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1971-09-03 - Orange Coast Pilot
• , 10-Foot Surf, Riptides, Hit Coast ' i .. '• (" ,( ~ ---------------------------------------------------- DAILY PILOT Newport· Planners Bach * * * '10c * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON , SEPTEMBER l , 1971 1-year-High Hise Ban _..ount an-s ainte Thieu Threatened Wat~hing Complah1ts Reported In Anaheim l(y Vows to 'Destroy' Dictatorship From Wlrr, Se\·lce5 SAIGC',N -Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky ~ .... ~ tJ1rf'11tenr-d tn "clPstrn.v" President f\1gu.v -;1 Van Thieu In prevent ei;!ahlish· ment nf ;i diclatnri;hip in Snuth Vir-tn11m. sources close t.o the vice president said today. The th reat r..:imr. ai; thr. presidential campaig-n npenec1 nfficially 1nc1ay with Thieu u. the only candidate. Th!! YIUrce.~ qu(ltf'd K_v as .~ayini:: he believps that Thieu \\'ill be. nvPrthrown before the gcheduled Oct .. l election . Ky told Vietnames« new ~men earlter today: "If Thieu gnei; nn the wa y he i~ t101ng nn11·, dicla1orship will bt set up in South Vietnam. The Vietn 11mese f'ICOple \\'ill ha ve In fighl. dictatorship in !hf' counlr_v as well AS the one which come.~ from outsidt.. "The \lit.tnamese peoplt: havp 11 l"'·;1~·s w::inled freedom 11nd democr11r..\'. nPvf'r dict1torship. If Presiclenl Thie u w11n1.~ dic latrirship. this y,•ill be a sac1 thing for the country." Beacl1e s of Orru1ge Coa st Pou11ded by 'S uper Su1·f' Spall'n<'rl b1 Hurncanf' ~1nnif'll fi;,/1 mi les av.•111'. SPrtemhP(s (lr~t onsl11u_1:hl of .~upersurf pn11nrl erl Or11ni:P Cnast hPaCh('s tn<lay as worried lirci;::uards \\·:itchr.d For L:ihor Day hol1d11y cro\l·d~ JUS! over thf' hill Ne111pnrt Rf'a ch toda y rcpnr1cd thr h1,Gthcsl surf nf thf' season with some sets of hreakers ran~ing t.n in fee l al Balboa's \l.'edj!:e. HuntinR:lnn Beach 1ike11;ise had lhr bic- J!e ... r surf of 1he season \\ith !!}.foot S\\•ells pnundinl!: city !M>;iche.,.. In Uigun11 Reach. guard~ reported ~urr running cnnsi:;itrot !y al five feet wi!h .irome combers reachinli( eight feet. Red ll;igs fluttered from guard tnwers .along !ht Ari. CAlnny's entire beachfrnnl. He11vy riptides prevailed in Newpnrt, Orange Co••t \\'entlier Beautiful weckenrl weather ls nn the ;igenda with temperiiturcs sit. lhe beach 111. 7~ risinii: to 85 inland . Lows ton ii::hl alonR !he roast :ia. with 64 readings inland. INSil•E TOltA Y "Di:r.ie/.n 11rl (lllrl All Thnl Jn:z'' tolll lll k' up o sir·dny sta11d nt D1snf'y/nurl. stn rtll~!'.1 MnnrlnJJ nnd tnrlny's \~1 ,.,,k,nrlrr hn.~ p1rt11res n11rl n storJI till PnrJr 2.i .... u.... ,. C.OM .. nu1 I CMUI"' U' I Cl1nlfiM J1·0J C•"'k' II ,.,,._.~ 11 0t1r~ l'lttlo:•• n l<li .. rW.1 ,ttl I ••ft•.,<• n.n liD<"IKlff Ii '"" lll'Hlffl 11 Moi!M• I "'t«!t1t l,klflH't I I ,I.Int., l't·ll Mutw•I ~U"'' H N•ll<l<>•I Ntw• '-1 0 •1"'1 (ffft tf II ••1t•"'""'' H•ll s,1.11 .-,111• ,, Sooert• 1 .. 1' S!ite-M•t111h H•U t 11otwh .. ft • H•t•l1"1 1 .. ll Wt•t"I' 1 W"ll• "''"' 11 W1"'0~'1 N• ... !~11 Wiii'" NIW• l.J W1t111-r IJ.JI Hunl1nii:1nn Bearh anrl LAJ:Una Bf'Afh "Th is ffil'I Y no1 JU~t b.-rrcnrrl surl fnr thP sra ~nn," nnf' "'·nrnrrl ltfeJ:U:o.rrl nh~Prl'erl. ''\1le n111v .:il~o sel .11nm t": rescue rrcnrrl~ I.his "'E'Ckrn<l " Onlv the soul hcrnn1n.~1 hrt1C'hr~ ;i lon~ the Orani;::e Cna~t .ler mrc1 t.0 ha \'r e~aped lhe bi~ boomer~ AA far . San Cleml':nle lifei::uarcls re por!erl surf nf only three In five feet ;ind expressed hopei; that it will hold lhflt l0w. But l.n compt icalt. ma11crs. f\'.P '.l'!"ll"!rl Beach Marint Safely Direct.or Rnber1 E. Reed reported that Hurricane r-.1 noicii , now f>.'>11 miles iiway, "is headed due oorth directly for us." Additionally. inland !empcraturc~ in !ht. high 80s iirr exper.lrd In driv , v1sitor11 to tht Orangt Cclast by the lhnus<tndi;. Here they'll find the ?.ir :ind w111('r lr:m· pcralures tilmnst cquali1.cd nlil ;it 70 deg-rf'!e.l ~ ,11nother lurt In pull them into the huge hreakers 11nd lrcache rous rip· tirles generated by Monica. l..;iguna Beach lifeguiircls said this morning they ;irt: geArini;t up in 11 n· ticipation of mass rescues over th{' big weeken<l. Lt. Gene Oer aulis ~airl the LagunR surf heR:an picking up lsite Thursday anc:I is ex- pected tn hnld at least throuii:h Sal.urrlRv. At Wood's Cove, surf wa s breaklni;( nver lhe eighl·foot ~1.h rock. Ript ides prevailed on all Lsiguna besiches. Newporl'11 Chief Recd said surf up'ln 10 feet is prevailing from 4151 Street f\cll ch to the Sant! Ana .R ivei; moutb e.rft J,rom 17Ui Street BeJc.h AOU!h westtrlr In 811.Jbn.ll's infamnLl'.!1 Wtdge It rev.'J)Ort Harbor's Wt:....t J ttty. Newport had !12 rescues Thur.\rlay among fi."1.000 beach visitori'I. Riptides wert: running lhrou~h Ntwpnrt Pier today 11t five knol-3. Water temp- raturt is hovering near 00 degrees. Reed said dupitt: cnnclil.inn5, sis nf !!'.10 ;i m. lhcre wt:re already 500 l'ltJrfer.~ in !ht waler. Mesinwhile in Hunt1nglnn Resich. wor· ried 1Hegu11rds y,·er, lookin~ In 11e;i ~~ lhe biggest surl of the geason pounded beaches. I\?-' h.:id heen <' i:.:indld .11.t hu1 dmppr.rl nul rif lhe r.:ice with retired Ge n. Duong Vii n "AiJ(' Minh. Rnth accused Thieu of "rigi:in~" the election . 1Sr crrtt1r.11 flf Stair \'lilli;im r . RnJ:Cf!! .o;,;iirl today !hat dc~pi!e the prosprcL of u11cnntr..~!cd South \11rl.n:imesf' elecHflns. the Nixnn Administr;i linn ""'ill continue 11.s ~upport of Snurh Vietnam 1_ .Source.~ rln~c In l\.v ~;iid he ftt\$ that thP nrxt .1fl d a.v~ un!il !he elrcflnn ;ire rruci;il !n the futurr nf !hr rnuntr~·. The l ~ce KY THREAT, Page 2) M ot,her and Son Jl1 o rr )'-J nile,f On Bi ga111 y Co unt ~AN nrEr.O (Ar 1 -A mothPr ;ind son "'hn herame hui;:h;inrl 11nd w1fr havt been ~rn!pnrpd tn j;id fr1r bigamy. A S11!)f'rin; O>urt ,Juci~t. ·s:i,v1n~. ' I h1<; is ::i srnrn1s crirnf' -a ft>lnny." ~f'lllrnrrrl the mnthPr, Rrber<'a filater, ~!. to ~11 months in t.he rnunty jail Thursrl~v Hrr snn. Wyley Kit7.miller, 2.1, wa~ .~rntrncetl In ninP mnnths nn a count y wnrk f:irm and fined l~. GRIM R!'APER POfNTS !JP· HOL'IOAY'S More Thin 700 Tr•ffic De•tlis Predicted SAO AS~!Cr Over Weekend A ban has been placed on the aa\e t'lf 9! •'highly coot.ami'nated" canned · hams by the Oranae County Health Department. The ham5, bearinii: the label "Hoff· man ·s Better Ma id Brand Boneless Full)' Cooked Ham" were being sold at an Anahe im rnarkeL Health department officials said a con• 1tumer compla ined when three ·members nf h~r f!J.~ily became ill .alter eating one f)f the ha ms. A laboratory rxaminalion r'Jf the su~pr.ct ham and others in !he shipment shn wed 'lhem to be highly cOfltaminated, a health department spokesman said. The banned hams are stamped with tbt code number 2~71. and are part of · a b<tlch of 1.000 cans bearing the same code from Hoffman Packing C<> .• Los Aogelu. The health department has asked con· sumers to aid in tracing the rest of the shipment of the suspect hams. Off icials request any person who purchased a ham hearing !he listed code numbl!r to retu m 11 r.o the store from which it wai; purchas· ed. Planners Back Year High Rise Ban in Newport ' • Higliivay Patrol Ready. lncrst rhaqze~ v.•pre tiropJlf'rl ;if1Pr !hey ~ pl c~ned ~i!tr In bi.1?11my. The couplt! ha~ F L b D D By ~~~?:.~~ ~;ie~!,~ON · ·f '2-ycac~ld d>U<htcc. 01· a or ay ri'vers ·'ewport !leach pl,,nlngcomml•tj..,.,., Thursday night vnt.ed 5 to t t.n endorse J)(!fcn ~e 11ttorncy Googre \J"r~ II tnl d city Jaw thal would ban .,11 .high-ri Jud,;tP \\'J1l1am P. t\.1ahe<ly that K1t7.m1llPr buildings in walerfront area!'I" below was Riven up for adoptivo immediately Csildnrnia Higho,1:iiy Patrol nff1rers will CHP olfiriAls in· S.:intA An;i said 11! cit.v'~ bluff line for one yex. after his blrt h in l!M8. Le r• sa id hi~ be on Oran,e .Count)' freewa_o,•s in max· The proposal oow JlileS to the cit veh1(les would be on . the road .from 3 .. r.l'lllnc·1 ·f · r:d r be! 't mnther didn't ~ her son aoain untjl 1.. 1mum force over the Labor Day weekend . . . . . · 1 ·or reqwr ac ·ion ore·! eo e ''f-o rlnck !on1ght..thrnu1Z,h m1dn111:ht Mondey. btcome-Jaw . . w~s 19. ""cf _ ·~~ .,~ '· , ·•·,, There wilJ 'j>e .np dpl'.s oJf f9( glf ·Rf,-Cnmmissioner William Ma ritn cast t · By then . Ler~ sai : 'K1(zmi fer. \\'hO $270,ooo' G' '1·ass : ·-"'-fi~;r~~ " .' . ,•. ":~no ~argail'l!t .. tti•·redin:ecl ·liml look lhP n;ime of his adoptiv~ parents. Drivers were y,•arncd to avoid Santa 01~·i5 the th ird reslrictive ordinance wsi~ a ~rown man and the only mo~her Ana Cany0111 j Riverside F'rr:eway) on Sun-posed within one month and basicall hr'd evl!r known was his stepmother. Hau] Seized dav . dlltinJI,• the Olliforniil 500._Race 111.: extends (ht· boundaries ilf·a proposed Lo "The woma n he v.·11s lold wa s hi~ .· · ~ · (f .,..:... .f er Newport Dav Civic Distrtct.. ' On1ar10. CHr o icers t1l sn cautioned d · mn1hcr wa~ really a t0tal strancer. who In ni ng 5n, the Planning Comm l~i • N Q • d rnotqr1,11$ v.•ho sire rletermined to tra,vel "men"·' thei'r own ord'-·nce w.-, wa 5 5ll ll quite attractive," Ler, adrll'd . cat• cea11s1 e ··1 " UC\I -UJ(I .. rm:::rr · tn leave 1111.er II o'clock ionighl: when traf. would have banned high ti!e·in the entire Lrq;~ said Klt?.millt>r'r. nnl.v crimr \li11s fl 1 II ht d bef ci!v. for one y .. r. I · h c ~ g . 11in rl!lurn ore noon. Mon-''f111lin,Gt in ove with a tot11I stran~er w o OCEANSIDE fAP I _Sb: men were in Commisssioner Martin, voted no be- h:ippcned In be his natura l mother." custody lod11.y ·&fter narcotir..!I agcnt8 re-day. r3u~e he wanted Newport Center -and Kitzmi!l('r's molher l.l!slificd thiit Iler A relea.~c from Lhc Automobile Clu b or Emkay propertie! Included in the ban. fir.<"! husband, Michael Sla1er, 52. and she pnr!ed seizing neArly a ton or marijuana Southern CalHnrnisi, Costa Mesa office, This ordinooce now mu.st go fo r Qnal wf!re separated but he. wnuld nnl l(ivf' her al ii ra nch in Bonsall, about 12 miles alto pointed out t.he fuWitv .of IDP.eding in Approval to the City Council. which :,n!J a divorce . So she s11ld she 11nd K"itr.miller . nnrthe11~t ' f'lf here. •· ht,iVY lfaflic. · · ""· · · .,.~. -· · · -heJr .. lhe 'Ot'igtrml' hJl?l-ri~· 'oHHl'l'ana~m · 11 ~<'·ilor aboard _the missile cruiser USS Officer~ msi de thf arrests aRd conlisca· The Auto Club sa id 1 lire m1nufActurer Sept. 13. lt proposes to lim it all bulldiilg Ch"''"· •l<>ped ·~· tfljij.a,tld~ere. ll!'"~ ,. , tjOll,:iJ141-J1illll. WJ1i!""'8.A'A Wiii· '~'' ,ll'llJo4.-~ t.111-.W-•~• ~ars ,in a J,Q)!i;i J;O)'J>Orl Bay in Vallejo. lll seIT 800 kilos or.mariJuansi tn uii'"'der. wea11e; Ir\ 11Mol1l"Ofiri ;;; ~r·•,J·~''"fC, .. m!l'Ptff." ... Wf!Ych ·tia1if6nty ·cOver• L.crR :isked lhP Muri for lPnirn(·.11 but cover agent,, 11 ~pokt!Sman far !ht SaJl .' mileco\/rse. h~,&f·wJifc>l·~~·fre~s . .; "':tler·lront properits 11round the· lower .Tudii:e ~1aht!dy said "this man lived "'!lh Diejto Counr _v Sheriff'.\ Department sa id. The result of the tl!st w11 lhal I.ht bay . his own mother <ind m11rried her . 1 don 't Another 75 kilos were found in th!! hnust. weaving, hurry.up driver airrlved at his se e 11ny exten u11tlnR circumstancc11. Shi! he !i:illrl. adding that the slreet price for destin11tio n nnly 3tl minutes raiter than · ~ · Ii;: h i~ natural mother and this Is incest the m11rljuiin11 wou ld be about $270.000. the casual drive r during 1 2G-hour lrfp. Rains Strike India and higam y." Booked for Jn11csli~111ioo nf pnsgf!ssin~ ll Also 11howed thal the hurry.up Roth wP rr 11ddiliooally s'ntcnced tn 11nd sitlcmptin.i:: Lo !te ll marjuana were driver had made four psinlc 1top5 ind u~ three years probation Richnrd r. F'l11nai:an. 26. or Whilt.ier ; rd hli;: br11kes 1.335 tioies compared to the <:h11r~P~ \.\'trP fl1Prl in th,. r11.\t-alter Thomai;: M. Eaton. 28. or F.SCflndiclO : relaxed driv er who used his br1kes only :;il;irer conl.ar!ed pnlic, 11nd N.:ival tn <ii!,rY N 1...an<igren. 23. Cf~ig_ B. ~oweJI. ~2 time~. .. . . , • ~., telli.-enc~ '""" lh<1n II year sifter !he mar· 2A , Kick s. Lockhart. 22;... and. l~ugh.. n. The (~I driver afll(l used .I~ g~l~nS .Qf riagl! and told them about the couple, ~1cConneJ!. 27. all of San.Diego. gasoline more than the casual mot.or\1t. l . , I NEW DELHI (UPil -Heavy rains 1n:· the past &I hours in ce.ntral and wuttn\ parts of lndia '11 most pOpuJoog slate, U~ lar Pradesh. have klllr:d 48 persons and .. wreektd. more than 10,000 tx>u*, -~ cordin& to Indian news q;ency.rcporta. ·' • •: • I l 1 ) I• ·, I _1 OAJ t 'I' PILOT S Nixon f'ree:e : • .. .. J Court Challenge On Curbs Hinted •' P'rom Wirf' Ser\'ices :.r WASHINGTON -A federal judge rais- 'ed the possibility of an early Supr~me Court test of Pres1dcnl Nb;nn's wagt-- price freeze Thursda.v ruling that 1!s first Jif:«al challenge had posed "substantial'' t.'U'lstitutional 1~sues Iha! might require broader courl hearings. U.S. Dislricl Judge Aubrey E. Robinson JT. denied an injunction against the govtrnmenl sough! by f'>ur Ca tholic U'rtiversity law professcrs whose schedul- td-· Se.pl 1 pay increases have. bttn Withheld '··'&t Robinson held the re.cord open for J,D JTIOre days of arguments by thto: Justice. ~partment and the professors 10 i:l.etermine \l,'heth<'r a special three-judge 1ederal panel should be convened to hear ~e. casj'.!. Findings of such a panel are ap· ~iled directly lo the Supreme cOurt. ' 10"This court does find thill the con· ~tiiJ:utional -q ues!ion is substantial:' the ~e said after hearing hour-long -IM;~uments. The J ustice Department had contended that an injunction might pro- du~e "a massive dislocation of the ad· tninislration·s efforts to i!jl1prove ... a ·1e•ious economic situation " .·These wt-re other main de~·e!opments · ,.'....-La bor Secretary James G. Hodgson ailid President Nixon's new economic policy has sparked a new spirit of hope and confidenc!' in America. But AFL-CIO President Geor,ge i\1ean.v condt-mned 1t as .. • program to make the \l'eallhy "i-t'althier. And executive Vice President Arch N. Booth of the US. Chamber of Commerce said Nixon's 90-dav wag e-price free ze In halt inflation ··i~ ~1ery good ne.,.,·s for all American s. of every economic and oc- Cu-pational status." But Meany. continuing his attacks on t ~e-new administration policy, said the "inf!qu.itable \1·2.ge-price freu,e unf11.l~ly requires workers to assume thto: maJOr hUf9en " of fi ghting inflation. ·Meany said that while employers \\'il l ~lingl y and effectively enforce the wage ffeeze. "not all prices are frozen. Et· emptions and loopholes abound through .,.,.hit h prices may be increased. "And there is nn machinery fnr en· forcement of a price freeze. leaving the cOnsumer al the mercy of corporate pric- ig& systems and unsc rup u lous b"aslnessmen, ·• he said. l{artelius Aide's Grilling Reduces Blonde to Tears The star .... ·ilness in 1he trial of Dr Eb- be Hartelius of Corona del Mar broke do.,.,·n in te;irs Thursday under sharp cross examination by defense attorney Matthew Kurilich. Attractive blonde Reba Vaughn, 2R. wtio is the principal accuser of the physi· clan on tnal for insurance fraud. \1·as the tMgel of a steady battery of questions from Kurilich .,.,·hic h attempted to prove that 1he y,·as lying. She broke into tears when Lhe attorney repeatedly questioned her on \'islls to hMpitals y,·hich he said .... ·e.rl": taken tn ob- tain drugs fnr false ai lments. Mrs. Vaughn had testified on direct ex- aminat ion by prcisecutor James Stotler that Dr. Hartelius. 50. h;id fill ed oul in· 5tJrancl' forms and signed them stating th'at she y,•as disabled when 1n fact she wff; not Kunlich fried !o ,::el lhe 11·ifness In ad- mil she had been ~Jven 1mmun1t~· b} the d1s1r1cl atlnrney tn teslify ;iga1ns! her former lo1·er. but !-.lrs. \'aughn stead- fast lv cienied such allegations, Th.e tri 11l adjournNI lat!': Thursd ay and 11·ill resumf': Tuesda y n1orning OIAHar COAST DAILY PILOT ·----.., __ C....• M• " ....... _ .... -·-s. Cl•••••• OU.HG• COAST "UILISl11MG COMl'A.NV ••lt•rt N. w.,, "'" ..... ' .,,. ""°'- J1c.k •· CMrl ty Vlc.I l'nllll""' .,,. ~•I M.•,,..... 1~.'" ..... Jl: •• .,.;1 e.111or • 1ho"'•I A. lil u•p~i~• M•r..tlfllll EdllOr Clri•rln H. l"' •ic.lri1.,, r. Ne ll AMiltMI M .... '"9 ~ltra °""" CM.ts M.u: JJO -t ''" ''""'' .,....,_.. s .. ~h : .l11J N-'1 9oi11...,.rit ........ l••h: 121' ,.,,,."' • ...,. ... 1111nu..,..,. lftc~· "''1 l•Cl'I .,,,.,,....,,. St~ C'-1•: JOS H0<11'1 fl Cl'"lflt A•I T...,.._ (7141 641..CJJl ct..tflM ............. J.1671 ... c-....AW01J 1u1•:- T1l1Jlri•• 4tJMJI ~ ... ,. ,"!, ()11"" (1111 ...... l1h"'9 ~r. ,,.. ,,..... 1IDI'~ UIWll'fl,._, eitl..,lel .... ,... •• l'd•tn•..........., /Wf'l'i'l'I mllY M: r""'9lll,IC.IOll wltl'wl .-Cllll _. fl!..._ 9' 'Nlfit"I --· ~ dtH -·· .. Ill 11 M'"""""t 1Mf41 .... C-lt M ... Cl t/lt!'nlll. "°""'·llM ... ...-nrri.<o l2.Ji ....,,., ..... .,., .,. .... 11 u.rJ ,,_ltlly: "'ll"••r <lll'<TI..,.,.,.,_,_ l ).IJ ....,,r~ly. -The Cost or Livln~ Council planned tod1y to reflnto: its rul ing on tf!acher pay. But no bac kdown from earlier restric- 11ons .,.,•as expected, desp1tto: rising pro- lests from teachers that they d!'serve speci;.I exemptions from th!' .,.,.age-price fretie. A council source said tod1y's ruli.nit will cl arify -but not suMtanlially 1lter - pr!'vious guidelines. -Financial experts from the world 's 1n richest nations met today in Paris. and French sources said f'tance. would de- mand the United States devalue the dollar to ease the \l,'Orld 's to:conomic and monetary crisis. In Rome. Italian Treasury ti·linis1 !'r Mar io Ferrari-Aggr;idi c111Jed nn Euro· pean nations tn break away from the ··dollar standard" by &radual establish· men! of a new internationa l monto:tary svstem . l1aly is ;i member nr rhe .i:roup Qr 1en and is eXpected to makto: this demand in Paris. Nixon Closes His Vacatio11 In Cle1nente By EUGENE V. RISHER Unllt<I l'r111 lnt,.n111on1I Preside nt Nixon wvund up a two-week wor king vacation at thr \\!estcrn \Vhite Housto: in San Clemente today 21nd headed hl'lck to Wa shington \\'ilh two mid-west, ca mpaign.style stn ps en route to push his program for achieve.ins a "ne w pro- sperity " Jn remarks prepared for delivery at !he dedicalion of a ne'>I' Alr Force ~1useum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Bast in Dayton. Ohio and before a convention ?l more tha n 25,000 milk producers 1n Chicago. Nixon echoed the theme he ha s empha sized during a recent series of puh!ic appearances : That rigid self discipline. and the pioneer spirit of endurin.i: great burdens to achito:ve. even greater rewards are n!'eded to meet the inl to:rnational com· petition that will com e "'ith a new era of peace. "This is the spirit v.·hich drove the Wright brothers in those early year~ of this century and which has characterized all those who ha ve followed in their 11tep s." he told a crowd at the new ~.7 million museum. containing exhibita of Americ as aerospa ce tech l'lology. "It is the spirit which we now m~st demonstrate anew -in every area of hie _ ii we are to meto:l our curr@nt challenges and fulfill lhto: American pro- mise in our own time." Nixon said thto: museum . located in the hometown of the pioneering Wright brot hers "'as "an outstanding symbol of that technologic al excellence which his done so much to enh11nce. the qu ality of American life and which ls so important to our position as a world leader." From Dayton, Nixon w11s scheduled_ to llv to Chicago for a persnnal greeting fr°om GQv. Richard V. Ogilvie and Mayor Richard Daley and an appearance. before the annual convention of the American f.Ulk Producers. In c .. onr. of lhto: nation's mosl powerful farm blocs. . . ll "'as his second appe;i rance in llhnois in litt le more than twn weeks and reflected the impnrtance 1his key mid\.\·estern state plays In his re-election plans. En route to San Clemto:nte on Au~. 21i he sto pped 1n Sprin~fitld . Ill . tn dedicate the home nf Ahraham Lincoln ll!' ~ na tinnal shrine and ride in ;in npen car rhrough more lhan !00,000 v.•el!-.,.,•isher.'I at thr lllinn11> stair l111r In .:ii! his ;ipf){'ar;1nre~ !hr PrP~1dt'11t h;i s repcatf"d hi~ clr11n1,.. that the ('<infllcl in Vietnam i,c; endin.R ;ind thft. nrw hel1- tightcning policies he put intn effect last month ...,·ere measures nf peacl'ful. in· ternational rom pct1tion. Ke schedu led a natinn-\1·1dc rar\10 ad- dress on Labor Day to emphasize. the s;ime theme with speci11l emph 11s1s nn the rol l' th e .,.,·orking man must play 1n holding do11·n tht. \l,'llgt.·pnce spiral. Fl'otta Page .I KY THREAT • • • r;ourct~ said thf'te. Is a i;:ocw:I. chance• thl" elections never will be hto:Jd becausr. ol demonstr111ions and nther unrest. Thto: sources ~aid l\y feel~ M'f strongly about Thieu's position lhat he liad "threatened lo destroy him 11nd h i~ rl1 - que. If by destroyin11t Thieu it wflult:I remove a dictator and help the country and the ~pie:· Thieu tOOay named Col. Ngu yen KhttC' Binh . head of thto: South Vletn1mest Crn- tral lntelligto:nce At;enc y. a!I head of !he n1tional pollee beca1,1seo (If the. possibility of more street dl'monstrat lon. T'ht group is similar to the American FBI . Binh rep\1ces Ma j. Gen. Tran Thanh Phong who bec.1 me unpopuh1r In the police for« because of hi" crackdown on offleerti t1k1ng bribt11. Blnh i~ eipectt.d to be plactd in charge of nvtr·all security Ir the demonstra tions rio brtak t'IU I Six political partil!& called on Thi!'u to- day to resign "nr face !hf' consequencf's hrfnre history" -S\l·ift re11eUon 10 Thieu·~ Thursday 11nnounc"mt nl he \.\·nuld be the nnly candid111c 11nd th11t he .... ·ould rt~1gn Jf he fa llcd ro receive. a vnle. nf confide.nee ln the t.l!'rl1on. Hr did nol sity wha t ~rcrn!11~e ht. would COn$lder a \'!'lie of confidence. 22wRun In Special Districts Twe.nty·!l'l'O candidates hav11 filed for 13 se1ta in 11 Orr1nce County !!)eciaJ <lls- tritts. Incumbent.'! i11 five nther toastal dis· tr icts are uncontested. the registrar of voters reported . All to:lectlons will be held on Nov 2 Only five. contenders ha ve flied rnr three st'ats in the South Co1sl Count)' \\'ater District in Sou th La guna and Dana Po1n1. Ted J. O'Cnnne!I is thto: 0111ly in· cumben1 to seek relection . He ·will lace three competitors. Countywide. onl y IZ of .U spec ial di~ tricts "''ill have races. In those districts where there are no contests. elections will nor be held and the candidatt..l!l de. cla red elec1ed by the Board of Super. \'lSOTS Orange Coast. districts •,\•ith contests arr· Soqth Coast County Wa~r Dlstrlet - O'Connell. incu mben1 : Robert E. Dwyer, capital investmen ts; Harold E. Edwards, attornev; Jack Schmidt . air conditioning ; and .John W_ H. ML-Com b. appraiser. Laguna Beach County Wiler Dfstrlct, lw n openings -Jerry Habeck. enginto:to:r: Rona ld Kaufma 11 . bonds and insurance: Richard Jahraus. incumbenl. anct James C. Schoe nleber. incumbent. Los Alamitos Cnunty Water District. three openings -Marian True. house- wife.: William C. Poe, incumbent: Robert ,J. Jones, incumbent. and .James V. Btil, incumbe11t. Three Arch Bay Commuoit~· Services District, three openings -Robert E . Dwyer, capital investments; :\lelvzn H. Wil ey, ineu mbent : Herber t Dewi tt. in- vestment banker: Lewis J. Ross. insu r- and ; J. Ea rl Gulick. ret ired . Surfside Colony Communlly Scrviets District. one openi11g and Surfside Colony Storm Wate r Protection D1s1nr!. one opening -Mimi Olhausen, housewife: Joseph L. Kray, re!ired sale sman : Mir· celino Saucedo. incu mbent. William D. Putney Jr. has f!lPd fo r 11 seal 1Jn the Su nset Beach San llary Dis- trict Board . There are three 1ncumbcnt.'I who dicl not file for reelect1on 1n th is d i~· trict \l'hich is being di ssolved . Running unopposed in Orangto: Co•st dist ri cts are Costa 1\1tsa Sanitary District incum· bents Robert 0. Bngg5 and Francis H. Glockner. Dana Point Sanitary Dislnct boa rd me mh!'rs John C. Ha yes and Wa lter Clr· rutht rs. i\tldway City Sanitary District incum- bents Rol and Edwards and Raymond M. Schmitt. South Lagurui: Sanitary District board members Clay f<.fitehto:ll and William D. Plnwdto:n. Capistrano Beach Sanitary Distri ct lrustet'.'I Cla yton Daines, J, B. Latham and Sam Leoline. Co1ta i\1esil Cou11ty Water District in- cumbents Mar io Durante-. C arl R. Stevto:ns and Warren E. Booth. Agency to Take Total New Look At Power Plants \VASHINGTON (AP) -The At.omi~ Energy Commission announc~d today new regulations requiring it to take a com plete ne\I' look at the !'nvironmental impac! of some 96 atomic po.,.,·er plants. The list includes 33 plan ts .... ·no~e con. i;tructinn or operation ma y hav!' to be suspended 'vhile the environment11! re- '·iew is conduct!'d. Thto: new AEC regulations follnwed a t· S District Court decision nf .July 2.1 11 h1ch ~aid the <;()mm1~sinn·~ rrocl'rlure.o. did not tompl~· 11•ith the rrqui tmcnts nr lhe Na tional Environmental Pol1ry 1\rr to consider environmental impacts 1n ferlr1·al ;:iruon.~. ';'hr AEC l icc:n.~<'~ lhc cnn~t rurtinn and oprrat1on of a!<lmir planl$ It said the court decision ;ipparently affects at least 63 licensing appli cation s 1nvoh·1ng !II nuclear po'>l·er reaclors plus f11•r plt1n1s a!read.v i::ranted oper.:ir1ng licenses ;if\er the act \l,'C'nl 1ntn cff('{'t The .AEC must nnw consider whether lhf' ope ration pf those five plants should bt su~pended prnding cnmplrtl' rnvirnn. mental study .,.,·h1 ch m1ght l!!'ad !n rr· 11uiren1en1.s ln r their ;iltrration or e1·eo n- althou,R:h it apptars unlikto:ly -lhto:1r abandonment. Farin Convention Star Cast Led By President Prrsident Nixnn will lead 11n all-sl11r cast of politicians into Chicaao toda y tr. <1!1tnd what is billed as !ht tar1est eon- ,·ention nf farme rs ever held Nixon is the featured speaktr tonight a~ ;:i dinner "''hich is scheduled to be 1t- ltnded bv 25.000 mtmbers of the American Milk Producers Jrn: Tht Pr~1- dent 1.1·a~ to depart El Toro i\larint COrps Air St11tion 11bout noon. ltlirtais Gov. Rieh1rd B 01ilv1e. Chicago '-f11yor Richard J O&ley. 11 United Stites Sen11Utrs and 10 House mem~rs also are schedultd In addre~" !ht. convention during its two-d1y pro- gram. About 40.noo AMP! members ~r,. scheduled to attend ihe C'Onvention. in- rluding 11 bout 18.000 arriving rin !H charttrt<f planes lrom 20 cltl!'t The com· nit'rclal air armada i~ the 11.rgesr 1n hislnry. according tn an fl ~t PI ~pokc~man . Wheelie-Dealers lflaeel and Deal Jon riark (l eft), and Pete Simpson, both 10 years old. claim the joint \vheeltc-popplng championship .along their stree t at Qu iel Cove in Corona de! Mar. .Jon and Pele both cla im to have popped \Vheel ies for more than 100 yards. \Vh ic h is popp1n' r ight al on g. Beach Purchase Endorsed County Group Backs Salt Creek Parcel Acqnisition Bf PATRICK BOYLE Dt Ill• D•llY Pli.t l!llf The publi c took one more step to11·ard the acquisition nf Salt Creek Beach 1n La guna Niguel Thursday "'hen a cnm- rn1!lee ~tudy1ng the pur chase unanimous· ly l'Oled to endorse it The county Ocean and Shoreline Plan- ning and Steering Committee. meeting 1n La"una Niguel, voted tn recommend In the Bo;ird nf Suptr\'1sors tha l the bf'a ch and nearby parking ;ircas he purchased as a package for $2.S mill ion. Lind!"r the terms nl a prnpnsal b.v Avcn Communil y De velopers. 011·ners of the J.1 acres of properly. Avco would make the necessar~· improvemenls on lhe land before !urning 11 over In the coun1y, These would include restroom~foot pa!hs lo !he heach parking areas "\nd con· ce,c;sion rac ilities Richa rd L. \\'eiser, executive vice presiden1 nf A1co. said ii 1ht. deal i~ quickly <ipprn\E'rl by the Board o! Supervisor~. the prnject can be com· plrled hv Scplemhcr of 1972 Thf' hoard I~ expec ted 10 r•nns1der the matter at it' Sept 7 rnret 1 ng A1To proposed n1;ik1ng the 1m· prov err.cnts as par! of the sa les package, "'eiser said, hct·ause of lhf' landshdi' da nger 1n the are.i of thf' heach . The nf· ficial nn led !hat the C'otnpan\' 1s plannint l.o build hnrnes arn11nd !he inland parking areas ;ind thl' ho rnc sites and parking lots wnuld ha\'e trJ br dl'vrlnped !ogel her In prevent sl ides 1n !he fragJle r.ton tere1 shale geological rnrma !1on. \\'eiser ;ilso added that hy execut.ing both th e purf·hasr agrC'c1nent anr\ 1m· pro\'rn1 ent rnnrr.:icl .~1n111!l;111rrn1 slv. th! land would he 11nmcrl1;'l!l"I\• raken off thR tax rolls. !hrrchl' sa11n~ n1nnev lnr Al'Cn. Hughes Telephone Call I-le alsn added lhat /\vco •nuld make the improven1cnls for 11",,,o; t·ost 1h11n ths ro11nt.1-could ron1r:ie1 In h;i1·e them dnn e t hrnu~h cnn1pr1lt!v<' hidd1ng. :\ spnkesn1a11 frir the c·ountl' rounsrl".• nffice said tnd;i1 il i~ legal fnr 1he county In execute hnth agrceml'nfs ;i! the ~arn~ time and .:illow !hr work tn be done \l'i !hout ('ailing rnr hid~. lf1 on't Do It-Governor "Our le\·el of 1n1prr11 rmr nt~ "ill ht> hcttrr 1han .:in\lhinc Jhr <·p11nt1 nnw has." \\'e1ser rnlr\ !hr nfl1r1.:il.~ nn lhe C'Ommirtee. add1ni:: !hat thf' cns1 rn rhe C<lunty ~r mai nta ining !he facili t.1 11nuld he no h1ghrr than /or nther <'nunt y pro. pcrty. SACRA~r!E:JTO IAP ~ -,\ev;id;i C.nv . ~1 1kr o·callaghan :;,:i1d tl'lda,v a telephr"lne cal! from bilhona1re HO\.\'ard Hu.i:hes would not hrlp lessen lht mys tery about H u~he~ 1n the g;imbling stale "I don·r w:int any phone call s.."' O'Call aghan tnld the Sacramento Press Club. "I wou ldn't know who I wa s talking to."' n·ca.llai;:han sairi he wants somethin.i: morf' posi t11·e in the 11·ay of rnntact fMm Hughes before Nrvada will clear the way for ;i. rcorganizat1nn of Hughes' gan1bl1ng cmpirr .. A hand.,.,•ril!en lC'llrr 1111h r1ngerprints ron it.·· o·callaghan ~air\. "this 1roulrl at HEXAGONAL COMMODE W·Z4 \1 D·JI H0lO $129 COMMODE $119 le ast np('n the dnn r ·• Thr i\'rvada Gam ing Comm1.~s1on vCl!erl ;,..n l;is1 week lo rejec1 an application for the r·enr,eani1.a11nn. 1ns1s1ini;t on .'!Orne prnor that H ui::he~ himself personall y wan1 s the changes. o·c;iJlaghan said tod ay he has no plans nf 11psetting nr inhibiting operation or the run·C'nll~· lircnsed Hu~hc s gambling ca~inos in Las Vrga~ and Rrnn. He added that ··1n 110 way are we criti<'i7.ln$: the ;iction.\ nf !he pas~ ad· minist ration" O'Calla'1:han. a Dem oc rat , ~ucttcdcd Republican Paul Laxal! during t1,·ho~e ;1dm 1nistralinn the billiona ire rccl usr es!ahlished h1~ Nevada empire. \\'hl'n rnn1plered , rhe he;ieh p;irk wi!I Include 4.31)1) feel nf nrC'anfrnn1 wirh twn largto: parkini; !nt~ Access tn rhe beach fro m these r.:irk1ng 11rra s. which will tll'I lnl and and nn 10p of the bluffs overlook- ing the sea . "''Ill he down landscaped 1<.;ilk"·a.l's. J\lei.~C'r no!cd. Takin.i: thr nff1ci;11.~ nn a ln11r nf the heaC'h. \\'c1~er s:ud 1hP cnmpan,1' 11·a1; sell- ing the land to thf' cou nty al an al'erage cost nf about S50.000 an aen.• Cnmm illeft mf':mber Carl Kyml 11. a Ne\.\·pnrt Beach cit~· cnuneiltnan . n(lled thar thr beach property is appraised at S.180 ()()(I per aC're LOOKS EXPENSIVE .•• BUT ISN'T Countrv French at 1 1.~ fine.5l. Large se\,ction of handsomely styled occasional furnit ure al mos ! attractive prices. Featuring Pe.can and Oak "·oorl s In add to the v.•arm U1,·iting country feeling. On Display Now. CURIO W-11 D·l l ~'• H ·7~!,r\' $239 DEALERS FOR, HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE NIWPOlT JTOlll OPIH FllDAT 11L t NEWPORT BEACH 1727 We stc1iff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Prof1a1ion1I Interior Design•r• Av1i1abt ..... AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 r'J?rlh C('ltt Hi!l hw1y Phone: 494-6551 • •• I I I I I f } I ' ' ' • ' I I I ~ I I • Huntinjtton .Beaeh Fountain Valley EDITION ' --- Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL 64, NO. 210, 4 SECTIONS, '46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER 3, 1971 TEN CENTS Top of Pier Citizen Chai1~man Resigns Post By ALA\ DIRK!/\' 01 1~• Ot olW 1'11111 11•11 The rhairmfln of 1he cili7.ens cnmm1tlee that has pushed alnn'1 llun!in~H1n BPach·~ T<Jp nf the r1rr plan ha c; re!"1gned hecausr he has ln.<I fa 1th 10 the City Council. \\'11!ia111 0. H11trr , a rel 1 re cl hus1ness1n<1n. has Qllll the Urban Land Institute Citi1C'ns SIPPring Cnmmi!tee. He has been a member nf !he ar:l1·1snry group f1Jr fnur \'cars and chall"nlan fnr three months. · R1Uer also has resigned "tffecllve im- mediately'' as secret11ry-1reasurer of thr Huntington Be11ch Public F'ac1l1l1es Corp . !he vehicle set up b.v the cnunc1l 10 sell hoods lo finance the ~R·, million civir center and $.l 4 million· li brarv. Th;;o council l'l'Llt consider ilppoinring a rep!acen1ent for Riller on the comn1iltee.~ at Tuesrlay night 's 1neeling. Rilter's letter or resignation ga ve no reason for his ac1ion, but conlacled this morning he commented, .. Both of these commi ttees were 1nvol11ed in finances 1 couldn't continue to serve {ln thf'm the "'a\' this council has handle<! l1nancei;. .:This council seems to be so un;1.\.\are of finances. The cit.I! counci l has not plan· ned anv finances fnr a loni;: penlld 111 t1n1e. One \\"ee.k it says tJ{l incre<1.~e in 1<1xes and the next 1-1·eek 1here 1s an in· crease. I'm disillusioned ." Ritter sald that he 1-1as in fal'or of thr city goin_g ahead with all thret-projects, the $7.3 n1il!ion parking Jot do1-1·nto1-1•n """". HURRICANE MONICA BRINGS THE HEAVIES TO ORANGE COAST SHOR ELINE FOR LABOR DAY At Bat boa 's Infamous Wtdgt, Onl y tht E xperlenced Ventured Into the Super Surf Super Surf Pounds Coast Hurrica ne Spnt.vns Huge Com.be.rs on County Bet1 ches Sp;i1\ nl'rl ll\ ll urn1·nnr ~lon1e;:i 6:,1) mile~ a1-1a1·. Septemhrr's flr:o:t onslaughL {If !\llflt'f!>1!1 I pnunrlrrl Ora nge Coa~l bPac-hes 1<t<l;:i 1 a ~ wnrnrd J1feizu;ird!\ 1\·a1chrd rnr Lrihor Day hohd<1y crowds ju~t n1er the hill \:e1\·porr Br;ir·h tnd.1 ~· ff'fl(lrl!'d thr h1j:!hC!\l surf nf 1hc season 1-1·11h some sels nt hreakC'rs tanging lo 10 fl'et at Salboa 's \~l'rl,l!P. Hunt1ngl r n R!':irh likewise h:irl the h111· ge.st surf (If lhP ~ea!'-f)n with JO-foot s1-1 e!ls pounding c-11 ~ heachl'~. In Laguna Reach. guards reported !'-urf runni ng cons1stentl.v at five feet 1-1•11h ~nme combers reachin!! eight fer!. Rerl flai:.s flullererl frnm ,itUard ln1-1 ers ,qJnn,£ the Art Ullnny's entire bcachfron! Hea1·y ri pt ides pre1·ailed in Ne1-1·pi•r1. Huntington Be:ich :ind J.,qgun;i Reach '"This may not JU~! be rPcnrd surf for the se:ison. ·· one "'n1-ried lifeguarrl rihser1erl. "Y,"p n1:1v :i L~n set wmt rescue records this \.\PPkend" Only the sou!hernmnsl he;:iches alrini.t the Orange Coast seemed LI) ha1 e U11ification Attorney E)1ed by V <tlley Board The gn-aheact w;1s gi1·en Thursda.v nlp:h1 to a series of prnposals wh ich cl')uld lead tn hirin~ :i pr11·ale ;:i!lorney Tn take Foun- tain Va lley 's unification fight to rourl. The Bnarcl nf Trustet's of lhe fountain \';:illev N.·hool District authori1,ed the mPa~Ure~ with the condition that !M>fnre anv sui! is f1 lerl the case "'ill be broughi bcfnre !hrn1 . Supe.rin1C'ndrnt Mike Brick askf'd fnr lhr acllnn l!l ]tghl of last "·eck"s derision b\' lhP Cnunt v Committee on Schoo! rii.~tricl Or,i::in1'7.A!ion. Al that n1eeting comrn i!tee n1e n1he!'~ \'ntcd In Adopt B lentath·e plRn whic h would (i1r1rle lhi! Huntlni.t1on Bearh High Srh1~nl Oistrict iri\11 four districts scrvini.t children from kinclcri.titrlcn throtigh high schMI. The pl11n. 11·hich w11.~ lld1·ance<f by lhe Huntin~ton Beach Clly le.lement:iry l Sch(lfll Distrlrt and !hr Seal Beach School District. "'a.~ srll'ctrd nn a 5 ttJ 3 vote n\•er the thrC'C·<hslrict pl11n proposed hy the fountain V;illcy <1nd Oce;an View 1Hstricts and endorsed by I he \\1rs1n1insler di~tr1cl . Rriek told trustees Thursday night th11l before a pri\"11le 11tlorney cnuld tit rl"- tained, A relel'l.•C' h11d In he ob!alned fl'{)m lhe count\• roun~el Thl' countv counsel is In the po:i1illnn nf reprrsrnling both sidd i.. the d1~pu1r Rnd ·would h::ive to dt!<:ide t1'hl:':lher to represe;nt Fountain V111ley or t!·,• county cnm miltee If the releasl" is ii:ri1nted , the hoard 11c- llnn f'mpn"·"r~ Brick to ret11in 11 pri\'1111!' atlnrney .. 1 1 cos t ht l!'!'limated 11'1 bt S4 .ll00 Arick sl.~ mcnllonerl the poss1b1lily of 11 county Gr::1nrl Jury prnhe Qf the com- mittee a.t Thursda,•,'.c; mee1in2. His nhJeclions are based on the membership of the commitltt. the fac:t th;1t two members "'ere. ab sent cl ur1nJ!: the voling and the cnnslitutinnality Qf the lour-district plan. Earlier this year, Br ick had demanded the re.ciign;itinn nf six co m m i I t f'! e mt>mbers over allr,ited conflicl or in- le resl , cla iming sn me mrmbers hRd "1·esled interests" 1.n prntecl. He named Roger Anderson ancl Ste11e Holden because they are former 11nrl present t1·ustets of the cit}' ~rhnol district ' nnbert 1!<1rr hec;:iuse he w:is 11p- pninted by the citv !'1Chool distric-t; And Robert Bark. Willi;1m Ha ll .:ind CJ!rltnn Jones because they live in areas affected by the unification plevts. Al last. week 's meelinii:. Anderson . Hnlden anct Harr voled for all portions of the four -'ol·;iy plan, Bark vnted "yes·· on all items. bu! abstained on the port.ion rcg ardini;: the IA!! Alaml!o' School District unifyl11g with Seal Beach. Hall ;:ipproved all the portlon11 of the plan 'xcept lhe proposal tn unify Y-1estmins1er lnd tn unify Ocean View \\·ith fountain Valley. Jones w11s Ahgent . The dispute nver the conslltution11\ity of !ht dech~ion Is based on th' sll'll.I" code \\'h\ch requires lhal the sml'lll!!r distric:t~ be riiv 1ded up so that !here is 11n ('QUily of studenL'I 11nd l!.'les!!ed valuallon in t:ach new di.c;trict, Bric k cll1im s the .11s.~essed ''aluatlon flgur's prt!'lenlt:d In the C<lmmillt:e: in the ~ S(o-t VNTFY, Pea:e % I e.scaped thl" b111: bonn1ers sn f;1r. San Clemente lifeguards reported surf nf onl _v lhrPe In f11r feel and expressed hnric.~ th;1t it v.·111 hold !hill lnw Rut If! con1phc-ale m;11!ers. Ne" pnrl Brach .\larine Sa/l.'ty DirC'clor Robert F;. 11erri reported that Hurricane :-.1nn1 t.:a, nn w Ii~ mile~ a'ol·ay, '·1s headed due north d1rl'c!ly for us ."' Add 1!1nn;ill_v, inland ten,pe ratu r·r~ 1n !ht-high ROs are expecled ln dr1\r \'l!\l!nrs to tt1e Orange C'f'<1~\ h_v !Ile lhou~ands Herf> they·11 find the .'\Ir and w:ilrr 1cm- perat.ures a ln1n~I eqJt1 l11.r.d nul al 70 rlc.e;rr.rs -ano ther lure 1n pull lhrm 1ntn !he huge brrakrrs anrl t.rcachC'rnl1S rip- !lde~ gener:iled hv J\.1nnlca. Laguna B!!ach. lifeguards s:11rl th1~ tnnrning they are geanng up 1n an· 11clpat1nn of mass resrLies nver the big \.\'eekrnd. Lt. Gene De;Paul1s s;i1d thr Lil,itun:i surf he~an pic king up late Thursday ;1nd 1s ex- pecled tn hold ;it lea~t lhrough Saturday. Al \\'()(Id'~ Cove, surf .,,..as breaking n\'er !he ri~ht -fonl Sfluth rnrlt. Riptides prf'\'ll>led nn ;ill Laguna bearhc.~. Ne1-1·port's Chief Reed said surf up to JO feel is prevailing from 41st Street Beach to the. Santa Ana River mou th Rnd from 17th Street Beach sout.hwesterly lo Ra lboa".-: infamous Wedge at Ne"-'J)Ort HArl>o r"s \\'est Jetty. Ne"·port had 52 rescues Thursday among fi5,000 beach visitor!i. Riptides were running through Newport rier lrirl:iy al. five knnt.c;. Wat.er temp- raturr is hovering near 60 dl'.'grees, Recrl said despite condition.~, as nf ll:.1fl a m. there were already 500 5Urfers 10 tht ~·afer. J\1ean1-1·hile in 1-luntingtnn Bea ch, wor- ried lifeguards were loo king ln sea a5 thP. biggest surf of th! se ason pounded beaches. "lt"5 really vicious. just hke the rollers in Hawaii.'. Senior Guarrl Mark Brown .c;aid excitedly. "This weekend's going to be a biggie.·· Huge riptides r ;ime in with the surf. Fe w ~wimmer:t wert nut. tht~ m(lrnl n1t but there were many board rider.~ takin11, 1heir chances wi1h the best 1.1•11\"f's of the summer. Brown estim11t.ed that Ahnut lriil ,{lO!l peoplt mig ht crnl'l'd nntn the municipAI hr:arh this "'eekenri "'ith abnut 70.000 on Sunrl11y. "We In\ e IL·· Srn ..... n said cit the rrashin11: surr. ··Sure if~ danl!trous, hut it°~ no fun fnr 11,.. In ,o.it lhere watchin1t thr two and lhrel!'-foot wa\•ts v.•e ha ve had all summer." the fi rst sirp in the Top of the Pier plan -and the civil' •enter and library. He 1-1·as upsrt at the way the Top nf the f'1rr pl;in had been "'kicked arounrl " ··Th;:it is the nne area that hafi lhf' l"IC!lrnlial nf helping the. city:· Rilt f'r cnn· !inued. ··The lihr;iry and civic crn!e.r <ire fine ;1.nd necess;iry hut redP\'elopmenl dO'A'nlnl'l'n is cssen \!al for the proper growth of the community If it is hypa~s ed you can forget about improving that area." Offlciall y, the. Top nf the Pier plan re- mains as ii go proiecl with the city roun· C!L l1 \.\'<IS Ril'f'O council approval last November aild in .June it m:ijorit~· of the t·nunril reaffi rn1rct lai!h in the pro1ecl hy rrJect1ni;: ;i t';ill In cul the parkin~ lol ;:ilflng Coa~I High"·ay lrnm a fi vr--block \rnl11rc On1-1•n to three blocks Clunbini;: costs h:11•e caused the stall IQ re-rv;:ilu;ite the plan. however, and a shnwdn wn council review of the project is scheduled fo r the Sept. 20 meeting. Although the cllunril hi!~ endnr!'.ed thl!I hui!ding of I.he parking Int 11 has yet to au!hflrizP funds ln support 1t A tax <;UIJStdy nf <It le<1st $2.10.00Q_~ :ye;1r (or five yPar' is reriuirC'd to ,itct 1hr prQJeCl under "·ay. according to slaff cst1mAlcs. In approving a 17-cent incre;ise in ths prnperty tax th1!' week -a reversal rrom a vote taken on Aug. 2.1-the council and staff n1ade no m£'nl1on of allocating an y money to the Top nf the Pier plan. The (See PI ER, Page 21 Waves l(ill Youth Westminster Boy Washed Off Jetty ... A 14-yea r-<>ln ,\1estminster boy is shll be.ing sea rched for after he "'as thrnwn ag;i inst the C<1rona rlel Mar jetty and appart'ntly killf'd by 10-fnol waves toda,v. 1 <1ccordin,1t lo Newpnr1 Beach lifeguard nffirrr Dave H:irshb:irger. \\'1 tnesscs ~latcments say the bo_v 1-1as "washed nff 1he iell)1, lhrnwn b;ick 1n10 thP rf'l(.'k~ and ac tua lly killed by thr large waves.·· HarshbilrRf'r s;iir!. i\ewpnrt Re;1ch pnlice 1rient1fJcd the 1·1c- Watson Left Man son After Kill Orders LOS ANGELES ! UPI 1 -Charles •·r r-x,. Y.7at~on i;aid he 11beyed lht orders of Ch;:irles Jl.111nson "to kill " Rnd shot or stabbed si x of !he seve11 Tale.·L8B1anca 11ctims. bu! fled the cult after he \.\'as !old tn murder 11 ga1n. \\'atsnn . 25 . admitlcd on the 1-1•itncss ;-;!and Thursday he lat<1lly .c;tahhed Rosemar.v and Leno LaAian r:a anct fnur persons :it actre.~~ Shriron Tate·~ home. Rul he said he batkect l'l'hen Jl.1an~nn ''.ita ~·e mf> ;:i shotgun and tn!rl me he th0u gh! ;i forest ranger and a h1~hway patrol officer would cnme !hat night ;1nd he [nld mt> tn kill thrm." "I left the next day.'" he said "I just knew !hen not to kill." he rnn- t1nued. ··othl'.r people ' kill,.rl. I didn •t e\"en kno1-1· I killed , hut lhin,its were ht-cnm1ni;: real lri rnr ." He $aid he h11chh1kcd <l"'av frtJm the .Spahn n1n\'11' ranch . went hnmf' !n Texas ;ind lat.rr driftl"11 tn r.1e:dr11 Rut r1rn then hf' tnld !hr JUl"y. "<'I n1agnel 1c pull 1-1·a.~ taking rne bark Jn ~1;in.~nn . 1 "as rnnru ~C'd. ft wa s hke 1!1· 1ng 10 thr<'r 0r four different wnrlrl~'" Ile ~;11ct hr could not r<'~L~t. !hr ··111;1J;nrl1r" pull :ind fin;illy went hack tn thP (•ult hangout 1n Oc:ith \'al\Py h11t fn11nd n11 nne lhcre i\1ansnn and till'. nthcrs h:irl heen ;irresled fnr car lh£'f! H• "'r11t hack hnm•· In Tc~as. \V.:it.~on ~:11d, anrt subsc.:;~en!ly l'l':IS arrested for lhl' n1urcters \\'at~nn h;:irl pleadf'd innoccn1 and in- nol'rnl h,v reason of insanity. The dcfen~e contends he blindly car"cd nut the. orders of M;:inson , who along wilh thrct v.•n men followers already has heen convicted and sentenced lo die for the Tare slavinE?s . becaus' rl'pcate<f use of drugs affected his mind ..lnd made him a "robot." The defense v.'AS prl'.pared today ln call ei~ht psychiatrist.; and the prosecution five in the decisive battle over Watson's sanity at the time. Delays in extr;:idilion caused his tri11l ln be separated from that. or the other delendanLs. Oe.fense attorney Samuel Burbnck ~Sk:· t>d the forml'r high school scholar anrl a!hlct.ic 11t;ir whether he felt any remorse over the seven sa vage killings, "I know nnw.'' he said . "At the time. I wa s in 11 daze. Nothing sel'med rea l," Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi l;:iter qucs· tinned WatliOn In an attempt to sh;:ike hi.c; te sti mony that he was just an.--e:ictensinn of M;:inson . Q. ··on the night of the Ta1e murders. vou kn,.,,.. your mission was murder?" ' A. "Yes _ .. But I had no thought.'• Q. '·You kne.w you weren't going there to play cAnasti11 . riidn"I you?" A. ··t had no thought.'' Q. "You know what canasta is:, don't you?" A. "Yes." Q .. You know what volleyball ts:, don't you?" A ''Ve:i1."' Q. '"Did you lh.ink you were going there In play vol1rybt1117 .. A. "Nn." ._ Q. "WhRL d1ri you think tht knife wa!i fQr, tn play canasta'.'·· A. "No _ •. I was told to kill evrryonf! !See WATSON, Pap 2) lim as 111arll \Vallcce, 11f 8861 Emerald Lane 1n Westmini;tcr Officers ;iJS/'1 credited a s;:11!or. Hugh Mc- Onugal l of \Vestminste.r. for cl imbing nn 1tie rock.<; and r<'~C-Ulnl'.: the missing Wal- 1.:ic:e ynu1 h's con1p;1n·1nn. The bo.v was seen walking w11h a friend. M 1 ch a cl Dunne , 12. nf Hun!1ngt nn Br:ich. along the 1nsidr of !hr 1eny. Both wf'rr. 1\'ilshed off lhP IPlt.v .. b11l ~11chaf'.I w;i~ rc~rued b,v a m;.in .ic;1rby on the jC'tlV. Suffrrin,it cuts and brui.~es , r cp '- BURIA L SATURDAY Former Mayor Irby Ex·H u ntington M"yor Irb y Service.~ Slated Vnr111('r lh1n1111g1on Be<il'.'h n1a,1·or Earl lrh,v "111 be burred S;it1irrl11 y 1n ~t11rlPs!n. Gra1·e~1dP servlces ha t·e heen ~chedu! cct fnr \I :in a rn. ;it l.:ike1nmd i\lemori al rark. lrhy . whn scrv,.n as count iltnan fr om !!15/i tn 19fi0 ;ind AS maynr from !958 tn 1960, died Y.'ednesday night. fr om com· pticat1nns of a stroke he sufferer! in .June. A cnntrac1nr and cabinet maker hy profession, Irby moved to Modesto three yc11rs agn to retire. The survivors include his ..... ire, ~1ary ; d;iughler J\1rs. L;i vina S le w ll r l, Westminsler; sisters: Virginia JtJnes and Essie Philbrook, hoth of Paradise: brnther Ben Irby , Holly"'ood, and four grandchrldren. V ehicJ e Rental, Lea se Delayed Vehic le rental concessions and I.he sublease of 11 building al Orange County Airport ha ve failed lo gain 11 decision from county 11upervlsors. The board voled Tuesday to hold tlle two i.s11ues over for one week . The auto rental proposal suggests that bids be solicited fl'{)m interested firm.o; v.•ith awards made to ias many as fi\'e companies ror 15ervlce s1 lhe atrport. Cur· renlly the auto rental ('{Incest.ions are on month-to-month lea!le extensions. Deferred 11lso was a proposed sublease of i;pace In the builrlin~ <1dJoinin~ thf> 11irprirl ttrminal leAsed hy G AT lnvestment.c; Int. Richard Eastwood of American ' Aircrtt fl Interiors "'t1nt.s IQ operate .11n 11 \rcralt uphol.~tcry business on the site. he wa!'. t~ken by his mother lo a private doctnr. H;irshbargl'r said the missing boy dis- appeared after a seco11d wave rolled over him. Bec;1use high surf is causing so mucll turbulrncr. in the e.rea, se<1rch for the borl v 1s visual nnly. "'H's lmposs1ble !11 pul sk1nrlivers In th;it "';iter." llarshb;i rger s;1id r\ \1fe~11arct bn:il , Jeep anrl pnltce hell· copter are conch1ct1 ng the sea rch. Valley Board Meets Council Over Di sputes By JOANN E REY1\0LDS F'ountain V~lley 1'.chool !rustl'l!'S Thurs· day agreed to A Jo tnl mre!u1~ with thr. fJt.v Council. 1n an effort tn clear up ~mP disput e~ that have arisen between !he'"'" hod1es. The 1n1nl 1neet1n~ will be held to ri iscuss free 1-1•ay~ ;inrl unifica11nn. Jt i!I lentativcly schedul('rl for Sept. 2:1. School boa rd President Sheila Meyers in ctisc ussing thP propo.~ed meeting noted, "\\'e're long overdue for a meeting Eke this." The ;01nl meeting l'l'as proposed by J\la~·or Erl J ust primarily to discuss the city's position on the Route J!I and Route. 57 free.1-1·<1~·s. "We h;i1 e a commt!lt'e that 15 con· '-·ernc<l 1-1·1th rree\\"a}'fi. particularly the 57 free1~'ay anct your posit100 is nnt in the hes! inleres!s nr e11hrr the c-1ty or lhe county:• Just"s lel't'r declared. Just '" \euer 1-1·as al~o cr1l1cal nf '"'" lel- l('rs D1~1r1r1 Suprnntenricnt 1\11ke Brick had .~cnl In Go\ Reai:;:in ;:ind Huntington Beach .\la~·nr George .\lcCracken. "ln the ru1ure, may 1 request that our f1tv Council he allowl'd to spea k for its~JL" .Just :i.~ked . Tru s!ce FrC'rl \"o!>s nnlrd Lh;it "from 1hP !one. of 1.Jus!'s1 lcltcr. 1t appe;irs 1hai lhrrP 1s a 4·fln1n111n1 f'al1ons problem bet1-1·C'en us anrl lhe c1ly ·· "!! appcarerl fr'Om !he t1)n6 Of the ]el• !Pr,'' .°l'lrs, i'<1r~er" repl1erl, '"lhal lhereare sonic people 1-1·hn are m0re concerned with "'hal is p<Jhtic:il!y astute than what I~ besl for the health .:ind welfa rt of the people nf Fountain Valley. The lelter seemed Lo he geared in that direction " Voss had also requested the board revise 1L~ policies so that any lettPrs frtJm I.hr bo;:irri which make policy st;:itemen!Ji he rev1e1-1·ed by lhr board and sig ned by the board president. This was in ref<'re.ncr In lhe leller of Aug. 11 tn ~1cCracken whi ch was signed tSee i'flEETJNG, Page !I Orange Cout Weather Beautiful weekend "'ealher IS on the agenda "'ilh temperatures t1t the beach al 74 rising lo 85 inland. Lows tonight along the coast M with 64 resdings Inland. INSIDE TODA. Y "D1z1 rlond ond Alt Thnl Jnzz ·• 111ill tokr. 11p a s1x-do11 str11~d ot Disneyland .~tn rtin17 Manriau alVt today 's Wreke11der hns pictures a.nd o 51.ory on Page 25. '''""' it C•Ml'0•,.11 I Clllt-l"' Vo I Clln!t!M Sl·•• c.,,.,r,, 11 Cr111w1r' 11 Ottlh N1tlct1 U ••ll!orl•I '''' ' ''"'"<• J!·Jl Ho•t>e:oot 11 '"" LIMll t\ ll ..... 1...... • Mtrrlttt L!ttlllH U Muvl11 H •I! M~Nll 'U""\ tl Nl!•fftl Ht•• .. , Or&1111 C-1¥ 11 lltUtU•lllh ll·• 'Vl"11 l'tr!tt 11 ~Hiii 11·1' ~tK~ "'••~th U-n TtltYllieft Jf T~tlll" 1t.J! W11th" I Whitt Wtlh 11 Wtmtft'\ NOIJ\ lj,U Worl4 How• l.t Wtt~tft6'f 1J-ll t I - ·'" ~• OAIL Y PILOT 1 1xon F r ee%e · Court Challenge On c ·urhs Hinted From \\'irf' Sfr\·1rrs '\' ASHI NGTO~ -A fed rral Jud gr r:us· ed thp possib1l1r y nf an ear]\ Suprerne Court tl'.!sl of President i"\1xnn 's v.ar:e· price frttze Thursd.<1y ruhn;,. that its first JPgal challenge had posed "substantial" cnmlilutinnal issues !hat m1gh1 require broader court hearings t;.S D1s1rict Jud,ite Auhrcy E Rnb1nYln J r. denied an 1niunc11on against the government sought by £our Cathn!ir. t:nlversity \av.· professors .,.,.host' schedu!· ed Sept. I pa y 1ncrf'ases ha\'C been withheld. ·But Robinson held the recOrd open fnr 18 n'lore days of arguments by thr Justice Deflartment and the professors tn determine ...,·hether a SPf'Clal thrt e-iudge federal pa nel should be con\·ened to he ar the case. findings of such a pane! are ap· PUC Suspend s 'Power Plant Hearing Pla11s SAN F RANCISCO IAP I -The slate Public Ulili!1es Commission Thursday temporarily suspended plans !or pubhc hearings on 11 complaint againsl proposed nu.cl ear po1o1·er planl construction along the California coast The hearings on thE' compl aint by Consumers Arise :'\ow 1vere scheduled for Oct. 4-7 at Sar.ta Cruz. and Oct. 12·1 4 in l:kiah. Th e act1nn fol lo1o1•s an announcement. by the Atomic Enrrgy Com mission on Aug . 27 that il plans to assume direct res;ponsibili ty for evaluating the !otal en· vjronm cntal im pacl. including thermal t ffects. of nuclear p1J\1er plant s, and for assessing the impa ct u1 Terms of &vai!abl e alternat1l'es and the need for electric po"·er. The PUC cited a July 23 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals "·hich directed that the AE C change its policy ro conform with the National Environment.al Policy Act of 1969. The court told the AEC it should take llfe initiative to consider environmental values. * ft j~ Agency lo T ake Total Ne'v Look At Po,ve r Plants WASHINGTO~ !APl -The Atomic Energy Commission announced today new regulations reriuiring it In t;ike a complete nrw look at the en\'ironmental impact of some 96 atomic power plants. The list includes 33 plants whose con. ~truction or operation ma y have to be Ftispended "'hile the en~·ironmental re- ''lew is conduc!ed The new AEC regulations fo\lo"·ed a U.S. District Court dec isinn of July 23 "°hich said the comm1ss1on's procedures did not comply with the req u1rments of tlle National Environmental Pohcy Act to consider en\•1ronmcnt.al impacts in ffderal actions. The AEC licenses the cons truction and operation of atflm1c pla.nl~. It said the court decision apparently affrct,.. ;it le;ist Ii:! licensing apphcat1on s 1nvQ]vin.t: 91 nuclear IXJ wer reactors plus five plants ;i!ready .i::r11ntcd Op(>rating licenses after the ac! .,.,ent into effcc1 pealed directly lrl lhe Supreme Courl. "This Cl'lurt doe.!I find !h11 t the cnn· stitutlonal question 1~ substantial." the judge said after hearlng hour·long arguments. The Justice Depa rtment had contended that an In junction might pro- duce "a massi ve d1slocatlon of rhe ad· m1nistratJon·s effort.~ to 1mprl'l\'e .. , a serious economic situation" These "'ere otm.r main ri('velo pmenls -Labor Secre<ary J ame.!I G Hodgson said President Nixnn's new economic policy ha~ sparked 11 nt>w spirit or hope and confid!'nce in America But AFL-C IO President George ~1eany cond emned 11 11~ a program lo make the wealthy 11·ealthier. And execu tiv e Vice President Arch N. Booth of lhe U S Chamber ol Commerce s11id Nixon's 90-day wage·prit'e freeze to halt inflation "is very good news for all Americans, (If every economic and oc:· cupalional statu~." But Meany. continuing his a.ttacks on !he new admi nistration policy. si\1d the '"incriuitable v.•e.ge-price fr eeze unfa1rh• requires ""'Orkers to assume the majOr burden'' of figh ting inflation. i\leany said thal "'hi!e emp!nyers .,.,.111 \\'1llingly and effecliveJ.v enforce the wa~e lreeze, "nol all prices are frozen. Ex· emptio ns and loopholes abound thrl'lugh v.•hich prices may be increased. "And there is no machiner\' for en· forcement of a price freeze. te"aving the consumer at the mercy of corporate pric· ing systems and u n sc r up u I ou s businessmen," he said. -The Cost of Living Council planned tOOay tn refine its ruling on leacher pay. But no backdn"·n from earlier restric· lions was expected. despite rising pro- tests from teachers that they deserve special excmptinns from the wage·price freeze. .4. C'ouncil source s11irl today's ruling will clarify -hu ! not substantially alter - previous guidelines. -Financial elperts from the worl d's !O richest nations met today in Paris, and French sources said France would de· mand the United Slates de value the dollar lo ease the "'or!d's economic and monetary crisis. In Rome, It alian Trea.!lury ~1inister l\lario Ferrari-Aggradi called on Euro· pean nat ions to break away from the "dollar standa rd " by gradual establish· ment of a new International monetary ~ystem. Italy is a mt!mber of the group of ten and is expecled lo make Utis demand In Paris. From Page I PIER ... tax hike wa s requ ired, Finance Director Ben Arguello repo rted, to offset A pro- jected deficit in the ceneral fund. Nearl y fou r cents of tne rate increase also was earmarked for books for the library. Three of the seven councilmen recentiy have spoken publicly ln f<>-vor ·or Cutting back on the size of the parking lot. Mayo r (,eorge l\lcCracken . Ted Barllelt and !Xina!d Shipley. Other councilmen have n()t publicly changed their positions. but ha\'e said it should be re v1ev.'ed in view of the lack of mone\' lo funrl 11 "They approve· 11. reaffirm it and then v.•orry about cu1Ung 11 back." Riller said of the council. ··1 don't see "'here they \I 1!1 c1·er make up their minds. I'm ci i;illusiont'd a b1! " R1tt~r behe\'es the Tnp of the Pter plan ~hnuld bP continued rlespllf' the ns1nF: <'f'SI ~ "lt'~ n<'t 11:n1ng rn .11e1 11ny che aPf'r ." he said '"J!'s !he only way to increase re\·t'nues ln this citJ '• DAIL'!' '"LDT S!f!! "~~r. 22 to Run In S pecial Districts Twtntv-lwo <-and1dal_e5 have fil ed fnr 1.l srat~ 1n I l Or1.nge County special d1.!1• tnrt < lr\l.'(1n1hcnr~ 1J1 l11·e other coas!al di!· !ril'!~ RT!' lrn.·nnlr~!erl . 1he registr11r of 1 1'ter~ rtportf'rl 1\ll t!lec\Jons will be held nn :\'111· Z <'1111· f11t l'f'nti•ndcrs ha\'f' filed fnr !hrre ~tal ~ 111 1hr ~nuth Coast County \\11 1rr 01.-1ri1·t in Sf'Ulh Lai::una. 11nd Dana P.l1nt T,.t1 J (!'Connell IS th!' IJAly 1n· !'umbeo1 ro set k rtltction. He will face thrf'f' rom[l('t 1tnr.<: AT CORN ER OF BROOKHU RST AND ADAMS, CRASH SENDS FATHER AND SON TO HOSPI TAL Ear l Brashears' Auto Piled Into Two Pa rked Cars After Im pact of Coll ision Counr~·>1-ide . on[~· 12 of 42 special dis· tr1rt' 11·1!1 ha.l'e race.~ In th nse distrir.t! 1rherf' 1here are nn contests. eltctions ..,,·1!! nnt be held ond the cand1d11te~ de- clared elected by the Board o/' Su pf!r· \'JSOrS. Highway Patrol Ready For Labor Da y Dri ve rs Cahforn1a H1ghv.·ay Patrnl off 1cf'rs "ill be nn Orange County lrt!ewa ys 1n max· 1m um force over the Labor Da y weekend CHP off icials in Santa Ana said all vehicles would be on the road from & o'clock tonight through midnight J\.1ond11y. There will be no days l'lff for CHP nf· f1cers Dri vers were v.•arned 1n avoid Santa Ana Canyori {Riverside freeway1 on Slln· day. during the C<1l1forn1<1 !iOO Ra ce 11! On111nn CHP offi cers also cauuoned mri!nri~l.~ whn 11re determiner! to rr11\·el to Jc<1 ve after II o'clock tonight 1~:hen lrll f· Fram Page J UN IFY ... fou r·dislrict plan were juggled. lneluded 10 the moves appro \'ed Thurs· day night i~ a re.solution asking for rhe ahslen!11"1n of the contested mt mbers dur· in,:t voting based on the precedent st-t "·hen Bark. a trustee on the Anahetm Union High School District. absla1ned on lhe U:ls Alt1m1to~ riuestion Los Alamito~ High Schoo! is in the Anah eim district. Trustees alsn ;ipproved a second resolution asklnf( the committee or !he <'ou nt~· rou n~el to pro\•ide I.hem with !he C'ril enil used ln lhe 11doption nf the fnur dislric1 plan. Brick said all the me&~u re~ are necf'ssar.v to "lay the groundwor k fnr a legal brief." Fram Page J WATSO N. • • in !he house·· Q "If \0 peoplt "·ere insidt the hou~t . "·ould vo11 have killed 10"" A. "''es. that's v.•hat l "·as tolrl tn dl'I ·• Q. '·\Vhen you \1-ent to the LaB1anc11 hnuse. vnu kne"' ynu 11·cre go1n& to kill " .. A "Yes, but 1 had no thought in my mind I .... ·as run by l\tr. Ma nson " i'\e11r 1he end nf the court ~e..~s1nn. Bughosi 11sked \Vatsl'ln his present feel· 101;~ about Manson ·'AL lhE' pre~en! 11me t letl hP "as a. fa!si> grid, 11 fa.lse prciphet ." \\'a t son repl!ed. f1c is light, and return before noon . ~lnn day A relP.ase from 1he Automobile Club of Southern California, Costa ~lesa oHlce, also poin1ed l'IUl the fu tili !y of speeding in heav:-· 1raff1c, The Au!o Clu b said a tire m11nufacturPr pitted a re11 Jxed dt1\'CT 11ga1nst one "·ho \l'e ;:ives in and nut or tri?l1c over a 1.000 rnile cour~e. ha lf of v.·h1fh v.·as free ways. The re~ult of the test w11s 1hat the weaving. hurr.v.up rln l'e r arrived at hi~ dcstinal ion only :m minutes fasrer than the casual dri ver rlurin~ a 2fl·hnur trip It alsn sho we d tha1 thr hurry.up dnver h;:irl madP fl)Llf p11n1c ~t0p.<: and us. <'r1 hi.~ brakes 1.JJ.5 time~ c0 mp;:irer! 1n the relaxed dr11·er "·ho used his brakes onh· 652 times The fa st dr iver a!.<:o usPd 10 gallrins 0! ga!o!ine more tha n the casua.I motorist. f'rorrt Page 1 MEE TI NG. • • h\· as~ist 11nl supenntrnd enl .Jar k \l11hnkf'n .,.,h1t'h \'n~s ~aid he \\a ~ noL awarl' \.I'll" h<'1n1< seur Rrirk 11·:1 <1 lit tendin~ <'l11~sPs 1n San Die~o al the t11ne ' !1 1 ~ a murh mnre effrcti\'f' mr;:ins nl c·ommun1C'<1 !111n for elcrted off 1r1al~ tn rorre!>nnnd 11 1th r;i r·l'l oth er · \11<.<. pointed 01i1 H011 .<:crin1J<;l1 11nulrl 1r•11 l.<1kP ,q \<'ll<'r lrnn1 lh<' rt!~ l'nunc!l thtil 11·a~ s1~n,..cl by !he 11<;s 1~tiln1 1·11,v n11:1n;ii,-:cr"'" \1r s. fll c~·ers cnnrcd('d 1h11t ~he h.:id "hcrn cont<ictrd t:iv ('l!V rounr1l111rn nn ;:i t'nuple of occasion~ \n rl'Cilrd 1n a lr!lf'r from thr ho.<1rd and ! h<1rl tn .;;11 11 h.:i t let!er~· ., Voss· motion cl1rrl f•1r l11 rk nf a Sf'cnnrl Trus1eP \\'illl;im Crane s.:i1d •·nur s11prnn!Pndf'n1. a~ ~crre li1r1 nf thr board 1~ t'apablt' of expressing rhr 11 1~he~ :inrt tn1tnl of thr hn11rrl ' 6 Hospita lized In Hunting ton, Va ll ey Cr ashes Three separare accidents Thursday in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley pul six persons in the hospital. Hun tington Beach police said a rather anrl son "'ere hu rt Thursday night in a head-0n coltisinn on Brookhursl Sl rttt, .sou!h of Adams Avenue . Earl Brashears, 41, nf 2!fi.12 Hana.kai Lane. Huntington Beach. w11s reported 1n criLical cond1t1on !his morning at Pa · cif1c;i Hospital. His son. Howard. 9. was listC'd in sat1sf11ctory C11nd1t1on. Police said I.he Brashears ca r collided 11·ith 11 ca r rlr11·en hy Audrey V Bech· 1old1 . 47. San!ll Ana . who >1•as also li.~tf'd 1n .•fll i.•J;irlory rondi tion loday at P11 c1fic11 Hn~n11 :1: Twn .-\nahe1n1 trrn;:igers 1vere hurt in ll mn•orr\-r l" a<'r1 rlrn1 Thursdav 11t the 1n~rr~cc r 1nn of Erl1n1?r r A v e n. u e and P.--nnkhurst Strret 1n Fnun111in \'111lev Rnbert B n11v1s a.nrJ Tlldd \V 11!1am~. bn!h l!l. \\'Cre rrportt>rl 1n SAtisfactn ry cond1t1on tori;iv a1 Jlun!ingtnn lntercom- n111n1tv Ho5p11al Police said their motnrcvcle and a car dril'en by Linda. R{'Cse. 2.8. ·Garden Grovt . cni hrlerl in !he in ler.<:rct1011. ~iss Reese 11 a~ not hurt. police said ThP rh1rrl :icc irl Pnl wa.• a bicvcle-car rn!l••1nn 11n ;:i Hunnniztnn Beach shnpnin;i: rPnter p;:irk1 nc lnr \hr1st!ne ~fnrrissv. ;i tl'l''l ilL'"r 11 ,1., r i rt 1 r. p hr r hir1·clr n1rn11,1:h 1ir ~honp1 n i: C'f''ller il l F.rli n""T \1·r nu 1> anrl Snr1n_cd;i\e Street when the <'!l""'ri"n1 fl('r11 trrri Shr u a~ l1<•rri 111 •<11l,•f"1r!11r1 r<'nrli!•'H1 !n!f;:i.\' ill Huf'l lngl nn ln!ercn ·11rri11f!1t1· llo,n1 l:1: ThP r!r•1·pr nf thP 1·:1 1. ~ .. ninn n llut,.hr·n11 ·10. nf 7~/'12 rmn Dri 1·r_ H11n11n i:tnn Beach \1·.:is n(\i h·irt. poltce .<:illil I ' ' ~ ; 11 llS Strikf' lnrli a .\"F.\\' DE!.H! ! UPI 1 -Hea \'y ra ins in thr ra ~t li•l hours in crntral and ..,,·estern part:<; or lnd1i1 's mo~t riopulnus slate, Gt- lilr rradrsh. have kill ed 411 persons and 1•rcckP.d mnre 1han 1n.ooo h(lu~es. at· cord1n~ lri Indian ne"·s Agenc~· reports Orange toast d1strl <'!s ~rllh contests d/'{' So uth Co11st Count~' Wat t r O!stril't - O'Connell. incumbent : Rnhert E. Dwytr, CApital investment~: Harold E. Edw11rd!, attnrney: J11ck Schm1dl , air cond1 !ionina: and Jl'lhn Vi'. H. ~1cComb:.-apprais er. Laguna Beach Cou nl y WAter Dlstrf~t. iwo openings -Jerry Habeck. engineer: Rnnald Kaufman. bnnd!i and insurance; Richard Jahraus, incumbent. and James C. Schoenleber. incumbent. Lo.!i Alam itos County "rat er Di~trlcl, three openings -~iarian True, house· wile; \Villiam C. Pcie , incu mbent : Robtrt J. Jones. incumbent, and J amt!s V. Beil, incumben t Three Arch Bay Community Services District. lhree npenings -Robert E. Dwver. ca.pita [ investment~: Me lvin H. \.\Tiley, incurnbenl : l!erben °'w1tz , In· veslmen1 b11nk er . Lewis J . Ross. insur· and J . Earl Gulick. re!ired. Surfside Colon.\' Community Se rvices District. !'lne opening and Surfside Colony Storm \\'ater Prntf'clion District . on e opening -~1 1mi Olha usen. housewife; Joseph L. Kra y, retired salesman: ~tar celi no Saucedo. incu mbent. Ylilham D. Putney Jr. has filed for a seat on the Sunset Beach Sanitary Dis- trict Board. There are three incumbents v.·ho did no~ file for reele-clio11 1n th is dis· trict v.-·hich is bting dissolved. Run nin g unopposed in Orange Co!st districts ar~: Cos!a .'\ff'.~a San11.:iry D1~1nct incu m- ben 1 .~ Rnben 0 Br1ggs and Francis H. Glockn er. Dana Point SJn1tarv IJ1slnct ho 11 r d rni:mbers Jnhn C Ha.1'PS ;ind \\'al1er Car· n1ther~. .\1 id"ay Cit ~· Sar111ary D1s1r1c-t incum- bents Hnlanrl Ed"·ard s and Raymond ~1. Srh1n1tL South Laguna $a.n11ary D1str1ct boa rd mem ber~ Clav ,\l11chell and \Vil!lam D. P]n\\'df'n · Cap istrano Beach SanJtarv District trustees r\ayton Daines. J . B. Latham anrl S.:im Lent1n<' Costa ,\Iese Coun1v \\ a1er D1stn('t in- cumbent.'> ~lano Duranrc. C a r I R. Sle\·ens and \\'arren E Booth LOOKS EXPENSIVE .•. BUT ISN'T The AEC must now consider \1'hf'ther Ille fJpcrat1on (If 1hosr f1\·r pl11nl~ shn ukl 1->e ~USJX'nded pending C'on1plt'te env1 rnn- me:ital sturly which m1~h l lead tn re· Guiremen ts lor thP1r a.ltera11on or e1en- <1lthough 11 appears unlikely -their ;;bandonmenl. O~A.HGE C.OAST Nixo11 Wi11d s Up Vacatio11 Witl1 Two ~lid,ve st Stop s HE XAGON AL COMMO DE lnunlrv F'renrh at 1 L~ !tnef L Lar,ge selection of handsomely styled occasional fu rniture at most ;iittracti \•e prices. Featuring Pecan and Oak \\'OOd s DAllY PllOT Oi.ANGE C:OA.~'f PUllLl~li1NG COM,.A.H't 11.oherl N. w •• .i Pro.~ .. .,.. .,., "•ah>ou J.c~ II:. 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RISHER UftUH p._u lftlffftU !ONI Prts1dent Nixon v.·ound up a t 11·0-week v"orking v;:icalio n aL the \\'estern y,·hite House in San Clemente tOOay and headed hack to \\'11shington v.·1th tv.·o mid·we.!lt . rampa1gn-style stops en rou te t.n push hi~ program for ach1ev!'in~ 11 "new pro- sperit y ·· Jn rem11rks prepared for del11ery at th t rlf'rlic.:it1nn <'f 11 ne"· Air Fnrct Museum at \\·n.i::ht·r iir terson Air F!'lrrr B11 ~P in Da~·ton. Ohio and btrore a convention or n1orc than 25,000 milk producer~ !n Chicago. N1xnn echoed the !htme he has em phasized during .a recent series of public appearances: That rigid sel f discipline and tht pioneer spirit or endu ring grea t burdens ll'I ;iich1e.~·e even greater rtward.!I ate nttded to meet the internation1 I com- peti tion that wil l come with a new era of ptace. ··This Is the tplrlt whic h drove tht. \V rlgh1 brothers in those early years nf thi~ cen tury and which has char1tclerized '1 11 !host .... ·ho h11ve follnv.·ed 1n their :oilt.'ps," he toltl A crowd :it lhe new $5 7 1111\lion mu~eum. cnntR\ninJ: f'Xhih1t~ nf AmtflC8~ .:ll'tO~pare t~hnolng~· "11 i~ !ht spirit u•h1ch we now. mu~1 <lemnnstrate 11new -in r\·ery t1rea nf life -11 v.·e are 10 meor t nur eu rrenl r hallenges and f1.1H1ll the Amtric.110 ptb- 1n1~,. 11'1 nur nwn time " :'\1xnn ~aid th r mu ,C'llm . 1flf'ill<'d in thr h<::n"f<1..,,·n flf !h" p1.-.nr<'nnc: \\"r1i:ht " :>n , '"' 1 .i~ ... ;: ,·.;iil'I.~! ,,, thal technologlca\ excellenct! "•hich ha!'i d!'lne so much to enh :inC'e. the quality of American life and "'hich is ~o important In our position as a world leader." F'rom Dayton, Nixon \\'8S scheduled tn flv to Chicago for a ~rsonal grt'tling fiom r.ov . Richard V. Ogilvie and ~ayor Richard Daley and an 11 ppe 11rance befflre the annual convtntio n of the American .\!ilk Prl'lri uC>ers. Inc . one of the nAllon·s mni;t po .... ·erful r;:irm blocs . ll .... ·a~ his second 11 ppcara nce in ll\ino1li in lillll' more than t>1·0 \l'eeks anri rrflrcrN the importance 1h1~ ke.v ni1dwcstern st11te. plays 1n his rc-elecnon pl11ns_ En route t0 San Clemente nn AllJZ. 2fi he !'itopped in Springfield. Ill . tn ded1 cAlt' the home of AbrAham Lincoln a!! a nationa l shrin e and rid e in an l'lpen car 1hr0ugh more than 100.000 well-wishers al the Illinois state fair. In all his appearances the President has repeated his cliiims Lhiit the conflict 1n Vietnam is endinR and the new bell- tightening policies he put into effect last month wrre measures of peaceful. In· ternatlona l competition. He scheduled 11 nation-wide rad1n ad· drr:s!'i fin Labnr Day lo empht1s1ze !ht! same theme \\'\!h special emphasis nn the role the working man mu~r pl.1y 1n h0ld1nlil dn"n !he v.·a~t-pr1C'r spiral. The two .,.,·etks the pres1denl l'ipt"n1 11 lht> .... ·r <.tl'rn whil e hnuse v.·erP the closp~! 'ning lff' ha~ had 1n 11 v11ct1t1on s1 nrP sissununi;: nrfice~ Aides s.111d he s pen1 mn~L nf his lime readinR material 1n prrpar11· t1011 for his fnrthcnmin~ trip In Pekin;: And ln rx1mining \'Arinu~ opllons for nrw ernnnm1r rf'stnunts he v.·lll ser k "'ht'n the currrnt 11·11~t'·pr1ce frretr ends 1n mid-,. . "~~ W.J4l,J O·JI H·20 $129 COMMODE w .JJ 0·21 H·Zl $119 lo add to the "·arm in,·iting country fe ,ling. On Display Now. CURIO w.J.Z o.i21;, H·74 '1i $239 DEALERS FOR : HENREDO N-DREXEL-HER ITAGE NIWl'OIT STOii Ol'IN 'l lDAY "TIL t NEWPORT BEACH 172 7 We1ttllff Or., 6•2·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Professional Interior De1ignt r1 Avt llabl._AIO INTERIORS LAGUN A BEACH 3(5 North Co•st Hi9tlw1y Plione: •94-6551 ' I I I ( I .~ Friday, Srptrm~r 3, 1971 H OA.IL V P/lOf 3 l(y Threatens to 'Destroy' Thieu Canned Hams Banned Cou11ty Health Unit Seeking Bad Meat .\ ban has been placed on the sale or 91 ''highly contaminated" canned hams b:f the Orange County Health Department The hams, bearinlil the label ··Jlolf· man·s Better Maid Brand Boneless F'uJJy Cooked Ham" "·ere bting sold at an Anaheim market. Health department ofricials 5aid a con· Airline Wins Hughes Tool Court Award l\'E\V YORK 1.4.P• -A L'.S. Court of Appeals has upheld a $l43 milllon an· lilrusl award Trans \\'oJ"ld Airlines v.·on lron1 the Hughes Tool Company after bll liona1re recluse Hov:ard Hughes !ailed to appear for hearings. The appeals panel said \\'ednesday the 1970 default judgment by a U.S. District. Court v.·as JUSlified because Hughes' "ex· traordin<1.ry secret ive methods of doing business " made it essential that he testify. The case began in 1961 v.·hen TWA charged that Hughes and the com pany, center of his vast financial ernpire, tried to compel the airline. which it then con· /rolled, to buy all its planes from Hughes during the 1950s. T\\" A first sought dan1ages of $11~ million it .said it had lost because Hughes pre1e11ted it fro111 purcha~ing needed jet~ fro111 other manurac\urrrs. Latrr, it reJ~cd the an1ount to S14;:i n1illion, in- cluding S7 .5 million in atlor11r.1s· fees . Hughes failed to show up for the scheduled t;:iking of pretrial deposition in !he case in 1903. Later. he !ost a coun· lersuit for S366 million by default because of his refusal to appear in court. Hughes. y,•ho ha s not appeared in pub lic for many year!l, sli pped out or his La~ Vegas hide:nl"ay last Nov. 26 amid reports of a poll'er s!ruggle over hi~ financial empirt and has been reported ]i1·ing in seclusion in !he Bahamas since !h('n The tool t.:ornpany t o 11 t end e. d lhr0ugho11t the litigation that T\\'A "'·a.~ srcklng to ll'in a fabrirated case by ex· ploiting Hughes' l.:11011 n cra\·ing for solltudr. The app<'als coul"I. ho\\·cver. said it round nothing to Justify that contention. Cle1nente Bar Loses $106 To Gu11.1u.<11i A !onr ~unman \\ ear1n~ a shoulder-length brown w1i:! rob brd a San Clemente bar or $106 1n cash earl y this morning. Police said the band11 rn!ered the Stage Cna st Inn at aho111 12 -:;5 am and produced a blue-steel. shor1- barreled rcvol1rr Chri~tcl Helen Furlong of ~lission Viejo told officers she was tending har \\"hen the young bandit walked in. sumer complained when three rnen1bers of her family becamt Iii aft~r ea ting one of the hanls A tabor<tlory Pxan11nat1on of the suspe<.'t ham and others 1n the shipment sho"·ed them lo be highly contaminated. a health depar!menr spokesman said. The banned hams are .slan1ped \l'Jlh the code number 2()9.71 and are par! of a ,,.. .. ~ .-\1·t A1lviso1· .r\ctress llclen 1 lave:l!, 'Fir.~! Lady' of the A111er1t.an theater. 11as appoinled by President i\"ixon to the Nation:i! C:ountil on the Aris, an advisory group for federal a~sistance to art and culture. She fil!s the une."<- plred term of actor Sidney Poi tier. \Vho resigned. ·--- Ralph Willia1ns Granted Di vo rcc With J udgn1 enl Former automobile dee1ler n a I p h 'Vi!lian1s of television i:on1mrrt1a l la111c. has been granted an interlocu!ory divorce decr<'e 11·1th a couri judgment calling for the pa yn1ent of more than $300.000 !o his r\e11·port Beach wife r.·lrs. AnnabC"tle \\'1!li<irns nf Linda Isle had contested the marilal settlement 1n lengthy court proreedinJ,!s \1·h1ch began in 19i0 and extended 1rel! 111to th1~ year. Stiperior Court Judgr II. \\'alter S1t~1ner approved !hr dtsputeri agrel!111ent \1·1th notable ei.repl1nn;;; One was a 1udi.:n1<'11\ lor ~l r~ \\'1ll1an1o; of ~J07 .000 pl us seren prrcctu ulterrsl of Sll.7.iO frorn l·"C'b t2 1%0 Th(' 42·\<'iH" old aul•l <lr·aler 11ho recen1J.v aiinounl'.('d hr 11fl" 1ct11rn1n~ lo !he air aire r an absellC'(' rif n111rr rhan a ~·ear ll"as al50 nrderrd lo pll1 ht.<, 111fe "" support 1if &1J1lliJ ;i 11101111! .ind s:ioo :i n10n1h for ea ch or their 1·l11ldrcn .J;i n1c:,, 1 l and CalhC"rior, fl The couple were n1;irned 111 l!l5i 1n Lo.'1 Angeles and separated Sent. t 1%9 balrh ol J,000 ta1ts bearing the samt code from Hoffman Packing Co .. Los Angelts. The health departmtnl has asked con· ~umers to aid in tracing the rest of the shipment or the suspect hams, Offic1<1ls request any person ·who purchased a ham bearing the listed code numbei to return it to the store. from ll''hich ii ll'·as purchas· "" Crowds Scare Jackie Fro111 Ce11ter F ete \VASHll'\GTON (UPI 1 -Jacqueline Kennedv Onassis has decided not to at· tend the opening of the John F'. Kennedy Center F'or Pe1iorming Aris i n \Vashington because of her "dreadful ex- perience" when she \1•as mobbed in \Varsaw recently. Nancy Tuckerman. the former first lady's personal secretary. said t-.1rs. Onassis called her from Athens \\'ed· nesday to say she had changed her mind and would not attend lhe Sept. 8 opening for ·'persona l and private reasons." t-.1iss Tuckerman. reached by UP I in New York by telephone. said r-.lrs. Onassis stressed she was "extremely frightened" 11•hen mobbed in Poland by hundreds of rans at the ftineral of her sister's bro I h e r · i n · I a 11·. Edmund lladzi11·ill ~1 iss Tuckern1an was contacted afl<'r reports among newsmen covering Presi- dent Nixon at the 11·estern \1•hite house in San Clemente indica!ed '.\lrs. Onassis y,·ould not attend the event. '"\1avbe it v.·as an affectionate crowd," !\liss Tuckerman said . "Btit she said she has never been so inghtened in hf'r !1fe. people were literally trying to rip off he r <.lo!hes:· r-.1rs. Onassis \1•as forced to leap aboard a streetcar after mobs chased hrr trom the c<'m<'lerv on the outskirts of \\'arsaw . "She didri"t v.·ant to detract from the center." said t-.tiss Tuckerman. "ancl tht ("fOWds may have brought that to n1ind . "Obviously she cares very much for the <·enter." she added . "She·s \\'Orked hard for it. She felt !here \1·a:;: loo 111ut't1 ernphasis on the 'opening· as opposed In the 'center' itself .·· .\1iss Tuckerman said !hat :\!rs. Onas~1s hoped 10 slip unob ser\"ed into !he cenlfr son1eday 1vith her two children as she did when she :.ecre.t!y visited !he 1\'hite House la !".! February -her fir.~1 return visit since Kennedy"s assass1na!ion Law Lets Hair Down I.OS ANGELES fliPI 1 -'fhe pr.thee department issued ne,1· re i: ll I a I 1 on s Thtirsda.1• permitting officers to J:row 111drr must:ichrs an9 \\·ear: lnngc; h<i1r but beards ~trl! <'.r(' banned The ne11 rulr~ still put limilat1ons on length The bari.. of the ha ir can oow be gro11n down lo !hr ·' {·nllar hne instead of (11·0 inthe$ alw\·e the ('Ollar i\lustaches may he J.!rOll''n a quart<'r inch past either side of \11r lin. ·-'f ~ . ' ' ' , -· Cole Weds !\1ichael Cole, T\1 star of 'l\·lod Squad' married h is longtime S\Veetheart, Paula Dickinson Kelly, daughter of the !\·Jodernaires' P aula Kelly. The \Vedding \Vas held privately Th ursday in a church and the reception held at the hon1e of Aaron Spelllng. TV executive producer. Pla1111i11g G1·ou11 E11do1·ses Pu1·cl1ase of Salt C1·eel{ By PATR ICK BOYLt: Ot I~• O•llJ ~1lol ;11U The public took one more slep to1verd !he acqu isition of Salt Creek Beach 1n l.agtina Niguel 'rhursday when a {'Qm- inittee studying the purchase unanimou s· lv vote d to endorse 11 ·The county Ocean an(I Shoreline Plan- ning and Steering Co1nmittee. n1cet1ng 1n Laguna Niguel. voled lo reco n11ne11d to lhe Board of Supervisors that the bearh and nearby par king areas be purchnsed as a package for S2.a 1nilliori. Under the tern1s of a propo11al by i\reo Con1111unity Dcl'elopers. owners of the 3:J acre11 of properly. A1To \\"Oltld make !he necessary in1provements on thr land hefore !urning it over lo lhL' county. These "·ould include restrooms. footpaths to tl1<' beach parking ar<'aS and i:on· cession facil i!ies. Richard L \\"erser, exccut1\·c vier president of 1\l'to, :-aid if the deal 1.~ quickly app ro\ed by the Board of ~up('rv1sor::. !he proJert 1.·;-1n h<' rflm · pl<'lrd b.1• Scpten1ber nf 1972 The board 1.-; e.~pel:ICd In con:.;1der the tnot1er at 1\s Sen1 7 n1ec11np; 1\llo propo,.ed 111:1~u1g t h e 1111· pr111errents as n;1d ol Ille !'!ales pci L·k;,g('. \\'e1ser :-aid. becr1u~e <if lhe land sltdc rian~<'r in the ar<'a r1f the lica r·h. Th<' of· f1 C1a! noted tliat the <.'O mp;u1y i.-; pl;in111ng to bulld hon1es around the inland parking areas and the home silts and parking lots 11·ould have lo be developed together to prel'enl slides in the fragile t-.tontcrey ~hale geological formation. \\"e istr Blso added that by executing both the purchase agreement and im· riru1 cn1cnt contract simultaneously. t/1e land \\'ould be 1n11nediatelv laken off the !l'l.~ rolls. !hereby saving rrioney for Avco . Ile also added that Avro could n1ake !he improven1enls for less cnst than the c·oun1y {'ould cor,tracl to ha1·e them done lhJ"ougt1 compcti!ive. bidding. 1\ spokes1nan for the county counsel"~ oftice said !oday it is legal for the county lo e:<ectite both agreemen!s at !he same ti111e and allow the work to be done v;ithoul calling fur bids. '"Ou r level of improvements 11·ill be bct!C'r thnn anything !he county now ha s." \Veiser told the officials on the <·orn n1i tlee, adding that the cost In the 1·nun1y of r11~1nt:11nin~ the facilil y \1ould hr no higher lhan fr1 r other county pro. f11.•rlv \I hen eon1pleted. the beach p1:1rk 11•111 include 4.300 feel of oceanfront \.\'t\h lwo l:tri:e p:irku1c Int~ A('ti'SS tn the brarh lrorn these parking areas. ll'h ich \1'11! be 111J;i nd an rl on Inn of the. hlutr!'i overlook- ing !he sea. will he rlown landsca ped 11n llo.·,1;1\'-;. \\1r>1srr notf'd S. Viet11am Ove1·tl1row P1·ellicted From \\'irt SeYices SA IGO'.'/ -Vice President Nguyen Cao Kv has threatened to "destroy'" Preside.nt Nguyen Van Thieu to prevent establlsh· ment of a dtttatorsh1p in South Vietnam, sources close to the vice president said today. The threat c<ime a ... the presi dential ''an1paign opened offi tially today with Thiru ~"~ th<' only candidate. The sourctt quoted l\y as ~ayin~ he believes thal Thieu will be overthrown belore the scheduled Oct. 3 election . K~· told Vietnamese newsn1en ea rlie r tudav : "If Thieu gocs on the way he is doing no1v, dictatorship \1•ill be set up in Sooth Vietnan1 . ·rhe Vietnamese people will have to fight dictatorship in the country as 1rell as the one whi ch comes from outside. ·:. ;.The Vietnarnese people have alwa~ ,..,·anted freedo111 and dcnlocracy, never dictatorship. If President Thieu wa.rrlS dictatorship. this 11·ill be a sad thing ftV th<' tountrv.·· 1Secret1:1fy of State William P. Rogers said roday tha! despite. the prospect or uncontested South Vietnamese eleclions: the Nixon Administration will continue its support of South Vietnam 1. Sources close to Ky said he feels that the next 30 days until the election are crucial In the future of the country. The sourtes said therr is a good chance th~ elections never \\'ill be held because (lf demonstrations and other un rest. The sources said Ky reel s so strongly ;iboul Thieti·~ position that he bad '"threatened to destroy him and his cti· c1uc, if hy destroying Tllicu it would rcn1ove a dirta!or and help the country and !he people ·· Thirti today named Col. r\guyen Khac Binh head of the South Vietnamese Cen· tral lnlt>Jligence Agency. as head of the national police because of the poss1bili!y of more strl'et dernonstration. The group 1s ~im1lar to the American FBI. B1nh replaces iltaj. Gen . Tran Thanh Phong \1'ho became unpopula r in th e. police force because of his crackdow n on officers taking bribes . Binh is expected to be placed in charge of over-all security ii thr demons trations do break out. Six poli!ical parties called on Thieu to- day to resign ''or race the consequences before history" -sy,·ifl reaction lo Thieu':. Thursd;ay announcement he \\"Ould be rhe onlv canciida te and that be 11·nuld re~ign if hC failed to receive a vote of" confidence in tl1e election. tie did not 1"<1.v y,•hat pC'rcentagc he would consider a vote of confidence . Burglar Sparks $20,000 Blaze Fire triggered by a careless burglar did an e.stin1ated $20.000 damage early lo- day lo a rnod clothing store on the mall in The C1t.11 shopping center Jn Orange. Damagrd b~· fire. srn oke and \\"a!t>r was !hr Hip Pockrt. 66 City Plaza South. Orange B<>Jt<1!1un Chief Bill \Vade said a hurglar had sma shed a display 111iodow 11·ith a brick an cl apparently esca ped """it h se1 era I lra!11er coats Another coat 1n the 1\·lndoll' tell on a d1spl:iy light and even- tually caught fire. He ordered the woman In open lhe ca sh box. then the bandit scoo ped otit his loot. \\"ill1an1s y,·as ordered lo pay ;ill rnedical and school cnsts for !he children and was gran!ed rrason;:ible 1·1s11at1on right s. For more sc hool fun 1 He ned throug h the frnnl door artcr ordering the "'"Oman to llt on the floor. Officers said no atilo \\'3S seen or heard alter the robbery al 3707 S. El Camino Real They described !he gi.1nman as !wing belwten 22 and 2:) years old, "'"ith dark eyes , standing about (iv~ feet·five-inches a n d weighing 130 pounds. His clothing. the y said. in· cludtd a dark green t·shirt a.nd blut denim trouse rs. .Judge Steiner al sn <•rderrd \\ 11liam.-; tn pa~· court ('OSts and aHorney recs ""'l11ch amounted to $32.000 Rolls E ngin es :\loved DERBY. England I UPI 1 -Holls-Royce. said toda y it -\\·a~ sendin_g three more RB21 l jet engines lo California for Lockheed Aircraft Corporation·s Trislar Air Bus. The shipment. headed for Palmdale. bring~ to 23 the number of engines Rolls-Royce has complettd for the project Cl1ills for Cold~ Israelis Get Toehold ou Virn.s l\IASHJNGTON (AP 1 -Deve.lopmenl or a cure. for oose colds -by chilling the big toes ~·ith a refrigerant chemical - 1~as claimtd Thursday by l w o researchers from Israel. The researchers even sa id lhe techni· que eppareolly proYides indefinile im· muntty against such r u n n y -no$ e maladies. according to preliminary fin· dings among 100 patients treated durine the past year. But some American scientists snorted at !he idta. The Israelis reporttd 1ht Idea is this : nasal temJ)trature·lowerlng -along ..., .. h humidity-lowering -"dries tip lhe nostrils," thereby "curing" thr rold. thty said. They Indicated !he concept is bast<! partially on the ancient Chine~ method of acupuncture -sticking needles in one pa rt or the. body to attack an ailment e1$e...,·here. Bui (l''O Am<'rican mtdical ell'perls on !he common cold, asktd by a newsman to c1·aluatt the report, said !hat: \Vhile !he toe-chilling techn ique might <."Onceivably abort or reduct the severity of a nose cold dur lo an allergic reaction. !hey seriously douh! it could have ;;iny ef· feet against colds due to viruses J • MISS ~~~~!~~~~! ''tith·il. styles with real classroom class! }'or young ladies with grown·up fashion ideas, but no!. <1uite grown·up feet! Size.<; fl'om 8)1~ to 4. Bright young styl ~. made with quality mat<.'rials a nd conscientious care, costing muth less than you'c.J e>xpect. 6 . 99 and 7.99 \ Sudde.n temporary chilling of the big toes 11lmost 1mmediate.ly brings about a lowering of the normal body temperature within the nose because. they said. the big toes and the nosP. are nervous syst enl '·refltctors" of one anolher in their re~ponse to external stress. And thi~ And !he Americans generally pooh- poohed the s11~geslio11 that lht technique could provide long.ti me immunity·, e.ven ngalnst allergic type colds. At SOUTH COAST PLAZA Only-Bristol St. at San Diego Frwy., Costa Mesa • • I ' \ 4. DAIL V PI LOT Friday, Septrmbtr l, Jq71 u_.s., Russ Arms Race Unchecked LON_DON (AP ) -The Uniled States and tht Soviet Union are cutting beck the ir strategic bomber forces bul the missile race betw een lhe t w o superpowers continues Uilabat.KI, military rt~earch experts reported toclf1y. The A1nerican Strategit Air Conunand in the past year has allowed il!i 852 str ike force to dwindle from aboul 4D:> planes in service lo 3M, while the Sov1el force of tl-1YA4 Bison and TU20 Bear bombers is now estimated at 1.0 :1 ircraft , the Internationa l Institute of Strateg i c Sl udies said in its annual sur1 ey of the world 's military bal!llnce. The U.S. force; ho1,1,·ever, is developing &hort·range missiles for its planes V.'hich cou ld sharply increase the delivery of nuclear 11.'eapons, while •·the Soviet Union has shov.•n no apparent interest in matching this particular effort," the sur- \'ey said . ~ • ...... --.. ' Both sides, the rt>por t said, are con- CPntrating on int ercontinental missiles, wlth the Russians now deploying an estimated 1.510 on land against 1.054 for !he United States. ... -- Miel,ey Goes to f 'loriila The Americans, instead of build in~ more missile launchers. are n1ounting tri- ple warheads on the ir r...1inutem11.n \~:eawns -doubling the number nf poten- l ial ttinuteman lar::ets by 1975, the Famed Dis ney {'haracter drives a golden spike s,vn1hollztn,c conip!e- tion of narrO\\'-gauge ra ilroad at \Vall D1 ~ney \Vorld in Florid a. \\li th :r•..iickey is railroad expert Earl Viln1er \1·hn \\·enl into .1ungles of 'Yuca· tan Peninsula to retrieve the old \1·ood-burn1ng locomotives \\·hich \\1ill be used on tours. a;urvey said. , The institu\t, which calls itself in - dependent of all go vernments. is made up of mililary ei:perts in 46 co untries. Its president is Ltster Pear5<>n, former prime minister of Ca nada . Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, President fliixon's s pecial i;~urity adviser, is a member. The in· lititute survey, called "The Military Balance, 1971 -1972," is a handboo k of military hard\l.·are and eCQnomics cover· tng most of the v.•orld. Solo11 Say s U.S. Failing To Ha11cU~ He1·oi11 Spi1·al Navy Announces IO-year Pllln To Boost Fleet "'ASHI NGTON <UPI) -The Navy has drav.·n up a $50 bill ion "dream" plan for re.building th e U.S. Fleet during the ne:rt deCade, calling for a new nuclea r alrcrart t arrier e\'ery thrtt years and develop- menl of ships thal can skim I.he ocean al more than 100 miles an hour. J\1avy off irial5 also \\'ant lo acquire 111 neet of 105 nuclear attack submarines. buil d one nuclear powered guided mi ssile frigate each year to serve as escorts for the aircraft carriers, and produce a new class of "sea co nt rol" ships just now on the dtav.·i ng board. Adm Elmo R. Zur11 wl!ll, ch ief or naval operations. presented the p!an to the Hnuse Armed Ser\'ites Committee earlier this year. The plen·s details emerged from recently relea sed transcript s of Navy testlmnny lo thal con1mitlee and the House Defense appropriations sub- C'lmm1ltee and from talks l\'ith naval of· ficials and spokesmen. Officials gtressed that the plan had rer-eived appro,·al ne it he r lrnm !he ~.:i vy nor from the Department nf Defense. 1hAt it probablv \\'Ould never receil•e fnnn1l approval. but th •t it v.·as 11 good guide for 3·early budgeting. "This is a dream sht e!." nnr Qf!tc1At gaid. "This is \~hat "'e'd llk t In h;i,·e, gi\•en !ht conditions that P~isl now " Zumwalt told the Hntise Armed !'rrvict s Commiltel' lhe plan \\'I S "a ~a\·r staff document usrd In prescribe lonr·range objl'c\1ves .... , ht said 11. \\'a.~ ~ub1ect lo revision !0 meet changing ctn· d1l 1on~. "]I \\'OU]d be a l().~·car pl<\11 ~l.}lf!llll>j nfr at abnut a $4 billion prr ~rar !errl. in· rreasin~ to$;, hi Ilion anrl tl1fn \t \'eling off tietWf?l'n $4 b1llton and $.'1 bill inn ." he said. 7he nav.v shi phuildin~ level 111 the fiscal year 1972 budget is $3.3 billion WA SHI NGTON (AP) -/\ c1,1i,1.:re~s1nan just back fron1 a v.·nrldwide lnn k at the narco!ic~ problr1n says thP Un ited S1alr~ ;ilone is frd!ing to 111ake headway aga111~l heroin addic tion. Rep. Don Edwards ll >·Cal1f 1. sa.vs .Ja pan reports st11mpiog nut a .,.,·1r!e~prPad heroin µrohlen1 in 10 .1·ears thrnui::h a 111assive campaign b;:i~ed nn appeal.~ !n r;:irnily and na tional pndl' and ~tr1ct law en forrement. ln Hong t\uni;:. he .says. nH1c1ri\s <·l:iun a cure rate of 40 percrnl throui;:h a hnrsh treatment program which places addir1 s in v.·ork camps and takes them off druj!s abruptly and c-ompletely. "I th ink these reports arc qucs· llon;ible," Ed\\•ards s<1id in an inter' ic111 Thursdav, "but lh ere is no cif1Ubl lh;:i1 1he United Sta tes stands practically alone 111 !ht l\'Or]d in the .~ize and .<eriousness Of 1!<; heroin problem." Edwt1rds, cha trm;in jud iciary s11bcnrnmittee legislative proposals for addict~. said hr w;:is n1ost the British apprnarh. or a \loll~(' s t 11r1y1n.i; reh;1hilit;.it1ng impressed by Contrary tn popu l11 r belief, hr i;aid , 1hr Rrit i~h do not hand oul heroin free to ad· dirts but have set up J6 clinics in Londnn, each he;aded hy a p~ychi;1trisl, \\•here ad · dicll'I can gel medical lre;:itment and .:i "''ide range of help and ad\•iee. If th e psychi atr i~t tbink.~ 1! nece~s<1ry. hr can prescribe heroin ror the add1 rt , 1Jo!'.l u r Di e"; Fa111c tl for Hej1n·e n a ti on r,JONTRE:A!'X. S1\11ierl11nd 1A PI The death of Dr P;iul Niehan.<, \1•ho became lamnu~ inr his rt juvpnat1on treatment. \\·as annount'C'rl tod;:i y llr 11·;:i~ 83. Niehan~ \\.<!~ a fHl'lllf'!' phv~1c·1;i 11 nf Pope Paul \I I. <111u1ni,: •dht•r,'> A ~u rgr1111 \1 ho pcrforn1rd n1ore lhan .ill.000 OJlt't<l t1ons 1n 4U yr:ir~. K1chun" al~11 hcC'anic :in r xpcrt 111 ~f'lh1t:ir thcr;iny <11111 rl('1 cloprd his 011,n reJ11\t<n:i11"n trr;:i1111rn1 hy 111- Jl'rlln.i; huni;:ins \\'ilh the Foetus nf unborn lan1bs ;:ind other ;i~1n1al~ hu1 thf' p1·rsrript1rin (1111~! hf' ri lled ('ach d.:iy ;ii the ;1ddirl'.~ loc;il ph<1l'macy and rrne-.1·r·d ;ii ll1r rlllll(' P11'1." 11rrk, krPp1n~ thc> ad<l1cl undrr ll 1e ps~·1·h1;i1n.~1·s <'11 rr ()n the l;1ll'·l't1!11 r'l·e1n ent sidr. Edwprd~ s;:iirl. the English hti\'e tough cri1n1nal pen;ilt1cs lrir drug pushers Edll':irds said hr is 1·0111111c·rd 1hr. I 'nitcd Stales 1nu ... 1 I 1r~t l'<'~;ird hrn111 ;irl- <11rt1on a~ :1 med1r;i!. nnt ;:i rr11111nal. pro· hlem. if it is tn start sol\ ing u Ex-first Lad.y· Faints on Tour () { il'l ountllins \)J·:1"V!·:R [liPl1 -~1rs. L'.l"ntlnn B. .Johnson. who f<11n ted 1vhile lotinng a h1,'lh illl1ludr 1n<1unt<i1n park in Colorado, said lnd;i:, the 1ncir!enl n1?t1e hrr n1;.id "Thf ;iltit11df' ra ther .i;r1t In n1r lor ;i !1 I\' n1on1c11!~:· ~hf said ol hPr tn111· 1hp)ugh 11oc.:k\' i\1oun1r11n N1111n11nl r11 rk nnrth11·es! of Denver 1'hursd;:i1 "I c-a1ne lo righl ;i11·;1y. 1t didn'! an1ouri1 tn rnurh "! Just gol 1nad al n1\se!r and 1t llali ,.\<'<ir th:11 I l\O\Jld ha\'e lo p11I nff anv b:tr k1,arku1,:: n11•cH." s::i1d the fnrn1cr lir ~t lad1 r.11·." .h1lin ... nn. a r11rn1hrr 11r the :'\:1· t 1nnal Pn1 ks r\d' LSfll'\. 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"' " •• ., " ., " " •0 j! 1 :11 " " (·11 \l ::I ,. ' llll " " .. ti •l -· .. 11 ., t ' •• .. " •• •• • r 1 r " ,., el '• .. .... .. ,, ~ .. ,, .. ,, ~ 11 " •I ., ' " "' New Era Hailed ,-\ •· ··-Top Aides Grilled Berlin Accord In Leaks Signed by ·Big 4 \\'ASH INGTON (AP) -An F'BI in· ve5ligatinn into the lt'aking of sensitive i11rormation to nev.·smen by government official.~ eXtE'nds lo the \Yhite I-louse nn<l Pentagon, as well as the State De pa rt- 1nent . il ha s been learned Informants say !he probe ir1l'nlves lie dl'tectors and dem ands that officials sign affida\'ils sv.·ear111g they did not provide unauthorized material to reporters. According lo these informants the \\'hite House ordered the FBI into the current investigation aftt r a July 23 New York Times story ga1•e detai ls of a new 1'rerct American proposal al the l! S.· Soi ict ~tratcgic·arn1s-lim1ta!lon lalks in He ls1nk1 Fil'sl oflicial 1ndil·at1on of Lhe unusual tiue r.v cnme Thursd;:iy 1vhen the Stale l)epart111enl ackr1ow!edged surne of its pcl'l>un nc J had been questioned by the ,Justice Department concerning sources 111 ··.,1oric.~ 1vhich \1·e judge tn he harmful t'• thr national interest." St~lc l)('parlinent spo kesman Robert ,J. ~!t:Closkcy derl1ned to "go into details or the anatom!··· of the in\'estigation. PllCES EPFlCTIVl SATURDAY ONLY HUIRY, •OME QUANTITl!S LIMITED BER.LIN I UP I J -1'lle Hig Four am- bassadors s1i,:ned today an histvric Berhn agreen1ent designed lv ease tens ions 111 this divided l'ily anti to help bru1s about a new era of peace an d security 1n Europe. Jt 11~1s the first rnajor Berlin agree- n1enl since the nnc 21 yrar.~ ago er1d111g the 1943-1949 blockade wh ich Josef S!alln 1n1posed on the cit y at !he he11:ht of the cold war Its rnain points -It spelled out for rhe first time the \\lestern right of unimpeded access 10 tile \\ eslern outpost 110 miles inside East Berhn. -lt ga1•e \\'est Berliners !he ri[:ht to pa s~ thro11gh th e Bcrhn \\'all to East Berlin and recognizf'd rhe 11rs !h:tl bind \\'est Berlin to \\'est Germany. But 1t did not destroy the \val!. -In concession to lhe Russians the agreernent b:trred \\'est Berlin from becoming a st;.i\e of the \Vest German Federal Republic <Jnd lin1llecl \Vest German po litical activity here -The Russians also won !he right !f1 open a general consulate in \\'est Berlin although some opponents of the agree- ment said th1s was gi.,.ing Russia a fool in the \Ve~t Berlin door. Tht sign ing ceremony too k place 1n the conference room u1 th e former allied cori· ll'ol aulhority 01uld1n[: u1 the American ::.ecLor whe re the 11es!ern an1bassador~ In \\'l's! lterrnany and !hr Russian a1n· ha~sador to East <rern1a11~ rearhed ll1 fl agreement 111 17 111unlh5 n! hard barg a111:ng. The agree1ne11l \1as to ha,·e been sign- <'d Thul'sda.v bul "as dela yed hy arguments o\er the translat1ons of ctr· lain parts into the German language. Those diff1cuh1es were soh·ed in all·nJght t'onterences Although the agree1nenl concerned nnly Berlin, \Vestl'rn all1Pd nlf1cials said 1l could lead lo ratil1 t·at 1un nf \\'est I :errnany·s nonaggression pact 1"1it h Hl1 ss1a. the F.uropean security conferenre w/11ch the Jluss1ans \1·ant and an agree• n1ent on a rcducti<i n of troops and strategic arn1s. The agreemen1 signed today v.•ill nol go in to elfect until Ea~t and \\'est Gern1;i n and \\'est Berlin ncgotiat0rs \\'Ork out rletails. \\'hich then 1\·11\ he incorporated in the agreement after Big ~,our approval. Those talks start illonda y in Berlin 11 nd Bonn You're on top with 20" movin' high-rise bikes - style, speed and perfonnance are great -save sa1 S oy~ a nd girl\ love the~e bi k e~ with chromed 11ms, f ender~ and cha in gu a rd oc<;.e nts on blue frames. Boy's ho ~ e-x tro la rge sprock et gea re d fo r re ar tire ; girl 's hos easy-pe dal 36-tooth sp1oc ke t, white saddle . Hondffibor1 on both mod•ls a djust easily_ YOUR CHOICE 88 REG. 46.99 WARDS STOCK A COMPLETE LINE OF BIKE ACCESSORIES! Generator light Combination Rugged butyl 3-pc. set! bicycle lock! bicycle tubesl 549 119 129 SPIC I AL SPECIAL l'ICIAL High-l ow front Vinyl covered Fit 20, 24 ond beam; chromed. $!eel cob le 26-inch tire s . ~ Extra sa fety. fils a ny bik e. Butyl rubber. 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WU"'>'>t!O" r~ .H n " "'!------------------------------------- I ( I i 1' I I ( I ) 'I .-.. Newport Beaeh Today's Flnal EDIT I ON N.Y. Stoeks VOl. 64, NO. 210, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS Newport Planners Endorse Law on High Rise By CA r.r.'DACE PEARSON Jlip11•port Beach planning commissioners Thursrlav night voled S to I to endorse a city !av.· that \lo'ould ban all hi gh·rise buildini;:s 10 waterfront areas below the city's bluff line for one yeM. Tht: propos;i! now goes to the city council for reqwred action before it could become la v.·. Commission er William ti1artin cast the ew B~· TERRY COVILLE: Ol 1~1 Clfll~ l"llot Stf U Newport Beach city official.~ wert niystified this morning over 11 Superior Court suil filed Thursday against the f\.l:i rch 9 freeway election. Ci!y offic-ials h;1d not yet been ~er'l'ed rnpies of the suit riled by E. 0. Rodeffer. a :-iewport Beach resident, i nd could not comment on il. Rodeffer is seeking to rel'erse the landslide vote that may havt stopped the . Nixon Winds Up Two-week Stay In Snn Cle 1n ente B~· f:Uf.ENE V. RISHER Uftl!tO r>rtll ln!trfttUon•I rrrs1dent Nixon wnund up a two-week ••nr king vacatinn a! I.he \\'estern \\~hi1 e Hnu.c.e in San Clemen!!': tnday And headed back to \\';ish1n.o:ton "'·ith lwn mid·wesl, rampa1gn·sl.yle stnps en route. lo push hi:oi program for 11ch1e\·eing a "ne"'· pro- Fperily." In remark~ prepared fo r delivery Al the dedication nf ;i ne"'· Air force Musaum ;it \\'right·Pflt!er5lln Air Force. Ba~e in 0;1yton. Ohio ;ind before. a convention of m1Jre than 2fi.()()() milk producers in Chicago. Nixnn rchnt'd tht theme ht: ha11 empha!ii1?.rd r1urin.o: a recen t 5eries of public appraranrc~. That r1g1c1 self il1~c1pline and lhe r 1(1nerr ~p1nl of endurini;: great burder~ tn ach1r1 e e1cn i;:reater rew;i rd~ are nr!'ried tn n1eri !he 1n1ernational com- prtitinn that will come with a new era of peace "Tht~ i~ the .c.pirit Y.'hich drove !he \rright hrnthers in those early ye;1rs of 1h1s cen turv 11nd which has characterized ~11 tho~e ·who have followed in thtir a;lep5," h~ told 1 crowd at tht: new $5.7 mil lion museum, conta ining exhibits of AmPri cas aerospace tech11ology. "It is the spirit whi ch we now must demonstr;ite Anew -in t very artll O( \if~ -if .,...e are 1(1 meet our c:urrt:nt challengt~ and fulfil l the American pro- 1See NIXON, Pare t ) Orange Coaat 1''eather BeautHul weekend 1,1·eather i5 on the asenrla '-l'ilh temperatures 81 the beach 111 74 rising to 8~ inland . Lows tonight alon~ the coast 58 with fi.4 readings inland. INSIDE TODAY "[)1:r1 Pln11d n11d All T hat Jarz" w1//, lakt up o .11.z:·doy sta11d at Di.111f'ylo11d st11rt1np ftfo11dn11 011.d l.odnJ(.( ,r,tlr r·nrltr nn.~ prc:turtt one! (I SIOTI/ nn Pll(1' 2.5. 1 .. 11 ... ff MYl¥1I 'wlll(l1 tt c.w ....... ' Nol-I ·~· •• (h1oo;-ln• U• ' o ...... (""""' " c11n 111M U•U l1U•1!tl~lt "·" Comlu " S•l¥1f l"ffl .. " c ......... , " SHrlt 1'·1' O.tl~ loltll(H " SIM• M•r•ott ll·U 1'411••'•1 ,,,. ' T•••v••,.• • •!fl••<• t! u Thoolerl Jt.,, l*o<"tK'"" " Wo1t•1r • '"" ........ .. Wllllo Wf<h .. Ml llMI• ' w1m1~·1 Mow• 11·'1 M1rrlltl Lk f"'"' 11 Wtrl4 ·~ ••• M1vtfl n.J1 w ... _ •·» lone no vote against the reduced limita· llon. lt is the third r~trictive ordinance pr~ posed within one month and basically extends the boundaries of a. proposed Low- er Newport Bay Civic District. In doing so. the Planning Commission amended their own ordinance, wh ich would have bann~ high rise in the entire cily for onl!: year. Co mmisssioner f\1artin . vot ed no bt- cause he wanted Ne14'port Center and ort Pacific CnAst Freeway lrom coming throuAh Newport Beach. ln hi~ suit. Rodeffrr contends tha t NPwport Rea ch went beyond its ju r1sdic· lion in calling lhe M11rch 9 e )~!ion. On that datt . voters rtjected lhe 111dopted freeway route b)• a 6-1 m11.r~in. Voters also amended the city chari er ll"I make it necessary for thtm to ratify any future freeway 111gret:ments. Rocleffer, or Rocleffer Investments. is also asking the court lo prohibit the city from 1nitiat1ng or calling 1ny future elec· tlons on the fret:w9y issut . Hl! suit also seeks to slop f'inan<"e Director George Pappas rrom Rllnwinit any funds to be spent on current nr futurt: traffic sludies involving !he Pacific Coast Freeway. P;ippas said !his morning ht: "''a~n't sure "·hat funds would bf! 1ffecled. hut he \.\'nu ld s;tudy the suit when served "'-'Ith 11. Rodeffer's complaint also 11!le.p;es th ::it the city ha.~ incurred numt:rous •ex- pend itures the past 15 ye1rs in studying alternate freewa y routes throu gh the ci- ly. Th e Newport Beach Council approvrd the f reeway route on Oct. 211, 1968. The route was supposed to stretch from the ea stern city limiL~ near Buc k Gully to B:iv:i;ide Orirt in Coron;a del ~-f:ir The council. howevt:r broke t!~ freeway ;igreement with the st;ile ;:iftrr the f.larrh 9 P!er.t1nn Resull ~ of th at t ire.:· lion "·ere ;i lso ra!lfLed by the 1ta\a Assembl~· and SenatP. Rodeffer all cgPs !he speci;il in111at1\'P. t>lec-1100 \.\·a:i; unl;i"·ful 10 that i! 11!!1'mp1 frl to usurp lhe adm1ni:i;t rath r funr11on of the rouneil and becau ~P 1t \'1olat rd lhc f;ihfilrnia and US C'on:i;t1tutinn, :i;ef'l111n.~ nl wh1rh provide that no litw imp<11rin£ the nhligations of conlracls shall e\ er be passed. Neither J\'ewpor! Rr;it'h Cit~· A11 0rnPy Denni.~ o·Neal nr ('i 1y Manager Rober l \.\'yon Y!'OU!d cnmn1ent on !hf' ~u1i 1h1~ mOrning because they had not yet heen served wi1h it or read the official docu - ment. No date ha s been set for a Superior Court hearing "ln ROOeffl"f l i;uit. Hi~ suit further rh1im11 that Newport Beach had no authority nr ability tn res· cind its freew::iy ::igreemt>nl berause it il!l a matter of st11lt: concern and fl!! such "·i;s not properly a matter tf1 be sub-- milted to the t:lectora te of a municipal corporation. Named dt:fendents in the suit Wt're the citv. members of the ell~· C'nuncil in- diViduall y anrl collective. the rity clerk and the cit y financt dirtc1nr. Rodcffer ·is Askin~ lhe col!rl lo nullify the election . re~cind !ht: cnuncll re!IQhl · tin n a£ainst !ht: frt:ewa y and force lhe ci· ty to go ahead with plans lor the freewa y. Do Shoppin g Before Monday Shoppe:rs 1hould do •II their wttkend purchasing today , Saturday, i nd Sunday, as most retail stores will bt cl~ed Mon- da y in obst:rvanct o( L.abor Day. Spokesmt:n for larger shopping centers ah>ng the Orange Coast announetd that few , if any 1ptei1lty shops will be ope• for bu~ines.~. but that restaurants w11J remain open. Retailer11 in ~ma!ler centers wlll be c!n~ed t1l!IO, MO!!! 1upermarket.~. hnw · evPr, 111·ill rPma in ~ until 7 l'·m. No bank!!, 1av1ngs and IMn officeit, ~I nHice~. or aovernme.nt 1 g~ncle~ will be t'.'lpen i• obse rvance of the n~tioniil holld~y. Emkay properties inclu ded tn the b<in . This ordin&nce nov.· must go for final <1pp roval to the City Council, \O.hlch v.·111 hear the original high rise ordinancP nn Sept. 13. It proposes to limit all bu1ldln~ for t1,1·0 years in a Lower NP11.'port Ray Cl\'ic Uistrict. which basically covers w&er-front properties around t.he lo .... ·er ba\· . Both the commission plan and the c1v1c district ordinance limit building lo a .15 fool he ight and are intended to allow time (or the city to de velop an updated master plan. City ~tanager Robert \l.'ynn has estima!ed 11 romplete plan "''ould be ready 1n At:;;ust of 1973. But an interim , or policy pla n, is scheduled for com· plelion around Christmas. A mor11.to rium on building in the Ci\'i< District expires /\'ov. 18 and cannot be extended. Depending on "''hich new ordinance is adopted, a tlme period in \lo'hich old zoning laws re·apply may ex ist. aves Thi': commission spent J1,1•0 confu~d hours before agreeing on boundaries, leaving any legal descnpl1on11 to Acting City Artornl'y Dennis O'Neil, "''ho ad - mitted today, "I'm not sure "·here the hell they are talking about in exact te rms." Basically, boundarit>s will begin In Corona del Mar at the shoreline, follow the bluffs around the Upper Newport BaY ;ind then go as far "''est along the Coast Highway lo the Santa Ana River mouth. • I HURRICANE MON IC A BR INGS THE HEAVIES TO ORANGE COAST SHORELINE FOR LA BOR DAY At Balboa's Infamous Wedge, Only the Experianced Ventured In to the Super Surf Super Surf Pounds Coast Hurricane S11otvns Huge Co 1nbers on County B eaches Spa\.\'nrrl by Hurn~anl! ~1nn1r·,11 fi;.11 milP!! awa y, Seplember's fir~t onslau):ht 10upcr .~urf pounrled O r a n g P Cn.1/il beachrs todity as wnrl'ler! l1leJ:Llilrrl~ "'il!rhed for l.;ihor Day hol iday c1·011ds ju.~t over the hill. Newport Bca rh 1r;rl:iy rl'p0r1"d thP h 1i;:he.~t surf of the season \\·11h !'on1r srl~ nf breakers ranging !o 10 feel at Balho<1 's \.\'ed~e. Hunt1ng!on Bc;1ch l1krw1sr h:irl 1hf' h1i::· i::esl !!urr of !he season 1,1•ith Jfl.foo1 ~1,1·rll~ pounding city beaches. In l.aguna Beach. gv:ird~ rrporled surl running consistently at five lerr 111•11h i;ome com bers rear.hing ei,i::hl fret. Red fla~ fluttered from guard towers along the Art Colony's enUrt: beachfront. He;n·y riplldP~ pre\·aill'd in t\ewport. H11nt1n1;ton Rr:irh and La~una Beach. "This mAy no! JLIJil be recnrd .•urf fnr tl1P season." nn r wnrrirrl l1fcgt1::irrl oh~rr1·cd "\\le p1;i v ;il.~o set some rrscue rrrnrd~ 1 h1~ "crkcnd."' llnl v lhl' soult1ernn1o~t be;iches alnni;: the Or11ngr Coas! seemed lO have e~c-apcd the h1i,! boon1crs ~o far. S;in C'1rmen!e l1fegu;irds re ported surf of onlv thrre 10 five fret and expressed hoprs ·u1at 11 "'ill hnld that low. Bul 10 cornp!icate matters, Ne1,1·port Be.ich Manne Safety Director Robert E. Reed reported th;il Hurricane Monica, now fi50 mile~ away, "is headed due nortb direcl ly for us." . Additionall y, inland temperatures 1n Near Coti1ity Airport the high 80sare t''.l."pPcted In drive v1~1lor1 lfl the Or;inj.!P rn;:i ~t h,v !ht thousands. Hert: they'll fi nd the Nr ;ind "'ater te.m· pcralurcs aln10.~1. e11.1al11.f'rl 01it. ;11 70 degrees -arvither lure tn pull thrm into 1he l111ge hrrakers and trr!lchcrnus rip· tides ,e:rneratcd hy r.·lnnic;i . J.agun11 Rea ch lifrgu;irds said 1h1~ n1ornin(;! !hey ;ire ii.earing up in an· t 1c1patinn of nlilSS rescues over the big v.·eekend . LL Gene OePaul1!! said the Laguna s.urr began picking up late Thur~ay and is ex· pected lo hnld at least through Saturday. At Wood's Co\'e, surf wall breaking over the eight·fnnl [Uluth rock. R1pl \des /See SURF, Page 2) Decision on Hotel Delayed Decision on perrnittinll ;i l:l·!ilnry hnlrl by Emkay Developmen t Company near lhP Orange Cnun1 ,V Airpor1 "'as continuerl un1 il Se.pl. lfi by 1hf' Newport. Be.:ich Plannin1t Com mission Thur.<;day, when ont: commissioner ~a id he had nnl known it wnu!d be that tall. Comm issinner William Mar1 1n, "·ho had ea rli er wanted a hi11;h rise ba11 10 in· cludt: this property, said he had "under· stood last November that Emkay "''as only going to ha ve six stonPs " Thp proposed l.';O rnn t high hot rl wou Jrl be. located at MacArthur Arll.llP vard ;inrl Birch Street as part of F:mk;1y·:i; plannf'd community, Nr:"·port Prn1ect. It~ f1rs1. phase wriu!rl have 220 rooms. v.•i th a later horiionr111 phase incrra.~ing the final lntal In ~51) rnnrl1 <;, An appl ir11t1on fnr rc~uhrliv1~ion of the liind '11'a.~ ;i1~o ('llnl1 nt1M at th"'t llme ~lart1n sa1ri. "I rlon '1 wan! my t'flllf'· la nce to infl uPncP the other romml .~s1on· ers. bu l I will Ahstain from vol.In g " Willl11 m Hazew(nkel 11a lri ht, too, would like a look AL lhe original concepts of the planned community. Alex Howie. 111torney for Emkay, read portions of a lransrripi of the No vember meeling. which 11aid that lliX stnrle.s were mcnunned for commercial bu ildifl"S only and expla!neri lhe 151).feet 11s intended -anrt safe by airport l!tandards. "Thaf5 .... ha t your recorrls reflect, not what wr recall."' said Bowie. But l\1arlin, whost: hi~h rise proposal hart been defeated earlier. was firm . "All ynu ·ve don! is read something to me T "''ant the chance to st t it for my· 11tll." he s11 id. Olht r commissln riers wpre more f'nn· crrneri 11ho111 tht p;1rkins prriblem!I of the h"lt("l, wh1 t'h would be cnllM ~herRtOn· N""''POT1 Plare \,11r~1.~ frorn ~nrnc 11re:is nf thi-.~11rfrir·r r11rk in11: lot "'nulrl hRve tn walk :lllQ.400 frrt t11 rl'arh !hf' hntl'I. ~:mk11y nfficiRl .Jnhn Slone. 1,1•hn rltw 1n from Nrw Ynrk P!ipeciall.v for the mt"elin,11 . sr1id much n! the park!n1 would be done by a!lenrfa nts, but comm issioner Gordon G la~s s11 id. "There are Rever enough of them ." Commissi0ners suggestt:ri the buildins be moved to the cent er of the eight acre Joi. hut Emkay ~eemed relu ctant lo do ao, f.t;ir!ln ~U~.Rested It was .;i "hasty pro- ject."' bul architect Ernesl WltMln obJec· 1~. ~aying . "We've spent eight month., "''orkinjit on this to bring it..be:fore you 11'1d havl! spent Sl2 million on the property ta date," Emkay. who was represented by eight Newport Beach PIKI New York officials, is being threatened by ,11 McDonnell Doug. l11s-propert.v that has bttn approved by Hie county for 8 400-room hotel, s;1id Emk:Jv prP~idcnt Robert Allcborn. .. \Vr 'rc 11 11111,. b\1 CfJOCf'rnf'd 11hnut that othrr holPI :>.ppearin,R in the county ," he .•a id. Rut con1mi!ii~1oners 11sked for more time, Emkay olfi c111l!I refused to coin.ment on the final Aclion. The boundaries would include all pro- perties on the inland side of tht: highway and would make a spee1al inclusion ol The Bluffs develnpmenL The Civic Oislr1c:t ordinance has beell described by some critics as "loo selee· tive and unfair" because it pertained mainly to Mariner's Mile. Commission Chairman Curt Dosh 1aid the extended boundaries would better IStt HIGH RISE, Pagt: 2) 0 Youth Dies hi IIeavy Beach Surf A 14·year-0ld Weslrrunsler Doy Is still bein11 searched for afler he was throwJ'I against the Corona del Mar jelly and appt1!'f'nt.ly killert by 10-loot. waves today, aecnrding to Newport Rea ch lifeguard office r Dave Harshba rger. \Vlt nesse~ s!Atements s;iy tilt> boy was ''w;isherl off th~ jelly, thrown b.:1ck into the rock.~ and aclually killed by the larre v.·11ve5," Harshbarg~r .~aid. t\ewport Beach police irlentif1ed the vie· lim as Ma rti \\'allN:e, of 8861 Emerald Lant In \\'estminster. Officers also cred ited a sailor. Hugh P.fc .. Dougall of "1estminster. for climbing on the roe~ and rescuing the missing Wal- la ce youth'.~ companion. The boy was seen walking with a friend, M i c ha e r Dunne , !2. of Huntington BE";:ich, along tht in.~idt: of the Jetty. B(lth were washtd off !he jetty. but l\1 ichael was rescued by 11 man ;iearby on the .ielty. Suffering cuts Rnd bruists. hP. was taken by his mother to a private doctor. Ht1rshbatgef silid the missing hoy dis- appeared after a secottd wa ve rolled over him. Because high su rf Is ca usi ng 10 much turbulence in the a.rea , st:arch for tht: bod.v is visual only. "It's impossible to put skindivers ii! that watt:r." Harshbarger said. AirJlOrt Agency Hurls Roadblock At Douglas Plan The con1ro11ers1fll Or;ini;:e County Al"'" porr L;:ind USP Commission drllpped a ~rri{ltrs r')adhlock Thur~r1ay night to pliln.~ nf .\fc:Dnnnell Douglas to develop a hn1el-nffice cornplex on 50 acres ad· Joining the county airport. The c11mmissi(ln adopl.ed a comprehe°"' .~Ive lanrl use plan ror the airport area a"d at I.he same time voted to advisa county su pervisors to refer the McDon· nelJ Douglas proposal back lo Lie plan· nin i:: commission . By adoplin(! the comprehensive la nd use plan the commission vetnerl th" Mc- Donnell Dougfa!I proposal and it will rt:· riuirt: .:i four-fHlhs vote of lhe Board n( Supervisor~ to override tht: commission '• action, accrrrdinii: to the cou11ty coon~!"• officl!. ThP development plan nf the gianl Aerosp.'l ce firm for the 50 .:irres on the northPast cnrnrr of MacArthur Bnu!evard and Campu.~ Drive was approved by the pl;innini;t cnmmis.sion Tuesday in 1 split 3·2 vote. Thr lr\•J nt: Cnmpany vi gorously prote:i;terl the rezone from Jndu:iitr!a/ to rnrnmercial USP'. J11 adoptinR' 1ht: land use plan the ct1m• mi.~sinn indicatt"rl thnt lhe McDonnell Dou~la!I dPve lopmenr would not he C'nrt. si~tent with US!! l)f property in the air· port arP;i CtJmmi~sioners indicated the!' were chieflv concemed aver tr11fflc ('()11· gp~finn which could resull. The land use commis!lion was ereattd 1a.~l vear bv an act .or the state le!fis- lature. 'Recl'Tltlv the l!Upervisors repeat· t:d tht:lr contention that the a.11ency wat an u nnece~ary duollcation (If Ull! 1001 ~t(lntlinR' countv Airport Comm ission. Thev cut the \;ind use group"s budget t• a tokeri S500 Ra in s Strike India NE\V DELHI 1 UP!l -Hea vy rRi n:ii h• · the pa st 611 hou rs in c~nlral ~nd wesh!:rn parts of Ind ia·!> mn!lt po pulous slate. Uf.. tar Pradesh. ha\·e killed 411 persons 11nd wrecked more than 10.000 houses. ao- cordina to Indian news Agency reports. I , I ' z DAJ.l V ,.ILOl N f t1d1y, Stpt!'mbtr ), l'J71 22 to Run T'" Rise Ban ·Coastline Area In Special Curbs Endorsed Districts Offici1\s from l\ll'O ma jor hi~h rise de- velopmentl have reactM favnr11bl~ ~ t~e Newport Beach Planning Comm1ss1on s propot;ed one-year high rise ban extend- in1 only to we.terfront areas btlow the Bluff line TM commission 's aC't1on T'nur!.da y ne- ,attd a city-\.\·ide ban pre\·iously pro- pbStd. That tot.al ban \.\·nuld ha ve endangered Hoag Memorial Hosp1 f;J·s plans for an 11- story tO\.\'tr as y.•elt ;is applying lo ~ew port Center and Emkay proper11es. Keith Wa lley. assistant admin1stral(lr at Hoag, said lod.1>.v, "\Ve are pleaseii th1t the zoning requirements propo~d at the. Planning C.Ommission meeti n11 dill not need to curtail the de\'f'lopmenl of HO<'lg Jtospital in meetin~ the health care nttd.11 of the community.'' ~avmond L. \V::1t.son. executive vice· J:!resident or the Irvine Cmnpi'ln V. i;;ud ~ay , "As far as limiting Ule high rise Hartelius Aide's Grilling Reduces ]llonde to Tears The star Y.'itness in the trial of Dr Eh- be Harte\ius of Corona del J\tar broke down in tears Thursday under sharp cross eramina lion by defense attorney Matthew l\urilich. . Attractive blonde Reba Vaughn . 28, who is the principal accuser ol the phys1· cian on trial for insurance fra ud, was the target of a stead y battery of questions ttom Kurilich \.l'hich attempted to prove tpat she was lying. She broke into tears "''hen the attorney repeatedly questioned her on visi ts !o b<mpitals which he said were taken to ob- tain drugs for false ailments . ~Mrs. Va ughn had testified on direct ex- amination by prosecutor James Stotler tbat Dr. llartelius, 50, had filled out in- :surance forms and signed them stating that she was disabled when in fact she was not. Kurilich tried to get the v.·itness to ad- mit she had been given 1mmunit~' by the district attorney to testify against hl'r former lover. but Mrs. V11 ughn stead· fastly denied such allegations. The trial adjourned late Thursday and will resume Tuesday morning. Record Warrant For N elvport Resident Iss uecl A record ~500.flOO bench warrant he.~ been issued for the arrest of a Nev•port Buch ma'n v.·ho failed to appe.v in Superior Court \Vednesday for trial on charges of possession and sale o! nearly a half ton of marijuana. Dav id }.-1. Talia. 24. a bikini manufa('· turtt ""hn formerly lived at 202 112 42nd St , was 1nd1cled bv the OrNlf:!I' Ulunlv Grand JUry earlier · Ul1s year with E.even other persons 't\'hen Tal!a fa 1l t'd to appear fnr !ri al Judge \Vil11am .\lurray i$$Ued the bench warrant. one of the highe.i;t evtr rJ!n11t'd ht>rt' ·Talia 1s !he owner nf the Fox.\· Lad.v Bikini Fac!ory. 1:.89 /'.1onrov1a ST He ""'as arre sted fnr a ~ec0nd time 1n .lulv by !.,; S. customs .:igenl.~ on char.lie-" nf al- t.empt ing . along "'-'Ith Ult> srvt'n othC'r~. !o 11mugg led 500 polmd~ nl ma r1iuana into Rive.rs i<le Count y by pnvatt airplanr OIAMGl COAST DAILY PILOT OlANGt COAST l'U9LIS'"'l"C. C0AA1'4NV ••lied N. Weed .... dWll """ ...... ,,.""" J eck •-Cwrl•v \lie.I "'""'°"' .,.... G.,o•el Mt~•Qtr T~e"''' IC1e•1I [011 ... 'f~e"'t• A. M u,,~;~, ~°'"'' ~; E<I•- l. I'•!•• Ktieq New-• lHC~ , ... EO"~' N_,.Tf Jeaiclll Offlc. l lll Ntw porl lo"lo•••d Mt1li•t A.ldron: l'.0 . I•• Jl 7S. •1•61 OrtMt-Orne... C-1• .V...1: lll w., .... ~"~"" LftllJ'lf l•cto : n; ~&<•• .... .,, ... ...,_,.,,.,.~ t••c~~ 1'11~ l11t~ 1-0Y•..,.••d .... c.i-re; ,DS N-ll!I C1W1lfl0 •111 T11.,111111 17141 6itJ.itJJ1 C.l•dffM A4•9rfttl"' 6ill·S671 ban to waterfrt'lnt 11 rP,;.is tn thf' f'l!1Si 1n~ city is concerned. all we can sc.y is th;it it would be far !('.~S {'Cflnom1ca!l v c·rip· piing to the co mmunity lhan would be a citywid e ban . \\'hlch is tntaJl y unneces· sary in terms of sound plt1nninR " He alS-O s~1 d the co mpan y rcg rPts ~ mora torium is !hnlli;?.h! neces.sar.1· h<>rflu~c 1l is ··unfa ir tn 1ho~ prnn('rf1 n11n(' s large and sm:i!l. \\ho are affected hv it " Bu1 Watson said the cr mn;inv "11111 J?1VP. "·ha.~ever support or information 11t are asked to give·· In ht'!p the cuy in dr\·el op- ine the new ma~ter pla n Emka.v officials v.err not .:t\'ail able for cnmmrnt Allan Beei1. renre~cn !1 n~ i\'e11•prirt Resi- dents United 1N Rlil harf prn!'l'lsed !l1Jn nlhtr ordinances rirafted bv that group at the meeting. Thev exrmpter:I only Nev.'Mrt CE'nter and ~ln?P.: Hospital. NRU has he<>n studyinJ? ro.~sibilities of 0.-i;:inninl! initia!ive ('fforts t11 enact a perm anent han on high rise through in most of Lhe city. FrDm Page I HIGH RISE. • • "cover the asset 1,1·e·rc trying to protect." He also suggested that comm1ss1nn 's original total ban. made 1n an effort tn eq ualize any economic ramifications, had perhaps "treated some of the people too equal." He w.as referring specifically to Hoag ~emonal Hospita l, v.•hich has been plan· ning an 11-story tower. All commissioners agreed it should be ext'mpted after hospital spokesman Lou Kaa said. "Anything detrimental t.o this building would be detrimental to the health care the community deserves." The majority of the commissioners. ex· cept Martin and William Agee. fe lt the planned commu nity developments should be exempted from any bRn. Agee later voled wilh the majoritv. however. Speci~[ mention was ·made of including the Trailer Par k at Dover St. and Bridge SL and the Arches property, both are zoned for over 3.l feel . Councilman Car! Kvmla. chairman nf !he Civic District conimittee, said today. "Obviously I'm pleased the action the Planning Commission took in essence ex · tended boundarit's of the Civic District. This stays with the original intention and philosoph~·. '' Kym!a had filed an appeal with the c1lv council after the commis.~inn previous!Y reiected the district ordinance. He said he still wantt'd the appeal to he heard bt'cause "It is best lo provide the council with an opportunity lo look at both nf them " Kymla added that "1n rega rd !n lhe lt'rn1, a one ~·e;,ir nrdin;inre woulr:I pro- babl y be acce~table, a11houg h the city manager and city council ha ve approved a program fnr l\\'o ~·eari; for lhe ma.~ter p!;i n The ordinance r0uld always be ex· tended for another 1·ear" J\1·mla suggestt'd 'the di strict nrd1nanr1> might be more "lrgalll· rlefrn s1hlc'' hccause a go\'c rnm1>nt rodr prn\'ides fnr crertlLon of cil"ic districts in uniqur cay areas. But O'i'\eil said that ;:i gnvprnment code also provides [nr spec ial he1~ht districts and both ordinances "·ould be equaliy deft'n5iblt'. DA I~ Y !'IL.OT 11111 l'htN• lt'lieelie-Dealers Wheel and Deal .Jon Clark rlef!), and Pete Simpson . both 10 year!i old. claim the JOint \l'heel1e-popp1ng champions hip along their street at Quiet Cove 1n Corona del J\1ar. .r0n and Pete b0lh claim to have popped \vheelit5 for more than 100 yards. \Vhich is poppin ' right a long. ·Service Station Action For Newport Postponed "·~ The Newport Beach Planning Cnmm1s· sio n Thursday continued action until Sept. J6 on an ordinance regulating service slations throughout the city when station of){'ratnrs sair:I they needed more time to study '.t. The first Of its kind in Ne\\'µllr t Beach, the ordinance v.·ould cont rol both amnunt and type of work done and set speciflca· tions for cles1gn anrl appearance .Jack Barnett, president of the Newport. Beach Chamber of Commerce. said !he chamber had arranged A previous meti:t- ing he:tween local operators and city planning staff. From Page J SURF ... pre \'a1led on a!l Laguna beaches. Ne1,1•port's Chief Reed said surf up to 10 fee t 1s prevaili ng from 41st Street Beach tn the Santa Ana River mouth and from 17th Strer! Beach southwesterly to Bal boa ·s inf;imr;us \Vedge at Newport Harbor's \Vest Je1ty. Newpnrt had 52 rescues Thursday a1nnng fi$.OO() beach visi tors. Rtp!1des were running through Newpnrt P1"r todav at five knot.<.. \Valer temp- ra!urr :s hovering near 60 degree." ne!'d said dc.!ipitf' conditions. as nf !1 ~O .:i 111. therr v.'c~re already 500 surfers 1n the waler 1\lt'.1n\1 h1le in H11nt1ng!nn B(':i ch. \1nr- rird ll feg11.'1 rds wc rr l(l0k1ng tn St'a as lhe h1tt:::est ."Uri Qf the seaso n pnu nded be:irhcs ''But we wa nt another couple of hours tn iron some th ings ou1.'' Barnet t said. "The opera!Qrs are willing to conptrate. bu1 they'd like !o make a Jiv ing also.'' Arco stat inn ope rator C.eorge Pea rlman crillciztrl Thf' ordinance, saying . "You peopl e are goin~ in!n lhr land.<capi n~ bus1nes~ and it ha!> nothing !o do wi th a l'OOd work ing i;tat10n" The hea vilv crit1cizerl portion nf .th,. nrrtinanre rrcjuire~ a minim11m l'f 15 per- cent or the lot In be l.:1ndscapf'r1 . Anotht'r conte~trrl !'ectinri lim11 s thP ~ii;:n.~ u.c:rrl rn !'rV('n Operatnrc: !'<1\' th i; isn't enoul!'h. and Thursrl11v cnmmiss1nn- ers said th<'V "'·oulrl allo"'' fhrC'f' stale authorizerl si,En~ <1rlvert1sin2 !'m"~ rnn- lro! rtevic,,~. ;i ir r'lnditinn in<? aorj !;imri~ Othf'r ch<in~e!' had alre;1d\' bttn !'ll2· gesled by fht' operators and \.l"t'rt' <ICCt'pl · ed b\' romm issio11t'r!'. They inclurie .:illnwing morr f'Xlensi1·p minor tunt'-Ups. a few more tires on rl 1~ plav anrl six by 10 fnnr rrnta1 trailers. ve rsus thp six by t'ighl foot ones the staff proposed. I sl Northern Water l\ears Oeii lination SACRA~1 El\'TO IAP) -Tht' f1rr<t northern C<11lforn1;i w.:iter frnm the California Ariueduct 1vill gurgle inio Sn11!h!'rn Calirornia pirclin('s Oct 7. stale 11•;iter chirf \Villi.im (;i;:i nrlli ~;1ld Th11r;,- da1· HP 1nlrl !hr Sl <t1P \\';itrr Cnm- miss inn (;ov Rt><l t!a n would star1 thr t lr~t oump at the A D f.drnonstnn Pumping r lant 111 an \ 1 ll m r rrrn1nn1· In .o.cnrl the 1ratrr up acrnss lhP Tehachapi l\tn un- ta ins. Froni Page .I NIXON ... m1se in our own lime " l\'ixon said the museum. localed in the hometo\1·n of the pioneering \\'right hrothl'rS \l'aS "an ou tstanding symbol Of thal tcchnoln_gical excellence "'hich has done so much lo enhance the q1.1.11Jity of American !1fe and "'hich 1s so important lo our position ag a world le ader." From Dayton. Nixon was scheduled ln fly to Chica,'lo for a personal greet ing from Gov . Richard V. Ogil vie and :\1ayor Richard Daley and an appearance before !he annual convention of the American i\!ilk Producers, Inc. one of the nation ·s most pov.·crful farm blocs. It was hi~ 5ecnnd app('ar:ince in ll!ino!i; in litt le more ·than two 1,1•eeks and rrfl!'c led lhe 1rnportance this key mid v.·eslern state plays in his re-election plans. En route tn San Clemente on Aug. 26 he stopped 1n Springfield, Ill.. to dedicate the home of Abraham Lincoln as a national shrine and ride in an open car lhrough more than 100.000 11,·elt-~·ishers at !he Illinois state (air. In all his <ipp('ata nce" the Prt'Sldent has rep<.'ated his cl aims tha t the conflict 1n Vit't nam is endin·g and the new belt· tii;:htcnln,'l pol icies he put into effect la!'t month 11•rre mea.~ures of peaceful , in- ltrnational competition. He srhtduled a natlnn-1,1·\de radio\.:id· dress nn Lahnr Day tn empha.o.ir.e lhe same thrmt wi!h speci<tl emphasis on the role the working m<in mllf! play in holding do"'•n tht' "''age·price spi ral. Tht' 111·0 wcrk.~ the president spent at !he 11·estcrn v.·h1te house \.l'ere the closest lhing he has had tn a \'acatio11 since assuming office. Aides said he spent most nf his time reading m;1tcrial in prepara· lion for his forthcomi ng trip to Peking <ind in eKa mining \'ilrious options for new economic restraints he 11·ill see k \vhen the currt'nt wage-price freeze ends in mid· i':nvember. Twenty-two cand1da1es ha ve fil ed rnr 1.1 seats in I I Ora nge Coun ty spt eial di!- lricts . Incumbents i111 f11"e olht>r coasl.11 di!· tricts are uncnn1e~!t'd . the rl'i lstr.11r r;f voter11 reported, All elect1on,11 will be held on Nn1· 2. Only l11 e cont r n1lf'r,c:; hai r r11erf ,or three se al ~ Jn rhe Sn111 h Coa!'-1 Cou nty \\"aier District in Soulh l.11~una anrl Oanrt Pntnt. Ted J n ·r onnrl! i5 the 011Jy 1n· cumbent to ~eek relf'<:tion. He "''ill face lhree c<Jmpetitors. Coonry1,1·ide , onl.1· 12 of •2 special rl is· l rict.~ will h<tre races. Tn thnsr district .'I \\'ht"re !here Art' no cnnt r~t~. l"leclion!C v.·i ll no1 be helrl anrl !he candida !,.11 de- clared el ec.1ed by the Boa.rd of Super- visors. Orangt' Coast districts '1•il h cnn!ests are South· Coast County Watrr Oi5trlrt - O'ConP'lell. in!'umbent; Rnb er1 E. Dwyer, capita! investmt'nt,c:;: Ha rold E. Edward!', aitnrney : Jack Schmidt, :i ir cnnd it ion1ng ; and John W. H. r.1cComb. 11ppr<1 i!'er. Laguna Reac h County \\'attr Di~tricl. fwn open ings -Jerry Habeck. en _erneer; Rnna id Kau fmll l'l, bond.~ and insu rance: Rtrharrl .IRhr;1 us, incumbPn L and James C. Schoen lebE"r. incumbenL Ui, Alamitos Counly "'aler D i~tric f. three openings -J\-1arian True, hnuse-- "'iff ; Will iam C. Poe. incumbe nt ; Robert J. Jones. incumbent. and Jam es V. Bell, incumbent. Tbrre Arch Bay Community Services District, three openings - Robert E. Dwyer, capital investments : J\1elv1n H. \Vilt}'. incumbent: Herbert Dewitz, in . vestml'nt banker; Lewis J. Ross, insur. and; J. Earl Gulick, retired . Surfside Colony Community Services Distr ict , one open ing and Surfside Colony Storm \\'att'r Protection Dis trict, on e opening -Mim i Ol hausen. house\\ ife; Joseph L. Kray, retired salesman ; J\lar- celino Saucedo, incumbent. \V i!l1am D. Putney Jr. has lllE'd for a seat on the Sunset Beach Sanitary Dis· trict Board. There are three tncumbentll \\'ho did not file for reelection in this dis· trict which is being dissolved . Runn ing unopposed in Orange Coast districts are· Cost a !\fesa Sanitary District incum- ben ts Robert 0. Br iggs and Francis H. Gloc kner. nana Poiot Sanitary D1s!rtct bo Ard members J ohn C. Hayes and \\'alter CA!· ruther.'. ~1idway City Sanii ar.v l11srric! in cum· bents Roland Edwards and Raymond M. Schmi it. South Laguna San11.:iry District board members Clay ~f1tchel l and 'Vill1am D. Plowden. lt Capis trano Bf'ach San1tar~· D15!n r.t tru~tees Clayton Dai nes, J. B. Lathan1 <ind Sam Lentine. Costa J\le~a Cou nty Water District in- cumbents Mario Durante. Ca r l R. Stevt ns and Warren E. Bnorh. "'Ifs really 1·1cinus. just li ke the ro\1ers in H.:iwau:· Senior Guard J\·lark Brown said r:i;:ritt'rl l\'. "Thi5 1,1·eekend's going to bc a h!i::gie " "1'"!IJllJ.'"'1~-;tllll\W' "''"''""""'~ LOOKS EXPENSIVE .•• BUT ISN'T OA IL. '1 l"!l01 1111! l'~llt Hi Foll's ••• ~t y name 1s .lf'ffre: Liepa !'n1 111:-1 rh rpr I \1,1~ s.tay1ng "·1th grandma at 207 ~l st ~I 111 !\c11port Rca('h, 1 hL1rsda.\ ·rhen J .. ~:ent for a "'alk. Then thCS{' nire off icers. lound tn<"' al Bri lh<la Boulevard and that. big h1gh11·ay. Thr_v look me In their plare and let me "'ear this hat until grandma picked me ur. She say~ J can 't go for any more walks. HEXAGONAL COMMODE W.J4 t/1 D·ll H·JO $129 COMMODE W-J'l D·ll H·21 $119 Country French al its finest. Large selection of handsomely styled occasional furniture at most attractive prices. Featuring Pecan and Oak "·oods to add lo the ~·arm inl'lting country fe eling. On Display Now .. CURIO W·IJ D.11¥~ H-7it'li $239 DEALERS FOR : HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE NIWl"O•T STOal ONN FalD.t.Y 'TIL' NEWPORT BEACH 1727 Wtstc:liff Dr., 642-2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Profession•! Interior De1lgnera Avall1bl._AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 Nortk Ce11t Hi9kw1v Phone: 494-6551 I ( I I / , '· ' ,• ,· ' i / ; ' / , \ \ ' ' r ' · .. / ,. )0 " IQC 0 Cosia ·Mesa Today's Fl.aal ED ITI ON N.Y. Stocks VOL. b4 , NO. 210, 4 SEC TI ONS, ~b PAGES , .. .· ' ' \ ' ' \ ' . 1··---~p_,,_ t i· ~' -... n--__J ... _ '-------- --~--~ 1 i . ~ J -, ~ .......... ti -':=== -...,,· .• ---- L r ...!'"'' --... l •" I ., ' <t,i. ,· "'!< / \ '· , v \. \ ( .. , ' , , 1) ' / ' ... '· ' .. ~· . 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Rilokt'd for inr r:stlga!ion nf possr:ssin a: and a!tr:mpting t.n stlt marjuana wr:rr: Richard L F,anagan, 26. of Whitlit r; Thom.=t~ M. Eaton . 2.8. ~ Escondido: Gttry N. 1..andgrtn, 23 ; Cr,11ig 8. Powell, 24 ; Kirk S. Lockh11rt., 22 : and Hugh R. Mr-Connell. 'Zl. 1111 of San Diego. - ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1971 TEN CENTS Mesa Downtown Studied Bright New Era See11, Depending· on Freeway 8v Tt:RRY COVILLE • Ot I~• O•llr ~llot 11'1! A Lns Angt'lf':s consulting firm ha.s compiled 11 47-page reporl telling Costa ~tesa hnw to refurbish iU downtown ror $8 million. Thr: rt'porl written hy the firm of Wilsey and Ham hin)?es on completinn nf the Newpnrl f"retwtty throug h O'lst,111 Mtsa H !hat frl't>wa y can keep htAch traffic from clogging the local streets. 'T ex' W atsori Tells Manson l( ill Orders LOS ANGELES I UPI I -Charle~ ''Tex" Wa lson said he o~yed the nrdtr1 nf Cha rles ~1an!ion •·to kill" and 11hot nr stabber! six nf lhe ~eve.11 Ta1e·LaBianca victims,. but fled !he cult after he v.·as tolrl tn murrlrr a~a in. \\111\son. 2:.. adn1ittcrl tin thf' 1.1•itne!i~ stand Thuri;d;iy hf' fatally sl;ihhrrl Rnsem;iry ;ind Le.on L.:iRi.:inca 11nd four persons al a.ctres11 ShAron TAle"5 home. But he stiid he. balked when ~1Ansnn "1.1a1·e mr a "'hot1.1 un and Lnld me he thought a forest ranger and a highway patrol officer would come that night ind he told me. to kil l them " "I left the next day." he said. •·i just knew lhen nol In kill ." hr con- linued . "Other people. I ld!Jerl. I didn't rvtn know I killed. bu! thi ngs were becomini;: real to me ... He !iilid ht hitchhiked 1111'ay from tht Spahn movie ranch. went home to Texas and later rlrif!rd In Me:i:icn But f'ven then. he tnld the ju ry, "a maji!netic pull wa.~ takin11: nir back lo M.:inson. I wa~ confu!ied. !t WR.~ like ]Iv. in.it in three or four different worlds." He said he coulrl not resi!it thf: ''magnetic" pull and fin.idly went bark to !he cult hiingnut in Death Valley hut iound no one thrre. M11nsnn 11nrl lht others had been arre~ted fnr c11r thefL He 'vent b11ck hnmt In Ttxas. Walsr:in 11:1 id. and ~ubsequently was arrested fnr the murder.~. Wa tson harf plP.adtd innnccn1 Anrl in· nr:icent b\' rr<i!inn of 1nsanit\·. Th e dt'fensr rontends. ht blindl.'' carried.nut !ht nrrlrr11 nf Man.~on. whn alonR with thrte wnmen fnllov.•erJ alre;idy has been convirtrrl and ~e.ntenced to rl1'° for the 1'AtP. slavinli!:~. hecau sP. rt'pea led usr nf drui;:s 11ffect.t<l his mind Jnd JTiade him 11 ''rnbnt " The defense wa~ prepared toda.v In <'all tight psychiatrist.~ iinrl the prnserut1nn five in the dtr.isi ve battle ovtr \\'atsnn·s sanity at the iime. Deiays in extradition caused h1., 1n:il t" he st'pa rAled from thal of !ht other defendant;<;. Dt>:fen.~e attnrnry Samuel Burbrirk R.~k· M the former hili!:h gch()OI ~chn!ar and athletic star "''hethtr he fe lt 11ny remorse. nvtr the i;even savai::e ki!hn,l!!i. "I kno"'' """'""he ~:i id. "Al the lime, I ~·as in a d11ze. NothinR seemtd real." Hartelius Aide's Grilling R educes Blonde to T ears The star witness 1n the tri11l of Dr . Eh- be Harteliu~ of Corona de! ~1ar broke down in tears Thursday under 11h11rp cross ex<l.m ina1.ion by defense attorney Malthew Kuril ich. Att ractive blonde Reb11 VAughn, 28, v.•ho is the principal accuser of the physi- r ian nn trial fnr lnsurance fraud , was the la rge.I, of a lt.ead y battery of questions frnm Kurilich which attempted to provt thA t !ht was ly!ng . She broke into tears when the altornt.y repeatedly questioned her nn visits to hospitals which ht said wt.rt taken loo~ la in drug~ for h1lse ailments. ~1rs. Vaughn had lestified on dire<:I ex· 1.mination by prostc:Ul(lr .Jama Stotltr lhal Dr. H11rtcliu.~. 511. 'llAd filled nul in- l!JIJrance forms and si11:ned I.hem J;laling lhAt 11,he was d!sahled when In r11:ct she w;i~ nnt. l\urihch tried to get lhe w1tne~~ to Ari· mil she httd been gi vtn imm unity by the distric t 111 1.orney lo testi fy 11.gA in~I her former lnver. but Mrs. Vaughn 1le1td- l1stly de.nit.cl 1uch atleg.alions. The lrial adjourned I.ate ThurMiay 1M "A'ill rt.sum~ Tuesd11:y morning. they predict a bright ne w era for the downtown. City officials have. nnt .vet studied the \Vilsey·Ham conclusions. The. ('{)mpleled report was handed lo th e. clly only this week . ln essence. ii outlines a three-phase reconstructirin perind covering about 10 years. !!IS Rcres of land and '8.147.000 in publi c funds . One nf the major factors in lht reh irth nf downtown Costa Mesa i1 the extension "Supet· Su.rf' of Harbor Boultvard be.hind the Grant Bnys store and 1ooth to 17th Strtet where it would connect with N e v.· p o r t Boulevard . Several downtown streets would be rerouted And Newport Boulevard as it no w exists would be.come a parking plaza . \\<'ilsr:y and Ham f'xpect In convert. the !!15.~ downto~·n acres lo the following uses: 30.2 acre.s for cnmmerci 1'11 and of. lice. space: 66.8 acrts for residential use. 10 ft. Breakers Buff et Beaches Spawned b~· HurricAne ~tonica 650 miles awa y, September's first onslaughl .~uper surf pounded 0 r a n g e. Coa.~l beaches today as worried life guards wat cheri for J..:ihnr Day holiday crowds just nver the hill. Ney,·port Beach toda.Y reporti:'ri the highest surf of lhe season y,•ith some sel~ of brea kers ranging to 10 Itel at Balboa's \\'edge. Hunlinglon Beach likew ise had the big- i;:est iurf of lht SP.::l!iOn with 10-loot. swells pounding city beaches. In Lli guna Reach, guards reporttd aurf runninR consi:..tenll y al fiv t feet with somt combers reachinR ei&hl feet. Red nag_, fluttered from guArd towers altng the Art Colony's en tire btachfronl. He111·~· riptide~ prevailed in Ntwport. Hunting ton Beach and Laguna Beach. ''This m11y nol just be record surf for lht stason ." one ~·orried lifeguard observed ... We m;iy also set somt rescue records this weekend." On!~· !he southernmost beaches a\on~ !he Orange: Cnasl seem ed to h11ve escaped the big bonmers so far. SRn Clrmente. lifeguards reported surl of nnly three to five. ftet and expressed hopes that it will hold thal low. Bul to complicate n1atters. Ne\vpnrt Beach Marine Safety Director Robert E. Reed reported that Hurricane Monicit , nov.· 650 mi\es away, "is heade:d due north directly for us." Additionally, in land tempera Lura in !ht high 80s are expected tn drive visitore lo the Or111nge Coa:;l by the thousands. Her t they'll find tht air and water i.m- peratureii almost e:q ualiied. out at 7B degrtt.S -another lt1re to pull them intn the huge. bre.ak.ers; and treaclllJ'ous rlp- tidl!1 generalf!d by Monica. Laguna Beach lifeguards aaid thiA mornin g !hey Are gearin g up in an· tSte SURF. Page t i County Boy, 14, Dies In Surf Off Newport A 14-yf'tt r-old Wesl minsttr boy I~ sill! rn-ing St"arched for ~fttr he v.·as lhrr:iw n a211i n~t thP lorona rlel :0.1Ar jPllY anrl ;i pparrnrly killtrl by 10-fMt wa l'e~ lnday. accorrl1n,I!'. to Newpnrt Rtach lift.i;uarrl offir.r.r Dave Harshbarger. \V i!nl'.<;sr.~ slatcmt:nts ~;iy thr l;tn1• wa ~ •·wa.~hed off 1he jeny. throw n ba ck into 1ht! rO(k~ 11 nd :icfually killed hy th f lar,1?e w;i vl'!'i ." Harshbarger said . ,\·ewporl Bearh pohct 1dent1f1ed the vir· tim A.~ M:ir11 Walla.cf'. nf llllfil Emerald Lanr 1n \Vps\m1nstrr. Off1re:rs al~o crPdit rrl ::i sailor. Hu,ith Ml'· r:>ou,1t::ill nr "'~tminsttr. for cli mbing 1)0 thf' rnck.s -!I nd rescuing the missing Wal- lace youth's compsnion . Tht boy was seen walking wilti a friend. ~f 1 r h a t l Dunne. 12, of Huntington BeAch. along the 1ns1dt nf lhe jetiy. Rr:ith l\'f're wa!'ihed off !he jttry. but ~l 1ch.:1t) w::i!'i rescued by a man .1e;irhy nn the je!ly. Sufferi ng CUl !'i and bruises, he w;:is taken by h15 mot.her tn 11 pri vate rlOt'tor. H::irshhar~e.r said the m1s.•in i;: boy d1s- appearerl after a secol'ld wa v, rolltd OYf'r him . Recau.~e high ~urf jg caus1n 11 Ml much turbulenc• in the &re.a, 5earch for thr.. body is visu al onl y. "11 's impossi ble ro put &k lnd iver! 1n !hat wa!.er." Har~libargl'r said. Nixo11 Wi11d s Up Vacation WitJ1 Two Midwest Stops By EUGENE V. RISHER U~ll .. PrtH 1•11"'11191111 President. Nixon wound up a l.wt).week workin~ vacation al !he Western White House in &In Clemtnle t.nd11y and headed back In W111shin~ton with twn mld·wat, campai~n-style slops tn route to push his program for 11chieveing a .. new prn- aperity." In remarks prepared for delivery at tht derlicatlon of a new Air force Museum at Wri~ht-P;ilt.erson Air Force Rase in Dayton, Ohio and before a convenlion of more tha n 25,000 milk producers in Chicagn, Nixo n tthoed the theme he has l'mphasized during .It recent series of public appearances: That rigid 11elf discipline 11od the pioneer spirit of enduring grJ!Rl burdens to 11chieve even greater rew11rd1 are needed Ln meet the internatlonal com- petition that will com*" with a new era of peace. "This I~ the ~plrlt which drove lhe Wright brother" in thrn;e e11rly years of this century 11nd which htt~ characterized all thnst who havt followed in lheir tlltps," he tol d a crowd 11t the n&W' SS.7 rnll lio n mul'f!:um , containlnit exhibits of America:« Atrnspact techaoloa:y. "It ls the 11plrit ""·t11ch we now must de.mnnt1trate 11new -in every area nf Wfe -if wt are tn meet our current ch11llen;:e1 and fulfill lht American p~ mlse in our own tJme.'' Nixon iiaid tht museum, located In the-• hometown nf the pioneering Wright brothert1 was "an outstanding symbol of that lechnologic11I excellence which hA11 dnne ~n much to enhanct: the quality of Amer ic an life and which is so important to our position as a world leader." From Dayton. Nixon wa~ !IChed uled to 1su NIXON. Page i1 Pipeline .Clogs Au.tos ui Mesa Traffic will be congt:1ted on, Rrist.ol Str~l at. Sunflower Avenue beginning TueM:lay while wnrk crews Install a IA r2e sewage pipeline. Cnsta Mesa .tnglneers say Briatol Street will b& ~arrowed to one lane each way. Tu~ay lhrouah f'rlday. In the area of Sunnowtr. The traffi<' •igna1 at Br istol and Sunnower will be 1hul down to allow fRStt'r movtment ,.Jong Bristnl. Traffic on Sunflower W"ill be detoured at t er l a I n points. En11lneers advit1t molnrlsts lo geek. 111 ltem11te rnuteA during thr construction period. EntrancP.S lo South Co11gt P\11za will be reopened along Sunnower and Belr Street for detoured traftlc. mosUy aparlmenLs: !8.J acres ror parks and public spaces: 11.8 acres for a mini- industria! park : 21 !I acres for public parking, and 46.:J acres in streets. The $8 mi!hon in public funds would come from a combination of ta'<es, bond money, special district. assessments. state help and federal funds, says tbe rtport. The. bulk of that money 1.1·ould ~ spent !or chani;::es in the locRI strt".ets. including !See DOWJ'\'TO\\'N, Page !) Freeway Suit Big Surprise To Newport By TERRY COVILLE 01 the 0•111' P!~! l!tlf Ne.~·port Beach city officials we re mystified this morning over a Superior Court suit filed Thur!iday against the ~farc:h !'I free~·ay elf'clion . Ci ty official~ had not yet been served copies of the suit f1lerl by E. 0. Rocleffer, a Newport Beach re sident . and could nol comment on it. Rocleffer is seeki ng to reverse. the l;inds!idt vote th:it may have stopped the PAci fic Coast Freeway from coming through Newport Beach. ln his suit. R-Orieffer cnntends that Newport Beach went beyond its jurisd.1c~ t1on in calling thf' ~farch 9 election. 01' that date, \'Ole.rs rejected the adopted freeway route by a 6-1 ma rgin. Voters alsn amended the city cha rter to make it neces~ary for tllem to rahly any future freeway agreement s. Rodeffer. of Rodeffer !nvestments. ill 11lso asking the court lo prohihit tht city from init iating or call ing any future elec· lions on the freeway issue. His suit also seek.~ to stop Finance Dir ect.or GMrge PAppAs from allowing any funds to be spent on cu rrent or' futurt traffic studies involvi ng the P.=tcific Coast Freeway. PAppas said this morning he wasn't sure what funds would ~ affected, but he "'nuld study the suit when served with it. Rodeffe r's complaint also alleges that lhe city has incurred numerous ex· penditures !he past 15 years in studying alternate freeway routes through the ci· ty The Ntwport Beach Council approved lhe Freeway rf)Uff' nn Oct 28. 1968. The route ""'as supposed lo slre!ch from the eastern city limits near Buck Gully to B;:i_vsid t Drive in Corona riel ~l;:ir . The council. Mowever. hroke. it.11 free wAy agreemenl wflh the state after the March 9 eleclinn. Re1<uJt~ of that elec lion 1,1.·ere ;i !sn ratified by the 5laltl A~.~emb!y and Sena!r Rndeffer allegf's thP !ipc'l'1;:il in1t1at1vl! election was unlRwfu l 1n !hat it attempted In usurp the .1dm1ntslrAlive fu nction o{ lhe cou ncil and because it vinlated the CRlifnrnia :ind US Con.~titutlon. sections of which providf' that no law im pairing !he nb!igations of con trA cts shal! ever be passed . Neither l':ewpnrt Reach C11.v Atlorney Dennis O'Neat nr City Mana.!iler R-Obert Wynn would cnmmenl on the. su1l this morning becau5e !hey had nr:it yet been served with it or read the oHicial docu• ment. Nn ri :itf' hAs bern set for a Superior Court hearing 'In Rodeffer 's suit. Hi~ i;uit further cl;iiml'I th;it Newport Beach had no authority or ability to rts· cind its frcf'wa y agreement. becaui;e it is a mattP.r of state co ncern and as such ~Set FREEWAY. Page i l Orange Coast We11ther Beautiful weekend wealher la on the a.!ilenrla. with temperature.a at the beach al 74 rising lll 8:i inland. Ll)ws tonight along the coast 5a with 64 readings inland. INSIDE TODA l' "Dizil!lond ond All Tlint Jntt" wilt toke u.p a 11z-dn~1 stand at Disneyland stnrting f.-1ondfty nnrl. today'' \Veekender ha.s picture.s and. a storu on Page 25 l t 1!1111 H C:1Hler11!1 I Cll•c~l111 Ut t ( ltHllllCI J.:1•4' Ctm!c• II ,,. .. _. ,, 0.1111 Mtll(•• 11 1<11'-'lel ,... • '""-' 11•U M .... KtH U "~" Lt lffll tl 1• Malli..• t Mt trl .. t 1.lctl!>M 11 ,,_l'llM H.J1 Mv•v1t l"uMh n 1'Ut~nal N1w1 .. , Orl'"ll CeoJ"IY 11 1t1111ur.,111 11·" S¥1wll l"ttlff ti ilM<U \ .. It Sl9C-""U•-•tt H·IJ T11t>'11,.11 ll T1!11i... tNI WHtlltr I W~l!t W1•~ 11 Wfmtll'I N...n 1 .. 11 Wfr!C ~ l•I W-••• UJI I I . • I I I ~ • • 2 D4fl Y PILOT c J3-Story Hotel Held For ,Study Decision on JM!'rm11uni a 13-.~tory hotel by Emkay Deve.lopml!!nt Compan y near the Orange County Airpor! was conlinutd until Stpt. 16 by thi!! Ni!!IO.'port Bf'llCh Planning Commission Th!Jrsd.11y. whtn one commissioner said he h.11d not known it wou!d be that tall. Commissioner \\'11liam Marlin, who had tarlier wanted 1 high ri~e ba n 10 Hl· elude th1.11 proptr1~·. said ht had "under· stood last No\•ember that Fmkay wa~ onlv goinit: to havl" si r stories.'' Tiie proposed 150 foot bi~h hotel would be located .11l MacArthur Boulel'.!lrd i nd Birch Street as part :if Emkay·s planned t0mmuni1y, Newport Projec1. Its first pha se would ha vt: 220 rooms. 1\lt.·i1h a later horizontal phase increasing the final Iota! to 450 rooms. An application for re.subdivis ion of the land was also continued at that time. l\1;irtin said. "l don't w;int my ~luc· lance to influence the other commission· ers. but I will abstain from voling." William Hazewinkel s.11id ht, loo. would l1ke a look at lhe original concepts nf 'the plan ned community . · AJex Bowie , attorney ror Emkay, read port.Jons of ll transcript of the Novt"mh~r meeting, wh ich sa id that slx storits were mentioned for commercial buildil'~s Onlv and txplained the J51J.fee t as inlendtd and safe by airport standards. HURRICANE MONICA BRINGS THE HEAVIES TO ORANGE COAST SHORELINE FOR LABOR DAY At Balbo11s lnf1mou1 W1dge, Only the Exp1rienced V•ntured Into the Sup•r Surf "That'a "'hat your rttords reflt ct . not whai w, recall." said 8010.ie But Martin. "'hose hi~h rist proDnsal had bee n defeated earlier, was firm, "All you ve do11e is rtad something to me. I want the cbanct to ste it for my. ~lf." he said. Other corr.missionl!!rs wen! more con. «lned aboul thl! parking problem~ of the boiel. which V>ould be ca!!ed Shl'raton· Newport Place. Guests from some areas of the surf.11ce parking Int would h11ve to walk 300....00 f~t to reach !he hnrel. · :Emkay official John Stnne, who flew in from New York especially for the. meeti ng, said much of !he parkin,c: woold he done bv a!lendants. hl1t commissiont'!r Gordon Gl~ss .-:aid. "There are riever enht..l,irh nf !hem." • Commissioners sug~esterl !ht buildinjl'. be movtd to the center nf the eiJ;:ht acre JOt, but Emkay sterned reluctant to do so. • Ma rtin sug,!!csted it was 11 "hasty pro- ject," but architect Ernest Wiison objt<:'- ted. saying. "\Vl''ve sprnl tight month..~ Working on th is lo bring it before you and htve spMt $12 million on the property to date.." • Emkay. who was represented by eight NeWf>Ort. Beach Md New York officials. 11 being threatened by a McDonnell Doug- las property that has been approvtd by the count y fnr a 400-toom hott l, aaid Emk1y pre&ident Robert AJ1eborn. Record Warrant For Newport Resident Issued A record $500.000 bench warrant ha.' been Issued for the arrest of a Nt 11-port Be;i ch man who railed to appe1J' in Superior Court \Vednesday for trial on diaries of possession and sale of ne11rly a half ton of marljuan;i . David ~f. Tall;i , 24, a bikini manuf~c· turer ' 10.·ho rormerlv h~·ed at 2021., 42nd St.. v:as ind1ctt'Il b~· thi!! Orange Ctiun1y Grand jury earfirr this vear 10.'1th u veo ()fher persons. · \\'hen Tall11 fa 1l rrl In appear for trial Judgt \\'illiam Murray tssutd tbt bench w11r rant, one of the highest t ver aJlo~·td here. Ta lla is the t110.·ner of !ht Fn1v Ladv B1kin1 Factnry. 1 ~9 l'l-lonrnv1a 'sr.. H.e ~a s arresltrl for a second 11me tn July by U.S. customs aai;en!..!! ()n chari:e.' ()f a!- lempting . 11lnng ~·iLh the $f'ven olher.i;, In i;muggll'd 500 pnunds nf mar1Juan.:i intn Rivf'rs1rle C()Unly by priv ate ~1rplant OlAH•I COAn DAILY PILOT leb••t N, W•.4 .......... t fld .. UDll.,.... Jtdt •-Curl•v \flco ,._f<l""I t tMI CO-ti Mtf\1"1' n, • ..,,, lft•wil l!•l!or Tk•"''' A. Mu••"i"' M•n•ol"' 1E•1• C•1N M .. Offk• 110 W •1l l1y Sir••' M1ili"f Atldr•n : l'.0 . I•~ I S60, lt 262• OrMr Offk• N....-1 l•1tll: JU:! N""'llO"t l ou:1t¥1•fl ~ l•dl~ 17: ~or .. , .-v.nll(. l'IU'OI .... ,...... IMtl" !fl l; I H el'I l kt!fv•"'ll $111 Cleme11i.: &; H•,,,. fl C....,I,.. llt ll From Page 1 SURF ... ticipation of mass rescues over the big "·eekend. Lt. Gene DePaulis said the Laguna surf began picking up late Thursday and is ex- pected lo hold 111 le asl through S;iturdav. Al Wood's Cove, surf was brtaking ov~r the eight-foot south rock. Riptide! prevailed on all Laguna beache~. Newporl 's Chief Reed said surf up to in feet is pre1·ailing from 4!st Stret t Beach In I.hf' Sant a Ana River mouth and from 17!h Strel't Btach southwesterly ro Balboa ·.~ infamous \Vedge at Nl'10.-port Harbor's \\'est .Jettv. Newport had :;i rescues Thursday among 65,000 bea ch visitors. _Riptides were runn ing through Newport Pier today at five knots. Wattr temp- rature i.s hovering near 60 degr~. Reed s.11 id despite conditions. as of !I 30 a.m. there \\'ere already MO 1urfers in the "'ater. Meanwhile in Huntington Beach. wor· ril'd lifeguards were looking to sea 11s the biggl'!!t .surf of the 1e.1son pounded beaches. •·tt'5 really vicious. just. like lbe rollers In Hawaii." Seninr Guard J\.iark Brown 5aid excitedly. "Th.is weekend 's r oini to be • biggit ." Fron& Png" 1 NIXON ... n.11 ro Chic:a &n for a personal greeting from Go1•. Richard V, Ogllv1t ;ind i\1ayor Ric hard Daley and ;in appearance before the annual convention of lhe American i\lil k Producers. Inc .. ont of the nation's most po'A'erful farm blocs. It was bi~ second appearance in Jl linni!'i in little more than twn weelu and rt flected the importance this kty mid\\·estern slate plays in his re-election plans. En route lo San Clemente nn A11,1!. 2!i ht stopped in Springfield, Ill.. tr> dedicate the home of Ahrah;im Lincoln 11~ a national shrine and rirle in an open c11r lbrough mort than 100.000 well·11•ishers at !hf' Illi nois st ate fair_ In i ll his appeara nCI!!! lht Pres ident has repea!td his claims 1h.11t the conflict 111 \'1elnam i.~ e.nd10~ anrl Hie new bell· li£htenlng poliries he pu! in to rffect la.,t mon :h \\'Pre mea~urts of peaceJul. in· terna!lonal com pet1tlrm He srherlultd 11 n~tion·widt. radio ad· d rr~s on L.11bor Day to i>mpha~lie th l!! s<1me thl'mP with ~pl'r1<1I e mph;i~i~ nn !he r()l r lhP wnrk1n ,:? m;in mu.~1 play in hnld1ng down lhf' w;ige·pricl!: spiral. 'Tht twn IO.'t:ek!'i the presid l"n! SP.fin! at !he wrstern \\•hil r hfluse 11·r re thP CJnsesl rh1n,ll he ha~ har! !n ~ \·acatior1 since assu ming oHice. Aides said he ~prnt most nf his time reading material 1n prep11ra· !inn .for his forthcom ing trip tn Pt king ~nd in examining various opt ions for nl'w t'conomic restr111n1s he 9.'ill seek 10.•hen the currf'nl 9.'age-price freeze ends in mid· f\ovember. From Page l FREEWAY ... was nn! properly a mat!l'r In ht suh· milled 10 thf' t:!lcrtoratf' of a mu nicipal cnrpnrat1on ~•amrd dl'ftndents in lhe suit were thP r11 y. n1tmbt:r~ ()f lhf' city council in· dividually. and collective. !ht cl!y cler k and !ht city financt director. Rodeffer is asking lhe rourl In nullify the election, rescind the counci l resoJU. ti()n 11ahut the freew1y and forct th!' cl· ty to go ahead •ilh plans for tht freeway. f'ron1 l't1ge 1 DOWNTOWN STUDY • • • SJ m1lhon to realign Ha rbor Boule1·ard and SJ million lo fit 171.h and l9!h streets. The \\filsey ;i nd Ham report rcasnns lb;it heavy traffic is the curren1 block \fJ any downtown redevelopment. It pnints nut !hat 30,000 In 50.'100 vehicles tra1·ct Newport Boulel'ard daily. but few stop nt do11·ntn10.·n stores. Says the report "The urban 1ma,1:e or c1owntown rn~t;i i\lesa has bee n determined hv the autnmobile. mnre than any other influence. The mn v1n i: ~·all of traffic tha t prnC'trates and h1secrs lhP area is its mo st obvious physical elPme nl and con~titut~s perhaps its most difficult prnblf'm " The free10.·ay 10.'ould make Nev.'pt:irt Roulcvard 11 dt;id street. ;:inrl hy re11!1 1tn- in~ Harbor Boule vard tn cnntinut tnward the beach. dnwnto "·n cnuld brcn me a pedestrian mall area. the report in- dicates. The idt"a is lo slnlO.' do10.·n traffic . g11·e ('t1rs a place ln park and de1·e!np .something attracti\'t. \~·11sey and Ham alsn cnnclurlt !hal most nf the commercial est11blishmcnls nn11• facing Ne11'port Boulevard could rt· m11in A le.w nice tnurhe.s In make 1n at· tracti\'e shopping area include · -Con~truction nf a town square usPful fnr small 11nd lari;:I' group ~a th~rin,ll~ 11.nd fi:or .spec111I r1·rnl$, -Cre;ition nf a F11·e-arrr park near H;irl:i<Jr Boul evard and \8lh S!reel -Build patins, courty;irds, arcades. pnrchcs and rnvered walks tn gi1'e !he are;i a pt"des!r1an Fl;i1or. The \Vllsey <1nd Ham report exprr1s the current assessed valuation of $3 t mi!J1nn In rise to S5 2 million by abnut 19/lO First phase of construction 11·nulri tak(' place in rnughl v l9i1-74. I! 10.'ould be the widening and improvrment of 17th and 19th i;treets. rea!i.e:nment of Bro,11d10.·ay and creat ion nF somt parking plaza.~ The second ph ase, ;i crording to !hf' reporl. should ta ke place in 197;l-77, abnut "''htn tbt frl'e'.l.•ay 1,1·ould be hni~htd Thi~ pha~e includes extend1n,I! H ii r b or Boul l'vard further east and down In \7th St reel. The second phase alsn ('01·prs con· 5!rt1c!lnn ol !ht S190,000 ctntral pl az;i. st vl!!ral large p.arking areas and changes 1n snme small local streets .} . " Mesa's Reactio11 To Downtown Plan F avurc1ble Official re:iclion to the V.'ilsey and Ham r';>orl on dnwn!O"'n Cost 11 ~1rsa wa~ favorahle. though caulinus today ''It looks prelly good, bu1 1rs an ex· pensive project."' comment.ed C 1 t y f.lanager Fred Sorsabal. HI' poin~ out that the \\'hole downlown ~evelopmenl prl'.lgrllm h1ngt'S on Cflnstructlon of the NewPQrt Free"·ay. ''It will gn through several pub\lr hear- ings before any th ing is decided .'' So r~abal addPd . Citv Cnuncilm;in Al \'in 1. Pinkley lhnuAht \\'i!scy ;ind li~m r11d "an rx- rPllPn1 job" no !lit report but I he $8 rni\lion price tag for rtdevelnpmenl coul d be "quite a &tumbling block.'' ' "rm nol sure we can ::iccomph~h ei•tryth\ng the~· sugj!:e61 ."' said the veteran councilman, "'ho owns a drug stnre in the afftctcd area .. "'e ran'! allocate th at much monl'y to one liltle area of town.'' Third ph:i~I' "·nrk should terminate abou1 1!18!!, s;iys 1he rrporl It finishes the !ast tll'n parking ln!s and completes 11 Sfi00/1()(1 ft\'C-acre park \\'1lscy and Ham hare ~uggested that the city establish tight <1rcbiiectural con· lro1s and set up a design review com· mission to insure the integrity of the area Ap;irtmenl de1•elopment IO.'OUld replace many of the old homes now spotted around the rl0wntnwn. 11'hich !he report sa1·~ will sonn f;ide nut \\11lsey anrl H;im expect pri1·ate in. \'eslors rn flor k 1ntn !hr area 0nce !he puhlir 1mpro1 ements ;:irr slarlerl The whole plan, hn1\'f'l'l'r. 1~ a ln11· key ilp- proach dc!'1F:ncd !n rC'slruclure !he dn11 ntnll'n r;ithcr th:in rip 11 nut and start n1·er ;ig;i1n, w;irns the repnn . The report was ;iuthnrized b~· the city council some mon!hs ago, !)ut neither the council nor an.v n!hcr official city body ha~ 1·c1 studied it or apprnved it. One key hangup 11·hich mil,\' kill the repor~ i~ lhe current insecuritv of the Pacific Coas! F'ree11·a~'. If f\'ewpOr1 Beach stops lhal freewal'. !he slate mav not w;:int !n hnng lhP 0 ,'\e11·porr Free11•8y all the way 1hrllugh Cnsr.a r.1esa \V11hout the Nt."•pnrt F'reewa v therf' i.s no downlown redevelnpment p!a-n. ~farin e r 9 Strea king \\'ASH!i\GTO:\' !AP 1 -The M<1r1ner 9 ~p;i ccrr;iff. strraking through space I.he lasr !lfi d;:iys :it ;ilmri~! fill OOll miles ;in hour I~ ~rhcd11lrr! In re;irh ;in orbit .:irnunrl :\'!ar~ i\n1· 1.1 Thr National Aernnaut1rs and ~pi!Cl' Administration .~aid TlltJr~d;i\' LhP sprirecrafl has travel- ed ah<llH !52 flflll.{ll}(l milei-in ~olar orbit to rl'al'h 1!s presenl di~tance of about 2~/1(1(1,000 miles frnm earth. HE XAGONAL COMMODE D·21 M·lO $129 COMMODE W·l2 D·JI H·ll $119 .22 in Runtalng Special District Vote Set Nov. 2 'J'wenty·IWO candidates have filtd lnr 13 seats in l 1 Orange County special d1.s- trict.s. lncumbenLs I• fivt other coastal di.s- tricta are uncontested. tbP regi.strar of \'01:er11 rtportf'd. All electlon.s will be he ld on Nnv. 2. On ly five contender.-: have flied for three iwals in !bt South Coast County \\'attr Di.strict in Snuth L.11guna .1nd Dana Point. Ted J. O'Connell is lhe o"ly in· cumbenl to seek relection . He will face three competitors. Coontywide, only 12 rrf 42 Spt'Cial dis· lricts will have ract:s. Jn those. districts where there are no coniests. election11 11·111 not be held and the candidates dt- clared tlected by rhe Board of Supt r· \'ISOfll. Orange Coast districts ·vith conttsts are : South Coast Cou.nly W.11ter District - O'Connell, incumbent : Ro~t E. Dwyer, capit al investments : Harold E. Edwards, attorney: Jack Schmidt. air conditionJng; and John '¥'.'. H. McComb. appr11 iser. Laguna Beach County l\'attr D11trlct, t1110 openings -Jerry Habeck. engineer: Rona ld Kaufman. bonds and insurance: Richa rd Jahraus. incumbent, and James C. Scboenleber. incumbent. Ui1 Alamit os Coun ty Wattr Di1trlct, thref' openings -Maria n True. house- wife : \Villiam C. Poe, incumbent; Robert J. Jones, incumbent, and J ames V. Bell, incumbent. Three Arch Bay Community Services District. three OPflnings -Robert E. Dwyf'r, c<1p1!al investmt nts: Mf'lvin H. \\11le,v. incumben t ~ Hcrbtrt Dewitz. in· vestm en! banker : Lewis .J . Ros~, in sur· anrl: J , Earl Gulick. rttired. Surfsi dt Colon~· Communlly Services Ois1 rict. nne opening anrl Surfsidt Colr.in,v Storm \\la ter Prntection District. n n e npening -~fimi Olhausen. hou!ewift ; Joseph L. Kray. re tired salesm an. Mar- ct"!1no Saucedn, incumbent . William 0. Putney Jr. bas filed fnr 11 seal on the Sunset Beach Sanil;iry Dis- trict Board. T'hcre are three Incumbents 10.'ho did not file fnr retlect.1011 in tb is dis· tric! which is being dissolved. Runrung unopposf'd in Orange Coast districts are · Costa ~lt.\a Sanitary ben t ~ Robert 0 Briggs Glockntr. District incu m· and Francis H. Dana Point Sanitary DislriC'l bo a rd membt-rs Jnhn C, H•yes and Walter Car- ruthers. i\fidway Cily Sanitary 01stnct 1ncum- hent.s Roland Edwards and Raymond M. Schmln . South Laguna San11ary Oistnct board members C!ay M1!cht!I and \\'ill iam D. Pln11i·rlen Capistrano Beach Sanitary District trustee~ Clayton Da fnf's .• I. B. L.11 tham and Sam Le.nt ine Cn!la i\ftsa Cou11 tv \\-'arer D1striM in· cumbents M;i rio Durant!',. C A r I R. Strvtns and \.\.'arren E Booth. CHP Readies For Traffic Over Holiclcty • California Hi~hwav Patrol off1rer5 will be on Orllnge Coun!y freeways in m•x· imum forc e over the Lahor [)a y w~ekend, CHP official.-: in Santa Ana said all vehicles would be. on the road from S o'clock tonight thrnugh midni ght Mnnda.v. There will be no days off for CHP of- ficers. Drivers 11•ere warned to avoid S;inla Ana Canyo1 (Ri verside Freeway) on Sun- day, during !he California 500 Ra ce al Ontario. CH P officers also caut ioned motorists "'ho are delermined to travel lo lea ve after 8 o'clock tonight when traf· fie is light , and r'turn before noon. Mon- day. A release from tht Automobile Club of Soutbern C11Jifornia. Costa Mesa office, also po inted out tbe futility of speeding in heavy traffir. The Auto Club said a tire manuf.acturer pitted a relaxed driv er against one who weaves in and out of traffic ovtr a 1,000 _,- mile course. half of wbich was freew ays. The result of tbe test was that the weaving, hurry-up driver arrived 11t his de6tination only 30 minutes faster than the casual driver during a 2G-hour trip. lt also showl!!d that the hurry-up dri ver had madf' four panic stops and us- ed his brakf's 1,335 times compared t_o the relaxed driver who used his brakes only 652 times . The fa st driver a!~n used 10 ilallons of gasolinl' more than th e casual mo torist. V el1icle Rental, Lease Dela ye d Vehic le rf'ntal concesi;1nn1 and tb& 5ublea se of a building al Orange County Airport ha\•e fai led !n gain a decision from county supervi~nrs Thi' bo;ird l'Oted Tuesday to hold thP twit issues over fnr ()ne "'ef'k. Tht auto rf'ntal prn posa.1 suggestf.: that bids be sn!icili>d fr om 1n!eresl.ed firms "''ilh a10.·ards made to as many 11~ five companies for service at lht a1rPort. Cur· renlly the <1uto rental cnnce~sions are on month·t.n-month lease ex1 ensions Deferred al sn "'as a propn~ed ~ublcase. of space in the bulld1n,ll ad joining the. Airport terminal leaser! llv (i AT !nvestmf'nts Inc. Richard EaStwnnd of American A1rcr;ift Interior.-: w;inls t<t operate an aircr;ift upholst ery business on the site. LOOKS EXPENSIVE ••• BUT ISN'T Country f'rench 11! it.$ finest.. Large. selection of handsomely ~tyled occasional furniture at most attractive prices. Featuring Pecan a.nd Oak woods to add to the "-'arm invitlng country fee ling. On Dl1play Now. CURIO w .11 5239 1st Northern Water Nears Destination Pinkley indicated nut.side sources nf rl'\'enue might be ft"und to help the pr!')- ject. "It may tum out to be one heck of A development. DEALERS FOR : HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE HIWPOaT STOii OPIN PlllAY 'TIL t ,.,,, (7141 642·4JJ1 C111 'fkd A'"'9kNt 642·1671 CArf!'lfl'll, 1f11, ON,,.e C.HI 'w~ltlll''lf ~ fol• ,,._, '""'''"· Ulutt,.,....., .. llWle l . "'I"" ... #fv .... 1-11 II-In "''' _, ,~ wl"""'I 1,..:.lt l ,_,. "' ... ""'"' ~,·-· ,..,.., (Witt _ __. ''Id t i 1>11_.1 ~ .. cfl .... eei11 M•f, c 111,.....11 ........... 'l", w Ct,.,.le<' llf.Ji ....,,,,,.,, by Miii ' ,,_....lyJ n•ll1t11y ,.,111111~1. &J l.t "'°"'"'v SACRA.ME!'.10 f A.P I -The fJr~t northern Calif{'lmla 10.'1tle r rrom the CaUfornl• ,4,queduct will gurgle 11110 Southern C1l1forni11 pipellnt" Oct 7 ~late. 10.'aler chief \Vtlh;im C111ntllJ ~a id Thur~ day fie told tht Stale \\'aler Co m· mission (;nv Rta~an 10.'ould ,;tart the first pump Ill 1hf! A D. Edmonston Pumping Pl .11nt in an It ~ m. cerl'mony to ~end the "''"t"'r up arros.~ th" Tehachapi Moun- tains City Planning Direclnr Williitm Dunn pnli~ed !hf Wilsey and Ham rl'port as a "pood. ftaslble plan.'' "The sta rr "'111 h11 ve to dn 11 Int of rl'search on the financing nf ii." hp com- mented "Bui rhl!<. 1s a 1·rry prac11cal pl:in A lnt nf re(lp1·plopmt'nl rilii nc Are !In granrl1()!.;e !hey never J!PI of! !hr ground ·• "I hope 11•t ran 11cromplish at l{'a~t A parlor i1," Dunn concluded. "lt will ct r· 1a1nly bf' ~ boon to I.hr 11rra.'' Othtr 0Hlc l1J s rou!d nol be rearhtd 1n- rl 11v fnr r()mment nn the report 10.·h1rh was on!r tumtd 01·er to the rlty 1h1s 11·rt"'k • NE WPORT BEACH 1727 Westcliff Or., 642·2050 OPEN FR IDAY 'TIL 9 Profe11ion1I Interior Oe1lgnera Av1llebl._AIO INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 3•5 North Ccast H i9~w•y Phone: 494-6551 • Saddlebaek ED ITI O N * VOl. 64, NO. 210, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA u er ur 0 ers (Ti-~µ~~~ (l ., I .• I I ' --UIUOOIO I BE A C H PARK MAP SHOWS LATEST PROPOSAL TO DEV ELOP PAR KING FOR PUBLIC USE OF LONG-CONTROVERSI AL SALT CREEK BEACH Avco Communnity Oeve loperl Would Make Improvements in • $2. 5 Mi lli on Package Before Turning The Area Over To County ~1urd e r Trial Of Marine Set For Nex t Weel\. The murder trial or San Clemente ~1anne ~lark Alan ,John son -delayed latf' Lhi.~ v.·erk tn allow lime to find a 1udc:c anrl <'llur! room -now is set !n hri11n early next w£'1'k, srnkc.c;rncn fnr 1hl' Or;:in1:e County [)1.o:rru:t 1\Unrncy":;; nfficf' said jury selec· tio n will pr1Jbably bc1:1n Tucsda~· or early \\'cdnesda.1· in the trial of !he ynun i:: Viet- nam veteran who is acrusC'rt of killing his v:ile with a ~n1fp and wooden slool more th;in a yl';ir :ign . Origin;i1l_1· the lri;i1 h;iri hrrn .o:rt 11'1 ~tarl 1-1,:ednesd;i~·· h\11 il mnt1nn filed hy ,Jnhn.c;on "s l;iw~·cr cxrrcising lhe one-lime· nnh npt1on of d i.c;qua\if~·i ng a jucl~e caus· f'cl thr cl('l;i ~~ In the n1can!1nic. lhc l::iorr rrirpor;il t~ unrlrrgo1t1c ps1rh1111nr tr~t1ni:. Hf' 1~ unrlcr a grand 1ur.1· indictmen t rh:iri:tn::! that hr mi1rrl £'rrc1 ht!' hicli ~1 hml ~11 f'f'fhr>art he Fore rlawn on 1'I da y In .)Une nr ]!JjQ_ La w L•·I" Ha ir Do wn 1,ni:; A\:1:c L1·;s 1ur1 1 ~-Thr pnlirr rlnp;irfn1£'!11 1~<a1rrl !1PW r P g u 1 II I i n n ~ Th11 rsrln~ prr1n111i11~ nfficeri; tn grnw \\1rl1T 1nt1~!:il'hrs ;;nd wear lnng rr h;i1r - h111 hl':i rrl~ ~11 11 ;>.r·e bann£'rt. The nc.11· rule.~ :;till pu1 l1m1!<111011s on lcn_gth . The hark nl 1he h;i1r c:in now he grn1vn down ln lhc collar linr in!\tc;id of rv.·n inches :i))ove lhe cnllar. l\1u.~l:irhe~ ma.v be _grown a qll:1rter 1nrh past either side of the lip. Cle1nente Bar Lo ses $106 To G1ui111an A !one _gunman wearing 11 shoulder-length brown wig robbed a San Clen1c n1e b;ir nf $11'16 in ca:<>h earlv !hi:<> morning . r01icc :<>aid !hf' bandit entered the S!a~c Cn11 ~t Inn ;it ahout 12 :~.l 11.m. and prod11ccfi ti blue-steel. llhort· harrrled rr\"nlvt'r Chri"!cl llr1rn F11rlnnJ:: of l\11.~:;1(1n \lie jn Intel officer" she 11·a!I trndin~ h;ir v.•hen the ~·n11ng b<1ndit walked in . He nrdcrf'(I th r 11'nm;in In npen lhe c;i.c;h hnx . !hen the bandit scnoprd nut hi~ Joo\. He fled thrnu_l?h !he frnnt doo r <1ftcr ordering the v.·oman to li e on the noor OHice.rs s:iid no 11uln \lo'AS seen or henrct af!er !hr robbery at :1707 S. El Camino Rrril. Thcl' rlrscribrd the gunm:in as he!ng 'tw1wrcn 22 and 2.'i yr:ir~ nld. .... ·ilh dark c\"r.~. ~!andinl! 11bnul fivr· rer1.fivP·1 nche~ .11 n d .... ·eigh1 n~ l:'IO pounrt" His rlnthin11. !hf"I' JAiri. in· rl11dPrt a dark 11ree.n t·shirt ind blue. dc nirn trouser~. Dowta the Mission Trail Board Meeting Pra yer Soug ht EAST ITIV\Nf~ -Truslt!f'. PrPslnn Hnwrll , a minister. ha.~ askert !h;il an in · vnc;:i tion be s<iid befnrf' each 1ncr1111g nt the Bnard nf Truslcrs of the San Joaquin E!cmentarv Schoo! District. He said \.\•ednesda.v this wntJld "s1>t the lnne and a!mospht>re" of !hP m!'rt1ngs which are tn provide the best educe.I.ion possible for distrirt childrrn. Howell suµ:i;:estl'd inviting l"lerJ!.vmcn frnm different faiths to provide the tn· vocation. Thf' mn\1nn w;is !able.d fnr turther stud.I". e trill /,e nd t ·lub SADDLER.to.Cl\ \ALLEY -~Ir<> H I' Smi!h nf El Tnrn will be 1n.,lalleri pre1'1 drnt of 1he Saddlfhark V 11 11 e y f\e11·romers Cluh \1if'rinl':<>d;1_1. A l~n sr!. for in~!;ilJarinn ;it !hr I\ ;:i n1 meetini; ;it the Sarita An:i F.lk <> Club iA"ill hP ;\lrs. i\ick \lrrrhionf' nl \11~1'.1nn \11£' 10. \1r.c;_ .!amc!i V1C'kcr:<> n/ L;i_c.un:i Hills anrl Mrs .Jay Hr;irlsh;iw. ;il~n of La~1int1 l\1!1 s. all 1·ice µre:.1dcn!~ Serving as set~rP1 <1rir:. will hr ~\rs Ha.v (;r;iham of Ae1"c;.1n Hills and :\Ir~ Lnrry Kink nf l\11ss10n V1rJn, l\1rs nnnald ~1rn· nin.i: of El 1"nro will he t re;i~urrr 11nd Mrs. Burdcan Benjamin of Aegean 11 11!~. ~ection coordin.:i1nr. e 1'11pit. Ge f flkn11 EAST TRVIN~; -S.:io .Joaquin blemrn· f.:i ry ~rhonl Distn!'!"s ;ipha.c;1r claS!'f'" "'"Ill be open !n children in !hr C.:ip1:<>trano Unified Srhool Oistr\rt The board n( 1ruslees voted unan1mnus· 11' \Vednesda v to ;iltov.· four rh1ldren frnm the ne.ighbofing d1str1rt 10 at1cnd the soecial education cla:r;ses wi!h !he Capo dislrici payini: any excess cos1s . The r1ass will be held in a sprc1ally equipped JXlrl:ib!r classroom :it Aliso School. It will bc11in Sept. 2(1 instead nf !he l~th. the npe.ning da y for thr rest of the di~trici Thr:re is room lor 14 children 1n the prC1gram. Council Acce pts U.S . Job Fund s The City of San Clemente will join the 11rowing list nf applicants for lund s of- fered by President's Nixon 's Emergency Employment Act of 1971. The city's share of tht ~Uotment nf funds lo hire unemployed vetr.ran~ will be. about $19.000. City t.t11nai;:er Ken Ca11r told ('(lUn· cilmcn Wednesday that the tunds could llf' u.~f'd In hire new ~l~H [or e11hrr !hr fire department, lhe <'ity v.•.11\er depar1 · mcnl plan! or parkli maintrn;ince Council mt n un11nimnusly 11.11:reeri In J.U!>- mH .:i formiil llpplic::it!on for th!-funfis. Beach Purchase Endorsed Co unt)' Gr oup Bac k s Salt Cree k Parce l Acquisition By PATRIC K BOYLE 01 ••• l)l llY ••let i1111 Tht public took nne m1Jrt .~lrp tn>.1•ard 1he acqui~il!on of Salt Crrrk Bc:ich in Laguna Nii;:uel Thur~ay when 111 com· niittee slud,1·ing the purchase unanimous- 11' 1 nled 1n endorse ii. ·The counr1• Occ;:an and !'ihnrcl1ne Plan- ninJ?: and srCerin,g Cnn1m1t.tee. mr.eltnj! 10 Laguna Nit:ucl, 1·otcd lo rccotnmcnd !n !he Board nf Supcr1·isnrs thal lhc bcaeh and nearby parking <irca.~ he purchased as a package for $2,5 million. Under the terms of a proposal by Avcn Con1munity Developers, owners or th!' .t1 acres of property, Avco would make the necessary improvements on the !and befort turning il over t.o the cnunty. Thtst wnu\d include restrooms, fMt paths lo !ht beach parking are11s and con- cc!isinn f;ic11it irs. R1rhard L. Weiser, executive vice president of Avco, said if the deal is fllllcld.11 approved by lhf! Board of Supervisors. r.he project. can be C"flnl - plclcd by Seplr.mber nf 1972. The board i.~ e~pcctcd lo consider the matter at its Sep!, 7 meeting. Avco proposed n1ak1ng L he tm- prn1·en·.cnts as par! nf the sales package, \Ve1 ser said. because of the landslide d.:inger in the area of the beach. The of- ficial noted that f.he company i~ planning l.n build homes around tht. inland parking area5 and the home sites and parking Jots Cl en1e11t e Cou11cil to Get Alte1·11ate Cluhl1ouse Pla11 San Clrme.nl£'0S city staff w1I! draH R rrport for c1rv ro11nc1lmrn to show 1he :ill i>rn;ile cnur:<>f>~ nr ar11on nn IPt1s"" rf'nrwal fnr rhr ~nlf rnur~r clllhhnu~e -· ii publlr. rarillty which h:is _yi rlrlrd pi)l'lr rc1•enul' in rc(."Cnt ye.:irs. Hrfnrr cnuncilmrn drt·1dr 1•11 ;i rrquest h1 f"luhh11US!l nper;ilnr rrtt'f B£'r~Pf In rC.nrw his five-year lea.~c, thry plan In study !1ndin1o?.s by City M;inager Ken C:irr. The S2ll0.000 cil .v t:luhhousc rrc·civPrt ;i :;;1 ron~ dnsr. of council rlisru.~sinn \Ved- nPsday -<l!i did the: apparent rift be!we.f'n Bcr_ger and Carr over the course of the business. Berger's offer calls for cily financi n.ll" nr abnul S7,(l(IO in expansion of the. tiny kitchen at lhe clubhouse. Expansion, plus :i new sign lurinit travelers alnn.R: El Camino Re.:il. would ;iJlow opening for the evening ciinner trade, Berger has told Couricilmen . "We've. got to decide if we want a Press res1auran! nut there nr .!I coffee shop," sairt Councilman Wade Lnwer, Orii;:in:illy, councilmen agrefd 1o .o:tek t1 rnnsultant In help the city rearh a d£'r1slnn . but lh1.~ week . councilmen had dnub!s. narrlv dn San Clcmcntf' nH1c.:i;ils :<>cPk rnnstJIL~n! advict. anrt nn rhe JZOll coursP isi;ue . lhr council seemed split on the id£';1 Councilmen rlid a11ree, however. that ii the city sel the. contract nut to birl t1gain, th,. rrsults could be t1 lnssu p. "If we h::ive one bidder. and tha! is Mr. Brr~cr ." .c;aid ~1t1yor Walter Evaoli, then 1vh;it happens if his biri offer:<> us i;ii per- crut nr the prnfits In thf' city. instead of fhP 10 it acts now~" lvans pushed for acceptance of a one· .ve:ir renewal nf the lease to give the city In resolve the rift and evaluate 1he possi· ble eff P.cls of !he new investment in ex· p:insio n. The currenl. five.year lease wit h Berger expires Jan. I. lnvitetl Cl ernente Council in Qu,andar y F1flh Dtstrtct Supervisor Rnn Caspers and San Cl('menle cily cnuncilmen will meet Inform ally at break.fa~! next week. It was the ~uest list this week that took some of the council"s time. The city lawmakers agreed I.hat reporters should be invite(! tn the meeting. in spilt of some diversity ol op1"100 ()fl how the mee.tin.11: fil~ the state's AnU·secrel·meettng l aw~. Cil v Attnrney F'. M1cKenzie Rrnwn told cnunrilmcn t.h:it if nn 11ction Wtre con· 1emplalt>d, the:n tht pres,. would not h11ve to hf' invi ted. Ru/. Councilman Stan Northrup s1rnn.1:ly disagreed and str~s~efi r""pnrters "hnuld he welcomed to the lirst-meeting of the newly elecltd supervisor wi th the fUIJ counciL Mayor WAiter Evans suggeslcd coun· cilmen to take up the matter of next summer's county contract with the city for lifeguard services. Other matt.trs have not yel bttn set for discussion. Bul the Invitation Ill out lo the press - hence. the public as well -to tht hreakfasl 111 7:30 Am, \Vednesday Ill lhe: Munlcip;i1 Golf Course clubhouse. EvAn~ sel one condition, howf'ver -thal reporters havt: to pick up their own Lab. ''I'll buy,'' chimerl Nort.hn1p. would have tn be d1v1lopt:d to1:elhtr Ui prevent glides in Lhe fragile Monterey shale geolo_1:1cal fnrm:i!inn. Vleiser also added lhal by executing both the purchase agreement. and im- prnvemenl rnnlr<ict simultaneously, the 1.:ind \1·nuld br immediately laken off lhe !ax roll~. thereby savin.1: money for Avco. Hr alsn ;irtdf'rl lh;:il Avco could makt. the irnprnvemen!s fnr less cost thin the rounr .v could cnntrael fn have lhem done throu11:h competitive bidding. A spokesman For the county counstl's of/ice said tnch1y ii is legal for the count.y l.n e:.:ecute both a~reements at the s<1me llmr and :iillow the work to l:lf' dont. 1A·ithnu1 c.:ill1ng for hid.~. ··our level nf improvements will be hel ler than an.vthin.1: the county now has." Y.1e1ser \nld thP officials on thr: cnmm1llre. adding th11! lhP cnsl. tn !hf' cnun!y nf mainta ining the facility \lo'OUld ~ no highe r than for other county pro-- perly. \.\'hen C'nmpleled . lhe beach park will Include 4,JOO feel of t'!Ceanfron1 with \wr. large park1nR lnls. Acc ess ln lhe brach frnm !hesf' p:irklng areas, which will be Inland and nn \op nf lhe hluHs overlook· Ing the sea, wlll bf' down landscaped walkways. Meiser noted. Taking the officials on a tnur of !he hearh. Weiser said lh@ company wa11 sell· ing the. !.:ind lo the county 11t an average cnst. nf abnul IMl.000 an acre. Committee member Carl Kyml<i. a Newport Beach city cnuncilm;in, noted thal. the beach property is appraised al S\80 ,000 per acre. County Health Unit Puts Ban On Canned Ham A ban has been placed on the sal e of !It 1'highly contamlnated" canned hams by the Orange Cou nt y Health Department . The hams, be11 rina the lal>el "Hoff. man's Better Maid Brand Boneless Pully Cooked Ham " were being sold at an Anaheim market. Health department officials said a con· sumer complalned when three members of her fa mily bec1me ill after e11Un& one or the hams. A laboratory e.aaminRtion of the 11uspe.ct ham and others in the shipment 11ohowed the m to be highly contaminated. 1 he8 llh department spo kesman said. The. banned hams are stamped wi th the code numbtr 215-7 1 and are part. of 1 batch of 1.000 cam bearing the samt code from Hoffman Packing Co., Los Angeles. The hi!alth department has ti!!ked con· irumers to aid in tracing the rest of the shipment of the !luspccl ham~. Orticials reque!ll 111ny per!IOn who purcha~ 1 ham bearing the li~te.d code numbv lo return It lo the store from which It was purcha!· ed. • Today's F inal N.Y. Stoeks TEN C ENTS oast Hu1·ricane Sti1·s Up Higl1 Seas Spawned by Hurricane Monica 650 miles away, September's first cnslaught of supersurf pounded Orange Coast beaches today as worried lifeguards ,,..·atched for Lahor Day holiday crowds just over the hill. Ne\1•port Beach today reported the highest surf of the season "'ilh some sets of breakers ranging lo 10 feet al Balboa's \\ledge. Huntington Beach J1kev•i se had th!: big- iest surf o/ the season 'A'tlh 10-foot swells pounding cily beaches. In Laguna Beach, guards reported sur( running consistentl.v at five feet with some combers reaching eight feet. Red flagi; flultcred from guard towers along the Arl Colony's enlire heachfrnnk Heavy riptides prevailed in Ncv.·port, Hunt.Jngtnn Beach and Laguna Beach. "This m;i y not just be record surf for thr season," one worried lifeguard observed. "\Ve may also 5el some rescue records this v.·eek£'n<l." Only the southernmost be.aches along the Orani;!e Coas1 sef'mE'd lo have escaped the bi~ bonn1crs sn far. San Clemente IHei.:uar<ls reported surf or only three to five feet and expressed hopes that it will hold that low. But lo compllcale m;it1ers. Newpor t Beach Marine Safely Director Robert E. Reed reported that Hurricane Monica, now 650 miles away, ··is headed due north directly !or us." A.rlditionall y, inlanrl lcn1pf'raturrs in I.he high 80s are expec1cd In drive visitor:. !n the Oran~e Cna;,I hy !hr thn11sands. Here they'll find the air and ""iter tern· peratures aln1nsl cri.1al1zed out at 10 rlegrees -another lure to pul11hem intCJ the huge breakers and !reacherous rip- tides generated by Monica . Laguna Beach l1feµ:uard s :said this morning !hey are gearing up 1n an· t1cipatlon of mass rescues over the blg "·eekend. Lt. Gene DePaul1s said the Laguna surf began picking up !ate Thursday and is ex- pected to hntd al least through Saturday. Al WOO<i's Cnve, surf was break1nJl over the eii;:ht-f00! south rn<'k. Riptide!! prrvailed no :ill Lai;:un;i bc;irhes Newpnrr's Chier Re<"d ~aid ~urf up tn in lcet is pre\"a1ling fro m 41 st Street Rrach lo the Sanra Ana R11·er mnu1h anrl from l71h Street Reach ~nuth11·ester!v !,, Balhoa·.~ 1nfamou.~ \YerigP at N"ei1"(Xlr\ Harbor "s Wesl ,Jell :-<. Ne"·port had !"i2 resrues Thursday among n.1,onn beach v1s1tnrs. Riptides were runn1n.ll rhrn ui.!h Ne1vpnrt Pier today at five knnL~ \V::i!er temp- raturP is hnvrring ne;:ir liO degrees, Reed said despite cnnd1l 1nn:<>. as nf 9 30 am. there tvere alrrady .;on surfers In the wat('r Mcan1vhile in H11n1lngtnn Rearh. wor- ried lifeguards v.·ere looking tn sea as th~ higgesl surf of the :season pounded beaches. Ra ins Strike I nd ia NEW DELHr fUPl l -Heavy rains in lhe pasr 611 hours in central and western parts of lndia·s mosl populous state, Ul· tar Pradesh, have killed 4R persons and wrecked more lhRn J0,000 houses. ac· cording lo Indian. news agency reports. Oruge Cout We•ther Bea utiful weekend weather 1s on th~ agenda with temperatures at the. beach at 74 rising to 85 inland. d,o\lo:S tonighl along the coast S8 with &4 readings Inland. INSIDE TOPA. Y "Dixieland and All That Jatz" will take up a siz·rla11 sta11d at Disneyland starting Mo1tdtiy and tod1111 's Wtt:kender lta.s pictures and a slory on Page 25. .... 1 ... M to11111111 llllM• " t.1•1tfllll ' N11ktft1I ""'" ••• C.llld.W.. U• ' Or11,..1 Ce1111fY" " C!HlllllM .... 1111t1ur111t1 11·1• Cemltl " lYIWll ,,.,,.. " c .. uore~ " '""' ·~·1• ..... ... tl<n " ·-Mlr~1h 11-U a111i.r111 .. ~ • Tlltwllltll " J 111111t• 11 -t! '"'"'" 1t-l1 H«•tc-" W1ttlllf • t.IHI L1 ... u 1 " Wl\111 W11ll " M1!!lll• • W•111111't "ilW'I IJ.U Mtr•lttl Lk t111" II We•!~ ·~ ... M..,ltl ...,, WM11111~tr U·Jt Z DAIL V PILOT SC ~ in R11t1tai119 $ ~Special ... District Vote Set Nov. 2 T14•enl~·-!wn f'andida!~!> have filed f1'r 13 srats in 11 Orangr Coun1y special d1~ tr1cts. II !C!s are uncnnt~~ted. thf' r'~1s1r~r or \'Ofer~ reported All cll"rl1nns will De helrl 011 ,'\01· 2 Incumbents 1r1 f1\·e nth'r co<isral di.~· Only f11p cun1rnt1crs ha1·r ldrd tor three i;ea1~ 111 !he South Co;,ist County \\'ater DJs1r1cL ir1 South La,i;:un11 and Dana ro1n1 Teri J O'Cnnnt'll is the only 111- cumbenr tn seek re!cction He l'-JJI f.ice thre{' rompetllOr<. Nixon Closes His Vacatio11 In Cle111ente By EUGENE v. RI SHER Uno!"" ~r•n lnler~•••on11 Pres1den1 Nixon wound up a t"'°""'eek v.·nrking \'aca t1on a! the \\'estern \\'hu e House in San Clemenlr today and headt.d ha ck to \Vash ingto n "'1th l\1·0 m1d·west. campaign-s tyle stops en roule In push h 1~ program for achie1•e1ng a .. nrw pro· sperity.'' • In remarks prepared for dehvery at the df!dication of a new Air Force r.1useum at Wright-Patterson Air ' Force Base tn Dayton, Oh io and before a convention of more than 25.000 milk prndur.ers in Chicago. Nixon echoed the theme he ha~ @mphasized during a re cent series of public appearances. That rigid srlf dtSC'ipline and the pioneer spirit of endurin~ great burdens to achie\·e even grearer rewards are needed In meet the international com· petition that will come '>''i!h a new era of peace. "This is the s pirit which drove the Wright brothers in those early years of tjlis century and whi ch has characterized all those who have followed in their steps," he told a crowd at the new $5.7 million museum. r.ontaining exhibits of Am ericas ae rospace technology. "It is the spiri! which \\'e now must demonstrate anew -in every area of life -if we are to meet our current challenges and fulfil l lhe American pro· mist in our own time." Agency to Take Total New Look At Power Plants \VASHI.~GTON ! AP ) -The Atllmic En@rgy Commission announced today new regulat ions requiring J! to take ll complete new look at the en \•ironmental lmract of some 96 atomic power plant s. The list includes .1.1 plan ts \1•hnse con- struction or operation ma y have lo bf! suspended while the en vironment.a! re- view i~ conducted. The new AEC regll lations folln"·ed A U.S. Dislrict Court decision nf July 2.1 whic h said the commission 's procedure~ did not comply v.·ith the requi rments nf the Nat inn al En vlronmenlal Policy Act to consider environmen!a l impacts in fed eral acti!'!ns. The A.EC licenses the construction and operatio n of a1 om1c plants It said the cnurt riec1s1nn ;;pparentlv affects al lea st f..1 licensing appl1cA!inn ~ involving 91 nuclear pov.cr reactors plus hve plan !s alrcad.v gran1rd operating lir.enses af!er the ac1 v.·ent in1o effec! The AEC must no"' r.ons1de r whether !he operauon (lf !hose five plants should be suspendrd pending complete environ- mental stud.v 11·h1ch might leAd 1-0 re· quirement..~ for their altera!1l'ln nr even- although 11 appears unlike ly -thc!r abandonmen1 Ol:ANG-1 COAST DAILY PILOT O ••"-IC..: coa.~r l'Ulll 15HINC. <OMl',\N'f lf:ob1•1 N. w.,4 P •e• d'nl •<>d ~VDlhP'>tr J1~k .If:, Cu•ley Ylc.1 p,., dlM •rd C.e .... •tl M1n1G•r The"'"' 1Cte¥il Ee••or Thef'l lt A.. M wrDh·n• M1ne91"0 Ed•Jer L .. 11 .. lffc• Office 222 Foret! Awe ft ue M•i!in9 t !l!lre11: P.O. Be• 666, •2652 s .. er.-.,.. Offlc.o JOS Nori~ El C1mi ~o .lf:e1 I, •1672 Other OHk" c.,,,,, Me,.· .uc w~" Be, sir,~ Newl)O•! !IN<~' llll N'"'llO" 8ou ew1tl1 '"""11"110" 8tlt~: lll 7J 8M~~ IOU .. Vl1fl Count1·1c.1riP, nnly 12 nl ~2 sprc1al rl1.•- trirrs 1111! ha1·e rares In 1hnse rl1stricts 11·hrre thcrr arr nn cnn!est.'i, t !rction' 1111! not be held and the cand!dillf'!-. dr- clared eletred hy the Board of Super- 1·1~ors Orangr Cnast d1s1r1<"l s '\1th con!f."!i!S ;re South Cnas1 Counlv "';1 trr District - O'Cnnnr!L 1nc1imhrni. Rnbrr! E Dw vrr, <"ap11 a1 1n vrslmC'nl1' HRrulrl E' Erlwa.rrls, a1torne1 .. Jack Schm1rl1, ai r conr1l!1on1n1i:: <inrl .J11hn \\' Jl 1\.11·\omh. app r,.,1srr Laguna Bea<·h Cnun 1~· \\':llr r lli~l rirt. !\Vn nf)l.'n1ngs -.Jerry 1-lahf."ck, eng111err. Rnnolrl Kaufrn;1,,, hnnds and 1nsurancr: Richarrl Jahral1S. incumbent. and .James C. Srhnrnleher. 1ncumben!. Los Alamilos Coun ty \\'att r Ois tricl. ihrce nprnings -."1arian Trut, hou.,e· \\'[fe . \\11lliam C. Poe . incumbent: Robert .I .Jones. incumbent. and J ames V. Bell, 1ncumllcnt Three Arch Bay Com munlly .Srrvirr~ Districl. threr npen1n11:s -Robtrt F. D1v.ver, capital inveslmenls. i\1rlvtn H \Vi!ev, incumbenr : H!'rhPrt D!'wH7, in· vestment banker; Le\\•1s J Ross. ins ur· anr!; J Earl Guhrk. retired Surfsidr Cnlnn v (nmmun1t v Scrv1r·p-~ Dist n rt. nne opc1i1ng anrl Su r!Suie Cnlnnv Storm \\'a!er Prn1ert1ori 01s1ricl. n n {' opening -,\l1n11 Olhausen . hollse"·1fe : ,Jnseph L. l\rilv. rr11rerl salesman , \1ar· celino SaucecJn. 1neu mb!'n t. \Vlll1am D. Pulney .Jr. ha s filed lnr ii srat fin lhe Sunset Ac<1ch Sa nilary DI~· 1.r1cl Board There arr L11ree incumhcn1 !> who did nor fi le for rcclecrinn 1n Tu1s dis. tn C"t 1\'hich is being <Ji~solvcrl Running unopposed 1n Orang{' ('na ~I districts arr Costa 1\lesa San11ary Di~trict 1ncum· ~n1s Rnberl 0 Briggs and Francis I-!. Glockn er. Dana Point ,S;initary Distr1c! boil rrl mrmbers John C Hayes and \\'a l1er Car· ru lhf'rs ;\'l id way City SanJtary D1str1cl incum. hen!!> Roland Ed"•ards and Raymond ~I Schmit! South La.e:una ~n1ta ry Dislr1cL board members Clay .\i llchell .and \\'illiam D. Pln1vrlen Capistrano Be;ich Sanitary D1stnrt 1ru!>tres Cla1·tnn Daines. J . R. Lath f!rn anrl Sam Lei1tine. Costa i\tesa Cou11ly Water D1str1ct 1n. curnhenls /\1ario Durantr. Car I R Stevens and Warren E. Bnnlh. Lag una Teachers Favor Tri1n es ler Plan in Su1-vey The rrsu!ts nf a sUr\'ey pre~ented tn trustees of the Laguna BPa ch lln1f1rd School District Thursday show that ;i .'!reat majority of lhr high ~rhflfll teachers v.·ould fa\·nr a trimester O\"f':r a semester system \Vilh 40 nf lhr 47 fa culty mc mhrrs pri ll ed. :15 ~aid thr\• v.·nuld hal'e prrf Prrerl t<'.:ichln_g 1he 197CT.7l schnnl }ear in three quarters rather 1han the pre.~cnt 1u·n se111esters. The !rimesler. fir quarter, system harl heen apprnverl for use at the h1i;h school in ,Jurie Hn11·r.\·er. a rnn~rrva !l\'e m~· jnrity "'as se,.,ted nn !he hoard 1n 1lulv 11~ a result ol the IA~t srhnnl OOard C1irC"11nn Anrl !he lnn1es!er svstem wa~ abolished Aul!. t b.v ;1 :i.2 \·01e. ~lect1ng Thur~dav n1gh1 . thr 1rustef'.~ officiall y riroppcd !he quarter s1s1em bv adopting a rr:v1scd school c,111endar ro'r !he 197l ·i2 year There \\'<IS no d1:;c11s~1on of adop!1ng thr re1·1sed calendar. \l'h1ch conforms !o the olrl sen1e.~tcr S\stem. h111 the \·ntr \\•as ~·I \\'l\h Dr. ~nrm.an Brn1vnp dis~en!1n.i:: l\tcompan.\'inR lhr sur1·e1· result~ ,R.11rn Ir the trustees fol10"·1n~ the 1·otr \l'as .11 letter from J\1rs . Arh th Atkinson. nf 699 Trmp!e Hills Dn1•p: expressing r<'gret Iha! lhe qu11rltr syslt'm had been drop- red. Ul'I T1lt~ho•e GRIM REAPER POINT S UP HOLIDAY·s SAD ASPECT More Tha11 700 Traffic Deaths Predicted Over Weekend flighivc.ty Patrol Ready Fo1· Labor Day Drivers \al1fnrn1a H1;;h111.iv Pat rol nff1rt'r~ \\ill br nn Orange Cn1101y frepwa.\-s 1n ni.'.l ~ 1m11rn forcf' 01 rr the Lahnr Da.i "'<'Ckrnd rHP off1c1als in San1a Ana said All \rh1rll.'s 1\ntild b(' on !hr roacl from R n clrx'k lnnighl thrnu,i::h midnight ~lond a_\' Thrrc 1-1•111 hr 11(1 d<i,vs nff fnr C/IP of. f1 t"r" ll n1·Pr ~ 11 t·rc 11nrnrd to ;i\n1d S;in!a ,\na Canyon 1 H1vrrs1rle FrrC\\",1y J on Sun· da.v. <luring the Calif0rnia 500 Rare al Ontario Cl-IP Q[f1rrrs also cau11onerl niotori ~ls ll'hlJ AtP· de1crmJ11cd !o lrave l to !f'<i\'(' ;:iflrr II o'cloc k tonight 11hrn traf· Ill' 1.1; l1gh1. and rciurn be fore noon. 1\lon. <!:11· ;\ relrase frnn1 tl1e Auton1ob1le Club nf Sn•llhern l"at1forn 1a. t"n-.ta ~l esa nffJre , a]~o po1nlfrl out the fur1lity nf speeding tn hr.'1\\' trrtff1c Th<> Au1n ('!ub s:iirl a !ire manufacturer pittrrl ;i r(';ih;rrl rlri1'Pr against one 11•ho V.rA ve.<; 1n and nut of lrAff1c over a !,000 niile course, half nf whirh \Yas freeway~. Tl1c re~u11 of thl' lr!'t 11·as th At 1h(' \1·r;11·111g. hu rTV·up dn1f."r ;:irn1·ed ;:it h1~ rtcs!1na1i11n nnly 1fl mtnt11e.~ fasier than !hr casual cirt\'er d11r111g a 2fl·hn11r tr1r It alsn showed !har lhf hurry.u p dr11·p r liar! made lo1ir panic stops and us· erl l11s hr.:ikrs 1 ,3:1~ 11n1es cnn1parrd to !he rrlilxcd dr ive r w·ho us('<! his hrake.~ nnlv li:i2 t1n1e~ Thr fas! dri1•er Al~n usPrl \fl gallons of g;i~ol1ne 1norr than the casual niotorist. Cot11·t S11it Filecl Agai11st Bv TERRY COVIi.LE O• 1~1 Dt ll> ~llel il•il ,\P11 rorl Rrach r i!.v nff1ru1l~ "'Prr mv~t1 f1Prl th 1.<. ni orning-n1er a Superinr Court ~u11 fi led Thur~day a,lla1n st rhr /\la rrh !I fr!'r11·a\. elPr!1nn Ci ty nfl1r1;ils h11rl nn! ~·rl bern .'lf'r ved rnr1P.~ nf 1hr !'Ult filrrl hy E O Rndeffer. a r"-'Pll'pnrt Reach resident. and Cf>Uld nn! cnm mrnr on 1!. Rnrlt'ffer is ~eek1ng tfl rP\ler~e !hr l t1nd~lir1e \·nte that ma_v ha vr stnrrierl thr Pat1 fic ("n;i~t Frrr11·;iy from coming !hrnu i;?h Nrwport Rt'ach In hr~ ~un 11ndcffrr rnntrnrl~ H1at f\'P1\·pnrt Rl':ich 11c11t ht>\'ond 11~ 1un~d1r. 1inn 1n c~i11n~ 1nr ,\larrh 9 e~er11nn nn th:it date. \'l'llr1s reJl.'<'tcd the ad1)pterl frcr1ra.v 1nutr t:l\· a fi-1 n1<1rgin \ .. i.~1 .. iil:1" <1111rudc·d !hr r111· rn:1rl('r 10 ni;'lkr 11 nccr.~sar1 fi•r th,...m r ~ rat1f\· ;in\' tu1 u1 e frre11·a1· agrrrn1ent~ Rnde ffrr. nf nni;t('ffrr [O\'PSlmrnl~. I~ ;i]~o a~k1ni; thr f'!'!l !rl lfl prnh1h1t 1hr ritv frnrn 1111!1illlni:: 11r r:.IJ1ni:: <-111~ [u!1Jrr rlrr· 11nn<; on tl1e frcr-.11;;iv !<;SUr !11,<; -~UI! al~fl 5.rrk~ In stop F1na11cr !)1rer1ni-1.rnrgr rappa.~ frl'ln1 alln111n i:. anv fu nd!'.: In hP .~rent nn currrnt 111· f11turr !raff1c ~turl1es 1n1oh1n,i.: lh(' Pac1f ir Cna!';t Frer1~·ay P:ipp<is srnrl !l11s n1nrrung h~ 11·A~n·1 ~ure whal funr!s \\·nulo he affrrted. hu! hr \1ould ~tudv the ~ui1 ll'hen server.I 11·11h 1t Ror.leffer·.~ compla1nt al~o allei:rs !ha1 thr r 1tv has incurred numcrn1is rx. pend1tur:es th!' past 15 ye;irs 1n s111dy1nc. ;:il!crnalt> frte\1·av rout e~ thrnul!h the r1· ,, The '.\ew--port Rearh Coune1I appro1 er! the Frer11·ay rnute ~n Oc L 211. 196R. The route "'a.<; suppnserl tn stretch from the eas1ern c1!y !1m11s nrar Buck (ially In R::i1·s1dr Dn\·e tn Cnrnna del r-.1ar Thr cnuoril. ho"·evrr. broke its freeway a~reemenl "'i1h the stair aflrr thf' to.larch 9 electinn Rcsults of that c!er- tii:in wcrr. also ratified hy the stal e As"enthll· anrl Scnale . Rnrltffr-r alle i;:I'~ thr i;pcftfll ln1t1a1 1vr rlrcr1nn \\'a~ 11nl<-1w f11I in !h;:it it A!.1emp1erl tn 11~1 1rr thr Arl1n1n 1.~tr·t1ti\·e function flf 1he cn11nc 1I ;;nd twcrn1~<' ii, \dOlA!ed thr CMl1fnrnia and L' .S Cnnst1tutin11. secr1nns nf \1·h1rh pro1·1dc tha t nfl l;iw impa iri n,e: 1hr flhl1g;ir1nns nf rontrarls shall ever be pai;~rd ,'\r1!hrr 1\'rll'pnrl Be;;ch City A ttnrne~· Oennis O'l\'eal or \it~· ~lanagcr Rober!. \\'1·011 \1(111ld rninmen! nn the suit this morn ing h€'c<1usr they had nnt yet been ~rr1 rd "'1!h II nr read the official docu- ment HEXAGONAL COMMODE W-14 ''1 0·21 H·l ':t $129 Kids '"Detai11ed' Longer School I-lours Approve<l am lo 3 .• lO pm. COMMODE w.zz 0·11 H·ll $119 After Resignation Jury Won't Rule On Lambourne Due to lhe resignation of Wil liam Lam· bourne from the Lag una Beach Planning Commission. the Orange Count,\/ Grand Jury ha s dee ided not. In 1nvcst1i:atr allega tions by wr iter Arnold Hano !ha!. the chairman was involved in conflict ol inte rest. Hano said latt' Thursday hr has rtce1v· ed a lette r frnm Doreen Mar5hatl. foreman (Jr the JUry. statin g that punish· ment ior conflict or inttrest 1s removal from office . ''Since ~1 r. La mOOurne hai, resigned, he ran h11rdly be removed fr(lm nff1ce. ·• Hano paraphrased th e: letter as saying Hano said the decision of the cnm· tnittee which studies requests to the: Gr;;nd Jury "makes sense." Hano. alnng wi th sever;i! nt her Art Colony gnvern mr.nt critics, had cha.rged lh:it L<-1mbou rne partici pated in both 1he public hearing~ and the vote on the ('R !COtnmercial-rl'sidential 1 z on t'.' tor beachfr nnt hotel development A( a t1n1e "'hen he held the sa le~ listing fnr the Shoals apartment·hn!el co1nplex which v.'as in one of the areas considered for the zone_ Had the CR zon e, with a flO.fool !1m1t been approved, the opponents charged. the: va lue of the property, now zoned for a 30.fool height. wnuld ha\'e greatly in- creased as wnu ld the bro ker's com· miss inn. LamOOu rne was nnt present "'ht'>n the charges we re leveled at the Aug. 4 mer-ting of th e city r.ouncil. He did , hnwe.ver , reson<i to the chaq~es 1n deliul !atl'r. saying his involvenH•nt with th& prnpcrly "'ould have ended bcfor@ h& could havr niade any f1nAnr1al gain . l.;:iml>nurnr, alont: v.•uh comrnis~inoer James Schmill. resigned from the com· m 1~sion cwn we('k! agn. st11!ing th11 t !heir positinn~ were incnmpalihle v.1th the results of lh~ Aus;:. 3 initiative elect ion to limit hP1ght to 36 feet. ~ . _, ·/:? Laguna Adopts Code of Ethics A rode of ethics, idenl1<·al to the one esrahl1shed 1n Fnunt;:i1n \'aller, ha.~ been unanimousl.v adopted hv lhe Laguna BeArh C1t1· Council The code c~l.'l!J IJs he!. responsihil1lies nl publir office; lair ;ind equal tre;i!.n1cnl; use of public p!'nper!\1• 1n1compa!.ible employment. disclosure nf c:onfident1al information nr use fnr prrsonal ~a1n , And procedures for disclosing interest in a matter before 1! con1 e up for discussion. A code nf ethics "'as sui:gesled fnr lhe elected officials and city employes at the At1g. 4 meeting nf the city council. Instances v.·ere cited of pnssihle cnnflict nf interest or doubtful ethical behavior involving both members of th e city coun· cil and planning commission . Lagu11a Leaders Attacl{ed F 01· Recall Op1lo sitio11 Opposition to a recall movement voiced h1•.!eaders nf many Lt1guna Beach civlc j:i·oup~ ll'as br,.,nded a~ "shocking ;ind n1osl regrettable" 1oday by Spern .Janice 1\·hn ts seek ing the ouster of f\1a~·or Richard Goldberg ;ind C nun c 1 Im en Edll'ard Lorr and Peter Ostrander. Rl'ferring tn statements issued a \\'ednesday night'!=. city CQunci l meeting condemning the rec11!1 , .Janise sa id. "the op1nin1is expressed by Lhese gentlemen cerlainlv do not ref lect t.he Vito\\' of their en.lire membership." Leader~ of ..:rou ps such as the f1 \'ir· 1.c;:iguc. Greenbelt . C11izcn.~· Town Plan- ning Asi;oc1a l1on Md Vtl!i'l ge Laguna 11·en1 on record ;:i1 the council mee ting 11 s opposed tn the recall m0vemcnt Nn11ng Iha! Laguna Brach •·1.~ nne (')f thr na tion 's Ja rgesl dru_g cen!tirs" and "1hc major distnhulor in the :;upply of dru 11:s , , lo El Tnro. Mission Viejo And South Lagun;:i" ,Janise sa1rl the rec11 ll "js the nghl war at the right time on the ri ght grounrl." .Janise. 1422 Capistrano Ave.. also poin ted In sfalistics whic h show substa n- !ial increases in drug activity in the Laguna area in recent years. He said persons "who regard my a.c- lLons <: 1 unmerited And unwarranted. rcrnn1mend 1he.v cnnsull U1e L. A. Narcnt1cs 811rea11. the S!.ite Enf!'!rcement Agency or the Sheriffs Department con· cerning idrug ar.!i\·11 ~·1 in Laguna Beach " The .\'e,,..'port Bearh used car salesman inll1 ated the reral! action early this week , charging the three councilmen have lost lhe support or the ma jority nf the voters 10 La guna Beach. K ee n au Hurt . 111 \Vvnn ·' Crash C.i\REFREE. Ariz r A.Pl -Actor Kr.enan \\'ynn h.1~ hrcn 1njured in a traf· ric arc1den1 Shrr1ff·s drputies s:1 1d \Vynn ·s car railrrl to ncgot1ate a. curve, skidded 1:10 fer! and slammcrl into a tree near here Thursda~·· Deputies said Wynn V.'as taken In Scottsdalc Baptist Hospita l, apparrn!ly suffering fro m hroken r ib:!:, cuts about the f;:ice .:ind h~ad And unkno"'n internal in1 urirs. Hospital of· ficials declfned to g11·e the actor's co n- ditio n. LOOKS EXPENSIVE ..• BUT ISN'T Country French At iU fine.'it. Lar ge seltcLion llf handsomely styled occasi onal fur ni t ure at most attracllve prices. Ft1turlng Pee.an 1.nd Oak "'Ood s to add to the v.•a.rm inviting tountry feeling. On Display Now. CU~IO W·11 0·!211• H·74'/j $239 tlAtlV ~!LOT,'"'"" '""Cn "«l""bl ...... "'' N-1·P 'ft 1, h. P11lll!1"cd 111111 t •cep! 5 ....... d•'I' Jn 11e1ur11t ""lllrtnt ...,. L•cun1 15••tn • .,.,.,._, 15tkll, tesll MUI, t<""'t1••t le" a ... c~. F....,!tlll V1U1y, St" C .. mtt>lf/ C•••',.-'"' ,,,. S•ddl"'"'· t lr>t .. 1.., ..,, , .. ~I ... 11..... Prlrtll!ll orlo>!"'e •lint I• •I JJll W .. I 1•1 SI'"'· (01!1 Mfft, Lagun a Be11ch ~chnnl trustees Thur~· rl1y approv ed a Of"' schnnl hour scherlule !hi t prob1bly v.·on'I recP1v, muC'll ap· pl11u~e fro m tl'lt elementAry Achonl children L'nd rr tht ntw ~ched ulf . youngster~ 10 grades one: through ,;1x 1,1.•ilt !'iJ>tnd 11 hair hour longer 1,g., cla ss than they did li st school year. -Top of thP v.'"'nrld school ~rarll"s J •. 1 lrnrn ll·:JO ii m. In 2 p.m, and i;zr11des 4·1i frnm R·:JO Am lo 3 pm Students 111 Thursl;J1i" rntermed1a1e Sc h(l(ll \1·iJI ht'!gin rlas~r.~ at 8 am .. \.\'ilh early d i~m lss11 I al 2 .lO pm 11nd late dismissal ar ,,;JO pm DEALERS FOR, HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE NEWttOIT STOii OttlN JllCAT "TIL f f,1.,., .. (7141 642 ... JJI Cl•llftff ·~ .. 642·1671 S. C......_ AH ..,,,.,.,. .. : , ••• , .... 4t2 ... 420 i..,... ..... An 0."•~•rtrt•--N: ,...,~ ... 4f4·t466 .c.,..,.•irt. lt11, O••-Ceell "'ulllll~I~' C.-1"'" Ne n1wo ,..,,, • ., •llUfltlf"°''' ... 1-i.1 ""It., o• t dw1•1'11Mt11•t ~-1~ "'8'1' .. ,..,..UCllll wllho;I! l ftClt t ..... "'Inion el COll"r•lf": •-•. ~ ct••• ....... , ••od " "'•"'"""" ••~(fl ,.,. Ce1t1 MM•. C•llle•~•• ~uw•re1;.,. Dy u rrlor l.J.H mo''"''· bv cr-111 U IJ -lhl'I'; Mlilll ''I' ll~•Pl~l ll!i~I. 11 IS _n,~ry District &uperint@ndent Wlll!am Ullom ~1Jd lht new schfodul r-v.·;i~JWlde po5s1b!(' hy rot1ti ng tht 1v1\l1ble buse:!'i .and let- fl nii: !hf three element11 r}' sthools our at diffrr~nt times Thr fol10"·1ng class t 1mf'~ wPr<' ado pted -Aliso ~rhMI · gr~rlrs J.j from fl :io 111 rn 10 2 p m 11nd ,1:r1df'! 4·6 from 8 3fl 11 m I!'! :J ·O.~ p m -f.1 ,\1<111·0 .~1 hM I ~radc-~ l ·:1 frnm 9 ~ m t11 2 :Jo p Ill ;1 11rl i;zrArlt"~ 1 fl trfl m fl • The high .school "'Ill hold cla.~se~ from R If! a rn . In .1 p m. on a ~ix Pf'riocl day Sludents f'lln ta ke sevrn period:!: if the y rhMsr tn rot,11t r lhrir srh.-dulr Trus1ees a~ked Dr Ullom about lhc. pn~slh1l1 !\• nf expand1ni;: Lhr hi!lh .~chonl tn a mand:>Jnr\' sr1·rn period:!: to prov1r1P: 1nt1rr rl;i~~f'~ fnr thr s111drn1 ~ Dr tllom responded such 11 scherl,ule \\'flllld cn~! an arld1t1nn;il $100.(l(l(l rer \('.'I r to h1rf' 111orr-tr:t('hrrs 1.11 sl;:iff ~r1 r n rrrinrl~ M(' notrd !hnt mnst hilil,h s~hMI ~ Hi lhr l' S arr nri\1· on the six period da\ NE WPORT BEACH 1727 Westellff Dr., 642-2050 OPEN FRIDAY "TIL 9 Profes1len1I Interior D•1ign1r1 Av1 il1bl._AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 34! North Cooll tt Hljliw1y Plion1: 494.65 I I' I. \ I I I I ' ' \ -- Laguna Beaeh EDIT I ON Today's Final N.Y. Sto cks voe. 64, NO. 210, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS E ncroachments Into Heisler Parl{ Enu1nerated B~ VllEDElllCK SCH Ol'.:~1EHL A reporl b,\ LaJ!una Reach City fllanager Larr~· Rn.(f' ha<; tnnfirmed that a numbrr n/ PnrrnachmPnls exist inln Heisler P;irk -<1n1t arr nn1 llm1IC'd to the 11 alkw;i,vs at th<' ha<:k nr Sunn.v·.~ SirlPll'.'ltk C:ifr Th<' bus1nc ~s is 1111·ned by a c:nrporat1on th;it incl11des r>.l a.vnr Richard Goldberg nn it.o; board . Rose. in a report to the city council \\1ednesday nighl. po1n!rd out that lhc garden terrace at Victor H ~J i;: n ' s restaurant encroaches 1ntn thr park 11s 11•ell as the poolside w1ndscrcrn at the Inn at Laguna. Rnse spccifit•ally dcniPd ch::ir~cs 1h;it the butlr1ing 11·hich hnusrs Sunny's. l!l9 :\. Coast Highway, encroathr.~ 1nlo lhr park, but said ii ma y encroach one inch i11!0 the highway righ!-of-wa.v in the front The rity manajler further sta!erl tha1 1n Apri!, 191.1 the city entered an agreen1cnt with then o"·ner of the properly Gerald li. fiilhfort , g1vinj! htm lhe right .. to planL lMdscape. improve and beautify" park prnper!.v adjacent tn the bu1ldinl! Thi' ai::rt'Crncn1 furlhl'r stater! th<1t ··ennstruc- tion·· and •'improvements" wnuld also be permissible. Rosr noted the 1941 ai,!rrrmr nl !'pccifird th<1t an.1 such improvement.~ were tn be n1<1de under !he 11·atl'hlul r~·e nl !hr City Engineer He furThrr stalrd the engineer approved the replacement of u er ur .-· .- .~r •• ~ ~ . I steps and walkways at the rear of the building. wnrk wh ich was done in Apr il. 1971, just before thf' mayor opened the rr!'-1:.urant ··Thr ci ty engineer did not exceed his 11u !hont\·.·· Rnsr emphasi?:ed. A.~ rci;:ards the Victor Hugo en· l'roachment. Rose noted thAI in ~larch, 19.19. the city council allowed the owne rs In l:inrlscApe !he properly •·curiously." Rnsr added, "thr ci ty undertook to pa y to the owners $10 per n1onlh to help maintain that landsca~ 1ng " A "'1ndscreen. and perhaps part of the pool al !he Inn at Laguna. Rose said. en- tTnarh into th,. p;i rk . "Thtrt may be a permit In sn encroach. but 11·e; could not ltnrl 11." Rose said. Rosr <1lsn nnle<I in 1he report the c1~· ha!< "formally subordin ated ., parts of Heisler Park ln priva1P oonlrol. "Jn July, 19~2 . tht> city agrt>ed In give th" Laguna Reach Bowling Club the rii;h1 In contrnl and di rect use of p!ayi ng pri vileges on the 0 ers ........... , . '-... MAP SHOWS LATEST PROPOSAL TO DEVELOP PARKING FOR PUBLIC USE OF LONG-CONTROVERSIAL SALT CREEK BE ACH A vco Com m unity Developers Would Make lmprovemenfl in 1 $2. 5 Millian Package Before Turning The Arel Over To County Beach Purchase Endorsed Count y Group B acks Salt Creek Parcel Acquisition By PATRICK BOYLE o~ 1~• 0111, ,ile1 ;1111 Thr pu bl1r 1011k one n1orr st ep fn\1·ard thP <1cqu1.s1 l1on "' ~all Crtrk Bea,,ti in L;:ic11na :'\1cuf'I Th11r!irl:i.\ 11 hen A cnm· n1111rr 1'1Urll 1ni: thr pl1rrh.:1.sr unanimous· l.1 1nlt>rl ln f'nrlllr!ir 11 The coun!~ Orr:in ;ind !'ihnrel1ne rlan- n1 n,c ;ind S!crnng Co!nmlller. meeting 1n La.c:11n;i Ni~11rl. \O!ed 1n rrcornmend 10 lht> Board nr S11per\'i!inr.~ Iha! \h(' hearh anrl nr:irhy p:irk1n_1! :irr<i.~ h" p11tcha~rrl a.~ ;i pi!<'kilJ.!C for $2 ~ mill inn. l'nder the tr1·n11' of a prnpns::il h.I' A1·c·11 ('n111 n1un1I\' Dr1rlnprrs. owners of !he :'J.1 RC-res of p'rnpr1·1.1. A\'cn woold rn:ike !he nrerssar.v imprn1 ements nn the l:ind before turnin.i: it nver In the count\". Thest> would 1nrh1rtr res!rnnms. footpath!< tn tht bearh p:irking areas and ccn- c-e~51nn f:icilitir~ Rieh:irrl L \\'eisrr, e xecut r~e \·1ce prcsirlcn t nf :\\'c-o, st11d if the deal is quickly apprn\"cd by the Board of Sul)C'rv1sor~. the rrnJecl clln he cnm- pl.,tr.rl h,\' ~eptember of 1972. The board i~ Orange Coa•t 1''e n l h er Bca u!iful weekend v.·calher ls nn the agenda with 1('mper:i1.ures 11l tht> beach :it 74 rising tn 8:i inlanrl. Lf'l\\'S t.nnig hl along the coast 5a wit h !l4 readings inland . I NS IDE TODA\' "D1:r1rln11rl riird All Thrl/ Jnzz " irill rnkr 11r n .~1.r·rlnµ ,,tnnrl nl [h,,11r ;Jln11rl .~1o r/1"fl 1\rnnrlny nnrt /ndqy's \\'PPkrnrlPr hn:( 111r111rfla .. n"rl n ~tnry nn Pngr ZS . ~ft·""'" " "'"'ul! l'uMI " (•Mtefl'lll 11111 ... 11 "~ ••• c11ec•l11t u1 Or•"'' Cw nlf " ci. .. 1Hto1 ;Q·•I l1111ur•"" l1·M Ce.,.lt.t " s~t¥11 ''" .. " c .. u .. rd " , ..... 11·11 011111 Mtll<" " SH1<t "'''-'" n.u lclltt rl ol , .. , • ltlt¥11 .. l'I • ll''n•n<1 ll·U fll••l•rt ,,,,, Mer11clM " Wtl!llor • ... Ltftffro .. Wllll1 W~•ll " MlllM• • w1m111•• ., .... ll·1' M1rrllt• ~k•nlM II Wert• Nl"'t ••• Mnvl., "'" ·--"" ex~tl'd tn consider thP mailer ;it its Sept. 7 meet1n_1!. Avcn propn~ed m::ik1ni:: 1 h P 1m- prn1·erre111~ a!' p;ir\ nf H1P s:ilrs p;ir·L.ace. \\'et!'er !'aid. hec::i11.~e nf lhr lanrl~llrlr da nger in rhr ::irr;i nf lhr hra!"h The nf- f1cial nn!cd th;it the enn1p;in~ 1.c pl;inn111.i: 10 huild hnn1es around the 1nlanri park inc ;ire;is ;inri !hf' hnme sites anrl p;irk1ng 1\1!~ wn11!d h;i1·r tn bt> de1elnperl tn~rther !n pre\·enl ~!1de.c; 1n the fr::it:lle ~1nntr1·r.1· ~h::ilf' i::en ln_c1ral fnn na!1nn \l.1ei~er ;ilso arided lha l hi' C'>:rr11l 1n~ both lhr p11rch;i:-:r ;igrren1rnl ;inr! 11n· prnvemrnl rn111r;i rt s1m1ill;inrn11slr , thr l.:>nd would be immedi:tlril• t;ikrn off thr l.:ix rolls. therehy saving monev for A\·co Laguna Teacher fl iring Policy Ha s Oppositio 11 11Je hirin11: or inexj>f'rienccrl nrw le:ich- e.r1'. usu:illy a m:iHe.r i::iven riu1rk :rrr proval by the. Lai;:un;i Reach school hoard, met some unexl)('<'led npposilinn Thur~ day ni,l!;ht from trustee t1nd ret1 rerl te<1ch· er r.rrald Linke. Nnlinjl 1ht1 I there were "!hnus<111r1s nf experiencerl Teacher.~ un emp loyrrl ." Linke suggcstrrl 1he rii.~1r1ct r:nuln h11 vr. found brtter 'JUrilifierl r:andirl:i !r.~ !n fill !he posi lion~ of a mRlh te;icher ;inrl a ph,vsical e.due<itron instruc!or. However. rlistrict superintrnriC'nt Wil- lia m Ullom respnndcri th11l thP two ynun11: men. both recent collc.i:c gr:rdualc!!. were best QUfilifie.rl. •·or lhe people we inlcrviewrd ... Dr. Ullom sairl ... thc.c~ pf'Ople :ire of !hr hi.chest qu si!ity." Dr. Ullom lnld 1hf' board he would be .clad In di:\Cuss a new policy of requir- ing thal all teachers have 1Cvcr;i l years nf experience before being hired. "Rut I liavt alwa ys m11de an 1111cmr1 to try In keep a bal;ince of be11:innin11 !eachers. elperienced le:ichcrs and teach· er~ sit I.hr top," Or. Ullom ariderl. "\\1e. h11ve lri"d ln b11lancr ii fnr ynu." Linkf' eonrrdtd such JI policy wa~ a .1:nod pr11cHr:,. 11nd the hiring was un. ;inimouiily approved. He :.lsn addrrt lh;it A\ltn 1·n11lri m:ikr the 1mprnvemcnls fnr 1£'ss c·ost 1ht1n rhr rnun11 could f'nr.l.r:irl In h;i1 r ! hem rtt1n~· thrnugh rn1nrw111nr b1dd1ni: /\ ~P')kl'sn1;in fo r thr 1·n1111I ,\ 1·ntui.~rl"s orfic-r sa1r1 tnda\' II 1s lcJ?;il fnr lhr c-nunt_v tn exec-11!e h<llll agrecn1rnr s at !hr s.1n1r !11ne and all ov.· lhe wnrk In br dnnc w1 thf"lul r:illlng for t1iri.~ "01ir lr1·el f"lf 1n1prn\"en1cnls 11·1\I he hr!IPr lh;in a:n.vth1111; th1• cn!lrlf\' nnw h'1~." Weiser fold th r nffir1::ils on l!1r rnrn m111ce . .:irld1ng thal llir 1·nsl In lhr rn11ntv nf mainta111in~ !he f;ir1lit\· l\lllllrl hr nn h1ghrr th;in fnr nlhrr cnunl ,1 pr11- pc1·1> \\lien 1•11n1plt'lrd. Lhe hl';ii·h rark 11111 inf'l11rle 4.3fl() feet nf ncr:infrnnt 11•llh lwn l;irgP par·kinc; lots Ar·cess tn thr hr:-1r h from lhr.~e p;irking area.~. 11•h1ch 11·111 he inl;inrl ;i nrl nn top nf the hlutf~ 01·erlnnk· lnl! the sea. will be dov.·n landscaped walk1vays , ~·l ei.~('r noted . T:iking the officials nn a tour nf the beach . "'eiser 1'a1(i tile cnmp;iny wa.~ .~ell in~ the land tn the ('<LtJnty al an aver;iJ,?r cnl\1 of about $50.000 an ;i(·re Comrni1lrr member C;irl Kyml;i, a Newpnrt Rrach city councilman. noted that the beach property is appraised at $180.000 per ;icre Aug ust Building Pcrn1its Sho'v Boost Over '70 A to!RI l')f 5S buildtnJ,? prrmits for cnn- ~truction eslima1ed at ssns 411 11·ere is~ued in 1.,agun::i Rr:irh during 1hr month nf AllJ:U~t -m:irkerllv hi_l!hrr th;in last 111nnth and August nf l::isl yrRr . A tnr.:i l nf S.l49.!J'.J.J worth nf pcrmits were issuer! for nrw dwrl ling units. inrlucHn5!. fivr ~1n.i:lr fam ilv hl)uses, one !:\-family dv.elhna an<I one fou r·family unit Additionally, $117.!MiA in pcrrnlls \\1<1!1 i~!<ul'd rnr new construction olhrr th:in f P.rnilv unit~. $.1'i.010 for altt>r11tion.~ :i nd 11rlrl1tions 11.nd $4.500 for misce!l;ineous rons!n1cli!'ln.; V;ilul' of perm1ts t:ik rn nut l;ist in Jul.1• nr t hi.~ \"Car . ln!allerl $3:\li ,{lfl7 A yrar ilj:'O this p11.sl m(ln1 h. 37 perm it.c. were ls5ur<J for a n1cager $1 13.122 in cons!rutt!on A•·i Adcisf1r Act rc:;s llclen f.la ye.~. 'First Lady' of the .i\n1crican theater. \I AS rippo inted by President Nixon lo the J\1ational Council on 1he Arts. an advisory grou p fn r feder11J assi:;tance lo art. and culture. She fill s the unex· pired 'erm or actor Sidney Po itier. \\•ho resigned. --- Parl(ing Laws May T h wart Hare Krishnas A 1•crr1Hremrn1 In lhP Lag un;i Beach 7nn1ni: la111s manda11n~ nnt parking space for r1·ery :i:. squ.:irr feel of church wnr~hip space may stop re ligiout :1c- l1 1"ilies at the Hare Kr1shn;i Temple, fi~I R;imnn::i A\'e. Cnmpla1nls by rr!'iidents near I.he. 1cmple -which dnuble!I as the home for thr wn.-shiper!I h:is led Tull y Se,vmnur, c1t.v aL!nrne y. !n filr a civ il ac- tion :rsk i n~ for two injunctions again~t artivitics nf lhr group. Sey mour said one injunction will see k c-r!is<itlnn nf church ac!ivitir.~ un1il ade· riu11tr parkin~ if' provider!. He. s;iid thr c-hurch now h:i,; lwn parkin.'( ~p:ices, but is required to have 15 under the. zoning lew Also, lhe city :i tt.nrney said . ;in in- junction will bt: sought to limit the. noi~ ~ener:rted by the. group during their reli,llinus services. Seymour s:iid :i number nf compl;iints regarding "chanling, and clanging at odd hour~" have been received by the police department. which fin11lly led lo filing of lhe co mph1 inl. Tue:sday with Orange County Superior Court. Altorncy for tbe Krishn11 sect. Marjorie: LeGaye of Sant.a Ana. was nol. 11vailable for comment this morning on the matter. County Bo y, 12 , Di es In Su rf Off New por t A 12-yea r-nld Westmlnsle.r boy ill still lx-ina sepr.:hrd for after ~ wai; thro11·n ai;{flins1 the Coron;i det ~lar jett.11 and app:ircntly kflltd by JO.foot wa11es today, accorrfina tfJ Newport Beach lifeguard officer Dave Hershbargcr. Wll ncsses statements ~ay the boy Wiil! "w11shed ofr the jetty. thrown ba ck into the rocks and 11ctually killed by the tar,l!;e wil ves." H<1rshbarger ~a id . lrlent ilica lion Qf the 11ictim has been ~~heir! pendinsi: nn!ihcallon of his par- Thr bo~· was seen wal king wllh a friend . ~1ich1e:l Dunne. al!lo 12. of Hunlin&ton Reach. along lhe inside or the jttty. I Both were ~·;ii;hed off tilt jetty, b_ut ~fichael was rescued by a man nearby on the jelly. Suffering cut5 and bruises, he was taken by his mother to a private doelor. Harshbarger iald the miS.'llng boy dis· appeared after 1 seeottd w.a ve rolled over 111m . Because hiJilh l!url is causing so much turbulence in lhe aru, search for lht body is vil!ual only. "l!'s impo5siblr lo p11t iklndlvrrs in thAl wltl.er," Harshbarger ~aid. A lifeguard boar , jeep and police hell· cor>ter are cond ucting the tearch. bowl in~ green ," the manage r stated. '"[n December. J9fl4 , again by fonnal ngreement. !he ci ty ~nve ln the Laguna Rrach Shufflt>hnarrl Club. a r nr porat1nn, full right to rl1re rt thf' usr nf. and !he playing privilege,; upon the courts," Rose addert Cnunc1lmcn , afler hearinit the report did not take any action. Goldber11: cnmmentf'd lo the audienc" he must "apologize to the at1d1ence for necessity of this Jong presentation on the matter." oast Hurricane Stirs Up High Seas Spllwned by Hur nc<ine ~1on1ca tif)O miles av•ay, September'~ f1r~t ons!aughl or :;upers11rf pnundrd Oran~e Cnas& beaches tod;iy as worried hfeguard!I watched fnr Lahor Day holiday cro"·ds jus t over the hill Nev.·porl Beach tnd ;iy reported I.he highest surf rif the season with some set~ of hreakers ranging In JO feet al Balbna'1 'Vedj!e. Hunt1n~lnn B<>ach hkev.·1<.e had the big· gest surf nf the se;isnn v.·ith l0-foo1 S\\•ell!'I pounding city beaches. In Laguna Beach. guards reported surf running cons1stentl.v at five feet with""? some combers re:iching right feel. Red flags fluttered lrom guarrl fO\\'ers along the Art Colony's entire hrachfront Heavy riptides prevailed 1n J\'ewport, Hu nti ngton Beach <ind Laguna Beach . .. This ma y not ju.st be record surf for I.he. season.'· one worrier! lift>guarrl observed ... We n1ay .:il!in set some re!icue records lhis weekend ." On ly the sou thernmost bcache~ along the Orange Coast seemed to have esr:iped !he big bonmers so far. San Clemente l1feg11ards rrported sur! nf only !hree In five feel and expressed hopes that it wil l hold tha t low. But to complicate matters, :"Jewport Beach Marine Safety Director Rol'>ert E. Reed reported fhat Hurricane !\ilon1ca, now fi50 miles away, "is headed due north direc!lv fnr us ... Add11 1onally, inland 1rrnprra1ure!'i 10 the ll i,ch 80s ;i,re f'Xpcc!rrl In ri n\'P v1sitnr!'I Jn the ()range r i.a.;t hv th" thf'\l~a nds. Here lhey 'll f1nrl thr ;>Jr anrl v..11er ten1· prr;itures aln1ost r11.ial1 zcd 0111 ;ir 7fl degree!i -;inother Jurr 1.n pul! thcrn into the hu~c breakers anrl trracherous rir• tides i::eneratcd by :'\lnn1 r;i La,cu na Beach 11/cgu:irds sa1r1 lh1!1 n1nrn1n~ they are ~e<inng up 1n an· ticipat11>n of ma.c;s rescues over the hig weekend . ·y Lt. c;cnf' DeP:1ul1s .<;;11ri thr L;i~un;i ~urt heg<1n p1rk1ni:; up l<i!t> Thur.~da\ il Tirl is r:« peerrd to hold at least through Saturday. A! \Vnod's Cove, su r( v.·a!< hre;ikint: n\•er the eight-font snu!.h rock. Riptides prevailed on :ill La1?11n;i he;ichcs Nev.· port's Chief Reed .c;;iid surf lip lo 10 feet is prevailiniz fron1 41sl Street Beach !n the Santa Ana River rnnuth and from 17th Strce<t Beach southwesterly tn Balhn.:i '.~ infamnu~ \Vedge at !\'e111>0rl Harbor'!I \Vesl Jet1J·. Newport had 52 rr.c;ruPs Thursday among 6.'i.000 beach vi!litors. Riptides were running thrn1114h 'ewJ)Qrl Pier toda,y al five knot.~ \V ilt.er temp· ra!ure is hover ing near fiO degree!i. Reer1 said despite cnndltlnns. ;is of 9 JO ;i.m. there were already 500 surfers in the wat er. ~1eanwhile in Hunt in~lon Bc<1ch, wor· ried lifcguarrls "'ere looking 1n sea as thg biggest surf of the season pounded beaches. "It's really vicious. just likP the rollers In Hawa ii." Senior Guard 1\1:irk Bro~·11 said e.xcitcdly. "This weekend's going '" bt a biggir " Huge riptides came in w1th the surf. ff'w swimmers were out thi ~ morning. but there were many boarrl riders ta king their chances with the best waves or th!! gummer. Sw11111er Swinuuiug Sess ion Ends l\1onday Recre.ational swimming held ;;ill 1urn-- m('r ;it the pool al Laguna Beach H1gll School ~·ill concl udf' Monda y aftemCl'1n Recreation department official!< an· nounce d the lnllo"'ini;:: schedu\r for th!" Labor Da v 'Veek<'nrl : Sa!, Sun .. :ind Mnn , lhe 0pool will be open from \:JO ti:t 5::10 p.m. 2 DAI LY PILOT SC 22 in Running r--. ~ Special District Vote Set Nov. 2 Tu·enty·l\\'O cand1da tts have flied for IJ sea ts tn 11 Orangf' Count y special dls- 1.rlcls. In cumbents 111 fl11e other roe1 sial dis· Nixon Closes His Vacation In Clen1ente By EUGi-;NE \'.RI SHER Uftil .. ~rlH lftll m l hOM I President Nixon v.·ound up a two-week "'orking vacation aT the Western \\'hite House in San Clen1entc today and headed back to Washington v.·ilh tv.·o mid-v.·es1, can1pa ign-style stops en route to push his program for achieveing a •·new pro- sperity ... lrl remarks prepared for delivery al the iledicalion of a new Air Force Museum a~ Wrighl-Patlerson Air Force Base in Dayton. Ohio and before a convention of more than 25.000 milk producers in Chicago. Nixon echoed the theme he has emphasi zed during a recent series of public appearances: Thal rigid sell disci pline and the pioneer spirit of en duri ni:: great burdens to ach ie1·e even gre<it.er re\\•ards are needed to meet !he international com- pet ition that will come v.·ith a new era of peace. "This ts the spirit wh ich drove !he Wright. brothers in those early years or this century and wh ich has characterized all those who have ro!lowed in their steps." he told a crowd at the new SS 7 tnil!lon museum. con1aining exhibits of Americas aerospace technology. "It is the spirit which we now must demonstrate anew -in every area of life -if we are to meet our current challenges and fulfill !he American pro- rTiise in our own time ." Agency to Take Total New Look At Po,ver Plants \VA SHINGTON (APl -The Atomic Energy Commission announced today new regulations requiring it 10 lake a complete new look at the environmental im pact of some 96 atomic power plants. The list inc.!udes 33 plants ·whose con. struct1nn or nper;;ition m;iy have to be w spended whilr the environmental re- view is conducted. -~The new AEC regu!allnns fotlov.·ed a U.S District Court decision of .July 2.1 which saicl the commission "! procedure! did not. comply v.·ith !he requirments nf the National En vironmental Policy Acl to consider environmenla! impacLs in federal actions. The AEC !1cen SC's 1he cnnstruc!1on and cperatinn of a!t')m1c plants _ ll !'.aid the court dec1s1nn apparently &J'fects at lea sl 6.1 licensing ;ipplicalions iuvolv1ng 91 nuclenr pov.·er reactors phi!! five planls already gr:inred nperar.ing licenses after the act v.·ent inr.n effect The AEC must now rons1der whether !he operation of lhose fiv p pl ants should be suspendrd pen ding complrte environ- menlal s!ud.v "·hich n11i;:h1 lead l.o re· C]uirements for 1he1 r alt rr;it1on or even- a\Uiough 1! appea rs unlikely -their ab.ndnnm en t OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT o•""G~ CO.t.5f "Ull l~Hl l<I(; COM~.t.'°''Y' -tb•rt N, W,1,j p • ., ci~nr f ""' P11Dli11ltr J•c ~ fl . C urlty V'C• ""' OtM ··a Gtnt r•I "'· ... ~·· T~o"''' Ktt~il .. ~ T~o"'tl A. M urp~•ft• ..... ~,,,.., fftl&t tr1cts are unrnotesred. the rPgi s1rar nf 1'ntP rs repor1ed All elccr1nns v.ill bP held Ori ."1101· 2 Only five contenders hal'f' filed for three. seats in th e South Cnast Cnunl y Wa ter r>istnct U'I South Lag un.l anrl Dana Point. Ted J O'Connell ls the nnl_\' In· i·umbent tn :;;eek re!ection HP ~11!J face Lhree competitors Coun1yw1de. only 12 of ~2 i;pec1al dis· tr1<:ts v.·111 have raePs In those disrnct~ v.'he re there arr nn contests. e lecl inn~ v.·iJI no t be hPld and lhe candidates de- rlared elected b.11 the Board of Supe r- \11sors. Ora nge Coast d1srr1rts ·1·1th contts1s are· South Coast County "'ater Di•trict - O'Connell , incu mbent: Robrrt E OwyPr . capital investments: Harold E. F.dw ;ird.~. attorne \'; Jack Schm1dr. air conditioning , and .John \V H .\.!r:Cnnib. appraise r Laguna Bea ch Cnunty Water Ois·1rir l, rwo openings -.Jprr.v Habeck. engineer : Ronald Kaufrn<i n. ho nds and 1nsLirance. Richard ,J;i hraus. Incumbent. and James C. Schoenleb er. incumbent U!s Alamilos Coun!y ~·ater Ol!itrlc t. three ope nings -.\1 anan True . housr- w1fr : Will iam C. Poe. tncumhe nt : fl obe rl .J. J ones. incumbent. and James V Bell, incumbent. Three Arch Bay Community Service!! District. three openings -Rllberf E. Dwyer. capital investmenl s: ~1elvin ll Wiley, incumbent ; Her bert Dev.•itz. in- vestment banker : l..ew is J Ross. insur- and: .I. Earl Gulick. retired. Surfside Colonv Communllv Ser111ces District. one oper1Hig and Su rfS1de Colony Storm \Vater Protec tion Dis!ncl. o n e opening -~li m i Olhauscn. house w1fr : .Joseph L Kray. re!1red salesman, ~1a r· ce lino Saucedo. incumben L \\'illiam D. Putney Jr. h<is filed for a seal on the Sunset Reach San itary Dis- tnct Board There arc three 1ncumb rn1 s v.·ho did no1 fil e for reclec11on in this di s- trict \\'hith is heing dissolved. Runn ing unoppo~ed 1n Orange Coast di~1.ric1 s arr CDsla ~tesa Sanitary District incum· ben ts Rnben. 0. Briggs and Francis H. Gloc kner. Dana Point Sanit ary District bn a r d members John C Ha.l"rs and \\'alter Car- ruthers. 1\1idv.·a~· City SRnitary D1slr1rt incum· bents Roland f;dl'.1ards and Raymond ~I. Schmitt. Sout h Laguna Sanit ary Distnct board men1bers Clay ~1!1cheJI and William D P!01~·den. Capistrano Bf'arh San11ary Dis!r1ct lrustePs C\ay lnn Daines .. J. B La tham anrl Sam Len tine Costa ~fesa Countv \\'a1rr D1s1rict in- cumbents Mario Du rante. C ar I R Stevens and Warren f;. Booth Lagtu1a Teachers Favor Trin1ester Plan in Survey The. results of a su rvey presen1ed In trustees of the Lai;una Beach Unified School Dislnct Thursday ~how lh<i t a greal ma1or1ty nf th e high school teachers \l.'OUld fa vo r a trimester O\ter a semeste r s~·stem . \Vith 4n nf the 47 fa rully men1~r~ pnll- rd. ,J.) said they "'ould have preferred teaching the 1!170.71 school ,·ear in thrPe f1U ar!Prs rather th an the prt"senl tv.·n sem e~rers The t.n mestl"r, nr quartr.r, i;~·~ie1n had been approved for use <1 1. 1he h1i;:h school in .Ju ne HO\\"evcr, A Cflnsrr1·at1\·e m;i - JOri!y "'as 5eated on !he hn<ird in .!uly i s ;i !"l"SUl1 nf thr la.~I .5thon! hoa rd t:'ler tinn and the triml"s1er s.v.~tem wa s .:1 ho!1shed Aug 4. by a 3-2 \tote l\fec!ing Th11rsday n1i;:ht. lhr trustt"cs nffic1ally dropped the <iu<irtcr system by ad opting a revis ed school ca lendar for !he 1~71 -72 _vear There was no discussion of adop!ing thr revised calendar. v.·h1ch conform~ to the old semester system, but !he vo re v.·as 4-1 \l"llh Dr. Norman Bro,,·ne dissenting . Acrompan~·ing the survey results gi,·en 1r the trustees follow ing !he \'Ole wa s ii letter from ~!rs. Arl yt h Atk inso n. of 699 Temple Hi lls Drive. expressing rei:ret that the quarter sy!tem had been drop- ped. GRIM REA PE R POINT S UP HOLIDAY 'S SAD ASPECT More Than 700 T raffic. Deaths Predicted Over Weekend Highivay Patrol Ready For Labor Da y Drivers Cal1fnrn1a H1gh"ay P;itrnl ofl1rf'r~ 11·ill be on Orange rnun1v free1,a1~ 1n ma:i.- imum force over 1hc Labor Oa1 11erkend CHP oflir1eils 111 Sanla 1\na ~;iid all l"eh1rlc~ 11·oulrl hP on lhp rnad lron1 II n rlnrk lf111igh1 thn"l11gh ni1<!n1eh1 \1nnda1 Then' "'ill hP nn day~ off for CHP of fire re nrivrrs werr w<1n1rrl 111 :i1·111d S;inla Ana Canyon I Hive rsirle FreC'11 ay I no Sun- <ln.v. during the Cal1 forn1a ;if)O Rat'r at Ontario Cl!P nf fit'f'!'"-;iLc;n <'Hu11one rl motor1s!s 1vho arr <letrrn11nrd 10 lr;ivf'I Jn )eave after 8 n"clock 1nn1ght 11 hen lral- f1c 1.<; ligh t, and rr turn be fore noon . /\ton day A release. fron1 !he Autflrnobile Club nf SllulhPrn \.ili fllrn1<1 , Cn;;la ~lesa offl<·e. ;il~n po1n!ed our 1hr futiht.v of !">peed1ng 1n heil \"\ lr<iff1 r ThP Auln Cli1h i;;i1r\ a 11rr n1anufac1urer p111rd ;i rr<ll\rrl 1lr11·rr :ii::i1n<:I one 11 hn \\Pair<: tn ;inr! 0111 of 1r;iff1r nvrr a 1Ji0n rn 11,. 1·n11r<;r, h11 I[ n! 11 hu h was I reeway<:. Tlic rri.111! nf lhl' !f'~t w~s that 1hr 11(';i1·1ng. hurrl up dri1er arn1rrl al his rlr~1111<1t1nn 1•1111' ;u\ 111111u1r~ f;i.~lrr than 1hr ca<:11al <1ri1er d11r1ng a 2fl·hour \ri p 11 ;il>n :--.ho11rr! lh;i1 lhr hurry-U p rlnvf'r h:id n1;11I(' fn111 p;inw slop:;; ;ind us- r {I ~1~ hnikr s I a~;, 11mi•s rnmpared fo the rela ;i;erl dn1·rr whn 11 :;rrl his brakes only 652 11n1e~ Tiu: f;i~! r!ri1 l'f ;:il~n u~C'd 10 t::.illnn:; o[ _i;;;~0l1ne mnrr lhan lhP c;isua! mntnnst Coi11·t Si1it Filed Agai11 st Newpo1·t F1·eewa y Electio11 B~ TF.:RRr COVILt.t; CU t•• Ol •I• ,.,101 ;i.11 r--,pwpnrr Bc;ich c!ly of!1c1als 11·err m,vst1f1 r<J t/11~ rn0rn1ng over ;i Super1f'lr Cnurt .~11 11 f1IPrl Thu rsday ;iga1n~t th r /ll ;i rch 9 frl'f'w;i1· Plerl1o n C11r offir·111ls had 001 1r1 hC'rn ser1rd copie.s of thr ~u1t fi lC'<i b~; E 0 Rrirlrffer. ;i Newport Beach resident. and cnu!d not com ment 'Jn it . Rodeffer 1s seeking lf'I rr1·erse lhe landslide vnt e fh;i t ma~· ha 1·e stopped !he P<1cifir Cf'last Freev.·ay from cnmini; lhroui::h Ne"·pnrt Bc.<ich In hi~ suit. Rndeffer contends UJ;il Nev.·port Be;irh wrnr he.1·nnd its 1unsd1r- 1ion in calling Lhl' ~larch 9 e:rctton. On that cla!r. volers reiecterl thr adnpted frel"v.·ay route b,r a fi. \ margin Voters also aml'ndt:d !he ("II\" charter In n111ke 1! fH'Ce.~siiry frir 1hem in raul~, 11 n.v future free...,·;:i~· agreemrnts Rodeffrr , nf Rnrleflf'r tn1r..;tmen!~. 1s also ask1n~ the court In prnh1hi1 thr-rll \" fr om initiatin g or calling ;inv future r!e r· lions on the free" av issue His suit al."n ~eeks ro stop r1niin\'r 111rector Grnr11,r rappas frnm all0v.1ng an.11 funrls !n be spenl nn rurrenl nr futu rr traffir s1udirs 1111"nl r1ng thr Pacific Coast F rer1~:ay P<ippas said Ibis 111nrn111g l1r w<1~n·1 i;ure \\'hat funds woulrl hi' ;i!lertrr!, h11t hr 1~·ou ld stud y the i;u1 t "'hrn l'('fl'('rl 11·11h 11 Rodeffer's complainl -ali;o ;:il\e~rs lha t. I.he cit.v hlis incurred numr 1·nus r~ penrl1tures the past I~ ~·ears in study1nc l'l!ternate free11·a.I" rnurcs thrnugh rhr ri- '·' The i\r11 pr>rl Re<i<'h Council ;:ippro1 rrl lhe Free"•ay roUll" nn Oct 211. l!llill The route v.·11~ supposed In s!rt"tch lrnm thr easl ern <'ilv limil!i near Burk Gully 10 Ba.vside Dn\te 1n Cnrona del 1\1ar The C(lUnril. hriwevrr hrokr it~ freew1y agreement w1rh !hr .st;itr aftrr the March 9 election Results nf th;i t elPc lil'ln were also ratified bl' rhr stair ,\!';fr111hlv ;ind S.--n;ilr f\nrlf'!f "r ;illr,t:C's lhP ~!'('rill 1n111at11 r rlrr t1on 11:1<: 11nl;:i11f1ll 1n lh;;t 11 ;;!tPmpl Prl ro usur·p lhr ;id1n1nis1r;it11·e /unc-t1nn nf lhr f'OllnC1I anrl hl'C'1USP 1t 1·1nl.'11t'd th, (';;l1fnrn1;i ;:inrl l1 s roni;!1!\lllflfl, ~r1·1 1ons o\f 11 hu·ll pro1•1dP !11;iT nn l;ill' 11T1p;11r1n,t: 1t1r 11hl1~a 1 1r1n~ of cnntracts :-h;ill e1·rr hr f1ilSSC'd Ne11hrr ,"\r11pnr1 !lrflch l"1\v Attn1·nt'\' f1rnn1s O"Ne.11 or C11v r.Jan;igrr Rohr-rt ll'vno 11011lrl roo1111~n1 fin !he suit tht~ mnrn111,t: l:lrc;iu~P thrv har! nor 1p1 hePo srr1·ed 1111h 1! or re~rl thr (lfficial dncu · ment HEXAGONAL COMMODE W-14 ' 1 D-18 H-10 $129 Alter Ruignation Jury Won't Rule On Lambourne Due lo the resignation of William Lam- bourne from the Laguna Br:ach Plann ing Commission. the Orange Cciunty Grand Jury has decided not ln 1nvesli_i!;alc allegat ion!! by writer Amo!d Hano tbal the chairman was invol11ed in conOicl ot interest Hano said lat e Thu rsday he has rcce1v· C:d ;i letter from Doreen .11.ta rshal\, foreman of the Jury, i;tating tha! punish- ment for confl ict of interest is removal from office. "Since ~·Ir. Lambourne has resigned . he can hardlv he removed from offlce." Han n para-Phra sed th e letter ~s saying. Hano said Lhe dercisinn of the com· mill ee whic h studies requr.sts lo the Grand J urv ""makes sense." Hann, aiong with several other Art Cnlony government critics. hlld charged thal L;imboume participated in both the public hearings and the vote on the CR trn r11merc1al -re sidentia\l z one for beachf ron t horel dC'velopmrnt at ;i !1me 11·hen hr held the sales list1 ni:: for the Shn;ils apartment-hotel complex \\'hi ch 11·a; in one nf the areas cnnsidercd for lhc zone Had th e CR zonC'. 11•1t.h a ~O-lon\ limit heen approved. the opponent s cha rged. the va!ue of the property, now zoned ro~ a .10-font height . would have greatly in- r reased as v.·nuld the broke r's com- miss1nn . Lamtiourne v.·as nol present when the charges "'ere leveled al the Aug. 4 meeting of the city cDuncil. He did, however, re sond tn the charge~ in dt!ail later. saying hi s involvf'ment with the property would havt" ended before he could ha1·e rnilde any l1nanc1a \ gain . Lambourne. along v.·1\h co mr nissionrr James SChmitl, resigned from !ht com• missi(t n two \\'eeks ago. stating that their positions v.·ere 1nL·orn pat ible with the results Qf the Aui:: :l 1nit1ali\'e election t.o hm1t height to 36 feet. ~ -::c ·t( Laguna .Adopts Code of Ethics A code of ethia;, iden11 cal to lhe nne f'Sta blished 10 f nun!a1n Va lley, has been un;:inimousl_v ado pted by the Laguna Beach City Council. The code eslabltshcs responsibilities nf public offi ce: f;iir and equal treatment.; use of public proper!.\', imcompatibl& employn1Pnr : disclosure of confidential infnrn1ation or use fnr personal gain, and procedu1"es for disclosi ng interest in a matter before 1! come up for di~cussion. A code or ethics WilS suggested for the elected officials and city employes al the Aug. 4 meeting of the city council. Instances ...,·ere cited of possible confl ict of interest or dou bt fu l ethical behavior in\'olving both members of the city coun- cil and planning commission. Lagu11a Leaders Attacl\.ed For Recall Oppositio11 Oppos111on tn a rcc;ill movement 1•01_c~d ti1• leaders of man y Laguna Beach c1v1r i;i-oups v.·as br anrl Pd as "shocking and tnnst regrettabl e" rnday by Spero .J anice v.·ho 1s seeking the ouster of l\1avor R1ch;ird {ioldher.c, and Co u n c 1 I m e n Ed1l'ard Lnrr ;ind Petrr Ostr<inder. Referrin,e: 1n statetncn\s issued 11 \\'1.'rloesday nighl 's city council meeting rondemninn the recall. .lani.~e said. '·the op1n1011s expresst'd b.\' thesr ge ntlemen certatn!v dn not rcflec1 the view of th1'1r en11 rP membership.'' LPt1d('rs of groups such as the CJ\'LC Le;igu P. Greenbelt Citizens' TO"'n Plan· nini; A~srwia!1on Md Village Laguna wen! on recnrd a! lhe rnune1 I mre!1ng as oppn.~ed !n 1he rec;ill movrmen! NflttnJ: tha! l.;ii;:11na BPach ··1s nne of thr nat1n11·~ largest liruii. cenlr.rs" anrl "!hr majnr distributor in the supply of <J rugs to E! Toro. M1ss1o n Viejo and Snuih Laf!una"' .J;inise sa id lhe recall "is thr ni;h! war ;it lhr ri ght tin1e on !hr ngh1 ground '" .Jan1sr. 1422 C;i p1s1 r;ino Ave . also pn111lprl tn s1a li s!ics which show subst an· t1al increases in drug activi ty 1n the Laguna area in recen_t .~·en rs . He s;iid persons '"w hn regard mv ac- t ion~ as unmeri1ed 11nd unwarranted, r recommend lhey consult lhe L, A. Narcotics Burt>au . th e State E:nforcemeni Agency or Lhe Sheriffs Departmenl con· cerninp: 1dr11g acti\·1 ty1 tn Laguna 81.'ach" The ~e11'pnr1 Beach used car sal esman init1all"d rhe recall act inn earl.v this \\'eek, rharg1ng thp three cou ncil me n ha1·e lllst the support nf !he ma1onty of the \'ol ers in Laguna Beach. Keenan \Vvnn 1-111 rl 111 Crash CARE FRE:E. Arrt IAP l -Aclnr l\eenan \\'ynn ha.~ been inJured in a traf. fie eirc!drnl Sheriff"s deput ies i;aid \\'_1 nn-~ rar lailC"rl In nci;:otia le a cur 11e, sk1r1derl 131\ frrl and ~larn meli in lfl ;i treP nea r her·e Thursd;iy Deptllies said Wynn "'as taken tn Scott sdale B;ipt i~t Ho!pital, ;ipparrnll.v suffer1n~ from broken ribs, cuts ah(lut rhe race and head and unkno11·0 internal injuries. Ho~pital of- ficials declined In give the actor"s cnn- dirinn. LOOKS EXPENSIVE •.. BUT ISN'T Country French at 1L~ f1ne~t.. Large se!ect1on of handso mely styled occasio nal furniture at most attracth·e prices. fea turing Pecan and Oak "'Oods L•tY•• kech Offlr.• lJ! FDr11' A~tn 11• 1o4,;i;,,g tclllr•n• P.O. Bo••••. 91•52 S.11 Cl•"'••I• Offk• lOS Ner!k (! c • .,.;,,., Rtt l, •1•11 Kids •oetai11 ed~ t n add lo the warm inviting counl!y feeling. 01i.., OfflcH co11e ,..,,,.. ue Wt•t I•~ sr•tt1 Ntw1111•1 IHch· lJJl "''"fie'• l eu c~''" Hv,,11ne1on IHcn, '"'' ltt~ll lie.ult~••" DAILY PILOT, "'1tll """<n 11 -iftt.f I~ N.....a-Pl'tn, 11 1t11~•1"<0 0"1¥ 11c-.1 iun- d•1 lfl .., ••• 1 ..... ..,, "'' l flll"t •••t"· Nt...._I !ttcll. ('"'' Mt.,. Hll"11 ... lo" ... ell. Fou,.111n Vt ll1y, Stn '~""""' Ctp~l•tne l •A Sl lldlfb•clr, •'O'O "''"' .,. .. r191Dn1I t<!ltlon "•lr tlPll fl""""' pltn! ll ., .ut w.,1 ••Y I Hffl, '"''' Mtsf. T .. 1,M11 f7141 ''2·4Jll a...MH """'w., ,,1.1•1• S.. C ....... Aff 0.,111wwwfl: , ••• , .... 492-4411 &..,.M ..... All hp111w1tr , ... , ...... , .. ... .tooy. ... t, 1t'1, Ort"°' CHll """111~111 ... ~V-Ne M-I~'"• !11 ... 1r11ic..1, .,.1...,.ltl ''""" ., fd"t'ffl•1-r1 llert l" -y M tt~tl' *ltllfUI tP«lll IN"" ....... ., avrr""' _,, ......... tiffs ""''" pOf •I IOI-•! •• ,m at14 (Mlt ~HI, Ct l!lo••lt l\lllKflpt i.r. .... <•"'-' ·~ti -~lflly; ..... Ir'•" ., 1t ll"ICtfllllly: m!!U1ry d••ll~••lo~1. t? fl _ .. ,~1.,. Longer School Hours A PJJro ved, L;iguna 81.'aeh school tru stees Thurs· d;iy apprnv~d a new school h(lur !Chedule that probably won"t rl.'cei'"e much &fl- plau st' from the ell"mentRry school children. Under the new schedule. youngsters 1n aradts one throuah six will srend 11 half hour longer in class than they did last school year. Districl superintendent \\lilham Ullom said the new schedule W'1s made po~i'iih!P hy rotatin1 tht avallable buses end lei· ting lht three elementary schools out at different timel". Tbe follo~·lng cla ss !imrs were ;idop!ed • -Allsf'I school-51rad~s 1-:1 lrom R :10 11 m tn 2 p.m And grades 4·6 from 8·30 am In :1·0$ pm. -El ~1 orrn f>c hool· ~rad"s 1-:1 Jrnm 9 p Ill ff\ 2 .11l p m .:ind ~r.•l cs 4 fi fr(1rn 9 a ni l.n 3:30 p.m -Top of the wworld school .~:radrs 1-3 from 11· :m a m. In 2 p m. ;ind ~r.1rle~ 4-fi from 8.:ln a.m. to :l p rn Student s ilt Thurston lnterml.'d 1at P School v.·ill begin classf's ;i t R a m .. w1t.h rarly dismissal al 2:30 p m and late dismissal at :l:JU p.m The hii:h school v.·11J holrl classes frnn1 8: 15 a.m. to 3 p.m. on a s1:1; ptnOO day. Students can take se\·cn pe riods if they choose to rotate lhrir schedule Trus1ees asked Or Ullntn abou1 1he possihillty nf rxpandin~ !hf' hi,l[h i"C hl')(ll !o R ma nd2Jory sevrn ()('r inds tn provide more clas~e~ for the studl"nts. Dr Ullom rrspnnded such ~ schedul e \1•oulrl rnst An add iti onal Slfl0.000 per ~·rar to hire more teacher~ tn ~l aff ""'""" prnflrl~. Hr nntf"rl fh:ir mn~t hig h srhMI ~ 1'1 thr U S arr now on the six pcr1otl d~\I COMMODE w .12 D-28 H·ll $119 On Display Now. CURIO W022 D-11 1/4 H0 74'1i $239 DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE NIWPOIT STOii OPEN PalDAT 'TIL f NEW~ORT BEACH 1727 Westcliff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 - Prof"tlonal Interior D1tl9ntr1 Av1il1ble-AIO INTERIORS LAGUNA IEACH 34.5 North Coast Hl9 hw1y Phone: 494-655 I I I J ,, -.. San Clemente Capistrano EDITION * VOL b4 , NO . 210, 4 SECTIONS, •b PAGE S u er ur 0 ers ...... _..,. MAP SHOWS LATEST PROPOSAL TO DEVELOP PARKING FOR PUBLIC USE OF LONG.CONTROVERSIAL SALT CREEK BEACH Avco Communnity Developer• Would Make Improvements in • $2. 5 Million P1ck19• Before Turning The Are• Over To County Murder Trial Of Mari11e Set For Next Week The murder trial of San Clemente f.1 arine J\lark Alan Johnson -delayed Jate this v.'e!'k to all11w lime to find a judge and courtroom -now is set lo brgin C'ilrly !lC'XI ll't'l'k. :-;pokcsn1rn for lhr Or;ingr. County IJ1 strir t A !1 ornc.\'·.~ nffir r )':;urt ,1ur~· '."rlrc· t1nn "'ill prob11bly hr•gln Tur srt;iy or e;:i rly \\'pdnr.~d;:iy in the tri;i! or the ,vriuni: \ljpj. n;im veteran who is accused of kilhn~ ht$ ~·ire with " knifr and wooden stool more th;:in a .vrar ;:igo, Originally the trial had bf'tn sel ~ start \\'ednesday. but a motion filed by Jqhnsnn·s !a.,~1yrr r;ii;erri~in~ thP one·time- nnl,\' 11pli11n of disqu;ilifying 11 judge caus- rrl the delays. In !hr mr:int1mr lhr l;in1'f' rorpcir;:il i.~ unrlrr.i::oinc Jll':\r h1;i1r1r tr~rin c He is unclcr a grAnd JUf.\' indictment r harg1ng Iha! hf' n111rclPrrrl h1~ hie.Ii i:;!'hnol sweeth~an b€rore da1\'ll on a day In June 11f !9i0. La w JA'b ila ir Down LO~ Ar••r;i-:1.r·:s 1ur1 1 -ThP pn!irP rlr>p;ir!mrnl 1.~.~11rrl nrw r f' ~ u I A I 1 on s Tliur.~c!11y p<>rmi1tini:: offirers to ,grn"' 1~·irlPr mu!'it:i rhr$ 11nd Wf'ilr lo ng('r h11ir - hu1 hcnrrl/ii still ?.rf' hanncd. The nr w n.ile.~ :;!ill put liinilaf1on.~ nn length . The h.:ick (If the hair can now he l'ro"'" dn"•n to Hie collar line inslc;irt of tw11 inches 11bnve !he collar. Mu staches may be 11:rown ;:i (l llarter Inch pnst either side of the lip. Cl eniente Bar Los es .$106 To G11n111an A lnnr .i:11nman ~·eAr ing ill shouldcr·lenglh brown wii( robbed 11 8::in CIPmcnlc har of $100 in cash e;i rly this niornin~. Police s;iid the bandit entfred th' SI age Cna/iit Inn 11t About 12;55 :i.m. anrl prnduccd a blue-steel. short· barreled revolver. Christel Helen Furlong (If Mission Viejo !old 11Hice rs she wa s tr.nding bar when the ynu ni;: bandit \\'alked in . He ordcrM the woman to Op!'n the c::i.~h box, then the bandit sconperl out hi/ii loot. He ned throug h the fron t door arlcr ordering the womlln to lie on the noor Ofricrrs said nn au to w;:is 5een or heard 11rter the rob~ry at :1707 S. El Camino Rt-111. They descrihed the gu nm an as ht'1nA bflw~n 22 anrl 2.1 Yl'.!Rrs olcl, "·lth dark r.ve~. ~landing 11bout fi ve- fect-five-inchcs 11 n cl weighing !:Ill pounds. H!s clnthl n~. they ~11lrl. in· C'ludtO 11 d~rk green t-~hirt and blut drnJm 11ou5ers. Dowta the Mission Trail Board Meeting Prayer Sou ght EAST lfl\llNF: -Trusrre PrPston Howell. 11 n11nistr r. ha/ii ;:i ~ked th<1I an In · voc.:1 ti11n be ~aid heforr each niPrtinl'.: nl 1he Board of Tru~trc/ii f)f 1hr San Jnaquin EIPmentar.v Srhool n1~tricl.. He s;:iirl Werlnesd.:1y 1hi/ii would ".~et lhr. lnnt And Al.mosphcre'' of lht'! mPel1ngS which are lo rrov1de the best educ&tion pn~sible for districl children , Howell suggester! inviting r\en:~ymen from different fa iths to pro\•ide the 1n· vocation. The motion \YllS tahlcd for lur!hPr /ii!\Jdy . e ll'i/I l,e ud C/uh S,\Df1LERACI\ VALl .l'~Y -i\lr" H P Sn11th of El TQrri \1·+!1 hr ln'>IA llrrl JlrP~I· rie nt nf lhr Sa1lrl!rb;:ir k V a J J e y f\ewcnmcri:; Cluh V.'rdnrsd.:i \. Also srt fnr in ~t alla!inn at !hr 11 l! in. mcrtin,i:: :it the Santa Ana Elk~ Cluh ,.,·ill bP ~lrs. !'<irk \'erchioor of ~11 ~~1nn V1r,111, ~1 r/ii , .lao11'~ V1rkrr:c; of Laguna Hill.~ anrt ~1r!i. Jav Br.:idshA"'· al s(l nf L,1guna Hills, All vit'~ prcs1clcnts. Srrving ;:is sccrr tarics will hr ;..'Ir.-. nay r;r;:iham of Acge;in Hil ls :ind 111r~ Larry Kink of ~1 i.~sinn Virio. ~1rs. Rnn:ilrt Strn• nin,i:: 11f El Toro "'ill he trra/iiurrr ;ind ~1r:c;. Burdc;:in Benjamin of Aegran Hills. sectio n conrdin11\nr. e Pupil• Ge l """" F~AST TRVl NE -SAn ,J11aqu1n EIPme.n· ~ry Sch')OI Dislricl's aphasic c!A~ses will he Q~n to children in the C:ipisrr:ino l.;nified School Dislrirt The bnA rd or trusler.s votrrt un;in1mous· \~ \\'ednesday to 11110 .... · lour rh1ldrr n from the neighborinJ! rt1slricl to ;inend th~ ~peria! education cla~srs ~·ilh the Capo distr ict payirn?: any e;ii;ccsi:; rosl s The class will be helcl In 11 /iij)C<'ially rquipped pnrt11bl e cla.~s room al Al isn School. It will b<of:l:in Sept, 20 lns lead of the J:lth. the. 11peni ng day for the rest of lhe districl There: is room for 1'4 children 1n the program. Council Accepts U.S. Joh Funds The Cily of SAn Clemente !"ill join lhe J:l:rowing li~t of 11pplicanls for fund~ of· fered bv President's Nh1on's Emtrgency Emplofmcnl Act ol 1971 . The clt)"s share or the. 11llotmen1 of funds to hire unemploy ed veterans will be about $19.000. City f.1anager Kcn Carr told cnun· cilmen Wednesd11y that the fund~ could he used to hire new staff lnr tither lh~ fire departmt.nl, the city w111er depart· ment pl11nt or p11 rk11 m11lnl.en11nce. Councilmen un.a nimou.!ilJ •greed to sub- mit a form11I applic11llon for thf! fund.~. Beach Purchase Endorsed Courit y Group Backs Salt Creek Parcel Acquisi~ion l y PATRICX BOYL.Fi., 01 1~1 D•Ul' 'tlet 11111 "'\ The pu blic took one more sl~ loward the acquisition of Salt Creek Beach in Lagun11 Niguel Thursday v.·hen a' com- min.ee studying 1he purcha i;e unanimous· ly voted to endorse it. Thr \ountv Ocean :inrl Shoreline Plan- n111g ;:ind steering Cnn1mit1cr, meel1ng In L;igunH Nrguel , \'nted In rr<'on1n1end !n thr Rnarrl of Super\·1sors l/1a1 rhe hcach ;ind ne.:irby p;irk1ng :ire;i.~ be purchased as a packa~e for $2 .. 5 mili1on, Under the term.~ of A propnsal by Avco Con1munit.y Developers, ownerJ of the :'\.1 a cre.~ or properly, Avco would make the necessary improvements on the land before tuminr n. over to the COt.1nty. Thtse would includt restrooma. footpaths lo the beach parldng areas and cnn· ce.oisinn facilitie.~. Richard L. Weiser, execuuve vice presirtent el AvC(J, said if the deal is quickl y approved by the Bnard of Supervisors, !he prnject can bt com· pleted by Sep!eml>er of Hl72. The bo11rd is expected to consider the malltr al its Sept. 7 n1eclin~. Avco proposed makin,1: I.he im· pmverr,ent.~ as part of the sales package, \l/eiser saicl, becAuse of !he landslide danger in the area (I/ tht beach. The of. ficia! noted that the company is plann ing to build homes around the inland parking areas and the home sites and parking lots Cle111e11te Cou11cil to Get Alte1·11ate Cluhl1ou se Pla11 S;in Clcmrnte's city 1'taff will dralt A report f('lt ci1 ,v C"ounr.ilmcn to .~hnw !he at1r>rna1.e coursc!'i or arti11n on lr;is(' renrwRI for thr grilf cour.~r cluhho11~c - a public fatlhly "'hich ha~ .vieldC'd ponr revcnL1e in rC{'Cnt years Rcforf' councilmen dccldr nn A rrriucst h\' rluhhouse nperator Peter Rcrt!cr t11 renew his five·,Ye<1r le;ise. thry plan lo 1'tud,v findings by City fl1Anager Ken C11rr. The $200.000 city clubhnu!'lc rceei~·ccl a ~trong dn~e of council di~cussion WP<!· nesday -AS did the ;ipparent rift hetwecn Berger and Carr over the rourse of the business. Berger's offer calls for city rin11nc:1ng of about $7.000 in expansion of the liny kitchen at the clubhou sr. Expansion. plus ;i new sign luring tr:ivclers 11long El Caminn Real. would allow opening for the rvenini:: dinner trade, Berger has told Cnu ricilmen . "We've got to decide If we want 1 Press rf'sla11rant ou t lhrre or 11 roffee shop," said Councilman \V;ide Uiwer . Orl,i::inall.v. councilmen agrePd In S('tk " rr:nsult;in r In help the cit.v rearh ;i deci~inn . hL1i !hi~ '"'eek. cnuncil men had douhls. rlarrly dry San Clr1nen!e official~ seek t·onsu1tan1 ad vice. and on the golf course l~sur.. the council seemed split on the 1dcfl . Ciiuncil men did 11,llree. however, lha! if the city set the contract nut to bid aga in, lhr results could be a lnssup. "H we have 11ne bidder, and that ls fltr. Ber~er," sAid M111 yor Walter Evans. then wh111t happens if his bid offers u~ six per· !'enl of the profits lo the city, instead ol thr JO il ,llCls now?" Eva ns pus hed for acceplanct of a onr· yeA r renewal nf the leAge to give. the city lo resolve the rift and evaluate the possi· b!e effects nf the new investment 1n t.x· p111nsion. The current five·yc.ar lease with Berge;r expires Jan. I. Invited Cle1ne11te Council • lit Quandary F'ihh Dl s1r1c1. Sup<'r visor Ron Caspers And San Cleme:nle city counc ilmen will meet ln forma Uy at breakfa~l neK"t week. It was the guest list this week thal took some of the. counci rs time. The ci ty lawmakers agreed lhl~ reporters should be invited to the meeting. In spite nf some: dlveriiity m (lpinlnn on how the meetin11: lit.a the state's anti-11ecret-meetlng laws. Cily Attorney F'. Ma cKenzie Brnwn tnll! councllr:nen th11t II no acllon WP.re ron· tc mpl11t.erl, then the press would not h11ve lo he invlted. But Councll m11n Stan Northrup strongly dls;:igreed 11nd slressed reporters should be welcomed lo the first-me:eting of the ne:wty electl!:d supervisor wllh tht full council. Mayor W11lle:r Evans suggested coun· cllmen lo lake up the matte:r o( next swn.mer's county contract with the: city ror lifeguard wvice~. Other matters have not yeL beeo set fnr 4'set1sslon. But the invllJIUon Is (l\Jl ti) the press - hence, the public as well -to the breakfl1t at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at the ~1ul\kfpa\ \.olf Course clubhouse. Ev111s set one condition, however ~thlt reporters hlvt to pick up their ow11 1ab. . "I'll buy," chimed Northrup. wl'luld have kl be dtve.lop@d to1cther to prevent 11ide.s in the fragile Monterey sh11 le aeological formatk>n. Weiser alM added that by eiecutin1 both the purchase agreement and im· provemenl co ntr11cl 11imult11nt0usly, the land would be immediately taken off the tax roll.~. thereby s11 ving monf':y for Avc(l. He also addf':d lh11l Avco could makP. !ht improvements for less cos!. than the cnunt.v could contract In have them dnne th rough competitive bidding. A spokesm11n for the county counse1'1 ornce said today it is le1al for the county to execute both ag reements at the 1ame time and allow the work to be done without call ing for bids. "Ou r level nf improvements wilt be better than anything the county now hAs." Weiser 1nld the offi cials on the committee , addin~ that the cost to the rounty of maintAining the; facility would be no higher than for other county pr~ per1:r·. When completed. the beach park will include '4,300 feel of oce;an frnnl with twr> large; parkin.>: lnl!i. Access l.o the beach fr om these parking Areas. which wi!l he inland and on Lop of thr. bluff~ overlook- ing the sea . will be down landscaped walkways. Meiser noted . Taking the officials on a tour of tht. heach. Weiser said the company was sell- ing the l11nd to the county at an average cost of about $.r,fJ,OCWI an acre. Comm ittee member Carl Kyml11. • Newport Beacb city councilman. noted that. the beach prnperty is appraised at $186,000 per acre. County Health U11it Puts Ban · On Canned Ham A ban has been placed on the sale of !II ''highl y conta minated" canned hams by the Orange County Health Department. The hams. bearlna the label "Hoff- man's Beller Maid Brand BODele!ia Fully Cooked Ham" were beln1 sold at an Anaheim marke;t. Health department officials •aid a con· ~umer C1lmplainl!d whtn three member1 ()f her family betAmt Ill after eating ()M of the hams. A laboratory c:ii:amlnalion of the suspect ham and ethers ln the $hlpment ahowed them to be. highly cootamlMted , • health department apokesman said. Tht banned hams are stamped with the c<lde number JOt.71 and are J>lrl or a bat.ch of 1,000 caf\11 bearing the 8fme code from Hortm11n Pacldna: Co., Loa Angele11. Tbe health dt!partment has asked con· sumer!! lo aid in tracing the re.st of the shipment of the suspect hams. Ofllclals request any person who purcbued a ham bt11rlng the listed code numbel' to return It to the atore from which it was_purch11- ed. Today's Final •N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS oast Hurricane Stirs Up Higl1 Seas Spawned by Hurricane Monica fl50 miles away, September's first onslaught of supersurf pounded Orange Coast beaches !oclay as worried hfeguards watched for Labor Day holiday crowds just over the hill. Ne"•port Beach today reported the higbesl surf of the season "'ith some sets of breakers ranging to JO feet al Balboa '• Wedge. Huntington Beach likewise had !he big- gest surf of the season with JO.foot swells pounding city beaches. In Laguna Beach. guArds reported surf running consistently at five feet wit.h some combers reaching eight feet. Red rlagii fluttered from guard towers along the Art Colony's entire beAchfron!. He avy riptides prevailed in Newport, Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach . .. Th is may not just be record surf for the stason." one worried lifeguard observed . ••\Ve may also set some rescue records this weekend." Only the southernmost beaches along the Orange Coast seemecl to hava escaped the big boo1ners so far. San Clemente lifeguards reported surf of only three lo five reel and expressed hopes that it v.·ill hold that lo"''· But to complicate matters, Newport Bea.ch Marine Safety Director Rober t E. Reed reported. that Hurricane Monica , now 650 miles away, "is headed due north directly for us." Additionally, inlAnd temperatures in the high 80s are expected lo drive visitors to the Orange Cn11:..t by the lhQUSAnds. Here they'll find the 2~r anrl waler tern · peratures almost eq:J;:ilized out at. 70 degrees -another lure lo pull them into the huge breakers and treacherous rip- tides genernted by Monica. Laguna Beach lifeguArds ~air! this morning they are ge;:iring up in a ~ tici palion of mass rescues over the big weekend . Lt Gene DePaulis said lhe Laguna surf began picking up la te Thursday And i.~ ex· pected to hnld at least through Saturday. At \\'ood 's Cove. su rf was break ing ovel" the eig ht.foot south rock. Riptide s preva iled on ::ill Lai;:un::i beaches. Nev.·)Xlrfs Chief RePd ~::iid surf up In in feel is prevailing from 41 r,t Street Beach tn the Santa Ana River mouth and from 171h Street Be11ch ~outhwestesly lo Balboa-.~ inf.:imnus Wedge at Newport Harbor's West .Jetty. Newpo rt. h.:id 52 rescues Thursday among "5.000 hearh visi!nrs. Riptides were runnin,i:: lhro11i;h Newpnrl Pier tnrlay at. five kn11ts. \Valer tem p· ra ture i.~ hovering nea r 60 clcgree.i;. Reed sAid dcspi!t' conrt itions, a~ of 9.Jtl ;i m. !hr.re were alre;idy 500 surrers in the wat!'r. Meanwh il e in Hu11t.ingt11n Beach, wor· ricd lifegua rds were looking to sea as the bigg!'sl surf of the season pounded beache.!. Rains Strike India NEW DELHI lU Pi 1 -Hea\'Y rains ln the past 6Y hours in central and western parts of India's mosl populous state, Ut· tar Pradesh, have killed '48 persons 11nd wrecked mor!'. than 10,000 houses. ac· cording to Indian news agency reports. Orange Weather Beautiful weekend weather i1 on the .!lgenda wilh te mperatures al the beach at 74 rising lo IS inland. Lows tonight along lhe C1l.:ist 5IJ wlth 64 readings Inland. INSIDE TODAY ''Dixieland and AU That Jaiz'' wiU take up a si.t.-day .ttand at Disneyland .t!arting i\1onda11 nnd toda.u's W eeke-nder hn&r picturea ond a aior11 on Paae 25 . IMH9" • Mi;h11l P'11 ... 1 u '"""'" • Nf!ttfl.ll lte~ ... (fledtli-. u. ' Or ..... (Wf!ry " (l".m.. ..... ... ,,_.'"" •·• C-hu " SYl<tll ...,,_, " c ... u_,,. 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RISHLR ll"ltffl ,,.,. l"l•rftl l!M•I Presi dent Nixon v.'ound up a IWO-\\'eek "'orking vacation ;it tile \\'Pstcrn Wh11e House in San Clemente loday and headed back to Washington with t1\"0 n1id-wes1, campaign-style stops en route to push his program for achicveing a "nc\\' riro· sperily .·· In remarks prepared for delivery at the dedication of a new Air Force ~luseum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio and before a convention of more than 25,000 mil k producers in Chicago, Nixon echoed the theme he has emphasized during a recent serits of public appearances. Th al rigid self disriphne. and the pioneer sptr1L of endunni;:: great. burdens to achieve e\'en greater rewards are needed rn meet !he internalional com- pe!Jtion that v•ill come "'ith a new era of peace. "This is the spirit "'hich drove the Wright brolhers in those early years of this century and which has characterized all those who have followed in Lheir steps," he told a cro.,.,·d at the new $5.7 mil!ion museum, containing exhibits of Americas aerospace technology. ''It is the spirit which v.·e now n1usl demonstrate anev.· -in every area of life -if \l'e are tn meet nur current challenges and fulfill the American pro- mise in our own time." Agency to Take Total New Look At Power Plants \VASHINGTON 1API -The AU>mic Energy Commission announced today ne.\v regulations requiring it to take a complete new look at the environmental impact of some 96 atomic power plants. The list includes 3.1 plants \\'hose cnn- !itructlon or operation may have to bfl wspended while the environmental re- view is conducted. The new AEC regulations followed :r U.S. District Court decision of July 2.1 which said the commission's procedures did not comply l'>'ilh the requirments of the National En1·1ronmental Policy Act to consider en1·1ronmental impacts in federal actions. The AEC t1ccnS<'s 1he construction and crper~tion of atomic plants. It ~aid the court decision apparently affects at least 6.1 Jicensin,t: appl1cat io n.o; ln\'OJv1ng 91 nucle;:ir power reactors plus five plants alread~· gran1ed operal!ng hcenses afrer the art v.·en l. into efff'tl The AEC must nov.' consider wherher the npera11on of !hnse fi\"C plants .~hnuh1 be suspendrd pcnd1n.1: con1p!r!e environ- mental study "'il1ch mighl lead t.o re- qu1remenL..o; for their alteratfr1n or even- al1hough it appears unlikely -their abandonment . ORAJr4el COAST DAllY PILOT O~A"IC.~ CO.I.ST Pl/l llHll"'C. COMIO.l"'Y ~obt rl N. w.,d ,..,. 8t"r t<><I l'uol.,~•r J~ck It. Cur!•v Vitt l'r.,.flltnl •r.d Gtn•••I M1n•t ... Tl-oon •• 1Ce1vil !!!•·~· T~""''' A. M urp~i"' Mtn•gl"' E••ier C~•rl•1 1-1. le"' Ric.l..,d 1'. Nill ""''''""; M•.,.g·"~ Ell•iett L .. •11• hotll Offlc• 222 f'IH•tl Av•n~• M.;1;"9 •Cl4r•n• P.O. lo••••. '116 51 S.. C~-. OHk• JOS No1tl. El Ce"'i"o ~ •• 1. '1611 Otti.r OHie .. Coll• MHI ' Jlll Wt1t llY lilrfff Ntwparl a .. c~' .UU N•wpt1•r llW t•l 'll Mu"'/"',_,, a .. c~: H&IJ l••dl ...,,rt v••ll tric·1~ are unronl P!-trd thr rt'~l ~lrJr nf voters repnrtrd All t'lcr!1nn~ 11111 be hrld on :\01', 2 Only f11·r ('on1rnrler.~ h.Jl'f' filed lnr three seats 1n the South Coast County \\ater Distrirt in ~outh La~LJna and Dana Po1n1 . Ted J fl'Cnnnell 1s rhe only in- cumbent tn ~erk relet\IQO He v.·111 rare three <'Ompt'Utnr• Coun1~111dt' 01111• 12 nf 42 sprc1al fit~· 1r1c1s 11·1Jt hair r:1rt~ In thost rl1~!rir1.~ 11·htre th<'rr arP no cnnles1s. elPC'!1nn~ "ill nn! he helrl anrl !hr candJdatr~ rle- cla rft! elrrted bv the Boarrl of Super- \'lsnr~ Orange Cna.~t d1st r1ris '\lth rnnrrsts ace Sou1h Coast Cliun1y \\'ater fli stricl - O'Connell. 1nc11mben1 : flohcrl. E. Owyrr, cap11al [nl"cs!n1rnts: 11.iro!cl E Erlwilrds, atJorncy: Jack Schmirlt. air c:onr!itioning: anrl ,John \\'. H. McComb. aprira1~cr Laguna l!ral'h Count y \\'atcr Oi~lrict. two open ing~ -.Jerr.v Ila heck. cng1nrcr ; Ronald Kaufman. bonds and 1n~uranrr. Richard .Jahraus. rncumhent. and James C. Schoenleber. incumbent. 1""1s Alamilos Count\· \\'aler Dis trict. three openings -r.1ai-ian True. houst- 1>,•ife : \V11liam C. Poe. incumbent : Robert J. Jones. incumbent, and James V. Bell. incumbent. Three Arch Bay Community Servic ts Oistrrct. threl' openings -Rober! E D111,\·er, capual investmenT.li. i\1elv1n H. \V1tey, incumbent : Herber! Dc11•111 .. in· 11es!menL banker: Lewis .J. Ross. 1nsur- <rnd: .J Ear! Gulick. re1irerl Su rf sidf' Colonv Cnm1nun11v Services D1stric1. one operi1 n.i: and SurrSine Colony S1orn1 \Valer Protrc11on D1stn<·t. one <Jpen1ng -:O.I1n1i Olhauscn. houslt1111fe; Joseph L. Kray, rc11red salesman; i\1ar- celinn Saucedo. incumbent . William D. Putnl'y .Jr. has filed for a :;ccat on lhe Sunset Beach Sani tary Dis- trict Board. There are three 1ncumbent5 \\'ho dirl nn1 file for rcrlcct1011 !n !hi~ dis· trict which rs being dissolved Runn1n,e: unopposed 1n Orangp Cntisl distrir ts arr Cosla J\Jcsa San11ary D1str1c1 incum- bcn1s Robert 0. Briggs and F'rancis H. Glockner Dana Point Sar11tarl' J)1s1nr1 ho a r rl members John C Ha) rs and \Valier Car- rur hers. i\lid'l\·ay City San11ary Dts!nct incum· bents Roland Ed1vards and Raymond i\1. Schmi11. South Laguna San1rary District board mr.mbers Clay ~fL!chell and \\11!11am D. Plowden. Capistrano Be.orb Sanitary Oistnrt trustees CJay!on Daines. ,J. B. Latham and Sam LentinP Cos ta 1'>1tsa Cou nly \Va ler D1str1ct 10· cumbents M11rio Duranre. Car J R Stevens and \\'arren E. Booth. Laguna Teachers Favor Trimes ter Plan in Survey The results of a surve~· presented tn trustres nf the Laguna Beach Unified Schnol Oistrict Thursr111y shn\\' lhil1 :r great maJOrily of tht hi,t:h school teachers v.•ould favor a trimester cr\'er a semester syslf'm \\'J!h 40 of the 47 facul!y men1ber< poll · f'rl ,15 s111d lhev 11·ould h;:rl'P preff!rrerl tcach1n.i: 1he 19iO·il schnnl ~eilr 111 thrtt Quarters rather than !he present t"o se1nesters The !r1n1ester. or quarttr. s,11 ~1crn h.:rrl been approl'ed fol' use al the high schOfll 1n .JunP However. A conscr1·ar 1\·e ma · 1or1t.v was seated nn thr hn;:rrd 1ri July 11s a result of the last school hoard election ;:ind Ille 1rin1P~tcr system 11•,11s abnh~hed Aug 4. hy a .1·2 l'OIP J\·lee!tng Thursd;iy nigh!. the trustees nff1c1ally dropped the quartrr sys1em by adopting a rt v1s«1 school calendar for the 1971-72 year. There was no discussion of adopt1n.i: the rt\'ised calendar. which C<>nforms to !he nld semesltr Sl'!'.\em. but !ht \"Ole "'as 4-1 \1·:th Dr :"\orm'an Oro11 ne dissent inf:[. _.\ccon1pan,ving !he surl'r.v results g11·en tr the trustees fo!lo111ing 1hc vo!e "·as a lener from ~Ir~. Arlvth Atkinson. of fifl!I Trmplf:' Hills Dri ve: l':\flrtss1ng regret th;:rl the quarter system had been drop- ped. tJPI Ttltpno!~ GRIM REAPER POINTS UP HOLIDAY'S SAD ASPECT More Than 700 Traffic Oealhs Predicted Qyer Weekend Highivay Patrol Ready For Labor Day Drivers California H1gh\1;iv Pa!rnl ofht rrs v.1tl hP on Orange Co11n11· lree11a.vs 10 rna:..- 1mum force 01rr thr Lahnr Da1 11erkrnr1 CllP r•lf1('1:>l!i 1n Santa Anil sil1rl all 1Phllies 11nuld hr 011 thr road fl'nm R o'rlnrk IQl11~h! thrOU i:h ni11tn1;zh1 ~lnnr1a.1 There Will be no (lays off for CllP of- firrr~ Dn1'i'r,, 11•rrc ll'arnrrl 10 avn1d San!;:r Ana Can.1•on 1 R1\'Crs1de free1i.·ay J on Sun- day. dunni; thf> Cal1fnrnia :=.oo Rari> al Ontario C'l!P officers alsn caunonerl n1n1r:i1·1s(s whn arr rletrrn11!ll'd In tr;n·rl tl'l leal'r ilfler Rn rl(l(>k t11n1~ht wh en 11 af. fir 1s hgh!. and rrt11r11 be[0rP nr>nn .. \!011 d<tl' A relea~e frorn the. A1Uomob1le Club nl So111hern California. Cnsta ,\!Psa nff1ce, al~n po1nll'rl nut 1he futilrtv of speeding 1n hr!11'Y rralf1r Thr Aut0 r1ub sa1rl a 11re n1anulacturer pit!('d a realxrd dn1·rr aga1ns1 onP "ho 11r;i1·r~ 1n ilnrl 0111 of 1r:1ff1r o\'er a 1.f)()O m1lr rou ri;r , half of "htch 1~as fre!'wa.1·~. Tl1r l"l'~\llt 111 lhr te~! was 1hat thr 11ra1•1ng. hurrl'-Ufl dnvf'r arnverl at his drstinat1on only .10 minute~ la~ter than thr ca.~uaJ dnl'cr during a 20-hour trip . It al.~o showerl lhat the hurry-up drrvrr h~d made four ri;in1c stops and llS· rrl his hrake.' 1.:l.1~ t11ne~ com par!'d to thl' rrl;:i·.;rrl rlr11·er who usecl hi~ brakes only 652 !1111('~ Thr f11 ~t <iriv('r a!>o u~rrl JO .i:a!lons of .i:asn!1nr 111ore than th~ casual niotonsl. Coi11·t Si1it Filecl Agai11st Newpo1·t F1·e elvay Electio11 By TERR\' COVILL!:: 01 '"' O•ilv "llo• ;t.i! :'\rll'pnr! Br>ach ci!.v nff1ri;iL~ 11·~n· 1nvst1f1ed !hli; morn1ni; 01 er a Surennr C'nur1 suir frlrr1 Thursrlay a,1:a1nst the ~1;i1·ch ~ ff('('11,1y rlrr11nn C'1t~1 nffi('1;:rJs h;id noL .l'et hPen ~Cf\ ed r<1p1es of !he suit filed liy E O Rodrflrr, ;:i r--.·ewfXJrl Be;ic.h rt s1dcnt . ;:ind could nnt com1nen! nn 1l flndeffer is scck1ni:: to rc1·erst thr l!indslide l"O!e that may ha1·1' stflpprd the Pacific Coast Freew;:ry from rom1ng thrnu,t'h Nr1\'por1 Ae~rh 111 hili suit. Rndeftrr l'ontrnd~ thitl Nr1\·fl')r1 Reach "<'nt heynrni 1r s Jllrlsd1r- 1111n 1n ral11ng thP \larch 9 Piec11nn On that r1alP. l"O!Cf$ rr1eetrd lhe ;:rdopled [tft'l\il\ 1flu l" Ill it fi 1 n1ari;:1n \n1rrs :il~o a111f'nrlcr11hr r1r1 ch:1r1 r r In 1n;:ri-,e rt necc:"sar.v foy thf'm tn ratif~ ;1ny futurl' rrre"'<I,\' <l!;J"eemenl~ ROlieffer. of flndrffer ln\'r~1n1en1~. 1$. ;i)sn ali!.,111i.: ti](' r0ur1 l(l rirnh1h1I thr r1'1" fron11n11l:l t1n[! !•r rall1ni;: ;.in1 l11tu1c rlr1 " 1lo11s on !h(' lrrr11a~ 1ssur Hrs .~u1f <1!sn Sf'ek s In ~!Of\ Flna tll C /)1rrctil!' (,rorgr Parpa.<. fl"nn1 ;illOll'lllE: any funds 10 br spenl nn •·urrf"n! nr future lraff1c studies 1n1·nl1 in_;: !hr Pt1c1fif' Cnast Frrf'1,·.::iy Pappas sa1r! this 111orn111i:: hr 11·:1~n·1 sure wh.:i! fund.<. "'nuld he affertrrl. hu! he 1~·ould stud.v the suit 11·hen ~erl"eri 111i!h 1! Rodelfer's i'on1pla1n! ;:ilsn .:ille.i:e~ !h;:it the cll.Y has 1nrurrerl nun1rrflus "~· prndt!ures !ht past 1:i ~·e.:irs 1n ~t11r1y1ni;: alternate lrce.11·a~· routes thrnu.Rh the r1- '·' The i\'r11 flOr! Beach Cf1unr1! arpro1 Pd !he Free,1•av roule on Ocr 2R. l\'.ll>R The routr ll"<!S Suppn~ed tl'I !'llrf'lrh trom lhP e;istPrn ('llV limi!s near Burk Gu!h• In Ba1·s1df' f1n1·e 1n fflron;:r del 1'-lar T'br r0unC"iL hn11•ever hrnke 1t s lree11·;:i_v agreement with fhr sf;:i tt 11fter the ~1arch !I election Resu!1i; of th.:i! elec- !inn wPrf' alsn ratified h.v !he sta!f! A.~~Plnhh anrl S£1n:itr Ror1rflrr allcgr~ !he Sf1Cc1:.I 1n111;111ve rlrrt1nn 11·;:ii; 11nlr111ful 111 Lh;il 11 ;iltempted In 1Jsurp thr :irlmu11strat11·r function of 111P t·ounr!l anrl hrrause 11 1•10lateci lhc t;11!1lorn1a ;:ind CS C-nnst1t ut1nn. section!' of ll'hlf'h rrov\r1e lh;:i1 no l;i1I' 1mpatring lhr nhl1~al1nns of ront.racts shall e1·er be pas~f"d J\'.c11hcr \1r11·prrn Rtarh C'1t ,1· Attorney Drnrus O':'\eal or C'111' /'1'\;inager RohPrt \\lynn 11 01rld co n1n1en.1 on !he su11 this mrrrn1n,e hecausr they h;:id nnt ye1 betn St'rl'rd 11·11h 11 "" rf'ad !hr nffirial dOCU· nic111 HEXAGONAL COMMODE W-24 ' 1 0.18 H·?O $129 Kids •netai11 e1l ~ Longer Scliool Hours A11prove<l am In J·3fl fl m. COMMODE W-21 D·ll H·21 $119 After Resignation Jury Won't R:ule On Lambourne Due lo the resignation or \V1!lia111 La ni• bourne from the Laguna Beach P!ann1ni:: Commission. the Orange Counly Crand Jury ha:c; decided nol to investigate allegal!ons by writer Arnold H;ino that the chairman was in\'oh·ed in connict ol 1nreresl. Hano said late Thursday he has recriv- ed a letter from Doreen t\1argh a!I. foreman of the Jury. stating that punish- ment for conflict of interest 1~ rtmoval from office "Since i\-lr. Lambourne has resigned. hr ran hardly he removed frnm office." Hano paraphrased the lettPr as saying Hano sa!d the decision of the com- mittee \\'hich studies requests to the Grand .Jurv "makes sensc ... Hano, a·lon.i: with several o!hf!!' Arl Cnlony governmenl critirs, had rh;:irged that. LnmOOurnc participated 111 both the publi<' hearings and !he vQle on the CR 1 co1nn1crcial·rcsidential I z o n e for beachfront holel development ai a t1 mr '''hen he held the sales listing for the Shoals apartment·hotel complex \vhich \ras in one of the areali considered rnr !he zone. Had the CR zone, with a 50-foot limit been approved. the opponents charged, the value of the property. OO\I' zoned for a 30-fnot height. t1'ould have greally in- creased as t1•ou ld the broker's com- mission. Lambourne. t1•as no t present v.•hen the charges were leveled al the Aug. 4 meeting of the city council. He did, holl'ever, rcsonrl tn the cha rt?.e~ In detail lalrr, sa}1ng hrs invnlvl!'mrn1 wi1h the proj)<'rt~ ll'l'IUld have ended be/ore he could ha,·e made any llnancial gain. Larnbourne. a!oni; with com1niss ioner James Schmitz, rel!ligned from the com- mission twfl weeks ago. stating thill thei r posi!ions 1Yere incompatib le with the re sul!s or the Aug J 1nit1atiYe election lO limit height to 35 fcrt. La g una Adopts Code of Ethics A code or ethics. 1<!en11cal to the nne established ln Fnuntatn Valley. has been unanimously adopted by !he Laguna Beach Ci !y Coune1L The code establishes rc!\pon~ibih!ies o[ public offire: f;:iir and equal 1reatment: use of public properly: imcompa tible employment : disclosure or confidential information or use £or person al gain, and procedures for disclosing interest in a mailer before it come up for discussiori . A code of elhics \\'as suggested for the elected official!'. and city employes al the Aug. 4 meeling of the city council. Instances \\'Cre cited of possible conflict of int eresl nr doubtfu l ethical behavior involving both members of the city co_un- cil and p\Anning commission. Lagu11a Leaclers Attacl\:ed F 01· Re.call Oppositio11 Oppositinn tn a recall movement voiced bv leaders of m;:i nY Laguna Beath civic gi·oups ll':lS hranc!Crl aS "shocking and mn~t regrett11hle " today by Spero .lanicf! \l"hn is seekin,it lhe ouster of 1-.layor R 1charr1 f;nl dherg ;ind C o u n r 1 1 m e n Ed11 ;ird Lot"!' and Prtcr Ostrander. Referring to statements issued a \\'ednesday nighl"s city council mee.ting condemnin.i: the recall. .Janise said. "the opin1011s expressed by these gentlemen certainlv do nnt reflect the view n! their erir1re membership." Lear1ers of groups such as the C1\·1c Leagur. (;rcenbclt. CJ!tzens' Town Plan- ning A~soc1al!on Md Village Laguna 11·ent 0n record at the council meet ing RS orposecJ to the rtc;i ll !Tilll'emen! r'-."ot 1n.£: tha! Laguna Bel'lch-~·1.~ one ol lhr n.:i!ion·s l~rgcsl drug centers"' and "lhl' 1na1or dis!nbutnr 1n lhe supply of r1ru,'JS to E:I Toro. ~ission Viejo and Soulh Lagun<i" J;:rn1se :;;;:rid the recall "is thr rtgh1 \\'Ar at the right timt on !he ri[!ht i::rnunrl .'" Janise. 1~22 Capistrano Ave.. also pointed to statistics v.·h1ch show substan- tial 1ncreases 1n drug activity in Lhe Laguna area in recent years. He said persons "\l'ho regard my ac- tions a/ii unmerited and unwarra nted. recommend Ibey consult t.he L. A. Narcotics Bureau, the State Enforctment Agencv or the Sherrff:c. Department con- cerning 1 drug activity I 1n Laguna Bcach " The r\e\l·port Beach used car salesman initiated the recall action early this week, charging the three councilmen ha~·e lost !he support of the majority of the voters in Laguna Beach . Keenan Wynn H 11 rl in Crash CAREFREE. Artz . 1Ar\ -Ae:tnr l\eenan \Vynn has bten 1njurec! in 11 trAf- fie arcirlenL $heriff',s deputies said \\'ynn ·~ car failed lo ncgot111te & curve. sk1ddPd t1{l feet ;;ind slammtd in10 ;:r tree near here. Thursday Deputies said \Vynn was taken to Scottsdale Baptist Hospi111/, apparent\:--suffering from hroken rib!i, cuts about \h r f1'1ce and head and uokoown internal tnju ries. Ho.spill![ O(• ficials declined to give the actor's con- dition . LOOKS EXPENSIVE ... BUT ISN'T Country French at iL~ rinest. La.rge stlection ()£ handsomely ~tyled occasional furniture at most allractive prices. Fcaturing Pe.can and Oak "'Oods to add to the "'arm inviting country fecting. On Display Now. CURIO W·J:J: D·l2.Y4 H·74 1/i $239 OAtlY P ILOT, wlll1 w<l (h ,, cot»lll"ft' t~t News.Pttn. It. lMJOll'""'" ••Ur IJ(ljll S~n· Cl•Y ~ ••P•••tt H l!l1w .. !or LllU<ll ... c-- H-l!O'l hoK.11. C.t• Mttf, Ml#llltiol.., 8ttKI\, ~-1411'1 \/l !lf'V, 5•11 c ...... ,,., C•'-... $•Ni.t>•c•, •'-"t w!l!I -r111M.tl •1'*' Prlr:clpol1 ..-1nr1,.. 111•"'1 I& 11 111 W.I .. y Slrftl, Cet!• Mt11, t aguna Beach school tn1slees Thurs- d1y approvtd a nt 11· 11thool hour :schedule that probably won't receive much 11p- l'lause from the e.lemcntary school children Under the new schedule, young!iters in gr1de!i one through six Y.•111 spend a half hour longer in cl1!is than they did last s<Mol year, -Top of fhP """"'nr!d schl"H"ll grarles 1 .. 1 from a·:io a m. to 2 pm. and grade~ 4-fi from 8;30 a.m. to 3 p 1n Students at Thurston lntcrmed18te School will begin cla sses at 8 1.m .. 1>,•ilh early di smissal at 2·30 p.m and late dismissal Ill :1 :311 p.m DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE Hl"W'°RT STO•I OPIH fllD.AT 'TIL t Te1•,•1•1 1714) 642-4JJI Cl ...... A .. 91'tt .. t4J·l671 r.. Q1m1Pk All o.,.,,_...: f1t11'rf1 4tlo44JI ....... ._. Al .. ,.,,._,.: ,,.,, •••• 4ff.t"6 ·~ltfll, ,,,.,, ~· e. .. 1 l"Wli.111 ... '*"'-•"Y· H9 -• ..,..,, lllwtr1tltM. M l..,11'1 n .. 1111' fir Cll-1JMmMll """"° -.-llt ~ -""'Out tl«ll'I ~ n1i.s1M M ~lflll .-,.. $«91111 ct1ft "°''""' Pllof •I N-...rf lllltll #!Ml Cnt1 Mttl, (l llflf"ftlf, SvMetllt!IMI 1tV c.tttltir U.ts 1M11fll!y1 lty O)IJI U.IJ ... 111~1y1 ... uu.ry d11lln1tllni, l),JS ,_,1~rr. District supc!rinl endent William Ullom said the new s~hedule w1s made po!isible by rntatinc the 11vallable busts 11nd tel· !Ing the three elementary schools oul at differe nt times. The fo!lowlni clas/ii times wprr adopted : -All~o schm l· i;r1dc~ J-3 frnm 3::m ll,m. to 2 pm And grades 4-6 f1'1)m 8:30 am 1., 3·05 pm. -El ~lorro ~chMI · ~radcs 1·3 from 9 "m tn 2.3n r ni Rnd gr ;-!rs ~Ii lrorn 9 The high school \\'ill hold classes from s · J!> a m. to 3 pm. on A si11 prrioft rlay Students can take. ~e\'t'O period!' if they choose to rotate thrir schedule. Trusler~ BSked Dr Ullom abnu! tht possibility or exp;:indin.'! !ht high schon1 to a rnandNory sevpn ]'l('riM.~ tn prov1rte mnrr cl.:is~r~ for lht studtnt~. Dr L'l!nm re~pnndcd !'ouch ,::i i;c-hPriult woulrl ~st an Additlon;r.I $100,000 pc.r ye'1r In hir(' mnrt teacher$. t.o staff scven [lt'nnrts He notrrl I.hat mn~t h1i;th·s('hMl~ 11'1 lhl' ll S, fir(' n(l11" ()nth!!' SIX pc.rifld d~~ NEWPORT BEACH 1727 We1tc.liff Dr., 642-2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Prof•11lonal Interior 0.1i9ner1 Avtll•bl._AID INTERIORS LAGUNA l!ACH 345 North Coast Hitihw•y Phone: 49U5S 1 ' ' I I ~ '~ ' I I' " ·- Y 01ar M oney Social Indust ry Costs Outlined By SYLVIA PORTER Increasingly, you are demanding thal the problems of . our c i 1. i e s, envlronment. m1nor1ty groups other hun1~n needs -receive Lop priority ranking in our n;ition. Jn an ever louder voice, you are insisting that these re- qui reml'nts be rated higher and potential military threats be ra nked loYl'er. You want clear air to breal he more than exploratio n of the moon. You want full use. nol misuse, of technolog~·. As a resulL a .. social-i n- duslri<tl coni plex" s er v i n g these requiren1enls will rise to c hallenge and then out distance the so-callt'd m i l i t a r y. i n- dus lria! complex. predicts Dr. Simon Ramo, for1ner chief s ci ent i st for the in· tercont inen1al hallislic missile program and now v ic e chairn1;1n nf TR \\' Inc. Below , hP elaborl'ltcs on the fasc in- ating thenie ment participation also will be nttd~ to solve these socl!!l· engineering or civil systems problems. Q. Explain • ' econ o m i c payoff" in terms of an average American worker and employer. A. Consider a b i g-city employe who lives 12 miles from his work. with no rapid transit and no real choice to live eloser because of the city's "'design." He drives this 12 miles in an hou r -in a car that can do 120 -polluting the a ir and us- ing up creative energy and pa- lience in boring. miserable traffic. His investment stands all day in a parking lol while he provides a similar in· vestn1ent. for his wife. Tired before he e1•en starts work, his 40-hour week ac· comp!ishes 30 hours' worth, but il takes him 60 hours portal-lo-portal. The potf'nlial Cl e ani ng B e auty An i nvisible. hydrophilic, Czeckos!ovak polymer n1ay save U.S. buildin~ owners millions of doll ars in (•leaning costs. Renee Sacks of I.he Bronx. N.Y. shows hov.· easy it is to clean a wall treated with ·~rydron 300'. The demonstration \vas conducted at Ne\v Yor k's Grant's tomb. Q. \Vho wi ll P<'·Y the enorm- ously hig h costs involved in S<llving our social -industrial problems? improvement in his pro-------------------------- A. f\1uch of what need s doing and can be done lends itself to private investment for profit -the profit coming out of !he economic payoff that v.·ilt be the c<insequences nf lhe ac- tion. \Vherc there are carnin~s In br reali7.cd on capi tal and effort. ii may he assumed that pri vate in!eres!s, business and industr)' will find ways to participate. Hnwevcr . strong govern- UN I TE D STATES NAT 10 NA I, B ANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH NOW Ol"i"H SATURDAYS ' to 1 MON.0THURS. FRIDAYS f71 41 S40-5l 11. So. Coat.I l"l~ua, P.M. 10-5 l".M. 10-6 P.M. lotcitl'd In : Costa Mn• .t.ur. V1c1 l'r11 .. M1n1ftt H. M. STOLTE ductivity is a 60-to·30 ratio, a tremendous tv.·o-to-one gain to seek. \\1orker and employer v.·ou!d share in lhe gain. Q. How can the social-in- dustrial complex find a solu- t ion ~ A. Suppose several com- panies planning pla nt ex- pansions, jointly \\'ilh a private financing organization, propose to the government A purchase of low market price undeveloped government land. With sys t em s engineering techniques, they build a com- plete new city nf 5-0,000 - housing !hese new plants, employes and families and all services. The greater market value of the overall area porchased -somt SOO million greater - can be realized as a capital gain. Half will be pro- fit and half "'ill be used to ensure success of the project : financing employe reeruiling, relocalion expenses, rent and tax reduction. e n ha n c e d salaries for the first few years. inducement to attract required teachers, other pro- fessionals, supermarket and laundry operators. t ;:i i Io rs , merchants, auto repairmen, etc .. etc. • Checkless S ociety Possible • i n NE\\' YORK (UPI l -There has been a lot o[ ta lk 8boul a rn oneyless and e\·en a checkless society. \\'e\·e seen cred it cards bri ng about snme"·hat of a mone yless society. Bul fe"· believed that a ·eheckless society, one in \11hich the worker doesn't even see his check, \11ould come about. 11 has in several areas. 'l'he 1,300 e1nployes or the ~a rasnla ( Fl11 I M e n1 or i a I Hospital haven't recei ved a paycheck since .January or 1967. Not that they work fflr nothi ng. Four and one half yenrs ago the hospi tal in- stituted a ·'chccklcss" pa yroll S~'Sten1 for ils entire $280,000 bi-weekly pa~·roll force. The system, keyed by a floney"·ell I 2 5 9 computer, \~1orks li ke this: Each en1ployee is issued an ident ifica tio n card "'ilh his name. picture and social security nurnber \\·hen he JOins the st;iff.\Vhen he comes to ... ·' Fut ure \\'Ork. he inserts the card into an electronic time clock. It records the ti111e and sociAI security number and transfers the informatinn to a n automated card puncher in the computer room. The process is repeated v.·hcn the employe leaves work. At the end of the pay period. the coinputer prepares a payroll roster for each of the 14 hanks participating in 1he program rind the payroll is del ivered to the various banks with the hospital's check. "We had some con1pl11inls about dehumanization \\1hen it first went in." said eKecut ivt dirC'ctor H. Jack Floyd. "One n u r s e said she didn't like being forced to deposit htr check even though that's \\•hat she "'ould do wilh it anyway. '·But it's "'Orked well e ver since and we aren't think ing of changing." Flovd i::aid the sa vin~s in payrOll nioney :ind timt is just too big In think nf 11 w1 tch\ng. '• FINAL STOCKS! The DAILY PILOT ~The Fr!d•r. Stptembtr 3. 1~7~1 ________ D_A_JL_v_PILOT JI LEGAL NCYrlCE ~ LllCAL l<OTICE LEGAL NOTICE Brokers --ow Nol1c"1 0' SALi 01' NOTIC• 0, TllU"l.•'1 SAL• SU,11.101 C0'-11.T 01' Tl41 REAL ••Ol'IRTY Al UNOIR OllEO 01' TIUIT IT•TI 01' C•lil'OaN IA l'Oll PlllVAll SALf. T" IJMll T"l COUNTT 01' OltANOI Nt. Jot!SU LOAN NO. l'N• 11Ul• 'Freeze' N•. A 1'-IU ki1>trlor COlltl of -Steir ol C•lil0tnl1 Nol l<t la "'1"eb~ ti~~ 111•1 WES TllDE NOTICIE OF Ml••INO Ofll '111TION 11>1' lflt Counh ot LOI .t.n"l•I. TlllE COMl'•NV, • llmlled ,,,.,,...,.~Ii> JllOI l'IO•ATE 01' Will ANO l'Olt In 111• M•lle< '11' !n• E1!1te '"" (Gu1t• It ltUll", "' a..c:cenor h'\lal"' .,.. LITTll$ Tl!STAMl!MT AllY dPlnanlol ol llOBl!llT I. GATTIS •n<I •ull•lllut.a h'\IOIH """u•nl lo ''I• d-<>I Reaction Ellll• "' CONSrANCI! E WIL ICEI, JAME\ P. GATT IS. Ml...... ''"'' ··•.cul ... bl' JAMES c IUCE AN!) 11!0 --n •• CONSTANCE EVA No11,1 l• l>•r•~f 91•1n on1t '"" un· ONA 0 RICE, """"""" t nil wit• •nd WIL)(f'S. 01ce1...,, dC(•l•....i ... 111 1111 II ptl••t• •• ,,., .... O< ••COfllH A .... '· "'o In boo+. tl&I ,.,. NOTICE l~ HEIEIY GIVEN 1n1t .:1t•r tht Ht~ dtf °' Wot., 101, 11 !l>t UI ol Offlcl1I A.-:ard1 In 'IW olllc• al •nt UN I TEO CAtll'O ltNIA IANll:, • co• o!!i~· Of L• ... l•t, Ftll• I. Hiii, j,llJ w. c .... n,, lt1KOr-of Ortntt Cavnry. -ll!on, n11 lilt<! nutJn 1 oc!l!lon Tor or,nwlt e1.d , Lo• Anttl••· tOCJS. Co.uni\' c.11..,..,.i •. •"" ~''""8"' •• ,,... ,.,...,. "" By JOH N CUNIFF orot>tlf ot wll1 t !ld !or luu111<• of l •!tt" ol L.o• Al>Qt l~ . .STOI• ol Cthforni1, 10 D•!1ul! tnd EIKhtn lo S..11 ll'lt•t•lftdt• T1.i1m.,,l1rv to 1111 p1tlll-" •tlt••n<t Int "''"'" ~nd 1>"'' bia<lor. Ind 1ua;oct rKo«>.-r ,ADfll 7', !01 in -t111 •Q• "' •~1lftff1 AR1lf1I Te ""hkh is mf'CM' l0t 1ut1h1" .,.,ucull<1. I<> conii.mi li1>1• 11, ••ld ~uMrior cour l. "' of ''"' O!t1c11! .1t1Kora1. "''II ••U. "" , 1nd '""' lht II~ Ind pl1t• ol hle•lnt '"' al l •D• rlont !Ill• ind ln!ltH! 01 ula Srcl. io. lfl! •! 11 ,QD • m. •t rn. nor•n NF.W YORK IAP I -\Vall 11m• n•• l>r•n HI lot Sppl•mbor 1J, 1t 11, IMlnor) In ~"" 10 •LI m. Clt!•ln ••~I l•onl "'''""'' to lflt Or •,n•• Counl, be I ff •I t JO • m In int < '"""'n ol O•~rr 0 Counr1<>1J•• k>C1tra •• 100 fV1c C...,ltr St~I has en SOW to 0 er m•ni No. j ' ot •tla ~,',.,,1 01 /00 Clvl; P100«r!v oltu111 In '~ Coun!v ~! ""9" Orl1<t Weit 1orm1•!1 Wt>t Im St•H!, its advice 00 lhe meaning Of ('nltt D<lvt Wu!, In t~--('IY <>t ~tnrt Slili ol Clll!otnl~, 1>•rtl<ul1tlY <!ei(til>Od ~1nt1 """· Collf<>fnlt, •t publl < 1utllon. · . An• Cilltorn!• "'tol!ow•. tow••.. tc !~• Mt~ur bidder tor ~••h (1>1v1b!t •I the new economic game plan, o~teo' "u•u•! Jl, It/I •~ 11nal ~la1M1 .., lnlttt•1 ln M•<I to; '"" tom• ot ••'• In 11wtv< moo•v 01 Th• h' h · · bl 'IJ W E St JOHN Tnl! oorHon of tnr Nortn1A11 Q""'" <>I Unlltd Stol11J oil tlthl, tl!lo, """ ln1.,.t1t, 8 plan W IC 1nev1ta Y WI Count~ Cltr~ ' St<llcn I&, tn Town1n10 l So.ulh, JltnG• tO c...,-,.a ,0 '"" """' nela ~v II unO•• 1oli:I have an enormous impact on 11; , "'l!UMAN w111. s.1.1. • M '''""'-•• touow•' a100 in tht o•ootnv 111u1•1 1n 111a cou ... . · · 'l " 1 B•t1nn•nt U thr SDU"'••t!r•I• '"''"'' IV ••l<I Slt!f a•o<tlbf.d 11 lollowo: stock and bond prices. ~1,!.',,~, ~~~i;.:~!' nnJ or Lo1 1 ot Tr 1c1 No 10~ •• >1>own"" • Lo• 1.i or 1r1c1 No. 1111. In•~• cnv · · b h~ mo" !h•r•of rr<ordf<l In BOil~ l-1, Pit~\ ol Co•I• M•••· (ountf or Oront•. $!11~ The (Jrst reaction y tu.,. !:~~~·i,,:.~-~~11\1i.,,.., •I 1n o inclu•I••· Mloc.111neo u1 M•P> .,, c1111 .. ,.,,., A• ~· m•" •1<o••fll ,n m8rket sharply higher prices, Publl•n1<1 OrinH Cotti Oifl• •1lot. R<'<ord• 01 11 ld O••ne• Co.univ; •n•n<• 800t. u P·~~• n '"" 1l of • _ _. Stl'ttml>or t. J, '· 1t 11 '..U·7l l lfl<ll tnf 5oumor1y prolont"I"" ot 11\f Mltctl!•n1H>111 M801, In l!>e o!ll<t ol !!It wa~ to have been expect=, E••lorlv bou""••• lin• "' ••Id Ltl !, counr• Rtto'""'' ot ,.,a coun!Y because professionals a n d LEGAL NQTICL' snu•ll t~ 11· ~S" E•t1 i '°.oc """ tn•r><• "KA: 110 Jo•nn ~trtt•. Co••• M.111, . ""' on 1 I"" ptr1llot Wllll tn• Soul htdv (Ill!. amateurs ahke had been ---bo\ln<IA•v 1 .... 01 •••a Loi 1, 5°"'" Ill s11a u 10 "''" .._ .,, .. d~. ou1 "''"""'' ·1· e ·s th ' -"Id iU,.illOll; COUIT 01' THI n· OS" W••I llT.S1 '•" 10 Th• E111.rlY (C•tlVlnl or .... ,,.ntv, •• ,,,, .. '" lmpl.oa. awar 1ng any n "" a \..V STAT!! Ofll CAllfllOINIA 1'011 1 ..... "' ~ .. 11.n ..... R...a !U $, HIV!\"'"" r09ardln1 llllt, -••nlan O< On• be interpreted optimistically. T"I COIJNTf o,-OJIANa• 11111 100 r,..1 In .. iatn •• 111..wn en •••d cwmb••<><••· 1a .. 111ty m• 111C1•b1..,.,...., Nt. A·-1 moo ot •••d Tr1cl NO. !O~; lf\onc r 11C11t..i bY •f ld Ond, lncl udl"" tll.o·101 Now that enough time has MOTICi 01' HIAllNO Ofll l'il:TITION Soul!\ to" 1'' ill" W•ll SG !«I "' '"• ... a ••P•n••.1 ol Ill• lru•IO• •rod Of '"' . I f he 1'01 PROI ATI OP Will ANO l'O• (l•ll•r 11 ... "' ••Id Full1tlon Rol<I. '""" ""''""' DY •••d "'"'· 1d•1n<e• passed for appra1sa S O t Ll'TTERI TflTAMaNTAIY '"""' 0 1.,..9 1;,ra center 11,.. •·..-111 "' i11trrvna•r. "'''" lnr•rrll •• oraw<d•d President's s I art I ; n g an-E•t•le of RUlH A. LE UOER. )S' SS" w ... 1.000 IHI: IMn<• NOftll !herein, •"" lh• unP•l.a prln<iP•I "' "'' 0.<•••t<I Ill" 10' 111·• f.••• J.O 1eel 10 1110 'll>lf ••cur"' bv •••d a • .,,, '" .w•I nouncements to bt made. few NOTICE IS HE REB Y GIVEN lf\•1 Ell•n SOU'""e,,.,1,. <O•~· ol ·~·d Loi 1; 111.1n 11 with !nit"•' ,,,.,..,n ltom Na~. o( any depth have been Jtn• $1D•t! h11 lllld ht••ln I pttltl"" !Ot tn•nct Norrh 1111' U ' ~f" f'IU l it.'-' lttl 1, lt111 11 prov\dld 1n ••IO nott. oroD1I• ol w!ll Ond !Of l"utft(f ot Lt!lo" !o thr 1>0lnt ol l>foln1>lnG D•ll'd ~ Aul. ll, It/I produced . Te11tmfn!lry lo PttlhO<'lrf rt!•,.nao 10 EllCEPT!NG THEREF ROM 1n 11n. WESlSIOE lillE COMPANY 0 W ·,d e I distributed "'hltll io mid• tor lurrr"' 01r!lu1l1•1. ona "lvlatd ant-fOtlrlh 1n1.,.,1 rn 111 •• •u<h Trialw ne Y 1n1t lh• limo _..., Pl•<• ol no1t ln1 lh• mln.,111• or•• •'ld pr..:lou• "' u .. rul ev WESTERN DEED COllP. n1arket letter announced a u m• n11 bH~ .,, to• S10,.mbt• 11. 1"1. mo111,, ivDol•nc•• and nvarac•rllon• of 11v WAYNE H M•THl!WS ··s . I Re , .. ·h" h 't a'd •• •:lO •.m. ln 1nr '"'"''"""" ol O•olf l· ••••v ~Ina 1nd ch1,1crer, lncludlnv In Au•nor1lfd O!tlctt peCla por V. IC l S I "'"'' Ho. J ol 111a <ourt, •' IQll Civic P••! H•rol•vm , O•I, 11,, .,.,.,.num 1n~ 4'"' Was an exlended analysis or C•nlrt D•i v• W•ir, In lht Clt1 ol 51n11 '•'• in"' vnaor sila ltnd ; 11 tutrvfd Publi111<"d Or•not Coa" Dolly "It..!, , , . Ano. Calilornl• o! rtcora : ,,_U'V~ll 10, 11 tnd S1pttmbtr l. 1•11 the President s "dramatic a .. ,., Au9u•I 11. Tl/1. ' ,O.LSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM Ill 72'3--11 eCOnOnliC and internatiOnl'll W E SI JOHN .._ w•lll !~I.I m1v h.f 1oun<t , lo<alrd, con-1--------------'--CouMy C ler~ -,. Mlntd •n, d•••l<>1>t<l n• T•~•n l1om or LEGAL. NOTICE 111onetary proposals in an in-HURwrTI , HUI.Will ANO lll!Mf.11 ""~" 1hi •hovo aoscr ibe<I l•nd, •• ------- \·CS1n1ent context." ~i:~11,;:, s~::~~. '''''••nli 1101i ••••••"'er ••co•a. RE~ERVING UNTO THE GRA N Ainidst hundreds or wnrds. Tll: 11141 llJ-4!'00 lORS. '" •••fmtnl 1or S•wtr Lin• f'::tn find this bit of Ar;';D7~~~~0•0:·.~,",'"','00" D••lv l)~r"""' ~"" m•lnltnAnt• 0"" tn• Oile Polot, Southorlv 10 l•ol cl 1•iO O>tOPt"<tf , T~c \\'isc!nni : S•PltmDor ,, l. I . IJJI 1 .. 1.11 SU&JECT lO <<>v•nanli, c'onc:ri!lon,, ..,., ,. n•u FtCTIT IOIJS I U11Nl!IS NA.Ml ITATIMlli MT !ollow1na P"'"'n 11 ao1n• bualnt11 • · d J d ----------ttoTrl<llO~I, .. 1-.~111on1. right'\, •·•h1' BOUTIQUE CL EANERS. 6!Mo\ WI""" ·· Anlerican ln US ry a n l.EGAL NOTICE or wa1 1na e1a.,nenh or reco•a. 11 •nv .lv•nu •. f!un!ln•tO<'I B'1cn, ,,,., An1erican stocks look ht-tier ; Trtm1 ol 111o t••h In 11w1u1 mon•v er w~··ner Oal• l!nttrpr!11• 1 .. c. d d r · NOTIC E TO CliDITORI lht Uhl!t<! Slo!ll an contlrmA!io n or Hit, (1llt0tnlt. ICW6 W1tn1t AvenUI!, Hun· fnrrign in ustry an orr1gn suPERIO• cou1tf 0, THI "' P•r! c••h 1nd b111nc• •viatnc1<1 bv ""''"" Be•<h. stocks look less attractive STATI! OI' CALIJllOINIA FOi no11 •t<ur•d bv Morlt••• .,, lru" D••a lM~ Du•ln•u 11 twlno conduct"' t1"9 • l"' COUNTY OP OIANOlli "" tnp OfOPf"ttl' 10 IOld, Ten ,,.., t•n! or Coroor1!1on. than before." Ni. A·6HU 1moun1D id10 bt a~...,11tt<1 w•th D1d, Miry M. c.aaio Poised always to offer in-E~••I• ot NElL IE G LONG. Oec•u•d. Bids or ol!~rs' ta bf In wrmn, •""wilt S..cv. Tr•• .. . . NOTICE JS HE REBY GIVEN 10 1nt bt roctlytd 11 1ne 1toro•ttcl "llict fl 1nv Thl1 sl•t•monl lll•d wll~ !l>e (ountV S{&nt Optn10nS On events Of the crr<1llot1 of ine •Co•• nam•a aoct<lenl !Im• atl.r th• 11•11 1>u1>!i<ll lOl'I l>e<tcl '"" Cler-ol Ot1ng1 CounlV on: A111. 11. 1,11, I I I I t 1n bcl d•!• ol ••It fh l!.•v"I' J . M1aa~· Oel'U!V CDUnly most minisrule importance. ::~~ 1c1'ec:'.~':"'.,h:•~: .. ~,!a m,•0 ·~~. n~~.m~ o";:'.., A"'"" n." 1t 11 . ci.r~ the r('SearCh departments or wltl> !ht ne<t l>l<Y •O\IChlrl, In lht otll<o R!CtlARO [ G•T TIS .Pul>l•lll"" O••no• (o.,t Dilly P llol, W II SI t h nr lh• tlrro cl !h• •l>o•• •ntll!•d cou•I. "' Gu1rdlon cl ff>t ES111o •11•"" IJ, lO, 11 1n<1 S1p!1mbor l . some a ree ouses are to P••••n• th•m. "'''" tne n•<•n••• ot •••a M•nc• ltH Jlil·ll almost \\'ithout firm. specifiC' vouch"''· "' 1n• un~•";"""° 11 '"• on·c~ •S11-oc -'-----LE--G-A_L_N_O_T_IC_E __ _ . or nor atlornrv. O""•ld A McCorl•n. 1!00 L1wler. flltll• a Hi ll advice on a change that means Aa1m< A.v ... uo, cool• Mr ... c1111.,,~,. 1t1 w. or1m•I< B1vG. nolhin" less than a brand new th21, wnich '' inr 011cr 01 buointu "' l•• •nMt ... c1111. l'OOIS ,. l l'll O d lht YOd•"1gnfM 1~ ~I! m111 .. 1 p1rlo1n1n; A!t1rntn for Gu1tdi1n PICTITIOUS IUSI Nl!ll eCnMnliC V.'Orl · !O tne .,T~lo ot 11IB O<<e<lenl, within !"ut Publ.,,nl'd Or1n9• (O<ll! 0•ily Pok)t, NAME STA Tl.MINT lo~khe ~~t~o; a~~~:o;:n~:~~ic:~ ~.~~;.~ ·~~: ... 11n:. 1:::11 pub1~111on ot 1n1, S1ctoma1r~~~:~t1~0TJCE 1u7·11 bu~~;(~·~t~1~:;T•ics~·:::: P::i:;c :~~n.: stock brokers and equi pped NAncv Mcl<onn• Hien"'''· s .. n,.r B••<"· c1111. '111112 . h h E•~<Ulrf• Of !h• ,,.,11 I' UllO F. Willi.Om Ctrlor , 0 0 ., 'l•l J1mflCe Wit researc resource!\ ~I mt o!>O•~ ntmtd dt<fdt~I l'ICTITIOUS BVllNl!lll Clrclr. Hun!lnl!on ll•~t n. Ctlil '2~H I they have quickly broughh! ~~N!~~,;,~·A~;~u•.~TtN n,. foll:w~':,E :0T,!!,~~011. .. ~T '" d•lno ,.J~~~~~:n .. ~";;:~n'.'~~11~~~~·~''11~ focth their analvses. whic Co1t1 Mu•, c1111. 9U U Th i• bu11nn1 lo belne conducrta bY _, bu•lou111 TH6 NEWf'O"T PROJli(l , • hi Seem '·• gc•eral io be highly l t l: 111'1 Hl-ISH Jo•nl v•n!u.-. M •101 M~c,.rTnur ••n•1•1 ""'""" p. " " Allornu lor t.••<ulf l1 Sl<nl>en F. O<lw n• optimistic. Publl>ll•d o'""'" co11! 0111v P•loT. :~~·vord N•wllOfl 8••<n, Celllornl•, C l~~~· 0;1a~~;;0~ ~~~lv .. 1;~, 1~~.;,';"~12~ Argus Rest'arch, whi ch sup· ~:,~"'1 it •00 5•1> .. mb., J, ·~~,~:; E MI( A y DEVELOPMENT_ COM· )9/1. Bv B••"'I' J. M~dd<». OepUTY h r h h PAl'IY, INC .. O Nov•d• COrl><>rO!•On, <IOl [ountv (luk. pliC~ mUC 0 I e rese;irc nn ~ ----M1tArthur Boul•vo•d. Now~od ll<lth. Publhn•a O'tno• Coi•I C•llY Pilot, ... h,'ch b•okecs a•d ·,.,,.,,"''·nos LEGAL NOTICE ca111ornl• '7UO • , ,, ,, ,, ond s.,,.mbfo• lo ., 11 " Al l AS REALTY (OMPANV, I Te~1• lt"l~UI ' ' ' 11.U·ll l'!C(. an{! .WhOSI" Opinions Often F 11•1t tOfP<l>~i,on ""l no bu•I"~" ln (l lllarnl1 . d nd t e<l F!C11T1DUS IV,INI'' ., lEX A! ... l LAS ~EAL TY (OMPA .. Y. are appropriate a rei; at · NAMI SlAll!MIEMl llo sou1h ~orlno ~r ... 1. 11.-.i '°"• Lo• feels the new Rame plan has Tht !allo,..Tno P"'"" ii aoin• bu•m•>i •netl.,, C1lltorn;1 'OOIJ. a>: l hll bu11nr•1 l• <On<IU<lrd b• lnr gol to be ~ood for stock!<;. 111E C111EFS QUARlE RS, 1&01 lOtlfOlnO (OtD0••1ion• •• I loi"r vu.turf WriJ:hl Advgory Service felt Nt"'""" Bou••~••d. NtWP0'1 B•l(h, EMKAY Df.YE LOPMENT COM h I (•lilt.1nl A "ANY , INC. conf ident tnou~ to cnn1e OU """'"' E A•w•ll. 5, '°' ,.,., sr.e11 . " N••aa1 """"'"'o" \\'ilh a 10-year forecast· N•w..o•t fl••<~. C•"'"'"lo Bv E<1 ... 1ra J 'l uw•ldt "The record of bo!h the ,.~~'E.t:..;::·.~~ ~: cond~""' D• " V•n ~;1v~~· :~~·~a(;' CON P.,NY Ame'''·an econornv ;ind the Vln<•n• f. ,.,.,.11. Sr. • Tex•• """"'~''°" ""'"q n11•• · T!>i• U•l•m•nt "al lllOd w1ln m• (•~~· n•" 1n (•lolo•n1A "' !£1(,o.~ stoc k market during !he 1970s h c1.,_ 01 O•anto Co..nry en Autu1t 11. AI LJl.S REALT Y COMP ANY • · · lfll B• L. 0 . B•n•on will, 1n our op1n1on. compare HiGli £ 1. wico a" 11. Vi<• Pr.,1a•n1 1•1• .,. LEGAL NOTICE " .,.,. l'ICTITIOUS IUllN''' NAMI! STATIMIN T touc .. 1,... .,..,..,.. '' dolnO bu•intn LITTlE LIS" IJO E. \/Th llrtt1, CoS1• MfJI . Ronni• G Bollino ... <011 oa111• Or., Yn<ba L11>a• Ti>I• D .. •ifll" 1, O•lno '""'""''•d by '" lnd1v1d11al llonMI• G Boll•n•" Th•I Ulltm•nl tiled "'''" Ill• Coun!t \'Cry ra~·orab!y With that Of the lit M1rino A•tf!U• S"!tm<n! hlPd wiln tn1 (lttk Cl (l•rO ol Or1 no1 Coun ty "" Auovll 11 , · B1!boi1 l>l1n•. (O~fl>nlle O•A"O~ (ounlY O<I •ti•u•! 10, 1911. l~s. We continue to recom-T•l•P~on• 010 •11-1110 '1ll·OC n1end a fully invei::ted position P.,a1.,11~d O••n•• '""' 0111v r110• Pun1.,11•d Orono• rn••' O••lv Pllol, • • 1· .,. " .l.ututl 1), '°· JI •"d $tofl"lbft l . .l.uouot IJ, '°• 11 l "i:I $t11!•"'D•• .1, in prime qua 1\y equ1 1cs. 1t 11 r:1so.11 1t11 n)o&-11 ''Today '' Newspaper 1071 !Iv e.v•tlv J. Maddo>.. 01tt.,IY c-IV (le>~ Publ••l>ld Orono• (Dl•I 0111~ "II~•. "'uou11 ll. ?O. 11, •na Seo1enib.r J, 1911 1m.11 • . •·· •• • ' , . • ~' • ·-·?·• -· " , . .... -· . ••• J _, , . • .. -. NOW INCWDES ,. ·•-I ' , .. ' " " "' i~ ' .• ' •• ., '" " .,, • ' ' . .. t •• ·'. ·. .. ., • • • " ., -· -' ~ c • " • .. \,. l <. ' • ... ' . ... \. ... ~ Iii · Your Home-delivered Edition '· .,. . . ' , .. " .c .. • ' . ;; :: . . ' ' ' ' ., ., ' ., " ' ,, ' " • ' ' ,, • • ' • . ,. '1 • . ··-Ill ... " ' • ' _, ., ;~ ., J ~2 DAILY PILOT SC r, d~y Sel)tembtt J 1971 l1~011siste1it F 01·eign Reactio11 To F 1·eeze Eyed IJ\' JOHN C.:Ul'\IF'l- AI' l1111Mn An~ " NE\\ 'i OHJ\ (A l' there son1e1t 1i.: 1tKfl1 ~iSli>r t In the r f' H 11 ns to 1h1 11e11 rconom1c g 1n1e plan or 11)11 r laxe5 a floating dnll;ir h1~htr in1po1 I dul I• s ill d " II ai.:(' price fre~1.e It seen1s so And 11!11lt !>lune of the 11<ut1~1stenr1e~ l!t' n1ore 1ppa1er11 th;in rea! some of them art' re 11 1ndet'CI Sc.n1e forelj!.n cr11tr1sr11 fri1 ex i,mnle co11tr:ul1cts itself f or ~everal ve 1rs some kire1izn go1e1nr,1cn1 ~ r Kr vspec1alh had dr1nan<led lhal the L:n1 le<I Slates ~el 11, hnuse tn order b1 slo111ng 1nrl:ition boosting exports tnd ri th1c1ni.: ijs balance nf pa v rn c n I ~ defic1t Bit 11011 th:it an anempl ha~ been m 1de ru rnect thosc den1a11d ~ sonu• r ore A n hus1ness and gu\trnn1C'11I ol f1c1als are furiou s T hr 1 reahze that lhe onl\ 1v 11 11{' can c:o1re1t our del!c1 t is !( reduce th eu surplu~ o r pa1 ments D1d n I lhe1 re:il1ze this all the t11nc~ Of cou1 sr s 11 ..; Ga1 lorc1 Fi ceman cha1rn1a11 of the First f\1:itinnal Brink or Chi cago "'ho completed a detailed stud1 of the s1tua11on just weeks before the crisis CR TTICIS\I The1 '.'ere 1 n d u I g 1 n g lhemseh es 111 1 r1tlc1s m or the United Slates he said but no n 1!1011 cxcepl < erman1 can1e for1vard to help lln!il ~1A1 thev had hoped th it so111e magic cuuld be found to reduce the pain Thc1 urged us lo get 111 r pavmenls into surphis bu1 none of then1 offered to turn their 011 n surpluses 1 n to def1c1ls No11 the Un1 !ed St<11es 11av rorce then1 to do so Foreil!n nations 11 111 flnd 11 niorr dif f)cult to se ll tn thr big:c:cst consu1nf'r m:.irl:e1 in t hr '>'orld tht United Stales And U S goods s hOllld h 11 e easier lime 1n for r I .I! 11 markets Domesucalh 111 1111 think 1he1 obser 1e llCOJ)lC an "' 1 111('.:. !-' irl f'! th !> l'\1{)111/l 111! 11!1\ ~01n1nc111cd U ,11 l~E' ore 11 11 th,., r.nll 1 1\ I I 11 r 11 11111 11 II •I this t11(' I~ bl 1111po~11iun of cunlruh \()1 f IR"'T 11\IE RVP Plane l11dustry Still Zoo1nirlg Alo11g NE\V YOHK ~U PI much of dUS11 ) I~ these d<n s Hie 1crosp u f' 10 getting ls h 1np~ tht HPV or D1onr business is doing f1nr RPV n1eans ' 1eh1c!e~ r('1nol r lv Dronr ls !he piloted OVER THE COUN1 1ER Complete-New York Stock List •.-•ltrtv. ·~-•ltr-... , ....... •I ........ ~ t A.M ...,.. 111.UO "•le• .... 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The appeals panel s;iid ~\1ednesday the 1970 defau lt judgrnent by a U.S. District Cou rt v.·as just1f1ed because Hughes' "ex- traordinary secretive methOOs of doing business"' made 1t essential that he testify. '!'he case began 111 1961 \1 hen T\\' A charged that ll ughes and the company, center of his \'<ISi financ ial empire. tried to con1pel the airline, \\'hK"h it then con- lrolled. to buy all its planes from Hughes during the 1950s. T\VA first sought damages of $115 mill!on it said it had lost becau se Hughes preven ted 1L from purchasing needed jets from o!her 1nanufacturers. Later. it rr.ised lhc amount to $145 million, in- cluding $7.5 n1illion in attorneys' fees. Hughes failed to sho1v up for the scheduled taking of pretrial deposition in lhe case in 19t13. L.1tcr, he lost a coun- tersuil for $31i6 1nillion by default because cif his refusal to appear in court. Hughes, who has not appeared in public for many ye:irs. slipped out of his Las Vegas hidea\\•ay last Nov. 26 am id reports of a po1\•er struggle over his financial empire and has been reported li\'1ng 10 seclusion in the Bahamas since then. The tool company c onten d e d throughout' the litigation that T\VA y,•as seeking to win a fabrica ted case by ex- ploiting Hughes ' kno11·n craving for solitude. The appeals courL ho"·ever, said ii found not/11ng to justify that contention. 1'ennis T ou1ney Starts .Saturday ~tore th11n 90 tenn is buffs from throughout the Laguna are;:i \\'ill be vying In th<' 14th Annual Laguna Beach Tennis 'fournaincnt. lo begin at 8:30 a.m. Satur- day at the Irvine 80\\•] Courts. S!e\·e Peacock. former nationa11y rated pla.\·cr fron1 Laguna Beach .,.,•ill open the tourney 1n a ma teh \\'ith Jack King . In addition to the men singles. there "'"i!i be \\'Omen's singles. rnen and \1 omcn 's doubles and mi xed doubles. dur- ing cornpeti!ions Saturday. Sunday J\1on- day and Sept. II and 12. Spectators ;ire "'e!Corne to attend lh' tournament:; ;it the frYine Bov.·l. !\·latches \\'ill begin t1t 8:30 a.m. c~h morning and run until dus k. Food and drink \l'ill be avail able at 1he Fe.~til'al of Arts re!i laurant directly behind the courts. Teacher's Faitla ' . . 0.0.1 ~ '( f'l ~Ol Slllt f'"<llG 6round1vo1·k For Toll Cttt -"-;d_.,;.c'_cS_••:..'_•m_ .. _•_;l ,_1_,_n ____ -'s ____ o_AJ_L_Y_PI LOT 3 Fled ('tilt Watson Ordered To 'Kill Again'· LOS ANGE LES fU PI J -Charles "Tex" Walson said he obeyed the orders of Charles Manson "to kill" and shot or stabbed six of the se11e111 Tate~LaB ianca victin1s. but fled the cult arter he was told to murder again. Watson. 25, admitted on the witness stand Thursday he fatally :itabbed Rosemary and Leno LaB ia nca and four persons at actress Sharon Tate's home. But he said he balked y,•hen l\1anson "gave me a shotgun and told me he thought a forest ranger and a high~·ay patrol offictr would come that night and he told me lo kill the1n ." '"I left the next day," he said_ "I just knew then not to kill," he con- tinued. "Other people I killed, I didn't even know I killed , but things were becom ing real to me." He said he hit chh iked ay,•ay from the Spahn n10\•ie ranch . went home lo Texas and later drifted to Mexico. Bul even then, he told the jury, "a 1nagnctlc pull was taking me back to t-.1anson. I was confused. It was like 11~· ing in three or four different worldl!I." He said ht> could not resl.sl the "magnetic" pull and fina ll y went back to the cult hangout in Death Valley but foun d no one there. Manson and tho others had been arres~ for car theft. He went back home to TeJF:as, Wal.3on said, and subsequently was arrested for Ute murders. \Vatson had pleaded innocent and in· nocent by reason of insanity. The defen31e contends he blindly carried out the order$ of l\lanson. who along with three women followers already has been convicted and sentenced to die for the 'l'ate slayings, because repeated use of drugs affected his mind and made him a "robot." The defense wa!! prepared today to cal l eight psychiatr ists and the prose<:uti.Qn five in the decisive batlle over Walson:• sanity at the time. Delays in ex tradition caused his trial to be separa ted from that of the other defendants. Defense attorn ey Samuel Burbrick ask- ed the former high school scholar •nd athletic star whether he felt any remorse over the seven savage killings. Belo\v ne,1·ly laid asphalt along P acific Coast lligh· \l'ay JU SL so u!h of Cr o\vn Valley Parkway lies ney,• conduit that contains telephone cable. It is part of the \\'Ork lead ing lo eli1nination of lO·cent toll charge bel\vecn Laguna Beach and San Juan Capi- str<1no and Dana Point. Ne\11 service \\'Jll be effective De<'. 19. It ex tends fron1 Capistrano S\Vitrh office to General ·relephone Co. line at Crown Valley Park- \\'ay. PUC Suspends Power Plant .. I know now," he· said. "At the lime; I was in a daze. No thi ng seemed real." Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosl later que!· tioned Watson in an attempt to shake hi! testimony that he was just an erten.skln of r-.-tanson . Chills for Cold? Israelis Get Toeh.old ou Virus \\1ASHINGTON CAP) -De velop1nent of a cure for nose colds -by chilling the big toes with a refrigerant chemical - \1'as claimed Thursday by t y,• o researchers froin Israel. The researchers e\'en said the tet'hni · que apparently provides indefinit e 1m- n1unily against such r u n n y -no s e maladies. according lo preli1ninary Fin- dings among JOO patients treated during the past year. But some Ainerican scientists snorted a! the idea. The lsraehs rei>0rlcd lhc idea is this· Sudden te mporary chilling of the big toes almost 1mmed111tely brings about a lowering of the normal body tempe.rature \\'ithin the nose because, they said. the big toes and the nose ;ire nervous systen1 •·reflectors'' of one arwther in their response to external slress. And this nasal temperature-lowering -along with humidity-lo.,.,·ering -''dries up the nostrils," thereby "curing"' the cold . they said. They Indicated the concept is based partially on the ancient Chinese method ., of acupuncture -sticki 11g needle s in onP part of the body to a!lack an ailn1enl elsewhere. But two American 1ncdica l expert ~ on the common cold. asked b11 a newsm;in tn eva luate the repo't1. said lhal: \Vhile the toe-chilling techn ique n1ight conceivably abort or reduce the sever.1tv of a nose L·old due to an allergic reactiori. I hey seriously doubt it could have any el· feel against colds due lo viruses. And the Americans ge nerally pooll- poo hed !he suggestion that the technique could pro\·ide long-lime unmun1t y. even against allergic type colds. Navy Reports T\vo Oil Spills In San Dieuo . 0 SAN DI EGO fU Pll -Two N.1vy :-.lllp!i spilled relatively s1nall <1n1ounts of oil into Sao Diego Harbor this week. the Navy revealed today. l\1eanv1hile. beach cleanup l'Ont111ued 1r1 CClnneclion with the 229 .000 ga llons of nil which spilled from the tanker J\·la natce off San Clemente Island two weeks ago The Navy said the a m p h i h 1 o u !' transport dock Denver spilled about l!MI gallons into the bay \Vednc.~d;:iy Thf' guided missile destroyer \\'addell i>p1Jled about 25 ,gallolls Thur~ay Both shi ps \\!Cre tied up al \hr 11a1 :11 station. The na\·v said the 011 \Yas tlcaned up Thursday n1Ch1 ,., spokesman said th(' ne11\rr \\(I~ pun1plng a comb1nat1on ol s;iJI \\'alrr :inrl a1·lation fuel intn a \\ 1:. I e enn!alr1rr alon_'!side lo.hen !lie fnrcr of the ~oh1luH1 ;ipparently '"'HISC'd 1t to spill nvri .J ackic Decli11es Center Ope11ing Due lo Cro,vds \VASHI NGTON I UPI I -J;iequclinc Kennedy Onassis l1as decided not to at· lend the opening of the John F Kennedy <·enter For Perfortning Arts i ;, \Vash1ng:ton because of her "clre11d ful ex- perience'' when :;he was rnobbed in \\'arsaw reccnth. Nancy 1\u.:ke.rrnan, the forn1cr first !r1d.v·~ personal sccret;iry, silid l\1rs, Onassis 1.:allcd her from Alhf'ns \Vcd- nl'~ily toJ say she had changed her mind ;incl wot1!d nn! .illend !he ScpL 8 opening lur ··person;il and priV<lle rea:;on s." ~Its:; Tuckcrn1a11. reached b11 UPI in New York by telephone. :-;~id 1\lrs, ~ )nassis stressed she was "ex\ren1ely lrightcned'" 1\•hen mohbecl in Pnland h\· hundreds of fallS ;it lhe funeral of he.r sistt>r's b.r o I her -i n -I a w , Ed1nund Hacl;i;iwill. Heari11g Plans SAN FRANCISCO IAP ) -The state Public Utilities Commission Thursday te1nporarily su!ipended plans for public he arings on a cornp!aint against proposed nucl<'ar power plan t construction along the California coast. The hearings on the complaint by Consumers Arise Now were scheduled for Oct. 4·7 at Santa Cruz and Oct. 1:1-14 in Ukiah. The action follows an announcement by the Atom ic Energy Commission on Aug. 27 that it plans lo assu1ne direct responsibility for evaluating the total en· vironmental impacl. including thermal effects. of nuclear pov.•er plants, and for assessing the impact in terms of available alternatives and the need for electric po\\·er. The PUC cited a July 23 decision by the US. Court of Appe11ls vrhich directed that I he AEC change its policy lo conform \\'ilh the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. The court told the AEC it should take the initiative to consider environmental \'al ues. Q. ··on the night of the Tate murden, you kne\v your mission was murder?" A. "Yes , .. But I had no thought." Q. ··vou knew yo u weren't going: there to play canasta, didn't you?" A. ··I had no thought." Q. ··vou know 9.'hat can~l.a is, don't you?" A, "Yes." Q. "You kno w \\·hat volleyball is, don 't you~·· A. "Yes.'' Q. '"Did you thi nk you y,•ere going there to play volleyball?'' A. "No." Q. "\Vhat did you think the knife was for, to pl ay canasta?" A. "No .•. I was told to kill everyone in the house.'' Q. ··1r 10 people "·ere inside the house, y,·ould you have killed 10?" A. •·Yes, that"s what I was Ulld to do.'' Q. "\\'hen you went to the LaBianca house, you knew you were going to kill?'' A. "Yes, but I had no thought in my mind. 1 v•as run by Mr. Manson." Neer the end of the court session, Bugliosi asked \Valson his present feeJ.. ings about l\1anson. "Al the present lime I feel he was a false god, a false prophet," W 1 t 1 o a replied. i\Tii;s Tuckern1an was contacted after reporl.c; among ne\\'Slnen rovering Presi- dent Nixon at !he \\'estern \1•hite houi;c 10 S;in Clcn1cnlc inrlicated l\trs. Onas:;is 11<nild not attend lhf' cven1 "1\laybe iL \\'as an affectionate <.Towd ." l\l iss Tu«kcrman :;aid. ··Bui she said she ha.~ ne1cr been so fn gh!rned In lirr life p('op(e \\"erc li!crnl!y trying to rip off her t'lothcs ·· Bandit Shoots Woman, B1·ead Man in Store !\!rs. Onassi s \vas forcrd ln leap ;ihn.ird a strcelr<1r ;if\er mnbs chased hrr tron1 !h1' i·rrnrlcry 011 the nu!skirts of \V;:irsaw "She didn"t \rnnl to detract from !hr een1£'r."' said J\liss Tuckern1an. '·and the i·rowd:-n1;iy ha vr br"ughl that to minr! '·Qb\·iously ~he carrs very much fnr !he i·rntrr ·· sht• ;iddcd '"Sh<'·:-\l'orked h:i rd lnr if. She felt 1hen• \>as Lon mnrh l'rnphasi~ on !hr 'opening' as opposed lo 1hr 'ccntr·r· 1l s1·H · ~11~s TuekC'rn1an :-n1d ll1;it L\1rs On;:iss1~ hripl·d to slip unrih~l·rvC'rl into !he C"l'nter so1ntda\ 1\ ith ht:r 111·0 l'h1ldrcn a<; she d1(1 11·hc11 ~he M·eretl.\· \ 1!\1ted tl1e \\"hitc I lnusr las! FC'bruary ~ her fir.~t return \'1ll 1I :-inef' J\r1111f'rly"s a ~sas:-.inal 10J1 . ~ALT LAJ\E CITY (UP!l -With two :>crea1n1ng children wat ching, a gunman sho t lo death a bread delivery man and erilically wounded the yo ungster 's niother Thursday in the robbery of a ~1nall neighborhood market. l\loments alter the shootini;s. a second delivery man "'alked in to !he store as the gunrn:in Y.'HS leaving. "All he s::iid to nie was 'do"'n on the f11>flr.' and the nexl !bing I knew I fe lt r !1i~ cold metal ap;aJn:;t !he back of my nrck ;ind l1e;ird these lwo clicks.'' said rlrlivcrym;in \\'illiam J. Bryant. 44, of l\lurray. l.itah . For more sc hool fun! \\1ith-it :;Ly lrs with real classroom class! For young ladies w ith grown-up fashion ideas, Killed was Mike Bown, 24, Woods Cross. Uta h. lie was laying in a pool of b!oocl near the store's front door u Brya nt walked in. \Vhen the gun failed to go off, Bryaot said the rohber turned and ran "and I di\·ed for the phone to call the police." It "'<is then Bryant noticed Jerry and Erion Kingston. ages 2 and 4, "screaming tn !he top of their lungs at the ba ck" of the tiny store. The children's mother, f\trs . Carol Kingston. 30, who only worked in the grocery during the regular clerk's \unrhbreak, lay critically v.·ounded in • back room only a fe\\' feet from her children. • but not quite grown·up feet! Sizes from 8~~ to 4. Bright young styles, made with quality n1atcrials and conscientious care, costing: 1nuch le&S t han you'd expect. 6.99 and 7.99 Bc:rnard Crandell, a Detroit unicycle coach, has so much fa1lh in his p upils, he doesn't ·hesitate to lie d own on co ncrete in front of small r0111ip . \etl ing unicycli sts sail up the ramp 11nct over his bod y. Nnne 1111i;s ed d11r ing this recent cic n1onstration al \\"a yne Slate Un iversity At SOUTH COAST PLAZA Only-Bristol St. ot San Diego Frwy., Costa Mesa - \ • • 4 OAIL' Pl lOl frldlt, Stpttmber l , litn U.S., Russ A ·rmsRace \ Unchecked LONDON (AP) -The United Sta~! and the Soviet Union are cutting back the.Ir strategic lx>mbtr forces but the missile race between the t v.· c. superpowers conlinue.t unabated, military research e:s:perts reported today. The American Strategic Air ('.()mmand In the pa_,t year has allowed il! B52 strike force to dwindle from about 405 plants in KrVia: to 360, while the So viet force ot MY At Bl80fl and TU20 Bear bom~n1 is oow estimated at 140 aircraft. the lnlemaUonal Institute of St r a t e g i e Studies said in its annual survey of the world's military balance. The U.S. force, however, is developing short.range missiles for its planes which could sharply increase the deliver_v of nuclear weapons, while ''the Soviet Union has !lhown no apparent interest in matching this particular effort," the sur- vey said. Both sides, the report said , are con- ~ntrating on Intercontinental missiles. with the Ru!Slans now deploying an estimated 1,510 on land against I.054 for the United St11tes. The Americans, instead nf building more missile launchers. are mounting tri- ple warheads on the ir Minuteman weapons -doubling the number of poten- tial Minuteman targets by 1975. the 5llrvey said. The institute. '"'hich calls itself in- dependent of all governments, i.oi made up of military experts in 46 countries. Its president is Lester Pearson, former prime minister of Canada. Dr. He nry A. Kissinger. President Nixon's special security adviser, is a member. The in· stitute survey, called "The Military Balance, 1971·1972," is a handbook of military hardware and economics cover· Ing m05t of the world. '{:{ tr '{:{ Navy Announces IO-year Plan To Boost Fleet WASHINGTON j UPI \ -The Na\'y has dr11~·n up a $50 billio n "drl'am" pl.in for rebuilding the U.S. f leet during the nexL decade. calling for a new nuclear aircraft carrier e\•ery three yeari;; and develop- ment of ships that can skim the ocean at more than 100 miles an hour. Navy officials also "'ant to acquire a fleet of 105 nuclear allack subm;.irines, build one nuclear powered guided missile frigate each year to serve 21s escorts for t he aircraft carriers. and produce. a ne.w class of "sea control'' ships just now on t he drawing board. Adm. Elmo R. Zun1\1•alt. chief of naval operalions. presented the plan to lhe House Armed Scrvicei;; Committee earlier this yt'ar. The plan·s details emt':rged from recently released tr;inscripts of Na vy testimony to that commi\Lee and the House Defense appropria tions sub- committee and from talks with naval ol- ficials and spokesmen. Offleials stressed that lhe plan had received approval ne ither from the N;.ivy nor from the Departme nt of Defense, th<.1. it probably \1-'0uld ne \•er receiv e format approval, but that it \l.'21S a good guide for yearly budgeting. "This is a dream sheet." one official said. "This is "'hat v:e ·d llke In h11 \'e. given the conditions thal exist no11•." Zumwa lt told the House Armed Servict.s Committee the pl11n was "a Na\'Y staff document used to pre~cribe lonµ-range objectives ... ·· he ~11 1d it was suhject 1o re vi.~ion tu n1ect l'hangi11g tnn· di lions. "It ~·ould be a 10-ycoir pltm ~t ?.r1ing of! at about a $4 billion JWr ~·ea r level. in· creasing to $5 billion an<~ 1hen lcve!ini:i: orr bftween $4 billion and $5 bill ion ," hi' said. 'fhe navy shipbuild ln~ level in the fi scal year 1972 budget is $3.3 blltion. F ained Disney character drives a gn!den spike sym bo lizing <·on1 plc- tion of narrou•-gauge railroad at \Val l Disney \Vo rld in Florida. \V ith Jl.fickey is railroad e.xperl Earl Vil mer \V ho v.·ent into jungles of Yuca· tan Peninsula to retrieve the old \\'Ood-burning Jocomolives \\'hic h '"'ill be used on tours. Solo11 Says U.S. Faili11g To Ha11clle He1·oi11 Stli1·al \\1ASHINGTON (AP l -/\congressman just bAck from a 11·orldwlde look al the narcotics problem s;iys the United State.~ alone is fa iling to make headwa y aga inst heroin addiction. Rep. 0-J :i Edwards 10 -CatiF. 1, says .Japan reporls stamping out a widespread heroi n problem in 10 ye11rs through a mas~ive campiiign based on appeals to family and national pride and strict la\V enforcement. In Hong Kong. he says, officials cla in1 a cure rate nf 40 percent through a harsh treatment program wh ich places ;iddicts in work camps and takes them off drugs a bruptly and completely. .. I think these reports ;ire ques- tionable," Edwards said 1n an interview 'Th ursday, "but there 1s no rlouht that the United Stales st;inds practic11ll,v alone 111 the world in !hi' .~i1.e <1nd scrlousness or its heroin problem," Ed;verds, ch;i1 rm11n judiciary s11bcnrnm1ltce legisl<1til'e propo~als for addicts. said he w:is most the British approaeh. of a House s r u rl r 1 n g reh;ibil ii ;l!i11~ iinpre5srd by Cnn1rary to populnr hclief. he s;:11rl , tl1P British cll'l not h<tnd 0u1 heroin fr rf' tn ::id- dicts bu~ ha \'e set Ufl lfi clinics 1n !And nn. each headed by a psychiatrist. 11 here ad- dicts can get medical tre:ilmt>nt ?.nd ~ \1•ide range of hel p and advice If rhe ps,l'chifllrist thinks il ne('e.f(~,qr1·. he can prescribe hProi n fnr the add1rl, lJoclor Uico; Fa 111 cd For He j1n e ualio 11 , ~tONTR EAL X. S1.1 1tzer\;ind 11\r f - The death of Or r a11I :--:1rh.'ln.;, 11hn becan1e fa mnu~ fnr l11s reJUI Pnflf 1on treat1nent. \1·as <11u1011nlcd 1ncl111 llr 11.1.~ 88. Niclian~ w::i s a f.,r·n1rr ph~·~ir·1n11 nf P0pc Patil XII. (lTllflll):; nl liC'!~ A Sll!"~('llll \1·ho pcrfnrn1rd n1orr llHHI :1(1/)IHI oprrj•- tions 1n 40 year'>. N1eh<111s al ~n bl'!'<llllf' an e~perl 111 cell11!ar lherap_v :+nrl <l r1 Plnpccl li is Ol-'.'n rCJU\'Cn::i1 ion trr:+llnent bv in· jecling human5 w11h the Foe!l1s nf unborn lamb~ and other anima ls hu t the rrescripllnn n1t1.<;1 he filled c:ich day at the ;idd icl"s lot;il pharm;icy and renewed ;.it the. clinic every \veek, keeping the. addict under 1he psychia trist's c11re. On the la1v·r nfnrt'f'n1ent s ide, Edwards .said . the Engl i.~h ha \"e Lough criminal pen:iltics for dru~ pus hers. Edwards said he is cnn1·1nced the United States must firs1 regard hro1n ad- diction as a 1nedica!. not a criminal, pro- hlem. 1f it 1s to start solving it. Ex-first Lady Faints on Tour Of Mountains DEN\IEll (U PI 1 -i\1r". Lyndon B. .Johns11n, who !<tin ted while tounn1t a hls;:h ::ilt1lurle n1ounlain park in Color ado. sald today the incident mz.de t1er n1ad "The all itude rather got 10 rnc for a l(w 1nnn1enls," she sa id l)f her Lour !hrough Rocky illou111:11n National Park no rlh\l·est of Denl'er Thursda.v "I came lo right away . It didn't. an1ount to rnuch. "I just got mad <1\ myself and 1t was l'lear that I \l'OUld h:i ve to put nff ;iny b.1rkpar k1nJ:. m.1·seH. ·· said the forn1cr l 1rst lady :'\1f!"i . .Johnson , a mern bfr of 1he Na- tio nal Pa rk:-/\d\'IStJfY Ru;.inl. fa 1nl.!'d nra1· Fall R11 er Pa.~:-01txi1·e T1m tw rline Thr\' \1·r 1'(' kind t'nn11~h tn ha \'r ;1n r x· Ir:• car th!'re and I eame b<H:k" ro Dell\Ct", ~he S<lld See ~a 1{I sh t' f!Ol In .~ce just ahn1Jt r 1er.v1h111g the rest nf the ;idl't~nry ho;1 rd rne n1bfor~ d id She 11·<1s r nthus1a!\l 1r ;ibnul 111e heauty or the p11rk. fine (lf !he rnost popular 111 (."11IOr<Jdn I thin k 1! 11;i~ ;i bsnl111r11 heaui1f11I ," .•llr ..;a1rl ' It rouldn·1 hil \'r 1irrn"' t lr;ircr. 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Informants say the probe invol\'es lie detectors and demands tbat (lfficials sign affidavits swearing tbey did not provide unaulhorized material to reparteni. ·• According lo thl!!'le informant! the Y.'hite House ordered the FBI into the current investigation after a July 13 New York Times story gave details of • new secret American proposal at the U.S.- So\'iet strategic·arms-limitation talb in Helsinki. first official indication of the unusual query came Thursday when the State Department acknowledged some of its per!>onnel had been questioned by the J ustice Department concerning sources or "stories which wt judge to be harmful 10 the nfltional interest." State Department spokesman Robert J. J\lcCloskey declined to "go into details or the anatomy" of the investigation. PllClS EPPICTIVI SATURDAY ONLY HURIY, IOMI QUANTITill LIMmD BERLIN I UPI J -'!lie Big four am· ba.ssadors signed today an historic Berlin ' agrttmenl designed to ease tensions in this divided city and to help bring about a new era of peace .and security in Europe. It was the first major Berlin agree- ment si~ the one 22 years ago ending the 1943-1949 blockade "'hich Josef Stalin imposed on the city al the height of the cold war. Its main points: -It spelled out lor lhe first time the Western r igh t of unimpeded access to tbe Western outpost 110 miles inside East Berlin. -It gave West Berliners the r ight to pass through the Berlin Wa ll to East Berlin and recognized the ties that bind \Vest Berlin lo West Germany. But it did not deslroy the wall. -In concession to the Russians the agreement barred West Berlin from becoming :i state of the West German F ederal Republic and limited West German political activity here. -The Russians a lso "'on the right to open a general consulate in West Berlin although some opponents of the agree· ment said this was giving Russia a foot in the West Berlin door. The signing eere1nony lv11k pl<it:e in the confe rence room in the for n1er a llied con· trol authority bll ild ing in the Arn ertcan sector where !he wps\crn arnbassadors to ~Vest Gern1any :ind the Russian am· bassador to agreeme11l barga ining East Cern1any reached the in 17 111onths u! ha rd ·me agreement "as to ha \'e been sign- ed Thursday but was delayed by argun1ents O\'er lhe translat1oru; of cer• lain parts into the (;erman language. Those difficulties v.ere sol\'Cd in a ll -night conferences. Although the agreen1enl 1·oneerned only Berl in. Western all ied nff1i.:1als said 1t could lead lo r<1!1 r1cat1on of \V es1 Germany's 11unaggres;.11.111 paet v1ith Ru1s1a, the Europe<in sccun!y conference "hich the Huss1ans 11·;111l and an agree· ment on a reduc tion ol troops and strategic arrns. The agree1ncnt signed lod;iy wi ll not go into effect until East <1 nd \l'e.~t Gern1a11 and \Vest Berlin nego11a lors work out details, ll'hich ther1 will he incorporated in the agreement after Big f our appro1'al. Those talks start f.1onday 1n Berlin end Bonn . You're on top with 20" movin' high-rise bikes - style, speed and perfon1K1nce are great -save 58! Boys ond g irls lo11e these bikes with chromed n ms , fe nde rs ond chain g uard a cce nt s on blue frames. Boy 's hos e xtra lorge sprock•t g eared for re ar tire; gid'1 ho1 eosy·pedal 3 6-tooth sprocket, white saddl•. Hondlebors on both models adjust easily . YOUR CHOICE 88 REG. 46.99 WARDS STOCK A COMPLETE LINE OF BIKE ACCESSORIES! --,~. .... Generator light 3·pC. 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Battling Erupts Over Integration Four out or five': hr1des or g room~ ~et sick bct iHJsc 111arri:i~e is sut·h a ~c1cre :-1 hot·k to lh t·1r sy:.tc1n. said ProJ 'fhornas Holrnc s of tht! L'n1versi1y of \\'a ~!11ng1011 ;l[ Scal- tlr. Append1 <·it1s. l1Jr exan1 plr>. i.-; n1ore cornn1 011 in tho~e who h(l1c rr1·r ntl v ~£'11 111arricd, llolfnt'" «lid. llr sHid !111s phenon1rnon 1s 1;11 1·1~ 11t·ll hr1n1,1 11 and (lftcn reler- rf'd 111 a-. ' · h ri 11 e 'j 1n o o n ap- pend1<·111.-. ' Chal'lottc, N .C. Bccon1cs I\f urder Capital. of U.S. C'JIA!-:1.UTTF , \(" 1AP 1 -'!'h is is a c111' 111t i1 <1 lius11111~ :111111-;r 11f industry. proi,:ress11~ grow1l1. enlighlrnc!] Southr1·11 lrttclitivns -:111d 111()re n1urdcrs per cnpi!a tliru1 any ol her In the nal1011. An ~"D I rcpor1 v11 crin1e in the nation sh1J1rs 111:it Ch:irlo!!e, s LI r r o u n cl in~ ~letl-.lenburg Count y and ~1rl1arcn! Union County had 217 rnu rdcrs per lOO.flOO residents in 1970. The :ire;i also held thr rlubious title in 1969 .ind in 1965 with a slightly !011cr rate. The report say!i that dunng l!liO IOI men. \ron1c11 and ch1ldrrn 11ere shot. stabbed or bccllen lo death in the t•uun· ties, 1vhith harl a total populatluu uf 409,3i0. Police say rnos1 of the victin1s ll"Cre hlack and knew lh1·1r as~ailant !>._ Adjt'.(.:rn! lin1on Coun1 .r lt;1fl only 1unc of the niurdcr or no11nrgligcnt nurnslaui;hlc,· cases. Ch.irlotle al one ac1·ou11\l!d tor 79. anrt Ilic CharloH e·.~l erk lrnburg Count.v p<·r <.<ipita murdrr ratr was :!7.3 for 11 s :\5Q.()()O pQpUIC1tif1l1 . Qf 111(' 7!1 (":i::;CS. ()Oli tc s11y 7:1 urresls were n1adt•. China TV Pool Eyed l\l::\\I YOHK (AP1 -The thre(' 1najor lt'levis1011 nc t\1 ork.~ li;11 e announct·d forrna!ion of a pool to provide coveragl' o( Prc!>.idr nL i\1xon s planned lrlp to 111:i1nla 11d Ch1n.i . "IJe."lso1& to Us All' By UNITED PR ESS INTEHNATION AL Black st udents tilld v.•hi le parent :i1 (uugh1 uulside a dl'scgregated high school 111 \\'ilrnington, N.C., Thursd;J.v and poli ce arrested 12 youths, sonic nf the111 armed, «1 two st•hools at Austin, Tex . These \Vere the only major incidents as llir first week of the nt'w school trrrn drew to a close amid cont rO\'ersy o\'er fed eral court desegrcg;llion progran1s featuring lhe rorcOO busing of child ren. Po[i('e rushed in lo break up the clash [1t \\lilmington betl\'een black youths and :1•1 "·hile pickets protesting desegregation <l t Sunset Park School. One of the pickel.~, 1\bram J\1orn s. "·as charged 11•ith disorderly conduct. Authorities later banned picketing nea1· any Sl'hool and pol ice re1nained on the Sl1oset /';-irk schoulgrounds !he .-~st of the d:1y. l'vlice also patrolled newly-integrated sc:l1ools at Austin. 1'cx .. 'J'ltursd;iy and ar· rcs1ed a dozen youths before t•lasse:i1 :.tarted. The eight \1'h1te s and four hlnck.-. 11·ere ct1arged with carrying illegal \1 1•;1pons or disorderly conduct. There "'as sporadic fighllng bclwe('n b!(lck and \.\'lii!c sludents <11 one of lhe ~<:hools. J\tcCaH um high. \\lednesday <ind off1t('rs Yoenl to the schoolgrounds early 'fhursday lo prevent a rerurrence. The A!ahama house p:Lssed a bill 'l'IH1rsda.v permitting pa rents tl'l c:hoosr lheir children's schools regardless of federal clcsegregation ass1)'.!nn1ents. But the chamber rt'Jec1ed another measure \.\'anted by GO\'. Gwrge C. \Vallace that 11·ould ha ve authorized lht' hiring of 200 rnore state troopcrs for possible du t:Y at :.chool:-. J\lost ol the action luok place on the (;nunls ~lon 11 Prison To Free :; 'Fron1 i\loh S:'l lYttNA. fJel. I Lil'l 1 -Bcl1111d ;i b;ir· r;1gc uf tc<1r i:;:is. 3,) p1·1sun guards storrn- ;:U tl1e ni<i;l'.irnuin se<·urit y bu1ldini; ol !he J)elawcire Correc1inn;1I lns!it ution and lrced unharn1ecl three guards helrl 2'! hotirs as ho~tagcs by a 1noh of i11n1a1e~. John J\loran, sl<i te correr1ions corn· 1111ssioner, led I he charge into I hr OllC'- :-.tor.v bui ldin g. Thr suprise attack Thurs- rtay subdued the 67 inmates v.:1th no in- juries except tear gas burns and bruises, pri son officials said. Stricl\.e11 Bo y, 11, Di es Thi11l\.i11g of 2 Sil'iter~ legal front. Supreme Court Justice Potter Slewart refused to halt a desegregation plan at Nashville. 'Tenn .. that will require lhe busing or ~8.000 of the area·s 94,000 ~ludents. J\layor Bel'.erly Brlley urRed r~s traint by citizens until the .. oppressive order is nullified or changed by judicial or congressional action." Attorneys for the Ka!ainazoo. f\·lich . school Uoard asked the Supren1e Court to delay i!s integration program, 1\'hich in· eludes massive busing. The ('ase "·as assigned to Justice Ste"•art, \l'ho is c~· peeled lo issue a ruling be I or'" Kalamazoo schools open ne:(l Tuesda~·. In ltcorgia, Federal Judge Robert Elliott dismissed an injunction by a tieorgia Judge that \\ould have stopped the desegregation of schools al Columbus, c:a. The state judge. Oscar 0. Smith. said he \1·ould bo1~ out rather than bring about a .. physical ('Onfrooi tation between U.S. niarsha!s and Superior Court sheriffs." ,y ystcry Cloaks Sen. McGovern's Vis it to Asia \VASHINGTON <UPJ1 -\\'here in Sou!hea!">t Asi,1 is Sen. r:corge S. \\tcGo\'ern going·! \\'hy is he interrupting /us ca1npaiJn for the 0 em o c r a I 1 t presidential nomination to go~ In barest detail, l-.tcGovem has an · nounced he will fly to Paris next 11·eek ;u1d then journey lo Southeast Asia. But all inqu iries into details or the overseas 1nission have been politely tumfil away b.1' his presirlential campaign staff Adding lo 1ht> 1nystcry is the stat cn1cnt h~· the South Dakota senator last 1reek !11:1t he will no longer speak as a can· tl idale on the Vietnam iss uf.' and \Viii, in- s!rnd. concentrate on do1nestic issue~ - the econon1y, poverty, drugs, crime. r..JcGo\'ern's office issuC'd a press rrlease Thursday announcing an 11 -d<iY jo\Jrney to Paris. ''Southea st Asia slops:· and Tok\'O. The Sketchy itinerary l'hO\\'ed th;i1 i\lcVovcrn. accompanied by his 1vife. wilt lf'a1·e for Paris Sept. 9. after a heavy 11crk of campa igning in the Uniled Stales. Motorcycle Death Rate Sk y rockets \\"ASillNGTON IU Pll One of the na!ion's booming fi:1ds -1notorcyclc riding - cln1med 2.330 l11·es in 1970, a jump of nearly 20 percent over 19fi9, go\'ernn1ent safety ex· perts said today in a traffic 1varning for !he Labor Day 1\"t•ekend. '"This nev: increase i n 1n0torcyc list fa talities is f'X- :icting it.s tragic Loll prirnanly arnong our young people ." Na· tional 'Transportation Sa fety Bo11rd Cha irn1an John H. Reed said. According to the board. the 1970 death tol l compared to 1.%0 persons "'ho riled in 1%9 ~nd represf'nted an increase of 18.9 J)f'rcent. ''This nrarl\' one.r1fth in· crease in the death tol l. in a one-~·ear period during 11 hich n101orcvl"le registrations in· l'fC'<tsed only 8 per('enl. i:i1 of srriou s concern lo lhe board." Berri said in a i;pecial 1nessage. Leo-ion Backs ... Chinc'c Trip HOUSTON !UPl1 -1'hC' Anicr1 ca n legion has endorsed PresidCflt Nixon's p la n ned visit to Red China. Bul the resnlu1 io11 asks the PrE'sirl cnt to n1ake as a rcqulren1enl of any U.S.·China nl'got iations the agrerment that the Co1n- munisl Chinese "'ill stop giv. ing .1id to North Vielna in and the Viel Cong. Tl.l t.:Ai\"A rt.:l'l 1 -1.11tlr .lr~us 1~ dead hut he lc1t a 11 111 under his pill01~·. J1 sa id. ··s2s 1n i.:aEh lrorn a p1g~y b;inli 10 my yount;er s1s1cr: a 11·n,xJen box full rd toys lo 1111· older sister." :/('!'illS l·:orta11e!. II. kne1~ ht Public Tour Information Meetings All Invited 11;1s d~ in;.: of a r;1r« bon1· Arn1 v Seen llisea~C', :ind when his fa1nih· d I p · f [ · Cl I U · ran tlUL of inoney ror trl'<1i· Ti1ursday,Se ptember9-Au io Visua resentat1 on ca uring U J nt· nif'nt. donncions poured tn \rc rsc Caribbean and So uth Pacific Air/Sea ~Jo lidays. fron1 ;iround the country. I Countcrin<r :- • 1'roop (;111~ T\.\'o 11 et ks ago .Jf'sus askC'd ' lo be transferred fro rn l n1\ers11.\· lln~p1!al in San f):thO 111 Project Concern H u~p11 a1 1n Tijuana tn 111' tlf'<Jr h1.~ h!•fll{' \\'AS/Jl i\fi'IO:"J ,,\l•i \\r 11111 nf>•,rr fprgrt hi1n .'" Thursday, Seplember23-Club Un iverse Fabulous Fall/Winier Holidays -[uro pc-Sp.1in-Orient-PJcific-Ha\vaii-Mexico co~rA MESA WOMEN'S CLUB <> 1OWest1 8th Street, Cosl,1 Mcs.1 7:00 p.m. Admission f rec .•au! f)r ~·111lh 1\1111~ of l"ni- Pe r1lagnn leader~ 11ied11·t 111·. iTr~ilv l!o.,pilal ··11r 1ia'i" a l ~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••lllj lory 01-rr other ;id1111111:-lr:it\uu lt"i"nn 11 1 11.0. all He 11 a'i" 'llth r.11 IPrtrs prC'~!'ini; fo r· :1 1·u t 111 s!t11t•. suth ;i hrautiful nrr'i"Qlll 1M;~ Ann\· d111~1ons hclow t!H' 111 ~p1t c !ol pa111 th1d flrn1 l' him J . :r,.i- 1•re o.P1il 1.l t :l. :llrf'.1i/1, 1111• l\ild ., . . it;•;;" :1·•cH,1I ntis plir1n~ SOU!l l c.;OA::iT l'l.\/1\ II llf'Jl 11.,~1111 .d fl r I 11 · I ;i 1 ~ \ •\\I { ( )\\r '\Y \\'(1R\ !) TRAVEL BUR(Al! :i .J(,. WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU ~tnr1l h·:-I 11\ltnhcr Ill Ill \(·;ir rr•i 1•,iil'd lhrr1• 111111111!:-;1µr1 'l n Tllr 111;1111 !l11't1 .... 1 f111' 1'Cr11!t 11i,1l funds lrir his trf';1tn1r 11t '' 1.1 ! •1r !H11 :-.:A PAJ.!K M1\Y CQ,\\P1\NY \\'ORLD ing Arn1 y di \"ISfon 1s ~;i 1d t11 h;1d r un IJUl. ~11 ,fl(~I 11•;1 sllRAVLl li lJR[All fl.!7·4000. f'(iJne fron1 Of11cr nf i\li!n:i;:r· r ec e i 1 r ti fr om nrl"lple -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.I rhrnt1i.:hn11t 111 1· t'1\1lt'd S1:1l 1 ·~ P 1nf'nl and U\1rl.;rt offi c·i;1ls 11·hn f I MAY'CC> .lrs11.~· unera \1 as hclrl reportedly h:i l"c urged rl Thur~d~.v anrl a1nong thr hov ·~· .!iCaledown to l ! di Yisions. hrlong111t::s 1ras ;:i pri"lyrr sr nt Secretary of Defcnst: r.lcll'1n him f1n111 a 11oman 111 San 1 Franci!';m I R. Laird is kn o1111 to be sup· "lle!p ni c f;ithPr 10 ci\f' porting lhe 1\rmy on lhi'i thanks for thf' gentle rain. issue. Onr seruor /\ r rn y c;unnv ~klC". for hnmr and J,!enera l said ··11"(' arc al rock rnenrls. bul n1ost of all for l boltorn now"' in d i \' i s i on lol"c " strength, cons1cterini:; f\A l'O i'~"'--'=-----~~-==li)a con1 n1iln1ents an:I lhc nred In I be ready for po ss ible, einergencies elsewhere. The final decision 1\'ill he nurde by President Nixon 1 be[ore he sends next year's I rlefE'nse budgcl 10 Congress. prohably in Janlu1ry. J\1eanwhile . n11lilnry plan· ners predict the num ber ur 1nen in the Army "'ill be sla~h· ed to between 820.000 and ~40.000 In lhe next budget. The Arn1y f\tands 11t morr !han one n1illion men, abo111 ~00.000 helo1v the Vielnil!TI 11•;ir pr<1k lhrre ~ellr~ ai:?O-11 i< he ini: lrimmrd steadily a!> lhC' l"n1tcd Slate:; pulls out nf Viet· I nam. I IJ nil lo i\lccl dressing, ext.raonlinBfY M etty/&/t/&tMEN'S SHOP t 107 JAMBOREE RD. NEWPORT BEACH LABOR DAY WEEK-END 01>9n Sun. 10 to 3 e Mon. L•bor Dey 9-5 WOOL OR DOUBLE KNIT SPORT :ioGTO $85 COATS REG. $90 TO $95 DOUBLE KNIT NOW $17 SLACKS $~~~a HAND FINISHED WOOL SLACKS ~~G$3~30 $13 PM re Siik NICllWIA•. •ot· ,, 1.•s NOW 3" KNlr IHIKTI. Short er NOW 6" l•llt Sf"''· AN Y IATHINI SHORT IN STOCW 3" .... Ill ,'' SI,. 0011 le,_r & l ily DKl'le SflOllT IHlltl S 1/2 OFF ORANti~: -l\len1bc rs nf !ht' Orange r o u n t y California firncaloi:?1ral Society 1\ 1!1 mel't fron1 10 a.n1 . to of p.n1. Sa1ur· rlay fnr their ITI o n I h I y 1-1·ork.~hop at the I. t! m fl n Heights O:ipti:i.t rhttrC'h, 815 Esphtnade A\~ .. Or:in1:.e. I l'"p•rttd 2 ply Alpoco NOW 2300 NEWPORT BEACH NOW AT YOUR GROCERS I SWIATIKI ..... 2t.tl LOCATED AT l HE NEWPO RTEA INN t2i1 V•• Ytwr l•"lAmtrl"l rtl ~ li...~;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·'•'•"•"•"•'·'·"~"·'~~~~~~.JI Friday, ~tllltmbt, '· 1'11 DAILY r rL O'f ---'-'-----------------___ .. Now! Closeout sale prices on back-to-school shoes! Hurry! l1 1~'t ;t"'· ,,._') _\--1, ) ·I'-.. •., \-,~;':•0:,,_:;--Little boy's ahd girl's Drastic cut 0n school shoes for big brother! 491 REG. 8.99·10.99 Giga ntic bock-to·scho ol assort- ment inc lude s .slip-ons, monk strops, wing tips and front lace models! l ong-wea ring s oles. Sizes J 1/2 lo 7. Hurry in now' school shoe sale! Gigantic assortment! 47 REG. 6 .99· 9 .99 Huge col!ecrion of little b oy'.s ond g irl '$ .!ih oc5! Pick b o y's .slip-on, front-lace , monk 5trap or wino tip 5!yl P~. G irl 's sabot .s trop, lace front, .!i!ip-ons. Children 's 5jzes BVi-3. Sove ! ,., ..... } ri ' . I :'," '). ;, .' . } I i'l- : i '1·· I I; , 11 I . , 1 I _I ') USE WARDS CONVENIENT CHARG-ALL CREDIT PLAN JUST SAY CHARGE ITf Shop Mon-Sat 'Ill 9:00. Sun 12·5PM Pnot"'lt> ~16-7'=''"" TORR!\NCE ono,,. 7!4 -FJ7q .'!•C•O NORWAL K • L A CIENEGA FULLERTON SANTA ANA .. PANOR AMA CITY AOS&MEAO . Ph011'!! 5~ 1 (~11 1 HU N TINGTON B E AC H 1 ohon!" /3"<1 fl ·I I VENTURA r • ,..,.,., .i,.., . ohori~ i::,71 J I 10 CANOGA PARK ... -. COVINA ... pi-.or•"' 'Jec.-1•1. l f" ..., , • ', ... ' t ._. -,. ~'"' L ' • 'I ., • • .1 . • ~ I .; '.l. ,\.. I • ' .1 ,, • - DAILY PILOT EDITORIU PAGE Helping ··Ex-con" has long been wciely's degrading la g fnr men and \VOmen \11ho ha ve served time in prison. 1Jee1r rooted prejudice has produced iilmost universal aulo· rnatic blackn1ailin g of such person!'. 1'hey have been barred from even the 1nost n1e nial jobs. Often their fam· ilies reject Lhem. Without encouragement or· help fron1 '"st raight" soc iety, th e ma jority can be expected to return to cri1nc and land back in prison. ,·\nd too uflen they arc "pay· ing their debt to society'' for acts \1•hich harn1 no other person and should not be crirnes al ~u . 1Scc Charles McCabe column bel o\v.) Dr. Dale A. !\1i!Jer. dean of college aff<ii rs al Golden \Vest College in lluntington Beach, propo~cs le use the facilities of his instittt lion to do son1e1 hlng about the probl em on the Orange Coast. l\1illcr estimates. on th e basis of stale and county reports, that 300 ex-convicts on active parole live in \Vesl Orange Co unty. and that there are 600 persons on pro- bation in Jl untinglon Beach alon('. The dean is leading a n1ovcrncn1. t6 dc-vclop ~1 pJ!ot prograrn for the rehabilitation of thest> persons. ''l\ly philosophy is that they leave lhc frln1e behind 1hem \Vhen they leave the penal institution," he ~ai d. '·Jf society says they've pa id the penalty, then let's en· t·ourage thern lo con1e ba(_•k into society" l\tiller sees job s kills as the key. Sharpening verbal skills in co1n1nun ica ti o11 \l'Ot1ld be a part of l his. J!c feels that while n1osl penal institutions offer only 11m!tcd \vork preparation and son1e of it not current. Golden \Ve st can provide thorough, up-to·date !rai ning in n1a ny fields. An advisory panel \rill d ~ti de on. lhc precise progra111, \Vhi ch the dean hopes ''ill include the folio'''· ing: Ex-convicts -Counsel before and after release on parole or probation. -College programs and "'·ork experience to de· velop skil ls. -Analyze existing laws \Vhit.:h tend to th\\'art re· habilitation and advise the Legislature on remedies. -Provide en1ployn1 ent opportunities. -Arrange for family service assistance and legal aid as needed. These points serve: lo illustrate the scope and am· bitiousncss of the program. Crin1e prevention is far Jess costly in both traun1a and money for society than continuing imprisonn1ent resulting from a returs to «ri n1e following society's rejection. Golden \Vest College . Dr. !\tiller and 11 is advisory t'ommittee deserve the active, wholehearted s upport of the communities of \Vest Orange Coun ty. The l<'at Wife's Sec urity ·-rat and jolly" isn't heard as n1uch these days since the fact 'vas establis hed that over\veight and a happy dispositio11 don't n ecessarily, or even often, go together. No\\' two University of !\1ichigan researchers have concl uded that the "typical" An1erican husband of an over·eatlng fat \l'oman tould probably persuade h is \Vife to shed the excess pounds -but he doesn't really \1•ant to. 4 •••• ' . . - -( -l~st ablish cornrnunlt ations \1i1h al l Joc;il C:O:·l.'.011· victs and probationer~. It seems there are a lot of tradeoffs in such n1ar- riages. For one, the husband may be exchanging hi' 11·i fe·s gluttony for his O\Vn overdrinking and excessive d evotion to 'fV. If she stops eating he 1vould have to stop 1vhat he does that annoys her. He is also using his \Vife's heft as a modern chastity belt, as il were, the research· ers clailn. The \vell·eslablished fact that excess 1veight short· ens life llkely 11·111 make no dent at au in these circum· .stances. I ... , ~ " ... &•'I '• ~~.,.,.,,,. -Jnvite con1munity assi ~t ;incc a!ld sho\1' the ex· convicts and probationers ho1v they can take the in itiative to get assistance. One-Jtln1t Electio11 A Comic-opera Scenario \\'ASll!fl.'l.TON -Secret rntssagts ha\·e been burning back <ind f(1 rth across lhe Pacific be1Ween Presidcnl l\'1xon and Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker in Saigon. f or the President. having riftcn declared that the U.S. ls fighting in Viet· nam to give the Vietnamese pt·ople !hr right of free choice, is n1ightily upset <ivcr the one-man presidential cleclio11 r.on1io g up in October. Here is the comic-Opera scenario: ACT I -For months. Bunker palil'nlly Instructed President Thieu in the esscn· lia ls of democracy. The an1bass<'d"r reported happily lo \Vash1ngton lh;il Thieu had hcen ::i [OOd pupil and \voulfl Rold a de1n()cr;:i t1<.: election. This Lurned n11l l(l be a 1nisca\c:ul:1tK111. Ins teatl . Th ieu <l1- recl<·d the Supf('nic O.n11·t lo bar his bit· h_>f ri\';11_ Vice Pres. 1dcnl I\~'. frorn !he ballot and sent secre~ inst ru c1ions to provincial chiefs on ho\\' to rig the elec- tion. TJiE REl\1AININf~ pre~itltnt1al r·an· didate. Geo. Duong Van i'l-linh., got. hold r,f the secret instruc:tinns and delivered them to Bunker's deputy. Sam Berger. Jack Anderson !Jig ~l lnh . :i~ he ·;.; popularly kno\vn, in· di gn:.in!l ,v lhl't'ti!cncd to withdraw lron1 !llf' r<H;r _ \\11111 !hi' \1'1101!· dc1nocratic r:icade r·r11 1111lli 1111. 13unker hurried hn1nc to ask J 'rt" ltlt'r\1 i\IXf~l "\\!hat !l0\1":" ,\\'T II -tinder prr.<.itlenti;d 1n;111d<1tc·. l~1 1nht'I' 1·ttlll'ilcd tn Saigon \1·1lerc he ;ilf··1'11:1tely <·t1ivll'd :i nd !hrl'alf'ne<l th<: 1•r1·,11lr•11ti;1 l prQ"P''<·!s ll c hin ted to Th11•t1 11 ,:i1 .\1\'un n11gh1 ll1· so up~t1 O\'rr an e!c1.'- 11 .. n 11a,ro lh;d he \I OUld rrd 11ce t'ct1110111 1r' aid \n S•l\1lh Vielri<1ni. Bui Thieu. sm1hng ph·;i .... ;111tl\, refused to 1nilkf' <iny con· tt'~;-11111~ In his prf'sidenti!!l riv<i !s. J\u1 1k1 r thvll droppt'd by' Uig ~1 1nh S 1 ill;r ;111d 1>l1·<1dPd wi1 h h1111 to sla y in th e 1·;1•'t·. 11i·~pl1\' th11 ;1llt1ged rigging. J,~ a p:11ri .. 1H· ,., l tn 1n:'lk\' his cot1nlr.v lr;ok )!flnd 1)1~ ~1i11h C\pli1rlt•r!, ordered Bunker 1111! r1f Iii<' fiq1 f~f' .ind Sl\ll'llll'd Jnlln th(' ruun1 Ill lngh lu1·~ Ill ,,K~;rt Tll b;\'. p:1trl a rrlurn call 11111111 ·1 h1eu ;111d h1·11ll~ht ;i1(1ng Kan.<-a-; Se 11;tl•11• Hobert Q,.\r. ll1e Hcpublic;i n ~:1 - 11Pn:il l'h:ii rin11n . ~" ;uid r'mpha~is. The_v pc1-...t1:1 itcd Tt1 icu 1u oprn thr ballol to Ky, \1'h1cl1 lilP Suprrn1c (ourl obediently pro· ceedecl to llo. Poor Bunker. \1ho had sided \\'il h Thie u throug_hou! the Thieu-Ky rivalry. tried \'aliantly to persuade Ky tn accept reinstatement~ a candidate. Bu! Ky, like Big r.linh, demanded assurance of a fair el ection . ACT Ill -President Thieu no\v stands alone as lhr on ly active presidential ca11- cl1date. Bunker. acti ng on hot wires fron1 1\'lxon, is frying llesperatrly lo negoti;11 e a la st-n1inutc cornprornise that ,\\'Ould 1n· <luce Ky to run ;ind create a! least a srmhl<t11cc of democracy in South \'iclna1n 1'hiru has promised onl y to think ~bout ii Iii~ decision, due momentarily, is ex· !"ll'('1Cd to he negative. But the end of the larcc. re1na1ns lo be written. POSTLL:OE -The presidential runner- tip in thl' last election. Truong Di nh O~.u. is !-.li ll langui s'hing in pri son. He ran as a prat(' candidate in 1967, fin ishing a strong setr-ind to Thi<'u. \\Ir l1a1·e s poken t.o his son , !)avid Truong . 11·ho hai; Just rf'tf.'i\'cd an 1\ugiist 14 letter sn1ugg!cd 011l of Chihoa politic;i l prison . The letlcr charges his f<ilhcr is srnous· II 111 \\'i1h "card iac 1-1·eakness .ind kidney' trouble." T1~0 11·eeks ago, his left leg btocan1e paralyzed ... He l\'alks \l'ilh ex· trrn1f' difficulty. arid only with the assistancf' of a cane," Oa\·id told us. Neurotic Nee d to Punish One of lhe n1gg!1ng neuroses nf Otir 1-ociety, I s ubn1it, is a morbid nred 1n punish people \1·ho do thin.cs that 11'l! ~ecret!v v.·ish we had donl' 0urselvr ..... As a .result our Ja ils are filled with p!'O· pie who should not be there. and 11·ho are often crimin alized by I.heir life in jail : \1·hile at the same lime the men \1:e hire to enforce our lav•s are led, by pressures. to beat do\1·n deviant be- havior at the ex· pense flf h a r d crirne. If I v.·cre a t:op. I'd ra ther be sent arter ei bvoh1e than an armed robber. The v.·hole matter of puni shn1ent has never really been thouglll through. \\'e tend lo accept lhe Old Testament J ehovah simply because He '~ there. Yet there is much to be said to support thr: contrary view or Jeremy Bentham. that 11ll punishment Is t vi l. PUNISHl\1ENT OF boys i;eems !>imply to render them more likely to offend ORA.NII COAST DAILY PILOT Robett N. \Vetd, Publi.s11(r Thomas Kee uit, Editor Albert W. Dates Editorial Paoc f.:d1 tor The edltortal raee of 11'11? Daily 111101 lll!Ckll to inform and lrtlmulAte read· en hy pt'Mentl.n;: thii;: ne1vspaprr's oplnM>m and commen!Ary on topic& of lnra~ f.nd •1icn-Jflain~, by pro- "1dlnf a 1tm1m ~ !he e.xpre11111on ol wr "'wJl!n" orilnioni, and hy pre- Mtrtil'C !N lit~ v'lcwpolnt .. f'lf in· wm--:1 ,.br~rvPrs an.1 qiok~mrn nn ,,~ -11 Oil'! day. t ruby, S.ptembor 3, 1971 '11.:11in :ind ~""n . 11 111.ik•·:-. lht·ni oh~l1nalc, 111111111 ;'Jli! r111•:1r(JI\', 1-Jv pPn;uading thr !101 r11 111~ ;1«11111111· ~. 11 :111;~krn~ 1n hun !ll;.11 ~1·11 ~r· r>I l:till! 11 hi\'h ollrn ~cems the l'ii1l! flf :1 ll ('\ii l•l lhe 11 h11 k' 1·1,;i\111 ol !'l'1tnr <ind p1111i.;hn1r11( 111ir 1l•J>lk111~ I:;; prin1i\i\'(' and n1;1~~1c;;I l\1• ii r1· l\lif IJl'~·parud In lace I lic pt'<1!Xl~ltl!ll1 1h:il ll w l)l'('\f'l1ti11n or a 111urd"r 1~ 11H1 n · i1npt1!'11111 t lhan 1t~ ptHH:-.hn1(•111 l""'I 11 1~ ~ere. h11ppil.1·, rnol'in~ tu lh<' ;1n·:1 11 1\(•r\• 11r :1rr h!'!illlning to rcalizr t/w rr· s ;1 lo! f\f 01-c·rkill in our obsession \\1th pu111 ~t1 1nt'll! Jn this 1't11111lr,\ tht·rc .iri· ;1hout six milli(1n ;irrr.\t ~ ,;1 ~1·nr 1\ <llstinguished au1 hnnt\' on our· rri111u1;:1I l;iir . PnJfrssor Nnrval ·R. i\.Jorris of I.he Linivcrsitv of Chicago, has said . ''1 think thrre n1illion nf them should not ta ke place."' He ad· dcd· ''TflE l' A R E A (_'01npletc wa s 1 r of f:iOVPrn1111'nl mone y and tirnc . and achieve no con1munity protcclin11 , The ;arras I hnve in rni11d i!re public ttrunkcnness, mut·h of lhe cnnlrol of i1arrotics and dn1g <ibuse, mo st gnn1bliog. 1nuch disorderly conduct and vagrancy. a s1-1•nth or sex ual crimes, :1nd abnul half of the juvenile court's jurisdictiQn. particularly ovf'r r(so11 rte. i11\'t'n led by little minds in nrder to ~llh~t i !ute terror for th<it respec~ \1 l11rh !hey havf' no means. o( ob taining." !l crf' perhaps. is ~·here !hr deepe~t f:1ult lies Ill our priority of p11n1~1imen1 s. N1ggl1ng p11ni.~h1nents ine1'ilablv erode rc~pert. fnr th e punishers. cOps are 1111srrus1cd in this ('011n1rv bv the blacks. thr fl'-1Qf and the young bCca.use of a fear lh<'y .. sub~1i1utc le rnlr for that re spel·t 111(•\' have no rneans of obtaining." Cops arc mistru~led br a lot of other people. nit <' square peor,i!e, \rho are not cnnv1ne1?d that a i:1ant pot raid, or a viee :-1'.rrp. or the capture of a numbers ga1ne ;1rehfie11d, is cx ac11v \1·orlh the time and I rouble, nr is quite .. relevan t to ou r true need ~. These folks <lf1 not th ink cop~ ~hou!d be <irmcd preachers because ('a ) they arc not dun1h, and Jb1 lhcv arr no long(·r practicing Cal\'inists . · BECAl'S l~ IT makes a lot of v.·omen feel good 10 see a 11•horc arrested. or a lot of n1en feel good becat1si.• a den of poth!!ad.~ has been arrested. is no longer a sor1al justification for s uch puni shn1rnt s. The policeman 's lot iii nflt" h;1ppy one. There is no reason why 1 ~ shoul d be a degrading one . f or rvery arrcs1 that slrould not be. rnadc. rcsPect for the cop goes doY.'n fractionally, in the public: mind and in h!s o\\'n. l!'s thne to ny right. in this matter of ~alis fying ou r neurotic nrl'd to feel good by punishing othtrs v.·ho do not really harm us. ncgleet. truancy. incorrigi bili!I' and other • ,-,,;11"::-i-----------, noncrin1inal behavior of youth." Tl1erc Is probabl_v oo l:'lrgt' ~overnrnent anywhere \\'hirh lries lo rcgula le hurnan behavior 11s minutely ;1s lhe 1Jnl1cd ::;talcs. \Ve try to regula~c through pro· hibition. \1•hl<'h is a fflntradlction in 1ern1s. You c·ftn only rrgulate that \\'hich ~·ou pem1it. Prohibition simply throws up moral black 1narkets wh ich we call orj.!11n iz<'d crhnc. Our nred 10 punl~h harm lC'sS prrson[l l cnnd1l\"l 1vas the un· Jortunate liv·prndurt of !hr gang~t er. ''THE f'IHST C)f ~n la\\'~:·· said nuus:-rau, "1( tn r··~pecr !hr lt11·,.~ the ~e\erit~· ()f rirn;ilt1cs 1~ only ll ,-ain Dear Gloo n1 y G us lf I use soft v.·attr in my waler btd. ~·ill I steep deeper? -ff. J. B. '"" ••• ,.,,. ••'"'" , ..... ~· "''"*'' ,,., .... ~u•rUY ,,,.H II ................. 1 ... . ••M•. "'' ~""' ,. GleOn!l' ow1, cuur ~1i.1. ''M1AZIN~ WHAT YOU CAN STILL SUi WITH A HANDfUL OF G lA~5 SEA~~· Pro paga11d<t A11d <t Visit To Cl1i11a Rovce Brier • A polilical analyst narned \\'alkcr wrote a brochure entitled "Tl1e J-111111<111 (1):;t ol Con1111u11iiim in China."' The ::le11<1tc Internal Security sub.co n1 n1 i l 1 e r . Ea stland (lJ-.i\-liss.), chai nnan. ordered 1l printed. The brochure eii !ln1ated t.:vst or lht Peki nJJ:. regime in hum an li ves as rangini; from 34 to 65 million. \\le do not kn011' the base for this estin1ate. If if includes the civil v.·ar in China in the !940's. bet\l·een illao Tse-lung's forces and Chiang l\;1i- /!' --··~~ shck's forces. 1-1·on b~' !\Jao. the esti- n1ate nia y not he excessive. In th is c enlurr ~t;1rt· ing \vi!h · riic war. lord pha.~e. pnssing into the Sun Yal·sen revolu1lon, Chinese n1asscs \1·ere sl;iugh. tered in every hn· aginn blc '·inhuman .. ('lash. re1ni11iscent ol Genghis Khan 's conquests. \Vhether kill· inj! en masst is "inhuntan," since it has brrn a primary (•oncern of Homo ~apiens :-Ince he appeared on earlh. mu s! be lc!t to philosophers and sen1anticists-. If lhe alxive estimate inrludC'S 11ir hu n111n cos t to <late since ~Jao's accession u1 194~, it is another matter. THERE r.IA r HE soine sen se in a mortali1y !'Stirna!e for the civil 1vrir_ There Is no sense since !\Ian 1r1un1phed and closed Chin a to foreigu tJb~erval1on . But :is the question cannot h<' re s0l\'r.d. let us not \VOrry the point. Comparablf' estin1ates CQuld ha\'e been advanced (and ha1·e been 1 fo'r the human cost or the Russia n Revolution and its Lenin-Stalin· Trotsky arl ermath. Atrompanying the subeommlttee ~pon~orship of the \Va!k er analysis, is ;i fore\\·ord by Sena tor Eastl and. 1vho ha.~ as mot h right to his vie1vs as do you and I, provided he properly labels then1. 1\lr Eastland disclaims opposition to Arncrican relations with Red China. but "lel us do so v.·it h our eyes open." llis is an undertaking lo open your eyes. "Tfl f<; HJGll COl\11\IUNJST Part-y 01em bers \Vho sit down al convivial ban· quets \vlth visiting Americans may be guilty or as great crimes against. hun1ani· ly and their O\Yn people. as were lliller and Stalin ... " The Senator adds th at most American newspapermen who have l'i~i ted China sin~ the Ping Pong thaw ha\'e in effect condoned I.he rtlao rtgime. the old hokey of those who don 't hke \\'hat they read . AgAin r.1r. Eastland amt his colleagues art within their rights. They 2.l'e hardly the first members of Congress lo use com- mitlces as a vehicle for propagan da. and that is what this is -propaganda a(!:ain st Pre~idenl Nixon's-proposed Peking vislt next ye ar. fl is controversial. It ~hould hf> debated, in Congress :1nd out. But it !hould be labeled, partlcul:arl y by cou· gressmen \\'ho have the f r a n k i n g privilege. Few thinking Americans con· sider Ptl ao·s China to be of. by and for the people. Few believe It was bu ilt v.'ithout ,;uffering and death in a swarming land. None cJ1n i1ay H ti.Jr. Nixon's decision is \l'i~c or unv.·ise. pending the event. The vitvrpolnt he~ is that il is a wise gamble. That manifestl y, Hkt. all ex· prt ssions .of "·ie"•point, is propaganda, a!As without the !ranking privilege. Definition of Not 'Losing Your Cool' Apropos of my recent column on the -Bc;ititudrs, \1•here I suggested that "cool" inight be a better \\'Ord than '·111c1•k" to dcscribr the attitude that ,Jes.ti.~ n1cant, a reader has asked me to dc1ine "cool" n1ore fully. "Arr you referring to the old collegiate \1ord or the Beachboy set. or the 'nO\\'' cf•r•I 1ne<i11ing non·\·iolenl'!'' she asks. l\rither. in this context : I arn using it 111 !hf" itliomatic sense of not "losing your cool·· lJic.~serl nrc rhasc. 1cho do 11ot lose tiieir cool That is to say, those 11·ho do not gil'c \1'ay to temper un der stress. those who knn1v· that a soft ansv.·er turns away \1·rulh. those \1'ho do 11111 respond to crisis 11·ith rage. recrin1 i11· ;ition or h_l'steria_ .\ COOi. P !'.:RSO.\' docs nol prejudge on insufficient C\'i· dence.: d o e s not clra1v large general· i1.a tions fron1 nar· row obscr1•a!ions; does not confuse diHer· cnces 1vith inferiorities: docs not ::iut~ rnatically process new facts so that they conforn1 to ol d fancies: does not suffer fro111 the paranoid delusion that the end~ JUSllf;y 1he n1eans. ,\ cool person never says, "\\"hy did !his ha ve to happen to me?", or "You ha\'t' to fight fire 1vith fire," or •·c;od k11011 s. l w~sn't lo blame.'' or ''It ser1;c~ hin1 right," or "They asked fnr it_" or !hnt ho!lest r;1tiona!ization straight from I-lades. "You have to live." "COOL" AS A noun is quite different in ' ·, ' l Sydney J. Harrig l } depth and dimension from ''r.oo l '' as an adjective in 1hat old phrasr. ··rool. calln <ind collected ." The ar!Jt'rti1'P has no mural connor:111on -;+ 1n;1n t';u1 be "cool" k1d11api11g a chil d -but the noun has a built-in 1noral significance. You don't lose your cool for reasons of internal integrity. not for reasons ol show or bravado ... Cool" is not the swagger of the n1on about to be e;.:ecuted, non· ehalanlly puffin:; on a last cip;;irr1 : i1 1:>1 the quiet re/usal or a n1an to fudn part of the firing-squad, bctause he kno1vs that. all executioners. in Can1us' phrase, "ore of the sa n1c family.'' .\\'ll EN YO U LOSE )'Olli' coo l, the essentially hum;in parl of you drops a\1'}1)'. and you beha\'e as a srer1rs rather than ;1s a person. Or you brhnvc as a J1.1nclion. an aggregate, an abs1rnction , and regard other perwns only as lune· lions, agi::regates, or abstractions. Onl)' a tru!y den1ocratic soc iety pro· te cts and respects "coo l." All totalitarian ~ocieties. illarxbt or rightist, 11•age In· ccssant war on this trait. for it is " pcrmane111. threat to their niythology of poy,·er. L\oborl~· fears !he "meek." hut e\'eryone is seL:retly ;ifra1d r;! the ' fQOl" The present administ ration in the U.S. fiercely oppO!'ics it. both parties dislike and frar it. The Coinmunists prelrod lo hr1nor it. but use· 1! only for t11e\r 01rn puqxJ5-cs-. The C'hnsl1an s, alas. have lorgotten it F1·eeze a11{l tl1e Fuh11·e History v>'ill be some time in recording the full results of President Nixo n·s draruatic 11·age -price freezr. but it already is obvious tbat there "·ill be quite a bit to record. The in1mediate reaction ranged from total approval. surprisingly non-partisan. to severe criticism. Some said the new rul es \vent too far, others not far enough . This, nat urally, is par for the course. Generally, ho1vever. the r e 11 c t j o n r.ontinues to be one of recognition that something needed to he done, and finally 11·as. It is a feeling that \\'e have strong leadership in the economic area. that even thou gh it may hurt a bit at tin1es we·11 be immensely beoefitted by il in the long run . Not only domestically but in- lernationa lly. THE ANTJCrrATEO worldwide monetary tu rmoil and retaliation wasn't long in con1jnJ;, but the long range results should be a more stable dollar, a more stable domestic economy. Pointing out Guest Editorial that .. the country is on a nc1-1' economic course played by new rules both at horne and abroad," the San Franci:-co Ex· am iner commented : .. !\lr. Nixon has in rff_ec t told our frlends aro und the world -.Japa n and the nations of \Vcster n Eu rope parlicular!y -thal the era of post.Wo rl d \Var 11 tutelage by th is cou ntry in tht!: economic field are over. From now on !hey must stand and com pele as equals, 1vithout. all the built·in trade advantages thi s country has so long afforded them.·· It took co~rage. personal and political, for lhe. Pres1denl lo do something he long ~ad said he prefe.rred not do ing , But the time ha? CQme, he recognized it, and he acted with well-planned speed, Calltornia FeatlU'e Service By Geor9e --------. Ot:!ar George: Could you tell me why your ~tupid llttlc column keeps aklpping lhe fact that teen·agers of today have absolutely no manners? S.\V. Deer S.W.: Sa y please. Otar CC<lrge : J..asl "'t'ekcnd f gol drunk, fell down i nd bumped my head again.!.t the rear fender of a parked car. My head was not hurl. hut lhc cilr fender was dented. The woman who owns the car v.'ants lhe den! removed. I don'l ha\'t' any money and my head is not insuretl. 5(1. what shall I do? MARVIN HARDHEAD Dear i\farvln: Quit sniveling anrl t.<ike lhe of- fensive, Jf she J{ives you anv trouble, threalen to liUe her (O.r care.res." parking . ' an Im or OW or 011• " or hat "' !lie ,, her • °"· nc· CO· ia n in· • o( but 1L" ·.s. 1ke to 11'0 1ve .., ! ic me '" nd pc cld the on ls, •• al, ng !he he ice ,. CHECKING •UP• Heliu111 's Heavy 111 Rail1·oad Car By L. ~1. BOYD "NO. SHF. WAS dead befnrr she Pver hi1 !hr waler." says lhe telev1sinn d e l er: l i 1· e , ~a~ely. "The autopsy showed there was no water in her lun~s." TV scrip! writers seem fond of the fo regoing statement. or words tn that ef· feet. They err. rrn no w told. i\1nst drowning victims don't gr! water into their l11ngs." They don'! get air. either. A p.1nic )1.pasm closes the throat. They dry drn11n1, Or .~o t•lii'er· ily reports a med1c11I fellow v.•ho specializes in such . ~IORE BOYS arr h(Jrn in lhr .~ummer . morr g i rl.~ 1n lhe 1vinter . Such v.•as the c!ain1 nf .c:en1:lic:i~t Mrrn1an :i.1 . !'il ;:iti.~ of !\1agill Univer..-il.v in ~1nn treal. Thf' why of ii rrn1ains unexpl:>1 r'led Ai\IONG POETS. 1hc 1-1· o 1n en nul- nu mhrr !hf! men hy four to onr. Thal"s no! gre::i l pnei ~ ~01 pven puhlishf'd p<lf'l.s Th111's the ports whn suhmit their \'erscs to n1;1g;izincs. Q. ··\\'O LJ L[) .:i r<1il1n;ui tankcar full ol hC'llU01 ll'l'l:::!h le.~~ nr m0re 1han thr c;;ir empty''" A. i\1 0re. M;iybr 11 Inn more. \\'hrn hrl1un1 is i:hipped h.r r;:iil. it 's cnn1- pressed into l11111i<i. Q. ··1s IT :\OT a l::u·1 on 8n.v !'cnut h;:i~ e1•rr brr n h;111crrl fnr murrler'.'"' ,\. \'ow l h e 1· e ~-nu 'vr gn1 lllf' n,, knn11', ho1vever. thil! Ch;irlrs \\l hit - man. th.:i1 young lrllf1~· who killed all those people 11·1th a rifle from the Lln:vcrs1r .1• 01 Texas tower in Austin, was an Eagle Scout. .. ~. •·.\S TO l .fFE EX - PECT.\l\"CY . 1'1n ~i. I drink one (!u;:ir1 nf ,,,.·h1skrr ::1 da.1· as I h.:i ve for tht> l<i.~t four 1·r11r.~. r at onlv one me:il ;:i d;:iy_ s11p-~r. So. can you send me a !et- trr lo tell n1e how long 1 can figure tn live'.'" A. Expect ii telegr;:im . CA rRlCORNIANS m <l k e d;:i ndv debale!"S. r1sceS n;)!.LVeS lead ·unconventional love Jives. Anes people tend to be the Iii cliest hun1nrists. Those born under Taurus relain a huge in· terest in cash. (ieminians arr artistic. unmaterial1stic and impulsive. Ca ncerians learn early. sometimes get cynical. I.en pH1p\e 11re not apt In forget a slighl. beenme h11d r ncn11rs. Virgnans are the premier clothes ho rs r -~ Llhr11ns can be s u per b salcsn1cn , if trainerl. Scorpio n;:i1i1•es in genrral ~·nrk hanier than any_ Sag11tari:ins 11re .~rn t1mcnt al. a l11t le melanf'hnl_v. a nd excf'cding!y amh1!1ous That'~ ii. loda.~•s r<'port frnn1 our Pl<lnr! Man. i\lore later. .\1aybe in .Januar~·· A "'llALE"S SPOUT is nnt cnnrlrn~erl v11p11r . 010 ~11i!nr. thnught it 11·a..-. Rut 11 cn11ple ol Rntish .~c1f'ntists. Dr. F' f ' Fr;iscr ;inrl r . F.. Purvr~. {'!il1m lhrlr sl11d1es inrlicall' 11's an 1111 lo;im frnn1 lhr 11h;.i\e's lungs. They conlrnd f11rtti('r this fnan1 .-;prrd1l.1 ahsnrhs n1trogl'n. !l's ll'idPl,I' kno~·n nitrogen huhble." 1n thr hlond,.;1rr::in1 ::ire wh;:il g1vr~ ;:i dl lrr !he hrnrls \\"hen hr rnrn- rs up Inn fas1 from tM rll'rp f\111 11·h11le11 don"t err 1hc hrnrl.<;. The f"lil fo?.m i~ wh1 thP\' .~11!'· \l'AIT, /\L,\IOST lnrcn! 1n 1rll .1nu lhere are 2.2fi0.!101l gr;:i111:: 1n 11 pnund of suc;:ir. R.1 ~1nnd.:iy ii 1-1•ou!dn't Ill' news. Ytnir q11es1.inns GJ1rl cn1n. 111 r•11ls ar e 11:c/ro111rrl _ fl11rl I v-•I/ hr 11srr1 i11 ('fff('J..:- f.\'r; l'f' 1r/•err!'C1' rnssrhlr. P lrn.1 11. nrlrlrrs.<; 11niir /r/- lr 1's tn f., .M. Rni1rl, r . 0 ' P.nr 187~ ,ro,:cwport Brach P2660. Youtli Millionaire W 011 't Put 011 Socks ~~ASH !t\1!.TO~ • AP t ilark \1illrrt 1.<: 11 n lJ l' lJ ;:i I enough her1111.<:P h" 1s 11 2.1- 1·e1:1r-nld ..-elf-n1adP n1 illinn11 11·e. He ali:o refuse.<; t0 1,1·par _,n<·ks '· r never wp:ir >'ocks. ·• ..-a '1d \'"1t!ert. appn1ntrd T11csda ,1• 11.~ Pxecutivt' vicf' prei=;1r!rnl nf lhe Na tion al Chamh"r Fnunrlali0n. 11 re.~earch ;:ind rrl11rat1nnal corporation ~pnn~ored h~· the L.::;. Chamber nf C'nn1rne1Tr "!'m niuch more cnm - lort ;:i hie 11"i! hnut 1 hrn1." I hr 1 ou•1i: n11!linn<irrP s;:iH1. "1"1·r .hPf'O goin~ 11·i1h0111 1hPm SllH"P 1"1·r been 1.1 nr Iii " \'1 t1ert .<;<i.I'~ hr t:1lf"" ;i1·n11nrl 11·r;:ir1ni:: con.<;rr1 ~ 111·r h11.<;1nr~" ir:1J1t.<; ;ind wh1tr ~h1rto; ;inrl nf1 cn ('re:i.!rs ,:i <:larllrrl rrar· lion whrn prnplr n1111rr h1n1 fr.r thr f1r~1 t1n1r "Thr1 i;:i.1 1h1nc-<: 11\.,r "rln \•n11r frrl i;n1rll~ [)n l l'lllf ~hflf'~ h11rl~ f'kl 1·nur ;:inkll'.~ i:rt cold'" " '" '"! .<.::1.1' ... ~n. it'.~ murh morr romfor1ahle this 1,1·11_\'" hr \"i11rr1 ;i n::it11'P of SI llllll!i. n111rlr his mnnrl" h1· st11r11ng a college inark~1in~ hu.~tnrs.~ 11flf'r hr j:!r::id11a tcrl from 1>rra1111· t lni1·er~1t1· In l!lfi~ 111" r0mp11n1· helprr! indu ~tr1· rr:irh rnllege student.<; lnr cnrn rnerci::i! purpni:;rs \'i1trrt ::.:iirl he ::ol d hii; ('0111 · pan1· tn Hugh ll e f n P r '·" rl;:iyhn1 Entrrpris!'s. lnC' for S.I .~ niil11nn in •·;:i~ti ;i nd stork ri'lr li rr !hi.~ vear. In h1~ nr1-1· jnh. hr 11·111 11rn. 111ntr p1·n1rc!,<; for lhf' fn11n- rl;:ir1nn ;:inrl help r::iisr n1nnr1 for it<: rrngr;im.~. inl"li 11i1ni:: ~11rh 1h 1ng~ 11s .~tud1es 111 11rhan fl r n h I r rn ~ anrl1n1rrn;:it1nn:il pr..-.hlf"rn~ 1 n 1 n I \ i 11 i:: in- 1·r~1 111pn1 \"1111'1·1 . 11 hn "~'''l hr r"flll1f"' frr1111 ;i rnlhrr 11·1'111.-,.rln fa n11h ".<;<11rl hr rl rr1rierl In lrl' !n 11111).;I' hL" f iri;t million hPr;:i11~r hr 11'all!Prl tn prn1·r it tn hi." f.::im1 h· ''!l 's n1_1· whole rr;:i,o;nn fnr j rlninJ: !hr whole thine:." hr s;:iirl. A.~kf'd if hr did nnl frPl nr!rl ha1 int: Pl'f'rvnnr nnt1rP h1~ snrkl~.~~ fr,-.1" hr s;iiri . "( l?f'! sn u~E'ri to it lt"i:; runnv. whf'fl I'm cnini.; \n!o ;in ;:iirport. fnr ('Xatnplc. e1·erl'nne's c1·ei; ~hift !n mv anklr~.· !!"s rr?Jly \'l"r~ funnr " \"i t1erL however. dcf'idN! tn \\'ear !'ll('ks the fir~l time in years Tuesd<i,v when thr pres~ carne to phl"t!ngr;iph hin1. "I w11s kinrl nf ~ing ni<:t' !n someone whn h;:id Rsked mt!. tn 11•r:ir ~nrk~ on lhl~ ncc.:is i0n ," h(' .~;:iirl. 1 O'' X 1 O'' HIBACHI s199 JEWEL WARE PLASTIC CUPS REG. 39c NOW --- 4~5 1 CREST OR COLGATE 5;., oz. 2 ~ si ) STYLE HAIR SPRAY 10 1/1 oz. TOPPSAVER PANTYHOSE R~G, ,,, NOW --- PENNZOIL 30c PER9r. LISTERINE l20Z. sac ---. BON BON LOUNGE NOW s900 04/L V l'JLO l COSTA MESA l088 IRISTOL-OFF NEWPORT AVE. TONI TE FRIDAY, SEPT. ) BE HERE EARLY - ALL QUANTITIES LIMITED MADDENING HOURS Of · SAVINGS DURING OUR MOON· LIGHT SALE \ SPECTACUlAR PRICE SlASHING FROM 8 PM TO 11 PM FRI., SEPT. 3rd REDWOOD & ALUMINUM CHAIR HAMMOCK REG . 13.99 NOW 1c·CHARGE IT>'r e IANkAMlllCAJID e WMtTIFIONT CAJIO e MASTllCMAIGI NOW $500 CHAISE REG . 7.97 NOW BEACH BACK REST REG. 2.97 NOW $200 LOUNGE COT REG . 9.97 NOW $700 CHILDREN'S CHAIR REG. 2.97 NOW $200 GARDEN HOSE Rtlttforcff Rubber S/8" x so· REG. 7.99 Costa Mesa DIRECTORS CHAIR REG. 14.97 NOW s300 10 LBS. SPRINKLING CAN REG . 99¢ NOW 2 ~ $1 00 CHARCOAL LIGHTER REG. 39¢ NOW 2~ so~ 3 PC. IAR·B·Q SET FORK, SPATULA & IRUSH REG . 1.29 NOW so~ 3088 BRISTOL AVE. e JUST OFF NEWPORT AVE. BETWEEN SAN DIEGO FREEWAY ond BAKER ST . ·::STORE HOURS·~ Daily 12 to 9 p.m. Si11t . 10 to 9 p.m . Sun. 10 to 7 p.m. i ' 8 OAILV PfLOT Frid.,, St11trmhf• 3 1971 'Holding Tax Line' Reagan Opposing More Spending Enroll Now Fall Semester ALL·DAY CLASSES Killde!1lriea thru Ith Grade • Texbinc: tti14 R's wittl p~o11ks •Door-ta-Door Bus Servica_ HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS ·: • SACRAMENTO I UPI 1 ~v. Ronald Reagan an- nounced t o d a y he is "unalter1bly opposed " to any new stAle spending based nn 11 tax incre;:ise, thereby ruling out more nwney this year for l"chool s nr sahtry hik6 for ci1•1/ ser\•ants. ··1 ha ve been CAiied stub- born. ('Vf'O ad;in1ant ;ind unreasonable about !he matter nf holding !he line on taxe..c;. Fa ir enough -I 11m:· the J .. M G<i\•ernor said in a speech to btJsinessmen 1n which he also strongly endorsed President :\'ixon's new ~nomic policy. II "'as Reagan's fin ! day hack on the Joh aftPr a thrPe- wttk \'1"Cat1on antl the speech <'ame at a s1j!n1f1can1 tinie \\'hen sta ir rmplnyc~ and schoo l groups wrre 111ou nting nrw r<irnpa1gns fnr f1nanc1al help frnm !he lct:islat ure . "'hlch rccon\ <'nrc; Tuesd a) after an A u~ust r<'C('SS. ' .. ' . ' ·' Flournoy Urg·es State Tax Hike SACRAi\lE,...,'TO 1UPI 1 ~tale Co ntrnller lll)uston l. f"l n11rnoy sa~·~ ;it least a $.1:t0 million tax 1nrre<1~r is needed 1(1 bal;ince the Sfi 7 billion state budget. Flnurnnv ;:idded that the lilX boost nlay have In he '-,;(lrne"·hat 1 a r g e r' ' 1( California's revenue col- lec!inns continue to drop. The Republican <'Ontrol ler made the eslima11' Thu rsd;:i~, v.·hen he also rr?l'lr1ed the slate re1•enue defi cit now Oil DrilJ Platforms Se t for OK \\'ASHl'.\CTON !UPl l Twn 01 1 c1rllhni;t platform~ ~hnuld he ;:ippro1•ed for thr. San!a Barbar;:i channel 1n C.11liforn ia clrspite the threat nf spills. acco rd ing to a draft of a "final en v irnnmen ta l F.tatemcnt" by the interior departmcnl . The report ind icates the department ~·ill ~rant permits for drilling to begin over the protests of 1he F:nvironmental rrotect \on Agency. wh ich urg- ed increased production al ex· lsting sites as an alternative. The ;:igency also expressed concern in a July 2.1 memo ;:ibnut possible risks to plant ;ind animal life ::ind Santa Barbara beaches from spills due 10 geologica l fault s. The 1 n I e r \ o r clep;:ir!mcnl recomn1endat1on for de\'clop· ment of the °'1s Cuadra,<; ancl Carpinteria offshore oil field s r ites "more stringent safely requircment,<;0 ' and ''imprnv<'d me!hods of conta1nmenl .. to c11 rb environmental dama{;e by spills. The report "·;:i~ com plclert Aug. 27 and m.:iclc available Thursday. The 42·page repo rt said dri ll ing program,<; will lakr ::i! least two \•ears In complete . Rnd rhe ·production phase ·would last 11bo11t 10 '.\'f'R rs s!;:i nrls al S1i l m1ll1nn He recominenrlrd s ..., 1 r I enacl mt'nl of 11 1thhold1ni:; of state incnmt> t.:i xes a!' a '-''!I Y to i;ol ve the ca$h fl n11· problem <1nd generate <'X lra re1·enue for 1he Trea sur~. F l ntt r n o .1• ;:ilsn said legislator,<: would h<1 ve to first appro1·e the lax increase tCl meet state expenditu re before a tax reform plan can be adopted. He sa id snl l'i n,1: the ne1>• pro- hlem of find ing another source of revenue to finance schools may ha\'e to be dela~·ed until next year. The State Supreme Cnur! f\londay declared lhe current S~'stem, which relies mostly on local propert ,v taxes, rt1scriminates <1g;11nst In w . 1P.·ea l!h school d1str1c1s. ·•!f the~· can agree on school fin;incr and t;ix reform. that's fine." said Flournoy. a former a.~semblyman . ''Rut ! he J1kel1hood of th;:i! is remote ." San Quentin Witness In Hidin g SAi\' QUENTIN (UPI l - Authorities at S;:in Quent in prison are keepinji?: secret thP Jnc;:ilion nf Alan Mancino . a con vict mentioned as a key witnes.c; in an escape attempt that killed six p('rsnns. "1 can nnly rn 111 ment that his l'fl ncii l1on ts good from a medical slanclpnint. ·· pr ison spokesman .r !l s e p h O'Brien said Thur!icla.v. ~,lancino. a convicted robber ;:ind sex offender, w<1s <1mong 27 prisoners ln the San Quen· tin adjustmen1 center Aug . 21 v.·hen the escape attempt v.·as niade. The San Francisco Ex- Rmin('r savs he has been mo1·- cd since tO al least !wo other prisons for hi~ ow n s;:ifety. Steph en l\1itchell Bingham , ;:ittorney charged with smu11:- gl1ni:: into thr prison a i::u n us· ed by convict (;eorgr .JackS4'ln in lhr esrapr atternpt. rr· maini>cl al l;irgr tr'l<la.1• ., FOR A COOL AND COMFORTABLE OUTLOOK NAVY , LUGGAGE . WINE . POW· OE R AND WHITE IN TREVI RA S KNITS ... ALSO STR IPES. WE CAN MATCH DOUBLE KN IT SLACKS PERFECTL Y FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION . GO THE EASY WAY FOR REAL COMFORT. -• "I am unalterably opposed to new spend ing funded by in· creased taxes,'' Reagan said. emphasizing the statement by underlining 1! in his prrpared tcxl. leaders tp heJp him press the legislature for &Liie income t11x wtthholding. which would produce 11bout S200 million in ne"· reve nue. • l1for1 ind Alter School C1re • lusonable Tuition rn Fountai n \ln/ley 168.1~ Bro(lk/!!J rst St reet 962-331 2 Fill Seme1ter St11rta Tue•., Stpt. 1 K•ep You r Children In Good Hands The sperch was prepared fcir dch11ery to 7;, O in· rlusiriatisls, ranchers and publ 1t• officH~ls at the annual hnst breakf11st , held in C(ln· JUnclion 11•ith the state fair. year already has bee n adopted, the only 9"ay itd- ditional money can be spent for schools. salaries o r anything else is ! h r Cl u ~ h ~eparale ilpprnpnallon bills financed by a tax increase. Reagan note<.!. howc l'er, th;il -. tax increRse will he necessary anywa.1• just tn b:ilance the budgrt. wh ich 1.~ n1ore than $300 nullion out of b<o lant e. He s11id the slate bodgetl~~~~~~~~~~=============:::::'=========='.'.' already has been cut !o the bone itnd "there is no more fat lo be trimmed." DAILY PILOT For Since the st;ite·s $6.7 bllhon h11rl~el for the currrnl fisc al He asked the bu .~ i n e s .'! Among ReaHan 's half blllion dollars in budget vetoes was $\J 7 million for state en1pl oye cnsl-of·llving salary increases. Read Top the Sports Coverage Glidden Endurance Hous. Paint ¥8 ' '[lllllC! I '"'"" ·I -"'' 1,g ,0. hiqh q uoloty S' ,;~1 1+.a 1 <n"e" "'Cll ••••r:or 1url•oe1 in """ tO•t. h f ior 1>/ Yl>Uf hou10 • now leoL Ge~• on 1moo•hl y for lon9.lo1 !1nq b••ulv. Paint Brush t.,.~ .. ~d ""d ' j,, .~-~···· ····~··· c•io li•v "vlo" b•i<!l01. 'l'o , <"~'•• el 59c ~--l:I ~ ;( ~'u •dlf ''"P d•ibbl•· - '"" llaoq , ... '·h . ~ 1 l·h . Drop Cloth ti c!~ tt!t~•• 1p;fl, ~nd p•chch yeut fur,.,itu,• 9c GLIDDEN LATEX SPREAD SATIN WALL PAINT 11 pr11feu ion11I llni1h •¥•ry tlm1~ b~q • S ·'"'~Y "'"t·e~ g u•ron••• ~~~~ • Ou ·~blo ~CC<IC .. "~\.· ~o r1~ 1 (rubb·~9 • Dr ;e, i~ 20 ,..,nuh1 wo!et cl•an·•I' Prices effective thru Aug . 8 • fie,..., en 1•1ily • """"" •v•nlv • to.,ch ·uc won'f •~Ow 2s~" Extension Ladders 1 •.lno• olu,..;,.,.,., 1"'1d •r h ~, l.,o. '"''"~i ng ,~lclv '~""'· Gvcclot ""d cop•. fi.od oaloly Ice k. Wire Brush l ""7 ~ •• .;1.d ··~'lh .., .. r. .. ,,~ , •. ,...,, .• , l~~I • r••n• c•oporo• wnod lo• •r l n 11 ho n ~ c• b riQ~'~"' "P ,...+.!. 49c OUTLAST VARNISH OAP Vinyl-Paste Spackling Compound OAP --·· ..... e P••o+.e• pla•te•, d'Y "'•II. weed e ~codv-,.,;~ed. """''"''"t wh•+o • o,,~, r~.i ··~d· '"'""'h l 4·111. sl11 a U nb•c •kobl~' dov •bl1 c; .. ,~, t,,, "'i.ing <II' ro~on! qo I •e•cr ,1 a Fer ~o u 1•, t•b'"· ?~r •9e , bo•l 'I Inch Stucco Roller Kit • E·••v'h;•g Y"" ~ •• ,; ln f'•tnl 1•ut t o 'l • nllo • 1..,.,~ ... .; t• ""' I •cl"d, • '"'"'al "•v lndisposable Plastic Tray Liners for c•in•·~g .•• "'" ~"C• .,.d ""'"Y· Eli"'i"&i o t l••"UP ,.. • .,. ;, j,..,,, ... :ng loo. 2666 HARBOR BLVD. .. ~ .. -· CO.STA MESA PHONE 546-7080 • t!UNTINGTO 'i JEACK WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 Glidden Spred House Paint Acrvl c l~h• p~;nl 9;••• 9•eo1 ,;~91 1 t o&I to•e<"9'• Th on1 ind cl<1•n1 VF w 1lh . .,..+,,, ~" re •• "·• ~ 1• r ·~ 1,, 0 I •cl g• •·Jd•~·• A ~~;! lcr "U<t~. pAIN i flll NN ~R ............ -, ...... I .... ...,., 8t•"9 VGUf 1!'"'!1 ,..,1.1 co~i ""'' al !~;nn 1 • el +~I, '"''''"'ly lcw P•«• . 67l-451 0 ·J ________ _ - QUEENIE By Phll lnterlandl '!fl.:: .• , r .... , .. s,..do..i.. 1 .... 1~11 . .,~,1~ •·•"" ,....,... • .i "It's the latest thing. Fortune cookie for two." Up 'Macl1i11e1·y' l'l1l1NTGO:'l !EHY, Ala (AP1 -Gov. George C. \ral!:icc. \l'ho savs he h;1sn'l decided \1'hether. to run a~a111 11.ir president. ne1•ertheless h:is cranked up the <.:<1n1p:11g11 m;ichincry ror anol hl·1 tl'y next )'enr An election l<lw 1ask force fr om his nutinn;i l third party headquarters ls ;i\ work ngain de!errninlng ju~l ll'hat mus! be done to get on the ballot in iill 50 stiitcs. The group did the s;i111e thJn,g in l!J!ill. \1·hcn \\';-i]. lace c;irried live sl:ltt>s a~ the <-·2 . .,did:i.le or the Am{'rican !n- depe1rJcnt Part~·. 1'11e <:a1npaig11 s!«ff is ar- r a n g i n g fun<l-rai~ing din- ners-S50 a plate in n1osl in- stanees-in str;"Jtcgic cities to he lp pay expenses b 11 t. prirnflril,v. ~a~s c a n1 pa i g n director Charles Snider .Jr .. 10 find out 110\v the political clin1Jte compa res 1rith 1968. The firs! fv11r ";ipprecialinn dinners·• ;is th(' ~taff ealls the111 . h;id \\"a ll:H."C i11 DAIL~~. Tex , Na~hville. Tenn. Tolrdo, Ohio. and Jackson\·ille, Fla. Another is scheduled for Kc1v ".l'ork !he night of Sept. 2~. "Judging from thf' number of people v.•ho attend the clin- nrrs." savs Snider. "the governor i~ ·a 10[ 51 ronger I han he \\·as hcforr. '' \\'allace ;ippa:·cnt ly 11 as singled out the dissatislaction over school bu sing ;is the 1na- inr issue c1·e11 though he disclain1s any political n1utive ;ind .~;iys his onl.v concern is f0r the he:illh :ind safety 0f the sch11ol childn.'n. 1 le told a ne1•.:; r.•infcrencr last Thursday he would get oui Ca n1p Spo liS No'r Fille<l ("(1111\K'r~ 1" 111\oul rcser1·;i- fii•l1<; h1r l.:1h(•I' D;·.v 11cek"nd ;ire adr1sed to he<J<l inland or i11111 the northr rtl red1rood reg1nn~ 11f the statr for lodging !<u·1l 1tics-~1a1r Parks Dirr c tor \\'ill1a1n 1'1'1111 \1011 .Jr. s:-i.1:- 1hnt st.ate park can1pf11·0:1nrb , along ll1e coast are. _ lol' the I nlo~t part. ;1h·ea{ly !tiled by ad1 ance rcser\·at1on.<_ I ran1psi 1rs on a fir~1·t·o111e . fir~t serve :! basis wi ll morr likely he ~ecured by those 1:;Hnpcrs \\'ho get an early start. of the presidenlinl picture ''ff the President v:il! stop busing, i::o back lo freedo1n of choice .ind rest o re neighbl1rhood scbnol~-·· ·r1ie governor ha~ ;isk'"d 1l1r state legislnturt' lo b;u•k lu111 tip in hi.~ conti nui·1~ 1:hallen:::r nf Presiden t 1\ixon's ad· n1inis!ralion ;ind Ille ledcra! courls. I le urged p<i~sa~f' of a 5la\c ln\v to prohibit lo11g-c!ls1anc£' busing or srhool rhildrrn when 1heir parents drtcr rnint' il is hi.lrmful lo their hcAlth or their eduea!ion. l·'.arlit'!' he. issued l'\{•<.:u!he orders direct ing school 1)('ard -; in !hrce Alaban1;i coun11rs to disre gard fed eral cnun busin)! n1andatcs. A federa l judge rul ed \Vall;ice had no authorit.v 1" interl'ene and told !lie school boards ilgilin to do what the co urts had instructed lhe1n to do. Ag:i111 and again. \\";illacr bas ashed Nixon to ba!"k up l1i~ o\\.·n st:l!ements ai;;1in~t rac1cil busing wilh al!innatire ;ictlon. tr the busing continucs. \\lallace sa id recently. "the political reckoning day \1·i ll come and \Ve lrilJ have some political di;;obed icn<'e in 19i2 because l think lh<:t ii: \1·hrn' ire arc going 1o soil e thi s n1nt1rr. politic<1ll,1 ., Tile go\"ernor :-;1•;; a lhirtl p<1rt_1' c::nnµa1gn nL'Xl :-·cnr 11·nuld !1arc ··an !'Xrellenl chance ... and the l r;i.~t 11·e 1.:ould so ls lie up tl'r clrct1n11 and dr.tcnnine ll'ht• 1~ ''<1111g 1 .. beco1nc Ille prcsirJr 1• ·• \\':ill:tce b1·pa!·"'' ·I 1h1· presidential prirnanc' in l~fi;;. 0111 he sa.vs he n1ay n111 111 11lr· I>en1ocratic pri1n:irit·" 11~-.;1 sprin(! in Flor!(la. \ n r t h Caroli na and Tennc-"~··r For a f"R t-:F: "·ater anal:i sis Phont your nearest Sears i:torf' WATER HYACINTH 6 for $1.00 WATER LETTUCE BABY KOi 10 ·$ J .SO 25· $ 8.00 50 · $1S.OO 100. $28.00 4 for $1.00 OPfN DA fl T IO·l (l•••lll , ...... , ... ~ 893-7105 14842 EDWARDS ST., WESTMINSTER 0'' 11lf SAN DIEGO fWY. A-T GOlD!M WEST o"d IO!SA THE ON BOLD PRICE SlASHING 8N MOST WANJID ITEMS THAT EVERYONE l'IBlS ... 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RIG. 2/3.99 / 32' OFF OPAQUE / KNEE HIGHS! 68( '• "; REG . $1 • Ag ilon'' nylon • Fashion colors • Sheer opoques • One size fits a ll HO~I! -y Oft>L $9 OFF 5x6' BATH CARPET! • Thi ck, bright nylo n • Skid resistant back • Machi ne washable 14 99 REG. 23.99 31.99, 5x8' CAR PET •..• 21.99 lli'JlN OlP!. s2 OFF BLACK ATIACHE CASE! • 4" molded styrene • Safety recessed lo cks • Interior pocket • Wipe-clean fi nish 511 REG. 7 .99 SAVE NOW ON WOODEN STEP STOOL! • 24 inc hes high • Steel rod re- info rcements • Ea sy to carry 199 REG. 2.39 " ' -s.-2~ ... MAN!Nlll ~ fOlt THI PllC( 0' ANY $10 OR MORI PERMANENT! Brin g a lr1e nd! 8orh of you con en1oy a bt a ul.fvl $10 or more pern•anen! for 1he pric e ol !U't one' A bog holf·p nce ~oving! 66' OFF PACK GIRL'S PANTIES! 1 ~~Of3 REG . 1.99 PKG. •Pockof3 ' • Combed cotton • Do uble crotch •Sizes 7-14 • Zesty stripes; soli ds • Polyester-cotton • No ironing needed • Men 's S-M-l -XL s10 OFF PORTABLE STEREO • 8-trock sy ste n1 • Separate controls p!us manuol 1o uta track selector $1ER!O/T'IDl~T. 59ss REG. 69.99 1/3 OFF SULFATE AMMONIA • Bring deep color to your lawn • Plants, shrubs grow more rapidly 66( REG. 99c 20°LI. IAO i SHOP MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 'TIL 9 PM .•• SHOP SUNDAY 12 PM TO 5 PM LA CIENEGA FULLERTON I SANTA ANA l PANORAMA CITY ROSEMEAD ... -:,~·~· lo clent go ot 18th it. ha rboi a! oron!Jelhoipe b r11tol o! ~evcn !e,.n th tobios at 1 osc oe rosemend bl ... d. ot so n berria rd•n e phone 836-79 22 pho"e 71 4.879 2500 phon .. 5 47·68<1 1 !'hone 894 8211 f.eew ~y -phone 573·3..!2£._ ---TORRANCE NORWALK HUNTINGTON BEACH VENTURA I CANOGA PARK COVINA de:I omo fo1h 1oro i quore: 1mpt rro l ot no1wolk blvd. e d 1n~er a! bt"och boul t"vord 500 'au!h rn 1tls raad 1oporiia plozo bau a nca o! son bt'n·1ord1no phone 542·6971 r'l hcne: 868·0911 p ~n,. i'l .<t -892.6611 A8 .5 .5.t 21 6 <1 2 7541 phone 83.1000 fr t'l'way -phont' 966.7 A11 ' .. I -~ :];. .... • • . . ' • For M arriage Liceiases AUG II ' R e cord ~ tl\O N•ll• I.I u o• l •nl Nellg~ o.i ••. H""'"'•">o' oe~t11 V•NOE.111>001 ·I~~ ll ~noolah •! .)(), or 14~1 H1><01~•. We>I"'""'"' •"a ~11••n A .. 1•. of we· 1rnl11,te1 SAA:llETT().~11.EEMAN Cl>.,lt' W . )I), at lOl?• ,l,\(o1 Cor<lt, 1!<1nhn .. 1t>n Otar~ •lld Bari>.>•• l 1S ol l}Cl "lortn Lowell S1"""'· S•nl• ""• LINDEN TR,.PP WUbu• £ loo O• ?191 P•cl!IC A•t . Co.i~ Me•• ·"~ OO"olh·· M . SI. '" u~ Well I/To S1ree1, Ca•M Mtl t Dentl• 1\',.tt i,:e~ !!ROOK TUDlll(,O: V10P<1! C: }/ Q< ------1012 H<rol AYf! t<unl1nG1 0<' 80&(~ •"0 £Alll 116!:.'t~{l(.,.:i~oo;.:.eH~~Ungto~.~t~!.:'t ~ T•aLI E•~•NJr Ea" l"'l !<.1<00• 1,1,1111, n o' 11))11 s~.-.. ~w """ ~""'~ ••·.> "ltw""ll St"''" Dal• ol ~ealn. ~•1Htrnn•• ~na Lt"'""•£ II. o• lt?I ll~o"~" !. 1~11 5,,,.,~.~ ~, "•'•""· M• •no M!R~ .. ~~·~~K s"'.~~·COWl;"N l(o, IJ Mt (".U• ( f••I Ill QI NPWl>Qrl l\•,,<h. n Q! I:>:'• Olivt St•,..., ~""'~ b"''"""· c;,,. u ~M M~'"'"'" " 1.0tlJ Bo•b~<o one p..,~, l 1' ii >H "'II'' M~'' I> ~o •>. ~11 ot N•,.P<><! ~ullr"'""'· N'w"'°'' Bracn !ll'ot" 9'•"<1D~••~"· Mr •"U M" C.uY S .. VAGE 1U(HEM0 -Mp""tt II ;I ( E:~rl Jt at ~I>> Ango1e1 M•• P•ul al 1<)• Movnall• Onve Bole"' '""' lurnPf lOf>ll II•~<" ll•Q~"" M~" .. ~, ::,.~nt0~1;,J'· <II I04!• Ow! ("Cl•, rol•bfoll'<I '"""d•Y. S•a"'ll~' ?, •• MALSOOllF~ ·SHAW -i>u"oll J ?• Out Lo<IY 0111:on <U ilnqcl> Calll<Jh( of /;() !.ou!n Lvo.,. S~n•i AN! Oftd Cnutcn Prlv&tr in!etment ot Colv•'¥ S•rb•r~ £ 11. ot 11110 San M•tl.'<l. C•m•1e,.. F•m•IW ..,...,." 1n<»• w!>nong c~~F1:•,:1~6v:~~'Q,.. _ 0100 11 "IC. 01 10 "'"~" "'""'"''•' co.,,nt>uti<I"'· ol••'" J)Ctl lna·•n•POI•\ .. .,,,,,n<;ll<>ft 11••<1'1 tOftl .. Oul o tO Cn11<l••n• HO'l.Pll•I. O••nv•. -------C•hl , o' m;>O.o b•ood -•toon• to '"• AR BUCKLE & SON WESTCLJFF' l!IORTUARV m E. 17th St.. Costa l\1esa 646-4888 • BALTZ J\-IOlt TUA RIES Corona dr l J\lar ~73-9~50 Costa !\1esa 6~6-2~2·1 • BEl.L BROADWAY l\10 RTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa lll esa LI 8·34:1:1 • l\fcCOR~11CK LAGUNA DEACll J\IORTUA RY 1i9S Laguna Canyon Rd. 494-9415 • PACIFIC VIEW \1F.\IORIAL PARK Cemetery !\lorluary Cbapel 3500 Pacific Vie\Y Drivt Ne"'port Beach. Ca lifornia 6-14-2700 • PEEK FAl\-11LY CO LO NIAL FUNERAL HO~I E 7801 Bolsa A\•e. \\'estminster 893-3525 • SJ11Tlf'S J\JORTUARY 627 ~lain SL 536153!1 l!r<i '""' Ball/ Co•on• eel Mt • Mo•· HAllllV s~~,.,~ ~o>t H~"" ~II co,ne11 o .... : Hurr.n<l'M Be•tn O••• o! <1••lh. seorcm- .,.., ] I•!! 5y,.,.o<l D• nu<D•ft<I (""rlf>: """· 11:on•IO; a•~<>hlcn. C••nleon !-1d"~ •"0 DtD•• (;•""'· D•o"•f'" CnArl••· rln""'"' •nd l(•nno-ln Wfil> ~ .. vi<••· Tut •Q••• ID ~ '" W•,!m>'1~'"' Cnycfl! ol !n• La!IOI 0~' S~'"" Oor•C!l'<I D~ f'•~~ Fam<I• CO"'"'~' f"•'""'~I Home H£MM1"'(; Or PMl10 [ lt!mfJ'·nq A••~ 6•. 01 .i6 ,ca1,.1110, co~•• M••• 0•'• nl at~'"· se"<omb•' 1 1'11 ~,,.y ,.nd I!< wile, Jnn.,, •~r•• ~""'' R•• Pnl11<1 Mlch~•I HO!'m""""· O•noon, l.dw1en<e "n<I PMcr '1emm<no. Co~,. "'"'"· <1,1vonl•' M r> Ann Wall , !');,1v (•t¥ rn .. t '"""'· M". M••1P HIP/Ot01~. lllh•O•>. M" Iron• wnlooen •nn Mr• H•1ti•T !11•k Nodn '1011v .. oro((: ""~ on• ~rarnr,,dd M•mo.,•I Ma>•. ton•<ihl, ~•·d"" 6 om , 5• J<1•· cn•m' (MhOhf (h1J•Ch '""" Rc~•'V tel· IONn><I •I I <' m . 6•11 B'o•nw•V fh•p•I. 11,.,,.,.,,,, M•" ""n ntr•mrn1 ... 11 De ""'" .n f '"'" "'"'C" !!ell 0•0&dw•v Mor!uo,V. O<rec!n" HOLLA NO l•m•• i.<oi!aM tet.t M(l(ft•qhl \..,nun~ Se.en. Oaie 01 de••~. S•otemt>e• ;. 1911 Svv•rt~ ptondinQ •I P•Clh< y,.,. Mo• MELTON (.t•,e'l(f H Melt.,.., 1 U6 Sul! Y•" ~t • s""'~ A,.. D•IO ol ""Ptn, S•o•rm~•• 1, 1971 . "su•v•v~ bV "'''" R•n• '""'' t ••cm~•<!, DrMld. (lill•I•<· O•v•d A"d O•ni•I Se•v«M. ~••v•d•• ' nm . Wr••· c!+" (h<!Dtl. with Rto '"'~"' O"""'· o!•••••tonQ. lnl~rmen• Parl••c V••w M•· m~,l•I P••k w • .i,1o1r (h•O" Morlu~r>. 6'6·~e.'!. Otttclo•• PIMENTEL S~n·•d• Pomon!•I A<ie I•. ol 1/1 31 il•h St .. Hun1tn91on B••rn D•I• of ae••h, Stot•mDer 2. 1911 5u•v<>W ~Y tQnt. llG"\NO •nd AV!l<I-'•"" p'"'""'"'' <l•u<ih· ""· I uo.nd• ,.lm•nlel. Hop~ U•~•lA Ro••• (;om• .. ~"~ c .. rmen M•ltlon•ao. !WO '"!er>, "''"O'·l .... ,~.a~ dnd M~ri• I C,,~v.,, 10"''«" 9'•nU<h•I<!"'~ 119'"'•· !on;Qhl. F«oay. ! o.rn , Smorn, fn~p•I Reoue1m M&n , Salu<<l•Y. 9 ~ m fl lM<«l ~•>{<&men! C~l~Ollr Chu""· Wt~""''""~' lnl••mfnt, G.00<! ~heQhero Crm~1t<v '=============-~Smt~~'-'"-'-"-·-Olt«10'~· Low Income Housing Conditions Scored SAN1'A ANA -A steady out adequate shell er. substandard uni~ and 90,000 then' 1n increased density and l~s strearo of witnesses testified Fernald of the UCl-Project households are pay i n g "But when you consider th.al restrictive r·ules on setbacks Thursday to the eidst.ence of a 21 Study Team on Lo w Income sub3tantiall y mort than they Orange County is the richest and ground coverage rnax- low-income housing problem in Housing in Orange County should, based income. By 1975 and fastest growing county in 1mums. 1-Je said land that Orange County backing their quoted from a Mc>.rch 1970 re-tht-fig ures may shoy,· as many the Y!'Orld yo11 begin to think could be developed to multiple contentions with a confusing port: as 116.000 hou:.eholds in need what moral right have we to housing is very scarce in the array of statistics-bul few -There :ll'e no111 450.000 of both better shelter and let such deplorable conditions county. had any solution to the dilem-housing unils in the county lower rents. continue? No county child Lucien 'l'ruh11l , executive ma. and projections i n d i ca I e -There are nol enough \0 111 shou ld have 10 grow up in vice president of the Orange Scene. \\'as a Board ol 600,000 by 1975 and one million or even 1noclerale-priced unil:oi some of the environments that Count1· Chamber 111 Commerce Sup er11iwrs :;ubco1n1nittee by 1990, ADout 10,000 units are available. The high vacHncy exist." argued th:il 1he problemt.> hearing 1n Santa Ana on the estimated to be deteriorating factors quoted <1re in a higher Hoyce Coln, e x et' u t i 11 e shuuld be defined oQjectivel,Y "'Advisabilit y and leasibility of or delapidated nOw and an in-income group price. se("reta ry of the building before rnu11111g f or war d . establishing an Orange County creasing number fa!! into this Mrs. Elsie Kroesche. of Indus tries Association o f .. Research 1s 1•cry irnporlanl Housing Authority." category each year. Costa Mesa. president of !he Orange County noted that to be certain of the real pro· Board Chairman R ob l' r l -1970 figures on housf.'hold League of Women Vote rs. put buil ders have no control over blern ." Battin called the meeting and income distribution indicate the problem in moral terms: land, labor materiaJ and in-Rep. Richard Hanna j 0 - dire<:led it, aided by Mary .1 10.000 househulds ea r n i ng "1'.1y personal experience on terest msls, }le. urged using West1ninster) said the federal Ellen Bryden, execut ive assis-$6,000 a year or less. These the Community Action Council lhe county's tools of zoni ng government and Cong r e s 5 t:int lo Supervisor Ral ph families can only afford to pay afford rentals below $100 or acquainted me fi rst hand with and building codes lo en· were looki ng rnore to the ~al Clark Supervisor Ron a Id SIJS a 1nonth or less for rent pu rchase homes valued below the counly"s slum a r e a . C()Ur age low cost housing. governments for solutioit of Caspers of Newport Beach or purchase a home val u~ at Sl l.000. They are not Because they are off the Richard Smith, chairman or the housing problem. "Decen· "'as scheduled to attend but less than SlS,000 Up lo 55,000 ;i1·ait:ihle beaten track. few of our more the governmental affairs conl-tralization is the ans"•er to the did not shoii . households earn less !h<in -ll is csllmated that 10,000 fortunate citizens or our mitlee of the building group proper expenditure of federal A steady siream of "l'X· $4.500 annually and <:an only households are living i n decision makers ever see urged government cooperation funds,'' he emphasized. pcrls" spell'ed forth an i1n·1----------------------------------------_:_-''------'----------'------ pressi1·e list of statistics. HAVE YOU VISITED OUR NEW STOR E: 30222 CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY ANO HILLHURST IN LAGUNA NIGUEL Lc.'.lding off were Coun!y Planning Director F ore s t Dickason. !\lanuel Pert>z of thl' <.:om111unily Actio n Council; ' •, C mmOOS Of l he FOUNTAIN "~LLEY-!7"'• Magno!(~ 1• '" Tolt>•'' >lUNT!NGTON BEACH-l llJl lleacn lllvd. a1 Allanr• COST .. MESA-l JO() H•rtxir Blvd. •I Wll1on SI, 11!.r ry 0 . FOUNTAltl "ALL£V-1610i HUt>C' Blvd a. Edinger :'.ANI A .. N .. -!..iii W, Edlngor •nd Brostof SI. COSTA MESA-~ll E. ll!~ S1. "1UNTINGTON !1£AC~-e••t" & Edin;., HUNTINGTON BE,1,CH-Wt rnc• a. Spnn-..alf (.:ifi:l.CnS 0ircclion F I 11 d Jn g E~ TORO-El lo<o •I Roe-field Ro.10 WESTM INSTER~21 We.!mlnitu at Goldcn Well HUNTINGTON 8 £,1,CH-tUI ,l,d•m~ •I !lroolthunt Coinrni tce and UCl·Projcct 21 c11n1n1Jttcc mcn Knowlton Fern- ald Although lhe rigures v;iried \hr following are represen- t;1 !1ve: -t\n estimated ~ 0 , 0 0 O l)r:1nge County residents livl' 111 sub-sl;indard housi ng. -6.000 e<1u ples. unable to ;1cqu1re sepa rate ho u s 1 n g, n1ust li\"e "ith the ir parents. rela11ves or other couples -2t000 households cantl-01 aflord rheir housing without cuU1ng do\~·n on food, rn edica! or other necessities. -There is a deficiency of 9,UOO units and I 4 0 , 0 0 0 households cannol afford lhe cosl of new housi ng. -Several ne ighborhoods in ()range Coun1_v arc lacking essPnt 1al services such as parks. slrcel tights, a nd ade· qun le crluc:ationa! tacil ities. -~·lost county families have 110 problems in meeling their housing needs. H o we v e r . l:unilies in the lower half of the income bracket can be c<1lled "'housf.' poor." There Are more of the laLter than there are '"po1·erl y income" lan111!es 1n the countr~· -!louse poor f;in1i!1es are those !arced lo spend too high a proportio n ur their total in· ('111nc on housing. or i::o wtth- ( :a p11 11c i'ia111 ed l'ULLf:flTON Dr \\1 Carrell Capuoe uf P1atenl1a. llSS IStan1 p ru ll'SSO I' of socio log_v al (.";i i St a I e Fullert on and 'i1·c ctn11rn1;1n nf !hal CIC'parln1enl, has been npP'1inled e;.;ec11tive assistant ro )'resident L. ()on a Id 5h1eld~ fl r. Capunt'. :1 <'rirn1nology spec1ahsl. succeeds 0 r . < ;eor)!.c 0 . Enc II , according to Shield!>. No Liquor at the Westm inster, ViJlage Center, Be ach Blvd. al Atlanta, Warner at Springd1le, Adams at Brookhurst Stores . OPEN ALL DAY SUN. & MON. LABOR DAY FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Canada Dry SOFT DRINKS Charcoal BRIQUETS 10 LB. BAG THESE AD PRICES GOOD THRU TUES. 63' Aloha btor>d . Quic k lighting ,longer burning. $3" 1st Quality . 72x90" Blankets Fin:t quotrty fhenn. of bla!'lketl.. Sofod color~ with jewel -'°'""' !"lylor! binding. Assorted stripn .., c:hc»ce of colon. $333 • Regular 7'1 Pack of 80 ~,..f!i~ Paper Plates Greot buy fOf pie· """ """ ·--46c S1ock up f~ Lobar Doy Holiday! . ~ $1" Value! 'f:ffil 7'j ~ 126 Cartridge ~:;;: Colo,r Negative Film 20 EXPOSURE CARTRIDGE For oU instant load ing comeras using 126 cort- t idgon. $129 $1 4'Value! Poly 30 Qt. Ice Chest Light Ye ight explo ded pOlyethyiene with t i g h I fitting rod and molded hotd'G, lotge copocity. 94c • •· ' I • t •. s 15• va1ue1 Baby Scott Disposable Diapers 13-0z. Chippers ·. P"k ol 30 Replu Si11 T hoe modem •""! to k"p boby comforlobte. EJlfro 1t.icknns-tor greater ob- ~y. s391 va1ue1 Faultless Travel Syringe \r '""""' ""' ""' 5 ,..., $233 ',ft:.'. guorOflf N . F1"'t quol1ty. Complete .,,;1i, ol!och· ) merits.. Carry cow. •121 AUTOMOTIVE DISCOUNTS Virginia Peanuts Deliciws pttanuts f0< TV !ol>Od<.ing, porties, i rock. up. 2 i$1 59c Styrofoam Hot-Cold Cups • Pack of 51 32 i or, styrofoom .hot/cold C c;l.IJK le~ drinks honer OI" -older longer. Buy "°"' for ::nicking, Indoor-use! Bohemian _ Speedol 20-30-40 Weight • • : f ,. ' J ,, BURT LANCASTER ROBERT RYAN LEEJ.COBB Ught Pllsaer Beer ~ i:nl Quart Motor Oil ii _' ci~~:E 5 i 69' , 9i A MICHAEL WINNER F~n1 "LAWMAN " c0-~13"""0 5HEAEE NCl"ITH R00£Rl OIJV,l,Ll ,l,LBERT S,l,llo.11 .J 0 (,ANNON JOHN Ml:GIVER JOSEPH WISEM,i,N P•o?u<;eo ilnd Oir<>Cl~d by MICHA.fl WINNER W>11tt'n bv GEFU.LO VllLSQN M~ Comooeoe<l by JERR¥ Fl(l[)ll>IG . !>I."'"""' ..... Pll(l()l.J(h(l"I COlOlt by Delu~e· llflr1MAr1tltl !GP!-::.=.=-::::-~• AT THE 5 THEATRES . . NOW• LIST ED BELOW. CALL FOUNTAIN VALLEY OlllVI IN W-°"P '"" • -••!..• """~ ?~U • THEATRES FOR 2ND FEATURE 1241L Cl IS 6: 79' • Case of 24 .. s2'1 SJ65 -15 OL Wynn's Charge . $1l5 • SJ4' Auto floor Mat . . . . . . . '1 " s11•0 J6 OL Gu111 Oot .•..... 93~ 39' Waterless Nand Soap .•. 29' s2" Auto Coolant Sawer ... . ... . . ~ $1 59-7 ounce Protein 21 Shampoo Gi •es life 10 Ump hoir, Reg. ulor, dry Of" oily f~. lnc:I, 16c off lobel . 88' Friday, Stpt1mbtr ), 1971 DAIL y PILOT I - ANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE OPEN LABOR DAY 9 'til 6 I lOVEYA BUT You GoTrA GO . . -. " -_, , {] HUNDREDS OF ITEMS. TOO MANY TO LIST HERE. SOME DUST:Y. SOME RUSTY. ALL SUPER VALUES. (EXCEPT FOR TWO SNEAKY Sure. the wea_ther is still balmy and •o are we. We make the Annual Summer Clearance while you can still get the moat good out of it. And plenty of All Year merchandi1e thrown ln to make the sale spicy hot. EVERYTHING SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND. NO SPECIAL ORDERS . NO GUARANTEE OF REORDERS AT THESE PRICES. NO FIGHTING OVER THE LAST ONE. (A little friendly pinching, but no lighting please!) TURTLE AUTO WAX ONES WE THREW IN) D BAR BQ TOOLS, A11•fl9d. cbolc• ol 1patul•. lorlr. or long1 30' IllPCS ••.•..•.....•.•....•..••...•.•.•.••• EA. 0 OUTDOOR DRINKING FOUNTAIN, A1tcch•1 lo th1 out1ld• lauc•t, S]!O T?OHLY •••....•.•••..••••••••••••••••••••• EA. 0 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Nie• quality. v•Hy 3' r.all1t!c. Oh, a coup!• hu11n•rl • , , , •• , ••• ,, •••• , . E:A. 0 GAS BAR BQ. NO 2203 Whal the 11"'11111' ha• b.•n hacking !or all 1umm•r at Cl' lo1t"IT lhCl'n low prtc •. Cail Alu m!J1um. s4400 llOHL'! •••..•••••.••.........••••...... ,EA. 50 LB. SCALE D D BRIQUETS Pait•. 10 01. 90 ' lll C:11n1 •.••.••••••• , , .••••••• , •••••• ·,.···.!A. Just th• thing to weigh that htg Ush you ain't goana · catch. · 60' !~!152.ooo BAGS • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • . . . . 50' 32 b:i lh• Slore• •.••.•.••. , •••• , ••.. , , . , , , • , , tA. D BICYCLE PUMP 0 BAR BQ LIGHTER FLUID D 3V2 INCH VACUUM VISE Ho Ill. lriH air 80 ' with p11!11p !11 1tot• •• , • , •••••• , •. , , • , •• , • , • , , , EA. ONE OF A KIID, SOME ON THE SHELF, SOME STILL IN THE BOI, COME EARLY, STAY LATE.· 0 MELNOR HEDGE TRIMMER 77InStoelr -···••··•·····················-·· M . 50c 0 6 FT. FOLDING REDWOOD TABLE AND !ENCK SET. Th• b.11 Jl•w lt•DI thl1 111.-n . didn't •itpect to ... Jt In h•r•. 'IQOI 18 SETS • , ..•••••••••••••.•• , , •• , ••••••• , , EA. . 0 42 INCH ROUND METAL TABLE ~!c;;;~· ~~1~. :~~~· .... • ••.'' •. • • .. ' ... '•'' .... 'JJOI D HOSE HANGER s1 .. 1. •aa111.1.d, 20 < lll•INSTOCI: •••••••.••••••••••••••••••... EA. 0 7 LITE PATIO SET ~u~'i;:lo•~-~l•o·~': •• •••••• ·•••••• ·•••••••••!A. •210 0 BIG BOY 18 INCH GAS BQ Th• big d•wll, and th• 011• you"y• b.•n 9)'•l11g all 1umm•r. l"\ID• on butan• ol•o. · *15" 23 OHL'! ••••• , ••..•..•••• , •••••••••, ••••• !A. 0 48x48 REDWOOD TABLE f,Ng~c~ ~.r::. •••····•••••·•·•···•••••,,, tA. s1500 lOOO QUAJITS -· ....... .-....................... QT.· 20' 0 ROLL OUT GARDEN ~~I'.'.~~ .. ~~~:.~~.~":~.~~-.......... ,,. U.. 60' 1w\tch th• l•v•r and it hold1 on 12ny •200 emooth •u.riac•. 15 011.ly ...•.•. , •. , , , , ••• , , , , , t.\. 0 3/8 FURY POWER DRILL 0 SAFETY HELMETS Colori. whH•. Appro¥1d. :i• In 1t&elr ...••••.•••.•.••••.••• orr OUR REG 50% BABY MOONS Cut• hubcap•. '2" ••OO'th 0111lk, 23 1111 ••••••••.•••• SET or FOUR 0 VINYL ·TOP LEMON WAX !hboc:.' 1-;'C~.~.at.~5. ~1~~~ ••••••••.•.•••••• ·ccrn. 7 4' JUMPER CABLES ~·~~u~ .'~~. ~~~~~~.'. ~'.t~~'. .......... ,., ... Pit 75c D WALL MURALS J and 14 r .. t. Onlyll le/t In Sloclt •..•••••.••.•••••••.•.. tA. •1s00 D GRAPE MOLDS 1 'f. lllcb dla1S1.•U•r. Four bcrtt.11 fu ll •• , ••• , , •.•• , •.••. , • , , , •. , , . , , -<A. I' 0 JUMBO SPRAY PAINT Choice of color1. lacquers. •noin•I,, c\IOD"I. 11~ zn.or• !hon regul<ZT 1i••· .571 eca• ••• ·C.aJI 0 AUTO COOLANT SYSTEM Gr.en frM•ay pro!ectlan oga1A1! bollover, l 12 only •• , • , •••••• , • , •• , ••• , , , D MISMATCHED PAINT 30 ' 'I " £A. Tft111• ar. 1om• color goof1. or th• Indy •oid II •llll wa1n·1 rl9b1. REG. 111 $7,49 GAL, Pl•o!y cholc•, 'l" becau .. ••got plenty ijlool1 ••.•• , .. , •...• , • , , , , . 0 ASSORTED HINGES &om• fcntey, som• w•rv plain. all wo1 k. •om• work '"o ••II. But. Jt'1 9Cl'al•r to giv1 lh•DI .away lhan r .. •ort 1h•iii-7' .A»aut 2LOOO Piec•• ••••••••••••••.••••••• ·A r A IR 0 CAR TOP CARRIER Not lo CGJTT th• C(l"I' oa lop. but th• 1111.U on lop al th• cor. c11111,l•t•. Som• 11111 !n th • b.x. 1300 17 SOS ONLY ••••.•••••••.•••• , ••••••••••••• Pit 0 DECORATOR SWITCH PLATES :k~es1:~0~~ .~~·.1~~~ ....................... u .10' BELLFLOWER STORE OJILY 24 IRCll ORFINISBED ~I~~~~~~'.h.~~~l~.'.:.-....... s20 oo CLO.PAY-FOLDlllC DOORS. Accord!aa type tor wardro!Mo Ot prtYaty. llO!fl.Y •••••••••••••••••••••••. lllL POWEi TOOLS. .... d•r1. Nwa. dril11. the whole lot •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • llE PANELS, nice wood 1011•1. but got •li1h.l lnetlullrr1. 111 SKEETS ••••• • -. $J97 '~In Stoc:lr •••• , •..•. , , • , • , , • , •••.• , , •..•.• EA. t&eo D PANTIHOSE At thi1 price you ceft 20' lorge1 abou1 1nagg!ng ••••• , • , •• , •• , , , , . , .... Pf\. D SAUNA BELT Still gaing !or up to J4.9S Jn th• magi, SJ 00 •ll lnStock ·······················~·•••·····EA . 0 ASSORTED KITCHEN GADGETS lh!a !1 the 88c and 99c tobl• •l•••h•r•. 30 , a few Th ou1ond total , , • , •.•. •,,., ••.• ,, •.•• ,EA. 0 WOOLITE RUG CLEANER SPRAY FOAM. 90 ' 6&6 Ca.i:u In Stocli: • , ••••••••••• , ••• , •••.• , , , EA. 0 MAHOGANY CHAIR ~rg:~h~ ~:o~E~~.' •••. , .• , ••••••••••••••••. E:A. '2'0 D ·TIDY BOL JC .. p th• john cl.an and th• blue color i• r171h•r 50 ' ti .. oky 100, 800 Ju11 •..•••.• , •.••.••. , , •• , , , , .TUG D COLOR ORGAN Hook !1 lhru th• •l•t•o and lh• color• play rn th• :111.u1lc wale1 on. • .•••••.••••..•.••..•• EA. •1500 0 GARMENT STEAMER Talr•• th1 •r\1:1kl•• out w\!hout pre11in§ th• whole thing. s3so 76 JN STOC JC" , ••••••••••••••••••••••• , • , •• • •• tA. [] LATEX RUBBER GLOVES Save y11ur hand1 25 t lro111 har1h detergent• • , . , , . , , • , •••••••••••••• Pf!. 0 12 X 12 INCH CARPET TILE Jn Carmin• ON"l.Y . }Q c loam baclr9d. 2.!-0 PCS ••• ·, •••••• , •• , •••••••••• EA. CARSON STORE SKIL POWER TOOLS, ~I!~~!~~ ba1c.h ........... , ..... 50% ~~~B;~J!~~;~~~.~~.·~~······ *1500 YlllYL CRAFT FLOOR TILt. th• 1hlclt. lhick ll•l2 tll• 30 Sq. ft, lo tl'I• cation •• ~ ••• , ••• , , fLOCIED TOILET SEATI, ~6.:t~· ~~ ~~~-}~:~~-~~~: ......... . ITARBRICRT MUSBRODM llALF LITE, J of\ly WTOI• whot h• .aid, don't Siii m• whal It m.an1, 11:99, J ll.11 0 TIKI FLUID, "' QUAR TS D BAR BQ MITTS For l•lt or rl§hl hD'!ld. . QT. big or little pa..1 •• , •• , , , • , •• , .• , , , •• , • , , , , . , !A. D BEACH BAGS Brighi color1 ao you 1t"Otl"I lo•• It to .a1Uy. Witb 1ld• 55' 20' ilpp•r pock•ll fftld drow1lr!11g, 20' 98 IN STOCI ••..•.•••••••.••••••••• ,,,.,,,EA. 0 FLOATING POOL LITE Cholc• of color. hold• a. ccmdl•. 80' .S.S JM STOCI ••..••.••• , , ••••••• , • , , •• , • .-. , t.A. C S CAL WATER BOY The thing fer ca1111pout1. b.ach or whale'l"er •110 II OH THE rt.OOf\ ••• , , .• , .•..•••.•• , . , •• , , , tA. 0 WESTERN BOUSE ~sc~~0~.~~~-~:: •••••••••••••••••.••••••. tA. JOc 0 _ALUMINUM CHAISE LOUNGE Multl·••b and coler. :JI OK THI: FLOOR s4 50 AND JN THE llOX • , •• , • , •...••..•• , •• , • , •.• tA. , 0 ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMER AND SHRUll TRIMM ER, Heary duty. •1000 l•o ln::iob1. li ONLY • , , , , .•• , , . , ..••.. , •• , , , CA. 0 PORTABLE CAMPER SINK Hold1 H• own wat•r. with •plgot. 1700 3301'1LY •····••••••••••···········•••••••••CA. D BLUE ICE TrM1• It al hom1. ao m•11. Ut• o•er Cflcl ower. 50' 99 PAI S • , .•• , ••••• , ••• , , , . , , .. , •. , , •• , , , , , • t:A . D KIDDIE POOL Ml lnclll • IS h~ch. No• w• dump ll,•111. and D•lll •u-•r we poy doubl• to 11•t more, When \1 thl1? ti IN .STOCI •.•••••••••••.•••••••••••••• , •• • • • LA MIRADA STORE FOOR TIER WATERFALLS $ DO IJ1.tlud•1 th • purap 10 12 OtfI.T , • , • , , • , • , , • , •••• , , • , • , • ALDMlllUM PATIO llT $ OD : rJy~ ~: .... ~~~.p.1~~~... ••• • • • • • •• 80 • ELECTRIC LOG SETI pr•••aMta •ptel•l, 'r1 SETS ONLY , • , , , , , , , , • , , , , • .•• PATIO 11CRIC TAILE CIYERS pla1Hc. t7flllflTOCI ••..••...•.....•...• Ul. I D FOLDING COTS, C11nwa1 or foam pad. sgso l6 IN STOC JC •••...••••••• , • , ••••••••• , • , ... [A. D NO ODOR STRIP, !u1C hang It oul 011.d It 1ucka up th• odor1, or t0m .. th ing 50< ~45 IN STOCJC • , ••• , ••••••••••••••••• , • •· •••• EA. D PLASTIC SHAG RUG RAKE 88 In Stock • , •••• , ••••••••••••• , , • , •••••••• , EA 50< 0 BLACK SHAG CARPET ~F:!i'~~d7~d .c.~~~ .t~'.:: ~ -~~: ::: .... LIN. n . '2°1 0 TWO FACED TAPE I"•• alr90dy aald whot I think about lap. lik• tbl1. 30< Bu lk roll1. uapaclraged • , • , , , , ....••.•••• , • , ROLL • 0 ADJUSTABLE SHOWER DOOR ~~'Oriti~~ .................................... 15'' D 8 INCH FANS Alway• Cl CODI/Ort wb•a lh• l•lllP 11.... •411 JI la STOCl ••••..••••.••••...•..••••••......• D ROOM DIVIDERS r:~[~s·t. ~-1~~. ~-h-~I~ .~'~" •.••.•••••••••...•. f.A. ,7a, 0 FIREPLACE LOG . SETS CG 2400. nlc• and pr••-•oa • •2400 191N STOCIC ••••.••••.•••••••••••••••••• ,_µ. 0 WET BAR SINKS You won't get thl1 oft tbl1 pric• agoln., tgtl' 21 ONLY ••..•.•.•••••.•.•. , •••••••••••••••• ~ ll SENTINAL CAR SPOTLIGHT :Plug1 In th• 50< clgar11te llghler. 18 '. ••• ,,., •••••••• ,., •••• •• EA.. 0 TABLE TOP DIMMERS M.crn• lh• gadg•t 1lt1 oft th• tabl• aad f•U. li&m lh• d ial 111 dtm th• lamp 10 ronuroc• l•••l, SJll 17 IN STOCI , •. , ••• , •••••••••• , •• , , • , , • , • , EA. HUNTINGTON BEACH ELECTRIC !~~.~~m~o~.R OPEllER $ OD 2 ONLY ••• ,., •••••••••••••• ,, ••• 49 ALUMINUM PATIO llT $ OD ; ~Ht.~ ~.1:::.~.~~~~t~: ........... 80 ~:~.~~~~-L-~~-E-~ ........ $gooo P BIRT A SIGll MACllRE Tlt.11 (9 Cl wild Q'\Y-WGJ"• REGULAR SI.MIO l'Tlll1 11 a: •5000 C•Dl•Melal •od•l llM lh• • •11per'1 1.11•) ON& ONLY •• , • • • • • • • • . 14 DAILV PILOT ears Pepsi • IUINA ,AllC COVIN• 111·4400, J 21 ... JJO ~66·0 6 1 1 CANOOA 'AllC fl 1'1110 N11 lH-Nff •43.3911 COM"Ofif Gll"IDAlf 6.J ... )11 1, f.3J:.J7f I 141·1004, 144·4611 -SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Special Store Hours for this Evening Only!! 6:00 p.01. to 9:00 p.01 . llroulol•• ll atT•·l··d ll:to·k ·l"·"•·hnol Jl ,•;11. l1i u1· a ,lnl l ,n·.~ \l<•rth nt j1,n,l at ,\lc \)1 111,d,1'~ .•nc! you ,cc:t a :-,1.:':tr 'i [)i\· ("•IUll( I\,,,,).; That ~,!l'l'S \'1al ur COS,~(/ •'11 ~c.1r~ 11.Kk-l"·:-.{hH•;l <~J.,rhcs, .A u- ,cu1c ...:x thn)u,i.:.h Sl'r1cn1bc:r J 'i. I .in1it 1 ll"oL• '"i1h ,..,~-nt••l••r .,,,.r 1-2 • --~ ...... c--- '\:" i-'-.;". ~~ ..__ __ ~ 5 ~. Hot Dogs IO ~ Popcorn 5 ~ I , t I ~OllYWOOD ••9·.St4 I l"IGlrWOOD •71·2521 lONG Ill.CH 435.0111 (,'(,"/' $2 lo ${)! 199 ·'·r~i o::h r ) ... ~a nd fl<trc ~qle jeans in ;l••orrn1ent-of .~tt·les, r~hric hlend\ ~nd r•~lnr >. 1'.lefi·, &izes. Limit".! q11.1n1111e<'. )lcn 's f:11.-.ual \1'rar r1r pl . f:CT '2 In •4 ! ~·11i le l,l1111nt i l if'~ La ~1 : BoYs J eans \\ rrr ~:l .')'I ~-4 .: • . " 188 • As.k.Aboul Sc~rs "J: ..... ~ . •'? .,,.,-..~~-L . Conveni~11t c:redit _~PJ~n~~:~-4-t!;:;~~~i:i: ,,, OLY.lfll,.IC & SOTO '}61·J1l 1 0 11: •M(;I •37-2100 ,i aSADlNA 611 ·~111,35 1·•211 A '~"rlt d '"IC''. L1hr it \, r"l"r" :ind l'~r1rrn(. f\.L1n1· f'"''·~:i.rr: t.1 hril!. l1•f'1·< ~17e ~ Ii f'' 1-:' \'rrv l11111tt'"d qu:<niirics •r• hur~r tnr hr•r •tl('cflrin: ,, "1 .;; ". , ; ~ ~·· .' . ' ' ,I \ 1 ~'" .· \\ rnr 1lrp1. • . , .. .. ... ~, . · .,i·~'e.C~.C'.e<.-.... »~ .. ~\ -·-~-" . .,?';:;._-:".2:-:(-.;) ,..-"--\'' S.4VE !lOo/c! CUT'' ...; \Se ars! SLAl'.S1 JlOIBUCK >.NP CO. -Bo,·6' 10 Speed Sp)·der Bicycle 4999 1'0 /lllONA. •1"·J1tl l'ICO •l•·.•1•2 SlNTA •f Sl'l lNG~ 944.1011 Ur.luxe ~olicl State Al\'1 Portabll' Ra<lio l~Pt:11lar ~ 11 . ()!) 599 ( pn1r-acl f'Or ta\,]e rndio with fl transistor~. Co mplett with "arrhnne 11nd ~li de rul ~ run· ins. Hur ry, rhey'l l tz(} fout'. 'Radio 11nrl T\ O .. pt. S•M'T • MONICA. TOll•MCl 394 .• 711 S41-IS1 1 SOU'TM co.an 1'1.AlA V.t.lll'f .S40 ·3333 7 •l·••''· 914·1110 l'HOUSANO O&ICI 'I fl MONT 497 .. JU, Jll• 11.i 1 7Sf·lfl1 '!,\• I• -~"' , 1.-' •• ; ' v. Satisfoctlo" Guaranteed Or Your Money Back I . l 7 SUN TO BRIGHTEN IVIED HALLS < ' . 0 :::i ... t=)• i<::r i:J 1 , BEA ANDERSON , Editor ,.,. 1• Briar the terrier will be one sad dog soon because hi s mistress. Marilee Allari. iets away to Princeton. Marilee also will miss her beloved Newport Beach. i r i c=I 'CIC. c:::J:o o:t:::t ~ ·t::J .. .. c:::\ 0 0 . • • 0 t::J p~ •• . . . c:::.i ..... ·~II>''"" ' • i; . , "1'+ AWAITING CHALLENGE -Competing with high school valedictorians from all over I.he country will be Stephanie Yamashita !at left), who has been ac- cepted at MIT. Discussini life at Yale University are - t=T C:1 c:::: l .f. ·~ ) {· ~ ~ f. ,... ,. ,.[, i '· \ . ' . . . (above. left t•«ight) Georgl Dwight. a' sophomore at Yale . Mrs. George K. Dwight and Hauriani Dwight. who will join her sister at the Ivy League school in September. By JO OLSON Of IN 0.111 f'ltot :Iliff Three Orange Coast coeds have decided to tangle with some ivy this fall , travel· ing a path few girls have taken before them. The thrtt have opted to enroll at lVy League colleges, two of which recently have accepted female students for the first time. Attending Yale University will be Miss Haunani Dwight, valedictorian of Estan- cia High School: enrolling at Princeton University will be Marilee Jane Allan. ninth in her class at Corona de\ Mar Higtt School, and studying at MIT will be Stephanie Yamashita, salutatoriaa in her class at Newport Harbor High School. Haunani, who chose Yale over Stan· ford, is keeping up family tradition by selecting the New Haven, Conn . ~chool which was founded in 1701. One of her ';very distant, far removed ttlatives," Timothy Dwight. was a found· er of Yale and there is a college named 1n his honor there. Also. her sister. Georgi, will be ! sophomore there is the fall. A graduate (If Estancia High School, Georgi will ma· jor in archite<:ture or American studies. COMFORT ABLE RA TIO Yale, which will be enrolling girls for !he third year this year, has a com4 fortable 4 to I ratio of men students to women. but Georgi related that most Yale men date coeds from Vassar-and Smith or have girls at home. "The Yale guys regard you as friends and tell you all their problems," she said. "They horrow irons and ask help in sew- ing up holes." Haunani fell in love with the school wh en she visited her sister and admi!.~ that her sister's presence had a lot to do "'\th her selection or Yale. Both gir!5 were anxious to live in the East. a con- trast to their home state of Hawaii. ''Ifs not very pret.ty," Georgi said nl I.he campus. "It's downtown and New Haven is dying." A city of 150 ,000, Georgi said that it is smoggy and there is lots of ra in. Their first snow arrived Dec. 12 last year. "All Yale emp!nyes went on strike ~tay 1." she related. "It's still going.'' There's no hot v.·ater in the re sidence halls. among other disruptions. Academically, Yale is tough because al.most all the studenL<; wert valedicta- lins of their class. A high pass-pass-fail prading system is used the first year and lheri~ is a lot of academic pressure, Gevrgi said. NOT SCAREO Haunani. whf) Will ma.ior 1n biology and possibly go into medicine, was a mid· t.erm graduate of Estancia and said she Is not see.red of the academic challenge. ~Iarilee Allan applied to Princeton because someone suggested that she give it equal time with S1.anford and Yale when considering colleges. Attenrling the Princeton. N.J. unlversi- ty which was founded in 1746 appealed to her because she wanted to live in !hf': East and bPcau sr>. of the school'1 academic opportunities. Tl too will be in its third year of ad- mitting women students. and there will be appr0ximately 450 women 0n the cam- pus next year. compared t.o about 3500 men. ~1arilee. v•ho s:i.ys she w1I! miss California's beach at.mnsphere the most . Is interested in psychology and medicme and hopes to try for medi cal school. /Ste M' HALLS , Page 16) ,, f rldly, Stpttmbtr J, 1971 D#.ll Y PllDT PJWllo bY Grq S<hn•idor Red Schoolhouse Beckons ------ Horoscope Libra: Trust Own Judgment . SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 4 By SYDNEY Oi\1ARR ARJES t March 21-April 19 ): Tread lighlly: some \•ital in - formation remains beyond grasp. Full moon position coin c id e1 with secret maneuvers, clan de1t in e meetings. Kttp C(lnfidential matters eonf1dtnlial. Gemini may try t.o retard progress. TAURUS (April 20-r-,.1ay 20): Lunar emphasis on a rea of wishes, friendships. Som e associate! now engage in con- troversy. If you become in- volved, be prepared kl pay price. Wa lk straight and Mr· row : veering ()ff course will be expensiv~. GE!\.11NJ t~Iay 21-June 20 1: Answers can come from V.'ilhin. E rternal issues not as important as they appear, De l\"e beyond surfa ce in- dications. Don't lake on more than you can handle. Be especially \Vary in traffic, around machinery. CANCER (June 21-July 22 t: F ull moon aspects coincide v.ith period of resUessness. Where achievement is ron- cerned. you are impatient. Key is to maintain steady pace. Older persoru; figure pro- minently. Postpone journey if possible. lend spiirk· r-.1arriage, or partnership \.s hlghll,ghted. L.IBRA (Sept. 230:1., 22): Special services are em- phasized. Trust intuitive in- tellect. r-.teans you are able to gain extra information . Utilize it. Obtain hint from Aquarius c message. Relative may renege ~ l'. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 l: ..de':..~ .. Full moon aspects coincide \~~~ii'-· on promsie. Be prepared. -· ~·· · ""ith new understanding about ;--·~: . ., money. You may fee l there i.s .~· t , • • creative block. Condition Is • ~.,:;f , i but ttmporary. Know this: 1• ~ respond accordingly. Have ,.\ • alternatives at hand. Stress versatile approach. SAGITT'ARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): J\1atl'. partner may make financial demands. Keep hargain. Accent practicality. Complete chores at home base. Correct any safety hazards. Avoid dispute with older family member. Make reasonahle concessions. CAPRICORN ~Dec. 22·Jan. J9 l: Put off short journey, if practical. Don"t \1Tite letter in anger. I m pr o v e com- 1nunications with relatives. Some pet theories may be revised. No need to fear pro- gress. Realize this; respond accordingly. " 1 l • .r ' , AQUARJLS (Jan. 2G-Feb. 18 1: Cautinn required in 1noney matters. Take it slow·. and~asv. Heed suggestion of fami\v ffiember. Some friends are ;,...ell-meaning, but lack practical knowledge. Keep past promise made lo youngster. Buy gift. PISCES 1Feb. 19-/o.tarch 20 /: Red Carpet Rolled Out A tea for new teachers in the Fountain \"alley School Distric:l \l'il\ be hosted by the Superintendent Parent Council. The event \\111 take place fro m 1-3 p.n1. Wednesday, Sept. 8, in the district currir ulum material center. ~!rs. John f . Eulberg OeftJ, ne"-' teacher is being u·elcomed by illrs. James L E!Jena, council president. LEO ~July 23-Aug. 221: \"nu fulfill needs in unorthodox manner. A relationship i.s tested. Aries is involved. Avoid extravagance in en· tert.aining. Accent intimacy rather than ostentatiou sness. \'ou y,•ill understand. Complete project. VIRGO /Aug. 23-Sept. 22l : Eniphasis on confronting those u·ith opposing views. Be Ne'v t eachers in the l\:c,vporl ·~iesa Unified School District \rill be given the red realistic. Don't try to hide carpet treatn1ent \\."ednesday, !:-iept. 8, '"hen the women's groups of the Newport Some now seem intent on misunderstanding you. Don't \1·aste time explaining the ob- vious. Do \\'hat must be done in considerate. bu t in- dependent manner. Leo v•ill facts. Face issues in forthright Harbor Chan1bers of Comrnerce host a harbor boat crui.se and luncheon. Re!ax- manner. Order y,•il l arise out ing before orientation \Vec k begins are (left to right) _John \V. Nicoll. supe~in· or apparent turmoil. Avoicl tendent: J\1r s. Jack J{einert. mernber of the host comnuttee, and ltirs. Isaac Eltas· Ann Lande rs self-deceplion. Cycle remains Calles and !'vlrs. Scott ·raylor. teachers. high . _.::..::.::..::.::..::.:_.:__.:_ __ :_ ____________________ _ Added Grip on ·Trip ;. Hampers Newlyweds Active Women Think Thin, Green .. • ~ DEAR ANN LAr\DERS: This is no gag. _ _,. I am dead serious and nervous as ~ cat, You will find this hard to believe but my , future mother-in-law has suggested that i_. she and her husband go along on our •• honeymoon. Al first I was sure she "·as kidding. but t.onight my fiance told me it is no joke. She asked how manv suitcases 1he and her husband should ta'ke. According to his mother, we would have a better lime iI another couple went along because ··1111·0 pe<Jple get bored with just eac.h other's com pany." My fiance hasn't said much one v.·ay or the other --< (which bothers the da}•ligh~ out of me i, so now I must be the one to put the. kobosh on the foursome. \\'hat shall I .ay? -ON THE LEVEL IN DETROIT DEAR ON : For optners you m.i&hi tell your motber·l~aw that e\·er since yo u W"Ue a little glrl you\·e had a romantic fantaJy about &01.D& oo a honeymoon ll'ftb the m10 you marry and you ju1t can't 1eem tt1 rhan1e t..bat dream to iochtde his p.venl&. !Send her a po1tcard from Nia1ara fails.) --' ' ... ' , .. ... , everything I do gets recorded. Yesterday my cousin was over to our house and she saw my diary in my bureau drawer. She asked me if it. v.'as •·private" and I said, "'Yes. Very.'· A couple minutes later my mother called me to help her move somethin,e off the back porch. I excustd myself and \\'ent downstairs saying I'd be back in a minute. When I returned, my cousin ..... a~ relilding my diary. Her eyes v.·ere darnffl near popping out of her head. I grabbed it from here but it was too late. She had already found oot plenty. \Vhen I told her i;.he "·as a httle sneak ~he sa id, ··You really v.•anled me lo read it or you y,·ouldn't have left me alone v.·ith 1! " I tllink she is crazy. She sa id to ask ynu what the shrinks sa~'· ,,.hat 's the verdict? -PORTLAND DILE~lr-.1A. The fall trend for "womtn may be thinking .. thin" and thinking "green.'' but at least one Orange Coast C I u b a lready is thinking Christmas. CHS Luncheon ~trs. Anthony Gajewski cif Fountain Valley, president of the Council of Auxiliaries of Children's Home Society, will join the Orange Co unt y district board for a noon luncheon meeting on \Ved- nesday, Sept. 8. John F. Porter of Ney,•port Beach. nf"w chairman of the area board of !he statewide counseling service and adop- t ion agency, y,•ill preside in the district office in Santa Ana. New directors include the ttmes. Jeanne Whittle of Laguna Beach.Jeann e t I e Banoczi of Anaheim. J\1arnette Peek of Huntington Beach and Thomas G. J\fcClure and '\\'illiam Stauffer Jr., both of Santa Ana. Th ink Thin home or r-.lrs. \\'illia m Campbell. Yacht Club l\1others and daughters will model back-to-school fashions during a noon luncheon of the BahJa Corinthian Yacht Club Wednesday, Sept. 8, in the clubhouse. The event Is being arranged by Mrs. John P . Hooten with the assislance of the Mmes. Robert Hauk. Richard Rawl· ings. Robert J . Eastman. Lorin C. Weiss and Ralph Tan· dowsky. Daughters helping ~·ith the party include the Misses Kathv and Laurie Durgan, MarSha Hoo ten. Leslie Hauk and Roslyn Rawlings. the hilllop hon1e of L\lr~ Gerald B. Hanna. president Assisting the hostess "111 be lhe !\.Imes. frank i'\. Benha1n. Clarence J. McG i nni s. Florence Redman. I r 1' 1 n i:: West1vood 'and :!\.tiss Katherine Neiley. Mission Vie jo Space is being reserved for a Christmas Bnut i que sponsored by the J\li ss1n11 \"ie· jo Women·s Club scheduled for Dec. 3 and 4. l\1rs. Frederick Bruno anrl !\.frs. Burton Allen invi1ed persons interested in r \- hibiting their wares. inclu ding stitcherv .1nac r arnP . Chrisllnas decorations or arts 'tlnd crafts. to parlici p:lle at a eost of $1.50. Orange District In upcoming prngntm<i. The firsl fall co 11 n c i I members ,\·i!J stage .. ThC' m reting or Orange District, l\1ikado" bv G1lhert and California federation of Sullivan in 1tie S111n1 and Hae· \\'omen·s Clubs y,•ill begin at 9 quet Club at 7 :io r in on Fri· .:i.m. on F'riday. Sept. 10. in da.1. Sep!. JO. fnr area the Santa Ana Elks' Cluh reside nls. Mr.c:-. \\'a!lace E. Hagley. On Tuesday. SC'p~ 14. Game d istrict prt'sident, 1\·ill npen T\ight for "·oinen re~1dint; 1n the in a m. session fnll0wed bv lhe Of>?.ne llnmPs \111\ grl under the presidency of !\!rs. Harold Gagnebin and board 111en1bers the l\ln1es. Richard Caneday. R1ch11rd Ka layjian, .lnhn C;i rlis le and Donald J\tid· dlekauff Orie ntetion Orienlation for freshmen students at Marywood High School will be from 9 a.m. t.o nnf"ln Thursday, Sept. 9 Sophn1nores. juniors a n d seniors \1•ill ha\·e similar .sessions thr next <lay A gel-acquainted leu rnr freshmen. seniors anr! !heir rnothers \Viii l::ike placr a! 2 p.m Sunday. Sept. !2 . on !he school p;ir io. Air Force Moms Irvine Coast Rep u bl ic a n \Vomen·s Club. Federated dur- ing a hrnrheon meeting Tues· day, Srp!. 7, in the home of ;\lrs. Robert S. Barne s , Ne"•port Beach. Speaker will be Geoff Beaumont of Dean \\litter ani.I Co . Youngsters' Horoscopes Computed Horoscopes for lots and teens? That's righl. a n d they're ron1p111er-d ra\\'n from inforn1ation on the exact month. d;i~·. year. time and George Riescher nf !hf' ~.1n-place of birth. ta Ana ('ompo<;He Sl)nadrnn Hunn1np: to 20 pages each. i l Ci\"il Air Patrnl 11·1!] ~prak the babv·s h o r o s co p e a nd fnr Flight l!l. l" S .\ir Forl"e young Peopll'"s horoscope ll'f're :0.!nthers at 7 :lfl p 111. Thur5-fif'velnpt>d b~· the saint' firm d ;i.1·. Sep1 9. 1n thr H\·de P:irk ll"hich starred personahzed i\!nb1le Estates. Sant:i Ana. scopes for adults 1·he nrg:ini7.ation \\"Il l presen!1--- - an a"·ard or meri! lo one or it~ 0 R u R y LAN E memhcrs. A NT 1 au Es DEAR A.'J'.\ LA.\DERS: I have a fi ve- year diary which I ha ve kept for the last two years. lt has some \·ery personal stulf in il. I never !Je to my diary and DE . .\R PORTY: The shrinks sa~· she i~ right. J...o"··calorie dishes inc!udin,e Rubv lee. BAk<'d Han1 and BroCcol i Roll , Orani;:c-hrik<'rl Chickf'n and Sp iced Coffer-a re on !he n1en11 for r;ilnrie \l"atchers during :i conking den1nnsrralion a1 10 a n1, on \\"ednesda.v, Sepl, 8 d h G•n•r>I hne or •nl,~UH the "·tlf'n mP ~h·rn hy :!\.l rs. un er 11ily at 8 p n1 unr!er t e GOP Women .... 1~ •mD~·"" on r.lilr!in Schll'artz, Tustin area dirertinn nf 'I r.~ f!ohrrt , Fu RN 1 Tu R IE Sh I ' 'I (h . f 11! AVE OEL MAfl president. 1r r .1 • 01v e \l'R)::e-pr1ce reezt" SA1o1 CLEME>ITE ~01.,0._ j\·Jrs. Srvn10ur Nutt nr Dana J\1ee tings ;i r·r cnnr!11!'IPd 1hr ;ifff'rts !hr. inr!nirluat \\'il l he 1 W..:i ·Frl -•·10 o ...... lnl .10~.m. From Page 15 "T d r I ,. I f r W•e~ena• -l l:IO. m. fo •·JO p.m. Point 1vill j?;iv e a histnry of ,,~'~'~'~°";"~~'"~'~'·;'~"~'~"~"~";'~";"'~'~~c~rs;c~"'~'~'~' ~o~r ~"~"~"~''~"~'·;s;n;;,;r~h~e~I ;=;~i=:O:~~~~~~~ Tustin \\•ith 11rl f'Xh ihits under -----=---· d r 't J k ~~. ·~'·• ,._. ,,.•,j.i •;z•,.c,t .,, ,..--,., .,,-'"~~~ the irf'rlJnn n .. rs. ac·' -· ···"'• ·".!'" c1 =· · 'i-.e··& fi·ff f e>·'" • • • Ivy Halls Scaled 'Th:>u&h lht u breaking tinue horuback riding. th•t she i.s "not going to school Mi.~s Anne Robison, San Diego Gas and Electric Com· pany hC"!me economist. will give the public demonstr ation, Think Thin. with free recipes and coffee in the company's San Clemente auditorium. Allen. f·ounwing a lu nch!'Dn. Ranrho Vi e j o Wom11n's Club will present ex· cerpls of "The ~1ikado'· under the direction or "irs Henning Otto. family tr.ci!tion /both her The native Californian, who to find a husband. J:Wlflll m::I brotbtr attended credit! her 5UCCUS to her fifth ''It'll come when It come!," Tri De Its LB Garden Club Sl&rlfordJ, htr parenl.5, !\Ir. and sixth grade teacher who she im.iles. Think Green ls the motto for and Mn. Robert !\.!. Allan of helped her &el her goal.s hijh. Al r'rou r girls plan to see as New members are invited to members of the Laguna Beach .... twport, are uc.lttd about wW study or, a Ford 1'1otor Co. much of the historical New attend the annual membership Garden Club member.s 8S they hlr ~-scholarth.ip plying up to '4500 England area 8! they can dur· dinner of the Newport Harbor initiate their annual theme BOP'E."!1 TO CREW per year for four years. in& their Ivy League studies. Area Al umnae of Delta Delta during a membership tea from BaWa ltudyin&, Mariltt An only child, Stephanie They all plan to be home for Dtlta beginning with 11 e p.m. 2 to 4 p.m. on Friday. Stpt. 10. hopa to crew or race for says her parenl.5 are very hap-Christmas and undoubtedly social hour on Wednesday. fnterested residents are In· PrUx:tt.on and play tennis for py and very proud of her wlll compare notes on their Sept. 8, in the Newport Beach \'lted to attend the affair fun. choice. ;"Though ~nt Is kind experience1. .lfimi;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-; Ont of the youneest student.A of far away, were being Il's a sure bet the Ir at tbe MaUlchutetl.s lnltJtute open-minded about it." Admi~ California sunshine will be a d Technology will be ting th.It she will miss her healthy shot of vitamin D for Stpbanje Y a m a I h l t a , friends, too, she is emphatic all those Ivy plants. I See oy Today's Want Ads daulhttr of M,. and ""·l.=========;1fiiii======="1il Gel:qe Y1maal\lta . 1tHc1y-T•-•l11hh A thrft..year aradu1te ot BACK TO • JUST IN TIME F'OR A Newport Harbor. Stephania JOHN HALL {1 CO. r.rOtnl.'TAIN VACATION!! bid her chol~ of Stanford, SCHOOL A '64 V\V Camper "'ith '67 cat Tech, Welle.sl~y. Bryn DIAECT IM,ORTEll Ena:ine. l\tust &di be fore Mawr aod Y•I•. ond vi1iloi ill SPECIALS S.turday. <the --bof0<t m1kin1 ANTIQUE FURNITURE DESK $2100 e SAD s II A G G v DOG 'up her mind. "'"0 AND CHAIR STORY . St . Bernard. .At MIT, which was founded ACCESSORIES BOOKCASES $87u5P '"!"le male, rouih coat, in 1• and la loc:ated in Cam· 21..r yeatl!. loves ~pie • bridle, Mau., the raUo of "'""'° , .... Tu1tn•• r-.1usr SELL!! JMn ltaCllnU to women ii 11 Otti.r 9 •19/lty CIMll,,., Deel1o to 1, wtlh • tMal enrollment or WORKS OF ART Fiie "' ·"·"' c.i.1....., ..... • AN ECLECTIC j\fiX. •·•y 7700 students. CUSTOM L19HTING 'ltJRE! ! A Wet suit, Scott -( orlN I.AIOI DAY WICIND ,, n·•··· T h ' wl k ...i..... t.o study EUltO,EAN ICITCHENWAll r rT', cry c H ' c • r--SAT. SUN. & MON. 10-1 .,. C~l"I. A Doubl.e box i'natbema:Uct and eventually ANTIQUE Rl,ltOOUCTIONS tM up with l1w and medical FU .•NITURE 11pr\ni;: •nd mi\!tl'H!-, Elrr-" me rra !n 11>t, surfboArd, clqnH. II · th ~17 110 Nt...,.011 1e-• IN-THE-NUDE ~l t'C"tnc broom, curtai"5 ~ too wi miss r 11• ' c ••' n-n-<k .,, •. m,, In Jlf i I' t I 111 Confttry ¥111tt• JJJ I . '" '·· 01'• Mf111 ..,,,. "" ., •. Inventory Clearance Exquis ite imported Slips & Gowns ALL ITEMS AT OR BELOW COST 1999 South c-t Hwy. otDi-.d LAGUNA llACH 4'4·3160 Hourt--Mon. thrv Sit. t :JO t• 5 :JO ~them Cl orn a c rma t! 671•7161 !lthl"d ~·-.. ~ ~1 r11nea~nl ftld11y·s \\":i nt Ad.•. i.nd the ch•nce tn sail, hul l •4s.1212 1--------------=----------Jl,.;;~=;':=:Ji~:;:~ planl to learn to skl and con·'-----------'•--------__, ALL IALIES POSITIVELY C.ASH & CAltltY f DICK 11tACY TUMBLEWEEDS Wl,.ff NOT p WE. D IDN'T MA.l<E" 11"' T~E FIRST TIME. ;:; --- 1 ·M Al.¥05T AFAAlO TO GO our w~ VOU 1 WE C.OT DETOUR.ED av TiaE TAIPLETS OM .OUR: LAST CATE. l'M >'ONE SWEEPIN' AN' OUSTIN' AN' r;~c--"'?"-"""'::----:r-----n EMP1YIN' THE WASTE~ASK<TS, CHffF ! OF COURSE, u~rA~~~N YA PROM15SD YA'D G-IMME SOMe DEPUTY! ... I A1" 'ASfl OH l'O~ICE WORK 1'00 WHEN I FIN15HED ALWAYS KEEP " • CAN DEPUTY KHUCKL£5 COME OUT TO Pi..AY? M'CHORES! . .'MEM!'ER?1 MY WORD! llOY!! CJ MUTT AND JEFF CAB AFTER CAB Al=TERCAB PASS ES TAXI! FIGMENTS AH.AT LAST.' ._,, ........ ..,., ··4~• ...... _ """""""'·"'-"" MD Tl-HS 15 FDR YOU, KIT! • PLAIN JANE ACROSS SO Mair drit)' 52: Pine of soulll- 1 Salv,1dor ----ern Euroix 5 Co.iet's fr:J 1mm 54 Workeod 111- 10 Macie a hi~-t'f11cie1111y sing noiSt SB Summ011s 14 Egyptian sun S'J Miscellaneou s god c:o!le'clion 15 Arctic. l<J" ooe bO Th€' lti~d, lb Seaweed for one 17 lnform.1t1011 b.2 ii/al~ about recent 1~1S\f~adi !y f.'vtnl~ bS Set-; ol pall~ 18 Musica l \0 bl' d1re'{;t ion ,1sseirtled l 'J D1sc.1iar9ts: b7 J~n de--: Slanr;1 f;olomler a1 20 M.1lce Ct'fla1n: Ne,11 Me~1co Var. bll Ferlinq 22 s1.1v(' bo11nil 11l1y,,cal p,11r1 to lhe I.ind 70 G1~rnland 24 Thus !Jr selll!'rn('lll 15 legal 71 Sr iz('1l allega!1011s 72 Actrt'sS 27 St't free: from ---Fra nc:1s borda9e 73 Havr lr11sl 2'J Ostensiblt 74 Tabloid P\l"J)OSl'S tJ('WSl)illJt'f 32 Rerr esentativr' TI Nox1ou~ tn!ormat glOW\I! 33 Weedi11g tool )4 Tr~ded DOWN 3b Solt 40 CLJ'rtnt l llilmlet, fer~ 42 Sag Z Word ill{.fitat· 4 4 Bra kt P<1T1 !rig agrtemt nl 4S Rivtr of Wtsl J Unhi.ried Germany "'lo:: iUes: 47 RtJSsian coin: 2 wards. Var. ~Speak to con· 4'1 Estimated temptuous(y lillll! of arnval: S Attac ked with Abbr. a heavy weapm ' 7 ' " ~· 18 ' " " JO ll t\ " " " ,, " .. ' ' 0 ' Yrst~rd~y's Puzz!~ So!~ed: l AS~ 11 00 "'•55 • l l l (j 3 '71 ii Too ~v•~I"' 37 Dev ice lor 7 C;vehilly gllnl h011uliJ totil•. piece ol gl~$S 38 Relat ive of a S11bseritoently Jn "IOU" 'l 011l' maWmg a J'j T 1mP f)i>111Y.l no•Sl' whde ~l B11•ql.1r S!d11<J sleepir1y 43 Feelu1g 10 Pl,1~! potJCtl rl'rPOt~r. 1or ll BPar.h or nne's misdeed~ a river 46 A lurx.t•on 12 Actress i1SSUll1!'1! by ---Mca~.xl a P'-"f!.011 13 Eat a sm~tr ~8 "K1si. Mt' Quantity or 21 Waltt'f --: 51 Warehousr~ American 53 B~c~<ilrtd-!or1h p.hy!t•tJan niovement 23 Withdrew 54 Bread Rlil k('r abruptly 55 Br irig togf'\her 26 Bare Sb Retatlng 28 Eoic potm lo hirth 1'l lnterjec\loo 57 Girl in a soov or fatu,iue bl Sha!l'd ma~s 30 Ridiculed : of food Informal b3 Bird 11 Sailing boat b4 Tai! qias~ 35 Subjec t bb Bashftil treated in bB Golf tours' a SPteth area • PEANUTS ~ERE'5...kJE COOL SAILING HIS FRl5SEE JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH ,,\ " PERKINS ¢ By Tom K. Ryan NOT NOW, DEAR. HES POl.ISHIN6 MY ~ADGE ·. By Al Smith By Dale Hale Ll'L ABNER SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ·' -.. • fr1day, Sepltmbtr 3, 1971 DAI LY Pilot J7 By Al Capp By Charles Barsotti By Gus Arriola ® SMACK! By Frqnk Baginski TMER'E 'S Ot'LV C*E 'fl.H t,IG TO t>O, ~"Y ! YOU'VE GOT TO 6ET OUT Of:= TOWM '. •• co,;,e ON. I'LL MELP YOU PACK! ANIMAL CRACKERS 1. DON'r MEAIJ -ro PIN, l-IWR<I-wr. lK>!l ~ l<l~D OF l>tsrA/lr • .,___, 011, 1"HtlJGS A~ai·r g) GOCt> l<r 11DME.- OO!"Hl~w <IOU CNJ !'UT 'ICXJ~ a.AW Oil- By Charles M. Schulz -·~' _,,.. H-. ..,,. __ ,_ ... .JOE COll ALWA~5 ?PEND; TuE FIRST TWO WEEK5 AT CCW6E !AILING Hl5 FRl5BEE :_,~,., .. ,.,, By Harold Le Doux I Ti.llWK THE PLACE TO GO I';, TH.6.T L . .6..! !'LL FOUOW voa OUT nlEl?E SOUIJ DS llJ .6. WEEK OR SO ~ I 'll AIU.KE 0~1 611JAL' THE 11:E5EKVATIOIJ UNDEK' n.IE WAME OF Ml1:5. J'OHW SMITH'. By Mel WELL, 50 FA!<:, SO GOOD . ., c D KELLY SC HOO L ..... ~,,....-. t (111/1111 I1(1 1 'f·J By John Miles " .! E'. -; . , , . •;' ~· _ B\J\, SOMEHOl'J, 1HE. \<.lffi All!> l: "CEM TO 13£ Tl>l<l.i.;; ectl or,_ FOi< e!?AIJTED, I.ATS.</. By Roger BoUen !\Wt:. cw l'»El'- CONSIDB!<ED SEPARAicc MtbAA1101JS? THE GIRLS ' , '1ft 9·• "I lbinLt rour doll ar and fifly cent5 is outrageous for one touchdown !'' - • • II DAIL y "iLOT iffalos Open • ' ' IX·game Road Trip MILWAUKEE -California's An1el!:. Initially favored by m•ny to win their dtvislon race. open • six-game. mad trip against the Brewers tonight. They are currently mired in fourth place 251.,i games off the pace. And that is only part of the problem . The futurt nf players Alex J ohnson and Tony Conigliaro also is uncertain. Johnson's su.spension case is being dtcid· ed by an arbitral.ion panel. C.Onigliaro's dispute with the club ma1 a.l!IO end up in arbitration. He and the club are debating whether he left the club be.c:.ause of an eye inJury, or left ""'ithout n:1son. Clyde \\'right. 12-1~. will face the Brewers' Jim Salton. ~5 in the opener of • three-game. series. The Ange.ls will the.a play three in Oakland. e Appe al Planne d ATLANTA -Three city policemen fired Thursday on charges of beating Atlanta Braves' baseball outfielder Rico carty plan to appeal their dismissals. ac- cording to their attorney. "It se:ems baseball players are more important than polire officers in At\an· ta." declared Clyde Henley. attorney for dismissed officers R. E. li-1cEarchern, L. D. Sn1ith and C. E. Turner. The three were dismissed by the A!dermanic Police Committee following an eight-hour hearing. e T wo Share Lead \VILMINGTON. Del. -Jim McClean. a youn~ man v.•1th a mission. and Eddie Pearce. whose father cut off a putter for hi1n when he was four-years.o ld, charged into a tie for the second round lead in the 7!st annual U.S. Amateur Golf Cham· pionship, Thursday each wi th three under par 139s. ··1i1.1inning this tournament can prove a lot," s11 id the 21 -year-old McLean from the University of Houston after shooting a sparkling four under par 33-34·67 over the par 71 \l.'ilminglon C.Ountry Club course. He wanls to prove th at Houston coach Da \'e \V il\1ams made a mislake last June when he ignored h1cLean in selecting the Cftugars' five-man team lo the NCAA Championships. e McKay Makes Poi11I LOS ANGELES -Trojan quartermiler Ede.sel Garrison can run past the secon- dary on any learn in 1he nation but Southern California·~ football coach. John McKa y. made ll point alter practice Thursday. Garrison, a junior. must learn to con- centrate on catching \he ball. Garrison did not play football in hif:h 1chool but is making a bid as a wide re.ctiver. He stands 6-1 and weighs 185 pounds. e All Treated CHE RRY HILL , N.J. -A hospital here r eported ii !reated form er heavy"•cighl champion i\-luhammad Ali for slighl abrasions and cuts Thursday nigh!. Unconfrmed reports f'aid Ali h.a.d bern In a minor traffic accident. Cherry Hi11 hospital declined to say just how I he fighter was injured. Police were non· committal. e T alk• Co111 i 1111 e BUFF ALO -Ralph \Vi\ son. the 01>.•ne.r of the Buffalo Bills, and Erie County of- ficials scheduled a late-morninf: hudrllP. today in an effort to reach agreement on leas{ng terms for a proposed n~w iuhurban Buffalo stadium . Negotiations adjourned alte:r a 9(l.. minute session Thursday amid rumor.'i !he National f ootball Le;igue cluh h;id been sounded out about ;:i possible shift to New York City lo replace th" Giants. Lorenzen Glad To Be Alive DARLINGTON. S.C. IAP~ -Stock car dri\'crs. mechanics and greasy hange.rs· on a! sloried DarlinJ(too Raceway wondered if the G<ilden Boy would ever return. Fred Lorenzen had retired be.fore from f~ dAngers of piloting j e t · a~ e a ut.omohiles. But, poor luck on \Vall Street forced the 36-year-old bachelQr to rel.Um to the track 16 month~ ago. Thill morning. Freddie is happ,v t(l be alive. A grinding crash that demolished IArenien's 3,800-pound Mercury dunn~ Tbursday practice for the Southern 500 hlld Jell hi m onl y with the pain of a busted ankle, an aching head and facial ~· J.ortnz.en 's car skidded out of control as· he winged into Darlington's most daht:eroui turn . He banged into the oultiM wall and then sailed aimle:a;s!y dcifn the. track •l 120 miles an hour. The red and white m11chine went 100 yards before sm111hing Into pit row . leav-lnl a IO.foot hole In 1 cement block wall a.qt fe!llll8 two utility poles. f ire.men 1pr1yed fCNlm on the naming •re<:k1ge 1s Lorenzen was hauled away, til' handJOme face cascading blood into Fred's: Prince Va1ianl·length hair. the Mercury, 11 $20,IXXI racing ma chine Mr£onds earlier, W3S suddenly fil only for thf. junk help. The car h8d won srv~n ~ po11ilions and lhree major races th1~ y.,.r with A. J. Foyt end Donnie All is"n u )lts drivers. rt w111 l..orenzt.11 '1 first ride In the. 1ptedy vehiclt!. . ----- Gurney-Unser Gadget Slows Tension ONTARIO fAP l -There's a htUe gadget called a lung te1ter that ha5 been relieYing the len~ion frorn lime lo time during preparations for Sunday's $'721.000 California 500 mile auto race. It i.s a trick machine Bobby Unser and his car owner , lanky Dan Gurney ot Costa Mesa. use to victimize other drivers and Cflr owners and the shouts ol glee and guffav.·s of laughter co1ne regularly from lhe Gun1cy J;ar;igr. Among the victirns ha\e been tll;irk Donohue, the pole sitter in Sunday's race. and AJ Unser, Bobby's younger brother. Plus Donohue·s mentor, m1lllona1re Rtiger Penske of Philadelphia. and Parnelh Jones, whO owns Al Unse.r's JoMny Lightning Special. The little trickster was idlt Thursday while the 33 Cal 500 starters gave their race cars a final shakf!down period on !he 2 5 mile On!ario Motor Speedway. But 1t \Vas due to get back in to aclion today and nC! doubt will be used as late as Sundny morning , prior to the 11 a.m. start. r..tcanllme , Donohue and the two l.Jnsers, ;ilong v.•ith such stalv.·arts as A. .J F'nyt. Gordon Johncock, Peter Bevsnn. Swede Saval!e and J\iario Andrett1 , cruis- ed !he speedv.·ay Thursday at speeds in the 177-17! mph range. Bobby Un..wr, whose 182.066 mph r11.nk- ed next to Donobue's l&'l.004 in quail· lying. had the day's fastesl practice lap, 179.856. He was carrying a full load of fuel U1 his Olsonite Eagle at the time. Donohue clocked 176,674, At Unser 176 .479. Foyt 175.850 and Mario Andretti 174.5'.?fl as eJI of the starters got in ~hakedown run!!. The cars wlll not be allowed on the cou rse again until they are rolled to the starling line Sunday morning . The ·Bobby Unser-Gurney lung tester nctually is made from a one quart oil can. It has a sn1all stem nr mnuthpiece on one side and 1 miniature propeUer at- lached to the other. The idea is to blow inLo the tube witb force enough to keep the propeller tum· ing. Either Gurney or Unser,stands by with a stop watch to record blowinj time. Unser claims the record of 22 i;econds. There is a period of demonstration for the vlclim . · wilh first Unser and then Gurney showi ng h(l w it is done. The. buildup frequently takes 15 to 20 minutes, by which time the candidate can scarcely wait to test his lung strength. But when the victim puts his full force into his first puff, a huge cloud of soot e.x- JI MMY CONNORS, PROTEGE OF PANCHO SEGURO AND PANCHO GON ZALE Z. RETURNS BALL IN UPSET T ENNIS WIN OVER ALEX OLMEDO. Youn g Netters Steal S11otlight In U.S. 011 en FOREST HIL LS, i\' Y. 1Ar • -Cl1r1o; l'~\'crt. and .J11n111y Co:rnnnr~. l\111 lr<in. lanky and lightha1rrd t.cen-;igrrs. senred their fir.~t-rouncl \'tC!OflrS Ill thr l' S. ()pen tennis ch.'.ln1p1onsh1ps 11'1!h the aid or po1verfu J two-l1:-.l1•d ha<·kha11d .... .. , learned min<' fr·on1 P:inr·hn Scgur;i .'' s;:iJd lhr 19-yc.ar ·olrl (;onn('lrs ;if!er he s!ru~gled ror 21, t1nurs on 1tic gr<inrlst;inrl rourt to ll\'rrc1i1nr lorn1"r \\'1n11J)r(l(1!) \\"tnne r Alex OlrnPdn '.!-Ii, fi-7, 6-4. i -S. 7-S. ··r...1y fathrr taugh1 1nr 10 p!a\' !11u- handed "'hen 1 ll'a s 'lli vcar~ 11ld, · :-.aid the 16-~·car-nlrl \l1ss E1•rr1 1111rr hrr s111n· ning fi..I. fi-0 triurnph 11\'er Edrla Ruding of \\'est Grrfn:J n\ Mjss Ev(lrL 1hr surpr1sr ln !hr L :-. \\fightman Cup \"11 lt1r\' 11\rr E11;.:l:1nd la~L month. mnde her \\'c~t Side Trn111s CJuh debut on the ('1'111f'r •·011 r1 \1 hr rt· c:irhrr 1n the day TC11n C.orman ennrrdc·rl hi~ ma!t h after spra1n111,1: hi s nl!ht ankle Jon Tintte. the. H111ni1111;1n l1;1v1c rufl playrr. m(\\"l'd lfll(l thc ~r1·nnd rn11nd ;it1"r l.orman w1thdn~1, ;it :i-~ in !hr !h1rd "{'\ l.orman h11d 111111 lhr· 11r'>t ; .. ,;ind T1r1;H' the second f,.J\ '"The doc·tor h;v1d ~1i.:1·d h1., ;111klr nn lhe rnurt and 1 l!1ld l111TI !I! takr <ill !ht' 11nlf' ht" wanted 10 rr~I !ir1 "11~r hr ti;irt ;1 hr(lrr chance to J:!O fl1r!h"r 111ll11s1•lurnt'\ \h;1n 1 )lave."' ~;:i1cl T1rillr <itler l;nrn1an . OI Sei'!ttle, ronrrdrd Connors li'arn«rl 1f'nn1.~ frnn1 h1~ mother. Ciloria. nn 1hr clay courts hehind their East :'it 1.A•UI~ Ill home as soon as he "·as old enough 10 l•;;l k. r..11.~s [\.·crt nl Fnr1 l..iudrrda\r. Fla. \vas cnac.:hed bv her pro f;ilhcr. ,111n Jrnn1 the time <;h r 11:is six :111ss ~:\f'rt s11J1 relies on hr1· flllhl·r'~ ~u1danee Ut1l Con- nors' recent inllucnre ha <,, hC'C'n fron1 two r anchos -(;ontttll':-. ;ind Sei::ura. Connors, \\"hu:;r \"1t·tnrv c;imc nn h1~ birthday. said !h"t youth' wa1' 1n his ror- nl'r. even thouJ:!h ;it one time hP was t"'O points frnm drfeal . Can Set Mark Battle of Bulge Veteran Still in Th.e re Firing 1101 'S'fON -1t 11;is l11le DeerrnhC'r anrl ~t1ffrring the. harsh European winter 0r 19,14 11·11h his hurldies of the 395th U.S. infHnlr_y di vision v.·as ;i stnff srrge;:int 11·h11 27 ~·cars later could becnn1c !tic nldr~! n1a11 ever lo pl!rh a niaJOr league b;iseball "ictnry, l!nyl \V1lhelm survived the winter and lhe Ran le nf the Bulge. And nnw he's en- dured 19 seasnn.~ of act1(ln 10 lhr h1g lc;igucs Siner Len nun>l.'hcr brnui;h1 h1Hl Iii the '.'/e11• York Giants in 1952. he·i; served with Baltimore. ho!h Ch1t<1.[!0 1e;ims. the Angels. Allanla and nnv.· he 's t1 Dodger. Just tl11nk , 11 hen he reprirted 10 GLE NN WHIT• ----"" lT'HITE WAS H ·------- T'111 rnt"licr !he first llmr, \'ida 8\U(' \1•as still 111 rli<y1rrs. Tn snr;·1c 1t might. seem incredible th11l a 111an 48 ve1trs old \\'Ould stlll be able 10 l'arn a 11\'ing try1n!! In gC'1 out men like \\'1ll1r Stargell. Hank Aaron, \\'i lhe tll f'l'f1\C'V. elf'. But tO the halding ~orth Carol ini:in it's no1h1n!! phenomenal. "I I h re w a krluckleball when I came tn the big leagues and I throw one no""" Wilhelm point s out. "And l don 't think I'm throw- ing any differently now than I did then." Allhough marooned 10 years in the tninors. \\'ilhe.lm v.·as an instant sucrc~s \\•hen hr came to the big leagues and "'as ennvcried from a starting pitcher 10 relief duty. "As a starter you can pace ynurself ... vou know v•hen you'll he pitching. J'n1 not knocking the bullpen -It's been good 1n me. Bul irs rither fea st or fam1nr in relief (you pitch nearly ;ill the l11nc ri r· :il n1nst nr1·er and he"s been on h11lh f'nds of !he 111agnn '· r\ow ;1s ;i D11rl~er. \l'ilhclm pr(lbably \1111 he Used :.paringly, what 1v1!h aces J1n1 Brc\1•er :ind Pete J\l1kkelson on t'f'J:Ular call ft'lr relief. "Thrv've done the Joh ;.o lhcy'r(' J,!{1111g In get most of the "ork. 11•h1ch JS onl~ right ,·· he adds. J)odgrro; skll)per \\'altrr /\ls!nn say~ he hrnught \\'1lhelm r<, LA all(r rhe atl-st;ir hn•ak hccausr he wanted someone to ha~·k up his rel1el aces. "\\'tlhrlm is cxpcrie11ced rtnd usrd In p1rssure l!c"s re:1d,1• and a1·a1lable . I 11·11n·1 he;-;11:i1r ti\ U~<' h1n1 1\·hen the righl :-.~!Ui1l1nr1 ;1r1:;es." /\l~!n11 ~ays I u.~t·d h1n1 lhr nlhcr d:-i1 1n '.\'cw York 11 t1r11 11r \\ert' 11 .1y bt'h1nd hecause I tl111ull;h! he coulcl u~r 1he "'ork . Rut that dnrl'in'1 nie;1n hr'll be a mop up man." \\"ilhrhn, \Vi!h a lifr11n1e major league pr a. nf 2 .'JO 1 he had f1vr s I r ;i 1 g h c yr a r s when JI w;is under 2.00 !. 1s thr 0nl_v 11u111 ever to pitch over 1.flOO grin1es 111 lhr majors. Jnkini::ly. he says the next. thousand 1v1Jl bC' the easiest. He admils the! his career is something !hat continues on a year to rear basis and when the day ff'!r relircmenl. comes around. he hopes still In be in baseball - as a coach. scuu1 or whatever In the meantime , 11 he can rack up one more pitching ronquest he 'II surpass Satchel P<iigr as hein g the eldest mound v1c!nr in the history of bif: time. b;iseball. And \vnuldn't i1 be some story if he got lhal win nexl "'CC'k In the Dodgers' cruciel series w11h the Giant!'!. Kt1e11n Gains Player Status In Milwaukee MILWA UKEE (AP) -M:ir vcy Kuenn, who always wanted to pla y baseball in a Mil waukee: uniform, may get that chance yet -almosl a decade and one franchise late. Kuenn, the 40-year-old suburban West Allis nat1\'e 1>.hn ended si five·.vear ;ibsence frorn lhe game when he Joined 1he :0.1il"·aukee Brewers as ;i coach this spring. was put on the pl11yer roster Thursday. Manager Dave Bristol said the former Americ;in League hat t i n g 1·ha mpion ma y pinch hit before the season ends. Desp11r an illustrious career of more: th;in 14 years in which he became one of !he cnmpar;it1vely (f'w modl'rn players to r('rord a lifetime 300 balling nverage .303, Kuenn s111d he always v.·ished he rould have spent son1e of his prime years here Thal would h;ivc hc.d lo be \\ ilh the ~lii111aukct Rr;:r.ves rather than !.he: Bre"·ers. for Kuenn 's nine .JOO or heller :-;fasons v.·i lh !he Detroit Tigers and San Francisco (:iants coincided with the Br;ivc.~· heyday here. He fini shed his playinR career -or so hr (hough!. -v.·ith thP Chi cago Cubs and Philadclphi;i Phillies in 1966 . The Br<1\'es lr/1 for AllantR ;ifter the 196/"l season and !he Brewers ;irrived ;i year ago. "I was 11 rookie the year the: Braves moved to ~1ilwaukee and started those fantas!ic seasons." Kuenn s a 1 d . "Sometimes it's touJ;h to play in your horne !O"'n. but I <ilways wanted to. I v.•ish I could have had some of the: years f had in Detroit and San }''rancisco playing in a Milwaukee uniform." The Brewers released Kuenn as a coach to put him on the. playing roster, and said he would be rehired as a coach for li:l72. He indicitled it was doubtful he 1>.·nuld play beyond this se:ason. "1 would h8 ve to see how it went in spring training next ye11r," Kuenn said. plodes from the can and drives back inl() the puffer'1 face , usually blacking his lef t eve and that 1ide of his face, ·Penske, a stylish dresser and rather a proper person, took the plun.ge wll_h rr:li11h. So did Jones, lhe 19til lnd1anapoh9 winner. Both had to return lo thei r motels for a cleanup. Gurney and Unser say they 11re now awaiting the arrival of Oscar L. (Ozzie) Olson. the Detroit industri111\st who has ~en a Jong -time sponsor of Gurney's rac· 1ng cars, Olson ahould be forrwarned. Hea vy smokers got short shrift wilh tha machine. LA Open s hnportant Home Stand By GLENN WHITE 01 l~I Dl llV l'Uo1 1!111 HOUSTON -Twenty-five games to gr1 and the Dodgers trail San Francisco by s in games. Which prompts LA skipper \Vatter Alston to admit, "the odds are against us," Ho"·ever, he's quick to add. ''but bigaer things have been (lvercome." H l!I: fipeC'ilically was referring lo the 1964 Dodger Slate S.11•. l S.-.0• .• ~IOI. 5 .-.11 Gl mU lft ICl'l ("IJ Ooclg'" vt Clnconn•I! Oftdge .. Y>. ClncinMtl Ooaoeri YI. ClndnMI• 715pm, 6·15 Pm. U:.U ~ m. season when Philadelphia led the Na· tional League by ti''~ ~ames wi th only 1% tills left in the campaign . Yet somehow. the Phils bl!'W il and SL Louis won the flag . Now the Dodgers are back home to fact' Cincinn;:ili in a three- game set starling tonight. Then the Giants mOve in Monday for three ·vital g;imes. Does Alston believe his forces have lo win any certain number or games in lhe rernaining live duels with the Giants? "\I.re could lose three to the1n . then they could lose the nrxt Ill. So who's to say. All 1 know is th;it we ha\'e to win nin 8 more games th;in thry d0 between now and the end of the season " The Dodgers are back from their longest trip of the season -13 games in 14 days. And thry lost the flnale Thurs· day night al the Astrodon1e, 9-3, as Houston cashed in on \.11hal Als!on terms "the rheapest grnnd slam T evrr saw '' He .... ·as referring to the ball hit by Cesar Cedrno in thr drcis1ve fifth inning. The Dodgers were nursing a :l-2 lead an d the Astrns had the hases loaded with twn out. Cedeno hit a Claudr Osteen pi!ch son'e 190 feet and il frll between outfielder Bill Buckner and st'c:ond basernan tfim Lefeb· vre. Then the two defenders collided an d fell while Cedeno and mates cleared the bases . "II was onr of !hose b;ills no one know5 who can catch it so each one hesit11tes let call off the nlher too soon." Alson said in defense of v.·hat happened. Rathrr lhan rc.v1ev.· "'hill was in m;in y respects a painful trip !6-7 for Los Angele s!. Alston ·"aid . "we can't dl'I anything about what ·s alrc;:idy happened. "So. rd rather think \\'(''re due for " good home stand. And I 1·an't 1h1nk of 11 better timr 10 ha\'e nnr · Alston seemrd reasonably pleased v.·ith the return to p1t chinR dut.v of O~teen. whn "'as strugg!inf: in his !ast 11>.·n outings ;:iorl who has suffcrf'd from <in r:ir 1nfrcllon and flu , postponing hi s turn 1n ro!a!10n. Grri>ted \Vith a tnplr ;ind ;i dr1ublr 1n the first 1nn1ng. Osteen srnlcd dn"·n until the fifth wh en h{' i;;ivr up t11 n 1•alks and subsequcntlv thr i::n1nd slam '"[l"s no! likl' Ostren to wnl~ !wo n1rn in an 1nn1ng hul n1·rrall 1 though! he h;id good stuff ·· Al~tnn arid~ So nnw it's homr .-=1gn1n -whrre lhe Dodgers arr .1.1-3.1 in con!r;isl !n lhrir season road re<'Ord nf :rn-.12. ·And this shorl bu1 imporlanl hon1f' stand is JUS l about. going lo make nr hreak :h~ir ;:ilready facl1ng hopes for lhr \Vestern Division title. LOS ANGELES HOUSTON .. • ~ Tbl ·~'~·at Willi.•• • ' • 1 "'eu .. ' ' • 6oc~n,•, ti • ' ' '-'••q•n " ' • • W D•Y•I. <I ' ' • c ......... •' ' ' "'.A.II~. " • l • Wft1e~ " l • ' ' W P••~o•, le • • • G"'nr ..,n " • ' • • C•~wlera, u • ' ' Mtn•r '" • • ' L1Jtevrt , " • • • M~vb•"• '" • • ' H•llt<, f ' ' • .. ~ .. ••<!. ' • ' ' OtlH n, • ' ' ' ' M M••"""I .. ' ' ' • lluu t ll. Dft ' • • • 0 WoltOn. 11 ' I • ' Ml-~eltl!>'l, • • ' ' ' ~"'"· .. 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"" ,,11 ' <>oot• ro.,10•, v • •' II< ••·~· o•• f•••• o..ao '"''" ""'"•lot. 2·1. •·· t 1 Wtm•~·1 ~.~. t• (11•1• Evt•' r o l '1J!Lt'"·"" I •• ~" ttO• 611<1'""· w,.1 I.<•• '"•nv • ' • ~ 1(1••y M~v·u~ ""'If' • not •a• "''"'· I"• Nt•~· l•""I 6 ' • 1 Cllti\lt,.. ~""""'" ,.,..,,~. "l•' P•" !•11Q•~. 1 o .10111 ..... & J ~-J l(ff'Y Hor•" •~·'' '•• ~" \'•~no n I '"""'""• r\f,l\vfe. \e16. •·.!. ~~ M•~~1~~. 1~t,"•;,,v .. ~',;':0 , ~-" /t~t lB. r •• "" Lot1 T"'n year.~-laie.r he was lo sec duty 111 his onl~· \\'nrld Serif's. Me play('(! lfl \\1•0 of thl' four gam€':s the Gi11nts took from Cl('veland, working 1wo Innings. striking out !hrec end surrendering one hit. Despilc that and his many o!her ex· pe.r1enccs. the game stands out 11s the high point of his career. And . it isn't the no-hiller he threw against the Yankee' in 19f>B after Baltimore converted him lo a st11r11ng pitcher 1t 1s. 11 relief rnlf' ht pl11yed in ]!Mitt til l\1lanla in Lhe nrxt to last game of the srit."'1n Ht1rd-h 1tt1ng <..:1nc1nnt1ti was in the f~ror~1<1 city and thf" 00,<;ts were nurs1n14 ll 2 1 lead when Wilhel m was called for f"h<'f du\1 He came in and ~a1•rd thr \lrlnr\'. ciineh1n~ !ht Wel!tern Div1~1on II· Ur 11,r" the. Oraves ,\IP'lriu~h he'~ w11r kPd from lh<' tiullprn In ~I I bul abou! ii ~·e1:1r t4nd h111f of hi~ h1~ Jr;i11ue c11reer. \\'i!h~l m ~ayf!: he prrfrrs ht1.1ng ;i 1111:1.rter I.OS ANliELl~S (AP\-'rhe San Diego Chargers and the Los Angeles Rams. who en1oyed rrlativcly easy ,1:oing in NRtional Football LA'~gue exhihifions la st week, encounter ~terner stuff toni~ht. They meel eat Ir Oll1er. Coach Tomn1v Prothro. whose R;ims uprndc<I the N~v.· England Pa lriols in Foxboro. l\lass . 31-21. announced tha1 for tile flr.sl llme !his summer he will ~end mr1i,t 1)f htf' regula1·s info action. Sid r.illn1an. San Diego's coach whn formerly pil.,ted the Rams. !l~id he v.·elcomcd the Rams' challenge and he. lf)(L "·Ill hi'l"e mo.sl of his regulars 1n the frfl\. l'Jlus a fev.· rookies. c;ame t1n1e is 8. lfl p.m. f!ift y thousand nr more arr rxpcc:trd in tl1rmnri;il Coli~e.um. l!'s !hr fourlh p1r:;r;1son· Ji;ame bttween the two ~•uthcrn Ci'!li rornia rival!;. Thr RAml> hnld 11 3-1 edge . Los Angeles Is 3-2 in exhibitions this year, the Chargers 2-2. Two veteran quarterbacks. SAn Dieao'11 .fohn •ladl and lhe Rams' Roman Gabriel, will sl11rt and probably pl1y n1ost of tile Rame. Thus far in his limited play, G1brltl h.:1s completed 28 of rig passes for 311 yArds and twn touchdowns. with two ln· lerceptlons. Hadl has connected on 58 of 105 throw!': for 741! y11rds and four touchdo"•ns, also with a pair of ll)- tercept1ons. San Dieji!o's Mike G11rTett, " sensation in the Coliseum as 11 ball carrier for the Univer.sily of Southern Callforn111, leairl.1 the teMJ in ru~h1n~ thus fAr wlh 1\4 yards in 2tl carrirs. He has scored tw o touch· downs Of the Alim regulars, Les .lost.phson leRds in rush1ni;; with 83 yard.~ 1n 22 car- rie:s. JUSI 1'head of hi~ fellow running back. Wlllle Ellison. 75 in 17 runs Two former CR! S!RIE' (I .nng Be•ch) stars, \l.'ide receiver Billy Pai·ks and run- ning hack Leon Burn11, are scheduled fl) see action for San Diego. the former as 1 startrr. Rams stArlers inrlude , Jo~ephson and Ellison. C.11briel and two widl' rl'Ce1vtrs, Jack Snow and Lance Renlze l. \j,'ith Bob Klein at tiiht end. San Diego's runnlnJ.1. hack stRrter!I will ht Garrett And Jrff Queen. Pr!tis Norman will be ~I ti,1:hl end and Parks :tnd G11ry Garrison tire the wide receivers. Lo~ Angeles defensive: frn111 four w111 De 1\1erlin Olsen. OeaC'on .Jones. Coy Baco11 and IH. 268 ·pound lirr~ \\'n1c1k, 11 former OCC Siar and now II frrr :l,!l;!'l'\t from lh• Un iversity of Sout hrrn Cl'lhforn111 who played minor leaJ,tuc b111! la st iti'o r sin d i~ a lop c11ndidRte for th~ O{)f'n right tack!r job j Adams Confronts Problems After Long Summer Season Gary Adams has these problems. you sl':e. First of all . his Rapid City entry in the Basin Lea&ue lh is summer lost more games Jn successlon than his first-ever UC Irvine Lf>am lost in an entire season -15 straighL But this didn"l deter members of the board of directors from beating a path to his door in lhe closing stages of the iiummer campaign in South Dakola. was the attitude and spirit of the players. It remainl!d at a hl&h spot all year and we had ~tll!r altendance than we did a year-ago when we were winning," * * * Tn ri fTlan , they all asked Gary to return for a third seaSlln l in 1972) as manager of the learn but h@ hasn 't accepted as yet. Adams lll back at UCJ a11d preparlng for lbe comltla tcbool year and tbe job of re.pl•<'· in& aiJ" 1tarter1. Only Hansen and second ba1emao Dan Coronado wlll return from the slatting team of Jaat season. Of courae , Mallnoll 11 ready lo step ln but be ma}' be moved lo the oulfleld on a perms· nenl basll as a starter. It isn 't lhAt Gary doesn 't want to redeem HOWARD Rod Spence, brother of graduated starter Tom, 11 ticketed for UCI after turnln1 down a proftsslonal offf'r from Allanta. Jerry Maras, the Pa<'lflca Hlj[b pitching star v.·bo also play1 basketball, baa worked at UCI during the summer months a.11d will give the mound staff a boost. HA NDY Terry Slopy. 11 youn'g cal cher fr<1m Los Alamllos lligb "''bo was drafted In the fifth round h}' the Uis Ageles Oodgeri;, prefers an education and "·Il l play for UCJ. lhf' losing carnpnign JllSt tnncluded "l hnve to cheek \1•lth 11vri other sources before I mnkP a rt rcisinn.'' he rcvt":oi!s. "/ alwii~'S have l.n check \\'1th UCI lo find nut what 1s .i::oin.i:: on here first And fh!?n I ;:illvay.5 check 1,1•)1h noy 11Jife before making !ht> decision. Gary Whetlock, a pitrher at Fullerton Jon· l<1r College. played left fi eld and pitched every fourth day for Adams In the Ba §in League. He is 11110 enrolled at UCJ for the fa ll semester. "I ll'l)Ukl really likr to dn beucr ;ind prove. t.n then1 thar this \\'8s an except ional year." Gary·s Rapirl CHy team Y.·a.~ beset with in- • juries throughout !he campaign. Ste\'e Fox, a lert-hander from Fountain Vall ey who sported a 6-1 reC'rird in cluding a no·hltter again~t EdJS(ln and "'as named fir st team All·lrvtne League. "'ill also play for the Anteaters. * * * Dan H11nsen . his UC! shortstop playing his i;econd season 1n the Basin League. had t!arly back trouble and had lo come home. Jr.fr ~Jalinoff. a reserve first baseman-outfielder "'i!h the Anteatrr.; and leading pinchhitter, \Yas likeu·i~e troubled y.•ith hack problems and came home As you can :see. Gary Adam s may have bet!n absent from !he Orange CClast area dur· ing the summer months but he hasn"t for. gotten the UC! program and ~ays of the Ufl" coming team, J\1alinoff returned afLer tv.·o week5 of rest .!Ind y.•as the team's leading hitter with a .330 mark and second in !he rb1 column despite missing more than tv.'o \\'eeks of the abbre- \'iated campaign. ''Wt're going In be a young team . This means \\'e 1,1·111 ha ve lfl form our team in the fall . We v.·ill be i:?,Oing full scale the second wee k of classroom instruction. Wt ha\'t to find things out early "l'hr. thing J liked best aboul the summer As anyone can see. Gary Adams ha sthese problems For Los .i\.lanaltos Racing Entries 1'0 !0' l'IO'IDAY lEPTt.MBEll; J, !OJ -iJt~ 'llt M Clelr & F11t Fin l Po~1 1:0 f'.M. t l Nl.~U• ~UDI• "" ht .,.. Ind rac11. u !••<1• on lift I nd trft R1ct• F!l~JT It.II.CE ~00 v•r<I• l ~'"' <1l<1•. (_1,,1..,;,,g Pu"" I!~. C•a1m111, pnc• "'"' ~'"'"''" N~,..,~,. ((rn,b•) (O•ll•'I>" '"~•·•\ (r"""" T'-'"' /0.,v••I k ic1ou R•l>t-! ll•D"!"'' f lY•rg Ln l "ll"'''" """ 11 ••<1 s.,. !'"'""~' Coull"• C1•0<J•rl IW~•nl W•t P•o1><t'•• 1Pe•"••I T,ulv M••~• IC.••ll"l&l P•" (l•~bor !W1l<onl "' "' "' "' "' " , '" "' , " "' S1iCONO RACE JM Vt r<h 1 V!l r old>. C•l•f. ~••<I Cl••mlng Puru Sl900. C:!Jllm·n~ ""'" llJOO. Luhn•• IOrt;A•I Von•ll B•r~ 1Corn,1•\ Wi n GO<><l BnY ((•01bvl Ill<! Who ISlr•u"I 'So!e<ll• Nlghl IHo••I P1lll'Q'~ Bar IAll•irl Fl••! King l'or11 (P•rnt r' 111•.,,"nr! II•• BOY (P•~f ' v~'" llyt'l'nh 1.,11,.o•t Dt1tn!I (~\cDtin•ldl ". '" ,,, " , ". '" "' "' '" "' Dee p Sea Jlcport Fi sh s a'ft• Mt'l'llCA -II ..... ,.. "2 Mna bi s•. 10 tit>n•'9. 1 """•<•«!•. ! ... ""'-'' I•"~ -fS 1~•ler> In '""II bl '" 0~ m•c•O'•I OCEANSIDE -'Ptl •"''''\ ~ •••· ""'"II". •ii\ ""'"''" 111 -..~n •"<I •eh•n ™'" I n•l•bu' I v'ltt>,,•411 PAltADIJ! COVE -•• •"~''" Qi'W't '"'•ra t>•••· 11! m•r'•'•1. 1ll ~•l·nu• Rf.00"100 -1'1 '"0'~" /I !'-''· '""~"· ;1 /'""''" ' ..... ••l•rn ~·" p.,~, II~ A""I'" ·~' m•~• ... r, 1all rnir '"" MA ltltfA OIL I!('( -]J ••l lf'I ~·\ 'OC< C"'1, l m 4<'!'" lOtfG ll!ACH -lllf l,.,ont PJI•) - '' """'"' )9 <4'''" l'•H. I l>IOrfl C\J~•. I non In. :!>II """''"'•I ~I! rnck CM f';•·o• II •"•I•" l ··~1 bn11. '1 ..,,.,.,,,, iPl•tno'"' l1n~ln1l -" ·~•'"'' j l """"""<!•. 116 rol•rn b•« 1n tionirn. In ~fllnwl•U, I~ '"'" <M, "' ,.,•c•en+ !1>ocU1< l 1ndln1) - •I\ ,~o'•" ) v•'l•w•1 11. I! n«ra•uNo. n n r •lir~ "'°"' 1 n•,110. 11~ """'·••'''· 'I) '"'" C<><I OllNAltD -1'1 ""'''" l,1)7 r oi.cn b• " •I• '"P<! n••I I~ ~410b1ot. ' """''' ·~· I'• .. PORT HlJl'Nl!Mli -" nn~lf" "~ ""''" l'•I•. nn ''"~ bA•I. 11 h•llbu•. 1 r.on''" MlllllU -11 •11al•r> 10( cf'"~ b•"· ''" "''" (M VE NTUltA -)> •"'91•" )1'1 t•l"A ''"'I SAN PED•O Inn" It L•~din•\ - ¥1 .~n••" t ••l'nw••·I 1• "°'"'""~•· 111 c,11rn b••" II '"""' l>I"· n "'"'" •••I. 1 ~~lib"'· ~ i'>'n••n. ~l '"'" cM MORRD lA1' (V11•·• l1ndln•) -1(1 ona1~., U llna ""'· 111 •nr• clld. l lln !<m~n) -\9 onal•·• •1 llnt t~~. ~(O •or• C'HI Nl!WPO•l' REACH ro1~1v'1 l e<k••I 111 Anal•" •• b•n tn l'l c1llc1> ""'" • •<'<'• ""'· I h•l•hu• Sl!AL IE~CH -I)• ••QI .. , II/ ''"d b•"· " '"'"" n~·•· l1• '"'"" ro'I(!. Ill m•~••••I 11 r.on1•n. 1 ~•"· bu'. I) "'""'lldA B••n• 111! '"" 111•" '" !>• .. •cud•. n~ Mnl10. 11 c1ilrn "'"· I hnllb11I. " m•c•t·~I !AH D!l!GD -•)! •nal1r1· 11 1 •I· t •core. ' Y•"ow!ln tun1. J' bur1tull•· n "'·""O· •1 c•llc& b111. 1 ~•llbul IAJiTA I ARIAll• -~'•nor ... · lJ.4 f t l•to t>-•.<. i:i,1 roe> r()f'!. 10 11"!1 <<)<!. ~nd uo 1 l•ow1nce• Puri~ Sl <Oel "~••I> iP~rnt<f "'" J\~enu1t,. rM 1t1 \ Ml<IWI V Miii ie IWl !>en) .s11nl"• B1nl11 r A~1 1r~ Cl••sv Rocker !C1r~ouf BlobbY (h1r~er ICro11>vf ... ' " '" "' "' '" FOURTH ll:ACE. l }(I Yt r&,. J rr•• <llll•. Cl&imif>9, Pu"" SltQO C!•lmo~1 Pto<t I UOO. Ml" Tiny Lte /Po•~•-1 V1ift ll•9•rd< <•ll1i•I C~••o• Em !H1rl) B&rl'(!n (ITd !Su1u•~I Oo Judg• fM1hull1l O~n1mo Pt t•ol 4C•o1bvl Jingoist tW11oe11! Mr. ~~•<Iv IP•q•I J~v'• Stt , IW~•lll Go Mine (Or!•t'\ F IFTH 1!.ICE_ l50 •8rd> J\lloW•ftC~>. Pu ... 1)100, c.o Ew• C.<t (W8rdl l"1>l1 c T•ulv (H••I) !lit e• Aou1•iv• !(rO•~vl ..... Hu.lie• (C•rdOUl '""" Tiny Wll(ft (Stc1u"l lvv Roin (lltU ir) Blue Plt&•ure l JP»•m) "• "' "' "' ' " ' " '" '" , " '" '" "' "' '" ". ' " "' S!)(TH ll ACE, •00 Vi ed>. ) v~ar old• t:l•imin; "!l"t ,1~00 Cl1lmln1 D"'" --~'(JI) ,.,1.,10 A O•c~ !W•'dl ~"vl•ll'n ro ... or1 &'lyioo T.,,n •W•l•nnl Jtncn l:!om11~l B•trerl'! l •dv (6•"•") .sw...,i.11 rv11ugl\n! C~ll"'9• Gri d fPern••I ll:fb'' l u•n lllDl\•ml Gr•nlloo Mollv !•d••rl l tOM~•·"•d (C••dou ' ' " ' " ' " .,, ' " , " "' '" "' ' " SEVEHT>1 !!:•CE ~II\ v1•d• ' Y"'' nl~\ •no "" •Ot>w•11cls P11r1r 11100 ~e••nv Lort H'"n•tl !!') C '\du 8 -td ('."!f 1'QAl II• On Tht M111Cl• r•<1•I•) ,,, Voll8nf P""<! fl<011) 1' I ""'~"" ri.1r.1 !M•hu~•l I)? T•~~' Tro(f• (ll•n•....,l Ill .y., .. , •• r>······ ,,, EIG>ITI< llACi, JS~ Yard\ 7 Vt•• <'11• r ,, ... UOOll Tn• V•not11 o~ g~,.r.,~~1;~1vr c~~.~n":;; 1 (~.,, .. rr1,,. l ~~"l Ovp~. Q<ollY it Ir~ .... , ~U~h~ Jn iP•rn•rJ Cl\!co On Mo•11n !P•~•l s~''" ,,.Al~·~·<:~ !V•uo•"\ Mr Me" e1r IW•h~"i , " ' " "' , " , " "' "' , " NINTfi R.6.CE J}O YI•~' 1 y~"' ~Id• ~"~ UD [l~lm•nl Pu"t !\9(1(] [ll im· '"O Pr<r t 11"'(/(I T"' NM• IA~8itl C.ol<I ln~ol !P!'~lr\ M1rk I! Now !Alli \~~! H•'S A l!""U"'t IDrl,f r\ "11~1 Nott !Sm•t~l 01rr~bl! !M1t1u~t l Mon•v Mill IW•IO~!J Poc1" l &r /C1r<1011\ Mr. Pt'" ll•r (Mlfll Sl !ln Fl&•~ !Mlleheli\ Al .. llill~l• ldl., l •r5 (~mil~] (DU..C•"> WI ' (~)C (l'lg!) l l "1111 J10 '"""'" In R•m•ml>r1nc• (A01lrl ,,, 'I' " "' '" "' "' '" "' '" "' "' ,,, '" Trout Plant The foJ109;ing So u t h e r n California walers. listed by CT1unty . are scheduled for re~tock ing this week with catching.size rainbows: LOS ANGEL ES -Big Rock Creek. Bouquet Canyon Creek, West fork San Gahrie\ River. SAN BERNARDINO -Rig Bear La ke, Green V11!l~y Lake, Gregory Lakl?, Jenks Lake, Lytle Creek Middle and North f orks. Santa Ana River. Alamitos Racing Results LOS ALAMITOS RlSUl l'~ Tllurid1v, Sop!. I. 1'11 Clo11 & F1" FIRST ltACE -1"1 ""'1' '"11dl ft I Vt•' &Id• Cloi..,,•n9 P ut" •UOO Ch,nc• ~· r"'•'•un•) • 10 ~""' 1 Ill Wt.ltwl>h•• !C•nsbvl ·~XI .S.90 P••I• (ft,~ 4t1"ft~m1 I DO T•"'f -I~ !d0 Al>n ll~n ~"··~ To••A, ... r1•dnt t. Rnc•v ~nvo• O•••"· !01co11, Pn.,1ne• DO<Jnd>'. Sodl'I (ritk!P 018n'• [1ltY 0~11 Str1tcnl'd O:wok t"v K.•d. "'ont1n1 Moon. ll~lloft W•n, S•0111!1. SECOND RACl -a1n vo·d• l ~··r <11111 &nd ur c11lm,oo Pu•,. 11000 Token'• Cftit~ IW••dl • 611 l XI , .. o Gino"' S•m (Alll1~n1 • 00 l.00 forward a1n1ry lllnheml 6.00 Tim• -,41 111n A•"' R1,._Ton ...,,n, E••lr L.tndl~o, Too SM• V•li•v l\1tlfo<in. M• o • "''· Sc<~'C~~ll -1'1• M1• jl N!GHfL" DOU BL!, I -C:~lnCI 11 & I -To~1n'J C~l<k , P•ld 'Tl.lO. THIRD llt.6.CI -JJO v••d• ...... :o•n? V••• ollh. l>U'>t 11&0o'I. J •nnv Q,~., !f'f•ft••I l.&/I "-'n• IAdll •l Ll9~"~111g W1"11 (~mll~I n,.,. -11 J11~ JM J on • 10 l )0 '~ Al·~ Qon -SuP•"•rt"' II C.'4"d Slo.,,mt•. II'• A Mlr1ole , Bl1cO Ml• I•"• No S'r•l<llfl !'OURTH l!ACl -11~ Vl 'lh 1 Vtl• o'a1 ora 11~ Clo ~-"o ~u·•· 11..., r n tl<I IM1!1udel l Ill l kl ! ((I N• Cu•ld !"d• r \ • 7l i •n Wo• t'!n Pover!• <D•••t·l • 00 ,,..,, .... ' \" ~llft ~~" -Ch•r>•• V1N!• l"'•' Do"•" l.•"'' Mil\ Bu" C•ll Coll•c•. .,..e. 1(111'•" >J• Sc•••<"•• l'IFTH RACE -O/fl '"~' ••a• ftl~• ~"" "' Cle '"''"• f'u"~ S1?M C•<1t1 fl•· •L•r>",""' ll 00 "•1 '~or! l!ll(~OI !Wf!•ftn) I "' O••n T•••o IC ••~"fO l Tim• l.'I ~!I n •• ' ., '" Ah" ~'" -M'dw•• '""'· 8..., e oo "'"''"' .... ol•"•· C111 Fe• ~., •. Mft""'' 8•0 J~~ licr••chtll -~••!0•1111 , Fnr D•••<l, Mr Ad~Ullt Sll(TH ltACI! -•In •e•• "'~•. ~11.,...1nc"' Pu"t 1100" \.61' \M Wott Wiii" (Ad&"l 11 lO Sold ~ollv IC1tdo11\ Fu•nv c;,.1 Too 1lioh1,.,l Time -Tl ll1t 1311<1 I ut , " S.:•1!~~.., -81"• Pl•~•u" c.n twe C.o. '"'~ •lv•ll•r. T•l•te c Truly IS I KACT A, I -WIH W1lllt & J -eolG S11tv. f'•IG 1!:11.00. SlYINTN !IA(! -~ VM"' 1 v•0t el.,< I MI llr> Clt lmlnt r u"• S1000 Slltnl G•oulld !"""''' J010 ts m •io ~l>ll'ltd Pe•t (All•'l<lnl !.i J~ p..,,.,.,.,, ""'' rc·~•bn • .o Tim• 7!I 5-t 10 No s cr11c11e. l lOHTH ll ACE -J<;) y1rd1 Fl!llt• & Mu••· J veor old• <d ur> [l81mlftO. P~•ll I J'IOO. ~p1dt MeclC•v !A<lo"l 4 00 l JO J '!! 11.f'(I EU IAlll1MI • «) J '!l A.ltlrl 1• ONIY (l!pll~..,\ J XI Tlmo -11 3/IC No !<:•1lch•I NINTH 11~(1! -l<n v.,d,, 1 v•1t &!di. Alltlw1oc11 Purst tl'DDO, Truc•I• N'Wln IAd1lrl 14.ll 1 1'1 • (~ D•"dv ECllo !Plrnf'I S M! JOO l ubhl_, LA ~IJ• !H1•!\ '60 Tlmt -11 1110. !t••lt~t'<I -PUt Ott~ IJ EXAC T.I, 4 -Truc~lt H'WI~ & t -01ll4y li<hn, P114 t•n,oo. BucQBs Sparkle In Drills It's no surprise that Orange Coast CCl!lege's passing game has sparkled In early dril!i1 thus far . The Pirales have a top notch passer in lettl!rman Gary Val· buena and two good backup quarterbacks In sophom ore Glenn Miller and fr esf'lman Alvin White from N!!wport Harbor. And, according to Pirate coach Dick Tuck~r there's all kinds of deptt1 al lilt rKeiver spots. Thus, the passing game has been the big bright spot sfter the Pirates' first two days of I drills. r "The passing game has looked pretty good , hut il's got to look better," says Tuck"r. "The quarterbacking situatifln looks prelly gond and we've probably got the besl grou p of l'eceivers we·1·e ever had."' The Pi rates have three returning receivers in Dou~ ''oung , r>.fi ke Newberry 11nd T•JJTI Malone and some top \ I I I I freshmt.n in Stevr. MonRhiin NEW TENNIS PRO -1'cnnis great n od Laver I flt Ar In a 1. Steve Fish (second from ri,ghl) congratulates his cousin Ian (Newport Ha rbor f, Ken Laver, the ne\v director of lennis al the Sunny l-l il!s DAIL V PILOT 11 ,ger and Lar ry .Johnson , president of the club. Jan Laver has been a teaching pro for lhe past 10 years in Canada and Australia. Sh1hala (Fount11in Vall ryl, Racquet Club. Others are Horst Chiesl. general man· RiC'k Pov.'tr IF'ount.ain Valley~ ---'---'-----'---'------'-"'------------------------- and Gary Bekele who prepped at r-.tarina three seAsons 11,llO In the backfield, Tucker singled out !he play nf freshmen Garth \\Tise (Hun· lin,i,;ton Beachl. J1m r-.1oxlt v I Ed ison). R i ck HArtsfielcl 1Fnunlain Valle y\ and Steve Mohulski (Fountain Valle y!. ··The running ~ame isn't a! shRrp as our passing game, hut we h11ven •t scrimmaged ye!." says Tucker .. '!'he Pirates 11·ere due l.o Rf'1. In their fir.~! scrimm11ge toda.1• after hnldin~ their annu11I photo-presi; day in the morn· in,1t. Orange r,(laSl pl;ins jusl OO{' practice session S a l u r d a y morning, resuming do u b 1 e drills r-.1onday. In the linf'. TuckPr pra1seII the play of guard Tim BanrlP.I /Cornna del fl!ar 1 and linebacker Dave r-.t orris fl n !San h1arinn ). "Thpy·v, OO!h IMked prPtty good:' said the OCC coach. Defens i\·e hRCk5, Cu r t Thomas IEs!ancial and .Jeff Reichert (Corona rtel r-.1.:ir 1 "·ere alsri praised a!on~ v.·ith letlPrm;in defen!ive end Lee \Vallers. '"We "ve loo ked prelly gnrirf sri far. \\'r\•e I h r o w n everything at them in the firs! !.wo days. Now wc·re going to spend lime perfecting i! Because of our experience anrl a good summ~r ~rhool cla.~~. <'Ur RU/s r.re <the;id or a pnin ! this time l<t.~t yPfl r. But W!'vr grit a lot of things to work on " Tucker figure~ he'll ,llf't 11 helter nver;i!I look At his chth next week when the Bucs ha llP a pair of .scrimmage.5 p!annli;d with outside competition. r-.1ira Costa College mnv es in for a 7:30 p.m. scrum Th11rs- da.v night with !he Piratts scrimm;iging Cypress Satur- day a! 9 :?0 Ex-Bue Star Sidelined Shackleford Likes Dilemma -l(ey Spots Up for Grabs Ry CRA IG SHF:FF 01 lht Dl llY Plitt STlfl Colden West College fonlba!I co;ic h H.ay Sh .. ckleford i~ in a dilemma -bt'll he isn't tl1e teasL hit worried. "It 's the kind or dil emma any Football cnarh 11•011ld like to he in," sa.vs Shackleford 1n disr1Jssing a cou ple of kC'\' positions that are curren!ly up for grabs. "We',•e gol the btst tntal Rrnu p we·\·e ever had at the running back an d rtceivers spo1!1.'' say~ Shackleford , "'anrt there's some tremtndous cnm- pelilinn. \\l e'll ha~e our ll inoJosa IEdis0n) and Bill Cnr nel1u!! !La Qu in!al are in· volvecl in a hii;lhly cnmpetlti\'e battlf' fnr the s la rt i n B <]U::rrlerback f)flSi tion. "They·ve all got rfif£erent qual ities. Shflne is the he.st runneT hy rar of lbe group. Hinojosa is ahead of the olht r fwo in passing and Corne!iu!" i~ the besl all·round player . Hr r11ns well and he passes well anrl he appear~ tri ha ve the sl rnn~rsl Arm. So it should be 1ntercsling. "\\le're actually 10 very good shape at quarlerhack. 'VP woulrln't be emharr;issed lo decision on our !wo scrim-see any one of those !hree mages next week (\vJth Ctr-RAY SHACKLEFORD " ~tart for us. But we really ritos Rnd Long Beach Cit.v need these two scrimm;ige11 to Colleges 1." Four Rustlers are h1dd1nl!'. 11e1ermine just who "'ill be !he fnr the starting tailback spn!. hreaking an ankle. In the ~P· starttr." says Shackleford. They include Mon ie Do1vning. c()nd game He has been 1n the "Over;ill , 011r offense is Kim \Volf. Rick Rice and service for thr ras! frw ~·cnrs fur1her along Rt !his time th::r n fl1::r rk l)unn. Orl\Vnin<> 1~ !he v.·e 'vP ever been before. \Ve ,.. ~Ip ;in while . Sti;ick fefnrd I lone returoini:? hack. \\'nlf al-JllSl ha ve good skilled pcop e fended Costal\iesa.Rice prep-rt ports lhat P;iu l :'ih::rne and th ere's not much ped.-it Santiagoand Dunn1v11.~ (Ranchn A.lamitos1, .Jerry rlim1nishment In ability. l!ll at Notre Dame lii ~t season fn!ally it looks good of- after ~tarring ;it T\iiiter Oei . fen~ivel y. Wt ha\'e ,'!ond learn Dunn i~ also wnrkin~ At GWC Lo speed ';ind .so manv i::ond f11l1back Rl nni:t with Ed Parker ses rPCPiVf'rS ::rnd harks. Ifs fa n· ITemple Ci l.y), T\fikt Dodrl t a~1ic from a coach's point of f Westmin~lerl. Ron r.utirrez L' J k 1·ip"" !Sanliai;lOI and Futi Famanu, Ille Jae e1· "And "'e'v{' had goort f'n· "' Sl'l mflan who aflr>nrlPcl LA lh11~1;is!lr pro11ct.icts. The Qu inl11 High five years aizo (;Qlden \\'e~I Colle~e·s friot-nvPrAll f'nthusi:i~m is the be~t At the receil'er ~ fl o ls . hall team was htf with its first. \\'f"'\'P ever had " Shacklefnrrl ~il)'S Iha! Jpt. r.nlrlrn \Vl'st planned 3 trin ltrmen Mike Sh11 11Rhnes~y :i;nrt ca~ualty of the ~·nung seasn~ of drtlls tnd11v with ;:i doublP Kurt Dedrirk hal'f' lookerl Thur~clay "'hen hnehacker ,c;r~~inn ~111terl :'iaturd<iV. A JZnod In practice ~ession~ And Ron Dickson suffered R broken ~hnrt ~rr1mmagt i:i; set for the F'rP.!lhmen Ra nrly r n h h collarbone. n1irl afternMn drill. IPacifica l and Fr;ink Kelley Thf' R11.~11rrs .~crimrn11ge Al 1 (',Q..~!a Me~a l have snA rkled He"s expected to be nut frnni rrrrilns ThursrlAv night P.nrl ;ilon ~ v.•ith sophomore. Hnward six to ei~ht weeks. fnllow fh11t \\'ilh a srrum BERKELE Y JAP) J.snm . Dlck~on. a 17fi·pnu nd le1 · ~llfllrrtav tvcninR Sf'p!.. II RI Sophomore linrbacker Ned I I d h . 11 I th IPr mAn , prepped al M•tf!'r Ori LA\1 "s oth Art 7 o'clock Aerobatic Aces Set ForOCIR A drag strip wit ho u-t dragstC'rs. IL ma y sound like a rath~r . ' gloon1y prospect but aot tn t.he eyes or the management at Ora.nge Coun!y International Raceway. l'ou see, this 'tl'eekend , o~ part. ol the East lrvioe facility'.~ schedule calls for dragster competition. And that's staled for Satur: da y when regular weekly pro- fe ssional handicap and brack~t cnmpelition and trophy racing fl('Ct1py !he OCIR slate. Time· trials begin al 3 p.m. with rac- ing go lng from 7·10 ·30. The big attraction on this elongated La bor Day weekend, hO\\'e\'rr, will 1.<1ke place on . L;Jbor Day (l\I onday ) Jt..~elf and there \v iii not he a hint of rac-. 1ng in lhe air . On tap is OCIR's third a~ n1111I Labor Day Air Show and lh is year's version or the aerial renaissance promises tO be the best-ever. Gates to the raceway's vari(lUS ~latic display! wi ll open at 9 a.n1. with aerial perfnrmAnces to follow frnin 1·4 pm. Admission will be S.l.!'il1 for arlul!s and $1.50 !'or thilrlrrn 6·12 year~ of ag~ · wilh ch1ldr rn under six ai1· milted free of charge . <)•>rr :?O vintage, OX· pr>r1 menla l and higlt !lf'rformance aircraft 1\•il! faire lri the sky in the varied-fi lled sho1v. Fct1t11rPrf in 1hr limelight 1\111 hr the nalion ·" foremOflt aerohr1tir pilri!~. a balloon ascen.5ion ?.rtd demonstration!l · by S<'lll planrs, gyrocopters and Leiba. a 6-foot ·4 215-poundt.r, som fl aye r1e y Gt . fl ha s heen sh lfterl to thP. __:1~''~··~'--'"~"~'~11~'~'__:1'c'cm_c_c'c"__c1c"_;c,_H_,ig'-h'-.-----------·"-'-'-"-"-'------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Uni11ersity n f Ca !iforni;i"s defen~ive line. co:ich Ray Will~ey sa id Thursd<iy . ~tat1c <iircra ft. Leiba was moved because 0 Z. \Vhite, Boh lfalha"·ay and rormer Orange CClasl College standout Dave Gleason are dnubtful starte1:oi for the season npentr Sept. 11 in Arkansas. Gleason, A defensivP tackle , aggr,11vated an old back injury in c1mp and will miss the optner. White. 11 two-year letterman and Bll<onference guard last ytar, has heen down with the flu and is now undergoing medical tests. Hathaway, who suffered .11 concussion during spring pr11c- tice. was cleared medlc81ly Thursday, hut prnbably will not br!!11lt into the lineup until after the Arkansas game. Ba,seball Standings AfllERICAN LEAGUE R1llimore Dtlr!'l!t Boston New York Washington Clevel&nd Oakland Kansas City Chicago Angl'l11 M lnne.~ota J\filwaukee Ea1t Olvl1lon W L R2 4~ 74 81 71 f;,') 67 69 57 73 53 83 West Olvlslnn AB 47 70 fi4 fi4 711 S.1 7.1 fit\ 72 "' 7; T~urM11 1'• llt1vll• 81>1!1>11 t . e111lmor1 O Ml1Wt ulo:H 1, kl~'ll Cl!v 0 Ntw Ye•k 11. W•tlllntl(!rl I O•tr&1t '· Clt v,1111d ~ O..lv t t mtt 1cftll4ull'd. Pct. .fi2fi .543 .522 .49:? .422 .390 .fi52 .. ~22 .471l .411.1 .455 .433 GB 10 l:l ll.t 171\ 27 31'1 171\ 231.i 2.')11.t 2;11 291~ NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh St. Louis Chicago New York iiontreal Philttdelphlll East Division W L 82 56 7.) Iii 72 r,4 61! "' M 7fi 57 78 West Olvislon S11n F'ran cisco 80 56 Ood1t:ers 72 Ii.~ Atlanta 70 6!1 Cincinnati fill 71 Houston fi[) 72 San Dit~go 52 85 T~uncl11'1 lttoull1 111,w York J. l'MlldtlPlllt I ~O!J\tOI' I, Dedttfl l MOM•e•I •• (lllc•~o I Ol'IY f 8'1'1H IC~l!'dul..-1. Pr!. .. ~<M .551 ~29 .rm .43.1 .422 .'8!\ .526 .5114 .4R9 .474 .380 GB • ' 12 22 23\\ 811 JJ 1h I~ L/i 151-!t 281\ VOLVO .'M·:·-~~ -' -. :'I:. ----~ . ;(fj'ft ,·, . -----. . '• ----) 1971 DEMO 142 SEOAN 284-4 ~tdic, Ht•lt t, AMl1>m•lit Tr1n1, (TJO!Y!O!TJAI '71 COROLLA .. Gals Seek Softball Title T1M1•1" Ot....., O•~!•M !Srtul l·S •r'llll 91ut 1J.ll •' Ml~"""''' f l>tr .... U-14 •nd (Orllln 7.Jo)), l. IWl"'!IO~I IC11111• Cltv /Dr1t11 l~I 1N! Cit lr>Oll• l.&l •I C~ltlff !Jolln 11).lJ 1r'ld Horlt n 1·9), J, rwl-~11~1 !•lllmorr IMcN111v 11 .. ) '' Wetlll1191'1>n !8 re· bf'• ~.!), ~lgft! T*4•v" 01 ... ~ Now Yo•ll !1ftodta! H) •I PMl1dtlP"1• roold• •·61. 11l~ftt MM !r111 (ll•••o ll·Ui 1t PllU!lurt~ (l l1u 1f-n, ~lahl BEL!. GARDENS -Tht Costa Mes1t Roy!lls, e girls goflhall contingent t n i Ii n g under thr Costn i\les11 Rccrt!a- tlon DeparlmC'nl banner. "'111 he ,i::o1ng aflcr the ~tnle title 1rrcreal1nn de p11 r Im tn t rla.~sificalionl tnnii:?,hl .,.,,hen thf'\' t;an~\c Y.'l lh the Burbank Pi1'1t.ct at Fnrd Park It Jt<'I ~ unrlt"r v.-a:v 11t 8:31'J and cn11l"h ncnnnri il-1Artin·s tea1n is ~ePk1ng tn ('nmplett 11 perferl season . with 11 14.n rP('nrd going inln 1.h~ .i;?sime. Th~ Pixies tfte slsn unh<!11ten. The Royals qualified for the state toumty with a 1·1 verdict o v I! r Orana:e In Ult Orange County final~. Pitcher K11r en Wolf has ~parked the Cost.a Mesa team in th e sU!le e\iminarion~. limitin~ San Gabriel V11llty to three hits (Me1111 "·on. f;.)) and one·hitting. Torrance in a :l·O triumph. Karen's control hall bten the biggest f11ctor in accumul11tlng ,11n untarnished 14.{) pitchlna record. A right-hander, 11he'!!I also nne of the team's best hit- ters along with H ea l h e r f orsdlck and Debbie f\.1ark.s. It's lhe first time the C-Osla ~itsa tea m has m11de lhc slate ellmlnallons {age lfi.181 during the four-year coaching stint or i\1iss i\fartin. ~1iss Wolf's hatterymatr tonlghl is T11v Noll while r.ak· Ing the infiC'ld will be Debbie Don11ldson Rt s e c n n cl ba.!le. Debbie r-.iarlts at third base and Miss For&lick a t r;hortstor Five girls t1 llernAtl'. I.he out- field spots with Judy·Wheeler, Kim Aydtlottt. Shelly Copl.11n. Cathy Braunsdorf arKI Beth Frlemd sharing dutie1. "We're already Io o k Ing forward to next y'ar." 11ays Miss \Volf. •·everyone wtll be ba ck again and our junior hiith t.et1m was undefeated in league play.•• The younger set. age 15 11nd under, missed 1 shot 11t thti st8te tou rney \\'hen ll fell fl) Sanlit Ana In the Orange County tourney, g.5, Cl..,•l•N! (McDow•lt 11.ui •I 811o11&1> (Mortr l.)f, nltM Dt l••ll I Kllktn~V 7·') 1! Ntw Yort {l>ttlt..,.. 1,H f, ,...,111 Antill (WrlfM !J.10 ~! Mllwtuk•~ !ll11(to! t. I ), nloftt Cftl<:100 !H•P!!lt 10·1') 1t ~I. Loul~ (Clt Y•ll t\d 11-IO). 11l~ftl A.!lent• IH!tk•I 1).11) 1! I~~ Dl"o !A.tllft I• 16), il•M (IJ>C:l""I H (Giiii"! ll·J) •I Dof .. M 1$1""'' 1· 10 . ~l11ft! l'11Y1IOl'I lllt11l111•mt f·lll fl S1" Fr1nclKO (M.l >lr;l'll ( l'·f ), ""~' DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Mod•rn & Compl•te Sarvic• & Pe rts Dept. Modern Body Shop for All C•r• 646-9303 540-9468 Orange County's Largest and 1t1ost Modern Toyota and Volvo Dealer OYIRSIAl DILIYIRY srlCIALISH DEMO SALE LARGE NEW & USED TOYOTA SELECTION See Us Before You Bll'f! !------~ USID CA .. srlCIAL '69 PORSCHE AM/fM ,.dlo, I 1pffd. fCXY1471 $4595 ~ ' • • M DAJL y PILOT LEGAi. NO'l1CE 10: LEGAi. NOTIC~ "= "ICfTTIOUS I U1ilrlll'1 MM• ITATIMllll'l" 1o1i-1 ... , .,.,_ la "'91,,. bu1llW'n SVN..l\OIJA POOL Cl!:HTl!:lt. •lS All!.,..• A.,,,,.,., 1'111ntl"''"" l~1c;r., -RIC!'l•n! 0 , ,...,._,._, 1tll! '°tM•<Oll Cltcll. H11ntlntl0f' letO>, PIM Tl\!1 t>utJMU '° &.1"' c-...;lfo! D• t n tnctlvldu.I. R.lr:n•n! 0. ,..., • .,,, .. LEGAL NOTICE TMo 11•~•"" til..i wlffl ''" c .... ntv --------------Clti1c ol Orono. C""ntv on; "'11"111 1~. II' 1MS1 lfn. I • ,tJlll~r IE. l(r"u OePUIY CouMr l'ICTITIOUt IUSINess Clor~ NAMll STATllMllMT l"ublllol'I~ Or~.,., Ceo>! O•lly "lln!, ~ te1i-1n1 per110111 •re 1110•111 .liv•ull 11, •rid $t1>lembfr J, 11u11-., •I! l•n 'MAVl"I IHVESTMENT COMPA"IV,l c_c_ ____ ,--,.:-:::-::=----1 1Pll! A wntcu11 Drlva. t<•w-1 ''"'c"· LEGAL NOTICE S..m M•r-1, J11•1 H<lllv Drive, Sou!h•'--------------1 l••11"'· I lllll•n M•r'o;o. 31 Ul i-IGllV Otlvo. " UllJ l'"ICTITIOUS I UltN.lll Soui11 l•ou,... SI s i.v1n, )lnl Oc••n Vl111 0,1.,, Saut" l........ T~t NAMf ST ... TfMf'IT toll-I"' ,,.,!On 11 lllolnt busl"'" J•"9 Sl•vln. llm Oce•" Vl111 O•l•t. e1: 1.!ovi" Letu.... STA"IOAl!D .. ECflO'lf .. OIV!S!OOl, TM, bull,...,. 11 M int conctuc•Ht bV • 1XIO So. ~•lrvlfw, S•n!t An•. Cel., Gt.,.rt l P•rt.,.nt1l1>. '110• SI Sle¥1n CO><E RENT C 0 MP 0 NE N T COii· Tflh ll•lemtnl Tiled WI"' ,,,. c........ PORA~ION (A 0.1 ........ co.-.•.), :1200 Clert: Of 0••""• COl<nl¥ "" Auo_ 17, ltll. So F"t otYl•w. S~"t• An•. C•!. llv a....,.1, J . M-o• OltP<ll• COii"'" T"i• 1>1.,.1.,,,. " 1>cln9 conclv(ltlll by • c1 .. n.. (OtPOttllon. - Pvbll-Ott nM (Mil o.;1,. Pl!&I, Jo••"" WolllAm Jon•• J•. A~1 1~, :!(I, 11 '"" S•Pltml>cr ), Thl1 'lf'•"'enr flied wlln tn• Cr>vnly 1•'1 'llS.J! Cl••"-m Orang• County o"; Avt uu l~. ----:--=-::-:-o-"OC-:::=-co=----''--' I Hn llv lletlv J, ,,,,,r..., O•PUIV Counl• LEGAL N6TJCE ci~~~11..,,... ------.,-=------l.1111911>1 11. ,. ""' lt11 JllCTIT IOUS IU$1 HES$ Or~n9• Ca._.t Pl>i!Y P!lol, en<l Se1>,.mt1er J. lft. 11, Jlll·ll NAMll ITATl!'MllNT LEGAL NOTICE BalOO. l'C Holiday R~gatta Skips Labor Day The Balbo11 Yacht Club will he giving s.ailnrs 11 da y of r!'st on Labor nay h.1' srhedullng its annual Labor Da.v ReRaHa on Saturdt1y 11nd Sunda~· only, ~;ighteen classes or sai lboa!s have been 1 n vi I c rl to particip<1te 1n the evrnt. Thrre "'ill be nine cl::isscs starl!n.I( off !he Ball>oa Pit>r on nulsicll' courses. and nine .-;larling frorn !he RVC r11et> cnmn11t1re tower anrl sailin,i: cnur~cs 1n- s1de the bav. --------- . •: -T~ fo/l_I,.. i>eroont ••• eotnt ·-------------! l!u11.,.,, '" J L M SELF SEltV No. !., l-«lCI E P 114!5 Co•.i HWY, CO<"ono 111~1 M••· t?iU l'!Cl1TIOU5 llUSIN15! Mii! Gtrbf•. noe W Ck•tn l'•ont, HAMI' iTAll!M.IHT '°""'""" ll••cn. ,,.. foll-IM ,,.,,on• .,. t'l o•no Safe Boat The penally point systrn1 wilt be used fnr all foul.~ Skip- pers "'ho JOildvPr1CntJ.v rou l ;:inolher are requcslrd no! lo drop ou l nf the rarr Pn1nls "-'ill ht> ;irldrrl to !heir finish position by the protest com· mittee. sailing yachl to evrr gra re a landlocked lake. LAKE HOME -Columbia-39 !-'lying Cloud is cased do\.\1n ramps al Lake Mead lo becon1e the largesl ~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gery Gerber, 11'63 M•vbrook. Wnlt. bu1lne" .,, lier. Ct !lf. EVE~IEST GAllOENS AP•"lMIEOllS, ltl> Gerbet. 7•17l Co1tllla ln. l~l'/2 E.,,.,., Ci rcle, F01111!•in V•ll•v, Ml•slM Vlelo, C1llr C•lll. •210I. Classes T~ls bu1fne11 I• ~!rio coMuc!td b• • Ro,. Poi Mc08nltl, l'-197 £•or••' G•ne••I l'•rrner..,,lp. Clrcl•, l'ounltln Vallt v, C•lll. tnot le• G1>rber Jeef\nttT• LOl<i>• McOenl1I, \t.Jt? T"ti Sl•l•m•nl lllot'I wll~ t~r Cnu"t• IE"''"'' Circle, Fo.'"l•ln V1lltv. C1ll!. Available Clerk of O••not County on· •v•u•! 14. t210I ''"· I • A•lhur E ICrpge•. Ot1>11tv County Tnia l>Yslne,. h M ini <1111!d11ctt<:t by • Clerk. Gener1J Pert.,er.,,IP. P11bll1he<I O•n1111~ C~a<t Oollv Plllll. Ron P•I McOt nlol "'u11un 27, end St~!em~r J, in. 17, Tl\!1 1,1,.,,,...,.r filed wHtl lh• (O<Jn!Y ltn 1ll'1·71 Clert el Oreno• CO<Jnt, nn: "'ut ust !l. nn. II• 8everl• J . M.1<1110~, Det>111Y LEGAL NOTICE CO<Jnty Cl•rk. •------:;-,,c,-------1 Publi ... od Or•n•· COIH o~n· Pflot, ,. 11421 Au~ust 1.l. 20. 21, 1nd Seeremb•r J. FICTITIOUS llUSIHl l S 1911 17•3·1! NAMI ST.&TIMEHT Th• lellow/111 ~rsen• ••t do1n1 busintH "" 1--------------liOUSE 01' DIEStGH, lVt Oceon J.vt .. LEGAL NOTICE l1g11ne 8e•cll. Giibo•! L Grlllllh1. i.io.w San Af\!onie, San Clemen•• lllt follllwi'IJ "'''°" ft llloin; 1>11t1nu~ Ell:•bel" A. ,,.Gto!h1n1. l~.w S•n as· I' lNSJ l'ICTlflOUS IUSl Nl!SI HAMii! STATEMl!HT Antonio. S•n Cleme"ro. SH£L TIER ! NV E ~TM I!' NT Pl!O. T"I• l>ll•lntsl Is beln1 condvc!ed l>Y t l>ERT IE~ • .tlJI & •!" liowtr<I Sr .• Ln1 1"1rlnPro,,!n Al1m;r00. G. l Grlfhtn1 R•ndolPh C. 1!119na, ..00 Mornln1 Sti r TMs >l•t ... mcn! Ill"" wJ!h lh• COl<"IV l•ne, l<•wPOrt !k-1c ... Cle• .. of Or•n"e (°"""on· Au9. 11. 1011 Tnl• l!u\ineu Is l>cln• con.:tucted b• • "-• l!t¥ttlv J. M•""o•, OtPUIV Ce1111fy llm1I~ Parln•,.hlP, Cl•r~ Randolp~ C. ll111n1 P~blls~"'1 Oran~• Cn~st O•itv Pll.,1. Th1' 1ra1tmtti! Ill"" wl!h lh• CO<Jnh "'"~"" IJ. 10. 11 •r<I S.pltml>•r J, Cl••k nf Ort nle CouMly Ofl' Auo. U. 1'11. l•n 1752·11 II• ll!V!rlY J. Mt ddox O•l>U!Y (OUM• LEGAL NOTICE "IOTICE TO Cll!l!:OITOR5 SU,.Ell!IOI! COUl!T 0" TH[ ST•Tf 011' CA Lll'OltNIA 1'011! THE COUNTY 0 11' 011: ... HGI Cle•k. l>11l!llSh•~ Oranp• CO••t O•l!v r ilol .. Avou1T 1.1, le. 11 and S!p!emb~r 1, !911 '111·7! LEGAL NOTICE No .... -4'1tt " UIS3 f<!&t• ol KATHRYN G. WHt'fE, STATl!.MENT 01' AIA'IDOH"ll!NT DI' O•c•A!!d. USE OF Jl l(flTIOUS llUSIHfiS HAMii! NOTICC IS HERE8Y (ilVEN lo •h• T/>t lollewlnt l>f"on• haY• ·el>•!\lllof>l'd ~'"dl•!!•s o• !l>t aboYe n.o.m~ t'leredent ttie Ult or tne l otlllio11• bu.inou "•m• 11\ot all ""'"'n' ntvinp ctolm• aoein<! tne IOENTl·ICIT COMPANY •I 370C N•w1>or1 said doce<1on1 aro reou•rtd lo Ille !Mm. l ouleY•rd. Newo~rT lleacl>, Colilornlo. .,,.,,,!he n•ceu•rV VOllCh0'5, In the ofllte 8ANGOR PUNT.Ii OPIE l!A TIONS, nf !tie cltr~· or the 1boV• t11ll!ltd court. or INC .. a Ntw Yi>r• co .. >or•l•O", l le or~••n• them. ""'"' •~• net~•,.rY Gr••nwlc" Pla•e, Gr~nwlch. Conn. \OO<Jrh•11, lo !l>f 11nd!r1'9n"" 11 10113 lo• oaJO. Al"'"'"' lloulevord, Lo• "l•milo>. T~1, 1>111inen wat cond<>etet'I bv • cor-C•l•fnrnl• 90110. w"i(h Is Int 1>l•c• el 11<1retion l>v•ln••I of ll>r lltl<l!•Slon•d ln all mall••• Jn/In J Mon,,.. • ..,tlnlnw lo l~f t lloto of '"'<! <!OCedOn!. Soc•etorv o! .,...,~ f<>ur mon1111 •fl•r I"• h•!! 1>llblit•· 11~n0«·Pun•• O~r•llM>. Inc '••el '"'' "olict ,..,,, •l•tement was filed W"h 1111 Cou"· .. ,td •119 u•! 10, !•11 '• Cl•r1! '>f oninp• Coun!v on A11~v>1 71. Jee" tools St "'''"'"' 1•11 bv S.•IJ ). l..-9"'""' Oe1>11"' Covn!v £~Kvlor or "'• Will "' Cl•rk. Safe boatinJ: is oothing new. The need for safe practices afl oat dates back to !he Lime man began to realize tha1 cer- tain thing~ float and that thesf' things could be used to !ravel across the water. In our modern d:iys or in- creased pleasure boatn~ the need for safe pracric.cs nn the water also rises. Coast Guard statistics shO\\' that boatln$: accidents are on the upswing due to the surge nf recrea- tiona l boating over the years. Helping the Coasl Guard in it~ effort In prnmote safe boating in thi.~ :1re:i 1~ the Coast Guard Auxiliarv ;ind !he United Stat.es.rower Squadron~. The CG A and USPS i!IYI conducl bo:i tini; sa fety classPs so that boat owners .:ind oper ators may learn the Rules of the Road, safe1 y procedures and proper C:1rc nf their vessels in an effort tn reduce boating ;iccidcnts. Persons \\'hn ha1·e not l'PI iiignerl Up fnr :i class lfl safe boatini;: h.v Cr.A or USPS should do so al oner . t~e above n•m"" 111""""'"' •olMM It. Wy•ll •rror"•• ... , LIW l•TIJ Lot Altmllft• lllY<I l>ubh"'e<! •u~u" 11, 1'11 ., ... nron9• C""'' 0~11v """" •"<I St•!emb•' l, 1n, !I. Lagunan Narned LOI Al•mltot. Ctlllornl• 901l't '"°I II Atlornev !or E•tcuror LEGAL NOTICE Published Orang• Co•st 0 •11¥ n110•,l------;:c;,-::------I .li11•usl )1. 1n<l 5•eltmb•• J. !~. 11. 1'71 lJ!,,11 " "'" LEGAL NOTICE '"' "ICTITIOUS tlUSl'll!SS NAME 5TATl!M£t(f loltowln• e••IOll 11 dolno 1>u,1., •. " .,, NOTICE OJ' DISSOLUTION TH£ IOLIE 10 O!STRllUTORS, Jiii OF P ... ltfl'U:l!Slil" W. P.o~ No. IC, (o1r• Me>•. Colltornle l>utirlc "o!.ce I• ~e••b• t iYtn fh~t 9261' ''"""" M~IK~ an<f Sldn•v 1!1du•. NAOINE F. GAl"OA, 3111 W. l•Y Ne. "••e!nfore doi~ bu•1~tl• undo• •ke fie-10. Co•t• Mesa. C•l•f ~1''1 '"''"'" 1;,,.,, n~m• and •Ivie cf M•ltr~ 1. Thi• busin•u Is ~Int con<ivttltlll bv •n l!tdus, J.nftrnev• •t L~w. •I 11!!0 Nort~ !ndlvl111u~1. "•·n 5! s1111r •00, C•h ol S•"'" An•. N•dl"" <-Givd• c ""'"'' cl O••nl'•· St•!a or C•llro•"''· did T~•I ,r.iemtm lllltlll w1111 lho Countv nn 'k• 101~ dOV nl Aunu•!, 1~71. bv m11tunl Cler~ of Or•n91' Cnun!Y en: J.uo U, 19~1 cen'""'· di .. oTve •~• ;1!<1 1>t rlne,.kte ""II l!Y &en~ J. llorgslt n. O.pu!y CovnT• '"rm•note •~•·• r~lef10"• •• 01rfner> c1...-~- !k•rt," Publ!s~ed Oronoe COi" O•itv P,lnl. ~~""'' "DI'<• '' l>O!ehv olv•" •kt ! m• A~ausl 10, 17 •nn S•olfmbtr J. 1n. ltn ""d••s1on"" w111 ~o! ~ CO>non1lbl•. ''("" n a..11 •~1• d~'r on. l<>r •nv Ol:ll•08f'on tncvtrP.d f>yl----,,-cc~-c--------1 ;;',~o:"~~.;.f) 11 .. own ... m ... , 1 .. !he "•m• LEGAL NOTICE OITEO AT San•• ... ~~ Ct lito•n1•. l~i••l-------;-c::::-------1 1,1 "•• ~· S•n''"'""' 1•n I' 11•n ~111 .... Y 11~•ec~ Jl lCTtTIOUS llUS!"llSS '~bllii'ea Or•"te COl>I 0.1•• P•lftl, NAMI! ST ... TEMENT ••~le.,.br l. 1'11 1 .. 0.11 t.agun;:i FlPach r<'.~irlenr. F.dith M. Schwartz. li94 N. Coast Highway, \\•ill cmh;irk 11 :-:issistanl rirofcssnr l')f speech and dram:i :ibnarrl the World Campus /dloat. Chap- man College. ' • Classes srhrrlulrd !n ~!;irl no nutsidf' rn11rSe$ inrl11(ir PHfll". Rhnc!Ps-.1.1. P(', T (' !11 r (' <; t. EndP11ror , Shirlrl.~. l.llrlrr~-lfi, Th1s!IP anrl Jn! f'l"Oil! IO!lil l-14. There will he twn r:icc.~ S11111r· rl:iv. the firsl sT;idinJ! a1 noon , ;:ind one on Sund:iy st:ir11nl! ;i~ 1 p.m. Clas.~cs r:icine insid,, inclurlr 7'1etc:ilf. Lido·14A. Lido-14R. Kile A. Kilt A. F"ly1ng .Ir. S;iho! A. fl ;inrl (' Thrrr rAf'r s arp srhrrlulrrl S111urd11y . 1ht> first '.'tar11nc: :it noon. i1nrl twri nn Sunda.\". the first ~111rt1nt: '1! 1 rm. Othrr (·];i~sr~ n1a1· Ii r e:;l11hl1sherl nn hnth ins1dr ;in'1 nuts1dr courses by lhc rntry nf fivl" mnrt ho;its St::irts \.\'Ill nnt he ):!1vrn fnr l<'~!'i !f'i::in fL1·c yachts on the s1;ir11ng lint F ncil ities Tour.~ Se t, Cn.~l :.i \1cs;i ·<; top ::irl· mlnistralors rcal11.ed 1 h 1 ~ week t.ha! nne 11npnrt::1nt srt:· menl of the c1l.v's pnpul11t1on h:id never h;:id 11111rh nf ;i ('hilnrr j(l kn(lw !he nr11 pnl1rr ;:ind f1rt fac11t1 1r~ Sn \Vrrlnpsrl;i1· .:i nr11 !nur \.\"AS srt up. r.rnups nf i:. weri· shnu•n !hrough rhr rnl1rr Deparlmf'nl :1nrl !he F1rr Dep:irlment hc<id'1u;:irtrr.~ The lours will he .•prr;irl nu! nncr or l11•ire ii m11n1h until ::ill of the -~fl('c-i::il crnup rh;:ic \\'::1n1s tn, h;i.~ srf'n thP C'llV fiir1J1t1r.~. Oh yr~. 1hr !'P"C'l ill µsnup - 11?nnrrrl 1n pre1·1n\1~ !n11rs - \\':is 1hf' f'it.v"!' O\l"fl r1npln1·r~ \\'hn h;id n{'vf'r bf'rn invi!cd In the pnlire nr fire !'1:1!1nn.~ \ ... WJ1opper Sailboat At l\icad Lake !\.1Parl. thP hug(' man- m:idP lake created b J; J\'('1·.:id::1·.~ mammnth Boulrlf'r O;:irn. h;is lnng been famnus fr>r supcrla1n•cs. It no\1' boasts .-inother. 11 1s the hnme n( 1he 1.-irge.~l s;i1thn;;1t lo grace an.v lake 1n !hr t: S. The .\'Aeht is a Colunlb1a·:l!l Wf'lj:hln~ 1!1.flOll pnunds wh1rh 11·11.~ rrrcntly launched nn Lake ,\')l';:id. ~~xrrrit lnr !ht' 1rnnnscrl hi-!he l;inrlln< kerl shnre.~. l1n1 1t::1L1n11s I .:t k e' -~ lhe .~ln'lfl 1.~ r::ir::ihlr nf .~a1l1n~ :iny11·here 1n lhr wnrld. Thr \\"lll1an1 Tnpp drs1i:nc<I c;nlu1nb1a .. 1~ \\';:is buil1 in Cosr::i J\.lrs::i hi' Col11mb1::1 Y::if'h!s .. (hl"nrr STrl"t" r h 1 I po I s1111rr11<rrl rhr I :i u n r h 1 n g nfH'ral!nns :if/rr !he e1Jlh!- ' wht>f'l('rl fl::ithrfi lr::illrr nn 11·h1rh lhP f',l v1n.c f "]nurl w;i<; lran~pnrtrrl frnm (nsr;i r.1Ps::i \\ii.~ ra.~rrl dnwn a r11mp b~· ;i '~'°' "''"'"· I Balboa Pair 1 Get Fir.~t lVctv Cnl-33 The first of .!rnscn J\.1::ir inr's nP111 Cat.:J:l!'i h;ivr brrn l;iunch- f'rl ::inrl srver::il ::ire ;:itread.v i1C'· l!l'f' in .varhlln,t! rent r rs lhro11.c;hnu1 the rounlr1· Californian Runner-up Briton Takes 505 Crown SA.~'TA cni;z (/\Pl England'.~ Derek F':1rrant h:is edged nuL Dav(' Vickland nf Palo Al!n, for lhe world 505 dinghy racing champion.ships. F::irrant finished ~ i x t h Wedne;;<1ar in !hf' fin::il r;irl' tn pnsl .-i scnre or 37 4 pn1nts. V1ckland. who finished scvf'nth in the final race. trailed ~·;ir r.:int hy 2 7 points in the n1•er;il/ st;:indi:-igs, R:i~· ~ingrec nf S;inf;i ("1•11~. <ind hi.~ C'rewm:in rhi1 \'::10- drnbcrg pl::icpd fir.~1 ln the f1n11I rACl' 10 hrr.:ik ;i !1'-ve;:ir drn11ghl f11r thf' An1crir;ins Pingrf'f'·.~ f1nis/l hrnughT h1n1 ;:i 11c for fnur·1h pl::ice 1n thr 01 rrall .~t;indings. All lop five bo.:its 01 !he f1n:il l"i'IC'e werr sk1pprrcd h I' Amrric;ins. Pl:icing behind Pin~rce were Scott Owen~. Dr. J)enn1.~ Sur1ePs. ,/nn Andrnn anrl Chris Roome. The tnp fh·e fini!ihcrs in 1he six ·r<1cl' srr1es were F:irranl. \'icklRnd. rc1er R;i!nhridge (If En,et;ind, Pin.i:rrr :ind Stefan SJnslrom nf S11•erlen . SJnsLrom nl'edf'rl ;i scrnnd pl.:icc in \\'cdnesd;iy's r.:i cr !n t;ikc thr title from two-lime winner F:irran1. SJnstrom "'as 1n srcond place bt>hinrl Pin~ree \\'hf'n the Swedish 00;1t'1 CTe\\'man. Ryner Andersntt, su ffrrcd R shnulrfer sep:1r;ilion ;ir t-he sr.eond r::icin~ m11rk. The crr\I' n1::1naJ!ed lo com- plete the r:ice. f1n1shin g nlnlk In wind up in a lie fnr four!lt in Lhr l}verall standings \.\'itil 4!1 points. Fos le r. Dean 'Vin Te111p e,1 Title 11·1An~TR.<\r•:n. ~werli>n 1Ar · -l;lc>n rns1er .:inrl Pett>r f>e;in nf lhe L"nited S111tes 11•nn the 1rnrlrl c-h;:i1np1nnsh1ps Sund;:i v 1n rhe n!'w OJvmf)1t Tempest Cl.:is.~ :ifter tnpp1ni:; off 11 f'nn· !iist,,nt sf'ne.~ w11h i1 second in thr rnnC"IUdini;: race. The .~e~v Yorkers nan·nwly defea1erl Rril.:iin'.~ Alan \.\'~"' rcn :ind D;i vid Hunt in Seek.er I, never endng lore of the old west COMES HISTORIC 40 ACRE RANCHES FOR THE SPORTSMAN . . .Jnd the f.Jmily th.JI loves the outdoors and th• wide open sp•ces, FROM $375.00 FOR INFORMATION PER ACRE CASH PRICE • TERMS AVA ILABLE •1"91 NOTICE TO Cllf_DITOllS 0 1 llULI! T llAJIS ~flt (SKI. •101 • "01 U.(.() Thr Nn 1 kn::it \\'rnl In .Jelf 01nrl rl1 f'k l"Jra1·er of Ra lbn;i, \ :i~·1i1 l'l11h l Thr (';ii :l:l \\il~ intrndt1rf'<l 1P.""""""'" ;i~ thr l;itl'"I ;in~11·rr In lhr1 ''•"''····· Grov•r lurow Cor•. I •• Jn, 111001 Ir•!,,. '"''· 'f111t1n. C•lll '16'1 1!:1cr-Me. l-<IUJ·D "11bl.~ll~ Ot•~ff CM!• ~···~"'°"' ], Jtl) '" o anv 1>1toi1. •• HU·ll LEGAL NOTICE " "'" 1'11'.'TITIOUS IUSIHfSS MI MI! STAleMfNl !oll-l~g ~'""" " 111eln1 bu1ln•u LEGAL NOTICE l"lll.AOlG£ COUNTY LI FIE. ltlSI V•r. "'ont Lt"f. HuMlneton "e•Cll. Coli! tl61S. NEW LAPWORTH CREATION-Ne"rc~t o( the f'al line of boats designed by c·. \\'illiarri La(l\\'Orlh and built by Jensen f\.1arine is lhis Cal·33. Several have already been launched, LEGAL NOTICE ' IUll 'ICTITIOUS 8UUHESS NAM E ITAT.IMENT l1>llowln• 1>er10n 11 no1"1 !IUlt~l)I Two Poivcr Records Se t MARINA DEL REY I AP) -T"'O records "'ere set loday in t~ Powerboat ~fagazinr v.·orld speed trials for offshore race boats. s spoke.~man s.1irl, Randy Reht:. 2~. nf St~ Pctersbcri;:. Fl;:i , !'!'! " rPcord nf 1Ki.!H8 mtles per hfiur durini:: lt.1·0 run~ nver i1 sur\'('~:rd naufic~I mile for rl.:iss r hn:it.~ having eni::ines Clf !'lOO cub1r 1n· thes or less. he s.:11d. r::1r1nc·1T111 ... 1n1< ~;:itlnr. lnit1:il ~ail inc 1ri::il~ ~how !hr hn.1t tn hr r :i;1·ppt1nn;:illv ::1g1lr :ind rxtrrn1l'h f::isr for hrr lrngth. :inrl rnn1fnrr:ihlr In ~;i1! unrlrr rnnst {'nnrl1t1nns She ;:ic- frlrr;itr~ r:ip1rll\" h;is ::1 RMd mol 1nn 1n :i ~r01 11•,11· ;ind sho1-1s hich rrsrr·vr ~1 :ihil111 Thr chrtr<1C'!rn~l 1c" ar·r s;11rl !n hP lhr rr.~1dt nf rlr.<:it::n fr;ilurr.~ spre1f1rrl h1• n;iv:il ;irc-hifeci Rill L11pwnrrh Shr h::i.~ :i long w:itc,·linr. \\'•rlf' be;:im, shnrt :1nrl r;i1hrr dC'rp raked krrl. ;ind .:i 1·rn1r;:il fin <inrl ske)'.l 11•hirh fair< smnnthlv inrn lhr ruddrr. Shr h;i~ a 1Ar,t!t' .~allplan ;inrl fine cntrv. Thr n1nst .~trik 1n,t? innov:1finn :tpp:trcnl in !hr C:il-.'l1 interinr is her R<ilh•.v -::1 nrw rlcs1.cn lnc.:irrd rnr"'"rd I! scp;ir;ites lhr conk from !hr s;iilh;:indlrr.~ ::inr! ;illn\\'11 full 11•r;:ip-al'nunrl sc;:iting 11f1 Her sp;it"inu~ in- lcrinr sleep~ s1:1: to l'i.c;hl ;inrl fr;iturcs a hurc;iu And h.:inginJl IOT'k£'r ln !h!' fnru.·arrl f'ab1n. Like :ill <"al kn;its. the l1 is dcs1t;ncd hy Lanworth and b11iH entirr!.v nf hand l.:iid-Uf) riherE(l::is.~ by .Jenson i\-1.:irint". Thr new Mal !~ hf'in,!l hui !t in t>n1h lhl'.' Cn~t;:i J\.1c<;i. and the fi..1Arlbnrn. N.J. pl;:int.s. Kaiser J)rops Court Action FOl"tTANA f A Pl -Kaiser. Steel Corp iliis dropped a 11~ain!'ll San Remardino Coun-1 ly filed when the littler orrlrrcd the company tn more sl rtngent ly cnntrnl pollution from it.~ sterl plant her<'. OUR ANNUAL LABOR DAY WEEKEND BOWLING PAY REGULAR PRICE FOR 1st (3rd, 5th , etc.) GAME 2nd (4th, 6th, etc.) GAME JUST A PENNY! NO LIMIT 3 MONEY-SAVING DAYS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 !:00 A,M, TO l ,00 A.M. EACH DAY KONA LANES 2699 HARBOR, COSTA MESA -- In Cl;i.~~ 11:-bn:it.c w11h 500. 100\I cubtc inch eng1n('i;. Roh Nordskog. S7, nf \·,1n Nuy.~. Cahi.. clocked 76,7$..S n1ph nvrr th<' course near Los Ani;:clcs. hr added. Thr Supcrinr Courl suil. riJ. rrl lasr December, s;iid the rnunt v \\'fl~ hein .'! ··11nrrasnn11blc And ;:irbitrary·· In nrdering the company In rcpl;icr 00 rokc nvens ;ii the !'lf'Cf plant or hrinp: th<'m inrn rompl1an('(' "'trh cnuntv ;inf.i·r Jlflllul1on rc,!lUJAt.1nns b.r ·Jan. 1, "7,t ''---------------------------....1 h • Your Money Social Industry Costs Outlined By SYLVIA PORTER lncr@all lngly, you are demanding tha t the problems of our c It i es, environment, minorily groups other humiin needs -receive top priority ranking in our nation. ln an ever louder voice, you are insisting that these re· quiremcnts be rated hightr and potr:ntial military threaLc; be ranked lower . You want clear air to breathe more than exploration of the moon. You want full UM, not misuse, of technology. As a result, a .. social -in- dustrial complex" ll er vi n g these requirements will risl! to challenge and then out distance lhe so-called m i I i t a r y -in- dustrial complex. predicts Dr. Simon Ramo, former chief scitnti~t for the in- tercontinental ballistic missile program and now v ice chairman of TRW Inc. Below, he elaborates on the rascin- 111ting theme. ment participation also will be -needed to solve these social- engineering or civil systems problems. Q. Explain ·•e c onomic payoff" in terms of an average American worker and employer. A. Consider a big-city employe who lives 12 miles from his work, with no rapid transit and no real choice to live closer ~ause of the city"! "design ." He drives this 12 miles in an hour -in a car that can do 12{1 -polluting the air and u~ ing up creative energy and pa- tience in boring, miserable traffic. His investment stands au day in a parking lot while he provides a similar in- vestment for his wife . Tired before he even starts work. hi s 40-hour week ac- complishes 30 hours' worth, but it takes him 60 hours portal-to-portal. The potential Cleariitig Beauty An invisi ble. hyd rophilic, Czeckoslov ak polymer may sa ve U.S. building owners millions of dollars in cleaning costs. Renee Sacks of the Bronx. N. Y. shows how easv it is to clean a wall treated wit h 'l·lydron 300'. 'l;he demonstration was cond ucted al New York's Grant's tomb. Q. Who will p;o.y lhe enorm- ously high costs involved in t;(l!vin~ (lu r social · industrial problems7 improv.emenl in his pro-------------------------- ductivity is a 60-to·30 ratio .. .11 A. J.1uch or what needs doing and can be done lends ilselF to private investment for profit -the profit coming out of the f'COnomic payoff that will be the consequences of the ac- tion. Where there Are earnings to be reali?:ed on capital 8nd effort, it may be assumed that private interests. business and industry will find ways to participate. However. slron.1: govern- 11 -l'tl ~TED -1 STATES l'llATIOl't/AL BANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRAN CH NOW OPIN SATURDAYS ' ,. 1 MON.· THURS. FRIDAYS 17141 540-5111. P.M. 10·5 P.M. 10·' P.M. Lecetff lR : H. M. STOLTE tremendous tv.·o-to-one g11in lo seek. Worker and employer would share in the gain. Q. How can !he social-in- dustrial complex find a solu- tion? A. Suppose several com- panies planning pl.11nt ei· pansions, jointly with a private financing organization, propose to the government A purcha11e of low market price undeveloped government land. With 11 y ste m s engineering techniques, they build a com- plete new city of 50,000 - housing these new plants, employes and families and all services. The greater market value of the overa ll area purchased -some 500 million greeter - can be realized as a capital gain. Half will be pro- fit and half will be used to ensure success of the project: financi ng employe recruiting, relocation expenses. rent and tax reduction. en ha n c e d salaries for the first few years, inducement to attract required teachers. other pro- fessionals, supermarket 11nd laundry operators. ta i Io r s , merchants. auto repairmen, etc., etc. • • Checkless Society • Possible in NEW YORK (UPI! -There ha.!i been a lot of talk about a moneyltss and even a checkless society. \Ve've seen credit card:<. bring about somewhAt of a moneyl ess society. But few believed that a checklcss society, one in v.·hich the worker doesn't even i;ee his check, v.·ould come about. II has in sevC'ral areas. 'fhe 1,300 ef!ployes of the ~arasota 4Fla1 Memorial Hospital haven't received a paycheck since January of 1!167. Not that thev work fnr no!hing. Four and one half years ago the hospital in- stituted e "chcckless" payroll system for its entire 5280,000 bi-weekly payroll force. The system, keyed by a llnneywell 12::,9 computer, W(lrks like this: Each employee is issued an iden!ification card v.•ith his name, picture and social security number .,.,·hen he Joins the staff.When he conies to f Future work, he inserts the card into an electronic time clock. lt records the lime and socia l· security number and transfers the information to 11 n autom;:ited card puncher in the computer room. The proccs11 is repe11\ed when the employe leaves work. At the end of the pay period, the con1puter prepares a payroll ro.~ler for each of the 14 ba nks participating in the proRram and the payroll is delivered lo the va rious banks with the hospital's cheek. .. We had some romplain111 about dehumanization v.·hen it first went in." said exeeutive director H .• Ja ck Floyd ... One nurse sa id she didn't like beinR forced to deposit her cheek even lhough that':<. v.·hat she woul d do with 1t anywa y. "But it's workP.d v.·ell ever since and we arcn'l \h1nkin g of changing." Flo~·d s;iid the saving~ in payroll money ;ind lime is JU.~t I.no big to think of switching. FINAL> STOCKS! The DAILY PILOT-The Brokers 'Freeze' Reaction f,1d•1, Stpttmbff 3. 1971 DA1l V ,.!LOT ZJ LEGAL NOTICE LlffiAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ..... NOTl(I Of' U.L• 0, llOTICI Of' Tltl.ISTel'1 S"LI 1u1>ta10• COUIT 0, '"' ...... L "l:Of'llTT "' UlllOl'lt 0110 0, TI UIT ITAT• Of' CALl,.OelllA '011; ... IVATI 14LI T,. JMtol TMI COUlllTT 0, OIANOI Ne. MIUJ LOAN NO. """ 111111 .... A l'l"IU ... _ .. c.Wt1 .. '"' lt•I• el c1n1w111• Nelle• 11 ....... 111 ...... lhll Wf STl•OIE NOTICI O• MIAl lNO Of' l'ITITION lw tM CM111tv .. LM AllWIH, TITLE CO-ANT, A Lltftllecl Jlrln,,lol>I• 1'01 PllOIATI 011' WILL AMO 11'01 I~ tllt M•llt• •1 lt>t ll>itl1 1nd (G111r· I I ltUIJff. ... OIKCll-lru1IH, ,,,. LITilll 'rESTA.MINTAe T •l1n"'f1) ti IOl!IEIT I. GA.TIIS """ •uO ... llu!ecl lruolt• 1>11f0u1111 to tt>o !Heel ..r E1!1l• o4 CONSTANCE f_, WllKf:I. JAMES I' GATTU. Ml-·1. ' tru1t llKUlff .... JAMI'S C l lCE AN"" 1110 11-11 10 CONSTANCf: IEVA NOliu h ,,.,.b, 1lvlWI 11>1! tp,. un· ONA D llCI, lluUHnd Ind wlt1 ind WILKES. Ot<t1Md. clu1l1"'° whl ••II u ~rlv1 .. 011, "" W ft<Ofltd AUi. '' 1'11 111 ~ ~:S.1 1'111 NOTICE ll HEREO'f GIVIN 11111 •U•r 1111 14111 .. ~ .. S<i!•I., 1'11, •I lfll ,,. OI OltlCl•I ltKOrOo I• r,.. ll>lfi<I or 1111 UNITfD CALIFOJtNLA •Al'I( .• c .... oltkt "1 L••ltr. ~-fl~ . Htl•, "' W , C-• ........... Ot-C...n11 .. . PO<ll!an. n10 ll!Od h•rlln t Mllllll\ fl< Olympk l !vd Loi An•tlt•, t(IOl!, (....,ty C1ll .... 11l1, lf>d .... ~•ulllt to TM N11!ce .,f ' !Ff Pr~lt ol •Ill t/IO tor luu•M• DI Lll!ffO 1 L ,. ""' 51111 01 CtllfMnla .. Dtltul! tnd 11 .. 11on lo 5111 fh1rt<J"111r By JOHN CUN l•ll-11•• lo 11'11 PflttlOlllf. rllfftr'!Ct :" • .:;~" •• ';':: ... · be1t D'l-r, • ..., ouellct ,,,.,.., ... AorH lt , ltll in -••ll ..... ,.,. OwtlMU Antl,tl to w111cri h mas. rtr tutt"'' por!lcwlarl, 11 c..,ll'l'mt!lon l>Y ,.14 Su1>1•-Courl. "" ol 111<1 Dl!lc!11 ll1<ore11. will .. 11. '"' • '"" t1111 t"• rim•,,.. •I•<• 01 ll•••lnt 1111 111 "'' '''"' U!to ltMI 11111,.,1 ol .. io Sep! 19. 191! 11 ll :llO 1.m . •t rn~ norm NEW YORK (AP) -Wall ,...,. 1>11 ltHll HI,., Jffll""bl• H, lfll. (Minor) In ~"" to 111 Int ctr!lln rt.i ,rronr •n••111<1 10 ""..!:'","," ',..,~!~ h "-I ff II f -:JO I m 1n 1n1 toottroom 11 0.•t•I our!hou1~ loc Utd II '"" VIC •n Street a.'!-....:en SOW to 0 U mini No.' j ' o1 ,116 c1t11rl. 11 1tll Clwl~ •r•'"'" 111u11• 111 !fie Co1m•• or O•:nt:; or1v1 w1.i IMm u l• w1tt ''" SlrHr, its advice 00 the meaning O{ Ctn!tr Drh1 \'1'111, In 1111 CIJy o1 11~11 ltf!i ol Colltornl~, ... r1kulor1Y Otoe I S1n!1 An1. C1lllMnl1. •I Public tuctlon. . Ani, Cil!ta<nlt , U "'llow1, lo wit. to 1n1 ~llMll bldc:IH '"' <•"' (••v•l>ll 11 the new economic game plan, OlttCI Ayouor )!. 1,11 An ulldlwldtd '·• lnt.,••t In •"" t1: >n• rtm• DI 111• 111 l•wtu1 mon•v or '"' I h. h · 'I bl 'II w ! 51 JO N 1"11 ""'lion ol lho NMlll•••t Q<Jarler or Unltld 1111011 all •19111, 11110. 1M lnll'f••'• 3 pan W IC ln('VI a Y WI (. 1• (II~ Ii ' ~tClll<l II, In lownUilf l Soullo. lttf\9 f TO convoV•d 1o and n-llfld •v ii ulldfr •aid h1tve an enortn0U!! impact on 11. '· 111u~~:,. ' W••'· s.1.1 1. M_ 01•«·-••'•'low" "'"' 111 '"" ,...,,,,. 1nua11 111 ••Id cou,.. . 1111 Ot•11•• A•• 1•111. • •• 1 .. nln• II , ... SoulMltt••I• «11"" TY alld Slllf dl•UI-•• follow•; Stock and bond fJflC~~. t Ill Miii Ct tii..lllt ttU1 ol Lot I o! lr•<t NO. 10 ... •• ..,_.,on o LO! 1a1 of l•1<t NO. llll. In tlll (111 h ' ' b lh T:I· (Il a) .4...1111 '"'' tnoroor "''"'""·fn 1100~ l•. "•••• II Coal• M•u. (<>un•w ol (lront~. 5••to T e irst reac~1on Y. e All~• for : l'••U11o1... •1 "' •l 1 ... 1., ... e. Ml1c•H•nH11• "'•••. o1 co1111>1nl•. •• ..-r "''' .-. ... d.a '" market sharply higher prices l'ubllone.i ora1110 Cots! otll• p,1... ltKo•O• or u l<I O•an11 Countv1 '""'''" 1-u P•••• 7, •M 13 o• ' h "--1~_.· Se<>t-.' l 1 1111 2•Jt·'1 ~!Ont tnt S<>utl'llfl• PtOIDntl•lon or tne Mloctll•,....,• M•P•. In I"• otfl<• of'"• was to a ve ui:t::n expec a.i, • • • £01te•I• bclu,..,,, 11 ... o1 0110 Lot r, County IKordlr 01 u •a (oun•v because professional!! a n d LEGAL NOTICv sourn t • lr sJ·· E••I 1..a.1111 rtol; "'..,.,'~ AKA : 110 Joonn str .. 1, Coll• M110, · r. on • lino 01ro llol with IM 5ouf~fflY Ct11! amateurs alike had been ....,...,.,. 1.no "' ul<I LDI 1. Jout11 w 111<1 · '"" w111 111 m1cl1, ..,t ... u,,..,1 •. ,,.,,. •ny ne ' th•! -"Id IU,.111 101 COU•T 011' THI 7'' OJ" w .. r 11t.n Uot to lh1 f.•llff ly covon1n1 °' worrtnlY, •••ron 0< lm•ll""' 11W W. '-"" f,TAYIE OP CAll,O•tOA '01 fl ... DI '11111"°" llOICI !U.S. Hlll'>wav r1t1rdlnt1 !lllo. .., .. tul&n or ..._. be Interpreted optimistically. THI COUNTY 0, OllANOI 101) 11111 '~·' Ill wllflll •• .,,_,, "" ••i<r c11mbrl11<••. lo .. 11 .... th~ lf'!dl"blO(lMU Nt. A·1MU m•• of •olcl l focl No_ IOJI; fl\1nc1 11rurf'd h¥ 11ld 0-, lnclut1f111 ll'lt le t Now that enough time has MOTICI 01" MIAlltNO 0, 'ITITION Soli!h ..,. ,,. 05·· WtOI jf ... , •• ln1 and ••pin••• •I In• l•u•!•• ond ot lh• ___ , f · I f lh 'Olt 'ROIATI 011' Will ANO PO• ctn!ff !lne of 1•IO FulllflOn Ito.cl; r.111!1 crt1tH h• Ull dltd. ocl¥1nco1 pa~ or appra1sa s 0 e LI TTIAI TllTAMINTAllY '"'"'' 1lon1 oold , ...... ""' llO"lll •• 11\tffUll<lff. witll lnlffnl •• ltOYld•d President'5 start 1 in g an-[ol1f1 m I UTH A. LI UDflt, JS• IJ" Wtol 1.00.0ll l1U; , ........ ""'"' ll!•••ln, Ind II'!• llllDtld prln<ID•I "' '"' , d OtCtl,.<I. IO" 1'' Ill'" Eltf JO !Mt .. !ht ll(!to otturf'd by 111<1 dfO<l; to '""I nouncements .n ~ ma e. few NOTICE' 1s Hf:•E •v G1v1w tt>tt f:111t1 sour11w•ot•rl• co•n•• o1 ,.;d lot 1, 121.sn.11 .. 1111 h,,.,. .. , 1111rto11 ,....., Nov. ,., any d<plh ha\'e been Jan.. $il>orl 1!11 Iliff hff•lo I .. tl!I.., for ll>tnct Nofl" tc0 n· 01" EIU 1!t .. lttt 1, lt/0 t• Provld'"" In uld nO!f. " Ptl>bll• of w/11 Ind to< ln111nc:1 o! l1tt1ro ID'"" Pfl/nl or bltl11nl111. Dtl911 A111. IJ, lfJ! produced. l•1!1m•11ta11 to "•llloon•• ,., ....... ,. f:XC !l'TING THl[lll!'FltDM Ill ""' WEITStD! Till( COMl'AN'f' One W id e \ y distributed w!'!lc~ 11 m1<11 !of rurll'llr ••rlkulafl. •M cllvldff ont·louflh !n•UHt In ol! I• 1uc11 TruolH rnot ti\• tlmo 1nd II•<• ol llo1rl111 t111 mlnor111, 0,,, ,,.... •ro<lou• .., u .. 1u1 II~ WESTE~N DEED co11•. mi:rkl'!t lettl!!~ announcl'!d a ••m• "'' lllon Ht '"' S1011m&or 11. t'1t , mt1o11. 1111,.11nco• ind nr<1rocoft)ono cl av WAYNf: H MAfH!W5 "S · IR rt" h' h ;1 ,;d 11 ''JO 1.m •In tll• courtro&n or D•carl· tvtrv kl"d ind chiriclft'. lllClu<llni In .1,.1non•f<I or•l<tr pecta epo W 1C . .'5 mont No l ol ••Id '""''· ot 100 Clvl< nor! ootfollum, oil. t••. ••Pl>•llym 1nn 4Jt1t was an exltnded an;ilyst~ Of C•n!O• Otlv• W111, In 11>1 Cltv of 111111 h t. in 0, uf!.11•< u ld lind; lo rl ... rvH l'ublllll•d Orono• C1'1" 0111 ¥ l'l!ct, , d 1. """' (1lllo•n••. 1, rtcora· .lututl J'G, 11 '"" 51or•m11tr J, "" I.he President's ' rama 1c 0.1.., "'"''"' "· 101. ALSO Exce PT !NG THE1tE,1tOM •" ml·'' economic 11nc! international w E si JOliN "'""' '""' mo• bt toYnd, 1oco lfd, con· I---------------Co..n•v Cluk lo lntd In, ., ••• 1,,.,1<1 er t•••n lrom ... LEGAL NOTICE monet11ry proposals In an in-HU11W1Tz. liUIWITI AND ••Mii undtr tho •tlo•• .,.,,,;""' 1tt1<1. ,, t t t I " •ll·»n• llrlll '"'"'""' ot •KO•<I. 1--------------ve.~ men con ex . N ........ •••~h. ClllltrRll tu.11 llf 5fRUING UNTO TH E GRAN , 11112 Amidst hundred~ of word~. Toi: Cl!•! ,,,..,.. TDltS. on o11tmtn1 tor Stwor Lin• 11'1CT1T1out 1ut11t •1s ' ' h' b'( f Allor"'y' !or l'tlllltltlr ~urDOllO lnll mtlntfnonco ovor tn. NA"ll if.l.TIMll>IT one can ind l IS I 0 Publl•n•n O••••• co." 0111• "Her, 5,.,111,.11 10 l••t 01 111., "'Gl>I''''· The 1011ow1,.. P"""'n 11 ch>ln1 1>utlne11 v.•isdom : Stcllmblr '· l, 1, 1911 Ho\1 ·11 5Ull J£CT ro '"""''"'"· condlllon•. 11; "''"''''can •'nd••"''Y 'n d ----r•1l•l<tlOf ........... lion•. 1lthlt. foth!! IDUTIOUE (Ll!A~f:llS. ~ Wtr111r " LEGAL NOTICE or wt v ind o•Hmtnl~ cl rtc n•d. It onv Av•nuo, Hunllntl°" !lea ch, .-Ud A1nrrican stocks look better: T.,m, or 0111 co111 In 11w1u1 m111•¥ ot w1rn•r 011• En11r••I••• l~ucn'. · · d • f ' NOT ICI! TO CllOITOIS !h• Unllf<I t11!u on ccnll•mollon o! u lt. (1lltt.'11i1, •006 W••ntr A~•nll'I', fort1gn 1n ustr.Y anu ortlRn su"ElllOlt cou1tT 0, TN• or "'" c11n •1>11 1111ar><.1 •v1e1~ncO<l bv 11n11on 101c1>. stocks look les.~ attractivt ITATI Of' (ALtPOltNIA •Oil """ •Kll•O<I "" Morr1111 Of f•wll Do•a Tiii• b111Jnt1t 11 b•lne c-uclld llY I TN• COUNTY Of' OltANOl on Ille ·•-rrr •• .aid. Ton .. , <•nl ol c ......... 11 ..... lh.11n before." No . .l·ltlfl '"'"""' bla to bt a1-1ttc1 w1111 bld, Marv M. c1ac110 Poised always tc> offer in-fll•I• "' NElLIE G, LONG. Of<••1•d 11c11 of ort•to to &o 111 wrH1n1 and .. ,11 SK•-l•1•1. . . NOTICE IS liEllEllY (;IVf N lo '"' l>I rtCfl••O ar tllt olor101ld o<tlc1 11 1nY This 11111m•nl 11\"<I wit!< 1111 Couflty slant op1n1ons on events of the ''""""'' or t11• ol>ovo namKI c1ec1<11111 !Im• 111., '"' 11,.1 publlc1!len """°' 1nd C!t•k M Dr•nto Countv ..,, Auf. 11. i.11. I II I I I I ' II l>llo•t dllt I I• II• ll•v•flv J. Modelo• Dflllll¥ COU•"r most miniscule importance, !:~d ~ ... =.~~"'.,"~··r::uf,!.i "'1~ 11~:. "!h,'m: D•tlcl Aut:11•;,: 1911. c1.,1 the re~earch departmenls of WOii\ 11!1 llKIHffJ •oucl\tfl. In , ... ofllto lllCH A~D ( GATTIS Publl>ll"<I 0.lf'!Q• Co.II Oall Y l'llol. some Wall Street houst11 arc,",;"':,.';;~~ o:"~.'":~~h •"1'~~od,,~~~~.:'; ~"·:~!11 ~r~:; E111t• ~:1~"'' IJ. to. t1 and se~t•mti;{u}i almost without firm . specific •ou<"'"· •o t"• """""1on1<1 •• 1n. on«• ,.,.1.oc 1-----.-.-G,..-AL--,--N,,-OcT=lcCcE,--. lh l ol n., ollo•n••· Oot11ld 4. McC1rtln, UOO L•-•· ~Ill• I. H•M ....:. advice on II change a means Ad•m• 1.v1nut. Cell• Meu , C•lllofn•• If! w. 01vm1lc ""•· nothing less lha n a brand new 91011 .... 111ch ~ Th• •1tc1 01 1>u11n1u 01 L•• A""'"" c1111. t'llU , n •n . '"' unde••lgned ln all m&!llfl Ptr ialnint Altlff•IYO 1., Ou1r•loR ,ICTITIOUS IUUl>llSI economic world . 10 '"• 111011 o1 •••d ""'°'"'· wlll>in Jcv• l'u111•nte1 Or•nt• Co.u! Olli• Pilo!, NAM• sTAT•MtNT The m;ijor advisory services "'""'"' 1111r 1110 llror ...,b11c1tlon of 1~11 StJtfmb•• '· 1· '· "" hd·ll Tho rotlowln• ''"°"' ••• ~oing look bett,r. 111dependenl of ""~:~.d A11ou11 '· 111 1 LEGAL ~OTICE ""'1;(~'1~'·0Pl1cs. 1•01 P1tlllc c ... 11 SIOCk brnkerll and equip,....,i N•n<V MCK onnl Hlt~w•v . Su11•.i ll•aU>. (111! 'IOl•1 I"-" E I I I I"• "'II F Wllll1m Cart••, 0 .0 .. H d J1molc1 with research re11ources o1'~~~·:1>G"v• n1m~ Mcld1n1 '11™ c1re1•. li untlnoton 111ch, C111r. '1ed ll'I CTITlOUI IUl!NISS D I J'1 s th P <lf'c lhev h11ve quickly brourrht DO~AlD A. Mc(AR TIN NAMI ITATIM•NT sro~non F. ""'"'· • "" I ' · " UN Ad1m1 Aw•nuo, Avtnvf, SunU! •••<~. Ctlll '6"1 forth their anal··•ses, whic h c11t1 Muo, C•llf. tltll T~• rouowln• co•Pfl•atlono "" dolnq Thto bu•ln•u 11 Dtln1 cond11cr1c1 •• a 1 bu1ln1u •• THE NfW•D•T •ROJl!(l,. I seem in gentral lo be highly '"1' on> Mt.IHI Jo1n1 V•nlu•t, "' •101 M•<Arlh11r G•nt r•• narln•"" '· AllOtntt !or !••cvlrl• Oou!fwlrd Nowcort lll<ll, Ct ll!ornll, i11"'11n F. Down• ontimistiC'. "ubLl1hod Oron1• Coot! Oally ,.1101, Tnl1 ttatrmo11! li••d wit" tl\1 Countv " > 1 11 tlUO: Cler~ or Or1nt1 Vountv on: Au111ot 1', Argus Re!>.earch . Which SUp-~:l~uot 11 int ~t,rtmbtr ' ~~·Ii t MK A 'f DfVfLO•MENT COM· ltll Iv ftovtrlv J M&ddC•. ()epul f h "AN•. INC .. I Novod1 (Ofp0tll1en. •101 Cou~lv Cler• plies much of the rcsearc on --MocArrllu• 6ou11v1•d, Ntw&or1 •••ch. Pul>lilhtd ·0f•"•• coa•I o~av P1t11r. which brok er~ and institutions LEGAL NOTICE c-;1~t·:~· .":.•tJ:rY COMPANY,, , .... ~,",i"'t 11. to. 11. '"" s1011m~~~.,7 act. and whose opininns often • 11nt (n•o..,1non e101n1 bu.111••• •n c1111.., .. 1. -CC-CC'.CC::-:c:c----a' •• pp'op';,1A .. and restated. ,ICTITIOUS IUSINlll ·-·TEXAS AllA5 REALTY COM•A NY, LE'.GAL N'OTic ·· CU NAMI 1TATl.MINf JIO Sotiln SP<ln9 S!feft, llcom .0., Lo~ -r. feel:>! the new .11:an1e plan h11s T~• 1onow1nt P"'°n 11 <10ln• ..,,1n,,. Anttt.,. c111111n11 1«11>_ I•: 1111• h!Jtl.,•n I• <onclticl.., ~. '"' got to be good for stocks . THE CHIEFS QUAllE•S. lllll , .... Min• CMD•••llon• ••• loin! ••n!Ufl Wrighl Advsory Service felt Ntwl>Or! !loul•v••<I, NIW!IO•I •••ell. EMKAY DEVE LOPMENT COM· I'd h ( Co!ltMnia. ll'ANV, INC. con 1 ent enoug o come out v1ncenr t Arw111. i• .. iw l'tlh ll•H •, • wtvaoa cor-••;.., wilh a l(}.ytar forecast· N•w"'' 1101c11. c111to•nl1. II•: Ee1w1rd J 11uw11c11 lnl• ttu•ln•u h coM!u<lt<I av ,., 1.0l11 "' Vito P'"'"'""' "The record of bolh the''"' E Atw•!I Sr . .l,T~AS ll;EALIY COM~A N'Y AmeriC'an economy and the v1nc1n1 1 "''w•ll. S• • Te••• co•<>0rtllon ..,1n1 1>u1i-1ni1 '1&rtm•nl "'" !llo<t wltll •~• Coun. n•" "' C1!i1ornl1 •• TEXAS stock markel during the 1970s ty C••·~"' O•tno• counlv 011 A\ltUll II. AILA5 llEAll'f COMP O.NY 'II · · · ltll. llY L. 0. llonlOll w1 . in our op1n1on. compa re Hlt;I LE & 1110 111 11o Vic• ""'1e1•nr , 11111 ll'ICTITIOUI IUtl Nllt NAMI ITATIMIN T Th• 10110..-111t "'"°" ·~ Goln1 .. , LITil E llS r.. \Jo I . lltn ll•Ot!, (<Kii M•1•. l!On11I• G l ollln1or. '°1! C>ao•u Or., Yorba l10!<!1 Tiii• l>u•il!I .. 11 b-flno COf'!dUCtO<I "' "" lnO•••du•!. B°"nlt G. ftollin1or TlllO 11111mon1 1111<1 "'''~ tno Count1 very fa vorabiy with !~al of the nr Marl"• •••11U• sr11 ...... 1n1 11tod wh11 "'" ·Ci.•• lllW• ........ c·~·.,.,1. o ...... (CllJfl!V 01! Au1u•I JO, 1911. 1960.'5. We continue lo recom-,11,."""' ui•> ''l·",. out.oc mend a fully invested position "uhl"""" o ...... 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JI\.\ -USGVD pfl IQ U JS lo l 'l'O ll ~ \l.i Wtllll'• I IO I lt, Jll\lo >tllo + ~ l .1111 "'. 1'"" Prices were !um m rnod e1 ale turno\ er on the us ~-~ '' i ... J.I"' J.I~ 4 •• w1 itor 0 1 10 1 "" 10 . ,1 • ~l.4 It>• "'" + \J~ lnduH IO 17 JI" ,I"• 11•• Wu t l' 11' l1 '' 11 t•I f. .. STARS Sydney Omarr la one of !he \\Orld' grrat a1trolo- ge1 ll His column I~ one of the DAILY PILOTS cr•t featurt'! ,, :19 ri" na: .._ • American stock exchange ~t ~r:c ~ i! ll j l\io l•. l \ ••• WPP Pl • SD IlJC 61 ~ 11~ 11 1 +! 1f '~~ 46 ~ ''"' ! ~'li••••••••••••••m:ll••••••••n•••"O!l'I••• UlPCh olS 511 1,0 IJ Jl O ~J I ~ :zr:.,r:; 1 15: llO ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ + \'\!:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11 3' ~ JI 111"'> + "'I U5~C~ "ll l'O !J J1 1 J~ n • -W1 "" l lfl 1li lf"-, 20o ~ lll\lt 0.1•~ l I • I I l l lV. + h u~ ~"°' H s " • ''"" !~!· -w~ !1"' 1 lO ll J]I; l:JO.~ J.J . + • Sti.1 ~~dt )Mt!ILDW -AS- Complete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List " m ,. ' • ' ' " .. "' MltJI •• " , " " ' " " • • " • " . ' 'J 1• • " ' " ~ " "' Low Cll~ (ht 5• fl flttt (hd• I MlfJI LtW ( .. H Clll Stitt Ntt l~dLI Mll-LIW ClfM CJlt .... tw11 s.... .... {Ml I Mlfll ~ C,.._ (1111 Finance Briefs • • l 'f· . • , > • DAIL V PJLCT . . BRAND rNEW ~·. ' ·'~~ ... ..,... . . '" ~ ... '71 CRICKET $ ' .. ' I §54:1~ NO OBLIGATION TO BUY St.,•il~·d Eou;pme•I i•c;lude1 : Floor mo unt•d · four• 11>eed· '••n1 .. ; ri"ower l•onl d ;c1 b·•~•I. •edit l s-ly ti•11, ;.,j l.iduel fron• b u(~•• l••h .' r•c1 1· p;.,;,.,. ~l•••iflg, ·.,;i, •P•"'9 •u•11e•ti0•, • pow1 •ful heet1n9 end flow thtcug~ "-"· le •i~'J '"''•"'· tt cu. I+. hun~ wilh conce•led •P••t 1;,e•& "''"¥· "'~"Y nl~e .,, S~·i •l -1l~IJl ll:06 5S J 4, Just our way of sayin9 thanks, for makin9 us th• mast successful new Chty.-Ply. deal•r in Orang• County. Stop in this weekend and say hi and take your pick of hundreds af·icy cald, rip• wat•r• melons all fr:ee • and if you happen ta need a c~r • we've got some af them tao! F actory Air 1 ><1~ 1s r.ior ... coMF 01-1 Con ditioning '71 DUSTER Rulro. Heeler, Whil1 will .. '71 SATELLITE 2 DOOR HARDTOP 011 A ~TlllPPEO (All • . . BUT A IR ANO NE~ 1 ~71 SA_TflllTE 7_.000 R HAR'OU)I', equit1t1•d _,,..;1\,•V -~,-1u~e-Ir•"•·• •1d1e, httlt •, iio,,..-•• 1f•tt1n9, FACTOllY Alll, w~.+. .. ,11 ., v1nvl top, tinted 910 ... ·!J\"'H1lG 1El1 4 !•8) . l><i~ I~ "0 ' j (OMr 0 .. O~ .o. ~l llll'<'E O C.0.11 ~.d i~, ~~•ler. rot•nq "'"'~"- Alf Adv p~;~pd C11r! Subi!tl To Prior 511! .. ,.-/ o;;..W:. __ _ -~ e? '65 PLY. FURY v ->•<'"'~ "'" Ce"-! .. .-,.,,~. ~.-!:o. H~•I~-, r ow •• 5'''""9 I YEP- 874) '69 DATS UN · '69 DODGE -SPO RT SMAN v.1, ll:1d;e, He ~'''· Air Cenci .. Au+e , ! S~IC !'! I $2695 '71 CUDA 340 '68 CHE V. CAR RYALL '69 GALAXIE CUSTOM 1/.8. Aul;.... Pt>,..•• Sl11•in1, ~ .. :1 .. ., . H11t1r. I Y OB6~2 1 Ct"'~'' Spt ci•I, v.1. " Spd .. 'o"'" St1toi"9· Pow1• ·B'"~''· 1,0 Advtl ... a,~. Nt w O<t tmtr, Ct b oft• Ct"'ll••· SAVE ,WE ·WILL BE OPEN LA . , . . r ' . I , '66 CP E DE VILL E ~ull r • ..,,. ~ .. t lory "'' Co~d l/,~,t Teti I T8A '1 J'1 l ~,=-"~""'>::t • , '68 COUGAR . ""'e .. ~.c l orv "'' c .. "cl .. ~r w•• S•·~""O, l/i"vf •ool. lltclio. He1 ltr . IXC~500 1 'S6 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL f D•. L•k• Nt w, ~it<!orv .\ir Co"d., Pewt• W;"l!low•. ll:ey~I M11l•r1 Tirt1 worth 1150. !QKLJ JO ) 495 I .. '68 XKE <I S~o'.. whi•1 ... ,n,, !ll t•t e T •P•· !WWH2• I). Bur~u"dV ·F;";I~ r ----I Good For On• I FREE I I WATERMELON I Limit One Per Family I I NAME I ADDRESS I I CITY I ...J '67 CH RYS. New Yorker 1 Dre• 1-1~·dlo p. ~11 11 !'!Ow~• .. leitdecl , lt c•c,v t i• tc"dilicn<"9· I TS8402) ..., .. '67 PONT IAC """ C•M ''"t lw"4 Whll• TIMiy L•t, Do11 't ,.,.,_. ~ l rl .. Tltl1 AL All s.r. Prices Good 'TH Mo nd•y. Sepf•mber 7th -· ' •• FrldaY, klrttmbtr 3, 1971 r. ~ •• EIKE DER r! ~: • . ' .I • • i• t, ! ':' A (omplst.e Gu .itfe ••• Where to go • •• What to Ctlo • •• ' • ••• .. , ; , . \ ' .. • Disney Ian cl Makes Way For Jazz Thi' biggest jR7.1. r1'sl1 v;it \n it s 11}.yf'Rr his tory is planned for Disneyland st11.rting Sept. Ii and runnini;! fnr six ni~hls, rrl'viously this event ha s hel'n 11 nne - night show but this yc11r everyone ihould be able 10 enjoy it through Se.pl. l l from II p.m. to I a.m. Titled ''Diliel11nd and All th<il Jaz1 .... lhe .'ipectaeul11 r this year wil l st<i r Bob Crosby And the World 's Grea le~l J;iu; R11nd : Stevie \\fonder: F:arl "F;itha'' Hine.'i : Dizzy C.illespie , and over l(l() n\her r11,ll•ime musieians. A noteworthy addition thi.~ year is lhe Midnight Speetacul;ir on Fron1ierl;ind'.'I River.'\ of America f Palurin~ a fireworks 111lule to j;iz1. and 1111 its famo us s1.:irs. AddinR even fur!h f'r tn tbe mnod and pagean!ry will he w<il.erbome ragt1mf! f'nsembles pla yinli! noeit in.i: serenade.~ ""'hile ahnard raft s on the Rivers of Americ11. Aod all lhe en t.crt;iin rnenl for this en larged jA7.7. fe stiv;iL wh i<"h i5 f('<i,tured durin~ thf' fin;il week nt !he summf'r season. wilt bl' inrh1drd in The rl."gu\a r m11in Rate adm i,~s1on p r11·f'. ~1astrr nf the incredible he;i l. Cro~b,v will direcl the appropriately n:imPd "\Vorld's (:realest Dixiel;ind Rand in the I.and ," featuring the RQbcllls. in 8, !G p.m. and midnight concert~ nn Tomor· rowl iind Slage. Thi~ i ~ lhe s11 me or~11oiz::1linn wh it·l\o drew s!;inding ovation~ ;it last year's Dix· Irland festi\•al for their rendition o( "South Rampart Street Parade" ;i nd (lther Crosby fa v0ritcs. •• DIZZIE Gl(~ESPIEc WIC!-' H TJlUMPETING AT o isNEYLAND, SEPT. 6 -1 1 Joining Crosby ""'i ll be (:illespir. nne 11r the forPmos t elprlnenl s of lhe "hop" mnvement. Oi7.zy is well est;ihlis hrd as 11 h1 vorile with jazz music en!husiasts 11nrt recngni1.rti A.~ one nr mu si("ll most brill;i int trumfw.I ril;iyrr~ . '· ll,ollywood Latest Bool{ On Hollvwood • Funny, True B~r \"t:R 1'\'0i\' SCOTT \IP'! Hlll>'Weoo! C1rTt1~1..c!tnl HOLL V\\1000 -Thrre ha~ brf'n " ,, ''eritab!e flood nr book s :ibout Hollywno<t , ln 1he pasl decadP. bil)graph1Ps. nnvrli;, ~ autobio,1.?raphics . histnries. 1)1u:;tr;i!inns, ; collective anrrdnl r s l'lnd mrmnirs, Some recount 1hP. good nlcl days. Olhcr~ -· rleal with prrsnn:ilil ir.~ as di\'('fSf' as t.l;irilyn Monroe and IAJUJ.~ B Mayer. • ~'nt ;i few rrvri!I more lh.:in thr rrt1df'r • rares In kn 0w ahout thr stihJCC'1 ol •. m ovi r s nr incl1v1rlu al ,,. :." "The wi! and w1sdnrn nf Hollywood h,V ~ Mark 1\lil k. a srcnnd ~ e n e r a l in n HollY"'on<l ln1Jer. scrip l wntrr l'!nd \ 11uthnr. i.'I funny 11nd <1ccurt1tl' ••• Some or lht' VIII i.'I <'lbsol u!elv unin· ~ tent1f:lf1;11. Much or !he ""'B<!On1 dubiou s. 7':-But Wilk h<1s j!one aloni:: in J:ood- •. T1atured stylf' I" rcl<1te on!' story ;ifter ~ another 11bout ~uch colorful charact.ers ;is ;, Robert Renchley. Nunn11ll y Johnson, -w·. C. f ields. Hnrry <..:ohn. Sam (klldwyn. Ed Wynn. Errol Flynn, Charlie Butterworth ~ .and scores of others. -r "The troublP js," said Wilk. who ha.• left his Connecticut home to publK:iu hi 11 \j tome. "that most of the people who r created the wit and wisdom are either ·~, dead or getting on in years. 'Hnllywood has changed, of CQursc. Rut !r s not jusl the movies and trolevision M that have undergone changes. We ;ire liv· i.l ing in 11 grim w0rld. 1 wrotr ahout men and women who s;:iw a humorous siclt of lifc ... Wilk had an immcdi11le answer when 8Sked why almost everyonf' with 11 (' typewriter and who has spent 24 hnur& in t Hollywood is writing a book on gnod old Lotusland : "Ther~ is more interest in H<>Uywood now l.h1n l!Vtr became. it reO!CUi an era ' ol the die.Am h1'ctoriei'll. The f;ictories a rP n.isling. but the dreah\g ate 5till noalin~ 11 round. "Bui at leasl the ltuth is being written IOI' 11 chenge. "In all the ye;:irs 1 JJ)efll hert In· ~formation on perso nalities And events ·came from press agenl's or II w11 s ofr !hf> ~ rflOOrd. Nobody told the true storiei'll about 1nythiftR. . l "FAcls were hidden ln ,lloss1p column.'\ # 'niere were preic.1 rommi.ols11.rs at the studios who ch11 nged -nr tr1cd lo sup- ~r=~s -YIOlP. nf the wllde!ll and most Jmflr!"!bable atones In show buf!i nes,," " .. ' ' ;; . \ ~"'.t._ $:;'t ' . VOCALIST. STEVIE WONDER WILL PERFORM ON THE TERRACE Af.'in fr;itureti on the hill ""'111 hr lhl! Park ·~ own e<tn lributinn tn Jazz, the New Di~ie Rebtllion . Across the promen;ide, the .~yncopA1 ct'f deel arat1on~ of .voung vro<:alis1 Stc.1·141 Wonder will re.~nunti from the Tomnr· rnwl11nd Terrace 111 !1:30 11nd 11 ·.10 p.rn . Although best known fnr his contributions to mod music. Wonder i.~ <in ;ic- romplished modrro j;iz1. singer.' lo e<>mpar.:i.ble "Falha" Hines has hrC'n 1 pate-sellin,ll jl!lzz llf.yli~l evr..r since !hr e<i rlv 1920's wh('n he pl<ivcd <ilnnc. :-;1ril' Louis Armstrong. His c n m po s 1 1 i n n~ '·Rosetta .·· "My Monday natl' ... <inti ''You C11n Depend On Me" t+;i v" brcomc el:issic~ 1'he Hines ensemble will br rl'n1er- ~lage <it the f'..olden H nrsr~lme 10 f''r11n· tiertand for 8:15. !11 ~. tfl ·J!'J anrt ll 15 p.n1. roncerl.~ thrOUJilhoUI the \l•cek. High on th e j;i1,1, popularity lists 1~ !hr l\'orld's Great.e~t .la r.z Ra nd of Y;ink Lawson 11nd Bob Haggart. 'l'h1.~ talrnt- Nt1itided grou p wil l he prime n1nvers 1n jazz jam srssions ni~htly at !I p.01 .. 10. 11 p.m. l!nti midnight in Pl11 z11 c:ardcns. Ot her nolab\ell in this aggregation arr Ril!y Butterfield. Vic l>kkensrn. R11d rree men. Eddie Hubble. Gus .Johnson, Jr .. Ra lph Sulton and Bob Wilbu r. As guest' enter the thrrshol<l of Disneyliirw:l for the jazz summit sess1n n they will be gree ted by the Southern California Hot Jazz Society M11rchinfil 811nd, playing 1trollio& serenades on Main St rttt Imm 6 In 10 p.m. Synonymous ,with Dixieland festival~ at the Park. Teddy Buckner 11nd his banti will 11pend the week ent.ertaining al 9:05, JO, 11nd 11 p.m.'in New Orlean s Squ;irc ·s f'rench Market. Other Disneyland fa~orites contribut- in g In lhis spectacular are the Youn!'( Men from Ne w Orleans, lhe Banjo King~. Souod Cai'lltle Ltd., the Delta Ramblers, lhe Royal SI reel Bachelors. the Disneyland Strawhattcrs, and lhe Coke Corner ragtime piano playr.r. O!sntyland will continue f(l Opt'!n diiily fr(lrD I a.m. until ~ a.m. through the "Dixieland and All Thal Jazz" special. Davidson Will Direct Ke11nedy ~Mass' r.nrdon navidsnn . 11rtislic tiircclnr nf Ille Mark Taper Forum nf !he Lns Ani:;el· es Mus ic Center, will dirf!l'.I the. open ing production at l he inaugural 1 ~10-weick "~'eslivaf of Mu sic amt Daner" of lhe John f . Kennedy Center for lhe Prrforrn- in,:: Arts in Washington. D. C. on ~pt. R Th r. wOrk whic h· will be prt'miercd under hi.s direction is the lon~·<'IWAit.cd "J\l;iss" hy Leonard Bernstein. "M a~s·· i~ a un1q11f' form ol lhea!tr; nrirhcr a con<·erl p1ecr nor 11 mu.~rr11I but a thca lrr iw1rr for sini:;crs. pl:iyers. 11nd dancer.~ utiliz1ni: • tex l rrom thf' lilur~y or thf' R.nmAn 1'-1.:i.~:ii:. with additinn;il lex ls 'by Stephln &hw arlz and Mr. Bemstcin. The lwn-hour work will feature 11 ~m p;iny of over ioo artists. including tf?e Alvin Ailey dance troupe. Ille Nonn&n Scribnrr choir. a singin~-dancinR cnscmbll' of 3.'i. 11nd 11 lull orche'.'ltr11 whirh will bf fr11tu rrd both nn sliige ~nd in lhP lrAdi lional orchestra pit. .J.1rqurl1np Oni'l.~si.~ askf'd Brm.1!ein.-t9 write 11 wnrk to com memorate the O{Wln- t11c: of the 2 .. 100.srat ofw.ra hou!'!e at lhe t\cnnrdv cultur11I ce nter Wh ich 11180 hou.'iCS 'a concert. hall and 11 theater nam- ed 11f\er \ht J9te Presidenl Eisen"°wer . Mr. B«rnltt.ln had loal! betn lhinkiniz nr wrllJng ._ special type of 5Acred 11ervict 1nd Mrs. Onassis' request in.spired him to ea rne111Jy coocentrate on the wnrk over fl three-yr.11r period, a work which will open t'3: center. "Ma sll" marks D11vid~on·~ second ma- jor creative l:ii,l{)(:ialion with Bem~tein. As forlner m.1na,11:in~ tiirrctor of tht dt!tlnl{l1i11hed 'JMter Group 11l UC L.A, he ~tageti tht fi"1. m11jnr rtvival or !he Bertlslr.in-Lilli.'n Hellman mu11lc9I "€an- didt" for a limited two-wf!ek engage- ment. ' BOB CROS BY AND THE BOBCATS WILL CONTRIBUTE TO FUN I 11ter111l.sslo11 Graha111 Toucliing Bases "· Al All Thr.e e Theaters llv TO\! T!TIJS 0 1 l~o D•ll' P'!I•• Sl•I! Hap <:rah;1n1 1• ;i n1;in with thrrP 1hr;11r>rs in h1 ~ b;1fk v<int. ;ind rw·~ ii.rt- hn:: lhr mnsL nut nf ;Ill nf them !hi.~ yrar. Thr n (!W ~\J J)('rv1~1n g rl irrr1r1r nf 1hr J,:;igun11 1\!loulton l'J11.vhoi.u;e, h~s. for the past sl~ ,l'C<irs. Ileen <.1.Tiler·narr:ilnr for 1hr f';1~f'A11t uf lh1' •\i1<islcrs at the lrvinf' Howl 11n the Vl'.~l1 val nr Art s ~rounds nl'~l rtnor, a chore hr's ;u~l completed ror this year. On 1his sarrrc rl'.~li\•al grounds is 11 sm;illt•r. Jr.ssf'r known but hi,llhl_v funr- linn:-tl en!itv e.1 lled the Forum Thr<i !er, whit·h wll( be ulili1.ed fnr fnur nnn· subscripll.tln plays nn the Lagun;i Mnultnn Playhouse's 1971-72 season, in addition 1.o lhe Mookon 's six~rtg\#.ar pf~t;ons. \'"• And nett weekend.~in lhC'tf~fie ~owl juS"l · vaca:tC'd by Graham, ''The Music Man '' w 1l~bur.~I into bra.~sy blnnm AS the 1971 offet ipg of l~1Jlun11's Lyric Ope ra Associallori . under I.he direction nf !he playhouse's;C:wen Varnell. who just rin ish- ed sla~ing ''The Odd Cou ple" nl'x t door. <:RAHAM. i\1~ANWlllLI!:, is busi ly rchearsin1-a cast headed by Boh F.n,c:rnan and ,/itCQo.iC Moffel l for lhe pl<iyhow;e'.s i;easgn opener, "Pl a1,;i Suite." which also is leading .. orr lhe ~ehedutes al the Hun- tinglon Be11ch Playhoui'lle and Sa n Cle!ncnle Com munity The;iter tiuring the nr xl two weekt '"'J::,:t· ... ~ .. 1•• .y.\-0: ...... - Bu t if l..agu111:1 wi ll be the third theater to do "Plaza Suite" this year (;ind wa s the second of three l(l stage "The M;in \\'ho Ca me to Oinocr" last.season ,, ll w\11 ~v~em~~;n~ lno~N~il~:·l~~~ r~:Y!~ Jnurney Into Ni1::h1 " !his se11son. This America n cla~sil• dram;i , npen ing Oct 20 in the Forum with D11vld And 8Cl5Y P1111I he;idinit the cast, will precede i'!Chedulrd versMlos by the lrvlne Comrrrun1l y Theater tllnd Santa An• Community Players. Graham's i1easnn ;it 1...aguna 11 1!11'1 "''ill in r1ude 11 muslr.al. "Tht Boy F'rie nd." 11•i th !Jori.~ Shields ai; mu sical director . npcninit Nov. 2 anti A produclion nt ''Te:ihou~I" or the AU.RU~I Moon" srt fnr a rebruary unveihng. Three more sM¥-'S for lhr main ~l.111.(f' .11nfl th.re4' others for lhP Fnnrm Are ~tlll undf!:(:.lded. Ort11nge Count y theate r h11 sn't h11 d a t11 n·11myhnu:<I' 0[l('r<i t10n ~ini·r ~uth ("n;1st,fl r.pcrrnry 11•rn! 1hrnugh thP l!lfi7-61 sl'ason~11·i1h riroduc1100.~ ;it hnth 11.~ mi'l1n Th irrFS1 rp Thl'<i lrr In Co~l;i ~1r~a 11.nrl it~ sm ;.i Uer SC'f'<'lllti ~11'p in :"iewporr Rr11 ch. \~'h1lr 't.hr 1,;:igun;i !<indem WO)n·1 hf. a :0:1rnutt:ncn11~ !1prrt1 !1un. II shri1ild he C.9nu;{h· In k,...rp flr:1111:r (' n a~ l fbcnlcrgorrs -;111d ;irlors hu~y. RACk)o;Ti\f;I~ -H ynu'rr pl11nnlni:: tn 11ltend"!he Cn.'1111 Mcs<1 C1vir f'l;ivhou.~e·a ;innu;~f aw;i rds b11nq11r~ Sept. i1. don't br1ie~:~ all lh11I. ll said on your 10· vitati• ... !he rl1nnl'.'r will be at the Mes.t Verdi ·eounlry Club -not the · Cn:;:ta J\1rosa ·Country Cl11h, , . sornrbody goofed on lhf, tnvit es. Fnlks. The ~lrvine f.nn1munity 1'hr11ter h.11• "9med.\Villaim <:. D;illavo 11~ its husinP.s~ m<ln8jptr for th e t•nm1ni;: seiisnn ... he's an 1n~urOOce man with a backgrounrl in col· lege ~ rnmmunity theater and has suna: "'ilh styer11I fol k groups .:i.ocl choirs. WEEKEN»ER' ~SIDE FEATUllES .. ·• LUCY HELL. Editor " ~:Friday, Sept.e mber 3, 1'11 •':""" ! . If you are plann ing on :J!:Oing to lhe movies Olis 'weekend. ctieck tht , Guide In Mov ies on Page ·3(j ln'to- ti11.v'i'll Week ender. Yol(U 'irid 'I.ht rating of e11~h picture anrl 111• !WJUlb '11 bO'ut it. Si.an Delflph1ne GuJde In F'u1t Arinstrong Ex hibit r..t1111 Theilltr Live Theater In lht: Onllf:rte1 Ont 'N' Ahnu t UpPtr Rily Tour~ Scbelar11hip Awards Stev~ l41wrcnr" Guicf!: In i\1nv\f'~ Tele.vi-Inn Guide MGM MM•4f' ~rhtdule Belafon'e in Concert " r'1ge ZI ri.ie M ra1e ZI ·r._,t:H ·r•e 2' P..,eu Pal"' !7 • iA p, .. " Pop!i Pn1te !! PSl?t: ~, Pt;::e 3'I ~g .. 31 P••?I· • r _ ff DAILY PIUlT Frid~;. -Stpltfl'lbfr '· 197J In the Gallerie• f. ~ •• _.,el - Ethiopia Rough Country September Exhibits Set ly STAN DILAPLANE ADDJ.S ABABA. EthJopia -The name means 0 Dft fiowv." But for11t the Ababa. Everybod y ~ it just "Add.LI." The capital -750.000 people ·-1'1t 7800 fffl. j>lea!antl y cool enough thirteen months of the year. <Ethiopia runs on the calendar of Julius Caesar: twel,•e months or 30 fl ays. r lus af! extra month of five da ys f We're stayin g al the Addi:-Aballa llill.on \1·here you can drin k the \Yater. /Let's hear 11 for Conrad'.) The bugle C'all of the Palace Guard is your alarm clbck. Jl you hustl e do"'Tl to SL Stephen's Church. a couple of hundred yards, yo u'll find Emperor Guide to Futi Hospital Cl1apte1~ Sets Art Auction SEPT. J • 11 IDDDIEI THEATER -The Scheherezade Pl ayers art pre-- Nnlillf "The Story of The Real Princess'' in Huntington Cent.er At1JI, Edinge r at Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, three limn dall y, Sept. 3 -I I. No charge. SEPT. J BAND CONCERT -The Westminster ((immunity Band will hold a coocert at McFadden Park. 9801 P.icFadden Ave .. Wutmin.Jttr at 7 p.m. Sept. 3. No admil.'lion charge. SEPT. l · II PROGRAM FOR KIDS -The P.1esa Verde Library, 2969 Mua Verde Drive East, Costa ?i-1esa has many programs for children during the summer. Pre-school story hours an held 1t JO and 11 a.m. each ~'ed. and ThurJ. Every other Friday there are film! for children fint through third 1r1de. SEPT. 4 ART AUCTION -The Silver and Gold Chapter o! the South C.O.tt Community HorpiLal in Laguna is holding an important art auction a1 the Futival of Arts grounds, 650 Laguna Can - yon Road, Laruna Beach at 2 p.m. this Sat.. Sept. 4. More than 160 paintin1s and work! of art 11,lay be viewed from 10 1.m. until 2 p.m. when auctionttr Richard Challis will put thtm all on tbr block. Painting s have been donalf'd by South- land artirta, including many of the Festi va l exhibiklrs. Some ran colledon' items from private collectors will be inc!ud- 1 ed. Fund!! rabed go to benefit the South Coast Community . Hospital. . • SEPT. 4 ' BAU.El' -The Laauna Beach Civic Ballet Company v•itl : pra.nt "Ballet Alfresco" in the Irvine Bowl at 8:30 p.m. : Gept. 4. Clau ical. modern and comedy ballet v.·ill bt pre.sent- : ed. For ticket information, phone tM-1147. SEPT. I· zt ; STORY BOUR -Tbe LalW\a Beach Library, 2ffl N. C.oast '. Hi&hway, Laruna bold! a story hour for children each Wed. ; at 10 a.m. SEPT. I -JO '.STORY HOUft -A story hour for pre-!ehool children "'ill ; be held in the Marine r's Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Ne\\'- : port Beach. each Thursday al IO a.m. The Corona de! r.lar 'Library, 420 1.farignld Ave., Corona de! 1'1ar will hold a 1tory hour for pre-schoolers every second and fourth Thurs· ,day of the month at 10 a.m, . i SEPT. 10 • Ill • MUSIC MAN -The Lyric Opera Association of Orange :County ·will present four perforn1ances or i\leredith \Villson 's : rousing mwilcal. "The r.1usic f\lan." in the lr\•in e Bowl. 650 : Laiun• Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Perrormances are set '.for I p.m. Sept. JO -11 and 17 -18. "·ilh over 100 in the cast · accompanitd by a full orchestra. Tic kets, SJ • $6, are avail · 'able at the Festival of Artii boxoff ice. SEPT. 11 FOLK P.IUSJC CONCE RT -Alicia Cnr.\'. Ji'lmes Zeigner and J orn J ones will presenl a fol k music concerl at 8 p m , St>pt 11, in the: Zont.a Clubhouse. 2110 l5Lh St, Nel'o')Xlrt Beach. Ticket. $2, available at lht door. SEPT. I! COPS Aflli'D cownov s B F..~EFIT -The 17th annual Cop.~ and Cowboy11 bmr:flt hreak f.ist and horsesho"' is sel fo r the ·Orange County Fairgrounds. 118 Fair Drivr. Cos!a i\1es11, Sepr. 12, •tllr11ng wi th bre11.kf;1 st which will be served from i a.in. to noon in lhe Jun ior J<:xhib its Ald~. TI1e horseshov: "'ill be ·in cluded in the ticket price of SI. Proceed.<1 frQnl the e~·en1 . sponsored by the resen.·e units of the OranRe CounL~· Sheriff'• °'Pl. lllld thr As~ia ted Riding Clubs of Orange County. will go to the i\·larch of Dimes Airth Defect program .Entertainment will be provided througho ut the day. Tickets at lhr: door. SEPT. 13 -17 FILM WINNERS -Blue ribbon v.·lnners of the 1971 Ameri· can Fllm Festlv•l will be shown in Hunt ington Beach and Newport Buch on Sept. 13 and J7 spon!Ored by Huntington Zeach Public Library in cooperation wilh !ht> Santiago Pub- Jit' Library• System. Times are I to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. both days in the Hunti ngkln Cenler ~11 and Nev.•port Beech 1n tht mall or Fashion Island at 2 lo 3:30 p.m and 8 lo 9:30 ).m. on tM sa me days. No charge for admis~ion . SEPT. II ~PER BAY TOURS -Friends of Newport Bay invi tt> the public to tht fint of four environmental I.ours of upper New· port Bay from t to 11 a.m .. Sat.. Sept. 18. Guides \\'ill take lf'OUpll from t~ Intersection of f.H11tbl uff and Rack B.a v Drlvr:& on • walking tour of this vital t stua rv. Picnic sl1ts ¥.'-ava11ablr:. Bring binocul ars for close-up ·views of 1-rild· 14fa. Ht dw'1e. For further ,information phone 4~4 16 1. llaJle Selassi e at the 6 15 daJ!y serv1t·e. * lt '.s !or the advenl urous. Only a tt\\' years ago, Addis Ababa garbage was tossed in the sLreet to be cleaned up by night-prowling hyenas. Country Ethio pians carry a heavy stlck to threaten these be as ls. It's old country· J\x um in the uorth has been continuous ly inhabited for rnore tha n 3000 vears. 1'here are rOse·stonc ch urches cul out of liv ing rock that date back to the t.-t iddle A ge~. ''ou fl y Et hiopi an 1\1rlines on Boeing 707s !'f \VA has a large piece of thi s line; pilots are 'J',VA trained.) Around Ethiopia you fl y on bumpy DC3s. Food is lai r enough in best hotel s. Car ry insect repellant and a <·an nf bu~ spray. f lies are pretty bad. June through September are rain\', summer months. Dirt air strips are closed by mud. \Vinter's the tirne. Good tou-rs have been \l·orked up to keep you on a comfortable s1ghtsee1ng schedul e. * I've heard you can buy good jt!welry in E " ur~ •.. Never bought muc h exC'e p1 \\'atche.s in S1rilzer· land . Some ch ildren's tharm bratelets Van Cleef and Arpels in Paris tand branches in n1aior re.~or ts ) is elegant and . I"ll bet, expensive . Next to the Ritz on the Pl ace \.lcndome. Bulgari's in Rom e on thf> fa shionabl e Via Condotlj has a \VindO\V full or sparklers. I sa1v the late King Farouk arm·and· arming it \\1ith a slick chick into Bulgari's. * "Are the Brazilian 1ton111 and i•w•lry good in Rio de Janeiro?" I think so. I bought a tourmaline (li ke an e m- erald ) set in a go ld ring that made me a lot of points at home. Small diamonds around it -S500. T he place to buy is II. Stern, the biggest Ri o je ... :eler. Elegant designs. tYou don't have to find him . i!e'll fi nd you. Hans Stern must hav e e very tax i driv er. hotel clerk and sightseeing bus man on his pay· roll.) * Another reader boo1t1 the European camp•r life: "Four months and five days spent travelinJ! by Dormobile trailer. \Ve got it from \\'ilson's 1n London 1vith :\ repur('hase agreement \vhlc h they fulfill ed promptly. Our car was a Si mca 1204 sedan which performed very \veil . Our costs \\'ilhnut st1nl· ing: Food, $358. Cam p fees. $130.45. Trailer ga.~. $22,56. Car gasoline, *162.61. Equals a daily cost of $5.40." * "I would li ke to bring back 1om11 fo reign doll !> for my grandchild •• .'' Best looking dolls come from Japan . In Kyoto. you find dolls made for dis pl ay that will run several hundred dollars. But good display do1ls in clea r plastic cases -dolls tv.10 feet high -v.•ill cost SlO to $15. Every tourist hotel shoppin g arcade has t hem. * "Whit mosquito repellent should we UM! in Mexico? (Cozumel i1l1ndl C•n we buy it there?" I use '"Off!" Consu1ner"s Research giv es the nod to it. The raft men o n the Snake River use 1t -and mosquitoes are nghter pilots there. Better buy it here and take it wit h yo u. That's a tiny to\1'n on Co zumel. l\1ama-papa stores. * "Wh•I k ind of typewriter should I buy for a lpng trip in Europe?" I use an Ol ive tti portable -the J..,e ttera 32. Probably gel this for $50 or so in a free por~ like Shannon Ai rport. You should get il -n'tth an inter- national keyboard . /They may not have this in stock, but you could "·rite first.) The i n terna ti~nal board has all the accent marks you need for fo reign \\'Ords. 011e-111an Sholv Slated At City Hall Gallery NB CI\'IC CE'.\iER GALLER\' -3300 Newporl Blvd,, Ne\\'- port ~ach. Currently on exhibit in eity ha ll du ring rt>gular business hour<:, one man sh<tw of oils ;uitl w;llf'r('olnr~ by Jloger Armstrong , through Sept. CHAU.IS GAU.ERIE."i -1390 5. Coas t Bh·d L11i;,:urn1 Beach Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 pm. da ily. Currently un cxh1b11. '"The Arl of \\'atercolor" in th ree interpretations wi1h Rex Br<1ndl , Frank 1111.mlllon and rtobert Landry patnltngs on dl5plny, through Sept. 4. BOWERS 1\l'USEU~I -2002 N. ~1a)n St .. Santa Ana. I/ours: ROSALIA SALCIDO AND RICHARD LOZANO lmpru* by Har Suitor's Gifts in V•racruz IO a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 'futs.-Sat.; I to 5 p.m. Sun., and 7 to 9 p.m. \\'ed. and Thurs. No charge On exhibit. SepL ~.()cL JI, Archaeology of La Casa San Joaquin. Prints by J an Gelb. Sept. 5 -26. PlfARINERS LIBRA.RY -2005 Dover Drt\'t . Nev.•por! Beach. On ex hibit durmg regular library hours, paintings by ~la ry Ellen Creelman, through Sept. 'Veracruz' Now Playing At Padua Hills Theater CORONA DEL ~fAR 1.IBRARY -420 :\larigold Avt , C<lrona del :.tar. On exhibit during regular library hou rs th rough Sepl., paintings by Donna Day \\'esterman. SECURIT\' PACIFIC BA,"K -196 E. 17th St., Co~!a l\les a. On v::hibit during regular busin ess hour~. oil paint ings by l\larj orie Ludlam, through Sept. A courtship set to romantic Caribbean rhythms is on stage at Padua Hills Thea tre, near <.:!aremonl, where "Festi\·al in Veracruz" is playi ng. Viewing this two-act musical folk play may v.·ell be a unique substitute for a visit ts Veracruz. P.fexico. The music. songs. danres and cos tu mes 11f the ~1exican players are as one would find the.m in the historit' old Spanish town of Veracruz on !he Gul f coast of ;\le¥lco. The heroine character i~ based on lht re al Dona Aeatn?., v.·hose hacienda and beauty were renowned in this part nf l\fexi co in colonial days. In the musical the se!- ting is the patio flf Dona Beatriz during carnival time. 'rhe first act is an evening's fiesta where her g u e s ls perform the fiery. romantic dances of the area and era. Romantic also are the c:o~tumes "·orn by t h e beautif ul l\lexican women in the play. Their ruffled skirts ar e enhanc e d wi t h embroidered aprons and lace lrimmed sha.,.,·Js. ., Live Theater "Th e ,\fu~ic l\1an'' A mll..'lica! co1nedy on stage nt the lrvint> &wt. 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguha Beach . at 11 .~o p.m .. Sept. ItJ..11 and 17·111. RcservatJons -494-0709 . "FtlHr:r·~ P~ple .. South Co a st Hepert nrs ·s \·ersion of the mu.~ical revue on stage. t827 l">e\vport Ah·d., Coi;t?. Me..~a. \\'ed. · Sun. at 11·3Qpm. lhroughSrp! 11 /er- ccyl Sept. 5), Reservations - 646·1.1fi3 "Festival In Veracruz" will run through Sept. l t v.·i th •·Jamaica" following ea c h per r o rmance. "Jamaica'' itself, is a summertime tradi- tion, unique at Padua Hills. After the final scene of each play, the pla}·ers invi te the audience to join them in a fiesta on the shaded grounds around the theater building. They joi n wi th patrons in song. dance and games just as lht!y "'ould if all were in Mex- ico. Padua Hills Theatre is especially enjoyable for out of town visi tors \\"ho have time for just a quick 'trip to Mex- ico·, turtain time at thls year· around theater is 8:30 p.n1 . \Ve d n e s da y~ tlYough Saturdays with matinees on \l.'edne..sdays and Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. Reserv ahons are recom· mended lil4) 626-1288. Padua Hills Thea tre, Dining Room and shops are located three miles north flf Foot hill Blvd. at Padua Avenue in Cla remont. HAWAII FAMILY CAR VACATIONS 11 DAYS 4 ISLES TOTAL PRICE: "''" 1767" COOPU &C~ll 1935" UNOU 17 (OJl'll l TlfH 11039" (OIJP1.f l 7 UlS 11099" IJllJER l2 (Olm.I & OtlO 11209" l,llC)(f 17 ' fRN COOl'll i 7 TUM 11315" TWO COUPlf~ '1389" ln<."'6<1 "1f Jets. IHorf\, (IO'I """' -t"'"•ed .,;iq • ... all .,;,..,,i •. ~ c ..... '"""' o....., ' !t!>aw "' '°'"""""" CIA-iural (.....,., on! f..., Tcu"I ~H ,.., 11.....-.L -k• ... ..,rwll•r- 543·8238 l\fESA VERDE LIBRAR \' -2969 ~lesa \lerde Drive East. Costa l\1esa. Cu rrentlv on exhibit during regular library hours, paintings by Hi.cha rd Tltus, through Sept. A\'CO SAVING -3J1 D Bristol. Costa r.tesa. On exhi bit dur- ing regular business hours. oil paintings and watercolors by Fem Williams, through Sept. CROC KER BASK -2300 Jlarbor Blvd.. Costa fl lesa. On exhibi t during regular business hours through Sept., pa int ings by Dorinda Cook. 00\\'NEY SAVINGS -360 E. lith St.. Costa l\lesa. On ex- hibit during regular b:.isiness hours. oil painlings by Alice Grafe, through Sept. FIRST NATIONAL BAflli'K -1650 Adams St., Cost.a ~fesa. On exhibi t during regular business hours. oil paintings and etChings by Fran Ross, through Sept. NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -J090 Bayside Driv e, New- port Beach. On exh ibi t during regul ar busin ess hours, wa tercolors by Caro Eaton, through Oct. l\IARJNERS SAVlNGS -151 5 \\"estcl1f[ Drive. l\"e.wport Reach. On exh ibi t during regular business hours. oil paint- ings, acrylics and charcoals by Edward :l\lcKendry, through Sept. SHER!\1A N FOUNDATrON GALLER\' -2625 E. Coast High- \\"ay. Corona del Mar. (formerly Coffee (;arden Gallery.) Hours' 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 1\l()n.-Sat The Jun ior League ot l'\e\\·port HarOOr current exhibit features Antique Decora- tiv e ArlS and OriginaJ Lithog raphs by Currier &· Ives. through (kt. 7. LAGUNA BEACll ART ASSOCIATIOS -J07 Cliff Ori1·t , Laguna Beach. Hours: noon IO 5 p.m. daily. Current ex- hibit, through Sept. 28, a show of pop art from the per- sonal collection of the Jac k Glenns . .~sl\ , .... -.,. >~'rffi ( TH\\ EL ~EH\ ICE L 644,-1661 ---·----::: CALL US FOR RESERVATIONS & TICKETS FOR ALL SCHEDULED AIR LI NES l"ltt1101lon11I & Domn tit Charge Yo ur Travr:T At Robinson's Upper Floor FASH IO N ISLAN D NEW PORT BEACH 92660 - 7 doy a we•k d•llY•ry e Toiled 1aladl "r.ody to 1r:rve" fre1h doil y e every· thing In produc•, frtther by far. J,o\1r>r in prirr , only hrc11u~r 11r gn tr> 1l1r prod111·" nJRl'kr t I'll '1 a m rnn,.111 11t ly ~l':11rl1- ln~ f•..,r thr finr~I Al !ht-lri\\e~t pri~·p ' Thnl 's 11hy 1u• 11e rr-ll1i11 .. 1111.1ly -.111•rlt1ll1l\'d THE' WORLD'S FI NEST PRODUCE HOUSEi • -:J-fowerj • • • • by debra • w. wir• flower' • I. 1 • ... ·-• • • • • • LAST WEE I< AT THIS LOW PR ICE ROSES 99« o ... • • • • • • Lirnit-2 Dot. I With Thi• Coupon 1 •I• I -I I I II ••••••••••• I LAST WEEK I 1 AT THIS LOW PRICE I • • ZUCCHINI SQUASH SC LI. • • • • THE VILLAGE WEST FOR 120 YIARS-SINC:I 1151 Located At Thtt• test•ur•nf t d•m•nd th• fin 1111 t for thtir customers, Th<11t's wh y they feature N•wport ,.roducel P•tronitt thtm ! Dick Church, Co,f.t Mt 1•: lrvh11o's R"tou• ronte, Coit• Mts•; Tiie Stuft Shirt, Newport: Vikl"ts Smorgosbord, Cos f• Mis•· Ancient Morin.,-, N•wport. ' 7tl LAGUNA CANYON ID. 494-tlff LAGUNA BEACH 110 ARTISTS & CRAFTSMEN 50 VIAR ROUND & 60 VISITORS The Hidden Art Festival NOW THROUGH LABOR DAY • FASHION SQUARE IN SANTA ANA Phono (7141 543.9343 66,500 looks & ,aptrbocks 32,000 U91nHI Gre.tlnt Cllf'ds IARGAIN5 G~LORll QPE11i EVENl l\'6S 'l'IL 9 P.~I. I I N 0 W I Nationally Acclaimed World's Finest Produce Hous• 11 lij,------....,~ N~rg~::f.~~!~CE ..... 17J.171J 17S-1711 671·62t1 f. "35 Yi!ar., ot Produce "\Vherc qu,n/!ty is th~ Kno'" How" w Ord«r of tlu Holl.Sc" "41.il'il''I' 1111.fHOl.'I' TO! l&I\ •l•Ml lrl G!o!.AM, COMI OI T VOU I! I OllS. "tr•· .............. 4 -..,-~-~.--- . - ' ' FridoiY, Srpltmbtr l . 1971 OAJL Y PILOT f7 WEEKENDER OUT ' N , AB OUT By NOMI STANLEY ORANGE COUNTY'S RESTAURANT, NIGHT CLUB AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE ~ .. t . :s..~_;;_·_r;r~~"'T"' .... ""'""""""""""' .. ,.,..,,.,,...,,,,, ...... ,...,,.""""' ... ..,.., ..... ,., ...... ~'!" ....... ,..,,,Zl. ......... "" ... ""'"" ........... .., ............. 11Z ....... "" ... """" ...................... 1 Lo n" \V eckl'ntl ,,. 'l'IJc long Labor J)ay 1vcekf.'nd start ~ today and prun11-.t·~ pll'11t~· uf (1pµortllnily to l'atch up on n1any things ()11 (' 11 f the best bets is that novelty kno11 n ;1~ rl·~1 tJ n lht• other IJ;ind . if sta v active you 1nust. per· h<lf):. ii v 1 ~1t 111111 friends OJ'. relatives is in orde1· 1'hc ~11per e11 er.·_;t•l11· n1ay find it profitable to de- vote Lile c>.lra hours to rec reational pursuit·S. TIME TO DINE OUT 'J'l1re{' <Jay~ al~o prov ide an opportunity to c:alt h up 01\ ~01nL• long pron1i.sed ou t '11' aboutlng at any nf ou1· f111e d11f111g and enterlainnienl spots in Oran.i.:e ('uunl~. 'fhc rnany pos~ibilitics means it isn't nt•Ce!).;<Jf\' to drive too far fron1 home. \Vhatevc1: one chooses to do, the approach shou ld be keynoted by moderation. For that is certainly the best \ray lo keep the hollday .. safe and ~ane:· Anyone taking 11) th e <l111Jng OLIL ;ind a1nuse- n1ent l'ircuil 1n tllesC' parts is espetially \l'arned against overind t1lgence. ··ris n1i ghty e<isy lo overdo \llith as 1nany fir~t·rate a ttractions beckoning along the \\'ay. J ust bear in rn1nd the lmport<int thing is re- t urning ho1nc }.rfonrlay night in peak condition. .<\nd it should be ae~u n1p.'.lnied \Jy a rnellov• after- glo\V that beg.~ !'epetJtion llr the proceedings at t he very next opportunity. D1·y Duek 'I'ak1n~ !en ve of anv old friend you \I on't be see· ing for a ~;pe l l is an ev.ent Iha! arouses n1Lxed emo· lions. 'l'his \1·as the (;1se during a dinner otlling one night last \veek 1r hen 11'(' \1'ere feting: a hright young friend departing for a }ear·~ study in ltaly. But a sense uf plcasufe loomed for the enrich---- LORENZO'S SPAGHETTI BENDER WILL BE CLOSED FOR VACATION SEPT. 6 TO OCT. 11 REOPE N OCT. 12 AT s,oo P.M. 6204 W, Coast Highway Newport Beach 645·065 I &unda9 JJruncR With A View From the Terrace Overlookinq Beautiful Newport Harbor Every 'sunday, 9 am to 2 pin Here!! No u:!! ut ''0'' JOE'S FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ORANGE COUNTY The Great Now Sound Of PETE'S PLAYERS Tuesday thru Saturday, 9 p.m. to l a.m. SUNDAY AND MONDAY NITES KELLY & COMPANY SERVING TOP QUALITY FOOD FEATURING STEAK e LOBSTER l unch Daily Monddy thru Friday Dinner Tuesday thru Saturday Evenin9s COCKTAILS 10 AM · 2 AM-7 DAYS A WEE K 843 W. 19th STREET II" Tit. \'Isl• lho,.,1"'9 C ... terl COST I\ MESA• 646-0804 1nent he'll derive from the experience -and share \\·ith us upon return -in combinalion ,yjth a !irsl- t1me visit to the country 01· his ancestry. ~ BY THE BAY Deciding a place \\'ith a viev• of the \Vater \Vould be the n1 ost appropriate. the restauranl v.·e picked was Ne\vport Beach's Ory Dotk. A very pleasant irnpress ion takes h old the moment yo u enter the dining area here. It is both elegant and relaxing through the harmonious blend- ing of old-shoe comfort and refi'ned f urnishings. A INTIMATE Small and intin1ate as 1nosl establishments in the vicinity go. the s ize factor is a major element in the Ory Dock 's pervading air of tranquiJ ity. More than a fe\v \vords. too. ,,·ill be lavished on the spar· ing use of ornamentation and dim i1lumin1tion that intensify the sophisticated :itmosphere. We logged our dinner visi t during the hours that sa\\' full d ayllght gi ve \Vay to total darknes~. Occupying a table adjacent lo the bayside \Vall \\'hich is actually one giganlit picture \\lindo\11• \ve \vere \Vi tness to one of the finest shows nature can pro· vide any\vhere this time ()f year. MEMORABLE The changing panor ama left an indelible mark. to be sure. but it \Va s backed up by other lasting qualities. T\VO additional particulars made the night memorable -excellent food and service. THE MENU The Dry Dock·s hill of fare contains roughly t\VO dozen offerings. 'l'hese break do\1•n into three general categories -seafoods. charcoal broiler selection and contine ntal special ties. Bypassed , albeit reluctanlly. \\'ere such \VOrthy ('Onten ders as tenderloi n of beef ''Dock·a·Bob ... S3'1{15; top sirloin steak. teriyaki. S5 .25: roast prin1e r ibs of beef. au jus, $5.50: lamb kabob. SS.50; filet Real Cantonese Food eat her• or take home. ST AG CHINESE WINO 111 21st pl., Newport Beach ORiol• 3-9560 o,.. T-Ir••'"' D.ily 12·12 -frt. •11111 s.t. 'ttl l •.111. THE MARQUIS RESTAURANT LUNCH e DINNER e COCKTAILS Entertainment Ni9htly CHARCOAL BROI LED STEA KS CONTI NENTAL CUISINE SUNDAY CHAMPAGNI lltUNCH 11 :30 t• J Tues. thru S•t. 11 •.m.·2 11.m.; Sun. I p.m. to 2 •.m. Clo1N Mond1y All MAJOlt CltEDIT CAltDS 1670 Newport Blvd., Costo Mna 642-82'3 -"t"'" f .. "" 'f' .......... ... \,..a•.,.,,:' C < • I 111.d tli e FLING ~ ENTERTAINMENT - 7 NIGHTS A WEEK * HAP HALL DUO * Larry Lak• of mahi mahi Kamt-iTameha. $4 95: C'o mbination sea- food saJad !shrimp and crab l. $4.10; deep fried east· ern scallops, $3 .95. OUR CHOICES \\le finally settled on broiled \\'hole Austral ian lobster tail, $7.50: broiled double F'rench lamb chop~ \11ilh grilled pineapple, $5.50: and tournedos of beef Rossini. $5 . 95. All 11·ere served \\'ith a choice or soup or salad. One nod "'ent to each of the t\110 soup t hoices -French onion and c1a 1n chO\\'d er-\\'ith both gar· nering fu l! taste satisfaction. 1'he mixed green salad chosen by the third diner ~cored C'Xlra poi nts \V ith the dressing being topped by croutons, shredded hard·boiled egg and baron bit~. The large and s ucculent lo bster Lail featured an unusual but \l't:lcome touch -dra\\'n butter topped with sherry \l'ine. It \l'as further acco1npan· ied by a choice of potato or riC'e pilaf!. LARGE PORTIONS Both the lan1b (·hops and tourn edo~ \vere eooked to absolute perfection and the portion s have to be accorded some kind of size retord. They \r ere accompanied by asparagus \\'ith holland aise sauce, sliced tomatoes and little ne\v potatoes. \Ye ex tended the final ::idieu lo our scholarly friend follo\1'ing cx~·ellent dcs,c;crts and after-dinner liqueurs. 'fhe s11·eel tonsisted of several sl ices of Bavarian cheese cake and a peach ti.1elba. 65 cents each , A LA CARTE For those interested in a la carte extras at tile Dry Dotk, there are shrimp or king crab (·oektail appetizers. $1 .95 each. the F'reneh onion soup for 65 cents or c·larn cho\vder for ~I. Vegetables offered in this department fr1clude artichokes. l'resh corn on the cob. !res h asparagus hol landai.se , baked idaho potato and fresh 1nu shrooms au sherry. priced fron1 60 cents to $1 . SEAFOOD CONVERSATION Everyone j, talking about our delicious steamed cl•m• end gi11 nt t 16-20 01.) Au,tr11l i11n lobster T11 ils, SUNDAY BRUNCH Served from 10 A.M •• 2 P.M. Eft!ad •inmeftf I D•nc in9 HAPPY HOU• Me• .• Fri. S t• 7 '·"'· wltli H•r• Ill'"""' .. IANQUrT FACILITIE.S l l 7 PACIFIC COAST HWY. HUNTINWTON II.I.CH Ol'IH 1 O"°VS Re1erv.tioft1 Accepted ... , l'•rtl•• ., ' •• -.. SJ,-2555 I~-COST A M':1s!~w!~~~CH BAMBOO CHINESE CUISINE I CCXXfAll.S-TI<OPICALORIN"5 TERRI.CE FOOOTOTAKEOU,. I BANQUt',T ROOl'ol · 18 (.;APACll Y ::¥;:. "it flA Nto:AMFRIC.:ARD J .,, ._ T• MA ..,TJ,R CllARC ,t- OP~N FOR LUNCllft)N A Oli\f\ilR I 00 -II .,~~ ~ .......... "" 1•1101\'E •••• G45·d550 EA ST 17Tl l .... <:OST A MF.SA DANCING~~~ wit~ O•I N~•h •n ••u Singrr GuHari~t '---------------------•, Thu r. thtu Su11. ~ 1a· For Ea rly Risers and late Pl1y•r1 Op•n Da ily From 6 A.M. to 2 A.M. Rear-Mesa Theater MES• ~QU ... ~E Costa Mfta 141 I. 1 fttt St. J111t •ff N...,.rt llnl. NOW APPEARING-WED. THRU SAT. PAUL LEMOINE DUO * JAN DENEAU TRIO Sundays, Mondays & Tue5d•y' No Cover-No Minimum LAGUNA FLEUR DE LIS COCKTAILS OP'EH St Vll!H 04VS 1460 S. COAST BLVD. LAGUNA BEACH Fiii 'AlllNW IN llAlll mITI.tf.l MEXICAN RESTAURANT "FINEST MEXICAN CUISINE IN ORANGE COUNTY" FEATIJRING TOP ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING RU . AND SAT. NITES • 9 P.M. to 2 A.M. Dining Hour' 1 I to 11 Daily .Aitec• lounge Open To 2 •. m. Fri. 11nd S11t. 147 W. lttt. ST., COSTA MESA fOOD TO GO -642-,764 ~DRY DOCK ~ PRESENTS Q, FALL SPECIAL ·:; Q6' Starting Sept. 12 -~ CAL TJADER SEPT. 12 THROUGH 16-SUN. 3 P.M. WILLIE BOBO SEl'T. I' THROUGH 23-SUN. 3 P.M. MON GO SANTA MARIA OCT. 1·'·10-11-SUN. l P.M. TWO DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE DAILY DOUILE-5:00 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M. ......... -::MIT. & Sun. Patio Brunc:n-.-..-. HUIVOS llANCHIROS 1 75 STEAK & EGGS EGGS IENEDIC:T • PLUS EXTENSIVE UUNCH MENU Reservation 548-1166 2601 W. Coast Hlway Newport leach PATIO BRUNCH A popular Saturday and Sunday feature, we \Vere tol d, is the patio brunch 1vith an extensive brunth menu. One bill or t'a re highlight is a com· plete n1eal for $1.95 \l'hith provides an entr ee choi ce o~ huevos r ancheros, ~teak and eggs or eggs Bene· diet. Beyond the food \Vhi('h makes an outing to the Dry Uock \ve il worth the efforl, lhe cozy little bar ~erves cocktail s nightly to 2 a.n1 .. and there alway!! ts lop-rated entertainn1e nt. Everv Sunday a 3:00 p.m. jan1 session srollights nanit· ·guest ar.tists. Our so-long·for-a\\'hile relebralinn 1narked the first tin1e 11•e\:e had an oprortunily to partake of lhe r~s laura~t s \\'ares si nce ~Jarry Evans assumed pro pr1elor~h1p late la st December_ On the basis of our highly sati~;fact o ry dinner \1{' concluded he'5 managed to make it one of lhe area's best bets in rather short -Order. Located al 2601 \V .. c·oast lli g'.h\1'3}'. Newport Beach. the Dry Dock ~erves d in ner from 6 to 10:30 p.ni.. Sunday through 'fh ursdav. and until 11 :30 on Friday and Saturday nig ht s. LLlnC'h is offered every d<1y. ext ept h1onday, starting at t 1:30. '·0'' Joe's ~s summer \vanes comes the days that call for sneakmg off to a quiet spot for an unhurried little lunch. Pleasing though they be -when the time and fran1e of mind is rlghl -to be avoided at all costs on .such days are the larger more glamorous places \111th posh surround ings. Even so, the mc;iod doesn't mean you're \Villing Lo s~ttle for an eating house Jacking the basic es· sent1~ls .of good food, service and atmosphere. They r~m~111 important, to be su re. it's just a matter of f1nd1ng the1n in a locale that isn 't overcrowded with a lot of fa st·moving peopl e. Continued on Page ll NOW OPEN WITH THE SOUTH COAST'S FINEST ·FOOD SERVICE ENTERTAINMENT LUNCH & DINNER DAILY rl A.M. to 11 ,JO P.M. COCKTAILS to 2 A.M. e SUNDAY BRUNCH 9,30.4 CONTINENTAL CVISINE SEAf'OOll • STEAKS Now App••ring BRANDIE BRANDON DUO Tuei. fh ru Sat. 8:]0 to I :)0 Thur1d1y Fe1hlon Sh•-12: IS 32102 C•••t Hwy. (At Crown V•ll•y "kwy.) LAGUN4 NIGUEL 4H.2626 4"-S77l fl. , ol..i j /: 'O We rrornlse Y•u Gootl ''-'Jfauranl 00~ •"Ill AMERICAN CUISINE TROPI CAL COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT POLYNESIAN SHOWS Thur. thru Sun. Nltht1 NOW APPEAUNCO Thurs. thru Sun. Nite1 8:)0 to I :30 The Seru ation11I Samo•n Voc11l i1t/Guit•ri5t TIM FULOA 8961 ADAMS AVE. (•t M1gnol;11 968-·soso HUNTINGTON BEACH NOW APPEARING THE DYNAMIC DAY TRIPPERS TUE. THRU SAT. • 9 TD 2 SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 A.M. -2 f.M. LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS e DANCING EXQUISITE HORS O'OEUVRES lJll W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT IEACH 642·4298 °"Th• • .., At The Archet ----. . .. 18 DAILY PILOT r • ~ ' .. /_1, I : ...... • : < I I 111, ' ' \"ISrr 111.ll J.\P.·\\ ® rTIIYAKO l,un• I"'"" JJ in"•'r t:ocl..1.111 ~ !.\"-\''; ,\ ~·:~1s-:uos l ·\~ ,:I I 11.' •Sll-~.IUJ .. FINEST SEAFOOD AND ) OYSTER BAR IN THE SOUTHLAND 630 LIDO PARK NEWPORT BEACH DRIVE 675-0100 TEMPLE GARDENS CtHNSS:GRe.<lriurrinl / \.'isit Our RICKSHA COCKTAIL Entl'rli'inmenl Fri. & 5,1, Fr:tl unn~ L,,,:1c T ro11JL·aJ Di 111101 Lu nc.h eo11 & Dinner 0l'l lly BUFFET LUNCH l l :JQ.J:JD Mond1y thru Fridi'y JSOO ArAMS (at Harbor) CO STA ~~.ESA 540·1917 540-1923 \VEEKENDER OUT 'N ABO _UT At Bob Bur11s Continued from P•9• 27 A GEM We lucked out last 'fuesdal' with the discovery of a real gc1n that fi ts handily into this mold ."Some- \11hat off the beaten path . the delightful reslaurant chanced upon \\'as "O'' Joe's in Costa Me sa 's Vista Shopping Center on \V. 19th St. There's nollung flashy or spectacular about •·o·• Joe 's. As a matter of fac t, you might have to look around a bit to spot it in the far corner once you've entered the :enter. WORTH THE SEARCH Unfortunately. nothing on the outside bespeaks l he \\'arm and friendly aura you'll find inside. The deco r is !>1 n1ple and plain -dark wood paneling, d 1n1 lighting. subdued colors in the booths and tables -but 1l bids an immediate in vitation to si t down and relax. ~"' J..CU SEPARATE LOUNGE (;<'nC T\1cgs and ('u111pany arc arpearing at Bob Bu rn .~ re:-taurant in F.i :-h1n n !~land, ~e1\'porl Beach, 'J'uP~da~· l hrough Saturrl:i.y. (~en<'. standin~. !'ings, pl a\~ pia1111 ;111d \1hc·:-; \1lltlf' l)cnni'\ \\"oodric h ha ndlC''i h;i~<.;. t rur~1 pct <1n d kcyho;1rd. 1\ bar and cocktail 1 ounge to one side are quite d istinctly separated from the main d ining room. Drinks are served here from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. seven days a \Yeck. Lunch. served from 11 to 3, Monday through Friday, features a number of hot and cold sand· \\'ichcs. salads and bar·b·q dishes. A daily special is also offered. ,~~~~~~~~~,! ........... ' 11?'~1··-;---..::.·;:. ~~.: .JI/',,:: . •;,-;-;<.·• r/1/;;.; '.;?0-11. ll!E CUISINE Of CENTRAL ANO NORTHER N IT~LY se"1cd ba1s l'.le in N~wro11 Bc3~h EICIY C\Cr\,O!l. 64 2 7S~rl J 131 VI. Coas: H ~n,.~y '-_:_::_:__:_:_:::_:_:__:::_~Ao NEW SUMMER DINN!;R HOURS S un. ?hru Thur Ii. 5 lo 11 Fri. & Sat. 5 to 12 & Mor ine 673 ·4530 ....;.... _______________ IAiiiiiiiiiii~ '~?~, ~~ tt~ ~ Corona del Mar ~..,.. f'i11e ltf1lic11t C11i."i11e Cocktails 232S E. COAST HIGHWAY 673·8267 Reservations Open Daily - 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. CLOSED MONDAY ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF AU JUS AMONG 20 SILECT Dll(NIR INTRllS GEN E MfGS AND COMPANY The day of our luncheon visit being wa rm .and :iUnny. we were drawn to the saJad selecti ons. Those "'e selected to order were the chef's special green sa1ad bowl, ,1.35 , and stuffed tomato (choice of chicken or tuna salad), $1.25. COLD AND C•ISP Considering the very reasonable prices. the saladstwe received proved surprising all around. In both quality and quantity they matched, or even exceeded, li ke concoctions being sold at double the sum in better·known restaurants. T he green salad 00"'1 was served with generous portions of ham and cheese, hard boiled eggs, and tomato wedges. There \\'as also a hefty portion of chicken salad for the stuffed tomato, an;d the outer edge was garnished with a goodly suppiy ef hard bo iled egg slices and olives. OTHER CHOICES Other possibilities on the midday menu are hamburger xize plate, $1 .05; shrimp Louie. $1 .65; cold beef sandwich, 85 cents; corned beef, 85 cents; hot beef (potatoes and gravy), $1 .10; hot turkey, $1 .25. \Vestern style bar·b-q dishes -served with home style bar·b-q baked beans and co!e sla\11 -in· elude beef and pork. $1 .10 each, and short ribs, $1 .35 .• A. la carte offerings range from soup by the cup or bowl to French fries and onion r ings. FAMILIAR LOCATION TO MANY "O" Joe's was launched earlier this year in the premises formerly occupied by Your Host. Prior to that, but going back several years. the spot was kno,vn as Vinyard's restaurant, and before that the first restaurant to open there \Vas Roberts. In our book, dinner prices -all of which In· elude a choice of so up or sal ad and potatoes -also fall in the category of extremely reasonable. The range is from $1.95 fo r such items as pan fried chicken. breaded veal cutlet. chicken fried steak and ground sirloin steak. to a top of $5.50 for broiled lobster tail or petite stellk and half lobster. ENTERTAINMENT Dinner is served Tuesday through Saturday evenings. Pete's Players is the current group pro- viding entertainment in the lounge. Tuesday through Saturday evenings, from 9 lo 2. \vhlle Kelly & Company hold down the stage Sunday and ~Ion· day nights. "O'' Joe's is located at 843 \V 19th St.. in the Vi sta Shopping Center, Coxta Mesa .. PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT DON JOSE' NOW A PPEARING YELLOW BRICK ROAD l'l••TAUllllANT 21•1 WllT COAn )tlOOIWA1' ~twPo•r 11.1.c" 11111 ...._.,, SINCE THE OLD DAYS Now Me 'n Ed's mobile overis sp~~d delicious piping-hot pizzas to your ocor in m.nu!cs. Get the Pizza with Pizzaz ~~eas --------------- I EVERY SATURDAY I 2 STEAK DINNERS FOR • French Frie s • • Frenc h Fri ed Onion Rings • Toss ed Salad • Roll an d Butter Bring a friend! Ta~e a dvantage of th is dL'lliciou' din- ner for 2, •I a iu1! right p rice. 1/i lb. hinder cho ice 1te t'l~, cul to 8r1dford Hou1e 'pec.ific a tio n,, Be good to • lria nd, or rn•ybe the f•rn fly? Thi, me•I, is a f•vor ita with •II •.. you 'll be • winn er/ $ L/\UT ~SEEN (u IN ) Featuring GERMAINE Enchil ada end T•co .....•••• , • , , .•. , $1 .35 Chili Rel leno ·Enchilada .••. , .. , , •... $1 .50 NOW S.rTtd wlril RI''• leaM, Te1t.Clte1 .,. .. Sollia FINEST MEXICAN FOOD AT REASONAILI r111CES e COCKTAILS e FO!T ~ LAUDERDAIEJ 'FLORIDA i (J d AT Close~ Sundays Wa t'lra loct'l t1d next to the M•y Co. in South Co•it Plaza. JJJl s. lrlmt 140·1140 ALLEY UIT PRESENTS lha Sen11tional TONY FLORES Gult•rlst/Vocalist Folk, Cl•sslc1I, Spanish THUR. THRU SAT. GINO LANZI Sea. tflr• WM. Nltet FIATURINIJ DINNERS In the Sin Fr1neiteo M1 nn1r IA.CK Of LAMI STUlS e SUfOOD 5 TO t t NJGMTl Y IUSINDSMAN'S LUNCH 11 :00 TO S SATURDAY-ti lo S LUNCH OR BRUNCH SUNDAY-BRUNCH OPIN rYl•Y DAT OH THI OCIAN AOJACflll TO ••w1>o•T I U.CN "Ill Z106 W. OCEAN FRONT NIWl'ORT HACH Bay Tours on Tap 2 Receive Film Cash The Friends of Newport Bay invite the public to the first of tour "Environment.al Tours'' of Upper Newport Bay on Saturday Sept. 18, from 9 to 11 a.m. Gu ides will take gro ups, meeting at the lnter11ection of Eastblu!f and Back Ba y Drives, (just west of Jam· boree Road in Newport Beach~. on a free walking tour of this vita l estuary. There is n1uch lo learn about the ba y wh ich is a spawning ground and nursery . • • • BOB CROSBY ind Th• &r11t1st Dlxt1l1nd Bind In U11 Land ftat11ri11i: THE BOBCATS ~ for 60 varieties of fish and tm· portant home along t h e Pacific flyway from Canada to r.1cx1co, for over lSO species of migratory and shor~irds. To inform those who join the lour about many interesting fart~ regarding lhe abundance of !1fe provided by the Bay's distinct environment, vd ll be s~a kers specializing in the fields of arch2.eology, paleontolog y, ornithology, botany a nd biology Binoculars are suggested for close-up v1e .... ·s of \\'lldltfe 1n this natural s c e n 1 c won- derland Picnic s.ites ;;re t1va1lable at nearby Eastb!uff Park, above !he Ba y at 1he in- tersection of Vista del Sol and Easlbluf/ Dr .. t1s well as at the county's North Star Beach on the \\'est side of the Bay ln Dover shores. f or fur I her informat ion regarding the tours. phone Pa n~· E "old ~en. 494-4!61. The Academy of r-.1otion Pic- ture Arts and Sciences has named two outsta nd ing university graduate students each to receh'e special $5,000 S c i en l i f i c -Te e h n ical Scholarship Awards. The reelpients of t he awards, announced today by Academy President Daniel Taradash, are both doctoral car.didates. They are. Takashi Inagaki of Columbia Universi- ty and Jay r-.lilton Steinberg of the Universit y of Southern California. Inagaki v.•as av.·arde-d his scholarship for study of elec- trical engineering principles applied to improving visual techniques in filmma king . A O nl y danee attraction this fa ll at Music Center ... la st season's "sleeper" in return run . """"' C•"'•' Pr•1•n!<>t<cn1 1~• >po<ID<vl<>r AMAN ,,,I~ !n>•,..blo \00 mcgnol1<cn•ly <O••umcd Oon<er> I ""9"'' ond my•/c:cn• BAll(AN • MJODlf EASTERN• I A'llCAN MIJS!C <>nd DA.NCf :AMMJ S!l'TfM&fR JI) '~'""0" Stl'TfMllR II 4 E"ciling Periormonce1 "' )!'1 '"""" ~:\:';',~~·~;;~ :I ...,,,.,!I, u • \1"1 II o•d I \~., >1>11!,.llO U11 4 11 J IJ J IJ ' .\1v.;ir a ,rfR ' , ' 0 \H\\,.\SO' 1 II \l ,• 11c•ns NOW o• '"' .. o••< Co••••I•••• ( ub o• S ( i•ll "'"'"ol •v••<•••iS C. .. "'"Co , 6ll lou•• ,.,ll/Woll•<•1·l•bo•<y, 1Nf0lMATION: 626-7211 ••• • • ~ •• ,,.·• •• 'o o o• •. •. • • •• o, • • • • • • • 6816 NIGHTS Sept. 6 thru Sept.11 DIZZY GILLESPIE I I THE EARL"FATHA" HINES WORLD'S GREATEST JAZZ BAND ftaturing . Tru mmi1 Young and M1rsh1ll Roy1I of Yank Lawson & Bob H1111rt -..·ith Brlly Butttrfitkl. \'1e Ditkenstn, Biid Fretrr11n, Eddie Hubb lt, CllS JailllSOll Jr., Rllph SultGll, Bob Wilb11r Pl"' TEDDY BUCKflER •THE YOUNG MEN FROM NEW ORLEANS THE BANJO KINGS• THE DISNEYLAND STRAWHATTERS· THE ROYAL STREET BACHELORS • TllE NEW DIXIE REBELLION THE SOUTllERN CALIFORNIA HOT JAZZ SOCIITT MARCHING BAND Opt n tJJery tlay thru .Septl!mbtr 11 from S AM· 1 A i\1 Two Flr1w1rt1 Sp1ct1cul1rsl ... t«h nit ht ot 9 l'M 4nd M idnl1h1 .. ····1 .·.·· ... . . . . It's an End.of-summer Entertainment Extravaganza ... at No Extra Cost. - Actor Diversifies Steve Lawrence Set To Try Act ing Role Entertainers. I i k e cor- porations, should diversity, in the opinion of singer Ste ve Lawrence. He took a step ir1 that direction wit h his first straigh t dramallc role , that of an ambitious young surge<in, in "The Corrupted" epi sode of ritGr..t-TV's ".\·led1cal Center." which will air \\-'ednesda y, Sept. 22 at 9 p.m. on ChannC'I 2. Chad Everett and Jan1es Daly star in the series. break attendance records as a singer at n1aior su pper clu bs, and for a time had his oy,·n tele\'ision variety show. The young singer won the New York Critics Aw ard in his Broadway debu! in the n1usical, "\Vha t ~lakes Sam- my Run:· and later scored in another B ro ad way hll. •·Golden Rainbow " He also is a rerord1ng artist for r.tG~t Records. "The days 11· hen en-La\1Tence and his wife. terlainers remain 1n one field singer Eydie Gorme. movrd are over. For an enduring from i\'ew York a year ago to caree r one must be proficient Be\'erly Hills. The pair often in as many as possible," corn· a ppear together in concerts. mented Lawrence after put· -.===-:cc===-======:::; ting aside the surgical in- struments he had been using in a scene of the teleplay. Vincent Sherman, director of the "r..1cd ict1l Center" epii:;ode, is confident that Lawrence's perforn1ancc \I ill establi sh hlin as a fin e dramatic actor. .. \Vhen Steve records a song he stylizes and makes 1t his own. He has the same facih1v with the lines of the scri1}t wri ter," said Sherman. Steve Allen in t r odu c e d Lllwrence to n a\. i On al television on the "TonighT Show." He then \1·ent on to MCME RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YDUNO PEOPl£ 1,.,.,,,, •1<1<11 '"° ""'110•1•11 <>I ,...,..,. ",,,_ '"' ..... ,"O Ill',,,.,,'"'-· -------------------- ............................ .. , fq ~ ..... [J;' .......... .. ......... <» .... .. ..,_ "<:"L"I '-<' M\' ., ....... ,_ CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY FROM 2 P.M. Prices until 4 p.m.: Aduth cind Jn .• SI .SD Chlldr e", 75c TWO BIG EXCITING FILMS NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES WED • THURS . FR L MON . MATINEES ONLY MATINEE • SATURDAY lls scrumdidilyumpt1ous! ONLY ,o}ar.iLLtr~ WILLY TUE. 111 'I 'I/I WONKA WlllY WONKA .. aOoN.,,.11 AT AT 12,30.4,25 1\\ 1\111(~ 12'30 j\£. cHOCOl.Jire El El:To:~~o~'t f~.c~:,·· . DD~~DD ;: ................. v 2:15 ~~ SECO ND MATI NEE FEATURE "EL DORADO". Exclusi ve Engagen1 e11t 6 th Record Week ON ·ANY SUNDAY ""'"n••.aznaww ic: Also STEVE Mc OUEEN ;n "THE REIVERS" MATI NEES DAllY 'fltt• ,Ille 'f"-MA>tl. MIN~lNDlJPO No"""""' .......... ..,. J '0..tC- p,,.. •• 1~ ...... a."'' o ... "'l• c...,~...,c.,..1•. :-n~ w I-le·-· !>o-....._ - . ' . , .. Friday, Sfptembtr 3. 1971 DAJLV PILOT ! STAJ::'f KEACH FAYE DUNAWAY HARRIS YTJLlN "DOC" A fllM BY FRANK PERRY .~M1K::WIPltY . ··~""'"'-1 <·•·'• '• .,,,,,., .... ,.~ ......... ._. .... Tfll! IR I _ :·:·:<:•· .. ,b I NOW! I Um1'dllMll1S ~·~~. - 1Wl ll·INCD.Mlf] •·11tMT Al T~l 1001 Of TH! WOltO .. -~"'~"'"•oc •,. I 1o•r~M•Cl).111n 8 tloooou~••n "SC Al~ HUN If IS" ..<:::-:-:-,... CHARLTOl't HESTOl't THE QMEG~ MAl't CO-HIT AT BOTH TH EATRES "THX· 1138" • CALL THEATRES FOR 2ND FEATURfl fj l!<I W!llM~IU (!~ll• EDWARDS CINEMI WEST 2 Wl~!,.11<Slll I GO<Dl~ ... !>I. 10).•<0I Kfl'llll<GUO!I< GJCM: I l•N Dlt:i:Q I ~~i lDWAIDJ CINEMA TlllAJR( WIOOlloti DOM\.(OSU MfS/,_OMON! l•l.l101 ()lj Ml.UOll llVO.-()ljl "Ill ~I~~ I•~ 011{;() "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" 1•1 The hunlfor the Gteet Whit• Sharl< o-H1r 7 TH "\IGHT AT THI IOCI WEEK! Of TM( WOlllD" fOXINIHEIM m w ltf!''lN.IVI .,.,. ... _ Ill ]Mil '.0.ClllC'I (11\11 Mf1l PAUL O DRIVE-IN .. ::fO DA.IL Y PILOT FruUy, Stptembr r J, 197J ¥our Guide to Movies R .-DAll,Y LOI ........ t' House' Women's Prison • Ill 'Doll Friday Evening Saturday Morning IEl"ll:MlfR J SEPTEMBER 4 UO 1J ()) Jlfl ,..SNlitll foatbatl i:JO ID(() Su11•1r S.IHtter Th• Ottla Cowboya 'll-rht 81ltinlOH 7:00 D ®l m To•loolel) Show Colts, Kw llom B1!Umo11. <JJ Su•IMf S1111est.er (]) Mtw1 Bill Hllddy m Jh11ndtrbinls 0 DIC Jim lom Sll)'cltt 7:30 I) [Mtf• Tnitllou .. D TIM F11attlw 0 @n NtdH 1r!CI Jecll1 CIJ WIW, Wiid Wed (I) DitarftlJ 0 Sil O'Clldl Movir. {C) {90) 0 B!tet. [Jplrknct "Nlctl RWf 11 1-lkot• (1clventu11) [@) UKlt R•b '65-Anlhony Quinn, Lili lled rov1, m Yoe! alld FritW J1mtS Cob11rn. 1:00 ID l 11p 14m•r/IOld •~•llf ~r @I a.....! 10 ...,_,., 0 ID Woodr Wo..tllldtt m n. ""'btllMi o m oo 1..not1ot Utt• CD Stlf Tl'lli (IJ Ctrtoo. Ca"'i'l'll (15) Altb:I: Ill AMflcl 0 Mo"tlt: {t) "Thi list Ch1r11~ fD a.IWM'I fMJ (1dv1ntu1e) '64---TOI!)' R11»et, H1y1 IEl Nlitidm .l4 Hara,ee!. m Olttll v11., °"' m cartootts Edi I o r '• f)'ole.: Th is 71!0UIC (JUtdt 1$ /)l'l'flCJ Ti'd hy ihe fi lms comm1 ~te~ l.lf //arbor Cou11c1l PTA . f.frs. Jlurr!J f.lellor 1s president and Mrs. Bruce Nordl1nuL 1s corron iltee chninna11. ll 1s 111le-11ded as a r cf ere11f e 1n detenninoig su nab/c f 1 I ms for certain ngc yrOIJ /JS oud will nppeor 1uel'klu. Your r il'WS are so/1C1/ed. f.1ail tlien1 to 1\lu· r1c 1-:u.ufe , rure of 1he DA ILY PILO'I'. * ADULTS Big Doll llousl° ! R): Story of brutality in a women 's pri~vn. Stars Judy Brown, Pam ()I) Uipl'• 1..., 1:JO o ®l m Thi •llflk* ED MN1 Jim H1W1hornt 0 ~111pirs l'ToNt Grier and Pat \Voodell. l :JO el lllC ""' John Cllmcellat m Cisco Kid 'The Arrangrmt>nl IR 1: m 'Oii flrlitc •~ 11:00 0 Cil s.brin• illd Ult Cl'DO'N Personality and s ex u a I {15) Thi .... Millutn W"!UI • • • 'oolitt h f b ·11· t bl' "1 angups o a rt 1an pu 1c fD 1toc111POC11• lldre o @J rn °'· 0o1ttt11 m Dneft lttport 0 MD'M: "follow tt.t Hunttr rela tions 1na n I Kirk Douglas ~ The Lawman 1GP): Western .ad\enture slOrv in wh1rh the ar111 of lhe law· goes above the cal! of duty in enforcement. Stars Burt Lancaster , Lee J . Cobb and Robert Ryan, 1'he L-0 Ye l\1achlne ~R I : .John Philip Law portrays bOy 11·onder of television executive \\orld whose affairs lack permanency b e c a u s e or psychological s ca rs of c.:hildhood. Dyan Cannon and Jal·kie Cooper costar in this :slory based on Jacqueline Susann no\•el. /\l("Cabt aod ~lrs. !Hiller j H l: /\lcCabe builds saloon on bleak hillside of British mining town of the J900's and sets up f\\rs. f\tiller as mad<.1m or three·tenl brothel. Success spel!s trouble v.·hen syndicate 1ries to hoy them out and brings hired kill ers to forct> the issue. \Varrcn Beatty and Julie Christie star. · d ·~· "~ .. ,.., , 1 in his cornputerized v.·orld. (l9) ni. Mda1111 fa111ly ( rJml) ...........,,.,.,e, ...... p 1" r., ,,,~A~ s~ 11• (R J: lrrevcrnnt El!.i OueM"' l'ltines on~low St~ven~. Faye Dunnway plays the tometlv about the Mobile -'"'..., 0 '3' '6' •··• ,_, uninhibited office mistress and · ""'_., \,u \.!l!'J .... , ~~· Arn1.v Surgical llospital during 7:GG (!)ABC ,.,.. Smith, Reasoner m MO'+'iu: "fort AJgieri" (.1d~!n· Deborah Kerr is the establish- Q g;) lflC lltwt .IOOn Chaneenor turt) '52-Car\os lhom p$0n. ~vonnt men\ \1•ife lrylng to Sa\'C her lhe Korean \V ar. Spoof on O Wlclt kfM• Tlrt•bT. (90) •in· DeCario. "long Nla:lit of 1943~ (dr1. world and niarriage. nlJrse-doctor relationshi ps and wltltM Mtll'i .,_111, .. (Ei·fi) '44--ma) ·52-Belind& lee. Gone Cuv1. the "La st Supper." Stars tobn C1ntdi111, .Ion Hin. (!) M<Mes: "Code o1 Sllellcen (dr~· Carn al KDO\vledge ( R ): E lliott Could and Donald (I) Truth 11 tltnequMm ma\ _ Ed Helw", Terry eaxer. J\like Nichols directs !he Jules Sutherland. 0 Whit'• MJ UM? "Elclpe In ttlt S1111'• {1dventur1) 'E.Z F eiffer script in a series or ~turphy's \\'ar I G p ) : cm Diet; y111 ~ -Jghn Be~t\ey. case history re11ela!ions of German U-Boat rnachine guns m 1 t-LKJ giCtltrdn, Ciuitlrm sexual abbcrations and gutter survil'ors of torpedoed ship. U-m Draptt G) Ptnonrn• Lltino language \\-'hich the film says Boat 0 ff ic e r assassinates (151 ~llOd:I • eti.u t:JO 0 (fgJ rn P'lllk ~nthlr reflects American society to-British officer as he lies in 1:=.:-::... Wl6 • -· ~~;:::::;:.ti;:Sowtil day, bunk. Story of f.Iurphy's (1') Sid e11i... 0 MO'l'it:: "The II.tu"' .r fmt Diary of a r.lad lfouse~·ife r evenge on sub as it gets stuck m w..i. lit.. Ji11tt1~ (westtm l '4G--Henry fondl, fR): Story of the di sintegra!ion in South American mud bank. 7:JO (])MMI: (C) (2flf) •Jolin"' Tift(' Gene nemey, J•ckle Cooper. of a l'\ew York attorney's Plaza Suitl' ~GPI : Screen (driml) '66--llobtrt T,ylof, Cer1l· E?!ArribltlNorte marriage . Richard Benjamin '"ersion of stage trilogy slar- dine Broob. 10:00 8 @ .loM 1"4 lM l'll,,,ms porlrays the pompous bus band rirlg \\'alter ?l!atthau: a s a 0 @.l m HIP cti1~rr1I (Ill 0 @I m H.R. l'lrinstuf and Carrie Snodgress plays highpo1\"ered executive \.\'Or· 0 11) (!)The lfMI l undl (Ill @ Ret1 Emtt: Rentll1 the OOred wife \\'ho finds an ried about erosion of scx- 0 lllllliel $ Mo.it; IC) (2hr) "Mr 0 @ Kot Whtitls affair lo occupy herself. uality; a Holly\\'ood producer frillld f1lcb" (drtm1) '43-Roddy fII 1..tN:b1 Ubn O E d IR Ff tci·,·,0 to s•d"ce "" old O ,..,Hlflt:!ll Clobltn:lltefJ l'tp ~n I: 1 teen year ,., .... " llld>owlll, llit.I Johll.SClll, Pmton IO:!O l!'J Id " " \ \io'm0 to'"O .,·,Jrc,·cod. "nd as Finter. 0 @1 rn1teA ~mes tl1t Crvmp o ~l i"e gets 1:1\\·a,.en1ng o " " .., u m Tnrttl «" Collteqllll!Ctl 0 Mln'it: -i.o.11 Shirt" (m~tery) sordid side of adull I ife \.\']1Pn the [at her of a reluctant bride . m 11Tlbl1 Thiel '52--Gtoige llaM. Dot"orhy Hirt hired as attendant nt diligy Pretty !\.laids All In a Row (15) EnYlrtMMftl O IJ)SkJ Hms \,ondon 1nale-fem;i!p public ~ R ~; Rock Hudson portrays fI)M1ltl!pila Tllutfe (RJ ll:OO O (!)Arthle'5 funhou• hath. J11ne Asker portrays t11s coach-counsellor ha ving af- @!)EitrellnMusklla 0 2iJ mM~Of I.up lntbil brautiful, cynlcal. instruclor fairs with his prr.tty studcn!s (39)1f5TMltt (]J FilniFe1tur1 arid !\l ike is .!ohn tl!ouldcr \\-·hi\e English teacher An gie l:ODQ (jJ IE"'""",,..; tlif l'rtllmo1 0 ill Motor MOii~ Brown. J)iana Dors costars. Dickinson seduces sbyesl boy m roteOtMTruth Q Movit: "Gwn Bittlt 11 Mont.. fh I d .-.,._ in class. Plot concer11s {15)C.l'Mlld1ta •lld r.t:1 ~ (we:rttrn) '57-Sleri1n1 H•1· Doc (RJ:' l' r.gen ary ,..., .... fDSrM•,. Ellriqut den. P;,mel1 Ounun. l!olllday is a consumptive den-strangu!aUon of three glr\s {l9)CNrp11 roatblll Rim n.. a!)V1riedld li st turned gambler \vho fal ls ~hoot-Out (G PJ: (;re~ory etiu1ellrtSlnDieio. 11:30fJ t1)The H1rdr !DJ' in love 1~·ith a frontier p~o· Peck is loner JU SI relea:;:ed (I'i)Ni111 ffiM 0\111: "lure •l lht Sw1mp.. stilute. \Vyatl E11rp 1 s from prison \1·ho seeks a:JOf)Cl)CBS ..._.Writ" C..onkilt (adventure) '57 -Wl iltrd Put.•r, portrayed as political op-revenge on !he douhle crQsser D ®l lD!bll• tf ttM ~ .. (RJ Mallh~U Tholllpson. portunist v.•ho staged the v.·ho turned him in . The \'1!tai n 0 11M MllD S'-€D MulG 1 Mano ll:nt!Mre Famous gunf ight for political hires I hr e e psychopathic 0 @ ffi TM P'trtridl" fMtilf' (R) CD 9..,_Une purposes. Stars Stacy Keach gunmen and Peck's 01\'n sn1all !! ~_!.rost Show Afternoon and fav Duna\!o·ay. daughter to keep an eye on u:a ..... Gl't "carler \RI: f\1ichael him fDloOoqv+nri {II) MOdttti• u-. o ·--~.... II . Lo d Valley of th< Doll~ IR J: The ttlll IJ 00 ~MJ lirittittl she-ii fR) :..... ......,,,., Caine is sma -time n on -h 0 (!) rn Th.ti ~it {RJ 0 llkMt: -Th• Di.mpion" (dr1m1) thug in story of revenge in interwoven story of l e li ves m Thi Bii Viflrr '('J.-.-lli~ Dougla5. Ruth Roman. British underworld. of three aspiring young ac· (ISJrlllf11• O ffi ffiAnteric:an BalldslMd Klute 1R1 : Jane F'onda tresses 1\·ho become sc<1rrrd fI) ...,_"'* (ll'l "Off·B.t Down· l"8' Blbrul'I N'>rtrays aspiring actress lurn· by sex and drugs in the rough €D Terna F.fl'lladco '"' Id h b · S B•ltl" ed prost itute . Unable to \~Or of s ow us111ess. t:irs (39) Roblft Hood ID LI Cttld• l ien Crlld1 ".•t,~.blish real relationships she Barbara Perkins <1nd Patty ...,,. (ID Fi\111 Vi fit (llbr) Travel ~ ,, w IO'A$ pu1 Veronk• regilrds her business as a Duke. U0Th• lntern1 nn 12:JOf)Tllt M~n)tts I f t · D \'a"<.Sh<'"g f>o,·0 1 !Rt·. s·tocy 0 (I!@ C!)U,1M111'1.\llllteu1 nrn) o a c 1ng . on " " " 0 (!)(I) ffi Tht Odd Couplt (II) Gell Live. !rom the Wilming!ri. Sutherland is policeman on nf antl·eStablishnlcnt hero, ~\~:~~ill I Rornn•.,. the Ri¥u .l.I Counlry Club. Wilmlna:1on D1law1re. hunl for missing friend in this J\owosk) -Korean \'eL f!X· D l•rtH Wu'll Ne.s O Movie: (C) "Liwinclblt. Glllfi1tot' mlirder mystery. ron. ex·race driver. Speeds tr:l LI Cnu cit M.nu ervas (drama) '&J-Rlchard Harri)Of). lso-;;;;; .. ;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;~ 10:00 0 ®l m sthfl~e ll•port {II) bel Coie,, .Joseph Marta. LAST 5 DAYS! 0 Newt i(.eY1n S.ndl!l m Kin" of Co111ed, I 0 (I) (I) CD lnlt, AmHlc:Drr StJtt (39) Se1 H11fl1 0 Moorit: (2~f") "Rrq uitfn f!Jf 1 1:00 f) ".J'· U.S.. Opetl Tt11i!l1 Cl!11t1pion· ... Ip"' •-sll1pi The rarlr round ma tches e<I ,,,,.. ' (drima) '62-ilhOllJ t(Jl'ered. tro m the W~t Side l tnnis =:,. Jtt~11 Cltison, Mickey Club. rort.s1 Hills,. HY. m llewt Pv1111m, Fishm1~ (!) N~ H11:~ Car1er m Min!Ttp rn l1 Litt11 F111tastitl (15) N£T P'\ryhouw fJ9) P1tty DY•e We-ek DC1y1 7:30 & ':30 SC1111rdciy &-s~11dC11 J :J0-5:30-7 :30-,;)0 fD lltdi JovnHI l:lO <El Mo'lit: "l'1und~tc1 ct f'1lnled @Jo m l.udl.I Libre Fl•U~ ( .. es,1e1nJ '5:J-Cci11nne C..I· i!~~~::::i:~~~~~~~;~~~~=~~~~~~~:: lit.JO O r::I!rr!!I] '"" 9'n1t rd-l'SJ1· vi?!, Sk•11 Home•er. John Ca11oll. 1--_____ _ ~~':1~:.:~~,.~.·;:1!:1:~ zm ~1::::1;:c:11ttt1bul\~ ~A~lo)Er-,:'. li women O Movit: -ArilOn•" ( .. efltrn) ·~o .G ~LJ l5lnJ ~ · ;::~ .. ,,., O Mowlt: r21!1") "The lie"tr1I Died -W•1i<am Ho1den. lea n A,rthur. ~!~ h ~ 1t Oen" (dr1m1) •3Q--G,..., Cooper O Movie: "O•"fef bineH lm~!ert) '_':' • 10:.f~ Wade!rrne C•rroll. ·~1-H~a:ti Beaomtnt. Icl.,atd Bro· -. :...·~ (8 Df•rnel ph, ID 1'e'lf1 eill Joli~ I! Mobilt tlome Shew m U D1111t Ot 11n1 1-tn~rlb Dt· 0 M!l'llt: "ri\'f. fln itn:" (dr1m1) ctlllt '5'.'-James Ma'.On, (J9) r111tr11: !C) (2lfi) "Patrlsl!~ 0 llollet Derby tl:OD I) Cf rn Nfwi f16 ~ow roui Bible 0 ~ m Phws m MO'+'ie: "Tht OooOn1 o! 0ti.- (61 Mrrsh1I OlllOll ~om1H l.,,e:1.!tm) '~9--R~ndlop~ 0 lJ) CD""" Stctt, .lo~n lrel1nd, looot Albritton, m Ncwie: "Allra:flliny Oprisl~(' ffi Sporb Wor\cl (•H1un) '39-klhn l'l'!Y"" Cl11re CD Ho! Whttls Trtl'OI . 2:lO {Jl Siletchbook m k1\ 1ht Clot~ (6' lnetdOWll fD CorrftrwtioM With 1 h}'cflll· :12.' HiEl! Speld l.Mn1 trist m Winp lo Ad'tl!nlurt "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" IOI The hunlfOf the Great Whtte Sharie Co-Hit "A IOY NAMED CHARLIE IROWN" •ll CAllTOON l'EilTUlll! I t1:15 ro Ci-• l4 rn StJ Hnm l.,,!~~~~!~~~~"""",.:'.;,~;"~'~';';';';'~';";"~•;··;~""Jj ll:JO 0 Mcnie; "Tht Ni1M. W1rttr"' 3:00 0 ll1m1 l'Tt·StltOI Foothln LA M•li"•" Sllwrcl•J •...ct '~"'''· hu,pen.se ) ·6>-Robert 1 1~\Gf, Bill· !11m1 ''· S111 fi1eto Ch1rgell. in b1rw Sl1mrwyck. ~1mt pltytd Int 1112"! 1! Ille f.ol . \---- 0 llOl m .kthnrrf C.rwon tSeUm 0 (]) (]) Cif) Ok~ Clftlt (j"I Mo.if: (C) "'SM!n ,. ... ltdl" ((I Co!Mc!J Tllt1Ut !«imtd)'l '~Tom [wtll, M1ri1Jn m Mowlt: ft) ~~ ot tht Al'tll· Manroe 1tf" (dr1m1) '67~mtrQll Milch O C.litOt11i1 500 Prelude to Sun· 111, Jld Slalrt. d1y"1 11,.;t, 1nelud1n& llmt t11111 1! 12':00 O Motle: "Soil et ltllt $\In" Ont160 llK""'Y· (we1t11n) '!il-lftith l1110n, Oona (61 W111"1l !>Pd ot Allw Dr•ke, Ptuia C.stlt. ([1 ln1em1tlon1L Kou1 U:JO 1J MM: (C) "ConMCtkvt Tt1iktt 0 Movif: ~HIP fltoln'" (dr1m1) i. KMa Mhur'1 Court'" (musical) '52--Giry Cooper, GrlC.ll Kelly. '(9--Bina: Cim.by, Rll.ond t flem•nc. ®1 Selene. l1dioll Thtlf11 m Nl.-lrM Sltw: "frillltnitiin ID Movie: (C) "'!tome ltt h1dl1u'" lf70.• -rn. Sil~ Shi!'IM lrifllt, ~Ind (~d~tnturt) '4.t-lotl MtAll\illr. """"'1 r,_ '41_.,• aJ R-Mtll N11llt1I g;, The Iii Picture JM II .. : •ar.irw ., Loni(' (391 Urtell Wtlclo {myalfry) '52-llobtrt lfy1n, l~• CD Motof MollW Lupino. ~ -D .cxi 1ikw:1 J;JO 0 K1a;.a.m111 \11-Wll (!) F\1111 Felt ur• l:Jl(I),.._ H:1 D lilurtdo £Jtl lclCll ~ 8 lilltt! ~ Wllld Trwll" (wtd· tn T1111 M"f!!ft!UN .,.) '.tt-f'Mtll TucUr, Adriln (~) lhtRJ 11!d Hit frllMl1 ._.., MN M1r1. CD TIM &rdJ IOJ'll Treat This the Week Family to Dinner One of Orange Co u~'"';. Fine Restaurants . :~c.u.;.e ~·--~~*'"*91t>~e.o->i ~ E' . ' s .. .. ' • • Milr.c NidlJls.JaB Nidlolson. faOOict Bagm.ArtuGaririd, ilMM.lrgltlaodMes raitr. Carnal KnoMclf#. UUUSM ORANGE COUNlT INDOM EN GA.GEMENT 90 t.llJllYID \lllT~. •-v ""'"' ''" . ''"' , ••-• "'"~ M•. I )-l r••J:M •••• fr·om Den11r1· to San Fra11l·1~c.:o re:it gun fi.tthter :shov•s up with police HI µur:-:11it l!.n-THX !!!Ill ct:P ~: C1!1zc·11 couragcd by Black radio dJ:S(" TH Y and Tl!X rcdt:.1.;over iicx Jockey .::1ga1ns1 hard rock in o con1putcr1 Led world \Vheri;: rnusic background. Jll he;i ds :tre shaved ancl rnrn desp<ir:idos sel'k1ng ranson1. t•.111.:llll· Vibrations !f;): Surfing fllrn with rock music ba1.:kground llyan's Daughter IAP I: and \\"Q tnen are sedated and * rtoherl /\1itchuni, Sarah 1\l1!cs llll'dltated in a dcpe rso nahzed T ii t' /e!lt•r· 111irri rtl101el,11 and Juhn !\.fills s1<1r tn a lo1e prisnn 1..·1tv of 1ornn1-ro11' o/ti•r (IH· r.tli· 1111.licatc·s !111· story set in stetuc ll"eland r1f Wild Ho11ers lGP1 : P.x· i'l!llllp 111 ~·r1t (/iv p1c~iv·e l1!f /!)16. 11cs!lc:>s.'>, beout1ful 14•1/f• 1:-tcnti alis! \\'esteru :-;tarring th1, !o/(J/uoi /'ictUr P t:vflt• of middle·aged schoo l h!atlll·t" \\'lllian1 Holden :incl Hyi:!n '/'lu' Curll' llu1/ Haf111:; /Jfll has affair \Vtlh British rnajur. U'!\e;;il as i.'O\.\'\XJkes un Kt1rl fl ii!~r) 11111y be /c1uud (11l u11e \\'hn ls ll arry l\ell er1n <J 11 l\1alden·s \:lst ~lun1:1 n::i r:i nf'h. Uf tlie 111uliilll /!l t"lllrt' page.~. :ind \\'hy l'i lie Sllying Those llchin~ lo get r1cl1 they rub lht -- 1'trrlble Things Alwu1 ~1r ·~ !ocal bank. IHI : Dusi in Huffman portra~., \\'ill::i rd 1GPf : R r tic l' lhe ptilhetJc-cntnical fi gure ul Dav1sun :,l:lrs 111 1crnJr s1nry Georgie in story ol a once su<·-:i huu!." l111le boy "ho cap111r•·s cessful composer who is afraid <ind traln'i la rge r:11' The\ Q[ death, [;ulure and disin· <ire taught to obey his C''ery · d I I A<tull• 11.IS; ;,,. u .11; koll• He I tegrat1on. c.:on1ma rld an Ile ri' eases• w.11111,, l1okl•n _ 11y1n O'N••• 1\1 ATURED TEE!\"S lht•m on those he \!o'tShcs lo "WILD •OYERS" IGl'I AN!) ADULTS hurl. '"MURl'H;.~·WAR" IGl'I Esca pe from the l'J11net of FA~ll LV .. jlh Pt!or O"loolt ,he A•~s ICl'J Th,td ,.,,·e1 ·e c ... 1>n110u• ~un •nd Mo".-l:JO p.m. ... ~ ' : " r 1 Ri~ Jake !GJ : John \Vayne1:==::::=~==~::===1 fiction fi!n1 dealing \\" l 1 h hunts doii'I\ t!ie kidnapJlf•rs of), premise that a planet exist..; h i~, grruitl~in 1 portrayed by his • BALBOA i1·hcre <rpes rule aod t•trp\UrL'd t1\vn re;l l life sun_ 1·:t!11un . !Jur· 673 •048 a::;lronauts :ire caged fl)r ing enurse or actioJI he is -t seient1f1c vivisecl1u11. l n •.. , ,. reunited \\"ith long-scpar01ted OPEN E:sc:ipe the apes wage \Var \\'ife. ~laurcen U ' 11 a r a. ';45 un \Vasliin~lon , D.C. 11 . d Hiehard Boone Jc;1ds band of '" !. latboa ·rhe House That rippe _ lalboli Pf'nlntvl• Blovd /G P 1: Psyt·holog1cal ti..::;:::_;.:.::;:.::.::....:::= horror story by author of '·Psycho" this nun-viule11L filn1 centcrs around a ~loon1y r-:nglish 1n2.nsion rented by a f:in1ous horrur star \\•hile he 111akes movie near-by. He disappears, as did t he previous three tenants, Kelley"s flerc>es IG P J: World \\'ar ll coruedy ad- venture 1vith Clint East1-1·ood and Donald Sutherland :.tr1r- ring. 'l"hey allern pt lo steal gold bullion behind enemy lines. Don Hickl<'s «oslars. The Light at the Edge or the ~\"orld ~G P I: Ada 1>t:it ion or the Jules Verne ::i<lventure about a lighthouse nn C:3pe Horn opernted hy Fernando fley and l\irk l)nuglas. Yul Bryner and his sw:1shbucklin~ pirates raid the slalion <1nd trv 10 enr- r.v olf berrutHul Samaiitha Eg- g:.ir. A i\'.c1-1· Leaf !G I'): \V~ller ~latthau portrays ~i loxury l1u11~ry bachelor \\'ho is dn\1'nl 1n his last quartcr·mil/lon. Elaine J\lay plays the rich lov e, interest in this sl apstick co111-1 ed.1·. . Omega i\1an IG l'l: S1·1ent1sl C:barlion I le!->\\IJJ de\ t'l()p:. ;1 vae1·1ne lo sa,·c 1n~1nkn1d fr•1n1 baeleria 11·:irl arc. He h:1s lime lo use 11 nn himself onl}. "hen Hussla-Red Ch inese \\' a r s1veep.<i entlrP globe. Other ALSO l'LAY IN(j. Clint Eaitwood -DC111 Ricki•~ "KELLEY'S HEROES" sorvlvors arc famil y of gotllish ~~~~~~~~~~~~===========~~· psychotics 1\·ho hunt him -- down. P:illon: Salute lo a RebPI, IGP): f"ilm portrait nf \V\\' U, i:;enernl kno\vn a~ ··01d Bl ond I ;ind Cuts .. , .<ihowing h1111 both :i.~ fl 111<111 c;tp<rble of i111cnse prnlanity anr! as :i hnlliant \.\<Ir strategist l;e0rgr l' Srotl pla~·s r :i uon and f\:,rJ /\l aldc11 ts (jcnerill Oniar J3r ;idlev The ·sralphuotcrs IGP !: A lr11pµer and a runa\.\ay ~1a~c p1l their .<ikJl l.~ against h;ind nf lnd1nn SC'lll phunlers. S t a r s Burl L;1nr as1cr. The Heirrrs l l~l'l: The incredible attack on Pearl Harbor as told from both the American and Japanese s id es. • ._._ -.-.~.~-: -9-.·a·a NOW EXCLUSIYEL Y ! l!DWARDS HARBOR,.:.T:.2 ·--·~ •vci ., '1'1\,10-,, cost• •tu «•·ot71 HOLIDAY MATINEES SATURDAY · SUNDAY MO NDAY '" "~a10• 1"1l""'"~ t lllll• !.OWARDS HARBOR ,:.~':,l MUt.(J• 11'0 o! •n•Ofl U (OIU •oU •••o•n , •au IOU'" v-• "'"" ,.., HOLIDAl MAllN[[S - SAL SU N., MON. EDWARDS HARBOReZ.?:.2 H-•IO• l<VO AT ••LION I L COIU •11A 1•1·0'11 i ••UI M>UIH o• u• o•r'o rwf. HOLIDAY ~A TIN[[S • SAL . SUN., MON. ~., TOra '"" • -1§1 .. ..._ "c> C-·•"-· M•""'"'oD••>ir>,"••' • '""""''" J ......... ,,. ""' ........... ~· ,,_ -· .•. HOLIDAl MAINJ[[S - SAL , SUN .. MON . l ND BIG HDLIOAl SH OW --·Whou .... ..odtrry;.t.y n lw: wy"} ................ .be.A ..,..7- '"'''"'' '.~: .. - t!B • • llA~ .. •••<> .......... o • ••• cO•I• .,_, • I•• 0>'"00 •-• 8'17·'160B • "v"""°''o'" ••.t.e" HOLIDAY MATI NEES SAL SUN., MON, fOnda iVtherland \" e :t r o J d L1u·n1s Ch1l1!h(l(l(I 1nn1('e!l''1' c!ISf'Ul{'f" thr \\.'1_1 11ol1flh""' ••l n1rn \\"h('tl h1 rrd h:ond ~1 1•1c l\lt·Qur<'n talk' h1111 ll)IO ' Ill•!"· rn11•111g·• gr.1ndp11 ·~ :iu1 11 Thr1 ('111"1 lip Ill \Jo·n)pht.-hrulh!'l :u111 o;ell 1·ar f11r r111 ·!' h1·r~1· -~' ··u_· --_~ -·_ .. ~·~ __ ____,! 'klute' Support '1111r l..J•1·~1I <:1111- righti ·r I (;p 1: .Jn1111·~ 1 ~:1n1r•r 1111d ~1L/il!1fll' l 'l e~ln·!I" ~1,11· 111 11 cfo.tf'r11 1·nn1r<J.1· ,,r r11 1 ,1 .~J..1 1\ idrn!1l\' Deltr1 1ni:: !11 111 tt1 hr 1111tnr1 0us gunfq~ti!r l', !1 1• decides to en ahead :inil pl;1\' lhe part All ~nr<; well 111'1111 "'llUI. WAl ER. WHl?f DEATH"' ......... ~--'······ .,.... ~ ........ ..... 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G\Vild GR.overs Pei Mrnoc.ctrn ·f'ANA'llSW Q "'" Pl~• Joh"\\lc>vn~ I ~"ha" I an.,.,., I~ "BIG JAIH " (GPI "WILP ROYI•~" •nil ' MUIPKJ"S w11·· .. 110 ••1 11\ ... ~ fl' ''' Ar,,. •'·•I I} .. n•n•• 1,,,. rl .,, .,1 .. llU A••AMGfMINT" ~. Parker's - 'Hanging~ Realistic Harry Belafonte Set for Pavilio11 Simple but dr1 m 1t ic Lo1·ely Lara Parker, of lighting, plain platforms.and a television's "Dark Shadows" J!tltctlve group of in- \\'ho now •~ making "Curse of slrumentalista will provide the Dark Shadows," has a scene setting for Harry Bela(onte, in the fil1n \vhere she is hang· when he mak~ his Los ed as a witch. It nearly Angeles Music Center debut in bcca1nr rno1 ·1· realistic lhan the Pavilion, Oct. 19 th rough necessa ry as she \\'as standing :JL on a pla !forfm 3fl feet above 'The production currently is lhe ground '.l'ilh the noose on a tour of Canada and the abou t her neek on a \\'Indy linited Slates. day. Dispensing y,•ilh op u I en t The branch to wh ich the scenery, complex staging aod rope was allached was jerked re splendent .11cC'Outrements, by a mighty (!USt of wind and only Belafon1e'1 e nd u ring Lara 1vas dr<igged to within an magnetism, and that or his inch of lhe ed(!e of the p!at-ff'llow artists, will provide !he form. She barely balled an magic of the evening. e~·e . . "Since I'm a ghost Letta ~1bulu will be featured throughout most of the fil m as will the Ho~·ard Roberts anyhO\\', I'd ha\'e just come Chorale \\'ith Ells ri.Utchell. back from the gra ve to fini sh Staged in two acts, the show PEARL BAILEY In ""°" ~3ttiruJ2 Two Shows NlcMly 8 PJD. llld MldnJctit • l wo sho~ ni1htty except Monday lOp.m.and l2:30 a.m. Alllerlc.a's 5rtata1t Yacatlan Bii)'. For ReseNatlon9 call : ZEnllh 11-9924 ., King1 CaJlle U ke T11/\oe/Nevada 17021831-1111 • fr1d~y. Stpttmbtr '· 1CJ71 DAIL V PILOf ~J HELD OVER! "A FOUR STAR MASTERPIECE, A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE" -::::" the picture." she said coolly. beco mes a musical course. in The f1l1n. a tale o f geography with songs from all MATINIU · f d h over the globe. those songs \\'ilh \\'hich au-IVENINGS w z rossession rom beyon t e ed. et P·"'- In Music Center Debut B 1°if1 late11s S11111111e1· Sin ~l'r ).!,:rl. Lindsay is a IJright note as }1(' doe~ Ji os l111 ~ ( l1•lf'l'~ al1111g \1-ith Carpenters, Al Hirt and the .\·rn l)11 ndl1·to11•11 Pirers on "r.1ake your 011·n Kind o! .\lu it." lln Cha nnel 4 at 8 p .111. 'fuesday. gr:il'e, also stars David Seib~'. Belafonte is convinced his d1ences can easily identify and P:rl. 011d Set., •:JO p.111. Sot .• , 1 :JO •II l :H p.a. Grayson H:il l. ][ iR produced ,-~f~fr~s~l~d~"~l~y~is~l~o~'"~l~•~ct~a~io~h~i~s-~ce~o~a"l~I •:·~it:h_j:o~y~. ~"~"~':l~s~o:l":'k~e~t~ot~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~'~"~·~·~"~·~·~·~·~·~ .. ~·~·~·~·~· ;;;~·~·~·~· ~.,;' ~··~·~...,;~'~'~";'~ .. ~·;~ <1nd directrd by Dan Curtis audiences. He added. "\\'e giYe them sninething ne\\\ of trorn a scrC'rnplay by San1 belfeve in placing emphasis on course." Hnll. based on AB C MG1'1 lo l11aug11rate Bi ggest Fili11 Scl1edule tclel"ision's ""Dnrk Shadows." The produc·tion \1•as filmed in Hs entirely at lhe Lyndhurst estate for MG~!. SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL FISH Oro1'90 Co•llfY's fi-' w lKtlo11 of Troplt9' FWI e11d Gollfl9 e AQUAllUMS :O.IG\J 11·111 inaugurale its largest lht'a!r1t•:d f1lrn pr11- ducrion stht'ci11lr· 111 _,r1en ~ears h\' !-l'•rl ing prUdurt1on 011 er~hl fr;ilurr f1J1ns 01 er a ten 11 rrl; pcri11d ~l:ir t111g eJr:y 5epten1b('I". :H·(·(1J'thn:,: T n l>ougln<; 1\('1ter·. c .... rcul 11 e 1 a:c president of the company. e MA INTENANCE SElYICI Rla rk. Ed1rards "·ill direct the • LIVE FOODS /llrn on location in the East e LIVE PLANTS 1111h Belasco producing. 111 w. WILSON, COSTA Ml l A 1•11 f 1ln>i1w ltd.) S.a.JMI Also in October \\'ill he the IDlJ Atlenl1, HUNTINGTON lliCH · f , D di JI I \NI •! !o Nf w Lvc-~'1 ) production o ' ca Y oney-1 " .. 0111 inoon." a crin1c suspense-,~~~~~,,..-~~~~~~! clr·nrn<i 111 he :;hut i nl f our of the eighl filn1 s v.•ill be s1ud1" based productions, unr. 11 ill he on the E;ist Coasl. one in ,\1 rx1eo and two 111 J~urope The pictures 11 ill rlln ge frnn1 hi~h coined} to \\estern and t'nme drnn1a. Tn Septf'n1b<>r the Cy }{O\\'ard -Leonard 1\Cki.'rn1an prorluctinn of E\·an Hunter's llO\el "E\"Cf\" Ltt1le Crook and r-.·anny"' 1<; si:itf'd fnr shogling. llo\\·ard will 11irect Fro1n a scrN!npln~ h 1' co-authorl'll \1 1th J o•1:1th;111 Axelrod nnd J'\obert t\l<Hlf' .\~·h.l'rn1an \\ill produce !ht• p1rh1n' 11ilh film- ing in L11~ A11gl'lf'S ;ind .~OlllC location :-.hf)(11ing 1n Italy, Lynn Re<J~ra1 c is sel lo star. Also in Srptemhcr llli\"er Reed will !-'I.II" in the /);il"Cl·hit- ting t'r1n1L' dr.1m:i "Sining Tnrg1•t " 1).i11r,las Hickox 11 ill dirrct tl1r IJl111 in and around London 1111b Barr\" Kulick pro- ducing. Thl' :-crec11pl:1y is by Ale." .Jacobs Octt'lbFr 11 Ill ~re 1h" ~1art nf filn11ng ion fi1i.' .1chl111on:i l p11·- l ure~ Th(' t1rs! 11 111 tle the fl 1 :i k r ~~ d \\' :i rds-\\"ilharn Tir l::isc11 prnduct1on nf .. A Case nf !\"ecd·· 11·11 h :i srrecnplay by lr11ng Ha1ctC'h and llarr1et Frat1k .Jr ;111rl John 11 F. S<1cra1nen10 and Big Sur. Interiors nn the filn1 \l'ill be shot at the Culver City studio y,·i!h Nicolas Roeg directing the screenplay by H a I fJresner. based on a novel by Li1r rv Rlock. During the same rnonih prod u c e r -direc1or Ralph r\elson \\•ill begin pro- ductinn on location in r.texico on "The \\"rath of God." An action adventure slory set in a Latin-American country dur- ing an insurrection. it is based on the no\·el by James Grah:i in . Garron Kanin y,·ill prod uce :tnd direct in October "The (;olden )'ears·• starring Ruth 1:ordon. A J !\I Enterprt!'E's Ltd. and TFT Corporation pro - duction. the picture steins f ron1 a novel by Robert C;:irson. A unique comedy, the picture \\'ill be made in Los Angeles. Al.<o to cinanate fro m !he ~tudio during October \\'ill be the David L. ~Volper pro- 1lurti11n "a perfect d:i~1 for · !1.'l~pberr_v Jlipplc. ·• 1v i t h \Volper as executive producer The final picture in the F.111 produr11on ~cheduJe \\'ill be thr Katharine Kepburn starrer. ··rra\"els \\'i th r.·ly Aunt." A Robert F' rye r production. (;('{Jrge Cukor \\'ill dirr<:t !he ~creenplay by Hu gh \\'heeler :ind Jay Presson Allan. 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IJBCOl 21 '64 DODGE <I DOOi !ilD_.N "on. r•d10 ind k11t1r. 1 11 (O~dolionin9 . ! PCJ l 76" l s595 ( '65 FORD MUSTANG VS. 1u+o,.,1•it , r1d•e. ~11 l1r, powor "''""'l· ~; r tO<ld •"on•~'i). I NHN06 1 I '68 CHEVROLET IMP'A l .. USED CAR '68 vw '70 PLYMOUTH ' . DUSlEI Coull•" You'll l-1 •e lo d•i~1 ;\,j1 on1 W1 'I •u•t vou II buv •I. '68 CHRYSLER NlWPOlT 4 DOOR V9 , 1ulo""otit, rod,o, hoolt,, 11owt• 1!11•· <n <i. p aw1r br1ite1. t " oond ilioning. !XTE4~0) '70 FORD MUSTANC. Rid'o t n d ~11ler, wkilt ,;11, .... n ,;.,,. !995AYTl ! SE HABL.4. ESPANOL ' L • FREE 6 MONTH Used Car Warranty '70 DODGE CH .. lWll VI, 1u+o,.,,1+•c., oo,..er ,,,,.,;"1· ......... h,,, ... ....~;i, ,,.011 "'"'· winvl rool. l 100CT~) '68 CHRYSLER J ·~•'· VI . 1 u+o..,~t;t. r1doo, }.t •lt r. JIOWI< 1!ee•ing ~ b • •It • •, W SW, nlt<1ol1 wh,0f, P.windowo l •111, ,;, tond .. ""ort . CZlJlS'll Friday, Stf.ll'1f!bf.r l , 11'171 DAJ L v mor :J:J ;' OPEN ltR-IRI LABOR DAY WllKDD INCL. MONDAY 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M • •• YEAR END CLEARA,NCE DISCOUNTS PLUS E CISE . TA REFU D ;;~ BRAND NEW 1971 TORINO BRAND NEW 1971 THUNDERBIRD BROUGHAM BRAND NEW 1971 GALAXIE 500 (1A31Ll25344) FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE $ SAVE (1J54H112413) FROM $) FACTORY p~~JE SAVE FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE 429 V-8, fwll power, factory air, AM /FM stereo, tilt steering wheel, monv other deluxe T-Bird extras. (1J84N1 06332) ~~l~E$2588 ----BRAND NEW 1971 NEW 1971 .' BRAND NEW CABOVER CAMPER York Model# 2464. .MUSTANG 2·DOOR (1F01 l 170002) FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE EXTRA SAYINGS - ON OUR RIMAININO 1971 DIMONSTRATORI * 4 PINTOS * 9 GALAXIES * 10 LTDS * 7TORINOS * 4MUSTANGS 51 1971 PINTOS P•ICIDFROM (1R10W1 84541 FULL PRICE BRAND NEW 1971 ' FORD f·100 PICKUP (F 1 OARM02432) FULL PRICE Sale price gaod on ly with the purchase of a N11w '71 Ford Truck * 1 T-BIRD IMMEDIATE DILIYIRY $48.8 '67 ~J",~:. ~~.c~,~ s 1388 '68 ~·.~·~; ........ $1188 '70 !~!~.!~ ...... $1688 outci ..... S. 1'.wl11dciws, l•r IMlllliywl•" 111«1•1. 111y 11lcll•11 ffl ••c•lle11t 11-.M. IU0N714' (104251}. 111ech911ic9I 1h1p''p.p'"0!0 .. I ..... __ _ $ 788 '67 ~~~~~~;, ''"" 888 '66 Camper Van $1188 '69 !:O~~!~.~·.~~~~~JA $1 788 1Uof1411 ' ' • f•r4 tc•1••ti11• (JAA·M2) :::: ~~"~~j;, ~;~:;·J•l · '69 ~·~~t~~~.~:::~ $17 88 17 1SS91J '68 RENAULT $688 '67 ~~~.~ .. ~~.~~·-$988 '68 !,2~~.a •.• ,.....,$1588 '69 ~P.~~.~!n-.. $1888 SED.AN New grey fiaish, rodi-t•r "'ollel witll FACTDRY All li •tf •lll•ltt•4. Stllt .1:. f2SG71C) .. al tires. ClDA910) {Ull·701l rlt9&. 1111621). . '70 Galaxie 500 $2488 va. •A~TOIY All Airt• • ,,....., ....... ,, •• ,1.,, rt11119. llMt•r (SSllUMI ' ~ • Wh•• the 1ov1r11m11t has approved tht 1xcl11 t11. r~•ctloi:t, 1ff1ctlv1 l/!Jn1, FtN Mtr. Co. will rtlllte te tit• c•••-~r ef rocor•. 3.lf DAILY PILOT . Every one Hes Somethin g That Someone El•e Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Tra de It With 11 W ant Ad _,,, .. Gener el Gener•I * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * * 5 BDRMS. * ~ ..... l""C~__( D:!mple1Vy n>dec'OI'.; nt"W Ulf.6a vme stmi;z r11t'P"'15: f'lt'('. b11.in * * * * * * * WAL K TO k11r hf'n. ;>;hakp root. Double- CLUBHOUSE sharp condition! Immed. Largl!' 4 ~room, Jamd.Y 1~s_~ •• with xlnr renns? room \l'?th ""f't bar and tirt-3 .J .. I)\ pl11 ~ form.al dlning l'OClm MORGAN REAL TY 3 N!;h.~. 11pi:-n1.dt'd r-arp('T~: 673-6'42 675-6459 tx>n1f' nnl\ 3 'f'il~ -:>Id a cross s~I !roni go;{ General Gracious Livin9 Ol!olightfnl 8aYC?'t'St e..rea 4 Bt'drm, din rm. lrg tam nn, A PLEASURF. TI) 'SHOW! Arnold & Freud 381! E. 17th. C.)l .... 7155 General C'Of.u-s.e l"llU'Hl'ICf', Sll.11 11:ne1 -------------------ro gt>! stttlf'd for sC'l'looL fir. rhl•'f'rl to s,:,~, !~19 Kauai. c .\I. OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1-5 ')lksil"\~:JlcaCt~ 546·5990 Ridin9 on a Cloud CAL L FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. • • I VIEW. VIEW ' ~ 01 (l('t_~ari 100 harbor lights, ~ 11·rh )nur O"TI <'U~rom pool, g.t_< NlrbeQue, f'\'('fl patio h<'.!l!Pr 1n )our ,.,,1-n C'Om· p!e!Ply Pfl\'lHf' 11allrd rarrl in t:i.C'l'p11011ar ne-1;:-hborhood. CAMEO SHORES $69,500 ALI CE C. CLA RK E !t is nur pleas11 re 1n annot!nce th~t flfrs. _\lire (' Clarke i.!-no\\' associated "·1th \Ves· le\':-.· ·r a\lrir rn \!rs_ ('Jarke is a long time reStdenT rir tl1e ~e"'port area and pre~rntly 11\-eS tn Shorecl1ff~ .. .\ true professional Bro- ker. ac1 I\ e in this area for many years, .\lice Cla rke 1s ready to serve you in any of your real estate needs. Please telephone her at 644--4910. BACK BAY AREA Beautiful 'roods. inside and out. \ustom built by present o"·ner. Spanish til e entry. \\/ailed court~·ard for prlv ac,\·. 3 Spacious BR . fnrmcil ci inln~ rm pl us huge bonus rm fnr off ice <=it l1 on1e nr fam rm. ~ Car garage. I"<.·e,,· exclus 1\'£', R~· :i ppt. Sfi4 500. EASTSIOE COS TA MESA -S42 ,000 J_.(l\'e\\' ~ hedrnom hoirie nn <1u1e\ cul-de -sac street Forn1al dining rn1 . 2 bath<> & m(ld· ern kitch en , Palos \'erdes stone fireplace . Fruit lrees & prof. landsc, !\;ear sc hools & shops. '2015 .<\LISO orE:< SAT-SL); 1-5 :30 LINDA IS LE -SlSS,0-00 Brand \-e\1' Rf':itiv for your (avorite de ror· ator's ar11.~1 1r t<ile-nts, spacious 4 BR & FR home \1·11h <>1Vd\, formal DR . \rei bar &-5 1 ~ be th!'. Be. f1r~1 ro n\~·n lhi ., one ' .$.LL'-:D A ISLE OPE); S.-\T-St:N 1-5 :30 .. .. ._. LINDA ISLE -FRENC H REGENCY .. ;:~efer ~e"' l~ome? Then see this unique 4 :;')5l \\-alerfronf home "·ilh the p o p u I a r ~pe n·· loo k. LJ;e FR. stud\-& 51 2 baths. -~.M.an.v nev.-featufes by 2 leading architects. -~5'ee Broker at R Linda !~le $160.000. N'T DREAM A DRE AM -BUY ONE I u r r :-lo ~ee lhls ;\:I::\\' hon1e in Dov er " 0res' ~SR .. <>!Ud\·, .~un roorr1 & fn rmal DR . Spectar ~story cef11n; 1~ LR ~105.000 '10 ~IOR:"l:"G STAR orE:-< 'AT-SL"); 1-5:30 LINDA ISLE -S145 ,000 The be.!'t bu\· rJn th i" e_xc lU <l\ e isl and True ciiarm to beau!y Entr;ince 11 11h cte ep n\'er· ha-:g ~oft co lor~ & f:1nct1n na l noor plan . S.ee 1h1~ .; RR hr.me torl;:I'. r·a1n rm \1 v.e.t ha:-P:er ~ilp ~ee P,r(lker R L1nrla isle. DE LIGHTFUL RANCH STYLE r;reat \C'!;ue in :h 1 ~ 4 hedrtxirn hon1e ' Tropi- cal lanrl.scap;ng su:-rnund<: the lo\·eJ, 1R 'x3fi' pno 1 Lg e Int \1 outri. sprinklers. $55.000. DOV E R SHORES WATERFRONT -Sl75,000 l-lnme for fami l~ "h" nf'ed<; pier slip ,.;,; 5 or ·6. hedrnom< L_ge lf'r race f0 r d1n1ng or sun· ning around pMI f)ramatit entrv courtyard. Put )Our fam d~ 1n these jo,el.' sUrround.1n~s! VI EW ON LAG UN A BEACH Ov. n you r o"·n apt. 1n hea11tiful Lagun a Ro\'- aJe l·land<iorne decoratl'd 2 BR-2 Ba . Pool'& h~i:tch at you r doorstep Balcony O\'erlooking the blue Pacific S48.500 YAC HTMAN 'S PARADIS E -S2 50.000 t...1nda J.~le ' f::nJri ' the .~ea breezes of lovely la,eonn from 1Ji1<;:· £nr~erius home. 5 BR . FR 6· for mal f )P, /.!arble entrv. 3 fireplaces. v.•et bar, a1r-c-ond . & pier slip.· BROKERS & SALESMEN \\'ea.re expanding .nur sales staff. Our prime req uirements are integrity and enthusiasm. l'. you are genuinely interested in a profes- ~1ona l real _es~al e career. even though you may h.ave l1m.1ted experience. we are inter· ested in meeting you. Intervie"' by appoint-ment. "Our 26tli Y••r'' SpaC'1nu:<. i N><it'<Xln1 Jan::t famll,1 ff'l<'\Jn "!lh H~ 011'!1 phi' all pfrc11·1c l•ulll ·ln knchFn add l<J thL" charm- f'T. A ra~ !ind! Priced at I r;l.~. Call 673-855.'.!. \D THE REAL ~ESTATERS ' '• I ... " "'' COLONIAL MANSION HeT"f''s a beaun tu! large !lle-sa \\•rd, Hom!', Com· plMt "'Hh h<trd11·0tJd floors. ;) big hf'drm ~. lari::~ fam1J~· I style k1trht-n . lorni;1] dining I room &· 3 ba rhs. O\'!O'rsized j DIY'l 11 /separa rr pl11,11 a!'f'a. P rtcPli 10 sell \\"p 1 1~1nk 1t s '™" ~ vaJup 1n ~le--a \'er· d,._ Call IL" for rlf'!a 1I~. Call :>16-5AAO 101"'n E\'~.1 ., Hl!ITAGE BLUE LAGOON CONDOMINIUMS 'Z Br, 2 Ba from S4;},00(l, .i BP.. 3 & lrnm 149.~. 1111 prn·a1 .. hf'arh 11 h"ai<'d r-•,i< ""ran 1·1r"~ and It'll· n1s r "11r1 ava1 lahlr. CONTEMPORARY 2 Br. 2 Ba home "'' sv.ttp- 1n~ "C1'an v1e11s from ~las!· ,.r brrlroom, l 1v1nii: MOm l.· baJ\"'ny, beaurifully ca ~1-, Pd (, rlrapM, Ask1nc S5.S.OCIO. Bl ue Lagoon Realt y :;l'l."1.1 ~-Coast lh'Y l.lguna Bch 499-2206 OC CUPANCY- BEFORE SCHOO L !. f.XTRA LAP.(;~; ~' sg, 3 A:\ . .:''>P11p1 Hr~. li'a~ or l q i" \"ac11nr " AF~.·\Cll HO'.'>l E 3 BR. 2, B . .1., ,fl(' a~l5QC. ponl. 1en· I r. < ptaycrnunrl. \'11ran1 I i ... a~<> nr ~air I ,\. BArK BAY 1·1f'W, ll"l'll f!PC. ~ RP. 3 RA fnrmal rh n1ng, rurnn11" -> family , TR I HARBOR \r~R~~Ll;t~.Ri)l. I '>!2-12.'f, ~.I'~: t;.l2·Z1?5 I DELU XE TRl-PLEX 22 66 MINER, C.M. Beaut. n(:W i;hai:-f'<lf'PE't'5. 11('\\~~· Jlflinled, flTTpl, hlt· ins. f;;2 .:i00. J0 -:0 Dn. •)11cs1f\ <rb• '.J\M1ir 546-5990 ---~- Com• For A Visit 1 And stay a t1tt1e Time 1n Thi.s I 6pac1ot1,oi '1·a1trlrnn1 home. V1ev.· of """ OOy and "tty make th1:<. 1he m~ P.XCtting olll:'Mni;: on Ttw bayfronl. Sandy beach and 2 18.J"ge pa- tio!. to 1>lp )'OUr C110len and \l'llch !he 1"131>Sin11: bMt~ par11df'. Dnn't mi~ the bow.I! $1&1.000. C111l 673·&5...'iO, 1-0 THE REAL \"'\_ ESTATERS " 4 BEDI $26,0001 This lovely 4 bdrm. home, located on large v.·ooded lo t, with 40' sparkling pool, was de· signed for living. Just li sted for fa st sale. Jim !llu!ler LIDO ISLE 3 LOT ESTATE Distinctive ~ bedroom. 6 bath custom buil t home: complete serlusion, Formal dining, library or pool room plus huge rec. room. $215,000. George Grupe CAMEO SHORES VIEW Custom hacienda. Four bedrooms. Jmagina· tive decor. Room for a pool. Open Sat. 1·5. 4507 ROXBURY ROAD. Eileen Hudson OPEN SAT. I TO 5 • DUPLEX 617 IBIS . CdM . 2-4 BR. 3 bath units; cpts, drapes. built·in range & oven, sep. din. rms., 2 car R"araee: cozy fireplace. Live in one • rent one. $79,500. LaVera Burns OPEN SAT. 1 TO S 3818 SANDUNE LANE. CdM . Cozy 3 BR Lusk home. $59.950 Includes the land. Di· rections: SandcastJe to Inlet Isle to Sand une Lane. Belle Partch OWNER WILL SACRIFICE This 4 Bdrm. · fam . rm. home in HARBOR VIE\V HILLS. Home will be held OPEN SUN . 1-5; STOP BY 2512 LIGHTHOUSE LANE & submit. Only $69,500. Rud Austin OPEN SAT. & SUN . 1-6 550 VlST.<\ GR .. \NDE, Forget yard \vork & en jo_v yo ur famil y, in a lo vely 3 BR., 21;2 ba . condo. v.·1farge patio. Close to park & pool. $47.950. 1-{arriett Davies LUSK · VIEW -$52,SOO OPF.N 1-IO l'So SAT & SUN. l -5; 2101 AR- BU'rLS. On a riuiet (u! f)e Sac in Eastbluff. Features soaring beamed ceilings, 2 fire- places. fam . rn1 . 01ning room & pool·sized ~·a r<l. Bill ('oms1oc k. NEW LI ST ING -OPEN SUN. & MON. 1-S 424 ANGELITA DR . IR VINE TERRACE. 5 Bdrms , dining roon1 & family room home on nearly 1~ acre of land. Spacious deck around pool \\·ith adiaccnt green lawn, Great viev.· nf ba.\· & ocean. Immediate occupancy. $136.500. Charlene \\'h.v!e 2 UN ITS . $79,500 -CORONA DEL MAR T\\'O·s tory. 4 bdrn1 ., family room & pool Al so. 3 txlrin. home on 1 lf.i lots. Estimated income S700 Mo. r.lar~· Lou Mario n J UST MOV E IN At1racti \'e • charming · imm acul ate : 2 BR., cnnv . den. pal10!': lovely garden. Near Ha r-· bor Island. Read y fnr quick sale. Bob Yorke A LITT LE J £WEL On a hill .t... oeek of t he ocean. night view nf light ~. 3 BR. fan1il y rn1 $60.950 lncludes the land . Ca thryn Tennille SHO RECLIFFS ·APPROX . 1/1 ACRE Building site overlookin ,e jet!;.-. \\'ilh direr! access to sv.•imm ing beach. Plans & picture of elevation a,·ailab!e. \\'ill trade for units. $150,000. Kathryn Raulston BAYSHORES • JUST LI STED Custon1 built 3 bdrm. home "'/dinina: area & large So uth palin. Oversize ma~ter suite. 2nd Story addition \1·ould have great bay view. $59'.500. Mary Jlarvey INVITES AL L OF FE RS! "University" Plan. 3 BR .. (am. roo m home in Univ. Park. Askin'1 $45 .900. ··chuck'' Le.v.1is SUPER SHARP • PRIVATE Home in NE \\'PORT HEIGH'PS . Ideal for small family. Enjoy cool, cozy home v.1.th 2 bdrms. & den, 11h baths. Exquisitely decor· a.ted. $39,500. Harry Frederick HARBOR VIEW HILLS Popular Lusk S1ndpiper 4 BR . home: f3mily room hM fireplace & v.·et bar. Situated on large Jot wilh view of hill s & canyon. S75.950 PRIVATE AR EA • OCEANFRONT 1\ home ~'il.h un belie\•able extras -3 bed· rooms. den. Steps to beach . Outstanding de- cor. Carol Tatum _ ...... ~eneral ~ORf.\l 'L 01.\0N ' W <f /TO/l, OP&.'l 7 DA'\'S A WEEK NEGLECTED ESTATE OCEAN VIEW ONLY $21 ,950 Unbehevablr. Qu!ei trtt lln- ed street to t h ls year's BEST BARGArN. Huge lot 11·1rh h<M1 11nrl tratll't <i<"· ccss. 3 h1g 1->Nif''ll)Jll~-V1('W the OCf'an from yot1r own b>!.ck yarrl ori lo\1-Pring cliffs. AH y n 11 neM I!> a pai nt bnish and a la11n ni.-i11Pr. Easy to 01''TI Fnr m0rr• eX· citing detail~ plPase call 64S.0303 2299 Harbor, Costa h1eea FORE\ l [ OLSON "' 1/£ At TQAS -a-3-4-5-6 Children? Thf're is room ror aJl !V.ith privacy) 1n U1 is BIG. 2 story, 5 Brlrm fa mily hnme with !-an11ly !'oom, <l1111ng rnom 1111rl :1 ba1hs. 2700 sq. fP,f, l'l')I (YIUnr1n~ the special '171rk~h'lf'l for Dad and the b<lr.~. On a quiet, t;ree.J1ned CUl·dP-~C 11•ith friendly ne1ghbnrs ailfl good s-ch'10!5 close hy l:prer bay 11rea. Only S·l.t!J:JO. You still havf' time !n z~t in fnr ~chml ir ~'Ou hnrr', Call 67:).4~.lO. •Cfll~&CO.I ....,ilt.U lhMlli•HJI Spla$h. Splash This olympic size poo! is id!'al for outdoor living for The \\'hole f~m 1!y. I..01s of rl"<"k· ing 11nd ratio. fil'f'a1 4 h~d· roon1, 3 hath honie 1n 1~hn1ct T\1>'11;1or1 l0('11t1nn ~lany rx· rra:<., i;<>par;Hr Jnr'Tl<JI rl1n1ng rriom. hl14'!'e srp;iralr fa mil y room ,1·i;ti rn:1~~;1·r ~!nne fir<'p1i!f"f', '!'•a h•v 11·;itl.in. 11·;1J j ('!lrp<'T ~ a •11t rlraf"'• ,\II r :"''n·11· h Ill! • 111 k trh<'n, Onl,1· S2~.'.\.'il1 0\\ nrr ;in\ 1nl1s. EASTSI DE-3 BD RM. P LUSI 2 Rat"h<>lor un11" lr11•;i·rf1 into th" rPar f'of 111,-. prnf"'1'ty. Hnn1r h;i:< '.l q11Prn·"l7f'rl t>rrl- 1'(\(tll\~ (;nr'::<'•,11~ f-Jalh 1111r:I ;itl r•.--.n1p]rtrl,v F"rlf'('...,1 !lrerl /lll'flml' f1·nn1 ll!lll.> I~ $210 r<>r mo S.oh~Jt your rln11·n f'"'Yl11"1J' '"'rl )l''f' !'<>nt FRF~E. fuli prirt: is S3i,;,oQ. Call Walker & Lee fir11ltory 2~"1 H;ir\-.,1· Flh·.; ~I ,\.-tan1s j.j5.i\1"·, Orrn ·n1 !l f'~.1 OWNER DESPERATE :'1!111 Int '.\0r 1l1, rn1 1~1 ~"!1 tar~i> 2 s;nry 4 heflJ'O(l;n, rl1n1nr<: k hut~ f(lm\!y i'fV)m. imm111<:ul;i1r In rl'f'r_v 1111~. As~11ni;1h1<> ~,~, ... , ln11 n S2Zl \fnn•b r1 ,·~ ;ill Full rr·~,.. $31.!l;{I :';11hm1t 1erms. Own- Pf 11~1 \ hr lp \l'l!h f1n;inr1ng. URl.E\"T • '.llL'.~T ~F:LL. ~11'5l l()prn f.\-Pnin~i y HERITAGE ~ -: tu.I. lSlllT -MESA-VERDE $27,500 Call us ~tx>u1 Th1i=. F\lrpri!lll'l2 valul', e ni fty 3 ~room, f<'•mu1.l dining room home "-ith kitchen tl')Ok situ11ted e>n <'hfflce quitl low 1J11ff ic., 11?" hnffi s-tttM in be11 u1i· flJI :<lf'AA \'f'Trl". Only 107'- (!o1111, C111l tnday 673~ \R THERI:AL ESTATERS I ' , I" < I " CATEGORICALLY Geineral Gentr•I MACNAB -IRVINE FINER HOMES BAYCREST FINER HO ME For Happy Family Living. Beautiful pool & landscaping. 4 BR. -extra large FR -LR -and DR. Appl. Only -call 00-8235 or 675-3210. YACHTSMAN 'S COV E Nev.1port's most exciting Bayfront Homes no\v being framed. Four homes are available for early in spection. From $226,350 . 50' frontag~~ and indivi dual sli ps. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. 1641 Bayside Dri ve. MESA VERDE For sale or exchange. 4 BR., 2 bath -new shag carpets, new paint. FR w/b!r. Large lot -lovely fruit trees. Ov.1ner wants con- dominium -submit oilers. BEST BUY -HARBOR HIGHLANDS Open Sunday 1·5 p.m. -1539 Priscilla Lane. Tremendous value. Immaculate 3 BR .. 2 bath home -spaciou s FR -beam ceilings -fire· place -shag carpets -large Jot. Reduced for Immediate sale $36,500. WILL EX CHANGE O\\'ner is anxious. \VILL EXCHANGE equity in lovely local 3 BR ., 2 bath condominium Cor mobile home in local area. Price: $35,750. SWEEPING VIEW Tree-tops, mountains. & uppe r b11y. Shining \\'ith cleanliness. ne\\·lv deco rated v.•i th lovely colors. draperies aiid quality carpeting. Room for pool. '.l BR's & den. wet bar. sep. master suite \I'' Roman bath. No lo\ve r priced home in th is prestige location . OPEN Sat. & Sun. 1·5 p.m. 2042 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. "LIGH TI NG QUIC K" On this one. 1-Iouse plus duplex. Cnrona de! i\-far -two full lots -60' frontage. One block from en,iovable "Little Corona Beach." House ha.<; 2 BR's. & formal DR. Valuabl e land - ideal for future de velopment. summer home \1·ith incnmc unit . or tax considerations. Cal l \Val ter Kin~ 675-3210. Open Sat & Sun. 1·5 p.m. 40i·409 Poppy, Co rona de! i\1ar. BEACO N BAY ,\ special place for special peopl e! This charming spolless 4 RR .. air conditioned home has a secluded garden & enough vie\V to know you are at the bea ch _ Tennis courts & hnat slips, con1111unity beach. Open Sund11y l·.5 p.m. •65 Beacon Bay (enter from Harbor Isla nd Ro ad) 172.500. NEW IVAN WE LLS HOM E 58!,000 Exciting ne\v f\'an \\'ells Custon1 Home on Galaxy Dr ive. NC\\' floor plan. Spect acula r Bay Vie\\'. For rlc!alls \'!sit the model home at 20013 Galaxv Dri,·e or 1027 illariners Dri\'e -OPEN DAILY -or call 646-155-0 or 642-8235 . IRVI NE TE RRACE VIE WI 70 ' of glass offers a ~pectacular vie'v of t\t!V.'· port Harbor & \atalina -10 ' & 12' ceili ngs -exceptional quallty construction. Atriu m DR . ". retractable roof -acti,·ity rooin ~ 4 BR. \\',study adjoining mast.er suite. Ter· r;:iz(l floor~ r;:irHshl heat -insidf' & ou t. 3800 Sf!. ft of r('al luxury Jiving . Priced mo st al· tractively at $162 .500. DAY OR NIGHT Enjoy a large en tertainment centtr \\.'slid- ing ro(lf & splashing fountain. That "~ome thi ng different'' you've been looking for . .A. 'er,v ,~recial 4 BR home built ro order fl"lr f1'1rticul ;:ir people. f-~ee land . nov,1 $105 ,000. \\'ill lease\\. option tn bu~1• LUXURIOUSLY INTRIGU ING BA YFRONT 110\'ER SltOnES entrcinci ng 3 BH hoine. pnol tabl e size FR . 40' LR . 60' bayfront patio, pier & float. A syn1phony o( finest carpet~. rlrapes & ,,·al lpapers. F.mbellisherl \\•1lumi- nous ceilin.~~. & rheostat lights. Se!f-clcan- 1ng o\'en . huilt·in T\1• $129,500 . Cal! Bert Fehren for appt. 675-3210. MU LT IPLE UNITS Prime Ea~tbl uff Location. First time offered . :;\ix unit apartment. Beautifu l pool & recre- at.inn privileges. 4 apts. w,fireplaces. AJl electric built-ins -ind ividual FA hea l ~97,500. Please call 675-3210 to vie1\'. IRVINE TE RRACE VIEW HOME A view from the Jelf.y Entrance to Lii1o Isl e 4 BR., large FR .. formal DR _. 2 massive rock fireplaces -open beam ceilings, Price: UJ0.000 Call 675-3210 fo r appL SPECTACULAR VIEW RANCH ESTATE Look ov er San Juan Capistrano Valley & Crom the Ocean to ~It. Baldy. BeautifuJ tus- t.om Home on 9 choice acres . Interior fea- tures luxu rious v.•ami woods. Great patio & court area. Over 3000 sq. ft. & 900 sq. ft. gar- age -plus 2 gu~st houses. Horses will fove corrals -\\'alking ring & pastures. Adjoining 1112 Acre investment parcels at S21.000 - S25,000 per acre. FINEST BAYF RON T LOCA TION WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Rea lton 211 1 Sen Joaquin Hil ls Roed NEWPORT CENTE R 644.4910 !\'o OOwn \'A· °" low riown .,.HA !trm~ "'ill mO\'f! you I in:t1 Thl!rt 190C SQ. ft. shflw.1 pirr,. l't1h 2'0 x 40 J)8n,led fa mily r...,1'!1 A.nd <'OOJ, ""· PRIVATE 8£ACH No1v avail.. \vith Do,·er Shores 4 BR .. 4 Ba. vie\v home. Atrium · pa tio · Spa ni~h tile flrs. Lo$l of glas~. 3 Car garage "'/auto . opener. Reduced lo $85.000. Al Fiok t 1917 ~larinl!n f'lr. is Thi' Llnda Isle Ba yfront vacant lot offered at a * * * * * * 1--------------------I cl~ p.!io. Stt to fipprec-! Generel lfite. Cfill wo11e1'15, mn\·,.n1,.n1. "''II , \'Pfy lov.· !1 l.S.000. d~signed k "'rll built 3 NEW LISTING bdrm. \\.f"llfclllf H'1mr th~t you Mve ah•••y~ w11n ted. PriCf'd rli;ht. To 8re. <'all • CURT DOSH, Realtor DOVER SHORES-''M"'"'"""""m"·'°"'' Walker & Lee A most charm ing & immaculate 3 BR/FR corntr home on beautiful Sussex Lane. En- closed pool & separate pla\' vard. Open Sat .. Sun. & ~londay. 12-5 p.m. ·1301 Sussex Lane. \\'cstcliff. V1~· Hom e G11,Jax_y Dr. Spacin11s k !l1t11J frir ""'"r· talnina. .,... !Moor pt.1(11 I. jacurit S12l.OOO • i..('•j;, or Sl45,00tl . f1t:t . Ry •pp't. Biii Grundy, Realtor M Wly f,11111'11~ k ('~led. 2 Re11lf'nrs &12-6472 E\·e!. fi'TJ.:W6S ~1 ~' ~~~·::.,~~~e:~~ 7880 •:A11nlfl"r 933-07oo Coldwell, Banker 1730 \~·. COllst HiJ:h"11Y MACNAB· IRVINE Ci'].f\ 842-4455 nr ;,.10.!114(1 I lrom ~.000 •• "'1.000, 6«-2430 j OW'ER nESPCRATE. ., 642-8235 675-3210 COLLI;-.<~ k \fATI!\ fNC. V11r11 nc_11•~ ('()!!'.! monoe,·! Rr nl f I 1 90 1 mt $\1'1m roo. ~Pf"r111 Dover Drive 1080 Bo~ldo Dr lvo Mt' A<IA.m.~ A1•f'. 96)...\i.lJ }nur hot1~. 11 pt. •IT'IN" I J 11 < "-' -r 11 ,-1 ng, nrnmom J ., In'! y Newpo rt Beech T11rri unu•·l'·1 lr,.rn~ into quick hlfl;: · "1" 1hri1 11 n,,11y Pilot SSO NEWPO RT CENTER OR., N.8 . rl Bk 114 4-." ,1,,,.,1 .. , A' I rm. 1n1 n,: rm, r , ... ,. .. 1 rl'I·~ f'a11 ~1 z-·-,1;7~ ' . ,,..., " lfl..-J "'.¥1 __.------.-.---______ -... ------------------.. , ----------------~--'··:_c.":______ ~zawazar..a.wu,... ~l ~:i:-i-~idr :\A ,:;;-,.i:;1~ •• General KID COUNTRY 5 BR, FAMILY RM. 1lesa Vf'rde • 11'lf! BP!-Aitt m Orange C.OUmy, has • huee VACANT estate ready tor occupancy. The front JormRJ living roorri feattJres a massive tloor-ro-ceiling ra i.~f'rl hf'arlh, log bomint F!R.ErLACE, richly Tl"xtur- f"d padded w/w c.11.rpeting 11.nrl niatching drapes, and serluded corner PIC11JRE \VJNDO\\'. ,\lorn can wateh the sun >:f} rJq1\'n from th' chr?rf11I farn1 s1yle kirchen \~'Ith II~ ,;trp ::avtrig BUlLT-1 JN R.·\,'\C;~:. i:lool'rlt o~n. OAI'\ C,\RJ:"F.TS, rli~hv.·as-h cr anrl long hreAlda.~t bar. 1·11,.. arl,1"111111~ \~'Jong f AM. !LY fi00i1 ha~ ils own r11lEPl-">CF: and sliding rl!'10r• rn ~h· s 21 ' PA'r!O& B·B·Q a1'f'a. Th' over.;ized y&rd hil.s tull~' grown .shlUle trees (completely ff'n~) and 11 launrh parl for boitt '11' 01mprr, Low rlo11·n . Full price $33,%0. H11rry doWl'I anrl 1rarle 'IP before school :<.tilri~. Call a.15-8424 (Of*l1 tv.s.) \outh ,. (~ oast LEASE OPTION Thi s redf!corated 3 BR, 2 Ba. '.>lonticel!n coodo S190/mo. SSC(! option, pric'd be.low n1arket. $20 ,250 HOME & RENTAL Corona del '.>1ar 4 E•i., J BA tn·leveJ and 1 BP. rl!ntAI uniL \\'11!~ 1n £hop'Jlini "- beach. 10"~ rln. $63 ,500 ATTENTION BUILDERS 13/4 ACRE R-l \~·ill L'lke ]7 !O 4(1 Wli!'& $75,000 Anytime PLA YN ' GAMES? Holl' about your ov.·n BIG GA~lE R00;.1, hi~ enouii. Io· a couple of pool tablC11? Betl<>r ~I"!' !hi~ hugr J bt!d- room home. on a nrat cul· rlr-Mr \'()u'Jl rlcl1gh1 at thr \\'11.J'n1ly pan.,!lt'd ~Pparatt DE:\" or STL"DY: Tht~ lol't · l_v h<Jrr.e now ottered 41 $36.500. JC'-. co:rs ~WAL LAC E REALTORS -546-4141- (0ptn Evenings ) MOVE-IN BEFORE SC HOOL STARTS f'am 1l~·"IZeri 4 W.ro..,rn. 2 t111h on 111~1! romer 101. Cal1f<Jrr>:a fil"<'plac,, hrid~'~ k irchen 1n pT"l"st1 g1'! ne1ghhor. h(l()f"f 129.0CQ and all term! a\·&1\abie. Walker & Lee R~tOt'll 7~ F..d1 nirer 'i141 S--1.2-44~5 or 540-514(1 POOL HOME MESA VERDE 4 Bf'rlroom !< rl'"n, 21;, bl.th~. c>~ts. dr11pe~. ran,te, tt- frii<. n1any X!ra.o.. all in mint cond. Cornl'r lot ,,.,-,ac~ss !or boat or camper. $45,000 Roy Mc Cerdle Re•ltor 1810 Newpon BIV<I., C.M, 54'-7729 BAYSHORES VIEW & POOL \\'atrrfront rust. hom~. ' M 5 bdrms. View from moat rooms, 87 f t. lot, spa.c!OU6 )'&rd, S29.'l,7:.0. By app'L Bill Grundy, Reeltor 3~1 BavsidP NB 675-6161 ---~·==~='I * 2 DUPLEXES * ~e1.1.·~r. side by s1de. Se-U oi'I@ or bo:ith. l BR, 2 hA. e11. Ne:11.r bl"a ch, $52.500 ""ch. Ge<1 r9• Wllli•m1on Reeltor 673-43511 64S. I 564 CJPE~ HOUSE, +n-ItrH PLACE, Th11r1. f"rl , Sat k Suri l TO ~ P'.11. S.euUtul i ro?m N~m bit. F.at.~idf' Cnst1 ~t"i<;ll helm!'. 4 R"i:irm,, 2 B11th Rt~l!C'lr: ;..~~~ ,.,r ~1:+-r.·' I J'1·rs Gi ner al • LIKE TO LIVE IN NEWPORT? SPLIT Ll~VEl~ beauty. Atriu1n type entry, huge Jiving roon1 wit h fireplace, four lovely bedroon1s, 21;;.t baths. built-ins. \Vou!d yo u beli eve only three BLOCKS fron1 Tl-I F~ BE1\Cl-I? Co1npare at .. $36,400. "PLUSH LIVING" PLUS INCOME ll ere are eight super deluxe SPLIT L .. _:VEL- VIE\V apartments. localed in E.l\STl3I~U.,"'F. Ov.•ner 's un1t.:1 bedroo1n. 2V2 bath : 4-2 bed- room. 11/2 bath : 3--1 bedroon1. 11~ ba!h. l 'ou haven't seen anything like these units. /\ pleasure to sho\v at . . . $198.450. POOL OR "PUTI" Enjoy a dip in the POOL or "PUTT" on the green \Vilh "l\'lC~f BEI\SJ-llP ~I A. I NT EN - ANCr:." Three ample bedroo1ns. three baths. l\vo fireplaces, 12'x30' solarium," It's got it all" al ~59,500. "NEW" 200°/o DEPRECIATION 52 BRAND NE\V garden-type a par tments. Check on the 20090 deprecia tion. A-LA-DE- LUXE UN l1'S featuring indoor-outdoor kit- chens. private patios. built-i n range and ov- en . dish-\1·asher. recreation hall, heated and fi ltered POOL. Bar-B-Q units. billiard table. s huffle board areas. a card room and lush landscaping. Very desirable J'en ta l area. con- venient lo shopping a nd recreat ion a reas. be de lig hted al Lhe return on this investment Priced right a t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $827.000. "SPLIT LEVEL" DUPLEX CORON1\ DEL r-.1.L\R DUPLE X -Upper le vel front un it has 2 bedrooms. forrnal d ining r oorn . fireplace . buil l-ins. Lo\\·er level has JN-L . .\\.V qucirters. private entrance. fire- place. large bath. Back uni t is an a dorable. large 1 bedroom. /\ gem at ...•••.. $6 1.500. General REALTORS 8 644-7270 (Formerly Del ancy Real Estate) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR , CALIF. General BA YFRONT -PIER & SLIP Ne\ver 4 BR. 2 bath. 2-story home "'ith shake roof. dbl. stone frplc .. liv ing rm. & sep. din· in g rin. overlook Big Ba y, s ecluded patio area & lovely lawns. JJge. 2 car garage. Good cond. & son1e ne'v carpeting. Our exclusive li sting. Sl95.000. Call for ap p't. to s ho\r. Call : 673-J66l 642-2251 Evenings associated BROKERS REALTORS \;025 W. BALBOA BLVD. General G1neral -Waterfront - Corona del Mar Last large fee parcel on Ne\vport Harbor. Aoprox. I acre -J 70 ft. on wa ter. \Vi th 3300 sq . ft. beach home and dock . \Vill sell all or part. J)riced under comparable "'aterfront properties. Phon1: 642-2171 or se• your brok1r General G1n1ral 5 BR. -5 BA. -POOL Cameo Shores. View. 4400 Sq. ft. Formal dining & famil y rooms. \Vet bar, blt-in kitchen, 2 fireplaces. 4 car garage. •1 16. $132,000. 2 UNITS -CORONA DEL MAR 2 Bdrn1 . ho1ne. Rear I-bdrm. apt., fur- nished. •JOO. . . . . . . . . . $49,950 2 Duplexes -$49.950 & $64 ,500 HOME SHOW REAi.TORS 3535 Wt Co.111 H~hw•y Wnm• d~l M•r ------... ·~·----.. ----- DOG KENNELS HORSES REDlJC[fJ TO ~a:LL • now ouly s:n,9~ Bit; llALt' ACRE -t:SO (uo1 l1\Jnl,•g1• on prl\'lll•, road 111 ~<o rlfil ,\111> lli!1gh1s. GOOd !"o bdr111 f!.\- 1"r Ulil)l'r w11h lar1:r lanu!} l'\1001 -Ill'\\ l~>Qf r 1uw h"r>!f· t'Ol'1'<1ls. 1ack 11loln1 and ~1nall ha) IJ<i!'rl. Tt11:-µn11i· erly 1~ ()tl<' "r th" l <'f} !1'11 lef1. -llUHRY CAN'T FIND IT? * \\"ILL BUILD rvur th't'.u . hon1e. !!ave-:;tafl f11r t"U1ll · pletl' hon1e patkllgc. P ul vo11r 1«·111talf'rll"e 111 our 4~ }0ra1·~ nf q11 c1!11_v t'u.<;lo1u 1 hon1c bu!ldi11g. I *" ('\/Ullplc of !U~wll,f"l a! ZflOG Ga!a~y. Dci1·cr Shorr.'. Ivan Wells & Sons e 642-251 I e .l'.:ASTS!DE SPEC!Al. Fan1a~111· ·1 bed1uun1 i balh honll' ~11ua1ed u1 an c:..:c<'l- lrn1 ca~rs1d<' k....-at1011 ··Jo~c tu ~cllouls. Boa r door 1n gar- a.;t'. i'\o dn11 n 10 \'cts, i•Jll do11·ri 10 otheJ":S. ~r11• hslin;; s::1.l)((J. ~COATS ~ WAL&LACE REALTORS Open Evening s I • 9624454 • ~= ........ ""-""'-""" G.1.'s No Money Down 4-Plex Bl!.\':, ~::j:1.C!l pr-r llnl lll('On1r 1>lu~ ynu1· 01111 110111•• l•1 l11r· 111. Grl'HI ·1-plf'\" n gt11 lwn• in Cost.1 .\lr~,). All un1 1.'-' !Y'nl- f'd ro11t 11111ally, Ar vnur n11·n l;indlnrrt fnr 11 c·hang!'. Call Walker & Lee H•·altcH·~ :!790 I 1111-hfir Blvd :u Art. .. uns ~1 l:i-Oh;;-1 l >Jlr'n lll !I 1'.\I $25,990 1'ht pn<'f' 1:-n gtu and hrrf''• 11·ha1 you ;:f't: Only 2 yPar~ old . 3 bctlroo1n~. :t bath~. fa111ily r1~1n1. l1vu1>: room. ;.:a.., l1rC'plar:f' '1·1rh lo:;:s aud ~Cl'C'rn, IU.\llflOU.• sh11~ lilt"- f)l'!ln;:, rp11t>I CUl·111'-S,1l' ID- G1n~:-al oflnJa !Jj£ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT LINDA ISLE DRIVE l'\e11· 5 BR. 4 bat!t l\Olll(' \Vith 50 rt. dock. /:)enulifully deco ra ted. 1v ith n1arble n1slr. balh. cr.1·stal chandeliers fine carpel & v.·all- papcr l~uill-i n varuurn. rccirculatin).{ hot \\1<1 ler. clun1 b1val te r & rnany other extras. 1285 000 J Linda Isle Driv e OPE N SUNDAY Lovel v. nc11· 5 BH. 4 i,~ ha hornc 11·/11·ater· front l1v . rrn. & dln rrn. Oak paneled fan1ily rni. \I" frp!c l\laster Bit 1v sitl!n~ are;i & fireplace. $179.500 12 Linda lse Dr ive i::iegant ne11• 5 BR. 4 1 ~ ba. hotne 11•r formal ctin . rn1 .. fan1 . rn1 .. '''C'l bar. ln1pressive en- try court 111 IG fl. n1ahog. doo rs. S179 .500 92 Linda Isle Dr ive- Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba. horne "' 'forn1al din. rn1 . & family rn1. 3 F'rplcs. Outside sttiir\vay. l:luill-in gun cabinet & book shelves. $155,000 WATERFRONT LOTS No. 44 : 108 J·'I. on "'ater .. 8125.000 No. 7f1 : 3 l 'a r garage. !~educed to S 77,000 No. 88 : 108 Ft.. 'vith plau~ . . . , $145.000 341 For Complete Information On all homes & lot s, pleas• call : BILL GRUNDY, RtALTOR New Loc ation at E:-:trance To Linda Isle -The lsl and1rs Bldg. BAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1, N.B. 67S-6161 Generar ______ General - - VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! 111 J'ashionable 11arbo r Vie \1· J-lit ls. Lovely 3 bedroon1 ho1n e Spacious vi e1v llving 1·oom. book-l ined den 1vi lh 11·ood fl onr & bean1ed ceiling. 2 Separate ynrd~ .. '\ very inunacu- late hon1e. S96.700 PRICE REDUCTION Panorarnlc ocean vie1v fron1 thi s lovel y 3 bedroo1n hon1e on qu1c>t cul-de-sac streel. ndjacent to 1•:n1er a!d Bay. l"or1nal dining roon1 . ::;epa ra te den. lovely garden. NO\I' $86 .000 2,000 SQ . FT. M-1 Our Properly 1\1anag:c1nent [)ept. ha s 2.000 ~q. ft. of 1\1-1 spate for ren t, \\'ith 440 3-phase p01\·er. partitioned office & convenient Joca- lion. $250 Per 111onth HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS "SINCE 1944" 673-4400 1·11111.Hl. and f1'11<·r.1-1n yard. Gen1ral li y a ppo1nrint'n1. 546-131::. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Genero'll Waiting for a Bargain? $17,000 F ixer-Uppe r 2 BMrn1 l101nc• plu' ,_..ur<;t hnu~r •1 full hulh. T1·rr l1n- f"d ~t rrf'I i::nod ;i1~·:i .. '..:lnl h'l) f•1r :hr h.1nrl.1n1.111 \fn. l1\<1l•'1! ,pllr r . Hl'!lrr h\HJ'.1 • e KATE LL A REAL TY e -~ BAY & BEACH REALTY, Inc. Call for your copy of our brochure with pictures & prices. BE HAPPY! l~njoy th is Ja~l \1·eekend o[ sun11nel' \v lth the fa111i1y. kirls . dog~ & even i n-l~\1·:;;, ·rhcn, after Labor JJa.v. let our t re11• of professional :i ale ~ people help .vou l1nd your 11ev.' hnme. (lr hel p _\_ou ~rl l you r pre~e111 property. \Vc'r e taking :-iund<ly & i\1ond~.v off ' ~~~:~;;i·:;; ~R~~~~' I w lilll1¥llt- 11n1•i"eu1"1r ·l l1"d1unn\ -> ran1il.v rnon1. !an!I' m•xlrr 1 I 675-3000 675·6426 k1li·hrn, r11 11111; h.ir. Bl';i ut 2407 E. Coast Hwy ., CdM !d,1·1.-I •p1 111kl1•r,. «111-•I•·-__ _ _ _ _ __ •. 11<1lf,, h• ·" 1111,,1~-('RV -General Gener al 5~~.;'°'1 1\1! 1t·r111, -::.-:=-=-==·--- • Katella Roalty e * MESA VERDE* E-S IOE TRIPLEX 1910 S Bri.~lnl, ::i . .\. ~1.ii-:1::1 1 -;-COL;NrRV!10~11~-.- 1 BR., 2 IJa .• 1111h pool. 0!1 '~ ;i1·rr, lrir IJflrscs nr .cnrdi•n. Nl'ar rlf'1\ JO() a1•1.,. park S Bedroom 3 Balh:>i Double car (.;ar ... ~t> • Only S'.17,9."1() 1' fall Yl6-Z\13 L r:: 2 HH un11~. Pv1 f)atios, l'rl<:I hHra~e.~. frpl1•. nu tiled l):;.th~ . .\1cu11h!y 11N...-on1c S460. ,\~k111~ S 1:i~1 1Ju1 '"l'ncr 1-1•111 J l~lt>ll Rkr, li--lf>-112'2G --t"or1111 t:n Rllr« fi11~~lt) (1\\!N i:R SACJ{ll-"lrF._ 4 F.AST:'ilDE LllJ Pt.J-'.X- '2 BR, I 1)11. 811 111-111~. Nr. :-.llOJ)s. Goon h•rn1s. Rf'drm. f~mlly r n1, a~~un1e ;,,,'' ;,pr l•mn. I .;i1•c:r riJ0111~. Bik, Sl;l,9;"J. Coll !"tlfl.1720 Fort in Co. Rl!r~. 612-:.000 TllE Fas test draw in t.he \Vest .. II Daily p i I 0 I C!ai;~il icd AO. 6-12--56711 11iiy or r11ghl . ~·nr br.~t re~1lts! 642-5678 ... S©llJllA-LG£2rS" The Punle with the Built-In Chuck/., O Reorrange lllt!ers of the lour ICTOmbled words be- low to form four simple words. I· El H l2 01 R I' I ·iv1wi•5j Ii l I H y N I H I ~ ITi-,.-.,,r-.; 1 .. ,-"",-l ~ Sign 01.ilside partially builf _ _ _ • maternity hospital: "TO Be ;=#;::!;~~~::!.._,Completed In ---· 4·! H I T R 0 p I 0 Como ........ ""~' -·· lo1""T'.I ;:-ilr-.,,-.,.,-~1 -1 by lilllrlg '" 111e ,,.;n;,-io wordi _ 1 g you develop from ftt p No. 3 btlow. ~~-'--'--'--'--' & f~~{~i'· 11 I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' r• I ~r;:~· I I I I • I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 ------... -.. ..., ·~ ' .... -.-. , .......... , , ......... ····· . ---··· ~ •''~i .. ,r ' ....... lleef' tllk llcu1dy directory wltt. y•11 ttil1 w'"-4 n yoy t• llone·h1111tl ... All !IN locotlon 11'!-H Mlow .,. dH<:rlb<M I• ••••l•f O.t•ll •Y 1114.,.rtkl"" •lw · whor• 111 ,..d•y'1 DAILY PILOT WANT AOS, Potr•M 1llowi1MJ •pell ll•wtn hr sol• or t• rilflt .,. 11rtH I• lk l 111ell hllN1t1Gti•• ti! rlllt c•l11lft11 eoc:ll fr\dey •11d s.,.,,,,_ HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms) 609 Carnation. ('orona del f\lar 673-4435. $42.500. !Snt & Sun 11 -51 2525 ('restvie 11• Dr .. Bavshores 645-1039 1 Open Sat/ !\·\on 9-6) ( J Bedrooms) *243 1 Bo1vdoin Plac('. ('osta f\•lesa S32.500 1 Sat. thru i\J on.) 1927 i\1ariners J)r. j\\lestcliff) N.B. &12-6472: 673-3468 r:ves. !Sat & Sun I-S I 609 \<ista Bon ita fThe Bluffg) N.ll . 833--0820 1S un . Mon 1-6) 25Ui Vi s1a IJr .. (Bayshores) N.B. 675-3255 tSat. Sun. f\lon 1-5) **124 ('rystal Ave .. Ba lboa Island 675-0597 : 12131 277-3832 /Sat & Sun) *5300 River. Ne\\'port Beach 646-3255 : $31.950. 1Sa1 & Sun 1-5) 3818 Sandone Lane, Co rona del l\1ar 833-0700: 6-\4-2430 I Sat. 1 -~ I 550 \'1sta Grande !The Blu ffs ) N.B. 833-0700: 644-2430 !Sat & Sun 1-6) 407-409 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675--32 10 (Sat & Su n} 17fi82 Ash Tree Ln. Univ ersit y Pk . 833-0820 ~Su n & !\Ion 1-5 1 2015 1\llso A\'. l 'osla ri.1esa 644-4910 . $42.000 !Sal & Sun 1-5 3U) (l Br. & Fa m. or Oen ) Snn ('letncnlr 675--3593. s.J3. 950. I Sho"'n by app't.) * 1820 Irvine Ave., Ne\\'port Beach 642-3187: ~54 ,000. (Open Da ily ) * 1100 Sea Lane. ('orona de! l\1a1· 675-5930 t Sat. 1·5) *640 St. .Jan1es Rd . r(;liffhavcnl N.B. ti-16-6001; ti75-8800 (Dai ly 1-51 210 1 A rb11tus 1r~a s tblutf1 N.13 833-0700 : &44--2430 1 Stit & Sun l-5 ) *1301 Sussex 1\Vcstcl iff) N.B. 675-3210 (Sat. Sun , l\lonl 1539 Priscilla Ln . (1-larlJo r llgld s) N.f_t 675--3210 I S;:it ) 204'.? (~a!axy Dr. (Dover Shores) i'\.P,_ fi42-a2:1s 1 Sat & Su n) 10836 1;:1 1:.a~o Av . l-'ounta1n Valley 968-6:170. $32.000 !Sat ~~ SU11 IU-tiJ 3257 ('olorado Ln . ( l\·lcsa Verdel (~.f\1. ~46-5880. 540-5451 fSal fro1n I p.m) 2900 ('arob, Ne1rport Beach 646-7171 I Open Sa! & Sun 1-5) 1945 Sanllas;o. Ne \\·port Beach 646-7171 fSu n 1-5) (4 Bedrooms) l 7902 Cedar Tree Ln . Irvine 833·0820 I Sat. 1-61 2224 Parifir l)r., (;orona de! !\'Jar 675-5726 /Sat & Sun 1-5) 971 Sandcastl r . ('orona del illar 833-0700 : fi44-2430 1Su11 1-5) 4507 n ox b11ry Rd .. !Cameo Shores) CdA·l 8:13-0700: 644-2430 r Sal. 1-5) 65 Reacon Bu y I Beacon Uayl N. B. 642-32.15 I Sunday) 121 4 Nottinghan1 r \Ve~tcl 1ff) N .1~ 642-82:!5 : $~9.500 1 .\londny) (4 Br. & Fa m. or Den ) :~6!-1 Sanla t ~abcl. Ea1..:k 1::~1v 548-4843; S'.J9 ,900 1'sa1 & Sun 1-51 211 12 J\rn bCJ'\\'lCk L<ine l runting!on /~C::\l'll 9ti8-8084 : S36.600 IOpen Oa1l y l 918 Coronado f)r t i\le . .,;i de! fl.Jar) (' f\.1 . 545-5fi94 ; SJ3.700 t l)a1!y ) 2450 BO\Vdoin (('ollege J1arkl r· 1\l 557-42fi3 : 64&-R1ll I I Sat & Su11 l-5\ 442 161h Place, ('osta f\.les<.1 548-0588 : 673-ti.134 11··1·i. Sat, Su n 1-fll *170.12 Lo1vell C'i rtl(', llunt. l·la 1·bour 846-14:KJ; S64.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5-1 *20 18 Co. Capella !fvlcsa Verde) C.!\:I. M8·1129 : $45.000 <Sat. & Sun 1-5) 2512 Lighthouse Ln. 111:.irbor Vie1v !fill s \ CdM. 833-0700 : 644-2430 !Sun. 1·51 *1023 Dolph in Terr. I Irvine Terr) Cdi'vl 642-82.lS <Sa t & Sun) 410 tvlorning Star. Ne\vport Beach 644-4910 : $!05,000 tSa t & Sun 1.,1 ,30) **8 Linda Isle Dr. <L inda Isle) N.B. 644-4910: $155,000 !Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) (S Br. & Fam. or 011n) *424 Angelita Dr .. I Irvine Terr.) CdJ\il 833-0700 : 644-2430 rSun & Mon 1-5) *2006 Galaxy Dr. I Dover Shores) N.B. 646-1550 !Daily) *1027 Mar iners Dr. (!)over Shores) N.B. 5411-7893 I Daily l WATERFRONT LOTS **1641 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 64Z.8235 (Sat & Sun) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (4 Br. eac:h unit ) 617 Iris. Corona de! Ma r 833-0700 : 644-2430 1:;a1. 1·5) HOME & INCOME (3 Br. & Bach. Apt.) **310 Via Lido Nord I Lido Isle) N.[{. 673·7300 (f'ri. lhru Tues.1-51 * , •• , **W~'"' * • * '"' ...-w"""'"' Giner al Pele Barrell f<eaft'J p1·e:Je1d6 BUILDERS ATIENTION! BALBOA ISLAND WATERFRONT -Olt1er 3 bedroo1n home on choice north ba y R-2 corner. Excellent local ion for qual ity 2 story duplex or lu.'<ur1ous hon1c ... 'or fu 1ther 1nfor· n1a tio n call ------2.7 ACRE COUNTRY ESTATE JO MINUTES FROM NEWPORT -Roon1y, air conditioned 3 bedroo1ns. den anrl 3 baths. lloo1n for horses and pool. Lovely landscap- ing 1vi!h variety of large trees and plants, compl etely fen c"cl S89.500. LARGE R-2 LOT EAST COSTA MESA -3 Aedroom 11•1lh room and plans for 3 111ore 11ni ts S28.500. MOTEL WILL EXCHANGE FOR RESIDENCE , DU PLE X OR ? -l2 Unit s ;i nd coff ee shop. corner n1ajo r hig h\\'a)'. Coffee shop leased $350/ P.•lonth. Offi::e Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 G-;neral General CORBIN -MARTIN, Realtors COLLEGE PARK 'J"hree bedroom. :.! baths. l~ocated on seclud- ed street. yet \valklng distance to n1ost ('verything. O\\'ller leaving area. .<\sk1ng .~:;0 .. 100. THE BLUFFS La rge 2 bedroon1 , near s1v11n. Pl aza area of the Bluffs. Only pool in the $28 ,950. HORSES, HORSES Large C'ountr y ho1nc on J acres. 11•1th stable, ~1\·11n. po ol. len n i~ court : one of Orange Coun tv's fines! horne s' Q\vncr \\'ill~finance to qualifie d buyer. OCEAN SIDE OF CdM Lovely 2 bedroon1 hon1e -a real cutie. \\'ilh h<1rd1\·ood floors & roo n1 for additional unit in rear -& lh(' pl a ns are available. Owner purthased ne1\' hon1c . ('all for details , Priced at $41 .500 . 644-7662 CORBIN · MARTIN Newpo rt · Corona del Mar -Costa Mis• IQ', Do"''n. O \V n er 1novcd fro1n arf>a . \1·il l General --··--'!' ............... _, TRANSFERRED ciccep! ·ro ClS part ri.111~1 ~ell right ;-i\1;iy. payn1ent Near ne11·_ IO\Clv 2 Bil. I B,\ 3 BR ., 11 'l l\1\ .. llC\I' addetl guest roo111 on crpts., clnse lo shop-gn r;i ge. l\:o finan cing ping & pJrl\ V':icant : c h :i r I:! e ~. E:a!i\Sulc jor !iubn1il trade.) close to shops. t•/\LL fi4fl-392R l·:ves. tii3-757:• ll·G-•_n_•-"-1-------I -G-'-"-'-"-1------LIKE A MODEL HOME F:\"ln1 ~11aq1 .; lw•l1'1w,111. ~ l\f1lh 111'11111.1' ,, 1Th 1111111·111 k1ll•l11•n. haitl"·twid Jlo•1r~, Ol"'W IUX!ll'i'lll~ .~h;ig ('llrJ)('t· 111;:, i<111Zf' ~fl:< ?.O pn l1<1, :ind l•('~·~,ss for ho11! or tnnfr•r ~:~i·rllE•n1 v;ih1P al "111,v S.!:1.~iOI). Hnni: &011111• ··~1.~ii 11nd ass111HP P.\1stJ11g loan nl •1nly s:n·• prr mo. 1nchld1n;.: fORlSl E OLSON '" PEAL70 RS orE~ 7 DA Ys A \VEEK SHARP! SHARP! LEASE-OPTION la.\rs .ru1tJ 1n.~u r;inc1• I .~ B!Jrt + "/. HH 1 FA.\I H.\1 W lk & L I Plu~h ankl.-<t<'f'p shag ('fir-a er ee Ill'!-" thruOUl. t:orgi'Olls IRlld· sl·a1){'(1 1tround~. Pool ~i71"' Rf'.~ltor:-; I y;in . 11·11h ~rparai.·· 11la.v- 2790 llarhor Blvd. ar fld111ns g1'1und for k1dr11e•s. ~11nkrn !"t1.i-Olfi?t O\lf'n 'Til ~ P:\'I l1vu1.ic 1~xin1, u~1'fl brick t1rr- pltH"t·, oak and old t."f'rlnr NOTICE 1 ... 1n1•l1ng, $30,5'1J Lea.se $250 Builder'.~ n!flOSJ«"SS Jon ir1 pr. n1onTh, 1-tun-y 011 1his Cosra j\1~ now JY'a{Jy for .~op;-r 1•11l11r' Dial &15-030.1 sale. <'on1plf'll'l} rt>f1'lrh1.,h-:1'29!! !·!arbor, Cos1a i11ll'!SCI rd. shag c,1rf)C'I<, ;, Ix-cf· 1uJn1 t.: ra111ily n:iom, hard 10 fir.d <1uici co1•11rr !oc11- ll(in . Xlnt term~. Call us for 1le1a1ls. f ORJ:ST [ OJ.SO~ ,,, ' PE A £ fOKI!. Csll .>MJ-1 151 10pc>n ('1.1:'!!.) .-..-..................... .... I ¢3? lllllAGll j MESA VERDE . ~ .. "''".I $27,750 IJ.,.'.;:::::;:;::;;;:;;;;::~:;:. ll:u·d lo tM:llcvr bur 1>robohly 1906 SANTIAG_O_DR. 1111' ,l(TCRIP1r \'Rhrr in fh(' !OOVE/l SHORES, N.8.1 l1"'1·s11i.1J,K'r lflcta,\' -&'t' ti 4 Bl'"drm . IAfl:C!' fam!ly rm, 3 now • :: bNlronm, fvvrl?d RA. V1Pw friini ('v~ry IYJ()ni. 11at1n, hk,. nr11 c11rpetlnit. Oi>r'n d!lil,\ \\':ilk tll Orl1fur11111 It ·rr. ROY .1 \\'flHO Rl.T RS \\ 1nklr ~·hool~. &-Mi-0'.rnl ----0\\"NER SACR1r1c.:r.. As- ~Ullll' ~-,~'; apr lunn. 4 81-drrn. hu1;1' fan1ily rnl. dini ng rm, 11·11Jn11' panel1ni:. hrk, S'29.!IOO, :W0-1720, rh1y or nl<?hl ('11!1 .-.1()..11:11 t01)1'1) Pl',.~.l A i.:ood "'Alli ad 1.' a 1n1·1·~!1n1>nl ------ OA(l Y PllOl' Frid011, StPltmbM 3. 1971 1;.--~ ..... 1~~.: [ ---I~ r -·· l~I .__ -_-_ .... __,]~ I -·· l~ I --.. l~I _,,, .. l~i _ .... -.. FIVIEI SP'ACIOUS IEDllOOMS c..i.-. ACT NOW ASSUME 6•,; ~HA LOAN Feunteln V•lley POOL TIME STILL HERE Huntlnt'"" INch IMMEDIATE POSSESSION NO DOWN VA Now,..n lo•ch Lots for Sile 111 E'AN'fAS'rlC Vit w. North end RAMBLING SM.000 EXEC. home. Jl'(ICX, $6j()() LOT 50'xU2.~' zoned 1plit le~. 2 BR. 2 SA. aep J\l1nu1tt1 to U.C.!. 1320 1or 3 u n 111 . K.15. dl11 rrn, beam ct:~, bltns, SPANISH RAN<:;H lrYlnt Avr. Owner 6G.lll7. COAS'l'LlNE R.E. J.36..-3177 quif'I dio:adend 11l. Nrw pa1n1, Bt1ut1t'UI 4 bedroom 3 bath Orange 0 •,•·;;53<-;-;;:;;1"6'0'•'-:::::'.=cc::-,,,-, Kf:rY 11 your ~I family h1·0 lr\I; )'QUI' own 'l'Rl·LEVEL REPUBLIC JtOME. 0 n e minutto t r om f'abuloua SOU11{ COAST PL'\ZA, En- tertain your trit>nd~ 111 your ~'OR~tAL DINING R00tl1. then a djourn 10 the '1141c1ou~ 13' x 21' ii;unkt:n la.mlly room "'ith fil'f'pht<'t 1od w•I bar. 1'hr~ lli:oi:uri<itu baths • no ao"'·d111,g. You ma,y be ch!llrmed 1r you 11,. Bin' II ~IUcttd, fttt l lOl!ri 11e1Viborhoocl. Your f''>C'1t111g home valw for only $-t0,950 - OPl!:N 1-1. Vac.a.nt. 224 Wak~ J."'art•L f BR + ta.m. rm. 2 BA, fittplaL'P. Ccmpleteb' jlll.Jlllf'd l· CIJ'pl!tl!d. :! p.11.tio!. Jmnif'd. pcwta.sioll. La.rrt VA loan on. S29.~ CM·nt'r/Brokf'r. tH:.!--tiltl. Coron• d•I M.1 r SPARKLING POOL A 111re opporrunity; 3 bd1•m., 21,~ b.ii.'1 .• family .rm, Harbor \'1t 11• llO/l\f', s;il,000, fta ncho t.tesa lo"'°'y l bl!d· room. 1 °bl;th pha formal dinin1 l'()()tn, h~ llvine room "1th fi~(ilaet, J yell'I lll'w, Convf'n1f'nl to South Couc Plua and 11clm1. Piiced fol' quick .. it. COLLINS & WATTS Do11't lori et ~pt, and Oct. arc our warmest m<>nth3. lrnmPdiatt OC'('JJPl.Jlt'Y on this bNutilul pool homf' ,,.,rh 4 btdrooms. plus h1t1t rumpu& room includ1na; 11'f't har and pOOI ~ablP. SJ.000 down i nd take ovrr pa)· mtnts 11ubJf'cl lo exhtin& l;.l. Loan of S27J.OO p!'r 1110. 1nc:lud1/lf Iii.JI.es and 1n1:1u1'- or usumr low intf'ttM loin. U:tvf'ly, nearly new, 1 btd- room homP, HUGE lenced y.ri.rd. Bel!f'r hUt'J'y! • M7-8a31 e THE Rf"cll E11ta1L :\IART • REPO'S. • S BDRMS I J BATHSI i\'rw pa_int k "haf carpeting! Dining room~ Aft 1erms! HAFFDAL REAL TY .-1Z-441P ~:\'~. 5-11-2+16 drpa, pJu.&h i•pr. 0 \\-J\t:r home rr.Jded •moni • srndl BUILDER'S &Uenrion~ Geof1 ~ or -4S4--MG.l r~ of trft"! Land!14:apitlf J\'.P.\\' hooM on I a r I e lot tOI' 2 or 3 unfta LARCE 4 BR, pool, v111"', f'XU'll~. Unlll Sr-pr 6 ~ii 1'#1.snble oJler. 49+-876!1. L•gun• Ni1ue l ind~~ alD--aCTive pll.)' IOO'xl1'.l' loC acl'OM It from J."'crttn Co. Rhrs. area fur young on~. One El ~lodem Puk. Open ~droom aod balh •rpara!t ho1.u1e Sat l'. Sun, SJ.5,000. M.unf•ln, De1•rt, trom n1u 1er a nd othl"t f\•'O, tl!8T4 i''nwler !ii. CN.·ntr, lte1•rt 174 maJ.:1ni an 1dl"aJ morhf'r-111. l-'-"=2-ti;<O'-'-.• '-'-.------- * N• I Sho * la\\', guesl, hobby 1oom or S Cl nt ICJU• fH . rdticf". ~para1 t dining ~ emt e 2\t, Acres en comer. Home 4 Guellt houl1", &ir rond. tum. or unturn. 2 a:ara,ae1. Swim· ming A. therapy pool Hot walPJ' minenJ well, OU Dillon Rd., Deaert Hot »pring3, Trad' for btach propt.rty 5-Cl-2&5?. HURRY!! Open S.1t. 1.s 1100 So• L•n• 982-5523 ()ptn r ve., * MESA V! RDE * ll l1Ct Walker & lee RraJtor~ Plan1 havt" t:hallled , ~l us~ 1oom 111 1\d 111..rg,. lamiiy CUSf0 :\1, ~\1•Jy b!I home 1eJJ 3 BR. 2 BA "l'" plan 1oon1, with \\'t"I bar. Cul -de-\\'/ocean & mt view, 1700 1q hon1" 111 111'11 incrt'ml"nt of vac Strttl. Only i .t7,%0. Ci.11 M. 3 br, 2 ba. bm im, b'plc, N1~ur1 SOON-~ Pri~ lo1. 1oday, 646-71 71 , bltn.•, ovei.•siztd gar. 11'2 11"\'f'I lot. S33,9.i0. 615-3.593 l,.l!!ll~~~I .~, ~~ IY OWNER 1..ncat!'d •I l&rh l{rttTI nf J\lr.~ Vf'rclf' Counrr,v Oub. 3 BR, .1 BA, d1n1ng rm z, fa m· ily 1'111 !8:<36 hPilll'fl pno] :.t2:-:Yl I'll('] j)ll.\1(1 ·~l ba0) I.· di'f'~~ 1111 •• ')1ora11:,. for bolil 01· 1·11 111~1'. Lof.11 cf u~rd bt'u·k_ L{:e lot l'nmpitlel.~ pnclo!ed \\/block \Oo·aJI. :;~~ '1~ loan tranat~rabll!. PriCf'd 10 1cll. S.ll,%0, 549-118'1 -B·E-ACH-COTTAGE '..'i«J 1IHl'l101' Sl\'d. •r Art .. mz :u:,..9491 0J>('n 'ril 9 P\I ov.1~"i:n-rt'"'Pl"-;:;;t,. -EQi;"ay purcha!IP ror qu1c·k dPal ~ 4 flR. J BA, 1nany fl_,ICO'lll. PresLLge l.l'Pil 1 36.60 0 . %i-~. S11rcpinl{ ot·e<1n 111 r 111 ~. Abotlt I mo 10 <.'OmpletlOn. OR -0 THE REAL '"-l:STATERS 4 BR, l BA, 'frl·lPvel delux •"U!:tn1 f10mp i.11 i\lonarch I --===-""='='"":=~ 11 111111 E1t1tit, [JI) * BJG BEAR LAK.t J.'eed rhf' t:quirrt"ls h'Om yow- fronl door 1n !his llf"Cl.Uded cabin, t'OmpJ 1111 !.: furn. On- ly s11,:.oo. P h: ~ (7l4J :'!:16--1738 or wr1 lt: SJW!n«J' RtaJ .i'.:slalt , P.O. Bex ~ Big: Bear L.a.kf', Calll. ' BIG Bea1· N~ Chalet-Gre11.l View-1\'ooc:lf'd lot. paVf'd l!!, J\'t1v l Bf'dl'OOms, J '~ b.a. 1, mu~ ll!'i ski hlL Mooru-idgt . ~6-3130. :>~231 01" <!U-33W716. E~nings call 644-7003 n1ooi'-Harbor Hills. Richard B. Sm1tti Bldr. 6!'au1. tri-lf'Vt l 11/ocean & min vi e\\"S. <t Br. l ha, prof. lndscpd. 2 !luge decks. Sell- in& at accf'llSl"d l' •I u r $79,:.00. IS(l;il 49'i·7:'187. B\' Q\\nrr. d1J·l1ng 2 br, din & brklst 11n~a. fruit h·f'es, ,i;:ardrn $:!1.00I>, Bk r, Rl~:.!S:i.i. Huntin1 ton B••ch !:!"HA.RP La Cuesti1. ::i.an ,\Tiguel hon1r ~ BP.. l BA, fam rm lrplc, S36,:il.XI. 96&-!0li .• B11y •. l y1-s nld, this home CANAL FRONT i ~--"-'-"_"_'_1 __ J ha, e vrr,vth1 1li!:. All bltn!, DUPLEX Crpts, Drp,, Saum~. Play-ll:t reet of "''lltf'rfront !ux uryl••••••••••• rwn1, Sundeck, AppJvX 4000 wirh your o\\1n 3 bf'droQm Acr••t• for t•lo 150 11Q IL Xlni l1nanc1ng. Will homt ovf'tlooking .N P"''JlOM/---''--...,---,.-- :1tll ei!her onp. Call ownPr, Can11J, 111ld Pl\JOY f'arn1ngs H.,RD TO tinrl Pl' i m fl O PEN SAT /SUN. l ·S 2224 PACIFIC DR . * Spectacular * $21 ,000 >"nll pncf'. CUtc /,, Sh;irp ~·un Ill 111.t a r 11~ bell.ch No down \'ets. $550 down t:HA. C...l! 'lodily. *LABOR DAY SPECIALS BY owner, fol'&ne!.can f'ou~ rain.~. l hr. 2 ba. 1u~r lodl'o<"p. 6\ , ' GI 8.Sl!Umabl.e" loan .• o,;acnl1eP. 841.-6&30. f,-5-1;-,-1~21c.o500~_c,c,-0-,-~-,. 1'~ mi to OC:."f'lll1, J Br, I"• Ba rtplc, bltn5, dble !till'. Int'(!. ()pl'n wttkf'ncb . 8322 ;\Jun$IC.'1' Dr., 11.B. 499-f19ll. h'Om :i bf'dr'OOnl urul btlO\\". acreaae In Paln1dalr, in A ral'e buy ill S68.~i00 Sf'JJ~r huffer 7.0l'll" lll."l'O~s from wiU pily most (!f htiyr r'! lruerconnnrntal Au'pon \n -AGOOOBUY!-Dill flO"'' o r\ lhii; >ip!'ClaC\Jlat 4 bf'droom, l bath homP That looks ll~ a model. A doub]t; tirep>a'ce opens lo 'both COllVersiltioJI p1I II.ad f~mily fOOm. GlamorotJs garden service kitchrn l1i11! self-dtaning ovr n, separat' d1 nine room, ll'alk-1n d OSf'tll ln master :1ui1, & t11·n cthf'.r brdrooms. 1''ron1 l'Ourtyard 1111h lush landscapinJit. Quiel ~·ul-de-sae strcf't. P r i c f' $39,!r;iO. Call now for •how· 1ng 546-2313. fo"antastir ocr1u1 h bfl.y ''1e1,., 4 BR., l'~ ba ths. J us1 Jo10.- e rrd SIO,{l(Xl to $119,500, Set thi11 bet(Uaful view h'Om open ha1cunie11. ~rtic Propcnics ti7:,.~7:l6 -ASSUME 7'/. VA 1 Br by o'vne-r_ ~'rpl(~. Cin tw. rtral be8m ceiling, "'"' lihit.1t. charming pa tio~ betu1 Ind· 1.eµ. R-:l lot •1 1rh plan for rtar 11n11. s-11.:i00. 711, 673·443.J. -------------*TRIPLEX* Walker & lee Real tort 2790 Hfl.J'bol' Bh·d. 111 A<la m~ ;l4.l-046J OP"n 'Ill 9 P 1\I MESA DEL MAR !700 .Sq. fl. 4 BR, !iv rm :! Bil, c1·p1. F1m rn1,. tOXJO 111flp _va1'd for n~1·1 boo 1. fo"en<."f'd. <.:ov pall{I beau! Jnd~pg , ~pl'JllkJPJ:!, Ill' ltl.'hool!I !elem rhi·u OCC1 , immed poss. ~J.'.l,700. As· IUll\P 5!. ~-J-tA . \Viii lease, owner 5-4.5-5694 . .SCUrr anxious. $22.:iXI, l BR Condo. PHymt11 $172.'.IO/mo. Submu All c M'en . Vacli nt. f.!9,:JOO. J BR hom ,, move 111 last in 1h11 i>f'S'I 31"f'a of N. Hunt. Bch. -"upri· shal'p. Mus1 .ell. A~k· 1ng $29,950 .• l BR homp, !~t. Ba , So. Huut. Bch. lf2.SS93 1ti6Jl Beach Bll•d., 11.B. $1f ,500 -5-~,;.~, ~F~H7A~- 4 BR. cp!s, drps, 11.pplifl.ncrs. ~ll'1n1 pool~. Condo. 499-J7:;i 4 BR-rlen, 21 j BA. 3 1·ar gar. Prl'.'~11gP homr . $4 5 , 300 . ll·l!Hi23'i. Huntington H•riMur DRA.\lATIC cnh·y to 1plit IP1·el, .\ hr. 2'~ bs, fam rm 11/11·e1 ba..r, lgP he.atf'd pl , oo~rd 8: slide-. lo maint. $64,3()0. Ownei·. 846-1430. <4 Bd!'m8., 2 bafh$ Ca rpets. '1ra,D{'s Pa.nol'amic VLf'•V! $39,950 L•gun.1 Nigu•I Ra•lty l~SOSO 499-1344 co.tll. 1h1't:'r :i ac1 t pa rce ls, $57::.<l W I k & l ro $i000 ~r acr!", ~';ii a er ee Dow•. pol'"''" ,.i.m;l<d. Owner tii.3--0010 Re altors --------~ ~'Oll \VcstdiH D:t•ii·.. r ABULOU S l'' c r r BI j o rl G46-77ll OJ>f'n 'nl 9 Pi\! houv. crer:'k fl.dJ. prop. No. L ido Iii• 7;--,----C'"";-0-0-~-1 or ·rahoe_ Ka r'! ~"ol'tos1, 10 ---------1 Harbor Highlands i11 .. fir n1ore. $79.l per· 11crt'. 216 Vi• Lore.a 4 I d 'l'ern1.~. OwnPr :->32-4-480. Attr. f'XJ>OSf'd btsm l BP.,:: • rooms .-,.-..\CRE~I PROVED Ba. hom' \\'/i;outh pano. On-Chtck Thi.-; homt in ;\1ai·in. ly $65,oon. r.r's School Dtatric1. \Valk to SI t.;l'()rg~TUtah. on 112 Via W•zier • schools park, library, 1~11· 11 ,. • 1, .' . ~.. ,,, . 11:0 l'OUrSC. or SI • 4 BR. ~ bi.. \Vas 011 Home;; 1us courts a.,.. to f'Stcl1fl . d -•u .,_~··i '~ ..i OJ' IJ"a I', ,...,,....,,,, •. LAKE G rr.aory :; br 2 ba. + farn rm. JJr.ll'eJ', yi-round. S:2j,OOIJ_ Ownf'r . !33-1029 R••I E1tata W•ntH 114 HELP! r.;,,d 12-22 income units Cost¥ nr Hunl, Beach !or l'E"ddY·to-buy. qualified 1·l1enr. BkT. 675--1101 or 67~f've11. -.-.-,-1.ANc-c=o~w=ANT~=E=o- :-. to ::0 fl.crt11. "'c.'Tic:had: 61 No Down Or? I. 4 BEDROOM Ca•ta M•s• Ar•• I. J BEDROOM Huntington B•ecli Aria 3. 4 BEDROOM j Fountain V•ll•y A r•• I COLLINS & WATTS 0 !lf' ol Thf' ff'W exi:ititJi t1·i- plr.1Ces is now fol' ~alt! Xl nl k>ca t.ion. Sttps to rhc ~ilch. 1'.ovP·1n t'Ond. Lo~ of po· •1ential for nnl.v $7;,,{l(Xl. MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 67S.'45t Hoy, look .11 thi• :l en , dl'n, ram, l'n1., 2 b~uh~. B1i.: par10 plu~ 11 i:roovy 11 p l. ·l.i fl •'<ll'flCI' lo:. SEE ANYTL\lt:. Univ•r1ity Re.1lty .'.001 f;. Coa~1 H11•.v. £7.3-6.)10 CJrAR.'.tING 2 BR home-i;1 Corona d('I i\!ft.J' located on R·2 Joi. Cprs, rll'ps, frpk, dbl garagf', Priced to sell \Jy 01\'ner al $36,-:,00. ti03 Orchid, Cd.\] 67;>-()6]7 *NO COMMISSION* *NO POINTS* Ownrr mus1 iC'll , illness. Nu cusiom .1 Br, din rm. 1•p1~. di-µ.', FIA , 1 1~ t •le bit Lois or f'K!ras. $27.!ki!l. 10'~ rtn., Quir.k possess10n. J79t h:rn- •IOOd PL 6-11~7 * COOL * Co~·el'ed pe.rlo • B·B-Q 111 wallf'd yard. 4 BRl1 BA Jan1dy horn, n11ar 11chool~. ALL ·rER:O.IS ova1!i1bJ,, S~>G.;J()(), BROKER. 642-4816 BIG home-S~l-ALL pricf'ta g Re ple1, wl upstairs !fOlan um &. pvl. s undeck. Ovt r :l:nl :iq 11, BeS1 are-a, A~u m' 61~"r V.'\ loan "'/low 10111 dn. 011ly s:11,:)()(). . .-CALL 847.8.J07 ' lformf'Jiy Bra!!:hc:ar fl.Ir).) r:-vJ W 1t0 S r.t.rfs A,;J,,.rm ~ Spanish Paal Home. 3,000 Square Feet \\1ALK '~ rnarina. <C Dav \sit . lo1 . o~·nr. Irvine blk ro btach &. Br, 3 Ba, choicf' loca tion. ll'g L'OI' 11.l-;}1'.12--1~96. E x•cutive's Dr••m Tour. Indoor planlers & ~~11 Cill'flPl:! mrl'! !ht eye ----------- liUnktn ltv. rm. Sep. d in. tron1 11pac.iou.~ enrry. Homr REPOSSESED 10 le1·e] 1.t1·es, 1·111. Beautifull y derorated. fea1u~ ~hell.'Jtune fi~p!aef', l'\O 00\\'N, S'.l.l mo. Near $9-1.500. bu il t-in a:11s 11.pp!ilUl(;.f'S . hrick h"J: lak~. 968--00!7. Tip of Lido Isl• pario and largP trees. Ov.'n--.partments for sil• 151 Bf'a ut. 4 BR. 5 ba. home. 2 ,.r moving to t'Ondomin1um. l-''------=- Frplt':!. 56 ~·1. Wiler front· Priced ju91 $36.950. Call to-32 + UNITS •:::". l'oom ror larg, boat day 10 ~f',, 646·7171 . COSTA MESA ),JJJ)s. RedUtf'd ro sell 11 1 $37:1.000. Bill Grundy, Rltr. ~~l Bayside, r-'8 !ii;).til ~t DPEN 1-S Frid.1y thru Tues. 310 V i• Lido Nord , -0 THF: Ti r:AL 1"'\. [STATl:RS NEWPORT BEAUTY 2 STORY S3i0 i\I. S5I) i\f rin. Elft'Pl ot- rupanl'y . 6iJ.6044 011 ~r r.ealtor. Camm•rcial Praporty 151 STORES & OFFICES BayfJ'Ont l BR, 4 ba. plus DREAM Oil 'Nf'""J>Ol1 Blvd. bacl1. 11 p1. n:o.ooo 3 H ugp bed room5 2 l.-..ri!c SlJO i\I cquiry. on leuehold. LIDO REALTY INC. h~rh.~ fl.nd scp;tra'1" fatniJ~· 71 ~~;. loan. Pa11 _111. rrad!! l37i Viit Lido G/J.'1300 room plus den. H"ard'i'ood Poi>lilblt . Ownp1• b'7.r 1601 ANXIOUS OWNER noor!I and tireplacf', carptts Condominiums Compi!.ny, ~ 1 f 871-3950 \\'ANTED from O\\'flf'r, .( 10 i un11s. Principlf'll only. 549'-3139 PRIVATE party wan~ 2, 3, OI' 4 un!I in Coar. ?ilf'a. t2lJI 29J-5425. ----- lu1fne11 Opportunity I~ 200 I 962-:623 0 p!!n e11e1 Hal'bol' ViPW H1tl!1 Lu~k 4 BR, 1' • BA, OC"'an 11r1v. COLLEG!'.: Patk Cu.~roo1 ~ lr51 hr1, ~ ba , :!4' Iii· room. fi·pJc , rtin l'n1, bltn clPc 4 Bedroom.•. diru11g !.: loving room. huge b<Lsemenr rum- p11.~ nJOn1. Pr1ct'd bf'low marker. 8-1:!·2.l.15 Ope:n S.1t. 1-' 17902 Cod•r Tr•• Lan• t 11'\•int 1. This ltL\uriou~ -4 BR. hon1r has th e fi nP.s1 ol drapci:. cai·pcl!nit wail pa· per11 plus bcau1. Jandscpg_ Parklike ~ro11,i;: on quiet 1·111 '1t ~ilc 11n·rt r. A gl't'ar home for r nttrta1ning, Prit'f"d 111 ,J."i{.~. ·Be;:i unfu!Jy maintained 3 BR. & draj)f's, \\'alk ro 111 for s•I• 160 homt n11 li f'1. lot with llC'hoo!s & 11hoppina in pr,s-1----------- J ANITORIA L 5'-a901\f'd COil· lrac! day work, vac: apts. S~SOO <·a$h, mone-y rf'!'d J mos, \Vritf' OUilfif'd Ad ,'\o . .112, DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box J:..60, Costa i\lea, C.Jif 9'1626. REPOSSESS IONS 525,950 ASSUME 5 ¥.t'/, Arr Loan. Low paympnt~. 4 B<lrn1. r!Pn , l irrpla~. EJltl'Y I hall. 1n1mrd1a1 r pas~e&s.ion. ~,.!(l..l720 TARBELL 295S Herbo,. PARK HUNTINGTON 9622 LASSEN CIRCLE L.ook and YoU shall ~ a rar11 opportunity to O'IO.'n a btau· nful 4 bedroom home •I f1lJ' (lt1'fter mill'ket value. A ne1v "Hel msman" mode-I wtltJ. 0111 1mpro11Pmeots i1t priced il l S4-0A90. 0 1\nt:r are otff'r- 1ni: 1hf' homt IO.'ith morf' 1han $4.000 in f'Xtras a nd im· provemPnts tor $42,%0. \\'ould you like to know nio~? Phont ~1313. IO THE REAL I:>. J::STATf.RS BEACH BARGAIN Sr.tl!I .~ BP. .. !arnLl.v rrn. Dltu~.:; I'll• i;a1. All !hi! !01 "Ill.I' $~ .. Al CAY WOOD REAL TY td06 \\ t'o:..01 HI• ..... :-0 8. 548.1290 $28,400 SPANISH DESIGN !:l"i.:11111 111•1 1111 a.i i. 4 Bl'dnn, ' drn, l'fllll'1 .1a1r1. 111.J"ri" 1nom~· :110-I T!O TARBE LL 2t5S Ha r bor Bl::-JTt:R. lhan nf'>• :--~ mo.~ I olri. J-'l-2 + drn. Octa n S.· hill \"\Pl\~, rll'll).*~, n1'1'!- frS.Si01111I la11dsca p1r.s:-8) ""nrr. S61 .!l00 Call ~96-J~19 Back Bay BY owner: 4 hr121, h11 , rl1n'g nn riPll <11nPl1~ ., I pe.tiol!, i trp.11 , ll9,Xio~ :14!-48~3. BY 01\'NER L11tJf' l~land . F. "5 r I' p t 1 on kitchP.11, lu~ury 1·1'J'I. :J South patio_ °"'™'r !Paving tiR"' are11.. !\l ust !tt no"" 2 BR, 2'~ ba.. t'Ondo. Pool, Rm tor lenni1 cl pool. l\lany .~tras. Open Sun l5. 1~~ Outriggt r 644-l !Wifi _--Hard to F-ind Chann ing o!rlr1' :I BR, 1 BA hon1e. l\'Pl'.'fl~ +11rrnr:ir <1tf'· llrl'ting. PncPd to sf'H , 81'1~. .,r 644-739!1. ! BR hot19t on R·2 lvl. Vood potential, C-1. !01· buslnrs~. S36,SOO. 6T.l--53:i9, 496-2li'l. DUPLEXE~ DEL !\1AR. l:'-1 CORONA 3 Bd rm~ &: '1 bdrm~. No11h le Sollth cf Hi1h10.·ay, D1Nerent pricts. Call rlTZ!'llORRIS Rf:ALT\' CO, 3135 £. Coas1 High11•aJ'. Corona dr l il11r. 714/673.9(110 pa tio.~. 18j()', Sl 4 .2 ."1 D. 540--3376. BY 01\'nf'f, 1'1 111nf" ari· vet·ti~erl! 2431 B o1\•do 1 n Pl1c:e .. l br, 2 b11 , pool. tl:!.~iOO. Optn Sa l t·hru \Ion, 1-:.. ==-=---·-SUPER Steal! 2 Br, 111· \l'rlitcl1ff plan ! H1'dwd flr1, frplc. ht ~·d. hill r:<1s LLnjl' s~.ooo FHA loan. K1111a111'ff Reah) .\11 "1-'12'll. OPEN llOU'~s~E-m-,-,-,-i-:;-,. bric·k Irplc, hu.ge 1am ln1 , l BR, 2 BA, bf'1ul rrpls, rtrp.~. dee .. 1ndscprl, blrns 1n1•J dw., $28,500 ~62 J oann 642-6206. BY 0....'n~r. .1 BR , 1 BA, E-:ridr nr \Vtstclitf Pl~1.~. sti1,c: 1·1·pt11, rl11 bill\~. DUPLEX. 2 br rach. $-47,000. ·:t4S-!HG2 ____ _ SO'l Orchid. By o wn ~r ft\' 01'.nrr. l BR. r-'r11ly 673-1448. pllllllf'd 1 n~1dr: &, nu !. C11sh Coat• M•sa do1\n IQ loan k lilke 011er pym·t!!. ti46-l033 .. --c~o=s~T~A....,M"."'::E~S~A,....--·l nv ownel'.;; BR. ·1·~ b&.""1am EASTSIDE rm. ~1na1, tito1y . bl1n~. ·'~sunlf' GI Loan of Sl4.'.i00 11'111\ 1otal pa.vmen1.~ of ~1 .-,~.00 ntr n10 . G1•r a 1 <'OJ" 11r r 101 11·1111 bo11 1 or n·a ilt r trplc .. $:!\:Ill /, ta.ke 01·er I p11ymt n\11. J.;7-70'..IO --.-. ADR 'I REPO- V11·fl.n1 . .1:-1 ~1. beitu l_ \\'Iii)\ '-0 THE RF.AL '-"-f:STATERS (ired hill e!"l'a. Asking $39,500. COLLINS & WATTS sauna, r,,crea11on hall Walk•r Rlty. 675-5200 9!i1·5.l23 Ope11 ,ve~. FORTIN CO. Rltrs &12.:JOOO N~l36 Via ,!-!do, OCEAN AND Income Property IU ewpori o.:ach HORSES, HORSES REALTY BY o 11·nt"!' l br :1 b&, din I'm~ IA Y VIEW HOME & GUEST (.'11.~forn 1 RR pl us 2 BA Unil·. Park Cemer. l1'l·i11e 'l firepl, ju.~I t·usrm dec'ri. 2812 CUFF DRIVE HOUSE -$22,700 $23,500. Call Anyrinte 833-~2,0 l.argt pa tio $ 7 3 5 0 0 Comlorrabl,] bedroom home Big. b1.1: 101, w t1N,'I R-2. P..1n 67HJ.~. ' ' -One-of·1·kind oldf'~ custom "ith Sl'p&ra 1r 1 btrlroom lnr fl()l'llts + oldt r .:ustom Laiun.11 B••th I homt. Above !,1do ls!t . hous~ ror grandmi or 2'f•nd- ] bcdrm, 'l ba lh home 1\/1 ·----------M•1• tl•I M•r Spac1ou~!1ving wi th marblP dad, liar ror ~oursdves. or hrd11ri Moor1, form.a.J din FAMILY DELIGHT ~llf'r _ ti~.r;, "!.OOO 1:1q. fl. f il"t'plaCf' and • wall of book rent ou1. Prc~'f'nl 1111·ome r111. hrirk t1rrpl. bltu1 RIO, BeauLLlully Jandscaptd. "''/ l.oi\' dn, 4 hr. 1 ba, FR. shf'h 'f'.'I anrt cabinets, largt $TIO per n10. S3,100 do11 11 f\ l'eaJ :<Ital 11 $'13,;JOO, Sub-ff'n1'tcl _1 i1rd: pJrnty ot room S32.950. I mm e d. poss , furmaJ dining room. Break-g1 11es ~ou a !4 ~., return on m11. ror !hr. Llrtlf' Ones. ] BR.. 5.)7--&:;36 f11.:!t room a nd lai·gp up-yo1w do1111 payme111. Ben'r <.:;ill 8~7-l:!'ll 'l bath.~. Livir1g rm. "'/fl1ilc:. -----------1 -stairs fa mily t'OOm 1vith 1vtl 1;heck this . 2 hou:ies for SE YMOUR REALTY Lzc., 11·c11 equi pped kitch. M i••lt1n V iajo bar. All with v1t1v, Beaut). $22,700 1s 1ronh invf'sriga!· 17141 81!11eh Blv11. H1gn Bch wllMd.' or ~toragt , l'®d EL DORADO HOMES fu! yard "'i(h raised brick 111µ-. Oper1 '111 9 P 1\I ne1ghborhootl, i·!o s p lo Tr•vino Pl•ns Av•il. patio.Own,rsays bringof1-walker & lee R-f-::i_l_' POO-L l_lO_M-EVALU-E school.~. All th1.~ l· !IN (3 BR .• '1 laths) f'rs! Pnei'd a t S72.500. You JU.i t ll1ttrd &· pric:f'd rn srlt. OCEAN VI f: ti', ;\sking i\i your i:hoicr. Pi•icrd troni own Thp land. Call for •P· Ra sk in ~U!l!I J'a )·S tro111 pri-S.l8.50o. $28,:,00 10 $:!0,j()(), VA 01, pctlnlmen1. 646·7171. 1311! ~\llllll'Ck, OVC"rlOOI.: •wl Dlltl.~ Fil,, 11.'l'nlt 1vailablr. /\·rt -form pool, l.argMl m§ll' ~~, C,.t/ roday. a~k for i\ell brrinn 11r'1·r >Jel'n 010.nrr ~:;o.eoi.si..,..,~ i\lis.;;lOn V1eJO Realty niusl sell. Only Sl1:9;,o. mO'.llH ua.1.,,GIU: 130-'llOI IJJ.9S00 • LALL 847-8.'i07 • .ll ... a. .. s....-..~ ' ·19'J-1800 * ! forn1erly Bra~hcar Rlty _J WOOD & GLASS B11autlful Baycrest Occi111 v1rw homt o! re-d11·0Cld SO l 20 Paol & grry Ria.~~. Dl'C"kt /,_ pr11•, nar10. hu1l1-in kitrhr n, rl 1n. Optr1 ~und11y, 1-!'i. Sharp Tn- 111g rwm. f1rf'pl<11·r T1lr J~11rl. 4 bedroom 3 blllh -0 Tl!E Rt.AL I"'\. EST/\TI:R.~ SEE THE SEA Rt11.!tor~ 27!l0 Ha 1·ho1· Blvd ti.I Adcms .).1.).0-\6.i O pen 'Ill 9 P ill 4-PLEXES S6,000 do•vn. Price $5.1.000. \Varner &· Oak, llun1. Sch .. 2 b!ks \.'I'. or Bf'aeh Blvd. 'New crpts & drps, firtpl"s. ra hi. g"d!I hlti n1'. Gd fin. OJ)f'n Sill. ~u11 l:_ Ubnr dilly f1on1 noon. $\j()O-.Buys beau~ .stoi"P. All stcx:k & IU!turr!, ant111uf's, sn1 rx:s furn, ::0 oil pai11- tini!, ritl.~. By Oll'nC'I'. Pnn" nnly, ~·or 1 pp t, i).\~--ii::91. IT . .\L11\N-S~r 1. m {1Y rr.st<i.ura nr _ Llvin&: qrtrs 1fl. .. 111de-d. Gro!W!s $30.000+. \\'1th rffoJ'I Sf,0,000 .EZ. Gootf ll'asr & lo\\' rrntal. JdPa1 for fanuly or t'OUplf', Bool.-g open. $16,00> Cash. l nquu"I!' c:lu1itied 1d no. 199, Dally P Uo!, P.O. Bo:o,: 1:160, Costa i\lesa. Cs. 92626. ORANGE J ulius, low down. O\\•ncr 11·ill 1·a1i;.•. <>.vner 67~2-152 •or ~S-92.16. 2" 1st TD loan 7'i0 INTEREST 2nd TD loan Tenn1 ba~l!d en equity. '42·2171 545-e611 Sf'r.•ln11: lfarbor u.a 21 yn , Sattler Mar t9.1go c •. aN·r.~c ~~~lerior nrrd.\ 1r 11- rter to1111g ··arr . ln1P11or lrr~lll.~ ri.untetJ ll1ruou1. .Al.«> _!~~-:_:~11-1;;,19 rn· ~·~.4 12 _ j -· --1 4 Rr.. '1 AA, _lamily k d1n1n1: YOU NAME IT 1 •'l'tl!l1 ~i".•, ~h.tg ~·arpc•!• !.· '11.~r11n1 draprs. Onl.I' .i3.~.9.-.0. Ca\J - ho1n r \1 1th lilrgf' .!ICl)<lrate fan11l~ 1w111 :in<r torrnaJ fhn· Hiil'. On, y~a_r old. Pool i• 1 lilO.'Lmmers delight and amp- le )·ard letT for o'thtr act:J\'- itlf'!. 'fht 3-Cilr ~•r<igc 1~ 1l1vidf"rl f(ll' ~rpa1·;;r.tp ~tf\r· >'I~<' ft11' b1krs or hobby 1'00111. ~p till~ ~J 1-fl.J'f)\llld WJOd fan1ily home, Clean .'l rld r<:'~d) for 11 happy buy. ,.r Cati 646-7171 no1\' to llf'r. Pr!Cf'd righl; fi':J,9,iO. And btar it. you'rt that (·lose fo the wa1er. l and 4 b«J- room >ill!gl, • family bcitch homes. E.tsy 11all.: 10 1 h r beach, lenui~ t'flUfl ~ n1· ~11 l1nn11ng pool. SZ9.~ 10 SJ6,:1()0 Walker & lee LEADERSHIP R. E. ~ 1'.!-~·l&r. ,).IQ.;j3~6 '81 l-591 .; -SH Alf P-4-UN iTS- Sou111 Coa.o;i Plaza •t'f"1o1. Jfi((I ~fl. Ir, 0\\ ner's urul . Si30i') ~ 1· 111t. !lubm11 Joo;;. do"''n or 1-n1al l hottsp 1n rr~ilt. :':.16 E:. 17th Srrr~t Mort9•1•1. 1\1'" :::1 l'l'n shag r a!'pPt1ng 1t·ruou1 .~ hl.Jgr bt.lroom~ 111· 1'flll\'rr1~1f dr11 al so :! 1"0t1111. !36 \\1 k~ Fort~! P.d. - Collegr Pk .1.1.~11. :>4~2C(};'i. WE'VE GOT IT R1tal Estate by McVAY h.i1l1< ~·nrmal '<11n1ni;: arf'.a.1 ----------- (,I <.no Uo11n or FHA 1011 Walker & lee f:r;iJ1n~ 2'ill0 llH J'hor Biid. ~t AOa111.s .~1.1969 1 Opcu 'IJI !I P:'ll .TOT AL PR ICE $24.ooO NO DOWN G.I. BUYERS $100 DOWN $11,roQ! Bcarh 3 hlk1. \'1J! rrp!c. T111mac. l Br honir ~10l'f' in r"xt \lk, 491)..l,\ii, East lluff THE BLUFFS TRI-LEVEL $33,000 YES $33,000 THAT'S RIGHT $33,000 ~93·8:>33 Rent?" lt111·t 11 :iih11.rp, 11harp, J bf'd· J'OOll\ 1101nr ill $2~:1 prr n1onth. 0<'11.n1ng and rl'!lriY lo movt In. 84Z-25l'i !'Hr; REAL ~ 1:'-iT~Tf'RS BIG TREES Shadr 1h111 ollC'.of·a·kind on 6.l' x 170' 101. 2 Bf'dml ('UI· tom11rrt, SU,9j(], Real Estate by AG tan REAL ESTATE 1190 Glf'nnt'yt•c S1 1~1·9~7:; ~>49-0l!G EMERALD BAY Drlightlul hilUop homr 11 I SPf'Ctarul.ar ot'f'iln •·ir \\'5 /1'(>111 O<'f'atl \'lt'l\'l! from l'l!ICh l'OOm. ()pen bt;i.m livinJ l'lll., 2 bdrmg., '1 g1rden b11.tht. P1110. dl'f:k & tf'rral.'f', 1•try p11v1ue . $94.500 Turn•r Associat•& 110.'i N. Co11st H'>l'Y., 1.Agun1. 494-1177 Anytlm• -0 Tl IJ: f~f.P.I, '"-/"!-'T.~TI R"i P..ealtor.~ 2\).1:! \\'rstc•l1!/ Drn r 6-\6-771! Open 'tll 9 P\I --B-EST BUY-IN-- NEWPORT HEIGHTS S BR. -4 BATHS * • f'OUR STAP. * ' REALTY ll3.'i-·1·12'1 ~Va.ikin.ii: dist to 11.JJ i«:hools. 11 Sf)<ICJOll.o; homr \\I room for $422,000 . u·~. f;1n11ly. Beau1. ll'ITiH'l!d N•w 27 Unit Apt Bldg. pa tio. over~izl'd aaragt "·ith Co1t.1 Mei• 11dj11Cf'U! pa vf'd pt11·k1ng ror BROKER fi4'..'-490:5 1'rl~, l'ilm~·r .. ~l. IS,49,.:'jOO PENT HOU SE DA\ JS REALf\ • 64l·f000 (}.\'fl"r·~ 1 ... d"' Trust D•ff• 2MI .12'.i.JXI fo"i.rst Tn1~1 Def'd p.a~g 813 0:r a nnuill!). .\!onthly Pll)ffil!lllS :'IZ2'i, tn{l!;tJ.11 11\. tere!I, 1'1ll '111J1·oun1 Sl:iOO for Qu lf'k ~111.,., Pr111a ~ 011·ner. 6i:Hi040 ------ ....... ,~ ... ]~ 300 1---,""=""°'==~-. __ . 11p llhu .,,, garage TREE SHAOi!°D" OPEN DAILY J.S a1kt :iun deck 11·11h ~an G•n•r•I 640 St. J•m•& Rd. Vit 11•. ~Uur off~ 1JUi tl'~ :":'.~::::::-::::c--c:-..,----/ J Bdrm. home';;.~ ah~?_ed Cl ifrhJl111"11. 3 BR. 2 bs., ram. plus 1n1p lr t'Q\'c red parking. Sll5-trrJt. P D, Garden type f'(lr_ner 111'1.r . ' . r • ....-p. rrn .• pooi ii-c1bani1, Nr J r. Gros~ annual inc o n1' &.chelor 11·/ POOL, Ideal dln1nll rm. Brick tirepia{·t . & s H .,. ~ • ll I 100 29c' d ,. 11 p . Jor youna: -.i ni le. -r. 1. """'''""'· . • ,n 11. u . 11« HdlO.'tl. noor~' ivlcarpet,o;. PYRAMID EXCHANGORS $85,000. VOf("f Co. Rf'a.llors BEACON * 64S.0111 ltu1te bath plu3 2 bath. Dbl. 114€.SOOJ Rf'aJton: 67~81n) ~3-9346. 1Hu·11g' " carport on llley. o;;c-7'=.,-~~~-$:14,!IOO BAYSIDE ViUagf'. 1 B r &.· CO~A :\l'ESA INC0,\1E SELL 0111: RENT df'n, 2 ba. Nf'1•.'ly df'<:WatE':l. ln\'e!I J00.000 As!um' 81yC"1~s1 al'f'11.. 4 hdrms. z, .Beaut V1f'w or Bacio: Bar. }3.~.500. 6 6'• Ge l 11 ~., $1Z,O.!:!"TEPS m Ocean. l Br. Col'tllgt. Lrg 1111 rm, p.1.tio .'\\-ail 9111. PAYMENT F.H.A. ff'r rh1,, fabulou, 4 bl!droom. 2 1mry hnUt<t \\'llh :; baths. f:f'ad;. !or )'OU!' OCCUpll.11{',\ llO\\ Con1plf'lt ly 1:1rp!!1cd 1hrvou1. a lso dr11pe!1, 1'"1'w 1<1~1 1' l.1r1·hen •\l!h AlJ hu11!- lns 1111.:lutling 1_1ish10.·ashtr. Douh/r s:aras:r. School.~ and I qu1J1ty homt IO Jarden Ill'!· llhOPPlfl8' nt 111'b). l~I UI nna:. Ail f'lf'C, 2 BR, t BA $hOIO. It lo ycu. .,,_,06<! 1 Walker & lee C..11'1 11"1 Ions . l Bdrm11 .. 2 b1th a: frplc., lu~h ca1~1 . lnft. £•ustom l!.'i'.Tra!. t.&11 4~11"hotd, Pf't k-A·8oo Vlf'IO. Cl.II '!Odl y! ,-i.._ McVAY SOUTH LAGUNA OCEANFRONT B~ul. -C BR., J b11, 1pl11 lr 1·r.I fut•n. hon1P 11 l pnv. !lta11'\0o'I Y to Si<cl"f't Co,., Beach; form· er hon1r of Cha rlie Chaplin, ::169!1 Sf'a Oirt Dr .. by appt, B ill Grundy R••ltor l·H Bay.,idt, N'pt, Stach family rm. l..a.i·;e di"ini tm . Pvl btach. Pool It Jacuzi:i. Rt-lurn "'' nt'I ntl. Kilchfon bltm, 'l f'Tpics. '.! Boat 1lip 11 v11I. No children Spact for more bld&a Tilr N th.~. l'rpll'l/dr p!I. On or Pf'lli. $21.!¥.i!I. fii:;....!995, On thi11 ~1-1 a,,..., No BEACON * '4S.Ol II LOS ALTOS P r id• •f Own•r1hip l•lbae Penin•ul• .110 Lindo Ave. Nf'a.r NHYC A charmina cldtr homr ~ Br. 2 Ba. \\'alk to b..)' nr e«Ul Brlclt f rpl U'on-j I Fl.rs. Fully ~·urn . ~Ir Robinlon D~VI~ REALT Y 54,..7000, 4 BR. Mn. l ba. Nr. R&cqUf l Club It boa! r1mp. Ja9.~i00 .\lluilha.11 Rf'alcy g7;>--4WJ ••yllhor•• CHARMING 2 BR, <:11mpl1 ,,..w kitchen, 111'\V crpttt. ShOrl walk M 2 pv1 beache!. 2WI CrHfvit •· Dr. By Chi·~: MS..103!1 "Hl'.llO.'J rd" ""·hf"t'f' a t'f' you" lal Mmf'thirw! find tr, plao! an .ad ? 6t2-56'18. loAlLY JfiL.01 ror action! Call ~71 ._ S.\'l"' P.rllltor;o; :!!~1 ll 11roor Blvd. ar Ad•llls '.ilj-046j Open 'ttl 9 1';\I -BY G EOR-GE-11- 4 Bl'. r101. 2 b1 unm11.cu- l111r bf'1u1~. Coll'~ P11"k. J.12,!IOO ,. 5-st ~9 J!iuf' ./ ...... rcnlf )· .... 2414 V11ta Dfl,l Oro i\'r wpcx1 Bfl.1ch &M-llll &44-2626 t~\'f'JI. .t9:i·8.il1 54>04.)8 -DECORATDR"S- DREAM 2 S!Ol')' 11l'11r ()(.""Can. Psnt'!lted f1 m1l;1-l'OOm, fil'f'P1111'r, 11•e1 b.11·. J BR, 2 BA, .A-"llumt s28.000 ~"tt A • sm 1110. \\'111 tnUJP. fo:ATEL LA REALTY. A4 7-6081 Nowp"'t ,..".,,"",,."-'"-in_,v __ •_•ley ___ 1 W-ALK _ T_O_B_E_A CH l BR, 2 BA. ram n11. 1·p111, eu1ton1 drp~, [l'pl<:. 2 car i ara;e: dlnlna rm 1•'/dry blr. l1.nd1ep. S 3 2. 0 0 0 •I Fairvi•w 646-1111 {1nytim.) Gt'O, l\IC1.tl P.P~. '.°\Ji-426.1 1 .,,.;_,, 11ouu--Se.t ,.s~n-10.-5 l:, larie lo!, room for 1n. 1vn1r unit, hard\\'Ood floor•. f'lf'laChed 1 rar t8r. 121' COlln't'tc dn1·t "'-.). Block lt nctod, fl'irt'Pd 11.ir tv 11. 241i S.nt1 Ana -'1·r . St~~ ~70. Mi:AOO\\' homf', 2lOO sq ft, 4 br. f.ln1 rm, frpl1·. Ira 1•ul dt u r lo!, heti!l'd Anthnn)' ponl, pref lndlC'p. CaU O\l 11er fi·8 p.m. 9GA ... t1 I Y 0.vllfi'--1 Br, 1 .1"1n11ly rm "/fl'J)I<', fl!11111hrri. J-;ll tra --~;;.;, Grool')' l b<-ftroo1n ll()mfl flfl cul»(IP~11r Int. !f's rf'ady to 111!'11 . 842-S'r SILLING YOUR HOME? ~·1 rt Appra 11a1 -\\'i: buy c<1u1 t1ts. PtNOnal a llf'nl!On. zn ~"· r.xpflriert('e. COLLINS & WATTS Jw; ;.3523 Eve1. 641.()fZT 67S.6111 EMERALD BAY LOT L1rg••I Vi•w Lot 11:!7 t;n1r rald 81y ... $90.000 ~·nr 1o1s l· homes caJ!· B ill Grundy R••ltor .l ll &y!idr. N'pr Bt at·h 67S.6161 • llAND\'~IAN SPECJAL Occitn ,·it 11 ! Oldtr 2 BR. con1 ricn, fri>'c. 1·arp, riritpf'~. Sht'l!fll?d p 1 1lo . l\'rf'd! minor l'Xlt'\". rtpail' II p11 lnl. Only S34.9:;(). l\11SSION REALTY 4~~1 NE\\I. h!\lfnp homt , OCl"•n \'11"\\, J BR. 2 BA, tam rm .. lrplr, 1•·r ! bar, bf'am ('ell. ll'rij:. t'l'PIS, drp!', bJtn,. $~1 .. i«1 rlrrn. 9i2 Lii ~11r11da. 0..1 nrr ~94--..)200 or 61.~!1193, S\VINGrNG baehtlor p.d. Oc!1n vif'11· Le sundf'ck, Av1ll nn•\'. $33,:i<IO. ~49-~l wio, llO' 101. S39,91)() Or S3l5 673-llll. A1i1'. No Vac;!&t'ICI~. All mo, lra.s" * B•YSHORES-. Old ~OJ1nt11. Clow in. ' "' Lytle Rlty 5.Y \V. 19th CA.Lt t;\. •4,•J 414 Exdulil'e a rt1t, l>f'achr s. 5-tl-!49:1 ~>U.2Z>i:l ~ \:#' ~ boa~ & buoy11, A11k ga If' 7"dfftlMC.. i:uard for ~.16 V1J1t~ Dr .. lndu1trl•I Property 1£1 Nt1r N,!,~:,L:.~t Ollie• nptn Sal., .Sun .• &.· J\lnn. 1·5 M-1 Bids. St. lronf, E:;;;;:;: ---2-STDR_Y___ $.'J,';,000. l BR, ~ & . ('llS· C~S! and park. 16ti Plat>e11-1om f'tillUttt, f!7.>-l2Xi tia, C1\I .S21.l Ren! nr Leasfl STEAL R.ay 8 n1mme11 Rf'altor 128.), 01'.ntr S71-4jll, .fantutic ba.rrau1 11 nnly llG CANYON S16.500 whiC"h inciudes 4 ! N\n .,. .. .._, -B C Lets for S•le 171 _ "'"'I ~. 11 '""'" in 1e an-1~~-;::----;:-.,,-:----hul' bf'drooms. l~lllmily )'On ""'/fainl·ay v1111v, Avsil BIC C&ll)'On GoU COUZ'H Jor; roon1, formal dininx room, in Jstl' Sl!Pi . S94,:-ioo. overlooks 19th fail~'•>· Ap. Hom• ~·amily with leenaf'l'I Gk, 4 Bf'dr'Otlm 2 bath, built tnt:. earpetinr. drape111, lf'ast! ne,s p~r mo. Phone Lonr Bfac:ti 21 .1 -429·9051. * LANDLORDS * F'REE RENT AL SERVJCZ: T,n11 n1s W11illnr NEED Property M•n•t•"'•nt \\'E CAN HELP YOU! IEACOH * '4S.Olll 1 hath1, "•fllfl'IS It di:llJl'! • 644·8034 • prox. 9;}x100 ft. Will 1lke thnlfllll plus c vt r ·11100 11q. OPE N • 2--«ty honit $.I() ri00 2 BR., f'J>f. patlri , • $28<1 mo. fl. No mf.,rin1 or miinakt ' Sa r-Sun 1·.~ c'vn('r · · • . ·· · • • Balboft flland 4 Br • S450 mo, 1'radr. )'Ours, . HBRarbc:irvifl.w Hom~g jf'\\'r l 2 :;:enCO!': Properties 67,.>726. On W•tf'r_ •lttp 5 -· S500 mo W lk & l + riPn, form d in rm, rw RNER lo!. suitable for China Covt6l:df'nfl .OOO ~ a er ee 11>un.lry kl1., lush lnd.cpg 3,000 1q ti office er pnrl, HO.'IE SHO\\' REALiORI 1807 Port BArmou1h &l-i-4827 hide, loc-tfd J blk w11•t o! • 67~7ZQ • ·n Rf>altorJJ r.JJXURY-lii·in,i: SZ.19.j() Bea.ch Blvd on Talbtr1, If. I ::l~!i!~"!'-~_,_,.,1 p19() llarbor Blvd. lit Ada.ms Be•m ttUina•. "! BR. 1 'RA. 8 . Sl,,500. S-'8--9;;67. I SU,\fMER A )'l'ly. -~-'o· ~i Open 'tll 9 P~I ..... ..., ' ..,;o-r.;==-="""°--~I ftplc, f'ntl j)lltiri, pool. !3) .c PU:X lots "''/pl..,.. fintr homt:s In bee.ch atta. THE 8 LUFTS, RY cWMr, 3 Bay1kl~ VlllAtfl. 675--4.180. Sl0,50'.l 1!11.. ~3335 cl.ya, Bill Grundy JUtr. 1'1"°"'161. BR. 2 !IA , 1 levt:I L1nd& :l4Mi640 •vt-537-1348 2-4 F t ~1Mrl. 6#-1l33. \Y!!'lt hf'IJ'J you 3P!I! MZ-~1.. hrll:. .. J'U uJtt t.r• Jl!ll a Phone call away -M2-S61g - I I ··'····· _, -----·-'··· ··--~-. ·-----·-~--•+ ----~ -· ..... -· ••• -·-·-·· .-.--. ..... ~-·-...... ~ , .... , ., # .... ''" • ". ·~ #• ~ ··--, • l'r1day, Stpternbfr 3, 1971 DAILY PILOT 37 ---~I·-··-l~I -·"'-l~ I _,._ I~ I 305 Houae1 Unfurn. 305 Apts. fum. Ml Apts. Furn. l60 Apts. Furn. Apt. Unfurn. 3'SApt. UnfUrn. l BR, 1tovr/n>frig., privat~ yai'd, Ulil pd, $)2.), J),) pt"'IS, 673-i7J7. NIC~ 2 Br. hOUi;t'. Sgl xar. Si1J. Uul inc. Adults, no pets. 449 Hamil!on. ~8.i 3 Br, crp!.$, Inctl yd, (ncl. Balboa Paninsula 1----------IQUIET Rt;TREAT • Yurn gar. !<:oOO loc. Va.cant. $195 * 2 Oft, ga1·age S.· pahu ~200 Bachelor 111 .~lnt lor. All I ~'"-'c'-"-""'~-'-"-'·-~~-~ 11111trr or s::oo ;.irud:,·. 11111 pd. $SO. 3 Br, i-~. Ba, F'a111 Rm. .l\.~.'J--11;7 ALA Rentals e 645-3900 Near Beach. W J. 4 3 .t N1wport S.ach • TIIE BLUFFS * 3 BR. 211 ba on rreenbelt, acro1'• 1rorn pool. Close 10 schoolll l.: shop'g. !.r.aR", S375. ~9'l-:W03 or 499--2238. A view, lge 3 BR & drn, 2 BA PLUS sf'p &;Ul!sl qukl1rrs \\'/ba, poo!. $630. ~S-3~16. G•ner•I Rent Beautiful l'Umiture tot &a little .. ONE MONTH compl1te with your 100•;. Purche11 Option lnd. item ~e!tc~t ion. 24 Hour Cely. CUSTOM Furniture R1ntel Co•t• Me1a Newport Be1ch Cost• MeH *$l5 WEEK & UP* Studio A 1 BR apts. BEAat AM'. J Bedrn1 1'4 ~,._t,;-&?5 * ·•61'=»7'W.Ki Bath, brand riew b111!tl1iig A.: (u1·oituf'f'. Block to bch !: SUNNY ACRES MOTEL Sliuf}.._ ~.\00./1110, • t t"Olfn S 1"1\H • * bl!-> south ol .r aJrgrounds f{EALTY :!376 Newport BJvd. 83.""J-1·12:.! 548-97.35 TEACHER $113 10 $12;'>-1 Br. Bach ap(. 011·n"'r"s I BR. l\lod. Clea.n. il!aturr· at.Ill.~ onl)' ~r,J ap· B\tn~. pnv p.t1io, t".1 rpor1, ply. No pe.!S. :!lZ:l J·;Jdl'n, 11·,..hr/r.Jryl'r. Nu pels. JjJ~ A Summertime Place Yl:.,.,Rl.Y 01• \Vinlr.1· 1Sr.pl :i1 STUDE'ff'S Sl'ECIAL·SP · "J B l " B• I " -(·, roo111, -·•1 1, !lr<Jr Ba'·l •I · OCC Ch.Id k Fernleaf Cd;-.t 6Q-283t NE\\' 3 BR, dinig rn1, frp!c. Nr l'Q1nmuni1y pcx;! & park A1'ail Inul)E.1:1. S~-833-389-1 N1wport Shores 517 W, 19th, C.M, 548-3481 Anaheim T.'4·2800 i\lgr. \\.'. B;tlboit Blv1I. Ap t B, NE\\'LY decorated 1 & 2 fir I UR., a1·111I. Oc1. !~Sl :il. It's the fun lime of the year and livin~ at r.·tERRIMAC WOODS makes summertime even 1nore enjoyable. The people \\'ho make their homes here kno\11 lhe many ex tras such as s\vitnm lng pool, recreation rooms and lounges and convenience to parks and gol f courses. Why not find out for yo urself? Come Olll and see 1-t r:RRlf..Lo\C \VOODS this \veek- end. r'ltodels open Daily. h "20 I d I .... 1 .. 0 1,nr . 1 o. fl) •• ,_ A vara o P <H'1' SlOO, Fountain Vell1y -----3 BR. 2 Ba. 2 ·sly. Walk to bearh. \'early lease LaJiah1·" 6!W-i708 apt&. Adul1 s only, no pets. Adults onlv Inqui1'e li9~• Roehc:;tcr, 2 BR av:1il. Sr.>pl. 13, Sl'\O Corona del Mar ALA Rentals• 645-3900 ABBEY REALTY 6~:!-3&50 Balbo1 l1lend ~~~--~-- ::: BDR.'I and den, !orn1aJ flt: . .liU'fTF1."I~ ~ J;r lo<inH'. DOLL/IOUS E-Fum I BR pn"I :..trp~ 1., pnvalr l•·,1L·i1 )'•'ill' lvl' 111ature s1nglf.'. All udl t:l11ung rnl., all elec. k11 .. 11/w t:pis. Lease $290, 17-HI El111 St., Stratford l lomes, Westcliff f .\'. • l·V-A-C-'A_N_T-lo-,-,,-,,-,-B-P.-.. ·,-,,-,-w LEllSt: clean 3 BP., 21,1 ba. l"p!, paint & tlrp~. \\"alk 10 l Z-:iO 1110, \\.ater pd. Bel's l'h~.:. Adults-no pets. )Jr.~. l"•''J\I. l\'a!k 10 sehl.~ & S\'edern, 642-823::i, <' \' e J..!OD dbc spac 4 Br. 2 &, & 2 Br, I Ba. Bhns, !pl, crpt~. drps, gar: \\'inter Al'l 9/4. IX!~~ Agate. 1113) 72S-71Xi.I or (71~) 67H91S. l & 1 BEDROOMS with Terraces Adult Living from $140 to $275 C7'.t . \Ir. Cundrr~eu tiij..)(i.l~ I e AVL 11011·-! ,i;, 2 Br !urn. ST~;p~ 1 .. bch. Sl:.O 1110. Lr;: Pool, rec 1·ni. i::..s lot. No I t;r, !ul'n. 11pt 1\'l!i:llr. I 425 MERRIMAC WAY, COSTA MESA children or ~Is. 6~&-582·1. 67.i-7~1'.!0, all 5, an.)-lunel~ .-""-4 ,._~ -. ,.. .• ,......--·· , •• ,,..-;;_ . .,..., lr·a.';r or !ess. 67:Hll::7 1nrl"d. $U:,. ~Vfi"C""oniy. 2 Br h~r. c:tli ALA Rentals• 645-3900 lu ""'<' by <tppl. S::o...40ij Lul'. BELIEVE·! BR, S101'c, l'e- CHAR..\lJNG l Br. IUl'll, oo 11·k111'./~. children or pe!~. Aitch gar,1,,c.1c,cAoRcLc\c, c,-,-,,-, -0 ,-.,-,.-,-.,-u-,-,,-s, Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 1::0 ,\Ci-H'1<1, Cd.\!. frig_ t'rpts, e!Jild ok. Util NE\V 3 or 4 BR, 2 or 3 bathl! Elee l;fto:hen \\'/dsh\111r, f1·p!r, plltio, garage. A\·ail Sept 13 !o June 15. 533-&31 63~~70, 67:Mi020. • $14j/n10. Av! 9111 , 831-9jI7. l Blk E:l Rancho -'lk!. mar-Cost• M11a Costa M1sa Costa Meta pd, ;11 0. -------ALA Renta ls • 645-3900 library. ~-3jjl. 6·12-260~- 3 BR, 2 ba, f.rplc,'ctuclcly-,-,,ccd, Houses Furn. or SHAllP .l Br & 2 sR.lli;1 n~·<I t"pl. .Sl(i() mo. 67:>-49:JS. ~----;;;;;;;;;~;;;;::;;•;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;! pool_ Nr. i;tiop.~. Adults. r-io :!B;::-2-s;-;i.~·Ji.-,tr~. $200~ New New New CHILDREN 1 Br. collage Jn N!ar, 111;1!111·1· 111alr only. f'ur11 & 11111 J),)1d. A }"U;./ PLACE-2 01·. Crp!s, Sl'.Xl 1110. First & 111~1 111" R dql'.<, POOL. Kids ok. $150. .'rrur11y d 1· n 11 ~. 1:1~:i ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ,\nHhr1n1 Al(', C \1. 1lp!'., p11lio, nic~rly lnd . .;cp. l.~. S240 . .5~1-2998. Unfurn. j Br. 3 Ba. s2;i0. lsl t.,, Last N1wport 811ch 310 I Br, sundec:k, S!35 \~'futil, )Tly. Ont' middll"ag rd pf'l"OOll. Qt11PI, Xlnt ]Q(". 61"3-73~7. pe ts. l!til JM!. !SS-1 :'l!onrovia. Al'll ll no,~-Iii J un<". :'IC!OO 5'8--0J,1<. ''''""'· ""'""'"'" '"" Villa Cordova • • • NEW • • • BACHELOP., 111cr , l'ltan. i!oliSES t..· apts. \V1n!cr /.: AL:\10ST READY! ----~~~10LO \VORLD CIIAR?.1-2 Br. l BR, L:O<.)('l lOl'atl111_1, ldral for trpll"', \TJ)ll', fit'Pll, s1ove, 1 elirrd t·oupl<". G 11 r r! n r r ('l'll"ig, JX'I ok. $16:i. incl, n1ar1y xtra ~ .. >\S-J:ol{;, ALA Rentals e 645.3900 Laguna Beach 1 ----------~ OCt-:A:\ SPR.-\Y-Everyday in LSE 1-0 7/1; :l-131\, drn. f:t111 Coty J Bli." CTJJ!s, drps, 1·n1, I\ rnrl. nr h1·l1 S !<111·1i. ~IO\'t:. rrfr1g. Sl :il. ,\'lalurr adlls. 1r11 tcl". 1r~~_11.1 ALA Rentals• 645-3900 rlr'(' S.. "a1-d11r. S 1 1 J . 1!1!"1-l~il. "' llAHl:i TO fiE,,T• .i 811, rn- ----~~-c I !'I R<lr', fencrd yilrd, kids. \ Bl: t'Ull~i;:r rl"lit· l"lhr1··~ Sl:iO. l 'o1r, nt't•<111 \'il'11. ~11:1 )lo. ALA Rentals• 645_3900 -lf!-1-t.~\~ ~--Ll; I Br./gar. CJ,•1111, v1r11, CALL DAY OR NIGHT 1·lv~r 111 Adults .$2::.J 1no. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 s::0-~n1." 1999 Harbor Blvd., CM J 1:1:, nr rirran, u1il pd. I ptJ'~Cul. .~11:1/mo. 4~ l-l I !9 n1· :!\::: 211-G:\S(i'. -RENTAL FINDERS .t)~ W. l tlh, COSfA. MlSA. Lido Isle Houses * Apts. ~-'I t~H/2 ba. Gon:c<i11.> 1.1 H'\; , * 645-01 11 * 1i;1l1H .~. i;arrlc11. \11111\ -..tr.1~~ fi.-10 llhl br. Sl2~, ~ f r,.,.'" lm1d/Qr1b 6 ~1 -1.\~.'1. \\'\:\TEI: f:rnf.11-1 Br. D<-11, Sll.}-:! 811, Budgr1 Savrr. Bl1115, crp1~. <lrp~. l\1ds 2 b,l , \l'('lcome. VacanL ::1 i H~. lii'.:-2:1:19. or '2 br, :'\ E\ \' L Y~1c1,-,-.-c,-"'-,'cl ,-,.' Br: 1 BEACON * 645·0111 /1<'11111•_ 111t11r.r , ;nJ1I S1!0-C07.Y 1 ni·, ,V•p!/l"1 ~::()(}. 6i:H\lj1. '.-;-r.f.":!°RA~ I ~('f)\-:-,11.i '.:<11'. F.\ !1 1, 11 ~hr/rlr)r, p:itio nt· l'r111·h 1;.-:,..:1::>2~. lln:1• ,1:11·d . .'ilo1r, rrln:;:. ,\,('\\' f'[lll'. C'h11fl 'f)f'I nk BEACON * 645-011 1 -·-------Sl6.y~z BP.. ~'rar Br11ch. Sh n;:: Lido Sands CTpl,;. SI()\"{', nicr ' ·co " 1 -,-,--,-,-,-I ,\1 n1!:1hlr-\'011~ n '· 1.. urn. . r, -~- yard. hl•n~. 1itf)Q[il & r('I;· r1 .. · 1• BEACON* 645-0111 hlk 10 f1r·l1. !l mo lr11·" l1t1111 :•ll'!. (;~· .. :l1:.o. Sli'1-': E:J: ."-'p:1ra1,. ('011:1 ~1· -----~---1.2 H.1. f'll«I ga rai:(' Ch1:d Newport Beach P"I <lk 1\J:-.'"r~:R rr111:d: '! B1· lll1'n l BEACON* 645-0111 hn11~r: 11 ;i ll; I" io101T·~ f.., -- lo<'11d1 SH;:, ,1Junll1. .L'.'il·Sl',\C!OUS 4 BP., 2 Ba, )\111,\C. '! hr eol!i•~'' nn l><·.1111 , 11 intcr $17:1 11111 C11111>I•• ;o\o. HH,I' [;;,~~hOl'f' f'l'k. !\f'\\l~ll'I. [)I'\' P<L rncJ :::ar. fenced _yard /or kid.: ,I',. !')('!:<. BEACON * 645·0111 8 · Balboa Peninsula -.-o c· r; A.'\FRONT-\\"~ s.~!ri. 3 BR, 2 BA, yr~rly. 409 rf'11l;1I .li:i.'.>O pr.r 1110. 2 er. l \I St. . I 111 1n f· di a T e r.:1, En1·! gar. li-12-~<Xll . no-~-<<":-'.<:on. fi~4-:?6 J_o __ _ \\r\'.Tt:1::-r"Cnt-2 B1·, ~110~· Corona de! Mar l'li1, )·', h;i. pa ir.::. flfl:• dld f!{VlNE TF!tRilC!'.:· 1 b ''•II 11!<11/rll'I'. fi(.)-1:.!),;(", •11 b ' • ',_ • ' r . ~ · • < J a, 1 a1 10, ilpl, carprls, r· t ·Tl:-:: I S J! E Ll !I "' 11 .•,.. d1·p·'· rcfrJg. $:HO ini·l. (l<T.1oln1111, C:dl fiO:o-;)(J(i:J 1.;.,rrir-nr.r No Pr.t~. 142.'i .'X111- ho:'t11,.rn S k 11 _A_,_1 ____ 1 1a111"1!a. 011 11,.r on flJ'l'1111ses or Un1QU<' l!rnnr~-67:Hi()((l. San Clem1nte . --------1--~--...,.--...,.'""'."'-1 PLC.<::. Sflil LIOU:-> '2 Flit, '2 b~. ~' rl~ {1!1'111.~hrd, l'l"(l !~ !, t ll'll~ 1 11'1111!• Jl•'nl' lh« [,(' 11 ('11. 11,., ·:~ \'IC'\\ !.; ;.:;l'lf •·oiir~r. J':uirlf·d 111·. n11. 11/lrpl., 1!+~-,,'.'11 11 I l t-111 f.:111 1.: pn1·, PiJ.l)O Houses Unfurn. 305 plu:-: i\1•d""' r.-..~r!~ t:2~. \lo 1-----c--------ilr:t i;;;,..:..:110 ilfl. ~l pin General ------!-----------;; Rf:, 2 hn. 11]! bl111f, Jn~·I ~~• J 1;r~. u111 pd. t«1 llh i.-11·~-fi ·,.('1r1. doh"~r Blk * Ir-• I•' bd1, no Pf!.•, ~.~2'i yrly '.: lirt p1·1 ho111f' .1!! i.111 )-,., f,:;,..:,~:,o. \'Hi-?~ , .J. RI~. ~111r«. r r-fr 1 g, • • • ( rrpflrlrf" \1·;111 :.;r;n 71h. ~I ,o f\1~ ~ 11:1• l•'t1h'r\ r,,1 1 ~ .. prr~. '1n.·,_ ~~11 .1r.. kid~"'" flt'L~. I:: f{f:-111~11;·-r·~& 1-;:j;Jc, ~'1. • * ~\ ,:; r·i 1 honir ci" '"'!'~" 11f 1\11,1· ~ S2~.-,. 111.-~d::-1:111. Jani h. (''ITal. lack r .. 1. 1..ul~. _!111111 ~lf .. 1.__!ii~-7~ a_11_,,_ pl I<, ll•!!'H' 01\, Ll:G-Atlrai: :? BR, 1]("11, din • * • rni, frpl!'. .-pl•, drp~. 110 $2(11! ", er. plt1 ~ !a111 r n1, ri-·1~. $2."10. \'rl.1. liil-6!171. Ht11)1 Bt•h, !\id,,, Pf'I,~ 11·rl-:?~:11r. Ad11lti<, Tl<) pell\, ,.,,,r1r-n<-wlv dProratl'd. GQ1 STAR*LET~J6-2860 J!{'[i~trofl(' Cd/'11. E:1\ST:-:1nE Co~tn i\l,.<a :; Costa Mesa l:>dr1n. 2 liatli ho111i'. Frr,.hlYl ----------- pain!ed. al."O 111•w gn•en \JES.\ \"<'rde, lg. 3 bi-.. l<1n1 liltl!\i> ~ ).;r!ls ok. ~lrng-t'a rrl't.~ \hl'\1t1ul, Ohl rn1 "'-lrl'l .... •'lfll"'I gara::r. r'ftrnPr Jut •111h fi~hw~hr. :! pal1os, frncrd .•·11rd. Rrnt .J ! S:!Q:, $2W. ;)!~1673. rw1· rnonlh or optlnn to buy. 3 BR, Sll[>-$200. 2 Br. L:~ll Broker 5-1;:..94&1 -Open s1i;;...s17J. Cp1s/drp~. 231-f f:V('l'. llvoc:l{IO. ···13-!·IOJ, ~1l8-82jl. fHEI·: BJ:.:'\'!',,L ::iEJ1V ICJ·: * :; Br. ho111r, 2 Ba. frplc., .1 Brdroom '2 Bath. lar)!e J-"rnt:L'<i yariJ. p11.nelrd fa mily roorn l\itl1 ~S.2720 flrerlacf'. nC'\\'ly painted & ATTRACT. 4 s1-,_~,-B~,--+ f'a.rpercr! 11cw cloullle ovrn t F d d & , k dish~ash~r. BC'auti ful JOllllS rni. nc Y · p&tlO. ... A ·. ... h 12., 00 nu cp1.~/flil1n1, nr !<Chl!i & co_...,,,!_ti~" thmt!~ ~ut ""'· nil shOtl~-$26.>/mo. 336 nio. ;:nail. flO\V .. >ffi.11(;.I(}. c h 11 C-'1 &16-.193 1.\-!MllCULAT'E A;\O i'\E\V 4 .a ri o. . . .l ... BEDROO:\I hOl1lC' \\"i!h lf'nc. 2 Br, slov~ & refrig, <'P1s & rd yard. sprinklrr:o; 11nd JulJy dp~. romt' furn, ca.rpor1, ulil pd, quiel adults, nr Cp1s, Drps and Fireplace 1----------- 8-12-1003. BEAUT mvd. to11·nhousl'. ::: Br. 2'~ Ba, frple, p.:11io, Huntington il1ach pool, 2 <·:1r gar, all blt11.~. t"rpt~. 'drilflf's. Lease $293. 2 BEDR?lt, elect. hltin R10, (l'. 523-4710 or g.i<).j!:l\JJ eves FA h!. t'llll$, ribl gaJ"H&"· 60'~100' fenC'E'!:l lot -move i11 al·. 5 P111· !udny $19;1. per 1110. HEIGHTS-2 BR hsf" 1\"/pool, 3 BEDR-'L. 2 HA. r.lr.e. hl1 i11 guest h~e. $J8j I mo. Ca.Ji HID, FA ht, crpts, 6(l"x100' 714: &!G-2193. re nl·ed lot-dbl gar, ldscpd. I cC_o_n_dco-m~;n_;_u_m-,---- \'llcant-mo1·r. ln iC'lday s::2:1 Unfurn. 320 * HAY FRO!'.'T I BR, se1ni-ki1<~hen. $110 5+1-JJSO or 6T."r J 779. bitlh, n1 o. r-laturl' adult .$1 Li w-tilll. .1ea.rly Sl!i."1 to $\:;,(JO JG! i\tesa Dr. off l\'e1l'porL -'111rshall Rralty 67.i-.\COO COO!. • f"rtESH• QUIET -SAF}~ AVAii. llOIV, To1v11house 2 \\'l~TER rcn1:i l I BR, \'i("\I', ~.'ira.r Hack Ha1•I Br. 11;, Ba, rompl"tcly furn, sll'ps to 0<.'l'i1 11, a1lu\ts, no '40 Unit Aduit p;xol. $175. ;,\,~-60.~I. pets. $1:',0. 673--2677. Apartment Compl1x $170 l !Jr fur11. houSf', den, Newport H;i-g7h-,-,---1 & 1 BR. Apt$. 1..0VELY""2 ~rrVzBR 2 Bil pool. pal io, ):ai·agr, adults, ------------1E1.1c1·tt111ung 11·iU be a pleas- :! Frpl, ('.i ,,,;~·. S300 '11·intc1: 00 JX'ls. Qui1;1I. 6·16-37~. CLF.:Ai~ J or 2 Br. A(llt~. no urr. Dt·t:oratin1~ lliis lu\'el}', 1304 Pitl'k 60.1-~ El'e~. J • 2 " 1 'd prt~. lg kit. $1~,".-$1 ."<(}. 2121 sp..~\"ious apt will be a joy. "' · nr J'g', 1 cal lor n1e11. ** , BR-.;;;-,·-;:;--,,,,, ,-::--"!JO ' ''"' 'di I E:. ltith St, NB.1'•1(>-lSOl. e S1X'c1."11 eahincr space " · :;.,.. 1v• ...... '-'"ase ·• • · " ts on~-------------e Uic·k garages 1v / h:: stor S 2 2 5 / mo . Call ll'lJJ Pool 1""3 Chu""h 'J-18-""1~ 798-8711. · 'I" "· • • """'· Apt. Unfurn. J6S • Bn1 CE'il • Lndry • Palios r>f'l' n10. llsk for rental agent. CALL 962-4-171. 2 BR, 1vatrr paid. S\60. No1 .,---~-------• D\\' dlspl e Huge gasst\'C Santa An• ;o, BR. -Garden Setting ch1ld1'f'n or pel~. A\'ail now. G1n1ral e SpeciHl i;oundprooling. $.100 ?.To. (or ti mo.~. lea~e l 1.Xi3-D Santa An;i Av<'., 01.I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; e DP1•p "l-C1.1lor shae J Dr, 2 Ba, xlnt ('Ond. Beaut p;1lio, crpt/drps, no peL'i. !':rH.r golr t'flUl'Af', Cl:irk Elem & r.lafina High. Va· tanl Sept J. j36-&133. LOVELY clean 4 br house, ]1\·, f()l , :oepr !an1 rm, lrplc, 1 , b11, fnrd ~(]. $2.j() mo. 1st s_. la<01 n1o's renl. Avail 9/1. :di)-11 \.1 * ·l-2~,c.~,~E0R"',-,~Tc"-.nh~. [lOl"ll, c;pt~/drps, 11·•hr/dyr. rrfi·ig rng{'. S220-SISO-$lj(J. f,JS-1403 &46-fi762. !\E\\'ER 3 BR, 2 BA, crptd, (11·11~. vrry rlran. 81 ~I ~l·dl·•.1-. ,\lr. Cil1'Dl1 (7141 .1e1~~l~Crp1 ~. drr~. 1•.,f1·1:, hltn~. 1,•;i ~h 1dryrr, f'f\01.: Pl<i~ yard. Y,2-J!~I:'.. ~1:1::-2 BA, crpls, blln~. 111·11•. r11110. ~~.in n1 o, ,._~12--0:-,.17 or 12131 :'>!l'J_.-2 112. 3 BP. c"l'J>I". \Vatl"1' p:11d. S180/111n, \~t l: Ja~t_ df'pQSI\ A PENTHOUSE f'OR YOU! \Vinton Real E~tal!" 615--3331 i• '° D1n1 Po;n1 VENDOL~E ''"1""" """"' lli-ri.~e. drluxr. adll]l" Jiving, 3 Bfl, 1 ba ap1. Steps to bay. m GAS & \YATER PAID heart of Mnia Ana, 1 BR, $210 mo \Vlnter. Gai·agc. R ESEP.VE for uH !it'a'Kln l-'l\TACULATE AP1'S! Mo. to Mo. From $140 drn & 2 1 ~ RA. bulcon1es, 6?.J...-O.ii 7. 111J11• \VI\. f,, i\10.: aftl'.'.r !l/6 ADULT ai1d 2:!2l .Elden A1·e, Ci\! stihtrn·;iilC'an ganit:r6, N'!l1, 1-----------DANA l\1arina Jnn, 34111 F,\,\l[LY Sec11on S~ !\!gr Ted '\'oodt1l'.'.nd a11'-i'IH1d $18,(1(';(). li'rn1s. Balbo1 P1nin1ula coas! llwy. Clo$• to shopping, Park 646-0031 11111 n"il r1t:<·11p, 0th(·'" 'l BR. I-----------li!!!!i!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!I " " , r "' ,.,,, ·i ER buiJt b '· I l H t ' S h 1. Spaeiou~ 3 UK'~. :l bl'I. • 0 1\ 111111~ r11n1 .~~,,.~ • ..,, ~ • ins. ar, 1.1-p c. un 1ngton 1ac * , . 1 / e SA:\"TA A:\li TOI\ ~.ft..; e lloUS(' JJ·on1 OCei\11. fi!a1utr -;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I :i1v1111 poo, pu t i::rcrn I N t $160 • :*: ~·rpl, lndi1· L11ol1;.· lac'Js i~2:; ;.;. :"Pu1~c;1::0:-::. :-; .. \. perso,n-.. ,",~o,,~~~. o JX"~-La Qu1'nta Henno•a 1845An•h•imAv•. 10-7 P.\J dally ('i1i-i8Q.I u .,,...,,.,.,... .> COST.·\ L\JE.'51\ 642-2..~24 Townhou1e Unfurn. 335 • $35 \l/h'. & UP • On Ocean Lovely Bachelo~ l BR. East Bluff r.faid 5l'rvicc. P ool, UHi pd. 3 BR, 3 ba, \'l'.'.l'Y nit:<". Coinplrtely crpt'd & drp'd. ['!001. S3Z:J, 6+1-6477 aft 6 pn1 . Newport B1ach * Adults Pref1rr1d * .1 BH. :.! B:i. rrpl, nrw cp1s. clip.~. Gar_ Faces P ooL s:n:, C1\LL REALTOR ~J·l~-6X6 Duplexes Furn, General 345 e Call 675--87.:0 e )'EARLY or \\"inte r !Sept 51 2 P,t.>tlron1, i Ra1h, near hay. 320 Al\·<irado P larr . $16:1 Y!'l.v t:rr.1nl. ~ Rr nr1. beHt11. furn. 9::,; \\". fl<JllJoa. 83.~3.'l. =-~-= BACHEl.OH. ;ipl. partially furn, .~l:lO mo. in('l uh], ye11rty. &l:>--066~. G4~34j7. Spanish Country E~la!e Liv.I"""'""""'""""'"""""'"""" in" & Spacious Arts, Ter-DL'\ 2BR 4-plr.~ lo\1·er, ronv ra~ pool: suni<en ':as BDQ lor. Cpl II~ :'\O'~/ol(!f?r. Unbelievable Living • Only $1$3/tno. Tnq "D" 3110 l Br unf $150-furn $175 -'-'"-"_C_-'_1 ____ _ 2 Br unf $175 furn $110 2 nn th1p!e\, 1•rp1.~. rlrps. ALL UTIL INCLUDED stO\"l', !01·f'l,1• fqrd YO'. gar., SJ)f!clal Bonus; a silver· ll·[• \;;11'.if'rtf'!' tntl. 840-RSil plated candle snl!llC'r is "r '-'·l'..1.·/,7i2. yours It you bring lhi!'l .,d Balboa lslc1-n-do----- whcn you visit our n1odels. 4 blk~ S. ot San Diego l''rwy on Beach, l bJk W. on J1oll to 1621 l Park~de Lane. <714) 8'7·5441 UPPF.R i Br. [r ph·, d1.•['los11!, stovr, rcfrig., $2:)0 yr ly. 111(1 ut1l111r.~. 6i:..-OOl7. ----·------ DleSliB.AU -ELDEN - Sp1u·k'line Nf:\V 1 BEDROO.'l /urni~hrd garrlrn apartmrnt. Lu.1;11nou.~ pool, 111.,11 l<1nil- sc-;;pin.t_ SJ.oJ;:,, ,,111111~ -110 p<'ll'. 1~11 Eldrn .,rr t> IJ-:) •~o 11r ti 11;.~ti1!6 FAIRWAY VILLA APTS ~1!;2-'l.'i0,1 ----------~~--\\"J.'\"TE I ~ Hrnlal. Balb11;1, 1-BF:DROO'.\J -YEARLY. $1.iO i>lo. !11cl11d1111;: 11t1I, f\fl\f)(l l'I Ben~·l1 RlTy fi"i.'r h.i-1~ L!'IE ~ Rr, 2 P.1i, sll, J"•'fl'ik. __ ..,.,.,..,..,.,,....,.,...,.I t:f"ll~/drps. -'1.~llll'r adillt~ t·r.r_;i::; Util. furn. I l.· 2 BR •1111.1. 11 .. 1~·h. 1.n :,_ (ii: ... 01~1;, apl nr t:X-;1ch. fl(IOI. .~Lil) up. l-.p._T-\ll'. -.. -· 1 -, · 2 & 3 SR·, !'rival~ palio pool -indlv, taundiy rac." :; '<P., r :re hl!ns, 11a,,hrr, Nrar Ila) 1 bed1-001)1 ~(:,Q 1l1')er. $2IO. mn. f)i~-1;;."11. • * 1142-2276 * * \\'I NT ER R~ntAl·Bayfront 1 BDf:~"\l. 21 ~ bath. POOL. B:ilboa. '2 hr. S2.'~ mo. ill(', ('c>11v 10 .... 111on, S27j I mo. lltilitie~ 673-13.~I. _L~·,~u--".:.:~&-_>_l_7'_. -----1 Balbo• Peninsula Irvin• 2 BR. 2 bathi; .......... $:J6,j 2 BR. 2 h:ilhs, r!c11 •.•••. $.'llO 3 BP.. 2 ba's., a1riu1n •. $~2.J 3 BR .. 2 ba's, bonus rm S.1:'J(I -1 Brt .. 21~ h;1,, f,1111, 1·n1 $~:ii 3 sn .. 21 ~ ha111.~ ...... SJOO \Vi'.: HAVE OTHERS 18ob 1°t1llil, - - -1~.Pn llur "S!:'\CE 1946" lh1 \\'r ~lern Bank Bldg. l"ni\·rrsitv Park D ays 833-0iOl Nightl OCEANFRONT. n!ce :! hr, a<lul\.~ onl.1·. oo pr\~, 11111l('l", ~190 mo. 67~:)701. Costa M11a \\"ESTCL!Ff" area, r\ew :! BR delx, 1nunar·., rnel gnr, 11·;i~hrr. arl11lt.~ $19:>. {ii.).llM!l Newport B1ach 3 BR. 1 b;i, fr1)11", ocranfrnt, \\linter only, $72."> 1110. Abo rx1ra lr2 :~ Rlt. l b;i, Of'ran- rrnnL '\'1 n1er only S17~ mn. fi210 !.· 62101!,. ~;infronf, /\'B. 21 '.l/596-Jj!Y.}_ onr. Oupl1xts Unfurn. 350 Back B•v ------t"OP. lea~r: f\r liCI. 1 Br. l BDH.\l furn 11 pl ;o.;n rrt~ or ga.1 a:i(r. Rea,;11n11blr. A.1\111~. t11;...1si.1 YRLY ln111~ 1 IJr. bltn", pal.io, blk tmy/bd1, Sl(f;. Adu\t~/l'KI f1<·1.~. 67:-..6781. Corona dtl Mir c I I . 'Ii ,,-·-' 'f -·,"~ ' I ...... ,, It "D l . n .. ~ •• ,.,,,, .1 .. ~1~.-. .. ''l'.'" r .1 1 ;,::1;"J;;!;li. ..1 n111_ rn1 y r.1.,r . * f2lJ1 :;2~}-3781 ,, "" * 1:.1"1l"t11r l'ool. t:1il 1._1, ,\'1,11r ho<;pllal. Balboa P1ninsula ~ ~11 I_ S~1-' ,_J :if, !~12·~) 111i I·,-,-,-.-,-,-,, -R-,-,,-\Q-,-T---,,-,.-,-,,-1[-u I· \\'ALI\ lkh. Pool & l'{'I' rn1. l Bay \'IPW 11['11~. 2 Br. upp<'1" & 2 Br-quiet bldgs. ZlO 121h apt 11'/pl•'r & slip 111·dl BC'· I BR, l Balli, yrar round. S(. &. 2\n i.-1ih SL r·11n1n1od111r 1111 to .)(!' bo.1D. nenr B:g Cororm. Lush & ~l.'ll/nlfl ,vrn rl,1. Al~o ~ Rr, <"IC'fln. Adul! or f'ouplf'. L•guna Bi•ch 2 Ra !ow<'r apt 11•fp1cr Jac1f. S1R.J/mo int l'<lg ulil. f\o ROO.Vl f, balh ll'/P\"I r n-$.'l/"J0/1no. .1•f'.1rl.'. I B 11 rwrs. A1·a 1] nov.~ 612-~8\)Q. l1'.11l('f'. Clo.or 10 liraf"ll, hii~ 611-2."l(l l nr 11 .~: fl!"l~-~.':~S. N!CE /\PT ror. flF.:\"T, I~ ))lk !o ocean. lit1l pd. Sl:' . ."1/1110. ~:iClO S f" av i,. \V, Crl:1-1. .t· shop'g, Korth rnd. Call --*-YEARLY_* __ 40.J--7079. OCE1'N front lilx 2 Br. '2 R11, B1\ClL ilpt, Of'f'fl!l r,·1, nl JI It ;: s1ir1derk. rnl'l (!;11·, P"L 1 reiop. r~,.,,.,11 si:r, niii. ~2:1."1/1nn. Arl1111~. no pc.I~. CHAR,,-,-"-"-,-,-E-,-.-,-arden 49'1--84l8 ()j' 4,1-2j!!. 67::-19!111, ~t'r!l l.'o~). npl, 11 alk lo tX'ach, $160 util 1 BR-Sl.25 111 .. [ll11J. _ $Oill(' J BR. '}, Ba, 1 ~ hlk hay & i1wl. f>!2--liifi6, 494-41.17. furniture. Sal'1ricd _ nialt!!'r <>l"f'an, l'rpts/dryis, d 1\' h r , C0-'180 t Br furn, \\'illk to -rtfs. 494.-8170. ~t,·/rPfr1g, pri pnli<'l & hf'h, ·',.round rrotal. .i13j, J I o~-~-------·l :<urH.letk. S:mt!lmo Yr I y. Lido file Ni'ar Orange Co. A1rpor1 & UCI. i\d \il ls oril\', '.!01:.?~ San1a !Ina /11·e. l'llgr_ illrs. Joaeh1a1, Apt l·/\ 5-1,:'-6215 • • WESTBAY ELDEN NF\V I a11() 2.· f"l<'()l'nl. i;ar· 1lrn 11p1 .~. "" fJVVI, Adults. ~-fl,ill ~\;1.\ Z,:11 J::Jrlrn Av<', (' ,\!, ti 1:}-:..7.'1<) • • * Spanish Elegance 11dh, no pr15. &l2--~2fl. 1\dlls. lii'..-,"-11:;1, f,".\('!!_E_l-.OR Hfll rl('li I} 2 AP.., 'l Im, sl!~ps ~. ;o;:r-ri~ Corona del Mar BAY MEADOW APTS. fron1 ba~-. t.· 1cnn1.~ ,.1, IJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I a,,,.,,1 "' !11111-!.~. l'"lnn.cll'lf'rl. ~21 1 , J11~r111nr A•"· St2~. mo. yrly. 11111 pd Av<iil ,.,.-,,v thn1 f\r.v, ~1 1 ' prll' p.'tll•JS, 1·f'•·1·•,1l1011 !;1. 3 RR . 21 ~ ha lhsr .. $300 S.12:) 2 nr:.. 2 hu, 1nhsf' •..... ~:)()() Yrrrcr.d y11rrl. rnr l i;ar, Coit• Mis• Sl."il/r110. Rli;t-10~?. From S:1:iO mo. 2\3 ~~1-11·,,, 1·1l1tn«. All <1•11111~. ll•• po ·1• * BA\'fRONT APT,-;:-.-~"" -.. e J fl f{'~ ~ H!J,\J ii._. L(l\I \\"in!r.r rr11tal.•: Bat'lo ;1111 ~ .. A ; \l "i~ n1n 1 HH . ~1 , ha. ;nh~e .... S1i0 .1 nr:. ~1 .-h.1. hnn1e .... $3:.0 3 Bl:.~ llit 1(11111i~! , .. , 3~2:-i i)red hill fiF.:ALTY l;n1v, Park Center. iri\'ll~ ----Corona del Mar OPE\"" S:il 1-.'1. 2 u1 11h, 61i J1·,•. 4 rlR.:: h~. 2 :-1y .1p1 - 1·p!<, tl!'Ji ... , bl:n i.;,1 ,·J11·n. pat;u>, H';llr-, :.!-r.ar ;;al'oi;:r, Nr b(·jH·h l'rhoob ,'1;, ~hl•!)S. $1.'i\ " $32.i. 644-6 .~97 ' 6-l·l-23-IO blrr. CASA de ORO · ~200 mo : 1-Bdrin, $~2.1 \loi ::~• \\', B,iy :O:.r. I \J, Bl'y11n1 11·1rst Rltr -~~->-2<:2:: 0:\1 TE'.'l' ACRES (~1 !1 i,1r .. 1~1i: N1wport 8111ach &. i BR. f urn, l Unfurn. :;>PAC.! & '.: r;r 11111 \J.]O-l'p Firl'plac~s I 11riv. patio!. l!ld f10<1L Pl ~y yd Cp:~ * \Vl~TER R E:-.."TAL...; • Pools Tennis Contn!'l Bk!~I. drps, bl1n~. pa11n Kiri~ ok. 1 BDR'.\f .............. si:r, 900 Sea Lane, Cd~I 641-2611 1!"!1ll 1\"l;ip\f· ,\,"(l ~ fi.11-::~i:: 2 BOR.\.t .............. $:tllll I ~'iarArt!h~"'!!!"~'!!!Co!!!"~i~H![/!wyjj) :?214 ()JJlegr /'l o, 6 !i h>-:t2~i .~ ADP.-'f .............. $~~.-,-..... -, -.-,-,,-,-,,-,,-sl\11•r , rC'f1·11?;. Call An~·timr. ;11~::.os20 2 BP., 2 ba, h!.'aut, u111qur 2 ... ---.--... .--..,,.1 sly, Bavarian r u 1 ! at:,.. CASUAL Ca.Hr. L1vlr;11: in • 11111·111 -'lediteITar.ean aln\os- phrrf' Spacious rolor co- ordinated apt~. deslgncd &. fllrn1.~hed ;or style & rom· fnrt • llealf•d pool e Kitch· e.1 "I indirl'l'f li~htiug • Deluxe /~JO. Ad11Hs. No pet!. 1 RP..-$17.! furn. UTILIT/f~S l:\CLliDED ,, IHlH.\1 .............. S.~r() I l~i\Yfi10NT ili.,pu,:11, di~hwu:>li<'I', ~1:::1. ARHEY REALTY h!2.::~:,o I BAYVl~;\\' ."110-GJ::::. 2-UI;-, ,. -.. -;-, -111,l1\111:•11·nt:u1i:: lhc qu1el opening TlillTLE P.CX::f\. lo J--rplc, garage. 11\1 •l"ood in· L:.C.I. 4 br, :; b:i. f;u11. rn1, s1rlr & out. \\1any !recs, no rp1g, D.\V,_ stov", 2 ~!y, 3 childN'n Or pets. $:JOO mo ('Ar _g;u·. S:iJ:1 Incl. pool, frn-ti7~1j34 or 494--7189. Jl1< '.! rn<>·s leH~e. g3:;...292!]_ Laguna Beach • OPEN HOUSE • !1r'O SOLANO WA Y Scr1. 4 ,r,. ::.. 2 -5 pm $200. J BR, ga1·den. S1ng-lr n1an preferred. ?.lay 1<i11 rr rrnt in e-"chang(' for urikct'p. ~----~-3 ARCll IJay. ocean view lM. Co1ta Mesa 2 RI?. S1nall palio. s1 3;, n10. Adults 0111~·-2110 C P11c ifir A\•e. 644-0.)79. I BR. Frpl, btam CCII, pitt io. crpL 1 adult. S148 util pd. Yearly. 642-8320. G1rdtn Grov• ~' \V. \\'iJSOll f..l2·197l • • WESTBAY ELDEN ;\El\' 1 and 2 8f'drn1. garden >'IPL·•'. 1111)\J(IJ. Adult~. From Sl~: •. ~:11 1 Elrlen Avr., C.-'I. £.\j.j7$(l • • Nl:\\' 2 BR, J'~ GA, bltfl kitchen, cpl ~. drps, \f'll(:Pd yd . Open for insp•'r lion 1h11 11·knx!. Look f{lr ()pen ho1JSI" llign, CCiral AvP. -'ft"sa Verde area. S\83. •• pa 10, c .1) pO! I, :i 1 , [ I " I ' h A ,,( l:nv/)()rt Apt.~. • . ro1· () >Co CI • llV ,,,.. " coinmodalr~ ,, +'lr -i.' Ai·ail AO_u~ls; And the slrigBh1!y J_ess c, I 8 I J ]" , •• 31''1 (!Ulf' Ofl<.'lll!lg () 11yv1rw ..,.,p o u11e .1. ,,,.. ., r 1 1. R v Apts. nr nn11 1e.~. . •. Cnll (71·!) &l4-;):i."1:i \\'INTt;r. re~lal ,Sept, l! tu LOV!'.:i.Y-2---o;-41)1~ ilill. June 11, ru i n, i lir, 1 h;i, '")11\ heh, f11>lf', pa I 10, nt "llll \"lr11, ,\'.. i1111n.ir. S'.!00 normal rrnl $2.lO mo. Desire n10. O"'nf'l'S a111, Call id! ;; lo r xchnni;•· parl of ri;n1 for for appl, 67:;..flJi!), -----__ lite h.~tc!ng, gardeni ni;:, WI NTE!t nE ,.,,T .I l.S i;o111r baby~i!ring. Jrtenl for Bayhunt -Prn1nsula :l fJr.. retired cpl. nrf's. 671-724j, Ba. ST.JO mo , J) A \' J ~ I Bil '/ 1 REAi.TY &12--7000. · \I iv I' I' f'l ll , :;tov!.'/refrlg: turn, g a r. llll'J1y hu:ili1ies, ocran aid~. $!7:1. 496--19.!\1. * 1 !.: 2 B f! .. Ira r 111s, pr~il, nr shop~. ut1I pd, J&M Mon· r1Jvia. Jl~-0:\26 ---=~==INLlJVJOUAL PRIVACY DL1' 2 Br IV/ gar!.· s!O\', 11~ H1J : atlults; cpt.\ 1Jrp~. hl!n.'I. fncfi ,\'d "'' pal10, waler pd, g-Rr'dcner/n111in1. ('1>11 hlwn i-:J pm, 6~120 2Gl~l-L Sllnta Ana Al'r .. $J:i.'i $!00/Mo Bach1:lor. All u!il pd. Clean & quil'I. Pri p;,. tio, cpttdrrs. l\!11!ure adH~ w/ Mgmnt Pot1ntial Pref 2 Br,'.! Ra, den, din rm, fam r m. 132.i. 49:l-4764 l!ves f.t. \\klld~. Lido Isl• ----* \\"ATERrRONT • 3 Br, 2 ba. lrg fncd y11 rd. ClO&e 10 shop!l/llChl~. Bltns, crpl~/rirflll. $22.l. 638--8416. N1wport B1ach YEARLY. ilv11il 10/1. Ne11.r brh, ~ hr. 2 bll, frplc. $250 n10. 4!l!)..212S. CTIAR..\11NG 1 Br, bl1n bH.r, compl!ly hJrn. n e 1\' I :; painted. 'Valk lo i;l\oppiug ceui~r. Adult!! -r-·1i 1..et!I. 549-364.t It 2 Rn. criR--0-L_ID_O~I-,.-,-,, 2 Br Cnn1 p\ /ut'!l, Clt•an. Slctp~ 6, 1 g11r + pk11g: .space. I Blk l·wh ~ Inn·~ $190 mo. 646--l-Oil, ji ]2--!"19::03. ap! Pool, Adulls, No Jlf'ls. l BR. BayfJ011L Furn or 4~ E. Cs t 111\'V 673-'.:.17!1 [W\rtlal!y f111·11 Y-:> a r 1 y . ~ .--, --"---- Adults t1nl\. ti7J--17i!l.i. :::1-01 LrtG nrw 2 br. 2 ha, frpl'-'., fo.te.rcus A\'.r . Nll. k!1. l1!rns, tastefully decor. Aft 6 p111, 67J-20J6 /'l·IODERN lrg I =B=R-,-pl, Crpl.~. drps, dsh\vsr, Pool. I Child 01.;, $1j(I all util pa ld. 61~~8·1. J.07 Avocado, No, 9. '· Lrg ~ Br·2 UA. Furniturf' avai111hl('. $,1'2.i. lii:t--AASG. Mesa Verd• ----673-119.,7. 2 BR ap1 11/ti,1y ,•il.'11·, nr1,·1~~--~---~-~ crpt/drp,...-. :'S210 on 9 mu Jse. 2 Br prnlhnU-'!C', 11r bcnrh, 111.nrl~('llPtd. Nl"lv i·nqlf'IS \\'cstl'liff Plll.211 . S 1 :10. ~nr! dr11 f)E's. N~ar tht brnf'h, 612--0\JS -·-~--~-----1 Furn Bach1lor & -1Br Exceptionally n i c e. $130 up. 2110 Newport Blvd., CM. $260 l 67-11683 frplc, b\1ns pool, $220. ---.£ roiuJC · ,,.. · 675-1i3:i or 67:.-520-1. *2 BR , 2 BA APT.* Gmund nr, tnt"I gar. Corn<"r lol. Arh1l1s only. No Jlt'llli. $l&l/n10. 5·1.">-111Q. ror S26:,, prr m-0. Call ~=c' ~· ~~~~~-~ ll~rnt, .i lfi-114 1. LARGE 3 BR 1 ~J BA fA.mily . --;-R~t f· , . 1 room . Drapt"i< 8: carp('ll!fl. " ' \ '. ..m ; m: ! Ir ~. Lnt•gr fl'n~(I yrl. H01'5#!3 d1 l)S, lnJIC, ff'l)CC·d ~A.J'rl, rihl ·11 d $"'"" ,. •. ,,~ lo~ C ,1, I p('r1lli (' ...,._,, vo.J-.Jo.A). g;ir. '""'· .a1""n<'r inc .. ~~-~-~~--~~·I 847-8871 342-3772. MF:SA VerdP. lmm11c, lovely 2 &lronn1. 1 balh ho1111> .,.,·i1 h hou~(' 10 live in w/prid(', ~ .tn.raRe. &lstr;idt, $\7;). call br. 2 bn. no ~Is _Plcaae. $27;i Terry flol&-2313. mo. C111I 5-l;,-9'fal. 3 RR z h Lr" lnM VA.rd MESA Verde Pool home. 3 E11st. Pas:cicna~ S3~JO n;o. • Rr. 2 Ba . blln~. Plu~h crp!~, + + 644-{;632 * * S'.!00/mo l.ea.'lf!. $100 clean i;: SPOTLESS 4 Br, 2 Da. N('W cpls. dl"p!!. d'!!,"Shr. gardellE'r irn:l'rl, $300/mo. Call to M!e :i !0-3278. 301 7 Ce)1on Rd. Apts. Furn • 360 ln1m<'diate 0 1'.'.CUpancy 3 &droom Ir-$2.1.i Bk:r. ~AA-6341 Newport 8e1ch ./ NICE STIJDJO apt, pertly rum . ./ 1 BR ttPI W/OCf'a.n -·----...----vtew. Pool, laundry, quit.l. *WATERFRONT * 494-81"6, BACHELORa Ir. 1 BR'11, Sl30 mo It up, weekly ttrms avsil.. all util paid. No rh!ldrtn, no pets. 998 l.1 Camino &t6-04:i l. WVELY l Br. f\1rn ap!.~. new ahag crp!s. Pool. CIOllr to ah<lpi;. Ample park1n;. Adullll, no pell'. $160. l!Hl Pomona, C.l-1. ------•• & 2 Br. $140. & up. T'rop· 811yfront & Beach 1-3 br, 2 oa. yrly, J.l25; 1~inter .. l BR, 2 Bltth, cp ~. drps, S:t2i 6'1:>-Ct236. frp~C'. patio, So. of --~wy. Sl.'i:l mo, yCBrly. 673-61::iJ. v ON THE BEACH l..oll"r.r duplex. NJcL'ly furn. Costa Mii• t BR + dtn. l\1.11rriC'd cple. l•;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;- oniy. No childn"n l)T pct~. EL CORDOVA Yrly. $250 P<'r mo. ~rl7-1&11 A ON THE -BE A~ pts. 2 BR tum, tie1\'ly decor. \\"in-1'\E'V 1 le 2 RR Luicury API,, tcr or Rnnual ha~""· Ds111,·hrs. xtr11. clo~tts & eup- Call: 67:J.868:> bollrrl!I', luxury .~hag rrp1'g, •BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. Con!emporary Ga.rdtn Ap1s., Pafiolli, fr p I es , pool. $1Y>-$165. Cell 546-51£3. LRG 2 sty, 2 Br, J ~; Ba. + •rovt, Sl4 j/mo. 99;, Vr.lr.ucl<i, nr Bnkcr/-'11!n- rl.;>Za. e Sll"A01l"P~,-.c,-.-,~1 i-Ba., cpls, drp~. 1200 ~rr-tr. 1\vHU nnw. $J6j mo. 973 Val('nc1a ,\pt J. Ci\1 . l 'i7-Ti68. S11pr1• f"•)111tor 1;ible 1() uni: li1dg. 11·f1 h rlO) :l BR, 2 BA APARTMENTS Must See to Appr1ci1te Nrar <.'001 i'\'lrpt Back Bay. srhool;;, park~. Y~fCA, Boy's ('lub, shoppg, trwy~ etc., <•~.~ hr,,11, ga.~ cooking, 11·a1r r. ;1U 11aid. 1\10/~10 I.um .itSj, 23~4 Eldl"n -11ee t•r call Trrl \Voodhcad - Villa Cordo1·a across stree1. tH•>-0032 DELUXE APARTMENTS :\O\V AVAILABLE Air Conrl -1''1·plc's -3 S1vi1n- n1 tng PooJs • Health Spa • Tcnn1.~ Cris • Game Ii. Bil- liard P.CIC'm. l & 2 BEDROO'.\t rrt0.\1 1140 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAG E 2·100 llarbor Blvd., C./'lf. f'f14) ~j7-S020 f1ENTllL OFf.'ICF: OPEN 10 Ai\f TO 6 PM WC81iBJllJ -ELDEN - •SPARKLING NEWe I Brdroo111 ............ $1~.J. · 2 Brt.l1'(1()n1 ............ $17 ,"1. (;1\Hf)f·'.:-J APT~. l\"ITII POOL :>;11 tlt!cn /11r .• f'.\1. 6\r 1ii<\ll (;12-190.i A!Jl'J.TS ........ !'\O PETS! HARBOR TOWNHOUSE ?!17 H11rtwir, Nr. \\.'ilson ; 2 Bf{ 011 l Ur. :\11111 cond. l.1':,:-, C'J0~C!S. 1•;1/"f)Ofl. $J25 • l!r•u 1rd po11J-.\dul 1~ only • ,'\o pPl~-1,dj. 10 s hopping *QUIET * ~ f~1·, I t1:1, '1('11' ~hlli; rrpl t!rp-.. •ln11 t•sl<i1rs. ,,!I ,.,, ... , :\l:ilnn• a1 1li.~. 11/l ['lf'I.~. $1•11':. f.>1·, .. :;i1.1. 611-07.'l:; ,-n1G1·c,c,~c,c,,-. -P-,,-. -,-all•; .. f'pr1~ -~· tlrps. Elr(' kl!chl'n. l tr'p•ir1~11i l1' ac!ulls unlv. !\•) 1 hild1••'1l or i>el s. · $12:t- BE;.;l~1 rr;:-1\1,;J:-~-BR, <'rptll, drps, p1.111n, Adults. no pe'ls. ~15(). 5-11'.-2765 9i:M-El c·a;;T,j,)""u,rg(' 2 br, Sl :Jt'l: Jnr;:r I lir. 5113: large' sludon. $100. 5574012 OJ' 6j:rl418. l BJ". T1v·:11~,:,.cc:,:110,,:,c11-, ",c, ,-8.,,.,-.1 epl/drps. 11'1:i. Childr<'n no fll'I~. 5'1;,_1882. ' LCF~ 2 tir. (l"J)(S, dps, patio, bins, 1 s!('lry. :>1.~-0."111 or :,11,..£j1.">. N F:\VJ, Y-D~:CORATF.l> 2 13r w/.i::ar, $130. \\'tr ['Id . 1.">7~ ... A Orun~r i\vr. Call h1wn J /,, .'1 pn1. 6.~Hla:I. 2 Gr "·/po11n. Adulzs ovrr ;;() onl,1·. $1 ·10-No dcp. 5-l!l-70.)8 or :¥1:-!--0li2. Niz:i:2-Blc<.~l-,,-":'"-n~poo-:I, Crpls, Dt-pg, Util pald , 6-12-2149. 2 Hr. Twn'1Sf', I'~ B."\, crpt~/rlrp.~. s1:i0. Childl'en. no p1c1.~. ~~.;)-18.~t. ____ , 2 RR patio, new 1•11 rpet~. dsh1\1" $12,",/mn. 741-B .Jan1r~ S1 Call 64)-8017. Ci.EAN-'2-Br, bltns, cpt<r, 1lrp~. rncl IC"IU", r.1e88 Vr."Me. .$145. No pets. j.j8-6~17 aft S, * 2 Br. bl:.Os, p·prs. drps, nr 1.~111 & rlorentia, $13(). Call 11ft : •• J.1.~-6l)7. DAILY Pfl.JIT tor action! (lr p, ~G-2344. llQ\TSE Huntln2~ Watrh the A i;:00tl 1\·11nt <id I~ a '"'"'};!\" 110Uf'f: rolnmn. 111. "•hn•~n • Largt> 2 bdrn1. k cnnv, d•n, 'TIR=-m=-,-,-... ~-,-,-,.-rum-~•IW-,-, :r tmth~; frplc. Uively IHI· It'• ttally not that hard lio. Blltin~. Dock 8PllC'e' to rtplace. Juft walch tlw: a v;i\labl". Y"arly $495 !\let. f'l.lmiture A mbcell11.rlto'J~ ;tr-«! BALBOA BAY PROP. columns ln tM Ca.ullied 1 ~:·•11 \\", Bt<lbn11, NA 673-7~10 ~rliC'l11. ical pOOI, Spira.I stAlN, frplc. 1•t5 E, 18th, 642-4603. B1chelor Apt. $120" f'im f.t. la~t. 646-3.S89 benul. rte racil t... POO L. l Br. furn apt UU I incl'd. Adults e No pc!§. No. chUd~n ,,r JX.'l.o;. 2-lOl~' 2077 Charle !;t. 642-4470 16th SL NB. 646--46fi4. Lr. 'l itt, h1111s, Cp1/rlrp. patio. 11:11r. $1·1-0. t'\() pf'ts. ~i ... il08Q or }1$-lli67 . T BR, sharp. erp1.,/drp~. Nr. O.C.C. k IJ.C.1. $1 11. 9i~ Vnlrnr-in :,:,7-77"11, I • •• ' ' t t .. ... ' 38 DAil Y PILOT Friday , Stpltmbtr 3, 1971 Apt. Untum . 365 Apt. Unfum. 365Apt. Unlum. Cos t• Mesa Newport Be ach "::"-c--:-o-~.,-~~~~·~·1;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Park·Like Surrounding 11 QU IET • DELl:XE 1-1 & 3 BR AP'r.i 1~r\• 1111!100! * H1d Pools ~r· ~!1or1';; • AduJ1, 0nlv Martini que Apts. J7;i Y ... 111:. 1\11,1 ,\\<' C.\I :-.11!1 ,\µJ ll.1 1.iij •• ,.-.:~ ~ l BH I J-·iJ\. 1'"''1wi1 1 n11,, !'l1a~ >'! /•11!. .11 p• ,111 tw, p.,:ai, bt:.1111 ,., 1 1,1 1,.:~ 11'/•I• ~ .• 1· :11;,J1 l.Jd,·u .S1'1°1/\l11 t ;7.,,1.;'' I I • :"\leE t '11111111 .< r-:1· ·•JJ' I 11 I )~-",] •'lr\•f' !•• "l\"i' ::!: \,., P•·I" •'I' • !1 1id1'• ll '!'-J· 1;111 Pl .1,,-1:.1.:.' NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Cn;oy S750.000 health clu b & spa; 7 pools. 7 tennis courts. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Also 2· story to\vnhouses \I'/ 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. kitch· ens. pr_ivalt> bali.:ony or patio. F'rorn Sl70. ."!ubterranean park ing, elev, 1naid service. Full·llne food 1narket, dry cleaner , beauty sulon "'ilhin co111pl ex. 7 beaut. model apts. !I a1n lo 6 prn daily, other ti1nes by a ppt. .Jamboree & San .Joaquin llills Rds. N. of PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS 9T\1\l\CL1.:\"·rl--r:~J-------~ - B:o L'p'•. ,_1 1v~ trn 1 \i:•ii Ap r. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 nnw •r;-.~ \',ol••n1·1,,, C'\f. ~t i ng ton Beach -.-,;.771';)\ ? Lll\111111 •' ilrp~ hltt\•, 111g l'liuu\. Loads of ~tlJ!'n;:I". Newport Beach RESERVE NOW FOR YOUR BEST OCEAN & HARBOR VIEWS UC:CUJ>,.\.\'l'Y n 1 .J.u1ua1 ,Y L11.~u1-y ,1p1:-. lr•'f' Nr \\J>Ol'I ,1 1111 l'lno;.:- -ll:il'!111r .~. '.' ~~r/1 1 •· h,._ :-11.111• J';,110 (;ur:1g{' Aclulrs 0111.1 f"rpl/llt'/". lll ~! ~fl fl. '>!li.i Xlli:.l ,\ll<on1;i. :1:;(i-77S(J. U<'1•;1p \'i<'\I .~, ()\Pl l(~>klll)\ L 1r!u /,I,, \\ Hh {'ll\'!!'0111n>'nl- al ;,in11 •111IH·S In 111r·lu(ii' Si."!O.IJOO l'iulr110L1~r. /!WI ~ U!l lfllJP jl<,IOl·hill', .:-::.llll'Y Lnr'I(' \l;:illi',I' L'h<ih·au ,i:, l!'<l· Ui1 11J11lll d•·~u:n 01.,·r sul>- 11 /r;ino •:1 n p~11'!;1r1:,: 11 1lh 1•l,-,1,1111t' ·r .. ~1··tu1 1"111.,1.," S<'<'u1·11~ TV :i.\>'!('111-:!I-Ill' Jl:t ll'(•llcd, t'IH•l(JM•rf t'()llll1l\lll- '!.Y irir nl:1:o\1nll1111 :if'f'Ul'llY. ,>;1nj!]1•s. I bdrn!. 2 h(ll'lll, & :; l~ln11 !lixtu·y 11n11s of 2,000 ~q fl. !!~·: v:dr11<·1 ... c:i.1 •·•-7:-..s. ---------------;-Lnguna Beach '.' F\!: lll llUl'I ' '\'I 'l• ,(!) 2 -----------' \\,<J~ UK, 1111 J•·· ~l.•1 111j1 1 $110. S1ut1 1o, Util ,,;.,d, !:)101'!'. 1' ~~II :'l1,d.i1 '1. ,,.,,. l't'lll~. l'r]J1S, 3 bJk, b<·Lll:h ~· Bl:, '!. I). ll~r" ,\ .·rp1•. l~J!-7W6 r. 1, ;•E:''· p;1"•' I 1'111 \11 11'. le -2 BR-. ~Q-,-le-,.~,~\-;i.lk ro tn11·n ~1 7-, "l ~ll 1 l d I ,. ___ J ,\· 1r!1. Aul'<. L{';i~r. ~11 ' !: t p, ·' • o•\\'l\ I ('J IH~"'.~. S.J/0. -l91--02(19. ,1, ,., r. •·•f11 !,,,. p,,,,1 ~11:·, 'Newport Beach \'JI.I.\ \!1-'.'.-.\ ~1· 71 '! \\ \\ b•1r1 tdr..-1:.i·,1. \'\\'PT Beh. Ckd!l l•)JSl.'l ll'~ ~ 1----------I 1-:H !1[11. i\r bus >'lop. ~Tor{'_, ,East Bluff .\· fH';ich. Pl'f'lf'I' 11r>rk1ng ·r-----. . Huntington Be ach .' ,\ ,: 1:1: ~I !\ i'"•1I p.111<), ll/11' :-::::1 j .11 'i!-7•,ll 1, '_' ,\ :; f,, d1<••ri1 ,ftl~ \I st:n "\r 11:1i ·11 (, 1111 * <\li-1;1~11 12-.! 11~(1 \\ \t I, Hi I> 1 '1~11 A 1 ,\ _' " \' .'! I<!' '" ., ,. -I t , I' !"" I (' •, 11 I " -.WALK TO BEACH .. The DAi i"' Y PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading I Marketplace , -------- i•otopJ,.. or s1;.-, 1t10 n1;i1un· 11 r1111a11. Jrly J'"n!~l . F101n ~~:,::;, i\1<Jll1illy VER SAILLES ON THE BLUFFS AT NEWPORT BA u11i1. U1,h11<1~1\<'1·, p;ol1n_ 'If-, ;\'.n11 hldi.:. 1\1;-ul for 1:-t ot' 1 !<'11~1111 0<'! lOlh Chulf'<' (l/ 1 Rr·. ~n1.i!I tl••11, ,;lo1•r. r{'- fl'I,!. ··p\~. r'l'Jl', J::;,r. \\'1bhf'rl dr,1·0•1· S l.'l.~1. Atlulr_~. 1111 P<'I~. til'!·l':~ I_ ' . ~ HAVE A NICE DAY LIVE AT CASA MONTERREY In your main tenance-fr ee I u x u ry apa rtm en t. We do all those weekend rhore s while you rel ax around the pool, practice you r putting and dr iv- ing, play bil lia rds or wo rko ut in the gym. After a hard day al wo rk enjoy the theraputi c poo l and saunas . We have l and 2 bedroom apartments with air condit ion ing and fireplaces just wai ting for YOU. ALL UTILITIES PA ID 6SS 1 Warner, Huntington Beach 714/847-8526 • CAN1 BE BEAT SINGLE STORY Sou th Sea. Al""'°'phere 2 BR .• 2 BA'l'H. Carpets & drps' Air Conditioned • Pri\'ate Patios HEATED POOL Plenty of la wn Cirport & Slora;;t- h lDT!E:-.' VILLAGE 2:.oo Sout h SaJta Sriuta ,\11:. e $.IC-132.J FO R RE NT '.' Bl~. ,\pt -$1 :~0 rwr rno. ('l<·.i11. Cl'[>l 'fl & <l1•p'd C;,l) 'I" ~·!•·t~·l\f'r. .'l9·l·J3J7, ~~:;.!j;1,-,, ---~--------Apts,, Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Shady Gardens.Pool ' & 2 BR .. Jl'Om $.13.J, '.'\ASS,\U P.\1,:\15, l r,;hild. 177 F.. 22nd S1. &12-36·13 K 1os WE LCOME- A11nit·1h·c 3 BR'1> $18!1. 2 BP.'s ~1 :,9_ Furn1nw,.. av;iilable. A]J )\lfa,<, Pf'IS OJ\. Pool. f~rr· lildg. A1 01il Sept 1. ~liiS-7:110 ur li12-623.'i, 17362 ";\" l\eclson Ln .. H.B. e OCEAN VII-~\\' F'ron1 $13j, I Bl1. Furn or Un furn. CASA PL1\YA. l<llh & \Val11u1. 118. j:)i---8367. SPACIOUS, ncwo ·r I In O!'l•an. patio ~1::6-76;1~ Apt s., br. 11';ill; $ 1 J O. Apt1., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Huntintton 8•ech ON BEACH! 1 ll I' 2 f;f( 3 81: NE\V APTS Fron1 S2Z7 Frorn S2~2 f'rom $31.l F11rniiure A11ailabte Newport Beach • \\'J:-11'1::11 Rt.:'.'<TALS * l·I3R f t1J'11 ............ $Hi~ 3-BH. Unfurn ........ :'!Z-."!(I :\-BR. F urn ........... , $32:i ABBJ-.:Y n£,\LTr 6·12-31'!;,() • NICE • T h. n1ost be<1utifuJ view of U1C' hay ,'-: ocean in tl1e !-!arbor a1i:a, 2 Bit 'Z BA apls. for lc<1..'W'. 6·12.2202. Furn. or Unfurn. IAph., 370 Furn. or Unfu rn. 370 Orang• Orange \.A Y~-\-1'-Gi~Vthe A ~0.Y+'1e ~\ts .f'O{ '{O\JY fQ/'1.j}y 01tr 2 & l 8•draoll'I oparlm'°'" h••• tveryth in~ lhat •Werya11 t •h• ho1,lw1 I .. try ht1,py & lrit,.dly ,loct for J"" & your childrt11 te liYt. "' ., '''"" -'""'' ''''"'~ ,., .... ,'"'""'' '-•• "' ., .',"L<..l' ·ou• .. 0<~"" ••1•.tt• .. •••• .. o .. ,.. •••t>I au ... w,.,. "'" '" ''M h H? '" t .,1,., I·~•'"" j ,/u/t '"''""I (7141,•7-°'12 .• , AND ALL THE PLEASURES OF ADULT LIVING IN BEAUTIFUL , BACK BAY ~" 1 ond 2 Bedrooms I Vista Del Mesa Apartments luptt t lOU I• V.C.I., ltY;llt lndu1t,1a1 Co.,, pl•'-Sa" th Coaot """'· fo>h ian l•la~d <>•d !h• '"'"h· Oly.,,pi( ,.,.,1, ••Ct•a!ion can~• ,.;th p<1tly '"""'· !IV"' & b;!liard<, lea~li ful (iving !~at loabi•• lh• bud9011 RENTS START $JSS Ph. 5454855 : "''"'' f """ ~ ........ ,•'' ............. 2 Br. apt to shr, l ;tirl, n1us1 be rcsponsiblr 11· Ir PI ' s . \Vork'g or full Hme :.tudent, New apt. 20 yd:s heach, N.B. S7J/mo. Ron (213) 79;)..3B4j OT 449-4712. \VORKING n101hcr, ,1·ants lady to :shatf' hon1e 0tnd ex- penses. 1 child 0 . K .. 968--2640. BACHELOr:. 30--40 -straighl to share l Br apt, '~ hlk ocean. 673--16&1 aft ~. \VANT lo sh;:ire 2 br apt a t N1-,l'por1 , .~110 mo. Call 833-8863 bh\'ll 9 & 4. F<'n1<ile roon11na!e 1v1v1lf'd. r\eed 2 BR ,1·intei· ren1al l'\rwporl Geach. bLi-2368' Office Rental 440 DESK space available $i'>O mo. Will provide turnlture a1 ~.i n10. Answcrin~ scr vire I arailable. 30J No. EI Can1ino r.ra l, San ClC'1ne11te. 492-4420 FOR lea~e or f'C'll\ office ~tlil<' in .shopping cen1er. 7;;(1 ~q. ft. Rccl'.'pt r m. 2 offices, "1orag-r, brt, 1·rpt'rL A.,·;iil 9/1 . ::7~~ F:. l'ith St. C;'lt. Sl~i(). 61.· ... 21:.a . i\E\V \\"atcrlron1 Office~ s::7;, To ~--13:, ;\lonth Abov,.. The 1 ~1'1ri<if'r :~:1 Ba) SI(]" Dr. N'p1 , Bf'~('h Bill Crund-y Rlt-r. 67.}--(i Hil DESI\ ~pace ;n-aiJ;ihle S::.0 loi.lin & Meio Drive 1no. \Viii provide furniture at .!>'.j mo. An~wering ~ervice f'rolt11ian1lty M•n111 d by South1r11 Coun1i11 Mt mt. Co. available. 222 Forest Ave, Ocweloped by Varla11 l11Y11tment l11t . Laguna Beach. 4!14--9·166 l M. G. I. C . Equities Corp. L,==========""'=c========='IDESJ.;: space available S50 ~ A ts mo. \Viii providt> furniture Apts.. Apts., Aprs ., P ., 1• A · · F U I U I 370 Fu'" .• ' Unfu'n. 370 at ;, 010. ns wt>r1ng service --::u:-'"-· _._, __ n_u_,_•_· _3_7_o~_F_u_'_"_·_•_r_U_n_l_u_r_n_._3_7_o ___ F_u_'-"-·-•-'--"-"-'-"-· --::--:--::--------I availabll?, 17875 Beach Blvd. ~-S~•-Sa ~a -~------BAY VIEW OFFICES I iJ I I I /:ii I ' ii. There never was apartment living to compare \Vith SOUTH CO.-'.ST VILLAS. Everything de- ~lgncd \Vith children in mind-including ou( e,c/usive Child Care Center and Playland. That means happier families-and more time for moms and dad s to enjoy the lov ely apart- ment.~. the palatial Clubhouse and the count- less recreational features that make SOUTlt COAST VIL LAS the fastest renting apartment homes in Orange Cou nt y. South Coast \filfas @1101 MacArthur Blvd. in SANTA ANA T J block ust of Bristol St. Jusl nort h of South Cont l'Llu ihopplllf Anltr ,. ... .fl!: (714) 546-8823 Dtoorator styled 1, 2 &3-bedroom apart· ment-homes • Central gas relriger•ted air·conditlon!ng • Balanced Power Kitch· ens • Color·h•nnonized appliances, in· eluding dishwasher • Private terraces • Walk-in wardrobes • 4000·sq. n. Club- house with e ntertaining & dining l1cil· ities, seuna s. billiards, c1rdrooms • Cabanas, barbeque, badminton, shuffle· board • 3 heated poolS and Jacuui • Chlld Cira Center & piflyland • I ' A On M11tA111M M,. 1 bloc:lt:MJtof lrllttll "Nil M ........ All this fa mily luxury living from $154 a month See the elegantly furnished model apartments & recreotfon centw -Open dally 1 O am to 7 "'" JBR O.V.lopm.nt Co., bui1dtrs••············ Deluxe. Alr-Conr!i1io1.ed Lirlo At'C'a • ~ii<: Sq, ft. P.calonon11cs Bkr~ 67,"1-6iOO ATT ORNEY'S-- OFFICE ~par·r avail, 21 ~/·112-7.)1 1 ~.-,:,~7.J mo. Grnrlfl7, .<tll'/ro11<!, l fi4!'-R-C -11 NE>wpo r r Rl\·d, C~l. 6·12-2S21. 6H-10ii1. JNDNJDUAL bldg for ol- fi"{'S or s!orc, 21 1 \\·_ \\'il~on, (.;'11. l>.12-6j6{), ::00 ~<J . fl .. ~G~)f!n!'I. Cpl'rl !.· rl1-p'tj_ ('n~:a :\!<:',•:i. Call 616--2t::o. O\:"\,\ r1. C11onr ('~• 11·1\ L"i' x ;:n· '•llt,.,,/-.101" rn1 ~~z-) 4;)!i-1.i'.C 4%-.~i~~- • :-:E\ff'Or.T-r,r:.\CI r- ~'!Jll-:1(1-."1"(1 r1 ::.-..... r11 . :'\Ir El'\ 111. 6~:1-1601 OrFICE Tn ~ha1:;--0i~a-11~ Cn1y ,\iq)(lrt l'll'C'<i, $~.} mo. ~.);).1 167, Business Rent•l--'4! ID EAL for antiqur ~tor~, R.t:. off1('1', etr . .t70 l'\r11·porl 1\11(' N .8 . or 16fi0 S;:into Ana /\\'!', C. ~I . &12-jSjJ. 2.SSO SQ rt. Con11nt'l·r.1al hl!l11. fnr lease. 134 Comm{'rcinl \\'~y. C.:\T. :\T-1 Z on r , ~1);...:J:.li9 if no a 11 .• "' 1: r :~1~022 LF.ASE horn{' I.· h11~1ness. ~ BR hOUSf' 11·/~Fll'OIO:E' " 11·ork•hop. gf'JOd rorTl('r !lOO \V. l91h St. CM. &-l.i---38."J2. SllO\\'ROO:\f mf!!. ,f,-QHirr- iip:1 ce. Clo9" in Lll2'l,1n;:i Joe. $95 to S3.i0 :\to. 49-l-4fiil e Prime Relall lhcation • 18:..:40, Xlnt trnfri{'. 1873 I-Tarbor, CM. &tli--6654. E. 17th SL. Costa :\1('AA !'!ore-olficl', S60 Per :\fonth Rcalonomics BkT. 6T.>-6700 CommerciAl-I0011t.~riaJ 5f)1 to 3300 S.F. $6-i to $130 IS.C .l l--t9G-18'40 Cj)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 SAYE tASH! c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 •• ,. ' 1• ' j ·. • .. • .. ]~I -l~I LM•-I~ 1-......... j~[ ~ """_"'_"""'"'~" )~1 !~·""_10'-~1 ][Ill ..._I _1""'"--~l[Il]I_·--·--· J[ll]I ~ [ ;l~nmdmu•,,•,•1.•1•11•,•.•,•.•1 ~-.•so~ [ ~pii1ii,,..iiiiii.ii1,iiiiiiiiiiii;::;;J~:IO~l;rm .. mi;mmmmm;,;;;~fu; cemen1, cone re'.• w * COSTA MESA * 12&.. ,q rr. l10-22o po~er, pri- vate oUiC't, new bldi. 1740 IQ J1, J Offif'f'I , 110.210 power, nr S.D. hwy. 25C'n IQ fl, lrg otf1ce1, ple111y ot pa.rk1ng, nr S.D. lrwy. ~~ ...... ~~~·-~-1 ~-:-0--:-,-.~ LOST, LRG BLK MALI: PATIO !!!!' ... • CAT. REWARD. S~ialist!!. Ad <I •• 346-9484 •• !RISH .tett,r, wry JIN kink· -,...a·OI 1n,.;: ma.if', .. Bo" , ''IC 1-"K· Sch. R"·rd. 4!K-S443 di~lin<'tlnn 10 ~·our homf' with a tustom patio <l!'~1g-n K especially for your homf', Quality. F.:x per !en c e ~fi~fa('tlon. f,;a.l'(ln & sons Construction !>.1&-<1769. * C. NATIRESS RLTR • 230 E. 17th, C.J'll ~2-i4ss I 33 HP Evinrude outhoil.rrl motor. fuow11rd. i12~ No QUMrioll!I Asked. 6'7~1821. GOLD <.-harm C hr i st m 11 ~ tl'l!f', vie Bll.lbo.a Island. Rfoward 613-4344. Contractor * Ntwport Beach * NEW M·l Building AIO Produ<."f1on Pl. 4Z(Xl S<!. /Pf'I 83.1-Jil'l . Mr. H!"11f'I , Agl . HiOo r1 of office &· w11rf'houM" :<pa<"!'. Hf"ritaj.!'e R!'lll E11ralf'. Ask tor U-s L11ym t 1. ~0-ll:'ll ---.~~--RENT 1\1-1, 11~ 5f1 rt $1~/mo. IJSS Loi:an, Ct.1. Call 675-51!6 SMALL in<lu.~1. unit, St. N 8. $4;, mn. 646-172-1 \\' l'ith ----INDUSTRIAL Units, C.1\1. 110--120 power. S9.'i. t n ,115/:0.10. Ph: 6-12-·14~;,. Storage 455 STORAGF: 5paCP l \'&il11.hl!" !or rtnT, ck'l11'1'1!t:iY.'Tl Hun- tingtnn Bch. No boa1s. c11·s . :)36.-61 26 • IS HERE Beeutiful Leshea LADIES Gold WatC'h 1Alc1f'n PIC<'ard f'rid11y, \Vh 1telron1 R!'warrl. Cllll 644-4267. LOST: Lllcly'11 plal. dl11monrl MY W11y, quslhy hon1f' r!'mod, \\'slb, ce1l1ng, floor.\ l'te. No )Ob lr>o ~n1a!l 541-0036, 24 hr ans. ~rn•. WATE:TlPRt' vlnyl d" {" k ('Ollti ng11, 11.ll 1,vpc,, l.tc Roofing Cn, f'i\1 , 64~-71'12 wri.olt w1.tch 11100 band. C"n. Rlrli;:. Ccntn1<•111 kl Pl'rmanent A11 Yrur Own Rewarrl , ~~24 . l.ai-wf'-SmaJl-All Cl11.~~f"< Wake Lip E<l<'h . Morn1f"ll CALICO kitten 3 ino'! lor;t 1n f>42-:i997 • ~!l2fl:t \Vlrh l~.vi;'ly "f'h1ck 01rJy are11. ol ·MRri~r!I I. Arldi!Lon!I • Rem......Jrlin~ L<utn-1. Nn MON-Gtllf"d-On Hiihland, N.B. :'A~. Grr.1-·1cl.. f..: Son, Lie. S'.1'1~. Nn Mf'lfl' M11.M"ara."' ~,m, I 673-fi(Ml * 5'19--21"/0 Non-Allergenic LO;;;t' lrish Se11 Pr, " l.oc.'l!ted Above Candy, 111 yrs, Or11. collar. Electric•! H11.1r Humera &tlon RtY.'1!.rd. 646--0l:rl. -----------EL E CTR!CIAN, l1N'n~<'rl, •1n F'a~h1on Tslanct METAL rrtal~r hrac" !or brindrcl. SmAll Jnh.~. nHiinl. Nl'w,..,...11 BPach IH>th, Vir : Balf"llric School. "" !. rl'pRirs !'>4lt-:'!20.l 644-1330 8/30/11. RrwRJYl. ~;-....1089. --------GREY PooriJ,, IemR.lf'. l..n!<t 1~ on W. 19th. C.M. Chil(ls p!"L L::iJ 642-~796. Loil •nd found Gardening AL'S C ARDF:NJNG Rentals Wanted 46(1 Found (free ads) I~ for 2arden1ni d. •ma I l i.andscap!ng s~rvlce!, cAll 540-5198. ServinR Newport, CdM, Olsta 1\!esa, Dovtr Shore,, Westclitt. RESPONSIBLE h1u1orss. m11n, y.·1111\s r lt11n, furn. 1.nndo/lwnh ~e a~ 9r:. 962-41111!. --.-~-~ \l.'ANT ED:. Roon1 for \.\'Ork· in&' hachrlor, 1n LAguna &ach 4!11-fl94~ f'\'f'~. l-.~B7L7U7F=Fs. J-i;-;::-2 ba conrlo. fo"rom S350. 67~1857 !"Vt~ NEED ron m 111 hPach or in Costa flftsa. $-10 10 $70. 54&-9161 11.sk for KE'n. Misc. R1ntals 465 CAMPERS & BOATS lm sroraJ;e 50c !r. 642-6560 --------- Sl'otL, Blk. Cock-A-Poer pup- py w/f)p,11, C'(Jtlfll' N rol111r Schools &. w/hrtl vie. ffi Pl. & Al 18/'J In instructions 57l C. M. 5411--S32'l F'OX IE'ITier, fE'ml lf", mother?, white w / ht-ad, Monarch Blly ~99--:'1910. J'f'etnl bm.,..n Pl1za. LA School nf Massa5:e Sant11. Ana -~936 Low cost tf1y/tve t'lasM"~ ------------ FOUND Kl'ITEN ~ mo~. [ I~ ol rl. Vi<": A11ocado SI., C.~1. Services .nc1 R.,,.n hrn /, l>ik ~·Tripe w/whl '---------· r.htn. 64&-1»03 &1~1a2!1. BLACK Poodlf' puppy malf', Auto W•xlng 111r. !71h &. TUSTIN, C.M. ----------- :>48-8443. SkHters Wash N W11 x \\'HITE PPMlian C11.I . d('llf, Compat·t.~ $7.~. S111nrl~n1~ Pnmr'OSf' I Nf'1vhopP, t"oun. $9.Zi. Quirk St-r1 . Ynt1r fain Valley. 5.11-ll.=>:1. home or ptck ur. fil.'>-2:"1."ifl. LIDO tsle -Uin~ hA lr. B•bysitting * LANDSCAP-7l~N=G-*- N('11' 111.,..n~. :<prink!rr~. 11r- hor5, pa tio~. f<'ner~. wall.•. L1r·r1 ('nn1r. 1>111~1rr rh>1t"gf'. l .l )~ lor f'Xp. ~,:lfi-122;,. -------PROFESSIONAL \.arrlrnrr. trel' y.'nrk. pru nini::, llpnnkltrs. ('1"1111 ur Jnh~. l1111<l~c 11p l ng. GNJrgc, fi46--;:,.G;!l'.':. TOI\!'$ .Jap11nl'se C11ordcnrr Apr. -Jnrlusl'l-Comrn·1.r,l's1- <lrn!'1. Con1p. ~Y.T1 C11rt>. t'ew l1111·n, ~pr1nklr. a.\l-444fi f~XP. .J11p11onr"f'! i:arrlr11r1·. ('" n1 p Ir t " n1a1ntrnR11C(', ~·rrr r~tin1111r~. 6-16-(l/!30. ~-CARE_,S:.._11.arrl"n ... :ork, light ha ul1n11.. J-:~r·d. RrR"on11b!f". C111l ~.~97.l:>. EXP_ .l11p11rll'5t G11rden('r, Peinting & Help Wented, M & F 710 _P_•_P_•_,h_•_n_9_ln_1 ____ 1HA8\'SfITF:f!. for 1nfR n1 Vll\'YL p 111 p" r h fl n R 1 n;: Oldt'r Y.~rn1tr1 p1'l'f'd. l.111• ~fl("l'ltdlitT, "<>rk guArantPrrl, hskpn)!, 5 .t~~. S.".O rrl lrf'P f'~(. J)a11 Sc't!.,..<irl:.r lio•l1dli )'· ·"-~. Cu<i~l P i<1 t.11 ~7-:.R.i6 or ~.1t)...211t'2. 11t•r11 :1HI-R-111. fOU-!11~11ply -thP p~ I nt . BARrsrrr~ll . ! rtulrl, Tu .. ~ Rooms p111nrrr! SJO r11 A!sri llin1 t'n , l to b JO rn1 SI:• tx1Prior. CAJI .=.40-71H6. 12131 5!1'! ·12:17 lln1i:n Rfh. nr Plaate r, Patch, R•,alr Pl.ASTl::R-f'A1 0'h-Rm A"1r:" nA RYS!'l.fF:l!-1nlan1-i1""""""A\t Art")Us, rr1hnro~. ~ ! 11 r r n l<l 1 J\\I 0" tl lr'all" . .\1M1tll'f' rrr1n. ~ n'r ' ,• t i m ~ ! r ~. 83:i--~9;\!, 6~1-4Jj() .,rr. 5. 11<\11lr onh • f'1."•-t!1~1 RrlRYSlTTI :\'!; l11r • p,\TC1l rt.l\ST£R!'N'(i ""rk. ,\1011 1hn1 r·r1 . i;un-:1 All r.1pr~ f"rf'f' f'_~tima1c-s. Pill "r \11'<'-111, "•HJ-1~:\\. ('1111 ~R2.'> Ri\BYsl'rr F.ll l~:iftf'l'l\!l>lll~. _P_l_u_m_b-in-g-------\ l}wn 11·an~11<•11!lt1nu. ;:;'.;:;;;::-:~;;;::;:;:7;:;;--;::;:::; I ~~~-'· j',._~ l'I • ___ _ STF:V F:·s Plumhlllg rrp1111 -s Ri\1\J."".!t. r 'l""'n1•ni·f'd, iorr· F. ~mRll 1n ... rall. ~l"\'lo'P n1Anrn1 T11,11 .. r·~ Hahf'I'\, t·all.• !'.: hrly r;il('<, !I• 2~·11-(>t',''~I l.;1}:!1u1a Hr~1·h · ~2f.-.."'tltl~ -._ --_ --------BA !!\\,\lf'. n :i.1 or n1ir 01 f'LlJ~lBJN!; RJ.:J',\JR. p0t1·1 r1r11r . E~1><'r tl<lt nr r ~" )f'lh Inn i;11>all Th•' Qurr11 F\!'t', fi.1h--9~1.l'i • &!~-.112lt • -- --~~ ----.-HAl"l'l'E:XP~:H nlll1nr i\r>pl,, COLE PLUMBING j 1n rrr~nn, C"lnn\' !\lf('hrn. 2·1 llr. ~rn:i1·f". 61."l-lllil ,t:/11 ll11rhor nhrl.' ("_\I LEE Rool1ns:: Cfl. Roofing of .<ill l~fll"~. flrr•o\'rr, 1-rp11.1 r~. 1hrr-n1n J'(\l')f ('n11lini:,, whi!r & <'Olor. l.ir/t>onderl i;:1n('r ·4;-, fi~:!-j !2'l A-I Mobil!" JlomP Rr>of1n:::: Srrv1rr Roofs r ;i u I k" rl . i;p:ilrrl .~· Cnat<'<I. f;1:.-2~.'il. Sewing/ Alte ratlons e Drr.~.~mnkini.::: -Altrr:il!ons f)r,.;1gnrrl 111 ~u 11 .\'Oii. Cnll ,Jn + 6~~·11' -----ORE~SM Al\F.R: Altrr11!1nn~. ~;\Pf'Tlf'!lf'f'rl. f;1 ~-.-,2!¥1. Rra.~rin11hlr -A I te r"a f';-.-.-,--64 2-5845 Neat, fl<'('Urlll r, 20 yean. rxp. Tree Service EXPER . COMMERCIAL TELLER EXPER. PROOF MACHINE OPERATOR -UNITEO - CALIFOR NIA BANK 6 )Jf1n11n h R:iv P!11til South l~1cu11~ 496-1273 I ~ tortniSf' shf'll k lHf'n, wtll --------~- ca.r"e1'1 for. 61;,..3159, BABYSITTING m y horn,., VIC Boy'& Club, CM. 1 pr lrg fncd yd, hol mt11I~. <111y very ~troni:: '"')'t gla~. CAil k nilf'. 642-5299. Kmw how, up-keep, pl11.nt GENER.AL 1'rrr ~'riv. \'11rrl Eq1i~I nrp.,1 . ~:n1pln.vrr ~st. trimming, c-!e1u1-up. rlr1111-ur . h11ul111s::, ~prinklcr - !IAA-:MR6. t'f'/>Q lr"!I. Rrll ~. &46-~J8.l8. RF:At;TY ()JK'ralnr,: \\'RnJrr! BABYSITIJNG in my hnmf'. .0-----,~o-7_.__--I ,\lu~l ti(' l\r\1h1r, r~l fnlln11 500 1 1.Al\'N r.ti11nT. lh1 u!1ni;i. rlf>"" Tile SM ALL male white pondlf', Ho1 unches & ltnl'M y11.rd. ins:: 11r1·r~~A1·y, ~11l-l.';u111. ---·-----Vit'. Tustin Ii 20t h CM 645-5469 !11.wn\ i·IPan-tqf, !H'lll\ll1C. -----------1 91;.il ~.11~-~-\' JOE C. Hught!'i N John .. --·---~--~~--t"r('f'-f"st. C1111 '.'>lf\-1.17!l. C'I-:RA ,VllC: lil r '"""' ,!'.,, .:__ -'' _ ---- "''''" lh• m·•••• ·"II 54g.-0427 COSTA MESA ---1·rn1nrtrl t·r,.,... r~1 .l\m111!IRF:/d .TY (lprr;i1i1r~ 1'::11·11 " "• ".-t \~I -----------E.,J>('r ,J11p11.nf'l'f' (;11n1rnr r -1 ,,-,. ,. ~, • -0o, D•y PRE-SCHOOL jnh.~ y.·r!ron1r. ~1.1f.-21']!;. n1n1·" 1111"111".\ Hf'111 ~r~ri• 111 "" "" • " '" ....., L 5SS ComplrJp yri !'iPl"\'1''"· N Pllt Air Show 11.t Or11ngt County ost Enrnll now lor Fall /, Rrlill. Fr<"r ri;t. f..\l-4JP:!l. lh1.1r \l"t''-1. •ii~-f1Q!i RArrway, a !'i 11.dvertl!f"d_o ·-R-A-N---,-,-5-.-h-.. -... -.-,-V-,-,-,-,,·, l}llh & Monrovi11, I,) <111iy + ---_ " -'" "'' I II , · Pl d COMPLETE lawn k garrlr n-Tht)' 11~ rrpl11 cf'<I b y bn , h'k Lo pd Vi u .. 11.y uss1 on~. annr ra mOU!'i p1!nt t\l lra Slovak. M'/!'i !'! '.-G f~tlrt' F.~: program, hot l unche~. Age,: ing scrvire. agrlO 111 11r • 2 •. h-. <·.'." AM _ 6 PM. lim '" "'~ Air Show!'i UnHmnr d. Q ~ ,,, . .,, -~-·-.• ,..,....,.,,,_, ____ S10 Rf'Y.'ll,rrl. No utstinn~ S20 "''k-COMPArtE:! 642.4050 .1arar1l'_~-,-G-,.-,,-,-r11ni.: ENCOUNTER grf'IU~ U5"ini:;: A~ktd . 962-1046. BABY.I-ING h Com1nf'1'{'111.I -P.rsirlrn1111I Gt stalt ~nsilt\'!fy 11nrl othrr LOST-. W _, · I ·"" • • • , my omP ••ouf'Mng m a " , k, & k _, H Jndustrutl 1>-i:i--0.14:, hum11nist1.-!rchniquf'~ \\'l!h Wf'I • 9'15\ . \.\re 111'.Y~ WPP t1111io. ol 962-1875 alt ;,, Announcements lmploy~t Job Wanted, Male 700 EXP~; R. AR T t ST IC r\prr. ~u·lplnl ,..;1,l11r;. ,~,.,1 Help W1nted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M &. F 710 Help Wented, M & P' 710 DON THE BEACHCOMBER CORONA DEL MAR Has Immediate Openings Fo r: e Daytime Maintenance • E:ven 1n~ Pantry Gtrl!i • Evening ("H!i hicr P<'lrl Time Only 2-l Deys A Week Apply In Per,on 3901 E . Coa~t Hwy ., Coron• dtl M•r Help W •nted, M &-F 7 1°0 H.-lp Wented, M-&. F-710 Help Wo1nted, M & F 710 COOKS nrrdrd !or Nf'w ('A RR ll \\' S r.r,111uranl. <1pr111ns:: Aui:u~! ;'Ul. Anply 1r1 pr rs n11 111 1 '11rrn w~ f(r~1a1lrRnt f;20 II \ en 1 t1" ri.~ .. S:in {'1('01Ptll". l'\}()J\.f{f'Jttv>n1rnt !{ '1 T Pl , d11i;i1) f':\[l. (h·rr 2:1 . (*12-.1,l.l I COL''.\Tf•:n s::1rl "ll.11 !r0 1\1'· ply J\('n!urk:i Fr1r rl Ch11·krn. 2!'129 ~:. CnRsl H".'· l'fl\1. !'(1l'~T1-~R llrlprr for l!Ah11n ncli. r11lllp/t1n1P, 1~:111 Rra<'h Blvr!, \LR i -mCriJ:;-,-o-m-,-,-,-,-,~,. l'n11~. C''(<"h:ini::r fl'lr 2 811 11 n1 1111!1 s111all ~;-l;iry . KM11·l- r1!t,r 1'1 ;ill 11h11sr~ nf n1111n- 1r11.<in1'f' Hu~h;11ut 111;1.y li;11·r nu1~1rt,.. Jtih, Cal! :..16.;i12.l alt Custodial Helper <l('r~n \'or11' ~hnnl l'li~lrir•I ~'.' ·11 rorr h1·. r11n 111nr -2-3 hr~ f'~!'h 1\'ll. l.ltP 1·lr11n1n" d11nr~ ;i1 r lrn1r nlRry s1·hf',ol. II rirk <'\f"'r. 1n 1·lr11r11nJ: i\r- •l!'rr1 Anpl1(·;it1011s m11s1 hr f1lr d rrr;;n1111rl ('<1111m, ()ff'. 7'10'2 l\'11r11r1·. HR. h.11 !I I·\, DELI RESTAURANT r·u11 11n1r. E1o:prr nn!~ \\'1 1h r:rl<'l I'!\('('~. ~lt:ml har·k· ~n111nd, 01rr 21. ll11nl Ht':if'il I, ::.t1.~~ln11 \'IP)n 111···11< .•• c~u 11:10 •. 11111 f<1r 11 Pill. RN-PEDIATRICS 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. SURGERY TECHS 6:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 21802 Puert• Reil Highw1y, Mission Viejo, C1lif. (E. on San D ieg o Frwy. & Crown V1lley P1rkw1y) PHONE: (7141 495-4400 (7141 830-7700 H1lp Wented, M & F 71 O I Help Wanted, M &. F 710 GIRL FRIDAY ~·nr Nrv,•por1 Rr11rh ,,r! /\1?<'11· 1·,1·. II)! .~kills l1u·l11r!1n£ ~H ~h11rp looks, Inn~ hl'lur~. cnn<f p.1.v. !!ll-1670 , l;JRI~" fflr \\'orlrl Trad~ f"11 w nn~1rs.~"". n1ndr l lyf)f'• & AAlr~ prr;;nn11rl. $411 pr'r "111y 121.'11 ifi!\--Oli'.)'j_ 2 r:irl~-lor p11r!-!~r dr l1vf"1) rnr r!rnfAI \Rh. :.Hl-2002 J. w. ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e BEACH H11~ !mm"111Ale <>i""'ll lnl! fnr SILK PRESSER f:)(pf'r1rnN'rl Full or I"' lim'" X\n't Co, Af'nf'llls I 1r.~ TAI . rrt·rpt1nn1"' y.•ilh l ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 1·h:111..;1<i1•' 11 1'111 h l Ii I Ir •, r\p'tl, acr ~l h) ~:1. fi1•1.fl9'l1 Ar>rh in prri;nn 1n-!'i p .m. • 2 r·11~h1nr1 Jsl , N R. i':IJllA\ Opf'J('lr , Employ"" * DRIVERS * No Experience Necessary! HOSTESS Exper. F /t ime BREAKFAST COOK •. ION r:s TlrtES SERVICE: I• r..;r11 nrl1ni;r in Ora n2a l'nunly Alli! r~f!u1re1 Pxpcr1~nN"rl l11.cil ir11tor. C11.11 m1'.rarll'r I\n. ' · "1'" l\1e11 1~ II l!n11ck~. 20:'12 Tu~!ln /\Vf' b Zls1 SI ('Ill. \\I 11 ' ' SI c M -49.J-8.~2~ nr 4!1-i-100~. Cflll 646-5287 tw>fol"f': 1 pm. 11. ace · ., . . tlr ,-.,. (' n m p I P I r {; 11 1· <I r 11 i 11 g Service. !\11mal11ni, 646-4fi7fi. E xp•r . F /t ime t:Xrt:R !F:NCt:t) • ('rirnmrr.·1111 s 111 ... ~m~n f'llOTO!~fll\rl-l t:H . R /\ .• ~· ntr11s1tr:111· 11 /r-,rlf'r. ('1111 ~1 11(1 hfl\'e cir.in Calir. d r!v- mon11. Sehl. 646.5894. Personals SJ-0 LOST, 11ma.ll 11tancl11.rd blRCk NEWPORT He-ht.I are11.. i::r11"'rl rr'1s. J 1n1 F o J t 1. !or 1111r1·1'\\ , !'it! 11!'.1. inc rr('orrl . Nn1 und er 25. YELLOW CAB CO. 186 F.. Jfi1h St., C.1'>!. ' Aprl.v In Pr r.oon + t"ULLY LICENSED • R"OO"''nt'd Hinrlu Spiriti111.l l!t A(!vic-f' nn all mll ttf'I'!'. U,v!', r.111.rria~r. Bu11:in,.~~ Readings 11:i11f'n 7 r!11ys 11. v.·f",~k. 10 a.m. tn Ill p.m. 312 N. El C;imim R<'A.i, pocl(llt, mfile. w/ r!'d f'Ol111r 18 Vic 23n1 & NP.y,,-porl Bl11d. Large yd/sandbox(cr11.lt.~. R nf C_,1 018_,..,~,,_ Ba!an<'M lunch. Xln 1 r11n:. IN"~ ~I . l.;111·n r;i r ,., ('lf'11n11p<, R~a~on11h!P , !'>18-571.1. 4!H-3'11'1 __ · --~-~~=I * ROO l\l\t:!O:l'l:--'l;-(·-1,-"- Job Wanted, F•mal• 702 f'11 rl 11rne '" 11nrk in A• - 1'011n1111i.::: nrt11•r , C'flll /oiiiOiiiOiiiO ...... iiOiiiii:'"iiiii ... 'I ~7--0M:: r11"r"111c·-DAY DISHWASHER JOLLY ROGER ~n C\tn1f'nlf' <192-9136, 492-0070 f'WR • IU -~ """'· f;.t!}.17,-~1, LHA~O ApMl, f~malt, li11lr lc8cAcB=v=scITI=rn=.~-.710-,c,-,-,-,-,.-,, boys bur!d)'. V1r Sp1'1C'E' t. g Orchiri, SA Hgh~ -4:30 Wf"d CTll.ltll, 11.<"l!vllie~. ltncrd yrl, pJaymatts. agti; 2~. ru-PM. Rt w11rri. :'!4~1001. Linclbf'rg School. f.42_8634 LOST: r.1ale .s1. Bern11r<1 LIC'O CHILO CA°RE Bro"''" k whllf', vie. N.R. f'nl lc:P Sl llKJn. ·Re.,.,. 11. rd . H11 rbor & B11ktr, CM. 5 yr!. AL'S LAn<lsc~pinJ:. 'l'r rr rrmo1•11I. Yfl rrl rrmnrlrJ1ni;:. Trash haulinro . lnt 1·lf"11nur. Rep1ir sprinkl<'r~ fi7.1--111\fi, Gener al Services Dt:SIRF: Jnh 1n D11y ~1u·•rrv 1\!rrllr11I ,f, 1r111 ·h1111:" 11.1d" r~p. flf'f'~. ~!~."~%~. Help W anted, M & F 710 A~1 RITJ0t·,c:; Y.OfllRrl ll<'rrlr d R .~ m11kr-up f n ~ r ru <" I nr . P/1!111r ,(: f/1in1<'. \\'ill BOYS 10.14 fn rlrll1·rr p:iprr,: 111 !hr ~1111 <irn1rn1r, S"'n .t •111n <.«r1~ tr11nn and C11p1slrano Rra1·h DAI LY PILOT Apply In Person Ancient l\tloriner Restaurant 2300 Harbor Blvd Cost.l Mesa SAILBOAT-MEXICO MAZATLAN M2-·i lo1. .. xp. Rer .•. 5'15-294.l LRG Golt1~n dog y,,•/ridgE' up Exp ctilld cart, my ™'1mf", h. h k Callrd, "Rhorlf'~hin r.tnm/11.ftt r1100n & lunch, ifl 11c · v· Bilk C.\1 557--4540 Rlrill:'" RAck" Ar"8.,.,.!'t'S In --"--~·------ 11~!NGS I.I f'!Pf'1 , pl11n1h. lrnrP. tilr, 1n~1Jn,, e111rJWnlry, paint tlc. :.<1:i.-o~70 tr111n ~:xrr, 1~1.<1111'111 .<ll'i\11 __ s11hl'1fi11ry nt (;<"n'! ron0~. <'AF'f~r ~·r.1.-, ~12·2f;f~1 '11' ff'lllil1<' 2607 W. Coast Hwy . ""rkrr~. 11111lr N B h ewoort eac _ ·, •t11\~ 2;:01 1 ~-~~-~·-~---.--·1 lr1uw, rr;1r of 111.t.l('ATEXSJ-;N .\1nn. HAIRDRESSERS The Ha ir Factory 111n, 1n1r to nr11· ;,. hr~u1 1r11I S11lnn 111 Au1Jrlf'r"I !·:n1nn1·111ri1 ('rnlrr Ir:, 171h ,t. S1111111 An~ Avr ! \\1111 hll\'f' Of"'11· 111~• fnr h111rrtrr.•<rr•, J<h;irn- 1""" g irl. rn11nu·ur1~t• S1il w/m t' to PUPrtl'I V11.tl11rt11 , l..1 P;iz, SP11 nf Cor!t z, & l>·l;!.1.a1!11n. ~har, t:icpen1t'~. ·171.1• .17~-!1271 ATIRAC r"malt .,..11\ lf'fl Ch }'OU 10 <lancl', pri1·111rly k r'1"nlid~nti11.ll;.o. Call Br11y ~;:..m;,.~ or ~().5.'l4{1. Ali"OJ.IOLTC.c; A nonymnu~ POOn,.. !'>42-721 7 or wri1~ P.O. Btl~ 1223. C'l1!<111 '4,.~ Call /nr Vrrr F:st1mAt" /1~k lnr r>n1111. 0>4f1-T1Z'l "t1100M' " Rrw11.rd. Xi7-9.~79. RABYSITIING . J\ly h11m,. , TINY , ma),. tnx trrr1!'r D11)1! or Pl'f'fl M 11 1 u r" \VhHP w/b!k 1111ddl~ band. 111, ~ma n CM 11.rf'a. 642-4~:.. nr('l'I_• mffl1cah<1n, Pl.t:ASJ-: Builders Heuling ('1111 &\2--0290: 64&-5127. ----------- I.OST ' A'.".HAN-Hnund.•. NO .ll'lh Too Sm111l ! Brirk, YARO, gara,r, <'lr11nuri• 1• Rr111o vf' 11·rr•. rl1r1 , '' 1, •prif'O! 1 mlllf'1 f!'m in HR hlock. Cflncr'f'lt, •'ll!'prnl1). h,,, """'" 11rlr! a rm, hn1J.•e ltvf"lln ~. ~ k 1 fl 1 () ~ rl r r ' ., " !!42-~7:'9. lt·li-16fi!i ----I ("an1pui; r •1 ,\f""T ~1J:r Srmi_,.,r l'f'h!'f'f hlrl ' rr>!r ,t· h111V!~ mA11, ~n111.ll ~ _ i.:::ardrnln_o:. 2 nn. r11rn. 11p1 , CASHIER-C HECK ER ph1111p .~· 11!1ll' pd, fi.12-1!'lfi~. 1Tr~u1rr Pnn 1111v•/••1·r·~ --M-I -At d 1-\\l<nrl• hf'1n1 H1n1.1 111on1 - a • te n an . 1•~rr ,'fil~i II 1rh .. 1 HI ,~ \l. ,\hist h;11r r·ar (l1h"r 111<' 1Jo11w~. H"ll'l"•'rto'f'~. (;.,,..1 l'l.1-.Ai\l'J, 1 ... 11. I 11,11 "k ~.iJ;111 ioll-!7!~1 I !'ornnd 111 1 \11u· ;11•11. t'o11i --tij'i-11 t! al11r 1; f''" ;, 111~r1~.Ac·r1v~: 11 o 111 r n _ --------;ll:Af. rl!'IOT l'~pll\f'l, fT!'e <!~!. ,,r,.rlrrl 1n lr~rn ,_, lf'Rl'h pp1. l 'l,LA.-.:1.'ti in ;o 111l11.d 11••~1' !r~~1on:il 1n11 kr-11p. r111n1f', 2·hr<; 1nnrru11~ f, : llT'' all!\ fl 111flr ~;,,r1 1.,~1 11 .. n ~1\-_ilfll, '11 brh1<'1'11 !2 !. "''11 11 ("all \'1111111r \\'nnr1~r"1 21'\I \\'ondy. 962-694S. * * * * * * C•rpet Service JOHN'S C11 rfl"! &. Uphols1ery 1,---------------------.,1 Cieant r!. Exira. Dr! Trader's Paradise .9-ampoo frre Scol<"h.R"u11 rd !So i l R elard11 n ti1). D~rre•~trs h all roll'lr hri1htentrs t. 10 mlnult bleac h for w hite carpel•. Save Yollr money by s11 ving me t ltlTll. trip.~. \V ;ll d e.in llvirte rm d1nlnA' rm & hall SlS, Any rm $7.'50, couch SlO. rl.air $5. 15 yn . t :icp. is "''hat counl5, no, mtthod. I 00 work my11eH. Good ref. 5.'\1-0101. Will trAde 1n lf'Vf?l, llTiJllll· td 11.Cl"P.5 w I J rentaJ~ 1n Htm'1 tor Or11.nge Co. In· mme proprrty. Call 7141962-~1 Comm'! btllQ;, Ii() x 4.), H.8 . Tr&dt uri !or acreaii:t lit<". 408 Frs.nkfor1, Sl5.000 val· HAVE Sausalito tri-lf'\'"I N--Com housf' l\kf' rW'w Sll.f(IO tq. w11nt local pr np. )r 1ubml1. N. Robin!IOn, R)lr er ?.t Dav!JI, Rltr. 642·100'.l WtU.. 'trilde 20 lo J6(l llCN'll nr McCullouch Sprln1t Crttk O'f'Ytlop, for T.0 .'J, M mrn'l or \ndu~. Pmfl· f'lr '! C.11 (lwntr Aft g_ 847-6')(7 HA VE SM.CXX> -2nd Tniat Dt'ed P9,Yt1blt S487 ,. - A,('. 8ArJIOW w/S2(1,(IOO l'Q, Na1'1 m(llfll. tll'l\111 !'¥(' l\U~H. M. Da vi~. ltltr &t2·Tl'IOO \\-'ill tF11.t11r Bir &tr m t. homf', 11'1 111" ('hoif'f' R-.l property, 1 hik fMm ltkf'. Trtl'll for $44.1'.0'l hm tr In· t'fWnt prop. j2t1l 37MTU * * * lines times dollars Havf' ~ T.D.'• ln 1m11I 1dzes, w1nl hous' Y.'/tmAll ln11.n or de-tr. Jack Kirtler Rl!l lfl'lr, ~-ICM Introductory Special 10% D isCO\Jnf Stn.m or 1h11.m poo -:leaning DIAMONO 1111!1&1!11.tion 645.1111 Have l!!O" COl'Tltr comm'\ Car1H1nter hldJ. emt• Mt1a. Rttdy mr1--A-N_Y_s'"1"z_E_J"o"'a"1- ttnan1. l.Jcenwd for h!lr. Rf'11id, m mm'I, indu11 11pl.•. rrarlt for homf', y11cht or Al! fyPf"ll work. Qui<"k &-rv. inromr. 4!M -00Ao. Rra5, f'rP.!' f'sl. 962-'1961. WILL TR A DE ~ 14" ADDTT. It ~p11 lr, r11h, CHROME CHf;;VY RIMS k rormir1, m1rlll,, nr tilf', VW ADAPTOR F'OR : VW Pantling. Anliq. f'urn. - RIM~ k TIRF:S. repair It retin. rrtt '''· 548-!!613 "JllC"kif'" 644-7~9«. + ·71 Vik1na mobile hruntEXPER. rtmo d el ln a, want homt , income nr ~ cablnel&, npaln, m1int. No • Jfi(l ACT'tll in Ore11:on tor job loo amall. Re t a . lf'COml', T0'11, hon'M" nT ~ 646-4224. •Ktnnt'dy. Rltr, M2-9730·1·cu=sro=7M~wood-~-.-,7,-.7,,,,.,,,-c1,-, by Ourklln-Jont•. Rt-akt. Comm. &4&-5168, e1;,..1~11 Cement, Concrete '82 Chfv. 6 c)/1 llticlc, nf'W dU!cil, l'lf'W tirt1, ·~1 Ow\'. .. d11.9lric IMldf' h'Jr f\lllll r.r dllmen11. 9118-784.t • • CO'NCRE"IT. floors. -----------1 paHot, drlvf'11, iddfow•lk&. Wh•I do )'l'IU btYI': to tr11de ~ Llc'd Rf'11. Don &4~1~. Llat 1t here -In Oranie PATfos. walk11, drlvt , ln1Jf1'll Cnunt)''s l•f1f'tt ttad trat1· ~"" I a w 11 s, 1111"·· hrHk, 1nl: polt. M2'6671 f'f.'!'nOVt . ~ ~ ""'· * * * JIOUSE Huntina;'? Watl".h tM OPEN HOUR eolumn . TRA.<:;I! 1' Garage f'lr11n.up, 1 <lay~. l lO a lo.a.II. t"rce r st. Anyl1mP. !'>4:ol-~.l1. HAtn:tNG, Y11r~-<"lf'11n-np h,v l'XPf't'lf'llf'P<l f'flll<'O:f' ~IUilf'nl. l.ari::" trt1f'k R<"a,,, j,,l1-l~46 Housecleaning H11rhrlr r.111 intenAl1{'" rn. C11rpl'I'· w1ndrtw,, rln<)r~. F:lc. frf'I' P.~t. ;.,;,7_;,.157 r.1elA Cleaning Srrvi<"e Cllfj)l't~. \V indow~. f'"lnor r!('. nt .. itl. /, Cnmmr'!. 5'1Hl11 Ray k RrR<"h 411ni !orlal Crpts, 1v11ldO\\'~. fltlOrl!, r!i:. Rf'11. k Cnmm I fi.\&-1 4{11. Hnnsrcll'11 ning By Tffly. ('"•n1f't11·~ ;.1.t--\4U·I ATTRACT. WAITRESS r:xfl"r ,.,,,,, unrli•r 21 . /'oil P!IO~E ('Al.l.S A11rl.\ 1n prr"'1n, S11rr ,{. !\1 rln1n, :.!1111 \\' ('011 '1 1111 ~. :..R ASS!SfANT J'll11n11grr, nv~r i---=CLERK S•rving K itchen OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL D ISTRICT S2. IO hr 2.i, JV'I f'XIX'r. 11f'I'. fullrr r t1 n1r Jlfl~l/!•lfl, BJ1J sh Cn. 9!ii--0\lfi. ('11fr1rr1;1. rlr1·k or ~11lr~ rlrrk -AGE-NO BAR~R~l=E~R~-l ,..Xfll"r fU'f'f r!. lfih 1:r::ir!r J.:Kpcrir n1·rrl !.· m A 1 u r r l'rllJ<"R!tnl• nr •''ll11v11lf'lll. Ar "'nn111.1t ff,r o tf11•r 1\l'l!'k 111 ply r<'rS<lnnl'I C-nmm1~~1nn ]0('1'11 1rw11ry ~tl'lrr 10 hr "k l )ff lr". 7!17'l l\'11rnrr, !!ur,J.-, 1:, l)rl \'lll'Ali'H1. Ar ri.\ 1n Rra1·h hrfnrr -olp111 , ·""Pl :'l prr~n. 1.;lrk Jrwf'lrr~. 2300 CLERK TYPIST H1rMi·, C-.:'ol. Qy.·n Tl"fln~port11tion A/PAY ABLE Call 836-0&1R Aoir. .. r11 ,.,.~ .,,, .. $450 I :ntwl l)'plllJ;: <"1'111 lnrr~111r \\·r:.c:;Tc1.1 rr· -~~. HOUSECJ.F:ANING {n~t11 Mr!UI Company. !'l·l:i- \\'Jl,L 00 ANY TYrF.. 1tlt'P young \\'r>man w/!'11fl"T 201.1 \\"r~td1f[ flr., NR PJ-:f:SONNr:I. i\{iio.;N('\' F.xp. & Rr11.~. ~&--0821 11.ft 4 Ahlf' '" Y.'(1rk 111011€. Lill" h-15-'/'ii(I typing. AAl'-1-51"1'>1. l;r~OCJ<~.~:-r=A~l~I.-""' ,,,-.,,c .. -~c,-,o,~,_ Po1lntlnt &. f"l'f'f'/r('(' ~i nl'lnll L!unJ1111 rrsi1tr111~ pt'l"frnY'fl Peperhenging (714 ) 956-1000 E11oprri .. nt'f'•I .,,1J.v nrrrl RJ>- Cal-Fair pl~'.i':q11alnppor1unl t y No \V1A:tin1e *WALLPAPER * Employm•nt Agency rn1p!n:f''..::..4~H<l7fX>. Wh!'n )"OU c al] "r.l~c" 9(Y.. Nn. F:1K"tlri, SUI!!' A rnFFF:E ~hop "'"' I 1 r p II~ 54.G:-1444 G46-171J An11ohr1m nrrrlrrl , aprly ln prr~•I z:, nr O\'l"r .. l11m111r11 !1111 lloff'l. PAINTING, prnl"11.~lon11.I. AU AIPClrrk CQnll'tr $5ro 210! JO:, Cn11o sl lh1)'. N R. w ork: guarn . C n!nr rn~. Sf"r.t'f'IArY Tn $4">1)-----------•P •r \111 1 ~1. 962-6143. ..~,,COLLEGE i;:lrl nr mirlrllr R!'CPp1 /Typist lo '"'" d f -"~'c-I=4=4=l.=~===°"''""'' I CAshif"r $433 11.S::l' Y.'Omlln nrrrlt-nr ""'" --: ' r11~il'ln11I rl11y t, rvr h1thys1I-* INTERIOR F:XTERTOR • NEWPORT !In~ $1.00 hr &l&-1420. Uc, ins. 11:1.1arantttd. C11ll Per1onnel Agency COOK, EXPER-.- Hania, 641-4558, Exper1 133 Dover Or., N .B. 11 lrlt~~ llJITllyinR. 6C2-3870 P/1lme . Eve shit!, 1\T ~IST RF: ~~="=~,~~~-1 ,.,..,.. ...... ~--!!!•I CLJ-;AN k N Jo: AT, NO PROF'ESSIONAL P"1ntini: -1° .,,_ Mo" PHONE CAI.I ~'\~ Apply in lntrr/ttXlf'T. lion"'' wnrk. '""" " 30 "· & · °'"?15<'1 .-.~ .. l.'IO {)pll ni1111: at M11.rquia Mnlnr'!! r•~t1. Suri $: Sirliun, 59 ~"" 1ni1. ,,..,,_ "~ . for new k \l~t-rl lmpnr! W, COil.~! ll11 y, N'R._ PAJ NTIN ~Hnnf';-1 -- 1tuar11ntttrl wnrk. Lle'd Any ici1." job. CA.II (i?S.-~740 . PROTESSIONAl. pAlnllng - I ntf'rktr/t xlf'rklr. Qu11.!lcy work A m1tl'ri111 L ;,,1)7.1•.,,.\. PAINTJNG. l nter inr , f'~ lf'ri(lr. f'rt'.t 1 &t l m11t ~~ M7~10.l 1111lom<'lh1lf' lo! n111lnff'n11!1N" m11n, F;:icJ)"r. ri<'~ir'l'fl hut mt n1And11IC1n'. Apply in prr:oon. f'ln!y hrlwn R11m f, ltlam Mf'lf'I thr11 ~·rl. To Mr C'url11r>rl 9flf1 );.i, Co.a~t Hwy. IA.51:un11 Rf'!lrh. i;·llr th~r lfi"m 11nrltr try the rf!:n ny Plncher S5"1. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 fl I 1111r \l11xl IW' nf'R! f, dt'f"'n<IAh)r, Prrl t11·rr 1~ !'·. T· 1'1'1, 111 Ttnv• nrl1, ll'l'o I· l71 h ,..;I, f"<r<l!~ \]~~a ""r'1"'11.,,n11111 j "ft•;HI i'lll, hlli:h "'111 .. 1 !.:' 11 IH dl" 1\ !'<·<'JI! l •'~i ••l1~1!11i1 1\ l '.lf~l pt 1· 111 l<i"~ 1111" 3111 l1111,r11""' ~ 1'1 ' l'\1, '1 .\ t_. 'L 0, \\ 1'1'1011 fl,,·1:.:11~ ·::l; H1r1 h, ;.. Fl -0-RAPER Y SEWING f.Xfl"f ~"rr;:rr, hrn1n1rr, 111 1'11· rr ln11111•d np<'nini.:::~. Hf'll.l'h lllH l'"I), :'ll")r'! \\', li!h $.1 , ('n~r;i ~1rs.+ $40-fi•1hl ESCROW P ERSONNEL E Kper. M/ F 11r11l.1· SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 196 E . 17th St. Costa Me111 646-7154 r~'lt111! Orrnr. ~:n1plr>yrr f~XPF.r.. '.'.lnrrl .~fsid~ Arply 111 Prr~. Nr\••rnrt Rf'll<'i1 Tr11vrl IN1i;<', 6~ W. COfl~I llwv, ,..;_R. ExP*r Drug Clerk f:H!I fi.12-l:i&J .,c.-A7Sl7l~IO-N 11 t y I 1.< .. c,.-~lo-, Rl'c J.lnr. Train. No rlrl or t'1"1. Car/lf'lf'. nrl' \\'nrk ""n hr'll, YllOnllf', ~&.6#17 or ~.2:1-!J:MI! ('111[ Tnn.v • f;>l"!-0,11 l tli\Nll\'\.l /I;\' &· r11111rr1·. 2 rlA 01' , 11111' 1tk .112:1111111 1>1!~~1·15 '1f fii"1-1/\.11 111\STT-:SSES, r111111r ,,ppl1 Ill prr~•oll l\flil r1rl11 nr .1 ~ "'··;• "h:i11 1.1. i..:o 1.111o·, r~ 111·, :-.. n l!Ol'..;J-;\\'JVt;.;; \\ ~ n 1 r ri ' l•:;11tt r~tr11 mn•"'.\' Ir\! ('hn~!m11•, ln1rr 1n1ln 1: ('h1·1 ~nn:iq "~rrlx "111 11·R1t1 :, r!Ry "h ~ :ln -~> flt'I \,1 -~· Rfl· pl} .1:«Hti ('al\r 1\1 i"<~ll' SJ(_' I nr~r .<111·pnr·t\ 1 rnust:1r1 \' ~;s /\l !l'!t•'ti1r $."1"1 \\'rf'~ 1nh Al~l l 1'1111 Berlin,. ~-~~h1nn• r..n 111\'l'~I. nro· 1"11.ll f"r Ill• lrt'\'lf'W ~flpl, fi .16 -~0 ~1. !!fi~-."17.1~. -HOUSEKEEPER f:rli\ol rour>lr "HJll ,ll•"lfl, pl;i.in (.,.....k wHh 1"111' R~f~, V"1'}' Jl:'O"(I AAl~r.Y. fi.14-27119 iiSKPfu-f:m-plyr-pay~ frl'. Grorre Al!rn By!Rnr1 Agrn- <"Y 100-8 .t:. J61h, S.A. ~7-0l9i I ISl{f'R.-fo·,-,7,,7,171,-.-p ,T, Nr. Sl!nt11 T.•shf'I k t:lrlen 645-R'\04 alt"r n rm. ----. ---llCYT'EJ. r-.rArl}-F.xp'd prf'f'r!. l.11s::unR Rrfl<"h. • C11.ll ~!M-11!16 • ICF. CREAM STORE: Youn11: mr n to y.·ork rv .. nin111~. • 117~!16~ • rF:i\lAl.tJ··--p-/71t7m-,-17o._m_-!7p-m / •iii0iii00iiiiOl0iiiii0iii0iii0iii0iiiii T!Jf'l< 1hn1 rr1. l\1 !rl1rn I. ('nurilrr work, r.1uirll,. 11.~rd v.·nn111.11 prerr1 (all bf'ty,,•n 2 k 4 pm. fi.12-R:t.11. FULL time mairl OC('ck-rl. tll· fl"r <inly Don Qulxrne 1\o!t1rl!t &·12-2670. (:ENf.riAI-:0fF"ICY.~ nrw \::nmf'l'lny in lrv1rn- rompl('11 nrrrl' flRI w ·ff1'1n! nlf~ 11.war~n('I' for tt'r· rlflr Jnh. $1(ln. C11 II M 11 ry 1 l'f', Mfl.-60:.J CO/\ST/\l. AGF:NIY 7i~ 1111.rMr RI ~t Arlam.•. Tl!,. lat1t!'~1 "1r~w In thl' \.\'r !'f .. , 11 DAll.Y PILOT Cl1111~1f1....., Ari fi42-.'i6711. IRV!NE PERSONNEL SER.YICES •ACOCY rl'f'f" k f'rl' f'fl~l1inn~ 4AA t:. 17th 1111 lr\•int• CM 642.1470 .!ANITOlt, fiill, "111 m e C~11riil'nt'r full. p/llmf'. 811p. ri11.t Cronv. Ho~J!., 661 Ctnll'r S!. C~sra M"~"· • Ttr"' SrrvU"r1nrn • frnnl End ,\1rPh;inic1 11 ll1nk•' 1\i('1·h11nw.~ Salary phi~ ho11u' Orpo!'!11nity to 11rl\•11nr' l'11n1p1111y p11 lr! hPnf'l1•~ Apply: 2fl1:'l H11rhnr Blvd. 1"11.~IA f\1r~11 J. W. ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e BEACH !-111~ immro11~te "f'Pl11n2 tor GRILL COOK } 'r1 mr f::.:rrl'. Prf'!'d flH'f'fJT1nn11I Rr11,.lu.1 'lrrl1 in l"'T~nn Jn.:r; f',tn, 1 ~-Rxh1r>n 1 ~1. N R. l<•111a! nppni•ti1n11y ~mplnyrr JUICE-BAR ,,·rrENDANT 1v~nlf"rt to n111k P /, J!'r\I,. frr~li \'r~tnhl" & f'r\lll JllH'rq. NPw, mn<lrrn, rlf'an J11u·r hHr " RI! hrantj nf'W f'I lllp_ rl'f'l'lol(/< f'Xfll'r tlO( llf'I .it) hr WPPk, $2 2.'> hr. \.lrd11·11 f, ~pi111! hroef1 ~. 1\pply, l.1n<lhl'1·~ Nutrition. ln;'Jllf"r! Ill ~l'k of Toy World S111rr In South Cn11st Plaza Shnp'!<: f'11rr , f'.1\1. I LAD\7""''ith p;;_rl7i<-al~,-,-,..-.·I 1r1.i;: r.~f)l'nrn1•f' for l"P.tire- m1·nt home In LllgunR, ./ ,,1111n. 4~·!:MM -. I. [ (' F:NSF.n N'lt'lmPtolrigi!I'!. "'11.1111\t a~ ll!f~t. fnr Ken T<'mplr!nn. M2-M.i7. J.IVJ-: Jn Mnl~nr hf'1pf'T" fnr filh 1:rRdt' girl . Nt11.r O.C.C. R.'W-;i!t!J,1, RRnl-~pm. 54.">-/.l4~ /\ rrnar,.~ive mAnuf11Mtlr- 111g t'fl,, xtn'I Y.'l'rrking condl- 1inn . ., fr!n1t1r hf"l'W!'flt~. 4(1 l'w'll~. 4 d11y Y,,'N"k, 44 Mun p11y, hs~ lmmtd111.1e ope n- 1nfl fur • , , Experienced FORM TOOL CRIN DER Apply Mond1y Al STA·FAST, INC. 916 Sci. Lyon Sent• An• G1trage clutttred~ SIJI )'$Jl' "L!ephl.nt1" rut .. call Dal- ly Pilot Oda~ mw: '42-.lfi7l I I I I lji!: I } . ! ' ' ' I ~ < • • • • ' . . ' J[§J [ -![§JI.__ ... _ .... _ .. · ·i§J 1 lt§J~I -_· ~ ,. 1HelpW1nted,M& F 710 Hejp Wanted, M & F 710 Help WantM, MA F 710 Hefp Wented, M ·&, 711 Furniture 112 Miscelleneout: 111 MiKellaneous •II TV, R•dio, HIFI, Ster eo 13' t I --·---MQVlfli:, many itMIUI n1u.M •JOHN'S BIKES -MOVING Sa I"· Br o v h 111 AUGUST UNUSUAL I Seriously Married CLEARANCE ~ P('-lrg Spanish B<lnn s~ !!tL $.:0, S~' .&. Ham ft,.t:f'ivtr.o, mf)v1 • camf'r.t/prnjfftnr. -NEW-Braiilia Klng.i;iu 'h "r1 , S'TF.REO. 1971 Garr a r l'I bOokcit&r headbM.rd, f'OT11· rnot\f'l, full !'lf'N'O f'h11~f"r. _moc\t. del'ik. lriplr '1rawl'r Jl tr su!>Pf'™'inn "p e 11 k • r • <1res1>er, m1ri .< <' h"' 1. "Ir r n~ ~ n \tr !<?t'bl~ut. Brraklron1. SPn1U1g 1::1bl!', A :-.1/r\l /~IPX rarll(l k l11mp 1ahl~. lral111.n Provin· IHI* pla}tT. srtll hran<i nf'" . cial cottt, lfthlt. rre'dPn~A. 2 11·:i.o !I'll on I 11 .~ ~ ~ " • Y. Pn<1 fllbll',, l:imp~. !00111 hffi, 0 1"!l:IOOllV JOOlrl lnr J.~. pay l~' r11rvPr1 ~Prtinn;il !<nla. 2 o!I b;ihuH·r f\I Sl 1~ nr rn111..ll L11 rh.111rc . 7 pif>t'I' r11nf't!P". payn1tnts. Cf\Jlf'rl100 Drpl. •TI l•kf' nPw Al.<0 7 rh11tr•. 7141"9J-(lfil1 ' SMILE A LOT-PERSONABLE LIKE TO MEET PEOPLE GREAT TRAINING PROGRAM (no e ltperienc1 necessary) 2 Or 3 Nights A Week Applicillions g iven 9 . 5 f,1 .m. daily Apply for our Wi1ilre11 Training P rogr.J m (except Sundays) DO N THE BEACHCOMBER 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M &-F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 \1 \In. J11.l t1•1>r, prrn1annr" . 'I _,., I. . ,., I! It I I\ " ' ' 1, 11 ( rt !•I' l;o ·,,,·\ . ' •tl ,., H •I 1 • ' I •-I: ( ' II Jlll ·1o ,.,_I,•' '" • 'l1.' .. "' ·'' •1 " ' I I'' ':' "' " I 'r · 1 11. r·I ' " Ii ... .. ". ,.,,,,, I . ' I' ,1. 1 .. -. I II' I f\• '• t i " ~· ' "" ' 1-<'.! I'•~ 1 '11 f'r ' 1···1 ')(f , ... J. w. ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e BEACH 11.i • 1111•11r1!1rlt!': ''fl"ll111t: fnr SALES MEN'S FURNISHINGS t"/"!1111r f°\fl"r r rrf"d E\1V>p'1'111;1I ftrnf'fl!<; 1\flp .' "' !'' 'onn 111.·, ri m, l: 2 f".·1<on•nn l•l \ R. l-'•1·i;~1 npf"'r1Un11y rn1 pln.l'rr r: I ~r •~\.~I R!.~: frn1. lf'""W.!•r lr.'or11 & I,.~,. h po n! 11\,11,r+op lf'1·hr11•1ur. !'11 h-•111 ,.,., !•I 1:rn I Ynnds. >:. ,,,.,, XEC RE:TARY-SH rrquir~. nu1ni>rou.o fringt bP""fil~. Af'llly 1.".fi ROl'hf'!J!rr St, ('oo;IM Mi'!>ll. Phon!' !14~772'.l. ."if:RV!CE st11.tion pump isJ;ir>r! !l<llr~m;in, CrlM 111'1'11, lull Timi', !i rh1~ Wf'f'k tnp flil l . prnhl sharinc. 2 )'f'::lr.; rxp ,r., rrh. Call 67 3-7233 for Pf)fl011l1n1en1. .~~:r:.v rcr:-·,.--,,-.-oM~,-,-.-,-, !r::11t1Pf'. Cl;is.• A Smrlf;:, <«'lrl ~;ilf'~m~11 , tuf' mr('han1c::1L /M'lll /, Rm· h1i1011.~. :'re .1101 2590 ...... Pll'jJOl1 Blvd. ('.~\I'. S~; RV IC~: -Sl::i tion-:-""" J;;:;;:;;;n, full !.· JlllM timP. Apply in [Jf'r~n, ~ \\". COA~1 Hw\• :'\.R . , !'ER\'Ttf'.; St::itinn S;i J,.~mRn p 1lllll'. ~""' •n HJlP<'ar Ex- fl"r. :!:~ Ne11'J)011 Blvrl, C'\I. :..:~:HV!CE S!:itlon a 11 .. nr1,.n1 Al! ~~fl!'\ OPf'n, .Airpnrl Tl'.'.:. ~"" ·lfiiij C:itnpus Dr. N.B. :.1r .... 11.'i7. 1;n11Hartw>rl m::ilUl'f' hou.~I"· I kttp!'r -mana~r for 2 busy 11rlult1<. Occa:monal l1vr.-1n. Dr1Vlna impMrant, m1leagt pa l<I ""'" c11.r !urnishf'rl. Writ~ ("la~1hl'd 11d • 32". Oeily Pilo1. r .o. Boll 1:,00, Costa "1es.., Cd1f. 9'.!626 ----IJTJLITY MAN with m1u::hi"" ..:hnp I; powPr Tnnl rxperi- t r>ff : fnr mf'ta.1 l::ibrif-~1ion .(· .RrnPral dean llfJ. !\,;J;iry ""mmrnsur::it" .,.irh f'Xf)f'l'l· ,.or,·, 64f).J34J WAITRESSEs;-- EXPER. ~·uu nr pl timf'. Nn1 Unclf'r 21 , Apply 1n rwr.'<Qn, ."'11r1 I,, Sir- loin .. J9.?,IJ ~\·. COl!o;I Hwy, NB. Or ran f;46.4:il'2. V.'/\/Trtt:SSE.li nf'edrd for NP" CARROWS Rl'st;111ran1 Of)l''llll'~ Au~u~t Jll, Apply In pl'r.o nn al ('11rrf\w ~ Rf'!'laurant ~I 620 Avenida Piro, San Clf'm,.nlf". ---\\'AITRESSE . .;;, tu 11 & p/!nnf', 11 k OvPr. Apply, NP11•porl Rt>arh T!'nni' Club 2tiOJ f:ai;lbluH nr. N.B. , \\'A/TRESS. ,. x P '" r ., 111- 1rarh\'I', Tl-:.0 .Apply ,.,, \\'hill' !lorse. Inn, 3295 Nf'll•port Rll'd, NR. WANTED m:ilr. nltf' 11·a1rrman, lrvlflf' Co~~ 1 Cnunf1·y Club. Apply •n Pf'!"!Cffll A,\f only, J600 E. C~•; llw.1. NA. \\'ANTF:O: babysitfrr, rn11~t h::i"" rf'ff'l'f'r>ee.• ~nrl own rr~n,po11ation. :-.1,.1u1.,. l;i<iy pr,.lr1-red, %2-A06.'i -------WATCHMAKE_R_ J-:xp wt N'f. Nt"'llOI'\ Elf'a1•h fi7:'i-17.1J • W!G srr1:1srs .- :; Pr-Dark Oak Bdrm $R'il ~. w.I, ~I. Ttlt&COJ>t, ofl1cl!' "r (\ r Columbi• * P r em ium c1b1nPts, lx<l'!I m•sr ,.IM·· Steyr * Romen• frnr p1U15, m11.y n1t1t.r 1h~m1 10 1<;pr1J s.~~.51).$~7.00 . ) Pr.~rk Spanl3h Bdrm w· Drop by any day 10..m-4i j llPtt'ds S65·S85 w1tw1n ~adboarrls Sl.09 ~ pm, :ilU G<ildfol'H'ye CM 3 spcb, men & womtn 1' Sota.,, Jik,. ™''" $6.~ ,.a. ~.11!.'!7. J:i.1.fii).$70 8' Sp;in~h sofas & iove M.'ll.1'5, WET t s REPAIRS l'UI. 10: Sro1 1 -_ Slt9 Sf'I f,.rfUizr'r. S.i; rn.v rh,. ... 1 l :.: 8' Sl)llnish so la .C. rlu.ir sets. 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GREAT SELECTION OF AIR CONDITIONED VW'S IN STOCK t.ARRADOR Rf'lr1f'Vf'r pup.o; ".KC rPgl~lf-Tf't1 . N1111on.1! helrl-rra1I 1·hamp1nn !lt<H·k. :O:Mll' S!lO. & ur 4!16-26111. '\IQ\\P / I k I /\ 'j, !'f'Sf'lVll· qnn~lexcl'.'pt1nnal '1 u a I i t y \KC Eni;li~h i--pr1ni:F'r i'"pilOIPJ"~ .. 1'11 I.I"' pllppll'!i rearJ y al!. Srpt 11th. Fnr f11 rlhrr 111for n111rmn r ~ 11 ,=.1s-1~1.1. ""'"'T"H"E-,P"A"'G"A7N"'~' - PRJVATE DOC'K kll" AA.ii hoill up 1n ro· • 61:.-1010 • .~~~~--1970 Hnnda CL 17:l, xlnt cnnrl S4.'i!, Priv~le parfy. Lo mt'!! . Mli-.190.l Cn~tR !\!rsa ~•4f..-<144o\ ·:.1 ('h(o,) 1 '""· <h1flt """"1~. OPEN SUNDAY ' • C't.11, rhiractt'r boa1, clas:sir t!I", cutter i:;atf ng~ri. inbrrl =~~----BOAT Slip Spaces Avail. 25' lo 70". "ni:. hf'11d, wood hull. S2750. m~ fi7 XJ91;1. I c--~-~-----BALBOA tPsklrn! "·an!~ lo JR' Chris Crilfl R.o;i.mt<r, 1wl-;; rPn! slip for .12' pnv..r boa I riLt'sl'I, Corp. mu.st vll, Olr~ nr p,n1nst1l11. 67~2,ll. 'fill TRIUMPH :-00. f.\. hlnf'J;;, nf'll pa1n1. 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Harbour Volkswagen Boats, Speed & Ski tl 1 Authori1ed Volksw•91n Oe•ler • f.l 1 -i~2S 1' P~J'arlP f,ntr:y. :'.48--6~. SK l or fishin1:: ~t + trlr, i.:lass nn worvf h11l,., nf'ar • LACUNA HILLS ! :;;,:;;;;-:..,;"~-964 D1\T'l'N l!lfi7 -JliOO -,'>fi-1!10-Sl-;-Cnnvl'rt~ 18711 BCACH BLVD. 142-4-135 ; t lll~H ~!Irr pu'"'-· -AKC ~11 pl'r pcd1i::rrr, 1!'11ow or hrlr:l. 711 8-l'.!-1fi17. 1.4' F'ibl'rglass Run a tio 11 t n"w Chrs:ysJ,.r '55 J~~p. 2;;::01 RJDGF: ROUTf: f"IR. ANNIVERSARY •50 Hr1.1;l ~1rr, \'rry c::lr;p1, l'X· !\'ii ]flcquer xlnl 1•oM. 1·plJrn1 rnnrl111nn , S\J!l.1 ll!l_ * Sl•l.-1"1. ~7'1-·18111 * HUNTINGTON BEACH 1.-/Ji> hp Evinrude n1otor. Run.~ lik1; a dream , $JJO. 1n('] rrlr k bat! tank. $6jO ~57 368.l ICorner of J\1nUh l'n Pl.w.\ 1 ~ll'.\AUZER-,-\1in1atur1'. 1 " ,.., ·· -. · Prri<-fl~,. artuJt rommun11y, 6-\~loai or 61;....24.17. ~ l'h .-~1;.,__~:1 ;iftrr .'>:W r 1\1 --------------------'fil 220. 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'll I ~ipi1 ~-1::ond f'flfll"l, full r vrs OJ I 1 'h I $·l:io6 hoi ltard rahl" m:.irh !!l\irh ROSINS FORD 2 -\drn·11hle Pf"'rll, puppies 1.-""tl'a~ .i1;no. 6~2-lAA.1 ... ! s;_._.1us n ;:iu · · mnr"' ' ' ~1 111\r.BOR El~\·n. -. •· I" s211 ~.,:'l,l. 1 C"''""f ' ,,,--, '''-in • • 1i"""!< fl•• · • • • N>,. hl',;i11! turn mMf'! in ,,;-. · · .:-.. .-vu &l~--4111~ • ~1'1-:".44.i. ]7' GLAS." Tri-Hull, \:.?:) 7!) M1n1-11.pm·1 Ski bn«I, ·m,· .. 1' . .~ -A-.--w-I d 968 _ . --1 !ltl"rc. t"lld io. 1 r a i 1 e r _ h M 1 l"l1n'i p;i_nc-.t.,,. -""rll'1L. u os a n e f._A.H:-A .l\J>:-0 ~ v.·ks olrt. 1 _ 6-,,__3«•·, .... ,, •• ,1, 6 p, ere ,.n~. r-xrf' ·'1 <'<\L! IJJO-J9flfl or J;~fl-~~ ~- !,.malr I malr-riot I ·~-"'"' <>T'I'"""" Sl.27i 64<1-11~'1. 1 ·a.'l\~ ·_:_'">; __ ._ .. __ WE PAY TOP _ .. •i.·, ., ,.·,_.120.,. I !7 ~--·-r. C:h. Cr f1:sh & Ski WHALER )l' J oh1111 n 45 i;; ·J BILE Oilif' !!"IP !<A ir CASH l'\Oglllff'l"rn . .o r .. . 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SKJ Boat 1;)~,· 7.a hp ,Jnhn~nn l •·r)n -,--, -h-1 FERRARI 2'1' Cah1r1 CMIB"r. 150 HT' SIOOO F: . -646-29-lij r s; P «r ra~e m" ' "1 fClr 11~er. r::i.rs k 1T11rk~. just . Great _Dane~ Pu~• j J\lrrrrui~,.r . .i•J~I h&ulerl. A!l 2094 ~1 111'.~n ~,;~.lfl n 1 · 1 hoino;, .. r11d: r111·~ PMI, fl1" , c·al~ ti~ fC\r lrre P~t1n1111e.~. Al;T]'IQr.Ji':F.n ,;inn \'.". Coas! Hii·y .. At\C: Rr,l!~wn . d ~ 52i-!lfi91'. IP'xtra .. ~. _SJ.100. P b. 67l-91R~ -, I ",;ar·n. r~··. ~n .. :~. Hitv~'~" 1' GROTH CHEVROLET S.\LES .~ !'l·:P..\'!CE Nr>1·port Bl'<lch ' '"I ,-,, B 11 1 or fi'l,..·1110, \ tl l11gf' i\'}fl " C~I rh1y. 1\ P 1---'-'l~O{)_:::\:V~-~Co:'..:•~<t;".'.H_'.•_>_· __ l--::;=c.~2·94~~~~--, '' ' :-. u puppy · ' · · · ' I I ----i\'rwpnrt Bc11.rl. month~ nld SJ ~. <49Z-60'l"O C'l.ASSJC Bay boet. Jll ' Iii] RY nwnf'!", !°>i;,;)0 f\r<\;il A<k l11r ~.ill"~ 1\1;i nagM' PRESTIGE CARS rvrn111r?• . Lym11 n launc;1 , immflcul 111'.1 1 1".a--..11ti011 rh • l~nr"1 • lllll'1· hu r., 1 ~'1~ nr. 1~211 Brar h Rlvr!, I ~---1 tr I r l1'i -i--I • ~IN., 'f.9 Targ11, <11r. Ai'll1F !\\, 11n- 8s6 I ~1.7.'lO. ~;;;;;;;;;:;~~ lt.. ~~. 'n (-t;r ' Ami 1 ll1u:tin;;lon Beach '" "' ., Horses fii'l--.i'1!lfl , _nilrk .. i!l.'ro ,r;17.14~r.._~1~~2:i! 1 847_r,0.~7 /\t g.J.',:n .. ~G'' n1arulatP • "fi6 91. coupr, ( I :unl'l \V. Co11~l Hwy. lllii~ wh~I~ • '60 1600 ;li2 ZENITH~; A~ n1od'Lr >n ~K l?'iA.CK :._.,1', F'.B .. 10.l:rl~. C•mpers, Sale/Rent 920 I lOxiO ninhile nrmir . .! l'>r , -ANNIVE RSARY-l:li-50-/\:r 1"rort Brach cnuf"I" chrumt' >1•het-ls. sharp, ~IN·k i'f1('r1nl flpf-,111•i; .<111e l \\'/ll"iil lPt". $6000. f'V! p1;v pnrrh ratl(I, S!llril>:~ .... 1:~<"1 -1 AUTOS WANTED 1-------'----' AuthOr\~.l'ri I)Palrr "~ tlir~ .. '11'\\' 111ociPt• r111· t j:.--3~1r c '.><!'> I fl'Y'I, pl't\' \)f'<1i·h 4'7.)-.•"42 . _ _, FIAT ~'FRIEDLANDER" r -~==' =·'~'c'~"--"=~--'. . --I /;:,-, ·'.. ·i;.~ hr-1·y ~. T -·---Ii, srl\1 {'\'r~. I !nr dri!l;i~ '·'r f''f';1r1 lJSeu I • ;) .-. • !"IU11t .. _ lnr r11~i1. f .;1\>11n+>d ! !l' >'•"·c.•i•cs ~"''" ••hin, nm~. ~ .,,."' ~ pl_v tit"<, n•'W _ cci:'<., S1·f' .\nd'.• ~:1•,.1n. PORo~E ·70 911 T ur ~-.._ -• 0 ''•n<p<•<e S<-k ol u n a llACM [MWY, HI * '''-" · · • "~rr11nnr~ f.t. Ure a:\lri:nas I lfll hp .\·lo>rr:. r:d, ;-..~pt mr>Ot·· painl, r;:i,.;1,.,, ;i ir. ir f'tibnvrr, 60 >." IZ. 2 hr Sahara. Arlu11 j THEODORE '-" .,._ 893-7566 e S.l7-6824 Air,:, ~pd. r.onri~ gn"f'n. X!n! \11111 .~I! mn!'fllr~. -"si; ahnl'I ini::.. Sl.li:>il. g_17_f61.,_ I <i!Ol f . """'1. !f'f'ho>.. Bn!h nark n1· l'l('f'll!l, !"o<ew rp! J.. ROBINS FORD IHJBfl mnd Ot> 1' '1 5'rll r<t.--f1 i.-rarr•' p1 :r,.,~. ARC xln"•. i;l:l--71!f". hl1~. ft(i2-li111 I ; J\!f; TS ·:-.1, pn•T prry l"f'hl! · spc<ra t'. · usl • ' C'nt.•r TV, 91121 ,\rl::inr;i a l l 17 •. OtR!~ Craf~ Ci!.v."!.her j .,2 "• ... ,,h --l'lxJ9'-I Br SJOOO 1 20f,f) 1(1\P.ROR B!.\'n. Pn~. 1l11r1·h r1·11nc ' t>l1·k Milk'" ntlf'r, PV\. P ry; \lacni , "· HR. ~-::.:::~. 19!'.~. mu~' :<Pl!. l ino. 1 ~·onn r .u. " ro..:rA '\Jf~'i.\ f:;1J-oo1n I v.ln'fl. S'.l!r1.· l ~1n \i. r::11· "37-71'91~=~~~---ratxivrr ('<'l mJlf'r. N "" C;i~h. :,\fl.72;,1:. Tlllnlr. s-2 ·r.1 r0RSCHE R hl /u :-.: n f: n-n I'" -11~~~ I f:;7;i._~~]1 ----. 9•0 '\\")o',r\ .--Tfll" ["l(\f-:-l.AR-'jFRIEDLANDER" C<! !lv.•y, [.0!11il Rl'ilf'h. 1:\. ' . " t IT/11'1~. -rnginr. \\'11! t1·arie lnr V\\" nr Motor Homes "' 1.11-2!1-lfi . ~·""' rlulrh. ~·""' p11.1n1 .il'b. ~i'rrn,.nl , f':f"l\\·nori .-:1;ihll'.'i, i\1l JST i:-rll ~;::· 011·o>11s f'l'l h1n $11!¥.l, !J.1;,....t;i{f.i. . fOR ·ror ;·;-;~:n C,,,r,o;; r\ ['ti fl f; -~·7,1q • ..1 ._ _ _, _ _. .... ,.. _ __. ~tt•c ,,, .. ,., I'' . I \IC:A 1•-. ,\, l/l'\1, 4 ~~-'. -r~n ii ii "·-·' -· !lor•P.~ 1""'"'"'• '"'"'""'""· f'!'Ul."'·r, .,..,,., " . ~ "" 'fi? Ford ('hi1~"1"1 mn11n-trr1 CONDOR .vnpr (';:•·I~ f'\lra rcan, ll7SO If.I.CH ILVO. "'"' !"'- -tJ·::iinrrl I.· "n!ri, ,lnP L1fln, l'nUlltt"~. 213/593-1160. · · see U• !lr;<L :Hwy. l'll f,rvvJ •ntr-r rnr 1.-mr1ri.1t1011 1:.;'.l Prir:-rhr 'l11T. i:-1!vrr r " _. _ r;impl'r, V-11, 1 1" Hnl1rlA ,Y ... ,I '.\' ""."l' Ll·.••.i·. ,-,~,'''"<I" "' / hi>ck •\1 • F'.\I to :!l'l2AA l.ac11r111 .vn " .if\' II'!> 0....'eilt'; C.ruSt"r. 11,~. ('il/JoVf'r rrfri_1:., S q 9<, " nr.1• I\.~ R \L'J-:R Ri'lf"I\ ll'.1.1-1:~ • fl.~7.Fi,<:J l ·-r. ""'" ;• · '" · · ~~---~~-~~1 ·n.a TR-4 ma~ whls, i100 .. Nffll sn~c work. ._.....+ VOLKSWAGEN BILL BARRY PONTIAC·GMC-F IAT '68 VW BUG Clt'an r ;u ·, rlJns I VGJf.61 ). 199S • • Ovrr 2f() new k. used £US 10 chooSf' from Open 'fll .lO p.m, 20f'(I E. Isl St., Santa. Anl. t lst 51. at S.A. frwy.\ ja8-1000 1910 vw·~--1 Very clean little bu.Ii:, done up in soft yf"llO\V pa.1n1, Come in 11nd ~ 1h1s one toda,y. L",SO • .o\KV 1 Johnson k ~11 . ai21\ H11 rOOr Blvd., CostA !\1f'l\ll , ~l-10-.lfilO. LEAVl1'G COUNTRY, mu11t ~a rr 1 C1 re .1 9 7 1 V W N]u11rehack. YC'\l!"IV.'. 'ttlk in!. !\!any Xtl"fll!. 67;,_28J4, Gf: f',.rnlt'aI, Crl!\1. .. 4~-!111'2. l;:ithomt'tr r, k rrl!, S\:Z,;.QO. ~7-76;,11. ... SPF:f"IAL .~AV ING.S !\OW ~::~ ~:.171:1 .-:r 'iO Fl.,T 12.1 S ny<lPr. MGB miler."~tr;is.$:1.l:JO.F.7.l-7Sll2 -------s I BILL CORWIN • 7··-·-PORSCHl::1i°2cabriole! Red H 0 R. ~E R A{" 1.;-rt 1 d 1 n c fi7.)....Jjl:i9. 111 nn Y· f'.o~!il ~1rs:i !'>1~-1 ' A\ll~-'\1 r~d1n, n1n-strl-n-'.• ----------------------rACTORY dirr('I <i<'illrr. ,. 11'"'' 1' w/hlk 111!rr, $2150. Call ~~.<l'lni:-. Our· hor•" $;, prr FORD J\1POrrr.-. \\'A'.'<'!"f-:D I m~~~ $.· '\1 1•·t1111n~. :..""'d. In '68 MGB B I R.nt/ch l'r ~1 tl1ajorwa.v k H11..lr Pin!. fm1n · .. ,. P'.,,.,1• !··.··.···. ,,11 ,.,... oa s, ar 711 ... r 1 r , · '" ~-.. , ' '·'-'"" " ' -·,,;-;;;:-;~.,;;.;;;-Ii ;·~'';'c-~"~'';W~-~,~·~'"';.'~'· C' .. 1\.1. '.'."·" ·'" '!···· ,, ......... ~-.-~ I •l'f!ll,C.~ l'\111\lil'<; 1111 r< • I' I ·' .•-.1·~· •' 1. h ,,. , <In ... ,. • _ .. v,," '"'"" , - --i\J1Tn1111ar1 r \\11 ro> \VhN>ls_ .6.-, Po-·he C-2, •·eh!< .,,., i;.n;;: I~ ' "~ l>f"f1 Pl .-.. -.~ DLX. 35 FT, SLOOP Tnr .. R llYVr: -·n•1 t·1--:-\T ~.Yi ;.;rYDER . ..-... ' .. Nlarrird \l'1 rnn ~1;i7_062;1• S'-71 Cahov,.r C 11 m I' Pr . 1• •111. ii.'. nf .F;ish1on SQ\J.1.!"f' BILI. .\L'\Xl::Y TOYOTA I :0:1.:"<·r CO~'n-.\.\1 F\J Ra;i10. 1."i,002 n11lr.~. ~rn• rl!1"'1rrls. \"\n! conrl. ~-- - --V.1f o r Wtou! skipper S.19.i Spotlcssl:y nr\\'. SC'll nl' trade Trailers, Travel 945 ''Ill f:i HI i 11(\0ri .-:it'"rln~ V.'hrrl. yrllow :12'ill0 nr nH~r. 4~3--008~ 2 Bnrses fnr salr. 1 rri::1~. 1• V.'k. "Calypsco" ?111p •E ... 'i. for l'QUl\I \111.lur-f..\fi-4~17. J~~ · ~r-11' 11 \'1 ·-· 1 • • ",!/i.-lfi1'l * * 11'1'h hlil.rk lnlrrior 1nilv ---- "fifi \'\V bu;:;. nf'W brilke1, bat- lrry k clulch. TIC S899. 64-1·&100 day&; 6 4 5 -1214 eve it. 19fi7 ~V~\V~h,-,-.~X1-o-ol~oo-"'1.,-.S~950~.c l nr tradt. 301 Avocado, No. .l. C!\1 . 642-.1621 . 11or>f". Rnll> nrrrl C'X[lt'r Ratbo;:i Bity Clu b. Ph. on ----PROV.'.LER 17". Sell-rnn· H. Rr;:if·h. P li. "1 7-~·''·1 1°ii70rl\T-1~1 ;;ro1rlr1, ICl hr;i11t1/uii.·nnc1nalthrouch-'.i7 .<:;f"'Pd~tr-J' .c;ujll'r 30 eng ,,,, •.• , 9'"" 22 2 ·;;7 Chf'v. 1-, tn'1 pan"! .... ,., -nd ••ew bc-1969 VW BUG n" ·'·' -.. ,.;• Rrd. fi46... 1 d C I C' I] •it'll n1: nUI ·'" '" . " "~ HORSES bnilrdf'ri. Box stall -2'!;-P-;;_,:r CruiSE"r S.15 r!ay $300. 2.172 Collri;e. C.1\1. nin!n1'("yf"lr ra('k~ plu~ n1anv • 'lij"-h1"4 __ •__ $169 S ' .,,~ -----campPr ronv. :0.1e-rh. 1>"11crt lalllf' · u<:tnm h 11 ' 11 A utos, Imported 970 I ini P~C<>. a 11 · 1 _. · '~700 fi44-l"-9 (;.()()D CONDFTION' ••• ~9-l-1B54 * *. 197() V\\' l\'tsrphah11. poptop ca.mpl'r, 22.000 mile~. k cnrl'al. i20. 21· Mil. sips 5 $2R dAy \!171 Chev" PiCk-Up-,-.,1 f'~lra~ SJ900, "'1th Hnnrl;i. :II. Large Selection ;o~;;i;-:~~ri-.~rnri S!'•<lf'r TOYOTA ~l-1~-ii~l Sr-11 Cna~r Cruisin~ Ou!, ' Slrol w11ho11t . 9f;1-7f:;~'I rr<n1 rt' 111', '111n1 (<fix'! C11..mprr Jik" !l('w, 12,noo m1. of Fully ' · BNh and Mann• fquipmeril 900 ~------CAPTAIN l rl11n;: .. d h,·,.nsf' -11 n~· .t;l'f'~"' inn~. :\!'I Yf'af"'! "·~P"nenrr ~a ll ~ ll'l""r. Pr"!Jfr~."1nnal ~p!11"1 f1•l11fl~ cu1rir . i\1rx1r;:in ~ C'rnlrill Anlf'rl"il k P<1r•I- ir Cn:1~1 w;irrr~ -[n.~tritr tlnn 111 ho111 t111nd luu;: .. •ra- n1an,h1r, !Jr! A· 1'rlr~11<1I n.1vll:11 ·1 .. 11 rlC'\\ 1;r .t· OELIVERY ,\NY\\'llERE: "ilrl!111n 11 vail~hl" fnr rJ.:- 1rndrrl cr11l.•1n"· Ex1rn~l\OP 11dm1111s1ra11ve J;Ui-:!.177. SCRAMLETS ANSWERS Cbronlf' -N""'"Y -Ninny - l mpor1 -NINE ~10N11 15 Sh:n nut!<id" p11rtia!l y built ma1rrn11y hosp111tl; '"Tn Rr c fl mp 1,. t e d In .NINE 11.10NT'l-l!'i." fr-t-1s•1c1."scKcl-,-,-,.-,-h,..,..1. · fihrrgtas11 nn pty .... ·nnrt prrf. mnrl. Cnmrilrt, "" If r I r . S»'l. nr hrs! nrr 11.17-fi!lrn"J Bo•ts~ Maint./ .Service 902 ------I 1A1n1Jilr! lik, to f'l f"1tn your hn.i!t. ln~!rlr nr ntlt~idf' "X- ('('p! Qork'lm. Gorwl h11nf \llflrkr r. C11JI L 1 urle 673--035..l. h•ts/ M•rlne Equ;p. Nr•VprJrt llarbor. fi4:'>--5ti00 1 61• 37,1 CA'.\fP-tNr. trai!rr-<1 /~;,;. ~11.llO Inn <:.''l-i.~~~-C s2.s;-(). CaJ ..... · R d" · d '70 Toyota orona J.j' CORONADO ~ailboa•: lf'i> h!"lx . ~•nk, r<lnr;i~p Cf)llf'f' eeon 1t1one JAGUAR-- • • .j!).l-11154 .. *. !\!UST ~11 . '67 VW, ~I rond S89'J. tPt1! t!!ly nr "'f'Pk \\'r1tr Box Cycles, Bikes, l tfX\. 11 J ,1 \\'"~rmincrf'l-, Used V-W's 12.IYXJ miles. Xtra. Clean. l52, SZ9 B;iysirlr-Dr, NB. Scooters 925 (" o\1 F.12-~~ Au1nn111flr. F'..adio, Hearer. 1~R1sroc:RAT-T;;;,;1 C Porsche&s-V 1 1 -:i~: ~~~~~~ .. n~::i. ~1~,.:·~~~a~~t'.~Y· rtr, 1983's"1"7• 95 ·ng VV.' nug, ~eel cond. F.M-511~ ,1fi' r lyhrirlg" Crni~l'r: Sporl l1sh1nJ:", rr\Jisinl'!:, Spls i;. $\~~Day fi.14-~ZlJ. .~~· Heav_Y duty ~1nT'1r Sa1lrr Sk1prrr1Ro.-:11 $1:• n:i.y. • :ilt'--.1.~ll • Cal 25-+-c i tffna 17 :; Wf'f'krfa.v~ !or Sl 11'1. Fully .. quipPf'rl . Lo<:arion Nrwpor! 1-111.rhor. 71 ·11%.'1-11140 fnr Jnln \'llLI. 1r11dl' gi.111.ran1efii nil t'Oya.H 1!"S, .Sl2.000 tn $15,000 lor :vi 10 .\1' ketch or yawl in ~ !<hllp<" N-nrl nffer 10 p, 0 . Bo:. 14.a, SunM"l Bf!ach. Cithl. ntlHI HONDA -"FRIEDLANDER'" r..:i~h for ~..-,ur 1-k•nrlit ;'l.17-6il:24 • 119.1-1:1.i6 •THE BIK E SHACK• NEW BICYCLES f'ARTS e 11cn-:,c:.,<;QR JES EXPERT REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Bra1.1n.i;:, &· Yl'f'ld1n.i;: 1093 C BAKER, CM Nr11.r ~·11irv1rw • '.>~·'11Jll Trail"r. so.·il Firm. amperS ans Sl ?::,O • (';ill ft.i2-.i77.l * I :1 :i lr 11" i '"''"'"11"'1". ~ii'" 642-9405 eng. ·-· __ _ _ __ lf'l(l,..~ .iO n;i, nr llll'lO \t1!C's t"l"1 1' '11 ('/'Hi!, rt:romr ·111 \lr.R-r;-r. x-·,-,-,.-C-o-"'1-. M H d 6-l·l-tj7:'i- • '70 NO~f;\0 * t"";1111ro111rr 1 ",,. , 't• t ~·· r111n '1"1 ' ac owar ~.o,,o. c"'=v~B-"•-.°"'AorR;;--CO,,;>N"D~ '•I \ , 1.-r \1, f"n11"'1lr, SpPc. ~11-('flntaLnf'd IS' tr<11lf"!"'r~n1r kJ,.;iO"r •~•1::11•~• ;,;•.;1·i·'· 1"',''':-.1 1 I I ri · S~f'fll t'\l-<llfl" ~3.).%00 or ~,.;J-0608 ~1ustScJJ:M11..keotfer, fi4f....."'offl~ Tr~n' • ~ 1Tlll1 ~-r-:f'.~r \(ii' I ___:-~~'-'. , . "" Cornrr 1st ,.. Harbor .. :>l!}-2093 • MacHcward ((• \o!f;B <:T. xln! 1·nrw-J Tca<'lecs, Utility 947 l<~l'"ll1hl1•'' • Rr4~,. ~ ... ~-Santa Ana 1965 VW, good ong. SF.AR:" TrriT tr], 1r-.1m1'""'1l 111/~xlfl /\rlrl;i-ri10n1. '\\r>I ('nn. S !7S. Onf' 1vhf'r! ~;1 r• 11t1li!y tr;i1lrr .1':.~j'2 r1 . Mx ~.1:J. C';ill -~1.1-2017- -;-:i-WITT:EL tf111!U:-4X"8xl' dePp $..1;1. Call ~l-10-217.t ~-~ --~7 Auto Service, Parts 949 Al\1/1•'\I, o 0, li;irrfl~· U~f'rl. c---lrm • J-:i,,1·1r•1 al '-<)'>fl Ill ---TOYOTcA-71'11~ j SJC! 9600 O R !.l l-0608 1!.r~~1 m1 S~i:I. 11.l·J~l/,....l~I~ ,s..t:-11 . .S:W- 1 I..•.".'~ ;. ll;ii hc,r '64 MGB-GD COND DEMO SALE \~j0 V\V hui::, perfect rond . •'"'~ ,\11,1 ~ N""W US ---'ilnfln 1\7:1-.11f;7 1.1\R!,E , r, & • ED 1 ·~: ;1, -.~ )-~ -,11 J.f'r!nn. OPEL 1'0Y<1TA SEL1-;cno N SEE US RF.FOR!:: JENSEN .'>1:1-:10.l! E:-.1 AA nr li7 A!1TI10!117.ED OPEL '68 RALLYE KADETT i;prrd mflk "'ht'f"\~. radio, hr.11·1rr, nnly Zl ,000 m1lC's. I 111,11r-r f'llr. Salf' rinN:'rl. YOU BUY'. ~LewiA VI TOYOTA f or sal~ h.v own,.r, 1'.t1-0ltn 71) V\V Sqrbck, 1111 "''htw3"1, Rill, cnro n111t~. lo mi'11, ;\:hll rnnd. S200ll. Pvt ply. 830-8219. l\.17-j111t ---2 '{Al\fAl(A 1w1n JOO'~, 2 -3 ll7/l 111\RBOR BJ.VD. SALES.'. SER\"ICE whf'f-1 We~!NlilS!rr~. "'Ill \,\l'ILL f]•an .. 4 14 " rhrom,., ('()STA \tESA •·NABERS CADILLAC 200o liARBOR Bl.., C'OST,\ MF:S,\ .. .. '66 VW se:!an. sunroof ;i nrl rxtra~. Com,. 11ee • mu1t sell! 1700. 642--4784 1!l-lf'i 1~11rOOr. C,!\r. fl..lG-!1::03 1~=~~=-c-.=:-:= 'JO TOY OT A 1!170 vw Convt. GN"al cord. STATION WAGON Radin k xnu. 15,000 mi's. rv.'! 673-3120. ·I §peoi>d, e!er'f'O r11d10, ""'AKT $1595 ·70 VW; us. Mar. PolY1W tiff.~. hearl,.ra, new Chr\')' rim~ A· V\\1 11..d11pt!"lr -----·c:_ __ _ :.!'II 11~ i.~. IrlQuirr: Or11n11" UF.t:n fn,. V\\1 rim~ !,, t1rr~. <:ounr.v R;ir"w".V· R?.ll--0709, SPORT CAR "',,._.1'~3 •» '°'Tom. '1S.5'\J "-'"''" ('ALL :J;I0-:11111 OPEN SUN OA YS F'OR s11le, br11.Tlfl """' Sabnt by HaUmsrk. Never bef>n in wa11>r. SZ"lO <" II 5 ti, tirm. !l62-.i..l84. CAL Ii'~B~y_,Ow,_~-,_-m-.~ .. ~11 l!(!Ui~. Hihgrd m11.11t. $.)500 or 11f'wer Cal )) in rrarl ... M(i.-.004 1. '70 SU7,U KJ ;.tl CC. l'lw m il1"11g1". Goorl rondition. Autos frors.le lr;:;-i Just lik' N"w ! $17~. '-------'~ !°l-1!l--1 0.'l~. CLEARANCE SALE NOW! '66 KADETTE W'~AG~ON 4 Spr-rd, R11rl1n. Healer. ISYPl!r.5! Harbor American 646-0161 196'1 HA ll BOR COSTA M£SA hrakr s-Ex. cond. fi'J3...al85. ·70 VW Westphal!ll camper. $3.'lt..10. J!l,000 mi's, 1970 Jf.0 . ~porl~ll"r. f'lf'C: .111ta.rt, ru n leathers, Silt 36 Antiques/Cl••slcs 9S3 11 f1 Sallhoat Gla.sspar Mui;t ~tll SJ,7j(J or bfost o f- ler. 646-1221 . Priva!f't'r. Inboard motor . I·---------- Ketch rill. 1'111..cmn S695. ~::~:.ik~~ ~~:~ ~;~~- 642-3750· M~2:J92. 217 hf) motors, $10 each. RACING n bo1 w/i;OOd I'f"C· ~5-m4fi. nrd. &hof'k No. 4390. Fiht:r· 1-.,-,-H-o-od-,-,-511-C-B-. ----m-;-·,, .irla"' m,.s1/t 1.i\1/dnlly, $350. Clf"ll n, Chl'rry N'd. front f\i;....:l(f.i9. rii~ !:Jrkl!, e.lec-.. 11rrr,r. S800, SUNnSH 14 n. w I ITaiJcr. 4 67:;..&J!JS, yrs old. $295. 67~ or Hond• .t'lO ,O\t1. $£i00. 64&-89111. Honda. 1~ Strttl. tlOO. MUST SELL. l4' sloop Both ttnn. EvtA 642-3010 193;, FORD Pi('k U p r11stomh.e'ri, 19M rrd furn l-lemi e rtl{. Be11er than .fair r nd. Tow ba.r & tauno, S<1!'il. or hf'ir;t otter, After Ii !'ti7-l.l9Ji, RARE ':!!! f"rn-rl ."100,.l "A" pK-k-up. Xtr11A. Serinu~ in- quiriM only. S120fl. ~.~5.'). DuM Buggies 956 FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 710 E . !!<i .<;1 , ~ r\. ~i..()761 Orit-n rlall.v !1-!1; ('l~rrl Sunr!a.v AUSTIN AMERICA '69 Austin American Back to SchoOI Special 6 to Choose From All !n Pl!rll!'(:1 Cnnrlttir>n . Dti:- 1allrrl &: Safety Cht-ckcd. Rll unrit'r H),000 n1ilr8, \Vhile they IUI ·,;7 LA:-.tBORGlllNI :\~-II GT. $599 hr1i::hr 1"f'rl. pcrf,.1·1 cnnrl. HIGHLAND MOTORS J'r,)I)(). Call ~1-55.i:'i hPf ~. 214.'; Harbor Blvrl. LOTUS c •• ,, M.... 645->U>I '70 OPEL RALL YE ,64 Lotus Elan TAKE OVER PAYME:NTs' Only 7,200 miles & ~ix Tli11 8P111111 rul Roarls!Pr ~ month!! IP-ft in ~·11 rran:y! tllOOMnris when new. one. Bil:. Appx: -11, 75()_ 673-l'i70 riwnpr, &rv1cr.: ~rds ·66 OPEL. f'AtS!bl\ck . Clean, Av11;i1. ,. ii:ood ooncl. R&H. 11ir. $595, s 159 5 "1 ... 716 ~ 67:hlll7. '00 OPEL. completely reblt, All ne w tires_ batt'O', etc. $400. Mn-7994. RARE ~ '67 4x4 lard cruisr.r, Jg bed pkup, ne'W tires, camper shell, 494--2051. '70 Toyota Corona Mk II 2 Dr Hardtop, Radio, He al- l!T', TelTific end of the Sum- mtr Savings, V{'ry Ln mllr:s, yellow wi th black 1nterlor • $1695 NEWPORT IMPORTS .. * fi7>-.180l!I ... "6.' BUG, run& good, Medt: borly work. Make c!ler. 673-1441. '63 VW w I '60 body. Must sell-service call11. S350 • bst otf,r. 847-4643. VOLVO VOLVO DEMO SALl!I '71 2-DR. $2991 Jt&K AUTOMATIC 214' SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! w/slip space. WADED! GIRL'S Schwinn Sti~a,y MARINE eleetronlc • Radio-I~=~~'~'....,_~~-==== 115. pbonta. Mldl\T. IMl And re-HOBIE CAT W/TRJJLER., TOA D Du'lf: Buggy, '65 VW 1600 .l(lUAreM.f'k l'ng. Stref'I lrg1.I. $..~. ~H!H or t.ves 673-1&11. Trucks 9'2 $895 NEWPORT IM PORTS NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W . ...:rJul Hv.')'. PORSCHE , 3100 W, Cout HW)'. '63 PORSCHE Taria. nne of Newport .Beach pair. F'te lie. lO >'"* exp. $&'JO. ~ •Call SMALL. hn.111 lr a l l ,.r fAm~ir-anl, wlll °'rry 14' bNr. SIM. M~-6:168, F'lJPPER. •ii•, is . 67~ lo.ts, Power 906 CAI . ~ cmae/ratt. All f'X• tru A: moortns:. Ca 11 3.f CLASSIC Cbn Cruiser 645-3.'iM . . fully equip'd. MOl"rillf &. --~K~l"T"E~•"°'J~S~t-- d!~y Inc.I. $25(.(), See boft l ~ LADIES 19" Sctiw+nn, new. 3 1pd wo/°'.t'r It htl.nd brb. ""· 96W1'(1. '10 Kawa..Jd Ctntun.n, XJnt CM!!. M~H*'I, f'ffd¥ m raee. t:xtru sm. ~.111. SCHWINN tf\"lf'&Y SUck Chklc txcellm( "'w t\Jbn, t\n!1. $3.5, 67M.\U. '&I CH~VY P.U. CUlll()m ftte-f'sklf: ihru~lt(I it::Ampt"r i nt.II. Pilgrim, n(W br.llJft-11, eArb. etc. s1cm or bfti of. ft r, 549--28li. l9li0 J'ord '%. Lon 1takl!' bed truck. Like l'HlW tU'l!S, rebuilt r.dlator. S ~ 7 S, 64U531 aJt 6P,,,. JIOl'J W. ~IUtl )111.•y, Newport Br"rh 64?·'1411S AUSTIN HEALEY ~~~~~-~~~~ Newport. Br:w.dl 642-9405 a khwt. 911 S, eportomatlc, 1969 Toyot• Coron• 1946 Ha rbor, C.M'. hick w/blok lthr Int. fixed • Dr. Don'1 mi. thia marii rear window w/f!'I~ M:fot-11ttJe ~. Low Low mile-- l"'r, AM/F"M, "Ir, 14" lliloy tl i'f', beautiful Bit-gr: with whl11, Michelin llttll, 17,000 '8.UIO tram, R.\d.il'l, fYVA024) (jJ ·-YO' Ort a. ml. $6.'IOO tlrm. call J nhnson &: Son, 2626 Harbor ·~ta 11ft 6 pm. Prtv JJ11Y. mvtt., Co!rta M~. 5-I0-5630. &'f3..IOl7. '69 TO)'Ol8. O»'Ona, blk vinyl •'FR1rn1 ·-Put • llttte "loo!" tn )1)Ur hrdtp, club cpe, Auto trans, tuUlnKll Al public-J>l"-r. rf"mllnrlo St Xl'nt eond. Sa.~. 673~ &: Bllytrort. e 1 J·l:t oa . IC' C•f-Cet, $350. Sitt-~lon 1!'1-.1 pm, c.JI Uter 6 .pm , 67~5077 1910 CIMA111 100 ~c tra.il blkt, Ur'ldtr !iOI) mUH. Perff!CI. $175. ;,.4A-~~ ·;;s f'oid Rancl.m> 4~1 C1.brillo, Cogta Moaa • M3-M62 • ·~ Spntt. Good condltlnn. S..'>f.> nr trllde. Muat SPllJ M7-G.llt Leva &et\ thDat bauble. for •lr co1'd. AMIF'M raditl, 1:1111 1a.t.c11 Clftn'. 9' ''butb". Call CIMllti«I Good cond, $1195. Movinf, 1 =~m-~1'68-~•~sn=-=~-I ..U,01'. -"'-'~--'-· ------P'or best nsulta:I Mi-etfl I . J , J .. -:· ' •• ·' :- ·~ :· .; .. ·: ... .-.· ::.: •: .... .. ' :-; . -. ' ;:- ,. • " • ... ·' ·: .. :~ ' .. • • • .~ .. ' frld.q, Stpttmbtr J, 1'171 l§J I ~~~1 : l§J I .,........ l§J l'-1 _.,. .. _ ....... _,Jl!!J I ............ Autos, Used tto Autos, U1.d P. T.L. MOTORS .'l't' ll.\llHOH Al.Vil 1· ~1 IUICK ftO Autos, UMCI IUICK '90 Autot. UMd CADILLAC t90 .Autot, UMd CADILLAC '1•. j • ... 111111·· J l~W'l ,~~ '·1,. I v Sflo •I'll 1111 lll'~t ,,,,.,.,. ';11o \;ilk ~ flu~ $1\()1! ·r~1 t \•r.I 1 .11l•~1r ~Wl JJ~ .• ·1;1 l \•1'1•1111 sr::. 646-2698 BUICK l\1\1 \t \i\ll ,(I -l"l.,1 1, tulll' •·•pHf'l"'il, "''rt • •\l~I I.I• I ;IP•~ I .1.111•1 :0-l••fl. ~,,,~1 )\,•' •• 1 .. i.1.1i •• It, .ol11" !1•1· 111·1 11 11111,. f.. t ill I>' 1h• I •hi i•IU•',• If \'1111 11 111! 1: I· :-,l 'I ,"I '" I '1111 1.~.· •.• ~ ,\ 111 ... ,. 1h11t •Ill I, •I 1 I ' '69 Buick Riviera full f\o1<r1•. r111'!"1'~· Atr l"•rwt. !IJ\l 1~·r.1 R1d1n, l..a11. 11,..u 'l'Pr. 1 YQl\~11 $3395 Mac Howard S i'l·'"~~I nr ~II Ot1<1A 1\•1 '11•·1· l ~tl.· Hat llf\f :•>1111111 An11 -,61 BUICK SPECIAL \I" A1111>n1,,1i.·. ll11rl1n. fll'llt- ,., t t',~l l ~J.1.11 $399 HIGHLANO MOTORS 211\ Hnrtior Rh•1t Bill BARRY PONTIAC.GMC.~l.~T '63 Buick Speclal Anln ll'ltt•~. r11 r. Jt1·. riu11•1 ,( r ... ,., .. ,,_ Ill !ll!'r "'llflilhiil, 1 ll I lZS.!ti I 149S • • 01'"'1' "/flll N,.w .t 11.,.d <'nl"' ·rn 11u ~1s 1.: ~·110~1 l!l•l"11 Bl 10 pin '.lOh t t' 1111 :-:1 . 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"(111t1 of 11. k11"1 " 1 /'l';1;11\~:N1 NABERS Cadillac /ll l1110HIZEll n t:At.t:n :11~1 11111·1 ... ,. 1~11•1!' ~ ·,.,111 1\1 .... 11 C111l !•10 '.llf'ln. tlf"'ll Suort")' . -CADILLAC 1968 "EL DORADO" rA<"IY)flY Alrt C'ONOITION1Nf; full 1••11••1", •11"1'1'11, rloot 1,.,,·k~. J"'rl1l,.,I lflf', Hll k lf'l'""'''l'lr ,.1,..1·r1111;, l"tl' I~·· i·111 "" u .. r 1 xs:-:11111 $3599 .NABERS Cadillac Al111 t(llt!Z~:r \ [)l<ALt :n .. ~,, llnrhor n lvrl,, l'Hll :>40-IHll<l, t lpr u S1111rt11.v LARGEST SELECTION OP CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES·LEASING All'n lfll'!IZEr1 • :-;t,.;nv1r t: - 11!1 & 1r\f'll(,..11I;· al""rln11. AJ\!/fl\1, r1 ,· 1X!\RIOR1 $4666 NABERS Cadillac Al lTl/()tt!7.Ell n~:Al.t~I( ~'f>ltl ll•rtiow tlh1t., l ....,.t• f\1r .. ,, {'1111 :.1u fll!)'l, c ll)<:n S11n<ll•v ·1n -co1 1r·t:~r.,.vn.Ct: tir11.1· l!\,l~IO IHI f., in lr.\~1AI' •"11<1 t :\'f'r)' "lFk'i"ll'•hJI" I"\• lrl, l'l'l•'r'1 !'l(:)U' \\'ill t'"l!Ahlf'r lr11<l r ~.ll-0101 R.\'\--014~ Evr~ -Bill BARRY- PONTIAC·GMC·F IAT '64 Cadillac 4 Dr. fl r11I nl''' •'nl', 11"• f'l't'l',V thlrii; iN\'l>i·HI SPECI AL 1791 • • 41\·rr 'AO llf'W Iv ""fl<! 1·11!'~ It\ 1•111•"'1" f1Y>111 lll'f'11 '•Ill 10 11111. ~'Otltl ~:. IAI S1 , .~nl11 An11 11.•I .'ii 111 .'i.A, ~·"'.\ I :'>~·l(lt'WI CADILLAC 1965 Cpe. De VIiie CA MARO ------'70 Camaro \I-~. 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II 11'11.v or111 , •llln 1r1111• a u· ,,11111 A ~! ~·~1 1o lr1""' r•'11n, 1111 •11'11 \\lif'l"l, 4 1 ... ,.,~-1 llf'll Ill'<'.-11 111t uU1<'h 11\uo•,., So•f' 1111!1 1\r11•r 1h111 •'1,.1111 """ ""llf't' ll'11d r h •!111· V1'(l1 ,ll7 .lnlln.....,11 N ,..;,111, 'lll'.111 1111 1 tM11 n 11·rt • t 'n•t• ,1,.~~ :-.~o .:,;,111 PONTIAC·GMC·'iAT '65 FORD I' ,, Like new and i' 11 lr conditioned. '65 Nflw fl n!,h now interior RQM1 07. Rod whh bl"k $1299 Interior . auto. Irani. 027AUW. '59 GHIA Run• Ilk• • top fln• for •chool KJGJ 17. HARBOUR VOLKSWAGEN $599 COSrA ~ftSA 5'10 ~IM OfH'11 ~11nf111y 1970 Cadlll;z El Dorado ,lf'I lllnr·k 11'llh hl,u·I\ \'111)1 11 .. f, 11 1111 lll•r k lrntti"r 111- '"l'll\I', '1'111~ 1>1"'1'111!1" 1•11r IR lr•H•!r 1l 11l!h ('111\11111,· npti••ll! I 'hUI•· 1t1 .~ 1r~1 !11'\l'I" !hi~ !'HI' tr~t11.v. t111iliA!il<• .lnl1111'1'1" ,(. 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TO SETTLE ISTATE 18711 Be"ch Blvd. 84l·44JS l'oa ll All pwr, .. u-. prrallll'I" 11!\(lf'kA, S:J:l.'1. ~k-l~7 Auto1, Imported 970 ·FKnill;:-r,,ufl"-1-i;°V11i; P--------------, Full Pnwrr, Air C:nt"1, $.11.\, I~, 1971 t4:)i 'f\I NJl:\\lrt1flT, •11·, I'S, S~ Rn!h ~Int 1· n n 11 f\7~ •. ~fl(\ l\'111 ,.,.,.,.l't 11 u.v 1·r 11.ru1 11 hlr l'llrr "" hr111ttlf111 t>li1• Ai whllt1 11110 l\111rk Ill 11 p l'l'll lAl"rl 11 1 !o1l'lfltl I0:1'f'f,V hi> llf\I f'>llll pl11• '.'111,1100 1111 ~ \!' 11•a11'111!!y lill'"I lfr ,,J ••r h1't •·n111plr lr•I l~.t)(Wl 1111 1'<">11111lf'll" .. 1ir 1·k llf' 111 l>#'llt'!' tha u nl'w •'!)1Hl1111.11. r111111f' T1'11"''" f\.l'!-1111'1 Huntington Be•ch ('1d l ~-Wi-11f..I I ~ ---.. • I ~====~=='.':""'980 • ', Fiat ·· .. ' • BIG LABOR DAY EXTRA VAGANIA J BIG PRICE DISCOUNTING DAYSll .. 5AT .• SUN. & MON.I THIS IS IT! ... FINAL CLEAN·UP OF '71 MODELS! HURRYI WE'RE MAKING GREAT DEALSI I NO INCREASE IN PR IC ES I I + 7°/o REBATE I I EXCISE I I Wha• AP'P'••W•lill i.., c •• ,,.. I : ALL MODELS : I IMM!OIATI OILIVERY I I PRICED FROM I : as!~.~~ ~;~~46 : I I I 8111 Jone1 I I B. J . SPORTSCAR CENTER I I l 8JJ HARIOR. C~M. I I 1n 540·4491 • -•.. f;ex.-Jj'il I [--------------~ (lrt 1r; D111ir1 M ,.,,.1,,111 Nf'•\'11f"l1·1 I .flw 1111t••1 r . 1111 , llJlt I 1n 1n • r, 1.,...IYI '.t,\l'j ·1'1~1 '111 Chr1 • !'.'i, 1'11, " !! " hi'! A11n i '~I t '!IH y..;1,t 11 N...,1 I'" I \\'111n11, I· , i·on.i i:ro fl . ~.\JI; .'U.11 1• .,.. Ah'/i~lnol. $14'1:0. frk· .~'11!1 '" ,,7;i fl.~~ ••1 t~ Nl"w Yn1 ~rr, 1'1111 f"l\•·r r. r\<1"111"111 1'tl!l/1 llllU\ J llh\ l!°l-1·!111~~. . . CONTINENTAL llr11 1111t111 11!11111111111 hl11r with lflri.t, •'1tl 1w•wr 1 (It li,:h1"! "II llf'I, )100 ' ' rill /t~IA • • 1'170 \l111k ltt. l11tr llf'11 I~ NI!) 1111tr •. ,Jtl lt~I • ;;7_, ~'fl~l . CORVAIR r11•1A if1Y"t -ahn "'"' ';;! ('o1\••lr wa~n. '"'' 1·111tnlt1Jt. ~!""t 1·11hl•r 1· Sll-l r.1r 1o~q1 11111 11 t.l11r 1,.,.,11~1· l111,.1•1nr I., iil.'1 t.l·1~ "ri~1 Ii f'!" 1 .... 1 1~11 ""'' ··,,11 !11,111'1' --· --- •''lllll'P"" ltl• 1ui1111~ ,.,·i.·r.v CORVETIE 111!' Ill! \\hf'rl, !"'""I' ilu1r 1 .. 1·h• I; 111111 •11 1111n·r 1 lri:1 \~--;-:::::1.,.lll' t 'llf'!T\ N•to lt~l :o\1 s,,1,. 1•11o·rd s:n7'.· .111 1.lu, ~111nv f~h·••' s~ .J,,h""''11 ~ ·"'1"• ·.'11'}11 ll•l'l)•I' t 'a lt 1M7 .l·14·1 lllv1t . 1 "••111 l\!""11 '.··Ill :11\,10 Auto•, U1ed ~90Auto1, U1ed t90 Auto•, U••d 990 COUGAR ttNANC:I MANAGtll'S '71 FIREBIRD 11,,, ""• I••• ii .II In tl,.,j,.,'I oi. • nn<i tl"'" U\ID CAii MANAGlll'i '71 C. PRIX SI1 ECl.AL! BRAND NEW 1971 -------'69 Couqar Coupe t"11•·!nrv r"""r lll'•kr~. •fl I 1 Air l"l'uol, Sll"rr111~ "\1111 U",. Auh> l'n\\ "' I 7. \\' ~ S2495 MacHoward llf·•600 OR Sll-0601 ( ~ il'lll"I STA. 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""'•• ''"' '"'• ,,,., '"'' ,.. •••.,,I'"'''"''" "'"ft ''''"~l•lo '''"''~•~•• '69 Flrebird 1 tlM• H••ll•O .... ~ "I .',, "O• '"'!<"'"'· ,.,_,. •••o•l"11 ',,.,. ..... $1988 '66 Mu stan2 '69 Ford Cust '"""' j ...... ) ..... ~ , ...... 11 .......... ,, 4 00011 llDAH ''"" 10/010010. ,. .... ii, • .,,,,no1,. 1 •• .,,,.,, .. fl••• ........ ,.,.,,"""~ •••• ··~··" 11 ....... . llU lfO t•l l \flt $989 $1118 I 11 ~ I '68,.~~EYY • I""' 11 ......... ,, ,,.,,,,,,,., .... , At~ln & """"'· "'""'" 5!••• ,., ror1nt~ "" •4~ nt •nn1n1 I•• el • v• \II Ml! nu10 .... ,..n11 o>t tl fW\I! \Ill $1488 '67 Mercury .:., .... 11•1 J """' l!u418p 11"'" '"'"' ,,.,,,..,,.,,~ .. . ,.,, .... ''''""'' ..... .. l•o••i• ''""'I II" ro,,..11 on1 .. ,, 1 tolh" 'd"'(. •• ~ ......... , ., ,,,. I'l l $1788 '89 Bonneville " Or. H1,llt•• ... ,.,.,.,1. ,, .... ~ ... Ol•n "'"" ,, • .,,,,, ,...... . .. ~ .. , "" ,.,, ... ' ........... 1,... V1n,1 41.,., .... ._ a. llW <O• ! I( I M /1 $2188 111DltJl4t4 • CLOSE OUT Sl'ECIAL ••. HURRY • Wld• Selection of Y••r·•nd1 In Many COMI IN TODAY •. , Comp1rably Priced Olff•rent Mod•l1! ohnson son I I )I 11 ! 11 ' ]( I 1 I I 'y 2129 HARBOR Ill VO ., COSTA MES A • 540·"830 1 ',111•1 f'nwr1 ,'ll r•·11<111. I'<>" "r !11~. Jln1 ~~ •• 11111 11,.,, ltr•t- .. , • "1111 .. "11111, \ ''" 1 t••·'· lhllf'1( jlln•o, \\ hl"r l nl\'f'l'I, l\111~1 .. 1111•. ~ ·1.,tllll•• 11,..,·1, I 'o•l'I' I 11·I1 7l~-41Y.\O ~ ·"1•·1~ '''""''"· 1 .... 111 ,, . 'll",.1•, it1rA1.111 <~"lt11 1;rnvr l .t nf••hl. ~lr1•·ur.v, I 1111-tlf'U (;I'"'" f1l\'1/. •I l\r,..nkhur11 !\.lll :r.l'!(l 'f,,, r"'r11 ,.10 (;111.,1 .. 1 Or, 1 ~1wl lll ~llUlll, 1111H l l'\('ll'f $4:-0, :-Oifl.OOl A ah :'! 11111 . --··---Th .. r••'""' r11·•w In lh# W••I • r111 1Jv l'llnt C1aMlf1""1 1\d M2.-:1111~ Auto1, Im ported 970 Auiot-:-lmporf9d -970 ''Almost Too Good to be Tl!'.-Y• '' That'• whet Road & T reek u id about the 8MW I bOO and 2002 , when th ey celled them "tho but Hden buy• in the world ." Whet maku them 10 good? A1k u1 for th o free booklet. "33 Rea1o n1 Why BMW ;, Bolhr." Or a1k for tho key. You'll 911 the meuego. IAYA"IAN MOTO" WO"KI l(()Y <:A RVEH , INC:. A•tlleflMll IMI• l o,t-1.M.W h•I~ :l'J:l:i ll11d1or llh,11. ( :0.111 J\1t·•11 :i"6-'11J,14 CLOllD LAIO" DAY 1 / .... ----··-· --·· -I 1.u, .. ,. u. l§l I Am,.tws.to 1§) I '""'""~ l§JI .. ,,. .. ,.. 1§1 I •~oo lwso::J§J I...._ .. _ ..... _ .. _,]§) ~;;;;;;~;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~1 I..~· Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 9IO Autos, New m FORD OLDSMOBILE 1969 Fo•d Counfry '68 Olds 98 Sed•n Wa9on --~· . Luxury Sedan f llfl Po\l'f'r, o>ICf' t:a1· \.\l()l fllC!Ory a1r <.• A . 'c -~ La d 1 p ractory ir 01iu · n au COii(' O\\'Cr Slef'nng, llo\.\-J'OOI Al\l/f.i\{ Ra,dio. c-IC, 1'!1' Brakes. L1°'hl Ivy }CJlow 'r 000· .1 lll'XHl.9) I I I I .;). mies. J 1111 ~ 1 1\111 <c.1 K i;n•cn 111. $Z 95 !l'r10r. 1ZS!\1.i.i:i), JuhnMin & 4 s....11. w1u ll;il'li.:w e1v,1 M H d Co~la. 1\lr.;;i. ·;,!Q.5Q:',e ., ac 0War -, 68 Fairlane S.;:,t.~ll\00 or 5:l l-OWS Cu1•nc1· 1 ~1 &> l-lartJOr H;i rd'ur . I Yr11r 1•1.11Tan ty, V-S. a!Jlu lr;u1~, f-'vl•t'I' ~an la An_> ---- ,S,rj')'111;:, Jtad10, ll£·ti1t·r. OLDS '70 "98" $3799 •d111r11,1!J~. 1 1n~! ron!, 11 111 • .j.c)1· 11.T. F1\CTORY AIH rtl i;la.,.<, '1 l1crl l'O\C·J ~. P1•r-l'ClXlJITIO."\L"\G. F U LI. 1 rt'l'l f'(.i' l•JC II ill• UI ~• ll<kl/. l'Q\\ f::ft. \Ill.I l 10[! f.• Jllll 'I - !1\'XP !!171 ~10.JZ. G:il'd,•11 1or. R&tl, \\" .S/I\', c·1t·. (:1'01t L1111'f'1l11 •. \krt-UI)'. 1 J.i.'IAD:\J. Cia1~l1·11 Cr(J1 r Hhd ... 1 e NABERS CAD ILL AC f.t·'<JOkhu1·<:!. 6:l6·:?9Sfl :lGl.'l:t ll.\l~BOR l~L .. '70 Galaxie 500 Harcllup, V-S. ,Hiiu 11-.111~- CO~'T.\ il!ESA ('.\LL J I0·9100 OPE:\! SU.\iDA Y~ ""'0'°' _,,,. c""'" ""'"" '65 VISTA CRUIS-ER-s1cc.-in..:. Had10. lira.er. 11h1t('1w1!1 ~. Vinyl rloof. 11nl- r d gla.•~. 11·ht'('I i:tiVt'r ·. Fal'. \',~. A11l1lllldl1r, Powrr SIN'r- l(•fY \Va1i·11111y, f9iS1\J\.~1 1ng, Po11,•r Brak(':., LU,t;ga~e .S:!~~. c;,ini<'rl r:ro1P Lill· ltllC'k. (SV~l\O~f coin -1llrr1·ury. t:ardPn $499 G1'0vr Blvd. or Brn0k11u1 ~1. HIGHLAND MOTORS 6:·:6-:?'.l.~[) 211.'i llarhor Blvd. FORD '70 f'<1~1;i ,\1<'~a 61:1-:>-1111 MUSTANG GRANDE '!l!l-c iJrLiss s(,prcnie. 10.1<1- Vin.1 1 tori. 1·wuon1 1111 r 11or, rd, 61.i.GGG 1011' 111a1111. p11'i1. racrory air. VS. auto. 1nu1~ .• 13.l>:ll lhl' prirc at $1S9j? P .S .. P. d1~c bi·akt•i::, R&H, Ow ner, 846-0011. w/sl w. It·~·" 1h:1n 11.lll'lo 111iJ. I'S. Local I 011 ll<'r 1:ar. t JJG-PLYMOUTH AD\\'! SJlr pn1•1•r!. --------- .NABERS CADILLAC ·.-;.~ PJ.Y\IOUT!I. J~unn1n;:: 2600 11 ,\RBOr: BL., 1·ond, $10 u1· 0111ke offer. Alt co."···A i\l E!'\ ·: p111 : li'i::-<J9:i.·1. CALL :i l0-!1100 ·-,.,,,--,--Ii• P !)1nou1h GTX !<OOtl ('On· OP~~'.li SU:\!I),\ \" LINCOLN du1un. ~1\.-..0. hi>f ~::m, .-1::ti-ti~,()S: <ifl :,::'.(). 6;:it.;1~.-., PONTIAC- '69 Lincaln Coupe 1------~·actory 1\1r Con•!. Fl1ll Po11-'64 Le Mans Pr, ~!r1'''" fl;.d10, llt'ith'I, \i~. ,\u:n1n;1111'. Pn11r1· Sl<'ll'- 'lhllr 11,.11~. 1111lt'd ;.:!;1 ~~. llll;. P011,r Br;_ikr<. 1721· \\'hee l <·1n•rrs. 1.l':llh<'L' llllrt-HQllJ ior , ,\Jrd111111 ~rll•)11 , Bl;Jck 5499 Vinyl H<>f•f. ,t· in011r11111~ in-HIGHLAND MOTORS lerlor: (Zl~F..i(]Ol. ~:;,~.~S. G,1r-2l·lj l-larhor Blvd. flen (.rovr L1ncol11-l>!rrcl1ry. Cost;i i\!i·~~1 6-6-:i10l Garcle11 G1-01·r Rl\'d .al ----~~~--- Brookhui,1. o::£.2fl.w . '69 Pontiac Te mpest 6:1 LJ L\'CO!~fOll~. Cust S, f<1 L'l :i1r, ph/ps. t·lran )10 /iern gar<it.:ed ()!'In O\\'nC'r .~.~OO. nr br.~t oltC'r. Call JC'll, ~17!!.l (;10.h, '-.iu •. l,J 11 Cali 191---ll:l:!~. -MERCURY-hr1w 8 ;,111 .\; s pn1. '1)2-T1·1n1>t'J>l ~tnl10" --"-,-,,,-, t'YI, (']i•;in, ~fl0<1 !11'e~. xd '69 ,._,ere. Monterey _"_011_'·_~~-· :;.~--i:_;:ii __ 2 Dr. H.T. 'ti:1 Pl'J11!1ac l;To, :.:1111 rfln.-1 . IT'S HERE! FINAL CLEARAN E ALL REMAINING 1971 BUICKS-OPELS-DEMOS Must Be Cleared Out! BUY NOW! WE ARE THE ORANGE COAST OPEL LEADER-COMPLETE SELECTION OF ALL MODELS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY USED CARS '70 MERCURY COLONY PARK I 0 P&'" "'&9on. V8. •uto. R&H. pow t r •'••rinCJ· "''nd'ow,.b1•ke1, f•~lury &ir, till whte l. I I 74AKUI $4195 '70 RIVIERA HARDTOP Full power, f•~!ory •" cond'itienin9. v•nvl reef. 1720AE0l $4295 '69 JAGUAR 2 + 2 Aulom8lic, ••d'io &nd' iltd!er, wire wlit•I•, dlf "'nd'ilioninCJ. fY SA9S21 $3995 '70 PORllCHE 9115 2 + 2 ~ •pt td l•en1m;11;on, electric wiind'ov" c ud cm ceuleured' ••th. IJS800Xl $6995 UICK. IN COSTA MESA HVICK-OPEL·JAGVAU 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa \.F:HY Cl.l:.\."\-:\!t.:ST :'ELI. ,\1110. l.01r rn1I«~. 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Con1 - parc price :uul tfllahiy any- 1vherr. ~ YPZ ?JI) SHY.17. c;aroe n r.rove Lnit'OJn.~lrr cur)', G!lrden Gro1·r Bl\'d. I at B1ookhuJ'i<1. 6Hi-2:1!1t) -____ , 1961 fl!EHC Co111111 St.J \\i.:rt ~ pot~"· PIA, PIS. /\/L I a ir. l'lran. Sll'J!l:i. or 01rrr. P.y 0 ,1 •1rr. 2.'11> \l•cs1 Cs1 11111·. :'\.I~. J'i.lfi--0.').-,J. *SUNDAY 5th USED CAR '66 Mercury Parklane Dr 1!111dror. v :;:, A1110 1 Tran~. V;.i1 ror.v /\1r C'nrirl, I Full Pn11rl' P.111 1!" 111•:111•1·, 11·t1i1r 11 .ill,,, 1·1n1 I r<11•I, 11111- r d ;.:la•<, 11 hrrl 1·111·r1·~. 11 ~·ra r 11 ·11-r~111!,1, 1ZZ.\!l21 i $1217. c;;1nl,,11 1.rul'r Lu1-1 1'flln • )Jrrr·11 1 ~. Garrlcn r:rovr Bl1·n. al Brookhul'st. 636.29\<lO. ·61 i\lEn~.c~u~-n~,.~,,~,-"'-"'-,~, dr srrl11n. v.s, runs good. S2.'i0. 673-US I MUSTANG '68 ~IUSTAi'\G 289 ~·a;::1 Back. 4 Sp!"ed, R&H, d 1~c brakt>.", ;iu shocks. n1ai;i:s, s[!Cakcrs. S147a.oo Ph. 5'Hi·3.167. l.EAVl ;>..!G co1.11rtry m u s I Mcrifice 196;> ~fus1an1: ro111. V-8. )lake offer. 67:>-283.j, 43·1 F ernlea.r. C1Lll. 'fiJ f.1USTANG V-1':. 4 -"fld. rr-blt f'flj::. $6i)l1. 8~1-::6.~9 or !);g._297:1 iif!er ~. '67 V-8, ~ ~pd, r/h, p~. •N.OOJ nH. $1 100. e S]{}..(li 11 e '6.i i\lusta.ng, rlcan. 1 Oll'ncr, $ill * * 673-f,0.1!1 • * l!lGl:l lo·lus1an,1;. 6 cyl, ~lick Mlift, clr11.n, l ownr r. $895. 73,000 miJes. E \'l'll. 4fl.l-63n. * * ·a; ;\1u~lang: Con\'tTl lbl~. auto. t89:>. Privat• party . . \36-6697. '6l Musta ng V-8 2+2. air cond.. 11.u10 tr.an~. SSOO. ;~111. , OLDSMOBILE ·---------iltUsr .wll! 1!163 OLDS V-11, run power. 1 O\\"ner , bf's1 or. fer OVIT S700. Rrv. A. c. 6th from **MONDAY Connell Chevrolet 1967 MUSTANG 1968 TOYOTA ,,.}?.~7~=-~~~.~~.?,,., I'"' ,1}~? .1.~P!~~'"""' Cnun• 6 •YI, ~ulo., •~010, >"••n /UZN -'°' (ou~. j •ptt<L, ·~<1,0. ~h••P t~r- C•GI R•gn1 m,1p;, IW\l.X5•:il "''' '"'· (UOEOIJ) ~·· (~""' ·~~·fl Br)I ~·'"'on our IOI. $1099 $999 !AUF91 .i $1499 $1999 1970 MAVERICK 1968 CADILLAC 1968 IMPALA 1970 CAPRICE . ,, ~•\!An 0• Volle Vinyl too! !10•· cou~ lh~oo, •IH:~, 1 .. ,~ c••, 10,. m·I~. C"'JU Q••~n t~r wl:~ 811 Th• nor • 1ning~. (<>111W'. 7 Or. Hen:llOI>, !lut(I , ·~dtO, pOW· Courie V•ntl rcol, ro dio, """'" •if•('tinq, (UUJ•9(1l I>./\\ FM >l•••e, "oM molr1 ('.'l51~0 ~r .ieerl"9 H•• ftm•lnlng !•tTory w••· ~u•n, • ., ,nnd ~d >""'~ [lfiT """' $1599 $3299 r&n1v. (WXH16Cl ) .i•tl , wln1o'"" $1499 $3299 1969 TORINO 1966 BUICK 1968 CHEVY 1969 CHEVY '~~ :1'1,000 r•UI" V·I, rMl•e, 1 l<C~ .s•v1~·~ • ,, H~rdtop lS,000 m •ln • OHO ShB•P. U66CPHJ •u•O. """''' >ltt,,no, n•doo, •" tO<ld., 'Or. S"<l•n. Po,..e• ""''"'· •;• tond, ·~ le" v1n .-.1110, r•d!e, 6 cv1 €~<•1· $1699 hi rublltr. Nltt . ITllWltt) •MllJ, •u•o. GOO<! buy CWIPll" lt>M tond. 4Dt11(1. 100" Y<B. $1399 $1499 $2199 1965 MUSTANG 1970 DODGE 1969 NOVA II 1969 CHEVY· Coupe. "'ule. l••n~., '""'°· • <vi. ,.. Cu<1om Saa•I•"''" l ••~T w~oon. P 5, ' Or. s...i1n. V·I, !le~• """l•o. redlo, 1 Ton. "'0 I ~nQlne, 1$1" W8. C•I) a. milf>. S"Or'l!J Ctt. ~8WH14'e) r•a•o. 111•0 .• Loke b••<MI n'w 1931 A"IAJ 111•0. It•"'·• a ir cona. tYWll.0) th•"'" u11 lo tJ 11. body, Iulo. lr&n1., $999 $3599 $2099 011&11. ~1"'''11 tr11d1. 1600•1EI $2599 1964 MERCURY 1969 DODGE DART 1969 NOVA II 1963 DODGE • O• Sodon_ roa;o, <>Owe• •''e"no, ~u111 , ' ,, M•rdlOp, l~!><'. •ir •on.d , paw'' (<)lll)f. V·I, 111to. pawt • •IHrlnQ, ••dla, '"' cC>r'ld., 11·1. Slrll"ll !r~nti:><i•l•t•On c~r. .1.,..rln<1. •ulO,, rlMlio, ~1;h rut>bf!r, 11tu1~ IOW mlleo, rtmt lnlnD ltcle•y w•rrtn!r. ', Tnn ""~up. Low mil••. Stron9 !r11c~. !OTWtlO wh•tc vony1 roor. II'""" color. (lU:IJll11 !LCJ31J) "'1110 , t•d•~. V·t , l ~lO~I $699 $1999 $1999 $999 1965 CHEVY • 1969 vw 1969 CAMARO :967 ECONOLINE LI-• new. 511c-. •~dlc, . "' s...i•n. Pnwor ""''"'ii· 1u•o .• ••· (011P1. V-1. l !~. r1dlo, Su•• nk•. ' cyl.. r1<1lo, Ille~. Hlct. ILHM-J SMl .M. Ille, 1ir 11 OO"d, SI.ODD mu ... $Ir-u r. I'll-UP. (ll.t-141). P•lc"' to 1tll. (UJL"°IJ (YSWW) IUl $2599 $999 $1899 $1199 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1104 ' Al'l!'lf'l"."lln, :>19--27.>1 -=~ '6:; Old~ V--8 Jlfll ~ SEl~T., , f11.ir rond. S:JOO. ca 11 : 4!12-8~1. --. . .. ' . ~rldaJ, Stpttrnbl'r 3, 11171 • ,..r ' r • BEACH CITY DODGE $10.00 VALUE SHEFFIELD STEAK KNIFE SET IUST FOR COMING IN WITH THIS AD TO CHECK OUR BIG LABOR DAY WEEKEND SAVINGS ! OFFEl EIPllES TUES ,.7.71 1971 DODGE COLT Th" Hlw m11•eue u'od iml>Orl o• !~" •II th•'• lftllur'' A<1111·.l•~lo >""lllq column. Hew !htu v~n11 1.11oon, !ton! 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(1 lR 916) $788 '70 DODGE CORONET • Doot, vs. Pow~, !>••~••'IQ l'Ully !•n<1•V t<!!l•~S:"<'I, If , I 11 d' n <I "'Ir {lll>O:hl•gn,ng. ~WK •ICOI $1488 '70 CHARGER 2 DOOR HARDTOP Pe,.t• 'Pt"""n, !.•n~~u rn,,_ Bu•~OI Sr~•,, ~"O'll 8 "C""' Ser. rll>il61J?i11 $2488 '67 PONTIAC FIRE BIRD v.1, "'u1om~1ir 1•~~··"'""~" Pow..,. Sleeting, lhulMu l Q!> !VUT 011) $888 '69 DODGE PICK .UP I ' i wlll'lhl C«mpo:,r S~e!I, VI, ,t.u1om•llc Tran•m.,~lo". Lo(. (10139E! $1988 OPEN! ALL DAY LABOR DAY! Open Daily 'Tll 10 P.M. Incl. Sunday! 7°/o TAX REBATE! O" New '71 Modeh o" SPECIAL!! BUY OF THE WEEK! '69 OLDS. 98 "'ir Cn~ditionin lop. THIS "UT 9, l•nd.~ & RUNS l lK[o l OOKs i''X 2~J J N E 'W $2188 • S~lC\~\.\\ \IU~ l)f 1\\t Vilt¥-\ 'l~ C\\~\.\.tllfil\\ f'1"ipptd• f-.,1\v t &.<1 11•~&111• JH1l· Wli•\g '),d11 co;\688 • SPECIAL!! BUY OF THE WEEK! '69 FORO MUST. 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If you ho¥t li ll lt or no cor credit LIT Ml RY TO Al-I Tiii CllDIT AID TlllllS YOU lllD SO TIUYMllAY '72 DODGE VAN '71 DODGE COLT B-100 -~~- $2988 FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED ORDER YOURS TODAY 111 • •• '" • '· 1.,,.,, di>< b<oln. r..;1 ""'"· h.li fn • ·~"'P' ~ ... •o~~ll I '.11)1 .Q~ CUSTOMIZED CARS BY COURTESY 1972 DODGE VANS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY /fogs, cu~tom ship~~. ~recrmg, low ridtr. rnopped & <honneled. Mt~1GE '71 GREMLIN ~~ By Am erican ~-Molors ---...::.11-- lOW MllEAG! By Chevy ( Healfr. 11h1!cw~r1 t•rr• •fo1 ~ '?'re". ylT>r!IOtf r~onomy. l J6~? 1. r~~·~. ~rntrr, 1N•0<1'1Clt<. bix kf t ~t<JI, IXl•t l. l~w. low rnol'I ( 130· ((A) $58 DOWN $J6999u?tPR1 cl58 MONTH ~~RHi~s Sl8 •i 10101 dri ....,,, s:.a 1· ro101 ....,, py'1t ,.,.1 !o•. !K•n· • f, oil '""l'"'I ''''~' on noo• "•d·I lo•~"''" 0.1.,,,~ p.ml.p'<ft 11088 "'I lo• ~ :""""· !ull <o<k P'" • l 118' O I ""I '"' i I«•'"' ~ ~';Ull Pl~(!Nl AG! 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A ~ll'iil at T~\1 1~7 11 Hh 1hc. bl!! 6 {} l inc air rond., aulv 1ran~. Good st1ong i;nr. \l\JR807 . . ..,_ $9'1S • • * Credit to Everyone * 0 1'£>1' 200 111·11• & lh<•d ('(11'6 ro 1'hOC1s(' lrn111 S69S • • 01·('1' 200 n1'"' & u~Pd cars , OJ)('n 'tll IQ p.111 10 chon~r rron1 Bankruptcy OK Stat• Aid OK New on Job OK Divorce OK N•w In State O K Drive Home Now! :.lOOO I':. 1 ~1 ~!. S.1111;1 1 lst S1, ll. S.1\ F1 ") l 5.)'i-l (Ail) lro 1 hM~r f1,1rn n1'-·n ·11! 10 p,m , 2()00 f. 1st Sr . S:-.rn a An"'- '1 ~1 SI ; T S.1\. J-)'\\') l ."1'1S-lf)()IJ ioon t: lo.I St. Santa Ana 1 li;t S1. a t S ,\_ F1"\\')',J SE HABLA ESPANOL -P~.-n-,;-.c-'69-G(-:-P r i~- 52, 999 Vin) I tor. full p111111·, L11·lfl1-;\ air 1'ind1l1<~111ng_ 11!1 1,1,,..,.I, s1c1'l'o rnul11pl<'.'. dt•IU\C "h"1•!s. (ZK,1:;211 '68-PONTIACG TO- :~-,:-1-1000 "iO A:'llAAS~~t":'..-~\\'<1-,-. ~,I pa~~-PIS. P/B, A/C, 12.000 mt'~-616--£207. Down Pymt. D•ltrmined on Car Selected F;u·i. 111r, :: ~pd , uio trans, 16-1 Han1bler, 6 c)I, auro. hla•'k landau &· black vinyl rlh. ::..'ood l'Ond. $ 300 . hu1kcls, ronsole, \\OOd ~~~ 645-1430 e NABERS CADILLAC !!li2-::cul. i.:rain. P/~. R ll-1, Fae:. =---~-· rna:.:s1:'1!1('hrlin X llrrs. Ex-,----60-Rambler American 2GOO HARBOR BL , S7 COSTA J\IES,\ erllcni C'Onrlit1nn. r-1u~1 Seti ~ --='.:.:'"°.:_"cc. 2"-~'-cc2 ~"~·,.,. __ , Ci\LL ~'140-9100 r nv. Pty. $17!1.i or oHer. VALIANT PETE HARLE USED CARS INC. OPE.~ SU:"JDAYS 537-~317. ------,- GTO '6.~ Cfl nv. "C1irrrv" 'fi.'l(";RA:>.'D-Pri.\ 1;;1her s.: '&~Valiant, lac\ Hurs1 4-~prl. $16!!3. Loa1lcd, air, auto. Lo all P'1!1·a~. :-.ln!, 11,..livf'r ;ip-all s1oc-k, nrf'ds chitch, $123. 2036 Harbor Blvd., Costa M&sa n1i . 01·1,_ (/\In 3'18-!J.l:IO fl!''!>;:: l\k«. S.~Z<XI . 67 3-:1121 &t6-SJl9, 990 Autos, Autos, New 980 Autos., New 980 Autos, New Connell Chevrolet Answers your questions about the automotive excise tax. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, IN HIS ADDRESS ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, RECOMMENDED TO CONGRESS THAT IT REPEAL THE 7°/o EXCISE TAX ON PASSENGER CARS EFFECTIVE AUGUST 15. What is the excise tax? 1'he exci~c tax on cars JS a 7•;. Fc>dc ral t;ix in1posed on the \\ hnlt·~;ile pr1tc of the car ancl i,; included 111 th(' n1an ufa!'tu rer's suggested rctaiJ price as ~hO\\ n on the price la bel on the c:ir Who will receive the refund if the excise tax is repealed? II Con~~rcss foJI O\\'S the rc('o:n1n cndations of the r re~i clcn 1. (;i\J 11·ill pa ss along 1he full arnount of the ex1'ise tax reduction to purchasrr...: 11'ho took deli very of a nc1v General t-.1oto r.c; car bct1rccn /\l1gu st 15 and thr d;ite the t~x is repealed. What will you have to do to collect the refund? ('onnell Chevrolet \1·iJI furnish General t-.totor:i:; the 11an1cs and addre~!'es of purch asers 1\·ho qualifv for !hr rcfnnd \\'c \viii then arrange fo r the refund di- rcr·lly \l'l lh you . Who will pay the refund? f ;cncr;il i\lotors \1 Ill nav the refund to vou a.c; :i:;oon :i." nos:-iblc . if the tax is repealed. Then (;i\! \\·111 ar· r.a11 gc fo r rcin1burscmcnt fron1 the government. BUT HURRY THERE'S NO BETTER TIME TO BUY THAN RIGHT NOW WITH TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON 1971 CHEVROLETS PLUS 7% EXCISE TAX REFUND* FROM G.M. EQUALS BUYING AT CONNELL A TOTAL VALUE! ~~~NO 1971 VEGA 41 05 F11ll't' •<1111l1tpe'll lite. th1hd 1lo1J, Alt btl'-d tir", AM p1Ultb11tto• rodlo. f11411 1141051Ul2151 71 CLEARANCE PRICE EXECUTIVE AND DEMONSTRATOR SALE! J kh1t1wo•d l1tote W11qo11l--1 Co11c:o11t1 Wogo-" C11pric11 COlll'fl-l Coprlc• -4 Door-5 Mo11I• C11rlo1 i v-.-l Clie•oll• Co1p"-J linpolo Co11po1 ALL AT THE USUAL BIG YEAREND SAVINGS!!! CONNELL 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1200 ---. ------ ------· 980 ·. ' . . . .. . . ·-.. ·: ~ .. . " • .. " . -. . - ----. WE'RE SHOOTING DOWN . -. . ' . f"rldl,Y, Stpttmbtr 3, 11171 ~~~THE COMPETITION!~~ As f•1rle11 and dauntless defenders of money-saving cf11l1 on high quality automobiles, we've t1ken to ~ .... ~~ 1968 CHEVROLET &AMARO the 1ki11 and met the foe with a devastating barrage of discount prices tliat would send the Red Baron him· self down in flames! Come on down ... give us I chance to wh ip off our gogg les and flowing whit e 1c1rv11 and write you tht d11I of a lifetime! 1971 DEMONSTRATORS ALL Models Of Oldsmobiles Available at Fantastic Savings During This Huge Sale! I .1 1971 1971 ~ TOR ON ADO VISTA CRUISER lt•S71 M721227 l 415•1M19412S $;~~;;1 NOW s59a1 22 $;A;~~~a NOW s4753 10 GMG TRUCK CENTER SAVINGS TOO! '71 GMC VAN '71 GMC 1/2 TON '71 GMC 3/4 TON Stk . :#;"1520. Ser. ;!GSIOSOISS21 $318645 Stk. £1186. Sor. ±!CE13Hl1SS97 1965 OLDS VISTA CRUISER VI. 1vtom11 tlc, pow1r 1tHrl,,g & br1kt1, flt• tory 1lr, r•tk, R&H. (NfX016) ) • $329870 .......... ;,,, '""'' &• •r&c;~I. HO •P';~o;•. pow~· d i1t br~•. 11.,H, .,;, c .. ncl, 1968 PONTIAC FIREBIRD VI, 1utom1tlt, lltH. pow•rX 1teer!,,g & br1kli, vl,,yl roof. (WWTlOO ) $3795 00 -.. -- DAIL V PILOT 45 • 540-9640 I I . .. ' . -. ·. -: . . -; . . •!: ... . , -•' . . . . . . '• • . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·: • • • . • . . • l • . • • . . · ,•: -· . . : :· :? :o. . . ' • , TIJ\fE c:J THEODORE ROllNS SR. I Tim• MeprJM Quallty Dul•r Aw111rct fot 1971 THEODOR I ROBINS Jlt. . 2V1 USED CARS AClll OF MUSTANG SALE Many to choose from . '65 thru '70 models. Coupes, hardtops. convertible and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some with 4 speeds, also air conditioning and automatic models with pow" steering. IXAMPLI: '70 MUSTANG H.T. Fully factory equipped, white w/red interior. Radio, heater, 9ood mil es, I 064 CIEI ' OUR PRICE $1996 '69 FORD LTD $2296 '6S CAD. 4 Dr. $1 696 2 dr. H.T. R~H. au10., Full po1•er. it ir C'lnd. P.S., fa ct. air, good Lov; miles. \8270fEJ miles. vinyl rooL 1XSS416! '69 CAMARO $1896 '67 BUICK CoOYI. $1296 Hardtop. V8. s~dard S kylit rk. f ull priv.·~r. -trans .. gnod miles. air rond. Good mi\rs. i t24CPN f t0<1.1AVV1 - '69 DODGE $1996 '69 OPEL RALLYE $1296 (or'lnr1 '.?Dr lf T 1..1\1. f<&ll. 4 SpPPd, R&H. auto. P.S . ,-inyl i::old "'hlack striiws. ro{lf, air cnnd . ln"' Good mil,.s. 4ZLA 6-12l mi les. IZSROl 1 ! ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT • Gii IN ON 4 SPEEDS ' -and stand'1rd shift models - '70 BOSS VS 302 1648ASHI $SAVE '71 lORINO GT VS 429 ll •61SJI $SAVE '69 MACH I VS, 351 ll!'ICS•81 $SAVE '69 CAMARO VS, 307 l12•Cl'Nl $SAVE '70 MUSTANG 6 CYLINDER IOUClll $ SAVE '69 . OPEL RALLYE G.M. IZl.A6421 $SAVE POID LTD-GALAXIE- TOllNO-WAGON SALE Many to choose from! '65 thru '70 Models, Sport Roofs, Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and Se· dans. Full power, air conditioning. Warranties avail· able. IXAMPLI: 1970 FORD GALAX IE 500 2' d,, H.T. VS, aut om at ic, full power, air c.ond itioning, good miles, (941AKCI OUR PRICE $2596 '6S CHEY. Impala $896 '65 PLYM. Satellite $796 4 f'lr 11 T \'~. il111n, -11 T. H11rhn. hr111<'r. H:~·I!. L:•1r.r.I m1tr~. a 111r ... r.~ .. ~""d n1ilrs. ( >:~11, J':> I 1Tl,:'\l:18?1 '66 MERC. WGN. $1096 '67 TOYOTA $996 Cfllr.nv Pilrk 9 ~'11-.~ 4 !'Ir. lnrnn;i A•itn. F'111! \;<1""r. lllr rnnrl . sh1 fl. C<1nd n1ll<>s. i:nr~t m1lr• 1:'\~E·l~~•1 ( \;Jl J.),',; I '66 FALCON W9n . ~096 '66 FORD W9n. Sf/96 RJ1d1n, hP11!rr. 111110-l nHn lry Srd f'n"·<>r, rur m11t1r-. ~"''Id nlill's. cond, 11 11 10 . V~. i;ood tRUZ 1951 mi]Ps. (SAAI96• U~,.d Car·Salf' PriC"5 Effective 72 J~nurs Af ter Pub?lr.3l1on ' '. """ ~-~ _ .... , "· .. ~ ...... · ......... ,. SALES DEPT. HOURS 8 AM TO 9 PM MON·FRI 8 AM TO 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN I YOU CAN'T FREEZE OUR RE D HOT ' • Never in our 50 years of doing business in Orange County have we offered gre.a ,ter year end clearance savings on brand new cars and trucks .. Come in today and we'll prove it.- ~\\NI Vt4ce ALMOST 400 NEW ~ ~ 1971 CARS AND TRUCKS- r -t~OW PRICE SLASHED DRIVE PINTO WITH MANY "CUSTOM" MODELS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TO ''MOVE 'EM OUT''! OVER 100 lf.J STOCI<! Forget The Window Sticker VIE MUST MOVE 'EM OU T! $ 50 ~~.~~y CAMPER SA LE! LABOR DAY CAMPER PACKAGE SPECIAL New ELDORADO NAVAJO II' Cab Over ( lb lb l (!0781bl New ELDORADO SHAWNEE 11' CGb Ower (S!.2 ) !907~Sb ) sS0 0'" FACTORY INYOIGI sSOO'" FACTORY' INVOICE New ELDORADO $50 ov" COMANCHI 11 ' C.11 O"f ,ACTOIY 11!.9) !11511ill INVOICE New ELDORADO $,..0 0 ,., SOIOIA 11 ' MATADOR ~ 'ACTORY !1800 ) 19021166 ) "" JNYOICI New ELDORADO s5 0 OVH SHAWNll 11 ' Ctb O"r "ACTORY f2J S!I 1&071il•f INVOICI Every camper end Motor Ho.,... In our Big Stock Now at Cl••rence Discounts. New 1971 El Dorado On New 1971 Ford F-100 8' Ct b c••• 0Ho. we Ct fflp•r w;+~ ilo••. ov•n, I~• ho~, 20 9tl. wt let te"k, d j:.I. 1lt i"leu •leel 1ink. di"'"'" fully equipped, 104661 t 100677 ! )3 995 CAMPER & TRUCK COMPLETE e" •NEW '7! F-100 lon9bed 1lyfe•ide 11id1ua. )bO VI. rtdle, llee t1r, l!etvv duty front & •••r IP""91 l h1tt1ry, etc. fTl9 741 IF10YRM2036ll PARTS-SERYICE HOURS 7 AM To 9 PM MON 7 AM To 6 PM TUE-FRI I PARTS DEPT. ONLY 8 AM to I PM SATURDAYS ...