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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-02 - Orange Coast Pilot7 :f I . ' U.S. E111ployes Blast & Tell' As Too Ton~hy ~ Too Telly~ . Too Sexy Marine Land Leased to State Arlned Bapist Attacks DAILY PILOT Mesa Girl Hitchhiker * * * 10' * * * :rHURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 2, a97 i \IOL, M. HO. tff, I l•t TIOHt, .o ~AlllllS Musta~ioed? IRA Chief Held • Ill U.S. I ,-... l l· l . . ., 'Vhy is pretty Jan Clime. 15, of Corona del J.1ar doing that \\1ilh her hair on the beacb? Because it's National 1'1ustache Day today. that's why. You didn't want some picture of a guy v.•ilh a mustache, did you? Prison T ern1 Replaces Flogging A man v;ho nearly became Orange County's first legal flogging reclpienl was sentencfl:I to slate prison Wednesday for a term of sit months to 10 years by Superior Judge Byron K. f..1cMillan. Bruce Darryl Howell, 22 or Wisconsin '''SS returned to court fro1n a oo.day diagnostic study Jind Judge McMill1n dcterinined that he xhould be ienlenccd on charges of recei ving stolen property. lloo,1,·ell had ple$1ded guilty May 19 to the ctlarge which had bffn redu~d from burglary involving Leaming Industries, occurred Jai;t JanuAry. Jtowell btt&me celebrated ln November 1970 ~·hen Superior Judge Will iam ~tur­ r<iy senttnced him to 1~ lashes with 11 cat o 'nine tails Instead o! prison. ~ novel sentence produced a wave of protes!JI and a refusa l by Sheriff James J\1uslck to administer the punlshmen1.. 11,tunay dropped the flogging· seotcnce a!'ld ga ve ~lowell 90 days in the County .Jail for his assault on a fellow prisoner. 2 Uni on s Make Up LOS ANGELES (AP) -The nsllon·s two elecirical workers union!, which once fought lO destroy each othu, have &lgned 11 mulual Rid pact 11nd are holding rl\scussions expected lo \tad lo Ill merger. Decision on American Fund Drive Weighed NE\V YORK (UPT\ -Joe Cahill. leader or the provisional wing of the outlawed Irish Republican Army and the most W&lted man in Norl.bern Ireland, will learn Tutsday whether he can re· main in the United States. Cahill was denied entran~ to the United States Wednesday , his visa was canceled and be was detained overnight by immigration authorities. The purpose behind CahilJ's flight from Dublin to New York was to begin a fow'- State Gets More Marine Beach Land By JOJI N VALTERZA 01 tllt D•i11 Pl'-1 lloll T\VO miles of prime ~1arine Corps beach at San Onofre and much of San Mateo Canyon are in public hands today -lhe result of a compromise agreement making President Nixon a victor. The St.ate of California assumed lease title for 50 years of the disputed tv.·trmile stretch directly upcoast from the San Onofre Bluffs State Beach. And the existing 3.5-mile section opened earl ier this year under a 2f).yea r term was added to new 50-year agreen1enL Stale officials in Sacre.rnento told the DAILY PILOT this morn ing !hat the coveted new section of beachfronl woul d be opened with minimum facilities within a month. Fred Fielding. associate counr;el for President Nixon, announced confirmalion of the compromise agreement -ham· mered out among military brass, representatives of the House Arried services Committee and officials of the State Department of Parks and Recrea- tion. -, Basically, the new public territory tn· eludes: -Two mile! of blufftops and beach stretching imm~iale\y upcoast of the ex· istln~ bluffs beach. past the San Onofre Nuclear generaling station to lhe existing l\farine Corps Enlisted Man's Beach club. -2,380 acres of San l\1ateo Canyon which i! planned to accommodate parked cari; and camping when the entire state parcel isdeveloped . -A level access easement from the can. yon to the beach. After signing the $1-a·year tease Slate Parks Department le11:ders said their next step will be to seek $.l mi\lion to develop the gift. Funding might be forthcoming next year to develop the p1rk. Priority w:llJ be given lo sewage, water and elect.rkal service. The Unt two would probably be bought from the city of San Clemente. The exact boundary of the new public land in San MatCQ Canyon was not Im. mediately announced. It v.·as not im· mediately knov.·n whether ranches and farms in the canyon wJJI be allowed to re- main. Fielding said. hov.'ever. lh&t the ex- isting enlisted man·s club and beach v•ou\d rem11in in milltary hands. Ont stirt term of the new lea!e 13 that lhe property must be U9ed for public (See Bt:AClf, l'11e 21 ,. or five-week tour of American cities in an effort to raise funds for the militant IRA faction he heads. He said tht funds wou\d be used to purchase guns to light British troops in Northern Jreland. Cahill agreed today lo remain in custody until Sept. 7 when lmrnit;ralion au!hor itie! will decide whether he should be allowed to make the tour. Cahill'a attorney. Frank Durkan, a member of Paul O'l>\vyer's law firm. :iaid Cahill "will be .allowed visitors and Judo E x perts Chop Thieves SPARKS, Nev, lUPl) -Twt> burglars had more than they could harrafe \Vednesday when they broke into the Sparks judo and jujitsu club. The intruders v.·cre greeted by a black-belt judo instructor, two students armed with spears. 11 ken· d1J slick. an obie belt and a replica or a machine gun. llerb Lague told Sparks police his judo school had been burglarized !l'.·ice in !he pasl month. So. he and his falher. Bert , and his brother-in· lav.·, .!ohn Crotto, Jlave heen sleep- ing in the building hoping to catch the burglars. The father and the brnther·in·law ha;'e been taking judo instruction. When they heard a \\'indow being pried open. the three men waiting insirle wtre ready. One of the in· lruders was caught in1mediately and tied down with the obie belt . \vhich is worn in ju jitsu. The other man tried to run. but was caught a block a\vny NJd subdued \\'ilh lht kendo stick , a Japanese lighting ~'eapon. Girl Hit.fhlriker Kidnap ed at Gunpoint, Raped A Costa Mesa girl, hitchhiking with her sister, was kidnaped and raped Wed~ nesday by the rnan who gave them a ride, acco rding to the account she gave police. Huntington Beach police said the in· cldent occurred ·11hortly t>efore noon as the girl!, 17 and 19, thumbed a ride to the beacb. They told offi~n they were picked up by a man In hi_, early 20s who was driv- ing a h\tt model white Plymouth. l-le arove ui two toward the beach, but at the inter8eCUon of Brookhurst street and Pacific Coast Highway, ht: drew a gun and l~ the older girl out or the car, police were told. lie then drove along Coast fllghwa y lo • vncant neld at Beach Boulevard where he raped the younger girl and then forced her out of the c11r, offlcera said. The teenager W1'1ked to a nearby tr11Jer park where she called police. The older Rirl had called offtcera moments earlier Lo report her sister's abduction. has access lo a telephone," but that in- tervie\\'S v.·Jth the press would not be permitted. On his arrival, Cahill was met al Ken- nedy International Airport by im- migration authorities, acting on stale department orders, and takea to lhe Manhattan immigration office. Cahill told ne"·smen in Dublin, where he boarded the plane to New York, that he planned to make speeches in several U.S. cities in order to rai!e mone.y to buy tbe weapons. "Our offe11sive objectives \nvolve the shooting or as many Britisll troops a~ possible and the bombing of inllttafriM eC'lnomic targets," Cahlll said Wed· nesday. "I certainly regret that this ha! lo t>. done." he said. "But 1 can see th1 nectsslty for i!." lie said the tRA's aim was to "bring (Sec CAHILL, Page %) U.S. Workers 'Touchy' On Encounter Sessions \\'ASllfNGTON (AP) -Senate! in· vesligators are checking comp!ainls frorn government enployes that they are being pressured into joining r;:ice re!a!lnns group encounters that border on invasion of privacy. Alice D. walked out on one such session betausc, she said. "it got her dov.·n lo sex- life and just clov.·nrighl uncalled-ror \1Jlgar language." Her boss in rtn Agrlculture Department agency insists the Jlll'Ct ings are au earnest atlemp1 "to c:irry out President 1\ixon's dJrecllves tri end r a c 1 a J d1~crin1inalion in gove!'ninenl." The official re ferred to !he meetings a!! •·v.·orkshops.'' Although some people call them "touch and tell" or "conflict ;ind confrontation·• sessions. ''\Ve say it's s c n sit i v it y training ," said a Senate constitutional righ!s subcommittee investigator. "And \11hatever it's called, this is clear- ly over the line into a \1·orker's personal privacy. The government just docsn•t have any business getting inside my head and certainly no business trying to change the way r think," he added. Executive agency defenders of the pro- gram deny it involves formal sensitivity training. But · they ·say the ses.sion:i are e-0nsidered sensitive in the sense !hot they sometimes touch deeply rooted racial views. Subcommiftee Chairman Sam J, Ervin (D-N.C.J , says it ii!'"Still not known how extensive it is in the government or the range of techniques being used by various agencies." Complaints began coming in this year, tbe subcommittee staff reports, sucb as the cue of.Alice 0. -.not her real name. •'Whal they were trying to impres! us with may have been necessary. which I doubt. but the way they said it was filthy." she said. Jn describing a lynching, she said, "they di~w;se<I the anatomy quite frank· ly. At this time I asked If this ktod of language was really nec@SSS ry in front o{ women and unmarried girls. Then l w11lk· ed out." Alice's superior replied th at he was sorry she did not find such training "lo be the worthwhile experience. that most of the other 2,lm employe:i who have al· tended found It to be.'' Jn another cMe.. say $Ubcomm1tlet sources, the General S e r v I c e s Admlnlstrqtlon had ordered Its employes to submtt !o touch·af'ld-te11 11csslon! n.1n by sociologist~. and dtscribed by spon.!Ors as being aimed ut learning ''self-disclosure. self-awareness and non· possessive caring. risk-taking, lru!t, 8 C· ctplance and feedba ck." According to a booklet ~ample turned f)ver to the subcommittee, couples were being asked lo look each other in the ey1 and hold hands v.•bile comple!lng such phrases as~ ··r.-1y most f re q u en t daydreams are about •• , J em most ashamed of ... interracial dating and I or marriage make me feel •.• " Ano ther instancE involved a \l-1lman from a Health, Education and We!fttr1 Department agency who con1plained th1 session she attended included persons planted to provoke reactions. A white man said: .. I live in an ei:· elusive neighborhood ..• and I don'I want one of those black bz.stards living ncxl to me;" and a black man then responded angrily to get the debate under way, the woman wrote the subcommittee. She said she resented "being in a posi- tion '.'-'here the only alternatives are to go along sheep-like and accept whatever ei:· periences" the sponsors "care to perpetuate, or rtfuse to attend and ap- pear to-be indifferent to or. afraid ·to <S.. tqUCH, Pate 2) Weatkv Low clouds and '· fog , prf!dicted along the coast until noon ·loday ahd F'ridi1,y. clearing fo sunshine and 73 degree temperatures. Highs Inland around 83. Lows tonight between "' and 65. INSIDE TODAY Tex Wauon actmi~ killing foiir Tate victimi and btoame tht first follower of Chcf"ltt Manson to sau the cl.a-11 Ltoder flO"Ut tlle order:1. Stor11, _Page 8. c.11...-1111 I Cllecll"' U• t Cl•Hlllt11 n ·ll C-1~1 II ,,.."_.. 11 0.1111 "-'lc't't •• ll'llorl91 ii'.,. • lftl .. ltll'llOI ... ! 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Ervin v.1111e HE\V Sec:re!arv Elliot Richardson !hat "ll is tvrannv O\'er the mind of the grossesl Sort in subject employes to a probe of their psyches. to provoke or even require disclosure of their intimate attitudes and belitfs during emollonal!y charged situations.·· Countian Seized After .Shooting Of Girl Friend SAN DIEGO fUP!I -A Garden Grove man was arrested on 5USpicion of at· tl!mpted murdtr tale Wednesday 11fltr he chased h1F> former gir l friend throug h the bulldmg v.·here she "·orked. Police s.111d James J . Stephens . 56. !!red s.everal shots 111 Mrs. Made h11e C Cohen. 51l. and wounded her in Doth leg~. Pnhce say Stephens "'en1 to tht f'lffirei:. nf Liverpool Dl l'>Tributnri:.. Inc . and askf'd tn talk to ~lrs . Cohen. She left the office u.·1th him but returned moment ~ later .cl'!aming ··he l'ia~ a gun " Employes said he chased her thro11~h several rooms but offered no resistance u.·hen police arri\·ed. Record Floods Hit Hanoi, Ri ce Areas SA!GON CL-P ll -Thn:oand s flr ,.nrlh \"1er.namtse lrr;np! ;ind ~O\trnmPnl 'lf()rkers ha ve betn mobil zed tn ba!lle the 9-0f.St flMl'l~ in the h1~tnr\ nr \"nrlh \·11'1 tam. Radio Ha noi .said-!llrl~\ !t ~;i1d ~<1rts r)f Hanni 11.·pre unrl l"f'I ;it"r ~'lrf th;i1 flOVIC!s had vo·ashed :11 .. ay h1gh\1·a;.s and dikes prrrtect1ng crops. OIAM6l C:OA1f DAllY PILOT M..ri..,_.._. ........ y ...... * c.1•-·· Cl.U+GI CCl'ST •U•LISHING ct:JN.•MY le'a.trt H. We•d ., .. _, ..... P'lltllloMr J tc~ •. c ... ,1 .y Vq ""-.,_ ••4 ~II M.IMQf'" 1hem11·-'ice1vil E011ot 1ho"''' A. Mun1hi<1e M1,.,t 111t !;di'°" C.h1rle1 M. Looi l.ic~1rd ,, Nill Anhllnt M ..... 1~ l;di!l;W") ....... c..11 M.M.: Ul W.I 81y 5t~ "'-' I•<"· DJl N-1 &otl-1'18 ~ ... di: m l'or•r ... ,..,..,. loiufill"O ... •et<rri: 11*1:; .... ,. .......... ... '-"' (i-r.: Jll:S Hortll £1 C.mllle ... . D,111,'I' ,.!LOT, wh~ ..... Id! i. ..-.'lllfflM '"-.. _,.,_., ll ,.,.,It._ dilly .. 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Before Free%e Wholesale Costs Take Slight Rise U-ASH.\"GTO.\' fl.Pl 1 \\'h')le sale pricts rose I} 3 percent 1.n August, the grn ernment rf'ported toda\· It said the h1trst &latistics v.·~re based oo SlJI\'e~ s made pnor tn the start of the Aug . 16 v.·ae,e-pn re freeze. Tnt A u g u s t 1ncreast'. 11 l!hf'lut ad- jLislmtnl for stasonal factors. 11a~ !he :-amP as tht rise in Jul~. 'i\'htn ad JUSled, thP .~u~u~! 1ncrea~e •,i,·as rnu(h i?:rt a!er - o 7 percrnt compared tq an ad justed Ul- crea•e of fl 2 percenl 1n Ju!r. The August inc rea ~e v.·as led by a n.s percent upsv.·ing in a brnad range nf in- dust rial commod ities. This was partially offsel bv a 0.3 percent dec:rease in the price of farm producls and processed foods and feeds . There \\'as 11ls11 t'I 0 3 per- cent dtcllnt for farm products the prt\·1ous mont h But !he t.abor Department's BurPau n! LaOOr Statistics said farm prices did nnt dec!Lnt as much as usual lil August . and therefore after seascna! adjustment the index for f11rm producl.5: and processed fO')ds and f~s toftf' 1.4 percent. com- pared to an adjusttd 1 percent dec!int in Jul~·. The BLS said lhe v.·holesale pnce index in August "'as I !4.9. meaning th;:it goods v.·hich cost $10 wholesale in 1967 co~t Slt.49 in August. That ~·a.!i 4 percent above Augu st, 1970. Unadjusted v.•holesale prices on con· sumer-finished goods wtnt up by 0.3 per· cent in August following a 0.1 percent decline in Julv, the burea u said. Consumer foods Slone increased 0.4 per· ctnt. The re pnrt s.11d 1nduslr1al commod1lv prices advanced 0.fl percent mostly Big Four Dela)' Signing of Pact On Berlin Accord BERLIN (UPI 1 -The Big Four Agree- ment designed to end the cold v.·ar m Berhn vo·as not si gned a:<. scheduled today. The po;:1ponement "'·as bla med 1 ari"usly on a dispute o\'er tht German text and the illness of the Amtrican arn bassarlor. The \\'es1 ern Allied ambassadors tn \Ye st Germany and the So\' i t t Ambas5ador to East Germanv did nnt ap- pear for 1he 1 p rn 18 -,11 m. EDT • ceremony at the former allied conlrol authority buUdiq ID the American sec· t.or. A french spokesm11.11 11;aJd wlthoot explanation the signing had been postpon- od Y.'e!l Berlin ,_,ayor Klaus Schuetz. "'e5l German officials and \\'esrcrn Allied diplomatic sources said the s1gn1ng ceremony could not lake place because last minute meetings on four·pnwer "nrk1ng parti~s still had nnt agreffi on lhP German text nf 1he accnrd. T"f'I hnurs after the pnstpnnE>menl an American spokesman said the ci>remony did not take place btcause U S. An1hassador Kennelh R u~h "·as 1n- d1:;pnsed and had to stay 1n bed. \\'estern allied d1plomat1c sou rces !'aid there ...,as no thought that the E;ist \\'e~t disput e would torpedo the firs t a,i::rPI"· mrnt on Ber!Jn since the on" ending the !948·1949 Berlin blockade . The y said thev v.·ere confidl'nt differrntt'." ol'er the te:.t !fl be submitted to the E;i ~l and n·eFt Germans fr;r lmplement<1tlon cnuld not blnck e1 enrual .c;1gn1nE Alec [)f' r,nssf'ln, the f ri>nrh spnkesm;in '-'h'l ;i rl i>d a,c; Fn11 r·Pnll'rr sonkPsman !ri rl;i \ tnld nev.·smen !he C"erf.rnnny "·ould not liike p\arr H• g,al'e nn time nr da te lnr annther m""!\nf: Snme :;"urce:; 1hough! it might be held lnn1o;hr or Frid-'!\ \\'est Berlin ~la y()r l\laus Schuetz satd ra 1lu re tn <1~r'"e nn a German text cau;:;ed lhr postpnnemtnt. The pci5tpnneml"nt c;ist a shadn"· nver the :igreement. \\'est Berliners. ahvays a bit reserver! to9".·ard the agreement, s,111d the.v thou~ht lhe quarrel nver the Germ:in text cou ld be a sign cl more comphc ation~ to come . Big Four "·orking groups met until 3 11 in. l oda~. halilgling 01 er the n1ean1ng or German '~1ords in rhe :;.1 pages of document s. They resumed the ir meetings airer a shnrt break fnr sleep and con- sultal1on at H! a.m, !'\ewsmen and phot11graphers "'ere 1n- ,-1!Ni to th(' conferen c(' room 1n the fonner cnntrol aulhtJrft y building in Kleist Park but the "'estern Alhed arn- ba~sador~ to West Germany and the Soviet Ambassador to East Germany did not appear. Suspect Cleared Alter ,Shooting Huntlng1on Btach re!!1dent Mrs Judll>! Faul kener. 18. has been released from Orange County J~u!, according to Hun- tington BeRch polict. i\lrs. FRulkener 11·;is arresl tid t:~rlv Sunr!a~· morning af1er her husbllnd Jerr~. 21. 11·:1s .!'hot in lhe stom!lch. Pnlice !!aid !ht man vo·:i.~ ~hnt dur1nJ: an ar~ument in ihe cnuplr '.'I apArlmen! at 19162 Hunl1ng1 nn ~L The wnman 11·a~ relP~!ied and ch8rl!;('.'1 dropptd bPrau~e bolh she 11nd ht r hu~h11nd m;11ntainf"d the shnol1ng was an .tccidtnl. ill\'t'sfigatnrs exp18ined. Fau lktner 1~ ltsll'li in sa l1sfa rtnr\ cl)n· d1t1nn at Par1flra H"~p1ta! !!'I Hun11n11t0n Ar:i rh because nf a 3 I percent rncrease in lumbt-r and wood product prices, m· cl udmg a 7 9 percent adl'ance fnr p!y...,·ood. as v.·e!I as a ! 4 percent in· C'rea~e 1n tht' pr ices of me!als and melaJ product.~. Iron and steel prices went up 2.8 per- cenl . renectLng prier increase :i; hy &1eel prorllJcf"r!i fnllov.·inJi, a new C('ln!ract :i;et· UP mPn! w11h the S!eel Worker:i; Union. The rPpnrt said the l<PA'er unadjusted farm product prir('S stemmed moslly from ,c;harp decl1nf's fnr i;:rains And ch1c:li t>ns. Liv, pnultry prices fell 16.8 per· cent .:ind grain price.~ dipped 9.5 percent. But those dPclinf"~ "'ere mostly nffset by a Z3 2 percent increase in the price of egg~ r nce~ fnr procc:i;.sed me11l s. poullry and f1.<h wen I rlnw" J Ii percent and da iry prod ucts fpl l 0 7 percnt. The BLS said seasonally adjusted prices for cnnsurner-finished gnods went up I I percent. Including a 2.2 percent ad· vancr frir consumer foods. largely as a resulr of higher prices for eggs, fresh fruits and \'egetabtes. and augar. From Page 1 BEACH • • • recreatron and any permanent structures ~·nuld require federal approv.111. Thnse terms tl1minale the ma jor ob- jf"('fJon by the po1.,.erful Housl' committl'e v.·hich hild thwilr1E'CI Nixnn 's plan.'I tn grant the canyon and beaches to the st.ale in a deed. !\lembers nf the i!d\'isnr.v ~roup pr"- lested !he deed p!;in hecause 1t cnuld give the 1ita !e :i chance to grant ~ome of the property fnr pri\·,11le dtvelopment. Congress agreed with the idea and la!e In 1ls Ja~t sessifln included riders in ma- jor mil11ar.r funding legisl,11!ion forbidding an1· lransfer of titl e or Pendleton lands "-'lihout Con~re1ision:il ;ipprnva!. Because of !hf' compromise -agrf'ed upon hy Armf'd Services Committee Chairman F. Ed"·;i rd Hebert ! D-La. I Congressinn:il oppositinn to the lease is not f'X!l('l'lerl. The grrin1inp. of the Pf'ndletfl n !anrls came ;:iflt>r i:nmi> fl~rinll tf'mf'.)('r.'I. Jn lhe mni>t recent di.~pute Pendleton Com- manrler \f,11 j. Gen r.enr,Er Bn11.·m~n and a Ln:1: An,1?:e!ei: Ri>preM>nlal il'e t:in11:led . The rh.~pu1e n(l.ff'd nve r comment~ at. lr1buted In the Gf'neral 11t a. \lista Lions Club Luncheon io "'hich he 11~.'lertedl.v 3C· cu!'td Rep. Alphnn1.n Rtll of \\'an tin g to open !he be11ch up to hippies. Bell, 11 cha mpion or the public u.~e nf Penrl\e\on Beachr1i and 11 J:UtSl of honnr at the San Onnfre Bluffs dedicatio n earl1rr th1~ ye;ir, l5s uerl angr,v replies. Technically. the ne"' beach torl11:y is puhl1c propert.I', hut sl~le nff iri als 11d- \'ised bearhgoer~ 1n bf' pa\1enl ;ind "',11it tn test !he new publ ic power \Jnlil portahle 10111'1$ and ;idequale access route5 ;irr :irran~rd. t;nrestricted public u~e of the nfw ~ill v.•111 prnh<1bly bt;g1n later !his month. they !ald, and v.·ould be handled thrnugh a cnncession ,11gree ment s.imilar to the sue· cessful Onofre Bluffs operation. l'rona Page 1 C.A.HILL ... abnu t the d01\·nf11ll (If Stormont 1thr Northe.rn lrelaod Parltamtnt l. direct ru le frnm l\'P..'ltrn1nster !tht B riti~h P;i rl1a - m,,nt 1 and a rnnf('l'f'nC'e rf'~ult1ng in !h' final seHlf'mPnl nf tht' lr i.~h !fUl".~t1on " Thr ~talf' rlep:irtmenl rep n rt P rl 1 y c;inrrlrd C:ihi\!',c; 1·i.~:1 \\·hilr rn rnu1f' In Arntrica Federal :iuthont1e.~ de 1a1ned h1ro ,11t l\C'nnerl~· Airport hefnrP tak1nR: him lo the 1mrrugrat ion office in ~l11nhal- "" C,11hill told supporters in Nev.• '{nrl<. he planned to "get the best la11.•yer in Arnf:rica.'' A spokes man for !he prov1s1onal 11•1ng n! !hr IRA dechnerl to comment on Ca- hill's delenlion~until after the hearing . So lva ng .Firehon1bed SOL\l."i;\IG 1 UP!l -Three flrp bomb :ii losst d into a sheriff's !ubslation in th is small 5'1.nla B.11rhara County community caused minor fire and smoke damage early \\ledne!day. Pla y Gunfight Kills Tot 2 112 ALAMED A ! AP! -Th' 21,.yl'ar- old 5Cln nl 11 sailor ha! been i:ho t fatally during 11 play ,:runf1ghr with a 23-yt'(lr-old 1'hip1n11tP of his father. pnli ce rtported \\'ednesday. The child. Terry Jne Oslrnnir., d1td TUe!!-day n111hl of 11 !1ng!e &hot frnm a .'ZZ caUher p1srot, police s<iid. lnrt$fiJ[ators ,;.;iirl lhr ,:run "'al fired bv Paul L. Aodersnn, .c;1 a- t1ont>d ciOoarri the Na\'y ~upply ~hip rss ~:in .Joo.t. 11.•hn """~ ptayinR. "~hrK'll our" v.•ith what ht helievr.d In be toy i;:un~ Pt'!lirf' ,c;;iirl the child app11rf'n!ly fnund lhr lo:ided ,:run 1n 11 drawer, and rl l\'l'I~ .((ln1ehow !Ubstitut~ for ._n 11nlo,11ded ~\arter's pis to I Anrler.'lnn \\'I~ 11~1ng Andtr~f'ln 9''1'1~ nn! held I • ' . "r' ... .. .,, Jack of All Gaines l\'eed some help playing cards? I.arry. a three-month·nld b11dg.v v:ho lives near Otta\va. Canada. is earning h1.~ spurs as a qualified k1b1tzer. His card ·playi ng friends say he is not an expert yet, but he's learn· ing fast. Federal Judge Refuses To [(ill Busing· Order B~· United Press '101rrnatrnnal A Judge. contending busin,t: JS "as American as apple pie," has refused tn re1·1se the North"5 first m;issi\'e school dtsegregation nrder. And .Jurlce Dan1nn .J, l\P1!h 11·11rnrd \'Rnd;il.~ ai. Pnnt iac:, rvtirh. 11·tirre Ill buse.~ were de!"!ro.vecl by explos11·t~ ~1nod<1v ni~hl. lh,11l ''this case "·ill not be sell led in 1he .~tree\J;. .. If necess11ry . we 1,1,•ill put marsh(llS (On the bu.~esl . we'll brinri: nut the FBI nr 11.~e "'ha1e1·er rf'medy nece!"sary ~o !hal it) c;i rrif'd t1ut ," Keilh said Wednesday in De!roil. , __ -,.. t\eith dii;mi~'led a suit filed by tht" Nii.- bnn,111 Action Group In halt h1.~ nrdf'r tll dese~re~ate Pon t 1 ,11 c 's 24 .000-sttJdPnl 11chool system. particula rly hlncl<.in~ !he htJsinR nl 8.700 children. School npens Tuesda,\'. ln f;eor~ia. Fedrr,111 .Jud~P Alc>:;:inder A L:iv.'!'enct' directed twn Hho<le lsl,11nd educ;:it11rs crl'dited 1\·11h rlr:iw inc up tht c n n t rn\Prsi;il Ch,11r ln11e-111eC'klenhurg. f\' [ . school plan lo df"1'1.~e ;i. dc~cgreg;i~ t1nn pro~ram fo r Richmond (Augusta \ ()iunly, Ga . Lall'rence gave Myrle Herman and Dr. Ho"·ard Munzer until Stpt. 21 to present a suitable plan that re:quire! extensive busing. (ieorgia's <1ssistanl school superin- tendenl. Dr. Joseph N. Edwards, sairl, meanwhile he loresees no new de~egregation prnblems. "I dtfinilely think they are nver," 11a1d Edwards. "Invariably, the patrons who call me ;ire not concerned v.·1th Ille color of teachers anymore, they JUst want a qu;ilified leather." At Austiti. Tex .. high school football cnach. James W. Tolbert Jr .. s;iid \Vednesday he 1,1,•as attacked hy ,11boul 30 black youths :il ;i ne 1,1,·ly-integraled .'lchool. "FortLin11t ely. I was Able to Ret up off the no0r and grab A chair and start swinging,'' Tolbert said. Schoo! wa~ lH;o;misscd early, Snrne parents at San Francisco. whtre busing ;il so is a controversy, criticized the city's school sLiperintendent. Thomas A. Shiihecn. Wednesd;iy for pla nning A lri11 to Europe during the opening d11ys of the ne\\' school ttrtn in mid-September. 1 thlck nylon textured plu1hby for only 512.95 sq.ya. Th.rt'1 1uch • .,.,.11~ ef 1l•e"t• lu•uf<dUI •"' t t •1fr tt "vlefl "'''"' p•e~~d' !ftte Fcrl ~"''u by k•••1'•"· you'll we .. d'1r whv thl1 f11~i Ofttbl1 ltxlurtd plu•h c1rp•I h11 1uch I fll&d't1I ,,;~o . lli1 16 "'ulti-ttld•t trt ,..,,,;~, leo . Water U11its Blast Jury Accusations S#ver;iil water di!tricts in Orang~ Coun- ty are rear tinA sh11rpl~· !n l'I (;rand Jury report caJlin,i: for thf' ehrn1nallon of more than 100 specia.I d15tric_•ts. At !1·;i ~t a hl'llf-do1.Pn {'!)\lf1ty "·ater distnrl~ h<ive been ln\·itPr1 to Costa '°'esa :-;~·pL I~ lv l·nn.~1der a repl~· to !he Grand J urv act·u~a!1uns. The: <'011nt}' <:r11nd .ru ry rf'pnrl railed mo~r 11f the 1·ouniy·~ i;pee1 al district~ - 1n.·l uclu1g watr·r dis tril'ts -•·,11rchaic \ega(·irll {rout ao 111:rit•ullural er,11.'" It i;ugl!~S ll'd that most spec_·1al districts should be eombined and placed under contn1I uf !hr board of super\'isorl!. Dlstri,·t.~ t-XjX'C!ed to meet Sept. 14 in Costa f\1esa inc1odt': Mou1ton-Nigue:I \Vatcr Di s1ricl: South Coast Water Jlistrit l: La guna Beach; Irvine Ranch : !·:I Toro. <1nd S;1ntia~n 11·atcr districts. a~ wrll as !h(' Costa f\fr sa County Wa ter J)i.;fri(·I. lnlli:itor or thP ineelin~ ~lario l)urnnte. presirll'nt or tht' Cnst::t 'f\ll'sa dist rit·L wrole <in ;ingry letter tl'I !ht other districts calling the grand Jury report "unr:iir and poorl.v wrlrten." I-le .~aid : '"111ts Gr:>Jld Jur:y rrport is sn poorly "Til!cn, so unfair in i1s l'riticism and 11·i\houl any evidenee or justific,11ti<Jn for its ('Onelusions thai all Spt'Cial districts sho11ld be t liminaled !hat f feel the Orange Cnun1 v public water .aizencies :-hnnld t·no~idi1r lhe at•lion, ir any. we :-hn1ild 1alie in res1>onse to this unf air crit icis m.·· The districts will meet ;ii 7 .. 1n r.m . Sept. 14 . in the C..:ost,11 MP S:! city haH fir.5t floor conference room. 77 Fair Drive. Alvin Pinlilev. 11 Co5111 MPsa C.oun- cilm1111 iind a \1;ater districl director. said the dis tricts should show !he Grand Jury wh f're it is v.•rong, hut also nught to 111 y ~·h11t is right aOOut the report. The Gr:ind .lury report wa s ~i,!!ned bv Doreen Marshall. forn1er M11)'or or 1"f'11·onrt Rt"a{'h ;ind current fnreman nf the r.rand .lur\'. It blilmt'd the e~istern:e nr such c!i stfiels nn the '"walls of deftn1if!" built b.v di.'ltrict dirPclors who 11.·ere virtually unlourhahlt hy the public, The Grand Jury rep<>rl !,11kP1i muc-h the s,11me atfill1de as an e:irlit"r report on special districts put nut by the Orange County League or Citie5 . Pinkley 5aid hf" reJt there wer~ ~m0 ~m11!1 speci11I districts, such 11s Mosquito Abatement. that rould be put under coun· t,1• department.~. but that mos t water rlis!rict~ serred speci;iil functions helpful lo their local 11rea. School Chaos Seen Jn San F rancisco S.~N FRANCISCO (UP!l - Tnp school 11dministrator~ rf'ar th11t pa r e n t g ' bnycotts. the hu!inJZ of 2.~.000 children and other problems rnuld lurn the city·~ in· tegrat ion pla ns into chaos when c!al!se1 open Sept. 13. One antibusin,!! ~roup. c n n c er n e: d parents. said !hat ii w,11~ "incredible lhat Supt . Thoma.~ A. Shahttn will be on ,·acalion during the first v.·ttks ol the term. i;aying he should "sla y here and face the mu~ic." 1T YOU c:.u ... r COME fN -CALL 646-0275 tor an expert tArpr"t con~ull.Ant v.·ho \\ill t:l"me to your home v.11.h •&mples 1'.ithout any obliptlon lO )'OU ! \'our fni·nnte 111Urlor Ot$ipntr will bt happu to aJsiJr uou . , PROFESS IONAL H.J.GARRETI fURNll1J~~HAR!OR !LVO. INHRIO R DESIGNERS I I COSTA MESA. CALIF. b46-011S 646.01?6 I ---------Huntington Bearh Fountain Valley Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks YO[ M , NO. 209, J SECTION S, ~O PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1971' TEN CENTS Drama at Beach • 'DAILY PILOT S!1U P""llt ADDING BEACH COLOR Edward ''Kukie"' Hui1ar Sip11lt Faces First Deg ree M11rder Count James N. Sipull Sr. is scheduled to be .arraignt>d on murder 1!harges Friday in the \Vest Orange Coun ty JudiciHI District Court. The first llcgrec 1nurder charges were filed Wedncsd11y af1crnoon in the n1unicipnl court. !;ipult, of 292•1 Pci.ipcr Tree Lane, Custa l\lesa. is accused of the stiooting death of hi.~ Jf1.yc;.ir-old d<.1ughtcr-in-l:llv. l\alhleen ~ipulL ol l!unlington Beach. l\frs. Sipult was shot fl1onday night in her home at 10122 K<i rnuela Drive. Police clalrn lhe shoo ting occurred during a 1an1 ily fig ht Sipult is heir! 111 Htuir in~t•Jn Re;i<'h City Jail. Police ;ire Sl:!tking unl· son. James N Sipull .Jr Cl!; a \\·jtness to tl1e shooting. Anc11hcr bru!ht>r .Jerry. 16. was ar- rl'stcd ll~ an aeee~sory about an hour .&fter tile :.hooting lJu1 hr \1·;1s relt'ased 1'ur ~da~. C:h<tr;;es <1i.;;1111s1him 11'crr dro p- per!. run£1ral .~err1c£1!> W£1rc hf'ld tlii~ n1nrn- ln~ for ~!rs. Sipull. <i gr<iduatc o/ Voun· lain Valley High School. Jla n oi, Hi ce ;\r·ca ~ S1\IGON 1UPl 1 -1'hn.~a ncls or North \lletnantesc troops :i nd government \\'orkers have been mobilized to battle the v.orst floods in thr history of N'orth Viet- nam, R.:1d10 Hanoi said today. ll said part~ of Hanoi were underwater and that floods had 11•a.~hcd Away hig!l\~:ays and di kes protecting crops, By ALAN OI RKIN 01 •~• 0 111, P'111>1 s11n If you ore loo king for a girl , drugs, or a game of Frisbee, then the beach is ""here your action is. Bul it depends on what you want whether il will be a good or bad scene. If it's a date you're after you 'll pro- babl y find her -though n1orc lhan likely she will find you first. Jf drugs are you r trip, then you might find them, too -though mo re than likely vou 11•i!I \l'ind up In lhe local slammer. -Ir all yo u want LO do is curl a Frisbee . then do it now for tomorrow it may be banned at least during the daytime. This. any\\·ay, i.s the scene that is being played out daily on the Huntington Beach strands by a mixed cast of thousands. Girls in sexy bikinis that leave little lo the imagination looking for a gu y. Boys in sexless jams thal leave everything to 1he imagination loo king for a chick. Lifeguards in to\\-·ers looking for people in School, Council Meeting Eyed By JOANNE REYNOLOS 0! Ill~ Dally P'llDt SHU Fountain Valley school trustees tonight "'ill consider a proposal to hold a joint meeting with the City Counci l tu di seuss the long-simmering freeway controversy. The trustees \\'ill 1neet at 7:30 p.m. in district off ices at I Li ghthouse L;inc. The joint meeting to dist'uss freewa~:s \\'as proposed by l\1ayor Ed Just. it 1s tentatively scheduled for Sept. 23. In a letter sent to school trustees pro- posing the meeting, Jusl took note of the school dis tric t's anti-freeway stance . '"Your dogmatic approach. 'the City or Fountain Valley does not, has not , and \\"ill never need Highway 39 or 57 (the Huntington Beach and Orange free"·aysJ' leaves little question as to your opinion. It is. however. ope.n to question as many people do foresee a need for a freewa~', not necessarily for Fountain Valley alone." Just went on to ask that the lv:o groups be "given the opportunity to discuss the situation before you begin pub lici ty c:im- paigns for speci[ic prQ{.r Jms." The mayor was also critical of school Superintendent Mike Brick's statements about the two freeways. lfe cited two lelters -one sent to Hun· tington Beac h l\1ayor George McCracken and the other sent to Gov . l{on:ild HcAgan advocating the district's position on the Roule 39 Fret>\\'ay. In the letter to Reag;i n, Bl"ick said 1'\\'hy such a small area ... is being sub-• jecled to such poor planning is beyo nd t he comprehension of the Fountai n Valley city councilmen," Tbe letter to r-.1cCracken slated "The district continues to speak in the interests uf the people of this ci ty ""ho are threatened \l'ith a concentration or pol- luted air." as 1vell as references to the responsibility of the city counci l lo the residents of Fountain Valley. .Just took issue \vith both letters. ··111 !he future, may I request lhnl our City Council be allowed to speak for it.self. lt has \1·orked, and "·ill continue to "'ork, for the be-st interests of our citizens. Such \1 0rk is better performed within an al· n\osphere of cooperation , not an- tagonism." Negotiations over the alignn1ent of the lloute 39 Fre<'1vay are at a temporary standstill after the Fountain Valley coun· cil turned down a roml'l"Oritise aUgmnent on Aug. 17. The city of Hllntington Beach has thrown all of its effort behind lhe Route 39 F'ree1\•ay because of an annou ncement f'arly this summer th11 t the Pacific Coast }~reel\·ay '1\-'ould not be buil t in the i>.rea. Working wit h the Stat e Division of Highways, the st;i ffs and councilmen (See !'tJEETING , p,9ge !.l Ex-H1111tingto11 Beach Mayor .Ea1·l l1·by Dies Earl Irby, a former collnc ilman and mayor of Huntington Beach, died \\'ednesday night in r-.lodeslo at the age of 69. J\1embers of the family sa id he had su f- fered a severe stroke June 28 and had been under intensive care unl il his dea1 h. A contractor and cabinet maker. lrh)' and his wi fe moved l.o Hunt'tngton Bea<·h from San ta J\1onica in 1949. They rP· mained in Huntington Re~h un til l!lfifl "·hen they moved to l\lodesto to retire. Irby loo k his seat on lhe city council u1 19;i6 and served four years. ~~ron1 19fl8 lo 1960 he was the mayor of the city. f ello\v CQUncilm211 Ted Bartlrtt said he pus hed for low incon1e senior cirizen housing "'hile on the C'Ouncll ;ind built some apartments for older people on Alabama Avenue. "He 1vas a nice fellow and had lots of friends in lown. He \\'as a hard·\\•orking guy and the !astest cabinet maker I el'er saw in my life," Bart lett said. lrby also was a member or the nc)w defunct \Vindsor Club, a busincssrn;1n·s organization "'hich oflen raised money for charities. Irby was a small, thin man 11·ith glasses \\·hose main activity was mostly \1·or k, according to Bob Lambert, a forrner councilman v"ho served on the c11uncil 11·ith him for the las! ll\'O ~'ears. '"Hf' did a Jot of consl.ruction 1n lOl\n, including the motel on 11th Street and Occnn Aven ue and the J ohnson Class building on r-.tain Street,·• said Larnbert. '"La1er. he ran a cabinet ~hop just off (;ar fiel d Avenue and !\.fain Street. \Vhen he w;is on the council he \Vas mainly con- cerned about maintaining the tax rate anc.; keeping newco mers happy,'' he com- mented. fllr. Irby is survived by his "'ife , r-.1Ary, "'ho shared their trailer at 8200 Jantzen Jioad. !\.lodesto. Survivors also include his daughter, Mrs. Lavina Stewart, Westminster: s isters Virginia Jones and E ~ s i e Philbrook, Paradise: his brother. Ben Jrby. Hollywood, and four grandchildren. Funeral services are pending at Franklin Down h1orluary in Modesto. Played Out Daily trouble in the surf. Undercover narcotic!! agent s in clothes anonymous looking for peo ple "·ho are looking for trouble period . A day on the beach finds the strand is a microcosm of today's changing socia l stal\dards. Couples openly embracins under the pier -lying down, that is - young Christians giv ing 11•itness, old ('hristians giv ing out religious tracts, boys and girls pandhandling for dimes for a T-shirt or a laCQ, long-hairs strumming guitars, lifeguards bra ving riptides and then looking for lost mothers of lost children. A couple of sun tanned boys are sitting on the grass by a concession stand. '"This beach is heavy with police, but then they all are now, "said 17-year-old Paul Hursh \\'ho hitchhiked dO\\'n from Non1•atk with his friend, David Winters, also 17. "The street people don't seem Ill CQme here anymore . They have mo\•ed on to S~J Beach." Do they fi11d n111ny dates? "\'ou meet a lot or pewle, '·Wint~s inter1ccted . "Girl~ come do1rn here tn get picked up. You don't have to wcrrk at it. girls will come up and stand ne.1t to you , maybe even open up 1he conversa· liun, give you plenty or openings, Jf you are not in the mood, you just shine it on. 1'he beach has its share of philoso- phers. Ed Huizar, 29, who prefers to be called •·Kukie. '' is 011e of them. An Iron Cross hangs frorn a heavy {See BEACH, Page Zt . ' ' v'-1 11 J \, :;i\,*~-_pi °'1r I OAILY PILD l Sl1tl P'hohl SCHOOLTEACHER·TRUCK DRIVER BOB MARTIN CLOWNS WITH BENNY BASNIGHT'S GOLDEN LOCKS It's All Part of the Summer Scene as Sea son ClcSs•s Out oh Huntington's BelchfrOnt Mesa Girl Hitchhik.er Assanlted A Costa Mesa girl, hitchhiking \\'ith her !!ister. wa s kidnaped and raped Wed· nesday by the man who gave them a ride, according to lhe account she gave police. Huntington Beach police said the in- cident occurred shortly before noon as the girls, 17 and 19, thumbed a ride to the beach. They told officers they were picked up by a man in his early 20s who was driv· ing a late model whi te Plymouth. l ie drove the two toward the beach. but at the intersection of Brookhurst Slreel and Pacific Coast Highw ay, he drew a gun .. nd forced the older girl out of the car, po\i ct were told. lie the n drove along Coast J!ighway to a vaca:.t field at Beach Boulevard where he raped the younger girl and lhen forced her o~t or the car, officers said, The teenager walked to a nearby trailer park where she called police. The older girl had called officers moments earlier to report her sister's abduction. Sex Orgy .Movie Trial Sched uled A J{unting ton Beach couple accused of conspiracy to se!! a11d distribute sex orgy films and photographs will go on trial in Superior Court Dec . 31. rrerleriL k Loar, 34. and his v.·ife Kay, 31. of 4062 l{umbolt Driv t in the Hunting- ton Harbour area, pleaded not guilty \Vednesda.v whe n arraigned before J udge Byron K, McMillan. Police said they seized 29,500 reel~ of mOliQn picture film and more than 300.· 000 photvgraphs from a warehouse i• Weslmin.,ter. alleged to be the dis!ribut- ing ce nter for a nationwide business. Officer9 estimated the daily incom e of the operation at up to SIS,000. Most Wa11tecl U.S. Delays Entrance Of Irish. Chief Cahill NE \V YORK (UPI) -Joe Cahill, leader of the provisional \\'ing of the outlawed Irish Jl epublican Army and the most w;:.n ted mlln in Northern Jrclancl , \viii learn Tuesday whether he can re- main in the United States. Cahi ll was denied entrance to the United States \Vednesday. his visa was canceled and he was detained overnight by immigration authorities. The purpose behind Cahill's fl ight from Dublin to New York was to begin a four- or five-week lour of American cities in an effort Ill raise funds for the militant IRA faclio n he heads. lie said the funds would be used to purchase gu rur to fight British troops in Northem Ireland. Cahill aJ!reed today to remain in custody until Sept. 7 when Immigration authorities wil l dceide whether he should be alln\\•ed to make the tour. Cahil l"s attorney, Frank Durkan, a member of Paul O'O\\·yer's la1v firm, said Cahill "will be allowed vis1tnrs and has access lo a telephone." but that in- tervien's with the pre.<,s \\'o uld not be permitted. On his arrival. Cahill 1v;is met at Ken- nedy lntcrnatinna l Airport' by im- migration authorities, acting on stale Solo11 Proposes Lifting Freeze SAN FRANCISCO (UP!l -Striking Longshoremen and ship owners resllmed talks today, wilh at leas t one con- gressman suggesting that dock wo rkers be exempted from the federal wage-price freeze. depa rtment orders. and taken to the 1\1an hattan immigration office. Cah!ll !old newsmen in Dubl in. where he boarded the plan e to New York, tha t he planned to n1ake speeches in several U.S. cities Jn order to raise money to buy Lhe weapons. "Our orfensive ohjecti ves Involve the shooting of as n\any Bri!ish troops a11 possible and the bombing of military and econnmic targets,'' Cahi ll said Yl'ed- nesday. . "1 certainly regret that this has to ~ done," he said. ··But I can see th e necessity for ii.·· He said the IRA 's aim was to "bring :ibout the dol\·nfall or S1ormont (the J'\orlhern 1 reland Parliarncnt l, direct rule from \\'estminster (the 3ritish Parlia- ment) and a conference resulting in the final settlen1ent or the Irish question." The slate depart rnenl rep o r l 1! d 1 y canceled C:ihilrs visa "'hilr en route to America. Federal aulhnrilies detained him al Kennedy Airport before ta king him to the immlgral.ion office in r-.1 anha~ tan. Cahill told supporters in Nc1v York he planned to "gel the best la1vyer 1n America." i\ spokesman for the provisiona l wing of the IRA declined lo co1nment on Ca- hiJl 's detention un til af ter the hearing. F ree (.:Jinic Assis ted A check in the amount or $93.60 haio:: beton donated to lhe free Hel i.i Clinic of Hunlington Beach by a group of 20 young concessions en1ployes at Huntington State Beach. Orange EJDployes Rap •sexy' Meets Rep. Patsy T. l\1ink ([).Ha waii), declared in Washington Wednesday she would support an exemption from the freeze if strikers returned to their jobs while negotiations go on. Telegrams she sent to both Union Presid ent I-tarry Bridges and Shipper President Ed Flynn noted the economic damage done to Hawaii ..by the strike against 24 West Coast ports. Weather WASHINGTON (APi -Senate in· \'estigRhll"S are checking co1nplaints from government emplo.vcs that lhey ore being pressured intn joining r<tce relations group encounters th::il bo rder on invasion or privacy. Al ice D. walked out on one such session because. she said. "it gflt her down lo sex l!fe and JUSl do wnright unca lled-for \"Ulgar lan gu age." Her boss in an Agriculture Oepartment agency insists the meetings are an earnest altempl "t(l carry out President Nixon's directives to end r 11 c i a I discriminntion in govtrnmenl." The orficial referred to the meetings all "workshops." Although some 1:irople c11ll them "tnuch "net tell " nr '"('Onflict and (:onrrontalion'' 11cssions. "\Ve say It's s en s i I i '' i t y training.'" s<tid a ~nale constilutional rii.:hts subcommitlec invesligator "And whatever it1s called. !his Is clear- ly over the line into a worker's personal privacy. The government just <lnesn't have any busines.<1 getting insid e my head and certainly no husiness trying to change the way t thin k," he added. Executive ngency defenders or the pro- gram deny it invo lves format sensitivity training. But lhey say lhe ses!lions are CQnsidered sensiti ve in the sense that they sometimes touch deeply rooted racial views. Subcommittee. Chairman Sam J, Ervin (D-N.C.J, says it i!I "still not known how extensive it is in the govemmPnl or the range of techniques beinll used by v:irious agencies.'' Complaints began coming in I.his year, the rubcommittee staff reporL'I, such as the case or Alice D. -not her real nazne. "Wh11l they Wf'rc try1n.I( to imprc~s u~ 11•1th ma.y have been ncct'8S11ry. which I doubt, but the way they said it wa ~ filthy," she said. In describing a lynching, she said, "they discussed th e anaton1y quite frank- ly. Al thi s ti me 1 asked if this kind of language was really necessary in front or women and unmarried girls. Then J walk- ed out." Alice's superior replied th at he. was sorry she di d not find such training "lo be the worthwhile experience. that m08t of the other 2.000 emp!oyes who have at- tended found it to be." In another case. say subcommittee sources. the Genera l S er v i ce r Administration had orde red its employts to subn1lt to touch·and·tell sessions run by MK:kl logists. and del!cribed by sPQn.-.ors as being aimed at leaming "self-disclosure, self-a"·areness and non· poss('ssive t'a ring. risk-taking, trust, ae- c·f'pt11n1.:c ::inrl feedhflck." Acc:erding to a booklet sample tu rned over to the subcommittee, couples were being asked lo look each other in the eye and hold hands while rompleting ii:uch phrases as? "My most f r e CfU en t daydreams are about ••• I am most ashamed of ... interraclnl dating and I or marriage make me feel ... " Another instancE involved .a woman from a l lealth., EducaUon and WeUare Department agency who C(lmplained the seuion she attended included persons pl11.nted to provoke reactions. A white man said: "I live in an e1- clusive neighborhood ... and I don't want one or those b!Ack be.st.ards living nex t to me ;" and a black man then respondcrl angrily to get the debate under WAY, the woman wrote the subcommittee. I Bridges had said in a speech previously that If the freeze c<Jntlnue.'I , his union would CQnUnue striking indefiniteJy. As before, there was no report or what wa s said et the latest talks between the International Longshoreme n·s an d \Varehousemen's Union end the Pacific 1'.1ariUme Association. The ILW U struck July 1 when its con- tract with the P~IA expired, tying up 150 ships. It has demanded higher wages. a better pension plan, guaranteed work and jurisdiction over those employed In loading and unloading containers used in overseas shipments. Both !he longshoremen 11nd the Teamste~s Union clain1 jurisdiction over contniner stuffers. 'T1lC teamsters ha ve suggested turning that iSllue ove r to an arbitrator. Lo1v clouds and rog predic ted along the coast until noo11 tod ay and F'rid<.'.y, ctearin~ to sunshine. and 73 degree temperatures. Highs inland aroun d 83. Lows tonight bet"•een 58 and 65. INSIDE TODAV Tex \Va~on adn1 irs killing four Tole victims tnrd becamt: the first folloiver uf Charles Ma11sot1 to say 1h e cla11 lt:nder gat•e the orders. Story. Page 8. Ct ll .. l"ftlt • MtYlfl " C~K~lft!I u , • Mu•u•I l'~M• • Clonlfl4otl »·• Nllll M I N ..... •• Ct mlc1 " Of'"" c ... 1111 " c .. n-• " ·-· U·!l 0t11tt Ntll(tl " ·~· M1r1tt h • tt l'<lltor ltl '"' • 11i.w11i.11 " l'nhtrl1l"m1nt " l~ttltn n 'ln•llC• •·tt \llttttltr • 1'C&rotcfft • Womtll'I Nt1't'I 11•M Al>ll ~nett" " Wtt14 ··~ •• • • 2 D.t.lLV P!LOT Annual Congress City to Looi{ at Self The problems of a city that is growmc too fast v.·ill be brought into locus ag111n Sep!. 25 durmg Hunllnglon Beach's an- nual Congress for Commurut.v Prngress The Chamber of Commerr-e-1>pon~nred "encounter sts.5tnn " 1s srhPdulf'd frnrn 8·30 a.m. tn I p.m. at tht Golden \\'est College campu::. Communitv leader°'\ v.·111 br askerl '" participate -1n e t~hl round I a b \ ~ discussions a imed at tht goals the Cl!) &hould set !or itself The t.ople! Include res1dent11l and hout- tng development.; comml'!rcta l and in· dustrtl.l deve.lopmMt; commuruty appear· ance And blight : transportafion and c1r- culat1on : cnmmunit.v fac1lil!~ and publ 1~ •erv1res. 011rks, rPC!'PR!H"ln anrl npPn •part •rtinn\1'. and nnr11rl'.I fl'~nurri>o:: anrl nil prnrlu r110n f,ach rn11nrl lahlr d1~ru•;1rin u 111 hi! r lia1red h\ a rrpresenlaf11 ·e fl! 1t1" ri"w (!tir~ns Cnmm111ee fC1r Gnal• ariti nn. 1ect11·es Thf group was recenllY formed at the requ&11 Ill t.he city counctl and tht: admln!1ltr1lio11 to allow ru Klents a voice in determining Huntinglt.in Beach's future rour.,I!. Al~n 1n :t!!f'nrliinre 11111 hi' membtr.• nf th"' f'tt\ rnul\r il 1he ri lanMlf1!: rnmm 1~111on anrt 1h .. r1t1· ~!nfl Thr rnni:rP::.~ wil l r,,. npP11rrl v.·11h 11 ,fl. TT1111111P rrP~P!lT ~r1nn n{l (h,. i_f"n!"rlll ~llh• \Pf l nf (]f\' pl .. nn Jf'!: h,\ rlannlng ('Om• m1:;~1onf'r Rni;tr ~lart' 111"1rl Ass 1~tanl Planning Direr.tor Dick Har!o11· Frottt Pugc l Se r' ire s Slated For Beach CI BE . .\CH SCENE ... chain around his neck. Ht calls himsP!I a loner. spends all yeit.r moving from beach to beach up and dov.•n !ht start "There are more girl! on this beach than a nywhere l"t·e ~en.·· ht says. ··~tan , 1h1s place is cra11·!tn~ with thtm But you think the~· Are 17 or !8 and ~'OU Ci!!d out they arl' 13 nr 14 "l don"t 'know a bout tht hQvs tnda v They seem fem in ine f.n mt. I ·think the fa thers must be neslecting tht hfl,·~. neglecting tht. discipline l mean th,.r,.·~ :something missing. Otherwise. u•hy wnuld t her go around in g .. n,1111 a~ if the~· were try111g lo prove thl'mst<h'l'll " 1 Kathy D'Anna. 17. of Stan1nn harl 2 fpw view on beach boy~. "Most n( them arf' lfl(l .\"nun; ThPr~ are a lot of good look ing guys but tht re are just not ennugh of them , pe riod . A Int of them come dnwn with their girl fr iends and that's a bummer. "But thars the ~ay 11 1!. Now that girls are supposed!~· liberated ~'e have to go up to the guys and $Trlki!' up 1 con· vusation. The girl h11s In makl' !ht' first move beraul'ie thl' gu _vs 11.re getti n.i: l a7.~'. It's as if the\" tlon't "'·11nt tn rnmmit ~e:~~.lves. th~y are shier than the~· Ulled Two pe('lp!t" ~·hn ~· .. re nn! 1mprrs~.-.d with the Hunt1ns1nn 8Pach srene wrre Pat ?licGrew, 2L whn Of)f'rat.es 1 men·s beachwel!r store near !hi' pit.r . :i.nd Robert Martin. l!I :IA-vear'{)]d tPacher from f'b~w Jers~· who dr0pped ou t and hit tht. road four .vears agci "It. stinks ht.rl'." ~11 1d P11t '"Thf'~· sprnd ~11 da.v leechinJZ dim!'.~ In bu.v a $4 I.PP· shirt. Wt>'re clnsini;:. w.-·r,. ~f'linii lei npen anot her s!ore in J.11.irun11 Rearh " "It's dirty ,"' s;ifd ~l.:1rt1n "Lnnk ;ii lh;il trash peoplr 1ust lt:a\"P ly1n,1?. ;irnunr! n11 I there J"1·e JUSt ~nt bar~ fr!'lrn Au~trab-'I Md I didn "t ste Australians lea1·1nt: tra sli on the. bea ch. Th!':.v pick it up and take it \lo'lth them .. Also. l don I rlig !hose 011 rti!.~-·• ~1artin. who calls hulise.lf a trucker and had a band nf ff'lllO"'ets "'1th him, said. pointing Lo two offshort platforms. ' The pity is that this beach se!':ms to be r!1v1d· ed bet~·een generations, w!th the ynung peop!t. in one .JJrea and !ht: old in another. 'That's the troubtl!! lndav •• ~fartin and his band ·wer,e p!anninc !ri head south fo r the ~·1nttr. to sOuth Ame rica nr 011' Baham11s An elder!~· m11n, Harry Friedman, " tiawnbroke.r from Encino. wa~ e.njoy1ng his day by tht seA. "I'm not bother,.d b? these yciuni: p€f'l- ple at 11.ll."' ht said ~i!ting nn a bench Cltt the pier." I JUS! hke. to .set' pe<iple ha1·1n,i Frottt Page 1 MEETING ... from Fount.am \"allt1' 2nd Huntmglol'! Beach found the :tlt!':rnatl' alignment \t"hJch "·ould ha1·e mo1·erl 1h• frt~<J'~V a bout 500 feet from \f~!and ~t:-e!':l to"'·ard Beach Boull'\ ard But 1II turning !h" ~!l prnal f rln""I', Fountain \"all.,1· ro1inc1I mPmhrr; 1ri dJcal t:d the\' u·nuld ""'"~ a fl'l'pPnln i, l\f s.l1gnmt:nl heartn>!~ Th~ ff'Untain \';:illr• r •h rnu11r1I ,11 11r! v.hOt1! br>ard ha1· .. hti:'ri ::i~k1n ~ fnr ~ rP.· npening nf !he hear111;p nn th" ;oh ~nJi"IP'1! (or the past 1wn vear• \\rmbP•,• nl btilh bod1~ have 8a 1rl th,ev ,.·nu lrl f,?.l'nr rritJlJl'll! tht fre~11·av d0"'T1 f,ntha;rl .';.!tPP! '1r Golden \\!"Fl Stn"t>I 1n H11nttro~nn RP;ir·h ('IRANC.1 COAST DAILY PILOT a gooC. llm~ \'1nce ~toorhou,;e HunlL'l,!lto!! 5each"!l harbors ,A..nd bearh~s d.!rector, !~the mar t1'ho. alnni, with 'lS llfFl!tlard~ and c!fanup rrt-"""· 1r1,.s !o !a~,.. •ll the hearlar.he~ out of a da.v ar thr bP11r h The.' re~CU"' P"nf'I" !J'P~I ""'''"'r"'d Arlene« <.r!!IE rl1<n1JtP<. b .. t" P,, n f1.<hrrmPn ~nrl <.urfrr< rull lorl ~ fr nm revP-1n' anrl bri>ak lln l11!h15 · \\ P ha1'p 1n ;i <;.<;.\ll'll" lh;i! Pl"l'r1· prri blf'm that ran ha rrrn 11·11! happen bef'aUSl' I! dnP .. ,. hP "Alrl . Solar this vpa r. mnrP than .1 flf\11 ~\l"lrT" mers ha'"" hPPri r!':sr11erl fr·nrn lhP surf On .:i h11sy Sunr!a ~· 1.)1) ll'lsl ch1ld r('n are reuni1Pd wi th parr-ri! ... Jn other years. the,hrarh i;,!11.:irrl~ h:i.1 !' had probl em$ wi th !(lllf"'h fnnthall. s:inr! thr.,w1n~ .11nd sanr! !unnehni;: 1\nw lhP~~ a ctiv ilit~ ha1·" tw>rn hannPrl nr 1·t-~!r1rl!':rl. This year's prnblfm 1~ th, Frt<.hP,.. "Next vear wp are £1'int 11'1 ha i l' !n regulate 11. permit the t hrci11·1n~ nr fl yin,g saucers rinly rl urin_g !hP Parl~· morning Hnd e11enin_!!. Vnu "'l'lUlrln 't hellp~·p the t.rnuhle the Fr1i;bf>e h11~ ra11.~Prl Fni;hPfS !.;;;ding in Ir.or!. JlPnplP nrhni:. h1kP~ hit on th!': head . All thi.~ \p;irt~ In h~h1.~" M.onrho11st 11umrnerl un. "All In ;i ll , though, il"~ been ::i ~rPat summPr V.'P ar" gelling mnrP-familiP.• anrl pt>npl" realty art cleaning up th,.1 r !1'a-~h .:ind p!ltlln l! 11 in harrels mnre lhan th!':y h;i rc. ever dnne •· ) There i~ an!'llhPr n1a n nn lhP hrarh l he~e rl;iv~ HP 1~ thP ThP r.-1.:iri. L"ndl'rcn1·er n:ir rn!1r5 al!rn!~ m1ni::le w11h !hi' l'rnwd~. fr\'in.i: In r11rh thP rln pp r!P-'1 1- •ng that nn11rii;he,~ ln ::in npPll Rrea fhllt ghl'11 rhe pu~hPr 1h!': anonym1t ;, he needs In nrder In npf'ra !P. · <;\'r h;i1,e r!nrif ~ Int In 1n1pn11 r lh<' ~1!11at1nn h11l ~ lnl ninr,. nr11rt; Tn rir r!nnr ." C.l p1 Ar land I 'l~h"r hPati nf H11n 11n;::tl'll'I Bt-:irh·~ Sper1 -'!! F:nfnrrerriP.nt Oe!ail nl unrlrrrri1·pr nfl 1rrr<. ~:i.1r1 \\"P ""n1Jld lik,. In 1h1nk nur wn r~ 1~ nri1 1n 1·ail'l. "·e h111·e !'.f'f'n ii f .. w mo re fan1 1l1r:;; dn"'" this ,.,.ar !han l a~t " Arrf'!'-1~ 'are up l h1~ \r::ir n1Pr l:i 1 ,.,11.r".= fi~ur~. thri11 ch Iii• ~t<1!1•t 11·~ 111 ~ nor l'.nmpl!':te. L;i~t 1·,ar thP spPr1:il rl1>li1 1! Arrtsted l ,20:'1 ~rsron~. 9J pPrccnt nn t hE- beach. n1n.<1tl~· for narcnt!f"'I 1·1n!<11.1on.<- "The real 1ne11u111· nf 11 1;; th;il nnh ! 1., percent nr t hn~'° ;i rrP<.I Pri ]ll'f' \n the r1 t.v." C<1pl.. L'~shtr ~a id. - ~. ' ·- Warren Hole man f uner;i l 5"'r1·1r .. s fnr \'1t-tnarn ~tabb1n,« 1·tr!!m 1\·arreri D:i.lt Hn\pm~n. in. f\l Hun· 11n,t:1nn Beach, ha 1e be~n sf't fnr ! p rn. 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':iv1ni;: hP ~hn11lrt '".~la y here end f;ire 1hr m11~ir " IT Y"t 1 c-._:-."r 1·(1 \lE. I!\ -CALL ~.u•-1'177~ fnr •fl ~xptrt r•rpPt rflt1Ullt.8 nt \'"" u·tll rn1T\r ! ,, .''"Ir hnln • I• 11!-, C ~rT'f)IM, "'t hr'lll t 1.ny rol-li r~ t1on to )'OU I K trnftff mliMurpMtllke you tpend ,our /h wffh them ••• H.J.GARRETI fURNITURE 22l S H A~8011 BLVO. COSTA MES"-. C"-LI ~. ~·1'-0 175 6•6-f\17/1 INTERIOR DES IG NER:, r, ---.... .. -- Prime Beaches Gi ven to Public Hy JOll N \li\LTE rtZ,\ Ot t~• Ot ily l'llOI 5tt U Two miles of prlrne J\.h1rine Corps beat•h <it S1:1 n Onofre and rr1uch of San flf:iteo Canyon are in puhlic har1ds today -the result or a C"01npron1ise agreement nu1king President Nixon a victor. The Sla te of C11lifornia assurned lea.<;e litle rur 50 ye:1 rs vf the disputed two-mile stretch :lirectly upcoast fr om the S.1n Onofre Bl uffs State Beach. 1\nd the existing 3.S-1nile sect ion opened earlier this }'ear under a 25-year ternl 1vas adde d lo new 50-year agree1nent. State o£flcials in Sacr2.111en to told the l)i\ILY PILOT this morning that the coveted new section or bcachfront would be opened with minimum fa cilities v.·ithin e mon rh . Frrd Fielding, associate counsel for Pre~ident Nixon, .announced confirmation of t/1e comprotnise agreen1ent -ham- mer·cd out among military brass, representatives of !he House Armed Services Committee and officials or the Slate Department or Parks and Recrea· lion. Basically, 1he ne1v public territory in· eludes: -T\\'O miles (lf bluHtnps and beach stretching immediately upcoast of the ex· i.o;!ing bluffs beach, past the San Onofre Nuclear generating station lo the existing Top L eaders Of Lag u11a Las li R ecall By FRt~OEf{!('K SCllO EJ\.tEllL 01 l~t 0•1!, il'llO! Sl•ll Presidents of a number of prominent cll·ic groups \Vednesday night appeared before the Laguna Beach City Coun cil and denounc('d the recall campaign against !11ayor Richard Goldberg and Councilmen Edward Lorr and Peter Ostrander. Jon Brand. president of the Laguna Beach Civic League. issued a statemenl fronl the board of directors terming the recall ''unn1eriled and unwarranted." lie noted the Civic League docs have disagreements with the three councilmen, ''hut these cH~agrecments are cause for disr.ussion. hard 11·ork and cooperation, not recall.·• Brand noted the three councilmen backed the placernent of the 3&-foot. height limit into the city rode and have 11·orked hard for the rapid development of the ~1ain Be;ach. J\.Jarlne Corps Enlisted Man's Baach club, -1.380 acres of San Mateo Can von which is planned to accommodnlJ! pnrked cars and camping when lhe entire slate parcel isde ve loped. -A level access easement frotn the can- yon lo I.he beach. After signing the $1-a-year !case Stale Parks Departmenl leaders said the ir nex t step v.·ill be to seek $3 million lo develop the gift. Funding might be forlhCQming next )'ear to del'elop the park. Priority v.·ill be given to sewage, v.·ater and ele<:trical ser\•ice. The first two \VOU!d probably be bought from the city of San Clemente. The exact boundary of the ne w public land in San J\.fateo Canyo n was not in1- mediately announced. II was not im- media tely known whether ranches and farms in the canyon v.·ill be alJo;o,ed to re· main. Fielding said, hov.·ever, that the eS"- isting enlisted man's club and beach \\"Ould remain in military hands. One stiff term Df the ne1v le.:ise is th:it the property must be used for public recreation and any permanent stru ctures \vould require federal approval. Those terms elim inate the major ob- jection by the powerful I-louse comrnitlcc which had thwarted Nixon's plans to grant the canyon and beaches to the state in a deed. t.!embers of the ad l'isory group pro· tested the deed p!an because it tould Sivc the state a chance to grant some of the prDperty for private development. CDngress agreed with the idea and late in its last session included ride rs in ma- jor military funding legislation forbidding any transfer of title o( Pendlelon lands without Congressional approval. Because of the compromise -agreed upon by Armed Services Committee Chairman F. Edward Hebert (0--La . l - Congressional opposition to the lease is not expected. The granting of the Pendleton land.o;: came after some fl aring tempers. In the most recent dispute Pendleton Com- mander Maj. Gen. George Bowman and a Los Angeles Represe nta tive tangled . The dispute f12.rcd over cornmcnt s Ill· tributed to the Genera! al a Vista Lions Club Luncheon in which he assertedlv ac· cused Rep. Al phonzo Bell of wantirio; to open the beach up to hippies. Beil, a champion or the public u.se rif Pendleton Beaches and a guest of honnr at the San Onoft;e Bluffs dedication earlier this year, issued angry replies. Technically, lhe new beach today is public property. but stale officials ad- vised beachgoers to be patient and wait to test the new public power until portable toilets and adequate access routes are arranged. Unrestricted public use of U1e new gift v.·ilt probably begi n later this month, they sa.id , and \.\"Ould be handled through a concession agreement similar to the sue· cessful Onofre Bluffs operation. ~-_ .... __ _ RESTA URATEUR SUCCUMBS Michael Ro manoff ~1ikc l{o111anoff, Noted Holl y"10od Ce lebrity, Di c1' H DAIL V PILOT 3 Ni x on Leaving · Friday Ohio, Illin ois S to povers Scheduled • i 11 By JOHN VALTE'llZ:\ Ot l~t Ot ll, ""'Stoll l'rcsldent's dau~htc:-:surre rcd the injury dome stic sC<"urity advlst'r, was close ;il v. hen a cart fell on her fool as she began hand, President Nixon 1v i 11 !e<iVe his S<ln Cle1nente bea ch house estate Friday n<>on and stop over fur Spt'aking appearances in Ohio and lll111ois before arri1•ing in the nation's capital. The last of his three-week Au gtt111. \'<ll':1- tion in San Clemente 11•111 be SP£'ltt preparing for the l\.\'O ap1>earan('CS, l1res:> S{'(Telary Hon Zlegltr luld r{•l'lf;rtcrs \Vednesday aft en1oon . 'l'J1e stops will bi.: at Dayton. Ohio, and Clucai;:n. The visit--0ne of !he most le1s11rC'lv 111 nlany n1011ths-was the President"s tr:ad!· tional Augu~t 1vnrking \'acation in Sun Clemenle. The late sun1mer trip is generally the longest nf the year hC>r tearhing Job near J acksonville. ~·•l r. Nixun followC>d R general pattern tn his oHicrs clunng the !rip, :irriving for '4'0rk early 111 lhe n1orninjl and returnuig to his nrarby villa in 111idaftrrnoon. ~'rw 1op-le 1•cl aides ;iccornpiinied the i'rcs1dcn L Dr. llcnry l\ls~inger, his Couv i,ct Just 'D . I ' ropptug n l\1r. Nixon-Ziegler has intimalrd-\\'ALL/\ \YALL 1\, \\.'nsh. fl 'PI) - "·ill probably return to San Clen1cnte late /I state pt~nitentiary 1nn1atc on a in SC'p!e1nbt'r. wrekend furlough n1:ule. a sper- nil may ha\'C ~ained his bench tn a l;u:tilar re-entry into prison life lhls minor dl·grcc during the thr(·c \\·eek s 111 v.·1•ek. Siln Clernrnte, but the Chief F:xtc11ti\c Tl1r unna111ed prisoner dropped in nonetht•less swam and v.1;ilkcd tlw hy para{'!1utr. b<Jr<'IY n1iss1ni; the beilL'hcs. prisnn w;itt•r tov.•er and so1nc tall Ya chting: and golfing rounded 11ff tl1c lrrt!S, and Jancll'd in a garden. Presidrnt's rccre11 tional <tfli\"i !ie;;. llrJ S11pt. fl. J . llhay said the. uunate look sevl'r.:il drives durin~ 1he stav as wa.~ l'~corted back lo his n1ininH1n1 1\·ell-one to return daugh1er :111111'.' i:1'('Uri1 y crll and was asked wt1.v hl' Some members or his cabinet made i;hort visits. In J:encral, Ziegler satd, the President used the working vaca tion a~ a means of collecting his thoughts on rut 1ire progran1s. Mr. Ni:-:rin. Ziegler explained . kept abreast of Presidcnli;il business t.hrnuHh his aides an d phone calls to his staff i11 \\';ishinglon. One highlight of the trip .... ~t wa~ o two-day yachting excursion in Southern California coastal waters, including a trip to Catalina last Saturday aQd a tour ot Los Angeles and Long Bc~h harbors Sunday morning. The y;ichting \.\'l'ekrnrl marked th•: longest lime lhe Pre!ildent ha.c; spent <1L sea here since he first purchased the: former Colton Estate in S;in Clemente. lie 1rrmed the trip his best "get;iway." "I pl nn a pretty quiet stay here.." hi! said when he arrived for the vacation-- 11•ea ry fron1 a 1vhistle-stop tour of 5cvcral stalrs. ''Vie 1von't have any social activities l., speak or: I plan Wrest,'' he added. And i\lr. Nixon meant IL 11 Se izer! a l Fcsl F:ise nhower to a w;ii\ing airli1u:r a( lhc tl1ose such " Jangero1 1s rnethot! or LOS At\GELES IUPI I -tllichaC'] tll arine Corps El Toro t.1 CAS. rcl1Jrning. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Eleven youths Ro1nanoff. SC'lf-stylcd Jlussi:tn prince, A few da~·s Jatl'r lhc Prl'sidrnt 's v.ltr, "\\lhy not,'' was the ininale's rep--v.•ere arrested \Vednesday night v.•hen a debonair Hollywood pcrsona\ily in the P:it. left San Clemez1te for Flf")rida lo ly dist urban ce erupted at a rock music con- 19.10s and 01v11er of the fan1ous Boman-1ninister to Julie's crushed big t•Jr. The cert at Rancho La Cienega soccer field . off's Rest au ran!. died \Ycdnesday <.t Good l ~'.'.'.'.::::'.::'....:::..:::'.'.:..'....::'.'.'.:::'.'._'.'.'.:_.'.:'.'._:_~'.__':==============c__.'.::".'._.:'._'_~'.'.::'.~'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.".'.:~.'.:'.:::'....'.:~':... Samaritan llospital. Bomanoff. who~e age w:is listed variouslv as 78 or 81, came l.o Hnllvwood in 1927 3nd his zany escap<1dcs coniinued inlo the 1930s. \Y1th :in Oxrord accent. spats. a \.\'alk· ing stick and mustachioed, Romanoff posed as a nev.·ly arrived Ru~sian prince and \1·as gladly accepted by the en- tertainment c111nmun1tv. lie joinC'd in a ~v.·irl Or col'klail partirs, n1ovie prem iers an d an occ.:ision.:il overnight stay in j:iil. He portcrs cheekin~ his h;ickground finally caught up v.·ith hi m and produ ecd evidence. the real Prince nornanoff w.:i~ killed during the Russia11 revolution July 18, 1918. Bu t not. befvre he had successfully p.:issed l1imself off as a na!lona lly knll111n <1rtist and illustr;'llnr and in addition 10 lhe Hu.o;sia n prince tille he claimed to he a Rtissi<in gnind d11ke. After the disclosure lie disa ppe;ired rnr a re.ir <ind later said he had been clci}orteli. \Vhen he returned to J-loll y11·oocl a year l.:iter he ope11ed the first <1r Romanoff's re:;;taur;ints in Be1·erl y lhll:'I in \939. II quickly h<-ta1ne the focal pr•int of lhc movie colony and Se\'cra! fist fights !}rQught it nation<il publicit.v. J·le later owned restaurants in Palin Springs and San Francisco_ In 1958 the I-louse of RC'pre scn tatil'cs passed a bill .ch'inc him U.S. citizen ship .and he swore his r.'!egi:i oc('. "1 hercbv renoun<'e anv title to lhr. ('la1m that ·1 ;im (lrince o'r <111 the nus· si;ins," he dcc!.:irc<l. Penneys plants make your garden glow. Bedding Plants Calendu1as to provide long lasting, colorful cut flowers. Pretty pansies in assorted colors to brighten up yo ur g arden.44~ trey \\!t iler Arnold Hano. ,1·hn has perhaps clisagreed l\'i!h the three councihnen 1nore than any other /\rt Colony resident , termed the recall, "the wrong v.·ar al the \1·rong tin1e on the v.·rong gruund." He added that he hoped backers of the reca ll. Socro Janise. would call the move· rnen t off. "\Vr liare just been through a rather 1·nnvulsive campaign,'' Hano said, refer· rini:: to the Au l!. 3 hC'ight limit election . '"\\'e arc certainly not prepared for 1111othcr one." Hano s:iid that the steering committee~ of both lhe Yes on Aug. 3 Con1m iltee and \'illage Laguna -who suppo rted the 36 foot. height limit -were not in support or rt><'a ll <iction againsl the three coun· fil111en . Federal Jiidge R e fii ses To /(ill Busing Orde r 3.55eoch Special -Your cholce. B lack Pine or Split Leaf Ph ilodendron in 5 gallon containers. Wonderful, cool green plants. Hardy growers. 2.77 "This recall campalJin Is mo~t regret· table." <idded James Dille.1·, chairman of the Laguna GrrC'nbl'l\. Inc. "I ha ve person;it rrspe<'t. lrir you r inlef!rity." Dilley alsn th:inkerl the men for the 1n.1ny votes ui ~11pporl of lhC' greenbelt 11l.-1n. r.wvnnc l\1rl-pa1rirk , vre s1dl'nl Qf the ('1 t1~c·n~· Tn11 n l'la11111ng Associatiun il'TP/\ 1 sa id he 11·as "personally opposed Ir> the l'C'Cil ll " ''It reek s Qf nia\1ce and lha1 i.~ the last thing 1~·C' need in Laguna !leach I hope ~·uu gentlcnH'n will continue to serve your tcrn1.<; \l"i1h dislinetion ·• Obviouslv n1n1•ed by thC' rcn1arks, Goldberg ih;inked "all ol you who said 11 hat you did ." "IL is gratifying to lislrn lo these ex- pressions from people with 1.,.hom I may ha l'e a difference of vpinion ,'' Goldberg said. Ncllhrr Lorr nor Ostrander made any comment. Fede rnl F're e %e By United 1•res!I lnh~rnational A judge, contending busing is "as An1erican as apple pie." has rcfusC'd !n revise the North's first n1assive school dese,ITTegation order. And Judge Damo n J. Ke ith 1\•;irnecl vandals at Pontiac. !ltich .. 1vhere 10 buses \\"ere destroyed by explosives ~1 onda.v night, thal "thi5 case will not be settled in the streets. "lf necessary. 've will put marshals lu11 the buses), we·11 bring oul the PBI or usr v.·hatever rr.med~· ne.ce s.o;a ry so that 1l·~ carried out," Keith said \\'edncsd~y 111 Detroit. Keith c!ismi.~sed ;i suit filed hy \he Na· tional Action Group to hal1 his nrder to desegregate P on ti a c 's 24.00fl-slud ent school system, p:irticularly lilockin~ the busing of 8,700 children. Schoo l opens Tuesday. In Georgia, r eder;"\1 Judge Alex:inder A. La;o,·rence directed t\.\'O Rhode Island educators credited ·with drawing up the cont rol'ersial Charlotte-!llecklenburg , N.C., scl100\ plan to devise a desegre~a­ lion program for Richmond (Augusta ) County, Ga. t. .. 1;1•rence J.!a\·e ~1rrlc ll cnnan and !)r. 1Jo,1·ard l\lunier uni.ii Sept. 21 to pre~erit. a sui table pl;i ri (hnt require.~ extensil'e. busing. GC{lrg1:i"s ass1.~lant Sl'hool ::.u1>erin· tendent, !Jr, Juseph N. !Sd ;o,·arrl.~. s;i1d, 111eanwhlle hC' foresees no nrw· tlese;;regation prnb!c1ns. "I rlrfi111\rty think 1hcy ;1;r n~·er," ~;1111 Edw;1n!s. ''l111:1ri11hl). l\1c pritrnn!I 11 hll eal l rnr arc no\ ront(•Jnf'd 11'11h the cnlvr of ff'ncl1ers r1r1.vn1(1f£', ltll'.Y ju~L v.·nn1 n qualified Lcach(·r." Al Aui;tin, Tc~. hil'h !<C'honl footh;11I <·nach, .Jaml's \V. Tolhcrl Jr., s;iid \\'rcl ncsday hr v•as ;1Ltackerl !)~· nbou1 30 !)lack youth., al a ncwl~'·111!egralc<! srhnol. ··1··11r(11n;11et.v, r w;i.~ ahle 10 g<'t 1111 ntf the floor and gr;ib a chair and sta1·t )<winging,'' 'folberl said. School w;1s dismissC'd early. Sorne parents at S:tn VrarH.:isc.:o, \\'liCl'C busing also is a co11lro1·ersy. critir.itr.d lhe ci tv's sch'Xll superinl.c ndent. Thoma$ A. Shaheen. Wednesday for planning a trip 10 Europe during the opening days of the new schoof term in mirl ·Scptember. Nixon Hopes for Restr~int I ' ny HELEN Tl!O.\tAS UnltKI l'r•u 1n1.,n1!i9n•I t>resirlcnt Nixon is hoping the "fiscal restraint" he exercised in the si x-monlh postponement of gnl'ernment pay raises 11·111 set an r.xample for ''responsible in· dustrinl and tabor leadership." Nixon, in a message lo Congress [rom the Western \Vhite House. in San Clemente. Wednesday, put off wage i,,. creases for vlrtually all -4.850,000 go\·e~ ment workers and members of the mil!tary from Jan. 1 to .luly I. He al80 hinted th0t another raise set for OCtobcr, 1971, ma y be delayed. Postponement of the hikes, wh ich "'·ould he\'e run 11bout 8iX percent, or $1.3 billion over a :'lix-n1011th period . at~n was Aimed al easing the strain on the federal budget. Unless vetoed by Congrtss in 30 da~·s. the plnn wlll go irilo effect. The frceting of the (ederal payroll i~ part of Nixon·s new econ{lmic rol'1cy, There v.·erc indications the \\'hite l lo11~e 11·a.~ hoping priv11tc employers would take he ed, then perhaps follow suit. "Since. continuing emphasis \\1111 be placed on the exercise or responsible in· du strial and labor leadership throughout the nation in the months tr. come," Nixon said, "I must apply such fiscal restralnl.s as will clearly signify the good faith of the federal government as a major employer, and to continue to set an ex- ample for the American people in our striving to achieve prosperity In pea~tlme." "I place. run reliance on the will ingn~s cif federal employes along wllh their fellow Americans." he said. "to make whatever temporary ~arrifices 1 n perso nal gain may be needed to attarn the greater i ood for the country as a whole." Press Secre tary Ron;ild L. Zi•'"1,lr r, responding lo que.st.1011s, s;i icl Nl.~on'!'I i;laternenl docs not n1e:in ti) impl y lh:it the President wants or cxrects i;imilar wage rcslrainl in private industry. as part of stage l1vo of his econo mic pulley. Bul he noted thal Trea5ury Secretary John B. Connally tJas said he feels it will be difficult "to return to where we were " berort lhe OO<lay freeze. He s a Id Nixon's economic ad visers are studying the next possible move \\•hr11 the freeze tnds Nov. 13, but no decisions has bce.n madC'. Ziegler also cautioned ncv..~mcn .1~ainst drawing c:onclusons lh1Jt the sb:·n1nnth freeze for (ederal \\'Ork er.c; ls 11 lip off th;1t Nixon is pl anning to extend the grnC'r<il v.•age-price-rent free1.e ~yoncl 00 day.~. He said the PrC'~iclent intended to "vf'ry dramatically and l"Cry c I e 11 r I y cle.mllnstrate arl!nn h:v the governn1ent 1n ~cep1ng wages clo1.,.n." Split Leaf Philodendron in 1 gal. containers. 88 ~ Hollywood Juniper special. Th is variety has dense, upright growing habits, and belongs to the evergreen family. 2 gallon con tainer. Scott's Super Bonu s For Dlchondr1. Sale 2500 SQ . ft . bag Reg . 12.95 NOW 1 Q i~ Super Bo nus. Spread it anytime be lor e mid· Febru afy and repeat in c1ghl weeks lo prevent spurge and crab grass from sprouting. The same application fertilizes your lawn and clears out many e stablished weeds and grasses. It e ven delays spring revival of hated bcrmud a grass. Controls weevi l larvae 100. ' I • JC Penney Scotts Plus 2 2500 aq. It. bog Rog. 8.95 Now 5.95 5000 aq. It. bog Aog.11.95 Now 9.95 Weed·n-feed for grass lawns. A simple spreader application on your lawn make s non-grass weeds die while fertilizing your lawn. Great! Shop Sundays noon to 5 p.m. Available at the following stores: CARLSBAD DOWNEY FASHtON VALLEY·SAN DIEGO MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEAC H RIVERSIDE. Charge i~ • l ' l h11rsd•y, Srptrmbtr 2, 1971 \ \ •· I ~ps By THOMAS MURPHINE Of ,... 01111 1'1111 lt•ff 'T AXJNG TIMES DEPT. -This is th11 time of }'tar, folks , wl\en along most of the Orange C.oasl, local government jorlldlctiona go through hand-wringing, IOU.I-searching, atld sprech-making. 'Then they raise your ta:ies . The politicians re- gret it and tnat is \\'hy lMy teU you about it In speeches. They h&ve already done the soul-search- ing they explain. Governmental ad- ministrators d id most of the hand· wringing. They did nol se;i rch the i r 50UI!. They searched their books, puzzling over figures of creepng inflation in an effort to see how they would balance things without Tai.sing \axe.s. Which ill v.1iat the politicians told them they dang well better do. In the end, it's usually the same old r;tory. llUNTINGTON BEACH city govern- ment serves as a good tiample. About nine days back, the City Council (thtse are the politiciansl s miled h11ppil y upon the properly taxpa}·crs and inrormed t hem there ·wou ld be no boo.~t in the municipal levy !his coming year. It would hold at $1.4:> for each $100 in taxable \'alue of properties "'ithin the city con· fines. Everybody in Huntington Beach bre!lh· cd a bit easier. Except some folks who figured some. things might be slipping down a municipal crack. ABRUPTLY, THE Huntington City Dads went into a special session Tuesday night and upped taxes 17 cents. That boost will cost the average Huntington Beach homeowner about 14 bucks for the )'ear. It will bring another half-mill ion dollars into the municipal treasury. lt may go on record as one or the shortest ht1ld·the-property t a x • 1 i n e move ments in Orange Coast history. ~feanwhile do'WT\coast In Lag u n 1 Beach, city fat.hers of the Art Colony have likewise been battling the budget. 'fhey well recognize that property laxes iire particularly unpopular t his year. So they maybe will hold the property tax line while generating new revenue from sewer fee charges and on garbage col- lection. Sato Says U.S., Japa11 Still Alli es Tll'E\V YORK ! UP I 1 -Japane se Premier Eisaku Sato say.<1 neither Presi· dent Nixon's proposed ll'lp fo Mainland China nor the U.S. surcharge on i1nported goods has damaged re!1:1Uons betv.·een America and Japan, tile Ne1\' York Times repor1ed today. "-5() tha t !here can be no misun· derstanding about our ba.~1c: positlon, I "·outd like to reptat this: the basis of our foreign policy is our cloc;e re!a!iunship "ith the U.S.," Sato "·as quoted as saying. The interview with Sato "'as conducted by Times Vice PresidE'nl Jame~ Reston. Sato said although Nixon's 10 percent surcharge added to goods irnported in to the United Sates will hurt some ,Japan£".\ie industry, such as the exporl and shipping trade, Sato sald the new U.S. econon1ic policy would also in so1ne v.·ays benefit his country, The new policy \\'Uuld stin1ulale Japan to increase its don1eslic nc1ivily and v.oould en<lhle In huy more U.S. goods in· eluding "sophisticated munitions," he :iaid. Sato said he slHI had a •·1·ery close r elationship" 1vi lh Nixon arid fleston said at no time during the interview did the Premier criticize either the President or his policies. On Nixon·s econoniic policies, Salo said he hoped they did not indicate a growing U.S. "'ithdr11"·at from international com· petition and he hoped !he programs 1..-ould only be teniporary. Sato said there was no basis to Com· munist Chinese reports of a growing n1ilitarism in Japan, 'l·lic l'reinier !la id J apan "·as committed to a nonnuclear policy. "I am conscious of the drpths of the scars left by the claws ot the n1i!itarisls of the past," Sato said, •·and I am really disheartened "'hen I think that these scars are so deep that allegations of this kind should still be made loda}'. .. But the new .Japan cerl<1 in!y h11s no intention of doing such things. and I v.·ou ld sincerely hope thal you "·i ll have confidence in our "'ord (lr\ !his point." Tile inter\•iew was published on the 26\h anniversary of the J;ipanese surrender ending World \Var JJ . Reston congralulaled Sato on his golf- ing game v.·hich included a r ecent hole-in· one. But Sato said the hole-in"°ne was not a good shot. "It was not exttutcd real!_\' in a perfect manner. lt was not properly hit," Salu said. "But "'hatever the process, the resun \Va5 a hole-in-one." IVkk • 'So w liat's wrong wilh a one-m an JJre&identinl eleclion? '. Egypt Okays Federation B)' Big Vote CAI RO (AP) -Egyptian voters ap· proved the new Arab federation of Egypt, Libya and Syria by a 99.95 percl'nt margin, Interior fi.1inlster r.1ahn1oud Salem announced today. Sa!em said 7.7 million Eg}'pLians went lo the polls \Vednesday and only 3.40·1 \10led against federation. An t's\im;ited 22~,9'l...2 eligible voters stayed away. Salem said the people of Egypt, Libya and Syria have voted the federation into existence wi!h "magnificent unanimity." "These peoples ha\'e thus gh·en a resounding yes to the showdown hallle with Israel and an emphatic yes lo tl1e greater Arab unity," he declaretl 1'he federation was approved l)y a slighlly lo\\"er margin in Syria-96.4 per· cenL No figures for Libya l1a1·e been an· nounced. Syrian Interior Minister Ali Zaza s;drl t.B million persons cast ballots and 6~.62.3 said no. An estimated 202,200 voters titayed l1ome. Za·La said the pol!s remained opened in Syria until 2 a.m. to accomn1odat(! voters. He said here was no incidence of violence . "The outcome of the referendurn h11.~ put the Arab nation on the road to full Arab unity and the road to the decisive batUe to expel the Israeli inv;1ders froni occupied Arab land." Zaza said. Syria declared a national holida y today to mark ''the birth of the federal ion ." Egyptian President Anv.·a r Sa d a t scheduled a radio and television address lu proclaim the federation. Although Egypt's orriclat narne has been the United Arab Republic since its four-year union with Syria in 1968-71, the country's new name is the Arau HepvlJlic of Egypl or the Egyptian Arab Republic:. BUT UNTJL ALL the bills arf' In . it·s an open question whether or not th e plain old Mm eow nf'r in La guna wi!J make out .eny better in the pocketbook than the plain old homeowner in Huntington Beach. Same v.•ay in Ne"•port Be:i.ich where. after considerable gnashing or teeth by the council and even a change Of city managers, they cut the property tax rate this year. But you might look !'or &omethlng else to go up. Dollar Slides Slightly In World Market Trade Wouldn't it be wonderful. JOU suggest. lf all the Orange Coa~t cities could rut hack on taxes and still mllintaln current levels of st>rvlce, Then my ta:t bill goes dov.•n. right? Wrong. YO U FORGOT Orange County J!o\•ern- menl up there in the County Seat in Santa Ana . They just boosted ynur grncral rounty levy by 34 cents. That's mostly to ahsorb "'hat Gov. Ronald Reagan and his leg islative friends l\'On 't be paying lhls year in f\tedl·Cal and slate welfare aid. So !here you have it, friends. \\'hat goes up, goes up. Somebody said it once about death and t1xes. By Uolted Prrss ln1ernntion;1I The U.S. dollar slid slightly tower hn !he "·orld n1oney n1arkels !od:.iy, in- cluding Jpan where a go\'errunental agenl'}' bla1ned U.S. econon1ic pci\ici<'S fi1r halting Japan's reco1·ery trom a rnild recession. The dollar was steady in t'arly trading in \\'est Germnny hut slipped laler to 3.38!l:t marks. an t'fft>cl1\'e dCl'fll ual1on of 7.'.l9 pt'rcent but ~till oil>11ve the 22.year low of 3.3810 n1ar~s in August. \\'hile tradtrs appeared to be 8dopl.ing a wait-and-see policy f<i!lnv•ing outcome nf several world econnn11c 1neetings this month, Bri1a!n cut its hank rate tlhe con- lrolling interest ra1el by I percent to 5 percent lo discour<.ige currency .spccula· tion. Jn Tokyo, where the yen has risen 5.97 1>erce.nl in relation to the dollar, .Japan's economic planning agency said the Japanese economy showed signs last month of reviving from a slight re1.:ess1on but President Nixon's IJCI\' ecunnn1ii; J>Oliccs h.1d v.·i ped out \Vh:i!r1·er gains u·cre n1ade. "As f:1r as !he indicator~ 11cte 1·nn- r ernC'J, !he Jap.:inese econon1y 11>;1~ on tile brit1k of laking an upward tu1·n v.·hen President' Nixon an1111unced l1is dollilr· saving policy," the 11gency sai'd. The yen closed at 338.51) tn the dollar, up s!ighlly fr()m Wednesd;i ~'s c·!o~ini: price of 338.60, the fourth conseculi ve day of upward revaluation. 'J11i~ rrf!N.'led ,1 5.97 percent devaluation of the dol!ar lrom lhe old rale of 360 to I. Some Showers Dot Nation Storrn Duui11s lleavy Rain s California Soul~ .... C•llfOO"ftl • w11 mo1t ly I Uft"Y -.Ct'!' 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T~trrT'd 1~• l/fn•~vvor 1• Wll•~•"C!ll/I '1 I " " " J,.01 " " ~ " ., " n " " " " ., ., " .. .. .. ~ ,, " " " "/ " ~· Thieu Makes an Off er Will Resign Over Poor Turnout, He Siiys ' SAIGON (UPI) -President Nguyen Van Thieu !iaid tonight he would consider his one-man presidential election as a vote of confidence and that if he. has lost the poop!e's confidence he will resign and never run again. lie said he would run alone in the elec- tion because he must comply with the constitution, because of his partiotism and /Jis opposition to Communism. lie said once peace has been restored to Victnan1 he v.·ill resign the job which he said lie does not covet •• 1 f the electoral results clearly show to 1ne you no longer have any confidence in me I will v.•ilhdra\\' of my own free will <t11d \\ill not accept the four-year term," 'rlueu said In a nationwide television ~pc!•ch. "In that case, r will never run :i~a in, ever ." "I will use alt of my power to bring c:1bnt1t peace," Thieu said. "~\'hen peace is rC'S\orec!. if you the people gil'e me rierrnission. I will rt'sign." Thieu has long advocated a military solution to end the \11/lr 1·a ther than political nego tiations. Thieu. we;iri ng a dark suit and tic, llf·~er sn1ilcd during the 27-minute broad· l'<ISI. .. l n1ust cclrnply with !he constitutiun, "'hich requires that elections be held on or before the four-week period preceding the end of my lt>rm in office." Thieu said 111 lhe national television address. Thieu conferred for an hour with U.S. /\n1bass;1dor El Is worth Bunker. presuinab!y to inform him of the contents of lhe speech. The United States was reported hoeful lhat Thie u would demote the election to a simple vote of con- fidence and thus ease the. embarrassment of there being only one candidate. "The fact that there were originally four slatel'I and three are now out is either because they wlthdrtw on their own or because they were eliminated by legislative requirements," 'l'hieu said. Thieu was referring to Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky and retired Gen. Duong Van ••Big'' 1'1inh who have wlthdrawn from the race on grounds it is being rig- ged by Thieu .a nd his followers. Thieu publicly and ollicially rejeeted Ky·s recent proposal that they both resign and Jet the constitutional process take over. Under this plan, the sptaker of the senate would become interim presi- Labor Official 'l'. L. Pitts Di es LAKEPORT {UPI) -Thomas L. Pitts, Jong-time labor lobbyiat and former ex- ecutive secretary of the California Labor Fedt>ration, AFL-CIO, is dead at the age of 56. Pitts died \Vednesdlly at a Lakeport T·lospital. He \\'as chief of organized labor in CalHornia for a decade beginning in 1960. Much of his time was spent in lob- bying on labor's behalf in the Legislature. Since his relirement, be had made his home in Kernville. dent and organize new e!ectlons within 00 days. ''The \'ice president said that he and I should n1ake ''a sma ll sacrifice.'' Whatever l do (85 preside.nl l has an in· fluence on the nation.el destiny. To accept that proposal is not a sacrifice., but 1 ma1ter of desertion. I cannot do it. ··u would be dangerous to the nation and advantageous only to the Com· munists," he said . Meanwhile. on the war front, North Vie tnamese forces bombarded two South Vietnamese outposts along the Demilitar· zed Zone (DMZ) with rockets and re- coilless rifles a11d U.S. B52s carried oot five raids in response. allied military commands said. The Cotnmunis ls fired 30 rounds ol 122mn1 rockets into Fire Base Alpha -4 \Vednesday and 57 rounds nf l22mm rockets and 75mm recoilless rifle fire into Fire Base Alpha 2 a few hours later. No casualties were reported. American B52s flew five missions in the DMZ Wedne5day night and early to- dny, hitting tro op concentraUons, bunkers, storage areas and .rocket posi• lions, military ·spokesmen said. The bombers carried out raids on areas ranging from 25 n1iJes below the DMZ in· to the southern half of the supposedly neutral zone. 'fhe Communists have been attacking the allied delense network along the D~1Z for more than two v.·eeks "'ilh the B52s fly ing raids in an effort to suppress the North Vietnamese artillery bolll below and in the Df\.1Z. I .I BETTER LIGHT ••• BETTER GRADES HELP YOUR CHILD AVOID STUDY SALE FATIGUE-WITH LIGHTOLIERS 200 WATT STUDY LAMP. •17.99 SAVE $4.00 IN WHITE, ILACK, IROWN & IEIGf, ORANGf & YELLOW LIGHTEN HOMEWORK WITH A FULL Y.DJFFUSED GLA RE-FREE FLOOD OF LIGHT. DESIGNED TO MEET THE RI GID PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS OF THE BEITER LIGHT SIGHT BUREAU. COMPACT CLA SSl.CAL STYING GOES WITH ANY DECOR. DUR- ABLE WASHABLE SHADE . HEIGHT 22" SHADE DI AMETER 14". WALL MODEL •.. WHITE OR BROWN I BE!l~E .... SALE $17.99-SAVE $4.00 FLOOR MODEL. WH ITE, BLA CK, BROWN & BEIGE, SALE $25.99-SAVE 14.00 - I --·---' New·port Bea~h 'J'oday's Final N.Y. Stocks EDI TI ON * * 1 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES TE N .C ENTS Emory, Air Cal Cla·sh· on Foggy Nigl1t Flight By CANDACE PEARSO N 0! l~f O•ol~ 1'1lot ~it!! An Atr C3lilurni:.t t!1Rht. pn.:vcnlt'<l b.v foi; f!'uu1 l;n1d111g ·rucsday n1orn1ng ai Or11nge Cu unl}' AH'port first "literally h 1gh1encd peuptc 01.11 of the ir bed.s" in :'\ewpurt s.·a1·h. ;l re sident t•harged tu- da 1· D:1111t•I Einor\'. ch::unnan uf th(' A1r- l)vrt No1 sr Ahiitt•n1e11t Comrnillee. said ' tti~rc was rnure to !he slory" tha11 rr· por!ed. !\(;count s said lhe cn1pty charter Hight ?" ... • - -- '• - had already deposited firelighters from i\1arysvi11e and Redding al the Burbank Airport. when JI reached Ora nge County at S:30 a.m. LO\\' fog caused it Lo fly 10 Long Beaeh Airport instead. E1norv claims "'the pilot rnade two ap- proacheS O\'er Newport Beach at alti· n1des no hightr than 500 feel.'• Air Calirornia spokesmen today, how- e\'er, denied the low flying allegations and said the emergency si!uation and Jog required o t he r than norinal ap- '.v" "\·lli· 't'! I ,,.f."1 • . ·-.. lfere's to tl1e Day ••• \\'hy is pretty J<1n C'liine. 15. or Corona del JI.tar doing thal \rilh hcr hair 011 llJt' be.'.lch·1 Be(·<tuse it's National l\1u st.achc Day t oday. thal s 11hy.) nu d1dn '1 11·anl sonic piclure of a guy \\Pith a 1nustache, did you·~ Newport to Weigl1 Rigid Se1·vice Station Control .o\ proposC'd ordinance placing strict ronlrols on new service stations and re- 111urini; upgrading of the old lhroughout J\'e14•por! Beach will be discussed tonight In a pub!k· hearing t'Qnducted by the planning commi ssion al 8 o"clock in City I/all ·rhc ordi11ancr, I.he !\rst of its kind in Ne11•port Beach. "·as firsl reviewed and revised by commissioners at a study :;e~sion Aug 5 Sin1ilar 10 rhoi.:e in other cities. the ordinance basically li1n ils lhe amount ;ind loc;il ion of major repair work and sl.'ts stan<lards ror architecture. signs. \\·indow displays, parking. types of mel"('handlsini;, landscaping, vehicle ap- llr·oaches and pump islands. If e1,entually adopted by the city cou.n- c1I. lhe measure would pertain to all future s!Btions and give present station!' up to five yeRrs to meel various re· quiremenl s. Commissioners' revisi-0ns· were mostly minor changes in "'Ording. They did suggtst 11llowing renting of trailers and cars. a practice the planning s1aff had rero1nmendcd ah o I i 1 h i n g becHuse it 1,:as often "'unattractive."' All new service stations have been rt· r1uir('(f ioincc 1962 lo obtain a use. permit. Under this ordinance. all exisling !lotions thnl never received a llSl' permit "·oold tia1·c to do so. l)f the 44 GOS 5l<1tions in the city, only 16 "'ere required tn obt<iin such a per1nil. Those stations which could not meet all the nrw requirements because of space limitations would have to meet as many as poss ible. Pro\liding a certain proportion or park- ing spaces and landscaping on l ~ percent of the lot might be items waived in cer- tain cases. Other specific refluirements are: -Major auto repairs must be done in a separate building from regular ac tivities. -A min imum of 150 frontage 1s re- qu ired and all site11 must fJ•ont on major, primary or secondary streets. -A maximum o{ seven signs and displays will be allowed for certain uses. -Architecture n1ust be compatible "'ilh surrounding areas. This last requirement is emphas1 ud by the plannif'lg staff report . which refers lo visual sc.reening of on-site parll.ing and commends innovative design. The Shell and Mobil stations on Co:i.ql Highway and Jambor~ Road and the Texaco station on Dover Street are men- tioned as appre<:iated styles. The initial ordinance has re<:eivtd com- ment from local station owners and optrRtors. who hive claimed further r e !1 Ir I ct ion a v1ould hurt them ecooon1ically. proaches lo the airstrip. E1nory t:lai1ned normal approaches are supposed to be over Santa Ana or Tustin and flights over Newport are re- quired to be at altitudes of 2,300 feet or higher. "There "'as no emergency involved; ~·et he was gropin~ -0ver Newport homes a1 S;JS a.m.," En1ory charGed. He said he has received about 20 tele- phone cal!.'j fro1n "frightened" and con- cerned residents. The lease to Air Ca!ilornia does not allow flights !roin I I p.m. to 7 a.m., E:mory said. "At least I.hat's what the county has told me," he said. "I dispute that it 1s in the lease. but if it is -why aren't they rttog11izing their restrictions?'' Ile said punitive action against Air California ~·ould be possible if such re- strictions exist. John Tucker. manager of flight opera· lions for Air California, said lhe plane \\'3s flying at the early hour "because of an eml!rgency situatio11 where \.\'e had been transportini:c firefighters lo and b:>.ck from the forest fire ln Los Padres Na( ion al l"orest.'' Air California d<>t's not "nurinally op.. er at(' at those hours at that airport." Tucker saicl , but th~ situation netessilaL- cd such acllon. Tucker said the pilot"s first approach \\'<ts ;1ctually macle over Santa Ana but log at the north end of the airport pre· ven1ed a landing The appronch froin lhe :o;outh -over l\'ewport Beac h -"'as then attempted , but "at higher than normal heiahts," he maintains. "Because of the early n1orning hours, t.he pilot flew a b o v e the maximun1 heights," Tucker said. adding that !iUCh a sou1h approach "is a legitimate, al- though rarely used ." He also said Air California is ''very conscious of the cities in that area and of any noise problems. We are very so rry this situation did occu r but It \lo'as only because of the emergency." IRA Chief Held • Ill U.S . Decision on American Fund Drive Weighed NE\V YORK (UP IJ -.Joe Cahill, leader of the provisional wing of the outlawed Irish llepublican Army and the n1ost W<'fltcd man Jn Northern lrcland. "·ill learn Tuesday \l'he!her he can re- 111;iin 111 the United Stales. Cahill "''as denied entrance to the United States \Vednesdav, his visa \.\'as c;inceled and he \Vas deiained overnight by imm igration authorities. ' The purpose bt'hind Cahil!'s flight frorn i)ublin to New York was lo begin a four- or five-week tour of American cities in an effort to raise funds for the militant IRA laction he heads. He said the funds would be used to purchase guns lo right British Ocean Du111plng ' troops in Northern Ireland . Cahill agreed today to re1nain in custod y until Sept. 7 when imm igration authorities \Yill decide "'hether he should bt: a!lowed to make the tour. tahill's attorney. Frank Durk.an , a n1e1nber of Paul O'Dwyer's law firin. said Cahill ''Vt'ill be a!toy,•ed visitors and has access to a telephone:' but that in- terviev..·s with the press would not be permitted. On his arrival, Cahill was met 11.l Ken- nedy International Airport by im- migration authoritie5, acting on slate department orders, and taken to the Manhattan immigration orfice. Marine Sanctuary Laiv ~-- Drilling Effect Seen Passage of a bill protect ing mari"e sC1nc1u;1ries. 1vhich reaches tile House of ltepreseniarives next week, would have great affect on Orange Ciiast efforts to prevenL offshore drill ing. George Dawes, Newport Bea{'h Harbor and Tidelands di- rector said today. Bill Hit 9727 ·would i;;tricl!y rcgulace ocean dumping and protect marine sane· Juaries. The cr11ical poruon oJ lhe bill. Da\j,'f'S said, would cmpo"·er the Secretary -0F Cominerce to .. designate as marine sanctuaries those areas of ocean. coastal 01nd other waters as fa r sea"'·ard as the outer edge of the Continental Shelf _ .. " Dawes has been involved in legislative cffuns in bolh the House and Senate to prevent any off-shore drilling out tn a 12-inile limit from the Santa Ana River lo lhC' fl.lexlcan border. r urrent stale Jaws torbid ii to three n1iles 111 saJ1ttuary areas. "Fkil those bill ::. \\·on't be hr<ird hy Congress ur111I afrer December." he s;ud. "This would allow us to get otir ob1cc- 11 vcs accompl1shecl !asler." The btll the House 1Yill considrr next 11·cek states ihal suc/1 marine. area.~ \1•ould be chosen for "preserving or resloring them for their conservation, recreation. ecological or esthetic values." .. But "'e don'L have much tin1e to gel a barrage of lel!ers going flo representa- tives) in support of it between J10w and ne>:t week," Da'o\·es said. Dawes has worked f(IT' two years on Nixon Schedules Major Address For Labor Day President Nixon will deliver a nation- wide Labor Day address on raclio Molli· dilY. the Western White House announc· ed today in San Clemente. Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said details of the broadcast. expected to be during the day. would be announced later rorlay. There was a chance that Nillon l\'Ould 1nake the i;peech from Camp David, the pre.,idential retreat in Maryland . Zie~ler decliJted lo give details of the speech bu1 Nillon was ell:pecttd lo c<11l on dissident labor leaders to cooperate with flis new economic policy and appeal for ''temporary sacrifiCfs '' from the Ameri- can people to t'Urb· itflstton. Ziegler said !hat the Pre!lcltnt has nt> plans to met:!l with AFlrCIO President ('.eorge ~1e&ny or other labor leaders on Labor Day. But he did not n1le out the pOs.'iibllily of Nixon consultl"g with union le~rlers al a later rfate The While Houst! ilSo anrtOUnced the ('(peeled apPQintmenl of Phillip V. San· chei of Fresno to !)f' dlre<'!Or of the Of. f11·r-of Economic Opporlunlty. the restrictive oi l drilling bills. which are JOinlly supported by Orange County, Ne"•port Beach , Laguna Beach and the Coastal Area Protectiv£ League. No off-shore wells· presently exist from the Santa Ana River lo the ti.1exican bor· der. bu~ ··we are aware of the fa ct that there has been explorAlion in the past," Da"·e:o sairl. Opposition to !he .sa11ctuar1es hill is expecLed from oil inlcres!s. Dostal See king Federal La.ivs On Jet Noises Nr"·port Beath city c:ounc:1l1n,qn tlfilan Di1.~!al is one of 20 city and counly gov- cr11n1en! offici:ils na!ion-w1dr who have reco1nmrndcd federal legislation to roo- lrnt jct a1rcr.1f! noise pollullon . Dostal rr.centlv returner! from " twt'>- day 14-•ork~hop-ci111ference held in Rich- n1onrl. ,\linncsota, by NOISE. or Nallon:'!I Or~aniia!lon to Insure Sound-ConlrolJed Environment . Dostal represented tlie city council at the conferenc('. which was origina ted by thr city of h1gle\.l·ood in 1969. Newport Beach Ma )'or Er! Hirth Is nn NOISE'i; Board of Directors. but wa11 unable to attend the conference. Specifically. those attendinlit asked ror legislation authorizing the "Environmen- tal Protection Agcnc_v IEPA) lo establi.~h maximum aircraft noise expo11ure li mil!f for all civil airports in !he U.S .. " iiaid Dostal. 1·£e saicl the oiHiciflls <1ffererl nn Sl)eciric 111a ndarcfs for !he limits. rall ing !hat it ''technical prob lem to be worked out by the EPA." which wall esta blished only a yea r ago. Such laws have to be establisheo on a f('deral level said Dosta l, who added the Fedefal Aviation Agency ''hils not clone a thing about ii. 'They are ineffective be· ca11 .. ., thev are industry oriented." "The I" AA 's prime re~pon11ibillt.11." Dostal continued, "is lo enC!lu raRe con1· mercial airplane clevelopme"t, which is incompatible with !he noise pollul.ion problem.'' Thls problem l!f "especially seriou!l" in Newport Jleach, said Dostal, whose coun- (Stl! NOlSE, Page %1 NO DAY OFF FOR TRASll MEN Trash colleclion will be made on Ltbor Day. Sept. 6, for those Newport Beach areas whole regular collection day it f\olonday, J:tf:ob Mynrferse. general ser- vices di rector, said today. All containers shou ld be sel out by 7 a.m. Mondey. \ Cahill told newsmen In Dublin, where he boarded the plane to Ne1Y York, that he planned to make speeches in several U.S. C'ilies in order lo ralse rnoney lo buy the \Yeapons. •·our offensive objectives involve the shooling of as 111<1ny Brilish troops as possible and the bombing of military and economic t11rgct s,'' Cahill said \Ved- nesday. "l cert a inly regret that this has to be done," he said. "13Ut I can see the necessil)' for ii." He said the IRf\'s aim \\'as to "bring about the dov;r\.fu!l or Stormonl (the Ul't TlltPloOl't I J111ler t,ire LA County Public Administrat- or Baldo Kristovi ch has been suspended pending the results of a Grand Jury investi gation inlo t he operations of his of- fice. Kristovich (pictured in file photo) handles millions of dol- lars _in assets of persons \vho died wilhout \vills. Story, Page 8. Former Lover Called in Trial Of Dr. Hartelius Attractive blonde Reba Vaughn \.l'.1J called as the first prosecution witn.css \Vednesday in the tria l of h<!r form er para1noor Dr. Ebbe J-lartelius of Corona del t.1nr on charges of insurance fraud. The fonner mistress a111d secretary to the doctor when he had offices in Corona de! Mar took the stand a(ter a jury Of seven women and five men were sealed in the Superior Courl of Ju<lbe J-Io\l'ard C. Cameron. The trial had been dflayed one day beca use of the illness of Judge llerbert Herlands who had been slated to hear the complicated case. Miss Vaughn identified ttrtaln Insur- ance formi; offered by prosecutor James Stotler in the Initial testimony. Dr. H11rt- elius ill accu5ed of obtaining a dtsablHty insurance policy for a J)f'rson who was not employed by him and of acceptlng !.ickn~s11 beiw:fl1s when the insured per. 11:on was actually serving time in state prison. \ Northern Ireland Parliament). direct rule from \\'estminster (the British Par!ia- n1ent I and a conference resulting in the lin:il settlement uf the Irish question." The stale t.lcpartn1ent repo r t ed I y canceled Cah ill's visa "'hile en route to America. Federal authorities detained hi m at Ke nnedy Airport before taking /Jun Lo the immigration office in ~1anhat· Ian. Cahill lo!d .~upporlers in New York he planned to "get the best la~:yer in America." A spokesman for the provisional wing or rhr IRA declined 10 comn1ent on Ca.· hill's detention until afler the hearin&. E111kay Firm Will Apply For Hotel En1kay Development Com pany or Newport Beach tonight will ask the Ne\\•porl Beach Planning Commission for a use permit to build a 13-story hotel near Ot·<tngc County Airport. The hotel. to be called the Sheraton- Ncwport Place. is part of l':mka.y·s "Newport Project" and is located at T'ifacArthur Iloulevard and Birch Street. The proposed hotel will contain about 'IW guest rooms, but the use permit is for lhe fir.~t phase only, \•:hich will contain 220 guest roo1ns and olher facilities. The I~ levels in the first phase includt: a ··grouncl floor" beneath grade with .an art gallery-diseotheque. a 500 seat ban· quet roon1. employe facilities, storage anrl met'h<1nic11I rooms. There 11·ould also be a main noor "'·ith reception facilities. kitchen, dining room, coffee shop ;inrl bar. and a mezzani ne \\'ith 10 office or conference room~ and l I guest floors of 20 rooms each. Total height of ph:ise one above grade I~ 144 feet. a height already approved by l11e Airport Commission and similar to tiUrrounding struclures. But the use pern1it approval depend:oi heavily on whether the Planning Com- n1iss1on l:ldopl s a proposed one-year high rise bcu1 for a!J of Nc\vport Beach. 1'he ('Omrnission will be tQnducting a 11ul)lic hearing on an ordinance "'·hich 1vould limit building heighl lo 35 feet. If the commission endorses the Qrdinance following the hearing, which is scheduled before di scussion of the hotel. it is doubtful that. the same com- n1issioners would approve a 144-foot i;tructure. A city staff report has rl'.!commendt;d approval of a use permit for the first phase. Any other additions "·ould require an amendment to the first permit and be subject to public hearings. Orange Weather Lo1v clouds and rog i>redicted along the coa!it until noon today and Fridr.y, clearing lo sunshine and 73 degree lemperatures. fflghs inland around 83. Lows tonight bttween rl8 and 65. INSIDE TODAY TeT Wal$01t adnuts killing four Tnte victlm.s and become tl1e first follower of Chorlts Mo11$0fl tn 11ay tile cla'll ~adtr gave tht ordtrs. Story, Page 8. (11!'9r"!• r Cll~llnt U• ' Cl1t\lllM H·» C•mk• II c,..uwtN tt 0.1•1'1 "'"!(•• l( Ellltorl1I l'•tt • 1'111"111""'..,' n l'ln•n'• 1'-7' MO"'H-,. A111 Ulllden ., Meovlet l't M~111•1 I'~.... H N .. 19-ML Nt "' t·5 or-• c"""' 1t IHrl\ tt.tt lfl.tl ~· H•?t l tltYllllfi H t1'11t11ro ll WHl1'11r ' W .... 111·1 Ntw1 11-M "'""' ,.,_ ... z OAll .. V PllOT N Before Freeze Wholesale Costs • Take Slight Rise WASKNGTON !UPI) -• \\1hl'l\esa!e prices ro se O 3 percent In August, the go\•emment reported tlldav It said the latest stat1sl1rs v.·ere based on surveys OCEAN WORK HONORED Newport's R.on1ld Linsky Ne,vport Beac .. Oceanographer Wins Sea Award Rrinald B. Lmsky rif 186.1 Brina 1re 't\'a_y, Newport Beach, director of the Universi- ly of Southern California office of Sea Grant Programs. has recel\'ed the TridPnte Av.·arrl fl'lr ouL~tanding cnn· tr1but1ons tn oreanoF:raph\· The a\l:ard is gi\ en annuall.\· by the t\1orld L'nderv.•aler' Federatinn to d1s.lln6UL!'.1hed oceanographers and other 6C1entists. Prev1ou5 v.·1nners include I h e ocunograper Jacques Oiust.eau and squid authoritv Dr June L S11"a. Linsky ""~s gi\'en the a ward 1n ceremonies at the Ustica Oceanographic rns!1tution. an isl and insta!l11 tio n operated 1n the ~fedJterranean by the 11..ilian government. LmkSI". 37 . Jnlned liSC \est year. Prior · tn th ;it. ht was director of !he Oran~e County Schools f\tarine Scienc e FJl"latJng Labora1orv. Hl'. currently ser·,·es as v1re president for educati(lnal affair~ for both the Amer 1- ran Soc iety for Oceonograph~· and the f\ational Oceanographic Jnst1tu!ion. From Page J NOISE ... ci!man1r district 1nclud ts I.he Area 1rnund the Orange Count~· Airport He also heads the counril"s En\"t ron menud Qu11J. tf\' Control romm1ttee v.·1th Don Mci nnis a~ Carl K~·mla '"The Jet a1rcralt operaung ou! l'lf 01 that the~ ~Pf'.'" f"llll prillut1nn frnm 1he Alr pnrl rreate an 1nrnlt>rable nu.1sanrP in burnt fuf'I as ""11 a.~ <nn~lltur'" a ~afetv tiaza rd <i.nd fina lly bu1 nn! the lt'.1.5! - they are a th rear to our J11raJ rn' 1r0n· rn~n1 :· said Dostal Thr <Onferenre also r1>rnm'Tlenr!eri 1h<1! t!:!l rurrrnt .;1rcraft ilnrl II'! en,c1nf's be fl"'Jrnfit1,.rl tn milke !e~~ nn1~~ Ol.4.NGI C0.4.sr DAILY PILOT O'.l"C:.l CO.l5f l"Ulll~MtNC:. 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'°""'"'' "'" '"'""' '"""'"' 11 .. ,.,,. ......... . .,,,e,.111 ..,,_ &<' .., ....... ,, ... ,~ .. ~''""' ,...V M ....-111:to '*''''""'1 •....:'61 foft• ... 1,.!0ft .. *''If"· ·-··· SIO<O"ol <.Ill> -••o• l'litl 01 "'''"''''"' lMt" 1"6' C0\11 Mf\•, C1 l>~•·1 ~ueo!"I"$<" '' u••IV 11 J:i """'"' r ~.,. ..,,11 \l II -"''"' """"'•'"I' e.11,,••-•· '1 u .....,.,~., made pnnr to the start of th' Aug. 16 wage·price frteze. The Au i u 1 t Increase. w1 thnu t ad- JUslment for stasonal fartors. wa s the sa.mt as the rise in .July. \Vhtn acljusttd, the August increase v.·as much grf'ater - () 7 ptrcf'n! cC1mpa rf'd !o <i.n adjusted in· rrr;i~e of 0 2 pf.'f<f'n! in .Juli Tht' August in<reasl" v.·:i.~ h•rl hy ,11 O :i perC"ent upswin,11. in a broad ra ni;:e nf Lt\· dustrial commodities . This w~s part iallv offset by a 0.3 perrent deC"rease in !hP. price or fa rm prnducts :i.nd prores~rd foods anrl feeds. There was 11Jso a 0.3 pe r· rent d1"c!ine for farm producls the previous month. But lhe Labor Departmf'nl's Bureau nr Labor Stalistirs said farm pnces did nnt decl int as murh as usual in August, and therefore aftf'r sea.~nn.:il adjustment the index for farm prl'lducts and prncessrd foOd s and fetds rose 1.4 perrfln1. cnm· pared to an ad1u~ted I percent decline in Jul~·· The BLS said the whn!es;ile pnce indP :i: in August was I !4.!l. meaning lh<1I gMd.s which cost ~10 whnlesale In 1967 cost SI I.49 in Augus1 That was 4 percent B bo1'e Augus!, 1970. Unarlju~ted whnlf'salf' prices nn con· sumer-fini~hfld gnod~ ,1·ent up by o 3 per• cent in August fn!lov.•1ng a () I percent declint in .Jul.\'. lhe bure;iu said. Consumer foods alone increased 0.4 per· cenL Tht report said industrial commodilV prices advanced 0.5 perrent mostly because of a 3.1 percf'nt inrrease in lumber and v.·ood product prices. in· eluding a 7 9 percent advanc' for plywood. as v.·ell as a 1.4 perctnl in rreast in the pric's of metals and metal products Iron and s!tel pr ices 1o1·enl up 2.8 per· cent. reflecting price increas's by ~IPPI producers fn!lnv.·ing a new contract set· tlement wilh !ht Steel \\1orkers Un1nn. The report said the lnwl'r unad jus!rrl farm product prie rs stemmed mostl y from sharp declint.c: fnr gr1tins ;i_nd chicktns. Live poultry price..c: fe\1 16.8 per· cent and grain prices rl!pped 9.5 percen!. Bui those declines wPre mns1!y nff:;l't by a 23.2 percent increase in the prire of egj!S. Prire:; fflr prnrcsserl rn r;i!s. poullrv and fish v;ent dnw~ 1 II perc,n1 and dairy products fell 0 7 percnt. Th t BLS said stasonally aclJU~terl prires ftJr consumer·finished goods wPnt up l.I percent. including a 2.2 percf'nt rtd· vance for consumer fr:iod.~. 11rgely as a rt.suit of hlgbtr price.s !or e.ggs. Ire.sh fruits and vtgetables. and sugar. 10 New Teachers Hired for Mesa, Newport Schools Ttn new te1 chtrs hil vt been hired fnr the ~choo! year 1971.?2 by the Newporl- r.ll'sa School Board. In a se\'en·minute ~Pf'r!a.l mePl1ng rail- ed Tue~day a t the d15trict nff irt . mem- bers of thf' boarrl ga vr unan1mnl15 blank· et approval rnr tht f(l1lllw1n~ ~1a1e: Horact En si;:n f.·llrlrllt Srhonl f.lr~. 1\1cola H Charle~. t~·p1n.i:. i'-1rs. Rarbara En ksnn. Eniclish arid ~piln!sh : <i.nd :-.f r, Shirl ey Ferrin. Gir l·s Physical Educa· llfln. Cnsta S1P5a High S\h(l(11 Terry c;,•ans Colr. as~151an1 principal . and Da1•1d Pet· rnfl, E:ogl1sh anrl rnarh111g :0.f ;iurle B Dari.~ .\l1rlrll P School r-.l r~. ArlnPnnP R,;nda lL F:r111.li "'h E~1anc1a H1,qh Srhno! ~1rs ~arhar;i !'llrlnn1~. li1r\',. Ph1 .. 1r<1I Erluc;illn n \\"il~nn F.lrmrn!;1r1 Srhool .Jant PPler· c:on h:irrl nf h1>ar1n;: Abrah<im L1nC'0ln :O.l1rlrll f' &hnfll JamP.o: H P.1tler~nn. t_\'p1ng .lnrl rearl1ng Bear St reet Elementary S('hoo! :\tr;,. Sandra Genovese. fiflh and s11th grt1 des. Pilot lnteniing Progran1 So ught With Hospitals Tht Coas111np Re~tnnal ()("r11pal1nnel Prn~ram Bo::ird i5 ~f'tkinl!! llppro1·11\ from ~f'\era.! Or:tn,11.P Cnunf y hos plfA )s for ;i pi.lot. '·inttrn1n.1t" prol{r.:\m for high ~chool s tud<'nl ~ 111 ;i_Jli(lr! hr::ilth. Thnma~ Rn,11.p!ich, p r n g r 11 m ad· minstr:i.tnr. Inlet lhr hn11rrl \VPdne ~rlay lhat !ht r rn.i:r:im wnuld prnvidP nn·lht- noor in~trur!inn fnr those s!uden!s nol rnllegt bciund . bu\ \nlerr~lf'd in pursuing f'mplo.vmPn! in lhe flelrl of h'alth. HP s11 \d im plPmrn!::i!inn nf lht proii:r:i.m by tht' foil! term wnulrl rf'qiilre immPdi:ite fa \·nrable re~pnnsr frnm nne rn11nty ht1~pif,11I. Amnn11 thl'l~P hn~plt .11Js ron· sidering part1cip::1t1nn 1n !hp progri1m are Hnag f.iemnri,111, T11~1ln r..nmmunity. and \Asta ~1rsa MemoriaJ. As prnpn.~f'd by 80,R.f'tirh. sludcnt~ ~ouJd study lht' humM ,11nalomy ~nd pr1cl1re patitnt rart v.·11h 5imut11ted pa· l!tnts unrier the ~uptrvisinn 11f leacher~ and staff. as v.·t ll as beC(J mt arquJ1n!M With med ical ttrminology and hos pital procedure! The inltnt of lhe. program. accC1rd1n~ to Soger!ch is tn provide enf~· .. le\'PI tr.:unmg t" f:\r\l\tate iob p\11cement for hibh school rr;iriu:tlt'S. ., ·~ ' ~--· ~. SfiERMAN FOUNDATION COFFEE GARDEN OFFERS SPOT FOR QUIET CONTEMPLATION "Wli•n This Block ls Ccmpleted, Th•r• Wi II Be Nctliing Like It In N•wport Beach'' Sl1er111.01i f,01.1t1dution Unit Seeks Use Permit By CA,\l>ICE PEARSOS 01 "'' Ol •!r Piie! ~!If! In 1937. v.·hen Lawrence and Paulina Lushbaugh buil t their one-rfH'lm ;idobe house in Corona del ~lar anri planted a lone pepper tree. tittle cn11ld they knnv.· tl v.ould grnw into a block-full nf fl o"•ers and culture. Bu! lhr Lushb;iu,i::h hnme v.·a~ !oca!l'd on the cornrr of D:ih\ia A\'Pnoe :i.nd Par1 fi c Coast Highway. \1'h"'re 1he Sherman Foundation has been exp;:inding since 19.'il. l l nl'\w has a resp;i.rch \1br;:irv, an nul · dnnr rl 1111ng are:i., ;in art g';:iller~· anrl fo ur garflens whirh rwr11rv a h::ilf·hlork Arr::i. 8111 Thursrl<1 v thP F0un cl;it1011 11·111 :ipply lo 1hP Ne wport Be<1f'h Plann1n_i! ('nm. m1~s1nn for a u~P ~rm1t. \ooh irh rx1enr1, drvelnpmPnl In in('luclr 1he f'n1ir r hlnrk bPlween 0.1hl1;i Avrnu" anrl F<'rnl r<1f A\"enuf' <i.nd bet"·een Coast H1gh1o1·ay and Third Street. REC0,\11\lf.:\'O APPRO\'AI. The c11y ~l;ifr h:is ff'<ommr ndrd ap- proval of the permit, whi<h sper1fies a nrv.· 47 car parkiniz ;:irea . storagt arbor~. an expanded library and ;i nt'w tra garden . The found.'lll on n11ncd some of thf' :id· 1acf'nt prnperly, h11t ptlr<ha:-f'fl thP Pn1 1rt' block of houses and off ire hu1lrlinJ.!~ for thP de1·e!opmenL All forrnPr nrr.11pfln1s must 1 :i.c;ite h~· Srpl. !. brf'.'IU~e riemnlJ · linn and regr<1rling ii; set to he~ln in a wrek !o 10 cl:i v~. Upnn ('nmple!1nn ol :i.11 1he1r pl;in~ in apprni.:1m:;\rl.1 1"n .ve<1r.~. thr fnundalion v;lll f'l'>\'er :i.hn11t tw'I :irrrs nf :irra. ThP fnunfl;i1inn n11·ns !hf' prnprrtv ;:ind 1·:i res fl\r the. g;irdPn:; :in1l lhr lihrar\' Thr g;ill.-r~ ;i nrl lhP SO ·r<1p<1e11·~· l"f'"-laurant. b<'ller knnwn as thr Coffer l.arrlf'n, arp run h1· the .Junior Lr:icue of :\e11·port Harbor, whic h a l~o recen cs any fll"!'f1t~ !n llu_• l''(<1pn~1f\n ft\;i_n~. 1hr C<1 llrr1 11 111 rPrn<11n. h11t I! l;irj!er fPlilri11rant, 1r11h ;i tflp::tr 11\' nf Iii\, 11·1\I hP lltUI! nf'ar D:ihh;:i A1rnur. ThP Cnlfee Carden would bf' a g;irdPn nn]I f;I!! !hi' fnuncl.'11 1011, \lh1 rh nn1• frnnl~ at Z"i4i F. Cn;i~1 H1i;::h,1·al'. v.·1 \I h<1.1'r 11'h:it i:.nnkr~m:in \\",;rl~ Rnhrrt.c; calls a ",Eranrl rnlr<1~ee"' l'n Third Street. FIR ST PHA Sf': Th P f1r'I ph;i~p nf rxp;in~1on 1~ !hr 4j f'llf f'l<1rk1ng lnl. nn r'!flh\1 ;i ,-\1·r nur and th1ni StrrP!. ll'h1r h "won't lnok like A parking 101 , h111 a garden." sairl Robert~. It 1r11t he cnn1plf'terl b\' necrm~r The SCCl'ncl rhasr. ihe \('::! ~arden chn inf; arP:i., is scheduled for co1n pletion bv E'il r!\" spnn;:. · \"1s1tor.c. v.·1 1J Pn!er from lhe prirk1n~ Int und er a 1·e1·~ndA :ind ~o thrn\i~h a hub- lypP ~!r11r!11n• v.·1th a fount<1 in tn br:i.nch off 1nto the h\nrk frnrn lherP. Th i.c: hub 1.~ ;:iJso .~chedull'fi for .c.rrin~ ;ind will Pvrntua\ly lcari in nne rllrectn·•n In ;i I ~ r ~ P 1'nnserv;Horv-.c.tructured grPrnhou:;e , s:1iri n.nhert~. ' Th,. ll'.rf'Pnhnusf. nrar Ff'rnleaf A1·enuP and ('.nasl H1~hwa\', will ha1e I.e. it.s '"own comoulrri7~rl :irlifif'1,1I ;itmn,pherp" !n hn11~t f'~n!1c pl;1n1:;. ThP !hirrl :i.nd l:i~1 pha~I' l'lf rlPvelnp· tnen! ll'dl hr an C')(ltn~il"ln t.n the l1brar\", I! w1!1 ht> cnnnrrt t>U Rt !he end C!f iht rrrsr nt hutld1n .i: :ind thl'n mad, tn run p;i_r:illc! !n C'n;i~t H1chwa1 , le:i.1·1n1? a r;1tio cnu rtyard hc!\V!'<'fl the" twn "'ings. \'ARJF,TY OF PLA\IS Pl;in.c. al.~n 1".'ln rnr :in ;i(ii:i1t1nn';J la1h hnuse. nr .~hRrlrrl i;i:arrlen arta, and more .i;:ard1>n Ar('.c1.c.. ll'hich fra!urP :i.n enormous \'Aflf'l,1' nf plants. -"<lirl Hnherl~. II "'as established by the heirs nf Gtneral Mos.e5 Haultine. Sherman, a pionetr businessman in Arizona and Los Angeles. A n:it 11·e nf Vermnnl whn r:i.me wrst 1n 1874, Sherman's mainr husines~ \'P.nture.c; in Los An~eles cenlerci:i around a lncal ~lreet r;:iilway system, the Los Angeles Sl.camship Company and San Fernando V;:i ll ry land develnpmrnt. Shermt1n O;:ik.~ :i.nrl Sherman Wa y 1n the valley sir·e nan1ed after the businessman "'hn dirrl in 1!1.12, His heirs, h1•0 rl::tll!:htrr~ anrl ;i. \nn11.· !1mr 11s~nf·1:ilr . flrnnlri Ha~kell , hrg;in 1l1e fn11 nd;:i1inn wah money frnm Sherman's es!fl1r ll::i!<.krll. lhr nn h• heir S.llll hv1ng. no"' l1e:irls !he lnun(1;1tinn . THE'\ f'A\1t-: Ht-:1''0RIC:l\S II' 1%.~. rir. \\11ll i::in1 0 . HenrlnC'ks . thr11 ,JI ~l~tor.v rrnf Ps.c.or frnm use. came to !hf' foundRlion to use some nf Sherman·.~ r rcnrds for his research on Ca!iforni ;i l;ind u~e. Ru! instr11rl h1> 11';is h1 r~d tn b"gin v. h::tl i~ nl'll' :-.n <'~lrn5ll'f' lihr;i_rv ~p1"ci;ih11n~ 1n lhe IR.~t 100 vcars or the Pacific Sn111hW('S\, . Thi~ inrlurlr!\ Snu1hern C;il1fornia. ~111 thern Nrv::irl::i, Arlznna, and Northern BR j<i . ~11irl Hendricks. Volumr.~ in thr library focus nn \:ind rievrll'lpmrnl in !hose :i.rea$, hu! :ti.~n in· . elude varloui; aspects of Cal ifornia's mil'" lion picturt history. Hf'odrlcks and his A~snc1 ates researc h thr Pacifir Snu!h1o1·esl fnr v11rious j0urnali;, hut lhP library ts opt>n tn 1he public. as are :i.11 fnunri;1tion facilities. "ThP :i.lmospherr here is so cnnducive tn hist11rical thou~h!," l\cndricks smil· ed. "so quiet. so heaulilul." AL\\'A VS IN BL00~1 Plants arc alw:i ys in blnnm. hcca11se thrv ;ire nur1u red in prrr:i.r<1tion are;is unt il the.v hloo1n and !hen removed from g:irdeni; when nnt f!oy,oerinj.!. The Sun {;;irdrn :l\ \he Co11~! Hi11.hw:iy r n!r;1nce cnntain s bed flowers and a .i:ol d· fisb filled f1luntain. F<'rns and lrnpi1 •;1I pl<111 !s ;:ire ;:irlj::tt'rnt tn i! in lhr sh11drd Cnflce c;;inlf'n. Oin!nj.! is ~et nc:irby <1 rou11d ;i. fountain and under a v.·isleria cuvrred <1rb11r. A c:ictus or ~ucculcnl J::ardf'n . \\'It h .11 \1•ide arr<1y of Parifir S n u t h v.• e s t \•;:irirties. i.~ localer! ne;:ir the library. Thirty-rour years I :i l Pr . !he Lus hbaui;hs' JM'pper trre is still lherf', ovPrlook1n$l the cactu.~ .iardcn. The l.us hbaughs snlrl lhC"ir sm;1ll hnn1f' in 1!1~9. hut its adnhP stylr wa.~ continued h~· fciund;ition C){!.('nsions. Sll'lnding in lhat hon1r. now his nflwf', Hcnclrirks looked out \he win(\nw and s:i1d. \:,·\Vhen th1.~ hlork is l"llmpletcd. there v.•\11 be noth ing like ii in Newpnr! Hf'ach. nothing con1parablc." a thick ' nylon textured plushb~ /) n /. -,,,__,_ • rtrnJrrlt7) tor only $12.95 sq. yd. n.1.·1 1 u~h ..... 11h el '''""9· 111•\lf;&u\ '"tf ~·r"f,.1 ftYIO• Yl'"I p•t ~•d ;.,,,, Ferlu"t•u bv l(u11t•~. ¥,.11·11 wond11 w~y 1h;1 l•1h;""'bl1 t•••ur1d pl111h c11pt! hot i uch • "'"tJt1 I 11•;••· Tht I• .,.ulti-celort 1r• ,..,.,;~, loo. Water Units Blast Ju1·y Accusations SevPral w:iter dis\r1r \"' In Orani.:t Cnu n· ty are reaclini.: !harpl.v 10 a Gra nd Jury rl'port t:a\llng tor thr elitn1nat1nn of more thnn JOO .~recin ! ·ctl.<:lrlcl.<:. Al J1•:ist :t h:df·dnzrn (·ounty v.·aler distritts have bt't'll invited tn Cn~la Me~a .Sept. 14 !u tonsidtr a reply to the: r.rand Jurv a(·l'usat 1011~. The ruunly (;ra1ul Jury r-rp<irl ra\\l"d n)IJ.<:l of tl1c 1•11u11l1 ··" sp1·('i,1! d 1s[t1(·r~ - iru ·lud1n~ 1,:_it1·r clistrirt-. -"11rrha1c l(•galll'S fron1 an ;1gneultur<1 l r r<1 ·· lt sug~1·;,l 4•d th:i\ 1nl!st ~pcc·1<1\ cli.<:lnc\!1 should rn-4•n111hinr(t ;i r1d rl:irrd under con1rol nl lh1· ho;1rd of ~t1p<"rv1snr.~, Distri~·!.~ cx1x·1·tc1I 111 rnc1·t Sept. 14 in Custa f\1f'~;i inclucl1·: illou\ton·N1icucl \\':{!l·r Db·tri1·t: Suulh Coa st \l;·ater U1s1ril"t ; l.ai;u11;1 B1•aeh : l rv1nc Ranch; r;I Turo, :ind S:.inting" \\<lll'r distril'ls. as \l"tll as thr Cnsla ~Je.;n Cflur1!y \\later Di~trh·!, in1li:1tur uf the nlC'Cllll.i! !'Ilario L)ur:inlr, prcsiclent of !hr Co~ta t.1esa c!istr11·t. \\'n•te ;in ;in~ry lP!ler to !he o!hrr d'1str•'1<·1s ('lll ling lh<' j.(r<inrl jury report "tinf::1ir and poorly \1Ti!lrn."' He s:1id: •··n1i~ (;rMd .Ju ry rcfJC1rl i~ so pnflrl .v v•ritlcn, so unfair In i!.~ 1·rl11c1s m and v.·ithoul :tny cvide11<"r 11r juslillca.tlon for i1s ('11nt·lusions thal all -~rc<i al riis!riet:; ~hould hc rliminnlecl that l !~el !he Orange ('ountv µublir w;l!rr ::t,llf'n<ie! shoold <·nnsider thr artion. ii anv. wt ~hould trike in response to this Unfair crilicism.·· The districts \1 il l n11>ct ;:il 7:.10 p.m .• Sf'pt. 14. in the Costil. fvles.1 city hall lirst floor ronfercnt•e room. 77 F;:i ir Drive. i\)l'in Pinkley. a Cost;i ~·1C"Sfl Cnun- rilman ;1nd a w;:itcr distrh:t dirertor, said the districts should sho\\' the Gr:ind Jury v.•herc ii ts wron,e . hul also f\ugh t to say v.•h;iL is right ;iho1ut the rcporl. The Cr;ind .Jurv rt>110rt v.'aS si11.ned by flllrflrn Marsh;iil. l0rmPr !'1111vnr nf t\f'1,·port Rr;ich ;ind t·urrf'nt fnrcfn11n ol !he C:r:ind Jurv. lt h\;1 n1f'd the existence. (lf su{'h dis1i-ir 1s "n the ··w Alls ... r defense"' built by dis trict directors who were virtually untouchable by the public. Coast Teacher KiJlcd in (~ra s h Virginia P:i!rrn1u, 21i . of 470 4 Sf'ashnr' Dri1e, r\eY.'f)(tr1 Hra<"h. a teachPr in !ht Sant a An:i s1·ho111I (hJ>trirt. \\·::is k1llf'd \\"rrlnesda.v in a s1)(11.·tai·ul;ir one car ac- t•ident on lh P NP\\"\)llf\ l··reC\\'RY. C;iliforni.1 !t1gllw<1y l 1;1tn1t 11H1cers s::iid the traeht'r's l';1r, nnrthhnund nn tht freC\\'ay. sl:intr<l :i.rross the ro1tdwa y, cra.<:hed through 1he d1v1<lcr fcnt:t', skli:i· dt'd across the s11uthbound l;ines anrl over an embank1nent ;:it the B<iktr SlreeL cif· f !"<I Ill jl. 1\\lss !'<l li!rn10. ::1 lca1'hrr ;:i( S:.in1l;igo Elen1ent<1ry &h~J(JJ in north S:i.nta Ana, 1o1'11s dl'ad nn <1rr1v al :t1. Costa Mes;i Men1ori<1I llo.~pilAl. She is survived hy hrr p;iren\s, l\1 r. and to.I r.~. Peter P<1lerm0. of Connet ticut. Funer;:il ser1·ices will he at the ~la.Hoy Funrral Hnme in \\"e sl Harrfnrrl, Co nn. Tf YOP CAN'T cn '.l!E r:-;--CALL 6<111.02;a fnr 11n f'xp!"rt r~rr"l t <>n.•111!.!lnt 11 ho "di rnrn" In ynnr hnmt ,,.,,h ~"mr'""' \\ ithn•1t Any r PI I>:<! li on to you ! '"\\1r l1kt II'\ !h1nli: nf 1h1~ :i.~ brcoming a n rnt1rf' h!nr~ nf r ullun_• ··hf' ~aid. \fhPn th, Sherman F'ounrlation btgan. 11.c. wl'lrk !'l'ln:;i~ted of contnbu1Lng to 1·ar1ous r.hari!les. Kt"""'9 Mil• cttptt• lllre you •~nd yoar Ifft with IMm ... Volk to Sta rt !'iOO Lido I~!t ~tunt pilot Sk1p_l"Vn\k ~111 1n. ,11 ugur::itP th~ ("ahfl'lrn1a :'IOl1 Nip! Iii a~ On1ann ~1otor S~edv.•at· v.·1t h ropsy·tur\~: m1d·a1r m1n!"u1·er~ \'nl li:. 12ft ,·1a Ra\·en· TH\ w1!l 1ake !O the ~ky in hi~ Ptnnioil Ch ipmunk at 1n 30 a m ' Your flluartt t f'lttrior (lfflQn 'r to1/I be ht1pptJ to nss1.T1 vou . H.J.GARl\ElT fURNll1JRE 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, C'-LIF. 646.0275 b46.0276 PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DES IGN ERS O!Mfl Mon., Ttt1n'L .ntl Fri. 1_. ... I • • ··-...---·--...----~ • • • • • : • . ~ ! ~osia Mesa Today's FIBal EDITION l\'.Y. Stocks vor. f.4, NO. 209, J SECTIONS. 38 PAGES U.S. \VAS!"llNCTON IAP I -Senate in- 1 est1ga tors are checku1g 1:0111plaints rrorn go1'('rnmen1 employe~ I flat thry aoe being pres.sured into JOinin~ ratt relations group encou nters !hat border on invasion of priv3cy, Alice D. walked out on one such session hecause. she said. "'it got her dov:n to sex life and jusl do\vnright uncalled-for vulgar language .·· Mer boss in an Agr iculture Departmfnt agency insists the meetings are an earnest attempt "to carry out President Nixon·s directives lo end r a c i a I . .... -. '1 • • . ' ., . ...... '11 • "' , ,, discrin11nnlion in governrnenl." The official referred to the n1eetings 11s •·1vork.shops.·• Although some people C<.111 lhent "touch and tell'' or ··ronll1ct and confrontal1on'' ~essions. "We say it's s en s it iv i t y training ." said a Senate constitutional rights subcommittee investigator. "And whatever it's called, this is clear- ly over the line into a worker's personal privacy. The government just doesn 1 have any business getting inside my head and certainly no business trrin~ to change the way I think," he added. to tl1e Day • • • \V hy 1s pretty .Jan f'\i111e. 15. of Corona de! !\t ar doi ng that \\'i th her hatr on lhe beach'.' Because it's ~-ational !1-lustache Da y today. that's \1·!1 y. You didn't 11•ant :-;01ne picture of a guy witl1 a musta che, did you~ Mesa Paw11h1·okers Clash Witl1 Police at Meeting Pawn brokers and the police are at odds in Costa ~lesci. Their brief oral skirmish was over a nc1v l'ilY ordinance propo sed by lhe police dcpartn1enl 1l'h1th tightens lhc law on pawn shQp operations. The cily currently has lour licensed p<l'ol'll shops. City CQ11nci1 mC'n sat in as refrrees on the subicet ~\onday night during an in· fQrmal study session and declared "no der ision .. when tl1C' argun1cn\.s were over. The chief contention wa:i; whethe r the y arc a legit imate business in the city and if lhey should be saddled wllh what ap- pfars to be a police problem. The suggested ordinance would require pa\\'nbrokers lo hold an ltcrn on which !hey Jonned money 20 dayg. giving police sufficient tin1c to learn if il is stolen. The current city ordinance requires five da\•S and state law says 10. Police (;hief Roger Neth said lhe problem is an over\1-'0rked identification bureau in Sacramento, \1-'hich simply can't process Identification request!> fast enough. ··1 think we have too many pawn i.hops... Neth told councilmen. "They creat e more outlets for hot merchandise. Thieves arc willing to ta~e $6 or S7 on a SHKl item ." Local pawnbrokers said the 2Ckla y holding period \1-'0uld ht rough because mnny of their customers want their items back \l'ifhin a "·eek Councilman Alvin Pink!cv as\:.rd if pawn shops couldn't be cl im.inated from the ci1y. His suggcstil"ln wa s not sup· ported by o!her councilmen. .. \Ve don't object lo a reasona ble period likr .1 0 days." said Jim Youn~. a loeal pawnbroker. "But 20 is too rnuch ." "I know pawn shop has a dirty con· notation," Young added. "Bui f don ·1 run a crooked business .. , \Vhen eounc1!fnen a s \:. c d Nclh what percentage of pawned 1rems in Costa fliesa turned out to be stolen. the chief seid the figures weren·t available. though tht percentage was small. One pawnbroker said he opened his store six monlh.s ago :and !\as reported 600 lo 700 items to th!! police. of which onl.v four were round to be stolen. "I can't see how we e11n saddle lhe pa\l'n shops with Sncramenlo's problem ," Councilman William SI. Clair com· mented. ~1ayor Robert Wiison . who te{>tled to agree with St. Clair, asked the polict lo bring back statistics on whe.t percentagt or pawned goods did tun1 out t-O be stolen. •• SL Clair also argued that people \\•ho sell the.Ir articles lo a shop lhcn want to retrieve them in a fe\I' days aren't likel.v to be thievt>s ... \Vh;il thief Is 11,oing to buy bac k stolen goods?" he asked . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1971 TEN CENTS Critical of 'Touch 'n l~xecut h·e agency def enders of the pro· gran1 deny it involves formal sensitivity tra1n111g. But thex say the sessions are considered senslti\'e in tbe sense that they son1et in1cs touch deeply rooted ruc ia! views. Subeo1nmittee Chairn1an Sam J. Ervin fD·N.C.l. says 11 is "still nol known how extensive it 'is in the governn1en\ or the range of techniques being used by variou~ age ncies," Compla ints began coining in this year, the subcontmittee staff reports, such "5 the case of Alice D. -not her real nan1e. ..\Vhat they were trying to impress us with may ha\'e been ne<:essary. which l doubt. but the way they said it was lil!hy.'' she said In describing a lynehing. she said, '·they discusse<I the anatoiny quite fr anloi- ly. At this tiine I asked if this loiind of hl.nguage \\·as reallv necessary in front of \\'01nen and unmarried girls, Then 1 walk- ed out " Alice's superior replied that he \\'as so1·ry she did. nol find such training "to be the worthwhile experience tha! most of the other 2.000 employes who have at- tended fo{1nrl 11 to bi!.'' In ano ther case. say subcommittee .sources. thl' General S er v ice s .\d1n1nistra11on had ordered its ehiployes lo submit lo touch-and-tell sessions run by sociologists. and desc ribed b y sponsors as being aimed at learning "self-disclosure, self-awareness and non- possessive caring. risk·taking. trust, ac- ceptance and feedback:." According lo a book!el sample turned over to the subco mmitltt, couples were being asked to loo k each other in the eye and hold hands \l'hile completing such • phrases as~ "i\1y most r re q u en t daydreams are about . . I am most. ashamed of . interrat i11I dating and I or n1arriage make me feel . ·• Another instance involved a woman froin a Health . Education and Welfa r• Department agency who complained' the session she attended included persons planted lo provoke reactions. A white man said: "I live in an ex- clusive neighborhood . , . and I donl wanl one of those black bastards living ne xt to me:" and a black man then responded angrily to get the debate under way, the woman wrote the subcommittee. IRA Chief Held Ill Decision 011 American Fund Drive Weighed NE:\V "YORI\ fUPl l -.Joe Cah ill. leader of the provisiona l wing of lhe outlawed Irish H.epublican Anny and the n1os t w;>.nled 1n;1 n 111 Northern Jrelancl. will learn Tuesday "'helher hr can rf'- 111<1i11 111 the United States Cahill was denied entrance to tl1c Uru tcd States \\lednesday, his visa "''a.~ canceled and he \\'as delained overnig ht by 1111migrC1tion authorities. The purpose behind Cahill's flight froin D11b!in to New York was tu begin a four· or five-\l•eek tour of An1erican cities in an effort lo raise funds for the 1nilitant IRA faction he heads. He said the fund s \\'OuJd be used to purchase guns lo fight British 34 Aeres Eyed troops in Northern Ireland. Cahill ag1·eed today to remain in custody unU! Sept. 7 when i1nmigration authorities will decide "'hether he should be allov.·ed to make the tour. Cahilrs attorney. Fran\:. Durloian. 11 rnernber of Paul O"O\\'\'er's la1\• fir1n . said Cahill "wilt be alloWed visitors and ha s access to a telephone ." but !hat u1- tcrvie111s with the press would not be permitted. On his arrival. Cahill was met at Ken- nedy International Airport by irn- migration authorities. acting on state department ·orders. and taken lo the 11anhattan immigration office. Fair Board Now Awaits State Land Appra~al A state land appraisal cnuld determine the future of a ~20 million recreationAI c:enter proposed for .14 cicres on Orange C11unt.\' Fairgrounds 111 Costa r..le sa. Ja1 11es Porterfield, general manager of the fair . s::iid toda y the state Dep11r!men! or General Services is going to appraise the lair's en tire holdings and specifically the 34 acres. Porterfield said the state Department of Agriculture \l'OUld report the apprais;il. and th e possibility of a 65-year land lease. by the end of this rnonth . "\\le ha \'e a Joi of autonomy in lhl"SP decisions." Porterfield said. "But the directors like lo kno11.1 the state policy on lhe iss ue ,. A Ne \vporl Beach f1Jn1. Four S1•:1sn11s Villagr'-Inc . asked fair director." ln~t l~('t:ok lo least> 34 ac res Qf land adj<1er11! lo F<1lrvie1v Road and Fair D1'ive ror !he re1·re::ition:1! cruter Four Sea.'>ons proposes lo h\11ld .'in 111· <loor re~ionaJ recrea\1011 centrr 1h;1t \1•11uld include 10 sporti ng acliv1 t1es, an R()().room hotel. livr restaurant~ and l.WQ theaters. The Fair Board indicated i! 1vould C1)n-· sider a 55-year lease. bul did not say anything about the project. Porterfield said he was in Sac ramento \Vednesday. discussing the long-term lea5e with agriculture officials. "The state has no Jaw on lea ses, but it's policy has always been a Ove-year ] udo Experts Chop Thie ,ves SPARKS. Nev. I UPI 1 -Tv.'Q burg/3rs had more than lhe y could h3odle Wednesdoy when lhey broke into the Sparks JUdo and jujitsu club. The intruders were greeted by a black-bell judo instructor, two 5ludents armed with spears. a ken- do stick, an obie belt and a replica of a machine gun. Herb Lague !old Sparks police his judo school had been burglarized twice in the past month. So, he and his father. Berl. and his brother-in· law . John CrQllO. have been sleep- ing in the building hoping lo calch the burglars. The father and the brother-in·law have been taking judo instruction. When they heard a window being pried open. lhe !hr~ men waiting inside were ready. One of lhe in- tniders was caughf immedlately and lied down wilh the obie belt. \vhi ch is worn in ju jilsu. The other m11n tried lo run. but was cau ght 1 bloc k av.•ay r11cl subdued with tht: kendo stick. a J11panese righting weapon. lim it," the general manager explained, "Bul now ~evera! f;iir associations are asking for lm'lg·tern1 leases so the matter is being revir"'ed. ·• Fou r Seasons Vi11age has said i1 "'anls to know the Fair's position on the project in Sep!crnber, or other sites would ha ve to be studied. Porterfield sa id he didn 't think the stale reports would be ready by the fa ir board"s Sept. 16 n1ceting. Water Districts Criti cize Report B y Grau.cl Jur y St>\"eral v.·nter districts in Orange Cnun· ty are rractin,:\ ~harply to a (:rand Jury report calling for the C'l imfn3t1on of n1ore than 100 specinl district.~. At IC'ast a half-dozen count y 111atrr distric ts ha ve bcrn invit ed to enSta J\·lesa Sep!. 14 to consider a reply lo the Cr3nd Jury accusatlons. The county Grand Jury report railed mosl of the count y's special dislric·!<; - including water di stricts -"archaic legacies from an agricuUural era." rt suggested lhat tnost special districts should be combined and placed under control of the board or supervisors.-. Districts expected to meet Sept. 14 in Costa r..fesa include : J\1oullon-NiJ!:Uel \\'a\er District : South Oiast Waler District; Lagun11 Beach; Irvine Ranch: El Toro, and Santiago water di s!ric!s. a~ 1ve!I as the Costa ~1esa County WatC"r Dislrict. inillalor of lhe meeting. ~lario Durante. president of the Costa ~lesa district. wrote an angry letter lo the other districts ca lling the grand jury report "unfair and poorl y wrillen. ·• He said: "This GrMd Jury report is so poorly written. so unfair in its criticism and without any evidence or jusliflcatinn for its .conclusions that all special districts should be eliminated that I feel !he Orange County publlc water agencie~ should consider the actk>n . if any. we should take in response to this unfair criticism." The districts wtll meet at 7:30 p.m., Sept. 14, In the Costa Mesa city hall lirst floor C()nference room, 77 Fair Drive. Alvin Pinkley. a Costa Mesa Coun- cilman and a w11ter district director. salt.I the districts should show the Gr11nd Jury where it Is wrong_ but also ought to 1ay what is right about the report. The Grand Jury report was signed by Doreen MRr!lhall. former J\1ayor of Newport Beach and current fore.man of the Grand .Jury_ II blamed the ex istence of such districl s on the "wRlls of d~fense·· built by di~trid. dirP.c\or!i \\'ho were virtually untouchable by the pobllc. • ' ' Cahill told newsmen in Dublin, where he boarded the plane to New York, lhat he plan ned to make speeches in ~everal u_s. cities in order t9 raise money to buy the \\'ea pons. •·our offcnsi\·e objcc lives involve the shooting of as many British troops as poss ible and the bombiri~ of military and cconon1ic targets," Cahill said \Ved- ne:;day. "I certainly re gret that this has to be done.'' he s:iid. "But I can see the necessi1y for ii." lie s3id the IRA 's aim was lo "bring about the downfa ll of Stormont (the U11der Fire LA County Public Administrat- or Baldo Kristovich has been :-;uspend ed pending the results of a Grand Jury investigation into lhc operations of his of- fice. Kristovich (pictured in file photo) handles millions of dol· Jars in assets of persons who died without wills. Story, Page 8. Girl Hitchhiker Kidnaped at Gunpoint, Raped A Costa Mesa girl. hitchhiking with her sister, was kldnaped and raped Wed· nesday by the man who gave them a ride, according to the account she gave police. Huntington Beach police said the in- cident occurred shortly before noon as the girls, 17 and 19, thumbed a ride to the beach. They told officers they were picked up by a man ln hill early tos who was driv· ing a late model whi te Plymouth. lle drove lhe two toward the beach, but al the. lnteraec.Uon flf Brookhurst SLreet and Pacific Coast Highway. he drew a gun and forced the older gil'l out or the c11r, police were told. lie then dmve along Coa~t Highway to 11 vacant field at Beach Boulevard where he raped the youn ger girl and then lorced her out or the car, officers said . Northl'rn Ireland Parliament). direct rule from \Vestminster (the British Parlia- ment ) and a conference resulling in the final scUlement of the Irish question." The sh1te department reporte d 1 y cunceled Cahill 's visa while en route lG Arneric3. Federal authorities detained him al Kennedy Airport before taking hl111 to the i1nmigratlon office in Manhat- tan. Cahill told supporters in New York he planned to "gel the best lawyer in Arnerica." A spokesman for the provisional wing of the IRA declined !o comment on Ca- h1ll 's detention until after the hearing. u ~ * Bomb Blasts Injure 37 In Belfast • BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) - Four bombs blasted a Belfast office and a n1ullistory parking lot today \l'Ounding 37 people and plungini:; the city cen ter in- to chaos. At least 21 or the injured were women. The bombs, believed planted by the outlawed Irish Republican Army ripped through the (;!engall St reet headquarters of Northern Ireland's ruling Unioni.'lt par· ty ;ind !he nearby car park building which ·also houses go\'ernment com· munity rl'lations off ices. Scream ing victims. bleeding from 1vounds caused by flyin g splinters or gl3~~-wrre given first aid at !he plush Eu ropa fl otel while an1bulances bat!led through noontlnle traffic jams lo reach the SCe/lt' None ol the injured "''as seriously hurt . Bu! the blasls crealed an atmosphere of panic in Belfast. ll'here a youth was killed and .severn! secretaries \\'ere seriously hurt in ano ther explosion last week. at the offices of the Northern lreland Elec- lrici!y Board. Lord Mayor Joseph Cairns of Belfast sent an immediate telegram to British Prime ~1inister Edward Heath urging him to make an on-the-spo t assessment of th e sit uation in the city. Meath -who is to h;ive crisis talks on Ulsler next week v.•ith Prime Minister .Jack Lynch of Ireland -was discussing Northern Ireland with other British ministers at an hour-Jong Cabinet meeting in London. Oruge Weatlaer Low clouds and fog predicted along the coast uritil noon today atld Friday, clearing to sunshine end 73 degree temperatures. Highs inland around 83. Lo\l·a tonight between 58 and 65. INSIDE TODAY Tex Wa tson C1dm its kiUing four Ta~ victims a1id became lhe first folloWf!r of Charle~ Mo!Uon lo say the clan lender gave" the or<Urs. Stor11. Page 8. (1Hfrtn1l1 ' (Pllof.111 ... l,ljj ' (l•••llltll n-• (t!Tlk\ 11 (r1nn•• n O.tr~ i'tlll(... 1' IGllwlll ""• I '"'~•"'-' n '"''"'• .. ,, ...,,M_ tt """ &..t..-.n U ..... Vin U Alyhol l ,_.,,,.,. 1t N""MI H-. 4•J Or•-(MlllY l• ,_,. lt.t1 IMCk Aln"11 Jl.1f T1i.vl1""' 11 °""'"" n WHllolr 4 w-·1 """ 11.,. w .. i.i ,._ t-l • " " 2 OA.IL 'f PILOT C Bef QJ'e F r ee:;e Wholesale Costs Take Slight Rise WASKNG!Ot-: (UPI 1 \\"hl)le.sale prices rose 0~3 percent m Au-i,US!. the a~vtmment re pc1rtM.! today lt s.11rl the latest 5!.atislics \\ere based on sur1'e~s made prior to t~ st.art of the Aug 16 1-1a2e-pr1ce frceie . The A u gu st increase. w1lhnu t ar!- 1us1ment for stal'nnal f.1r!nrs, w;is the ~amf' as the ri sP 1n .July. \\'ht>n ad ]tis!ed, !hr Augus t tncr f'a se 11.,:ts much J!rea1f'r - n 7 pPrf'Pnf f'nmp;ired In an ad justed in· rrE'a~f' nr n '.! prrr<'nl 1n .Jul" Thi-At1gui-t ln1·rp:1\P wa~ led by 11 O 5 µtrrrnl up~w1nc 1n ;i brnad r;in~e nf 1n· dui;rnal rf'lmmod1t1f'~ This v.·;i , partially olfset hv a OJ percent drrrease in the pr1rt-f'lf fa rm produrts and prncessed foods and feeds Therr was a).~n ;i n 3 pt>r- ct-nt declin e for f;irm products the pre:vious mont h. But the: Lal>rlr Department's Bureau of Labor Statistirs i-aid farm pri ces d1d not declinP as much as usual in August, and therefore after sea son;il ad justment the index fnr f;irm products and processed foods and feeds rose: I 4 percent. com- pared to an ad1usted I percent decline 1n July. ' ·. Noise Foe Criticizes 'Fog Flight' Ry C,\NOACE rEARSON Of l~t 01111 l'llGI :i.f! An Air ('11l1fnrnia flight prel'<'nlrd b\I fng fron1 landlnR Tuesday morning al OrRnge <'nunt.1· Alrfl<Jrl firs! "l!l{rally fri,O!httncd pl'ople O\Jt of 1htir heds'' in !\'ewport Bc<1ch, a re.i;1dent charged to- 1l:1y. 1):1111('] t:1nur}, t·h;11nn;111 01 !he 1\1r pol'\ :\vi.~,. 1\b:1tt•111:·nL (.'ornrn1!lrc, said "1here was rnore to the story" than re· porled. Accounts :;atd the enlp!y l'harlrr flight h<td already lleposlled firc(ightcfi frorn J\1arysv1lle and Redding at the Burban~ Airport when it re;iched Or1u1ge County a t ;>.JO a.nt. Low fog causc1t H to fly !o Long Beac~ Airport in~teacl, Emory cla1n1s "the pilnt rnilrie two ap. proachcs Ovt'r f.,'rwport Rl'ilf'h at all1· 1url£1s no higher 1han .100 feet." The BLS sald the \.\'holesale price ind ex in Au,gust \.\'as !14 9, n1Pan1ne, th~! g1111d., V.'h1ch cOst $10 wh11le ~a lr Jn J!lfi7 C'nst $! l 49 in August That 11·;is 4 percent abo1·e Augus!, 191'1, • ... :. 7 ,:-·. ·r--... ··' .. Air Cal1(orni.1 .~pokr.~111en today how- t'vc r , dl'n i£1<1 the lriw fl.vin,E ;ill P)\at1nno ::inrl s:iirl tbc f'nH·ri.~ency s11ua11nn an(! fng required o I hi' 1· th<in normal lip· prnaches t11 1hc :iirslrip. o•rL 'f l'ILOT J iit! ""'t• SPEAKING ON PARTNERS Meu's Mayor Wilson Mayor Wilson Urges Rapport On Land Usage The. mayor nf Costa ~1esa s11•Jtched hi s traditional cnn.:.erl'atil·e r1ev.· tnday and call~ fnr closer cooperation belll'een Joe.al. r.tate and federal government on the use and de\·elopq-ienl of land. Robert \\'1lsnn told th e Ne"·pnrt Harbor-Costa ~les;i Boa rd of Rc111!or~ this morning lhat "Lt I! no longer possible to slick our head in the sand and hope the ugly specter of big brother government l''tll go av.·ay ., 'Y.1ilsnn has traditionally fought for complete local control and a minimum of_ tntr.rference from state or na!Jonal leaders. "Thl y ha l'e. all the a.mmunilion and all the guns necessary to do "'h.at the.y frf'] must bf' done and they will usio them \\'e cannt'lt and must not 'a\'01d the issue any longer," 'VilYJn told !he rt.1ltcr~ He su~~i-st~ that lccoil gn\·ernments must develop a partner~h1p approach !f'.! land ui-e. in order to maintain an y 1·01ce in t.hf' is.~ue "Thf' freednm 11·h1ch wr hal'e h:ld in this area is now Sf'riously 1hrea1Pned Tn a1·n1d the erns1nn of our lncdl land u~P rights. ci11es must 1:1ke a firm and pt>Sitive lltpprn.1.ch In lanrl U!'P planning bl' cnoperating \\'ilh and assisting ;1r\I \f'\'t\s of gol'ernme:n t so that there remains muimum rnom lor Inca! input and derision." the ma.1 nr said W1\S11n f\uthne,d fil'e principles snughl b\· the California Ll"aCUt nf ririt s tn H'l· &Uie the retention of snme \oc;i\ control -A legal requ1rrmrn1 that lnral elecr.-11 officials ha\·e a tTI;:iJor rnle in the dt1·elnpmtnt nf all st;itP srnnsnrerl rlar.s -A!lt'I\\' loc al ~n\"rnmf'nts tt'I l'!r \'Plnp lht-1r nv.·n land 11sP plans I\ 1rh1n the framp>.1 ork nf stal" plans -De1·f"lnp goals anrJ nti1rrt11ec.. h' 111,...ll nf!1c1a l~ v.ith ln the gn;il~ anrl ri!'i1 ~r111es nf the stall' anrJ fl'rlf'r.11 i::n rrrnn""ll' ~ ORAMGI COAST DAILY PILOT C•ANGI COAST ~Ulll~~l>IC. ttl""'">l'f lobtd N. Wee.I ~r-.0-..... ~UDll•~ .. J 1ck l. Curl•y 'Vlct ~--1 • ..., G-t l ~·· ... ~•r Thelflt t Ktt¥il IEdllD< Thc~tl A, M ur cohi~t M1M9I ... £e.~ Chi.1!11 H. leD1 lie~ •• ~ I'. Nell AulO!t~. Mtn191'>\I f~'"'" Gem Met.• Offlc• J JO w,11 9,., She•+ Mt ill ~9 Aililrtn: 1'.0 . l e• t ~•C. '2•1~ OfW Offlc.n Ct!LY l'ILOT, w1!11 '""'c~ 11 Cfl"'l>l•f'!I '"' jtl-1'-•. k .... lt•l'd ~IOIY '"-'ll~I .!>~· "'" lfl _ ....... Ill&\• ,.,,, Lit"'• ... , ... Jtj-; ••t"• c..... ....,, .. UA'"''"''' ·~· •-tel<! VJ IO•t. SI• (-If/ C-ttl•l'!'ll'O ,,. ~-1Nt l•&·1~ ............ -"91r\fl f!dl!l<l'I l'•l•C•~I Clo'l~ll"f Dll•I It 11 iJ1 !!'•I l•t i t .... I. Ccl.1• M ..... l•le,'11•• t'Jl'I 64J.4111 Cl..-HIM AMttkl .. 642·S67t O•!l 'r l'IL01 lt•H "~ore Linad1usted "'holesale prices on con- sumer·finishcd goods "'ent up by 0.3 pt>r• cent in August follow ing a O.l percent decline in July, the burP11 u said, Consumer foods ;i!one increased 0 4 per· cent. MESA VERDE NORTH RESIDENTS LABEL THIS PITFALL AN ATTRACTIVE NUISANCE Andy Be•v•r, 11, Ex1mlnes Wi r• Installed Temporarily at Flood Control Project Emorv ela1111c1I nor111;1I approachc:- are sur)poscd to be orcr .Sanl;i Ana ..,, Tu s!in and fligh!s over l\'ewpnrt are re· qu ir NI 10 be at alll!udes of 2,300 feet or higher. The: report said industrial commodity prices advanced O.;> percent mostly btcause: of a 3.1 percent increase: 1n lumber and wood product prices, in- cluding a 1 9 percent ad vanr'e for pl)"'•ood, as \\'ell as d I 4 perct>nl in· creasP. in the pncrs of metals and meta! products . Iron dnd steel prices went up 2 8 per- cent, reflec!l ng price inc re;ises by stet:l producers follnv.·ing ;i nf'w contract set· tJPment v.·ith the Steel \\'orkf'rs Un111n The: report s;iirl the kiwer unad1ust Pd farm product prices stemmed n1 ostly from sharp de cl ines for grains anfl chickens Lil'e poultry pricps fell 16.8 pPr- cent and gr<iin prices dipped 9 . .1 perrcnt. But those: declines "·ere mnslly offset ti.v a 23.2 percent increase in the price of eggs . Prices for processed me<its. poul1 r.v and fish went dow11 1 6 percent and da iry products fell O 7 perrnt The BLS said seasonally arlJuS tPd pr ices fnr consumer-finished goods \lent up J.1 percent, including a 2.2 percent ad - \'ance for eonsum~r foods. largely as ~ result of higher prices for eggs, fre sh fruit!; and ve:getables, and suga r. 10 Ne'v Teachers Hired for Mesa, Newport Schools Ten new ttache:rs ha ve been hir~ fo r the school year 1971-72 by t.ht Newporl- ~iesa School Board . in a seven-minute s~ciaJ meeting call· td Tuesday at the dutrict nff1ce:. mem. bers of the board ga ve unanlml)US blank- et approval for the fol10"·1ng s!.\le: Horace: En!1gn f\f 1ddle: School ~frs. };1cola H. Charles. lyping , ~1rs. Barb11ra Erik~nn , En,l!hsh a11d Spanish· anrl .\1 r~ Si11 rley Ferrin. Girl's Ph~s1cal Educa- uo:i Costa S!Psa Hl,i!h Schnol TPrr~· E1 t1t1~ (n\e. 3$51stant pr1nc1pa l. and Da1•1d Pet- rl'lff. En,;::1 ~h ;inf! rnarh1ng \laurJe R Oa11s ~1 1rlrl\e School :'l!r.< Af1r 1Pnn~ R.:infiall. F.n ~l1<;h E~1 a nria High Srhcinl :'ll rs Ra rbara ~1rl nn 1:.. G 1r1·~ r11;·~1cal ErJucation \\'!Json EJemeni;:iry School .JJne Peter· son , harrl nf he;inng Ahr11h;im Linrnln ,\l 1ddle Sl'honl Jam~s H Patteri-0n , 1.1•p1ng and rt.1rl1ng. Bear Street Elementary SchO\"ll ~!rs. Sandra Gen Ol'CSe , fifth and sixth grades . Sipult Faces First Degree Murder Count James N. S1pult Sr. 1s scheduled lO be arraigned on murder charges fr1day 1n the \\'est Orange County Jud1c111! D1str1ct Cou rt. The flrst degree murder chargl":s werl": filed \Vednesday afternoon in lhl": rnun1 rq)a) court. S1pult. of 2924 PPpper Tree Lane, Costil ~1ei-a, 1s accused of the. shooting death of his 19-~·ear.old dau,1thter-1n-\a\\\ Kath ie.en S1pult of Hun!ingtnn Be11ch. i\lrs. :S1pu!t v.'<iS shol l\1nnd;iv n111ht in he.r hnme at 10122 l\amuela Dnre. Police cl;i1m the sh!'lflt1ng occurrC'd during a /an11ly fight. S1pu lt 1s hrtd in Huntington Rearh ('11y Jail Pohce are setk1n)i one snn, J111mc! N. Sipult Jr. ;is a \\'\tnrss lo lhe ~hnot1ni;. Another brot her. Jerr~. lli, v.·as ar· rested as a.n acre.~~nry abnl1L ~n hour· after lhe shooting hut he ~·as rele.a ~ed T11,sday. Char~es aga in.~t him v.·ere dr np· pe:d. funeral ser\'1ces were held lh11> morn- ing for ~1rs. S1pult. a graduate of Foun - ta in Valley High School. Fair\'ie\\1 State Physicia11 .Dies f,,;1r1·1ew S!ale Hnsp1l11 I ph.\•sir1 an r h11J1p f . HP1nm1ng. 4lfi fahrilll'I St , (n..;l.d f.lesa. died \Vednesd.1y a! !he age: 11f ti4 l)r HPmmrn~. h;irl 111 Prl ;inrl pr:ir!ttPrl tn C11~!;; :'11f'~i1 fnr ~Pll"n 1 P~r• Fnr th" p;;st e1,::h1 mnnrh~. hP ,•er1 Pr! on !hi' sl ;it/ :it (~rnarilln !'t;ire Hr1•r 11:i1 1n \ rnr ur;i L'n1111l1 He 1~ ~Ur\ll rrl h1 hi.~ 14t fr .1;inpl , lhr"" <nn: Rr1 f'h1lllr \1 1-!Prn1111ni:, f"tr·e L~11rr11r" ;inrl l'elf'r nfLn~t,_ :'111'•,_, rl~u~h1rr. \11·i; Ann 11 ~11.<. Oa h r1!>; th rPP sisters. :-0.l r.< ~larJnrip H1tzern1h, nl \Ir• lrmrt \\"h1drlrn ;inl'l \!1~ H<ir rie! R1rk. hnth of 1\"orth Hnll}11()Qrl, <irirl one grandchild. A ro.!'ar.\' will be recited at 7 p m Fn- da v in the Bell Brnad11 ay ('h;:ipr.l Rt-· qu1em mass and burial \\'ill be in Elgin. l ll. City Gets Du ggan Looking at Mesa's Future Rnbtrt Ou~gan ha~ 1ust be'n appntnled ch1l'-f crystal ball ga ter at Co~ta rite~a ci- t~· hall H1~ ne\.\' nccu l! po11 ers are expected \o fnrf'r<i~i for the cit~· council surh m.1·s1eril'!'> a~. how many stree1 ~ \1'111 be ~·1rl"n"d 1n J!l7T hn'ol' rnuch gra.~.~ can be bnught fnr .fiarks 1n 1974: 11nd v.·hen w\11 thf' """'fire stal!nn be bui lt. Dug.;:an 's new !ask is to develop a ll\'t· year c11p1tal unproYe.menls plan somelhln~ the city has never had . Dua· gan ir. the a ~~t~!ant city m<tnaget. ""'e plan to dev elop a f11·t-·year J1sl tn· d1ca11nc v.·ha r "'P are ~01n~ In dn, v.·hen . hl"I" murh 11 cns15 and what rtl'enue "'Ill be a\'.lllablf' fnr 11 he C'11:pla1ned C.!pital 1mpr01·emen1s co1·er such 1t,ms as streel ri"pa1rs. ne"· buildings or ~rl­ d1t1on~. p;:irk :tCfltUSJtrnn. tr11lf1<' 151gn11ls and ot.he.r impro1·ement s 10 comm unuy farihtit~. Duc£.1n ~<11rl thl' r1t\ s rurrenr merhnd rrl handling cap1t.1I 1mpro1 tments 1s ti) dt\'tlop Ille annual budgtt, de termine "hat money has tll bf spent on optr&t1ons -111d u~e the ltft over ca&h for im· pro\'ements "1!5-a proor ""a~ to plan. ra the r hit a.nd n115s ,'' Duggan commented. He 11·~11; rP rentl y ordered by City t.lanager Fred Snri;aha1 to begin v.·ork 0n 111 f11·e-ye11 r pl111n that wnuld co11er c;ipJtal 1mprol'emenls from fi scal 1972-73 through 1977·78. "lt',o; like prep;iring a budget." Dug- J;an explained. "We find nul wh11t lm- prol'ements !re. gning to ht needed. then ,,..·e find out ·what revenue "'ill be a1·ailable. If there is no mnnt>y, the: pro- Jt'Ct gets cut." Tht-differrnce is. that city ofi1c1a!s ran lnnk ahead and put tvery job on 8 pr 1ori- t1• frnm most import.ant to leas!. aod they knn"· 11o·hen 11 '"''11 happen. Depanment heads "'·ill l!ptnd the ne 1t ft11 "rt>lis cnmp1li n11: hsts of "'hat tm · prn1emrnts might bf' ntedl"d undf"f fhf'1r 1uri~d1rurin Duggan then has thf' 1111sk l"lf p<irtn l( the list down tn a f1nan c1al poss1b1ht~· Tht as~1st.ant cit~ manager. hn~'l\'er. "'a~ unahl e oo fC1rtcast when his fi\·e-yur plan v.·ould bf: read~. • Flood Channel Bridge To Get Safety Wall Bv TERRY Cfl\'lLLE • Of l•t 0111., l'llnt !•11t A h~zardn11s flnnd control channel bridge 1n north Costa ~fe:-li 1n;;y ha1·e its safl'l v 14;ill~ nPxT 11'rf'k, ;ind almn~t crr· 1a 1nl}• l:iefnrp .~chool .tt<irt.~. accordin~ ro I hr rrn 1ecl ~ll peri n!rntlcnL 1\'eit?;hhors in lhe i\les<l \'£-l'rlc North ;ir·e::i h:11·p eo111rla1ncrl !h;it 1hr hrid,l!e 1~ <1n <1llrat·l11·r. nu1~~n<·e In <'hilrlren 11·ho cnll lri c;i~il.v fall 1n!n the ch annrl. The brid,(,(e will f'<1rr.1• Nr w H<1mpsh1r e On1·e nver the (:recnl'illr·Ran n1ng flri0rl cha nnel when Mod11lar Tech11ology, Inc. cnmplr1c.~ ;i new hnus1n,i; tr;:ict nexl IQ 111rs:i Vrrdc r\nrlh Twn 11·erk.~ ;i~n f)rnwr S1r1cr~nn. 7, d;iughtrr nf Don S1r1rr.~nn, 11111 lnll'a St, fP ll 15-fPrl 1nlo the floor! rh;i nne l frnm the bricige ~·hich currently h;1s no sidrs. !'it'hool Chao~ !See n SAN FHANCISl'<l ! Ul'! 1 -T11p ~rh•~il 11dmu1is tr;i!11r.~ fear th~t r a r P n ! ~' ho~·f'otts . lht> bu.~Hl,I! nr 2:1 1111(1 rhiklrrn ;:inf! othrr rrohlPrn.~ 1·nuld !urn 1he ci11 's 1n- tegrat1on pl11 ns into chaos "'hen C1a~sr~ or"n Sept. J.l One ant1 h11~1ng ~rn11r. r l"I n r r r n r r! parrnl~. s;iid th;:it It was "1nrrrr11hlP th;il Sup1 ,Th0mai-A. Shahren \\'I ll ht> on 1·;ic,11tinn during the firsL 1reek.• nf lh~ IPrm . ~aying he should "slay here and face the music " "She \\'as pitching stones 1n the. water "'hen she sli pped Ol'er the edl'!e." says the girl's father. "She only suffered scrat· ches, but it could hal'e been "'nrse." The <irra is now l'.ll'lSled nn tresp;issinii;, but Steverson poin1.~ ou1 th<it chiklren r<1re lv rr.fld ~i,gn~. He h<l.~ be£>n afiP.r !ie>n1r.o ne to put walls ur 011 the bridg£>, \\'hi<'h he ~a ys hhs hl'<'n built and open for nc<1rly a ~ear. Carl C;1i,:cl. 11roject ~u prrin!enrlent f11r ~lodul;ir ·rcL·hnoloi,:y, said 1he hndge h;id no\ bern cnn1plrted hcc;:iuse Orange l'nuo!y Flood Control fJ istnct <'n~1n<'ers \\'<lilt helter cornp<1rt1nn of the dirt al e;1C'h rnd nf I he bridJ,:C'. "\\'r IH111C tu co111pa1:l that rlirl lod:iy ;.ind Fnd:i.\," tilgrl s;1id. "If "" dn we 1•;111 slarl building lhe bndgr. v.·;i!ls nrxt Tucsd;iy or \'fednrsdas." S!c\rrson lrll il \\.1S llt',(,(l"tll to s:rl the 11;dls up qtuck. bl't:ause school st;irts 1n 1n1d ·Sep\cr11her and 111'0 sehnnl.~ \a!ifon1ia <'IC'nlcntury and TC'Y.'i nk le ju nior high -art' nearhy. "fl1<:ht nnw \.\'e'rr pulling 11 irP ;Jround ~nrnr r<1rt~ of 1he hridgr as ;i rr.mpnr;iry n1r;i~ure." C;.i~PI s<11d "Rut I'd sure ap· rrr<·1;1te 11 1f lhcsf people would keep lh P1r <·h1ldrcn aw:iv fro111 th is pl'njcrL" "Thr.1• <l<111'l rc11\1~e 111<' !hous.1nrl d<1nj;!rrs nf"' cons truct1011 proJecl. ··Cage! <1flded. "There :ire n:i 1ls, !rueks backing, glas.~ :ind other lhi ng.~." for only 512.95 sq. yd. f\.,u ... luch • W ftl f~ ef &lrD~q. l u•~f•eu o •~ii c•'•''•• "Vie" YI '"' ptc~,cl '"!" Fartu"t•ll ~y IC t ,1 111 ", VDu'H wa"clt r w~y 11\:1 l•o~<f"llllt '•1'u••il ti lu.~ C••p•I ~.,!UC~. "'"d,1t p•ic•. T~t 16 mo lti tDle" •·• •me1;~~ '""· "There 11•a.~ no en1e t','lrnr.v invnl\·eri . ~·et he was groping o\'cr Newport home~ at ii !5 a.m .. " E1nory ehargcd. He sairl he has received ;il'){)ut 20 tele- phone calls From "frightened " and con- cerned residenls. 11le lea se lo Air Cal1forni;i does no allow fl ights from JI p.m. to 7 a.m Emory sairl. "Al least lhal's wh;:it !hp county har told me," he s;iid. "I rlisputP that it is in the lease, but if II 1~ -whv <iren .. thev recognizing rhrir rf'stric!inns?'' He s;iid punit il'e <1c11on against Ai: Californi;:i wou ld be pos.~ihle if such re- strictions exist. .!nhn Tut kC'r . n111rr.1gPr of f)ighr opera- ti ons for Air C<il1 fo rnia, sa1rl 1hr plan~ \\'<ls flyin11 ;it the e;irly hour "btrause of an emr.rgcncy s1tu:innn 11·hrre we h;ii;l, bcrn lran.,11or1ing f1refigh1er~ In and b:>.ck fro n1 the for est lire in Los rarlf('!i N.1!1on:i l Ff)fl'.~1 :· Air Californi<i 1locs not "nnr n1aB~· op- f'r<iie <H !hose ho11rs at rha1 ;11rpnr1." Tut lier :;;;iid. but lh(' shua11on nrcessitat- ed such ac11011. Tucker st11d th" p1!111·.~ first .:i prroaf'h \\'<ls ac!u:1Jlv 111;ide o\·Pr S;in1;i Ana hut fog <ll the ~nrth enfl of the airport pre· \·en!efl /I l;irl(fing. The <1ppro;:1t·h rrnm !he ~outh -01·er l'\ewport Hr:t('h -was lhrn al!pmptM, hut "ti.1 higher th;in norm;il hrigh!s," he m.iintai n~. "Becausr of the early rn11rni11 ~ hnurs. 1h" p1ln1 flrw ;i bn v e the maximum hr 1ght.~." Tu{'krr s;iid, :irlf11ng th11t suc h ;i ~n111h ;irrroilch "Is a lt>g111matt', al· though rarely used." He Ri.o;o sa id 1\1r C:1l1fnr n1a is "1·ery consci1ius of the <.·i11e.~ 1n 1h<iL area and (lf ;:iny nni~e prnhlPms. \re :ire very f.Orry 1h1s ,,itu1t1Jon did orcur bl't ii v.•a s only becau~e of the emer,g ency .. IF YOU C.A:-."'T C()~!E P.\-CALL fi4~-0275 fnr 11n tx~rt r11 rr"' l'""ll~11!!~nl "hn "tll r ninP In ~ n11r hnm~ "1th J0.11mpl"'S "1thn11 t 11n~· nbllg11!1nn to you : K1rnt1n m1k11 e1rptl1 llk1 yo111,,.nd your IH• wfth thtm ... H.J.GARREIT fURNITURE PROFES SIONAL ll 1 5 HAR!OR Bl VO . INTE~IOR DESIGNERS Opet1 Mon., Thurs. •1td Fri. lvet. COSTA MESA, CALI~. 04b·0275 0-40 .0210 • Saddlehaek EDITION • ' , - Teday's Final N.Y. Stocks *· * VO[ 64 , NO . 209, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 197 f TEN CENTS ore-eac es IRA Chief Detained Caliill De11ied U.S. Entrance for Arms NE\V YORK <UPI I -Jflt' Cahill, f('ader of the provisionnl l\'ing or the (llltl:111•ed Irish Republican Arn1y and the mos t wr.'llC'd 111an in No1·thC'rn lrelanfl. 11•ill learn Tuesdav 1vhether he can rc- n1a1n 1n the Uniteil S1a1es. Cahi ll was denied entrance to the United Sl;ites \\'ednesdav. his visa was t'ancelcd and he 1vas deiained ovennght by in1migration authorities. Ho1neowners Win Battle For Controls n esi dcnt s of sun Clc111cnt c's Ri\'iera tl1s1ncl. an gry becnusc their neighbor· hnnd streets have beco me "freeways to !he lJc~1rh", \\'Oil part nl" their b.?.ttlc for stiff controls \\'ednesday. Hul the things they \l'antrd most - bun1ps in the street Lo jar traf r1c to a :i;lo11 er<1wl -11•cre nol approved liy city councilmen. lnstc:id. the council agJ"ecd to paint a f'Cnlcr line along P!:.izil La Playa near l\JonLc Chrlstn. plus the installation of intersection stop sign.~. Speeding cars \1'hich cut comers on bl ind curves c:.iused the complaint of 11eighhors. rcp rese nlcd by Riviera resi- d('nt H.obert !\fil!e r. Councilmen , ho11·cver. balked at the suggestion to insl<ill asphalt bumps on the public right -0f-11•a\·. The'' a!'ked Citv Attorney F. l\1acKen. i ic Br:u11·n to investigate th e issue of ci!y lillbili!y for damage or injury caused by btun ps. Tile a!e <1 long has dr:i11·n stiff opposi- 11011 from publ ic sn fe\y offi cials, because not only do the bumps s!o11· regul ar traf- fic. but they are ;i deterrent to emer· gent•v vehicles as 11·el!. "The neighbors \rant ii. and are will· Ing to pu! up 11-ith ! hem in their O\vn dri1•1nj!:' f\liller argued. ''\\'e're pa\·ing the price ror the pleas- ure of pt'llplc usi ng the public beach,'' he added. Joaquin Board To Parti('ipalc In Fcdera] PJan 1"r11S!ces nf the San Jonqun1 Elem('!l· tarv S<'hOfll Dis1ricl \\lednesdriy approved nn1:1icipatio11 in a fedrr;'ll program dci;1gnf'd ro relieve uncn1ployn1rnt. Thr di:-.trit't 11·ill be clij!ihle for $40.%0 under the provisions of lhe E1ner~cncy Un('n1rloyment A€l which aut h<Jrized $2.8 n111\ion for Orange Count y distribution. Supc nntenden\. Ralph Gat es said on~y l ho~t· 1~ho 11·111 be needed next year will be hired. Areas for coni;idcratinn will be lea<'hrr aides. maintenance and garden 1rorkcrs. and curriculum planners. "The district will have to contribute 10 percent bu! thi s can IX' worked out within thr e.~istini; budget." he said. Ile added IJ1at if trustees decide to •v.:it hdraw they can do so 11·ithin 30 day~. Orange Coast 1''eatker LQ\\' clouds and fog predlclecl along the coast un lit noon today and Frldtly, clearing to sunshine and 7:1 degree temperalutes. High!i inl~nd around 8:1. Lo"·s tonight between as and 65. INSIDE TODAY Tr.:r \Vatson odtnits killi11g fol/t Tote virt1 ms 011rl. bccnnic rile /1rst f ol/011,cr of C/ior/e~ ~1an .~on lo sny 1/1r cl1nt It.oder gaL·<' the orde rs . Stor'/f, Page 8. Cllll••"I• • C~ec:•I"' VP ' C11nUi.4 U·• Ce'"lc• II (f"llHW.f~ ll 0.11f1 Melktt I' 1°'111<111 "'"" ' lf"ltM•-•I 11 '1•1111(1 ,..,. ~tc-,. ""• LllMlff' 11 M9~i., tt Mvtv•• 'vlllh 7t HllllMI Mtw' f.,J 0••"91 ''""~'~ ,. '"'" , .. ,, '*• M1r•ett 11·1' ftl .... hllt> 11 , ..... "" ,, WNlllfr t w .......... _. ,,,,. W1rl!ll He"" ••J The purpose behind Cahi J\'s flighl fron1 Dublin lo New York 1vas to begin a four· or five ·week lour of Am erican cities in an effort to l'aise funds for the 1nilitant lRA raction he heads. lie said the fund s 11·ould be used lo purchase guns lo figh! British troops in Northern Ireland. Cahill agreed loda y to remain in custody unlil Sept. 7 "'hen immigration authorities will decide whether he shOuld be allo wed to make lhe tour, Cahill's attorney, Frank Durkan, a member of Pau l O'Dwyer's la1v firn1, said Cahill ""·ill be allowed visitors and has access lo a telephone.'' but that in- tervie\1·s \\'ith the press would not be permilled. On his arrival, Cahill was met at Ken· ne<ly International Airport by fm- migration authorities. acting on state department orders, and taken to the illanhattan i1nmig ration office. Cahill told ne1vsmen in Du blin, 1vhere Prices l ncrease Slightly-Before Freeze lm1Josed \\IASHNGTON fUPI I -\Vholesale prices rose O.S percent in August. the government reported todi:iy. It said the latest statistics were based on surveys made prior lo the start of the Aug . 16 11·age·pri ce freeze. The A u g u s t Increase. without ad- justrnent fo r seasonal factors. 11•as the same as the rise in July. \Vhen adjusted, the August increase wa s much greater - 0.7 pcrCT!nt compared to an adjusted in- crease of 0.2 percent in July. The August increase was led by a 0.5 percent upswing in a broad range of in· du strial commodities. This 1vas partially offset by a 0.3 percent decrease in the price of farm products and processed foods and reeds. There was also a 0.3 per- cent decline for fann products the previous month. But the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statislics said farm prices did nol decline as much as usual in August, and therefore after seasonal adjustment the index for farm products and processed foods and feeds rose 1.4 percent, cnn1- pared lo an adjusted l percent decline 111 Jul y. The BLS said the u·holesa\e price indrx in Augusl was 114.9. n1eaning th at goods \1·hich cos! $10 wholesale in 1967 cost $11.49 in Augusl. Thal 11·as 4 percent above Augu st, 1970. Unad justed ,,·holcsale prices on e:on· sumer-fini shed goods 11·ent up by ll.3 per· cent in August follo\\•ing a 0.1 percent clecline in .July. the bureau said. Consumer foods alone increased 0.4 per· cent. The report said industrial commodity prices advanced 0.5 percent mQs!]y because of a 3.1 percent increase in lumber and 1vood product prices, in- cluding a 7.9 percent advance for plywood. as well as a 1.4 percent in- crease in the prices or metals and metal products. County Rejects Joint Financi11g Of Beach Project County supervisors have rejected a committee recommendation for joint county-stale financing of the purchase or the Capistrano Beach Club beach and have offered their support lo 11 state purchase measure now before lhe Legislature. The proposed extension ot the Doheny State Park Beach to include the mile and one-half long beach to the southeast i!I: provided flU' in A:r;sembly Bill 3073 by Assemblyman Robert Badham I R - Ne11'f)()rt Beach). Supervisors Ron:1ld Casper!i urged sup- port of the bill which he said held pro- mise of state financing of the beach purchase. The joint counly·s tate acquisition method was suggested by the Ocea n and Shoreline Planning Steering Committ.ee. Caspers said there we.s little danger that the property would be developed 500n to high rise. as propoSt'd In the past. He pointed lo hlghwater problems during storms and the nerei;slly for rezonlng tu ttrcommod11le the development. he boarded the plane to Ne\v York, that he planned to make speeches in several U.S. cities in order to raise money to buy the 11·eapo11s. "Our offensil·e objectives involve the shooting of as many British troops as possible and the bombing or military and economic targets," Cahill .said Wed· nesda y. "I certainly regrel that this has to be done," he said. ''But I can see the necessity for it.'' I-le :;:aid the JRA's aim was to "bring about the dou'l\fall of Stormont lthe Northern Ireland Parliame nt ), direct rule fro1n \\l estminsler \the British Parlia· 1nen! I and a conference resulting in the linal settlement of the Irish question." The slate department reported I y t:anccled Cahill's vi~ 11·hile en route lo Anterica. Federal authorities detained hint at Kennedy Airport before taking him lo the immigration office in Manhat· tan. Cahill told supporters in Ne1v York he planned lo •·get the best lawyer in America." A spokesman for the pro\'isional wing ur the IRA declined lo comment on Ca~ hill's detention until after the hearing. Laguna, Clemente Troubled Tee11 Centers Helped Two additiona l county youth centers lo aid troubled teenagers have been ap· proved by the Board of Super\'isors. They \vi ii be located in Laguna Bench and San Clemente. During the past year funds were pro- vided for youth cenlers in the county'.!! drug abuse program in Costa !\tesa, Tustin and Anaheim. The county aid. appro\'ed Tuesday. con- sists of paying a director of the centers. 'rhe l.aguna Beach Free Clinic and the San Clemente Listening Ear are !he new agencies benefiting by the board action. Contin uing to be aided by !ht county are !he Harbor Area Youth Problem Center in Costa Mesa, the Tustin Rap Center and the Anaheim Free Cline. Tax Tally Shotvs Fortune Sniiles On Capo District A study done by the slaH or the Capistrano Unified School District has disclosed that taxpa.yerll in the District have the third·lowest school lax bill in Orange County. Reviewing 27 school districts In the county only two districts. LR~una 1tnd Trabuco, have lower combined tax rates for children in kindergarten through junior college. Property ou•ners in the Capo di strict will be assessed a total of s:i.os per $100 assessed valuation when tall'. bills arc mailed in Nove(Tiber. Capo unified's por- lio n is $4.62 and the rest is for Sad- dleback College. This year lhe ~chool districl'11 operating lax was boosted onJy one percent 11.•hile enrollment increased nine percent. The study found that taxpayers In 13 county school districts face school rates of more than $6 per $100 assessed valua- tion while three distrlcts l1ave total rates of more than $7. Handicapped Classes Set. By San Joaquin Special education clasRs will bt held et several sc hools in the San J oaquin Elementary School District this fall . Two classes for educable mentally retarded will begin at Del Cerro School In Ae gean Hil111. Educatlonally handicapped students will be housed at Ollvewood School In El Toro and La Pai: ln tennediate School iJ'I MIWon Viejo. Children who are classlfitd A.'I trainable or severely mentally retarded will attend the J, P. Crtely School In Orange. School will begin on Sept. 13. • a e u IC DAn .. v f"ILOT ,, ... PNI• 80ATS NOSE INTO DANA HAR80R 600 STRONG "By Next Spring You Won't Recogniie The Pl1c1" Tl1ree Majo1· Dana Point Projects N ea1· Co111pletio11 Dana Harbor's three mos t prominent private projects are nearing completion -two of them on or ahead of schedule this week. Robert Dahlberg. hrad of !hC' Dana Point l\1arin:i Corporation. said slip con- struction in lhe harbor's east basin is twfl 111onths ahead of schedule. Thus far 1nore lhan 600 boat b€'rths arr flllcd . He said \\'ednesday that fhl' entire inland side or !he basin would be full of sli ps by year's cod \Vork at !he nc1v Castn11•3.vs rcs1auran1 at the t:,;:l of Dana Jslanrl al:;n 1,. on i;chedule and 1v1ll be com plete by nHd fall . ~linor delays 11·ill set the open lnf! nl the li;:irbor's lwo-slor> n1nlcl at about Ko\'. 1. Dahlbcri;: said th:il even though Ilic county's landscaping contracts ;'If(' riot CQn1plete. planting in the nHtrina deve h11l· ment area will begin in rr maHcr of dav!'. Paving 11'!11 al so be completed on all the parking lots serving yachtsmen in th e east basin. 1'he wailing list picture, he said, is not severe. Yachtsmen seeking berths for a 25-foot vessel can sign up this week and expert a slip before the new yea r. Dahlberg, long an enthusiastic booster nf the harbor, said he and other oHicinls in the firm are impressed at the quali!y of boats already calling Dana llarbor l1nmr port. ""re're really ex cited about the blJ.-ils Wt" ha vl! down hrrt". No one. il secn1s, 1v.1 nls t0 neglect. his vessel." l!e sa id the leasing firn1 has attempted to set an example fnr the yachtsml'.n lhruugh i!s regular ma intenance program 11 hirh even i11rludes cle<.1n1ni.: up gall •lrnpp111gs and dust fro n1 vessel:. every h1n 11ecks. "\\'c rn:ikc snrr Iha\ 1vhrn thev conH' ck,1,1·11 on the \VC't·kC'nd !ha t e\'e rylhing is .~po!les~." hl' said. A!lhnugh hc;1v.v con f'truc tion Is pro· f(r!.'ssing, the rc.:cl results at the $1o· 1nlllion maritin1e complex will be seen c:irlv next spring. "By nex l spring." said Dahlberg, "you won 't recognize the. place." Landscaping-and other major private ronslruction will be acromplished by then -iii\ in time for a full summer season in 1972. San Clemente Okays 2nd A1nbulance Firm San Clemtnte no\v ha.!1 competing am- bulance service'\. City councilmen Wednesday granted a business license to the 28·year-old Morgan K and M Ambul ance service t() operate on a rotation system with the ex- isting private aervlc~ ln San Clemente. On hitch. however, covers fi1organ's place of business. Spokesm"en for the Santa Ana·b.ased firm lold cour.cllmen they planned \() operite fi'om 151 Avenida Navarro. But the loca tion Is in a manufacturing 1.one where ambulance servi~ are nol an allowable u.!le. Councilmen said they would grant the lictnse If ~forgan found alternatt quarter• in a C-2 commercial r.one. All.bou gh the license wa!\ granted, deep 11tudy of the over·all ambulance situation in the city ii 1till ta r.ome. City Manager Ken C•rr asked coun- t llmen to 11et &.!Ide tilfl(! at lhe.ir next study se.uion -possibly on a Sept a -· meeting -to discus.!I the Issue of emergency ambulance service, It has been learned that there ls a plan proposed at the staff leve l for the city to operate an emergency am bu I an c e service. using newly hired riremen and a special vehicle which could be buUl with rund11 already in the budget. Councilmen might study lhal Idea at their MJlt study session. Record Floods lliL llanoi, Rice Areas SAIGON (UPI) -Thosands or North Vielname!le troops and govemmrnt workers have been mobilized lo battle the worst floods in lhe history of North V\el- nnm, Radio ltanoi said today. It said parts ot llano! were underwater and that floods had washed away highways and dike.'!. protecting crops. P1·ime Land Given Up By Ma1·ines By JOHN VALTERZA 0 1 l~t Diiiy PU11 5Jllt T1vo miles of prime fo.larine Corps beach at San Ono/re and much of San .l\1ateo Canyon are in public hands loday -th.e resull of a co rnpron1ise agreement making President Nixon a victor. 1'he State of Cali fornia assumed lease title for SO years of !he disputed two-mile stretch directly upcoast from the San Onofre Bluffs State Beach. An d the existing 3.5-mile section opened earlier th is year under a 25-year term was added to ne1v 5(}.year agreement. Stale officials in Sacr<>.mento told the DAILY PILOT this morning that the coveted new section of beachfront would be opened 111ith rninirnum facilities within a month. Fred Fielding, associa te counsel for President Nixon. announced confirmation of the compromise agreenient -ham- mered oul ainong military brass. rP presental1 ves o[ the I-louse Armed Services Committee and officials of lhe State Department of Parks and Recrea· lion. Basically, the ne1v public territory in- cludes: -T1~·0 miles of blu!ftops and beach stretching irn1ned iately upcoast o( the ex- i~Ung bluffs beach, past the San Onofre Nuclear generating station to the existing ?-i1arine Corps Enlisted Man 's Beach club. -2.380 acres of San fo.1ateo Canyon whi ch is planned to accommodate parked cars and camping when the entire state parcel isdeveloped. -A level access easement from the can- yon to !he beach. After signing the $!·a-year lease State Parks Department leader~ said their next step will be to seek $.1 million lo develop the gift. Funding might be forthcoming ncx't year to del'elop the park. Priority will be given to seu·age, water and el ectrical service. The first t~·o 11•ould probably be bought fr·om !he city of San Clemente. The_ exact boundary of the new public land 111 San ~1ateo Canyon \Vas not im· mediately announced. It was not im· mediately known \vhether ranches and farms in the canyon will be allowed to re- main. Fielding said, however. that the ex- isting enlisted man'.~ club and beach '''ould reinain ln niililary hands. One stiff term of the new lease is Iha~ the property must be used fo r publie reC'rea11on and any permanent structures would require federal approval. Those terms elimin:ile the major ob- jl'Clion by the po11•erful llouse committee which had th11·arted Nixon 's plan!! to ~rant the canyon and beaches to the state 1n a deed. Members of tile ad visory grou p pro- tested the deed plan because it could give the slate a chance lo grant some o( lhe properly for private development. Congress agreed 1vith the idea and late in its last session included riders in ma- jor military funding legislation forbidding any transfer of title of Pendleton lands without Congressiona l approval. Because of the compromise -agreed upon by Armed Services Committee Chairman F. Ed ward llebert (D-La.) - Congressional opposition to the lease is not expected . The granting of the Pendleton· land11 came after some flaring tempers. In the most recent dispute Pendleton Com· mander !\Taj. Gen . George Bowman and a Los Angeles Representative ta ngled. The dispute fir.red over comments al- lributed to the General at a Vista Lions Club Luncheon in which he asserttdly ac· cused Rep. Alphonro Bell of wanting to open the beach up to hippies. Bell, a champion of the public me of Pendleton Beaches and a guest of honor at the San Onofre Bluffs dedication earlier this year, issued angry replies. Tec hnically. the new beach today Is public property, but state ofHcials ad-- vised beachgoert to be patient and wait to test the new public power until portable te>ilets and adequate actw routes are arranged. Unrestricted public use of the new gift will probab ly begin later this month, they sald. and would be handled through a concession agreem~nt similar to the suc- cessful Onofre Bluffs operation. 2 Unions Make Up LOS ANGELES {APl -The nation's two electrlc11I workers unions, which once fought to destroy each otbar, have signed 1 mutu"I aid pact ind are holdlnC di~cussinn!i expetted to lead IQ 11 merger. \ 2 Dlll Y FllOT SC Water Units Blast Ju1·y Accu satio11 s Stveral waiter districts Ln Orange Coun- ty are rea cting sharply tn a Grand Jury report calling for the e.llm1nalion of mor e than 100 special districts. At least a half-Oozl'n counly water districts have been invittd \fl Cos!a ~1esa Si!!pt. 14 to cnnsider B repl y lo the Grand J urv accusations. The county Grand Jury report call ed most nf the county·s sotcial districts - including "''aler di stricts -.. archaic leg:u:ies from an agncuHur::il f'r<i " It suggesl.M that most special districts !ihould be cnmbined and placed under control of the board nf su pervisors. Districts expttted to meet Sept. 14 in Cost.a Mesa include· fo.loullon-NigueJ Water District ; Sout h Coast \\'ater Districl : Laguna Bl!!ach : ln'ine Ranch; El Toro, and Santia,i::n water districts. as well as the Costa fo.lesa County Water D1slricl, initiator of !he. meeting. ~fario Dutan!e:. president nf the Costa Mesa district. \\•t ole an angry 1ettf'r to the other di stricls calling the grand jury rtnort "unfair sod poorly written." He said: "This Gre.nd Jury reporl is M> porirly written . so unf•ir in it s <'rilicism and without any t vidence or jusllf1cat1on fr.r its conclusion~ that all special districts should ~ t!iminated that I feel the; Orange; County public 1.1'ater agencies !ihould consider the ;11ction, if any, v;e should take; in response to lhis unfair criticism.·· The districts will meet at 7:30 p.m., Sept. 14. in the Costa: r.1esa city hall fir st floor conferenee room, Tl f air Drive. Al\in Pinkley, a Cosla ~1esa Coun- cilman and a water district director, said the districls should show the Grand Jury where it is wrong. but also ougbt to say what i~ right about the report . TM: Grand Jurv report V.'as signed bv Doreen P.farshall. forme r ~1a yor of. Ne1.1wrt Bl!!ach and current fnreman ol Ule Grand Jury. It blamerl lhe exislf'nce of such di~tricts on the ''wans of defensP ' built by district directors who were virtually untouchable by the publ ic. The Grand Jury report t.akes much the samet attitude as an earlier report on special dist.ricts put nut by the Orange O:iunty League of Citi es. Pinkley said he felt there were some 1mall special districts. such as Mo~quito Abatement, that could be put under cnun· ty departml!!nls, but that most wat er districts se:rvf'd special !unctions hi!!lpfuJ to their local area. Aaron K. Latter Last Rites Held F'lllleral gervices 9.'l!re held in Corona del Mar this 3f!ernoon for Aaron K. Lat- ter. a Laguna Hills resident 1.11ho died Tue;sday at Hoag Memorial Hos pital. He 'A'IS 58. The rites were conducted at Pacific View Chapl'I and interment followed at Pacific View r.1f'morial Park. Mr. Latter. who lived at 2.188 Via Marlposa West. i~ isurvived bv his wife Mary ; a da ughter. August.rt Dalton of New Mexico and two grandchl!dren. School Chaos Seen In San F rancisco SM.' FRANCISCO !UPll - Top schnnl adm1n1Slrators fear rhat pa rt o ts ' boyCtltls. the busing nf 2~.000 ('h!ldren and flt.hl!r problems could turn the c1tv's in~ ttgrafion plans into chans when cla~ses open Sf'pt 13. One antibus1ng grrup. con c e r n e d J)arents. said thal 1t \\'ilS' 1ncrerlihl e !hat Supt Thomas A Shaheen 1.1·111 be on vacation du rrng the first weC'.k ~ rif !he term. r.11v1ni: hP should ".~lil\' hrre and face the music." · 011.t.litliol COAST DAILY PILOT ORAi-iC.;? C:OA!.T ,.U.ll!.l'llNC. COM,.AM'f leltt r+ N. w ,,4 ,..11.flent '"" PuDh•lltt J1"~ k. Curit '/' Vitt "'"Id""! IMI' G-ttl M1n1ifr Tha..,11 ICtt•il ESllM l~e,.11 A. Murp)uftt Ml,..Otn; ft1111>r C~1rl11 1-1. leas Ri,~1rd '· Nill A,u1,11nr M1neglng E.•11:;" let111• IMcJi Offlt• 122 Ferul A .. 1nu1 M•ili~g 1ddr•"' P.O. &e1 6116. 91651 S•• C lt111t•fe Offfc • 105 Nerti! El C:•"'i~e R11I, '1671 f Ofltet OHk• l U.le MHt ' .1JO W•ll 11)' i1•ft'f f<lt"'1I0'1 INC~: Ill! NtwD&!'• .,,., ev11'd H""rl"llM •Mt.Ill PllJ •••eh ltultvl,.. l)At llV "ILOT, -~ ~·t!I "ceonbl .... ,,., N•_,_,...., • ..,D-llt'lld d111., •~ceoi s~ 411'1' I" NPl~I .. Mllln<l1 fM l""°'1 luc~. NtW-1 INC~, (•It -"•1. l'l"""lifltlM ... c.ll. "°"'!tlll V1llty, Si ft (11-l•f c, .. ,,_ ,,.. $f'Cldltb!ct, •11">1 wl"" - r .. '°"'1 M llleo! ,_rl~<IOI! p•IMI ... ttlt "I 11 t i J)I W•I l1r l !rH I, Cat•1 Mnt, Tela•••• 1114) 64J-4lJI Cl...affff .t..._rtlll"t ••1·1,71 S.. C'-'9 All n.,ertlllllt .. : ,...,.._ 4•1·4410 ....... a.-. .All o.,.rtlllelltl1 , ... , .... 4•4·'4'' J udo Experts Chop Thi.ei-es SPARKS. Nev , (UPI ! -TwC) burg.Jars had more than they could handle Yi'edn&day "'hen they broke into the Sparks judo and Jujl t.N club. The intruders were greeted by a black-ht!! judo Instructor, !"·o sludents armed with spear.'!, a ken· do itick, an ob1e; belt and a replica of a machine gun. Herb Laguf' told Sparks priJ lcf' his judo 5('hool h;id been burglan1.ed f\\'ice in the past mon!h Sri. ht and his father. Bert. and his hrot/1er-1n· law, John Cro!lo, ha\·e been sleep· ing 1n the buildrng hoping In <'atr h thr burglars. The father and the br(lther-1n-l1110,• ha\e been taking Judn in~lrucl1nn. 'i\'hen !hev heard a 1.1·1ndo1o1• being pried open.' the lhree men 1.1·;u1i ng ins1rle 11ere read}. One of !he in- truders "''as caughl imn1ediately and lied down with the nbie be lt, which is worn in ju jitsu. Tht olhtr man tried to run. bul wa~ caught a block awa y and subdued with the keodo stiek, a Japanese fighting we;apon. Flight Path Office Plan Stirs Storm A proposal by Leisure World officials to construct a one-story oflice building a long the El Toro 1.1arine base Oig bt path has !parked a strnng protest from base officials. Speaking against the proposal al the county plann ing commission Tuesday, Lt. Col. E. P. Janz. base community liaison officer, said construct.ion would vlolate an agreement between base and -company officials. The 1'.1arine; claimed this agrf'ement banned commercial structures in the 3.000 foot 'l'-'ide grf'enbelt area bene;ath the jet approach to the air station. However. Lej!lure \Vorld physical prop· erty services director Robert Ba iley countered that the office building \\'Ould not be commercial. but v.·ould simply service an existing storage and mainten· ance facility al the retirement commun- itv. ·A! a further argument against hui lding the. 1.800 square. foot !lructure. Jan1. s;ud the /\'avy Department plans to eveniually purchase the greenbelt <11rea tn in~ure it 1s ne\'er de.velnped. The ~1annr, notin~ the high number of Jet fli~hls into !he base, said workers in the office buiiding v;euld be subj@cted: to an "extremeJy da:ngerous and no isy si tuation ." Tbe planning commiss1nn IJ}()k nC) AC· tion on the matte;r pending a legal opin· ion on permitted uses of the approach area. Eniployes Char ge 'Toucli and Tell' Se ssions Sexv WA SHINGTON {AP ! -Senate 1n. ,·f'st1gato rs are checking C'1mp!a int!i frnm gol'ernment enployt!S that fhty are being pressured into joining race rela11nns group encounters that border on invasion of prh·ac~. Alic e. D v.·alked out on one surh sessinn bt'cause. shf' said. "it gri! her dn\\·n to SPt life and iust d011·nr1,i::ht uncalled·for \ ul rar langurige " Her boss 1n an Agriculture Drp.;rl mrnl i'l~Pnrl' in:;1~1~ rhf" meeuni::s arP an earne:>t a1ten1rt "!n carry out Pre!'.'id C'nl 01\nr, s d1tPCl l\'P~ In Pnd r ;i c 1 a ! d1s<'nm1n<1 t1nn in go1·ernment " The 11ff1c1;il referrrd tn thf' mrt't1ngs a.~ ''\1·nr\.i,hnps ·· All hough snme pl'npl e rail thr.m "touch anrl le.II" or "cnnfl1cl and confrontal1(1n '' sessinn!i, "\\'e ~;iy it '1' s en s I t i '' it y training,'' sairl .:i Sf'nate cons r1tutional rights subcommiltf'e investigator. ":\nd \\'hate\'er 1t•s ca11Pd. this is c1ear- lv (Iver the line into a v.•or ke r's personal Pr11·a<'y. The J:rii·ernmenl jus! dricsn't h31'e an~· hus1ness gell in~ inside my head and certainly no business trying tn change the \\'av f think." he added . Execut11·e aiencv defenrl~rs (I( the. pro. ~ram deny it 1n vnh·es for'fnal sens1 ti1 ity tra1n1n~-But lhey sav thr sess11)ns are considered sensili\'e in the sense !hat thry sometimes touch de.cp!y rooted racial vie ws. Schools OK S.Laguna Control Plan Trustee!! of the Laguna Beach Unified School D1strirl \'i'ed oPsday agrl'ed to ~up· pr1rt in pr1nr1ple a genPra] plan or Sout h L::iguna ralhn,1ot for controlled de\·elop- mrnt of lhe unincorporattd arra. The profl(l~aJ, prP~ented by AJl·in \\!1rh!e anrf rred La n~ of the South Laguna Ci1·1c Assoc1at1on . rails fnr an uh1malf' popul al 1nn of about 10.0C!O and an adrhtional e!ementar~· school. Since the board harf onlv cnn\·tned for 11 sludy SE'S~1on tn rf'\'lt 11· tht proposal. no action \l'as taken in suppor! of the mat· ter. Hov.e1•er, trustees \01red SITong ap- prol'al of the concept and ordered " resolution prtpared for board con· sideration. "I am for controlled den sity, very definitely," said tru5\ee; Patricia Gi!Jetl ft follov.·ing the presentation. "I think the plan h11s a lot of PQSSibilities. '' The general plan. which is nol yet. com· p!eted , is btiing voluntarily preparerl b.Y 11 group of South Laguna residents unde r the directio n of architect Frert Lang. \\'he.n completer! in Novl'mber, Lang will present the controlled density proposal to coun!y planners·for official con5irlera!ion . Jf uncontrolled developmt nl is allowed, resident Al \Viehle told lhe board. th!! population could ultimately reach 68,000 in the l.400 acre area. This. be added. would neces!litate the construclion or several schools, However, the plaMing group ha!! determined lhat cn !y one srea of grounrl is level enough to build a school ex ists in the hilly community. This site. \Viehle added, lies just north of Three Arch Bay, but is ovf'r the school district boundary line and v.·ithin the Capistrano Unified School Dist rict. V.'iehli!! prl'C!icted that the populat10n limit and therefore the need for the school. wQuld not be tf'ached until the !990's. The population of the area is now about 4JJOO. Lang and \\'Jehle told the tru~tees the.v had based their population limit figure.~ on seismic considerations, sewage trea1- ment and wa!er lim itation~. anrl on ;r desi re lo presf'rve the f'Jtlsting South Laguna environment. "Development should be Jim1!ed lo areas that are neither too steep, loo seismic nor loo environmenlally in· ,.olved," Lang said. In discussing Sf'ismic considerations, Lang noted that two minor earthquake fa ults ran through the; community. Girl Hitchhiker Kidnaped at Gunpoint, Raped A Costa Mesa girl. bilr.hhiking with her sister, \\·as kidnaped and raped \Ve;d- nesday b:--lhe man who gave them a ride, accord ing to the account she gal'e police, Huntington Beach police !aid the in- cident occurred shflrll y before; noon as the girls. 17 and 19, thu mbed a rid e to the beat:h . They told of£icers they v.·ere pic ked up by a man in his early 20:> who "'as driv. in~ a lat e n1odel \\'hite; Plymou!h. He dro1·e !he !11'0 toward lht beach. but at the lntersecnon nr Brookhurst Sire.et and Parifu: Coa~t lll.1;h1•:av, he drP1o•: a ~un and forced the otder ~irl out of !he <."ar. pni1ce 11·ere tol d. He lhro rlrn1·r ::ilnng (ria~r ~fl~hwa,\' tn 11 1 .:icant field at Brrt<'h Roule\·ard "'hrre hr rarerl !hr rnun11er girl and !hen fn rced her nut rif the r;i r, nff1cers ~;ud The tet'nagrr w.:ilkrd fo 11 nt>a rhv trailer park \1·here ~he called Police. Th.e ci ld('r !!irl had rallrd nfficers momt"n!s f'arlier to reporl her sister·!! abduction Co unty-Laguna R oad Agr eeme nt Extended A road main tenance a gr e e m e n I. between !he city of Laguna Beach and Lhe Orange County R.i:Jad Department has been f'tfPnrierl for one ~·ear by action of f,he Board of Super\'isors. Board memhfor!'i approl'ed the ret('m· mendal1o n 'lf Count\• R(lad Co mm i5Eioner Ttd !\1cCon 1·ilte Tu~.sday wh1ch calls for the city to pay the county for road maint enance 1\·ork on a lime and material cost basi!'i. Pagea11t Official Slated To Leave Ho spital Today· • Pageant of the ~11ster.s prod ucer-direc- tor Don \\'illi•m~on "''a ~ s.chtdu!ed to leave title hospital today under doctor'5 nrdPr~ to convalesce for !he next su: v.·erk5 , \\.tlliamson. ~7. \l'as admltted to Sou th Cn:itf O>mmunirv Hrisp11aJ l.:it e Sunrl:iy n1~hl 1dttr cnlhtp:=.ing al rhe Ftstr1·;iJ ll/l'IWldS fofto winit the !ast performance or the Pageant . H1!'i \I'll!' .Josephine said thi~ morning he ~·a~ •·making vet) good str ide~·· rn reo:uperatlng from the ulcer ailment \.l'hirh had hn::.p1l11Hzed him. "He had JU!'il pushed him!'ie!f so lon g • .11 nd so hard that he bnal!y collaps~." "'r~. "''thamson ~a id . She :.dded that he.r husband ·l'l•d not btt'n feeling v.·ell for the past week. but had put off seekin~ medical care until the final clri~e nf fh!' !'iU-11·eek pageant. .. He 3lrP11.dv IMk~ 110 much be.tier lhAn ht rlid Ja o:t \l'etik." shf' said l\1r.; \l'1!1iam!;On not f'd Iha\ her hu.~­ ba nd h11s hart the ~tomach ailment fnr ~,.1•eral ~·t;>.;,t, bur only rK"enrly dili it bfoQin tn brilhPr him Hn~pllal nffirial~ de\rrm1ned !~JI the Pageant dlrrctnr's cnllapge wa5 caiu&ed bv 11 combin.!llon or fa tigul'. a poor A°pet lte and the @tomiu:h problem. l 1t1d4"r f 'ir•e LA ('ountv Public Adini nislrat- nr Baldo ·Kr1stovirh has been s1l~pc.ndl'rl pe nd ing the results nt a Grand Jury investigation into the operations nf his nf· f1ce. Krislovich lpic tured in fife photo) handles millions of dol· lars in assets of persons \\'ho died without w1Us . Story, Page 8. Jud ge Reaffirm s Desegregation Busin g Order By United PrrJ>s International A judge, contending busing is "'a ~ Am f'rican a~ apple ple.." has rPfused In revise lhe North 's first mass[l'f school df's tgrega!ion order. And .Judge Damon J. Keith w;irncd vandals al Pontiac, fo,1 ich .• wl]ere 10 buses 11'ete <fcsrrn.l'ed by explo~il es J\londay night, tha t "thi~ case will not be settled in the slreels. ''H nece~sa r.v. \\'e will put marsha ls ion the buses ), we'll bring nul the FRI nr use ll'h;i!e\'rr rernrrly necessary so lhaf it's C'a rned out." Keith said \\'rdnC'i:day in Detroit. l\ri!h rli.~m!~~<'d a i:uil filed hv thr Na- l11JnaJ Action Group lo hall h 1~· nrdC'r 10 deseilreg111e Pon Ii a c' s 24 ,000-studEnl S<'hnol system, parl icu larly h!nr kini:: the h11~1ng of R,700 children. Sch1)(l] 0pens. Ti1P~rlay. In Gror,r.:ia, Fl'rlfral .Judi:e A!exanrlrr A, LawrenC'e directed !wo Rhode lsl~nrl educator~ credited with dra\\·lng up 1he con t roversiaf Charlot.le·J\1ecklenburg, N.C., school plan to devise ii. desrgrega· tion program fnr Richmond ~Augusta:) County, Ga. 12 Win Approval 'Pilot' Programs Come Under Fire A controversy over a pareot 's right to yank a c.:hild ou t of 11 \'pilot" program eru pted "1ednesday duri ng a meelLng of the Trustees of the San Joaquin Elemen· tary St-·hool J)1strtcl. After repe;i ll'd assu rances that p;iren!s do ha1•e this option, the board t1na111mo\Ji;- ly appro~·ed 12 "pilot" prot;rarns f(lr !he coming year, Trus1ee Hober1 Dan1eroo 11skrd clistnet orlic1als tf altrrnate cl<tSSt'S 1\~l'e a1·aila hle for yuungs1ers whose parents forbid their auend:ioce 1n a pilot program involvin1: an entire grade le\·el. Or. \V1lh:11n Slo<"ks told l.>amernn pro- \'is1oos can he niade for that situation aod stressed that principals make el'ery efforl tn contact p:irents before new pro· grams Are put into effecL Bud Reeves nf t-.lission Viejo, represen· ling a group of Cordi!ler:1 N:hool parents v.·ho h:i ve been openly cr1lLcal of pilot programs, con curred that parental con· sent is a necessilv. He added lh11L ihe pri1nary go:ll of the programs should be ;in objective search for t e;ichio~ rcfor n1s designed 1ri <le• coinplish the school's primary function - to tc::ic:h skills, transmit heritage, and tra io the intellect. He urgrd !rustres tfJ det·idc if !he new prngriun is superior lo the "lr;id it1onal" program. The hcst v.•:iy to jud~e this is to compare .1verage srnres of achievement in hasic skill 11reas among ~ludf'nls from "tradilional" and ''pilot'' programs, he added. ··\Ve believe heallhy compelilion among students is positive and programs v.·hich demean this attilude can only serve 10 retard A student's adaptation !.ti 3 highly cornpetiti\'e society," he said. The board members assured Rce1·e!! that thty. too, "·ant lo see tesl results at the end of the yea r. Dr. Stocks l'ia id he would provide; I.hem, but pil0t progrRm:'l'. are not designed to show academic !!UperiorH.y "\Ve ap- proach pilots by looking /or evidence that 'S mil e' Dra,vi n g Slated Sept. 10 The ~·lrrmaids nf lhe La~un::i Jleach {'harnher of ('ommcrc<' 1rill hold a riraw- inJ;! Srpl. 11'1 in front nl city hall to rielerm111e the prize v.·1nncrs in 1he1r sm ile ('an1piugn. Thr pri1e-;, wh1th \\'lll l!fl lo emplnycs nf Chamber mcn1h('r~ ;u1d ha ve bf.en rin11at1·d bv 1•;1n11u~ n1l•rch11n1~. include R trip to S:in Franc1st:n, 11 monlh's supply of J:!<lSf'lline and ('lolhini;:, Thr sinile can1pai1?n h<1s bren .'!Olng nn 11\l summer ::ind was dcsij!ned to prnmf)\e pleasanl ernplOyf'-C'Usl0rn£'r relations. S,1tisficd tustom<'rs f\om1nalcd store clerks for th P contest. ~'1is.~ L;iguna Heaeh. Franci.~ Cott erell. v.·111 draw the 1~lnnin.11 tickets al lhe 11 :30 am cer('mony, which w1\I mark the end of !he smile can1paign. I thick nylon textured plu1hb~ rt 1rtJtctr(; for o"'y '12.95 1q. yd. t~ •••.• lutlo • w1 •1!~ er 1lro119. lu•u•;awo •~d Ct••'••• 11yl"" v1 1~1 .,.,~,4 i"!a ~DrlY"••u bv K1r•1!•"• '1't1w'll we"d11 wky tlo i1 l11~:e"1ltl1 t1Jrl u"' plw1h co1r,•I k11 1u"h • ..,t1d11t ,ri t 1. lh1 I• ..,ultl•colt1•1 ••• '"'•1!n9 tee . thty are as successful as self-conla1ned t·!assrooms1 not nf'cessari!y better," he said. .. \Ye're oot tryinR to indulge you ngster! nr experiment l\'llh !hem or harm them in ;iny wa y. \\'f''re 01erely !O'lkiog 11t dlf· fe rent \l'ays for boys &lld girls to learn." \1 a rteresia n Rites Sch eduled Frid ay 111 La g una Beach Funeral sf'rvices \\'\1! be conducted In l.;iguna Bea ch Friday afternoon !lt I o'clock for 29-year.nld Bob Va rleresliin, !he son of well-known Orange Coast. restaurateur ''Turk" V::irteresia n. The S::in .Jua n C01p \s!r01no residenl and father of tvu1 young snns w.:is ki lled f'ar ly Tuesda.v evening in .:i Ct1pist.rano Beach molorcyC'le·Car crash. The rilt·s will be held in She ffer Laguna Bt'ach i\tort uarv and bunal will rol!ow at Pacific \'iew ~1rmori:tl Park in Corona drl fltar_ t-.l r. Var!eresian, \\'ho liv ed ti l 3071 8 Calle Resplendor, lral'cS h!s wido\v , Penelope: sons, Bob Jr. ond Bryan : h111 parents, ~·Ir. and ~1rs. Ha rry "Turk " Varteresian 0£ Laguna Beach: a s1r.ler, l:andy, of Laguna Be.:ich; hi I grandparents, J\.1r. and P.1rs. Sam Vol kov of La Habra. and his grandmother, Mrs. Alicia Varteresian of Los Angeles, Man Se nt enced After He First Face d Flogging A man ll'ho nearly became Orange County's firs! JeJ:nl flngg1ng rC!clpien t wa! srntenced to state prt.~on \\'erlnesd.:iy for a term o[ six n1011ths to JO ye;irs by Superior Judge B_yro n K. A1t1'·1illan. Bruce Darryl llo11·clf. 22 of \\'is<'nn~i n \\'<IS rel1J rnf'd to cuurt frrnn a 90·d Ry diagnostic study ,1ncl .Judl!e fo,.1cfo,.1illan drltrmint'd l)i;it he ..-houlcl he .~en!enced on rharge.<; nf rcC('!v1ng sh11en properly. ll•>11•tll h:id pleaded ~uil!y ~lay l!l 111 !he 1·harge wl1ir h had hf'en reduced from h11q~l<1r;.· in\'olv111 g Lcain ing Industries, O{'('LJrred la~t .l:inuary. ll nll'<'ll be<''11nf' C'Clcbral<'d in November 19711 when Superior .Judge V.'illinm Mur· r;i y sentrnc1•d hirn lfl \fl la.~hes v.·ilh s cat o'nine tails inste;1d or prJ.~nn . The no\'e] sentence produce d a 11·al'e o1 prQtesi~ and a refu~<tl hy ~h criff James J.!usick tn atlminlsler the puni.~hmen t. fl1ur!'il,Y dropped the flog,r.:in~ sentence and Jlai e l1owel! 90 days in the County Jail for his assault nn a frllow prisoner. IF YOU CA.'~T COME n..·-CALL 646-0275 tor r.n expert ronsuhMt "'ho 111Jl rnm,. In ~nur h"me 111 !h 511.mpll'S \\lthnut any nblig11t1on to you I K.rnfltt metn r:.rPfls Ilk• you 1pend your llf• trllh them ••• Your fot1oritt j11t1-nor t1ts1pntr will bt happv fo o.t.~IJI you .. P!OFESSIONAL INT!!IO! DESIGNERS H.J.GARRETT fURNITURE 22 15 HA RBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA , C,._LIF . 646.027S 646.0276 OpN Mlft., Thwn.. n4 Fri. Iv ... \ ' l Laguna Beaeh EDITION Today's .Final N.Y. Stoeks VO[. 64, NO. 20'1, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 197 f TEN CENTS Top Laguna Civic Leaders Bla·st Recall Bid 8) FREDERIC'!\ SCllOE)IEJIL Prt·:.1<lents ur <I nu1nbt-I' ul prurnLnt.nl 1'1\'t1· groups \Vr1tne~d:i.v nigh! apf)<'etrf'd h('JOr(' !hl' L:1gtu1;J Ut•aeh <..:11y Countil ;ua.I denvunl'Cd lh1· l'l'~';11l eampa1gn ;ig;iins! i\layor Richard l&ldDerlJ ancl Counc:iln1t!n Etl wa rd Lorr and Peter lls1 rander. Jon Brand, pres ident or the l.<1gun:1 Bea{'h Civil· Leag ue. issued a state1nent I ron1 th1· UOart! cf directors ll•J'tntn~ tt1e l'ecall "unrneril rd and unwarran!cd." lie> 110lf'd the <..:ivic Lrag uc dO<'S hav r disagrceinen.ts v.·ith th.e three coun cilmen. ''bu t 1hese disagreements arr r:1use fo r d1seuss1on. hard work and cooperation, no! rec;ill " Brand oolrd thr th ree counr1t1nen b;ir ked lh<' placement ot thi• 36·foo1. height lim1! inl o the cit y rode and ha ve 11orkcd hard tor the rapid developml'n! ol !he !\lain Beach. \Vrit('r Arnold Hano. '~l"IO has perhaps clisagreed v.·ith the three coun('i\men 1:-iorr than <iny other Ari Colony resident. !ern1f'd 1hc rec:ill, "the 11·rong v.•ar al the 11Tong time on !he v.>rong ground ·• He added that he hoped backers or !he rerall. Spero Janise. would call the mo1·e- 1nen1 off. "\\'c> ha1·r just been throug h a rather L'onvuls1ve carnpaign," llano said. re ler· ring to the 1\ug. 3 height limit election . "\Ile are C'ertainly not prepared for another one.·· Hano said that the steering committees or both the Yes on Aug . 3 Committee and \'illage Laguna -who supported the 36 loot height limit-were not in support or rerall action against the three coun· i'.:ilmi'n. "Th is recalljr:ampaign is most regret· table," added ames Dilley, chairman ol 0 s 2 Named to Planning Unit Attorney, Marine Office r Fill La~·1uia Vacnncies Attorney Roger Lanphi::a r and fll arine Corps fllajor Laurrnce Ca1nphell hal'e been appointed to fill !he l'acancies 011 1/1(' Laguna Beach pl anning cornn1issio11 Festi·vnl Trn11is S l1.0·1v u Profit For (11e !'irst lime lfl the. history or the L3guna Beach Festival of Art s, the tram service ran al a pro- fit lhis season. lncon1(' ovPr' costs amounted to $;).()8, City 1\tanager Larry Rose tnld an amUS('d city council \1.rcrlnesday night. !ncon1e total ed S2!.!lll7.02. 11·ith t xpenscs at S21.98L9t This is the !irs1 year the rity -ra\ber than lhe Festival of Art s -ha s operated the service. Rose noted that lie 1vould not have lo ask !he Fesliva! of Arts tu chip in any money ror the cost of running the trams. because of the profll condition. n n;;c 1''11"1ier this year asked Festi\ al offi1~ia!s to insure up to S\5.000 for the cns t. of runn ing the t r~rns, 11·tiich 11·:is agt l'Cd to by the board of directors. Al rhat 11mt•. Rose had eslima 1ed !he ser1·1rc \l'(IUld run <Jbol1l $!3,000 in the red. !cit by the resignations or \\'illi.:im Lani· bournc and James 5ehn,11z The appoint1nenL of the ll~-o men wa ~ {.!('c1dcd by the city counc il 1n executive session \\'ednesday night. Lan1phcar, 35, practices la\t• in the Art Colony and is vice president o[ l hf' Laguna Crecnbel1. Inc. !le has lectured frequently on the Greenbelt lo a number of ci11ie orga.n1z2.tions. He resides a1 1375 La Mirada St. Carnpbell. 4r. is a 1naJor 1v11h !he special services unit al El Toro !\lannc Base and has bee n a resident of Laguna Bear h for 14 years. I-le studied archllec· lure in colleJ!:e and recently designed the Chu Lal Air Bnse in South Vietn;ln1. He is al~o scout master of Troop 7:.13. public relation s director o[ District 5J Little League :tnd acti ve "'i th the Jr. All Americnn Foo!ball ptogram. Cam pbell plans lo retire fro m the !\larine Corps ncxl yea r. Lanphear is .:i gradu11te of the School oi Law at UC Berkely and practiced ltl\V in Huntington Beach until 1963, "·hen he moved lo Laguna Beach. He is the past \ reasurer and member of the F'riends of tbe L:iguna Beach Library and a cast member of the Pageanl or the Masters. The CQmmission was reduced to threl"! members two weeks ago when Lani· bourne and Schmitz sen! a lelter of resignal.ion to !he council . claiming their positions were incomp atible with the resulls of the Aug. 3 initiative ele cti on SJlecif ics of Fi11a11cing Mai11 Beacl1 Parl\: Traced Contingent on selling $i50.000 in bonds to be fina nced for :io years at six percent intcre.c,t and sec11r"1ng h~o government grants. t!u~ is how the dcl'ctopn1ent of !\lain Beach Park 1~1 11 be pnid : The cil y 1vill begin \1·11h $7:>0.000 in 1·<1pilal from the sale of !he bonds and ~pend $210.0(10 rot· the acquisit ion of lhe Arro slalion and S200,000 for development of lhc pa rk -a total of $500.000 -leav· ing S25rl.OOO in 11·orking capi!al. At that point Cily ~·lanager L?.rry Rose cxpet"tS 10 receh·e a S25ll.OOO grant from Coast l\'entber Lo11· tlouds and fog predicted along the coa st unti l noon today and F'ridr.y. clearing to sunshine and 73 degree lempcralures. Highs inland around 8.1. Lo"·s tonight bet ween 58 Rnd 65. INSIDE TODAY Tr ,-r 1ra r~o11 admit~ k.11/fn g fo11r T(lft' 1:1C'fin1s a1Hi liecnn1e t/le t11sr jol/01r•r r of Cluirft s ft.ln1isn11 10 .~t'l!I lhr cla-n leader fjf/1)1' //rt Or'rlCT$. St ory, rag(! R. C•lll••n•• Ch~•lllll UJ ' c1 ... 111et '1·• c • ..,1., ,., (rfHW9t' J I Doflh Htlk•• U f,0.,1•1 ~••• I l!ftrtrt•ll!f"flll 71 ~l~•~t• Jt·7' Mott ... ,.. 1t ..... t........ " Mt•lfl 71 ,,.w•w•l ~Nl'l6\ H N•lltn•1 ,,,_I •·S Or•••• (.,mlv U '"'" 1)-,, Stkk ~.-1'•" 11·1• T•l•V~ltf> 11 Thtfl.,, n Wtt•htr t W_ ..... H•W• 1111 Wt•~ ,.,,.,, •-1 the State De partment of Land and \Valer r\•ation, bringing the capital up l.o $500,000. In Phase Jf development. S240J)()(} wil l be spent for the <icquisition of the Shell Station at the corner of El Paseo and S. Coast High11·ay ;ind $188.000 for irn· prnvements on the land -a tolnl of $428.000 lo bespent (rom the $500.000. To !he remaining $72 .IXXl ii is planned lo add $225.000 through a Legacy or Parks grant from the federal govern· 1nent. bringing Iota! capital to S297.000. This mnney, Hose said, v.·HI be applied ag:1inst the cost or de1noli1ion of building!", 1$.S2.~L planning ;in d engineering (S87.000 J and reserves, 1517,0001 -a Iota\ of $156,Mlll. To lhis Rose added $100.000 for severance from the property and cost of relocttllon of cily buildings . Jn the end, Rose expects lo havt $40.500 left over, as contingency money. La st Rites Held For Entlly Eden Services were held at II a.m. thi:ii morning at Pacific View l\1ortuary Chapel for Emily Eden. 92-F Calle Aragon. Laguna tlllls who died t..londay. She was 79. f\lrs. Edf:n Is .~urvived by her hu~b.and, llow;ird, of the family home, f'ollowing the services. tnurnmcnt took pla<;e at Pacifi c View Memori al Park . /I native of J\1lnneso1a. 1\irs Edrn has li ved in Wguna Hills for the pasl se ven yl:'11rs. Thr family suggesl~ tontr1bu11on~ lo !he fll.v or tlopr which limited the height of buildings to 3& lee1 Lanphear arid Cam11beJI "'ill join John l\1cDowcll , Carl Johnson and Michael !\·lay on the five-man panel. State Gets More Marine Beach Land By .JOllN VAL TERZA or th~ O•ll' Pho! Sltli T11•0 mlle.<r of prime Marine Corps beach at Sa n Onofre and much of San i'.1atco Canyon are in public hands !oday ~ the result of a compro1nise agreement making President Ni)(on a \'iclor. The Stale of California assumed lea~e lit/f: for 50 yea rs of the disputed two-mile. stretch direcl!y upcoa st from !he San Onofre Blurrs State Beach. And the existing 3.S...mile section opened ('arlier th is year utKler a 25-year term was added lo new 50-yiar agreement State officials in Sacr~.mento told the DAILY PILOT this morning that the co1·eted new section of beachfront would be opened with minimum facilities within a month. Fred Fielding, associate counsel for President Nixon, announced confirmation ()f thr compromise agreement -h:tm· 1nered out among military brass. represenlati1·es of the House Anned Scrv 1res Committee and officials of the State Departrnenl or Parks and Recrea· tio11. Basicall y, the new public territory in· eludes; -Tv.·o miles of blufftops and beach stretching immediately upcoast or the ex· isling bluffs beach, past the San Onofi-e Nuclear generating station to the ex isli ng t..larine Corps Enlisted Man·s Beach club. -2.380 acres of San 1i-faleo Canyon v.•hich is planned lo accommodate parked cars and camping when the enlire state parcel isdeveloped. -A level access easement from the can. yon to )he beach. After signing the Sl·a·year lease Stale Parks Department leaders said their nexl step will be to seek $.'l million to develop the gift. Funding might be forthcomi ng neicl year to develop the park. Priority v.•ill be given to sewa ge, 11·ater and electrical service. The first two \l'OU\d probably be bought from the city of Sa n Clemente. The exact boundary of the new public land in San fl.1ateo Canyon was not im~ mediately announced. ft was not im· media tely known \l:helher ranches and farms in the'canyo n wlll be allow~ to rt· main. Fielding said, however. that the ex. isling enlisted man's club and beach \YOttld remain in military hands. ' One stiff term of !he new lease is that the property must be used for public recreation and any permanent structures ·would require federal approval, Those terms eliminat.e the major ol>- jection by the powerful House commiltte v.•hich had thwarted Nixon's plans to grant the canyon and beaches to the stale In a deed. f.lembers or the advisory group pro- tested the deed plan because it rould give I.he slalt a chance to grant some of thr property for private development. Congress agreed with the tde1 &nd late In its la.1t session included rider11 in ma- jor military fundtng legislation forbidding nny"tran!'fer of title of Pendleton lands wlfhout Congressional 1pproval. ' the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. "I ha\'e personal respect !or your integrity .'" Dilley al so thanked lhe 1nen lor the many votes in support of the greenbelt plan . Gwynne Kirkpatrick, presideni of the Citiiens' To"'" Planning Association ICTPA ) said he was "personally opposed 10 the recall ... .. It reeks of malice and that is the last thing we need in Lagu na Beach. I hope yo u gentlemen \\'ill continue to serve yout terms with distinction.·· Obviously moved by the remarks, • Goldberg lhanked "all of you who said 11hat you did." '"It is gratifying to listen lo these ex. press1ons from people vdth whom I may have a difference of opinion," G<lldberg snid. Neither Lorr nor Ostrander made any comn1cnt. Janise, v.•ho lives at 1422 Capistrano Ave. said toda y he plans to continue the recall campaign, despite the condemning remarks. I-le has charged the three councilmen have lost the respect of a majo rity of voters in the community and have, _1ne on BOATS NOSE INTO DANA HARBOR 600 STRONG "By N•xt Spring You Won'r Recognize The Pl•c•" Tl11·ee Majo1· Da11a Poi11t Projects Near Con1pletio11 Dana Harbor's three most prominent pri\'ate projects are neari ng complelion -tv.•o or them on or ahead of schedule this week . Robert Dahlberg, head of the Dana Point ~1arina C<>rporalion, said slip con· 6lruction in the harbor's east basin is two months ahead of schedu le. 'Thus far more lhRn 600 boat berths are filled . He said Wednesday that the entire in land side of lhe basin would be full of slips by year'i; end . \Vork at the new Castaways restaurant .al the end of Dana Island also is 011 Mayor's Mother Dies in Syracuse Laguna Beach !\fayor R ic h a rd Ci<lldberg left for Syracuse. N.Y. during t?te early mornlne; Murs today follow- ing the death of his mother, Vice ~fayor Chl'.rlton Boyd said this mornlrig. Boyd said Goldberg is expected lo be away for the city for a week while funeral services are planned and con· dueled for mayor's mother. Goldberg visited his mother last November when her condition was listed as critical. She has been Ill for !'!Orne time, Boyd said. During the m$yor's absence from lhe city. Boyd wlll servt es acting mayor and will be avallpble at city hall. .. !'rhcdule and will be tomplete by mid fall. l\'1inor delays will set the opening of the harbo r's two-story motel at aboul Nov. 1, Dnhlberg said !hat even though the CQunty"s landscaping contracts are not co1nplete , planting in the marina develop- ment area wUI begin in a matter of days. Paving \ll'ill also be completed on all the 1>a rking Jots serving yachtsmen in the east basin. The waiting list picture. he said , is not severe. Yachtsmen seeking berths fo r a 25·foot vessel can sign up this week and expect a slip before the new year. Dahlbe rg, Jong an enthusiastic booster of the harbor. said he and o!her oftl ci<ils in lhe flnTI aN!: impressed at the quality of boats already calling Dana Harbor home port. ''We're really excited about the boats "·e have down here. No one, it seem&, wants to J1eglect his vessel." He said Uie leasing finn has attempted to set an example for lhe yachtsmen through its regular maintenance prog ram which even include11 cleanln~ up ~II droppings and dust from vessels every two weeks. ''We make sure that when U)e;y come down on the weekend that everything Is spotless," he sald. Although heav y construction Is pro- J!ressing, the real results 11t the SJO· mUllon maritime complex will be seen tarlv next spring. ''By next spring," sa id Dahlberg, "you won't recognize the pla ce.." Landscaping &nd ot~r major private con5lru<:tlon will be nccom plished by then -:ill in time for a full summer season in 1971. through gross negligence, allowed Laguna lo remain as a leading drug center. J<ini se lurlher charged that the thr~ men ha ve not opposed freeway systems \V h\ch would be destructive to the en- viro1unent . He has run legals ads announcing hi! intent to circulate petitions to try and get the signatures of 25 percent of t h e registered voters in the rity lo force an election. That would amount to just over 2.000 voters. Sepa rale petitions are circulaltd for each of the 1hree men . ax Budget Gets Council1nen Laguna Beach city (: o u n c i 1m t11 unanimously adopted Wednesdz.y night at $4.279,976 budget, v.•Llh na change in the pre.sent. city tax rate of $1.956 per $100 assessed valuation. The $.\.279,976 figure represents the total amount of income anticipated by Ci- ty Manager Larry Rose. Tot2.l ex· penditures are $4 ,193,650. leaving $86 ,082 margin to be added to reserves or ;300.000. The budget also reflects $124,000 in .ad- ditions made by councl!men in a study l'iession Tuesday night, but since many ot the equ ipment items 11•ill be bought O\'Cr several }'ears, the cost !his year will only be $106,894. Purchase of the rest or the r..tain Beach and development of a park, lo begin early r.ext year, will be handled by selling $750,000 in bonds by the Laguna Beac h Public l~1provements Corp. a non profit corporation run by the city v.·hich sold bonds for purch;ise of the beach in 1968. Counci lm11n Ed Lorr conti nued hi! t:riticisn1 or the budget, charging it was r1_re v.·!th "political chicanery and budget g1rnm1ckry," Lorr charged thal he made "every at- tempt lo point out the fallacy of lh• Council's dogm;itic refusal to (ace the reality !hat is fiscally unsound. unwi se and dishonest to conlinue ... to finance /he total Main Beach Par ka ge out of the general fllnd al the expense of lil t reserl'e fund or the operal ions fund ." He sa id !hat by purrhas1 ng equ i1,ment through 1hl' "credit cnrd approach'' bor· ro1v!n~ ,1nd an1 ort iz1ng !he council \I'd.! ;1vo1d1 ng a properly tax hike of 25 cents that r;ii sing trash fees 8\'0ided a propert~ tax or four cent.~. and that !he ne l result of a sewer service fee mandated by th e st:ite avoided a three cent tax increase. Lorr sa id he rejected the manner. tn w~ich special revenues of $209,000 were raised -"lvhen it is used in an attempt for personal political reasons to cover the l.1·11e fi scal posi!ion of city revenues ... " 1_..orr also said that $150,000 added to bnng reserves up to $300,000 was nol enough and thnt key items ot equipment \Vere still }('ft out. Regarding the funding of the fl.fain Bench. Lorr snid the city only ''has a year's grace period before having to pa y SSfi.000 a year for 30 years to retire'' the $750,000 bo nd sa le. Councilman Roy Holm . who has been st odds v.·ifh Lorr over the budget, said he v.·as ''satisfied wit h the $300,000 reserves recommended by the city n1anager." Jlolm also noled that the $209,000 tn new revenues was only for a six month period and that next year it would be well above $450,000 for the entire twel-n month period. Holm said that in the !our budgets that he he.'i gone through while serving on the council. Rose's new format was the best and lhe most clearly understood. Record Floods Hit Hanoi, Rice Areas SAIGON (UPI) -Thosnnds of Nortb Vi etnamese troo~ and government \\'Orkers hAve been mobilized to batlle tht worst floods in the history of North Viel· n11m, Radio llanol said today. It said parts of Hanoi were underwater and th&t flnods had washed 3WRY hlgh,vay1 and dikes proteciln11: crof)' .. % DAJL Y Pl LOT SC Wate1~ U11its Blast J11ry Acc11satio11s Several water d1slricts 1n Orangt C<lun· ty 11r' r'JH·tmg !'>harp]\ !t1 a Gra nd Jur\' r•port calh.ng for th' rll minalton of more tha n 100 special dis!rlr rs. At \tast a ha lf-Onzen, <'aunt v .,.,ate r districts have ~en in\ 1ted Jn Costa J'.lesa S.-pt. 14 to consider a re?I~ to !hr-Grand Jurv ac('u:r,atinn~ Tht county Gr:ind Jury rt>pnrt called m('l:r,t of thP <'Dunt\ ~ snec1al d1~tncf s - including .,.,·ater distnrts -' archaic Je,iacif's frnm an a~nruhural era · lt suggesW that mnst ~o<>c1al di~trir1s should bl! c!lmbined and placed under· eontrol of the board of supervisors. Districts expectl'd to mef't Sept 14 1n ((Isla ~lesa include· ~1nu!lon-K1guel Waler Distncr : Snurh Cna~t \\"ater District: Laguna Beach: Irvine Ranch; El Toro. and Sanl\apn watPr d1str1cts. as we!I as !hp Costa !>lesa Olunty \\'ater District. initiator nf the ml'el1ni;: ~1arlo Duran1r. pre~ident nf the Costa "-"1t'sa dls!ricf. y.•rote an an!-!ry letter to the n!~er distnc!s calling the grand JUry rennrt · unf:11r <ind p<i"rl~ 11 ni1en ' He said "This Gr uid ,Ju.-~· rPport 1~ so ponrlv 11T1 !ten. sn 11nf111r Jn its c-r1t1c 1sm and '''i!hout anv ev1rlenre nr 111stificahnn fnr its conr1U~ion s that a11 speriat ri istrirls shnuld be e!iminatPd that I feel the Orange lnunty pubhc v.a\er agencies s~viuld consider !he action. if an~'· we shQu/d take in response to this unfair C"rilicism ·· The districts "'ill meet at 7·30 pm. Sep!. 14. in lhe Costa ~ll'sa cit.v hall firs t floor confP:rence room. n Fair Dr ive. Alvin Pmkley, a Costa ~-le.sa C.oun· cilman and a waler district director, s~id the districts shnuld stwlw the Grand Jury \l•herl" ii is n'rnng. but also nught lo say \\'hat is r1ghl ahout the report. The Granrl .Jurv re~rt 11·as signed b;.• n,~reen ~1arshall. former ~tayor of f\-e\\Pf""lrt Be:ich and rurrent foreman f)f lht' Grand .Jurv lt blamed the existence nf ~urh districts nn thti .. 11·:i!fs nf defensr ·· built by d 1~tnct directC1rs who Wt're virtual!;.' untouchable. b;.• the public. The Grand Jury report takes much the iame attitude as Rn Parl1rr repnr1 cin special dist ricts put nut by the Orange C.Ountv League nf Cities. Pinklty .said he fell Lhere y.·ere some gmall i;pecia! dist ricts. such as Mosqu ito Ahalt'ment . that cnuld be put under cou n• ty departments. but that most wa ttr districts served special functions helpful to their local area. Aaron K. Latter Last Rites Held F'uneral urvices were held 1n Corona de! hfa r this af ternoon for Aaron K. Lat- ter. a Laguna Hills resident \l'ho died Tuesday at Hoag ~lemorial Hospital He. wa:o; 58. The rites Y.'ere cnndllclrd al P.:1cif1c. View ChaJlf'I :ind interment foUowed at Parific View hlemorla! Park. h1r . Latter, "''ho lived at 2.1sa r ia ~fariposa "'est. is SUf'\1Ved b~· his v.·ife ti1ary: a daughter. Augu.~l a Dallon of New J.fe~ico and two grandchildren. School Chaos Seen In San Francisco SAN FRAKCISCO I L'PI 1 -T(t p schnnl adm1n1!.traltlrs fea r that pa r e n 1 s · bovcnns, the busing t1f 2.'i.000 children and C1ther problems cnuld lll rn 'h" C'11,··s in- t~gratinn pla ns 1n10 chaos .,.,·hen classes C\pE!n Sept 13 Onf'. :in!1hu5ing grflll[I. r n n c-t' r n e d J"i'lrent~ said th<1t I! \\ "" ' iricrrr\1hle 1hat 51Jpt. Thomas A Snahr"n 11 1/J h,. nn \acat1t1n dLJrln.e rhe first 11e~k ~ ,-.f thf'. term. 5av1n~ hr shnllld ··:r,1 ;iy here anrl face the music." OltANc;I COA$T DAILY PILOT Olt.f.NG;; COii.ST PUil l~,.lr.lGo COMPit.r.lY Jl:•h•rl N. w.,J "'n .lltM t r<! 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I !...,... .... , •. , ••• •eotwri.,.t. 1111, ~·,,.. C<!Hf '°Vll'll•~'"t C.0"'•1111, "II M.... l t&"tl, lllo.r\lft lltl"•• l!llfltll<'lill "'''"'' o• ,.,~..-11 .. -•, ~"''" "ll Y lie •tllf'OCl,..i'.W ,..JIMWI -ltl M!f• ,..ltl'Oll -' Ol'fl'VtlO~I '""''· ~ cl•os _ • ...,. ..... t1 "I~ 1 .. t11o t llf (M!f .'o\ti.t, (t llfo.,.11. ~l .. IM ..., c1 rr1'f"" IJ u ,.,.."'tr1 ev ~n 11 Tl ......,ltity; mllo!fry lllftll.,.t.,,., 1J.D ,,_1h1y. Judo Experts Chop Thiet:es" SPARKS , Nev. (lJP!t -Two burg.la.rs bad more than they could handle \\'ednesd•y when t.hey broka into the Sparks judo and juj lt!'U club. The intruders were &reeled by a black-belt jurto instructor. ~·o studenls armt':'d with spears, a ken - do stick . an obie be.It and a replica of a ma chi ne gun Herb Lague told Sparks po!1te his Judo school harl bf'e!l burglariled !"lee in the past month S.C.. he and his falhe r. Bi>rt, and his brnther.in- la11·. Joh n Crntto , h;i1·P been sleep- in~ 1n the hu1Jrl1ng hripin.c lo ratr·h the burglar!". The fathPr anr1 !hf'. brnther·1n-law ha1 e been taking Judo 1n5lruclinn. \\'hen rhey heard a "·1ndo" being pried Qptn , the three ml'n waiting inside \l,tre ready. One of the in· trude.rs was cau~ht llTJmediately and tJed do11·n "'Ith the oh1e belt. "·hich is worn in ju Jitsu The nther man tried lo run , but y.·as caughl a block a\\·ay at1d subdued "·1 th the kendo stick, a Japanese fighting \l'eapon. Fligl1t Path Office Pla11 Stirs Storn1 A proposal by Ltisure World officials to construct a one-story office building along the El Toro ~far1ne base lhght path has sparktd a :strong protest from base officials. Speaking against the propo:sal al the CQunty planning commission Tuesday, Lt. Col. E. P. Janz, ba:se community liaison offtcer. said construction v.·ould violate an agreemP.nt between base and compan~· offici als. The fl la rine cla imed this agreement banned com merci al structures in the 3.()()(1 foot \.\'ide greenbelt area beneath thP jet approac h lo !he 11lr :sta1ion. Howe\'tr. Leisure World physical prop- erty services l'lirectnr Robert Bailey countered that the off ice building .,.,.oul d not be commercial. hut "'·ould :simply service an existing s!orage :ind ma inten- ance fa cility at the retirement commun· ilv. ·As a further argument aga inst building tht 1.800 :square foot :structurt' .. Janz said the Navy Department plans In t'venl ually purchast thl" grff:nbl"lt area to insure: it is nevt'r developed. Thi' ~tarine. noting the high numbtir of jet nigh!s into the base. said workers in !he off ice buliding v.·ould be 11.1bjtcted to an "'erlre.mely dangettG. and noisy situ1tion." The planning commission took no ac· lion mi the matter pending a legal opin- ion C1n permitted uses of the a pproach area. E1nployes Ch,arge 'Touc1i and Tell' Sessions Sexy WASH!r-.'GTON (AP) -Senate tn- \·rst1galors are chtc~ing complain1s from government enployt s that lhey are being prP~!'urerf 1nto joinmg race rt>lation;; ,roup encnunters that border nn LO\ asinn of pri\ ar1. Allee. D ll'a(ked out nn nne suc.h sess1'1n h11rauFP_ sh" .~.11d.' 1t gnt hl'r dn11n tn ~rx 11" a nd JU5l rjnwnrtf:hl unralled.fnr 11il::;ir l;incl!~!!r " l ll'r bos$ 1n an Ai::rir11l !ur p DrparlmPnt '1!.'"nr1· 1n~1sr~ rhr rnrr!tn~~ are ;in e;ir·np~\ att fmpl '•tn r :irry 011 t r rp:,1df'nl .\J\"r i;-d1recln e~ !n end r act a I d1°r rim1n;o.t1,.,n 10 eri1·f'rnmcnt " The <'ff1r1al re fe rred \n the mcelui~s as "11 llrk ~hnps '• Al1 hn11~h snmE" p!'opl e r.;iJI lhPm ''tou ch and !el\" nr .. cnnf\1ct Rnd cnnfr ontalll'ln·• :se~s1rin~. "\\·p sa.11 it'.~ s en s i ! 1 \' 1 t y lrainin~." .!;aid a Sf'natt' cnn~litlltiona! rights subcommit \tie 1n\·est1gatnr .. And what,.rPr irs called. !hLS 1:s clear· ly Cl\'t'r the hn e intn a v.·nrkpf.,: persona l pr1'·acy. The '\n1 f'r nn1ent Jtist (\('1esn·t h;i1·e any bu~incs.~ ge t11n_e in!'.1de my head ;i nd certainh• no bt1~1nl'l'S tr~·1ng to cha.n~e !he y.·ay I think ." hr; added . Execu!l1·c a;:enc1· dcfl'nders of !he pr(l· i;ra m den\· it 1n1·nl\"rs fnrm;il !'.ens1ti\·1 t.v tra1n1n~ Bu r !h"\ sa~· the se~sif'l ns are. c0n~idered St'n.•1li\'t> 1n the sense that tht1· srim~times !ouch deeply rooted racial \'ie.ws, Schools OK S.Laguna Control Plan i Mlees of the Laguna Bearh Unirieff School District \\'ednesday agreed lo sup· pnrt lil principle a general plan of South Laguna calling ror contrnlltd deve lop- n1e.nt of the unincorporattd arta. The propnsal . prt>sen!td by A!l·i n \\'1rhlr; and Fred Lang of the &iuth Laguna Ci1·ic Associatinn. calls for an ult ima\e popul.111on of ab<Jut 10,000 and an addiltonal elementary school. Since the boerd had on!y cnn1·ened f0r a !'.ludy session to te\'lf'Y.' the propnsal, no action ~'as taken in :support of the. mat· ter. However. trustt'es voiced strong ap- proval of the concept and ordP.red a resolution prepared for board con· :side ration. "l am for controlled dtnsi ly, very dtftnittly," said truslee Patricia Gillette follo\ving lht presentation. •·f think the plan has a lot of possibilities.'' The general plan , wh ich i~ no\ ~·et cnm· ple te<l , 1s being voluntarily prepn rerl hy a group of South Laguna reslden!.~ unr1rr the direction of architect Fred Lang. \\"hen complelPrl in Nol'C mher. La ni.: will prPsent the C"ontrollerl rlensi1y prnposii! lfl county planners fo.t:... official considerat1.}n. IF uncontrolled deve!Clpmt>nl is allnwerl. resident Al \V iehle told the board . lhe pnpulation could ultimately reach 6!1,000 in the J.400 acre area. This, he adder!, v•ould necessitate the construction of several schools. However, Lhe plannin g group ha!l determined that only one area of ground 1s level enough to build a school ex ists in the hilly community. This site, '\\'ieh!t added . llt:s just north ef Three Arch Bay, but is Ol'f'.r the school district boundary lint and within the Capistrano Unified School Distri ct. Wiehle predicted th<1t I.hf'. population limit~. :;ind therefore the. need for I.h e school, would not he re:i ched unlil !ht 1990"s. The population of the area is now about <l,000. Lang and \V iehle told the trustees !.hey had based !heir popul:itinn limit figures on seismic considerations. :sewage treAt - ment and water limitations. and on a desire lo preserve the existin g South Laguna environment. "Development should ht limited to areas that art neither loo slttp, too seismic nor too environmentally in· ,·o\\'ed," Lang said. ln discussing geismic considtrat.ions , Lang noted that {\\'O minor earthquake faults ran through thf'. community. Girl Hitchhiker Kidnaped at Gunpoint, Raped A Costa Mesa girl. hitchhiking with her sister, was kidna i>ed and raped Wtd- nesday by !he man Y.'ho gave them a ride, according tn tht iiccount she gal't policf'.. Huntington Beacb police :said tht. in- cid tnt occurred shortly before noon as the girl:s. 17 and 19, thumbed a ridt to the bea rh. They told officers they were picked up by a man in hi:s t arly 20.\ .,.,,ho .,.,•as dr iv- i.np; a late model V.'hite Ply mouth . He drn1·t the IY.'ll l11Y.·ard !ht beach, hut at tht> 1nlrrsf'cllt1 n nf Brookhurst S!rert and P<1ciflc Coa!'.l Hii;:hwa~·. he clrf'w .'! gun and forred !ht> nld er ii:l rl nut of the rar. pnl1ce \\'rre 111Jd. fir !h<>n <lrr11 r :ilnn,i: ('r,;i~t H 1~h11 :i1· !n a \;J(;int (1rld al Rf':ich Rnu\('1·;ird v.·hrrf' he r;iprd thr ,\oungfi 1;11 I aqrf !hen f('lrcrd htr out (If !he Cdr, nff1cprs .<:a id . Thf' tr.('t1<1grr ";i1 ke<l 1n 11 nrarhv !r;id('r p.:i rk wherr ~hi! r:illrd pnl 1cP. Thr nlr1Pr girl h;irl ('"lied nff1cers mnn1rnts earlier to report her sister's abduction. Coun ty-Laguna Road Agreen1enl Extended A r11<1d maint enance agre e m e n t bet1~·een the cit~· of Laguna Beach a.nd !ht> Orange County Road Department ha~ bt'en t l!"lended for onf': ~·ear by action of thf'. Board of Supervisors. Board member:s <1ppro1•ed the re<:n m- menrlatinn rif Cnun!~· Road Commissioner Tt>d ~lcConvil le Tuesda~· 11·hich call~ for the city to pay the county rrir road mainten11ncr-11·ork on a time and material cost basis. Pagea11t Official Slated To Leave Hospital Today Pageant nf the ~la~terg producer-Oirec- lt1r non \\'llliamst1n .,., a ~ scheduled to lt~~·e the hospital tod ay under docto r"s orders to cnn\·alesc e for the ne xt su: Y.'l"ek~. \\'11hamsl'ln, 57 v.·a.s ar\m 1!!Pd !n Sou1h Cria~t Cnmmun1!\' Hn\pll<11 Jil!t' Snnrlav n1cht :iltet rl'lllilf'i~ini.; 11! thP FesU1 al srnunrl<-fll!lf'" ing !ht' ICt~t rerlormanct of the P;:il!l';:int H1.s 111fe Jn\tph1nf' 5111d !h1~ mnmini he t1.·11~ "m:i~1 ng vrry g(l('ld glridr s" tn rt"Cup~ratin,c: frnm th' ulcer ailm~nl .,., hirh had h"!flllahzed him Hr had J U~! p11shrd hlmr.cll !on long end so hard that hf'. fina lly collapsed," ~trs. V.'l!iamson said. She added that her husband hid not bl-en feeling wtll for the pai;t week. but h;ir1 put off i;eekinii: medicl'l.l c;iire until the fina l clnse of lht. i;ix-week p:!JZl'll nf. ··H,. 11lrtadv lon ks so mu r.h betttr lhlln ht-rhd \:i~t wfek:· she SFl id ~lr~ \Vill iamson nol t'd lh111 ht'r hu.~­ l'ianrf hAs h:id !he stnmac:h 11 ilml"nt fnr ,:.Pvl"r;i\ """"'~" but only recPntly did 1t bec!ln tn ·bother him HnFpital officia ls rltlermlntd thal the Pageant dlrec:tor'g co\lap&e wag c&ustd bv ,. combinatinn C1f h1tlgut. t poor 11i>t>tltt and t.he itaniach problem. l l11der Fire L/\ f'ounty Public Adrnin isfra t- or Baldo Kristov ich has be en i;uspended pending the results of a Grand Jury investi gation into the operations of his of- fice. Kristovich (pictured \n fil e photo) handles millions of dol· la rs in assets of persons \11ho died without \\1ills. Story, Page B. Judge Reaffirms Desegregation Busing Order By United Pre~s IDll'rnational A judge, contending bt1sin1? is "a.s Americ;in :is :ipple pie." ha.; rcfustd to revise the North's first massive :school desegregation order. And Judge Damon .J. l\eith warned \!andal!'. at Pontiac, Mich,, 11·hrre 10 hui;ti.\ "'rre destroyed by eJq1losive~ ~lflnday ni,eht. lhal "this case \\'ill nol be settled in lhe streets. "If nl'cessary, l\'I' will pu1 rn;irshals inn the huses ), we'll bnni;: out the FRI or use whatever remedy nect'ssary ~o thal tl's rarned eut," Keith said \\1ednesday in J)ctrnit. Keith d1smi sstid a suil 11\cd h~· the Na- tiona l Action Group to h;ilt his order to dtsP.gregate Pon t l 11 c 's 24.000·s1LJdent srhflol syslc>m. pnrticul;irly blnrkini; the bu~1n~ of 8,700 children. School <>pens Tuesday. Jn (reorgia, Federal Judge Alex;inrlrr A. LaY.Tence direrted two Rhllrie Island educators credited with clraw ln~ up !he c on t rnversial Charlotte-/'.1eck1enhur g, N.C., school plan to devis e a. desf'greg;i- lion program for Richmond I Augusta l County, Ga. 12 Win Approval 'Pilot' Programs Come Under Fire A controversy nver a parent's r!ght lo )'ank a child ou t of :i "pilot" program erupted \\'ednesday during a rneel!ng nf the Tru s!l'es ol !hl' San Joaquin Elemen- tary School Distrlc1. After rep1.·<.itcd a:s surances th.it parenlJ do have this opunn, the board unan imous· Jy 11ppro\ed 12 "ptlot" programs for the coining year. 'rrustee Hober! D;n11cron askrd d1strirt orncials if alter1111te clas.~es 11·ere a\•ailable for youngsters "'hose parenls forbid !heir attendance 111 a pilot pr1Jgram inl'o]ving an entire grade le\'el. Dr. W1l11am Stocks told Damernn pro· visions can be made for that situation and stressed that prinC"ipals make every effort lo contact parents before new pro- grams art' put into efft'cl. Bud Reeves of Missio n Vitjo, represen- ting a grou p nr Cordillera School parents v:ho ha ve been openly cnticnl of pilot pro.i:rams, concurred that parental con- sent is a necessity. lie added thnl thl' primary goal or the prog ran1s shuuld he ;in nh;er!l1'e search for teaching relorn1s rlcs1 gnrd to ac- complish the i;cl1001·s pri1nary function - to teaeh skil!~. transmit IJcrilage, and train the intellect. He urgr.d trustees tn de.tide if the ne1v program is superior In the "traditional" prograin. The best way lo judge th is is lo com pare average scores Qf :ichie\·ement in hasic skill areas an1nng students frnm •·traditional'' and ''pilot" programs, he added . "\\'e believe healthy competition a1nong students is pos1ti1•e and programs "''hic h deme<1n this attitude can only serve to retard a student's adaptation to a highly compet ith·e society." he said. The board members assured Ree ves that the y, loo . .,.,·ant to see test results at the end of the ye<ir. Or. Stocks said he .,.,·nu!d pro\·1de thrm. bul pilot programs are not designed to show academic supPrinrity. "\f P. ap- proach pi!ot:s by looking !or evidence. that 'Smile' Dra,vina ~ Slated Sept. 10 The /'.-ll'rm11ids nr lhP l.t1j.i11n:i Beach Chamtx>r of Com ~ will hnld a draw- ing Srpt. JO in fron t of city hall to de!Prn1inc the pri1.e winne rs in the.1 r smi!r c·;i rnpai~n. Thl' pri7es, wl11eh 11•111 i;:n t11 ernp!O,\"f'S nr Ch;imh(:r menibcrs ;ind ha\·e. hcen dnn<iteU hy v.1rious mer('hant~. include a trip tn S;i n FrRnciscn. a month'5 supply nf ~;isnline :ind rlnth ing. Thr smilr c:imp:1 i~n ha s hl'rn go1n~ nn :ill s111nmcr :ind w;is dc si~ncd tn prninnte plc:1sant cmployc·tuslo1ner rr\alion s. S;it1~firrl 1·ustnmrrs nominated store clrrks fnr the <"onte st. /'.liss l.11guna Be11cl1. Fr<incis Cntte1cl 1. \l'i!I dr;iw the \~·inn ini:: Urkets 11t the 11 :30 am. cer('n1on.11. whi <"h \\"ill mnrk the end of the smile C'ampaii;:n. •thick nylon textured plush by/:) they are as !!UCcessful A!! self-contained t:lassroom:s, not necessarily be ttf'.r," he :said. "\\'e"re not. trying ro indul&e youngstP.r! or exptiriment with thrm <'Ir ha rm them in an v way. \\'e'rr mertily lonkini; at d1f· fereni ways for boys and gir!s lo !P.arn." Varlercsian Rites Scheduled Friday ln Lagu11a Beach Funeral Fer vices Y.'111 he conducted In l.;iguna Beach Fr~day afternoon at 1 o·r!ock for zg.year-flld Bob Varteresian, the s011 of well·known Orange Coasl rcslaurateur "Turk" Varteresian. The S;in Ju;in Capis trano resident and l«lhcr o! tw11 \'11un~ s1111~ w;.1~ k1llcr1 rar\y Tucsd"Y (•ven.ing 1n a f ';ip i~!rano Rea ch m•)!OiTyc·lt··r::\r rr:ish. Tlie nl!·s will b1· held 111 Sh1'!fer \.a~una BC'rtc h :\!1Jr!1i;1ry and bun.:i! 11'111 r0llow at Pat'i fir \'1e w t.1en1orlal Park ir1 Corona dcl /'.-l ar. Mr. \'arteresi;in, \\•ho lived at 30713 Calle Hl'.'splentlor. it'aves his y.•idow, Penelope: sons, Bob Jr. and Rryan; hi~ parf'nl s. r.-tr. and r.1rs. Ha rry ··Turk '' \'arleresi an of Laguna Be11ch : ~ sister, C;indy. of Laguna Bea<'h; h 1 s wandpartnts. fl.1r. and fl.l rs. Sam Vol kov of La Habra, and his grandmo1her. Mrs. Alicta Varleresian of Los Ange.!es. Man Sentenced After He First Faced Flogging A man \1'h11 nf'flrl;· bec:in1e Orange Coun1y·s first lrg,1! fln~g 111g reci pirnt .,.,.·as sentenrr.d tn state prison \\'rdnr~day for a \enn nf si x months lo) 111 ~e11rs by Su perior Judge Byr11n K. 1\·lc:'ll ilJ:in. Aruee D:irryl 1!011-ell, 22 of \V isc('lnsin 11':'l.~ rrturned lo cuur\ fru1 11 ;i ~O.day di<i~nost1c study and Judge ~1cr.l illan detcrminl'<f that he should he scnlenced nn chargc.s nl rC<'£"iv1ng stolC'n property. Ho1vell had µ!<·ade(I guilly ~!Ry 19 In the ch;11·ge "'hit:h had been reduced from burglRry i111·ol ving Leaming Industries, orrurred lai;l J:inu"ry, llowrll bec<1n1e ('Clebratcd in No1·emhe r 1970 \\'hen Supf'nor Judg r \\lill1am /'.lur· ray sentenced him [(l I~ ta~hcs 11·1th a cat o·n1nc Jail.~ instrar! !•f rn~llll. 11'e nol'e! sentenf'f' prnd u1:ed :i \1·a1·e of pnlles1s and ;i refusa l by ~hcnH Jam~s !llusick (o adm1 n1st rr lh f' ptini~hmcnt. Wlurn1y dropf1"d 1he fln~ging senlenrl\ anrl ga 1·e Jl n11·ell 90 dA\'S 111 !he Cnun1y Jail fnr his as~illllt on a f,.,llnll' pnsnncr. U' YOU CA.i'-··y CO~I E lN -CALL 646-0075 f()r An eXpert tArjl('l enns11\!11n t n 1rzj tcL1u ,..,...,,,,_ \I ho l\'111 enmr tri for only 512.95 sq, yd, Th•••• outh • w11lth ef o+r11•9, lu•urOou• ••" C•r•lr•• ~vlo~ v••~• p•t ~td !~to Fo•lu1111 w by K•,•t!t•, yev'U "'011J11 .,.hy tlti1 l1o~i•••\ll1 t1o1wr1d plw 1h '''Ptl hto 1uclt 1 "'odtt l prlt 1. The 16 ,..ulli·color1 .otl ,,..,,;~, too. ~ n11 r hom• "11h ~llJT\Ol~ \\ 1t hriut llny nbHg11tion to )'OU I K1mflff ,,,.._ ctrl*s llk1you1piend your l/'I• wllh them.,, Your Jaf'oritt intf!rior Ot'Slpl'lrr tmll bt hllPPil fCI ~s1st lJO!l .. H .JI GARRETT f u RNITU RE 22 15 HARB OR BLVD. COSTA MESA , CALI F. 6'4 b0 0275 b•&-0276 PROFESSIONAL INTER IOR DES IGN ERS Op111 Mot1., Thu"" n4 Fri. l•11. • ----- San Clemente Today's Final Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stocks voe. 6'4, NO. 209, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1971 TEN CENTS ore eac es IRA Chief Detained Cahill De11ied V.S. Entrance for Ar1ns l\1EW '\'ORK (UPI) -Joe Cahill, leader of the provisional v.•ing of the oullav,red Irish Republican Anny and the n1osl \\'211led man in t\orlhern lreland, \1·ill learn Tuesday whether he can re· 1n<1in in the United Stales. Cahill was denied entrance to the United Slates \Vcdnesday, his visa v•as canceled and he was detained overnighl by immigration authorities. Ho1neowners Wi11 Battle For Co11trols Residents or San Cle1ncnte 's Riviera district, angry Decause their neighbor· hood streets ha\'C become "free\1·ays to the bcarh", 11·on part of their b2.ttle Jor i>tiff controls \\'ednesda~. But the lhings they \\'anted most - bu1nps in the streel to jar traffic to a blo1v crav."! -1rere not approved by city councilmen. inste;id. the council agreed to paint a center line along Plaza La Playa near . i\llonte Christo, plus the installation of intersection stop signs. Speeding cars 1\'hich cut corners on blind curves caused the complaint of t1eighbors, represented by Riviera resi· dent Robert J\tiller. Councilmen. however. balked at the suggestion to install asphalt bumps 011 the public right-of-1,1,•ay. The_v :isked City Attorney F. !o.1acKen- tie Bro1vn to investigate the i11sue of city liability for dan1age or injury caused by bumps. The idea long has dr:l\vn stiff opposi· !ion frotn puhlic safety officials. because no~ only do the bun1ps slow regular 1r:1f- fic. but they are a deterrent lo emer- gency vehicles as well. "The neigh bors \\•ant it. and are 1vill- lng to put up \Vith them in their ov.11 dril"ing. ·· i\!iller argul•d. "\\"e're p<1ying the price (or the pleas· ti re of pc'lple using the public. beach," he added. .J oaqu.iu Board To Pa11icipate In Federal Pla11 'l'ruslecs of the San Joaquin Elen1cn far\' :;;eho<1l District \\'ednesday approved paf1 icip:itlon in a federal program lle!i igned to reliel"e une111ployn1ent. The district 11'ili be eli)iible tor $40,950 under !he l'rovisi:2,,.ns of the Emergency Un<'mployment Al'r\\·hich ;iuthori zed $2.8 n1illion for Orange County distribulion. Superintendent Ralph G:ites said oniy f hil.~e 11·ho 1vill be needed next year will be hired. Areas for consideration will be teacher aides. maintenance and garden .,·orkers. and curriculum planners. •·The district will have lo oonlribule 10 l'ltrcenl but I.his can be v.·orked out within the existing budget." he said. Jfe added that if trustees decide to withdra1v lhey can do so v.-ithin 30 days. Orange Coast Weather Lo1v rlouds and fog predicted along lhe coa~t until noon today and Frid.?.y, clearing lo sunshlne and 73 degree temperatures. llighs inland around 83. Lows lonight between 58 and 65. INSIDE TODAY Te,r \Vai.~011 odrr1its killing fa11r Tate victim! and btconie tile Jirs l. follower of Charles Jl1nnson lo !lay the clan leodtf' Q(lt:I! !lit orders. Story, Pogt 8. C•hMrnil I Cft«kl'" U1 ' Cl•Hlfl... J1•lil c .... 1t1 11 c,..uw.r11 11 OIH .. -kl~ 11 t:tt!tarl•I 'II\" 6 t!nll<ltlfl-J1 ,l~IMt 11·1' "-"-l'I l"• L1<1CN<1 II Ml¥1H ,, M~r..,.r ~.,,.. lil N•llo ... I N""" 4-J g,,,.., "4tlllr 1• '"'"' , .. ,, ,.., M1rl!tlt 11.1' T1l1wlsWoto n TMlltfft 22 ""'""""' 4 .,,_,.., N1"" 11·1' W1r1t ,..., •·I The purpose behind Cahill's flight from Dublin to New York was to begin a four· or five-week tour of American cities in an effort lo raise funds for the militant IRA faction he heads. He said the funds y,:puld be used to purchase guns to fight Brilj.sh troops in Northern Ireland. Cahill agreed today to remain in custody until Sept. 7 '1·hen immigration authorities will decide v.·hether he should be allowed lo n1ake the tour. CahiU 's attorney, Frank Durkan, a member of Paul O'Dn·yer's la1v firm, said Cahill "will be allov>ed visitors and has acces.t; lo a telephone ."' but that in- tervie1,1,·s y.·ith the press would not be permitted. 011 his arrival, Cahill \\·as met at Ken- nedy International Airport by im- migration authorities. acting on stl'lte department orders, and taken to the t.1anhatt;in immigration office. Cahill told newsmen in Dub!in1 where Prices I ncreuse Slightly-Before Freeze lrnposed \\'ASHNGTON (UPI \ -\Vholesale prices rose 0.:\ percent in August, the goven1ment reported today. Jt said the latest statistics were based on surveys made prior to the start of the Aug. 16 \\'age-pr~ freeze. The A u g u s t increase. without ad- justment for seasona1 factor s, \Vas the same as the rise in July. \\'hen adjusted, lhe Au~ust increase was much greater - 0.7 percent cornpared to an adjusted in· crease of 0.2 percent in July. The August increase v.•as led by a 0,5 percent upswing in a broad r ange of in- dustrial commodities. This was p;irtially offse1 by a 0.3 percent decrease in the price of farm products and proces~ed foods and feeds. There v.•as also a 0.3 per· cent decline for farm products lhe previous month. But the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said fann prices did not decline as much as usual in August. and therefore after seasonal adjustment the index for fann products and processed foods and feeds rose t.4 percent. com· pared W an adjusted I percent decline in July. The BLS said the wholesale price index fn August was 114.9. meaning that good~ \l"hich cost SIO \\'holesale in 1967 cost $l!A.9 in August. That was 4 percent above Au gust, 1970. Unadjusted wholes111e prices on con· sumer-rinished goods v;ent up by 0.3 per- cent in August following a 0.1 percent decline in July. the bureau said. Consumer foods alone increased 0.4 !)fr- cent. The report said industrial commodity prices advancecf 0.5 percent mostly because of a 3.1 percent increase in lumber and v.'ood product prices, in· eluding a 7.9 percent advance for plyv.·ood, as well as a l.4 ~nt in· crease in the prices of metals and metal products. County Rejects Joint Fiuanci11g Of Beacl1 Project Qiunty supervisors have rejected a commltt.ee recom1n endation for joint county·slAle financing of the purchase of the Capistrano Beach Club beach and have offered their support to a state purchase measure now before the Legislature. The proposed extension of the Doheny State Park Beach to include the mile and one-haJf Jong beach to tht southeast ls provided for in Assembly Bill SO?'l by Assemblyman Robert Badham ( R • Newport Beach). Supervisors Ronald Caspers urged 3up- port of the bill which he said held pro- 1nl~e of state financing of the beach purchase. 'T'he joint county-slate acquisition method was suggested by the Ocean and Shoreli ne Planning Steering Committee. Caspers sald there WI'~ little danger that the property would be developed soon to high ri&e. as proposed in the past. He pointed to highwate:r problems during ~tormll and the nec:tssity for rezoning to 11ccommodate the development. he boarded the plane to Nev• York, that he planned to mali.e speeches in several U.S. cities in order to raise money lo buy the weapons. •·our offensive objectives involve the shooting of as many British troops as possible and the bombing of military and economic targets," Cahill said V.'ed- nesday. "I certainly regret that this has to be done," he said. "But I can see the necessity for it." 11e said the IRA's aim was lo "bring about the downfall of Stormont (the Northern Ireland Parliament ). direct rule froin \Vestminsler (the British Parlia· men!) and a conference resulting in the fin:il settlement of the Irish question." The state department rt port t d I y cnru:e!ed Cahill·.s visa \\'hile en route to Ainerica. federBI authori lles detained him at Kennedy Alrport before taking him to th' imm\gr;rtion office in r.lanhat- tan. Cahill told supporter.s in Ne11• York he planned to "get the best lawyer in An1erica.'' A spokesman for the provisional wing or the IRA declined to coinment on Ca- hill's detention until after the hearing . Laguna, Clemente Troubled Teen Ce11ters Helped 'T wo additional county youth centers IG aid troubled teenagers have ~n ap· proved by the Board of Supervisors. They "'ill be located in Ll'lguna Beach and San Clemente. During the past year fund s were pro- vided for youth centers in the county's drug abuse program in Costa Alesa, Tustin and Anaheim. The county aid, approved Tuesday, con· sists of paying & director of lhe centers. The Laguna Beach Free Clinic and the San Clemente Listening Ear are the new aRencies benefiting by the boa rd action. Continuing t-0 be aided by the county are the Harbor Area Youth Problem Center in Costa Y..lesa. the Tuslin Rap Center and the Anaheim Free Cline. Tax Tally Shoics Fortune S1niles On Capo District A study done by the starr of the Capistrano Unified School Dist;ict has di.sclosed that taxpayers in Uie District have the third-lowest school lax bill in Orange County. Reviewing 27 school d istricts in the county only two districts, Laguna :ind Traburo, have lower combined tax rates for children in kindergarten through junior college. Property owners in the Capo dislrict will be assessed a total of $5.05 per $100 assessed valuation when tax bills are mailed in November. Capo unilied 's por· tion is $4 .62 and the res! is for Sad· d\eback College. This year the school dlstricl's operating tax wa.s boosted only one percent while enrollment Increased nine percent. The study found that taxpayers in 13 county school districts face school rates of more than $6 per $100 assessed valua- tion while three districts have total rates of more than $7. Handicapped Classes Set By San Joaquin Specia l educatfon cla~es will be held at several schools in the San Joaquin Elementary School District thll fall. Two Cl8SSCll' for educable mentally retarded wUI begin at Del Cerro School in Aegean Hillt. Educationally handicapped lil\.lde:nts will be housed at Oltvewood School in El Toro and La Pai Intermediate School in Mlukln Viejo. Children who art classlned as trainable or 8eVtn!IY mentidly rerarded will attend the J. P. Greely School In Orange. SchooJ will begin on Sept. 13. • a e u IC o.AIL't' l'ILOl 51111 l'ftOll BOAT S NOSE INTO DANA HARBOR 600 STRONG "By Next Spring You Won 't Recognize The Place" Tl1ree Majo1· D::111a Poit1t P1·ojects Neru· Con11lletio11 Dana f-larbor's thr('C n1o!>l prominent pri vate project.~ are nea ring r omp!('lin11 -tv.·o or them on or ahead of sc/1edute this week. Robert D;ihlherg. he~d of lhr J);i11!l Point r.1arina Corporation. saifl ~lip c(111- stru<~tion in the harbor'.~ east ha.~111 is tv. r. months ahrad of schcd uk'. Thu s !ar rnnrr than 600 boat brrths are filled . llt· s;ucl Wednesday that the enlire inland s1dl' of the basin would be full of :sl ips hy year· . .; end. \\'nrk al the n{'w Cast111va_rs rt·~l :tur;11 1I at the end of Dana \slaqd :ilsn \'i" 011 schedule and 11·dl be complete by nud rail. :\·!inor del;1ys 1\·ill set !he opcnini:: r1f HJC! harbor's tw o-story n1ote! al about Nflv . r. Dahlbcq.: said · !hat even thou.t(li ll1i: county's landscaping contract: .. a~not complete . planting in the m11rina dc\·c!up· nient ar('a will begin in a nta l!cr of c1:iv~. Paving will also be cornplrlcd on all the parking lots serving yachtsmen in the ea.~t basin . The waiting list pi cture. hf' said. is not severe. Yachtsmen seeking berths for a 25·foot vessel can sign up this week and c."<!"lecl a slip before the nc1v year. Oahlbcl'g, long an enthusiast ic· boo ster n! the h:il'IXlr . said he and other ofFic ials 111 lhe firn1 are irnprcs~ed ;1t Ille f!u<ll11y r1f l)O;Jt\ a\rc:idy calling Dana Harbor !1t11nr 1x1rt. •·v.·l, re f"l'l!l!I' rxri!l'd abt1t1 l till' t:>onts 11 1• hu ve d11w1l here. No one. it :.ecms. 11':>1\t!'t t1J nf~!cct hi" vessel " fl ,• s~ud th!' lrasing flrn1 has <1lten1pted !11 ~cl an l'.x:imple fur 1hc yarhl~n1en l11 rr·u~h its rci;ular m<1111\enant·c pro1::ra1n 11 h;r h 1·ven i1H·Jud{' .. 1·1c:inirlA up gull i!rupp1ne,!C :ind du.~! fr11m 1·ps.~els every \Ill) \V('l'k.; ·•\\e rn;;ke su1'r th:i r wh1•r1 thrv r·ninr d111~11 on the 11·~·t'kend ll1n t e1·eryth ing ii; ~polle~::." he ~n1d . A!1h ullgh heri1y t•on.~tr11f'liOn Is pro· ~·rl'ss 1n~. the re.1 ! rrsult s :il U1c S30- 111i!lu111 111an!iml· curnplcx will be seen l·,1rlv next spring , ~ "By next spring," s;1id J)<Jh!lx•rg, "you 11on't recognize lhe phtcc."' J.,1ndscap1ng and o!h rr majnr private con.~truclion n·ill be accomplished hy then -alt in lime for a full summer season 111 1972. San Cle1nente Okays 2nd A1nbula1ice Firm San Cle.menle now has competing an1- bulance services. City councilmen Wednesday granled a business license to the 28-ycar-old f\t orRan K and ~1 Ambulance service to operate on a rot.Htion system with lhe ex· isting private service in San Clementt. / On hitch, however, covers ~1organ's plact _of business. SPokesmen for the Santa Ana-based firm told councilmen they planned to operate from 151 i\venlda NailarM. But the locaUon Is in a manuracturlng zo~ where ambulance services are nol an allow11ble use. Councilmen said they would grunt the license if Morgai1 found alternate quarters in a C·2 commercial zone. Although the. license: was granted. deep study of the over·all ambulance :dtuRlion ia U-.e city is still to come. City fi.1ana1ter Ken Carr asked coun· cHmen t-0 set aaide time al their next study atslilon -possibly on a Sept. 8 n'eeling - to discuss the Issue of emergency i>.mbulance ~erv icc. It has bCCJ1 learned lha1 I.her<' i~ a plan p1·oposed at the staff Jcvcl for the city t-O operate an einergency a m b u J a n c e service. using newly hired firemen and a spec;ial vehicle which could be built wilh funds alccady in the budgL(. Councilmen might study that idea at their ne xt study session. J~cco nl Floods I-lit Ha noi, Rice Areas SA IGON IU PJ) -ThosanW or North Vietnamese troops and government "'orkers have been mohili7.ed Lo battle the 1vo rst floods in the history of North Viti· nam, Radio ll ano! s<ild today. Jt slid p<irl" Qf llanoi were underwater and l~at floods had washed away highways and dlkt:!'i pr0lc<.1ing crQpS, I Give11. Utl By Marit1es By JOHN VAL TERZA Ot t~• 0 11!, l'tlol Sti ll 'fwo miles of priine ~l arine Corps beach al Sun Onofre and much of San r.l ateo Canyon are In public hands today -the result or ;i co1npromise agreement n1aklng President Nixon a victor. The ~talc of California assumed lease ti!le for 50 years of the disputed two-mile stretch dirPc!ly uproast fr om the San Onofre Bluffs State Beach. And the existing 3.5-rni!e section opened earlier this year under a 2S-yelr term \Vas added to new 50-year agreement. ~late olficials in Sacrunento told the DAILY PILOT this rnorning that t he coveled new section or beachfront would be opened 11·ith minin1um facilities within a n1onlh. Fred F'ieldlng, associate counsel for President Nixon. announced confirmation ~f the compro1nise agreement -ham· n1cred out among miliLary brass, rrpresenlali\'es of the House Armed Services Com1nittee and officials of the State Depa rtment of J>arks and Recrea- tion. Basically, the nc1v public territory in- cludes: -Two 1ni\cs o( blufftops and beach stretching ln1mediately upcoast of the ex- isting hlufrs beach, pa~ lhe San Onolre Nuclear generating stallon lO the exisling J\l<irine Corps Enlisted Man's Beach club. -2.380 acres of San J\lateo Canyon 11·hic h is planned to accommodate parked cars and camping when the entire state 1jarcel isdeveloped. -A ltvel access easement from the c&11- yon to the beach. 1\flcr signing the $1-a-year lease State Parks f)epartment leaders said their next step \1·ill be to seek $3 n1illion to develop the gift. Funding might be forthcoming next ~·ear to develop the park. Priority will be given lo se"•age, water and electrical service. The first two would probably be bought frorn lhe city of San Clemente. The exact boundary of the new public hind in San l\1ateo Can~1on v.·as not im- n1ediately announced. It was not im· mediately known whether ranches and lanns in the canyon "'ill be allowed to re- inain. Fif'\d ing :<:nicl, ho\vever. thl11 lhe ex- i!it111i.; en!lsted man's club and beach 11 oold re1na1n in 1nil itary hands . One stiff lcrm of 1he nPw lease is that the proper1.v n1usl be used for public rerreatu;n and any permanent structurea 11 ould require ledcrn! anproval. Those terms eliminate the n1ajor ob- je<·t1on by the flO"·crfu! lloLL~r comm1tlee which h:td th11·ar!ed ....-1xon's plans to gr:int the canyo11 and beaches to the stale in a dl'ecl . r-.1en1hers of the advisory group pro- lesled lhe deed plan because it could give Ilic slate a chance to grant some or lhe prnpcrty for private deve!O\)lnenl. Congress agreed with lhe idea and late In its last session included riders in ma- jor military funding legislation forbidding anl' t ran.~fer of title of Pendleton lands "·ithout Congressional approval. Becau.~c of the compromise -agreed upon by Armed Services Committee Chairman 'F. Ed1varrl Hebert ( 0-La.) - Congressiona I opposition lo the lease is not expected. The granting of the Pendleton lands came after so1ne flaring tetnpers. ln the most rrcent dispute Pendleton Com· mander l\laj. Gen. Grorge Bowman and a Los Angeles Representative tangled. The dispute Hued over comments at- tributed to \he General at a Vista Lions Club Luncheon in which he assertedly ac- cused Rep. 11 lphonzo Bell of wanting to open the beech up to hippies. Bel l, a champion or the public use of Pendleto11 Beaches and a guesl of honor :it the San Onofte Bluffs dedication earlier this year, issued angry replies. Technically. the new beach today Is public property, but slate officials •<f.. vised beachgoers to be patient and wait lo test the new public power until portable toilets aod adequate aeceu routes ar' arranged. Unrestricted publlc use of \he ntw gift will probably begin later lhis month, they said, and would be handled through a l'Oncession agreement -similar to the IJUl'• ccssful Onofre Blufls operation.. 2 Unions J\•[akc Up LOS ANGl!:l.ES (AP) -Tut natkm'• two elC'Ctrli:al workers unions. whicb once (ought to destroy each ot11er, h3ve signM a mutunl Bid part ar\d are hold inl discussion." expetttd lo lead to a merger, 2 DAIL 'I' PILOT St Water U11its Blast Jury Accu satio11 s J udo Experts Clio p Thieres SPARKS. f>.'t \', tl.:Pl 1 -l'wo burglar!> h11d more than !My could twidJ e \\'edne.sda y when they broke into the Sparks Judo and JUJ!tsU club. ~''ttal Q'a!er dJstncts tn Orangt (l)un· ty are ~acting sharp!Y tn a Grand Ju~· report callmg for lhe t.hm1na!J(ln of mort. than 100 special d1stric1 s The Intruder! were gre~led b}' a black·l'lelt ]tJdo lnstruc!Dr . two ~ludf'nl.s armed 'A'ith spear!. a ktn· do suck. an obie belt and a replica or a machint gun Herb La~11e rnld Sparks pol1rP h1.~ judo sc-hool had heen h11ri:lar11Pd tv.·tce 10 the pa~! mnnth Sn. h~ and his fathf'r. Aer1 . and h i~ brnthflr in· la11.. John Crntln. ha1·r betn slePp- ing in lht bui!dlnJ: hnri1nR tn ca!t'h lhfl burRlars. Tht> fa ther and the hrnt hPr•tn·law ha1 e hten taking iudn instruct 1nn At least a half-dozen countv \l.ltrr d1slricts ha\'t hPen ln\'llrd tn Ulsta ,\lesa Sept 14 to consider a rrply fo the Grand J ury accusat1on s The county Grand Jury rtport callt'.'d most nf lhf' count~ 's s0tclal dislnrl~ - mcluding watf'r dist r1c1s -"archa1r legacif'.<. frnm an al:!nrulfural er,.. ·· !! su~l!f'St,..d that mnst s~1al d1.qr1c1s should be cnmbrnrrl anrl plarrd undrr control of lhe bnard nf suprrvisors Districts ei:pectrd to mer! Srpt. 1~ 1n Costa Mesa include· 1-ll".lulton·f·;igue! ~'ater Distrirt: Sl".luth Coa ~! \Yat,.r District : Lagun.11 Brach: lr\·ine Ranch , El Toro. and Sanllapn "'atl"r d1ctricts . as well as lhf' Cos1a ~·!esa Coun,ty 'i\'ater D slncr. in itiator of the meetin,(1: ~~arin Duranl". prrs1df'nt nf 1!'11• Cni;ta ~ltsa district. \\Trilt rin an,crv lf'11er tn lht. olher districts rall!ng the ~r11nd JUry rePOrt •·unfair and poorl y "'rit1f'n" He said: ''Thi~ GrMd Ju rv report is so ty>orly 1vritten. so urif11i r iri l1S cr1t1c1sm a nd without an~· evidence nr justif1catt(ln for its conclusions !hat a!J sperial districts shnuld be eliminat~ Iha! I fl'tl the Orange County public water agenc ies should consider the action. H an v. "'e should take in response to this Unfair criticism.·• The districts will mert al 7 .10 pm., St:pt. 14, in the Costa r..1rsa cttv hall first floor conference room. n Fa ir .Dri ve. Alvin Pinkie~·. a Cosl.1 ~iesa Coun· ci.Jman and a ~'a!er district director. said the dislricts shoul d show the Grand Jurv where it is \••ron g. but :i l!ln ought tn saY what is righ t abnut the rt'port. The Grand Jurv renort Q'as ~i,l!'nf"d bv Doreen ~iars hall . fnrmf"r ~!ayor nf 1\1t1~:port Beach and rurrenl forrm11n flf the Grand Jury ll blamed lhe rxistence of such di strict~ nn thr "walls nf defPnse" built b~· di strict dirE'ctors \vho Wl'!re virtuall y untouch.1hle by the publir_ The Grand Ju ry report takes much the same attitude as an earlier report nn specia.J districts put out by the Orange Countv League of Cities Pinkl ey said hr felt there "'f're some small special distrirts . such as r..iosquito Abatement. !hat cnuld bt put undtr coun· ty dl'!partments. but that most ~·ater districts served speci al functions htlpful to I.heir local area. Aaron K. Latter Last Rites Held Funeral services were held in Corona del Mar this aftern fl('ln for Aaron K. Lat. t.er . a Laguna Hills res ident Q·ho died Tuesday al Hoag f\.-lemorial Hospital. He was 58. The riles "'ert cnnducterl at Pac1f1c View Chapel and mterment lnl!owed at Pacilic View Memorial Park Mr, Lattl"r. who lived at. 23AA Via Mariposa '-''rs!. 1s surril•t.d b\· his wife ~1ary : a da ughtt.r . Au_t:ust .l ·Dalton of New Mc._xico a.nd ~·o gra.ndch1ldren . School Chaos Seen In San Francisc o SAS F'RA:\CISCO rL:PJ 1 -Top schnnl 11dm1nistralnrs fear !hat p a r e n t s ' OOyco tts. the bu5tng nf 2~.oon childrrn and nther problems cnuld turn th! Cit\ 's in ~pat1on plans into chans wh~n classe~ oprn Sep!. lJ One antibustnii R'.P'.IUf' r n n c • r n • rl paren~ !aid that it u a~ 1.1rr,.rl1hl , ih;ot Supt , Thomas A Sh.;h,...n ll'1if i,.. n" vac ation during chr first wet>k~ nf !hr term. ~avtng hi' sh.,uld ''!l:t 1 h!rt and fac,. lht music" OIANGl COA1T DAllY PILOT 0 11.AliC.O:: C0 •51' "Ul llS"l"C. co~"""" l 1i11 rt N. w.,J , .. " 4""' •"II .ti."'••~tr Jee~ I:. Cw•l1v Voe• "'• ""'' or..i C.1..,r11 Mt"~ n.,.,,,, l(,,~11 £11 ••r Tlo.11,.11 A. 1.1 ·,·e~ ~· M•.,.11,.. £a • .,, C~1,f11 M. l 11111 l it~t•d ~. Ni ll A.Ullll~I Ml ....,l"tl (G Ml Le,. ........ Offlc.11 22? f tlfO\I A~1~uO M1 1ti"9 1cldr•11 : '.0 . l or 41 66, •16!2 See C l•-•t9 Offkt Joi North El c .... 1~. 11.,1. •2672 f \\'hen 1hP1 hParri a "'indnw br1n~ pried npen, !ht three mPn "·a1t1ng ln:<.ide uPrf' rradv One of the 10• truder~ ~·as ca ii!!h l 1mm~1atPlv and tied do11•n "llh the nh1e l>el!. \\'hich is wnrn tn JU J1lsu. Thr nlhrr man tried lo run . hut was caugh t a block away Md subdued with the kendo stick , a Japanese figh ting '-'"eapon. Flight Path Office Plan Stirs Stor111 A proposal by Leisure World officials to construct a one-story offtce building a..long the El Toro 1'1anne base fl ight pa th has sparked a strong protest from ba~ officials. Speaking against !hr proposal at the ccunty plann ing commission Tue sday, Lt. Col. E. P. J;inz. base community 1la1son officer . said consl ruc tinn woulrl violate an <1grf'emen t bctll'een base and company officials. The Marine claimed this 11grerment banned commercial structures in tile a.ooo foot wid e greenhelt. arta beneath th!'! jt.l approach !o the air station. However, Lei su re \Vnrld physic al prop· erty services director Rober! Ba ile.v cnunter(d fhat tht. off1cP building would not be commP.rcial . but \\'nuld .<.imply service an ex1slin_1! storage and mainten· ant i'!. facility at th!'! retirement commun· j{\' 'As a furthrr argumPnt a~a1nst building thr 1.800 square foot slruclure. Janz ~aid the ~'avy Department planf. to e1·enluallv purchase the greenbe lt are;i '" in."ur,. it 1s nf"ver devtloped Thi" ~1arine. no11n l': the hiJ?h number of Jel ni1:hts into !ht. bast , aaid worker1 Jn the office bu!idin g would bt su bjttted In an "extremely dangerous and nois y s1tua11nn ." The planning commiss1nn tonk nn ilC· tion on the matter pend1n~ a le'2al npin· ipn on permitted uses of t.he approach arf"a. Eniployes Charg e 'Toucli and T ell' Sessions Sexy WASHINGTON IAP 1 -Sf'na lt l11· v'st1gatnrs art' checking rnmpl<t1nts frnm governm~nf enplnyes that rhe.v are being prrssured into joining ra ce rtla!rnns grnup encnunters that border nn 1n1·asion of pr i\·acy Ahct D \\'alked nut nn one ... uch sessrnn becau~e. Shi' ."<11d. "1t ~,,t her dnll·n '" S"X l1fr and just f'lnu·nr112ht 11nc<>lled-fnr 1 Ul '7ar lan11 ungr ·· Her bnf.S 1n an A.i;ricullure Dep;irtmen1 at:f"nr\· inF-1F-!.<: the mt>et1ng~ ar' an e11rntFt a!ltmpt "In carr~ nut Prts1dent \\'1.'nn·,.. d1rt>ctl\'Pf. In l'nd r ,IJ c i a 1 d1scrimin;it1nn in Rl'l''"rnmrnt " The (lfflcial rrferrrfl tn !ht mee ting~ as ··~·nrkshrips .. Alth,,ugh snm~ penple call lhem "tourh and tell" nr "conflict and cnnfronra!ion '' ~essions. "l\'e sav it's s en s it i \' l t '! tralflin,;:.'' said 11 ~na1e rnnstitut1onal rights SuhcnmmJt!.tl' il'll't' ... l1gatnr "And u·hate .. ·er it's called. this is clear· ly O\'tr lhr hne 1nlo a u·nrkrr·s pPr<>nnal pri\·acy The .'!rJ\ ern111t'.'nl 111~t rlnrsn·1. ha re an~· busines." grl!1n_i! 1nsidl' m.1· head and cerrainlv nn Ousint'ss tr,\ ing to chan_l!t !h' "·a.v I think." he added . Executil·f' ai;:f'nry defendt>rs nl lh,. pro- gram df"ny 11 11'1\'fllves formal sPn~it11·11y training Bur they ~a~r the ses~1nns arf" C'lnsidtrt.d sens1!1\·e 1n the sense that they ~omelimes louch dee ply roott'd rac'1a/ vi ews, Schools OK S.Laguna Control Plan Trustf'ts of thl" Laguna Bt'aCh l'n1r1f"d Schnnl D1s!r1ct V.'ednesd8y ~greed to 511p- pnrt in pr1nc1plf' a gtnf'ral pla.n nf Snu!h La~1na railing rnr rnn1r1Jllf'ri rle \e\l'.lp- mrn1 nr the unlncorpnratPd area ThP proposal, prrsPnted by Ah 1n V.'iehl r and Pred Lang nf !ht S<iu!h Laguna C11·ic Assoc1atinn . cal l~ lnr :it1 ultimaie popula.tion of ahout io.r.oo and an add1t1nnal t-IPmrntar~· srhool. Sinre thr bnard harl Qn/y cnn1·cntrl fnr a ~turly cr.~~1nn In rt1·1ew lhP prnpnsal. no action ~·a~ takPn 10 !1Uppor1 nf fht mat· !er. Hnwr1•Pr. tru.l'lf"f'~ \'OICt'ri s!rnng ap- pro val of the conrrpt and nrdtrtrl 8 rt-solution prf"pa red for board con· slrlerat1on. "I am ror controlled den~1ty . \'try def1n1!t>ly, .. sa1rl lrus!ee Patr1c1B G1lltflt following thr presen tat1nn. "I think the p!11.n ba s a lot of possibilitie.s." Thf' general plan . \Oo'hich is nnt yt t cnm- p!eted , is heing 1·oluntarily preparPd h~· a group of South Laguna residtn!s unrfer the direction (lf architrct Frrd Lang. Y.'hen completed in Nol'emher. Lang will present the cont rollerl densily proposal to county plannt.ri; fnr official consirlera tinn. If uncontrolll'!d rlt Vl'lopmt.nl i~ allowtd. resident Al Wiehle told the boa rd. the population coul d ultimately reacli 611.000 in the 1.400 acre area.. Thi~. hr addf'd. "·ould necessitate the construction of srvl"ral J:chooli;. Hn...,·e1•rr, lhe planning !l'roup h11s detrrmlned lhar only one 11rea of ground i$ level Pnoui;:h In build a school t'Xists In the hill,v community. This sitr. \Vie"nll'! arider!, lies ju~1 north nf Three Arch Bay. hut is ovl'r th,. school d1s!rict boundary li ne and within the Cripi~trann Unirierl School Oislric r. \Viehlf' predic!ed thal the population limit ;inrl rherefnrP the nef"d lor the school. would nn! be rrAched until the 1990's. ThP popu la!ion of the area is now abo111 4.000. Lang and \\'iehle ln!d lhe trustee.~ the.v had hast'd their populatinn limi! figures on seismic cnnsiderat!ons. st"'age trrat· mPnt and '-''A!Pr limit ii tions, ;ind on a drsirr to prf"strve the existing Muth Laguna rnvironmenL "11evelopment shoulrl b, limited !n <t rras that are neither loo 'i!eep, too seismic nor 100 env1rnnmenlal!v in· \'0[1·rrl ." Lang sairl In discu~sing seismic consideration~. Lang noted lhat !"'O minor earthquake fa ults ran lhrough the community. Girl Hitchhiker Kidnaped at Gunpoint, Raped A Costa Mf'sa girl. hitchhiking with her sister. wa.~ kidn,:11ped and raped \\',.d· nrsda~' b.\' thP man who ga \·t them a ndt., according In !he accoun! she R:3"'f' po lir,.. HuntinJ;lnn Beach police said the in· cident occurred shortly l>efore nonn as the girls. 17 and 19. th umbed a ridt. to the bf':trh The.v tnld C11f1cers tht>~' 11.·ert ricked up by a man In his earl.1· 20s "'"hn "·as dri v· 1ng a latt mndrl ""·hite Plymouth. HP drn1·t tht l\l'O to"'rird the hf'a rh. bul al !he intersPrtinn nf Brnt1khurst Strtl't ,:11nd Pacific Cnast HiErh"·a,·, ht' dre11.' 11 ~un and fnrcerl !ht nlder iirl O'UI of rh t car. pnllce wtre tnld. HP lhPn dro\e a l"n~ C0ast Hti:;h"•ay tr, a L;icant field at Brach B(\ult'varrl "'h!'rf' hf" fapf'd lh !' .vnung er ,£ir) tinf'I !hPn forced her nut nf fh P r.ir. nff1ce1·s s11id The lf'tnRtf"r u•11 lked tn 8 nt11rbv trail er p.;irk \\'ht're she cal led polirl! Th0f' nlrll'r girl had r ;i lled of fi cr rs mnm ents earner to report her si5tt r's abduclinn Co unty-Lagun a Road Agree111ent Extender! A road mainltnance a g r ! t m t n t bel"'·een the ciiy of Laguna Bea ch and th e Oran~e County Road Dtparfm("ril ha.s been ri:tendf'd fnr ont. .vtar by action of lhe Board of Supervisors. Ro11rd mtmher.~ apprn\'e-d lh t recom· mendat1nn 'If County Road f.()mm1 ss1o ntr Ted ~1rUJnville Tu!!sd.l ~· which call s for lhe cit.v to pay the county for road maintt>nancr 11.·nrk on a time and material cost btlsis. O"'-Offk• • Cllllt M .. , . .!JO Wt ir 1 .... Sl•9"1 '"•'*"""' ... cl<· llJl 1<1~·· '""-"" Mu~!l ... IM fioedo1 1111S IUCI\ 1&1,11..,.,. e.AtlV .. l .. OT. '""'h -Cl< It-""" .... )! ....... ..._. .. 9Ullt101<1" 8t •ly U CtOI i..,,,_ 1111' "' _ ..... ..,1,....,, '°' ~""'' ... ~h. Jl-•t INCh, CO.Ta M_,t, l"""ll'>fl""' a-. l'-~lo! V•tlo¥, loo~ (lo!..,..,tt/ Ct•ISI•-1•4 S•lldl•~•rt, tle->f '"""' -..,....., l•tllllO" .,,,~C llMll O'l"liftt .. It'll It. 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Pa~rant nf th t ~!asters producer-direc· lllr Dnn Wilhamsnn Y.'15 M"l1tduledl Lo lea\'e thP hnspital today und l'r doclor'a ordflrs lo convaltsct for !he nt i:t six u·tt~(. \~ 11!1amMln, :'17. u•a.t adm1t1td In Snuth Ola~\ Ctimmun1t~· Hnsp1!1tl la!t Sundal' n1aht alttr cn1Jap~1n~ 111 !h, Fl'~l1v11I ernund.• fn!Jn,,.,·m & the last performance ril tht Pa.cf'ant His w1FP .Jn~t>ph in,. ~aid 1h1~ mr.rn1ni: hr w11~ "mak1ng \'t ry ~nnd r.tr1dt s 1 1n r~11peroi.1 1ng from lhP ulc l!r "ilmr nt 11.·hirh hfld hn,p1ta!i.r:f'd him · He h.id just pushrd hlm~elf 10 Ion~ 11nrt .~n hard that he f1naJly cn\L1psi!d ," ~frs V.'iliamson ga1d. ShP-11ddtd that htr husband had not bten feeling well for the past 9;f!tk: but h11f'I puf nff 11:et>k inj! med1c1l ca.re until the f1n11! cl()~f' nf the ~ix -...,·eek pagt11 nl. "Ht alrr11dv lnok!i Ml much bett,.r th11.n ht clid last .... ·Cek :' ~h" .•aid. ~!rs WilliamY).n noted tha1 hf'r hw· h.lnt1 hn~ h11tl thr ~tomach 11 ilment fl'.lr Jil'l'!'fll l \·e~r~. bu1 nnly rrrentl y did 11 br11n In °holhl'r him Hn~p11a t nfficials de!trmin!'I'! lh,1Jf tht r111;!'1t nl tl1rt"clnr's ('f'lll lJ)~' \l.'I~ C&U ~ed bv .-cnmblnatlnn nf fatlgut . a poor ,'pr11tt 11nd the 5tom1ch problem. t 111d,.r f'ire !~ . .\ C0untv Public Admini.c;lrat· nr Btilctn ·Kri~tov irh ha s been ~u~pendect pending the results of a Grand Jury invei;tigation in to the operations of his of· !1ce. Kristovich ipictured in file photol h.lnd les millions of dol· lar~ in ar-set.~ of persons v.·ho d ied v.11houl \\'ills. St9ry. Page R. .1 ud ge Reaffirms Desegregation Busin g Ord er fly Unlt!d Prr.<.~ lnttrnat!nnal A jud,Rr. c0n tt>nd ing husing is "a~ Americ11n a.~ apple pif'." has reJused to rtl'IS,. !ht Nor1h 's fi rst massive school cl~Sl'Freizat inn nrrier. And JudgP Damnn ./. f\p1th \l'llrnrrl \'and11l.o; at rnntiac, Mich. where lfl busts u•f'rP rlf'slrn.vt-rl hy rx plns11·es r..tonday nighr. that "this ca.~e "''i!I not be srtrled 1n thr s!rerts. "II necessarv. wP will put marshals inn lht hll~l'!~I. \\'1"··11 hrin11: nut !hr FRI nr USP "''111!P\•er remerly nel'P<>sar~· i;n rha i ti's rarned out:· Keith s.:11d \\ednesday 1n Detroit. l\eith d1i;mis.~Pd a su11 filerl hy Lhe N-~ flnn al Action Grnup tn h;iJI hit orf'lrr rn d,.sep:regatl! P n n t i 11 f' 's 24 .oon.~tudcnt 11rhnnl .sys1f'm. particul 11 rl)' hlnrkln11: (he: bu!1ni;: nf 11.iOO children. School opens Tuesdas. ln GPor11:ia, Frd,.ra.I .Judj:!r AlexanrlPr A. La\l•rence r1irf'r tf'd t\l·n Tlhndr f!<l<1nrl t>ducat()r.~ rrf'dited with dr;i...,·1ni: up the r n n t rn1·rrsh1I Charlntl!-~1eck1enhuri:, r-: r, liChl)OI plan l(I df'vi ~e "" desegreg;i. tinn prn~;im for Rirh mnnd !Augusta) County. G11 12 Witt Approval 'Pilot' Programs Come Under Fire A rnntrnversy fl\'t>r a parent's rl~hl to yi\nk a child nut or a "pilot" program erupltcl ~'ednt.~cl11y during a meettng ('If tht Truslt'.'es Qf th! San Joaquin Elemen· !ar.\ Sf'hno! Oistricl. Artrr repeated a.ssurancts that parrn!s do h111'f' this option. thr bo11rd unanimous. Jy approved 12 "pilot" prog rams for the coming ye ar. Trustee Rohl"rt.D11meron 11~ked dt~1nct nlf1c1al s 1! alterna1e classe! wPre a\ a11ah1e for ynungster,o; who~r parents fl\rh1d their a11end11nce in a pilnt prugram 1n1ol\ 1ng an ent1r" grade le\ el. Dr. \\'1lhan1 Szocki; !old l>amt>rnn prn- \·ls1ons can he made fnr th11t s1tuar1nn and i;!ressed 1h11I principal.~ mak" el'l'!ry eHorl ro contrict parents berore nell' pro- gr11ms arr put 111!0 effect. Rud Retves nf l\1 1ssior1 Viejo, represcn· ling .l Jllrour nf Cnrdil lPra &hool p11rents who ha1 e been npe nly cntic;i l nf pilot programs, cnn('urred that parental con· sent is a nt>cessil y. Hr added lh<it thr pr in1ary gnal nf the programs should be ::in nbjective search fnr leaching reform.'l de.~ign,d In ac· cnmplish the schoor.~ primary f1inction - tn teach ski!l11, transmit heritagt, and train lhe Intellect. He urged lrl!.~tPe:oi tn decide if !ht nPW program is superior to the "traditional" prn,Eram . The best way lo judge this is 10 compare a1·erai;:e scores of 11chit vement in basir skill areas 1tmnni;: ~!lJdt nls from ''lrad1t1onal" and "pilo t'' programs, he added. "V.'e believe healthy rompeli11nn an1nng studrnts is positive and programs which demean th is a!11tude can onlv ser\•e ,,, retard a student's adaplal ion in 1 highly cnmpet1tirr snciel~·." hf" i;aid . The bnard members assu red Ree1·e:oi Illa ! 1hev, 100. wan! lo see lest results al the end ·nr the Ve.1r, Dr Slock11 sa.1d he \l'nuld provide !hem. bu! p1ln! proi;;:ram,1; l'tre nnl designed In shnw .acaderrlic J11uperior1 1.v. "t\1e ;ip. proach pilot~ by looking fnr evidence that 'S mil e' Drawin g Slated Se pt. 10 The r...1ermaid." nf lhP Laguna Rl":i rh rh:imhPr nf rommPrrl" u·1ll hold a f'lrav.·· in.I!. S{'pl. 1n in lrnnt nf c1 t.v hall tn drtrrm1ne the pr ize w1rwiers in their !':mile campaign Thf' pri1rs. which wilt Ji!O to f'mp!l'l,l'f'~ nf Cham ber mpn1hl"rs 11nd hR\'P been (ino:11ed h_v \';1rir11i~ mf'rchant.~. includr a trip 1n S11n Franciscn. 11 month's supply nf ~;i~nl1nfl and clnthinJll . The smile r11mpaign ha s been gn1ng nn ;ill summer 11nd was rlci;i_l!n{'rl tn prnmn1e plf'a.~ant ernp!nyP·Cu~tomPr rf"la!ion~. !'iati~r1ed c·us1nmPr~ nominatrd stnre cle rk.-; for rh, contest i\·!1~~ La~1111a Bea ch. Fri\n1·is Ol11erf'll. \\'ill draw lhe wlnn lng ti1·kf'\~ l'll lhr 11 :.10 .l.m. C!'remnnv, which '-''ill mark the end nr !he i;111ile can1pa ign. I thick nylon textured pl11th b~ /) . 1U cWtaru. for only 112.95 1q. yd, Th1•t'1 1 .. e~ • '"11l1k 11 •"•~11. tu1~•:eu• 1~J (l f1f111 ftVlll" y1r•1 p•t~td ;~;., Fortu~••u liY IC1r11h•, vtu'll '""""'' ... ~~ 1k:1 f1,h<1~1 lil1 +11+u•1J ,tl\10~ l l •p1 I ~f l I U(~ I "'''''' p•i••· 0.1 •• "'w!+i.1 11~•• 1•1 l l"l li•• '"'· !hey are al! 11ucce"15ful a~ sell-contained classroo ms, not neressarily better," ht 1aid . "\Ve're not trying to 1ndulgr ynungster1 l'>r experimt.nt ll'ilh thtm or h.1 rm th•m 1n any 1rav. "'e're mtrelv look ing at dif· feren l way! for boys uid gir ls to learn.'' \T arteresian Rites Sch edul ed Friday In La g un a Bea ch Funrral .~erv1ce.~ wil l be cooducterl In Laguna Bearh f'rirla.v l'lfler noon al I l"'clock frir 29-year-old Roh Va.rtl'!res1an, 1he. S•)O nl well.known Oran_i!e Coa~L reslaura!eur "Turk" Vartere~ian . The S;in .J11;in Capistrano re.~ident and f::i lher 4lf twn ynuni:: son.~ wet.~ killed early Tuesday t.vening in ii Capi~trano ReAch motnrc\'rle-car crash. The ;ites \Oo'ill be held in Sheffer Laguna Beach r..1ortuarv and burial will follow 11t Pa ci fic View ~l emorial Park 1n Corooa ciel r..lar. t.1r. Varreresia n, v.·ho lived al 307111 Calle Resplendnr, le11ves h111 widow, Penrlope: i;ons. Boh Jr. and Rry 11n; hi_. p11rrnt~. ~I r. anri ~1rs, H.:irry "Turk'" Varteres1an of Laguna Beotch ; a sister, t:and.v, nf Lagu na Beach: h i 1 izrandparents, Mr. and Mr.". Sam Volkov nf L;i HabrA. and hi.~ grandmolher, Mrs. Alicia Varteresi an of Los Angeles. Man Se ntenced After H e First Face cl Flogging A m11n \1·hn nearly hec.:1 me Orange Cnun1y ·~ first le~al f1n,i;ging rf'ci pil"nt was srnte nced to st11te rrisnn \Vednellei11,v fnr a 1rrm nr six months to 11'1 yf':irs by Superior J ud¥e B~Ton K. ~fcl\·1 il111n . Bruce Darryl Howl"ll. 22 nf V.'isrnnsin was returned 10 1·ourl frnm a QO.day dia.~nnstic study and .Jud~P McMill11n dtlerminPd lhat he F-hou!d he St'nt rnced on chargfs nf retei1•1ng stolen prnpe rly. Hn...,·ell harl p!e;ided guilty May 19 to the charge wh 1c.·h haf'I bern reduced fro m buri:lary invol\'1ng Leaming lnduslries, 0rrurrrrf l;i~t January. Howell berame celehratt'd in November 1970 when Superior JudJ(e Willi am f\.fur· ra ,1• i;en!rnced hin11n J.) la.~hes with a cat o'nioe tai l~ Instead nf pri$nn . Tht> nn1•rl sentence prnducPd a wavt: ot prote.~1~ and 11 rPfu~at hy Sheriff .rame.s i\1 usick to adminislcr !he puni.~hml'!nt. ~iurr;iy riropped the fln,;:ging Sf'n!enct ;ind ga \'e Howtll 911 rfa ys in !he Cnunty .J:ii! for hi.~ ass~ult 11n a fl'lln w prisoner. tr YOU CA.'"T C0~1E IN -CALL M6-0'2i~ tnr -.n p~ U 'l""• Cfln~ul !.llll t u•ho u11! c,..me tn ynur hnmp u1!h &Amp!~ 1>1thou1 IU1.Y f"bl1 p.tion to you I K1rwtn •kt1 carpN llkt 10G' l1flMd 1ovr lh with tbtm .•• \'OUT fOVOTl (f' 11'/t rinr l'lt!IQO t t Wd/ bi hnl'PI/ fO C3Sfsl 1/011 • , PROFE SSIONAL INTER IOR DES IG NE RS H.J.GARRtfT fURNll1JRE l l IS HARBOR !LVO . COSTA MES•. CALI F. 6-46-0175 6•6-0276 o,._ Mtt1 .. Tlt111'\. tnt.. J.rt. 1.,..,. DAIL V PILUT I r J~y Sti>trmbf, 2 1 <i71 LEGAL NOTIC~ '"" NOflC• TO c ••o•To•u ,Ul".111011 COUllT OF Tiil 5T,t.Tl Of C,t.l1f'Ol l0.1. l'•I flllr COUltTT Of' 011.t.NOE ( Olmly Bonds OVER THE COUN1 1ER u bow Tucr ca ~c re:s1denls H1 ,t, 711111 •Ollffff'll•I •1 1111-tllt• .... ,,.~, 11 ,_,....~,,.,., t AM ,,..,.. "AS• .. "" ...... , "".... "" . '"' ........ ~ .. "'"""'""' . (•----I \ t • 0 1 H.t.R lll' CNOC l'I we ~~ee11G 0ec11111<1 1'101 CE S HEREIY G VEN lo nr NASO L11fln91 for W~ne1dty S1ptember I, 1971 C t4 ot o ~ .. af>Ott ~1,..,.0 .... C<"Cleill ~,r • .,.. '"'" l'I•• nu c • m1 111 I\ I ''" 1110 do<Hllnl • 1 r Mu HI I'll I le ~­ w In ne n c• M • vou<1111 n '"* olflL• ol ll'lf' c • • cf tti. 11>ov1 ...i 10 court M to ••••n .,...,., wtn Ille nK•n•• ~~Cl\I I o ~• undl • 1n1d 1 n1 ol ~• " "• ft o •Y• M NlON •NO MN TON fOO w .,, • Bou ••• 0 LOI California s sales bv $8 6 m1lllon as con p ired \1 th ale;; 01 e !ht Ant• r1 C• ~· • fCO 1 WI\'" I lhll al I ot bulntl' o n• und• '" 11<1 n • "'' ••"" """~ <> "" • •• ·~u p-eriod last \e nocooon w I~ n ou non M• f • , 1 _ ---- 1 ~,,b co " ~ "~ lEf.,\L i'\OilCE O• 11<1 Auou 1 101 -------1 llVSSP l(NQIT I' J!tf AL ~QC E.R I' CT 1 OU\ l\lJ ~IN E\S CARL I N10N NIM[ ST~T[MENT Co!::••"' o, o nr \\ Tn• ol ""' n~ po ..,o 1 Ou 01 o.. """ o • •bD nn •a " tl'd• MltollO" AtolO M NlO" t• W •n e Boull•••• L .. An•O e• Co I HO I Te UUJ UI fl,• A1torn•Y• •• Co f~u~ o ,.~., ""' (' &no (a D• ,..,,.,s t o 1 111 Sea omt>< " Lt::L, \L NO 1 IC~ ' . ' . llGl 11 tUr Ell'IOll tOUIT OF C.t.l FOll'N A COUNTT OF 011.t.NO[ It (l~IC Ctft • Ot ff WHI llftll A!>I (I Uo"' 1 CASE NlJMllll: D tn ll " c • ~ 0 lt/ B , .. ••• ~•n• I ea.., L1>u~~ 0 ~~ C~ [ • LI '""~"' l A ~" [ 0: tY• Orpu COi/i\ V PuD J n111 AJJ•v• ?o 0 •nG• Co•• ..... 5t11 t"11>t O• , . ' • • 13• I " SUMMONS MAllllAOE LEGAL NOTICE n e 1'e n • Dt e o• Pe on• M A II Y; 1-------, KJ.l llY l\[AUa EN ...... Rr>POnd•n• F nss. J0Htl ANOllEW ee .o.ua EN 511; , CT T OUi BOS NESS To n• Rf,POn<ltM Jol1n .t.na ~ ll!ou N.t.ME STATEMENT l>r 5 Tn• lo PW~~ pf •01> I <I~ Q bY ne T~e "" Pt on co m•v e 8 v d••• 0 •<r V•Oon en •••o • I I "'"' ~· 9 "" •d l>V "• '"" ~"w no..._~ ~·~av eo lotnrv n n 1 fT'.i • vou •nou d """""Y "'t~a 'IOU w tn 1nr m1• t>< ta1>1> mt 01ed J\IV 6 ~ v 1mE~J~nn Coun1'Y C. vlo. 8• 11.oberl E C•n o o ...... •AttltY' SUlllV•M ?'II w" tt.,. Blvd L .. .t.n•1 H Ct orn I tlt11 l o !HJ> 1.i.ttu 4 to nev ''"' M one r ub '"'° o '"'• Co•• Oo " 1(1 A '"" 1' 1t '"" 5eQltmb 1 t •It HO• LEGAL ~OT1CE .. STE .O A llR (, T CA llP f l C.LLll.NEll'~ ~ I 'i• ·~• I> t Un • Co• .i M•~ C~ !2!1 Robe 1 o Be t 1 nm lQ 'I • ~e• •V• Un Co• " M .. o C• 910 Tn ' bus n•u 1 br no co<l<l\IC •d b .o.n Ina• a e llab O Be t Jonm TO• o em ~ I'll wn • C ••O O.on9•{ unvon AYll Bv B• • ~ _J .... aacA ~PY • ". Puo • d O """• Co•• A UQ~ ~I ;n •nd " 1 EGAL NOTICE F 17'5 F CT f OUS llUS NEIS NAME ITAT!!MENT 1 • cJ.,...n9,,. ..,,, '0001 !>lo n•\' .. MOIHI NV C•l! llO W' H"11•"''Y P O B<• 1 V6 B dCn C• 11<'o0 ll•DaaE G.o le '1'1•c;_ r.i r.,uo ll•~o:t' ca t7 w l~s bu .,.. 1 be ne <MO c •o b na •a " P..ot••EG~• ----::::::-::::-:~-;c:::::;~;::;----I Tn • rmen ta "'In "' co.in y ( • • Of 0 ~n~e C""" Y o~ AvQv> ?l NOT CE TO Cll•D TOR~ ;7 II• A nu (: K .... Dopu y (Oii ,. SU,fll' Dlf COUllT 0 , THI!" C • ~ 5TAT• OF CIL 'Dll NIA rDll. Pub l•nea O •nP • Co~ ffll COUNTY 0, OR.t. ... or l lJ<IUI 11 '""" ~tP eml:ie NI I 11018 9 oa v F' M ' . . 1l ' ' Ei~• 1>! OL VE M HEL/JG O•C••S .. NOTICE S HER EBY G VEN l\O. • td o s c In• abo•I n•m•d ~•~•d• n1 1 oe '""' n1v ng < 1 m• 10• "'' h• ''"a <lnea•n 1 ! ~ay •d 1~ • h•m v rntne nec•••• ouc t J n hto•c• o 1ht c t~o nt t bOV!tn ea ov o 10 ~e,.111 nem w h n1 .,.rsn v '"'"' • 1 o n• vna• • 1>11•d • o ll:t •min 6 Scnm 11 no Ill o ovt O ve ~u • 6 i1t oor B••U> Cl •1660 wn ~ 1n1 11 1t t or b'1• neu or ne vr'lll• •one~ "' m~ •J n• 1n no 011>•• ••o •• ~ <11c r0•1> wl n n rou man"' 1! • 11\! I ' oub c• on o I>• o ct 0• ""' Au9ul O 19 1 R cna aJ Hr w o ,1t.dmn 1 11a o '"" lo••• 01 n~ ol>OY• n~m..i o c•aen Ill IMAN AND SCflMllS flG Atto MY• I Lo• l lJ Dover Dr vo S~ II I ,,,_ .. I 111<1\ Ct JIUI 4ltwn1¥1 fv Adm n t • o Plllll Jhtd 0 tn<>r Cot s Oo 'f P < LEGAL NOTICE , llJj\ I' Cl T ov~ BUS HESS NAME SlAllEMENT '"' o ow ng "" •O~ ' ao "' bu•""' 80SHFU 8~GE 11.ESTAlJ ~ANT 6 DEL CAT ES~e~ 2~n H• 00 II VO (o• ~ Mt l• '1?!1 Sv •~ En •o • n(oll /~~den pr Hun n90 B <J .. , Tn t< ~ ""' ' b• "' tonau •<I " . <of>O e n~ ~~m~• Br m•~ V eF•1otn l~•••tmrn '"" C t ~ o 0 onoe C0<.<n a~•nu EK t11• w n n• Cou~v oA .t.U8 l)t O•ou v Coun "' '"' Avou• ~ .. " o ongr <01•1 t!l<I Seo •m bf Do ' ' • • " ~,~''" 1 1• ii '"° °'"" •mr._; 1~ 1 I EGAL NOTICE LEG AL NO r1CF---1-NOT CE o F NON-llESf'O"'S . Lili° ------'----_ No t I r DV 9 ~•n 11\•I II< "" "' I>• e•~on II t o 1n •• <:ooPt• <d bv •nYon• I ll? 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'l • " ' ' ' .. -. _, " ,._ " ~ J•• -\ .. l .. -\ " " ' 'i'' ... • ' '_,' ,.,. _, ~ .,. .. . n -' \j .... M'\ + t ]ffi -I :ni. + •• I •• 'I +I ~ ,._ •l~t - M!lo J ' .. ,,,_ 101 ~-\~ .,. • t • .. 7)1.1 ~ .. ) "' ... , •l~ J. \ ~!.\ -• ·~· -. 70\lo-.... WHAT'S IN- OUTDOORS? By .mt NIEMIEC Alami tos Raci ng Res ul ts t-.1arlin and broadbill counts continue to build as this season w.,. ..... ,,, sw'"""' t, 0 11 h -·-as the markings of being one of the best in quite a fev.· ytars. ,1.,T 1to\clf . .co v••ai. J v••' o•d•. Peggv lhl.chcock of t~ Ball)ia Angling Club reports that to C1''"''"'· ru• ... uooc • , c.G T1>1 L!mll !1mllnl t.D..10 •.00 '10 da le 29 marlin and IS broadbill have been weighed 1n at the DH-~u. PoA.-1 <1tin.1a11 J t111 • ie; Club ~,:.~,:-:·,r LOOI. Boe~ l .I(! l.MI 1'his past 11'eckenrl saw .lin1 r.1oore of Balboa deck a 1 ~2!~ '"n' 79 JllQ . No 'era!,~•• pounder on the boat Aquaduk and Edwrna Bissey of Huntington OH-Oe•oMeor ..,,. ·~c- Beach land a 135-pounder while her husband skippered their ,t:coNo tr •c t _--;;; v•'"' 1 ,,., boat the Wahoo. 01a, a. uo. c1.1m1,... p~,,. 11900 Currently lhe i"'l spot is the 14 mile bank but Jots nr spike-P•11"" B•r 1•me 1Sm11"> i.ot1 'XI 'Kl "'• • C.l•<IL.•dlf>etne•) l.0).MI bil ls are bt'ing seen bct111een 1he 2\)IJ and the east end of Cat:ilina Lo!!••on 1,1.1111on1 •.IO Island. The bill fish are hitting a little bit of everythini: as ang-~';'"5,;,,t-:.Ou~'10 lers report n1any strikes on feathers. Knuckleheads. Hyers and I u' NIGllTL y OOV•Lf H -(".e T~• ive mack erel L•"'u " , _ '•II•• ••• 1 ...... r.11 Ted Na ft zger has lied hi s ind1v1du;il mark of catching sevl"'n u o.ao. hf'(ladbi ll in one season .:ind is now on his "-'OY to eslablishu1g a THi•o ""'' _ 3i~ v•roi M.,at~ 1 ne"' record for himself. ,.,, a•a•. c101mtn• Pu•,. 111t.O Veteran harbor area skipper and angler Jim Donn~lly rr-~ ... ~1,i;,,•n~'1 n • 1 ° F :'.i'o 11c ,.., ports that !here are a lot of broadbill in the waters bet>\·een !he 11•11 """''" !""'"""' •!(I l 'Ill 11·esl ends or the outer islands and the Channel Islands, The big 11 ·;·:;:;0_11"1';' ~(1~~'."'011 1 '° 1;ame fish are (ecding best on large squid, but Donnelly also re-No Scr 11rnu . __ _ ports that many anglers are getting solid strikes on live mackerel. ,-ov•rH ••c1 -.oo •uo•. , ~•.>r old• (la«f><nv Purv 'XICO N e1v S (•h(•Of 0 11 Wt1 y Up 'a•~l TOP B•• !PornorJ ~.60 J oo 'oo Dyn•mo P•1tOI j(tD!ll>•I •1G 100 Reports lrom do\\n south indicate a new school or albacore Obor•Qn 11,~ !"•"'' •to h d l I . . r s o1 T:,.,, -.XI ino. as mO\'C nlo eoasta "·aters. Boats f1sh1ng out o an ego No x .. 1cn•1- have posted abo\'e a1'erage catches of toad albacore some 10 to '"™ •.1.ct: _ .ro '""'-1 ,,., l~ miles off Todos Sanlos Island. 010; Cf1•m•"' Pu•u J)(ll)(t In addition to the large longfins ~kippers also report a fai r ~;·:;:~;n ~:;~~.::11·(-rm1,,n)ll.1JO 1 ~;g ~:~ number of buge yellowfin tuna and bluefin Tun a ba1•e been talo:em or1v1n' Man (Wot;onJ 11 oo d h ,..,_ Tim• -_10 1/10. aroun t e uironado Islands. No scr11c~"· Davey's Locker will be running an albacore boat out lo lhe ""'" ""'t: _ oC4 '"'"' 1 .,,,, area around the 43 fathom spot Sa tnrday in hopes or inter~pt. old• a. uP. c1 •. m1.-. Pu•" 11POG Ing the mi grating albles. For reservations on lbe party boat ~;~ 1sn,:r:';;',19in~''" 1 •.tMl 1.: ; .:;: phone 673·1434. Hvslllnt Bo, 2 !V•ut n"\ J ;(I Sk, I'll I' . 1. •-I I S I b Tim• -,?0 1110. 1ppers are s 1 very op 1m1s 1c auuu a grea . r p em er No 5cr•t rn ... and Octobfr for albacore. tuna. yello~·ta il and dolphin. The waler ,1 """cT• 1 _on TM •••"'" 1 _ temperature has dropped a cou ple of degrees in the pas t tl\·o To• an.co, '""' w1.H . days, and the bait cond itions are good. 11vt:NTH ••Cf _ 110 • .,0,. 1 v••r • F" / • O / .~ • ola• &. u~. Claiming, Puri• 11.0C 1are a I S ••••g II ,, ,,,.. w.11.,.., R••v•" IW•rdi io.oo 410 :!XI F. ·-h' d k ' · I f f d lit ~Im• !Mll\UOO) l .IO 190 is1""rmen are ca.le ing a u es m1x ure o .,KUr ace an P•••o 01•11nq 1L•onam1 1 .o botl.om fish on the half day i1nd a!] day boats running out of 5cJ~';;.~.d ~5 i.},',o. ..,.,,0ua1t. Ne"·port Harbor. Landin~ offi cials report that bass and mackere l -- 1 d. lh d ·1 I I l I h'I k r· h b d d lrlOHlH lll•CI' -JSll '"'a' 1 ""' are ea 1ng e <11 y lS 1 ota s "' i e roe IS , arracu a an 01<1• a. uP, •11owanc••. """' 11100. some bonito are fillin g up the rest of the sack~. R ~a c"' e' • • 11 •' Bo . c 1· dS Cl . IW••iOP'l •.OO J ;oG J IO ats running oul to ata 1na an an emtnte a!'e getting Cnl<~ D<><>lin 1vau1nn1 l '° 11~ 11 good bite on bass "'ith a few i•ello\\'S -but they are not in a OH-c~1•1•• ~Per n•d 110 CH-1.'oll•••o• (Poeel '10 biting mood , 11mo -.11 1111. Bay fishing is also listed a~ fair . but should pick up after 6'~·~"~ .. --;;n;.~··:0: ,~~;' lhe summer crowds lcavf'. Ren tal s kiffs fis hing outside the jetty . . . . . NINTH llACt: -tc.(I •••<>• l v•At are picking up some small boo1to, halibut and barracuda on live 01<1, a. .. ,.. ci.im ..... F11i. ... """ Mu• .. bail """' 1i000. PanctlQU~ (o.a1"i f_(IO l <O !J.60 ,. •• '" Jnsidr the harbor anglers using clam.~ and cut bait are Loiaaoo. 1o'~Y•" !'i1nnging a fC\\' sand and ba y bass. but croaker are listed a~ 511:.~;. ~Q."~",1:~_,,,,.,,,,, u11,.1operalive. Both Art"s Landing and the Pavilion have rental No St•ett~u. li k1J fs available in addition to a good assortment of bait and u •xAcr.o. t -'•""'q"• £ , _ tackle. Lot1<100, '•I• 1ii1.~. l_,111.:es l tJ B e C1·01t:1le d T his "'eekend "'ill rind most Qf thf: popular lakes in the Jioulhland orfering recreation to a lol of boaters and anglers. Can1psites at !he stale and privRle lakrs will be at a premium also during the fi nal summer holiday. Vail Lakf' is eonsistent for catfish, btuegil and crappie. ·wh ile the San Diego Lakes oiler S<1me lair angling for bass and cal· fish rlnly. Bi~ Bear Lake i~ J!OOd ror trout fishinR near lhe dam and 11round the obser\'alory, "'itb t heese and ialmon eggs attract· Ing the most fish. Lakes SherY.ood, Piru, Ca silas end Caebuma are all listed ris good for bass and catfish, but tro ut have moved to very d«:p water and a re reluctant lo take ba it. Irvine is fair for large cat- rish. but officials list all other species as poor pr ospects. The high sierras "'ill produce goo d limits of trout for most enj!lers 'A'llling to 'A'nrk a /i ltlt bit. but most ca tches will l"O n• si5t nf planted rainbo\\s. Thr June Lake Loop is rated as lht:: best spot to fish , 'Ahile 1hr pal'k·i n lakes and strea ms will bt good for pan sized brook trout. Lale ~vening thunder showrrs are still hitting the hig h ("flU11lr~· rl'gularl)'• but nllt hard l'nough to run ca mpers and fi sh· ermen oul. (;,,,,,, ()111100 1..:. f t1r llf•r:e (nopt'r.1t1vc 11rather is responsible for a good outlook for !lie f1r<I 11eckend sh0tJ! (1f !he 1971 ddve season. There are still lots of bi rds in most ria r1s or Southern California, and if the 11·ea!her holds . limits rould be as common as they v;cre on opening day for n1ost hunters. The lmpennl \'<~llry. ;is usunl, v.·ill be a good bet. but hunt· f"r:;; ~huuld not overlook 1he O"cns or S.1n Joa<r,.in valle:;. Thr l11n1t (\n fl•'I" 1~ lll Pt"r d;1y and 20 tn possession and hunters arf" 11 :"J rnl•d 1t1t1l \1 h1tr111ngs c<in nol be shot In Orange Cvunl.1 ."tO~/(' lll 1JI ('fllf Jlf l )f)l('lt A lhrer-<l:ty ~ai:.e hl'n hu nt 'A"ill begin in Inyo and i\lono rounlif'\ S:iturda~". The n~h and ga me oFfi<·ial~ report a drop in lhr nun1her (J( hiril~ in lhc prin1t hunting arl'a~. Ttw> Cro"lty Lake . U~ \;~ -'S dn11 n l'l\'f'r 10 perl'enl from la st ~·ear's 5Uf \ f'y. Thf' br ~I ;irr :1 t• q rul !ht nld c;hn't ln\\n t1F J\()dit. but hu11\f'r~ "ill rind it d1tL1 ull 10 rr;u·h !hr big upland jtame birds. F und Raisi ng Di11 ner Set The second annual Duf"k.~ lJnlimi ted dinner party for Orange County wil l be held i1t the Airporter Inn on Thursday night. Sept 2J. · The dinner is being oq.~ani1· f'<1 to raise fu nds for J)ucks Unlimited v.·hich is a non-pro- l1t group of sportsmen 1vork- ing lOYlards the goal of pr<r tecling and propagating thr 11·.-.trrfowl of the U n it e d States. Canada and h1exico. Ao on the spot survey by Ducks Unlimited in lhe nesting :ireas of Canada showed an in- crease in brood stock over last \"ear. The increase "'as due to iimple water in the areas pro- vided by DU projects. The outlook for the Pacific Fly"·ay is one of the b<>st ever. The program "·ill begin wi1 h a cocktail party at li:30 p.m. '"ith dinner al 8. Be n Anderson. regional director for nu ""ill gi\"e a shnrt report, and the evening will conclude -wi!h R p:iiint auction and rarne. followed by the mo•·ie Sprig Tail. For n1ore information and licket s. phone : To1n Forb('S at fi42 ·6055. Fred Border$ at 531 - 6080. Omer Lon~ ;it 833-8330 or Jnhn Good at R21-lf.IOO. 'I' ADVANCE HANDIS ON CHIP SHOTS I suggest yo u set up to the~ short approach shots llo'itll. your hands slightJy forward of the ball, as I am doing in Jllustralion 2a. Then .merely pull the clubhcad through t be ball on your do wns"'·in g (lllustration 2b). Witti your hands leading lhe Wly, you will greatly increase your chancrs for solid contact and straight shots. 0 2b ~~ /'1 I ' ' , IRON OUT THOSE IRON SHOTS! Arnold Palmtr's booklet "'H>U•og lht Irons" gives thamp.onship tips to h t lp shartMn your iron\hGt technique. Stnd 20c and 1 stamp.9d, r•turn •nv1lope to Arnold P1lmer, ,,, tBfl of lh!S Me'NSP•Pt~. l<'or Los Ala111itos Racing Entries StptomNr l, ,,II -7'tn N1on1 Cle•• .. , • .,, Firu POI!,,.~ ,M $1 Ni•hll• DouOle D• 111 .. lnd "''" IS IJ•<!• on •tn &. tt~ Raco• EIGHTH lllACE -JI~ >~rn· 1 voot o•<>> 6. uo !111,., & m&'"'· C.l"m"'~ f'~''" SISOO (l~"n•oo a"<e HOOO, T~o J •l S.-1 C.•ondmQP'>e"' (l~t. FIRST R"CE -HO oard' Mfi1t~ 1 V••• old• (la.ming. Pu'~ SlaQO, (1a.mlna O'•<e '1~0. 11,1• 01'fl10"" Bu• PC•n'b•I '"'""" Tf Dolly (l•~n•m1 5,1...,1 ~c~ne I Pern., J '> .. rte l 1nta (Ad&lt! ""'" Ch•< !LH>naml W•llwl•t>e• j(ra1b>! Hy f'a,dner !f'ftnpd Rock• Ro••IQu•~1 (HM!! 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Beginning at 4 p.m. 111 P!aza l ~lonumenlal de Ti J u an a • 1\oerta and 1'.l;vtinl"L "'llJ eat'.h kill three bulls from the hii.:h- ly respe-cted Garfias ranch. This 11.·ill he the last cornda a\ the seaside aren:a this ~e:ison. And 11 probably will be the final appearance of !he ~Uffilllt'f Ill '['iJUana f 0 r 1\lart1nel lluertll. ho\\'c ver. is scheduled lo perform again !he follov.·1ng .... eek al the do11"ntown tJrena 1n Ille Golden Sword Corrida . I Huerta. 37. the mas1erlul ln- d1an matador from the village ! uf Trte!a de Ocampo in !he ~lnlc of Puebla , and r.1ar·t1ncz,\ lfl years his JUn1or. fron1 \lonterrey. ha ve feuded /or 1 1nore than t"'o years. I The conflict started in ).\onterrey during a dispute I u\·er who would lig ht an extra l)ull alter neither was satisfied I 111th his "'ork against the l regularly scheduled animals. 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"" " • 30 DAIL V PILOl Thl.lf'td.ay, Stpttmber 2, 1971 r ' Reis Snar es Checking Ont Area Greens Surfing Win Gal Nabs Two Tourneys Reis or Coron a d<I Mar captured th. in- termediate class title in the Inaugural Orange Coast YJ\1- CA surfing contest at Hun- tington Beach Friday. Rand y Carter of f"l)sl.a J\t esa and Greg Harrison 11! Newport Beach fnl!Qwrd behind llris Jn the be~inners clas~. Jet Tolley of Sanl.-i Ana \\'on. fo\loWed bv Scott !I erson of Oran~e · and !\en Knickerbocker of Costa .'.1esa. VALUE S? DI y•u wno• 1n11 4-' 1~• f ,n<!., lo• l'"'O!J=;;i~::i ~~, 1• or tno m<"' ii-t>u••• ....... ift lhfor o..,~ tob•«O bl•Ril\I And you <•n bl•n~ ~ny 0111., lo ""' yo~. on '"~"' Como 1n 1na •tt UI lo<IJ 1, Fern Sproul won B pair or v.·nn1en's C'lub tou rnarnents :it Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course during lhe pa~I v.·eek. Mrs. Sproul won the fir~t A flight title v.1th 11 35':i w11h f\·!arion l\l:'eler f1n1shing se- cor1tl at :r;•,. In the 13 fli~h! cni11!)('ti!inn. Doro1hy \\"rii:ht v.as the v.·111· 11er i35 ':il fol!o11ed by Jean O'Skea \36111 and Trudy Bone (:17 ': !, The C tJl!e v.·enl to Nt1!:1J1e Bt>ckn1 t1n 1:151; 1 .... 1th !':it Lackner 1371 and \'J\ 1a n Trnul1nan 1:1!11 uc~I in line. Nora ~loralrs 1\·as the D flight victor with a 41't. In Ille srcond tuurn;unenl, Helen HOOges won the n title 11.1\h a 38: ,\lariorie Thatcher \\a.~ the C winner 1r1th 40' _; and Harbar:i Adamo \\'as the D 1 icto r \\'1th J7, The mrn's club ll1gh·[,1iw m;irch pla,\ fl)urn;iment 11 di llt>g1n the first 11( II\~ r(lunds of play on Sept 18 with con- l'lutl1n~ matches scheduled O<·t 16. l ,11g••••« lle a1·l1 The "'omen·s C'lub of the t ... •guna Beach Cou11try C!ub held ;:i cr iss·cro.~s tournament rN:entlv with ,\lrs. J0hn Pnn! the A flight 11L·tor ....-i1h a 24 . SOUTH CO Al!;T P'LAIA, !11rs. \\'alter D;11 1son fin ished COSTA MESA seeond 11·ith a score of 26. Cornelius Toomev \•:on wilh 2fl fnllov.•rd by J\lrs: Earl Gulick "i!h 27. 1\lr<i. C11tH'!nrv Yai:.er v.a'.'; the C lltghl 11~tnr v. 11h 23 1 ~ "·11h /\.1rs. Ike \\estmoreland second at 28. 1:1 ,\-iyuel Art He11n1ck and Vr;ink !)ut ra 1'ap1urt'd a partner's bl'st hall toun1an1ent at £1 1\1gL1CI ('oun!rv (!uh I n L;.igona !\1guf>t recently with a nt•t seore of 62. In a 1111.~ed b!':-t h;ill.~ •if f11urson1e tul1rn:in1en1 . :\Ir. ii.nrl J\lrs. ~tl1"11lan nerlanq\.l(' :ind .\Ir and J\l rs. (;()rdon H:illiday !1n1~hrd \1·11 h a 129 for first p!;1cc hQflOrs. llig ('1111y1111 The 1101nen 's clull uf Big Can- .inn Coun1ty Club in Newpnrt B<':tch, staged a n1ember·g11t•st f\\'n low b;1lls of foursome 1nur naml'lll Tuesd,11· w 1 t h :.1 r.~. Brn Deane <1nd her !:UCsl ,\1 rs. Al ~h1nn uf Santa 1\ri;1 l"nuntrv Club tcrnn1ng 1v1fh ,\lrs. liarrv ;\lar tin and :'llrs. ,Jack Sa_\'f'~s of SACC for !(Ip hflnnrs 11ilh 12;:,. r-.tr s Oonald \\·111 and guest r-.Jn; f\1ike Sheward of lr\'inc Coast Country Club learned with ~\r·s. John Hooten and l\lrs Hol>ert Buller nf Irvine Coast ror tl11rrl place iil 130 f\ tie r!'~Ull<.'d fnr fourth place at i:u On nn€' tl'arn \1tr£' ~\rs. \\"alk~·r Snuth a11d lle.rbert Allen of CC \\'ilh ~-tn( Harold \\'enrlPll and guest J:ll£'.~·t l\lrs. S~n!:'! Ana :\!rs Hnbrrt J\'icholson of An- nHndale CC'. Tlll' o1tt1rr 1£'rim found ~\rs. Al lr11hrC<'l1t ;ind gue~t l\lrs. f\r1th 1\c;d or \1esa \'crde cc \11~h J\lrs. Tllm Liken and ~ue~t l\lrs R;indy Jnhnston of i\\esa \'erde CC. 111111 llole LEGAL NO'MCE """ PICTITIOUS I U'llolflS NAMI tTATl!MfNT lno IOllO•••ln9 H<IO<\ 11 OOOnt b.ili""•• LEGAL NOTICE I' IV'llt l'ICtlflOUS I USINl"ll N._Ml liTATIMEHT LEGAL NOT.I ·_::CE=---/---L_E_G_A>L;;';;;.OTICS -" l:tl" MOTtCt: O' 1.t.Lf 01' PtCT!TIOUI I Ul lNl'I •1!.t.l '"O'l!llTY AT /OAMf l falfMfNT ti. Tho lollowl"' PtfJ.On " 00•111 •u••nn • LA COIFFURE CE PA lt \S 11£AUT'I' 11 SALON. Jtl111i Mer-•l•d., (0il1 P'ltl V.ITI! 1-"LI Th• 1~11~..,1~1 D<!''°'" •r• t a·til N•, "4U~ bllt•n•H •1: M~•• '161• Jt•n c •• 11 i. V•ti t .l'ldo, l11]J Gr•n vi•. M11tlon 11\oio 'l'lt-1} in.• bul•MH 11 M 1"'9 uwld11c1..i b~ an 1,,..i,,.ouol J••n CV• llt Von llr•~· 1"" '""'''"n' •·••• "''"' •no (.fA.n!Y Ciu~ er O••nv• Counrv "" Aut ll. 1111 e, w•to •• 1 oc.""'· oeou .. '"""'" ci .. ~ Publl~ O•an,e Cot11 O.llY P1101, Av<tw•t "16, tnd MoltmlMf" J, •, I~. 1•11 nu-n f'EL!CAN POINT 'l'A(HT LANCI NG Su11+t!01" Coutt OI lht ,111• .,/ (•lllorn•• llllPlE H f'.1111•4Elli"tP, llSI tor '"' Count• ol Loo Aflftltt lt.ttl'! l !Yd .. 8 11t n1 Pit~. <.111•. ANO M.o.111,...t., ll'OI We•I C.._1! In tl>e Mont, a< rn• Etlil• """ CGu1r P••' • '"'"'• ll!l 11,<11 •l•d~ Hl9n .. 1v, P 0 lo~ )I... Nl!'WPa<I ~ letth. C.olll, tJ..O. 411,..,.101 al 110BE111 II GATllj .,,,, llu•n& P•rk C1l•I B•<Wrl E Go"!••, l'tlt Cl,u Onvt , l>.ME$ P GATT!i, M""'"· J•"''' 1' Tu<~••, 1'Cll1 lhn1 SI . S1M1 ~'"'"°" &tt<.". (•lit 9'.IMO. Norlct h nt••bv v<••" 11ur '"' 11n· .ln.t, Colt• 1.,,, l>lliln1u ,. ~l<1y c-u<lt<I 11, tn <l•<>•ont<I ..,111 u •I •• P•I••'• ,.1, OO'I o< Th!\ ou• """ '' ,.. nv con~vt!ta b• Tri• ll><lt•o<luot. o!I., !ht lftn <l•v or ~~·, Jt/I, or 1n1 plo H • Por!l>t'>fllD &arllira !: C.•rllt1 """' o! L•wle•. l'rl'• l H•t•, 6(1! 'ff P•ul ~ T~I'" lh•I 11tltr>\t M h!«I "'"" Int C°"tilv Ol•mPtC Bl•O , LOO An119I••· 9!(1\j C.oun1v 1hl\ 11•1.,..,fot hied "'''" "" C"''"tt C•••• al O••na• Caun•v on Avg,,.! '1. ot LO'> "r.Q'e'""• S<tl• ol C•ll•orn•1, to (ltr• OI 0<•"9",C°"n•v 0" A "~ I~ 19/T t'I! I• ""'"'" E. K<l"ll" °""""' c"""'• 1110 h•onur '"" l>t" 11•-'· """ sVl!lt<"I ev 8•••••• J M1ado•. Oew•v '"""'' (.If•• ID <onl,.mo"or> by Mid Su<>•"..,.. COf,Orl. C'<•I; I EG Pvl>l•~N O<•,,... c ... 11 O.O•" Pill>'. •II th• rl•n•, ''"~ •nd ln•or•" of w •d/ Pvt>h"'!!(! O•onH Co.nt 0••1• "'""• • ____ ' __ •~L~N~O~TI_C_E _____ l""~u" :i. '"" s .......... ~., J, ' ll, IMl"od ,n •nd lo 111 lh• <••14•" .... 1 •uouu ll. t9, 16 '"" St<>tt"'O~··~l; , 11JH )'n 110-!t D./O"'"V 1l•u~1• In'"' CoUM• or O•"""·i'-'-'-'------~~~=~=----· ,IC TITIOUS llJSIHl!ll -----------------l!'lllt o! Colllo;"I~, "'''""'"rv d•lt"l>td N .. ,..I! i T.lT£..,ENT LEGAL NOTICE I S 10110.,.,, '" w\I· LEG/\L NO'ffCE '"" fQllo,.•nG ~'~' 1,1 doltig "" undlv•d..:l '• ln•ot~•• In 1tl(! 111· 1-------~ O\ls•n•" •• \------------------\ lh1t "°'''"n cl •n• >Jo""""" 0.•1•1•• '" , u11n lfY,P P11.DTN£1;.Sl"IP, S\U Bto•h , 1lJ!1 ~..r11on 16. In Town•n•o) S°"!n, D1ng• 10 ,ICTtTIOU~ IU~l,.EiS 8 1•d , 8ut<11 P.,.,, (1111 Jl lCTITIOUl IUJ!Nfl$ Wnl, S 8 8 & M OoO<ro~ •• 10ll<>w• N.IME ST•TEMENT P•u• S. Tue>.••, JIJ~ flotch l lvd, NAME IT•TEMl!'NT flttinnlng •f lh• !ioul/'1•011n 1• L"'nor Tno to<1ow1n1 ""'"'n ,, °"~~ bvt~\\ Bu.,1a P••~. C•l,r Th• lollo•""' "''"'" ,, aolM b<l1•nt•! al Lo' I o1 ''•" 'lP 101.6 •• 1no"'n on• 1, J .. , .... F Tue••·· 206) ~ .... S•. SM•I• •• "11P ...... or <t<or<l•O (n ,.,.,. l•. P•Q•S t0j!,ST l(L[PH()'J[ E~("l,O.NGE, A"'· c~··· OEL.lNEY 11~0~ 1'1511 MA~l(El, •T In •J lnclU\I••, M•l<•li•""OU• M•"'· OSI ,,.,. ... lflti SI•••'· Su•'" I, co1•1 1n" OU•'n•" 11 M1n1 t on<lut!•!I ~V • ?llOO L.tl•••l!t St•H!, NtwPO•I 8e6(/'I, Doeord• or '"'d O•On9e (ou~h; lh•,,.;• Mn• 910)1 le'"" p.,1ne .. n1p (•l•lornof '16ii!l ~'""0 Int ~nurnenv n•nlongo11on n• int Pto~r,,, !n<, I (.>l1!orn o to,. "•ul s Jue•" O•'•"•V ll•o•. Sellocd co r• E•""''" botniod"" 1.,.~ o• •••O l..01 I P~•~t.n~. lll W••I 11rn Sl•e~•. Suile 1, 11,.. 1••10mtnt • ••O "'"~ 1n1 Cr.t"I' C.t•••o•n•• C<>rl><l<•••<•·n. ~ Lol•Vfrtt Souln ''JI'!!" Eo>I !>000 •et1 1nont• CO•To M•s• .,017 C'"" nt O•ona• '"""'• on 4uQ ·~. n>1 '""'· Nt""'°'"' B•&en. Ct Bto•n•f OO'I • 1:~, a .. •11•1 "'''" tno Soulnttl• lh" bu··~•" ., bf,n, ccno~c,.a P• l'Jv B••"IY J. M•OdCll D'<>"'Y Couni. lho\ O\l\!MU " ~1.,.,, • ....,...,ltd llY ,\ '-"'<I••• [,..., nl U•d Lnl !, S...ol~ IO' tl;fPO'OhO~. C••t• (0•1><1r0!1"" 17" O!'" Wt" lit I? !ttP lo In• E•!lt<I• llV )e•,.~• C I.,~.,..~ .. f'~1>'••l'~d O•ln9e Cc••t O•«v P ilol. N•c• ()tl1no• i.,.. o• Fullo'1Cn Pod<! (IJ S i..,.,.,,.., V•c• Prt\•o•nl 1<uq~~t 1), 1•. l• '""' Soa•tmO•r 1 H•" ,i.,.mont ''"" w11n fn~ c""nh 101 1 100 •••• ·~ '"o•h •• ~01••n on •••d T'"• •'•'•"''"' 11•0<1 w,,, 1~• c~unli 1•11 '111·71 C'rr• or Ot•n9• Coont• ""·Aug 10, 1911 moo <>I •••d Troe• No 10~•. m•n<• Cle•• ol O'•n~• '"""'Yon '""' )') 19/P LEGAL No·r1CE , IH" FICTIT IOUS •USINE SI NAMli STAf[MfNT ""'"""' ... aorrg llY 8••.,IV J. Maddo> 0tOu1v C°"nly Soul" 10" 1•· 0~'' Wt 11 "1 I~\ to '"• 8• B~vt<IY J. M•OOo~. OeouTY COU"'' Cl••• con••' hn• o• •••<I ~utl•dOn llo•<I: Cl"" Pullll\Mtd Oro,,,. Co&\! O••IV Pila!, lhtn(t 01""0 •O•O <•"''' II"" Nor'~ 9r PUblr\n~ 4 uGult 11, 19, l6 &tid StP•emO.t !, ,,, U" WO>I UO 00 !•tt; th•"<• No•I" •u~uil 19, O• onqe Co•" 0••" "l6 •nll Seo!rmO(< If/I 7211)..11 '90" 1•' Cl.I" [o\I J.O lop! to '""' 1'11 Sov+hWt>!frlv CO'""' <>' '"'" l"' I I'--'---------------· LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N011CE , ..... ,. Nonh 911· n· 01·· E•U 119 .. IHT to In• po,nl N ll<~·""'"q £ ~CEl'f ING 1 .. f ~[F DOM I" tm· 1--------:-:::::-------- 0i•><!O<I on.e-l<>u"" +n1 .. .,1 '" .11 I' llHI m Jn.,Ol1, oros •"'1 O••C'°"' 0' u"l\11 F IC TITIOUS IUS!NE ~S mt111,, •VO,,once> •nd n•d,O<•'t>On.• o' N"ME STAfEMENT ••••• ~ln<I ""° cn•••<'fl , lnr• .. alne ·~ l he lollO'oW•hO e>e"o~ " do•ne "~"""'' """ <>•"o'•u"'. "'' o~• "'""'"""' •"" 11 to•.'".,,.~""'' ••Id lolld .•• ''"''"'"" APDOPO~ FOii eE4UTY , ''.Wli !I ol ,,..,.a , To•o lld E• ln•o ~1·:.r. ALJO EllCEl'llNC. l .. E~EFllOM •II Jean(."'"' V•n l'•ta•. 1•nl Gtt"" w•'" •n•• ,., •• bf> IOU•.,, loGOl~O. "'" ~lo. M1u.on " .... ~)~I~ ••Int<! ;n, O•v~•<111W 0' ••~•n !tom or lh" bvslnt" " l>"•"li <ondvc+ed I>~ •" unOe• tht •no•e dt>Cfol>td \of'>!l. •I \nd••i(l\l•I • ..... I'd <>I •O(O<O Jt•n , ..... 11. V•n l l•f~· llESEllVINC. UNTO 1HE C.~"" l~" ''"'•"'~"' k•d win t1'f C"''"'t 10DS. '" ea .. me"1 10' S•w•• l1n• Cl••~ 01 O•~n.q• Cl>""" no A~·, 1:!. 1111, P"'""'"' o"!l mo,nlen•n<e <'•el tne ' lh W•lle• T K•no Oe~"'"' c~,n!v Cl~f> S""1n .. 1v ')O •••• o• ..... O•OP•"v """"•n..:I O••nG• Ca•·· O•·'V P·c•, SUBJECT ro '""""""t', <ond•t·n~'· Auou!I U, ard Stple"'°"' ), • "· IO•trl<Hon•. ,.,,., ... ,,.on•, ••qhl" t.9hh It/I llU II or w•t •"d o•s•men!I n! 1..-ord, ,1 •n• y.,,,,. of •Ale ca•~ In !Awful mon•v or !he Unll..:I So,•~• on tnnllrmb!lon ot ,.10, LEGAL NOT ICE l11ear tk waterfoll, low•t lr ffil l Jh B II•"'''' •t,·s ~~~~~~~~~~~~==;"~~~·= b • l' • ~0nd place •Kenl to a lea1n ron1posed nf :0.lr~. Loui.~ Lc1l'is and ,\lrs .. Jat'k \\'atson nf f)ak- monl Country Club with :\I r~. Jack Elan1 a11d \lrs. Al Brown of l!:ic1end;1 coun!ry Club. They had a score of 128. HOLIDAY ~PE CIA LS 78 PREMIUM* • Z P'I~ R••On Cord l od1 $1oqg~ E I•• I' ~s2.JBto~2.4::>~.l r. ~" O.{ l" ~-p,,.,. f,-.' .• '.',-.f-',.-.. ','-+ n ~o ,,. 71.00 ". a.oo l:. ~···· 'M'~"· I ,, " ., .. SJll<I l' "" FREE MO'JNT1NG ........ C>o>·•-'"'· ... ,..,, .. ,,, """'"" ...... Custom F itted SEAT DISCOUNT PRICES QUALITY RETREADS WHITEWA LL~ANY SIZE $788 12 MONTH GUARANTEE EA. PLUS TAX QUALITY WIDE OVAL RECAPS -WH>nWALLS-•HY ,,,, $12 95 16 MO~TJ'G~~~A!~E~ EA . PLUS TA X TllEMENDOUS SELECTION NOW ONtY • CUSTOM UPHOLS TE RY • • • • • • COVERS 1995 HE ADLINE RS CONV. TOPS FLOOR MATS LANDAU TOPS DOOR P ANE LS Plu1 to Qtne• Pl~1 ~ Slvle1 lo C~oo•• ~•c m FULL SET MOST CA RS RE PAIRS MO'.'iT CARS RADIAL TIRES All SIZES-WHITEWALLS TU l tLE .. 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A *U NOTICE 01' l-1E AIUNG OJI "l!T1110N II•·•~ C•hl"'""' ,,. ..... II ·u~ltct lo CU"t"' •••• ,. .-~ .. ~~a""' c°""'I!"'"'· rtoltlcHon<. ••• ••••lien•, t l~h11, r•9hfl el w••. I nd •~••m•"fJ o! •o<o•<!. <I •"•· l••fJ, ''""' C'Ot t•llno ond m•lnl~n· ,OD ,ltOIATI! 01' WILL ANO l'Dlt •f'Ct f~-tt•. •nd nrtm>um< <>" In, LETll"ltS TESTAME'NlAltY •u••nc• •«f<ll•h'• to "" 111/l(h••!• Eol•O. o1 CONi TANCE ( W!ll((S, oh•ll ~••"'•'Id 11 o! 1nt 6t1f of tt- •l•n """"'" o• <.C>NST .. NCE EVA '""''"' t""•eY•ntf DI 1011. WILl(fS. O•c••o..!I lt•m•"' so!• c~<n 111 ••w•ul ..,.,........, ol NOllCE IS HE.lt.£e.Y GIVEN tt.•I "'' Unl!td "•I••.,... COf\ll•m•!I"" .,., ••••. UNITEO CA.Ll~OR:NI A BANI(. • tor·"' a•" <•"' •nG h•••nt• ••lll~nt~ b• I~.,,_, nn h•• !llt'd l>e<'•n • "''l!IDfl •o• r>(lll lt(:Uff d ~Y Mnt!ooof or ltu" Offtl o•oflOI• n! 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The lasl of his three-week August \'t1ca- t1on in San Clen1ente v.·ill be spcn l preparing for the l\\'O appearances. l'ress :>;cC'retary Ron Ziegler lold reporlrrs \\'ednesday afternoon. The stops \1·ill be at Dayton, Ohio, and Chlc<1go. The visit-one of the mos L leisurely in many 1nonths-v.·as the Presid('nl's trad1· tlonal August v.·orking \'ac<ition in San Clemente. The late summer trip 1s generally the lon1:est of the year. Pres1denrs daughter suffered the it11 ury when a cart fell on her fool as she began her teaching job near JacksonvH\e , r.·lr. Nixon followed a gener1:1l pattern in his orriccs dur ing lhe trip. arriving to r \1•ork early In th<' 1noming and returning to hls ne<1rby \•il1;1 in midafternoon. fev.' top-level aides accompanied the President. Dr. l!enry Kissinger. his Convict Just 'Dropping l n' domestic security adviser, was close at hand. Some members or his cabinet made short vlslt:S. In general, Ziegler said, the Prt'sident used the. working vacation as a means of collecting bis thoughts on future prograrns. Mr. Nixon, Ziegler explained, kept abreast of P residential business through his aides and phone c<1lls to his staff in \\'ashington. One highlight or the triJ> v.cst v:as a {y,•o-day yachting excursion in Southern California coastal waters, including a trip lo Catalina last Saturday and a tour (I{ Leis Angeles and Long Beach harbors Sunday morning. The yachting l\'eekend marked the longest Lime. the President has spent st sea here since he fir st purchased the former Cotton Estate in San Clemente. This i ~ four·IC.\•cl parking structure scheduled tn open nexl 1nonth at South Coast Community l !ospt- la1 111 South Laguna. Structure \\1ill hold nearly 400 rars. casing parking problems considerably, accord· 1ng to hospital officials. tl!r. Nixon-Ziegler h<1s intimated- 11·ill probably return to San Clemente late ln September. Oil may ha\"e stained his beach to a minor degree during the lhrt"e v.·eeks 111 San Clen1e11te , but the Chief Executive nonetheless s1varn and \1·alkcd the beaches. \\'ALLA \VALLA , \\'ash. IUPll - A ~ta!~ pen1tcnlla ry inmale on a 11eekend furlough made a spec- tacular re -entry inlo prison life this \\'eek . He termed the trip his best ''getaway." .. l pl11n a pretty quiet slay here." he said v.·hen he. arrived for the. vacation- weary from a whistle-stop tour of several states. Viejo Slcttes Missiori Day Furi W eeke11d Residents 11·i!J be able lo enter a s"•im meet, chase a greased pig or simply lie on the grass al the rourth annual l'>i ission Viejo Days, scheduled for Sept. 25 and 26. The v•eekend of acti\'ilies. sponsored by tommu11ily , social and church organil.a- lions in the Saddleback Valley, will be hc\<l at ~he !\1ission Viejo Golf Club. Jn addition to se\'eral "fun" conlests, i;uch as nail driving, log sawing and grea~ed pole climbing. learns are being Drganiied for sv.·imn1ing. \·ol\eyba\\. Len- nis, handba ll and softbal l competition. \)ead!ine for entering is Sept. 13 and residents may sign up at any of !he three rcei-cation centers in fllission Viejo. Persons nfJl inclined lov.•ard athletics !'.'ill be offered dancing, raffles and games. A 1.000 pound steer. donated by the fl·lission Viejo Company, \rill be rarOed off as parl or the celebration. On Sund<!~'. the activities will be highlighted by a barbecue on the golf course featuring steaks, beans and salad. Adult Education Courses Slated In Laguna Beach \\1hen hundred s or LaJ'!Una Bcarh ~·oun gsters hang up thei r swimn1ing s11its and trek back to scho!Jl !his month. many (Jf thclr parents wl!\ be ri ght behind I hem. .J\dult education classes being oHered hv ~he Laguna Beach Unified School District arc scheduled to begin Sept. 20. one \1•cck af!er regular school opens. The cour~es. which mccl in the e\'en- lni:s. include insln1ction in stocks and bonds in\'eStmcnt. automotive mechanics. f"rcii tive \\Ti!inc. jewelry making and bcr inning Spanish. One. unu~11al course being offered dur- ing this fall sc1ncstc r tonccrns herbs and their home 11se!i . The class. taught hy ]\\clinda !\lang. \\'i\1 include instruction in gr(l\1·1ng hrrbs. ('ooking l\'Jth herbs and ~p1ccs and using the herbs as remedies and as cnsn1etics . Director N an1cd At Church School ~1is!iio11 Viejo resident Lind;i Diehl has ix'rn narned director of lhe newly formed pre-school al Shephard of !he Hills i\lcthodisl Church in i\lission V1c10. . \lrs. Dirhl. formerly a teacher at !he La Paz Pre-School. 1s pl;inning lo open the new facility this fall. Tbc school will n1cct mornin~s three days per week and i~ open to children ages three through Iii'{'. Further information concerninJ! enroll· ment in the class m<1y be obtained lrom l\lrs. Dieh.I al 837-2993. Fede1•nl Free;:e RESTAURATEUR SUCCUMBS Mithael Romanoff l\Iikc Ron1anof f , Noted Holly \\1ood Celebrity, Dies LOS ANf:ELES IUP!l -r.11chael Ro1n<111off, self-styled Huss ian prince, debon ;iir Jlolly11·ood pr.rMna!ity 111 1tic J9.1Hs :ind owner of tile f;in11)us no1n:1n- 0H's Hf'staurant. died \Vcdncsdily :·~ c;ood Samaritan Hospital. Homanoff. whose age "'as lislcd \'ariously <IS 78 or 81. came lo Holly1\·ood in 1927 and his lany esc;ipades continued into the 1930s. \Vith an Oxford accent. spat s. a walk· ing stick and mustachioed. Homanoff posed as a newly <1rrived Hussian prince and \Vas gladly accepted by lhc en· tert<llnment communit~·. lie joined in a swirl of cocktail part ies. mo\'iC premiers and an occ<1s1onal 01·ernight st<1y in jail. Reporters checking hi s b<lckground finall~· caught up "'ith him and prllriuced evidence the real Prince Bo:nan0ff \1·a~ killed during the Russian revolution .July 18. 1918. But nnt brforc he had ~uccc(sfu!ly p;issed him self nrr as a na tlon.1ll \' knnwn nrt1st and 1lh1~lr;1tnr ;ind in ndd1t1on In the Hussian pnncc title he c!a11ncd to be a Ht1ssian g1·;111rl flllkt> Arter the clisclosure lie dis;:ippcared for <1 ve.1r ;inrl lal('r s;11d he harl been dePorted . \\'hen he returned to l lol\ywoorl a year la1er he opened 1he first of Homanoff 's re<;t<1urant.s in Beverly Hi!111 in 1939. It quickly heca1ne the focal point of the mo\•ie colony and several fist fip;hls brought it national puhlicitv . He later O\\'ncd re~taurants in Palm Springs and San Francisco. Jn 19;i8 lhe Honse of Heprcsentath·cs pa~~ed a bill J:i\·inl! him U.S. citizenship and he sv.·orc hi~ :o.'\eginncc. "T htreb~· renounrr anv title lo the claim that · 1 am prince <lf <1ll the Rus- sians," he declared. 2 Apes Like Eacli Otlie,. -They Bite HONOL ULU (UPI J -Fifi the gorilla Yachting and golfing rounded off the. President's recreational activities. He • took se1'e:-al drives during the st<1y as \\'ell-one to return daughter J ulie F.isenho\1·er to a waiting airliner at the f.1arine Corps El Toro r-.iCAS. A lrw days later the President's 11·ile, P<1I. left Sa n Clemente for Florida to minister to Julie's crushed big lne. The The unnamed prisoner dropped in by parach ute. barely missing the prison water lower and some tall lrees, and lcinded in a garden . Supt. B. J. Rhay said the inmate \\'as escorted back lo his mi nimum security cell and was asked \vhy he cho~c such a dangerous method of returning. .. \\'hy not,'' 1l'a s lhe inmate's rep- ly. "We won't have any social activities lo speak of: I plan lo rest," he added. And l\1r. Nixon meant it. 11 Seized al Fest LOS ANGELES (AP) -Eleven you ths v.·ere arrested \Vcdnesday night when a disturbance erupted at a rock music ron. cert at Rancho La Cienega soccer field. and her suitor Cameroon keep biting each other, but zoo officials seem to think this means lhcy're getting along. Tuesday·s seventh meeting in the courtship ended v.·ith Fifi and Cameroun sulklng in separate corners of the gorilla cage. Fifi. who has lost 80 pounds, do"·n lo 320. v.•ound up v.·ith a bite on the neck ::ind the 400·pound Cameroun wound up \1 1th a big bite on the forepaw. Penneys plants make your garden glow. ''They're sexually interested in each other, but they don't knO\V how to show il yet." zoo director Jack Throp hopefully suggested. Fifi moved into the Honolulu zoo's gorilla house after living in the Se2J.tlc zoo \\'ilh Boho, a male gorilla who didn 't :;;eem to care for amour. After Bobo died, r~1fi \\·as alone for three ye<1rs. In hopes of providing Fili \l'ilh s m<1t<' and a fainily. Seattle sent her to the llonolulu Zoo. v.·hich has Cameroun and another male gorilla named Congo. All three gorillas are on tranquilizers hut the strongest dose is given to Congo. v.·ho isn't even invol ved in the hoped-for <1Hair. "\\'e gave him a tranquilizer because \\'e hope lo calm his anxiety." Throp said . ''He·s curious and "'ants to know what's coing on ne:<\ door." Barefoot Rider Robs 2 Marines In Laguna Beach 'f'\\'O El Toro t.larines "'ere robbed of $1 50 in Lag una Beach \Vednesday night by a barefoot man who asked for 8 ride and then pulled a gu.11 (In the pair. Polire s;iid the \'iclims. Randol ph Stewart and Kenneth Vogtlin. were ap-- proachcd by the sus1)('CL in the 600 b:ock of South Coast Hii:hv.·ay al about 9 p m. The suspecl offrred the men $2 for lr;:insportation to another p<1rt of tn11·n and the f\1arinc s consrnted to the deal, officers i;aid . \\"hrn !he trio arrivel'i at !he cornt·r nf Se:t\·jr\\' Streel <1nd \\'ilson \\';iy. the rider a ~kcd lo be drnppcd off. After gelling oul of the au!n. invcstig;itllrs ~aid !he. susix-rt p11llecl a blue steel revolver <ind told the j\f;irincs to lum over their money. ·me b11ndil tllcn escaped on foot down \\'ilson \Vay. police sa;a.-"" Ships Go to Japan SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Nsvy has an- nounced that i! \\'ill lr<1nsfrr isi~ v.•arships to Yokosuk<1. Japan. for service v.·ith the Seventh Fleet. Just one year ago, budget cu!s promp!- rd the Navy lQ rec a 11 ships from the Pacific, leaving the Seventh Flett under strength. ' 3.5581Ch Special-Your choice. Black Pine or Split Leaf Philodendron In 5 gallon containers. Wonderful, cool green plants. Hardy growers. Split Leaf Philodendron in 1 gal. containers. 88 t; Bedding Plants Calendulas to provide long lasting, colorful cut flowers. Pretty pansies In assorted c olors to brighten up you r garden.44tf tr1y 2.77 Hollywood Juniper special. This variety has dense, uprig ht growing habils, and belongs to the evergreen family. 2 gallon container. Scott's Super Bonus For Dlchondr1. 2500 •Q. tt. bag Reg. 12.95 NOW 1095 Super Bonus. Spread it anytime bef or e mid- F ebruary and repeat In eight weeks to prevent spurge and crab grass from sprouting. The same application fertilizes you r lawn and clears out many established weeds and grasses. II even delays spring revival of haled bermuda grass. Controls vJeevil larvae too. Sale Scotts Plus 2 Nixon Hopes for Restraint 1.77 , ~;~ Hanging basket special.~; Choose yours Planted I.~ with ivy geranium, <i..:.J,' Asparagus Sprengerii, Coleus or lboza. 7• ~2 t 2500 sq, ti. bag Reg. 8.95 Now 5.95 5000 sq. ti. bag Reg. 11 .95 Now 9.95 Weecl-n-IMd tor grass lawns. A simple spreader application on your By ll ELE:-.l' TllO!\l!iS Unit•~ l'ron ln!.,n•llo·n1I President i\ixnn is hopinr: the '·fisccil restraint" he e:<erclsed in lhe sb:·m~nth J)O~tponement of government raY. raise~ ll'i11 set an example for "responsible in· 1lustrlal and labor leadership " Nixon. in a mes.sage lo Congress lron1 1he Western \\lhite !louse in San Clemente \\'cdnesday, put oU wage in- creases for virtually all 4,850.000 go\·ern- ment y,•orkers and members of the n1il1lar) from Jan. I to July I. }le also h1nled thal another raise set for October, 1972, may be de\ayeQ. Po~lponement of !he tilkes, which v1nuld have run aboul s•K pt>rcent. or $1.3 billion over a sur.month period. also v.·11s nln1ed at rasing the strain on the federal h11dgel. Unless vetoed by Congress in 3Q dn:-.~. lhe plan will go into effect. The treezina of the federal payroll Is part of Ntxon's ne1v economic pohcy. There were indicalions the \\'"hite Mouse "·as hoping private f'tnployers 1vould lake heed. then perhaps fol101v suit. "Since conl1nu1ng emphasis v.·ill he pl11cr.d on rhe exrrri~ .. 1Jf rr~t"ln.~iblc in- dustri<1l and ll11Jor \e;1dership lhroughovt the nation in the months le come." Ni:<on said, "I must apply such fiscal restraints as will clearly signify the good faith of the federe l government as s ma}or employer. and to conlinue to set an ex· ample for the American people ln our striving to achieve prosperity l n peacetime." "I place full reliance on the willingness of federal employes along v.·ilh their fell ow Americans." he said , "to make v.·hatever temporary sacrifices in personal gain may be needecl lo attain the greater good for the country as ~ v.·hole." Press Secretary Ron ald l.. 7.leglrr, respo nding l.o questions, said Nixon's statement does not mean lo imply that the President wants or expects simila r "·age restraint in private industry. as part. or stage two of his economic policy. But he noted that Treasury Secret<1ry John B. Connally has said he feels it will be difficult "to return to where we were" before the 9().<lay freeze. He .s aid Nixon's economic adviser• are studying the next possible move \\'hen the frttze ends Nov. 13, but no decisions has been made. Ziegler also cautioned newsmen against drawing conclusons that the .six·monfh freeze for federal workers l:ii a lip off that Ni:<on is planning to extend the generaJ v.·age·price-renl freeze beyond 90 days. He said Lhe President intended lo "very dramat!cally and very cl e 11 r I y demonstrate action by the government in keeping wages down ." basket perfect anywhere. ...... I JCPenney lawn makes non-grass weeds die while fertilizing your lawn. Great! • Shop Sundays noon to 5 p.m. Available at the following stores: CARLSBAD DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY ·SAN DIEGO MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH RIVERSIDE. Charge IL I '\ 1~AILY PILOT Th~r~day, Stpltmbtr 2, i q11 \ \ •' I ~ps By THOMAS ~fURPHlNE Of Ille-O•i!Y Pli.f l!IU TAXING TIMES DEPT. -This is the time of year. totk s, w~n along most of the Orange Coast, local government ju risdictions go through hand·wringing. ioul·searching, and spccch·maklng. Then they raise your taxes. The politicians re- gret it and that is v.•hy they t.f!J }OU about it in speeches. They have already done t~ soul·search- ing they explain. Governmental ad· ministrators did most of the hand-. wringing. They did not search the i r >ouls. They searched their boo ks, puzzling over figures or creepng inflation in an effort to see how they l\'Ould balance things without rNsing taxes. \Vh ich is what the politicians to ld them they dang well better do. In the end , irs usually the same old i;tory. JI U/\'TJNGTON BEACH city gotrem- menl serves as a good e1ample. About nine days back, the City Council (these are the politicians) smiled hnppi\y upon the property taxpayers and Informed lhcrn there would be no boost in the municipal levy this coming year. It v.·ould hold at $1.45 for each $1 00 in taxable \'a]ue of properties \\'ithin the city con· fines. Evrrybody in HunUngton Beach breath· eel a bit easier. Except some folks \\'ho figured son1e things might be slipping do"'" a munici pal crack. ABRUPTLY , THE Huntington City Dads "·cnt into a special session Tuesday night and upped taxes 17 cents. That boos t \Yill cost the a\'erage Hun!in~tnn Beach hon1eo1\•ner about 14 bucks for the ~·enr. It \Viii bring another half·million dollars into the municipal treasury. It may go on record as one of the shortest hold·lhe-propert.y ta 1 -1 in e n1ovements ln Orange Coast history. ll.feanwhile downcoast in Laguna Beach, city fathers of the Art Colony have likewise bttn battling the budget. 'They we.11 recognlr.e that property taxes are particularly unpopular this year. So they maybe will hold the property tax line \\'hile generating new revenue from 11ewe r fee charges and on garbage col- lection. BUT UNTfL ALL the bills are in. it's an open question whether or not the plain old homeowner in Laguna will malft? Put any better in the pocketbook than the plain old homeowner in Huntington Beach. Same "'ay in Ne\vport Beach where. after CQnsidcrable gnashing of teeth by the CQuncil and even a change of city managers. they cut the pro~rty tax rote lhis year. But you might look for something else to go up. \\'ouldn·l it be wonderful. you sugge ~t. if all the Orange Coast clt ie~ could cul back on taxes and still malnlain current levels of service. Then my ta:i: bill goes down. right? \Vrong. )'OU FORGOT Orange County govern· mcnt up there in the County Seat in Santa Ana . They just boosted your gener(I\ (:oun ly lC\'Y by 34 cents. That's mostly to absorb what Gov. Ronald Reagon 11nd his legislative friends won't be paying this year in Medi.Ce! and state v.·elfare aid. So there you have it, friend s. \\'hat goes up, goes up. Somebody said It once about death and taxes. Sato Says U.S., Japan . Still Allies NE\V YORK (UPl1 Japanese Preinier Eisaku Sato says neither Presi- dent Nixon's proposed trip to Mainland China nor the U.S. surcharge on 1n1porlcd goOOs has damaged relations bet\veen Ameri ca and Jap;in, the r-ie11· York Times reported today. "So that there can be no misun· derstanding about our basic position, l "·ould like lo repeat this : the basis of our foreign policy 1s our close relationship \1'ith the U.S.," Sato \\'SS quoted as saying. The interview with Sato wa s conducted by Times \'ice President James Reston. Sato said although Nixon's 10 percent surcharge add ed to goods imported into the United Sates will hurl some Japanese industry, suC"h as the ex port and shipping trade, Sato said the ne1v U.S. economic policy would also in sorne "'ays benefit his country. The ne\v policy "'Ould st1n1u!ate Japan to increase its domesl1 c activity and 11·ould enable to buy more U.S. goods in· eluding "sophislicated n1unilions," he said. Sato said he .;till had a "1·ery close relationship'' 11·ith Nixon and Reston said at no time during the Interview did the Premier criticize either the President or his policies. On Nixon's economic policies, Sato said he hoped they did nol indicate a growing U.S. withdra\1•al from international com- petition and Ile hoped 1he progra1ns 1vould only be teinporary. Salo said there was no b<'lsis to Com· munist Chinese reports of a growing militarisn1 in Japau. The Premier said Japan v.·as committed to a nonnuclear pollcy. ··1 am conscious of the depths of the scars left by the claws of the militarists of the past," Sato said, "and I am really dishea rtened when l think that these scars are so deep that allegations of this kin<! should still be made today. "But the new Japan cerlainly has no intention of doin g such things, and I v.·ould sincerely hope that you will have confidence in our word on this point." The interview v.·as published on the 26th anniversary or the J apanese surrender ending World War II. Reston congratulated Sato on his golf- ing game which included a recent hole·in- one. But Sato said the hole -in-one was not a good shot. ''It was not executed really in a perrect manner, it "'as not properly hit,'' Sato said. "But lvhatever !he process, the result was a hole· in-one.'' Wicks 'So w hat ~s wrong with a one-man Preaidential e(ection ?'- Egypt Oka ys Federatio11 By Big Vote CAIRO (AP) -Egyptu1n voters ap- proved the new Arab federation of Egypt, Libya and Syria by a !19.95 percent 1nargin, Interior J\.1inis\er t.lahmoud &ilem announced today. Salem said 7.7 million Egyptians v.•ent lo the polls \Vednesday and only 3.404 voted against federation. An cstim<ill:'d 225,922 eligible voters stayed a1\•ay . Salem said the people of Egypt, Libya and Syria have voted the federation into existence with "magnificent unanimity.·• "These penples ha\·e thus gh·en a resounding yes to the showdo1vn battle ·with Israel and an emphatic yes to the greater Arab unity," he declared. The federation was approved by a !'lightly IO\\'l'r margin in Syria-96.4 per· cent. No figures for Libya hnvc been an· nounced. Syrian Jnterior Minister Ali Zaza sai d 1.8 million persons cast ballots and 64,623 said no. An estimated 202,200 voters stayed home. Zaza said the polls remained opened in Syria until 2 a.m. to accommodnle voters. He said here wu no 1ncictrncc vf violence, "The oulcome of lhe refcrcndurn has put the Arab nation on th" road to full Arab unity and the road to the dccisi\'e bat tle to expel the Israeli 1nvadt·r.~ fnnn occupied Arab land ." Zaza said. Syria declared a national holiday today to mark "the birth of the federation." Egyptian President Anw:ir Sad a t sch~uled a radio and tele~ision <'lddrel's to proclaim the fede ration. Although Egypt's officia l nanlf· h;is been the United Arab Repub lic since i1s four.year union with Syria in l!lfill·il. lhc country's ne1v nan1e is rhe J\rah llepuhl 1c of Eg)'PI or !11e Egyptian Al'ab l(cpL1l111c. Dollar Slides Slig·htly l1i World Market Trade By Uo ltcd Pre ss [nter11a1i11o;il The U.S. dollar slid sligh11y ln11 cr nn the v.·orld mone.v 1na rkels todav, in· eluding Jpan 1rhere <t go1ern1i1entill agency blarned U.S. et:(1non11c J>1Jl1c1es for halting Japan's rcL·o1c ry fr0:-i1 n n11ld recession. . The dollar was stea•ly in r•:irly ~rad1nJ; in \\'est c:erman.1 bu1 ,,l1 pp(•d I/lier lh J.3895 marks, an cflect1ve (le1 ,11h1a11nn uf 7.39 percent bin !'till :1ho1·l' the 22-rear lo"' of 3.3810 111 a.r!1~ 1n Aug11 st. · \Vhi!e trader's ap11canxl to he adopting a wail-and·see po!i<'Y (o!lowing outcome of several world e1·onornk· 1neelings this n1onth , Brilnin cut its bank r;rte (the con- trolling interest r:itc) by I percent to 5 percent to discour;t!Je currency specuJa. lion. In Tuk}o. where the 1 en hos risen 5 ,7 percent in relation lo the dnllal', .lap:111 's eco1101111c planning ;igency ~aid the Jap;inese economy sho"·ed ~lKlls l;i st mn111h of re\·n·ing frfln1 a sli~h1 recc..,s1fin but r res1dent i\11xi:in·~ nc11 c1·01101tllc poller!' had 11·ipcd out 11 h;1!e1 rr g;uns "·err tnarlc. '"As l;1r as 1hr indicator:> 11crc r~111· crrned. lhe Japanl'~l' cco110111.1 11.1~ oil 1t1c brink of taking :111 11p11ard 111r11 11hr11 President f\ixon a1111ouneed 111~ choll,11·. saving policy," the agl'nC,1' s;l ul The ye n closed al 338 5u to !he dnll:ir. up slightly from \Vedncsdil\ ·s elos111g price of 338.60, the fourth consCcut11"c' d:iy of upwa rd revalual ion. Thi!> re flected a 5.97 percent dev aluation of the doll:ir Crom the old rate of 360 to I. Some Showers D.ot Nation • Ul Pacific No rtl1.1.vest Storrn D1i1nps llea.vy Rains California •t Uftl!M f't911 l~IWMli-t $1111!"''" 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" n " " •• " •l ., .. •• •• •• •• " " " •• 00 ·" I J " "' u " .,, .,, Thieu Mal{ es an Off er Will Resign Over Poor Turnout, He Says SAIGON (UPI ~ -Prt!sidenl Nguyen Van Thieu saJd tonight he would CQnsl der his one-man presidential election as a 1 ote or confidence and that if he has lost ll1e people's confidence he will resign and never run again. lie said he would run alone in lhe elec· lion because he must comply with the constitution. because of his partiotisn1 a11d his opposition to Communism. lie said once peace has been restored lo \'ietnam he will resign the job "·h!ch he said he does oot covet . "If the electoral results clearly show to me you oo longer have any confidence in n1e I \1•ill "·ithdraw of my own free 11'1!1 and \\'Ill not accept the iuur·)"Cflr 1erm," Thieu ~aid in ;i nat10111l'ule 1rlev1s1on ~pl'et:h. '"In (hat case, I will nl'1<er ruu again, C\er " "I t1•ill usf' ;ill of my power lo brin~ ;1bout pe<icc." 'fh1cu Si.ud. "\Vht n peace 1s 1cstored. 11 .1•vu 1hc pC'uplc give rnc per1n1s~ion, I will i·esig 11 "Thieu ha~ lotig ;1th·oc;1ted a n1il1lary solution tu t'nd the 11 ;1r r;.1lhrr than politi cal negotiations. Thieu, we;r rin g a (!;irk su 1l a11d tie, nel't'r s1n1lcd during the 27·rninulc broad- cast "I n1ust c:on1ply wit h the constitution. which requires lliat elections be hl'ld on vr before the four-111eek iwriod preceding !he end of 1ny terin in office," Thieu said 111 the nalionn l !elC\'ision address. Thieu conh.·rrf·d for an hour "·ith U.S. Ambassador E.: ! I s \\I o rt h Bunker, presu1nably to inforn1 /um of the contents of the si:icech. The Llni1ed States was reported hoeful that Th ieu "·ould demol:f the election to a simple vote of can· lidence and thus ease the embarraaament of there being onl y one candidate. "The fact lhat there were originally· four slates and three are oow out ls either because they \~ithdrew on lbeir o""n or because they were eliminated by legls lalive requirements,'' Thieu said. Thieu was referring to Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky and retired Gen. Duong \'an '"Big" Minh who have withdrawn fron1 the race on grounds ii is being rig- ged by Thieu and his followers. Thieu publicly and officially rejected Ky's recent proposal that they both resign and le! the CQOStitutional process 111ke f'\"l'r . Under this plan, lhe speaker of lhl' senate \1·ould become interim presi- Labor Official 1'. L. Pitts Di es LAKEPORT (UPI) -Thoma s L. Pitts, long·ti1ne labor lobbyist and former ex- ecutive secretary of the California ·Labor Federation, AFlrCIO, is dead at the age of 56. Pitts died \Vednesday at a Lakeport Hosp ital. He "'as chief of organized labor in California for a decade beginning in 1960. Much of his time was spent in Jotr bying on labor's behalf in the Legislature. Since his re tirement, he had made his home in Kernville. •. dent and organize new elections within 90 da~·s. "The vice president said that he and I should make "a small sacrifice." Whatever J do (as president) has an in- fluence on lhe national destiny, To accept that proposal is not a sacrifice, but a matter of desertion. l cannot do it. "It would be dangerous lo the nation and advantageous only to the Com· munists,'' he said. h-teanwhi!e, on the war front, North Vietnamese forces bombarded two Sooth Vietnamese outposts along the Oemllitar· zed Zone (0~1Z) with rockets and re- C"oilless rifles and U.S. 852s ca rried oul live raids 1n response, allied military commands said. The Con1munists fired :W rounds ol 122mm rockets inlo Fire Base Alpha 4 \Vednesday and ~7 rounds of 122mm rockets and 75mm recoilless rifle fire inlo Fire Base Alpha 2 a few hours later. Ne casualties "'ere reported . America n B52s flew five missions i~ the D/llZ Wednesday night and early to- day, bitting tr o o p concentration:., bunkers, storage areas and rocket posi· lions. military spokesmen said. The bombers carried out raids on areali ranging from 25 miles he\ow the DMZ In· to the southern half of U1e supposedl;J neutral zone. The Communists have been attacking the allied defense net11·ork along the DM:l for more than two "·eeks y,·ith the 852.! rlying raids in an effort to suppress the North Vietnamese artillery both belo\li and in the Dh-tZ. BETTER LIGHT ••• BETTER GRADES HELP YOUR CHILD AVOID STUDY SALE • FATIGU11:-E -WITH LIGHTOLIERS 517.99 200 WATT STUDY LAMP. SAYE $<!.00 IN WHITE, BLACK, BROWN & IEIGE, ORANGE & YELLOW LIGHTEN HOMEWORK WITH A FULLY ·DIFFUSED GLARE.FREE FLOOD OF LIGHT. DESIGNED TO MEET THE RIGID PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS OF THE BEITER LIGHT SIGHT BUREAU. COMPACT CLASSICA L STYING GOES WITH ANY DECO R. DU R. ABLE WASHABLE SHADE. HEIGHT 22'" SHADE DIAMETER 14". WALL MODEL .•. WHITE OR BROWN & BEIGE .... SALE $17.99-SAVE $4.00 FLOOR MODEL . W HITE, BLACK, BROWN l BEIGE, SALE $25.99-SAVE S<.OO Lists Malfunctions 'A uto .Problems Buried'-Nader V.'ASHINCTON I AP 1 -C-Onsumer ad· t'orar e nalph Nader has accused thP: fede ral go~·ernment of burying its in· 1 estlg1tions of alleged 11utomobile brake failures, wtndow explosions, engine. NASA Requests Revival of Two A11ollo Flights SPACE CENTER, Houston (UP I\ Lunar scient ists. marveling over nev.• fin · dings abowt the moon made. possibl e b,v thio Apollo spactflights , called on the ispace agency \\'ednesday to revive Apollo JB and 19. The two flights were canceled when the r;pace program',o; budget was trimmed. But scienlls ts at NASA heAdquarters sa id the moon is loo interesting l.o stop ex- ploring after the scheduled end of the Apnllo progr•m next year. Dr. Gary Latham of New York 's Lamnnt·Doherfy Observatory reported new methods or studying moonquakes in· it i;:i ted by the most recent Apo!lo l:'I Ian+ diru: detected "swarms" nf tiny quakes that ripple through the moon at hig tt .!ipeeds for more th an lwo da ys at .it time. Latham said Apoll o 1$ proved man could perform significant scientific tasks nn the moon , and sophistic:tled lun11.r space stations that nperalf' longer C(lutd mran morP timP bttwf'en flights. "I woulrl su~~e sl thilt it is lime tn rev1rw our lfln~-lrrm cnmm11mr n1 In lunar explnra1inn in vi ew or thest fa c!s.'' Latham said. "and ser iF 11·r can agree tha t it is not yr.I time to close the honks 11 fter ( Apolln l l7. but pt>rhaps sprrtid the mission.~ ;i \it1lt . consis1enl with the 11 llncation of available resources.'' However. a space agency spokesman 1n Washin11:ton Jiaid there were no plans l.n fly Apollo 18 or 19 because the cost would be too (!reat. La tham and Dr. Paul Gast. NASA 's chief earth and planetary scientist. ~aid one pns~ibility would ht In plan new lunar mi!itSions af1er the Skylab tarth orbital space station program . scheduled lo end ln 1973. dislocations and f1 rf'~ Nader 11a1d his [Jsl of !.1 problems 1;01·eri ng domes1ic and imported c•rs pr'Oduced since 19fi7 "·as taken mostly from .c.ovtrnmt-nl flit s of closed or sheh•· ed in1·est1galions. He chrirged govern · ment officials considered the defects ne tlher s11re1 y.related nor ""'idtspre11d II Chrysler Corp. spokesma n den1 f'd Nader's chargt"~ of fail ures of !he stan· dard drum brake~ on .a. wide range of the e-0rnpany's models. ""'e are aware or no brake problems 1n Chrysler products \\•hich we ha 1·e not recalled and fixed," f hrvs!er said Wednesday. "We ha\'e recp1ved no rom· municalion from the ,c.nvt>rnmen1 al fl!I " The problems Nader con1ends arf' salr- ly defects bul whi ch he s11ys !hf' ~01 crn· ment has railed tn act on incude -Poor engine mount."I on l!lfifi·l!lfi!l Chevrol et!! which. Nader sflid . ('31] lead t() the throttle sticking 11pcn as well as failure of power brakes :ind slecrin~ whe n lhe engine lurches fnrwflrri . -Alleged failure nf Chrvr0l t! Cor1•:.iir r lutch cablPs leading lo loss of cnn!rol. r\adrr sai d Gt nera1 ~lotnr.~ repfl1 red 4fl.OO(I clutch c11bles under \l•ilrranty -Tendency of a pluit on quild ra,1rt carburetors in 1%fi C.J\1 cars to fall flut. leading In enginl' firP s. -Gasoli ne tank sp1llai!e. prcsent1ni: a fire hazard . \11hich Nader sai d has heen found on f ord LTDs ilnd the 1969-70 Oldsmo bile Cutlass. He also cited a 1elter ltlhng of a cigaretre in thf" ashtray of a 1971 Chevrolet Vega calch1n~ 1hf' rla sh panPI nn fire: 1967-1970 GM power !'>rakes whic h. Nade r said , C.M's own fii;:urp:o; show c.:iust> a ca r to takr t11·icf' thr rlistance 10 s1op ii a smal l plas1ir rhf'rk' v11Jvt rail.~: explodin.I.': sidf' window glas!'. "'heel f11 i!urer; and ener~y-ahsorb1ng !'t.eerin~ ro!umn:o; th11t "are not cnllt1psin,c. as is requ1re<l hy 1'.1nlor Vthicle Safety S!:indard 20.l" "The number nr cars pntcnt1all :v al· fected hy the speci fic design defects listed in th is letter is v.·cll into !he millions." NAder said. ''F'nr example. there are perhaps four mill ion Chevrnlet!'i nn the roads toda y with potentiall.v dangerous mot0r mounts. And ill least ll!'i many Gent>ral Mntnr!'i· c;irs 11rt equipped \\'ith power-assisted brakes that may fa il v.·1thout notice." Ar11erica11 Legion Seeks New Flag Resolutiol1 HOUSTON 1urr 1 A resolution arlnpltrl hy th!': American \, e i;: i n n ask.~ CnnliJ:rPss In make ii a crime to f(y a na.1?: of M.v n11tion or revolutinn11ry i;:rnup hostile ln !hr Unl!ed Sai l's. The leitinn W'erinr11day fll.~n asked President Nixon and !he Conj!'.ress tn restore patrintir hl'llid 11ys to their nnginal dates. This include~ f\1emorial Dav and Veterans D<=i v. l;\•hich were moved ln ~1nn'days lo lil:ivt three·day wePkends. The ;:intifla~ l11w asKE'd h,v leJi innnaires al their f>Jrd cnn- \'ent1on \vnuld al50 apply lo anv counlrv which holdll Affierk·an~ .;\S prisnner!'i nf war. The United Slates has no such law. ;\nd Viet C-Oni;: and North Vietn.itmese flags are often carried do oornethinG beautiful The most romantic settings begin with a promise. The scent of jasmine an around. A cocW summer breeze on your face. Textured finish <fiamond bridal ssts ;,, 14 korot yellowgold. S595. $425. Man's ring, not shown. goes with both sets. S35. '?o.., ,,. ... I Author Hoffman Goes Before \Tillage 'Co urt' r\'I'.:\\' YORK !/\Pi -Thf' d1 spu1" over thP proc·eeds from tile anliestabhshment hf'<.t-srller "S!rill Th i~ Rook" v.·en! belorf' a cnuntrr-c u!turr •·court " 1n r.reenv,01ch \ 111agr \Vednrsrlil~ 'l'1pr1r lradrr Abbie Hoffman , whn !'a.vs hr wrotr thP book, has bef'n f·h;:i!lenRcd hy Tom Fnreade whn says h"' rditcd the book but was no t paid. Forcade 1s desrrihtd a!it 11 \\'ashingt.on·based cor- rrs[Xlodcnt fo r thr Underground Press Srrv1ce D•ll Y Pl l~r $ Big Exception Looming? $2.4 Billion Militar y Pa y Hike Questions Raised \V!1SHINGTON 11:r1 1 -A potential blockbus lenn~ t 1tmp11on l.o Pres1dtnt Nixnn's wage-prir.e rreue looms 1n the form of • S2.~ bil lion military pay raise tentatlveJJ scheduled to take effect. Oct. J The annual salary htkt: is embodied in a pe ndi ng draft extension bill tha t has bet:n approved by the House bu! still B\\'aits fin;il action by the Stnate. The size nf the pay raise and 1t~ ef- lcc111·e datr "·ere agreed on by HnusP 11nd Senate negotiators ~hortly be f n r e C-Ongress left on 11 s summer rec~ss and JtlSt before Nixon froze wages and prices J.~ part of his new et'.onomic program On \IJednf'sda~ Nixon, llC'ling in !ht> sp1r1t of that pnhty d~ision. formally postponed fnr s11 months 11 Jan. I pa,v honst for 5.fi m1l hf'ln Rn1·t rnment workers. militarv 11nd c1vil1fln a I 1 kt -and he hinted ·a plannerl October, l972 , r a 1 s e might al so he pu1 off RPCilUSP nf d1ff Prrnrres in the ll.'ay tht> 1n1!1tarv ;ind civ ilian laws "·ere dr.<l\\'n 11 won't be thal. easy for the president ID delfl y the military salary increasei;. Ch11irman f . Edv•ard Hebert ~D-L11 ), of the House Armed Services Committee, b11rked up hy House lrgal experts, con· I.ends lhal. the president "'ill have no i;hnice hut In raise military pay as of Oct. l if he !•gn.!> the draft bill. 'fhr theory buttre~~ini: this 11rgument is that Congress "'tis aw11rP nf 1he i;nnTrnls but decided 11 s till wanted lhP Arn1ed f\lrces to get it!J pay ra ise. Treasury Secretary .John B Cnnnal ly already has rule;d that lon~ev1ty ra1se;11 and other military benef1 1s flnwini; lrom PXi ~tin~ l11w are fro zen: but !he nt-w military pay rai sP wnu lrl be from 11 ntw l;iw. once Congress passes the: riraft. ex- tension -and It w;tc; Congres.~ w h 1 c h i::a\·e the Pre:side:nt 11uthnrity to llT!pose t!if' freeze in thf' f1rs1 place .. I <·an't roncf'i\ P of !h~ P1·es1dent rm! pay1n.(: the r111ses H he signs the bill ,'' said nne cnn~ressional te<:hnli:ian, The president has the npt1nn o/ vetoi n~ thf' bill. But since a protracted baUle o\'er 110 antiwar am--ndmtnl to the nieasure has alre11d.v lefr tht> presidt>nt without authority to inducl men into lhe armed services si nce Junt JO he is l!ke lv In w~nt lhe dr11fl to res ume as soon as poss1bl t . ~e1thrr !ht A.dm 1n1:o:trati nn. nor lht organ u created to administer the freeze, lhe Cost. of Li ving Coonc1t, has yf't ••· nounced whlll. lt would do about tht military pay hike. Some congressional o b a t r 11 e r .I i;peculale that the P resident rn·, !ry td· persu::ide !he Senate !n h"1 ~ up act1nn un· til both it and the '.1nuse ha'.t h~d I chancl' to reconsider tiif' pay raise in light of thP freeze. Should Congress send Nixon a hill y,•1tlt an Oct. I pay rt'l tse 1hf' pre~1dent ron- r eivably could takr !he posit10n thar th• frt'eze applied In it roo 1f hP does therf • may not be much Uingress can do a bo ut it But a member nf tht Armed Foret$, . such 11.s a recruit y,·hose annuiil com- pt"nsation would ra J!'e frnm $3,Jfij tc S4,872, cnuld ;isk a federal cnurl tn ordet tht president to pay the new wage sc11le1 ~ contt:nding tht:y "'ere now lht: Jaw oJ the land . WRITERS- N.Y. Book Publ.UMr Coming Here To lnte"'ieui A.utlwn Thr book details wa ys to .(:Cl by in 1n0dern America 1\'tlhoul money .. A n11mbrr of bookstnrf'S hAv .. rP.fu sed to T \\'0 Fly ill!?: Nuns·? handl e it because it ad\'OCates ill tgill ..__, Art PnCative of a ~JI.known Sew ·y ork puhli!her "1'D $ttJl'I be in thi~ eity to intervi-writen. Hi.s purpo!IC ll to U1'ICl:lvet manuM:tipts worthr of publicatioo. Ficti044 non.fiction, poetry. ju,enile!, rolleelion1 of short ~tories or article&. religioui, specialited and e¥Cn oontrovcnial mhjedl will he comidtttd. ar ts BOSTON 1UP!1 -Two nuns art tn be ~lt llng nn the three-man "m ur1 " in lhe s11·orn in l.nria v .11s members nf tht state \\'ashinglon Souarf' Unity f\1ethod ist Air National Guard in the office of Gov. Church were Dr. 'Howard Levy. the r rancis \V. Sar~ent : Sister Sheila former Armv captain 1vho "''as court-J\1cGuirk of South Grafton . a nurse's aide, martialerl for refus1n~ tn tra in Gretn and Sisler .Judith Rosenthal o r If ynu hal'fl a m.1n1!llaipt readr (or almO!f ready) fM puh- lication, and would lil.:e to di'ICUM it wlth this ci:ceutift, f!let-'C telephone the number below between 8:00 a.m.. and 10:00 p..m., and leaft; your nlllle and addms.. Y 011 will be eontae\.ed later. Rrr£>ls. \1rvrr Vir;hner, an ilnl11\'ar ai:-Northam pton , a licensed praelical nurse-, Telephone: 673-1166 tivisl. and Crai~ Karpel]. an editor of Es-will be attached to the \04th Taclical II ye11 prtfe1, wrltt '' tht EiHterl.t Dlrectt1, quirr ~·1a~a1.inr F 1 g h ! er G r o u p. V.' e s lo v e r • Dept. CA·l7, l'.O. l•x Jllt,G.l'.O., N•w y,,.., N.Y.10001 Lr\'\' called thr pl'nceeding ;in "ex· AFR. riiii~~!~~~~~~iiiiiiiiii=~=~=~==~~~~:~~--, perimen1 10 Jus!ltf'" saying "there .:1rr I.fin man~' people interposed between you Sclioo]s file and you r case" in official rnurti; or !a11· £'Pi~GZ~ LS Ffl rcad<': said a con tract callf'd for him Jo,,, , ""';' P""''''' frnm "'"' Bus ing S u it sales of the book and inchcalcd that, hr would consider sa.ooo a just lee. .JAC KSONVILLE:. Fla. 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'"• .. 11.litv th·• rn•d • ln·Sin~·Er•ler '"• ,..,..,9., On• llli1pe••• e.1,,.91 I~ y•ur ki te~•"· • • • DA.RY PD..OT EDITORIAL P A.GE Real Tax Reform Now? The state Supre me Cou rt's ruling that Californ ia's publiC' school financing F>YF>lem LS unconst1tulional be· cause locally-levied property taxes provide unequal ed· u cational opportunities beL\.veen rich and poor d1 s1ricts has sent shock waves up and down the stale. So me schools and governn1ent orfic1al~ e1gree that, o n an overall statewide basis, the decision will mean both relier for most propert..y taxpayers and n1ore n1oney f or most schools. This hope rna y be fa lse. or if not. it will be a long time 1n realization. F'lrsl, t he U.S. Supreme Co urt will have to r ule on the decision. and this could take a long time. Second, even J1 the highest court upholds the de· cision prompUy, the Legislature will sti.11 have to set up the complex machinery to carry out the mandate. That, too. will take time -even though Assembly Spea ker Bob Moretti fD·North Holly\vood \ has announced that 21chool lax reform will be the •·first issue'' 1he Assembly will take up \l.'hen it reconvenes next t.1onday. Predictions are that a 'Statewide school property tax will replace present local taxes. and that it will be lower than present local school proper1 y taxe.!> in most areas. In substance, It would mean hi gher t<1xes in wealthy d istricts (where high assessed value!i have produced large school revenues from a relatively IO\\'er lax ratcl and lo\ver tax rates in poorer d istricts. The state would distribute the money so collected to local distric ts on a student population basis. Along the Orange Coast. the tax shift from loca l to state would mean that some districts wlJJ gain revenue, some will lose. Likewise, some taxpayers would find t heir propert y taxes Jo\\1ered but some woul d pay more. But a slate\1•1de property tax alone \\1iU fall a Jong \vay short of provid ing all of the revenues needed to m;:unta ln even a tnocle ~t educational IC'vcJ . Very consid· erable add1t1onal slate ninni es from oth er tax sou rces will have to be found. The Lei::1slaturc has failed to face up to this problem for th e tast JO years -or longer. Th(> necessi tv for action prescn1ed by the court's ruling coul d hf' .a golden opportunity for tax reform \vilhout the block(lge o{ partisan po!tllcs \vhich has frus· trated the effort heretofore. Refreshing Syn1b ol Saved Orange County and orange Juice ought to be n1arlta1 partners at least until the county's last orange grove gives 'vay to still anot her houl)1ng dcvrlopn1ent. But last vear !he Lc g1slatl1re ru~sed a bill \11h1ch amounted to ; sundering of such a partnership repre· sented by t1vo pic l urc:ique 1Jr;i11 gl' ju1re st.ands on Coast l-l igh\vay bet\veen Corona del l\lar and Laguna Beach. ·rhe la\V would have evicted t1vo sn1a ll businessmen 01vning Lhe stands lonp, hcforr further development o( t he area is to con1e ;ibout. Asscn1 bl yn1an Rohert E. Bad· han1 IR·Newporl. Beach) \\lent tn the rescue \\'ilh 1vhat ·he called his "Orange JuJ<·e Bill." Jlis 1neasure is HO\V la\r and lhe 111.10 stands have a reprieve for another five years. Many coastal trav~lers \\'Iii hope it \\'Ill be 1nade pern1anent. as a figuratively and -literally -refreshing symbol of Orange County on the Orange Coast Communis1n ls a Poverty . Equalizer Dear GJ001ny Gus N ixon's Shift Front Social to Eco11011iic Entplias is ).t··r"'f!.-ltlll'l''· .. 9'f11!'.,.,..,..~ Jti~\·~~;}~ <'.~~4',~}' ~~,..·. '~ 'f'l· w11"'e~' '.l:r Hams<,, ., ;/,.t,~ , , 4 fl• . 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"' ',!-1 ., ~ .t:~~-O:~ e .a . ..::.,-.... · Tbougbll At Large: All communism can ever do is equali ze f10verty; it can neve r equalize affluence, for the more al· fluent a sociely be- <.-Omes. the more do natural i1equalilies begin to asser ~ themselves, through merit. cunning or for ce. • People will pay .11t en auction what they would never dream of paying at a private !lale. for the very act to open compelit1on enhances the value of an object beyond its inheren~ worth. • • • The censor wants lo be his brrither's J<eeper. hut only in the way that. an in· mate of an institution has a "keepe r." • • • "P.1ass education" 1s as muth a con· tradiction in terms as "ma ~s com· munication" -for only individuals can be educated or communicatl"<I v.·ith. on a person·t.crper&on basi!I ; an)'1hing else 1s indoctrinated. • • • The people must be taken out of the ghetto. and t~e ghelll'l ou~ of the people, at the same tune: 1Jtherw1se I.he ;>rnblem ls merely transferred "-'lthout being transformed. • • • One v.·;ay to differentiate bflween characters is that I.he gnr'Ki man demand~ universality. but npPQses uniformit y: while the bad man deman ds uniforn1lt y, but opPQSe!I universality. • • • tt is not hard to gel an idea across to &0meone else if you simply want to be un· \Vh en are our sChoo!s going In start teaching our children the truth abo ut reptiles as an offset lo the nonsense they hear from !heir squeamish p<1 rents'.' Without ptir· ental conditioning. the kid s are in· terested in snakes -and they do make good pets. -R. T. G. T~I• ll••ure ref\ec!o r"ll O."' ,.,.w,, ""' ft~CIU1tll¥ l!loM Dt TT!• n•WOPIHr. Stt'ld ,our H I HfYt It GIM"'y GUI. Dell'I' Pi!otl. clerslood; whal makes it complicated LS 'A'hen y-0u want to be admired as well. • • • "Compromise" is one of the trickiest words in lhe l;:inguage -for there is nothing bet1er when it slµn ifies the aban- donment of dogtna in order lo coope rate, anrl nothing v.·or~f' when 1t i:;ignilies the ab1:1ndonmen t of principles in order to conFpire. • • for every Piihlir fl~ure who com plams that lies are to\r1 ;:ibnut him. a ~core '"ould complain ii the truth v•ete told: as S;11nuel Johnson ;:iccuratcly nhserved: "A n1an hart rathrr ha\'f' a hundred lies told nf him !han one tnith which he does not wi sh should hr 1olr1 ·· • • On" of r~e mo!'! pt'rplr.•inJ: diffrrrnces l)el.,.,-ren the srxes ti;; Iha! a v.·nman a .... ·ay frnm home 1~ usuall.v on her \!t>ry best behavior ;i m;in away fn11n home tend~ 1.0 be on his wnr~l • • • 11 ;i lhnrn11ii,hly hnnrst man "·nu?rl st . .:irve fn dralh in an a<'f']UISl!l\'e sor.1el v, 1hrn 1hrrr 1s n1llre inrcn11vr for thl' m;in In rh;:ingf !h.:i11 fnr h1tn lo try !IJ milkf' !hr ~nr1r1v rh;inc" 1Thu~. tho~I' whn s;iy lh.:i1 •or1rty won't fh;ini::,r 1111111 prorl~ are better.'' 1cnor1> the cQro llary !hil t &oc1ety 11111~1 offer Jll'nplr some prem1un1 for 111anting t(l be helll'r 1 • • • Ki!lmg In prevPnt. wiekPdness \s ltke. lying Lo prevent falsehood . AgnewPopulnrity Wanes WASH INGTON -Presidt>nt Nl:t"n has ask~ his ch 1 ~I CQl\fidanl, H. A. Ha ldeman, to ar. range some secret polls lo determine whether Vice. Prrsi- dent.Agnew will help or hurt lhe. tic ket in 1972. Pri v ate p::1l1s. t11ken for the. While Hou~ :tnd the Re· publiean National Committee, show that !he VJce Prf'si· dent's popularity is decli ning. But ap- pan:11tly. the Pr~ident want~ more llpt· clflc polls to help him dttide whether to dump Agnew. tl wa11 1 poll th11t persu;aded Nt;ion t-0 select Agnew ar. hi!I runnln:t mii le in the fll'St place. This 1963 pl'.ltl. v.·hile. it didn 't mentKm AgJlf'• by name. 1ndfcated Nixon wou1d do better -·Ith a little-known run- nine mi te. Bw George ---, De'r George No m1tter whit I wear. me-n find me very R I}'r Whal can I do" Sl:o Dear Sue Wrile ti.I nn, nr columnl!IJ. I wnuldn'I queailon. U"H! lady t.auch !hat I I 1J ack Anderson ' All the big.name Republicans, who were cn11!"1clered vice pre s i d en I 1 a I poss1hi!it1es, "'ere controversial and. there-f11re. v.·ould rost votes Nixon picked AJ'.new. 1ron1cR ll y. because he v.·as lhe ]e.ast controversial of the a.va1lable. pro· ~pects SEN. GEORGE ~1cGOVERN. 0·1'. D . has summnoPd Nlx{ln Admln1strat1on of· ficials to an c1nergcnc\' n1reting of his Select Nulrilion Comm 11tee to e:rplain why they h;:i\·e gulled the school lunch program for poor children. \\'hile Congress "''BS ciul nl Sf':ss1nn. thr Aaricnllure Department and the Budget OfUee chopped lhe lunch funds from 00 to 3S cents per child. !\1 rGovern recei ved Impassioned pie.all from the states. in· eluding" lelltr Imm 1he Georgia Schnol Lunch Admin1slr11tnr who wrnte "\Ve nttd your help desr-.era!t'I}' ... P.1rGovern will ~sk at lhe Srplrmbrr 7 ht!:~ring~ wh)' th" arlmin1s tration an· 1"10t1ncrd the ru1hack :it a time whrn Cllni:i;re~s V.':I~ 111 rr<·e~\ ;ind rnuldnl reacl, then g~v(' rlr'~ .. drr~ of th, ~<::hool lunr.h prf)gram on!1 ll d:•)5 to fight tht cutback be.fort 1t i l)('S into effect. Reform Moves Postponed \VASHINGTON -1'he shift from sne1al to economic e1nphasis Jn major n;:ilinna l pol icies has come on strongly , IL is a.!> 1f the clock has bet'fl turned bi'lck tn the early J93()s when economic acllon un. clerlaid tliP major events of tht t 1mc The Jlll~lrone1nent l'.lf wcl[arP reform anrl re1·f'nue sharing .. ~·;7~~ '.:~~ -the !Wo mos! advanced social pro- posals of recent ye;irs -s1gni11cs 1hP. change. Ii also expres~es a hard reality. A government running deep in the red owing in large. part to a fall off in tAX revenues from a fal!cnn~ ecnnomy can· no! afford tn comm11 an add111onal $4 bil110J1 for we lfare and $fi bdl1nn fnr revenue sharing to .~upporl. social. cduc<i- tional . and urban relief. Tll E GOVERN~1ENT canpol afforrl 11. or prudently do 11 w11h1n lhe tr;imework of its ecpnumir program. But 11 will nevertheless be deinan<led anrl thr Nx 1on administration ts hl'adcrl tor po!ilical tr(lub)e in !ha! respect. Sor1al reform ;inf! prngre:;:-i are be.111~ askPd to takr i;rcnnrl plart' tn econnrn1r necessity for the time being Once social Ri ch a rd Wilson rcforn1i.~t dri \•es lose their mom entum they do not regain it easily. ln the case of v.·elfare reforn1, lhr. beg1nnings nf guaranteed income for all. President Nixon's requesl for clelay of a yc;ir has proved to be. a signal in the Senate to delay it forever ln the case or revenue sharing, his re· quest /or a shorter de lay could merely nail down the cvffin lid. THE T\\'O !\t EASURES Nixon has given the highest priority in his entire. clomestic program and his main claim lo being !he greal. refcirmer arP. thus tn JCopan1y. The Whil e I louse claims otherwise It is ~;:i1d lllflt Nixo n has los! none of his zea l for th e refo rm rne11sures, will cor11inue to pres~ for them and th e postponemenl i~ n1ere\y tactical. That could be quite trur ;:ind the effect sti ll cou ld be that neither the reform of the welfare system nor revenue sharing ever will become recogn1zal)l e monuments fo hi s ad· ministration. These reforms Nixon so high.ly pnzes has aroused very !ittle general public in- f.eresl. l:;ven !hos e who su ppo rt them hold then1 s11mewhal suspect. \Vhat arQuses pP.nple are welrare chisel1ni:. hiJ;h taxes, disorder <1nd crime ()O !he streets, not the mechanics of aid to dependent children and pulling the c1!1es out of the financial hole Tll ERE IS A res1du;il d1s1rust that federal pl'O~rarn.~ of this kinrl ran be made lo work and 1f tnel' do .... ·nrk lo somr degree Are often so 11•;istefu\ and harlly run &'i In mnke a sc1·eam1ng scandaL Nixon has said. in effec1. that peoplr. have come I.II dislrust governmC'n1 His reforms Are intended In restore faith in the ability Of [he government !O act '"']Se· Jy and effectively. The soc1Al fetmtnl. ne vertheless, J?.Oe.s on all around ;in admin1stratinn ""'h1ch has had to g11•e priority to econom1<' recovery. How 11 could be Sll!)\')ln;ed that 1L l'o·ould be otherwi se could only be explainer! hy th ose '"'ho now de.rnand 111ultJ.b1ll1on dollar health programs. niult1ple-hlllion dollar welfare rrogr2.ms, find multiple· bill ion dolhir housing p r o g r a 111 s regardless or the depressed slate of the economy. ALL THE \\'HILE he supports Pre.;;i. or Dead? dent Nixon's ecunon11c progran1 . which inc ludes fiscal resl rain l. Sen. Ed'A'ard t-.1. Kenned y rresscs for a national health prugra1n which would cos! scores o[ bil!ions. Len. to its own devices, and w1thou! a prcs1rlenual velo. Congrt'ss would have authorized a :S5 hi!i1(1n ourln.v fo r emergency public "'nrks. "one of !his I" t·nn~1s1enl \111h Nixon's pnltey I'-hic:h inc!udt1s a spending cut· back. !he delay of nt•\1' eomm1t1nents, an d a reduruon in govcrnn1cnl employ ment BL:T TJUS IS u .-.;1:: of the (Xlinls where he \\'Iii run into tn:iublc. The cnnt'epl i' deeply imbeddcd in liberal circles that federal aid 111 all categories must be ex· panrled -more fnr the ecology, more tor 11 clfilre, more for <01!ics and slates, and le ss for defense, The. need 10 111tTcase dclcn . .;e cos1~. however, n1ay soon be as 1n1perat111e a~ the need fnr en1ergcney economic action. Onre il)l;aln snc1.:i l reforms are likely tn ha1e lo lilke s"cond pl.1cc. and nnce a~a1 11 t.he i;oc1al ferment will arise lo c!ai m deprivation of the most urgent needs of pe0rle Sooner or l<i!Pr the real1zalinn may dawn t!iat a counlr.v needF to be. safe anrl economicat!y sound 11 1t 1~ to "·1pe out poverly and spread 1\'Cl! being to all. Troubles Pile Up in the Communes The search for parad1:.r nn a rnn1n1una l farm is 1·om1n;; 1ip a;?a1n .r ~rme uncx· per!ed rrob!enl•, grounrlrrl In hun1;i11 nature Tht• fnundrr~ ol !ht'!>f' n1.q1r utnp111s ;irp m:.i1nlv .1nu11g. c·11~.hr<'rl An1er1can8 , ''1n1dr!lc.cla~~ lreak~ 111 1he1r r.111 1 lnngu;1gf' Thf• ph~:-1r:il pri l'a· 11nns of r1nnrcr 111 tllj? lhi'.<,I' <'.Hl f;ikr. But thr prnb!e111~ 111s1dc nf !hC'tll~l'l \'ES :tre i;ornr1h1ng cl~r n~ll lll For tht•v hiiv~ founrl cummun..rl tnp,cH1rrnl'~li lo hf' not as ea ~ily ach1r1·rrt 11s rhry h;irl 1hought. Anri li ke the nuclear fan11I,\ froin which lhe.v esc<iped. thr comn111nal f;imdy gelS badly shaken up whe n !11ods run ~horL "\l'e made 1t throuch l,1i;t \11/ll•'! h('liC\I· 1ng Sl')mehn\1• that Paradise would unfold ar11und us \11 lh thl' green leaves," a n1Pn1her of Ra1nhov.• Farm 111 Ve rrpont v.•role in a letter Lo Ramparl.5 "\\1e were 'A'r11ng." Thr troubl11 "a ~ 1wo-folrt ·•wor· ryi ng abo11t 1he hill.• and 1he problem~ 11·e have l\'J th each other · There .,.,·ere hassles over "sex roles 1n 'A'Ork. corn· petence and 1ncon1f)f'tcnCP," and prob- lems du! to being "<1 l1Prn.1!rly lazy and co1npuls1ve . ov er.achieving nncl bored ·· A COSTR IBL:TOll 1n a nt'w.i;\et!rr fr om Tl'-'i n Oaks 1n Louisa County. V1rg1ni11, confessed · "l.J1·1ng 10 ;:i ~n1all cnn1nu1n1t~ h;:is, for man)' nf us. stifled or rnadl' uii pessimistic concerning our original ut(}- pian dream . , . \.\1e b<'l1t>\'C in equality, yet we are unable to face the. slaggering . ' Medicine Press Co111 u1euts ·- • flardy, Ark .. Sharp Counl y lnde.!'f'n· de..n1 · '"In !he 111Ft;,,, vear~ morr prni;:rrlis has been made in conquering disease and 1n prolonging IJ/r than 1n 1he rnt.iN.' pre\'IOUS history of man 's existence. 11 wa~ done by free 1nen working HndPr a free.. sys1em Anet ye1 thr1·p 11re !hose who long for snc1ahzed mPdic1ne. with a 11:anR nf f:'UVernment bf!.~SP"i h;ini:llng around holding their little br·nwn fiati;hel.~." Editoria l R esearc h irnpl1c;11u1ns of 1otal and real :,,or1al equality ," Twin Oaks is alte1np!1ng to prove lhat by applying the principles of behaviora l conditioning. os fiet forlh 1n H.F. Ski nner's 111ovel. V.'alden If. people can be freed of the negative emo!Jons thal lead lfl dissension and unha ppiness. Four sears after its founding, how ever. its main goa l remains elusive. \\'here docs the fault lie for the dif· ficulty in Uving by the ideal!'i of the share· anrl-shnre·ahkc cornmunilies ~ Some of the C<lmmun;irds blame srn;1l'ty, atj!uin~ Lh~I thry werr coorl1t1oncd f0r the til l· rarr. not for harm<•n1nu~ !1\ 111g in ro1n· 1nuncd u1 or1a . ·'\\'" ;ir·e .~11/: 1h~ 11n- f11rtunatt• 1·1 ('l1n1~ of a :;1ck J;ft('Jrlv, ' \I rolr th r T111111 Oak rnrrrspnnrlt>nt ··1v~ ilrf' not JUS1 cl11l r\1'Cl1 or l'ap1lal1~111 hlJI iii; pri~nncri;,'· wrole a Rainbow F11rn1 "r " I! srcm~ 1..,e·1·e rc·cre<1Lcd what wr ha!cd 1n thP soc1cl y \le cnmc from " TIORERT llOUH IET. a wr11er on com· m11nal societies who became so lakcn 11·1\h the iden he establishrrl one of his o"'"· in no rthern Vermont. found it hard to give up private possesslonF-"I \1'aF un1v1!ling to let go of what v.·:ts mine,'· he "Ti le.~ Jn a ne"· book. Getl.in.'l Back Toget her. ··my car. niy monty. my Man and the Moon In the pleasant afterglow of the spec· lilcularl.Y successful Apollo I~ moon trip the cri(ici!rms of space. spending seem a lit!le less impressive. Yet they persist. The sclenllf ic community is ec.~t atic over the resulls, e\•en though it ha s h:trd· ly touched the n1onumenlal da!a returned :inti vet to come from the arliJicial sate!· lite • pul into orbll be.fore. Endeavor sla r1 ed it s· trip horne. Admittedly. il is hard (n rtemonstrAte lhe dollar value of all this new irifor mntion: it is a price.less <tcld1tion to man's knowledge of his world. his universe. and himse.11. The ~ain. however. is not all abstr8ct. Tren1 enrlou5 practical values have bee.n harvested from the space. program. The n11nia turlzat1ori, the gpecial technique~ developed to record the ph,Yliical stalu!I of the ast ronn uts are more and more pro- \·1dln11 miracles in the. medical field. OUR DAIL\' LIVES '"' being. nr &00!' will hf' :tffttlr.d beneficially by mor~ ac· cura1(' wPathe.r forecas111 and warning s,1-~ttms for e-arthquake.s and hurricanes. crop ~urveyini;t :old plant. di!reR!it check· In!!; hl.l!hly accurate air ~nd maritime 1uidance liYJtems; location of water pol· Guest Editoria l lullon : fi re. prevention: localinn of ocean food sn urces: new industrial and com- merr::inl appli cations in mining. food prll-- cessing. waste recycling, paint.s and plastics ... all made possible by the space. prog ram . This is not be ing done just by some go\'e-rnmenl ai;:ency. As a nal ional in· vestmen t corporal.ion po1nt.ed oul in a re- cenl ad vertisement. m-0re than &00 major contractors and subcontractors as 'A'ell :ts many suppliers were invol ved in the Apollo 1~ night . More than 2n.ooo com- pa.n ieg have bttn involved tn !he 'nt1re NASA program. Obviously. nol all the money Is going to the moon "Space ls the gre<lt Iron! 1rr ol the ru1.urr."' concludl'd thr at:!. "Wto be.he\'e continued research and Pxploral inn will pa y dividends to 1111 the Yi'Orld " It l.15 a prelly convincing conclusion ~allf-0rnln t-u iure Service "'1fe" He Q1d nut lei go of his wire. Priv;ic~ 1s anorher !hlog the Jailer.day comm11n;1rrl~ iirt' f111rl1ng it hard lo 11:1ve up S(l111c ::irr d1~r11v('r1n$: .v.h:.i1 Sk inner 1nrl1r<1lcd In \\',1ldl'll 11 -lt1al 111 a "or\rl of l•)i;l.'!hcl'lll";.\. thr ~1·ra le1-ot trca.'o11rc 1nay br a n111n1 nf 1·n11r 11wn . E1 en the 1n:1rrirrl C'•lltplr~ 111 Sk111nrr s 11lop1a hi1vP1 f)r'11 ,1te ·rrintn li If the~ w1.<.h A grf'B I Orhatr 1 ~ 110 11 i:o1ng 1111 ;it T111n O:tks 0n whe!hrr !o exp;inr! fac1il11t>~ 1n 01·der ro 1tcco n1moda:e riiore mPn1bC'rs or to give the present membership more private rooms, THE l\tOHTALrrv rate of the rural communes i~ l11gh ~·!any con1e and m;:iny go To V1rg1n1a al on{'. 11 ""'llS re(Xlrted recently, ti \1·ere fnunrled in !he past three ye-ars. bu l only six remain. One re~earchcr fnunrl the !nrm1ng. splin· !enng. and d1s1ntegr1ttu1p. of commune!! took pl ace 1n ~uch a ~hnrt renod of tim e I hat 11•hen e\ er he he:trrl abnut 1t cnin· m11ne's f',X1s1ence . the chances were 50 to I Iha! 1L 1vas alrrady kaput. That so many fall 1s not surprisi ng \\1hat trlls u.~ more abou! Arnerica in the 1970s is that new ones keep coming, OR..A NGI COAST DAILY PILOT Rabl'rt N . \Veed, Publisher Thomas Keeuil, f ditcir AlbPrt \V. Bnt~s Editorial Page Editor The ednonal Pil!:e of the Do!iily Pi)f)I seeks to inforllf and 11t1m11lale re11d· ers hy prC'~e.nflng thl1 MWSJ>8flt'r·s opinions 11nrl rommPntar;• on topic& Qf 1ntere&t am! s1gnillc!!.net'. by pro. vkl1nz ;i /nnim tor 'h' e:o:prr~~11Jn ol our l'fli!df'r~· opinion•, anrl hy pl?.- spnlin:.:: lhl' rllvl'Mt> \·1r1•·po1nra of 1~ lormrd flh•rr'-"I'!. and ~roke~mrn on toplrs o! lh~ t111y. Thursday. Seple1nber 2, J 97 I ch M. th ol a " !or o's UI· nd I. " " al ,_ for nd Is. " n. "' '" 1m ol ay nd ut ay " dd >CC h• '" at "" to '" le al ny ed ast no In• " • m· In so us at. 0•1L Y PILOT Sl•fl l"~•!t J_,nst S·u111111er Flin~/ \"oun .[! 111;u1 11 ith hi::; girl n1 i~h t be ha nging his head becau <;e s1111uncr is over alnng the Or an~e Coast and ch 111.v nnn-hcarh days are ahead. ~!a_rbe. nn the other ht1nrl. he's .111st prayin,i:: fnr rnd1<1n Summer. RECORD RIOT SPECIALS! FRf., SAT., SUN., SE PT. 3·4-S TOP 10 ALBUMS at GRANTS LOW PRICES! STEWART SALE $)?;~ STEPHEN S Tl!.LS 2 "" $3.74 pr----:----. • THE MOODY BLUES "" $3.74 WHC'S NEXT "" $3.74 CHARLEY PRIDE '"' $3.74 GRAND FUNK SALE. $3.74 SPECIAL! . . ' --,.,~ l ~:-~ :1 J t . ·-1 ,_ ~ I -' -: , ·I J .. ;... ..._ --"--JOI CAROL KING "" $3.74 SALE THE PARTRIDGE FAMfLY SALE $2.94 SALE MONO LP's MAN'f A•TISTS • TITLES TO CHOOSE ,_IOM 87< STEREO LP's GRANT PLAZA BROOKHURST AT ADAMS H"il'TINCTllN BEACH '"" • •• '"'· ... DAIL Y PILOT 7 Did Ralph Nader Do His Homework? ''J\'.adt"r, pt'1ha ps rnislrd bv !\'arlrr's "Haiders" report on rrcr11 cd by \'cwport Brach ci-heavily criliz.ed lide!ands land read the original report com-lroversial rrport is ended, ~" team 01 1nPxpcr1rnced C<:ihforn1:.i land and water. 1.1· mAn11i;er Robt.rt \Vvnn. \\'ho deals made concerning Upper pletely. falr·minded Californians vt'!ll rt'sr<1 rcht>r~. h;is perlorm!'d a The l'\\'Rt\. located 10 Glen-said. ' !t is obvious Iha! the Ne~·port Bay \\'Llh the Irvine In a letter to the cny recognize the poor quality ot public d1~srr111·r" rharg('s a <lalP, 1~ nlten usrd by C\\'R A 1s trying, tr> 1nd1ca1e Company. manager's office. D w a 1 n . ~ b h C 11 t' tt d h " " d d d h B \I' f d I II I r 11·n \ 'd h hi tl'ui i'iadPr TP!'Vlfl. anrl will be rrport 1:-su~-u y ! C' ,1 1 nrn1a ,n\'rrnnr ra;;an :is an :i I at .•.1ucr 1 not o IS ut \"Ort rr use commrn ansnn n , sai I at s ,-· \\later Besourcr s As.soc1;it1on visory ~rou p ho1neYi ork." on this issue or on U1e C\\'RA organi1.:1 r1on is •·cnnf1denl mo\'ed ag;i111 to !iUpporl" in rc!crcnce to a H..alph A cop~ o( their relrase Yi'tl.!I The Nader group rr prirl rcleaSf', Sil.\'1ni.; hr h;irl not tha l. 11•hcn r11'h<l tP nn !~.i s con-futurP °"'<l!~r rrn)rc!s. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-'-~~~ !~~~m!~~~m!~~~m !.~~~m!.~~~ ~!.~~~m GRANA8A Hl11S 16855Devonshire5t.mJ!~ . 368-3751 GRANDOPINI 1ABOR. 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""4 '''Gmmt11dtd •r llAO ffST MA.GAZ/NI 3005 HARBOR BLVD., COST A MesA CORNER of BAKER and HARBOR -PHONE 557-8000 Servit1g Costn ''lesn-1\'eu·port llencla. Arca GARDEN GROVE I 14 040 Brooktiur•t-SJO.J200 ANAHEIM-BUENA PARK 6962 Lincoln Blvd.-826-SSSO I FULLERTON 1321 Eudid-870·0100 -~~J' UNIADYll OPEN SAT. & DAILY 8:30·9 •• • OPEii SUN. 9·6 - .,... I • I ' ' • ll pAll V PILO T Th11r~a1, StOJ.tmbtt 2, 1~71 -·~ ' "'' 't•'-P~lt BEWIGGED BLONDE IN MICRO-MINI LINKED TO POLICE SLAYINGS How She Looked With Wig (l ) •nd Btli•ved to look Without One 'JJJanson Orders' Tex Watson Says He 1'11111·dered 4 LOS ANGELES ! AP) - Charles "Tex '' \.falson says he stabbed and shot four victim!'i in the Sharon Tate murders h<'cause "I was doi ng what Cha rlie told me to do " \Va\snn, Z.). y,iis the first rollower of Cha rles r-.1 an son to say that the hippie-style clan Official Sus pended In Probe LOS ANG ELES (UPl l County Public Adm inistrator Ba ldo M. Kristovich was !'uspended from his post by the hnard of supervisors \Vedne~day ;:ifter the Los An<>e!es Gran d Jurv \vas nrd~red to investigcite his handling nf pri\'alt estates. Kristovich, 56. v.·as accused nf sel!ing prQperlv to friends and !hen falsifying probate. rrni rt reco rds. He w a s unanim0uslv suspenrl~ hy the hol'!rd (or 30 da~·s afler he f:ii\- ed II"! appear tn an swer the ch:i rges <1rra inst him. Kris tn\·ich ;:irc11~.....i Cnun!y Counsel John D. J\laharg (lf a prrson<il \·endett n against him anrl s;iirl of i>sta\e<; under his cnntrnl totalfnit t lflO milti<"ln "no;t one penny js missin i;t. All th,, mon('v is in the b<Jnk_" lie said he will apneal to the cri11ntv civil srir\·ire cnrn- n1ission ,1·i thin 10 da~·s for re'"S! :it.ernen t. lie has bf'en accnsl'rl of "'"11- lng n~rsnnfll nrnner!v rlirectlv 19 fri"nds v•h1rh h;irl h""n ;irlvert i5ed for s<i le hv puhliC' ;iru.·!ion; nf filing Superil'lr Cnllrt ;iffid.:i\'ils under nR!h lh;il the prDpertv 1~·as snlrl tn th,. h1chest hlrldrr: :inrl nf t1ulh.-.rizinl! payment of ;in ;uirtioneer's cnmmissinns nn f ~{'ir :c;ales. dr~pite the f;ict Iha! the prrip£>rlv wa~ not sold by an auctioneer. Brusl1 Fire Controlled LAKE PIRU fUP tl -A brush lire that destroyed 1.850 acres nf vaJuable waler~hed in Los Padres National Forest and ad vanced to within a half mile of the sanctuary of the rare California Condor ·w11s con trolled Wednesday evening. The blaze. which broke out r-.tonday near Blue P o i n t c<impground here. was halted bv 1,000 men at an estimated Nist of S203.000. leader gavt> direct orders to kill. He quoted ~tanson as saying : '').lake sure everybody i.s dead and done as gruesome as you can \\"at.son testified at his murder trial Yi'ednesday that I.he only victim he didn't at· tack was the blonde pregna nt actress herself. Susan Atkins c<infessed kl fatal!y stabbing J.1iss Tate. Manson. 36, Miss Atkins and two other women c I an members -Leslie Va n Houten . 21. and Patricia Kren,,..·inkel, 23 -were con· victed and sentenced to death for the slayings of r.tiss Tate and slx others. LATER SLAYINGS Two of the slayings, those or market O\\'ners Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, occurred the following night and Watson has not testified about them yet. Linda Ka s abia n , 21, originally charged in thl": case. turned state's l":vidence and eventu:illy was ~et frl":e. Miss Van Houten \\'as charged only wit h conspi racy in the Tate case and \V ith the murders of the LaBiancas. \\'atson. cha rged with seven cou nts of murder, is being tri ed alone and has pleaded in· nocent and innocent by reason of insanity. His attorneys conceded in opening statements I hat Watson killed bu t contend he ·wasn't responsible for his ac· tlons be<'.ause he was cnn· I rnl led hv ~1anson a n d halluc1nogfnic drugs. "I could see' and hea r Charlie -hear his \'oice to kill everYbodv I fel t like I "'as in ;i drf.::.m .-h.:il f awa ke and half not awake," \\'atson said. Ile said he ancl the others in the killing party also had taken LSD. SHOT YOUTH \\'atson said he and fl1 is:c; Atkins. fl.tiss Kasa bta n and M1~s Krenwinkel went to the Tate home the night of Aug. 9, J%9. Watson said he im· mediately shot Steven Parent, 18. who had just pulled up in a car. Watson said he then headed for the hou se and found Miss Atkins herding its occupants into the living roo m. Suddenly, Jay Sebring. 26. a Jiol\ywood hair stylist and onetime fiancl": of Mi ss Tate "started toY:ard me." He said Miss Atkins cried, "Walth out." and "I turned and emptied the gun at him. I went around thl": couch and started stabbing him." Miss Krenwlnkel also stabbed. he said. Wigged Blonde Hunted SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) An all-points bulletin is out for a blonde-wigged woman who may have given a flashlight signal shortly before gunmen burst into a police station a!\(! killed a desk sergeant and wounded a woma n clerk. About 20 minutes after the young woman left t h e Ingleside Station here Sunday ni ght, a bomb did minor damage at a Bank of America branch a mile away. With the station largely emptied of o!- ficers. the assault came within 20 minutes, Lt. Charles Ellis, chief of the homicide bureau, said Wednesday. "We feel she is thl": key lead." he said. She is uniden- tified and no warrwt has been issued for her. said Ellis, but po lice want to question her about the incident which left Sgl. Joh,n V. Young dead and clerk Ellen Lipney wounded in the elbow. A letter to the Sen Fran- cisco Chronicl e Tuesday sign- ed by the "George L. Jackson Assault Squad Qf the Black Liberation Army" said thl": al· tack was in retaliation for the death of black militant Cflnvict George Jackson "'ho died Aug. 21 in an alleged escape at- tempt al San Quenti n prison v.·hich also left two whitl": con- victs and three gnards dead. * * * FBI Fears Lawyer Not In Country SAN FRA NCISCO <UPI 1 Fugitive Stephen ~1 i t ch e 11 Bingha m. the radic al attorney linked wit li Sa n Quentin·s escape att empt 11 days ago. held a va lid passport and may have fled the coun!ry. ac- cording to fcdcr:.1 orficials. Although the FRI said only it. had "no c0n firmed reoo rts" tha t Binii harn had left the United Slates. assistant U S. Attorney J2.mes Buren said "there is probable cause to be lieve he has fled the st,atl": of California .'' A Feder:il fugitivl": warTi\nt was· issued Wednesday for Bingham and Buren told newsmen t. h a t extradition would be sought immedi.11telv if the attorney was located outside the country. Bingh;im , 28. scioa of a politically prominent Con- nl":cticut familv . was char'~ with five counts of murdu for Rllcgedly smu'!'gling a gun to Soledad brother G e o r I? e Jackson in~ide San Quentin priso n. precipitalin't an escapt> attempt in which JaCk~nn , three guards anrf tw o while tier·tenders werl": killed . The north front of the blaze came within a half mile of the conrlor nesting site. However, most of the adult birds, f'Slimated t.o liumher only ;ibout 60. spend tbe summer in the High Sierra. A F('lrest Service spokesman said the cause of the blaze was not known, Schools' Instruction On VD 'Not Adequate' 2 Childreu ~uffocat etl POMONA (UPll -Two children 1uffo ca t e d Wed- nesday night 1fter they crawl- ed into a· w'5her-dryer com· binaUon to play. Aul.horitin said f\.farilyn Barnett, 7, and her half· hrother Johnny Singleton, 4. of Pomona were-fou nd lnsid~ th~ oppliance ttored in the family garage. SACRAMENTO IUPll -A report prepared for the. State Board of Educallon conch.1de! .11ntivene~I d i s ea 11 e in- struction at most California schools ls inadequate to stem tbe rising VD rate. The study says none of the state's 7th aDc:I 8th grade text· hooks even mention the topic. IL said some schools are buying paperbacks about VO to fill the void. 1lle survey. which lhe board will oonsider at its meeting ntrt week. s;i id outd11ted materials and a fear by teachers of vkilating state restrictions on sex education are the two major reasons for the Inadequate instruction on venereal disease. "The CQm mittee feels th8t while there I! t0me VO . irt- 11trucUon in some schoot11. it b inadequate in most schools in California.'' the report 11aid. A task force 11ppointed by the slate board of public healt.h wrote the report. The group Also bAcked It bill to fI· empt VD Instruction from the sex education restrictioM. • all dressed up for s~hool blazer suit by chic's 'n teens In the forefront of the bdck to school ble zer boom .. , our si ngle bredsted purple blo zer with coord ino +ed ploid pledted skirt in wash ob le O r!o n® acryl ic ier~ey , bond ed to ac.etdte. Sizes 7-1 4 in Gi rls' Sportsweor, 14.00 shutte rhu•"s smock.frock "' To go to c!oss or spe cial parties. Sh e c.an change her loo k by removi ng th e smock.look pinofore and wf:!aring it over onother dres:., Solids and prints mi:c dnd rnotch in eosy-core fobrics. Sh own, ju st one from the collection in Gi,1 1' D'e;;e;, 4.6" 11.00, 7-1 2. 13.00 unprinted basics by teenfonu De s:gned fo r budding young figures. The collectio!'\ includes brci s in sizes 28-36AA ·B cup. 1.15· 1.59, bikinis in prints. pcis+els. whi te, S-M-l , 89c , &nd coordinate sets. Shown. print brd, 30 -36 AA-8, 3.50, motchi ng hal f slip. S-M·L, 3.50 , bikin i, S-M·L. I .75, Girl s' Lingerie. at the broadw ay ANAMEIM NEWPORT HUNl!NGTON I E ... CH 011.-"NG.I 444 N. Eutll4 111 4! IJl.112 1 47 F•1hi•11 h!,11tl 17f41 "44.1111 1111 ltli11t er AYe11ue 111•) 1•1 ·llJI 1)00 N&, T ~1+i11 Street (71 41 ttl-11 11 SHO, 10 A.M. lo 9:JO P.M. MONO-"Y THP.OU&M FRIOAY. SATUROAY 10 A.M. f• • '.M. SUNOAY NOON le 5 ,,M, , CHECKING •UP• What's Best Use ' ' For Tl1is Colun1n? By L. ~1. BOYU CUSTOMER SERVICE: Q. "Who said, 'The first rotarian wa!I the first miin to call John !he Baptist Jack'.?" A. Thal was H. L. Mencken. He also said.: .. When women kiss, it always reminds n1e o ( prizefighters shaking hands ." And: "Christian endeavor 1s notoriously hard on female pulchritude.'' A~IONG COLLEGE pi·o- fessors, you'll find the con- servatives 1n englne<tring b us i n e s s administration. physical edu c a l i on and agriculture. The liberals are more 2.pt to teach sociology, anthropology and philoso phy. Or such were the findings in a recent survey among 611.000 university faculty members. The Carnegie Commission on Higher Education reported that. AN IRATE SUBSCRIBER in Pennsylvania says he has found the best use for this c(l!· umn daily is to line his garbage can y,•ith it. That 's V.Tong. Best use for this col- umn is to crumple it up and put it in a well ·washed but still odoriferous plastic container. The sort you freeze chopped onions in. Lea ve it ove rnight. Printers' Ink absorbs such odors. Thereafter said con- tainer y,•ill smell dandy. RECENT OISPATCllF.S from the computer boys reveal : It no1\' costs ap· proximately $26,000 to raise Cd lH Couple Going Afloat ont' child to the age of 18. Jus about 17 percent or th medical doctors in thi'.! co try are not in the practice o their profession. Absenteeis · a1nong admitted alcoholi 1. averages 22 days a year. AGALl'll Ai\1 ASKEJ> hov.• to make sourdough. That 's prel\y eaSy . You put a cup of milk in a glass jar. Let it stand at room temperature , for 24 hours. Then stir in a cup of 1;:;;~"""" flour. Leave tbe mix un-[' covered in a warn1 spot for two lo fi ve da ys. When il smells sour and looks bubbly, it's ready. ' OPEN QUESTION: Tri the last three decades, the life ex- pectancy of women ha s jumped by 12'~ years. of men by oniy ei ght years. Hov; do you account for that? 1'.'0R CAN YOU call yourself a seasoned citizen, if you can't hum the tune to "Yes, Yle ( Have r\n Bananas." Thal classic came out 48 years ago. Still, it's sairl, one oul or every thrl'e people n a t 1 on w i d e rc1ne1nber the melorly .. , . IF TllE UPC0.".11Nf; riurlio· ,·1su11l telephones w hr r r: I) y business cxl'cu11vcs will t•onfcr ]nng distance face to face doesn't break the airline in- d11str~'. nothing v.·ill. So predic ts ou r C h ie f Prognosticator. glumly. . . . ' ' "WENZEL SCOUT" WARM 2 LB. FILL ECONOMY SLEEPING BAG DA.IL V PrtOi 9 WED. 10 A.M. r11ca IH lfFICT 1HlU 1VUOAY, SIPTIMIU mt "ADIDAS ROD LA VER" TENNIS SHOES -VENTED NYLON UPPERS (.J&jl-1 Corona del t-.1 ar residrnts, Dr. and t>.1rs. Robert J . Sager will embark from Los Angeles this week to serve :is part of the visiting ~taff aboard the \\1or\d Campus Afloat, Chap- man College. Y nur que .~rio11 s a11d com· mr11ts c11e 1vetcon1ed nnd I !~""""~~~~~~!!!!!!~~!_J..!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!~!!:~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Lf.!!~~ will bP u.~erl 1n CHECK/NC I~ UP 1i•l1ere1·er pnss1h/e. Ari'· <Ires.~ lrlters tn L. IH. Boud. "MITCHELL 410" FRESH ANO LIGHT . SALTWATER -FA. I t·X·l· : .: Sager y,•ill serve ai; assistan t professor or geography, while his v.·ife will be the ship's photographer. 0,.11 Stock Plo•r Mod•I• ••• h1110111trolort P. 0. Bn:i; 1875. Ne wpo1·t Bencli. (,'a/if., 926130. Final clearance last year's Touch & Sew* , zig-zag rnachiles by Singer • in cabinets• as portables• with Singer exclusive Push-Button Bobbin• Stylist• & Fash ion Mate• models, too FREE INSTRUCTIONS on the use of your mac:hine ·Tho Singer~· Credit Plan helpo you hne your machine now-within Y.QUr budget. SINGER $995 01td up ~ Tr~ofTHE SING£A~'f For address of the Singer Sewfng Cen1er nearest you, see Wh ite Pages under SI NGER COMPANY ltnl a Sln••r To11<ll ' low· lowlnt Mttllitl.....O~ly t(,tJ "' wott (OiTf Ml!l .. -6•!••0! & ~ll"llnw.,, !><i~'" Cn•O Pt•1• ,._,_,, (OST" Ml$ .. -UO~ H~'oo' Bt~n , H~'"°' C•l'lfr Kl •·lllJ "FRANCHI CENTENNIAL" 22 "COLEMAN TRAILBLAZER" NYLON "RAM" MEN'S JOE CAMPBELL RIFLE & WEA YER 4-POWER SCOPE 3 LB. DACRON 88 SLEEPING BAii 3 WOOD & 8 IRON GOLF SET f· r &·l· 11:M;l I r.~·l· -f t·X·l· lli::I IEMINGTllN·Plllll 1 oDVE&~ . w:ci~ it 10 BOXES "PETERS" 22 "IOI PEARSOll" PUCTICE rM·• ·I . ' . I •. t •• l '!ii J . 19 "'qulat • ea. 2s, l'O. 'MY IUDDr ALL-llTAL . FISHllNi TACKLE BOX 99 tl'qulat • 1 79 I ' ~ 111 I II I I ' ...... .1 ,Jd:.J.J . ·~ ,, 99 ""l"la' • I 99 STURDY FOLDM IOAT SEA~ llETAI. FIAIE , ..•.• r -' HOURS: SATURDAY 9-9 SUNDAY 1D·6 DAILY 10·9 " -'= USE BIG S'S EASY CREDIT TtRIS ... ::·:,\",,:·::.~'::'"' COSTA MESA ,_ 2324 HARBOR BLVD. IN HARBOR CENTER PLENTY OF FREE PARKING "UNTINOTON llE"(M-Edil'O•r •T 6••'" l'U"!l"QTO" Be•~" Ct~'" , 1•1·10•1 O•ANel ;o-11 Sf,~"""" ~~,1 ... Tht (f1~·· C..,!•r · •••••• ,,_,.Jt,1 1 •' OAJIOIN OltOYl-ttll '"•ltm~ft. Or•"or COii"'~ Pl•1• ••••·····•••••••· JlO .. IOJ'O "---'-----'-----------,-----------------------------------------' • I I ' • ' • ' .. • .. • • • : • ' • • • • . • , • • ' • • .. :· • • • ·: . • ' • ' • • !: ·: • • . • • ~ :· :: • .. • .. :· • • • • ; • • • . • ' :: • • • • • .. . .. • • . • • • • • . ( ' • • • . • • • • • ' • • • • . • . • • • • • •, • • • • • • . .. • • • • • • t· '(._ ,. ,. ,. • ' • • • .. ~ • ' ! I JO OAIL'f' PIL OT QUEENIE By Phil lnterla ndl "I don't know if it's you or the tulips, but I get t his sudden urge to t iptoe." Take-ho111e Squad Car Prog rani A id to Law ST. f'AL11. •AJ'1 -\\'hPn Ge rald S<'hl'rkrnba<'h , a poll<'e nfficer. rnrncd 11·1th hi~ fan11lv In a llf'1\' nc1ghhorhnod ahr.ul t1111 n1nnlhs aµn. hi" 1•lrl nPtC hbnr.~ W('re ~nrry to ~ee h1~ rar ,e:n &hrrl\cnha<"h. 2.l is one of 1113 0ff1cr r!' 1ak1n,e: part 1n ~t. P<iul"s nr11· 1 a k e · ho m e pro.c:ram rnr polire squad car~. ··nur olrl nr1ehbnri; said they 11·,.rf' rr<tlll' ~nrr\' In SC'<' 11~ n1111'\'." ;.:.i1r! SC'hl'rkrnh<trh'.~ 11dP !\:ilh1 . '"Thc1· sa1rl thP1' f<"l1 a In! ·_..<tfcr with 1he r;i-r .~ii tini: !hrr·r." ror ~la,v ::ilsn dropped frnm tile s;in1e mnnTn last year. but he ga1 e no fi.e,11res. .. The vr h1rlr he1n.e. 11n 1h<'ll cornrr. r1rn though the nff1rcr 1 JS nvt thrre 1s ;;i rlP.lrrrent." said Fcr:key ... E1cn 1v1thout thP nHircr heing therr. lhe c;:ir 1s performing a funrlu,1n.'' I A t::ike·home pnllc,, 1·:ir is "exac11 ~' li ke ;:i romp;;in~ c;1r,"j s::iid Feckey. "The t:ily pays for J::<i.~. oil and 1ns11ra11re, ;:ind 1hP 11fhr·r1· rlri1·r~ II on lhe job <111d 11 ttl1111 .1 prc~(·1·1i>ed area (,(f 1 hr JOh.'' Thr 1akc·hnn1c pn1gra111, If\· Frekev ~:i1d lhr :inn11:1) cnst Jt1 tu1ed April 21. is mndclrd nf oprr<1t1ng ;i t;;ikc·hnrne cars :ilter a pi"ogram in l'ffe rl. in "1s abnuf $1.()50. nr abnut 1 lnrl1anapol is. The idea , 11a1d $1011,1 :10 fo r all 10.1 cars [n the Sgt. Jim Fcck,v. pro~r;i.m proj!'ram. directnr , is·' d rt e rr e n r' ----- throu i;i:h flmn iprescenc nf thP 1·eh1clr ·• .. Lf'I'~ s:n· .\nu'rp rlri1·ir\j! n1·er the 11pr"d limit." 11aid FP('k\·, '"Ynu ~re a pnh1·P 1·:1r s1 !11n~ lhrrc, and 1mm('d1a!rly )nur font comes nrr the ~a-"-'' Fer k.v Fa irl !hf' rat.e of in· crt>BSf" in felonies :ippr;;irs to be nn 1he rlrp.1•n'.l':ird trrnd sin('e the !akr-hnme prog r;in1 starter!. Thi' n11n1bf'r or .~111·h offe nses incrc.:isrtl 1.1 per r.en! frnm ~farrh tn Anril. hf' ~:iirl . :i nrl 9 fi2 per l"en1 frn1n Arni In ~1;n·. There \\'ere 12 per cent fe\\'er fc l0nics in 1\pri! th is \'ear than in April 19i0 . "rer ke.'' explil ined . He said the numbtr nf ff'lnnie.~ reported For a FREE "'·ater analysis HIAD AND SHOULDERS~ SHAMPOO Sale 88( 6,5..0L • Hf'lp!contml dandrutr •A littlr.goee •lon1 wa y MISS CLAIROL CREAM fORMULA SALE 66c Death Tho11ghts '"Ronti11e ~ ******************* OKLAHOMA CITY (AP I - •·vnu c11n·t keep from think· ing, man. Ynu wake up In 1he morn1nJ( and th11l'.s what \OU think aboul and you go lo bed at night and !hat's "''h;i.t _vnu think about Your death. It's JllSI rou!ine '' ln 1Tal1t1 . !ll:it's llfl' ff•r Howard Gaddis. a ~i-·.e.ir-old resident nf de::ith row for five .1 rars 11t. thf' fJkl.1h0ma Stale Prison ln r-.1cAlester. Scntenc("d in 1%7 f(•r ihe r;:i pe-murder of Jl'nnl'lte ~lnr· 1 l'.. a )OUll).: g11 I who 11·as ~1urly1ng ar Oklaho ma lJn1vers1rv :\1Prl1c<1I Ct>nte r, I ,;1rld1s t);i~ had 10 reprieves. son1e crHn1ni:: ll'ilhin hours of thl' cll'clric chair. "The fact that ynu :ire tht>re p:ets pretty rough sn1nrtirnes." he ~aid . C.addis llves 1n a 11 odd rir dnminnes anrl rhPl'k ~r~ ~11rt 1rle1·is11)n and ~leep1ni:: tn kef'p from 1h1nk1ni;: "You rt'ath !he p n In t snmrt11ne whrre 1·ou drin't c:ll'C'," he said. '·Y11u dnn·l c~n:-1l'hcthe1· lh"v f'xer·u1e ynu nr n(Jt. Ynur 11111111 1.~ ~n !i111!!l- ed up, :c;n nit>ssed up I fell i:nmrt1n1r~ hkr I'd rll<·rl a thousand 11mcs Th.11·s :tll 1nt1 wnrry a bout all !he t1111 t• 1.s 11•hat might happrn " He h;.is had a lon.e. tirnt' 111 think about l'XCt'Ut1on. 11 h1ch he says is nn deterrent 10 crime. "Vnu 1·nul d e>:ecute someborly el"ery hnur and yoa . .. v•nuldn't sl1Jfl <"rime_" His life i8 rou tine. "The gu1 .~" are the nine n!h1•r ('•irulrmnt'd mrn , rhe r•t1'1H~hrnrnl are the prison f.::1·1:-i:•., 111icJ 1ht world is poopl· ed h~ u,.. l~·w ou tside visitors. · I k!'P;J 1ny mind nn mayhe n1y 11.s1tor.~ cnr111ng in to st'e m"." ()acJdis ~av.~ ",\)a)be I'll hr•!ll'.'r dn11 n lhe hnc tn one Or l11n of the l!lll.'1, kinda lry 1n 1-.rc·p .<:.nrneil11n~ gnini,:. You t·.1n"t l.crp frnn1 thinking, lll:"lll " {;add1c; refu~ed tu ta lk :iho1u! the sl;iy1ni.: ui .Jranette ~!nrronr. h11t HI r;;i r!Jer 1n· trrriews h;id prnelaimcd his ii1n(l('('ncc. 'I he onl y rh1ng Gaddis s:i.1·s he has lefl i8 hope. "I n~ver will gi ve up hope . That is my lasl re.sort - hnpe," h~ i;a1rl. ""I mi~ht gJ ve ou r .. ," 11.nd he liiu JZ,hed , , ."but I '.l'nn't give up." Ex ce pting R1d.<1 /Ire nnw ~lni;: rc<'eivtd hi' rhr California D11 is1 nn of H1cl1ll'a.vs lor a 122.0f\O pro}e<:t callnJ! ror pa1cmcn1 groovini;: in a l 2-nule stretch of tht Nrwpnr! Frcc11·;;iv between Or;inge and Anahe1r11. l'aven1cnt grnnv1n g-is t f· tcr\•1e11 .~ had proclaimed his wtt 1ve11thcr. MERCURY SAVINGS and loan association BUENA PARK Mercury Sa~ings Bldg., Valley View at Lincoln HUNTINGTON BEACH Mercury Savings Bldg., Edinger at Be1ch TUSTIN Mercury Savings Bldg., Irv ine Blvd, at Newport Ave. ******************* Kids Like to Ask And y (l-· -VJ~., • .,--~: ...... -J. .. ,... ~... -I ". tup nti r· .. . : . ., ·,. _J t • .... .. ~ ~ J n:"lr~ .,. .. -----. ·. _.I -~i f frost free REFRIGERATOR Blast Off With This Bradford ..... ~ • Reg. '288 ''DASH'' ELECTRIC ALARM FREEZER Se parate Cold Controls i n Refrigerator a nd freezer ... Values To '19. 99 SAVE UP TO s9.6 J 1 ' -~~ l lK( , LOCK 25'' COlOR TV SALE La Costa VELVET SOFA &LOVESEAT [SAVE $75 j SALE Reg. '399 T1"f"o mc tirulou~ly crafted , rarcfuny uphol~tcrcd piece!': 8 ft.. 11ofa and nl:illhint: love~cal a re a J0Y tn _l_le· hold .• .\nllflllC r.'.lyon ,·cl\"cL ~·1th qu illed cu!'hions . l 3 4" Brass Plated Combination $ ' ' ,..,,z,, I~ JI/ "'N•.,,,.,,,, 1'hr hi,1:.1:e<t r icrure mafk! i~· rl:•~nnal l}• ,,,,..,,,,,.J ~l•l'"l'n! I l1ra·hri1etnln1' ,...,·,.,.·hri}!ht- ':',."'. 1\-e,.: rnlr>r' And Hr ad. ln_rd ~ 'f'~<'l'·mnJu/e c-h~•i ii "'II h II< "' l'lH)'·!'l· rl'"p!a(r C"!r· , •.1" 1,; A I/ rh,. fnr nu r ~reci al ~fp1rn1hrr rri(e. t he bur of the"} r~r in< olor ·1 \'~ CLOCK BIKE lOCK $ SALE •Loud Buzzer Alarm •Easy Read N um eral s Hurry Save Now SAlE •Excellent Security •Easy t o Read Dial YOU GE11HE SEWING MACHINE, CASE, AND ~A nE RY SCISSORS I Porta hle "'ith <.'arr ·i • cams f or Zig-7.. )I !Jg case, insertabJ'; S .ag, Rncv e b . cws buttons burt onh 1·' m ro1dery! ' o f's, too: HUNTINGTON BEACH, GRANT PLAZA BROOKHURST & ADAMS 962-3387 Hours: Daily 9:30 to 9, Sunday 10 to 6 * * •• • ANlEE ~PEN 7 DAYS 5 NIGHTS !-' EXPERT SERVICE AND ADVICE ••• QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SALESMEN !-' YOU SA \IE MO ill El ... THE FIRST PRICE MARKED ON MERCHANDISE . INDICATES THE RETAIL PRICE FOR COMPARABLE QUALITY! THE SECOND PRICE IS YOUR COST! YOU SAVE THE DIFFERENCE ••• -._, VARIETY .. 8000 PAINTING ANp DECORATING ITEMS MONDAY THAU FRIDAY 8 A .M. TO 9 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A . M . TO 6 :30 P. M. !-' LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ... ON EVERY ITEM ... EVERY DAY SUNDAY 9 A . M. TO 5:30 P. M . GIJ~RA~lEED ACRYCITE 1 • COAT L~i:RJ,2 Ll\TEX HOUSE PAi~l RESULTS & EASE OF APPUCATiON Will AMAZE YOU! OUR PRICE •GUARANTEED TO COVER ANY 549 COLOR IN 1 COAT! i~r~il •CLEAN -UP WITH WATER a.95 •WEATHER RESISTANT GAL. •INTERIOR •EXTER IOR WHITE & COLOR Vi~'JL Ll\TEX SE.Ml·CLOSS E~"AMEL CLE.l\N ~"P Wiftf WATER! •BEAUTIFUL FINISH OUR PRICE •WASH ABLE •DURABLE COMP. 4s 9 •FAST DR YIN G R(TAIL •EXTERIOR • INTERIOR 7.50 SPARKLING WHITE AND COLORS GAL. PRE· TlUMMED POPUIAR PATTERNS COMP. RETAIL 2.25 ~49~""0· S:-"""' fl. AOlL • VINYL ACR YLI C CAN BE USED LASTS 8 YEARSI FOR BOT~ f~E AMATEUR A~ll PllllFESSIONlll INSIDE WHERE A TOP-QUALITY OUR PRICE ARTIST OilS OUR PRI CE PAINT IS DESIRED. • 30 MINUTES TO DRY • SCRUBBABLE • CLEAN-UP WITH WATER 3!A~ WATER" COLORS . 16 COLORS 30 CC TUBE IA. • 1 ·HOUR DRYING CAN AlSO BE •GOOD HIDING USED FOR AN •CLEAN .UP WITH WATER EXTRl~ElY •A TOP QUALITY, EXTERIOR COMP.RETAIL 6.25 STUCCO-MASONRY PAINT WHITE l 44 COLORS "40COLORS 20CCTUeE: 25c COMP JfTAIL 4 DC WHITE · BEIGE• GREEN JX6FT ••••••••• l.49 -~ 4 X6FT •.••••••. 1.t9 --tlX6FT ......... 2.9g "8 Xt1FT •. , ..... ,4.,9 •BEIGE 3X6 FT ...•..•. 1.llll .. X !I FT .... , ••. 2.1!111 6 X 6FT. •.••••• "4.J9 COMP. 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But their presence in the crnisfire b.v neit )'tar tb1n !I') it ortly by performance In Ma1sachus1tls. (Jl")llliC"1ans have been known to T. A!{new as Pru1d•nt Ni1:on'1 illu.clraits lhfl ri!lkl'> l n anyone can !land and reta;in tht lt.ltt pre 1 Iden l I a I " ... John Lindsay, despite change the ir minds, as his 1rAsnrxr.ro;-; ~rr1. h 1 ~la.i·or John v. Lindsfiy (If '\Fii· running malf' next )'f:'ar. lnreras!ln,i: e~'en!s al the 1072 po l1lleal popularity wit any pr marles. He hat that qualJty his proven Incompetence a! an hro!her, the late Stn. Robert \'nrk found him5elf \\11h Sen. Fred Harris s ii w cnnlt>ntlnn!'i. !\[gt seamen! of the voter.!!. CAiied chArlsma but no con-11:dminiatr1tnr, despite h I s f . Kennedy, did in !968, nr to So. Coast Visitor nowhl'rf! rn .l(n ln the h1m~e!frunn1nguphlt lfnrh11rh l 'nnnalJy is 1he nell't.Sl And if he ur anyone else ~picuou!i organized support dismalrerordasm11yorf'!fthe ac.:rl'pt 8 draft a! Adlai Rrp11h\1r;in l 'rirt~. rnrnl!t•d <iii: rl'..'nornina tion and re-t'le1·11n11 p(1l1 l1 (·11I f11;11re ()( sl;ir qu<1J1!y replac.:es l he t·on1rnvers1al Y+'tlhin ht~ newly adopted par-na!ion 'S" larjeSl rll_11. 1.~ \vhat SLe~·enson did ln l&ii2. 4~57' 494"93" I :> Dcrnocrat ;ind bf>r;irne <111 1n Oklahl)!l1a. lie dec1tlf!d lD 1nnve into n al 1 on a I Ai:tneioj,· on the Republican ly. no other leH -libcr<1I Dernocrat. " " I P ' h · II b I · I II Thus Kenned_~· keeps in :..tep 1n.~t;-11t c;inu11111tf' nr rc s1 ag;iinsl seekin,i( re-e!tctinn lo prnm111enre.. Ton con.~er\'at1\'e t1c11.et, t e rlrcis1on w1 e n its 11reY.'\' 10 Lind~ay. savr l\cnned\'. i~ i'l , I 6'6-0lJ.C Harbor Visitor dtnl r~plO!'(' his t'h<ll1('CS of w1nn1ng to s:itlsfv n1nst l'kn1ncra!s. he n1ade bv one man -the llll' weekly puhli('atinn or the chan:;n1at1c cel cbrit} y,·ith a \\'Ith Sen. Edmund s. Muskie /I Ii:==========~ .lnhn B. 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"A Foggy Day 111 London Town'' and "The F'oggy F'o!(gy Dey:'' are 1110 songs that mean London and Britain lo a great many people all around Lhe world. But it's ;ill a 111 y th nowadays. Every three hours, ror many y ears, the British govemmcnt 's meteorological team has bttn having a good hard look to see how far it can see. Checking visibility, it's callccl. In th e wj11ter of 19~-1953, 11hcn London 's worst fog chok- ed 4.000 people to death, the meteorological team found it l'Ould see less than 500 meters. or say 550 yards, on 111 oc- c·a~1ons. The late.st com parable figures shO\V that the team could see less than 500 meters on only nine occasions. ........ ---.... What's l'aused such 1 dramatic ch a n g e ? The answer, according to the met e oro Io g ic a I office : "'Britain'! Clean Air Act Is working and at the same time there seem• lo be a change in Britain's climate, which we're still trying to figure oul." True. 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Arch \upporting sreel shank. .-..:coprcnc crepe so lc,hccl. Sh&e Drpr. c " -· \ ~ ... .. -· Londoners, and residents in other specified p;irts o ( Britain, 1nust burn on I y smokeless rue! in their h-Ou1es. That cuts out the tarry oils, grit, sulphur dioxide and othe r noxious ele1nents that helped create Britain's notorious pea- suup fogs or bygone da ys. Smoke rrom factory chimneys also is controlled. A t\tan at the f..letero!ogical Ofrice said : "The British 1reather has been changing si nce 1940. It 's been getting slightly colder. But variations in the v.'t>Hther picture are nothing new to Britain. "Did you kno1v that \l'e used J..imited Quantities Th11rsd~Y. Spltmbfr 2, 1?71 OATLV PILOT j:J , '--~~~~~~~--"-~ to gro1v grapes in Britain In !he dB)'S uf the Ro1nans. and rnake "''ine, too · \\1c clon't kuuw "hY the 11eather lias <'hangffi. \\le're trying lo find OU1 " \\'hatever lhe re a s o n , Britain's air is 60 per cent rleaner than it 1\•as 15 years ago, according· to Rear Adn1 . Phtlip G. Sharp. director of the National Society for Cltan Air. "Our socie ty 's bctn in C'X· istence since 1899," said lhe Admiral. ~,.-,.,-= "Today our ;?1embers in- clude 600 local C<.>unctls and 150 big comp;i11ics. .. 'I .. t"· 1') t •: •• •: ;., I ·~ _..., .. I .... -, '\ l· • .,. I .. , ' :. l..ittlr. I~.,~~~\\ f• .... l('rt1 Jt•n11." Tustin Re sident Named to Board Governor Ronald Reagan Tuesday announced one new appointml'nl and two reap- 1xiintments -including a Tustin resident -to the state Air Resources Board. planned to retire. ltaagen-Smit is c r e cl I t e d 1vith determining in the 1950s t h11t automobile e ll: h a u s t cn1issions caused ITl0.5L of lhe smog in the Los Angeles b;is1n. The Tustin resident is \\'ar· ren Schmid, reappointed to thl' board for a four·year ternl The ne1v board membtr is Ur. Slafiord \Varren, Dean ~ledical School and former chrector of the Atomic Energy Project. He replaces Dr. Joseph F . Boyle of South Pasadena. Rl'agan·s o t her reap- point1nent was A. J. llaagen· Sn1it, now chairman of the boarcl. ·which di spelled con· iecture I h at Haagen·Smit -f.<"-~ ... -I . ,. " '\\ ·'. . ' ' .... \ \, . I ,J j' ~ '•( .' .. \ "" --.. ' • .,.:::· J;. ~,; ' ..... 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S•ll• 1••""" '"1 I>;••~ )"~· <ontiYonor, P.,r •»<! •1·C• n.,,~,·~10 •'"•"d• J••• •""1 i;; •"::-• 'lr·;~,110. l •ll<'I~ • '"" "·~v•""' D De atf1 :\'fltirP~ MIEMMl"'IO r,,, p.,,llQ C """'""·"II l e• •• ·• • l (:•ll'illo, (""'" Mn • O•·· c' cp ·· ~""'•mb•• 1, 1911 \u•• 1•~ '' J>••I; "''"' .... ~,. "t" P• ~ " ,.,_ f •G. 0•....,n; LI,.•!"<• • .._, ...... ·• • '• M•...,; 01uan"' '·"' ••• "' • • •• c ir,; rn • .., , '"n ""' ..,. .. • f' lt<•ot~. 111;....,.;; 11" I•-• Ii"··•· •nd M'1. kltr,'1 I! <11 DC'' <' ~-·­ Hollf WOCXI; one ~•&nor~11<1 1>00 ....... < • ~·· 7 p m , 6•11 8 r<i.ttl "~' C•1<'' 11.,,ulotrl M1" 1n<1 oMOnTl•r l "-' " f.ol<J in £1Q•n, fll1ni;;\ 11•11 ll•t •a .. •• ""°''""'f· DlreC!~« l{QLE..-.. M IJl..'t"•" D••• l-lo•om•, "°'' lln.tn• •·• I 10~. Hun••"""'" Bo•<~ !'•'• o! ~·ri•·, l uOU•f i l, 19)1 ~v•VIVOd ~V """rt>, .,,, "<><I '""' w~''"" Hol"<n~n1 o•on•"• ll•"'" M Hnl•m•n '""" """"· t •·~ I>•··~ HO!•m•" 1n<1 M" (1!~• J l{~to· •••~rn•I gr•n9mamer. M rl l.0<~1• >lo'• "''"· m••••n•I 9'~""""'""'" I.'• ••d •.'•• w ~ Po~n<I' s,r..cu . Ft<d••· t r ..,, M•d"i• City C~wrch o• In• N•>•· .,~t ,.,r_ Forr1ilv (olonoal Fvnrt•I .,Or>tt , 0 1rec1ars TEEN BEAUTIES -'rhese arc th(' beauties fron1 11·lnch ~l iss 1'een ('ahfornia \\•as selected. Frorn left lo right: Patl1 Lan1pshirf'. Uebra i'lolland. L0n S;i11· ders. Botton1: Donna :\drian, Hoxanne Prcstolt and Peggy Lindemann. Ne1v Miss Stcite Tee11 Off to NY Pag·ea11t S:\.\'T A A\:\ -The ne1"' !lltss Ca!lfornia Teen, Roxanne Prescott of So;inta Ana. left to- dav for ?\cir York Citv to r oinpete "llh girls from e'1·ery st..1te for the National Tf'en t r Ol\'ll. In the Aug. 21 pagea111 a! South Coast Plaza. .\l 1 ~ < Prescott 15. the daughter rof \\r and ,\lrs J an1es H. Presco!1 12581 Barrell Lan(" defe;:i tetl 62 other g1rb. a ~l'5' 13·1i. for the s1a1c t1!1 c .:Thr .i.9" blond 1s a sophom(1re at Vooth1l! High Sc·hool :0,\)SS r a!1forn1<1 Tef'n 1•;1 ~ thosen on the basis of pt:11:.e. J)t>rson:il1 t ~ beaut~. a n d 11a rdro bC' coordination .\llss Prcscoil "as a1,1 ardetl gi ft rert1f1ca1es lrom sponsor· Ing mf'rrhant.~ a11d a n 11-d;i v lrip to ~f'11· York Ci!\ for thl- ~al\!)r.al pag_E'ant. \\'inner r1f th€' n<it!onal tit le w!ll rece11e a I ~~ Dv:l rt a r.!.lOO 1\·ardro~. and ;; 1· p ~" '.ham1 Beat·h. F1a Cuoro.:.o; !ht' :.:.<r;1·· 11 idt <"'mpe11t«·n '"d.!: be-aut1' and ~ Cl d t ! 1 n i tot\S\Jltanl. 1-lo;eoce S:n<iir' rf S..n:a Ana r 1rs! rJnner·u p 1<.<i < /•;,tu ORANGE COUNTY l.a1n1,~h 1re. 16. J:itighter .\Ir and ~\rs Hobert T Thon1<.1s ol Anaheirn. Second runncr·u1> 11 ;i,., Lori Sandets, 1~. dau~ht er Qf ;\\r ,1nd ~\rs Glenn S;:1odcl'~. 14-l. 12 He ights Dril·c. Tt1f;t111 T hird runncr·up 11 as Pegg~ l.111d~n1:1tHl 1 ~ rl;1ughter of \h and ,\lrs .. J<1h11 A. Lin· <.:lf"rn.ann. Jf~l/I \\"e<>l Jl 1ll :\\·e .r u!ler1on Fourth runner·up "'as Drhr;i Jit;l!and. 16, daugh1er of .\I r .:tnd \I r~ (;ene 1!011 anl 111 .... pra;g \ ;d!r 1 U11 iversi tv Hi!!h Readv · • <.., • Des pite Btu;y Worl\.111e11 Mil T.. lRYINE -S!udf'nl ~ rrlurn. f,oror• noted. hv"'t'\'Cr, th:ll ·1~1'n(' Minon ""' Sull.v&1' S"••t, ~O h n•• ..,,.. ~orv•<•• ,,..ndlnu .1 "'"'' ing lo University High SChliul 1l1f' l1omcma~1ng and nltisic :lot! C.1\.1"111 Mo•l~••v. ~OU I MOSELE"' in r\·1nr this fall '''•II i1ntl bui!thngs al the school. v.·h1c h \loldtrd ... MO!.elt Y ~~· ••. ~! P• lllOS\ rif th(' iacihly compl"tnd , I I r I ~rb,,uMa ,.l~cr. Co"" M•<~ D•'• n• ~ '-1rst lljirflP! Qr (' [!~~(!~ "''~· s,or.mMt 1, 1•n ~ . .,,,..~ ~,, 1)111 w1\I :-till atlcnd ··l;isi.Ps .la n11;irv 11[ \!171. 1111uld \ul:>.lo\(f, C~tl : 1WO )111'· ll '<~"d· M d c.o ... nev, ~nd w,11,4,,.. M~" ., 4 ........ , iHlll son1r construct ion hni'<hrtl ••ug~1,r, M" DP•(""~ (010-.·•11 Ce<>• \\'lllt:1n1 l'.og~. SUpt'ri lll •·ndl'tlt lo\''"'''"'" M«. Do•~•nv D•y . l'lh•~n· I It T U · 11· I I Tht· n101111r ))•1111011 l!f wur~ ""• 1na ~,. <1<nnact.•<a••• ~•·v•«' Fr•· 11 1l' LI~lln !11(1!1 Jg 1 Sc Ii/Iii WY. 11 • ,.. .. ePll ero.ia~•· C"•1>•1. l>1slri1·t. ~aid lhr i,:.\'rnna!'1u111 11·1n:11n111;: n11 thr buildings "''" Rev. l v r..,r.o .. 0"«••""~ In· :itln111n~lr<11Juu bu1ldi n" .1n<l .dlrr SC'h,,111h<·i:,111,._11111 cons1s1 ••ment. P1tl!ic Vie .. M~mO''"' "••· h 1c11 e"'"o""' ""°''v"Y 0.,.,,011 unc rr~!roon1 b11il d 1n~ 11 dl tl(1t nf 111stall;1tu1n 1Jf l 1 i:: ht~. l'ALE•Mo bl' tornpl1~trtl Uy th!' 111111• (·;1 b1ne1 s and o1hPr f1n1~hing '""'"·~ ,,., •• ,..a. ••• '' •• ,, .. , 01 I ~··•to•G, Conn•cl""' o.,. 01 .,.,,., ~(' 1001 Opt'ns Sept. J.l 1oiu·hc". Zugg ~:ltd. l•o••mber !, Iii! Sv•v•vta av o~'"~'' r =="°'===========---'==-"-'======- llr -~~ Mri ""'"' "''"'"" o• (onn••!• "'' S•<••C~ .,.111 ~e ""'~ •' •~• M•lln; ·un•rol !-'ome '" W•" ""'ll~·n Cn• 1•ct.cv1 W•·•c••" '""""' "'"'''"''• •ora.vor<11•0 r"•~r·o• Y.t.RT£RESIA.'1 '~O Votlpr•"&" Xl/fl {•II• g, '""dO'. "" Jv•n (•P••'•on• t'u• r< ~-.•o. '"""'' Jl, 1'11 Su••••fO O> "'''" """<'· too•. 1"'<> son,, Boo Jr •"d e .. ·•n ,, ••. '"'}· Mr •nM M" t'!••• V•"<''""'"• ,, ~·~v"• IH•cn · ,.. C•"(" o• •Qvn~ B•~oh or~"~""""'" .,.. ~"~ lo\" S•m VG·•o•, l ol ... ~ •• '"~ ..,,. '"C• Va""''""· lO> ~•1•1• f ~••i) """" "·'" b< '"'a r 1,r1v "nl•• ""' '· ' pm, s ...... , l -~un. n···~ "r•· ""'"· "'''h on irrr•'""' •• Po(.!-t V·•W 1•mDt1al Po" ~""''"' l~c~•• I!•~'" ARB UCKLE & SQ,'1 \fESTCLlF'f l\10RTUARY 427 E.;,, 17th St., Co51a l\1e8a '4&.-1883 • BALTZ l\10RTUAR1ES Corona dtl !\tar ,7;i.9450 Cosla i\ltsa 646·%4%4 • BELL 13ROAD\fAY l\10RTUARY l 111 Broadway. C.Osta !\le~• LI 11<143:l • l\1cCOR:\11CK LAGU!\'A BEACH l\10RTUARV 17!15 Lagunn Canyon Rd. (94·!14l:i • PACIFIC VIEW l\f E:\fORTAI. PARK Cemeler,Y \lortuary Chapel 3511 Paclfic Vltw Drl\'f' NewplM Beacll. Califomi• IMUlll • PEl!lt P AMIL Y COLONIAL FIJNEllAL ---Aft. ,,.., • ..., m.im • SMITll'8 MORTVAllY ..,_St. QIU Bring out the best in yourself. \\\d 111 01 11...:1 ~. )l,111: fi ll !f('.l'lllii1:.'. '"''I "II I ('Jfll lllf.'. [JQ\V I•'!.' l1lc 1vil h 11. 1 -.1 1111111.1! 1dr11111 I I 111!: I, \\\l('ll you do. l11.'.1l11 1·· 1.1h1, \ii", ltJd 11 .111 ,, 1h:i rac1rr !:ill a1vJ\.) 11u h n ni: "111 1l~t I'(•! ~(1t1 . anJ you hr!p lo h1 1ni: 011! 1 1· b(•,1 111 ,111,1 I I•' lht' :1;:r fl l :1'. ·1 flt'!•"~1•t 1 nJ: p,••111;.-I.ti, ,,, I ht' If r,od·~J \('11 l"o111 ,,1 11!1 111.! !'.' lllt'.111111 1hc1 r li1'''· '\ hy 1101 h>ill I ilt"lll 1111• "· ,, .. .;~. CHRISTl"N SCJENCT SUND ... Y SOi(XX (011• Ml~t -Fo<\1 (!••f't~ ~ (~t"!, \"•nh1t 1 .. 1 Mii• Yftdf Ct, Co\lo Motl. ,,11 .t. M. t<i>"!l ... 11~ l t•th -,.,,,, tn~,.~ ti (•t.u l r.oot " I!~• Oh•o, Hu•hn.0!11 It•<• -t lO 6 I\ DO ~'I Oi•wH n ~fU~ -~"'' (hU"h o• (0"11 \t"n''" UOl VII l.,,0, N•,.ll0•1 I ••<~ -I 11 A. ll 'Of • ,_ Nt• ... •I l••t~ -1•10~• (•~"~ .i C•r." I""""'' 1100 JI 01 /f•( i:)r CO•O"• ~o< Mor -If 00 •.., Supervisors Eye Disposal System SANTA ANA Orange County·s sol id 11·asl1? disposal systc111. praised by experts as one of the l)('~t 111 tl1e nat1un \\'tit be the subiect of an e.\· \JIOl'J1 0!'Y pul!!iC" hc:1r u1g Sci.it " to rcluse eullcc.ttuo [1J'll\S fur u~ <if the count ~ 's lran::.lcr "'t<1t1uns !\1\'L'un1·t1 1e told boar d tlll'!nbers ih:.l ruunl v ha11lu1g t>4u11)n1ent 11 il.S ~u :111l 1qt1atcd th:il only 1;0 pert·cul ol lhl' !rush is bc111g handled ;11 transfer st<il 1uns <1 1~pos;i l fills b}' the pri vate /rash collt'<'tors. ~l rConv1Uc sa id tJ1c county's d1spos<1 / progran1 sl1trled i11 1/111 c'<irly J9!'i0s twe<1use uf t''{· t·c~;s11·e tr:jsh dun1ped alu11g rou11t.v roads. "At that tirnt• n1u1>l of th e roadways in the ~·11u 111 y 11ere in un1neorporated ;1rt'<1s. the cilles 11·cre s111al! " lie rela ted. Coyo te Canyon , south o( UCI and 1n the Drea-Oli11da al'ea. "Tr<insfer i.:o.sl~ t'b the coun" ty h:ive grown because or lhe u!d equipment 11•e n1ust usr ," !\fcC011v1lle s1ud "Our trucks wen; f1rs1 purehased tn l!Jfil ;:ind J%J. The orig1nnl cost \\•as $2 a lon anti 1t has jumped lo S3 a ton ·• changing lhe JJrcsent system. "\Ve h;i1e been cited for o~ uu1st:lr1d1 11g .~c1"01nµhshn1ents ir1 lh1s fit·ltl.'' /le noted. "1 11•ou!d /:;:i!r-10 ~rf' our fine lHS[('tll Jllnked 11 1th1.1ut <>er1uus .\!lit(\ .. ~upcr' 1~ur~ Tuesday set the heanng dale after liste1ung lu a report by County J{o;.itl Con1· n11ss1oner 'l'cd ~1cConvil!e 011 the history and problems 1if I he syslC'lll. The reporl 11'<1.S eallcd for 1)1· !'iuper11sor Honald \\', Casperi. sci era I \\eeks ago t o <lel e1·n11ne !he fcn s1bi!1lv hf n1;1k1ng a S2.50 per Ion charge "\\'e originall y \.;rpl the ~\;1· lions open unt il :l ll n1 ," 1l1e tlepartr11ent head c.\pl;i1nt d ".\'ow "'e rl.'~u::h the t·np:1e11v of our haul in~ cqu1p1 ne11 l b~ '.? p rn eath U:i) " I le s~utl the rc11"11n111i;. ~11 perecnt of the n1a1or eoun1 y !rash 1vas h11u!cd diret"i11· lo Disposal ~iles. Io ca t e d uruund !he t·otu1!y at fonnrl' .~;111dp1l s \l't'rl' opened . "1'hf'y were po.Jr dir ty anti :.tnel!y '' he s:11d Ile hastened !o add that 1h1s 1s une of lhe lo"·est <:osls u1 !lie n;111on. Los Angeles Cou11~ I.\' costs 1s $!> a ton. Super11sor Caspers t1a1d lie ;1greed tl1at the system was good but he thouglll that l!Sf'r fees could be added !or p1·1~·atf' cotlecl1on firms. /111•1!1!<1 to the Sept. 29 )1C'ar- ing "'Ill be h<tulers. city re presentali 1·es 8ntl all olhcrs 11·ith 1nlt'rsl in tlic problem. . -... INCLUDES: Orlho-Pak & Double Bonus A durable sleep unit l h<i\"s J;iv- ished with all lhe supp<lf't le<rtures ;iroq e11.tt:i comfott /eJtures Dnho providesi MATIRESS & 2: BOX SPRrNGS Reg. $179.95 s13995 NOW ONLY INCLUDES: Ortho-Pak & Double Bonus Stf'o ~II the way up to th>"' I ru~ llj1· 101 f ol an OrJno King·Stl<?d !o.ntl ~011 q<:t tutl·~1m e sup pori nno \'.1'U• I MA TTRESS & 2 BOX SPRINGS Reg. $279.95 $22995 NOW ONLY " . - INCLUDES : Orlho--Pak &. Double Bonus Tempered sleel innerspring un11 hu1ll to las t and la!>t and give yOtJ the finest in slccp'1n9 comfort! MAnRESS & 2 BOX SPRINGS Reg.$349.95 s24995 NOW ONLY - !·:s1:ihlisl1ed ti-;1sh d11'posa! .!.i!es foJ/011 cd, !he first lv•o in Supervisor \\'1Jl1a1n Phillips or Fullerton urged t•au!1on in .. ,. , __ ,, . , . s~ {-::~ .. s40 ;f~~,\~"-· ,c ·'-~~~ .... -._.. -!-~~ INCLUDES: Ortho-Pak. & Double Bonus AH the q uality feal ures hate ;ii new Jow prices. Heavy duty unit, C£.!fller support. exclusi11e cove r! MATTRESS & BOX :!.PR ING Reg. $159.95 NOW ONLY INCLUDES: Orlho·Pak & Double Bonus nrtho's own, E'Xr.lus1ve Crown f '"~ cen1er supporl i<> a ncvC'•· ..HJ and Jong lasting supporl r.1r1nl \O,'llue! MATTRESS & BOX SPRING Reg. $229.95 NOW L'NLY INCLUDES: Orth~Pak &.. Double Bonus Airy. cool, no-sag comtort is yours at sa11ings now! Ottho as.- su1es you o! ease and value! MATTRESS .&. BOX SPRING Reg.$269.95 s199s5 NOW ONLY ... .,. ... .. . I -:w,Y. INCLUDES : Special Double Bonus Ortllo starts with a durable and long lasting tempered stoet Inner- spring unit and adds comlort, plus! MATTRESS & BOX SPRING Reg. S69.95 s5995 NOW ONLY ,7,._.,,._ .. _ ..• '"'"""""' -~i»<~~~~x-~~ INCLUDES: Special Double Bonus Ortho d ~signcd, construc ted. built and inspected this sleep ser1 You simply can't find better lor !"~5 1 MATTRESS Ir BOX SPR ING Reg. $119.95 s9995 NOW ONLY INCLUDES: Special Double Bonus .<;uperior oonslruclion and com· 1011 features 11t super savings! Sturdy innerspring unil i:s bl!ilt to last! MATTRESS & BOX SPRING Reg. $159.95 s9995 NOW ONLY the B'iENTWOOD ......... ,:.:··-~ r._~.:. l . ~ .. . '-.... ...... -~ .... . , ~ .. -11 G·.-<:~· . ·~. • .-~~it; JNClUOES CONVERTIBLE SOFA DOUBLE BONUS Beau\1lut. versatile sola compli- ments your home with modern design, line tailoring and con- slruction. Complele w1lh Ortho Mattress lor a restful sleep. AVadablc in all ~l lCS . FULL SIZE s17995 NOW ONLY ,_....,,,..,,zy..,..,......,,.,I'>""' •• ~~~'.'t1\',l'.;. J ''l'.f;·;• .. •:._ the SALEM INCLUDES CONVERTIBLE SOFA DOUBLE BONUS Early Amefican style w11h wings, maple wood trimmed arrns and neat boi:: pleated llOIJl"lGC. Great buy! FULL SIZE1$21995 NOW ONLY ""'" '"·:~="-==&''""'" ~11-:.:;;.:r·~..,.,.1~;;~-.~-1'#.Ml CORNER GROUP Stunnlng10 pieces Stunning! 10 pieces include 2 Ortho button-free mattresses, 2 box springs, 3 bolsters, 2 quitted coverlets, and smart corner labie. Lois of style, tor lo'tlt' budgets. LAKEWOOD SANTA ANA and FOUNTAIN VALLEY ANAHEIM 4433 Candlewood Avenue Cendlewood S~op1 !across from Lakewood Cen1cl) Phone : fiJ.4 ·.4 134 16131 Harbor Blvd. (coi ner (lf Edinge r) Next to Zo d y s Ph o ne : 8 39 -457 0 1811 West Lincoln Avenue Between Euchd and Brookhurst Avenuf's Jus1 East ot Fed Ma1t Phone: 776·2590 ' • , OPEN DAILY 10·9 •SAT . 10·6 •SUN . 12·6 • IMMEOIA TE DELIVERY• CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE •BANKAMERICARD•MASTER CHARGE. , I • •• ' ' OA!l 'f PILOf J 5 Coolter,1llle Cools It Allerg y Victi1n s 6ftAff•Tr 1'!..:.'"" __ _ r::;;:ry:rz . I ·~.·:;: ~. ,ffo'' ·:,; Co ws Graz ing Contentedly in Old Gold To wn Give11 New Hope ' ', ,' '' ", ,£. ; ; i.JH ·· ··t'!A,:. · .~ ' COL'LTER\"IJ.LE !lil'l 1 -saui In bf! ]1ie.:itl'd ;ilnflg the rtiminishina amount~ u n t 1 I f.l at")' Ha rrison tn a mill on i· ·r . : .O ::.-.:~f.".'T·--; 'The ,!.!Old \H:1~ sn 11hunriant a "·idr.~t spot nl ('al1f(lrn1a s \Vnrld War !( wht'n Shimer Blat·k CrPtk by are d1spl.1_1r1! 1n three 111u~un1~ -the .Jl'llrt y Hotel, the \l.'e!I.~ fari::o flu1ld1ni:: and ;; fnrmer Chinese 'it o r fl • \\'h1sll1n~ Rtl\y st11nd~ mute alonp.sidr lhr nlci pla1.a -h1J snnrt1ng p1~t(ln.~ frn1 rn 1n their f1ni\I posJt1<1n for the tourist's ean1cra. LONDON I UPI 1 -Thi!' boy was a!!erg1e to fr ittl e~,::s a.nrl e\'en the sma llest quanll1Y &ave him se rious nettle-rash of the ~on~ue and throat. But the atlerl!.y disapfl('ared if the eg~~ were fried on both si de s. A man who ownf'(! 11 pnn1ing :: •. · l.&11"· ·e ·. ·· · · ·-~·ork~ krpl su!lenn~ frorn :'.; .· -S~.£~15.:~::·~ ~~;n ~-~f~~~rd~~~e:a··:.1t~r~~~e~ ~ar~:thn:~!1,~~: o~ud;rne~~i~~ :~s1~·:o:~ m~~me tw e 1 -a~~~ayb~~~d~~~:~"~0~::~-~c8t~ periodic i!ltiltks of ff.>7.1.'0lil, • • e ··-···-· .. -··-···· Exllm in;itinn nl his firrn's ; ; -:o~v-~a;op,::3 dollar ).(old p1e{·es -lhl'y were the (.;olden State duril'lg the In its hryday, Cou!l f'rvi\le alter three r1ri's r <'-9. i'd books showrd the :i1\atks i· ·'.~-, 6.--;_.,:.~·:G(;;-~ ~ :.::-... ~ . ." ·.~·::~{? ~:~~l~~it~1~~-eas1cr to CQrne b~' rn~-:~tr i ~';~ur~.h i mer, II ~l~-:rl~er~~: !.~~,I~ ~1~~~~~e~'.;~: ~:~~~~~. t~:~:~r~·nfl~:t:~e i~9r: --11 is int1>resti 11~ lo nnte", s:.i1d Dr. 0. Blai!" ~lacAul.:iy 1n a new booklet. '"Ynu and Your Aller,lly", '"that Jhe allcrr.i1t· properties nf some fl)(l(is can bl': rlestrnyrd by ('Ook1n1•. at a )111?h temperature ·· t"Oincided l\i1h the u~c 11f a :.·.·,·.~. · I , ·~~· ··,~:.··~ Th;!\. <il it';ist. is nnc nf !he Coul:erv1lle n11tive whose · I hi k I s; alone opcralcd fou r nr f11·e 1•:i llt'y surrounded by oa k dot- spt-tia uc in -ant (',;. :_ .. · .5. '.~··.A"·-rs·--.: _.·.·."." .. ·· st11r1cs lnld about 1he hr<Hh· ~r;indfathrr wa~ an1nn.1: the 1n111at1011 or the Ink slH111·1·d 11 i<nld rush dav~ whtt·h cn~ulfrd ra.rly l'oultrrville pi<1neer~. mines here ln1·J11d1n;: !hi' fain ted i:rassland. l""ilta 1nl'<l c11Ualt lo wha:h he · · , · lhis nnr\h ~1anpos<1 {'nun!.v .~a1·~ th!' mnthe!" lodP. r;:in an I'd Mt1ry l hirnso.)fl. An1i a Catt!~r.:11s1n1?, has repla1·Ml ~asv1oll'nllyscn~!t1re. : ·, · -.-... ·•· ~ .:: .. ~· townn1nrc!hanlOOvear!'a~11 f'Slimated 300 fret 1n width s1r a n1 rn~in e n:iin r rl ~nld 1111n1n~ a.~ lhe pnn1ary Dr. ~1al'/'.u\av Srl\'S 1ht• fir~l • ···-;·:.:.\~.::~~ Coulter\lllr. na~f'd af\f'r !herP . "'\\'histlinl!, Rilly" hufferl ;i\nnl!. l'f'11nnmil' b:isr fflT the 12$ 1'hr lun11rr t!nld tO\\"n can be rrac.:hrrl 11a C.:il1frir111a .12 from l\lnde~!o or C11\lfnrnia 49 from ~ar1pn~a IL 1s about a 11'.'0· hour dr1\t' from Fresno. !lll11g a sulfcn:r sh11uld clo 1~ ~ C:rnr~e CnulrPr. ri tll<'f<'hllnt The l"t'ln v.·11~ sl rnn~ and a w Jn din~ narrnw-1!,/IUl!,e rps1dents who remain l:ikl' Ir.sis lo <'~l<lhh'h that he who settled herr: in I~. is m1ninJ1, [ n n I 1 nu t d in ra.ilrnAd ciirryinR nrt lrnm lhr: The 11rtilae1~ of year~ gnne Or !\1acAulay w11s a.,,1i;:11etl b1· the farnrl .1• dtl4:!nr un11 nf the Rr1tish i\1 e d 1 ca I A.~· ~nc1<il1nn In con1pile the book · lrt on thr lllll'.~t ad1•t>.ni-e~ ::1nd think in,.:: on allergies and !heir treatment. drf11utrlv ha.; ;1n al!<'ri.;y Tt1c --------------------------------------------------------·--------- 1 he had ne~ s is ttr:.it 110 'cure"' as sueh is on the hori1.nn but there is good nr1\'S for suffereres ~·ho will follo l'.' general guidelines. Dr. i\1acAulay says allergies are as capricious as ever with l'ase~ of aller~ic reactions lo de l.ergents, Jiarlrrs. spectacle frames , rubher girdles and - in the c<1se or a n111n who sneezed uncontrollably when he kissed his wife -faee po wd er. A l'ircus rou.~lc1boul j:!.Ol ~t·t·ond is tu <t \uul !ht• 1lt•n1~ th<41 trigg<'r it uff e1t'n to g1·l· Ill'\~ rid of !;11nlly ]lt"IS., Sentin1cnl h;1.~ no place in treatn1enl of allergies. The allergist rrc·uminends that hay fever sufferers co n- io1dt·r spcn,!ing n1ore lime in doors in the pollen season and \"aca tioning on or by the sea du.r ing the period . Those sensitive to dust s h o u I d vacuurn clean th eir ho1ncs frequent ly. Anti-histaininc drugs <ire al so helpful Jn snn1C' conditions cind so is "desensitis11tion··, the in jection of extracts made !ron1 the nlfendini:: sutrs1anees such ;is grass pollen or animal sc urfs. as1hrn;11ic :.il1ar1·ks but onl~'l :==========:J \\·hen he ~·ent to feed a pct tii::er cub. A ynun~ mf!n rltvt loped a1l<1ck.~ ol snce~.inf,! OUR ANNUAL llnd asth1na from no Elpparenl c.:ttL~e till exhaustive lests LABOR DAY shov.·ed he was sen~ili ve to dry rn1. His house appea red ~nund WEEKEND and dry but when the kit chen f!nor was lifted there v.·as the dry rol. Ex-champ Leading in Ol yn1pic s KI F~l.. (;('f"Tllflfl\' I AP\ Fnrml!!r wo rld c· h ii n1 pin n J;:imrs ~1 Sc·hoonn1~l...f'r rr- m::1int>d undeff'alt>d ar-hi' :incl thrl'r nlher An1rr1c·.:1n . .; 11 nn four of 1'11rsdav·~ ~\~ f'lf'n!s in !he Prt>-Oly1nP11· ne~11!1a on l\1rl Rav r a11I .Et1 .-.1n11•111 nf Swt>cif'n ll ;;s uncirfe;tle<l RninR 1n1n lhP cia1•~ races hul hf' lost !n Ar1'er iC'iin \\' a r 1v i c k !i.1 Tompkins .Jr. 1n Soluli! 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"Yoga is concrnlra!ion on each and everv eclt 1n rour body. 1t is cOrn plete rein,. at ion." savs Sharn1a. whu 11 ri<: .-.ec retary-general of Yu g a ln!erantion:il i11 l11dla. He ga\•e a sin1ilar lec1ure and subsequent course Ja~t January in Cos1a 1'·1esa and found his class so full he had to divide it in half. Sharma is crit ical or rnany of ti1e popular Yoga tec.:h- hlques bN:ause he feels c.:ur· renl teachers force studcnls ID adopt certain postures \1·i!hout realizing th:il there 1n11~1 he a proper sequence for enter1ni: the postures. "You rnust u:-.e lhe proper breathing and pro p' r 1110\'(•rnenls. or it 's no good fll oil." he explains. ''It is not the end posture 1h:it is important. but the means of adopting it." Sharrn<i sa~·s he has adopted his 01111 techniques which guarantt'CS c.:ornplete relax:- oh(ln in the first hour The teeture is free. the rourse is not. Recycling Unit Moves The Huntington Be a ch ret:ychng center. located in !ht.: Five Points Shopping Center l1as Ileen moved. The bins \1·here residents cnn t<1ke a!l11ninum cans, glnss <ind nev.•spapcrs have been- rc loca ted in the center bchlnd Gr1111t's Department Store. fllcmbcrs of the 1-luntington Beac h Environ1ncntal Council who adn1inistered the center say they \1•ilt accept a!uminun1 tans. pie plates and foil: glass that is clean. slrspped ol meta l and sorted 10 color, and newspapers. is for You Jnc.J all you yea rn for. Became wc'<l like to hC'lryuurycamin;:; ... corn" !rue, \Ve offer a variety of per.!.onJli t 1·(! ,,1vin~~ pl.in~. lnlc rt.•:i l compoun cJcd dJily JJ1c1 p,1id cJ.1y in 10 d.1y nu! ~1,1nd:; 1or our six O fiicr-: from Orange <:nu111y lo Mal ibu. All \\'illi ynur best inlef"C!>t~ ;it lit•J1t. r ra m 5°/o per ;inn um current interc:.t on rt •gular passbook .icco unts to special 'crtificatc iJCCounts lha l offer G0/o yearly intcrc-.t a::. 1n our fW('nly-t\VO Unusual cu~lomcr ~el'vr(.C~ tl~ignccJ to 111.1\..f· your l 1lf' .J h 11 h: e;1,1er. lncludinr; free: 1nunc~· urdr1 , !rec travc:k:1'> cheques, free n ol<iry service, frcr p;ukinn and free savc-hy·m3il postage. Uni1Jn rcdcrJ I Savings. You mi ght call u:. letter-p erfect.. •• UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS •\II""" •\j.l.l(Ul1:J• 01~11R1' C<.1t1111y R('8i()f);il Ulllr:c5: rountain Valley • ~·o1l l!(•i1rl1•1w•ni..tinVdllcy,17400 lhoukhu1i.1. btn.'lof, l'l11•1R' (7 14) %1-11/fl • S\'~l Ucadt, ROSSn'IOOf ~hopp1ni; Cc.>n!cr, 1:.!501 ~I Bca~h lloulcvin'd, Phooe .. 31·3518 k'l{inn;i/ 011,rcs: Longfkoech·flixby Knoll'• Ga rd<m • ~libu • Main Offict: 426 Sooth Sp11ng Slreei., LOlo Anl\"11'$ Missile Soldiers Fight • Ill LA Boredom LOS ANGELES IAP) -One thou.sand soldiers n1an !>1x missile bases ringing the Lo~ Angel es ba.s1n. Their nussu>o 1.s prolecling against nuclear attack, but v1ha1 they fight is 1no!tly boredom and the cos~ of living. The Army and California T\ational Guard troops main· ta1n Nike n1issi\es, wh ich are effective against bombers and sublaun('hed misstles but not 1nore sophisticated weapons The commander or the A1·rny's 19th Artillery Group Air Defense. Col. Joseph r.1uckerman. said lhe s1le.! msy bt necessary for somt 11n1e. as a deter,.ent .. If v.·e d1sb.llnded the Nike, the U.S. "ould be open tu blaciullail by .aln}()Sl any coorr- try. including Red China," he said. "Besides. the people we now ha~· trained to operate the Ni ke syslem form an existing talent pool fron1 which we can draw to staff the Saleguard system (a more elabor<1t~ d1<fense system now on the dra\.,.Jl\g boards)." Vital or not. the sites are P~-LABOR DAY Sears undermanned, and most men v.·ork 60 hours a week. f\lucker1nan s a id n1<1Hl· t:u111ng 1norale ts <i constant concern "Nobody's overjoyed at sit- ting on the top of a mountain al 6,500 feet, where all he <ian M..'t' • ia the lights of the city sparkling in the di.stance," he said. "And it can be almost overwhelming for the wife. lter husband will have to pull 'alert status' once 111 a while, and may nol bf-hcnne for days. "flfany of the wives are From .small tov.·ns. v.•here they have 1 ~ of friends. They corne lo L.A .• and it's a large town, with high rents, and many of them are afraid lo drive on Ole freeways.'' The Callfornia N a t I o n a I Guard, which mans three of the six sites, faces fewer pro- blems because of Its stability, !aid Lt. Col. Jack M. Daniels, battalion co1nmanding officer. Most enlisted n1en are older than their Army coun terparts. he said, snd are paid Civil Servic~ scale, about three !Imes a1 much as cqui11alellt Army rinks. The Alalibu battery and thrt'i! olhers -in Chatsworth, A1ount Gleason and Palos Verdes -are on lonely hilltops. One is in a crumbling \Vorld War 1 vintage artillery fort near Fl. htacArthur, in San Pedro, and anoU1er is in the flatlands of Garden Grove. Son1e sites in urban areas border expensive housing or industria l tracts, separated from them by a barbed v.•1re fence . "'rhere's nothing for these kids to do, .. tom.plains a Alalibu battery commander. ~los: of the in.stall<rl1oru ha\'t few housi ng facil1t 1es, forcing couples lo li\'e off base despite low military salaries. Many say UM!y lose many Ar my fringe benefits -p:>st ex change di!COunts, medica l and dental care -because facilities are too dlslanL ''If my wife didn't work, it'd be tough for us," said LL Grten. "'The JUJuor·grade<-' wives have to work, or they ju1t don 't make it.'' Prier.ti Effeetin Tinus .. Sept. 2 tbn Sun.., Sept. S SAVE *3 a gallon! Guaranteed I-Coat Latex Flat Paint Regular $8.9') • Iia<y to apply and there's no drip or spatrec. Dries in just 1h: hour. •Washable fin ish is colorfast and sput Jesi.tt:ant. Choice of colors plus whi te . Srock up now at Scar's! • fa.oy llOOP'f wmcr cleamip. SAVE '2! 99 Ge.I . 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SATURDAYS 9:30 AM to 6 00 PM -FREE PARKING' Wt•OCAI lse~rsl -· ..... l.,.... ·--s11r.._ l lMUP.l111' -•"-·--·-11 , ... 1•11 ····-·•"'4Df _,, -· ,....1111 ·-w• t-•u.n --www•wow -... .o1n11 eour KAU ·-Oiu1a101f ·-· .. J-H11 ·-· -· ... "'-·-JNJ 7f.M4oll \tRl'·Jlt1 ary...,_,. --· --.. ,._,, IA .... "'9'1110) '*C*lot. ... OMt --__ , ......... II -......... ,, ' • =· -............... , -"'' UPI correspondent Hel en Thomas mulls over Presidential Press Secretary Ron Ziegl er's comm en t on the U.S. trade deficit d urin g a rec ent press briefing. Draw in g on I 0 years re porting wit h the corps , she file s a story for the wire se rvice. Reporter Dally Pil ot Photos by Joh rt Va lter11 at 'Ringside' Br BARAARA DUA RT E 01 1~1 D•ll1 l'lltl Ii.ff L'Pl Presidential Pres~ Corps corres pondent Helen Thomai; has a nurnber nl f1rs1i; In her credit. but she leavrs no doubt i,1·hJch is mo.st important. "Co\•cring tit~ President is rtrrnally fascina!1ng. l!"s B nn~s1de S!'iil tn h1!1.tnry ," the reporter obsf"r\"rd while !'IWa itin~ R n n Zirgler " pres.~ briefing in Laguna Br;ich. He;ims f>f le\etype < npy ;ire hr;iped <1round her l.YJ>f\vn!rr on a de sk to the right nf the pre:.1dent1;il press seerrtary"s podium. It's Pl'lrly mnrninR. J11nd the room 1s qu1C't savp for a fr1v correspondenls 11ho "'ander 1n to check the posting bn::ird. Thf' tl'irt~·iw 1·h('ks 1n1! rii<llr~!i rop.v, sonn !n be drowned out b.v !hf' almost deafenini.: cla!ler of do1.ens nf typr .... •rilers as rt>porter!i anal vze Ziegler's ans·,11er!i to questions from lhf' floor. '"l'hrre's a sense of n1ovement. - a spnsf' of watcliin,c; history in thP. n111k i11g.·· ~l1ss ThQ1nas continued. '"th;it srt.~ a nr1•er-endin,c; ~oal for bring 1here first. ,c;f'tting more di rect ;in.~wrrs ;ind bringing truth 10 the people. PIPELINE TO PEOPLE '"The pres.~ is the pipeline In the. people. All we can do is tell the lruth AS i,1•e sef' ;ind hear it. keeri searchini.: for rnnre an.~i,1·ers 11 nd look w1!h a l"rita:al eye. ''\\Ir ner1t n1ort> d1rccl sins1,1·rr•;_ ·• dC<'1arrd the d;irk·ha1rcd velf'ran whn i.<1 kni1\l•n tn be one of thf' President':-fa1·11r1lt> rep ort t' rs de~pi!r her cQncise and often pointed qurst1nn~. "I wani \see people Involved in debates. People involved l Pl decisions. I don't hke t.oo much pov.·er in the hands of the Preg!- denL I feel he should consult Congress on any maJOr move. •·Tiu•• du!y of the pres11 is to ac· cnunt for .,..·hat he dnes every day, and , unfortunately, we have Ui gift lhrnugh the morass to ge t " an swer.~. Ge!ling an~wer5. and getting l hf'1n firs!, 1~ a t•ital force that fl ows through Helen Thomas. "\Vatch Hele!'. and you'll pro- bably get a bead on what's hap- pening:• one re-porter advised folln1.11ing the briefing. •·she 's ~harp . tou11h and always fie.ems to know ""'hat's up." Hrr .<1lory began whrn ~he wa~ n !hf' .<ilaff of the schonJ ne.,.,·spapt:,· at f,aqrrn Hig h School in Ortrott. "That v.·as it fo r me." she decided. Sile continued nrw~p11per wor k \\"hile e11rn1niz a degree in English and history at \V11yne Un1\·ersily and hit 'Vashington, D.C. durini \\1orld \Var IL \\'0~1AN IN \\'ASlll ~GTON "Thal was th e place In be," shl! recalls \\"ith an enthusiasm !hat ml'lkes thf' 40.<1 seem like yesterday. •·1 ~tarted a~ i'I copy~irl for thfl \Vash1ngtnn Daily Nrws. then wen t tn UPI \\'hen United Press and the International News Service merg· ed . •·A"" a newspaper.,.,·nman, t learn· ed I could do anythin~ I wa .<1 called nn In do. I covered Capitol Hill. the Justice Oepartmenl. the Depart• mC'nl of Health. Education and \Velfare. First L;idy st11ff. and. in the :.Os, moved to downt.owt1 department.~ 111 nd Capitol Hill. !See REPORTER, Paie 18} BEA ANDER SON, Editor , ... ,, ---""'i .....<-• . ......, ON THE SPOT INTERVIEW -Helen Thomas takes nole of firsl-hand informa• lion from the President aflcr his helicopter touches down al San Clemente. She admits lo '"living out of a suitcase" in order to be on the scene for a breaking news story. ·-son 'N I ose He'll Have to Face Possibility of Mistake DEAR ANN LA~DERS · Our wn IS 2.'i years old, 11 cnlll'gr graduate and prei-ent \y employl'd 1n _a large. trip-notch firm. Several weeks a.en l\1endet becarne engaged In 11 girl he met v.·hile on vaca- tion last year. She hves in another city but they ha\'e been logether every weekend for the past several months. {Ul'iually she comes here.) Vesterdav ri.tendt>I told me he is going to have "rliinnph1!!-t~•." I didn't knnw \\'hat. hf' was talking sibnu! until ht <'Xplained th11t he. plan s lo i;tt A pla stic sur11:ron 11bou! gPttlng his 110.~e shortrnrd. I a~kt"d hlm how rorne he 1iUdden1y dccidNi his nose was l(l(I long. seeing ai; how he had done r111ther well with 11. (Phi Betti Kappa 1nd 1 Fulbright !CholarshipJ, His answer was what I had suspected. "Phyllis wants .. me to ... Does 11 woman have the right lo ask a man lo do this crazy thing? Me11del. is a i,1·nnderfu1 IMking boy. You \\·nuldn"t knnw hr ht1d a noi;r 1f you rlidn't srt him from the side. l"m afra id he will ru in his looks :iltn~rt her. Should I tall Ph i 111~ anrl tell her lo kr<'p her hR n<ls off :vlende]·~ nose? -WHITE PLAINS MOTHER DEAR 7'10THER : No. Thill Is between ri.It ndtl and Phyll ls, A 'tS.ytar·old aught to know what be '11 doing. U he makes a mlslakt he'll have a reminder in tb e mid· die of his face fnr the real of h\11 llfe. Thia dt<'l5lon. hni,1 ever, mu5l be hl1. r>£AH ANt\ LANDER S· ~~11~l nf rnur advice is sound but now and then yol; see only one g1de of a problem and thiit's when you run int-0 trouble . for example. I didn "t like your advice to the woman who had taken a rich cousi n ln!.o her hon1e and then complained becausf' the cousin paid her only $50 a month for r('l(lrp and bo;:ard. \Vhat i.!I "rich ?" For1y years ago iln aunl of mine whn had inherited $5'1,000 was considered "rich." \\1e all wondered v.·hy she didn"t IBke expensive trips, buy fine. clothes and give fancy presents. "Auntie'' was Nlnservative with her money. We thought she was light. She 1;aid she w11s s11vini.t for her old 11ge. She was wise. They had no SO<'ial Security in l hn.~P da y!\. TrldAy A per~on who ha~ $50,000 i.~ f11r from rich. That sum. invested at fi J'l('r- cent ln tcre~I. yiel d,; $250 11 month . \\'hich is nol 8 great deal nl money whf'n on11 considers lhe high coi;t nr living And the inflationary pattern of our tronomy. If the woman Y.'ho \\TOii" feel s her "rit h" relt1t1ve i~ not pilvi n,1?; enough for ronm and board she should say so and not 11•ritr tn Ann Landers. -SAJ\1E BOAT Dt-;AR BOAT: "'hy ~hnul dn "t ~he v.·rite to Ann l..Andrrs7 Ynu did. And I'm glad. Vour edvier. In '"Aunlif'" was precisely the same advice I l[!IVt hf'r. Vn11 wri te rather well. How ceme you can 'I rPad ? !)EAR ANN LA NORS: Ou r 11on called :-.rstrrciay !n .~.:iy hr is coming home for a 1verk. He A.~keci mt lo reserve a room for ti1n1 ;ind h1~ 111rl Al a nC'.:irb.\" mntt'I. He Added. "Plrasf' jle! A room v.·11 h ;1 large bed \\'e don't like twin beds." I tnld him J did not 11pprove nf his "nnw fi!eneri1lfnn " 1;letping 11rrangementii 111nd to make hi!' ol'n re.Mirva tion1. His voice became bnt· tle. !as il alwAys does when he becomes irritated 1 and he repherl. ·· 1 a.n1 2J year!\ old Bnd I don 't need your approval. AU I am askin,1t you lo do ls you mAke th e call. \Viii you?" I sa id, "No. I will not." \Va s 1 wroni;?~ -NORTH PLATIE MOi\t DEAR MOri.1: Yoor iann had no buslnest a11ktng you to make th1t call. Had yoo: dnne so you would Mve been rondnnln1 lht slttpln1 arr•ngernent.-whk:h la what be v.·ar; after. You out-foxed him, Doll. When romantic 111anres tum lo warm embrace~ i~ it Jn\·e or chemistry~ Send for thf' booklet ""1"1ve or Sex and How to iell the" Difference," hy Ann L,.nders. Encln5 f' A IOnJ!. stamped, self-addressed envelnpe 11nd 3.5 cen ts In coin with youi request in care of the DAILY PILOT. I Jf OAJLV PILOT Thu1sday, Stpltmb'r 2, 1971 Speech Clinic Puts Accent ''Hello , , . My name is Cindy Rodgers. l'n1 S vears old ;ind live in Founta in \"alley. ·1\·, learoed a lot at the Speech CC'nter. Now I can go to a real school." The <'larity of the \'Oice pleases ~1rs. (iilbt.>rt TttrnbuH, left , 1•ommittee-woman, and r..1rs. Lee Mosstcllcr, chairman of the center. operated by the Assistance League l)f Huntington Beach. Another l·hild has overcome speech ddf1cul11 cs and re lated hraring problems throug h the lea,l(ue ·s therapy program nnd \.I lll make better progress in learn· Ing. \\"1th the 'lpl'ning: or schools nl'x t n1011th. ~1rs. Richard Crouch, lc;>.gue pres- ident. re ports lhat the center has OJM'O· ings for eh1Jdrcn with speech problems. 'YoungSlt>rs from J to 18 years or age. residing in the Huntington Beach Ln1on llig h Sehool District. ;ire t>l1g iblr for the therapy directed by ~1rs. Cosmo 1'1ccolo, r\o t h1ld is refused d1Je to inability to pay. lnstruc!ion is based on individual need after inh~rv icwing parents. re\·1ewing !he chlld·s niedical history and testing tor hearing lo ss. !\.lrs. Piccolo earned her degree from r\ortt1ern Illinois L:nivcrsity and h<is done i:r;id tiate s tu cl y at UCLA. A r or mer speech lhl•rapist w1U1 the Anahcirn £le· 111c11tary !':>chool D1stric!, she ha s taught at llt1ntington Beach crn!er three years. About 16 ehildren per wl.'l'k come ror haH·hot1r 1·lnsses at the center on 'l'ues· da\'S cind Fridays from 9·30 am. In 2:30 p.rTI. 1'he lhefapy procedure also 10· \"Qlves parent consultation, !\\rs. ~loss· teller said. After inllial hearing tests. the co1Jrse· Wflrk progresses throu.1ih tape recnrder sessions, mirror exerr1ses and use of 1111 :iuditory speech trainer. a device that prn\·1des s1mullaneou~ repla y of both 1n· slructor's and &tudent"s \"Oicrs in con· versation. on Success i i I j Manual Labor Gains Support By E:Rfi1A BOMB~CK Having just lived through an appliance epidemic {even the electric c11n opener turned on me 1, I think I have figured out why most hou stw i1 es go ba nanas. ~1achines ha1e no AT WIT 'S END rf'S"""l for us. Even the h d Wh ,,~~ Youngman. T ey rea . " en manuals they gi,·e us to you r refrigerator is first plug· operate thenl sre dov.·nright g1.>d in there v.·il] be a clat· insulting. h b bbl lering nn1~e. T en a u 1ng You take my new ()1 ens ! I sound when the refriger,11t or wi!h you would ~. The manual stops, a humming of motor read, "\\'hen you are cooking y.•hen i! starts and a slight snd &mnke begins to pour hissing sound al irregular from the oven, tu rn off the periods \\"hen the frostproo£ heat immediatel y. Vent the system is at y.·ork." Then a kitchtn to rid it of smoke and frw paragraphs down it ad· correct cause of smoking \'ises, ··call a serviceman 1! hefnre starting the oven there are any u nu s u a I again.'' s1.runds." Like \\'hat? A belch~ NO\'o', if th ey had Just !old I nnce had a sewing machine me '" page I. instead of page thal was one of those deals 13 to take n1y m;inual oul of lhc broiler pan before I baked y.•here H you bought H on -" "ham over ll , I would n·t hare Sunday frorn 7 lo 9 a 1n. a nd had S Tiok ·0 lh I t pla told who was bllr ied in Grant's 1 ·e 1 e 1rs cc. And I lovt the instruclions ton1b. you got it for $20. The for clean ing stO\'C \r )ps. '"Clean !TI?.nual 11•ns Jn Japanese. spills with a damp clo!h as One dnv I called the soon as they happen . Ac· manager a"nd !'<iid I could not cumulated soils mav becon1 e l'On1prehend the instruction:J stubborn." \Vould yciu belie\'e for starting the n1achine. "ll 1.1·elded? say5. ·After threading bobbins As for y.•ashers, I can·l l\IO. by p::i!'s1ng thread through slot t a!v.·ays buy the 'kind of A tn hole B, thence across fabrics made in an occupied opening of hp C until it passes rountry that ad\·isr-~. '"Dn not tension ~pnng D. !urn the launder. dry clean, \l"nng , hand wheel at the s;imc time hang Jn the sun tu1nblc. drpre~51ni:: the prPSStr fllOt blea{'h or inhale 1\hlle 11e<ir· find ac"clera!1ng !he mnlor.' 1ng By the lime J cnn.~ult my \\"hat does that ~an?'' J 11·ash n1anual for irater Jc1 c!, a~l;('d. ~n<1p. 1rn1perature. colnr. !'nil. '"H 111eans kick it a J1t1le," pre-wash and bleach. even !h<' he satrl underll'ear has gone out o[ Si"Jr"'tlmr5 I 11·1~h I h.:id run stl"le. off 1r11 h th<> salr~man v:ho of· t.1y refrigtrator 1ns!rucl1on:; [icri:d me 32' \1·eeks of Life for 1..~~~~,:y_,.~._..,,......-,-~......,.,r"•~·~•••••n~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~";"".":".":~'.::::"~~~~".:'."".::.~~'~''~'ie:__:"~''~"~'':"'__~h~y:__~H~e~o~n~;~'~l~3~.9:7~.~~~~~~~~~ From Page 77 ·. .. Rd , \ • Reporter • • Ringside f \· . { , .. _ ...... 4..;,. • . • 4..-~ '50 YEARS GO BY SO FAST' Mr. ,11nd Mrs. How,11 rd C, Ille Happiness Fills Years That Pass So Quickly :F1 !1 v \·ears nf niarr1:n:e i~ •·so niuCh happtne~~ lh;il 1hf' years gn hy bcf nre '>le knn11· it ,"" 5aid l\1r and :\Ir.~ !l\1ward C. 1110 of Newport Braeh Typically, they referrl'd !11 lhtir g n l d e n ann 11 <'r~arf celebration a~ ··the 11·t'dd1nc ·· e1·en thouRh 1t runi· memon1l('d the n r ~ g l n ;i 1 ceremonv "on ;i hot 5u1nn1('r day in ~iinneapohs. Kan " A champa.c:nr bulret at 1\1(' l'\tv.'pnrt R(';irh T('nn1s \ 'luh was h<lslt'd by their snn and daugh1er 11nd their spi\USt'!:, fl,1r. and \!rs . \\"arntr A. TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dore You ... Ev ery Soturdoy jewels by jo~eph searches for jewels C-.-1 ..,wo•lod i""'""' ,. 1.,,..,..,i. 1i. <f•h •¥ U lo i. a tl<lft "'h••• ·---·· ''"''"'· ·~· , •. ,,,11, •H••• -c••flvi ,.,.,1w•li.<o t i t• .. ,.. -"'"' ... ""' . .... Wiii .. ,toatH lo OtOlftl•o YtWf ,.... -H.,.IM '"'''"" lholr ,,.. -·· C.11 Mr, JIM,.. '' Mr. ,1111 .i lot-- ( 1;1bel. ~·nttsrlalr .. A.ni .. .'Ind ~11-::ind ~\r~. Cnge llln, Santa Anri All eight grandchildren a!!('ndrd. The honored couplt came t!'l ( ·.11tfornla on their honeymflfln ;ind ha\·e lil'l?<l in Ney,·porl Rl':ich fu r 20 years. lie retirtd "'" \\"e~l Cna.~l manager for S~rn1n~ton-\\:ayne. msnufac· lllrt'r~ of ser\"ict station equip. lllt'OI. (:nlf ha~ bren the lllos' chief li"bb~· 1111d they ha re tra\·eled lo r\laska . 1-Iawaii, ~1exioo :irnl Eurnflt'. She attended the l·n11·er.~1ty of Kansas :ind he s1udif'd al Occidental Cf'llleRe. ''Rut lhrre"s. nnth1n.c: l1kr lhc \\"h!le Hn11~r."' !>he 11rll<'la 1m~. n t.'f11 rtcd pn~1t1nn ~hr r:i.rnf'd in l!Hil as the f1r!'i l 11 on1 an a~:.1g11rd to l·o1 rr the l'res1· dl·nt. !>tiring lh<' p:1•1 dt'r:idr. ~he h:is :-rc:11 th1• 1111pal"I uf h1slor,v Jn the 11i.~k1ng. ··1·1 e !'iCC11 gr!'at J1:irp1nr~s and h1ttrr d1~;1p1~11nt111c111 . ex (·1t f'menl of 11edd1ng:->. tra~lf ;iftcrn1alh nf .1 ~~:1\.~in;1l1un.~ nnd trcn1cn· d(1us f:11n1lv l111·r . ··r feel h1s1or1;1ns Y.111 go to the \\11111:10. Ille 11nrnt1i",~ pa,11es. for a 1·omplrle pi cture "r the pa~\. l.1fc ~t~ Jes 1·nn1e thrnl1gh fin their cop~. Th.it"~ 11 h~ rn nre women are needed in !he l1cld. '"They pro1 ed thl'1r wor1h 1.1·hrn 1nen 11 ere mill ed off rlesk~ dunni:: thr 11·ar And lhP\ '\"t Wfln Pul1!1t'r Prize.~ for rrfH1rl1ng in thr l1elrl" 1\~ an flb~l'r1rr l'lf Prf'~idrn! Kf'nne<11 . ~h(' fr\! hr pos~c~~Prl .c r rat 11armlh Rll d hun1an1t ar1anl'-lll Shr al~o fo1in(t ii .~1 m· p;;thr11f C'ilr tr• ;i ' ~irnng ?.rg u· mPn!" A~ nnr •'I !hr f1r~I 11on1C'n m<'11lhf'r~ 11! rtie hn:ird l of 1hl' \I hi!<' l!"IJ"C f or· rr,pn111lrn t< !\o;.~111'1;-J 111n. ~hr 11 nn th e ri i::ht tn Jr1n 1nen R! 1 rl 1n nrr" nf the .~i·.1ear-nlrl [ or,11:11117~11n n "!!'~ bci>n .'I long ~1rui::i;ile .'' @.r.f:f.~!f,f!£NO w o,..•n1 A,P•r•I II'( • Norman Wi•tt e Bleyl• Al•o CC>lf WNr 271 1 la11 Coo1t H"'Y· Corona ditl lol11r •71-4740 TRTDERITE Sl0.00 2111 TO ' I TO Ill Soutll Co11 I 1'1011 l•ia+ol ,, ,~, ~'" 0 •190 F ... ,. 14 PAIHION !SU.NO e NIWPO•T CINTI• Opp. ''••dw11y I '44·4221 Co111 ,t.\111 540.fOilll shr ronteed~.' hut a rcwarrhng nor ., ~he hold!' 1hf' di.~tinrl1on nf br111g thr f1 rsl womiln tn OflC'tl ::111d rlo~e a press c-onf('rcnre \I !lh "Th.1 11!.: Yuu. :\1r Pre~1· dent.'' a right ilctorded onl \" tn deans of 1 he corps. · .• A ~ pre~1dent uf the \\'nn1f'tfs T\"al1on<il Press f·1uh 111 l!l:i!l. shr Inu red Russia :ind h;indled d11tu:s nf her pn~t v:hlle ··chas- ini.; :1ftrr news.'' ll ;il"in).( lra1Tlrd 1v11h lhrcr pl"esidents rrady :ii ;1 i1101nrnl".~ notice should thcv lirl'irlc tn lak(' ;i Lrip. i::n nut t(1 d1nnrr or attend a hall.c:nml', ~hr h;i.~ seen rnnsl nf the 11orlrl, and wants In see n1nrr .. The in1porlant thing is In ohser1e 11·ith \our 01rn c1c~ Th;it"s wh~ I· wanl to gri tn J'ckin.c:." she adn11ts. She h;is been imprcs5rd I\ ith Pa! i\1xnn·~ ;ihi l1ly In rope 1111h hrr pn!'1 lion as F1r~1 l,arh : ''lo C'n1crge :is" Y.ann.I r<'1'rrt11·<' hurnan hr1ng. I Thomas cnn1rs thrflui;:h as she l ru]~· 1~ -ii k('en f'lbse rr tr and top notth newspaper'>l·o man. ··1 ln·e nu t nf a su11cast J"m ready tn iump at a moment"~ notice. But I ln1 e lhe ~en~e nf 111ore1ncn t -the thrill of the cnnst:inl chase. '"Anri. 1nosl imoprtant. 11·anL tn tie there first -with the best story."' oy lo the World • IS BACK TO SCHOOL HOT PANTS c~·<lu•ry ~o•o• w:~.1 A• ~•I 0••.,•• '"She I' r nnf1rlrnl a n rl I Joy IO I~• WO•ld l'11hle"I rrrr<'.~rn!.s 11·hal shr trull· is. J5i5 E. COAST HWY. thC' e.~-~('11("(' or hcrsrlf In th;i!.I COllONA DEL MAil Thf' rsscnre nf If r 1 r n .~hf' d()('..,; i:\ J!rf':i.t JOh." ~~~~~~·~·~"~'"~·~·~·~·~·~"~~~~. ---Fullerton Open Sun., 12·5 p.m. Half Sizes Cholltt<'lge : Coti you trovel oround the world with otie d•e•~ Reply: Polye,ted Choos.e from plenty ot Holl Site Sliop from $21.00 I r COSTA MESA 11'1 1111. N. 11th St.I I 84 HUNTINGTON CENTER HUNTIN<;.TON llACH I Nitti It 1., •• , l re1 . f11rn 11Yr•I A!M . llt OltANO(JAllt MALL ,Ullll•TO'°' • -.,.. ' - I SHIPSHAPE -1\r l isl s Erl and JlelC'n Suns disr lay authf'n t1c .•l11p 's n1ndcl \1·h1rh took a n10111h to n1?.ke in their booth a1 1h£' Fcsl!\"al of .\r !~ .. -\l~n <1 nH'ITl- be r of the f csll\"J! farnlly is l "arolyn (tenter) '"ho has modeled ,~·ith her parents in the Pageant o f the 1i1astcr.~ and ~1ork s in the Terrace restaurant llus sun1mcr. OAIL'f PILOT J9 'Hair-raising' Account n EAR HOSS : '!'his Is the 31st rtay. s1nci> you a.~s1gned !hat 30-day tri;1l period using Na d r r. s l y t e jour11ali~1n to dt'tern1lnc the merits of ;i ne11· shnmpoo 1111ct ru11d1t1vnt'r 11 r 11·ere asked lo p11blil'ill'. As ~ou n1av rr n1en1her, !lie nar11e 11 ns F:g<• 11 11!1 11 slog1u1 !'On1e th111g tu tl11• effert lh:1t 1t ''tloe.~ 11\•tl<lrrs fnr \"our h;i1 r :i nd 1•gu." The <1J:1:.n.:-~· t'I Cll s1•n\ the s11eL·1;1I f11rn1ula - :tl1a~ hlur g110 -~i nre 111'1 should1·r lf'ng!h hh"lf1dr hair 1·~ 9o peret'nt '.\'11r11 Pg1;in and HJ J>l"rcrrit lu·lp rron1 a holl le. 'Y ou n11ghl al ~n recall 1hr fir~t da1 's results. Thc statf h:id llt'I t'r ~£'en 111~· h.11r look otlil'r. J l'011lct n·t b t' ! 1 e \" c iHI\ llllt' 11 oulrt 111;irkr>! ii pr11- 8u1·1 11 1\ll s11,·h ;1ftereffee1!' Therr 111 u.-,1 hill e ix'rn sorne!h1ni: 11 ro ng. A rcJl'l1u11 to 111.1· 1)11•1iu11s brand ("hieh 11·as du1ng ju ~t fine. th:ink ~t)ll l ~ The hr:1t \\" 111· e? l'lilorinl' fn1n1 thP pool'! ~ly dispnsillt)n·.• Or n1u1·r pro· b"hl.1·. lhe f'n 1ub iu11's v;ig11e direc·tioris 11hil·h said onl y sp1·p;1d nu lh(• h:u1ds and apply Sp;1ringl_1· tu lhe scalp . l::vidr nU.1· I had n1isjudg<'<l the s11.e of 1nv hands or lhe ;ibundance 0£ 1~1.v hair. I v.·a.sh· f'd 1ny hair 11ga1n that night, hopefull~· as a control for the experiment flr <1l least 111 ~alv:igr so1nc 11f 111y ego 1s1na!I e l. tu :-;1 ;11 ubJcl·li1 r T lii.tened. ··You c;in"l n1akr une ap· plirat1on, ~ay '.'llov.·, l\e done Jl.' and expe1·t /,!rC'<1I results immed1<1tely. Hair nreds help, e:-;pe<·iall y when 1t is expo~ed to Jonj.\ \\ cekends of sun and hun1iditv ;it be;ich e s, ovrrcook rd hy hair eolonnJ,l or da1nagl'd v.·1th split ends," he s;iid. 'l'h,"!I s u1 ii r ~ I' rl ur ;i J:e111'raliLalilHI tur lll(IS! hair tre<1t rncnts. \\"h;ll 1nakrs ~:g .. S\Jt'1·1al nr 11·orth th1· trouble of a 111 n-~t agr apphr<1tion of [)11 h thr µn1!e111 hair ~treng!h sh~ullpo,) a nd e111uls1on".• HE:'\IEl>Y l>ESCHIH EO ··1·:gu is aspirin for th1• hai: b£<c<Ju.~c 1 l 1hf'ril\)('lllll'all.v :.oothrs sr;ilp srr1s1ll\'llY ;ind eosrnr11c;;l\.v rf'sture.~ hody 11nrl P!il.~\1~·11y l\J thin, J1n1p h<i1r ·· had yr t to <1\tt'r uur E~u. Anolher week passed. 1"hr hair rl1d reel fuller but it huni:: hea l"~, in clumps. By 1111d- afternoons, I ""Ollld v.·ish il wt>re fashion;iblc for 28-year- olds lo wear pig!11il~ in the nf- firc to i:r1 the flov.'ing n1;i11e uff n1y neck. The h;ii r was n:itural ;ill righl. but bch<1 v1or \1as a b1~ unrulv. r.;11 ·rn11t1rr. You sent n1r ofr to 1ntcr11t'11• the publ isher's 11 1fe 111111 1·01 er <1 !r·cture at <l yacht cluh l11n1·henn Su<"h 1·011- f1dencr-re~tPral 1•Hl I a(' l i ,. s ren11ndrd rnr ur the nrthud•1n- l1(· teen 1 1•:tr~ 11!1f11 11 ell- 1np;in1 ng rClat11 ('S 11 1111ld sa.1, ":\ubod~· not n:cs th e s1her 111 ynur sn1 ile " ThrfP wi•t'k ~ d•111·n. \I.I' f111111ng rrd-li;urrd :ind hnhhl'r! hrur11'f1f' 1"ollr ;1g11f'-; heltl !l1cir t"ngue «, a ppeari11).( gr;1tPful !hey wi'rf'n·t the guinea pigs. The husband would pla.vful!} gr;ib for the l::1ir. bu1 nol hang on as l<iflg as usu:i 1. •As a i,:rc10111in,l( fnr n1en 11nd \1 11111r11. ~~l!u t:i•ntains il 11·r«1ther' hHrnr r ;ind i s gri>ilseles~. l 'ont1nul'd use for at Jr;1sl ;i rnnn1h 11·111 el11n1na1e lhe net•rl for 1•xtr0"1 conc!ition('rs and hair spray." J\IALE EGO 4 l:lv tile 11•av. hr g:i l"e up us-Ti1ne tnay ll'I!. Ing · 11 spar'e F.go s;implc Hobert.~ furlher ;id1·1sed, bccau.~e 1)1e two-step np-'"Don·i ust• ;i de-snarli ng agent plic;i\lon took too Jong in !he after sh<1tnpoo111g if ~Oll 11•ant shower. l ~{ ~~iri l~'.;;n~:~:~~;~:i~~a~o~~ r fell likr Rump!est1ltskin in I reverse. spinning gold in to ~lra w ri..-~il ~lr;J\.\, though . ·1 Y.il! J:l\'l' Jtn!J<>rts that credit. 1-:gfi <ll w·•r1 t dr,; the hair. 1t def1n 1tc!v fell tl·xturcd. the ~I rand.<;. i;pnng b:it k 1 ! k e erushed by J1a1nl. E gi> t'1nubion is a ''leave ofi and rnmh 1hr11ugh'' hair dre si - 111~. :-:-1 1t re;1,·t_~ l 1 ~c a settin4 .(!.\'!. Cud~ :in: ~lightlv sril- f,•rH'd l\hrrl tuur.llrd. The halr iJ11u11t·,,~ b;wk gtH•1I n;i tured[y 11 il<'ll ltr~l IH'LJ.\hr·d .\nd I did J!l'I 11p 1" 1111• 11<1,1~ between :.ha1n1.1<~•s. But 111111111;t111· I onHUC'ct t1l\ ~t;ind.1rtl enn- f1 1110111•r hul 1iu· 1·11r11 h didn't h;l\e 11u1l1· a.; ~rn•~1th 1i3Lllng !hrn11gh llu· 1•11111b10H, I ~ll ll h:1d lo U~t:' l1:iir spr<JY and 111!' 11,u;i! du."l' dirln'1 hnld ;;~ !nn~ "11 Ille hr;111rr 1l;11r. Egn cl1dn 't 11~(,•t' 1•11u11g h l''ir}· \rnl 1r> g1 t tn1111 !II!' l111u~e to !h1• ("ll !' Hll ~I II 111!!\ llloll11!1i.:. \la~ hl' l<).;n 1•.111 !.,,~ l1rtlt•r on short h:u r 11i1f'l"l' do\ h•1ve rnnrl' :->p11n!.11l('1t1 fir 1111 s:tlon cu ... 101ners 11!i1·re u1icralurs apply lt. H11! ;1 ~ f111" ntr, E!;I) U deflated. ~l(;\t-:11 . t:.\HOL ,\IOOHt p S. ['JI hr H 11111(' l:ile p.et- 11ng b:1rk from lun<'h. 1'1n go111g tn hal"e m1 hair dnnf". but Ego per 1n a n e n l y1 ______ _ penetrates the hair shaft. fill -~-'l~"\r. Ing in in1perfc1"t1011s and firn1-~,. "c ·, ~~~O:e:~lt ·n~· . ing e;ich str;1nd. • ~ B~· this titne in o u r cliscu!'sion, sevi·ral bf'<iutici;in.~ in !ht• shop \1"r r1• hs1rnit11! loo 1\ fc1v da~·-~ l;1t1·r I in-llll'nt 1h;1t a .~h.1rth;11 rrd Broad· , Artists Produce Model Family t-:'\C{Jl 'll :\Gl:\C: \\"0 111) <ind ht· got th1·1r !TIU!I' <Jj!rN·-'~··. , ~ ?, !r r1•ir11·erl the 1111 .. nlor -or ;i s v.;i _v depannu'nl 111 an ;1 g er 11·e duhbC'd hin1 . !hr ··ego swore hv hrr l•:J.:(l honst. Hf' rl r\·rlnpPr'' -J)a\'id Hnbert5, also (T1'd1ted his Prnulsion with ;1 1n11lt1-111ill1ona1r<' <;ince he reducing hair loss ?J1d resur· fo rmu la!Pd !hi• f1 r.~l non-ir-fC'<'t1ng bf'auty shop styles lh..11 HAWAIIAN SHOPS r11:i1111g h:ur hle;1l'IL filll 11M1 ."'"">n. By BA ii.RAH .-\ llL'.-\llTE OJ th• 0 1oly P<IO! sr111 The F:d Sirns fan1ily is a mndel f.:imily 1n 1nore ways th;:in one. F.rt ;ind Helen Si ms share !he f:1.~cin:1ting (Tai! n f build 1ni:: ;iuthc ntic s h i p mod('ls. Anrl the ent ire fa mily , at flnc time or anot her. has shared 1!s '"still hie"' talrnt as mndrls 1n thr J .agun;i Bearh P;ige;i n1 of thr 1\l;i<tcrs Parents of four grn11·n d<111i;:hter~. th" S1111sr~ h:i. t· b<'en 1n1nlled in the Fc~!i1al nf Arts !'Jnce thry c<1n1e to LaRuna in 1!15:, The,v\·r mt11nt;i1nrd ;i hronth nn !hf' fl'~!i1 al ilro1111d<i ~1ncc th;it l1n1e and 1111\'c been In the page:int C<T.~I since .l"nungrst daughlrr, f;rorc1ne. nn w 16, \l'a~ 3 \'enr~ (•Id ·r h1s ·~ear . 111 1' la1111lv is d11 rr~1f1crJ 1<1tn m" n1 h r r ~ of the fa n11iy !'till on 1hc !!rnunds (;rnr·ginr i ~ a !rs111·;-d usher, Car.)lyn, 22, 11nrks 1n the fe s t l \' a l Trrr;icc rc~t;i ur;int ; .Jud~·. 20 , is 1nar· ried to Cra ig l'ct er~0n 11"1!0 i.s learning the shi p trade fro1n his fa1her-in-lall', and Pame!n , 19, is in Canada. \\'lfE RIGS TRAl)E '"I help Ed 11•ith just a bout anyt hin~ hf' nccds at the t1nu•." his 11 1fe explai!1cd. 1\n ilrl i~t in hcr 011n 1 ii:ht 111 1n;ik. 111g 1n1nia!ure l::;1rl~ A!1 1l•r11 .. 11 furniture. rno~;ucs ;ind 1 l;1y repli<';"IS nf ~h11fs f1~un•hr;1d~. ~he no111 LO. :in e~p1'rl ;11 nl;J k· 1ng mH1111!ure sJ1!s, r1gg111g ;ind 11n.v cah1nrts. Ra rl!n r ;ind !=hr·nud~ arc r x- <1cl111g work, f:1shi0ned 11·11 h fine tl1rrarl 0r huma n hair ~11nula t1 n~ rope. II h;i.< tn r.r 1nd11·1r!ually knr1!1cd in a ~e11 · 1nf!·like 1nltn111>r. '"\\'e're hoth bug.<> on detail, Fashions Dressed Up With Splashy Jewelry Sf'! off ,1 1 l!ni:;:. ~nit 1!11• -, f0r f.111 11 .th .i ch1r fi1111r. knnc~rr pen<l l'n1. r1 .imrr! h· a s:t'rk roJif'. Arid a h1n;::"rl bracelet and d(1n1-knrickrr c·u • Tiil,!!.~. Th" hl:i~rr n1 rr ;1 ~,,H drt""'· nnr nf th(' fall ;:iud 11 111lr1· ll)f•k~. tnkcs dtnp f';1 rr1nc ~. ;:1 bnlrl link 11r;:irrlr1. phi~ ll sl un- n1112 hnw pin nn 1he l;ipc!. H you w;1nl In ;i rl d somr1 hing else, selecl a h1-Jo11' necklace. Thr jrwrlry fnr thr r1f'11 11·1dr r p<1nts ouHtt.~ for f.111 . .1l- cord1ng to fas hion authorities ;i l l'llnnet: J!hltcry ('ha1ns around the neck :inrl lonprd do11-n In the 11·;:i1~! hn1r1 hull nn e;irnng~. a hig pin pill!'! t\1·1:1 bracele!s -one on a wrist. The mcd1ev;1l look for fall is Message Mirrored Spirals. fl uid l1l ;i nd con-1 tro!led ripplc~ 11rc l he messai;:e~ mirrored In the P;iuline Trigcre col lect1on for fall. D;i1·flmc dresses, s u i t s • coati ;inrt costumes in candied fruit color~ like ~rape. plum. cranbcrrv and currant, carry the cl'lebrated Trigcre struction closer to woman·s hody. ;H hlf'I rel 11:1 :i ~hnrl l1';ilhrr l1:n1t' 01Cr l!:)hrd 1Jlh'' t11 1111;:1: ;l•'!'l'~'.'>01'17('rl 11 1th :i s11;i.~hh·1cklinl! \lall,..~t· tin·., Jl"nr!nnt . H111i11n r ::i n1nf"; '1nd ;i h1n!!ed hr.irrlrl rnn1plrTr !he l1!C !Ut'C. Thr rl1nnrr !'111! 111 1hr 11~·11• i;.r,1•rin :ihr:1rt I'-hl'ct h"tChlr11 rd b1· ;:i hc:111l1 ful 11f'rkl;",;p ~;iv n fnngrrl f.111 111 ~l1m shln1m,.,r1ng ch<1ins. ,\1,11, hing carnnJ?S anrl <i d•J<l nf mr>~h ban,c.lc~ for the v;risl con1pletc the outf11. P-T Notes Cook PTA ~lrs. Fln~·d Collin~ rrr~1rlrnl CO,\lJi\"r. Lr. Bo11 ltnc \1 111 re~111nr art11·it1rs Fri- r!a~. :'f'pt. 17. Bow!1nc prn- 1•crcls 11 ill he us('d \0 fi nance PTA projrl'ts. BRIGHT GIFT IDEAS ,All I/Ill, t!I f l/I. 11.~lll • (•·•· » ..... .,, .. ~ Ci•"""•· . \••'""'~ "lHE STORE W ITH LABELS OF DISTINCT ION" \\'hile he rt'pe:ilrd Ego·~ J\IOHE ('l.ICll ES .<.11 we 11 !...e it ., she J\'rrecl. h;.i1·e ne1·rr hrr11 i11 Ilic 11";ilrr, pr;iises and splurged ll'ilh hi gh ""Ego is ('vt·1·1·1hing a con- 1\~ f11r hrr la!esl v.·ork, they sail ;irnund !he 11·nrld. p11r'h phrases 11•e sh11ulrl !ell trni porar~" ht•;11111 pro cl 11c1 srulpll ng fil!uri nes frnrn slidrs ()ne is in the Knna Surf in n11 r renders, he tugg!'d S('\'eral shou ld hr -<"rea1 11I'. good for ;ind cohir pn nt s n[ !he Cutty Haw:11i. ano1l1Pr i11 th,. 1ln1('S al rnv hiiir. saying, ··Oh, 1he skin ;ind hiod;~r11dable,°" !"ark col lecli(ln. she finds 1t i\loonraker rest:i11:'ant :it 11 P 1•;1n work v:onders." hf' arldrd sorl uf prog re!'~ed from ye:irs (lr:111ge County A1rp<•rl :ind I tho11i;ht ;ihou! tell in~ hin1 ~lo<t v.·11r1I{. r 1gh! nu! nf a pa~t 11hrn ~h<' did paptrr ;i no lher is on rornm1~s1un f11r a the 11 011df'rs shnuld iilready he t.l ad 1snn Avenur paperback n1ache fig ures uf Indian~ and Long Island eater). 11nrk1ng but !hough! it bcttrr dictionar~· no dnuh!. Rut v.·e Mono'1v '~•u f,;.i~v 10 & "'· +o q JO -Su~o'~v 12 lo S the n more naut1eal pir;ites. 1--..:._:_:_:::_:_:_: ______ _:_:..:. __ c _ _:: ________ __: ______________ .c_ __________________ _ J ler eollec\11111 ;idd.~ yet :111nthrr 1t111rh In lhr Si1nsc.;;.· bo111 h ttnd fl{'rhaps a bit of 1u1·k <1.~~n(·1:1t ed wit h ;1nin1<1I~. l'K"'C1pte. flJ" lhe Ch1nf'se eye r111 :i !=l11n·i;; pn1w as a s~ nt l>ol 111 ~norl !U\ ~ This .1f';ir. Hf'l<'n i~ thr ~nlr 1nc1nhcr nf lhe fami ly ablr lo clel'n1e t1n1e as a p;igeant 111nrlr l. l\'hri t pict ure i.~ she in" The Cu!l y Snrk rnllcct1no from the r:r11 1,c,:h 1\lt1.~rum, n<1t11rally. Al I!\ flF THE SEA Thr ~11111 11101iel 11 o 11 ! h pr11h:1hl.1 1s unr of the n1ns1 ln· ttt'f'~11ng <111 l h,. grounrls. r p('1'1<1lly In l"llll<fren. The flrr!1ni.; n11r11 t 1nn ~rnn of il l"Lild l1t'c11111rs r1\r1c<l on t iny l':.innnn.~. intrir·a1e r1i:g1ng :ind thr ,111ra rl 1h1• si•;i lt s ;"in r ncro~~llll! h11 hhv, "ll" th;ll l·:rt ~l!n'i ha<; been 1n- 1 nh rd 111 ~1n•·f' lir 11 :l« ;:i l"hllrt 1h:o11j!h his \1';1 r~ 111 lhC' l ' ~ :-.,n1 \ 11nd fl!l 1nt11 ltft• :i~ ;i 1'1"•1f'~'l!•!l. 11 1~ 1 1111,1011..: 1111.~ ll1°lrn. ar11-ru•;1lt1 ;io rnrnph~hrd .... 1111 I' t lil' .11!" 11f 'IX 11hr11 «l lf' Ii .u n rd nrertll'11nr~. cr••1 hrl111c. kn1!l 111j.! :ind ~('1•1ni.: fn1n1 IH·r cr.111dn1n1hrr ~01 I of n:i tur:1lh· (1·11 11110 111r r11I" ;1s h"r 1111 ·l1:1 11d " ' lll"'o1 malr " :-.,1111' tlif'V 11 111·k t1>g('l!H•r 1'r.d1111g ·'··;ilr rnnrtrl~ fr n1n hluerir 1 nl.~ l•f f;in1ou.~ .ships for cnllert nr~. 1nuscun1 s :ind on cnn1 n1is.~tnn. And r 1·en !llou ~h 1hr ~l1ips LA,UNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ART f All ~UAHT[H S.pt. 20 to Nov. 20 Paint I" g .. leglnlnq, Advanced, Landscape; Drawing • laslc, Figure; Wat•rcolor; Color & Desiqn ; Pri .. tmaking; In· terior Design; J•w•lry; C • r a '" I c s: Sc•lphl,... Even inf CI a•••• I• Drawiag; Pointi119: Cer· amics; Phatoqraplly. Appi°O"td fO>I" v.m.~ I!\/" rite or phone /or brochnrt .. t , .. • , . OualiCraft shape-. the plush -touch lace-tip•. w1 1h heany n ew huel" .. up1-<1 soles and 1011n rJ b1u1i1 1 t<Jt··, Cut lov-1 01 111 11'i1nu Crepe soli: 1n b rown 8 99 Brown 'rl" tan w 1n 9 llD 9 911 Five: co lot p1Hcll•;., 8 9t1 Tu n ican~ LHJUI 10 99 Br own ·n· t~n snt ch i;I 5 99 Lois n1ure, 1001 Mo~,t ly I.II w ID.II 1, All ••~•l1•11t ..,1..c1la" of Gow11s Oftd Fo•l'IDl1 < 17141 494-1520 630 Logu.a Conyo" Id. • '" r• ......... ,_, Fashion Island Newport Center Huntington Center Huntington Beach Fashion Square Santa Ana South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa <1 a..L;;,•;;;•;o•·•-•.•,,•.•.•.h•9•2•6•5•1_. I .;....,., .. ,,,, ... ,,~-1••· ...... ~ ~ ...... ~, ....... _ HWY .. CORONA D EL MAR Your ctuu90 ii ecouri l w!':l~omo 5 73-7990 • ........ _ MRS. J. A. RIEDEL MRS . 0 . G. WHITE Coast Couples Exchange Vows Your Horoscope Tomorrow Taurus: Stress Responsibility FRI DA Y CA1'CER EJun!' 21-Jul_v ?21· lens ified . Question invoh•ing Don'! hedge on quahty. Verify marriage is spotlighted. Be SE PTEMBER 3 initial Judgments. ~leans do knowledgea ble about mutual "'' SYDNE" n~t.,RR some double checking. Don 't goals. ARiES 1\tarch 2\·Aprll 19 1· take s1tuatinns. persons for SCORPIO 10C't.1J-~ov, 211· Some lriends ap~ar overly grantr-d . Incom e of mate, ElfC1rts that had Deen delaved a~re~1 1 e. 0on ·1 risk presti~e partner affected by rash ac-obtain new lease. Greea llght on ~rt'. A\'01d tendency to !inns. Counsel restraint. Con-provided for property set· ba se actions on irnpulse. Af-fide beliefs. llement. Exchange i dea s ; fai r fl f heart ntt<ls revie "·· LEO 1July 21-Aug. 221 '. !'!hare knoi,•..Jedse. Le arn by tJnt in a:ith nrit y makes stale· Hasty alignment could be teaching. Catch up on pa!<it n1ent C'oncern1ng money. Htt'd cause for later regret. Be lessons. Older person will aid. C'nll nsf'I .... ·arv 1n merging in terests. Be Listen. obserl'e. TAtRl"S 1.4.pri! 20.~1 a 1· 201• sure° other person . nrgan1o:a-SAGIITARI US lr\01· 22- Se<'rel maneu1 ering rou1d af-11on can fulfill oblli:ations. Dec. 211 · C11·e logic equal play ft"c: po~1 11on. job secu nt~·. Ti me is nn ~·our side, you C<'."I .,.,·Ith impulse. Take special I S;>t'a l..1 ni: nu! of turn .... ·nuld be afford to .,.,·ail. Act aC· care during shor t journey. l'ns!l• t rror . .\1oid cl ique~. cording !~. Traffic can be haZBrdous for !Vlc'1a ! ~alhtr1n~ could t>rupt \'IRGO (Au~. 23·Sept. 22 1 you. Avoid 01·erindulgencc at 1n10 scandal -ha1e no part (If Fe aring urUcno11t·n can be real social affair. Be amiable' i! S!re!I~ re~pons1b1!11y. detriment. Clear a"·ay em1>-wi'.hout being 11t•eak. Gather in- GE~ll.\'I t ~la~ 21.June 201: 1innal debris. Financial burden forma!io n. AQVA.RIUS !Jan. ~Fr.b. 111 1: Relative, nei ghbor may make excessive d em a n d !I . Communicate your own de.sire.s. Humor helps avoid senseless dispute. Personal In- terests are activated. Dance to your own tune. Gemini, Virgo ~·1JI co-operate. PISCES (Ftb. 19-March 201: Family can aid in money decision. Confide special in- terest. Charita ble enterprise I prov ides emotional l i f t ·) I .... .. ~. Scl1Wre $236 Zales SUm111er Sale A DIAMOND EVENT BEYOND COMMIE!. Use one of ottrc:onvenient charge plans ; • Zolla C11atom Owge • z..ile$ ~nos CJwp • !l~e•A..,e"<~'" • /.'.~"~' (~~rgo ~---.. -.... ........... -................. ~,_. ... .,....;; __ .II _ _.,.. RIEDEL.WR IGHT Ynu ma1· ha 1e to choo<:f' wtl! be reso!l'ed. Kno w lh1s CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. bfit'>'·een ·fr iend ;ind fa rn 1tv and be happier. Finalize 19 i: Check fund s in special ac- mem bf'r \\"1se 10 .<:t ick clo!lt' to business 1ransact1on. Build for count. escro\.\'. Accent is on hnme toast' One ""hn urges potl"nlial. Tie loose ends. ,·aluables . data required fnr nt her;1·1~e is n11t th inking LIBRA 1Sept . 23-0ct 22 •: compler1on of transaciion. clt><irh . Harmoni ze domes!ic Child rem ind ~ you if agree· Adhere to established routine. rr lation~. Be 11 u I i f _1· ~u r-rnent ls broken. Stress in· l_llnore associate who ad· ~nund1 ngs. Purchase lux ury dependence rninus arrogance. vocates breaking r ules. 'You I l!em. Romantic interests are in· get what you need . 17 FasMion Island e Newport Center ~ir ;i:nd :i.1rs. John n Frost -;;;;:;::;;:;~~m~ir7Tnr.'17.~mm~r.iritiTlir.~r.r:;~:;:;:;:li~;;:;:;;;~;;;;:;;;r;;:;:;m;;;:;::;:;;;:;~;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;:r.1~n:r.r:;;n:;:;:::r,;;,~mT.irirri.:r.im~ ;od the '"" or"' aod ~!cs l7J11]~i(1ll!:ili:!l1]fi(1IIJ:iltiJ7il•lFU•llHlli:!l1]Ei<•ll)liitEIZJl1)~!(1llHilU!l1]f1(1]IHiiliEIZll 1lfU1111:1 The Rl'r. Gnrdnn !.;•all C1f Jlhno1s directed the 1·0,,... ex· Frank G. \\ h1te. all or I --· - -... -- :-.·ewport Beach. St Andre""··s Presbyterian Church, !\e'A·port , Beach was !he setting . I chan,:;e for his nephe\1·. James Alex Riede l and :'\!a r y Kathlren \\'right St. ~l 1ch<1el and All Angels Epi~copal ChJrch. Corona del ?-lar .... as the setting, Parent.s of the bridal couple are :'\tr. Hnrl '!rs. Hunter A. \\"right of Cn~ta .\lesa and Dr. and ~irs. llenr~ A. R;edel of Corona del ,\l..ir. ~!rs. Jnsrph P. P1kora "'as the n1atrr1n 01 hnnor, and Lr1de~n1a1ds "·ere ~!rs. Jarnes J-:ar, .\llss :'\1clinda Lane and .\\!!IS 5U53n Andcr . .;r011. Thoma s /'urccll wa!> hcsl 111an. and ushers 11 £'re Ra.1, Douglas \\righ t and Johri \"ulc. The hride and hr1dcgrou n1 i;raciuared lr11n1 Cnron11 dcl ~l ar H11;h Schoo\ :ind nn"' :ire st ud} 1ng at San lJ1rlln S:ate College . Sh" all 1hatcd 11 1th Chi Omet;a and he 1s a mc n1ber 11[ Sigma Chi. !te abo anendcd Chapman Lollege \'t"orld Can1- pus Alloat. WHITE.FROST After a 11orthi!rn Cal ifornia hone;.-rnoon. 1\ewpnrt Rea ch \l'lll be hnn1e fnr f)onald George \Vh1le and his hride, the former Sally Anni' Frnst. The Rei·. Dr. C ha r lP~ Dierenf ield prrforn1ed I h e ceremony for the daughter or :'\liss Susan Fro~t "''as the maid of honor : c\lrs. Edwa rd J'\larcucci Russell. bridesmaids, .11 n d Gina J'\larcucci, flower girt. Da 1·1d \\'hite '>l'SS best rnan and ushers "''ere Jo h 11 Fredericks and Cameron lfalL l The newl yw ed s are1 graduates nf !\e .... ·port Harhnrl Hi~h School. She attenr!ed L'CLA and he is a11 alumnus of the L·nivers1ty nf California . San Diego. PALMER·McKENNA The Re\'. Dr, Ger:1 ld Ba~h rerfnrmerl the nuptials fnr neni~e !'\lane \1cl\enna and Rnherl S. Palmer in the F crnda1e \\" edding Cha pc!. Sant:i Ana. l'arcnts or the brid:.il couple are ,\·lrs. f.1ary Lou fo.1cl\enna 1 nf San Francisco and f\1rs .1 .ruanna Odden of Huntington Beach. I ~laid (lr h0nor was J'\l iss C<ithy Ann l'almer. I The bride is fl graduaie of Edison High School and a beauty college. Her husband.1 also a graduate nf Ed ison High j School, attends Golden \Vest College . Mesa Coed Receives State Beauty Title A \!l-~c;ir-nlci <'n~!a ~1ec,;i coed has been named ~flss MISS WOOL Sharlen• Garish \\'Ml nr Calill'lrn1a hv the \lonl Aswc1at 1on. , .· j ;\hss SharltnP (.ari~h. 11 ~nphomnrP at the l'n1 l'er~1t~· nF Southern Ca li fornia m~­ Jnri ni; 1n rlrntal hl'g iene. rr(·r1ven thr ti li e during. a "'Ml rnn1 rnt 1u11 1n (\akland Shr is ! tliP r11111g h1er nf ;\Ir~ Ba rba ra !'i1;1('t l' of (·(•Sl a .\1rsa ;:i111tl :->trphrn ( ;art~h nl L11.~ :\11grlf« I l'i.n1 prt1111! v.·11h f'ight ot her ,::iris . J\l1s.~ (;:irish was judgt>d 1111 rit>por tme "l. n1odcling, In·[ !rr1 iew~ 11nd poise There '>''as nn bath ing i>u11 cornpe!1t1011. She reec11't>d a cash a.,.,·ard . .scholar.~h1p and a v.·ardrnbe and is j!nin~ !o rrpre.sen! California 1n the Mis.~ \VMI nf 1 America conte!ll next .June in I San Angelo, Tex. A member nf Alpha Della Pi ~orority, she holds lhe titles of 1 f1r!;t runnerup to ~iss Ora nge , l ounty and first runner up to :-Oliss Orange County Fa1r. October Day Picked Twila Anne Tr,11$ u• i ! ! bernme thr ht10e nf .Ja n1es Lela nd <i1dd1ni.ts du r l n ~ cercn1on11.·~ 10 be pcrfnrrnerl Ocl JO 1n SI Jnhn 1he Baplist Cathohc Chu r'rh, t os111 M e~11. Parents of the betrothed couple are ~Ir. and J'\1rs. Ed"·ard A. Teats of Costa Mesa and :'\fr. and J'\lr1'. Frank A. Giddings nf Tucson . The bride·to-be i.s a grad uate of Riverside·Brookf1eld Hii;:h School. Illinois and San Diego State College. ! lier ria nce i~ :i graduate uf Palo Verde High School and• attended Easttrn A r ii o n a ' College. Presently he is iierv- ing in Vietnam. DTERY Al l{ SlEP -I Ell.NAll:OO -Kl /llE L EOW..,11:05 -GEltlEl!CH PF FLY Ell:S -U. 5. KEDS c .,.,io o.~t• ~hoot o."(' w ••• bv o.".~'" 225 E. 17th ST.-COSTA MESA ~ ' r 5 DAYS A WEEK HOW WE SELL FOR LESS & SAVE YOU UI' TO 20°/o NO GAMES NO STAMPS NO GIMMICKS LOW RENT LOW OPERA TING COST CLOSE D-SUNDAYS AND WEDESDA YS WE ARE IN THE GROCERY BUSINESS •• , NOT GAMES we welcome .FOOD UllW STAMP SHOPPERS FOOD FOR WE DON'T MEET COMPETITION, WE BEAT THEM! STORE HOURS 10 AM TO 7 PM 5 DAYS A WEEK CLOSED SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS WAREHOUSE PRICES pLUS Tho Cht<.~tr odd~ iuu 10"9 to or• ti•• ol wh11r you p111v. So II yo11 wound up w'hh 510.00 worth, you'd 11..,ply p:iy tlior plU$ 10°;o 11r Si l.OD. Thi, qo•• for ''eryth!R9 ••c:•pt th• f•w lte'"' leqolly co~trollff like "'Uk Ofttl Uqwor. WE CHALLENGE ANY MARKET TO MATCH THE TOTAL SAVINGS! STOii HOUIS 10 AM TO 7 PM S DAY! A WllK 535 W. 19th St., at Harbor, , Costa Mesa WE PESEPVE THE ll!CHf TO Cl-!.&.Nc;E Pllrcrs 1os "'HOLE S.&.LE 'PlflCES CM .t..NGE - ._ __ ._ .. _ .. _._ •• _ .. _"_~._4._8 _ ·2_!_~_.1._,._._'"_ .. _ .. _. ___ 1 lj'l I •l ~i<•Illl i I I: 11.JER•lll II I~ ;ftJ'J I •lFi<•Illlj I I: 11 •l Ei<•Ill Iii i ;fl'.:11 •l Ell•111: i I l: 111] fU•lu: i l iJlj1I1] fi<• lg OICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS p·~ou KNOW WHA'T 'IOU ARE1 SOPWeLL?! '(OU'RE AN 1NCORRl619LE &ACCHANAL.IAN !! TI-IE M.AVOr;t.. ANDT~E C0MMIS510NEFI MAV~ O;(A.VED 11-IES! AWARDS. OONATEO B¥ THE LOCAL. NEWSPAPERS I YAM NOT! l'M A Fl~ST • LATll!R S~VENTH PA'( ROMAN &APTIST !! l'M NOT FMllLIAR WITH /HAT S~CT. .. WHAT DO YOU ~Et.IE'/E IN ? By Chester Gould WPl:fCMINC. '™OSE'TWO, 1'0 'SAY TMIS IS .JU51" W'-'AT ™!V NEEO TO STA.AT ~ET· TING UP ~OUSE!<EEPlt<:. By Tom K. Ryan lAKIN'NO CHANCES! 0 ,, I ,__ ___ -".I~ L-......=___..:_-=-:_.:~ MUTT AND JEFF I GOT A CHANCE TO BUYA B IRD FOR ONLY $3 6UT h=-'1 I DON1T. HAVE A CAGE! FIGMENTS - \ 'TJME L::=~-"'~"-=---------------''", .. li;Jiif PLAIN JANE By Al Smith By Dale Hale By Frank Baginski \\-IE. PF<o~IZTY UPT~ ROAD ISCWNEO BY A .JU~ICE OF'll-E PEACE. l-OVER'S LANE ACROSS l Fl'11 b No~ice : Var. la CMu•ch ~l'f\l'C " 14 Use1,;I· 5pe:·~1·y lb D•s~'i~~1l'd 17 Mea"~ ·.~fj tors le ~d 18£,".lnJ 21 Se~.,~,·~ 22 Cire~1c r~ o~t 2 J Quair/ 25 O•ient~I 27 Drinking spo\ • 3~ Ca li l'd 3! Re sembling )2 Rub out 33 Toward t)'" Sll'•r'I '.3b Mta~li cf access )7 Not far away 30 Jtemlndtr of 111 0Pt1•tion 39 -w1y Sll!!l '0 As!lf:t ~l River of 8r1tisfi 45 1nsnt labf! ;reed for riches 47 Formal publ ic assembly ~8 Of lhe tarly p~rt o! the day ~9 Fish ;i:i leg of -- ;4 U't!rtd lmtl t~r.:y p1olests S7 H~r~hn!'SS 50 Co•ns of ltaly 5'l Resp1ral ::iry ~" b) Ai:tustom· VJ·. 1:1 G'rrltn w'iert :'·e 1·~e i:f r"To11. edge 9re w b2 Fes t i~e ce let1rat1or. b3 On! w~o acts !er DOWN l s.,.ears with wet soft earth 2 Egyptian solar de ity: Va1. 3 Puerto- ~ One ....tio makes 1law Pr09ress: ln!01mal 'i 2 71 7 --A~e J l G•l..,at e 8 Snan 1s'1 ti~~ JS Cad q s1.ip 1 l'f'tso;i 37 5:1·11 ,n 10 A :tr~ss JS S•n~in' d'w~ D?rO'~V -11r~i ,1a l l 1 11 G1Ty ne~· s.,, ~O PtJb t•~t1 Franc1 s~o: 41 Edi;iar Allo1 2 ¥1'0'dS 12 lot:a\.on~ ~3 Origina\fd 13' Metric measure 44 Ce11lral 19 Give forth 4S Stroll light 46 Well ?Otlflded 21 Irish suff i11 47 Shi fty tr\c'( 24 Fish e_ggs ~9 Coin of the 25 Pur~u ll USt.. and 2b Arl1dt of Canada c lotMi'l~ Z7 Sl~rtl!Y foodstuff 28-Arkln: "C1tch·Zl" 1tar Z' Im aginative .,_Titil'Wjl 51 S it~ness 5Z Tiriie: of day: Poet 53 A.uth or - Hut! SS Dw<J.rl' Sb Rtgret bltttf ~ 57 Rural PEANUTS HER'ES THS ~LD FAMOUS FOOTBALL COAC)i WAJ..1(1N6 Olli ONTO Tr!E FJELD JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH T;ii5 '(~AR W:t:_ 60of\G TO 5lfi:t5S P'M-i'5!CAL CONDITl\)'ollNG .. LOT5 OF PUSH.VI'S AND /-l.ENTl( OF RUNNING _, •·• Ll'l ABNER ., I; " l , ii :1 .·t!>UTllCllOW 'IC>JLL Tl<U5T WHl.H ME.UNTIL I 0 10 $0L\JETI4E IT CR1MEOFTI1E. ~? CENTUP::"r' ."! ..J '-- SALLY BANANAS GORDO ANIMAL CRACKERS UH, O~ I_ ~ERE. COME.,; AIJOOIER ~ Fl.Ji BAU. \ _ ti 0 0 • ' ' ' . ' (u~9 0 .. By Charles M. Schulz By_Harold le Doux ~~c-c~~--c=.,..=-o-,... JO ST -'S I ~OU61-!T: lCAIJE'5 ll!6HT TI-IEl<E WITH HE~~ By MeU Colu,,,bia '2 Unusual thin') •4 Hrtern9en~o11~ 5 lnt!rjec tiora cf wCJl'lder b l in9er 30 Cl)mmonplact 32 J,l ak! ver'J h,1pny :;-ir.-ir., --.-.,,, E ltctl if le~! IOI Ad111lnl1lra· t lon: Abbr. ~OJ.\E' BAcK 1"0 KAMP KELLY l l • ' 10 11 12 13 " 0 .. • .. l'ERKINS " i -f~ ir . ·• ; " "' c ~ 111W V'- j '" '" . "' "' ' .. .. , ..... , ... ... .. , '" II "' "' "' "' "' '" ... . .. ... .,, .. , ... .... .., .., "' '" ... ... ... '.. . " ,, "---""~'-"'''-'-'--~·~·~·~"-"' "--~-------"'" "·~·----""'---~~---" By John Miles OA!LV PILOT ;fJ IT HASN'T YET-BUT Wl-(EN IT DOES, I HAPPEN TO KNOW™E. CPJMINAL Will e E.A p5sr.'4 (Hlf'l'ENDALE CHA/If!! -,..-< c;_ By Charles 'Banottf By Gus Arriola Johnson ~Oi>t> P., I !<£5£NT B!!ING -rott> TO SHUT UP!! '~~. ~;& ' '" By Roger BoUen r GAi> ! I HOPE. WE txiwr GO INTO E'lfi<A INN11'3G5 ! u ~1~1< . :'t ~· r.--, •,.. ~K THE GIRLS "That's certainly me before I've bad my lint cup of coffee:." DENNIS THE MENACE 'O~Y, )l'.)IJ CAii SING ~YE 6.\6Y 10 ME ••• IF YA OC\'l'r mL I.:> ONE: "" I • \ . l 22 DAIL 'f PILOT Moviegoing Becomes Seasonal Pastime "FEIFFER'S PEOPLE" MUST CLOSE SATUROAY, SEf'T, 4 By BOB T80~1AS HOLLYWOOD 1 AP1 La bor Day v.•eekend V.'tll hring a fresh surge o( crov.·ds lO rhe nation·s movie Uieate:rs, ihrn the film industry, wtll sett le down 10 nv.·a1l -hopefully - big business al Christmas. ' Once upon r.. time \\tu~n movies v.·ere a \\'eekly h:ih1t for most Americans. lhe l1ln1 busi ness ronttnued on a relatively even cnurse 52 Y•eeks a year. \'0\.\' t\o;i t films have to fight o!her lorrns o! enterta1nmtnl Int an sudlence. mo,·1es ha\'e hecome more and more seasonal. . .\ .ceneratinn agn. companies a,·n1ded releas1n.i: thetr hes! product in lhe summer. \1hen buc 1ness 1-1·as rela11,·ely snfl "\D\.\' !'ummer 1s nur iw~t !Seasntl." says a \e\eran him !Salesman "The l:l \\'eeks .,.. hen kids are out nf schf'l()I generates our r -~--~·-,. __ , . I· , ~?/fa , i . ~)~·· } "" \ ~ .... i ' , r·· .. r. ;_ ENTERTAlllMfJlT hrst bus1 ne~!i f:i,.'ery nigh! 1s S<iturday night 1n the summer. ··]t's also the time of the On1 P.·ln Jn the Soulhern pa rt of the t·nuntr_,. d r i 1-e · 1 n s nrer.<1te the ~ear·rnund Bu1 •n the Xorth, mnst of them are opEn on!1 during the \1ann rnon1hs. That cfln make a Jot v( d11fert-nre in the grocs. TV DAILY LOG ~-..... - Thursday Evening SEPTE'-IBEA: 2 1:«1 B Bir """ .1trry o~np~y rn ....., em H ~ddy 0 NBC Nf1n Tom Snyde• O Tht r~,rr;w rn Wiid. Wild wtst 0 !II O"tlock MO"tit: (t) {901 "'Gunlii't in Abiltne" ("es!einJ '67 -&btiy Darin, t!Slif Nielsen, Don C1tlcway. m TM nirrtnontl m StM Trtt (IS) The Cotpomt ¥lt11 rrJ Cllildre11's F1lr m Notidero 34 @n Delttl Viii~ DI~ (3'1) 'l1lig1n'1 hhnd Friday DAYTIME MOV1ES 0 1:1@ ll) Bewitched (RJ "S&• man1tta's Anl•QUt Doll'' Samantha's mo:h~r ,n·l!w behem she h~ spe· c•al po .. er'- ID th~id frn'1 S!lotl m Olrmpic Bolin&" ED US) NET Pl.,t.ou• "Yts1e1da t tne Ct11ld1t~ Wt1t Da11tinR" fa1t- 11sm2 MontreJt l.Jf.'yer d1scoven h•' son Is 1 1erm11sr !igh11n2 lor QJebe<:'s indep~ndente. 1:00 O MOYit: '11\t Wtl!IO'I" (dr1m1) ·s1-t.1xahtl~ Scott Steve Coe~r•n. ff) 0 0 CJ: ]g, Newt W Al\ Ni1ht Sl'ltM: "M11~1 111 1ht Red Barn," "YounQ: i nd Wiid," 1nd "The l uon'a AfiicaR W1 r." •·tn Los Angeles, for ex· ampll.', 11e normally run the h11! In SIX dfJ\.'e·ins and 20 hardt(1ps During the summC"r, 1he ~1x dri1-e-1n~ ('l!n bf'lnr. in ;is mltth nr n1ore. rnnney than ttl(' 20 theaters ·• After summer. Chnslma s is the next-il<!st relea~tng tH11e. ~ot before Chr 1s1n,as. The first weeks in Deccinbcr are trad1t1nnally the worst t1n1e 111 ~hO\\' hus111rs!' But start ing Dre. 25 . all nf !hr rna 111r e11n1 pan1es relca."e their h1g ftlt11s in an ;i11e.1np1 tn i::rah 11\e free. 1>pending holida y 1·ro11'd. This p<'ll«I' .. f t:lutt 1ng the 1n.1rk et 11 11h tt1e big 11ln1r. 1n a s1n1:df' \\eek ha~ b 11 ~ i.: r d 1he.11er r111 ner~. 11hn plcarl lor a mnrr 11rrie rh rrlea~c uf ti1p attr<.1cl 1nn<> 1 hr1Juc:h 1 h1· 1 r ar ".\n" !hil t mns! hnl1U .. 1s t:ill on three·ri:i1 1ree\.:(•nd<>. '>'e peg n11r mrqflr r;in1r111gn-.:; !fl rhe. hol 1da~s." says a studio 'PJaza' Ca~l Announectl In LagLu1a The Laguna ~1 o 11 11 n n Pla.1 house \\'111 open 11-.:; ne1~· ~eason \1 1th a prnduc·1 111n ,,£ l\'e1I Simon 's popular con1edy, "Pla7.a Suite.'' sales executive. "Solid hohday business can provide a real impetlls !hat can c<irr:-o a pie· lure throu{ln duller period~ " f':;i~ter 11n1e 1~ the lh1rd·ht>~l releasing Pennd, The other hol1davs follow. .. Bui," says a st ud io publici· tv chief, "1 f you have con- f1dance 1n a pic!ure, it can pay to bnns Jl out in a nonholiday r)(:riod. i hen ~Oil hiil'C little cornpetitlnn, and you can grab \lap (;r;iham. \1•ho be.c1~s his lcnure as super1·1s1 ng director for !he pla \'h'IU$e \<"llh lh!S r ~hnll'. 1s sta;.?.lnJ! the pro· duc11rin. 11h1ch "'ill npen Sept. 21 lnr a !hree.11,erk engage· mrn1. Hnbr rt [n:::n1an ::inrl .Jar11111e CAN'T DANCE Juliet Prowse ;\l nffett he ndl1ne the La gun;i ------------- cast :ind 11·111 f)t'rform 1hre<' rnles ei'lch In Slrnnn 's seru·s .-.r rhrre 11gne1tes set in !he .~iune ]\('111 York hnlrl r I) n !TI. En.c:m11n hn ~ ~larcc'I in · \ly Fair l.:idv;· ··c;irtu~ 1:1nll'er.'' "H :1r1-r\··· ;inrJ "\l;.in 1.f L;i ~1:inch;1 . · iltnring others. 11hilc \!1s~ \](il frli /l!ls rlayed leadinr:: rn!cs 1n ''Bare!l)(1! 111 the l'ar\.:." ",J;in1J~" and "l !\e1cr S;ini,: for :-.1v father.'' Cnmplc!1J1 ~ !he ra~t in .'iU fl· pnn1n~ n •h''i \1 1\l h(' Ren<' c ;d1·~ .. hn1 Spier.!. and n 1chnrd S:cprc. ( .r:ih;:1r•1 ;innn11ncrd t ti ;i t [u!ur" L<1~unil pn1rlt1"l111no; 11 ill 1nch111r · \ 1.rin:.: /)a _1• · s Jr111rnr\' lnrn ~11.jhl " 1n rhc Fnri1m Tllc:i ter 1·n t h e Fr~t11 .d nf A rr.~ ~rnun<!~. oren111~ 01·! :!fl, ;i tllU! 1rt1 I cnn1e'1~ n'\.l\.~I. 'Th(' B11v l,.rt('J1d " opening ".01. 2. and ''Tc;ihnu~1· nf 1)1c Au!;tJsl :1lnnn :· sc hcr.lule.d fnr a Feb. 8 flfl('n1ng 'Plata S1111c·· 11 ill hr prescnlrd at th f' 111 a i 11 pl<11 hnusr. 6f\i'> !.agur1.J f :i1111111 Rnarl, L:i 1:un:i fl r :i r 11 • Tu!:'sd ::i1s lhrnu c:h S::iturr!;i;" 1Jntll Or t ~-Adi ;ince rc•r r1 a· 11nns nre nnw hr111,e ill'replrd at the hox nff\('r , ~!l\-07~1. Nancy Suecl Vegas Fro1n LOS A\(;ELES (UPI\ - !\anry Sinatra has been sued for Sl~2.428 hy a 1nanagemcnt fi rm which claiml"d she bro\.:e a contract 1n\'olvu1,g a n en:?agrmcnl al r)1e lnterna· 11unal 1!0\cl 1n Las Vegas. r rt'.<1111 e ~I an :i gem en I Assnc1al1'~. lnr , flleO the suJt 1n ~upcrinr Cnu rl <ind as\.:eci lr•r ~42.428. :111 an1nunr Ille ~infrr :1 1le::edly 01,•cd lnlln11 · i ng :in cni:agemcnl al lhe hr11"I from June 15 through Ju. I;: !8. Thr rn1npany al so ai;ked fnr ~)11(1 OQIJ punitive d a m a gr s frr.m the 31 ·1·ear.nld \l1~s S1natrcr !PJr alleged breach of contract, ~lo s te l Signs I IOLL f\\'()00 Zern :-.ln!:.lel !;\gned 10 cn·slar 1n 2flth len!ury-fox's ··The \fnt R1Jc\.:'' with Rnhert Hed· fflrd and (;('orge Sc~al. the market. How do you know 1f you have a hll? A few test engage1ne11ts v.·1\1 help." Paramount follov.·ed such a p.:ittern with "L-OYe Slot)' " The l1hn had a few re!e.ases last Chris!mas -includin g Los Angeles lo qualiry for Academy award s, ll had a wider release in late winter nnd t>arly spring . ' ' Love Slllry" proved or blockbuster proJX,lrtions and thus 11,•as able lo reap the lu:.h summer trade. ~? Jbuth Coast Repertory Y.'hat are the bad periods for 1127 N£WPORT BLVD. -COSTA MESA the ino1•1e trade" R111rY•t lon1: 646·1J6l Besides pre-Christmas. the:,~~~~~~~~,;;;;;.;;;;,;;.;;;;,;;;,;.,;;;.;~~~~~~~~ movie salesmen disfavor the •• last weeks or Mily and firs\ ·;:,;c weeks of September -jus1 :,~ before schools are out and " when they resume . But one. film veteran adds 1'There are no b;id seasons if you ha ve a good picture." , No Da11~i11g~ Del Mar ••• Holiday! Make II an e11clting holiday weerkend1 Nine great Del Mar races Saturday and Mond1y. Aesarved s'ats: .. Juliet Ln111ents Decline B~· VERl\'ON SCOTI' career on the side." ~l iss Prov.·se is unsure \\'hel her audiences deserted dancing nr vice vers;i, ma king a point of the fell' s1ar dancers around rhe se days. "There are no hig names !o $1.!:IO. Special buses, call Greyhound. Post lime: 2 p.m. Bat•ar~~ Thoroughbred Cluf1;: HOLLY WOOD ft;P\ I -The rl ancc ;is ;i commercial art form is enjoying the same popularity boo1n as flag pnle silting and intercont inental Zeppelin tral'e.I. The observ;'ltion can be clocume.n ted by ~iss Julicl l'rnwse \\•ho is perhaps - in fact , assur edly -the most succe!":sful contempnrary com· rnrrcial dancer extant attract audicnt·es -pe1Jple -NAT IQ N A L GENER AL like Carol Haney. r. 11,· (' 111----------- THEATRES She ;ilso is probably the only one who v.·orks steadily. \\'hile dancing may not he a dead art, it is suffering fallen arche s. "\Vhere can a dancer dance today':''' Miss Prov.·se asked. knov.·ing full well wh at the ans,1·er would be. Hardly anyplace. "In the very old days night ('lubs al ways inrluded a dance team aton~ v.·ith a comerhan <ind a singer or maj?ician," the S11:1th AFrican·born be;iuty ~aid. ·'Today there are :-ilmm.t nn n1ghl clubs except in Las Vc i:;as. "Even the.re the dancers are in the chnrus. nol feriture.d." ,Juliet is the ex ception. She c;in he seen there this \\'eek 11·ith her nwn spccirilized <ict \1·h1ch incl udes si nging. com· cdy numbers along with the honfin~- "H a dancer 11•;inls tn ap. re.fir on 1elevision there is only Carol Bur nett's Shnv.• and Ocan r.l artin's Ed Sullivan·s £nne and nnne of the other 1nusical sho11·s are. not sel up for dancers." ,\ tr;iined haHerin;i, .Juliel ·reco~ni7.es !hat modrrn danre iroupes and ballet groups travel arnunrl lhe cnunlry p 1·escntin~ concerts. But none nf the dancers. ex· ccpttnR a slar or two, ever become. ri ch, lanious and fl')(11\00SC so In speak. "That 1s the 'arty• side nf di'incing ," Juliet explained . "There is ;i limired audience f.11· lhat .~n,-t nf rnrrrta1nment "Fortunalel! I keep busy 'illh sun1mer ~loc\.:, pl."l,\1ni.: Li'ls \'e{:as :lnd <lning oc· c;,.;,1on:d 1rlf'1·1s1nn gues t shn1-.:;. Bul I'd advise a11y0n(' lh1nkn1g nf becoming a dal)cf'r In dcr('lflp another l<ilcnt or Verdon, Gcnf' J\ell y and Fred Ast:1ire. Juliet s<ud. "Broadway used to h;11·e hundreds of dancers working in show. No1v only three or four sho11·s ha1·e I i n1 i I c d choruses. "Follies'' has ei!lhl ~irl dancers and eight bny dancers along with f n u r featu red dancers. And thnl's It. "~1ovies aren't even bo!her· Ing lo ma\.:e m u s i r a I s anymore. So that lcal'es sllll a nother zero for dancers.·• Toe, lap. ballroon1, mn<lern. Funky • .soil shoe. all nf it \.;, going begging. It's ennuc;h In make a hoofer er~·. unless her name is Juliet Prowse. New Form Of Drama Auclitioning An original partici pation drama entilled "All Hallnw's House" ls nn111 being cast ;i\ !he Drama \\'or kshflP mee!lng Friday nights at the Orange l )'\VCA. The ne11• form rif dr;ima \\'ill J?ive everv member nf th~ au· d1 ence an opportuni1y 10\ p;1rt1cipate in the prndu('tinn J The ca~t "'Ill "rchcnr._e·· l1nf'~ for aclinn sequ,.ncc::: thl'll 11 dl\ l:Je in1pro\ 1serl I\ 1th r;ich performance to f1l the 10. d1vidual and audience rear· tions. The. play is designed ln offer anything from a fun adventure. lo a prOfound mys!ical ex· perienee. The performance \l'i\1 be presr n1rd t~r lhrc·e da~·s prinr In I f;illoll'ccn. Al! pe!'Snns v.hn 11an! In l)r part of thr c•af:t <111d st;iff nf this creat11e n1erJ1,, are in~lt l·rl In 1he first meeting rir the drama 11·nrk.~hnp nn Fnday. Sept. 17. <it 7·JO pm. FOBT ~ LAUDERDltI.B~ 1LORIDA ( (J 0 .... ,1 k• z • MA T\NEES ONLY MATINEE WlD. _ SATURDAY THU~I. il>SC11Jrndidilyurnpli0USI ONLY ~~111. t•~.r.iLLY' A.:.. 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BOlJl i I LUX tOllf T ~CA ~ ,o_ BATH 0 1 'ACIAL Clf A"4\1"-G. !AR I f L--------------------------J .. --------------------.-------'---------------------------..l --., ' ·. %28 DAIL< PILOT Valley Volunteens Earn $100--for 140 Hours of Work Earn1lli $100 for 140 hour5 of will ~ started for the alter 14·ork il!i hardly considered · school recreation program th is ideal pay, but ln Fountain fall . Valley, the idea seems t.o be Votuntccns is one of the first catching on. programs lo be started y,·1th Thill aummer I t teenAgf'rs the help of the Community participated in a ne.,.,. program Services Project in Fountain ca\lf!d Vol unte:ens. For 140 Valley. hours work as a recreation CSP is a federally fund~ aid, the; students \l'f!re g11·en program Y.'hich ut1!1 zes county $100 scholarships. en1plnyes in an effort to run Attording t o Recreation del 1n11uency pre1·ent1on pr o- Direclor Jim Holly\l·ood. the gr11ms at the. comm un11y level response; from the teenagers based nn "'hat the community and the people they worked says it '.l'aots. y,•ith was so good, a section Hnlly"·ood said the basic ---1 ouTH cons· ...... ~. 1-',~"••I•<" <9<"14 MATINEE "'IONOAY DUSTIN HOFFf\.I A~ "WHO IS HARRY KELLERMAN" Me11 • Ill C.S. Air Force Sergeant Everett L. Thompson, son of i\lr. and l\lr~. Everett L. Thompson i;,f 2!H5 Royal Palm Dr11·e. Costa Mesa , has ar· rJl'ed for duty al Cannon AFB, r-:. ~f. Sergeant Th orn pson. a radio npcrator. i~ ;issigned to a 1u11t of the Tactical Air Command v. h1('h pnivides combat units for air support of U.S. ground f()rces. idea behind Volunteen11 was lo summer. one has bteJI hi!ed department. wue to try ~ have part-time programs. We Idea and may In 1 t i tut ' Partic1panl! ill the initial prQvjde leadershi p tra ining for on a regul1r basil and same kind of thing, they would look forward to th.ia 11 an somethina: similar. He also \'olunteen program were !he teenagers l'l'htle creating 1 Hollywood says !he dep11rl· h.a ve to find kkU who had l \'enue to provide our fut ure noted that founla1n Valley Mark Sf!lgen. 18684 Santa ment \l'tll t11re one or t...o quite a bit of experlrnce in recreation 'staffs. may be footing the bill for a 'l'nez St.; Debra and Denise supply of manpower for the more for the fall pro gram. thlit field. Either. that or you "It .al.Jo helpa out with tht Voluntttn program for the Hinz, 1074.s Morning Glory recreation programs. "Some of them m1y be b1ck "'ould end up with 1 WPA kind ti:r. doll•r tince thf: funds for rt c re• I i on department's Ave.; Mike Ingles, IB5!M Sant. "Actually. Hl outlining the a.s Volunteens." he added. of proiram where you hire a thescholanhipgalleomt.trom swimming classes. Ynez St.; Richard Johnson, program for CSP, It was tx· Hollywood said one of U'1e lotof kidlt.odomenialwork,'' CSP,".he.aaid. · The st u dtnll'l who 1&451 Hemlock St.; J11me.!I peeled to benefit !he com· reasori.s he lel":ls th'-idea ht said. 'J'M. future of Volunteen.~ p11rlicipated in the summer Lipot, 18789 Santa Marian• munny addJt1onally by prir works M well in the rr-creation One or the primary benefit.!! looks lK'Of"'i!ing . 1'h4'!re 11 the program will be asked for the St.; Andrew Sh in ker, 18459 Loll viding a prererred activity, department is the fact tha t it t1/ tht program as Hollywood fall rec.rutton program and it t: om mt n t 1 and recom-Canarios SL ; EI i z 1 b •th !raining for future leaders and is a na tural adjunl to physical se:1;11 it is the aen,ration of will bt used again in the mendatiorui and the program S o Io r 2. a no , 10421 Calle .... ·nrk experience. \.1.'e fe:e! it education and recre;ation ma· future recreation Jea<lers. spring . may be altered slightly for lndependencia ; Denise Tr~vor, h1ts bf!en quite successful," he jor:r1. "Recrui ting for us ia •bit of Hollywood said tM •Cily nf fall, ckpendin1 on the i r 11«0 Snowdrop Ave. and Gary said. "II fiOmt of the eitj'1 other • probl em because v.e juat WestmiAsttr ia atudyins the re:pliex. Wright, 986 1 Che:shire: Ave. or the 11 who started this l--------'-----------------------------------------'---------- Service Beach, participated in the first nigh t op e rat in n which s1mulr;ineousl,v employed dual ' methods ln refuel and resup- pl y an underway aircraft car- rier. Navy Airman Apprenlice Robl'rl .J. Charrnn. son ()f -Mr. ;ind Mrs. Augustu.~ r.. Ch;i rron (If :l.17 E. lll!h St .. Cost;i Mesa, partici pated in thE' first night operation '.l'hil'h s1mult11nrous. FURNITURE TM doable dlalee Ill mfted i. fabric I .. I I He prel'iouslv Nakhoo Ph;innffi AFB, Thailand. serl'ed at ly Pmp!o~·E'd du ;:il methods to Rov11l Thai rrfuel and rc.~upply 241 under- 11·11y 11ircr;ift carrier. 1- Wo designed ..... -.. w know it's t:errttiot F9M -·9ize, ouptemely..,... fo<tabl<. comoured shape, -p ]>luohlurfel>ric~and beee .. ooft Of bold - J o,_.. Nlthtlr Al ,,45 '-M. S1111c1.., ., 1 :4S ,,M. M•tlRff Mo11clor W,t.~AEN BEATTY JULIE CHAl~TIE "McCABE & MRS. MILLER" Colo1-Rall'lll R N;l\·~· Petry OHicer Secnnd Class Thnma5 C. Rob.~on, i;nn of ~1r. and ~lrs. James II. Robson nf 221 Grnrva S! , H untiog !t)n ReA ch , part1c1pa1ed in the f1rsr nightl nperatinn \1'hich srmul!an!'ous- ly empl()yed du;>J methods to rcfurl anrl resupplv an under-I 11·ay aircraft carrier_ "Artistry in Moving'' • Wo<lt" L••9u l l"•n•m•n io• ~p.,,.1;,,. Locol Dl'ol•r Wit Hawl'll OPE"' MO ... OAV Joj lrES- CL05EC SJllVll CAV for the BEST MOVE of YOUR LIFE Call: 494-1025 =ss · T1te *200 look · • 91 an RB price. l8S lllCR!So 1121 -· -""''' llH<: l l04<l 'II. ,..,, lllld; 18«1 S: w..un A... HAH£]M, 16n w. t;...,~ -nnDo 3010 M'1g A ... CIMA M.l m Broadwty ct..mlfOtl!Tlf'OllONA: 232 E. Foo&fM C0¥11A: 9-45 N. Ami DOWNEY: 9-435 E. Firestone SlOtOAlE: 333 N. Central Avt.. ., • . . YAUN MlLS: 10100 Balborl Blwd. tfUNTINCTOl llACI: Jg.tJ1 BeadfBlwl LA HANA: 1?2{] W. 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Our Policy Letters sliould norm•lly convey their meua9e in 300 words er leu. The right to condense letters lo fit spece is reserved. All lette" must in clude signature and m • i Ii n 9 address , but n•mes may be withheld on request if sufficient reason is epper• ent l emb•rraume nt or hareument to writer , for exemple). Poetry will not be published in a·ny form , good or bad. Exception Letters in poor taste , libelous or unsignoil are the exception le the rule that the DA ILY PILOT publishes almost every lotter it rt· ceives. They will not be published. If you feel strongly about an issue send your "side" to "Maflltox". It's one of the best read features In the DAILY PILOT. MAILBOX Orange Coast DAILY PILOT P'.O. lox 1560 Costa Mes•. c.. 92626 I ' .. . ·-· .. . .. · . • . '" • ·. '. .. ·' •• ·: . ; ·. .. l h11rs:ia:y , Spltmbfr 2, 1911 DAI LY PILOT !IJ _lTonlgbt at 8:30' London Stages Boom Six Pln ys Open .~~~;~!~: -~~e ~"~,:~,t::~:.. ~~i.e~.~~~'· .~,~:~~~did•'· f GlJ;~j\U'~ ....... Seaso11 i11 ~1esa i •~.., Drama Cr1flc \V1//1a1'1 Gtnv-small number of prospects for for eventual B r oa dwa y er took ni 14 perjorr>1a ,1ces e\'entua! sh1p1nent to America. d !~play, There 1:; also "The dur11:g n JQ .r/ny visit to I.on· Jn other years. London hi!S Patr:ck rcar.'l.e '.'llnlcl," about ~"-~ r.,. ·"- ~,,.-..,·."'hi!e othe r comm u n 1 I y '-, lf'ieaters are preparing their ,. : ~rst productions or the 1971-72 ·.:,.'~iason, thr Costa ~le~a Ci..,·ic , ,.{'layhouse hns a grand tota l of SI ¥ in rehearsal. A halr dozen one-a tfs from ~ nine-pla.v ~cries "Tonicht ~ 8:30" by t\~l Cn"·ard vnll ad off the pla \' h n u sc 's \'enth season, running th ree li night in rrrertor~· O\'fr a period nf thn.>r 11·eekends, res1- dent dirrctor Pall Tan1bell1ni announced. ; ?\l1ss Tarnbr1!1ni is ~!aging ~he first group of pla1 lets - 1 ·Red Pep[X"rs " ··s11!1 L 1fl'" 'fi nd "Shado11 Play" -11 h1rh ~I be presented Sep1 17. !8 lid Oct I The seconrl series ..;:, '·\f a~·s an<l ,\leans.'' 1 •,iumed Oak" anri "Family · urn" -arr bring rtirecte1J \i Tom Titus and 1v1ll be of· ired Sept. 24, ~5 and Oct. 2. :', t. '!~a pole l\ovel !Set for Stage f\'E\V 'YORK I AP 1 JJroad1va,v producer Preston f ischer says rehcar~als 11 ill 'tart in Dec£1mber on a nc1v , play based 1Jn aurh nr Trun1ari ~Capote's f1r sl p11 hl1~hf!d novel, ~''Other \'01ccs, Other Rooms" ~ Preston said the 11<11·el 1•:11! ~be dramatized b.1· Anna l\larle ;,1Barlo11' and rhe play. srhcdul-led to open !his seasnn, 11 111 be t!irected by \lelv1n Rcrnha rdt. l\ hn .~1agcd "And \l i s s ~~earrlnn Dnnks a Li11 _1c_" __ ~: All T~l.ill AJL:~M.!Lwud ~ • • • : I I ! I l l l • • • •' • . • I 1111 Colo• Pr~••><• r l!u'1 L~"C~I'" llt1>•·1 l.'y1n • "THt! L.llWMA"I " !G P) !>IU\ • Jomos G•·~·' Sutln"! l"I~•~••'• "SUPPORT YOUR' l-OCAL : GUNFIGHTER''' !G) l •"<OI• ••• ..... ., "'~"""' 811·'0"0 All Col"' f'·~"' <•t E n~~o•...,~·· "BLUE W,6.TEll, W'11TE DEATH" IG) r'"' • K ·• o-;.,~:1 "LIGl'I T AT THE EOGE OP Tl'IE VIDllLO" ((;Pl ''"o-"' ...... . ., .. , .. _ I Jl.QltS !' 'I "&• c~·loaa °""r • ''" ~· S"•"I !"· ·•·• F••7~ •• "WllL.6.110" !GPI llu•' L•"'"''"' e "''llf" Dvon "Tl'IE l.._W,,.A'4 " fGPI l'U\. ~ •. ,.,.. C,.,., • :.~1···· "••"•"• "~UP"OOT YOUll l1'(AL GtJ 'll'IGHTEll ''"O''-.~ r···~r cr .,,r,,~·•·t [ .,, .......... ' l'•""' , •... ,. .• ~~ ............. . 'Tlo!E lllG OOLL HDU~E Ill) c,, "SfUDIE"'T ,_.Ull !E~" (Il l ...... " .. •' ~ .. , •• r •.•• , u•oor II"'"" L• •' '" D'l•(' "OOC" (Pl P''" e flu" I ••••• '•• . ~ .. ~ ............ ~ "THE SC:&LllHUNlEll•" ' ... ~·· ... ...... ,,,,,_,, '" '1J:J ... u C11•<1• P""' ~'' U"I!!• 11 "''"' l>t! ""''" 1"•••"1 "TH E &10 OOll HOUS E" nu l"lu• "STUDE"'T HUllSIES" lltl All (OL<I' Prf"'''" Ena•ti!m•••I W "'"""Hold•~ "''"fl">/• I 'THI WILO llOYIEll S" !Grl PIUI • "ISC•l'I l'llOM THE P LAN lf 01' THI APIES" ........ ....... . ...... _ (~81 1'"'" Hl"IM "THlli OMIG• MA"I" !Ol'l 111ut e 1n<:I $(••~te r ,t!<I" ''TH>C·llJI" IGl'I -,_,.., ....... !WSUl l ..,., c:oier Sr>owl ll"d" 'I.:::~ .. ":,_'"'~" l)l•l'nll MllS Milt Ii~" (It) n'"' • WI'"""' Hft'r•n • IE..,111 R•r11r••r "TWl WIL D I UlllCH" fll l -·· .......... Ml·M • 11!' ~~ P ~•••u•·••! u·~·· ,. -u•I /"• "'•• n••l'n• "Pl>t;TTY MtolO• .._LL , .. ~ llOW" !•I '\IA'IUl'l l'IO rDl"lf" !!U "DI All'I' 0, A M~O Three of the productions - ''Red Prprer!.'' ··Sh ad (1 w Play" ai1d "Family Alhum" - <1re under the rnu!tcal direc- tion of A'nita Grossn1an. Joe Dt-1 Rnssn and i\lar~e Bradlev h('a d !ht! cast fn r "Red · Prppcrs " Supf)f>rt 1ng rnlf'S \1 Ill be played hy .\l1ss Grossman and Lois \\ ll5on. "Still Life" 11 ill feature r.enc1 ie1·e 'lurra1· and Oon Rhoaries. Others '111 the ca~t are :'>la rgaret K<'!J~, Dl'111se '.'llclanles. L;irry l. at h a rn , Scntt l\lcCa11lcs and Shirley Dill1,n Con1 pr1.~1ni: the ''Shado1v Play" l'ast 1\·111 bl' Linda Kass, .\I J<'r:rs, P:lt llarp. :0.1:1rhe Braril!?1, .Jn!.' Del Rosso and Scfltt >lc(':inlc:; Ray Scot t and Sally Bro1\n \1-i\J take Jhe 1naJOr r.o!cSi in "\\'ays and .\leans.'' Others i11 the cast are \Valtcr 11udek, Ron f ilian, Helene Rrlggs, ~· --,'l{', Bonnie Ehscn. Betty Evans and Lol1is Leo]1<l!d. In the "fumed 0 a k '' foursome are Gene Benedict , Ruth Gabler. Belly E1·ans and Cindc L>olphin. . ' ! "l-',;milv Album" 1v i 11 L feature uie largest cast of the production. Perforn1inf! in the LIJCl (,y P11cker sho1v 'viii be Ron Ftli;i n. Glen· DAil 'i PILOT ~!Ill P~O!e na Renee Loni:;. Jo an n e Rita Liedags gets a good luck kiss froin \Vdlian1 \\'olcott, Bonnie Ebi;en. \ralter lullen 111 a srene from the \Ve stminster Communit y Dudek, Helene Brig:;s. Ray Theater 1nu'."ical "Once Upon a ~lattress," playing &otr. lAuis Leopold and Gene Fi ida·v and Saturrl11v at the 17th Street School aud- Bt>n!?rl1c1 1t or1u.n1 in \\·estn11n'stcr. BQ!> :-il cCaa and Da\·id _:::::..:_:::::::_:~~::::::_:::_:::_: ___________ _ P 1grnan a~e .!!it age n1<1nagers don nnd c<irttes rip u 1t!J t'11s been a n10re proli fic provider assr.~sment of 11cross·tl1e·sea 11f potential Broadw.'ly 111n-the \!HS lnsh rehc\l1nn,-mark· theater· var1rrl a'nd v11nl, ner~. ed for t1·ansfer despite slug· bu1 fe w prosrecrs far Iran;;· 1'here ts, in fact, suhs!ance g:sh local trade. fer to Broadway. for ironic rcf1ecl 1on 1n thal Of the c1ty·s tv.•o ranking By \\'ILLIAfll GLO\'EFt LONDO~ ~AP) -This is '>''here the theatr1ral action 1s. By comparison, Broad"·ay Ls thr boondocks , l ll'O of the town's most recent resident troupes, the Roya l triumphs are slerk rrvival s or Shak!?spcar<' at the momen! Broadway venerables. "Sho1v h <t s cnns1rlrr;ib!e bnxoffice Boat." \1·h1ch Is cxprc\!?d to r ll;:c nn lhf' r-; at 1 n n a I run for ~ears, and "Kiss \le, CC11npany. Thr l-'111\{'r pla y, Kate '" Peter Brl"ll')k's rcn'lwned "A Consider the e1·1dence -40 The leading pro!>Jlt'('I fl'lr r-.hdsummer i':1gh!'s Dream·· do'>''nlo'>'·n p layhouse~ dou1g up transatlant ic lransfer rn ust he :.1d a strangrly rnn1emporar} -. 0 , ..... Me • • .. .. 0 --··""•''°'0' .. • MATINHS DAILY• ·~~~ '··-~"·'" ' ·-IUO 01 ., ... ,,., If (Oii~ It\'.. u• O'!UI to 50 aLtrecttons 11•eekl y "\'iiar ' \ii'al ReJ?,ina '," I~ play b~· r-.1a~1m Gorki. thanks lo some lha l ha'e Robert Snit's acute ;ircnunt of "Ene1n!r s,'' in British debut 1 an11 • , °''~o ·.., ro!at1ng repertory. the 1nenu the. ciuccnly confhrt of keer the RSC 's Ald11'Ych HOLIDAY MAllNEES • ranging from llandy classic lo F:!b:ahC'th I and /llary of th!?a\r r tnizzing. SAT .. SU H .. MDN . Andy \\'arhol. &otland The \'n!ior1at. ll'h1ch substan· [ QN Al nng 11·1th tlif' l'an ety lnl'I ilahle ton. of cour~c. ;., t1 ,1I ri11nnr has going through H;:IR J 11 (herr's almost l n r r ed i b J e a Broad1•av 1ncarnal1011 nf an;::ui~hcrt 1111 "rna 1 reap-HESTON THE 1'1t;ih1y. Jn nne typical !ate Harold P1iiter's ne\1' and proi1sal. lags lugu hrously ar QME(j~ k 11<!? \'Pw Tli,.;.itl'r 11·1th i!s first surnn1er \\'l'e ·, sel'en pre· he .1 u t i f u 11 y perforined mieres in f11 p d.:ivs arrived 111 tanlaliz!?r. "Old Times " n•11<>1c:i l, "T)~er ·· and an MAN .-1 f d "Arnph1tr)·0n JR" made r1'il./,;;'.J(i!:i<>C«l1' II ..,,., de tanf'l' o hum1 1ry and ri~-Pint" has dirrc!ed one of fl(;ij~*"od.l !ili l l'!o11'1 Um£1.Wll GP 1 · " •osts bearahleJJnlv hv incandes cent in,.,'-· !he ot her pQss1ble expcir!~. Geradline ~l;ir ~:wan. Plus-Rnbl!rtDv'l!lll •Donold "!l's fill becau.<>!? of the "Rul!ev," .:i dranu1 bv Sintoni--------------1 ';:':'~::•:~;';":';";';';';":';"~l~GP~)~ tour is1s," e x p 1 <i 1 n s a (;r;i\' · abnut :i ~n a n 's Shaftesbur.v Avenue l1abi!i1t:'. dhin!!?g ration 11· h 1 c h i.~ •·\re used to sklw dnwn in hot hrillianl ly pcrfor 111ed b:-: Alan 11·ea!hcr hut no1v 1herf' are so Bat ci-but 11·hich :;uffrrs R ~ m.:iny v1sucr~. producers keep oi·er·similar tn "Look Back in going :ill year round." Anger ;i n d "Inadmissible ~lnre th<1n mere nilgrim £, ''"''"'" I .o.~urh 1111; J,.. 11.u, Kid• lie I ,. • ~ W•lli.n1 Hold•• -lty•" 0'"1111 ~tatist1rs, h(lll'e\'Pr, moti1·ates Another lour d~ f 0 r C' e "WILD ROVERS" !Gl'I the contrast erident betli·een pC'rfonnanr(' h\' Alan B::idel "MU RPH ;.~·WAR" !GPl the 11·;iy. things are hrre .:ind ni.~kes •·!\can.'' conc!?rnecl ... 1~ r,,., o·T"Olr 1he 11 h1 d 1 n fZ. June·throu¥h 11.1111 an actor 5 ~!range inner ca"u~..ou• '""· ••a"""" -1 ,10 n "'· Sep1cmber lethar~y of i\e11'!-·--_ _ __ _ \'ork . By current tall~·. 26 Groad11.·ay and OH·Broad\\'il\ l1ou sf'~ are funcl11Jn1nf. all 11·ith holdover 1~ares from !ast season. d _ I Ttckel pri ces 011·n Pit· cadilly are lower -$6 buys al I •1U• tol/f'M OI' '611 DllGO l'ln, HOLIDAY ~ATINEES SAL , SUN., MON. fnr the tander.i productl'Jn, :is~i~ted by !.()is \\'!Ison, Jnhn Ga Oler. Claud1;1 Petern1an and C<1rol Faulstick. Silents Aid Gloria choice seat for" big music;il a-.. •ific Vi:L..•-t:-•. dran1aJic hit 1.ess tang1b\C" I~ IUfQ IVIW but real 1s !he gla111nr fac1or.1~~=========C=OUJR==··:~:·: .. :·:·:-:::·:·:~:":-~:·:·~~~:~l~~I a con1pound of England's rcrformnnces \\'ill be gt\('n ;i t the Commun ity Center aud1!nnum on the Orange County F.'.lir~rounds in Costa r-.1esa . Rcscr·•at1nns may he acquirerl h\' cJ!l1n~ thr c1!y recrea r1on department at 8.lt· 5.'l0.1. Al~O PLAYING "K ELLEY 'S H~ROES" Param(lUl11. P!CMCS PfeS~~::i f!l\ (J)alter Matthau Elaine 11DY. "A new Leaf" ~ Color by MOVIW.B -ALSO thc.~p1c rcput ;ition ond the - --- I 11 Broud1vciy Role Nf.iV 1 APl Actr!?•• Glnr1;i Sll'<1nsnn s:i1·s ~he 1s hf.'ncfil ling from ;ic.t1n,.: tec!1111'j11•·:, P1~·1 1lrn rd during. her ) e.1:·s 111 ~1lrnt mov1l'.> r1. slie rell";Jf:Cl'S f1tr !trr rr.r! ;i . .; ih<> 1n1 llil'r 111 tl1c Ern:.irJ11;'J .',' l'hQ1\· · Bu1•_e1 I lic~ 1\rc 1-'1 t'" ·• "This play is a CQmedy." r-.li55 Swan~on said Tuesday. '1The hrst lime vnu grt nnlv !he hgliL s;dC. Uni. 1r \·ou see it :;~ain, )r,u real1Lc th ,1 t l'\e~yonp ;;;; sa.,·111g onr thin::: ilnd Jrcl 1n,;: another. th!?~"re l 11\f11n;up nightly presence of knightly j talents. Th r recent r e r f <1 r m 1 n g fl ill'flrle has included Lord Ol11·1!?r. ~!1chael Rcrlgr;i\'r _' Alec Gu1nn"Ss .. John (i1elgud of 1he elcicr EstahlishmPnt : r:1 ul Scnf1eld, Alan Bade!. Alan Brite.<>. Cnrin Red~rave of 1he ~h~htl v y<1ungcr hr;ickel Amnnc. thr l.::id1e~. 1'1t.::irgarct l.PU::htnn. Glacl\·s Connf'r, Jnan .<:rrrii\\'OOrl .ind i n gr l rl nrr~m;in 11)ln pull~ throne::; tn ~·Hn"s~ the spor1flc 1n.:in11ir• nf ' ' ('a pf a i fl Brasshound's Corl\rrsion" h\' B!?rn ::ird ~ha,1· f nr 0!hf' momfnt :JI !cast, the n1:i lr sta rs arf. domin:int. £i;d,o N(WPORT BlACH ~at the entrance to the labvlau\ Lido Ille · OR 3·8350 -----···························~·········· EN OS SOON Beautiful Pic:ture WINNEROF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! ordWAHMlES EV!NINGS Su!'!doy 1hru Thursday, I p '"· Fridoy 011d Sahlfd~, l ;JO p.m. Don't Miss this. Truly 1 Mas.terpiec:e '.1 1<~ S11 ;1n!'n11 1s sc!ie1!ulcll fl'! ~c:;· ,.ir,. lh" rl'll P nf '.Ir:; p ... ~~,.,~ Ill ' Rutt,.rlhr<'' !"'\"l 'l uc:-1!;1" r:(' <'marv '.'lf 1.rph1' 11ho nr,11• h;i~ !h!? role. IS !e•1 · 1ng In do ;i fd ni. ---- · This 1s "'here the old silent mo11nn f\1C'luras t{'c\lnu1u"' C'HmC~ 1111(1 htlll'.' \\ f' htl"I l'l lc:i rri \tJ art \I 1th our harks <inrl ('Ur hnle fin:::cr~ . .:iii rur n111orj,.·{ \re J1.1rl 10 ft'!'l vrrv I sln11l:!JI' \\'e f'f1uldn't rPl_v on ;:;;;;;~~~~: __ th_c_""-"-'-'-"_d ~n~n,-.J 1nn,." r'oinw c<1mes fl m a j n rl ~~:::::;;:::::::::::::;:::;:~==::======~ crintr:idic11nn in ;>JI !his surgr l o/ :iction The currf!nt crop fl f Wod"esdoy ot l p '"· !laturday at 1 :JO 011d !;00 p.m. Suftday at 1 :00 a11d 4:JO p.m. '"' I R~g: i;'.~~~~"~.~.; g "ESC;APE ~pl1<ir•ET 4APES ''~ co r~T I NUOUS SHOW DAILY FROfl'\ 2 P.fA. l'~I Cl\ UNT IL 4 I'M ADVtl\ /\NO JR\ 1 )0 C.Hl l rll:CN 7~' "BLUE Wl<ff~ WHITE TIEATH" c ~~'4~l ll;lllONL[nGE'' 1111 .,., '"'" M.~. "l•••nl•.' J "I ' '' ·o·•n ~ .. ,, ... ~, o ... n •• ' -!~a .. •t Du•~ E .. lu••VO Or•••• (0""'1 D"v• tn Sntwl~•· ''lOVE MACM!'ll'' "YAI l F.Y 0~ l l'IE OOLLS" Coming Sept. 4 Family Weekly . '""""'' ' ·~:..":_.if •.-.... ~::.:.. .......... ~-~-·-. . ' _lll_ ........ "'""" ....... ·---, ...... ... ""-·~---·"' ... c.,._ • Presenting: The Pre~Season Family Weekly All America Football Team for 197! Spoi-ts editors of FAM ILY WEEKLY newspapers voted for their choice in selecting a pre·season All America team for both offense and defe nse. Twenty.two players are featured. Among them : Pat Sullivan, q uarterback from.Auburn; Joe Ehrmann, tackle from Syracuse; Jim Bertelsen, running back, University of Tex as. e SUPER BLOOPE RS ...,... \leleran broadcaster .John ramcrnn S\1·ayze I.ell s on his colleagues -and on himself -as he recalls son1e of the classic bloopers In this excl usive Fa mi ly \Vcckly articl e. e CAT HATER -l\Iaxu1e!I Hamillott telis the story of an orlc1 rouple -one a co nfirmed dog Jover !himself) and lhe other one "meows." e SUNDAY BR.EAKFAST -food section offers hin ts on ho1v lo make Sunday breakfast more interesting. The suggested menu includes pancakes and sausage. but these are different. All Coini ng Saturday iu th e I DAILY PILOT I The incredible attack on Pearl Harbor as told from both the American and Japanese sides. • NOW EXCLUSIVELY ! .. ····--..... _ HOLIDAY MATINEES SATURDAY · SUNDAY MONDAY ,,.,n,.._.,,,.,~,., ,.,,..,,,_... ---- , ~1 0,.,o r ... 1 ... ., T"tilv !I"'~"'~ Miu•"itl H~"<l"""~ {hr'I'"'• l1•nk XhQlhn ronetl• T ... ,,_..,., "'"'-•Clo<'-lra -·--•oi . ....i1o1> .... ._..,.., ~ ... ,..... t '"""' __ ,..,.... ___ . 01"1'.•• 1-IQ,.,,nl~A li:o~·~ Mn•l~v (dw1•cl r, Robin'°" Ku..,. S<r<;om~ .. , __ -·-... ,_ , .... ~-.. •• ( ..... L. f\o """° ......... t~• [a..,...,-. ... _ ... r•-~•'«• .. -1 NOW EXCLUSIVELY ! ••• ••• • • • •••••••••••••••• • COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD . • NEWPORT BEACH • 64'-0760 2ND BIG HOLIDAY SHOW --"Who b ~ilN~ ._..,,,.;..,. .,_,~T .. o • .... ," •••O. A•.-utO • ' ...... & •• .._.a& ............... . 8.47·~ • HU""'"DTDOf • .._" HOLID AY MITINEES SA 1.. SUN., MON . tOnda ]'\Tfi:alU'Jt'.,..,,:·.., 'klut•' po rev 1r~11'1 iec~n color(!) f,o.., "'l"l''e' b'('-1 . ® 0 •··~··;I • I ·r ••""'~ -ez HOLIDAY MllNTEES - SAT., SUN .. MON. "Wllllam "llolckn GR.van O~eal "l(ad .Malden la. •l&k• u ... ..,.. ru- t.Wild GJlOVUS 'GP Mrrnoc.o..OO ·PAl./~VISIOlf 0 ""-'--' vr.v P!u1 John Woy~e • ~•(het•d &ocn• 111 "llG JAKI" (G~) ''WllD 10'1111" •114 "MUIPllT'I WAI" .llJ•o "' Cln•"'• \111io "'"''"" vr.. IATED "Ill" Al1<> i::,~ Dnu~ln•• 'nv• O.•nwoy "THf AllAMGIMIHT" " 1 %4 OAl l v PILOl Tin1'Sday, S;ttmb~r 2 lq71 ears COSTA MESA ONLY Cut 30% to 50% on Patio Furniture . .. r ~~ . y i • --~- !, ~ t A l11e Sear• R evo1.,1,.. Chnr9r: -isearsl COSTA MESA -3333 BRISTOL ST. -SOUTH COAST PLAZA &!.US, aonuac.um c.o. •• .;:-. . ~ . . .-... ·. ., . ' '-> Thursday, Sptrmbtr 2, 11'171 OAIL y PILOT ZS Nobody's Going to Blow Me Off the Track--Foyt ' OA.ILY PILOT St•!I "'''"~ DAN GURNEY (RIGHT! RECEIVES SPORTSMAN OF YEAR AWARD FROM BRUCE GELKER. )' ~ ANDY MESSERSMITH Scoreles s Streak End~ A's Jacl\so11 L1 HRD~rb y; Blasts No. 26 lil'(;f.!k' .l;ickson 1~ould t1kc to becotne. lhc An1erican Lcagua hnrne run king - as hf' rc<id1!~· admi!led \Vcdnesclay n1gh1. \\'ith Onkl:ind 11:oin11: through !he mo- tions nf sceurin11: the pennant in the Amerie;in L•~ague \\ll'SI. .Jackson feels he can a fford the lux11ry of zeroing in on 11cr~on:il arh1evt'.'n1cnts. Thr A ·~. <is a res ult of a 7·0 drubhing of tl1r California r\ngf•\,s. are t'urrrntly In front b,v 17 gH1ne~ and their rnagic number for 1hc pennant has lx.'<!n reduced lo 12. Bul .1<1ckson . thanks lo a recent splurg e \Vilh the bat, has turned the hon1e run r;icr. into a torrid four-man bat.tie. Rc~gie now owns 26. one Jess than Boslon·s Reg- 1t1e Smith . Detroil's Norm Cash and Chicago's Bill Melt on. "S11rc. l'rn thinki.11g abou t the title,'' Jackson rcl:i!ed \\'ednesday aft.er swat- ting No. 21i ;ind adding a pair of singles for good mC'a~ure. "'\\'ith such a big lea.d I can aHord lo.·· Abo11t Baseball Getti11g Close1· to Natu1·e Hel1Je(l Wall{et· to Fo1·get J!{lUSTON - For 11arry '·ThC' ll ttt " \Valkcr, the howl of the 'coon dog ;incl lhc tl<1ppl11g of !he wild turkey 's \111ngs ;in' f;1r removed fron1 !he scene hr•.~ hCl'll lunt."<I into for the past six n1on1hs - baseball. \\la !ker. manager of the Huuston Astro.'<. is an avid outcloorsman ;-int! n1 the end oi each n1ajor lcngue c;in1p;11gi1 hr "~c;1pcs to hi.s 50·a<~rc Sllread in t\l.1b:.11na and !ends lo huntin·. flshin ' <1111! ra1"ing blal'k Angus cattle. A<ln11t1edly. he trie9 to forgcl ba seball And this year he"IJ no doubt be lr)'111g extra J1;ird to forget \\'hal his As!ro~ have endured. \'ou see, nearly h:ilf of Houston\ J.16 GLENN Wl41T• ------ TV HIT E JT' ASII --------- games hnve been decided by one rlln And or those 63 one-run \'erd1cts. Houston has come tJfl on the lus1ng end three dnzcn tin1cs. ~ By con1parlson. the lJodgrrs h:-i vc played in only 37 one.run aff<i irs tl11s year. 11.•hich is rilore or less par. However, \\lalkcr is Ml the kind of guy who chases around looking for a p\a('e to hang a noose or a hose to connect to the exhausl pipe. "Hard"! Sure il is," he adn1it.s. "Bul you learn to roll with ii. If I knew how lo change it. l would." A hint of whal kind of season thi.~ was to be for the. J!H7 Na1ional League balling cha1npion and his Astros came before the regular ca n1paign ever got under way. Back in spring training the Astro!' played nine straight one-run games. Only at lhat lime they won most of U1em . cluunond !hat you ht•ep \\'(1t•kin' c111d w11rk1n· b11t 1~1i't y1•! pul\shcd "I kn11w p:u1 ~ \1ho ;ire ::;:lumping now <:an t·u1nt• b1.1ck -I dld ." l ndel'd Ile Li1d. \\':ilker was just batk Iron' \\'1>rld \\'ar 11 t!u!.\' and h;1d just rejoined the St. Lnu1~ C:1nl1rH1ls fu r hi~ f1rs1 n1a1or lcagu~· ~1r!1on 1n tlir·ci· ve;1r~. lit• bolted 237 upon rrlur11111g. 11hei·(' ;is \hre1· yrar:-; rarhcr t 1~11:11 ht' had a .2q4 11\'l'r:H!l' Bui 1hr nex1 ~'i'<lr \\"alkt•r had <1 trt•rn1:11dr1us turnal,111111 . llr b<i!lrd 3ti.1. •·vrn 11.·11h 1hl' fh~rup111>n of having bei·n 1 r;1ded In Phi!adclph1:i. And lt1us he bt•cnn1l• the fir!:il ni:.111 in l11s1o ry to wi n !hi' l1at11ng t'ro11·n playing on 11~0 dif· fcrrn1 h':im,; !hi· s;11n1· s1•ason 11 .. 11-.tun !->1111 h:is a chant'l' tu f1111sh i11 1ht· hr-.1 rii11~1on of lh~· :\alton:il League \\'1•.,I , Hu• A~ln1~ :1rr ;1-; 1'l11s1• 111 ~l'· 1\lHtl p\:1r1• a'> !lit' !)11d)..t'r'< ;11'1' !1• !1r:-.! \ 1 I ... (1111(· ""' 1h;.i1 11 1h1• l\stro ... :11·crl't ia 1h~· 111 :-\ di\ ;!'.11111 hv thl· t nd ul lhc )t'at· \\:il k!'r \\111 he Q11l Or :1 JOb. 1\:-. one !<1 11 \11)1\t'rcd \\'c tlne;;day n1 ghl durin~ th<! J lod~1·r~' c1gh1-ru11 scl·11nrl inning, •·y;_1 ~t'!lin· 1nsura11C('. \\'alkcr~·· H11t nu niattcr whal happens, !!arr.v \\';,Jkcr can look forward tu U1c l'.in!('r 1non1hs ... \\'hen he can slip into lhe 11'oods ;ind he t:lnsc tn nature. \Vhcn hr l'tlll gu Oll1 Jo fish for !he l'rtl ppir. t'<llfl~h aurt hass or ltuul deer, <1uail anll,.Jhe wi!rJ turk er l 'hCn he"ll be far a\\ay fnnn thOsl! nighlrnansh one-run gan1cs, the ,;tn keouts ...,·ith 1nrn on base, the rloul:i1c plays. the sore <irms, sore backs and other traumas that go with nursen1aid for a losing lc::un. The onl y crying he 'll hea r then \\'Ill be th;i l uf lhe hound dogs when they\·e !recd a coon. * * * Jack Hiatt, the llouslon catcher \lho tangled \\'ith Dodger \\'ilhe Cra1vford ti.1onday. was to undergo su rgery toda.v for the. fr<ictured nose he suHcrecl "'hen kiekcd dt1ring the n1clec. Drivers Practice for Sunday's Race Oh'TAR IO (A P) -A. J. Foyt. meUow- ed S.01Tiewhat from years o! competition. but still a tiger when he gets into a rac· ing machine, is the 1nan on the move in USAC championship racing. The old ~ro from Houston, wealthy now and without a care in the world, co1n- pleted the task of Installing an engine. in his No. 9 Coyote-Ford Wednesday and pl anned to shake it down thoroughly in carburetion runs a! Ontario ti.1olor Speedway today. "\\'e are going to be st rong." F'o)1 said. •·1 can tell you right now that nobody, but nobody. is going to blow old A. J . off the track Sunday. This is n1y best year since 1969 and 1'1n going to 1nake the besl ol it.,, The :J3 starters in Sunday's $721 ,000 California 500. tM--la st of USAC"s three big 500 1nilers, had a rul! day 1 o d B y in which to practice their pit \\'Ork and tune up. their cars for a shot at the more than $150.000 pledged for a first-place finish. It "'ill be the first time the cars have. been allowed on the 2.3--mile. $25.5-million Sports Celebs, President Pay • Gurney Trib11te \Vith over 500 sports personalilies and ce\ebrllies in al\end:ince \Vednesday night. Costa f.1esa 's Dan Curney bec:ime. the first ""'inner of the Orange County S1Klrls Celebrities Aw:ird. Gurney, recently retired as a raC'e driver, was presented numerous a11.•ard9 and received many plaudits by a host of celebrities in attendante al the S:1d- d\ebac k Inn in Santa A11a Gurney. 38, o"·ne r of Atl-A1ner1can Racers in Santa Ana, not only "'as a1rardcd the top honor. but also received a telt>gratn from President Nixon and \Vas awarded a plaq ue fro111 the Orange County Board of Supervisors procloiming Sept I <lS Dan Curney Day in the count y. Gurney \Vas given a statlding ovation after receiving the. ;iward. Raci ng persona!Hies iu atlenda11ce tn· 1:ludcd f.1::irio Andret1i , Al and Bobbv lnser, J . C. Agaja11la1, S11·ede Savag;, Rodger \\lard. Parnelli Jones. John !\fahler and Denny Zimmerman. rookie of lhe ~·e:ir at Indianapolis tlli~ year. Other sports celebrilies i n e I u de d Roman Gabriel and l\1arlin r..lcKeever of lhf' R;im s. Laker co<ich Bill Sharman, former boxing chainplon Archie Moore, ex-pro basketball star Ru<ly La llu9so. former Yankee J!reat Jerry Coleman and l'Omedian f.lort Sahl. Bo ltoberson, the UC Irvine track and field coach and a member of the Ora1111.e C.:ounly !)ports Celebrities board of <li1·cc- tors was also it1 attendant(' Uz7if' Olson, Curney's par111C'r in All· American Racers. told of tonning lhf' parl11ersh1p and paid his tribute to the 111an belng honored ·singul:nly by the Orange County Sports Ce I e b r i ti es \l.'cdncsday night. Curney h?.s two of his cars {Olsonite F:ag!es 1 in the tv.·o front rows for Sun- dri.v's California 500 at Onlario_ Hobbv Unser and Sa\'age will be dri\'· i11g the c;irs . Unser \vas the second !;1sl('~1 ~]l•tililier behind /'.lark [)i)nnhuf! and Sal'agr,.:: San1a Ana re~ident. 1.1•1!1 bu un lhe n1~1dc ~pu\ on the: second ro1.1·. A~her Clin1b To No. 7 Position Al\HON. Ohio (A PJ -Victory l\o1ondny in 11\c S40.000 &1uth Rend Open has hoostccl Cosla J\1rsa's Barry Asher fr•otn 13t h lo seventh place in thi Profe ssional Bowlers Association money Slandings. Asher collected S4.000 at South Ucnd <Jnd now has won rn.n8 for the year. Johnny Petraglia of Bl'ooklyn, N. Y. co n· linued to lead the list witb $78,500. Trailing Petraglia in the money slan- dings are Don Johnson, Akron, $59.109; Earl Antho ny, Tacoina, \\'ash. $36,455; lJave Soutar, Gilroy. $34,700; Jim God-- man, Lorain. Ohio $29,832; Dave Davis, 11iami, $24.845; Barry Asher. Costa f.1esa. $23.728; f.1ike Limongcllo, N. Babylon, N.Y .. $23,2&1; Dick Weber, St. Louis, $22,210 ; and Lnrry Lich3tei n, Windsor Locks. Conn, $2 1,215. oval since. two days or qualifying last Saturday and Sunday. Foyl, five. times national driving cham- pion and three Um~ Indianapol is winner, starts his revamped Coyol~ in ninth place. -in the same row with another cham· pionship great, Mario And retli. "That's a good place frorn which to chall enge," Foyt said Wednesday. "l figure. l'll be able to race a ll day at my qualifying speed, 175 miles per hour. I don't believe the hot-shots up front will be able to run off and hide, not for 500 miles anyway ." Foyt was referring to pole sitter Mark Donohue, who led all qualifi ers with • four-lap speed or 185.004 m.p.h .• and thrre other 18().plus speedsle~. Bobby Unser, Pete Revson and Santa Ana 's S\\·ede Savage. Also ahead or him in the line-up wi ll be Al Unse r, Johnnv Rutherford and Go rdon Johncoc k, whose.177"plus averages shoul d be easier to overcome for a charger of f'nyt's mold. Foyt, v.·h1> is the. sport's all-time money \\'inner wilh more than $2 million on his ledger, goes in to Sunday's ract with i 104,798 to his credit this year f.lore importantly. he ha s been on • winn ing streak lately -one triumph in stock cars and one in championship i::ars in three outings -and has been finishing "'ell in the big ones. lie came in third in the Indianapolis :>00 and third in the Schaefer 500 at Pocono, Pa. 'J'hree weeks ago at 11.filwaukee. he moved up a notch and was challenging v.·inner Bobbv Un~er from the runncrup spoi when the checkered flag fell. .. \\'e. have. been putting things together better," said the 36-year·old veteran of 19 years of com petition ... If we get a good finis h Sunday. \\'e'll be in position kl go for the f.larlboro Champions hip." Foyt trails leader AJ Unser by only 461t points in the race for USAC's' driving ti· tle. The Cal 500 winne r gets 1.000 wi th a drop of 200 points for second and 100 for each succeeding finish after the top t1vo. "\Ve 're in the best po~ition 1n three years." foyt said. "1 don't need the money but I sure would tikt: to bave the driving tiUe again." After Two Innings Dodgers' Sutton Admits Thinking About Gem By GI.E1''N \\.'HITE Of !tit Cll!I• ,.1191 lllfl ll OUSTON -You won't find many pitchers who'll admit they were thinking no-hitter after two innings. But Dodger Don Sutton said he \\'as \\'ednesday night at lbe. Astrodome. scene of his S-2 breeze O\'er the fading Houston Astros. Victory leaves tbe f'>otlgers eight games behind !he NHl ional League pacesetters, Dodger Slale s~o1, 1 Sto!. J s...,1. j Soo1. 1 AH G•mff •• l(PI (t.ltl Oodg~ro .i Houl!Otl OodVff~ v1. Clncl1>nl+I Dodo•" ..... C!ntlnM!I Dodlior• v•. r:;.,,;.,,..u 5·1S "m. 1,15 "'·"'· ,, 15 "'·'"· 11,!5 o.m. the (;\ants. And it evens their current road record to 6-8 with tonight's sho\v here. lhe final stop on a t...,·o-week jaunt. Sutton was explaining v:hy llous\on got lo hirn in the third inning -scoring both of its runs with two of its four hlts for tha evening : a triple and• double. "In the back 0£ my mind l knew I'd retired sill in a row. I had a 9-0 lead lo work with so I jusl oecided lo rare back and let go -il \Vas a prime opportunity tu shoo! l'or (a no-hiller)," Sutton said. A ye:i r ago he \\'Orked 7 2/3 inning" t>l'fOre Jim \Vynn broke up the bid, gel· ling flouston's 0·1ly safety of the evening. \Vednesday night Sutton 's e. f f o r t backfired as two of his fastba lls were belted. Bul th en he 3ettled down, sur· rendering only a p.air of singles and get· ting a season-high strikeout mark of 12, \1·hich equalled his atl-tirne personal best, "I don·t t11ink I can pitch any better than I h;ive since f..1ay 1;;," he told the press. He made exception ror the. poor outing in f.1ontre.al last mon lh when he \\'as roughed up handsomely. "I fell that tonight my hummer {fastball) was 1·eally working. ll was going this way, that v,:a y and rising .•• ju~l like the big boys do. t felt I had bel· ter /jtuff tonight !han I did Saturday in New York (when he pitched seven innings of shutout ball before leaving for a pinchhitter /. .. But I pitched smnr!er and 1nore <·arrfully in New York " Dodger skipper \\1alter Alslvn was l'elaxcd ••. you can afford to do that when you have nine runs and ten hits in the first two innings. "I wish they werr. all that easy," be LOS ANGll l5 HOUSTON W1ll1, " V•le ntlnt. !I Buckn••. rr I'/ D•Yil, <I llun ell, U II Alltll. lb G•rv•y, JP W F'A•kel. lb Sud•"''· < (t1wlord, II l~•!>~••. 7!> Hallar. t 5;..,,, ( Suncn. p •b r tfrbl •b•h <bl J 7 2 I lo\ellg1t, u 1 O D a 10 0 0M,M•r!l""'·"'010 5 l lOMoro1",2n ODl J 111 Ctdeno.cl DQO 1aoow.1..,..,11 aoio ll 11M•ytlen~.IP 1 0 0 0 2 D OOMen~1.J!> J OO O a11t E<1w~"11.t Jll O 1000 Ct:<Onlmo.rl J I I I a I l I BllllllQll&"'. p O 0 0 0 7 I I I Lamt•lor, p 0 0 0 0 .1 1 2 1Harrl1,p IODO I O D O J,Alou, pn I O O 0 •O lO Culvt •,p ••o o Chllt!.,ph 1 000 Cla<1<1lno, p o o o o To!1h l l , II I lolll1 )I 7 • l LO\ Angelt\ Ito oot 00D -e HOU<IOll 001 000 000 -7 E -Morg1t1. LO!I -Lo. A11111Jt1 !, '"IO<l'l!Dn • 78 -E<lw•r<I~. l8 -GlfOlllmG, I" H It Ill II 10 Sutlon lW,IJ.10 • 1 2 I n l!lil'l.,gh•m (L,..!•I 1-"l 1 1 7 e L1ma11e1" O • 1 ' O O Harri, .).I/) 0 I 0 J I Culvt• 7001 0 0 Gta<1<1l1111 7 0000 1 HBP -by 5uttct1 ! ..... •.,-1). WP -Hl rfll. l lm1 -,.II • .-,111...ia.,.,e -6.44, stated. l ie recalled the big second lnning when 13 Dodgers came to bat and eight runs crossed the plate: ''1\1,•o or three balls throug h the infi eld . a bunt hit. then .someone. hits a good one •• , qu ite a game. "I thought Sulton pitched a helluva garne. He ·had pretty good stuff bu t no better than it usually is." Sutton says he's become a more careful pitche r since. club vice-president Red Patterson and he chatted in June and Red suggested that when he pitch, he. do so as though the n1an v"ere going to hit the ball. "Just keeping lhnt in mind it made me throv.-more carefully,'' Sutton says. Two Dodgers each h;id a pair of hits in· the big second -Tom Haller and J\m Lefebvre. 1'hen after the marathon stanza finally v.·as completed, !he Dodgers went !he-next seven inning" without a hit and had only f\\·o baserun- ners ton walks!. But ii didn'l ma1ter. By then the vic- tory had long since been wrapped up, Ran1s Trade Draft Choice For Carollo LOS ANGELES (A P) -A veteran Los Angeles llan1 returned to the team \Vednesday when offensive tackle Joe CaroUo was obtained from t h • P hiladel11hia Eagies for 1t fi1ture. drart choice. Carollo, 31. spent seven years wilh the Rams before being traded 10 the. Phi!adelnhia Eagles 1n t9ti!l. The nams sent dc fen::i\'e l1ncn1a11 D1t·k Evey to Detroit for a draft pick and ob- tained Sam Scarber. a running back cut Tuesday by the. Dallas Cowboys. as a fret agent. Carollo. 6-feet·2 and 265 pounds, re turn., to lhe club \\'here he began his career after two yea rs as a starter fo r the. Eagles. Rarn coac h Tommy Prothro said, "\\'~ need another good mnn up front. and 1ve·rc most happy to have hiln " Pro1hro has plenl .. Y of depth at tackll'. but he 's reportedly concerned about reserve strength at guard and may switch one of his tackles lo that position. Evey, 6-4 and 245 pounds was acquired from Chicago in a trade last year. Sam Scarber entered lhe Ram ca1np Wednesday as a free agent. A club spokesman said he had not ye t been sigll- ed but "indications are he will _gel a tryout.·• A rormal announcemen t was eir· pected today. The 6-2, 2.15-pound back played his col· lege ball al New Mexico where he led the Westem Athletic Conference in rushing with 961 yards in 1970. He was the Cowboy3 ' third-round draft pick. .. , feel I h<n'e as good a chance as 1111\•bodv and I think 11hout 34 or 35 should ·win ii. "11on1e run hitters are funny . !he~· ~o in sl.reaKs and anyon_c is li:.ible to hil five or six in a week. I think my chan- rcs depend (Jn what I do in the next two V.'{'()kS . ·• he said. .Jnrkson accounted for his 15th game- \\·inning hil '.\'hen he singled home Campy C:unpaneris in the third inning to snap Angel pitchrr And y ?ilessersmit~'s ~corc\ess innings streak at 2Q and one- rhird . Hi.<. horner came in the lifth . a (.]rive lh<i!. struck the right fiel d foul pole. "I knew then I.hat we we re going to be an improved team. I lok\ them they were. no longer a club that was going lo get knocked to the floor :· Walker recalls. And he was right. The Astros were shocking the world by being wilhin eight games of first place in the Na tional West near \he all-star break. Kodes Thinks His Grass Game is Joke OAl<lA.NO CALl,OllNI• q r II rlll Clml>'l<\t•i•. '' l 1 O I "''°"'"" 't> ftt'11rv. c j o o o A1vP•J. cl Jl.J~c•1 ..... rt ' , I ' Gonl~IPI. If Rua<. 11 0 0 0 0 F•09<>lf, u EP<le+n, It• 1 I I 1 C~rlt1l1n1""" •~ 1 "' r II '111 ••• . ' . . ' . . ' . . ' . ••• . ' . • • • ••• ••• • • • ••• • • • H19~"· •b 1 a o o !.D1Pnc... lb • l\On<IO, JP • 0 I 0 MtMUllff!. Jn j l B<ow~. :Ill 1 0 I ~ li•PO•· " 1 G•.,~H. 11 J (I ) 0 TO<flO•Q, c • Ml"0"''· r1 ! 0 Q 0 M~'"''"'l!I!, 11 J M-~r. ~t J l 0 I l1l!OcM p 0 ..,....,,1,., cf 0 D 0 T ll~yt>OIO•. "" I D Gr....,, JI! ! ' 0 Out<-n, ~ 0 (. Oo!>lO~, p 0 I I Tot•!> )I I 11 ' Tot•l~ 0~·1~n11 001 111 C8ltlDft1tl llOCI ODD !u11• -: 11. ollltnl)fn<• -l.JXI u 0 1 • "' -, "" -. But the n pitcher Larry Dierker suf. -fered a sore arm. I teavy hitter Doug Rader was having recurring problems with a sore $ouh.ler. And Jim Wynn, who hit .282 !he previous year, was swatting at a .214 clip. Progressively things worsened. Jesus Alou got tv.·o hits in 43 ofrici81 friJ>:'! to the plate. "I'd look out there and see people on base, then look up at a pop fly. 11.•ntch /I slrikcoul or a double play.'' W11lker adds . "That's when we !!tarted to dip below the .!'100 mark in wins and tosses ''But \\'('ft' an im prO\'ed club -we ""'Qu\dn"t h11ve tM'en in so many clt'.lse games lf we wcren·t. We JU~\ need a liltle n1orc work Qll fundamentals. We're like a FOREST lltLLS. N.Y. (AP1 -Jan Kodcs. the Czechoslovakia hard-<:ou rt specialist who bowled over top-seeded .John Newcon1be on the West Sidt> T('llnis Club turf Wednesday. thinks his grass game is •8 joke but he d()('sn·1 like for Anvone to say so . "Everybody says I'm lousy on grass." s:iid the 25·year·old Kudcs after crushing Ncwcon1bc 2·6. 7·6, 7-6. fi..3 ·in lh1• first ruunrl of the U.S. Open Tennis Chsun- pionships. "but ii makrs nie ren Ky mad bef=::lusc ff•r us £uropean!o; 11e don't get enouJ;:h pra1·r1c(' "I .~1<'1> nn gras:ii twice_ 1t year -at \\'imbledon and here --So lhr pro!ii have !he advan tage because they al way• play on grass." But Kode111 broke his twice-a-year habit, arriving in New York early for siir days of practice, and It paid off. lie becanle the first playe r In 41 )'Cars to elimina te the top seed in the first round and stage the day's onl y major upset. "I couldn't fi nd ll()w to pl11.y the first t1.1'0 games," sai d Rodes , the French O~n tlt1ist, of his poor slart. "But I won the second set and I started think ing f cm.id. win." Kodcs won the second sci, a ~ well 11.s the third, In best-of-nine tie breaks. The final set wa s no contest. ''?i-fy '!ervke just didn't i>eem to have rnuch !ileam in it." said a disappointed Newco mbe, adding that Kodes was swing- ing at everylhlng as j( he had nothlnl lo lose. "He plRyed the match very 1mart,'' Newcombe ~aid, "I've never seen him play better on grass. J don't think that he ha! either." Billie Jean King. ranked N&. 1 among the women, meets Jeanne. Arth of St PAul, Minn. Jn the day's opener. 6-0, &-!. Second round matches slart Friday. Tnur\daf, Stpttml>tr 2, 1971 : I I DA tlY ,ILOT $!1!1 f'~•I~ o .range Coast Grid Team Bids for Banner Season By CRAJG SREFF 01 r~• O•llr l'llM lllH Or1.ng l! Coasl College coach Dick Tuck.er thinks ht 's @oing to ha ve a Sood footb.1111 ll!.1.m this f11 ll. But lhal'g nothing new. Tucker s1.ys the SRml!. thing every yl!.ar and wit~t e•cPptinn u1 right. But his 1971 team may be 1. little bit bellPr than ju~t !!,oocl. OCC not onl~· has returning soml! 11ery talented leltermen, but the Pirate stafl h;is rec ruited what Tucker calls "one of the best frei1hman crops in years." But 'l'ucker. of course. isn 't about to claim the lough South Coast Conll!.rencl!. championship banntr this early. "Thill learn will bf: betlt'r than last yt'ar'.~ team. It has morl! spe~ and more txperiencl!," s11ys Tuckt'r. Adding quk\1.- ly. '"but 011er11ll our conference is much tougher. Fullerton. Cerritos. "'11 . San Antonio and Santa Ana all w!IJ ha11e bet- ter teams this ~ason." and Dan Moats at lhe lin!':backers. Top freshmen are defensi11e end Tun Kipper !Huntingtnn Be1.chi. tackles Pal S"'·eethind /Costa Mesa J and Sheldon Ah- bott (Newport Harbor 1, no~f! ~uard Pat \Vatzke l'Mar1na 1 and linebackf:r5 Cal Shorf:S 1Est ancia1 and Dave Morr·1son 1San ~farinn l. OFFENSIVE LlN1'.: -Tlennis \Vallers !left tackle 1, Harvey Surprenant llf:ft guard \ and Rohert McCanls 1cen1er1 should again be .i;tartf'rs ""'llh the light e.nd , right guard and right l11.cklf: spots up for grabs. Bob Witt 1Manna1 and Bill Kristina! (foonl3in Valley\ are tht t.op tight end candidalt s with fresh.me n Dave Jackson I Mar ina ), Dea no A!drlrige 1 We~tminster1 and Galen Gilhl.ind /Hun· lington I "".Yini; for the lack le pns1l1on. Mark DeHuH 1 Edison!, Tim Bandt! (Corona de! l\!11r l and Tom Arnold . a let- ter 11·inner 111·0 seasons agn al OCC. wl!I battle inr the olher guard spnt. RUNNIN(j BACKS -freshmen will dominate the backf!P\d with \l.'ist:, Rici. Hartsfif:ld (fountain Va!ley 1, Jlm Mniley t Ed ison 1 anrl .IOI! Vtnltm!g!ia I ~i&rina l as the lt:ading cand1datf:s. Brown Tight Lipped Estancia Football Team Loaded Witl1 Top Bacl{s Topping the l i.~t of talent at Orange Co;i~l in '?\ are quarterback Cary Val· b11en::i ;ind defensive back Craig Zaltnsky, two sophomores that were the leading factors in OCC"s 6-3 n111r~ last year. B~· ROGE R CARL.(\ON nffe nsive line -and in keeping his lhln Valbucna, after a slow start. guidt'd lhe 01 1~. 0111y r1111 it•tt gqu ad injury free. Pirate offensive show lo some prell~' cnn- OCC 'S GARY VAL BUENA GETS FITTED INTO PADS BY HEAD COACH DICK TUCKER. All -South Co•sf Conference Quarterb•ck Returns Wilh T itle Hopes for Sophomore Ye•r. \'incing victories. He is a threat as both 1 If !here i.~ any characleristic that prep •·tts 1 whnle new bal! game this year ," pai:.ser and a runner. football coaches h111•1-; in common it is says Bro .... 11. "Last _vellr we didn't an- z It '· 1 their dislike to be put nn 11 spot -to be ,a os ... y , not lln y earned all con-ticipate as man v. v.·ins as we "Ot. now we f d billed AS the !tam In beat. e heren~~ an 1 1111 s 1 !a!e laurels but .alsn was Afl•• th·,,·,, ""nqu••·, th• wo•ld have some tradition and something to onort:U on he irsl team or the JC All-"' " '"' ,_,~ ' Ameri ca. He inlerceptM 12 passes last they'll open up roo~idf:rably . but until li\'e up lo." he adds. season, six coming in ont: game 11gainst th11.t's accomptish('d they're pretty tight Brov.·n v.·elcomed a \'arsily and junior San Diego Mesa. lipped . varsity squad of 58 at Monday's first day \Vith Huntington Beach's Garth V.'ise E:stancia coat·h Phil Brown is oo ex-ol pre-conditionin.: dn!ls and the. total experted to move into a starting running ception -despite the birth of winning turnout nf 148 for all level.~ i.~ con· .;Area Prep Gridders Begin " bark berth. Orange Coast figures to have football that took place last ~·ear at the siderably larger than the 90 and \HI lil!lf: trouble getting nn the scoreboard. Costa fllesa school. fil:ures of the fir st !wn ve.:irs of his tour Tucker 5ays that his top strt:ngths will Brown's idea of an lr\•int: Leaglle at Estancia as varsit.• Co;1rh . be the recf:ive r spots and in the df:Fe nsive prediction is sPven favorites and one dark Too. he sees thi s vear 11 s the easiest to eecondary. horse 1F:slancia 1. date for him in his 'rn\f'. Doug Young, an all conference selec-Tht E:a,Eles swept to a sparkling 9-2 !inn last sea.•-n ,, , wi·de ,,,,,·,,, d "Discipline <1nd executino 11re the Two-a-day Drills Tuesday , Ornnge 0-i:t~\ are;i prep fnfJtb;ill lcflm~ ;alnc!udt> their pre-<'nnd11ioni n~ drill.~ this fv.·et>k and a wait T11e$<la~"s nff1cial first ray Of prl'!C'!ICe Wl!h !he p;ids. .. Tht> area prndur·e.d 11 p.:i 1r nf league ~h_ampions last yr;ir and !h ree CIF en· t1r1e~ l Est;incia High lini~hed sccnnd in 1hr· ~·int: Lf'AJ!UE' And _g;1ined a CIP AAA 1nrterf1nal~ ~pn(. lo~1ng out lo Bnnit;i 1n -e rain . 14 13. ~ '.\'r...,·pnrt llar1>1r 11 11.!h wron 1ts flr~t ~~un~et LRa~t1e 1·han1p1nnsh1p 1n 23 years. 4~ .nc Anahc1n1 fnr the h11n(1r. ; And ~:d15'ln ll1~h ~11t·pl tn '" 1.1·0-0 rarn- !J)al(n E'n rnutr 111 i :iptu1111g the. lr1·1ne itea~ue ;ind Clf /\A:\ !1111''· i HPre·s A fapsu!t• rund111•n 1\11 1he prn- fc"re~~ nf each nf thr ;ir!'<1°.\ 14 nut!1ls aftrr Jthrt't' d::i .1 s nf cnnd111nn1ng rin!I,· t .. CtJr111111 111•1 ,Jl11r • • Thf' Sr.11 l\in~<; nf ('nr11n:1 lirl \1 ;ir 11umbrr ~ 1n thr 1 ::iro.1t~ :1nli .1un1nr f'·ar~1" prnRr:iin 1nrluding .11 p.:i1r of nul· c:if-<1at e tran~frr~ • fri;irh n :11·t' Hn!l;inli pwkNf UJ) Brad :J'"'<nn. :i ;., I I 17(1 pnunct \ln('n1an !rnm '.A r17nn.:i and Cliff \\'a<sl"rbaugh ;innl hrr ;lirr'nan frnm Rhode l<l~nd. Bnth .:ire •Jur 1rr< TiiP !;Pa f\u1~'i I,\ ill !'ni\l f'f\!fl<1t' fl(\ r e1·;P\I .:inrl pu1t u11; 1n th" l'>a ... 1t nllrn<nr 1-unnirL tila\'s T11<>c,,rl::11 1t!onc. w11k "nrk cin 1ndi\·1du11I ternn111ues and !he k1rk1ng )arr.~ : The\"'!l ht-c1n r·nnt;irt ""rk "·11h !11n.a ~~,· \l'nrknu1 o; T11•,.,rl:>.\' <111rr 1~1" \t'l•pL:. .!' prKnnd1t1ontnR drill <". (•tJ~tll 'tJP~fl f r")U r1 !'f'n rrturn1n i: lr1!1•rp'1"ll .:irf' in th" 6'!tl at rll .. la \1 r'>a High "hPrf' ro.:ic h J ''"" ,<:11ra~~ i\ pu!ltnl! h>< fh.:irg "s lthrl'L;!h pr .. -rnn<11ttr,,.11no: /'frill~ 1n :in- br1n.:L '"'" nf th" l"il f(ll1J h:1 ll 1 ;in1p;i1ctl T'i .. \l1i<1 aOC\ !.:LkP ThP \\f:IP\ nrr Tllf'"- d.::-.. :nth,. ~t.:irl 'If •dtio 1;il pr;:ir!H'" ~nrl .., .. .,... l'"lfkln~ r,n th" h.:1 •1(< of !hf' 1- (~r-;;qr n 11 1th pr" ~Int ~nrl pnwtr ~"'" •ff lflP <"l \.l fl 5""87' <.:11~ nne nf h1~ pr1n1r nh- )tr'11'r< ;< tn \l.t!1 nn hi< pl;:ircr\ ;1r- ecirr11r::b <" hf' h:i~ a Jun1nr harku p )Jin !'r at e<och def!'n ... 11·e pn~1t1nn f;di"tJll _ E'11:;n11 l!1ch" Ch?.r,t?l'r~. 1·1F AAA thanip1r1os in !'.li"n hnt!ih tun1n 1?, up th1~ 'Wf"Pk 1n prr....,nnrl 11inotn;: rlr1ll<: 1n an· til'lf\;>,l!f'ln nf t1rld1ng nn tn A 11>-gamf' 11·1n- ,-unc <lrr;ik thP !nnJ!r<:I rurrenl ~kr1 n 1n lht> (lf Snuth,.rn ~l"Cf1r1n • l na rh \"1n•" A~;irr•. tt1l..1n~ n1·r r tnr Rill '1a1! 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"rlr ·nn1rrl .:i 11.r1uarl nf f\.l har k, •·h1r h 1nrlurlr< lfi lt'l1*rmf'n . t "\rr h.:11 rn t h:irl an1 p:i rtlf'lJl;ir f J'T!fl'"~ ::it lhr< pn1nt we knf'11 prPtty f'lf wh:1t 11·,. h;iri ," :-:.;iv~ A .~:irn • Hi\ ~11u;irl "'lll pu1 · 1n full da1 !i nr>:l f'rk \l'lh "" R .:i rn 10 ~ .111 p n1 ~rhedu le u1lt around a lunrh 11nrl n:st brrak . • t l~Xlflllt"itt 1' Eslancia l lr~h ·s l!.ririrlrrs J:e\ down tn erious b\1s1nr.~s Tur srlav \I hen the aglt'S be~ln two·A-ctay 1·nntart 11·11rkrn1ts rrepara1lon lnr lht' l9il t•ampai_gn Coach rh1I Rrn"'·n rxpr<'~<rd :r;:i !1 <:far- nn ""'ilh his \tam·s rnnd11lon anri kc 's aOf\Y \lo'tl~ th<' va r~1!1 lornnut ~- Of th111 lotal he ha~ 10 lrtlrrmen '"'' turning :o:.1artl"rs1 There 11i·11l ~ few Phano:f':o:. in \he j cht'dutr from lh" pre.1·nnrt1!1nn1n l( "''erk. h E.11J!'lf'~ simply N>nt1nue-f)n " \\\'O·a- ~11.v hA!ilS. tj: f.fil11nc11t picked up a lr11nsfer in ?;eor(Ze SAnch,1. !.S-R, 1411 1. v.·ho w111~ J_hostn mn~l \'11lu 11hle ba rk nn l\1agnolla tf1gh'1 r.opl'lo mort te11m l~~t .vr .:ir. • ; F.,u,.laln VnllPJI ! At lust 7~ hope.ful' IA'ill be "'·earll!g far&ity Jtrsey' ne1t Tue1day '4·hen the Fount.:i ln \ ;1 llc~· R<lf!1ns get 1n!n their rei:ul ar cnnrl1t1nn1ng ct rill~ tn prrpar.:11 1n n for the !9~1 Jr1•1nf' Lt«IJ!Uf' footba ll wa rs. Rarnn gr1rl rh1rf Arut'r r 1rkfnni c_r("{'!ed that nuiny \·ars111· prns prrts 111 this wrei...·s pre·<·nndi1if111111g pri:tC"l1cr 1111rl ;i tr•!al nf 2.)0 pl.:i~rrs :irr ifll ']llded ir"\ the 10!:11 Foun1.:i1n V11llr y grid ~··tup Pickford ~a~s.' The rir~t thine Tur1;<!.1y \\ill hr wnrkn•I! on 1lrfrn'r I!·" !<Omething "h1rh 11 (•re \f'f" l1n111rd nn 1n thf' i;pring ·• The A;1ro11s 11il\ hr pul 1hro!l~h \1,1,1 ;i- d:iv pr;u·tivr p;io C" r:i<h 1!;1! nrxt 11('('~ "ilh or1·:1~111ni1 \ 111ft1nn<1l 1111r:isf1u:1d sf'nmn1ag1ng on tap. ll1111ti11!/I'''' llt~t1f•l1 Tllrre i~ npt1n1 1~111 in thr i ~llrr !'arnp \1 hrrr l'":.11 h J\rn \!11:11 ~ h;1' 41i 1;ir~1ty anrl Jllrlitor 1ar~1t~ '1i11dut:i1r'. ··11·s hrrn ;111 PXt•1•il1•11t pr•'·•'<•nrl1t1011 11erk, ••ur i...1<!" ha1 f' 11•11\r h;i1 k 111 i.h~p<· t1nd ;;re \\11rk1nc r~ll'r111rly harrl "I lh1nk 11 e h:i1e 111nr p p\a,l'r r.~ lhal c;in p\;1 v· 1h.:in wr h111·r h111'1 111 .:i wh li<' rind rrght nn11· Iii'(' think we ('tin 1110-pl;itoon ef· lr1·111·el~." ~;i~s '.\l<1:i1 s Ills Oller.~ \\ill hrgtn i'11 11t:i•·! 11 nrk T11r<:1l.:i1• \\1th 8 ;i 111. and :i ~f) p rn .~ec<1nn ~. .. \\'r 'll ~l<irl nt1l 11·1lh n11 r h:l~I" runnlTll! rta.1 1hrn\\' lht h;il1 :i hit anrl 11nrk on 1n· fll '.idual rlefenS1\·f' technique.,,'' <1drls thr Kti nfinglnn mentnr. f..,n~1••••t1 llf'111·l1 ' f fp('I \le.'11 ha\'e JaMri Sp('f'd. R l']lllrk hl\l\n~ nffen"e anrl tnut'h mri re ex- prrirnre th;in l;i<;\ .\rar .. As a ~rnu1ne rE'<1hst, 1 h1~ 1~ hf'lw \.;izuna Rrar•h Arl 1St<;' hf.:irl fnntha\I rn;irh fl;i l ,\\..1n~ <;111n" 11p !hr C'n~11 111i: l"'lr;in i::r r ,l';if!l!f' crirl11·nn 1n11r111•1 fnr hi< rh;;ri:r~ 11hr1 \\f'ff' nnh \·!\ \a<:t 1't>l'-<'if!. Th" Ar11~1 ~ '11(1 , h111,,.1rr c'i111111r" !hf'1 r l••nf' 11·1n 1n !hr l:is 1 1'110 c·ont<''! ;ie,;11n<l Fl n (1r;ii1n ;inrl lhr i"tltTrnl p1·r 1·1111 rl1t1on1ng turnout nF n1't'r !Ill prnspPr!' 1~R 1 ;ir<1ty p('rfrirn1rr!i 1 is :in r ncnur;ic111g "t::n I :ii:1111A 1\lil hl'e,1:1 ii" t11n.a d;n i·"., d 1 ~1nnin~ TuC'!irli!.\ 111 th stre .... ~ pl:irr rl nn th!" nHense ThP Art 1sl!i 11·11\ lhrn rnnl!nur !he 111 0-a-day SC'lup until S£'pl. !I, \\'hen an 1ntra~quad scr1mmai:,r 1.~ $('!. '''"'4'1" f)pi ("Pt1"h Ruh \\O(llli-Anrl h1:. .~taff 11111 bl> cnnr('ntr11!1nl!. fin hlm1ni:. !hf' nfft'llS\\C line al 11nrk in Tuc~da~·i-f1r!il rla1 nf rnn· t.:i r1 at \\a\rr IW1 High Srhool ~[Irr 11r:ipp1ni:. up !h is 11·rrk·s pre·cnnd111nn 1n~ c!n!ls \I 11 h wi nd <;print s. ··~Jur kid ~ ;irf' 1n prrlt.\· ~cwlfl shA~ ;ind 11•p H grl r1~hl 1n \1·nrk Tur~rlil\, \1·nrk1ng 11·J!h h;i lf nf the line .1111rl thP har·\..f1rld in th£' mnrn1nc ~ri:.~1rons. !hrn \111h 1he whnlr line 1n !he ;if!crnnnn," s:i.1 s \\'r.nrl~. \\'nnlis h;is 51 1·;irs1ly 1·::i11rl1drtlf'S ~long 1111h :i~ snphnn1ore. and &1 frc~hn1an hnprful~ . The ~·lnn.:irt'hs v.111rl:i~h1t1 !hru ;1111111111 Chlrkrn and Ar;ins _1?11ine Srpt. ! I :il San- ta Ana Boy,·! t7 p.rn 1 1ll11rir111 c·n11<'h !..('nn \\"hrrlrr nf '.11.:irina ha~ t1d- drri four new dssisl:inls In the. fnotbt1ll proiz ram . Aurl the overall Sil.I:' of his squari hAs increased. JI isn 't all rn~c\. hn1rr1('r as !hr \ ik- in~s h111vt \nst 1£'tlf'rmen P.nh :-,\t<tn1l 1h.:illh11rk:·fu\l b<1rk 1 ;inrl Rnn Ra ~• :i l..,nt: v.•J!h .:i p;i,1r of .(nphnmorcs \la 1he tr::in~frr rnutt !':Pw ;idd1,1nns tn \I hrrler'i; ~taff 1n r!urtr 1;1rnn l\r1t<r !\1nrharkrr<:1 . .l11n fi,1urph~ 1 o((rn\11 r !1ne 1 Jnp Crider J (f'rnn<1.:ir1' 11nrl O;in f)riu;::!~~ 1 frr~hmcn ai:.•lstanl 1 ~farina . wh1C'h ht1i1 run" frro~h111rn rut for fO<'lttiaJ! ar th1~ 11mt lilH \ear. has 60 currently \l'or kini: in pre:.:Cond1t1on1ng rlnll~. raising the total of gr1rl aspirants ·"" recor l<1st year :ind tht two srtbacks h. I returni;. as d-s Tom Malon•. And wi.th b . . .. l 1ngs \l't' strrss ;inrl the d1scip ine ~1ri, of '"' c v.•erf: y nne point tn h1ghl.11 regercied · · · h l he. arid ilinn of hlihly·lout·" flan'·•r B · C 11 1:r; nf)w com1n~ from within t e pla ;..•ers. = " nnit.:i ·1n the IF' AAA qu:irterfinals and 1'1i~.~itJJt ViejtJ Ste\'e Monahsin . the Pirates should ha ve by two points 10 CJF AAA champion and ''They push nnf' ;inoth!'r ber:iuse the}' plrnly nf dep1h . Irvine titlist Edison . knn\\' ""'h.:it it takes lo \.,.fn .:ind .,.,.,. h111'e to !Hl. /'lc;ise<l h;i~ In be !he he st lag appl1efl In the defensi11e secondary , leltermen And rc!urnin~ fnr Est:incia is one of the snm p real !earlrrs.·· sa\'S Brown . who In '.llu;~inn \'it' JO ht<id foo1ha\I mentnr Z<il!osky . Bob Blanchard and Mike hrs! _if not the be.st _ backfields in the coached the Sou1h All-s!a"rs in the recent Anh Hiv nt•r. whn tw.:1ns his second season i\1rCord gi ve. the Pirates 11 fine nucle:us . loop. Orani?e County clas.~ir. iin !he Di;ib\n ('.ampu::.. 1'he nnly real we.akne"ss . says Tucker. is .J im Schultz v.•i\I return al tai\h;ick and As for the line. 1l appears lhr burden "rre really twrn ple;ised \l'llh lhe kiri.~' drplh al the tackles spots, thr Eagles h:i 11e 200-rnund. si x-loot John \1•it1 f.:ill on the shoulders nf Cr:iig l)rrini s. .111t 11t1rlP sn r<'lr in prr·rond11tnnin.: riri\ls Here i~ a l'aps1 1\r rundown: D1xnn rr.id~· al the fu\lb;:i.ck spot l\im Shorrs. Doug Brant, Vinre Klees and 1hl' tun1not h;is also been plc<1sing," n~~F~:NSl\IF: LINE -Vf'\rran.~ .:irr Lr£' .!n1•re is hack al slo tbark anrl ;ind Rnb Cnnklyn. Sd'" tl 11nt"r. plrn tiful \\'llh \.l'r \\'aller~. f'.·lark r.rlrl. Es1;1nc.1a · has 11 pair nf excel\ent Estanria appears hig11,er and de.eper nnll CjHl'.~!1011 n1;.itk 1hus far Js re.~cr1'f' raul Hart ;:inrl CpnrgP \'albuPna :it !he flU:irt rrbark rand1dale:o:. in juniors Hank than last year -and if th<11 mf:ans the. 111111.;ir i... <:11\ lll'l'lr". 1,hn i.~ undrrJ:o1ng rnd~. Jim Nnrlh 11nd flllk!' F. na1·1:0:. at \lnrirt <1nd Churk RntRt:I Ea~\es \\'ill be beltf:T one "·nndl!.rs .... ·hat 11 1•;1t1111•p\ tor a r11llcd bark mO':o:.i·le. l acklf".~. Milc h Morrison ;ind Ste.1·!' Lan-Hi,\ bi~.11e.~1 h:ingup al lh!' mnm!'nl i.~ ml'!y li e in store for the Placentia Avenue Ill hPr\\ ,~,.. ;i 4;, pl.:i\ rr 1 .:irsity rtt.~le.r is 1_rl_•_•_'_'"_'_'_m_i_d_d_l•_:•c"_'_'d_•_n_d_P_,_u_l_M_o_r_o __ f_<n~d~in~'::· ~th~'::..:'cig::h=l~c=o:m:b:i:":'l:io:n::_:to::_:ln:r~m::..:h:•:•_~c~r:•:w:. ____________ _ 1n1;1•·t :is the fl1<1bl1•s .~t;irt cnnditinning pr:1• f1r•r Tur ,rl;iy \\"1th immrrl1 <1te. work on rund;11nl'111;il~. h!nt~1ng 11nd le.aching prupPr IC't'hniqucs. l,;.i\I .~c<1s1•11·s surprising Sunset Lf'ague t·O·<·h:::i 111 p 1on~h1p 1r11h Ani:theirn mus1 h.:11 r sp;:irkrd the ;.:turlrnt bndy in regard~ In frinth;ill .:i J t\'rwpnrt Harbor Hifl'h. Nrll" hr<>d rn;ich r>on Len!. "·ho n ,~111n<'s ilH' rein~ from rlPparted Ern1 r .lnh1h1111. ~1rctrrl 147 t'and1dates in pre- 1·n11rl1t1nn1ni: rlnll~ !his 11·('rk -~2 on 1he 1 a1"~1 !1 JllOlflr rar~11y lev('L l.r nl 1101<'.!-. "!hP 1 ;ir~itv "'inner las! 1r;ir 11;1~ rral good for 1he \\hole pro· i::;r.1n1 hut 11'(' ran'r rea lly tell anything 11 11ho11t lhe pt1rl$ nn ·· Fnr lhf' T::irs r('~ular cond1!ion in~ (w1lh J).lrl~ 1 hri;:.1n~ Tur<rlay ""'ilh the !'mphasi~ "" 111n.;i rl.:11 dri ll.~ <1nrl the act1 1•1ty ~ing 1'pl11 e\enh hel11rcn offens1l'e and d('fcn"11e cnnrrn1ra11on. .'i1111 ('feiiier1f e \ ·na< h Tnin Earl.~ hri.;an hJ~ fn1irth \'£'.tr aT 1\\r !'<1n i'lrn1rn1e hrlm \lo'llh ~:'! var~1ty ;irirl 1un1n r 1 .:1r<1t,1 • ilnrl1rl.:itr~ involved 1n 11r0·! rinrl111nn1n i: .1r111 t1 v. llr h;i~ ;i h1111dlr 11f rr111rn1 1111. \rt!rrmrn, hul ui\\\ l\\1'PI' rr111 rn1nj:_ st;irt\'r~ tn hutlrl 111' ullr•11•11 r n1;ich1nf! .11rn11nrl 11 1', 1rir tnn l'.nn;;1s1s of 1a1!back Cl<1rk .l;11·1plt, l:irhlr .frihn Jlnrnern .:ind cr nl f'r· \1nrht1r~rr Rill 11-l::i.rlrlrn . A~ 1nr 11e>:1 "'·eek':> a~l'nd11. "h1<'h hr::1nf. Tur~da\· Ends ~;i~·c. "\\'r ,!Jre ~n1n.i: tn start 11here we left nff 1n !ht sprin~ "\\ e !I .i;:ct !he pads on and do A ll11le 1\\\f'·On-0ne and pick. out our fnorhall rla~ers." l '11i1·ersity l 'n11 Pr~1ty H11Zh lo.~t 1!~ top quar\('rback fTntn \\';ilkerl h1· "'.:L\' nf rran:o:.fe r. hu! _g;iinrrl :i 11~!ful of 1Zriri.rlers tn rC'fllrn. ad- rl 1ng ~£'1 er.:il pn1 nr~ In tht' TrnJan :r;tnck. l"narh .lf'rry Redman ;ind hi~ Trn1.:in fnni h::ill tr:im ha1'e le!le rmf'n at !'\'f'l"Y rms1t1nn. t1nd the aridil!nn nf hve l r.:in ~lers .:irids nrw ~pa rk In thf'1r ()r.:in,1t:e Le;icul' 111\e t1~p1rfl\1on~. ( "hrrk1nJ: in "n thr TrnJAO c·11mp 11rt !'\wk Rah.:i \ 1.A i\1 <1r~h;ill 1, ,Jeff Crrf'n • :\l.'1•') lt1nd 1. Crrg P<1 rker ( Le>:1n,1t:tnn. f)\11l"l 1, liary \\'1 \~nn 1~:d1:-on 1 :ind [Ion llnllr11 1Torrancr 1. "\l.'('·\'e h11d a f.!OOd \\'f'Ck of prat'tk·t.. ai1rf we'll ht rearl )' tn l!.n Tuesrl11_v. rm really pleaser! with our pre-ronditioning 11eek , most of !hem ha ve shov.·n up 1n good ~hape," reports RedmAn. n1 e~1n1irut e r Rill l'lns\\ell J!l"l',f'lf'd F.fi \"ar~1l y and 1un1nr 1·ars11y candirlates at \Ves1 mirt~t.er fnr the pre·cnnri1r1nn1n,1t: \lottk . hii.;hlightNI b~ !he r!'!Ur n QI 17 lettrrmf'n nf which 13 lli<'ff' 111 ~t11rt1n.: rnles l ;i~1 ~ear. The Linn~ rnl!rrl tn ff\l.Jt ~lra i~h1 \\'1ns RI !hr tail rnrl of thf' ~ea.~nn ;i,nrl l!ppPar 1 ~nl1d rhrr111 In lhe Sun~£'! J.e:igur lille ' 1 dnn r knnll' hn\I" wr 'll :i;1ar k 11 p <1£14 1n~t 1ht rr~I nf !hr l('ll!:ll!'. hut I kn nw we !I ha1e a prt1!} i;ood ball club," says Bn~11 el1 ,';'",.xt 11erk \l'e I! he sp<'ndlni " grf:al rlr al of r1m!' 111th 1nd11"1dual lun- d~mtn!3l~.' ht' 11dds. have it yourowoway THE TRUE OLO.sTYLE KENTUCKY BOU~BON 1/2 GAL Sjj98 • • WHAT'S IN- OUTDOORS? By Jll\1 !\'JEMlEC Alan1ito s Racing Res1tlts J\larl1n and broadb11l counts continue to build as this season w ... "~"'· 1111••m•., 1, 1111 has the mar~ings of bl·ing onr of lhr best in quite a few years. ,,1R,T .... c~1 ... ~ • ,:,~:'. 1 ~,., 010, Peggy M1tcticock of lhe Ualboa Angling Club rrports that to c11°m1ne. PYH• 111XoO l· I "9 I I I -Go Tht Lim<! ~Smh~l \O:)O j oo 1 •o <t1 e -inar in :Hit ~ broadb1ll ha\'e tll'en "'eighed in al lhe Di-i-Sh••~ P<>k•• 1R1n1•011 _)\JO •w t'iUtJ OH-OM't loo!< l1 tlo Tl IM1•>Y<ltf llS p;is\ 11eckt•n tl :1a w Jim 1\-loorr or Balboa deck a 1421~ Time -7tl SllO. l '° l 10 pounder On lhc botil Aquaduk 11n<1 Edwina Bisse_y of lluntington ~~.!6~:1~~;;i tor •rco"a Gea ch lund a l~:>·p..ounder 11hile her husband skippered lheir boa t the \Y~hoo 11tOND 111c1. -.no ~aro• J •e•• ' olO\ .. YO. c1 •. m ..... p.,.,. Utc.O Currt•nlly the hot SIXA ts thc I~ mile bank but lots of spike-Pelltt1 ,., limo 1sm11~1 1 •O ) Ill I o0 b l' b ' Glod l od tPtfner> l .O l!O I s are eu1g SN:·n bt•lween the 209 and the east end of Catalina louo rn~ 1,t.11.,.,,,) • 10 Island. 1'he bill risll are hJU1ng a little bit of tverything as ang-~~m•5~;-.,c~~.~11 0· lrrs rf'port rnauy strikes on feathers. Knuckleheads, flvers and -- li\'e mackerel. -n NIGNll T DDU&lf_ 11 -Go T~o l..oml! & I -r1 11n ''' ''"'"· l'1ot Ted Nafugcr ha s lied his individual mark of catching seve n "'·"· broo1db1ll 111 one season ;ind is 11011 on his 11·ay to establishing • Tl-illlO RAC( -J!D v•r<h M•lO•n ) ne11 record for lun1sell. ~••' 01110 c1••m1"• Putt• 11aoo. \'r teran harbor area skip""r :ind angler Jim Donnelly re-. E • • • '11 ~ • 1 ° F 1 ~ r-r.1.u.,.,,,1 •lO ,'° l -O!I purls th;1l there are a lot of broadbill in the waters bet\l.·een the 1111 Per11•1a !P••Mrl 1 .o 1 •o 1•esl l'nds of the outer islands and the Channel Islands. The big "&;:~:0_ e~1~ .i,~~~•D11 1 '° J:.'.l me fish are f('{'d1ng best on large squid, but Donnelly al~o re-No scr11cnu. ports lhal m;iny anglf'rs are gettu1g solid strikes on live mackerel. P'ourtTM rtAcE -O(IO ••ro• 1 •••• old• Cl•lml"~ f'Uf1t 1'Y.~~ :\1(•11~ .'it.·11001 f, •• ll'a•.J llp "o~~· '°" I•• <P••n••I )!D JCO JOO O•~amo P•ltOI ICto>bvl • ;O .1 N fl eports from down soulh Indica te a ne\l.' sc hool or albacore Db~"°" e .. d 1P•o•J •so has n1o vrd into coastal \votrrs. II.oats fishing out of Sa n Diego ~~,.,~~,(~1•1110• h?Ve. posted al>o\'e average catches of toa d albacore some IO to ""TH llACIE-=-Cl(! 1J n11les off Todos Sanlos Island. cld•. coolmlne. Pur H 3~'ro•. 1 •••• In addition lu the l·1r<e longfins s kip~•s al ~" report a fair ll<mnl" or;11 !Alll•on) 7l.IO into 711Cl ' · .--""' Llmlh f!~ra .. 1~ !Sml!h) s lo l !b number nf hu ge \'ellowfln luna and bluefiD Tuna ba ve been taken Otiv tn' M•n 1w~1o.,.,1 n "° d h " Jim• -70 1/10, oroun l e Coronado Islands. No Stroich ... Davey 's Locker 1o1·ill be running an alb~core boat out to lbe ,IXTH •.1.ci _ •ce ,.,0, 1 •••c area around thr ~3 falhom !'ij>Ot Saturday m bopl"s of intercept. ola• & •P c111m1.,. f'u"• s1900 Ing the migrating albies. For reservalions on the party boat ~;0 T~~·ut:·~;,.91,.~;•••rl '00 j !g i;:; phone 673-1434. li u>t11nv 8 0• 1 1v1uvhn) 1 ool Skippers are still \'Cry optimisti r about a great September J!m;cr~tci.~ •. 1110· and Oetober for albacore, tuna, yello1o1·tai l and dolphin. The waler II f'l(.li(f4 I -On TIM ••1m & I -le1nperalure has dropped a co uple or degrees in lhe pasl two l•• •r•••· l'•i• 1u.ot. days, and the bail conditions are good, SI YIENTN 11.1.c1E _ 11o ~··a• 1 v•Ar ' "I I • O j f' • olOs & YO. (lllml"lt. P Y"• 11.0C I rea S 1111!J It Y Ott• wmow Rta11e•I !Wa•dl 10.00 •IO 110 . . , _ 10' F•me (M•l•Ud•I l.IO 1 to Fishermen are ('atf"'h1ng a dukes mixture of surface and Pe•eo °"'''n• 1Lionam1 J .o bottom fish on the half day and all dav boats running out of 1•me -.•s t llct. . Sc:rat<.hed -Mr .1.<1,01101f, Nc11•port Harbor. Landing officials report that bass and mackerel -- 1 d. fh d ·1 1· h l I h.I k 1· h b d d EIGMTM •ACE -HO v••O• l •'•r arc ca ing e a1 y is ota s v.• 1 e roe JS , arracu a an old• a. uo. A11aw•nceo, P""" 11100, &ome bonito are filling up the rest of the sacks. A:' 11 ch;•••• 1 •' IJo · C 1· d S Cl • CW11>0n) •.00 170 1 10 a!s running out to ala 1na an an · emente are gelling c~i<A oootln tV•11•~n1 J .o i ?ti a good bric on bass with a few i•cltows -but they are not in a 011-cMi!•r !P~'"''1 i 10 DH-Matl••lor (Pav•I : 10 biting mood. 11m1 -.11 11at B r. I . I 1· d I . b I Id ' k f ~«et<~ea -s~r·1 "" c,a., ay 1s i1ng IS a so isle as :Hr. ut s lOU pie -Up a tc r OH _ o.iane•• 10, rn.rc. !be su1nrner cro\1·ds leave. Rental skifls fishing outside tt1e jetty . . . . NllllTM It.I.Cl -•CO '"'~' J v•oi arc picking up some small bonito, hahbut <ind barracuda on live ala> , uP c111m1""· F11""' 1 na M1<e•. buil "u"• 11000. · Pond~auo IA~o.r] ~00 ).00 1 •~ IJ.~ I.~ In side the harbor anglers using clam~ and cut bait are 1..011doo iO·-·~or 1 &!rin ging a few s;ind and bay bass, but croaker are listed as 51~r~~p ~q~~11.,:~.1Pnami un1·~npernlive. Both Art's Landing and the Pavilion have renl.a l No s".''~"· '" &kiffs nvailab!e 1n addition to a good assortment of bait and u 1XAt1A , -P•~d••"o ~ 1 _ lack!e. Lol•d•, '•I• 1u1.H. f..,trl.oes t•• Re Cro1cded This \\CCkend 11•ill rind n1 ost of the popular lakes in the ~outhland uffrring recreation lo a lot of boaters and anglers. Co1mpsites at the stale and private lakes 1o1·ill he at a premium also during the lin;1l sumrner bolida~·- \'ail Lake is co nsistent For catfish, bluegil and crappie. \\·hile the S:in Diego Lakes offer ~ome fair angling ror bass and eat- fish nnly. IJtg IJear La ke is good ror trout rishing ne ar the dam and &round the observatory. with cbeese aod salmon eggs 1Uract- lng the must fi sh. Lakes Sher1o1·ood. Piru, Casitall and Cachuma are all lisltd 11s good For bass and catfish, but'1rout have mo\'ed to ve ry dttp \1ater a nd are r eluclant to take bail. Irvine i~ fa ir for large cat. fish. but offici;1ls list all olber speries as poor prospects. The high sierrai; \\'ill prndui:r good limits of trout for most 1111g1ers 1o1illin~ tn 1\·ork a little bit. but most catt'hes \\'ill con- sbl or planted r:iinbo11·s. The June Lak r l~nop is rated a.~ the he~! spot lo l i~h. \\'bile the prick-in lakes and streams "'ill be good for pan sized brook trou1. Late evening thunder showers are still hilling lhe high t·ountry regul arly, but nol "h;ird enou~h to run campers and fish. ermrn out. (,;t,011 tl11il1•ol-:. lo•· Do1:e Cooperative \\'f'at!wr is responsible for a good outlook for the Fir~1 11·cckcnd sh011t nf the 1971 dove season. There are still lols or birds 1n most p.:irl s of Southern Califom1a. and if the 11·eathr.r holds. limt1 s rould be as common as they \.\'ere on opening day for 1nost hun1cr~ Thi:' lrnpcri:il \"allt•y. as usu<1I. \\"ill bf a good bet. bul hu11t· rrs :o;hnuld nflt nvcrlnok !he 011·e11.!i nr San Jo:iqu in valley. The lirni1 on do1e is 10 jl('r d:iy and 2fl ln possession and hunl<'rs are 11·arncd that 11hi lc11•1ngs can noL be shot in Orange t:oun1y. .~tt9f• lie•• Co1111i IJ01(·11 ,\ lhrec.<f:ly sai.:r hen hunt \\'ill begin in Jnyo and 1\!onn rnunlil'' S;1h1rrh•). The li~h and l\'ame official:o; report a drop in the n11n1ber of hirds i11 !hr primt' hunting area~. Thr Crowlry 1..ali.t -Loa,l \I ~ .-...;s do11n 01cr 40 pe.rcent from last year's f,11r1 e\I. The br~I area i~ 1·nund the nld ~host town nf Bodie . but hunter~ will Fi nd it rliffic ull lo rrarh the big upland game birds. Fund Raising Di11ncr Set The second annual Duck.~ Unlimited dinner party for Ora nge Count y will be held al the Airporter Inn on Thursday night, Sept 23. The dinner is being or~aniz.­ ed to raise funds for Ducks Unlimited which is a non-pro- fit group of .sportsmen work· ing towards the goal of pro- tecting and propagating the 11.'c1!erfowl of the U n it e d States, Canada and !"11exico. An on the spot survey by Ducks Unlimited in the nesting areas of Canada showed an in- crease in brood stock over last year. The increa.~e n·as due to ample water in !he areas pro- \'ided by DU projects. The outlook for the Paclfic Flyn·ay is one or the best ever. The program "'ill beRin "'ith 11 cocktail party at 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 8, Be o Anderson, regional director for DU n·ill gi\•e a &hort report. and the el'ening 1vill conclude \.\•ith a grant auct ion and raffle. !01101\·cd by lhe mo\'ie Sprig Tail. For more infr>rma11011 01nrl tickets. phone : Toni Forhe.:; ;it li42-6055. Fred Border~ at 531 - 601\0, Omer Long ;it 11:13-8330 or J ohn Good al 1121 -8900. f.~~ The A~ Palmer Met hod ~. .,.ATIIUR 0# 111C J>ICMIC"' ;1, ADVANCE HANDS ON CHIP , l SH:::y golf«> ru•h th< ru;,,.k< 1 I I. or ~lting lhcir hands behind the \ ball on chip shots (Illustration tf la). This often produces a nippy I ' (Illustration lb) which alters the / /I alignment of the clubfact. This may al~o cause hilting behind the ball. r suggest you set up lo l hc~c short approach shots with you r hands ~ightly forward of the ball . as I am doing in lllustra1ion 2a. lbcn. merely pull the clubhcad through the bl.JI on yo..1rdowns.wing (lllusltatioa 2b). With yo ur bands lead ing the way, you will gttttly increase your chances for solid contact and straight shots. IRON OUT THOS( IRON SHOTS! A.mold P&lmt r's bcX!klet "H1t11na; tile Irons" gives ch1mp10nship 11ps to help sh•rp~n your oro11stlol tectin1QLtl . S•nd 20t and • $lamped, r•t11rn envtlop• lo Arnold Palmtr, 1n t •1• ol ttus ntws~per. For Los Alnn1itos Racing Entries csi::~"1''1~.:: ~~::, -,~:1~,rtWJ.. 12 lll i•JlllY Oouttle Oft HI & lr><I ~•<H 1s e~acta 111 "" & "~ R•<o• Fl•ST RA CE -HO Y••a•. M••a•• I Year olds Cl•lm;ng, Pu"• lllOO. c111mln<1 .,,it• slSl'lO. EtG HTK rt.I.([ -l•O ••·o·. J v••• 01a• & ~D t1u .. , & '"•'e' c101m.~a P""~ 17WKI. (l~om•"O °''~~ Sll'Ql. 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Pu•-t• 1wi;o ~;."~~~';" A~1f M!:,~l~~o:l :~ ~~~~eb~c~h1~"..~o~~lr •••' I Roundy OOll...:!Y ((a•Ool•' 11~ (ientl.rn~n J~I (WM•an ) So<l•'o Cricket,,',','",,',,,,, 11 / O~nay Ec~o lf'••nPrl e Mo"<t~llon 11..oonaml Mont•n• Moon <f'ao•\ ~·o l<uc~I• n· Win 1.1.d•"l D••n"• Cal!v Doti IWo•nl 111 (,o Aoa.n (AtloHJnl R ult~~ Won (Wa•dl !?O llut>blt• 1..1 Ru• I Hori) Too )od• l\lauQhn) 11 11 Fo<w•rd Ball••v (LillliM") •11 C.lnaer Som ill.111\onl I ti TOO;•n'• (hie~ (Wa1aJ 1111 ' " "' "' ' " "' "' "' "' r;o Bullfight Feud Se t At Tij11a11a Dullf1ght superstars Joseh!O Hurrta and tllanolo tl1art111t1, bring their long-s t:ind1n g feud to Tijuuna for the first time Slulday in <1 two-n\<111 duel al the bull ring by !he sea. I Beg111ning al 4 p .111 111 P1a1.a l ~1unurnental dr T 1 j u a n a , lluer!;i and ;\1;•.rtinl"1. wil l e;i~·h kill thrt'e bulls f11.ln1 Lhe l11gt1- !y rt·.spccted C:arflas ranch I Thts will be the !:isl eorr1d;,1 ;i:t the seaside arena lh1s :-ea;;on And 11 probably 11•ill be the l1n;il ;ippcar;,111re of !he , <:u1nn1er 111 Tiiuana r or !\tart1nez Huerta. however. 1'1 1 scheduled to pcrlc>rrn again lhe following week al !he clv1\·n!o11·n arena 111 the (:olden :-i11·ord Corrida. llut·rta. :17. !hr rnas1erf11l l11- rl1an rnatad11r fru111 lt1e 1·1tl;ige or. Tetela dr Oea1n1x:i 111 the !-;(;Ile uf Puebla. <ind lo.·lurt111cz. 111 years hi~ ju111or. lronl ~lonterrcy, have feuded J'or 1nnre lhan 1wo years. The conflict started in ~1ontcrrcy dur\nf! a rlispule 111•er who would fighl an extra bull after neither ~'as salisried \11th his wol'k against th e regularly scheduled ani rnals. 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Mode rn Body Shop for All C1rs 646·9303 540-9468 Orange County's Largest and l\fost Modern Toyota .and Volvo Dealer OYlltSl.AS OILIVll:T SP!CIALllTS • 1971 DEMO 142 !.EDAN 2144 lt•dio, H••'•" AYlo..,,+;c i,.,.,, i !TfOIY!OlTfAl '71 COROLLA DEMO SALE LARGE NEW & USEO TOYOTA SELECT ION S1t1t Us B1tfort• You Buy! Back To School Time Gym Shorts -Shirts -Sox -Shoes Football Shoes All Purpose Shoes Basketball Shoes Tennis Shoes Soccer Shoes Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts Tennis Sox Tennis Dresses Tennis Visors & Hats OPEN 9 to 6 -CLOSED SU NOA YS Handball Cloves & Balls Paddleball Rackets Wilson -Dunlop -Davis Bancroft Tennis Paddles Balls -Sets Masks -Fins -Snorkles Sleeping Bags -Back Packs Day Bags -Freeze Dry Food Basketballs & Coals Volleyballs & Nets Soccer Balls -Footballs Bikes -Parts -Tires -Tubes 538 CENTER, PHONE 646· 1919 I I I J l.EOAL NOTICE ... lllO'TK• TO C•l:OITOll$ W N•IO• COUIT 01' 1NI: •tA1'8 Ot' CAl.l"O•"lt,t. 'Oii: nt• CDC.INfY 0, o•AN•I <.:uun ty Bunch Show Incl'easc OVER THE COVN11ER 111 .. AMn llltl> '"'"utl~t lflll!' ... l ltf •••Ullfll .. ..,..,.,..,....,. t A.M. .,._ MAI .. I" .CU k .... lfttl•dl rtll I _, ..... rk•t. -tlr*-tr (tMlll lfloll\.. Orange l ounly residents h11vc 111\CSted $6 4 m11t1on 10 E 1 t 1 l f 1 1 H"OllV f_NOC:H Wf; SSI EJIG Ooce1u<1 ,iOTl(f; S Hlf•EIV G V(N o "'' ''"' ..... 9f !toe .tlcrvt r:1mtc1 OICtOonl 1'11 I II Mina lll V "I (I "'' Ill n\ 1! .. t•lol dff-1\f 111 IM'1itl<I lo I!• tno"' w"" 1111 11e-c11~ Y VOlldl! 1 11 Ill• ollk • .i t"• clort. el "" "'°"' 1nnn.a cw 1 6' lo P •'"nt 111..,, WI l'I 1!1 llt(t»t v VO<ltl\e o ID llM ul>CMI oltned 11 11\t o I Cl ~· ne • ..-... y. M NT OH ANO M ~ U S !':e11ts E and l! $.'.J\lO~s Bond1' frtHJl Janu;<rv through csx~ July 1971 actordlnf:. to Donald • P Kcnr C(!\ county :.; 1\ 1ngs _Nfn~ Bonds chairman NASO L1111ngs for Wednt1d1y S.pttmbtr 1, 1911 o I Etc Nutl 0 I [ ot Ill 16 16 E tC Mod ~S o l~ Et( C » [•E nu~O OJ ~ En~ w C t6'1'1£n1R TON fOO W 11> If !IOI.I IVI G LO• A111111 C1 Uorn 1 tOOT 1•11!cll • "'' ~•<•er It.Ii "'"~ lllt ~""' 1lt n10 n • "'' • • Per!Anng o t • , o o Jo•d IKIO•nl wt n •oY n>on "• t e 111 ,,.. ""b<• ""O "'"° 0. e<I "Ut U• H ltll RUSSELL ICNOTT ,t.L SOCHElt C"RL M NT0!-1 Co !~KUO I ol ' ol 111 obo~• n• ,,,.., drtN MINTOM AND MINTON ... W lf\lftl_,i..,10 Lh """Ito, Calll' -7 Tel U U .,. fn4 Art., ... ,, i.t Cl IJHll I I J'u~ hi\~ 0 1n1• Co•• Dt ., AoAul ' u '"" SI P 1m i..t ,., LEGAL NOTlCE lUPl:llOll: COUIT 0' C"L "OI N A COUNTY 01' OIANll 1• Civic c ... to• D•I"' W11t l onlt ...... <• '""'' CASI" HUMl'llt 0 Ulll JUMMOHI MAlllAll California s sales increased b\ $8 6 milhon as con1parcd '1th sales o\f'r Ire pcr1od last vea ----------LEGAL NOi'lCE -----!' " 17~' "C:Ti l O!J5 a u!IWI!"'' NAM( ,T,ti1EMEN1 T 1 lolow nw "'•On • "" t D~1ne11 FQU " t llOl(EllS ;,tll ~ e1 CaiiS P 0 llu• ) ~' l\rWPO 8re ""' llo~•1 EC.at7'lt( f~e p~ Bettfl C11 t l6'0 Tl> i bll• f'tU bo <1~ '-""IJ\IC od Ind ~ dua B~h••E \.•11' ,. ,. . 111 lly ... "' PuD! • t ""'"' '" " ' " ' E~ (o ~ I [ou 0 I : ·l~p~ t: l I FB Ceco 7 F~b r.~ ~ F• d~" f: 0Fno 1v "' • 0 . ' .. Fol 0.;t'. • F' Genii Fo P Mt r PM u I• F PM WI t 1 • oF1WnP ' L Ft~n~ Q1/F~Te II 1 I I F I f t " J JI I~:"" F; n '' II ~b H 71 ' ' ' ' ,. " .. 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' " ' '" " Finance Briefs ' • • " IJF.:NVF:R -A rn • r Ir 1 " '1't.l r v1111 l'l n 111nd Olm· mun1ca!Jon• Cnrp ha• rece111· rd • franchh~ In build and nprr;:it t 11 r;:i hlP t1!e111Aif!n JJYStem tn Winter Park 111 NOR1 H HOI 1 vwoon 1'hl Na\y ha~ 111w;irded Rl'ndt z Corp mnrt than S~ m1lhon in contract• o111 I t 1 elec trndyn1m1cs l'll\IJl!U'\n fllr wnri" on thr Mark •fl !or~dn WASHINf,TO N -Tht. Navy ha~ Jfl ~tn CnlHn~ R11d10 Cn • $7 7 million txt en~inn tn 1 eo.,. lr1ct for th• AN BST 1 1uh- m11rinl' rm e_r g, n cy enm· mun1c;it1Qn tr1n~m1tler The ntw 1w11rd IJI! In adrhltnn ln the 1n1tl1/ f4 I million rontracL 1------- Sumhob i ( ' A ,. • • " • c • • • f " " " ~I A• " .. ... --· "• • '' ' " 30 OAIL V PILOT Thursday, StPttmbt r 2, 1971 Reis Sna res Cheeking Out Area Greens LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL ~'OTICE LEGAL fl;OTICE ' n1•• ,ICTIT10Ut IUllNlll N•Mll t T•Tt.Mf.NT , nut NO'TICI 01' tALI OI' Surfing Win Steve Reis of Corona lh• del Gal Nabs Two Tourn,eys I' !Utt P IC TITIOUI I U,ll<l\t NAMl St•TEMfNl Tr.. ''r!l~T~OIUTSA~~~1:M1:1 •U.L .. ltO,lltT"Y AT !1111ew• ... --II OG111• &ut lMU LA COIFFURE OE l>,\PIS 8(AUTV Tl>• toUowl,,. .,.,.,.,, •I OOlnt ''"'MU l'l~~AT~!~L I e.u:~~t l~I!""''"' l>f"<>'I> •rl l oonl ... ~,\LON, )(1118 M• .. DOt a1.a_, Co•1• • ., F>EllC •t.i l>OINT "Y,t.CHl L•NOING $u1'1'f•t1• c ... r1 of "'•~··'·"' C•ll!()rn•• TPI PL£ H PA~TNEll~MI P, SUI M•U '7616 A"IO M,f.lltNA, )7()/ Wiit C.,.11 '"' '"' Covn .. OI lo• .. nQtlf) 8••<11 81"1! 8~tn• Pr•. (1hl. Jt1n (>""'II-V1n L1~td1. l•n ' Gr•,.. In ll\1 M•!lt ' ol '"' £JI•" •"" •Gu••· P..ul ! Tut~••. Jill Btt~ Bl•d~ t\lar captured terrnediate class in· !itle tn the Y~f. Hun· inaugural Orange CoAst (A surfing co11 tcst at t ington Beach Friday. llandy C:irter of Costa MC'sa and Greg Ha rristln of Newport Beach fol lov.•e<l behind He1s In the begi nners cla~s . Jet Tnlley of Santa Ana ~·on. followed by Scott Iverson of Orange ;ind Ken Kn ickerbocker of Costa I\1esa. :~·: ,_1!1: .. "I -.. . . . I Oe yeu """'" 1•1! Th• T ""''' B"• ~·• 1• o! mo ""'" p<IP<Ol•r 11,,11 In lh•lf 0•" IOblC<O bl•O<ll~ A116 ~OU c1n bl•nG 1111' o!•f• 11 •u1t you. on •O<tu..-1. (em• In 1na "" "' 111a1y. SO UTH COA<;T PLAZA, C05lA MESA I 11e a1 the w at.,rlo ll, low"r levell Fern Sproul 1vnn ll ps1 r of "'(!men 's clu b tournament~ al Rancho San Joaquin G1J!f Course during !he pnst wetk. Mrs. Sproul won the first A flig ht title v.'ith ;i 35t~ "'1lh t\larion Keeler f1nishittg sc· (.'(ltld Bl 37 ''.I. In !he 13 Hight con1pl'lll 1nn , Doroth~r \\'right w:is !he win· ner 135''.! 1 rotlow('rl hy ,JC':in ()'Ske<t t36 1i.I and Trudy Bone (37 '::. I. , The C titl e 1>.'t>nl 1o 1';1i!ttli e Reck'llan 1 :l5 1 ~ 1 \l'tlh l'il! Lacknr r t.17 t and \'1v1an Trnutnian 1391 nrxt in line. N(1r a illorales 1>.':IS the D fhghl \ICIOr wit h a 4111. In the second tourn:imcnt, Helen Hodges won ttu.' B title 11·11h a .18: .'·1l t1rjnrie Thalcher was the C \\'inner with 401·.-; and Flarb:i r;i AdamfJ w:is the D \'IC'\or 11•ith 37. The n1en's {'!uh Jligh·Low match pl ay tou rn;in1e11t 11·11! begi n the fir~! of f1\·c roun<ls of play on Sept. 18 11·1th cnn· eluding matches sChl'du lcd Ort. 16. Lng11110 B e t1t•l1 The v.·ornen'i; cl ub 0£ the Laguna Beach Country Cluh held a criss·cro~s tou rna mrnl recently with fl1rs. John Pool the A flight victor with a 24. Mrs. \Valier Da vison finished second with a seore of 26. Jn the B fligh t, Mrs. ('"rn,.1n1" Tnomr~· v.·nn "1th 26 fol!n\\r'd by ri.1rs. Earl 0ul1Ck \\ 1lh 27. r.trs. Cnurtney Ya,ccr w11s the c rl1ghl 11rtor \l"llh 2:p~ with ri.·Trs. Ike \\'estmoreland l)('CO/ld at 28. •~·r 1\'iy11c l Ari Rc11n1ck and F'ra nk nurra (';lp!urecl a partner's h1'~l ball tournament al EI N1,cul'I Country Club i n Laguna N1~ul'I recently wi1h a ne! SCllrc •lf fi2. Jn a n1 1xed be.~1 halls uf fnurso1nc !nurnnn1en!, f\\r. and r.trs. Norm11n De Planquc and f\1r. ,1nd r.l rs. fiordon llallida.\I lln1shrd 1Y11h a 129 fvr first place honors. lli~t Cn1111••t1 The 1vnmen '.s t'lub or Big Can- ,\"l1n Country Club in Newpor t Bc·ach, staged :1 n1l'n1ber·gUl'SI !w\1 l0w hillls i1f foursun1e tl)urn1H 1H!n t Tl!C ~d~v 11• j t h tllrs. B P11 Dc;inc and ·hl'r g11esl f..1r s. 1\l Shinn nf Sant<i Ana Cou n!rv CluU lt'fl !lting w11h il !rs. i'l arry ;\1:ir11n ;i nd ill rs. .J11t k S:iyrrs of SACC f.\r top honors v.·1tl1 125. Src11nd p!ace 1venl to a IC'am C'Om poscd of .\I r.~. U:iu1s Lrw1s and il1rs . .Jack \V,ilso n nf Oak· n1onl Coun1rv Cl ub with :-.1r.~. Jat:k Ela rn alid ~l rs. Al Brtnvn of ll acicnda Country Club, They h:id a sc:ore of 128. HOLIDAY SPECIALS DISCOUNT PRICES 78 PREMIUM* s.,. '·' '.. l .... ~ ..... f.'"'--+7=\ Jl .OG " ..... ' '"''~ I ',,. ,, II •O ., ·~ ,, ,. ". 'l\ OD 11.00 "00 ,, " FREE M QIJNTING "''"" "" ....... ~· ·-"'· ......... ' .... ~ Custom F itted SEAT QUALITY RETREADS WHIT EWALLS-A NY SIZE $788 12 MONTH GUARANTEE EA. PLUS TAX QUALITY WIDE OVAL RECAPS -WHHEWALL'--ANY "" $12 95 16 MO~TJIG~~~A~~E~ EA. PLUS TAX TREMENDO US SELECT ION NOW ONLY • CUSTOM UPHOLS TE RY • • • • • • COVERS 1995 HEADLINE RS CO NV. TOPS FLOOR MATS LANDA U TOPS DOOR PANELS P l~, b O!h•r Plu•h s;~l e• lo Ch,.0 1e f.,c.., FULL SfT MOST CA RS RE P AIRS MO!!-T CARS RADIA'-' TIRES .&LL SJZIS-W H ITEWALlS TUBELESS THESE ARE f'l:tEloUUM TIRES NO BLEMISHES $399 ~ •. >LUS TAX ,.,, •• , BRAKE RELINE s159s f Ut l 't GUARANT EED PREMIU M IR A!(( RE LINE S24 .'t5 MOST CARS Premium HE'AVY DUTY SHOCKS FRONT OR REAR FREE REPLACEMENT COMPLETE FRONT END ALIGNMENT WE DO ALL FRONT $J99 ENO REPAIR'> MOST CAR'> ALL PRODUCTS & SERVICES FULLY GUARANTEF:D We Honor All Major Credit Cards To Open Account Gasa line Card!-Master Charqe -8 of A 2860 Harbor Blvd.-Costa Mesa Phcne ~40-0 17 0 • Open Monday-Saturday, 8 • 6 ' ' l-<1QnW•>" P.O 8(>& l lM. Nowporf ' ,,,,,, ' •• , ••••• • • M"""" V.• o "211! II••<~. Ci lll. f/MIO O••n•~•<>I e " •·-e ven1 P••• C~lof f..l rs. Donald \Vi\! and i:uest 1,,":;~!:0!:'1'1"1" h ial.., conaoxttd •• •" 11••0••~ E G•'"''· "'" '''" 0•1••· J"N':~;. P•• ":.~~!!• ~~'!":' 11101 11-c un .. ~:.'!;1 ,~ Tue•••· 1'00\ 1 l!.•n• 11' 5•"'' l\lrs. f\1 1ke Shev.11rd ur Irvine J••n (••Ill~ V•n li1:1a. ~~~~:,1.1::::.'~; ~:~g ~:.::uCltG ~· • ., ., .... ~no<! ... 11 l'"ll •• pn••I• ••lo,.,., "' 1111• tu .. n•n" o•rng '11''0UC'•O C• r ... I I~" >'~!""'"' !llr<I "'"" '"• Count>" 0 111•r '"' l "n a~• et !of"ul . ltll. •' '"' pl1 H o P1•tnt•~~IP •• " 'J ~ .. l"U Cieri."' O•t All<' ,.,.,M. en .. ,, •. n. 1911 a~rbo•• E C.ot!lu Ot!•C• <>I Lfwlft, Folo. & tt•I•, t(;j w P•y• s Tut~•· C''-. st c·o .. nl"' Clo•' l·-m~·· n<llYIOu •I I l\Jth /\·Its. JrWtn l loolen and B• W•ll•• I. King. O•Pu!Y CouM• Cit•~ l t>li •l•l•m•nl 111..., wi•h 111, c.,.,Mv Ol•m~·c B••"· Lo• .. n11•l••· .0015. '"""'V Tn" •l•l•m•nl "'"i w1'" t~•• C')UMV Pvbl'Vot<J O•~n~1 Cooot 0 •11• Pilo!, C• 0 0, 0 11 c 1 " 1 B o• Lo• "llO•l'" 51 110 cl C•lno"""• ro Cl••~ c! O•o~gt C?1.nl• on ,6.u~ l~ 1•11 tll rs. Hobert Butlrr of Irvi ne ,\oeu11 l~. •na !•P!•m ott l, t , •~ .,;; 8, "'~~ ... :'e :-',~; .. "~cu~vg'C~unl~ "'' ~1o11ei• •nd ""'' b•<1<>~. ~oo oubl~~• II• Bt•"'' J. Moooo•. ~""'' COOJnl1 Cocist ff)r !hird pl;itr Il l l'.!O 1911 1'.ll~·11 c1.,~ •o u1•1f~m~'""' b• •••<> Su0•••or Cou•I, ('-.:•• A I'• re.coo ll "d ,,,, '''"rlh LEGAL NOTICE Publllh~ O••nt• Co•" o., •• l'llc•, ~II ,,,. Ilg"'· 11111 •n<I I"'''"" or ·~'"I Publ•>l>rd O•IOQ• < ·' c· u ·------~~~~------·l "-u•u•f U 1n<1 So<>!omMr l, t . "· IMlnor) II' ona lo oil 1n1 <'""'" tH I Aut ulf 11, 19, 16 CoAit CJ~llY Piiat, A'l!t Srptor~b•• 7. 711 1·11 pJ;u,:e ;it J;J [. (Jn One (COn1 I' 11lH )9'1 lJ.IJ./I ~ron1rt• 1llu~!• •n '""' Cf\vf>IY or O•anoo. 1J7> ,ICllTlOUt &UllNlll !·-----------------~Tt1• of (•10!< ... nl•. P•'''<u••rly dt•c'1t1et10l------------------11 C'l'e l\lrs. \1h -1lkt•r ~n1il h anll NAM E ST,\lEM!NT LE •• follow•. 10 wir: LEGA L NOT ICE gu{':;l l\1rs. J·lcrbcrt Alle n of ,,',',',',,,,",',10,,1ng W•><>n• ••• 0o1n,., ______ G_AL __ N_'O_T_1_c_E____ An und,.ldt<I '• •nt•'•" in ind 10 · 1 Tn•• oorr•on ot tne Not1noo" Ou••lf• ~l ~.1n1 ;i Ana CC 11•i1 h fl1 r.~ TEMP 1>1>11lNEllSMI P. 1111 1!••<.h ,. 11a11 ~·cnon 16, in 10 .... n•ll•o ls""'"· ll•no~ IQ , 10.7' l'"ICTITIOUS S USINES\ NAME STATEMENT lollow.nQ Pf< '<OO " no,og Harold \Vendell tJnd guest B1v~ Bu•"• P11r~, c1111 ,-1cr1T1ou1 a u11 Nr:,1 wo••· s s l'I a. M 0•1<>·!lt<:! ~· •nuow• P•ul S Tuc ke" 1111 B••'" lll•d, i'jAME STATEMENT 11•9,nn•nv •I 1~• SQu!n•••'•nv co•nrr l no ri.1t·~ l\otwrl Nicholson of An· Bu•n• P11rk. Coll! Tno 1ollow,n9 P'""" 10 acint bu1lnru el lo• I ol Troe • No lnw, •• >llown on• ••· ll<iflc\<1](' ('('. J•ll·•\ ~ l~<kor. :ietl lilfnf SI, So nr~ I>= m•o lhOfM>! rfCO•Ol"<I •n 8oek l o, Pat•• (0,\$f TELEPHONE fX(Hi>NGE. "'"• C•I•' DEL .. NEY 9110~ F•S11 M,\llotET, I I lo •l lnclu• .. e. Ml.cflll "'"l>UI Mooo. ~ll ...,.,, ]~·~ ~··•et. s ..... I, (oS1• The other \t'n in fo und r.lrs. '"" l>u••n•-. 11 b""' <on<1uet•d c~ • 1ac.o Lo!•v•ltf '"""'· Newt>Otf llt•c~. 11 ,..o•d• or •••O 0•1nt • Counh ; •n••<• It••• •1o11 I I 11 d \l lt.,..P 1>u•n•111>10 (•l•lo•n•o f'UllO. ••o•"' tnt ~""'"••Iv r•o<onQ•Hnn o• !I>• P•1lf11'• '"'. " C:ol1to•n'1 tP•· f\ rnbre{' l an guesf · rs P•u• s r u<••r O•lanev B•o•. ~••IOC<I co I" E•••••I• 1><>und1r.1 l•n• or •~·d Lot 1, <>N•l•o~. 111 W••t ,,,., s 11011. ~"'" 1, ],l'llh r\e;1[ of :\lcsa Verde C(.' .,.~ .• '"''•men• l<l•d ........ 1h• Counh C•••IGtl>I• (no•O••tlonl ]llQO L••••tl!f 5.,.,, .. '" )/" ss·· E1>1 1.000 !•••. 1"efl{O Co•ro ...,.,. •1~11 "Olh •, lrS, Tom l.ik"n and Cit•• oi O••nll• Co11n•• Pn Au11 10. 1•11 Sltfft. N•w_.I ll•<t<h, C•h11>•n•• on • '"'" 01•111•1 wnn one ~""'"'"''• Tn·~ bJ""•" ,. l>f•ng tonautt•<I bY • ,.. <> " lh B•v.,ly J Mo<IOox OtPUIY (..,nh ln•o bU"M•• 11 Ming tondu!lt<I bY _. l)OUrnl••Y ''"" o• •••d Loi I, ~°"'" 11£1' (0•1><>'•1 on. "Ul'~l :\lrs. Retncly Johnston of ci... Cot1>0•on11n. n· os .. w•" 11•11 •t tt '" m, £,,.,.,,.. e v J••n"• c L•<""'•n •, ,.. 1>u1>l•1~ed O••n9• Co~.r O••"• P•lot. N•<• Delon•• """ el F11U••t"'1 "~" !US li•11~"'~v \"<• "'""a•nl !\lcsa Vcrclc CC. Auou" II, .,, 1• 1na Seo••mDt• 1, ln" ""'"m•M '''"" w •1n '"" c.,..n•v 1011 100 I••• .n w,a•n •• •"own on ••id T!\'1 ""'""'""' HIM w •~ '"" Cooin•v Jtn 1111-1! (\.,• "'O••n11• c..,...,,. on "'""· lG. lt/l moo ct •••d l•ott No 10~6 11\•n<e Cl••~ 0r O•tn11• Coun!• on Jun• lO 1911 191/1 ""'" Dee p Sea Fis h Report LEGAL NOTICE I'" nl•I FICTITIOUS S USINE!I N,\Mf tTATEMENT Bv llfYPrly J. Meddo< Qpputy (OOJnl• S°"lft 1111' 11" Qj · Wo•I 'Ill !Ht lorn< ll• 8tvfllJ J. M•ddO>, Oepul• (ou,,11 Cit•• c•nlf• 1 ,~f ol ••Id Full••lnn l!olt(!. Cl•rk 1>uo11,~.u 0•1n9• <0•1t 0111• Pnot. '~'"'" 11on1 •11d cen••r 11,.. N"'"'" 9• f'ubl••~ed 0,1nve c ... .i 0~"• 1>1to•. " . '30!·11 Au~u•f 11, 19, 2~ end S>plem t._r l J\' 55"" W<•I l•ODD f<OI. '"'"'' Not! _.v9u•I !•, U 11>11 Stlltfmb., 19/l ?:!l0--11 IO" 1~· 05·• E~" 'Ill '••! 10 •~·• 1911 LEGAL NOTICE 5,,.,1~w•11 .. w <<>•~ o• 10•<1 Lo! l, 1-----------------m~nt• Noflll llO" :n• ~s·· E111 21' ..... '"' !g •nt on•n! nt b<Q>nn•no LEGAL NOTICE EXCEPTING T!1El!EFllOI,\ en un:·ll-------7-:c:::C-------- d,.>d•C cn•-fou"" .n!•'"" in •" I' 11"1 m.n.f1i1. 0<0< on<! P'"<•ou\ or V<flul FICTITIOUS BUS!NESI m~••I•. '"""""''' """ ... arocerM A• 01 NA.M E STATEMENT Pv•rv klna eod <"•••<•tt. Lnclu<11no In l nr following o•roon 11 Co•nG hu<l~•u """ 11el•oleum. oil, ga\. ••on•l!~m •nd 0, i.t, '"er und•r <1•d l•nd; 11 r•oorv~ APllOPOS FOii BEAUT'o", IJ.801 !I o! r•<?•d. l o•o J<a , El To•n 91610 ,\LSO EXCEPTING THEll EF!IOM oil Jeon C•,.11• Y•n l•olde. 1611! Gror>-w~oe• !hi! mo• II< lnvnd. loc~•ed, <00· 1tl,.. M;51•0" "'''" VlAJI l•lned In. dov•I"""" o< l•k•n •<om or l nl• I)"''""' ·~ bt•nv cond\l"fa bv 1n '"'d•• '"" •Dove O•«•lbed land, •• lnd.vlduM '""'"'""of ro<O•d Je"n (vrlllf V•n L·•ld• llESEllVING UNTO 1 H£ G~AN l n>> Sl•len••nl ld•d w1!~ !"< CounfV TOll S. '" '"'""'""' 10• Sew<• l m• Cl••~ o! Or•ng• (!!\ln!Y nn Jouo )], 1011. p L,.PO>"' ~nd rnolnlen~n<• cvo• th< B• W•l"r T K•"V· Deo,.,ty Cnun•• Cltr~. Scu!nt•I• ?O t••! o! 111a P•COf'rl•, l'ubll•~f"<I Or•ng" Co••• 0••1• P•l<it, SUBJECT 1 0 coven•n•I. (On~o!ion•. ,\•o~ust 16. t n<I 5cp•emllt f 1, t 16, ••!l•«l•Dn>. "'"'Yo!lcn•, t191>1s. ,,gl\h' ]~/l 1366·11 ol w1v 1n<1 e•••mtnl• o• f~<c•d •I 4n• l prms o! ••I• <••~ in l•wful monov 01 the Unil.U S••'" on conf"m•llon cf ~•I•. or OA•I <••" •nd ll•l•nco ~•«•~no•o b• nolt ><<u•tO I,. MD"Q<Q< o• l •u•! Doro on I"• P'"""'" "' >Old. Ten .,.., <en• er •mounr b·d •o bP dooOS•lf<I W•f" b;<I &ld1 ct oUp" lo bf' on writing ond Y,oll bt rtct•v•<' "' •~• o!o••••'O olf;ce ot •"Y 11,.,.,f •II•• !h• l.r11 PUbl.tt•inn n.rNil """ bf•nre <11te er >•It. O•lt<I ""gull 11, 1911 l!.ICMAG O E C.Afl" Gu••dl•n ol 1ne E1l1le LEGAL NOTICE --,-uPE ~I()"; COUllT OF Tl'tf !TITE OF CAl lF!"Jll'lll\ FOii THE COUNT"Y OF 011ANG£ No. A·I0"71 NOTICE Of ME A.ING OF f>ET!T!ON FOii ~llOllATE OF Will Oii TO ,t.S\IGH ESJ•TE NOT EXCIEOIHct u .ogo.oo, ANO 1'011 LETT E II s TESTAMENTARY Esitl& of l"<••v'y M•ll W111•a- .. •nl. ~Ill 11 OPEN DAILY 10-1 0, SUN. 10 TO 7 AUTO CENTER ......c:::m.-..... .... _ .. _,. ·-·-----......... -.. -... ·~-··~ ************* l ROYAL -· PURPLE ruron POWER 'HO HD Royal Triton 1ow30 The purple motor oi ls that promise satisfaction ... or YOUR MONEY BACK. ************* Make peace with your 27 ~ engine. 37~ qt. qt. Wl ll:lSlll:V( THI RIG HT TO LI MIT QU ANllTl (S rru0fon ITIULTl ·G RAOE ·- f. • I t -. • Lool{s Better 011 Tl1i s Sicle B.Y JOA N/\'[ REY'\'OLllS ~10,\'T'!:' .\lr l\E\'NO.\ 1c; a 1nan 11hl') 1s used In dt>Bling \l'llh crin1 es ;ind !ht pC'Opll' .:irru.c;rrl of perpetr::itin.c. th!'m He 's 11 detrc!ive sPri;:r:<nl for iltf' Hun11ngtnn Rrach Pnlir t Dt'partmrol 11nrl ;ic; c;u«h his cnnl;;icl 11·1lh the criminal world h11s always hecn fron1 the s1rle of law and order. ._ • Rut 1;icat1nnini; 1n l\1r xico Cll rl1 er l h1s mnnlh. he gol. a ta c;fe nf v.h~1 it's l1kP tn h<' on the other sirle nr !he b11dcr On l hf' mnrn1nJ: (If AU.I! 5. lhrrr A1nrrir::ins robbtrl;; h;ink 1n dri11olnwn T1 111ilnil C1l \', s1atf ;ind fC'dPr.:iJ police in1mcrl1 <i lcll ~e! up rnarl hlocks to cut riff !hr city in their search f(lr the SU~fl!'Ci.~ >1c·l\('nnon. 11·11h !11s 11'1fe :i nd l.hrfe children, v.as nn h!~ \1ay from Rnsarita Be11ch to tO\l'TI when he saw the fir~t ro:irl bl11ck. •·1 DlflJ'lrf T K.'\O\\' ::.bout thr. bi;nk rohber~·. sn al firsl thought m;iybe. H ..,.·as ::i ll'reck.'. hP explained "It c;tar1 · f'd tn slO\\' dn1•·n ;inrJ lhf'n I .o.::iw thel' 1.1·ere all armerl with either subm::ich1ne gun.c; nr ~ho!gu nc; "\\.hen 11·e ~tn ppcd, 1he.v kept their guns lowered. but !hey were rrFid~' tn g11. "I kept m.1 h;inds on !he i:tcerJ11e, \\'heel and I told the kids ::ind my wife n0t lo say anything. ''Or..'.E OF THE Fed r r;i le.~ qucst1on erl mr -\\'h,or!. 11·a~ my nam,.. 11hf're harl 11·~ heen. whf're \\'ere \\'f' 11nin,g. the usual thing. He \1·a ~ ~u pcr pnl1le. b\11 .<111 the tin1r hf 11·a~ talking !n me. the n1her nrr rc:rr had nlf' r 01·rred 11nd .0.<1rnP t1'cre looking into lhC! car Aflrr ::i 1l'hile_ th(',\' j u~t told us !n PnJn.1' our sla~· ;u1rl wa1 rd 11s on nur \1·ay "At that time. I !hough\ IL was a drug chf'r k nf i;on1P kind ·· tv!l'.'l\cnnnn i.~ a 11·,i·e;ir 1·rlr•1·;in nl police wn!'k ;ind fnr thP pa~t fivP ~'ears ha s run Ille rlPl('r l 11·r rl 1\·1sinn's inves1i· 2::itinn 0r crimes al!'a in ~1 prr~on~ In 1h0~r 1·e;1r~ h" has &oueo himself inlo anrJ oul of .c;n n1p vet) lnuch:-s11u::it1nns, ••BlJT THIS 11::is rr;illl :-or·! nf \1'f'1rrl . hr 1ni:: 1111 the nlher enrl lrke lhaL It l1kr In kid ;i1·01111,d and a1 f 1r~1 1 h;:id in rn ~· m inrl tn lhr11w up rn 1 h:1ndc; likr '1 sur l'rnrlrr' ,;nrl i-.ort or jnkr ;irnunrl ll'il h tl1rn1. Ru l ~n1net hing JUSt !nld me 1 knew hrurr lh.=tn 1ri dr) !hill H 1 had, they could hal'e JU~! IPt u~ h<i\'e 11.'' l>l cl\rnnon .c;;itrl. Are You Ready for ... Back·To·Campus? Dovl1·BrowP1 ond Sylvania make!. it 1a mvc;h mare fun and convenient with ca!.ette recorders, sound systems, personal TV, etc..! SYLVANIA CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER PLAYER e .A.utnn1at1c LC\ el ("nnl rol • Inc lude" rnike 11 1\h rcn1ote ~1\ itch. r;irphnne 1ac k, p;irph0nP h;:it1r:r1\'<. ~r1·r~~or\ pn,irh and IJl a11 k f ;i .~~ette f·;:irtrtd~r • il'todel c1·ao NOW ONLY SYLVANIA COMPACT SYSTEM • r111a1chin,e: sealed air bUS· pen5\on sp eakers e 4-0 \\'alts lntal peak 1nu.r;1c po,ver • Stereophone jack & S\l'itc h • Dust co\'er incl . •Mod el MMl2 NOW ONLY In teg rity ond De pendobility Since 1947 COSTA MESA -411 E. St-vent•entli Str••t '46-1684 Daily 9·9 Sa l 9·5 EL TORO -Lagun-1 Hill• P111• lnrxt tn Sav·On J 837-3830 Da ily 10·6. Th urs .. Frl 10·9 HUNT INGTON BEA CH -Brookhur1t & G1rfi•I" 962-ll28 Dail .v g.g Sat 9·6 Seaport To\\'D Quiet Suez No Long·er Bustling SUEZ !AP \ -A c1 tv of a quar tr r of a niil Hon peortf' 1s a welcome s1ghL a!ler rlr1 r 1ng more than 75 miles U1rnugh hleak. blinding s u ob a k e d desert. But. as one entt'r:i; SU('Z fnr lhe first lime . 1t. becnrTies ap- p11rPn! snn1eth1ng is wrnn~ The huildinp:s 1Hf' there h11t nnf' SPes nn wrin1en. no r hildren. nn ~tree! 1·('ndors. no gnats. can1els, no donkey c;irts Th('re .=trP nn '' 1ndow p.:ines in the cnuntless w i nd n 11' fr;i1nPs anti mn ... t (If !ht' h111lrlin,c~, h.:i 1·p h('t'O !nrn hy shel l hole~ th.=t! serm to h11 ve hit f'l'ery ronm. Fur!her int0 !n11·n 1n;in1 nf thr huilrling.c; l~c:k a w;ill, 11r p;irt nf " rnor_ This i.~ Sur7. lorl;iy, l11·n mi les frnm thP Egypli::in · l.c;ri;eli front l 1ne ~- Onef' a husllini; ~r;ip0rt 1nll'n 111 !hi' !<.011thern enlr::inr r nf !ht' Sur.:>; C.=to::il . ii \\'.'IS sub- jf'cl l o intensive ai r ~nd an1!1t'ry illltlrk:-frir m 11nv n1on!hs 1n Jts own l1ltlt . b11rely noticed 1\•ar of 1969·70. \\'herP nncP 2fi4 .~l persons !11 ed. worked and played. nnl.v sQm t 3.000 civilian men a11rl 42 ll'nmen lh e today. T he un!isled numbt'r nl ~nld itrs prpsent fails 1n revlse tht> 1m- a,i;:,. nl a j!hns! C'I\)' A govtrnn1ent nff1ri:il ('X· plains that L11·0 nf lhl" 11 n1nen are 1.1·i l'es, nne nf a nr11.c;stand dt<ilt'r. And 1hr other 40 ilr t' nurses a! !hf lriral hnspil::il. \\'1l't'S and (')1ildrrn of lhe ci 1·il1;ins 11re alln11cd !0 1•isil . he ;idds. The new ~st;irid r('flrrt.~ thr 1rns1on nf SU('/, 1! IS hr;il'i\\· sandba.1?.i.:erl . tn prntPrt n1.1•nrr and cus1nmtrs frn111 lrlh;il fraJ;:ments in rl'enl nr nr ;ir hil It, nffer.c; rl i 1 e r ~ 1 n n .:i r v rr Fl tllnj.!. 1 n c I 11 d 1 n J: Ara\)1~· t r·an~IF1!1nn.~ nf Ag::i tha Christi" t hrillr r~. "rc:l'10n Pl::ir e." ;irin thr "~r::ip.1rlr~ nr Pf'rry ."il<i~on and llr. Rrn Ca sey. AUTO ALIO • INIURANCI AIPAIAI ·CUI TOM UPHOLITIAY FREE ESTIMATES COSTA MESA ~--Sl.\C;f. 19 27 --~ WE HAVE PAINTED and REPAIRED 534,000 CARS AND TRUCKS COSTA MESA 645-5955 900 W. Vermont ANAHEIM 776-8800 Ali ~1 ohan1rd Hussien ha~ been selling fruits 11 n d 1•egetahlts lirrt since 19M'l. He remembers 1966. alte r Presi· dent C:11n1al Abdel N.Jsser n11· !iona!iz.ed tht canal. and Ln- !'rf'a~td prnl1!$. when 21 2."'1 vessel11 c11rryi ng more th11 n 274 mill ion tons of c<irgo p;iss- ed thrnu~h, From Lht> ruiris or the shell· tnrn ~·rcnch Cnnsul11tt. one f'ltrl ~Cf' lhr h l11t J:!'t"f'n water~ nr the •ilna! anrt an lsr.oie\1 w11t rh !n11·er some 220 ~·11rrt~ awiH'. Thi> enemv i11 clt;irh· 1·isihte in lhl" nprn. sided 101ver, thf' hlue :ind whitr [~r;:iel1 fl11i;: fli1t1r r11 nr'l'.t tn the tnwrr in lhf' ~;i un11-l1kr hr11t flf S1n::1 L thr .S1:11· n[ n:il'1rl f\;ip p1n11 into 1·1r11· 1111 thr hfl't'Zf' rnmt.o; Ufl ''Thi,~." ~ i;:u1rll' ~;iv~ nrrdle ...... l,11, •·i ~ lhr frnn1 ·• Tn !hf' rr ;ir. lhP nrilni;lf' n•d hlns.~nm.<; or hl;in1bo~•;in1 tree/\ JZll'E' ;i .<.ad ln11rh of hrauty l.O the n nn.c; of rort Tell'fik. ANY CAR PAINTED ANAHEIM Can little Provident score against the big boys? Let's face lt ••• we're not !he biggest ll&Vingg and loan in America. But we're not the smallest either. With the aecurity of over $110,000,000 in assets, we'll hold the line against anyone •.• even the giants of California. We may be a small !own team, but we play the same game they do, by the s~me rules. We pay the same highest allowable interest rates., your savings are Insured to $20,000 by an agency of the U.S. Government, and we, too, have experienced management, a head office •nd branche.s. But that'• wher• the similarity ands. You aee. our head office Is in Rivtmide. And Aiversida Is kind of a noighborty town. Where people ta ke an lnter8S1 I" wha\'a going on next door and down the atrM't and acro8$ town. Becauae that's the kind or people we ere. And that's the kind of people you'tf find in our br11nches, too. AU of them. Th• kind thet'll take an interest io yoU. Not 11s an account number, bUt es a person. Meybe we're wrong. Maybe that Isn't imponant to 'JOU. Maybe even, If we keep thinking that way, we won't twor grow up lo be a g11nl But m11ybe that' a a good thing .... for both of us. NOW OVER $11 0,000,000 STRONG I Highest ,A,v1ll1ble IT!lernt RstM PROVIDENT FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN A SSOCIATIO N DM1 ...... :14111 Qllllll tt.f. ..... ~ S111 ~ ............. OfftoM aleo ~ Oowlito111'1 ~..,., "'-dl•nd•. w~ Md 6uft Ctty "-~I& ~t-4: FrldeyN - WANT TO ClEAN UP ON YOUR ClEAN OUT? FOR FAST! FAST! ACTION! CAll DAllY PllOT ClASS· IFIED DEPT. D I A L D I R E c T -- 6 4 2 -s 6 7 8 OAJLY P/LOf ifl DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED How• IOI' Siie General BAYFRONT- DOVER SHORES .Jll:'l' l\'H ~T rnu 1,1, \1 ·\:"\'I' -+; Arft1nnn1~. 11\'lf'\:. 1"'•'111 "11h r~t l\rOn1 I ff'lllr1~. !'"(~ rlrn. !n\f'l.1 R111·~1rlr f1~tlfl ltw !<lllln1n:; n i· r111rr11111 1111i:; pl 11< ~rp;i 1·~1,. pl;iy .111nl l '1rr and ~1rlf' nr. , , . , ... \1 ':11 ()()ll PETE BARRETT -REALTY - 642-5200 2-4· 1 SALE Al\'11.\' '" ' f0rP <l-lik,. ~1'11 1 11~ \\'Ith !rtJI h'rl'~ 11nrl ln1< .ir c:1·rr 1wr.' 1• 1h1.• ln1 <'l.1 rlurtr\. n nr 1u111 r~n r~_-il 1 n, r11n1r1•1r11 in 11 4 "r ~ 1>rrlr<Vln1 l1<'1 1~r ~11<1 ~ 11:0IW! IOPfll11P fn1n1 111r \}l'llrl' •11111 l\"111 n111k,,. ~.-i1n· ~r 1n1 s ~n111', :-.ri111h nf H1i;::hw11~ f'l<l 11111 rlrl ~.v hut o:-:.\1 todil ,I fii.l-R.i.111' * 2 DU~LE X E S * NP>1rr, ~1rir hv.~irlP. Sri! nnf' nr hnlh_ .~AR·, 2 ""· e11. N<"ar hr"r h $.",~,'.'l()O """h. GeOrg• Williamson Realtor 673-4350 645· 1564 LEASE OPTION Th!! rrrl"'f'nr~1,.r1 ;; RR . 2 fi11 ~0 n t 1N'lln cnnl1n $1911 n1n, S.'JYI nril1<'n, prir f'rt belo1' m;i.rker. $20,250 HOME & RENTAL C'11rnn" rlrl l\tA1' 4 Rn. ~ RA ti·1-le1·PI ~nd l RR r~nr"I 111111. \I ,.11.; to ~hnrr111o; J.· ~ac h , i n~~ rl n. $63,500 ATIENTIO!'I BUILDERS l l/4 ACRE R-3 \\iii 1~kr .~7 in ·In ur111,. $75,000 642-1771 Anytime MESA VERDE $27,750 H~rrl !n r,,.1 ,,,1'f' hul prril>11hl?" th" ;:r,.a1r~I \'~li1r 111 1!1<> nP1l'<[lAPrr 1011~_1' • Srr 11 """ • ~ hrtl!'flt\111, '"'l'rrrtl p!!T IO, likf' nr\\ f'/I J'j\f'fll1l:. 11 ,,1 k tn 1~11rnr n 1 a I.· T"· \\ .r1~\p ,-.;.-1·,,~):~ f'A ll ;.lfl.l l'll •"rrn r 1·f'• l ec>r, HERITAGE ~ lilt u11n * ELEGANCE * IN DOVER SHOR ES Df'r'•ot'~l•1 1 ~ <'•l~l"ITI h"lliP 2 14:" Roin11~. rr"!rc~ 1~11'1- "tllf\Prl l lTif!"~r~hlP O'(lf11!1- fj(lfl n rE.'J DAi l.\' 1.:, Jlli A'."Tlfil-r\ CORBIN- MARTIN REAL TORS '44-7 662 WALK TO B-EA-CH Jn'. nnwn, Ol1 11f'r mnvr il ft'n111 i1fr", 11'111 IH'f•r p1 TD .11 .• p11r1 p11yn1rnt. :-;,.:ir 11~w J Br.. 21,, BA. nPw c1pl,o., drn;:I' tn ~hnpp1n~ f, pilrk. V11C'11nC 1nr ~unm11 tr111l,..J • • • • OWNER TRANSFE R RED ~111~1 u-!I rii;:h! 11w11.v. l<'~·rl,v 2 BR, 1 BA + 11r!rlf'rl 'l'll~s t rmm nn 1111rA2'". :-Jri t1na11r- 1n11: rhA rll:P~, f.11~1sirl~ cl"!!f' rn !'lhnfl!I. Lachenmyer Realtor Ci;U ~-3928 Evr~. fi73.7:11:i -BEACH BARGAIN- 9,.,.u1 , .1 BR .• J11mil,v rm., h!tn~. 2 ... ~r gAr. AU rhi~ fnr nnl,v $~.500. CAYWOOD REALTY 6306 \,\-. Cn.11 ~1 Ill'.'}., 1'.B. 548-1290 • S28,400 SPANISH DESIGN Eleaenl •N'h"'•Y' 4 8"drn1. den. ('l'lllrt .v11rrl, l"r;;e mf'm~~ :i-10.1720 TARBELL 2955 H•rbor OIVNF.R ~ACRIF'JCE:. 4 B,.drm. f.11 m1ly rm. •~iume :>~, ... ~•Pr ln~n. L11 r;.( 1·Mn1~ Brk. sr...wi. c~11 5'lo.1120 rl11y nr night. I ~ Gen1r1l Gener•I E AS T S I DE DU P L E X ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Cho1rr 11 1\ f; P I\ Cl 0 f) f i,OllR:-;, 1·1·p1 And llril f'I'~ Jhl'll-l'll/I, ')'1,n b.1nn Ll. f\ fl!\il ~-l!""'f'l,'.\1'(' 1n o1f1P. 111111 , (~"tlf'I'~ u ri 11 1!11.< T"n P11n1'. 11, R11rh•, lliri;:r n. H•11 ~·;irn. llo1, ;1rr11. 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CAl,L i;7:,.4!'1~n l~~~.:1 2 ON 1 LOT y ,'111' n" 11 1•nn1plr rrl,v !urn- 1•hrrt t'r;:i,·h hnn1r Tt.r 2 hrdp~•Hn llllll,< ~"Jl"l./l lrrl h,v ~ p1·11·11if' p~I'"• A P"l'frr( hno~" 11 llh l'l(lt'" it11~1n1P . .""1111h nf ll•C"li'1;n·, ,.1,,~r· 1n .~l\<lpp1n;: ~111J ll<',1 1·hP<_ Onh lfl'' dn1' ll ii.nd fl\l'll!'f 11111 hr•lp 11n,111<'r \l,,~;,11, For rlf't11 1I~ ('~II \iO."'.-~~:-,o, VISTA HOGAR N-,. !h i~ ln1·r l,I' :I l)<l nn. t'1fl~ rl•1 \1'1lh 1~r. o<ro.-ln~l'd 11;1l1n .~ 11>11 111:11nr. r ... eo. S.lt:-,oo. Open F ri. 10 to 2 p.m . 2218 VISTA HOGAR iPlr'"'" 1•,.11 i.11· •l 1r•'<·l1<Jll~l 675-3000 Cnll lnr r 1r1 111·r llti ><'!111re II lllJ p rl«f'S ,\• 1!1'11\115 BAY• BEACJ.I REALTY tNC ---- GONE FISHING UNHl Uf. tl()Mf'S f\e1l £s111e,&15·6000 1"! E. Coo•I liNV.' Co<C r>a Del Mar, C.111; roKlST [ Ol.SO\ '" PFA l rol?S OPEN 7 nA YS A \\'EEK • • SHARP! SHARP! lEASE -OPTION . l R!ll1 +:1 RR ' rA~f nM r1u~n :r.nklr rlrrp sna .. (''If· 1w 1~ 1hn 1n11:. 1 ;.-.n:!rnu~ h1nrl. ~<·;.prrl l!!'nunr1~. P"'?l. ~17.P ,\an!, ''llh .<rp111·,.1r pl :r.~'­ ii:n1111>1! f•\f k11irl1r~. :'\1u1krn 111·111;: 1"nnn1. u~rrl hr1t"it' J1rr,. f\I,,, r· . .,;ik anrl nld Cf'rla r p; .. 1rl 111i.: $:1n,:11n. Lra.~l" ~'l'-il\ pr 111,.nth, Jl 111T.1-n•i 11i1s "11P"r 1·;i l11r ' Di;il ~1~>-1')'.\0,1 :tl'.~) 11.'lrl••r C<l»la l\los1' f'ORE\T £ OlSON ... , ' N£Ai.TOllS :WHY PAY RENT??? 51:111. fl!"r mnnth I~ .ill. ft'!' 1h1~ f'HA lnA11, 111<'1 ti!X"S ,.nrl 1n~11l',.nt'" Thi< N!e 11t1- f•1ll.11 lMlllACl'Lr\TE hnm!! h.1~ .1 hrrtri·.nn1~ :inrl family 1·r1111n 1•:11h n1tl"li1!1<la1;:: r ilr· f"'ll!l~ and rl1·~pr ~. A l!n ~rwirr In pi<rk ,\n•ir hoi\I or 1r 11ilrr. It'! 011r br~t !or $2.ll.:'ilfl. COATS & WALLACE REALTORS -546.4141- (0pen Evenings) L\'MEOl ,\TE f'(JSSl-:SSHl.'i, nr11 ~1nn1~11a rr~1r!r111 !1;1~ p •11•ro t t.1.~ 1n1 n1Ar lliillf' 4 hrd1'l'lflm 2 hat I hl\mr 11 nrlr r Rl l n1hr t'' Qn1r1 If"" ~hadrol 11r1i;:!ihnrh(l<lfl • (' I n ,~,. II\ ..,,.h,,...I~ ~11d 111i1 lr>r ~hnrr1 ~i;:. Q11i!h l.1 hu1ll1n~. ~rp;11·il lr «"l"'lrf' pnrrh. rn1v f1rrpl11r" 11 11d .1n11r O\\!I l.11'n1 -<l,1lr t .irrlrn :'\nn-1 ,.,,.r~n~ 1111"!· if, rn ~<<l 1111r th1~ \n" 111- l<'!'"~I lr,,+1\ 11 11h n11n1mun1 (Jn11 11 -'71 ~:,fl, .,..,,,. _____ ...,,...,.I (':111 :.Jo.it12 1 "'I'"'' ('\r ••. GI No Down ~ outh "' (~ oast 7 MONTHS NEW IN MESA VERDE Th,, r11rr:e11\t ~nrl f'XJX'n.~i1·r parl "' prrp,.n11;: !hi~ ""· l11::htful hnmr rnr rnmlort- i;hie, o·are-fr"e l1 v1 ni;: has j•1~! hP,.n 1·nmplPt rrt h.1 tr11n~lerrrrl nwn"I'~. Ynu r 110 huy 1 h1~ nnr ricn1 . 4 twrl- rnnn1 ~. rli11 !t1i;t fnnm, remily rnom 1111 nn nne noor. Pn· \"l\I,. cnuri:v~rrl. mian.\' l'.'X· tr11~. $.1L9W. Call 54fi-'.Hl.l. NOTICE Ru1l,lrr·~ rfif"'""'~"-~!'llnn 1n Cn~tii ~Ir~" nnw rf';it!,v lnr AA!t. Cnn1pltlf'l,v rr!urb1~n­ prl, ~h11i;: r11 rrie1~, !j h<'rl- Or? 1. 4 BEDROOM Costa Mel& Area 2. l BEDROOM Huntington Beacli Area !. 4 BEDROOM Fount .. in V"ll ey Area COL LINS & WATTS !l!i2-5.'j2.1 10wner Transferred Mesa Verde Rrdurf'd lnr fJ l11rk i<~!,., 1 hrd1'l'IOn1.•, 2 h;11 l1~. rnvrr'f"rl p~1111. Qu1!'! r·ul . rlr. ~r srrrrl f'ln:<r rn ~hoppin.t 1'nrl :<<'hnnl< Onl,I' $.1.~'10 rlti" II. Ca ll l11r 111.<prc!tnn ~lfi-:2JL;, rn<•OJ .r., l11n11l.1• rno1n1, h11.r~ ~==,~~==~~~~ 10 flr.r! ri11rr1 r<1rnr r 10•·11· *OPEN THURS. 1..4* t1nn .• '<Jnt lrrin~. C:.11 u~ fnr 173S Pl ata D •I SUr <'l"t"H!t. Prnin, r 1. IB11IOOa ~. CAP" C11ll :..1n.JLl 1 IOPf'n e.\·c~.) Cnd .1 RR , 2 B;i . Charmin2' 0 \VNEP. RACRIFICE. A~· ~urn,. ~·'• 'J. Brr ln11n. 4 n!'rlrm, hlll.:!' f11.mil.v rn1 . rl 1n1nt r111. wnlnut 1111nr l111i:. hrk. S:r.:t.900. j 10-17l0, rJ.,y ur niwnr. 1906 SANTIAGO DR. f00VER 1\1-iORF.S. NB. l 4 R,.<l rm. l•r;?,. {11 mily rn1 .• 1 RA , V!Pll' frnnl ,.1·try room. 0J)f'n ria.ily. ROY J, l\',\P.11 RL TRS """""' p:.rin. X:t11( rr1r.rl. \llt'nPr might 1ntrll:' for b<-itrti dU· pl('X. S.'!l ~ C11.ll: !i7.l-~M3 fi7:i:~ associated BROKERS-REAL TCRS 2025 W 8<ilbo11 67l -J~6J -------~ • • * • • Gracious Livi•q O<>li1<htful 611.yrrr,,r <i rf'A 4 Brrlrn•. '1111 rn1, ft"l r~m rm. A PLJ·:.\~1 'R£ TO Sl!O\\T! Arnold & Freud DAILY Pl.LOT !or a<1lon ' C"ll 64~T8 k Mv!!: • I I I • ' • < • ,. 3! DAILY "LOT Everyone H .. Someth ing Thot Someo ne Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLAS·SIFIED ADS You Can Soll It, Find It, Trod• It With a Want Ad The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast i.. Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results More Real Edate on Preceding Page. """"'""'' Jl11!1 J I ,_,,. .... J~I _ .. ,. l1i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~j 1~G:e:ne:,~.~l;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;General ~ I ...... ,,.... l~ I ........... I~ ...... ,,. .. I~ I ...... ,,.,. )~ I _...... I~ I -1".. I~ l~==I;.;:;;; ___ ::;;;;:_:;;;;;::_:;;;;;:_;;;;:: __ ;:;:;;_:;;::;;; __ ;:;;; __ ::;;;;:_::;;;;:_:;;:;;::;_ POOL HOME General General MESA VERDE .. 1--------------------14 BPdrrouJ & 1len, 212 hll lh.~. "WANT' FAMILY ON THE MOVE \«ACANT and ready for a fast move-in. Jlere's 3 large bedrooms, 3 baths, l~UGE RUMPUS ROOf\1, built-in s, lush nev: shag carpeting. Ne\.\•ly pai nted. ln1med. occup . . $35,000. FEATHER YOUR "NEST" \\lith these 6 Un.its South of the high\·1ay. in beau~ tiful CORONA DEi .. fw!AR. Ou'ner's un ique 3 bedrooin, 2 baths; 5-2 Bedroom p!us an inlaw un it. 6 garages. This is v.•hat you·ve been looking for at . . . . . . . , • , $127.000. NO DIAMONDS! 9ive her room And room she has, in this 2500 sq. ft., 2 story beauty_. Large stepdo\vn fi ving roon1 with fireplace, 4 super size bedroon1 s, 3 ba~h s, huge game room, fan1ily room, 3 car garage, 3 ton refrigeration, ankle deep shag thruou t, cuslo tn drapes. outstanding landscaping. Ov.·ner say·s "Subn1it offer'' $42,650. "HELP YOURSELF" to o heap of return First owner advantages are you rs as owner or the 27 spanking new ADULT AP :\RT~1EN'l'S. consisting of 1-2 & 3 bedroom units with 1 & 2 baths. featuring a pool. b11r-b-q area. rec roon1 . ifl dividual garages. buil t-ins, shag carpeling. forced <Hr heal , laundry facililies and award \Vinning landscaping. Let us sho\V you the se beauti full y de signed and built un its, v.·i th a projected c; RO SS MU L TIJ-'Ll l~R of 6.!J. Really a bu y at , ..... , $422.000. "LOOKING FOR A "STEAL?" Don 't mi ss out on this sharp. spill le vel be i'l ll· t,v. 1\TRfliM type ENTR ''· huge living rooin \\'ilh fireplace. 4 lovely bedrooms . 21/2 b<ith s. built-ins. \Vould yo u bel ieve onl y 3 BLO(;KS from the BEA Cl·I? Compare at .... $36.400. ~J ••AHOC:t.:,.I REALTORS i 644-7270 ·(Formerly Delancy Real Estate) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. c,·rpc!.s, draJiN;, range, re· In~. n111ny xrr-as, all Jr\ mini t•ond. l'c,rnrr 101 w1access lo1:'hvat nr 1·11rrir>t>r, $4l,000 CUSTOM BUILT 2 8Pdroon1 l111rnC', shak!' rool. i;i't\'K'e porch. quality c11r- IJ1.'ls & <!raf)('s. rangr re· /rig, wash mach .. d0ublf' garagf'. PLUS I Brdroorn gul'St housr. ALL ir1 A-J cund1lion. V11c;1n t • See 11 $33, 950 Fol~s are turning Mesa Verde upside- down to fin d a fine home in th is fine school dis trict before sc hool starts. Here are a few homes to choose from: e 4 BEDROOM , 3 BATH , family room. for, OCEAN VIEW LOT nial dining rootn . at entrance lo Mesa Verde V.'E.1:iT s1 0~: er.urr.s. Quiet c:lu bhou§e. Ou r fine st! srrer1 1•...:1·rll('rll nei~hbnr. hood.' $17,:iOO 25<10 down. e 4 BEDROOM, J BATH, tamily .room .. formal Owner \l'lll c.lrry. dining room. level house on side hill. Only Roy McCardle Realtor $46,950. Vacant! 1810 Newport Bl vd., C.~·l. S4S.7729 Lar9e Beautiful Duplex Good Spendable Income • 4 BEDROOM, large family room plus game room. Lot s· of trees. Owner has purchased other home. Reduced lo $42.500. ! e 4 BEDROOM SINGLE STORY, in esc row. close to school. S32,500. Take over. Owner transferred. 10% down! • 3 BEDROOM, added family room. 1861 A rarf' item 1n Corona cir.I Rhodes Dr. • •'lar Each lHUI approx. 2000 s•! fr. ""h " large J'f'fl. • J B ~OR<?OM adult occupied. A:s nice as you rn11n1~. 2•0 ha11i~. 1 1~·i11g can unag1ne. Owners have continuous OPEN rnon1~. l1rrpl;i1'f·~. Pa,v nr1 l.1 HOUSE. Stop in at 3290 California St. $7!1:1(1 down, grl h11t•k $100 l•:Atll i\10NT!l spf•nd;ihlr lf\C"Oi\!E a frrr derluct1nic norrl1a1 Op('rating-f'Xprnsf's inch1d11ig l<1 Xe!I end loan paym<'nts. A PLEASURF~ TO LIVE lN -1'ROFIT- A'Rl.F. !O 0\\IN, Call 613-11.i:i!I "lnuf\Tde WAL K TO CLUBHOUSE Lar_zf' 4 bro1'00n1, Jamily 1"'"1n1 ll'1lh wr1 liar and lirc- pla1·r, furn1:1I d1n1ng M)Orll, '.l l~11hs. urigr;idrd carpr1s. hon}e ~1nly 3 ,\'Paf'3 olrl. ;u:ro~s srrrct from gn!f COUl'l){' enlTilnt'f'. Siill t1mr to grl ~i'ltll'd for !IC'hool, Rr· d1K-'E'd 10 S.'!6,950. 1919 Kauai. C.l.t. OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1-5 •)ncsil\i~c'.:Rcaftr 546·5990 COLONIAL -ALSO HAVE- 2-J Bedroom, .'Ind 1-4 Bedroom homes with pool. STOP BY AND BUY. YOU 'LL BE GLAD YOU DID. "lncsrnr6e:ReaC~ 2850 Mesa Verde Dr, • Costa Mesa e Phone 546-5990 General BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP Ne\\'er 4 BR. 2 bath . 2-story home wilh shake roof. ri b!. slone frplc .. living rm. & sep. din- ing r n1 . overlook Big Bay. secluded patio area & lovely la\\o·ns. t.ge. 2 car garage. Good c:ond . & some new carpeting. Our exclusive listing. $195.000. Call for app'l. lo shov.•. Call: 67.J..3663 642-225J Evenings associated Gon«al MANSION BROKERS REALTORS j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!11rrc's a l'irau11 ru\ lari::r L. 22025 W. BALBOA BLVD. ;\ll'.'."i!. \'c·rrlr Hon1r. Conl-,..;::_ _ Waterfront _ pl.-.r" w11h ha rd11'00fl floor:<. -~~~~~~~~~~~!111!!111!!111!!'!!1! ~ hi;:: l1i'1trn1!'<, !iinir f.in11ly ..,,, C ~1~ 1,. k1l<·ht•11, funn,,1 .tining General General orona del Mar )1~·111 .~· .1 h111h~. ov('1~i1rdl ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; La.o;t large f('e pa rrrl 1111 !\e1vport Jtarbor. Aprrox. l arre -170 ft on v.·atcr, wilh 3300 sq. fl. beach home and (lock. \Viii ,o;c1\ all qr part ~riced tinder roni parable v1atcrfront properties. Phone: 64 2·2171 or see yo ur brok•r r•"·l 11·/~"11111~11" ,,111.v fl""" l-•r 1i rd in .<r ll. \I" think 11'" 11,.. t-.r•r 1•;Uup 1n 1\lr~ Ver· r!~ C11!1 11~ f('lr rlcunl~. fall :1 11i-:.~o 11)[lf'n ~:1·M:,l PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT \';i':':':'::,"'""'""'""'""'""'""'~--:'"'--""'""'""'""'"" Ql\'Nt;R DESPERATE-. -40 Gen1ral General t·oo1 ~w1m pool, ~fl('c111I 3 Linda Isle Drive I~oveJy, ne\11 5 BR., 41/:i ha . home W/\vater· fronl liv. r1n . & din . rm. Oak paneled fan1ily rm. '\'/frp!c. J\·faslcr BR. w/sltting area & .,iiJill 111ing. 4 FWdruom·~. f;u111 ly If' rm, dining rn1. Brk. SJ.l,450, 540-1710. CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT, & SUN. BAYCREST ·OPEN FEELING Neat~ & cl ean 3 ll R. 11· parklike j!arden. you view ii from every m<iJOr roorn in the hou~e! '73,450 BAYFRONT BAYSHORES Happy Jiving for lucky 011 ncr.c;. 63' Terrace for "boat \Valching" & lg. 6 BR. hoine. Sl59,500 EMERALD BAY LOT Spectacular v.·hile water v1e1\1 vd\h city light5 at night. Level building pad. $49 ,500 EASTBLUFF LUSK S BDRM. · Ideal home for lge. farnilv . Fan11J\• rm .. :J car gar., near schools, churt hc s & fr"·rs. $59.950 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE 130.900. Univers.ity Park. Ne;ir pools, ,o;chools, etc. 10 % Down . 133-0700 Coldvvell, Banker 6«-2430 AllO COMPlllllY 550 NEWPORT CENTIR DR., N.B. The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace Turn unu...0 11ems 1nh:l qu ick 1'°"-d\ call 642-."i67,1t fireplace ........... _. . ........•• $179,500. For Complete Information On All Homes & lots, Please Call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR New Location at Entranc e to Linda Isle -The Islanders Bldg. 341 Bayside Or., Su ite I, N.B. 675-6161 General BEACH HOUSE -BARGAIN- lmmf'rlia1e ncru]X1111•y . ~R R, :z Ba • Nii"'IY ocrora 1l"(f • for lm·;i~ SZ'.il. l n10. -or lea~P vptinn $1000, t1ol"•n, $.1(X)'mo., Sale S.ll.9~ See Anyliml', Broker 646-:iiT.l. LJDO 1SLE-- SinJ1,:11! slory home On htrgl! Nlrnf'r lot ,,.,>\th nire bAY vi"""'· 2 bedmorti• It. d<>n. spacinus. Pncloserl gartlen, E."tlttmf'ly wrll kepi. 3 ciir i:-11rege i t2•1,WO Jf.o. 11. hrrC'l:r .. ~tr ynur irl"m~ \lo'\th c11.~. use 0 1\ILY P1Jnr Cla.i;.~Lflt'd. &12-S67S. General You Missed The Last One Here's Another Chance \Ve have 11nolhcr popular Portof1no modrl in Hllfbnr Vit'W HomPs, Ye5. it has 11.ll tho!e special leatW'l':S: • Bonus room linistwd, c11r- pe11!d anrl t1r11~ with &leeping loft 11n.1 bllth • Yre land -cho.lce, pre· miu m lot e Conv('rt1f'n! tn -gy.immir1$C pool and clu b h~( • Up-irrndl"rl rarpeU and dr1:1Pf'& thmugllou l • Landscaped Irun t and t't'ilr. e 4 bt'droom•. dining room, r11mily rnnm. 3-~ bath.'!', ""' Sq , rt. C'OJl.1PARF. VALUES AND YOU'(,[, BUY: $6(),500. C"n!I ~Ui-2.11.l. \0 THE REAL \'""-ESTATERS ' " ' " I ORl.\l [ OLSO\ '" fl£ALT0P S OPEN 7 DAYS A \VEEK NEGLECTED ESTATE OCE.AN VIEW ONLY $21 ,950 U11bel1rvablr. Qu1l'1 iree hn- f'rl J>I ri>cl IQ 1 h 1 s .1-'l'ar s BEST BARGAIN. Huge lot 11'11h hoe! 11nrl 1ra1ler ar- ('f'ss. 3 bJg brdroo1n~. ViPw Ille Ol:C'afl fr~im ynur 0""'" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 * * * * * * TAYLOR CO • LINDA ISLE -$1Sl,000 Enjoy the prestii;e of living on this exclu· s1ve island. Spacious NEW 4 BR. home w I family rm., dining rm. & study. 38' Step· down LR. 2 Level master BR. w/firepl. pri, vale bath w/each bedroom. 2 Story Spanish kitchen. 8 LINDA ISLE Open Friday l-5 •·our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 S•n Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 Coit• Mes• .f BR, 2 BA. family « chninc roon1. 236 Wakf' rn~t Rd., Coll~!!' P k ll.f'('ll. 54~2Mi. East Bluff e EXCLUSrvE AGENTS e SALES • LEASES ,,r..., [:,-st ~,, J!:eF [' '", r eal ty ~· 241~ ViS1a Del Oro Ncw{)Ort Beach 644.1133 Fountain Valley POOL TIME STILL HERE h.1ck yal'rl 011 iowl'ring cblfs. 1 ·G;.--,e=n=o=ra::;1;-------;~c~.-,~,-.-M~.-,-.----­ All yo u nC'«I is a JX11nt Don't forget Sept. and Oct. are our warmrst months. l n1mC'd1a1,. occupancy on this beaullful pool home wuh ~ bffirooms plus huge run1pus roon1 inClud1ng v,1e! bar and pool tablt', $3.000 down and take over pay. men!s subjerl lo existing G.J. Loan of 5273.00 J)l!'r mo. including taxes and insur- an ce brush and 11. lilW n nJO\\'f'r. Easy to own. For more ex- cHing dC'lails plrase call 645-0303 2299 Hal'bor, Cosia Mf'Sa I ORI.\ I E OLSO·\ '" l?E /f ~ TO N S INCOME - COMMERCIAL LOTS 10.1':ir:.1T.J',.. \\'ill take six un1rs. 'Prired right at SlS,950 . ""'ilh re rm!'. 75·.1rm;o· -Harhor Blvd. Cor11- mf'rc1al. ~trPC'I flt 1car of prnJl('rTy alro, A Bargain at $T;>,Of~. 2·P~ Ar!'PS -0c:<'an~1<lr • r<'- SITH'l<'d rr.indenllal iid;acPnt tn F:I.. CA1\1 INO COUNTRY Cl.UR, $1 19,500 Owni:r wilt 1·arr.v. G.l.'s No Money Down 4-Plex Buys S.";!7'1.(l(I fl' r nln irl('Omr plus you1· owri hun1r lo li ve in. t.!'l'at 4,r1lr~ r1~hr hl're \n Costa ."l(·~a. All unils rt'nt- 1'.'d CTX11inuiilly. R" ynur 1'l11·n landlnrrl for 11 rh:ing",._ Call Walker & Lee Rr.1ll nrs '.!7!XI I l:1rhnr Blvd :it Arl11ms ~.~.->-016.-) Qrw-n 'nl 9 PM Macnab-Irvine Rea'lly Company BAYCRE ST Dr!ightful family livini;:. pool. 4 BP..'s -C::N'll! &llh panM- lrd :!il'xl9.!i' FR -Tl' LR - ~-or111al Ori, B"autifu!ly <l r<'flrntP<I .r,,. larnJsrflfJ'('d $79,i~. APJ>!. Only -Call D.11·r Cook. &11-~r.i.-, Macnab-Irvine 642-823l 67l-32 10 Wa iting for "' Bargain? S17,000 Fixer-Upper 2 R.-.drm, li1Hnp plns t:iwsl hntlSf' \\!/full r,11Tb, Trf'e lln· rfl !<tt'f'f't. gnod Af'l'a. X!nl hu,v for lht' handym11n, ~lo- 11va1NI srllrr -Rertrr hurry? e KATELLA REAL TY e 1910 S. Bris1ol. S.A. ::..i7·~\ll I Plenty of Room for li vin g & p lay l1nn1arula1" 4 hr<lmom + family roortl. larl':r n1orlcr·1 klll'hrn, f'Arinj:!" bar. Brau!. l<ISC"pd., spnnk1rrs. C"l.11--<lr- : ~·. 1o.·a1k 10 i;chools. CR\/ - $211,:>00. All terms, • Katella Re<'llty • l!UO S, Arislnl, S.A. 5~7·~.11 1 HACIENDITA A 3 hrdroom. !amity room har1rn«11 \l'ilh lots of room, ood wan htJ y9u heiir thr lll'iCr · S?.i.500! To ~e ii call 616.7171. \o ·THEREAL '~ ESTATERS ' . ., South of Highway Luxurious 2100 !lq. 11., l'll'11r n..,,,.,. 3 bdrm., 2 hach Jamlly 1'00m, hlt-1n lrl!!"hf'0n, Cu~· tom !hruout. # IOFt. $79,;,(IO Home Show Realtor1 ''Arnu::h11ir Houstthun1ing'' Jal'i E. Cnas1 fl\\')'., Cdill 67S-S930 11r COUNTRY llO:'>IE • 4 BR., 2 bR ' With pot>I, t'Kl 'ii 11.crr, For hnr~f"5 or iOrrlPn. NcAr n+>w 100 11rl'f' pt1rk rortin Co. Rltr.;. f.12,:;(lO[I EASTSIDE: JlUPL~~X 7 RR., I NI. Bu1/l-1n~ i"r .i;horos G«>o1 1""11·"· LIKE A MODEL HOME Extra sh<IJTI 3 bffiroom, 2 hal h beauty 111ith bui!t·in kilchf'n, ha n:lwood fl oors, nf'W luxurious shag cal'p('l- ing, large 20 x 30 palio, and access [or bnat or traile:f'. f~)(~!Jent vaiut> al only S:!S,500. Bring ,;ome cash find a ssumr c.x\stin~ Joan of only S2l<I J>rr mo. including 1axrs a11d 1nsurancr. Walker & Lee R~11.hon: 2700 1-l<irhor Blvd. 111 Ad;i mz r>1.Hl l6S Oprn 'til 9 P J\1 REPOSSESSIONS Sparkling clean homes, some ne,,.,•ly painted & carpeted. 2 3, 4 & 5 b<lrms, Some with JX>')ls. F'HA-VA conv. terms, from $20.000 to $40.000. COLLINS & WA ITS rNC. M-13 Adams A1·e. 962-5523 $25,950 ASSUME 5l/4•fo Apr Loan. Low paymrnl~. 4 Bdrm, <!rn , llrPPll\Cl', F..ntry hall, immcdiiite possession. 540-ITXI TARBELL 2955 Ha rbor E-SIDE TRIPLEX Lr~ 2 RR un11s. P1•t pan()!;, rni:.•J garages, fr11lr, nu 1ilt>d barhs. l\1onthl.v lflt"Ome $460. Asking S~5;.1 bu! owner will !1.~lrn. Bkr. 616-8226 * 5 BDRMS. * Cornrile!ely rederor.; tlf'W shag <'al'~ts; P!ec. blr-1n klrt·hrn, Shake roof. Doub4e- sh11rp roncl11ion! Imme!'!. possPss., "'ith xlnt terms: ~J.1,100. MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 67S-6"459 OPEN HOUSE. 442-16TH PLACE, Thur~. Fri, Sat & !>lun l lo :i f'.\1, Beii.utiful 7 room l'US10n1 lilr. Easlside (());la f>l<:"sa home. 4 BNlrms. 2 1M1h. Realtor: fl.~<;...(1:)88 or fi7.~il."'1 rves. Back Bay BY o .... ·ner: rlin'i;: rm. pahos. :Z ~·18-4~1.t . 4 br/211S ba. drn, rlinet1r, 2 lrplr. $39.900. Balboa Island RY 0\\'NEl1. L111lr J.~l;,inrl t:xr ~pt \on quai l!~ hn011r 111 g;1r<1en sr1. "ng, ldl t'!f'i' 2 BR, 2 BA 67.'1--7(.16(1 College Pa rk -----OPEN 1-7. Yarrinr. 2:Z.l \\lakr Fores!. 4 BR -+ fam. rm. 2 BA. Fireplare. Complelely pai111i'd & rarpe!ed. 2 patio<. In1n1rrl. possesstnn, Laricr V,\ loan nn. $2!1,950. Ownrr/Brokf'r. &12-611;). Coron• del Ma r Hey, look at this 2 RR,. <!rn, !t1 n1. rill., 2 baths. Big p;i110 plus 6 gIT>O\·y a pl. l.l Ir . rornrr lot. SEE 1\NYT li\!E. University Realty 3001 E. Co11sl llwy. 673-6.510 Hard to F-ind-- Ch11rm1ng older 3 BR, 2 BA hon1r. Nef'fts intrrior d1'r- ora:1n;. f'ric;f'ri !{l ~C'il. Bmk· rr 61 1-il..~. 1 BR house 011 P.·2 lot, GM<I potrn11al, C-1. for husiness, Ui.500. 67~:-.35!1, ~!'l&-~'l. DUPLEXES JN CORONA DEL /'11A'R. 3 Bdrms & 2 bdmis, North & South of H\gh"'"Y· Different prices. Oltt F"fTZi\10RR1S Rf.ALn· CO. :l\.t'I E. Coo~1 lhghl\-"ily. Cnmna drl Mer, 71<1}673-9010 *TRIPLEX* Ont' ot lht lew e.x1stine: tr!· pltx~ i• oow f('lr •l'lf! Xlnt loc1111nn S1rp,: to rl'll! beach. ~lO~'f'·tn ('Onrl, Lilts of po. trntial for only STJ.000, MORGAN REAL TY 67:1-6642 675-6459 n UPLEX. 2 br r11ih, S47.000. .'ill2 Orch1rl. By o \\' n I' r 673-3 1 1~ For11n Co R!tr< f,.\~."Jy)'l A gno<! \\'l\l'I! 11d IK a iood TOTAL PRICE $24,000 NO DOWN G.1 , BUYERS $100 DOWN PAYMENT F.H.A. for lhi.! fabulous 4 !x>droom, 2 story house wirh 3 baths. Ready for your occupancy now. Comple!ely carpe1ed thruout, also drapes. New sryle kitchen wuh all built· ins including tti~hwasher. Double garage. Schools and shopping nearby. Let us show 11 to you. Walker & Lee Realtors 7790 }!arbor Bl\'d, at Arlams 545·0465 Open 'til 9 Pl.1 ACT NOW ASSUME 6•/o FHA LOAN Rancho Mes.a lovely 3 bed· room. 2 ba!h plus formaJ dining roonl, hu ge living room 11.·1t11 lif't"pla{'c, 3 yean nr.w. Convenient to Swth Coasl Pl11za end schools. Pru·Pd for quick s:r.lr. COLLI NS & WATTS 962-5523 Open evC's. -BY GEORGEll- 4 Bedroom 1mrnaculale lx>auty. Co1Jege Park. Newport at Fairview 646-8811 (anytime) Geo. Mezei Res: ~57-4263 MESA DEL MAR 1700 Sq. fl. 4 BR, liv rm 2 Ba, crpr. ram rm., J!°h6o i:ide yard for· trlr/boat. t't'n<'t'd. Cov pa1\o. bealll Walker & Lee Reallon; 7790 Harbor Blvd. at Adam& 5-15-9-191 Open 'ti! 9 PM ASSUl\IE 67" loan, quick ei;cro"" owner. 4 BR, :Z ha, c rpl s , rirps. bllnti , cul-de-sac:. School l block. 714/968-'.lil7. :-.IEADOW borne, 2.100 1q ft. 4 br, Jam rm, trplc:. lrg cul de ~ac lo!, hE!atrd Anthony pool, prof !ndscp. Call 011 ner 6-8 p. m. 968-64 71 Ga rden Grov• BY Owner. darling 2 br. din .r,,. hrklst area, h1lil trtts. garden. $22,000. B k r . RJ!)..-28;..J. Huntington Beech * LABOR DAY SPECIALS ~lier an;<1ou~. S22,:'l00. S BR Condo. Payml,; 1172.20/mo. Subn111 1:111 otters. Vacant. 129.500. J BR homP, rnov<' In fas! in the best area ol N. Hunt. Bch. Super sharp-/'11ust sell. A~, 1nR $29.950. 3 BR homr., 1% Ba .. So. Huot. Bcb. 892-5593 16612 Bead! B!vd .• H.B. VETERANS lndscpg. spr1nklrrs. 11r Try GI NO NO do""'" O'l1 this M:hools (elem 1hn1 OCCl. cornrr 3 BR, 2 BA, C:archn· immed pos.~. $33.700. As-.... 81 horn(' loc. 1n f'ounta.in sume 51• ~'HA. \\11!1 leaSf', Vallf',V. NiN>st rirvclopmen!, o.,.,·ner ~5-569-1. pnC'Nl under mk1 . S30.~. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE Super dean end nice, a ON 1 ACRE n1us1 to <--'Omp;ire u•11h ~­ Cnunty properiy suitable for 12 unili;, Bonus is e 2 b!'d- room hou.~e nn Cront corner. .'II: for '-'L"i.000. * COOL * Covrrcd patio -R-B-Q in \1·111J"rl yard. 4 BR/2 BA family homr nc~r s1·hools. ALL TERJ\IS available. $26.'100. BROKER. 642-4~16 BY 011,·ner. 1.~t t1mt 11rl- vrrtised ~ 2·1.11 Bo\\' d n i n P lace. 3 hr, 2 hn. ro:il . S.12.:ioci. Open Silt 1hru Mon, 1-j, BY Ov.'TM?r. 1st lime offe:red. E·side charmi ~ <I BR, 2 BA frplc. Xtra lR<' .LR. 2 pa~: Dh lr gar. Cpts, rlrps, blr·ins. $.34.;,oo, App'I. 5'J8-9632 aft t SUrER Steal: 2 Br, nr W<'srcHU plaza: Hrd\\·d ans Crpl1•, I~ ,\·d, has f'Xi1<lin~ S2<1.oo:l ~·}IA ~'llln. K1ngaard Rr.<11ty i\11 2-2222. ----OPEN HOU.SE. n1 a 11 ~ i ,. ,. Orick lrplc. huge fain lm, 3 RR. 2 BA. beaut crpL~. drps. rli'(' .• lnrlllrpd, hltn11 inrl r1 .... ·., S'ill.:,,00 862 Jnann 642-6206. * SACRIFICE* 2 BR. R-2 IOI 60X.l00, room for 6 unils, $22,500 0!1! Pa1 Wood 545-2300 Scenir Prop('rfil's 675-5726 BY Owner. 3 BR. Newly palnl~ 1nsidl! k out. Qrsh <l<l""·n 1u loan At lakl! ove.r pym'l!ll. 64fi-.:nl.1. BY owner, 5 BR. 1-". ba , fam rm, single story, bilns, frple., $2150 It-tak• o\·cr payments. a,17. 70al, 4 BR. lamily pool. lge lot. AMUme S%'i. VA lOAll. S.l0.900 V!!ry prl!'lty~ Ownr 540-l!M3. MESA Vr.rrle. lmmac, lnV'l!l,Y house 10 li1•e in w/prirle>. 3 br. 2 ba. no pct~ p1et1$e, $2TJ mo. Call S.IS.94jl.=-- j ODRl\.1 REPO Vacant, SJ.1!\.1. bcAut. \\IU!s Rlty. &46-773!1 or s.t.>-3412. lf're huy1ng, ,, 1llage Re al Estate '62-4471 ( ::::i 54'-llOJ flDRSES-;tiORSES Custcmi '.l BR plus 2 BA $23,500. 811::. hie 101. 1.ono•d R·2. Rm tor horses + nlrll'r custrim 3 IJrrlrm, 2 !'>!!Th home w/ hrrlwrt lloor~. ffirmaJ d in rm, hrirk firt'pl , blt1n R/0. A rraJ stral ar SZl.500. Sub- m11. Call R17-1271 SEYMOUR REAL TY Jil.\1 Brach Blvd .• Hlgn Sch Open 'Iii 9 PM "$221 /mo.'' \\'ha1 a buy!' l mma.culatf: .l bf>droom homro. roncrtte t1r1veway and a hravy illake roof can 't tine! a new home L'Ons<truc!ed like lhi5, ha11 a 61~ ,...~ 1:1Muma b1e loen. a~ .. to the Douglas plant, schools and shopping. Bef· lf'r C'fllJ rodAy. 842-ZlJ5 1-QTHERCAL \~ESTATERS VACANT , 1Ml\.1ED. POSS. Gov'l 11.ppraised I.. priced a ! $31.500. 4 BR, &ep. ms-tr sulr~. 2 BA. f.fnve in this ""'f'ek~ Xln1 cond. • CALL 847.&;07 + (formerly Brastif:ar Rlty.f ~~ ~ "Priced Ta Sell" $1fi7. per month a.re ffW' Jll.Y' men11 on thi~ 11uper 3 bi!d· tunn'l homt. Lot iiz~ is fll x 1l'.l in addition to th11t. it'• priC'NI below market at $ai. 995. Got to ~ thts Clf'le, 842-T.135 1.0· THE REAL \~ ES'.fATF:i<S Neff! a "P)od"'?' Pl•et lll ad.! Cal l 6'12·5678 ~- ' I Huntington Beach QUALITY WITH TASTE 4 Betinns pro!t'll.• decoratied and ia~ped~ lnterestf!d~ $49.9511. Real Estate by McVAY 893-8533 545-0458 DECORATOR'S D R EAM 2 Story neM ocean. Panelled family room, fireplace, \l.'f'! bar. 3 BR, 2 BA . As5ume $28,000 FllA • $286/1110, Will trade. K.ATELLA REALTY . 84 7.fi06'.l. "NEED TO RENT?" Ha ve 1. sharp, 5harp, 3 brd· room home at $24) per rnonth. Cle11n1ng and Y to move in. 842·253 The yard, lht-4 bedrooms and the famlly roo1n. but rhc price is i;mall! S3fJ,490. Real Estate by McVAY LOWER 3 ARCH BAY Bnck path leads 16 cbt!ertul 4 bdrm., 3 bath home. over- looking trees to the Blue Pacific. Built for active lam1ly, y,•ith fellC('(f yards, family roo1n off kitchen. i;torage 1pace ~ore, work - flhOfl. bU1l1 -1 n kitchen with dishwa.sher &. double oven, t'Vt'n All ocean Vltw 1ervicf' poreh PLUS lonnaJ dining room, br1f'k fift'place & he11 m<'<I ceilings. 0 n I y $92.SOO ror this eha rmint:: hnmr on oversized corner lot. Call · AO tan. REAL ESTATE 1100 Glenneyre S1. 4!J.l.!J.173 549-03Ui LARGE 4 BR, pool, view, exlr.1~. Until Sept 6 best Tf'asnble offer. ~16!1. Lido Is le ANXIOUS OWNER Beautifully m111ntained 3 BR. home on 3.1 11. lo!. with South patio. O"'""r leaving area. Asking SJ9.500. W alke r Rlt v. 675-5200 3116 Via Lido. Newport Beach Newport 8Hch NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 CAR GARAGE and 2-li'iory t>X!'<.'lni~ honw-oo a cuJ- dt---sac 1t:l"ttl of more CUI· tom t1omea. Al!TKMI 2000 aq. ft. ot comtortab.le family )i·ing. Freshly painted, new 1hag carpets. Shor t diflall('t>. lrom elementary, junior and high iChooh. Wnn•t be avail· able lon11;! $41,500. Walker & Lee Thur~ay, Sptembtr 2. 19n DAIL V PILOT SJ SHARP 4 UNITS South Coast Plua area. 1600 1q, tt. ow~r·1 unit. S7800 yr. inc. SUbmit 103 down or small holft in trade. ** FOUR SJ'AR ** REALTY 83>-4422 -j MAN'S DOMAiil l"'::~----:::::::ljAITITRAiWiCcrO:.:f, I Bi,:r.:-22 l s.i:'""';+ CQZY &ch. in >:Int loc. All • bOntJ& rm. Fncd yd Ir. patio, Util pd. Only S&O. RENTAL FINDERS nu cpts/paint, nr ichla & 4ts W. 1,..., COSTA ~ all 5hcpi. UJi/rm. 336 Houu1 * Apt1. C..brillo, CM. 646-5193. * 64$...0111 * l\.IESA Ve~ Pool home, 3 MEDITATE By tbt>. aoathlnr atgm. 90U1lds of tlle !lf'a. $125.. BT. 2 Ba. bltns, Phu;h crp!s, DIG ITI 10.-'~~r,...i. 1.AMlonJ. S300/mo Lea.w. $100 cle&11 'g $422,QQQ. LA:GUNA Callyon Chttagt, $125-l BR Budgtt Sever. dep. 546-2344. 305 Duplexn Unfum. Garden Grove *WATERFRONT * 3 B,. 2 be. "1: !nod yu<. Larre 2 bdrm. • conv. den, do. to 15hopl/schls. Bltm. 21: baths; frplc. Lovely pa-crpta:ldrpa. $225. 638-8446. UO. BUdm. Dxk apace Newport a..ch •wHeble. Yearly $4!15 Mo. 8AL80A BAY PROP. YEARLY. Avail 10/1. Neu 2309 W, &!boa, NB 673-7420 bch, 3 br, l bra, trplc. $25() A view. lg? 3 .BR & den. 2 i"'°'iii...,..iiirusiii. iiiiiiiiiml BA PLUS z,ep g u·e 1 t quart~~ w/be, pool, $650. New 27 Unit Apt Bldg. ~~fflOU .• ~~-for 2· Uti.1. tn· BllN, <:llJb, dl"Jll. Kids Fountain Va lley Costa Mesa ......, J v 1~--~~-----5@....3946. BROKER 6424905 ALA Rentalt e 645-3900 ~ C"Ome. atWit. LEASE clean 3 BR, 21,ii bn.. N9Wport Shores ReaJton 1999 Harbor Blvd., CM BEACON* 645-0111 $Zl0 mo. W&ttt pd . Rers G"n--;-l!l »13 W~d1t1 Drive Industrial Property 168 --req'd. "-'alk to 1ehls & 3 BR. 2 Ba. J -sty. Walk to liiiiiiiliiiililtj,--li-iiiJ beach. Yearly leaae Aptt. Furn. MO ABBEY REALTY 64.2.-3850 -'--~~-~~~I 6-16-7711 Open ·111 9 PM -LOS ALTOS $140--COZ¥ l Br. ~· library, 96&-3!01. M-1 Bldg_ St. LronL Eagy ac-Prld• of Owner1hlp Huge .YUtl. Stove, n-tna:.l ;-c=~-:c--,--,--,-~-~ NEWPORT ce&s and park. 1675 Placen-Home New cpts. Oiild/~ ok. 3 BR, 2 ~· frp'.c, fUlly cptd, Gen•ral BEAUTY ti STORY tia. CM. S285 Rent "r Lc-ase Fam·! l!h 1 k BEACON* 645 Olli dps, patio, ntct>ly lndiCJI. Santa An. $285. Owner 673-0517. 1 Y w ttnagera 0 • • Lse $240 531-2991! 4 Bedroom 2 hath built ins --. . . Y' FOR RENT Rent Beautiful FumJ.tur. DR M Lots for Sale 170 carpeting, drapes,' lease sis5 $165-2 BR. Near Beach. Shag 5 Br. 3 &. $250. 1.st & La.st (2! 3 Br HSH S195 f"?f mo. for' ll little u 3 Hu-bf!droorn&, 2 large per mQ. Phone Loni' Beach CJ1Jt1. stove, ni~ y&rd. Cpts, Drpa; and Firt>place Clean & .....,·d. AI~~ 2 Br. ONE MONTH .,~ R.'i CO!l.NER lot. suttab!e for ... 84"1-• •• , -baths and separate family ,.,3 -429-9551. Available No\I.'! ,,... ......... &pf $130 ..... r mo Call M,.,. 3.000 liq tt ortice or prof. BEACON 645-011 1 u:c;;:;c:::z::""'.-:-:-:o::---. " room plLlll den. Hardwood b!dg, located 1 blk "'·est ot * LANDLORDS * * Huntington ileach F1etcher, 894-33Ii or 893-6745 complete with floors and fin>place , carpets Be!K""h Blvtl on Talbert, Ji . FREE RENTAL SERVICE 2 'BEDR!lf I bl . RIO FRESHLY palnred nicdy your IOO'l. & drapes. \Valk to all B S19500 7 T~nants 1-1111!tin1 $175-J BR. Sepe.rate Cottage. • t.l'CI. Un , feoc-ed back yard, j BR, JI,) II iichoo'Js &. r;hopp1ng in pres-· ' · DJ6..!bi · NEED 2 Ba end 1arage Child/ FA h!, crpts, dhl garage. Purchase Option LAGUNA Beach, 2 prime p M pet ok · 60'.'l:lt"Kr lenccrl lot -niove m baths, new carp. S230 ?<To. Ind. item seltcl:lrui. tigto erea. MIJS"I 5Ct! now. oceanview lot& adjacl!'nl. r~perty anagemt nt BEACON* 645-0111 today $195. per mo. 492-9150 6'1Z-TI39 E\·~ 24 Hour O.ly. COLLINS & WATTS Togethtt almost one acrt!:, \\E CAN HELP WU! 3 BEDR~1 .. 2 BA, elec. bltin Westclift CUSTOM !l62-5.12J Open eve!. ~ to downtown High BEACON * 645-0lll $2J)..SPACIOUS -4 BR. 2 Ba. RIO, FA ht. crpts, 8'.l'xlOO" Furniture Rentel NEWPORT SHORES &hool Pv I•-·• I t 'bl ld pd VACANT lovely 2 BR. New . t. o wner. 2 BR I end. gar klK'ttl yard for ,.._C\J o......, gar. sc . 517 W. 19Lh, C.M. 563.3481 2 story A-frame model, 3 9611-4622/642--0644. ·• fp • patlo · • S28o mo. kid' k ..;.t,. vacant-move in today s22;, cpt, paint & d.rpi;. Walk to BR 2 BA 2 trplc. Balboa Island 4 Br. $450 mo .. ~ A k I shpg. Adul1s-no pet.B. r.trs. Anaheim TTt-2300 ~med ~iii~~~. drps: $65CXl LOT SO'xl.22.5' zollt!d On wa.ter, r;lef'p 5 .• $500 mo: BEACON* 645-0111 per mo. 5 or rental S\'edeE"n, &IZ-8235, e v e La.Habra 194-3708 111' blocks to beach. Leue· for 3 unit s · H.B. Ch1M Cove 6 & den $1 000 mo CHEAPEE TEEPEE agent. CALL 962-1<1TI. 5-jZ...2603. fl NICE STUDIO apt, putiy hold. S34.l>JO. 644-59n CO~~~E R.E. 536-3777 JfOME SHOW REALTORS . 2 BR. Handy loca.tion. Kids & 3,.B~. 2 Ba, ,;!m cond. &a1ut 'H~o~u~.~.~s'F~u-,~._--0-r----I furn. fl l BR apt w/ocean Or JUO. e 67~7m e P'"t& ok $115 o, c:rp rps. 00 pe s. 310 view. Poot," ltundcy, quit>.ot. LUXURY living $22.9'50. BUILDER'S attention! Good ::7.~~~ .... ~!!!!!!!!!•I . . Nt>ar golf course, C1ark Unfurn. 494-8166. Beam C1'!ilings, 2 BR. 2 BA. lot for 2 or 3 unils Balboa Island BE THE FIRST Elem &. Jl.1arina 1-ligh. Va-·N---,-B--h---O::ii::-:CO:o::-7----1 trplc, encl patio, pool. FUrlin Co. Rltrs. 6'12-SOOO ;;;~:;;::::;:;;:--.... --:-:--,ISpac. l BR . AT THE BEACH. C'AA! Sept 1. a36-6433. awpor •aC 81lboa ltfancf LOOK! 4 Br. 3 ba. fl0x90 $77.500 Bayside' Villllge 67;;....!SllO. Mountain, Desert, B~Y~~~T~pier, il4 9~;3 3 St~ve, refrig, crpts, drps. *" 4-2 & 1 BR's. Tv.·nh~. BEAUT mud. townhouse. lM ;~O~D::-':;d~lx-'P:'~,~,~.:.,.::-.~,~S.e-,-A ONLY $2B,SOOI 4 BR . 5 ba. 50x88 $12!l,~l00 $54.000 EXEC. home, pool. Resort 17_. • • ave. to $1 . pool, cpl"6/drps. wshr/dyr. Br, 21,~ Ba, trplc, patio, 2 Br, 1 Ba. Bltns, fpl , crpt., !!93-8533 I , Vacant' 4 Br. 21~ ba. :iQx88 $89.5'.Xl MinutE'S lo U.C.I. 1820 ~ 6/l5. 675-4443. re!rig rnge. $220-$180-$150. pool. 2 ear gar. all bltns, drp.i;, gar; ·w inter Avl 9/4. Hum·• \\'on·t as1. . . LIDO REALTY INC. Irvine Ave. 011.'l"lt>.r 612-3187. 8 Ibo p LOVE YOUR PET? 548-1405 646-6762 t d Lt! $295 llJI' • Bd~s~ Comer! All tenns~ 21.~ Acre1 on corner. Home&: =~·"'°'~•.,-~en_i_n_•_u_l• ___ 1we do too. 2 BR. Fncd Yfd.•,.n,;-,.--.::---;~·=,--=~ crp .o;, rape~. ase · 1•n4Ai1 6•1t•3-89!· (Zl 8 31 728-~ V "77 V'· '·'· 61'7-O G •·3 BR 2 ba '1 ',· 523-4710 -846-55"" eves or HAFFOAL REAL T i ~,,,_'.'"'-!!!~"!"!!!~!!!~···~.· .. """ r•ng• uest housf', air cond. tum. FURN 2 BR house Winter encl gar, Kids ok. S1 35. · • Crpts. df11S, '" "' ;,;=..--...,·~~~· -~- 8424405 1-:VE'li: Mt-2446 BY Owner 3 br 3 ba. din rm. NE\V house on 1 a r g e or unturn. 2 garagt-s. Swim-No pets fenc:t'd' d · refrig, bl!n5, "'llSh/dryer, at<. 5 pm. NE\V 3 or 4 BR. 2 or 3 bath:; NG "' . 1_. l lro ming k therapy pool. Hol RE"•poo. "bl • 1','0,'0,,·. WOW! POOL! Play yard. 962-1093. l-IEIGHTS.-2 BR hse \\'/pool, Elec ki~hen w/dahWD', SELL' 2 tirt>pl. J"ust custm dtc'd. 1 x ...., ot acl"'06ll st m '" 3 BR f ~ ,_., waie-r mineral well. Off 673-n9B. . . ncd Yan1, encl iat. 4 BR, 2 BA, C"'t.o;, bltn.o;, guest hsP.. $385 I mo . ........, fCJllC, patio, garage. Avail ? Lo''' patio. $73,500. El ~1odeno Park. Open ill Rd I Ch•d '· 1150 ·• 714 ""2193 °-JS YOUR HOME D on ., Dt'Sf'rt 1ol reno~. . d •• "10 : ......,... . .:x:pt to June 15. •;:m .. .aa~1 673-63.':ill. house Sat &. Sun, S35,000. * 2 BR, garage' & ,.110. S200 rps,_ pa .... o. ~· . mo . ,,~0 0, ......--.-..., F1ee appraisal -We buy 18874 Fowler St. Ov.·nt'r, gprings. Tra<l e for bfach \l.'inter or $300 ,..,.ly, NEWPORT HEIGHTS 892--0547 or i213! 592-2412. Townhouae Urifurn. 335 o.>a-O"tlO, 675-6020. -u··,·,,,_ Personal attention. La guna Ni .. uel D~ ... "540. properly. 547-2952. .,---,.-· o*°"BA"',~·~""""NT""~1""•=·_,~-,,,,-I ~·· • "-'Y"U JJ.U.-1 177. Hui;::e fncd yrd, 3 lrg BR, kids .l BR crprs. WAlf'r paid. Costa Mei• ~ •l.V 1 ...... • 'c'o""LL. 1'N""'s "&·encWe.ATTS * Ninuel Shores* _S_e_n_C_l_•_m_•_n_t_•____ * BIG BEAR LAKE YEARLY or \Vin!~ ~Se l 5 & ])l"f'5 \l.-elcon1t". $195 ll80/mo. 1st & last. de-posit. r;iemi-kltchen, su o m o . ~ Ftt<l !he squirrels from your .r P ! 962-9805 LOVELY 4 BR. 2 BA Condo, _5'4-:-:c-;""''"'"°'-::67S-::.:.-Cl~179C::... -=--96.:-5523 Eves. 642-D.:127 Plans have changed. '-1ust iron! door in ttiis liel:luded 2 Bffimon1, 2 Bath, near CALL DAY OR NIGHT =,.._..,..·""'._,,.-,.--,---, sf'l! 3 BR 2 BA ··f " plan CUSTOM. newly blt home cabin, comp! fin & turn. On-bay. 320 Alvarado Place. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 sm -2. Br. Dl..iplelC~ fe nced Monticello, pool &: clubhse *,*123 BR. le'p. houte, Leaae IMMEDIATE POSSESSION NO ·DOWN VA ot asi;ume low interest loan. LoVf'ly. nearly ne'.I.', 4 bed- room home. HUGE fenced yard, Better hurry! • 847-s;i31 • THE Real Estalt-t-11ART OWNER c\r~rwrA!E'. Equity purchase for qll i1·k rlral'. 4 BR. 3 BA , mi.lny extras. PrcstJ~e 11n:oa S 3 6 . 6 0 0 · -· 4 BR, 21., B.<\. Condo. N!!W ,1,/w cpl~. hHn", frp!r, S24,500. Bi ()-.o.•""r-8122 Deerfield Dr. 213: 82H4!!5. 4 BR-den. 214 BA. :I rar gar. Prestige. hoine. S 4 :J. 5 0 0 · 8~6-6236. Huntington Harbour · R (1 C d CM yard. Kids. ""I O.K. 18T~ pnv. $250. dys 833-6406; aft 5 Imo . CIJl (213) horne 1n first ineremenr of Y.'/OC('an & mt view, 1700 5() ly Sll.:io<J. Ph: oss 14) oron• del Mar 1999 Harbor Blv ., Bf'ach Blvd. 'f:M-ltl!!l.' &, 833-2299. _7_98-8,,~nJC--. -,,,-,-.,,,,,--·I N1gurl Shores. Prime lo!. f1, .l br. 2 ba, ram rm. frplc , 5.~1738 or \\.Tite: Spt>nCP.r Sweeping ocean v I e w s. bltns, nvf!f"sized pr, lrg Real Estate, P. O, Box 2828, 3 BR, 2 ba. All bltns, incl FREE 11 3 ~R. elr.c bltns, washer, Ea5f Bluff 3 BR. -Garden Sett!.na About 1 mo. to completJOn. lt>vel Jot. $33,950. 675-3593 Big Bt>ar Lake. Calif. !"('frig, freezer. <lshY.~r. Blk Landlords-Owner s dryE"r, $24(). 3 BR l ba . S300 Mo. (or 6 mos. lease)' OR eves. I =s=iG~~n--,-,--~N=.-,=,~,., to bch, no P"1S, $32.l yrly \Vt> will refer ~ena.nt& to you * * 842-2276 * * ' ' very ruce-. Winton Real Est.alt! 675-3.131 °" J 67-5359 496-~ Comp!E'fflly crp!'d &. Orp'd. 4 BR, 3 BA. rtri-levd <k>lux S J C I t Chalet-Gre'llt View-"'OOded st'. a-', . . l'.REE of charge ... Jl..lany 3 BDRM 21-· bath POOL pool. $325. 644-6477 alt 6 pm. 3 BR, 1 ba apt. Steps to bay. cus-1111 home in Monarch a n uan ap S rano lo1. paved 111., New 3 FllRN. Only. 2 Rr hSt', Call dl"S_irable. 1enants Qn o u r Conv l~ti~n. S2is / mo: $210 mo Winter. G~. Bay. l yrs old, this home SJC DUPLEX Bedrooms, 11; ha. 16 mile to lo !ltt hy app!. fi30-4075 Loe. y,·a11Jng hsl. Call ~~7S. Newport B•ach 67~77. has evrryrhing. All hltns, In good arE>a. well buiH. side sin litr. Moonridgf', 546--8130. ·130 Acacia. C(!:'.11', ALA Rentals• 645-3900 Irvine * Adults Pr•ferr.d * 'B~.~l~bo-.-p=-.-.~1.-,-0~10---I Crpts, Drps. Sauna, Play-by ~ide units. To1al income 546-8231 or 213-332-3716. Costa Mesa FREE RENTAL SERVICE i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J BR. 2 Ba. Frpl, new cp~. :--:::,.,-.,_..c.:....;;c:;... __ I roo111, Sundcck. ,\prro:oc 4000 S.110/mo. Bilt-in RI 0. d 11_. --......... 3 Bedroom 2 Bath largf'I' drps. Gar. fac~ Pool. $2/;i • S35 WK & UP -On Ocean sq fl. X1nt linancin1:. \V1ll CaJ1)els, drap!'"-, FIA heat, Real Ettate Want• .. l BR cn!tagc in rrar, mature pant!!cd Jamily roo~ with 2 BR. 2 baths .......... $265 CALL REALTOR 548_6966 Lovely &cbelon 1 BR. "-E'll rllhr.r one. Cali ownt'r, r nclosed garagt'~. m11 le (lnJy Furn & urtl paid. fireplace, newly painted &. 2 BR, 2 ba~, den ....... $300 Maid service. Pool. Util pd. 499-4191!. J UST S.l."),000 R·3 LAND WANTED $120 mo. Yirst & last mo&· carpe!C'd, new double oven 3 BR. 2 ba,.!J .• atnum --$3~ Duplexes Fur n. 345 e Call 675-8740 e M ONARCH BAY CAPISTRANO VALLEY' 5 lo 30 acre~. ;o.1cl'.1 ichacl "'<.'runty <l,. fl n J. 191:> &: dishy,•asher. Beautiful 3 BR., 2 has, bonu1> rm $330 General YEARL'l or Winter (Sept SJ T ERR ACE REALTY Company. (1) R71-3950 Anahl'1m Avl', C .. \1. rondition lhroughout $250.00 4 BR .• Z'h: ba .• lam. r m $330 2 BE!drom, l Bath, near bay. l f 31~1 ~-m•-Cop·,,._..,. \\'Al"TED lrom ov.-·I>. 4 1;-g l BR -"I t Id 11 mo avail 00\1."' 548-8640 3 BR., 2i.; batlu; •····· $300 WINTER Rental. Balboa. 3)'.) Alv.11r--'-P l•-. fnrr.vrr vil"w! De 1ght u] t n· ,,., ...... '"' ud • ..., • l>"'-"' oca ion,, ea or · · · · E HAVE O'I1lERS ....., -.. .. rry w/spa.rkling lotuit,1in. 493-112•1 unit11. Princ1p\~~ only. re!lr('d couplt. Ga r d n f!f IM~IACULATE AND NEW 4 W Near hay, 2 bedroom $150 'e-A~CH=E~L~O~R~.-pt.----.--1 Dhl. frpll'. in liv. rm.&. din. ~!'ii!'ii!'ii~~~~~~ I :,.1~3139 incl, many xlTa~. 548-1516. BEDROOM hom~ wlth fenc. mo. 673-1351. !um, $130 mo. Incl util, rm. 4 Big bdrms .• 3 ~Jtls. ; ~ PRIVATE parly wants 2, :1, L•gun• Be ach ed yan:I, ~rinklcn and fully W J NT ER R~ntal-Bay!ront :Y@ftrly. 64;Hl662, 64&-3457. l..anai. 2 Patios, poo'l:-fien RG~ID~;~1t•, a or 4 unit in Costa Mt>sa :-::-::---~-o'"'",-,---landscaped, Ne'W carpets Balboa. 2 br. S250 mo. inc. YRLY large 1 br, bltns, !he mcn;r dlscrimlnating buy-;;;;;;;;;;;;~-~ 12131 291-5-125. L.sE 10 7/1: 2-BR. den lam .and drapes. Near tht>. beach, utilities 673--13jl. pa tio, blk" bfl.y/bch. $1tlt. r~ will lovf' this! $106,500 ~!'iiiiii!!~~~~~~~~ rm. N. end. nr bch &. .IO\l.'n. for $265. per mo. Call Balboa Pe ninsula Adultli/no pets, 615-678L L•guna Niguel Realty Malure adlts. \V&ler, trash, A~nl, 546--4141. 830-5050 499-1344 RAEcPreOaSSgEeSIEoOr 110•1 ,l~•"l o~:::. ,~--'-'_"'_"_''_''--~l l • l ~:!Sl~ gardnr. .S 2 7 5. 3 BR &. fllm rm. ctlJlti. 1st ~;~~~ a::"Bldg. ~~~:~:i~~ ~:. w~n:r: Corona d•I Mar WALK 1/i hlk m heach k M esa del,Mar •< ' . 1.-c-c-==c--=c---~-1drp5, frplc, fenctM ya.rd, db! Univen;i!y Park CHA.R..VUNG l Br, prdt!n marina. 4 Br, 3 Ba, choice -:....-----·I NO DOWN, $2:1 n10. Near LG1 'J ~R/gar. Clean, view. gar_ $250. GA.rdener incl. Days 833-0IOI Nights l :.l~lOO:-;:m~o,.~'~'"::-"-o_i. ____ apt, wafk to beach, $160 lrtil DllV Isle. ]('l(·ation. lrg cor BY 011."ftt'r · fi~,~ ~ 2.IXXI S<t. ft. lrg lake. 968-0047. c ose in. Adult15 $235 mo. 847-8871 842-3772. Coat a Mesa incl·. 642--6766, 494-4117. lat. Qlr.111'. 2ll-5.112-l496. Low dn, 4 br. 2 ba, rn. I A-=-'o_•_rt~m-e-n71•-;fo_r_s_•~le-,.1S"'2 B~~i;:~~un lty 200 830-90l 7. Z Bedroom 1 bath home with :::'.O:::C::-'.":::::----:-:--; CO~I BO _l Br turn, WL.lk kl Irvine TERRIFIC LOCATION e park just ou1side your back gele e 1, blk. to 11wunm1ng pool &. tenni1 • Shopping IS ju~I II i;hor1 !!Troll ck>wn thf. ~e,.nbE'h. Call for 11n apr)t. tn ~re this l)eautifu!l.v lnrl~cpri. ~ BP.. 2•,, Ra . 111n111y h('mr : s:il.'100 ired hill Unh· Park Crntrr. Jrvinr CAiJ Anyrimf' R3.1·0l\20 Laguna Be4!11ch NEAR BEACH Own )"'Ol.lr (l"''n !·bdrm. ar<1r1- mcn!, Just !';'!eps to 1 h e l)t'ach, Spaciou~ l"ICt'an view <leek, pool. Only $32.500. ..,JO tan. REAL ESTATE 1190 Glenncyre St. ·19-1-9473 5'19-03l6 FAMILY DELIGHT Beauli ful ty !and~aped. w/ fen~ yard: p'trnty of room for 1ti4! Lttfte ~. 3 BR .• 2 bwtftE. Uvini; rm. w/fflllC. L_."t!.' •• ' ~ f"flUipped kilch. w/l<Jl!tl1 of 5tora~. Good neighborhood, <' I 0 1l f: to $Chooll . :All this & AN OCEAN V I E \.\'. Askini S38.~. • ~ ~ llOUTI' L..00!.l'IA. (NI, ....... -..-- .. 499-2800 .. * HANDYMAN S.PECIAl. Ott>an vtf'W I Old~r 2 BR. conv. den, trplc. ,-~. draP""· Shf!lleM'd p 11 t i n. Nf'eds minor ~t.er. repair A paint. Only S.'\4.900. ~nsSION REAL TY '94-0731 FANTASTIC View. North end Sllllt i!V"i. 2 Bk. 2 BA. M!P din rm bf.ilfi" 1cl11:1. bllm, quiet d~•~nd 1t. Ne.,.,. paint , drp1. pl'uah cpL 0wnu 8.'11HiJ&2 * 494-84fil. II'• alwaJJf ~ rlghl time .t aJWllys the f11hl placf' H yo11 Wint RliSULTSJ Call SU..."678 It plaett ttial •d tor111y! s3:1.!r..,n. 1 m m e d. pl'IM. l BR, nr ocean, util pd. \ ~rage, iastsicle, $175. call 3 BR. 2~~ ba thse. · S.300 $32:> ~~si;;;F1F atta, N~w bch, YT round f"l!'ntal. $135. l 557-sa_"-~-----32 + UNITS J-.-.. -,T-O_R_l_A_L_S._""""1 ___ ....,.-1 perron, $145/mo. 494-1749 Terry S.1&-2313. 2 BR. 2 ha. tnhr.e ...... s:ioo \\'3.Sn:r ~d~~a;l95t'~~.rf:9 &.dll. no pets. 642-.8520. Mi5s ion V ie jo COSTA M ESA or 213: 244-6386. $85 BR . OK 4 BR. 2~~ ba. 'tnhse .... $350 1 ' . Costa Mesa EL DORADO HOME S S~70 M. $'50 !\11~ ~~· ,Exorel or-~~: ~:~h.\l,·:~:i,_;a~c;~tsj Lido Isl• . l *' uti~ pd,':. ·,' BBR 2,H1 .... ba(. home ..•• f3~ Newport Beach -::'.CC:"'."'.00'.:,.-.,.-o-""°'.,---rurancy. 6 .1-,,..,.1~ v.•nf'r· 1 ___ rtl R. oa. 6 mos) .... $32;) CHAR.\flNG 1 Br, bltn bar, T revino Pla ns Avail. Realior. n10.~. \Vrlll' Clf!ssil1f'd Ad ~ BR!2 ba. Gorg~s brick $1pd25. 2 BR pvt home all u i eel h 11 3\VBR,. l "",· 1n,1:;,~ oet!antAlrnt, compltJy furn, n ew l y (3 8R.·2 8ath5 ) No. :'112. DA ILY PILOT, patio &. n:I M · · · I Iner ony, <.w mo. St:l p ced I Cemetery P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mei;a, , ga ~n. any .. * * . : r I extra lrg 3 BR, 2 bl!., ocean-paint't!d. Walk to shopplne A! }'{)llr cholc~. ri rom Lots/Crypts 156 ~~;.,..,, 6-IO mo Jse. $41.5. $150. 3 BR 2 B9, fenced for front. Winier only SZ75 mo. center. Adults -No pd.Ii. $21!,:iOO to $30.~. VA or ----'-'-----..,-Calif. 926~. ~"" 549-3643. fHA 1E'rm! a\'ailab!r, 1-Burial Jor, Par1f1r ViP\I." $1500-Buyi; tx>aut 5\ore. All . kids & pcttl. 6210 &. 62101! Oceanfront. ~--------- c ,11 >od•>·· osk for NPll •, 1,-,,,J • ->. P··I. ~,.. 1 k & f " -0· \\'INTER Renla.l-4 Br, Den, * * * REALTY NB. 213f!i96.1709. onr. Furn Bachelor & I Br · " "~· ...,., • •• 'oc · LX•lllC!. an ques, .112 Ba. or 2 br, 2 ha, Sl.55. Pvt home on horse Un iv. Park Center, Irivne M1~"1on Vif'JO Ri>alry Call: 67.3-f,617. .sm ix:s !urn. 30 011 p1un-67:1-2559 Duple xes Unfurn. 350 E xc•ptlonally n I c •· 8J0-2808 837-9500 li ni;:~. Inf!~. By Ownrr. . . ranch, corral, tack rm, klds, CAil Anytime. &33-0820 $'30 up. 2110 Newport Ne wport Be ach c;~~o;:::ium1 160 Pr1n1· only_ For II PP t, * \l.'ATERfRONT * Pf'I!, horse OK, * TURTLF.: ROCI(, next to Back._B_•_Y._C:--:-CC:-";:·-Blvd ., CM. HARBOR HIGHLANDS 4 BEDROOM C"hel'k 1h1i:; h()mE' ronven1f'nt· ly localt'd to f!ll far1l1t1cs; isrh'lOls, park. \ihrnry and \\fr.<'11·i lff ~hopping, r~h hc'1u111ful green carpP'I mr,.r,; thr ryr a.s ynu enll'r \Ill M'nter hall. Lovf'ly hrick patio off 11v1ng room. Own- i>r Y.ill !rad~ for a Onf'-lrvrl rondominium in ii 11 rho r Arra. Pril'ffi at ju91 $.16.ff.i(I. Ca'll 646-Tln fOT' appoint- menr. 1-0 T HE REAL \'.:". ESTATERS TREE SHADED 3 Bdrm. home on tree shaded corner near Cliff Dr. Sep. dlnini:: rm. Brick fireplace. Hdwd. flnnr.i w/cll.1"Pf!l5. HVge halh plu~ 1.~ be.th. Dbl. aara11:e £., Cllll>Ort on 11Uey. $.';4.!IOO SELL OR RENT Baycrrst are11. 4 bdrms. tv family rm. Large dining rm . Kitchen blln~. 2 Ft-pies. 2 Tit!' bt!ithJJ, crp11/drps. On wide 80' lot. $39,900 Or $.325 mo. leaM". CAl.l. e '''·141' ~~ Nt•r Nt•,Orl Po11 Ortlct NEWPORT HEIGHTS GEM One of the vtf'")' '""" &a.r\y Amencan horn~ aV111labl~ in Nt>wport Beach. 3 bP.d- room11, 2 bath!! on a huge ~twlod~ 10!. Ronm tor bi:iftt & trailer. AU thi1 plu11 ~ lrrr $111.950. Walker & Lee Re11.\tof'S 11M:t v.r~tdltt Ori\'" ~-7711 Op!'n 'til 9 P1\1 -"'~'--t>•J=O=I.-~--...,,---~ 1 ~a~~b!~-~42.~.A67.~'.11lfl' $200. 5 *BR ;lui 111.m rm. U.C.r. • hr, 3 ba, tam. rm. FOR k-asr: Nr UCI. 2 Br. CHA.R.•IING l br duplex. 2 BR, 2'2 ba . C'Ondn. Pool, ITALIAN' Stylf' /a m1ly H t Bch Kd ..... 11 \l.'el-cp!i;, D.\V .. stovr. 2 sty. 3 fenct'li yarrl. t'ncl f:'.!lr, New cpls, dps &. pe.lnt. ~;i.una. recreation ha.II rf's!Aurant . Ltving qrtn in. NE\\'LY dtc., turn, 2 BR un · 1 .s, .. ~ car gar. S335 inr!. [lO'll, fen-Sl50/mo. &JLlm2 Lo\•ely park Ii ke rur- FOP.T IN CO. RltrK 642-~ eluded. Grosses $30.0CXl+. homt ._ "·i n!rr . •vlnl sT~R*LET 6.36-2860 ms. 9mo'slE'aSf'. RJ3.-2!)29. Coron• d t l Mar roundings. Quiet, mature Income P roperty 166 \\'i!h elfor 1 $60.IXXJ EZ. trOOd Sep!/lJ. $3()(). 67.;....6174. adults only. $135. 543-6920. HOME & GUEST HOUSE -$22,700 Comfortabl!! 3 lx-droom homt v.•lth separa le 1 be<lroom house for gni.ndm11 or grand- da(!. Use for ~~~ves, or J"f>fll out. P~n1 income $270 per mn. S3, IOO down g!ve1 you a 14% return on your do"·n payment. Betti'r check thi~ -2 hoUS!!S for $22.700 is worth lnVe5tigat- lng. Walker & Lee lea.Sf' & low rental. Jck'al fror 2 BR 2 BA. hrepl, dbl gar, 3 BR. 2 ba, Lrg fnC'd yard, Laguna Beech OPEN Sal l -3 : 2 units: 617 BACHELOJU &: 1 BR'i, $130 family eor coup!t. Book.o; F'A hr, ""llhr/rlryr, patio nr East :as~;J50*mo. $325 MO. Spaclou.~ & immRc. Iris, 4 BR. 3 b11, 2 sty apt-mo & up, weekly terms o~n. $16,000 Ca..sh. Inquire' he.:irh . li75-522.1. * * 3 Br. 2 ba. home. Yard. cpls, c!rp~. l)ltn kil,-hen, avail., .all util paid. No rlas.o;ifif'd ad 11t'l. 199, D11i!y Lido Sa nds Balboa Peninsula hltn~. dE>ck &. vif'w. pat10!i, lrplc, 2-car garai;('. childi·en, no petJ;. 991 El Pilo!, P.O. Box 1360, Costa ----------1:::;;-~";:-7::7'--:-;::IPLACE REALTY 4~1-9704 Nr bt";Jl'h "-<-'hool s ·'~ shops Camioo 546--0451. Mt'$11, Ca. 92626. DECOR. furn, 3 br. 2 ba. $395. 3 BR, 2 BA, y~ar'I¥. 409 296~ So. Coast "'"'"':'!'·· L.B. S4JO & .\32:':1. 6 4 4-63 9 7 . lw=v~u=~.~,~B~,.~---.-,..-.1 ORANGE Jul'."'· low down. bl!ru; w/pool &: rl"t. tac. JI,) 1\1 SI. lmmedi a te 3 ARCH"•" -1-644-2::-!0hkr. ...... p-• po6SeSSto n 644-:16lO U<>..J• ocean view St'. new .. , .. g crpta. ....... ~ Owner \l.'ill c-arry. {)\l.·~r blk to bch . 9 mt'l leaM! tram · 2 Br 2 Ba den rlin rm farn Costa Mesa to l!'bopl... Ample parldnc. 615-2452 •or 5-48-9ll6. 9/12. 675-2157. Corona del Mar rm. '$325. · 4~764 t'V~I .&. Adu!'--· fl"" 2 BR. Small potio. $13.5 m(I. ""· no .,.... ..... "'"""• Investment Opportunity 220 Fi ne Art lnv1st m111nt1 Di.!JCOv~r ~ unique advan- tagrs It. profi3 obtai~ Mesa Verde 11.·knds. 1941 Pomona CM IRVINE TERRACE: 3 br, .~-~-~-----1 Adul~ onl y. 2170 C Pacitic . · · - 3 Br, 2 be, fam rm, 0111 rm. 21.h ha, Patio, trpl, CIJllll!tz, M••• Verd• Ave. &l4--0j79. e i & 2 Br. fl-40. &: up. Trop- 1100 1q ft. SJ.25 1 blk xoil drp.~. retrig. $J4(I incl. <'"l"VVf"I ""SS 4 B 2 "-, l BR c , •--il tio 1ca.l pool, Spiral Slain, frplc. Gardener No Pets. 1425 San· ,,,.-v, Lo.<:. r, D<I· New •· · r,:i.;, ·~m ce • pe ' )IS E 1-~• -courw.. 54~31.112. -•~ -d\\'Shr ,.ardener c--'. 1 alfult. $148 util pd. · au•, ..,_.,.,....,_. ..---.,-,.--.----I tandla, Owl"lf'r on premillf'S ... .,..... ' ' " ••" Newport Beach or Unique Homn--67'!>-0000. lncl'd, SJOOfmo. Call to gee Ye3rly. 642-8520. _ .. laa~hel9r Apt. $120 M0-3276, ~17 Ceylon Rd. lit"' l •• · First I< lut. 64'-3589 IMMAC. 2 hr cottage on prv 2 BR, 2 ha, beaut, unique 2 ~,.--~-..,,.-,-.,.--PUt a ue .. ool in your ~~=c-=-"'-~"""'~~. "'8<h, v.'inter $175 util pd. •'·. Ba·-"·-,0 tt•g•, Immediate Occuriancy Levis -U""ll 1hose b11ubles for Don't live up the lhlp! Realtun through 1killful. investment 2'790 Harbor Blvd I'll Adams ln fin~ art. Call R. D. 54:M)465 Open ;tU g pr.t HamptOn .l. Anoe. (714) "' "".-"'" l Bednx>m" * $235. "bucks". Call Cla.Mitied "Li!t" tt In ci.:..lbed, Sllip Couple. Nn. B&y 8 . Frp!c, garage', All wood in-· Bays~ Prk. Newport. side & out, Many trees, no -:;;;;;;O;B;;kT;:·,:8.J8.<34'=::;;::';;;::;;;:::;::::.:;:61;:>-:;;56;z78;:.==;;;::;;;;;;;::=:;...:"'="'::"':'":::R.aul=·:;:;;•;! ~'P"';;;;'I';;• 1 BDRM on !he bay. childnn or pets, S300 mo ... PENT HOUSE m-6330. Owner'11 apt. anri clble garage Money to Loen 240 and sun rle-ck with Oc"t'an 1---'-------· I V~w. Foor olfi.. wit" 1st TD Loan f]66 mo. 67S-15l4 or 494-TI89. d/iQ-0 J\~ ( D"C be!.9 * 5.18--0778 * 2 BR. ""'"· ,.,,,,, Pl!:ll ~ ~").-~ pq•p plus ample covered p8.rkini;:. Gro6s annual i n c o m e 7% INTEREST * oc E ANFRDNT·Wiotor crpt/d.,,.. Avail S.pt 7th. The Punlt> wilh f}, uill-ln er.--.,. ~ntal. S250 per Jn(). 2 Br, l No pe1a. $195. ~2146. 1Jg11 in.''°·""' d•. """ "''" 2nd TD Loan f,85,000. Vogt! Co. Realtors Ba. Encl gar. 642-8001. 2 BR. family rm. & f.rplc, So. O ~rrra«~emb~e~d', :!:' WINTER rent-2 Br, gue&t of ~wy. S2J5 incl'di Util, low to form four alcnpl• words. 54S-9346. COST A i\1ESA INCOME Invest seo.coo · AMWTle $35.500. 6.6% Gel 11 % Return net nrt net. Space for mon bldp On thi1 M-1 a<n. No Mgr. No Vaeancift. Al\ Old tenam.11. CIOlf' in. t..,ylle RJty 538 W. l91h ~8-9-193 543.2547 4-PLEXES $6.fn> down ,. Pri~ $55,000. W1rnr.r & Oak. Hunt. Bch., 2 bl.ks W. "' Bf:ech Blvd. New crpis 4 drpa, fil't!pl'11. f1 ht, ps bltlm:. Gd fin. Open Sat &. Sun lrom noon. LEADERSHIP R. E . 842-46/~53J6/M7-591.1 Term1 bhed oo equity. 642-2171 .!45-0611 ~r Harbor l.lft n yn. S•ttler Mortt•ve Co. 116 .E. 17\h Strfft rm, 1% ba, patio, trpl. dbl Av.ail 9/21. 675-7007 aft 7. aar, wsh/dry. fi'5-3956. LRG-Attra.c 2 BR, dftl, din FU R NI S H ED H ou14!, rm, fri>lc, cpts, cirpl, no oetllllfronl. Call 675-5069 Jl("ls. $250. Yrly. 67J.m74. betwffn 8 .l 11 AM. Costa MeN San Clemente MESA Verde, lg. 3 br., fam II ~ 11 .2:-8::R~fllroi--,.,-,,,,.,,c-.-. orpt-c-,-:.:-,,.,,,.-,' mi w-frplc, el~ bl.t1n11 4 . Deen v · .\ 11 d&hWlhr. 2 petlOI, kids ok. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~; 492-~l2. iew ro COUl'le. Sl&5. 5'19-1673. _ ... _ u-u-FurnlsMd 300 House• Unfurn. 305 3 BR. Sl~. 2 Br, ~ ::---:------I $165-$175. Cptlldrpl-2ll·F ·G-.-.. -•• -1------General Avocsdo. !li48-1405, 5*-8251. SlJS.lITIL PD. Gardf'n t)'Pe &ChelQf' w/ POOJ... Ide.al Pnr young 8\ng\e. BEACON * 64!-0111 $150-STEPS to OCM.n. 1 Br. ~:~ hv rm, pttio. Avail 9111 . EASTSlDE Cos1a M7sa .3 $:..pfbc~PJ>e~ ~­ bdrm. 2 ha.t h home. Freshly CM. 67Ho:l). · ' pnJnted, alllCI new (I'ef'nl 7~=--,---,-,,-;;;::;,- 1hag carpets ttu"ut:luL Dbl. * 3 Bt. OOme, 2 Ba. Frple .• 11:nr1ge, mr~r lot with Fm:ed yan1. len«-d )'ll"d. Rent •l $205 548-2"nft per month or option lo buy. 2 Br, ctps. l'l.l'lif!:, patto, pr. Call Btokf'lr M.>9491 -Open quiet. $150. 645 V'lc1oria. -.. c..,o_P ... H_,..E ... , ! I' I I I . • 1-"T,-",,A_w,,~E..,,K,.,-f, f: •k~n~~~l 1~~7' en!,.~ -:::::· ~~-~-=;:;:~-;:;~-· .. ..,against w he n they went to r Sunday school a nd ware told t-,;.11-rO_K.,..ll_Or-T..--tl to an rn their --t-1. I'. I I I l'.O c...., ... ""' """"'" -•...... _ __._._ .. _ ............. _ __. by ""'"• '" ""' ~ ..... -you d.wilcp from np No, 3 below. e PR~s~~~~~slfTTERS IN I' 11 1s I' I' r I ·., mr~:c'. LEITERS 10 I I I • I I I VacAncieos C05t. money! Re-nt your house. apt., ~ blftg . "'<"· thru 11 DftUy PUot C1;1ssiUed Alf. BEACON *645-0111 Evt1. &f6.8736. Mrr. Unit 2. ~·or bm rHUltl! 642--M78 we·u help yoo atU ! 642-5678 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED 700 • • •. ; .... ... ' l l t , i j I ' , l I • , I :' ' , : • I • ' l " I • . ' - b.tJl V PILOT lhul'Sd11. Sepumbt~ 2. 1971 )[!I ll f'1!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!~,l ~~~l ~~~~\~~~~--111111111111-~~~~ , .. ,tmoonlM•oot I ~ 1-...... ,~ ' '""-'"'•• .. J[t] , .,M,...,,b,..R .. J[t] , .... ,..,,.._][!J I ...,,m~••••.,. lltl I """" I~ ;;I --""'•"".-;;'~- Apts. Furn. l60 Apts. Fur n. 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Untum. 365 Apts.., Apts •• Rentals to Sha,.. "3G Industrial Rental 450 c"~o-,-,.-M-e-,-.-----Newport lle1ch ----------Costa Mes• Huntln9ton ~•ch F1.1rn. Costa Mes• or Unfurn. Sant• Ana 1--------1--=-=:-=-=.,,.,.-,-CA~:ALs~-"~-':.,,9,,.R9. ~.,0~""T.~E ,~!:~.~. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHILDREN 1140· ~" N N N e e e NEW e e e 'l Bfl. urrturn, crp!I, drp1 , warm ?>iediterranean a tmOI· l BR * d1>n, .'lla1•r1td cpl!!. eW eW eW b!tl'I!, t-hildttn welcnmt , S!IO phtrt Spac:K>us color co-l"lnly. r-:o ch1ldttn or P'tli. Y'll c d AL:\tOST READY ! moYe-in Allo1<1•anao. 7 JJ l70 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 S•nt1 An• ROOMMATE Mf'(lj>(j ,,., llntl &r ahaN!' l hr apt lll c.:-.1. ('!r S A. ii7.'.-430L TEACHER n~ roomm111'. OIY'anlmnt , turn. trnm Sept -.lul"lf', Sll2 .• '148-429.3. * Newport S.ac:h * NEW M·l Building 810 P!"".lductinn P1. 4200 sq, It "\ 833-3.)3.<i "Ir, Herh•I, A~. 1000 ft Industrial. Two of· l1res. Her!IA~e Re'lll Estate turn1.shed .or styh! & com· ON THE -BEA(~ COOL. rnESH! bidi. '"Hh '101 2 BR.~ BA LUXU PJOUS l Br-.-"='>-.lk<_nt_ ord!n:it!d •Pbl -dt&J.&"oed" Yrly. 12.)Q Jl':r 1110. 54i·l&!l I a or ova ~u~r Comlorr&ble 10 uni: UUC!! .. 536-486.q. • ~ r .. maJe room ma If. wantt d. A~k for Le& Luy m es , r-.·eed 2 BR "'Jnt n-renL\/ ~ll:il. tort e Heated pool e Kitch· 2 BR turn. newly decor. \\'1n-QUILi _ SA:rE APARTMENTS d1.~111nce tn hfoa r h &. ahop'a:. • ~11;: R~'.~~~~~~~i :. ler or ~"i"~,-,~~!:,,s. 1;\'ear Back Bay) Mu•t See ~o Appreciate SM.i crpt'd. Dshv,.hr. Ort !.!-~Y ~l • ~"""' 40 Unit Adult ,'\ear rool N"'Jll Bo.ck Bay, 1nz room. LoAd1 or ilor&&t. ......__ r •,'l_ .J\l 1 BR.·Sli.i turn. STEPS l ixh 11~" 1 -i;C"hooh1, ""'rk.,. YMCA, &y'1 P11110. G•'''' Arl<1ll• only. ,. .. ..J.~"::ll>' UTILITIES L'\'0.UDED 0 . · '"'mo '""'"'"' Apartment Complex ,~. • 31\1 w. \\'llson &l2-l9TI l hr. !tJm_ o.p1. ii/gar. 1 & 2 BR. Apt•. CltJti, ~hoppg, ff"\l'Y• .. rc .. 1-'-"~'-'~"'~"-'~'·~'~"=·1_1~'°~·--,1}>}-...-..iW WE if~ N~port Stach. 64;..~ =R-E=.,='T--.,-1_-1-. -1=125--.,-.~n. l St\Jrienr1 Nd Rm. r.h1 lf' !or I $ll5/mo. lll.<i Loian, C~I . 3 Br. houf.f ln N.B. $72. CAU 67~5llfi :'14~1261 ASk fflr Ch.\rl,._~. S~lALL 1ndust. unlt, w. 16th 675-j'>2fl, all !>, 11.nyrime £r.terta1n1ng 11·1JJ he a ple11 ~· r.~-~ ht.-i r, i;:ii.• cookinit. * 2 l< J BDRMS. Sl&l up '4/" RACHEL.OR :I0-40-~tr11.it:hl SL N B. Si.'i ml"I_ lo .11h11.1"' :\ Rr AIJI \J blk fl.ll'i.-171.t l'ICf'l'l[I. f;jJ-Jfi&I 11.fl :i. 1 INDUSTRIAL Uni!~. c.,"1. Garage• for Rent 435 I 11(}...22('1 pow~r. S9~. to e e 11·knd~ urt O<>coro.11ni lh1.c; Jn1 i>!y, "ait r. s!I pair!. i\IO/:'<IO P 11ti9, pool. ch!ldrt n. MOR.A 411 LOVE • WESTBAY ELDEN YEAR LY 2 br. over ~aragts. spac1ntJ:; ap1 "it! be 1. .)Oy. l.'flm SI~-, 2.124 Eltli>n -iee KAI APTS. lWl Mor• KA.i ~£1\' 1 ;1.11<l '} Bedrm. gM<len 1 Bllo. El Ril ncho ,\lk;. mar-• S(lf'r1;i1 <"ab1ne1 1par e "'r call Trrl ll'M(lhtad -Lint', 1.2 blck l:. ol Be11.rh, CHILDREN ! Sll:J/MO. r h: 642-14/t"i.. d I 611 • , "k \'1ilii Cordova acros.s 1treet. ""'· 2-R~. •1 •-• c 11 h ill"t! " pool. Aduln,, f rom n e rp Sl mo. 67.'>-49:.11. u.J'o.' .1.:arases w I I; ~tor M&-OOJ:l "" ~"'' ,.. uuLlrn o•st Vi ~~ wt '"'" "'"" " ~l~:i 1 B " 1 1 _, e Bm rr1J e Lndr.11 e Paflo.'i OCE:ANrRONT "''''· '"••h. $500.000 Child C•re Cen!er & D•y Sc.hoo1 l'b;:'/l-prlll ll.cv. , 1"1. r . r urn apL l.:11 1nr "' n , ~ 1 r • "" ,_ • A.000 111 It. Cli1bhotJse w11h e11ter111ning Rent•I• Wanted 460 2311 Elden Avl"' c.:-.1. :.·(I cl11.Jdrt-n l"lr ~· '1403'.-;: • \\ Ul5('1!. t llgt i;;ra.s 51Ve DELUXE !ilrwl~ck. M \\er dlx 2 br, f1C1lrr1t1, 5f lllll b1rh1. b1Jl11rds & u 1d 2176 P l11fi>ntia ·"''" • fi-0-57ii0 • lf>fh Sr. :"l B &16-4fM • Spet·:al ~otJnrlproo!1n~ APARTMENTS bllns. cpl!, drps, lndry, t •r. 1oom • 3 he1itd pool!, J11cu1z1 & t ab11 n111 1rear1. 6.16-4120. RESPONSIBLE bu.sines!· • Deep 2 Mlor ~hill: :--;(l\V AVAILABLE nr 5hop~ .<. pii>r. S175. • 51rbect1e. b1dm1nton. $hlllllebo11rd • 1. Offic• Rental .... 0 Newport Heights carpel:. rtriip,.~ d 1 2 & .3 bedroom apar !menls • (e111ral Q•-~· -m11n, wan111: rJ~11.11, turn, *$35 WE EK I. UF'* -1.AS & \VA1'f::R PA In Air Conr! -Frplc's • J S11'im· A u 111• Bab.v nk. J.'l&-21.ll. refrige111ted 11r<ond11ion1no • Pri vttt -t•r· ID-E-SK------.----1 ( l'I 11 do I 1 w n h 1 e a bt Studio I. 1 BR apt•. CLEA.'< 1 or 2 Br Adlts. no Mo. to Mo. From 5140 m ing Pmls -Health Spa • AOUL TS·2 BR STUDIO r11ee1 • W1!k-1n wardrobe,. ~pa!':e-av11.ilable S:i0 1 9/,i !l62-48.'l9 SUNNY ACRES pel ~. lg kit. Sl:t>---l l.'11. 2421 ; Tennis Crts -G.c .... It Bil· I'' B n .__, All 1hl1 fol'lll, lwu1no llvh1• h tlft 1114 • ..... mo. Will pmvlde furniture ,,70==~~---~-~c l 2:::23 £Iden ,\\'"· C.\I ~.... j a. pa n, ...... cony, .1:"3r· • ., at IS mo. •-""•n'•g ••-·•·-1\1.·ANTF.O: Room tor W!'.lrlc· E 16th S!, .'\'B. fr.lf>.-1~1 I liard R.o<-m 2 hlk -11""" A.I ... ~ " •· "" MOTEL See :\!gr TPd \l'oodhead · 1ti;-r, S••vm~an. JU. -·~--------llilll'•••t,. a vailtible. 31'15 No. El inc h11chelor, '" '"-'"' A U I 36s l ;, 2 BEDROOM l"'l 01 , HR --~ pt. n urn. 646--0032 .,., iv · · C am ino Ri>11l, San 1' 8'!11ch 1 hl~· ;o;outh ol :F'a irgmunds ,!!!!!!!!!!!!lllJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lllJ!!!!!!!!!!I FROi\I Sl40 BEACHBLUFF APTS. Clt mtnte. 492-4420 49-1-119-l"i t vff. 2::<6 :--.·e11·port Blvd. G e ner•I MEDITERRA NEAN 548-9753 • • 2 k ~ RR. :l BA, pool, patio, f'OR lt&.oie or renl flfhr,. l • BLUFFS, 3 hr, 2 b.a condo. 1~7:--c-= WEST BAY ELDEN VILLAGE DI\\'. Rl1l Elh~. 842-7644 • AU i!,. in shopp1n~ ('t fller, 7:iti fmm SX'll . 111.'i IO Sll>-1 Br. Ba<h •Pl YEN DOME I . \!atur!. adl!.s only neM ap->."Fl\' 1 and 2 Rtr!rm ;:-ar· 2-!00 Harhor Blvtl., C.M. 2 Br., pa.tit1, pnol, d.oihwhr, ~fl. ft. Recepl rm. 2 ol!ire~., l\7:.-Jtj7 "l'M! ply No pe1s. 2135 Elden. J),f:\rlACULATE APTS! den ~r•s. ". JX'IC'L ,.\dults. (7141 557-11010 displ. refrig, n.r. ~p. util .'llnracr. h~. crpl'rl . A v~11 1 NEF:D room at rn-1\ch or 111 :>!gr ADULT and ~ 1'C\m $1 J.') 1i.ENTAL OF'FICE ~ Adult~. M2-51~2. •· ~11. l'\.: E . l7!h St CM. I CO!llll M~.<ll . WI to s1o. :-:E\l'LY decor11.led 1 & 2 Br FA~llLY &cnl"ln '}JJJ El~:j~; • C.~J . OPE.~ 111 A:-01 TO 6 P:>f WALK TO BEACH • Sl50. 61->-2450· \ :">4S-9JJ;1 11~k t,.,r l\•n. apts. Adults only. 00 pets. Close to shopping, P1rk Lovtly I k. 2 BR. cpl, drp~.1--------------------DESK ~pace ~vailable $50 Mi•c. Rent•I• 465 ln(]Ull'e 1191.~ Rochester. , Spacious J BR's. 2 ha • • blrns, <lshwhr. M7-J957 Apt. Unfurn. 365 IApts., mo. W1tl provule furniture [ * S11•1m pool t/ 9M.:llD~Dnu 2 BDRM ' 1 •-h Furn. or Unfurn. 370 at SS mo. Answering ~ervife "':CC'."':".0~7',-::C-:C'.':::':~I C!\l. 'pu grttn ......_......,.., 1 oupex nr uo:&r ·Santa An• a vai111ble. 22l Fof'f'~.I '"· CAMPERS I. BOATS * frpl, Jn1h11 Lndrv fa c'l1 El CORDOVA Cp11 ........ • •lo•• No --e AVL now-1 &: 2 Br Jurn. l84S Anahe<'m .A "•· _ ELDEN _ '.,.,,.."' ~"'· pe'"·I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. Newport B••ch L1tguna Be1tch. 494-9466 lf!IW"fil Mir .~1orage 50c ft. P I .. l , • '"·' ;10-'5Q1. I' CAN'T BE BEAT i ·.::::_:::.:_:::::_ __ liJiDES~K=;;, .. ~.:;,";,~ ... ;i .. i;i,b~1.;-.,s50~I ~~~~"'~,..,~~~-~~~[ 00 · rec rm. ~" or. No COSTA .\tESA 6-l2·2S24 Apts. I I-,......... ~ " ,,.,., children nr pets. 646-:J814. LRG l Br. 11.pl. P1itm, erirJ VISTA DEL MESA mn. \Vill provide furniture , .\'.E\\' 1 b 2 BR Luxury Apf.o;. eSPAR KL I NG N EWe gar. marritd rpl, no A"'artment• ii t S:'i mo. Answering se""'I"• I I~ Roomy 2 Br. !urn llP?E'r. Ma-DLX 'JSR 4-plex lO\l"f'r, C'Ofl\' lJ~h11·hrs. xrr~ ("iosrti; 8 .. cup-l BA-' room .. "'"."" SJ.);). ..'Id "' s NG sro " .. " " J C ! l ] '= C<u rtn fll' Pf'l.'I. 84,........5-49. I. LE RY 1 !.· 2 BR. fttTn, & Uni. Oi ~h· 11 v11.1l 11ble. 1787~ BeA<"h Blvd. Announeomtnl• lure cpl. r.o pets, Sl&l uttl 1""1~01 P 1 te .'JJ .~10 rl•r. hoard~. luxllr.\' ~hag crpr g, 2 Bedroom ...... "" • • Sl75. Lagune Beech !outh Sea Atmosphere 1v11.~htr -$tt1\'t and Refri.;: • Hnnfi.n.e;ton Be11.ch. 642--4321 '---------' pd. fr.l2·.ilFl ""'mn nq "D 31101 bea ut, rl'c f;i ril !.• POOL. GARDEN AP'TS. 2 BR 2 B 11l -\la, c \I . • A Shag crpl"i;i:-Lri R,.r renttr. BAY VIEW OFFICES SHARP 1 Br & 2 BR Htd -r ·-· ,\dulrs e l\n P"I~. \l'lTii POOL. OCEAN Vlt"w, 1 BR li rtudin Carrw.ts Ad""°' R"'T <I• 1 Sl" ,_ 2 ,.. · ,... '"" · r ~ •1" l1Ph1x .. , A1r-C11nditiollf'rl pool. !\r. SllQp~. AduJT.\. r-·o BR duplE'x. rrpf!<, .-:lrps. '2077 Chrtrle .'ir. 6-12-·1·170 2,111 Elden Avt., C '.It. \\'/stove & rtrr C"' 21!17 Air 'Cond1t1on~d T 1· & M D • , .... · us 1n e1a riv e Lido Al'f>ll _ ~lOc ~. t"I. pets. Uni pd lSS.I ~1onrov1a. ~l(lVt>. k1vr!y !ncrl yrl, i;:~r . fi4.l-10~0 f;.12-490.i RotJn~eve! Ttrr. Yearly. Pnvait P11til"I!< * 545 4155 * "'' Auto transport•tion 525 NEED ricle from MtSll. Vt rde :l-IF.-Olli. SJ-I;,. Ga.rrleflf'r lncl. S47-SS~l ADULTS ........ KO PETS 211 · "'' ·1•1 , 111 HE•TED POOL • Rt1t lonomiN< hkr. ii7~700 S ' h £1 · · ....... -:i ~ ro · ... --~re"ll to \'l<' ol Brookhu~t k 1 lo 2 Br li:, 1tle11I Jor 2 men. or &42-3772· * panlS egance Slln. Studio, UtiJ p11 id. Stnv... Plenty ol lii 11'n T!l'"' m~.~t ~la:~lul ~iew of ATTOOFRFNICEEY'S Ball Rd. Anahi>im &. Sl30 !,, Slffl Adlrs onl,y. e.lboa Island 3 Bd m * 2 e th . fl' ..... J hlk '· h Carpon b Slorage r.ETUF:N ~· 1~·2 f!"' ~ ... 1-----------Quiet Adult Living r a te I£. er,..~, 8 ....,Ac . lfTDDEN \'fLLAGE th'! hii y & Of'Piin in tht wp;i.ct .!iva.11. 21.1 4.t2.7;,11 ~!,i!'!!jj·!jj·!·!jj~i!'!~i!'!!'~·~":~,,.!_.I PM!. 1'.l'J.'\ Church. :i-18-96.U. L h h d I 494,7/)ff; H.<i~'-~ ·-· ' RR. , B ' -.:e.-::c.,.,,..-:,:---;o=-:'-'C,-1 UPPER 2 Br.1,..,lr, dlS""Sll l. Sil '" cpl e rli·p,. bll-> !l'lng mom 11·11 Cllf era 2= So"lh Sal!• '"'-'' •c "., 17 BACHELOR. nir,., clean 1 •p ,~ "'" " "'"' u 0 " 1 I · 642 ~2 .,...,,1 ,,.., .> mo. Grll(I fir. I ~love . re riz .. Sl""JO yrly incl BeatJUfUJ Pool e AU l.;nJ Pd eetlin;: k frplr. ~para te • 2 BR. 0.11t 1. V.';1Jk to town Sa.nla An& e 546-L'i25 l\IJ,__~. or P<tse. -~~u . 1t ir/rond. 1 6 4 ~ _ B -C-D I~ '.\lature aduJt l tl:J 11--uril ulilltie~. fi7;H.0t7. 2 BR. SJ70 Jaunrlry aN'a. Encl patll"I. & bch. Adult~. v11.~. 217 Santi1 An• ro.· I P1,1on•!1 ';{;] ~\t<..a Dr. n!f :"ewpor1 !'. ~• ' h 1-'-· r s1·n 4n• """"' ;;;;~~~~~~;;ff;~;[,~' ~·~·~•'~P~•;;r~l~R~·~·~rl~, :_C~>~l · _, LSE 2 Br. 2 811. ~n>, rrlrig, /lrlults only-oo pet.'! • 11~mming JlO·~ "'c 1 wen 5 yprt~.'i. 1 · -~8'J"I· F.-11-~821. M·l-1061. I D • Pol.nl "•J ' d -""" ""79 plo cgmund. $200. M V d • t eo cpts/drps. '.\f11111r,, 11rlul1s ,,.. n voca o ~L .,...,..,~ " •s• er • .... p ' VILLA MARSEILLES p I HARBOR GREF;Ns ----------1 Fu.r'n. o r Unfurn. 370 BRAN JNDIVIDUAL bldg for ,.,,. er1one s 530 RESERVE for off seawn °111-"'· no P"1"· S2lj_ li7:l---O-I~. ~ ... lfi..Cl:i:t DL.X 2 k l Br, 2 a., '""l' -----------D NEW f1rt~ or 'tori', 2:11 \\'. BAY MEADOW APTS. l' S.. • FlJLLV LICENSED * mw \\'K. I.·_ :-010.; after 9/'> L"PSTAIRS 3 Sr. Apt. ~11.r SJ.j(I .v up. 1lrnt11.l o!c: Bilbo• Pen,·n•ul• r-ACIOUS \V 1l~n. l .:>f. t;.12 -1\560. B"am <"eJ/1ni~. panel1p,, I I & , Reno11·nffi HlntltJ S.p11ituitlisl DA.l\'A )lar1na Inn, 34111 sm imo. Year1v 1Pa$P. * BRAND NEW * '""" hl•" Avl" ~·~10•• 2 Bdrm A ... ,, ·-. pr1v pai 1o~. J'l"M"ea1 il)n fa-·''""' '"' · ~ ,,.., ' .-• ·"~' 'IT-fl. $1)~/nin. I Ar1 v1rt on ~I I rn11.!tf'f'll, Coast Hwy • '1131 J2J...J7.1tt • <'il1t1r~. All adults, no rrr~. La Cos.ta Apts.. Newport Beach 16~;f:·,1Yn•:~~ Adult Living Cpr'tl l..· rlrp'rl C~1"' Lew,.. :vtarrl11i ". Bu31f1"5 1 Huntington Beach Balboa Peninsula e 2 BP. s YRO:'I! AS LOii' t k :l sr:. hltns , .. ·irnmin.1: F urn . & Unfurn. M,.!ia . <"1111 f.41;--21.'\0. I Rt11.rl1t1':.• ~1vt11 7 rl11.y1 a II':.. T E R rRO'.\"T-S.-a uti!ul· A3 S I~ 1110. p<>O\, lanai. h<J,r.b-clue k gir.r-SEACLJ ~"t' M.!i nor Apt.s. 2 Corona del Mar Di•hii·ii•hrr rolor roorrlm;il· DANA P!. Cl 7.one' C~t H"'Y .,.f-.,.k, 10 11 .m. 10 111 p.m. La Qu1'nta Hermosa Ba~ \'Ill'!\\' apt!:. 2 Br 1lp!l"r Jb7 I\. Ba.\ SI., C.:\f. (l~f'. ,\i] U!!l llrl. $1:iQ tn $170. Br, unturn, 11, 811., cp!g, . ed a ppl!11.11ce1; -plush shag 1.i' x .10' 'lr!lf'f'/~fl)re. r~. ,112 N ~~] Ciim1m Rf'al. Call (,lfi.()17.1 Arlult!i., " '"·'· cl·~. hlrn•, , ... , '''Pi. ,,., Tmp1ca.I Gan!en View, l Bd. c.!lrpet -choic~ t1! :J rolor S22.i ~$--4."i..!):t 4~-,1i~2 I .'i11n CltmP.rH,. apr "''/Plf'r & slip ~>'·111 11.r· ==~=-,.~ 0 "" ., echeme :l h th t JJ · Spanish Country Estare L!v-commorla T,. up lo ;fl' ho.lto, SPAC. 2 & :; Br 11pL S\40 Up. 3;;,1 A1T1~;illn, C\I, fo.12-970/; fl<ll ll"I, $100. Al ~ r urn. frpl._ Qu 1t r. Ex. loc11~1on. thower:: mir:or~~ ·w:rad-Bu1iness Rental '4~ 492-9136. 492-Mln mt:&:: SpaciotJs Arts. Ter-S4':il/mf' yeiirlv. A l~ 2 Br. Htrl pool. Pl;i11 _1r! lpts, fit1 chelor tllt.l prl. S140 !j2~ si7;i. :'11!1'1. f'M .73.itJ. rnbi dDt'rs. indirtet Ii.t h!· _ • SAILBOAT-MEXICO raef'd pool; 5un".<en ~.s BBQ 1' 5 11 lo\i tr .11 pt ,1/ple.r !anl. rl rp.c;, hlins, pa no f.\1rl~ nk Park-Like Surrounding Pl;:ir•n!u1. Avt . :\t\~~2. Costa Me1a Ing Jn klt!':hen _ brta!dasl 2 lli'41 ~Q ft, t.nmmPrfill l h\•hz MAZATLAN Unbelievable Livi n;: • On ly 5;}00/mn. .vr aril Ca 11 l!'l:i.I \l11plP ~n ·' &ll-.T•l~ Ql'JET • nELL'XE .... ALMOST READY har • hlJ1<e priv11.1r lrn!':ed l~r lf>llff. 13'! Commtrt"111 l ~il l\ 11 me rn Pllrrtl"I V11 ll11.rt11 . 1 Br unf $150.furn $175 f:+l--2."111 or11:\: !i:J.11-!}l'.ll~. 2~1 4 C'nllrr-Q J\'n fi !i46---22!17 l-2 kl BR APT~ I RR. $100-2 BR Sl!lO. 11p. Al l AMAZING Arl11 lt Li\' I n i; piirio. plush !And.~c11.ping _ :\a.\:_ C_i\L M-1 7,n "' 1.-. r111, Si>;i of Cortf>7., /.· 2 Br unf $1 75 fu rn $210 ,l BR. 2 Bil . 11 hlk°h-,-, -,,. TOWN.HOU SE~ T·n· p11 lios • Hid PMl..i 11111 pr!. Pr1v. p11/11"1, h1ll111m R1>11.11!. 1 !, 2 RR lurn nr uni bnclc Ra_r-8.Q's . Ja.rii:t heat-::"1.ll,-.'0·'ifi.,'.! lt !1'1 11 11 ~we r Nl11 7.;i llan. -"hare r;iipen~!!S. l'\r l'hnp 'g * AtluJ1ll 'Inly :..\ -4 ~~ !:Zl l l~.11 9t7J ALL UTIL l:-;'CLUDED o<'ean. <"r,>t~"lrp~. tj" h r . 2 BR. l'a ba. Crpl.<., Drp~. rnl. hlrl p1111J "''JactJv.I, Api.<-_ ~tlt rl,.;:in O\'"n\ ed pool s ~ lanai. . ·' ·' -. · Special Bonus; 1. stlver-~tv/r .. fniz. pn Pl''1'"' 1,. Sl'l\•, Pvt pil tln Sl60 mn, Martinique Apts . Adu11< 201'\\ R1rrh Sr., N.B. n,\\I lil'I 2 Rr 1 rl1Fpl.•, ,h;iJi: 3101 So. Bristol St :-1111\VR00\1 mfi:t. k l'lrf1r,. ATTRAr rrm;:ir .. wi ll '"llC'h pla ted canri!e snuffer 1~ ~unrl,.rk. $.""ll'l/mo Yrly . Adlu., no J>('IS, J \6 '.'>-1elody 1177 f..in lA An;i Avt .. CM ~,_;/.4241\. r:pr.•, drp~. Jaru1z1 & sauna (~M i.N.ofSo.CoastPJaza ) ~J)llrf!. llf\"t In L~l:'1n11 loc. ynu ,,., rliinrt, p11 1111t,.ly '' yours U yoll hrtng-this 11 d ArllT• n;;.....~.1~. Ln, ,\fJ?r. J\pl J\,1 fi4!i-,l.).12 LARGE .l RR, 2 BA. firepl , bii.lh<. H11;:r r(l(ll S•nt• An• S9:l to $3."ll l\ffl. ~94--465.1. rnnf1d<'n!i;ill,1. CAll Betty 11·hen you visit our modeh.l~oc=Ec/Co,=,o,,.,-,-1 -0c1x~2=8°,-.=,~8-A. 1:•;r:HVlDLlAL PRIVACY .. NICE 1·nr11rn 2 F.tr 11.p! hltln r~112t /, rli.<hw!hr. Mer rimac Wood• PHONE: 557-8'200 e Prim' Ret11 il Lroc~tion e 1}4:i-n7·,..;nr "'10-:T>1n. 4 biles S. ol &vi Diego rr ... :y Ir~ .c;uOOrr~. t nrl c:ir. DI-.: :l Br ,1, ~ar & SlClr. 112 "' fl'l"l , rll"l.~I" tn thnp'i ~,., rrpt.', drp!<. Adull.'i. Nr 42~ l\frrrim11r \\'11Y. C \f. !~11Jtx4D, Xlnt IT;ifhr. 1873 Al.l:OHQJ,ICS Anonymoo:!' on Beach, 1 blk \V. on HnJl 571:,/mn. Arlll!•• ~ peT.• Sil : arluJI.!-; cpls, dq:i~. pPI.~ nr rh1lrlren. 313 E . lith !ll)I!'! H!'l6.p . 11 v111! ~/;l Shady Garden•·Pool H11rho:r. Cl\!. fi1f;..66.)4. Pl10nf" .;12-7217 fir write to 1~~4P~r~side Lane. f;7'!,...J!Y,ll1, ~ .. f:}-').!.l'.'1, hl!n•. !ncd ~r! 11/ f'l'lll(l, PL .'>'18--6:'.i.l2. Sr.Yl/mn. li4,-4 ~R 7 nr J !,2BR.,fmm $1J.l. I I!&) E.l7thSt.,Co!"1llM!'!!"ll r.11.r.nx122t eo.s1.11r.1e~. J ) '·5-\.U CorDne de! Mar \l.dlrr p<l, gardrnrr/m<i.J nt. l-.-,-,-l-'1_A_C_U_L_A_T_E--3=8-,-.-2'2 64Z..1771. NASSAU PAl~MS, 1 1::h1li!. . Reot •I• ,,,..-.5Tnrr-orti:!'. Sflt Ptr i\1'Jn!h 1~,.~·~!~~~?~~~\~iiiiii~iii~iii.iiiiiiiiiii l Ct11l hrwn 1-.i pm, 6.16--4120 Bil Cp1~ drp~ tn e<l Av11il PARK NEWPORT 177 F:. 2211<1 !'1. 64'1-:\645 '-------~ Rl"~.lnl'lflm1c!< Rkr fi7Hi00 1 I~ * "'ALK TO BEACl-!• Pool 261!l-L Santa Ana Al"e •. Sli) -" .. . k M!c rm. 1 ,,.1 BR. in ~ml nn11·-!HJ Valencia, C:-01 . APARTMENTS Huntins-ton Beach Commt rc1al·fnrlu~tt'io\.! Lo1t •nd found bldg3 220 l ?lh Sr. & 219 ~ S100 ~lo Barh<>lnr All ur1I -~'i-70-"li_'_",~~~~-~~ Bachelor. l l"lf 2 Bfflroom~. Rooms 400 .'>()(I in ;l3f'l'I .:;.r . j ~------- 1.ith Sr .. HB 'Q.~' • rd. Clr~n & l"flll<'T, Pri ('Ill· DLXt: 2 RR. hltn~. rl!tr1;:' 11nrf Townhoul'ie.•. Spa, pnoll'i. ON BEACH' 8E.,\l"f.· pnv;ire fir ~rn1:;:! si;:. lo S3:'.0 1S.C l l-~9!'-1~·10 FREE t;n! furn 14.1 ER ~ni cpl/drp~. ,\latur,. .!irlltl'i wt1v rpt. drpl'i, ,r1v tenni.'I". F'rnm S~!~• Arrl"l.<l'i • roof11 1n ln~·f!} horn,.. Xlnt 1.'iJ-10P-fl"lr rtnl. sr:; mn R~fk f Found {free•ds) 'pl ~· ... ,~h ~i 1110 " halrnn,\, 2ar .. ntJ cond., from f"1t!hlon !~la nd ii t ,J ;im. rm.-1. ln~·1n~ car". fnr th" hlrlc. Jt2.l \V. 16th Sr NB f-N n sso · '" .,..,, · ,-~· • · u!l O;>; TEN ACRES Mgmnt Pot1nti,1il P r ef boree 1-S11n .ln11.n u11"1 Hills NEIV APT~ • · Pl1ppv lr111h S.Ott C ll 11 :i.36-JiTi. 53&n.;::. Sl7.l. ~2--41AA M(!r1·l,~-('oll"lr TV. n;:i.111'1. !'r :-..1~1 I -· · ' t r, 1 &-2 BR. furn. & l.JnJum. ,\fi fi pm. 6•',.2{):16 Rollrl~. 1714 1 f".44·1 ~. 1 Rr Fmm J217 . Vic. /0th I. Newrort B!vr!. :.36-1366. flI(!pliice& I priv. pat!OA. ----2 Br/l'l hA . sh II r p . 2 BR frl"lm s:.M2 Lr·i.<\Jl'I" \\'rorlrl. ;11?.()-.~.i."1 lndu•t r1•I Rental 450 \\"rann11: rol!;ir. 548-4~7J or ... 8.!irhelor p I T I c ' Bid I ... REDEC 2 Br. cpt~. dr~. f"rr!/rlrp~, 1100 ~rr fT . Sllii * BRAND NEW* 3 BR Y1Y>m $.175 • s1;. p!"t \\'f t k Up. I "4'-2'"· Peril l "ril pd :-; .. ;,r tn<nita!. ~~a e~nse, ~~t~ft ~·I ·~ t-h ns. re!n2. ~'ln1,. !urn Q7J V11J,,nr111. C:O.t :\.ii-77fi.R. 2!"432 S;in1a An11 A1·"· ~AC-l'O!I~ f"urnHurt Av~ilahl ,. \\'/Ki!rhrn. s:io 11ttk up * COSTA MESA * ""=c~~~-~~--- .\1·..:nl ~pt l!t. E-l:!-:il3:? \:\la c:ArUi.\lJ" nr Co;:ist 1-f\~:y) "11 ·.:111. ~1·i0 ull\ pr! Ch1lrlrrn 2 RR i1nftJrn. P>;tra rl,.~ri . 1 l'.rom S.t\. rountry C111h1 CA.~t.s-drapes-rl1sh11a~h•r 11 pts . 12ll. •'1 fl. lJl}.211'! P""'t r, pr!· GREY k. i1'l\I, ~ mn·~. youni? 11rlr ·'" I"''~ ¥.& \l i!;;on. Kiri~ QI\. n,., P""'· S!:.0 mo. !'pa.r1ot1s 1 I., 2 BR un1 u . hea t~ pool-.so.unAs·tP nnis \lf'll r ! .._ ;..it-!li:~i .. 1·are flN1ct , "'" hlrl_;:, 1 r o.t. v1r Si!nt.!I A.n11 "1 Rri- BAOlELOR .apt·l mil~ Imm fHlj.;;7~1i nr :'>1.i-07fitl frnm $\.';.~ up_ frplr.•. pn1•. . , 17\f) ~'1 !I .. i 'llhr,.~.-111).210 mon11 11 t 11:.10 Silt. nut . 2':'.1 1 •-... h. G·· <· ,,,,,, -•rl . ./BA\'fRn:o;-r 7iO:;:hi1l1m~r_;,.'l;µi4 1. r,...-ronm-()(•e;in1·1ews •+!-URN rnnrn111 pr1\·a1,, Pl •. 11 · .,__ L-•-'"'-..... ~ .. ' .. -'I' nER' l l BR N!llO.~. lo~rl~ nf .-Jose~. . ' no11· .. r. ,,r !'[I fl"\\'\. I JI rn rr ,.11, . In rn l" n~l'll . \,')) 11' -11211-7 ./Bt\'{'»rr.11• · 1 --(>: ~ ;ipi. 2 RP. ti I tn pii tll"l!"·ample p;irking [3rl"ln\.:hur~11C ~T Hwv _ ' ·' , -. i ,,nooun1·,n~ thf fJUlf>t nl'l"n n:: Cnit•. tirpL r_fah11·,r, Pool. j I ··.:;i~l;.;i rar;:· 1" ~" A rlul~ !\fgr. ~;7.(1211 5<'<'urity .s:-u ~rrl<. m11 h1r" ni;ilP nnJ,,. Sli~ pt ; 2.Wl ~'1 f1, lr~ nN1r~~. pli>nty ~:\TL. Blk. Cnrk-A-PN! pup- lagu n a Beact-i nf S;iyport Apt• . !nr rht.ltl Or\, '1Yl 1111 1111' pa1rt \ ~.;7~1 J~; · ~.l2-f,.j]l1 iH · ' :-.'\\'PT &h. CJt11n up~t<11r~ 2 HUNTINGTON x,2 2{)~ 1 4 ,.,, n~i-L;-ino:. nr ~ n frw~· \ P.V 11 Ill,.~ ,....,1111.r I.· m.llar R()()ll &· b •h 1 , J Adul:; An:i th<' ~1..,1111 1 I· ·~1 li-C1--f'O.'i.J. 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Si.6.i· :t BR. S200 \IF't"y Luxunou!< pool. hi~h J.11nri· J Br. T'111h~i> unturri. 211 B;i , h42-2149. rrpl!<ldrps. 61:>-Jl .Jl R. E. '"A" f.:t~l.•on 1.n .. H.R. --Gue•t Home 415 D1mAt1IP1mon;i tl'l'l, lfll'lf'rl rlran A1trar "";imf'd rP 1I-SC'ilf"ln; Sl~:l. ,\rl11!1s • no rpt/r!rr• Sl~i. Ch1!rt1-..n, ml 2 P.R. rp!s, rll"f*. blr-IM · • OCF.AN VTE\V Frnm Sl:t.'i. RJ, fiOc Jlf fl, SJ.\001 ,.quity. 1n1;~. t111 1rirl ;-,,., !>lud,.nu !'>"'~-2Jll Eldr n ,,1., flPTI' :J-1.>-l'•~l. riiho. ~o pet.!, 2260 Pomona 2 Br, t1mall dl"n , ~tov~. rr . I BR. Furn or Unlurn. R00:\-1 k ho.:t.M for pnvate A. W1.n1 ln!':omt , T.D.'1 flf ; -1 ~ rni;:. !':pl.5. c'rpi;. rar. Wll5he.r/ CASA PLAYA, 14th h ,..~ Olhl w 661, or pt'I~ 1 I ·~-~~21 "I'"~ 64J-57So or fiolfi.Ml(.6 V.F 2 !Ir, r""'I•,. dr'. ,..,,1,., ~r ttm1·pri\'11.tt room '"'-.,.', .,,..,,. . .,. " ~~-~,----=--~~~::-: dryer. $185. AduttJ;, na petl. \V11lnut, HR. ,'i3ft-8.,J.i. 2 BR, pallll, r:irpnr~hll( ---====~--Oilt)n. btn~. 1 •In!""). S\3.'i 2 Br. 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(11.lt J7~ill UO.Adultl'i onl y. ~iit rpi.1, ll~l•nn~. ~1111'-t!<ll•~,,v~,.,.1 ... ow. _,r1trous OELUX BAYFRONT ' '"' '1 "1NTE:R J'l"nlal Sept. 1l to ,.nc-l c;:ir 1 rhilrl ,.,1, "-11>-"lili IJ\1n#: k qu!el ~i•ndln& i!t n\ Tennis pm It pm ihop :>.'t"'' 11.p!. ~ yd1 h"'11<"h. N,R. C'omm'I bid&. fiO x .f!I. H.B. J une. 11, tu rn 1 hr. l ti.., 20122 Sa nta AM A\•e. Bl(; 1 BR. c~"""t ~. Pn~". lor fivruly \l.~!h 4th!l~1'1. '2 BR , 2 b11., Adlt1. No pets. •M murh mnrt: ~in_g! .. .s, S7,)/mo. n<>n 12lJ1 795--AA4.i Tr11.rlt up for e cre11.~I! fl:r. O<.'ean ,,,'II, & immRc. $200 1.!v . 1.lrs. Jn;ich1m, Apt l ·A · ,.. f\'eo11r C!'lf'llna rlel l\fu High Ava.ii Stpt l!!, 6T.'r023fi. I "" 2 RR's. r urn.Unll1r11 . nr 44~712 J4i),Cf Frankton, Sl5.000 val· mo. o ... ·ner~ ~pt w A-11 s MM2"1S rtfrii:. p.1rl(I ""' !""'!~. ~hool F"irepl.!ice wet bar A 2 BOR.\f, n~11·ly d~r11tl'd R~nr~ trom s11·, -. 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'..-;&-3125. \.ii,i-A nr11ni;:r '\r l11!I 1'f11in11..:1ns: Ai;-ent 5"11-.m:I J.t·ndtt k. llf~p!! 10 hay or APARTMENTS fEMALf:' f"V\mmll.ti> \\'&nr!'d Sl8.f'W'fl t q, ..,.11nt if'lf'11.J fl~;;• S.190 mo_ 616-40n, 642--.<l'J:'\). $16..)/~!() ht11·n 1 J. ~rm . rif;-tl]l'l • NEW OE LUXE e 1--"'-•-•_h_. _,_'r_l·c'-· _64_>_13_1_•---1880 lrv;::11:::;t·North64!).Ck!i,j(J 11'1 •hart~ l BR hl"IUff' in LA-ir •uhmit. ~-Rl"lhln~l'ln , R!tr I BR. .. •"'ront. FUm or l BR, crpr, ,,.,,.,, l'f'fnt . 2~ /pa i;;:-A•Li/1~ r" ~r :-11 3 BR. 2 BA Apt for I~~~. Ind BA \'f"RONT! 'i'e&rly .l hr, 2 -11111 Bt 11 rh, 1 '"'ock, from 'Ii' ~I Oo.i'i.•. nJrr &42·iffl0 parti11.lly f~rn . Y ee r ly . ~!~1~!· d!J'h11·ash~r. Sl.'.::i onh SJ-ti'\...'.\',., rlrr ~l~iO~ ir!Mr m•'1'r RU11t , thn rm h8. hl lln~. ~rpt1 /rl?1. \VI.I Ne.,.•prirt -~uth B~.trh. 41'M-23'i7.'" HAVE SAA.l'Ql -Zrii! 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Trad, tor tru!':k, c:ar, ,.,r_ !=168-01:~ 11111 f:, •l11 \'" ffll"lt1 T D.'1 1n •mA.11 t ilr!<, ll';int mu~I" w/~mAll 11"1;:in or rlr11.r .• r11 c.k Khrt~er Re"hor, H11\'f' 1.iO' Corne.r eomm'I l'l!dg. Cost1 ~le&a. Rf!•dy lnr tfln11n 1. l.1c,.n.~ for bar fr11.rlt for hr>m,, yacht or !nmmi>. ·19'1-00M. WllJ.. TR A D E 4 I~ ' CHR0~1.E 01EVV R!:YIS I.· 11\V ADAM"l)R f'OR; V\\' Rlt-1.li .. TIRE~. ;.1~.:1'i1.1 ··,1 .. rki•" Wlt,L tr11d .. 10 ,,., J~ ll<'TI"~ nt· ;11r('\lllnu('tl Sp!'ln1: C'rH'k Ot \'t)nf'I fnr T 0 ."•. r!'lmm'I nr 1rid11• nrl'>f'. ,.,r • Call (l"'lll"r 11ft ~. ~17-61\17 +-'il \'1k1ng nit1b1Ji> hnmi> 11·~nt hnm t . lrirnm,. nr - • ]611 AM"".~ In Ort JOll fl"lr llV'l"lm" TD'o. Mom,. 'lr ~ • henntdy, fUtr . 6~2·9730 l br. :2 ha, yrly, $4~. winte.r. v.s An11,;:~ \\"Ay, !\-S S\.11), Ref3, Aft :\. ~-~ 1·RR.. I 'nlum ... " ... S2:..t1 \\'ANT 10 1hJ1r, l hr .!lj)I j\I . S\'IS. r •' ·~., s.m. 67>-0l.l6. S-U th• old t.tu H A J;"Y"'! 11.11n1 ari ~ • i '"-~tan.tied by fAAI m ul!s "1't Jut! 11. phorle .l·BR. F'\Jrn ............ S.ll'i I K,..,vr.nr1. s11n mn. UJJ[* * * * * * ~or bl!t.t tffula: 6-12--56"/l -Buy the ne\I.' ~tutf -I In ""m~1__ '1"rLLIA:O.l "'ALTEM co. fll.ll aw11,y-6-U-&!i7Jt ABBE:'{ REAL TV f:42--3•~ !UU~ btv..'11 ~ & • -------------------- I· • 0 DAIL 'f PILOT ~~~-~~~1~~~11~~~~~~·~~~ [ '°" .,, """" I~ I ·~· .. ·"' .... , .. I ~ I '"""" ........ i .. J~I ~ _......,_ .... ·~J[fl] l.___·-·_-__,l[fl] ~I _·-·--~J[ll] I ·-·-][fl] '~-'"""·--·~J[ll]I ~ _,,,..,,_, ..... ~J[Il] Found (free ads) sso Babysitting COSTA MESA FOX terrirr, female, Nt-enr PRE-SCHOOL m'Jlh"r'~. 11h11e 11• hroll'n heilrl. :'l lo1111rrh Bay Plaza. Enl'oll now for F11.U , J.ll1h & Mn11rn1•1:1.. ~~ rli'ly + 4~t--~~Jl) -~-----filU <lay sessions. Planned f;.:D. i'<l<ale ling. shaggy grey program. hot lunrhes. Age~ pi.11x!le' 111lX VI'' A!tlf'r1w11'5, 2--0, hrs 6: :\() A.\! 6 P,..1. Cd.\1 Cail Dr. Stockton, $'..!f/ wk-C..UMPARE~ &12-4050 67 3--IO;iO, NE\\'PORT !-!eights aJ"e'a. FOU,\'D IA1hrador RefN'il·er, Large yd/.sandhnx l-::ra1t5. young fF'lna!r , 1•,.ry friendl.I' Balanced lunch. Xln't care. .\f i ssion ViPJO area. &1~27:,.i. Gener•I Services THlNGS by f.1oose, Lt. rlecl., plun1b, fence, tile. l11s!Jns, carpentry, paint etc. .~.'>--OR21l. RESCREENING Cal! for free Es11mate Ask for Doug 548-7522 Hauling YARD. garage, Rrn10\·e trt'es, ~k1plo11der , cleanup~. dlr!, 1\'y, backhoe. ~==--.c.,-=-=-=~ I S.17-2666. 830--ll·IL LIC'D CHILD CARE LIDO Isle -Long hair. llarbor & Baker, C'.'11. 5 yrs. 1ono1N> ~tn•ll lnnen, 11e!J exp. Refs .. 'l-1.)-~~J ea1-ert for. !i7:r~lj~, l ~~-=7-------Exr chlld c;i1-e, n1y home, /l-·ll)rn/aftPrnoo11 & hinrh, Vic Baker, Ci\I 5~7-4~ VIC g,.,y·s Cl•tl>, C\1-1 pr 1rry ~1"111£. t)e gla~s. Call !*i2-.1~i~ a f! ;i. ----~ S\1ALL n1a le 11h1le poodlP, \'1r T~1st1n & 21)th C.:>I. J-l~...fl-127 Fl)U .'l D~cv-,,-. ~.-,..,~okch-,,-,.cl-o& l\'eWIHnrl. H B., blk ,!.:_ ll'hi!r n1<ilf' rock-a-!YH'l, ::.1~3J5. -FE:'llALE B<?a>:lP. wh11p / ~1'{)11·n / Bl;ick :i l6-4n2-t or &-!6-231'.'o, F.\[J: Old fe1nale Yorkshire Trrril'r. V1r: A<iams & AlilatM~s . Mfl-~701 LITTLE b\aek shorthairer! male dog &l;}-2i.'.ll. COCK-A-POO. r-.lesa Verde arl'il. 510-if)29. Lost S55 BABYSf'rf!NG )f,1• home. ~Days or P1·('~. :\·! 11 T 11 re woman. C:'ll aNa. &1~665. Builders NO Job Too Small! Brick. blork, C<Jnrrete. carpentry, add 11. rm, house leveling, RllL rloor rr11air:s. Free e5t. \\'no<i,I', 91)2-li9.J5. Carpet Service JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners, Extra Dr! ~ SPampoo free Scotchguard {S o ll Retfl rd ant ~J. Do>greasers & all rolor hrighTeners & 10 mrnure bleach Jor White carpels. Sa\'e your money by saving ORANGE Sch1vinn Varsity I me extra trips. \Vill ~lc..1n bny's hikf' u, ~rd. VH:. living rn1 dining r m & ha!! l\1agn0lia &-Garf1rlr!, F',V .. $1~. Any rm $7.50, couch $11} RP\vard. No Qtiestions $10, cl.air $5. 15 yrs. exp. ls Asked. 962-40·16. what counts, nol merhod. I d<' work myself. Good ref. LOST: \Vanfll'ring ma If' 331-0101. 1r~·1m;.iraner No. 9--l~l. vlci ----------- Tus11n Ave. &· 21st St, C.ilf. Jntmductory Special 10";~ Discount Call fi45-:i~i hef0r'f' 2 pn1, Steam or shamp()() cleaning LO.C::T. ~m;il\ standarrl black DIAMOND ~~~~~-----TR AS !f & Garage clean-up, 7 days. SlO 11 load. Free esL Anyl1n1f'. 548-5031. HAULING, Yarrl Clean-up by f'xpenenced cn!legr STUrll'nt, Lai·ge l!'urk f{pa;;. SJ.t-18·16 Housecleaning ll11rOOr ;'11.1H1lena nef' Co. C;irpels. 11·1 nrlnw~. llroors, E!c. frf'e es1. !).17-.'i.~j7 :llrs<1 Cleaning Sel'\'1ce C<irpet.~. Wlnrlnws, Floor ere. RP~i<i. & Con1n1c'!. 5-IS-4111 Bay & Beach Jan1tor1al Crprs, winrtow:s. !Joor~. etc. RPS. & Con1n1 'L f\46-1401. HOUSE OF CLEAN - Profess. Carpet Cleaning. !-'1'€e est. flcf's. &12--0S24. Housecleaning By Day. Ov•n Tran;;pnrlatiQn Call 83&-ffilil IJOUSECLEANl~G \\'ILL DO ANY TYPF:. Exp. & Rr11s. 546-()821 all 4 Painting & Paperhanging VINYL p ApPrhan,i;1n g :sfl'('ciali~T , 11•ork gu.'lr;,nleerl, treP Ps i Dan Schwartz al7-58~6 nr 846-21112 . YOU :snrply the pa i nt. Ronms paintrr\ SlO ea. Also r x1erior. Cilll ~0-704fi. r.oodlr. rn;ilr 11/ rrrl roJl,,r Repairs or lnstallat1on Vir 2'.J,!:(! .I:· i\"P11f"lrl Bh·d. FrPe E~. &ti.J3171~-~===----~ flr111~1~-f. C11ll ~lil·!J<S.1_ !~---'------­p A IN TING/Parer111g. )II yrs. in llarbPr llrea. L ir & bnndcrJ. Ref'." lorn_ frl2-2J?i6. LHASO Ap~o. lrn1fl.le. l1ttlr> hn) ·~ hurlri,v. Vic !'.pnlCf' & Carpenter FOR r!ean & neat pa1nt1ng. Orrhtrl. S,\ Hght~ 4:.\0 \red Rrs1d, comm'I, indus. apls. iot,.rior & exterior, Call Pill. nc11:i1vl .. '>l:l-19<17. Al? rypes 11·ork. Qu1tk Scrv. Dick, 96S~l0fi5. LOST: i\1ale St. Bern;ird. Rras. Free est. 962-1%1, No \Vast1ng Er(l11·n & 11·hi!r. vir_ N.B. ADDIT. & Repair, cab, · Pn!lre Stallon. Re\1'ard . fnrmica, marlite, fir tile. *WALLPAPER* f>-12-lll')l. paneling. Ant iq. furn_ _ ll'hen you calJ "i\1ac" :=i4il-1444 &lfi-1711 LOST pul·~f'. Re1,·arr! 'nr rno-repair & refin. Free est. lrnls. \'w: '.'\r G;irftel.-j & 6114-i:'i~S. PAINTING, profrssinna l. All wo r k guarn. Color P,rookh11rs!, HB. 962<i732. F.XPF:rc re rnodel111i;:, 962 ,14, ' b. specialist. ....., '" :~,2-WJOll. ca 111e1s. l'epalr~. 1n111nt. No $-l 7_144_,_ LOST. hl-011-11 .~· wh1fe rn11lr Jf·h to0 s1nall. P. ea s. -====~===""-c li·lfi-.1224. * JNTF~RIOR EXTERIOR * rinc P11r1 r()(·kf'r. S.A. 1-!1 s,7==~-~--~--·I ' Li(:, ins, girnr;inleed. Call arr;i :i--16-7~:ili. CLISTO:'ll 11·Q()(!work. fn1·n~tCi1 "IZ 4 •. 8 E 1 h D 1-l:irrls. o· -»J • 4xpcr OST I k I y urk11n .. Jn11r~. Rr~1rL L . >!rf'rll ma f! p.1.ra tf' • Rir\e~s spr,1~·10>;. \fr_,,. \'Prrle nff'a. RPwarrl Con•un, 6·16-.'il68, fi77>-7813. PTlOFESSIOl\'AL r111n11n~ -·." .. '--;d~<'I. . Cemen· Conc•e·e -"-·-·--·---~-~~ '• · intrr/r:-;!rr. ll/\rws1 11·r-rk . lHT~H sP11rr, l'Pl)-' [1nP lnnk-p,\TlO SperlaltsTs. Add J,1r &· ins. :;~il-2j3:-1, 64;>.."i:r.o. ' ·,,,.. m.~1" ... R>," \·ii: La,. "-' di~1inction lo yo•ir hrirne f' A I;.; T JN G: II n n f's t Brh. f1 ,1rr!. 4~1-:'14.J.'.. · I · --~-11·11h It cus 0111 patio design-gu"r;intcrrl wnrk_ L1<"'d Any ·:~ Hr F:1·1rin1rlc n111hn;irrl "'' P.<f)eciall,v lnr yo11r ho1ne. sizf' j(lh Call 6i5-~i·10, mntnr, f\.P\1:tffl $11:i !\o Qtlal 1ty. Experience 'fll<'~!ions ;iskerl. li7:)-11;2i<. S<lll.<f;iction. E11 ~on & Sons PROFES~!ONAJ. pa1ntine - l n1('rior/txlrr ior_ Qu11l lty work & n1;i1rnal. 5.'i7-7•J.i~ ----f.OLD rh.irin Ch r I 51 Ill a:< frf'r. vfr P.alhna Isl;t nd . R.--."·~rrl. i;j,1-4::11. ----1,,\DJ ~lrl\r;,trh LUClf'O Pit>rnrrl Frlrl11Y 'r111lr:1ront. Rr11·anl. C;:i!I &11-~~lii. LosT-L11•l l'';;-Jit;,ll\1an1(111d 11T1."t 11 ;i!('h and b<ind f\rwnrrl. ~.Vi-2f;21 CA LICOk7!tc;\ ~'l-,-,-,.c,cl-<>>_1-,-, .'lt'f'il nf ;\lnr111rr~ t.· l1 1~l1l11nrl . :-,· R. ::.-1.11--®03. !o~t ruttion I ~ Co11strurt1r-n. :i-11!--Qj69, ~~­• e CO<'-'CRETE Flor:irs, I ·P-A-IN_T_l_N_C-,-. -, -,,-1-,-,-,-,-,-.-,,-. p;it1(1S, rlr11·r~. ,c1rlrwalks. trrior. rree es11n1a1es . L1c'd Re<1s. Onn fi~2--S:11-1. -----S47-0IO.l P.ol.TIO~. \1·alks, drl\·P, install Pla•tar, Patch, Re;')air new Ja\\•ns, s~"" break, rrn1ovP. 541!--llf.6R fnr est. PLASTER-P11tch-nm ,\rl1l~. Contractor i\fY \l'.1~" qualily home rc!nml. \\'alls, cei11ng, floors f'!r _ No joh fl)(l .small. ;-i-17-00.~li. 24 hr iins. srrv. Ar·coti.~. ceil1n;:s, s t 11 cc o 1·rfin. Fr<'P es 1 irn11 t es . ~3;)..:l'.).1.1, 61!~111(} 11ft. ~. * PATCll PLASTf:Rl:"'/G AIJ typrc, FrrP P~Timates. Call 540-6R2;. \\'ATE'RPP.F l'lri~·l d r r k Plumbing rn.1 tings, 11!1 tyJ"Je.~. Lee Rooflnc: Cn. C:'lt. "-12-7222 STEVE'~ Pl11111h111g rppair~ .v :<Tn<oll lnFl;!.11. &>r1 11"' r11\ls ,~· hrly n1tr<. '11 "21" ... ~lfi,\_ LFE Rmf1ng Co. Roofone: of Sc hools & in~tructions Gardening S75------ ;ill l,Vf'I'.<. Rrrnvrr, rf'P.'llr~. 1hrr-n1n for)! rn&tings, \\'h1TP & cnl0r. J.ic/bondcd s111re '47 642-7222 Train To Be A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR LrClrn tn oprra\e Bl1lldoz- rrF. [)ra.:!1nrs. Cr11nr~. Srrarrrs, [,tJilf!Prs. Trr11rh- f'l'F. Ptr. S\urly a I, hntnr fnllo11·rd hy rr~irtrnt t1·;i in- inr.i: ;ii. our n1r-rlr1·n fariliTy in '.'ll1'1mi. Fl0ridR. Ilnn1r 0rnt·.--.. l\·1 i;in1i. f'l11. ,\pp1·n1·rd f(Jr Vrlrrnns UJ\'!VF:f?Si\J. H~:AVY CONSTllliCl10'.'J srnnnLS Drpt. • J 20.J 56! ('.oldrn Cirrlr nrh·r Santa An11 . Calif. 92705 Phnnc : jjl•IJ 5q7.7521 ~11me ··---· ............. ,..-........ . Arlrll'CSS ...................... -...... . Ci1V ............. ,_ .... ., ............. " ... ~ State .............. Zip AL'S GARDENING [or gardening & s m 11 \ I l;i,nciscaping s~rvices, r.all 540-5198. Serving Newport. CriM, Costa l\fesa, Dover Shores, Westcliff. PROFESSIONAL Garrtencr, tree 11-·ork, pruning, sprinklt>r~. clean up jcib~. lanrlscap in g, George, &1&-5893. A-1 tlinhile-. -lcl-om-,-,n~oof ing Scrv1rr P.(1(1/S c11ulk rd, ~ealcrl .I:· Co.-11rn. 64~2~j{). Sewing/ Alteratlons eDff's~mn.king -A\trr:!tions (lr;;ign"d 10 ~ult ynu. C;ill Jo * 646----64·16 DRF:SSi\1AKF.R: AltPrat1ni1~. F::-:fl('rlrnced. fipasnnahlr, &12-.i2!Y.l. Alterations -642-5845 Nc11t, acr11ra1e, 20 years exp. Tree Service GENERAL TrPe Serv. Y11rcl c!e11n-up, hauling, !>.prinklcr ff'pair~. Rea~. 616-584ll. Tile ------- 1 ~;;;;;;;;;~1~~~=!~~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;.;;;.~~;1 700 Help Went.ct, M & F 71U Help Wanted,M & F 710 Help W1nted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Job Wented1 Male ------- BEAUTY ~tallon !or rent 111 * DRIVERS* EXPER. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER. B.A, & gQ,-xf refs. Jim F o 11 z 4!<.1-3422. ntwly derora!rrl N B a<ilon N E • E:1>CPL loe. S3.l per wk. 0 Xpertence &1:!.2311 Necessary! DON THE .BEACHCOMB ER Job Wanted, Female 702 VACATION i\fother.11va1J. TO help you l:'n jof your vai"atlon. Responsible. Ex. rt>ls, 011•n car. \Viii care for your children in )'Ollr home. 6~5.-Qj74. BEAUT\' Opt'raloN! Wanled Must have clean Calif. driv. :0.1usl be flexible, (IO folio11 • i..11g record. Not under 25. ing net·l's....ary, Sal-gllar. YELLOW CAB CO. 968-4877 f .V, 186 E. 16th St., C.l\i. CORONA DEL MAR Il.N desu't'S job in phys!· ru1.ns ol!ice. Call afte.r 6 pm 492-5i21. Nurse-Cali!. L1cen~f'. P/lJn1e, S.J Pt>r Hol1r. * 67::..3ROS * BEAUTY Operator.<.: Earn more money: RPnl space At Ha ir \Ve ... r. 6i:J.-4Ji\li, BAR.\IAID, Day nr n1te er p11 r t time. Exp!'r nnt nt'c The Qur-'l'n Ber, 6·1frfl93J. BOOKKEEPER: St r o o g harkgro11nrl nerP ~!< DAY DISHWASHER Apply In Person Ancient Mariner Restaurant .\1ff11care, i\lrd1cal b11l1ng 2607 W. Coast Hwy. e.~f)l'r. hrlpful, Sali'lry coni· Newport Beach n1rnsur111e 11·/P.~pcr. Call/,. .. -,.....,,....,.----1 for Jrt!('n·11 ., 6,12-141i DR1\PERY 11·an'1vi11;;p111;1n, Has Immediate Openings For: • _D;iyti1ne f\itaintcnance • l~vening J->antry c;irls e Evening Cashier Pa rt T im e Only 2-3 Days A Week A pply In Person 3901 E . Coast Hwy., Corona de l Mar Help Wanted, M & F 710 A~!BITJOL'S \\'on1an n('{'i:lf'd as n1ake-up Ins Ir u c Jn r f'lt11ne & f/1Jn1P. \\'111 1ra1n. t:xec. postt1on 11va1J. S11h~1rhary of GPn'I foods. 8·1'!-2664 * BOOKKEEPING Clerk. trnu1er. ('l('an ctll, !111~11 ............................ ----------------------....... 1 P · k s('h1Y']<'!'Hdn;i lr .f\<'f'P[1!1'•HIW dM&F710HIW . ;iri 11111e ro 11n1· · in ac· , . "1 11 . 1.,00 P , 1 . e p ante , 1 e p anted, M & F 710 [Help Wa nted , M 8 F 710 ('QUnl lng off\('(', Cal l !(':<fl011~1lll ~-. r Ill .. ' 897--0443 inornini;s. Tlirs lh1·11 Sat. lnH'r1·1r11·.~ 3 ------............,..._ w ~-..................... /Z11 len ~ Costa Mesa , :--lnw inlrr\·1c11•1r1i; P /T ime HOSTESSES D a ys & E ves ro 5 P:\1 g_.~ & g..1, \\ 1ndo11· l!OU."r·:ll'fVI::S l. I c !::ASJ-:[1 COS!ll('!Olo·~l:-! I BOYS 10-14 Q('sii:;n;; '37,-;7 n ir,.11 N JJ. i\11r:u•11vr S:ll) wr••k Jnh avn1l 1r:1n101I as 11~~1 f11r K l'!I A 'P Cortstr S~OO to deli1'er parers in the San -------. --11 111\ Brrl 1n~ J··a~liton;;. No T"n1r l»lun. Gl2-GS:\i. .Ir. Ser'y S·l50 aemen1e, San Jo11n C11p1s-DRAPERY SEWING 1111·f'~t. llf'r C;dl f<ir 111· ---- ,.. EXpl'r srt'£:"tr. hf'n1n1rr, !~hi· l"r\'I"'' 'l'PI, 6 ~. 6 _ 4 O:i.3 • LIVI:: Jn ~l•ll hrJ'<; J11'1pPr f"l' ' 11shlrr S~33 trano and Capistrano Reach -" 1 d 1 " , • Typist SJj() er. ln1111Prl , oprn1n~.< Rrflch !J!;ll-~i7:\'I vi 1 i:1·:0 r· 1:lf. ,,;1•;1r U ( ~ uea. nr;irriy, 900 \\', 171h .<;;1., S:l t-;i'.f.l::. S;1111-5pni. :'>l:i-.7S·1:>1 1"11e A11~nri<1nt IVetsl DAILY PILOT Cn~111 :'l!t>.<;il , ~O.fVH\.I, !JSJ-.:!'!tS 1>:111plyr P«YS f1·c. ----- .S300 -l-Apartmen1 l ---~·cl~~1:!;·'~1~20~----l•-----------·I Georg11 Allen Bylanrt A~e o-MGMT. T RAINEE Gen'l Ofr-Lii.guna S-!50 BUSBOY Exec. Sales ry 1nr.,_n, E. 1Gth, S.A. Youn~ Cnn1p:1 11y Re('ept Gen'] Ole S·lOO 5 !7--03!1~. <«~11! po!t•111.:d CleanctH young m11n tn sl;irl p NEWPI OART as bLlsbo.v & learn HI! phA.se::. DO YOU HAVE THE !1.c::i<PH. f•Jr ;idults, P.T. Nr. Clll~v~:'...,~·C~~·~'.~.1Hlt ersonne gency of 1Y'51anrRnr t>us111f'~.<. AMBITION TO MAKE S~nlil J~·ihrl & Elrlrn rl<H~U:"'/.\;EL AGE.~C't.' 833 Dove r Dr., N.B. WOODY'S WHARF 150,000 + A YEAR? G1r,..s'lo \ a11~r r, p 111 . 642-3870 _ . __ --2013 1re~1 c11rr Dr., N.B. 2318 \V. Nr11·p0ri Blvrt, l\IB HOTl::L )1A1D-E-xp'rt liJ :i-ZiiO A~~P~T'."",~1",",""s,""'m"i"--0","","e~li·cerl .. 1 CAFETERIA workl'r~. nial<' MEN prrf'd. Ltit:unn f'lra<'h. *NCR O P R - crle & hand;•ma n. Sniall or f{'n1alr. 5 rl11ys. 231'l1 WOMEN * Crtll 4'.'l·l-11'.)G * to $600 * 11 1 Campus Dr, lrvin!', rrar 01 E.\pPr. cm .19.-, or r ql•lv. in:•· Pll.Y * g;i1•0en1ng. 2 BR li1rn. apt, !CE CHE1\~l ST()r:E: Young -,.hinc. Sonic know'l o( R1•f»rP J1 A:'ll or :i.:; PM phr-nf' & uTil.!' pcL 6-12-4%7. hlrlg. TF' Y011 l>O f)l lR CO;\l-n1en to 11•ork (1\'•'lllllhS. bl:kpt1g, 1555 W . Adams CASHIER CHECKER T'i\NY l!i\S A PDS1T1n:-: * li7:1-Xi9<i * C I M AT T F: ND ANT needffi -,.., ,_0 ,.'!!;' ,.0 11 •11 _ ScrvH·r Ci•ntrr A1:rncy OS a esa Tra1nef'. Part d11ys/111·r~1 irrF.N r fl ' ,,,_.,. ... .,. ...... .,.,.. ..... ,_I ' 1====:::::::=;;;::=:' se1·('r11! hours !'!ally for R'··N'f··.i··l'r f"R , I INCFN· I" ~~)() • f'IVPOl'l Crntcr D1',. !\1!1 I, I 11·knds. Kl'nn R1n1a Hard-r . s t .. ,. •· 11 '''I e ,,cry genl!f'me.n, bed pa-Tl\'f·.·., 1.11,.E A NF.\V l:li\ ·111'' J,;:i ' ••• ~ P · I v.•are, 2666 Harbor Bl, C.i°l'l. ----_ --t1rnt. rart1ra nursing C'Af:lll .l.Af, AN 1~1~rn. -,\1!\J O, lull t1111r, prrn1anrnt. ~~~~--) Ri:'ft>rence re q . C~,EAJ'lll~Gl l~~ly, 1 rlay ~1·~j lli\\\'Alli\N V ,\('AT t n N -~' r:il111s l!olrl, :?.l[l Cliff _·_·_· ·'·· orooa e . ar area. a iF'OR Tl\'QI, cn,,1rr.F.TF.· .-n1·1\'P, Lagun•t Br.;(·h. j ATr!l/ICTIVE "; 0 m e n T1f'f-Ylrrl tn Je~rn .t-tearh prnfc~:slon;il m a ke -u p , F/l1n1P, p/t1n1P F.Xf'C. f"lSitino av11iL Call V1v1a11e \\'nor!ard CosmeTics ~~-1~64. ATTRACT, WAITRESS l!:\pPr. j\'<1t unrler 21. NO PHO\£ Ci\LLS. Apply \n pPl'.<;1'!1. S11rf & Strloin, j~J() IV Co11~T J-111·y, NB ~--­ASSIST ANT :\lanagPr, ovrr z~. no ex["'r. llf'C. Fu\Jer B111sh Co. 9fi2-0-l 16. AGE NO BARRIER Expr rwncrrl F.· m at 11 re 11nn1~0 fr>I' r:off1N' wnrk 11'1 lnrHl .lf'"'''\1-y sion>, 40 hr ll'k ~· prl 1'.1r;i11nn. Appl,v 1n J1f'r).(Jn, l\11'k Jewelrrs, 2300 fi;il'hrn·, C.~L Anln 1\l;in _,_,_,_,_,_.,2~'-"-"_6_r_m_·~--i l.Y rAlD F0!1 RY i ·s. CLEA~l~G 111 an1111al hosro. \\'HJLF: F.NJ()YJ\'G T !! f: 2 hrs n1orni11g & 2 hr.; altn. sr:rPH!TY /IND rr,1·:s. 6·14-:N60, N.B. betwern U & Tl<Jf. flF A Ni-:\\1 E.\\tlT· 2P)L IN(; PROFESSJl1N1\L, CA-IRVINE PERSONNEL SERVICES•'AGENCY CLERK Serving Kitchen OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT S2. 10 hr p 1111\P p<1~1 f irlf1, CatPteria clrrk or ~~le& rlr1·k rXpPr. prrf'd. Sth Gr.'ltlr Pr!t1cat1on or f''1111Valrnt. ,\p- rly P('r~11111!'l \nn1 1111~s1nn Qffir:r. 7[172 \l'llrnrr, Hunt. Be;icl1 hrforp 4p1n. Srp1. ~. CLERK TYPIST 142S REER. ST1\!l'r 1\1'\1'!' FULL ~·n.rNr.F. RF".'\t-:rrrs f'l.Ll."H OFFICES F1"'£' &. ~,,.,. Pos111ons 1S8 I::. Jjll1 lilT ll'VltlCJ C~l 642-1470 TllROl 'f;I/ Ynl'R .\,'-'-,J ,\i'\IT<lll , fllll, pll •n1r . sri1·1 ,\Tlf1:-J \rlTI! Dl\\'f·: f~.1rrlr11rr f•lll, p/tin1r , Bilr· 1,rinr..,:1;\'f;!.A'.\'.f), F!Ni\;>.:C fl'i \11!1\', lk1<p' f,li\ Ccnh'I' IAI. INVFST\JP:-.:T A:-.'-SI ('n.~111 ;i..11•s:i. At ,YST. rr1nicr;ssrriN,\l, l·~ITOIUAl-.1:· ""Tll'l;I 11-;zl1 ., 1•"' " F l'"n\· '"' ' ., ' Si\Lf .. \ "'· " ,,-, \-1111\•1 i•n11ld 11~r h11~l1t1 11il & F:n. Yf11 'R FIHST Yl~Afl'S ii ilP. !l':'orn Prrinn nt•nt, full r;,\n:--;i:-;r;s 1 .-\N 1·::-1r1·:1·:n ,1111,. Ph j\l ~-1~1·,1:-1 ~.ilJ.1)1)(1_ r\/ cn\1:-.11s~1n;..;s __ _ --- ANn ::r::nv1rF:' v1·:rc;; J. w. RODINSON'.S ;\lanufa~·1un11g ,\ fll'H);l't'S.~11'<' 1n;1r111( ,r·111r. 1ng 1-0, xl11'! 11'-0l'kll\t.: t'1l1Jdl 1111ns, fl·111::il~ ll('rit•fl l~. \(I hour;;, 4 d;oy 11·«<'k, 11 1\11111~ p.1.1 , hus 11111\1<'•!1.11~· <1111·n- 1ng for . E ,.;perienced FO RM TOiOL GRINDER Apply M onday At STA-FAST, INC. 926 So, Lyon Sa nta Ana J. w. ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e BEACH JJ.1~ 11n1111•di;11e opr111ne for . SALES MEN'S FURN IS HINGS f/Tin 1r F:\prr. P1·rf'd !·:\\'1'pl 1u11;li 8cnef11s Ap1•ly i11 P•'l'l>On 10-'.'i p,m, = 'l I· .1.~1111•n 1~1 N B. Eq 1 .. 1 ••1•1•or111111ty r 111ployer l~I .~l'•+\.~I H l.J·. 11·r11,,;..1•r-l,.1n1 & -1··~1rl1 p1·,.r nJ.•h"<i r ,,.,.1""'l"t' s ,11,,,,1,:or.\I of Crn l }l."1ds Orcn1n~ at \\11n1u 1s )-1010~ fnr nrw .!.-11~rrl nn[1{'rt a111on1nh!l~ lot n1a1ntr1~anrr ni;in. Exr~r. rles1rrd bul nol m~nflnrniy. Apply 111 prncon, only bPlll n 8an1 & }(l11m i\Tl'\11 lhru F·ri. TO /I-Ir Cud;inrL :ion So. Coast H11;..·, La~tu111 Bt';"1ch. 50 w.p_n1 , illath !If\, C.'111 ln11-.11nP \l'F.":STCL1Ff' PERS0'.'11:'\f;L AGE:-.·cy 2043 \\'~sld1ff DJ'., :-:B 6.t=..2770 r111 .1, Nf'IV 1'\I .t.-l'AP.T n'\ T!IF. nnAn Tfl\\r,\RI"'" F!NANr JAL T:Vf11~11l-"\; flF.'\rf. AI-Jn A l.l f"F TL\1r-: CARF:F:r.. e NEWPORT e BEACH 1·------... ---·1 i;1~.:,1:r.1. .~UTO J\lech;in1c, hr'avy rlut~· l111r r xprr. n"Cl'.<;s _ G\l ex- prr rrf'f'd hut not ncrc~s. ~}10-!l\ii]. BABYSITTER. fnr 1nf;inL Olrlrr 11n111an prrrrl, Lil<' li~kpng . 5 dy.<., $30. Prl hol id~v~. S11. Cnas-1 PlilzR Rrf'I\ ~!0-~•li7. )1,\JlYSTTTER. 1 rhilrl. Turs 1l1ru Fri.. 1 10 6:31) pm, S!.1. 12111 ;,:12.~2:17 Hnlgn Brh, nr ~l111rr ,!',; r:r111111rrls. B,\BYSll rE!l; r·;irf' fnr '! s111111 1 rh1l<1rPn lor nn . .{· h!'d .~· 11 rea~. salary. ~· R- !>I >-(l'l'.10 ~--~~ 11/IHY,<;;(TTER n!'Y'oiPr\ fnr 2 ~111illl ~11'1<. i\lnrnings from ~ ~· 12 Y,1\-179.~ ----~ BABYSITTER 11• an Te rl. d"prnd<ihl" J'f'fSfiO, wkrl:>' mr1rn, in my IJ':lm". ~·!8--(tiii2. fiAHYfiTTER-inf11nt ·il 1\ :'11 ~· 1 r~I. 0"'11 trans. ~farure 11rl11IT nnly'. 61~!Ji\2 BABY::;!TTER fnr 11fr('rnoons, 011-·n trari.<nnr1;it1on. f;7~;,-ll·I!;. ----BAKER: Th~s n('w <"'.lmfl11ny h11s orr111ng !or <ia.v sh1 !t. Ideal Location. Slarl Sfi;.(l. Call Je;in Bro1vn, ~il-f-O:l5 COASTAL AGENCY 20:l0 Harbor Bl al Adanis BAl>:ER. expenPnce<i, per- m11nen1. Tmt1cr's BakPry, 23'1 Forest, Lag11oa Bi>ach. BAR\1AID, D11y nr n1tr tJr p;irt 11mc. Exper mt ll<"C. The Quern Bee. 646-(Y.135, BARTENOE'.:R p/timP Arply in J>f'r9Jn. Colony Kitchen, :l211 Hnrhnr Blvd C:\I l iiiiiiii....,_....,.....,.~ I ,\l1\Tl111[·; 11nman f(ir !11,. 1·-------------1 CALL NOW! 558-0444 A sk for Mr. Sulton COCKTAIL 11·:11trF"~P!i 1 .~1 . L.<u::una rP.~1,lrnts prrfs>rrf'<l E\p.--.1·1rnrrrl nnl.v nrrrj 11[1· ply. Equal op r r r ! 11 n 1 t y rinrloyPr, 4'.'l !-2ffl/l, COFl'F..:E ~hnp 11 -,-,-1-,-"-,-s1 l'~:\f'l·:n .. ;\l(ltel 1\J111<1s 1\rrlv nrprlrrl, 11pply tn prr~no 2:1 Jn P1·1·~n11, Ar\1-p'tfl """''ii nr nl'f'f , J;in1.1ica Jnn llolrl. Tr:11·rl lr•dgn, fi:!O~ \\'. L•l·l~I 21111 F.:. Cnas1 llwy. N 8 . llll'y. N r.. **COOK** ;\lust Rr Exrrr. 1\nr1.v hrl\\'o 1 & .ip m The Five Crowns R estaurant .',~01 F., P11r1hc ('n.1~! !f\l'y., Cornn~ rj.--.j ~111r. Nn ph r:ill~ --~~~ Exper Drug C lerk C:all fi12-1:1Sli FA!'l 1111:-.1 RP" l .1nr T1·a1n :\'J rli•I 11r fl'I f';i rfl"I" fl"" \\'nrk n11 11 hr• Yvt1nnr, ;,11;-l';.j(l7 nr '.i~':-'.l;l I~. l/;i<; irn11ird1.o1e of"'n1ni:: r .. 1r SILK PRE SSER 1<~pnr1rnr•·•! V11ll "1' r 11111r :"\111'1 ('n, 13,,,1r f1\~ Arplv in p•'r~nn 111-:i r rn. '#2 V:1..,li11u1 1~1 . :-.: rt F.rrli.1 1 (Jpprw. !-.n1r1l11,1•('r 1~ r\p11 11d111i:: 111 Or:1n':,.. Cnuniv 1tll'I r'"1111rrs 1;;\; r~rt 11-:Nr-1-:r·i • r n111n1"r"ln l .<.:::1 l•'.~111('n l!<iu~··k··rpint'. cart· .--.r 1 "h1lrl. P,tl()111° ,t. IXJ:iro.J + •l•i.!l·.v Cal! nf lrr 4 pn1 :1~ri--0:;:: 1. ----~ ~LYJ'll!(I·; 11•1111:111 !n 1•,01'<' f•1r r•Jl1\'nk~!'inn str1 )]'f" pn l•o ·111. L11·P-J!1, \I ll ~! d n1r , j\'J.:. ,'IJ't',I 'l(j~-OJlll. ~1.\Tl 'IU·: 1111111:111 11'"·>11'<1 t'• - ..... f~_v I\ i 1 h ~f'llll-i!ll ;did COOK, EXPER. 1---------------·i• • '1'1r" ~rrv1rr1n"n ,\ll·'lilC/\l;-OH1r>1--;-1ro111~ "' 111~11r:11u·t· frwn1s, fy111 11:~. ~l1ro1·1 IL101i.I 1,r ~r"•'•f 11 r1tor1:;. li(!hl l1f.;.kpi.:;. q •'"'d .t· II(' I i"ll"H'.\' ,1 11111"1. !' 1hrv '"11u- 11\•'1\~<ir.1lf' w f a h l I i t ,I'. i.:.:-•,Jil•J 1·r ;,1~ 011. :1 11 re. P t1n1.--. E1·11 ~11 111 \11 '."f R~: GIRL FRIDAY Fri1· :-;n11 l"'rl R,, tt'ii ,\•I ,\rr11 ··~· All skill<; 11wl1irl1nr. S!I .'>h.1rp \,,,-,i,... 11"1!: rnr ~·P11· CLt-:AN !.· ~ I". A T. ;>.'() Pl!f):\'f. C1\1.l.S' A11rly •n [""t~nn, S11r r f..-!'1rln1n, ;,!];\Q IV. Cn;i~1 !I I\'\' ;,-.;n <="''ti r~.1· ~~• 1r,10. fon1Z:c;--,-,.,-.1Jrd----:-----------1 • r·1., .i1t V11d 1\11·1·!i;,11w~ .. nrill\" \Jr,·lo:in ic •.:; S11l:1ry plu~ 11'11 111~ n 11pnrl1 1n11 y ''' ndv11nrr f'nt1'f1:1t\1' p 11rl lor•11<>f!I~ Arrl.1 '.'ll1'+ Jl:u·t~or Bl\'1!. \111)1>1.I" .1r:" n1an !nl' nlil•·• t \\,Ul!"fl l>i \\"I'\( Hl'ot11111 [ n11i·~··r·_v . r :i11: ;,1~ ::r;-r, e e N EEDE D Two Offi ce Girls ('<)'I ·1 i\l1·.c··1 r.r~t~11r;inl , i:r nL~ lor \\,,11·1.i 'l'r;1olr 1.,1ir , __________ _. np,.11111~ 1\11,::11~1 :\n Arrl,1· 1n lln~1<>•-"1 ", n-l•,..l•'I 1vpr• ~.1 - pPr~ on 11t \:irrow~ .~;.1.--.c..prro;n"nrl .'i lO p•i·<l~y P,r<li!lll'lllH f\~'!1 /\''<'ll idfl •21 ~1 71;'Wlll~7 CAR ltO\\' S ~l11'l I\(' 2i nnd ;ihlt• tn dl'i l'r -~\!'l'J,,Y - _f_'1rn,_._''-"_C_l_e_n1• •n tn I;;;;..;;;..;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;.;;;. I HOSTESS COO!<, n1c:hT ~htfr, "~11 n11.--. rn~n. f;j_\-7722 fnr 11p11·1, Tl\.--. i\o1PM',l'n1.1r, (0or-1n;1 fl.-.! M;ir COO f...:-llf'Hrr1nrot fl o l<' I. d1c'lary e;o.;r. 01·rr 2;i, 91',2-.\._~ I COUNTER {!'!r! rrir dry clefln1ng rlan!. Apply 1 HOo!ir M~rt1ni11nt:, 2 2 0 0 lla r htlr. Cnsta Wle~;i. Exper. F /time BREAKFAST COOK Exper. F /time Apply h1 rrrson JOLLY ROGER J . w. RO!llNSON"S e NEWPORT e BEACH Jf;i~ llll!IH«il'l IP '1fW'!1111t:! f•-•!' GRILL COOK /'' 'TornP J·:~prr. rrrf'rt f..\l'f'pli'ln:il 13f:'•IC'ri!.~ 1\)'lpl,v in prr-;011 lf\,~ pm, 2 F;ish1ri11 1~1.. N.B. ~:,,-11;i1 1Jrfl'lr·r11n11y Pmrloy<'r 1 ~1 V Hi·ll St., r \J_ ---..:-1 1;~· . ..; \11J.•<., Bnp11~1 l',111· \'<Lll''->'rlll ll"'P , f1Gl ('0111,•r 1'', r: ,,1. :11<-:1·1\.i, --NURSES AI D ES- 1-:~r , 1:1.:.or.1 -NUl{SLS A1drs for 1 111r~111;: l1,1111r _ Ex;irr. rir•·l'(l, il~l-i'!<Ji:i R·3f'I /\:'11-:iP,\1. l'ANTliY and Fry C"1•1t, !ln1lc nr ren1., e.~p.. r 111·1 t1111•-. Jlrn11,11'l> Colf,•e ::i!ioJp, 13:: S. Ctt:\sl, L:11:: Fl<"h -l'ARJ(JNG ;i(tcndnnt, 1lay & CO\JNTF;r. girl wante<I Ap- ply Ken t ucky FrlPrl Ch1ckcn, 2'.12'.} E. Coast I-hi)', Crl\'I. 2300 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 1,,,...,... _____ ..,.,...., I "I'", r.1r1 ~timr \J ... in ,.111, drpr11da1Jl e. 611-1700 Ex- trnslo11 :i.'.1.i, 10 A1\1 !o Ii. COUNT~~Jt 1-lelprr for J1 11l1;in DPl1. F11!1/p/ttmf.'. l8::..1.1 HAIRDRESSERS Rrnrh Rlvrl. H B. The· Hair Factory e COUrLE 10 nllllla;:e :in mnving In nrw &_ hr1u11i ful Units exchangP for 2 BR ~11lrln ar Ruildrr~ E'l1priri11m apl a~rl ~m;ill i;t!ary. J-.:noii'l· Crn1rr If;, ~71h & .C::nrH11 t'{l;.:e of ;i1J pha~rs .,r n1a1n-An~ ,\ve 1. \V11l have opl>n· tcMnN> Hu5han<! m;iy havc 1ng.~ fnr h111r1h'Ps~rrs, ~ham. ouiside job. Call 546-5CJ2j aft P">O girl, man1c11r1~1~. JUICE BAR A'rr1·:N!lANT ------\\',1n1r1! 10 ni;ikr & :o.rrvf' Pf~H:\J. pllrl !jn1r ~·y utl•lrr f1·r•sh \'").,""l;ihlr -"<-frui! ~I) 11•/s1n~IJ ag~rrs~ive C'<!, 1111<'1"• !>.'rw, n1n<Jrrn, r!ra11 ('nul1! heconH' full I 1n11>, Jll"'" h;1r w 'nll hr;inri nrw Nl'rils go-geurr secy. pr ll •fl-Prr1•1011s r -:rrr 1101 &12-IS·}I. PR OFIT WHILE ENJOYING YOU R SUMMER VACAT ION MEN WOM EN ~1\(·1., To TH I" f'l!A:-JG- J:\<, 1•1 ';1\.u\l\,.Hlfl:'1\R~. fl \!:I~ 'I(! Fl\ill, Bl 'T JT J'; l·.\'I• .. \/ ll:\1(1 11>'.!l Tn J·1:--:r !1 :-..r: 'llf,\T \\ILL !;)\'[< \UP Tiii·; rlACK· 1;J:!1t'\.i 1 'f1I Sl'I HT i\ I l:(1 l"l· .. ..;,:-.11!\ 11. < \ltl·.l:::r.. <ii n c n,1 1•1\Y 1;-;: n~·v- 11.1-...: .1 1~-1··11111· l'l'J 'I· 11~· <11·1•111:1·1· .. 111 l>'(jll 'Iii''!·: 11111 1 11 1\1' Tl! 1'1 I' '1'11111~ 'l'\11•'.\.I • .\\I • ,\1;111111'.-i'l\J \\(J[\I\ '1111 :0: ~I ''\I \II· J(, Tiit< ! '{\'I• -;T \I l':N '1 F ll·l.1 1 1.;,(,l· l'J'l\I: l,AJ:l;- 1 I' l ,\'l.li I 11,\Y . ."(1 \\'.II...; \•1l 1 ~1 1q \11\ Tll ;'(ll;/' \l•f;i)l·l· .. .:;:'il•,\I /\I. ('\H I.I.!: \\'!'I'll [)f(;. i\lfY ,-,1 ,11 r;11 •\· A i\-n 1'1:1·'.,.;Tlt !l \f1I 'l,J. H1\\IF ·1:11 .. l:\'l'!n\-...1(' 1\NO\\' J,EI •1 :1<; A\ /l 1·';\f'EI\1- f.::"\C I·: HJ :llJ \l j) YOli . Vlil-'I·· nAY \JIGI JT ·n:,\1:-.·1;.:1: r'Lt'~l r Ol"f'JCE." IL\\\'.\ 11 1\N VAC1\TION' '/'·111: T\\()I (',\T'll.L.\C C.l\n rLA:-:l Yf)U'LL nF.C'~T\'F: T}[F: Alll i\'\D l".XJ>l·.:n.n·:Ncl·: ".no ;11 rr{nr··i·:.i.;srr)NAL ~.Jl,.'i J H<\f. F 0 H \1 J.; n s ·rnc1.: Gf~f)l~Er., V!N/\N('. I II, Cf1 :-.0'"Ul.1'·\~T STU- AJl'f r··nx A.\'J) DAVI·: I .Oi"ll\J:-.c:f.1\1'\f). FINAN('. IA! INV),:t,ti\-1!;,\/l A~· ALYSTS R. E. RltOKJ<:R. Phnnr AcP ... TOi\I'S .J11pane~e G;irdener Apt. • !n1lusJ'].Comm'J-Resl· 1iPnt'l. Comp. I...iwn CarP. i' cw li'l\\'n, ~prinklr. 531.·44·16 EXP. Japanese gard!'tlf'r, Con1plet e m11in1en;ince. rr~e l's!imiile~. fr1f.-Oll.'l(I , LA\\'~ CARE &. g<irrlrn ""(Irk, lil!;hl haul1ni;;. 1'.:xp'd. Rr;isnnahlr C111l 54l-97J5. EXP. ,J11p11ne~e Gardener. Know ho1v, 11p-keep, plant pf'st, trunming, clean-up. CERAMIC tile & Banking Call Tony 11r 6.J:>--03U ;6~pcm~·:_~~~~~--I rirr. ·10 llr 11•r1·k. $2,25 hr, -P/Tin;;--&~fim~­ ~Trd1!\J I & h01<p11a1 henrf1(l(, J<,·,.niiK: r mploy('s, N:>rv. Apply, Lrndh<>rg Nu!!'l!fOn, ~la . rxprr prrf'r! h11I tl'lf )()("11trrl In ha•·}' nl Toy \\'nrt<i JiPc·,.i;~. l\Tust bt" n "11 t , Storr In Sou1h Coast Plaza rr1rndly & Ilf.:J::"l'C!'!<ti\'I' r:nor! LA So;hnol n[ ;\fl!.!l~IH!e SantA. Ana -5'10-6936 Lo11· cost day/e\·e classes 96R-:l486. r<>modl'l. Frer e~L Small EXPER. ~-~--~~-1 job, welcome. >1"-2426. COMMERCIAL Expcr Japanese Garrtener ~~~~~~~~~~~ Compl•1' yrl '""'"· K"I ;I II •' 1 J TELLER & P.e!ia . Free est. 642-438~. . E~ayment . t COMPLETE la11-·n & garrleo-L -------' ----~ ini service. J irn 54s--040S Job Wanted. Male 700 1 -~---~-~~-Japanf'se Gardening Commerc:i11l • Rrsirfenti11I lnrh1strial !iol:'l-fl.'W5 -SC_._R-AM--L=ET-:-S ANSWERS EXPER. PROOF MACHINE OPERATOR Auto W1x1ng -------Skeeters Wash N Wax Cnmp11crs $7.2.i Stanrl<1rrts S9.2j, Quick Scrv. Ynur home or pick up. &I~ Babysitting -------iOABYSITTING my homr. l11t lnt:d .vn. lY.1 me,als, day f.t nitf' IH2-fJ29'.l. --c--------BA BV~JITING 111 1ny 1..,-,111<>. Hr.I lull(·IW"! &.: r~oct.1 ~·11rd I i;r ... -'>1~9. ~~~~-~~~--EXPER. HaWAUan Gardrn<"r CompleteG11rrten i ng Sl'rvi«:, K11m~l11ni, 1)46..46';6, SPENCER'S U.\\'n Servi~. frf'e lti;1 . LA11·n c .;i r P , rleanur~. Rrasonable 5111-5213. --------~-AL 'S Lanrlscn111ng. Tr l'P. M>moval. Yarrl rtmod~l1n~. Tr11~h h11ul ln~. 1'l1 r!P<1nur. Rcnl'lir 11prinkl"r~ ~7:l-l11;E; Swi1•el -EJ'O('h -\\'.'tk('J'I - 1...:011-·!oll' -Q\1/N PE\V An1n1al ~ror,i: Two baby dcunk~ frll rJ1:0.rrim111111ert l'l;:::a1ns1 ll'ben th<"y Wl'n l 10 !oiunrlay ~l'lloiil anri wrrr trlld to 111 Jn ihe•r 01\'~ f'r:v.•. N<>M " ·:Par!'"_' Ptat:eA.n ad' f'AJI &12·56711 -UNITED- CALIFORNIA BANK 6 Monarch Bny Plaza South t..tH{Uflll 496-1273 F:qual Oppor. Employer \\'r-11 llrlp )~U :o.cll! 6-42-56m CALL NOW! 558·0444 Shnr'e Cntr, C 1\1. · I · I C 11 c· l-IANDY~'I AN t,. P111nl"r, 2 r!.i 10 ._ ........................ ,_ p;irnin~ po rn11n . n ri'rry 11 Pnrh:1n1, 1\1r~11 Verde Shr ll nr .l n1tP wk . S12J/mn. e Ke·fpunch Operators Custodial Helper As k for Mr. Harvey Ocf'nn View School 01.;trict 6.\2-3,145 or 67:,..W.Joj_ • Clerks &Tv ice. 557-721_·1_· -c--cc S2 .. 11 Pl'r hr . part tim" • 2-~ HOTEL TRNE-. --e Secretaries PnOFF.SS/{JNA I. Pho n" h ' "h "I Ll1• ~--,·-g -,·,·,.\!"". Dnnn Point. San r., ih ''" · "''L•"' " To $80(). J-!n1M r xp, e Typists "" ... "' dutiP~ tU l:'IPmentary i<:eJiool. Vl"IU"' O:im-n_y· N 1. T d . r.lrtnt>nlr.. Capislraou art>a , SA LES _ ,.. k I 1 · I ,. ,.,. ll e<>!'!. ()fl rnwr.r posi. \Vork lo >'O"" own hon1c . ..or f'XpPr, n c ean1ni;: I e. Call tl1no-. Srhm1dt j\(ln , Short i )l')ng lerm, "' FULL OR sirrrf Applir11!ions must be \VF:STCLlrF' J"/!inir ,,_ f/limP. Tl'nlporary Be-st deal in area. Phorn~ PART TIME 'filed Pennnn!'I Comm. Ofc. PF~HSONNF'.L AGENCY po~illOn~ availablr noiv, 83;')..1•16:1 between 9.00 a.m, Pl;irt> flUl'C' 11-·ittrr !()'ll'tl"mll !n 7972 v•arner, H.B, hy 9/14. 20~3 \V~t•'liH Dr., Nil AMERICAN GIRL and noon. ____ -homrs ()11 n1on1hl y rrnt11.L OE LI RESTAURANT 6t'i-27iO 217'.l Oupnnl Drive PROJ1UCTJON Ch" 111 I~ i . ~111<1t llf> rlf'ill & ;._.i11ing !•l Full tlm!', Expt>r, Onty \V11h Ht1STFSSF.:S. l/Hm-,-cA-,-p-ly 1 ;~rnr Oran~e en. A!rpor1) f''lnlll!'!l1c opp!y !or brit~h!, Wi•rk. >\11(•r1t~ S'.t.o to :.;DO ·n I • M• < •·-k ' '" · I 3 ~ p'f ll"f.:l'f.SSl\'C rerc11! ('1'.>llr~•' wi-rk!.v f'onirniR<>ion. CBJIJ r Pr,.nce~. • .,m 1m• -1n jl<'l'M'!n only Dt>lalll'y !'! . ;.,,1 1 l :.,., • " ~ro1.1nd. Over 21. !111nt. f;eoa Sh1inly, 6.10 L!dti Pk IQ l\.nl, _ ~ p.m. gr111!. w Irle t! r r r In fi1r llJlfKJ1111n1•'nl. i\lr. Ha- Be11t h & 1\.1iss1/\n V1rill 833-3232 chemi~!ry or r"l111rd lift• n1/lnn. al TIS.1 l!IJ 111'1"11.~. .C11JI 830-4410 for r>r., N R =~~---~ 1 .... ~,_,...,...,...~---• ~ttrnc(•, Cot'ot;u·t lli•rluo'<I, I Si\Ll·'.~,\li~&-r; r•n 1, r 11 1 llOUSE\\'IVES WAnlPr!'.IC "· 1-11 "o ···· ":·'c1~·cc-------------ccl V,11 rr1 "Xlrn mnrll'y rnr / LAJlY with prac!ical nul'J!-.--..in!I\ /\nil . 1 i ~~· '·1""'· rn11~1·ry nir1n , 1'\o r'Xp nrt' DENTAL rrrept1oni'I! 11-•1th Ch rl~rmo~. Im J"!r 1n 1 111 I! 1n1r cxperlf'n<'e lot relU1.'· 1 !t111,.0s111•,:,·::,"·,·,i::~1~~·~ ',~· 1lll•tl !or (;oo<i ll'urkrr. hon;•.<>1, C.ll'till• chatrsi<l~ ca pa h 111 ! lei;, Christ mall f'.ird~ ivill trnin 5 1nr11t l10n1e 1n LBgun11 I , • ,. , rl.-.on1 & r111 :1rrx·ar11r'l!·r _ ~'till tin1r. exp'rl, aRr 20 10 ~:1, fi.11-rr.J22. rl~y ii·k. ~::vi _ :i:OO r-.1-r flp· J_Mlll~-__ 49•1 ')1~111 bn~I'l"l + "~1 Rrf< !'!'•I n11n fl1u!<! lw• l n 11• rr ~ 11fd' Turn Ull'Jli"fl it~~~-into qulc:k ply ri<M6 C11l\I' /lv!11rior SJr A J!:nrirl W!lnt Ad " .. good l _t~._M•lt nil 6 ~:lfi-~1;1:1. :.tf,-~724 --- rll.llh. call F.42:--36711 inear 11lrpQrtJ in.·r~1mrn1 Oimr ·/\·Linr r.12-:ili7ll \\'h11r F:!r phnnl fl1;;;:;r.TJ;;";. \ ' I I • I I O-'ll "t PILOT L-[ _ ...... _ .. ··~l[Il) I --J[Il] ~! ---·~l[l] I Seriously Married SMILE A LOT-PERSONABLE LIKE TO MEET PEOPLE GREAT TRAINING PROGRAM (no experience n•ces1o1ry) 2 Or 3 Nighn A Week A 0 pplications given 9 · S p,m. daily Apply for our W•itress Tr1ining Program (except Sundays) DON THE BEACHCOMBER 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 1----------~ SALES -f\len SERVICE S1at1nn &Al,..smf'n, STOP!!! lull &· p11r1 r:m". Aprlv 1n LOOKING & ACT I ~~'"· 200 ". CM.i ""'' • ... -Mle& nu~ person. see Int , SERVICE Stal)nn Ni.lesman yo~. a :eai ca.~er np-p tJmt". ~ea i 1n apfl"ar E\. portun1ty. XJnt Jurure !or f"'r 2:;90 :\r1t·p<>rt Bh•r1. r11;ht mM. F.arn1n1:s Mm· ('\I mence JJTimedJare!y i;hnllld -·----------- ~in excess ol $300 prr 111'-SER\'!\E S1ar1<1n ;i,rtf'r.t!Flnt :-lo canvusin1; or sohr1t1ni:;. All !"h tfr~ orwn. A1!'pnrt T"~­ lnrerviews by appo1nrmf'nt ar n ~iR Campus Or. 1" B only !f-3 11pek<l;1y~. Lot1 :'>11>-1i~7. Cllmn, RJ:;..2'771. --S H_A_R~P~G=I R~L~- SALESltfAN f,, General nur~· Look1ns:; /or ii. pcrrna n.,n\ pos1r1on in bol.Jnque selling. \lu~1 bP P'l!fl. Full f, part ttmc pn~1 non.s a1•all, Call for ing man. No "XP nt"r. (.nrirl 1>."0rker, hont"s!, rlr 11ncu! Bfl" pearance, Full t1n1t". !\lust be interested~ ~6--0i2·1 11pro1n1n1f'nt. --===~=--I THE WOK *SECRETARY * Top Ski lls \\'IJr~ i'J!' R.E. backa"round _ X1n '1 oppor )nr car'°'r 1;irl w1pfe!rrt5;" t1rm. Fee Paid.Abo Fee .lnh..- Sl!rvH'l! ~nter A~ .. nry j()() Nt\\'PCtr! Cenir.r Dr . ·''B SU11e 53.l 614·4fll'1 SECRETAR\. u.•i th mPr11ral 1 er m rnology l'xper1f'ncr . hhrary b11ckgrourid h"lr f11l. type 70 u.·pm, f11 ll nmr f.x- ce.l!f'nt fri~f' h P nf'l 1t•. South COAs! Comm 1lr•5r .. Sou th lAguna. 4 9 9 • J :\ l 1 Pe.rsonflt'I Of!1 r ... SECRE-TA.~R~Y~­ Good SH + Typing CAI\ 1..J:irra1ne \\'E~l'CLIFF PERSO~NF.L AG!'::->CY 'JJ43 \\'estcl1tf Dr. f\.B. 645-27in SEARS COSTA MESA ANNOUNCES OPENINGS FOR Experienced Truck Tire Installer Exc~llenr Earnings Pl t1~ e Profll ~a.ring • HMp11aJ1z11t1on e Group \llt" 1n~. • Pai r! \'iH'll lf'lr\ • ~ paid h<il1rl~.1~ • EmplC1ye1> d1 ~rnunt • App!,\ 1n P..r~on ~~• 0r1 r• ~lonrlay thru ~n1rday 10 A:>l to 4 P~I SEARS Roebuck & Co . SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 S. BRISTOL COSTA MESA An Equa.l Oppnriuniry f:mplri~ ... r ~ SERVICE ~1at1(1n p ump ialand Mle.-.man . Crl.'1 11r,.,,., full hmr j tl11y """'k fn[l f)ay, prof1r !"h~r m;. 2 \l''lr~ exp b r"'f~ Call 6~:i.;z:-.:1 !cir p_ppo1nimen1 SERVICE . ..::r~ \f i: r ('>T tn.intt, C\a~~ A S1nno;. Gootl g11 I P ~mp.11 111 .. mf'<'.h11n1c11L ll"'ll! ~· 11ri1. b1 oou~. !'PP .hm 2 ~fl D Ne\\-port Blvrl. C ~1 • SJ!Of. sh1nr 1nrl 11·an!"'1 Ar- pl,v in prr•nn. ,\1rpnrll"l' Inn. &irt>Pr S"' I " n , 1&700 !\!a(.'Ar!hur Rll•r1, i\ R. SR. EXEC. SECRETARY ~~Ii + lilfl hrrir ftf•, '' A rj.,. l]:ff'f' (lf rqlii\·al,.n! rnllrt:<> 1 .. , ... 1 rr111n1ri2: ,\1 lt"a~1 ~' ,\ r~ "'spon,\Jh]e f'XpPr ADM . SECRETARY 5:,_~ .._ Ti'l[l °"f'l"f ll~. ~In<> rnllf'(:P Jr \'Pl tra1n1ni:: 111 Jr ... •t .1 )rs cltncaJ k . .ii>n,,cr11.rh1r PXpPr TYP£ST-Ar•·u rat~' f'~~rnllal OCR nr hl'lf'l/111 . \]111Ul'f', s.,1;-.r1 ('!'I ll ,'\\r~ 7>!1'-1~70 " .!'Jl"f'd !"1111 l'Xfl S ~ J JI T .I' t.rrir1Mn TELLER -UNITED- CALI FORNI A BANK 201 Avenida Oel Mar s.,n Clemente 492·5123 Eqi111J 0J>f"'r Emrlo~"r Tht" lll~lt"~! '1Tlll\' 1n I~ \\•t".~1 • J1 n::ulv Pllnt Cla~,11\•ri Ari, fi.-\2--~i~ ' ('f)n1m,.n~ur11.1~ "'llh rxpPn. ,.nr r 6-l.l·.1.1 1.1 VIETNAM VETERAN to s1 ;i.r1 JI m~mt r::irrrr \fl JI IOf'aJ l"ir::inrh of nnf' fl[ r/'111n- 1:·1p~ hl 2"1:"~' rn111p11n1r•. 1 .anntri 1r;i1n1n;: progra1n IP!.~ .1nu lr.:1r·n \l'hilf' you f'.:11·n. r 1ri .. hf'n<>fir.~ rki;:. r11.r, ('\pP n~r~ ra1r1 Thi.~ I~ l'lr"I! ll ~<!IP~ .1nh Sr;iri 1.'l-HVJ. Ca!! Jrari Rm11n, :.1fl-fi0~~ COA!-;T AL AGF:;..'('Y Fnr that item unrler Try tht" Prnny Pincht"r ........... ll§l I ll§ll -- \\'HITE, hRm1 C'llrv<>d urrr~hl £'r.:1r1d p1111111. IBeaunful~i $2.YJ !'lli~-96/i7 Nice piano-EVERETT .~42.l. • ~~fi.-72'11 1250 -~ l.OVtNG horn, l"M'l'lied lnr 1r rrs11.~"' rus1 bo.\1-our h<>au. fi yr, brn, terr1pr iwa£11'. :l4Q..23111. flhl"'rg la~~ "" p/~>1·mtl . J>f'rl. N ..... t1 .,..., llljl f~~lf)l>C 706 CtnlPf, C.\1 5 1~ i~I ~ --2 l\ll!fM •I ith .~h'll.~. r~ tn i,:oorl homt. R.12-71'.Vl ()ARL/NG fi rnnnlh~. fPma!i> Cnllir, h<'IU~"h1"lkt'T1, k+l f'~ PfflplP ;,:lf...-21 .'J:. J .\1A LE. I~! cno·k11poo p11p- P~'. r;i n, ~ "k~ n!rl. * • ~l.">-7i97S "' • ~'f~ ;\fALE. nPufered. l yr. Arlll<: nnly CALL 6·1l-ll'Z'il [ Pttt I nd 1upP1ie1 J[B Pets, General 850 rond. ComplPlf' " I 1 r Ir . Sair! or hP.'r nlr "4i-'i~l Boats, Power 906 "THE PAGAN " Cule rhi!.ra<'ff'r ~1. ciil..!iSIC ur, •·11t1Pr ~aft ruq:l"d, 1nhl'l1 f'1l£. hf',td, "ood hull, $2150. f;j,1.-fl'tJ~. SACRIF'lf'f';-Qu1,..k ,C",aJ,, Im m.lt Pll>rt :.!1'1' Chri~ Craf1 Cnn"rr!l~l 1on. Double p!a nk - "rl huH. T11ir1 .C:..-rf'l,·, li5 wat1 r<1r11n. j{lafjprJ, .i.:rras. Gallt.1 m•l h.,~d. reh!r Pngws ('n•I Sl.1,0(Vl ~tr1ri-J. 01- lrrin~ S:i:Jl{I h-1&-4~1!1 c11 r.1s Cr a I t Cnn~l,,111lf!"f1 Lnarl ,.rl . S24.0M. .\lay t11 kP tr11r!,. I\~~·<; 121~ .• ll1&-0i.J7 e 1·e~ 17!11 ~'~-i~·,11 -----.c~=---:-00::----------1·1."•' ~~r.cn rr.AS.<=iJC eru1~Pr ANJ;.IALS R t:S. :'>1ynah 1nr!u<11 n~ Jlarhnr moor1nv h11'rir; S.~'.l.95. li1111ran1C'l'd lo All xlr;i~. lmmac roncl. NP\\ lalk~ Parruf~ S!4 9.l Frre Prig _ Sl ip B\·aJJ . Chari1rlf"n11 1'/f111r n! r;i~" Sl"i\11 Ki~8.l20, :1645 \\', :O.lcfarlr1en • S.11. LIVE rahbtlS .1()c ['Pt !h &12-.'122:! h,.fnr<> llam ,.,,.s hPfnrp !)pm. Cats 852 -------PLEA.<;:.F: hr'lfl ,1 r"~r11"r! kiT - T<>ns lill\'f'rl fmnf rtintui:hr!r~c pt'(lfllP. I crr,v I.· wh11r-. 1 hlk f., \\'hll<>, 1 ll2'Pr, fi \t k<o nlrl, mll)r;<;. H<>lllthy lJ rr.10,v lri l1v,. Frf'f'. Plra~e c11/I M&-6i~l7. SACRTf'!Ct.· aJup ,. y ,, <!, f~l::i1•\:tl \\'hitr !11m;lli>.y11n kHtl'U, Af't"A; S2.'l. 11,\S-1~87. Dogs 854 31i' Chn1< Craf! ~mrr. 111·1n d if'~rl, Corr n111~t SPJI, Otr~ rn r~Pnr A \'Pry & Co . F.11--0l()i. -·===~~~ 2.Y F'AIR1.!:->ER. C"11 h Cn1~. .<;Jp~ I, i;:()()(f <"l11<l. lull C\'t~ ~· •\lf'i\~_ l..~'llO f>lZ...1~1:3 17'-CLA:"S Tn-Hull, 12.'i J\!Prr . ra•l1n, 1r;o,1l e r . i;~:}-.VIO~. fi-l·l----21~·1 11!1 4'. t7 FT. C11h Cr. f1~h & Sia, ;.n hp f.· JJ~ hp, M sr , Trlt. "Ing Tki;. P1111· r;i tt, rxtra.J!i, n1,·n--111n1·r ~<Kl. !l.'i7-4f'l.'\.t :'2' C111"i1n Cn11.~i:r, li'il HP :O.!rrrrui<rr. iu~r h::iul,.r!. All f'\lra ~. '.'ii:',:100. Ph. 673--9183 f'lr i;;: ..... :;.;1.;. Cl.llSS!C R11.y L.1 n111n launc-h, s 1. j ,'.(), hnat, 18' lmm11.rul11tt". 26' .S!prlrri1f!. f'lf'•I S.'i 1'1"'!>11 r ni::. Sltr A\'11\l. ''" fi. ~,.\6-!l~:io. r::id10. $1500. rTu1 ~"r Hr~! nff,,r. lra\·1n::: r111111tr, '.>l.~/.19-~-IJM Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 \\'A1\TEn: R~ ,. 'lll lf'I C""1rl· ~1rlrrAIP hn~lrr , Slip nr 51fle !If' lnr Z2 fl f'<"ll'°r ho~I f,.\1 .. 1:..n.; .'!11'-~ KMf'h-.~T~o-,-...,-orl~. I nhl r11ri1n. ~1r, 4, Al'ery & Cn, f>l 1-01117 B ,, f f ' )' ' 0 ' n l h11rsc~1. Spltmbt• 2, l'\171 DA.IL V PJLO r ~l:.,~ ]~ [ Tm-11100 ][jj] '~-''_'"'-~"-''~I§] ~' _""_"_""_'"_• ~]§] I Ar.1101 hit Sale 1§1 [ Bo•t•, speed & Ski 911 Mobil. Homes 935 Autos Wanttd SKI or fi!hing boat + trlr, ...,.c. 0 968 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmpor1ed 970 Autos, lmportK 970 a:Iass on \"OC'ld hul:, neil.r NJEMPO WE PAY TOP_ new Chrsysler '55 Jl~p. ~""' hk• ' ""m · !5:.l LAGUNA HILLS ·CASH ;J.i7-.3683. 23 Fnrmu!a, :.1 1,,rri1 lnn:: 23:>Q1 R!DGE RrJLIE DR. d~k de.lux!' modF'!. T'll'\tl 160 rr<'lrnf'r o! :O.!oul!on Pkll'YJ )fl'!T crut~Pr>. 11LI e~rra~. Pr1>~11ge adult <:omn1un1ty, f!all'l1'$~ Qj;">--JJ9'1 11rlJ<1re n1 10 L e 1 s u re 18' 1SK J .\111ndPll11. i;hat•. 4i1 \\nrld, Be~u11!11J surrnund· tor used can .i. trucks, Ju.t call u,, tnr frff! estimates. GROTH CHEVROLET Ohl<. just o'hauL $·1:i00 in~. all luxury appoint· Ask for Sales ?>1a.n!lger 64&-l:i52">-IT'.Pnl!. Thrr.;pf':.J!1<' pool. 18211 Beach Blvd. 'iO '.\.11111-spor! sk1 Mai, 4f\ ~~·inas, Exercise gyni . .i Huntington Beach hp . .\!Pre I'll!!, eX{'Pl conr! h1!11.:ird 1ables, much, mll('h g.j7.f,OS 7 Kl 9-333.1 SL2i;'i. &14-l Hl.i mnr"' NI RSARY SO -=~-=~~~~--151>" hf'11111 lnrn modt>l:s 1n AN VE # SKI Soar J::i12· j.'i hp J,..hn~nn p,1rk.l!ke sPnio;:, AUTOS WANTED SlOIYl . Ex. Mn<l. filli-2:1.lfi. C.\LL ~.11J...:l:)f."J or i-;.30.7900 fop dollar tor clean used ~lfl~ .\larll'n \\'). C:\! -- --ci'.rs. ~Pe Anrlv Bro11·n. ~~~~~~~~~~1rn11 .~1" ·r1 Ge1*ra1 Boise THEODORE ~ Crt.~ade '.'11ohl1e Honv• 2 Br, lf:;:l ' "'· "'" < "''" ROBINS FORD Tr.1tnsportation ~ C'l'lnipterr 1\' I aw n I 11 g '-. 206() HARBOR BLVD. '-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~I ron·h S.: ~k l t '· Fnert COST,\ ::\lESA &J2.fll"i10 I hrk\'l'ri, 1 ...... arrr! in San Jaun1 -=~~==~=-~ C S I /R I 920 Cap·1~rra1"\('), 4'.13--102ii, \IT. PAY TOP DOLLAR ampers, a e en FOR TOP USED CARS -----------. EL ~l ()RO 8"~(h, 2 ~triry JI your ca r Is extra clean, '63 Chf'l'Y ~~ T. :.>'l2-fi, spl t rroi11l'll'l11. 3 BR, . Sll'l"f'pir.g see us Jtri;t. nm~. 4 11PW i\ ply 1tt'f'<, nr'\1 '1C'"~0 \'!('11·. pr:. bearh, BAUCR 6U!Cl{ ~int, r;ir!tl'I, ;i1r. ~· C'itbr1I ·-:', ~'.1 1~~"'12 23: E. lith St. su.,~·e. n1'~il'. ice)yix, Stith 611' ).inHJ!.E h01nf' f1'r ~111,. Cnsta :O.lesa S.!li-776.'i .:"ln t fi.12-il'l'Ji, 11-/r\p;i nrln ]11·, rm. 2 encl. J;\IPOP.TS \\"~\:-<TED '62 r r.rrJ ('l'!;i~~l.S n1r.11nt,.rl ptorrllr~. :t RR. 2 RA -Carp!. DATSUN '70 DATSUN 4 Sptt'd. dlr. R&d!l'I, Heater ExttUt>nl Condtnon. V111yl Roof !T30AVll \~-ill f 1nanct PrJ\•a te Parry \\"!th SmaU Down And Low Paym"nr.s j Call aft 9 am 49-1-6811 or I 5-lfi-S736. ·~5S~•~,:~~,~~~~~.~N I S.7.r9 HIGHLAND MOTORS ZJ ~j !--!arbor Blv<I. Cos!4 01e~;i &l~-~1\-l 1971 DATSU:< P t('kup 4 speed transm1ss1on, r;irl1n and hl'ater. In rxrf'llrnl ronr!111(1n Phnneo 5'\f...-3iiG. DAT!'L:N' -1%7 -1600 Rl'liHfs1er. \'pry clt>11n. l'X· rrllrnt ('l'lnd1t10n . Sll~.'i .00 , Ph. ~5-20~'.l after !';;JI) P ,'.\l 'j{\ DATSU:-> Pickup \\'/PPr· r1s r amf)f'r , nt1 tln>s, lo mi. ~11'.Yl, fi~'.l--~~Ai. 0r11nge Cr:iun f1f's Cilm[lf"r. \'-fi". ll' Hnl 1'1ily lh111nu!. Cal l ;i.J?rlliO.~. TOP $ BUYER ·,;.~ Da1s11n. 4 cir. srdiln, caho1•Pr rr lruz, $ 995 · fifl ~ 12, 2 hr 5..1h.'lra. Arlul: BILL :\!A:\T.Y TOYOTA :\lust Sri!• $S.)I), .'--17-7t:.JI]_ p!lrk nr l'l<'"illl, "-'ew cpl !.: 11\S.;t Beilt h Bl1•fl. 6i3-i247 FACTORY (1\rrrt d~alrr hl1~. !lli2-fil11 If. Beach. f'h. S·l7-il:J.'i5 '69 [l,\TSl':'\' 2\WI, Gri ('On(!. '.l!a_jor\1·~y Si Hal[ Pini, from Motor Homes 940 Autos, Imported 970 rarl ials, 2 1ops, luggage S7!l;, /\Ii~\\'. l"lh !'!, C.\1. I r;ick. 6-12-:tf't.l'.l CONDOR Large Selection S'-i \ CAhc11·Pr C11rnper , Spo1lf'~~l.Y 111'1\', SPll r.r trade' tor rqua.! valuP. &~l'.'li. BUY RE:\T LEASE srEc1,,1. sAvr1·•cs :--:o\v of Fully AL:-1osT ne11• tf'nt trailer. BILL CORWIN Reconditioned extra .qrJri "'" mom Cos1 Si('(I, s-tc s.i;o. 67:' .. ~-i1121 arr 5 FORD Used V-W's 'fi.I V\\" Cii.mf"'t"r 11 ·117 r n: ::.10 Sn. :'ll11 in s1., Or1111c:e Porsches- Sfi'f! '.\>l u~1 ~ell l')f>fo11t> Siii 1~ 111t, '.'<, nf F';i.~h1l'ln Squ;irc r11:1 fi.l&-'.!:4.'i. Trailers, Travel 945 Campers & Vans ·~~--~----'------~ 1Cl'l 1o 3() Da.v or 1000 ;...li)es 'j7 Chr1· 12 Tl'ln p;in,..l 1- ,1 h ce•fe•t PRO\l'LEP. 17'. Sf!l l ·c n n-Guarantee rilmp<>1' ron1 . Pr _ ,-, L s,.c.i'fl 1172 C,..11,.c:f'. C-"11. 1.11nl'ri. C11~111m h u 1 l t P;r:! & La~r • Englne • -. --fr11"1101'('1rlP ril('ks plu~ man:i' j Tiii\!', e front !.· Rear Axle 1'.171 Che"~ Pirk Cp 11·/ ~,1r.q~ $1')1)11. 11·1 1h Hnn<la 50, Assembllt>s • Brake S~·s-Cam~r likP ~."':-: 12.000 rn i. $1/:00 ii·llhfliit . ~2-iii~9 tern • Ele!'1Tic11J Sy!lt>m FERRARI FERRARI AL1THQR IZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Co.<ls! H1vy, Ncw·port Be11ch FIAT ~::s~a~i~;,·~·Sl. l~'rail;;~l~~r:c;:;~. Travel ~ Scooters 925 • Ca ll &1 ~-li'i~ -. ~ ~-:~/) P.n11.rtrna<:1o>r ! r 11. 1 J e r . et.. 0 Thl"k s .. THINK ""'' "~· ~.;;';.,~"·; "' oS "FRIEDLANDER" liiiBa HONDA --.~To '0\JAD * Ch. ,J-P ""' l!ACH BLVD. Sii ~ll-r-11nT11.H1ed JS' tra1lf"r. ,,, ' (Hwy. 3') LOTUS '64 Lotus Elan T his BeautJ.tul Floadster cost thou!;ands \\'hen ne11·, one O\\'l')l'r, ServlCI ~"Ord5 Avail . $1595 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\', ~oas1 H"'Y- 1\e11ll0rr Brach 642-9405 LOTUS AlITHOR!ZED SALES & SERVICE 3100 \V, Coast Hv.·y. r\ewport Beach MERCEDES BENZ House Of Imports MERCEDES BENZ GLE.X".~ PAR!< &i1·p on nr11· ·:1 4.~ SF: or SF,L, ~till al '7t mO<i"l pnc· e<. 1-llr~e sPl"rnnn of Lne pre--n1111"rl sPdans, SL l,; d1esPl mr.dl'is. 6862 '.\l.;nrhP~f'r, 111 Ri.'.'.irh turnl'lrf S.A. F11)' 111 B11f'n;i P11rk ( 1 I 52,l-72~ Orange County's Larqest Selection New & Used Merfedes Be nr Jim_ Slemons Imps Warner & Main St. Santa Ana 546·4114 '64 Tlferwif'~ r pe RoHriSI~ '"PS, Hh~n!uTe '.\11111 ""11· r1it1on thn1nut'. )lrtkr Offer. fi-1-1-Zl:il hF'fOIT S P~1 '£S 2.'lO-!'f), l n1:n~c r"nri. '.\.1 u~t ,....!J, f'1-1 p ~ r t y. ~1n1-! 3flp111, f;\~-Si~L ·:>Ji 1'¥1 ,.:;L C0n1·,.rt1hle :-.-l1 IR<''ll!f'r, xln: <"f>nrl. + Sl-l)(l. fij'.; . .J.':JS + METRO "FRIEDLANDER" li4"--.',0i~. 5-l~-.111~1 E:.:r. fill or fi7 S93-7?i66 • 530-682·1 Auto Service, Parts 949 leli{I H,\RBOR EL\'D. -.,-,,-,~.,-A-T~~,,-.,~,~,-,-,-.-,-.1 '61 il letro, gOl'l<l rr.:in5p 2 11<"11' 1:0• l•ACM flfWT. tfl Cil sh !l'lr ~'l'lur Hrinri;i 7'37-""21 • i•:ri.:.7.1:m Co"T ' \IE" 1 ~ t 1:'f~ N. hradga~kl't, ~2JO_ " ·" · -~' A.\T lf _'I! rad1,,. ri1n-~rr1pen, \\'ILi. 1rar!e ~ 1·1'' chr,,mr·I----~=~---rr''s k "11lrhM1n~. ;-., ~rr!. !o r.1-1-~1 '.lli. f'h"I'' rim~ !.· \·\r ar!;iptn1 l'SED SPORT CAR ml!"' r n r r1· :~tri..Tr'll '''' \'\\' nm< & ""'· --k " ---;60 '""J ,\T ~;,n~PYDER i-1S-".fil': ".Jnr t" r p£'~~~~+'c~~~~~~5, 1 ~~~~11111111~~~ CLEARANCE SALE .~~~_;;7;~. o"~"'A'''L'L·'·Ml'~'K''''E'"'s l '--'-'_"_'_''_'_"_'·-~ll ~) '6~ f!AT i\."1 SP\'DER •THE BIKE-SHACK • NEW BICYCLES ... ~ .. .. _ NOW! :--:~"' r ,r,..111 r.1rh11l!. :-.111st 1093 C BAKER, CM FRITZ WARREN'S ::;r11· Sri'11 Iii.'\~~,\\. MG MG At.:Tl/OP.J ZED SALES & SEfl\'JCE NEWPORT IMPORTS '.\'.P!lr Fa1r11,,11'_e _:,i~-11 :;() l1A•n•ti•q•u•e•s•/•C•la•s•s•ic•s••9•5•3 SPORT CAR C ENTER '13>: FJ,\T s:,o S;i~-rl,,r. 17.M'l 2 YA;l-lAllA 1,1 in }rill~. 2 _:; ilO f;. l~t St, S.A. rl'li-07&1 n11.:? Tnp<, xlni conrl , make II hcE'l \\ csl<'n11.•lrrs. "Ill ','l:\ Rl , 1\K ~f'f'('ifl l . IThlr {)p.>n d;i il_v 9·'.l: rl0~f'rl ~unrlay r>!f!"r. >'·1'1-0J:.27, 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. irll "'' 1..,-_ Jnriu1rc r1r11 nct r n r,111 ,.. l\l'l~~LATE. AUSTIN AMERICA '1'~770~f7J,~\Tcc-712~;-,,~,~"d~.~,.-, lo ---'-''~'~"'-'-'_B_'_"-'-·-- Co•inty P.;i cr,1.1.\, i;.:t~--O~O:l, ,\J;ikr n!fPr. 4;1-\-J.1711. 1n1lca11:r. l 11l l ml'lr1t1ngs. or ~.~l'-.\5'.l.1 a~k fnr Tnn1. Dune Buggies 956 '69 Austin * '.'*'2----f.-\'l l • r_REXCH ro1r1 11r hiryrlP. TOAD Dunr Rn~" ·~; \ti,r American JAGUAR .l-Sprl. A!rnr.•f n1"1i'. \\'ill 1r,"" • uilrf'hark. ~n"'. Stre"1 S>l<"'rtl1cr r.r 1r11 rf,.. fnr la\e "" ,q . " Baek to School Special * JAGUAR * mooe-1 10-~prt . &1&-~~22. 1,c,','1 1,· ,','.11\0. · 54.,.9494 or ci·es 6 to Choose From -t'.169 2 2, Ann~h GrPen na. HO>iD . .\ 30;,, many xtra~. Trucks 962 Al! 111 p,.rf~rr Conrl1tll'.ln , De-Rerl'ntl.v rl'.'b!t "nc111P f.-1___________ 1a1ll"d 8: ~a!~ty \he('kPd, ... 11 tr~ns. Gl'l1ng 111!0 service. fi1 fll EV\' P.l'. cu~tnm lU\rJ<'r 11).000 nl iif'<, \\'hlle $?~-°'-M:r-OXlli. ilN>t~lrl" 1 n~uJa1f'rl ('amper thi,>y l!!~l 70 SL"Z'C!\I ~ CC. ]11\' ~hPtl , Pilgrim. new br11ke~. $895 mtleai;;!'. G()o'.)(! cl'ln<lihl'ln c,;irh, r 1r, SJff.il or best of- NEWPORT IMPORTS . J ust hke nE.'11 · ~1 7:) frr ,).l'l-281.-,_ ---------~ 54~lil3:'1 1~ F"nrd a. ton .•iakt" heo<l CAT '.l!in1 h1kP, 'ii rnos ul d. tr11ri.: L1kr 11e11· llN'S. hkr 111?11. S\ITil~ S:fl. r~hli t• r;irJ1;;•l'lf_ S 4 7 3, :'"H"·2tn~ 1'>12-'l:i~d :i!r f.rn1-3Jflil 11 ('r:.;;<! 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Hwy, r-.:e;1·porl Beach LAMBORGHINI li7 LA '.lfBORGHJ:"'I 3:.0 GT . h:~i;:h! rM'. ri:'.'."!rr! <;°nri . I $ .. 'fl() Call .'14?-.-.;;1 h"f, ... ROY CARVER, Inc. "_. I lntr rn;o.11or.al Mllr\'ester QUICK CASH Suzuki iflOforcyc e REC REATION' CE:;\'TE:R 2925 Harbor B~··rl Xlnt cond • • 6-l6-~JIJ4 ROY CARVER Inc. Crista '.\.lrsa :141>.4444 THROUGH A • THINK ''MG'' "' "FRIEDLANDER" ll710 lllli:ACM (HW"I'. :tu 8'.13-i~ • !'137.f.j;24 .'\IG TS ';-,.1, pr•t pr!')', rt>hlt E.'n;. t•!11 r1 h. TJ'An~. blck 11·1 1'ffi . ~YI.';. 14-ln 1r. Pac C« l·f\"'l · lf.in!; Eearh, 21 3 r»i-2''tfi "'I \JG .\l!DGET coon rn~r1 ..-s.r;o • • :.i:,1.1r 12 • • :"lifiA tr.Jlll. ,\"ltf0I. ~ •r..-J (;.-.-vi 1.r'• r nr J rl'lnr!1tllln ~i.YI .;.1r)--f;.\i:l MGB 1----'68 MGB ALJlnm,1T .-, \\ 11'<> 1\·l1""'!<.. A\l '~-~1 R~ri1•\1.'i ('fll 1n1i".'· v.'O'Jrl St<'o>r1r:;:: \\hef'l, yPi\n11 1'"i'h hla ~~ !l'IP!lOl". 1rqly \"Y>;;Ull!lli !.• 01'1<'111'1! 1)1!'01Jbh· Olli . $1695 3lf\O \\' C11~~1 Huy. ;..·('\\'fl"l'! RPilCh 642 -940S 19i0 KA\\.ASAKI :~:-.uc:r 111 1n 1 f o. RESULTS )"OIJ can De-DAILY PILOT S4:..n i ~l l ! j22-TIS9 or 1213 1 C ln;~"~~iirbor B~~i·414-l J'.l('nd on, Ctll l~e S11P_er-'70 :O.·!GB-GT. Xlnt. Cnnrl. Y.'12-327S o~a ~ale ~ma n .. Daily Pilot WANT AD A~l -F ~I. Crinwile, Spec. '.JO f hf'l'Y 1 inn. rl1111l 11·he"1~. Classifier!. &l2.-5fij8 ~ pl.\ce 642•5678 Exh . S,v.~ S1.00l1 f).14--4-tf,fi ·1970 Htlnd11 CL Ji.\ xlnt Mnrl k b " k b J ~ra ·p P" trur , ne-iv " nr ynur 11d &. ch;irgc !I! '64 MGB-GD COND $4j()_ Prll·ate Pill'!)'. Lo m i·~. h\('lrk n,.11 p;i 1n1. i:ln~ conri. A d 54&-5%4 '!r>mi • t1r,,.~. ~JOO. Call t1 fr utos, lmporte 970 Autos, Imported 970 $1()1)"1 li7;,-Jl67 .. ~l"ch:~~:~1p~ I'\ n ~·1 1 nF~-: ·~ rrr~h~~-24~.u. r.u~Tom rl~.-~ • ~.ni ~·7jJ. ,, '70~ OPPEELL &lc.r1l!r!" Sf'l\O :.-1~1~1:" flPP!.!o1rle-!n~11!ated cilm?('r , * ·~o TRl ll:'>fPll ;ro !I'! mil P~ ~hrl l 1r1h::r1n11 :\'e11• hrak('~. ~ Fiat f 00 •· f f I -· I 4 s~. rarl io. heater. bu('k-f'I Ex c<'lnd µ-;;, nr h'"•I o ff'r. r;irh. r 1r $11 or .-... s o · I"''--" -642-~~1 l'lf! 7·.lll II '1 l~r. 4!1-l-S~IJ. I NO INCREASE IN PRICES I seats, ~:;,c::ra~a 19-;o Cim11tt1 JOO ('f" tr;i1\ hike '6."'i f>ndg,. P4((1 St('p Van. 12'. I I COUR:TES Y DODGE Unrler ;,:)'] miles . Perlect. new tng, 1Tans. clutch. xlnr + 70;, REBATE $J7j_ ~;,n;J..'l. ~h11pr: 1st $:?00J ta.ke!~ I E~CISE I Co:.t.a ~f!.~arbor Bl\'~7-92'XI Giii< bik~ "''"""· 1• WbM "'""" by c .. ,.... 11 I '66 KAD.ETTE.WAGON Stingray St~ H11_n~_br:ike $2jll~j CHEV"\' VA:-:. C_'.P1· ~· • 54~-rl'.~• • ire-hox, ~tc. s9.'iil. ~·tll ALL MODELS CHOPPER 1962 H-D tr.:irle. fi7~54~l 3nyt1me. I I •Mj ,._ 549.0112.1 'ffi Che\')' "( ton pickup I IMMEDIATE DELI VERY I 4 Sl'ttd, Radio. HNter. ~·~ ISYP19SJ 1,M_•;..b;..ll""•-H_•_m_•:-::'::-:-:::-:--935_ i 1.~;1 •hec '· 67'-'"' I PRICED FROM I $599 HAD ENOUGH Auto Lu•ing 964 I $1395.00 I HIGHLAND MOTORS OF DAMPNESS? 1--==:-i"'.:-=c::"":-::::"' 2145 Harbor Bll'd . ~love to SIE RRA DA\\;\, ANNIVERSARY •SO I 850 S•d1n. Ser. 71546 I Cmi<t J\.-le~ 64.l-~ AJ11·ays dry, b11!my, tle.\r. I I '70 OPEL RALLYE N1 limCIC or ffii, lrlPill for ~ I Bill Jones I TAK E OVER PAY:O.IENTS~ PORSCHE '68 Porsche Auromauc, Atr Cond, A:'\1/ f:'II Radin. lo m!.I~. Im· maculate Cond, $3695 NEWPORT -1MPORTS 3100 \\I. Co&!t H1>.y, r-.·e11 [!Ort Beach 642-9401 '&~ POR5ChE Targa, •in<" I'll a kind, 911 S, gportomabc. blck 11 lblck lthr tnt, f~\t>d N'ar v.ir~-Jo1v \\'/elec delrii- i:"f, A:\l /f'~l. air, 14 " itllov v.·hl5, '.1!1chel1 n tlre5 li.octl On.:. m1. Sf.j/)'] ftnn. call f'\"f'S aft e pm. Pnv prt)• 673-Jn17 + PORSCHE 'iO 911-T .- A1.t, ~' spd. conda gr~n . Xl n1 ronrl . DE's)"lf'rate' :-.rusr Sell' )Jilk!" off .. r. Pvt Pt y . S37-7~'.11 'Iii roR~HE, Rf'h!t tral16 . 1\'t>11· rl11t.·h, ;\l"w )'>il1n1 .1ob , Cle.:tn C<1ll 11lt 6: :{;fi-:)71;1. lll69 Pr>n:r he !111 T, silver 11 ' hlark, A)l F'.\l. lo n1 1lPS, f'Xtra~ s:1,l:.MJ-G7.l-~S2 TOYOTA '70 Toyota Corona 12,000 niiles , Xtra Ot>an, Automarir , RAdio, Hea~r. etc, (983ASP\ $1795 MacHoward SJJ·'.lfiOJ or ~1-0608 Cornt>r ~st & Harbor S;inta Anll TOYOTA DEMO SALE LARGE ;\E\V !.· CSEO TOY OT A SELECTIO:"l SF.E CS BEFORE YOU BUY: ..JJenit Lewi! 9 TOYOTA l~ H11rbrir. C.:'11. 646-9303 '70 TOYOTA STATION WAGON 4 sperrt. SI Prf'n radio. 907Ah.l $1 S9S Harbor American •46-0261 1969 HARBOR, COSTA MESA THINKING OF A NEW OR USED Let Harbo ur Volks\l'agen Prove To 'You That 'Ve Appreciate Your Busi ness OVER 1 SO NEW & USED VW'S TO CHOOSE FROM. BRING YOUR TRACE, WE 'LL BUG YOU IMMEDIATELY. GREAT SELECTION OF AIR CONOITION ED VW 'S IN STOCK OPEN SUNDAY Harbour Volkswagen Aufhori1ed Volkswagen Dealer 18711 BEACH BLVD. 842-443S HUNTINGTON BEACH TOYOTA '70 Toyota Corona Mk II VOLKSWAGEN '66 V\'.' bug, ne11· brakl"~. h.11. tt>ry & clu!rh TLC s.~:I~. 6.l-l-5400 dil_l'S: 64 j-1 2 J .J P\'e;:, 2 Dr H~rdtor, Rarilo, Hf'at. er. Tl'rntic t>nrl ol rhe S11m. I c196=17\"~17' 7b,-"-.~x7·1-m-,-,-,~,-$~97:.J mer Savings, \'!"ry Lo milt's. or trarl!" Jill Avocacio, r-.-o. yellow \1'1lh b\a('k uil"f'nor. 3. C:'ll &12--3621. $1695 l --~,96~9~\~~~'~BU~G~- NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\. C()..1St J-h1y, N!'11'P(lrt Br<1r h GOOD CO:\DITIO:-: .. • .. 4;>.l-111~ ..... 1 1~7(1 \'\V \\1PSt]'lh.1J111 pnp!op camp"r. 2?,000 nilll"s, ... 4\t4-\.~'4 ..... 1965 VW, good eng. $4.)(1, g30·70lli '69 To~'l'lta Ctirnna , hlk vn1~·l 1 l~iO V\V bug, prrfE.'c! cond hrrllp, rluh cpe. Auto trans, For !.ale h.v l'l'l'ntr. air cond, A~l l f"'.\! radio. ~31-0lfi~ Gl'\()(I ronrl. s11:6 '.\.!011ng '61 \I'\\' CA:\!PER G,., I'\ rl 5'l.~:11i il'lnrl. Comrl"T~ te.nt l'llJ1l11 TRIUMPH '6~ Tf:··I. ni;i::; 1l'hl~. NPed ~nn1,. 11 nrk • f4&-81i¥l .. S?YI • * • 49-1-736fl ~700. -. -VOLKSWAGEN ~ • • '63 v.w_ P.'-' Harhrir Blvd Cost.1 :'llP ";i .i.i7·fl210 • • Ji.5 f°'1 ll~l'~•il•'k, ll/ldf>r 411,f()ll milt"s, r,..lO':"/t'f'oi 1ntrr.t'J[", ... ,r~I r"nrl. $:'17:! flrm, ~1i:;..;~7 &:; V\1' 5'...-J.ln, a11 to stick ~11:/r , ""''' LVJ~I rl :sc brks, RIH l'nrll'r bh1<! t.Yik. 64::H9n VOLVO ----------1 ·· VOLVO DEMO SALE! '71 2-0R. S2998 r.&H Al:Tn'.l!AT!C 2",,-44 SEE t:s BEFORE 'i'OU BL'Y' ..Veoni ~e.mi& \II VOLVO 1:»6 Harbor, C.~I. 645.9303 THIHlt ~"tOl!Oi "FRIEDLANDER" ll7W laAClt CHWY. lti 893-7566 • 537-6824 '!i'.l Volvo 1.;.1 SlWl. t /h, - ~llchelt11s, auto, clean. P..,1 pl)-". &16-12.13. Autos, Used 990 P.T.L. MOTORS n~R HARBOR BLVD. c.~t. 66 Cadlil~c . . n400. f.~ Chi"\')' Sportvan Best offer ·;;; Volks Bus SfilO, ·i:;.1 rnm Galax-it> 500 SlS5 . "61 Corva 1r $225. 646-2698 CREDIT PROBLEMS? SEE CS AT Pete H<!!rle Used Cars 20.'.6 Harbm' Bl, C:\f 64.'i-1430 ·i;3 Bu ick IYRV871 J $19'.l, + T k Lir. c;i~h. 'f.J Frird 10PGl"IY.!J $99 + Ta:.: & Ltr. rash BARRACUDA • • '70 CUDA F..ad 10, h~ .. ·l!r, 11·hrt"1"all 1'lr- ~s. Bu;kPt seats, BH27COB- 1.lX-02. $1288 COU RTESY DODGE :!.'~ Harbor BlvrL Costa ~les11 :;:j7.9220 • * 980 Autos, New 980 IT'S HERE! FINAL CLEARANCE ALL REMAINING 1971 BUICKS-OP ELS::. DEMOS Must Be Cleared Out! BUY NOW! WE ARE THE ORANGE COAST OPEL LEADER-COMPLETE SELECTION OF ALL MODELS READY FOR l,MMEDIATE DELIVERY! SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY USED CARS '70 MERCURY COLONY PARK 10 P•u. ""•'J"" Va , •LJ!o. ll &-H, pow•• 1+8e,;~9 · w;ncl11w1.br •~•" /t~!"'V '"• folt .... k.11. ! I 7~AKUJ $4195 '70 RIVIERA HARDTOP F~ll po wer, fat!ory ~i , t ~"d 1 t 1 11"1 ~9. "'"vi r1111f. l 120AED I $4295 ' '69 JAGUAR 2 + 2 Avtomalot , rtd;o a ~d I.••!••. wi•• wh1,l1, ,:, <11n.l;1io"•n9 , l'fSA?S 2) $3995 '70 PORSCHE 911S 2 + 2 S tptt.:I lr a"11.,i11•""· elet*':t ,_,,:~c1~""' (u11.,.., ,out11~r,d 1•~'1 llS8 DDX l $6995 lN UICK, COSTA MESA BVICK·OPEL•IAGV A R 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa r:~;111~1°rs1~~1al0~1;7-~ I B. J. SPORTSCAR CENTER I ~~:rh~~~,1m1~e~.:rr~1~N! you 011.71 yoiir o11·n moh1lt>· P!;\TO \\'/AUTO. I 2833 HARBOR, C~M. I &: Appx si..r.:i0. 673-3~70 5 4 8 _ 7 7 6 5 •-1 R 1 •--.,,1.... Trans. $5 day, 51": milt . ~ 11:40 "91 "'·me nt. t n " "=P ,.,.. TH EODORE I~' J&. ~ ..... I 'fl! OPEL, "°mpl~ly reblt, up. \\'hy pay N"n T" for fn'" ORD • ·--~-. I Al! ~1v 11re,,, batte""', r.tc. o-3 ROBINS F •. ., brochurt, 11•ht!e pt. HA""OR B'VD a: . , .J $400 S4&-79:l>I. srt.rtRA DA \VN, Htomtol, Ct 20!iO ....... ., -·~.;;;;;. •• ;;. • .;;;;;. •• .;;; •• ;;. •• ..; •••••••• ~~iiii~iiii~iiiiiii: 9234l. COSl I ~fESA ~Ul!llO - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Pil'lt Cl.\s~1f1ed art &l2-56i8 • I I • ' I DAILY PILOT ---.J~ I --.. l§J I ........... l§J I l§J I ._ .... l§J I -..... l~I ---l§JI l§l :;,.I .. _ .... _ ...... ~l :;;§l : Auf'ol, Used no Autoa, UMCI 990 Autos, Us.cl 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, U-990 Autos, U-990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UHd 990 Autos, Uscid 990 IUICK CADILLAC CADILLAC '69 Buick Riviera ' f'uU ~·er, Fal•\ory Air Cond, AM/FM Radio, Lan- dau Top, IYQB581 ) CADILLAC 1969 "EL DORADO" CADILLAC 1968 "EL DORADO" FULL POWER, FAC"TORY $3395 FACT. Ailt CO'NO. AJR CONDJTIONING MacHoward V"inyl top, leather in1erior, Full po\l\'1', stereo, doot tilt & telescopic 1rlet'ting, locks. padded lop, til1 & A.\l/F;\1, etc. (XSRlOSJ t£'l~<-011lc Klef'nng, etc. Lo- $4666 cal owner. 1XSS779J 839-96QJ or 531-0608 Corner lst & Harbor Santa Ana NABERS Cadillac $3599 • AUTIIOntzEo DEALER ·NABERS Cadillac •~,6~1 ~BU~ICK SP~EC~IA-L 2600 Harbor Blvd., AU1110RIZED D'EALER Costa 1.h.-sa 2600 Harl>or Blvd., VII At1!omat1c, Radio, Heat- f'r. (FNH'J.151 Call 5-IG-9100, 0J)t'n Sunday Cosra t-1~ Call !-.-IU-9100, Open Sunday CADILLAC 1965 Cpe, De Ville FULL PO\\'ER, FACT. AIR COND. $399 HIGHLAND MOTORS 2145 Harber.-Blvd. LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY Costa Jl.1ese 645-5404 CADILLAC W\D. '6-0. Good running cond. Very clean. New lire11 k batr. All pwr, air. pressure $hocks, SJ25. 54S-3947 'Nt &. te-IPSCOpic !!leering Whrel, local I owner car, !C'ss than 28.000 m]J<.>:s. (NOS· 912) NABERS Cadillac SALES-LEASING AUTIIORJZED .SERVICE - Nabers Cadillac 2600 llARBOR BL., '"Howard" \\"hl'rl'" an' you? Lost SOmE'lhing?' Find ii, place an ad! &12-f£18. AUTHORIZED DEALER 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa i\lcsa Call 540-9100, Open Sunday Call 642--SuiB Now! COSTA MESA 540-9100 Open Sunday Tne fas1est draw in the \Vesl .• s Daily Pilot Clas.si!ied Ad. 642-5678 Autos, New 980 Autos, NIW-980 980 YOU CAN'T FREEZE OUR RED HOT DISCOUNTS! Never in aur 50 years af dain9 busi. ness in Oran9e Caunty have we offer· ed CJreater year end clearance sav· in9s an brand new cars and trucks. Come in today and we'll prove it. ,. ---· ... ---~-... ~"""" ,; -..• -.. FURD -LTD -GALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE Mo"f to chOOllt frolfl. '65 thru "70 Modeh. 5por1' rook, fomiolt. 2 door & 4 cloor hordtops & te'CSOllt. full pow•r, olr conditlo1d119. WonoMles crtollobl•- EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 dr. H.T, VS , a u!om4tic, f~ll pow•r. •ir condilionin9, 9ood mile1 , (943,A.l<C) OUR PRiCE $2596 '67 BUICK Convt, Skylark. Full (>O\vcr, air cund. Good miles. t0.13AVV l 'H FORD LTD $2296 2 DT. H.T. R_&II, nuto., P.S., f acL air, good miles. ,,.-lnyl roof. IXSS416J '69 OPEL RALLYE $129 G.~"i . R&H. 4 spcC'd, gold wt black stri!)t'll, good m ilC's. IZLA642l '69 CAMARO $1996 Hardtop. VR, s_tandard trans .. r.:ood miles. <124eJ'N l '69 DODGE $1996 '65 CADILLAC HT c oronet 2 Dr. ltT. Full po•1"C'r, 111r f"!'nd. $1696 R&H, auto., P.S., \•\nyl Lo\\' miles. (8270FE) roof, air cond., lo•v mi!f.'5. <ZSHOlll MUSTANG SALE Ma11y to chooM" from. '65 thru "70 models. Coupee, hardtops, co11 \'er1'ible 011d 1+2 ffntbocks. Some wf01 4 1peed1, 41110 olr co11dltlo11l119 011d ouromotlc l!'lodtli .• EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T. f ully faclory •quipptd, whitt w/1td inlt r., radio, littltr, 9ood milt 1. !064CIEI OUR PRICE $1996 '66 FORD W90, $996 Country Scd. J'1,wr r, ait cond., ;iul n,. V~. ~orirl milrs. 1.-.;,\Al!)ii 1 '66 MERC , WGN, $1 096 Colony P11rk 9 Pass. 1-'ull J>0\1'Cr, nlr rond., i.;ood mi!C!'i. fSSE499J '66 FALCON W9n, $1 096 Rad~o, hcntrr, .euto- mA!lc. _i.:n<'1CI tn1lC's. \Bl:Zln:;1 '65 PLYM. Satellite H.T. Radio, hl'ntcr, autn., P.S .. good n1ilc-s. (TGM592J '65 CHEV. Impala 4 Dr. 1-!.T. V& auto., H&l-1, ~ood miles INDL435J '67 TOYOTA 4 Dr. Corona. Auto. ~hi (t, good miles, \Ull !;i5:1l $896 ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT • GET IT ON 4 SPEEDS -And Stflndard Shift Models - '70 BOSS VB 302 """"' $SAVE '71 TORINO GT VB 429 "'""' $SAVE '69 MACH I VB, 351 tt•cso1 $SAVE '69 CAMARO VB, 307 IU<CPNI $SAVE '70 MUSTANG 6 CYLINDER ""c"' $SAVE '69 OPEL RALLYE G.M. , ..... ,, $SAVE Sel• Pri1e1 Good for 72' Houri. Can. SuDiect to Prior S1!1. ' CADILLA C CONTINENTAL COUGAR -1 ----------1---,,.0::::".::-0':-::.,,.,.._ FORD MERCURY PLYMOUTH _C_A_D_l_L_l.J_A_C __ l_9_7_0_1--,,-,.1-c'"on...,t1-... -.-,,.,1--:-,6"'9"'"'c""a_u_CJO __ r "'c""a_u_p_e_J --,o:,~o -:F:-o-rd'""G"•'"I . Too-' L«7 MERCComm. s1a "'•;, "EL DORADO'' H.T, Cpe. 2 Or. H.T. 9 fl"'"~· PtR, . Pt<::., A/T. Llk.'E NEW, 5000 MI. Factory Air Cond, Auto, fl'IU!.l SELL all', clean. l lil.J,1. or u!f1•1'. LESS nlAN 8800 1'1ILES 'rli1 ~autiful car mun be Power Stttrlng, Powl>r Beautiful light iv (.,'Old ti _ By ov..rwr, :lj();l \\'t'~l C~I Factory air cond., tull pov.·-st't!n 11.nd driven to appreci-Brakes, Xtra mce, tZ\\'E-ish \l.~h gold mt:rior & ~k !hi'}', N.B. 6-IG--Oj5L l'r , stereo tape & mul!iptex, ate, Classic Sa.tin black fin· 9M) brown landau roor. Equip-'67 !\IERCL'RY Cou~ar GT, -I tilt & releecopic slef"r. f'u1I ish with black landau and $2495 ped with auto tra.ns., n1dio, spd, disc hrks, n1.'l4" hrt'!'i. Lo leather ln!crlor, UU"nk o~n· black Leather interior, equl~ hl.'at<'r, JXl\\"er slecr., fac·. Blu Bk mi. Xln\ rond. $1£00. ll'r, etc .• frtc_ Aboolultly ped With the fint'l>1. Full MacHoward ltOry air eond, 1'tuii: atlrac· fi..l4-7 :Jm. 1lav.1ess and "one ot a pcm'l'r, 6 \\'ay pwr iseat, ti!t t1ve car rellf't.1s e:-:<:ellcnl --,,-:;c::=.,-.,==--- ki-•." (093BEN) ..,......, ··"-•. Au!D t•mp ,;~ 839-9600 OR 531-0608 MUSTANG •JU "LI" .,...,u ~ .. care. Ask lordcn1011s1ra.tion. NABERS Cadillac cond. Power door lockll, Corner l:st & Harbor 395 ANH, $287j. Johnson & '.':C'=c-:------ AU1'HORIZED DEALER 2600 llarbo1· Blvd., sierto, n1ulriplex r Adi o, Santa Ana .,~ .,,,,,., H 1 '6.'I J\.1U::ilA!\G 28:} Fast Back. '""''• ;,,,~., arbor 8 vd., -I speed, R&!I, disc lirakf'?-., J\l!chelin radial ply tiret;, '70 Cougar 2 Or. H.T. C<r..ta 1\1~. S.W-5630 and much more, Please ask lJLTRA CLEAN & SPORTY au· shocks, niaf.,"S, speak1,.•n;. Cosla r.tesa for a dcmonslra!ton, 660-B~utitul lfme fm.'1 mf'!allic GREMLIN $l~75.00 Ph. 546-l367- C-<11l !"i-lG-9100, 0J)t'n Sunday ...,, J h So ~ * • J"" •IUSTAN · ' .=~=="-o-0-~--'c-I EXu. O 11000 & • n, ""~" finish v.ith duck ivy h1-ba('k """ 'Li V , rK'll 1971 CADlli/JC Coupe de !-!a rbor Blvd., Costa J\Iesa. buc~t ~ats & matchinr.: k k !ft•c·s. rat!10. Xln! t'O!ld $l1j{j Ville 6COO mi. All exlrns. 5-1()-563() landau equipp!.'d \\~lh aulo '71 GREMLIN 6M-GiS9. Lthr int. StettQ &. tape '69 Continental Mk 111 ~ trUtS., radio Mater, po\\-Heater, \Vhile\1-all tiN's, Dark1'·65~-o--;,~JU~.ST~~A:~,~.G7. ~V~-'-,,-· -,,-,-,,71. deck. $6800. 539-666,g. ELEGANCE PERSONIFIED er sltg_ p\v' brakrs, and grft'n, ultimate rt'\.loon~y. rC'-blt cng, SfiOO 8:!~-36S9 or CAMARO Show room rondH.ion through· more. Rc!JC'Cti> e.~cellcnl 73&191 67~21J7J .alu•r ;:;, -----------I out. Beautiful, medium guld care, priced lor quick sa.Jc. $1699 '6.i .. \tUS'[',\;\l;. P./H. i\ '70 Camaro miS"! finish with dark ivy Ser 52198.1. Johnson & Son. co~~l~s~ DODGE Vlll)l lop. Chf'JTV ;'On;!. $.~ V-8 , Turbo Hydmmatic, Pew-leather & matching landau 26'26 Hart.o-r Blvd., Costa -ar r B!.,.d. or $2~i0 TOP. ;).l:Hl~l. • • '67 Pl YMOUTH r unv V-8, at110. tr;i11.S., radio, h~ut­ t'l'. ,XLAISJ:! $368 COURTE SY DODGE 1~ ll'ill'lAll' lil\•1!. Co~ta .\lcsa ':i:l7-9220 • • '67 Plymouth GTX g-ood tun- dil1011. $1l30, Jx>I 5.~,o, ;,]ti-lj~l()S; a/! ;;:'.)O, f)~q_ll~:,. PONTIAC '68 PONTIAC GTD Fac t. air . ."I $pd ;-.uiu 11·an:s, black landau & black vinyl bucke ts, (' o n s I) I '" v.o.xl h•ra1n. PtS, R/11, Fa.,::. 1n:igs/:'ll1c-htlin X l!!'cs. F'.x- c,-.llc-111 ("<llld11ion, j\lust St'JH Priv Pry. SJ7~1J or oflcr. 5:17--1~17. ~t A--,·-• E .. ,..., ~tesa. ~0-56.~ Costa :\"icsa ~i-9:!20 ---l'r Stl't"ring, Fac tory Air '"'' · ......... ~ ...... , ~.,. • .,.. • * '6:1 '.\!u10tang , t·lt'a11, 1 011nrr, '64 Le Mans Cond, lo miles, f"ac!ory thing, y(IU ""'ant. Full pov.·er, '67 Cougar, Auto trans, Fae "'°~-.,---,-~-~=. $~ 6 \\'ay Si'at nuto tem p air ~ir ~-• 000 rn·,·,. v1 ... --·', '71 G«o111!"'· b~,.--• ~ ... 5.000 · * • ,_ 0 V.~. An :o111:11 1(·, POll"f'r Sterr-\\'arranry, Xtra clean. (697. · .. · ,,.,, • ~~·" '-U'"' ' .... ...., "" \J l:l-i03!l * * AVAJ cotld. Ar--1-F;\1 stereo r adio, $16;,(l. 645-3389. rni 2 <11· SN!. 6 cyl. r/h,l7C;:,-7"---,----, 1niz. Pv111r Brakes. l72~- MacHoward tilt 11rrg v.'hee-1. 4 brand new DODGE b!,:k w / i'f>d int i2,300. 1966 .1.\Jus1ang, 6 t"}J , ~uck BQl!J tires and muc-h more. See &16-1720 6-12-7191. shift, clean, l 0111wr. s.~!J:.. $499 839·9600 or 531-0608 and drive this cif'an one 7lfKJU n1 1lC's. r:v'"'· ·l'H-6.3i:!. HIGHLAND MOTORS ov.•ner trade today. YC;\I-317. ... * JAVELIN * * "Cb _\tus!ang c;;;-1:eri;tl1(.", .:!I I~. J!arl)Jr Blvd. J ohnson & Son. 2626 Harbar '69 D4~DGE 1----* ____ * ____ ;.::;~;c9,7S.9:>. Private part}'-Ccsta i\\Ps.:J tl-l.i-5-~ Blvd., Costa MeAA. ~()..5630 ....v-uv ·0-p 1 "'rO I V-8, auto. t rans., fa<:Jory air '68 JAVELIN __ 1 on iac v , >.:fl! corwi . Corner lst & Hamor Santa Ana 1970 CAMARO SS 350. Xlnt '69 Lincoln Cont. cond itioning. radio, hf'alrr. V-S, 111110. ll"ans., "'l\ll.'f 'G:J .\Ju~tan~ V""" :!+2, a11" Aulo. l.1.111 nt1lt's. Ne\V ti tt!s. nd eo· North C ll '" 0 S ,. I .,or.1 ~'"j(I. '"0-Jt•~:,. <.-o • ing • a ~ r , P · \\"hitf'\l"a!J tires, Vinyl roof. st(.'('ting. r ad io, healC'1". c11n1 .. auto u·ans, Y'JV'.}. ~ v h<'fore 11 &. aft 1:30. t1USf SELL Yp\1./213 \\'AAl4J ~IS-133S. GTO "fi.~ C.:tinv. "Ch<>1-r,·· 846-4595. Beauli f'uJ platinum blue 1v:i1h $988 I'°'~====~--,..,., " $999 19;() i\IUST,\.<'\'{; Con1·i.'rl1bl<> S169.l. Loa\lt~L aU', auto. Lo dark bluf' leathrr interior "'' COURTESY DODGE COURTESY DODGE .,.,.hi!c lop. Po\\.er :,te-n·1ng mi. On~ 01,n J4S-9:~-IQ. '10 Camaro V8, air cond, powl'r strg, 10\v m ilP.age. $3000 499-1394 landau roof. Fun luxury 28811 llarbor Bl.,.d ~Harbor Blvd. $209:l. 675-7740. "'&~l~G~T~O-C-o-,,-.-, _n_<_w_ti_re_" equipped, including factory Costa ~!C'Sa 557-9220 Costa il1 esa* * 557-9?.IQ -~O~L~D~S=M~O~B~l~L~E,--loaded 11·/l'xlras. $.'l!O. CHEVROLET air, tl/t wheel, power door * * • G-IM-130 • locks & much more. (193- \'r;, Automahl', Po1\l'r Sl••rr- :JR,~~ Harbor Blvd., in~. Po11er 13rakc>i;, Lugg,1gc Costa J.Jl'sa 5j7-9220 Rat·k, (SV;\I !fJ3) $499 HIGHLAND MOTORS. 'GJ Ll :'\COLN, full JJO\\C'r. :!!·Ii HarOor Blvd $800. or bt.'St l'Jff('r. Call Jeff, C .1 -:\/ . 6·1 .. 1o 1 4fl.l--0Tl~. o~ a , r_-..1 J·.1' --~=~~=~--11\J L'ST ~t·IJ'.-191.i:i OLDS V-S, 2 HlO J-1 arbor Blvd, • BMX) SaJ• pri«t! 13ns. TRADE '67 DODGE JEEPS '6B Olds 9B * * J ohnson & Son, 2626 Harbor ClfARG~R For good Van, '69 CHEVY Blvd. Costa fl1esa S-10-5630 eutomatic! 2924 South Coa!>1 CH EVY V-S overdrive. Q1hrr Lu~ury SC'dan, Fun Powi·r, P,U • ' lh'"Y, Lag Bch Custon1 feature.~. 81'<1 nffrr J-'actory Air Cond. L.~nda\I C.ro ~todel ciea'" and N!ody TO SETTLE ESTATE roof. ,\:\l/F.\I RiH!io. etc, " W b FORD nvrr $175-0. 77•1--9800 days 2:'>.000 mill's. j\\"Xi!l.'-9) for \l'Otk 0 ,. pl•Y. 463<W6 ill a ccept any. reason a le "',.,9 .. ..,, ~ " $1244 offer on beautifu.I blue & -O:O:-':::::C::-:::O::-::c-,;-c::: ~ '"'°eve~. $2495 COURTESY DODGE whil• 1970 M"k Ht •P-'70 TORINO f /l 500 LINCOLN 2888 ""'""'Blvd. P""'"" a t 17000. E""Y lW<· --------1 MacHoward Costa Mesa 557-9220 ury exrra plus fi0,000 mi. 2 Dr. V8, a uto. trans. Dlr. * * * * 5 yr. warranty. Local deal-Fact. air rond. Loaded! '66 LINCOLN -~~~~~~=~-I CT just completed lS,000 mi. 1074AS!) \Vin finance pvt COXT, 'l Dr. 11 .T, '65 MALIBU compl,-.te chec k-up. In better p ly, s ma 11 do\\"n. Cun Fac:tory air cond1tionin:::. full :iant.1 J\11:1 V-8, a u!o, ~-.radio, heal-~~:1;;n~2~g;'~~~ion. Phone 546-8736 or 49-1..fiSlJ alt 9 am. :,:~r si~~r;u 1op, 1>ICIX'o· I -,;;6"5""VISTA-CRU'.l"S"E"RC" er, 2 dr. hardlop. INDYJ9-l)1--="=-==--Want ta Buy $888 $B77 196:~. Full po14'f'r 0 · ·--• .. ,,~ Good Clean Ca ..... '60 ,, ·c~ COURTESY DODGE DUNTON FORD '~•~..,;1i;,;';;,". ;~ ,, ~ 546-7070 """197=0-:,"1m="'1~11~, "'n7k,:--::'<W=,-I ~ ~ 2240 So. J\1aln at Warner lS.000 miles, $6300. Sonia Ana • 67:>-2030 e LOADED '71 Ford Torino Want to Buy CORYAIR \Va_i::on. Take 'lver Good Clean Cars -'Ii() to '68·1----------l'lO!iCr.i-l'nd lr~-e. $122 1111"1. 645-04(-.6 ~I--06CIS Curnl.'r l~t .~-llarl,"'r + RAMBLER "70 A.\lBAS. Sia. \\'ai.:. ~) pas~. PIS. P/B, A/C, 11.•KlO nu'"· 6-ifi-ti2U7. 'GI lt<u nlite.1•, 6 cyl, auto, r/h, ,1:00<1 cond, SJO O. %2-SO'Xl. '60 Ra mble r A merican ~l:i(}. 612-1872 eves. VALIANT "ti:: v.,11:in1, iat"t Hurst 4-.'<pd. all .'<(l)('k, needs clUtC'h, ~115. G-JG-:111'1. VEGA • * '71 VEGA rtnl!? J: ht'IUer, automatic, bur ket ~,~,,t, 1wncl, lo1v lo1v l11llo'!... l~.';Q(_'l\.\t, TAKE 2 -ftwy'r<." r heap! Nrerl 4 \vhl dnve J erp. ~ ~ One '61 Cocvair 4 rlr sedan, 5'16--6..106. MERCURY full Jl(•\\'E'r, l (;\111cr, besl u/. $1699 . runs Rood • e.lso onr 'tit '67 t'ord. Country Squ1w , 2100 Harbor Blvd, &l:i-O-i66 Corvair wagon, not running, cl<.>a n, top mech, rond, • '00 El Can1ino, A1r, a uto, good rubber. $100 tor both. (."Onr!. \virle tl~s. roor nick, power brks, irteenng, win-675--1345 after f:i pm. 390 CfD Engine, $1395 !inn. do"""S, F .r--1 • .$12.Xl. 49-1-0209 '65 Cor.-a., Xlll1 running cond. 557-31TL Irr n1·11· Sim P..c1·. ''· C. COU RTESY DODGE '69 Mere. Monterey Ancll·i·•on, ."i!~2ii! :.!i<.'\8 !l,nlJor B'lvd. 2 Dr. H.T. ;--67 C' ·rt 'SS s II c·,.,., '''" -·1 0110 \.'ERY CLE.Al<\-i\·\UST SELL . '-' .,.'"' 'Uf•rcmf', a . ~ ' . 1~ll '1'' -, . . . , . np1 1ons +"'n<'l ;i11·. ,BELO\\ /l' * A;11an:I 11 1nn1ng i\f~rq111s slyl-\\I H 0 LE s ;\LE . $900. -T-,-,.-.. -.,-1e-,-1 -,-..,-w--.,-,~,, ing! Popular Br1r 1~h grt'f"n 6_3--0T'I 1:.1. Can1ino '60, In cu in Jl("\V fl!T'll g(l()(f n1i. $500. '1~'69=.~L~T~D~.-,~<1~!1-p_•_r-. -.~~-. -,,.,,.~,. l'tlg., 3 spd :synco trans. 2 bb e!1. S p.m. ~6-73-17. Mnd, 46.000 mis, $2000. metallic f1n1sh. \\'\1 h ~Id ~".,.,,~-~·=~-,-----\\"r-l . , , a D.o\ILY Pl.:..oT 1~1ndau roof. \\'C:J f'JIUl[lp<'Cl Cati G·l'.!-5'iiS Now! C!a~~·fir•I ,\d 4'.12-5'1iS. with au10 trans, radl'1, hl'a1-Autos, Used 990 I Autos, Used f'f, f'Ol\"c r i.!eer .• poiv br-..ik-I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;::;:;;;;::;;;;;;,;iiiijjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;I 990 carb, stick. S875. 6-14-2039. '64 Cor. Spyde-,-$~3"00~ 497-1711, 49-1-3202. 1965 El Carnino 327, ne11• * 548-168-1 * '71 FORDS: Calax ic.i;, brakes, rubhf-r like ne1~" CORVETI'E J\lustangs, ,t: Torinos. J-lcr!z ('S, air cnnd. f'I('. Sall' pric-l l $l,ro1 540-7374. COT!\ (714} 778-4050, '6~ Impala SS,_ new t~ns & ~;-el1e, New top, Bod; '61. FOl"d Van w/winclo1>:.~. tin.'1l, good paint, :Un t coOO. & paint in goM cond, Runs Xlnt ronrl, $b;il, 13 6 l owner. 644--8595. v.·en, rr..ll. 615--0700. Rochestt"r s t. c.r-.T. ~g....7723_ 'f~ Impala SI!' conv. R/11, ·~ Corvr't!C'. ChC'rry ron-063 ~'ord ~ Galaxie. 2 Dr. :i r,:I , ZWO,j J. S~:i. Johnson & So11. 2626 l!arhor Blvd .. COsta 7r!l"sa. 5-10-563-0 '61 .i\IERCURY ).IonlcN'y 4 dr se1lan, V-S, runs good. $2:"il. 673-2-lfM Jl\11'. >.1nt rn11d. A fun car. <lit\-On. J\tanv extras~ S995 .. ~pd manual, runs ROod.1 '°D~A~l\;~\"'~P~ll~.0~1,-l~o~,.-c;ic~:~,."r;! S:.50. 49-1-7082 anylime Cal! '1-17 .... 1--l+i. S-1:,0. 5-19-09lft aft 5 pn1. t'all &-\2-;i67~ & S:1\'I'' 1970 CHE"VP.OLET NO).tAD Auto s U sed 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used $2350 or hfo~1 offf'r. l'r;;;;-';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;-·;;;;;·-·;;;;·~· ------------* * 4!J.l-..4J66 • • II '67 Impala Coupe, flt'\\' llre'll, battery, air rond, $900. Ph: s.1&-n11. '6-1 lmpahi, f'Xccl eonr1, ne,1· rubber, 1 o•vncr, SiiJ-0. Call m-rooo a!t 2 pn1. "68 CAPRICE C~,,~,~.,,-,~.,~.,~.·,ll \\"a~on. air. r\ec equip., no lll't'~. :.1~-~1.~. ,\IU."f' :srll. "71 Vf'){il, !J,000 nult'~, s uto, JlO hp, green, rleltL..;e int 673-7247 '60 CHEVY CONVT, ~-* 5'18-4613 CHRYSLER '68 Chrysler 300 2 Or. H.T. SALE PRICED Attraclh•e "'nld n11~1 n11"1allic 'finish \\'1th black bucket 8Cats. & landau !"IXlf. t:quip- ped v.ith auto trail.\ radio. heater, pC)IV l'itt'fr ., pow brakes, elc. Clean 1/~~h­ OUI -Z:\'V201. $1575. John- 11on & Son, 2625 JI arbor Blvd., Cosra ~fesa, !l-10.5630 "67 OIRYSLER v.·gn. 3 seats, air. P /S, P/B $1600. '&l NEWPORT, air, PIS, $.':«!. Bo!h xlnt co nd . 675-8800. '62 Chry!!. Nl'\\1'\>rl \Yai:ron. PS, PB. Ex. ronrl, $300 o.n,<:1. Apt "B" 2526 Sanla Ana, C.\I. O~RYSLER '68, 4 Dr. Airfcond, i t495. 673-6526 or ..,_, CONTINENTAL 1970 MARK 111 BEAtrrIF"ut., FULLY LUX· 1'RY EQUIPPED CU.SSIC. E\lt'ry luxury extra plu11 only 20,000 can!fully driven mtl- es. Thts 11001ry car Is na~ .. lea in ~ry ~il. I lnvilt> your inspect10n as i~ near new condition wUJ bfo betltt 9ppreciared, Tht>·ft'tail val· ue of this-car is $737-0. (Kt'!· ly Blue Book l, Ho-wever I ftm prepaf'l'11 10 aci:epi Sf(~iO firm. I h.)ve driwn th111 fine ai,r liinet> nt'W, it you have any ques11onll, )'OU may reach me at my hnn1t". 673-SRll Of my off ice SPECIAL! BRAND NEW 1971 5 2599°0 111DL5 Jl414 • CLOSE OUT SPECIAL • , • HURRY e Wide Selection of Comparably Priced Year .. nd' in Many Diffe rent Mod•ls! COME IN TODAY ••• o,,,,,,, Cot1#ty'1 "f•,,,ily off i11.t C;n• ohnson & son I LINCIJ L \ COUGl\fl MA.lltK llt 2626 HARBOR BLVD,, COSTA MESA • 540·5630 '66 '70 '70 '68 '70 ' '70 I '69 '70 '70 CAPRICE Cne . V 8. Aulo l Mn•, au<~rl ~·irs. l'owa• ~•o•••~Q, l•<1nnu lo~, l~h~!'ll & n•<e '•11•il• $)365 CHEVY VAN $2365 ~.o~~~.5A~,:? .~?.~PE $3165 ""(~"(I V•nV! l~p. \ • UB•J V 8. $1~nO"•d •~•II I •t r• ! •\Jilt CHEV Y STA WAG fl•!••', v 6 ...... o •. ,.,. "~~··· $1<>t.• 1og, Pow•• w,..,1c;., 1 • 1.to1 CHEVY 3/4 Ton Pitkup · ;'~) · i ~p~!'ll. He.1~v Ou!v Eou11>. I • ii~l i MALIBU Sport Coupe VB. 1ould Toan• 1·0 .. 0• S•r•rono. V<nvt RO<r!, I •I"~ IMPALA CUST CPE v I, 1ouTn l•.Jn\, Al• (onO , Vinyl R<X11, (!141~). NOVA SEDAN 6 Cyl. Jlu•o T r~n1, Pow~· S!e"'-l~o. ,.,1""'" ct>•Omf, <rt.Jin pull. ( • 1)'111. NOVA COUPE 4 Cv• • lklo• '~'''· !&flOau 1<111. ! '1J9(ll CHEVY Monte Carlo no, Auto l•~~~. !Turt>of Power $1tt<lllo. Pow.r 8r&~e•. lc..!~•O """ fOCtll!IOt>~I (Otld ~I-•lilt FORD Galaxie 500 • cloor VI. ~uto hon•, llOWtf itttrmg, l•CI. •I• cond. (-1.llll $)468 WAGONS NOW IS THE TIME . Chaos• lrom -l(l1>9•w-lillil••, lm~!•1, l tltl/9, Oltlt• Vl11• Crllhen, l'lnll. .&II ;,, l:~ctpl-il C-••!tll, tnf GrNt ...,.. -l.i,... lftfffftry ti fl.toll w ....... 5'1~1000, l~~~~~~~~~~i"'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I -