dr.n, Lagun.1 Hilll port Beach home, \\!1th hugt II• I housf". Obie frplr, we1 bar, .. _ _, HA RBOR View Homes, by financl1.I 2190 HarOOr Rlvd. 11 t Ada ms ;,.t:.-04G"'.> 0pl'n 'tit 9 p ,\1 11141 Be11ch Blvd., Htgo &h HE'ATED -1 "'''' ,, .. ,, ..,,_..,mon1s, <0parnle den and 2 ••d ·"~ p•>io<. m•"Y ,,_ ~ ,~ ' ~ ~ . l ' BR 2 " ! ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·;;;;; Eastside C.M. 1il;r a m01irl. l111rry.('.;in·1 O,..n 'ti! 9 PM 11<1o;u " h 4 BR 3 '" ,,1 b~r large r;11nily roon1. Choirr owner. pnmr oc, .. "' traa. 1..andscapt"d !or tasy om.r. · '"'·., ..... BA, LG. FA:\I Rl\I V..1/....-,t malntPnanef'. Xlnt --",. Cnv rl pain. 11:\0-1.3'.c'-· ---I locanon. walk to a ll schools S23,600 FULL PRICE l;1~1· S~l.4"0 C;rl! Ev,.lyn, NORTH G-...-TE--22 NEW UN.ITS '"'~' ----!· ~00ppin2. Price<! 10 sell bu. $•17,JOO. 6·1-t-2649. tinn. Low prl<'"'I for quirk I Laguna Niguel J;i.~t. 60 r;ill _ S~ 500 1 BR I iJ d-OrE:\ [)All.\" 1 Tllti Jf•11n Pr111 rl r1·~ R1>11l1). t~:t.'I ~·t ·1.1.~:1:Tfl:>., t' \I. it·l~.1.1;7 ~:\·r~ 5.~6-1.l.'..it BEAUTY WITH 1 , h 110 •JV> ., BONUS ROOM R ,. I an ··•vv. prr 11111 •. I R~ii.d) :o;rpl. ·71 ('hf.,rf' l(l(•JI· lmmarula11' hPau11lully drap-1 non. c~I! lnr ffimpultri1Pd ~;ilr• S.'J.0.900 ()pen Hou~P COL S ' ' . . am Y. in. s1111Sun. 11111 2 Hopkin~. Lin· '4 GOOD BUYS LIN & WATTS rm. hobby rm. pool. 2 \•~11 n1r 1h1c h10!h 1••1111 \151/IOO_ (,\\:\"F.P. ri"~j,,•r 1!P as;;;,; ln1Pf"l'SI ·p ,.-,' pa.VITI!~ l \T. ~1 • ' 11pr ]o;in J Rrlrm r1l11 ~ rrTl Sh111·p ! 1 .... ,11 "om. 1 11 "•' f;i n11h 1·.,.1n1 1, 11h bac h plu~ 11dde<l r\ll•nl 10 J!<I· I 1f'pl1u·I". R·. · ~24,9'>11. Call ra~r. ~t'l'\'ll"f por"f'h, hard-u· ri Kirin :>HJ-1720 2 h h 962 ;;'>"> , ... ,, «2 "'21 trplcs. 2 n11tirn.. 1820 Irvine i\trsity Park, 113.1-21211. 3 RDR.\1S , al s, carj)f'ti · ·,,..-~., ~~ · .,., ...,.. 1· -----rlr-apM-. SJl,!W MR. FIKE-IS-Avt'. 6-12--3187. "" 11 nod llt'ron1 l!'d 2 •tory hrl'a krin\\ n homr. E1·rrythn11t Oonl'! * CALL 147-8S07 * Ronu~ room plumbed for tforml'rly Brao;hta r Rl1y .I Laguna Beach 4 BDRMS. 2 halh~. ··arp!')S. BAYSHORES rhoiC'-10<'.a-MOVING tkln! 4 Br. 31.., BA. din. w()O(j n~. Slop hy 1111y-Balbo. ISian""d ____ _ limr. Lachenmyer RY Oll'NF.R 1.1 I I le l(lllnrl F.xrP"ption11J RC".1ltor q11al1!y hn1nr 11!1(' \II rlrt ~;vrs. 67:1-7~j.i i;·i.1-7(11;1\ (fl i.;a.rdrn 1<rt· 2 RR,2BA. bath. f.l!'mt nfary 11rhool ~. · hloek 11w11y. Compt1 rl' thl~ ~ "''1 fh nthPr helm.., pr1Cf'd 11 1 S jus1 SJ 5.9.i0. cau oow 10 8te ~ .. ~!!~ .... "r \ARD -646-717 1, ~ rlr11pcs, ,11rh panor8ffilC CHARMER VIP". S'.l~.9;(1 4 Block~ 10 !)ri ch. Orf'iHi 4 BDR\IS., 2 ha!hs. carpels, "'"""· Siont> path lrad1 rhru d"apes. $32·900 10 1'Ht. REl\l, ''."'\. ES'I ATP.RS covr red i;hinglr 1,,_ br'ii.:k 4 BDR,\!S., 2 baths. carpets, 11rc:hwii y 111!0 l'hill"ming 2 •lrap('S. s:-;.l.900 1•·x2a;-FAM1LY--hdrn1 .. p!'nkPd rnol cottiige La guna Niguel Realty ROOM with stont lireplace. Good !_JD-SOSO 499-1344 .. -O?.C=.o=o=o====== I A conrlilion • n r 11· roof, W•· L>.-d-o 1-sle . nrl f'vf'rylh1ng nlC'I' Jo lii:'O * BACK BAY * !College Perk 4 BR 1% B11. Dbl a:traa:' with it. 3 BR, 2 BA and trr he111er & forct>d air unit. 1 R11~h~E~i~!~~Mk~l1•hrn {'111 ·'1 ,.·SHr .. ~ lr11: Rn.. 2 NI. j $20.l ~!;:w ~~l.s~;ln OC'f'll n rl in1ng Rrl'!a . Only S24 ,990. ~iuns:::~:-;.~:~. t~~~I r.:_v,.1.v Al tr. ;!~~:la\l~R~C.1• BR, 1 Hu.e:P ... 1111.:.1n dotlw~ 1·Jo~r 1 p;inr led fa.m rm, ('(ll''rl \ hrPrlf' 11l1.1ly , School., Mk1i; Real Estat• by JG Bn.honiewlsouth patio.On· 111 rr111.•1rr 1 .... ,11 .. nn1. P 1111111: p11 11n, 2.·112 /l ndo \'f'r r i.. ·~ blk . 13 )'r old gru{'('t) buy. McVAY 0 la·~ ly S;.):"i,ll(l(), 1't"M"lm. tAnllh !"1)")111 . A11ft.•d ·)1;...;,1~ No pts 6\•'I<· LYTLE RIT) e,4 II/ 112 V ia Wa1ier1 "Or.k<hnp. Rr;iulllul 1,,ri.:f' -~3 W. !~th REAL ESTATE I BR. 3 ha. \Va~ nn Monies. Int filXl.~:i. ""ii f<1nd~c·a iM·d , Corona def Mar ':14~949.1 :i.4S-2542 re~., Tour. Indoor pla._nlcrs & ru: rif' .~111· ,lt•·r1. r1111k>111: •LOW DOWN • 1193-~j,33 ~~·l~f).\~ ll:.)Glenneyre Si. sunkt n l1v rm. Sep. din, 1h1c hon1t ulr~I lr•r la rgr FANTAST)C Sp~ciou~ :l RR. + rim. rm., SOMETHING 49-4·9473 549-0.~lfl rn1, Bcau1Jlully d«-ora!ed. family. FuH prirr S41.~'11l. Ocean & Bay View ltt 11·rn k'p1 y•rd. room SPECIAL LOOKING ~OR • • • S9-l.:il0. l\1r F"ikt "s ready 10 movl'. H1~ home is a lovrly tl1!'111- 1rrrancan homr wi1h sunken living mom. lorma! r!in1ng. large l1mily room and room for 11 pool. Rctlu~rl to ~76 .. IOO. You own tht land! Call &16-7171. ID' THE REAL1 \'."\._ F:S'rATJ:RS1 ' '<I , •INTil 4 l'M Lowrsc rir icrd ln the BLUFFS S33.QOO. J BR, 2 b~. tri.Jrvl"I w/v1ew, lrp!c., dbl aar. ,Jee. opener. Nr. C<l~1 High & Cathol1r. church. J\1nving to lrgr Blu!fs unit. 6-1.\-1865, CHILT ROBINETT 212'4 Pacific Dr. 1 l••· Childrtn .. 1 Brlrn1~ .. 2 ba"s.. T ip of Lido Isle lnr pool or p11rk r•r. \"l'h1· · Bdrm, nr. tir•rh. ..,.. REAL TOR 6,S-0111 (lprn ·'~' Sun I·-' Rranrl rlr . OP"n U('lus r Sun. lfl.-.'i 1ie1·k. ..l)('I. PAiin, rt·pl., roxi;11. ltr. family rm. in 1 8"au:. 1 RR .'i ~a . homr 2 2620 CLIFF DR. l ... ..,,...,_,.., .. .__. ..... I nP11. f'U~1on1 1r1-lr\:.,l .1 tirt. Ant . 1.lth. 2111!1 wmmin•t"r rhllrl rrn"s play .!rf'a. $32.:)()0_ f'iu drrn·~ 1.1 1ns:::. 2 ~·rpl~ Frpl1·< ·m ~·1 11artr lrnnr.1 DELUXE TRIPLEX 1 •H plu~ l;im1I~ rm. hnm.. Plrio~• 11sk lnr Al 1\1011: ~·'· •,r r ina nr1n1: II v II I!. Hu~I' ponls1lf lt1t. lnw ma.in! a1:r, 100111 for lar)!:I' h(llll J BR. 2 BA, h<1111j !Im~. 0117lr. "''''"l"I 111' 1m <· ''""·, 1 R I 1 ,1, "Z 0 " 11, -2 1 1 Orr~n 1·1""'"· H11rd ro b,.h,.vr sl1r~. l~Ntu1·r1t tn ~l"!l a1 rv~11. drtat"hrd play r""'"'m or " , no,.~ "iii 1y ""· ........ l I ''"""prir1 l'SI . ~~"" s .11 0· 1 k 1 pri('" S~9 900 S "i \ 000 off1cr l· .. ~ctl. l1n:in('1n;!. Con· nPt;"\ ~1 ·-.: I ·1 ?/l'.Fi \1!'\t f\. (" \l ;;:~:11\1::1;1,.1,1i 1,~111111~r~: ;~~1 . -.-ME-SA-VIE ROfi.-... -rirr Lo 962·~9]9 ____ E ng.l u~d · Rt•I E st•I• .• Bill .Grundy, Rltr. I .o;1rll.'r b ,./op1. lmmrrl. (l('- ~1,.,. l.(lir\I m~ir. hrlrni. • BR, 'l BA. Top •"Ond . irl SELLING :1111 TI11h<1 4!"14.8(l!l.1 't-11 f\11ysidt. ,"\B 6i.\.6161 r11p. $l l.951), Owntr/agent, rr.,-,t'l"fh Mllfl H!"\f'l l"IH'r< In t1r·1r1p 0·11r1•l•r1 .. n 11 Ii.:·· "~1~-1n ,.,,,~,.1~. sl 1rl· rni, 1""ation. Corn .. r 10' "'1 YOUR HOME? EMliRAlD-BAY-l-OTS -OPEN_S_A-T/SUN-. 1-·-49-!·"201. n•11!u1r trrN<. Owntr R O~-~ I 11•.: •l••·r·"-11• ;<1Jndr1·k. 1•., \\' "·I }-'1re appr11isal -"'' huy 8.1 rgein View Lot 807 y,·, Lido Soud OWNER $5 3,500 "'lllc•G\'ir6f:Rcafty 546-5990 IO'J.~. 11! ~ell ,,... 1111· a ppral· B;i ll1•. 1"11 wk shll" •11n1. l'QUitles. Prr,00111 ''''"'''" 341 f"m•,•I" "" 1~0 ~"" "" • f ' \ I ' ~ ~a! A.•k1ni;;: $29,9()() ,1 ,10~, " • """)' ··•• ·"'··""' .,.,11P r ri•n. 111rr ,. Slf\ "" MOTIVATED r.1•·1 i;?;t1 t1.:o· 1!1K11" orwnrr 1 :.4. i114S 9•1 2., yn;. ""~ri!ln('r_ largest View Lot s;inil,v li1111ch. •I BP.. ~1 fut . • . I I I '.,,"'"" 'own ... -,., . or '.~.l-4··,. COLLINS & WATTS ' t b B I .no ~t"IKI •. ,;~,., ---1117 Eml!'rard BA I" •.•• $f\O,OO<I r·;iin. rni. rt 1n rni., w,.1 har. an i itit u;.o in ayrrr~. n1111rr 1111.~lllllS. m11kr offpr•: F.XTR A ll\('t:ltidrmltiath 9fi '.-:'i.1~:1 El'es. 642-0427 Bill Grundy ·R.altor II LIDO REALTY INC. I rn('c rt'dt1ct1nn IO $76,500. '-. ......... -... -----:, p fi-'7:l6 homr Nl'w p11'nl \n A n111 ----------F. I P I! t i\1 di! I' '' r•nir ro;iertic~ __ •.l-J -1 t tnt f'rl yard. Covl'r•d ,.ti". TR 0 AN!'f'f:n 11F:n-Mus1 ~rll .1 341 Ba)f5lrlt, N"pt Brach .1.17i \"i ~ L1rio 6_7.J-71o0 · ~ 11 ' " err1tnc•n. DOVER SHORr5 < O H " h t ~ 67S 6161 ST~r-do11n l 1v1 n~ rorlm . s ~unscSI pen8 oMus• V1tc11 n!, movt quick~ Rig fl~nn..1\"'';'sla hnml!' nr ll<·ran. -·-• LAR GE. arrn1c111•t 4 RR.:> lnrmal dining anri room for \"11'>1' hon1r _ 11:H G11I~.-.._,. !Jr Fri/ at, S-P . · 1 ~s~um11b!e fHA Jo11n R.•k·1 " 10n1" pn,.... 11 /l hr~P EMERALD BAY Ri\ home nn Lidn !~le nr. pool. c1111 540-71 ;1 :;pa.r1nus k 1rlrAI tor r n1Pr· .~1,,111 a1•r"~~ lhp r1011cr rlrap-Inf s~~.000. 8)' Ownr; Ask l'~lr.11~' lit,,,,k 1-1 1111 '"nr1n1 · L1rloi :>."orri South rat1n jjlrin.11 S112.lll1l . l..1>a •r or 1\..,I IO srr 11 drl1s;::hH1il du-I--_._ OQ p11 l10. rlrp~ N c•rpt.c S32.900. hdrni,, It hi\fh hnmc, e 6i::-!l010 e \-0' THE REAL \" ESTAT! ;RS r , I • , I ' ~ 1a 1n111i.;, "' 1nt1nnr pool s, 1•d IOOllJ101!i;:r l(l 31•1 (°;o)dr n· 1 fnr RAV fil>Jflll!l 1</ho11! 11:11rr. l n d ·' r D n Iii:• Sllrf l"l~I'" /rom 11 11 ll ltr_ 2 F1TZ.\10RRJS REALTY CO I .tl"··.1VV> ~·,.,. H•· ~r1,·1 pl"' 1·n1ts ""p11r;o!rrl hv * C L * Ownf'1' 9611-ilii. frf'.<hly rlcror;ilrd. S"S"(.:,00 -----~·· • . . . • Ct:i rl . BBQ I T ... ' SEE .. \:-;D co:-.1rARE· Bill Grundy, R•altor 1~atl(l. r1•~>l .t. Jlll'll7.ll Coi:y. v .. ,.. J)lt!ll) -· • n VIEW OF OCEAN urner -"'S•oc1.1t.11 ---~=~~~~-"~- ' \ I " 1·1 000' .... ,Jl,d y;iird. 4 RR/2 RA 1105 N c n.a. .. 1 Hwy LogunA Br. l')('W ltt ba,v!rl !I bd. WATERFRONT :•I Ra\ ~1itr :>.H 67.-,.f,\61 1' "1111 •. rri llN'" !n -~ · · r £,,jny <-ool bn>cze from 2 . . . ·•. 4 11 Bii 220 Nord !l-1 6---• .'r!lr>rs 11111 f1nanrr AOlll)' hllnll' nc11r -'<:hoo!s. 111 · ~ B N" 494-1177 Anytime I • · 4 · -ll:i Charming Condominium on REPOSSESSIONS . . Al r 1'r.R1'.l<\ 1 hi ory pm1111e r. let ·---•------· M ' · v· · Univer,ily Reelty • · · ' · a Y~I ~ "· cpt.<. drpw; Bt patio. Owner BEST R2. top loe1tkln, ]C\'t l, ISJlon 1•1° 1}1' bay. ~HghtiuJ \•il!'w -~parkl1na rlr•n honl('S, !l'lmt "'.1Xl1 F {' H . 6-~-6;'\0 1 $26,j()(I. BftOKER. 6-l'l-48 16 ,,,. .... 1:-' r••"'"rl ,_ i·~rrwirrl 2 -~ ·· ~ -"'~·--"-'-flY-OWf\.'\:Jlt , _ ~--aoxiou,. S•l.950. Kal•lla sweeping vi '"'·· I..< l br SACRIFICE! l\lu~I sf"ll _ pro-pool, pier .t. slip, ' 4 • "~!rm. "'°'"' "'·l!h HY O\\'Nf::t, T,ui;k Hsrbor • -,..~ 2 hr, 1 be, Realty S47.6CJ61. hou_s". x: l'(lnd . RI. f"f" rind . -rty settlement. J br 2 ba, $79.500 · "' · · · · p1·t litrl'P1 crptd d · p I .$36 j()(! f ,~ T!:D U T S f!O"I• fll,\-Vi\l'tlll\".tr rm5, \lu-11 l!•IL•, <;:11rn lpiprr 4l fr l . ' • ips. GOLOENV..'EST ESTATES_ nf'lf'. on y, · 1r1n . S2!1.:00. 26301 A1 1c a nl ,, H DER I-A.SOC. lrom S20 000 tn i.in fJOI) RR. 21 ~ RA. !11 10 fill, lit kit I p <', ,. A Mal, h 11 n s . TRI LEVEi~ Ewrylhing 833--481fi. i'-1ission VW!!jo, 837-7677. 3471 Vi11 Lido, 675-8.500 f'Ol.l.(~S /.. \\"Afr!-1 INC. B"'· h11r1lor k \'Allr)I ,.1,.w. ~h";"hr. ~!'need y1.rd. \.w _blk you'v' dre1mt>d or.;. fir, 3\-;;;:;::;;:;::;::;;:;;:;::;;:;:::C....::::::::.::::.:.:'::..:::.::.:::::.:_. _ _'=:::;::;;O:::;C:;::;:;:::;::;O:;;;;: '"" Ad A """" """J <jJ !l;.{l/of't'r r,' 1-lil !12 Prin \\ "~tcl1/I Plata. $30,:,00. 811.. ~--·rm"'' -II, o•k>"" "'"-> l.m~ V('. ;,n ... ;\."J.< ~ •"' " ' '• " &11-~7ll VWI"" ...._ , .... --BAYSHORES 111111 363~" ':"~------~------141,500. VIEW & POOL CF.N'Tf:R or TO"'N RY 01o1·nl'r-Colleit P111rk ~ l\ATELl.A \, I' . •>h l BR 1 hr. lrplr. bl!n' l!Jf" corner --"';otrrlron1 1·u~1 llflrl1t> 4 nr fo" HI I'll"!") ins:,, · · I . ' . BY nwnl!'r, J Br.. 10'>''nhr.11sr . · hath~ _ lnl'ah11'. ''nu nw!"I lo· on Columh1• t.. Pnnc••tin. Cl ;, brlnn1 \'1rw 11.,m 1no~• s2~.000. A•~unit lj',iWo VA ;an, frl!',111.1' P 11 1 n 1 f' d. room~ ~7 ~ t. lro1 ~r1111•1nus 1111' \nl. Ronm ro ackl iOl"flmt lo•n. Lt11 vt n~m,. wltl!'n11.nt .~. r '· "·/w rrpt$, F'rn!.~. y11rrl, s~:1.1·i0 th: i.op i ;opt. OJ)tn !'~! & Sun. 707 or r11 ll llO.il!M 2-4R4!1. 5··1 .~. Nr b<'•ch. S2l.~). Biii Grundy, Realtor ~o!m~lt' _ ~rokf'r ~'<'~214 141 &lv,1rlr :""R tii.-1.~161 \-\'ALi' TO Af.A(H--RY Owntr; Culli!JJ;e Pa.rk, 4 4 BR. 2'~,,.-. 02°1;_y_n_ocldo.-N"°",I -BEACH BARGAIN -Cr,.11 1 huy undrr sao.000. lri;: bra, l bl!, 24' llv mom, M11ch. Bar-8-Q_ pit, p•tio. "' f 3 RR f I s4200 .. -... ·n. :\ Bft. 2 eA, frpli·., din. rm, bltn t lt'c l [·• IJ6 --· 'I09 •" ''''',. •m ·~ k I 2 ,_ nu~cpng. ·"""· ...,....... . "· • ·• ~ • • l h -:zo Of> A ll, u., C'Af'J>f"I, pat,.,a, f"Ji· l~~-'-'-~~-~~=I bl1ni;. 2 ('Ar iar AU ih1 ... f(Jl' 'rn. Y nii·n~r. "' nJ.11. ff' Ind r,4()...A~~li BY tlwnf'N br Prefltlgt 1700 ""i" ·-. ·""'· l)ri\'t._ fi1~_,_i09 ns. M'pn~. ' · ' · _..., l N JC "I "" •" "c"l y#w"oo·~D REALTY ciJft-2 RR horn'!' ·w/f ...... l(', COLLEGE PARK .1 BAJ muui!. r ,11:n1i • ......,,1"111. " · '' RA t'm rm, M•n> l!'Jo:thi. 70ll Blueuill, S4J-i100. 6J>6 w. C!"lll.'t 11 ... ·y , N.B.' l11rcP t1'rlltl' l pa r kinJ S SE .SU.1190 Rrra R-2 In! Ry nwnt'r. fi(l.l Ownl'r, 2fll P'l"lr.c.:tnn Dr, HOWCA HOME o h ri Cd\! 67~11 S'9,MO. Jpw ~wn 54~3~ Ju!1 11~. 4 BR. 3 lull h~. S©~~lA-LG"B~s· The Pun/11 with the Bui/f.fn Chuckle • ,. room. Hug'-ma~ter br. Sll9,500. R'altor, 646--01'32. P ARK Lido nr. Hmtg. 3 BR. 3 &!, bltns, W/D, pool. $33,500. 64~2700 Owner 5 BR, 3 ba. J.-cu garage, Lusk Eastblull home , S6:i.ooo. Ol.l·nl'r &1'1-50~. Newport Heights NEW LISTING 3 BR. $34,900 Lovt!y tree shaded st ttin.e:. or a 1'flrncr lot just olf Clilf Dr. Charming 3 BR., din. rm .. brtck frpl., hdwd. Crs., c1rp., drapes. Cool patio. 01>1. ga.r. on all1y. Sie thi1 berorr ifs sold. CA.LL e 646 -14 14 A~-. i"':EALTY Ntl T Nt•porl l'•tl O r rt~t San Clemente l BR . ~ BA, hv n11-nc r Oct>an v1e1v from !iv rrn & din rm $41,900 !'r rns , ~·H29-1 . -~---Sen Juen Capistrano MUST SELL j I R. hor11r 11·11h ncean V\C"w. Needs T.L.C., hii.s b t r n rented! l\!ake olrtr. Asking S~l .500 Cll.ll: -493-1124 Realtor ARTIST'S VIEW HOME Nea.r new, 2 stor~!, 4 BR 2 BA , a.U applia~s. C&I"J>'I, drap<!s, frpl, big corner lot, nr school, quiet hillsid' strret $29,JXJ. 494-t8T8 / 4834816. BY O"'ller .1 Br, 2 Ba, Bltm, Din Rn1, frplc, fully csrpel- ed ,t, Drps. Lgt levl'l lot. S:l&,9:.0 P rincipal on J y 493-4991 5anta -A-,-.-H""".~;gh~ .. -- 3 BR, 1 1 ~ ba. Frplc, 2·c11r 11r., Big .v~rd w/p111io, loe1tcd in cool. smog-tree Ba.ck Bay arr.1. 5 min from UC I, 10 min lrorn M•cMs. S2'7,900 full priC't'. Ass ume Sl.9,000 1st mortgage Al 6'i~, Owner will t•ke 2nd up to $500IJ at 6% lt l11tt modt'I car 1.s parl ot down, ~21M. Tustin Bu•lne ss Opportunity ASSOCIATE 200 PersonBh!t> nlall' or fP- male "''Uh m11na.gt>men1 8.bili'.lt'S. SaJ1ry J~. per '>'·eek plus-prol\ts. Cash irtvestmenr requtr• ed J7,50Ci. ttcured. Es- tablished service bu~1- n~. vl'ry low 01·Pr- head. F or appt, call 494-0515 NO T A FRANCHISE P ARTNERS in So. C11l\f. pnn!ln~ con1 p11ny 1v/sal!:~ 111'1.'t' onr million S's 11·nuld like to sell 1.l'ii. of the crim- pany for Sl20,000 to inactive individual or co in pan y \Vri!e Classified ad no. ~32 Daily P ilot. P.0 Box 156('1, Costa r.lesa Ca. 92626. NEWSPAPE=R~-r DEALER for L.A. Herald Examintr in Orani:r Co. ;irta. sP"ur· ity rlrpo~. rt>q'd . \\"rll(' R.P., :Mli2 \\'. L1;icoln. ,\nahtim. T nerd an 11mb111ous roupl,. in th' Or11 nge Cn. 11.rr.11 ff) reprt""scn1 us 1n 11 last p-ow. ing bu~1nes~. f'ul! nr rir / nme. Sn1 invrstm,.nl rrq. ·1~·3311! ADD 10 fa.mily budgl!'t H11~­ t-anrl. \Ylff: work IOl!(t tl1er. Bu1lr1 own bu~in~ss, ri1111 1imr . l!.11)-710·1 Money to Loan 2t<I 1st TD Loan 7~ INTEREST 2nd TD Loan Ttrm9 ba~ed on equity. 642-21 71 50-0611 Serving H1rbor 11rea 71 yn. Sattl1r Mort9•g• Co. l'lfi E. 17th Street Mort91ge 1, Tru1t Deed• 260 PVT owrl('r M'rk~ 2M T.O. $~0.000 homt . S30.()f)O 111 T.0. Sfl'k S'2<llOO 2nrl. Call 01.1·ner 557-1112:1 . ~---. ----- I~ HouMI Furni1hN 300 G•neral FRIEll Landlord1-0wnerl Wt wlll ,..lf'r ten1n1,11 to you O\r NF:R MOVF.:D 4 Rrir~ n•_•_.__ 1 Oprn S..r I. sun §..!I. l.11m rm. Plu~ upst•I~ tion· R11rh~ .• ,~u"'" 01i '. •, ~11r. Coit• Mei• ---~ ------u1 rm vt'rsuoril!'c:k. 2-400 ~Q lnfln, hrtt. S241U.l. Call R111y f ri,OI hOm,., 4 bi . very n:~ tt. ··orh •, 1hru" car for l11111~n d11 1J !II !"'2·13il nr WHAT YOU SEE! t •iuml' ;;~~ VA k""'"· L--•~•uv. '""' Rr<luC't'd pn <'C S311.SOO. l.,t;P rRm~r or ,,. .. , ........ ,,...i. !"REE of r.h11 ra,. .. _ Many BY Owner: ()pf'n Hbtl~. de11trabl,. !tn.1nt~ on o u r S..tl~n 12--8 . .\ Br, 1'\. b1, ! waiting liitl. huf;f' l•m. rn1 >. Ill', rn1.. ALA Rtnt.111 e 6"4S-3900 t vt..._ .._, 962-0211. 1 ~ /'IO·r ONl.Y ... ·11111 )'ftl1 aet \or. ~!M.i * CALL 1474507 * &1JN1Tf:l.:a•1i1dt (·.~ w11h thi~ }n\•f'ly 1 brdmnm, 1-----------I llormeriy 8'-Uht'ar RH y.f er,., I!> &honl~ "' •hell' lorm111 lfln1~ morn. l .111!1'1'91 • C\JTF. J br, 1 ba, p11t1n, l•r fortin Cl!., R.Jrr. 64'i--~ tto->1 hn1n,. 1n R11 11('ho Mf'-"•. y11f'l1. ~m dn¥1•n or 11uum. • •• ~ ., 1 .. "-rm1na 3 Ynu "''on"1 bl'-l1l'vl' 11, only $189/n"ltl. pymnl•, S23,100. ....,.., "' n ' '"' S29 '-"" 'f C ! Ry <l"'"llf'r 646--8139.• bf, 2 hA llO 'lVlf'! J.iT"'l'I ',•IU!J. r~, MVl't'lll'A .. 17 rn •11 M'flool, 41 South COll91 ruWo"~1 huUI E-Sli1,, 2 Br, Ottntr ~~-, ,.,,,. 2 " n pl .._, •. l'rpl•. h nt, fl' t". COLLINS & WATTS cu1-111-1a". flhl •ar111•. 9f81 l'llfl'1 Ay n"-+it r, ~.._m,~ • • Thf' "l',.llt1w ra.p .t:'" r.l,.11it11!tl , , M2...,'f.!1~ ol ~-" . - I PRINT NUMSllf.0 l(?l!RS IN THESE SQUAREf r r 1· r I' r 1 ! u~~·t~·~.:,~~! l! mu I J I J J I l SCRAM·LETS ~NSWERS ·IN CLASSIFICATION 100 • ! 19 ~-.~ h'pk in e1cti. Ju11 rtdec, SWIMMrNO ~OOL Crpts/i1rp~, ran!"' Ii. xlru incl. Fncd yd w/~hu ffll' bOl..rd C'l'!l1rt. 14091 So, W, Clllrlax R.\8-3377 . i>..Uy Pilot \\'a_Ol_A-d0•-,,.-.-, bu'lalns g1klrt, A fOOd w1.nt ad ll • lnvl'!stment - 1 br. !gt ba, 1hni crpt, drp1, P11tio. 4 bllni N'I ~a.ch, 1 -bl k p11rk, 2 hlk1 110rt & lndry. $150 u!il paid. P1rtly turn, S..16.J.196 SJ:J..LING Your boat7 "l.Js!" with us .. tell ti f,JJ.t. Dail.>' Pllo• Cla.f3lf1ed . &4:a.-9811 ·-~---=---..,,.--1.v, -~ ·--~-.... , , --._ ..... Buy a Border to Border Bargai Every cla ssifie~ want ad •n the DAILY PILOT appears 1n every edition every da y. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border all along the Orange Coast ••• all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All • • • Huntington Beach Fountain Costa Valley Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Saddlel•ack Sru1 Clemente Capistrano I Plus the daily newsrack edition l For One Price With A Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 ~·--... ---... ,.. ~ . ,,,.. I~ I -·--...... I ~ t •"''"":·~:·~l~ . . _ ...... l~ [ _ ...... I~! _,,,_ Hou111 Furnilhed 300 Hou••• Unfurn. 305 HouM• Unfum. 305 Hou111 Unfurn. 305 HouMt Unfurn. ;G;::.::,,.::::,.::1;------· JG;;::,n::o::r:;1:;-l------11---------We1tcllff 305 Apt•. Furn. i60 Apt•. Furn. Ganer al E>.'TRA LARGE. lu.nd,y lo('ation, all chlid OK, St}), ALA Rerr:a.ls e I BR. Lili.I pd., Irvine Coit• Me1a FRF:E RE'NTAL SF.RVlCE I-;;;:;;;;:;;;;::;;::;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;: ;; B~mom 2 &!h la!'Ktl• ADJ. 10 •hpt:, shatp altr. CASA de ORO RENT•L fl E . I ' BR 2 •·-•"· $""'·-ne ... ·ly ~raled, aha& cpl, ' ,.. ND RS pa nrlrtl faml!.v room \\' lh · .... ,,. ••· ••· · •·· ..,.-i CASUAL CaJlf. l.Jvinf ln a .' W ' .... C 2 BR ' b '~ d ~"'" BR. petlo, f?'fft, 1dnr incl, 4 • °''" ~ tirepJa(.'t', ne"1Y painted & , a'"'· en ......... ...,., "''a.rm Medherra.nean atmOs· Housff * Apts. l'iirpr'1f'i\, IH'"' double oven l 8R. 2 ba'a., auium · .1!25 l?.6. 642-2603. p/u>re Sp.1ciou1 color co- PASSJON FOR PRIVACY. * 645-0111 * & d16h'48Sher. Beautilul 3 BR., 2~ b&'1, fam. rm $325 HoUNI furn. or on:United a pts. deilgntd & roz.v p11d "/trplc, uni 111c., i.-1'"--r,1nd11~n throughout S250Jl0 3 BR., 2 b:i ''· bonus rm S350 Unfurn. 310 tuml.ahed for style &t com-$11~. ~ JI~ '" J,n11d/onf• ino. r..vai1. oow? 546-86-10. • BR., 7~ ba., !arn. r1n S345 ----------fort e lfeatfd pool e Kilch- ALA Rental~ e 6-15-3900 00 YOUR OWN THING E~STSl?E Co~ra l\l'sa 3 4:R.fu~1~t~~~11.~'.1.~.7~ Co1ta Mesa f!.1 w/ ind1rf!ct lighllng e 19'99 Harbor Bl\·d., C.~1 . hdrrn. 2 Ualh hon1e. tl'eshly \VE HAV E OTHERS 1-----------..-Dehue R/0. Adults. No pel5. STEPS TO BEACH PRfVATE 2 BR l'Ot tage, gar., pa1ntt:d. alSQ nrw i:·reeu \-~~~·rtSnl.40 mo. No pt!a or UTd.i~~JI~~ru°DED CLF:AN b<iclielor pad. BBQ• p:llio, pl't l'Onslder~ • .$IJ:;. i.11111: carpel~ thruout. Dbl. 11:ar11.g<, corner Jot with !1-18-1281 36~ \Y. \\'Uson 642-19TI N'f'Mg., 1rleal Jor youn~r ptrlf.ln S9.l. THIS OLDE HOUSE frncrd y11.rrl. Rrnt JI. S205 2 BH. houlf.'trailer -1120 mo *$JS WEEK & UP* COOL POOL liE'r n1onlh or option lo buy. 1n('] all u!il. No childttn. Studio &. l BR apt•. STUDIO lypt: 7 BR, 11: BA. 7 BE:DROO~I f1>.Pr Uflpt"r, Ci11t Bniker fl.I~ -Open ~~ SUNNY ACRES E\·r~ C d I frp!c, PoOI, 1i1ng!es 11·rJcomr. fc1ll'"t'"rl .vd. !ru11 trees, kids l•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•I "SINCE 19f6'' on om n iums MOTEL $1 S5. pets l•l'lt"Ql11t , $17:1. lat \\"e!l'trrn Bank Bldg, Unfurn. 320 BEACON * 645-0111 J Bedroom Home Univeniry Park J bl!-south ol Fairgrounds ELBOW ROOM Do hi E ., Huntln,.ton 8each Zli6 Ne\lo'"""ri Blvd, LOS ALTOS u '" c11r garage, a1ts1 e Oi1y1 133-0101 Nights • 5-is-91~ P 'd f Ow h' loca11on, Ha:s bwltin kitcb. 2 BR CONDO, b It 1111 , r1 • o ner1 ip C 0 1 3PA I US '4 BR, 3 BA, blrn:s, $2 5, mo. 3 BR, 21~ BA. lt1n1ily nT1 w/ <liahw~hr, pri patio, dbl gar. HOLIDAY PLAZA Home dble gar., kidsfpets/single.s. 646-Sl5S wet bar, .sl'p. dining rm Pool priv~~-Only SlllO. per DEl.UXF.: ~p:icious I BR. ranuJy '1'11h tl'cnagrrs ok. $210. l~.., .. ~.,.,..,..,..,..,..,.1,1·/bltn bu ffet, 2 frpl<'-~. 2 1110. 471 4) :Jn.-0315 aft~ furn ap1_ Sllfl. Heatt>d pool . ~ Berlroom 2 bath, built in.~. Back Bi1y car garnl{r. Cari.Jener. Ref~. 1-----------1 An1ple parking. Adulls-no car~ing, dr&pe!, least: ;7.8:i STUDENTS Townhou1e Unfurn , 335 New!')Ort Beach ~--------DEL\'. Jurn 2 81', On qtllf'! •lrt'fl. nr beath, pnv p«llO, gar, trpk. See ro appreoc? SW> ino. M>-02'.!0 P\'f"li "8'1 BEACON B1y, 613-8888 Yrly l BR, Gar., ,a.110. UUl pd. Singll!"~. no fl'l~. SJ9j. 0c-EANFRONT_2_£~BA, rncl g11raxr. \V lnttr or yrly £..12--8001. ''f.AR.LY. 1 bdrn1 furn apl.. ~, blk be11ch &. p1tr. On!. 11.duh. '2006'.1 Coun Avt:., N1\l>l B<'h. I c.Scl'ch~r~c,~11o1c1.-,-.r-pl-e-. -,-:!f"\-. k1h:•hrn. f\'.u sh11 K l'Tfl1, Yrly l~f'. rir bl'b & bay. 67:r"1097. e \VE l\AVE RENTALS! e \\linter and Yearly ABBEY B.~:ALTY 642--3850 1 BDrt \I hrt\\·rtn ~i!.n & hay. ~·ro1 11 $~0 lo SJ~. 6(:..-7876 or 49!\-1460. Newport Heights Lo • "R 1 l BA d req '(t. Call 833-2172 pPl.,, 196,·, Pornona Ave, Ci'.f. per mo. P hont: ng Beach ~ n , ronv ( l'll, , 1 nn, --.----- _'1_l_._<_'9_. _-9'_. -"-·-----·I II Alli •o OCC. 3 BR, 2 BA, {'()v f>a ho, i;ool. $400. yrly Leguna Niguel Newport Baach B~ki~~~s mi:n; !1~t~~i ~~ $200 \\10 inl'lud1ni.: util, 2 BR. Salbo• Paninsula :!!.tOvf', retng, kids/pets, .$1S0.1-=-1·'~'~· -"-''--~°'71 _ _.._,7 1_"----l4 Hit, 2 BA PACt~SETIER, * Adults P r aferred * l h11 Adul1s ooh· no pets Balboa Island lfl:'e v1l'w 101. erpts, drps, 2 BH. 2 Ha ., !rpl., Pfi1io. l ;;:;:~ne.~1!:e1,a1 2i~ ~,'; 1 0R_~_''0"-"~"-'-''-"'-· _,._-m __ ~0-,1 CUTF. l:O!!agr •:i pc 1\1n1 rr CH EAPIE ca U ~• • ••tt'R\ll''G ' br "·r. $300 mo., 11.\11.-6391!. rport. Sf' ot pool. s~,. Bh·d 646-744:t. A.pt. Unfurn. 365 r,n111l . .s!pi: ~. nr hay k '-" " '"' 3 Bl\ 2 B f l ' ,,. I Mesa Verde . a., rp ., new cpl:!!., D>'LUX" "-h 1 & 1 Pa1·ill lon, $160 1n<'I. Adlt~ BR !'.: \I ~-J . .t'JsP. Uri•. 2 C'O.t &llr.1-'"aces ...,...,J. .• r, one ror Hlt l-----------1 I C 11 6., 'I"' , $1 .1.i. 1'\f'a! \ • ·Sidi',<.:. · l/"•'·'-'l""'", 9""·",,..,'"' ~ A ' 15 · I b I G I r ra~~. 11 i.,....,,.,... ev's,. ~...., •11~ .,., ''"" l ""; "l•'"•h. µ ~· . min. rom eac 1, enera \11rd for 101. · 3 BR, J!li: ha. Jst &: 18~\ rriu ..,,, " "' i.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I 'vkndi:. Corona d1I M•r 2 CALI. REALTOR ~8.69QJ $.1l w~ekly & llfl. Mo ratrs. nnvancr. S lJ Pl'r nio. CJJI ~----------Term~ avail. 9911 El Camino. \\'INTER r('ntal, 4 BR. i ba, 1 BLK TO OCEAN ----------1 nit 5 pn1 . 54">·~7l8 Duplexas Furn 34S S2j() mo. Nrxt door to bll~'. 2 BR & dtn, n>trig & litove.1--~--------• :>46--04fal. 1\1U:!!.1 ser, til:>-5104 ('\"e5 I.: t...i.rgr 7 BR. pardy fu rn ~~ul!~. oo :;rs. Y~ly 1~. Mission Viejo Bi1lboa Peninsula$ •cao-c&_u_p-.-,-&~c2-B=Rc. wknds $1811 "Iii .... J_I Avoca< ' Avi!.il. •911 · 2 STORY 4 BR 2 BA vi -----------Trailers. Elder ly pre· nr11 crprs, · incl Shown by 11pp!. :'>J6.-918J or . • . • ('O \'RLY, 11tw 7 bfodrm 2 bath. 3 BRl2 ba. lge kn, ll'fPn('I ii7:l-{;!•l!I. pa_llo, cpl~. drp~. ~""'1n1 ('lub rarporr. Aliail Sept 5, .$!ii). farred. 133 E . 16th St., patio. Avail onl~· A11g. 14-21. BEACON * 645-0111 priv. Avail Alli l5. Sll'i mo. 320 Alvat-ado PlaCf' (loll·er~. 642-1265. 1313 \\'.Bay. 6"iH9.J6 -Sl lOR.EC.1 .• lFr 2 Br, rlen. din-837-84~'1 ,!_'."..".""".~'._.'.;o,.'~~":'.:'.':l ;;'iiC;i-'-:i:;--;;-o,,--:;:= HARD TO BEAT, I BR, ing nn. gardener, i1•a1~r pd •. I~~-·-·~~~~---Duplex•• Unfurn. 350 VERY ni~. 2 BR. drps, Coton• del Mar i·rpts, drps, bltns, totlr111 . }12-'il nio. 227 1\1oi•ning Ca-Nawport Btt•ch crptd, J::.-~idf', Avail Sep!. I. "'a!k to tK>ach, 1110. nvon Rd. Ollfn Sat & Sun. Costa Me•a $170. 1:i6l E. Santa Ana VEN DOME llitr.IACUl.ATE APTSI ADULT 11nrl FA.\llLY Struon Clo1• to 1hopping, Park l-:->p11riou11 3 HR"1, 2 ba ii Sw1n1 fJUOI, put/gf'l'tn * t·ri>I, lndiv/Ln1\ry f.!ic'J1 1845 Anaheim Ava. COSTA i\It:SA 6'12-28U BEAUTffUL, ''"''· """'"" ALA RENTAJ., • .,,__ . $285 PER MONTH --------A" .. 6U.5632 homl'. ~ Bedrooms. rlen. 2 HEDRO(Jl\1, 2 bath. $77~. 2 BR, 11i BA, gar, bltin..'\, ~=~~-~~~--~ pl11yroon1. \\"alk to pnvi!.!f' OLD \l'ORLD O'IAR:0.1, I ER. No cluldrr.11, no pe\11. 601 retrii:, new &hllg crpl!i. I BR. Cpls, rlrp11, bllns, walk _..,_.,...,.,...,,.. ... .,.,..,..I beach. $700 A month }'Parly hugr l1v rn1 11•/frplf', bt.ini-.\i!l.rJ.:Ul'rile. JH[ BLUFFS St Sl60 &a2-l9-J in clos'l~. frplc. 1 adlt. S134 . A-1 Apt. Supply Inc. 01. 9 nio. ll'a~r .. o\vall1lhlr rrl o,:Piling util pd ,, $17'0. t-1-H-1-,1-,-.--.-T-E_:R_R_J_l_u_·.-,.-b-,-.' ia rp. ' .:i · yrly. Ofl'n 115', 336 E. 201h . f'n qw1 ~. fumiT11rr , p1unt11. Nawport Be•ch 642-8520. Ph11nh'R. l:lt'J1.n"1? l!Olutions. St-pl. Ji \''r11e Bo.'! 6.".;) Sun AL,\ P.E.'\TALS • fi.tj..3900 lK';1111 di'<· & lnds.'pcl. S3k:i ~ ..:.c:..:c.c.c..~--~~-~ I VII.Ile}. trlaho. FAR. OUT, 3 BR., fncit ~·d. ~1 i.:arr\Pilfr.67>-fiJ6j ., 8(il'n1., I': hath 2.s1nry, NP'\' 1~1, ivtrfrnt \\"/pier s 110 It. Up. very nil'.'t' 1 /..· ~ lli:i2-!' N~.~·r;:11Blvrl, CZ..1 CA.\IEO Shores _ Delu,..r. 2 Bil 1 d pn1·. pa tio, dbl. gal'ag-1'. fioar. 3 Br/2 Ba, fflll. BR mobUf" homt~. 132 \\' k1ds1 pr1.~, _gardener incl..· · • cf'n, 111 nn. fl1>lc. \\"al lc to i;cOOol~. shopprnR, iundt>ck. $3.:iO yrl.v l.se. \\lilson. C.~I . &12--0103 or 6•1boa Island bra\JI !'urn 2 hr. <frn. 6--8 mo $16.\. 1·pts, drps, no pets, $2:,0 park: 11,~ to in\'itJng pooi, 67;..7677. &li">-liJO. lease. Adults. S:.00 mo incl ALA RENTAL.$ e &1.J.39)() }early, 673-6974, Vacam, clri!.n .t 1,1•11.itlng. ,:,~;::::...,_.=--,,.---linenF k .i.::ar&ner. 67;....56~ S"fEPS ro bch, yrly rental, l HOUSE, I BR, F'um, on YEAR R 0 UN D va("ation LHG 7 BR, 2 BA. 1 ~ blk to ·(',_1. br, l ba. 1trt'e1 , ~·ncd yard, N r $21:> MO, uti! p11.id, 2 BR, Nr hnusr 2 AR . ~lo\'f', crprs. ot;nn. no~!~· l.nvely jWltlo. ~·;,.-. 64:1-3639 ~hop'I(. No dog:.-or eats. BF:AUT, brand IX'\\". l~I" baylronl, :2 Br, rrplr'. bl1n~. S·12J. 6~R t1ft 5 L>t1l• , Ba. yrly. Albertson's Mkt. Adlls only. drp ·hilrl lp!'! SZ7' Sl iO. rno. 610>-SW,!4 . &. S, \·'",&{' 5-lS-.2720. 67H9'.lf> morns or e\'r~. ALA ~R~NTAI • ..; · • :i&l:i-:1900 LCE, immar 2 BH, 2 BA , 1:Sf : •.. / tll Sant• Ana H•lghta Balboa Peninsula CD ••• M... TO\VNHOU S!::, ~ BR, J \1 1999 llArbor Rll·d. L . .\1. drn. rl1n rn1, lrplc. bltn. blck • ." r eall y 2 BR d11plex w/g&ragr . Bi\. t'i>n1pl hirn, fri>sh!y OCEANf.HONT-S[»lr 2 br. 1 ELEGANT 3 Br. rlen. '.1 i;t). $61(.~ 1 BR. pl't hon1p <Jn Ttx-!o Orh. $3'.JO. 67.J.-4048 af1 5. -io..:. Childrf't1/1if'1~ OK. No, Blly pa1nled, pool, &i!H610 SI 75. bn. ',1-car park·!.!. I ii:" All!lQUf" dl"COr. S3.'AJ 1no. 1n1:J as S17~ lot. k1d.~/pe1s OK. 2 BB . Cr11ts, DflJS. S!O\'l', 2~1~ \'I.SI;\ Del Oro fll"f'a. $160 mo. Ava il Sept. 1, NE\Vl.Y dl!CO!'"a1ed 2 hr !(ll!lllf"f'k. Yrly S2fl5 n10. gardenrr. 557--0411. * • • Rrfr1i::. S200 + ulll. 606 Nt"11·port Beach compl N'df'C. iv/nrw kit. apt-Adults only, no pets. Jn-1 _A_<_1"-'-""·-""--""-'-'·-'·_''-~'"°-·-·_.1 -----------t s1~ 2 BR d \1 Id 20717 Birch SL 67.J..2177. East Bluff •·1· • nf'w rrpts, rps. -·c::'~"o'°>.c::::-------l...,::.:C·l~l~'~'==~·~"c·0955;;"·~E;:::'~c_:-liiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiii quire 17911 ltoches1cr. Capistrano Beach i:ar. Kids/Pf'ls OK. Costa M••• I c.'.'-,:..,""~~~~----1 -_..--.,-.------ co • • * * NEWPORT ISLE * S'tlJNNING I BR garden NE\V uuplel( 11.pl 11.1,~'''· 1\·/vitw. $32:> 1nr l water ,(. SJ;l(l, 2 BR hom<' & S"P· gurs1 l\IESA Vt:HOE, Sharp 3 BR, . ~t' . t.'OnV. den. 21'1 ApJrl!MflllforR•nt l:lil tip ' poo · l"'l!C. room, sm. R\I extrR~. 117Z:i. Adults, ~1PL furn. 4 BP... ~ BA , La 2 BR & ~ , I J:i!.rrlf'nrr. Ai·ail :.; pp 1. houst. Kids/pt:'ls 01-:. 2 HA, 11ew crpts, i.lq1.s, Ba~ .. lrpl. Lovt-ly patio. Blt-'-------~ T tlVK 01\. J\00, &r,._5530, 3.r,"~I V111 Vrr1lr 644-{;644 * • * li!lns, lrplr. $2t)j, 546-[1.'U!lj ;n~. UOcs··;,~ ~ia;:ehavad. )'t>nr-1 ••••••••••• 2 flooins tlivided by Corona del Mar i 1i:•. 'J BR homr, N.B. Kid' 11fl ti. Y • ;,..,., oiit · II lialhroo1n SRJ. utl\"~ 1n1'. Huntington Beach anU pe ts OK. BALBOA BAY PROP. Apt1. Furn. 360 Oldf'r tf•1;ent1 only iHUOOO. ,>;IJAIU' · l.Lll'.: -~ br, 2 ba, :.!:)()<.)IV. Balbooi., NB 6i;\.7420 l BR 1011·nhou1te, pa1io, pool , 11/11, dr1n;. bl!ns. Leasl'I~=---------Gan1r•I Bechelor Apt., $120 v.·s'hr/dry, frplc, temus. \\'in-Pl'1va1e hon1r, hor~ ranch, ;1tij/nio. Collt>ge par k. OCEAN Virw Collage, Jr( ~'il'IJI .r. lut. 646-3:-,89 ... ~r lse $300. 968-0914. J-BCI't':S, Kid,_ Pf'lli, hoNrs ~ID--O:l'i4 rorrlt'r ov~rlnokin11: B.llboa Rent Bt:autitul Fu.rnitur• OK. t=~~-~=~=--1 llily Club, J. tir, :z ta, irncl. tor as Uttle u e 2 BR TRAILER • 4 BR., 2 Ba., frplc, hit-in.\. STAR* LET 636-2160 Sll/\R.P -LRG f BR, Cor r.:i~lo. 2 ,."r :ar .. slovt , ONE MONTH S1 3C •• 213/335-~7 cpltl, rlrpg. $750/mo. Call _ 101, all bltin kil, gtt11.I rr~ drJi ~J i·rllt , $30D mo. 2 BR bl!n.<1 crplrl CimP. 1 968-34i7. BR.ANIJ,:--OF:\V an<l VACANT 11rPa, 111·a1l mw S2'i5/m•i. £.:'!!-!\::ti~ ' ' . . 0 4 BR, ~ s1ory home, c..-rpts, ltrruage R.E. 540-!Lll. complete with 11hop'g. 1165 mo. 642.-6511 or Lido Isl• rlrp~. blr 1ns. llt'aT th' beach' -. RF:AUT mod. lnll'nhouse. 3 64-1--4137. COr-.'TE111PORARY F11.n11l 1f'~ only. /l 's beau11ru1 QUlf.r 2 RR., crpl!!, drps, Dr, 21 ~ Ba, frplc. pa.tlo, your JOO•/. l>a, n~~rly rlr~. • Av:il ~pl:\ for $?6:J per mo. Agenr ~had1'r! & fr!lN'd. No pPls. pool, 2 c11.r gar. all bltn~. Purchase Option 811, f'neloof'd carport, SlZi nlf\. pa Ii o , #.~~ ON TEN ACRES l • 2 BR. Furn, A Unturn. Fireplac1s I pr:lv. patioa. Pools Ttnnl1 Contnf'l IDdst. 900 Sea Lant, Cdf.t 644·2611 (r.111.cAr!hur nr COii.if Hwy} 12, 11,intf'r $425 lTIQ. 673--50l~. ~16-4141 Sl00-$16.i. ;..ig..140:;, 548-8:151 <'l'p1.~. rlraJ)f'~. l~aSt-$29,,,_ Ind. irem 11elrction. GOV'T REPOSSESSJON, 1011 2 BR, f~le, bean1ed ceiling, llJ 57:\-4710 or R~5991 rves 24 Hour Dely. Newport Baach dn 11.ssum" low int !Mn. l'n('I p11110, adul\5 only, Sl52 be!wn R--10 or wklll:I~. CUSTOM c~~~":::::3~·;c'1~''~,.......,.-·I ~\Ji\IACULA'rE 1 Br. fllrn. NEW-A great pl11ce to live 1h~ yrar round'. \Valk to $13~. Arllt11, no pet:!.. GIU'. B ' 1h Jsr 641-R.'>10 Fur niture Rental EAUT mll(j, lo11'nhouSf' . .:; F.11~v 11ualif,vlng, B k r . II nion • · · · 'YF:STCLIFF'", 4 br. 21~ b11, Br . :?1; Ba, frplr, p11!io, &12-42·1:1 Anyhmr. LARGF. 4 BR. 2 BA , 1\f~sa. S450 11 mo. C11"dtner ' 517 W. 19th, C.r.t. 548·3481. I ' . Anaheim 774-2800 poo . car gar, 1111 bttn~. 3 BR 2 Ba. encl patio, Vf'f'rlr. SlOO.f:-..lo. 11·111tr incl. CA.JI MO-!ljl, LaHabra 694-3708 crp!~, dr&Pf'.'<. Lt:a~ $33.i. J\"f'ar ' i:<:hno! 't..· shoppina;. Pt~RHON Rl'.:AL'fY ~2--1771 Aat 111 7i23--47lU or 846-5991 e\•t:s B•lboa Panin1ul• S235. mo. \\'111rr p 11 i rl. ~ ARI!'~ h11. f;\m rm., frplr. 2 BR, vir w, large lot. l 275. lx'hin S-10 or 11·knds. R-12-2·10:1 ~f!. tipn1 . l"" lnrd .vrd. fl'r iochJ"11 & mo. ,., Right on the Baach 2 BR. H~-. •, Blk. '-m ...... a .. I ~1 ,., S"'"'/•>o "'"7389 • "'l ~, • uv "'"''""'' FREE ·'11'1 .. ·"""" • .,..,,... • "" • ...,,. .\1atur(' Jd1zl1 marnf'd "Pl, • 111rP yard, dish, 11·shr. 11•1r . RENTAL SERVICE J BR. "l'J BA, pool. elect a;ar 2 BR. fpl, ))ltn~. '1'<'· gar dr; no children or Pf'll. 1 AR. pd . .\lature 11.dult~. no pt:1.s. B "P''ll''"f'. S?ill \I n. t.1nn.\ walk to beach SllO Yr l~e drn, Vf'I)' n1rely furn , $2;,cl Sf'pl !,:,..June 1:, S 200 . Brokrr 7f.8'2 Ed1ngrr, II I ;,!.J..!!1:!7 !H0-2286 ,i,\S.i3:t.~ ~j0.-4()5$1 Ev,., mo, .1•r 1n11nd . A1•11.1! -!loon, n;:,.J!)(i_l ________ S\".\l~lER f; )T _\". rrnfnl~ -Owner :)·!7.1r,.11. -hnrr hn1nPs ln hrfl('h art'~ 3 BDR.\I housf' frw rf'n!, Cpl.~ Sant a An1 ""~~-- LEASE ·""'Pl ll!h lo .July I --~ ,.1 , d tr>-·" )'d ,,,. I·----------e $3:1 \\llo; & l'P -Oil Qr,,. h · Bill (i11111(!~, f{ Jr ~ •. .,....,J.., "' rp<, .,..,,1 • .1. " 111 ' AttrRChl'f' 2 BR, fi 'J~.0-41~·1 .i Br. 2 h11.. l;in1 1m, II'/<\, J,o\•el}' A:t"h'!orll 1 RR. hnu"·"' h'Orn bf'a ('h, 11 /11 I TIME FOR . f111l1'. 11 ir 1~1n<"I. 1n1m11r. Nr 1 .\laid Sf'J"\'lf'r . Pool llril pd. 1,h1!<' !"rp1 S100 :).18--4~2 Fountain Valley :0.1AcAr thur !.i \lain. A1•a 1l • CaU 67.'>-874o • 642-2550, 546-8422. ~hoµ1i, walk to beach. 2 Br, 2 Ba. frplc. Priv patio. Kit. Huntington 8aad1 blrns, Cln"e 1n gar. Tastrful La Quinta Hermosa Spanlgh Country £gtale Liv- ing It. .Spacious Arts, Ter. raced pool: Junk.en ias BBQ Un~llevable Living • Only 1 Br unf $150-furn $175 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 drror. 330-A r.111rguer1te . .;7:1-00:11. Bit crp!i;/drp~. virw, R'Br1111:r, up5!!L l r s . 41fi1l A1·oc11d.-.. JIG:> mo inc! 11til '11, 67~3.i-1. UNF'"tJRN 1 Bil apl, p~1<i. Al'ail. tu .!Ai\IA!CA JN"N, 67?.-~lZO 1111\ities s' ~. Cd M . ~Jll~-,-,ch-. ~,~R0H-.~,c .. ~h-,-.1 f'rµt.~ l)r'J'l~. Bltns. F'llJIC', l'•••I.' i..-~r Jo(ar, J23Z:i/mo. B,\Y°SilORE!' 4 hr. 3 hi!., DAILY PILOT .1 BH, 2 RA. lrplr. lully cptri, _9.:::_S2R."1 m:_ 1ii-3!JJ6. YRLY. 111'11• 2t;1;:-m-2 hath. I \\"1 n1rr rrn!11.I. lJ2j a mo I 11rro, p:i!•n, r11rrly 1dnsrpr1 San Clam •nt• r11.1l"'>r!. A1·1111 .~r1 '.\, i 1:i11. 1 (lltl 1~12_·_'7_l_I_. ___ THROUGH A 1210. ~31-:"l!I~ 320 A!verarlo P!;i('r Hn1,rr1 ALL UTIL INCLUDED Special Bonus: a sUvfr- plated c11ndle snulfer is yours lf you bring this 1d \\'htn you vlllit our modf'ls. 4 bllcs S. of S11n Diego rr11·y on Beach J blk \V. on Hott lo 16211° Park~ide Lane . 1)7.~3.-.:1:1 .--,-~-cc-I ~ RR., crprs. rl111~. hl!N<, --I~--...~,.-~.--.---3 BR., l A,\, cus!nm h11mr. 1-------- 1 \\~~~,~~;il~~~;1~.L Huntington ileach O/vil'I'. 1'1£11 1no. Av;'t il J-BF:DR.O(l~I -YF,AHI~Y Call 67;:....lli:'\1 QUICK CASH XI.NT are;1 . F:11sl 11.R. 4 hr Sl.'pt, l.<! Aflull~ on I y. $1:.0 !\ln lnrl11rl111>: nil( ---11 /f;1ni ;irra. 2 hll . ::W.l-4794 ________ NPw por! Br.11'h lll!y 67:...-lfi.41 3til idlf i lem~ nn\\'! I M 'Call &12_567!\ Noll! crpl ~/dr11s, llf';1111 pa t 1 n RONAN?. A' Rr, r<lo\"r, Corona de i11r I -WANT AD w/hl1111 MRQ. Chil1 lrj•n t, p•fr1~. 'l ,.;ir i;: ~ r• The fa.,lf'51 draw in the \\'es! 51111111 fll'I Ilk. 1t'Z6.'i + 1111 ki~!~/pt!ll ~140. · · CO/'<lBO 1 Rfl furn, 1\·11lk tn , . I Daily Pilot Classititd 642 5678 646--..1'J.lll or 1111 ~1 96R-8725 ALA Rrn!Rls • M~l!"«l bPAcli, Yr11r rounrl rental. Ad. 642-.~8 Sl35. I Adll, no pe~. 3()1 Call &42-567B 6 Sa.\.-e! • ·I RR, 2 BA, hltn~. d~h11hr. Sen Juan Capistrano Camalion, ApL No. 2 1,.;;;:;:._;;:;;.::;;;:~,;:;:::.;__~===========-,l •!r1•~. ~hn ~ t•pt, h: )d. 6'12-8~70 Chlhl rrn ,, f>l'IS ol;;. ~au. NE\V 4 BDRM, builtin1, ' I ) 0 Need remodeling? See ;·~ \.,,, ;:¢,i ~.t. SERVICE DIRECTORY jY want ad FOR EXl'ERT th• HE LI' ' DAILY PILOT . ' -·---.... trn.v-. ~<!'Jf,, 20lJ!l Harbor t'arpft1n11:. S775 mo. STUDIO, ~p11r. l.<lr Ln. • 49l-1936 e rhrrrful. '"mpl h r i ii h ! kiL, em- pref. $130. E~'\EC'UTl\'F; pool tinmr 11.14 A goorl 11·;inl Ad is .1. t:"ood pln)'f'rl ~f'4tl 11:ent · I I yl"ly. 67:).421;1 br & l'!!C' r m. l:hllclren ll1V"~ in,.11.:,__~-~--I ~;,,,~=:;--.:::;o:;::;c-::=:-c wrlcome. !{pf.~ l'eq 'd, SJ75 SELLfNG Your boat'! "Ll1f" LGE cool btlet'W'lor r'lOm I lta~f'. 846-7040 11(1 4. \\·i!h u~ .. 11.rll !I I.Ast. Dally Adult-40 or l)Ver, Pv1 ha &. Pilnt Clall1lr!ed. MZ-!'!671 ,nti)'. 613-130-1. 3 BR, $2:». mo, Orps, C!1>1S. bl!n!, Child,.en ok, ~-99J7 ~ Hr. ho1ne clo~e lo brach. I '~ ba, bl!ns, Jrplr, r.rpt11, rtrps. 1..-e sm. a36-2Jij. BEAT the heat! Lovtly 4 RR, 11('n1.~~ 11 from 11•J1.1,r, pl11~h 111'1><!. V11 c11nl. Ag1. IW&-:16411. 3 BR \~'ATERF'RONT. 40' dork, S. E, exposure, •$500. f7\3 f ~19Z-2.i12 (}'[' 4l!l-562.'l. lrvlne 3 BR. 7~~ bfl. thM, • $300 13:25 l RR . 2 ba . ml\se ...... $325 4 BR . 7~ "11. ~nhw .... S350 3 AR 2~ ba. Dom« •••• $.'50 3 BR. 2 b11. !6 m<n) ..... S325 ired hill REALTY Untv Park Ctnt~r. lr1vne Call Anytime, 133·0820 DIAL dlrKt 6Cl-M71. CbuSt your ad, then &11 back and -. -- (71 4) 1!'7·5-141 Rf!. f\1rn. 1 1 2 5 fin o Ovrl'look1l1~ Lwaul l:'!l'l'rJr n pi!.ll n & hc>Hlf'cl pool. Adt1l1'. I 10Jj 171h St. across from Lakr Park. ~16-2692. BRAND """'. '·~ blk ocean. 3 BR, l RA, trplc. garage. 9 n11;1. S111Cl. 523--0021. 2 BR -CIO!r !o oce11n. ll'Y'I lndry f11('il, hltn~. rrplc, Call morn~. ~16-6~21 IT'S A brl!ei:e .. aell ~'our 1tem1 with ea11r. 1111e Daily Pilot Oa1~!f!t:d. 642-561~ frpll'. J>Rllo. ~ 1•f hwy. S.150 n10, .vrly. 67J.fii~...-; CHILDREN •••NEW••• AL.\10ST READY~ Super Comfor1 ahle 10 uni: bldg v.i1 h 110 1 2 BR. 7 BA APARTMENTS Must S•a to Appracii11t• NP:1r rool N11·p1 Bark B;iy, 11rhool~. rark~. Yr.1CA, Bny's (~ub, 1llQppg, frwy1 '"le .. G111 htnl, 11:11~ <..wking. "'11rt>r, all paid. ;o.10 1:-.10 frnm $111:1, 2324 ~:Iden -1tt nr ct1ll T .. d \\'oodhe11d - Vill11 Cordova atTOgs stnet. 6-Ui-0032 DELUXE APARTMENTS NO\'/ AVAILABLE Air Con1I • Frplc"1 - 3 Swim· n1ing Pool11 • lleallh Spa • Tenni1 Ct11 -Game & Bil· !ill.rd RoC'm_ l &. 2 BEOR00:-.1 FROM i 140 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE l ·IOO }la.rbor Blvd., C.M. ! 71 41 557-8020 RENTAL OITICE OPEN JO AM TO 6 PM 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath t~iving room WJ!h ct1t~ral N"llh111: & trple. Sep11.n1.lr. l1111nriry arr1. Encl patio. S11i mminl{ pont '"'· children's p!11r~rnund. S200. HARBOR GREENS ~-43.\1 • A CLEAN l ~. S1•5. r.1"s11 v,rdr, neu shoppina Adults. no pets. 54~7 -.r-:--.. -:.::-· ~ :;-; .~ -.. -· . --.... -·-------~ ! •l' ·.,_ ~: 48 OAILV PILOT I Aftt. Unfum. 1'.SApt. Unfum. 365 1 Apt. Unfurn. '"c~ .. :::.:,.:...,,..::....~ .. :...::....---_-;c~.~ .. ~.-,,..::-:~.~.-----~-1 Cost• Mes.t lpt. Unfum. 36SApt. Unfurn. Apts., Furn. Gener•I er Unfurn, J70 •'. . . ' Apts .. Furn. ...., .... Furn. or Unfurn. 370 UI or Unfurn. 370 Newport Be•ch A Summertime Place 1.~;Jo~ 2 BR. crpls. Orp•, Jrplc, f\1111(>, hltn.c , J !<ly. SI.la. !\•N'. ~1~<1.171. ~2-E71i NOW YOU CAN AFFORD 1-BDflM . bayfl'l)fll •P1• VILLA MARSEILLES ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;IA•·a 11. Au~. Jilh ,,, Sf'pl. Resort BRANO Nl!W OF:J.l'X ! BR, G11r, .A v11tl NEWPORT BEACH PA LM MESA APTS. 1'1h. i ;; "" "" "1200 '°' Living SPACIOUS • WPPk~. fiTh-37!\, It's the fun time nf the year and livin g at A1 E RRIMA.I \VOO DS n1a kes sum 1nertune even more en.1oyable. 1'he peo ple "'ho make th eir ho1nes here kn o\\' the many extras suc h ali li"'imn11ng pool. rf't:rea tion roon1i; and Jnun~e.~ and con1·e111en(·e 10 parks and J,;olf course.~-\\'h,· no! find ou! for ,yourself~ Con1e (lU f a nd ~ee ·Mc:RRl ~l.·\C' \\'OODS this week· end. J\·1 00e l.~ open Da dy. ~pi. l A1tu h11. no f)f'ts, SIJ.l, !.'ii F:. 21lol , 646-6016 E njoy $750.000 health cl ub & spa; 7 pools, 7 tennis courts . Bachelor, l or 2 Br's. Also 2· s to ry tov.1nhouses v,r/ 2 or 3 BR's. F.!ec. kitch- ens, private balcony or patio. From $175. Su bterranea n parking elev, 1na id service. Full-line food ma.rket,' dry cleaner, beauty salon within complex. 7 beaut. n1o del a pl s. ii am to 6 pm daily, other times by appt. Jamboree & San Joaquin J-Jills Rds. N. of Fashion Island. 714: &14-1900 !or leas:ng info. -----Luxury llpi l1v1ng v.•/Sl md· 1 &. 2 Bdrm. Aptl. Bachelor unfum ...... St:t'i. • NICE • hon recl'f'aUOn .• •Wlmm1ng:. Adult Living B;ichel-Or furn ........ SJ4J. Tilf' rn.-.st beiiuri rur v1<>w or 1.-.nn1~. h1lli11rds. and vnl· furn. & Unfurn. ·----- I San C lemente l-BR unlurn .......... J l~O. lhP hay k Cl<"f>ll n in 1h" Jl!yb3ll , l1tallh (.'\uh!!, .sau~t. Oi.shwashu. color coon:llnat. Jl ·~~r ('Un1plPIP<'1-2 & 3 hi' ! ClnM> to ho>arh h ~·tior'it-Al: 1-SR furn ........ h'om ll.~'J. Ha1·hor 111~11 . 7 BR. 7 BA rlubhoup, party room, resi. ed i pplhancH • plush aha.a 1-BR uri furn ...... , ... $!fill. aplo;~"a.~. 642-7lfl2. dent iennit pm & pro 11hop carpet • c:holce of l color I hltri~ ind \Ill', 11l11 r111, ln- r11.,,1n t..•~rr1n~. Jrpl1·~. p11 r11110~ ... 1f'1· R::1 tr~. rn .... 1~ Silnf;t "111·hiita. il4/492-!1:9l() I or f>1 2-"'.-l'IO, 2-Blt Jurn ....•..• from $17~. DELUXE 3 br, 2 b11, 11111 and much more! Singh·~. achemtt • 2 baUu:. 1ta.JI • POOL \\/rloc·k '>fl Nwpt RAy. Aviiil I & 2 sn·~. 1''un1-Unfurn. showers • mirrored ward· • SAUr-.:A A11£ & .Wpl tor tu111 n1"r Rent~ ltnm Sl :r.'i ••• No robe donr1 . Indirect light- • .JACUZZI r<>o111l, $.'\00 \\k llr _yf'a rly ]f'll..'<f' requil'l'd. Models Open !nr Jn kitchen • brt1k!a1! i ·ilil :Mesa Dr, S..nl a Anit '""~· 67:'>-ftt.14 . l)fltly 10 10 ii. bar • huge priv•te fenced l & 1 BEDROOMS with Terr.aces Adult l iving f rom Sl40 to S2 7S ----.~---Ea•t Bluff Corona del Mar 1bc lastrJf draw in lhe Wes! •. a Daily Pilot Cl11.ssified Ad. 6~2-567& OAKWOOD GARDEN patio. p!ush l1ndsc11pln1 • -------1 PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS APARTMENTS brick Bar-B-Q'a . Juve heat- 415 MERRIMAC WAY, COSTA MESA NP\\'port·Nor rh ed poola Jr lanaL N E W PO RT 8 E AC H '!!'!!!!!~""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~11!!!!111111!!!1!!1!1!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11~ I.A Rr. F: 2 RR. vr R r · rnunr1 • I ---al . bE' 1 • rll r a~\ reiqJlls 11rr 1usr a phone 880 Irvine Avr.. 64 j-fr..,,'il'.) 3101 So. Bri•tol St. V illa Granad• Apt•. 1 Apt. Unfurn. 365A p t.""UMfum. 365 1 r:,n_i 111 ~ ::1 reii. A ts <"all 11.way . 64Z-Yi6'18 rOtJ} bedrooms \\·ith baloon.: S-t1 ~1on1h lu rn1~hcti. --------_ bo .. '-G Newport Seach ~:XTRA n1eP 2 BIL _ 7 Ba f or lhal i1tm unt1er $50, iP• ::1 ve & "'""'· racJOUs 1 H 1. 1 B h h p p· h h\·1ni::. &. q uiet ;.irro11 nding un ing on eac y,.,., "J'Ounrt rf'otal. DelU\f' lry ' r. "nny In(' Pr for· fam ily •,drh lrilildrPn.1 MARINER SQUARE hl1 n• -rrf.: t.u n rle,·k : Apts., Kear Corona de! ?.l::1r lli£h I * FRESH AIR APARTMEN~ 11rlul 1 ~. S~2~ _\lootti ur.furn. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 N"" f)Ot"t-Sou1h 1700 lfit b Sr. f..12-~170 Apts., Fur n. or Unfum. ('h Mi. N. ol So. Coa.11 P l1.1.l) S11nta Ana PHONE, 557-1200 ft.ntals HARBOR TOWNHOUSE , New New New Villa Cordova ~ ! F " I b & I ' f\nn F ranklin Rl 1r. 61."\-2222 ' 00 -~rf'p ::ICf', v.•e: ar I \\::ilk .l hlks tn Rr::irli~ Jnr :iihitio; dr~irini:: tn !iiP ---Huntington Beach Huntington Beach ~ult-I n ki1 rtito~ nppllancc~. Lr _1 RR ,.,..1, Jlf""IY r!N:Qr. arlmirlsf t>P::1uty by the,.,..~ Costa Mesa 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:; 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;1 filJ A~IGOS \.\AY 64>1-2'.191 Dbl atta•·tlf'rl i;?ar, fi·pJi· 1 ~, 111 rhe prt"~r11;1"us \\'estc!J fl i II Colowell, Banker I.-Co. R::1. ftltris "'''C"P! r;lri.1; I ilTPa. COOL -}"P.E~H· ?217 H::if'h•ir. ~' \\'1l!'<lf1 QUJ~'."T -SAf'F: 1 RR on 1 fir. Xl:n rourl. l.\'P;.i r H::1C"lt A::1_1 • Lr~. ritlSf'I!<. rarpor1 , S l~ '40 Unit Adult e Heatl'r! f)'Yl!-Arluh.., nnl_\I Apartment Complex e 1\;n prr~ .. ~tiJ. 10 :1hopptn~ I & l BR. Apts. I ~i11111tging Agent 541-5221 1........ ~ ' 1 · 1 FROM $130 ------•~.). '0 'llJ; s, JlO fl('IS. j e NEW DELUX E e ;,.··,fi-l j lJ. I :\!r .Ru1·kl1•y, ,\lanagC"r l RR, 2 RA Apl lnr lra.-;('. lnl-1 iJ·i1i _ Sl'.:C'l.l 'Dt.:O l RR l2 M lrvrnr A~'P N.B. J<par. n1as1rr ~111tP , rl in rm 'J'()\\''.\'HOL.:.<;F: _ 1\ini:~i~r ___ Call 6-1.->-0:t.";2=-- t rlhl ~::1ra ~P. ~111n 1IOf1r hr, e r p1'g, <irv~. h!fri ~roir, * BRAND NEW * I En1err::1 1n1n11; uill he 11. plt'a ~- . urr. O<>r'Or;i t1n11: th1~ l1H·rl1· ! * Spanish Elegance '''M'"·' '"' ""' .... ' ;o,. opr11f'r a va il. Pnol k Hr<'., rlshii'.~hr·, rltsf'<'l1---al, JrplC", 1 20-1.12.i.;;i111a An11. Avr. (Aero:<~ 'A n'il. pa110 .i, •!hi .car::1ge. f'l)()J k lr<11n S.A. Counrry CluhJ, • i 27:; • rPc fil<"ll a1•11 iJ. :>11nu1f'1; :<;p::1 r1ou~ l ~. 2 BR u 1111.~. Quiet Adult Living Sh11~ rpl • clrps • hl rn~ Be&uoiul Pool e All Utll Pd 2 BR. $170 Adul1 s o nly-no P"'' 2·U A1•ocarlo sr. 6~&-0979 • Sp!"C"1::1J 1·::1h1n r1 :<piire • l.,(>('k 11:aNi~rs '1 I !;:: l'fn r • Rm .-r1f • Lnr!ry • P::111n.• ,11,;~, ;\riii11:o:r; \V::1_1, :-JB l rnn; -~h flp 'o:. Call .\lan::1i:l'fl by 21.1/.1i!l----ll~ ('()llPr'I 1n ~""· \\"1!.LIA.\I \l"t\l.TER!' en. F rnn1 l l:1\ up, Frph·~-priv. 11::11i'"'· lnad.s o! ciosM.s. Ms.::r. '·' ,,-_11.1_ ..... ,-,,,.,1 2-R,_2 h:-Laguna Be ac-h •DI\" rtr.~pl • HugPR:::l:<Sll't " -• "'" • ., V ALMOST READY • 5pP(•1al i;nund proo11ni;:: 11plili1lf.~ 11p1. .Rlt1n.~, rrp1~. 1 BIL 11:.'l-2 RR $17:1. up_ • ON>p 2 <"Olor shaR d1·p-", 2 1·iirpor1~. pool. l ! NF.\\" OC<"anlront 2 BR, 2 BA. LIVE LIKE A KING At Budget Prices! ~·~RNJSJ I F.[) - UNFURNISHED * POOLS * ENCLOSED GARAGES *CONVENIENT TO ALL BF:ACHF:~ FROM $140 MONTH ADULTS PLEASE VILLA POMONA PHONE 641-101S c·arpP1:r1, rlrapf'~ Child1~1'1ol".~./c:?. '',· 7;2~'i}:1"· I u-:·7 '.i.lJ\ O iff On\·,. • • ~11'·-11i;;~'.~;7.~11~h;iio;m81~;~ 1;AS N \\'i\TER P A!ll r. ......,.,...., S1, :'ll R. &1'.>1260. JNDtVJDtJAL PRIVACY Mo. to Mo. From $140 H t ' t--B--h---1 -. :-O F:\\' OC'F.AN F P.07\'T * .-~---11760 fum(l na AvP.)' --El" ' C 1 un 1ng on eac 7 BR, :1 B., EXCF.l.LF.NT N""' pnr 11.., ..... .,...., ........ ,..,_.., A ~ .• .._, """ • '"· 1\1 [)o>lux, 'J 'hr "'l.2'<1ra£P . , ,i;,,., )f11;r TPrt V.'oorlh<"a rl 'DF:Lt.::'\E J BR, 2 RA, .<11r· I'_"'_"· 5.?Jl triff nr. Jtr 1t:h1s !<i('a 11nn. Sl60. 2 BR, 1:-2-sR·~-:-f~&-uOr-slii !'"lnr;.i,eP. l'i hii, 11rluhs. ,. RI 1 " h 1111110, roC"lnsM t: 11 r I · I I i1 rl 646-0032 •·nn... l111s 1!\C .,5 wshr, I ()('F.A.'\ viP\\, [(l\'C'lv I BR '' up. incl 11111 , llf'"'IY df'C., r rpts, rlrfl", h '"~-n< ~ !1!11!!!!!!~~!!\!!!!![!!!I!!!!!!~ , , / 1 . · · a 1~•Jtl9.'l. L -_. 1 ~ 1 p1· p11 10 " 1111· o:a r :<. 1 "'''"'' (J rH Dr .• ""!'' tn , .. ·11ut. i;zar"""• pnn, rPf', \\I flll t I I'. ""'"T I'"· ~-" f"i;irrt,.nPr maini. Call ;,,.1.,n FAIRWAY I \\':i lk In Rnl11 .11 shr111r1 ng, hl•:tC"h N .~hnp:<, .i\rllll t~ 110 :?Nfl r!nnr unf 11 p1 nr stnro•11 I Arlult ~. 1111 prl~ 1 !}~9 ~1:.ple II R 12fr,. ll1 i.JJ:IB.i. ,,..1 ~. Sii<. 4!1-l·l lll2 ' ,f, hl'llr'h \Jiirt1n> 'lrl11t1~ nn-J\11P {'\I. \h:r Apt.;,, l ~-;; pm. fi'\fi..-4 120. ·o < .,-R" -f\l·t · ''''I --I II 11 01 kin>: \\nrn:i n ptrlr r· 1 • 2-lJ!I Or::1ni;::e Ai P "r " VILLA APTS.. f • -•· ·• '·' , ·"· · ·" up I STUDl<I ;ip1 11<11"1 h v1f'" I -· . Huntington Beach • • • ''~'~ ,,.. r 11 110 rvvl) j'h1tdrrn 1\!0RA I k • • . !I'd .. tl7.) in n. _irl,1, fi7'.l-fi0.l!I I -;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;' ,, • 1··,-. · · :<IHI< r1· ·, n11rror~. 11111 pd. 1 '.'ln 9 Silnt:i An:i Av" ··!_" I r;AI APTS. 18l(Sl !'11r>ra K111 I SI-pl J. TI 71, •lf!l-ll:!fi:.! 1 \VF:STCLJ~"F' ll r('11., 2 Br, 21 ON • e e s1;,.; \'In. t & l BR's Jo11nf'. 12 t;ilrk 1-:. nf .Br::ich, ----I Bii, Jrpl1', rrrn i:. Arl1ilt11 nn-BEACH! NE\V AM'S ~~-~~1!).1. Mesa Ver de h . Yr·P shl.'· I' a I n 1 t d . Private pa tio_ pool • lndiv. I I EL CORDOVA J;.iundry fac:. Cl!0 !CE2'"J3R, :.l RA, 111r. • NICE e ~2l"'1/111n , f;7'.~~1 I------~~-1 er }'rom szn Kear Orani;:e Co. Airport Ii o•nnr\. Rlli11!< rl/\\', p1·1 p111 1n, !vlr~a \lrrrl"-'l F\R, llP" •'f'IC:, ()C~-:AN VIF.\\' -Av;.iil .'\.l'p!' . Aph. UCL Adults onlv. 11r Brdv.y ~hnpp1n;::, JI A, rlrr~. nr H:.rn...r , A;1k,..r I i;,1h for 1•111lf'T (lr vrll'. 4 hr, 1 2 l~R ~:rom S2~2 '.\'f.\\' 1 I.: 2 BR Luxury Ap!l'. 20122 Santa Ana Ave . .,:1!\.l, il•17-03hl sl1npp;::, Jrwkf·d "'.<If ::1r!ul1 ~ hl!ns, fi!fi-.110.~::!. . . 3 BR mm $.'l J °'5hll'hrs. x1ra rln~l'ls k C"UP-~fit'. ~'1rs.. Jo::1C"h im, Apt l·A WALK' TO BE~ nn pPIS SI 1;,. fq:).:r,Jj or ~BR lrpl i;:ar::1ce Jo"urnl lure A;:u~ble h ho::irrll' \\l)(UI")" 11h111t rrpfs:, ~?15 , 6<11 -07.;,~, " .. ·• ('arperl'-rl rapes IS w;.i s Pr bPaut. . rl'C" f::1C"•I I.· POOL.. I 1.~1\'rJ_, 7 RP.. <'l'J}!O;, f1T"J.,:, rl 1.sh· .$'.:n:, .\lnnrh he111Pd pooJ-sa.unas-tennis , u;ishrr. 70!l Paln1, ~·li-.1%7 DLX 2 & ~. Rr, :.! R11, Pnr·l '\"rwpnrt Bf'«• h Rlr1. fi7!'>-l f;.I~ ,-~r ronni-<K'f'an viPWs Arlu\t~ • '.'·n pr1.•. 20i1 Ch::1 rll' Si, f;.17-4470 Ule8tiB..AU2J'B EACHBLUFF-APTS-:-car. Sl:il I.· up. P.Pnl::1J ofc: Santa Ana pa11os-ampll" parkong 1,..,...,...,..,,.,....,!"""'.'"":"'" :w.r, \lace"'"· :.if...H\.14. 1 " ,1 ""''" I' ---XPw f1P::1ut1/ul t;ardPnApllrl-1 1., l Rr., 2 FIA. pool, p;i110, ,f'('llr Y ,._ ~ .. ~. \'ERV 1\ICF. 7 Br. Dupl"x mr ntg , f'riv:i ie P::1li~. Pml, fl". Nr. ~1iopp1 nc .ll l ~-l!fii. 1 Newport Beach , CAN'T BE BEAT HUNTINGTON SJ:l2 "O. C'1111s. rlii>~. hltnl', I !'p1. G::1ragP,. Lu.\unnus TAR~<'IO,... rn hf'::11•1;,-nn jlf'tS: BA YFlt<)'.\"I' brl::1 ! ""<·k' '' PACIFIC hf' 1 t n Arl l!•nn-, " ... an1 C"l'I , P11 1_ · .u · l;1nrlscap1n;;. Arlult•. no Pf'I~. l'J!I~. drp~. •I"'" ~140 01ri. I nl w 3 Br .. 1 B;i, l1rrpl:i o>f' I l~. 00 P"''-"· R,.f "·_23.'>4 SaritR l BR -II ~. 3 BR ~ $?.ii. ::0:$-9!1<1'! $fi"'1 111.;. 2 Rr . 2 Ra $.100 .\nll ,\1 '· 61J--039J nr e ll 6. r. 1 ,.1,. ~-· ~l"--O.i79. ! IH~. $11\1 111". Onse II) _r_11"_:__ ·"11 IPr , '.::.":"~~ s170 * •enr,BflUaJ &::irn. J\"n Jl"ll'. J.1 REDRM.\1:->. 2 p.;.i, rq,1r * • 4 ·::111 ;.:~m·1 • ~·l."11. n1•1 1 rt'. \\":ilk tn 3 Br, l '~ Ra, p;irin, b llnl', 1·o1 1-:. ~1 ~r . (•\!. 1>46-1'666 ~Rr\rl~rl--;::i0·hild t..· fWarh''~ li7~>--;~. Sl:\f;l.E STORY Sl•uth !'Pa ,\1mn~phC'ft 2 RR .• 2 R,\TI I C::1r11<>t.~ k drJl"I .'\Ir (·n111!11111r1rrl r n1'llP Pati.-... Hr:ATE:D f'()()L f"TPI~. d rJl!<. A~k 11IJ0ln nur .. .• ~ I · · · 1--------~-" I "" , 1 , , TllF. BF .. '<T <n.-.TS LF.SS ~ni l p<•t nk . S\40/mll. C31l : l .~· 2 RR 11nfurn \\"p•lrl•ff •1l~l"1 fl iin. ""'' •.Pn (' I . ' . f'lf'lll~' or lawo Sr., CM . 642.,ll.',~n . .-.,,R.~2 ln1a111riP: '""1 h>1 r, J1rrplar,., ~2-R.l():'i _"':_:~2-7611.___ i.rr~. ~,.._','~" rfr•r , hl1 n<, Carport Ji, Stnr~g" --.,.---1>r11n1 rr1l111~~. rn11gh-h""n IR11.1 hlks from01'Pan,Sl1"t 111)()1 f'.U-62.1. I l [I DDr·:~.·1·iLLAGE THE GABLJo.S p:i nf'llnt h r · I -------L 2 R· 1, R "IC r • 1£ f1 11'::1JP P""'" mo, Ad11!1 ~. S27~>/n1n ,.,1 .,., flt'""" v;c11 2.'i!O Sourh Salli! ~-1. I . II ~. 7 AR.1 RATH, t•IU hho11~ .... , ('1111 5:iJ;..17)1) 3fl -z'R 1 $1.,), Arlull.~. (pr~. rtrp~. Jlfl<ll, \"hatl. 51 74_ :i~i \I'. ____ ----1 np1 , · r. 11 re ,.-und,.ck, ~n111 Ana • ~16-1:125 hl!n.~. '"'' .v~rd .,./ .. atin. 8 ,, ·"' 2 AH, .R~l Sl~lrr A1•p l!.R 1rry «lr ~n. ti~~l~7,ll_ ,. " ·' 01her 2 Rf:~ lmn1 ---· 24.~7 Orani:e Air. No, C. $11'~. i\ll iirlul r~. JUI prll'. SI\) 111n, nii.:r, 7~01 !'il~l f'T.~Jlnu~r llunl 1ni:::' \\';.itch t hc 1 __ ,...,,....,.,...,.,..., ... .,..., fi.'l&-4\20. I RA Y fll~:Al""J()\\S APT S. lili-fi!P.f,, nv.11f'r. :i~'lfl.'I.~. ; OPE:\ llOUSI'.: column. I Srll irllr ltl'm~ now'. 7l t OC t:AN AVt:., H.R. I il I 1 !'-i:lfi-1 ·1.'!7 nrr nJlf"n JO 1101-6 pn1 Daily I \\'JLl.\Ai\t \\"ALT ERS CO. -----P;u.kHkP Rt>::1rh L11·1ng !or .... '1ul1.~ Casa Del Sol k :l RR·furn 1111{. Pvl pa rt". fl·plc in 2 BR. rlcvator'<, rl ~hw~hl'$, ,..,-111~. r!rps. Pets P.l"'<'Pf>!Prl, Fr•ITTl Sl>I:). :Zlf.ii'l Brookh11r>t 5 t, JIB. * 1714 ' !16'.!~'i.l * 1 ~------ HAVE A NICE DAY LIVE AT CASA MONTERREY In you r mainten ance-free I u x u r y apartme nt. We do al l tho se weeken d chores while you re lax around the pool, pra ctice you r putting and driv- ing, play billiards or workout in the gym. Aft er a hard day at work enjoy the theraputi c pool and saunas . We have 1 and 2 bedroom apartments with air conditioning and fireplaces just waiting for YOU. All UTILITIES PAID A<l ult LJ,·ing-Furn i11hed &-Cn!urni11hed 6551 Warner, Huntington Beach 714/847 ·8526 J..AP.GF: rtrlux" 2 P.R 11 /pr1. • C'a ll Mf...0073 • Apts., I Apts., I Apls., ~rl . r.11~ ,. \\alf'r prl. ln!11nt Park-lik;-5u--;:-roundinp \ Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfu rn. 370 Fur n. or Unfurn. IAph., 370 Furn. or Unfurn. S70 1'rol•11io111lly M11119ell lly Jouthtn1 CDunti•1 M1m1. Co. 11-;,;.;;,;;;;;..;;.;.;;;;;;;.:;,;.;,:.;;.;;;;;;;;,.;;.;;;..;;.;;.:;.;,;,;.;;...J ok. l .1> L1!11 r.11rrlPn~. 121!12 1 Qll J~;T _ nELt:XE F.dJnj.'rr, l hll(~ r. nt I-~ k 3 RR APT.Ii Sant• An• Santa Ana Santa Ane Santa Ana H~r'1nr Apts., Apt1., ftooms \\'ANTEO-P.1~1 woman lo )'Pnt 1'00m A ~hare lovrly Cornoa 0,.1 M11r home, Ill' c:omp11nion with !.affiP. $6.'i rpr 11111. P. C. Rl>x 724. CdM 92675. SLEEPING rr .... m rnr elrlf'r l:: employ"'! lT1ilf1 nnly, Pn . vn1. t,_ hnth. S.~. Mo. "4.'o-102'.l. l\1AT\JRE, I v.·lfh nr pri111ll'J.:P~. &16-7504 v.·nrkini;: v.•1lhnu1 C.f.-1. 11~ PER "'1< up w/lot. s:~. WPl'k Up, llpl~. MOTEL * ~8-!17Xi. HNTGN·~po,c.h~l-oo•-,-"-hc.1c. co.,.~I ;irluh. 2 hl".._ f1 om p1l'r. $6.i n10. fi42-~-~:u; LGE Bffirnnm. Nr South Cnii~I Pl111.::1, MO-:ifil'.i. pl'!_ e n t . l ~GE rm/, n.t wlkit I.. lnrlry f)rtll'. Tf'nni!t k. p n n 1 I . Frmnl". 1100 m('I. ~:ti--O!lti. Summer Rentals 420 FUN h" 11 r h hnu.'11'--0ock . u•11lf'rfmn1, ~ ht +. S2.ll1/wk f!VHil ,1111;-, • Il l , 1'73--49.ll. 2 Br nr B"y le ClubhnuM". J,i rlo l.•J... s 1 .~n1v.·k . S4R.i/mn. Call 1\7.l-illi:.~. 1 -~-·--­BAl.ROA -Nl'wly rl"C. 2 hr nr hfo111·h"~ k 11hnr·.1::. Avail '''kly nr n1nthl.11. fi7:r:.fl10 Rentals to Sh.tr• 430 1-----------\\'0RKJNG int w!JI !'Ult R::iv vi~\'' h " u '" \I l~Hml' f'rt~1, Nr t-<''1. J9;i n1n. ~1J..lf!V' ---.~~---~! GIR L In l1nrl k 11h::1r,. 11 p! in r...11rh 11rr11 v.•/A11 mr. D11y:< ;,~~77rM; £1·p~ A wlmrl! li7:...-!97fi. :\1ALF:. 24, wi~hf'~ In th~T? Apt. ('~I! Gll'nn 11 ft 1';30. i<4f,...:1~7~. ,~-~---~I I nr 2 CH~I.• t" ~har" 11p!, In Nr\\'f)Orl. C;il! Bnnnif', 121.l l -1,v;.26:1!1. + 2 BR. ! RA. i;AnD~'.N Cn1t:<. Sha&: '"'Tl'£. <1rp•;, 1 <1"'tir, p;i l11'1, hra1n re 1l1n£~. trptr. R<>r 2f\~ f.lrlrn. :~;j-J1 2:1. Slfi.i/\Hl. l'n · p::1t1n~ 11t lhrt p,,....1~ :-.·.-:<nnp '£ • Acluh~ 011lv Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 \\'(JRKINr. 10 irl ll·i~tv-11 ln sh<1 rP 2 BR 11pt v.'/.•~mt. ~1200 he for• 5, Margrit. ROOMMATE WAntM 1 r< :<hart' 3 hr 11.p! 1n C.M. S."i.'i n10 -+-11!\I. f>lfi-00.lR. \\'F~cmlA Y El.PF'.\' '\~" RR 10:i rolr ri i.p! "l l fl""I, $1\;, ~111 ~.l r!Pn, Martinique Apts. !j71 Siln1::1 Ana A1·r r\1 ~l;z r, Ap! 1!.1 6~fi.:1_)112 \IF.SA f.11!n, RP. .:1 r « <'rpl•. '1rn•. hlln•. rln•~ '" ~l...-•Plt£ k ()('('. H;1.~ lnrir1 I rmn1, 1~·11 ;, •·::11·1"lr!:< r\l,f..l~i:otl nrf..l 2-4Qfl-,, fl.Prll~ ~t .. 1( f1 n111 'I::, tn 1 <;;Tt;[')[O, 2 RR. n"" I 1 1 1 In. A,•k ;oho111 rl1 •~1Jn' fllllM1Pft. .\rh1il • 0111.1, II" l ~lfi r 111rPrit1 ;<, ,l\il f r. "P' II fl"•• Sl:ii, ~12-:!':i"1 n , hlt>-X,'>h-1. : ... l(...~t ii. e REGENCY-. ~8R,2-o,-i;-;(11rl1n, r pl i:. l\·l ~·l A(', 2 Bl1, l H:i, ~h:i>; rtrp•, hlrn.•. 11~/n,n. N" rrr i:. i<rlf rlran, l.!ils 01rn, pl'!!'. 99.51 1-'.I C 11 m i n a, •'~h" hr, rrwl g;1 r Pil llO 377 I :>46--04:11. 11" '"i1~""· · I 2 RR, llf'\\ ly '1e1·oratrrl, __ _!',.II -,1,1: .. ~J;, ___ j • ,.,1',~. rlrp~. hltn-". 11:ara11;e. (){'Jo:AN RHEF'.7.E .:1pt-LRr J "" P"'-"· Sl&.i. fi7~-7!10!!. hr. I'\ 1-.i:i . hlln~. r rn1 .-. I -------1 •1 BR. SJ~:, 111,..lrl~ 11111 , I rlrp.<, l lf\.'l ,\l'l .. ~n Jlf'f~. 2- ArluJ~. JVl pPT•. RW Crrir"r I 1·h1lrlrr11 ok. A1•a1l Srpl, l~! .i:.1 • C:-0!. CAii Ml-:>114~ :-.1:.....121 ·i. J:m -2 RR ,i:.1un 1". "'""' -;;PAC. 2-iJ-flr tipt ~14fl lip. .-h.112'. lrplr, poVJI. "·11lk tc> l!t1I 1~•11. f'l::1y yd. Cp1,, h(-li. ;.."ii-.1111 7 nr ~>A~21JO, •lr'P-", hl1n~. pa110. f\1rl.~ n~ S1~1/'IVF'"l.Y 2 Rl1 u111,.,r 1~1 .\laplf' 1'n. 3 64 2-,'\Rl J 111 I C'c>llf'l!f' Jl,n, ~ 6-l6---2Z!t7 for 11 '1ullt n1· .. r l 'l. ~r J.\-\t11rr . ~~4<ri SHARP-28R-Sl3S - 2RT/!1, hll . ~h 11 rr Bl1r11<, htr! poot . .Arllrs, nn Crpr/rlri>'--1200 ~ft . Slf;~. ~:o_-_1~5_~~._ 6'12-9:l:lfl ~ .. nr111 , C"\1 ~li-7iAA._ I Uf'P_Jo:~ 1 hr AJll \\'/pan~. 2 BR 1'• hlll, lrplr , p;.i!>n, nf'I• 1 pt~. Jr rs h p:.1r.1, Nn "fll'~· 1.: rlrp•, ,.,wl 11;ir;.i t ' <"",ho\drn nr Jl<'I!, :\13 r:, 1;111 '11i.'i M~ 11!1 ;. .:_1. . --~------• • f:XTRA 12'" 1 RR , 1 Sh•dy Gard•ns-Pool ~. rpt11, <111!•-11'.i.i/mn. I ~-2 Rlt., fmm J13.-,, A1·11il11h\, """' MMl.19. ]';,\S..."V\U PAL,\1S, 1 l'hild, --oc.-.,-.,-;;c------11i E. Z"Jr>rl Sr, 64:l+:lfi·IS ('l.F.AN 2 RR. S14~. --- J)!!n !'1nVI', rpt11, prt\' Jl"'lin, 7 R R. J11mlly 11nlts ~inl':'lf' f;ll-7171i:. 111r.1, 1 ... rt•'(', •'flnv ll'll'., Pnr>1. I ~ SHi:>. Vil111. f\1f'sa Apls. 719 ' BR !'lllfhn. 11111 p111rl. S\.'ll. ! \I'. \\'ll'll'ln, fi.4&-1?"1\ • 1 Hl'atf'fl pool. r>0 r" t 11. ----------- Ml-1l4!1. 2 RR, hitn!l, !l ngJ l[Jlr. lenCf'rt I p;.i f\n. Adul111 onl.\•. 2m $13~ -2 RR, r>u l"f'JllJ, hlln.•. Ril\i;:"'"' Dr. C.J\I. 7 1 3 lmm11r . Art11ll~. Ml'.'Y\ V"n!r fii7-!lftlti. 1 •reA. 5't6--8866 I nt.XE 2 BR, b ltn.o;, N!lr1.1: .• t ll.'i. QUIF.T, l Rr, 1111n'fpn "Iv. rpl, drp~. 11pr , Pallll. Arl•Jll!' only, h.t lron.\, i;:ar., nu p r I'' cond., ~~7 ,.., ll14-~m t 1i:.. 967-<Cllll'.l DUPLEX-SlOO 1 hr C<molr nttl)', m f't11ltiN"n t>r P"'"· In. 'lll n'f' 2'J1l7 Tu!ll1n Av". CM. UPPJolt 2 br f'tptld r p!l. hlll"-. r.I s~r. t rhdrl ok Avail ~ lfi. S 1~7'. ~!11-17. J BR, ttl11fJ1, ('rptalrlrpA. Nr. o c.c;. " u.c r 111;. !173 \r~)"""'"· !i,'i7-71AA. -; RF-.A-UT_I_F1J'L-~\~k~2~RP .. ('nn!f'n1po1"11r) G11 1'fkn Apt~ .. r ;ir111', l r p)C"!<, pnnl. l l~ll\.'1, ('1111 .~.'>1ti~ DF:t.UXJ.: 2 Brli•,-RA~cr;-r;: rlrp~. 11r(l1'f', ri~h11.hr , i11 r.'I Ch1ltfrrn ()J( Sl5S. M7-7Th\C.. r.;;;-r:;.11l11t~ 11r• juFT-• f)llone r11ll #I V."f,11 • f;.12-567~ Now Showing So cioo "t lc.a\'c your yo11n,l!stC'rs l'C'hin<l \\·h~n you t'on1c over lo inspcx:t OriinJ:c County's ~lillcrinJ?:, new aJ'l'l.rlm('Tll con1n1unily -~OUTH f:OAll:T Yll.r.As. }'Of'" wh ile ) n11 'rP admifin,11; the s11111ptuot1s private Clubhouse 11nd l1r1uri::1ntl r land!i("11f'l"d ~round_.,;, we l1a\'t A fvw J:'O("l(lit'~ that'll rll'light their l ittle hrart5 ton. Like n11r '500,000 Child C11re CC'ntf'r 11nrl p layl::1ncl, soum: COAST ' n.LA~ is .,,_1herc both 11dults and children ha1•e tl1c ~l of C\'crything. D«ortlor 1lyleJ 1, 2 & 3·lwclroom 1parlr11enl-home' • Crntr1/ 911 relrig1r.ted1ir-condi1~ing • 811/.trtCfll Pow1r Kikliens • Color.h1rmoni1fli 1ppli1nce1, including diJiw11h.r • Pr/v1l1 ltrr1r1J • W1/lr -in Wtr~robt-1 • '00(1.sq. fl. C/vbhovJe will! 1nlt•rl1ining & dirii"fl Ft cililies, s1uri11, hifli1trd1, c:trdrOOlf!• • C1be"tJ, bwbecu.,. btdmimon, shvff!ebotrd • 3 he111d pooJs .nd J1c:v1zi • Cltilc/ c.,. Ceoler & pl1yf1nd. All this family luxury living from $145 a month .-· --~.---~-_-:-.. --· '·' ,.~ . ' Newport Bea<h ... AND All THE PLEASURES Of ADULT LIVING IN BEAUTIFUL BACK BAY and '2 ledroom1 SMALL !'ITS ACCll"T~ Vista Del Mesa Apartments Tu1!in & Me10 Dri>'e Newport Beach .s.,.,., <lo•• ,. U C.!., t,~; ... l•<l•""'ftl (D"'l>I"'• S 6 " t i. (00,1 ,1 .. , ... fo•h'"" hlo•<I o•d tll o "*"'h. Olr"'P>< pool, ••rroo•ie" ,, .. 1,., wl!h parly '00"', 9Y"' ' ~;ll;D,~•. ,.,..,.,,;. ful ''""' !~e• llelll•• 1h1 lltwdt•il RENTS START •155 Ph. 545-4855 I;;· ·~· - -- Proltulon1!1y Mu11tt1f ~Y 1-utfttrl'I C1111111ti•1 Mt'"I, C.. Defflepecf -..; \l•,le11 l'"91h!tl11' ''"'· Ii M, G. I, C. l~vlrie:t Cerp. '" •..... --... - (;IR!. nv"r 21 1n---;h-,-,-,-""'-,-~-I \ "1~~11''· A•k fnr L.vn n. I ;,_)j-J72A/:l'!Fr-!lfl2(). ~---1 S20 1'10 -M11t .. ?.'>-:\'1. ll"nt h11dr Or;. \\u~I lnl't k 1t1 •. ~111-l)!n'l_ Garage• for Rent 435 lsTORAGE "~r~£r, ,. "11 1 l .1!/l."1. flou·n1nwn Co"" ''"~" SW rnn, &1'1-427.11 Office Rental 440 ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SPACE r.=t\\' Union R.'!nk Tow .. r 11 1 tw>au11l11J N"WJlOrt Cf'nrer. F11.n1.utic Vll'V.', Call 644-0023 REAt rr n r I !-;:-;, su1 lf':<. .snm1> ""ithoul •itlf' l'ntranre. Nr. N e v.·p ort Cl'nfl'r, $49 :;() l!f'. 2.1.l.1 E f'M~t )iuy, t'rl.\1, Ca.U 5.l'.>-:\lfi.~ or "-ill-0744 DESK space 11vail11ble ~ mo. Will pmv1rle tumtture 11.t S.'i mo. An!wtrlng servi~ 11.vailahlt. :ios No. E I C11m i n a R,.11.1, I an Clementt. 4!12-4420 DF~<;K xpace av111!11ble $50 mo. \Vill provide lurnlture at $5 mo. An!<wtrlnit service 11v111la.bte. 17875 Bt11t:h Blvrl. Huntin;::ton Beach. 642-43%1 BAY VIEW OFFICES Df'Juxe .Air-OmditionNI: l .irlo Al"l'11 ~ 50c Sq. fr. ~alonomi~ RkT. fm>.6700 DESK ~~ a vll.llable S50 ma, WU! pmvide tum!~ 11 t S.'; mo. An!wering ~rvl<'.'f' av11ll11blt. m F'on't.I Ave, 1 '8.gtlllJI. 8eAch. 494-94fiti NE\V W111erfmn1 Ofri~1 S:\7~ To $4:\.'i Month Ahn~·" Tllf' l~lanrlrr 1 :\11 R.:i)·.•lrlf' Or., N'pr. Be11r h Rill Gn1fl<ly RJtr. fiTh-6161 1e XUIT OJ<TICY. SPACE MW HVll iJ. Lidri ~lrlsr, 1155 /i,. T~irlri. N.B. fi7J..45'\I. - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~r·~··~'~· ~.lugU$l lJ,·l~·~·~l !'!!!!'!!!~~~!!!!~C~Al~.V!'!"~·~r!:~1!1 I = 15'5 -: I~ I Pw~,.. 1 ~[:;;1 ;;;~""'";;;"" ;;::]~~~I 1.-.. ~·-l ~ I -·" ., ... -J ~ .;;;[ _ ... _ ..... ~][II]~! _ ... _.-~J[Il]~JI ~ .__l~·;;--';;''"'~l[ll]~tJ !~I _ ... _,__J~[ll]I A1 nlal1 Offic• R•nt•I 440 l Personals 530 I School• & G•rd1nint Pi1 intlng & Help Wint.cl, M &. F 710 Help W1ntff, M & JS 710 Help W1nt6cf, MI. P: 7101Htlp W1nt1e11, M & P' 711 e JOO SQ FT, $ 6 a / m 0 . 1----,-PC-A_R_E ___ I inatructlon1 .575 CREATIVE G £ROEN ING Paperhengln1 I ;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;i;;;o;;;;i;i;;;;:;i;;;;;;i;;;;i;;;:;::0::=;;;;;;;;1 ;:-;:~;,;;;~:..:.;.;..:_~~ (·------- [ (" 1· 1 d 'd c \! · 0 --..:...--';....:....---1 ffACTOltY $346 LANDSCAPER, 1":11.potr. or C',1 1'1 '"·,2''1P30 . os ta • e:&a Yo•0 cJom>·. Abo•\10". Ado~ [TENNIS 1°,1· ''I C·mp rn''" I & " • .,..,... .,._ • " ,, .. ...., Mf! Jn\· " " r n an c f! PAlNTING : Hont •1, BURROUGHS Beach 1r,1. Xln't ('(), MMI· lpnn Ir r "'fV'k. Ph: boO rwri . _______ 1 11nn. Into & rounSf'Ung. pm\'f" )'Ollr strokr, & la.iu!s,·apuig. Yarfl 1·ltan~up, I a:uarantel'd work. Lu."d. cal bf!MfltJ. Bl · li ngual 10-12 noon only, ( 7 14 1 !NOi\ !DUAL b1'1i;. fnr nf. i M2~1-136. srr11.1tg\' t::.i.per. Qualified _sprinklers in111 673--1166. Any 11iy )Oh. Call 67~740. prf'J'd. SpAnl1h or Japaner;e. 494--5427. ·1 ~;~:on."~~ ,1~u;:i;·.fi~l \\' IALC'Ol-!0LtC 2 S AMn~·m~u1 .. 1 ~16 ~~.' COMPL lawn ma!nr_ .l P latter, Patch, Rt)llr BOOKKEEPING MACHINE (714) fS'-1000 LINE! c,.-,.-,~111-,w-.,,-"~,-.-,lc,-,.1 --_____ Phn!lf' ~ -721 7 (If 11or !r ' GUITAR Uo5!0n~. SlO pt'r rlr11n-up. Llt"'d/ln8. L&/11 Cat-, air rrnn1c• lll'lld. Wiil 1raln. A~ • ~F:~1·1'~)HT Hf"~t\~·11 PO An~ 1223. Costa Y!e~a 1,10, ~n\l r hnn1~ or inLnP LllU'li tniflK. &12-097;,, P!.ASTF..:R.-P1tch-Rm Ai11:A. OPERATOR Employm•nt Agency ply In p-n1on, S. A . T.. -1.,0fl .. iflll II :\1><• 1 4%-:'i717, lravr ntf'~,lJ:r. EXP. J ipanese GMdene r. A('C'f)ua. ce!ll nfl~. •I u r r o 9l'XI No, f:ur.lld . Sui1e A Arh11ult"Pd P1ck1i ln1, 218.'I Ph '''. J-.rv n. ri7:>-lf.Ol I ---L· refin. rrPe t s r 1m 1. t e ! . o.· <-G ·" ' -----[ Jlnl GUITAR lt~~n~ for bt>g ln. n now how, up-keep, plant Ana 1rn ""'" r1r1n Av,, •. A. &u5iness R•nta l 445 . Lott and Found _L::iJ nrrs. nl.\' honir rtsl, rrlmming, clean-up. s:i.~39·11· 641-4 170 Alt. !I Preferably \Ytlh experience on the Sur-GARDENER TRA INEE. oo LIVt-IN ho u A, k , *pt r srn1~r, nr 1f11(> lnr1111nn. r I C'111I '.i.~~(H ~-:l4Rfi. • STUCCO • ~oughs E-4000 or 2100 serie~. Include& post-t xpl'f. ntr. Xlnr nppf)'. Ph. btaullr11l L.aa:una Bt Ir h ,. . 1 580 AL'S Landscap•-. Tr~ rt!· \IJr're pl1111erini: Or111i:r f". 1ng or accounts rtceivable, g eneral ledger ~twn 1()...!l noon nn!v 1714 1 home nr. pr1 . ~ach. Care J Ji!h SI, C .\I 11/~howr~sr & Theatr1ca ·~ ··~ ' \ ' N' & II ' F d (tr d I 550 -----------inoval. Yard remoriel!ng. l\h,1 nnl p a~ll'r ynu . r> payro . 4!M-~17. chll drrn. Mu~t dr \v r . 11p11ly rrrn0o1Plcrl . incl .crp1s, oun ••a ' , ~ J AXON th(' Mag iri an 17 l\1' Trash hauling, 101 cleanup, }'~100 small ~94-AA!W.__ Prrfrr1hle •Pf'llk Spanlsh. ~flS:__~ll!"n_~h11r~"4.l-o.1 1 ~ ~·1-:\.J,\J.f; n111'hsh11nrl. lP~~ O[ n111.g1{' !nr p11rt1r~. $j00 Hrp11 1ri1priok!er5 6ll-l166 * PATCH Pl.ASl'ERJNr. r~rellenbl "r'Orking t'On ditions, salary &. General MaJntnce 494--0:'161. :.HU\\'H(HJ\l 1111;:: & <>!t h·r rhan l yr old. !ound p111mc r 404-":"6fi9 I l 'O'l'S ·''''"''' G•·d•"'" Al l 1,.-~ .f't'H' t11um11.tro. ringe . ene il~ lhat include fully paid medi-F.xpr e lrctriraJ ...,1 mbl • --~~-~~-~I •nacr (')()!l;r i l ... n !or I II' '"" ,,.,_, .. " • " ' I "c JI "" "2 cal & insuran ce. 3 \\'eeks ''acar1•n after 3 .. r. . I" i n . LIVE-rN bahy1 lt1r r. R.oom & .,... . n _,n.,l1 11 , r~11111ns-1rr .~1 , ..... ~111 1 n r1us 1 1-Comm 'l-Rl'~irlrn 1 . ...,.....,., .\ u 11 1r rnnd.iljonini:, boilT'r, l>ollrrl ph.1~ aalary. 64.'>--0::.37 l'll_t~'!:o'l \ln _'1'4_:'6:·~ _ j :'<Itta llbnu1 4 l'k.• 11~o. lllls 1 ]~ 11 Lonlp. Lawn l'arr Nri..•I Plumbing years, credit unio n, elc. C'"°'1 i11Ji ry,exrell/.11i fl'ingr or £t.&--.'l.',4i;. ~E\\' s1ntP'-l~ho11~ al ' 111 I a lii~tln<'1. loud hftrk. Ji~.< I S1rvlcH and 1'11palr1 \ _ l11 i..n, sprinklr il.ll ---4446 . Call Mrt. Greenman at the btnrfhll. L 1 c E:!l:CSE=D--~-.,,.-ctock'l-;,-,I Pil'r & fkr11n f l 111 lllll un pci1l~rf'f' l ine~. T fl t n 11 1 l ·' TAK \S & s Pl b South C()aal Community ,. ~;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;1 EXP. Japant.se gardenrr. . . ' • ons um lfll H wan ttd !or a1111.i•nt •1 K,n Bll!hn11. Ray PIY'lfl i;7 ·~1 1:i<i nN•d 1·l1ppu1~. l 1kr.~ slr<'r11n~ 1. 0 rn P 1,,, ni•<ot•·--ce. II(' d. bonrl,d, "p l p , DAILY Pl LOT oepual, ~ufh LAgllna -----d <«J"I' l ~...... .., 1111 ,-' Ttmplr!fln'1 H1111r .Sryliel. FOP. l.r.iY> ~l'lrr_l_rn_<_H_h1dt. un r1· 1·n1rrs_ .,....,. ;,." f'81r Auto I rrPP esl1m11!P~. 646-(}llJ} rr rnOtl,.l ,,,.w Nlnsl. fN!e ~ ... ,:t! .i'6 &12~7 l\-1 rniu\ liPflM\ l71l11 ~!\ ffi""~11cr "" nhnnP '\o Waxlng --------1111 fi~&-8.140 642.4321, ext 277 GIFT Shop sale~ ~ v11rit'1t.,...,iill ................... 1 ff. 207'1 r\i+.t'f'lllii+., (' )1 ~'Ol:;\'Ll t'hflll/:P~pUrY v.·11h I Skeeters w.,n N Wax ~;~:l~t~11~t~:1·~~~:::~ PL-U-,.-.Bt_N_G_REPAIR .,,'!"'!'!'!"''"'""~ ... "!'~~'!'!'"""'"'""~".'!""~1!1!'!.'I du1lt 5 , pa.rl liml', Mual n.-1~ .. lanulactu ri ni • rruur H•·tall l/lf•atirin • 1-T}~ 1n~ll1P. V1r Sllnt;:i An11 Compacts $1:T.' Stan<la rtt~\ k Rrlui. r~t f'~L 6-\1-4:\!l!l r\n job Ion ~mAll ;:* re1~naible, tn 11rwor1hy, al· il:,.1n. :\Int 1rarr1r-JR73 R.11rr I.pd 11.rnuntt jth 'II s~.2j Quick :Yori', C11mrcrs • &12-.11n • Heir Wanted, M & p: 710 H•lp w---.nt'ii.'"MTI-710 trAcllv, youog \l'O m II n MACHINISTS J J ('I 1 ~ ,;c· .'ianra Ana. ~M)...£1.174. I< :'11.ohilr ~r n1 11va1J. \'our Al.'S GAROEJ~ING -CO-LE~PL-UMBIN-G A lfO CO E Flriuhle houri. Apply i11 l;u·V'r .. t.l\.,.....,.,.i<l. r d 1 , 11 l " m,.r h.,n1r. tlp·r1 1n OK -FR:Y XPEllt . ,,1 1 fF.\1AfE~r1y-v.1~hllHPrl hon1r or pilk !IP. RPI\.~. or ii:ar en !Ji "" i rna G~rmeri nr fi ril\sh 1·J1.rs. !M"rson. "'mllry ·11 11 '· Industrial Re ntal 450 lk C'le;in .tip t,, rrg . ma inr . lanci.o,caping servi<'es, cAll 24 hr_ ~""--''c"c· ___ &_1.1_.1_1_fil • BLU! DOLPHIN • 1!11rhor f t ll!tr. c ~f- ----------· 1rrr1rr. !,)l.t'. h ~pol nn l f;.l-'1""" 540-5198. Serving Ntwport, Roof;n,. 7.oran l mpnd~. ~16----6662. APPLr t:VF.S. ,..IRI ''d * COSTA MESA * heck. \·to;, Cr>~la i\-lr~a . .i· . ....,. Cd,\!, Oi11ta l\lesa, Dover ·-!"-------Rf\ A y s 1 TT_>_: R-~rtrltr!, :\J~.~ Vl11 Lido, NB " • ·n i y n'" d '11 $95. & $167 per m onth. _:_.i~l!l:i II Babysitting II Sho~~. Wtstclill. Lf,:,E n(Y)fll1RR ('n. Ronllng fl! Cnll f'gl' r~rk Srhnn! Di~t . c-·o_O_K-,-.-.• -,-"-,-. _bc,-,-11-.. -.-,·.1 :k~~.r ~;;," r,"",i~,k~P~i:11:, ['1dlt~trnil u1111•., -·"i• ,,, .. FOL'r\O I'll\ on bf'a rh, 11th C STAM SA -,··m•••chl G••""" ."-iv·,,. I a !ypr~ r1·nvf'r, 1top11 1r~. ~ ···nu ' I 0 E n '"" ''" "' n r I Day.~. l\1n11-Fri. ~~7-7141 prr Apply In per~nn, 'fht h11ve ahlllry In h11nrlll' 11!\ o!. nccupiUK'V. 1 10-~~(l I 'n11..-.r ' ~I. in Hunt, Bd1 , youni::. r·rr8 La ni1M.·a11t 0.1nsu lllnR irr-mo r.,io. "°"1 n.i:.•. "''hil r D•rhy ""'· .l'.lfi1 p,,,·,.,,.,,, · I PRE SCHOOL < I \ I L /"-d'"' ' ·" tire prort rllll'!'J. Call ht!wn 1r c \'A'ITRF,.<;;S n1:rr. ;,; 1::1·11.1• ii whitr Irma.JP r111 • • . 1\42~2(\.'i • ('n or 1c ,.,n "" ~1nrt '-'•••k<"' 1.,, l. • • II f • [J · 7 ' i 12ii 0 " l =-----=----l 10 J. l: Cot1.At Mu~ir, :!:;I) E. 111h. C . .\I, ;,~f,....,'lJ::ii>. I r.nrn nnw or r ll ---· ·1 . 1·-1,,,. 'f .. 11-, I rl,,. CO:'l·IPLETF: J11wn & gard,n-1 -.-,-~~-----EXPER CPLT"f'tir!'dAp\-f\1ol•l,wlfr-,~"~'~·~"c'cL ______ _ 642-1·11\:i B1foc,\L i::la~~rs !nu 11d l 1 · ",,,·rn, 1 111 ing service. 1Sewlng/Alter•tlons • " --. ----,,., .. , .. l•'"m 1,,,,1,, p,, k !ul\ rlay i:;C'ss1on.~. r l11nnrd C "MMERCIAL ni11id wrk, hu~ha nfl-1! main!. HELP v.'anll'ld. mall' 21 nr ' '· Dl 'STP.IAI. S"j1t'r J2SO i-;r[ "-' " ·1 Jim ~0 '"11~ V L" + t fil ' 87'0 ,, • 1 B 1 p1'0gr11 n1 ho1 Jt1 11rtH•~ Ai::r~ · · o-vn•· ALTERATION." c urn apl 111 11 ry. ~ ·• {IV!r, f(lr j11ni!ori&I grv. y{I . It. i\'r1v bl;lg \\'/o!la·r. J.ri,: (hA ni·r~ Ap!~ l.'l~llna ci. 2--li. hi.! 'i; :i.n A'1 • fi P.\1 f:XrER!f.:NCED Japanc!r ~1~~N I.· WOMF.N TELLER & DELJVF.:RY hoy, p•rr tl m,. ~hifL Rr~t1ur11.nt. for (nfn_ rr;<i· r!mr J71'.7 ll'h1111Pr S.1. 4!1-1-'l1l4• I $20 "'k-f'OMPA1'!E! f>.\2_.l(l.·1(1 t;ardPnf'r, !'>1111ntenance & fi75·12!13 or :'!48-!M17 EXrER. Mu~t h11vl" litf\•tr'~ licrn~. :l.~1:\a, br wn. J&-6 pm. nn- A Jl!1'f:~ll,ive manulactur· 1na ro., xl.rf ! working condi· 1lon~. fr1nJr bfonf'lit~. 41') hoUr11. 4 l111y Wf''"k, 44 hours pa y, h11.11 immed111.tt open- ings lnr ••• AUTOMATIC SCR!W MACHINE OPERATOR f' \l D~~ fil)-(il};JJ, "1·r~: I.AP.GP. m11!e brown & 11 hlft ---------· -rlr~n up. 5:1.7-8~74. Bu1h1rd Ph1 rm1CJ', 24~ ly. "''-""'' . v· " 1 H 1 I CHILD c:arP. Jnf11 nl in ! 'rs. --~--I Alt1ratlon1 -642-5'45 PROOF ·~====~~~=I p'llnlrr !(.'. "*'"Jl('lr II! ~. . 1 lo · 1 ------G.-1-0 ·••I ! 'I""' o. h "o 0 , G"d "Hll-"'11! 1 I Ha1'1' . yr 0111 chi . ri;: Compll"le ardeninE Nl'llt. accura lt, 20yean '·"I"· 1 · · -u .. ....,1r · l!ul/SEKF.E'.PER . HELPER ~1 up & flptra te Acme n - Storage 455 · "' · · homr & fencer! r rl. f.I Tl'ro. Slor\'i('e Tree Service MACHINE DENTAL R:ECE ~ Run r rr11nd11. Jl lP. hou!f'kf'I'!)-lry I\ 11p1ndle k Brown .C. -~~-------· FOliND Black mixrrl Tf'r· 1 \I ,~~," n VirJ" 11 rr11. FrrP E~l!n111.lt.< fi7:l-ll66 OPERATOR Expl!'r. l'M"t'. !or thi~ bu~y lnlt" k rooking ror r !derly Sh•rJ>t. {_;,\f(,\(;J.: nP,.rlPd for Stonll!f' f v·· '\'n .. •nnt'I Rl" '170 I n rr. cin. 1•·: ; ,.,,,,.. ,o...-.. · 1•-DICK-,S-GARD_E_N--ING GENERAL n.""'. Sf-iv .. Y11.rd orr. fll".<k nn1,, :VJme ~t11 , rpl. :l hr~ ptr day, 3 fl11y~ nrar 0 .111;1 f'nrnt '.ll;inna, 11 "-11 <tR--03" 11 6 A M d A 213-li.~7,170 ~~i·~i . .> ·~--I R~\RYSITI!NG 1n n1y ho111r ne:.idrn!ial-Commtrc1a! •·ltfln--up, hauling. 1pnnklt r ad hl'nrlit11, H.B. 11.refl. J)f'r 11k .. l rt!A f"Q'rl. Own pply on •Y t --------· :F"OU!\"D--Youne t:rl""n p11r1fll """~ 1-4. Frnrr d ~· r1 . k Clf'an-Upi;, P h. 64:?-047:1 _rrp1.ir11. Rt11~. 646-5848. --UNITED --1146-.1.'i40. fr.in~. 12.~ prr hr. Call Rentals Wanted 460 111 Snus: ll;irhnr Trlr Co111·1 ~"'in"~ Bn~tnl <· p11111annn. -----------'I T 'I CALIFORNIA BANK DENTAL A 1 Mr~. D11vi~ !or intrn·11'w, STA-FAST 'INC " }:XPEn. l-fa\\'11i1an Gard!'n"r 1 • • 11 1 • a n r, r x· • • ~-~ fln :\e11por1 Slvrl. :..lR-7910. :t.17-8622. C 1 C _. . "-1-----------ptr1r nef'd, rake x -r11y.•, non wk....-IA.1'11 S-~. 64 2-1626· 916 So. Lyon \\ E :\EE:O \ or 1. nr !!011 ,,.. n111 p t'1e .111ueo1ni,: 4<'r-1 Cf'RA\llC ., fi /llonAITh 811.,v Plaz;:i S A f'OU NO pre~C'ription ;tlfls~r~. C S · · · 7 ' ' 11.e ne w I. smokrr. Prefer All'~ 23-Ji HOUSEKEEPER-llv, i n ant• na 11 ,v;iirt ~r1\l,111rd~ \\'ill ~ arpet erv1c• \'Lrr , l-\anutlan1, 646-46 Ii. Fr'''""•I. 1.,,, ,,, Sm•ll ~uth LAgu 1.n ,1r,rk \\IHI! In makr fl Cornrr Corte/ &• Juniprrn.1-----------' "" ~ na N.B. 5 d1y11. ~2-22_.l \.cvlng r llrt '2 ,Yr old ritrl.I c051;i \lr~11. '11.}-()~j:~ J OHN'S Car;irt ,r,, UpOO!s1<'ry General Servic•s job~ 11o·rlcomr . :iJ.6.-2416. D-E-N T-A L-A.•<l•lool·E·. P r.a~tblu!I. SJX!/mo1. MACHINE TRN!. hn--ir L;:i,t:, ;\',['!, C \1 , --<496-1173 ·' 6 Crt~! uri in t ] !II ~3()...261'1, F:-.ID: !n>h 5,..1 tcr-1~ Cleaners. Extr;i Dri • THIN GS hv i\loo~,. 1.1. Wlncfow Cle•ning ~:Q1J11! Oppnr, F.mplo~r nl'rP1a11ry. 1\1u~l kl"l('!w X· rl~'ll/fM-~447, tl'e! ~\.f:ifilO Gm\l·ing co. in mf!dical equi p. '\ '" .,- 1 . 6 " 1 11, .,1 dr Rtoflmpoo lrrP Srolrhguard · ' 1 ••y• . .,.,,,,, tlOlfSEKE.,.PER, Jivr _in, bu~ine111. CP11n lile wurk In _ ~-"·'·"_nr ., (o-.,•1_. __ ,'", "',",,,·,·,·•, \·1c. I .S I :1-1 S 0 11 R, 1,, d 0 "I< 1 ·I r\Prl.. plum h, lr ncr, II "· I J 1\llNDO\\' rlr•olop, ,,. ' "".,.... -"' -<>-' " -'-'C.:.-"-----~I undrr 4(1, A-1. F:xp'd nnly'. nwr pl11nr. S!al'I $l.5'1 hr. A!RL/;\'I·; l.:..r('illl1·r ",_,)1<•; I~ _:___. . " D":;rr11.~rr.I' k All •·olnr ~1.;·~l l(~~ca rpr11rry, pa1r11 f'lc. rwr1. Low f'~l1mJ1.!rs on All 811.nk1ng DONUT ~hop work, ll"mAle R,.I~ Top 111h1ry. H1111-Call 111'"1.rn Hayt'3, ~ !f! Ira ~!' t1oi1111' 1n n n\l'('l \\ll ITE tn1ni·mfllP Po(l(j\p . hr;ghrenrrs,, ]0 111111111e l_"-~-· -------.1nh~. R Nirht ~h ill . Nn t xp . Harbour jf~46U . COASTAL AGENCY :"l1nro•< .'\<> ,·hdrlrrn Prrfcr hrlll'rrn \l'r~1m i11~l"t' $.· IJIParh for while carpels. I LI CE:\SED H11nd~·m11n-L1.:ht J 1\l~o ~111'11 1·lrM1ni.: I.· "EXPE • neces~1 ry. 2~4'.>. Apply Mr. tini lon ' Z7!l0 Harbor Bl 11 Adami '1"11 i..· f"•1'l. ~;;,;.1]1!"11 _ i Fo11n1:11n V.1 llry !JM.~1 . __ 1 Sa\'P. y("lur 1nnnry hv, savine Plun1~)1 ni:-__ Elt l't _ C11rpr11. 11·11 .~h h11ul lniz. -404-~!l!>.l. SECRETARY Onnu1 . 13~ E:. 17th S1. \,M. H!'!KPRS Emplyr P•Y~ tl'!'.1 ~,=ro~c,0E=D~E"D~Mc-~-c1-I ------·--'---·I r.ror1e Allr n Byl111rl A11:rn· M N(. • · U!t &pfl Y Misc. Rentals 465 1 ·Lost .555 nil' cx1ra tnp~. lli"H .:IP.in lry. ~IR-~71ti. * DRIVERS * ry 1of...B F:. J61h, S.A. in pt'r.!Dn, "AM to 3PM it1i· I l1\"1ng rn1 dining r m & hill fiA-N.~Dc\c,cMcA'"N7,--c-,-'P"-,-,-,,-.,I 1 J[ll] Typing :-.O-SH ir.;, N E I :147-0095. ly. Jamt ic11 Inn, Corona del LOC!\F.D. fPT")('rrl .~lnr11i::r fnr LOST · lr1~h ~P!!Pt, .'ITl'fl SJ '.>, Aoy 1:m _s7.~J(). couch i plumhin1: & l'lrctric 11b1h· 1 Employment IJ 0 xper •nee lc=====~-oc-~~1 Mitr. 673-812\1 r""' r.1 2...r,;;r,f) nlr!. An<. 1n "Brahrna11 l\'hll t ('Ollnt~. n"• me rhod. J 1 • Conv. Hosp, U l Cent~r S1. hn11T~ nr <';in1prr~. 50c: Jlt'f I Rolsfl Ch1c11 Br11t"h, Ii n10·.~ $10, cliair s.1. ]J yr~. e:o!p. 1~ ry. \\'ork guarn 95R--011;i~ c. -------•· __ UNITIO __ Necessa~I HOUREKEEPER. BA PI '' 1 1---,c1-A"ID~S"~Fclc.To!cMc.E~--I GARAGE F 0 R-R ENT-l'ndrr 111ri1 1ca1!nn rlr~.<t I rlt• work mysr lf. C'.ood rr r. I Hauling 1 ••••9'•••••• CALIFORNIA BANK Mu~t have clefln Ca ir. drlv. Co,ta Mesfl . l.ftgi1n11 Shore11 Hotf'I, -419 No. r::ill n 1111r rs 0"'11Prl 121.1• :t.l!-OlOI. . . Job Wanted, Male 700 in iz record. Not unll.rr ~. ~---~~1 P11r11ir C11t Hwy, IA.irunA ~~o \In Hunt Arh. f.l?).;~11;,1 ~~~ 2fl"ll 1--__ '!Altl). g11.r11gr , 1·!.,anuri~. I 6 ~101111rr h R8 y Pli 1.fl YELLOW C.4.8 CO. INHALATlON thtr11.py Tech. Beiu'h. l!!tiii~iit!'"!i'llllll"!i'llll\I~!""~~ I ;~<~ .. ~-~·;;;;;:;;;;;;;;----;-, Jntmr111r101-y :-;p,.r11l 1 llPrno''" !rt".~. dirl, iv~·. 1 ll:ET!RF.D GPntl,nu1 n ""'11111~ :-:nurh Utgl1n11. 11bl, rn rlo EKG t.· l'mergr n. '-------~-I I' JI ..;) f)1"1'·A'"'"""" .•h,rh•nl JO" '"·"~'"" 'k' r I""'''' h"k''"·' JOh "" rn ' ''I " r '' ", 1" E. "th St .. C.M. r y ,-m , R•ll•l <hHt. r •rllk • MAN-t P<'•m. pt tlrn• "" Announcempo\i lrm, hlu,. n1Pnlr . l hlur S1r11m nr ~hAn111rin, lr11111ng ~li-'l\i66. ' 1·t~po11~illlt, r ,. I 11 r 1 v r ! y 49~1171 Exec. Siles Hnspi111.l, H.R. ~11rk Aup ini;:, rarly A,\1 n " w 1 ~1. P' r · · · ' TR ASH & Cara"" C'lr::in-up, . , F.QUll.l ppor. :m11lnyt r ' . . M"<I h e dr p •or • '· IJ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiil;~ r \•r 1 hrn1'11 "Vr \'1r I DIAMOND ----1 11n11r~1 S11 larr m nhJtr l, $1 0 1 R~l-Oi11 r xi 111~ n .. livr ry 10 home11 1n N.B. 1\tl;11n~.\-Au.~h11.rri.~1nr. 1'(,.p11 11,_orln•1H lll'l linn -n SlO 1 "'11 r 11 vr ar O l\.\\ril tP.O.l'to"I -·--'"av ... '"""" Announcements 500 flr5-H~26.l. 1rrf'r Es; · ft.l:1--J1li A1 ;\c .1~~11 • rC'eesr I :i14. Loron/I Drl Mllr, Cal.i WOULD YOU LIKE INSURANCE AGINCY rtl i11.bl~. L.A. Tim f'1 , 1-----------.. ---. . . I_ ll,\l!Olf'~...:."'· . 9261:1 BANKING TO DOUIL! YOUR c11~ual ty 1nauranre Afl'ncy 642-480(). rot: n1 Dl~C:SSIO:\S lil'.:R.\lANf 'ho,rt ha tr po1n1erd Carpenter HA UL!:\(; vard~.l•••-<<P b" -J -b W d F --702 PR !SENT 11:irl. TaJct ov'r onr .,·.-1 otf. l---c,c!AcN~A"GcEo.Rc·.----1 :i mo. ema r we11nng rt I ·11· d 1 L · I o ante , •m•I• BAHA'I 548-3538 c h CARPENTRY *'"fll'r. ("(! f'JZe stu rn. rg ____ _;. _____ I EA!ltNINOS? , ... ,. MuF1 ~w und,r>''rit· Doryman l'!~h Chip• ~~~~~~~~~~~I I n1!111r. V1<'. rr~rPnt Beac. 1 k R <1,1, 16 , -TELLER k · •-bf" 'JI" Rr11 11 rd. t7141 J~.1:17~ aft 6 MINOR REPAIRS. ,'/0 Job rtir · "11~·__::'.'._·.--_· · !LAO\' w1nt1 hnull'Clf'anin~. ing, mi r t llnJ:,.., °"''1 ins 2100 W. Oceanfronl. N.B . . h One Year Exper. $50 000 + 1o rake c1no o! cJ11Jm~ Xlnr l~~=="'------=I I ~ rollr'L Too Small, r~bi .. n\ j .. "'af· tlf OVING, i::a r,o.ge C'lean--11 11 & t :"I. P *' r · w 1 ! o w n I r · · >lA""EU"" ,., or will ~~ ~ ""· " ~ t11ru good N.lt!r:r + profit .-.., .~r. .., · ,~~ ''POODY". small hl k &Jl:rt'Y ages & 0 th er cablnel&. lil e hauling. RPa~na ble ~~~rta rion. M 7-~l7. j NEWPORT NA. TIONAL •ha;'nfs. Stnr! rfll';umr P.n. tr111n. Call lnr lnrerview 111111,. poirllr , L;id,v'~ pPI. 545·8175 lf nn An.~wcr leave t·rre ,..stin1ates. 6-4:>--1602. PRAc·rrCAJ. Nur~r. 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I ThiS IS for Real hrwn. 111 mos ?>iet"ds yard All shot~. housebroken, $50. !or the Colorado to Ca!ahn1. rl1shw.t1h ,.r RI SS~. 4:1" round. 27' hri~h1-an·1 I CASHPAIDfOR 5-18-47-\0 . Sl>S-2'1'.."l \l.'/trlr.!till1np&.11.liMJUlp. Sih•trlllfle Sl t-rr.oo rrr1uced 11qur Llrec1an car1•etJ 1•0Q(I C .'.RBE:-ISTANGt:L'." ;... n -. --1--;c--D "·h ·" ·how $269.l, 962--1183 t ,, t 1, '~ ""-· "'--b k r. r ""drstal-4 cap,.·10·• ch•rr< f1~ lurn11urr. 11.ppl!~~-BEAUT 11.!I blk cl'l.1. ·~ Ah:• r<>g <1.rn"' u1 .... s, ~ J(lv!> r 11. J I 1 n ~ i;lranitrs. ! "'"'· ... -ar 5 .no!' uc.: "' '0· ,... ca,,; 1Ja1Jy Pill)! o/1rr~ io I 1 •"". Af\C re ' S?i-27111 dayii;. Adam' RI r-.111.gnolia l!B on larii:e ra51ers. Cu.•torn a1111•1ues. One piece nr S1amr5,., Frmill,. ·I mo·~ qua uy ...,., . Rll-.lfi.'ili ~r 67:;...JM9. PllQnr !lfi2-77/:1. hedrooir\ ""1, light l1•u~h . h1i.;h('"I hlrlrlPr lhr v.1nn1n~ hou.'iC'fuJ. Call day or n1,gh1, old. \",. r y af/ec11llna1C'. Poodlrs $:::1. J-17-3~51 or J.i~!Joy,•~ .(r-~tewaM ---;;~ I TEL APP'T SEC'Y ' P/t1mr. prrm. our nfr .. Cl\M, -!-Rpm !lll'l"dt'd: Srit 11nur- fF:J.F:. so11r., P>:p. phnn,. ______ -1 lai·gr chrsi, rrir! lahlrs, f'!ll.1rnl g-arl11·11~1an£:l'I~ bt11il J.19·?1-11or5-17-77,13. 64;)...19-l!l. j.j7-~J.J91 I r·ru1ser. full y ,..,ulp'rl, .~alt>ll 1:!.-:>.--4 ""f hr Call 5'1nE: hy sn!t' douhlP. rlonr, ~1J 01·a!'l~p Crm..;I \(llll'J'.:P for --------· c· JI ti " S/S rad1n o! l11\.,1t: 1wnolr A. J:r••r1u1i;: ,.. EriglandC'r hot( spr111~~ <1nd }·Rf£:r~r.e:fSh<'pherd FE:O.IA LE Silky TPt'ricr pup-,a "Y· -ra", • · 'h"'''"''""'''1,,,,1.~._111 ,.11 hrr 1:1n1rr1~ fi.46---9311. rrtr10:/f rPf'1,rr Sf.i : 1 "" 1 h 1 11nrld'~ t1r~r Build a f\!'llPI _ _ ~ Ch lrnA NPw "a.~ lank~. n1ncy. ·• 1 ~-2. 00· I oan1 rnatttt·:;s. nooa uy 11 M · I I I t 822 •ppm~ 1 .,.1.• •., G<>r 111es, AKL. ainp ""' .. ---- -ul~hwashPJ' l :r •I usrd t, r-tx .. ·n~lll.ngrl Con Ir~ I. us1ca ns rumens • ~f J S.1"i00 Call t•1 f"'r~n11 nr ru lhP r1•1r . 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Calif "Callin& cru1s-~:,C"rp11011a!carrPr(lJlllOr." --I · 11' B c· ·''1"'f' ,,iss o.. ' J b' ... 110 Newpon ---• ---MOVING i;a!C'. t.11•1n;..: r11nt11 ran!, .:.-;o :l). f)o<lll. flrrl Su C\l 64i-~''Jl Bl ·kG 1 -·7_7~sn 1ni:-cu .u .. -a 0 Pf:~:S~1\l1\.' 1"1111 111111' 12.ill lr~d1n,1; l1nn fnr 1ndiv1dual l (.;AS Dryrr, S:li. I' ... '-n~ l'~~rA-' 1 01.,,,,I' ----I · penor. .. . ,,_. _ ;u lan rca.~.~--·-liarbor.714/968·<11UO forinfo. urn .• l>r<l.s, rlrC'SSf'r, u1n111~I · •·•11· i.~ ""~ ri l: CRO\l.'N RAN.JO "'/!'ilSf', r:>.--.--,----.-. ---~ ' ,; l1<",r'1"'nrru·r L1;:h1 h1n "fanaJ,1n1·at n11nrl. Ab1J1ry li16-I J17 al! pnc.:od f'nas, t.'nllr~r S.Ml.ir~hip i·l'llrn! t'Ont!irion, $.~J-Call H~~AL rHY f,, tnsky blark. MIN. Scbnauzer rcni C's, . 36. FLYBRTDGE Cruisrr, rlf"\ 1 10-!"lf~~:? !•1 "Oi'k "sr;i11sn1·s. :\fakr 11Jlrr ~ P !\\. ,rrn ·'11r.1'.n1!1~~,':, • Furii:. ~lakr nlfrrs 111 Y.l"ll-1 ._.,"I"" Shephrrd-L.ah pup\ 6 v.·k~. 1vef'ks. 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(;f:-1 .--ld .-h--~ • Colllr TV !1v1ng rOflni Office Furniture/ f"REE flea collar w/bC';rui hnrscs for rt'nt str1ni.;. Ovrr ------------1 909 Fr,.r ,~·N' Pos111011s '· re rlg. 0 1"· ul I: 1" ' ---E · 824 111 yr~. Rrdwonr1 S!ablr~. I rr.o~·~;S~l(),-;'_\I , p h 0 n r I $4.i. Con1m. (-Oi n-<IP"-'f.Jll'd fUl'llHUl'r, .\lodr-rn 11·11lnu1 JOHN'S BIKES quip. Y.hltl" flu ffy k1t1cns. Box .... r . 202U L.l;una Can.von Rd . . -<h1r11(lr • Oana ro1n1 , .-:;i11 11\VJNE PER.SONNEL u'aslwr !,, rl1·y,.r S 1.1 a· "1n1n:.: r011111. '11~10111 hi -fl CO:"TEi\IP i''.ec r1e~k. rusrm rra1nrrl . 646-87 19._.__ _ _ 1~,unll Beil. r t ,... · fi7~ c oo· -1~.ll(l'l rab1n"1, \\lu1·ht~l'r (lr'>:ari, -NEW---rn1rn1r, • 11p1.,1raOQ l!rra. SER.VICES,r;-AGENCY .. ...,.,.,.1· ·". ·1 ! r1r~1;,:nl'r1, 1'l"X~.r · 11fs1dt 11 f\'.irtrns. 6/'.1-1, l/F. 1111 w/6 H-oR_S_E_R_<\_CKRTt1-f'ii·:: l\nrk 1•1 .1·(lur "'1t1 hnmr ~RrGrDAIRE "';rshrr {.· ~1~1;::~~-~~1 ;~m. p•, fl.;~·';°~1'. Columbia * Premium I hul !'h. ~ sluiinc ran1bour !Ill's. rt~ home. li~2-Z:O.l7 l_.rs~~ns. chir horsr S!l pr; Rr<t •tral 111 llJ'C'i'I Pl1i;u1" •IS~ r: 17th la1 lrv1nt'1 Cl'vl I f1rvC'r . Avoci'ldn ,1toorl l'l"lnd. . Steyr * Romana ~r(·T1t.11~ wt~ fl ra"' f' r~ or R..1!!-4000 ,\l! ~.li·11r..l hcr11 C'cn 9:00 a.n1. 642·1•70 S2{Xt .'.:101 Coile.:r, CM Rclrigcrarur. \\a:<.h<'r .\: JO spd.~ S~.\.:-i().S2~7 .W 1· lnla1d bra~.~ in y,·aJ11u1 top. --pi·ivalr 1"~~nn. i\gC~. 11.nrt nro.n j 5.1>-8810 or l4~8l'l9 t dt\11'1, :Vl(l0\' !lllf:t' 11rn1s I ;, S!)l'Cd." sri:J-$S.\ /\ rrat h11y ill $.1.l!l ti-14-&AAi, TJGF:R KittPn<;, 111llfn1l. 12 ~ngl1sh, v.·r~tern . Horses ---·------l!PH01_-.Tf..RY FOREMAN ' -. ____ ._· -,. ---!\1('<;a Vrrdl', .i!f;-."18~7 I wks nu shor~ l'P~pnnsihlc boardrd s-1:1 n10. 5,·,7-00~5. r TJ:-.TJ:..:'11:-ili> r ra1nr·r.~. Di!:<h· J /\Tf' del Hon rr ri hl 1 3 ~rd~. 111rn S.· won1rn li73-77.1~ h ·· .16 87,1'• -BROKERAGE- -SALES- F.iqwr nl'f'drrl I ' ' •no v up " (;,\l~AC.L & PAT!O "ALt;-7 -,;:inir. ;i• -"' !llUST sell 7 yr old ni<trr. 1~ 1na1·h111r. fraintain. hu~·br>_v~. . \.11.C"uum cll'anrr s~~ ~hxiver I . . -~~i:l.:ifl.$ 0 ' I 13 \1 I' J er !:' 1 a n d i'I r fl --·------- i 1..:: nr t'flllri;:f'. N(l "'f'· __ ~-642:_96~~-· • __ ! iar. S2CJ. ~l!--OJl 2 :\1.artnP 11rn1s. «an1p111h _gra l', -REPAI RS--t,vpe,i•rirrr. n\Oflrl B, Sl:iO. DAltLING mak blark loy Q1r. ~ Ar~h. Sound, gcn!le. ••r i·I'<;• Thr Zill) l~r~l'1ll1';1lll , USED CAR SALESMAN I Came,as & I Z:~~~i;an P1~~:~lcr1:~ ~;~·;;I \I r do ""'flrrt rrpair •in I Gr'."'! ... eond. -t93---1G02 or r;:1~J~ t~l~a:r~-~;.~~1~~1_"_'_1~~S~:JOO~.~M~.\~·">O~· ~l~··~~~~~~ SANT ANA'S on D isplay LISTINGS WANTED \"•"lf<•t llw~· 111 \1;rrArth•11 • .,, II k < ·" I •l96-.... 1l) ----. . , Equipment 808 111blc. Lud11ig ~naiP drum A· ., 11 rna rs · m·~~~ s [--.----· -~ ---• KIITEN~ • 21'. 22". 27', 37" PSYCHIATRIC t.x/lf'rrri11·p prrfrrrrrl hii; llfll I r.t<rnrl. Contcmr round 12" 2 .• ~n NE\VPORT RLVn. Ci\J .•• \1_ 107 COPIER. excel l'Qfld. I ll--L l L!DO l•l'li TECHNICIAN NEW HOURS SliO Frre !n gonr1 home I ~t•llrtd I OPCl'.s~a.r), Call !\larcu.s BELL k Hnwrll ~·iln1osounrl ti'lblr f.· 4 chairs. Shnrl \\al'P 1 · ' f;-_ 968-692'7 MirirMEquipment * * * + In t1rarl .\1 R. un11 "'2 .'r~~· 1 _r.1010~ &J:i-02~2. I n1ov1,. ca 111 r r ;r , tflpP radio k n1urh niorr. All 10 2pni to IOpm Mfln.f"ri * 1~>-•·11.0 1 ~;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;!1 291'-0 l.il layene S!JX'f>t lprl \. 1, -1 ·----PUPP!E5 Part Lllhrar1or ~ C 9~,, l':\J)ft'l!'ll{'(', . , ·. \\',,JTRF.SS, 0\'f>t 21, r\pPr. /'l'(."Orrler, r.ablc~ ,.. CllSC'S. xlnl {'OOd al ~\VP·i!.1•'1.\1 ,');i1.S11n 9an1 to f;pnl P ianos/Orga ns 826 u'A''' ,1,·,," '"I 0''. 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C11n "I' ~rrn ;rl ALL prirrd In go' Rar stnol ., 1 .11'1-1'.!11 • :ii;.7;-:::1 ,--S l·A-MES-E-CAT--$2."1. or tratll' for lrrc?.t'r o.r f; furl . \~'/slip $!i.~OO f11•n1 ... lirr \l'A!Tl\f:S~ "l l BELIEVE c· · · h ' .. , .,, R I b \I \\ t:..;TCL!FI-' oi·rr -· "'P ::01:i l).1,.i; .~1 , :'=.nnl11 Alla 11 .1·.r. clr.\:•i·, 1·rfr1~, hkca~r , . . . • ,~ * /\I .. . &16 1217 • .11p1a1n ~ ,-airs .. 1.1 .... r.m. ;rl r~r iCQm rr .· ~r1nll., Pt:r: . ..;n,-;,,r:J. A< :r:.\'c"l !'rilfre ~hop, full rimr. r.i,-.,n : fr.i7--0~:::1. hrtlwrl nthrr !u111, !'l'I' Time To Rec,,..rpe t?? t Rtj~. OHGAN LJ-~SSON:s · --1 '1 ~m_:_ · ----Nn. 1.1 ~lfi~.1 \\' Cn/\«I J!wy, ~¥\1,1 \I r,·11•l1fr Dr., ;-.·s l.<1nrs. 170.> SupC'rlr>r, C,,\1. 1 --------Pdgri, 11101.~. 1,a11•r i·ol.ir~. COTT.\l;t:. l~ll,\T. as Jun~ as _vou like! No reg. 2 Cockapoo Puppies Boa ts, Maint./ NP.. ' f.L"i-2770 \l'\i\'TEU :n-F:as1h1t;T1----;;-·c-n~ FR01\1 r1nP l10111r: 16 11. ffrl ~11ppl11·'· C"RnHTll '''lu1;i, CAi\11'~~/l? i.~rra11011. No obligation. Ju~I 6 wks. ca11 S92·Z'.!31 Service 902 -SABO·T~DIN-GHY-$-85-. rrys1al i·hanrll'l1rr, Th 1 ~.' 11 C B . 111 Coinr. /'llonr!av~ 7::1(1 pen --------------"'°"-:,-,--:------T':ETA!l~.~ilr.< (il'l'k~. full l.· maltH'e hl·.<(·hl nr t'l"l!lrgr Thonii'l .<villf' txlrm SP!, 1•arv-n11wh n1 1~1·. A11,:::. S: •·'· a rpet arg a1 ns ... COAST ·MUSIC FRE:f: hl11ck kittens FJBEHGL.ASS ITpair -All "El Tni'f'I"· Clas~ w/('rn'cr- par1 !11nr Bu.~.\· 1·r1ailnii1IP1 iirl fnr li-:1'.'fitrui~. ni.v lO rdonyxrhf'.~~thl.brasii;ant1 1 :121"m \1onr11nll., C.\l. All Sizes-All Colors ' &l:l-:l8Jl 642-2680 typet1.b1;:llr .small-insbop ooarrl BHhyf.F:.Chaprnan. in C-.1<t~ \1r~11 Cnnd SAlilr) l ~·~,.011", ",',1"'0'1'1"~r 17i1"1,~l~sk3~t!~-irons. r1 r1·0 r;r t 1 v r .~. j ."l \h-1~!2.___ _ _ [ ~71NDY'S AUCTION 'll•\'l'·IO,"D-, 5_1, ,· 0 w• Y. 2 AIXJR/\RLE ki11t'ns-Rla rk • our shop. 2rl yrs eX['!. ti11s paf)f'rs 71 SIJCl.:C'r call f.· lnngr hr11!~ l11tl .\Ir.<. ,,... · · "· " ""'"I hou~OOld Hem!. P1•1 p1y . .\IAN'S 10 .<pd h1kr. S"r1. 11~·" 1 ::,, ."1'~ ."lr11·pnr1 Rlvd. \\1 ·• & whilr &· 1111 hlar•k S ,,·ks 71·11536-6&16 or ~1.114~3-:>ll:j. ,\n 673-0~7:1. Q11ml'r 1)1.~1 51 11-!l,~/:~ · ;:il f..11-71!i2 ll.11 f; f)ni. __ I fr16-1:-.00. ....-or1 tnilr1. 11.<1 s;S,1 . Si:>. Aarll(ln ~:vi>r.'· ~'ri ;\li!r Y«m<rha. New & used nlil. ll•,,h<k".67',•, •1·.11. ---------,.. -" ,, " """ Boats/ Marine 9' COLU\t BIA -~ a\ 11 n;: \\'AKTr:n '.\.11r.<rr\ 1irl11Pr) BOISE-C·A·S·C-ADE--dlnt"Tlr _,.1, .i;~\ rli-hi·._ .(-* fil!;.,11;iSfi * p1ano5 nl mt>~I niakcs. Best ---- S.-\LE5 -:\1Pn Iv·~· 1-'r>r "kri.i~ .\· ;,f. f11·w-a-h1a« '.11 -Sl .\· lnls b11~~ Ill :'..i. Cali/. at .:>t:hmidl 2 t'El-1/\l.E S1t1 n1r.<P ra1~. I Equip. 904 rl1n:!hy, ron1nl "/r•ush1on.<, STOP!!! 11 1"11'10n.<. !.ln,<1• ;\'iir«'•'~ MODEL HOME 111111,,.. "\••lhf'ffll'P~;.n1 ;-.,,i , *AUCTION* 1\.11.i.•Ji; ""· J~i N. ,\lain, yr, :l hlk Prr~111n k1lli'n~. I J1feJaCkr1~.l.·ci'lrl'ilCk.U~- FURNISHINGS I · ' ·1·~ ·11·-0 BOAT TRAILER rr! 1 n1n. s.:::;i01 m11kr ollrr LOOKING & ACT 'Jlr:~ ~""f'll'r' JV>;,,.h, ('\1 \11::-!1 ~Hl r·1'"'"' .'r i \1 ;o.;tr1li1 .\11;i j ... 11-,, .. -('n11<11trr/\hl.' hl'ln" "h(l]r. l· 1111' l-'11rn1111rP . --.I.ARR DOR-I s1,i;::1 C;ill li73-1:7;1[ f>M-J;l/;ll. ,,.1,.~1,111,,i.••lr>''t"'tl.~lrh•r \\A,<;Tt-:n ~"1 1,.hhn:i.r11 I <o 'llOl I I T!l\'l!S 11011 \\.,11. 1111, l.·.\pph;rn,·r~ tllll;,\;1: l\'udl!~rr Cnnf'f'rl · A rl'!r1r1•rr.n1a•',_ ____ -.. r.""r~1n1 . llntrl l.><\!:1t1t:i ~11 P .--..!. ·• "1 11 "1· ="'' l>;jj(j v.fl__,r~J1r «prak••1. 1 .1 1'<. n\rl, 111\C -lo 1.:no<I Boats, Power 906iP/\CIFIC ('~tilmaran Nn 1nu.-~r!! ii rr;,j "ll rrrr •'I'" '" ~ tol~ J)ph\l'I\ ·'"fl Irr. lh~-~ l111·n. l(l)<. (l(J.jc .I:-"11'1'. 1\111•11,,11, l-1"1•1>1.1 i lie') I' Ill. I 11fi HWY !tlr. lllCln!:. Ill:,, t"'rh ni:• .\'L11: r111ur~ rnr J.;oj('u!I<' R•·h i;141 4'.H-11 .>1 R;rh<'{)('k S1, C~1. l'uhl1l' u1-uni. tdr fJI T h1nl. ~-:r-:! W indy 's A uction B"rn .\1111 rhnf1, •'il•t s:~~oo nr ... , I hnn1I'. ·lfl.l.f;fllS I k 11'!00 612 9fi78 or - -I I' ~.u1111r·r ~ll~kJ. b-11-/>'f~lli. i .l'CABINCRUISER .i\lps !. ~11nn11 rr, --f '.:'l' r"i!n E>t rru11:.:< •'1'1111· \\,\.<;T •11 "nrk 1 rl1t}< " 1.irri !'or" Ht1i;:.h1 llr., >11 1111 I, 6-J.-llC'I-"'" ~ "imr-'r•ro·I• •.r·, .. ,,J,r, l I I __ __ l'l',.',:ll ~"1;,i, "\1•11 1.ir l. f"\1 fil~-~fi~<; ti!:-;;·:.\ J['L.,) m hp ,.n~. l'N'rn1!y (~Ill· t • • t-:i ,.,1~· ~; S!.i ; ll<'r ·~ i.. ~~:1~1 ,7;~~' ~~~ ~~1;a~~ .~ .~-r~:l'-E)I. 11 1;rhlr.•. "11111111 · _ -H, lrnrl Toni's Hl1t;: \!al .!.._ l\,\LD\\ J;>;-Ai·rn>-0nit·:--full \ P~h ind Suppl!11!1 ~ p I,. 1 r l .1 n v r r h ;r ·u If' d . 2.1 ·-sAr1~hAT-u°7i<il ip-:-fiill.i• f·n1•h S3 """Ji Rr<11ffn11 \'Ar. f) ,.; a Ir • r 11 r 1,'.," --• AUCTION e 11.,1011 1 _ . ::>u rvryf'(( N hollon1 pain!r•I. rquip't1. S/S, O.R., Call '" 1·~r1·,.,•1ni:: "' ......,l1r1r111i:: tnn1:,. hoof~ ('all \1 r-. •)I-, k t , 1 1 ~ ~·'.1t~1f!1il Sp1nr1. " 1~11 1p<. "t11 1,. rhr) 1.,.1 ,~ tt1r .. -11a1· ~. ""'"' " · , 1 1. I" lt·s~ tha11 :\mo·~ 111u1. Sharp Si·o!! 1'7.',-l!\-1~ !r''l"\11'\o• "' 1t:J,'"'1n1n1rr11 ·.mer r'.'I"·' 0.11.0.~.~~ 11 1,... 1111<;1~ \u:: -' ... 1111 !1•111\11•11l /Jn1~h. Jt1~r 1unf'd. ,,,.. r;i h l n h I lk '"' <1r111", •"fl'I; .. ,-1 -1•' G Ball r n).; {I. u IO(;htticd ----- '''!· "~"'"kda1~ li.U.:i71 " ,\·rrP.AC"l"l\'F:-w n fl~" n nr: . S~.'i r;~~:1r ,.I~~~~· I~~~ l'n1non;r iw I 11-!n1·k ;i1 11·~~::.'· 1~;1;:.~.'~111.l-'n1r~~111•.:: .d . .-o.lf';,, -P ets, ener al 850 .1/1.onrr~ al.~ urr:t, Ing In~ LlmOol 111 1"'1'",·~~:r, 11::11)1(-~n Sales Rt>al Estate nrrr!trl 1nlrarn,t·lr~f'h rwn-)l~rhn r R!,<1 (" !:lth111('.\LS11nrl;i• l."1!h_ l;lll,RHANSl-'N Oi·e;.rr1, AN!M i\LS R U Chip· H 1 s~200 l' 11 · 1 n '11 '" , \I _ _ :-,;111 ... r·rwkl1f 1 lnli'k. f'•,.1l'r 5· ·· al'lf•ur, " · " · kC'pl i11 indonr <:lnr11gf'. ,.,1 .'.! \~. nppf•?.!1 ·.-.:1TY H . H . Armiste.Jd & Co. " • \l.f,."l. \f"lY ''""'""· 'I f'' I •r.n, 11rl~'I I ,r;;,.r i ·~r•)Jf• !:(;1 H ~rt,,.,r Rh t1. !\I \'l .'-1'1•! 1; 11• ' 11 t1 r'I t~ JI<' 11nn1r11< •r.nr''"'··r /\ppl' i hn• ...., l n.:.'1 Pl~1.> "I f" r : , ' •Ir·•<• r !· .... S ECRETARY /r<•1o rrn) 111akl'-11p. 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Br1n,e • AA7-:>41!1 • Chrysler n1arinr. 130 "aM Seagull mo!or. 67.')..l"lO:I. nr prr-•1•ltnnl, l't111ri11in11 ,., .. r .... _ ..... _. ":_lo ----·------· -l ho:hl~nri nr, "~,,.\S •.. 7fi~ hu1 e00t1 t'Ond111nn, $20, 11.~~umr payment$ of POODLF.S-AKC:-Tc;m;;;: radio. $2000. 613-1660. 12' 1-IINUTE-~fan. Likr "~ "'P"r, flf'rr.u. fit.\--02.'.:2. I NE\\' l\t:\'\J()P.E GA s1 fJ!Nt:TTF: ~I'!. \\'~I 1111 I, 1101 STUnENT (' h II Ir. li !2·9'1i~ Sl.i .. lll. 714i;i4-~4rl1. Tny~. Pups/Adul1~. All col-171 ~· C11bln Crui~r.r u·/7J hpl \\/fill trailer, S69:1. 171,11 I nr:YF:R -'\'.1111 .._..,nd 1'>1'•1 n,.vrr-1n11r 1op ,.. Ii rh~1r:o. "/;r,1111 •. ):hirrl,v-,nhrl nak. -------,\IU!\T--;,.11-.-lik-;--llf'"', 21:, nr$. Stur1 i;erv. 893-9719. .Jnhn<f'n motor & trlr. SlOOO. JJi-2lfi7. 1\l)J["q rlr1'ft 10;: ! ~ h Ir -------.--.-S1:Hll.17 -=~~=~---TURRET LATHE n/frr li7J.11il9 tll';rrnrw Sl.l.~1.ii:, s·, ,.~ \\"kd1'<, Zl'n~. ' . C'ur11~ ~1Alhr~. rolnr TV f.· SHELTIE Pupp1e~ l~!1n1a. 1.'t' CUSm\i SLOOP "'/frlr --~ ---i ------------I · · m1npl .11 1lrml of m1.•r. 7.,1 Sn I KF:1\''10RF.: 211• t1ryr r. t .\crJ MAPLE :sf'llrf' f'Qurh<h11 1r-~.'6-1~ _ ------_ rlraftinQ supµlil'~ l'l~~ffi. •trrM ron1bo. • 1-. · ClJllil'I, AKC, 6 ..,. k 1 . 16" w MArk 73 fltcn:: OR, I $1 2.1. c1111 6-12-637:1 0 r OPERATOR ronr! Jo.cl. \l.'h11r . 111blr~·l11rnp~·hookcil~t $lfl.. 2 ~ti\TC'lllf\(i 1rn1s. ~mall 1, 1 'E\\'PORT-Br h -T-· l..ny,·,.Jl . S A. I 49~-0626, trl & rxrra'. F'i~h or !kL 962.--19:11. 0!4G-i2!l!I S70. 5.11\.l~T.i. l"r "-lflMr Bcilh l1kr ""'" N .1 Ar ..__ rnnlll A°D:'>f lRAL "!5"" rolor TV., --Irish Setter-M a le $600 . .xii-8983, C.l\f. t-On Sc•"l,-·-?l"~.-A-~-,-.-,.-ilhrlal Potll'r A· .J(lhMlnn /\Ul{I F~\·•------------------.. ; , 'I Cluh li'lm1y mr1n11rrsh1p. 1 1 1 t ' CHR , h [ -NEV.' Gt: dish1,·asher port 2 ~t.s l"'ln bed< ho, 1pnn11~ S\2:1 Ml-2112. S290 2l3 4i~129~ rrmn " ron l'O · an 1 t'\ u l' l;,ct. ~,17·!r.il.1 1968 Y"'LER C llt~r 1i;7;12 p11rifir Cc!. lfll'\'. pPr. P<llilAI M"l·UP. D"Y~ C'hopp1n1: hlri··i;,. ~\·ocat,ln, ·~ S20 r11C'h. 6.1:l.il717 "r Z f)()(JR Gt: r('f-,.,-,.-s:-11_r _or-·1 I EVf'P.'nt~ I.·-,.---"hllr Con\pl re bl t. Cockapoo & ON1house llR. 11' i1·1~. H_~ John~nl ."1!12-~114 &~1 Ofll'r , onl~·. 4-Kl \lk. ~·-1.,.1 .,, .,., I . "" • '" r 1111r• 1·nn· fi!6-l:lfi6 -• molor ]700 1.::fi-iiAA -- -prict "-'1-' ,} .....,i T\' r :o .. 1'11. Call"'""' - . . ' ·---HOB-IE-I<'-. $75·0---_:...____~----· '· rl1110n"r 11111 ~.1r, :;;11 Sn ,,.......,...,.., • \''YT G h ,. 'lf'DTR I hi '12 .,..... ' r:LECTRO:>llC sturlc.n1 tlf'rds '70 21 II GI••·• ,.,,,n ~"''l!<I',. Call 'J.J.Q'.'" CLA VAL CO . " 1\ repa1rn1~11 ;\.!I ' •. '"~·. "zurr \Jr .,. -·'·'" !..nwf'll ~\ ...... .,. ...., 17 ,h ' •. PLACf'.", 'TJ ,\ • -.asher xlnt conrl. dl'!v w/90 "12olr! hl'(>('11dr /., 2 9-\'ACT!T_t_I~ UR' :-.!E"-1.: [ Dl.·\r"O,\'O ,,-.,,-,, ~m"-,.,,1,1 fl1rl color TV's. 001 \\'Orktng. oo~··T .JUST WISH for 2 Volvo rn:;:. ;.;In! cond. Ong 'B~-1-cSc.lc.-c/"D~-k--9=10 " rl '"" .,, ,,,7 11 h •1· I"' "' 1<n , " \\111 ['Ill)' rash. Also B&·\l'I fnrnishln"s for vnur home. n11•rx'r. (;.tf-1~~S I oa s, 1ps oc I Co.~,\ 'l~""• _ ~__::_ 11:u:i.r ~''.:.: _ _-1.· _:_ _::" --n1;r c uni.: r l'lr~. "'·'"" :•2_ Rt'f:SHIP. S1 200. tS.?.00 sa•· f'1t t uhill" ,olr! ~l'llln,. S.)fl{l " , .. .• , ~ -~ --1 1 ,11 ,.,n · pnrti'lbll'S. J~l.OO?li find ,rt11! huya In tMa,y's JS'-G"'r"D B,\,'"-·s. 11•1 rl<.l D''11° "-k I"' -"l·U' I" Al'TO l\'ll~htr S-10 1 ~·r. nlrl !l' murh. f'hrrry "'""'1 rrlfi or.:~ '...,, '" 1'7;>..flRO,q ''""'~ ·~"" L-• "'" " ,,... 1· " ~i.11·22fll ,Irr rir.:rr. $-Kl, z.1n A mhrr~I fJll"lr•. hf'rl1'fVlm 'h .11 I •, rrir lh;1 -11rrn -ti;jr-,-,;t(), I·-----------Turn UllUSC'd 1!!'.'m~ \n10 quick Cli!SSi tJeod Ad5. d1r~1 $2!'.000 I :l.i'. 1n Nr""P'Ofl 81'11ch. Call f;f'fUAf "f"f)Ortun il.\I ,.mpln.vl'r l'\rl. 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Triumph · ~ -or -1966 ron:o Econohne V11n -4 1."prl. Gnnrl 11·11.11,. c11r. A•k· <i.ALf'S RENTAi S>'RVf CL· 1969 ROAD-Li1er tr a \' .. l 1;orx1 rond. I 1n£. s1;.o. ~111-294ti. • "GI 22fl-S, auto 11 ir • 'fii ~u·d '"' • ''""' S ,,.....,,, '11 '1'4 -,_ ---.. ' '>"' m' VALUES THINKING SLIPS for .. 11i1 hoa.! '24.' I ' ~ • -' ., ~ "' ...... I ..... '"'' .'16' ~·11,..,, in N'wpl 'i·tllrt:lor: I Nt>w 11uocldng a t'1'11'flpl~Le llM !ntllf"r T1111. vurr ~. •11' ~ ('. S:r.111 ~-~1:if; M S, auto. air e 'AA ;fil.~. ~:~~,:11eho~1":;~\";;;i ! ;;.,:·~"~:,h, '";""· "" :"~~.·.;cs,".·:~:·.";-?:-~-.-9-,-9 1m2:~~~0~;~ ·~:;t''c~i .:uA;:T~~N ;:;:•:~;~~;~;:;~~OF A NEW OR USED VW?. 10 pm . I ouse 0 2 10 1·hoo~P hnm e 1o ml- , f I Suzuki' • Tr1'umph ·70 ~:moo V11n '.!00 L-i,,, 1111rn ·L· PIER t-Dat"f> f"lf' ~nl '1\..47' CAL n111 ~~ .1or p1n10 v. l1:tnooi -,,... oo DATSUN Sr .. lull fl'lWP!', 11 1r, 2 To 'l'rly. J2.W per fl . C11.ll I 11>1\l ll11rhr>r RI., )'Pll r r~ll) whM'.l~. C'ml S400 , tnin~, l .'i,OOO nii. rlh. \VAr-1 16 ('ti•"""" f!Yllll . !\),\i\Y !llORE .7'0'14 f'ounr v u l'lllllY. f"VI Ply: -t~:i.~ F' f ,-.-1 . a1n il ry llarriflN' J2fJO, /.· r :ii:1·h. or mOl"P ui o 1·1111, l,ct l·larbour Vo lkswagen Prove To 'r'ou That \Ve Appreciate Your Business 311· Shp.BayJ;fr!• Villa.ct, JOO ~·11-~ • 5.1l-R.'ri.~ .~:'>-_26_,_~1 ~~ ,;. Autos Wanted 968 j $147 5 411 :iz~-72:10 F:. Coo.~l H"~· NPll')Xll'l 1 TH• 1!163 d]RVAIR ~ ll p!'f'fi WE PAY TOP 8Pr.rh. ITROS/JUI.. l'flmpl•I• "Ith BOAT-:;:.1-,-,-,-.,-,-,-,.-,-,-ail. 25..., i HONDA tw>llho1111ng k <"IUl!'h. l 7J CASH OVER 150 NEW & USED VW 'S TO CHOOSE FROM. BRING YOUR TRADE, WE'LL BUG YOU IMMEDIA TELY. lo 70'. • :~.'>--0~. ~7:~ I ~~~~~~~~~~~ I Boats, Spead & Slci 911 "''fRIEDlj~ ; tor used can A 1rl.!cks, Just -..,,_ .,,,,.,. .. I lr;::;'l can U!!. for free estimate!!.. SKI " '"h'"' ""'' ~ ""·I ""''" • "~""' ........... ~ GROTH CHEVROLET class nn wonrl h~1!•· lll'llr J!l7o JA\\'A-ESO 11pi'erlway nPw f'hr.~)~l"r :i:l l ~~o. I rarrr. Only four n~etings, 1 . Cl . Ask tor Sales J.1ana'" :i:u1111 like a drrllm • $550. 11ev,.r hrnl or brokPn, lop AN1quu/ ass1cs 953 l82'U Beach Blvd. 11ri.·:ri:11 EJ<T , fit; nr .;7 5.17 :IAA:t rond '""' I"" I !~j"(l HARMR Rl.\"IJ. · -. · · · ·· · inc...,,,. ... Jtt'<1 rJn11:, '1!'1 1.IODEl. ''A · lluntington Beach !4'-fhrgls y,•/nP11r 11Pw 5.'i i ~l?i!..l'f'.~ 11 n.1 1v orka h np l Pii·h.up--Shoiv C11.r f:4.7.fi087 Kl 9-l.1.1l __ rn.'2:_A _\IESA __ Evinrur11', ski~·. rafl{lp,I' to;i I m<iou~I. Also 1971:' h:a>1'. %, • ;.,+~-ll:17l! • f \'I E .f",\Y TOP DVLLAR-: 'Jl BIG 510 SEDAN 1' rrJr .. \l~:il. f,7~2916 li k"e ntw. 69<1 mi., $26.l. c-.4 • ._. ... 7 BOAT. 7.:-f'."•""''"-• 1 '.l4G-6.,RO OaJ_'-" 675-:i954 eves_·. : 1 l)une Buggies 9S6 1 i•nR l'Of' USEll CAP.., i9J;'.'l-Mrl'f"l'(l;.,;-a,.n,:--x;n--:.., .. r , ·-"'"' ~ v "' <> Jr yo11 r ··~r 1s ('_\Tl"l'l t'ICan , 01·r • hr~rl ('~ni .. 1 Sprr1I. cllr . " ~"'' r. j,Ank~/lllr inrl, £oorl f'on-11%7 YJ.n1~ha JOO Tr 11., I 1 ~ '67 /\.IF.YER~ .\!<1 n.~ .,.nd t see 11, f:ri.I. nar1 "• l!Part'r, Aqrk,.1 ~r:ii~. -linsir. ,\II f'>;fra~ 11wl 111 .. 1%0 ;\lrr•'f'rl r.~ R<'n~ 21!'1 ~E. Ful'I H11i'"l"d . .J-~P'i nn rfll utnn A \l/F.\I rarl10, All nr\\' \.nit! 11 /hr11 n int•r ,l(l,<1 hll<I r11~11\f' n••rrhR ltlrrt Sl:'.00 .• lr fr firr~. !-o~.i.-01!1.l , thhon, S:JOO. 84&-:il~2. l\~11..tle~·· 2900 1n!, S:!;iO; ll i•o ·~-I F iJ:" !\1"tf" 1n1crn;;. tl.'\!JEP. RU/CK 11111,.,j c!a~c. to In 1n1l""· NlOrl. A harc:a1n I I Sll()(I Bo•ts, Storag• fii 1 't :irr.ar 11 80, "~P rh1111 l-...r. tPnnal r11ll :'l'IS-!1~7;: • 2:11 E. 17th Sr. 1 io.·11·rif1rr :.lti-il';':lf> _ ~!14-fi!lll I--"-''-' _P_1·'c"-"c~~"-"-'·---- SM a<; ·~· m()\Orev~le 1r!t 31 · --· ---- ---c 1 M 'IS 7'6' ----· -• -· · · ' ·i;g VII' d"nf' tut"''"" r r h1,1\t .OS a. r~a ;y • ' .) \~~1 2-1fl-'' likf' f'lf'11 '"I MG ' P ' "ASUR" h' I k" ra1 1. :i4&-0.,1~. · u ~..... ----__ , .,. , ... r .. ~.Vt.\Ceptl t'l ng.1 -----Cor1·11i rf'n,:'..f'll"lra~.s!'r!'rt 1 ANNI VERSARY #SO 1 (',)1111 .tOOO nii. ~1$.25 .-----------1 IA"I 1111 "''illlf'h O\l'"r your '71'! MA!CO 400rr. l•1:t<11. h~1-!l.10.~. I ~1 . ., .... 1·~,10. tr ·11vf'I tTlr, hoa l 'lr n10"'1r Oimnlrlt 11~1 of ~p11t·1? flltT'p;, --F ::;;;J ----'-------- JV!mP, 11!'.m~s tmm DohPny' Best "lier: Ca ll oa1•, Trucks 962 ~·A·CARJ FERRARI '""· $6.-uo. '""""· .,;..,,.,. BILL BARn11 ~ 2 i1!1ND.-'.. 3:)() c r.' .... . IT1 Pll\TO W/Alrro. ., l!iJ I !trtf'ihtir1, Ji:ood cr nrl . PONTIACGMCFIAT Tran ..... $.>day.~·n1Lle, T~MPOl'l;ition Ill J)pPf'1wlabl<", mu~t ,<Pit fl.~k---' THEODORE FERRARI AIJTHOR.IZEl'l SALJ::S & SERVJCE MG Al11'HORIZEf'I SALES k SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS llOO \V. Coast Hwy. GREAT SELECTION OF AIR. CONDITIONED vw·s IN STOCK OPEN SUNDAY Harbour Volkswagen Authori1•cl Volk1wa9•n Oeal1r 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Autos, Imported Autos, Imported PORSCHE TRIUMPH 970 1 ';;;,;;,;;,;;,;;,;~· ::~ ""' $415. ... '""""'' '71 G. M. c. I ROBI NS FOR 0 II HONDA 7.'iO, 1 .vr nlr\ 10.flOO I AN[) 20ilO ~~~~OR BL\.-D. Campers, Sal•/ Rent tlO mi'~. f'lne C'flnri, $1100 . .Pvr ' CAMPER I co:-:~.. 61::.0010 I oar l .v. All I. pn1 :l ~~Tnn P.U, ,,,, ~· "llnirrr.1 ANNIVERSARY •SO f'ORD '69 ~~ror:olinie VII cam-71~ o • • ' I AUTOS W NTED "'111~•--ll< .. ~. 4 f;.nf'Pd 1TAr:,. 3'l() V.'t Pn-, A pt"r \'AIL Drlven 1!1,000 1ni. " T • 11 I ' d ·~o BL'LTACO ~'hE'l'flll s , hP1ti•v <l ni, .. am,....r I op .. o ilr or c.can us£ NEWPORT· IMPORTS 3100 W. Co11.~t Hwy. Newport Beach Newport BeAr:I. "&i PORS{;HE 91.2 . 1 ownfr, 1-----'-------I At\1/fM, R1.d111.t.•. Corn n1;i1~, Slln<1 t.('1):;e rolor, • THINK 1~000. Days; 5;,s...39'H. Alt 6: MMG'' ft41j.-J89;1. '67 TRIUMPH GT6 $995 l\f'w lir,.s. air CO."lrl, hrntrr, · · ,nr, · ,,. c r <:: An · B . , · l()(lcr, .$J.'JO. '5!l CZ 250 rr. P(flllpm~nl , i plv urr~. r11-a 5. •re •1Y ·111"TI, rani;i, t·u:stom-!.1P111i nrd 1n-THEODORE $fi00. Bol.li. xlnl con\1. Call Oic:i. r auc'"" R' r~m""r 111111 lf'rior. Eler r .. [r1::;. ;r~ ' ,,. ROBINS FORD i;!OVI', fl)tlrt. 2 :·:Mf'ts, 11.!t !!: 9f.2-4.~ l".!nl"r, d1n<>r 1e-t~!-11 .. , rrr1•1;:- 1 ~l!!P('~ 4. Co~t S!IOOU: 197! J1~;;-:,-,----C-L -J 7 :, f'1 ·11111r ;u1•! m?.ny e:dra~.1 2~ HA.~ROR B1 . ._v,~1. .. mar:;:r ncy in '11m •!y-wt11 S<"r;i mb;,.r . .C:~rt 111ar1, imo l f\o. 11 .iK~I ('()51 A .\11'.~.\ h1 •. 1~11n 1 <;pll !or h11H pr•!'P. Xtnt 1111ff',. l..1ft :'""'· $'19.'i. $495 DOWN 1J\1PORT5 \\'ANTED ronr'I. A hoi12.-i1.,. C a l I 1 &'C-:)7::i:i. nra11.i:f! CounriPs FIAT BILL BARRY UI 'it PORSCHE 911-S. T11kt n\'f'r re.main. 21 mo of .1fi n10 \'fRJfDUNDflY' IP11~f'. No PqUi1.v co 5 l . j n !1:12-11200 nr f.44-11770. lllJI I E.I.CH [HWY. :n1 l c-~~=--~---r ~!l:l-7:i6fi e 531-fiR24 'Oll .~ Jl:DSTR, Ai\.1/FM , ~'I PONT1AC-GMC-F1AT l----c,,,c,c1c_,c10C.CR...CCC..--I rnn-1111011, ~on,! lop 1.t. l'O•!· '71 FIAT !\~~\\Tor Sfi:ifl rra.u. 51400. 84&-18jl or 213: 850 SEDAN e R21-'i1.~.l e 4:!l-~7~. 11:iylun~ "''' .~~1g 131h 10 f.ee. I BIC\'C~Es. $15 tt1 S:Jl. Jt~l $115.57 PER MO. 1·nr $BUYER Phonf' n4&-S-li .. P1tul11r1nt1, C.~f. Sf!e •f'trr;, BILL ~A.."Q~Y TOYOTA ·~· CAB-OVER camp .. r '6:.. I pn1. J.~81 Beach Eh11t. , SP!'. 11'.1\n:.1 ~ Sflfl , rli .•r hr:.k-]%9 i\lf;C/C:T, Jmmllc ~'ilr1<"r1. 1").l)()(t 1"'11, fu°'" ·54 C PORSCHE -J7:illf'r. 1 $-1%.fX'I •!' tiw 1nt;i1 <1nwn !ll'IY-I 11. •o,ch. "h. ,,1.,,·,_;o:; I P.'., [1'<1111 -:<<'.:tlf'f1 C'fllllir1;: ;i'Vif'r.-ltd. Gnorl ""~ "'"" \'l'f"I', '09 YAV.i\.'lA J:;!'I, xlnl •·on<1. n ' " • +f':xh·11r;, S2400 or bl'!t off~r. ~73-2.1~1 21~ :-92 b3{)J n1en r. $11!i .'17 i.~ TllP 101.11 1 ,.,.,s1rn1 -rll'rJ. 1;ir home1rr .;.ri-li2(l :>.[! z pm TI"f\~or.;:1b!e 1-. I •. -~. I s:uio. c.IJ a.ftrr ol:311 r!I' fTl(ll"!thly p::i.ymf'nl. 1nrlu<11111; Autos, Imported 970 I -dash. l-----H E , ... ~ak•"~ '4' 22\" 2 0 fi3 :-011.R f"'llri,1,..,.-RI~,,•."". . ~· .... ...... :i-•• 1AA, hf' .. fl)'E' i'!(\d !lflllfl('f' $ 65 D WN " , ' '10 C.I k 1·r !I RP<i i111. \lrf.v f'1r.~n: 1Ji,!'.1:1,f----------- RENAULT c~1~.soll ~.".- ~·lfl .. ~fl.~1 1-:x1 . ~ nr hf J!l711 tr /IRBOR Bl.VD. COSTA !11ES/\ VOLKSWAGEN .1f'~· IT'Jc· • '1 t :<f' - 1 1!1/11 !)11n1ki 90 Honrho ~l)fl cht1ri::r~ <>n 11pprovPrt rrr<i11 Large Selection ~·i rm. ~1,11...;,in. ·.;7 Rrn;iull Cnrd1ni, 4-1;p, ~~d -~,",',-~Oii.ct c11mpe.r. n11lf'!', hk• 11'-W. s 2 9 ~'I lo;-411 nionlh .. Tilt: Ci!~h of Fully $39.56 PER MO. ·o ,, -(\1~k rli~c hrk~. R/H. Lo .,, CU,fOM h 'I """-'"· ;)•i. -. ·~ !i'l."t-.:l'l!:1. I prir .. 111eltrrl11~g t-'IX" .-nn Ji. ·.-.;, -l., 11r11· Pn)!. 1111'11, xlnl 1111 ·~. Xlnl S Ii !iO 1()1 r I! r. '' • • ' tll t r.an1~r. 2 0'fi!l v1v <.:a•n pc;-Ful\ PQuiP:' Mob.te Homes 9ii I cftJ.<P. ;,, $4467 ~o. Drtertrrl Recondition•d roilli. Saf•nf1!'c l 4 :,o . ~IS-2!i~:i. • mn"11 n£'w rPblt l;-.(W)cr. R.rbl1 ra11;~!.~. m ini. S25.i0. Tra~e.I I pri!'t \~ ~2.'.lti 1n.-luri,n~ S2'\."> ·,5 1!1P )fll<'ll •h•wn 11>1~· fi'i:,._;,!l.-.l, IJ"11ns ~11.l<>, N~w hn1krs, Used V W• -· ---•.;7 Rrnaul1 C<1rRvC'llP ron-~ J u Ir h h d f:•l' Pnr~rhe or~ ~J9-:H19. OONTEMPO ,,,.~. ltrP~I~ .. Rnri rir'\nrP • s !11''111 SJ!l.IVi .~ Ill" lf\Hll 1963 MG 1100 Sedan . I'll tr&. h A I I .. vrrlihlf',illrNlnrl .,huckrl S r l!-r nnl :i 10,.dw;11r~ -r an:i·-~. 0111ua.1 p!!rce.ntai;e Porsches--1~1onH1 v f\'l.vo1rn1 1n" 1111 1nc S2.i0, f>!6-t"~12 Rfl fi pni • TF.Lf.SCOPIC eA mfl'!r, 'h1 10 0, 0 •1,,... 0 ____ ,1_::l'":'~':'·~·~·:"':·~·~l:·'-:1:10:1'..... ___ I .sys1rn1. Chrrry hl1> -l ll7J. j!'nrrl f100 !ow .rr:i , s:<:>Od LAGUNA HILLS l'?.:t •S . '. 1,1'\ ' l"''"~r " ·' ' ' ' rlr . ' rontf, bn1h.ll3.'J()., 4!l":130!I. I •• Campers & Vans 1 1~n·1'rl ;ir11·p I ~ Slfi~fl.lfi Ill· MGB SUNBEAM 49-1-407.i LiiJO!"·~·~"·_·h~.=~- 0 \:er l"\O NP"'' & ll...-0 Ca~ I !OOt;;. 30 LJ~y or .:1000 r.1 i1es c hu!1t1,<!: 11 1\n1111! pcrtr.n1a~r 168 VW BUG Cycles, Bikes, 11 ::>:w1 RIDGE ROL:IF: J)P.., i·o C/.)(J~ .. r ..... m 1 Gu11r~l1lf'f' r~lf', 1~ 10111'.. '70'-, MCA-~;T, c ~rt> ni f' "fiJ SUNAEAl\.1 Alplflf', hl11f'k Scooters 925 4Corner ot Moullon PkW}'I OPf'n .,,l JO p.m. I Paris J· T..:iht)r e 1::r.c-1ne e •• "llr. ,\irrnr.\r, ,\\1 ~·'1 · 11'/!'"r1 1n1rr Run~ It looks Rad io, lfralrr. \lrry Sh11.rp! FOR ,, 1 ,. _ , 71 Hond.11 , ""l f'~tll:'" a dult comm_u111/~'. '2000 E. llif ~I .. ~;:1n111. Ao.11. Tran~. e .t'ron! ,_ flf'~r .'\'(lr Olr r '!f\11 nr "'-' !.· h~rr\ f"a.rs: ra.<'lud~. n11n~ ronrl. SZIOO or e.C'W'<fl, J~q;; fi~. ~9-IM2. Mu~t Sell tXF.\V7!i-!l, S10W,i. d I I I I I .. ,,, ,, '• ,.,... i , hi ... " ,. -, .. c.·~-. i·-,~ hP st fliff'r • .i~162:1-s.1:it 1111 Marqu1's Motars 'flflfl , 1 1, I 11.)IH'en o .•1~u re· ,. "" "''" ~.YJ '~""' 11>~ • ora.;,,. •""Y-"-·· ,, ... ..., ,,.,, SUBARU r r ·" m 1•P.•, "' (Ir w "" ,~.. I -n I I <1 "'" • ;,, """ ~t~vir1". C;i!l :-i3!i--22112 11 trr:r :;i _ orld. B 1 ," 1 nd111j st1rround-;p,"". '""' ll"!ll e fo:l('r\r l!'il l S~tem I -""' · 'I · ..... 11nr11 11r111 -.,-,--,,;.,"f-.,.-, .. -,I''' <""•I. """ ::;..,, C:~. H1.1:hwy, L. Sch. inf.;:, &• UX Ul',I' 1 ppoin1-1970 BL AZE-R---: ~ 11 ;;\ S<. fl l ~ \. f'nvy1 " ,,.,_ "" ,69 SUBARU .Ell,.7.'il.1 e fi.lfl·.1100 p.m. ment~. ThPrapPutic pool, v it Ct '<I ~ 1 T ~ ::..,.;:.111011 :'\7 mo 011 .. \JI nP\\I 111'1'$, f \I ~- "70 Kaw,.saki Trail. Bo.·~ xlnl .Sauna~. .fo.:Xe.r"I'< -m, < ,· 'p· nm ·J)(lt' ni,•" ~ -.-c--1-51 •. -1---1 r1r'1r S l7~:1, !'>!~-%.".It n,. 4.; m~. S39.~. !'>l~-.l:'l7fi b() _,~v.i, Sunroof. PnrS!''h" ' .,... .., utn. n .. "r Sff'f'l'IUS. A.11' ~ .inlfl Cle oc,,; O U1"l\f'l J:f'AIS, P n I'.~ r hr <"'Ond. Nu nrP~, Just tuntd. b illiard tables, mur.h, much . Corid. 4 \\• h " t: I drtvf', ~ _: 1~-l<fi\ _ TOYOTA ch1omp whPPl.!1, R/lf. 1.1.()'Kl .i.12.l. ~G-5n~. ! mGrr: j 177fiAAGi 1\1':\V whi1r tn11 f'lr '6!1 fllGB.1-----------mi'~. ,c;rir! 11nr1Pr warrant)·, f\-1UST sell -"66 Yarrui.!111 &115, 1 Src: Deaut. fun: modeis In '. $3899 ' Con1111..,ri1;il ~tylr. OVF:R Sl~l'. Pvl p1,v, 537-71-lli JlOl l'Xfrl ronrt. $350 or bl"~ 01. I park·hk~ 1f'U1ng. I CONNELL e Thi11k se. ... fi.16-M1~ *.. 100 af! R nm. fee. c.11 ... ; ........ I <:ALL'·"'"'""' oc '30-7"'1 CHEVROLET ~ .~ "FRIEDLANDER" OPEL ,, vw v·".-r.-=-R,-m,---: '"" KAWA'"'--! NEW "\i NEW & USED* N°crl< ~"" hody wnok.'1''1 R UNS 1.r LOOKS Gf.EAT! ih.ifi rhoif't: nr riPror. 11pp!s. • ~2:-1 H~rbor Rlvrl . a1 9-'.:11:\l l:.xt. 6fi flr fi7 13750 Ii.ACM l l VD. '69 OPEL or rm /nr rar nr '! 964 W. e !i4&-17{)R e J l or 2 BR. S:l650. f.o.b. C~f;i Mr~a ~..tf;-12(1.1 J!lil1 HARRO!t Bl,VD. IHwy, 391 171h .'".!, C.M. >ifll'r:; pm. e Nabers Cadi11a' 2600 HARBOR BL,, CO~vrA Mt:!\A CALL ~G-9100 OPEN SUN DA \'S '69 VW BUG LoW mileage "xCf:'Uent cond. rh.ruout. 4 11pd. dlr. Valtncia ttd. take old car or smlill rlown can ti n. pvt. ply, (330- BQKl !i46-1736 . 49'-61111 alt 9 11 .m. 1969 vw 2 Dr. rlark hlu~. ivory inter- 1or. nice car. !YWTiiffi), $1395 ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvrl. C01Sta t.lf"lWI 546414'1 S4fl5 '6.l vw Ntw Paint Good Condition M3-4~1 '66 VW bu!, rrhut!t eng, ntw p11 1nt, FM , S1400. 833-928 f:\'t!. VOLVO VOLVO DEMO SALE $2998 1311. Vdvo 142 Sec!. Demo # 7360 llartin, heatt r, au1omet1c trans. .&ialf.IN W TOYOTA \'.}.16 Harbor. C.M. ~-tr~ "FRIEDLANDER" ~ lUM •I.I.Clo CHWY. »1 893-7566 • 531.QU 'f;7 VOLVO 4-dr. 4-spcl, R&H. 1 n1vnPr, xlnl cond . $1195 or "Hrr. !162-~:ifi2. Autos, Used 990 STATION WAGONS '10 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE. ll pa~, full powr.r, tadory lllf PtC. 119-Bf.:W. 'Rt FORD LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE STATION WAGON, Jn pa.:o.ir. r u11 pnwer, Jactor,y 111r v.tr. OTL..610. 'li!l CHEV MALrB tJ CON+ COURSE \VAGON. pov.'l!T pquipped k lactory.air. ZNU- 4.12 . '68 CHEV' CAPRICE. Full powrr. faf'lory a.it·, 9 pal!ll', Pl{'. VTO·:IDl. 'fill OPEL WAGON XEBM~ MacHow.ud 839-!lf(l(l "r '."\ll-06(!J f"OR S;i\r: J:.,() HJnr111. ~L . . I 1~67 CHEVY _<-Yl.<.;"f,\ m~SA __ j l!'l.~-7.~ • '.>.G·AA21 RALLY KADETT TOYOTAS milk" ollf'r. Clt'il.I'\ 518--034~ I Dix ~ix42 l h sn_. ."P!ll, drp~. :s;, TON VAN S PORTS & ·71 Ff AT 121 ·"flf'("l,11. \lr.r~ ChMmP nrri~. 4 l<f)f'f"d, r.:.dlfl, Cornrr I.st & Harbor 'fill: V\V. lr11.vin1:" ~ta!P~, n1u~t Sant;i, An11. .•H r. Ul:l;1 'lr hpsl 'lrl~r.1 ---~===~~--·I fir fi46-R4.30. appJ ·;;, 10 ,· 55650. v-~. ""Ith Rerl F: !-;amp C-11mfl·' CLASS IC CARS I rlr~n. $"1111 T () P. \ti a pm !o:iw n111"~. READY FOR I ""e'1'8 e a-11dts! ·"-. · · ~11-1" '69 HONDA SL JSD \" M h I p, ,_,.n\f'n;Jnti, Autn, R"J1rt1n, • ;1()0 G:ill.,.,·1011:. :\101 • fl1 R .-,.It q;,~-~Sff\, \\ kn rl ~ .> • '"'Sit! n o ilf' 1213 N Jl11r-N Q , Xl111 ('()nd ~ 54;i.12~4 bo • " m-~~-. ]('I' { 7500~· l!"!O-~L. hrr!1p ~ l"OiHl.~IPr, 4 llfl,\11n,,. -o--o-"""-1 @. lmmed1'ale -' _!· .':!_._·-~---J'2399 1" 1,1oo;:r fr1>n1 • 'lill 1.~.-1.1 •. 1,--1._,c1 • -!\fl.-TRJUlllPH 2f(I • 81• UT "'~ 11 srnr1 cor .A rnotnie hnmt. 2'lx:,1, CONNELL rnr!ll·hr t'flll"" • 'fi,'l Hr;:ilr\o '"'loll c ~ L'~ J U r>d l i)ll ,.. ~ • nnrl. \ln~t J r Ir, ~ I . llf'W {'Of]. er "" <:hOll"e lol. Arhtl l p111·k. CHEVROLET ]11;ifl{ Ill :\fl(J(). '(..!; T1(!r1". i=ilf.--2:171 a/Jrr J; pol. 0 Del1'very mi. $.~7.l. f..!+.'l:i,117. Bf'acli a1-e11. 2 Br, 2 l)R, f11m \'~ e 'f:>: TP..-2"1 e ·1>,~ ~·1a1 I R!l7-'1~AA, 5152 Hrll Nfl, 5:'!, PRESTIGE )t.A. MOTOR CARS 1 ===~~~~----I •11 Conr1llt'n!<1.l 1\lark .tlr. I CA~1 PER 'NJ-Xlnt f' n n fl . RPfn,ot:e r11.lflr. $1330 nr brst Pquippert w/l r11thcr. landau . I nlf Pr. $.,1?.-2~Rli. t11r, rruJsp con trol, full pnw- f'r, i:hoice <"Olnr k ahcJl.\ls 'fi!l VIV AUG prid" nt ov•npn;h1p. A1nt ~UNROOF. F.XTRAS! Bank trrms e '7fl T-Bird. s1 21:. • ~1&-0.Vi6 lanrtau. 111r. Fterrn. full pow---MAfCHLESS1 67--rm. blt1n ku, "ncl pnrf h. ~~ H11rhnr Rh·tt f ~P.\rl"r fl.oort~1rr • ·i;s: F 1AI JAGUAR •A ,Os "Aiik ;ihnui nnr 1 M'J~ l'f'hahlr ,. :,.11-7.1!11 • Llldrpd, llJ)nnklf.r •y~trm. r,....111 fll,.~11 : .. 1fi-12n1 J"!O 1Y>upr. 111r • i\1t ;n.1 ;T ~ -... ~ " p wArrAnii·. ~lr>l'l 1n for .11. trre --;~NO -~--:r:--R•a! Buy al S14,0fl(l. Ph: , + c·~. 4 in 1·hnro~r fm111 e RARE ·~7 34() rlk '"'n .•rrl. 4 ' d ~ 1!166 V\\'.(j(yirl ronrl. Nrrrt~ e ·i;;~ ...,.,_, A _,,., e ._, • r · cmon~tr~t1n11 r••or. •1•11 Cl'' N .,..&-:l47.1 or~l-9!f)4. IH. ·;;.~:no ;, \l/1"1\' i\10fl~:. liflrl/!1 .D. f'hrm 1•l rr~. BILL 111111111nt>.S7!10 nril¥"!!'fofff'r. tr k 1111.~ onJ.v 11,000 t':81"f'- 'f111ly rl nvf'n m11P~. ~•I! r11 r~ Rf" f.1rrcrrlrs &nz 1r~ri,.-111s. f 11r mor. info call, ~lti,'".T .-. . , •. .r..A• XL:\T t!lN"n. "4&-!lfl7l J2x60-2 BR. c8'JT""lr1, i 11•n-''' :,z:--1·1:"1 r ~rll•. RP~11 !. 1·1•nr!. :,t,1.1n:n ~.~1 . fo(i nr ~7 h4fi-'i'i:1!"1 htwn 4.7 - --~----;,,,, sk1r1jn, I.· 1nol .tiPrt. ~-I 41\.l.fi'l42 10 11 J'Ho HAH ROR Rl.\'D. 'f,7 V\V -cb-c,--1 .R!l-BsA'lll V1r1nr. F:xrr!lrnl AUSTIN AMERICA '----MAXEY -"fll!llf<' 11 r J.l'\fl~rp(I. Nr V i~lil :,llnp'.t Jn11"m;ihnn11l H11n•r•l<'r 1 "lil ~.,;,.k II .Iii" .~r<111n-r;;;;:;j f01;T.\ i\ollO:.'".,\ R<'~t nH,.r'. rnnd111on. t'-1any f'Xffil !i S!i.10. "' II 2 Cn1r . C.M . Own r r h I R 1 If --------+ fi1Wi.i\O .. 1 ·13·72.111 ~42-l ~t7 11 11 :i. RFCl\FATJON Cf.NT"R 1 · . n1r1· .... '."". ·. ,.. n Pr Ol"l"i "fi') OPF'.L f..;;irtr tl ~ R.illP.V _ _ n.110._1 .. ,.,....n, niu,.1 _11 r,11 · ~ • · 1969 Austin American ,~...,. ~ "'" TOYOTA =~===-~--~-I·~· ''"''"" C I -ROY CARVER I "'" ·'".~""' ,._ 1n·1 1, ... ,,,. I •1·" "" \"" s1,·r,·. ''"w b1·'k"· .. ,.,.l " ... ....,, .. onvtr \1ATOILESS :11111. Clran. hf'r 'l or "fl 1 r.ni , h%--07:i2. • nc:. A111,,n1;i1w 1p1n~. 11nd"r 10;\l . . . . . -----,.. ' , .... -"' • "" " ••r r., ... '' R\lf J<1lvr r "/ht;i0·k Si\'1'1 h;irrrry /,,. mulflt>r. $Hl00. P<"!nt1;ir Stn Wll£On. D1r1 htkr .. \:t.'tll. 10--,,-,,--Cn--d---,-292.l Harbor Bl"'"· 1nilr .. on 111111 J n"nl'r' fllf, JENSEN '' · 1 · · ,ff"cfipm 'l"l"I' I • 1'1 f'f Of\ "'' ' •111'1' "'" 1'01 r h ~ H ~ "·f".'fo f,°> r : •'>' ,._ ;• ~ c ;i11 ;..12-02!!1 . . • "~'ll :111 ... ~11. '"16-4444 • '"·:Anr t I .. .. 18881 Beach Blvd. "·-. ____ 1 ~11·h. : il'k· to l'ICr -.n. ! --· 1 · '>lh-i 7fi1 -;;::-:;-'°";----, BUICK k 'F,4 C.I --~jl-B-:-"\A 4'14Virtor I Fu rni~hi,d. Pooch, 2 hll, 1967 CHEVY V2 TON $1195 JENSEN -------'fi9 VW-.\.1ust ull •mmP(l '" OY CAR ER I r 0 ZEO l!ifi.I OPJo~L $1-.t lfln \1/11s:on S!l'lt '~719 tL 6 f"rrfrrt ('~r~h tion 'A.!.~h<'r/rlryf'r. 613--0114. ;;_· Ra<lQ'",·,.~~11'1. LA" Low ! R v . nc . /\ !Tll R I .~ r>.rw rlturh k £fll'lfi cnnrl. Hunl1'ngton Beach :"17~7:163 ;:., fi 8 ; • h7:l-!l562 • l+>."TRA Sh11rp "h,•.t~ A"i:t rncr, ! .,,,,i1 I ~'lf, 11,.rtior Bl vr1. I SA Lfo.:S :. SERVICF. . 07"'~--., "... s1499 s.1X'i. ,;7:.-1~1. --.~vw· • \!AVERICK M1n1 hik•, llk• ""'11;:-e c11 h11na hv"a: l'IYl, ffl.~\11 J\olf'.~A i"1fi-1'1'14 ---. =~~~~--! (714) 847·8555 n""· P'(fl!l.n. rhmhr, hnril. • .\Oull Pr!.: C~1. S 127 ;, CONNELL ! ! PEUGEOT I/I milrai:r * 846-0720 ~200. M: ... ~5'17. __ j _h1..:._~9111 •\·1"~. _ CHEVROLET j AUSTIN J:wiZ PF:IJGllT _ runs t"nnrl _ 'M VW Baja Bug, goocl cond. BUICK EJf!j-fr11, 'rli convt- r111l fl"''r, xlnr f'Ond. Goof! rubher. l ownf'r. $950. fi73-117f\. CADILLAC 2-"70 HONDAS f'R-:150. Xlnt 1 'fifi C.rPll.l L11kr~ 2()x;i0', f11m1-282'1: HBl'bor Bh,1t. '1!lf.4 [ rl A T r: h s:innoo <>r ntlrr. 1;~2.-446:'1. 1971-fOYOTA-Sfi()O •• filfi-9247 . rflnrt, I n \V milf'.~. Xrr11~. ly park. $8000 C11ll 1./l JI I Cm.ta M ;"1fj 1201 1 ' ,.nn n~ u:<i in 11"1 ,A • 31~ W. Coast Hwy. ----! $fiOCI P11. :i4R-9592 I 11..m .. M7-6:.~7. · · · P.'UI • · . I Pf'lr<ll. t.)(f'f'!IPnt ~ n n <1. Newr.nrt R1?ach PORSCHE "f,f, VW F11~rhack -Nrw •n<. CAD! LlAC 1970 1966 lntern•t1onal Seoul I '.\19:itl. 499·.lfi.llR , . ., Lriw ni ilr~. •04•1,l v I ''El CORADO'' HONDA ATC !XI .l whM"IPr,1 10x~ SKYLlNER -S~750, V-8 1"n~ltlll. 4 Speed,' ""'h•tl KARMANN GHIA $1777 rry f'•flll, .Mu~1 sr.1 1, LF.$S TH/IN 8Rof) MILE.~ nr nf'\I", Cost Sfi()O. M'll $395. ! Spar .. rrnt s;,o. Call alt fl or drivf'. Radio, Heatu, !SZW-1 BMW WE BUY USED r rrlurr{! lo $89.l. Rl.1-12:1~ f-'1H:-rory Rir roori., fu\l pow-.1~2!1 v.·kM11 :;,t&-2897. ~ll!.1 LE•vlNC. ". 1,1, p h " • 1967 VW Rug. low mdf'&, ~ " ' "'"' orsc es ' --:" "· "'""' """" m<tltipl", HONDA '67 ~. ExtTas, "lnl 1o·x;a· Sporhicr11ft, .Awning. $1695 Aulomoth'e F:xceUcnc• McnrwP. '!iii Kll.l"mRnn Ghia , YOLY\WO vl'!ry c lean. After 6 pm, 1.ilt &: tPlf'SCOpic il!'h"r.r. Full conrt . Skir1in1t. in Atfull park. Good ROY CARVER Inc 0 for µ:..n. C.1111 :i-l~2.'lti9 DON BURNS SJO...J:.ll. t .. ather tnler, l:runl< npen- Ca11 9fi2-fi016 1t> ll"r_. __ 1 buy ! f.4;)...-4216 m;, H1trbnr Blv~ ' -62 r.HIA. N1>w ('Ill; .• brllkrs, 'h!l VW rustom camper. ..r, 1"tc., Pie. Absolutely 1970 suzur., Honcho 90 7:;() I Motor Homea 940 CoslA ~1~AA ~ifi.4.j44 Jl:rRrlf'f mo1or. flJll~ ll:ff'lll. PR ESTrGE 19-lfi Harhor, C.M. &46-930~ ~ll"IU\ .:oadl";~il~ f:Xll'Q.,, "awlPSll 11nrl ''one al a. mi. S.'l()(l; ~Honrla 1't111I 90, CONDOR "fi9 Oori11:e Van; Rl11 ck. Vll nr...O~ p111n1. S•l!l'1 ": J;l2-.1.~~:. PORSCHt AUDI ·i;;i COJtONA Mark JI i"rtr nw m1 r.•. . . 7:t.-6.'!A!i. kNin~·B· IERfl9:mSECNI d'lla SI.in. 54~ . 11 uro, An.sen m.\l:'ll, 'A'irtt I ROY CARVER. Inc. '6.) GH IA, l:..rtOS. lo m1t .. 1. Ly HT. Ai\1 1 ~\\I r11<l1n. mir 'fiT V\V RUG , lll'W lirPS, a I c "fi2 Honrla 15()c<, Run1 tood. RUY RENT LF:AS~: !lrf'!, rhmm•, p R n 1 1 • rl ·I 2925 Harbor Bl vd. 1 S7Z:1 window c1rfro11ter, In m1. oriingr. rusl whl, r!'JdlO, AUTIIORIZED DEALER $100. SPECIAl. SAVING.c; NOW rini_rrl wirlrlows. Like new. ~o~t11. h1rsll !'.46-4444 1 1~.1;i~17 l3fi.lt lfar~r Blvd., G.G. Spoth"~'· A11k $1 7~:11 or ollf'r.1 ""'9'.~<lo.oo~oc.d=,c"-"'c'°:·-"'6-c'--'1c4C2.'-~ H11rtnr Blvd., ~-1~~10 • • ~~.11~ BILL CORWIN 32.\10. 497-1084. 711 BMW, 2AAt'l cs NlllP", .. x. 'AA KAR tl1ANN Ghill. llnn~ IJU!l S, nl r..r.. Frwy.) Dity' 6 4 ~ -0 I 2 6; F,;1<e1 '61 VW-Sl7fi. Body is nn Cfl!ll& Mesa i966-250 Yiirm1h11 . Ens:. 10 Ex. FORD ";""67 CHEVROLET% ion pir k rrl ronrl V.'111 tak~ sm111! I g(ltl(j. lR9:i. Aller 5:00 P~l =~=='="~~-" .. '--~-·i-'-""-· _.1_9.1_1_. ________ 1 Ji:ood. but xlnl for duf"lf! bug-Call ~0-9100. 0P"n Sunday mnrl. just r•bll. Jl~. Mi.al f up wtl9'10 1• Giilaxil! cllh R\1 W 1n lradt, P..•I pl y. phnllf> 5-16-7764. 'Y.I POR~llt7 "~· "Xcl'llrnt TRIUMPH 2'~'-· ="='"~"c"'~·~----· I CADILLAC 19'1 St'll :i.16-.1-410. '.!.'WI~. Miiin St. Oi·iins:• 0\lf'r ('ffmP"'.T k boot. ~111n, •93-!H~. Mnrlit1nn. Mll~l un:: M11ke '66 RED VW, 1unrool. ''El DORADO'' "'-mi. N. of 1o·a1ht0n ~Uillt't LOTUS "fl•c "'•'Le"""n A>ltfM ,. I ., YA MAllA ~ PP.rltrt Cond. "'4 :xrr1111, Must at:ll. 9AA-AA7<1. CAPRI ·· · ... ,..,..,. · TIIE TRIUMPH r""'°· x nt COuu. FACTORY • --. I ''""· take OV"r r•>· OPF.N H0t~ thi11 ~l "'· S11n .,, "CO 0 '70 Porsche 91<Mi Vf'ru lnw va STAG SB.ill. M1-9533 alt 6. AIR CONDITIONING ...,,,. 0 r . N Va:"; RIH. "•'\1· LOTUS 'J mf'nts. 4~:i6~. Mik f'. . nly. l .onvl'!rtrd 30· Dod2'e tiMa, tinled gl•Ell. ,.8111 I:." , l S d mi. xln1 . et>nrl, m1tlll ~ll NOW ON DISPLAY '69 POP TOP CAMPER Pull power, 11rrl'l!Q, door bu:!., Rlp8 6, 100'.fr ll"lf-mn-1971 Cepr1 Or . • • AlITHORfZF.D S400. T.O.r. R2&-11Z11i. Xlnl condition kick!!. paddl!d IO(l, tilt £. tell"· e HONDA 00 MO'T'0.0lOS$. tainffl. Movin1t mnlll SPil. Lo mi. S11Ta or 1r11d'!. THE SF.X\' EUROPEAN SALES & SERVICE Come ln for a t~fi'I drivel .., 67:..,.3~16 * ICOPi · Local Dl mi. l mmaMJl•t ... CAii B!t Olr , :1>71 PJ8 rr., Dr, CM 54~711· Th111 a1tr11d1ve orwo ownrr '6.l PORS(']IF:, llf'w t11$i. Xlnt FRITZ WARREN'S c ,-tttnng. etc, ~·~• ·n DOOG" B-l _, d ~d ._ 1,w n1nninp; fflrwt. 1714) 624-~l85 SPORT CAR CENTER VW '68 BUG-Utt: hl1w., clean, one O'Nnf'r. (XSS779J ;ttl.<""\"'.,.... :\BR ~Jmonl .l m i lo~n. 4 AA• v11n, s.,... tr& e wits 1'111 ,.,_·re ' $3777 !'CJIWlNN JO SJ>f'f'ri Vanity. CIHI!! .Adult Pk, Rent l5.'> m!'Jn. tr11n11. $2.700. 11nrl ha11 hlu1 1~ hM1 nf 11~k lnr Citrolyn. 710:E. lal St., S.A. 547-<1764 rul\ll wrll. ! ownu Pvt pt)'. 10 mon!M old, llkl!' nrw S7:-i. mo. Mitoy •Xtrlll S4000. 642-.\3,iO r.<1rr. Populiir l1n1 .. m1.•t fin-'Go POMci-tF: <Ah'riolet h.I. O~n d11.Uy !I-~; clo1ed Sunrl11.y J!l75. M&-.liR7. NABERS CadiftaC S48-19.11>. fiot&-..l40ll, '6;> EC'ONO VAN : fi plyi. lr1 11111 w1th 1r11rlrllP <rnnr 1111tr-cnnv, J1n1 <'f1fKI. Mu~t 11'-r. '69 TR!UMPM GTfi+, rm, lo 1!167 VW camper, 43.fXXl At.J11i0RIZED DEALER M U~ •l!'ll, 6.iO Triumph ]'Tt i. h~.11.vy rlu ty ~u~prn,ion. inr. 4 .'".Pf'l'rl 1 r11 n~. R11rllfl, 31CM;l W, COa.J11 Hwy. J ISOO. ,k7S.01'22 ml. Xlnt mnd. mill"l!. E'lcccl cnnd. $2,130. EXI Ha.rbor S!:vd., f'OR RENT -w«rnn~8 if'lf"d fl" 1 Pttw r O Rl'llk"• N t B h * ~ ll-4801 ~5-25'17 chopprr, Xlnt conrl. 1....,,. k ..,, r..n. rond. $795. 548-&118 . A f'r, ,. 1~ · __ ...:.c'_w"'"...:.':.:c'c":::_ __ ,f l=~~·;;"'.',:'."~l.'.'~'·':;•:_ __ l ;u-="~·;;;,=~· ~·;;;;~·;;;,'~";i'':·';:· "l =~~~°":':":~la~M~.,.~---• • lj46.l280 * + •ir, 1tener11tnr, ..,,,_ ..., , -. • J ,._, St;1lrrl s:lt"l whf'rlJ. r11d111I CRn.i'f t:lntll!'rc<l 'r Sell Yl'ltlr '6' vw Squ11.ttback-Rc'blt mi., 492-5032. .900 t'ORO ~ lt'ltl p1uM'I pl> tirf'• p, <lrror trt>up 111_ TIRED of rtiat ol~ tumitnrf'! "D•/h•"'•" ''"· ."·" Dal-1!1611 TRlUMPH GT6+, rMn:V '70 EL Dorado blk w/vinyl 1 k ,. __ .. ~ .. .,_ l f ,~ -Bl •--k 1~ f'l'\l, R.&:H. air conrl, new 1 All -••• ·-HONDA :i(l -Good cond T 'I T rue · ...,.,., ... "'~'· a<·S o · c:lur'lini;: rrrhruni;: l!f/HJ, Hur. It'-rtally ml lh11t hi\l"d 1 P'I 1 0 'fl ·" f l!'xual!, ue ""'' ~. 11$). "x .. as • .,.._,.,, ot J14:. r•1 er1, ravel 945 r"r. :i.1&-lH:l!t. rv 'ln •hi~ nn<>. t98.1BQD1 lo N!pl~ce. Ju.'ff wa!ch 1hP y 10 U l!l .. ni now /\~klna: ;2000. ll!JJ.-184.1. hattl!'ry. S750. 535--5793. 67:1-2942 ew11. I C:-..11 5'4U171 1!'171 GOLDEN fA.LCON 20' '64 INTF.:RNATTONAL v1n, f; si.'17.i •• l'lh~n ,,. ~n. ~ hU"Tdhlrt: Al m.ls!!el!MM"J; AN1J Da.v Is lh" BEST d.11.,y to 11167 TRIUMPH S p It r I r f'. '70 VW BUG·Yellow 1,,.,=-c~A~D~-000-,-..,-.-d-.,.-k 1 ~ i'O('ld \\?Int id 1a a toed SIC Lik1> n..w, ryl f"111! 11rt•r ~ pm 1-liir~ Rlvr1, CostP ~1~ 1 i:olumn1 In !he OassWPd run an ari' Dn" • t l!'ln<I Mnditt{'!n J6,.'ll fl!' t'IMI S\5&!. MG-4306 Ah ol hm>A·n. beaut. c:ond. Maki! invt!ltmi!!nt. ~R-~.-u:: ~ft • rn'I I F..1H7i2 !'>1!'1-:in.Vl S.-er;.,n. ttr/~y .. c11ll lodA.y, t-1~1~ nfl'"r !lfi2-64~ • For bci;t fl:'5U1l.!i! 642-56711 nff•r-.';4:..-ro,'i7. -------- • ' ., ' .. Frid:o1 , Aug1al l.3, 1971 THE ALL NEW '72's ARE COMING ••• ~ .. _ ... ,,,_ .... ~l§JI ~ ._,.,, ... _ ..• _J§J I Autos, U.... ttO Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used l§J I l§J I ....,,,._ I~ ._I ..... _ .. _ .... ___,]~ 990 Autos, Uaed 990 Autos, UMCf } 1--------- CADILLAC CADILLAC 196& CPE. OE VILLE FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING FULL LEATHER li'iTERIOP.. Padded top, full power utcl. tilt b telescopic steP.rlni:, atl.'reo, A.\1/Fi\1 , etc .. ere. An tXCepnonal buy! !SBS- 3'li $1888 NABERS Cadillac AlITHORIZED DEALER ~ HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA W Ow ' Cail 540-9100 Open Sunday • CADILLAC 1967 CAMARO CHEVROLET ------~~ '69 Camaro Cpe. 1970 IMPALA Y·8, Radio, 3 Speed. (\VS\\'. CUSTOM CPE 50JJ Vinyl Rool. Auto, Radto, $179'1 CONNELL CHEVROLET f>C\\\'er Steering, P o w e r Brakes, F"actory Guarani)', PZJ.76 • Low Low Price • $29'19 "" """" Bh·rl. CONNELL C0>ta M"" ""·"'"' CHEVROLET '61 CA..\lARO RS, ~ spd. d1s(' 2S28 Harbor Blvd. brakei<, poi;1trac11nn, ~!:>9.l. or bi>sl ofr. 548-3581 Co:>ta Mesa 546--1203 1969 IMPALA I CHEVROLET 4 Dr Hard!op, Power Stet-r- --._,.,.,...,.,,c=-~-c---I !11£. YinyJ Root. Air Cond, 1969 IMPALA Auio, Radio, fS20CPXJ CUSTOM CPE $239'1 CONTINENTAL 1971 Continentel HT Coupe LIKE NE\\'{1,000 .i\1!LES Thl:o; ~aubtul car must bt IM!"f'n and dnven to appn•ci. ate. Cla.ASlc Sat\n Black tin· uh 1v11h black landau 11.nd CORVmE '67 STINGRAY l27 custon1, 4 &pd, roll bar, ni!li"i, loaded, f\!e.ke otr. or r r 1 d t 1-521-1289. '68 CORVETTE GD C:OND -LO PRICE • 96&-5931 • black le-a!her 1 n ! er i o r, .69 CORVETTE lXl con· Equipped 11'ith lhe tines!. ver1iblt 350. Good rond1llon. Full Power, 6 way JX>Wer i>eal, till i>tttt'lng ll'httl, Auto 1c mp a.ir cond , Pov.·rr door locks. Stereo mlllti.plex radio, :\1ichehn Ra1lial Ply tu't's, and much more. Please ask tor a demonstra- S3().')(). 494-4258. CORVETTE'68 Pertee! condition • 67:>-3808 * COUGAR ioon. 1ro-OE.'\U1 Johnson & '67 COUGAR A"R7. Dtlu~e Son, 2ii~ Harbor Blvd., \tather int. PR/PS, AM f".'11 Costa !\1esa. 540.5630 Sharp car but need& vaJl"e DODGE DODGE ~. ton Van. Rfoblt efli. Good coOO. New Brakts, IU"f'S, $;iX!. ~1540. ~8-315.J. FORD ~'ORD '71 LTD ...... ~ 11ardcop coupe, fac1ory air t·ond, FuJl po\Vtl' incl, M!atl! & "i ncio11'~. slt l'l'O multl· plt>x, dual l"f.lnlro1 dual front sea111. Local one oi.1•ner. Les:s than 2.ZllO miles. (46101LJ' e Nabers Cadillac 1WO HARBOR BL., COSTA l\!ESA (ALL -::.10-9100 OPf~,'.'J SUNDA \'$ OURS FREE! CPEFA~O~~L LE y UE ( AIR CONDITIONING THIS Sl'l VAl~RAOIO F1JLLLEATIIE.'R INTERIOR Solid state Ml~ 'n & F'ull pov.·et, vinyl 1op, oh &: \ust tor coming \~e s. telescopic steenng, Ai\l/F:-.1, Vinyl Roal, Air Cond. Power ::;ieenng, Au10, :-lew T1ri>s, Df;sd ~harp, Bargain PncctJ (X\\'EZ'22 1 $2699 CONNELL CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 1970 MARK Ill job, 54.000 mi. 548-7464 '71 PINTO -AIJl extru . / i\1ags 11·/Goodyear !ires. 2.m H11.rbor Blvd, I Perfect! Full k (.'Ompltrt!y e '69 COUGAR·Lo mi. :l.OOO rng. S.125. k T.O.P. Costa i\f~ ~146-120:: I luxury eqL1ipped locally own-Perfect cond ~ N , , d, 645-26~3 ar1 6 ·66 CORVAIR, xlnr trans. 1 e<: & h_ a.s been serviced by nothing. Eve& 675-3857. heck\ng our. vad many other deluxe xtras. c. with this a · (VKP240l . $2444 I: NABERS Cadillac AtrrHORJZED DEALER ~c::oor:;,~~vrl., Call 5-10-9100 Open Sunday LARGEST SE~ECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING AUTIIORIZED • SERVICE - Nabers CadiUac 2600 HARBOR. BL., COSTA MESA 540-9100 Open Sunday CA MARO 1961 CAMARO CPE V-8. Po1\'er Steering, Radio. Auto. ul1 wheel, Air CDnd, 1 owner, Sharp. (WCS550! $229'1 CONNELL 2828 Harhor Blvrl , eos·ta i\le~a 5-16·1203 1970 NOVA 4 Dr Se<!an, fi cy\, Auto, Ra- d1D. RJgh t m!les, Econon1y here, (350ASQ1 $2299 CONNELL CHEVROLET :!82S Harbor Blvd . Cosra ).1esa 1965 IMPALA ho L I '63 GAJ.AXIE, 427 4 spd, S!andarlf shltf, big rng au! rtzed inco n dealtr. I DODGE Body good conrl, Upholstery ! W.000 \Veli maintain~ I 11:;d~ "\\'tll'k . Sl'l() or nl!tr. xln! good tires *o'"" ""~-nules. Tius luxury car is ""0 DO G l -'~'-·'~'~"~9·~~~~---c l ' • · -NJU. ' I"'" D E Polar<1 V 8 4 r;! This v.·on't last. 67~>--0538 fi11wless &. must be seen & d Good nd Sl7• Q' '&1 FORD Fair!aflf'. good 111! 6: 30 pm, all day Sat & ?rive~ tu ~ apprec.iated, l1 j ~5018 co 6.iZ....S~29 ays. 1"{JnrL $400. 539-201;2 OJ" Sun. is pnced tor a qwck sale ' eves · I 1;21-66-02. 1967 MALIBU a1 $6850. Phone 673-8811, 1171 '67 DODGE Van, AI DS, 3 srxl, -''--'~ .• ~3-C-co-00-1~00-,-1~,,-,-, --1 Via Karon, Lido Isle aher 6 auto, new tires. shocks, ,7~ SPORT CPE & b k ~ P.:-.f. paint ra es. 546·~-e S48-400J e Radio, PO\l'er StP.ering. Auto, I 1969 CONTINENTAL "\VEED It &: reap" •. clean 1 -----=-"----~~c-l Vtny! Roof, (VDT067J. Buy 4 DR. SE DAN out 0e treasures & tra.~h _ "fO ford Cortina, Sacrifice: Buy Buy -tum mto cash thru 8 Dai.!¥ !or quick ~-ale, S900, Xlnt $1499 l\f UST SELL Pilot Ci!l.!l&Uied ad. 642-5678 ~'Onri. 536-699J att 5pm. CONNELL Beaunful platinium bilk' ""ith I ..'.~'...'.:~::'.'.'.~::!:.::!=~ 1..::::=..::::c.=:c:.c::c.."-0--j dark blue !eathP.r interior k Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 CHEVROLET Lnoda" cool, FwJ L"xmy -;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;::;;;;::=;;;;;:;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;::=;;;;;:;;;;::o;! 2828 H bo Bl Equipped includ ing factory - STA WAG ar r vd . air. 1il1 wheel PO\\'f'r door * LOOK * Air Cond. Pn\\·er Sreering. ~~sta Mesa ~-l20,\ Jocks & much more. Sa.le. I ' Auto Sharp i'.\'.0£9131 fi~ !.'.~ALA 2 cir. 283 P.11~. I Priced il93BM•V~ $387.l. j . ! ' $1199 RebLlilL 90 day \varranty. Johnson & Son 2626 Harbor CONNELL Hurst 3 :speed. New brakes I Bh·d .. Costa r.·iesa . 5-Kl-56.30. 1 CHEVROLET & ''"'"':good mffhM<0al 1970 CONTINENTAL cond. S69;i. 8934>460. . 14.000 ~1!LES -LIKE NE\V 2828 Harbor Blvd, 6\J CHEV I\fPALA-348 eng, BeautituJ Grov ·_. ,. · h Costa J\1esa 546-1203 Pl P/b -e mt,, 1111~ s, , auto trans. ~29J. \\•ith matching leath!'.'r in. '66 Chevrole! Caprice, good <·on<l. a ir cond, r/li. :\l<1k!'.' offer 644-4213. .\lust ~u be!ore 8/19. 11~53 tenor & Black Landau roof, Delphutiurn St, Founlalri 1 Luxury equipped through- Ya.lley, 839-616-1. out. f'ul! Poll'er. a uto temp "iiG CH.EVY JI, auto R&ll, 1n1mac cond. !inn! 548--6653. u-ans. 1969 NOVA CPE e tr (.'Ond. flit \\"heel, cruiSt SlliJ. :I Dr. V-8. Vinyl Roo1, Radio, con1rol, :stereo multiplt x ra- Auto, Low Milei;, Dead d 11), 4 Brand ne1v ti~. See Sharp P24~ and ask for demonstration, Immediate Delivery Rotary Engines RX2 CPES.-RX2 4 DRS. RlOO CPES. NO WAITING SPECIAL '71 Rotary Coupe $2395 Pace Arrow New '71 Motor Home $1999 1747BNZl, Johnson &. Son, CONNELL 2626 Harboc Blvd., Coota i\1esa. 5-10-5630. CHEVROLET 19&.S CAPR1CE Chl";'vy \vagon, ~28 Harbor Blvd, clean. air, elec equip, r.e" Costa h!esa 546-1203 tire~. 54&-.'JGJS. es,744 '71 1200 Coupe $1945 T"" 11 IM• ntw lO !DOl.r, " com- '""" "" """'-M "'mo oo $ 7 3 8 8 wnu11. I NU!ilullt con11ruttt<I W•I" 11110. trin1., p/l!eorl"'J & ltri~fi, 11>1ci0111 w•rdr(lbil, A *11llfully 1ppolnl~ kilchtn wit" 3 tiumtr llOv•. tore*!! unll "•"· di~. 1t1t1Hoom & m1ny ot"•' lu•· urle•. ;n-n.,. NEW '71 COLT No other lmpOrt ..rt1r> 111 '"nt fN· lure• "' 1!1nd1rd .,q11!om1nl: jl,aj111t· 1bl• ilffrlng column, !low lhru v1MI• l1!ion, "''"' dioc Dr1t 11, 1oe hp on· 91no, re<llnin9 Duck1t 1ffo11, h1dd1n 1n1.nn• plu• up 10 ;io mp<J. OROEll YOUll:S NOW! '67 CHEVY WAGON Economy Speci•I, W"it• Sid, Will•. Rodio & H1•t1r. R••I Cl•1n. ITZR,lb l $888 '68 FORD GALAXY soo 1 Ooo• Hord!op, V.8 Auto,.,~•tc Tr1n•mi.,ien, Pow1r S1.1r;n9. Po.,., •r Br&lr$1, F1 ctory Air, VINYL TOP , , , CLEAN! (V~C990 ! '1488 '70 DODGE CORONET 4 Door V.8, power >le1rtn9, fullv· iaclorv eo~1i:iped, incl. e ir cond, l ie, WKC41 0 '68 CHRYSLER A !>II . H ~RDTOI" Full Po,.,e r & FACTORY .A IR CON- DIT IONING. CLEAN, Tdt 'ele,cooe ,1e ~•i"9 Whe1 I, 5 uc ~e1 Se~lo. l oc. Y RG45~ $1488 '69 CHEVY PICK-UP i '68 SPORTSMAN PlcK.u• VAN '67 v.w. Rid;.,, Heil•r. v.a: A.v'"'I WIT H TRAVCO S~11p Truclr, !••t clr1•• 1! '.o· CONY!ISIOH -lALLEYE WHllLS div .• yo~ II buy d, Lo<. ll,150 A~to, '••ni. IH64 </I ) IMMACULATE. ti~. UTY ''S '1688 OP'IN DAILY '?IL 10 l'M INCLUDIN. !MDAT I $988 • Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 CHEVROLET CONTINENTAL '65 ~ dr, liF;;;;;:;;;;;;;~~~;:~~:~;;:;;;~:;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;,11g~~2'1;,2'1~H~a=c~bo=c;B;h~·rl~. ':;;~ I Le;ither intr, p1•:r xrra.s, I 1--------1 Coi:ta i\Iesa 5-16-120:11 landau tnp. Clean? 1st S650. 11 Almost T 00 ·64 1~1P~LA :t-dr t1T. Pis.. I ukes. 61.>-1324 . 1 P/b, air. good rond. Btsl 11%4 CONTINEl'\TAL, good SELECT USED CARS 1•10 MAZDA Stoti<111 W...,olt Ellc•ll •nl c<1nditi<1rt. "'07SCJ8 $1995 1•70 VOLK~ IUG- l ik1 N•w, 2~~Al0 Good to be True ll offer over :$500. Aft 6, cone!. Pov.·er, alr 4 dr. S650. 642-3280. 1 892-3147 • $149S lf'f FIAT 114 C11e. Sh1rp. Cl•1rt, 5 Sp11d, l!St JAGE That's what Road & Track said about the BMW -1600 and 2002 , when they cal le d them "the best sedan buys in the' world ." What makes them so good? Ask us for the free booklet. "33 Reasons Why BMW is Bette r." Or ask for the key. You 'll get the me ssage. 1967 Chevelle SS-4-spd, 396 "66 L!l'\CO~ CDnt. R&H, en1;. Good rond. Son 1n air. full po1\·er. Run:i good. s erv 1c:c, takl' OVl'I' SIOOO.Pr1.par1y.644-648l. l f66 DATSUN RDSTfl 4 Sp••d. SQY4ll $195 $1695 ~;~;"~~-E~~ ~i~:N I CORVAIR lf66 VOtKS Sta. Wa41. 1 •61 YOLKS IUG BAVARIAN MOTOR WORKS ROY CARVER, INC. AUTHORIZED B.M .W. DEALER 2925 Harbor Blvd. 4 Door, '{tadio, Au to, Po11'er Steering, Atr Cond, Buy o! the year, (\VTD716J $1599 CONNELL CHEVROLET ~:OS~ Harbor Blvd. Coru. i\fesa 54ti-U03 ·~ CHF.:VY panel 1vagon 272. .1 spd 11·/H11rst, gauges. s tereo. Offer 4!}4-3421. "6'.; Chevy II sta wgn-Auto !ran~. n"~t eng & trans. S37:l /b!'.'st offer. 646-8163 1961 IMP.ALA CPE Po\l'e.r Steering, Radio. AU1fl , Sure TIJCi', Factory \\'arran- ry. 11499 CONNELL CHEVROLET ~Harbor BlvrL Costa l\Iesa 546-4444 Cl'ls!a .:\le~~ 5-16-1203 • '.~~ Che1·y '.l-pas.s l"a.g•Tii. J l!A"""""1""""""•"""'"9:'.7:':o"'A~u"1"0"•,"l:"m"p"o"c!!!!te"d:'-"--"-":9::7~0:"' I PIS. P /B. Good cond. S2:il utos, mport• • • 1;.1,'i-7109 • • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i l'.);i!J Che1-y ~tan..,n ,1·gn·Good Driving On Your Vacation? KHp your vacation a trouble f ree vacation. SANTA ANA TOYOTA is h.sving a complete Tuneup Service and Electronic Analysi~ Clinic for August Inspect ....... Tire• '"'· Spo1e 1"' f ro11t Wh. horlRf y# lr•k• fh1 fd y# ltodloror ...... lodlotor c ... 1.111 V U,,.r /l<1w•r HOMI 1,11' Redl•lor HDMI 1"' T"'r11101tat """ s,.rt ,.111,1 ...... "•llih .,,,,,c .. •-.,,,,,, CH.;• a11d A4J11tt Tlmlfll Install i.-" lotot• V "•'k fro11r Wh. laarh19 V flu.ti Cornpl•M Y" 4 Qh. N•w Coolo11t ,;ti New HOMS If 11"4.d !••'•• cc•tl i."" N•w Thermostet If -d•d !1•1•~ co•tl i."" N•w ,luq• (4 or 6) J.11' Htw Pol11t1 ...... Hew Co11d•Mtr ---PLUS---- COMPLETE Oil CHANGE NEW Oil fll TER NECESSARY ,LUBE !TIOIYl6JTIAI Reg. Price $46.00 lebor l11c. ' . i ... " ,. "" . 417 W. WARNER• SANTA ANA• 540-2512 1971 VEGA I HATCHBAC K CPE Rad1", Au10 trans, Ex1 !'-lldg-s • Sa''e 16i lBZG 1 r..,nrJ Eng J'<'h)t. 54 0 0.1 4!"12-6602 $2395 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2S~ Harbor Blvd .. C<'>!lta ;11,..~a ~6-1~03 1965 IMPALA 4 Dr Hardtop Auto. fuldio, I PO\\"el" Sreering, Air Cond, (PGT456) $79'1 CONNELL CHEVROLET 282,c; Harbor Blvr!. Cos1a i\feM ;).16-120..1 196& CHEVY SEOAN- 4 Door. Auto, Radio, Heatf'r, Air, ISUN3171 $79'1 CONNELL CHEVROLET 282j Harbor Bh·d. Cnsta J\.l esa 546-1203 "56 OIEVY Bf"! Ail'I', 2 dr ht. Vit. retiuill trans. S250. 646-n.J, • '52 CHEVY e Price '2«J • • 673·2982 CHRYSLER 1961 CHRYSLER 300 2 OR. H.T. I SALE PRICED I \\'HT 4-dr, Xlnf cond, New brakf"S. romplete tuning, Nr11· battery, Pvt ply, 962-3905. Ex,1ll 1nl Condition, lRS279 En9in1 li~e new, ••ry tp•• ''"'· J<2520J~ QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD Call 642-5678 Now! Autos, New $895 $1195 "' 980 CLOSE-OUT ••• 1971 MONTEGOS ••• 23 OVER ."1~1·~·"1 \t'e have an exciellent sielection of Mercury i\fonre· gos to choosie from at this ab$0lutely lou·csc price of the yea r evient. Room must be made for the 1972 models so a1J of these beautifully styled intermedi- ates mwt go at tremendous discounts. •• MONTEGO •• BRA~D NEW 117 1 ohnson & son I LI NcO LN MfHC UHY CO UGA R CAPl ~I MAlll K '" 262t5 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA 0 540-5630 Attr'1C'flve: P.Qld mi'r met11.l!ie finish ""'Ith blark huck~t s~atil, & LRnrl1u1 roof. Equip. perl i.1·i[h 11uto tran~. Radio. Heattt, Po.,..·er Ste~nng. Power Bram. ~fC', Cletin 1hrn11ghout 1zxv2011. s1675. Johnson k. Son, 2S6 Harbor 1 Blvd_, Costa ~fesa. 540·56.10. I -'"""'"""'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! • Autos, Used '68 '68 '67 '68 '62 '66 '68 CHECK THESE VALUES FIREB IR D $ ,,.,,, -,;, ""'·· '"''· 1899 tr•n• .. ••dio. l •nd •u lop. l WJP'IJ81 PONT'AC GTO ' Spd. ldnd lop - SHARP , f WA~002 ) FORD MUST, A~lo. lt1t!l., Pow•• Slaer. in.,. R•dio. ITEZ981 I COUGAR R,d, bl ac:k inf. -~u lo , i r•n1., ••dio, iXSVJ861 s1499 ---$899 PORSCHE $2 9 Cou~e -Sil•er, bl.c:k inhrjor. NICE. /ST,:: 8161 0 9 VW BUS 1'l •i•ll•c: Green -•uni 911•1. (ST.:: 91-b11) ~~' ~'~"~ -,,;,, .;\h $1399 brown in!. 100'/. w•fl enly. l Y"XZ070) ----------------' 66 VW BUG $799 CUTE & CLEAN ..l- reody lo 90. !TSF45q} ------------------'63 VW BUG $488 TR AN5PORT A T!ON SPECIAL. !YO B<14JI Harbour Volkswagen 18711 Beach Blvd. 842·4435 Huntington Beach Autos, New 1960 FORD, $200 646-6504 JAVELIN 1969 JAVEL YN CPE 19.00l miles. AUIO, R.:\dlO, Pov.·er Stttril'll, Elttl \Yin- dows, t'resh Car. Stk 706A. $1899 CONNELL CHEVROLET 282S Harbor Bh·d. Costa MC'Sa 5ot6-120J JEEPS '57 JEEP f'CI30, ~built tr11ns & <'rlrv VS. O miles. Sl'!I or tradr. :).18-7·141 MAVERICK 1971 MAVERICK Auto t rans, V-S f'n~1nc, un- der 3,000 mil,..s, Blue 1n t~I· or \\'ith vinyl roof, m1Urh· ing 1nter1or, Lari:c Savings. \"""1'QJ $2895 ROY CARVER, Inc. 292':> Harbor Blvd. Costa '.\lt>sa :146-4-l~·l MERCURY MUSTANG 1966 Mu stang GT Cpe 4 SPD -,\JR CO~D Unu~ually Clean. Polar While '66 .\l t;STANG 289-4"1 carb. finif!h \\·!th Blue bucket Good milea;::e, "Jn! r'<>nd. seats. Radio-He;1ter, duaJ AM/F:'>f radio. 11.uto trans. V1nyl roof. bench type bkt rear 5peakl'r;;, ·I near new 1i•ide oi•a! urcs. r.1ust see seals 11•/arm rests. Orig and dn1·e co 11pp~ciate.1_•_•_·~_'·_11_09_5c·_&_l_&-_1_36_1_· __ Johnson &-Son. 2626 Harbor 1968 illustang rastllack. 289 Bh·d .. Costa "°IC>Sa. 5-10-5630 <"U . in. R/H, speakers, ina~s. '67 '.ll USTANG Conpe 289 Air ~hocks -.JI575 Ca!! allto. cl1sc br. P/S, Adulli_54_oc.OOS~,0'~=-~--·~- nwned. S11pPr sh ar P ~ OLDSMOBILE $1 l!f.>/ofr. 645-Q41S. '67 1"-1USTANG Fastback->..1nt OLDS '67 LUXURY SEO. Factory air cond., full ?0"" er. til! steerini;. auto !rans., RH. \\'S\\'. Low loc11J miles. (UOV989l. cond. Air cond, auto. Lo mi. Shop tl'acher's car. $1350. 968-7327. '·57 YELLO\V Mustang blk • Nabers Cadillac top. Stereo fittings, R&H. 2600 HARBOR BL., 1968 Mercury P/S, P/B. Really neat. I COSTA ~tESA Colony Park Wagon o1vner. $1295. 673-3781 CALL 540-9100 UNUSUALLY CLEAN '67 J\ilustang G-T. Leaving OPEN SUNDAYS 10 PASS, This BcaunluJ Sta. state, must scli. Rl"St olfer I969 Olds Vista Crush~:-sta tion \Vagon has a black Ian. over $1000. ·194-8782 l\"ag.. p/s, p/b. Ait' cond. dau roof. "'"i!h m<'C!ium gold '67 '.\I USTANG Fastback, auto frnns. 549-3273. misr f1n1sh rxtl'rior and xlnt shape, $1,300, or offer, 0 n111rch1 ng inlerior 1v11h indi-\ 536-IJ09. '37 LDS. Run; Good. Good ' virlually ;u!juS1ahle front , -----------1 rondit1on. ~cw battery . i;t>Ats . F"ul! Powrr Equipped I QUICK CASH $1 25. 4!H-1321l. and Air Cond, 111! steering PINTO whoot. "'"' w;•h """" THROUGH A t~rir syslrn1. Brau'iful 1n' DAILY PILOT c1·c1)' drla\1. Sc-c <1nd 1tr1vr 1ocJay. 1VZVG~J Johns.in & WANT AD Son, 26?6 Ha rbor Blvd., 642 ... 5678 Costa Mesa. :i-10-5630. CAL 1"-·lAGS !or 1unto voli::ood year rally whcl'ls. Cost $400. sacrifice $ZOO. & exch. 645-2633 n [I 6. PONTIAC Bill BARRY • BlG 250 CAR ~ -SS pONTlAC S · 0 iUGust ctEl~-UP PONTIAC-GMC·FIAT '65 PONTIAC CATALINA ~ DR, Aulo Trans. PS. PB, Radio 8: Heater. l NGL6~0\ '71 GRAND PP.IX c~mo•~lelv io~atd w11~ "e''°· MW" "'r<lo.,~. ~'' ton<lll10n•"9 I'>""''' '"'"~'· rowe• 1tetr1nq, ""'o~roc 1r~n1m"l'On l~t•. •llll - let'• Oeol Howl '71 SAFARI Lu•uriau• irt r.on w1go~. OOW•t w•o· dn,.,·~. pOWO' 1!etttng, '" cerwH oC"· rnQ. l)C)w•' bre~u. 1urcm11lt tran~· n-"''nn !S'" •1111 '71 FIREBIRD 'Formula' T ~IS ont h•• u •II onchld•ll9 '" COi'· 1lolionlnt , pOw•r tir••~•. pewor ••ee•-Jng, 1utornot!c: !r•n"'"n•on (~Tk. ,.11> •71 GRAND PRIX Oe•• 110.,·1 per10r"•I car !u•uncun. blJCk 1.,(1 IOJdtd w•!~ ovorv!n•nll· (~!k. •1101 '71 CATALINA • doo• ~•rd1op. oewtr b•e~•'· oowrr ,toetlnt . •I• cl>f1<1•t.onlng, 1u•om.o l•C tran~m,.,lon JS!k ''' '71 CATALINA compl•t• "'I"' •I• co:>111tl0flln9, oew· •r br1kn , llOWtr 11 .. rtnv. A 1PMTY a c1eor ~•n:ll'OP. !!~. 'l ) '71 IONNIVILLE CPE. Air -=-n11n1on1119, '°""'' 1>r1k ... pa. er 1lltr1no, 1u1o1r11tlc tr1n1m lHlon, ($tk. ~") '71 TIMPIST · 1 -r ~•rdlOJI. 1utom11tll: !rl MM<•• ~ tlcn, •I• cOM1!10nl119, tx>-• bo-111••• ~ ""Wff II-Ing (!I~ •lH ' T•o Good l o P'osa Up l .... H11"4iffl Howl , CAl"P lCf 7 <IOOr ~l r<llDP, ••<l•n & ~tntrr. •ulOMfl« lr1n,ml•\•on. p ow • r •ltttl.,g. pCM•tr b•~~·'· 1lr con<1<1lon1n9. vinyl "'$138'8. '70 IMPAlA T~I, C~evro•o• • doo• 1'1•1 •edlo, he•'"· •u'<> "'• r I c lt•"•mi,•lon. M"''r \l''"~Q ttOW" hr••e" v·nyl 100 "" «rnd ltlo"•ng 11~0 CFNl $2888. '68 lE MANS .t DOOR HAROTO I' P•d•o. n••'"'· •ulom•· ti~, p o w ~ r ~torr1n;, l•c1c•v 11,. •lnyl roor. ""$1688 '65 PONTIAC :Z DI . H.T. LIMA HS lll(!IO. l1elltr. • II! 0 - mai.t. p<iwer 1!tt,.ng. r. br1~•1 racro•y air, ... $788 '71 Bonneville 2 DR. HARDTOP Fae• t •P< car ll:&H, ~ula., p •l tt 11 ng, bf"~f>, wln<low•. fl<• to<v ~ir, vl.,VI •OOI, U~l!11Cllltl'1!! SAVE '66 OLDS. CUTL.A'iS 'd• ~ T ••d10 ht•I· e•, •u•om•'"'· oo"e' 'l•.,·rQ, """'" ""· 1 Jac•I o'"n•" IT EY• Jlll $1288 '69 FIREBIRO T~I• Pon11•c 1 noo• h1•n•o1> hi> rodle • he• Te r , •u•em•Tlc lr•n1ml5'ion. e ow or ll•u•o~, f"'IW" bCOk ... "" ,..,,d,uc~•n~ •lnyl "$27'88. '70 MERCURY COL. P'ARK WAIJ. Full oew.,., 11uory 1lr. l<tct ! owntr, onl~ ll,OOQ mlltl . 8•1 .. ar. r • n I y 1r1n•!traOI•. Mu~r 5~. (If.I 8TPI SAVE IUY WITH CONPIDINCll 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Wltlt Ivery u .... C• 1"111rcltased '10111 Dw• ·-'"·""--41 Ho11r G-11....,. te T••· • SPECIAL $895 •• Over 200 new &. used cars to choose from Open 'ti! 10 pm 2000 E. ls! SI.. S;;nta Ana \!st St. at SA Fr11•y) ss.s.1000 '69 GTO-Fact air. mai;s. 1ape d~ck, vinyl roor, Ou cket 11ea ts, v.·oorl grain ~~n~Je . Lo nil. Xlnt conrl. S!i50, Call 962-4369 hl\\"n :i-10 rim. '68 PONTIAC GTO. Sl'n! ovf'rse.is. mus1 \Viii !l\J.iC lx'~I 842-5024. :;acrifice. off c r. '70 PONTIAC Catahra 9·pass1 wgn. Air, P/s, Ptb, SJOOO. ~~~9-008<~~·~~~~-1 Conv. '"Cherry"' 1 $1695. Loaded, air. auto. Lo m1. Orig nv.·n 548-!l.3.10. \Ve'll help you sell~ 642-5678 Autos, U sea 990 I BIG SALE At Hi~hland Motors I CrPdit No Prnbl"m \Ve C111Ty nur 01vn Cnn!nt.ct.~ 1'11 CMllYILll N1w eng, Jl,OOC ml. tu•e., PS . 11.1.H. llFll llS) $399 "" MUST AN O 6 cy1. 1uto. II & ti, (NFS lJO $199 HIGHLAND MOTORS BRAND NEW '71 CRICKET Immediate Delivery Immediate Delivery '65 PL Y. FURY OAILV PILOT .fiJ ONE ... A bel'fff deal on eirhff • ""' or wted c:111r h f•t 05 c:tose 05 your telepho11e! W• •r• endo•• f9 show ya11 rhft• C01"11. G ive 111 111 call at 14:Z·O•J1 •' 540·5164 11111d ••'II ha" 111 1al•ma11 011 lib ,,.,. to yo11r ho11H 111 ml1111tH. Call today •IHI Mii • whlth or th ... tori ya11'd 1111• bro••"' t• '"' tlMr. ,o\CTOAY All , .t.uhlm1•I< Tr•n1m!l-11on, '''""er !tMrin1, T!nltd Gl1u , Wn•el cov111. 11.•d!o. H11t1r. Whit .. ••Ill. • V1HC 1E1 l'JCl . VIN\'L 1100, !""<leN •lu!..,., .. Jlo. <lvdl': Floor mounted tour sjll'ld -.. pawer tronl <1+1c Uro-H , r-4111 ply t~ ln<ll•idu•I tront 0Uck1t 1Hl1. rick a ,._ lcn "eerlng, coll •Jlrlftl 1u1P«1111f1, 1 pa .. erlul n•1!1n9 incl flow th-~ -II· l•llng 1~1t•m. U cu. fl. lrvnk ,.ltfrr c- c111..i •INI•• l!te & m1ny, mlft y lllMn. Strl•I 1&41JlllOSl'l'26. J71 DUSTER DEMO .t Q, V.B, F~clo•v ,.,;, Cond. All io, A~lo., Pow•r Slen•in9, Red ;o. Heo ~er, Pow1r S!oe rin.,. IY[P. Heo!ar. IYQB642 1 $1095 v.a. Auto .. F.ctoty Air Cond., Pow•r S!eorinq. Vjnyl roof, R1 dio, H11+•r. !XCFSOO) $1895 81(1 $595. ------ '69 DATSUN 2 Or. • SPd., Radio, Ht•hr. at>Bl s 1oqs ~,..:~~ ·-... ,~ ..,..,.. ( YSP. '68 FIAT 8SO CPE ~ Spd .. ~ cyl., Rftcfjo, Heeter. ( WFP- l ~l 0~S-1 ~1~8~9S:._ ______ ~ '66 CPE OE VILL E f /.;~+;:.. '-& •• '70 PLYMOUTH .t Dr. l e11 '~"" 11,000. Bel1"c• ef 50.000 mi. W•rf •nly, v.1, Auto., Pew. •• St eering. Pow1r l r•k•1, R•dio, H••+1r. !40b08W J 11895 '65 MG MIDGET Full Pn..,~•. ~ft t !orv Aot Coftd., Vi n~I 4 Spd. Radio. H11ttr. I L280.tq) Ssqs I -'-'c'·-'_78_A_9l9 \ S 1 qq_, ______ I '68 VW BUG Sun r~c r. Autc. St;c:~. rvosos1 1 s 1oqs r·· -t:r ri~ r>----ft. ~ •• '69 DODGE SPORTSMAN v.e, R.d to. H •• 111, !S5SCPtl S1t>9S Air Cont.I., Au!o. (I!·:;.~·-,, ., --·~ '68 CHEVY CARRYALL '71 DODGE DEMON 340 ~....._ V.!, Auto .. v;~,1 roof, ll •dio, [ ..-....;'...... (520BTN ) $2•95 --~-~-- '68 FURY ~~ .t Or. H.T .• V.S F•clo1y "'" Cond .. J Auln. l'.,wer S!oe.,nq, R•don, He•l•r V1n vl Roof. IUQZ415 1 s 12~s . '69 FORD LTD \1.8. F•c!orv ,i,,;, Cond., ,.,ulo., Viftyl '65 CORONET CONV. V.8. Au!o .• Pow•r S!•erin9, He•ler. l ROZ79J ) SS95 Rool, ~1di o, Ht.,let. Pow1r S!•tti"t • Pow•r Br•kt•. (ZA C52 1 f S1195 ~ '67 PLYMOUTH BELV, V.S. Auto., Vi"vl roof, Power SI•••• inq, Powtr Br•kt 1. IUQXllb > l lDfl cm,..-·~,. "-~ •' '69 Chrysler New Yorker Aulo., sa~s (9•8.t4BI V.8, F•clotv Air Cond., ... u!o., 1 St•1•in9. <SJwq97) $1195 Pow•r F1tlorv Air Cend., l'owtr 5tetrlnt 1 Power W indow1, Vi"yl Roof, l o1d1d, (XYE604) S289S .,, Ad.,, """ Swbject To l"rlor .... \ , ' .. • 46 DAJL Y PllOT FJiday, Au91111 13, 1971 Wf A"IKIATI YOUI IUSINH S CALL US NOWll PhoH 557•9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU NEID AND STIU SAYE YOU MONEY 1.11 you ore new in Colifomio 3. If you ort new on your job 2. If you ow• money on yOllr 4. If you hove littl e or no car credit Ln Jiii TIY TO AHAit! Tll CllDIT A• TflMS TOV 1111 SO TNAT YOU JllAY CORONETS & CHARGERS Your Cost SERIAL# list Your Cost JH23808439053 SJ412.60 ~916 75 WH23Gl[J 49871 SJS64.20 '2995" JH2JCIB1320B3 SJ342.JO 2951 " WH23GIEl50134 SJS64.20 '2995" JH23Gl8766640 53788.75 '3321'J WH23GIE149867 Sl564.20 s299S 11 JH2JGIB1 32101 54047.50 '3459" WH23Glf1 498bll S3564.20 '2995" JH2JGl8110008 S4141.98 '3540" WH41G!E131515 S40Sl.40 '3357" JH2JGIB 140705 S42J7.45 '3621 11 VJL41 GIE1 3151 4 S41.SJ.40 '34221' JH2JGl8259 207 S4248 • .S.S '3679" \VH41G/£144 70 1 S4173.50 '3491 '0 DARTS, DEMO NS & SWINGERS YJH23Glf 124306 54327.00 s3579•• WH23Glf125036 S4339.80 '358914 SERIAL ,; l isl Your Cnst LL2'lBIEl701 75 525 36.15 '227962 YJH2JGIE 11 9285 S4372.8S '3606" LL19Clf124420 52916.60 '258511 11/H23NIE104458 S44l6.2.S '3708" LL29(1£125 Sl7 $2916.60 '2585" POLARAS & MONACOS LL29Cll 1744 19 52916.60 '2585" 5£RIAL # list Your Cnst LL79Clf174791 S2929.J5 '2596" Dl41CID221868 Sl437.JS '2904" LL29ClE133002 S292S.70 '2608" DE23GID209174 S401l.8S '3356" LtH2JC1£132482 53229.10 '282615 D£13G!D104172 S4013.8S '335641 Ll19C1E l31S13 S.3373.JS s2 94211 0[41GID776248 S402S.9S '3364" lH13Glf106S46 SJ4S7.99 s3057•• Df23GID742679 $4379.60 '3646'' Ll29Gll 119763 S3532.0S '3078" Dl41GIO!.S9.Sl 4 S44S5.6S '3711 " lH2JCU l .53533 S36J7.40 '31 78" OE43GJD2D 1 I 02 S4443.55 '3714" LH23CIR29SS43 S3630.90 '31884' OE23UD273027 S4SOJ.9S s3 745l• I H2JG1117b0600 S.3702.45 s3252•• DtfJ6ll020l 10 I SS876.70 '4665" IH73Gt(132985 S3781.00 s32921' DH43 H10287219 SS911.48 s471840 Ml\~rGE '71 PINTO LOW '71 VEGA MILEAGE By FORD By CHEVY Rod10 & h1!<11~r. ouromoht, burlel ~eol, ponrl. law low m•l!I (1JO(l(A). S\.8 "IOl<rl ~" • ...,, S'>& t! TO'"i ""' II'''" 101J. !a• 11<0'"' & oll ~'"''"'I <llDffl"'"" DPll< '""" lor 3ti ""'' D•t1rrtdPV"'t. pntr S1081 ""'·to• '· I .0°1• 1• '"'~pr ' SI 18 ?~'"'I to, & J.r '"'' ~N~~l Pl~ClNl ~GI ?.II.If 12 b8 ", '71 DODGE COLT $197400 JAPAN'IUADIHOMANUfACTURfl ~~ '''""'ttl.<"'1"'&~o0•••. .....,~ . FUll .,,.,.,,.,,, '""'·~!"'i..1u11 . , ·~ .-v -._ -......_ lo(! •~u•r• ~.,_ • ·' ·' -PRICE ~~~11 1~101:M1 s199 DOWN s63 MONTH ~;"~~s Sl9'1,110•ola •••' Sl>J"'<!Tol,...0,.,.• '" j, ........ ,., • •"'<'"'! '""'"°' <'" .,.._ l•t '" IOI "' ,..,-··r·. Pr'•• ;.1 ~,~ • ,, "1~'.1>8 fl,.1 ,., too .\ • • '' •o••p· • SJ-1 l "•'·"·•·1• AllPIUA\PlR· SEE OUR LA RG E SELECTION OF !INfAGI WAH 14.1>7'~ $1699~'~';" TAKE YOUR PICK s53 DOWN s53 MO NTH ro11 Ji. MONTHS '70 Pl YMOUTH l DR . M.T. l~J V S n,.1~. '''"' jt(I ~·~ """"' "'"' ""' ,,,,.1 ,..,, . ,.~ '"" • e1 '""''" '"''" '°"'.!)~• IJ()AI T, '70 FORD 'llllll lOt 11.T. '"'" "'"', ,, ! "••'l'l~f\ '"""' '.' ' .. , • •' • ···••" ' . I ·• . '• .. ~ ' ''' . . ..,., . "' "· ' ... '67 CHEVY CHIV(lll '''O •·10\..ra<!o0 h•:<>1., 1.<.0ll>'j•"<IW,111 s5 99 IU\l PRICE '68 ONT IAC TIMPIST \I~·"'"' '"""·Q~'"'"'''"'"" I'""'"''""'· ~ ~'"""'"' '"'' "",1 • .:.1:• ~\,0,~Jll $886 FULL PRI([ '70 MAVERI CK ., ... '69 DO DGE '" >ro1 l•...-;.1~1.,, ... ~ • ..,, 1r·~•· '.... " "' ... ,.., .. -., ' . . ,.,, ""'' ,, /,' ' $108 '66 FORD fULt PRICl STATION WAC.ON • I• r••fl ,.,. "' '" rond """"''I •'~.e1'\1 s555 IULL PR ICE '71 PEU GE OT ~ '" . •!111•0 t t •Q'"' ,, ,1 In,\, v• '•"' 1'•"0· r"' A """''' 1>·-•" .... , .. "'"'"' ,_,.' ·~· I°"' A81 n•·l"l<l• Wl~ 11 ~ OPEN .... .., "''"' ""''"· ""'""' """t- ""'' "'" •Or.All '67 DODGE DAR T l DR. HARDTOP •·"~ ''""' '""" ""''"'O·•ad•e i ~tot.,. lf(,A~~1) $566 '"" PRIC! '68 CAMARO J71 Y ' &~le "~"'. po•t ' <T•'<rnt, •odoo & ~"°'"' 11W1\.Dl<.IMl<h1 ....,11.YY~l]8 s949 '"" PFKI '65 DODGE PIC llO~ 9 AM TO 10 PM.__ ___ 7DAYS A WEEK ' 980 Autos, Used 990 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 9IO Autos, New 9IOAlllN, Now PONTIAC BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT '69 PONTIAC G.T.O. '! dr .. p11·r. slr., ·l spc1., H,t!I, clr11n c11r, Just like new, il·ISASKt SPECIAL $1695 •• Over ~100 New S: Ust'rl Can To ChOOI\(" Fn)n\ Clp1•11 '!ti 10 11m :!l)'X) E.l;,1 St.. San1.i 1\na (ii.I SI. <11 S,1\. F r11 y 1 :..-iS.JOOO BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT '66 PONTIAC VENTURA Air Cnnd., PS, PB, P.i\dio & J!ea!t'r. Clt•;i n Ca r. ITFlJ'J-IJJ SPECIAL $995 •• 01·rr 21NJ new & usrt! cars ro rh<JO,;C' fn1111 OfK'n '!11 10 pn1 2rl00 E. 1~1. San1u Ana I lst St. nr S.,\. Fr11y1 5:,s.1000 '68 PONTIAC GTO F11c1. air, 3 spd <iuto !ram;, hlac:k landau & bl;1ck vinyl bucket~. cons o I l.', 11·{)()(1 gnun. P IS, RI/!, f'ac1. 1nRgsf.\l1rhcl1n X 1111's Ex- crlle111 condi 11nn. r-.1us1.Sell~ Priv. Pry. S179::i or offer. ~ii7-·l~~7. T-BIRD 19:>6 T·BIRD CLASSIC 'n11 automohil<' is 1n1macu- la1r .~ ron1 plctcly stock th,·uughou1. ,'\r_w 312 Thun- dr rb1ril c·ni;:tnc 2600 1nilcs. ;iu1on1a11e. nowcr stf'ering, 1io11'('r braki•s-, pn11('r 11·in- d<•11·s S: sc,1ts. Hcn1ovnbl(' hnrdi.-,p, 11111 tr n 11'atcrpronr <'111· r-ovrr. ihi~ car is al! n1·1c::in11.1 anrl 1n11.<;t he 11ccn Hl llr ;1pprC1.'iatcd. f'rl party ~.~i-'.11i!l, 1•1·m T-131110. Nc1v in1 r rior, nf'11' 1irrs, ~()<)fl 111cch11nical •·"11d1t1nn. SI 100.00 or offer. li l:'-!16'.t ·:l(i T ·l31111\ i;:nod 1·nnrl., Port hnJ" 1or .~· Conlinental humrwr . .Sl.lflfl. R~.1-12ft~. ·sn T--RIRD. \'rry c!ran IYKly. lFklllf'r ~r~r ~ S::OO/ntrrr or lrarlr . S!7-1 112. 11'/\\h1I<' 1011. i\'r11· fires, l:flO{t r<1nrl. $1 ·175, 612-17!17. C:1ll 6'12·~iliiS ,t ch<in::c it SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY l ltAND HEW 1971 KADETTES • ALL ~~DUC ED s100 OVER FACTORY INVOICE I 2 DOOR SEDANS-4 DOOR SEDANS-WAGONS-L__ AUTOMATICS-4 SPEEDS-CHOICE OF COLORS 1969 Mercury Cou9ar ... $2695 v.a engine, •utomatic tra nsm ission, 1adio, heater, power steering and power brak•1, factory air conditioning, vinyl roof. Just lovely. I b040FC ) 1968 Riviera . . . . . . . . . . $2495 Full power, factory air conditioning , vinyl roof. Beautiful Spanish silv•r with bl •ck cus. tom interior and top. Must se•. IVZHS -491 1970 Ford LTD ........ $3395 4 dr. H.T. VS, a utom atic, radio , heat•r, Full power equipped plus factory air conditioned. AM/FM r•dio too. luxuriou1 bl•ck car with black top & interior. ( 91 JAOW) 1969 Olds Cutlass ..... $1995 Convertible. VI , automatic tran1mi11ion , ra- dio, hea ter, power steering and power brakes. A b•autiful dark 9r•en car with matchin9 interior and wh ite top. 1744AP'f) 1970 Toronodo ......... $3995 Custom. Full power •quipm•nt plus f•ctory a ir conditioning, beautiful a utomobil• with th• ltndau roof. Must se•. (790APF I 1970 Chevrolet Malibu .. $3095 2 door hardtop. VB, automatic, radio, heater, power steerin g and bra ke1, factory air. Leis than 15,000 mil •s on this b•autiful automo· bile. All r•maining factory warranty. ()1 9· AYO I BUICK in COSTA MESA 234 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA 548-7765 NOBODY BEATS OUR DEALS~! JOHN CONNELL BUY FROM ••• Orange Co unty's Fmtest Gro iv ing Chevrolet Dealer "NO GIMMICS -NO GIVEAWAYS JUST 23 YEARS OF HONEST DEALING" • 9IO DON'T BE MISLED BY ALL THE LOW PRICE CLAIMS -YOU CAN GET AS GOOD A PRICE HERE IN TOWN WITHOUT NEEDLESS TIME SPENT SHOPPING FAR AWAY! EXAMPLE: BRAND NEW 1971 Vega 411 -Not Striped Beautiful yellow exterior, AM radio, heater, tint•d 91•11, 878 belted whit• walls, etc. (2372731 !983) OYER -70 VEGAS IN STOCK-ALL 10 COLORS!! 52150 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ·CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD • .COSTA MESA 546·1200 '"' '' . - " I. ~. ·-J • -~.... • .... J • • ' ill a~obs Says: ' I '"' ..... WE'RE CALLING 'EM CLOSE RIGHT NOW! WE 'RE TAKING A VERY CLOSE LOOK AT ANY OFFER MA DE ON ALL OF OUR NEW & USED CARS IN STOCK. MAKE YOUR OFFER TODAY! GIANT DEMONSTRATOR CLEARANCE SALE!! (26) '71 STAFF CARS REDUCED FOR· QUICK SALE! 98'5-CUTLASS SUPREMES- TORONADOS-WAGONS-HONDAS FACTORY WARRANTIES -FULLY EQUIPPED -VERY LOW MILEAGE OVER 120 NEW '71 OLDSMOBILES & GMC TRUCKS DISCOUNTED DURING THIS C ~,EARANCE EVENT •••••••••••••••••••••••••• : BRING THIS AD IN FOR ONE OF THESE : i SUPER SPECIAL i : USED CAR : • • i SPECIALS i i ~:~~·~; :~;~~·~t~~;;;:: $ 2 7 9 51 • heater, 360 V8 , c•mper • • speci.I, (<141 62C) • • • • • : 2 ~~:, ~~d~~y R~~~~od $119 5 : • heater, l YPU781 I • • • : '68 OLDS 98 : : l "'"'Y."doo. Hu. oll po-:· $189 5 : • er '''"t' plL1s a ir condi- t ioning & viny l roof, • • l 974DBV I • • • =.: s,:6~.~;~L~:w~.~~~. $69 5 .i. • IRYSlb3 1 : '69 FORD MACH I 9 : • d10, hei'lter, power ,teer-• • ing , •ll lhe goodie,, I XVZ-• : •. >pHd froo>m iu ioo, ,.. $ J 8 s : 343 1 VISIT OUR : e BIG e '67 CUTLASS $1 9 : ~ ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST NEW & USED • 4 OR. SEO. 1 5 . TRUC K CENTER the truck people from General Motors•. . . • AL1to mal1c, radio , heat-• e • "· ITWF178 1 • F•cm l i9ht Pick ups New '71 GMC 'I• TON e e to Heavy Duty r.~:;~"7~,;~'.w;~'~;/"~;.:: .. ,',' ,~:~:.;',;;~~'. : '57 GMC 1 TON $ 5 9 5 •. Custom Ri9s • ""· ,~.,.. di" hrn'"''· """°' • OUR TRUCK EXPERTS PsR~~ $3295 e r,"'1. • 'P"d '""'m'•· : CAN SERVE YOU e ,;oo . IL•Ss49 1 e BEST e e e New '71 GMC YANDURA e e TAKE YOUR CHOICF. 11.rn.~111· 1 r11n•rn1~~1011, 1ra1vaiian bronLe • • HONDA CAR NEW KING OF THE ROAD "'" '"'' '1.-.:,:"" • VS, '"tomol;<, P.S. R& • 11 .. ;ny d111y r>f]U IJlp"d. pn~i l rac1 1on. 3 \1 -• '68 FIREBIRD $199 5 . NEW lli KING PSR~~~ $3295 : ~i 2~~7~~od, <i oyl "of. : II foi:or cab o•t• ei:u.,perli. S10''· tc• bo•, tldt dln•!lt, 11H,. 4. tSJ75) 191 DO I • • DEALER NEW 1971 HONDA $300 CASHDg~~RADE s45s7 PER MONTH 36 MO . J& monl hli on opprow•d C••dlt. Toto! tcnh pritt ;11el11dlng '''" 101 011d 1971 liC••O• '•• SEE US Slll'l'l.75. OcftHCd povm•nl pdct lncludi11q to•. lic•nM-ond flnonc• chorqn S\'151 .)2. ANN UAL TODAY! ,.(RCENTAGE ll:Al l 11.08eo. CYHO~~E $69 5 • 2200 CHINOOK MOTOR HOME Ro•f oir, lilfffl" 4. f11lly tel# conteln~. 5petlet ordtr 11nft. See rltl1 011t to• day. (7721 • BF.AUTIFUL NEW AMERIGO CAMPERS C"tlom built lo 1ui ! vou. ORDER YOURS TODA Y "'·N'~~"·~,!,,.~M'~'"s~~I~!,,, : AC $1895 e 1111d 1nnrP. Sirnna hronzr in rolor \\'/ • ' 66 CAOlll : matchini:: 1ntr rior. 1]00697 1 • A l oaded Seden DeVill~-• SALE $2995 • Full power, ft11 ctory air • PRICE • conditioning. IZSJllOS l • New '71 GMC 2 TON !An$: \\13, :.1.-.0 \'8, 4 ~p<'rd-:l ~pcl.. d11al iitrp litnk.~. R x 20 ft. rlitt bed \11/hyd . bulk hP11d & oak f]f)()rs. (117452J ::i~~ $5795 i A::~:.~~EB!~~. 40P0s. $16 7 5 i • FACTORY A I R , ,.lly • • whe1l1, vinyl roof. IUJD. • • 219 1 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• + \.. , .. . . -, ... , ....,._ -·.-,---::c-. 'l'.J ~.~,_ ........ --.-·-\,_,_ .-.~--:--~ --:-X • ......~co.I 1:111 ; '·•- ,,-I ,--' -- -._. --·-.. --,. ----' . -• • . ' ' • .. f I - 48 DAILY PILOT Friday, Augusl lJ, 11~71 TIME gJ ~ Tim. M•.t•IM THEODORE Qu.1llty .1l•r ROllNS SR. .A-rd fer 1971 2 1/2 ACRES OF USED CAR S Many to choose from. '65 thru '71 madels, Coupes, hardtops, convertible and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some with 4 speeds, also air conditionin9 and automatic models with power steerin9. EXAMPt.F.:: '7fl r:.r ·:~; ''.G ll. T. Fully fectory equipped, white w/red interior. Redio, he•ter, 9 ood mil as. IOb4CI EI OUR ~R ri c ~~ $ r c;a;c; '69 TOYOTA Corona 4 Dr. R&H, a ir conrt .. 4 spe,,d, good mill's. !937BQC) '63 CHEVY II Full factory equipt. Radio, heater, good mill's. (0JH3~1' '69 DATSUN $1 n96 4 Door. Low. low milrs. 4 speed, equipped. 2 ' (8J3ASKJ "66 CHEVY IMPALA .; Convertible. R&H. a uto. matic. po\ver steering. ~WAA7721 '69 CAMARO ~1 Hardtop. V8, standard trans., good miles. (12.:ICPN I '69 DODGE ·' Coronet 2 Dr. H.T. R&H. auto .. P.S .. vinyl ;i roof. air cnnd .. low miles. (ZSROI l) €'; ; I ALL Of FE ~S C~~S~ij[:~ED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT • "67 BUICK Conn. $12 ft (_ Skylark. Full pow'-"r, '11 ,~ air cond . Good miles. • .,... 1043AVV ! '65 CHEV. Impala S.S. Full power, air cond .. i::ood miles. (0 X0857l '66 CHEVY Sta. Wgn.$(l9~6" Malibu. VB. .radio, heat.. J..' ~ er. automata" po\ver Ii steerin~. good milt's. tTEX638l "6S OLDS CUTLASS C:~Q6 2 Dr. H.T. full l)rl\•'er, ., "'it / air rnnd .. i:;ood miles. ; !NOX057t "64 FORD PICKUP :. l 0 96 'Vith c11.mper sh,..ll. i VB, R&H. (N.38760) '66 FALCON Wgn. ~'1 096 Rad~o. hcatt'r, _.11.uta.. t · · ma11c, good miles. I tRUZ195J FOR D-L 7t<~G-AC.[.)i~i t.:­ TORIN0-'"!AGOl\i Sn.LE Many to choose from! '65 thru '70 Models, Sport Roofs, Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and Se· dans. Full power, air conditionin9. Warranties avail· able. 2 Door H.erdtop. R.ed io, he .eter, a utom atic, power steeri119, fectory a ir, 9ood miles , vinyl roof. IX SS416 ) O UR r ~'.r -.,~~ . " l • • J ... ·' "69 MACH I $1 {'! 6) f Sport roof. R11d10, · '"' t hc111cr, flO\Vt'r stccnn<;:; .. f I 'J atr condilion1n:;;. good milf's. (\'PU761 I "66 MERC. WGN. Colnny Park 9 Pa~~. Full po11·cr. 111r f'ond .. ~ood milf'S. ( SSl::.:199) '71 TORINO Wqn. r)\\·nrr 1r11nsfcrrcd. approx. 650 inilcs, V-8, pov.·er. auto .. radio. heater & extras. 'Van-anty availablt'. (064CQRl '65 PLYM. Sotellita ·H.T. Radio, h"lltf'r, auto .. P.S .. good miles. (TG:-.1592! '65 CADILLAC ' 1 · Fu\I pn11·r1', nir f'ond it J UJ11· mllf'5. 182i0 !'E 1 If ~;T~.;~:~~~~ ~C· r 2 6 9 6 tory air. vinyl roof. (611AVP) SALES DEPT. • AM TO ' PM MPN·Fll -I •• HOURS I AM TO 6 PM SAT I 0 AM TO 6 PM SUN . . ~.J.·-··-----· ·-..-t ........ ,_..._.~, . ... .. • ' • • • --. Brand New TORI s 5 50 ROPE THE ONE YOU WANT AND MOVE IT OUT! OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON ANY NEW TORINO IN STOCK. EFFECTIVE THRU 1/IS/'71 1971 MAVERICKS 550 Over Factory Invoice ON ANY NEW MAVERICK IN STOCK EFFECT IVE THRU _.,UG. IS, 1971 1971 MUSTANGS 5 5 0 Over Factory Invoice ON ANY NEW MUSTANG IN STOCK E~FECTIVE THRU ,._UG. I ~. 1971 BRAN D NEW 1971 J?Jbr., OVER 100 PINT OS IN STOCK "FORGET THE WINDOW STICKER" We MUST ~Acve 'Em Out 1971 RANCHEROS Over Factory Invoice ON ANY NEW RANCHERO IN STOCK EFFECTIVE THRU AUG. 15, !971 CAMPER SALE! IYIRY HEW 1970 CAM~t:R IN STOCK SLASHED TO s5000 OVER FACTORY INVOICE BIG SELECTION-NO DEALER ADDED CHARGES-15 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM We are th e Orange County Show Case Deale r For El Dorado Campers. RENT A CAMPER RESERVE TODAY FOR ASSURED DATES -1(_ f, 8112 acres of the most moderri Ford sales and . 1' "1fl service facilities on the West Coast ,/·:~~i~~RIVERSIOEFWYTheodore _, /:GARDE:~~/ ~1~ R o·b i n s , / ADAMS ~ ~ .!~£. ?., ~,, F 0 rd. SERVING : : " , ;:lltAr ~ SIN CE · -ey:' a /· g • .J ~ '.::.:: ~... 1921 ,I .'' COAsr HIGifWA; § ~-t>" '~ . ~ . / , .c::l urn ~ •~~ ,/ "'""'._. .nrowta CM>! IMf MAUI If --CO! • ,;.. /, 2060 Harbor Costa Mesa ® 642-0010 PARTS-SERVICE 7 AM To 9 PM MON I PARTS DEPT. ONLY 8 AM to I PM SATURDAYS • HOURS 7 AM To 6. PM TUE-FRI . • • • . -·-"' ... .. . ! -.. ~=--"' ~ -~ .. ---=--. ._..__ -~ .. ~ • I ' _, -•.:ti