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FRIDAY. AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 10, 1971
VOL, '4, NO. IU, • Sl!CT\ONI, .t& ,.f.GIEI
Sign Him Up
Governnr nnn<ild Htagan signs. autograph for Jimmy Le\.\·is, 9, Cali-
fornia poster chil d for the !'\;:it.Jona ! Cy~tic Fibrosis Re search Founda·
tion . .Jimmy. a San Diego re!'i dent. visiled _the Governor in Sacra1nento
Thursday. Their talk ranged from pollution to the baseball.
T wo Hurricanes Attack
Gulf Coast ; 3rd Looms
From \\'ire 'Ser"ice5
Tv:o powerful hW'ricanes slashed at the
Gulf coasts of Texas and Central
America \vhile a third stopn appeiired in
the Carrihhean and began it's run
towards land.
Edith, 1he mos! devast.;itinc; nf !he 1.v.'n
hurricane~. blasted nn1n !hP ea slern
shore nf Honduras early triday wilh t1•inds
toppin~ 170 miles ;in hour and 15-foot
tides tha L fnrN:asters fe;ir left m11ny \'tl-
lages '·completely ClVerrun by lhe sell "
\Vealhermen said· later lhat Edith. had
been broken up by th e rugged Honduras
moi.mtain rar:ges and moved back out to
sea to reform.
Hurricane fern, the first hurricane tn
hit U.S. shores this season, chased
t.hnusands nf residents from Galveston
homes ilnd slammr.d ashore et I.he
surprised fishing villaRe nf t11aragorcia
early toda y. Th is v.•as 80 miles southwest
or the forecast landfall.
Fern fizzled lntor a drivlni:! rainstorm
before sunrise and set lhe Texa~ coast
Qwash. Rat.llesnakes seeking dry ground
swarmed onll' the highways.
Tropical storm Gini::er. the seventh
5lorm of thi~ busy hurricane season.
meanv.·hile blossomed out of a tro pir;il
depression today in the Atlantic i:ibout 300
miles south of Bermuda.
Ginger ,R"tew nut of a tropical
flepre11slon that 11t111led for sevf'.rR I da ys
e11s1 of the central Bahamas Island chaln.
At noon. EDT, storm Ginger was
r.entered near latitude 28.0 north and
longitude 66.1 wes. The storm was mov.
ing slowly norlhward.
The National Hurricane Center said
Ginger wa11 of no immediate danger to
Rermuda or the eastern United State5
seaboa rrl
As Edith churned inland through Hon·
duras. experts tried to predict her next
ooves.
"The worst danger now -and it's a
very real da·nger -is .from flash nooding
on ltonduras, British lionduras and as far
west as' the mountains of Guatemala."
sail'! Dr. Robert H. Simpson, chief of the
National Hurricane Center..
Al though there were 'not Lm'mediate
reports from l:londuras, both Simpson
an'1 noted hurricane authority Or. Arnold
Sugg said I.hey feared Edith devastated
many remote villagell in Honduras.
The storm, which had winds recorded
at 170 m.p.h. on iL.~ "weaker" south side
of the ~nter, drove 15 foot tides onto the
Honduran coast and poured torrential
rains into the rugged mountains.
"We believe many smalJ villages were
completely overrun by the sea." Simpson
said.
\\'eathermen said Edith was "torn to
shreds'' by the rugged Hondur11 n moun·
tains and when th storm emerged at mid-
morning into the northwestern Gu11 of
fStt STO~. Pa1e 21
Judge Nixes
Medina Plea
To Acquit
From Wirt Services
FT. MCPHERSON , Ga. -A military
Judge denied today a defense request for
a directed verdict of acquittal on a!I
murder charges again~t My L&; defen-
dant Capt. Ernest L. Merlina.
Defense attorney F. Lee Bailey had
argued for dismissal of all murder
charges against Medina , on the basis of
''staleness." a denial of a speedy triaJ
and lack of evidence .
Bailey did nol ask for the dismissal of
the assault charge against Medina,
saying that this "probably is a matter for
explanation by the accused."
Medina. 35, is charged with the murder
of 102 Vietnamese civilians during an in-
fantry assault on My Lal 3lh years ago.
1'he Arm y contends that he is responsible
for the murder of "not less than 100·•
civilians because he failed to stop hi!
troops from killing.
He is personally charged with shooting
a Vietnamese: woman and ordering the
1hooting of a child.
In denying the motion for dismlual,
the judge, Col. Kenneth Howard, said, "It
is my conclusion that there is some
substantial evidence as to each charge
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After ruling on the motion, Howard
recessed the trial until Monday, when the
defense. is to begin presenting itll case.
ThP. army's fina l witness was Robert A.
Bri.sentine, an Army CID agent who gave
Medina 1 Ile detector test. He testified
lhal during the course of !he test. Medina
told him that he had lost control of his
men during the My Lai sweep, and had
mistakenly ordered the shooting of a
small boy. Brisentine was forbidden -
over Bailey's objections -to divulge the
outcome of the test itself, since polygraph
tests are not admlssable evldence under
military law.
After Bisentine left the stand Thursday,
the jurors were given about f O
, photographs of the My Lai area, dealing
with various points in the .... government
case-.
C-Ourt then recessed while the pros--
@ctltor. Maj. Willi.am G. Eckhardt, told
Howard he wanted to reserve the right to
recall Frederick Widmer In ca.se Widmer
should decide to testify.
Widmer, Identified duirng the trial as
having killed one of the 102 persons
Med ina is accused of .staying, refused to
testify on grounds of self-incriminaUon,
despite grants of immunity. He Wu cited
for contempt, but the citation Is under
review by federal court.I.
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Candidate~
Ele~ted to Head
League oi Cities
Bus BoDtb Bust
Driver R e1noves It, Goes On
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -A woman driver unknowingly pulled a
dyn11mite bomb from beneath her school bus today and drove her rounds de--
livering children .
Jack Poole, O"'Oer of a servicP. sta1ion behind whi ch lhe bus is parked
every nigh!.. made the discover,y later· \l'hen the bus driver asked hlm if he
knew what the object was. The driver was not immediately identified.
THE BOMB containPd 14 sticks nf dynamitP in a paper 11ack, wired to
flashlight batteries and v.·hat appeared 1.0 be a timing device from .a kitchen
appliance.
"] thought it was a homemarle clcr.tri1:i l testing equipment. ~o I wasn't
worried at first, and lhen I round the rlynarnitc in a bag.," Poole said.
IN QUICK OROER. police arrh'crl, .1nrl 1.hrn l"BT Rgcnt11. U.S. 1'reasury
Department agens, fire marsh.ils, pubJ\r SC'hnol aulhnritic.~ and il~'n mrn from
an army ordnance di~po:;al teatn slationrd ;;it I.he .rarksnnvillc Naval Air Station.
A trained sheriff's rlrpu1 y rll~mantled !hr !in11nR r!rvice and the Army men
dunked the dynamite in a li<ju1d that n1;1dr it harinless.
'Peace Ca11di date' Nan1 ecl
City League P1·es icle11t
By JACK BROBACK
Of 11>9 01111 l'llt! I r.II
The emtrattled Orange County League
of Cities elected a "peace" candida te
Thu~sday night as their new president
and Mayor Ed Hirth of Newport Beach as
vice president.
The Z3 of 25 city representativell
present at the meeting in Orange ignored
rtcnmmendations or their nominatin!!
committee on all posilions. Mayor Robert
Wilson of Cost11 Mcs:i failed In be
rt-elected to the post of st11te '1irecl.Qr.
The new president is Ma yor Robert
Flnnell of Placentia who i=.aw his electinn
11s "an effort to bring the league
together." He succeetls Mayor Ed Just of
Fountain Valley who ronclude~ a
turbulent year as head or the organiza-
tion.
Rejected in the voting were nominees
Jerry Patterson, Santa Ana Councilman,
ror president: Gilbert Arbiso, Stanton
Councilman and Hal Sims. La Habra
mayor, for vice president; and Wiison, as
state director .
Eltcted to the po11t which Wilson ha.s
held for the past two years was Coun·
cllm1n Duane Winterll of Fulferton .
Flnnell's election over P1tterson wa1
obviously engineered by leaders in the
organization who sought to move away
from recent controversies over the Loca l
Agency Formation Commi!Sion and the
Orange County flarbor District.
P1tteraon was involved inthe LAFC
dispute as Santa Ana played a le.ad role
in the b11ttle betwee n that city and the
propo.sed new City of Irvine.
Two lawsuits are pending over selec·
r -
t1on of a League represe nt11tive to the
LAFC. Re tiring president Just blamed
the controversy on "vague wording in a
state law" v•hich he said was being cor-
rected.
l{e referred to the act creatini:t the
LAFC v.·hich does not clearly spell out
tern1 s of office for members.
F'inne!l said the League wlll continue to
nper<1te as an equal partner v.·ith the
Board nl Supervisors.
The new leaders face two critic11l
sessions soon. On Sept. 18 the mayors _
meet with the supervisors Bt the Western
White llouse ln San Cemente and on Oct.
14 the membership will attempt tQ reach
:i decision on the controversial Airport
Land Use Commission.
County Supervisors demnnstrated !heir
lack of support of the land use group by
providing only $500 in the current budget
for its oneration.
The new League president Is a former
FBl agent and is ii financial planning of-
ficer with North American Rockwell .
Bonna nno .Jury Set
SAN JOSE (UPl)-A jury or six women
and si:ii: men was cho11en Thursday In the
fc<leral extortion and conspiracy tri11l or
two ~ons of relired underworld chieflain
Joe (Bananas) Bonnanno.
U.S. Pl11t rlct .111<1ge Robert B. Pcckhan1
had denied a defense motion to dismiss
the jury. while banning use of the phrase
"organi1.ed crime unit" and "strlke
force" in courl.
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Deliver.ed
By Envoy
Of Recluse
By BILL MARTIN
Angcl•!td Prtll Wr1t1r
CARSON CITY, Nev. -A hand·wrillen
letter purportedly from bi 11 ion a i r r.
recluse Howard R. Hughes was rece ived
Thursday by the chairman of the Nevada
Gaming: Commission.
,JHck Diehl , the chairman, S<lid ln A
telephone. interview the Jetter \Va~
delivered to him shorl.ly after 5 pm. by a
Hughes represent::i live.
The letter appa1·ent!y is in response I.hr.
commission's refusal t"·n \"eeks ago In
:ipprove licensing rllanges prnpn~ed for
I lughcs' Nevad a gHmbling cn1p irr uni.ii 11.
lvas a~~ured the changes wrre ordered by
Hughes.
At 1)i;1t 1i1ne Oirt1l s:iid nn h1r1her
licensing for Hughes officials would bP.
considcrr:d until lh!': industri;il1 st's wishes
v.:ere t•onveyed to the t•ommission, either
in person or in a h:ind writtcn letter bear-
ing Iiughcs' fingerprints.
Diehl declined Thursday to disclnse
whether the Jetter contained 1 he
fi ngerprints, he also refused to discus~
any details of what the. letter contained
until he can meet with othCr commission
men1bers.
Hughes. whn has nnl appeared in public
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~range Coast
Weather
Light winds will push those low
clouds out of the way Salurday
morning and sunny skies will pre-
vail for the weekend. with tempera-
tures of middle ?Os along the
beach Lo mid-80s inland.
INSIDE TODAY
"The fil usic Man" ope ns in
Laguna Beach and the Orange
County Ph ilharmonic Society
18th season pro1nises seven con·
certs. Stories (11u.L pictures cov{>r
the events on Page 25 of today 's
Wee~·ender,
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FORMER NE WSM AN DIES
Sylvester 'Cap' Capalbo
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'Cap' Cnpalbo
Succumbs at 60
!ylvester J . "Cap" Capalbo. former
Harbor Area newspaperman and Rhode
lsland publisher, died Thursday night In
Santa Ana after suffering an appa rent
heart attack. He y,·as 60.
f\lr. Capalbo h;id served four years as
night print shop foreman for the DAILY
PILOT. Prior to that ha v.·as mechanical
superintendent for the old Newport
Harbor News·Press In Newport Beach.
lfe al10 worked for the Santa Ana
Reglater for a time after coming to
Californ ia In 1958.
A SS.year member of 1he Be:itvolent
Pra!ective Order ol Elks, he was
associated with the Newport Harbor
Lodge.
A nalive of Bradford, R.I .. Mr. Capalbo
was a member of the Ric hmond Town
Council and ch~irman of the Washington
County Democratic Central Committee.
lie owned and publlshed three Rhode
Island newspaper~. the South County
New1, llope Valley Advertiser and
\\1es terly Times. Pi1ost recPntly here, he
\\'as as1ociated with Tsy\or Freeiera of
Southern California.
Mr. Capalbo 11 survh•ed by his wife,
Ruth, of the f1mi ly home , 410 S. f'ore1l
Ave .. Santa Ana . lie also leaves a
<laughter Carolyn aod son Robe rt, both of
Costa Mesa ; granddaughter Roberta 0£
Costa Mesa; brother L<luis of Ga rden
Grovt'; si,ler Ann Delicato of Santa Ana;
and five brothers and sister& in Rhod•
Island.
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1-IUGHES ...
for 20 years, n'oved to La• Vegas six
yea rs 11go and purchased 1lx hole!a and
seven gambling casinos, plus other pro--
perties.
He vanished from Las Vegas last
Nov em her under mysterious
circumstances, aod is belie ved livinll in
the Bahamas. Since Hughes left Nev.11da
re\)resenta\ives nr his flag ship cor·
poration, llughes Tool Co. underlook an
O\'erhaul ot operatinns in !he iilate in·
eluding the ouster of Robert t-.1ahcu a&
ct.ief.
Go\'. f.1tke O'Ca\laghan recet\·td three
w;;eks ago a one·page. lypewi rlen !titer
signed "Howard n .. llu11hes" hut he 11id
at th1t tune he had no way of heing cer·
tain tht correspondenLe actually Cime
from Jlughes.
O'Callaghan &a ld of the hand·14'Tilt'n
letter· "l have nn comtnl'nt at this time.
J have full confidenc e the t nmn1 isslon
1eh11lrman will handle it in an appropriate
manner."
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Vlolelree Erupt•
Negro Boy Shot
In Texas School
L UBBOCK. Tex (UPI) -A rock and
bottle throwing crov.·ci m1;1rchcd on cit)'
hall and snipers fired al police frorn roof·
tops today in an oulburst of violence
1tarted by the murder of a Nesro teen·
ager in the hallway of an in!.egrated hlitl
school.
And in Delroit , six men. including t\l.O
key figures in the ~ltchiga11 Ku Klux
Klan, have been arrested Qn conspiracy
charges in the bombing of 10 empty
school buse1 ln Pontiac Aug . JO, a week
before a court-ordered deseg regation pro-
gram began.
One police officer y,·as \\'Ounded in the
neck but was in fa ir condition in the Lub-
bock shooting. Two olher1 were
hospitalized with injuries ranging from
cuts and bruises to body inj uries suffered
when a car hit one of them.
Police Sgl. Frank Car1er said "about
30" per1on1 were arre1ted between mid·
ni ght and 3 a.m. when the rl i~lurbance
ended.
"We had negrooes. Mexicans 11nd wh iles,
a lillle of all,'' Carter 1ald. "Only 21 were
arrested for breakin11 curfew, about eight
for disturbance and two or three tor car·
rying prohibited v•eapon1. And we had I
fe1\' bno ked for drunk."
\Vil!iam Ray Collier. HI, ·was fatally
shor Thursda y ::iftemnon in a hall"-'ay of
Dunbar Jligh School. His assailant used a
.22 caliber pistol and Collier died en route
to a hospital.
Police charged Jeff Earl Carver, IS, 1
while 1tudent, v.·ith the shooting. The
1choot was Integrated list year.
Carter 1ald Mayor James Granberry
declared 1 1t1te of emergency and im·
post'd 1 10:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. curfew
when scatteared violen ce indicated an
en1ergency 1ituation.
The 1rre1t1, mad1 by FBI agents in
Detroit Thursday, came hou rs after school
buses in the nearby industrial citv
moved out of their depot on schedule ;ind
without incident for the !irst lime since
schnols opened for Pontiac':r; 2t000 school
children, 9,000 of "'horn are affecled by
the busing program. Scattered violence
was reported alter schools closed for the
day.
The six wPre. charged with conspiracy
to violate federal bnmb laws. con~piracy
to nbstruct fed eral court ordrrs ;:inrl con·
splracy to viola te the 1968 C11·il Hightl
Act.
Among tho11 1rrestrd v.·as Hobert
Mtles, 46, ol Howell. 11·hn resi,S?ned la1t
spring as Grand Dragon of the ~·lichigan
Po,ver Squadron
Off e1·s Boating
Course Monday
The Balboa Power Squadron's fall
course in basic boallng starts Monday 11t
7 p,m. at the Newport Harh(lr Yacht
Club , 720 \V . Bay St., Newport Beach.
The 12-week course in small hoat
handling and 5afe boating practices is
free of charge and open to all persons
over 16 years of 01ge ""'hether ur not hey
OY.'n a hoiil. .
Registra lioo will take place the ei·en·
in.2 of the firs! session.
Su.bjecl~ In be covered <l uring the
session include safely snnal , basic
seamanship, aids to na vigation, chans
and piloting, the mariner's <"Ompass,
equi pment and government reg ula tions.
rules of the nautic al road and sn1all boat
handling
Pers(lns cnmplelin~ lhe course anrl
passing lhe final e~anuna!IQn are 1nv11ed
ln jn1n !lie Balbna Pflwrr Squ:1dron . :i unit
of !he U.S. Power Sqtiadr\1n, :i ho:1t1og
f:'duca\inn organ1zalin n. Advdnced r:ourses
are open to members
Furtl1<'r rle!ai!s on lhe 11pcomi 11i; class
may he nhtained h~' ca lling fl1r~. ·1~11hcl
Pea~e. B:ilbo<l Power Squadrnn cla~~
~ecretary ;it 673-IB~a. or Powe r Sq11adron
Commander Robert Wemple, 646-8422.
KKK, 2cC"Ording to Ralph B. Gu y J r,. U.S.
Attomev for the Eastern District of
l\lichigcin .
Also arres ted w1s \VaHace Elwood
Fruit, 29, of Drayton Plains, a state of.
fiter or the Klan.
The others arrested, l'll~o described as
K\a11 members. v.·ere ~ Alexander Distel
J r .. 28. of !he Pontiac-area community of
Clarkston : [){!nnis Claxton Ramsay, 24 1 an auto 11·orker from Dra}1on Plains;
Raymond Quick Jr .. 24, of Pontiac. an
emp\oye of a cemetery, and F..dmund
Remier, of Howell , whom the FBI said
was unemployed.
All fa ced court appearances today in
U.S. District C.ourt here.
Distel was the only one of those ar·
rested knoy,·u to have been active in the
two clays of protest that followed the
opening of Pontiac schools Tuesday, He
suffered 1 sprained ankle in an attempt
to block a bus Tuesday but told newsmen
i1 was "'worth it." His rather, 1Je1ander
Distel Sr ., 50, w11 arr111ttd at the bu•
depot for creattna 1 dlaturbanCt Wed•
nesday.
There was no organized plcketinc or
demon1tr1tlng Thur1dey . Bu1lng op-
ponents began e!fort1 aimed 1t bankrup-
tin~ the school system by keeping thelt
children out of school. Absenteeism re-
ml'lined at an unusually high level.
Sixteen young persons -most of them
non·sturlents -were arrested as a result
of scattered violence after clas1e1 wer•
dis missed Thur1d1 y, but five of them
later were relea1ed.
Ttie government :said the alleged con·
1T1\racy to bomb the bu1e1 involv.d the
11.J arrested Thursday and others "whose
names are unknown." Nell Welch, speclal
agenCin cha rge of the Dfltrtlt FBI ofrlce,
would not comment when asked at •
news conference if there were u y
suspects in the bombing llsclr.
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STORMS .•.
liondura1, "it wa1 a minimal hurric1:1ne.
"The mountain& of Honduras Infl ic ted a
seriou1 blow to Edilh 1" foreca1ter Nill
Frank said, "and 11though Edith is now
over open waters, it appear1 the liystem
will not regain 1lgnlticant strength to
cause 1eriou1 d1ma11e when it mov11 In•
and over British I-Ionduras late this after·
noon." Residents. hov;ever, ll'ere \\'arned
to stay alert.
At noon, EDT. forecasters said P!dllh
\\'a:r; centered about 85 miles soulhtasl o(
Belize, the capital or Briti5h Hondura11.
near latitude 16.5 north and lon1ltud1 87.3
.,,,.e~t.
Frank said the storm was moving
Inward the v•esl·northwest at 10 to 15
m.p.h., ·•and is txpect1d In cross the
British Honduras coast south of Beli ie
this aflernoon."
t-.feanwhile, Fern d id little damage ex·
cept to !hf! land. No aevere injurl1s were
reported. Tides whipP41d by wi nd au1t1 of
72 miles an hour flooded beaches,
p11 slure1 and rangeland.
"The r11ttl eanskes are be&iMin & lo pile
up on the roads because that's the
highest ground In moil arias," said
James Barbour of nearby B11y City, Tex .
"\\'e saw some that were fiv e to 1lx feet
long."
A tornado ap&v.·ned by thfl 'torm 1kip.-
pcd lhrou~h the treetops al Tai:as City
during the night but did little damage.
ffa!es haltered shinal ea fram roota but
Fe.rn lacked the real punch af a hur-
11rane.
The rain aod tides were the most trou-
ble
·•The \1·1nd is v1 hipping lht' 1er out of
t-.1 atagorcla Ray <1crnss the roads and it's
raining so bad that you can hardly 1ea
\\he re yo u're going," 1atd Barbour, a
r-.1 at11gorda County 1·eserve d e p u I y
~hrrtff. rlt1ri ng ;i sweep throui;h the
roast.11 ;irr;i i'Jter Fern hit. •·But as far as
\1e cao tell , the place looks in pr1Uy good
shape."
Freeway Foe Rode ff er
Sticking to His Guns
By t . PETER KRIEG
Ot l~t DtllW r 111t .t.t11t
E. Orion Rodeffer Isn't going to wiif
any popularity rnnte1l1 in Newport
Beach, but he '"YI he dnti1n 't care.
"Wh.11t'1 right t1 right; wha1'1 wron1 is
wro ng," the min whn ha:i fl11d a suit to
r1ver1e 1 cily council action reJcindi ng
the Paoific Coast fo'reew ay route a1ree.
ment said loda v.
R.odeHer n11 lntaln1d that 11 !ht aole
reason he in1tltuttd the legal action.
"Maybe I'm old fa~hloned." he aaid,
''but you can't unilaterally break & con·
tract.
"A hand1h1ke w11 iood t OOUJh ln
the, old wt1lem da y1," he said, "now
you ''e got signed docun1enls wilh people
loot..tng for all sorts of y,·ays to "·iggle out
of 1hem."
''f.iy position ma.y be unpopular."
Rodeffer 1a id, "but it's sound."
Rode!fer u.ld his lsv.·yer1 'hdn't file the
act ion earlier "becaust thty did a i reat
deal of research."
He s11id ht ....,asn'l dnlng thl5 for 1he.
publicity, "the only reason I'm In It ls lo
wln i!.'' he sa id .
..The rase has heen re1e1r C'h vP.ry
carefully and we htl!y l111end tn v.•lo IL ''
lie ~aid the l;i1·k ol lhe freewa y would
riot :irrec t any btL~1nf$~ tha t hC' ls !n.
Rndeflcr has 1nov cd the olflc's of hs
flrm , Rodllffer lnve1 tment1. lntn 1 new
office buildlng he ha• con1tructld at
Newport Center,
"We're right on the front111 road 11f
th• Coron• d1I Mar Fr••••y," he 11\d
"IKI 1 don't c1rt where lh•)I build th~
Co11t Freeway."
•le 1ay1 he 1till th inks it's 1ol n& to be
built .
"Th• State Highway Corn.mlsaion ha1
never said it won't build the freeway ,"
Rodeffer pointed out
He 11id State Publie Worka DeperttMnt
nff icial1 have been ••Yinl dlfttrtnt thlr111
on the subject to diff1rent peopl1.
"Th1y tell Colla M"1 one lhlnt and
Newport Beach another," Rod 1 If tr
charged,
A11ist1nt Pu blic Work1 Oirtclt1r Bam·
rord Frankl'lnd ha1 a11ul'ld Newport
Beach offici1la th9 coa1t.al freiew1y '111'111
not bl contructed "11 Joni 11 Newport
Beach dOlln't want It "
At the sam• time, Frankl1nd ha•
ipoken with Costa Me11 leadu1 ln le11
def inite term1.
Rodefft'r, Whose auit 1\10 1eek1 to atop
Newport Beach from 1pendin1 any mOf'I
money oo either future frr1way elections
and e\'en on hl1hw1y studies, 11\d "t"-
1·1ty doei n'I have tn spend "5,000 fon Ill
rurrt nt traffic 1tudy J to know It needs a
freewa y .
Polish Poultry
"Did I hear someone say fried chicken?" This Buff Laced Polish chick-
en currently is exhibitin g it s 1ilartl1na ha ir·do 1t th1 Muakincum
County Fair in Zanesville, Ohio.
Nixon Meets Critics
Of Economic Policies
\VAS HI NGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon sat down today with Geroge J\1eany
and other labor leaders who have con·
demned his new economic program and
lilittned to their viewli of what lihould
follow the 91>-day wa&e·price freeze.
Aft1rward. Me1ny, pre1ident of the
AFL,.CJO, told reporters, "we made our
po1ltlon clea r."
What was tJi1on'1 altitude?
"He listened."
The &e11ion la1ted about two houri. tt
wa1 th1 firs t face-to-face meeling
between labor leaders and the President
!'iince he imposed the y,·age·price freeze
Aug. 15 -to the lre or t-.teany. Aulo
\Vorkers President Leonard \Voodcock
and others. rSee earller story . Page 5).
Nixon said he planned to consult with
business, farm. con1re11lonal and other
leaders prior to aMouncln1 the economic:
r.rogram that wUI follow the free.ze. He
old Congress the freez• would not be
continued in its pre,enl form beyond its
expiration Nov. 13. But he said so me kind
·of controls wou ld bt necea1ary to prevent
Kidney Surgery
Done in Pairs
LOS ANGELES (UPI l -Surgeons Dr.
Rafael Mtnd1t and hi1 identltal tw in. Dr .
Robert Mendet, often perform operations
as a team.
They y,·ere both on duly Wednesday at
St. Vincent'• Hospital when two patienta
Roaer Bnd Ronal d Rogahn, S2, also are
identical twins.
Ronald was giving one of his kidneys to
Roger. Rafael and Robert performed the
operation, tak.in& pains to make sure
llonald waa donatl n~ the kidney and
Roger was receiving it.
St. Vincent's said Thursday both ll'ere
in good condition.
a burst of inflation.
r.1eany and other labnr Jeader1 emerJ•
ed lrom the meetlna looklna 1eriou1. He
had sat next to N!Ion at th• conf1rence
table. He told reporters as he cli mbtd in·
to his chauf£eu red limou sine that "11.·e've
said for months 11i•e y,·ould cooperate with
<inyth1ng that is equitable and fair" in lhe
follow·on prog ram.
Woodcock, y,•ho vied v:ith Pifeany in the
harshness of his critic iam of the v.•age·
price fre,ze., aa id he told Ni xon
"son1c!h1ng h11 lo com e" in place of the
freeze and !hat "it has be be volunt ary
and tripartite" -mea n!n1 labor
bu1ine1s and aovernment. '
Official Fights
Males' Marriage
Pi1ANKATO, Minn. (U PI ) -Blue Earth
County Attorney John Cor bey 1aid Th ur1·
day he wlll not file the m1rrl1ie llcenae
of two men bec1u1e the "marriaae it11Jf
is null and void."
Jack Baker and Michael ~tcConnell,
both 29 and 1tudent1 1t the University of
1'.Hnntsota, had 1 weddinJ ceremony
before a Mtlhodlst ~1inl1ter t19t week.
They u&ed a llcenae they hid obtained
here.
Baker uaed the name Pat Lyn McCon·
nell on the 1lcen1e. He took that name
last month when he was ad opted by
r-.tcConn e\1. •
After 1 weddin&, tht \lcenae ia returned
lo the coun ty 1e1t for lillna.
hfcConnell and Baker, pre1\dent of the
U~iverslty of Minneaota 1tud1nt body,
will appear before the Mlnnesot1
Su perme Court la ter thl • month to
challe nae Hennepin County'• refusal lO
give them I 1lcen1e.
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Prisoners
Make Surge
To Cellblocl\:
ATTICA , N V. <AP\ -(';(invlc te holding
30 hostages in a rebellion o\'er prison con·
dilions surged from a cellbloc k In their
CQntrol today to an ad jacent ce llb loc·\.:
he ld by la wmen . The convicts are dn \'cn
back by tear 1as.
The incident came alter a night of
un~asy calm st Ute maxiinum sccurl!y
prison.
Overnight the inmates had obiained a
federal court order proh1billn& prison of·
fici als from taktna any "physical
reprisals" against thtm, according Ill
state corrections commissioner, Russe ll
G. Oswald.
Oswald said the inn1ate& con11nued to
hold the ~uards captl\'e as "'ell 01s fou r
ci\•ilian shop foremen. trapped by the
prisoners Thursday. Tht' rt'bc!s \1ere
armed with pipes, ba seball b a ls ,
homemade knives and 1tored tear eas at
thfl Attica State Prison.
01w1ld and other priso n off!c!a la met
again today 11.•ith inm1Hes and pledged to
re1pect the federa l inju11c tio11 against
retaliation. But they 1aid they could not
offer amneaty from criminal pr ose cution.
The order waa announced by state cor·
rectlons commis1ioner, Russell Osw11ld,
who said It wa1 signed by Judge John T.
Curtin of U.S. Di1trict Court in Buffalo.
The Inmates, all convic ted felons rioted
Thursday, Injuring a dozen guard•, seiz·
Ing the ho1tages, and 1ettlng fire to lhre1
build ing s.
Oswald mel with some of them l;:1ter in
the day and his own promise that there
v;ou!d be no administrative reprisals led
to an uneasy truce.
Hundreds of inmates spent the night in
a prison yard, wat ched fron1 a distance
by state police, sherlfl'1 deputies and
corrections officers. All entrances to Ute
yard were sealed off.
Prison off icials said the hostages v.·er!!
apparently being treated well and had
been provided with blankets. The night
1lr was chilly.
The rioting Inmate• -I.280 of the
pri1on'1 2,254 -re mained officially out of
control" early today.
Oswald flew In from Albany Lor the
demands .
Boy, 12, Drowns
Off Huntington
A l2·}'ear-ol d Santa Ana boy drowned in
the aurf ofl Huntin&lon Beach Plt.r
Thuraday afternoon.
Lifeguard C1pt. Dou1 D'Arn&ll tden·
tified the dead boy aa Brian Loaan of 230S
Laird Place. He waa dead on arrival at
Pacifica Hospital at 1: 15 p.m.
D'Arnalt aa ld the boy was ridina 1 aurf
mal about 25 feet from shore ~·hen he
was hit by a wave and rolled into the
water.
\Vilnesses told lifeiiuards the boya im·
medi1tely submera;ed and apparently
made no e!fort to aw lm.
An unidentified swimmer pull ed the
boy out of the water. Lifeguards Lou\~
Zllnik and Huah Foste r admini1tertd
moulh·to--mouth resu1citalion from the
beach to the hospital, but lo no avail.
Looking
f~ri. ... 1 I
Yet
Functional
Tambour deon on each side •Ive thl1 unutuol dttk a true nautical look. Desk
ftaturo1 a pewter gilt ba1e, and •Ilk screen decorations on all sides. Just ti!•
piece to •park lntomt in any room.
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Today'l!I Flnal
N.Y. Stoeks
VOL 64, NO. 217, ~ SECTION S, 48 PAGES * I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, "1971 TEN CENTS
'Peace Candidate' to Lead League of Cities
By JACK BROBACK
01 !~t DtllY ,ilot S!tft
The embattled Orange County Lf'ague
of Cities elected a "peace" candidate
Thursday night as their ne\\' president
and l'llaynr Ed Hirth of Newport Beach as
,·ice president.
The 2.3 of 25 ci!y represenl.ati11es
present at the meeting 1n Orange ignored
recommendations of their nominating
comn1lttee on all positions . ~tayor Robert
S ig1t Hint lip
'i\'1lSC11'1 of Costa fi1esa failed ln be
re-e-Jected lo the post of state director.
The new president 1s l'l1ayor Rohert
Finnell of Placentia who saw his election
as "an effort to bring the league
together," He succeeds r.1ayor Ed JusL of
Fountain Valley who cnncludes a
turbulent year as head of the organiza·
lion.
Re jected in the vo!lng ""en~ nominees
Jerry Patterson, San ta Ana Councilman,
Governor Ronal d Reagan signs autograph for Jimmy I~ewis. 9, Cali·
fnrnia poster child for the National Cystic Fibrosis Research Found.a·
!inn .. ltrnn1y. a San Diego residen!. ''isited the Govrrnor in Sacran1ento
T hursday. 'fheir lalk ranged from pollution to baseball.
Wi11t e1·sllu1·g Hi gl1 Scl1ool
Wil l Do11 New AJlp eru·a11 ce
\\"1 ntPr<.bt1r1? ll ti:ti Srhr.ol ~rt~ A flP\V
rmilgf' lh i.<. f;i l) \\'lfh JhP appotn!mf'nt flf .'I
nr1v pnnr 1p:il :i nd rxp;in.<:iQn (l[ the ram·
pu <: inrn .,, ~11idnnrf' rrntf'r
Tr<!rll!1nn;illv 1111' s1n.'ll1 school in Hun·
t1n;:'!t.nn Rrn(•h's. nntlh rnd h;is catered to
prnhl('ltn ~11 ulrn1 <. lhn~e un;illlf' In .[(rl
nlnn.i:i 111 nnrinal rlnssrs. Thi~ ~rar 11 will
rnnlinue in ihnt rolr hu! with the adrht1on
of sn1n r nc11· prnprrtms .
The nc'v guidance cnmplr>: "'ill nJl('n
this f;1ll '~'till ;i prngram lo prepare f'X·
prr!;in l lrrn;iger,<: fnr motherhood while
enablinl! 1hcm lo conl1nuc ""'1lh their
cduca1inn
A ne\I' cxt rnrlcd day prngram has bfoen
:idr\cd for h1ph i;c hool studen1s trani;frr·
ti>d In \Vintrr<:burg from rrJ!ular rlassei;.
They IA'111 hf' ahlc tn dn makeup \\'Ork lal.e
1n thP. afl.t>rnoon prnding transition back
to reg!:ir classes.
AlsQ in !hp wnrl.:o; fflr thp cnminl! yPar
are a ~pt?tch therapy prn,i:.r;:im \1•h1ch ~·ill
p1·i>ntu;illv i;rr1e sturll'n!s fr om i;1x h1ah
srhools ':ind a rrsflurre libra ry for
matPrials in spt><:ial education. guidance
end cn11nsrlin~
ThP nrw princip;il at \Vintrrshurg "'Ill
he Charlr~ n. Cady , 4:i. a fnrmrr <'lln·
tinuat\on hi~h schonl prin rip;il for the
B11ldw1n Park Unificrl SC'hl)Ol ni~t rict. 1-le
vdll al sn se rve .:is assislanl director tn Dr.
\\"alter \Vinlers. head of the guidance
complex.
"\\'e h:ivP. pled~ed to ronlinue the
philosophy of !hr six year old school that
il should l>P neither punishment nor a
~'alered-do~·n version of education for the
Youth Wo und ed Aft.e r
Ai.rporl LSD Trip
LOS Ar-;GEl.F:S1IA P\ -Police i;ay a
~n.year..nld cnllegft ~tUrl!'n! told !hem a
do...(!'! of l.SIJ touched off h1~ iany
tM>ha,·1or :ir Lo! Aniteles lntl'rnellonal
A1 rpor1 . leading to his being shot by a
wHcemAn
\.e1'1r~e A:ihak111~ of Rr1m1 nghem , Ala.,
was listed in ~l'riou~ r.onrlition today in
the pri11nn ward of County.lJSC MedicA I
Cen\e_r, He IA'AS arrested for investi~11tirin
of assault \l'Jlh intent to commd murder,
-
AT WIN TERS BU RG H ~LM
New Pr inc ipal Cady
unmotivated," said Jack S. Roper ,
superintendent of lhe Jluntinglon Beach
Union lligh School Dist rict in announcing
the appointment
"There ha,,, been an impression theJ. the
continuation thi gh school ill for active
trf'ILihlema kers and hardened delinquents
y.·hrJm the !'lrdinary high school simply
can'1 hold or control ." he said.
"In facL we have learned tha t the
typical conlinu~linn hig h school !itudenl
is not a h.:irdrntd drllnqurnl Since scMol
nl'lf"nrcl there has bef:n little vandalism or
trnublt> "
Thi.~ year, Win ler11burg will h;:ive t:I
!P;irhcrs. !Y.·o cnuns<'kirs anrl a part-limf!.
psychologi~l on its ~taH . Subject.~ taugh t
range from Algebra to hi11tory with
special ~mphasliii on h1111iness and In·
duslrial ;iris ch111ses ge:nrcd to rrepare
the student to step directly Into a JOb .
tor president : Gilbert Arb1so, Slanton
Councilman .and Hal Sims. La Habra
ma yor, for vice president: and Wilson, as
state director.
Elected to the post which Wilson has
he!d for t.he past two years was Coun·
cilman Duane Winters of Fullerton.
F"innell's election O\'er Patterson was
obviously engineerffl by leaders in the
organization who sought to mo\'e away
from recent controversies over the Local
400
Agency Formation Commission and lhe
Orange County Harbor District.
Patterson was involved inthe LAFC
dispute as Santa Ana played ?Jo lead role
ln the bettle between that city and the
proposed new City of Irvine.
Two lawsuits are pending over selec·
tion of a League representative to the
LAFC. Retiring president Just blamed
the CQntroversy on "vague wording in a
slate law" y,·hich ht said was being cor-
rected .
He referred to the act creating the
I.AFC which does not clear!; spell out
terms of office for members.
Finnell said the ~ague will continue to
operate as an equal partner with the
Board of Supervisors.
The new leadf!rs facf! two critical
sessions soon. On ~pt. lS the mayors
meet with the S\Jpervisor.ii at the Wf!stern
\\'bite House in San Cemente and on Oct.
14 the membership will attempt to reach
a decis ion on the controversial Airport
Land Use Commission.
C.Ounty Supervisors demonstrated their
lack of support of the land use. group by
providing only $500 in the current budget
for its operation.
The new League president b a former
FBI agent end is a fin;incial planning of-
ficer with NQrth American Rockwell.
60 New Jobs
Huntington Beach Hiring Hall 'Overwhelmed'
More than 400 job seeker.ii have been
screened by Hwitington Beach city and
&chool officials to fi ll about 60 new posi·
tions under the National Emergency
Employment Act, it was reported today .
"Jt was hectic but it worked.'' said Don
Lewis , assistant city personnel director,
of the "hiring hall" set up Wednesday
and Thursday at. the Re creation Center.
"\\le were just l)verwhelmed with peo·
pie and as a result I believe the city will
2 Big Storm s
Blast Texas
And Hondtll'as
From Wire Servict ll
Two powerful hurricanes slashed at the.
Gulf coasts of Texas and Central
America whilf! a third storm appeared in
1he Caribbean and began it's run
towards land.
Edith, the most devastating of the two
hurricanes, blasted onto the eastern
i;hore of Honduras early today with winds
topping 170 miles an hour and IS.foot
tides that forecasters fear left many vil-
lages '·completely overrun by the sea ."
\\'ealhermen said later that Edith harl
bee n broken up by the rugged Hondura~
mountain ranges and moved back out lo
sea lo reform .
Hurricane Fern, !he first hurricane to
hit U.S. shores this season. chased
thousands of residents from Gelveston
homes and slammed ashort at the
surprised fishing village of Metagorda
erirly today. This was 80 miles southwest
()f 1he forecast !andf11\I.
fern fizzled into e driving rainstorm
before sunrise and set the Texas coast
;iy,•ash. Rattlesnakes seeking dry ground
filva rmed onto the highways.
Tropic:il storm Gin~er. the seventh
~torm of this busy hurricane season,
mean"'hile blossomed out of ,11 tropica l
dPpression today in the Atlantic about 300
mil es south of Bermuda.
Ginger grew oul nf a tropical
depression that stalled for sever11I days
east of the central Bahamas Island chain .
At noon, EDT. storm Ginger y.•a11
centered near latitude 28.0 north end
longitude 66.1 wes. The storm was mov-
ing slowly northward.
The National Hurricane Center 11aid
Ginger was of no immediatf! danger to
Groovy Wee kend
On Orange Coast
Beaches Foreca st
Summer is alive and well along the
Orange Coast.
A fair wP.ather outlook for the weekend
IS predicted for coastal communities with
h.lgh temperatures in the middle to high
70s both Saturday and Sunday.
Inland Orange County will be warmer,
As u~uAI, with a high Saturday near 90
dropping to 85 on Sunday.
The • lone discouraging word in the
weekend weather forecast is the trace of
early morning fog and low cloud! e1-
pecttd to hug coastal areas.
Thf'l National Weather Service has
charted no major storm systf!ms like the
one lhat clouded the area last weekend. A
cool front is expected to pess inland too
far north or Southern Cilifornia to kick
up Santa Ana 'finds.
Thus, the ru~h · to tht sta by lnland
motorists will be fanned by lypiclll 11r-
ternoon &e3 bretit! fro m the southwest
al. from 10 to 15 koot.s.
Nighttime lows along the co11at will he
ln in the !Mls. Winds tonight and Saturday
night wiU be ll&ht mi variable.
fill its 33 slots within a week," he com·
mented.
Already hired by the cily are two police
officers, a personnel specialist and
several groundsmen and firemen 's ap-
prenticf!s, all of whom are scheduled to
begin work next week.
"We heve: already hired most of our
unskilled persons and many of them are
Vietnam veterans. Some of oui; more pro-
fessional jobs will take: a litt!~ more time
to fill." said Lewis .
Also represt nted at the hiring hall were
local school districts who are scheduled
to receive $166,000 of the $48 1,400 federal
job relief grant. Although schoolmen
have begun screening, lhey are not ex-
pected to hirf! their employes unut mid-
October.
Fifty percent of the jobs are required
to become permenent under t h e
Emergency Employment Act. Th!! other
50 percent may become permanent. They
Bus Bomb Bust
Driver R e1noves It, Goes On
JACKSONVILLE, Fla . (UPI) -A "'oman drivtr unknowin gly pulled a
dynamite bomb from beneath her school bus today and drove her rowula 4•
Uverina children.
J ack Poole. owner of a service station behind which the bus i1 park!d
every night , made th e discovery later when the bus driver asked him if ht
knew what the object was. The driver was not immediately ldentifled.
TKE BOMB contained J4 sticks of dynamite in a paper sack, wired to
fla shlight batteries and what appeared to be a timing device from a kitchen
appliance.
"l thought it "'as a homemade tlectricel testing equipment, so I wasn't
"'orried at first, and then l found the dynamite in a bag,'' Poole said.
rN QUICK ORDER, police arrived, and then FBI agents, U.S. Treasury
Department ;igens, firf'l marshals. publi c school authorities an d two men from
Rn army ordnance disposal team stationed al the Jacksonville Naval Air Station.
A trained sheriff's deputy dismantlerl the timing device and the Army men
dunked the dynamite in a liquid that made it hermles,,,
Negro Student Slain,
Touches Off Outburst
LUBBOCK, Tex (UPI) -A roc k and
OOt!le thro .... ·ing croy.·d marcher1 nn cit '
hall 1.1nd ~nipers fired at. police from roor-
lop~ today in an flu!.burst of virilcnce
st;:irted by the murdrr of a Negro teen·
ager in the h11llway of an integrated high
school.
And in Detroit, six men , inc!urling two
key figures in lhe Michigan Ku Klux
Kl an, ha ve been arrested on conspiracy
charge11 in the bombing of 10 empty
school buses in Pontiac Aug. JO, a week
before a court-ordered defi egregaUon pro-
gr11m began.
One police officer was wounded in th e
neck bul wes in fa ir condition in the Lub-
bock shooting. Two others were
hospitelized with injuries ran~ing from
cul5 and bruises to body injuries suffered
when a ca r hit one of them .
Police Sgl. frank Carter said "about
:W" person11 were arrested between mid·
night and 3 a.m. when the disturbance
ended.
"We had negroes. r.te,.•cans anrl whites ,
a little of all," Carter said . "Only 21 were
arrested for breaking curfew. about eight
Boy, 12, Drowns
Off Huntington
A 12·year-0ld Santa Ana ~y drowned in
the surf oU Hun tington Beach Pier
Thursday aflemoon.
Lifeguerd Capt. Doug D'Arnall lden-
tilied lbe dead boy u Brian Logan of 2302
Laird Ph1ce. He was dead on arrival at
Pacifica Hospital at 1:15 p.m.
D'Amall aaid the boy waS" riding a .!Urf
mal 11bout 25 leet from .shore when he
w11s hit by a wave and rolled lnto the
water.
Witnesses told lifeguards the boys im·
medletely submerged and apparently
m11de no e:ffort to swim .
An unldcntifled swimmer pulled-~he
boy t'IUt of the weter. Lifeguerds Louis
Zitnik tind Hugh Fos ter administer!d
mnuth-to-mouth resuscit11ti".ln from the
beach to the bospllal, but to no avail.
for disturbance and lwri or three for car-
rying prohibited weapons. And we had a
fe w booked for drunk."
\\!i!liam nay Collier, 16, was fatally
~h0t Tl111rsday af!rrnnon in a hallway of
Dunbar High School. His assailant used a.
.22 calf))(r pistol and Collier died en route
tn ;i h'lspital.
Pol ice charged Jeff Earl Carver, 15. a
y,•hite student, with th!! shooting. The
schoo l was inlf!grated last yee r,
Carter seid Mayor James Cranberry
declared a state or emergency and im·
posed a 10:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. curfew
when scatteared violen« indicated an
emergency &ituation.
The 111rrf'lsts, mede by FBI agent1 in
De troit Thursday, came hours after school
buses in the nearby industrial city
moved out of their depot on schedule and
without incident fo r the first time ginao
schools opened for Pontiac's 24.000 school
children. 9,000 of whom are affe<"ted by
lhe busi ng proJ:ram. Scattered violence
was reported after schools closed for the
day.
The six were charged with conspiracy
to vi olete federal bo mb laws, conspiracy
to nb5truct ff!rle ral court orders and ron-
spiracy to violate the 1988 Civil Right•
Act.
Among those 1rrested waa Robert
Miles, 48, ol Howell, who resigned last
spring as Grand Dragon of the: Michigan
KKK. according to Rllph"B. Guy Jr., U.S.
Attorney for the Eastern District of
Michigan.
Also arrested was Wallace Elwood
Fruit, 21. of Drayton Plain3, a 1tate of·
ficer of the Klan.
'The others arrested, also described as
Klan members. were : Ale1ander Distel
Jr., 28. of the Pontiac-area community of
Clarkston; Pennis Cla:11:ton Ramsa,y, 24,
!In 11uto worker from Dr1ytnn Plains:
Raymund Quick Jr .. :2.4, of__fonUac.--an
employe of 1 cemetery, and Edmund
Remier. of Howell , whom the. FBI said
W81J: unemployed.
All faced court appearance• today ln
U.S. Olatrict Court here.
all range in salary from $5,200 to $10,500
annually.
"\\le have tried to do in two days wha t
\l'e normally do in three weeks. In fact
soine of the guys are taking their
physicals right now \l'hile we're &till
processing others," said Lewis.
"This ls nol a \VPA project. Wf'l need
these guys right now. When !hf! f!ds givP.
you the money there is no other ques·
lion."
U.S. Progran1
Could Supply
Aide to City
By ALAN DJRKIN
01 th• Dl ilW l'llOI 11111
The Huntington Beach City Council
may get an administrat ive .assistant out
of the federal emergency employment
program.
The job would pay $692 a month and
the duties, according to the description
drawn up by the personnel department,
call for him to be "an aide lo the mayo r
and city council to hand I e cor~
respondence, make reporls. gather da l.!
and generally coordinate work under the
supervision of the 1n;iyor. ''
One applicant for the job is Wilham T.
Brazney, campaign manager for Coun-
cilman Jack Green in last year's council
election.
Brazney formally applied for the job
about t"·o weeks ago. The opening wa~
not made public until Wednesd ay of this
wetk when it was posled in the hiring
hall set up by the: personne l department
in the recreation center. It was one or
about JS jobs advertised that may be
available in the city with the help o(
federal mflney.
BeforP. \Vedne sday. there wcrf'l about
tight other 11pp1ican1s for the position.
These 11.·ere people \vho harl gone to th e
personnel depar1ment ro inquire whether
there may be any arlininistrative open-
in gs available after re:iding in the ncw r
n1cdia of the federal aid .
Their app1icat1nn11 \\'ere taken for Ad·
mlnistrativc trainees. Brazney"s ap-
plica tion was for the specific position lhaL
is being created.
Today, there are about 35 applicant:.
for the job. foll owing the posting of the
position in the hiring hall. according to
Assistant Personnel Director Don Lewis.
"We have a lot of good appl icants.
Vietnam veteran!!, aerospace workers.
guys with college degrees in public ad·
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Orange
Weather
Light winds will push those Tow
clouds out of the way Sa lurday
morning and 11unny sk ieii will pre-
vail for the weekend, with tempera-
tures of midrlle 70.!I along the
beach to mid-80s inland .
INSIDE TODAY
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Lag una Beach and the Orangt
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18th .!eoson promiser .tet1cn con-
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'"fop City Aides
Win Pay Boost
About S8 city of Hllntington Beach
department heads and their depllties wi!J
experience a thaw in the current salary
frttze. They arc ~ing aranted 4 percent
pay increa5es.
The hike had bten agrttd on by the
lo.tanagement Em p Icy e s Organization
(fl.fEO ) and the city council JtJly 21 , but
were not to have taken effect ll11W
September.
At that time the i;alary questioc was to
have been reviewed in light of a rurvey
romparlng H11ntington B e a c h ad~
ministrative slllaries with olher cities.
City Attorney Don P. Bonfa ruled todaY'
th at the fo.1EO t•ould go ahead v.·ith it s
sur\'ev, but that farther incrl'ases based
on th2t survey •• ,,.ould be prohibited unti l
,.'lv . 14 when the 9Cklay v.·age freeze. is
scheduled to end.
Jn addition, Bonfa ruled that step in-
creases approved for other city emplo}'l'S
prior to Aug. 15, but not pai d be<:ause of
administrative error, should be granted.
Step increases based on performance
will not be granted, according lO Bonla.
Freeway Foe Rode ff er
Sticking to His Guns
By L. PETER KRTEG
01 !ht DI U' Pl~! St1!1
E. Orion Rodeffer isn't going to win
any popularity contests in Newport
Beach. but he says he doesn't care.
"What's right ls right : ~·hat's wrong is
wrong," the man who has filed a suit lo
reverse a city council action rescinding
the Pacific Ciast Freeway route agree-
ment said today.
Rodeffer maintained that is 1he sole
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mlnlstratlon," Lewis said.
"It's a good training job for a young
man wanting to get into local govern·
ment, a guy with a major in public ad-
mlnllitration 11.nd wanting to do graduate
w~rk ," he said.
Lewis said the job ~·ould now be ad-
vertised and the position would go
t hrough the state Employment Service,
"lt looks like we might be forced to
conduc t an examination to screen ap-
plicants.'' Lewis said. "This is 1 federal
program and we'll have to observe some
proctdures."
Brazney is 38. has bten unemployed for
four months, and Is a resident of the city.
He had a sporting goods store in the city
until that closed. Before opening the
!ilore, he was a salesman for a potato
chip company.
Asked toda y what qualifications he con·
i;idered he had for the job. Brazney said:
"The scope is not defined yet a!! I un-
derstand it. There are n u m e. r o u s
qualificaUoo.s that will be necessary." He
does not have a college dttree.
Asked how he knew tbe Job was belnl
created. Brazney said, "In discusslons
w!th councilmen end people in city hall.
The council has needed this position for a
Jong tlme. They need someone to 11sist
lhem."
Crossi ng Guard
Set for Street
A crmsing guard will be. stationed at
the Palm Avenue intersec!lon with
Golden We!il Steel in Huntington Beach
during school hours.
The guard \I'll\ be there on an ex·
perimental basis to deternune if th is ap-
proach will be the solution to compllant.s
from parents ~·bo have cited the. danger
to children in crossing the busy highway.
Parents had petitioned the City Councll
for help. Public \Vorks Director Jim
Wheeler reported that a tra(fic signal will
soon be placed al the fo.!ansion Avenue
intersection with Golden \\'est and he
though that would slow dov.·n traffic.
He also advised 11gainst putting a
i;idewalk or a stop sign at Palm, arguing
that such moves would only give a child a
false se.nse of security.
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reason he instituted the legal aclir;n.
"Maybe ;·m old fashioned," he said,
''but you can't unilaterally break a con-
tract.
"A handshake v.·as good enough in
lhe old western da ys," he said. "no1v
you've got signed documents \Yith people
looking for all sort~ of v.•ays to v.·iggle out
of them."
"My position may hf' unpopular ,11
Rodeffer said. "but it's sound ."
Rodeffer said his lawyers didn't file the
action earlier ''becall5e they did a great
deal of research."
He said he wasn't doing this for the
publicity, "the only reason J 'm In it is lo
win it," he :!aid .
'·The case has been research \'ery
carefully and we fully intend to win it"
He said the Jack of the freev.·ay would
not affect any bus!ne.c;s that he is in.
Rodeffer has moved the offices of hs
firm, Rodeffer Investments, into a new
office building he has constructed at
Newport Center.
''We're righ t on lhe fr ontage road of
the Corona de[ f\1ar Freeway." he said.
"so I don 't care where they build the
Coast Freeway."
He says he stUI thinks it's going to be
built.
"The State Highway Commis sion has
ne ver said It won't build the free"·ay.''
Rodeffer pointed out .
He said Slate Public Works Department
officials have been saying different things
on the subject to different people.
"They tell Costa fo.fe.sa one !hing and
Newport Beach another,'' Rode ff er
charged.
Assistant Public Works Director Barn·
ford ' Frankland ha! assured Newport
B!tcli otfleial1 tht coeslal freeway will
not be contructed "as long 1s Newport
Beach doe!n't want it."
At the same time. Frankland has
spoken with Costa Mesa leaders in less
definite terms.
RIX!efftr, whose suit al!o 3eek~ to i;top
Newport Beach from spending any more
money on either future freeway elections
and even on highway studies, &aid "lhe
city doesn't have to spend $85.000 (on iU
current traffic study) to know it needs a
freev.·ay.
"Sometimes it takes me 20, 30 or 40
minutes lo get from one end of lov.n to
lhe other."
Rodeffer said if Ml many people \\'ere
upset at the potential sight of a free wa y,
.. lhev coulr! put it underground
··it eould be done,"' he said. "Tht>v
C'OUld build a tunnel practically from one
enrl of the city In the Qlher "
Bt>sides. Rode/fe r said. the citv dl)t>~n·t
ha vf' any money to implement anv othe r
solutions if they come up with thein.
"Here the state and fe deral
governments \vere v.·i llin~ to spend !ht>
money for a snlut ion anrl !he city J:{)('S
ahead and unilaterallv breaks a con-
tract," he said. ·
C-Ouncilmen brokl' the contract twn
ml'.\nths af!er the f.Iarch 9 election ~·hf'n
voters had overw!le\mingly urged the
route agreement be terminated.
The council action was taken after a
rommittee failed to convince the state to
join ~·ith them in bilateral rescission.
Subsequenlly, however, state official s
made the declaration there would be no
freeway wit!\r;ut the city's say.so and
then llnnounced a new policy &aying,
because of environmental consideratirin~.
there would be n<' freeways bui lt along
the entire California coast except undl'r
unusual clrcumstances -and "'Ith local
apnroval.
Taking the new policy lo heart,
Nev.•port Beach councilmen ha ve suc-
Cl'eded in getting the State Hi~h1\·av
Commission lo put a reque~t for an
11l!emate. inland. route of the freew11y on
the <'ommi&sion agenda Thursday.
Clffirial! of Cista Mes11. Laguna Beach
and Huntington Beach have said they in·
tend to :1imilarly attend lhl'.t Ventura
m~tinli! to assurt their best interests are
guarded.
Young Bicyclist
Struck by Auto
A 12·year-old Fountain Valley boy suf.
fered a broken lea: and other injuries ·
Thursday ~·hen he "'M hlt ))y a t'•r v.·hi!e
riding his bicycle acrop Maa:nolia Street
at La Paloma A\'enue.
Jefferey Fent'hak of 9172 El Cor!Pz
Avt .. ,.·as li!ted in satisfactory condition
today al Hunllnglon Jnterconlmun1ty
Hospi !al.
Police said tl'le boy's bike v.·as hi! h\ n
car driven bv r.frs. Grac:e !'." Robert~ 5'Z,
of 1548 Elm 0A\'I!', Cn~ta Mi's/I Thr hlr1-
1·l~ ..., . .,~ <'ru•her:I and dragged tnort than
60 feet by the car.
Police did not cite MrJ. RoberL~
Judge Nix es
Medina Plea
To Acquit
From Wirt Strvlttt
FT. r-.1CPH ERSON. Ca. -A military
judge denied today fl defense reque!t for
a dirl'cted verd1et of acquittal on all
murdf'r charges against My Lai def Pn-
dant Capt . Ernest L. J\lrdina.
Defen"'e attorney F. Lee Bailey had
arguetl for dismissal of all murder
charges aga inst fo.ted ina. on the basi! of
"staleness," a denial of a speedy trial
and lack of evidence.
Bailry did not ask for the disn1issal of
the assault charge against 1\led1na.
saying that this "probably Is a mauer for
explanation by the accused.•·
r-.1edina, 35, is charged with the murder
of 102 Vietnamese ci\'ilians during an in·
fantry assault on f.ty Lai 31'i: years ago.
The Army contends that he is responsible
for the murder of ·•not less than JOO"
civilians because he failed to stop his
troops from killing.
Ping Pong Protes t
He is personally charged wilh shooting
a Vietnamese v.·oman and ordering the
5hooting of a child.
In denying the motion for dJsmissal,
the judge, Col. Kenneth Howard , said, "ll
is my conclusion that there is some
substantial evidence as to each charge
Rev. Car! Aiclntire, right \1·ing radio preacher. plays
at ping pong ln front of lhe \Vhit e House. /·le den1on-
stratcd hi s prO\\'ess \\'ith paddle 'fhursday in protest
to \\'hat he described as President Nixon's "ping
pong di plomacy" The !able, \\'ith legs folded under·
neath, \\'as held fnr !i·lclntire because. he said, he
\\·as unable to obtain a permit to set it up. "
After ruling on the motion, Howard
recessed the trial until r-..tonday. when the
defense is to begin presenting its case . Fro111 Page 1
STORMS ...
Bermuda or the eastern United Sta tes
seaboa rd.
As Edith churned inland through Hon·
duras, experts tried to predict her next
ooves.
"The \\'Orst danger now· -and it's a
very real danger -is fro~sh flooding
on Honduras, British Honduras and as far
west as the mountains of Guatemala,"
said Dr. Robert H. Simpson, chief of the
National Hurricane Center.
Although lf1ere were not i1nmediate
reporls from Honduras, both Simpson
<ind noted hurricane authority Dr . Arnold
Sugg said they feared Edith devast<1ted
many remote vill ages in 1-londuras.
The storm. v.·hich had winds recorded
at 170 in.p h. nn its "\~·eaker" south side:
of !he center. drol'e !5 foot tides onto 1he
Honduran coa~t and poured torrential
rain,<; into the rugged mountains.
"\\'e belie ve many small villages \\ere
completely overrun by the sea," Simpson
said.
\\'eathermen said Edilh was "torn to
shreds'' by the rugged Honduran moun·
tains and "·hen th slO rm emerged at mid·
morning into the northwestern Gulf of
Hond uras. ''it v.·as a minimal hurrlcttne.
"The mount ains of l{ondllras inflicted 1
serious blow to Edi!h." forecaster Neil
Frank said, "and although Ed ith is now
over open v.·aters, it appears !he system
will not regain significant strength to
cause serious damage when it moves 1n-
and over Briti~h Honduras la!.e this after-
noon." Residents. ho~·ever . v.·ere \1·arned
to stay !ll'rt.
At noon, EDT. forecasters said Edith
\~as centered about 85 miles southeast o!
Belize, the capital ol British !londuras.
near latitude 16.5 north and longitude ft7.3
~·est .
Frank said the storm 1,1·;is mo\'ing
lov.·ard the 11·est-northwest at 10 to 15
m p h , "and is 4'Xpet•ted ll'l cros~ the:
Bnllsh Jlonduras coasl south or Bel1ie
this aften10011."
~fean\I hi!e, Fern did !11tle damage ex-
cPpl to the land No se\'ere 1njurit>s \\·ere
rtportf'd. Tides 11 hipped by \v ind gu!'t~ of
72 miles an hour Flooded beal'he~.
pas!ures and rangeland
"Thr ral!le.~nakes are beginntnE: lo ptll'
up on !he roads because that's the
h1~hesl i;:rr;und tn most areas.'' !'3ld
James Barbour of nearb.1· Bay L!l.1 Tex .
"\~'c saw some that were f11·e lo six fer!
long ."
A tornadr; ~pav.11ed by the !'tnrm !'kip-
ped thrl1u sli the trl'et()ps fll Tel:aS City
during the night hut did little damage.
Gales hnttered shingles from roofs but
Fern lacked the real punch of a hur·
ricane.
The ra in and tides v.·ere the most trou-
ble.
"The \\'ind is v.·h1pping the ter out or
J\latagorda Bay across the roads and it's
raining so bad that you can hardly see
\\'here you're going," said Barbo ur . a
t.1atagorda County 1·eser<>e de put y
sheriff, during a sweep through the
coastal area titer fern hit. •·But as far as
~·e can te ll, the pl&ce loo k! in pre.It)' good
shepe.''
Bell Buffs Slate
Hunting ton Talk
Lovers of bells will get together in Hun·
tin~ton Beach this v.·eekend to hear a la]k
Utled, "How the Pealing of Bells Appeals
tc the Five Senst!."
The talk will be given by fo.1rs. Frances
Abbolt to members of the Southern
California C1mpan11ology Club, a group
interested in the C1>llection and studying
or bells.
The mee.llng will be tleld at 2 p.m. Sun-
day at the home of twlr. and Jl.irs. Pierce s. Ahboll at t67!2 Summer Cloud Lane.
Tbe Abbott.s recently disp\a~·ed thPir col-
lectlon of bells at the Huntington Beach
Public Library.
(, eel •7] Sentenced ,o • -'
Nixon Me ets Critics
Of Economic Policies
,\.ASHI~GTO~ (LP!) -Pr~sidenl
Nixon sa t down today v.'ilh Geroge ~leany
and othe r labor leaders v•ho have con-
demned his new economic program and
listened to their views of llihat should
follow the 90-day v.·age·price frel'ze
Aft erward. ~leany, president of tile
AFl.·C IO. told reporters. "v.·e made our
pos1t1on clear."
\\'hat was Nixon·s attitudt~
''He listened."
Gty Gover11n1ent
Meets P eople
City government meets the people Sept.
22 during a town hall meetin g sponsored
by the Huntinston Beach League of
\l.'omcn Voters.
The affa ir Ix-gins at 7:30 p.n1. in !he ci-
t}' hall adm1n1s!rativ e annex v.·i!h a coffee
hour . .A panel discussion invol1•ing 1111>
seven 111embers of the city council and
league meinbers is scheduled to follo1v in
council chambers.
Pa11el 1s1s Jeannette Turk. R 11 o d a
fl lartyn, Betty Kennedy, 1\1 a r gar et
o ·Lough!in and Rosemary Jones II 11!
direct questions at the councilmen on a
variety of municipal subjects.
The public is inl'ited to attend 11·11hout
charge.
The session lasted about two hours. It
"'as the first face·tcrface meeting
between labor leaders and the President
since he imposed the \\·age-price freeze
Aug. Hi -to the ire of fo.leany, Auto
\\'orkers President Leonard \\'oodcock
and others, !See earlier story, Page 51.
t-.·ixon said he planned to consult \\'ith
business. farm, congressional and other
leaders prior to announcing the economic
program that \\'ill follow the freeze. He
told Congress the freeze v.·ould not be
continued 1n l!s presetN form beyond it s
exp iration f\ov, 13. But he said some kind
of controls "·ould be necessary to prevent
a burst of inflation.
~leany and other labor ll'aders emerg-
ed from the meeting looking serious. He
ha d sal nert to Ni 1on at the conference
ta ble. He told reporters as he climbed in·
lo his chau ffe ured limousine that "v;e·ve
said for months we would cooperate with
anything !hat is equitable and fab-" in the
foll ow-on prog rani.
\Voodcock, who vied with l\teany in the
harshness of his criticism of the \1•age-
price freeze. said he told Nixon
··son1ething has to cotne" in place of the
Jreeze <ind that "it ha s be be voluntary
and tripartite" meaning labor,
business and government.
Labor v.·as particularly disturbed at
l;ick of ad1·ance consultation on the \\'age·
price freeze, and \Voodcoc k said. "\\'e're
all grateful" that the ad1n inist ration no11'
1s sohci l in~ 11ev.·s from all sides before
deciding \\·hat v.•i ll fol!O\Y.
The army's final witness v.·as Robert A.
Brisentine, an Army CID agent who gave:
f\1edina a lie detector test. He testified
that during the course of !he test, fo,.1ed ina
told him that he had lost control of his
men during the My Lai sv.•eep, and had
mistakenly ordered lhe shooting of a
small boy. Brisentine was forbidden -
over Bailey's objections -to divulge the
outcome of the test itself, since polygraph
tests are not admissable evidence under
military la"··
After Bisentine left the stand Thursday,
lhe jurors were given about 4 0
photographs of the My Lai area. dealing
'"'ilh various points in the government
case.
Hunting ton Se ts
Po,ve r Boat Class
For Enthusias ts
Sail and po wer boat enthusiasts may
enroll in the U.S. PO\\'er Squadron Baste
Piloting course at Huntington Beach High
School Monday night.
The course. sponsored by the Hun·
tington Beach Union High School Distric1,
will be held from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. for the
13 week s in the driver education room.
As with other district adult education
courses, a $6 fee will be charged to all
persons over 21.
Taught by U.S. Pov.·er Squadron in-
structors. the course covers rull'~ of the
road. navigation, safety equipment.
charts and piloting. v.·eather. aids to
navigation and general sean1anship,
A reviev.•. follov.·ed by an examination
\'>i!l be he ld at the end of the course.
Those \1'ho pass the test \ri!I reccn·e a
certificate of completion and be eligible
for pov.·er squadron membership.
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Friday, St~trmbfr 10, Jq?l
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SW IMSUIT WINNER
Carolyn Stoner
Miss California
Stops 'Ent Col.cl..
In fle r S1vi 1nsuit
ATLANTJC CITY , \ .! 1L'PI 1
Carol.111 .Jean Stoner '.\I i~~ ("al11nr111 il,
says s!1e ('an tha1th her n101hr!' 111r clion~.
ing the briglll orange s1111'11su1l !hat. on
l1C'r 35-23·35 f1gurt'. caught thi.' .iudgl',,·
e.1 es Thursday n1 glll in :,-Tb s A1nrr1 ca
Pageant prclt1111n;int:-:.
The n111e-111dgr panel !ia nd1~d hl'r ;i
t;ilcnt con1pe11IH•n trophy ;111d a Sl .UIJO
i;cholarsh1p ;1fler shr \1·alked doll'n t.11c
conve11!1on hall ra111p. gat!1er1 111; ap·
preciatire 1l'h1~tles and applau~e
"I tnrd not !o l1~tr11 In all lhC' 1·11111·
rnrnls,'" !he Bel1110111 girl ~aid lcder. b11t
adn1itled tl1e 011e·p1ccl' :-111n1s1111 helµrd
J1er 111n once be fore -111 1he st<ile
pageant.
A future o<:e<inug1·aphcr. llll' brunetir,
bro\\·n-cved i\liss Sloncr ~arrt l\rr rnulhc1·
had orcir1·ed the su 11 held for her at a
store before she wrnt and pun.:ha.~rd 11
"This girl wan!ed 1t. and 11 11 as thC' la.~1
pne." she laugl1cd "Bui 1•.e buught 1L
first '
Co pter P art FalJ,;.
·Strike ·,; (; le1111 Ford
THOL-SANO OAf\~ 1AP1 -Vt't eran ;ir.
l0r Glrnn Ford had hi::: S1e tsnn knot.:ked
off 111 his ye<Jrs of \\'esl{'!'l1 1·n lf's hy had
gu~·s. hnrses, lnd1;-u1s -and no w a
hel1eoplf'r
Ford 1v:1s dnl'111g a .11'.'t'fl al !1111 (li p
lhrn11gh the h1lb 11 .. r111 "I l11l!l111 1\nd
'rhur:.d;i~' 11 hi:11 ;1 l1t"l11'11plr1' 111111111/:! h1i11
tro1in ahu1r ~udtlrn!~ 111! an :ur potkl·!
;;ind drnppcd <J11e ol 01c 1·!111ppf'r's pun·
101011.« k11r1('k('d h1.< h:lt <11 1 :111<1 l1r11kr. lhe
Jeep·s radio antcnn:i li e 11 a ~ l111ti urL
Inmates Beaten Back
NY Priso11 Rebels Surge From Cellblock
ATTICA. N.Y, fAP1 -Convicts holding
30 hoslages 1n a rebellion O\'er prison con-
ditions surged from a rellblock 111 their
<:Ontrol lod<1y lll an :1djacent cellblock
held by lawmen The tonvirts a!'e driven
b<lt:k by tear gas
The incident ran1e after a night of
11ne11sy calm at the maxi1nu111 securitv
prison
Q\·ernight the inn1at~s had obt;Hned a
ft'tleral court order proh1biling prison ut-
l1c1 als fron1 tak ing any ··phys1c<il
reprisals"' against thein. <1Ctord111g tu
state corr·ections t:u1nrnissioner. Bussell
G Os\1 aid
Os11·ald ~aid the inn1ates continued lo
hold the guard~ caplive as \\'ell as four
til"ili<in shop fore1nen. trapped by the
pnsuners Thursday. The rebel~ 11·ere
orn1ed 1vith pipes, baseball b a t s ,
hon1emade kn1 ves and stored tea!' gas at
the Attica State Prison.
Os"·ald and other prison official~ n1e1
again today with inmates and pledged !o
respect the tederal injunct1011 aga1nsL
rel.<l!Jattun . But they said they could 1101
offer an1nesty froin cr11n1nal prosttut1on.
The order was announced hy state eor-
rection.<; t:o1nrnissio11er . Hussell °""'aid,
11ho said i1 wa:-signed b) ,Jutlge J(1hn T,
Curtin of U.S. District Court 1n Buffalo.
The inmates. all convil'!ed felon~ rtotrd
Thursday. injuring a dolen guard.'. st'!i!·
111g the hostages. and :;etting fire to thr•ee
buildings.
Oswald 111et v.•1th surne or rhen1 later in
the day and his 011·11 proniise th;:it therr
1vould be no adn1inistrath·e reprisals led
to ;in uneasy truce.
Hundreds of ininates spent the n1gh1 ui
Did Hugl1es W 1·ite Lette1·
To Ga111ii1g Co1nn1is sio11?
R.1· HI LL :'>1ARTl:-I
A .. a<•l !Od ~ .. u Wfo!OC
C,\RSON CITV. Nev, -A hand·v.-rit ten
letter purportedly from bi I I i o n a i re
recluse Ho11·ard R. Hughes \1·as rPteived
Thur~da1• bl' the chairinan o/' the !'.'evada
G;i1ning ·· Co.mmission.
Jack Diehl. the ehairman. said in a
telephone intervie1v the letter was
dflil'ered to him shortly after 5 p.m-by a
Hughes representative.
tomn1iss1nr1·s refusal \ll'o 11·eek~ ;;igo to
appro1e l1ce11s1ng l"h;inges propo;,ed r,.r
J-lu ghes' Nel"ada ganibling enipi re until 1t
\Vas assur'ed the ehanges \\'ere ordered by
1-lughes
At that tin1e l)iehl said JHJ furlhfl'
licensing for Hughes officials \1'0t1ld be
considered until the indust rialisl"s 11•islles
11'ere conveyed lo the co1nmlssion. either
in person ur in a l1and11•ritten letter bear-
ing Hughes' fingerprints.
a prison yard. watched from a distance
by state police. sheriff 's deputies and
torrectlons officers. All entrances to the
ya rd v1ere sealed off.
Prison officials said the hostages v.·ere
;;pparently being trfated 1vell and had
been provided with blankets. The n'ighl
.11r \\'as chi llv.
The riotini; inmates -1,280 of lhe
priso n's 2.254 -rem<Jined officially out of
eontrol'" early today
Oswald fle\v in from Albany tor the
demands.
Official. Fig hts
Males ' Marriag e
l\lAi\l\ATO. l\·linn. IU PI I -Blue Earth
County Attorney John Corbey said Thurs-
da y he v.'ill not file the marriage license
of l\\O 1ne11 because the .. n1arr1age itself
Js null and void."
Jack Baker <1nd 1'.1 ichael l\lcConnelt,
hu!h 2~ and students <1t the Unnersitv ot
!11i1111es<ll<1. had a \1·edd1ng cercnionv
hrforc a il lethod1st 1\Iinister la.sl 11·ee~.
They used a license tile.~ had obtained
here
B<1ker used the na111e Pat Lvn l\\cCon·
nell <in lbe lk·en~c He took ihal nan1e
l<ist n1on1 h whcr1 hr l\'as adopted by
illi:l'onne!I
Aftfr a ll'edding. the lircnse is retun1ed
lo the coun ty seat for filing .
i\lcConne ll and Baker. pre•·::ierit ot the
l"niversity of illinneso ta student bod.v.
will appear before the illinnesota
Suµerme Court later this n1onth Lo
challenge Hennepin County's refusal to
give the m a license. The letter apparently is ln response the
,l'he!her the letter contained the
fingerprints. he also refused lo discuss
(Inv details of \\'bat lhe leller cont<'lined
uniil he can meet 11·ith other commission
men1bers.
llughes. 1rho has not appea red in public
for 20 vears, n1oved to Las Vegas six ~'ears a·go and puri:hased six hotels and
:-ieren gambling casinos. plus other pro·
penics.
Sears
He 1·anished Fron1 La.s Vegas last.
No\·e111her unde.r 111y s !e rious
c1rcun1stances. and JS belie1·ed li1·ing 111
1!ir Bahamas. Since Hughes left Nevada
rcpresenta!l1 rs nf his flagship cor-
poration. Hughe:-; Tool Co. undertnnk all
01 erhaul or oper:ilinns in the state in·
C"luding the nu~ter of Roberl ~!aheu as
chief.
T\\'O Navy Fliers
Reported Lost
SAi\ DJ EGO 1UPI1 -Two Navy fhers
\l'ere listed as missing today as searchers
tailed l(l lncate an.v trace of theU" F4
Pha11to1n JCl 111 the P<ic1f1c Ocean.
The identities of tl1e two and their
t-.hran1ar Naval Air !:5!a\Jon unit v.·erc
11 1!hheld pending notification of their next
of kin .
The jtl 11as reporter! overdue and
presumed dnwn otf San Clen1ente Island
Thu1 ~d<1_1 _ The plane left 1\!ira111ar on a
!r<11n111g 1niss1on al 3 pm
The Coast Guard centered i!s search
nff San Clen1ente Island
Cate rpill ar Tale ~e l
T!1c ''llu11gry l"atrrpillar" 11111 cr.11ne in
L;1gL111<1Br:u·h11cx l 11eek The tale 11 ill bt
Ille subJPl'l of Laguna 8r;i!'l1 Library
:-.to1·y 11 111r. at JO a n1 \~·cdnesday for
l·h1ldrc11 t11·0 to file )C.~r~.
COSTA MESA
Regular S169 Chalet
Tent, !Oxl4·f t.
\Va s $129.99 Co nlinental
Tent, !Ox l4·ft.
Wa.s $124 .99 \halel
Tent , 10x l 4-ft.
\VH s Sf!~l 99 Cabin
Tent, !Ox!! ft.
Pe11dl eton
Co1nmander
Gets Aide
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!'llarine Corps officials this v.·eek an-
nounced the appointment of a new assis-
tant eom1nander l'or Carnp Pendleton -
on the heels of report s th\ the con1-
mander of the large base tvill reitire ~oon
t•1 assume a post in a military school.
l\1aj. Gen. Hennan Poggemeyer Jr v.'ill
arnve ,;t Pendleton Sa!urda)' to assume
his duties. His prel"ious post v.·as in the
Pentagon as assistant chief of staff for
logistics.
r.-ta J. Gen. George Boll'man is expected
to relire soon to bec.-im e the Superin-
tendent of l\·larine-orienled military
acaden1y in Harlingen. Te xas . It is nam·
ed the r-.tarine Corps Academy.
Offit:1al Pendleton spokesmen will not
confirrn the reports. but one spokesman
in lhe b<1se press office termed the
reports '"very strong run1ors. ·•
f:en. Poggen1e~·er will of!iciall.v assurne
co1nn1and at ceremonies tllonday af-
tfrnoon at Camp Pendleton.
The ne11' assistant. con1mander holds <t
n1aster"s degree in engineering fron1
George \\'ashinglon University,
Gen. 801\•man is on lca\·e at present.
He assun1cd comn1and of the corps'
larges[ base last year.
Sint'e then the t'On11n;,nder ha s been
deeply inl'olved in the is:;ue of openini::
lhe northern coastal lands at the base to
public use. In e<:ent "'eeks he incurred
some criticism for comments about lhe
land issue before members of a service
club,
Ex -l1c11·l>o1· N e\vspa1le1·111a11
Sylve ster Ca1lalllo Dies
\Va:-$5-t fl!) 1·;-1h1n
Tent, ~x!Oft.
\Va s $79.99 ( t1b1n
Tent, 9xl2·ft. 55.99
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OAILY PILOT S!lll P~O!O
FORMER NEWSMAN DIES
Sylve ste r 'Cap' Capalbo
Bonnanno J ur:v Set
~AN .I O'E ( L"PI l -1\ jury of siJC 11·n1nrn
11 nd six men was chosen Thursda y 1n 1hr
frdC>ral extortion and conspiracy !ria l or
t\\"O sons or rr!1rrd undr·r·workl <'hiefuun
Jo.e 1 B11nan11.~1 Uunnnnn(1
Sr lvester ,f. ''Cap·• Capalho, former
T-larbor Area newspaperman and Rhode
Island publisher. died Thursday night in
Santa Ana after suffering an apparent
ilc<irt attack. He was 60.
.~lr. Ctipalbo had served four years as
r'11!h1 print shop foreman for the DAILY
Pll.O'r f''rinr tn lhal he was n1et:hanical
t'Uperintfndent l'nr lhe uld Newport
Harbor News.Press in New port Beach.
Hi' also 11·ork cd for 1hf Santa An:t
Reg1sler fo r a lime artfl" coming lo
Caliiorn1a in 19:>8
A 35-year member of the Benevoltnt
Protective Order of Elks. he wa s
associated 1vilh the Newport Harbor
Lodge.
1\ native of Bradford. R.L. Mr. Capal bo
v.·as a member or the Richmond Town
Cnuncil and chairman of the Washington
C:oun1y Demoeralic Central Committee.
He ov.·ned and published three Rhode
Island ncwspape!'s, the South County
News. Hope Valley Advertiser and
Westerly 'fi1nes. Most recently here. he
v.•as associated wit h Taylor Freeurs ot
Sourhern California.
~Ir. Capalbo is survived by his "'lfe.
Ruth, of the family home. 410 S. Forest
A\·e .. .Santa Ana. He also leaves a
daughter Carolyn and ~on Robert. both of
Costa 1'.1esa ; granddaughter Roberta of
t:osta il·lesa: brother Louis of Garden
<:rove, sister Ann Delica!o of Santa Ana ;
find live brolher.o; and '1sters in RhDde
l ~l:ind
Sears
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\Vas S42 .99 Urn brella
Tent, 9x9·ft '
Other caJnping specials r educed to sell.
Loo k for the Ye!lo\V 1·ag Special ~
Buy no1v and Save. Save. Save at Sears
Soine quanti!ies li1nited.
;\sk Abou t Sear.~ Convenient Credit Plans
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COSTA MESA
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
NEW ASSISTANT COMMANDER
Mai. Gen . Pcggemyer
l(idney Surgery
Don e in Pairs
LO~ ANGF:LES \UPI ) -Surgeons Dr.
Rafa<'! il1endez and his tdentical twin. Dr.
Hohcrt illenclez , often perform operations
as a teatn.
Thev were both on durv Wednesday rtt
St. Vincent's Hospital \\•hen !Wo patients
Roger and Ronald Rog.:ihn, 32, also are
idenlil·al twins.
Rona ld v.·as giving one of his kidneys lo
Roge r. Rafael and Roberl perfonned the
operation. tU.u1g pains to make 'ure
Honald was donating the kidney and
Roger was receiving it.
St. Vincent's said Thursday both were
in good condition.
f D.\J LY PILOT rrid~y. StpLtmbf, 10, 1Q71
New Rule A•lud
Ky Urges Thieu
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To Resign Post
SAIGON I LTPI \ -South Vtelnamesl'
Vice President Nguy1:n Cao Ky officially
called for the resignation of Presiden!
Nguyen Van Thieu today and proposed tn
lake over the government for three.
mo n t b 1 to organiu a new presidential
election.
Thieu will make a television bid for
vntes Saturday for the first time since he
announced Sept. 2 that he would run
alone in the Oct. 3 Presidential elections.
Ky's proposal was voiced earlier in the
week during a private meeting with Viet·
namese newsmen. It followed an earlier
public proposal thal he and Thieu resign.
delay the election and let the Senate
speaker organize ne11.· elections.
··Through these tv.·o proposals. the first
one and this one . m.v only j:lOal is to ob-
tain an honest election."' Kv said 1n a
statement. "This ii; neCessarv to
guaranttt the future or our nation.· .. .''
Ky said he 1hnught that Thieu had re·
jectcd his origi nal proposal because il
would Jea \•e lhe administrotlon nf the
country 1n the hands of a civilian. Senate
Speaker Ni;:uyen \1an llu.ve111.
"But with this propasat. I came from
the Army and havE> the same. experience
oC the. conducl or the countrv in ;i
critical period. . insurini:: stabililv." Kv
added. &th Thieu and Ky are niilitar;•
men
Thieu went on television Sept. 2 asking
for a vote or conridence in his ad·
ministration in the form of a referendum.
He 11a id he would run alone since Ky and
Gen . Duong \'an "Big" ~l inh had dropped
oot of the race.
Ky and P.linh charged that Thieu was
rigging the campaign. The president has
1\'ick•
Q~6 1 6
o)QQ 66 PQP
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'I'm sor0·! We're all
out of grouch buttom!'
not &aid v.·hal percentage of the Vole he
would consider a mandate.
The go\·ernment said Th1e.u and his
running mate. former Prime 1\-tinisler
Tr11n Van Huong , would go ~fore the
\"Ole.rs on lele11 ision three times during
the (·ampaign, the first on Saturdav.
The appearances will be ta~ for
rebroadcast on radio and televisiun dur·
ing subsequent days. Ten million 'fhieu-
Huong c:ampalgn posters ;ind leanets tell·
ing the people to "vote for Democracy"
also v.·1lJ be distributed.
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J ets Attack
Enerriy Guns;
Gls i11 Battle
SAIGON (U PJl -US. Air Force jets
bombed North V1e1n;imese antiaircraft
pos1t1ons JUSl abn1'e the Demil1tar1zed
Zone 1DMZ 1 loday v.•hen !hey opened up
on an unarmed America n reeonnAissance
plane, the U.S. command announced.
U.S. B52 hombers have been cflrryini;:
out heavy rAids in the lower half nf the
Dl\1Z for days and ext,nded them tncla v
almost to the border of J.;ios in support Or
a &iuth Vie tn;imese !Ask force sweeping
v.•es!ward just be.low the zone.
The North Vietnamese gunfire tncl11y
v.·as directed against an Rf-'4 photo recon-
naissance jet and its tv.·o F4 phantom
escorts but neither wa s hit. The Phan-
toms then bombed the Communist gun·
ners "with unknown results," the com-
mand announced.
It was the 5111h "protec\i1•e re;aclion"
strike of the )'ea r over the north ;ind
third this week The rommand said the
1ncidenl took place in late morning one to
two miles north of the OP.1Z and 39 mite.•
sou!he11st of the. port or Dong Ho1,
snuthernmosl ma;or city in North \'let-
nam.
Amenctin ~pnkesmen also acknrl\rledg.
eel that as many as 2.!KJll c;Js are sup·
por1in1! the Saigon l!O\'ern1nrnt c11mpa1g11
The U.S. cornmand said fil'e overn1g hl
852 missions in Quang Tt 1 rrovince in-
cluded one raid 11i·1th in onP n11le ril Lt1os
and JO mi les southeast of the f0rmer U S.
r,1;irioe h;ise At l\hr Sanh.
Sou1 h Vietn;ime-"e fnrrr~ on !hr f1(1h
day of a maior camp;ugn be\n11• the 01\17.
sti ll had made oo ma;nr contact v.·1\h the
Communists. But exploding mines killed
one soldier and wounded nine others, file
reports said.
Uf'I Tt19pMle
/\'eiv Cu11didate?
Sen. Fred Harris, (0-0k.Ja.) Lold
nc\l'l'men Thursday the supporl
he '"a .~ finding in a swing
through Jnv.·a \1·as very encour-
aging lo his hopes o f bet om·
ing a Presidential <'o nlender.
I-le sai d he might announce his
intentions soon s.ayl ng he fav-
ored the "hone.st of an early
announcement."
Ireland Bombing
Des tro ys Plant;
Y ou11g .Boy Dies
BELFAST, Northern Ireland IU Pl l -
four 11;unmen wearing masks ln11aded a
Belfast match f;ictory today. tied up'"'"
ni~h! v.·atrhmen. and planted fou r bomb:;
th;i! later ripped the structure apart. an
Army spokesm;in :said.
The w11tC'hmrn v.•ere frel'<l bv the
J;llninen before Lhe bombs e:i:plorled . set-
t1nJ: off a fire t1nd cnll;ipsini!: 1he
bu ildinii:'s roo f and v.•all s. No injuries
v.f'rr refl(lrted.
The :l ;i.m. ;ij!;irk on the 11-1cG u1re and
rattrrson ~111!rh Factory in Relfa st's
Rnrnan Ca1holir Fall:; Road ;ire.a rame
aftrr nthrr hl;i~t~ Thar~;iv n1cht ;ind tn-
d;i 1 r!<1n1;igrd al lrast s1;.; nlhcr s1 rurture"
in the pr1)1·i11cr, including ;i government
~ti:it10nr r\' offitr 1n !he. capit;il.
ln Lnndnndi'rry. sniprrs lirPd al lea~l
~O rnun8s at lninps nn Fnyle Rn;id, ne11r
wh<'re ~ 1r;ir-11\i1 (if1rTv r.nrm\ry v.•as kill -
ed Th ursday nii;:ht by 11 British armortd
prr~onnrl (·;irr1er, Rn army -"pokesm iin
:;111{! The snlrl1rr rPturned fire twice.
Thrre v.·f're no 1nJunes.
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Rebels Free Diplomat
British Aide Held in Uruguay 8 Months
onions in a nearby rnarket. MON1'EVl DEO fU PJ ! -Uruguay's
anligovemment 1'upamaro gutrrill8i6
freed Brllis.h Amba.s.iador Geoffrrv Jack-
son in front of a Roman Ca tholic ·Church
Thursday night eight months after ;i
group of gunmen abducted 1he diptomet
&n his wa y to work.
Jackson, Sfi, v.·as reported in excellent
physical condition de spite his months in
what the guerrillas call their "Peopll'!'s
Prison" ;it an undisclosed location.
their leader, Raul Seodic, tunneled their
way out of Punta Carret.a1 Prison in what
turned out tn be the biggest jailbreak in
Uruguayan history,
Jackson V.'as kidnaf}Cd last Jan. 8 by a
i;:rou p of gunrnen v.·ho blocked the path ol
his limousine and pulled submachine guns
from beneath piles of tomaloes and
The British Embassy said it got 11n
anonymous phone rail shortly llfler I
p.ni. saying Jackson v.•as 1n the rhurch.
Police said the Rel'. Jose M11na told
them Jackson sh<iv.·ed up at lhe churc:h,
clean sha11en and dressed in a li.ghl col·
ored suit.
Jackson's release in the .!iuburb of
Nue110 Paris came less lhan 24 hour!\
after the Tup&maros had promised to
release him on v.·hat they termed
"amnesty."
Arabs Seek it1g U.S. Action
Despite President Jorge PacheC()
Areco's refusal to negotiate with the
Tupamaros for .Jackson's rele11se, the
guerrll!a.., said they had achieved what
they sought.
B~' IJoitW Press International
An influenlJal Cairn editor urge.ct the
Arab world tod;iy to bring pressure
against lhr I 'niled S!a1rs to cu! its
military and !1nanc1al aid to Israel. In
Slnekholm, an Israeli cabinet m1n1ster
said l.~rarl needed more U S_ ;i id to al'ert
<1nother war in the Middle East.
He said this could be done v.•ith the
cooperation of the Soviet Union .
''Jt is due lo these circumsl1+nces !hat
v.·e ha 11e decided to amnesty Mr. c;eof-
frey .J ackson," i<aid a Tupamaro com·
munique. "His detention in the people 's
prison no longer makes any sense."
l!ra_eli Deputy Premier Yigal Allon,
speaking at a Slockhol m news con·
ference, critici7.crl U.S. reluctance to pro-
vide more of the 1-·4 Phantom jet fighter-
bombe rs it h;is requested and said :
Mohamn1rd Hassa nein He1kal, editor of
the Cairo da ily Al Ahram anci a <·onfidAn!
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rn h1.~ weekly column the Arab pressure
f ?uld ra nge from "qu iel prP.s.~ure lo
violence ;ind from persuasion to coerc:ion.
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more airplanes. lf a wa r took place to-
d;iy, we would win 1t. But we don't want
a war and we ask for 11rms 10 a11oid it."
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!1nn imprisoned by the Jt011ernment.. But
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i\1eir , sa id hf' still considered 11: limited
i\·lideasl agreement to reopen the Suez
Canal a pos5ibill!y.
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voe. 64, NO. 217, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COIJNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1971 TEN CENTS
'Peace Candidate' to Lead League of Cities
By JACK 8ROBACK
or •~• 0111~ l"!lot s11t1
The embattled Orange County League
of Cities elected a "peace" candidate
Thursday night as their ntw president
.ind ti.1aynr C:d Hirth of Newport Beach as
\•ice president.
The 2.1 nf 25 city representatives
present at the meeting in Orange ignored
recommendations or !heir nominating
committee on a!l positions. ~1ayor Robert
Wilson of Costa f\.1t>sa failed to be
re-elected to the post of state director.
The new president is Mayor Robert
Finnell of Placentia who saw his election
as "an effort to bring the league
together." He succeeds Mayor Ed Just of
Fountain Valley who roncludes a
turbulent year as head of the organiza·
lion.
Rejec!M 1n lhe vo ting were. nominus
Jerry Patterson, Santa Ana Councilman,
for president; Gilbert Arbiso, Stanton
Councilman and Hal Sims, La Habra
mayor, for vice president; and Wilson, as
state director.
Elected to the post which Wilson haa
held for the past two years was Couo-
ci!man Duane Winters of Fullerton.
Finnell's election over Patterson was
obviou3ly engineered by Jeaderx in the
organization who aought to move away
from recent controversies ol-'er the Local
Agency Formation Com mission and the
Orange County Harbor District.
Patterson was in·;olved inthe • LAFC
dispute as Santa Ana played a lead role
in the. batUe between that city and the
proposed new City of Irvine.
Two lawsuits are pending over selec·
tion of a League representative to the
LAFC. Retiring president Jlllt blamed
the controversy on "vague wording in a
stale law" which he said was being cor-
rected .
He referred to the act creating the
LAFC wh ich does not clearl) spell out
terms of office for members.
Finnell said Ute League will contin ue to
operate as an equal partner with the
Board of Supervisors.
The new leaders face two crilicsl
sessions soon. On Sept. 18 the mayor11
meet with the supervisors at the Western
White House in San Cemente and on Oct.
14 the membership will .attempt to reach
a decision on the control-'ersial Airport
Land Use Commission.
County Supervisors demonstrated their
lack of support of the land use group by
providing only $500 in the current budget
for its operation.
The new League president ill a former
FBI agent and is a financial planning of-
ficer with North American Rockwell.
School Turmoil Flares
Texas Boy Slain; l(l(l( Men Held in Pontiac
Sigta Hitn ll11
Governor Ronald Reagan sign~ autograph for .Jimmy Le\1:is, 9, Cali·
fornia poster child for the Na tional Cystic Fibrosis Research Founda·
lion .J immy. a San Diego resident, visited the Gnv l'l'"nnr in Sacramento
1'hursday. Their talk ranged from pollution to baseball.
Dogs May Get to Go Bacl{
011 N e'vpo1·t Beach Sands
Dogs ma v be a]Jowrd back nn Nc1,·port
Beach beaches for at least a month or
t\.\'0.
Cit.v l\lanage r Robert t.. Wynn today
recommended the city council delay any
<lre1sinn on \1·hethPr nr nnt to extend !hr.
rurrenl h:in ~o he can g1l'e 11s ;iffeC'ts
ninrr ~1 11dy
The b11n rx pirPs \Vcdnc~day ;ind cnun·
r llmen l\1onda v are scht'duled tJi take a
Jri•·f: ;it !hP re;ult~ cf the prohibition lhat
\\'as ht-gun more tb::in two months ago.
\Vynn proposed the matter be Cf'lnlinued
until Oct. 12. If the council comphes, the
ban \\·ould expire and dogs "'ou!d be
allowed back on the ocean front beaches,
as long as they are on leashes.
The total ban was. instituted early this
i::.11mmer afcer hrach area homC()wners
compl<.>~ned of health problenu created by
uncontrolled animal deposits.
Th roughout a series or public hearings
dog owners vowed to correct the pro-
blem . They formed their own orEaniza·
lion and promised a program of self·
policing.
Councilmen, noting lhe problem is
worst in summertime. voted the lotal ban
anyway and said they would give il
further consideration in the fall .
LUBBOCK, Tex (UPI) - A rock and
bottle throwing crowd marched on cil.1
hall and snipers fired at police from roof-
tops today In an outburst of violence
started by the murder of a Negro teen·
ager in the hallway of an integrated high
gchool .
And in Detroit, six men. Includ ing two
key figures in the. Michigan Ku Klux
Klan, have been arrested on conspiracy
charges in the bombinE ot 10 empt.y
school buses in Pontiac Aug . 30, a week
2 Big Storms
Blast Texas
And Honduras
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Two powerful hurricanes sl~ at the
Gulf coasts or Texas and Central
America while a third storm appeared in
the Caribbean and began ifs run
tow ards land.
Edith, the most devastating of the two
hurricanes, blasted onto the eastern
shore of Honduras early today with windll
1.opping 170 miles an hour and lfJ..foot
tides th::it for ecasters fear left many vil-
lages .. comp letely J)verrun by the sea "
'\leathermen said later that Edith had
heen broken up by the: rugged Honduras
mount.'lin ranges and moved back out to
sea to reform.
Hurricane Fe:rn, the first hurricane 11"1
hit U.S. shore.11 this season, chased
thousandii of residents from G.al veslon
homes and slammed ·ashore at the
surprised fishing village l"lf t.titagnrrl11
f'arl y tnday. This was 80 miles southwest
of lhe forecast landfall.
Fern fizzled into a driving rainstorm
before. sunrise and set. the Texas coast
awash. Rattlesnakes seekin g dry ground
sw.'lrmed onto the highwiiys.
Tropical storm Ginger, the seventh
storm of th is busy hurricane seaso n,
mean"·hile blossomed out of a tropical
depression today in the Atlantic about 300
miles south of Bermuda.
Ginger 1-:rcw out of a tropical
depression that stalled for several days
east of the central Bahamas Island chain.
At noon, EDT. storm Ginger wa~
centered near latitude 28.0 north and
longitude 66.1 wes. The storm was mov-
ing slowly northward.
The National Hurricane. Center said
Ginger was of no immediate danger to
(See STOR.l\l.'i, P1ge ZI
before a court-ordertd desegregation pro-
gram began.
One. pollce officer was WOW1ded in the
nec k but was in fair condition in th!'! Lutr
bock shooting. Two others wer e
hospitalized with injuries ranging from
tuts and bruises to body injuries suffered
when a car hit one of them .
Police Sgt. Frank Carter said ''about
30" persons were <1 rrested between mid·
night and 3 a .m. when the distur bance:
ended .
"We had negroes. Mexicans and whites,
!I little of all." Carter said. "Only 21 were
arre:sted for breaking curfew, about eight
for disturbance and twn or three for car·
rying prohibited wea pons. And we had a
fe.,~1 bookM for drunk."
William Ray C.Ollier, 16, ~·as fatally
shot Thursdav aft ernoon in a hallway of
Dunbar I hgh ·school. His assailant used .a
.22 caliber pistol and C.Olller died en route
to a hospital.
Police charged Jeff Earl Carver, 15, a
Bus Bolilh Bust
Driver Rernoves It, Goes On
JAOK!ONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) - A woman driv~aly pulled I
Cnamite bomb from ~eatb ber school bu~ todey Md drove }'fl' ~df ..._
llVertn1 children.
Jack Poole, owner of a aervice station behind which the bu11 is parked
every ni1ht, made the discovery later when the bus driver· asked him if be
knew what the object was. The driver was not immedi ately lderi.tilied.
THE BOMB contained 14 sticks or dynamite In a paper sack, wired to
nashlight batteries and what appeared to be a timing de:vlce from a kitchen
appliance.
"I thought it was a homemade. elettrical testing equipment, so I wasn't
.,.,·orried at first, and then I found the dynamite in a bag," Poole said.
TN QUICK ORDER, police arrived , and then F'BI agents, U.S. Treasury
Departmenl agens. fire marshals, public school authoriti~s and two ~en f~om
an army ordnance disposal te am stationed at the J acksonv1J1e Naval Air Station.
A trained sheriff's deputy dismantled the timing device and the Army men
dunked the dynamite in a liquid that made il harmless.
Military Judge Ref uses
Medina Acquittal Plea
From Wire Services
FT. t-,tCPHERSON , Ga. -A military
judge denied today a defense request for
a directed verdict of acquirtal on all
murder charges against ~1y Lal defen-
dant Capt. Ernest L 1Ylerlin11 .
Derense attorney F. l..ee 811\ley had
argued for dismissal of all mu.rrler
charges agai nst l\1cd1na. on the basis .nf
"slaleness,'' a denial of a speedy trial
and lack of evidence.
Bailey did not ask for the dismissal of
the assault char11e ~gainst Me:dina,
saying that this "probably is a matter for
explanation by the accused."
Medina, 35, is charged with the murder
or 102 Vietnamese civilians during an in-
h1ntry assault on ~ly La i 311 years <liJO.
The Arm y contends that he is responsible
for the m11rrler of "nrit IE'SS 1han 100 "
c1vil1ans br.cau~e he failed to stop hi~
troops from k11l1ng.
He is personally charged w1lh shoo1inJ:
a Vietnamese 1,vnman and ordering the
i;hooting of a child.
In denying the motion for dismissal,
the judge, Col. Kenneth Howard, said, "It
is my conclusion that there is ~ome
subslantisl evidence as to each charge
"
After ruling on the motion, Howard
recessed the trial until Monday , when the
defense is to begin presenting its case.
The arn1y's final witneEs was Robert A.
Po,ve r Sc1uadron
Offers Boating
Course Monday
The Balboa Power Squadron·~ fall
course. in hasir boating starts t.tonday at
7 p.m. at the Ne11-'port Harl)or Yacht
Club, 720 \\' B;iy St , Nevqxirt Beach.
Rode ff er Sticks to Guns Brisentine, an Arm y CID agent who ~ave
Medina 11 lie detector test. He teslified
that during the course of the t!'St, Medina
told him that he had Josi control of his
me n during the r..1y Lai sweep, and had
mistakenly ordered the shootinp: of a
small boy. BriM?ntine was forbidden -
Qver Balley's objections -to divulge fhe
outcome of !he test Itself, sinr.c polygraph
lesl.'i are not admissable eV!dence under
mili tary law,
The 12·"'t>Ck course in small boat
h:tndl1ng and safe boating practices ill
free of charge. and open to all personll
nver 16 years of age whether or not hey
own a bnat.
Reg1s1ration will lake pla ce t.ht even·
Ing of lhe first session .
Subjects 1-0 be covered during the
6esslnn include Mfety sOoat. basic
6et1manship. aids to navigaUon, charts
and piloting. the mariner's compass,
rquipmenl. and government regulati~nll.
rules nf lhe nautical road and small boat
handling .
Perso ns cnrnplcting the course 3nd
pai:slng the final examinal.lon Are lnviteli
tn join !hi" Ralhoa Power Squadron. R unit
of the: ll S. Power Squadron, a boating
erluration onzani1.al1on. Advarn:ed courses
i re npf'n to memberll.
Furlhe.r dt>lails on the upcoming ch1s!I
ma v be obtained by calling Mrs. Isabel
PP~se, BAiboa Power Squadron cl.aM
gecret.:iry at 67:J.Ja.s.o;, or Power Squadron
Commander Robert Wemple, 6.f&.11422.
Freeivay Foe Tells Reasons for His Opposition
By 1.. PETER· KRIEG
Of th• 0111, 1'1111 51•11
E. Orion Rodeffer isn't going to win
any popularity contests in N.ewport
Beach, but he s:ays he doesn't care.
"What's right is right; what's wrong is
wrong," the man who has filed a s:u it to
reverse a city counci l action rescinding
the Pscific Coast Freeway route agree-
ment said today,
Rod.ef(er maintained that is the sole
r@aMn he instituled the legal action.
"Maybe !'m old fashioned, .. he said,
1'but you can't unllaterally break a con-
tract.
"A handshake wa~ good enough in
the nld weatl!m day~," he said, "now
you've got signed documents with people
looking for all som of w11ys to wiggle ool
of lhem."
"My position may be unpopular,"
Rndeffer said, "but il'!!i sound.''
Rodtffer said his l1wyers didn't file the
1ctkin earlier "beclu.se Utey did a 11reat
deal or research."
He said he w11sn't doing this for tM
publicity , "the oniy reason I'm In It is to
win it." he said.
"The ca11e has been research very
care:full y and we fully intend to win It."
He 3ald the lack of the freeway would
not afftet any bu3iness that he is in.
Rod.effer hat moved the offices ol hs
firm, ROOeffer Investments, Into 1 new
nffice building he haa constructed at
Newport Center,
"We're right on the frontage road of
the Corona del Mar Freeway," he said,
"so I don't care where they build thtl
C:O;ist Freeway."
He says he still thinks it's going to bt!l
bull<.
"The Stale Highway Commii;slnn haa
never s&ld it won't build the freewa y,"'
ROOeffer pointed out.
He 11aid State Public Work., Department
offirlal s have been saying diff erent Utillgs
on the subjtct to dUfertnt people.
"They tell Coda ~1esa Ofll':. thlng 11nd
Newport &:1ch another,'' Rode ff er
charged.
Aulstant Public •orb Director Barn-
ford Frankland has assured Newport
Beach officials the coastal freeway will
not be contructed "a11 long as Newport
Beach doesn't want It."
Al the same time, Frankland has
lp(lken with Costa Mesa leaders in less:
definite turns.
Rodeffer, whose sult also seeks to stop
Newport Buch from spending any more
money on either future freeway el tctions
iind even on highway 1dudiea, ~Aid "t~
city doetn't have to 11pend ~.ooo (on its
current traffic study) to know It needs a
freeway.
"Sometimes It takes me :0, 30 or -40
minutes to get from one end of town to
the other,"
Rodeffer aald if 11r m&ny people were
upset at the potential sight of a freeway,
"I.hey cnuld puL It underground .
"It could be done ," he 11aid, "They
could bulk! 11 tu nnel pr,qctically from one
end of the city to the other."
Besides. Rod effer gAJd, the city d~sn'l
have any money '" Implement 11ny other
. ·~~(Sto-f'll!:EWAY, Poro I)
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After Bisentine lt:ft Ille stand Thursday,
the jurors \Vere given about '4 0
pholographs of the t-.1y Lai area, dealing
with various poin ts in lhe 11overnment
case.
Black Politicians
Take Jab at Muskie
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Black pollU·
cians In Los Angelea and Sacr1menlo
hitve criticized Sen. Edmund S. Muskie
rQ..Maine) for saying he couldn'l be
elected president with a Negro u 1 run-
ning mate.
Billy G. Mill~. Los Angeles counc:Uman,
~id Thursclay he and "most 1ane blacks
wlll withhold consideration or Mustle un·
til he 111 able to co nsider bl1cb from top
to bottom from the first day of the cam-
paign to tht last day."
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while student , with the shooting. The
school was integrated last year.
Carter said r..1ayor James Granberry,
declared a st ate of emergency and Im•
posed a 10:30 p.m. to 6:30 1.m. curfew
when scatteared violence Indicated an
emergency situation.
The arrests. made by FBI agents in
Detroi t Thursday, came hours after school
buses in the nearby industrial city
moved out of their depot on schedule and
(See SCHOOLS , Page Z)
Newport Set
For New Try
On High Rise
By L. PETER KRIEG
0! l~I 0 1111 ~Ii.I Stitt
With tv.·o separate proposal! btfore
them. Newport Beach councilmen Mon·
da y will try to figure out what to do about
lhe volatile issue of high rise around the
Lower Bay and oceanfront.
Councilmen will considt:r one ordinuice
that would ban it for two years within
the boundaries of a suggested civic dis·
trict and a second recommendation to ban
It for one year in a slightly-expanded
area.
The second proposal, a pl2.nning com-
mission compromise package, was de--
veloped by that panel afler 1t con.~idered
a one-year ban on building~ more than 35
feet tall throughout the entire city.
Earlier, the commission had rejected
the ordinance prppos lng the two yea.r ban
that had been rl~wn by the L-Ower New·
port Bay Civic District study committee .
Councilman Carl Kymla, chairman of
that commiltee. Is hringi ng that ord inance
before the rnunci! on an appeal.
Both ordinuices, whi le containing 11u~
6t.1oti:il difference!, also rontain bel-'eral
similarities.
Both are designed lo exlend the pres-
ent v.·arerfronl high rise moratorium -~·hich expirr.<; NoV. 19 -"'hile the city
~·nrks to update 1L<; ma.'iter plan.
There is only a slight difference tn the
bounrlariP.s propnsed for the ban. with
the plannln~ comn1 is.<;1on pl~.n incorpora·
tin~ some properties on the: inland side
of Pacific Cvast High"·ay .
The proposed C11-'iC District houndary
Includes everything bayward of the high·
wa y east to Bayside Drive: and to Ocean
Boulevard.
One major dirference i.'! the time ele-
ment, one year for the pluming commis-
sion proposal, two years for the civic
district plan.
City officials have estimated it wiU
(See IDGH RISE, Page !)
Orange Coast
Wealher
Ligh t winds will push those: low
clouds out of the way Saturday
morning an d sunny skies will pre-
vail .for the weekend, with tempera-
tures or middle 70s along the
beach to mid-80s inland.
INSIDE TODAY
"The i\fu~ic Man" open$ in
Laguna· Beach ond the Orang~
Cou1tt11 Ph ilh(lrmonic Societ~'I
18th .sea.son promises seven con·
certs. Storie.T and picture~ cover
the event.~ on Page 25 of today'1
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Official Raps Report
Newport Tomorrow Survey Belittled
Newport Tomorrow , the citizens' group
planning study compiled l'>''o years ago,
shwld not ~ used as a "bible" in prep-
•r•don ol 1 new master plan of de\'elop-
mtnt., Richa rd Sl.t'\·ens. Balboo. Bay Club
t Jt:eca.rive vie-. pte!1dfflt. 1.aid today.
Ste~!. who worked on one of the re-
port's S1udy committees. said the &tudy
•·a5 rushm and It Is not conclus ive.
SteYen.s u id hi! has "a ferverent hor>e.
that ft do not get ourselves emot ionally
comml~ ta the Newpon Tomorro.,..
gtudy 11s 1 guideline or 'bible'.
"A! one wh9 11.·orktd nn the proiect
over the tull term l cr.n attest lo the faC"t
that the published report wa s put togeHl·
er hurr1dly and rtflects only the prel im-
inary C'Of'IVersalions and discussions Mid
by the commitltts."
S~ens, whose Bay Club propt>rty will
be signiflcatnly affected by the new mas·
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HIGH RISE. • •
laKe two years to complete the master
plan.
A second significant difference is the
zoning that would be in effect during the
height freeze.
Under the Civic District proposal. any
commercial building constructed '>'-'ilhin
the di strict ""'ou!d h2.l'e to provide at least
en eight percent sideyard.
No sideyards, or "windo'>'-'S to the bay,"
would be requi red under lhe zoning that
would be in effect if the planning com·
mission's ordinance is adopted.
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STORMS ..•
Bermuda or the eastern United States
aeaboard.
A:J Edith churned Jnland through Hon-
duras, experts tried to predict her nert
ooves.
"The worst danger now -and it's a
very real danger -is from n nsh flooding
on IIonduras, British Honduras and as far
west as the mountains of Guatemala."
said Dr. Robert H. Simpson, chief of the
National Hurricane Center.
Although there were not immedia te
reports from Honduras, both Simpson
and noted hurricane authority Dr. Arnold
Sugg said they feared Edith devastatitd
many remote \'illages in Hond uras,
The storm, whic h had winds recorded
el 170 m.p.h. on its "weaker" south side
of the center, drove IS foot tides onto the
Honduran coast and poured torrenlial
rains into the rug1ed mountains.
''We believe many small vill aces wtre
completely overrun by the sea," SimplOD
said.
Weathermen !aid Edlth was "lllrn lo
shreds" by the ru gged Honduran mouo-
tain! and when th storm emerged at mid·
morning Into the northwestern Gulf ef
11onduras, "lt w.11s a minim1l hurricane.
··The mou ntains of Honduras inflicted a
serious blow to Edith," forecaster Neil
Frank said, "and although Edllh is now
over open waters, lt appears the system
v.·ill not regziln significant 5!rength to
cause serious damage v.·hen it moves in·
and ove.r British Honduras late this aftt r·
noon." Residents, however, were warned
lo stay alert.
At ooon, EDT. forecasters said Edith
was centered about 85 miles southeast of
Belize, the capital of British Honduras,
OE"ar latitude 16.5 north and longitude 17.3
west.
Frank said the storm was moving
loward the west-northwest 11t JO to 15
m p.h , "and is expected to cross the
British Honduras coast south of Belize
this afternoon."
r-.tean'>'-'hile, Fern did little damaie ei:·
cept to the land. No severe iniuries were
reported. Tides whipped by wind gusl~ of
72 miles an hour flooded bea ches,
pastures and rangeland.
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ttr pl~n, whlch he h~a Men fiPUhi tw,
1aid, In a letttr to clty counclfmen;
"You are as aware or this 1ltu11lon Ill'
I am, but it becomes very easy to point
lo something with the important name
of ·Newport Tomorrow' Lhat has bee•
printed and assume that it is a comp!Pte
study renecling accurately the wi sheg
of the committee.
''Thi& il'i not the case and my request
is thot \\'hoe\ler undertakes the lead in
the p!.!lnn ing process not be directed lo
use. thf: reporl as any!hin'l" but a pre!im·
inarv and incomplrte studv ·•
Citv ~lanager Robert L. Wynr1 11i1on a!'-
proval from councilmen last month 10
ha ve the pl anning department prepare
an interim plan, relying heavily on in·
format.ion in the NewjXlrt Tomorrow re·
port.
The interim pla11, to be finished in four
Mdnlba, 11 119' to fll tv.ft a first draft,
but more Of 1 compilallei of u isUna
planning studies.
Stevens also hos urged formation of a
committee of Newport Beach architKts
to hel p guide formation of the new gentt·
al plan.
"After almost a year of sitting in cit!·
zen committees concern in1t the planning
of Nevtport Beach," Stev~ns said. "it i.s
now evide-nt that there is a strong di·
vision of opinion which needs lo ~ uni-
fif'd through !he highest professioni.! !al·
ent.
"One thought mi,eht be to take four <'r
five Ne'>'--port Btach architects and . de·
\'Clop a professional .team .whn m1,e~t
dona te a port il)n of lheir sen •1ces to their
community with the ci1v picking up the
minimum cosL5," he said.
Goo Flow Contained
Oil-laden Ship Sinks,
Explodes in Seattle
SE ATILE, Wash. (UPI) -A 2!0-foot
cannery vessel containing 180,000 gal -
lom of diesel fue.l sank to the bottom of
busy fis hennan's tenninal today, setting
off a series of four explosions.
The possibility of an addi tio nal explo-
sion kept officials from sending down a
diver to slop the leak.
The blasts apparently were caused by
100-pound chlorine drums that became
wet and gave off enough gas to cause the
blasts. There "'·ere four ex plosions but
five chlorine drums were reported on
board.
A boom placed s.tound the former oil
lanker contained the spill but the fuel
continued to pour out from vents of the
mercator, owned by Pan-Alaskan Fish·
eries. Tnc .. of Seattle.
Pan-Alaska President. Ron Jensen said
the vessel cont<t ined 181.l,OOO gallons of
die.set fuel when it sank in 18 feet of ""'ater
e2.:ly today. The cause of U1e sinking was
not determined.
The vessel settled on the bottom at a
30 to 35 degree hsl lo starboard shortly
after midnight.
A Coast Guard spokesman said appar·
en!ly there "''as no danger from the
chlorine. other than the possibility or a
fifth explosion.
He s1id tMre g,pparent ly \l'as tint
enough chlorine to pose a threat to
Groovy Weekend
On Orange Coast
Beaches Forecast
Summer ls alive and well along the
Orange Coast.
A f1ir weather outlook for lhe \\'eeKend
ill pre::lict td for coastal communities with
high tempe ratures in the middle to high
70s both Saturday and Sunday.
Inland Oran1e County will be warmer,
as usual. ""'i th a hig h Saturday near 90
dropping to 85 on Sunday.
The lone discouraging ""·ord in the
""'eekend weatl".er forecast is the trace of
early morning fog and low clouds ex-
pected lo hug coastal areas,
The Nati onal V.'eather SE>rvice has
charted no major storm systems like the
one that clouded the area last '>'-'eekend. A
cool front is expected lo pass inland ton
fa r north of Southern Cahfornia Lo kick
up Santa Ana winds.
Th us. the rush to the sea by inland
molorists ""'Lll be fanned by typica l af-
ternoon sea breezes from the southwest
at from to to 15 knots.
Nightllme lo.,.,·s along the coast will be
tn in the 605. \Vinds tonight and Saturday
night wUJ be li1ht and variable.
human !He from inhalation at the scene
Jensen said the chlorine was carried to
purify the ship's v.·ater supply and was
contain~ in five cardboard drums with
2Juminum top and bottorru.
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SCHOOLS ...
without incident for the first time since
schools opened for Pontiac's 24.000 schoo l
children, 9,000 of whom are affected by
the busing program. Scattered violence
was reported after sthools closed for the
day.
The six v.·ere charged with cons piracy
to violate federal bomb laws, conspiracy
lo obstruct federal court orders and ton·
~piracy to violate the 1968 Civil Rights
Act.
Among those arrested was Robert
to.files. 46. of Hn\\'ell. who resi1?ned last
sriring as Grand Dragon of the i\l ichi~a n
KKK . atcording to Ralph B. Gt1v Jr .. U.S.
Allomey for the Eastem Distri~t r)~
i\lichigan. \
Al so arrested ~·as Ylallace El.,.,·OOd
Fruit, 29. of Drayton Plains, • state of·
fir.er of the Klan .
The others arrested, also described a~
Klan member!. were: Alei ande.r Distel
Jr .. 28. of the Pontiac·area community of
Clarkston: Denn is Claxton Ramsay, ~.
an auto worker from Drayton Plains:
Ra ymond Quick Jr., 24, of Pontiac, an
employe of a cemetery. and Edmund
Remier. of Howei!, ""hom the FBI said
was unemployed.
All faced t<iurt appearance& today in
U.S. District Court here.
Distel was the only one of those ar·
rested known to have been active in the
two day.Ii of protest that lollowed the
opening of Pontiac schools Tuesday. He
suffered a sprained ankle in an attempt
to block a bus Tuesday but told newsmen
it was .. ,worth il." His rather. Ale :e;ander
Distel Sr., 50, '>''as arrested at the bu s
depot for creating a disturbance \Ved·
nesday.
There \\'as no organized picKeting or
demonst rating Thursday. Busing op·
ponenls began eff()rls aimed at bankrup-
ting the school system by keeping their
('hildren out of school. Abstnteeism re-
mained at an unu.~ua!ly high le\'e l.
Sixtren you ng persons -mos t of them
non·students -\.vere arrested as a result
rif scaHered ,·ioltnce after c!e.ssrs >A'rre
dismis~l'd Thursrlay. but five of the1n
later were released.
The gO\'ernn1ent said the alleged ron·
sn1rary to bon1b the buses invol\'ed the
:-ix arrested Thursday and othrrs "w hn~e
names are unknov.·n " Neil \Velch. special
agent in charge of the Detroit FBI orfice,
"'0Uld not comment when asked al a
news conference if there were any
suspects in the bombing itself.
Schedule of Classes Set
By San Joaqui11 Scl1ools
The San Joaquin Elementary Srh,.,.,1
Dlstritt wUl have all elementary schools
on staggered sessions and some on
st ralghl double 5essions \\'hen they OIH!n
Se_ .. !. 13.
The cl11 ss schedules are RS folln \\'S:
Aliso : kinderg:arten-8· IS to IJ · IS a.m.
and noon tll J p.m.: first 11nd
~econd-7 :45 to 12:05 and 11 ·45 to 4:05 ;
thint-1:!() t8 2; fourth, fifth 8111:1 Iii·
th-R::'!n to 2:20.
Cordillera: kindergirten-8:30 to ll :Jl
a.m. and 11:55 a,m. to 2:55 a.m.: first
Md second-3;:'10 to 1:50: thlrd-3:30 to
2:20 : rourth filth ind siJ:th-1:30 to 2 :~.
Del Cerrt:t: klnderg1rten-a:3G to 11:3
1.rrt. ~ 11:30 a.m. to 2:50 pm.; flr$t
and 11econd-8:SO to 1:4$: third-8:30 lo
2:1'i; rourth. fifth and sislh-8:!\0 fn 2 -~n.
El Toro P.11r11,.1: klnderg11rten-8· IO to
11·10 11m. and 11 :,-i •m lt1 2·2n pm 7
fir~t snd s~nd--8·tn tn 1:30 : t hird~ to
1 ·~~ fflurth . fifth and $ixtlt--8 !11 2 20
Gales : klnr!trga rdtn-8·1!i lll \l ·JS am
·~ · n"~n 111 3 pm . first :111d ser£1nrl-9 111
:?· 1 ~· lhird-9 to 3 except Thursd11v~ "'ht'O
it will he !I lo 1· f,,ur!h, fifth 11virl ~1..:'h
•·~n '"' :'l ·O!i exc•p! Thursdiv~ \\hf'n 1t i\
8 ~n lo 7·1n
fr\ lne ki nrlPrganen-11 Vl !fl 11 ~fl
and noon I.I'.> 4.20.
Llnda ,.Isla: kin dtrgarten-8 to II a.m ..
10 to I and 12: 15 to 3: lS p.m.: fir"'t and
~r-rr>nd -7·45 to 12:05 and 11 :45 to 4:05 :
tliird-8 :30 to 2: fourth, fifth and six-
lh--'l::'lO to 2:45. ,
01\rrwOfld : kindergarten-8:30 tn 11 :30
a .m. and noo n lo 3 p.m.; first ind
second-9:15 to 2:30: thtrd-9:15 to 3:
fn11 rth. fifth t1 nd sii th -B:30 to 3:
prim11ry education111ly h11.ndicapped-9: 15
'" 2:30 ; upper grAde educ1tionally h1n-
dlc1ooed-8::W lo 2:30.
O'Nenl : kindergarten -8 tn t i 11..m.
and 11 :15 1.m. to 2:15 pm.: fir11t,
~ecrind-8 :30 to t2:SS: third--8 to 12:55 ;
fourth. fifth 1nd slxl h--1to1:40.
Turtle Rock: kinde~arien-11:15 tn
tl :tS 1 m nnd nMn to 3 ?lm.: first and
~·~n.,t{-8~l0 fn I Ind 11 :06 fn 3 :3~:
third-tourth, fl fth 1nd !!lrth~:30 to 3,
\,111 S·:'lO to\:~$ on \Vt.dne ~day~ t'!nly.
t;nh·erslty Park· 8:15 to 11 :15 am. and
l"'lf'ln !!) 3 p m.: first 6nd S!Cnnd-8 to
12 ?I'! 11nd 11 ·30 to 1:50 : 1hird~:30 00
2 ~'l fourth . fif!h and ~ixth--11:30 lo :i.
\'al,.nrJa : \;indergarle.n 8;30 lo 11:30
.,. 'Tl iinrl noo n to 3 p.m : first •nd
~f'rnnrl-~::'IO lo t ·o15 and 9:45 In 2:4~:
,1,:.-i_f!·~O In 2 1~. fnurth. rHth £n(I
~ix'h-8 :30 to 2:30; Junior first-8 30 lo
ON GO LD STANDA RD
Police Officer Mc::Eveny
Ne ivport Office r
Wins 9th Medal
In S 1vi1n Mee t
A Newport Beach officer i,1·ith a na·
tional reputation in S\1'1mn1lng has run IHs
string of Police Olympics gold medals t<i
nine 1vith a pair of record performanres-
ln the statewide event.
Patrolman 1\like i'.-ICEl'en\' plckeU up
!wo more J.:Old medals at the California
Police Olyn1pics he)d recently in San
Francisco.
The l.f!OO·plus la11·mcn part1c1 pnting
were limited to !11·0 l.'\'enr s
O~fl Cr :O.lcE1en~ :.et a nelr 5911 rerorrl
in 00-vard hacks1roke -he abn held
the Id orie -and lied his existing 27. I
lime for !he W-yard backstroke
Swimming excellence is not!ung nf'11J
for f\.1CE\·en}» >A'ho won three l1rs1 place
gold medals at the National Po!Jce O!ym·
pies in Phoenix last October.
He broke several national reco;ds in
high school and college and 1vas an All·
American four times 1n s1o;lm ming and
""'ater polo. "·inning a ~hol in 1964 at the
\\lorld Olympic Games trials.
His V.'<ller polo teain look a second
place in that category.
f'-1cEveny was naturally dra11n to the
Orange Coast be nch area as a place to
li l'e v.·ith wife Jo Ann and raise daughters
Cheri. 5, and Sheila, 14 months.
The beach offers plenly of room for
their favorite sport and hobby -s""·im-
mlng .
Judge Rule•
No More Delays
For Angela Case
SAN RAFAE L (A Pl -A Superior
Court judge refused today to delay the
Sept. 27 start of the murder·kidnap trial
of black militant Angela Y. Oa\'is.
Judge Rlchard E. Arnaso n ordered the
defense to file all remaining motions in
the case by Sept. 20.
lie said that if !he defense files a mo-
ti1Jn to nlOl t' the trial fr om f\.larin County
-11·h1ch il has said it will do -he then
"''Ill once agau1 consider de laying the
::.ta rt of !he trial.
Attorney Ho"•ard f\toore Jr., chief
rounsel for ~·l iss Davis, argued that
''there has not been sufficient time for
the defendant to prepare her case'' and
that she could not ha\·e a "fair and im·
partial trial" unless additional time was
granted.
Moore said that the Attorney General
inform ed him Aug. 27 that there would be
103 trial witnesses -and he said he stil l
has not received st:1tements fro m 53 of
them.
lie said the defense also 'i\'as having
diffic ulty intervie""·ing many witnesses
from out of town and he told the judge
that a letter sent out by the Atlornev
C'.eneral's oHice "thwarted efforts cir
defe nse counsel lo in!erv1e:.,.,, wilnesses."
Prosecutor Albert Harris J r .. assistant
attorney general. countered that a delay
in the start of the trial "would be a
per\·ersion of justice."
"The delay in th is case is shocking and
rests solely on the defendant, both Miss
Davis and Mr. t.1agee. They've hi t every
kind of device I ever heard of and a few r
badn 't heard of," Harri:! said.
Nixon Meets Critics
Of Economic Policies
\\'ASlllNGTO~ <UPI) -President
Kixon sat down today '>'-'ilh Geroge Meany
and other labor leaders who have con·
demned his ne'>'-' economic program and
listened to their views of what should
follov.' the fMl.day '>''age-price freeze.
Afterward, Meany, president of the
AFL·CIO, told reporters, "we made our
position clear."
\\'hat '>''as Nixon's attitude?
"He listened ."
The session lasted about two hours. It
\~·as the first face·to-face meeting
bet""·een labor leaders and the President
since he imposed the waie·price freeze
Allg. 15 -to the ire of Meany, Auto
\\'orkers President Leonard 'Voodcoc k
and others. 1See e;irlie r story, Page 5).
!"iixon said he planned to co nsult with
business. farm. congressional and other
leaders prior to announcing the economic
prngram that \\·ill follow the freeze. He
tn!d Cnn,'lress the freeze '>'-'ou!d not be
cnnt1nued in its present form beyond its
expiration !\01·. 13 . But he said some kind
of controls would be necessary to prevent
a burst of inflation.
i\'iean v and other labor leaders emerg·
ed froni the meeting loo king serious, He
had sat next to Nixon al the conference
table. He told reporters as he climbed in·
to his chauffeured limousine that .. 11;·e've
F ire1ne n Save Pigeon,
A lin osl a Dea d Duck
f\ pigeon sn;ired by a length of fishing
\1ne around his leg that caught in a
Corona de\ i\l11r !ree has the Newport
Beach Fire Department to thank for his
treedom toda y.
Respond111g to the park'>'-·ay at 217
:O.larj.!uer1 re A\·e. l1re1nen called by
c1t1Lens climbed up !n cut the hne and
send the bird on his '>'-"ay.
said for mon ths we would cooperate wilh
anything that is equit able and fair" in the
follow-on program.
\Voodcock. \\'ho vied with 1'.1eany In the
harshness of his criticism of the wage-
price freeze. said he told Nixon
"something has to come" in place of the
freeze and that ';it has be be voluntary
and tripartite" -meaning la bor,
business and government.
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FREEWAY ...
solutions if they come up with them.
"He re the state and 'fed e r 11 l
governments \\'ere willing to spend the
money for a solution and the city goes
ahead and unilaterally breaks a con·
tract." he said.
Councilmen broke the contract two
months after the March 9 election when
voters had O\'erwhe!mingly urged the
route agreement be terminated.
The council action was taken after a
committee failed to convince the state lo
join with them in bilateral rescission.
Subsequently, however , slate officia l~
made the declaration there would be no
fr~""·ay without the cily's say-so and
then announced a new policy sayin,f.!,
because of environmental considerations.
there would be no freeways built alon!:'
the entire California coast except under
unusual circumsta nces -and \\'ith local
apnrnval.
Taking the ne11· policy to J1e;irt,
~e""'f)(Jrl Beach councilmen have suc-
ceeded in getting the State Highway
Commission to pul a request for an
alternate, inland, route of the freeway on
the commis~ion ag enda Thursday.
Off icials of Costa ~1esa, Laguna Beach
and Huntington Beach have said they in·
tend to similarly attend th2J Ventura
meetlnl! to assure their best interests are
guarded.
Looking
Yet
Functional
Tambour doo,. on eci'h side give this unusuql dnk a true nautical look. Dnk
features a pewter gilt bose, and silk screen decorations on all sides. Just the
piece to spark interest in any room.
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Costa Mesa Today's Final
EDITION N.Y. Stoeks
vor. 64, NO. 217, 4 SECT IONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I 0, 197 f TEN CENTS
'Peace Candidate' to Lead League of Cities
Hy JACK BROBACI\
01 l"t 0 •11• P l!&! ll•lt
The tmbattlerl Orange Counl.y ~ague
()f Cities elected a •·peace" candidate
Thursday night as their new president
and Mayor Ed }lirth of Newport Beach as
\'ice president.
The 23 or 25 city representatives
present at the meeting in Orange ignored
recommendations of their nominating
committee on all positions. Mayor Robert
Sign Him llp
Wilson of Costa h-1esa failed to be
re-ettcted to ille po.st of stale dJ.reclDr.
The new president is ~1ayor Robe.rt
Finntll of Placentia who saw his election
as "an effort lo bring the league
together." He sucteeds ti1ayor Ed .Just of
Fountain Valley v•ho concludes a
turbulent year as head of the organiza-
tion.
Rejected in thf! voling were nomin~s
Jerry Patterson, Santa Ana Councilman,
Governor Ronald Reagan sign~ autograph for Jimmy Lewis, 9. Cali·
fornia poster child for the National Cystic Fibrosis Research Founda·
lion .. limmy. a San Diego resident, visited the Governor in Sacramento
Thursday. Their talk ranged from pollution to baseball.
F oocl Color DaQ.ger Cited;
FD A Ma y E11act Ci11·l1 s
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\\'ASHlNGTON it.:PJI -The Fnod and
Dnig Arlm1n1s1raltnn !FDA l said today
It m<.y re~!nct u~e nf !he 11a1ion's most
widely used Fotxi colnnns because nf
~siblt reprnd11ct1on 1mpairmenl.
ThP. FDA ~;11d IPsts on rats by f'A-'O
Russian sciPn!1~1s inrl1c;:iterl that the
<'Olorin~. ::1, chemical prnrlu rt ra iled RPd
Nn. 2 nr Amar a!h. prcventrd so mr prl:'g-
nanc ies nod c;:.usert some stillbirths.
He('aus r of the s;i me s!udy. the !"'DA
ordered mnnufac!ur~r" to conduct ani·
ma! tests '.t:ith all other food colorings
"lo shov.· \\'he lhPr t/;e colo r additive pro-
du ces any ad\'Crse effects on rcproduc-
tinn."
F'or RPd No 2. !he FDA ordered pr1>-
Cl!ssors to submit hy Oct. Ji data on an
food , d r u g and cosmetic products in
which lhl! coln ring is used . by amount.
"The aggregate use of 1his color may
flttd to be lowered," the F'DA said in a
nolice tn be published in Saturday'' Fed-
eral Ree:isler.
The FDA 5aid 10 lo 12 perce t11 L of all
fnods contoin some colorlnf? agent. v.•ith
Red Nn. 2 accnnn!ing for 35 pPrcPnt of
thP total. The agt>ncy estimated annual
sa!~ nf fno<ls ,11nd hrvPrages containing
Red Nn 2 at SlO billion.
Judge Re,iects
Another Delay
SAN RAF'AEL IAP I -A Superior
Court judge refused tod1y to delay the
Sept. 27 start of the murdl!r·kidnap trial
of black militant Angela Y. Davis.
Judge Richard E. Amason ordered the
defense lo file all rtmaining motions in
the CBM' by Sept. 20.
He said !hat if thl! defeMe files 1 mo.
lion to move the tri::il from MIJ'in County
-which It has said 11 v.111 do -he. then
will once again consider delaying the
start of the trial.
Attorney Howard Moore Jr.. chirf
counsel for ~lis.~ Davis, 11rgued that
''lhtre has not bfen ~ufficient lime for
tht dl!fl!ndant tn prepare her ca11t" and
1 That !lhe could not hive. a "fair and im·
p1rti1! trlnl" unJrss t1ddltion11l time wa!
granted.
''Tha t's proh:thl y a rf)n~PT\';,five ri;.ti·
matP," s;i,ui Edward J. Pusateri. sale.~
ser\'lce manager for H l\ohnstamm a1rl
Company, Inc., a lee.ding producer of
fO<ld colors.
Pusateri, inrerviewed hy telephone
from ru~ Chicagn office. said Re{! No. 2
has been used fflr SO years. He ~aid fls
main uses are ~oft drinks and candies.
tn impact a raspberry. str;i.wberrr or
cherry look .
Pusateri said Red No. 2 is also used in
snme gelatin desserts, dessert mixes in·
eluding puddings and ca k e frosli"gs,
b;i.kery product.!. ice cream. snack food!!,
canned and bntt!ed cherries. pet food~.
dry cereals. hol dog c;;sings and Ii~
sticks.
The Russ ian tests have been criticized
by British scientists. and the FDA said
the data's applicability to humans is un-
certain. The agency said its own tests
on Red No. 2 would be completed in
about ;; year.
Sal esman Seized
Claiming Go od s
A L-Ong Beach salesman who shnwed up
tn claim items in the tnink of an im·
pounded car allegedly stolen a week
earlier wa 11 arrested on drug charges In
Costa Mesa Thursday ,
Halley L. Hebert, :n, wa1 booked on
suspicion of posllession ef dangerous
drugs for sale and 1lmple posseSl!iion
charges.
Detective Arnold Applem11n said eight
packets and a plastic: bottle containing
several hundred suspected benzedrine
pills wert among items found In the
vehicle's trunk
Halley and a companion were arrested
Sept. Z in Lnni;i Beach by the California
H1ghw11y Patrol Oil smplclon of 11uto
theft, after which the vehicle iA'as return·
ed to a 17th Street dealer~h ip.
tnvestlgal()ts who e1r\ier found the
suspected drug cache in ii 11rranged to be
nnttfled 1r anynne tried to pick up the
pills.
for president; Gilbert Arbiso. Stanton
Councilman and Hal Sims, La Habra
mayor, for vice president; and Wtlson, as
state director.
Elected to the post which Wilson has
held for the past two years v.·as Couo·
ci1man Duane Winters of Fullerton.
Finnell's election over Patterson was
obviously engineered by le11ders in the
organization who sought to move , 11way
from recent controversies over the Local
Agency Formation Commission and the
Ofange County Harbor District.
Patterson was involved inthe LAFC
dispute as Santa Ana played a lead role
in the battle between that city and the
propqsed new City of Irvine.
'J'wo lawsuits are pending ovt.r selec·
lion of a League representative to the
LAFC. Retiring president Just blamed
the controversy on "vague wording in a
state law" which he said was being cor·
reeled.
He referred to thl! act creating Hie
LAFC which does not clear!) !pell out
terms of office for members.
Finnell said the League will continue to
operate as an equal partner with the
Board of Supervisors,
The new leaders face lwo critical
sessions soon. On Sept. 18 the mayors
meet with the supervisors at the Western
\1/hite House in San Cemente and on Oct.
14 the membership will attempt to reach
a decision on the controversial Airport
Land Use Commission.
County Supervisors demonstrated their
lack of support of the land u.se group by
providing only $500 in the current budget
for its operation.
The new League president is a former
F'BI agent and is a financial planning of·
ficer with North American Rockwell.
School Turmoil Flares
Texas Boy Slain; l(l(l( Men Held in Pontiac
LUBBOCK, Te:r (UPI) -A rock and
bottle throwing crowd marched on city
hall and 11nipers fired at police from roof·
tops today in an outburst of violence
started by the murder of a Negro teen-
ager In the hallway of an integrated high
school.
And in Detroit. six men. includiog two
key figures in the r>!ichigan Ku Klux
Klan , ha ve been arrested on conspiracy
charges in the bombing of 10 empty
gchoo l buses in Pontiac Aug. 30. a .week
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2 Big Storms
Blast Texas
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I And Hondw·as
F'ro m "'ire Services
Two powerful hurricanes slashed, at the
Gulf coasts of Texas and C'.entral
America while a third l!itorm appeared in
the Caribbean .:ind be-gan it's run
towards land.
Edith. the most devastating of t~e two
hurricanes, blasted onto the eastern
shore of Honduras early today with.winds
topping 170 miles an hour and ·!fl.foot
tides that forecasters fear left many vil-
lages "completely overrun by the sea.''
\Veathermen said later that Edith had
been broken up by the rugged H~duras
mountain ranges and mol'ed back, out to
sea lo reform.
Hurricane Fern. the first hurricane In
hit U.S. shores this seawn, chased
thousands of residents from Galveston
homes and slammed ashore at the
surprised fishing village of l-.1a(11gord.!t
early today. This W'1S 30 miles southwest
or the fore cast landfall
Fern fizzled intn a drivin~ rainstorm
hefore sunrise and set the 'Texas coa~t
awash. Rattlesnakes sf;'t'king dry ground
swarmed or.to the highways
Tropical storm Ginger, the sevent h
storm of th is busy hurricane season.
meanwhilP. blossomed nut of a tropical
depression today in the 1t1antic about 300
miles so uth of BermtJda .·
Ginger grew out of a tropical
depression that stalled for several days
east o( the central Bahamas Island chain.
At noon, EDT. storm Ginger was
centered near latitude 28.0 north and
longitude 66.1 wes. The storm was(mov·
ing slowly oorth\\•ard. '
The National Hurricane Center said
Ginger was of no immediate danger to
Bermuda or the eastern United States
seaboard.
As Edith churned inland through Hon·
duras, experts tried Ui predict her next
moves.
before a court-ordered desegregation p~
gram began .
One police officer was wounded in the
neck but v.·as In fair condition in the Lub-
bock shooting. Two others were
hospitalized with injuries ranging from
cuts and bruises to body injuries suffered
when .11 car hit one of them.
Police Sgt Frank C.11.rter said "about
30" persons were arrested between mid·
night and 3 a .m. when the disturbance
ended.
"We had negroes, l\fexlcans and whites,
a little of all,'' Carter said. "Only 21 weN!
arrested for breaking curfew, about eight
for disturbance and two or three for cat·
rying prohibited wr.apons. And we had a
few booked for drunk."
Wi!liam Ray Collier, 16, was fa tall y
shnt 'fhursdav l'lftemoon in a hallway of
Dunbar lligh 'school. His assailant used a
.22 caliber pistol and Collier died en route
to 8 hospital.
Police charged Jeff Earl Carver, 15, a
Bus Bomb Bust
Driver Re1nove s It, Go es 01t
JACKSONVILLE, FIA. (UPI) -A woman driver unknowingly pulled a
dynamite bomb from beneath her school bus today 111d drove her round.t d.-
liverinc dlildren.
Jack Poole. owner of a service station behind which tht bui; ill parked
every nighl. mad'! the discovery later when the bus drivt.r asked hlm if be
knew what the object was. The driver was not immediately Identified.
THE BOMB contained 14 stick! of dynamite in a paper sack, wired to
fla shlight batterles and what appeared to be a timing device from a kitchen
appliance.
"I thought it was a homemade electrical testing equipment, 80 I wasn't
worried at first, and then 1 found the dynamite in a hag," Poole aald.
JN QUICK ORDER. police arrived, and then FBI agents, U.S. Treasury
Department agens, fire marshals, public school autho rities and two men from
an army ordnance disposal team stationed at the Jacksonville Naval Air Station.
A trained sheriff's deputy dismantled the liming device and the Army men
dunked the dynamite in a liquid that made it harmless.
Military Judge Ref uses
Medi11a Acquittal Plea
From \Ylre St:n·ices
FT. ~1CPHERSON, Ga . -A military
judge denied today a defense Tequest for
11 directed verdict. of acquittal on all
murder charges against My Lai defen-
dant Capt. Ernest L. Medina .
Defense attorney F. Lee Bailey had
argued for dismissal of all murder
chari;:es against Medina. on the basis of
''staleness,'' a denial of a 11peedy trial
and lack of evidence.
Bailey did not ask lor the dismissal of
the assault charge against Medina,
saying that this "probably is a matter for
explanation by the accused."
Medina, 35, is cliarged with Lhe murder
of 102 Vietnamese civilians during an in-
fantry assault on My Lai 31h years ago.
The. Army contends that he is resporu;ible
for the murder of "not less than 100"
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civilians becaust. he failed to stop his
troop! from killing.
He ls perso na lly charged with i;hooting
a Vietnamese woman and ordering the
1hooling of a child.
In denying the motion for di~missal,
lhe judge, Col. Kenneth 1-loward. said, "It
j~ my conclusion that there .is some
substantin l evidence as lo each charge
After ruling on the motion, Howard
recessed the trial unti l Monday, when the
defense is to begin presenting its case.
The army's final witness was Robert A.
Nixon Meets Critics
Brisentine. an Anny CID 1gent who gave
l.fedina a Ile detector test. I-le ~stified
that during the COUJ"!e of the test, Medina
told him that he had I08t control of his
men during the My Lai aweep, ind had
mi:ltakenly ordere~ the shooting of a
small boy. Brisentine was forbidden -
over Bailey's objections -to divulge the
outcome or the test Itself, since polygraph
tests are not admlssable evidence under
military law.
Of Economic Policies
\\'ASHJNGTON fUPI) -Pre11ident
Nixon sat down today with George Meany
and other labor leaders who haye con-
demned his new economic progra_{n and
listened to their ''iewt of whirt.'.lshould
follow the 90-day wage-price frttu.
Afterward. Meany. president of the
AfL.CIO, told reporters. ;,we mflle our
position clear." t<
What was Nixon's attitude?
"He. limned." f
The IPl!Uion lasted about two hbun. Il
v.·as the first fa ce·lo-face Meeting
between labor leaders and the President
since he imposed the wage-pricl! freeze
AUR. 15 -to the ire of Mean)', Autll
Wnrker!' President Leonan1 WOod cock
and other!. LSee earlier 11tory, Pafl!I S ~.
Nixon &aid he planned tt'I con119,lt with
busi~s~. farm. congres11ional a~ other
le11ders pr ior to announcing the ~nomic
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program that will follow the freeze . He
told Congresa tbt freeze would not be
continued In Its present form beyond its
expiration Nov, 13. But he 81ld !Ofi'le kind
or eonlroll would be. necesqry to pre.vent
I bunt of Inflation.
Meany and ofher labor leaden e.merg·
ed from the meeting looking serious. He
had aat nert to Ni•on 1t the conference
table. He told reporters as be climbed in-
to his chauffeur~ limousine that "we've
Mid for months we would cooperate with
anything that Ir equitable and falr" In the
follow-on program.
Woodeoc:k, who vied with Ml!any In the
harshOl!M of his criticism of the wage·
price frttze. uid he told Nixon
"something has to come" in place of lhe
freeze and that "It has be be. voluntary
and tripartite" meaning labor,
business and government.
After Bisentlne left the stand Thursday,
the jurors were given about • 0
photographs of the My Lai area, dealing
with various points in the government
case. •
Funeral Scheduled
For Mesa Soldier
Military funeral tervlces for Army
Spec./4 John D. Ro&!, 22. a Cost.a ~le&a.
resident wbo died Sept. 4 while atatiooed
at Ft. Car!On, Colo., will be held at 10
J.m., Saturday at Waverly Church in
Fairhavtn Memorial Park, Senta Ana.
Mr. Rossl 'll survived by his molher.
Mr11. Betty Smalley, 2012 C.11lv~rt Avt .,
Qiist.3 M~; his father , John V. R0&1I,
Yucaipa; two alster1, ~lrs. Linda Mauar
and Mrs. Shlrten Savage; and a brotht.r,
Tim Rollsi.
white student, with the shooting. Tht
school was integratf'd last year.
Carter said Ma yor James Granberry
declared a stale of emergency an d im·
posed a JO :JO p.m. to 6:JO a.m. curfelf'
v;hen scatleared violence indicated an
emergency situation.
The arrests. made by FBI agents i"
Detroit Thursday, came hours after school
buses in the nearby industrial city
moved out of their depot on schedule and
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Mesa Facelift
Ruling Slated
By Committee
By TERRY COVlLLE
01 "'• O•llY 'llor 111rf
Costa Mer;a'! Down tow n
Redevelopment Committee is ex pected ta
writ e it! recommendation Wednesday
nig ht on an $8 million plan lo rebuild the
heart of the city.
Harold Cooper, a downto"'n homeowner
and chairman of the committee. l5 a id
most members have been pleased with
the report prepared by the Los Angeles
consulting firm. \Vilsey and Ham .
"\\'e \·e wnrkcd all the way with them ,''
Cooper said this morning. "And we 'Vfl!
studied the report tile past two weeks. I
feel it's an extremely good plan.''
Cooper said he thought the committee
c(luld make its fina l rccommend;,.tion~
when it meets at 7:30 p.m .. Wednesday
in the first floor con/erence room at city
ha ll.
Besirhs C()()per the fl!her six com·
mittee members are· Tom Nelson, a
businessman: \\'i!lard Jordan a n d
William St. Clair, city councilmen: H. J.
''Jimmie"' Wood, planning commissioner;
J . C. Humphries, busi nessman : Claire
Nelson, businessman; and Will iam Dunn
planning director. '
The Wilsey and Ham report hinges
downtown developmeot on the extension
nf the Newport Freeway toward the
beach. Once beach traffic is cleared from
local streets. the consultant~ helieve the
olrf downtnwn c:in be dt'veloped into a
pleasant shoppi n,e: plaza, tnwn ;,.nd apart·
men t. arcn
The reahgnment of Harbor Boulevard
rxtending it south tn 17th Slrect ls one of
the key points Jn !he Wiisey and Ham
rePOrL
The only unclear porlion of tht.
redevelopment plan Is where the $8
million comes front Wilsey and Ham
suggest, various comhinations for finan·
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Coast
Weather
Light wind11 will push those low
clouds out o( the way Saturday
morning and sunny 11kles wilt pre-
vail for lhe weekend. with tempera-
tures of middle 703 along the
beach to mid-80s Inland.
INSIDE TODA. Y
"The !i fusic Man" opens in
Laguna Beach and tht Orongt:
County Ph ilhormoruc Society's
18th .!tasun promises seven con·
certs. Stories and pictures covtr
the event..! on Page 25 of toda11'1
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Anti-route Vote
Stand Def ended
By L. PETER KRrEG
01 t~• oeur r 1i.1 st1tt
E. Orion Rodeffer i.5n 't going to win
any popular!ty contests in Newport
Be1ch. but be say! he doesn't care.
"What's right is right; \\.'hat's wrong is
wrong," the man who has filed a suit to
reverse a city council action resc ind ing
the Pacific Coast Free\\•ay route agree-
ment said today.
Rodeffer ma intained that is the !iOle
reason he instituted the legal action.
"Maybe ~·m old fashioned," he said,
"but you can"t unilaterally break a con-
tract.
';A handshake was good enough in
the old western days," he said, "now
you've got signed documents with people
looking for all sorts of ways to wiggle out
of them."
"My posi tion ma.y be unpopular, ..
Power Squadron
Offers Boating
Course Monday
The Balboa Power Squadron'• fall
course in basic boating starts Monday at
7 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club, 720 W. Bay St., Newport Beach.
The U·week course in small boat
handling and safe boating practices is
free of charge and open to all perso ns
over 16 years of age whether ar not hey
own a boat.
Registration will take place the even-
ing of the first sessioa.
Subjects to be covered during the
session include safety anoat. basic
seamanship, aids to navigation. charts
and piloting, the mariner's compass,
equipment and government regulations.
rules of the nautical road and small boat
handling.
Persons completing the course and
passing the final examination are invi~
to join the Balboa Power Squadron, a unit
or the U.S. Power Squadron, a boating
education organization. Advanced courses
are open to members. .
Further details on UN! upcoming class
may be obtained by calling Mrs. l!a.bel
Pel!lse, Balboa Power Squadron class
secretary al 673-1855. or Pqwer Squadron
Commander Robert Wemple, 646-3422.
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DOWNTOWN •••
cing the project, including local, state,
federal and private maney.
Onct. the downtown committee makt.s
Its recommendaUon or the ci ty (ac·
ceptance or denial of the report I a serin
of public hearings will he scheduled be·
fore the p\o.nning commission and then
the city council.
City staff mt.mbers still have several
weeks of study facing them before the
public hearings become a reality. The
lilaff has to determine what methods af
financing could be used and just how the
various projects would be accomplished.
Chan1ber Asks Prizes
The Chamber of Commerce needs
prizes for its "f iesta de Costa Mesa''
Sept. 17·19. Any gifts that can be donated
for draY!'ings during the fiesta will be ap-
preciated by the chamber. To donate a
drawing prize. phone the chamber at 646·
0536.
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Rodeffer said, "but it's sound,"
Rodef(er .!lid hi! lawyer! didn't file the
action earlil'r .. because they did a great
deal of research."
He said he wasn't doing thi.!i for the
pu blicity, ''tht. orUy reason I'm in it is to
win it," ht. said.
··The cast. has been research very
carefully and \\."e fu!lv intend to win it."
He sa.id the lack Ot the freeway would
not affect any business that he is in.
Rodefft.r has moved the offices of hs
firm, Rodeffer Investments, into a new
office building he has constructed at
Newport Center.
"We're tight on the frontage road of
the Corona del Mar Freeway," he said,
"so J don't care where they build the
Coast Freeway."
He says he still thinks it's going to be
built.
"The State Highway Comm ission has
never si id it won't build the freeway,"'
Rodeffer pointed out.
He said State. Public Works Department
officials have been saying different things
on the subject to different people.
''They tell C.osla r-.fesa one thing and
Newport Beach another." Rode f f er
charged.
Assistant Public Works Director Barn ·
ford Frankland has assured Newport
Beach officials the coastal freeway will
not be contructed "as Jong as Newport
Beach doesn't want it."
At the same time, Frankland ha!i
gpoken with Costa :ftiesa leaders in less
definite terms.
Rode ff er, whose suit also seeks to stop
Newport Beach from spending any more
money on either future freeway elections
and even on highway studies, 5aid "the
city doesn~t have to spend $85,000 (on its
current traffic study) to know it needs a
freeway.
"Sometimes it takes me 20, 30 or 40
minutes to get from one end of town to
the other."
Rodt.ffer said iI so many people were
upset at the potential sight of a freeway.
''they could put it underground.
"lt could be done," he said, ''They
could build a tunnel practically from one
end of the city to the other."
Mexican Visitor
Struck by Auto
A Tij uana man leaving a Costa r-.1esa
Mexican restaurant walked into and
across busy Harbor Boulevard Thursday
hi9ht aid was injured when st.ruck by a
car.
Jesus P. Ramirez, 25, of Co!onia
Libertad, in the Baja California city, y,•as
taken first to Costa fl.tesa Memorial
Hospital. then traru;ferred to Orange
County Medi.cal Center,
He 1uffered a large laceration to the
back of his head, plus abrasions, poli ce
tilid.
Investigators said Ramirez apparently
jaywa1ked into the path of a car driven
by Pvt. Gary A. Marstunan, 18, currently
visiting home at 17111 Rotterdam Lane,
Huntington Beach, from Army training at
Ford Ord.
The young soldier was not cited after
the accident 470 feet south of V.'ilson
Street.
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In Slaying
Completed
Selection of a jury of nine ln~n· and
three women "''as completed today in the
mW"der trial of ~1arine Mark A. Johnson,
20, accused of killing his pregnant young
wife in San Clemente.
r-.1ore than 30 prospective jurors were
excused as pr05e(""Utor James Enright
and defense attorney Ra y Sharpe
carefully questioned them.
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The tria! has bttn adjourned until next
Thursday by Superior Court Judge
\\'"il!iam L. r-.-!urray. Judge ~furray and
most judges and attorneys \\.'ill be at·
teiiding the California State Bar con-
vention in San Diego the first part of nel:t
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DAILY I'll.OT Si.II .. Mr.
Befo1·e the Stor1u
Henry P ineda rakes as phal t for street resurfacing
over nev.·Jy installed storn1 d rain at Baker Street
and Royal Paln1 ~rive in Cos_ta 1-lesa's .1Ies_a Verde
~ertion. Ne\.v d rainage conduits are being ins talled
in the art!a under a $313.000 contract with Chivas
Co nstruction of Santa Ana. City officials say new
drains \Vil! clear up street flooding that occu!s dur-
ing \o,:inter rains. \York is to be finished in late
October.
Chief Deputy District Attorney Enright
intends to show that Lance Cpl. Johnson,
Indicted by the grand jury almosl a year
after the slaying. killed his wife with
premeditation.
Connie Lynn Johnson, 20 , 11.·as beaten
and stabbed to death June lfi, 1970, in the
couple's apartment. at 416 l\1onterey
Lane, presumably \\'hile her hu sband \\.as
on guard duty at the Santa Ana Marine
Corps Air Facility. From Page 1
SCHOOLS ...
without incident for the first time since
schoo ls opened for Pontiac·s 24JX>O school
children. 9,000 of whom are affected by
the husing program. Scattered violencr:
was reported after schools closed for the
day.
The six \\.'ere charged with conspiracy
to violate federal bomb Jaws, conspiracy
to obstruct federa l C1Jurt orders and con-
spiracy to violate the 1968 Civi l Rights
Act.
Among thos e arrested was Robert
!\Ii.Jes. 46, o( HoweU, who re signed last
spring as Grand Dra,Ron of the r-.1ichigan
KKK. according to Ralph B. Guy Jr .. U.S.
Att orney for the Eastern District of
l\fichigan.
Also arrested v.·as \Va\!ace Elwood
Fruit, 29. of Drayton Plains, a state of·
ficer of the Klan.
The others arrested, also described as
Klan members. \\.'ere: Alexander Distel
Jr., 28. of the Pontiac·area comrn11ni!y Of
Clarkston; Dennis Claxton Ramsay. 24,
an auto \\.'orker from Drayton Plains:
Ra\'mond Quick Jr .. 24. of Pont iac. an
en1ploye of a cemetery, and Edtnun.d
Remie r. of Hov.·ell , whom the FB I said
was unemploved .
All faced Court appearances today in
U.S. District Court here.
Distel was the only one of those ar-
rested known to have been active in the
two days or protest that followed thf':
opening of Pontiac schools Tuesda y. He
suffered a sprained ankle in an attempt
t.o block a bus Tuesda y but told news men
it was '"v.•orth ii." His father. Alexander
Distel Sr .. 50, tA·as arrested at the bus
depot for creating a disturbance \Ved-
nf'sday.
There was no organized picketing Or
demonst rat ing Thursday. Busing op-
ponents began efforts aimed at ~ank ru~
ting the school system by keepi~g their
children out or school. Absenteeism re·
mained at an unusually high level.
Sixteen young persons -ntost of them
non-students -\\.'ere arrr.sted as a result
of scattered violence after cla sses were
r;~,,1i~~r>d Thursdav, but fh·e of the m
later \\'ere released.
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CAILY l'IL.OT Sllft .. M,.
Goo Flow Contained
Oil-laden Ship Sinks,
Explodes in Seattle
SEATILE, Wash. (UP!J -A 210-foot
C2o11nery vessel containing 180,000 gal-
lons of diesel fueJ sank to the bottom of
busy fisherman's terminal today. S€tting
Groovy Weekend
011 Orange Coast
Beacl1es Forecast
Surnmer is a!ire and \1'ell along the
Orange Coast.
A fair 11·eather outlook for the 1veekend
is predicted for coastal communities \\'ilh
high temperatures 1n the middle to higlt
7Gs both Saturday and Sunday.
Inland Orange County will be warmer.
as u~ual. 11•ith a high Saturday near 90
dropping to 85 on Sunda y.
The lone discouraging word in the
weekend wealt.er forecast is the trace ol
early morning fog and low clouds ex-
pected to hug coastal areas.
The National Weather Service has
charted no maijor storm systems like the
one that clouded the area last 11•eekend. A
cool front i:; expected to pass inland too
far north of Southern California to kick
up Sanla Ana winds.
Thus, the rush to the sea bv inland
motorii;ts will be fanned by tyP1cal af.
lr.rnoon sea breezes from the southwest
at from 10 to 15 knots.
t1lighttime lows along the coast will hf:
in in the 6Gs. Winds tonight and Saturday
nig ht will be light :and variable .
off a series of four explosions .
The possibility of an additional explo-
sio n kept officials from sending down a
diver to stop the le.ak .
The blas!.'l apparently were caused by
100·pound chlorine drums that became
v.·et and gave off enough gas to cause the
b!asls. There were four explosions but
five chlorine drums were reported on
board.
A boom placed a.round the former oll
tanker contained the spill but the fuel
contu1ued to pollr out from vents of the
mercator, owned by Pan.Alaskan Fish·
eries, Inc., of Seattle.
Pan·Alaska President Ron Jensen said
the vessel contained 180,000 gallons of
diesel fuel v.•hcn it sank in 18 feet of watr.r
ea.rly today. The cause of the sinking wu
not determined.
The vessel settled on Ute bottom at a
JO to 35 degree list to starboard shortly
after midnight.
A Coast Guard spokesman said appar·
f'ntly there \\.'as no danger from the
chlorine. olher than the possibility of a
fifth explosion.
He said there 2.Jlparently "'as not
enough chlorine lo page a threflt to
human life from inhalation at the scene .
Jensen said the chlorine v.'as carried to
purify tile ship":; \~·~ter supply and v.·a.~
contained in five cardboard drums u iUt
cJuminun1 top and botto~.
The de.fend.ant , tall , blond and cleancul,
cl!llltd San Clemente police the morning
of June 17 to report his v.•ife had been
badly beaten .
f\1rs. Johnson was struck V>'ith a kitchen
stool and stabbed repeatedly with a blade
that apparently has never been found,
police said.
Drug use will reportedly be discussed
in proceedings against the young Marine.
Go-ahead Given
To Stop Tieups
On Mesa Street
Traffic engineers ha ve been given ap·
proval by Costa Mesa's City Council to
solve a traffic tieup along the Newport
Bou levard service road at 17th and 18th
streets.
James Eldridge, newly appointed direc·
tor of public services, said the first mo\•e
would be to c!ose the service road en-
trance onto Nev.·port Boulevard at 17th
Stret.t. •
Traffic commonly gets tied up "''hen
cars leaving the downtown stores try to
turn left onto 17th Street to enter
Newport Boulevard. That move will be
eliminated .
..If they \\.'ant to head further west,
they can go a!! the way to lllth Street,"
Eldridge said.
A new opening will be cut from !he
service r o <• d to Newport Boulevard,
between 17th and 18th Streets. This open-
ing will allow traffic to leave and enter
onlv the \vestbound lane of Ne\vport
BoU!evard.
The pa rk ing \\.'ill also be shifted fr nm
the et1st side of the service road to tlie
wt.st. lea \·ing the same lane open to tr;:if.
fie from Harbor Boulevard to 17th street .•
F:ld ridge said the work \vould probab l.v
be com pleted in about fou r monlhs, 1f the
:;tale gl\'es pern1ission for a 11e1v entrance
to l'\e11.·porl Boule\.·ard.
Looking
Yet
Functional
Tambour doon on each side give this unusual desk a trutt nautii;al look. Desk
features a pewter gilt base, and sllk screen decorations on all sides. Just the
piece to spark interest in any room.
DEALERS FOR : HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE
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OPEN FRIDAY 'Tll 9
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Designer• Av1ll1bl._AID
INTERIORS
LAGUNA BEACH
345 North Coast Highway
Phone: 494·655 I
Mldge Gordon (left), 7. and Kelly Salzman. 6. both of Cos~A 1i1csa. _seem
lo he ridi ng h igh at the J~;irbor 1\rPA Girls Club. The gl!ls fa~h1oned
tht'1r ~tC'C'd ~ -c:tllt"d ~l ornpcrs -from :soft drink can s.
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EDITION
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e on us
Third Loo11ii1iy
Two Storms Lash
Gulf Coast Area
From \\'ire Se.rvicts
Two powerful hurricanes slashed al !he
Gulf coasts of Texas and Cen!ral
America while a third storm appeared in
the Carribbean and began it's run
towards land.
Edith, the most devasta ting of !he t"·o
hurricanes, blasted onto the eastern
11hore of Honduras early today "'ilh "'inds
Down tlie
Missio1•
Trail
Free,va y Off ramp
Bids Announced
EL TORO - A S2.5 million freeway off·
ramp project will be advertised for bj(is
in October .
The projtct is the Canada Road in·
terchange which will be located on the
San Diego freeway between El Torn
Road and lhe Santa Ana-San Diego
freew ay intersection .
Construction is schedulPd. accnrding to
~late Division of Highwa~·.~ 11ffici<1ls, 1n
1!172 with complellon tent al 1vely sel fflr
n1ld 197.1.
The county v.·111 c0ntribute Sf.00 ,000 10
the project accord1n~ tn r-.1urray S!orm.
division engineer for the Orange County
Road Department.
e Arlisl• Plan Dinner
l-.lJSS!ON VIEJO -A pol luck dinner
meeting will launch the new season fnr
the Mission Viejo Association of Ar1ists
and Cra ftsmen.
The e\'ent v.·11! takr plac·r Thursday,
Srpt. Hi at 7·30 pm In the home of \lr:;;.
Paul Swan~nn, pre.~1dent
E:ach 1nemhrr 11 111 bnn~ ;in r1h1cc! fnr a
!!:!lent aucl1on after the rn "" t 1 n iz..
Procreds \1111 go to 11 scholarship funrl
Anyone 1n!errs!rd 1n thr organ11;i11nn
may call l-.lrs Forrest Rus ler ::it 830-1223.
e Dl'•ign ClaS' -~"'
MlSSlON VlE.10 -A cl;iss 1n 1nlrrinr ~e~ign will tw ::ivailab\e 10 reslden1s 0f
the l-.1ission V1eJn area th is fall
1'he rlass will begin St'pl. 15 11nd v.•ill be
taught. from 7 10 10 pm. at f\1i ssion VicJO
High School.
The clflss is offered undrr the adult
education prngram Qf lhe Tustin Union
High School Dist rict.
Regis!ralion w1\I be taken the flrst
nigh! or lhe class.
e Parent• Celebrate
l\.f!SSION VIE.JO -New parenls al
new Mi!!.sion Cnmmunity Hospital in
fo.fi ssifln Viejo are lreated lo prime rib
.11nd champagne before mother and baby
are sent homP.
First to receive !he cnngratula!nry
dinner were 1\-fr. and r.lrs. Her~rt
Gu\1aksen. 268!H Primavera D r ive ,
Mission Viejo. whose newhorn. Chris. v.·as
Mission Corn1nunity"s first boy.
Chief hos pit;i[ adminislr<itor, George L.
Ollendorf. an nounced that the dinne r.
5e.r"ed by a waiter in the privacy of !he
mother's room. is the staff 's fcs!ive way
of commemorating the special event
Toddler Eats
Utility Bill
Lillie boy kids and littlt goal kldl
h11v~ one lh ing in common ;1 &hey
che\11' ort thtrfgs.
Wilne.5s thili :
Tht Anithtim ruhlir Utilities
Department ROt this note fMm 111
customer. along lVith a e:heck fo r
his f'lec tric ~er\•ice ·
"Pleast crrrli! my acC<'lunt ~ly
:i;nn Alt the JBfo,.1 compu ter card.
Thflnk you "
topping 170 miles an hour and !$-foot
tides that forecasters fea r left many vii·
!ages "completely ovrrrun by the sea."
\reathermen said laler that Edith had
been broken up by the rugged Honduras
moun tain rflnges and moved back out to
se<>. to reform.
Jfurricane Fern, the first hu rricane to
hit U.S. shores this season. chased
thousands of residents from Galveston
homes and slammed ashore at the
surprised fishfng village of Matagorda
early 1oday. Thls v.'as 80 mil es southwest
of the forecast landfa ll.
Fern fizzled into a driving rainstorm
hefore sunrise and set the Te xas coast
av.•flsh. Rattlesnakes seeking dry ground
sv:armed nnto the highways.
Tropical stor m Ginger. !he seventtt
storm nf this busy hurricane season,
meanv.•hitr. blossomed out of a tropical
dc>pression today in thr Atlantic about 300
miles south of Bermuda.
Ginger grew out of a tropical
depression that stalled for severit l days
east of the central Bahamas Island chain.
At noon. EDT, storm Ginger was
centered near latitude 28.0 nor th and
longi tude 66.l wes. The storm was mov·
ing slowly no rthward.
The National Hurricane Center said
Ginger was of no immediate danger to
Bermuda or the eastern United States
seaboard.
As Edith churned inland through Hon-
duras, ex-perts tried to predict her next
ooves.
"The 1vorst danger now -·anrl it•i:; a
\'erv refll danµer -is from flash flooding:
t1n Hnnrlur fls , Jiritish Hond uras ;ind as fflr
west as the mountains of Guatemala "
said Dr. Rnberl H. Simpson, chief of the
National Hurricane Center.
Although there \\.'ere not immedia!e
reports from Honduras, both Simpson
and noted hurricane authority Dr. Arnol d
Sugg said they feared Ed ith devastated
many remote villages in Hondu ras.
The storm, v.·bich had v.·inds recorded
a1 liO m_p_h. on its "v.·eaker·· south sirle
f1f lhe center. rlrol'P 15 foot tides onln !he
f--l nndu r;in cn;i~t 11nd poured torrenlial
r<1111s into the rul!ged mountfl\nc;,
'"\\'r hehe\·e rnany sma ll vill ages v.·ere
i·nmplcte!y Qverrun by the sea." Simpson
s::i1d
\\1(';ithermen said Edith w.qs "lorn In
shreds°' by the rugged Hon duran mnun·
fains flnrl when th storm emerged at m1d-
rnflrnini::: into 1he nnrlhwes1ern Gu!f ol
Hondur;:is. "it \\'as a rninimal hurricane.
Tot Stricken
By· Meningitis
Th€' year-old daughter of a Cflmp
Prndleton staff sergeant was stricken
v.·1th meninflilis thi~ v.·pe k anf{ Thursday
\\.'as in serious condition at the ba se
hospital.
Kimbf'rl~ t-1. Kl'llehrr. daughter of Sgt.
and Mrs, ~1ichAel Kelleher nf Oceanside,
'''fl~ rep<"rted in isolation. suffering from
!ht H-Flu v a r i e I y of the dreaded
di~ease
Her fathPf is 11 member of Casual
Cnmpany. Headquarters and Service Bat-
talion .
Police Th,vart
Suicide Attempt
~n CIPmenie police Thurs d a y
lhwarled an attempted suicide by a Sa n
Clemenf'e man d!.(!raught after an argu-
menl with hi.~ wife.
Officers broke through the door of 111
bal.hroom in an a partment in the 100
block of Marlpo:o;a after the husbartd had
threatened lo st.ab btmsetf wilh a 1teak
-~~i~ safd ~i~y h~d hft"'n °mmmoned to
the cpartment by the man's wife who
asked police to keep the peace. 1s 1ht
gal.hued her belonging~.
Police llAid the husband lockP.d himMl f
In the balhroom after they 11rrlvtd. He
dirl no t ~t11b him"lf
He w11~ t."ken fn Or11nge Cnunty
Medical Center fnr f)!lychl11trle observ1·
tinn after the incident. officer~ said.
NEW ASSISTANT COMMANDER
Ma i. Gen. Poggemyer
New Marine
General Set
For Pendleton
Marine Corps officiA}s this Wttk 1n-
nounced the appointment o( " new 1s:sis-
lant commande r for Ca mp Pendleton -
on the heels of reports tht the com-
mander of lhe large base will reitire soon
to assume l post in a military school.
~af. Gen. Herman Poggemeyer J r. will
arrive al Pendleton Saturday to assume
his du lies. His previous post wa s in the.
Pentagon as assistant chief of staff for
logistics.
Maj . Gen. George Bowman is expec!.ed
In retire soon !n hf-come lhe Superin-
!enden!. o[ r-..1arine-0riented milita ry
<1c11demy in •larlingen, Tex-fls. It is nam·
ed I.he l-.farine CQrps Academy.
Official Pendl eton spokesmen will not
confirm the. reports, but one spokesman
in the base press office. termed the
reports ''very st rong rumors."
Gen. Poggemeyer will officially assume
command al ceremoniei:; ~fonday af-
ternoon at Camp Pendleton.
The new assistant commander holds 11
master's dPgree in eng ineering from
George \Vash ingtnn University.
Gen . Rowman i~ on le<1\'e a!. prrscnt
He .:i~sumed command of the Corps'
largPst base last ~·Pflr.
Since lhrn th commander has been
cieeply involve{! in the 1.~~ue nf openini;:
the nnr!hern coa~t;i l lands al the base In
public u~e. In ecent week~ he incurred
some criticism for co mments about the
land issue before members of a st rvice
cluh.
_Reports of his retirement circulated
goon after !he fencing match over
statements which assertedly criticized
Los Angel es Rep. Alphonso Bell, a cham-
pion of the opening of Pendle.lop beach
lands.
Emergency
Van Used;
'A Success'
A plan to use firemen and a converted
van as a city operated emergency am-
bulance for San Clemente -heartily sup-
ported by all three public safety
departments -;ilready has a nourishing
predecessor In Uie city of \1ista.
That Northern San Diego Counly C"ity
has operated its own emergency service
since 19611.
Its city manager told tht' OAJLY
PILOT Thursday that the se rvict' ''is pro·
bably the bes t program the city has ."
City Manager Eugene Asmus praised
his city's service and added that income
frotil the nat $25 emerj;lency fee more
than pays for capital outlay.
The shift to a cit y-o perated service took
place in 1968, he said, because or grov.'~
ing d!ssa\1~faction with priv;:;.te with pri-
vate service lo the city with a rurrenl
population of 25.000.
'"We started with a surplus Navy am-
bulance whkh was rehuil t and il stayed
In use until s few months ago when we
Muehl a new van conversion for about
$9,000 ..
The Vista plan . in substance. is iden ·
tic.al to ihal proposed th is week hy head!'i
of the San Clemente police., fire and
lifeguard department'>.
Councilmen will consider the plan ne'llt
Wednesday e.vening at a regul ar busmesli
meeting.
The one outstandinR difference between
Vi.sl.:8.'1 servlee and San Clemente. how.
ever, Is the eomparallve size of fire
deoartments.
Vistl has 31 full -lime firemen who
work out of three stations.
San Clemente has !hrre men plus
volunt eers. but pl ans to add se\e.ral morr.
men and cnmpletf.' a new headqua rters
b1•;lciing early nPxl year.
But despite the dirferen<'e in nian·
power, San Clemen te officials .:ire st rad·
fas l in their belief th;it they rould makr a
plan work cheapl,v and effectively .
A more firm picture or such fl servirr
for San Clemente is expected to appear
early next yesr when work is expected tt)
pick up on the new headquarle1'6 buildin g.
The existing city budget con tains funds
for enough new firemen tn fina!ly
eslablish 24-hour shifts of three nien
earh.
Puhlic safety official.~ here ha1·e tolr1
councilmen lhat fund s v:h1ch ha\"e hrrn
useO ;is a citv subsid}• In priv;ite srrvi'.'e~
rou\d be shHled , inslearl in to purcha sing
equipmPnl for fl ci ty van.
In Vista Asmus Silici Thursci:iy, ro!-
\er!inn rates run a~ hig as 80 perrrnt
"WP have clerical slaff try !n fol low up
on collection as soon as they can af!er the
call If we ran i.rv tn cnllect. within a week,
our rate is vcr.v ~oo<I.
Local service clubs have Jert hearty
suppnrt. to 1he Vista service : Rotarian~
recently donated a new resuscilator for
the city crash wagon,
"It's the ~st service v.·e provide. and
lhe folks here would run us out of tO\.\'n if
we stopped il,"' Asmus said.
Did Hugl1es Write Letter
To Gambling Con1mission
By BrLL l-.tARTIN
Auodll..t Prtu Wrlltr
CARSON CITY, Nev. -A hand·written
letter purportedly from b I 11 i on a ire
recluse Howard R. Hughes was received
Thu rsday b» the chairman or the Ne vada
Gaming Commission.
Jack Diehl, t he chairman. said in a
telephone interview the letler was
delivered to him shortly after S p,m. by a
Hughes representative.
The. letter apparentl y i~ in response the.
comruission's refusal two weekJi ego to
ap~u licel\Sing ch anges proposed for
J-iugbes' Nevada gambling empire until It wu'idlai'ed lhe changes were ordered by
H~.._
At that lime Diehl said no further
licensing for Hughes official~ would be
e-0nsidered untU the. industrialist's wishes
were conveyed to the. commission. either
in peraon or In a handwritten letter bear-
ing Hugbe!I' fingerprl nt3.
Diehl declined Thursday to dlsclon
whether the letlt r contained t h t
fingerprint.a. he alao ref118t'd to di1CUM
any details or what the. \eUtr cont11intd
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until ht can meel wilh other commission
members.
Hughes, wbo has not appeared in public
for 20 years, moved to Las Vegflll ~ix
years ago and purchased six hotels and
11even gambling casinos, plus other pro·
prrties.
He vanished from Las Vegas 1ast
November under mys t e r ious
circumslance11, aod is believed Jiving in
the Bahsmas. Since, Hughes left Nevada
representatives of his fl agship cor-
poration, ftughes Tool Co. undertook an
overhaul of operations in the state in·
cfuding the ouster of Robert Maheu as
chief.
Gov. Mike O'Callaghan received three
Weeki ago 1 one-page typewirttn letter
slgne.d "Howard R. Hug hes" but he said
at that tlme. he hed no way of being cer·
tain the correspondence aclually came
from 1-lughes.
O'Callaghan said of lhe han d·•Titten
lrtter: "l have no co mment at this time.
I have full ... -onfldence. the commission
ch1lrman will hendle 11 ln an appropriate
manner."
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SWIMSUIT WINNER
Carolyn Stoner
Miss California
Stops 'E11i Cokl
In Her Sivirnsuit
ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. (UPI ) -
Carolyn J ean Stoner, f\1iss California,
says she can thank her mother for choos-
inR the bright orange swimsuit that, on
her 3:'>-23·35 figure . caught the judges'
eyes Thursday night in f\1iss .o\merica
Pagrant prel1min;ir1cs.
Thr n1ne-1udge panel handed her it
1.1len1 ron1petit1on trophy and a $1 ,000
:c;rholarst11p after she walked dow n the
rn11vrnt1on hall ramp, j!alhering ap-
prr,ia!il'f' v.•his tle s and app!;iusr.
··1 tried not lo hslrn to all the com-
mrn!s,"' lhe Bel1nnn! Rirl said later, but
.1rln11ltt'rl 1t1e one -piece S\.\'in1suit helprd
her win once before -in the slate
p.11:!ranl.
1\ f111ure oceanographer. the brunette,
hrnwn-ry rd Mi ss Stoner said her mother
had ordered the suit held for her at a
st or~ beforr she went and purchasrd it.
"This girl v.•anled it, and it was the last
one." she laughed. "But we bought it
f1r~t. ''
lier career prospect.! made her a
natural in the swimsuit category. A
sophomore at the co llege of San ~1ateo.
she 11aid her brother has rerently started
teaching her how to :scuba dive.
\Vednesday night, two conteslA nls fled
for swimsuit points. They both admitted
they don't swim very well .
President's Pad
Site of Mayors,
'Supervisors Meet
Orange County's mayors a nd
supervisors organization known as SAM·
CO wil l hold Its third meeting or the year
lll the We.stem White House offices next
Friday. .
SAn Clemente Mayor Walter Evflns,
hqst for this meeUng. said no specific
agenda has been set 1s of ye.t.
Common problems aod issue.s between
rilles _and the county will be eumin ed,
he said.
The mttting -one. of several hf:ld by
varied organizations In recent months at
!he Pres idl!f'lth1l complex, wlll take place
11 bullding t1dj11cent to President Nixon·a
pcr~on.111 office suite.
The mayor1 and supervisors will use 1
i1ma !1 conference room nnd dining
fflcililles whleh frequently havti been prcr
vided lo outside Rroups under 11 policy set
by Pre11iden t Nixon.
Today's Final
N.Y. Stoeks
TEN CENTS
a
Pass Tried
111 Clemente
Coffee Sl1op
T\VO Los Angeles men and a 17-year-old
boy were arrested early today on suspi·
cion of passi ng a counterfeit $20 bi!I In a
an Clemente all-night coffee shop.
The three South·Cenlral Los Angeles
residents were arrested in Oceanside
about an hour after wflitresses 11l Den-
ny's Restaurant at 525 Avenida Pico
noticed the bill \\.·as suspicious and called
police.
. In c.ustody this morning and awaiting
1nterv1ews with Secret Service agents are
Tony Ga rvo, 25. and Rona ld Wilcher 1• ' . plu s the 17·yc<ir-old. Al l ga1·e office.rs Los
Angeles addresse s.
Police said the juvenile allegedly en·
tered the restauranl al 3 :3~ a.m. whi!P.
his companions v.·aited outsi de. Officers
said the youth asscrtcdly asked to change
he note to pay for oil flt a nea rby service
station.
Wa itresses ch2.riged the bill, then
became suspicious and called police.
f'rom a desrriplion ~iven b y
waitresses, officers contacted other
authorities and the three men were Ar -
rested in Octanside bt'fore dav.·n and
returned to San Cle mente.
The bi ll -an off5et-prinling -produced
variety --v.·as described Ali "a tairlJ
good job" by Secret Service spokesme11
In Los Angeles.
lts serial nun1ber is L 15976270 and is a
series 1969.
Agen ts in Los An gell's said they plan-
ned lo intcrvi!'\Y the lhre(' men some!ime
toda_v lo determ ine of federal charges
\viii be filed.
The bill which allrgcdly w;:is passed
this mnrning is fcrl s a litt le thicker tha n
the rea l rhlng anrf bears npparently in-
1.rntionalty applied stains lo simulate
wear , police said.
College Finance
Iss ue Opposed
In Capo Beach
Sadrllrhtick \rilleg"'s S2~-rni1!ion bond
iss11e which comes up for 11 vote 1'uesday
h;i ~ frw friendi:; in !ht Capis!r<ino Beach
C0mmunily Associa tinn.
The J:lrflup's m"mbrrs !his week voted
In not endorse the revenue measure Or\
sevr-ral C(lunts:
-The sum is too high and wnuld
burden t;i.~p.1yrrs.
-Ton little emphasis will be placed nn
vncali ona l cou rses in the mas!rr plan
v.·hirh would be funded by the bond
mca•;i1rr.
--Some courses in the existing cur·
riculum appear supernuous. •
The aSS()Ciation met \Vcdnesday night
In a mrct.ing called a week earlier than
usual in order to give members a chance
In examine lhe issu~ before it comt'5
before the vote rs throughout the. district
nc•I Tuesday.
Orange Cout
1''ea ... er
Light win ds will push those low
cloud s ou~ of the wa y Saturday
morning an d sunny skies wlll pre-
vail for the weekend , wilh ·temprra-
tures of middle 70s along thr:
beach to mid-BOs Inland .
INSIDE TODA\:'
"The lilusic Man" operu in
Laguna Beoch and the Oranor.
County Phifliarmnn1c Society
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Selection of a jury of nine men 1!111d
threr \\'omen \\'as completed today in the
n1urder trial nf ti1arine tilark A. Johnson.
20. accused of kilting his pregnant you11g
\1·1fe in Stln Clemen1e
ritore than 30 prospeclh·e Jurors v•et'e
excused as prosecutor Jan1es Enright
and defense attorney Ray Sharj)l'
carefully questioned ll1em.
The trial has been adjournetJ unltl ne:.t
Thursday Uy Superior Co1irt Judge
\\'illiam L. r.turray. J udge 1\lurr:iy and
most judges and allorne~·s 11·11l be at·
tending the Callforn1a State Bai· ron·
1'ention in San Diego the first part of next
11·eek.
Chief Deputy Dislric! Atlnrney 1-~nright
in tends to show that LRnce Cpl. Johnson,
indicted by the grand jury ;ilmo:d a yc:ir
after th e slaying, killed his 11•ife 11'1th
premeditation.
Connie Lynn Johnson, 20. was beaten
and stabbed to death June 16, 1970. in th<!
couple's apartment at 416 f.lonterey
Lane. presumably while her hu.s band \l'<t .~
on guard duty <1l the Santa Ana tllarine
Corps Air Facility.
The defendant. !all, blond and cleancut,
called San Clemente police the morning
of June 17 to report his \\'ife had been
badly beaten.
Mrs . Johnson was struck 1.i.1th a kitchen
stool ;ind stabbed repeatedly v.·ith a blade
that apparently has never been found,
police said.
Drug use will reportedly be discussC'd
in prnceedings against the young Marine.
Public Defender Sharpe also hin ted in
quf!stioning prospective jurors th!s v;eek
tbat he will bring up lhe possibili ty his
client was hounded into his present
predicament by police.
PRODUCES MIXED REACTION -Map shows the Alscot Developme nt
Company's planning for townhouse: development in Aegean 1-lills. Th e
initial population of the tract was to have been 6.BBB. The density has
since been whittled down to a population projection of 5,505 on 290
acres. SW I there is opposition from area residents. The development
plan has won approval of lite cou nty planning commission but still must
cl ear county superviso rs. l\lain areas of contention include those d esig-
nated 0 . Hand J where single family zoning would increase to multiple.
Zon ing in area C \vould decrease from hig h density to mulliple densi ty
for town houses.
J ewish Group
Mee t to Stu dy
Hig h Holy Da ys
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Mexican Judge
Declares Land
Clubs Illegal
TIJUANA, f\.1ex.ico (UPI) -Club mem-
berships as a means for foreigners to
hold land longer Lh&n 10 years in tlfexlco
have been ruled il legal by J udge Alicia
Polanco Castancd;i of the third civ il court
here.
The ruling was announced Thursda y in
the first suit filed against San Antonio
Shores. a Mexican real est.ate develop-
ment, by 13 investors.
Plaintiffs \\'ayne G. and Vernice
Tillilson of Anaheim, said their contracts
y,•ith San Antonio Club Hipieo V de Golf,
SA , and Compania Internacional Del
Desarrollo de la Propiedad Turislica. S.
A., ~·ere declared "absolutely null and
\'Oirl."
The Tillitsons alleged they 1•,.ere given
fraudulent contra1·ts 1n the San Antonio
Golf Club and that club men1berships
t hey obtained enabled lhem to lease land
in the San Ant onio Shores de\'elopment
for en unspecified length of time.
~1exican constitutional pr ovisions hmit
]ii nd use by foreigners in de signated
coas tal and border areas to not more
t han 10 years.
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Townhouse Foes Map Drive "The f.!eaning o( the lligh Jloly Days''
\\•ill be discussed al a meeting of the
Laguna Beach .Jewish C!utural Group. at
8 p.m. Saturday at the Recreatioo
Department. 175 N. Coast Highv.·ay.
By PATRICK BOYLE
01 1119 01111 'li.1 S!lll
Opponents of the Alscol Deve!opmenl
Company's plan to build townhouses in
Aegean Hills v.·ill begin circulating pel1·
lions within the next few days to reassess
opposition to the company's proposal.
According kl Chet Pikul;i, head of the
effort for the Aegean H ills~omeowners
Association, these new petitidns v.·ill be
accompanied by maps outlining the areas
planned for townhouse development.
Pikula and olher association member~
still claim to have the support of about 85
percen t of the som e 600 families living in
the Saddleback Valley development. Jn
Jun e, lhe association gathered 491
signatures on a petition oppo~ing !he
plan.
However, both th"! development com·
pany and several other residenls feel op·
posi tio n to the townhouse proposal has
\\·aned since the companv made sci·eral
Drive, "and I came out feehng that m a
series of J uly meetings.
"I walked into the session \·erv mu ch
opposed to having lownhC\uses.'" says
resident Nance North, of 25431 Clas sir.
Drive. "and I came out reelikg tha l. in a
limited an1ount , they would be good "
The townhouse development, knov.•n of·
ficially as the fifth revised plan, was
recently ;ipproved by the Orange Count y
planning commission following t en
months or debate and hearings. It now
needs appro1•;iJ of lhe Board of
Supervisors.
The de\'e]oper, a La Puente-based firm
has changed Its original propo..~al .since
first submitting it to the county. Ac·
cording to assistant county planning
director Stuart Ba iley, the firm has ad·
ded a seven acre park site. increased the
size of other pa rks and reduced lhe plan·
ne<l density of some portions of the
development.
And, according kl Bailey, these changes
"·ere made after the homeowners'
association launched its fir5l drive
against the proposal and obtained 4111
signatures on a petilion opposing
•·apartment'' construction.
This use of the word ''apartmenl" on
the petitions, \~·hich associ;ition leaders
admit was a mistake, is only one ex·
ample of \vhat the developer calls
''misinterpretation of our plans.'
"At no time did we ever mention .
publicly or otherwise. says e-0m pa ny head
Stan Solomon, "lhat 11o·e were buildjhg un·
der a condomin ium program.''
Condominiums, Solomon explains, are
apartment·like. units in ~·hich each resi·
dent Qwns a share in the entire building,
but owns no part o{ lhe building. On the
otht'r hand, he points out th;it under the
tnv.·nhou se concept, each resident ov.·ns
bolh his building ;ind land, although two
or more units are connected.
lnder Federal Housing Administration
"1andards. he nntes, the limit is eight
u111ts per building, and Alscot's p!an calls
for a mRximum of six unit.~.
As appr01'ed by the planning com·
ni1ss1on. AJ SCl'l! ~·ould be allowed kl
rrzone snn1e 82 acres of its 419·acre tract
fnr tonstruct1on of 11bout 750 lctwnhouses.
Ten of tliese rezoned acres would be
changed from high densily apartments
zoning ;ind the remainder changed from
single family zoning.
The tract, as first approved by count)'
i;upervisors in July of 1966, called for a
population of 6.888 in 2.003 dwelllng unit!.
Roth of these figu res have been reduced
throu~h the rarious revisions to the plan.
The firth plan, Solomon notes. calls for
5,~5 residents in I.581 dwelling units.
About half of these units v.·ould be single
family homes and lhe other half would be
lO\\·nhouses. he says.
"\l,'e could have proceeded on our
originBl timetable and nol even con·
sidered the implications," says Solomon,
Bus Bo111h Bust
•
Drive r R emoves It, Goes 01i
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. <UPI) -A v.·oman driver unknowll'lgly pull~ 1.
dynamite bomb from beneath her school bu! today and drove her rounds d~
livering childrtn.
Jack Poole, owner of 1 servite .station beh.lnd wh ich the bus is parked
every night, made the discovery la1er v.·hen the bus driver asked him if he
knew what the object wa.!I, The driver was not immedJately identified.
TRE BO~fB contain~ 14 slitks of dynamite in a paper seek, wirtd to
nashlighl batteries and wh4t appeared to be. 1 timing devict from 1 kHchen
<ippliante.
"J Ulou1ht it wa1 1 homemade eleetrical te1ling equipment, lltl I wasn·t
worried al first, and then I round tht d)'Tlamlte in a. bAg.'' Poole said.
IN QUICK ORDER. police arril'ed, and then FBI agents, U.S. Treasury
Department agens, flre mRrshals. pubhc schf'IOI authorities and '"'0 men from
an army <lrdnance disposal team stBt1onecl al lhe Jarkson1•1lle I\'ava l Air Sta!lon.
A traiol'd sherlff'ii deputy di!n1ant!cd the llrning de\'lce and the Army men
dunked the d)namlle In a !!quid that 1nadc it hannlrsll .
noting homeowners' opposition has set
the company b;ick aboul one year.
"But we are trying to consider the
needs, wishes and desires of every
person living in Aegean Hills." he adds.
Alscot reels many of the resident:.
originally opposed to the plan are no
longer against it. despite the association's
claim of 85 percent opJX)sifion.
"\\'e are not against Alscot." says
.James Parry of 25316 Parthenon Dri\lf',
"but v.·hy should they make several
million dollars off us.''
Parry, a leading spokesrnan for the
association. feel.!! mo.st residerits bought
homes under the a.!lsumplion the entire
area would be single family residential
units. f Alscot counters that • mUture or
housing had a!v.·ays been planned for the
;ire a.J
"The single family dwelling house is
what made America gy-eat," says Parry.
"\Ve feel lhe condominium sort of
lifestyle is not in the best interests of
America."
htrs. North. v.·ho says she is not an
association nlember, does not feel much
opposition now exists to the Alscot plan .
"There has not bef!n a vote among the
people who own homes," she says. Only
about one ha!f of the families in the
development belong to the association.
"Actually, nobody seems to be terribly
upset about the whole thing," she adds.
Author of several Hebre\v textbook~.
Isreal Rappopor!, \\'111 speak on !he
histor,v of Rosh Hashanah and l'om Kip·
pur and their significance today. Olto
Schiff will share his personal memories
of the two Jewish holiday s.
The meeting is open to all v.•ho are in·
terested in the history and tradi!ions ot
the Jev.·ish people.
future progr:ims being planned incllld e
presentations by the Anli·Dcf;unation
League: a progran1 by l!CI Hillel
students: rap sessions conducled by
Emanuel Calamaro, and a llallov.·e'en
party.
lilll®M !I Great
Looking
Yet
Functional
Tambour doon on each side give this unusual des!< a true navtical look. Desk
features a pewter gilt base, and silk screen decorations on all sides. Just th•
piece to spark Interest in any room.
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EDITION
VOL 64, NO. 217 , 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I 0, I 97 I
Hillside
By BARBARA KR ETR ICH
A proposed improvemenl d1 str1 cl in
Laguna's p1rlurrsque DiRmond Stref't
area was condemned as '"cheap and un·
dignified" by som e residents and ex ·
cessively costl.\· by others during a
special two.hour City CouAcil hearing
Wednesday night.
Attempl.s to open and develop the
hillside district have been made and
.abanrlDned at intervals since 1962. Public
\Yorks Director Joseph Sweany told a
large aud ience of propt>rly owners.
The hearing had been called , he ex-
plained, to review the history of lbe
district for the benefit of new owners and
Two Migl1ty
Hurricanes
Hit Coa sts
From \\'Ire Ser\•lces
Two po werful hurricanes slashed at the
Gulf coasts of Texas and Central
Amuica while a third slorm .appeared in
the Caribbean and began it's run
towards land.
Edith, the most devasta ting of the twn
hurricanes, blasted onto the eastf'rn
ghore of Honduras early today with winds
topping 170 miles an hour and 15-foot
tides that forecasters fear lert many vil-
lages ··completely overrun by the sea "
\Vealhermen said later lhal Edith had
been hroken up by the rugged Hondura.~
mountain ranges and moved back oul to
i ci'..'. lo reform.
Hurricane Fern, the first hurricane to
hit U,S. shores this season, chased
thousands or residents from Galveston
homes and slammed ashore at the
gurpriscd fishing village of t-.1atagorda
f'arly today. This v.·as 80 miles southv.•esl
of the fore cast. landfall.
fern fizzled into a driving raihslorm
bef(lre sunrise and sel the Texas coast
av.·ash. Raltlcsnakes seeking dry ground
~warmed onlo !he highways.
Tropic;il storm Gini:;er. the SPl'C'n\h
gtorm or this busy hurricane srai:o n.
mean\\"hile blo~somed nu! nf a trnp1r;:il
depression 1oday in lht Atlantic abrlu( 300
mil es snuth nf Bermuda
Ginger grew f>U1. or a !rnplC'Fll
depression that stalled for several da ys
east of the central 8<1hamas Island chain.
Overnight l\1ail
System Readied
l\iail posted before 5 p.m in Laguna
RPach. Snu!h Laguna and LRf;lUna Hills
v,·i ll arrive the next day in all of Orange,
Los Angele~ and San Dieg-o Cnunties.
under a new ""guarnnteed"' overnight
deli very system of the US. Postal
Servire.
Laguna area Postmaster Don Rose said
"lest minu!e" mailers can still be
assured of next-day delivery ii they get
letters tn !he Main Post Office. 570 Glen-
neyu by 6:30 p.m. All nlhrr offices must
have it bv 5 p.m.
Rose noted that th e new overniRht
system will affect more than hall of the
S2 billion pieces o[ ma il handled by the
Postal Service each year.
District Assailed-'Cheap,
lo help !ht council de1ermint tJ the
de vt>lopment should procred.
After two hnurs of di scl1ss1Qn which in-
dicated the property owners were almost
evenl)' di vi dec1 for and against the
development, Mayor Richard Gl'lldberg
set a new hearing date nf Oct. 27 , to give
the staff rime to assemble further in-
formation.
In 1966, Sweany sa id. hon1enwners in
!he. Diamonc1.Crestview area prepared A
unique neighborhood improvement plan
designed {I) preserve the beauty of the
area with contour roads, decorati\"e
walls, extensive h.ndscaping, s p e c i a 1
lighting and underground u ti Ii tie~ .
However, the estimated cost of $6.927 per
Toddler Eats
Utility Bill
Little brly kids and littlt goat kids
ha ve one thing in common; they
chew on things.
\\'itness !h is:
The Anaheim Pubhc Utilities
Department got this note from a
customer, along with a check for
his electric service:
""Please credit my account. t-.1 y
S(ln ate the IBl\-1 computer card.
Thank you."
New Marine
Gen eral Set
For Pendleton
tllarine Corps offi cials this "'eek an-
nou nced the appointment of a new assis-
tant comma nder for Camp Pendlf'ton -
on the heels nf reports lht the com-
mander of the large base will reitire soon
to ass ume a post. in a military school.
Maj. Gen. Herman Poggtmeyer Jr. will
arrive at Pendleton Saturday to assume
his duties. His previous posl 1.1'as in the
Pentagon as assistant chief of slaff for
logistics.
J\111j Gen \.eor~c Bowma n is experted
l'l retire soon to becomt the Superin-
tendent of f\larine·oritnted m1lilary
araden1y 1n llarl1ngen. Te~as ll 1s nam-
ed !he J\1 anne Cnrps Atadtmy.
OffiriaJ Pendleton spokesmen will not
confirm the reporls. but one spokesman
in the base press office lermed the
reports "very strong rumors."
f;en. Poggemeyer will flffi cially assume
crim manf! at. ceremonies Monday 11f-
ternoon :it Camp Pendleton.
The new assistant commander holds 11
master's degree in engineering from
George Washington University.
Gen . Bowmen is on lea ve et present
He asst1med rommand of the corps'
largest b;ise last year.
Since then lh commander has been
deeply In volved in the issue of opening
the northern coastal lands at the base to
public use. In ecent weeka he incurred
some criticism lor comments about the
land issue before members of a service
club.
Reports of his retirement circulated
soon after the. fenc ing match over
statements which a~serted\y criticized
Los Angeles Rep. Alphonllo Bell, a eham-
pi11n of the opening of Pendleton beach
lends.
lot was considert'd eicessive by bl)ncling
companies wh ich refused to finance more
lhan $3.500 a loL
The 200·lot district then wa s reduceil to
include only 87 lots and many of the
amenities, inc lud ing u n d e r gro un d
utilities, eliminat~. but steadily rising
costs brought Cf/St estimates of $4.,722 a
Jol in 1968 and Sfl,260 in 1970.
The bonding firms, said Sweany. now
have indicated willingness to finance up
to $5,500 a lot. but meanwhile the COl'll
estimate has increased to $7,023.
Jack Greenly, owner of 22 lots in the
area and principal proponent of pro-
ceeding with the district now, told the
CQuncil that 54 of the vacant lots in the
area. now unbuildable because of street
and sewer deficlencles, could be de·
veloped under the proposed assessment
di.stricl. bringing in an f'Slimated ad-
ditional lilli: revenue or $61 ,000.
A numbe.r of the owners of the un-
developed properties told the council they
would like to proceed with the project
before costs go any higher, rather than
continue paying taxes on useless lots.
"'It's best to swallow th e pill and get it
over v.-ith." said one, '"People should
have a right to bu ild and with a bond
issue spread over a pt>rlod of lime the
cost could be retrieved in increased land
value.''
Park planner Richard Bigler, one o!
several ov.·ners and residents who have
refused to grant necessar y easements for
the proposed street work, said he ob-
jected lo having a "cheap job" done in
the. unique neighborhood.
'"I'd be glad lo give an easement for a
good development," said Bigler. "but my
present reeling ls lhat it should be set
aside to a date when the land evaluates
to a point where we can build something
of di(.!nity."
Bi.i:ler and others expressed concem
o\ rr the un stable nature of the soil in the
areA anrt resulting danger from proposed
road cuts.
."-ttorney \Villiam Wilcoxen, represen-
ects ' eace'
Vandalisni Wave
Lifeguard Posts
Hit by Thieves
Laguna Beach Police are investigaling
11 rash of vandalism and thefts from
lifeguard towerg at two popular Laguna
Beach ;trands.
In recent days, the lower at Woods
Cove Beacti has been wbjecled to v1n-
da!ism and theft twice at a los.s of S150.
Al so. the tower at Crescent Bay was van·
dalized and equipment stolen. valued at
$200.
The series of incidents began Sept. l
when unknown persons broke into the
equipment locker at the Woods Cove
tower and removed a bull horn and a pair
of binoculars.
Later, on Se pt. 5, lhree persons were
seen trying to break into the \Voods tovrer
again. They left without laking anything.
Police havt the license number of the
trio's car and are continuing ln-
\•estigation11
That same night. persons broke in!.O the
Crescent Bay lower, stole the bull horn,
binoculars and telephone, then drag~ed
the tO\\'er into the "'aler. The thieves 11!so
destroyed a foam rubber ••tube" used in
rescues
LL Eu,1:enP de Paulis of the lifeguard
fore!' said the end of the summer thef1.~
and vandalism this year 11rt noti'ung new .
'·It happens every year toward the end o(
the season."' he said.
DePaulis no ted that es soo n as the
guard force drop~ down l.o a skeleton
Laguna Greeter ·
Okay in Surgery
Laguria Beach Greeter Eiler Larsen is
reported "doing jusL fine" today follow-
ing surgtry Thursday fo r the removal of
a small prosta te gland. tu mor.
O. W. Price. close friend of the 111-
year old Larsen added 'no complications
have developed .
Price noled lhat as soon as the Grttter
Ls sulricienlly recovere from the surgery.
he will be transfered from Vtterans Hos-
pital in Long Beach tn the Laguna Nurs-
ing Home to be cared for.
Speeial arrangeme"ts were made wilh
the nursing home, owned by Dean flen-
fro, so the Greeter could remain in the
Art Colony.
crew for I.he winter. beginning Sunday,
the towers will be removed fr om lhe in·
dividual beaches and the equipment
atortd at headquarters.
Hughes Letter
To Gambling
Board Real?
81· BILL l\.IARTTN
AHKl•I ... '••u Wrtltr
CARSON CITY, Nev. -A h11nd·written
letter purportedly from bi I I ion a i r e
recluse l-foward R. Hughes was received
Thursday by the chairman of the Nevada
Gaming Commission.
Jack Diehl, the chairmen, siiid in 8
telephone intervie\\' the Jetter v.•as
delivered to him shortly after S p.m. by a
Hughes repre5entative.
Th e. letter apparently is in response \hf'
cCJmmission's refusal l\\"O ... ,,,eeks a!!"n tn
approve li censing ch11nges proposed for
Hughes ' Nevada gambling empire unti l it
was assured the changes ,vere ordered by
Hughes.
At Iha! time Diehl said no further
licensing for lh.1ghes officials would be
C'ons idered unti l the industria\ii;l·s 'ol'i~hrs
were conveyed lo the commission, t'i!l1er
in person or in a handwritten letter beer·
ing 11ughes' fingerprints.
Diehl declined Thursday to disclose
whether the letter contained I he
fingerprints, he alsn refused to diS<'Uss
.ariy details of what the letter contained
until he can meet with other commission
members.
Hu ghes. who has not appeared in public
for 20 years, moved to Las Vegas six
years a~o and purchased &ix-hotels and
seven gambling casinos, plus other pro-
perties.
He vanished from La!! Vegas lei;t
November under myster io us
circumstances, .1nd is bel ieved living in
the Bahamas. Since Hughes left Nevada
representatives of his fl agship cor-
poration, Hughes Tool Co. undertook an
overhaul of operations In the rtate in-
cluding the ouster of ·Robert Maheu as
chief.
SWIMSUIT WINNER
Carolyn Stoner
Miss California
Stops 'Ent Cold
In 1-1 er S·ivi nisuit
ATLANTIC <:ITV, N,J. (UPI ) -
Carolyn Jean Stoner. l\.1 iss California,
says she can th11nk her n1olher for choo s-
ing the brighl orange swimsuit that, on
her 35-2.l-35 figure, caught the judges'
eyes Thursda:,i: night in Miss America
Pageanl preliminaries.
The nine-judge panel handed her a
talent competition trophy and a $1,000
!'lcholarship arter she walked down the
convention hall ramp, gathering BJ>'"
preciative v.•histles end applause.
Bogus Bill Rap Jails Three Own Spear Gtm
I~jures Youth
"I tried not to li~ten to sl\ the Cl"lm-
mf'n!s ," the Belmont girl !!Sld later. but
admitted the onr·piere 11wirnsuit helped
her win once befo re -in the state
pageant.
A future oceanographer, the brunette.
bro,,n~yed Miss Stoner said her mother
had ordered the suit held for her at I
1t-0re before she went and purchased It. Pass Made
Two Llis Angeles men and a 17-year-old
boy were 1rrested early today on suspl·
cion of passing a cnunterfeit $2{) bill in a
110 Oemente 11ll·night coffee shop.
The th ree South·Central Los Angeles
residents were 11rrested in (kean15 lde
Abot1t an hour afler waitresses at. Den-
ny's Restaurant at 525 .Aveni~ Pico
noticed the bill was suspicious and called
police.
In custody this morning 11nd 11wailing
1.,ttrview1 with ~rel Service agents 1're
Tony Garvo. 25 . and Ronald Wilcher, 18.
plus the 17·year-old. All 11ve officers Los
Angeles 11ddresses.
• San Clemente Coffee Shop 1,n
Police said the juvenile allegedly en·
le.red the restaurant at 3:35 a .rn . whUe
his companions waited outgide. Officers
!laid the youth assertedly asked to change
ht. note to pay for oil at 1 nearby service
st.atlon.
Waitresses changed I.he bill, then
became suspicious and called Police.
From a rie sC'rl ptlon given by
w11 itress('S. officers contacted other
11uthoritie!I And the three men were .1r-
rested in Oceanside before d.1wn and
relumed to San Clementt.
The blll -~n offset-printtng·prod:ueed
variety -w.1s described .1s •·a fairly
good job" by Secret Service spokesmen
in Loa Angeles.
ltll serial number is L 16978270 and is a
11er!~. J969. \i:'JWilltt M Los Angeles s1ld they plan-
fliil to lntmiew the three mtn 80metlme
tod11y to determine of federal charges
will be filed.
The blll which 1dlegedly wBs pas~ed
this momlng is ff!t ls 1 llltle thicker than
the real tttirlg and heirs apparently in-
tentionally applied 1tain1 to &lmulate
wear. police Sl id.
A Long Beach youth was Injured
Thur&day afternoon in waters of !\.loss
Cove ln Laguna Beach when a spear from
his gun 11ccldtntally discharged lnto his
right hand and wrist.
Gary Bracktn, 15, painfully swam 50
yards to shore, with lhe 11pear in his hand
111nd was taken to South Co.1!lt Community
Hospital v..tiere the barbed ipear was
removed. H! wll!I later released.
l..ifegu.1rds reported Bracken was
trying lo untan&le .1 line on itie spear gu n
when It accidentally fired. The boy. along
w\th his father and two lrlonds had bun
11pe~rlng fish, guards said.
"This girl wanted it. and It was the la st
one." she laughed. ''But we bought it
first."
Laguna Girl Injured
A 16-year-old Laguna Beach glrl suf·
fered minor injuries Thursday wben •
car she was driving ran Into a truck
parked in the 200 bl ock of lllgh Drive.
Police !!aid Holly Bland of 7~ Blu@bird
Canyon Drive ws!I southbound on High
Drive when lh' accident occurred at 9:45
11.m. She was treated by her own doctor
for a brul~ Up and possible elbow and
kn@e. Injuries.
Today'• Flnal
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
Costly'
ting a group of residents, told the council,
'"I ques~ion the so-called constitutional
right to build on a lot bec11use someone
may have subdivided it back in the 1921ls
without regard to building problems. I
feel you gentlemen •re fully entitled to
make you r judgment on the basis of
riresent day development problems.
There is no legal principle that .5ays all
the lots have to be developed and I also
question pledging the credit of the entira
communit y on a project with many possi-
ble unseen costs."
Sweany ur ged property owners in the
area to expres s their views in writing to
!he city 's Depa rtment of Public Warks
prior to the next hearing in Cktober.
Newport's
Eel Hirtl1
Named VP
Dy JACK BROBACK
01 th• D•llr ,,._, Sttrt
The embattled Orange County League
of Cities elected a "peace" candidal•
Thursday night as !heir new president
and M11yor Ed Hirth of Newport Beach a1
vie~ president
The 23 of 25 city representatives
pre3t.nt at the meeting in Orange ignored
recomm'!ndatlon!'I o[ their nominating
commJttte on all positions. Mayor Robert
Wi lson of Costa Mesa fa iled lo be
re-tlected lo the post of state director.
The new president is 1\1.ayor Robert
Finnell of Placentia who sa\v his election
as "an effort lo bring the league
together." I-le succeeds Ma yor Ed Just of
Founlain Valley 1.1·ho concludes a
turbulent year as head o( the organiza-
tion.
Rejected in the voting were nominees
Jerry Patterson. Santa Ana Councilman,
for president: Gilbert Arbiso, Stanton
Councilman and Hat Sims, I.a Habra
mayor, for vice president; and Wilson, ai;
1tate dirtctor.
Elected to the post which Wilson ha1
held for the past tv.·o years ~·as CoUn·
cil man Duane Winters of Fulltrton.
Finnell 's election over Patterson was
obviously engineered by leaders in the
organization who sought to mol'e awav
from recent conlroversie!'I over the Loe.ii
Agency f ormation Comn1iss1on and th•
Orange County Harbor DislricL
Palttrson w;is involved inlhe LAFC
dispute as Santa Ana played a lead role
in the battle belwl"en that city and the
prfJposed new C1 t.y of Irvine.
1\r'l lawsuits are pending over selec-
tion of R League rtpresentath·e lo lhe
I.AFC. Retiring president Jusl blamed
!he controversy on "vague wording in ;i
sta l~ law" which he said was being cor·
rerted.
He referred to the act creating the
LAFC which does not clearly spell out
terms of office for members.
Finnell said the League will continue tn
operate as an equal partner with the
Board of Supervisor!'!.
Coast
Weat•er
Light winds will push those low
clouds out of the way Saturday
morn ing and sunny ski es will pre-
vail for the ·weekend. with tempera-
tures of middle 70s along the
beach to mid·80s inland.
INSIDE TODAY
''The Music ~fan" optns in.
Lagunn Beach. and tht Orange
Coun.tu Ph ilharmonic Society's
18th 1easan prombes :ireven con·
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In Slaying
Completed
Selection of a jury of nine. men 11nd
three women v.•as rompleted today in th•
murder trial or r.·larine f..lark A. Johnson,
20, accused of killing his pregnant young
wife in San Clemente.
t.fore than 30 pro!pecl1ve jurors were
excused as prosecutor James Enright
and defense attorney Ray Sharpe
carefully questioned t~1en1.
The trial has been ad journed unhl nex t
Thursday by Superior Court J udge
William L. r.-turray. Judge r.turray and
most judges and attorneys will be at·
tend ing the California State Bar con-
vention in San Diego the first part of next
\\·eek,
Chief Deputy District Attorney Enright
intends to sho\v that Lance Cpl. J ohnson,
indicted by the grand jury almost a year
after the slaying, killed his wife with
premeditation.
Connie Lynn Johnson, 20, was beaten
and stabbed lo death June 16, J970, in the
coup!e"s apartment at 416 r.t onterey
Lane. presumably Yo'hi!e her hu sband was
on guard duty al the Santa Ana f.1arine
Corps Air Facility.
'fhe defendant. lall . blond and cleancul.
called San Clemente police the morning
of June 17 to report his wife had been
badly beaten.
t.1rs. Johnson \1'3S struck 11·ith a kitchen
stool and stabbed repeatedly y;ith a blade
that apparently has never been found
police said. '
Drug use ~ill reportedly be discussed
in proceedings against the young r.tarine.
Public Defender Sharpe also hinted in
questioning prvspectiv e jurors this week
that he \\'ill bring up the possibility his
client v.'as hounded into 1W-present
predicament by police. '
PRODUCES MIXED REACTION -:r.1ap shows the Al~cot Develop1nent
Company's planning for townho use development in Ae ge an Hills. The
initial population of the tract was to have been 6,888. 'fhe densi ty has
since been whittled down to a population projection of 5.505 on 290
acres. Still there is opposition from ·area residents. The development
plan ha s v.•on approval of the county planning con1mission but still mu st
clear county supervisors. r-.1ain areas of contentioh in clude those dcsig·
nated 0 . J·I an d J where single family zoning would increase to multiple.
Zoning in area C v>'ould de crease from high density to n1ultiple density
for townhouses.
Jewisl1 Group
Meet to Study
High Holy Days
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Mexican Judge
Declares Land
Clubs Illegal
TIJUANA, Mex!Cll (UPI) -Club mtm•
bershlp! as a means for forelgner1 to
hold land longer than 10 years ln Me:r:ico
have been ruled illegal by Judge Alicia
Polanco Castan eda of the third civil court
here.
The ruling was announced Thursday in
the first suit filed against San Antonio
Shores, a Mexican real estate develop-
me nt, by 13 investors.
Plaintiff.! "'ayne G. and Verni~
Tlllitson of Anaheim , said their contracts
with San Antonio Club Hip ico Y de Gol f,
SA.. and Companla tnlernacional Del
Desarrollo de la Propiedad Turistica, S.
A., were declared "absolutely null and
void."
Tile Tillitsons alleged the y were given
fraudulent contracts in the San Antonia
Golf Club and lhat club memberships
they obtained enabled them to lease land
in the San Antonio Shores development
for an unspe-ci!ied length of time .
f.'lexican constitutiona l provisions limit
land use by foreigners in designated
coastal and border areas to not more
than 10 years.
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Townhouse Foes Map Drive "The ~1eaning of the 11igh Holy Days"
"'·ill be discuiised at a meeting of the
Laguna Beach Jev.·ish Clutural Group. at
8 p.m. Saturday at lhe Recreatio11
Department, 175 N. Coast Highway,
By PATRICK BOYLE
01 llM 01111 l"Ool 11111
Opponents of the Alscot Development
Company'• plan to build townhouses ln
Aegean Hills will begin clrculaling peti·
tlons within the next few days to reassess
opposition to the company's proposa l.
Accord ing to Chet Pikula, head of the
effort for th e Aegean Hills Homeowners
Association, these new petitions wiU be
accompanied by maps outlining the areas
planned for townhouse development.
Pikula and other association members
still claim to have 'the support of about 85
percen t of the some 600 families living in
I.he Saddleback Valley de\'cl opment. Jn
June, the association gathered 491
signatures on a petition Q('lposing the
plan.
However, both the de\'elopmenl com·
pany and Se\"eral other residents !rel np·
pos ition to the tov.·nhnuse pr llposal has
\\·aned since the con1pan1· madfl "rrrr;il
Dril"e, "and l came out fee ling !h"'1 . in a
series of J uly nit e11ngs.
'"I w.:ilked intn the scssin n 1rr1 1nt1 C'h
opposed lo hn\"ing ll111nhn11,r s.·" s:i1s
re~ident Nance North, of 2~·1:1 1 Cl a~Sic
Dri1·e, ·•and I came out fl'elikg that. in a
lim ited 11moun!, they v.•ould be goocl. ·•
The toll'11house d{'veloprncnt. known of-
ficially as the fifth revl~ed plan. was
recently apptOl'ed hy the f'rani::c Count y
planning comm1sslon fnllow111j! t r 11
months of debate and hearings. ll no1v
needs approval of lhe Board uf
Super1·isors.
The developer. a La Puen1e·bAsed f1rn1
has changed its original pro~al since
first submitting it to the count\·. Ac·
c?rding to assistant county pfan111ng
director Stuart Balley, the firm has ad·
ded a seven acre park sile, increa~ed the
size of other parks and reduced the plan·
ned density of some portions of the
development
And , according to Bailey, these changes
v.·ere made afltr the homeowners'
as socialion launched its fir5l drive
against the proposal and obtained 491
signatures on a petition opposing
''apartmenl'' cons truction.
This use of the 1vord '·apartrnent'' on
!he pct11ions. \l'hich assoc iation leaders
r1d111it. \\'as a mistake, is only one ex-
n111ple of \1·h.1t Uie developer calls
··n11sintrrpretatlon of ou r plans.'
"Al no time dld we ever mention,
publicly or otherwise. says company head
Stan Solomon, "that \Ve wert building un·
der a coadominium program.'"
Condflminiums. Solomon explains, are
apartment-like unils in which euh re.si·
rlent owns a share in the entire building,
but owns no part of the bu ilding. On the
t.ilhC'r hand, he points out lht1t under the
lfl11nhnus e concept. each resident O\\'ns
both his bu ilding and land, although tv.·o
or 1nore units are connected.
Under federal Housing Administration
s!andardl'. he nnt<'S". the liinit is eight
units pt:r building. nnd Alscot"s plan cal ls
ror a maximum of six units.
As approv('(f by the planning com·
1niss]o n, Al scot \l.'OUJd be alJ o .... •ed to
rezone some 82 acres of its 419-acre tract
frir construction of about 7SO townhouses.
Ten of these rezoned acres would be
changed from high density apartments
;zoning and the remainder chengl!d from
single family zoning.
The tract, as first appro\"ed by county
super\"iso rs in J11ly of 1966, called for 11
population or 6,888 in 2.033 dv.1e!ling unit.!i .
Both of thf'Se figures have been reduced
thrflugh the various revisions to the plan.
The fifth plan. Solomon notes. calls for
5.505 resident s in l,f)SI dwelling units.
About half of these units v.·ould be single
family homes and the other half .,..·ould be
townhouses. he says.
"\\'e could have proceeded on our
origina l timetable and nol even ron·
sidered the implications," says Solomon,
Bus Bo111h Bust
Driver R e1nov es It, Goes On
JACKSONVJt.LE. Fla. (UPI) -A 11·oman dri\o·er unkno\\·ingly pulled a
dynamlle bomb from beneath her school bus l.oday and drove: her rounds dt-
llvering children.
Jack Poole. C1v.11cr of a Sl!rvice station behind which the bus i.& p8rked
e.ve.ry night. made !he discovery later \\'hen lhe bus driver a~ktd him iI he
knew "''ha t the object was. The drh•er "''as not immediately identified .
.THE B0~18 conlaintd 14 r;l ick~ of d.vnam1te in a paper sack, wirtd to flas~hght balterli:s and 11'hat oppeart·d to be a liming device rrom a kitc?\_en apphance.
. "I thought il v.'as a homemAde f'le<'tri('a l te~ltng tqlllpmen t. !IO I y,·asn't
\\'Orried tll f1r~t. and then I found the dynam11e 1n !l bag.'' Poolt said.
IN QUICK OROER . polirt .lrri1 rd, <.inrl 1hr11 FBI agents. U.S. Treasury
Df'p:irtmen l agf'n ~. fire m:irsha!s. public Sl'hMI 1tuthoritie11 and two men frflm
An army orrlnancr d!~flf'SBI le::im ~!a !hincd at thP Jacksonv ille N11v1tl Air Station.
A lra in~d shenff'l'I deputy diPn11r1!!Prl lhe t.lm1 ng dt vlce. and the Army mfn
dunked the dynn m1te ltl " hquid !hilt ll\ltrle. it. narmle~s.
noting homeowners' opposition has set
the company back abou~ one year.
"But we are trying to consider the
needs, v.·ishes and desires of every
person living in Aegean }!ills." he adds.
Al scot feels many of the residents
originally opposed to the plan arc. no
longer <isainst it. despite the association 's
c]Rim of 8."i percent opposition.
''\Ve are not agalnst A\scot," says
James Parry of 25316 Parthenon Dri ve.
'"hut. why should they make several
million dollars off us.''
Parry. a leading spokesman for the
associ ation, feels most residents bough t
homes under the assumption the entire
area would be single family residential
'-~!).,,, 1 I
units . < Atscot counters Lhat a mixture of
housing had always been planned for the
arc;i f
''The single fam ily d.,..•elling house. is
\\"hat made America great.'' sa)'S Parry.
'"\l'e feel the condominium sort of
lifestyle is not in the best Interests of
An1crica ."
J\1rs. North, 11·ho says she is not an
association member. does not feel much
opposi tion now exi~ts to the Alscot plan.
"There hRS not been a vote among the
people who ov.·n homes," she says. Only
about one half or the families in the
development belong to the association.
"Actually. nobody seems to be terribly
upset Rbout the whole thing." she adds.
Author of several Hebrew textbooks,
Isreal Rappaport. will speak on th e
history of Rosh l·lashanah and Yorn Kip·
pur and their significance toda y. Otto
Schiff will share his personal memories
of the two Jewis h holidays .
'fhe meeting is open to al! who are in-
terested in the history and traditions of
the Jev.·\sh people.
f'uture programs being planned include
presentations by the Anti-Defamat ion
League; a program by UC! Hillel
students: rap sessions conducted by
Emanuel Calamaro, and a Hallowe'en
party.
Looking
Yet
Functional
Tambour doon on each side qive this unusual desk a true nautical look. Desk
features a pewter qilt bcise, and silk screen decorations on all sides. Just the
piece to spark interest in any room.
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VOL. 64, NO. 217, 4 SECT IONS, 48 PAGES
EDITION
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
e on
Tltird Lom1ii1ig
Two Storms Lash
Gulf Coast Area
from Wire Services
Two powerful hurricanes slashed at the
Gulf coasts of Texas and Central
America v.'hi!e a third storm appeared in
the Carribbean and began it's run
towards land.
Edith, the most devasla1inp: of the two
hurricanes, blasted onto the eastern
1hore of Honduras early today with winds
Down the
Mission
T1·ail
Freeway Offramp
Bids Aimounced
EL TORO -A $2.5 rni!lion freeway off-
ramp project will be advertised for bids
in -October,
The project ls the. Canada Road in-
terchange which will be located on the
San Diego Freeway between El Toro
Road and the Santa Ana"San Diego
freeway intersection.
Construction is scheduled , arc0rding Ill
St.ale Division of Highways official~. in
1972 \\'i!h completion t.entatively sel for
mid 19i3.
The county will conlribule !600.f)(l(l 10
the project according lo Murray Storm,
division engineer for the Orange Counly
Road Department.
e Artists 1•fa1t f)i1111er
MISSION VIE.JO -A pot lu ck dinner
meeting will launch the ne\'J sea son fnr
the Mission Viej o Associvt1on of Art ists
iind Craftsmen
The even! \1·il l lake. placP Thur ~d11y.
Sept lfi at 7·30 p n1 1n the home of ~trs .
Paul S\\'an~on. pre~1dent
Each mPmber v.'ill bri ng an object for ii
,;1!ent 1111ctinn aflcr the rn "e 1 in C..
Proceeds will go to a ~cholarshin fun<!.
Anyone intrreslf'.'<l in 1hr nrgan11;;1!1on
may call r.·lrs. Forrrst Rusler al 830-1223.
e Dv•ign Clo<• Sei
?1-f!SSION VIEJO -A elas..~ in lnterinr
design will he avail;;ible 1.0 resident s of
the h1ission Viejo area this fall.
The class will begin Sept, 15 and will be
taught from 7 lo 111 p.m. at hfisslon Viejo
High School.
The class is offered undrr !he adult
education program of the Tustin Uninn
High School Distric.t.
Registration will be taken the first
night of the class.
e Porenl• Celebrolv
r.tlSSION VIEJO -New parent~ at
new Mission Community Hospita l in
P.tission Viejo are treated to prime rib
and champagne before mother and baby
iirt' sent home .
First lo receive I.he rongratu!atnr:v
dinner were Mr. and hlrs. Herbert
Gullaksen, 26891 Prlmavera Dri ve ,
Mission Viejo, whose newborn. Chris, wes
?.fission Community's 'first boy.
Chief hospital administrator. Grorge L,
Ollendorf, announced that the dinner,
i;erved by a waiter in the pri vacy nf the
mother's room, i~ lhe staff's festive way
tJf commemorating the special event.
Toddler Ents
Vtility Bill .
Little. boy kids ~nd Hiiie goat kid5 .~
h.8 ve on~ thlng in comrmm~ thet
chew tJn things.
Witness this :
Tiit Anaheim Public Uti!it.ie~
Department ~ol th is nntt from "
cust.omr.r, along with a check for
his electric service;
''Please crcdlr mv accnunl. r-.fy
snn tile the IBM computer card.
Thank you;'
topping 170 miles an hour and 15-foot
lides that forecasters fear left many vil·
!age~ "comp!e!ely overrun by the .sea."
\\"eathermen said later that Edith had
been broken up by the. rugged Honduras
mountnin ranges and moved back nut tn
sec. to reform.
Hurricane Fern, the flfst hurricane tG
hH U.S. shores this season, chased
thou~ands of residents from Galveston
homes and slammed ashore at the
surpriser! fishing vil!age of Matagorda
early today. Th is was 80 miles southwest
of the forecast landfall.
Fern fizzled into a driving rainstorm
before sunrise and set the Texas coast
:iwash. Rattlesnakes seeking dry ground
sv1:irmed onto the highways.
Tropical storm Ginger, the seventh
slnrm nf this busy hurricane season,
me11n1.vhile blnssomer! out of a tropica l
depression tnday in lhe Atlantic about 300
miles south of Bermuda.
Ginger _grew out of a tropical
depressinn that stalled for several days
east of the central Bahamas Island chain.
At noon. ED'I', storm Ginger was
centered near latitude 28.0 north and
longitude 66.1 wes. The storm was mov·
ing slowly northward,
The National Hurricane Center said
Ginger was of no immediate danger lo
Be.rmude or the eastern United States
seaboard.
As Edith churned inland lhrough Hon·
dura.~. experts tried to predict her next
ooves.
"The worst danger now -and ll's a
very real danger -is from flash floodin,:;
on Hrindur:i.s. tlritish Hondura~ and as far
\1·~-~t as !he mountains of Guatemala,"
sa1d Dr. Robert H. Simpson, chief of the
National Hurricane Center.
Although there \\'ere not immediate
reports from Honduras, both Simpson
and noted hurricane authority Or. Arnold
Sugg said t.hey feared Edith de~astated
many remote villages in Honduras.
The storm, \\'hich h11d winds recorded
:il JiO m n.h no its ··v.·eaker" !'iouth side
rif th" <·enler. <lrnve 15 fool tides onto lhe
Hnnrlurcin coast and poured torrential
r;iins in1n lhP ru~ged mountain.5.
"\\",. hrl1t\"I' mi:in.v small \"ill;;igrs were
r r1rnnletely o~·errun hy the ~ea," Simpson
suld.
\Veathcnnen said Erlirh was "torn to
shreds" hy the rugged Honduran moun·
lains and when th storm emerged at mid·
mQrnin~ intri lhe nor thwestern Gulf of
Honduras. "It was a minimal hurricane.
Tot Stricken
By Meningitis
The year--0ld daughter of a Cam p
Pendle1on. staff sergeant was stricken
\\ ith meninJdtis this weP.k and Thursday
Willi in :)crious condition at the base
hospi!JIL
Kimberly M. Kell eher. daughter of Sgt.
;ind Mr!i . Micharl Kelleher of Oceanside.
·11•a!; reported in isolaOon. ~uffering from
!he H-F'lu v a r i e l y of the drtaded
di.<:f'llS('.•
Her fathf'r ls a member n[ Casual
Cnmnany, Headquarters and Strvice Bat-
tallon.
Police Thwart
Suicide Attempt
San Cle mente police T h u r s d a y
lh\.\'Arled an at.tempted !IUicir!e by a. San
Clemente man dtslraught :11.fter an argu·
men! with hi.~ wife.
Office r!! broke through the door of a
ha thmom in an ap11rtment in the 100
.blocJ) itf Mal'ipa:sa Wl!ter: the husband had
~:J~e~~ to i;t~b himself wit!) a 1leak "
Pollc:e said lhey had betn l!ummoned to
the tpartment by th! man's ·wifl! who
asked police tn keep the peace as she
t;athered her t>el ongings.
Po lice said the husband locked hi~lf
In the bathrnom srter thP.y arrived. He
dirt nol stab him!lelf.
Ht wa!I taken to Orange County
Medlr.AI \A'nter for psychiatric nb~erva~
lion after the incident. officers sa id.
NEW ASSISTANT COMMANDER
Maj . Gen. Poggemyer
New Marine
General Set
For Pendleton
Marine Corps officials this week llO•
nounced the appointment of a new assis.
tanlcommander for Camp Pendleton -
tJn the heels of reports tht the com-
mander of the large base will reitire soon
to aS5Ume a post in a military school.
~aj. Gen. H~rman Poggemeyer Jr. will
arnve at Pendleton Saturday to assume
hi.~ duties. His previous post was in the
Pentagon as assistant chief of stiiff for
logistics.
MaJ, Gen. George Bowman is expected
l.r1 retire soon to become the Superin·
tendent of r.Iarine-oriented mili!ary
academy in Harlingen, Tex<i s. It is nam·
ed the Marine Cori)s Academy.
Official Pendleton spo kesmen will not
cnnfirm the reports, but one spokes1nan
in the base pres!I office termed the
reports ""ery strong rumor:i;.''
Gen. Poggemeyer will officially assume
command at ceremonies Monday af-
ternoon at Camp Pe11d]('(On.
The new assi s1.an!. commnnder holds 8
master's degree 1n engineering from
Genrge Washington University.
Gen. BO\\'man is on lea\"e at present.
He assumed comrn11nd of the Corps'
largest. b:ise last year.
Since then !h commander has been
deeply involved in the issue of opening
the nnrthern coastal lands 11t I.he base to
puhlic use. In ecent weeks he incurred
some criticism fnr comn1enls about the
land issue before members or a service
club.
Reports o( his retire.ment circulated
soon lifter th e fencing match over
statements which asserledly criticized
Los Angeles Rep, Alphonso Bell, a cham·
pion of the opening of Pendleton beach
lands.
Emergency
Van Used;
'A Success'
A plan to use firemen and a converted
van as a city operated emergency am-
bulance for San Clemente -heartily sup-
ported by all three public SAfety
dtpartmenls -already has a flourishing
predecessor in the city of Vista.
That Northern San Diego C-Ounty city
has oper11terl its O\vn emergency service
since 1968.
Its city manager told the DAIL\'
PILOT Thursday that the service '"Is pro•
bably the best program the ci ty has."
City Manager Eugene Asmus praised
his city's service and added that income
from the flat $25 emeri:;ency fee more
tha n pays for capital outlay.
'The shift to a cily-cperated service took
place in 1968, he said, 'hecause of grov.··
ing dissatisfaction with priv;.te wi1h pri-
vate service ((} the city wit h a current
populatio11 of 25,000.
.. We started with a surplus Navy am-
bulance which was rebuilt and it stayed
in use until .a few months ago when we
bou~ht a new van conversion for about
$9.000.
The Vista plan , in substance. is iden·
lical to that proposed this Y•eek by head ~
of the San Clemente pol ice, lire and
lifeguard departments.
Councilmen will consider the plan next
"\\'ednelday evening lit a regular business
meeting.
The one. outstanding difference hetween
Vista's service .and San Clemente. ho1v.
ever, is the comparative size of fire
departments.
Vista has 31 full-time firemen who
work out of three. station~.
San Clemente has th ree men plu~
volunteers, bul plans to add several mon>
men and com plete a new headquarters
b1•ilding early ne~l ye11 r _
But despite the difference in man·
power. San Clemente officials are stead-
fast in their belief that they could make a
plan work cheaply and effectively. \
A more firm picture of such a service
tor San Clemente is expected to appear
early next year when work is expected to
pick up on the new headquarters build int;.
The existing crty budget con!.(lins funds
for eno11gh new firemen to final!.v
establish 24-hour shirts of three n1cn
each.
Public safely officials here ha ve ff}ld
councilmen th;:it. fun ds \\'hich have hecn
used as 11 fit.v suhsidy to privat.f' srrvicrs
rfluld be shifted. instead into purchasing
equipm.enl for a city van
In Vis(a Asmus said ThurJ>da~. l'Ol·
!ection rates run as hig a .~ RO perrtnt.
"We have clerical staff try tn fotln1v up
nn collection as soon as they can after the
call.
If we can try to cnllec;t within a week,
nur r11te is very gnod.
Lor.al service clubs have left. hearl.Y
support to the Vista service; Rolarians
recently donated a new resuscitator for
the city cr11sh wagon.
"It's the best service we provide, anrt
the folk!! here would run us out of town if
we stopped it," Asmus said.
Did Hughes Write Lette1·
To Gambling Commission
By BJLL MARTIN
Anoc!tlff P'rtu WrU.r
CARSON CITY, Nev.-A hand-written
letter purportedly frnm b i 1 I i n n a i r e
rec\me Howard R. Hughes was received
Thursday by the chairman of the Nevada
Gaming Commission.
Jack Diehl, the chairman. sajd in a
telephone interview the letter was
delivered tn hll'n shortly after S p.m. by•
Hughes representative.
The letter apparently is in response the
commission's refusal two weelu a110 tn
approve licensing changes propoi;ed for
Hughµ' .Ne.vada gambling empire until it
~31 usured the changes were ordered by
llugheO;
At th.al time Diehl W d no further
Jiceruiing for Hughes officials wouJd be
considered until the industrialist's wishes
were conveyed to the commissil)n, either
in person or in a handwritten Jetter bear·
ing ftughes' fingerprints.
Diehl dec\tned Thur!'!day lo disclo.'e
"'hether the letter contained t h 11
fingerprints, he slro refu!led to dlscuu
any details ol what the letter contained
until he can meet with other commission
members.
Hughes, who has not appeared tn public
for 20 years, moved to Las Vegas six
yeara a110 and purchased six hotels and
P.t:·•~n gambling casinos. plus other pro-
perlie3.
He vanished from Las Vegas last
Nove mb er under m y5terious
circumstances, end is believed Jiving in
the Bahamas. Since Hughes left Nevada
repre!e:ntlltlves or hl.11 fl agship cor-
poration. Hught! Tool Cc>. undertook an
tJver:haul of operations in the state in·
eluding lh.e ouster of &bert Maheu a!'I
chief .
('rov. Mike O'Callaghan received three
week$ ago a one-page typewlrten Jetter
signed ''Howard R. Hut;hes" but he said
at tht1t time he had no way of being cer·
tain the corre11pondence actually came
from HuaJles.
O'Callaghan 1aid of the hand·written
letter: "I have nn C(Jmment at this time.
J ·bave full confidence the commission·
chairman will handle lt ln an appropriat.a
manner."
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SWIMSUIT WINNER
Carolyn Stoner
Miss Cnlifornin
SLOJJS 'E111 Cold
In Her Sivi1nsuit
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. /UP I) -
Carolyn J ean Stoner, l\1iss California,
says ~he can thank ht>r mother for choos-
ing I.he brighl nrange swirnsuil that, on
her 35·23·35 figure, caught the judges'
t>~·cs Thursday n1i:;hl in Miss America
Pagcanl prelimin<'orics.
The nlne·;udge panel handed her a
!:ilent. rompelit!nn trophy and a $1.00\l
sc)1Q la rsh1p after she v.·alked do\\'n the
rno\/ention hall rarnp, ~alhering ap-
pn·rial ive \vhi stJes find applause.
1·1 1ricrl not to liste.n to all the com-
men1 ~." the Behnonl girl ~11id later, but
iHhnillcd the one.piece sv.'imsuil helped
her win once before. -in the slate
pa gc11nt.
A future oce11no11:rapher. the brunette.
brown.eyed Miss Stoner said her mother
had ordered the suit. held for her at a
store berore she went and purchased it.
"This girl wanted it. and it was the \a~t
one,'' she laughed. "But we bought it
first.''
lier career prospects made her a
n;itural in the swimsuit category. A
sophomore at the college of San Mateo,
she said her brolher has recently slarled
teachi ng her bow to scuba dive.
Wednesday ni.11ht, two cnntest11.nL<1 tied
for swimsuit points. They both admitted
they don 't swim very well.
President's Pad
Site of Mayors,
Supervisors Meet
Orange County's mayors a n d
11upervisors organization known as SAM·
CO will hold its th ird meeting of the year
at the Western White House offices nckt
Friday. ,
San Clem~nte M'ayor Waller Evans.
host fnr this meeting, said J'lo !pec\!ic
agenda has been set as· tJf yet.
Common problems and ·tssues between
c.illts· 11nd the county will be ·examint'd,
he i;aid. •
The meeting -one of several held by
vttried organizations in rcc:cnt months til
the Presidential complex. will t.ike place
a huildinit adjactnt to President Nixon's
personal office 11uite.
The mayors and supervism-s will use It
small conference room nnd dining
f3cUities which frequently have betn pro-
vided to outside. groups under a policy Siet
by President Nixon .
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Today's Final .
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
a
Pass Tried
111 Clemente
Coffee Shop
Twn Los Angeles men and a 17·year~ld
boy V.'ere arrested early today on suspi·
cio n nr pa ssing a counterfeit $20 bill in a
an Clemente ;;i ll-night coffee shop.
The three Soulh·Ccntral Los Angeles
residents were arrested in Oceanside
about an hour after \\'llilresses at Oen·
ny's Restaurant at 525 Avenid11. Pico
noticed the bill was susplcious and called
poJ!~e.
~ Jn custody this morning and awaiting
Interviews with Secret Service agents ar11
Tony Garvo, 25, and Ronald Wilcher, 18,
p!us the 17-year-oJd. Al! gave officers Los
An geles addresses.
Police said !he juvenile allegedly en·
tered the restaurant at J .3.'i a.m. while
his companions waited out side. Officers
said lhe y<luth asscrtedly asked to change
he note lo pay for oil at a nearby service
station.
Waitresses ch2ngcd the bill, then
became suspicious and called police.
from a description given by
waitresses, officers contacted olher
authorities and the three men were ar·
rested in Oceanside be fore dawn and
returned to San Clemente.
The bill -an offset-printing-produc~
variety -was described as "a fairl.J
good job" by Secret Service spokesme11
in Los Angeles.
Tis serial number is L 15976270 and is a
i;eries 1969.
Agcn~s in !,IJs Angeles said they plan·
ntd to interview !he three nien sometim•
today t!) determine of federa l charge!
will be filed .
The bill which allegedly \v;is passed
this morning is feels a liltle thicker than
the real thing and bears apparently ui·
tcnr.ionally applied stains to simulate
wear; police said.
College Fina11ce
I ssue Opposed
111 Capo Beacl1
Saddlchack College's $24·mi11irin bond
Issue which comes up for a vote TuE'sda.Y
has few friends in the Capistrano Beath
Communily Associatirin.
Thr t;roup's members this week voted
to not endnrse the revenue measure (In
several counts:
-The suin is too high and would
burden taxpayers.
-Too lit.lie emphasis will be placed nn
vnratio11;1I courses in the master plan
v"hich v.•ould be funded by the bond
mea.~ur·c.
-Snme courses In the existing cur·
ricu!um .appear suJ)('rnuous.
The association met Wednesday night
in a meeting called a week earlier t.han
usual in order to gi\le members a chanc•
to examine the issue be.fore it come!!
before the voters throughout the dist.ric l
Ti ext Tuesday.
Orange Coast
Weac•er
Light \Vinds will push those low
rlouds out of the way Saturday
morning and sunny skie!I will pre-
vail for the \\'ee kend. with tempera·
tu res of middle 70s along the
beach to n1id-80$ inland.
INSIDE TODAY
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Laguna Bcacll tntd t.he Orang~
County Phil harmonic Society
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certs. Stories -01id. pictures coun
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Jm~y Cl1oice
In Slayit1g
Completed
Selection of a jury o[ nine men and
three v.·omen v.·as comp!etrd today in the
murder trial of r-.·larine !\·lark A. Johnson ,
20, accused of kill ing his pregnant young
11,ife in San Clemente.
!\tore than 30 prospective Jurors v.·erc
excused as prosecutor Ja1nes Enr1ghl
and defense attorney Hay Sharpe
carefully questioned the1n.
The trial has been adjourned until nex t
Thursday b.v Superior Court .Judge
\\'illiam L. r-.1urray. Judge r-.1urr<lY and
most judges and altorne~·s y,·111 b(' al·
tending the California Stale Bar con·
1'ention in San Otego the first part of next
1\"eek.
Chief Depu ty Dis trict Attorney l::nrii::ht
intends to shoy,• that Lance Cpl. Johnso n,
indicted by the grand jury aln1osl a ,ye:ir
arter the slaying. killed his wife 11·i!h
premedilation.
Connie Lynn Johnson, 20, wa.o; beate n
and stabbed to death June 16. 1970, in th<:
couple's aparln1ent at 416 t.1ontere,v
Lane, presum;ibly 11,hile her husband 11·as
on guard duty a! the Santa AnJ f\tarinc
Corps Air Facility.
The defendant. tall , blond and cleancul.
called San Clemente police the morning
of June 17 to report his ""ife had been
badly beaten.
~Irs. Johnson was struck with a kitchen
stool and stabbed repeatedly with a blade
thal apparently has ne ver been (ound,
police said .
Drug use "'ill reportedly be di~russtd
in proceedings aga ins t the young t.larine •
Public Defender Sharpe also hinted in
questioning prospective jurors this 1veek
that he v.•ill hring llfl the pos5ibil\ty his
client was hounded into his present
predicament by police.
PRODUCES MIXED REACTION -Map shows the Al scot Devel opment
Company's planning for townhouse development in Aegean flills. The
initial population of the tract was to have been 6,888. The density has
si nce been whittled down to a population projection of 5,505 on 290
acres. Still there is opposition from area residents. The development
plan has \Von approval of the county planning commission but still must
clear county supervisors. Ma in areas of contention include those desi g·
nated 0 , l:I and J \Vhere si ngle family zo ning would increase to multiple.
Zoning in area C \vould decrease from high density to multiple density
for to~·nhouses.
J e,visl1 Group
Mee t to Stud y
Hig l1 Holy Days
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Mexican Judge
Declares Land
Clubs Illegal
TIJUANA, Mexico (UPI) -Club mem·
berships as a means for foreigners to
hold land longer than 10 years ln Mexico
have been ruled Illegal by Judge Alicia
Polanco Ca staneda of the third civil court
here.
The ruling was announced Thursday in
lht: first suit filed against San Antonio
Shores. a 1.Iexican real estate develop-
ment. by 13 investors.
Plaintiffs \\'ayne G. and Vernice
Tll\ltson of Anaheim. said their contracts
vdth San Antonio Club Hipico Y de Golf.
SA , and Com pania Internacional Del
Desarrollo de la Propiedad Turistica. S.
A .. v.·ere declared "absolutely null and
\"Old."
The TU Htsons alleged they were gi1·en
fraudulent contracts Ul the San Antonio
Golf Club and that club memberships
they obtained enabled them to lease !and
In the San Antonio Shores development
for an unspecifltd lenglh of time
f\1ex\cen cons titutional provi~inns limit
land use by foreigners in designat ed
coastal and border areas to not more
than 10 years.
Ol ANGI COAST
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Townhouse Foes Map Drive "The l>leaning of the High Holy Days"
v.·111 be discussed at a meet ing of the
Laguna Beach Je1vish Clutural (irou p, at
v.·ere made af ter the homeowners' noting homeowner•' opposition has aet unlts. ( Alscot counters that a mlrlurt of 8 p.m. Saturday at the Rerreatiou
association launched its firs t drive the company back about one year. hou!iing had alv.·ays been planned for lhe Department. 175 N. Coast 1-/ighway.
By PATRICK BOYLE
Of lltt 01111 'llot ilt tl
Opponents of the Al:o;cot Development
Company 's plan to build tov.·nhouses zn
Aegean flill s will begin circulating prt1-
tions vdthin the next fe1v days to rea ssess
opposition to the company's proposal.
against the proposal and obtained 491 "But we are trying to Consider the area.) Author of several llebrew textbooks,
nttds, wishes and desires of every "The single fam ily dwel ling house Is Isreal Rappoport , will speak on the ~ignatures on a petition opposing person Ji\•lng In Aegean Hllls." he adds . what made America great." says Parry, history of Rosh Hashanah and Yo1n Kip·
•·apartment" cons truction. Alscot feels many of the residents '"\Ve fe el the condominium sort of pur and their slgnificance today. Otto
This use of the word ''apartment" on originally opposed to the plan are no lifest.yle is nol in the best inlerests of Schiff will share his persona! memories
the petitions, which association leaders lon ger against It. des pite the association's Ame rica." of the tv:o Jev.·ish holidays.
According !.o Chet Pikula. head of the
effort for the Aegean 1-lills llomC"Oy,·ners
Associ ation , thest: new petitions will be
accompanied by maps outlining the areas
planned for t.ownhouse development
admit was a mistake, is only one ex· cla im of 85 percent opposition. !'vlrs. Nor!h. y,·ho says she is not an The meeting is open 10 al l 11'ho are in·
"\"ie are not against Alscot," r;a_vs association niember, does not feel much terested in the history and traditions of
ample of 1~·hat the: developer ca lls James Parry of 25316 Parthenon Drive, opposillon no"' ~xists t.o the Alscot plan. the Jewl.!lh people.
"misinte rpretation ol our plans .' "but why should they mak e several ''There has not been a vole among the Future prograrns being planned include
"At no time did v.·e ever mention, million dollars off us." people wh o own homes," she says. Only presentations by !he Anti-Dcfamalion
publicly or otherwise, says company head Parry, a leading spokesman for the about one half of the famUle s in the League ; a program by UG I lli!lel
Pikula and other association members
still cl aim to have the support of about 85
percent of the some 600 families living in
the Sadd!eback Valley de velopment. In
June , lhc association g11thercd 491
signalures on a petition opposing the
plan.
association, feels m~t resident! bought dl've!opme nt belong to the association. stude"nts; rap sessions conducted by
Stan Solomon, "that we were building un-home s under the assumption the en tire "Actually. nobody seems to be terribly Emanuel Calamaro. and a J.l.a!lov.·e'en
der a condominium program ." area would be single famil y resi dential upset about the whole thing," she adds. party. Condominiums. Solomon explains, are 1c:::..:_:__:_ ___ __:: __ __::_ _____ _:_ ________ _:__ _____ _:_ _ _:_ ___________ _
Ho11.·ever, both the development com·
pany and se1·eral other res idents feel op·
position to the t.oy,·nhouse proposal has
v.·aned since the company made several
Drive, ''and I came out fee ling lhar!. in a
series of July meetings .
"I v.·alked into the se~slon very murh
opposed to ha ving lo\.l'nhouses." says
res ident Nance North. of 25431 Classic
Drive. "and I came out feelikg that . in a
limited amount, lht>y y,•ould be good .. ,
The tO\.l'nhouse del'elopment. kno"·n ol-
fici ally as !he fiflh revised plan, was
r@Centl y approved by the Orange County
planning comm ission following ten
months of deba te and hearings. Il no1v
needs approv aJ or the Board of
Supervisors.
r. The de\leloper, • La Puente-ba sed firm
has changed lt.s criglnal proposal smce
firsl submitting it to the county. Ac·
cording to assista nt C1:lUnly planning
director Stuart Bailey, the finn has ad·
ded a se.ven acre park site. increased the
sb.e of other parks and reduced the plan·
ned den sity of some portions of the
developm ent.
And , according to Bailey, these changes
apartment·like units in v.•hlch IN.>oeh resi·
dent o~·:ns a share in the entire buildlng.
but ov.·ns no part of the buildin g. On the
other hand. he points out that under the
townhousr concept, each residtnt O'ol'ns
bolh his building and land, although t"·o
or more units are m nnected.
l'ndcr Federal Housing Administration
standards, he notes. the 1in1it is eight
units pe r building, and Alsrot's plan calls
for a ma:dmun1 of six units.
As appro\'ed by the planning com·
rn1s.1;irin, Alsrol l\'Ou!d be allowed t.o
rez one some 82 acres of its 419-acre lract
for constru ction !'If about 75(1 townhouses.
Ten or lhese rezoned acres \.\'ould he
!'hanged from hi gh den si ty apartments
1.on ing and the remainder changed from
single la1nily zoning.
The tract. as first ap proved by county
super.'isors in July of 1966, called for a
p<1pula tion of 6.888 In 2 .03~ dwelling units.
B<ith or thl.'se figures ha1·e bet>n reduced
throug h !he vanous rev isions to the p\11n.
The fJfth plan. Solomon notes. calls for
~.!'IOa residents in l,581 dv.·ellln g units.
About half of these units would be single
lan11ly homes and the other half \.\'OU!d be
lownhousrs. he savs.
"\\"e could ha{·e proceeded on our
original timetable and not t:ven con-
sidered !he lmplicatlons," says Solomon,
Bus Bomb Bust
Drive r Rernoves It , Goes On
J,\CKSO!\'VJLLE. Fl1 . (U PI) -A "'oman drivtr unknowingly pu\led a
dynamlte bomb from beneath her school bus today and drove her round!: de-
livering children.
Jack Poole , owne r o( a service: station behind ...,.hlch the bus im p1rktd
every nJght, made the dlscovery later v.•hen tht bus driver asked him If he
knew what Lhe object was. The drive r was not immediately identified.
THE BO~fB conllJned 14 sUcks of dynamite in a paper sack. wired to
Oashlighl batteries •nd ~·hat appeared to be. a Urning device from a kltt;hen
appliance .
"1 thought it was a homemade electrical testing eq uipment, so I v.·asn't
worried at hrst, and then I found the dynamite In a bag," Poole &aid.
rN QIJICK ORDE R, pollct arrived, ~nd then f'BI agents. U.S. Treasury
Department agen~. fire mar~hal~. public ~hool authorltif'S and two men from
An ;irmy ordnance dlsposal l!'am i;t11tioned al lhc J&cksonville.N1vnl Air Stallon.
A I.rained sheriH's deputy dlsmantlcrl the timing rlevice and the Army mf'n
dunked the tlynamlt t: ln a llqufd th&t n1ade it harmless.
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Looking
Yet
Functional
Tambour doors on each side give ttils unusual desk a true nautical look. Desk
features a pewter gilt base, and silk scrffn decorations on all sides. Just ttie
plec• to spark intemt in any room.
DEALE RS FOR: HENREDON-OREXEL-HERITAGE
HIWf'OlT STOll OPIN PllOAT "Tll t
NEWPORT BEACH
1727 W••lclllf Dr., 642·2050
OPEN FRIDAY 'TI L 9
Profeulon•I lntt rlor
Dtslgntrt Av1ll1blt-AID
INTERIORS
LAGUNA BEA CH
345 North Cc1st Hi9hw1y
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tl~\V YORK 1liPI I.Jen
ha1 e killed for 1\ sl;t1ed fur 11
betr a) ed th e r countries for 1t
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drrs1oOd the 1n~stique or g(ld
that pret:ir1us c:omn1nd11 1 that
has \..lpt 1101 Id trade 111
balanLe IL1J lt'llluries thn!
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111.:itt esscs as a secunll
bl;inket that Indian farnt11es
horde to guaranlt'e t he 1 r
daughters v.1\1 get husbands
\\ hrn on Aug 15 Pr esidet t
Nixon \'ut !hi'. golden I e tr> the
dollar the 1ne11table questir n
\ as \\hat h;ippens r
e\er)Onr demo11et11es ~tl!d
and 11 he1.:omes strict I\ a corn
n1erc111 p1 nduc I son ethnl)!
u<>cd onh 1n JC11ehv a11d a
person s bi 1dge11ork
l 1erv guld e~pert
cco non1 st 11nd har ker a~ked
lhaL quest nn d1«m1ssed h as
unthinkable One banker
111th 1nlt>r national c 1 eden11als
and reputation \1as \.\ill ng to
d1'<l lL~s it purely as an in
tellectual exercise
It s Just not going lo hap
pen hes ud The free \.\Orld
\.\OU \dn l let 11 happen The res
loo nluch at ~take
He noted that central bank~
in the l1ee 11 oi!d ttade blue
hol d about s~o bilhon 111 gold
Thev d light 111th l~e1r last
b1ealhs <in\ n101e !o drop gold
as a b isis of 1:red11 and trade
rhe v stock gold l11e1 don 1
sloc;k s1h e1 ot plat1nun1 Ard
lhev re oot about to gl\t' up on
gold
But suppose 11 cl1d happen"
In th11t event s1ghed the
\\Orld bankei our 11hnle
t adu1g s!ru' lure 11 ould go
lhrough a \\rench111g such as
1ou ean l 1m 1g1ne \~ere talk
11g about S!OO hill on annu;il ly
1n expor!• or 1 111 p o 1 1 s
ho11e1l'r 1 )ll 11 r111! 10 expll:'"~
!h<il !i~tne 11 11uuld br ( h?'l~
I here has to he ;i recognized
b<ise on 11h1cl1 !rade (red1t~
and nu1t11t\ 1e 1
!le hkcnPd ~ut:ll a silt nt1( 11
lfl the peison \111 ho11t cred1l
1 efei ences 0 1 :ls•('ts other
th n a JOb going 111!0 :l l all1o
~ho111oorn and l1 \1ng 10 bu \ a
car on 1hr 1nstalln1rn l plan
Alon,. \I 1th n1osl eco11om1s!s
the barker sJJ1d lh 11 :l lV su1 h
deinonit 7 lflOll Of gO!d prn
babl\ 11ould lo11e1 its price on
!he (On1n1e1c1;i l 11;irkel Rr
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rd an ounte of gold al ~43 30
Jn the follo\1 1ng 111 0 11erks 11
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'· •• '·By SYLVIA PORTl::R
haps you are amon1; tht
uing 11un1 her~ of con·
d Americans dutilu ll;.
J ecting lrash -bottles.
· . p.aper -tor rt·cycJing as
· ul mattr1als. Is t his mere·
ly a ploy lo your en·
Vironmental co11s1:ience nr is
recyc ling as f1nanc1all y feast·
bit as its supporters cl .-1m'•
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;;:'llC!h'aie person ran contribu tt ~ also q11e.~1 ion ho\\' pro--~_G)itls can be re<' v c I e d
:--eoonomicall \' \\'hat c'an Vt\U
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, •Fcomplish 11nd liow v;ilu able
"'\; the recr<'ltnc:~ F r om
Raymon H ~1t1Hord . ho ard
ch11 irn1an 11f Owens-Illinois.
Hie .. of To!erlo. Oh io. ("ome the
follnwin~ provora!i1·e nbstr1·a-
tion s about the proble n1 of
1v11~1e and is so lutions
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Vblu Rhlr contrihu!lnn bv con-
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A. lt servrs a <h1i1 I purpn~e
fl fihll ll'S the ~kepties 1hai
son1e!hing can hf': done Anrl 1!
provides a 1'alu11hlc lc~t for
recvclin~ materia l.~ of all
kinds. F't\r instance. izlass tan
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reC"ycling, 111e'l'r lc;i rned th<1 I
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olhf'r materials r;inging frorn
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;is structural brick.~ to build
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r~·}tlt>d glass~ :iud lei the11· e!t•eted represe11 ·
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for11100 . glass <:an be sc<1 \-...-;roups an41 i·nnsu rners all
!ert'd over !he landscape to work together It 'll take Jots of
help al'rate thr .soil 111or1cy far s1ghtcUn~ss 11nd. in
sonic 1.:ases. rC'al guts, But
Q What do \(HJ think is thl" 11 ,. i•e go! to pull 11 uH
ultirnate soJUt1on of the
i;:arb;igr and ~olid w ll. s 1 e Q. Other top 1ndustrial1s1s
dispo~al problerns" who have part1l·1pated in th is
S {' f I PS or flUC'S tiOns-and-
A 011e inlt>re-:t1ng :-olut1on ans"·er~ culunius during 111y
-although adm1tterl!.v ont' 1 arilllon and Ii il ,, r <·on.
that '-''fl"ld tak• '"'"' i·•ar~ lu " ., <"Pnlrfllf'rl Ill\ l"lOJluliOll pro·
put into effetl -i.~ an un-h11"rl1S ha\r underlined !heir
derground p1pr s~·s1en1 lo faith 111 rrr·y(·llriJ.t as a fun
rnol'e all snli<l 11i1s!r d1rertl.v 1!a rnen1al an:-.11er Do 1uu frnn1 the cons;1nH'r. 1n ho1nc.~ a"re("' off1ees. hotels. In a t·entral ~
pla nt Thl"rf' v.•;;istr would bf' ·\ 'c·s F1r:.I. 111 111i111y
'"lont"l·,1,,11,· ortcd ,·010 "ii t u~ci:. thr 11;1s1f' 1s L0111pr1s~d u .. .. s " i1.~ 1 ::irious conipontnts fnr •lf 1 aluRble. lin111ed resourt·rs
rec.·vc hni;;. 11 h1t'h 1nust br recycler! 111
1·011~er1t• thei1' use for l11l11rt• Q Can th is re;-1111 be dnne'' genera1Hins. S1•i:ortd r 1· r n
A 1t Is already bcin!-": done wh{'re !Ills 1s 1101 1hl' prn!)i1•111
An ar tual svsten1 is no"· 111 ;is 1n tllr 4·asC' of gl;;~"-thr
operatl(ln 11i ;i suburh of sheer hulk inl'Ol1•ed in !llr itt-
Stockhrilm . S11·cden. \.\'hf't hrr 1·11n1u!atior1 of 11~!'d a1·11cles
it ea n be done 1n ;i rountrv as dernands p r ;1 <" I ii' a I . ir1-
large ::is ours is slill a 111~t1rr rxpensi1·e n1elho<ls ol d1spo~al.
of conjecture, bul in thc \\lh 1le land fill ;ind otl1cr luw -
n1ea ntin1e 1ve c·an find ~ithe r 1·alue 111elhods 111al' be prac-solut1on.~ to ()U r sol 1d·wa str 11cahlc in (·er!;i1n. lot•allties.
problen1s. rrC"vclint: with th c
crn"nnm1es it ! an <>nla1l Q Be specifir· on v.·ha t ~olu· !ions 11•01dd seem prclcn1hlt 1n 1nosl
I II, d instance~. 1 . r rnusl r1•clo p spacr· 1-----
age 1vasre-tQl!eC"liQn svstem.~
lo repl a<.·e todav's labor-he:i\"\",
expensi1•e '"ho~se and hugg_V"
n1erhods of collccl1ng the nil·
\ion's f!arbage
1~·e 111ust del"elop sys1e tn~
for au1omat 1call.v sep11rating
REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM DEVELOPED AT NEWPORT BEACH PLANT
Executive Clyde E. Be.111 J r. Ins pects Plastic Spool Used in Process
nAILY PILOT 'ZJ .. '.
W ate1· Purif yii1g
A "re1erse f1S 1nosis" l!ysttrn
of wa ler purification that ca11
l'e n1ove up to !19 percent or
dissoll•ed solids. or salts. fr'on1
w11ter has beer1 de ve loped at
Phik·o:r ord's Newport Beach·
ba sed Liquid J>roceS!! Products
tliV ISIOll
Jntrodutf.'d by Lows F
l\e1l 1g. I' 1 t e president of
Plulco·f ord. the system is
presently capable of de-salina-
tion of brai:kish "'aler. which .
in layrn 11n's ternls, LS saltier
!ban fresh "'<tter. but not as
:.a li~· <is salt wate r
Tiu· l't:I er~t: OSIHOSIS prn~.:ess
t·uns1st.~ uf a 1·ycl1n11: prot:edure
utilizu~ wha! Philen i:al1s i1
"hel 1l·al tubular segn1enl."
"'h1eh looks lik<· a flattened
spool , rneasur1 ng 20 inehes 111
tharneler hy 6 1nc~:1 in 11·;dth.
;ind weij.(hs less than 11
IX)tl!lds.
Brai:kt sh water. is rorced by
;.r hi gh pressured p u rn p
1 h r o u g )1 se mipermeable
lubu lar 'membr11ne of cellu lose
acetate, i·oiled \'lithin the
segrnenL Purified. ~·ator run-
nels throtigh a collection tube
for s1orc.ge. while 1he dissolv-
l'd salts arc lelt behind for
d1spos11l.
'lun1be rs or thf' hrlu·11J
111udulcs L"<Hl be u1ten·onnectcd
1o llulld pur·1f!c·al1on syslern.9
capable of econo1n1tally pro·
during rrorn thoos<rr1ds In
rnllli ons of gallon~ of \\'ater
perda)'. says Heilig.
·nie ei~ht-1nodule i>rototypo
in operati()n for demonstration
purpo11es produces J . O O l'I
~11llons a day on 10 k1llowal.'>
of electricity, .!lccording to
John Richi:irdson . "father" n(
the LPP proJeet
Since there lll"t' no a{tdcd
chemicals involved 10 1he pror·
css, !ht> solP <:atalyst is elec-
tric11~ 1he 1norr rnudutc:.
ut1 hzed . sa.\'S lhchardso11, lhe
piore clt>l"lt1c1!y needed, and
!he n111re \\"ater pruduted.
Produc11011 of thr 11 r 11·
systenl 1s under 1-•:ay al Philco.
~·ord 's Ne "·por1 Beach plar+t,
under !hr 111aniigersh1p <1f
I tugh Thorupsun R e g 1 o 11 ii I
sales nffi<:ey; :ire b C' 1 n !;'.
established 111 Los Angeles.
liostor1. C.:hicilgo. Atlanta, and.
l-louston
Thornµ~n said Lhat in-
stallation contracts are under
negotiation in cornmcrcial and·
industrial as well as munici pal
10.·ate.r systems. DeveJ(lpmcnt
of the systen1 /or 1ndiv1dual
hoine use is proJected 11'1tbin
!he r1ext fi ve )'ear~.
• .Q. Ho11· rlo vnu rnake glais
ln!o bricks? ·
4
" A. By con1h1111ng i1 11·11h
• ~r ""a s ! e s in!o ;i
styrofoan1 -!ikf' ceramic pro·
-,du c;.t y,•hich resea1Thers sriv
Y,;·op "f burn and e;in·hc pRinlerl.
drilled and s;i wcd . 11 1.~
, Stllt;ible fnr roofing. structural
-bli;icks. \\'ater pipes . acou stical
lilelj 11nd y,·alls
;ind recl"clinR !\0!1d \\'aste oner
11 1s collecterl and rlel ive rcd to
a rrnlral point
\Ve must finrl eco11on1ical
wa,\·s to get paper back to !he
paper 1nills. cans ha ck to the
steel n1ills, 11la:;!1c back to !he
cbt'tnical plant~ and glas~
h;ick to the glass fa ctories.
Q And the consumtr's con·
tribution?
Merrill Lynch spends over $7 million a .year
trying to find out which stocks
.. Q, Are there olhr r uses [or
A Consun1ers 111us! bccon1e
concerned. deeply concern ed./
·_ JYixo11 Helcl Bretttli
:. b1i Eco1io11iy Mo ves I
A1• PHIL \"E \\'SCl \1 he lllll011J.: thi)Sf' lllOS1 teniplertl
UP'I ~ ••• ;,. "•WI A"•l•ll ' I I I . '' s ood o re a 1;;i e ;iga1 nst v . g !.
\\'hrn Prcs1dc111 .'11xon lel
!he doll ar float fr('e and 1n t>l-
fecl de1'i1lued it. lhert' follow·
trl for hi m and his adviser~
~nme days of brea th-holding
1,1•h1le !hey 11·a1tcd tn sec 11-·hal
the rest of the 11·orld n11gh1 do
in rctali11 t1on
B.v i111pos1ni: ;i \II perct nl
, s11rcharge on 11nport~ and
freeing lhl' dnll;ir 1he PrPSI·
dent had lo11·ered ! he co~\ nf
-U.S. J,\oods on H1e worl1!
-market. thercb~· i.:11'111).1 tlu•n1 i1
competi!i vr adr:int11~e both ;ii
· home and abroad
A! 111·0 o! lhf' ni!llO!l" 1nn.;1
.'lflP('lf.'d bl' !I\(" l~!"'('~ld('nt'~
<lefens11·r ;nn1 f'~ . .lapa11 and
Ca nada could hr t .~pected !1)
1\ro Firn1~
.i\1111011 ncc
'l\1 arriagc'
~n11th lntrrn;il1on;il lnc of
1\Tewpor1 BPa1:h ;ind Boa1·t and
11ard \1 t"1 al r,·.,dui:ls SA Lid
· havP forn1f'd a 101111 1 rnt11rP
r.,mpan,\· 10 d1.~lnhu tr Sn1i !h
n1inin~ N111 ipn)f'nl In So11lh
Afric;i
Tht' nt·1r 10111pa11~. callr1!
S1nlth·R11ar1 L1rl 111ade ~n11 r h
the f1r~1 l' S (·ompany tn
manufacture and d1stributf'
raise bore m1n1ni: equ1prncn1
in St:iuth Afnra
The announeernenl 11 a ~
made b.1· Dona ld E Grahan1.
president of Sm 11h. 4 Ii 6 7
lfcArlhur BJl·d . and II to\
D11;es. manag1ni:: director' nf
Bog11rL
:ro be ma11ul<1clured under
.._ 1\cense at S1nith-Aoart 's pliint
in Johannesburg arc a rotarv
0Clrifl bit. r!llSe OOre ren rnt;r
lx>dy and tungsten ('Rrh1de cut-
ter line of Sm1!h Tool Co. 11
division hf'adquiirterf'd inh
Con1pton.
Smith-Boar! h ~ g <1 n 1n1
'Potting Smith Tool equipment
Immediately. hut expects lo
• hlvt local producl lines by the
1.en<t of J9n. sa id the J(li nl an·
nouncement.
· ~n Wh ltehursl. f or m f •
1"Ahager of the Smith sales of·
. tiofopene<I in Johannesburg In
lf89. ha~ bttn named manag-
_.irlt, director of the company
• with Or Noe l Pope or Bo.!irl
a.s·~production manager.
Smith International '"' bes1
~·n for its manufacture nl
ctrllling equipment de11igntd ror de\'f/oplng energy .anrl
QthCf nfllural r~sourccs
Thus louthin.t: off a trade wa r1
~1·h1"h others quickly woulrl l
JOlll I Neither l1as. and. in fii\"I.
11either official lv even has
i:ritici7.cd publ 1CJ.v !he t i SI
nlOl'e.
111 \Vash1ngton. i1 cab1nf'1
level nief':ling b('lwf'en U.S
and Japanf'S<' officials has
been dr~1·ribed ;i~ 1hf' m051
11nportan1 in thf' 10 years sine/>
the meetings hega'n
.Japa nrse Pr('1n1er ~J~aku
Sain hi1d Sl'1 thr tone of thr
n1ee1ing betorr 11 beJi:iln
.Japan. hP sn1d 11·Qulrf cnn·
111111,.. to nrif'n! 11~ ft\fp1gn
fY1ht•1 arou11d thr l 'n 1!cci
St111r~ tlesp1!r p (I l i I I C' a I
rf'prrr11~s1nns fr11n1 lhr nrw
I S polll'.V 11•h1rh he adm tllM
11 Pr r ~criou~
\\'h1le f1n11 d1·~·1.~1 .. n~ werf'
1101 elpt:'f"lf'rl In rtnrrge frorti
!he \\"a~hlnJ:10n ~!'S.')IOnS. !ht l'
rl1rl i::111> bolh :-1rlrs a chanrr to
rst.11hl1:-h pos1!1r1n, 11• h 1 <' h
11011ld hi> rlrh;i1t'rl later 1n
SPpt1>n1t:ier R1 11 1·11nl"n'nC(' of
1he fr·ee 11'0rld':; JO nc·he~t nil ·
lh\OS
Thp l 'n11rd ~t :_.itr~ wanlcrl
.l::ipnn !n rr1·i!lo.11r the 1e!1
11pw;ir<l h~ as 1n1u'h 11~ II} to 1 .~
prrTrnl In r{'l:1x Im p n r I
!"e);rricl 1on.~ on sucl1 llf'n1:; a.~
l" S computer~. 1nra 1~ :inrl l
I r1111 ~
Bu1 !hr .!ilp<int>Sr rrr·o1 c1 •
1ng froin their r.1rl1 rr fright.
"f.'r·r nr>t go1n,{! lo be sta1n-
p«led
Thr.1· "Xflf<"lf'1l 10 rrl"aluarr
!Ile ~·en bu t perhaps by only
ti11lf as muc h a:; lhe U.S
11·antcd . Tht~ n1ii::ht also agrer
In i1 cutbar k 1n export of
.l ap;inese tcx1 1lcs 10 lhe United
St Ates
(n return for
l'CSSIO!l$, thev
11·ithdr RWAI nf "tht
l' S surchar~e
an~· COO·
11· a n t e rl
ti} percrnl
I! "'as obl'iou.~ that 11gre<'·
11\PrJt on ;i nc\\' e xch11n~e ra!e
bet\\ r('n the 1·cn and the dollar
wnul1! ha1·r rn 1111 ai! dr('i~ions
rr:+<·h('rl al tht London t"On·
trrrnt'f'.
For .J<1r<11, !lir l' S ar!ion
1nea111 an :i u t 1 i: '"fl a 1 P di
$]010.·do11111 111 11~ e('onomie
i;;ro10.·th ri1tp frr,n1 .~r1·en nr
C'1gh1 percent lb around ~1x
pcrreot. htalth1 bv most stan·
dard:s • • .
<Atnada , 111orned b1 an
un cn1ploy1nl'nt ral t of 61
percent. fea red !hi' An1er1can
;ictinn n1ean1 lhr l.,s~ flf still
rnnre joh.~ \l."h1 IP hop1ng fnr
e1trly ren1n1·;it .. 1 Thr l s
s11r1·har,1:P . thP R!l1er1unent an
llOLJllttd plans t11 "*'! up ;in $841
1n1ll1\'\n funrl !n lwJp •:inad1an
f1rn1.\ hurl h.1 !hr .;1 1rchar~e In
1n ainta111 lh1•1r p;~1 rnll~
will outperform the market.
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with an 8-cent stamp.
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\·Vh:lt's g-oi 11g 1 n hiipp!'n after th(• DO-day fr eeze?
\'ou'll gel our lrtl r~t th1nking011 thal qucg tio n in th e
ne1>v M err i l\ l,yn"h J {e\·i~·,,-..lu ~t publ ishf'rl.
l'o u'l \ lra rn \\·h:1L coul d h:1ppP11 tn consumer
pri ers. Where :·1d dition;il L.lx cu ts l'Oldd l('.lkc ])lace.
WhcLhr r intf•rcsl rates arc CXJJectcd to go up, do,vn,
or sta.v Lh<' !'an1f'.
Most 11111JortanL. \\'C'll tell :·ou 11 0\v all this n1 ::1.v
;:i. ff eel I hr mark t"'l. And \\'f'' l l 11<-l n1c the sloe ks \VC think
are 1110s! attrac.::ti\"c. ~'o r thP n1o nths ahead. And afte r
the free ze.
'l'he lnfor n1 atio11 )'Ou 'll receive conics from the
largest reseorch t.e11 n1 on \.Vall ~Lrc et. \>Ve h;1vc twi ce
as ma ny security analysts ::i s any other broke r. So we
can keep lrack of 2700 companies. And tell you the
in.sand outs not just of i11di \'i dua I stocks, but. or entire
industries.
You 'II all'lo grL ll1c thin ki n~ or 1 hf' rconotnic an;14
Jysls at Lione l D. Edie & Comp"ny, lnc., a Me rrill
Lynch subsidiary. IL would Lake ab0ul $1 million lo
dupli cate Lh e personnel and fa cilities of tl1c.ir cco·
nomic consulting staff.
Altogether. \VC SJJt•nd 111orc t}1;.l11 $7 n1illion a
year t..o analyze t he ccon on1y and the market. And
've've pu t our lat est findings in tl1c Merrill f.ynch
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BOSTON -Tht C.1Htllf' Cn
h;;s dr veloped R lwn hl;irit wrt
~hl\v\ng r117.nr ll will m11rk et
th1~ fall Th' Tr1r II r11znr
fe,11turt~ two parallel h!ade9
enc11sf'fl in • d11posablP. pl11stie
cartridgl!
NEW YORK -Mobtl OtJ
Corp has removed tt mporary
dealer allowances on gasolines
e11t of the Rocky Mounl a1ns
and his red uced consumer
lank wagon dtSCflt1nl11 10 a
rn11 x1mum of 2 cent~ 11 ,e.allttn
~inb1I s<1 1d th111 11.ould nnt
re~ult 10 an 1ncrea!:f' nr pnC:t.5"
hi Rher than Aup: 15 lei tl11
HO!i~TON -lrlral lnrlu~trles
11nd F'1r.'1l Jle111ty lnvr ~tment
Corp of Mou~!nn plRn 10 hutld
;i S~lO m1thnn cnmmun1ty wtlh
hnustng ror ~2 tlOO persons 12
miles l'nlllh"'e"l or do"'ntown
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or New Zea land ha s nrd trtd
13 75 mll\lon worth or Bur
rou1h!I Corpor11l1on !I 88700
computers for its un1vtrslt1ea.
c 111 es
h;;" orri~red two
r1brlc1ted dr1lhn~ pl1tforms
for $7 II m11l1on from Brown
and Root Inc_ of Houston tn
exptd1te txplnr ~hon ~ n d
""''et()pmrnt ~ufitrnt l'lAnd
l"C11~ert nffshrirl' l n111~1 a,na..
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BRAND NEW 1971
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THIS IS NOT A COME-ON OR A STRIPPED CAR , BU T A BRAND
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d r~c brokes, flow thru veniilatlon, radiol ply l ire~. 1nd1v1dunl Iro n!
buck et seats, rock ond pinion stee ring. (Sl!riol A8A ! JI Rl 28065 .)
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PAYMENT
$6524 TOTAL MONTHLY
PAYMENT
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deluxfl whe •I c.over1. (Vl29CIE I 5 3599 ).
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no11011 1s pn,ed al ~Y • 1024& 1 U300685,
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VETERAN MUSIC MAN OPENS TONIGHT IN LAGUNA
76 Trombones .lnd Art Lund Led lh1t Big Parade
Sc~l1ecl11le of Classes Set
By Sa11 Joaqui11 Scl1ools
Tht> S:111 .lo<1qu1n l:J en1 c11tary St·hool
Di~trict 11·111 l1:i1·r ;ill clrn1rnt;ir_y ~chools
on si;;ig:.!l'frd .;r~s1nn~ and sn111e on
~tr::11 L'ht doublr sess1011s whr>n they open
ScoL 13.
The cl~•~.~ ~c11cdull'~ art' a~ tr1ll11w~
Ali.~o: k111dcrgarte11-<'I . l.l tn I! ·15 a.111
and 11n•1n (n ~ p.111 ., f1r:-.t and
~f'c·ond-i ~:j to 12:0.l and 1!:45 to 4.05:
!11lnl-8:30 to 2: tourth, firth and six-
1h-ll :111 to 2:20
Cordillt'r:1: klll(iL'r)::nrtrn-8.:Jll 10 11 .:Jll
a 111 ;ind I\ .).', a.111 ln 2 ~:l a.111 .. firs I
Hnrl srrnnd -R :10 1n I 50 · lh1rd -8::JO !o
2:211 f1111r1h 1111 11 ;ind ~1xth -8 30 to 2·:1:-1 .
lll'I ('rrro h111d1~r;.:atlo ·11-8 :10 to 11 ·:l
;i Ill ,LtHI 11.~ll ;1 Ill 111 1 ,\II p.111 .. ht'.''l
:111d ~··n111d-f\ :in Ir> I 1:1 tl11rrl -ll ".lfl Jr,
2 1:1. lnlll'\h, fillh Biid ~L\!h -8 .:J(J I() '.!:'"10
El Torti ,,hu·int')>' hindrrga1·trn-8· 10 to
11 10 ;1111 i11td 11 ·20 a111 lu 2 20 prn
!ir·~l and .~t·1·.,11d-R 10 In 1.30. lhird-R to
J :411 : founh. l1fth :ind s1x!h-ll to 2.20.
(;:lit·~: kinr!i'rgarden-8: 1:i Lo 11 : 1~ a.in .
;"' po1111 10 ,1 p.n1.: f1r;.t ;;nd se\"ond-9 to
2 I~>: thi,'<l-!J In 3 rxcept Thursdays >1hen
it 11·ill be 9 tn 1. f11urth. fillh ?.'Hi ~ix!h
R'.';O 1n :1.o:i eXt<'p! Thursd<i.\s 1vhcn ii 1s
8:~0 !o l :IO
lr1·ine· k111dt'rga rl rn -ll:~n l1i I I <\I}
;i n1 , and noon In ~ pin.· lirst. second .
third. four1h, filth. sixth -7.30 to 11 :50
and noon 10 1. 20.
Anin1al Poiso ner
Gets 15 Victims
In Pico Riv era
PI CO RIVERA (U Pl 1 -'J\1,•elve dogs
;ind three cats v.•ere found dead Thursday
aftc.r an unkno\vn poisoner spread strips
of bacon 1:.>~cd with strychnine through a
residential nei ghborhood.
.. There are bound to be more." said
Laurene!' l§raun. an animal control of-
ricer. ··\\'here vou can see that many
dead bo<lics. thCre arc bound to be others
th:'I! {'rll \l'lf'd aw<1y. under houses or cl~e11 h<'re oul of sigh!. to die in quiet."
A \"('frrint1rit1n who examined one of
the dead rlogs s;iid it died of . strychnine.
;ind i;heriff's depu!ie-" sent strips of bacon
fnund sc111tered around the neighborhood
to a l;:ib for chc111ical analysis.
A sheriff's spokesman said the poi S<ln
npparen!l.v wa.c; dis!ribu ted short ly bef?re
rlav.·n. and the first death were bc1ng
reported by ~unup. "The pe:ople in ~his
pei'thborhnnd have a lo.t of. dogs -,!u st
11))nut one in every fam1ly. 1t seem~. he
said Thl'er dt·1ct:1i\'CS wrre ;is~igned to 1he
c:i.;e. "Th(' bad thin~ of <'fltJrse i~ lh!lt 1
rhilrl cnuld pirk thi s up. irs not just the
dogs ." lhe spo ke sman said.
Linda Vista: kindergarlen-8 to 11 a.m.,
10 lo 1 and 12 :15 to 3:15 p.m.: first and
seeond-7:45 to 12·05 and 11 :45 10 4:05 :
1hird-8;:JO to 2: fourth. fifth and six-
th-R::lO lo 2:45.
Oli\"e\\·ood : kindergartrn-8:30 to 11 :30
a.m. and nool'I 10 3 p.ni.: first and
secnnd-!l·lj to 2:30 , !hird-!l :.l.'i to :l;
fo urth. fifth and six!h -8:30 to .1:
1>rin1<1r;; educa! ionall y handicapped-!!: J;)
tn 2:30: upper grade educationally han·
diC'.<ipped-8:30 lo 2:30.
O'Neill: kindergarten -8 to ll a.rn .
and 11·1.'i a.n1 to 2·!5 p nl .; first,
"(•('Ond-R;:lO to 12:55: 1hird -8 !O 12 :5.'i:
fourth . fifth and s1xlh-8 to 1 :40.
Tnrtlr Rnt k· kindrrgarlen-R·l:i lo
11 ·1~ ;i 111 <1nd noon 1n 3 p.n1 . firsl and
, ... ,,,nd-8·311 tn I 11nd 11 ·05 10 :J·J:,:
1ll1rd-fn11rlh. lil1h :inrl .'1.-.:th -B 30 ro J.
h111 11·:10 In 1 '4:i on \\"erlnesrl:i)·s nnll•
I 'ni l'rrsity Park · R· l.'i to 11 ·15 11 .m and
llMTl l/'I :l p,n1 . First ;:ind >rennd-R tn
12 ·20 :in<l 11 -:10 to 1::.0 : thi r<l-R:.1fl tn
2 1fl : t'nurlh. l'if!h <inrl s1.~t h-ll::111 to ,l
\"alencia · kindergarten 11 :30 In 11 .~()
r m. and nl)(ln to 3 p.m : first and
sef'nnd-8:30 to 1·45 and 9:45 10 2:45:
!hird-11 :.10 tn 2: 15: fr1urth. fifth and
sixth-8:30 to 2:30 : junior fir st -a::io to
l :45.
l<'oreign Student
Week Observance
Slated on Coast
\\"ith Am erican Field Servit:e (AFSJ
\\leek officially beginning Sunday, two
l·,rr:~ get togethers hal'C been pl11nned on
the South Coast to honor foreig11 students.
America n.~ who have gone abroad and
host families.
This evening, tl.1r. and tl.1rs. Hunter
Piper of South Laguna will hold a
tllonarch Bay beach party for the 21
students from 20 couiltries \Vho are living
along the Orange Coast this year.
On Sunday. an aften1oon picnic is plan -
ned at the home of f\.lr. and r-.1rs. Joseph
Evinger. :tlfi22 Paseci Ri ta, San Juan
Capis!rano. The reunion will be attended
by host parenl~. AF S students, American
Abroad student~ and AFS members from
the Laguna Beach, San Clement!'!,
~lissinn Viejo and University High AFS
chapters.
Concurrently with local act ivities an in-
ternational AFS convention celehrating
the 25th anniversary of the "people to
people" organization will be held in
At!anlic City. N.J . The convention will be
attended by r-.trs. Marshall Houts of the
LaRuna Reaf'h AF'S chapter.
Laguna Beach tllayor R i ch a r d
r.oldberg has issued a proclamati on an-
nouncing AFS Week .
f rlt1a1. Septtmbtr l O 19_7~1 ----~'---~0=A=IL~V~P~ll~O=l_,;J
Art Lund Heal ·~Josic Man!>
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By FREDERICK SCllOE~1'EHL
01 tftt OlilJ ,.ii.1 1111!
Art Lund is a inusic rnan. par ex·
cel!ence.
And for four nig/lts lll1s rnn nth. Lund 1~
the ··Music J\1an " in the Lyric Oper ;1
Association ol Orange l'ou1 11~··s pro-
du ction of the Meredith \V illson niuslcal.
The shO\I' opens tonight at Laguna ':.
Irvine Bov.•I.
Lund has done thr sho\v t\1•1ee ht>fore -
n1ost recently four years agu 1n Salt Lakl'
City -where he was born and re;ircd
"~luslc fllan" is one nf 29 shows tl1:-it
Lund is ··up on " -he's worked \ht• sho\1 s
before and all he h;is tv do 1s hrush uµ uri
I he scripts.
'·This shov.· 1,; going lo be ex celle11l."
Lund says. \'nu n11gh! thi nk 11 \1•ould b~
slipshod. but th is show \\"ill eo111e off like
a nun1ber une Broadw:iv n1us1c;il ··
Lund should k1101v. Between the 1·e<1rs
1956 to 1967. he appeared in I~ l3r0:1Clwav
n1usic als. !le stnrted there 111 ·~10;1
J-lappy Fell11·· ;-ind k<·p! 1nn1111g up , 11 he1\
in 1961. he finally got his na111r nbove \h('
ti1le on !he r11arqu1s when he s1arred 111
"J:>onnybn:x)k ,"
Later <111 111 1!164. appearing 111 ·,\'u
Y 1\lt:A l1ulian Ma ide n
Strings," Lund traveled w1lh the show to
London, which. he said. "is the best 01
theater to\\·ns"
le .. as11'1 until the mid·sixties that Lund
:.h1rtetl tluing sho ll's in California. lie ap-
pt'lll'ed in "\\li!dcat" al the (Carousel
Thea ter and also dld shows in Sacra1nen-
lo and San Diego.
ll is most recent r<Jle before accepting
'·Music t-.1an"' v:as in a soon to be releas-
ed filtn entitled "Head-o n.'' v.•hlch Lund
te1~1s a ··conlen1porary, not cowboy 1sh
\\'estern."
He also recentlv co-starred 1n the 111111,
··The f\lolly f\1agUires."
Lund sa)S that '.'vl arilyn Savage, 11 ho
11 lH L"O-;;tar in Lhe n1usi cal con1edy, .. is
the best in that role I've e\'er seen."
He also speaks highly of the nl<iny
yo ung children \\'ho are appearing in thr.
show "'All of then1 are just lik~ pro.
[essionals. They're JUSl great "
And \\'h1le things on stage will he )irf't11 ,
Lund also <.'om1nenled that much of the
W 011ien , V eterlins Plan
Miss Anierica Protest
/\TLANT!C CITY . N J (1\1'1 -The the t·rnwd of 4,90!!
.'1i~·s 1\n1erita Pageant 1s 011ce <.gain a Th(' lalt>nt contest was ,1·011 bv 1\liss
:>la111c. 1\\1\'11 E \\'arncr. a 21-\:eiir-old
largcl of protcstt'rs slud(•tll ;1t. lhe Boston Con sr.rv~tory of
Atl;intie Cit y offichils conf1nned Thtirs-L1;1Lisic ~1iss \Varner s<ing ·'i\lira"' frorn
d~1~' that a pern111 ll"aS i~sued to a the Broadway rnu sical. '"Carnival."
11u1ncn's librralion group and thry plan "1 had n1y good luck charm a gnlil-
10 give one to 1he Nc11· Jersey chapter of nl:i ted frog and an American flag," 1\li s~
V1etn:1n1 Ve!l'r;i11s Against the \Var. Both \\"arner said.
;.:rou µs p\an 10 stage 1·aJlies outside Thr frog 11·as g1ve11 to her ll\' a musa.'
Cnn\c11t1on l!:ill S:nurd<1y nighl. when tca('her. The fla g ca inc from an ad111irer
,\11~~ tinierlca 1972 is c rowned . in California . An "lnd1a11 tll<1idcn" 1>rngr<J n1 fur girls ·r1 · ., t · b A spokrsn1:.in l'ul' l\la.\'or \Villi3111 T ll' s11'1111stu t·on1pe 111011 was won y
in the fir st tn third "rades <ind ilirir .. I " So111ers sa id the per111it fo r the feniinist ,.tiss California, Caro ,l'n Jean Stoner. a rno!hers \\•ii! be launched ;it the &iuth t bl 1 · 1 · 1 h group 11•as issued tn ;111 organization idcn· iub .v brown· iairc< g1r v.· o \\lore a11
Coast Yf\lCA in Lagunil Bc:ich with !he t1f1ed as "\\"oine11·s Liberation." orange bathing suit. Miss Stoner. S·foot -:i ,
opening of school next week. ~-23 ·' Allhough no one dc1nn11stratcd ;igainst rneasures .1:>--:J.i .
The prngra111 ll'ill consisl ol hi·rll"nthl' · J) ' h ·d ·1· d h. If " it la st year. lhe pageant has long been on .;.tnar ll , w o 1 en\1 1e 1mse as
"tribal rneetings" for 111uthers anil (l!)jj(l;;ed by f(•niinists. A µrnle st :tgainst the coordinator of the Veterans group,
daughters a! v<irious hornes. Program the beauty contests by antiwar groups is said its den1onstr<1tion was ain1ed at
emphasis will be on Ind ian lore. crnfts. ncll' sl10\v 1ng the relationship bel\veen " beau-
lltories. songs, dances, co~t urnes and Ironically, 200 ,vounded w<1r veterans ty pageant v.•hich dehun1anized \vomen by
cere111unies. F'or further inl"orn1<1tio11 on \l't·r~ in the audience Thursday night. the putting them on display and a war whi ch
the Indian J\1aicten progr;Hn, contatt srcond ni t•ht ol µrelin1in;iry contests. Thr. dehumanized men by turning them into
V:-;c_kcy_l_,_,_s_a_t=l=h_e_Y~, _<_!M_·_"~'='=· ::-----=~'~o~ld~ie~r~s:._:-re~c~e:;'~'':d~a:.'.s:ta:n:d~;~n~g~o~'~a:ti:o:n~f:r:°':"~_::::killers.
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Sears
COSTA MESA
Regular $169 \,hale!.
Tent, !Oxl4-ft
\Va s $1 2~.99 C'ontinenta l
Tent, !Ox 14 It .
\V<1 :-S\2A.!19 ('ha let
Tent , !Ox14·ft
\Vas SB!l.\19 l 'uh1n
Tent , JOxll -fl.
\\'a:-::;54 9$1 ('a h1 11
Tent. 8x10 ft.
\\IJs $7!L99 {'ah1 n
Tent, 9xl2 ft. 55.99
'Va~ ::;42.99 l l1nbrel!a
Tent, 9x9 ft.
()!her ca111pin g specials retlucecl lo sell.
Look for the Yello\v ·rag Spcc1uls
Buy no\v and Save. Save. Save at Scars
Son1e quantities lirnitcd.
As}; About Sears Convenient Credit Plans
Sears COSTA MESA
!>EAR S, ROEllUCK A."0 CO. SOUTH COAST PLAZA
show v.·JI! use a!J of the Ir vi ne Bowl, in-
cluding \\'alkways and h1lls1des.
Lund ~tarted ou t in .. show btZ'' in 1941
w1t11 lienr1y Goodman, doing vocals. He
v:nrked l'."Jth the orchestra for a year,
then v.·ent in NHV) for four years. sta·
tion~'<t ir1 the f\.,1.·111e lie returned to
<;ood1n;i11's group and st:irtCf.J singing
"Rlu(' ~k1(•:-,'· 111 l!l-lli \1•hic!1 no1 too much
lc.te r·. as :i re1.:urd. sold 3 rnilhon copies.
"Thtn l went on rny uwn and was able
1o pick up fl\·e gold records through
t'.1<1~1." Lund recalled. After that he did
'1 l1(tlf' !ell'\'lS!0fl. luts nf night tlubs. t1nd
just. about lcf1 the. entertainment world
111 lhe mid-fifties.
''Hotk and Rol l \\'as cnming in , and I
rhdn't. wnnt lo <l0 that. so I 1vas thinking
:1houL t·v1;1cl,ing loo1hal!." Jn his college
1 lav.~. L11nr! 1vas a s1 ar halfback for·
!':;;stern l\c111ueky Un 1vers11y. for many
.1 ~·:irs he hf'td the college "longest com-
ple1piJ pc.ss" r ec ord on a 67-yard
!u111·hdow11 thro1\:.
'"But l got 1ht> offer 111r "Happy Fella"
and dcl"idcd 10 ~lay \\'ith show business,"
Lund S<-1 td.
During rehc<Jrs<ils for "i\\usic !\Ian".
Lund ha s bee11 st<iyi ng in an oce<i n vie""
;1p;irtn1ent near the south end of Laguna.
1 !is pertnancnt home is in Sherman Oaks.
llf' :ils\1 owns nnuther home in New York.
ln addition In working the stage. Lund
is an exprnen1:ed real estate broker and
is m<1nager of R .. r. Beaumont, Inc .. the
largest indepcndcnl real estate brokerage
in trilifnrn1:i He ~per.:i ;i\izes inland sale.~.
"It hPlps kcrr 111e going du ring the dry
s pells in aC'ting and si nging ." Lund said.
Caterpillar Talc Set
The "Hungry Caterpillar .. will come lo
Laguna Beach next v.·cek. The tale 'vill be
the subject of La!::una Beach Library
Storytime, at 10 <1.n1 . \Vednesday for
children tv.·o to fi ve yenrs.
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DAILY PILOT . , tyew Rule Asked
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" " .. Ky Urges Thieu
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'· .. To Resign Post
SAtGOS: CUP!\ -South V1t1na mr.~e
Vic~ President Nguyf'n Cao Ky nffic\Al \y
ralltd for the resignation nf rre11ident
Nguyen Van Thieu today and prnposed h"I
lake over lht ~nvernment rn r three
mo n th s lo organ1ZI' a new presiden11;;i l
eJection.
. Thieu will n1ake .:i tele\'l!lion bid rnr
Vote11 Saturd.:iy for the first time 11ince hP
~unced Sept. 2 that he would run
Rlonf' in the Oct. :l Presid tn!ia! eler:linn~
Ky's proposa l was vou:ed earlit>r in !hr
Wef'k during 11 prlv11!e meelini:; with Vi Pt ·
nameSl' newsn1en. I! fnllowed an rarher
f:JUb lic propo:;al thaL he and Thieu resi~n.
d~lay the 1.'lrction and lrt the Senate
speaker organ1zt> ne~· elec11ons.
, : ··Through these lwo prnposa!.~. the first
rn.e 811d this one. Jny Only J!"08] i~ i.n oh-
j.lin an hones! elect inn ." K.v .~aid in 11
flatement. "This i~ necessarv t n ~arant ~e !he future of our nation · .. ''
1 Ky said he thought thal Thieu had rf'·
$ected his original proposal because 11
~ould leave the admin istration nr !he
tf>unlf)' in the hand /Ii nf .:i civilian. Senate
f;peaker Ngu yl'n Van lluyen .
~ "But with !his proposal. I rame from
fbe Army and ha vt. thr .!iamr rxperit.nre
f)f" lhf' conduct nf thf' t ountrv 1n a
pritica1 perLOd .... insuring slabilitv," I\ v
plided. Both Thieu and Ky ;1re nlilit11rY
fDen.
1 Thieu 14·ent QO television Scpl. 2 11sking ~or 11 vote or cnnfidence in his lid·
ministration in the form of a referendum
'}fe said he would run alone since Ky and
Gen. Duong Van ··Big" Minh had dropped
.out of the race.
: Ky and Minh charged !hat Thieu w,11.~
~igging the ca mpaign. The president has
Wicks
'J'm •orry! We're all
out of grouch buttons!'
rm! s;11d \lo'hal percentagP ol lhf' 1'n!e >Ho
\lo"n11!rl consider 11 mandate.
The government 'aid Thu~.11 and h1.~
r11 nn1n,i: rn.:i te. fornter Primr ~!in1 st er
Tr11n \'ao ll un ng. would gfl bf>f•)re rhe
101ers on 1t>le1·1sion lhree lirncs durini;
the t'.:i1npal~n. the firiil on Saturday
1'he appearan<'es will bf' taped ft)r
rrhrriarlcas1 on r;id10 anrl !elf'v1s1on rl ur-
in!'..: .~uhsequer11 (la ys Ten ro1\linn Thir11-
Hunn,c: campaign posters and lt:aflels trll-
1n,c: 1hl' peop!" tn "1·01e for Demncracv" al ~o will be dJglnbuled . ·
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Jets Attack
Enemy Guns ;
Gls in Battle
SA IGON 1t.:Pl1 -U.S Alr ~·nrce jel~
hnmhefi Nnrlh VielnamesP 11nlia1rcrafl
pnsi!in n11 JUl!I ahnve 1he. nemilitan1.ed
Znne ( r>MZ 1 today \lo' he n I hey opened up
on 110 unarmed American rectJnnaissanc('
plane. the U.S. command announced
U.S. 852 bombers have been <'arry1 n_g
nut heavy raids in the lower half nf thf'
or-.1z for day.~ and extended them 1.ndav
almost to the border of Lan/Ii in supl)(lrl ~f
.:i South Vietnamese IAl'.k force sweeping
we.~tward JLIS1 below lhe zone .
The_ North Vietnamese gun /Ire lo<lay
\\'8l! directed against 11n RF4 photo rernn.
n11 i!!Sl'lnce Jel i1nd ii!! t\lo·n F'4 phantom
ei11:ods but neither wa8 hit. The Phrin·
!oms then bombed the Co mmunist gun·
ner~ ··~·ith unknown results," the com·
m.:ind 11nnnunced .
!! wa.~ 1hP. ~Rlh "prnlerlfve rl'a«1 inn"
jl:tr ike of !he year over !he nor1h .:inri
third !hill week. The rnmmand said the
incident look place in late mornin~ onr tO
two miles north of the nr-.12 and 3!l mile!!
southea8l nf the port nf Dong Hoi,
snuthernmost major city in North Viet·
nam.
Amerit11n .<;pnkesmen .:il ~n arknnwlrdg·
Pd Iha! a11 man.v 1111 2.000 r.1.., are ~un
pnrring the Sai.i:-on J:Overnm r nl ran1pa ig n
ThP L: S. command ~11 irl fi1·,. n1·rrn1,1?hl
R52 m lss1nn~ in QuAnJ: Tri nrn1·1ner 111·
rlulirrl one ra1rl within nne n1 dr nf I.An.~
and .1n m il e~ 11nutheas! nl rhf'. fnrn1er U S.
M;irinf' ba11e at Khe S11nh,
Sou lh Vieln11mese fnrcr~ nn thr f1f1 h
day of a m11 inr eamp11 i,1?n heln"' 1hP DMZ
5til\ had made no m11jor rontact \lo'ilh thr
Cnmmunistl'i. But exploding mine!'. ki11erl
one Mldit.r 11nd wounded nine f)fhers , file
rt.p'lrtl't .~a id.
J\"e tL" ('tt•1ditftrt.f':>
Sen Fred lla rri~. 1D·Okla.1 told
nev<'~men 'rhursday the su pport
he \Va,c; fi nding in a s1.vin,g
th rough 101\•a "as very en{·our·
aging lo his hopes of hecom-
tnj! n Presidential t·on t.ender.
He said he might announce his
1nlen t1ons .~oon sa.ving he fav-
ore d the "honest of an early
an nou n<'emen 1. ··
Ireland Bombin g
Destro ys Plant;
Young Bo y Dies
BE:Lf'AST. Nnr!hrrn lrel11nd lllPI 1 -
f ou r i;:unmen wearing mask:ii inv11d~ 1
ReHa~t m11trh fa ctnr.v t1'1<111 y, lil'li tl f'I two
ni~hl \lo'.:ilrhmen, ""rl planleli fnur hnm bs
thal latPr ripped the Atruc!urr 11part. an
Arm y i;pnkP.~man 1l11il1 .
Thi' w111r hmrn wrrP frrrrl hv lhr.
ii:unmen Oernre rht bnmbA txplnd~rl. ,.,.1 .
tin~ nH 11 fir' anrl rC11l11psi"i;: th"
bu ilding·.~ roof 11nd ·walls. Nfl Injuries
"'"r' reported.
ThP 3 11 m. attack on lhe McGuire .and
Patterson ri.1atch Factory in Belfast'~
Roman Calhohc F11ll.~ Rn11d ;irea carne
:ifl r r nlhf'r hlasts Thur,.ay n1J:h! 11nrl In·
fi;i_\ rlam11i.:rrl al lr.:i.~t .~IX other str11rt11re il
1n thf' prn\'10("f', inrludinJ: 11 i;:ovl'rnmrnt
s!.:itinnrr,I' 11ffu·r in !hf' r·ap1!111.
In l.nndnnrl,..rr~. ,.n1prr11 flrPd ;ii lPalil
:lfl round.~ 11t !r00p,. no fnylr Roarl, near
11hr!"P 3·.\"l':lf·n!rl (;;irry (-;nrm\l'y Wllil kill·
erl Thursli;r.y n1Ahl by 11 British armnrerl
P"rsonnel rarrif'r . An 11 rmy ~pnkr5man
,.111r! The ,.old1rr rr!ur ned lire twice.
'fhrrt> \lo'err on injuneA.
TRUCK LOAD EVENT
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GARDEN CENTER
FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY
NEWPORT CENTER
JC Penney
FASHION ISLAND -NEWPORT-CENTER
Rebels Free Diplomat
British Aide Held • Uruguay 8 Months in ..
onion! in 11 nearby m11rktt r.:'ONTEVJOEO !UP!1 -Uruguay'i:;
an11govemment Tupamarn guerrHla.s
freed British Ambas.c;ador GMffrry Jack.
son in fmnt of 1 Roman C11thf)lic Church
Thursda y night eight months after a
group nf gunmtn abducted the diplomat
an ht~ w11 v ta work,
Jackson, 56, w11s reported in e:r cellt.nl
physical condition despite hil't month5 in
what the guerrill11s call their "'People's
PriMn" at an undisclosed location .
thrlr ltader, ~ul Sendir, tunneled rhe.lr
way nut nf Punta Carret11.~ Prisnn 1n what
turned nut tf) he th e bigge.'ll jailbreak in
Uruguayan history.
Jackson was krdnaped last Jan II by a
.iirnup of ,l!Unmen wh-0 blncked Lhr rwith of
hi11limou!'.ine11nd pulltd !'.Ubmachine gunl'i
From beneath piles of tomatoes and
Thi' British EmbB&t1y said 11 gnl 11n
1nonymnus phone c11ll 1hnrtly 11fter I
p.m. saying JackYln ~·a.~ In the church.
Police s11 id lhe Rt.1'. Jost. M11ri1 lnld
lhem .JackM1n showed up 11 lhe churrh.
ele11n shaven and dress~ in a light col·
ored suit.
A1~abs SeeJ{ing U.S. Action Jackl!i0n"1 rrlease in lhe suburh of
Nuevo Paris c11 me less than 24 hnur~
aft.er tht: Tuprmarns had promi!M 1n
release him nn "''hat they 1ermed
"amnesty."
Despite President Jorge Pacheco
Areco's refuaal In ne,llntlale wi!h the
Tupamaro! for .la ckson 'R rele11~e. the
J:Ut-:rrilla11 said they harl achieved what
the.y sought.
By liniled Pre5~ lntf'raalional
An 1nnuentlal Cairn editnr 11qi:erl !ht>
Arab \.l'nrlr! tnday 10 bri ng pre~surl'
<1ga 1ns1 the tJn1terl Statc11 lo <'ti! 1l.~
milit ary and finantial air! lo Jsr11el. In
S!ockho!m, an 1.~raeli r.:ibinel minis1er
said Israel neederl mnrr ll..S. aid to avert
another war in rhc Middle F;ast.
He said thi~ rnuld De donf' with tht
cooperation or thr Sov1el LJnjnn.
'"fl is due to the11e circumst;:inces th.:it
wr h11 ve decided In amnesty ~1r (;enf.
Irey .Jackson," i;;iid a Tupamarn rom-
munique. ''Hi.~ delenlion in 1he people'~
prison no longer n1.:ikes any sense.··
l~raeli Deputy Premier Yi11:1I Allon.
ilpeak ing al 11 Srnckholm new~ con-
ference, criticized US. re luc tancl' to pro-
vide more of the F'4 Ph11ntom jel Fighter·
bombe.r11 it ha.~ requrs1ed and .~11 ir!
The Tupamaro.s had long dema nded rhe
release of the members of their nr):!:tnl7.11·
ltnn impri~ned by rhe gnvernmenl . Rut
lasl Monda~, 106 Tupamaroe: including
P.1ohammed Ha11sanein Hcikal, edi1or nf
I tie Ca irn daily Al Ahram and a confida nt
or F:'1;yptian President Anw;ir Sadat, sa id
in h1~ weekly tnlumn 1he Arab prt:~sure
could rani;:r_ from "quiet presl'ture In
violence and from persuasion to coercion.
"I lhink Isr ael desrrves In gel Mm •
mnre a irplane~. 1f a war tonk pl11Cf' In.
day, we ""'ould win il. R111 WI' don "! want
a war and we ;:i~k ror arm.• 10 11vnid 1t."
Allon, ll conlidant f)f Premier Goltf1
Meir, ~aid he ~tJH cons[rlered 11 limited
Mideast agreement to reopen th e Suez
Canal a possibility .
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Hurricane Hits Texas ; Rains Sweep South; No rth Warm
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Nixo1t, Labor Meet
Schultz Predicts
Economy Curbs
\\'AS Hl~G1'0N' (UPI) -Budge t
t\\anagt>r eorge P. Schultz, one of Presi·
dent NL\'.O! 's I.op advisers, prL'Clicls lhere
v.·lll be wage and price restrictions -
bacJ..ed with legal authority -when U1e
!JO-day free1.e encls Nov . 13.
Shultz. \l'ho runs the \\'h1tc House Of-
fice of r-.1anagement and Budge!, said
howc\'Cr that any long -run systen1 of in·
Jackson Weighs
Eucling Support
Over Viet Vote
\VA SHING'TON (AP l -Sen. llent·y f\1.
J <it·kson ~ D-\\'ash. ), \\'ho generally has
supported U.S. 11·ar poliL·ies. indicated to-
d;>.y he 111ight oppose n1ore aid to South
Vieln<11n if its Oct. 3 presidential election
is not a fai r contest between t1vo or more
<:andidates.
"Should s uc h an election fa il lo t ake
place, l n1usl reser1·e my position
regarding future U.S. military and
economic aid to the South Vietnamese
governrnent, '' ,Jackson said in a speech
prepared for Senate delivery.
"The 1\ixon adrninislration should not
~:inclion the one-man referendum Presi-
dent Thieu \\'ishes lo hold in October,
necessary lo assure a genuine cont esl,
the Ot'tober ·election' should be postpon-
ed."
Jackson said that because the United
States still has a strong presence and
s1gnific:i11t influence ill South Vietnam. it
:-,hould push fo r C'Ompetitive elections and
n1<ike clean. lie said the U.S. com·
1nitn1ent is to the people of South Viel·
nnn1 and not to any particular i::overn·
tnrn1.
"Unfvrtunntelv." .Ja ckson said. "lhe li-~· adntinistrn.tion has not allowed the
election situation to deteriorate. it has
l'Ontributed to the deterioration."
He said over the past year the acl-
minis1ration could have used its influence
but. Instead adopted a hands-off policy
"\1·hich could only be construed initially
as an endorsement or President Thieu
and more recently his methods.''
··The administration should sto p
pretending lo be helpless. saying there 1s
nothinJ! 1nnre lo he done." Jackson said.
'·The United States still has sufficient in-
fl uenl'e in Vietnam to see that a pointless
referendum 1s transrormed into a mean-
ingful political contest -if necessary, at
a later date."
nation control must be voluntary in
nature and have broad support.
Jn an int.ervie\V and during
Congressional testimony late 1'hursday,
Shultz said Nixon l\"ould announce his
new po st-freeze prog ran1 "considerably
before the end of the 90 days" but declin-
ed to give a timetable.
In line with his goal of getting popular
support for a post-frtt2e poli<'y. Nocon
ealled seven leaders of organized labor to
the While House todav for conferences on
v.·hat steps s.hou!d bt taken following
lhe mandatory v.·age~price ceilings.
Labor Leader s, in particular AFL-CIO
President George .hleany, have been
some of the most \'OCal critics of Nixon's
\\·age-price order issued Aug. 15, con-
tending !he re stric tions are
discriminatory against v.·orking people.
The labor meeting Yo'a s one of a serie~
r\ixon plru1s to get soundings on a ne1v
policy stabilize prices and salaries. lie
also \\'ill meet \V ith agriculture. business
and congressional leaders in the coming
week.
Administration officials have said there
will be a ''phase hvo" program to
s tabilize prices but Shultz gave the first
word that the new program woul d be
batked by legal sanctions. He said,
however. Nixon has not decided yet "·hal
the exact machinery "'ill ht', although a
\vagc-price re\'iev• board has been men-
lioned as a distinct possibility by some
officials .
In his address to the joint lfouse and
Senate meeting Thursday. Nixon an·
nounced the end of the freeze on J\ov. 1:1.
Follo"·ing the freeze, he said, ""·e shall
lake all the steps needed to see that
America is not again arnicted by the
\.'irus of runaway inflation."
He sa id "the system of \vage and price
stabilization that follows the freeze \\•ill
r~uire the fullest possible cooperation
not only beh.,,een the e xecutive and
leRi slati1•e branches, but al so by all
American:s.''
Shultz, answering questions fro m Rep .
.Joe D. \Vaggoner, (D-La.), al the House
\\l ays and ri.1eans Committee hearing.
said ''l'm tsure there "'ill be some :sane·
t ions in the program."
lie likened sanctions to a shotgun in the
comer. there if it has to be used .
"Somebody said, the conscience is 11
slill voice thal Sa}'S ·somebody may be
"'atching.' " Shultz said.
Ni xon's announcement that the [retzf'
11o·as ending dre\V mixed reaction, with
Democrats generally rriticizing him for
lifting the freeze without unveiling details
of what will replace it.
A1)ollo111e11 Plead f 01~ Fu11ds
Draft Call
Of 25.000
Forecast
\\'ASli INGTON (AP)
Bet\\'een 20.0<i"
)Oung men are likely to be
drafted during the rest of the
year once Congress approves
lh<' ne"' sclecLivP service act,
.sa;> Pentagon officials.
'l'his 11•11uld put the total
nu1nhl'r drafted in 197 1 at
fe11·er than 120,000, lowest
sinre 1964 \\'hen 104,500 men
\verl': called lo dutv.
Authority to dr.ifl men into
the Army ran out June 30 with
expiration of the old selective
s ervice act and legislation to
cxlend the draft two years has
been lied up in Congress over
a Vietnam troop·\\'ithdrawal
amernl ment .
A compromise Ilouse-ap.-
proved bill is scheduled to
come before the Senate fl!.on·
day, but congressional sources.
say il may not pass until
sotnetime in October.
Before the draft "'as susjlitn-
ded in June, 88.000 men were
<:<llled up during the first six
monlhs or lhe year. Secretary
of Defense l\1e\vin R. Laird
said in April the Army \\'Ou\d
need about 10,000 draftees a
n1onth to meet ils manpo"·er
need5 for the ren1sinder of
1971.
Hut Pentagon sourc<'s say
!here arl': no plans to rnake up
losl ground this year with high
clraft calls in November and
December once in d u c t lon
authority is reinstituted.
'l'hey say, however, monthly
drafl calls may be slightly
higher than anticipated during
the first few months of 1972.
An increase in enlistments
helped ease the shortage
r esulting from draft
suspension and kept training
posf.3 busy this summer,
' \l'ASl !li\lOTUN • L!'l 1
F:cho111g I 'resident I\' 1xo11 ·s c!lll
1or u~c ol space te1.·h11ulog,1 111
i;nl\·c enr1hl~ prub\('111~-Apollo
J:)'s :1.~lronauls h:llc u1·~(·d
f"o ngrcss to ('unt1nuf' ~u 11114111
for An1cnca·s ~ p :1' t' ,,,_
p!0rn1u1n ;ind nia11nt'll ll1s.:ht
progr:i111:-
'l'hc astronal1l s addressed
l;41n~rcss after Nixon left thr
1 lou~c l'l1<1rnbt'.'r a11d their
c11c~s:ige 11«1s su rn1ned up by
l.1 tol J:.imes H. Irwin, pilot
ul thr lun:1r landing craft.
·"l'hc future of n1an·s role in
... pace lies 111 ~our h;1nds.''
lr"1n s:ud "\\'!'think that an
111v e s i n1enl 111 space
ti:ch!lnlogy is a111n1t·.~1 n1<'111 111
1\1n<'rtl':J. A1 nrr1t'a n e c d ~
~p;1< (' 1n grc•11 "
ing in l'ecent years for the
space budget with the 1972
fiscal year appropriation near·
Iv $2 billion less than when
;pace s pending \1•as highest in
1964-65 .
"\\le think \\'e have
dr1nonstrated the usefulness
of rnan in the l':xploration of
anolhf'r planet." Ir \\' in
~;ud."\\'(' feel \'Cry strongly
tlui t 1nan shoultl participate
d 11"ec·llv 1n the exploration of
;,p;!eC "
\ • \N ,_R~0\6 I ,,
ln ;_1 ll<Lhon.llll 1t•lo·11~rd .1d-
fi1t·~;. ull 1h<' llHILl•ll;', to .I
1111111 :.i''.>."lllll ut I 4•11).?.I f''-~
·1h11r;.cl;1\·. 1111· l'rl"-14l••r;I 11t":•1'-·
1·d !he ..,1,111 and 1 llll1':1i.:1· uf th('
i1 ... 1rru1:1111~ :ind 1·1111d '·11·1;;11
1\1111·1 ll'llll [('Lfll111log1 ! ,1 11
li('lilt'\('
:\i\1>11 ;11!i11•rl ·I.el ll'-11nd
111<' 111!';111.., 1" f'll "\11 r• 1 h:1t Ill
1!11~ di:1·.1dl' 11r ch;ill<'n~t'. 1hr
rt•11l;J1 k:ihlt• 1\'I llnuli11;.\ \1:;11
11101.. !hl'~C A 1ne11(',"lll~ 1(1 Ill('
n1111Hl ,•:111 :11!.n he ;ippJord ((1
011r gn:il ~ hC'n' 1•11
ln1111ng lr11·1n in telling the
l;i11111;1k('rl' or the ad 1 :inta~es
!u he J!n1n<·d !nun ~r.1c<' f''I;·
plof ;)l 11111 \\ l'I'\' ('ul. 0;11 Jd n
:-,,·1111 r11n11n:i11d('r 11r Apullu
v, :1nll r.l:lJ All'l'ed 1\1.
\\hrden 11ho pilnlf'd thr con1-
111;_111d .-.l11p \1 h1!e Sen!~ ;ind
11·11111 r.xplored rhe foothills of
lliL' 1\penn111r l\lountains.
Apprnprintions appn1vcd by
Con~reY>s have been derreas-
l'\or1rthrlEf!:is. !ll'O of the four
rerna 1n1n~ Apollo n ights ha\'e
been si·rubbed and although
none of lhe ;i stronauts n1ade a
plea for restorallon of the
rti ghls. lrv.'in reniinded the
Senators and llou~e members
!hat "we gathered dnta not on·
l\' \vith our instruinents but
~i!h our e.yes."
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DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Blood Bani{
Orange County residents needing blood transfusions
have been enjoying a special advantage, probably with·
out knowing it. AU of the blood in the Red Cross blood
bank drawn upon by all hospitals in the county has been
donated, not bought.
This svstem has reduced the incidence of hepatitis
to near zefo. Blood com mercially obtained, often from
indigents who need the money, shows a hepatitis rate 10
to 16 times higher than donated blood.
Orange County is believed to be the only cou nty in
California, and one of the few in the nation, where all
the blood is donated. Bot this cannot continue to be so
unless donors come forward promptly.
DonatiDns to the blood bank have fallen off to the
point where current bl ood supplies are at a critically low
level.
Many county residents. especially new ones, may not
know that the Orange County Chapter of the American
Red Cross established the blood bank for the benefit of
all residents in their time of need. This includes the mili·
tary.
Persons between 18 and 65 years of age and in good
hea1th, with no history of hepatitis, are eligible to donate
blood. The process of giving is simple and quick, with
no ill effects in a healthy person. Nature quickly re-
plenishes the donated blood.
Nationally, three out of each 100 persons eligible
to give have been contributing to blood banks. The Red
Cross reports that if that number could be increased just
to four, the need for commercial blood banks would d is~
appear. To pay our "dues" against the day blood availability
m ight mean the difference between life and death for
ourselves or someone dear to us, each of us should give
blood at regular intervals.
Runs Low
designate. For an appointment, telephone the Red Cross in
Santa Ana al 835-5381.
AFS Deserves a Salute
Nex t week wiU be American Field Service Week by
joint resolution of Congress and presidential proclama·
ti on.
Such attention at the highest level reflects the proud
history and fine record of achievement of AFS as it ob-
serves the 25th anniversary of an international educa·
lion program for high school students.
American field Se rvice was foun~ed as a volunteer
ambulance corps to the French Army in 1914 and again
served with distinction in World \Var 11. In 1946 AFS
conceived and launched the idea of having young stu·
dents from foreign countries live with American fami·
lies and attend U.S. high schools for n1ost or all of a
school year, as a way to further international under·
standing.
Subsequently the program was broadened to pro-
vide similar opportunities for American students to live
and study abroad. To date, more than 59,000 secondary
school students from every continent have had the op·
portunity to gain insight into the Y.'orld's ·varied cultures.
The program startCd on the Orange Coast in 1955,
with the first foreign students attending Newport Har·
bor High and the then San Juan Capistrano High School.
As of this school year a total of 179 foreign students will
have tome to Orange Coast area schools and become part
of coast area families. In the same period 77 Orange
Ooast young people will have gone abroad under the
program.
"",...._,c:;:.. ....
The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be coming to a point
near your home or office sometime soon. Or you may
find it convenient to go to a place the Red Cross may
Out of such a group are bound to come leaders with
a broader understanding of the world around them, and
from that a greater chance for endtlring peace among
nations.
AFS deserves everyone's salute on its birthday.
_'llJHOtl VOLUNTUR Rl~ Ml(l ll)lAAY l!AAK Al.ION~ THf WARR IN~ T~i ~£5 Of BrLfA\T?"
Play Back
Sound of
Thoughts at Large:
Every househc:i!d should inc.Jude at lea st
()fie good tape recorder, so that the
family's voJces can
be played back to
them (especially .11.f-
ter bickering during
a meal ). giving
children and paren~
both a11. opportunity
to hear ho w awful
the whining and
tscreeching sound to
the objective ear. • • •
To be superior to another it is absolule-
Jy essential first of all to subdue any
thought or feeling of superiority: this is
perhaps lhe central paradox of character.
• •
Ignoble means corrupt, rather than
sustain, our well-intentioned ends ; as
Gandhi put it, "Liberty and democracy
become unholy when their hands are
dyed red with innocent blood."
• •
Some personalities are shaped by What
they ndm ire : others are disfigured by
what they hale ; this is why giving a chili:!
a model he can look up to ls the most im·
portant element in hi's ed ucation.
The biggest bares I have ever kno11o"n
have not been dulla rds but extremely 1n·
te lligenl men v.·1th a sup re m e
Dear
Gloo1ny
Gus
People who put down others for
liking to watch the big jets don 't
recognize the pride of others in the
progress of their country or their
enjoyment of ''the simple things of
life."
-D. C.
Tn11 l••!uro nllt<I• ,........ vl••n. ,,.,
ne<1u•rll1 mo•• ti tnt ~•••••~"· ,..,.
rtur "' P••Vt .. GIOOmy Gu .. D•lll' Pli.1.
unawareness that they suffer from
halitosis of the personality; boringness ii;
not an intellectual quality, but a kind o[
psychic aroma. • • •
Men Jive by remembering facts and
forgetting feelings : women, the opposite.
• • •
If your convictions don't bring you
some measure of suffering, you may be
sure Lhey are just comfbrtable myths.
•
The best way to confound a Knave is by
plain dealing, which utterly baffles him. • • •
Generally, we dream the same dreams
at 50 that we dreamed at five, the only
difference. being that at ~O they sadden
us, rather than frighten us. • •
1 am always embarra5sed when niusi·
cians, for instance. are lnvlted to take
part in a conte st in ";hich a prize is
awarded to the "winner'"; th i s
subordinatrs and degrades artistry,
rather than encouraging i1 ; as Barlak
once sa id. "Co1n petitions are. for horses ,
not for a.rt.ls ts."
An Abundance of Sty le
Hooper Dunlap headed west in 1849 for
gold and in 1949 for making movies at
~1(;M, more likely to end up making
planes al Lockheed, or Douglas.
Ever since somebody said : Go west,
young man. wa ves of Hoope r Dunlap!
have piled up in California like beached
driftwood. Many stay, but for others. the.
j!'nin~ Is the celling there. The hunt is the
findin g. The. questing nomad is an
American literary hero.
WE MORTGAGE ourselves to places
11nd things, becoming physically fat , but
remaining spirllually foolloose and
hungry_ Give us our Hooper Dunlaps thal
we ma y momentarily become like him.
"A Native Son of the Golden West" i!I
1bout one Hooper Dunlap w ho Ii e
forefathers flowed west like lava. Cool·
ing. Slowing. Staying. Spilling on again a
generaUon later, pushing west.
By the time lhis particular Hooper is
bom -11 bit nf him lives in each of us -
the clan is on the Ca.llfomia coast. Where.
can a surfer with ancestral roots in West
Virginia go from Inglewood? Aloha,
Hawaii.
!IOOPER'S HONOLULU 1dventures
finally wind up a mixture of triumph and
defe.al. but he is himself throughout. No
inalttr wheLher 1 man r:ides the crtst of
llfe's w.11.ve or rarely dares to get hi• feet
wtl In I.he surf. he can't hope to~ more
than hlrnself, honestly alive.
This book brings to life an incrtdlblt
cast of characters ~!des Hooper
Dunl•P; many llvlng in Broome's Rooms.
Thi• lJ a decrepit structure hous ing
Hooper. huJ•-danct r Nona, Litt!~ Joe,
Sheepdog, Mrs. Pike -a t.attoo •r1 1st
thrice-Wt<! ind thrice-shed by l~ndlord
UncM. Jack 8tO(lme -•nd The Man in
the Green P1j31TI••· Tht litter Is 1lw1y1 demanding ~
kno1': What the Hell is Going On(, and
(
The Book111 an
this is perhaps a universal human ques·
tion.
UNCLE JACK BROOME. an ailing, t!X·
banjo playe-r who hit Hawaii in 1914,
regards his tenants as family, cflllecting
characters instead of their rent. They
band together finally in 11 burstingly fun·
ny fight against Honolulu City Hall , which
wants to condemn Broorrle's Rooms.
Hooper gradually and accidentally
replaces Uncle Jack, finding Jove. and a
sense of family which can only be fatal.
The Hooper Dunlaps of the. world never
see this coming.
This book is about struggles. hilarious
at times, yet touching. in its final baltle.
against forces of society that try to make
somebody something he isn't. One wants
to cheer when Hooper. and Little Joe
rescue Uncle Jeck Broome from the
funeral parlor.
TflEY W.Al..K THE old beach bum out
-like a pale drunk v.·ith slicked-down
hair -away from the sickenlngly sweet
smell of carnations and sound of re.con:led.
hymns. They know he "·ould want
soothing salt air and wave-splash instead.
Sex and viok'nce -h1ct11 of life -are
h11ndled with an abundance of stylt and "
notable absence of the expUcitnts.~ to
which seC(lnd-rale.. writers resort when a
novel ha~ no retil merit
New "Tiling techniques and bits 1:11
prose, thrown in lo wrld chap~rs togct.her
with adde<I lnsii;:ht, help make author
Jame! D, Houston ·~ fourth book sparkle
like the 11eas nil Diamond Head ,
(/I N11 t.ivl' &in nr the ('.olden \Vest. By
,htmes D Houston. Ttu:: Dial PrfJ~$ 234
pp $5 9$1 A.R. V.
'Cot11111on Cause' Is St11uggest Big·tit1ie Lobby
'Non-partisan' Is
\\'ASHINGTON -Undoubtedly the
SI• Jggesl big·time lobby in town i.:
"Common Cause'' headed by the able and
likeable John W.
Gardner. form e. r
hea<:J of the Carneg-
ie Corporation edu-
cational activities
and former secre-
tary of health, edu-
cation and welfare
i" the Johnson ad-
ministration.
Among the "Com·
mon Cause" causes have been legisla-
ting the end of the Vietnom War (whic tl
is a direct attack on presidential pow-
ers), reforming the congressional senior·
ily system (which is a direcl attack on
the \\'ay Congress has functioned for 195
years). and harnessing polilical ci.m·
paign spending (which wuold have a con·
trolling effecl on how presidents are elec-
ted.)
So there is nothing modest about the
Common Cause goals and they are
pursued with the same glowing con-
sciousness of virtue that inspires con·
servationists, fr iends of the earth, and
the WCTU.
THE STRANGE TH ING about Com·
mnn Cause is I.hat it is as strictly
establishmentarian as the Episcopal
Church U."ed lo he but it is trying to
sh11ke up the establishment.
Among lts contributors as reported in
Rich.a rd Wilson
1971 were John 0 . Rockefeller II,
$25,000; Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller , $500;
the Ford ~1otor Co., $10,000; Time, Inc.,
$5 ,000 ; Arlen Propert.ies, Inc. which ls
engaged in a large joint venture with
Greek tycoon Aristotle Onassis, $25,000.
Other lesser donors include the
chainnan of the Xerox Corp., the widow
of the former publisher of the New York
Times ; the ch11irman of the Columbia
Broadcasting system: the .United
Steelworkers, the I n le r n ation a I
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers;
Norton Simon, the L-Os Angeles financier;
actor Paul Newman. Roy E. Larsen of
Time, Jnc., Sol Linowitz, £onner U.S. am·
bassador to the Organization of American
States, Roger L. Stevens, chairman of the
.John F. Kennedy Foundation for the
Performing Arts, and sundry others in
the eastern end ~'estem establishments.
S0~1E GOOD Republicans are con-
tributing substantial sums or otherwi.~e
subscribing lo a cause which is basically
inimlca! to major Nixon policies and thl~
is causing distress at the White Hvuse
and the Republican National CommittPe.
Common Cause may not be the
purveyor of the radical DemflCratic line
as so freely charged by RepubliCdn
a Farcical Claim
publ icists but it has b1,.. r om e ,
nevertheless, a thorn in the siJe. of lne
Nixon administration.
Gardner is described as a '"1111n1i1121''
Republican who gathered about ii ~m
former Kennedyites and labor activis1 s
interested in changing the sysl~M. So far
the Cause claims as signal victor:e~ the
18-year-old vote, which was ~'ell alon3 ihe
way before the Ga rd ner lobby got behi nd
it, a11d beating the SST, which had other
powerful opponents.
BUT THE Er\"TERPRISE has rlq11e
quite well financially. Its second qu;1rte r
reporl filed with the clerk of the Housf' of
Representatives shows a ca5h rescr\e nf
$1 ,638,318.96 for 1971 after an expendi ture
of $!1&5,881.25. tn addition to ils office
overhead, which is consider:i.blr., :he
main Common Cause venture liste•I 111
the ~econd quarter report ~·as $123.49H.i"/
for the TV ~how. "The Peo ple Spe~k Out
on the War" V>'hich shook up the Nixon
administration.
Con1mon Cau se thu~ had plenl1• !Jt
funds to pay salaries <'Ind upkeep fflr t11e
rest or th e year and eni;a ~c Hl addit •::n;:.1
acllvit ie5 considcrt:d antagonistic b)' the
Nix on adminislrati11n.
No serious objection <:<1n 11(' made to
Gardner organ izing the l!Jbl)I", oppns1n;
the Vietnam \Var and the SST. <in•J col·
\ecting money fr o ni rstahlishni,..nt
Republicans to finance his opcr;itl{'<l, The
pretense . howe ver, that Commn n C;iuse
is non-partisan is farcical. Apd il is a
wonder that Gardner and his osSl'L:'<i!l'S
can Keep a straight face v:hi!e pr11lesting
thei r innocc ni;e of p:irtisan orienla!io,1.
De1noc rats duminate it,<; executive com·
n1lttee and prilicy counci l and th~ gPa,.ra l
atmosphere is antl -Nixon beyo nd any
shade of doubt.
TAKE THE REFOR7\1 of C('rigres5. for
exaniplc. !t is not al all clear that the
.'it::niority s.vs tcm is bnd. but assum:11k for
the mvn1l'n l Iha\ ll is. the n1n i11 ad~
\'O('il!C~ nl rrfnrn1 ;irr lhn~e 11·nr1 \l'i•h to
1•h.1nge the n;:ition's prinnlics 1111 !\I ri.i m
the Ni xon hne so lh<JL !hey arr nitorr 111
;ic("nrd wllh liberal n en10r,·,'11ic 11b·
jccli1'es. The 111-yt"ar-old vo te ;i nd 11p·
pos111on to the SS1' and ABM were
shnllarly mo1.lva1('d .
Snnie pL·O p\c who or1g1:1a\ly \.vere
sturr_v.cycd about Corn111on ('a'.l-,,c h;;ve
brt n able lo judge niorc reuii51ir·nl:y its
gc.n('ral ch rr,'!ion ;ind )l;ive pro'eslt..>d or
got ten 0\11. ()ne is E;nd1cntt P1>ab0:dv.
forn1e r gnvrrnnr of Massac.hu~eH~ 011id
friend o(Prrsiden\ K enned~· who obj1·c1ed
lo thr Comn1nt1 Ca us~ lobhv f(lr :!'
d(·<1d!1nl' 011 t· S, ~·t1 hd r;iw;il trom \''ro!-
n:-11n. A nl1n1ber nf others. said to b~ 30 ('r
40. h11vc ~tJ\len nut.
The $1~ n1c1nb('rshlp fcroS" frnm
nr1l11blil·ans and Dc1nucr.~ls 1•11111in ue In
roll in. hn\\'l•Ve r. and now greally exceed r•f!:s. \V1l h its $2 million · ;ion·p11rtis:1n"
ki!1 Y C:On1mnn Cau~e can ront1n11c \hr ad•
\'r·r•rit·y \1·hieh so upsets the '.\!xon ad ·
ministration into the preSt(!entiri! electioo
ye11 r
A Serious Threat to Water Supply
By ROBERT J. PAFFORD .. JR.
Director, Region t !Calif.~
U.S. Burtau of Reclamation
I t]1\nk it is high lime \Ve let our 01Mn
people know how their water resource.~
are being impinged upon , and how their
future water supplies are being threaten·
cd
Californians. instead of having the best
Water program in the world, in a few
years . could have empty v"ater laps.
This is my ~·aming in reviewing the l'f·
fetts on "'aler SUPfl lies o[ pending Slate
"wi ld rivers" legislatinn, the July 28
Delta \\'ater Rights decision of the State
Water Resources Control Board and en·
vironmentalist demands for incre11~ed
year-round flo~·s for the American River.
The State \\'aler Resources Control
Board's decision ordered the State Water
Project and the Central Valley Projt'!cl to
give up water "to satisfy Delta salinity
and environment.&! needs."
The board in il!i own analvsis ind ic1:1tes
that it will take increased Delta outflows
to the ocean of a million acre-feet or
more la year). much of which would
h;i ve to be v:ithdrawn from ~torage
reservoirs already aulhori2ed and built.
1T IS PARTJCULARLY distrtssing to
note that this decision came 11t a time
whtn a most energetic effort is bein~
made in the .state Ugl~lature to lock up
40 percent of the water available for
development for multiple use. in
California in a wild river status that
would severely restri<'l the use of that
w11ter.
Al thf' 5ame tirne, the board ttsr.11 ls
holding hearlng!i to determine voh11t !he
fl ows in the Lo\l•er Amtrican River
should be. Thert! had been people ap-
P'artng before that board urr11 1g \~al
B11 George ---
CONFtDENTIAJ. 'TO J. EDGAR
l!OOVER : Well. if you do. lhry .~ay
lhe. m(lst import:1nt lhint: i~ to ge t a
hobby. ltow tiOOut bird·~'atching for
!he Golden Yt11r~~
,.
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Gu est R eport.
fl ows of 1,500 cubic feet per serond , or
more. be maintained in the river
regardless of natural now -just a fC\V
hundred second feet at this time or yei r
-and regardless of the effect !he
maintenance of such flows would have un
the water users for whom the w11ter
storage facilities are being built Rod who
are looking to pay for these facilltit.s.
WHEN YOU ADD all three of these
factors together -the Della decision, the
Lower American Hearing:s, sind the W1td
Rivers legislation, you can only reach Ont
conclusion :
The ptople of Lhis state \1·ho 1vant, need
and are willing tn p<1y their share of !he
cost. for water development race lhe 1n1-
mlnent prospect of not only having that
water which they hnve lnng p\;inned f(lr,
and are dtpending on gettin~. t.ake.n awav
from them, but also they ffiay soon rind
themselves prohibited from deve loping
new sources or waler to replace the
water they are losing.
I rind it hard to believe tt)at thi~ is
really what the people want. I can't
believe that the populace nr California
really underst;ind what they stand to s uf·
fer as the price of improving the en·
vironmenl of the. state's rivers aod Dr 1ta
even beyond the water quality control~
requested by official fish and V.'lldlile in·
teresls.
ONCE WE GET that message acro~s to
Like a Nagging Wife
For some two decades, diet campaigns
ha\'e been carried on urging people to eat
ltss fat, exercise mort and otherwi~e
take steps to guard qainst futurt heart
attacks. So far the campaigns have
bome litUe fruit. COnsequently, proposals
have been made to rtgulate the diet of
fhe American population by law, although
there are robstantial differences of opin-
ion as to the relNiooship of diet ln such
things as heart ?lse.ase.
THE ADVICE' OF physicians, which
suggests that healthy people eat end ex~
ercise moderately, ha:s a ring of common
sense that can do more to promote good
ra ti11J:?; habit~ than laws, re gulationg or
high-power ed campa igM.
Sn far :is c,hanglng the eating customs
nf a naUOn by dtcree, the rut\llty of such
a course. shouJd be evident from the ei!·
rirricnre "'ith prohlblHon. A!I "N.utrillon.
Today" comment!.''. .• wl')cn the govern-
ment require~ a person to do thin.ls &o
'\ • ' Guest ·Editorial
protect the individual from his own follv,
It is usually abridging the indlvidual '1
freedom or ch<1ic~.
"IT IS ACTING nol in behalf of society,
"'hlch is ill proper domaln, but Jn the.
3ententious clai.m that the governmrnt
:ii\one is possessed of superior judgment.
This ls why one cannot a<'ctpt lhis idea
th1t cigArettts should be hannetJ. or that
the ca.tlle·taisin g. dsi iry. and food in·
dustrles should be coer ced by Rovern·
ment into curhin g the 11mounts of
saturated fats in our d!tt,"
A.nd. 1peakin~ of free t hoice. th ere are
people who prefer less lonr-:evl ty to the.
prospect <Jf a lnnr, life in comnany with a
iovemmcnt that rtcts like a nllf:Sln J.1 \1•\fe .
lndustrhtl Ne~·• RfYi~w
011r (•\\!) prnplc. 1 llHt1k -t ct'r1.11>1!y
hr1pe -tli••y 11 ill :111'1'1 !ho r 1h' nf thr oeo-
plr r•f ll1r ~l :it•' ln !hi~ rn.,st scrrnu ~
t.hreat tn \\ h.'.'11 h.1~ h(·l'l1 U'llil no\11 the
outst11nd1ng \1·at1·r rl'snur r·e dcvcJopn1cnt
progran1 in the ln1tt'd Slates ...
St11die s nf d<!\"elnp1ng !he Klamalh and
'Trinity Rivers r1rc being defe rred . but the
Er·I River still lno1ns in1pnrt."nt in the
~'ater supply picture. p<i rt.icularly the
English Ridge Project on \V hic h !ha
burea u will submit a rrrort bv l\lar('h,
1972 The prnJecl v.·nuld bel1cfit lhEt
Nnr1h ("n:i~t nrr.:.i. pro...-1d1ng 200,000 acre·
feet nf \1•atr~ fnr n1uniC'ip11I and i;id11s[~i::r l
and a~ricultur;;l nt:l·ds nf t~,, Nnrthrrn.
Califo rnia counties of Lake. Napa , l\lt·n·
doci no and Snl;in o.
f is hery enhancement ( fron\ C{tntr11ll<'d
w;itrr releases\ is sorel y r.ccrled ori North
Cn:i~t ~trea1ns , as eviden ced bv thfl
decl ine in the North Coast fisheri r'.s dur·
inf,: a period \\/hen the lisherv i'l th e da,n·
m1;rl Central Valley str eams has been
flourishing.
ORANG-I COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert ,"J . ~Vced, Pablislicr
Th ntno.J Krevil, Editor
AlbPrt iv. Rate~
Editorial Page Editor
1'ht> ed llorull page .,1 !ht D11 i!y Pilnl
~rrks tn lnl<irm and stimulAt e re11d-
('ro; hy pr~srnr!n~ th1$ nel\'spa.l)E'r"s
op1n1nn11 11 nd f'J11n1nrntary on topic!
nC lnlerl•lll e.nd Ml?nifil""ni:e, by pro-
1'1rl1n~ 11 for11m !or 'he e.~prc'~111nn of
011r 1·,•a1lrors' 0~1nions, anrl by pr~
~rnllnl! 1hf' rli\'!'1...,r \'1('v.·poln1_.. nf in.
torn'wrl pll',..t'\'('t~ and ~poke5nH•n on
t"PH'" of thr rt:1y.
Pridtly, Scptemher 10. l~l
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CHECKING
•UP•
Ding Do11 g, Texas
TalJb ed by A1·ti st
By L. rt1. 80\'D
"\\'llAT 'S the average length of marriages that end in
divorce?" inquires a Pennsylvanian. "I mean. in whal year
of marriage is the divorce most apt lO occur. if at all~" Pretty
tricky statistics, U1ose. Average length of th at marriage split
up by divorce is six years. But the ye;:1r in "'h1ch divorce
1s n1ost apt to occur is the second. Ou r Love and \1.'llr m11n
says odds for a successful matrimonial life greatly favor any
couple already n1arried for more than six years.
If A !\10THF.R BIRD were to name her oHspring Tom,
Dick and Harry in the morning. by aflernoon she y,·ouldn 'l
know Torn fron1 Dick from Harry. Or so contends an expert
11'1 '!'~VO <.lUT of three people, the blood pressu re i!i
higher in the right arm than in the left A doctor y,·ho gives
physicals for an insurance con1pany told me th;!!
HISTORY RECORDS that J\lartha \\'ashington blew !hr.
y,•hisl!e on her regular Friday nigh! parties at 9 p.m. The
President insisted. Bedtinie. File that.
QUERY ARISES as to how the to11•n nf Di:-ig Dong in
Central Texas' Bel! County got its name. The Bell brothers
did that. Bust and Zoales Bell opened a store. The~' hired a
sign painter to picture two large bells out front. Their logo.
But the sign painter, a vohimsical sort, got mellov.· on mash.
so labeled one bell "Ding" and the other '"Dong." That was
the only visible print for miles around.
CUST0:\1ER SERVfCE: Q. '"Didn 't O\\•igh1 Ei scnho11•er'!ii
high school yearbook predict he would scrvr (\\"O terms as
President of the United States?" A. No, the yearbook pre·
dieted his brother Edgar. recently died. y,•ould do so .
Q. "Among men, "'hich are more apt lO get bald. the fair·
haired fellows or the dark-haired?" A. Same with men as
\l/ilh y;omen. Blondes are more li kely to become bald than
brunettes, brunettes more likclv to bccomr bald rhan red-
heads .... Q. "So how do you ·knoy,·, pray. th:i t i\·lr. Shake-
speare never drank a cup of tea?"' A. The record shows no
body in England drank any tea until 41 years after !lir.
Shakespeare was gone.
-"1AYBE ''OU'VE seen Barbara Anderson. 1hc young
lady y,·ho played Eve \\'hitfield on rv ·s '"lronsidr."" In fact,
if you live in Los Angel es -pronounced Lohs Ahnglees -
!11 aybe you've talked to her. For awhile thrrc she ran whal
the pros call a bo1Jcrroom. soliciting magazine subscriptions
by telephone .... i\llSS, IF YOU \\'A/\'T your face to look
thinner. suggests a cosmetic expert. darken the eye niakeup
and brighten the lipstick. He says light eye makeup and
pale lipstick y,·[Jl make the face appear fuller.
RAPID REPLY : Yes. sir. it \.\'ilS one Anthony P;iss of
Philadelphia "'ho invented the accorrl1on. In 1856. And there
are 1hosc 11•ho v.·car black armbands still to con1memorate
that. I'm told . • •
Your q11Pst1011.~ onr/ ton1111r11 /s arr 111r /1·oni rrl nnit
11!1/I br used 111 C/IECK l:VG VP 11;h crcurr po.~sihlc.
Please (ldr/ress your lellers io L. /II. Boyd. P.O. Bo:r.
1875, Newport Beach 92660.
Pe11~e i11 I~ a111i)y •
NOW Chief's Mate Joi ns
LOS A:-JGELES !APl -The cd nursing school before she
ne11' president of the National took up behavioral science al
Organization for \'lomen con· the University of Pittsburgh.
cedes her husband i:; ··A rare
bird" for unders!anding her \\'1th a master"s degree. she
.... ·on1cn·s lib work and sup-Y.'<l.s working on her doctorflte
porting il. \\'hen her aclivities in NO\\'
Hc"s a mrmber of NO\\' too inlerrupted . •·1 joined (\1•n seconds after I
So flre the t11·n young hc:ird abotll ir in !967." she daughters of \\'1lm:i Scnlt sar" "I lef'! Iha! lhf'sr
lleide t hin~s f"m doi ng-arc 111ore im· ··\\"e doo·t need the ;ipprr11 :il of inen. hut 1r \i·e have 11 lhat"s pnrl:int than c;irn1ng another
f1 nr ."· say<; ~1rs. lleidc, 45. of drgree .. ~he ;ilso qu11 her inh at the \"rrnon. Conn Aol.Crll'<ln fn s t itut r for l Irr hu-;b;;ind. nr F.ugrnc Hrsr;irrh in 1'1tlshurgt1 and lle1de. is dean n f ad· starrrd to frrr-l.1n1·r to gil"c
m1n1strat111n at F..is1crn f'nn-hrrsc·lf mnrr tune for (';()\\'
n""r,·, .. ,t Sr,0 lc Coll""". T""•· '' u " ~..,,. 0 Before she lrft. hn\\·cvcr. slit
d aughters :ire Terr\. 1a. :ind fi lrd a 1.,1111pta tnt :i gainsl thr
Ti11nmv . 12 '"i\l >; hu sbanrl is 111 supnnrt Firm. ch:irging ii violated · ,... fr d c r a I an!irliscrimina!1on of this. there's nn questinn ab<>ul rhat. .. 1\1rs. Heide said mea.~urr s by giving ll'nmcn unequ;il pay For equnl work in ;in intervieY.·. ··rd do 1\ C\"Cn and holdu1g up :heir pro· if he wcren·t. But he 11n-motions.
dcrst;inds that. wha1 we"rc ad-:==========~.!
\'OCaling is abso!utel~· narural
I guess hc"s still a rare
bird."
f\1rs . Heide. "'ho took office
1\1esclay at the group's na-
ti onal convrntion here. ol!efld-
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DAILY PILOT Fr iday, Stpttmbtr 10, 1971
cnP
Cr·it ic nt It Agni11
I~o bcrl S. Sunpson. the 91 -year·old man \\'ho pro\.\·Js the halls of the State
! 'a p1t f/J \rith a sign triticlzlng the governor 1n harsh language, "·as arrested for
thf' .t5th tin1e yesl('rday A special \a\V \\"as passed in 1969 v.•ith the old n1an in
1111nfl. ll bans picketing in the Capitol. Simpson contends he's lobbying. 1:1
:: Reagan Seen as Weak VP . ,
Stute Tu ~r
Ca11ipaig11
Readied
SAC/lAtl!ENTO {AP )
\Vith the kk:koff meeting
alread.v <it·c:on1plished i n
pri\ale. C(l\', Hcagar1 and
Democrala: lc-gislati1·e leaders
say they 'll begin in earnest
next \1·eek putting together a
tax reform progran1.
"\Ve 11'ill definitely start
nf'.~l week .'' s;nd J)cn1ocra!1(•
Assen1blyn1an Joe Gonsah'es.
author or l!1e SLS billion
De1nocr11tic reform plan still
in !1rnbo on the Assen1bly
fl oor
"If 11e t<111 ::.1 t do11n <illd
11·0rk 111th the Rrpuhl 1cans and
the governor 's staff for 11ne or
QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi
two "'eeks. 11·e can get it done. "We interrupt t his early edition te> ·bring you a. spe·
\\'e can pass tax reforn1," the 'al bull tin " c1 news e ••• La~firada leglslator .s a id -----------------------
'fhursd;•.y.
Capitol aides disc:: In :; t' d
Thursday that t/1e Repul}l1t<u1
governor a n d Oemocr;1\1c
Assernbly Speaker Bob ~Ioret -
11 had a half-hour, closed -door
inectlng on tax re f o rm
\\'ednesday afternoon i n
State Fair Attendance
Fails to Hit I Million
Heagan's office. SACRAMENTO tUPI) -t urnout y,·as pretty good ,'' fair
The aides s~11d the nicet1ng: State Fair officials blame manager said Thursday. a day
1vas "fairly amiable" <ind three nights of violence and after the fair ended a 20-day
Reagci1i Will Visit
Asia for Preside11t
\\'ASBJNGTON (UPI f Jorination un v.•hether til4
The \\'h ile ll ouse ha s an-gol'ernor would be carrying
i1uunced Uo~. nvna ld lleagan 1nessagt-!i rrono Nixon to the
next 111011\h will v1s1t South countries he 11 Il l v1s1L
\"ietnam and the Republic of Fir~! word uf Heagan s l rip
China along v.·ith fou r other was repur\ed hy UPI last
Asian countries as President April 1\·hen 1he gu1 ernor
Ni.«on's personal e1n1ssary_ disclosed he had been in vite4
Hengan ~·ill represent the tu makt' the t1·1p as head of 11
President Oct. IO on f(Jrnlosa JCahfornla trade delegation lo
. . apan.
ul l\a!ional Dav f"eremonies1-
<1nd then tour t!ie (ither COUll·I.-----------.. DRUR Y LANE tries. ANT I Q u Es
G•nu•I Im• oi •nl•qun wi!~ •mP~•ll• on
FURNITUR!:
lll ... VE DEL M ... R
Deputy P r es s Secretary
Gerald L. \Varren said 'fhurs-
day Reagan 1,1·ould be furn ish-
ed a government ai rplane for
the trip but he had no in-
~AN CLEMENTE OJ·lCQ
WH.·Fri. -o l4 o.m. lo t :l4 p,,,.,,
WHM ... G• -ll :J{I •.m. "' •:Je p.m.
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WORKING MOTHERS!!
Don'! •~cr,H<• ~Ovr (ftild'I !ulur• ~ P ~• h ''""~ ''" K rnae'9•"•~.
aon't Mt•P l'olm In Nu1'••~ Scn,,.,1. ENf;IQLL NOW In 1 full doy 8~•dtm•<.
>Cf>OOI.
FAIRMONT PRIVATE SCHOOL
C1r•n11• c o .. nty'1 Old111 •nd L•r~111
l'•"ndta O•V (•r• •nd doo r lo aoor b~o ''"'''"·
CALL NOW 774-1052
TEMPLE SHARON RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
.A.nnounc:es
REGISTRATION FOR 1971-72
SUNDAY, SEPT. 12, 9 A.M. -2 P.M.
Religious School -llebre\v School
Bar & Bas l\1itzv<ih Clas ses
J.lebre\v J·ligh School
raised hopes a con1 prom ise co1npeting horse races in t11e run.
Ch • b v • p l l reforrn pl an can be \..'orked ou t Bay Area for the failure to A total of 893 ,736 persons Olce Y Oters' ln 0 ~i_nde mmoocv;~ 1_i,h r
0
oongthrn11111,•d reach the une 1nillion 1nark in
u , .. attendance this year. visited the 1971 fair, or about
.. . 617 W. Hamilton St., Costa Mesa
646-5552
c·unservative !:>ynaguguC>--Hahhi Ca1·.,,,11 ( ;.,011111a11
\Varr!'n J-luffnung, Direttur of Ed ut:at1011
SA'.\! .FRA~C!SCO <AP 1 -
President f\"ixon \VOllid find
\'ice President !:ip1ro Agne1v
"a cfr;1g"' tu h:s t1ckct in
Cal1fornl<l if he runs lo!' re·
1.:lcc:l1on. but the statc"s Gui·.
Hnnald Reagan might be ··;in
"\\'hile Agnew has strong
appeal to conse r vative
Cali fornia Republicans, he has
little appeal to o th e r
Republicans an d Democrats of
al! ideologies.
lf~l~cg~1~,1~a~to~r;e;l~h~is:i;·c~a~r.~~~~~:'~'A~l;l ~t~h~;n~g~':'~'~"~'~;d~e;re;d~t~he~:':l:,llllll~=fe:w:e:r:t:h:a:n:l:e':':':':":'·:::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~========~~ vice presidentia l rllTining 111atc.I
sa1·s Field. ;ire: J _ 5hould
he-keep Ag11e\1 ': 2. Sllould he,,
strengthen his position to the l
right \\'ilh Heaga~7 3, Should
he risk losing conser\'ativc
support by seeking a political
moderate such as !"cw York's
Republic<in Go1•. r\" r Ison
Rockefeller or bis n e ,.,.
.secretary or the Treasury,
Democrat John Connally·:
·, <'l'Cn poorer choice ," the
,; Cal1forn1a Poll said tnday_
·• ··in Cal1forr11a. Vice Presi-
.; dent Agnew y,·ould be more of
~ a drag than a boos! to Nixon 's
~ chances." s;iys ~lcr v1n D.
.. Field. director nf the survey
·• ·-
rnade last month.
"Perhaps surprisingly, in
California Ronald Re agan ap-
pears to be an e1•en poorer
choice fOr vice presiden t th an
Agnew. Reagan does not ran k
high and apparentl y repels a
l'izahle prop or t i o n of Democrats." says Field.
Among the questions fa cing
Ni xon as he contemplates a
; 4,000 W orl{ers Rehired
Of lhe four. saJs Field,
''Nelson Rockefeller :1ppears
lo add the most ~trengtl1 to a
ll e p u b ! i c ::i n !lckel 111
California. Joh n Connally ap-
pears also to be a stronger
v ice-presidential c:andidatc
than either Agnew or Reagan.
especially since he l1as gained
additional visibility since this
su rvey y,·as made as a
spokesman for Nixon's ne•v
economic policy."
' ':For Locl<lieed's TriStar -.
' ~: BURBANK (AP) -About ~ 4.iOO lald-off \11orkers had .~ 11/~ady heen rehired by the
~ Lockheed-California Co. in an -
;. ticipation 1,f a $250 million
; Joan i;uarantec gran ted Thurs-
~ da y by the federal govern-
~· 1nent. a Lockheed spokesman
: says.
The workers represent near-
: 1.v ha!£ of the 9.200 employes
: laid off the TriStar jumbo Jet
: prc1ject last 1r1ntrr 1vhen the
; rroject 1vas th reatened by the
: f1n:int ial c()llapse of 1 h c
: Engli sh i1rrn l\(1 1i s·l{n~·ce Ltd.,
: builde r nf the planf's engine.
• 1\ l.iick hccd spokc '.'man said
'. Th 11r.>d;1~· 1h.1l v.·nrk 011 the
• 1'r t·St;ir Lll)J I 1vere stepped-
; 11r l;.is! 1111u1\h in anlic1p;1tion
· i,f 1he l11an gu:i rt•ntee . :i nd hf•
• ~.drl 1ha1 Ji nns ~11pph 1 11~
'. l!····ts (,.r lhe jet' h;11e n·h1r1·d
• fl lJ!ill! ) , !50 (•fl1Jl](•l'CS
• i\I 111<' r in1r or t l\1· 1~1111•
H•il!"l' 111llapi.<'. ;1hfl11I 1;1 IJ111J
\IH!'k 1·1·<; l\!')t• lll\<11\(·d Ill ihC
Tr1Slar f)l"llJCt't.
Tht 1·1,111p;11r1 :,1:.1 1\.,1·~111:111
~.11d l .1.r·J..ht•!•d J1;1,<; t1P~ll!l
;1'i...«t'n1hl1ng Jllr Hilh TJ'ISl<JJ'
;11al has slartrd m:iking parts
for the 371h.
Flight testing of !he first three planes h:1s tot;ill'd over
43
STORES
500 hours, one-lhird of the
total required for federal
c:ertification of the aircraft. he
said
Lockheed presently ha ~
orders for 178 of the planes.
\\'hic h will sell for over !>IS
million each, the SJXlkesman
said.
Field said 1.008 persons
were que stioned in a represen-
tative statewide r a n do m
sampling lhat Included .132
sel f-identified Republicans . 515]
Dcmocr;its and 161 other party
or no affiliation. Reg1slrat1on
in Caldnrn1a ;ippro<1ches 2·1
Democratic,
78% Say No to Pot
111 LA Ca1ripus Poll
LOS Ai\'GELES ltJ PI) -A survey :1\ <'HI St :i1r l/l~
Angeles has revealed the majority of Studcnls never hare
used m::irijuana.
The survey found that 78 per cent of Cal St;itr ~1urlrn!.~
h;i\e never used the drug and only four pcrcenl s:1id lhcy
used it at le::i sl once a week
1\nolht'r three percent admilled lhPY tried 111:11'1)1J11n.1
once or l11ice and sc1·en pcrten! said 1hcr used lh•· drug
in!rnnitlenl,\. ·
The sur-.·ry of 23.000 stlld l·nts tn<1k pl.1('(· (illring ,, HTrllt
rl·g1slr<ll l11n period. ~o student 11 11s requirr<d In g111· h1~
name on lhe questiona1re.
A p~_rchologist at Cal State's l'Ollnsrl in g .~nd ((".:ling •1f·
f1<"r ~aid ii 11 as JXlSSible rnan_v ~luden1.~ 11·rre u'irrs h11 J 11 er·c
rtlurtant to adn1it the fact -even ;inon l'n1ou~h .
Estimates of ma rijuana use among c:Ollegc Stuclcnl1' h:11 e
run in excess of 50 percent_
Of t hose surveyed. only two percent adirnt\ed that I.hey
tried LSD and none indicnted having used htroi n.
"B·ACK TO SCHOOi
SAVING SPREE"
SPECIAL HOURS
SATURDAY NITE
SEPTEMBER 11th
MOST STORES WILL STAY
OPEN UNTI L 10 P.M. FOR
YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
TO 11 ~---rT'I Follow The Searchlights
'" SERVE
YO U
2JOO HARBO R BLVD.
AT
'WI LSO N
JUST SOUTH OF
SAN DIEGO FREEWAY
IN THl H(ART O' COSTA MISA
e SAVINGS GALORE
e FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE
e PLENTY OF FREE PAR KING
2300 HARBOR BLVD.,
COSTA MESA
B
... by price-reducing
this newest ~
COLOR TV CONSOLE
new IMPROVED>"(OTAL
AUTOMATIC COLOR-tor
far greater tuning ease,
better, more uniform color !
new MATRIX TUBE-
for brighter, sha rper, Ultra-
Rec tangu lar Pictures'
new MAGNA-POWER
CHASSIS-tor improved
performance an d greater
reliability!
Magnavo x Total Automatic Color is a con1p/ete elec1ronic system!
TAC lets you ki ck tha t bolhersome tuning habit by autornatically
keeri1ng flesh tones natural and pictures sharp. It el11ninafes ihe need
for Jun1p1ng up and down to adjust controls. for it remembers to give
you a perfectly·tuned picture -w ith the right col ors-inslantly and
auromatically-on every channel , every time! The new ultra-rec1an-
gular and ul tra-bright Matrix Tube-unl ike many others-has a black,
opaque substance surrounding each color dot-resulting 1n far berter
pic ture contras!, sharpness and fat 1nore brightness. The new Magna -
Power Chassis with many solid-state con1ponents. assures better
performance and greater reliability. Don't sel!!e fo r anything Jess than
a magnificent Magnavox w ilh new and Improved TAC!
NOW
Magnificent t o see-on or oil I A . Contemporery-
model 7152. B . Early American-model 7154. C. Medi·
terrenean styling-model 7156. French and Italian Pro-
vincial. plus Danish Modern styling also evai1eble.
Your choice
of six styles s549
Complete
Service
Dept.
MAGNAVOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
•Magnavox!
.. Whirlpool!
•Gener.el Electric
~Gaffers & Sattle rs
•Corning
45 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE!
GOlDENWEST & WARNE~ 401 MAIN STREET BROOKHURST & WARNER
HUNTINGTON BEACH
SALIS ONLY"
842-5596
HUNTINGTON BEACH
SERVICE & SALES
536-7561
FOUNTAIN VALL EY
SAL ES ONl Y
962-2456
OAl l Y l'fl Ol fl
Sat. Nite is the Biggest Nite of the Year
Huntington
Be here early for Huntington C ente r's speclo culor onc e-o -y eor 3-hour Moonlight So le 7 pm le 10 pm thii ~ol . Sept. 11 . Most stores will be c losed
f rom b pm to 7 pm to mork-down pric es ond gel reedy for the crowds. And the~ the so vings romp•ge begins! Hundreds of items priced on o
f irst -come fir st-served basis including back-to-sc hool speci als for last minute shoppers. Limit ed quan ti t ies subiect to stock on ha nd w ith coupons
below. l·HR. MOONLIGHT SALE COUPONS GOOD ONLY AT HUNTINGTON CENTER STORES THIS SAT. EVE, SEPT. 11; 7 PM TO 10 PM.
r - -J . ('. 1•e r111 e y (;,,_ - --,
I \Vomen '." ~1in1-h1l c h
\\!omen 's .le\velrv I \Vomen'." r.arlcr;ess
Replacement I-lost' 11 c
Orig. S2.00 Now 49c
Girdlr.s & Hosf' . . . . . 2.88 I \\lnn1en· ... Nylon l..aee Rik in1s ....... , . . 3/Sl
Revlon Rath i\1oondrop."-1;, OFF
( \\io1nen 's Shoe-. Orig. 2.99 Now 88c
\\101nen 's Suede Oc>n 1m .laekcl.<. 13.88
... 88 -7.88 \V nincn '!ii J)rc:;se!'i
\Vnrnen 's l lniforn1<; .
Girls Pclti Briefs
(;iris Orcsscs
c:ir!s f·'uJI \Vi gs
(; irl!ii [?alls
Orig. 9.00 to 13.00 Now 7.88
Orig. 1.00 Now 2/$1
Or ig. 4.00 to 6.00 Now 2.81
Orig. 19.00 Now 2.88
Orig. 10.00 Now 1.88
88<
Orig. 11 .98 Now 4.88
... " . . 3.88
In fants .!\.ssnrtcd Sport:::\\•car
Jnfnnts Bocker
Men'.~ S\11ea1ers
~1en ·.~ Sport Shirt.~ .....
Men's Dress Slack~
Men's Suils . Orig. S0 .00 Now 24.11
Crest(R) Toothpaste l:I,·~ Oz. Orig. J7c Now 5/$1
Clock Radio, AM fo.1i ni ... Orig. 29.95 Now 9.81
Bean Bag C:ha1rs. Damaged . . 14.88
Sewing Notions Orig. 20c to JSc: New Sc
Bedspreads . 1'win or f'ull ............. , $19.81
Toy Clearance Orig. 4.99 to 7.U Now $3.81
Polaroid ('P 11 l 'arner1l $12.81
Recid~' i\ladP. Draperies ......... , .... P•ir $10.00
r\nvelly ('11r1a1ns "$2.44
('anis1er \';icuurn ('leaner w ',!\.ttar hments Sl9.88
\Valnu t Shelf !'nit s Orig. 11 .99 Now $6,66
Sa bee Saw Power Tool . . . . . . . . SS.88
\.old Shag C'arpetin.':. 12'x18' .....•........ S88.00
Roon1 Size Rug 12'xl5' $44.00
Carpeting, Gold Shag, 20 Sq. \'ds. sq. yd. Sl .99
Decorator Blue Sofa Orig . $399 Now $199.00
Furniture Corner f;rnup Orig. S329 Now $199.00
.>\ccent Rlue Tuh ('hair Orig. Sl39. Now $38.00
,o\rcenl ('hair . Re<l Orig. SIS Now $44.00
R 1'r;:irk 1';ipe:o c .. f 'a !i sette l'ape~ S2.99
Selec1ed Dinneru'Rrf' ;:ind Fine ("h1na ...... 1/2 Off
Portable R ·rrar·k 'J".=ipe 'neck .............. $49.88
fvla.': \Vhecl.~ 14xfl for ('hevy $14.99
4 Pc. 1\1u,£: Sets ............ Orig . 4,91 Now Sl.44
R Pc. lrl;:iss1\lare Sel ........ Orig. 5.95 Now Sl .U
6 Pc .. luice (;la ss Se1 . . . . . . Orig. 3.95 Now IBc
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[_ -~,'tft>t•lgt.1tr1 e r·v tl'trt·d--I
P1 et11rr F ramrs , . , ....... , .. , . , ... , , . 99c I Bo.vs rants ...•..•. ' •....... '1.29
I f:lf'c'(!'H' \l;irn1 ('lo1·k .... , ...•.... 2.88
Travrl .<\larm . 4.88
I Decnr<11 nr Pi l ln\1·~
Gi rls r .. r ·., & GO\\ n!< I \Vomcns lint r ant Brief
\Vo1n ('n.c. ("ti llollP I Brak1n1'<: Strctl"h !\'.~Ion
Br1ni::r ,\1 1'1; . I Bor<: Shirl!'
~·u11 Ril ll j:!P n11n :-.11 llf h I .11,,s.~or1 c<i S1Tr11· f'r 1\rr ~
I Infant." Flan nrl P 1 ·,
Dispn.<:ahtr 01apr r~ I ?.tat1rl !lot \\'her! f'al'5'
Stz7.lrr < 'a r.~ I n o11b 1e 111bat'h1
Ice f'rcan1 Frcrt'C'r 4 f]l I Soup ,\: Sanrl1\·1ch Sri
I Signatt_ire O~t<'rgcnt 20 ths
.Jr. S11·1m V. car . ,
I Shorts. IJ1d1cs k .Ir
Elcr. f'harcnal L1i;::hter
110 lh Kingsford Br1quel.~
Portable Radio ... I Sl" R & \V Porlable 1'\1 ••
La ce .. 29c lo 3!'i<" . . , I Buttons .. to 2.00
I Poly Knits 60" ... 5.99 yd .
Sayclle Yarn . . .
I Vinyl Roll up Sht1rlP." ..
F:lectr1 r \Vall Fireplace
1.88
. 1.99
2.88
<.88
1.88
lb. 77c
99,
3.88
7<
1.00
88<
57,
1.76
6.49
10.88
. 1.88
3.66
3.00
1.00
1.99
58<
~29 .88
S9.88
l<
66•1. off
............. yd . 3.47
.88c
1/1 off
.... ' ....... 88.00
14'x R' PilnC'!IO.':' ' • ,,,,,, .1.88
2' x 4' Peg Boa rd . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 3/1.00 I \Valer Softner Sa lt 50 lb. . . . . . . . . . . .58c
100 & 60 y,•all Bulbs . . ........... , ea. 10c I Ten ~is Balls .. Can of 3 ............. 1.88
Norelco Flash Cubes. 12 Fla5hcs .......... 44c I 1'-1asking Tape . . .. · . . . . 66c
I raulking c:ompound . . . . . ' .. '. ,4 for 1.00
Fini.~h in,ll: or Laminatin~ Resin ........ t•I. 1.44
I Mattress or Box Springs . , ...... · · ....... 2-4.11
Boys \Vindbreaker . , ...............•.... I.II L----------1
,... - - -Che.Ifs 1\.111.g - - --. I Panis values to 13.!)9 .•.•. , . . . . . . . . . 2/$5 .00 I
S port Shirts to $9Jl9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1!18 I Ore.<;s Shirts Isl 6.99 get 2n<i -.......... 2.491
Belts ·value!i to 5.9$1 .. · · · · · · · · 1.00 I I ?iian_v Other Great Sa\'1 n~.~ __________ _,
- -Ztt·illittg (:01t1era ---. I . . l /SF.O Specia ls !one each 1 I
mtnollas t l-101 1.4 ..•............. 169.95 I Penlax Spotmalil' 1.4 , . 169.9.51
l.eira m-2 f.2 st1m1n1ernn .. , , , , , . , . , 179.9.5 I Koni ca f.s. SLR I .R 69.9S I
Rell & 1-lowe!I Projec!or .. , , , , .. , ...... 39.95 I Pol aroid (;olor Patk 210 kit ........ 49.9S I
·rechnicolor Pro,ie-:tor . . ......•...... 39.9S I ne v.i Ra i;i l)u;il fl E~~l ors . , . , . , , , , ... 19.9S I
New Kodak M105 S•IJ PrnJ~('tnr ......... 99.95 I Spec. Pr ires nn more f'hnlo eq11i p. 1· -----------I: - -,(.'l1iltlret1's l''air - --..
Trimfit Slretrh Suits ............• , , . . . 2.391 I Gi~ls _Swi~suits ......•....... _. .... 20•1., off
Tr1mf1l Girls socks ......... , .. , . . . . . 49c I I Gtrls shorts k ·rops . . . . . 20•1. off
Girls Pant Dresses & Sh i ft~ . . . . . . . . . .. 20•/. off I I 1nfant!i \~lear ....... , .•.... 20•1. off I
Rny::: ('ar<i igan ~\1r;i1r r~ .. , . , , . . . 3.88 I 10-:;, off all hahy f-urnil11rr ---------_I
- ---., I All D1an1ond \.\'edd1n~ Sr1 ....... , .... 20°/11 off I
.o\11 Pierced Ear Ri n~s ......•... , , 10·1~ eff
1 14 kt <:harm Bracelets .. , ..• , , . , , ..... 15'/• off I
All J ... adies Stone Rings .. , ............. 15•;., off I Oecnrator Rar Sets .. , .. , . 10•;. off I
Rha pso<i.v .\~·! •F'M Pn rlahlr fia<i10 17.88 I 14 kt l 'h<1 r1n \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is•1. off I
I (;nld-F11!rrl Prnc1<1nl s ................. Jo•;. off
1 \11 ('o~l1 1111P .le1\P lrv .......•...... , . , l/1 Pric•
I Laci1€'s .le"'e lry Rn'l;P ~ ..... · · · · · · · · · · · ~~~ ::: I
.'\11 Mens S1onr Rini::s ...........••..
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- - - - -Ja••'• • I Bl ouses -\';:i lue.~ tn $fi
---~
. • '. . . s.so I nre!ises _ \l;:i ln e ... 10 $1 ~
Pan1 Stn!<: -\';1 l11rs 10 ,_21; I Shift s -\'nl11e<: Jn $14 .00 .
Shorl s -\'aluel' tn $ifi .OO . L-------
1_ - -,lle tt11tr·r1 l,,1111«•
S1nde Cand les I Part_\! Good.\
Olde l"imt>y f";in<i lrs \\'ere S2 .29 I Jf('l\1;1 i1an c·;.in<i ll'c
Sof1 ·r ouch P11 1zlc~ I 1-101 Pan! ( '01 n Pur.<:f's --------
I - --T''JI l "c ttlt't·-
Rainho\11 -Funnv Pumper I ~·1:tt1e l -Sta ir Se.ekPr
lcleal -~ra c'f' Root.s I 1dc;:il x .r !. t·:xrlor;.i 1or,\
I Ideal -R.{; r Rcn101e (;r1rrrr
Remcn -!\·Jin1 ·rr11 :-i rnok,.. I !rleal -Explnre r \Ill
.'1.1s!lcl -SpacP HA1t!rr
( llen1cn -Mi.~rer Br::i in
~1atrhbox -R;i r r Se! I ideal .<\stro Re11 ron --------
-
s<.oo I
$6.00
, .. ,o I
s.so I -----
Sl .so I
H•lf Price
SI.SO I
H•lf Price
Sl.00 I
65< ---' -
.,
-
--
Sl.88 1
SJ.Bl
Sl.88 I
Sl .81
Sl .881
s2.•• I , .. ..
s ... ,
Sl.18
SI 881
"' -...J
a-o - --·r11e tt1e t :Seal-- - -I .Jeans V<ilues to Sl2 . . . $3.00 I
Blouse.s Value~ lo $12.00 ...•... , . . . $2 .00 I Tee S hi rt..~ . . ......... , .......... $3.00 I
Shorts V slue.~ tn SR .00 . . . . . . . . . S2.00 I Aa thini;i: Suil.~ Vi:ilue11 to $1~.00 . . . . . . . . , S5.00 I
1\ssorted .Jey,'elry . . . . . . .... 25c to $1, -----------
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRA(TION 'i'~i/0
TEEN TALENT CONCERT
5•• +h •i• viry to1 l•n+•d yeun9 p•opl• pr•1•nf tl'11ir 1on91, d•nc •1 e nd rnu1ic en
t ' th mall. A1 wlnn•r1 of th • Or•n9• C ounty T ••n Conf•1t th•y •r• dt.1· ~:+?:9 1 ~h •i; tim • to h•lp th• Youth Em ployrn •nf S•rvlc:1 9et job1 for o+h •r l ••n•
•q•ri. SpitCl•I th•nlcs t• AIR CALlfOINIA eH P.S.A. f• t11.ar .. ,,_,..
--I S1na!J re:tsant rrint I
100•;. Cotton 45" w ide -ltc yd.
1 100~, Pnl.ve.1.tcr Obi Knil -I
SI"/ 60" wide S2.ll yd.
I 1oor ... rnlyester !)bl. Knit -I
SB" /60" wid• -$3.tl yd.
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.----l 'hrifl!I Drug. --.., I Ice C'rC<'llll ('nnr ~
19c .\.~per 1 n 100'<:
' ......... ' -J Oipt 10c I
.. . . . . • . . . . . 1/25c
1 4 t!l r olnro 1rl ('nlnr Pak Filtn
i9<" ('rc!i1 'l'on!hr;isrt> I 1 49 Par<ptet :~t y!e 1'\' 'l'r,:iy
!'i.4!l .11}-11:;i l. <.;::i ll· 1'ra!iih f an
( 1_97 90-n1in t ';issel!e 1'.:ipe
I 1\ssnrterl ·rnvs .
1 19 No1chon~ l,.illC'r P;ipcr
I l!lc I 'annnn \\'ash I 'l nlh .~
:J!'ic Ronson Li!pr F'l11irl .
SJ.II I
41< .,, I
"·" .,, I
1;1 Off
"' I
11, I
1" - --------..J
- - --HnrkPr Bro1 .• - --. 1 r..1editerrancan Stora,1.1e (~abinet .... , ...... $591
King Sleep Sci _ . . . . . . $159 I t 'nnlf'nlpnrary n1n1n,1: Room 'fable & 4 Chair~ $3 .. , I
I c:hrn'.'"_r.crafl n i.ncl!e. \\lalnut table & 4 rha i r.~ $1•9
3-pn.<:1!1nn Recl1n pr . . . . . . . . . . $69 ( '-'----------. - --llnrrse t1f f 'ahrlrlf ---.
I J);.in Ri1·pr r taicl s ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 yd/$1 .001
Skirt \,rn g:lh .~ ............. yd. Sl .47
1 1\lordic """onl J.'a nc1e.~ ..•...........•..• yd . s1 .•11
Polycs!cr 11ouble X Knit~ . . . . yd. $2 .47 • -------------C - -t ;11a-Nnr'• l/1 Sfxe.11-
S11mn1cr pan1 -!nps !\fl-4f; ........... _ 1;, 011 I I f';1pr1~ n<id.<: 'n' (>!lrls .1fl-4fi ... , ••• , .... 1;1 off
off I
off I
S\veaters lt1r,l!r .~1 1.rs . . , . , ... , , . , , , ... 1;, I Shift..<: mn.<:1 ~lervc>l es~ ........•...... 1;, I Summer izn1,•n .~ lill'J?f' si1{'S •. , .... , , . , .... 1;1 ----------off -· --_,,.,,,,,ily ll11olc Sf.t>r e --...,.
I S;:iC're<l nrcords
f'lr<irhlack flefercnre Rihtl>~
ll'i·\1nung \\lnrlrt " RnoJ.;!o= . ,
I r'oxerl ('hrisr111ns ('ard .~ ........ , ... , ... .
11 Jnlrn an fo';i 1111 l,v Rib le ......... .
l ~oxen :-i!;it1nn;1 r\' ........ , .. .
I !alley·.~ Mi hie IL=inrlhoo k ...... , ..
. Sl.11 I
. $9.11
Sl.11 I $1 ,11
SI 1.11
s1.11 I
SJ.11 I :-it11d ifi ('nrds . . ..... , .
nnxerl ('hr1 ~t n1;is ('arn.~ ...•.......
11, I
S2. I I
11<
Sl.11 I I l.11n1inn1r s ·rrink€'L~
l\1ame l\1nles S!;it ion;ir_v ......... . -------------I S\''1 ~.<: S1r;ik
T11rk(>v ;:i nrl ~nn<i lP~
I Sp<'IJ?het1 1 ;:inrl \1ra1 Sa 1u·r
i\.1;ic;:i rnn 1 .:i nn <'hef"\P
--.
' ............. .
,,, I
S9<
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r-- -J ,tfll"Sfltt .Jpu•plPt"IC - --,
1S!Prl1n .[: nn ('rv~!rll nnn-(arn ish <::anrl v 01:i.h 3.00 I 1..----------"
,---1~·1 l'•1c·•• Cn11d1,,.,. - --.
'----
I All S"•1m Su11. ..
lint rant~ Set ~
4951
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I••'
-..,
u .oo I
Sl0.00 I J1rc:-.:o.r ."-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2 price I
f'ilnl S1111 s ..... , , , .........•......... 1/2 Price
( Rlnu .~es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2 P rlc• I
Pants ... , • , ..... , . . . . . . . 1/1 P rice l shnrL~ ..•..... , .. , ..... 1/2 Pric:•I
·1· p 'Ii Price I n°en"o·m .... , • • . • • • .. . . • I .rc11n .~ , .. , .. , . , 1/2 Pr ice L-----------'
r: -~l)e 11,ry'1 /tle-11 '1 Sh11p - -I
Dre~~ Shirt~ Lg . Sleeve 1-·r. r·uf(
I Solid Colort F•mout Br1ndt S4.U I
Sp!. Shirts Lp;. Sleeve 1-'it!ed
I Dae. & Cot. Voil f'rlnts $.4.11 1 Knil ~h i rl~ lnl .. Orla n. Ranlon~
Re9. to Sl4.00 l .11 to 9.81 I \\'a~h PAnls Reg. $lfi .4.11 Perm. Pres.~ -I
Sl .11 to $1 .18
I Suit \'alu~~ 10 SI 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $41.00 I
Spl. l 'o;:it 5 \l;:iJ11es to :Si5 ......... , . . . . Sll.00
I 2 Pc. Sl;:ick Sui I.\ Re,1!. $:16 .....•....... 1/2 P ric:e 1 &....----------
,.... - -l 'ret1d 1•· , .. ,,sl1i11t1 --,
$3 .'7
97c/l.•71
97c
97c/1.97 I
I S11·in1 Sui1 s .10 .12
Rlouse." , , ................. .
ITops & Short .~ .. , ...... , ........ .
(:apri~ & .lf'ans , , ......... , .. .
Limite<i Sii~es & Quantite.~ L---------• -
.-----.,
, .. ~;;i sh1on Shoes for Rac k In School
Sli pper., Reg. 2.AA • . ._ _____ _ -Now SI.DO I --_,
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\lelour Shirt.~ . . . . ... $9 .00 io $14.00
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l)re.~s Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . l /S7,00
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I-lot Pr1nt.~ Sels ...... , . . 52 .50/$7.00 I I Ort.~ses ......•.••. , ............ SJ.00/S9.00
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P1tnl.• .JtAns F'lare,11 , ................ $5.00 /$1.99 I Sk1rf,( , _ . . ...•....•..... SJ.00/SS.OO I
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Kids Can Enjoy First Day of School---If Parents Do
Uy ANN HE1''CK£N
NEW YORK tAP J -A
child'' first day at achool can
hf' a aood adventure or a
nightm are. and much deptnd1
nn 11!1 parents, say ctuld
p.s;.-ch111tr1sts.
Parenti should approach the
school experience as a happy,
positive part of living and not
e.~1>e<'l trouble froin their
t:h1ldren,
"\lost kids feel pufftd up
<-iOOut going tn sc hool. They
lha bulldlnQ.
"It's better v.·1th I i t t I e
children to be definite and ex-
plici t. They tend to f1nta~1·te
Their fantasies can be
unr11l i.stic in a frl(htening
WI)'. The typical flV\tasy is
that the n1o ther Jeavts, and
sh. never comes back. The
best way to deal \llL!h that ls to
be e}ip!iclt about exactly what
will happe n," aa;s Ur i\lanue.I
Furer of New York Citv.
-If vou take your Child to
school , tell hi1n ·where you will
be and v.•hen you will pick him
up Some chlldren v.·orry about
what their mother5 are do!n&
when they're a"·ay from
horne.
What ahould ~rent• avoid
doing bffore school opens ?
-Don't bring in 1 negative
note, like "I hope you'll bt a\\
right," aay1 Dr. Elizabeth
Klelnbere:er. dlre('tor of In-
patient services for child
psychiatry at i\1t. SI n a I
Hospital, New York Ci!}'. Ttus
can make a child "'Onder 1f he
has reason to be apprchrns1ve
-Oon't rnake a big dr;il or
JOing to achoo!, H ,Yli SJlh~r
stein. Don't br!be a child or
pamper hlm. Be under11t1nd·
lne. bu1 "no mon key bu.ti.
ness."
k1d1' 1Jve1."
-"Don't worry," s1y1 Dr
Ner Llttner, <'hlld paychla1r11t
in (;t•lr;igo In rnosl cases, a
parent's worr:.-1• unreahst1c..
11nd often lt 's the biggest pro-
blern.
-"If they ean t•om t lo grips
wLth their <'""~ern, the ch1h1
usua!l y has fairly smooth s.-i il·
1ng." he says.
when they went to achoo!.
Some are Just 1frald of miss·
1ng their chUct, but th11
surfal'cs as fear that he can't
n1a)\e it in school.
If a parent is h1tvlng fan ·
tasles .a bout wh.et could Ko
v.·rong for his child, he should
<1sk hlrnsel f If thf'rl' 11 a real
reason to worry. The average
1•hl!d gels ilong fin e
soml' nursery s c 11 u o I s , dropped off To him, it meant
1nothers are allowed to 1·01ne deurtlon," 11y1 Kl•lnber11r.
and slay as loni.: as two v.·ecks However, 10n1e doctors fed
to hl·lp "wean " !heir 3 }'t.'.lr th&l ll can be be1t IO almply
olchi. At this age. the "gf<para· tell the child he 11 1oint and
!Ion anxh1ty" about lt>a\'ing j~'•'•ndmhmimmomtmt .•••••• the niother may be rnore
acute than for a &-year-{lld. Uu~ 11 parent can accon1p;irl\ TWl·LIGMT SALi
his cluld to first irade for ;1 TONITE
day or SQ, if he need.~ auppnrt .
say several doctors MMt It•'" o,.. 'TH It l'.M.
H1rbor Center co,TA MllA
feel they're 1mport1nl peo.,------------------------------------------------------------------------
-"Don 't pl.'ly psyt·hiatr1st
Pl11y i-rent!.." he says. "IX111 1
aak hJm how he fee.I! about go-
ing to achool. That WO\Jld bt'
pryln1. I don't pry !n10 my
A pare~1 ·.-anxiety c.en 'tcn1
frorn ntany sources. Son1e
adults had bad exµer 1cn<·es
\Vhal should a parent 1lo if a
child IS ::i lraid to go to school ''
-Theorits \llry on this At
"I don't lhink 1 ehild 11ho is
terribly frightened should be
plr.'' says Dr_ RI c ha rd
S1lher~tein. direr-tor of Staten
Island and Nor'lh Richmond
{"Ommunitv mental h f 1 It h
<·enters. ile remen1bers one
girl saying proudly, "l'n1
grown up. I'm i;ioln11 to kin·
dergarlen ! ''
Howe ver. if a parent I! anx-
iou1, chances ire he'll con1-
municate lhat fear to the
child.
\l.'hat can you do to prepare
your child for his first achoo!
experienre'.'
-Co1nmuoicate l he ex·
citen1ent of !hat major step
fory;ard. says Dr. J e rr y
\\'iener. director of child and
adolescent psychialry at
Emory University In Atlanta.
"Son1e parent!! mls!akenly
present ~hool as an overly
serious th ing. This happens
v.·hen parents hive overly
compelling expeclaHona of the
ehl!d's perforn1ance al IC'hooL
'You better watch your step
and do well ,' they say. Th is
can give ii child R ne1ative
view ." says '\'iener.
-Describe !lchool to your
child in detail. He wi!l go in
the car or on the bus. He will
be in a room with other
children and so on . Or read
him a book .about going to
school. Perhaps take hin1 by
Birth Most
Dangerous
Of Moments
Ct/J CAGO IUPll -Birth Is
one of the most dangerous
tnnment~ in life. according to
11 H11r,·ard Univcrsitv medical
school physician . ·
All of us ha\·e. a "touch of
n1ental retardation or other
blight,'' as 11 result of slight
brain damage et birth. Dr.
Abraham Tov.·bin reports in
the current iasue nf the
journa l of the A me r i c an
1\Icdte.il f\ssociation .
"Birth," 11a id Towbin. "i!
the most endangering ex·
perlence to v.·hich most in·
dividuals 11re 11ver exposed.
For the fetus. hypoxic and
inechanical injury to the cen-
tral nervous system, in some
measure . i a ineacepable.
Severe birth in jury i11 a
particularly imminent threat
to the premature."
Lack of oxygen, Tow bin
said, is a major cause of
chroni c neurological disorder
and, in severe cases, may
result in mental retardation,
rerabal palsy or eplipsey. The
rffet'IS of niore mi ld cxygen
drf1cicncies, Towbin s a i rl.
rf'SUlt in ninem11I nr latent
s~·mptoms or minimal brain
<l,-,funr tio11
'r "'·ob\n estimated lh11t mnre
lhAn three million Americans.
ar!uHs & n d children, suffer
from n1inimal brain dy!func-
t1nn, a syndrome which. he
said, afrects many ll'hO have
brhav1nral disorders. often ac-
con11x1nied by I ea r n i n g
1lefects, reading difficul ty,
hyperacih·ity or inordinate
a wlc\~·ardne!ll.
T11•obin said minim1l hra1n
d:im:::t ge may redu ce a child's
po!en1 ial from that of 1enius to
that of an nverage child or Je~z
and may !!pell the difference
belwttn twn brotlier~. one or
whom may be a gifted athlete
while the other is "an awk-
ward child."
Hfl said th ere wa1 a high in-
ridence or prematurity and
t'lfhl!!r birth defect!! in older
children and young adul ts with
behavior;1l problems. dropouts
and delin quents .
The significance of .tuch
minimal brain damage at
birth, Towbin .taid. hp1 been
generally unre111ized and the
full fiignificance of such brain
da1nage in thr newborn has
gone unexplored
fora FREE
w1Jor ualnl1
NOV SMOZ
KAP OP Ad..rtlaed itpecl.ctlt
good tllni.
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HEAVY DUTY
CAB COVER
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LIU a custom cover. the bottom fit•
snug and has an elasUc formed Into
the cover. Soft plastic, easy to put ··-1'-rr.
for •ro"• c:1U• Cllld CO¥E!pactt 491
f o r la.Jg"•' modalt .
Zl-IT .••••.•••. 7.17
AIR conmom
COVER
Good weatherproof co.-er when
the foggy m.omlngs end d•wy
n ight• com• on u1. Protects th•
cablnel from ru1tlng oul.
10-LB.
COKCRETE
Mii
77c
The good mix you just add water to a11d stir. And
that'• 90 lbs •• folk•. not ICI. (Hmmm.. I may just bring
my acaJe anybow.)
4-FOOT
BLICI LITE
If you Ilk• weird Jlght 1how1.
or ban a lot of petrtlled
wood and •tuU from tb•
desert Ihle can make It pretty
lnl•r••ting.
7 77TUBE
ONLY
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BAR SIMI
Thi• I• 1be 1tainle11 steel
1lnk. the bar faucet, drain.
CJD.d 1topp•r/1traln•r
ha:1ket. All by American
Standard, the h.1t.
COMPLETE 2777
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REALISTIC
BEAMS
" 6-FT.. • 5.49.
Light a• a feather to
put up; look ju•t like
real wood limb.rs.
You can put them
together: for Jong
beams. seams ar9
lnvl1ible, 8-FT.. • 7.39
5/8" x 50 FT.
~~~~lfYL~~. ~!!~'~'Cd~. ~~~E
•nough hose to really handle
the job. but Ilg-hi. Strong with
the nylon reinforcing. A
marvel, truly.
299
BARREL TYPE COMBINATION
1 BIKE LOCK
147
No bikeow ner should be without
on•. {Juat check the police d•pt to
1J1te how many bik•• are ripped. off
•very day.)
REDWOOD
SOIL CONDmOlfER
For aand. odot>.. or any
kind of toll. Adding thl1 stuff
gives It mor• body without
compacting. (Do I really know
what t am saying?)
197 '·5
CIJ. FT.
LAWI SWEEPER
A lot of houri waited raking
can be put 10 good uM
walchlng th• bollgam•• or
going to th• b.ach wben you
buy this. Horac:•.
1777
CARPET GRASS
Know a lot of p«)ple
who are covering that
concrete patio with it.
Sure look1 better.
Now what to do wtth
the lawn mower?
~g:OT 399 Lii.
WIDTK n .
LINOLEUM
RUGS
Som• pretty hip pattenll.
not like Mom u•.d to ha-re
on the kitchen floor down
at the farm. (Dunno. thoN
were pretty ntce.)
lxlZ 597
ROME
WORI SHOP
2777
Nifty. it's a saw with table. a •and1r. a pollah•r.
a wood lathe, and more. You c an ha-t• a lot ol
Jun and 1av• mon•y making your own thing•.
MONO COOL
AUTO COOLAJIT
If your car has an air
conditioner you'll 1ave by
buying tbia and It'• good
protection a gain•! lzHway
boilover. too.
137
CAL.
ROY IL TRITOI
MOTOR OIL
What do you •CIY about oil. honeltlyl
It'• good oU. lt co1t1 le11 than the
ga• 1talion1. crnd it'1 1llck.
29~.
2000-LB. HOIST
One person, ••en a little gal.
can llft th• w•lght with thi•
multl-pull•y deal. But lf
you'•• got a 2001-lb. tbiDQ to
lUt. then what?
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beef
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BEA ANDERSON, Editor
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Fouls Out
At Home
0£AR ANN LANDERS: I'm a widolf
who mnverl to Califnrnla frnm a Southerrt
.~11111'. Yesterda.v ! decided lo take a stroU
in thf' t:11rt1en ;irt~ whr;re lhe ladie.!I whl)
livr in this ron1plex sif and visil. l wa'
i::reeted warmly by fi ve dowager types,
thret> with blue hair 11nd two with
l111•ender. The two lavenders wer"
some1.1·ha1. silent. I introduced myself, w&
excha.n~cd pleasantries. but I had the un-
rnmfl)rtahlf' feeling that they were look·
in,I! mP Ol'l!L
..\f!er abnul J."; minu!t:S I fll Se to \eave.
Onr of thr lc.vender-ha1red ladies smiled
.<l'l'f'etlv ~nrl sairl, "Wr have a few rul~
here .. Nn nne 1i~ al101.1•ed to talk about
aches. pains. n~rations or illness."
Refnrr I cnuld respond. she continued ,
.. Also. wr dn ·nnt talk :ibout politics,
relig1nn, clothin,1: styles. innation. Viet-
n;im. our f.:rmiles. nr our finances.'· Jl
snunt1et1 a~ ;r shf' h11rl memoriu:d the li~l
I \'\'ii.~ .~tunnPrl 11nd tl id nnt re ply. Wh,11t di)
.vnu think 111:Yiut ~uch rule~. Ann7 1 ll.m
completely mystified. -NE WCOMER
01-:AR NE"': Look! likt the only two
suhit-cts lell open to tbe. glrls ire stl anll
b11,l'ball srnre~. Try 'cm 11nd let me knnw
how yon m11ke oui.
OF.AR. ANN L..\NDF.:R.S: -rhis m1ghl no'
Anund likf' 11n import.:inl prnblcm In you.
hul it i~ rlri vin.t n1c nut~. Tn put. it Jn •
fr1.1• 1.1·nrcl~ -1o1•ha1 c:in Or. done about
pMpl,. 11•hn h;>.l'f' .1 lnl ef nerve and no
cnmmnn sense.?
r .~ell ~utn lirensr pl.:t1r.~ in ~'lnnda.
PenpiP 1 h11rdly knnw i!.~k fllP to ,lilel the.Jr
pl11te5 sn !hev wnn'1 hll\'P !r •. ~!and in lint.,
L.:1.~1 wf'!rk thrrr r.:1.~11111 11rqu11fnt,11nce11
r;im , rn m.v hnmp w1!h the1r mnney 1rid
registraf1on hl~nk.~. Onr 11•om11n -a col-
lege gr<1du11te. -11skrd mr r.n help her fill
nut lhc fnrm. SHE COULDN 'T UN-
DERSTAND IT ~
Thi~ mornin.t .11 distanl rel11tive showed
up 1,1•hilr I \1•as ha \'inl!; hre.aldast. I asked
him 11o·hy he didn't hring thP sluff tn thfl
nff!rP HP s11irl. "Thf' p:irkini:: arnunrl
thPrl' is rouli!h ·· V.'h11!. tin _vnu think about
11 .Jerk who wnulrln '1 ~·11!k " fr11• blocks
hul hP thinks nothing llf in1c.rrupting my
hrrakUis! ~
l'lc11~r prinl rh1.~ 1':1•rryon, .!lrouM
hrrt read~ vnur rolumn tlf;:ivbe. if they
~rr lhcmse!11rs thi:y will tak, the hint
;inrl lr11vr mP 11lnn~ nf'xt. ye.ar -PAIN
1 ~· THE t"'ECK JI\'. i"LOrllDA.
n~:AR PAIN : Her, It I.\. hut don't be•
lhf' rf'nt , L11rly. The pcnple with unlimited
2:1111 11rf' invArh1hlv thr. mn~l lnsenslUvc.
ff ynn u:int the~, rind~ tn leave you 1lo1tt
ynu'll h11vt. In cnme right t1Ul ind t.eO
thtm ~n.
DEAR ANN LANDERS· I .:im 11 very
good s~relar,v """hn happens lo be
"hetween enRi!!J:t.ments·· 111 rhe. mom~L
Thini;i:s are nn i;!ond in Detroit. I decided
In run an ;id in this new~pa~r under
Situations W.:int.ed female. It occurred ln
me !h11t if 1 fr11med "'1melhin" 11 HUI' off•
he.a1 . l'tl dn better. Thir; i~ thr.. way my 11d
read: "Happincs~ is he.ing a very a:ood
5ecretary. Slflll a week."
1 !!!)f!nt thr last five days ;inswering lhlJ
craz.v telephone.. Thi' men who ~rr.. ca\linl
CllUldn't, cart' less about my secrelArial
qualifications. They w11nt to know my
dimensions and would like tn m0tet me tor
''a drink." I have hi}.d 17 propositions but
not onf' legitimate }oh offer.
This has taught me a lesson 1 stutJI
ne.\•e.r forlilel. lt doesn't p11y lo try to be
rult when rle11.lin.1t with the public. Thi.I
world is full or evil·mindl!d creeps,
lechers .:ind riir1y olri men .. lust .~ign rne
-I'll STARVE TO DEATH FIRST.
OEAR S. T. D.: Sn whari 11rew!
Whal ;iwait.s you nn lhe other .!lide of
lht> m<'lrria~f' veil~ How c:in ynu be sur11
.vnur marriage will work? Read Ann
l.11nders' booklel. "Marriage -What IO
f.xpect." Send your requc~t lo Ann
l.;lndcr~ In care of the DAILY PILOT
enclosing f'6 cenl~ in coin 11nd a long.
stam~d. Stlf·addrc/:SC{I envelope.
J 4 DAILY P!LO t r,,d~. S1pttrnbt• 10, 11171
Silver Anniversary Edition Te sts
Hun11ng1on Bea('h .Junior \\"on1en ha ve tft 111p1Jed anrl
published a coflkhonk in rnmmen1Dr:it inn of the
club'!'. 25th year nf fertr>r11t1on F,ar h rnry \viii sell
for $2.50 and proceeds v.·ill henefit club philanthropic
Horoscope: Leo
SATURDA Y
SEPTEMBER 11
By SYDNE'' O:'\I ARll
ARIES ~ \1arch 21-Apnl !!l1
Stress ab1l!!v In u ! 1 11 z e alt~rnati ve ·p\11ns. n1ethods.
Those who insist nn <ln1n.i::
things in nnr Wi'tY nnl.v tna.v t!P
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keep ui) l'.'llh times llrerl ~·nur
01>.·n coun.-;;el.
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f'n!lnv. through nn 1ncl1n;i11011
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purchasPs l'I r r ron1·r r11r<l .
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I'll prnfl1ahlr rlrr1s1nn
f.EJ\fl/\'I 1 ~1:n 21-.Junr 211•
Rcl11t11e. \l"ho frf'ls sPcun!) 1s
lar king should nnr bl' p<'rn11r.
led to al!C'r your plitn~ :i,\;i~P
changes bas!'d nn ~our rn.l"n
needs. Lto 1~ in\·()i1rrl .
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CANCER f.!unP 21 -.lull· 12 1
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Has join ~d our staff
Tue •d•y thro ugh Saturday
W ESTCLIFF PLAZA -17th ~ I RVINE
NEWPORT BEACH -Phenfl! 548-0460
Co lin ory Ski ll
r.nrtcavors: l\11 chrn -tc~\1n,<; a <"nn1r1hu11o n are 1lef1
tn r1,cht I ~ ... 1 r~ Larry Ehrhardt ~Ir~ R1rhard 1-!Prmf'"
anrl ~·lr.~ .lark Hall. The boo).;~ 11·11! hP a1·a1Jable
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To Pre ss Chairmen
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Couple Picks
Septe mbe r Doy
CclchrRIMi Llic Gra nd Opt'11111~ of i t~ S1~ter Store
111 c;ross 111 011I (:r11l ('I'
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l.u1hrr;in ("h11rt'h nf n ll 1
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rl:innr (i (Just out.side o r San D1e,gnJ
CELEBRA'f l().\ ',.\LE
Oc-sign~r\ Sam plec; & Faclof)' I mperfect~
All Falt Fashio ns Specially Prict'd
1/3 off 1/3 off
Thr fu111 rr hnrlri;:1·r~·11 1 ~ lhr
~1111 nf f)r Fr;>nk \i:,l1n nf
()n1:inn ;\n<l \1 r~ r.loria
("ri~11 r t! of R11rl1n11"tnn. \ t
TWl-LIGHT SALE
TON ITE
Mo't S•orn Qp.,ft 'Tll 10 ,,M.
H1rbor Cen ter
THE BE ST
r:,.11rlr-1~h1r> 1•nll> p1nl"
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<t1 1•< f<'~<1 I! ri~ll\' In lh"
r•.\11 Y rr1 .1 .,
Clubs Swinging Into Season
SC Juniors taking reservations for the
Autumn Lea ve! Sho1>.'.
Crnwn Valley Schoo\. Laguna
Niguel
R arrl>1\ anrl J;i.me~
L"nur!l'1nanrhr sr1-rr!anr~
South Co.ast Juniors of foun-
la1n Vallev will assist other
Los Cerr1tns District memberii;
1n hosting an Area C Con·
ferenre of the C<1l1fnrn1;:i
Federation nf 1,1,'omen's Clubs.
Juninr Membership
Ph il harmon ic
~tembers of the Irvine Ter-
race Philharmonir Assoc1ates
1>.'ill fina!iie plans for an
October soiree on the Quetn
:i.1arv during a noon se!'!!'!ion
Thursd11v Sept. !ti. in 1he
Corona del :\1a r home of .\Ir!
Leading thP ~rou p for !h,.
coming )ear ,_.-111 he the
Mmes. Jo81!ph Holleran, prrs1-
dent: WallacP Curlis. O;i\'i<l
r.raham, O;inicl Parker and
Lau rence .l a ) 11re
president!: Rn~~ larpenter.
treasurer. 11nd La w r f' n C' ,.
f)thrrs ;;tr r lhc \1 n1 I' ~
\\rslnn .Jarkson. ;;turi1lut l'lnrl
h1stor111n. ;ind l.i'>1 1~ Cl'lrl~n
and Paul Benson, mcmbrrs ;it
lar)!l'
Prngr11111 w1l! hr pre~rntPd
h\ Rnacr A r n1 s t r n n g ,
\\:ctlrrr·nlnrilll ;inrl !rl'lrhrr The se.,s111n "'111 takr plare
1nmorrn1>.' 1n lhl' A1rpnrter lnn.
~l!wport BeRch.
Toa stmistre sses
Council Six nf lntl!rnat1nnal
TnRstmistri-s~ Cluhs 1>.·ill meet
r.1nnda.1·. Sept 13. in the
r.ri-r.nbrier Inn. G :i rd en
f ;rn\r Topics tn he rh.'lcu.~~ecl
inrlude Tips f n r TopiC'·
n11srresse~ 11nrl 1·1ps f IJ r
Tn,11stm1~!ressc.~
Closse• Begio
Informal cla~ses for l"X·
pectanl p,11ren!s en I i t I e. r1
rrrparation fQr Childbirth o;,.•tll
hep;1n .\olnnday. Sept 13. in thr
Laguna Rearh hnme or Mrs
J;in Alaha ster
<"la.~~es ;i,re cnnrl urtrd wcrl<.-
11 rlurini.; the la~! eight In HI
\1·eek.~ nf pre~n;inc.r ,
Officers Wi ve •
An annu;i\ n1embrrsh1p •nf·
[Pr ~JXln.~nred h.v the Off1rer.<i'
\\'!l·e.~ Leaiiue or Or11nge Coun-
tv will btgtn ;it 10 "m. l'n
\\'trinr sd<1.I". Srp1 15, 1n El
Torn OH1cer.(' \l11h
Thn~P 1n1 ere~l iocl 1n ;:.1 .
trnd1ni:: n1;iv rnntart :i.1r~
l \an Stur~1s "nr ~1rs Rnbert B.
f"ln\\ d\
Mt. Carmel Gui ld
S1i;tPr \'nll'fnrl;i \\'111 <;peak on
1h"-\"11h1P l'f CnnrratPrn1t~· nf
rhnst1<1n nnr !rinP Tr11rhe;r~
fnr 1ncn1hcr~ nf Our ! .;id,1· nf
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Rr.irh. fnllrtll'1n.c i't lunrhenn
\\"rr!nrs(i-.1, Srpt J.'i
S1.~!rr Ynl:in<l.1 , a mrn1bcr nf
!hr Snr1r11 f">r \'(ll"rl In lhr
S;:irrrr1 Hrart. will p;;tr1ic1p111r
1n ~ prniiram for rlrmen111r.1'
"'"hnnl ~t11<lrnt (, 1ndcpenrlcnt
of 1hr 1r dennn11n1111r:tn
HB Re public ons
Ra1 Sinor <l1rPrtnr nf
lopl1n Ranrh. will pre~rnl 20
of h1~ hn1 ~ 1n a m11~1ral pro
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Inn nn \l'rdnr.~r1a 1. Se pt 1~.
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V1cc1 ~1 a louf I
NH Po nhell enic I
Launching tht1r 21 !'!1 Vl'llr nf'
act1vit1<, members nl the
J\ewpnrt Harbnr Panhellenic
>1 ill .1:ather at in 30 ;i m
\Vednesda_v. Sept !~ in !he
I/Isla t.lesa home of .\irs
Elbert Smith
t.lrs Thoma.~ Mlri'tclP nf La
.ln!la "'J!J speak on the Colleiie
\\'oman nf Tocla~ for the
me~ting unrlrr the presidency
nf ~1rs. Llnyd .\1cCol!um.
.<\n~ memhrr or i't snrnritr
affi!1a!('d 1>.'1\h N a t l n n 11 I
Panhellen1r ('nnferrnrp 1~ 1n-
1·ited tn alttnd rn ert1ni::~ nn
!he th1rrl \\lr<lnr.<.r!;iy nf rarh
month fnr lunchenn. p rn~ram
a.nd bnd~,,
Other ne\\• hoard mrmhrr~
include lh~ .'1me~. rh.:irlr~
H;:i!I. i;enri::r F: H nd1n(!hau.~.
Sm11h . RnbPr! \\'nl'rl .
J.;;twrrn<'e f\iltle. Arthur Parch '
anrl r R Lenahan I
Cnmrn 1t1C'c cht11rman ::1rr
thr \1me~ Lrnn F'rv, .Jnhni
Rla1<'.h, .\'tll P i1 r k i n s n n
Satn\JPI Rnarh, Graham f.ih-1
hnn•. C:h.yle..~ F; Vandervort.
F.li1aberh 1,1,· L ;i n gr 1 rl J: p .
f'harles Bui::na and Robert L !
l\oehler .
Junior Women
As lhf' \Vorlrl Turn~ 1~ !ht 1 thcmr fnr the \\"tdne~d:i1
Sept. 1:i. rner tin.: an cl
>1·11 rk~hor~ nf lhf' Or;in,et
r>1s1r1rt. \;i l1[orn1a ~-rdrr~t1l'n !
nf \Vnn1tn·~ Cluh.~. .lun1nr
.\!rmhershir
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7 ~n p rn 1n J:: m ;i n u P I
Lutheran ("h11rrh. l.:i H~hr;i.
11nrler lhr <l1re.r!lrt ll nr ,\lr<.
Rohen C11l<lerwnoct . prr.~irlrn1
.\tr.<; R11·h11rrl .!l'trka •. ~(i'ttr l
\'Ire pres1drn1. will talk nn
\1ean:in~ful Prl'JCrt.~ for \1ran-
1n10:lul End llcsult~ I
.\1 1~.~ lltlen ()"Br1rn 11·11\ f"all
thP mrrt1nj,! In nrdr r at \0 .11ll'
;i rn lfl thr pari~h hall I 11nrh
""111 hr o;rr1·,.r1 hi' l h,. ,\hn,.~ I
.l::1rk Oorn~ :in<l hr r r nn1 -1
m1t1 rr
\ln lhc !t~1 r! ;:icrnrl;i ,1 n1r111h('1"<; hai r ~rhrd11!r(I a
1'>11.• 111nkc! to Snh ;:in~ ;inrl S-.n 1
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Sa11 S1n1f"nn ;;tn<l Snll;ini: I
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Niguel Art
F1r.~1 rnrr 11ng nf ti1P '\11:11el
o\rt A~~O("lill1nn "< ~f'::i~nn "111
hr £:11 rlrd In nrrlrr ::11 ~ p rro I
Thu1·:-;rla1 . .V•p1 \Ii in lhr
SHOE &
SALE
•~ [1cluil ~• J Dev Sol~ o! W om•""' Shoe1
September 10 , 11 , 12
Hertd ll'l•d• l retllion 1h oto• of O!ICP!le"I ceueloty Oftd
will be 1•ld o• "'onufaC lllfO!•~
COST PRI CES!
SAio 1-4.,, f\
'•idev, 11 o "'· '" 9:JO p.m.: Salvrday, 10:10 '"ID P·"'·
SundQy, Sep! .12th 11 a m tn 1 p.m.
Sale w ill d~fini tely end ;it 7 p.m. S und~y
l rit11• thlt ad~e,.!semetllt fer addi•ienal 1 D"" dhceunl
prlcet.
FOREIGN STEPS
SALE!
GALS! $10-$30
PANTDRESSES
HOTPANT SETS
690.990
Great savings on these in-season
leisure outfits. Hurry fo r best choice.
O~o-w.~1c ,.,Uh!• •·• • s"""•·•' 11 " 1 r M A>IA .. ~IM (£ .. TF._11 4 .. ~><E •., "D'"''" "Tdl rM F·c·~·M~·~·-~~''"·~ l•l •rM 1,.l (llV S .. OPP1 .. G ([>ITEll. O~A .. G ~
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t:alifornia's Largest Display of Dining & Gam e Se ts (sT~::;~~) i . ..._~
t MANUFACTURERS
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SELECTION!
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cl"oler you •• •• .,. I&•~ al a"r n~•
''"'"• 1n•lud;"O !~o u~u1uoll f '•'Y .,,.
O"d 1~nr• 10 ue, hel and 1t>ueh Na
~o·r co•.,toQ .~opp;"'J ""<"''°'Y· S..-
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DISC OUNT PRICE
w. ho•• cut oll thr foncy f,.111 tit.al to'f
YOU dollo,.. i'lo catp•~ng--roo loncy
she,..,e,,..,, J.,.t better pricei ond 1elec-
t>0" ;, ,..~,., y<>u'll •••· """'ed'o'• d ...
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w~en demond l'Nr( be Q""-•• ll>o"
IU;>DlV Oft ~andl
OUR WAREHOUSE
SHOWROOM
Ou• WO•Phe'"" 1how•.,.,.., ;, 1 }.000 oo.
ft. tl••e!•ri •e 1u\I o~• H>•<oal fu·n~ut•
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8ROOKHURST AT ADAMS• HUNTINGTON BEACH
SC Battles 'Barna T onight in Coliseum Operler
LOO ANGELES (Al'l -f\1a ybt ifs the
(harisma of football at Alabama and tht
University of Southern Califomia , and
their eo1che11, lonR:timt friends P11u\
"Bear' Bryant and John McKay.
Or altribule it to the opening explo11ioo
of rollege football. WMtfver, 1ome 80,000
rans are expecte:t to jam titemorlal
Crliseum for tht '8sm11-Southem Cal in-
terst"ctional curl.Bin raiser-tonla:ht al I.
One more coacning vicl.ory will put
Blacks Rai d
Grid Bus,
Stab Three
JONESBORO. c:a. I UP I\ -A
predominantly v.·hite foot ball team,
boarding a bus moments after it
scored a big \'ictory , was attacked
Thursday night by a g&.ng c f ynW1g
blacks and three white players
111·ere stabbed.
Six black !ePn-agers fron\ Ther-
rell High School in nearby Atlanta
wen• arrested and charged with ag-
gravatt!d ;:ind simple assault The
three boys who were stab~ were
reported rtcovering, although one
reouired su rgery.
The incident occurred 1nomcnls
afttr Jonesboro Hifi(h defeated
Thtrrell High. 41-0. Authorities said
about 10 black youths l'lpp1rently
boarded the Jonesboro team·s bu!
at about the time the game ended.
As the v.·hite players boarded the
bus to return to th@ir dressing
room at the Jonesoro Hi1h gym,
the\' "'l!re ::iltackl!d.
''They all had kn ives :ind slarted
slabbing our p\;i~'f'rs.'' !'llid Jim
Rerry, assistant co:ich ;it Jnne~bflro
Hil!h.
David Greenv.·ay . a \inehacker,
v.•::is slabbed in the chest and in-
itially reported ln critical cnndltinn.
He later was reported in f;iir con-
dition following surgery but still un-
der inten sive rare.
Two other players. Rreidfnrd
Pemerton ::ind Norvel Henderson.
were s~bbtd In the back bu! not
regarded in serious c11ndition. Two
more player" received minor in·
iuries and were relf'ased from lhe
Clayton C.Ounty hospital after being
treated.
('.ounty police LI. \'lilliam Rnv.•eH
said Clayton County cfficrrs at the
stadium directing traffiC' broke up
the attack. A 17·ye1r-t1ld black
vouth v.·11.s jailt'<I here 11.nd the other
ii"e blacks v.•ho were arrest~ -
all under 17 -v.·ere turned over to
iuvt'nile 11uthoritiei; in Atlanta.
Ashe Tacl,J es
Kod es Saturda y ,,
In Open Se111is
FOREST HILLS. N.Y. (AP ) -Arthur
Ashe goes against clay e<>urt !!pech1\ist
Jan Kcxlf's of \1.eC'hoslnl'11kia Sllturday in
~t'11rch nf hli; fir~t ll S Open lennis ch•m·
pionsh1p finals ~rth sint·e he won the ti-
tle in 1968.
A'ht', the Nn J st'ed fr om Richmond.
\'ti .. "'ho SA)'.'! he's pla~·1ng as "·eH 81\
thret' ~·ears ago. easlly r:u!ted f.1Anuel
t1rantes nr Sp11in . 6·1. 6-2. 7-fi. in
Thurs day':i; quar1('rftnal mill<'h
"It 11·;1.~ J't(l recJ !e$1 Oanles 1s snrt of a
Fecond-c lass Kodes. ·· A11he SA Id :irter hl~
J!rass test \\'hich t>nde<I in a lie-breaker.
•·He 's lonkin~ at hiin:i;e!I and ~ayinl! 'f:ee .
\\'hilt am I dolnJ:l in l11e 11uarter-finals on
gras.~:".''
''Of cour11e th <i!'s a cnrnpli1nen\ to
Kodes." s11id !he 211-year-old Asht'.
''Kodes plays h11rd all !he tirne." but he
just woke up ;i co11plr nf 1\'t'rk:r; ;igo lo the
fact that he can play on Rras!I. ·•
Kodt's. thr 25-year-(l]d Ciech Davis Cup
i;Lar "'ho up~et f"o. I seed John
NewC'1:lmbe of Au slrali11 in the first round,
doesn't think he can bell\ Ashe on grass,
and A.she agrees.
"He should bto;it n1e. Arthur is helter
on grass. He is 1 er~· smart. lie is a prn.
He has won lhls rhampionship before. HI!
\\'on't be scared or nervous." said Kode!'!.
"Yeah, but all lhl! pressure is on me,''
~aid Ashe . "People think I've got an eas~
rnatch <1nd if I lose Lhe newspaper• wHI
reallv nail me.''
ln ·lht other 1nen's ri111u·1erlina l match
"l"hursdll\'. No. 4 seed l'Qm Okke1· of The
!\etherl~nds elin1ina!ed Clark Graebner,
No. 7 or Ne w York C'ily . 6-2. fi-3. 6-4.
Saturday Okker will l11ce the winner nf
a clash today betwet'n ~ecnnrl-seedM Stan
Smith, tile private first clas!I Frotn ft.
Mr.Nair. V1.. and No, !'> seed J\tarly
Ria&e.n or Evanston, 111.
RJessen entertd the semlf\n.111!1 e11rl.Y
Thursday wtlh a 7-5. 1-e. 7~ victory over
Nicki Pilic of YugO!lavia. The mitLch.
caUed by d1 rkm&! Wednesday at 4-4 in
the second aet. was won by Riessen "·ith
t"'O tie-breakers. the first "·hen Pille
doUble.-faulted al 1el point.
"l just hope they play a Jong fi ve-settr.r
eo they'll be !Ired Salurday." said Okker.
Preceding the Rle$sen-Smilh match to-
d•1 ~·ill be a v.'Omen's ~miflnals 11h(Jw
be'tween No. 2 seflt Rote.mar)' CMahl: of
S3n f'rancilco 11nd No. 4 teed Kerry
f\lel ville of Austr11U11.
But mo!lt of the: center-court crowd will
be awaitin1 !he ahowd-0wn be.tween
tmAteur !ttllrlet Chris E\•ert 11nd vettran
pro Billie Jean King . schf:duled for late
;ifternocin .
(
Bry1nt into one or football'• mo.st elite
croup•.
With 199 lriwnph11 in 26 yt.ilr' as a head
coach at Maryland, Kentucky. Texas
AltM and Alaba.ma, Bryant is on t~
threshhold of beeomlng the sixth coach in
tht l\lztory of collegl! football to win 200
games.
Southern California, Is ranked fifth in
The Associated Press pre-season poll
McKay insists, hov.•ever, that he doe.sn'l
expect another rout hke last )ear's "·hen
Sou thern Cal romped, 42-21
··Alabama is 200 pl'reent hr.tttr than 11
v.·as a year ago," says f\1cKay. '"The)' are
a lot bifi(ger. espa·1ally on de ll"nse ·· Thr
ftelin& is mutual
··This year's Snuthcrn C;il tran1 1s b1l!-
gt'r and better lhan 111~1 year's." ~01.1·~
John D;ivid Crow . a nlt'n1h<'r nf Brvan t"r.
slAff . ''and I lh1nk every Alabarna
follower know s Lh<11 th('y wcrf' ~rcat 1n
c1•er)' "'ay In 1970 "
USC 's fH-1 rtcnrd was disappointing.
bttl the TrnJ1111~ w"r" the only tean1 to tie
11at.on11 I c:harnp1on Nebraska and the only
11ne tn heat iierond·ranked Notre D11me.
'l'h!!y 1•e .:ot a s!able f)I lint running
b..i t·k.-; " SH y.s Cn>1\, "1nel ud1ng S<1n1 Cun-
111111!11:1111. ~·ho gained n1orc than a first
d111111 rvery lin1e he rar·ricd tile ball
ag;1111 ~l ll~ la!-.l .,1car They think lhr1•
ha vi.: 1hc br.:.l tight end in college foot ball
tn Charles Young . and I hav( to i!lgree
with them
··They have lwo great receivers in
~1lke t-.1organ anri Lynn Swann and
they 've got a trat'k man, Edesel Gar-
r1son. trying out who could give them a
whole new din1ens1on
"Jimmy Jones is going to hold Just
~bout rvery use record when he get s
lhrnugh and he 's hc111i; pushed b~ ~Hke
Rae. so yuu know they're in good shape
And Now Are • • •
SAN DIEGO IAPl -f\1indful of what
happened to !he Los Angeles Dod1ers
here two Septembers a10. mana2er
\\'alter Alston ga1•e one of hi.11 rart' pep
talks before Thursday nijhl'! series
opener ag1inst the team with the poorest
record in the N11lional Leaiue.
"I "'AS afraid of a letdown and I
w11 nted to do anything I could lo prevent
one.'' Alston said after the Dodgers ran
their wil'lning streak to four games
Thursday.
And the.y moved within 4 ~1 game! of
tht Western Division lead by squeaking
Willia1ns Lauds
McLain-Won't
Change Mi11d
BALTlf\10 RE 1>,P) -··Thtre·~ no
pitcher li\•ing wh11 is be!ler ~·ith three
d11ys rest than he is v.·ith lour," Ted
\Vllliams insiated .
\Vith lhAt observation, the \'lashington
Senators manaaer launched a prep:ame
dugout dissertation in support of his year·
Jong use of pitcher Denn)' McLain .
t-.1cLain, 8-19 after losing to the
Baltimore Orioles 4·2 1'hur~day nigh1 .
contends th<1l his rhythm has been ruined
in 1971 because he doesn't start of ten
enough.
The 27-ye11r-nld '"°'ashingtnn rlghl·
h11nder, v.•hc wnn :11 g11me.~ for 1>etroi1 in
968. reiterated before !ht. l{&me tha1 11 he
is to start every rifth day :igonn ne1>t
season, "I vrould likf lo be traded,
because I r11n"t pitch th11! wa y.''
Willi11ms hardly ~oundeli \1kr ~
menager whn V.'ould chan~e hi~ mind .
"'i\'hen ~ pitcher ii; at the pt>a/. of
career," \\'illiams said. ''at ;ige 22-2.1-2~.
even up In 25-26 . and then only up until
July, he might very well start Cl'ery
fnurlh day . F:ven then. he ha.~ to be a
ra rr: guy -e.~tra strong -l.o rlo 11.
··Af\er thi:it, it can do nothin~ b111 t;1kf'
something cul of him. If a pitcher ~!<tr\~
cl'er.v fourth cla y, it v.·ill cithPr s hnrtcn
his career or he v.·on 'I he .!I S effect1 l'c a~
he could be."
"Pitcher~ v.·ill lcl1 you rhry can '! keep
sharp ?l'ithout a lot of wnrk.'" \\'ilham s
said. "\ rtmember l..tf1 y Grove. and Ted
L~·ons pitching onrt ;;-; 11crk 1t he11 lhey
v.·rrt 39, and they m11s1 ha1·c finished 17
of 20 st.arts e11rh ··
''Listen," \Villi;ims said. 11·ar1n1ng up to
his subject. '"lhe du rnhesl iiuv.~ nn a ball
club art pitchers. Th:it's nnthing nl'w J'l'e
bern saying that siner 1 gnt hPrc
'\\"hen i!I p:llcher's not in !ht ganH.'. he
i;ils <1! the t'dJ(r nf the d111;inut \nokiniz intn
thr stand.~. pirldnR his 11nsr . Pltch rrs
mi~~ more signs than 11nvbridY Ask the
cn<1ches "
··1n defrnsc or i\11•\,;1i11"s rccnrd,
though." \\'illi.11ms s~id , "wc\·e only
;o1veragt'd lwo runs ;:i g<11ne for him all
1·car I v.·onder ho1v tho~c fnur pi1rher!I
~·Ith the Oriole!! would dn 1f that·s all the
runs they got?"
\\fill\am!I ~.11id R<1\tin1nrr's Ri1t Fnur.
each with a chAncr. to 11•in 2!1 Raml'll . "grt
:11 Int nf runs. ha l'e !ht bP st dt fense
be.hind \ht m. ;ind h:ivf' easy gamts -
and still they Rel !!Ore ::rirm~. Bui f'\'f'tl
with a four-man staff. thev probi:ibl y had
four days rest 11.bout JO -pt!rcent of lhc
lime.'
After w_inninJ! t"·n or his firs1 lhrrc
decisions. tilcLain ~·enl 3-3 ::ris \VashinRtll n
scored just 28 rons in his nritl 6 de<"isinns,
including nine ms in the last nine 11.ame.~.
Jn five 0£ those 1~ 11.ame11. the Senat11r~
were blinked and three other time!! they
scored only one run. J\1cl,;iin"s three vic-
tories during th11t strelch werr by scort'~
of 2-0. 3·2 i nd 2-1.
''I've :<1lwJ1vs known I'm nnl :11 good
oitcher when " r m behind." !\1('1.t1in s:iid.
"•nd this season merel y convince!' me
mort' th;in ever nf th11t fact. I nrvf'r lri~t
m11ny games v.·ith Detroi1. by 2-0. 2-1 nr :\.
2 sC'Ores. 1'heir biizRe5t thinfi( wll~ olfensr,
pl us a prtlty goo<f defense.'
"I think it's J111fe to ~ay," Wllllami-; ('fln-
currt'd. "lh11.l some balls 11.0 throu11.h our
inrltld lhlll don 't go through other!."
In Thursday nij(ht'.~ g1mt'. ~1cL11in
trailed 3-0 aner ~il inninj(s ind w1s lift~
foi; ;i, pinch hitter in the sevenlh.
Two of B11ltimore's runs off him werr
home runs, increasing lo 2A lhe numbtr
of home.r~ ~fcLain h•~ gi\•en up thi~
season. His eamr<I run 11 verage i~ 4.27 for
9:1 21:1 inning!!.
"I think ei·en Denny f\lcl.ain would ad -
rnh th1l he <}o('~n ·t thro .... · qulle ;:i:r; \\'tll •.~
he did." Y.'il\iami; Aaid. "That's • factor,
too, in how oflen M"s ROing to be u.•ed."
A1ked if Mcl,Jin v.·nuld bf' b11ck ln
\l.1a1htnglt>n ne1'\ ~ea ~on. W i 11 i " m 1'
roared: "That u~ed 10 tw-thr No. 1 au~~
ti<m for me . T ran'I honr.~tly 1n~v.·rr
eilhf'r onl!. (l.laybt a bellf'r question
wnuld be. is the t'lub AfllllS.: lo be hllck ··
pasl the. San 01e~ll Padres. :i.z
Alston rrm1nded thf' Dodgers 1hu1 \11•·\'
v.·ere in a li\'e-1'.'ay fight for the \\"este rn
Division tit le tv.·o years afi(o until th<'v
came here 111 Sept en1hl"r and were "'1p('<I
out , fou r straighl. by San Diego~ f1r'>l -
year lea1n .
Alston had rea~11n !o lear a l('tduv.n 1h1'>
time because or how high the nodJ.!f'r'~
had gollen earlier lt11s week 111 Sll'e1>p1ng
a Lhree-gan1e series from San F ranei.~er,
the faltering d1vi~ion leader.
··Now we have the inomentun1 and the
Gi ants are fiLzling ." Dodger sh<1rtstop
ind captain Maury \I/ills said after t/1r
!)firlgP1, 11ot1'hed lhe1r n1n1h 1·1ctor:;-in
!hr1r l;i .r 11 gan1c~
'I 1n 11i1I Laking anything a\vay lron1
1hc C1<1nt'. ' \\'ills added. '·They havt" to
Ill' ;i gn!l11 rluh tn have stayed in first
11l;u•r• ;1<.; luui: as They have. but they're
h11rt1ng unw ·
Ill' 11 ;1, 1'f'ferr111i.: 111 HlJttne.s to fLrs1
h1i~r11•1111 \\'il l1t: ,\1t·("11el' and second
ha sc·T1Fl11 '1'1111 r111•nlrl" il!ld lrJ (hr 21 p-
pcnd1•1·l1111ly th!!l h<t.~ idled McC.Ovey·s
rcp!<1rrnu·n1 . rookie [)ave Kingman.
/\I ll11w n111g 11<'t'dccl help fron1 48-year-
old I lo.rt \\'1!11ctm in the tighth inning
when !he Padrts pul 111·0 runnrr' ;ibnard
\1 ilh one oul. The knucklt-billhng right
hancler ret1rtd the sidt v.·11h"u1 any
damage.
lt v.·as the fourth w111 in a row for the
Dodgers and thtir ninth 1n thf'ir l;isl 1 l
games. Lo.~ Angeles has 18 ga111E'~ re·
rn ain ing while th e Giant s havP \9 lcf1 In
r luding a pair w1lh lhe Oo1tgrr~ nt>xl
week
The w111 wa.~ l1own1111.(~ 1l11rd rif 1he
vear over !he Padres and thr S{'Vcn\h
Straight without a lo.~s for l,i"is Angeles at
San Diego Stt1cliun1 l111s season.
U,I TlltO!IOlo•
THE RAMS ' LES JOSEPHSON IS BROUGHT DOWN BY SAN FRANCISCO DUO AFTER CATCHING A PASS.
SAN FRANCISCO 'S KEN WILLARD IS SURROUN DEO BY RAMS.
C onig·lia r (J Ii ye iv oe~
C o11fir11i ed b.y D octor
,\11 C"YC' ~p<'r i:ili"t ht1~ <~111(11 1111'(1:11l 1,1:.;1H1'-1~ 1 h,~1 !hr 1i~ion in thl'
te f1 eye of outfieidf'r TPn~ l'nn1 ~h:ir11 ha" 11r1<'t 1nrat('1t hectt11sr nf 1nJ11ry
s uffered \\•h en he \ra~ hit h~' a pitrhrd hall 111 l~ltii
<:onigliaro ,,·as \Vith Ro~ln11 al the \IHI<' hul \1 as tr<1rl('d 10 !he t 'all-
fornia Angels this spring. lie 11u1 1 thr tt·ain afl('r a 20·1n n111g gan1c at Oak·
land .July 9.
Ile ann1111n ('t•d 111~ rl't1rPn1('11l :it a,', .1111 nr\1" 1·(111r ... rrnrC' h111 lal('r
filed ;i griev?.;ll'<' 11·1t h lhC' Ba<.:r hall l'la\('r" \c,111·1:il1'1n , 1·!;111111ni:. full $<1!t1r.'·
for I.he sel'son -about S7fl.1lOO
·rhe Angel:-relca.~ed a rr·port rrn111 llr .1:1 ... nn II Sl('\'C'1l'. :111 Orange
nphthalmol og1~1 . 11ho exan11nerl Con1i.;lta rn rcl r nll.1
Stevens ~;11d the b11llpla_v r ha <.: "norrnal :.!0-20 vi~iori in h1~ right
r ye and 20·400 1'i~ion of the lefl ,,,,," '1'!11' r\()c·1or ~aid l 'nn1 gliarn "could
improve thr v1~1nn 111 lhc 1ef1 c~c hy 111r111n~ ~\1,ehll~· to the ~1 de"
'l'h is tur n1n~ n1flt 1nn, ('on11:?ili1 1·n ,;11 d ht'l pcd h1n1 n1;ikc 1 ro1neha<:~
tn l!HHl 111\cn he hil fnr :.11 j\Cl':l,C,<' <1f ~;,·1 11ith '.!.{l hn1nrr!-anrt R2 RRI
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To Big Lea tl
Over R 11~~iani'i
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thr !1r~1 r1a v or ;o rhrr1>-ri:>1 I' c; Bu.:~111.
Ar111:-t1 ,1, 1n1 111r<'1 •
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Phillip:o; iili tc nn1 .:ind K1n1 r rylnn nf
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ront111genl hurl 119 Jl!Jinl ~. !hr (• SS fl 7:l
and Rrit.1111 411
Threr (If !hr 1:1rl.~ on 111r. w111n1n~
quarte-t swarn e<ir11cr in 1hP \00-ml'trr
freestyle. w1!h f\l 1s~ .John~rin leading a 1-2
American fin1sh 11•1fh a !'1!1 ~ 1.:1n('king In
S9.7 for ~1 1ss l'cvtnn
"\\1hen 1wo nf thcnl hr•Jk<' "' rn111ut r
the 100 we k11('11 11,. 1~·nuld gn fnr il wnrlr1
record 1n the rrla\' and thal "·:i~ tilt> rar<'
we shot for.'" s;11rl I S. Irani t·ar1a 1n Ken
Treadway.
In !hr other 11·nn1e11 s comprl!t1on,
S1111ir Al11·ood of 1.nkcwoncl wnn the 200-
n1rt('r b:1ck11tr11kr in 2:24.0 and v.•a!! 5C·
('Otld in lhr 40fl-n1c1rr indi vidual medley
behinrl .l rnny Rilrt ~ of Sanla Clara who
ll'on 1n :.·09 7
1\1ark Spitz <)I .'i;11·ran1rnlo, lrd a 1-2
An1eri 1·an f1n1~h in the 2fl0.metl'r men·.•
bu\1('rfl.1·. v;innin~ in 2·1)4 v.·i1h llos~
\\111les of Phillips b~ ~l'r(H11I i;ary Mall nf
Phillips v.'On the 200-inelrr 1nd1viduat
n1rdle-y in 2.09.8
.Jrrry Hciclenre1rh rn1)!11rc1I !hf' rnrn·s
100-ni('!Cr frPl'~l vlr 111 .i2 R wrth Dnn
Trrnihlay or t1ir I S 1hirr1 Charle~
(':iinpbell nf AfL'Athn, wnn 1he ~00-mf'Jr r
barkstrokr 111 2 Oi II
Thr men ·,, 4fl0-1n<'lrr rrrC'~11·lr 1ea111
a1sn no!rhrd a v1rtory Tht team wa\
m11<1e up of H,ir1rnreich. lli!ll. Trrnibl11y
and Tom ~1creen of San 1\1ateo, C11l1f.
.\I ll. Expa11,io11
TlllL\\'AUKEF. -~lil \\'ilukeP Ruck~'
pr~~idt'nt Ray Pall('rson s11id Th11rsd11v
thP ('nrp:or:1tr arm nf !hr Na!lon~l
B:i.•ke tb::ill As110f'1<it1nn eh;unp1,,n.~ )1as np-
pl1ed fl'lr 11n r".pan~ion franch1sr in tht
Na tional Hoc kP,V l.,raguP
Thr :\Ill, n1.11 rxp~tnrl 111 111•p · r;ir•
al quarterback."
The only other f'nda y night pair~
Brigham Young and North Te xas State 111
the Cotton Bowl at Dalla~.
Saturday's ooly meeLipg of 1'1P Twenty
learns Is a key Big Ten game ht-t~eer1
rourth-ranked Michigan ;ind ~o. 2!1
.l'.Jorthwestern at Evanslon. Ill
Othrr Big Ten opcnt'rS rind lnwa ;if
defending cha1npion Oh io !')tate. Illinoi s al
!\1i<•higan State and Jn<l1ana al Mlnntsota.
GLENN WHITE
Sports Edite>r
Rains H e1·0
Ea1·118 SJ1ot
At S ai11t~
LOS ,\,'l!GELES 4 AP \ -Grne lfol\·ard
proved the btg (11ffrre11r·p rrir the l.os
An~clc.~ Ran1s 111 their :-fJtie ak v1{'1nr.v
nvcr S.:in Franc1sen. Sn il n\u s1 he nnl .v
lilting that he shOlll rl op1•11 !hi? l'egula r
Nat1oniil ~-ootball Lrog11c ~r;:i~nn against
his fonnrl' 1nt1IL'S,
Howa rr1 . 11 !90·pill!l011I delr11.~11 r i);:ii•k
whn al so run.~ b;iek kick ~. tan1c In 1he
fla1n~ frorn !he Saints 1n a lr;;dt• for ll'1de
receiver Charlie V.'ilhani.'> ;i ll cr 1he
presset1son schedule s!arted
Agai nst lhe 49ers. 111 a 2:1-:l!I 1 ittnrv !r•r
1l1e Barns Thursda~· night. Ho11·arif in·
1rrt·epted a .John Brodie pai;~ 111 lhr "nrl
7.nne 1n the ~e1·ond pPn«l !n thwan i\
tnul·hdo1vn bid ln the fourth. hr r:in bark
11 k1 rl;0Ff 103 vards and 1ha1 11<is thP.
1nargin l)f vu . .:lor,1
"They <·ross blol·ke<l an1I k111ot•krd nu r
penp!e ou1 or thf' lanes. · said 1>1rk Nolar1,
lh(' 49er cooch 111 ret'O un11ng the Ion~ run.
··v.·e have to 1n1prnl'f' ot1r k1ckofl
C'OveraJi!.t' even 1f 11·t• h:iv r to wo rk ;11 1t
f'Vf>r,v day 1n thf werk.''
\\'ith the Ram.~ at ~l'11' f)rle:ins. thr
·l!lrr~ opr 11 rlrfrnsr of thr1r NFL \Veslrr•n
J)11q~1011 !l!le ;ii A!l;1n1;i 11~a lns1 !he
Falcon.~ nl'~I wr1·k
A~ lloward 1n<·rr<1~rd 1t1r hnn1c11·nrk lo r
!h<' 4'.lrrs. Lns J\ngelr" L'f>:1ch Ton1n1y
Prothrn !'On1mrntf'd , ··11r rr;illy cnrnr.,
up with a lot of t11g pl;:i1·s I (·a11'1 belie"•
!I 11"1ll 1·ont1nt1t'. b11t I ~t1l! hope ~n "
lritr.rt<'pllons k1Hr.d tllr 4~lrt" and . lri
oun!r \'(11..in who 11[1 rrpcaled 11, so r11r1
pcnal!1rs
\ftrr llowarrl'.-. l1J11g klf'k11ff runbat·k,
!hi' l1an1~ lf'rl '.!:l·fi 11 hrn 1h1' ~!ff>r.( hnallv
'aucht f1rr .Jnhn flr11ri1r /•;i pprd a 7i -.l'arrl
r1rll'I' with an 1 -~•arr1 rnurhd111111 pas.( !O
i;rne \\a~h 1ni::1nn anrt thr ~a1nr ron1-
b1na1u1n honkrd up nn a tn11r \'3rd pl:iv
11ftrr E1I Br;ird 11111·n·rp11'd a l\arl
S11rrtan pa.<..; and rl'r11r11t•d i 1 :11 1·0 ~ to the
R.:in1s' f11·r
;.i;i n Fri1nc-1 ~1·n thr1·.1tf'11rrl r~::11n hul at
Rr11dir <;iy<, "I thrr11 lhf' b~ll n j!ll! lntn
his ha11d11" Thus<' hanr1<> hrlof'>;cd In
I 1ran llal1·rrson 111 !hr Rarn , ll'hn rnar!e
thr l'fl1C'h 1n his rnd f'ClrlP 1111h •1,1 to .£0
·\fler a :l·3 first half , .Jrrrv rnwrnr 111flk
Q1·pr :111 Qu<ir1rrba1·k fnr lhf' Ha rns and
g111dcd lhc rlub To a p;i1r of 11111rhdown~.
nne nn a nnr ·yanl burst IJ1' l.atTI' ~n1 11h
lolloll'111g a pai;s 1ntcrfrrrnt.r p1•nA11y
The set•on d <·an1r on :11 20-~ ant sr11 r1 hv
\\'11l1r F.lh~on J):11·11t fl <i} kickrd ;i .1~·
yard fie ld goal for !hr Riirn .. ;inrl Brurr
(-;os~!l bnotf'd a p;;-;tr from 27 and .11·\'llrd
distances -
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lrngth nf thr firl<I kirkoff run h11rk
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f nday, 5fPttmbtf 10, 1q1 1 DAil V PILOT J 1. '~ .
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\Vi ezbo ,v slci Injury Bug Bites Orange Coast Stars Cl1arger s
Look Solid 011 Tru·get • ).[
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Witl1 l(icl{s Rustlers Shaky in Scrum at Cerritos Offe11 sively
S E A 'I' T L !-: -Cornerba{'k Sieve
\\'1ezbowski stored on eight of twelve
ileld goal atten1pts frorn niore than JO
~ ards out Thursday a.~ the University of
\\"a shlngton Hllsk ies practiced tor their
~eason o~ner.
Coach Jirn Owens seemed ple:;sed as
the ex -Laguna Beach Jfigh r!a sh ron-
s1stentty kickc"CI point-after-touchdowns
and sent the ball into the end zone on
kickoffs. The Hu sky specialist teams
"'orked out fo~ one hour in the last pads
\\r>rknut bcfo:e Saturday's horne game
11 ilh the Unilersity of California at Santa
Barbara.
e Miller Lenrf•
COLU!\18US, G<i. -John J\tiller rolled
in a 4;,.fool putt for an eagle on the final
l1o!e Thursda~· and po~ted a 5-under-par
til for a Lwo-~t rike :idvanlage after the
first round of !he $100.00U Southern Open
go\f tournan1 rnt.
!llillcr. \vho lied for sci.:ond in the
~tasters this year. said "I \1·as su pposed
lo go on a fishing !rip this week, but I'd
ha l'e to say I'm having a great time here.
I can ahra~·s go fishing next week.''
Two strokes behind Miller al 67 were
29-year-0ld r.1ike Reasor, Homero Blan·
«as and Cesar Sanudo.
Seven players were locked al 68. two
under par and three strokes off the pace
on the par-70 Gref'n Island Country Club
rourse. They v.•ere Frank Beard. C.a.v
Brewer. Rafe Bolls. Y.·ho made the field
as an alternate: .Jack Ewin,g, f'red ~tart!.
Pelf! Bro"'" and \Vayne Vollmer.
e J11l11111se11 Dies
COLD REACH. Ore . -\Vallacf! A,
l\\'al,!.v l J ohansen. Coos Bay attorney
\\'ho v•as a star nn the 1939 University or
Orti ~on NCA A cha1npion basketball tPam,
died Wednesday of an apparent heart al·
tack .
Johansen , 54. had been fishing at
Lobster Cree.k on lhe Rogue. River with
l1is son. Kirk . and was s tricken when he
retumc<I to a lodge to pi ck up I heir car.
Sur\'i\'ors include his widow . Betty, and
f\1•0 :;;ons. Kirk and Tim. Funeral ar-
rangen1ents are pending.
e ll•tel;e~1 T1·11de
CHICAGO -The Chicago Black Haw ks
traded three pl11yers. including g1111lil'
<:crry Oesjardins and forv>ard c;crry Pin-
fl er, In !he California Cr0ldcn Sealo; 1'h11r <;-
lla~· in exchan~e fo r goalie Gary Smit h
The !h1rd ll a"·k pla yer invoh·cd in lh r-
Natinnal Hock(I' League swap \1a ~
fnn1·ard Kerry Bond. v.•h11 lasl season
scored 19 goatS for Denver or the \Vestern
l.('aguc.
e A'-·11p1tl•·1• 'f rar1e1l~1
ACAPULCO -Kathleen Robbie. 22.
f!r1u gh1er of i\fr . and i\1rs. Joseph no)hhif',
fllinnr.;ipoli s allol'ney and 01,·ner 1.1 1he
Nation;i l Football League ;\1 1 ;i 1n i
J).:ilphins, dn1,1·nerl \Vcd11c.~rlay 1 n
Ac11pulco Bay. it was revealed Thur~rl;i,v,
Sl1e \\'as vaca!ioning 111 Ar.1pl!lto ;ifler
l:iking su1nrner courses al 1he L"nh·ersity
of i\lexico 1n fl1 ex1cn City.
Net Pla y Opens
Sunie .100 S!'n1ors tennis player'!' ar!'
poi.~erl and rea111· for ac!ion 111 thei r
1hv1s1on uf !hr Pa1·1f11: Suulhv.est Tenn is
'fourna1nl'nl Th('. "«?nrors ~!'c-1 1011 v.•herl~
inl(I baplr ~lon1t;i v r1t r\e11pon !\each
Tr11n1s t'luh.
Daily plfly rr0n1 ~ :in a m. 10 5 30 pm
i~ oprn 10 the rublif and finals 31'f'
J."f'!1rrh1lf'd S!'pl IR l!l, ~1a rtinR al !l a .m.
Ba!l)IJa Bay Ch b and !ht• Pa111~arl('~
Tr11n1~ Cl11h 11rr Ol'rrflv11· sites if n1ore
f<:1c1l1t1e.o; are required, NBTC off1ciJI~
rc porl
V alhue11a, Wise
Kristinat Struck
Do'm in Scrum
By PHJL RO$
01 tlle Ot i" P'll•I $1111
Dick Tucker·s Pirates may have CQme
or age.
Thursday nigh\ at Orange Coast
College. the head football coach of the
host Pirates watched his charges roll up
an impressive six touchdowns·to-none
5crimmage triumph over "'hat wa5 sup-
posed to be an improved Cypres5
Chargers eleven.
However. as 'fucker and his crew
prepare for Saturd?.y evening's second
seru1n tuneup "'itl1 t.1ira Costa at OCC,
the Brea resident would probably gladly
take back a couple of Thursday's TDs for
the healthy return or three of his maifl
cogs.
The Bucs' casualty trio this time out
included returning all-South Co a s t
Conrerence quarterback Gary Valbuena,
freshman ball-carrying whiz Garth \Vise
and frosh tight end Bill Kr istinat.
Perhaps the most seriously injured of
the three is the 6-0, 175--pound \\'ise from
lfuntington Beach High.
The ex-Oiler speedster had lo exit early
with a hyperexte.nded left knee after prcr
viding everyone with e !!pine-tingling ef-
fort.
Operating out of the Pirates' No. I
tailback slot, \V ise scored the first ti me
he gol th e ball as key blocks by tackle
Dennis \l.1alters and guard Harvey
Surprenant sprung him loose on a 44 -yard
journey.
Then after he "'as halted follo"''ing 11
four-yard gain in an ensuing series or
do"''ns, 'Vise su[fered his injury and v.·as
removed.
Kristina\ also 11·as the victim of a knee
in1ury in the early stages 11.'hile Valbuena
11·as rested wi!h a banged up ankle after
co1nple1ing 4-0f-7 passes for 71 yards and
a tong TO strike 149 yards) lo sophomore
end Doug Young,
Tucker j3 holding the trio out or
Saturday's scn1m in hopes that they'll be
100 percent for the Sept. 18 preseason
opener against Golden \\'est.
\Vhile he is lamenting the physical set -
backs accrued by the aforcmentionl'd
lhree~oine, Tucker i.o; nevertheless op-
timistic and was happy "'i!h his team·ii
overall per[orn1ance agninst Cy11ress.
Ile added after1\•ards, .. the defense a~ a
1vho!e got better as the scrimmage "'enl
along and !he seco ndary played very
\.\'ell.
"l'he quarterback (frosh re.serve Alvin
'Vhite) looked good and so rl id
! Steve l ~lohulski <frosh running back
rrom Fou n12.in Valley) and (~lark) Ed-
\1·ards /tight f!lld).''
Fonner Newport l larbor fl inger '\'hile
t1·as brilliant in relief of Valbuena. com-
pl('t1ng six of II aerials for 139 yard <;
i\1ohulski scort>d tv.·ice on a p<ur of
short line bucks v.·1t h frosh backup
fullback Rick Hartsfield bulling O\"Pr
fron1 lour ~·ards out for other OCC taHie~.
And ex.~larioa Jct Joe Ventin1ig lia pllll·
I'd in a 27-yarrl scrern pa~~ from third-
~tring ~ignal-caller Glenn ~·1 1ller for !he
\\'Inner·., final 5tore
The Buts piled up 2411 ya rds in the air
11nrl a fram rushing to1al or 252 nel yards
in manglin~ Cypres~.
Ba.seball Standings
Nr\TJO\;ftL l.EAGUE
Ea~I lli \·isiol'!
II' L
!'111.~burgh "' :17
~t. l..uu1:;:, "' 63
t'h1r~go 71 Ii!!
Nf'w York 71 " fll11ntrciil " 79
Philadelphia " ..
"'est Oi,·ision
San Francisco 112 6!
norlgers ill fi6
Atlanta i2 72
f'incinn:ili il 74
llr111~tnn f;~ i4
Rnn Dil'gn .~·I 90
' "
r•u .. d••·· ~HUI!\
O<'<itt•I J, ~·" Q,!"lf' 1 On1v o•m! 1tl "'!ult<!
lf>llllM't Gll'l'IH
Prl.
fil\4
.~511
.514
.5!l
.43/i
.~13
57'.1
.542
.:.1)0
<Oil
.45.1
,:175
(;8
'" " 1.111
24
27 111·
~'i
101~
12
" 2111 ~
~·" F•1nc•KO IP'~"· 1•·11) •I ... , .. ,1. !Nlr~ro 1l·17l. n•9h!
Hooo!cn !1111 l~<~•m 1-10 1! CJnclnn•tl !Mo:-
<;10•,,11n /.JI). noM
Pnolodrl<>"I• (Wilt 1'·1'\ I! N,w YO<~ CM.fl .. m•" S 91. nloM
Potl•b<J••" jl( "'" , .• 1 ., Mon"••I 1s~-~A
I f l, nl9M °""''" !Sutton "111 ol St<1 O•toO (11;-rh
" 1!~. "'~"'
A~1 ERICAN l.EAGUE
East nh·ision
\Y L
Baltimore 117 51
fk>l ro1 L i9 fl:l
Boston ifi -fl9
New 'YClrli 71 72
\\'ashinJ.":ton SI! " Cle~·eland 55 87
"'est llh'i~ion
Oakland 90 52
Kansas City 76 66
Chicago '7 75
Angtls " " flfinnesn l<i ,5 75
fllihraukee 61 a1
Tft11ndt •'• lll1ur" lj~1•'"'"" •. Wt•Mnolcn 1 llo•IM n . o,1ro11 4
""''" J, Milw•~~·~ '· U lnnlno• Only o•m•• sche<lultfl,
Ttnl1~!'1 01rn11
Prt.
.fi..10
.556
.521
.497
.403
.. l87
.634
.535
.472
.469
.464
AJ-0
GB
111
JO
181~
JI ,.
14
23
23\,
24
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W8•M"111on (Bo•m&n llO·l ) .i B111lmor1 (Cufll•r
ll•ll, nlthl
t n1<100 IBrtdl•v 1J.1't 1t Ktn111 Cl11 !S1>l!I·
loflf 7•1!. nloM
!loll"" !Prtrr1 n .101 t i 0.,..,,11 (lollt~ 1:1-101,
l'l.~I
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MH .. ~~·~· 11.0<.kM>Od ,.J\ •I A"111h (llHH•·
•"'''" !;-\ll, ft•9M 0,,1• 11•m•1 •cl>e<lulr<I
DEAN LEWIS
1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
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Execution Phase
U nder Scrutiny
By Shackleford
By 110\\'ARD L. HANDY
01 I~. 0 •111 P'lltl SHll
NOR\\'ALK -Execution, U1e acl. mode
nr result of performance, according to
\\'t'bster, is the "'Ord bandied abuul by
(;o1dl'n \Vest College football coach Ray
Sh<ickteford Thursday night aFler a l\\·o-
hour scrimrnagc "'il h the host Cerrito!
r~atcnns.
"Execu tion. That's the hest wa;.-to
describe it. \11e need to \Vork on our ex-
erutinn Oil bolh offense and dl'fense.
"l thought we ninverl the ball well on
offl'nse but "''e la cked an y conlinu\1y.
\\le'rl ha,·e one good pl<iy and then a bad
Qnp_
"I \l'HS pleased wi!h our pas!'ing gan1e
(9 cornpletions In 25 attempts for 122
yards and three interceptions ~ even
thuugh "''e harl snme intrreepted.
"But this is typi cal of a first scrim-
111:.ige. \\'e will go pretty much with !he
san1e personnel Saturday ag;iinst Lon g:
Beach City College and then we will sit
down and evaluate the. defense on films
and get some J.!urs in regular positions.
"One thing !hat hurt us on offl'nse was
lhe fact \\'I.' used 15 or 16 players eac h
lirne on an intl'rmingling basis rather
than sticking wi th one unil."
By ROGF.R CARLSON
0 1 !ho OtolY PUG! ''•"
If there is a ll'eak SPQ1 1n the offcnsh:e ,
seiup of 1he J;:d1son High Chr1rgers, iJ'! ~
wel l disgwse<I
r\c"' eoo ch V1ni.:c-As<iro <ind his 117n-
CIF AAA chan1piuns are ct1rrcntl.v enRag-
t>d ii\ contact ctnlls at thf' ll un11nglun
Beach school ;is they prt>p for 1he up-
corning footb.:ill can1pt11gn, this tin1e 111
AAAA cirrl!'s.
An1l. thL· (;i't'<'n anct (',old. with a Hi-
Rarne "'inning skein intact, appear.o; ready
to e:-.:tend its slreak
Tiie Chargers have 16 relurning le!·
tern1en on their SJ·rnan s1111ad anrl 10 are
r!'t urning starters or strong AltemRtc.•
for the 22 offensive and de[ensh e pos1 ·
tiuns
The h1~u:<>Sl qul'st1on ,it 1he mo1nent 111
the offensive align ment is who will lead
the Chargers a1 quartt>rback.
Rattling for th e post arr ~1t1rk Mar1TW1n,
a fi-4. J9(l.pn11nd ~en1nr :ind Buff Bn~ard,
another senior checking in at 5·9. 165.·
fl(lgard dirert<'rl th!' junior varsity lasl
yea r al qliartt'rback while Harn1on wa~
Jcr·ry H inojosa·.~ bar kup rnan and the
starting defensive safC't .1·.
"\Ve 'll Lry to go with nne or the fllhcr
afler the season is und<'r way. hut I wani
to s~ ea ch 111 action in our first gan1e
with St. Jflhn Bosco. \Ve 'll probah!y
Alternate th ern each quarter.'' sa}'S
A~aro.
Should Rogord nab !lie post. ~larmon
\vould be shifted to split end. an area ~ill""
ri>n1ly being contested hy juniors Aob
Granath c&-1, 1701 and i\l ark \\1eatherbee
(6-0. 180!,
Don Enriquez of Dana Point (left) \\'On the National l lol Rod Associa·
tion's (l\'l-IRAl National c hampionship in the A FD class at Indian·
apolis during Labor J)ay \VeekencL ti·lorc than 1.200 drivers co1npetC'd
in 94 classes at the 17th annual NllR.'\ Nationals. the biggcsl. drag rat'.-
ing event in the nation, Enriquez, who is sho\1111 here receiving the
Champion Spark Plug trophy. earned his Lille 1rith an elapsed tin1e of
7.29 seconds for a speed of 165.44 n1ph for a riuarter n1ilc .
For !he record. eath tea1n p::iined a
f(lt<tl of 2Q3 yards running with the Golden
\Vest line stflpping the F<ilcons for a loss
n11 nine diffcrl'n! OC'C·<isinns for 3."J yfl rd s.
'l'hl' nustlcrs lost only t.hree times for 15
y;irds.
On the scoreboard, qUArterback Jcfr
Rririk!C'.V capped a penalty·ladcn drive for
<1 S<'nre early in the aclinn 11nd Bobby
('owlcs put lwo 111orc 011 the bo:ird for the
F:ilt'!IJ\S.
Returning for running duly is fullback
Rocky \Vhan (6..(1, 1!15 sr. l, a tough back:
1l'hn is un rhallcngt>d. However .Joe
J)(on1etrekos 15-11. 200 sr I is ready 19
s!ep in :;:,hou!d ii. hr necrssary,
\Vhan was a S<'l'Ond·lean1 All-Orange
Coast arr11 choice las! year al l1ncbnr kcr.
The tailback is 111ann!'d by &hby
Srnilh (5-JO. 165 sr.l. a fellow v.·ho Wll !
ln1prl'ssi\'(' in last y<'::tr's :lR· 7 rout of
\Vest Covin;i 111 lhc ClF st'n irlials.
Also 111 tl1f' 1crilhal.'.k p1cturr i.o; l<"rcdd1e
ll('rnflndf'z 1;,.fi, 1·!;1 jr t.
First Major League Hit
'fh<' lone (;olden \\'esl rally came lhe
fourth tltnl' the Jtus!l ers had prisse ss1011
l'IS Paul ~hanl" engineered thr team
downfil'kl \\'ilh finesse on an opllon p!t1y.
nuring the dr11·<' he connected on tt1•0
p;is.~cs for 31 yRrds and rnn for 25 yards
in thrf'f' (':Jrri{'•;.
Cary Bal ch 1s being 1110\'ed from
tail back to slulhat:k to ta kr Ad ra11tag1.>·of
his ninning ahility silong \l'llh lhe receiv-
ing ga111e Trrr,v K1pjlt•r hal'k~ 11p Ra\cl•.
"'110 i ~ a reliable l'AT anrl kii.:koff
SPt~tialist.
Wins Gattie fo1· A11g·els Hick Hir·e. a trulbflrk rroin Santi:igo
\1 1gh. went O\'e r lrorn 011e yard out after
Sh;ine harl put the hfl11 on thr one
F'1ghrlr:J? !or thf' 11ghl enrt v;1cancy art
Hnh Fonl 111-0. 17f1 Jr l, llicharrl
Thnn1pson tfi·:l. 1110 ~r \a nd Dan \Vinche.U
(6·0, 175 jr . I
Ronk1e second baseman Billy Parker
smashed a tv.·o-<Ju\ home run in the bot·
tom of the 12th inning for his first major
league hit and ii gave the California
Angels a 3-2 "'·in over the Milwauk!'e
Bre\1·ers Thursday night.
After popping out t"·1ce. Parker made
his major league debut memorable with
his hon1cr ove r the 406-fool 1nark 1n
eenl('rfield. 'T'he ball was hit nff reliever
Flnvd Wcflver after ~1il\\·aukce stt1rh'r
Rill Parsons allowed just four hils in the
first I 1 innings.
F'or \Veaver ii "'flS his firsl los~ And his
f ir~1 decision.
The vi ctory 1venf to the fourth An~cl
hurler. knuckl<"baller Eddie f'iSh<'r 1vho
improved his record to IG·6.
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i\Uh1ilukeo ~1avl·d nit dcff'~•t in thl' bol-
tl'!n1 of !he 11th v.·hl'n Jose Cardenal
thrrw (l.1ickey Rivers ou t at the plate.
Arter singling, Jlive.rs lried lo score on a
hil to center by Jim Spe.nL('r .
Par~ons allowed onlv n11e ht1 ;ind t\\'n
h;i scrunners through £.ight inn111g~. Thi•
Angels took advantage of two \\'alks and
i\li('key !livers' ont'·1111t triplt' In t1r lhl'
game ;it 2·2 in !he bn!lon1 of the ninth.
Afler the Angels scored, Parsons v.·ork-
<'d his \Vay 011!. of further trouble. He got
Tony (ionzalt•z to gruund in!o a double
pl;iy to end the rally.
S1;11·11ng sign.'\l callrr Bill Cnrncliu~ rl id
a creditable job imssin~ \1·hile letlern1<111
~lnntr [)Q"'•ninR and Fornier ~1.'\tf'r Dei
star J\1<1rk Dunn did v.•ell in the ball car-
rying department.
!)rrcnsi\'{' coach Tlon Rowt. felt the
H11stlr rs did "·ell onc e they got over the
JllH'r.~.
"The kids hustled vrrv well and we 'll
('nrretl lhe nii st11kcs. wC ·11 hav(' to \Vail
,1nfl see hnw sore \l'C. llre tomorrow before
\1'e <"nn determine anything for Sa !ur.:
d;i v." Howe s;1ys.
There were no niajor injuries tn either
ICfl!ll d11 ring thf' two-hour 1v11rkouL
11th ANNUAL SUPER
ONE DAY ONLY-SUNDAY, SEPT. 12th
The (haq.~1·rs' hln1·ar1I t1•aH <1pprart1
even strong<'r th;.n the ba1·kflelrl with
tackles Slt>\'e T1111n1ennnn (6·1, 215 sr.)
and Bob (;raves (6·4. 200 c;r I rC'turninl(.
Larry Sw ifl 15-11 , 180 !-r l al so will sec
action at tackle.
Al guard IS Sl'cond tc;Hll Al!-C'IF' /\,\A"
.lcff (';1rl1·r (5·1 1, 17:'1 sr ~ 11lu1 A~arn
<lcscribrs ;is "one 11f the f111f'-;! puthn>;.
GU<lrds I've C\'l'r worker! 11·1th ." .. ' • A!~o a! g11;1rd are Rii.:k <.;a rnplX'll 15-lt'. ...-
175 Jr-1, Art HigelO\I' !5-B, 155 Jr.) and
Arian Bav11 .. ~ . ., 15-1!, !80 iir.). ~)
Steve Rnhrrts !!J.-10. 175 ~r.) :inrl B+:Ui't
Ha mrnon 15·10. 18fi .~r.) Rre al 1·t·n1cr.
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48-Month Guarantee Batteries
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99 FITS 90o/o OF ALL AMERICA1"-
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H DAILY l'ILOT f'rld.,., s,ptembtf 10, 1~71
t.roAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
CITY 01' COIYA MllA lllOTtc• 01' Al"l"\.IUITleJll
OlANO• COUNTY, CAlll'OllllA ~ P'UMDlll• UlllO•l TM•
lllOflC• llllVlftll• l lM aM8l0 .. CT •MMAYMlNT
NOTICE IS HElt:IY GIVl!H "-' •M~ A.CT el ttn
•<I ...-t• w1 11 ... r.cl>lv"' tw -Cll'y The C.Unl'r .i Or.,,.. II.II llMn
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Coo11 Ma •, Ct ll!OrnLI, 1111TH fl>I ,_, If mlnltt.r """"' ..,,...u111T II ""' •m•r9HICY'
ll.DI • ,,._ an s.iorm1111r t~ 1'71, 11 l,...IOl'....,_T A.d If lt11 !I'. L. ri.,...1.
,.111t11 t~• m1v will OI -lllllllk!Y TM ••,.. til W .,...YI-• 11 • 1
•nd •••d oloud In ti.. C0<tMll Clllmbori dlf!lft.,_, ttl* Cou,.,., .-.<immimattw Of.
t.... FUlNl~HING ALL LAIOll. OTHER ftc1r n -l~llH li'llclol 11 '"""'' Ill•
1',11,CILtTIES AS M,O,Y I E lEQUlll!D ti ,.,_ltftfl on boh111' ol ITl1 "''""'""'
FOii Ti<E llllllG,o,TION 1'0 11 MEOIAN °'"""'· ISUt.NOS ON NEWl"OllT I OULl!VAllD "'" 9"'11nllon h .. I ... Wtlmllled DY tt>I
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(Oll!t1c1 11oc:u••'lnl1 m•v be obT&lr.td ti iYc-• Jlt"T, S."'• Ana: Ct ll!Ol'nl•.
t h• olllct or I~• ~llV Cler~. 11 l'tlr Orlv., "'<ldlllo<l•t lnf<ll'm•llOll mov l>I obt•IM<I
Co1!1 Me••· C11,1o•n°1. """' • 11-111 ol bV colllni Ill• CO<t""' A.dmlnlolrt!IY• Of·
$JS.Oil. "' c1'11r1t of 11.00 will be m"'1t It tlco t1 (711) tJ+:l:U~.
1'11rrc!IM by mo!! P LE,o,SE M/\IL Comm@<!" COl'Clrnl"' lhll opllcfllon ~E~.&11/\TE CHECKS. m ov be 111brr1l"l'i bv lnlerft·!etJ
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''""'P1niM by 1 cl'lllled Of c1V.ltr't or. EllWt rd A.<111Jrro. M 1 n1 1 'Ii 1 r cnK~ or • bl<I band tor nol ltu lllon 10 Allm!nlllrtllon
f>frcont <>I !Me '"'°""' ol Tho bid, m&<11 U.S. °""''"mini '1f Lt bc• Pl•~blt ... '"" Cltv ot C"l!I ""~··· ol50 c;.oldtn G.1111 AY-• NOTICE IS FUlllHEl GIVEN 11\tl Thi ....
C\h C<>llndl a• told C:lfv 111• l'llfof<>!'ore Stn ~~ltn, C:1Ulof11la tl161.
eUtbll""f!d • .,,..,Jllnt ••1• 1n<1 1ct l1 ef cornm...,11 '"'"' ott>lr 11ni!! "'
V.aOf'I, In tcc0<d1ntt wllll low, lo be ot l<I IOY....,.,.,,.,,I t l'Mll '"r-lolt I t b • r
In Ill• conttri,1<llon ol "'' •ba•• 1nlll ll'd .,..nh iTklnl wlll ti. COl'l!dorltd 1ravl<lltd
lmorov1monls. Tiit! ••kl 1 r•11 t r>d 1c1I• """ •r• ,_..,,.. wlti.I" U Mn Ill me
w11 "'""'"" b¥ tl'le c fy c .... ...::11 bY Pllbllcatl°" .,, mh 0r...,r1m """'"'''Y ""~ullOI' N<> 10-1\0 on "''· 1111 d1Y ef L•b<>t .,..1nl111i...1 end unfit .i ..,.,.,,,'. p.,..,,,~,. 1'1', •na 11 on folt I" lht M· mltftl '""'I l""lcol• w1Tflln ,..... ffy 10
l o<:e o• 1111 CllY Cle•-or .. Id CITV Tfltt t llllff f1>1 l"r<>Vrt m Alltnl .,. 1~ Ol;ttl· ~la fUe i nd K l!• '' lltteln r1tt rrllll lo "'"'' ot L•bor 11101 lllW I t nd 1 corn· ~·a 10oP!t<1 fn tM1 """'" '' thcvvll fllllv mini 11 1 0
I nd comPlfttlJ "" -1!1rtll'I, I rr<! Ill.II 111i .,_..., 9'1P11Cf!ICln kit lundln•
'\llU •c•I•. u 1dop1e<1 bv 11la r...,lullan, undtr mi l!mtrtincy Em•IOYmen! AC!
I• m •ae 1 P•" o1 1111• nal'lc• bY rtler1nct . 0,.,...11111 ,.,.. me lollowlnt'. d latrlbullon ol
Tiit C:on1r1C1or $11111, In I fl • Nndl t nd lob cot....,..Je1.
Hrlotmt Mt ol ll>e worw t nd Im· COUHTT 01" o•AJllOI: :;•:,,•;s,~~~ ~n~~~~ ... ~~t t~ ..... L::i:.. ~::: I ArbOtltt •lM2.t7'
ol 1111 Stolt of C•lltornl1 t pollc1bl1 1 l!nylron..,..,1 ,.,..1yat
'""""· wl!n !lie ••<fl>llon only ol wc:h I E~ull"m•nl °""''"' y&r1~110"1 •• m ov bt r1qul•ltd undor "'" 2t Llllortrl
•Dttltl slllulol """u1nl lo wllldl o r.,. 2 MtlnTtnonci Mftn
c•t<lln•• lle•euncltr t rt llktn t nd wlllch 2 Ptrk l •nieri ~'"' no• b<>en supt rstdltd by IM ''"" \ Youlll Action coordlnotor vl•:ono o! !ft• Lt baf Coa1. Prtltrenc:e lo I zoo KHIM'• l~bor •ntll tie given onlv In me "'""""' 1 AlrPOrl N<>\Se "'Hlemtnl ti>eClolisl "roviatd bv low, ' a ulldlftl ln1tectori
In• Ccntroclcr >1111! U!.e cnlJ un· 1 Tvt lo! Clerk
"'~nufoc!ured mot~l•I• produced In Ill• 1 AdMlnltlr•llv• Anilvt1
u n11oa 5111., and anly m•nutoclurld n Pltnntr•
""'"'l•I• monu!eclur1d Jn !l'lt Uni!..:! l>l•!H . Wbl!1n!ll llY •11 lforn m•!wl1l1 J SVl!lfnt I nd Prcc..iur1 Af\l lV~I•
proaucf'd Jn int Unl!ld 511111, In !lie 1"ypl1! Cl•rlr.1
J>..-1o•m•nct o1 tt.1 c<>ntrocT. ' C011"1m1111lty ~ct Aiclti
Ne 111a sho!I bl con•ld1ttd uni"' 11 I• 2 S•nllt rltn Aldis
mode a" 1 bli nk form turlllllltd llY t~e 1 Horn1 HH11h Aldel City "' Cost• Miw, i nd 11 m ade In •C· 1 Dlr1clor af Con1umer ProlK!lon
c0<donct wlllo tt.e provliloni "' Ille 1,,.. , TYPl•l (lerk1 po~•I reQu1rernt nts. 2 Cornmunlfv Stf"\llCH Al<lft
Etch blader "'u•I bt Uct n•Hl end 11.., 2 lnv .. 11111.., AHl1tonls .,,.,,qu1llli<ld 11 r1<1ulrltd by lt w. 1 Jlth1blllllllon Prctr1m1 C:oordln1I~
Tne C:i!V CO<tncll o1 ti.t CllV o/ Cini• 1 l ulkllt11 MtlnT1n1nc•ln11ructor
'·"" ruerYu !ht r l1M lo ••IK ! 1nv or l l!•ul-1 M1Tn!o,..nt• 1n1rruclw 111 Illa•. 1 SYt!fflll •nd l"tCCed\ltH An1ly1I
Ooteo Seot1mber J, lfll I Tyol1t Cltrk !Y OROEll OF lHE CITY 2 "'dmlnlalrtl!~e StrvlcH Anitltnl
COU NCIL 01' THE (ITV OF' • 011>uly P robation Olflc1ta
co:nA MESA. C:ALIFOllNIA 4 Tvol1! Cltrkl
Puoli•n'<I Ot~nge Cotl! Ot llY l"llOf, 4 lnv11!1...,10 .. '~Ptem!ler ICI, 13, n11 7!!Q-11 I R•N•ch .&.nolwS1-!tti1vlo•1I Science t N11rslt11 Anlsl1n!1
LEGAL NOTICE
)10TlC:I 011 l"UILIC HEAlllNct
tlEfOlll THE CtfT COUNCIL
01' TME
CI TY OF FOUNf ... ttl VAL\.l!Y"
NOTIC E !S HEll E8Y GIVEN 11 .. 1 ""
T11•Mlitv, StP!lm1>1r 11, !111. ti t:OO P.M,
In '"' C:cunc:ll Cht ,.,l>or1, CllV Hill. 10'l00
s1 .. t1• Av1n111, F0<tn!1ln V 1 11 1 v,
Ctllfo•nl1. Ito• Cl!v C:O<Jndl wlll holD 1
p ublic no1rin1 on lh1 tollowlnv: L AtoNI en .. 1111nl... C1mmh1i1"
"<!Ion rt C:-ltlon•I U11 ""'"'It 1•. ...... i•NI•• Sltll<HI . fll&d bY Atl•ntlc
~;cMlleld Ce>mponv rHordln, condlllon
,mpa1t<1 bv Th• P lonnlnv Commllllon on
tn•lr I PPfOVll "' C:ond l110ni11 Ult Pprmlt II to mo<lllv •xl1!1nt •trYlco
Motion al the nortl'leilU corn1t o!
8">o~nunl I nd Ellll.
1. A1t111 01r 1'111r111n1 C:tmmlnl•n
Acll.., ro Ol11oorov11 cf !ht lnotoll•llon
t nd 11•0 al on h•c:\ntrU"' fo• lhl Wocrl<O
Slor t In lh• W••lllovon 1"1111 Snot1plnt
Center l>V OOYI• I. ~llltld•. Inc.
Tne,. m•ll•t1 ''" belnl orocnstd 1"11ro111~t lo tlle l"l1nn\n1 \.1w1 cl tlle
Sbt1 <II C:1lllo1n\t {G<IY'I, C:<Mlt IJ.000 •I
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O•aJnt nt•. Tht Zonln' OrdlMnct, z.,..1n•
"'"""· 1NI E~llll>lh are an 1111 In m1 Pl1nn•"" Deo••!menl t nd 1,. 1v1dt blt
le• pubJlr lnS<1ecllon 1N1 0•1mln1tion.
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•n -rtunnv to "" ,a If turtht r •n·
1orm1!1on ls d••lrecl. ~au m•v cont1CI Ille
l"ltnnir>G Otoittm1nl 11 '62·1'?~ ,,;., '""' Jc !lot 1bcve otem•
CITY C:OU l~(lL 0'
THE CITY OF
l'OUNT"lt' \'ALLEY Mary E . Coli
(llv Cl1•-
l"ubli•~ed Oronte Cff!I DlllV PdOI,
St1>t1mri.r IO. \"I 1S11·11
LEGAL NOTI CE
1'10tl(! TO C•liUllTOll$
SU l'!lllOll C:OUllT OF f·HI
ITATf OF CALll"ORN!A tO•
THf COUNTY 01' OllAlll!il!
E>11!t ot
O~to11NI.
No. A 1f!l1
E.t.ll NESr J. WAGN(lt.
NOllCE IS HEllEllY" GIVEN to !11e
•«<ll!ot1 ot tno obav• n1mtd a•ced•nl
t htt 11! .. ,.....,, 111vlnt c lolms •t •ln>T 1ne
&1l<1 <'.fo<f Go1'1 1ro rM11lrod lo !111 Thom
Wiii> !hf n ......... VOllCll•••· In '"' Dlflc1 ol th• clor• o! lh• 1baYe .,.,1111oa e<>u,1. '"
'" P•t••nl rn.....,, with mo nectJsorv
~oucners. to tll1 u~tltrolon"' 1t Unltecl
StolO• Notlon•I ll1nl<. 0•1noe C0<tnlV
ll•v1on•I Ofllco, • O llo; i•os. O'•~oe,
C1l lorn<1 '1MI. v.·nlch b lht olo<• "'
""''""" ar th• ""°~"•onta •n 111 m1llor•
"'"'n lnlno 10 Ill• "''"'' ol Mia aocedon•. wlllllll lou• mon•"• 11!0< mo ll•JI 011bl!<I· Iron (II m;, nol1c1
Doled SeD1t ... b•' 7, ft/I
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1110 '"•lit• "'"trnlY !H Admlnl••r11tr
P,1~11•nea Ore nor (01;• O••I• Pdo'
•ro1em1>er 10. 11, ~" 1n<1 Odcb•• I.
1'11 '3\o 11
LEGAL NOTICE
1'10TICI: OF l"UIL1C: H'E.l.R1~G
NOl!CE ti l'IEflE e v GIVEN 11111
""bllt he1tlnt wllo b• lltld ~V !ne C:llV
Coundl c! !ht (II>' of C:<>•'• I/OJI on
S•pl!ml>tr ?ti. 1911. •I 1n1 ~our c1 ' :io
o m., or A• loon n1err1!!tr •l '"' m1llt1
m1v bo h•orD. In 111.0 (O<JnCll (h1mber fl
t!ie Clly l••ll, 17 Ftl• O•I••, C<>•ll Mou,
C111!"'n1t, on lhe •ollowlnt •tione •••l·
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6 Cl1•k1
1 8 1;/Med Engine~"
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4 C:ltrk Tvolst1
I Personn11 A1111v.io 2 Adml11l1!r1llve Trtllle~>
I EmPIO\lmonl lM«VleWtt
1 Clerk
I S!otl1l!t1111
2 A11dllor "'portl>er Tro:n-e1
2 Accoun!1n11
l A.11dl!or
I "'<<ounl C:lork
1 TYol!I Clerk
I A.dmlnl1lrotlye Anal••t
l Sv•tMns t nd l'rocedurH Ant lY"•
J 111us1t1tcr
I Lll>r1rv Soecl•llST
I "''' Condlt:<>nln1 M1<h1n:t 1 G~•denus
J Lobcrtr
I M1ln!tn.1nc• Cfroonler
I M1ln1tn1nc• Elo-clrl(i•n
l Ft cllllleo Enntrlnttr
I a 11ro!ln1 M1c~lnt O"ro111r
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4 Kevo~ncll 01M'r1to"
1 Admlni>t•t llYI St'"'"" AS~isrtnl
1 Clerl II
I Economlt An1lvsl
Clfl•I
11111!1
lll,500
I F;r!m1n
l Cl•••• I Pallco P1t<olm1n
I U•NA l"AllM.
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l"oli<I Q!tlcors
lllKOfa> S11Ptr Vl~or
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FOUNTAIN VA.LLl!Y
'll.1'00 l Aamlnls1r11i.-. ~ldt
.1 Mt l11l1n1nce Mt"
l St1roo Cl•rk
LAOUN• l l!ACH
116,000
F l•o OllP•!fftl t
51...,.. Clerk
Clerk lYPl<t
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\.OS ALt.MITOS
112,100
1 Streri Molnlen•nce Min
HfWl'O•T ll!AC:H
151,JOO
l l"l1n""" I l"lon Cll«kl Enolneer
1 llulldln• !11$00<lot
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/ic"°1rnlt nl/B1rvt r llul!~1n1 M•lrner.once f,'•"
l>'P•ll Clerk
S/\N C\.'IMl:NTI
Sl9,0Cll 1 Pl1nt Ootr1!0• lralnttS
1 C•0\1"01 Mtlnltn1N:t "Tr11r ••
S/\Of JUAN C,\l"ISTllANO
'l1 . .100
(t\opl ll ulldln• ln•o1tlor
Sl!"'L IE.I.CH .,,,(IXI
' Po" •.11l,,!0n1nce M•~
I "*r•ln9 1.1,1er llf'l>•lrm1n
l C:omp~IOf 0Perltof
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Mech1nlo1 HtlDlr
VILLA l"A•.11.
$11,JOO
M1lnlen1N:t M•n
Sl'l:CIA\. OISTRICTS
l'LOOD C:OllTllOL
LEGAL NOTICE
2 l!llC!rNtk Teri:llnk lM
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MOTICI TO CllOITO!llS
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TME COUJllTY 01' 011 ... NGI
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NOTICE TO Cll•01TOllS
SUl"l!lllOll COUllT 01' THe
Sf/\TE 01' CA\.111011)11"' l"OJI
THE COUllTY O' OllAHGE
l!•l•te o1
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No. A1'nN
IC.ATHllVN G. WHITE,
lllOTtCE IS HEJIE!V GIVE1'1 to 11>1
crltdlto" of th1 •bov• n1me<1 dt<:e<!onl
1ner 111 ptrton• llt "i"' cl•lm• 1t1Tn•I 1he
1•ld aec:Nlent •r• r•~ulred 10 Ille lhem,
wllh In• nKener'Y VO<Jch1ro , In 1he cfrlce
of tho (iork al I"• 1b0Yo .,,tllled (<lllrt, or
!u pro11n1 lhem. wf!h !he n•c•~Slr.
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busln1•i of Ill• 11nder1lon1d In all mettero
1>1rl1lnlnt lo the e1l1I• ol told dec1d1n1,
wl1111n liwr m<>nltil •ll•r 111• tlr11 pu0Uc1-
lion ot 1n1i notlc•.
Ooted Aus111t 10. 1'71
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Executer ol 111• Wiii c1
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1911 ?JU·ll
LEGAL NOTICE
llOTl(I! fO ClllOITOllS
SUl"ERIOll COURT OF THE
STATE 01' CALll'OllNIA '011
THI COU NTY 0 1' OJl ... llG!
No. A.4HOS
Es•ate ol NELLIE G LONG, Oec•••f<!.
tlOTICE 1S HE'1E8Y GIVEN to lne
1 Cu,.ICulum $upp<>r1
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t ulltrt•n
t!6,JIS
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l'lwnllnl lln INtfl
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tr'<lllo•• ol mo abcY• n•m•d aecHl•nt I Y 1 I • m I l~t! oil pe"""" 111v)ng cltlms 191lnsl 1ne
•~Id dectdent are ro<111lred to Ille them.
witn lhl neces.1 rv v<111chors. 1n !hi 0!11ce
o! !Mr clerk ct Th• 1bcve enll•lecl tcurl, er
lo Prt5tnl lllem, w1111 int noc•u•r~
vc11cht•» 10 tne ""d~rrluned •I !lot of!l<e
1 C:e>mmuni!V ll•IA!lcns C:oordln~tor
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I~ the ••'•T• cl s..ld <loctdtnt. wltllin lour
monr"' •Hor lhe !lt11 ou~ll~•tlon o• !ni•
notic•.
Oa!e<l AIJOU•I 1, 1911
Nnncv Mcl(•nn•
E~•culdx <>f th! will
o! 1no 1b0v! ~•mt<!
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Auqu•I U end Sto!•mb•• l. 10, 11
1t11 ''ot 11 1------------1
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Facillt•!o• NOl!C:E 0 1 l"UllLIC: Hl!A111NG
1 l~'"'•mt1\to1n NOTICE IS HEllEIY C.1 \/EN 1n11 I~•
I Sytl.,..,> A.n•I•••• [n11nae• C:I"' (OUMll of Tnr (lh ol NrwD<>•! ll•ath
I Con•ulttnl ;~ En•i•onmont1I sc;t nct .,111 ~old 1 p<!blic h!'O••nt ••aud.no
' Melnltntn<1 ,,..,._Ct •ten!"' Ordl<'illCt N<>. J~. being, AN OllOIN·
I M•lnlffl;OnCt M on-Alr/CondlHo~lntl .&MC:E OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
Hr1!1ng llEA(H ADDING SECllONS 10,011li,
'"" J •••w•n :IO.Ol U • A.N O 10 :..o;JS ... HO AMENOING
13 .. l/O SECTIONS 70.31 OXI ANO :IO .0.0JO OF 1 1~1cnor AidO THE NE'llPO!IT !EA.Cl'I MUNIC:I P ... l
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11'.!10 NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER
Toocner 1'1deo GIVEN tn1t 1no s•ld ovbllt no.rfnq will
Tull<ft l>e neld on !he 7tth dav cf <•pr•mh•r. ,~.!I I 1911. I t •ne "°"' "' 1;30 P,M, In if,o
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llY OllOEll OF 1HE llOAlO 01'
SU PE•ll\SOllS OF ORANGE COUNTY .
CALI F'lll~ll.&
!SEAL!
WILLIAM E. SI JOHN
C:o11n!v Clerk •nd ~•<!l<IC\e Clttk
of '"" ll"ard c< Svnerv110•1 <II
Or•r>Ge C0<tnTV, c:11,1ornt1
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LEGAL NOTICE -----1
1 l:!S1S
l"ICllTIDUS I U!ll'll!JS
i'll"'E STAlEMINf
lottcy,.lnv ol'to" Is ddlf'1 bu'lf'tl!
/i STPO s~L(5, llN~ i~v ,.,,k (irr.lr ,
Irvin•, C1I.!, •11161,
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LEGAL NOTICE
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SfATEMl'NT 0' AaAllDONMfNT 01'
US E 0' FICTll lOUS I USIN!ES5 N ... MIE
Th• fo!lcwlrc. orr<on• h1v• 11>1"dc"od 1~• ~.e al 1n• 1-ctlt.ou• bu•;n•., r~rn·
•OENll KIT COMP.&NV 11 1100 ,:., oo•I
Boultv••G, Ne•""'' llearll, C.Al,•n'"'"
ll'°'NGOll PUNT.& OPEll~T ION$.
INC . I N•.. v .. ,. .. .. ,.,...unn 1
G'ttnwocll "l•l•, (,•••.,wlc~. CoMn
0-!)tl, 1~1. Dusin•u WI! COf'l!Utl•O D• • (O•·
""'"''0" JoliM J. Ml•lln,
Se<t!lirY OI
llil"GO•·Pun!1 Oi>t'~''~" I~(
l n11 ,!1!omtn! w11 lllll(l w,f., "'~ C.""" tv Cler~ ol Oran•• Cnunl• o" Auo1r1t 11
1Yll l>V llttlY J 11••·•,;ten .. O~DUIV Ceun!y
Clerk.
T~!, Dv•.lnol' I• ~•IMI ctnouc!ea b• •" Pu~ll•"•I! 1nl!i•ll!<i~I .&1tc.u<! 17, '"" O••nv• C:o11t O•dy P1IQI,
1na Seo•emoer J. )Q, 11. r•'<Je•l'~ C•~n•lln 1911
11111 't•l•n\•n! 1110<1 wit" II'• Counivl-----_____ ----1
(l•r~ o! Or•no• CounlV on~ AUQU•1 11, LE"AL NOTICE
HVl 71
If)!, II• 11•!1• J, 81·~·'e" Dt pu!y Couhlv \T •
ClorO.
Pu1>ll1htd Or1n<1r C<>••I 01llY Piiot ,
"""""'! 11. 1na Sep!•'T'bor 3, 10, 11, \171 ll•O·ll '"'
, 1306•
FICT!llOUS IUSH•ESI
NAME STATEMENT
tollowinu ae<SOM• •••
City Of Boats At Catalina Island
Every cove o n Catalina Island was jammed with
cruising boats from the mainland over lhe long
Labor Day weekend which m arked the end Qf lhe
cruising season. Portion of the fleet at White's Land·
ing -which include's Newport Harbor Yacht Club's
~1oonstone Cove and Balboa Yacht Club's Hen Rock
facilities -is shown above. Over 200 boats v1ere
counted in this area alone. Other fleets jainmed
Avalon, the Isthmus, Fourth of July, Cherry, Emer-
ald, Howland's, Cat Harbor and Little Harbor.
Sabots Set Sail Saturday
The Pacific Yacht and
Balloon Club has outlined the
shortest set of rules of any
yacht race for its 8th annual
Sail of the Sabots Saturday.
To participate in the event
you must:
I. Be under 16 years of age.
2. Have a Sabol -any kind
will do even y ou r
neighbo r'£.
3. !·lave a good appetite for
hot dogs and chill.
4. Ya cl1t Club affil iation not
required.
Thal's the format for \Vin·
ning one or rnore of the 14
perpetual trophies offered by
P BYC in its popular junior
event that rira ws entries aU the
way from San Diego lo Santa
Barba ra ..
The sudden-dealh race will
start at noon Saturday off the
Sea Scout doc k.
The course \\'ill take !he col·
orful 8-fooL pram~ up the
North Lido Channel around
Tur11e1\ Fay
Split Races,
Lea<l l(ing
OYSTER BAY. N.Y. (AP)
-Ted T11rner of Atlanta and
Ernest Fay of llouston splil
Thursday's t1\'0 race:r> in !he
\\"Orld's 5.5-meter ::1 a i l i n g
championships and Temaincd
ahPAd of King OlAv V of
l'\urway in the Ol"erall ~tAn·
d 1n2s.
Thr 68·,·rar-old monarch.
\\'ho ht1s attra("ted 1nost nf the
rOll11n~ in!eresl. fin1.<1hed !'e.-
C'>nd tr Tl1rnf'r -and sL'l!h In
the Norlh
t·hn111pion. in the
race.c; condurted
Atn('nc;'an
(\rO•n"I<'
h\ t h r
Seaw;inhnka Corinth ia n '\'::it"ht
Club on Long Island Sound
Turne r. \\'ho bea! 1 h,.
mark the
same channel to ~lark "Q"
and back to the fin ish al. the
~ea Seoul Base
After finishing :ill b0<1\s v.•111
be bea ched at the Sea $c(1uL
base where a free hQI dog.
chil i and soft drink party ls
scheduled. Tr ophy presen-
tation (or the winners i.s
scheduled at 3 p.m. at the Sea
Scout Base.
Perpetual troph ies at stake
are:
0 . \\'. "Dick·' Richard
Trophy for the first girl to
fi nish.
Rueben E. Lee 'Trophy t'ot•
lhe first boy lo !1ni.ri h .
Audrey Divvens Trophy fol"
the youngest girl lo fini sh.
llerm an 'Tate 'Trophy fo r the
younge.~l boy to finish.
Ed Uayes S p o rtsm an
A\\'ard.
LL Jerry Shomaker Trophy
for the first boat to fini sh.
Don Bergman Trophy for
the f i r s I skipper-navigator
team to finish.
International Napes Sabnl.
Trophy fnr the fir st. assoc1a -
!ion rnember to finish.
Se.;i Scout Trophy for !he.
Balboa Cllalle11ge
firsl Boys Seoul
boat to finish.
skippered
Geo rge Strom ,_1 e m o r i ~ I
Trophy for t.he first to finish
from a loca l yacht club.
Lou Bennv Trophy for the
first to finisl1 from a southern
yacht club.
\V. D. ScOOck Trophy for the
lirst lo finifh from a southern·
yacht club .
Henry Erbe Trophy for th!'!
first to lini~h from an inland
.vaeht club.
Pat Royre. Trophy l'or the
first unafili:ited boat to finish.
Jn additirn to the perpctunl
awards, t~ke-home trophic~
11·il! be a11•arded to the first 21)
boats to finish.
The Sail of the Sabots is •
pro ject of lhe entire inem-
tic.rsh ip of the Pacific Yacht
<ind Balloon Club. It isnlso a
Jiving te.<1ti1nonial to the Jate
George. Stl"lm. ii well know•
co rinthlan sailor.
8 Clubs Vie for T1·ophy
Sk ippers and c•rews from
eight Californi a ya("ht clubs
ll'ill be on the line oH Cabrillo
Beach Yt1cl1t Club Sundny ,
Sept. 12 iri a bid for the highly
coinpetitive Balboa Challen,i;c
Trophv.
The· !rQph~· is competed lnr
once each year in Hhodes·33 ~loops. cBYC. \1•ith Roy Cu11·
tdff at the heln1. 1s the defen·
ding club,
l)tl1cr yachl clubs compelin,c:
for the trophy are Lone: Beach
YC with Sta n ~liller: A!amilos
Hay YC, Chuck K o ber ~
Ne1vport llarbor Yacht Club.
Bill Ficker: Ba lboa YC, Bill
Taylor: San Fr<1ncisco 'l'C,
To1n r-.lcCarthy; Los Angeles
'l'C. Jeff Brauch. and Berkeley
YC. Ji1n Lucas.
The Balboa C hallen g ~
Trophy \\'as originally nanied
A11gel111a11 Lead s Field
111 CataJi11a· LA Race
Thirty-two 1·111tage y;:will.s
ll1rried ou t fur !he Chnn nel
Cruising Club's 14th an nua l
Horneward Bound r;ice fro1TI
the Ca talina Isthmu s to Los
Angeles Harbor Sunday.
121 Tc Arno, Carlton Rogers.
CVC; (31 Caly pso. Jim
lloll\"wood . Sl BYC: (4.1 Ibo
Le i.e. Phil ~1agruder, CCC;
1~1 Nel l}' Bly, Richard Dupuy,
PV'l'C.
for its dnnor Boh \Vhi1('. ~nt1
\vas raced Jor in ti sudden·
death race 10 Rhodes-l.1s !he
\1·eek following the SCY 1\
!\1iriwinters.
11 con!inurd on that fonnal
until 2boul 1960 \\'hen Denni~
Jordon nr SL F'rancis Yacht
Club. San Francisco. brought
a (Tt'I\' sull th and \\'On 1!. h<1n·
dtly.
f or the next se,·eral ~e<1r1
South land ~ acht clubs sent
JU1odcs ski1lpers and cre1\·~
north in 11·h;it appe;irerl a ,-,1111
effort lo brin~ i1 homr. The
Southland sai!nrs see1ne<l tn h111
111111ble to cope "'ith the s1ron j?
rurrent~ and ofl<>ll high 11·inrl~
on 5an Frnncl~co Ba i·
F'irsl skipper to return tlu1
trophy to i!5 Snu!hl:ind honlfl
11·as Glenn Urnckmnn io I
Balboa Y<1cht Club. in 1%6 II
has hcen back in Sn11 Fr.in·
ci:.co at lea~t one yc>ar s1ncr
then.
llElONE 1"£11110111 111.n.s. t•vlne
c-c•nv, ~!oO tl•wpor1 C:•nter Drive,
Newport 8•1cn. lcr .,.,,..1.,1on ,., ruon•
l"'rtoOl••v In th• otn1rt1 .,ff ~11w1en the
N1w11<>r! F•et"'i>' •...:! l'l-<111111 Avonue ond
Ml-n F11<11er 1nd MrC:o"""' A•enueo, c ... t. MIM, !ram Ml IO (1.(1".
SJT.93l
1 AOmlnlUroTivo Ant lv,1 LEG AL NOTICE Du>lne<t "'· 1-----"=::C;:,'CC:.:_:::=''----I 5111 , ~jl S M~in No.'· Or1nc• 1 Ul'M Lewi• G. l(l1h, '°' Htl•OlrCDI, Ca1ant
Nor11•f'gian king hy orer three
n1inutes in rnoderate air, 1caris
in the low point scori ng
sys\l'1n with 11 point s nf1er
three of the se\"e.n racl'~. Fav
has 1.l.7 ""i1h King Ola v third
at. Z2.7
The special Cl assic class,
estah\isl1ed for the first tin1e
this year. was limited lo boats
tha t \\'ere buil t in 19:i4 nr
earlier.
PHRF' A -~ 11 Odine. Fred
Stevens, LAYC : 12) Chiriqui,
Oon Crossley. GGYC: (31 Ole,
'The Rhocles-33 i~ one of !ht
oltlcst and most compctili\'I
medium-sizt' n n t • d c s i S! 11
classes in Sou thern C11lifnrni a.
r-.1ost or them dale b;ick p;i sl
\\'or\d \\'ar II.
NOTICI! IS FUlllHEll GIVEN 1!11t 1t
the ""'em•ntlanta 1,m• ond alt<~ 1nY
l r>d t it ott'Ot"• •~l•"O!NI m o• 1ao .. r
•n<I bl ll•1•d llv '"' C•TV Counclt "' !!\•
C:llY o/ C<111t M••• en ••Id '"'""" Mtltlo<\. El\.Efll I' PHINNEY
Co!y C:I••~ DI 1h• CllV at
Cosio Me<•, C1llhl•~it
il'11bll1h•d 0•1~•e Coast OIUY l"lla!.
SIClltmblr 10, lfll UOt-11
LEGAL NOTICE
F 1MU
l"ICTITIOUS I USIHfSS
NAMll' StATEMll'IT
l ho l<lli<lwlftt P"e•ocn1 ••r ec1n1
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Fourth ore.rail \\'ilh Z:i pPinls
is Charles S11n\\'av of SfO\\'e.
Vt .. winner or the. opening
race In the 8er1es Wednesda y.
\V. Russell Slade of Sydne~·.
Aust ral ia, is a close fifth al
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THE BEST
Tieadl'r!lhlp p n I t s provr
"Pt>11nuls" ls one or 1he
\\·nrld'1 n101't popular <'001ie ~!rips. Re11d It dally In tho::
DAJLY PI LOT
\\'inner v.•as Ray \\'allace's
~4·foot Angelman sloop from
Los Angeles Yacht Cl ub.
The fleet \\'as hit by sl rong
1vi11ds off Los Angeles Harbor
lhal resulted in the dismasling
of Russ Lamb's Fleet\\'ood
from LAYC. Results:
CLASSIC CLASS -( l 1 Sea
Nymh, Ray Wallace. LAYC:
R. Grier. SI BYC.
Pll RF-8 -(I 1 Teache(s
Pct. C. l)('rivas. SI BYC: (2)
Gem. George ~1 t I n n es ,
\\'\VYC: 13) Naniloa, Hugh
\Vherritt. SI BYC.
OCE AN RACrNG (I I
Star, Pe~e Ebeling, CBYC ; t2 f
Sunbow II. Jim Curwen.
LA YC.
MORF -fl I Tarabar IL R.
Thomas, Si BYC.
011iol1u11dro Captures
P-Cat Clia111pio1isliip
Tom Ornohu•dro of Ba h i a
Cotiothinn Yacht C l ub .
Newport Beach, is the nc1v na-
tional P.Cat champion.
Omohundro sailed hill boRl
Nu \\'ay to a solid victory over
:io hopefuls in the natinn:il
ch:;impionship regathl slliled
C'ln S:inta !\tonica Bay out or
Callrornia Yach t Club over tht
U!hor Da v ~·eekend
Runner:up \.\'as rht "nld
man" of the fleet. Roh Baker
of Cabrillo Beach Vachl Club
Jn Turtle.
Defending champion R r;iul
Allen of BCYC \\'as 1n ~ec'OOd
place afl er the rir~t lwo r11ce~.
hut failed to .sail the final race
~londay.
It wall P-Cal wealher on
Santa ~1onic11 bay ror the first
two da ys of thr. rega tl.3. \\1inds
"·ere clocked at 8 to 12 knols
on Saturday, \\"hislling up to
18-20 knol s and rnur-foot seal!
on Sunday. but dropping to 5
lo 10 knots on ~1onday.
Trophy \Vinncrs: 111 Ko
\V;iv. Tom 0 m o h u nri ro,
nr Yr : t2 • Turtle.. Roh 811 ker,
CBYG· (:'!! 811 n.~hee. Ken
Rnrt!ett. ABVC; j 41 Aqunritrll.
Norrn ~fnrchment. ~fYC : /~I
Loki. E11rl Thornburgh. ~IYC:
If:! Ill11ck Fin. Elliott Olson, rvr
Star Cla ss
E11tries Set
For Reo-a tta ~
SEA J rLE l AP I -t:rtl\'J
from around the "'otld loo k ta
the .<1e<1 in !hips today to t.une
up for the fi()th ;innual Star
Class sailboat chan1pionshi p
race11.
The lnternRl\onal regatta
has drawn 48 enlries from
se1·en counb·ies for the com.
pelitron that begins Sunday.
Included in the rield are
de.fending rhampion Bi l I
Buchan of suburhan !\l~cer
Island, \Va!h.. ;1nd former
champions l.o"·ell N(lrlh And
~lalan Burnha1TI, both of Sa!
Diego. Calif · Pellr Petersor
nf A.~kun. Swedl'n : a n d
n ur"·ard Kmv.·le~ of Nassau,
Bt1ha1nas. .
Nnrth . Pe!t rrs n n 11111 Knowlc~ also art Olyn1p1c ttJ[
n1erlnl "inners in the Sia
clas~.
Your Money'• Worth
~; .. ,Leadi11g Exe ~utiv e Reveals ..
fi~ 'Gobd Derived by Recycling
·:.·· ! ' ... • ,.,,. 1 y SYLY"' PORTER recycled g\14-'1? and let thtir elected represen.
tttlves know . We can find
realistic answers only if in-
dustry, government, private
group., and consumers all
work toge:ther. It'll take lots or
money. far sightedness a nd . in
some cases. real gut.!!. But
wr 've got t.o pull ii off .
rbaps E 11re 1among the A. Yes. When ground as fint
al!ling mbtrs of con-as the gn iits of sand from
• A ican:i1 dutifully which it Wif c r i g i n a 11 y
·1 cting 'trash -bottles. forn1ed , glap.s can be sc at-
;' '·, paper -for recycling as tered 011er the landscapt lo
• ul m11 lerial!'i . rs this mere-help 11er11te the soil.
ly a ploy lo your en· Q, What do you think h thr
.,,,W~nmeflt <1 I oonscienct' or is ulliniate solution of t h e recYclin~ as financially reasi· 1:arbage and solid _ i>I As t e
hie as its su pporters claim'' disposal problems!
Perha ~ you 're among the
Q. Othe:r lop industrialist!
who ha ve participated in thlli!
ll e r i e s of questions·and-
ans11'ers columns during my
vacation and h a ve c:on-
centr1ted on pollution pro-
blems ha ve underlined their
fa ith in recycl ing all a fun-
damental answer. [):i you
:•JIMt icg who dou ht what the
·:~age ~rson can contribu1e &QI! also question hov• pr!).
• jf!JCt.1~ can be r ecyl:l e d
'et.'Qnomicall.v. \Vhat· can you
• ~-I. fl~ indl viduil!t, reall v
11G&lmplish end how valuable
i:oi • the recycline! Fr o m
Rayn1on H. MulfOrd . board
chairman (lr Owens·lllinois,
Tnc .. nf Tnl ed{I. Ohio. come the
fnllnwin1<: pro1·rx·ati1•e observe·
lions 11bou t the problem of
11•<1ste 11rid i~ :-;nlulinn:ii
Q Ill !he ('Ollection of hot ·
tie!!, ('H OS and p11 oer a rcall:;
'·alu:ib le contribu tion by con·
su n1e rs?
A. One il)te.restin-' solut ion
-althouglt a,d mitiedly one
that would ieke many years lo
put into 1-nect -is an un·
derground oipe system lo
mov e all solid "·aste dircc tly
from the censun1er. in home..~.
offices. hotel.!!, to a central
planl. There waste would be
automatically sorted into all
its vari(lU.!l components for
recycling.
agree~
A. Yes. i-~irsl. in many
case.!!, the waste is compristd
of valuable, limited resources
which mu!!I ~ recycled to
conserve their use ror future
Q. Can this really be done~ generations. Second , e 1• e n
A. ll is alread y being done where this is not the problem.
An actual systf':m is now in as in the c11~" or glass. the
n~ration in a suburh or sheer bulk in volvt'd in the ac-
Stockholm. Sweden. Whether cumul1tion or used articles
it can ~ done in a country as demands p r a e l i ca I . in·
large as ours is still a matter expensive methods of disposal.
of conjecture. but in the While lii nd fill and other low-
meanlime we can find other value methods may be orac-
wlutions te ou r solid·v.·aste tica ble in <'ertain localities.
problems. r~ycling with t h e
economie.!l It. can enlail -Q. Be specifi<' on "'hat so lu· would seem preferabl e in mo.~I
tions. tnstance:s.
A. \l.'e must develop space· 1-------
ase waste-collection systems
to replace. today's labor-hea vy. '
expen~ive ··horse and bugiy'"
methods of collecting the na·
hon 's garbagt:,.
\Vf' must de\'elop systems
for automaticallv sepa rating
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REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM O~VELOPED AT NEWPORT BEACH PLANT
Exacutiva Clyde E. Be•I J r. ln1pact1 Pl•stic Spool Used in Proc11•
_r,_1d1.1. S_!Pltmbtr 10. l'f_l _l _______ n.t.JLY PILOT !I
Philco-Ford
Wat e1· Purif yi.t1g
Sys ten1 Unv eiled
moctules ean be inler<:onnected
A "reverst nsmosi.s" sytten1 Lo buil d purification systena '
ot water purification that can t:apa ble of economically pr~
remove up to 95 percent of duci ng from thousands In
dlu olved s01Jc:I!. or' sft lts, from millions or gallons of water
wate r has been de veloped 111 perday. ~ays tl eil ig
Ph i!co..f'ord 's Newport Beach· The: e:1ghl·modulr prototy ptl
b.11std Liquid Proce.!ls Products in operation for demonstration
division. purposes produce~ J . 0 0.0
Introduced by Louis F J!:allons B dfly on 10 killowats.
ll1:ilig , vic e presid~t of of electricity, according 11\"
Phllro-f'ord, the system is .John Richardsoo. "[athe r" or
presenlly capable of de.talin~· the LPP proj~t.
lion of brackish water. wh ich. Sine~ the.rr ar~ no added '
ln layman 's teems . 1s :saltier chem icals involved 1n the proc·
tha n fre::r;h water. but not as t'SS. the sole t•atalvst is ele.c~
salty as salt water tricity. the mort modu le11
1'he re1·erse osmosis process utilized. says Richardson, the.
c:on!liils of a cycling proc edu re mo re electricity needtd, and·
utilizing whet Philco calls 8 the more water produced. '
"helical tubul11.r segment." Productk>n or the ne w~
which looks like a natlened sy.!llem is under way al Philco·.
spool. measuring w inches in Ford's Newport Be:ach plan•.·
diameter by 6 inches in wWith. under !hr m11nagersh ip Ot
and weighs less rha n ! 1 Hugh Thomp~on Reg i o n ~ I
pound~ sale.~ office.~ l'lrr be 1 n "
Brackish waler ,_, roreed by established in Los Angeles.~
a high pre:.!lsured p u m p Boston. Chicago, Atlanta, anrf··
Houston 1 h r o u g h !I e. n1iperme11.ble
lubular membrane of cell ulose l'hoinpson said L11at ·in·
acetate. coiled within the stallation contracts are un del"
segment. Purified water run-negotiation in commercial and.'
nel s through a collection tube industrial as well as munici pal
for storage, while the dissolv· water systems. Development
r.d sail~ art 1e.f1 behind for of lhe systf'm for indi vidu~.
disposal. home use 1s projected wit hin
Numbc1·-or the helii.;;i l the n~xt five years. '
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A. II serves a dual purpose .
11 :i;hnv.•s the ~lieplics that
something ca n be done . And it
prnvlrles a valua ble tesl for
r('CVclir><:: n1alerial:r; of all
kinds. For instance. ~lass c<1n
1·ery e<1si11" ~ grou nd up for
reuse in !he manu fa('ture or
new j!]ass containers Through
1·ecyl·ling. ll'e·1·e learned that
it c<1n ~ l'Qn1bintd with n1any
':llhf'r materi111.~ r11ng1ng from
aspht1ll to t1nimal wast e In
produce u~eful pMViucts, m1rh
<is structural hrick~ lo huild
h<ime~.
Q. Hn"· do you rnalie glass
inro bricks?
A. By co1nbinins it with
nfher 1v a s l es into a
styrofo.:im-Jike cerr1 mic pro·
rl ucl v.·hich rf'searcher.~ ~av
\\·nn·1 burn Aud ('11 11 ~ p11inlecl,
rlrillecl .:inrf s.:iwerl . rt ll'i
suit11 hlr for rooring. struclur11l
h!oc:ks. \Vrtter pipes. acoustical
tHes and w11lls.
and recvclini;? solid waste once
it is collected and deli vered lo
a central point.
We must find economical
wa,\'S to get paper back to the.
paper mills. cans back to the
sf.eel mills. pi astic ba('k tn the
ehemical plants and gla1111
ba ck Jn the i::lass factories.
Menill Lynch spends over $7 million a year
trying to find out which stocks
will outperform the market.
Q .to.re therr 01her uses ror
Q. And the consumer'.!! con·
tribu1 ion?
A. Co nsumers must become
concerned , deeply concerned.
N i x o11 Held Breatli
011 E co11or11 y Moves
Bv PHii. :\~\\'S0.\1
VI'! l"tt1l1~ "•w1 .O ~tl¥1t
\\'hen l'res1den! Nixon let
thl' rlnllar flfl!I! free and in ef·
feet de1•alued it. !here follow·
rd fnr hirn and his ad v i~ers
:i;nmr d.:i_v., of breath·ho ldin,I!
while lhe.v w.:iiled lo see v.•ha1
lh e f ('Sf of lhe 11•nr]d n1ight do
In rcta!i.:ition
Ey irn pos1n,1: ll IU i>ert•en1
.~urcha rgf' on un porl.s 11nd
freeing Jhr dol1;ir the Presi·
rle nl hl'lrl lowerNI I he c:o!I of
Ir S. goods on lhe v.·orld
mRrket. thereby Jo!ll"ing lhem"
cOmpt>til1vr ad1·11 nf age both at
home and 11 bro.:1d.
,\~ lwn nf 1he na tions n1os\
affecltd hi' th l' Presiden!'~
defen:r;11·e rnn\'ell. ,/Rpn!1 and
Can11da could bl' expected lo
'[' \VO Firn1s
A .. nnoun<·e
'M . ' a rr1a gc
Sn111h lnt !'rnational. Inc nl
\'ewpnrl Bench 11nc1 BoHrl 11 nd
Hard 1\felal Prn<luct .~ S.A, Ltd.
ha ve formed 11 inint ve nlure
r·ompt1ny 10 distribute Smilh
minin g equipment in South
AJ riC'R
Thr 11cv.· l·o111p;iny. called
Sm1th·B1111 r1 Ltd .. 1nade Smith
the firs! US l.°flmpany to
manuf11cture anfl dil!tr1bull'
t'l'lise bore. n1 ini n~ equipment
in &iuth Afri1·:1
'f'tie :i nnouncemenl w a s
made by DonA ld E Graham.
presiderit of Smith . 4 6 6 7
M~Arthur Blv<I .. and 11. K
'o#\'les, manai;:-inR director ()f
Bogart
To be 1na nulactu red under
llctrr~e al Smith·BoRrt's plant
in .loha nnesburg Are a rotary
rlrill bit. rai~e bore re11mcr
body and l.ungsten cflrbide cul·
le~ line of Smith Tool Co .. a
rfi v i~ion headquartered inh
Ccm'lpton.
• Sn1 ilh·Boart be g 11 n lni·
porting Sm ith Tfl(ll eql1ipment
inupcdi11tely . but expects to
h11ve loc11I product line:s by the
·end of 1972, said the joint an·
no<mcement.
. Ro.n Whitehu rsl. form r r
ru-.na ger of the Smith ~ale:s Of·
f\i:e opened In J()tu1nne~burg in
1?6~. has betn rwmed mana1-
~1ng '·direclnr of lhc company
with Dr Nl)('I Popt> of Bollrt
IMS .prndurtion manaRrr,
Smit h lnt.ernalfon11 I is best
knou'n for it s m11nu'11cture nf
d.rll\ing cquipmcnl de.,lgn~
icy developing rnergy a.nd
other naturi\1 re:iourees.
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be arnorig those 1n<1st tempted!
In retaliate. against U.S. goods.
thus {OUC'hing ofr a trade. Wl r
~vhich others quickly would
jo in.
Nei1her has. and , in fRcl.
neilht:r officially even has
criticized pu blicly the U.S.
move.
In Vi'Ashing1on . 11 cabinet
level meeting bf'l ween U.S,
a11rl .Japanr.st officials has
been dt!'scribed as the m<l61
important in the 10 years since
the meetings began.
Japanes e Pre1nier E:isa ku
Sato had sel. !he. tone of the
mf'f't1ni;: before it bej!:an.
.J apan . he s;,,id. woulrl cnn-
llnue ll• orient its fore ign
policy arou nd thr Unit ed
States despite. p o I i I i c 11 I
repercus:r;ion~ frnm the new
r .s. poli~y whi ch he 11dmi1ted
wen• se.rtnus.
\\'hile. firm decision.~ v.•t>re.
riClt expected In emerge fron1
!he \,l,'ashinRton sessions. thev
did gil'e both sides a cha nce 10
r.stabltsh posi!ions whic h
would bf' ilebalerl 1.:ttf'r in
September al .:i •·onference of
the fr ee world 's JO richest n11·
!inns.
T~e llniterl SI.ates w11nt rd
.l.:ip.:in lo rPvaluate the: yen
upwa rd by as much as 10 to lJ
percent. lo rell'I X i mp or I
re~trictions on such item.!! 11s
U.S. computers. meats a nd
fruiL,.
But the J apA ne.!I!'~ recover·
ing from their carher fright
were ool going to be slam·
ped•d
They eltj)eeted to rev11\uate.
the yen but perhap.!l by only
half as much as the U.S.
wanted. They might also agree
lo a cutback in ei port of
.J11 pnnese textiles to the United
Stalts.
In rel.urn ror
cessions. the.v
wilhdrl'l wfl] of ·I.he
U.S. 9Urcharge.
any COO·
wan t ed
10 percenl
ll was obvious 1h11t agree·
mt nt on • new ex cha nge rate
between the yen and the. dollar
wOtJ ld have to aw1it deci1ions
reached at the London e<1n·
I ere.nee.
F'or Jape1. !he U.S. action
meant 11n a n t i c i p 1 t e C'I
slowdown in il:r; teonomic
growth rate from !t ven or
eigh l percent 10 around aix
percent, tle.althy by rt'l03t stan·
d•rds.
Ca nada. wo rried by an
unemployment rate of 1.:1
percenl. ft>ar td the American
11ction meant the lOllll of 1till
more }obs. Wh ile. hopin1 For
early re:mo val of the U.S.
icurcha rge. the government 11n-
110u11ced plans lo set up an $80
million fund 1.0 help Canad i11n
fi rms hurt by the llurr.har&t lo
maintain the ir p;iyrolls.
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&.;Pl BoslMss f'd1tor
l\F.\V 'i QRI\ (ll PI ~ -1\lcn
1 a e killed for 11 sla1 rd for 1l
l>f'tnned their tountnes for 11
Fri\ ho\\e1cr hint un
der s1 )O(l the m1 stiqoe of gold
ThAl precious comn1od1l) that
ha~ kepi \.\Orld trade in
bala11lf for tenlurir~ that
I-renchmen hide under their
rnat!resses a~ <1 secu11tv
blanket that I 1d an families
ho dr to gu::u an1ee t he 1 1
d11 1ghter s 11 ill get husbands
II hen un Au g 15 Pres1d1 n1
"\1;1.011 t ut 1he ROlden 1 r to th e
dollar the 1ne11\able r1uest1un
II hat happens 1 f
e1er1 one de1non et1zcs guld
and 11 becomes st rictly 11 cont
n1rrc1 al prndut l something
us ed onh 1n Je"e!r) and a
person s bndgr1\0J k
f 1e1 1 gold expert
"ronom1st and b<11 krr ;:i~ked
11 t questuin d1 n11 ssed 11 ;:is
unth nkable Orie banker
11 1rh u1te.rnat1011al credent 1;:1ls
and reputation \\aS 111lhng to
di scuss 11 purelv as an in
telleclual exercise
1t ,, JU:il not going lo hap
pen he said The frt:e world
11 ouldn 1 let 1t h;:ippen Theres
too much al stake
Ile noted that rentr<tl bank!'!
111 the free wnrld Ir ade bloc
l nld aDolt $40 bll1on 111 glld
The\ d I ghl \\Ith then la~1
hieaths an\ mo1e lo drop g 1ld
a~ a basis of credit and 1rade
rhe1 slock gold !he\ don t
slock s11ler or plat1nurn And
!he1 re not about to g1 1c up /Jn
gold
f!ut su ppose 11 did happen~
Jn !hat e1enl s10 hed the
11 orld banker ou1 11hole
r1 ad11 .i:: strut!u1 e 11ould go
llro1.Eh a 11 er th 1g such a"
1ou lan t mag1ne lie 11'! talk
11 g abuu l S..100 h !hon ann1 ;illv
111 e-;ports or 1 rn p 1 r t ~
ho11e1cr 10 1 11an1 10 e~prt>ss
that f1):!UTe 1t 11ruld hr 1 h '~
Tl ere has to be a recngn1ztd
ba~r on 11h1ch !radr credits
an1l flu1d1rv rt:~l
lie hkrnecl 'uch a ~ tu.<itu n
In the pr1 ~on \11tllou t cred I
1 rte1 cnte~ o t""ets other
th 111 .<I I h J.:OU g II Lo ;tll a 11
i;llo ltUl'l!n and 1r\ ng to b1 v
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Lyric Opera's 'Music Man' Blows Into Town
By FR EDEH ICK SCHO Ef\tEHI .
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t:nn man, v.·11! p11ck 1n!n Lat:un;i'<; lr,•1n"
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Oper:, 1\ssor1ar1nn nf Orangp C:nun1y's
prnrlur11on nf · M11.<;1r \1 an •·
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fhP rnus1r::il 1·l;il's1r ::ihoul 1he n1;in "'hn
bln10.'.'i into lown. inspires people tn i;tart ;i
brass hand . sell.<; th~m tn!i1ruments ::inrl
uniforms. rhen lt;ive..~ v.•it ho11t tcachin~
anybody how lo pla.v
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Professor Hill falls in l~1·p w1!h ~1ar1a!1
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Thr !~1h rnnc~r1 .~r;:i;;nn nf thP OranJ:r
Coun!.v Ph1lharmnn1r &ic1e!.\' 11·111 pre:-rnt
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concerls
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rlr n r111lh;irmon1c Orrhr~tra :ind Erirh
Le1nsd()rf cnndurling. F1vr cnnrrrts hy
the Lris 1\ngclcs Philharrnon1r 111ill fn!lo11'
\\'llh Zu01n Mehl.a r onduct1ni: thrre nf
!hem on Dec. 2. April 7, ;inrl April 2R .
D;:in1el Barenhoim v.•ill ;ippc;H as .curs!
r ond11r1or for one progr;in1, .l:in. 22. anrl
(;f'rh.:ird .S:in111r l. R S~nc1:i\r rnnductnr nf
thf> nrrhPstra 1,•il! cnndurl the ~111 r<'h 11
<"Onccrt The Cleveland Orrhestr;:i. R;:i f;:ir l
1\ul'lE'hk conrl11r11ng. will close 1he series
fln t-.i 11y :'IL 1972
Tu1o 'ramous youn.c p1an1sts will ::ippcar
as soln\sts -Raphael Orozco t,1.·11h Daniel
Ba.renboim and >.1 artha Arger1ch wilh
Ger hard Sa muel.
All cnncerls "''lll be. pl;iy('(\ ;it UC-lrl"\TlP
In Cr:i1,•ford Hall. br..cinninJ?; prnmptly ;i f
8 :Ill p.m. L;i!t'-cnmr rs v.•ill nnt hf' .o;eatf'd
rlurin~ thr first nun\bPr. acrrorrl 1ni;:: 10 .1 .
D<in:ild Frr~uson, vier r rcsidenl 1n
ch:ir.ce of ronce!'t :irrangcn1ents.
The Lonrlon Philharn1onic Orchcstr:i.
fnundcd in 1!l~2 b~· Sir Thoma s Beecham.
is one of the busiest and n1ost popular
orcl.esrr;is in Engla nd ant:1 ls making it.~ ~cconrl tour of the United Sl at.cs. It~
artistic reput.aUon ('Xtcnd~ v.·orld widr
On the podiun1 is Erich Leinsdorl. ont of
the \\'Orlrt':-eminent conductor.s who ha.~
h:id ;i husv 11nr1 glamorous rnnducting
carrrr 1n 'v1rtu<11ly every dlst1ngu1shcd
mu~1c rrn1er
Zub1n ~1cht:i. ~5. ""ill mark !l'n yr 11r!i :i.~
Music Dirrclor of lhl!. l.n.c; An2eles
Philh;irmonic durinJI'. lhr 1971-7'2 st.llY\n.
Ht i.c; cons1rtcrcd by !he pubhc 11nd cril 1r.c;
to be one or the mos! tJnllianl youn2 cnn-
ductnr!': nn the international musir scene..
In hi~ phenomrn11 l career he h;i.c; risen
-·1th1n a ft'"' yrars lo the lop of the cnn·
rh1rlnr's Y:orld, ;inti i.c; credited wi!h
bui!rlinj!: the l.lls Anj!:t.le.c; PhHh11rmnni<' to
ii.~ r rf\<;ent <;\.:!l llrl' as f'lfle nf lhP 11.''lfld . .\
\e;id1ng orrhr~lrll~
n aniel Barenbo tm. 2~. "'ho 1,·1tl 11 pre<n
MEH TA TO COND UC T THRE E
;is _l!ur~1 rnnrlur!nt ,.,[ !hr J,ns Angelrs
rhilharmnn1r, I~ nn11 rlnub!~· (;imnll.~ In
l hf wor)rl nf m11.~1r bn1h :is a p1:in1s1 .:ind
rnnduc1nr. Ar:ir1 rrnm 1ntcrn:i1lonal
acknov•lcdgcmcnr. of h1.<; v1rtuos11y a!i 11
p1anisl. his recen! entranct' tn 1$6 into
rhe field nf ronduclin2 ha~ commanded
niu.c;ir:il :i1 tcnt1nn .irnund the i;!ohP
r.crhard ~muel. :i~S(l("\:il f' rnnrlurtnr-
Plerl Of th(' ].l'I.<; 1\ngelf'~ PhilharnlOOI(',
r ame l.n thr orchestr:i 111 Oc1obcr. 1970,
.:i fter a 1.en·ye:i r stinl with the Oakl:inrl
/\ymphony. during which he molded il in·
to an orchestra wtlh 11 national reputa-
tion. During the summer he appeared at
lhe Ojai Fcstiv;il and a1 the Hollywood
B~ where he conducted ;in ex-
!r:i\•l\}.-:;in1a with hJ:ht projection nf
Symphon.\• Fantastique 11nd il~ .c;~uel.
Lelio by Ber lioz, with Ben Gii zuir11 11s
n:irrl'ltnr.
The Spt'Cl acular {;]el'elanll Orchestra.
ronsidercrl one nr lht gre11tcst vi rtun.c;o
nrcheslr;:i.c; of 11 11 timt , will clo~e !his
nutstanding .senc.~ wifh the reriownerl
R::if11el l\ubrlik cnnrluclinJ;:. lie WR!'; i:ir-
po1nt ed musir clireclor ;ind conductor of
!he C1.cr h Philharmonic Orchestra 1n
1!1.11) In :n4$1 follo"·in_i:-!he coup d"etat. hP
left Czcchnslovaki11 and has s1ncr. refused
In rr 11is1 t his nalive land. Be:i;idcs being 11
romrin.~~r .:ind hi:i 1·inR written st 11er11I
OPf'rll~ 11nd 11 ''arlf'ty "' in~lru mt!nt11 I
ll'ork~. he h:i.~ conducted ever y maJnr
orchestr.:i 1n America.
Art and t-.ianl~·n v.•1Jl lw 10111rrl 111 lhr
show bv co mPd iennP ('.:is1' n:ilr1. 11 ho
11·11! .~r:ir ;is lhP m;nnr'i: 11qfP. F;11l:il1 "
to.1:irkerknir Shinn ~\:i1n1· ~h1nn 111\I hr
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I n.tet•tn i
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rnmpRny rolP or M:ir1:in h;::is prrtnrmr rl
1n ;i n:it1on:il tnur nr ··.".11· F:iir 1..:.rl~··· ;inr\
;:ipflf':irrr1 ;::ic .i 100\01.<;1 11·11h Ar!hllr F1PdlPr
;inti !hP Rns1on Symphnn1
C:ii;.~ [);i\r v \.\'::!.~;; C'nn1rrly i;t;ir :il J·~r;i
mount Studios. ror .~even yr;irs. cir-
P<'ill"in i: Jn ·"11rh ;.:hnt1 ~ ,i;, "Thf Vlrrt'
ln .. Sl;ir Sp;inclrrl l\h1 lhn1," · n11t t'll
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rnarl r h~· c:ilhng 1:H-.l'.lOO
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Tall{s Al)out Cold s, Stlill s
fl~ VER ''11'' ~COTT
Ul'I Hollvwood C:••rt•n••fl••I
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:inrl pi<>I :i~ wrll
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tu·1ni:: on I•'" h;H'r rr~ultrrl 1n .:i f)l"rprT11.:il
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m;il' .<>r li'!'I
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;in nr1 hoprrlir• -~urc;ron
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sirJr r<1t1 on In lhP r 1·rn! rf'C:J::.1' h rr:ik~ ll
limh r111 rin2 her 11rr1uou.~ rnulinl"~ nn 1rr
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n1r~. fV1pr·o1n1 :inrl rr'illhf'r' l"hilrlrcr
!hrow ro1ni;. nn !hr 11"1' :1111! c1in1r11mr
•pl\I pnf11·orn Thr fr:i!hrr<. 1·nn1r Iron
ro,1 11111"' nf !hr ••lh"l" 'k;iT1·t\
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f11TI(! l•\·rr 1·•1111' Tllr1 ll"I n11l 1 o·!ll"'" I n1
In l;ill lhr1· r111n 1011r ~k;itr~ T\i;i1 ·, "'h'
you'll ~rr ·~n 111;1nv ~k;i !r r<> lnok111c rlow1
~1 th1• ir·f' 11·hrn lhr~ rr prrtnnn1nc. ,A..q•
l1t1lr fnrr11::r1 oh1r111<1n r:iu~r .1n1J lo o;tnr
11ncxrif'ctcdlv :inr1 f:ill
Thus f:i r Pri::i::v. ;i hill" r _1·rd hr11nPl!~.
h;;i • r~r·:i prrl srn,.,11~ 1n 1ur\
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h i i' 1.o; rr:i.c;sunni::.
rei;:.IZ\' 11 di hi-srro Srrl. It on a rP.
or her mn.~t rrrcnt v11leo ~pPr1:il.
•·r P.£1!.V F\cn1111;: :ii .Sun \';il!r.,.," II"
•~l'\u;iry .o;hP 11111 lra1·cl thrn11ch F;urnpr
f1lmu1g ~till ,:o.noihr r sprci;1t for Roh Ban·
ISr r PEGr;y, PaJ'r ~0 1
One-acts Stage Comeback \\ EE K~t:N C EH
I NS lflF. F F.i\TUH ES
B~· T0 :\1 TITUS
Cl! !~• Ol llY "Hot S!11!
The nf'w livini:: 1heat.er ,<>eason, -v.·h1rh
i::Pts under way in earnest ton1ght 1n
three areas nf Oran~P Coun!v. may hr
bf'~!, rcmemhcrrrl for resurrr c!1n.i: i:i n
o(Le.n ol'erlookcd frirm n/ t.hratric;:il 11r-
tivi1.y -thP onc-:ict pl:i~·.
Al leASI th11t'~ the \\'il.Y it'.~ ~1;irr 1 ~ 1'1111
Of the nin~ nPw prndurtinns llnln.ll on lhr
ho11rd~ lhii; mon1h. fivf' or 1hrm "''i!I hP
"venini;!s of thrE'f' shnrt play~ -a to1;il or
IS nne·.:icls.
Of couri;e. three nf 1hrsr pla~·hnu.o;r.~ -
HunlinRton Reach, Sl!ln Clernr nle 11nr1
t~t12un:i in that order -arr lr<1d1n.c: nfl
"''ith the same. shnw. Neil Simf'ln·~ ·•r l.:11.:i
Suile." 11 trio of comic_ vign('ttr~ Sl'I 1n a
New Ynrk hotel room . Thr llunlington
veri;lon npcns tnnighl. San rle.tnPnt1><;
nexl Thursday 11nd Lagoni! ~ the fn l!QI'. ·
ini:: Tuc~rl.:i~·
l"he "'hrr
tn~t.:i .\ic1't1 !
""'~r• hr lnn.: !o lhr
,r:u. (' which Is ;ir .
lu:illv ope nin g It.~ i;r:i1'f!n v.•ilh two dil-
lrren1 prorluction~ unrl('r onr: hradinii:.
Tnn!ght at 11 :.10." Thre(' r,f !.he Noi>I
Coward pl.:iylrt~ open next Friday. lhrec
others on Sept. 24.
OF' THt: Tllllf:t: l hc;il rr.~ rloing "Pl11iiri
~u ilr ... only onr. nf thrrn . the LagunA
i\1nullon PIRyhnu.~P. i ~ emplnyinR" the
~am r \parl in!l" :lclor 11ntl Rctres.' in All
lhrc,. .~cgmrnts. Rot h Huntinaton Re;ich
.inrl S.in Clemrnl.r havP ~f'pRrPJ.e ('asls fo r
r11rh 11ct Anrl nnhody. yeL h;is comr up
wl!h lhr me:!hod usf'd in I.he movie
ver!!inn -onf' irictor 11nd three differenl
lcadln.c: l:idici;
Asit:1c from 'Pl.:17:::1 Suitr '" -wpirh i.c;
rnjoying ils Or:insir Coun ty pr,.mierr
loninht. hU1 will br old .c;tuff by the limr
A naheim '~ Ana-Mnrl1cska P,l;iyers arr
:imunrl t" st . .:ip:inJI, il In Ncivembc.r -l hrrP
::ir(' two n1hcr new slar~ on lht' lncal
thP:i!Pr hnn111n
ThP tnn~l immrr11::1te. Is M uth Co;isl
R epr rtory·~ 11pcom1ng pr oduct11Jn rir
'"Tnmmv."' ;i .~t :i t r 11r111pl a11on nf a rnrk
npcr a by Englanrl "i-; lhf' \.\'ho. nprn1nJ1,
:;('pl. 24 in Cos!a Me~:i Thr. o!hrr i<; lhr
West C()ll!il prr mir re or 11 nrw comedy.
"Thr Rest or Friend.<;."' i-;h:irUnl!'. Sept, 17
111 the Long AcRch C omm u n i t y
Playhnusr.
ELSEWf;RE AROUNO lhr rir<'Ull.
thing:i; are more convcntion:ll ThP Lyric
Opera A.c;i-;ncl11tlnn of l.al{un::i RPRch lllkrs
the wr11 ps off its vcr i;lon of '"The Mu ~ir
M:i n" -11 nol 11ll0gcrhr r unfamili:ir Rt·
trii<'l.inn -1oni.11h1 in lhr Irvine Rowl,
And thP Sanl;i Ana Community Pl:<.l'Pr.<,
~tarl their sea.c;nn ne ll'.l Fricl.:i,v thr 1=11m1>
wA.v the lrvlnc Community Thc.111rr
1rg:in it~ 111i-;t nne. with "A·Shnt 1n lhr
[);:irk." lrvinr. rncanwhile, is in rehc11r~a1
'nr 11nolher mur h-produced o Id I e ,
B:i refool In lhr. P;irk
All In :i ll, !hr 1971 ·72 g0-rnunrl h;irlilv promi~P~ 111 br the mn~t scinllll.:illnt:l'v
ori,i:in:i! fie;isnn nffered to 111 i:: s I
ISP"t INTERMISSION, P11 it:~ :111
Frir!:i.1". Srn1 r mtir r 10, 1:17 1
Th(' rrpPr1oirr f0r thr l1flh !U\-
nu;.il l .1'1.~ Angele.~ VISll nf lhf' Nflw
York City Oprr:i h;i.o; hrrn en:
nn11nrcr1 hy thr r-,,hi.~ir CC'n lP.r.
There i~ 11 Slflr\" nn P;i~e ~t in lo-
rl a_v'.\ \Vrckenrlcr.
'r:uirle ln f'u11
111 lht: r.all,rir~
TrRvr l 1(1 Grrerc
Arapuh:o Oh·er s
Ou! '/'\" i\hnul
Slan J)('laplanr
Bronc Ru~trr~
f,uirlr In i\1ovlr~
T,lr vistnn l.011:
r 1111:" i1
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f,in;i Olscnveretf
lee Follh:s
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Your Guide to F1111 :' Travelers
'Real Princess' Plays To Greece
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5!:PT. 10 · 11
IUODli:S THl!:AT[f' -Thi Scht.htrez;idf l'l.:i1fr< ;irP JJt "'
1entin11: "Th e !ilnry of Th t Rt:11 l Printf'"~ 111 Hun tin,>:ton
Center .'v!all. F.d1n1er Al Rt:Arh Bh·d _ Hunt1 n2Ton Ar;H·h.
lhrtt. limes da1I~'· Stpl !O • I I. l\o c:har~r
SEPT. lfl . 18
l\ltlSfl ' \11\\' -Thr l.1r1r Oprr;i r\.\~<('1·1 tlnn nf fu·;in~P
Cnu r>11· 11111 pr,.~rn1 11111r pC'rfnrm<1n<·r~ of \1Prrr'11lh \r11li;or1 '
t(1U~1ni:: 1nuc;.1r;:il Thr .\1l1 ~ir· .\1:.n .' 10 \hr 1111nr Bn11 I, fi.'111
!.;ri;:un.1 (';ini on Hn;id l.<1).!t111;1 Rrath l'rrlnrm:inr·r < 111'1' srt
fnr II pin =-'rpl 10 II ;inrl 17 -lll 11·11h n1rr 100 111 !l1r r;i ~l
;;ir·(·nmp;1n1cr'l h1 ;i 1111! flrr he~J r;i Twkel~. ~~ Sfi ;irr ~1·a1 I·
able al 1hr J·r~111 a! of 1\rt,c;, boxntf1('r .
SEPT. 10 .. :io
PRO{;HA \I FOH l\Jl)S -Thr .~1r~a \'prrlr L1h1 il t\'. 2'lli:l
1'1eia \ f'rrte f1ri1 f E:i~!. ('n~la r-.1esa h"' miln.1 prri~ram.c;,
fnr rh1 ldrf'n rlunn,i: lht ,c;,u mmrr P rr-~rhnol s\nry hour.•
ilrf' he:ld 1t ]fl ;i nd 11 a rn rach \\ ej ;inrl Thurs E\·erv
nthr r fnday !hrre are f1 ln1)' !or children first lhrQugh 1h1rd
~r11df'
StPT .. II
f-'OLK :'il USIC CO~C E:BT -Al1c1a Cnr\'. James Ze1gner <ind
Tnm .Jnnt:i; \\'Ill present ;I fol k mUSJC r.nncpr1 ;i.t fi p.m . s~pt
! 1. ln !hf' 7.nn!a Clubhnu.c;,I' ?1 lfl 15th St • 1\f':\\'por! Reach
T1rkrt 12. 11v11 il;ih lf' 11 1 lhe r'lnnr
SEPT. 11
\'EL\'ET K\'lli HTS -·n1e S.:int.:i 1\na \'eh·et Knights Drum
.ind Ruglf' C<i rps nf nl'Pr !lfl members \\'ill en1er!a1n 111 !he
mall nf F11 shion lsl11nrl ,,1 11 .1011 m and 3·30 pm . Srp! IL
No charizP
~EPT. 12
COPS A.\'U fO\\'AOYS RE :\'EFIT -Thi' lilh annual ('nps
11nd Cn\\'hn~ ~ hen rfll brr;ikfa.~1 ;;ind horsf'shnw is $r! frir 1hf'
Orangf' ('pun!1 F;i1rgrnunrl.~ RSI Vair Dnl'e, l'os1 :i \lrs;r , SPpL
12. st11r!1ni;,: w11h hrrilkf;i~1 11h1ch 11ill br ~e rl'ed from i ;i. m.
In noon 111 thP Jurllf!I' Ex hi hits Bldg Thf' hnrsrshnw 11111 he
included 1n !he t1C"ket prwr nf $1 Prorr-eds from lhf' event,
sponsored h\· thr rPSf'fl r 1.n irs nf the Orange ( 'ount.v
Sht:r1ff ·s Dept anrl !hr A~<;nc1.:1 1rd R1rhni;: Clubs nf Or.:in_i::P
f'.ount~·. 11·11! gn In !hf' '.\1;irch nf Dime.~ Birth Oefret prni:_r;im
Enlerla1nmcnt 11.1!1 he prn11rlerl 1hroughout the da.1· Tic kets
at the door
SEl'T. !!
J"ZZ fO\'CEAT -.11177 tnrnrpnra1"rl will hp mrrt1n~ 1n 11
rt,, ..... locatJnn :it lhP Elk< fluh Zll F~ Ch;ipm;in Or.:incr .. fnr
lhr1r ;;;unrla v $PS,«111n ::ti 2 p n1 , ~rpt 1? Fc ;i tu1·prl :i r!1 «t 1~
rlar1nrt i~I. Pranut~ · Hurkn n[ lhr l..:iwrr.nrr \\rl k Banrl .
111 tl1e Galleries
~1AR rxt:ns :-IA \'1 1\·r.s ... 1.;15 \\ r~1111 11 nn1 r 1 l\r11 pPr!
Rt;ich On P~h1h11 rlurin,I! rr_E!ul;i r hu$11irs~ hour.~. nil p;i1nr-
inJ?,!' a('r\ l 1r~ .:inti rh<in'flil l~ h1 ~:rl 11.;irrl ~1 C'Krnrlr1·. through
~Pp\
1'\R CIVIC' C l•"\T ~:Jl fjAl.Ll<l!Y -'.\.10!1 ;\'l"111m11 khrl . \r\\'-
pnr! Rr;u·h i'1111·rn1h nn r.\h1h11 In f·1t\ h;ill rl un ng ir('ul:ir
hu~1nrs!' hou r~ nnp n1 ;H1 «hn11 n[ nil~ ;inrl \\';.ilrrcn!nr~ b1·
Rnl!f'r Arrn.~1 1·1•nJ,: Th rn1111h Sf•pl
RO\\'El!S :il ll~EL''' -~IMI:! \ /'l'la1n SL. S.:inl il Anil . Hour~·
10 a 111. tn 4 .10 p ltl. Tu1·~-Sa 1 ; I In 5 jl rn Sun, ;inr! 7 10
!Ip n1 \\rd .<tnlt Th11rs '\n rh;11·cr On r;i.:h1hll _ 1l1rt111ch ()r•I
:l\, Ar1·t1~Pnlo,i.:y nf 1.;i L-:i~;i San .Jo;iqu1n Pl'lnl~ bi .Ian
1;rlh. !hrn11g h ~rpl '.!Ii -"
fllAlll\t·:r1s l.IBllAH\' -2rn1:1 llo1r1 lJ11 1r. \(•111~11·1 Hr"11·l1
On exh1 b11 1!unni:: rci::ulai• l1h1·1-11'\ hntir o;.. p;11nt111c ~ h1 .\1 .:ir.v
r:llrn Crceln1.in. 1hrnu~h :;r pt
CORO\\ !)t-:1. \l \H LIAR \RY -~'?n \l.<111gnlrl Al "
f'nron;i rlrl .\1,1r fin r\h1hll rlurrnc rrgul;ir hhrar\' hn1ir~
through Srpl . p;i 1n!lt1C \ h1 l)f+nn:i n:1_1 \\'f'~l rrman
~f':l'l'RIT\ P,\('ll·U' H\\K !'Iii ~: 171lr :-.1 !···~1;i \l r~;i
1111 r'l:h1h1t rlunnc 1rg11 lr11 hu~1nrc;,~ h"11r~. nil pa1n1 1nc.~ h\
!\l;ir1nrrr Ludlan1 lhn)11i:h :-Of'pl
!\IESA \'t-;llOF: 1.11\ltAllY -2'11>'1 \lf'~;i \",.rrl" !1r11 P ~;i•t .
('nq;i \1pc;,;i 1·urrrnll\ nn r\h1h!1 rionni:: r"J!lllilr l1hr.1r\'
hnur<. p;iu111n~.~ h1 F\u·harrl T1l11 \, !hrn11ch Sf'nt
,\\'CO S,\Yl:-..1 ; -:1.1 111 An<lnl l 'f1$1 il ,\lr-~;i Oil "~h1 h11 rl11r·
1 n ~ 1rcul;i r h11 •111 r ~~ J1n11 r< nil p.:11n1 1nt:~ ;inrl 11.:i!rrrnltir" h\'
frrn \l'dl1111n" lt1Trit1J!l1 Srr1
f 'Htt('t\t-:H B1\\li. .;;in11 ll<idll ,t 1-lhrl ( u.,i .; \lr .~,1
On rAh1h1t rl11rmi:: 1-rg1il;i1· ht1 ,111r~$ hl'IUf" lhl'l'llll.'h
~r[ll r.:1 111'1ng::; h1 lln11nr l<i /'onk
l)()\\'1\'J.:Y ~A \'1\l;S -.1M I•. li lh SI ( '"l,1 \lr ,;i On r1
h1h11 rl11nni: 1rl!t1!;ir i)11 ~1nrs.~ hnur~. oil p:i1n l 1nc.~ h1 Al1rr
C.r;ih·. lhru11ch ~rpl
FIRST .\A'J'll>:-..'-\1. HA :-.!\: -lfl~ll 1\rl::itn~ .'>I . ('n,~t;i \!f'.~a
On rxh1h11 thirrnl! r1•_!!t1\a r h11.~1nf"~~ hnur~. rirl r.:11nt1nl!~ ;inrl
f'.tchtn~s b\' f."r;in Rn~~. 1hr1111~h Sr pi ~
l\'F.\\'PORT ,\',\TIO:-.IAL BANK -1100 Ral'csirle n n1 c, :..-,. ..... _
p<1rt Rri11:h. On rxh1b11 rl 11rrn1? rf'i:,ul ar husinrss hours.
11.·.:i!rrcolnr~ h.\' ( ·;:irtt ~:.:itnn. thrnu~h Or1
SH ER\IA~ fOl!\'llAT I O~ liALl.E R\" ~li:!::i E l na~t Hll!h·
11.11\. (:.Ornn;i rlC'I :'llilr 1fnnnrrl.1· l'nlfrr 1;;irrlen t,;iJlr r.\ l
HnUr.' IO·:lO ;i rn .. 1n .1 .11l pm \Inn -~111 Thr .lun1nr \.f'11gur of
\P\1·pnr! 11 .:irhnr f'Urrrnt f"Xh1h1t ft';iturr• Anl1<Jllf' J)f'C'('lf 3·
111 1' A.r1.~ anrl Orri::1nal J.11h11gr.:iphs b.1 Currrrr F..-!vr~ lhrn111::h
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I. \f;!..'i\A At-:ACll AllT r\SSOrlATIO'\
[.;igun;i Rr:i r·h Hnur ' noon I" r.. fl !TI
h1b11. 1hrnu 1!,h Srpl 211 . ;i ~hnw nl p<ir
•nn~I r nll rrlin;i rir lh" ,];,ck <ilrnn~
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FOR 120 YUPS-SINCE 1851
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St.:PT. 13 · 17
FIJ.Jl.1 \.\'INJ\'E RS -Rlue ribbon winne.rs of the 1971 Amt:ri -
ean f''ilm Fes!lval ..... ·ill bf-shov.11 in Huntington Beach and
l\rwpnrt Beach nn Sept. 1'.I and 17 sprinsored by Huntini;:t on
Brach Puhl1c Libr.:ir1' in f'ooperafinn with thr S.:intiago Puh·
l1r L1hrarv S\'S!('nl ·Tane.c;, .:irC' I to 4 p rn and 7 tn !I pm
hf1lh da.vi.; HI lhr ll1ult 1ni;11111 (:Cnt('r :-01;ill and Ne ll'port Rc.r<·ti
In lhe m;:ill of l'aslunn Jsl;ind at 2 tn ~ :10 pm and 8 IQ 9 ~O
p n1 on thr sa1nc days Nn r·hl'lti:!P for admission
SEl'T. Ii
l!\Tf-~ll i\'ATIONAL \'Harr /1 frrP r11i.:h1 nf travrl rnn-
l1f)n p1cturt~ anrl 1·11!{lr slide~ w1!J be presented 1n the Capn
Room . at !hf' Li1 i;,:11na Hotf'I. Srpt I~ 111 II p m Ar ea is
\1r1ucn with JJu·r11rC's of Colonia l Ci rcle: ;i train trip In
f;uad11laj1r11 . 11.·11h <Irle trips to La kf' Chapala and Guana·
JUatn . 1 is1ts to S;in '.\l 1J:UC'I dr i\ltC'ndl'. ,\1 oreha . Patzcuara
and Quereicra Thr publif' 1~ invitfd
SEPT. la-19
BUFF';\LO BILL SllO"' -Ruff.:ilo Bill's \'.'ild \\'est and CQn·
.':ffS~ nf Rnugh R1rlrr·s of rhr \\'nrld ..... ·ill st.age its show in the
An11he1m Cnnven!ton (enter. 1100 \Ii K.:itr lla. An;ihe.1m. Sept
1.l·l!I Hnur.~ nf ~hnw~ arP Sep! l:t-17 .:i t R I} m . SrJJ l 111.
2 .1n ;inrl 8 pm ;i.nrl Sep! l!l, ? anrl fi pm. Ticket~. $2 .. $~
.:11.:illahlr a! thr hnx off 1cr. F'or 1nfnrmation phonr li3~·5000.
S l-~PT. 1$ .. 29
STOltY HO UR -Thr Laguna Bear.h Library. 207 N Coast
H1,1:hway. Laguna hoJrls a story hour for children each \Ved ..
at 10 a in,
SEPT. 16 -30
STOR \' HOUR -A story hour for pre-school ch1ldrt:n will
ht. held 1n the .\<f;ir iner's Libra ry. 2005 Dover Dril'e, New·
port Beach. c;ich Thursrla.v at JO a.m. Thr Corona de) 1\far
Library. 420 fl·lan~nld A1·p , Corona del !llar v.•ill hold a
s1or.v hour for prr-school1>rs e1·ery second 11nd fourth Thurs·
da y of the month ;it JO a.m
St-~PT. li -19
f-'IESTA dt: COSTA ,\IF.SA -A f1e$!<1 . formerh· ralled the
Olrl·Timer·'.\'ew T1n1er PiC'n1c. v.·111 be helrl for three d;iys in
fnsl;r ~1cs;i Park 11.1lh a Jfi r1rlr c;:irniv.:i l. ;in all States f~s·
tJ v;:il. ;i bo.:i t .:inrl l'<lmpC'r ~ho\\'. spa~hrtti dinner. hooth~ 11.ith
refrr~h ments, rn!r rtainmrnl . df)Or prizes and ;i hal!IP of the
h.:inrls _Hnurs : Frrrl:iy. Scj}t !7 open s .:it S p.m ·10 pm S.:it·
urda1 . Sej)! 111 10 ;i m In 10 pm . Sunda.1', Srp1 HI. noon
tn 10 pm Ra!l lr nf !he b;inrl." IS srheduled fnr F'r1rl,;,1· n1c:ht
lrnm i .10 In ll) I} Ill F'or furthrr 1nfnrmal1nn phnnc · 641i-O.i.1~
St-:l'T, 18
I 'J'J'l::I! l:A r TOL'l!S -Friends nf Nr11.•por1 B;iy ir111lr lhr
puhl1r t.n lhe fi1·s1 nf fnu r Pn\'1ronrnrnt::i l \l\urs Qf upprr Nt-11•.
j)Or! R.:iy frnn1 9 10 11 a n1. Sa t. Srr1 Ill (;uirlrs will l;rkr.
,:roup~ from thP 1ntersertinn of Eas1hluff and Rack Ba v
Dnvrs nn ;:i \\<li king lour nf !hL' 1·11<!1 rsru.:i rr r irn1t "ll ~s
;:orr ;i l'ail.:iblc Bring b1nnrtilars fnr cln.<e·up v1rll'.~ nf 11·1JrJ .
11/r :'\o charj1 r Fnr furtht:r information phone 4!l4·4lli1
Ry HRE.\'DA \\'. ROTZOL.L
DELPHI. Gre:ece 1U Pl 1 -
The view from .\11 Parnassus
stre:trhC's !Qll'ard infinity and
~o dnes rhr purch.:i~1nc pn11.•er
nl thr 1011n~1's flo)l<1r
'\ll n1cr \,rl'(>j 'f' ;i rlouhlr
rnnm In a rnndrrr1 tintrl gnec;,
fnl' ~:i ;i lar~t· 1n raJ for Sl .1:!
;i nr! ;i r1111unt;iH1 111 11rll·marlc
na11 1·p h<1nci1r r;if\s ra n1:e from
ri!rved v.·ooden head~ at SI to
fur rui;!S .:11 f.40
F'rr<s!1ng nn the hari:.<11n •<ike
is full len~th mink rn;i1 s al
S.100 dollars - or S400 dollars
for a maxi.
~lost guidebooks serif! at thf'
1·u1s1ne 1n the kingdom of the
HP!lene~ I ha1·e a \1':.1stl!nr
expanded b~ f11·e pounds in
eight da1·~ In prn1 r then1
\\Tflnl!
Tral'rling h1· c·;;r 1111)1 rn.1·
":irlnpted f.:i rn il.1. ;>. rnuplr nf
4:i. we a1 r 1n ;i f;:ish1on most
kindl\' rlcscr1hcd a• hog_i::1~h .
Thr <l innrr bill fnr thrcr, 11.·11h
dcs.~rr l ;ind ii l;irl!e hn11lc of
1111nc. nrvcr r-;1·rerl rd S4. e1·en
1n Athens 1t rs pnss1h lp tn
snr nrl rnnrr 1n [;inf'\' hntrls
and cl11} 1ri1n! night r\uhr. hur
thf'rP is no need !n rln ~n
Liking l::in1h hrlrs I hr
!ral'rler in Crrccr hut i~ nnt
neC'rss.:ir,1• Berl and re;il ap-
!)(>il.f on the: mrnus. Inn . anti
!here are ;:ilwl\\'S cas$rrnle d1~h"~ nf mar~rnn1 rir nf
l11~·rrs nf pntatnPs or f'C,ll:plant
;inti i::r1111nrl inral Anr1 !hr
me;it -~tulff':rl 1•1nr Jr;i\·r '. lhP
rlP<' nltl'e.~. Thf' cn:il rhrP~r
1hr fresh f 1~h ;ind c;,p;ifnnrl
Thr-n lhrrr I' tr;i, 11·h1<'h II"
rnnsurnrd rhrrr !1n1r ' !'!;1111 Jn
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111111 11 d1t11H'r il!lrl hrrll ltl1"
hour~ Tril 1·r;.il h I~ 111~! 711'1 r~
('ll~r In II'\ thr 111f1n11r
l'~r1r!H'' nf flilc;,lfl
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found In l!ir rl::11 nr~I ~11r
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hr;i1•1 " 111 a •1·r•lrro movir ,
h111 fnr nn11 . ht '~ lhnniu~hlv
rn;n~ 1n.11 pl.:iyin~ annther kind
nf hra1•_1• lh.:11 nf Frr.11h!
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!"1nis1rr Srl'tnnur. on Channel ' .
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in Jn ~hn11 b11 h1 ;iJln11 1oc,
gur.sl i1ppr an1nC'f'~ on h1~
!'hnw The "nrwrnrnC'r~" .:irP
nu llandi s h . c0 rnerl ir
n d1culnu;;. 1alen1;;. all l}l.:1.l'Cd hy
Vincent Onr frf'()Urnl \'\~11nr
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Rill~·." arch rnrm.1· n f
Seymour. BanJn Billv, nrld ly
rnou~h. pl.:iy~ !hr hanio -
pnnrly -11nd !r!I~ b;id 1ok r.~
a~ .:in rxtri'I .:irlderl ;itfr::irl inn
i In re;il l1 fP. L;irry dfl{'~ 'JUtle
\\'Pll nn thr h11n1r . havini::
playrrl ~inre hr 11·;15 !we!\'r \
SP.1'mour rrrf'l \'f'~ ;i c;r;ic k nf
!.:in mail rl1111\· In pr111·e h i~
pnpul ::inl\'
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rl;i1 night :11 11 p m nn Chitn·
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!hr !l'l11ri~1 ! r ;i rl r Jn
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nf "4 r::or1rlrh/'l(\k krrr \'n11 r ... rl
Thr 1r::11·PIPr 11 hn f1 nrl~ ;i ll
hotcl.o; f111! i11.o;1 walk ~ rln11'n lhr>
~trrrt in the !nuris1 priltr r> <!;i
1Jnn \r 11ff1ccr «pr;ikonc
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him 10 ;i hnnif u·i!h .:ipprr11f'rl
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<1 1 r~ tn riu11trrl pr1rr~ .:i nrl
krC'fl th r1r f;irrl1 !1 r~ rl ,.~n
THE KIDS ARE GOING
BACK TO SCHOOL
, .. AND LOOI< WHERE WE COME IN !
w. w11r11 tho111n to purvfly thfl produc.e to 1111 the N1wport.Co1l11 Mesi! 1c.hool
1y1l 11m.
W fl w ill bfl deli vering lo11ed 111 leds. t ole sl11w. c.arrol 1l 1 c.~1 11 nd mal"y, many
morl' of the1e nut rition fill 11d . fresh 1a l11d1 lo thfl 1chool1. Moth1r1, re1I o!ssur"d
our chi!dref\ 11 r• gelti""g the finest! Th ey want lh• fin e1t orange,, 11 pple1, bal\an.
a1 , melor11, r tt. Our hf1 i1 off to M 111 Eve Cr11 m•r1 and her t •pfl ble 11 11i1!ani1 for
doinq 11 wonderful job toordinating the se 1chool lunth f11. "We dol"'I envy you"
on tt bit. Congr11 l ul fltion1. Er l'l:fl a nd Sallv Campan<'l ro . owl"e•1
SAVE $ $ $ WITH THESE FANTASTIC SPECIALS
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COUPONS EXPIRE SEPTEMBER 15
These re1l•ur11nl1 dfl'Tl •l'ld th• fin•1t for !heir cu1tom e r\. Th.,t's why th~y fe•fu re
N•wport Protluc1! P.,!rol'l ite th•""! .4111ty W•st, Newport : VIiia Swed en, Hun/.
ington B1111 c;h : Th1t Arches, Newport : The C rown House, l •qun11 Nigue l: Th1t
Yillo Nowa, N,,.wporl.
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ORANGE COUNTY'S RESTAURANT, N /GHT CLUB AND ENTERTAINMENT SCE NE
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t~oll0\\•1ng the Labor Da y \VCekcnd la.v off, th e
co ntinuing ~·r ic~ nf spef'ial ri·londay nighl d inner
galas bein g ~t.-igcd by NC\\'port's Stuft Shirl \rill
resu n1e this ton1ing \\eek .
Nex t t-.·Jund:iy eve ning. ~e pt. 13. signals the
tin1c to get nn \11th one of these lark ing affair.'>
if you haven 't already done so. '!'he night 's fe a.~1 and
themf' 11 ill be kevecl to a Bavar ian dinner a11d bee r
festival •
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BAVARIAN REVELRY
'fab tor !h e l;er1nan reveling. \1·h1th includes
prese ntallon of a Bavari an hat to eac:h diner. 1s
$4 .75 per person . 'l'he hill of fare "''ill consist o f a
c:hoice of potato leek sou p or tossed green salad,
roast sauerbralcn of beef. s1veel an d sour cabbage.
green be ans. s pit·ed apple rings. pu111perni(·kel
bread . beverage, and a dessert choice of Black For·
C'sl chocolate ca ke. apple strudel or ice erea1n sun·
dar.
LUAU NEXT
On tile sutcecding ~·londay nig ht. SC'pt 20 . lhf'
Stuft Shirt \\ i\I repeal another of the tolorful lla11·a1·
ian lu aus feallzrcd in this series of special dinners.
'!'he luau, pr u·rd at Si6 .50 per person. 11·ill fea-
ture assorted troptL·al fruits; roast suckling pig,
baked ya rns: tcr1 ya ki broiled chicken: r un1aki: poi;
greens and \rater chestnuts: fri ed rish: island r iet·:
shrin1p eurry \l'i lh toconut. gi nger. n1acadan1 ia nuts,
kurnquats and poha preserves: baked bananas:
stean1ed <'rab; l\ona C'Offce ice 1:rean1 on rot'onu!
layer cake .• 1nd bevera,;:<'
lnnd ('lain lJaf..e arid a n1~ht 111 Sp;un l~l\\Cn1ni.; a11 d
d;111eing 1n11 .... 1t· 1 .... pro\1derl !'or all of the~e oet'a~ion~
by the ·rony I.oho Ct·oup
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·rti~ St11lt Shirt is lot·ated at 2241 \\1 C'o<i "l
1 loi:;h11 <.i.v !\'e \1 por1 Hca l'h \II :-ele('l ton s on 1 hr·
regular 111<•1111 <1rr aJ..,o :::.cr,C'd carh J\J onda~ nig ht
()nly a le\\ ~hor\ years ago unbod_v \1·ould ha1 1•
g1\'t'll you n1uch for the idea of a rirsl-cl ass rcstaur·
<int 1n a s hoppi ng ter\t{'r .<\nyone on a buying spree
<1 fler all. needed no n1orc than a fast food slanrl
11·herc !hey tould grab a ha1nburger or hot dog and
run.
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Oulr1gl1t )',l·o ffing 11ntild llal'c· greeted an~· s11 g-
.i;cstinn of :-on1r day go uig 10 :i :::hopping t enter l'nr
the snlc purpn.~c of t::i ling f1nr cuisine. But th f'
l'harattcr of 1h1, 11<'11•er t·cnlrr·s 1 ~ \'aS'tlv diffcrenl
lron1 thnse nf earlier vin t«ge ~ offcrirl g. as lht~Y
<t o. a 1\1d1· rang£' nf ~t'rvicc." and fa cilities beyon d
ff'I Jll .... lore:-. \,\ a ('011SC(!LIC'1ll'C :-lll'h 1:on1pl('X('S
11(H1l rl be 11H·nn1p lt'IC 11·11 hou1 the 1tll'lus1o n of prin1r
cl1n1ng cst<1bll . ..,h1nen1 ~
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c11ncr :i r!'laxed feeling
'l'lll' tart:i" plaid~ of S1·otl:u1 d \ 1·IJn' art' 11-..(·d
d1 :-t·1·111,1n:it 1ngly in ,11< h p:1rll(·t1lar.~ as 11 a!I dct·n ra
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NOW OPEN
WITH THE-
SOUTH
COAST'S
FINEST
FOOD
SERVICE
ENTERTAINMENT
LUNCH & DINNER DAILY 11 A.M. to 11 :30 P,M .
COCKTAILS to 2 A.M . e SUNDAY BRUNCH 9:30-4
t:t1 ,\"l'li\t:N'1'1\I~ CIJISlr\'E
SE,\t'OOO • STEA K.~
Now Appearing
BRANDIE BRANDON DUO
T ue1. thru S<!ii l. 8:30 to I :lO
Thur1d;1y F•1hion Show-12:1S
32102 Coa5t Hwy. (At Crown v,,Uey Pkwy.)
LAGUNA NIGUEL 499-2626 496-5771
THE MARQUIS RESTAURANT
LU NCH e DINNER e COCKTAILS
Entertainment Nightly
CHARCOAL BROILE-D STEAKS
CONTINENTAL CUISINE
l11C"•. lh•v S.ot , 11 o.m.·Z o.m.: Sun. 4 p.m. lo l a .m.
Closed Monday
ALL MAJOR CREOll CA,ltOS
1670 N ewport Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8293
.· ~~?~. , ~ -~ ~ Corona del Mar UV
l·'i11•• ll•1li1111 (,'11isi11r ('•1cl~f.11il."'
2325 E. COAST HIGHWAY
673-8267
ltC'i-C.'fVOliollt
Opt'" Doily -S p.m. t o 1 a.m.
CLOS£0 MONOAT
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E:ve ryone is lal~i n g a boul our delic:ious ile11med c:l t1m \
a nd g ia nl ! 16 -20 0 1.) A u~tr ll l'"" Lob~ler Tails.
SU NDAY BRUNCH Ser ved from 10 A.M. -2 P.M.
l ntert ... n.,.~fll .& o~nc-nq
HAf'f'T HOUR
Mo11. -Fri. 5 lo 7 p.m.
with Ha•• ''°""••••
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317 PA,CIFIC COAS.1 HWY.
HUNTiNCiTON IEA,CH
OP€fll I OAV~
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Fof P Mll•• of \ oc mor•
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DON JOSE'
l'HESE\TS
PACO
DIRECT FROM ME XICO
Enchilada And Taco
Chili Relleno -Encliilad~
SL3 S
Sl.50
FINEST MEXICAN FOOO AT lt.EA SONA8l l PRICES
'l'l1e f11'.'>l of nur 1iu·t·1· t'llll't'e ~t·h'r\1un ~ \l'<I \ one
uf the h.ouse spC't"1<1l!1cs. ro:.is t Lnn g Js!;111d duc.:klin g,
:.alli'f' U1 gardr . \\·dd n1·c. S4.50 1\ genernus and su-
rcrbt_v roasted portion of duck lopped a large bed
of \\'lid rice :\rHI 11~:. ga rn is hed 1v1th tast v inandar111
111't111gc .s !tccs and C'herr1 1\'> -
·rhe oth er l\vo en tree ('hoiccs n1a!chcd the du e~·
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to11rnC'dos of f1let rnignon. sauce ~ladeira topped
111th bearnJJSC'. S4.75. and veal t:Utlel o~car. gar-
n1-.hcd \r1 th ;i ~para~ll." 1lps. t"ra b leg:-. sa1.1c.:e bordc-
la 1 ~I'. lopped 11·1th bear11a1sr. $4 .~0
CAESAR EXCELLENT
You ( <111 '1 go 11-rong \1'1th any of the sOttJl or
'alad t·hni!'t'~ but ou r !op rern1nn1crHla11on ~oes tn
thr \;\ng_,. ("a('sar salad .\!so. if 1'0 11 selet't the baked
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nf red. r11.,c , <i nd _11·h1tc tablt> 11 ine.~ and 1"ha111pagnes
an ct sparkling 11•1ne:-\\"e turned. ho1\'C \1er. to the
hnuse \\·ine barrt•I.' !11r a litre of f'aliforn ia Burgun-
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di~hcs nf truly dr:lc(·tablf' t'olfrr 11·r c-ream, 50 cents.
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111usu· 11·;1 .~ sli'tu·k 11p hy the group ('11rrrnlly appcar-
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With A View Fro111 the Terrace
Overlooking Beautiful Newport Harbor
Every Sunday. 9 a1n to 2 pn1
p~~~~~ TAt~, I ,t,,WHAt~
400 MAIN, BALBOA PENINSULA • (714 ) 673-4633
TROPICAL COCKTAILS ' ,
' ENTERTAINMENT
SEAFOOD
AND
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9093 E. Adam• (At Magnolia)
Huntington Beach 962-7911
(!,~i~P DRY DOCK ~
POLYNESIAN
SHOWS
Thur. thru Sun.
Niqht'
NOW APPEARING
Thurs. thru Sun. N iles 8:30 lo 1.30
Th 11 Sen\<1 l ionel S.smoan Vocalisi G uil arisl
TIM FULOA
8961 ADAMS AVE. (at Magnolia)
HUNTINGTON BEACH 968-5050
mITLf.1
MEXICAN REST AU RANT
"FI NEST MEXI CA N CU ISINE
IN ORA NGE COUNTY"
FEATURING TOP
ENTERTAINMENT
.<\ND DANCING
FRI. AND SAT. NITES
9 P.M. to 2 A.M.
Oini11 9 Houri 11 lo 11 D•ily
Atlec.'8 Lounge Opt1n
To 2 .t.m. Fr i, arid S<!l l ,
541 W. 19th ST .. COSTA MESA
FOOO TO GO -642·9764
) OYSTER BAR
IN THE
SOUTHLAND
630 LIDO PARK
NEWPORT BEACH
DRIVE
675-0100
llt'rt·!! N111c!! 111
''0'' JOE'S
FOR THE FIRST TIME
IN ORANGE COUNTY
The Greot Now Sound Of
PETE'S PLAYERS
TueJd.1y tliru Saturday. 9 p.m. to 2 .1.m.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY NITES
KELLY & COMPANY
SERVIN G TOP QUALITY FOOD
FEATURING STEAK • LOBSTER
l unch Daily Mon ddy thru, Fr iday
Din ner T ue\day thru Saturd6y Evenings
COCKTAILS 10 AM . 2 AM-7 DAYS A WEEK
843 W. 19th STREET
COSTA MESA 646-0804
FOR ADVERTISING IN THE
WEEKENDER
PHONE 642-4321
PRESENTS
FALL SPECIAL t>,
CAL TJADER
SEPT. 12 THROUGH 16-SUN. ) P.M.
WILLIE BOBO
SEPT. 19 THROUGH 23-SUN. l P.M.
RENE -TOUZET
SEPT. 26 THROUGH 29 ·SUN . J P.M.
MONGO SANTA MARIA
OCT . 7.3 & 10-11 -SUN. 3 P.M.
TWO DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE
DAILY DOUILE-s,oo P.M. TO 7,00 P.M.
at, & Sun. Patio Brune
IANCHEROS 1 75 STEAK & EGGS
EGGS BENEDICT ,
PLUS EXTENSIVE IRUNCH MENU
Reservation
548-1166
2601 W. Coast Hiway
N~wport lf'Clch
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l~inninCJ At 8:00 p.rn.
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THE TRIO AUSTRIA
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Trac el
Tourists Can View Queen of Sheba Home
By STAN DELAPLANE
.\.'(U~t. l::lhioµia -It'~ a 1.Jurupy ride on <in c ld·
CJ·Jy DC3 fro1n :\ddis 1\baba to Axun1 The bla ck
pilot let mr sit up front Great v1e11• Eth1op1:i is ont•
l~rand C.'anyon after another \Vi' landed on a d ir1
a1r~trip !closed by r:un and mud June to Scipt cn1bcr ~
and chel·ked in to the only hotel.
'l'hc 'l'our1 ng Hotel Cheap. spartan 'l'hr 11 al1..in
ownei·s ar e friendly $10.40 single 111itt1 rne:ils: $1 Ii 411
double. 'J'he i\lcl otl1 beer not liad a11d ~a fer !han lilt·
1vater
Fl y an y line ;u·rn~~ the 1\tla11l1 t 'l'lH.'11 l.ik1·
~:1hiop1an ~\i rlines 707 JCl to r-\dd1s. Bia(').; pil ot."'.
black .ste11·ardessC'5 -al! 'f \V.A.·lrain ed 1Ethiopian<1
have thin lip!'=. lon i.: thin noses. In thf' !'.Oulh thcr1·
are soine blatk!I 1v1th Negroid features In f>'.1/iiop1:1
lhey are IO\I' 1n the soc·1af order 1
* \\1hy Axu 1n '? Th i~ 1s the hon1e of the <)uccn of
~heba -thL ;\xurnite Ernpirc rivaled Persia .\1<.n
the ho1nc or famed i\lenelik I. her bastard :.on IJ1
l.hal s\1·inging visit to King Solo rnon ·
1\xun1 today is a sn1all. in1pover1 shed village: 011
a rot k~·, arid plateau. 7000 fet>I up. 1Ethiopi:i '!> n1i1
IOI' heart problcn1s. I nl'vcr got belo1v 5000 feet 1
\'ou can 1·is1\ Sheba 's spr;nvling palaec ruin-.
'l"hC'y haven't begun to excavate r-.1enelik's palae1· ;i
n1ile distnnt.
1\ leadtng tourist altract1o n are the ("ro11 ri
.Jc11els in c.:cn !uric s-old St. J\1ary of Zion ('hur ch
r-.ta!e tr.urists are \11eleon1c 1 \Vonien can't go in . h ill
;i monk rarctakcr \vii i bring thcn1 inro th e tour!·
)"ard \1 here lh ey tan be seen at a distance .
* Evl•rv sn1all bov in :\.xun1 tric!i 1(l sl'll inti ;in
ol d Bihlc ,. ,\ repl1C'a f.f rin ancient ("r O'.>tS . .'\ fl); \1 h1 :-.I-.
f~1011 need \11. Or a hunk of quarlz. I bought a sn1all
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n & 12 Days From sm:
hJnd1-1uvcn rug Jor $4 lJ.S. Several pieces ol quartz
101 le!:.::. than a dollar.
* "C<in you get health foods in Europe? ..
'UH 1·1111 bul harder to find than here. !:i\\'Ll7.er·
l<111d ha " bec11 on tht' organic food kick for a long
111nt· f"Hn· Se1·r1 •t ('hcf Abroad auditioned son1e and
ll'JH>t'I ~ ··i.ots nr vegetarian and non·alcohol1t
rv:-,laur;u1\!\ hcrr 1Zur1e h1 Best 1s lh c 'J'd t1. Sl .25 1!1
:-i:.!. :ill '
* i ~11 l L'i-;lll <lr restaurant he s ay~. "'KronC'nhalli.'
l!e-.t;tur:.inl 13 the best in 1he t·ity Fine collcct1on uf
(1r1g1n:il l1 npre:-!l10 111 sts. 1'1cas!lo. ~ttro . others Food
.111 <1 "l'rv11·1· out~landing Dtu•k \r1lh orange saut·r
:111d thc1Tit•:-.. nnd t·hocolale 1nousse are delightful
11i 1 t'rall S\11~s \1 111es -part1C'ularly \1 hilr -art>
t lilt' '
* "\"le are black -my h usband is a doctor. We
liked what you sa id about Jamaica and wonder how
black tourists are treated."
I !,1ppe11C'd 11 hl'n I 11 as 111 ~·l ontegu Ba y. tiler!'
11 ,,.., ,1 h1;.; :1ll·hlac.:kii tour fron1 l'hicago. 'l'ht:.v f1l!C'(t
llH· 1 '<1.~l' ~lnn1cgo. \\-('re having a ~plcnd id !i111e.
i:t·!t111g ;.:o()d serv1tc arul good treatment. l got tl 1e
i('l'l1 n ~ llll' .)un1a1ta blat ks l\'ere taking pri<1c n1 go-
in;.: all 11ul !or thc:rn 1Ja1na1ca is 92 percent 1\frican
il L'St~l\I I
* "C<1n I use my hair dryer in Europe?"
\I'(' llC\'C'r rourid l!'il!l~fo rn1c r~ that \\'Clghetl II'"'"
ll\;111 l.i p•n111 d~ Ru! there\ a 11('11' nnl' only !hr('f>
r>tt1H·r~ ~l;ikrrs ('lil1n1 11 11·i!J plug in and <·nnvrrl
po11f•r 0 11 app!1a111·C's up to 1000 \\'alls: Irons. !la ir
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First you get a $28,000.000 floating resort. It has three swim pool s,
two nightclubs, eight pubs, a spacious theater, gourmet re sta urants. ou tdoor
sports, and indoor games.
But this perfect vacation setting doesn't just hang around and let
you yawn at the same old geography. You get a spectacu~ar ocean _view
that changes every second. You get Mexico -Acapulco, Z1huantane10,
Pu erto Vallarta, Mazatlan. And you explore each fascinating port from
the best hotel in town. the one that brought you.
Think of it as an 11 or 12 Day floating fiesta. You 'll meet new
friends. You 'll let the su n and sea subtract a few years from the
way you feel. We'll even be nice to your wallet. Our unprecedented
low fares include round trip tr ansportation, air conditioned stateroom,
all meals, and entertainment. The T.S.S. Fairsea is of Liberian
Registry with an er:ichanting Ital ia~ c~ew who indulge your every
wish. It's the vacation value of a lifetime. Catch th e Fairsea during
her gala maiden season!
Sailing Dates From Los Angeles: Dec. t 7. 29. Jan. 10, 21,
Feb. 2, 14, 25. Mar. 6, 20, 31. Apr. 12, 24, May 5. Add1t1onal 1972
sailing dates on request Call your travel agent now!
,.,.,, ""11-day ............... 1 .... -"'°""" "O ..... -,.,.
~l~~C!l!t!'2
1000 Wilshlre Blvd .. Los Angeles. CA 9001 7 • Phone 1213) 485·8862
Wcckcnd Cnllsc lrom Sin Francisco, l ni911ts lrom '95, Jailing Deca11bcr 10, 1971.
.'-Clltrs. !-!eatin g pads. Coffee makers. \\'1th foreign
plug.s. SIU . 'fhey say in big department storf'.'\.
* "~o you know anything about hitchhiking in
Spain? Morocco?"
llitchhikers rate Spain as one of the \10rl'il , Not
niuch t1·a ff iC'. and the Guardia C1v1l -the polLte 111
lhc black tr1corn hats -get ve ry straigh t arro1v
111th ,vou . 'J hey rate 1'1orocco v.·or~e . One kid 1ras
slu('k 111 ;i dese rt until he flagged c1011·11 a n11l11ary
I :tllk
* ri1oro1.:1:0 .sa id to sel l hash1:-.h like 1 'ota t'1Jl ;1
'!'his 1s ~ big lernplalion to returning kid:-. 11ho fLJ.!·
ure lo pay for the vacation \\'herl'upon lhc~· Jl'f'
busted by Spani ~i1 police and put 1n .~tony-lonc.,111111.:
unlit !hey arc good and so1·ry
* F11r liic under·30s: Best place~ 11 ron1 r11y l·Or·
re~po nclcnts under 30): <'opcnl1agc11 .. \then~. Par1.~
-hul it's expensive. A sleeper L'> 1\;0r\1·;iy Ea~v "0·
1ng F riend ly Ill oackpackrrs and a Jot of luist~!"
catering tc the1n
l'J~1.\'\1'righ1 ~hch;icl <:a~z11,
11hu "'rule "A Jl1llful of Hain ,''
t1:-i~ :1 n1;iior rvk· 1u r.IG~l's
·'l'hp Gang Th{11 Couldn 't
Sh ,1 fl t Straight" l'hart1)ff.
\\"1nklrr production based 1111
.li1nnn· Bresl in ·.~ surer-sin·.
r!"'.~.~l ul 1101 rl
t;a1.io r .x pl;i1nccl 10 lhc
blrn·~ 1t1rt'•·lur. .'~. n1 e ~
Coldsto11e. ·r--,u1 luni.: a~1i I
gave up the !t1011gh1 or ;ll'llll)!
beca use l v:as t'•O old 'l'hc11 J
qu1! pla.l'1ng 111(' 1·1olin llr-cati.~e
I 11·;1s loo old , <ind 1urncd tn
11·nt111g No1v ! '1n going 11110
ac ting bt·tnus1• 1·111 1ot1 old to
write'··
llroue Buster
l!r I!' t'il.'-I ;1 ~ Alh1t' a i.:ani.:
lradt·r·~ loyahsl, in "Tht (;;111).!
That Co\ildn't Shoot Str.11ghl "
il con1edv v.·hich s1ar~ .Jl•rr1·
Orbach. ·Leigh Taylor-Youn~
Jo Van Fleet ancl Luint·I
S1a r11tl'r \\'aldo ~:111 11 rntt• lht'
scrcenpla)'
Ht1flalt1 Hi ll's \\·itrt \V est Shn\I' al the 1\nahcim Con·
Vl'nllnu l'cntrr 11·111 den1onstrate bronC' riding in the
1r;ul111on of years ago. It run.~ Se pt. 15·19.
OPENS WEDNESDAY
SEPT.15.th
ANAHEIM CONVENTION CE NTER
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST
and Cong1ess o! Rough Riders ol lhe World
GREAT, GRANO
ANO HEROIC
An aulhen11c
re-en~c tment ,1
ii'" R11!!alo E'tll.,
SEE TH IS DISTINCTIVE, BOLO ANO
DASHING MONARCH OF ENTERTAINMENT
A RETURN TO BUFFALO BtU'S STUPENOOUS WILD WEST
Grand Enlry Review· Indian !.!le on !he Plnins • Lonqhorn
Callie Drive • Atlack ot lhe Deadwood ::itarie -Butt1110 Hurit • Roughr1ders 1n Astonishing fc:uestrlan Jlchicvement~.
Featuring BUFFALO Bill Al<'D THE RUGGEO ROUGH
RIOERS OF THE WORLD. R'lman,, C0"'s;,c~~. Gauchos,
Napoleon Cav~lry. Mexi can Chen'l~. rno11~h Dr.:iqoons. German Cuira ~s•~Hll. Ausira1111ns, 1' r;ib~ \'J" Wild Wesl U.S.
Cavalry Drill Team and 11'\e Most Bl'a1J1•ful Horsew oml'.'n or
the World,
Sept.15th t hru 19th ANA tlf:IM C:(INV~:N'fl(JN ct:NTEK
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•r,hildren 12 i1nd 1111der 'ii prier.
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ORDER NOW WHILI GOOD SEATS ARE STILL IYllLIBLE
SPECIAL! BUENA PARK CENHR NIG HT -SEPT. 15
Y, Price Tickets ava ila ble now at Buena Park C•nler Shopp1nR Mall
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1\n 1111101';1l11·c third season
id .\1(;i11 -Tv ·~ · · 1\1 e di c a I
l'cntl'r·· ~pollights a \'aried
l'illl!,;C t•I gue~\ st;1rs fro m
~111~:~·r-. 1<1 t1r~1 lild1es nf
1'·11•,td\1,11 t" hr 1 g h I new.
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1-:,,•11·11 ancl .l<i rncs Daly anr1
,11r~ \\'pdncsdily night~ on
ll1anncl 2
~1nger S\C\l' La1\·rencr, star
or Broadv.·<1y musicals "\\'hat
,\t;ike'i Sammy Run '' and
"l;o!den H.i1nbow." rnakes a
tlr;1n1a1u· bn11• as an overly
;1111!11!1ous :;urgco n 111 "The
C11rr ·1 1plt'd"' c•pisride Playing
tu.~ ll"dr 1s 1'1ppn Scott. 11•ho
l';1pt11:1!l'd n1otiun p1ctu1·e au ·
du.•nce 1n "Cold Turkey "
t;ra1·ellv Forrest Tucker. ot
•·F Trnu1~·· fan 1e, tnkes the
nilr of :i n cstcen1ed country
<!oetor 11ho practices wl!hou t
fl cc r ed 1 I a t i o n 1n "The
\1npos1cr"' sef,!n1cn1. Playing-
h1s 11•1fc is Brondway 's first
!ad.1. Kun Hunter. an Oscar
11 inner fr•r her pertormance 111
lhe rnn1·1e "A Streetcar Nam-
ed Drsirc "
S 1 n J: c r -d a n ct r Carn\
l.a1-1rcnce goes dramatic 111
the "Blood J.1ne " episode
p1:11·111g opposlle \\'illiam "'in--
don1. an ~:mn1v winner for his
in1 n ~Pnc:-"~1 v \\'orld and
\\pknn1e f(~ 11." as her
fl11!1t11 I' t1ushn11d
l\r;1dfnrd D1lhnan, star nf
SUl'h pictures as '"Escape
frnrn 1t1e Pl;ine1 of the Apes''
nnd ''The r.1rpl1istv \\'nltz,"
h;i s an t'xplo~ive rule as 11
y1n111i:: f'.xPcutive v:h o fears
hr's Inst h 1.~ ni:1sculin1ty in
'"The Shaltcretl ri.-1an ." Colli 111
\\11lcnx-H11rnc is his wealthy
snc1a lite wife 1-1•hile Dav id
\\l;i.vnc is the overpov.'ering
fnlht'r·1n·la111
In tht' ··tirl'll' or Power ..
episode. Barry Sullivan guest
slnrs as a physi.cally railing
surgron "'ho uses the hands or
;inuihcr doctor. Jes .'Ii c a
\Valtcr, to perform his oper1-
t1ons
Arter a lwn year absence
rrorn t c I e v i s ion . Jack-
Krusrhen returns lo guest star
as the (;reek patriarch in
"Double .Jeopardy." He was In
the National Conipany and in
lhl' London Company of lh•
n1 u si c;i I . ·'Prom lseS,
Promises," where critics sefec..
led him for thei r best actor
award. With him is Stefanie
Powers portraying a devoted;
11•ife who resorts to artificial,
in~emi nation to gi ve her weak-'
v.·i!lcd h u s b a n d • Sco~
~larlowe. and his domineuinJ ••
father (Kruschen) the child~
they so ardently desire. ·
Pamela Payton-Wri ght. •• ~
Grace Kelly type. seen by e,. •
eculi\·t producer f' r a n le ·
Click.srna n 1n Ille Hollyw5· ~
run of "The Effect or Ganvn :
Ravs on Man-in-the·M f ~1a.rigolds." makes triir .
television debut as /, n .
evangeli st in "The I ~I :
~taker " Roger Davi! 11 hn ,
husband·manager who molds ~
her into the idol of millions.
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A1111ounces Repertoire
Heperto1re for the filth an
I 11ual 1·1si1 of Ille New York ('1-
!.1• Opera. beginning Nov. 17 1n ~ ThP o\lu"1•· •·enter'§ P!ivihon.
Ila:-< bc(·11 announced by the
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11011 ... ponsors of lhe 2l-
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To Conduct Opening
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1 rl11 l'<·T('d h\ Tito Capoh1ar1<·0.
11 1lh Sf•l/111.i:.:.~ h.• l\!111g Cho LeP
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Rudel rondueling ThP opera
will ~ stagM'.I <1\ 8 p.1n. in
l!ah<in on ~looday. !\'01 'tl..
and ~·r1day. Nov 26
The third produc:tion , ne\\· tn
Lo.'l An.'(t-Jes . will be che l'Orn ·
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Charpenlier. Yi'llh Car fl I
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·ruesda\. No' 1.1. and Fridav.
(Jee J.' both oc 8 p 1n. An!ho~y
Besch dire!'ted thi s \'Crs1ot1
11·1th set~ and l'os ttunes b\ <:nrdo~ ~1u.:un1s. (' h a r 1 r ·s
\\'ilson conducting
f)ne of ~{'II rorlo. \'1\~
Opera's rntJs1 s u c 1' e ~sf 11 I
presenta!1011s 111 Lo~ Angel1•s.
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d 'Or." Ill t.:nRILsh. \\'Iii be
heard \\'M'.lnesda l'. No" 14 a1
I\ p 111 anri Satufda1 No1 'rl.
11t 2 p,111. The prodt1\'t1011 tran1
of Capobianco. I.et'. Varon<i
and Sonrihei111er IS
represented. \\'<liter Sussl..111d
l'l"lf\durt1ng
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p 111. on Sunda \. \iu1 28. and
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::ind setting~ arr hy Dnn<l!cl
Oenslager. anct thf' produrllon
i.~ directed h\' <..'ap<ib1ancn.
fl.1orellf t·onductini::
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du('tion u[ .lanal·e\.. s ''Thf'
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English at B p.111 n11 Tue:-;da1 .
Nov :lO. and Sunday. 1)(-e .~
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l·;n1ile Ard11lioo provide 1noti(•rl
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11e1v to 1hr 1·on1pany'." l.o"
Angeles rePt>rto1rr. stagrd
\\'ednrsda.1. f)eC" 1 al R p 111
<lnri S11nda l'. 0C1' :, at 2 p 111
tllorclli 1·0nrltu·l1nc. Thi' prn
1\uc·tuu1 is dir eclrd 111 .)<ltnr «
neBlas1s. wt!h sc11 1ni::~ and
•·n.~lunil"s b_Y Lloyd ~:1 ;in~
~ail order~ <lrr uow hruu:
ai.:cepted . ('fln1pl1?te • !'l"l111C.
11·1\I be ;innoun~·ed ;ii ~ lal r 1
111nr
.1 ilJ S iµ;n ~
l<'or Dranu=t
.1111 St ,John ha~ be!'n s1,1V1l'rl
In i;T<lr Y1"1th Ol11rr Rf'ed 111
\ll:!\l's ··s1111n.i: 'l'<l r,l:e 1 ''
1-rime dr.iuna 1.0 he rl1rerted h.1
Douglas ll ickn.~ in Lhe London
area. Barry Kulick 1\'lll prn-
rluce !he Alt>.~ .I a 1· oh~
sc.:reenplay, one of c1sht 11111101·
niotion pictures on 1vu;:-.·r~
early Fall schedule
\1iss St. Jot111 . \\'ho s.tar:; 1n
lhe !\{'YI' .Jan1es Rond thn\1('1 .
.. Diamonds Are Forevrr." will
portray Reed's schC'rr11ng w1lr ]
1n "Sittlnj.! T;iri;zc! " Film1n,i:
begin.~ in Septf'mhl'r.
THE WORLD IS DEAD. ONE SURVIVOR. THEN THE OTHERS.
CRAWLING IN DARKNESS. HIDING FROM LIGHT
THE STRANGEST SECT OF ALL.
HUNTING THE LAST MAN ON EARTH.
NOW!
CHARLTON
HESTON THE
OME<i"MAN
Beginni11g
Lina !Jair wo s d1$CVVt!r'ed
drinking a 111dk~ha kc on a s!OOI
a! Lhe l'ounrcr of Schwabs
Drug Store Ill llo!Jyv.()(ld.
··Thai$ no J..1ddu1g , ' !hr
leggy r..1 1 ~s !Ja1r cxplninc·d "l
1-1•asn't \\'Canng a ~11 catl'r hl.e
Lana Turner l \1a ~ \\r::tr1ng a
sheer sr c·through blou.'" 1\ht!n
!1\15 goodlool..ing guy 11ho
!urnf'ci nul 111 r<'11ll~ lx a 1 prntlu1·er ;1-.kr•d rnc if I (] l1k1·
to ht' 1n a 1110\ If' I
I g;.i\c' h11111hr bru'h o(f hut
he lrtl hi" 1·.11·d .Ju~t ft1r lhe
hcrk of 11 l 1 ;illed lhr nf>l.l da1
and Ju~t l1lo.t th111 , J 111 111 thl~1.
11101'11'
l 111 a pruh·~~1un.it ddnl·er.,
\•l 1 Ill ng/H 1111~ thl' ~l'flpl. 'j
d1d11 t gel nnv lint'~ though
cxecp! fn11H a ft11 of lhf'
C:\lta~ \1h11 111'1'" "Uppn~i·d Ju l
he 11<1t r h1r.g 1111 ru·1 ,\tan did
lhC'~ r1•f't' 11~!l'h t r.1n r 11;HI
to 'f'l' nn ~l'l! un ll1r ~t'ff'f'll "
'I h1• lt·1'i.l11.! l'o Ill II l ll i! )
thrnugh11u1 !h1 ih11•1
AMAN FOLK ENSEMBLE AT MUSIC CENTE R
Canopy Floats in Air in this Typical Dance
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11 h1eh JUSt sort nl "h<1pprnrd"
<11 l t 'I.A. nught wrll turn 011!
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nn111;11ua11 foll. dani·t n1or1
p<tlllt'S_
Last spring . flit• \'Ulll pa111·
111adr 1l s 1"1l11sh' ( ·cnier debut
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'11\t\ L~ gr;i11f1·111g fn1 da1u·e 111
Los Angl'll'~. Th(' A111a11 111\I
he lhc only lllilJOr dance ··nn1-
pan1• appearing al Th(' tllus1r•
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hair interesting .~ e par a! r
rarcers
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herself. 1s ;in f'S!ab!1~herl New
Vork OOok Jackel ;ind rr c:ord
11lbu111 de.s1gue1 in hr1 .~1>~rr
tune.
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111 Iran \\·here lie learned thr
ll't11guagr f\:<11 le,,.sly ;i 11 d
hccau1r 11 1·fiur1 fa \fll'll f' fot
Ins 1n{('ff'!>'.I 1n Pf'rs1an d<irh'f'
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1\01·ked. nften <I)'> no! 11 11h \lid
11\r E<1strr11 . T11rk1~h ancl
!;reek exchangr studr111:o;. hr
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p;u11 " sn1al! one 11·h1ch
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f'lhn1(' 111strur11en1 ~ 111<1dc 1n
lli r an'as 11f then· 1rir1rd
1r11crlo1rr . Tl1f' directors :i11d
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1r;i1f'l ra1•h l{'ilf !O gathf'r n''"
111a!rr1;:il :ir lhr .<pring.~ of
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.,1.erb,.1dJan. h:ards: o\1nro<'t'"·
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THE LAST OF
I THE DAREDEVILS!
6EOR6E
HAMILTON
SUE
LVON
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• JND AT CIN(MA W(S T • l •
P r·•~ Hurl~::i·•
•2n d AT CINEMA •
LJ.••.· "''.'~'I
How Lid
United States
Inte lligence ~now of
the attack berore the
Japanese Ambassador? • __ ........
-.-,----.
• a I~ H ~R;:;::l:;lNTlA 2No\-~:~.·0;1,.~:~L.~~GoN
HARBOR c,':.·:.1 "1 Pl llNT"
• 1• :: COLO R
"'THE CO NFORMIST'
I IS THE BE ST MOVIE THIS
YEAR B Y FAR !". , . · .• , .....
" •• ' ' ' .,,. ' I •"
JEAN 1ou1:; SIEFANIA
lRINl lG NANT SANDRElll
_ the confo rmi st -1 [R1 ~.;~::~ .... ,. . ... , .. ,., ft.
"'THE CON FESSION'
IS VASTLY MORE INTEREST· =a·.
ING THAN 'Z'!" . ·,, , " Qj• .
. . -~
• ' -' ' • •I . ~ •' :.;" '
''The Conft?ssion''
r,p ., '.'o".''"-',. ~;' __ ,
flR ST SllOWING
of
"THE CCNFORMIST"
'"' "THE CONFESSI ON "
IN ORANGE CO UNTY
CHARLTON,~
HESTON THE
OMEGI\ MAN
<:William GHolden
Gftyan Odlleal
GJCarlcMalden
••• •l•k• f;d•••d• I'll ...
Mfrn0CtX. IJ1
P!\llA.VISIO'I"
GP,G""""o
•2NDAT IN lMAW(ST #l
1:111-1 ~•~'~"~' ll.¢n"'' ~Yon
"THE LAWMAN"
\
Friday, Stpttmbtt 10, 19il
Live
Theater
"The rt1u.sic ,\1an"
:\ musical <-'Omedy on stage
al the Irvine Bowl. 65fl Laguna
C;:inyon Road. La guna Beach ,
at 8:30 p.rn .. Sept. !ll·l I and
17.J!l_ Hc!:crvat1ons -494-0709.
··o nce Lipon <1 J\1 attress"
~l u~ical cnn1edy on stage at
the \Vest111insler Com1nu'11t·v
Theater. 17th Street SchOOI
:\uditonun1 . \\'es 11n1nster Al'l'
<•I ll oo1·tT SI . \\'estm instt·:-.
F'ri .-Sat. at 8:30 p rn . through
Sept. 18 ReservatJ!l!lS -3!}~.
~J;}(IJ
"i>lal<i ~uite"
Thrre une·act perforrnances
on s t~1gr at the !luntin.i;!on
Beach Playhouse. '.?I JO !via in
St . Huntington Beceh. at 8:30
p.m_ Fri -S:it. 1hrough Oct
'\ HesC.r\·a11ons -5.16"81161
··Pl.ila Suitr·· ]
Tnri.:e •.:1c act pl;1ys on ~ta:;r
;it San ( ·1r11H'111P Co1n111nnity
The<iter. 101 A1·rnida Cah:1ll1•.,
San Clement". Thur. -Sat. nl
il.:!() p.rn . Sept Hi -IX·t. .,
l1esc rvat1ons -4!J~--ll4fif,
"Tonight at 8:::0··
S1ioo1•Y Cools It
Six onr acts in rrpe:·1or.1· ;i t
rn£!a ~l esa (·11·ir Ptayhnu~e
on the Orange C1iunty Fair-
~rounds. Co~ta \lesa. Fri -
Sat. at 8:30 p.n1 .. Sept. !7 -
(~r1 '.!, Rc~ervations--834·5311~ Peanuts' pal in akes the '·Big 'J'i n1e" 'vilh the Ice Fnll1es oJ 1972 as ht 1.:tl\IJl'l~
on the ice at the Lo ng Beach .A.rena, Sept. 28·0tl. 3. l!e perfor n1~ hi ~ fantasllc
feats pausi ng in the center of the arena.
Orange Coast
Orchestra to Meet "TORA! TORA ~ TORA~"
plu•
"V4NISHING PO\lj T"
w ·n /A,I• Jrt~Ql''
Sp"""' 1(«1> Mil1~oe S•T I P.M.
The Orange .Cua~\ Cri\legc
C o n1 mun it~ S.vmpl1ony
Orche~tra 11·ill hegin i1s tenth
season v>ith a sch1xlule of
three major public performan·
ces this year.
Thr orchestra. under the
rl irecti on of Jo~e ph Pearlman
of the OCC 1'11usic Dtp<irln1ent.
11'iil hold its first meeting Sl:'pl
14 at 7 p.m. in the OCC \1u~1c
Building_
The nr;!<1J11zatiri11 \l<LS \hr-re·
cen~ recipient or tne D:.ily
Pilot ··Euterpe" <111·ard as the
outstanding concert organ1za·
lion of the 1ear. lt was the ~r-
cond "Euierpe" <11l'ri rd the
orchestr<i has rr.cf'1 1·ed
Pearlman "Cid that the 70·
member orche.,lra .q ill has a
few openings in tl1 e s lrin;:: sec·
lions for the cnn11ng .~ra~r,n
and he v.·il! auditon {!U<d1/ird
perlonners on 1·iol i11, 1111la.
cello and hass. Per.~nus n1;iy
contacl h1 111 1n !he :'11su1c
Department at 834·581!1 or at·
tend the first rrhears;il
The fir!'l concert will be
Sunda v. Oee. 5. 11 1\h the
featured prrforn1er a ~·oung
Los An11,cle;. 1·el l1~l. \Jan1l'l
Kann;1 z\'n in a perlr;n11ant:e
nf the · llvnr<sk "Cello Crin·
('er1 o." Tile 1·t·111<1i11rler of the
progra:11 11·!11 include tile
,--
Sho;.ta ko1ich ··s;.111phuny \'<J Poiulr-nc ''L'u11j·rr1ri f•H' T1111 THE BEST 5" and tht Brahrns "Tn1g11.: l'ianos <ind Urchi ·stra" 11 1111
Overture." Toni ;ind l\;i!(· \\'h1 tne_'.<· ;1 ~ 1;. :.d, 'I .. 1iq. I' I) I ! ~ I •I"'""
"l'1•;,n1i1 -. I~ """ •ll 1111•
11n1·i rl'.~ nlf1,1 l"li'ular f'!J1111<'
..,1111'.'· l:•;ir[ rl dull.v Ill tltr·
J11\ll.Y l'!l.(JT
d ' 1 ~uluists Tia· 1irugrc1m ;1lso The secon progr;1n1 <Jll r·P 1.
27 11·H! feature as soloist the will include ;1 b;,~soun srilo h1
prominen+. Los A n g e 1 e s 1\:1,v Brigh11n;111. p r 1 n c i p a I t
1·iol1nlsL \\'i lliarn l\ui·;1sch \11 ;:1 b;i ~soonbt 1,f thr j1rchestr<i.. jc=======~====I
perfnr1n;ince of the ··s1bcl1usl------
\'iolln Conccr!o" The pnJ·,
gr<1n1 11·ill 1ntlurlr t li ,.
"S.vn1rh•Jny ~·IJ ;i o I
Teh;i1ko1 ~kl' and 1hto n1rrturr•
"Stho<)I !'"(Jr Scandal" by
Ba rber
The ti:i;il perlonn;in('e nn
June 4 11 di presenl the
1'ra,elcr~
Get tlelp
,ll;ASH\'11.1.[. T1>nn IL.'!'1 i
I 11 t'\c1·\1u1<-· ~., Ii le 1) 1crt·\ :.1
SUMMER OF '42
• 0. !I I
Jl NNlrlRO Nllll (,/oRV (;rllMf.S
JERRY HOUSER · OLIVER CONAN!
~ '•e ••
HI RM4>1 <U UC><l.fl 11..--HAHO #. HO!H '" ,., "" .. .. ' . " ROB! Rt Mlll 11r . .o.11 MOC Hf l I I. (,nA"D .. ..... '··~··
ALSO -
"PETUlA" -Te1111e;.<;e{'s \\' 1• I co 111 c.
Cen lers lor rral'r-lers <i1T
opr·raled ;ir·ound thr clrwk.
s('1en davs a werk. savs ll1ll
V;iughan ." Direetnr of To11nsl
lnfnrinalinn ;ind Pr11n1olio11. r-::::::=======:::::'°------------11
.. ,,, ,."" or 1he ,.,,, """ i{ .. ~I D O i! .. rnany tuunsls prefPr LO 11·;:i1f'l
during lhc 111gll\ h0u1"'-11c fp1·I . . I k I 11 ts 11npnn:ir1t n ·cr·p 1>\H'
\\lrlco1111· l'f'nlt•J'~ np1·n on ;:i 2·1-
hour h;is1s.·· \ :1u gh:on ~;1ul
CONTINUOUS SHOW
SATURDAY & SUN DAY
from 2 p .m.
,t.dult\ and Jr~. SJ .SO
CWilllamGHolden
"llyanO~eal
"l<?doMald~o
"G\Vild !
GR.Overs"
llll WPOI T BfAClt • OR.J.eJSO
EN DS SOON
10th BIG WEEK
"A I-OUR STAR MASTERPIECE,
A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE" ~ ~;,;" t •
EYfNINGS MATINEES
Wed. at :Z p.m.
Sen. Buckley to Arg ue I
Case for Taiwan 011 T\1
Sen Jiirnes Buckle y iH-NY •
appears on The Advocates a1
\ii p rn n e x I Tuesd<1y t111
l\CET, Channel 28 , to counsel
against withdrc.w1ng support
from the Nalion:ilist Chlnesr
oo Tt1iv.·an in order to gad1
clo.ser relations with Comrnu -
nist ('hina.
On the repe;it of the speei:ol
90-niinute progra ni. thr t'\e11
York Conscrvative·Hepub!ican
claims that concess ions 101
1--'cklng would "rnahlr her 10
!urn the scre11•s ti little niorr
cff1·ct11•ely on her suhJ<>rts anrl
increase hrr s t r e n g 1 h
throug hou t Asia."
.JuinlnR Buckle) In np[XJSlllf.!
:. snft er stand <1gainst the Rrd
Cl11nese art' Admiral /retired )!
t.:.S (;ran! Sharp: Hobert
Scalapino of the Center for
Chinese Stud irs. Universitv nf
Cal ifornia. Berkelr.v : a· n d
Hichard l\'al kei:. director nf
!he Institute of Jnt ern ation<i l
Relations. L'ni1ers1ty nf Soulh
cr-i.. 3D , i ne ·'--'L.J Stewardes<>es
x
,.,.~ .. '~'-"" ;/' ~\
! .... ~·~
EXClUSIVE ENGAGEMENT
STARTS WEDNESDAY
Cnru!1na
Testifying in favur of dn1p·
pint: hcirrif'rs: ;:iga1nsl Prk1ng
arr Harrison Salisbury. ass1s·1
lant 1nanag1ng editor of the
."\ev.· York Times: Da vid r.1oz-
1ngo. professor of governrnent.
{ 'nrnell Llniver~lly .Jerurne
('oher1. professor of law ;it
lltir1;ird. and Jarncs Pel'k of
the Connni!lee ol COllC{·rried
Asian Scholar~
(;1,lien eh;:iq;r~ th<it the L'S
has :oufferrd 1n 111uny \\'a~·s
lrnrn its iJUliey tu11;1rcl l(ed
( 'h1no1 dunng thv p:1~1 lll'nl
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PLrltlOUTH! IMPERIAL
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THIE LAST
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BRAND NEW 1971 DUSTER
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'62 DODGE '64 DODGE '66 FORD '68 CHEVROLET '68 PLYMOUTH '70 PLYMOUTH
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EXT R S A YINGS
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1971 OtMONSTRATOAS
* 4 PINTOS * 9 GALAXIES * 10 LTDS
* 6 TO RINO S * 4 MUS TA NG S * 1 T-B IRD
PLU S ~001 Tif1 1lill '.A VINGI WITll
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GALAXIE 500 -
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NEW 1971 ,
51 1971 PINTOS
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FORD f·100 PICKUP
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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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CORONA DEL MAR
PR ESTIGE ..••
COMFORT
Spar !O\JS 4 bf'rlroom 3 h;ith.
fon11 ly l'QOm a.nd !Dnn-11 din·
inic room. Pla nned tor fani.
ily 11v1ne, ClOllf 10 Jo'ash1on
J1Jand . Commu11i!y rKrC'a.
tion urea a.nd pool.
MACNAB -IRVINE
CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE
OF CURRENT LISTINGS
OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN.
UN IVERSITY PARK
Great townhouse w/elegant decor. 2 BR.,
2 ba .. formal dining: corner greenbelt loc.
$39,950. Belle Partch
BAYFRONT ESTATE SALE
90 Feet of Bayfront, pier & &lip ; 5 bdrms .,
7 baths, d en, elevator, swimming pool, la-
nai. l\1ain channel location, on fee liind.
Truly executive luxury living !
Kathryn Raulslon
OPEN SUNDAY l ·S
4 BR. & 4 Ba., Dover Shores, n1ith a v ie\1·
& all the "goodies." See this ! 1612 ANTI -
GUA \VAY. Reduced to $85 ,000. Al Fink
OPEN SUN. 1-S 1924 HOLIOAY RD ., N.B.
Baycrest. 5 Bd rms., dinin g r oom , den , fa1n-
il y roon1 ; privale patio off mstr. BR .. stu·
dio. pool, sumptuous garden ; tennis court
size adjacent lot available. Bob Yorke
OPEN SUN . 1-S CAMEO SHORES
4507 ROX BURY -a distinctiv e home 11•ilh
custom shutters, ceramic tile floors. in1·
ported \va llpapers. 4 Bedrooms, :t baths,
family room. $82,500. Carol Tatum
OPEN HOUSE SUN. l·S
2512 LIGHTHOUSE LA NE. CdM. Owner
has reduced !his 4 Bdrm. & family r1n:
home for FAST SAL E. No\v onJy S69 .500.
Bud Aust in
OPEN SUN. 1-S BAYCREST
1707 CANDLESTICK LANE (olf Sandi ..
\l'OOd). Perfect family ho1ne on lree lined ,
quiet street. 4 Bedrooms. 3 ba th s. Lge.
family rn1. Roon1 fo r pool. Quick possession.
Mary Lou Marion
NEW LISTING -OPEN SUN. 1-5
424 ANGELITA DR .. IR VINE TE RRACE,
Cdl\1. S Bdrn1s .. dining rm. & fami ly rm.
hom e on nearl y 1/3 acre or land . Spacious
deck around pOol 11·ith adja~ent green ta\\'11 .
Great v ie\v of bay & ocean. Immediate oc-
cupancy. $136.500. Charlene \Vhyte
OPEN SUNDAY l·S
2300 ARl3UTlJS, Eastb!ulf, N.B. 5 BR .. 3
ba. hon1e. La rge l am. r1n . & rormal din.
Ideal for la rge family! Near school s. chur·
ches & s hopping. $59.950. 1-larriett Davies
FAMILY EXPANDING?
Lo\vest pricer! 5 BR. in Baycrest! Lge. din-
ing rm .. famil y r1n .. 2 rireplaces. Tree.shad-
ed lot . prestige locati on. Schoqls. shopp ing
nearby. $55 .950 . M.C. Buie
LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Popular 4 BR .. 2 Ba. "Car1nel " rnodel. 1vilh
kitchen-fan1ily room , includes fireplaCP . 3
Car gnrage. J,a rge lot Our be st buy today.
$5-4,800. L.aVera Burns •
CHOOSE FROM THREE
Lo vely, 111uch desired "Stanford'' plan in
Universit.v Park. 2-Story 3 BR .. lge. fan1.
rm. to"•nhouses -all in tip--top condi!ton.
in great locations -priced from $41 .500.
"Chuck" Le11•is
SWEEPING VIEW
Ot Ocean & Harbor. 4 Generous bd r111s.,
spacious dining· roo1n . li:te. livi ng rm . \\·1t h
fireplace. QU ICK POSSESSION, 1210 Star·
board. '74,500. I Jarry f 'rederick
LIDO ISLE
A ,,·ay or life. Clean. un cluttered beaches,
quiet stradas for biking. Enjoy It all in th is
!I bdrm .. fa1nilv roorn ho 1ne on 40' IOI.
'67,500. Cathryn 'Tennille
WE STCLIFF, WITH POOL
Corner location affords greal pri1racy.
Ch arming home \11•3 bdrn1~ .. din. rm. &
fam. rm. Ca refree patio \\•/sparkling pool.
$53,9!>0. ~T ary Jlarvey
BAYC REST TRADE
Owner wants Orange Co. Income or \\•ater·
front view hom e. lfas large 3 Bedroom n•ith
3 ca.1 garage. $73.4!>0 . Fee. SHI Comstock
CAPISTRANO VALLEY PROPERTY
1-Acre view 1ite. Horses O.K. -$20,500. 4
R-2 Ocean view Jots above Dana 1-iarbor,
fl3, 750 each. Lovely. new Spanis h home,
$64 ,900. 31242 Paseo Otlvo1. George Grupe
HARllOR VIEW HILLS -4 llDRMS.
Move right into lhi~ terrific Lusk home.
Family room has \\•et bar & fireplace. Large
poolsized yard. View of bUls, some oc ean
view. '7D,950
NEW LISTING!
Panoramic view from 2·&lory living room.
BHutllul decor & landscaping. Kitchen "'
electronic & self-cleaning oven11. 3 Bed·
rooms, den Ii family roorn . S68.000.
EUun Hudson
UJ.07IO
6-44-2430
SSO NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.11.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
NEGLECTED
ESTATE
OCE AN VIEW
ONLY
$21,950
U11hchevahlr. Quirt 1rce lln-
ed !i\rPl'1 10 thi1 year'fi
BEST BARGA IN. l !uge lo!
~·i1h l.ooa1 and 1ra1Jcr ac,
<'C':S~. 3 big ht'droo1115, V•e·
1he ocean fro1n YQUr 011'fl
lnick yard 011 lower1nl! f'l1ll •.
All ~'OU n1•etl i~ a !Jain!
hrUJ<h and a l11wn n1owrr.
E11.1y to o\\'n, f or ll1or·, ex-
citina tlelai111 please cal!
645-0303
2299 Harbor, Cosla !11csa
HJRL\T [ OISIJ,~
N1A lf01<1\
OPEN HOUSES
1100 SEA LANE
Corona del !11ar: !'ar/Sur'I.
1-5. A rare oppor1u1111y in
llnrbor Vie~· • 3 BP.. 2 ha ••
faJnily rn1. plu!I; a se<·lud!!d
pool. for S:il.000,
S60 GLORIETTA
Th<> Bluff.~. NP.., S;1I ~'111 .
1-!i, 1\ suprr Bluffs. 11rJJ
pl.11111ed fanul.v home 01 4
BH., 3 b11 , ffl sl po~~eisg. dUP
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CAPE COD
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10'; 0.111 n e K•tella R•alty e
1910 $. A1'18IOI, ~.A. 5:i1-~l ll
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EASTSIDE
SPECIAL
r1n111~1i<' 4 blodmorn 2 ti~th
h01l4' stlUlltl"il 1n lln '"''f'I.
lt'nl f'/l~·sirll" lOCRILOll C'lo:;t'
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lll.000.
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~WALLACI
RIAL TORS
Op.n Ev•nlng•
• 962-4454 •
-UPPER BAY-
RUSSELL F. FLYNN
Another true professional has joined the
staff of \\'esley N. 1'aylnr < 'o. \Ve are proud
to offer our clients !\Ir. F'ly nn 's years of
sale.~ experience. Rus Flsnn is prepared to
provide you 1\·iih personal \lrofe!ls1on~I ser·
vice. He invites you to te ephonc him at
644-4910.
LINDA ISLE -$14S,OOO
Real prestige Jiving In lh is fine hon1e on ex-
clusive Linda Isle. 2 \'ears ne "''· 5 Bedrooms,
f<1n1 . rn1. & formal dining r1n. Ha ndso1ne
\\'et bar & fabulous kitchen. l,ier1Slip.
QU IET CUL·DE·SAC STREET
Beautifully n1ainla1ned 3 l~R . ho1ne in pri1.ne
area. For1nal din ing roon1 & 2 balhs. Choice
fr uit trees .. ~ professional land scaping. Near
\Vestcliff shops & schools. S42.000
2015 ALISO OPEN SUN. J.5,30
LIKE A PRIVATE PARK ?
\\'1111 an inviting pool? Then hurry for lhis
one ' 'frees & lush landscaping add lo ltus
lo\·elv 4 Bit nanch style hon1e. , iss .ooo
1701 ·11tVfl\!J·; QJ>J·:N SUI\'. 1-5:00
IN TIME FOR SCHOOL!
nedecoraterl & spacious~ 5 Bdrrn. Cape Cod
1n lovely arra of \Vcstc·llff. r·'an1. rni .. formal
Jl ll, plus Jge. recreation r1 n. Large yard.
\\'nrk .~hop 1n gara!;e. . . $79.950
1215 IJIGl lLANil orr--:N SUN. 2-5 .00
WESTCLIFF -S46.000
'l'hl' 11n1c to buy is NO\\''. r-.Jakc offer on th1.~
sh<1rr 3 bedroo1n ho1ne \Vilh pool. Private
re:1r yarrl . Ne1v carpeting. J/urry'.
13-1·1 :ci USS l·:X L.i\J\11·: OPl~N SA'l'-S liN 1·5 30
BACK BAY AREA -S64,500
< 'u!--\Olll butll by present OY.'fH'L'. l3eaut1ful
\\Oods. inside and uut . Spani.~h ti le entry.
\\';1lled l'Otirtyard for priv<tt.'}'. 3 ~pacious
J!rl . for111al clioln g rn1 . plus huge hon11s rn1.
1111· uff ic:e ;it ho1ne or f;1111. r111 .• 1 Cllr garage.
DOVER SHORES -$105,000
1:rf'•l1 & 1Jr1 glt t! t\ntl no t\'o n1ll·r -'l'hr~ l1 01ne
1 ~ 1-..:J~\\'! 4 fllt., ~tudy. garden rill. & forn1al
IJ!l. Sc>P. 1ot!:i v & l>uv'. 111 tirne for ~c·ho11 I.
41 0 ~1011!\I."'; STAR OPEN SAT-SLN l-5 ·JO
LINDA ISLE -$15S,000
Spacious Nl·:\V 4 bcdroon1 /10111e \\'/lan11 1.v
rn1 . d1111nl! rni. ... ~· studv 3fl' S1e11·do \1•n LR.
2 Le vel t\la ster Jl ll. \\' f1repl Pri1·ate bath
\I 'rnrh bedroo1n. 2 Story Spa nish kitchen.
R LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT-SUN 1.5 ,30
LIN DA ISLE -iI5S,OOO
J.'abulous NE\\' 4 BR. hon1c on this island
fl f yachling & fun. J.'R , sturly & lge. DR.
l!11usua! nrchilectural design. 2 Story ceil·
tnj:;s . \V iii consider lse. ~ee Rroker al 8 Linda
Isle.
DOVER SHORES WATE RFRONT
t;latnorous nev,i "l~uropean Style" exterior.
!l Bdr1 ns. plus 1naid's rm. Large patios, p ool,
pier & slip. By appointn1ent ..... $175.000.
BEAUTIFUL BAY ISLAND
''ou \vould love living on this picturesque
lrnpical islund of 24 homes surrounding a
beaut. park of fio\1•ers, !recs & tennis cou rt.
Charming :; BR. ho1ne. . ... $135,000
PREFER TO BUILD YOUR OWN ?
Th('n caU us toclav for information about
choice vi ew an d 1\•aierfro nt lots.
BROKERS & SALESMEN
\Ve fl:re elt:panding .our s~les ,staff. Our prime
requirements are 1n1egr1t y and enthusias1n.
\Ve need men and 11•ornen kno""·ledgeable in
1ncorn e. co1nn1erc1al and re~idential proper-
ties. If you are genuinely interested in a pro-
ftssiona/ real estate career. e ven though
you 1nay have limited experience. \\'e are
int_erested ln meeting you . Interview by ap.
po1 ntment.
"Our '161h Y••r" A pl11y hovw \\llh 1 T11 h1t 1an
pool JUI/ .l blnck' 10 !hr n .. y
Oil II QU1f'! cu/-<lf'·,llr. 3 RR
plu1 11 tlnl!'lhed pl&y roon1
111 The i1r111ef'. 1.1-ll'd 111
$'19.fiOO 1111<1 lhr 01.o:nrr '>(di
l r~dr., Call ~,Jfo-2~!3
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., RHltors
2111 S•n Jottqu ln Hiii •
NEWPORT CENTER
* * * * Dally Pilot Classified
* * * • BACK BA Y
E njoy l11·1flg in a c1.1s1on1 built
2 hcrlrw111 2 balh l1l)n1r 11·i1h
1na11.v f'X1r;i~ a•l<Jed l1y
bu11cler La re" !11101: ,......,111
11.1111 stone f1n·plal't> l 'Ui-
tn111 l'Uphn;inJs, b;1il11ns,
IOl'L'etl 811' lir·nl, har..l1111t'ld
no.-1rs. Gar'.111•· h1.':l1 donr 1.,,.
1ru1·k nr t~m[)('r. 1!1•:11)
sl111 k1· roof. • • •
WALK TO
SHOPPING
•
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l'O()m I hai)l, large li1•1n;:
plus d tning roon1. h11rd1100J
6001 ~. ):afll&t' v.1th ucldf'I!
1'0'un. Only $21fi00. good
1ern1.•.
Lachenmyer
Realtor
(OPEN E.'VER\' DAY1
Ole: &16-:J92R or 673-7:Ji;;
ENLARGED
COLLEGE PARK
4 BEDROOM
+
FAMILY ROOM
Jus1 !1stl'd spac1ou1 ~ hPrl-
1'0Jo0nl, d1nini roon1 and 300
squ;i r" f001 family l\lfirn.
hon1l• 11i 1h elecfrir: tiull1-1n·
r11n1:1• and Ol'cn. !l(J~ly
g .. ld ~!1;1g r.1rpc11nr:. ·"''•'
tlus her1)fr you buy. JJr.J.l·•·J
$.l'.t.~1:10. Call now : 6~6;71J1.
11'.)' THE REAL l~ESTATERS
d I 'J '' • '< I'll
CAN'T FIND IT?
• \Vll.L BUILD your d!'ra1,
hon1e. 1-l•ve .iafl for con1-
plete hon1c paekagr .•
Pu1 )l•Ur f't1nl ul1•nt·e In our
49 ~r;1r~ "' qunl11.11 ru~lon1
hPlll(' h1Hl<i lllj:;,
5,..., f'\11111pk or product al
2000 l;alu.\y. IXl\rr Shores.
Ivan Wells & Sons
e 642-251 I •
MESA VERDE
''Pool"
P 0il'f'St'll11llo( r alu1• 111 1!11~ ,
-+ d.->u "I' ·I lid!', w11l1 1ip1u·k.
lint: '..!llx·lO II P"OI. Rer1 ut1l11I
f1rf'f)l~r1• ,,lah• r·n1ra11t«'.
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FINER HOMES
HASTEN -TREMENDOUS VALUE.
\Y ithin walking dista nce or Little Coron.a
J~eac h. Honie + duplex incom11 un its on 60'
lot at land value. Ideal for tax dedurtion and
future new construction. Price: $65,000-
rall Walter King 675·3210.
A FALL BARGAIN.
o"'ner \vishes to trade equity for small view
home. C·l lot "'ilh inron1e. excellent Ne"'·
port-Bal boa location . Call Lois 1filler
675-3210.
WESTCLIFF .
, .. ou. 'Nill fin d lnv111ne. warmth in this 3 BR.
pool ho1ne on beautiful Su ssex Lane. Open
Saturday & Sunday 1-S p .n1 . 1301 Sussex
Lane, Newport Beach. $51 ,750.
ORIGINAL IXCLUSIVE LISTING.
Two bayfront lot s, sanrly beach, pier and slip.
O lder 6 BR ho1ne -Balboa Peninsula. Per-
fe ct beach home for large family or build l"'O
new homes. Prlcf'd near land value $235,000.
f;all f\1rs. Faiy 642·8235.
ATTRACTI VE INCOME.
Attraetive Uttle home \l•ith separate 1n(·on1e
uni t. 2 BR 's, 1 bath eaCh -immacul ate. 2
fenced yards, big trees, walk to shopping, 3
ga rages. $39,500.
HARBOR HIGHLANDS.
Priced for quick sale. Outstandin£ \•a!ue'. lm·
1narulate 3 BH - 2 hath home. Spacious FR •
bean1 reiling -f1replare . beautUul shag car-
pets. Exira lar£e lot. Q\vner \\'ill help fi-
nance -$3H.~OO. Op('n Sunday 1·5 p.m. 1539
rrise1Jla Lane. Nc\l'port Beach.
CUTE DUTCH DOOR
under a shake roof \\'ith a Cape Co<! feelin.'?.
\Varin. friendly 21 BR home on Nottingharn
and \\1esleliff. $49 ,500. Call .i\rny Gaston
642·8235. Open Sat. &. Sun. 1-5 p.m. 121 4
Nottinghan1, Newport Beach.
BA YFRONT BEAUTY .
An e.-.;ceplional Qualitv home located ~·1 th
one of the llarbor·s fin est vie\1·s. 5 BR's, bil-
liard room. 1nany extras, elevalor. large pier
and slip $3 50,000. Call /\my Gaston 642·8235.
BAYFRONT UNIT.
Lar~e 3· RR, 2 bath. \Val! to 1va\1 g!a~s "'in·
do111s \ll ith bea utiful I !arbor l'ie\\'. ~tarble
fireplace. Custon1 kitchen. Luxurious deror.
S\\·imming pool. 2-car garage. Boat slip avaU·
ab!e. $89,500.
NEW IVAN WELLS HOME $89,000.
i':xl'iltn!! ne\v Ivan \\'ells Custom Hom e on
Galaxy Drive. i\'e1v floor plan. Speclal·ular
BAY \ifE\V. F(•f details visi t the models at
2006 Galaxv Drive or 1027 ~lariners Drive .
OPEN DAIL l'·or call 646· I 550 and 642·8235.
YACHTSMAN'S COVE
Ne\\•port's n1os1 exciting Bayfront Homes are
under con str11t'tion . IJesigned by 1rorld1vide
firm of S111i1h & \Vitliams anti b.v Burton
RunibureC'r F,<\IA. Aet no1v and pirk vour
011·11 eu stnrn in teriors. llo1nes fron1 ~226.350.
Fee simple lots fro1n $121 ,000. Open Sat &
Sun. l-5 p.m. 1641 Bayside Ori\'e.
MACNAB -IRVINE
675-3210 642-8235
1080 Bay,,ide Drive 901 Dover Drive
N•wpcrt l••<h
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w11h 4 lu,i;: hc iJ n)ll1ns a11i1
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JC-.W::f::E ~REALTORS
-s4µ141-
(0pen Ev•nlng•)
COLLEGE-PARK
POOL I Be!!1 buy In thr 11l'e11. JmmaC'·
* BALBOA ISLAND * FIRST TIME OFFERED
Quality duplex. 3 en .. 13A baths each, J__.a rge.
family r1n . \11/\l'el bar. ln11naculate! Near
South bayfront. $98.500
PREFER NORTH llA YFRONT?
li ei·e it is: Xlnt 2 unit s. allnost bayfron1.
(·omp. furnished . (io0d 1nco1ne record.' O\VN·
Nl·:f< \\'ILL CARR ,-\l'ith S15.000 do11n .
$72,500
RUTH SEELEY, REALTOR
1306 P•rk Av•., B•lboe lsl•nd 673-4766
ulare condillon. 3 lovt'ly ;\"~~l"'"'""'""'""'""'"~;;o'~!!!!:i"'"'""'""'""'""'"~
hevin)Om1. 2 l>eih1, drn tor Gener1I G•ner•I
Dad, ~Ln!Llta!in1 •"'1mmln1
p.11'.11. Bc11unru1 cp!l I. dl'J)I
lhl'UOUI. Cari you hcl1<'Vr.
only SJl.900'
Walker & Lee
nralll'R'
20-il \\'rstC'llff Orht'
646-ml 0fl('n '111 9 P:'.1
$25,950
C Bdrm + Femlly Rm
.i\11uin~ ~~ ~~ l'lPf' !<Kin, Jo~,1-
lry httll. Lt.rre t1n11\y rm,
4 Bt'tlrn11. dre1m k!1ct11n ,
ir,1m •d la te po1-..11ton.
5W.17M
TARB ELL 29SS Harbor
T:IDUPLEXES *
f'.'f.lll'l'r, •lf.t by 1irl11. Seit O/le
nr M!h. ~ HR , 2 hn. t'!I. Ntar
lll'11r h i.11.r.on f'111·h
George Williamson
Realtor
673-43l0 645·1l64
WALK TO BIG CORONA
Ultra mod ern. near new 3 bdrn1, 2 bath
home \vilh fan1ily room. 2100 sq .
alories. Custom eJt:tras lhruoul.
$79.500.
5 BEDROOMS -3 BATHS
Prestige Ea1t Bluff location. t\1tn . vie\\'.
fl.1an y lrees & room for pool on large lot .
2500 11q. ft. Includes formal dining room.
Beautifully decorated, 'rhi11 ou tstanding
home offered al just S:il.500. •118
HOME SHOW REALTORS
353.') Ea.it (:0•11 Jl i,z:h"'·•y
f.tJMn• del M•r
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* BAYSHOR.ES *
BES'f BUY
RA\"Cll STYL'E. Ulll'il bri<'li.
tieanled <'eil111gs, 2 bdrm. t
bal11, ~~;A hr<i1, l"x1:ellen1
· I for addition -\',\.
· lmmed. occupa1u._v,
, a1 O~LY S.1:1,(0j.
' lhis 11nn '1 lh.~t
CORONA DEL MAR
C'ORNF:R DUPLEX -1 bfll'1TI.
un1ta, 11 11· 1·pt., r1l"'pl~er~ •
01\'~Elt ill -Price RE-
DUCEU 1v $3S.000.
"C" THOMAS
Realtor
12.i \\'. Coe.sl Hwy. J-IS-!i527
:-lr11•porr Beach e1r1. ;,.!S-.»13
HARBOR
BOULEVARD
FRONTAGE
\'ac;inr 7:i' aC'J'Ofi5 h'Om
f'ORD AGENCY, 360' deep
.. unn 1ng f ron1 1rreet to
Jicrttt. E alSY l/li1'f!S!i and
e~sa -p!enr)' 11vail11ble
parkina. Priced 11•eil bf'lo11·
other parcl"ls a1 0111,v l l.000
a !Tont tooi.
EASTSIDE
Pride-of-
Ownership
Sparkluig dean -I t>C'llro.:!1n,
2 bath llnrne on markr1 fo r
first t1n1c. \;.-.Ir! 1'11r['ll'L~
Thl'll-•llll. Pif't"IJ'h' b11,ll •lll
1·;1 n~1' 11nd dnuhlr 01 •'11. tli~h·
11.1.;f11·1" 11a1r1· "'1lll'r1,.r .
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edger\ flu\\r r li1'<I, (01 «a;<y
y11.1'rf 1·11r•• ('.i1••i-r1l 1•;d1" li•r
QIJ1~1rlf• t'llJO.I tl11'11 1. J 11 :<I
i :i4,950. C;r,1! 6-!6-711! 1ti >trr.
11'.)' THE REAL
'"'-ESTATERS ' , • •1 " . r , , ., ""
MESA VERDE
Golf Course
Only S~Fl.000. <1nd 22((1 HJ r1.
r.f !1\'ing ;i rr;i, 1'11 1111•r,,qu~
rloor· -f'l . r<•1l1n1: 1111n; .(,.
dining rvon1 1w11 111 n.f1111 ~
rivrrlook lh•• llr)i .1:1·er11.
Yf•ll rnus1 M'" lh1s "•1flll 4
BR, ~·\ Ra hon1,. -11nn't-
rornrr lnrat1on nu•! pl<'nly
of 100111 f,lr .s POOL•
(.'.all '.'1~:1-~12•1 <(//~'II t'l'f'~I
OWNER
TRANSFERRED
('las~I<' 2 ~!Ot'.'· llllll a111 1lall!r.
f'erfPl'I 11111r t111·a1, .. r1, , llt~
hed1'0o..1ll,, !11ri::r f.i111il,Y
rn<1n1, li·rin~I d!n n;:, .1
llalh~. u•"l'·ll•'d '~"•l "•lh
,rpill'.111' pla' .lil n l J,!i 1 ~(!
fl nf l11~UJ'.1 Tn1 b Cl ~•i!
l!IL; 111'!;\1~, RI(~ I· \\!ll \'
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Come for a Visit-
Arnt sray II litr le !u11r Lil rh1~
sp11.r1ou s 11·a1••rfro111 hon1<'.
\'1rw nf thP ba.v ;ind J"tlY
n111ke lhis 1!1r mos1 PX<'\!lng
,,ffCrl/\J: on Ill(' tia1 frnn:.
~"nd~; hf>11r h anrl l l:1rcr f>ll·
tit~ 10 ~IP }nur ('nOlrrs 11ncl
WAll"J1 1!1p passi ng t~1a1.~ pll·
l'il <lf'. Don'r 1111~~ Th" bo.11:
.SIG-1.000 Call 613-S~~iO
1-0· THE REAL,
"'-ESTATERS ' , ...
POOL HOME
MESA VERDE
4 Bedroom I-dl!n, 21 ~ b11th~.
"'l'fM'!~. dral>l's. r;HlR;~. re-
fr1a. n\flny 11:tns, all in m ini
t:ond. Corntor Joi "'acces.s
for boo.I tw camprr.
$45,000
Roy McC•rdle Realtor
1810 NP\\'JIOrt Blvd., C.r.r.
54l-n21
A Little Mansion
Nl!\\Jy li~t.-d f.ltta Vrrer ~
~!To0111. 2 bllh bt>11 ur~ lo-
Clllt'll on I (flJ\t"t l'lll-01'·.!'iH'
1ln't't. f~llen1 ~h11 Q. ~'If·
~I~. nrWI)' dr&J)l'rl 1111d ju_,1
ri•1•rn1Jy p11.lmtd iti~idr 11nd
out. A dr!ay may nlf'an rf1_..
1ppo1nrni.nt -"'"' th•~ un.
11•U•I ntl•r tod1y. $30,t.1'1.
Cl\ll ~Ml-2:11:1.
1'.)' THE REAL
\"'-ESTATF:RS "~ ,· . "•
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"TENANTS" PAY YOUR RENT!!
Unique 3 bedroom, 2 baths; 5-2. B~droom
plus .tn inla\v unit. 6 e:ara1Zes. This 1s what
you've been looking for at . . . .$127,000.
llG "4" IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
Easy to "LlVE·1N" 4 Bedroom. 2 bath, built-
ins. Very desirable Huntington Bea.c h area.
Priced belO\\" the market for a quick sale.
J.~HA terms. xxxx this one. only .... $28,950.
LOOKING FOR A LEASE/OPTION??
O\vner desperate, must find a Quick occu·
pant for this lovely large (2500 sq. ft.) 2
STOR)'. 3 Roomy bedrooms. 3 baths, HUGE
BONUS ROO?if, builtins, ne\v lush shag car·
peting. Ne\vly painted. Excellent assumable
5 11~o/o loan. Va cant! ....... _ ...... $35,000.
ROOM TO "ROMP"!!
And room she has. in this 2500 sq. ft.. 2 story
beauty. Large stepd_own living room 'vith
fireplace. 4 super size bedrooms, 3 baths.
huge game room, family room. 3 car garage,
3 ton r efrigeration, ankle deep shag thru~ut.
custom drapes. outstanding landscap1~g.
Q\\•ner says "Submit offer" ....... $42,6;:,0.
DARE TO BE "DIFFERENT"
Unusual DUPl.EX! A •·must see" if you are
loo king for son1eth ing different. 3 Bed~oom .
and a 2 bedroom unit plus BO NUS 1nla\\'
quarters. 1 V2 BLOCKS from B E A C _H.
$76.900. . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . ' ' ' . ' .
G•n•ral
-
REALTO~S
644-7270
(formerly Delancy R•iil Est•te)
2821 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
%
General
BAY & BEACH REALTY, Inc.
C•ll for your copy ef
o ur brochur• with
pictures & prices.
* OPEN HOUSES *
612 HELIOTROPE SAT/SUN. 1-5
Corona del tvlar. l\1odern 2 bdrm. 2 bath
home on R-2 lot. Thro\v away your car keys
-JOG to everything. Priced r ight at $42·900
2237 IRVINE SUNDAY 12-5
\Ve stcliff. N.B. Just reduced $5,000 -un·
equalled yaJue in the Ne\\·port area __ of soun_d
properties. 3 Bdrms., 2~1.! baths. ~\·1th terr1·
fie vie1v of the bay. Ci rcular drive & boat
port.. Large secluded patio.
3607 SAUSALITO SAT /SUN . 1 ·5
Corona del l\1ar -beautiful Lusk model
home. 180 Degree vie\.\', 4 Bd rm s., & fa mily
rm. Finest location on quiet cul de sac
s treet. 'i'ou O\l'n the land'. $84.950
4539 ORRINGTON DAILY 1-5
CA~1EO SHORES, CdJ\I. 180 Degree ocean
,·ie"" 4 Bdrms., 3 baths. Priced exceptionally
\O\V at $76,500.
675-3000 67S-6426
2407 E. Co•1t Hwy., CclM
G•n•r•I
Tired of
Tract Homes?
DELUXE TRl-PLEX
226' MINER, C.M.
Bea ut. ne1v shag carpel!.
P ele Barrell Jea/t'J
p1•eJenlJ
l'RIME CLIFFHAVEN
OWNIR BUILT -3 BEDROOM & den
hoine with sliding doors opening to a delight·
ful private patio. Brand new pool in it's own
secluded yard. This home has much charm.
as well as convenience to aU schools .
305 Kint• Place, N•wf)9rt B••ch Sun. 1-S
llOOMY HOME
AVAILABLE NOW -Quiet cul·de·sac
in Ne\vport Heifhts. 4 bedrooms &. pool ,
lai:ge sunken living room. !~replace. shake
roof, single story. Ideal neighborhood f_or
children near schools . . . . . . . . . . . $45,950.
621 P•w~ll, N.I .. 0f)9n S•t. & Sun. 1-!
MEDITERRANEAN VILLA
ON THE CHANNEL -fascinating archi-
tecture filled with antiques and priceless art
objects. Spac. 4 BR., din. rm. home w/sep
apt. Pier &: float. For s al~ comp!. furn"d.
Contact ri.larcia Bents.
DELIGHTFUL SHORECLIFF
Jl!TTY AND OCEAN VIEW -Spacious
3 bedroom, family room. dining room and
den, lovely gardens. \Vetl built and beauti-
fully cared for ! Air conditioned ... $115,000.
ON THE IA YFRONT
WHERE THE ACTION IS -Char1ning
3 bedroom home ~'ith 5'2 ft . of channel front·
age, separ.ate bayside summerhouse 'vith
lovely garden, pier and fl oat. . . . . $169.500.
IAYFRONT
MOST OESIRA·BLE HOME IN DOVER
SHORES -6 Bedrooms, living room \\1ith
cathedral ceilings, pBI1elled den, lovely patio
~1ith separate play area. Pier & side tie
$1 30,000.
LARGE R-2 LOT
EAST COSTA MESA -3 Bedroo1n \\•ith
room and plans for 3 more units .... $28.500.
CORBIN· MARTIN, Realtors
COUNTRY GENTLEMEN ONLY
Room for your Ford or Rolls in the quiet
country -more than 3 acres for you & blood·
ed horses to v.•a nder over. Huge 4,000 sq. ft.
home to entertain 100 guests: at the pool,
tennis court or under giant trees. OnJ y
$225.000. Tenns available.
MESA VERDE VACANT LOT
\Ve il located among fine homes. Close to
!\lesa Verde Country Club. Only $20,000.
TRY V.A. OR F.H.A .
College Park beauty. 3 BR .. 2 baths. \\'ith
covered lanai. Walking di stance to schools
& •hopping. Only $30,500
NOTICE!! NOTICE!!
Bu siness a! usual \Vhil e v•e expand our office.
Located on the Coast Highu,ay "''here the
buyers a re! 1
644-7662
CORBIN-MARTIN
G•n•r•I General
* * * * * * * LITTLE ISLAND *
3 Bdrm., 3. b.11.ths plus lanai. Recently remod-
e led. Lge. living rm., \\·ith beamed ceil. I:,
custom shutters. Deluxe kitchen. O\vner ll.•ill
co nsi der industrial land in exchange. $69.900
* LIDO ISLE TRIPLEX *
Prime location. One 2 BR. 2 ba .• t\VO 2·BR .•
1 ba . Patios & sundeck. Buil tins. Lo\\' down
payment & Owner tvill carry paper. Shown
by app't. oaly. '1 30.000.
CLARK SOMERS, REALTOR
306 M.rln•, l•lltea l1l•ncl 67S-4000
* * * * * *
lllVINE TERRACE-VIEW
Immaculate 4 bdrm. home v.·ith panoramic
day & night vi ews. Enclosed yard with heat·
ed pool . Large living room v.•ith attached
formal t!lning area. J\otany cusotm features,
make this lovely home an e xcellent value at
$92,600. Also available in fee.
FANTASTIC VIEW AND
WINE CELLAR
Spacious ' bdrm. home in fashion~ble Har-
bor Vie1v Hill!{, 1v ith under~ound wine va~lt.
Fabulous private yard with sunken S\\'lm·
ming pool. adjoining lanai & even an out·
door S\\'edish fireplace. Al so, family roo1n
\\11th \Vet har. Uninterrupted viev.1 of bay &
ocean. $79,500
LIDO iSLE-IA Y VIEW
Lovely single story home on large, cor~er
lot \Vith nice vie\v of the bay. on exclusive
Lido Isle. Lush. enclosed gardens. Spanish
entry 'vith fountain. 2 Bedrooms plus den.
3 Car garage. $124.200
HARBOR
COMPANY
REALTORS
"SINCE IM4''
673-4400
3Y2 ACRES
HORSE RANCH
PA:\'ORA.\UC VIEW or lhe
r 1Hu'e valley fJ'Om rhi~ 1>p;;.1:-
1ou~ :.I BR. 1 B11. (.'Omp!e!ely
fencl'd hornE". Ft>atu1·ed are
quality ··arptol~. Urapes,
1-'IR~:PLACF. and Cl•Vered
PATIOS. A ~ep1u·11.1,. '.!4'x24'
bu1ld111g ha;;. 11 TACK ROO:\I,
3 stall." •nd l\U{:f' panellt'd
storage roo1n, ~·u11 pri1·e
SJ,j,COO.
Cal! :>i:>.M'.!~ IOpen t\'tS I
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
4 Bedroon1. 2 bath CoUeie
Park home. 5~i. <;4. in1e1~t.
loan assumiible by you. 1''ull
Newport
•f
F•irview
646·1111
(•nytim•)
J !!'!"'-~------~-~-----_,J \\'ant some priv'lcy? llerl.'"s
G•ner•I Gen•r•I a nice ;{ bedrooin Cost11.
SE CLUDED--
COTTAGE
$24,500
oflnJa .!Jd/e
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
JUST COMPLETED
5 BR. 4 bath home with 50 fl. dock . Beaut i-
full y decorated. 'vith marble mslr, bath.
crystal chandeliers, fine carpets &. 1vallpaper.
Built-i n vacuu1n. recirculating hot \Valer,
dumbwaiter & many o1her c.xtras, ~285 .000.
3 Lind• Isl• Oriv• OPEN SUNDAY
Lovelv. ne\v 5 BR, 4 1r~ ba . home \l'/\va ler·
front liv. n11. & din . rm. Oak paneled famil~1
rm. w/frpl t . i1 1ster BR. \I /sitting area ,\-
fireplace. Bay & f\·1t . vie,,·s . . St79.500
12 Lind• l1le Drive
Elegant ne1v 5 BR. '4 1,~ ba. ho1ne 11· for1T1al
din. rm .. fam. r1n .. \l'et bar. lmpressiYe en·
try court \V/16 ft. rnahog. doors. ~li9 .500
tl Lind• Isle D rive
Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba. home \V (formal din. r1n .
&: family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stair\vay.
Built·in gun cabinet & bookshelves. $155.000
WATERFRONT LOTS
No. 44 : 108 Ft. on 'vater . . .... , :$125,000
No. 76 : 3 Car garage. Reduced to . S 77,000 r..10. 88 : 108 Ft., \vilh plan .~ ....... , ~145.000
i\lesa hon1r, Localed on "
huge lo! biicked up to «
canyon. Beautiful Y•rds
1111h n1any large ti't!c:oi.
Owner n101ing to On:~n
l\nd 111us1 sell.
Call 5-JG.:&o 10pen l!:~·e.~.)
I Y ~~=I
$32,500
Swim P-ool
4 Bd. + Family Rm.
.-\ ·su1n" 5 1~ r;, «Pt loan. -4
t'l1i n :ir11.ed herlmorn~. huge
family 1·ni, lircµl«i:t, hu1Jt.
111~. large poi.II, dressin&"
1'1 o0n1s., ~140.1720
TARBELL l9SS H•rbor
~------TOWNHOUSE
-SPECIAL-
:;f'I 1•.,11· lo\\•lllllOl•rr Rrtfl
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h•lnz ;i.1 J:!J.~JOO. Spal·iou:-i
4 BR l · dini~. J 1'001 pool.~
fr1r ;i.our ll~!". No1v v;1.1•anl
ror 1n~11Prt>(111.
c .. u ~ .. u;.;,:o1~0 10pen E\ri<,l
For Complete lnformetion OPEN SUNDAY 1.5
On •II hom•• & Iota, pl•••• call : 2756 LORENZO
llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR """' o,., ·""'' ,"'"'"1 fom'1y
l1lander1 Bldg. at Linda Isle hon1e . .'I larl(~ bl"'<!l•oon1s, ~
341 IAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1, N.I . 675·6161 baths, pool:<•tP }'.:ird 1vith p.:oi
l "l::--~-----~~!!!!!!":"------1 Barbequi-~11d playhou~. i=General General L:nbeh~vable al only ~.17,9JO.
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BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP
Ne\\1er 4 BR. 2 bath. 2-storv hnn1e \\'ith shake
roof. dbl. s tone frplc .. liviilg r1n. & sep. d in·
ing rn1. overlook Big Bay. s ecluded patio
area & lovely la,~·ns. l .. ge. 2 car gara~e . Good
cond. & some ne''' carpeting. Our exclusive
listing. $195.000. Call for app't. lo ~hO\\'.
C•ll: '7l-3663 '42·2253 Evenings
associaled
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Jr ConnQi.~,;P111"s 1n!Pl"lnr
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~ tlo.'.lrm~. tormal 'l1111ng 1·n1.
gou n11rt k1h·J1P11. play1wm
I.· ha1·. 1'1·1. I)!•' IAIJfl<lry,
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h"a1·I\ Ii!<', r,, l111on1 Shor,.~.
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-BEACH BARGAIN
Ac;i.ut. .1 RR ., riunily r m.,
bltn~. 2 e~r i::ar All thi~ tor
only $~.50!1,
CAYWOOD REAL TY
6J06 \V. Cna.~t Hl\r .• N.B.
.541-1290
I cc=o=N=DOMINIUMS
t-.~·4 AR '~. F'rpJi·, bit-in.~.
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DOG KENNELS t"'f-"!_( r~fn2, piuio11. 1.011· inti!'rest
HORSES ~ ....... Q. viJO* loallfi;. S17.:i0o UP. P.EDUCED TO SELL rwi1~· -Ul£J " COLLINS I WATTS
only $22,%0. Bill'. half ar~ · lmmedi•te 962-~UX~ Open Eve nings.
130 foot frontafe on private Occupancy REPOSSESSIONS--
road in SfJlt• Ana H'ights. VACANT Sparkiln2: cle;in homes. some Good '""'0 bdrm fixer upper e • • ne11,•Jy ~in1cd &: carpell!d. 2 .,.,·ith \ilf"R" family moni · 4 BEDR00;\1, f.imlly room ~. 4 & 5 txh•nt!. So1n~ with ne11• 1oof. Four hors!' <.'Or· t.lld gam.. roon1. Var.a:if pottls. F"JiA·VA conv. tenn!I.
r«.1 3, lack room and ,;mall Sep1_ J,;. Price reduc~d to from $20,000 10 $-10,000.
Then see this 4 bedroom
beauty. Dr11matic courtyard
entry 1\·i1h iron gates. Beau·
1iful thick i;h"'e carpetin&.
indirect ligh!ing, bllilt·ins,
pool size yiird, Best o1 all.
its only $3.'i.500 9."ilh An as·
11um11.ble 6':9 VA loan.
646-TI71.
newly painted, tlrepl, b!t··1i;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; in!. W .500. lO'TQ Dn. I!
G_.ral u•neral
hay i>Jlrn Thlii propeMy i!I J\.
on" of the i·ery few leJL $4:.l •. ·IOO., 286!! Jnro;.,. C. I. COLLINS k \VA1'TS INC.
HURRY . e e e 8843 Adami1 Ave. !JGZ-M:!l •~ll!ll!l!!!ll!!l!!!';l.f BEDROOi\1 ,1 ~1~1s_ lamily APPLE PIE ORDER
O THERE/IL
""-EST/\TERS
room formal d1n1ng room. . 2726 i:. ro· 1 c M 146 95(1 <;harm1ns ~ BR, 2 ba. f1m -~-MESA VERDE 11
lM ' . . ' • I'm, in beotuliful ae<:luded ....-U y 4'tt-lined B!ulf area over. ,._ CL-IEST IU IMlriog oc.,, s.,.,,,;,.,
POOL ORIENTED
N.B. t BR, f1mlly room
home. PlctvrHque Uvinr.
()\\·ner wUI cany 2~. fast
OC(:Up&flC"y, ~n J-4, \\'ed.
thru Sun. 2711 Tustin.
The Wlshl119 Wei ~•llfry· nvrm. Thia homt is tocattd in OllC yourself! S2fl.9;JO. <C.ltl, \.\•Ith
S lart• bedrooms •· 2 bl.tbs, of f.IKa Verde's prime N.8. leel • at C.l\1. price).
f•mlly room •1th brick tire -areas and h•s • bedrooms, "j~~~"'jfi:l~iii'i''J~Gl~2~-<&;~-7 fo"•n/AJ
TR I HARBOR
RIEAL TORS
400 F.ut J7th, c.ti1.
646-325.""1 E1·e:o1: 642-2225
SPACIOUS 5 IR.
MANSION
Sparlcllnz horm with larre
enck1ffd carpeted pa tio.
Spr!nklt"rs front A re«r. WI
\\' c~tinr thruou~. Al•~
home on cul-<k·••C for \IJ'le
f1mil,y. Priced lo sell. $34.500
COLLINS & WATTS
4 lr11t.rmtdiatt btdroom,
plush carpet, patio C.Jifor-
ni« landscaping 5urrounds
this 68 X 107 Jo1. Grea1 va.I·
ue •t S25.950, good te-nn1.
caJ1 646-nn
O THC RC/\!.
"\.. l:STAT l:Rs
place. Llvl:nc room with l•rge family room. 2 b•IM E 1 c ti <•g ·~--DOVER SHORES 177,'itA .... _,, ,,Juf!' in-;\1;:: neari.· ne1v sh., ~-""' r v~n n11 a ..... ,,_., ..,.,, oc "'"' , _~,_ .... -arth fi:.~~-. «nd a bf•uti uJ yard \\i th l -~E=A=s=T~S"1o==E~H=O"M-.=E-View Home Galaxy Dr. Vef"(!e. J BR, 2 BA, rnv"d
..... 8C<I '""' '"'-'"" Iota of privacy, By fir t~ . I " ti . I IT I ·-1 Cow~ patio eft family most hou~ lor the monty AND INCOME Spac10t1J1 .Ir. deal r enter· pa o, qll l~ • ee nr !!Cuvn
room .i ienc9d rear prden. •t S33.500. Hwty •.nd Call 3 unit& <ore ther. Home. his 111 lnin1, ~·/indoor pool " Cail ~1151 Her ! I a a:e
Close to echoolt I fr'Nway. 5f6.23 · l queen • sized b@droorruc. jacu:ui. Sl?l,(O) • ~Ilse or Rta1!or11.
Low ln~rHI "•num1.ble U. GOl'itoU!! ba!h and all com-Sl45.00l • Fee. By «PP"!. OWNER DESPERATE. •
io.n. SJ0,930. CALL 67S-4'30 plet~ly l"e·dec.-oratl!d. 2 8111 Grundy, R••lt•r RR, din nn I: bonus roo1n.
l ea ~IHVICO.I b8.chtlor income units local· 3.41 Bayside NB il;t..6161 bltrui, 1h1ke roof. llrepl. -TOMI ~i n rear u•ith rtht. of sz1;; --,B"A=v5HORES--S34.9.·i0. 1'-hnt1 ~tll. C1ll
4 IEOI $26,000lr-,._•n·~-1""'=""",;;~""~"'"~ I help fotl live rent lrH! Su~ VIEW & POOL ~U51 Herlf'at_•_Re.ilton. Bl!TT•R HURRYI 1!06 SANTIAGO OR. Huntin&ton Beach iittal In • .. mh your~·n paymcn1. Jo"uU Wat~rfront cust. home, • or EASTiiTDE DUPLEX
higber Priced Mlihborhood. This lovely 3 BR.. home t. <DOVER SHORES, N.B.I price S37.50Q. Call \VALK· 5 bdrms. Vlt 1v fr<Hn moat 2-2 BR .• l bl.. Bu il1·in3. Nr.
CUrvM dri ve. llntd u•llh encl. lanai, It now 1Va1l.-for 4 Bedrm, larae t.mUy rm, 3 ER ~ LEE, Inve11tmenl l'OOm•. 87 Ft. lot, •pac \ou9 ,~.,, ,..~_, terms. I --..... !fl trtet BA, View from eVH)' room. ,..., ............ tall cypreq. over-1iUd I*· your "'lM' .. ,,.,n. "'" • ' OPEN DAILY 1 TO 5 S45-9451 yard. S293.7;JO, By app'I. Fortin Co. Rltni. &4'2-5000
tio. C1.Jitomia kitchen and nrhool. public. ~ putit. ~~ ROY~-WAR.D'RLTRS COSTA ~Tesa • ple)(. No Bill Grundy, R•eltor '"WEED It • "ap" •. cl•••
m<>n! • m11ch mon!~ Sell to :;., ~,,.:; ~ •-rrms urwY 646-o'J'l8 do.,,,•n Gt. C«ll \V&l ker '1. Lee 341 Ba.•11Jde, NB 673-6161 ... ,1 ••--.·,,ms ~ truh""~ Mlievt • Tf a " W•lktt A .,..,,_., . lnvtstmtnt 545--9.tSl. -•• v u """ u"'
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HOUSES FOil SALE
12 ledroem)
2525 Crestvie\v Dr., N.B. (Bayshore~)
645-1039 ISal & Sun 9-6)
t2 I r &: F•m •r D•nl
1474 'Terrace \Vay, Laguna Beach
494-8025. 540·814:2 ISun 1·5)
(3 B•drffm)
2516 Vista Drive, (Bays hores) N.8.
675-3255 $55,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
609 Vista Bonita (The Bluffs) N.B.
833·0820 $43,900 (Sat & Sun 1·6)
17682 Ash Tree 1Univ. Park) Irvine
833-0820 (Sun 1·6)
2015 Aliso. Costa 1\lesa
644-4910 $42,000 IS"n 1-5,30)
*1344 Sussex Lane. N.B.
644·4910 S46.000 (Sal & Sun 1·5,30)
(3 Ir & Fam er D•nl
862 Joann St .. Costa l\1esa
642-6208 $27.950 1Sal & Sun)
2629 \V"estminster, Costa ?tlesa
673·6210 (Sunday 10-5)
**301 Evening Star (Dover Shores) NB
675-3210 $129,800 (Sunday)
2042 Gal axy Dr .. /Do ver Shores) N.B.
642·8235 (S.at & Sun)•
1539 Priscilla 1.n. (Ha rbor Hglds) N.B.
675·3210 (Sunday)
*103.A Pescador (Do ver Shores) N.B.
675-3210 (Sat & Sun}
*1301 Sus!'ex Ln. <Westcliff) N.B.
675·3210 $51 ,750 (Sat & Sun)
*1100 Sea Lane, Corona de! ?itar
675·5930 (S at & Sun l ·S)
2201 Private Rd .. Newport Beach
675-5930 (Sun 1-5)
2&0 Evening Canyon (Shorecliffs) CdM
673-2222 !Sun 1·5)
(4 ••clroom)
61 2 Kings Place ICliffhaven) f\'p t. Hghts.
646·7682 $33,800 1Sat & Sun 12-6)
*621 Po\\•ell 1Ne\\'pOr1 Heights) N.B.
642-5200 $45.950 tSat & Sun 1-5)
19851 Inverness Lane. Huntington Be;;i ch
499-3732 (Sun 1·5)
17614 Qlleens,vreath \Vay. l !niv. Park
833-0700; 644-2430 (Sal 1-5)
1612 Antigua \Vay (Dover Shores) N.B.
833-0700; 644-2430 (Sun 1·5)
121 4 No ttingh;;i m (V\'estcliJ'f) N.B.
642·8235 $49,500 !Sat & Sun )
1701 Irvine, Newport Bea ch
644·4910 $55,000 rSun 1·5)
560 Glorietla /The Bluffs) N.B.
67;\-5930 !Sat &. Sun 1-5)
(-4 Ir & Fam e r Den)
1601 Tradewinds, Newport Beach
642·5200 (Su n 1-5)
2815 Blue~'ater (Harbor \'iew Hills) CdM
673-2222 /Sun 1-5)
4507 Ro xburv /Cameo Shores) Cdl\f
833·0700; 644--2430 /Sun 1 ·5)
2512 Lie:hthouse Ln .. Corona del ?itar
833·0700; 644-2430 !Sun 1·5)
1707 Candlestick Ln ., (Baycrest) N.B.
833-0700, 644 -2430 !Sun I ·5)
*1023 Dolphin Terr. /Irvine Terr.) Cdl\f
642-8235 ~Sat & Sun)
44 2·l6th Place, Costa l\les;;i
548·0588; 673-6534 tSal & Sun 1·5)
41 0 l\forning Star. I\"e11·port Beach
644·4~10 $105.000 !Sal & Sun 1-5 ,30)
**8 Linda Isle Drive (Lin da Isle) N.B.
644-4910 $155,000 !Sal & Su n 1.5,30)
2826 Catalpa (Easlbluff) N.B.
675-5930 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
(5 BffrMm)
1215 Highland, i\'e ~·port Beach
644-4910_ $79.950 <Sun 2·5)
15 Ir & Fem •r D•n)
1148 Santiago Dr. {Dover Shores) N.8.
548-0727 $85,000 (Daily 1-5)
*1·924 Holiday Rd. (Baycrest) N.B.
833·0700; 644-2430 (Sun 1·5)
*424 Antrelita Dr .. (Irv. Terr.) Cdl\t
833-0700; 644-2430 !Sun 1-5)
2300 Arbutus IEastblufll N.B.
833-0700; 644·2430 (Sun 1·5)
*2006 Galaxy Dr .. (Dover Shores) N.B.
646-1550 (Daily) * 1027 l\fariners Or .. rDover Sho res) N.B.
548· 7893 !Dail y)
1337 Galaxy Dr .. (Dover Shores) N.B.
642·8235 !Sunday)
Home & Guest Apt.
328 Poinsettia. Corona de! Mar
673·6510 $52,500 !Sal & Sun 1·5)
DUPLEXES FOil SALE
12 aMr•oml
225 ?ll 'r"iterite. Corona de.I Mar
$" · (Sat & Sun)
f.C Duple ~ 3 ar & 1 Ir ••c:hl
1213 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Peninsula
642·5200 S86,000 ea. (Sat & Sun 1·5)
WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE
ttl641 Bay•lde Dr .. Newport Beach
642·8235 (Sat & Sun)
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Real Estate by
McVAY
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REALTOR
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\-0' THE REAL
\"-ESTATERS
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UPSTAIRS J Rf'dl'ni .... 11 1.-_ 1'0nt1111n11rr. 615-6161
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\-0' THE REAL
\"-ESTATERS ~ 'J ., •;I • • I
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ESTATES
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LIVING
Op,ortunlty 200 Opportunity
Former Model
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l,J!I". kilrhfn. •"1'111.~ yard.
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Laguna N iguel Realty
130-5050 491-1 UI
111 Ntwpor1 Brach. :: huae
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srpa.rare rlen. HardWOOl"I
floor5, lovt!y rarpeta &
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GRIAT Ol'PORTUNITY OF
A LIFITIMEI
PHONE 642·6262
NYSE, listed comp1ny with new product In
31/t b illion S$ m•rket.
PLUS
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over 4 billion $$ 1narkel. Company trains -
organ.lies & supervises your entire staff. (No
vending -No gimmicks) If you feel you are
a. cap.able. h_ard-working administrator, de-
~1re big earni ng~_ & can invest $5950 to $12,950
in your o wn busine ss (secured}1 Call for •P-
polntment,
MR. GUY, 642-6262
Rl"duN>d tn W.9!XI. Prrrnn Rl!y, M2·1i71 Fin1ncing •vi1ilable for responsible pi1rties.
Tip of Lido Isl• Bf:AQ1-cHARMfR-Sl5.000.
Rr11u1 4 RR. 5 h11. homl". 4 hi . ~·,~ h. 'l !t01y. new
2 frpll'~. :16 ~-t. wall'r lrnnt-dr11pts, rl1shv.11..shl'r. i::old
llRf', JT10m fnr h1rgt ho11! shag, frpl, Hit ~ n try ,
"lip.~. Rl"duc"d rn .111'11 11 liUnrif'tk. patio, CI b h g,..
Condeminiums
for ••I•
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S:175,MO por>l.s, ll"nnL~. Dr1vt by JOO
Bill Grundy, Rltr . CMar. Ov.·rl('r. Call 494-93.il. 160
~ Rtiy"rll". ~R--~~-fi\61 8.\\'SJDE-Villagl"--:-1-Br.t-• NF..AR.11-I E BEAO.f -·t-2-
.t BR. -3 BATHS rlen, 2 h11 . Nev.·ly rlt'mrittf'l::I. 3 BR . Prlr l'!d from $lfi.~-
60x00 !..(It · $11.~ Rraut Vttw nf B11.ck Bay, nn f'H A 221 rtrms~ fasf
P1•i 0..11.ch. Pnnl &. .laruzzi, p!IRSl'S!inn.
.t BR. -21/, BATHS Rna1 lil\p a vail. No rhilctrf'n • .. * ,,; *
~M Loi -$.ll!l,!JOO nr P'"I~. S21.951l. 6i."H995. e I STORY •. 1 BR , 2 Bi!.
LIDO REALTY INC. ~7.1-1:.:n. beauty in Villa Pacifir. near·
~~77 Vf11 Lirln 61.1-7300 BAYCJl Eg;-f~4br,-:1-ba~' lhl' beach. V11canl!! Assume
NEAR Gtnoa Beach. Liv. !iv rn1, ram rm, bo11t ~'HA loan or 1ubm11 offP-r.
rm.11·/bfollm<'l'il.&.trpl.l s!ora11;l", rm 101' p ool . * * * * *
BR., 2 1;w1 ·,.; 1unny &luth S~.!f.Jn. '."~S-5044. e I STORY -l EIR. 7 Eli!!
pa l11'1. $4/l.!'100. Owne l''f!IE BLUF'FS. BY nwtll'r, l l..'lrwln Buil! "'Ti buron'' f.42-1 92~. Alt 2 AA, I ll"l'f'I Linda 1'n1vnhou5e . T11kt fiver FHA -~ 7 "~ Joi n. Low down. Va-M is1ion Vi•1'0 J\luurl. fi.M-l2:ll can1 -Anxiou1 .
R d C T PAR!\ L1<lo Tnv.'nho\7.~1 I I • arpel reatment 'RR .,1 RA __ 1 "' · arw n realty, inc..
'
RR • I I , • -I I • • 1 .-~...,. · n pnlnti n=2 B-kh"-' H ' 8 h . . ,.. 11 n11.1 rm . ·S ~·· $"t'' lOO Ov.• ::.47 -~i; "" ""' ... ., • n g n c 11pp111x. 1800 sq. 11, f'ully _ · ... · nl"r. · •· · 54'-5411 anytime
1·11rPf'1N1. 1·11~1. d r 11 P" "· Newport Heights Income Property 166
h,.aul. lnriKpg. \Valk tol------"'-----1--.'Lr.hool~ & '""'"· 11rf'~. J\lnvl"-BUY ME COSTA MESA EASTSIDE in Mnri.. o"ner ;iruoous.
a ... kini;: S'.11,!lfXJ.
J\111k,. Ynur l\.1ovF Tn .
Business
Opportunity 200
TO BUY OR
SELL A BUSINESS
HOLLAND BUS .
SALES
'"Thi" Broktr wirh Empethy"
1716 Or&nf e Ave., C.M.
&l:i-~178 or M0-0609 evts,
Nrw H!!!na; -Heallh Studio
Money to Lean 240
1st TD Loan
7.25"~ INTEREST
2nd TD Loan
Terms bastd on l"QUtty.
642-2171 .545-0611
&rving Ha rbor arta Zl yrs.
Sattler Mortgage Co.
336 E. 17th Strttt
R,.a urifu l M1s~ion V11'in
Mi11ion Viejc Realty
837-9500 83~2108 Eves.
roreM Sale, 4 BR. 2 BA
l"U!fir, OVl'rSJZf'd lnt. 1900
sq fr . lPnnll'd avail. FHA
11ppri<I S39.Dfi0. Truly C1irl-
h;,vPl1 hu.v o r yr11r Al .S.l3,li{l().
f)l,1111 P>l}I 111.soo. ;..;" 2nn·~
l'n111. llr111 1H:1n;; nnlv f'rul
n11h". f1pi'Pl htJllSf' S11; J:.• :-\111!,
;-;Pp( I lfh $.• !2!h. )2 lhl'll fi.
f;l~ f\inn Plal·P, N.FI. ('all
hr!v.'" :, .(. 1' rni. F..1f;-7fiWl
A1sum .. GI Loan of $1 4,J()()
11·11 h ,toral payments nl
$152.oO P"t" mn. Grea1 t-nr-
flf'r Int w1 rli ho11t nr 1t·111!,.r [ I~ 11rrr~ •. E:>;t('rlflr n .. ,.ct.., ll"n-Hout.1 IOt Rent 1'!
ri('r ln~111.i;: 1'iH'"· lntrnor ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;; B~:AUTIFIJI., n1s1w, ·I RP,
R11m"'h , hrl"lll h11k1ng fRn11 !_y
r!l<1n1. 1 Ailitf1~. rn11ny ,.x lr11~ .
pi·l"~lll'.<t tA1f>11.l loc11.11n11
Pr·icNi WA.V bl-lnw 11ppr11.iAAI
Houses Furnished
f1"f'.'Lhl.v p;H n!f'ri thrunt11, A1.~n •
nPIV RTl'l"n .'LhllJt" r11 rp!'!1n~
1hruo111, 3 hug, tw-d1Tino1 ...
300
nr ron1'"r1~ fiPr1 .-.J~n 2 Gener1l -------
fnr ~111,. ~).Ill' 111irl nrrnf)llnry Newport Shores
l:~,:l.'il rl11. xln! l1nsncin,1:. Ll':ASJ::HOLD J
hllrhs. r orma! t1 1nini:-~!'P11.1 ----------
FREE!!
n"1•r1· s:\0-11.l.i. br. frplc. all !'OllvPn lenc-e1, .1 h!ks fi'Om
AF.GEAN I-Ill!!!, A Po l Io orr11 n, rrr. lae. $29,500 or
n1odel . '1 BR .. l BA. ponl si·1.., n111kr (lf!rr Own I' I",
ln1 As.<1111n11hlr fi·\,.~ GI fi4.'>-!201.
ln;in H1111:t: f;oi rn1I\ rn1 2· ----~~~~-~I
n o A A ~ I I I" tloor:rn-N'ii1n11: IMMAC. 3 BR~ 2 BA+ rll'n & r ~ln~ V rrrl,.~ •Inn" "w~tr~~~ S2S)Ql. O wn f"r,
I . I 1,1, -,,-_111~ fi1.,--0fi.1l f;1 2-."\!!23. Hf'P llN'.•. ··""'· ,,i ' ------
New,;;rt-B•ach I ~-Clement•
2 RR I RA, \\'/\.\' Cpt~.
!lip~. rrrilr. H ~rrl """rt
llMr~. .J23.{1{)1 () "' n,. r,
~9;!-021.l.
EASTBLUFF
LUSK PLAN "A"
c;1'K '1!I <101>.•n or ~·HA lo w
rlown also ava1h1bl C". C~tl
Walker & Lee
2790 Harhor Blvd. 11 ! ,\dams
~~046:"1 OPf'n 'Ill 9 P \I
4-PLEXES
$4',(X)O rlown. Pru·,. l :>.'"i.IJOO.
WarnPr /., Oak, Hun!. Rrh.
2 hl k~ W. nf Rr11r•h Rlvtl.
l\rw rrpr~ k tl rp.•, fl!"l'pt"<:,
ho h .. ;:B .~ bllln.•. f,fi f1n.
01)f'n S11! k )>un h·nn1 1""1n.
LEADERSHIP R . E .
~~2-.f.1661 :~10 •. ~/~·17-·,91 l
t • .'\1or.\ 3 Rn. .. r11m. i·m . c1•n· San J uan -caP istra ,;-1------'---'-----'-'-
111.i;:, 1•m .. 2 h11th~. n""P ln•.1 ---:-''--'-''-:.:.;c;;_:::;;:__
"'"'11"\ 1-onrl1ti<ln, N,.w r11r· TO\\'NHOUSE .LIVING $422,000.
New '27 Unit Apt Bldg.
Cost• Me1i1
BROKER fi42-l!)(fa
pf'tit. frt "ih p11 1n1 L.01.t• lr~~r -T1lr IVlflf<. 11nkl1nc; fn11n!111n.~
holrl. k br;nihlul gan1C'n:< hl'lp
$46,SOO -WOWI 11111~" th l" C11~i1 a~
\I. r~pl~l!'il.flO .\ J;l"l'lll p)/lf"f' to
Landlcrds-Owners
W" will t'E'f('1 ' renanrs .1n you
fRE-:E of c:hargr . , r.1any
dl'Sitable ll'nants on (1 U J'
waltinR list.
ALA Rentals • 645-3900
STUDENT SPECIALS
e SPAr!OUS Rachelor, ha.n-
d~ ro OC<'. S!¥.i.
e ~:XTRt. Lr11: J BR. All Ulil
pa10. ll:tll.
e R~:AC!I .lihack·\ Br l.:111
1nrl11ried. Sl4:1. '
e ~"!Xf.R UPPER·2 Br nrar
f'\'rr}'lh1ng. nl~.
• RO:\AN ZA! 3 Br. Step,o; tn
ht~f"h .. Kid~ & pet« ok. Utt!
1ncl 'ti. 11 1:1.
;· -.<h,.. !11r' f\11·rl,v 111Tan11;ed 4 r hil ')" ')• h I ~ Lots for s.1. 170 \\'!~ 11.\VI:; .\l ,\;~Y ;\10R..E.:! ~·t t"l /1/fi(' C.111 ... -~ '·).lf1I~' w·Sl()l'.1 .1 ___ :.__c.~-~---.:..:..:i (..11~ ._ '/ ~ ~ [( nn1rn1rn1 ~1t<:1rn 11·1Tti ...__ hn 1l1-1n 1·1111cr f.. nv,.r1. MUST SEl.I. CALL DAY OR NIGHT
I • h , 1 .,, n-1 Cornt>r Dnrrr Or. /., ALA R I e 64'3! r cn I)· .. 1~11""'·' rr "' 111:ti1r,. rcil· enta s ~ 00 ·,~. 111>; r\~Sltm" ~".r~ k,11 n. Hllrt'(lW Pl. Mr \\'inl'hrlll;hl. 1999 H•r bcr 81vd., CM
n1 :, Oc:f'Arl Av'. S 11 nt& 1.11.1 V1st11 n..1 Oro .!UST S.1l.!l.'il ,1 ___ L_O_S A-L-TOS
Nl"wporr Beaeh (,\PISTRANO VALLI::\' ' onir~. !!0402. 11:'.--.1!1-1--092~. h·1~·11'l:~ S.\.\-0940 ~~Vf'~. REALTY c·.1 4 PLEX lol~-w/pl~I; Pride cf Ownership
-TRE-E-SHAOe ·o --:llj()l Camino Cap1~tr1no SUl .. 'lOO 1"11. ~l&-3:-..J:, dy~. Home
3 !lrlrm. hornt fir! u ... r ~hllrif'rl 493-1124 5-IS-6640 ~vf'. ~1-IJ46 24 f am1l.v 1>.•il h 1~na1ers ok. II~'!''!''!'~~~~~~~ I hr~. 4 Sl'droom 1 bath, b uilt Ins, Nl1 11f'r 11,.l!lr Oiff nr. Sr11. ---M -----rarpe-ting. drape~. leue S2&.'i
1j 1111ng rn1 R n1·k t1rrpl~t"'I". [..8.) cuntain , De1ert, Re.11 E$1'11l~. R Jl('r mo. Phonr l...cint Bl"a cb
Hriwti llfVlr.~ 11· r~rpt't~.I G•r•••I e1ort 174 ... ~ "'
1'111;(' h~th r l11• ·~ h111h. nh1., -~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;.;;;:I ..:1 •• _ 4·~-~Jl. l:"'"r~2 .. ,_. ,.arp<1ri on 11.lll"~ 1 * Big Bear Lake * l-ANDL-ORDS~
•·11 ~ WATER SKI OR t"HLr: R~::-;r,\L 3ERVICE
· .. -........ Ac rea ge for s•le lSO C1'Ll 0 •'•·1414' FISH FROll.• Trn~nr,~ 11·111un;: ~~ FIY O\\INER in m NEED
__.""" RE,\l."1'11-'l:I. \'TEI\' ACRES YOUR OWN Prcper ty Management RffiTY ""ilJ" IA!kP Paik. l;ooct ar · FRONT DOOR \\.L CAN HELP YOU!
l"t•r N'"'"rc r e11 orrlr' 1·('ssib1!ity .t· nnlv S'iYlO. 111 B EACON * 445-0111
BEACH COTTAGE ho<1mtni:: t"iln1n111n11~· After BF:AUT!Ftf! l!Oi\1F: 11·1th J-ik' I ------
21 000 '
'""1--\~' 1~:" • OX Tltf: J.:\l\E • (room~. 2 baths, tlo~t" to $ , r1m. "''· ,i-,~J. !!oa.i: Hospital, $2i5, J "r -_..... fo , nnly $·12,:")r)'.I. 11 wn n'I " f'11ll pnrP. f'utr k sliar11.Fr\RlJLOUS rPr!"PRllnn !ra.v,.11v.11 1l_Oc!.l~I. I iii~ I' PH· rtl:SS 171·11 ~·11 11 liv111i;: .111 !hp b,.11rh '1./0 hn11sr. tT('t·'\( adj. prop. No. ~~li·l7:vi ni• ,~nir :-:::rE."ll-'!lit; f:F:AL ESTATERS
riown v"1~. S5:l0 down t"llA fll T11IY>f' Na1 'l Forl"sl. 10 :~1t'>-~,'!J',, c II -" $""" ~;rt nEA L ~'.ST,\TF:. r n .
11i "~••Y· ~('. nr n1ort. I:>.> P'fl' acrr. Rl)!I" u2~. Bl!< Bt'1lr l..Jl kl".
Walker & Lee T''"" "''""' .;,2~.\'11_ c,1,1 .
• -,:AcRF:-11\fPROVED -----2 BR r.11h111 fin 21; f&nlast1r
LOT lll"W arrt'~. (fl m jl 11" 1 l"l:V
~t f;rnri.:'". llrah, '1tl 1t1rn. Cpl~. rlr-p'>, .11!0\'I' k
i.::nlr 1-nursr For sflll'. 1'rf1'1J:" 1nrl. Rr QLlll'k nn
nr h-ar\r. ~17l !hi! onf'! All for S7.99:1. lull
--DANA POIN·T -prirr, xlnl trrn1~. Rrr.·k
) 1,, acrl"l!, 43 uni ts. No11 Rll~·. j:l1-3169.
R38-88&1 Out cf St•te P:-,.-p-.~171
REPOSSESED 10 level Aerts,
NO 00\'-'N ST.I mo. Near
A.11k lor D11 vl" ]fl: \akr. 968-oo41.
fi"?.~-7497 fi"r.i-1!172 --
'
. b , 1 , .,,., :o.1, Api1 rtment1 for s•I• 152 nr ,.~ r,.~u 1.11 . ,,.,.,...,,, ____ _
-32 +UNITS
* SOUTH OREGON tt
~n Acre!. Timber, Meadow,
Ll'vrl. Nr Hiway, villa1:r .~
rivtr. Spra~e Rlvtr VAl lry.
r.rrat potrnti11I. I 16 .:;0 0 .
'.?9 .. ·r oo~·n. ,1121-6266.
STUDENTS_! __
\\'" ha vt" rental! near l'Olle~e
fr'Om S&.\ Alm Roomma tt.s
k RP.nt11b to Sharl".
BEACON * 645-0111
Sli\li\lt:°RTYrlv. 1·ent::l1;:"
hner hon1rs in n;,ach 11 rra·.'
Bill {ir11nd.\, Rltr. 1i7.'i-6Hil
Balbo•-lsland
LRG. ~ br hoUSf'. Avail now.
Sp!! 12. 9 n1o·s !~. UCI
STUDl::NTS \\'ELCOi\1E. :i
J~rs 10 J\o. Bay k gocx1
'"vimm1ng tx-h. SJOO mo.
!21.11 2fl:l...SJ&i i'\',.~.
NR Ptn Pl, 3 Bft, p&tio A.
rar; t blk 1.0 cceen. adla
onl,y, ,., peia. Sl'J>, fi7>21MI.
YEARLY ins + Util, 2 ,
Bdrm. 2 Ba, carport. 3)) 1 :
Alvan.do Plact.
3 BR, 2 BA. patio.
2% 1 STreet
Wlnter JeaM.. S115.
Certn• del ~r
2 8R, 2 BA HoUM . .Frplc,
p1.tlo, avail imrM<I. Optn
SI.I It SUn. 2%1 Martutrite.
fiEAUTlhJL 10 mom ht>UM,
yeu 1ew or l r 1 1 .
$&00/monlhly. 61~37.
FURNISHED l 8 R. + din-
i111 room. S165/mo. Leaae.
4:P..B Carnation. 54ll--0213.
Li1gun• &••c~•-~~-
2 BR, den. l l!f.i mn !~mo.
Avail. Sept. J:i. ;J6,.~ L.nm-
b&rcly Land. 4!l4 -riB 0 4 .
W~tkimds: 213:7~4fi.
1 fir. dt'n. $1!1., mo-to-mn.
Avail. Stpl 15. :i6.5 Lflm-
ba.rdy Land. 4!l4 -6no 4 .
Weekrntl~: 2tl:~4fi.
LSE 2 BR, den, ram rm. 473
N. Cypress. g,., wkend1.
Uti!, grllnr pd. $21~.
LliE 2 Br, dt11, fam . rm. 473
N. Cypr~1. Se 1>.'knds. Uril.
s;:-rdnr pd. l11S.
2 BR charmt r, 3 blocks trnrtt
bi>ach in nln. 1-,,n1&J $200
mo. ,\71 Brot1k.11 St. ·
Lido 111•
NE\VLY dee furn,
homt. winlrr'.
61:i~174
Lillo Sands
2 BR
DECOR. !urn, 3 br. ~ be,
bltn! w/pool &. n"r. !sc. 11;
hlk 10 heh. !l mo lt a1t from
9/12. 67.l-21 ~l.
Newpcrt Beach
BA YS !nF. Vd!11i;t .. , $18:i. fl;n,
Rl. 2 Bn, 2 hath~. Ca rl>f"'!1.
rl 1"~Pf'S. PoOJ. A<! 11 ! TI .
fil'.>-857~ or 121.lf '.?91-5~1.
\V INTER rtn!aJ. S 1~3 mn. f~t
& la~! mo. On Bay. Adults.
rr trri cplt pr~"f. 646-2fi:\-l.
OCEANFRONT-l"Il:~
\\'intf'r lease. 'l BR. lrplc.
3102 \\/, Octll..fl 1-"rnnl.
Houses Unfurn. JDS
FREEl l
landlord1-0wne r1
\\'e will r~frr l"nanr.s rn ynu
f'Rf.F: nl rhll rll:P . t>11n.I'
rlPs1r~hll" ltna11r~ 'l~ n u r
waiti ng li9L
ALA R•nt•I• e 645-3900
e EASY DOf~C\ IT-l BR.
Crpll>. rlrps, child & 1m1JI
pl"I. lll(l.
ALA Rent11l1 e MS-3900
e ~!OVf: IN TOOA Y·2 Br,
g111" Kio~ k pe1~. 11::0,
ALA R•nt.tls • 6.tS-3900
e COZY C'OTIAC.f~.2 Br.
f'nrrl yt'd, Ga.I". Kids & ptrs.
114.'l
ALA Rental1 e '4S-lto0
e r 1l'!l1 Thins.' J-"irst-2 Br.
111 xlnt In<:. All u!1J 1nc:J"d.
$1~.
ALA Rental1 4'J 645-3900
• LOV F.RLr -rnron.t (1,.J
\1ar. ·"'"'""· rrrr1i::. r p1s,
r!r[l(. Ch1l>i /.· Pf't. Sl'-.'.l.
ALA R•ntels It 64S-l900
e F.1-.'l/TAST!C-2 Lr~ BR.
Coly Jrplr, Stov .. , r,.fn~.
S160,
ALA R•ntal1 • 645·3•00
e NEWPORT Hl"1gb:~ . .1 Br.
hu~, fncrl yO n1· shl~. $1!1.'i.
ALA Rentafs e 6-45-3900
• c;n,\CJOIJS-3 Alt 2 BA.
f)IJI 1ar. POOL. 1<1!1~ & Jl"'I"·
$ l!lfl.
ALA Rentals a 6-4S-39tl0
CALL DAY OR NIGHT
ALA Rent•ls e 64S.l900
1999 Harbor Blvd , CM --.
•
RENTAL FINDERS
~JS W. 1,,., COSTA M1SA
Hou1•s * Apta. * 645-4111 * i...i:,..~r,_ 10 ~ Corn"r 3 Bil . " lan1ilr rm.,
2 Ila. hnmr . Fl!t1•~. c1hl lpl.
2 C'11r i::11r On 1l<Ylll'11.,, In!:
$.1:!,:JOO. Dr1\"1" h~ 1:. 1·1111 .
BAL BOA BAY PROP.
23f}!l \\' 811lhna, \IR 1:7:1-7·1~
-. -OPEN SUN.-1-S *
316' SICIL Y
WALK .TO-BEACH
LO\\" AS.<;U ,\1ABLF:
\"A LOAN
$~\\~1A-~f-tf~) COSTA MESA
S:liO ~I. S;lfJ M dn. E::>irPI fll'·
•'Uf!ll.nl'~. 67~fot).l I Ov.,~r·
Realtor.
-R-;;J E-;1~1.-Vhr;reil ii
ll ELP~ 1\'l"l"rl 12-22 inrom,.
un1c.s Crn;ta or Hunt. &11 th
CHEER r -;:J;:-an 1-B~R~. -,-"-,-1,
furn ~'rplr, Pl llfl. 121
Amf'lhy~t. Qui,.1 8 d u 11 1
$21.'i.
i JOO-t'URN. I BR. Cln.'lf' tn
ShnjW;. A .. au Nriw. HURRY~
BEACON * 645-0111
s12;,.2 :RR. v.1 GAR. !"'riv
P"!!lll. Conv, lnr. Tflt ok
BEACON * 645-0ill
l\.i f'l-11 \",.rdl". Pril'1•d unf!<•r
m11rk,.I l11r q ~1irk ~11 lt ' ~
en .. 1 h~ .. t1h1. 0:11r . All
tl"rms~ S11rnlu·~. $26.;..oo.
Call· P11 1 \'"nnrl .'4~-2]0()
Sefonir Propr r11r., 67:l-.'J11fi -.-r:-ow-omrn-.--
Rrri1·111. 2 h11 tl1, l.1k,, nPv.'
1-nnd1t 1on 21~ Y"Ar,o; nld.
Full,1• e11rpel~ /.· rlr~p<>rt .
:'i l'Jl l1l\h fiJ-tpl ll i>r . h11s;:r !Am ·
11.>' ~Jlch~n w1111 rti~hwashl'r.
Va('llnl !. wa1IH\$l'.. $29.~.
COLLINS & WATTS ~PIH'IOI" 3 Rr t f;un. rn1 ,
I•"·• "'"II kl"pt y11rti, mom 962-llll'----
fnr pnnl oi· p11rk rt'r 1'"h1-fHfS WILL GO FAST
di!. r1fll"n HooH Sun. \U-.l,
~ \\ E~ l"M!NSl'F:R
Plr11""' 111k for Al K1n1 pm!. 4 Rn, 1 R11, lq~ m,~,
I R II t s-~'11(1 .•Plll"r 111•1 w"11t• !fl hr~ail"
'O'W'• "1 >' 111"._ '-· --1 P\· .. n r.-11 hf'tr11..-11.12 * COOL * 147.IJJI e Stl-SSll
Ct1Vf'l"'<1 1"'k> • A-R-Q 111 !
REAL ESTATE
MART
•••ll,1t y~rd. 4 Rrt/2 AA ,
fa mily tlftml' ""•r !K"'hool~ I
ALI . Tl!.RM.!t 11\'ll1lab1,..
S26.5M. AROKER. M2-4A16 I
OPENHOU~F.. tif111tti Pi~ _ _ _ __ . _
C.M Sit t it Son I ~~ Rl"<1111_,.,d ! PAINT & SAVE
13.000 fflr t1111c:.k • ~ 1.. Sl t ,500 w/51/4•/. FHA
81".11u11lnl r 11•1n1n llh Mm ... ! 4 hr, rp1~. drnt. A-11 rpl111nr·
4 f\H. 1 R11 f"ll!r ·.1~.n~~ j .. ~. 1t~·\m pvil~. l'fltvln.
lrn m~ 1l"~M'••1r,n tfl!'l-31.~1 -1--. r"I' IV'<I l"<''Ulf!t ~2-~7,
Th• Pun /e with the Built-In Chuck/•
G ~eorrong• le11•r1 of lh•
lour K•o"'bltd words h•·· low ro fO•"I fovr slrnpl• words.
MA DRON
1 I ' I I I I
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T Y L U R I } According to the Bib le , Th• h\'j.;_.;l_:cJ;....:;.I ~ i world wo5 erected in seven
'=::±=~=:::~::!:=!._:'.,• cloys, bu! you rnusr terr1embe r
r lin !hose days they d•cl•{I hove HUDLEP ' t--rl'',.,1-'lr,:--'rJ-'-rl ~,-< ·oc~rrolere if.a, d .. ~-k~: auoied h.,. 1.11.ng In rn• """'nt:1 ,..,.,,o,
you develop from s!•p No, 3 below. ,
f9 f'R INT NUVP(~IO !EllfPS
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SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900
Commercial
Prop•rty 151
fnl" r"ldy-~buy. iiu11.lillffl \\'INTF.R & Y~IU'!y n'nl&!s
rlf,,n1. Bkr. 67~2101 or 6iJ-1200 Island ~ally
675-001111 tv~11. 498 Park AVf!', Ba.JOO. Island * INVESTORS* i 135-R!:DEC'. 2 BR, E-!l~.,
C.M. Stove, ~f'rit. Avail WANTED: Income u11 l11 tn 1 ~R, patio A trp!<:, Sl?:i,
N.N,N, 25 yr. least. SJ1,62fl Cotta Meu. 11.rei . J>rlvatf' Wmttt only.
gpend&blr $688M • St2.5:-.t pa rty wanta 10 Mal direc1 •o.;-*-•=•~13-~7'=,llc,..:•~•c;;_ __ 1 a'EAcoN '4J.0111
d!)Wn. 11 .4 return. Nrw 100 w/ owner. 54Q...-O!H2. 4 BR, newly ~e<:., au.,
Red, Bo11rd r,, Care f'.\f'.ltlty. HAVE l lO OOO ,_ , S25.'J. mtl. 11~ M&ril'll' Ave 1150~ZY 2 8R ~AGE *
772-1650 OHicr, Bkr. "39-7789 ' u U\lv.·n pym · .... u 11 nn your rttl e~!atf'. Senrl 499-2996~·==~--=-I F'ncd yard, fir, child/pt! nk. RS•T_;'c·0~R=E=S-&~o~•~F~ICE--S tletall• 10 &ox 1492, N.B. Ne s:mn:--\'EAR.LY or S350. BEACON * US..OIJI
r TTaltfl~. v.!ntrr. 3 BR, 2 8A.
fin Ne\l'POrf Blvd, --R=--,-",-.. -N=o-"-,-,-N=r =En-fi73-283.') $175-NEAT 2 RR HOME.
St:JO ~1 l'Quity. nn ll"UehOltl. -~ :vi M M h I iLQmV~E'it"<v"H"O;;M<;E<.~1,-0b7.lk-ct'I Crpl~. drPt, 1tove. Jncd tor ~:b1!~·~;..;:1~r~"tr.n7de "cn~p1~~~-1l ;n:'\!\;; !lay. 2 BR. 2 BA, d in, d«"Or BEA"'cbN * MS-0111 rum. S3i5. \'rly. •!1'7·1829.
Condominiums TIME FOR Balbo. Ptninsula VF.RY Cl.E1'N 3BR 2 stC'lry
for sale 160 GlenMar homl" v.·ilh bit
POP ULAR. 1plit lt \•t l modt:I
~I() n titello CC'lnclomlnlum
S11,j()('), By 011•tlf'r 5'10-14~1.
2 BR, 2~i ba. condo. Pool.
lllUl\ll , f'!"CTeltkin hill\
t'()RTlN CO. Rltr~ Ml-5001
T11rn unu~1:>'11t,.mt. lnto quick
eA.1h, rail M2-5678
9UICK CASH WINTER R.ol&J-1 BR ,1 BA, n•m""' nn • blf '"'' ,_,
1 ear p r, '&)' V~w. spaet. VACANT NOW? $291. THROUCiH A. S11·1m·1. &al dock 1va il. P"'r mo. Call Act. M6-41~1
DAILY l'ILOT rollmo 67,_.,36 ., ""' l e.dmom. I both home -<th iiS-4125=~~----i lr•ff, El1!1ide, s11:;. call
WANT AD SPACJOliS 2 1rory hnme, I 7T_•"Y-'-~>t&--'-l.1'-1"-J. ___ _
dtlux~ 2 BR 1rit. t1r 2 .QR A .rood 1>.·1n! ad 11 a rood
642-5671 rott11.101/ \Vin1,r !ay1lllf'. !nvf•tment
~71·!l!fl7 r'tlr bis! ~•ulls ! 8-1~'87'
\
-,,.-, --~-.. -----,
rrld.,, Stptembt, 10, 1'71 DAILY il'llOT 31
305 Houae1 Unfurn. 305 HouMI Unfurn. 305 Apt1. Furn. 3'0 Apt1, Furn. 340 Apt1. Furn. J6I Apt. Unfurn. 3'5Apt. Unfurn.
c •••• "'-••
US "4>f. Unfvrn,
Huntington Oeach -Newport Height• BalbG1 laland -C-0-,1-.-Mo-,-.-----i ·N-.-w-..--rt-... --..,----CMt• ~ •• CO'lt• Meaa
$SO. L BR pv! borne wl(h K'<1r-
1gf'. llu111 Uch. • • • $8.i 2 Bit, 1·aca.nr 1\uh
slo\'e tllovt 1n rio11o .' • • • .~[JO. ~ BR. 2 BA. i:aragl'.
f"rnced tor kl!!s, * • •
DARLIN(; 1 BR house. Im·
BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME ni11C". C:dnr 1nrl. Ari11lt.-no
l'tu f, h1ndsea pei.I . 3 Bf{, 2 '*'-'· lte!s req. J::v~1 •
l:Hl . fain rn1, dtx kitchen 642-2603.
appln8. Fully ep1d & drpd. -.-----,~----
Cuf1V. 10 Lcacli, s/1opoi1ng, Newport Shore1
SC!1t,.-,!s. Ga1'Clt•flt'I' incl. Lse. Sant• Ana
1.1v<i1L SJ:io. 1110. 962-m 1 orl-:cc-:--,;.,.'-------.>1~-2~73. FOH !C'ase lovel.v 3 HR. nl'w
$17J. :! HR, 2 HA, Jlunr, Bi:h. 2 l:IR, t'l{'(.'1. blt1n R/O, FA
fe1H.t'tl lor k1di1, !*Iii. hi, <-:l'f1t~. dbl i;:ar 10 .~100·
/)ff\111. SJ9:1. \\'au"I· furn.
Cloti<' to s(•hools & &hopping .
2 ka.ls ok. 5-16-0li'U • * • fe111 -ed Jol·1no1·e 111 tOt1ay
SI~. 2 BR. hoti;e rant•Ji on ~1!6. n1o_ Allk !or 1-itrllal University Park
2 11.t·re-P Banrs & curralll. 8Kt'nl 962-4·1~1.
ST... * 3 HH, la111Uy, cl1n1r1j! J BA, R LET 636--2860 BllA~'D l'K'll', 2 br houw, \"LI'\\ ur hill~. $.{7.j. nll).
FHEE RENTAL SEilVlCE dsh11shr. lrplc-. r p111, dp'-. liJ:H):-!00 Ila)~. 8 l3-05jO
J Bedroom 2 Bath, Jargl" 11.'~~ep. pa~10: hig 2 ca~~~· n1i.:hts, O'Ur1e11, a1'a1I 11C111 .
.\100 di.« tpa~ 4 Br, 2 Ba, li U> -,.v-r.°'".L-Y--,--0..-h_oo_m--u-t' I J.."" ON THE llACH
2 BR, I &. Bltn.s, Jrplc, f I oor-Very Spat~us-:-1\t-'e Lower duplt ¥..· NIC'@ly lurn.
fTJll~. clrps, gar. A\•ail rurn11ure. Bell.lilllul kitl'h¥. I BR + dtn, Man1ed cpl.t.
\\'1111('r 12011 Agatf'. (213! Btkk i.:nack bar. Carptt. only. No children or pl"tl.
72!j....1()6j ur 1714) ti73-8918, Priva!f' Patio. ('hlldrt':n Ir \'rly. $200 per mo. 547.JG-£.~
UAY t~HOl"T DUPLEX •, ..small pf"t' welcom f'. l'EARLY •--· uo-BM', Sp&ClOWI
Par10ran11~ view, S:j(:IQ mo Rt>nsonabli! rent. 351 Vic-delu.'1.t!' 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath,
till J 1Jr-.C Jjth_ tiiJ....Slli, tori&, Apt. 1. llri.!pla~, 'P</w carpt, tun1
_""-_._,_,_rn_. _______ '•ci~1A_ru_'_"c,-.~---l-B-,.-. _B_l_to_b_ou-_, or unrurn, dock available.
\\'l!'.'TF.R, .:;, &ylront, 2 BR conipletely !urn, ju B t 67>-0914.
Penrhou~P. view of entire pninl!!d, wal k to 1hop'g
So. Bay. 6i;,...1498. t--enlrr. Adult~. no pe11.
I. Br. !urn apL Ideal tor Sl29 ~~-~..19--3&1J.
teaC"her. \Vinter-SIQ/mo Furn Bach•lor & 1 Br
uul ir1C"l'd. A!! 1 pm, Exceptionally n i c •·
67~742.1. $130 up. 2110 Newport
LOVELY 3 Br. 2 Ba . ru· Blvd., CM.
OCEANfRQJ\"l', \'if'IV f1 1\-
ta.sl1c, open be.lcony. Must
see to appr"K"iatt:. Be-au1 1
BR, 2 BA, S21J. mo. + util.
67:>-47!2.
TEACHER
011 ner·~ I Br /'.fod . ('Jean,
NOW YOU CAN AFFORD
NEWPORT BEACH
Enjoy $750,1100 health club & spa; 7 pools, 7
t ennis courts. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Also 2--
story townhouses w/ 2 or :! BR's. Elec. kitch-
ens, private balcony or patio. From $170.
Subterranean parklng, elev, maid service.
Full·line food market, dry cleaner, beauty
salon within complex. 7 beaut. model apt.s .
\J am to 6 pm dail y, other time.! by appt.
Jamboree & San Joaquin llills Rds. N. of
PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS
2 Br. Family Unltl. Newly
decor. conv. toe. Pool. Slffi.
VILLA !\-1ESA AplJ, 719 W.
\Vila-On. 646-1251.
SllARP -CLEAN 2 BR
\lo'/l'etrlg, bltns, drp1, w/w,
htd pool. Adlt.s, no pell\.
$145. On &-lid,, &t2-95~.
l BR, crpi. a!TJve, r.tri1:,
rl il'IJ()11.I. dishwasher, S~.
~133.
*I le 2 BR., lrg nn11, pool,
n:-1hopg, util pd, 188~ :-Olon·
rov11. :i48·03Jli
paneled fan1ily roo1n with St ..... nio ..• 1i;-I! II , 5-1&-Ua-l. J cHcocu_•_•cscFou-rn~. _o_r ___ _
llreplace, nl'"'ly painted & 4 Hit + d<'11, l blk lron1 Unfurn. 310
carpeted, ne1v doublf' o'·"n i\tru-1na \LS .. shop'g. Crpt,1------------
' ~i.shwasher. Beau1ir11l drpl!. blt11~ & rrplr. i'\io Huntington Harbour
"'ater, \\tinter, $275. 67>.1652 BACHELOR& 1. l BR'1, $130
or tiil--625"1 . mo &.: up, 11eekly terms
-· --------------bltns, pr1v patio, carport, Corona del Mar '~~h /dry. No pe ts. 1132 \V, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BaJbo.. •B. 67l-tici56
Coat• M11a
LO\VER ~ br, 1 b.11. 1·pt.1;, lip.~.
bllflll. snrt 1:1.r l child OK.
$145 mo. ~9:137.
Sl:il. l1nn11euh1te 2 BR. 2 ba,
Crplll, drp.~. bltnB. I chfld
OK . No pets. lnqu l"" 2863
LaSalle !'l:o. 1, 549-3524.
SJ IA RP 2 BR, l~~ BA, crpts,
drp.1. 1200 tq rt. A\·ail. now.
cond1t1on 1hrou~houl $250.00 .\Td1rork, $:.fJ(), 8-16-71:J6
mu. avail. now! ~6-8&10. 2 BR .. 1 ba th. !\~~ * \\'~'.ERf"RONT *
1,1,l·c uLATE' 'ND -.. , 4 I ' 6 ·l BR :;o duck. f,lonlhly ' · " . " · ··-\' earp. & 1 r11p.-,.;, Liardt>nf'r. ::-~ . ~ • BEDROO!\I home "'1.,, !enc. Bl ks !o bPach. S 1 7 O _ G75-8640 or 213/J,>-59-l 1.
N yan:I, 11prinklers and 1t1Uy 5:lfi-70tt'\ Newport Beach
landscaped, N1•w 1•1111lt'ts d
\\'Jro.JLR-FUR.llt, ch8l"m1ng 3
llr hsf'. frplr. patio, also 2
br <1pl !urn, lnq. 117 Peart.
1 & 2 BR., watf"rfronl. '\'rly,
01• winlt>r. Adults. No pets.
Dock Jll'l\'Uege!i, 673-6&M>.
avaU., all util paid. No
c hildt·en. no pet&. 998 El
Camino :>1&-0!51.
LOVF.LY 2 Br. furn a;itJi.
nl'"' sh11g crptii. Pool. Close
I() shops. An1ple parking.
Adult~. no pets. S160.
2 BR Compl turn. Clan.
Slttps 6, 1 Kar + pkng
spaC'e. I Blk bch. 9 mo'1 $135
mo. 6t6-40n, 642-9955.
and drapes. Ntar the l>o~adi. ·I BR. 1 ~ .. RA, l'l'P!~. rps. BEAUT n1or!. h111·nho11SI', l
I i•'tlcc·d .'!<1r<l, no p\·1 ~ .. 110 Br. ~1, Bil . frnk•, plltio, pool, Balboa P9nln1ul1 or S:!W. p•·1· n'\9. t:a!J 2 · '" • · ,. i.utgll•.•. S JO n10. ~S-"~.111. '.! 1·1ll· gal'. all blt n!l. crp.,,
19-11 Pomona, C.~f.
OCEANrRONT rentals, Jge,
clean, great Joe:. 1, 2 & 3 BR.
71~: 675-4688 or 521-0988 or
f!ti-8000.
Agent, 5-16-1!·1!. . -----I Irvine il rflJM'S !..ease' $29:1 1!1
Balboa Island :.2?.-l!lU or 84G-:i991 eves afl
:l B~. :1 Ba, b!t-111~. SlU\"(', 2 BR 2 baths .......... $265 5 pnl.c--~--~~-~
rt>tr1g, dsh1\hr. ('ljl!s. 1!rp~ .. , BR · 2 b ti 0 $300 Ocea11fro111 house, 3 br con\pl
trplc, F/A, dhl i:m· 11'/bH ,r, ~BR, ., 1a .. is, c~ ··-··-.. 325 crptd, e1.1bana. Ideal loc. , 1 N 1 , 1 y ,, .... ia s., au .un1 •. ., L'
/
,, y 1 S 1as u·ni. o s uucn s. t>ar-3 HR 2 b . bo $35() ,-urn unou rn_ r y or f'll·
ly lease. S295fn10. fi73'-2·131. ·1 Bl~ .. .,,, ab•, 1nus rm ,·, .. " sonal. ')73.1&17 or {213) 1~-~--------l ' ...... ~: a., ain. r1n ,,., 698_3627 B1yshore1 3 BR., 21 i baths: ...... l300 J-"C:C=~·-~----~
\\'E llAVE at'HERS 3 BR, 2 lia, 1 blk ocrai1, pool.
shag 1.-rpt, lovrl;i.• fncd ~·a1'CI.
O\\•nf'r, 1133-39.i:i
CL~:i\'.'l Bach apts or :dttp I Br. Sl'r.> & .,130. :.! B1·. S\j()
rrns, 1!eps bch. $100/ino lrg. ldl!'a.I !or Ba<•htlor~,
UP, .1l5 .i::. Balboa Blvd. 8 111111 pool. Adults only. 1993
67., nu .• ~ Church SL 5-18-9633. ~~;N~:c· ______ .1,"";;--;:-C';-';;,.c:;.::-,-""""
* YEARLi'
1 BR. F\Jrn
RE.i\'T ALS •
$165
1325
642--3850
'.\BR. fo'urn
ABBEY REALTY \\'ATEHF'RONT, ,;pacious 3 t'INE. lge 1 BR, ftu·n . Close
br, l;irn rn1• priv sun deck, in. Nice Joe ., gar. 11dults, no \\'INTER r~ntaJ, Ne\l.'PC)rt
sm boat mooring. \\'inter pet ~, J\lgr. 2U J\larguerite, Peninsula 3BR ZBA. gar,
lse, Sl25. 54s-139:l aJ! 6. Cdl\1, \\'ID, I blk lo bay .\ bch
REDEC $240/mo. 675-6041 • S2:i \\'h: & UP • On Ocean -OR 2 tlf.'drm. relr ii;
i.O\'l'ly Bach-I BR-Rms. Util, chil<h·t>n -Sl!'iO BCH fo,1'111 -J Bdrm, 2 Ba,
a1a1d se1·vier. Pool. Uiil pd.1 __ c'c"c' cJ0o0Ac•c"c· c"'c':..:"o'c1__ color TV, king & queen Ir: BA\'FRONT, 3 Bed. 3 Ba.
Executives charn1ir1i;: home
available on yearly leo:sc 11.f\
9(13. Quiet adult fam 1l.v, nr
1Jo~ 'l ,Jrllil, • Call 6i;Hii4{1 • Si7.~Bacllf'lor llPI. ~h1.n beds, plush~ -\V int c r .
OCEAN l"HONT 2 Br, yearly. \\'l/\TER tt'tlt&ls, l & :.? BR onl}'. 1l2 \\', \\'i.l!!On, C:\I. &1&-1234 Ron
Adults, no pet<;. 15 h & Balboa 645-45.10. I BR .• a\•an. Oct. 1st. $150. IBalboa Bay Club.
21J....i9CJ...48j6, Pasadena .
Corona del Mar t=====;;I
673_~7 ap!s, 11r I · . l ------------1-----""-'=~---=, c'c7~:....:"c7c3c. --~-----· l s11;; to $U~l Br. Bach apt. Adults only Townhouse Unfurn. 335 1-8 ~tatui"r adll:oi only need ap-2 BR. avail Sf!pt.15, Slm "SINCE 1946" \\'IN'rER S16J, 2 drm, 2 Ba, ~Ir. Gundersen 6i:t-1G42
C M near bay. ply. No pets. :!ill J::lden,
---1lrallor
Jst \\1estern Bank Bldg. osta esa ~20 Al\'arado PlaCf'. ~lgr. 2-BR, patio, carport, ~fa blk
:! Bath house. Univ t>hiitv Park ., ,,.1, 3 ' . to beach l:. bay. Ac-South or H1£'h11a; D 8J'Oiol N. 1..ts " ''.. BA. "ar gar. prill BA Y~'RO:\'T. )'early. 1 BR ATTRACT & Roon1y 2 A1'. ay1 .r 1gr1 n:l!t{J, shag ll'/iv ,..,.,..,,s, f ' 1 h 'd k 11--t'()mn1odate1 J or -t . A\'ail
l:; BDR.\lS.
S330 per n1onth Call ,... ..,.. apl . Balt.'()ny O\'er\ooking urn upper. cu o · •J
'FITZ.\IORltlS REALTY <..:O. drp~, fq1lc, bl1ns, 1witer ba)'· $\SS. nlo. 613-£j9CI, util. pd. &12-55113. Sept 8 kl June 15. 61:>..31.Jl
I lJ3j £. Coast Jligl111ay " UNrYF:TtSIT\' P1\Rh: " ;;oft ent'r pool & rf'I.' center. SHARP l B & 2 BR 11 d R. E . :: BR. 2!~ ba !hsf' .. $300 $:J'2j 1315 per' 1no. &12-758.'J. \r!XTER n<ntal. '.Z br. SllO, r ' . t \\'ALI\: to bC'h. 2 Br, patio. 2 61~9010. utilities pd. 673-3.!~2 Sat. Oil· pool, Nr. shop5. Adults. No
~
ON TEN ACRES
l • 2 BR. Furn, .. Unturn.
FtreplaceJ / !Jriv, patlol.
Pools Tennis U>ntnt'J Bk:1.11t.
90:! Sea Lane:, Cd~! 664-E.l
(MacArthur nr Co.all. HW)IJ
2 81-. Penthouse, near beach,
1rplc, bltM, pool, $220.
675-~ or tiT".>-353.'l.
LARGE new 2 BR, 2 BA,
frpl(', k!tchf'n blt·ins, 330-A
Margueritf'. 6i3--0937.
C11t1 Me••
--------~--· DELUXE
APARTMENTS
NO\Y AVAILABLE
Air Cond -fo,rplc's • J Swim·
ming Pool:oi -Health Spa -
Tennl!i Crts . Game t: BU·
lia.nl Roon1.
l .r,, 2 BEDROOJ\1
f'RO~t fl40
MEDITERRANEAN
VILLAGE
FAIRWAY
VILLA APTS.
1 & l BR'a $165/:'.to. 557·7i68.
Private patio. pool -b1dlv. l.\IMAC. 3 BR, .21.1 BA, crpts.
laundry tac. drp.11. Fenced. $200/ J\I o .
Near Oranae Co. Airport r1; Ava il OO\I". 5a7·7761!.
UC!. Adults onlv. l BR. &harp, crpts/<.lrpii. Nr .
f 20122 Santa An a Ave. O.C.C. & U.C.J . $13.l. 973
ti a-r. Mrs. J oachim, .Apt 3-A Va lencia. a:i7-716S.
541."S215 ......................... 11 BR. Shag cpt, U1!1111o·hr, ~l r EL CORDOVA clean oven, sundrt:k $1'4.i
377 \V. \\'il son . !l-lg....3605,
Apts.. EASI'SIDE 2 Br, 11,ii Ba,
Nf'w 1 & 2 BR Luxury Apt's. bltrw, dah"·hr. cpts. drp1,
Dsh11•hn, xtra closl'tl! s,, cup. l'llCI gar, S11~. 645-2939.
boards, luKUry shag Cl'Jll'g, 2 Br., Lg Deluxe, ~tio, e_,;.
beaut. n!C fa cil "-POOL. lras. S15..'i. ls1 &.: las1.
Adults • No Pf'!~. 646-0735 '"" ~1&1 20T7 Charil" St. 642-4470 . ' ' .,...,......., -* 2 Br, 2 Ba Studio. $150. * Spanish Begance
Quiet Adult Living
Shag cpt • drpg • bltns
Be1t1tl!uJ Pool e AU UW Pd
2 BR. $170
Adult.!! only-no pe!.t
2·11 Avocado St. 646--0979
Crp\l!, drp.OJ, patio. POOL. l
child ok. 64&-0l!lfi.
• 2 BR. CTptt, drp1,
Sll.'.>/mo. 765 Sh a l im ar
Dr. C1.1ll ~7~943.
BEST a.rea. r.1od. 2 BR,
crphr, drpt!. p11tio. Adults,
oo Pf'll. SI~. 54&-~76!'1.
East &luff ~""'""""""""!"""'."~"""'-}.BR . 2 ba . rnh~e ...... $:l~IO Newport Beach I pets. Util pd.18M t1'1onrovi11.. car a-ar. Yrly leaM. $Zl0
2 S!ory-1 BR DolllX>usc. 3 BR 2~~ b11, home .... S3j()l:C.:..C;;;,;..;_;_~;,;::,;._____ ). ~..18-0.'{\6. mo. Adults/no p e l s.
.l\tove & rertii.:. 43.! C;1rn11-d h 11 * Adults Preferred * Beacon Bay 673-all lJ.
2400 lia.rhor Blvd., C.L\t.
\ 7141 :).') 1-80'2tl
RENTAL OFFICE *BRAND NEW* NEWPORT BEACH
VIII• Granad• Apt1 •
FOUi bedroom1 with baloon.
le~ above & below. Gracious
Jivin.1 ,. quiet 11¥rrt,,1ndlna
for family with llhlldn>n.
Near Q.>rona del ?.'Jar High
School. Fireplace wet bu 6
built.In kitchen a'ppllll11ce1.
835 AMIGOS WAY 64-4-2'J9l
. 8-02 : '. re I dq1~. c;ar. Fai:rs Pool. $21:> BF.ACON Ra}·-\ BTt Furn k1tche11, _\'l\)"(I, SlOO nlo lncl I t1on. l 19J/mo I ease. (ii e :I OH. 2 Ba. F111J. new cpts. '-------BACl-IELOR ilpl, furn, lrg :1 BH, 2 Ba, Irpl..-, 1
... I l'.::. , ... :; l',\LL HEAL'J'OR 5~8•6966 $22j/n10. Yr.arly. Adults on-util. &i~1367. BlC'k to beach, yrly, l iiioliP~E~-NjiiiljlOiAii'ijl~TOijij'pPiJ\fiil I L• Costa Apts. I & 2 BR, bltnJ. s11o1mmin g HARBOR pool. lanai, bar-b-que & g1'r.
age. All ulil pd, $1JO to $170. UNIQUE llui;tic 2 BR + lofl . \)'· See al No. 62 Beaeon Call 673-245.>
L D I F "S 1 & 2 Bt lrg. 1dral fof n1en. frplC'. unfurn. ho1ne. Trtts. REA TY up exes urn. '" B•.>, N.B * QCE•N Vi•w -2 B•, t $130 & SltiO. Adll$ <1ttl~" ""' •
!'car oet'an. s :1 2 :.1mo . L'n1v. Park Centrr. Jnvne Co•on• del Mor B ''!'/ Yearl C&ll Balboa Penin1ule , Pool. 1993 Church. 5-18-9633. a, · -J mo. Y· £7~ or 21 3: f192-163:i. ' •• c~·~.i~i .':'~"Y:"~"~':'~· ~8~'.~~3·:':''°:::..l:;-;~~C''"';;;;:;;:;--;;:~;-; &12-3639. TOWNHOUSE Adul~. no pet~.
3'>4 Avocodo, CM, 642-!fiO!
·11 A ~·,·u •L t I co 0 t B '· tk 1-BR., !um. Near 1hoppi11~. J -'--~~--~~-~-A1'TRi\C.,'. '.I Br, 2 ba. So. or L.UJt [ .. ~·I B 2'-_· h•"'"" i·rnla, owf'r )lB r .• urn,11o·a to Beyfront&Beech 2217HILl"bor,Nr.\Vilaon
h 11, 'I · Cl' Pt /drps/lrpl{". r i.i~f" R. dupl t"X, 2 lge BR, bltns. bch, yr round rental. $135. 1 ~o~e~i~on~~\rs. 67~iOO 3 br, 2 ba, yrly, $425; \\inl~r. 2 BR on I flr. Xln1 <.'Ond.
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}~lee. kiL No pets. s3z;,. Call hon1r . ;-;h11r: rpl, I ll l l .v c111.~. drps, stKl1'\ bik ba~' or adult, no pets. &J2.8520 Lri. dose-t.<1;. carpon. Sl2S
'l'-tS-G ol nif)f'll Dht O\'•·!I, rt~h11hr. (l('enn. 6-15-074-l or (7131 DLX 1 BR. f'rigidll.~ ap-SJ'.l:i. 67;;...-023G. e llr•t-" p--'-Ad,tt, o•ly " I . I II t I t I I I F lf P.N baeh. apt. Shag rp1, 2 " 2 B d 1200 ~• ~ " --,, , u ~ :1nt ~.·a1lt"'1 . t•O<"(' ;.~ li:ts-.-0012. pliances. Queen 1z bed. or, a "·n1trs, ·
I• Bd J· Ba f ain Hin I I • c:::_:::_:::__~-~----<ln>f.. 11 lil pd. $1'211 rno. I I J ~""" • No e ·Ad_j. to s\-!Opping ,, _ , • ', .. · · l'u111r e!l' 11:.1• '' rP1·1\'at1on1 ·
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Compl r.rp1'd. 646-!1278 e\'f'.~. A\·a 1 no"' t1 UM . '"""' ~
1 l\r11r Be;1<·l1. .'53~.i. 4 J •l ~.,.0.,.1., 1IO(,J I. irnn+:o i·rr~. N ewp rt Beach tJ..1-I-7~!r.!c, -------------• l\r plUnf':. 714:629-1492 COIL
• BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS,
Spanish dt'l:."Or. GM & wa\l"r
pd. Gar, pool, air-cond, n!C
hall, lndry . l BR. Sll5 up. 2
Br. S155 up. 160 \V. \\'U~n,
C~I. ::iee t.lanager, Apt. 1.
Coldwf'll Banker • Co.
i!ani1glnc Aaent 541...522:1
Huntington Be1cti ·-*FRESH AIR I ~·rn1lrnf. ('dM fi7~>-:!ll't4 S:t:\:,. Call ,.11 ti, 8:13-00!lS. oc~:t\Nt'R()f\~l' rluplex, r,ei\' l Alk to ocean & 1uore~. Shady Gerden1-Pool HOUSES & apt~. Winter t: $150-Fabulous 2 Br.
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Frplt', \.!!:f' patLO, :! BR. ld ry, I & 2 BR. 1-'rom $13J. \'ou \\•on'! find a larxf'r, nic-
osta Mesa Laguna Beach 4 Bit:! HA. SJi.) mo. ln"f'r 177 F. '.!"lnd !oil. 642.;:.i.;.i:, yearly Sl65 to $1500 er apt tor l~s. fkouut. p r-
1------------'-----------2 Hr, frplc $225. 1no. \\'1nter. l c'~d~ll~-'~· ~1:23~':· ~64~2::-~1:21~6:· ---1 ~--;--.-.::...-----;;;-, i\tarshall R.eaJty 675-4600 !~~~~""~""""""!':""' COLLEGE Par k, ~ bf'(h'Ql'ln1,1· 1 4 1 t , blk Apt• Furn 360 df'n area, patio•. Quiet de11.rt. , ', BR, 2 BA •>"r>I• ,-•, :iill Seeshorr Dr. 6-1 5--U 4 Nit't' apt or ren • 12 lu · • OCE '">'RQN--"'•'•t•r. 12" d t · S I N
\\'alk J blks 10 Beach!
Lrg 3 BR ap!, newly dfX'Or.
-Park-Like Surrounding-Dbl attached gar. lrpk" I~ plus <lining r"OOnt, 2 baths, • " " "" U .1 ~ St•S ....,, • 1 n " "" f':n • N'f'l, ]Ulit ·. o 1 ew. "•""! \'ll'll'. Lea s.I" s~~.n nio. or !213f 698-6-012 Ol"<'an. h """ mo up. Dana Point 2 B t B C •-d _port ,,.,_ Ad"I'.•, , .. -·. antiqLtr i;old t·a r p1•t 1ni.; .. r ., ------. ,..,1..,1 mo. r. a. P"'• rps, "'y•u•
QUIET -DELUXE Ba. Blln~, f'XCt'pt refr1i::.
1-2 le 3 BR APTS $2'l.). No :<5ngls. no pets. lhrooghout. firC'pl;wc, dou -./ 2 BH, 2 HA , (·!O!Sr 10 All~o OCf.A...;r RONT-al'tr11c 2 Br. '.lf() Scnview, ""'· · -----------pa tio, en('\ gar. G4Z..S001 . 3)'}A] fo'uller1on Ave., C1\I.
I 1 S1·hool. Levf'! ,Yard. Lease Adul!s onl)·. \\'in I er . VERY nice, l<g 2 br, nr * * Single''. TV, pool, flf'1~ fJust E. ot Bay] 642-8690. b c s;an1gr F. p.r1.\ ~:11~1 . \\'1.-.:TER rentlll 1 BR. view, 1--~--~~----l S!l~J rno, 'JS:o/nio, ,·-,~ :1101. "'Aa_.. & ~hP•· S2l0 yrly. ok. DANA i\larlna Inn, 3-llll d f'iiS.Y 11·alk 10 nJ I ~honls. Ill-.r ,,.. "" t• ' to OCf'l.n adults no 3 B rm * 2 Bath
Y1'· patios * Htd Pool~ ~"16-.1711.
Nr shop'a * Adults only LUXURIOUS l Br. \\'11.lking
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SANDCASTLE -350 Arlults 67;,..3177 f've~. COAs1 H")" s ~p. · ' r-lud 1n::: u 1·a1ig:r '11;1!-.! REAL ESTATE Ouplu_e1 Unfurn. 1-"-"-'_;__ _________ c..,==-'---~~-~~ -"· l l30,673--2677. LI · -• E~XCEPT 1 2 ~ b!'l 2 b '" v1ng room \\1th cathf'dnu OJllci;r· 3260 Jll"r n14;11tll. Cost• Mesa • • · · · · ·' rm, a. OCEAN, ·~·noNT-Beaur 2 br ·1·
Rllr. t).l6-{);j:»:i. 4~+l .. ~U2.\ ~!U-81 tl 1 :c~o~s~la!.:M~e~s~a'.,,,'.:':'.C::C----I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iii I priv yd, div, t.t. rf'll'lf\, 33912 < cci inK & lrplc. Separate ,,r ·19·1.'.\Z-13 '"'t'.~. Olinrla Dr, opt'l l, 49~22::.. !urn apl, N.B. No pf'la. launrlry area. Encl patio.
ATTRACT. 4 Ar, 2 Ila + -------OPEN HOUSE N N N \\'inter, $150 mo. 613--0215, Swimming pool & chUdren'1
bonus l'ln. Fncd )'d "' 1•3!11 1, 3~A,JrC'h~BhilY. t)('f'~n_ Vlf'll'. l~f'. i\F.\\'PORT RIV!Er.A Slit l.:_ ew ew •w Huntington Beech pl•Y-"°"· 1200. • • rl t 1 c d Yr:ARLY lge I BR, bltn~. ...-nu cpls/paint, nr schls &--r. :,.a. 1"!1· ~Ill rnr. am -""ll. !1-:i. :r11 ~19nt(" V1sl<1 -V1'lla or ova ·-1150 llARBOR GREENS Sl~ 49~ IH & '" pll1io. blk bay Ir. ,,...ach. .
all shops. 1111medm1e IX" !'Ill, . ·'· . ' ('\{'S . \~ hlk \\'e~t n! Tustin. J Br. La Qu1'nta Hennusa Adults, no pe\11. 67~781. 546·4353
r.up11n"Y· $2·10 I n1n. 331i \\kll<i.~ 2 Ba, !an1 rn•. s11·1n1 pool, n1· COO!. _ FRESH!
C;thnllo. C:'l't. 64&-~l\9:;. ::: R1-. 1 h;i, rrn1uldf'J , .1r b\'. .!ehonl. S'.ti~i. mo. OR :J..-38::..5. QUI.ET . SAFE • Slll & Up. 2 Ir 3 BR. t.fob. BBAY MEADOW APTS, -----3 'lk '"I Spanlsh Coun.._, Eslale L1V· Jlomes. Nr Oce11.11. Irlelll for earn ceilings, paneling.
CHA!C\HNG 2 nrt. Du"lf''I:. " ·s IO "'-l. --., BR 11 · I~ B k tl ) "' , 4 , -4~' ,<.;PA:-o<ISll uuph·°:I:, -. i · l'ar ac ay ing t: Spacious Arts, Ter--coUegl" 8tudents. 645-4530. priv patlO!I, re('N!ation f11-
Crp1s, (lrps, bl!n~. i.:11r, 11 _____ '.~! ,,..S b11. llll n k1t1·hcn. cl'pl , drp~. "O Unit Adult ra~ pool; 1Un:Cen iU BBQ cillties. All adults, no pe\11.
child "k. i'"Q prts pleit:-" l'\l';-;l",\I. I Br:. ,i; h:"-J.,fl ~nl<d1 C"h1ld Oh:. $1 S:i. Apartment Compl•x Unbelie\'ablt> Living A Only OCEANTRONT 2 " 3 BR, • 2 RR '11 FRO!\T AS L0\\1
S!:.O. !)ri1r 1•.Y 2111 C«'t'1I Pl \\ iotc 0('••11 n \'1f'1'' S:t~:. J\1n. ;,.v,,...~222 ~.:1·c'_·'·~~-~-J & 1 BR. Apts . 1 Br unf $150-furn $175 vlintt~ Jse, Avail ~pl. lltb. A ; Si591mo. ~·~1_•_C_a_t_1 r><_&-_;:~1·1 ___ \!~ltir<' 11dl!s ~~1-1-<11~·,.: 1-R-,-Duplr>o, lrplc. ~am <;AS & \\'ATF.ll P1\IO 2 Br unf $175 furn $110 lc4S~07°"'S.;,;;";-"°-:::":::;:Dcn;;'c''--z.=cc.:-387 \V, B.11y ~ .• C.i'>I.
3 H"<ltv10n1 r:<isl.">11!e l1C11nr M~'a Verde ff'll, pa no. 1 aduli , no Pf'I~. Mo. to Mo. From $140 ALL UTIL INCLUDED 'fRAILF.R partially furni8h-C•Ji 646-0073
11·11h hu1lt1n k1t•·hen. ~arlll'.1' ~------------1 Sl2i 1~1::.s:1:to 2::23 tJd1•n /\i·e. C:li Special Bonu~; a 11lver-rd l RR, $lOO mo. Avail l--$-l_J_()._F_a_b_u_l_o_u_s_l_Br.
I..· ('nrlosed )arc! SWO/\lo !'.i/'ftrLE:-...;; 4 Br. 'l K<i ;"\1'\1 P:_:::c:.c_ _____ I Sre 7\lgr Tf!d '\'oodhead platfld candle !nuffer ill t10ll' 673-~i49 'iou won'! find ll l;irgt>r. nfr. &16--:~>1:1.'i. 1 f1!~. <.1 111~. •l1rshr. i::;irrlrnr r 0D_a_n_• __ 0_;n_1______ 646-0032 your1 It you hring lh!1 1d N tct: fu rn. apl. I Bd, Nev er apl for lt:!ls. Beaut. Q:!lr-
2 !:Ii-. l'rpls/ilrps, ~<t1<! n .. llh l rl , l 3fil/mn. Lall Tn :st.•r t l("I·,,\~ \"1r11· flt'hl,>;e duplex. I ~!ll•••IJl!llll!!I••~ ·when you visit ow-models. octan s11;, den art>a, pa nos. Qu 1r1,
dog. SISJ-S\i.l. 2~1 · y •111· :r.;.;, :;017 C'rylQ!l 11d ~ f'r Ir~ den. ·16:'L(l sq. fl. 2 CASA de ORO 4 blks S. of San Dlei::o Fnvy -67:\--0~l:i -dei'd-t>nd JSlr·ee!, ju11 s. of
Ai·cx·arlo st J 18 -1 IO j. Newport Bllih rrp/•". 11l'I bar, ~urwlrck 714: on Beach l blk W. on Holt _N_•_w_po_r_t-,H•inh-1-,---· l ;o.;r1rpor1 Ave. Adu!t1, n<1
--.-----"17-1 r,; Ct\SU,\I.. Calir Livir.~ In a to l 62Jt' Par11.slde Lane. ,. -·~. 2020 r·ullf'r!on A1·f' .. l ,\I :..1,,-~2:)1. -------1 't I t o•a tm" "' -------"'lJrm l er 1 <'ITa ~ n a "~ fil4J 8'i-:Ml CLEA:"' I or 2 Ar. Adil~. no (J11~1 ~:. of Bny J fHZ·~ji!llJ.
,.;p11c :1 Br hou 0" nr ar ~t \Newport Beach phere Sp;l('lous <."olor co.. pet~. IR k\t. ,s13: ... s1:il 2421 * QUIET-.--
Co11st Pla~n. In:: ~;or·d .\ LOVl·:Lr 2 Rr., l', B r\ • ortlln~tf'd apts. deJigned & 'R &16-1'01 "' 11,1n1" l 'I";''' ,,, ' '•Ill' :'\, (')\ • vc~.A '."-> V1t.•w -2 BR 1 s-ruoro apt. /111·n, $6j pt<r F.. lfi!h .'it. N . fl . 2 B l ... A pi1l1(! s:i2:1tn19 _:,.\(i-441.1._ "' ' ,. 12,-1 y I Call f1u·n1~hed :or style&. rom· nio. Util ~•-7 lllks rroin r, ,,., nC"w sh111! ('rpt, o•rpl.:, p;1rth· h1111 11 ·'"'' FIA. ·1 nio <'ill' y. lort e H•.oi•d pool e Ki!"h· "'-' Newport Shores , drps, do1vnsta irs. All ••lee. \!OU~~ 1n couri. 2 Br. f'Jd~. ,1 ,~11. On Balho11. Pi>ii f'qinl. (il2·:IB~!l. " 1 •• I.Jell, nr storrs !..: t;l\opping. --'-----·~ palio. !t80 \\·. lilh No. A. e.1 \I'/ indirect ighting Hrtired rn<1n or woman, 2 Bit 2 ha, 11pac dup .• N'r !\tnltll'f' a~~~~:i. 00 prt,~. S!4S.
C.\l. t7~2--1fl._L"J_~~-~~11'.l ,\ 1 :11! So· pl. f.l:O..f\~29. Ne wport Shores Dcllt\e RIO. Adtlits. No pe-~. ~i3&-00:l6 a.fl :,, bch, Adi I ~. $210, 642-3082 _64_~_3_o_J:1. M'H.17 )3.
I ·1 HI' ~I I d"• bl l n~ t RIL-$175 furn. ----f'\.._1, 5:;7.1487, TRJPLEX 1 yr old, 2 IKl' * 3 Br. hqrn~. 2 Ba. Frp c.. -•, -i1l. ··p c. , .• • · • Tl l'fJ•·s "'CLUOE'D l BR. furn. S I 3 51 n1 o. :::::::_;~;.c:c.c----...-1
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F',,.,,,.,t-.1. STEPS TO BEACH -,1r .1 ~ ... ,·" n1,'.1 ' ,,~·· 971 ....... trlook1 g ,_, .. , .,,.,.,Apt. Unlurn, ... :;i;, \V. \\'ilwn 642-l v' 11 " "'· .. ' sha"'. ''"· drp•, d;opl, "l"'i ~1 Pi-2i:!O "II " 1 I ,....,. 2!S Cn:!;ir .. ~18-S.,:J6. f It I ! I A I lll " ._"' ------:; "' . r y C'a•r ...... ~u;J -~ $145-Fabuloul 1 B~.-Jp0a'~12ll•"'s'1'.c ~.',, 'rro" m' I patio, ga r, lndry 1~1·11, no ;\lESA Verde Pool Homt•. :i '.I Hit , .1il.v It,~,,. ...... $27~1 .>.:> ,. .... ~ Gener• , A ·1 n .. t 1 It--~ 'You 1•·on'1 find ;<i 11\l'>:i'I', pe a. v111 v.: . . •zi 1110.
Bfl. 2 Ba. b11ns. plut>h ('rpt;;., J Bl;, 111t1Ut~. to lllonth . S2.~ [ ] 9 Lake Park. : ... 1&--2692. 64:>-3377 art 6
13001,,,0' '-••.•, 1100 clean 4 HI', 1.,. or ll'f'/(1PI .. $37.l ApartmmntaforRent n101't' nicely fnrn1~hed "fl' YEN DOME ...., .... tor Jess. Be11ut, ga1•dt<11 \\'ALK Bch. Pool & rec rr I tl!ODERN 2 Br 11•/gl~
"•p. Alt ·Ip••,~ .. , 2.'\4·1. CAYWOOD REALTY 1:;;;;;;~~~ • 2 B<-·-l>ldg• ~.12th "' " .,.,,,,... .11 1-eu, patios. Quiet, dead· "' .,ui.·i · "'£u CULATE APTS 11·alJl'tl liv mi, beFlm celling,
'!Es-C-v -,-, '""' 6.10ti \1 C11;1:.: lh1y., N.B. I '' St." 219 l !>Lh St. Uit~IA I " ~·" er1 e. n1rnac, . Y 548•1290 en1l strt'et, JU.~! !;. o •'r11·-ADULT and ,·ery largt> ptdio, $155. On E.
house to hve: 1n 1v/pnrlt'. '.l --------tApts. Furn. 360 port Av1" Adu!rs. no prl~. Lagun• Beach F'A:'llll.Y Se:<'tion 16!h Rt. SE't /'.>!gr a t U 4 £.
br. 2 ba, no pets pleas!". S27J XF:i\I~ Bl·:,\t:ll, .~ hr, 2 ha. --:------------2020 fo'uller1()0 Av•" C:-01. Close to 1hoppin11, Park 20th St ("\I
mo Call 543-94:,1 . sundk, 111111~. 1•fw l'i·pt,1G_•_n_•_r_•_I_______ l.lus~ E. of Bay! &12-S69o VERY li;:e: gorxeou1 1t11dio. • ·• ·
. ''''' ••~·' ..,, c· I h ''.. ---Adlts. Knotty pine "''Alls &; S1111cious 3 BR'1, 2 ba. *l BR, 2 BA APT ••
OR I h ~ ·' · ~ • Rent Bcn11lituJ rurninue SllS-F b I 2 B I r ~e 11fop111111 to u)," 1 , ,.1 11 OK a u ous r . "'-~ ...... ,, , ... P•lio, 100 )'di •Swim pool., put IJ'ffn Ground fir. pncl '"· Corne-r
b •-I 1 !'l('ll)l.~ & poc; /le!l!li~ ''1' ~. "'11' · tor a~ little: 11.1 ""'""" ..,. /Lnd ' r 11un1t', rpc, nr ;r-. • !'pl I ll\ !i't~I 111,.., t 'nU rul-· ONTH ,.C!tl won'! fuN"I a. l~rger, bch/to\lo'n. SliO '"'· util pd. * F'rpl, lndlv I')' tac ls lot Adul!.~ only. l'lo peli. ~hll'll:, fa1n •1c1,,. & ~ D. ~-11 Y· 1, ,1 ,.,1., 8., ,_10-1 ONE M n1ore nicels 1urn1shed apt 626 Coa.~t ll\I"'. :;a Sat It 1845 An•htlm Ave. S165/n10. M~>-3310,
100• 1-. "° •9:19. ~i).l-!'i:i\7. _1 ! _ • ,\ _ "'-_:_1 _ ___ J a.-d ' 2 '8" to'tU "" U'nr<! ror l"'l!~ L><?aUI . gar en Sun be! 3, 713:84Z-2'l!K. COSTA il-lESA G4 -U'I BACHE' nn ,,~mo. All Ul•'I c;__c_cc_:c.cc.__~-=c~-J\\',\TEHt·1 tU;\T '.:I /.. ,.,,n,v Q d d ~ ~ J BR. 2 BA. l'llont1ctllo Tnlise. I '' " I t complete with a1·<>a , r1>111us. u1e1. f'a • pd St t , . tl Cp111, drno:, r<'C' lnc!l. Sl!l7.50. r,"",,,,·,. '.I a, P .. pallO, your 100"• erKJ s110·,.1 . Just :', ol ~e1\'• Newport Beach 'isalbo• l1land . O\'f', re nj. pri pa o.
• ,... t i port Ave. Adults. no pe1~. cpts, dl'Pf!. Cl~an Ii quiet.
968-4793 J\11 fi & on 11·knd. Bnlbt~'I Bay Pmri. i'i7:l--7.J:l!l Purcheae Option 2020 ~,ullrrton A\'f',, Ci\f, BLACH APT. 3 Bedrm, 'J '& UPSTAIRS 3 BR •p t . ?.fat1J1"f' adult.I. 673-~JG.
2 Ort, garag'r.. !run!,& rr~~ JllG•-;--BA. ol~llOllif°: Ind. item aelect1on. (Just E . ..,r Ray\ 642-8690. Bath, brnnd new buUdtni:: &: $725/mo. Yttrly leaM. * 2 BR. l BA. GARDEN
yard Adull~ only .. ~!!Hl83-i Rnom for horsf'. S200!mo + 2" Hour Cely. fumilure. Block to bch le. 1213) 3?1-3781 . Un!tll , Shag crp(g. dl'Pf!,
\1·k-{l11ys al1er 6. 11111. Rack Ba;i. 11 rt•ci . CUSTOM *$35 WEEK & UP* i hops. 1.'n:l./mo. 1 -,~.~lbo-•~P~on~l-n-eu-l~o---d"•hr, patio, beam ce illnii-.
I I ., I F 't R I I Studio & 1 BR apt1. * * FOUR STAR • • ,_,,,, .,r, ··--so-, .. ,,,,, 3 BR. 2 BA w !KllJ , ,, a111 ;.-m-4403 aftf'r 4 pn1 . urnt ure en • u.~ .._ •v ~
I d C t '17 w 19 c M ""3481 SUNNY ACRES REALTY ::: BR, 2 Ba, '~ b!k bay " 537-3125. 116'/'IO, incld. Sf'p P 11Y Y11 rn~r~ s. 3 Br. 2 Bo . O oi;.r 10 ~hop',; ·1 •1 lh, · • .,..,.. 8:».4-422 drps. $300 ll'a~~. 64 ,, ~hi~. park!t, I~ 111,11,.1cr Anahc m 77(-2'!00 MOTEL ~an, crpta/drps, d w hr' CLEAN :l Br for 11.dult1 ovf'r
4 BR 2 BA. Xlnt •·onJ. bdrm, dt,l g··, hit"'·, -'", W fRbra 694-3708 RENT or ~: Nr l"lf'w atv/relrla-. pr1 ~tlo & 11, Groulld nr. Crpl•, "'"'· .... " · , ,,.... l bllo' :i;ou!h ol fairgrounds n1oblle home. l Ar. lurn. aundeck. $300/mo Yr l Y.
$28511\lonth. Call Larry, rlrr~. S'liQ/mo. 84~~204 . Balboe Island 2376 Newport Blvd. 1 Adi,., 67,_=... range. G.11~ pd. $l25. 360 ;,.l(i-6,\ii(I 5-18-9755 II eeper. Patio. Pool. &y. ...,.,., Vktorta. 543-2407. 1 ----'__.:,~~--,-,"" r-.F\\'PORT I.sir: 2 BR, 2 811 , LIITLE 1 ~1 11·fho11! land'g l.itlo Villagt', $ 2 0 0 / 1n o. • R 2 b ls d -1
• R I' '--ti I -• >'" • b 2 I e e ,, B · 1• crp ' rps, "" c, 2 BR unf""O &pl, N-· -t•, 1-. • .,.. 1. r nc•..,, " "' Lf;t. den 11·,11o'tl 11.r, Jrp . \\'i!1 IE'r, Jo11 "r rtup. 12.~2 1' l•I' Oay1 21.J: 41»-2163, Evea petio, prafe. t bile trom ... .. .. ~ ...
fl"! ok. On \V. l!lth SL Sl~. Hh-1ns, CI D Ann lraM $250 rrn, 2 br. rood 1;11.r, dii.p, i;rl WESTIAY ELDEN nJ: 788-3342, Wknda 714 : bf'ach. ~ mo. Ytarly. beam <'fil, pool, t 0 n v
5.1;,..2100, ~R-2171. 21::121:-...3.~91 eves. h,.141. S\60 1 lltlull. $2\!U z NE\Y l and 2 Bednn. p.rden 673-8796. 6f;r3BIO ahop'I · n45. 313 E. 17th Pl.
East Bluff i 1ArtHOR V1rw Home~ nf'", a rh1l1~, 61'~·:"644. 11 pls. w/pool. SATL INN !»otel Corona cl•I Mar Comer 17th ' Santa Ana. ~ br, rl1n rm. 2 h11, lrplr.. l~e coiY,-qUit>IC1o~ 10-:_~. fo"ROJ\1 $1!10. AD ULTS Bt11o'll &y il Beaeh Aw. 6*-ll32.
·1 TIIE BLUfl•,"i. Sphl lf"\rl V · "11 °••-A·-C•t 2 BR l/d /bl'-• ~-• l'fllio, '~.Hnmu n1ty pool. ery Ra,·. 2 UR. I BA, '''"· ..., ""U""' y"'" " ' Bach Ap1 .. \Vkly-?t!onthly LARGE J BR, rttr apt. • crp rp1 u .............
"T-Pta•" 3 BR , 2•, BA . 6'" "!O ~ ·-Ad I'•
Martinique Apts. distance to beach & 11hop'g.
J777 ~.an!a Ana At'e., C:\f Shag crpt'd. 01h11•hr. Dress·
l'ltgr. Apt ll.1 646-;i.;.12 Ing roon1. Lo11d1 of 1torage.
\2f 2 Br. Apt:o\ $15(1 Pl\lio. Gar1.1gt. Adul!s only.
!\1f'sa Verde, d 0 w n 11 a i r 1 82162 AUanta. 5J6 -7780.
retlec. Crpt.OJ/drpr::, bltn~. T OWNHOUSE APT.
ga.1· .• no pel•. 568 \\'il!IOn, Just 1 mile rrom beach. Spt,c-
upper, crpt/drp•. bllll5, IOUS 2 BR, 2 BA, bl!ru; &.
bf'a1ned C"eiling, u!il pd ., C) !!, Sl[Q. mo. No children
child ok. no pP.ts. 646-3768 o. pe11 &12-24-14 : 9611-9707.
or 'J.15-0760. * 2 & 3 BOR,\1 S. $160 up
!llESA LIDO I t 2 b1· apls. Patio, pool. ch ildren. :\!ORA
Crp!&, drps. bltM. close to KAI APTS. 18SSI :\lora Kai
shop'g & OCC. H11.~ 1rxlry Lane, 1i blck E. of Beach,
nn, pool & t'Arpor·r~. Rf'nl.~ 962-S!rn.
11art ll"Om SJJ;>-$13:i', As(( t ·U<~G=.~2 cB-,-.-,-.t-oo-;o_A_p_t_-,-t-:<>-.t
1.1hout our d l~1"0un1. IMii Ad lls, J ,·hild ok A)c;o J.n:: 1
Plll('t>n!i,11, )lgr Apl H, Br. apl. s12:1. ,-..:o ('l\1ldrt•n or
646-~:-61. pet~ l.ndry l1K·1 l, 1•nr! s;ar
llLXF: 2 BP.. I AA, $110. li'2112 ;\o. 2 Ash Ln. II.A.
Elct: kit, hmd Cf'llitij, t'llJlS, -B-EAcH8LUFF-APTs-:--
drp5, hrkfst h•u", prlv ~ar, 2 & 3 AR, 2 Bi\, f1tl<ll, 11,11,0,
nr pa rk, ~h·ipp'i.:. lliJ D/\\'. 82ll Elli.~. ~-11.j!j l.J
Al'lllhr1111 A1••., C ~I --\\'ALK Oeh. l•oot-& rt'<' 1·1~! ~~18-.'W)J, ~et' ,\\gl". Of caJJ t>Ve~/S!l!!Slln all 1l1ty. '"' 2 Br-1tU1('1 l1ldg. 'it ::o up.
220 12th SI. & 219 131h SI. OPEN HOUSE ------
NE"'POll.T RIVIERA Sat &: WALK TO BEACH
Sun 9--5. 3;,1 !lfonle V!~\a.1 :.0 Lo\'ely 1 & 2 BR, cpt, drp~.
blk \Vf'&t of Tu.11ti n. 3 Br, 2 blu1s, <.1sh11·hr. 847 39J7
Be.. tam nn, swim pool, Ill' 2 Blkll Orf'11.n-Lrg 2 Br. apl.
&ehool .\275 mo. OR 3-31135. Newly d<'Coratrd. $150/mo.
SPAC. 2 & 3 Br apt. S140 Up. 536-6861.
Htd pool. Play yd. Cpl.3, 2 BR, Bltns, Crpt1, c1rp5, \J"ll:
drps, bltns, pe.lio. Kid~ ok. p\'l pa!Jo, l~l Alabania,
l!r.H !\Tapir No. 3 642--3813 ~785.
221 4 Col\efZe No, 6 &16-228i ~~-~--~~ 2 Br. pa1io, pool, dsh11·hr,
NEAR llf'11o· 1BR., ground d1~, n<frig. nr. hosp. util
lf'Vl'I v.·/gariig... All <Ul-pd, Atfull~. 842-.11!12
\'f'nie:ncE"!I. La111:e le~ l't!ar yard. C11ild or ptl~ L1gune Beac'h
v.·t:lcomf' Sl'i'5 m'l. 64~24L'\. LOWER duple,., compl ('pi,
2 br duplex, lcnct'd yd. c.lp, 3 br, 2 b11. Sul!11blt> lor
"'Uher/dryer, ra n gf' & 1everaJ arliat1c genrlemcn.
O\,..n. $170. &1.)..(1708 or ·vr IM". sr.;; mo. 494-1949
645--3932. day, 494-34511 eve~ .
1 BR. $110. Nf'\\· crpt~-range. LGE 1 BR. Arllrs. Sea vi rw.
\Valer pd. 5'11 "A" E!f'rnlltd. l'Jn p111lo, JOO yd~ b.::h &.
SI. Call bl"'TI J &. 5. lot\·n. S190 l!W'. Util pd. fi26
6J6-4J.2l, Co1111t H"'.Y· See Set, Sun tier
l BR, 2 ba, duple:11. Nr1v Crpl 3· 2l 3 :S4l-~.
&. (lrp&, Bln1.~. l..aunrlry, • 2 BR. Quler. \li'aJk ro tO"-'n
GaNll!:I', Y11rd , 1'ids OK, & bc:h. AdullA. Lea~. 217
$190. G44-441fi. Cypre~•. Sli0_._<_91--0_ "'-· _
$135. 2 Br. new crpt/drp,,
tmmac. cond. Adultir /no
pets. ~leM VPrdt", S.16-83ti6 •
GARDEN apt, 2 BR, M W,
E-tldl' C1ra11:e $11>5. Adi!•,
no pe~. 372 F::. '20th.
LG 2 Br, bltn.11, cplfrlrps.
p•rio. pr. $140. No pets.
567~ or StS-1867.
I Br, crp!g, dlll8. n ·f r. 1\0\'f',
lf'tied yd, waJk lo beach.
Slij mo. 4!M-7006.
1 BR. cpts, dr-p!, relr, ~I0\1',
lf·'n('ci yd. \\'alk to beach.
S!55 mo. 4!M-706G.
l BR. ""'/f\n'pla~. beam
cellhlJ, OC"ean view and pool.
494--8166.
" nlct>, $.\)(!. ~11--389-1. ~ifM'1 lt>1rt, S22j/mo. Scpl-;i-;u Also i\lot<"I Rrru trom $37.50 y,•/ktt • far. Nr. N~-port ~ tt.r + .,...,,., U ...
\\'ell dl'cor11.terl -Bay V1r11· e e I"" -• R Dr bl I A y 11w , lge 3 Br N_ d"n, 2 RA .lurlf' or J21i0/lno Si"""l·Stpt. \\'}.;, SIX>/MO. O:c-28th Ii: Cf'n~r. 702~-A voe ado , ......,. u~ ut.Jen · Plice 2 Br, tM. "'iv tp!, Lido ltl•
Av11\I Oct. S4f.(lfmo. ()v,llE':r " ' " M6-f5119 '4' ~•9 d •-1 S.l7-l
64
l, Pl.US ~p qu11.r1Pl"!I "'I ba. 111 .. I 11111. Cl.11 673-l06i. l BR, comp! tu rn apt. $S:i. 1_,_.,_. __ c__B_l_•_d., __ N_._B_.___ Adullt: only. 644 -5920 ; i ====-°'--~~=·~=~i f'J>I, priv .,. CO~. 11.r, llU • \VATERF'RONT * 1 ,::::...__:::::::__~-7'---I poril s;.ii·, :;.tS-3946. Nt'I\' 3 or 4 nR. 2 or-l bi!lu Quie-1, Adulhl only. 2083 • \\o'fNTER RENTALS • 67:>-7799. DELUXE new 2 BR, Sl30. Cflnc:I. 962-<1180. 1.ri. 3 UR-2 BA. t'urnitu~
1
H __ •_n_1_1n_g:o_lon __ B_• __ •_cfl_,_.,. 3 Rr 2 1311 2 ~o~·. frple. F.lec kilC'hrn 11 fd8h11o·1<r, 1'hurin St. 646--0439. t BDRi\t ......... , , , •. $135 2 BR. Duplt:x ept, cpts, drpi, Shl.g cptl, balcony, bltn•. 2 BR. 1cro•1 from P11rk, 111v 111·1il11ble. S42j. 673-!886.
·I Ar t"·nhse . Po (1 1. Nr\i port SJ10rM1 $2~1 l~f'. frplr, pntio, 11'.IU'llft'. Avail I BM'.'helor turn apt, S100 incl 2 BDfiM ••• •• •• ...... •• .$'!)() $195 Isl • laat; no peta/chld ~ncl 11.r. l c:hlld ok. It retr11. S1f,() Isl 1' la1t mo Hou~ Hunllns:7 \Vatch the c1·pt/dl'Jl~. All apriHt1rK.'*'•· hol~IJfiO. ~·pl 1:1 to June: 1 ~. :,Js-6831, urll . i\lah1tt .11dull pttle~. l BDR:\f ................ $225 431~ lrll; Sn 2 pm·7 onl)'. M&--5476. + "lean ftt. 54(1....1401. OPEN HOUSE colunin.
:Z'll. 5'18--!o\O:i, &16-67ii1.:.___ H(lu!'.~: llun!lni.:! \~"ati:h I.he f;J.~.,1;4i0. 67~Hi070. ~9:x>. 4 AOtt.\1 ................ $300 I)'. QUIET 1 Br. Mat\n adul!A. mc.-2-aff.1t,;-MStudio. V1"1111clP!' ~t money! R~nl r Ar, '2 be "'fCt llf_, hl1~1~. dp~. OPl::'N llOll~F. rolu111n. ANY 6 .. y \I Ult' HES'f o~y to SPACIOUS 1 BR. ABBEY 'REALTY Ml-3850 ~1235""'-eo..o~~lldo~-,~b-r-,_-~-ho<'-,. Prlv patto, bltnl, w/w, Nr C~ta, drp11, P\'I pn l\o, your housf', 11.pl., 1tt1re
fr nrril ~·rl. P"llf>, 11tr pd , fa~! T"t'~Hll!'; ~l'l" 111~1 " pho~ nin 11n 11d! On n •' Pf"l'ftr olrlf'r woman. Turn unUHd lterne Into quick trpk, new shq: .\ ,p&int, I:. 17th St Shori'r . 6'¥.>-4m. Bllnfl. S160. 5'16-1753. I hldf ., t tc. lh1'U •Dail)' PUot
$210 R9'2-0'.,.l7 or 71 ~ ~92-~11: rRll 111\ay · 642-:;67R ~a~ll f(wll1y, 642--'167ft N" ~13 S!t:'l. ;lolA-39~ c11.11h, till 64l-!!671 -U~n~·l~l~n<~,C"';:;:_T-~8C71~7-. ----l We'll htlp you 1ell! 842-n Tlw ft1le1t dl"lw In the \Vt:31 o_ ... _1_11..i __ A_d_. ------'
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C50 Found (frH •d•) 550 Apt. Unfurn. 3'5 Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. Unfurn.
1 ..,-~~~~-~--'-~~~~~-
Apts.,
Furn. or Unfurn.
Rooms 400 Rooms 400 Guest· Home 415 lndustrlel Rental 1 370 --------_______ , _______ _
ROOM for gentlemen. pr\ ROOM &. hoard for private &
('Ill. & hath. Retri,g. A: phone 9emi-priva te room
M-1 Bldg. SL. tcnnt. Easy MALE, ofl-whitl' Poodle pup
accl"S« and park. 16 7 5 with diamond and flea ool-
Plaeen!la, CM, i m Rent or Jan;, 1~'1 several days.
Newport Beech Newport B.ach
A Summertime Place
ll's the fun tin1e of the year and livi ng a l
MERRTMA.C \.YOODS n1akes summert1n1e
even more enjoyable. 1'he people y,·ho make
their ho1nes l1ere kn ow the many extras such
as sv.1im1ning pool , recreation rooms and
Jouhges and conve nience lo parks and golf
cour::;es. \Vh.v not find out for yourself? Come
out and see Mr;RRIM:\C WOODS this week-
end. Models ope n Daily.
I & 'l BEDROOMS ·with Terrace'
Adult Living from $140 to S27S
425 MERRIMAC WAY , COSTA MESA
CAN'T BE BEAT'
SINGLE STORY
South Sea Atm<r.>phett
l BR. -2 SA'I1-l
Carpets &. dm
Arr Conditioned
Private Pa1iCOi'!
HE.\ TED POOL
Plenty o t lawn
Ot.rport & Storage
t1I DDE~ VILLAGE
2:'00 South Sal!a
San la Ana • 546-1j25
Apt,.,
Furn. or Unfurn. 370
/;A~pJt7.'U~n"tu~,=n~.-~-,J~6s~·~-A.,....~7;:~'~u~n•tu-,-n.--~·-::::~~~65 l·G-en-e-,-.-I -~~~ 1--------Meia Verde
v ATTRACTIVE
Newport Beach
SEACL!ff' ?-111oor Apts. 2
LIVE LI KE A KING
At Bud<J et Prices!
:! 10 1·ho1)se lrorr1 • 2 Rr', ne11'
(•rlls. rlrPS ,t 1)ainl. Xlnt lo/",
Nr sln~p·g S.· fn<",v, 1dt'al for
1·01,plC', ll<' c·hrldn•n, no [Jf'IS.
Sl·ll/ nio. 1;4:!-:l~l~ or &M-1408
or fiH-()7.'i;: !()r app1.
J)l..,'\-2--;~:-3-13rl 2-Ra. f'ncl
gar. !l;j) &· up . Rf'nta! Ole:
:l!l95 :\1at•r Avf' 7H6-1034.
FURNISH f.D -
UNl-~URNJ SH ED
POOLS
ENCLOSED
GARAGES
CONVENIENT
Hr. unfurn, 1 ~; Ba, ep1s.
drp~. blln~. garb dlspl. pvl
Jl<i!ln, $160 Also f'urn,
Ha!'hr!or uti l pd, $14(). 1;,2;) *
Pl;H·rnli11. Ave. 548-2682. *
L,;\P.GE 3 BR, 2 BA, firepl, *
hll1n range & dishwshr.
('rpts. rlrns. Adull~. Nr. 1U ALL BEAOIES
FR OM $140 MONTH
ADULTS PLEASE
VILLA POMONA
Newport Beach
RESERVE NOW FOR
YOUR BEST OC.EAN
& HARBOR VIEWS
OCCUPA:-lCY in JanL1ary.
Hoag Hosn.. avail 9/5,
S220/rno. 647-4387 or
li·12-177L
BB.ANO ·new deluxe 2 BR. 2
BA unit. Dishwasher, patio.
Nn\1' bldg. Avail ror J~I
trn(lr\t Del 101h. Choice. of \1·i1h l1JllOK·
-1!11rbor & 1-'-'"c"-"-''-''-'-'-· _6_7:.-_n_J_l_R_._>:_._,
OCPflr Vl('WS. Ol'!'l'look111g BA Yi''RONT, Ooat docks, ex-
L1r!n l~!e. \\lllh envu'Onn1rn1-otlc 3 Br., J Ba., fireplace.
al arnt'nil1f's !n i111•ludr $5.'i(} mo. 2' Br. 2 Ba, $300
s1:-10',(~)() 1;ltJbho1Jse, pool f, n10. Realtor. 646-07.12.
Luxury apts
l1~'r Nrwport
un1<1ut> pool-bar. 3-~lory LIDO hayfron! Yearly ~ B!l,
Lor1r \'allry Cha1eau ,\. rr;i. 2 BA , bltns, cptstd1·ps,
ditional ii~1gn over ~uh-w/rl, gar. S 450/ tno.
!• 1 ranriln pi1rk1ng 1v11h 67:>-7717.
rl!'vft:~ir. 'f'l1s11-·h1t lobh1es. ~6ElUcX~B~A'Y~FcRcO=N~T~
S{'t'Ul'lly TV syslPnl. 2·1-hr
p<ilrol lrd, rrH·lOS~j ,.,..,ninnin· 2 BR, 2 h;1, Adi ls. No pet~.
11.v f('lr 1n11~1111urH ~rr'lrril~'. A\'<1 11 Srp1 I:!, 675-023'1.
S111glr~. J hr!1'n1 . 2 hrlrni, .~· 3 Hr. 2 Ba . unfurn. Wintrr
.1 hi!rrr1 lll.\lll'Y 111111~ of 2.000 lrase. S285/mo. Close 10
sq. fi , brat•h. 645-274R or 776-7015.
Fn1n1 $2:·1:.. iVlon1hly SPACrOUS 3 hr. 2 b11. fr pll'.,
VERSAILLES Nr ocr11n. Sl50 ino Ydy.
ON THE BLUFFS Avail 1011 4'.l'J-21'2R.
AT NEWPORT DELUXE 2-B~2-B-,-. -f -lt-l.
11\ho\'c Pacific Coas1 lh•'y\, hlins. en<:I gar S 17~ ,t-$185.
hc.>111·cen Nrwpor1 Blvr1. & f.18-3708 or fi7J-'2370.
Stiprrinr. (714 1 &l:rmGfl_ ~--~
()f){'n ~ am tn 6 ptn J Rf{~2 ba, ('TpT /drp hltns. 1
* B~AND NEW*
~'0-1:12 &lnta Anii. (/\cJ'O!>S
f11n11 S.A. Coun1ry Club\.
::n;1r1ou~ 1 ,~ 2 HR units.
F1'fln1 Sl:1:1. tJp. ~·rplcs , priv.
pnll0s, Jn;1r!s ,.r clo~cts.
.Adul1s :>.-!gr. :i!'i7--0'l11.
blk fn1111 h<'flt·h Nr shp'g
r•n tr. Yrly 646--:\1>!!4_._~~
-.-WESTCL1fF-2-Br, 1'1 Ba.
Triwnhousc. ArluJT~ only, no
prls_ $220/MO, :.41'-753:1.
2 H0\ialk in do~c1s, 2 Bil.
rn«I gar, laniii. hulcouy, all
hllllS. i l95. 64:.1-52,10.
PHONE 642-2015
t !760 Pomona Avf!. •
Palm Mesa Apts.
MINUTES t'ROr-.1
TI!E RF:ACH
Barhrlor unlur11 ...... S13~.
Ba<'hC'lor rurn1shrd •... $14~,
1-BR unfurn .......... S-140
1-BR ftll'n • , .... fro111 $1 ~.\
2-BR 11nfurn .,., ..... ~!611.
2 BP.. h1n1 , ..... fr01n S\7;,,
NO C'fllLDRF:N NO PETS * POOL * SAUNA * .IACUZZ I
Ule&li.BJIU
-ELDEN -
Sp~1'khn<:: NE\\' -1 BEDR00:\1
furnished g:ardr-n i1portm<'lll.
Lu.xur1ou~ pool, lu.~h land·
SPap1ni:-.. ~160, 1\rtults -no
l}Ct!'. 2:n1 l'.:lrtrn ;\1'("
&1:'1-~i!\{l or 646-"666
Huntington Beach
Parklike. Brar.h L1v1ng
fnr A(lul!s
NR-lloar.<~Lro: upf>rr-2~
Ha. hl!ns, <lwhr, {'pt~/drps, 1
$170. 6-16-8~2.'i or 642-1276.
3 noOM Y8R,'" 2-B~bltins.
s\'ndeck. s1eP!' lo bay or
h('ilCh, )'rly. 615-1878
Casa Del Sol
& 2 llB·furn/un f. Pvl l)l\·
lio, trplc in 2 BR, clf'va1ors,
dshwshr!<', (Trots, 1Jrps. Pe1s
accrp1rd. F1·om S1·15.
21661 Brookhurs1 St. 118.
• ~714) 9G2-66:iJ *
e OCEAN VlE\V Frorn $133.
l RR, Furn or Unfurn.
CASA PLA VA, 1•11h &
\\'alnuL J-IB. ;,;16--.11.167.
Huntington Beadi
ON BEACH!
l RP
2 BR
3 BR
NE\V Af'TS
}'rom sm
Jo'rom $242
Jo'rom lJ7j
.Furniture Avali11bJe
Carpets-d ra pe~-d lsh washl'r
healed JXl()1·saun11s·lennis
rec room-ocean viewa
pa1ios.an1ple parking
SC'Curit)' guards.
HUNTINGTON
PACIFIC
Ill OCE'.AN AVE., 11.EJ.
(7J4) 536-J 4~7
Olr opco 10 11m-6 pin Daily
\VLLLIAM \VALTEHS CO,
1 ;rKI
Santa Ana
VILLA MARSEILLES
BRANO NEW
SPACIOUS
1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts.
Adult Living
Furn. & Unfurn.
01i;hwa~h('r /·Olor ('Of>nJin;iT-
l'd anpllance.s -pl ush ~hag
earp£ot _ choice ot :l color
schen1es • 2 bath~ • stall
showers • mirrored ward·
robe doors • indirect Jigh!-
lng in kitchen . breaklast
hill' . huge private fenced
patlo . plush landscaping .
brick Bar-B-Q's . large heat.
eel pool! & lan11 !.
3101 So. Briitol St.
('A llli. N. of So, Coast Plaza)
Santa Ana
PHONE' 5S7-8200
Up. • $15 per Week
\\I/Kitchen. S30 week up
.ipts.
/'.totrl. * S-18-9755
SING!.!:: roon1 , prlv.. rn-
!rilJlCe pr1v, balh, male
11duH only. $~0. per ll'k.
6 7 l-IJ 799 .
LR\. <·on1for1ah!f' r o•1 m ,
k1t1·h"11 1,riv1! Nr shop'.;:,
$1'i ll'k, &12-17~. -----$'.l~ BACHELOR, )'f'arly al
I lif' \)(';rCh
t>'1~-4777
Apartment' for Re11t
Vista
Del
furn .. ~S.-2607 """· 646.7:4)6
HOO~l ror tPaehf'r or can"er R1nt•ls to Shere 4JO
wnn1an. ?"llutiluJ ~ewROO ~t MATf: nteded,
horlll". 8<16-4;i()I ~ves. 1 •• 21 It em.uf', or owr, we
ROOM for rent-ptiv enlT, t'ducatM. Yr l'(H.Jlld least,
priv b11lh w/shower, H.B. 42nd St, N.8. Total rent,
11i:_t1._.:__96~::i!8. incl util f,, photl(', approx SOO
i:..-& $75--f'urn. Uri! sxJ. l rno. C a 11 64j ..fl98J or
11rlul1 on!y_ 2 Room!, CM. & 67;:1-7&16,
11 R. !i42-85:W. WT<NG".--'gc~clc. -~-,-,c,-,-,-m-al-,
• HOOM FOR Rl-'.NT • roon1mates to shari> turn
Pn1'<1lf' 1•r\trance & ha1h near h<Jnll'. Pool, lridry. $75 OIQ.
occ. 64[J--'1170. 962--0950.
..,p,.rtment1 for Rent
RENTS START
$155
Ph. 545-4855
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ROOMATF: to shsr~ nice l
Br. Apt. 1 hlk OCC. SSO mo.
Call !'\/f's, :;.ID-Zl67 .
750 SQ. rt. l ofrir.e~. Campus
Dr.. racing n1rport. Can
i<h:irt> secretary, ~;,,:: !1.
:.46-07:J;-,,
-------~---* NE\VPORT BEACll
200--:\00-:'iOO re 3X.
PH. Mr, Ervtn, fi75-1601
Uasc. Ver;• a ltec::ionatr. Vtc. ~
Owner 673-0517 & Tustin. 64&-3432.
3000 tt , r.t-l. 2 oles. Uiad
dock. Sky 111>. AthiH'tive. FND; ?.ta!t· Aus1ralian !Sheep
S300 mo. Canyon & Vicroria. dog, blk & Whl !'>l>Ot!t:'l:I. ap. ~747 or l-72&-2950. prox 4 mos', VI<'.: Collegf'
REN'r M-l lll5 sq. It. Park ldf'n!ily. 5 4 5 -8 8 61
11,-13-.5 , ~ CM belort ~ & ~fl ,Ii p.m. ,,;:i/mo. J, ~e-an, ,
·===C~'7ll76_7c>-~'-11,'.-~"°I PARAKEET, yrllow k INDU STRIAi~ Unit~. C.r..f. green. ~e1nhard1 R rl .,
110-2'.Kl power". S95. Io ~\'est1n1nstf!r. found Tues.
$115/i\10. Ph: 642-11[1:;). A .~1 . ~97-~'ti24.
.SllARE M-1 shop & olfic't',
San Clemen!(' prrf. !;:f!!leral F'ND: Lrg riog, hlk, brown.
t'Ontrac·lor, s60., 496-3:.83. Pl. Gf'l'nl Sht!fl &_Collie (!l
--'"---"'-'--'-''--'--'-"--I Vtc. Cdi\1, H ~\l o I r <J p e .
Stor•g• 455 fi7;-H8."5.
*FULLY l.lCENSED -*
L.o\RGE: b!'Oll'n riO!:. {C'rnalP.
found 1·if'. Beach J, TPrry,
H.B. ~2-81~.~.
PERS! 1\ N~,-.,-, ~blco-o,cl--0-,,-,-..,
hra u t y, \'1<·-C'aP') Bch,
nerds hornf! 4%-2/C~.
FE~·l ALE Pnodle type ri')g,
i\lf'i<<i V~·de area. 67;)..7~!1!1.
Rcno.,.,'Jl('d Hindu Spiritualist Pt1t a l11t'lc "l()f)r· in your
Arlv!tr on al! miil!f'r.~. l.<'vts sell !t~e ba11hlrs for
Lovr, Marriagr, Business "burks". Call Classilied
Rr.'td1ngs given 7 days a &12-J67,ll.
1<Tl'k, 10 a m. 10 10 p.111.
:!12 N. l::l Carnu~ Real,
S;tn Clcmenl<'
4n2-!113£. 4:12--0'.170 CLASSIFIED
Mesa
Apartments
Tvslin &. Me10 Drive
Business Rental 44:; \VANTED: Handcrafted gift
------· -----i1crn.~ or all klnds to sell on
HOURS
~:00 n.rn. j') ~ fl.m.
J\·l0ndny thru Friday
'3 ln noon Saturday
Adl't•ff i~<'r~ niay plat:r.
their ads by telephone
Prole11ion1lly M•n•1ul by Soutlu rn Co11ntie1 Mgmt. Ce.
011Y11lop•d by Va rla11 lnY1Slm1111t l11c.
& M. c;., I. C. EqultirJ Corp.
FOR lse, 90CI sq II M-1 hldg
/or n1achine shop, garage or
upholstl'ry s hop. 54&-8797.
E. J7(h St., Costa J\fesa
c:nns1gnmenL in unique shop.
in NC'11·port Beh. Contact :
COST.A :'11 ESA OFflCE
v ALMOST READY
Brand nr11·-l BR . Slti0-2 AR
Sl'.l<), up All ut1l p<I, Pri\f.
p;.1110, b1!1i11rrl rn1 . hid ]Ylol
\• jacu1.r.1, --Adul1 s. 20101
l'ir{'h SJ., N,B. '.1:17-42-lti,
;-:E\V r!11plcx ur~11u"N n1. nr
r.:11•hard's J\'!;irkr! .~ l)IJS
~1np, \l31Urt' fHlult~ <Jnly.
prr f 1vorklng •'flll[llf' or
111;;1un• 11on111n_ $17~1/rno.
Yr al'l,1· r••n1 ~1 L 6i1---r.O!~L
l.1\Tl(;r :! BH \'f'ilrl,v. Pilli<l,
t <rr<rf:f, 2(1); ·llsl ~1. -S:.'00
:'llOnlh -~ ti-~(f.l'.'I
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
Apt,.,
Furn. or Unfurn. 370
Apts.,
Furn. or Unfurn.
Aph., Apti., Slorr-orficr, S60 Per ,\lOn1h
370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. o r Unfurn. 370 Realonomi1;~ Bkr_ 67:1--6700
1-S-a_n_l_a_A_n_• _______ s".-n-,-,-A-n-.-------·S-a_n_t_a__;_A..;..n~a_:.._..;.._..;.. __ 5~,-n-t-•~A__;_n~a---..;:,__;__;_ Sl!O\\'ROO"'T rnfg. &'. o!ficf'
Thf' Bazaar. 220!l V.'. Balboa
Blvr!. NB, 67:r247.t
JAPANESE-si:hoo-1 -hoy
wanls lo livr wilh An1('flran
farn1l.v & go tn Nr11'JY,1rl
H11rbor ll1gh and help ;1.ftcr
~ChCJOI. ~6--072•!.
JJ O \\I, .Bay
642-567li
Apts.,
'Acp-,-,-.,---------1 spaf'e . C\Q..."f! in Laguna l0t·.
Furn. or Unfurn. 370 s~YJ 10 s:1::i0 n10. 494---46~~--_ -SAIL ME XIC O--
J\'f.:\VPORT BE:AC!l
3333 Nr11'fl(l!'I Blvd.
642-5678 Furn, or Unfurn. 370 --Hunt ington Beach Huntinqton Beach
HAVE A NICE DAY
LIVE AT CASA MONTERREY
In your main tenance-fr ee I u _x u r y
apartmen t. We do all those weekend
cho res while you relax around the
pool, practice your put ting and driv·
in g, play billiards or workou t in th~
gym . After a hard day at work enio y
the th erap utic pool and sau nas. We
have l and 2 bedroom apartm ent s
with air conditioning and fireplaces
just waiti ng fo r YOU .
ALL UTILITIE S PAID
Adult Living-Furni11lu:d A Unlumi11h~d
6551 Worner, Huntington Beach
714/847-8526
-
Now Showing
So don't leave you r youngslcrs
i1ehind "·l1cn you co1nc over lo inspect
Oran~c County·.s glittering, new
apartJncnl commu11ity -soon1 o::>AST
\'IL.LAS. For while yoo "re admirin~ tl1e
~1 1mph1ons p rivate Clubhouse and
l1_1;{11riantly landscaf)('d ,irronnds, we
have a fr•1v EZOrxlics that'll clelight their
)jttle hearts too, Like our $500.CXXJ
Cbild Care Center and playlnnd. soTJTR
COAST VILLAS is where hoth adults
and ch nclrcn Jiavl' the best of everything.
All this family luxury living from $149 a month
' S.. tM 11leg1nOy fum!shll'I ~I •l>flrtm.ntt tnc:I rtcr•tlon cenltr -009fl O.l!y 10 a."1. to 7 p.m.
SHOP !nr i·rnt, S7J
!;isl n10's f<'nl 1<23
SL N_B. :).l!\--0044 ,
mo. No
\V. lti!h
lndu,trial Rental 450 * COSTA MESA * I ~ ~Q /1 . Jlfl.2'20 po1\cr, pri-
vate off1 ('e, new hldi;,
t7·1fl ~q rt, ,1 n ffir f•s, 110.:r.!O
pnwrr, nr S.IJ. fl'-')'
:!:J·O :Ht h, Ir;:: ottrcrs. plrnty or 11.1rk1n~. nr :; D-Irv.), * (', NATIRF.SS RI.TR. *
:1;1() F:. 17th, \.:'IL &12·14fi':l
* * *
"n !lie la~\ Cltpp<'r ."h11J,
tr'QplC.'tl Ports, ad1·C'nlurr,
?\~: l7S-927J
S1ni::Jrs, rlarwr 1·l~s:-r<;,
par1n~rs -10 Sf':<~l"n~.
S2;? \V,,r! CV\"S, :-.' P,,
'.i-10--;;:i.10 or fi4.'l-<17:1~ -------LA School o/ flla.•~r1g~
San!a Ana -!i-10-n!l'.16
!JJ11• roKt rlay/r1'r Pl11:<sf'<
A LC0 110 C!Cs"A~W1.;;-11• uJ~.
Phone .'l-12-7217 nr 11T1tc
P.O. Ro~ 122.\ <'1s!a i\1<'."11 ,
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l!UNTTt-.'r.TON BF:ACil
1787.'l B<'il«h Blvd..
~40-J220
L,\r.UN A BE1\Cl-l
:!:l:t Fnrr!'1 ..;.~·c.
•J9cl·~·J66
SA:-: f'LF.~TF.NTP.
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·192··1120
NORTJI ('fllJ i\T'l
d ial lrcc 5·J0-122!J
CLJISSIFIED
DEADLINES
l)r;i!ilinc for ('f:IPY & kill!"i
IS 5 :30 p nl. 111<' d~y l)\'-
Forc p ublic·alion, "XC<"l)t
for il-1onday }:clitiori
\Vh cn dr adli ne ls Salur·
d ay, l:l rioon.
Trader's Paradise CLASSIFIED
REGULATIONS
EllHllRS: Adv<'rlisrr:i;
.~hnu td chrrk thr.ir adi;
daily & rrport <>rrnrs
lmn1rdiatrJr. TH P.
D:\l\.Y PD.OT a~sun1cs
!iahility for thC' tirs l in-
correct insertion only.
lines
times
dollars
CANCELLATIONS~
Whrn killini:! an a d bl'
sure lo m;1k(' a 1·cco1·d
of tho l<ILL NUMBER ~ivC'n you b.v your ad
Trade _\ ~~ acre ovrrlooking
gQlf course 1n A111elope V;il-
lt>y nr new airpor1 for 26' to
28' Sailbo111.
Cail 962-2667
'J7 Ausli;;-HeAle~ 289 Cobra_
engine. ~ Spd trans .. Mag ,
Whls. Ex-cond. Trade for
· dune bum or V\\1,
5.16-4410 or 962-906.1
HEALTH SPA IAldies, Sau-
na, Jacuz7.i. eq uipmcn!.
flt'"'· prirnf' Joc11 rion. trade
for ht1sinrs~ or ~
/;oc==~~;;ll-.1372
SERPENTINE·.--«cb-io-,-,-,,-.
n1stctung end 11ble~. 111blr ,r,,
ctlN!, D.S.19 Citl'nf'n i::oort
f!nglnc !..· part~. w11nt Na1'-
aho nii;s or'?! 492-1610.
AITENTION ou: of a"'a
11-'t'Ckend $11ilors y11.ch1 eluh
n1l'mbcrship & Z Br to\1•n-
h0usr-NB , trarl~ for T.D.'s
or !~ 1~ ti7 j.. ms
*
T rad• 1970 Honda 350
ITif'llorryt•lr for camper/
van !V~' .. Corvair. {''('-1
Call t>V<'s. G-12-3070
take r 11s rr·ccipt of y'1u r
r1:1ncf'llatinn, This kill
nr lm!'!f'r niu$l b(> nrc-
~cnl rd by the 11dvf'rtiser
11l CASI' oC a disputl".
('ANCELLATION () R
CC)RRr-:crinN OF' NEW
I-lave oceanfront rlup!r.~. ~D .BEf'OHF. RUNNIN(;:
Nt'1\·por1. \Vant f'Ountry F.v&y ('fforl. is made to
house Northern C11.Hr. coas1-kill Or corrr.ct a new ad
111 counHes. Thr Irwin Co., !.hat h.'1.S' b<'en ordc~. R l hut \1'C c11 nnot Jruaran--'-'-"'-"-·-· _&1-1_-_,_u_1 ____ 11tcC' t o do so unlil the ad
Lri: 1,•alnut off ice dc5k. ~~.appeared in the pa.~
r't\rn1ncrcial uprigh: Hoovtr
vacuum. Tradr fo r slort' Oli\IF.-A·LINF. AOS! mrrchandi~e nr ~ The~ ad" 11re s l rittlv 557~n~ C'a.~h in advancl" by ma il
0.r .. at anv c•ne C)( our Of-
J l11vr r,· Oi\cn~ flflll'C'r ric:{'s. NO phone <1 rdcrs,
('f\lisrr, slcf'p~·I, ht>ad , g1al-THF; O,\TLY PltO'l" rt'-
Jry, boa! sHp. F'or rral rs. s~r.·cs 1111" rlKh l In r.111.~·
1 r s1fy, <"dlt. r1•n,,or or rr~ ale nr 8!'J:'r moh1lr hn:i1r , fusr flny l'ldvrrti~mt'ni.
°"--,-"-"_'00<1 __ n_i_1<_._>_1_4·_'_"_4_ II 11nd lll C'h~n~e ils r11 1_es -& rt'j.;u lations without \\'h111 rlo you'ha\'e to tr11d!'~ prior nntlt:C'.
List ii hrre -in Oran~
Cnu111y' ~ l11r~r~t rrnrl tr11d·
J~ po~L &l'L·5fi7S
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O.ASSIFIED
MAILING ADDRESS
P. (), B<1:tr 1560,
Cost1 Mesa
92626
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C'tuhuahua. V1r . Hartmr •
V1ctort•, C.M M ..... 21.1'.
"1f11J't. to; ltlack. Yt11.1n1
l•ma.11 r.at Vlt'. H1rbor •
. T1.1r, C.AI. S46--46tn.
C::OOD 1.1 1.tl'k vit:. Santa An•
I ·H1 i1h1t , ewner 1ti1111ify.
~71fil •ti i
jlest
Schools &
ln1tructl•n1
JSS
JIJ
A!IT cl••,., '" Orieiit..l
~nnnc~. ' 1 • •a • 11 a
fJermrW a!tenti&n. Ml-llbt.
?: N N I S 1:t.!i'iNs. .. ,.,
Jtnvatt er .m. Jt'flUllt, ~.
l\.ftatnl.ilt 1·&111 . M~~~I .
. l'IANO Lt:SSONS-
Pnv 1Mtr. iiiT-Mt1 rrtM n.
'fheetrlcel DI -• .PIY1'1'F. 'Mfl!: MAGU''.lAN
Marir '"" •"Y '"('Ctll&l'J~? SS ,,.,.. l,, Hr -17H\19
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WAtffEPl.5. o!l r y 1 r t i
lklkwa.tri•r r.pe.ln. Exp
tlflV18 m.111. m.-.31)2,
A-vtf WtX1"1
SkHftrs W•th N Well'
()m•ct. $1.21. ltl.Mlarll•
Jt.2'. Quick Strv. Yeur
home er pick UJll. '4l-Jlifl, .. ~y.1111., -~-COSTA MllA
l'~l·SCHOOL
'Eftr&ll MW fw TUI
llftl. • Menrevia. 'iio ftlY +
1ull f(ay .-e11inr11. P'la11.Nd
l'rGfl'&m, "'11: lunr.i11t. At••
U, )In f :M .AM • I PM.
$tD wk-COMPAU! MUOil
14avifH1Nt. rny .....;;,
.W ... k «k)'I i W'fltffndf. Het
Mff\J A .,.cirl. l&lil
Walla~ SI., C.M. 11 r
e..-.. ""'· -· fi'P. O!iW Cart . ctuiffit "
)1111'1'lt:. T'"""" y tl . ~tiff. nr WilM11 A-
~1'11. aict\11. M""27S.
AliJltriiT H•i.Mt arN.
~ ~/1altlllwllri /cra1•.
l&lani:f'11 lurw=lo. Xla 't e&N, .... ""· lrC'D CHILD CA*I
H1rker • aak«. CM. S yn .
Of. ll«lt. Mi-2NI ~ay t1rtto\li:~
et-J41 WHkl y, Hot .,..tali.
ti-. r .u M&--tDA
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r., .. ,...r Se. r. ... "•u
• 541-11119 •
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PART TIMI
COCKTAIL
WAITIU$1S
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42 DAILY PJLOT rrldaJ, Srpttmhfr 1.0, 1f7'1 ~~~~~~~~~~/~~~1·~~~1·~~~~~~.~~~-~-.~~~~~, ~~-~-~~I ·1~ _"'"'"_ ..... ~l[ll] ~' _·---~l~I .___-_ .... __,!~I ·--I~ I =--I~ ~' :--_· ~ I ;i--'"'-J[EJ' [ --..;-_ I~ ~I ,...__. _ .... ~Ii]~· -,
Hel, \llM'ltM, M & F no FurnituN •••l'umtture 111 Mftcel .. neau1 111 Mflcell•IMOU• 118 TV. R-adlo, HIFi., . Pet;, Genf rel ' 150 I ~ ,p -llMb, Sllps/Oock• e1 •.
\\'ANTED Ol!nbo Jlou;;;;;;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=====-=::1-.;;;:Ai;-UOl.Ca.T;.l.O'Niii:•~I Ci1die1. e~i-Goodie1 ! Sttrto l3' KDI& w-.-.. -,-UJ-,->aJ-.-.-bo-,-Je CAPTAIN -40' SAILBOAT SLIP
&. :O.t11lntehancr. ~tust be f')C· MODEL HOME fURNrTURE OllV Buick VI •ngine, p11r· ISTER ::::::::".'EO:O", ""0'.19"71C-c,_,-,-,-,-,d grov.n. S.1, Sun: 17819 Un.limn~ ti<.'tf1.9e -any k1"0S8 $100. mo. 67~7lJ
J)t'r. &. rrlla. Yt11r around, . lially asi;embled, S.80 v.·01'1h niodel, lull r;tel'eo cha""lT, JOlihua Ctrcle, .f ntn Val.I~·. ton!i. 30 )'ears expei.ient'f
I I HOUSE Of --· " "' ,,-.... """ -•::...~ 3 ••U ....... ~.r.·in-AI BN1s, Sped & Ski t11 11te11dy en1p o}'nif':nt. App y L" "d • s I '"'"par ..... sacr Jet> .,, air lltl&'perlliion i,;peak e r e .,.,.,....... . ., -.-<v• .-.... ......
10 f,fgr. Hotel Lai\)na, -425 1q UI at1on a e Bona.nza. minibike, engine_ w I c r 0 ~Ii ·O" er l>)'Ste1n. Cat• 152 J!:po n ii.stung guide: ~teiucan 15' Ptrformo·r, fli.h .r. ,,kl, 7j
So. t:out Hwy, Laguna Au<"tions every Fri, 7 ;>m k".tput $-10. Vinrage l'ord Ilal-AM/Fl'.lli\IP.'i: radio &. -& C<?ntral Anierica &. Pacit-h Scoll, cui.1om 1ntef:i01',
Beach. F urn. Appli, AntiqU1'11 head V8, 2-l-!ilud $40. Surl-tape playt:'r, still brand new, • DA RLING Silver Kill en IC Coast \\•aters • lnstr uc-rl('W pai11!, conu'Oli. & steer-
)'OUNG 1 ., c •·-k' Fantastic Savings! 3015 \V. \\'arner. S.A. board, 6 foot. $7.JO. Miggins \vas left on J a,. a w a ,. l!'tng l1il1rl"\I. !Parr Persi<lni tion ln boat ~andling, st>a-ii>", 1ge \\h~I tl r. chrome Ill o. ~ Ing .l ·slV>ed bike, in ba!~! 115, d 1· b' OR ·• '1 1 E , 1·~· 1 I I r.nn ~to!low search light) ··~ Originally sold for l3Z5, P"Y Vl.,.l' e icate-gent!f', To mans 1p, & celestial rirns. Leaving stale, ~I ot-' gm· 1U n """ 0 ,-NV Sf'e at bnttom of li!<1ir11 a! '-' ! I · per nio. VariaWi· ht!i. Call Decorator lte111s & Accessories. ~·2'141 • 547-7733 46., So, A"••" o"., Lag""• off balance ol Sll5 or sinall 111. 11 1 !w111e 011..ly .$ 5. n.tviga:lon. P ICK UP & ft'!'. 968-3593.
Al fr. f . h' g ]' d ~ " ~ • "" • ii • 612-ii897 . DEUVERY ANY\VHERE: 778-3981. so o ice urn1s Jn s, app 1ances an JOHN'S BIKES Beach. 4g.1.47~7 payn1ents-. Co ection Dept, SKI or fis hing boat + trlr, antique furni tu re. NEW 7141893--0~L ·I BEAUTJ F'UL Rluepcnnl Cllpta in 3vailable tor ex-glass tin Y.'ood Jiu.Ir, near
Columbia M iscellaneous 1972 ZENITIIS'. All n1odels in SuHnfse k111c11:1., rnaJc & tended t'fllising_ Extemfve ne w Chr.iysli"r '55 Hsp. I~ TWO DAYS ONLY! Premium Wanted 120 stock. Spt>clal r1ix-111fng s;i]P !t·111;dr , (10.\ 1rau1t>d , $10. aJniu11s1Jat111e a perience. Run.~ like a <lr!a1n $550.
SIZ-6109 646-2977. Sal. & Sun, Sept. 11·12, 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Romana on these new models. Dis----~~=-~-----557-3683. OPE~ 2·10 r r.1 \\'J\DYS counts for cash. Extend('d l! "'t:"A"u"·tC't>"·"u"L-csc,-,cl-p_u_;c,-t 1 Boa ts/Marine 16. GLASS ski boat & trailfor.
aoo SAT" SUNDAY 9--6 CASH PAID FOR \\"arranlie1 & rree antenna~ Si .. 111<'-Se kil l~ns, I rrutle &. 1 Equip. 904 7J HP motor, (.'()lltrola good
l '!'"'"""''"''"''"''"''"'~!'!'""'!l"''"''"'~":"'"''"''"''"'~!I 64S-t720 fine furnitW'!, appllances, \\'ilh all consoles. Ask about ft•niali'. Slj Pa. ~1&-2.l."UI. r.IERCURY props. l'Onlrol shape. $ll-15. 4!H--884~.
1045 East 4th Sl.1 Sant~ Ana
Antiques
\\"ICl..:Ert desk & <"M U', 2 Furniture 110 Garage Sale 112 -\Vil.I take 't'l:ade-lns-annques. One piece or cash & carry priees. ABC B URMESE KITTENS cables, ""gll' lever con1-•s, so~N ll'h J 40 I t In seu $115 Colur TV, 9021 Atlanta al '"' 13' ~·v1 a er, 1P mate\ i · ca.1-----------* AUCTION * housPful. t.a.JJ day or night, ~l•g--•·, lOB, ~0 3329. 'hut~. $lj up, 537-174-1 block & ta.ckle, instruments. Johnson mol1'.lr. $1100. Spat·1ous .,. ickt>r ro..-ker SJ:!j. GARAGE SaJe: BI o n de CHAIN sa\\·s-Elec. motors. S.19-22A' 0• °'1-77". " ,,,,.... """'"" ~ • ... ,,.. Dog< 854 till new. R eas oriab le , 67!>-5827 2 1101cker tables. Jland Pt-11..llipine mahog din set Ou1doo r speakers-Tape Fine Furniture BEAUT. Zellilh ronsol, l"f'm. ~-.-;H9--0l10.
1)Wntf'd p1r.e cabin£1 S32?i. 4 "'/6 uphol ctiain; S~~-r e co rd e r -8 mm pro. At Appliances t N 1 k ,~ r·~D LE' A1 ·c \\'ANTED ] con ' Ce< s itor •. ""''· ·vv • " . brn tit std • 4.-. St'ARS 0 UT B 0 AR O unusual oak d1nuic: <:M in;. l>rup !eat se11.1ng--<:ulling jector • Paint booth ex-Auctiorui Friday 7:00 p.m. 1 -: Ch ldre•i's 1w,ni,;: ~ 1th ...... I "''"· II 11 " ·
W ' & teeter seL SlO\'E' n siei-eo l't't'On• P ayer ~0 la · nm s, • \'rry al-i\ICYfOR 2 month5 old.
,-a.nP seat,; $200, Aufhe rl-table .J2x96 & Singer n1ach hau~1 fan • Bench giin· indy's Auction Barn \\'/.lge SlOO, Both cash, 5.57-2269. fe~honate., rl'ady for ol>e-SIOO.OO.
ricrue s, 2-128 Ne\\"port Blvci., STh. Violin $2:>. 2 \\'ing back d_ e r -Dr a_ I tsman's ~esk 207:)'~ Newport, Cl\1 646.86B6 ]~~~'01,.""""-'"'.c11--;0n __ good_~_"° __ ""_· I ~~~~~~~~~~~ d"ill·C" . ho usebro k e n . * 675--336.:> •
Ct\! uphol chairs, $35 ed. Coffee !amp·ASi01 ted too4 &: hsh· Behind Ton 's Bid J\fat'J "" I: s::o--:Y178
:; \l('r~· old 2 dra\i·cr srool table $5. llt-"c1dbd $20. Cor 1ng gear. &nm camera & Y g FREE standing tirPpla<'E° I 11 1 ,' TilHE'""":"i,cnc,,"10,-,.pco=o-d"°'l •-!, BOAT I.tailer (An1eric:anJ up
c&b\nets & 2 Draft~man !able St:i. Plus other buy5! tr i p o d . New :O.l R-12 ~ Draii·er, legal size filing tSwedish or ,.. r a n k Ii n ) . Free to You ch;un imgne, 1 .\la!e Pck-1.-. 11' boa! $7~. 9': !IP
M'lS. Apply R<'al E:stale Ofc. 10112 Cynthia Dr., H.B. regulator. 823 W. 16th St. al cabill('!, SI'.!. Remington •d-Cash. ~18-4767. ,Johnson O.B. motor, l1kt
$&..-J 870. Pla(,'t'nlla. ding machine, .i j(), Check 3 L. 2 t · $2 00 iui;c~('. A.II Al\C. AP!ll'OX. 2 riciv $29.3. &i2.J::i7J. lS·l2 i'\eY.port Blvd . C . .\l. 11Titer ~2-l" .. 1· 111· Musical Instruments 822 · •nts, imes, ' n1o 's old. &IG--01 <12. :-.lS--1022. 1 ~---~~-----~
CU0 f 0'1 ''ADE I s-ro VE, 4 , .. ,.,, .. , ····n 129. ' f "· ... " n Ii:: B p ~· OR IENTllL rtu~ Roy a I ·~ '' -, ma iogany " .-~ h • S.:JJ nssi .,fl F i -ui St c \! oats ower ,.vv Kernian 12 x 23, like new console for $ll'l'eo, bu f!C"t or Lov('S('a!, cornice ho.'\es, J' m a c 1 n e' · TENOR saxaphone, $150; fo"H!::I'.: 10 GOOD ho 111 (' ·'· · •· ' · ·~·0· 0·=~-·] •
cor.d saci•if~-must sell~ bar. 72" Jong x 18" dcl'p. to 4" \\'ind. ,f l lamp. glass1"No'c"c'o'""=·050P'""21_5~HcBc.~-~ I nut,, $:'.(I. Exl'ellent cond. \V/ftllCl'd ya.t"d, GEl{J\lAN POODLE CLIPPING 3 8" C H R l S C r a f t
673-;;g22_ Handson1e unit. Best olfer bathtub encl. con1p!. 119 BRUNS\VJCK pool table, all 1161 Gle11('agles Terrace, S!I EP, fen1a.le, a ll shots, Nr\i purt Dog Croon1<'ry :liJOJ Constc!lation. L o a d e d .
over Sl j(). A d am _ s I y I e Opal (rear oH alley\ Balboa equip. Cost $370, S&'rlli~ Cona l\-lt"ila. 1ag1>. Good \\'I kid 5 • C NC\i•µort BL on Penu1su!a. S:l4,IXXJ. J\Tay take trade.
S National Cash Regisler $ fireplace> S25. 1 pr louverf"d Island, Sat 9;un-3p1n $190. Contour chair .lounge, Olfo'c• Fucnltuc•/ 540-8308. ti73-77ti6. Das~ (2131 636-07;)7 e\'es
Old, 11('ry nrnal e brass case. GA l\AGE ,,,,, S •• , .• pnrnle vinyl. Cost J41', .~, Equo·p . (7141 5.l7-13:JO doors approx so·• hl x 56" .;>ru ,, -.. ""'' 124 PREGNANT Husky .. ,;,,,1 Rl~D fr1nale doxie, llKC reg. Xlnt rond. & working order. 11g· H d k "" 60 " v I 11 Ideal lor boutiqur ~hop, etc. \1"ide S'.?!"1. Antique spool box l11lndle bed; Danish niodcrn ~-arper !S · ~ x . ]'.'.".O-::,...--------dog loving/gentle nr'l'ds r ry 011a1 c. r.Jakc oiler. 21 ' Ho111en1ade. fiberglass
Campers, Sale/ R•nt '20
FORD ~: T. Can1pe r. 8'
ca t>o11er. P/B. Auto. tra.ns.
Air concl. T111ck & campei·
in like ll<!11• <.'Orl<i. \\'ill con-
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$62:). S.18-::842,
Cycles, Bikes,
Scooters ' 925
& umb1'l'Ua s tand. 833-0980. lanips, chairs, child's iCE ebony finish. Cos! $227.50, C ESfENERS 111imeograph h,,111" ii•/Ji; yri & kids X6-1:17'1. hull , sips 4., galley & head.
:0.fus1 sell _ $3501. 6bl 2-3k5819 e11ek. QUALITY S" !'f!edil. $100, 8' sk11 lt s. toys, l\ig, books. sac $LIO. 646-3261 o r m-OOeJ 3QO, $27.'i o1· bes! of-612-9700. ~Cll:'\",\Uclcl::"n-,-n";,-.-. -,~,-,">.-~. inOrd 1.':l"I hp. Voh·o f'rlg. Ask THIHI
l • .\~G ~ can~d 11~ Ill~· Danish suitable/ofticP $100. n1ise. Sal 9 am. 767 1 D<1nube 1~'0'"'c'c"'='~-------fer. * * ;j.l(l...:),jj7 i\DU LT Siamrse l'at.•. 1 1\l\C. 1·ha111p linf', ~hots, for John 830--52.~2 9 ani-4 HONDA ~:~n s!7.'.~lZi. • :.: 111 <.'O . D~ :O.lr. ('halr S7:>. Sm. Dr. H.B. 847-10%. ~:'It "609 .. oopy pa~r type l -=~-~~---'-'-~c fpmall', 1 male, both allrP"'CI t"<'awnoblr. 616-7::!"10. pm. 1 -----~-----1 Y."\~ chairs $20 each. Lane COUCJ-1; chairs. ga rd en 642· In original cartons. Pianos/Organs 826 & df'CIH \l."l'd, to gd ho inc. 8 wk~ old, rnale 1n1n1a1ure CHARACTER BOAT •
VTC arm chair, mi1;-ors. tables $j() f'a . Lane t.ables tools, knick-knacks. boat, 23.,000000 '","'h .... ~· 81h8,,',x lx4" ,""", ... ___ C_O_M"'-E-T-0--..... S.1&-4ll3. Do,1>ie. An:6·~,.",',,·, 2~: lnbrd. fullpy equ
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Canary glass. chest 01 S50 ea. Dstrsd. mp!e desk many goodies, sui1boards. ... .. ~ ...... • .... n·1 cond. opu ar
r1ra"'·r1-s, pv1pty 557-1343. $60. 12· .Frigid. 1 10 0 . Sat/Sun 17089 Roundhill Dr. S u r p l us f r om tr ia l KEYS TO HAPPINESS GER?.IAN Shepherd, male , _FR 1 s JI Parade Entry. 548--6336. , .. MAGI_.-. .,.
I• 802 536--2381. ...._\ ffuP1. H•1·bouc. demonstration. P:ti~ $85. for the best values in 20 n1on!hs old. To good Li • ~AN . . Poin ter. Cash for your Honda
App iances '"==~---"~"""-~~ li'EN>iiS-;;~;;;:-;;;;;u;:;;;:;;<.ll ;;cau~;"~2-4~3n~,~·~'!:t.cZl'1!.7c. ---NFW & USED home. 9:>4 Congress, C.\I tiKC, male I :,·1·. Seu or 28' Uninite tis. fg , lo hrs on 537-6824 • 893-7556 ]-'----,---. ~1o1-1 DINING room se1. Sear's faH TENNIS k 1 Bell board " . ~ · 1g....2-1s9 t I' · 1/S-Sl8S 1·ebtt eng, sleeps 4. SS,000. eTHE BIKE SHAC~·· DRYER, GE, e;o;C1' en con-' rac t 5• Y • PO\~..,,.R If d ty ORGANS-PIANOS .r ·· rai1:. ::> "· O . ,,, ~.2_,315 oc catalot:. 1447 it('m O, 6 Boll.! cushions, """""\l.Tit('rs, c.. n1ower, eavy u • Y • 11·11r. 8-16--1·130. d11ion. l ·ou. V1 ,,.,,... J b S120 al 1 $40 ou'll Be Glad You Did KrTTENS: Beautiful Cali1·os G t. rt :'II 1\ N Sl lEP llEl!DS, NEW BICYCLE~. &l>-OCIS3 chairs s:z;.o. Rolla,i-ay bed, 2 Queen-!;:z !IOf<I bed. Girl's aco .~<'ll--v uc or_ · Sa · & J'f'<!~. lrni" hair. 847-.316j 1\1.;c, purthr"1:'11, all ,1·hi1c. 22" Cabin Cruiser. l.:11 JIP ·
1-----------l position. new 01atU~ss }\j . ''''"''· ,,·,,, 'l•l, '''· .•·t 4, 21 Blades. Professional • llsf<1c!ion Guaran1<'ed '"' '' . . h 1 d 11 P.'\llTS e ACCESSOP.J&o:; ~ .. n d I · 1" o-,,.. 4, 9 1 •1 I Choo!lf' Ii-om lar e I r P\IP~ r, "kend;;.. $1."i. r·a, 616-17 10. · rrcru1ser, JlJSI au e . A · !Rvi~E an 1·1(11r. 'tn· 5.~l-980S &S·" -,,.v ;,L'<do"·ud. ~x poo taue, 1,100 ~-seei.:ion -~~------~~--1 13= Ph 6 .. 9189 E X PERT REPAIR~ mo~. very good coriditionlc,c1c0oVclNc'cG---."tru"·-"--,-, ""• "'' i:10J value for $450, good oond. Convenitnt Tt•rnts FP.J:~E spa_vt'!i cals. l\1tlcnli. LJARLtNr. !111 fr ('hoculalf' t'S ras. ...,.,_ · 1 ~ · ON ALL MAKES ,
.S.10. 67J-3S09. · . ' ever) n., goe. · BE~S. bun~aur. .. lo\'e ;;c~ts. 3-pc. :slale boxed. Plus at'· Open Evts 'til 9. Sun 1·6 Sp;1)·1 n:; 1 n for n1 a Lion . bro wn Pekr -o-JJOO, X 11eekr. 11' Runabo ut, g\a:<s/plywood. Brazin;~ & \\"rldini: : 1-~.,---~, -.--,.,---] 8 sofa, lo~·f'seat. n e 111 ski hoals, antique chan'lj, cessories. 644-6769. B , K t 63;;..797·1 or 1"1&-7308 old, ~l j. &!1--1S I~. :i:'\•l-J.~5" SW. Call aft~r 5 pni. 1093 C BAKER, CM Ki!nrnore c 1snwa: 1cr, !ables, ne w beds, 5pre'"c1rls, desk 6'3'' suiiboard, hed , . YH• 5 .•YI O ' ' ' · Gf'l 67:1-8271. N ,. , 1 .
Cutting boa rd S80 table \l /6 chrs, lamps, pie-spi'C'~ds, klng/qul!i'n. 218 TRUCK LOAD d1111ension apptn•ss rt Q C I\ S , 1•! ra n ro r -. t~l 1\:'I :'hl'Jiii••nJ Pups 1------------1 __ ,_.,_· -"-"'-"_•_• -~
• 962-7689 • lures, mirrors, patio table \'ia llhilca Sai only 9.3. lumber for c .. a11J?r1 .. patio.•.r l&·l~'!l I:.. \\'h11tir1 Bl\d 1lc~·orat111g oi• C'01Jct•1·1r . You $20. ,\lolh1•1· Sl11•pcrd S:l."1• 21,1· South Oms! inbi'c!, fly ·70 Triuniph. tj,",(kr slmi
" 4 12 · s 2xl2 11•1 ·1• <'l 'I 69'10' 1 I '1"71"' e ·1•8910 e bridgr , radio & head. S!p11 2. e ;<.l AYTAC repair man has wlun1hi"Ella etc. Ea)·shores. cau1 n. x s, ->X s, · 5 11 1r.r ~., ,,. 16 iau. ea~y acc>:s!'. ~·u-""'· -~"'"' · t:hop, 1:u~l<1111 p;11111: :•.;9 3 Fa1nilics, drill Jll"CS!;, bai1d T k hol I d ' -~ --~ ---~Js L Of!", 6+1-71 99. 11·a~her-x!nt cond--delv 11•/90 2~26Crestview. ('IC . a r 11' e 00 a FOil sale 1916 pla)rr r11;ino. 4 B1t1ul lful kittrns. 7 wl\s I RJ S H S r l!er. A!(C. Triun1ph 6j(I 1"(", f·u~i;vm
d $j() ~n 8637 Sil\i·, houschold lteinli. Sun. bargaln, ·108 Fon\ Road, 270 1-olJ SlOOO v J oli l. '! ;;l! U!k. l ~rey & l\'ht. Ll r11·<'ll_v11, 11. ·''1·~. Lo ves Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 poin1, ri!blr rn~. 67:i-34.JIJ.or ay guar. · ;_1 -• HAND CA RVED \\IAL,\'UT Cltlly. 9am-5pm. 1014 ,V. Oak C 1 M -~. · o.~ agua1· -----6,0 ·,•,"].
DEEP freez(', $60. Admiral· COF'ITE & end tables. SI. C . .\1. 01! J\lonro\•ia &l--'c'c'=· c'c'c'c· ====--ur;;an, $".l:iO. :i.17-{i82ti_'_. ---1 blk & wht. Afl 6: 673-2202, kn!~. $SO . .11.;..~9i:'~i a h 5:JO. Ca l 25 + Catlin• 27 ,.,.... "'
Sears Lady Kenmore 3 ~pd $200. Hef'<'ulon so(a & love Vlc ton a. NE'V TJCKTOCKER llA..\\,\TON O rnndel \!-.'.: FHE}~ fo·i1'f'"'ood. Ynu li;~nt. 121 fE.\lALE G "1'n1a n :i l\"c<'kdays for S1JO. fu.IJy llOi\"01\ Trilll 00. 1970. S))J.
v•aShf'r. St50. Self 1:lranin~ seat, crushed \•el\"et sofa & =--~""'---,.,..,--=-IThrift Shop back to school Spint>1 Orir-tn. Blo11d n1aplf' 1111 ~·oo want ~ tH2--0~'W. 1784 Slil'pher,! pupp1e.o;. purl'iired, rquipped , Location Newport l..:a11asak1 Trail 90 J970,
\Vt>!linghse F ro ~t-l r~e love seal. iamc s e t . 2?Vgal. Sean" •,·etdldry Shop sail'!~ All neiv io you Cahuiel. $400.&16-90:>1. Santa Ana Ave, C.M. ~2'). lilG--217~. H·u·bor 714/968-1810for inlo S27.i. Ea. w/000 1n1's Q:llly
6--8088 acuum. 'oun ll'l('Mt" l!C'I n1rrchandisf'. Start!; Tur~ ------' · · /I TI'f r1g, SIOO. Dining roon1 I.>-. I h . PRIVATE p EU 6 DAL\JA TIAN pu ppiC'.~ ,\f;.C, w K"f'llllC.. ''11111 on l-y , "'· $l5. fil&-5S2;,, 7 9 j o=A~ •• ~BoR~-.-,,-,_-,--.-,c.,,-c.~ .• , ::6"" ,\·i U1 4 S\\'i"e • e a1~. day SPpl ]4th. Shop closed Arty \l"aO!s to B .. ,, T tiger c:a1, n1o's. 2S' Pwr C111iscr S35 day S·l:l--OS6:i.
r. " " ,,,_.u 2hp la ll"n td~('r. ;i.K)..{)6:J9. Sf'pt. llth. 540 \V. 191 h. C.\1. buy Piano for Cl'l.~h. .\lalr. fr('e 10 good ho1nr. «Mw f!Ua111y . t·han1p s101:k 27' Sail, ~Ip;; :, !28 <lay
.<;ha.linla.l". apl 3, C.'.\l. 11·/n1attresse5. 2 co r ne r 2·14-1 Bowdoin Pl. C"I 8l'l--:l'.l78. '1~1-!f>W-SlL'U !i73--11181 Sra Coas1 Cruising Club
JIOTP0ii"T au!o 11·ashcr. tables. 2 chairs, 2 dr('ssers, B I C r C LE S , rt' c on d .] ~c.--~..-----~= c==--------~ --------~ I.I 1 K !Jed d & 1 h" RUf.IMAGE sale Sep1. 11. S S1lngray~. SIS up: adtlll Pianos /Organs 826 FnEf \\a!'>h111~ 111ach1n<'. SILKY 14Tf1rr rerna lr pup,;. 'e1111011 ar IOI' i;.;:i-:;,·i00
coppertone S60. rnmoN.' ' sprea s ma c ing cw·-a 1n to j p n1 H<l'ld 1n So 1 , 3 1~ N 10 n!'f'd~ m1tv.r 1l'f1<1ir h1'<1l1I . 'J. ~r n111lc stud, 1cn · 36' t1y·brido-, Cruiser: S•"'rt auto 11ashcr S5(1. Kerunore tai115 $IL. 49j-4290, · · . · · ·· · size~. or sp. --up. o SU-'1:0.lEH CLEAR,,NCI:.: '"" """ Cali!. Ed1:<on Co. parking lot sp. 6.J2--l:!72_ ~-2.102 r..nlit. aU Al\C . .l l>..:!!1!11. hsh1ni:-, c1iusin;?. Spls 6-
elec dr;·er $60. fill in xl11t SACRl~-JCE. lterculon 8' ,1 ... ,,,, ... S<. 11.B. :51\l.E: ----------------• o """' '" DA!lLlt\G 1~h1 1P !.· f1or1 lt.1h11n Greyhound ~l->l ay &1-t-S2\1. cond. i:Uar & dtlivered. sofa & loveSt'at. Jiv'g rm , . $ Nat1ona..I Ca5h RegL,ter! Kall'a1. S!('in1\;iy. BaJd11·111, ,.,
546--8672, 847...S115. turn incl velvet wla & i\1ANY use~ul ~ushld i1~ms Old, very-ornate brass case. \\'ul'l1tz('1·. Kirnl.lall, Lo111·ey, ~1nped kHlens, ~>\rl"'"j21~. 12 \\"ks Sho1s $100 J,)' COROi'\ADO Sailboa1.
U b •-RCA 1 1 .< k 1,,1 11 & !urn., h1--ch1,11r .• •. eas. Sat Xlnt cond. & ll'Orki""' order. Coii n. Allen, E tc. S72j •. up, 1630 ~trrUe\\'OOd, C.\J . frl 1-4000 rrnt day or \\'eek. \Vrile f3ol( 1\IUSl' ~ y ,-,...1; ovesea , ..,,pan oa v s, a S :no v Pl ~·... "' 8 \\"hirlrx>Ol gas rcfrig. 13 cu like lll'W! &t5-170l. & :un. lf'gtrl1a ·• Ideal for boutique shop, etc. R l::o"TALS. EASY TER;-.1s. * * 2 SwPtt, healthy frn1;il<' Ar.;c Ht•::;-i~tcn:tl Old Eng-lish 1J:l. :l9 Bayside Dr, r-.·E.
It. S4 lb f1~eze1·. $5Cl. KING 52 bed, back support c.;-.1. i\lust sell. $3JO. 642--3589 e\·~. Friendly telephone infor. p11rror~. long .t· st1or1 hair. Shf'rp Dog. r.lale pup. Of"A Boats, Sail 909
• •123 OLD elocks. \\·ash stand, FI ELD'S PIANO CO. j 'l().(/718. 1•Prl1fl('rl. ~l:l t:. 191h St C'.\1 ------~· --:--• fi4;:,.-_,. . S!eepaire, col $2'.lO ~rU $100. NEARLY new English l spd ----------------"'OLL'Y1BIA ~ YJl'll l I hookca~f' \li\h glass door~. b'k I'" RCA 'fV 1~ l8J...l l\cwnno·r Blvd. C F." p I '1 · "-· LV , " oar Pd O'KEEFF. ,t· '.\lern!l Gas Na1ural naugahyde S1n1-. ~-1 ~~ i·e ....,.. ..,.,, C I '1 ""'1 u~rE snia ll black rlog.1 yr. ~·R.r, cr1~rrt' .·1111a1urr id!h c<111i11111pn1, full rar·e dl-cs.<:f'r b;1.se, n11sc . .,..1 . ·'-Singt~· :jewing math .$3J. os a · t.'sa !•l/&'IJ·.12~..0 fenia !e. t\('('{i~ t:vod hon1f'. P11t1d\1', 8 1110 .. shol,:, license Range $10, Apt ~z rr:f rii; $'2(]. mons sletpt"J' co~! $2j() sell C 1 and cruise grar, head.
1685 Tu stin Ave. No. s. alt 5 $100, like nu. 962-792.i ~"-· -'-''-'-· -'----~--I PaJlosonic Ail1/f'i\I rad 12.3. WOULD YOU _1_1c_, _:-1 . J~'-"'-'_s Rr!. ,\TR __ !'.lii·l.\~.i. ;.:alli;.•, ~lerps .-... full elee-
pin. 3 l\lONTii old Jlcrculon sof<1 GOLD !lush Day's on Yu kon -1~1--l-IS2. BELIEVE f !1El': 1\!TTF.:J'l<S frtr-=11-~l!erPu r::.. Al\( 11,..,1,ics, bt'isroJ eondl1iun KEt\~iORE model 70• 11uto &. lo\'esorat. j\anle ~~:'1 , coHef' ~f. C.:ll. E\'erythi1ig h'Onil ·.-cBoE=A7UcTclic.oUcL-c&-0N7E0\V FHC:E OJtGAN LESSO.'JS 7\lt:O.C"d 1nlrws. j'l;crd i;:nnd supt·r peth1!1'r1'. sl1ow or pi'tlf!.'ssion;il rnainrainord sarc
b . & d 1 ll1rn., antinurs, n1iS<.'. to <',,.,, . .,.., .. h•.k• 1"·•'""0·., ''Jon'"' .... , ·-• 11k<.' No ''·"· '"'''''· ,·,1". 101·, l••·lol. 114 812-1612. l"OOO 1 "'&sher & g11s dryer. Boi 1n · e11 lbs. Unusual rrushrd ., ~ w · "·•" b "'" "~-~ ,.... . " . 01•er rep acemen!, 11'tll .. G & 1 1 1.. lu:nise~. Sat. Only. S!t1n·!')pm. ,,., .. ,,rom• J-"••·• I 1·, isu-al io n. Noohllg•i•'o". J .. ,., f'RE" . ' 11 G t D p ''''" 1 ,·,,~~··e. '!2·3737, x!nl con<l . :';b:1 ea. uar · \"e \'P 1v1ng room »e!, '" "''"' , · ' · · " " " r. ru11p1es. . nios IJ c , rea a ne ups ,. ... .. L ;,.--
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21)" Bl!\E delivered. 5-16-8612. 8~7-81 1 ;,. 67J..808S. GIGANT IC Garage S a l e 6-12--1759 Coin". :\tondays 7:30 Pm sn1al1 n11.\1?<.I hr'l'ed. ,,KC Hc:i.:. F'awn. 714 527-9698 LJOO--J.i-,-1 /ck"ll 'l-y-.~>'co-.-6'0,,
r.1AYTAG AUTO \rASllER, ;<.!UST sell 5 pc Dani"h di n-soniclhing for evcryone.l·R-E_O_\V_OO __ D __ Ju-m-be-,-.-,-.-rn-, COAST MUSIC , ===~-'c'_:l-783_9_'-~-.,.-·]sr-.-.,.-..,-,,-rrl-p•-,P-P"-,-.-,-l\KC. Goo£l tond. 2 sel<; of !'ail~. GIRL'S AnnS'!ron< bi k t,
YELLO\\', S3:i in:; 1)).I, :llagna1·nx Str:'i'('(J, lfi.~j\ ~:ili.;le Lane H.B. Fri-brds, reft-ig, b oo k !. r tr, ;;-;-o;c;;,;:o&cl-'c·2',..,.'1 ____ 1 ~\1 1X F.D LlliJ. 1 ~r--olrl n1alr ~ho11• s toC"k. l)1Jt·1un CO\'l'r. si:,o firm.
616-9i(~2
'·I C I Sun R!ti-815'1 2331 Santa Ana No. A, C>I. llA\l\IOND St e 1 n w a .19--32ti0 n1et.i.J11,• hll1r, good l'Oilrl. • 838--02:i.ll • ,,,.. rm Of ee Tbl, 2 ctu·s. ' · Y. Good ho111r. '1%--17ri ,) · · SlJ. 1~;;...".(,%
Cameras &
Equipment
642-1904. TI!l NGS from patio rurn. to &~ afl 4. Y:i.n1aha. New ..._ used ('all ;,.i~..t;;,~\ ~~-~ -------I d ro tt S 1 p1anw: ot most makes. B('st 1~~-~~~---~~~IOO.'\J ~: 3 1110 old. f"4'•ll:ilr. STAR Diincer. 50•·; <'ff ('11(1 ";{) llontla T1•a1l ;o ryclr, '(ln1
808 ''10 1'1'' .,,, m"•i •"ii. D•·•·•I an1ti1ue f'rorR r ems. ·a CARPET oontractar nas ('\'· • y I bl 1· ,,.,,. I YI I •· 1 s-I , fl (' I ol sea.sot1. \\1 a r f' ho'',, "" '-.. s. <;; \\' t · \ & buys 1n So.Cal1f.i !Sclun1dt ::>i cora <' \l ' ~.· · · ~-an . ;<o•OI' If'.~ 0 er.,()()( >lutlll.' ~l~q-~· •. '.\[r~a Pa11·n d r e~ s f!r f n it e st 11 n<I . · · un. ror. es mins er • Ct'SS shags, hi·lOil's: S2 Yd. l\ . 11.11'<1 n1othl'r c;1r. \\"1';i11cil R· 11 /ehild rru Shnl~ 962-6.)16. elraraiu·r . $200 1·omp!elr.
CQ\,-PJ.}:'ff: rlar k r oo m C1<e1lenza-<lrt>ss('r. z en i ! h Broorliiar. C'I. l0-1. up. frtt est. Ja~n 7.14: '5'.",,',~ .·\C,'•,:·. 1907 N. ?.lain, """ traifl<~rt .S:?IW'..!l'l___ ----------(21 31 fi~il-::i~21. Shop 6-\,J.-:tj:J" __ ~-~-l
'-l '> t ' \:\TIQ"E' ru b b 492 v: 1 .. " " 1.1.A ... ,\-i\/r.'" Ul<tl<' 1 ~I", I\'~ --SC:ll\\'INN 10 '1)(1. nird\um il..SSC'mu ~·. • r n a r g er,,.' "1('rro rad:P. T11 in N'd I.· ' · " ~. rn. a )' ~--~,-· ________ --s-1-----; \\.k nlct rar1 po.-.tilc p!IJ'lp1r.~ ,\f\(" Hf'l!:'.r 11 /hl;ick 11ps. P-C,\T 2SS, lull rac1nR eq111p.
c!Tye rs & po~ler ~ize trays. lraniP. Da\'enport, 5;:,...1g;,7 rl\1111::~. & gOCldws: &'pl 8. (Cluch. ina!rg_ loi·rff'a! • 1 \<"rlr>ne Chri rd Or~an frr~ !Cl (:(Y)oi hnnir 2 hlk, 1 $l·~i frlG-~i'l\i::. $l000. fran1•'. ~or! n •n·I, hf"•l of-
S75 or oller. 4~\-4M\. DF:\L;T 9· Sl)fa . c111~hrrl C11 1 1~1.1 10Bl<n111. 2001 Vista .~!10. Quf'cn berl SIJ. Ch;irr 1: ~nct1 , '.:O b,a.~tl· 1111111• IUO-Tillli, ** AJ\C-S.ch-c'H--,,--,-,-T-o-.v <:1111 i;111 6j3--fi,")l'l!l -'-"-"_:>I_i\---Ol~i .. -:-~----]
Furnlt ur• 110 i·r\i·e1. n<'V<'r u•rd, s,1:-.0 aurll , u ~. ,,1: .. n e1ng/l10!t\'.lm trrr1.er · • 'onrc•Vl1;1. '"' ------Ur 11111 6'.!l-1 !1.'1 l ':'F.Oi\lo!o&-r;-ilr'-.;:"n;;111r, Sl20 ").}6..l6::->5Cpco-c7tc;ncg-,G"oc-d',--~830 Fnt:F. kll!rn~. 1 r>1·~ n11f1,1. Cnl11(''<I Ch:inip i<i rP. ---------·I ~Pl\ k<Ylhlt.t•, j;~><I con-......, HARVE ST --\1<1.lrh•n::; loi"r$('at S 100. Househ o ld G oods 114 -----..:...:___ __ ,_. -----!r11 ;.til••, tr~iHi•<1 ~IJ,r•I ,.,.] ~11)~-fi.'ll~ nll fi J'llll t..· ii knd.... J,<::LAi\'DEB 31 -"f.!l -Likr 1 1.rO 9\"R -F.."1
CLEARANCE _,_·1_:,_1_!(1~. DRAPERJ ES--i;auhful 96" i\F.\\"PORT B£·,1ch Tennis ROS S1r;il(l" i1 /n1arkr r 1,.,; nr~ ·,;:~;.;>;.~! Horse s 856 ,,.,1,, rully rquip'1l fnr .;,~t·l~~~.\l,>,\ ~:.1-~:;:-ii, ...-in"1
SALE]] LST,\TE Sale: :;i20 Q(·1,;1n 1 C'luh \l('n1h£<l"~h1p. '*s! ol-200 Cl•nrinit•lri,.-. (.;(•l'l<I ~.-1,1,-:-,,,,,,,,-. -,-;;,,, .,,,, 11·111,1111:. ldr.:il f.nlJil.)' boa !. lc111~ fill 111/oltn/ 1111i rm. f 6-:wr432 . • •• u t'1 1ld 11 /)P <• lhilll 8.f)('(J ini's. Rlld.,Ccl.\l,~:30 a •n. lO!h, Xlnrron<l.6·H-1\1!1 l'r. •· · Cond .. 2 yrs old Sl:'Al. lii•n\P 11nH S !:_fl,\('l\ fl 1<!1ng Aft6 pm·j~J8-.-06."14 .t l00.4~J.l-ii~ll :,c1F.<\S $1:i & t;ri
CHAJ !l.S SlO & L"p
ROX SPRl,'\GS ~1."1
l\1A'irRESSES S20
11th, 12t h, F.n1\rr hOllSeful BRANO ll('ll' boys S1 ingray, fi i3-l{)(i i ~ * ~,l(l·~'i?:! •,. l.i·••o01l5. nur 11¢1'~" 1..) f)C'I ' rnR--;alr, hran•J n*'I'' S.i.ll'Jl
furn, -JarJt•~ flnt1quf'.•., Ma ch in ery 816 \\"on a.~ prize. guarantee SllOTGUN, , 1, "''''", '· .. ,,.,. -------pr11·11 1r le.·~nn . .\!I fll;r~. b) Hallmark. J\"e1 M· been 1n • ., ,.. • ·• l\!TTE'.\S, Blk f... ll'h!. 7 11·k~ 2 Sl1nn1ons rnrtaJ her!stt<1cls. R.OX F'ORD 18" f'nginf' 1a1hl', 11·Hh it. ~39. 546-1003. niodel 20 punip. chokr En~ll •h. ll i••trrn Hr>rsr~ 11·1!1<'r. S?:IO ('a sh. firn1.
:>taplt' s poon style, good $'Jj:, nl' 1radt or t;.o;1 oiler. J,'.E:\'.\IOP..~: ~e11cin!! maclnnC' !u!x's, "~N'll••n! •. ,.,11d•tton 11111 • P..P:ltl~• fnr roorl hr•ntc. h1-i:1rd~d S\:1 1110 ~i,"i7-06:.1:i. [l6't--J38L
EliO .llnnda CL 1~;1 ;.,Int •'1'.lnd
.i1;,ii. Pri\•a1e part),, Lo mi's.
5-1&-j!ll)l !)rt:'~S<'f'S & 11111 rors $."•[\
llt-:AI>ROAR DS Sl
NITE STANDS ~10
DIN1:7ITE SETS 149
~ ' ,.,. ::i 1~.~~~!l --• --ro11d. ~1;,. ;).!8-fi9%. ·l'.l.",...JO<~i 11•/c11liinet, s.·i0. .µ!. 11·12-iii2:.; ----!lQP.::;f.S ROAr.DED 1",\CO 4,1 r,1ini-tnk" 1 ~;0
,\l(>(trl. i-;,cr llrni r'finr!111on
.11:i. hp. :';RO. 8.30-50.17.
FREE WOOD
Garag• Sale 812 M isce ilaneou• 118 f"12-~·l:>-l VALLf.Y pool lahlr, sl;ii°r i&M Supcnnr. C\J
SU RF"BOARO 8' Gunsha pP-lop, S~lOO. i\lusl sr ll ,\lnving. ----\\",\T l·:Rflf~l)S ONLY S15. Ya1cr. $2.l Good conrl ilion. &17-:;Jli2 all 6. Li\'.\lP.<;; $1 & UP FAi'\TAST.IC l tr1n~. oa k
61fi·32.':1 l'i1>r <.'.in·nl ~
,, _;_;1-.·,;-.js •
Chrs!s of DrH\\eJ"s S2:1 library lablr. fu 1·n.. 2
\\"HILE TllEY LAST~! kyaeks. clorh1ng lOS 7th SI.,
U9Cd F'umi!Ur(' F1r lnry Nll'PI Bch.
1R85 Harbor Bl\•d, Ci\t :HS-!Joljl GAS dryer. 4 J.ll)Ster bed.
1---~-~---~--~1 C'hild"s playhoul'C aot ~-t ~t,\H din tahlf' & chs. rolor 51ove, hdbds, mi~. 3'.!l) Iris,
TV. RCA J'i1erl'O A:O.ll ri\1, Cd;>.!, Sat Sept. 11th 9 to 5.
l..:11n: or 11u~·rn ~1ze, Flt.st 20 &l\i-8;)2.l · ] c~=~~~--~~-l · I ' 'co===~~----~ 1 '71 Tt!leist \\"oor1$. I, .). 4 gau1i:" ''iny ' ·> yr. lactory1PRAC.llCALLY ne\\' elertro guaranler 6-lfi-fA>::l l ...... I D-2. n s . $6.j: l\la<:L;ff'f('Of
-----·--·---"'-""· hcad & tom contro , u-on~. 2-9. S\V $65. 6i:l-TXl2.
PEOOICORD"S S<l'llini:: 0111 \1"i ll sacrifiee 5250. &1&-1235. aftrr 40 }'Pars or rollPnl -~--~---=--POOL Table 3',.x7' Coin
Pell •nd Supplit-1
P e t s. Gen•ral
I~ ~' M--·-1:...--""' ~· '~~IL
850 Ge n eral 900
,t:,\f"Rlf'!CJ-_; nitil ds & 100:1r:g
f·w .i.J' "flll°"111, 11n.v f11 1r
offrr rirrrp!rrl. t9fi •. ~;;.><.i
CAL :lO -:-;~:;.1:;-:-nort1-;-sa 1ls,
hParl, a110<l1~1'rl hinged 11111.st.
Evin 6 hp, $l300. S46-1-l.J6
SU'.\1';'.!ER Sail. li fl. Sabot.
Shock Sail, oars $14ZI. 2H
Ha nol'rr Dr, Ci\1. j.ffi...l.10.l.
'!if! l!onda 17:1 r r, Lr~~ than
1000 ni i"s, Xlnt .~hapt", ~49~.
2-lU P~l . 6-1:>--'17:'0 ____ ,
'69 llond;i :;;l()..~!!"f'P1, hkc-
nt'W, niany x11·:i~ Sj2;, or
hes1 ollt•r. 49 l-40f..i.
1~·-:0.!~hlr~,.; 400~
mo1orr.vrlr rrre111 1011-end
JOb. extra.~: S3ii 1~980.
____ ,, __ _
poJUies! 20:i!12 l~igunil C.:i.-81-.g11n Tuner-an1pl\fiPr Oj'f'l"alffi type, $:00/oflrr.
RI " B I Vrry good Conrlit10n~ 0...·llf'r, 546--6649. l'\"es. tlAH '' 1~rruv1an Gu11iea P ig
NF.\\: l'.IR-12 rr1r11l~tor sn;:,_ 31 . ."lfl. Sr.iooth Gui ll('fl Pig. sv1i\·f1 rock w/o t t o m a nC.ARAG" S I· 4 1 4 , ll)Oll <, ._...guna eaC' ,_ S~-.0 • ;,.18-IDJI
PF.t"IDJ C"On n·s s('llini:: out
a fh.l· •10 ~cars of rofr('n
poli ti~! ~112 Lai;una Ca·
nyvn Rd., La~na BPach.
U1ATER Beds, c o mplrlor
11 l[l('(leslal rrame, mat.
h'f'ss, etc. only $6J. tnst.aU
S!O extra. 675-1730.
PEDDICO RU'S selcH-,,.--,.-,
aller 40 yl'ars of rot1t n
pnli !ic~' 20:>92 Lagun~ Ca-
nyon Rd, Laguna &!ach.
544-6862 , Jc, • a e. -:
·. Hel\otro?f', Cd:O.t. Trumpf'1, AR ~! chairs, sofa , Fr. Prov baby 5tro!ler, \' i b r a to r
bd rm set, glas~ top brk.(sl chair , dishes.
rm set. m11hog dr 1+il k , . .
miM:. Plv! rty :,,~i-lJ.\3. AN TIQUES, pa 1 n I 1 n i,:: ~.
p !urn1turt'. baby things. 2001
'.\fAl<E OF FER, 2 couch"~ V1sla Caudal ~ Blu f!s! Sept
And h111<'k n a u g ah )' fl e 11 &. 12 \O&.m-4pn1 .
rec"llner. 6i3-S6:.!1. GARAGE Sale. Good--~1c,.-m-,
r.10 DERN \\"al nut diiiing p11·r loo!~. "·1cktr bar.
t11ble. ex1€'nds lo o\'Pr 100" r'Olllpl "'/ aC'C'f'~S. clean
$11(1. 642-9899 alt. 6 pn1. bcds, much more. :.ST-0-196.
ROLL top rlesk, round oak YARD Sale. O\'('r 300 books.
!bl, 11nnolre, &. more ti n-m ·kf'r, clotl1('S, bric·a·brack
tique furniture. 837-8288. 20111 RhctrsidC" Dr .. Santa
f.IOVI NG seUhl; con!t'nts-4 Ana ll1s. 557-4604 Sal It Sun.
room•. vrry re&!OnAblP. 507 Garage Sale ThuD. ~ Sat.
Marigold, Cd.'1. 673-8902. :liR B Rochester, C.;-.l.
MOVING, ll OUS E H O L D Bet11·ef'n hN'. 9--t &16-ll:r.I.
TTEi\IS F'OR SALE. CALL SOFA, 2 ch<!in, co!ler t11bl!
962--5255 &. numerous misc. il<'l'l11 .
3 BAR 1t<ml1, "'&]nut r.vivel, E\"t'l or Sat/Sun. 536-7950.
white sre&ll. custom ma~. GARAGE SALE: 206 Col1l111!
KING La.11.·n reel po\l'f'r
n1011·f'r Mlf d1·ive , 3'~ lip
\1·/m!tal calch~r. $ 5 O.
~\.
\\"ATER hed11, All
$14.95. AJ;k about
rle 11I!. \Ve can
3.\&-74!'KI.
~i?l"!i
packagl'
d<-lh·er.
LoVf'Mal, Bir condi!ioMr,
frplc SCret'ns, and!ro~.
Call 64-i-5626
$SO. 646-0147 Av~. Balboa Isle. f )'J &. Sa!. AIR conditioner 18.<XXl BTU
STUDIO COUCH JO lil 1 673--0367. S7j, 15' Run About, 11.180 10"
SM. FOR ale • de~k. dlnine; rm sk1lf, make ofter . 557""""8Ji6
S.18--6173 chairs. pot1 dsh\1..,.-hr, rti:. \\'A TER.f'ORD S1en1wart'.
DB L Be-rt. dble drTsserl im Bolu. Chica , H.B. ~I of 12, Glenmort J>ll!lf'i'fl
ml1TOr. to!lcl ranch oak. like tOCit Pm-I Bristol. N . B . S:(I. Sl&-~10.~
new. Sli 5. 962-6254 Sat/SUn. 10 'ttl 5. B!kl!', GOO D ml~ I um b ,. r ,
GOl..O v elv•I e b1 l t reoord1, Mi!c'!. Galon-Ply"ood, ~boll.rd,~ x 4,
w/~ cuten, SU~. GARAGE S.Je • Tran~l('tTM I'll'. AH for S45. ~-0'110.
LU11e TJ(!U,·, S.IS-39!17. .'1111ny ii"mi=:. ol<i a. 11"'''-fin l lv""1"1 "11c,.-,cldc-"c"o"-----l
~1US'T sell YACHT
'.\IE ;>.IBERSlll P.
&14·0S!l2
Cl.LIB
"GlMINI
Q?. "'"''" ~ i't!J1JH1 "" ""·"-'"''"' l¢1i..i..71.J9.90
New fu n nture dolly SUi 823 ] cfc"c'c·-'-'c"'c"',-'-·~----
\\', 16th St. Cl\! ~4 Sell the old stuff
l-c-,-,-,-.,-,_-56-1_8_&_S._,-,-, ---1Ruy the new stntf
AQU.UllJS
JNI. 20 ~·-j
fli.tf ~
11-18--28-Jt!:ifl" Ul.12-81-88~
P1SClS ,, .. .,,a...
MA;,.~.--t.~ ~l ·
Bcrs ic Boating C o urse
Huntington Beach
H igh School 7:00
p .m ., Monda y eve n -
in g Septe mber 13.
Cours• conducted
by H u n t i n g t o n
Beach P.owp r
Squad r on.
SCRAM LETS
''ANSWERS
R1111(1(11n -:0.1t'!itiy -Tn1ly -
l f11l1eld -RED fAP~:
,,tt'Or<tlng 10 !lit: Btblt> tht'
world "<!!'! 1'r<·~lrrl in &\-\·r n
tlitys. hui yon must J'('lll*'fll·
111:'1 1n ti~ dn.1~ !hey didn':
h1t \"P Tl E:D Ti\PE.
S1\~lYr sailboat &
plP11', likr
613-41.\6.
llC\\'.
U'lr. rom-
$ ~ 60 .
l!l' Fbri::-t~ Day Sailer Bill
Trill r!e~ign, Ulhd au;-;. Bf'sl
offPr &i;,..20()j :i.16-36J2
i\1 ALIOU OlJTRIGG En~2I
nr nff('I". \lust sf'll . Good
('find. 6i:,_17114
'71 Honda 350 SL
'.\l u!'t sell * ~2-0JI~
l!O~DA r.11ni Trail. good
rondl!ion. 90 Car h-Bored
oul. Call afl 6, 673-2297.
'fil YA '.\TAHA Twin 2j(lcc.
KITE No, 2il1. fa.s1 & fun . Sharp! S<l'JJ or t1·adc for car.
Good t..'Ot11ti!ion. Co\'er & 8·12-1342.
rlnll y. S:.60. 673-19:tl '71 llonrl11 i;..c} <'" LikP ni"ii· 7co=·-.0s."u~oo.--1 -w~-,m-,-,--,-,·.1 1600 n1ile~. S\400. 4M-9t81
d1righy. fibergl!'uis. l 3 o O . rl.v.<1. 49:,.-0473 rves.
CALL 673-42.16. J\IANS JO s rx"I bikf'. u,td 1
8' SABOT ** $175 nio. Color • white, Call 4~-8:n..l ~0128 11.ft 5 pm. ;
Boats, Slips/Docks 910 Mobile Home1 "15
SIDE
2r.
lie, avail 9/17, up to
Cit ll 67Hlj0
DR\'. boa! & trailer lltoroge.
NE\V--.,-.,c,.-,-n~bl"t.~J7c.-g"1-.,-..,,,-I RAy~ide l.aunching ramp,
ply11·C191J hull llCf'l\I n10tor, .iOO E. Coast Hwy. NB.
ON 111E OCEAN~
1970 Nihar11 . 1 RR. 12.'l'rilj,
mn1 J'll furn. vacan!, l\b
park, 111\ li"tra~. 1Hl2-IR4 1.
Coast ;\Jnbtle llomes, '8752
fiarden Gro1·e Bl\"d. G:G.
63&-1760. •
!'J'~rf. t n r f1;:h\n~/cl l11 1ng SLIP or mooril\i, 11.·i!J buy or 8\' 01\ ne r, 2j\6(] R1UT!nt!On. Sl;'iO, trntltt f~C' 1117--6ro5. lease. J6' !<11i1. r 1 , 1 • 61~1 n1npr,., mm t'ri OC·
11 fl b>o11t n11l~Out1,.·i:1r1l "''°"'"""""'"""-=~~~I ..'.'~""."°:""~}. 11.R :-'36-13..'"~l
runull(lut 1;111.~~1 hol1om. ROAT }]1p lr,w 20' tJCla1. BY (lii·fr<'r. ::i7~10-n,,,1 f11·;i l 1·h·Hn~ S,iij, :11S--19t\~ po11"r or C't"IJlt'rhoard :<ail. l.Anf'tl". fllH1. hu•n, ll"!J K•ht
,. ,., •• ,~],"" 11,,,"1,,-:-, -,,1y rir P11.1·11!1nn. 6i3--tii!l0, • 1 ,,.. . ., ,~ _ '" 11ln1~. \ 111 t'Ond, F'~niil,y
"""· l 12 Hr Chr)·,.lt,. out. BO AT Slip Spaces Avail. 25" 1•a1·k.$9."ll!).S·l1-1-ltlli.lM2-6~!!1
!)l:i rd Sl j(J ~il..Jii'lf> __ 10 70·. l"lx 39' 1 Br. SJOOO.-
Da ily P!Jot \V11nt Adi have 5"1:l-6600 (",1i;h. ~IQ..72~ili
Call 642-5678 Now! Calpr Cirri~. H.B. 84i-{l-l.12 ll11y thio ""'.,.. fhi.f1 ll;1rgnin11 galort'. Sell idle ilt:m5 no•~! r.1~i Rr1~1r>l. *l2 ------------------~----·' -~
•
.. ·
* * TOYOTA
DISCOUNT
SALE
FANTASTI C
SAVINGS
ON '71 OEMOS. * '70 CORONA
WAGON (11•ASG)
$1599
'69 TOYOTA
Coron• H1rd!op, Ai1.
!XOA587) $1499
* '68 COROLA
2 Dlt. I041 8QEI
$1099
* '69 VW GHIA
(VQHOB4 l
$1499
* '69 V.W. BUG
<X085581
$1499
* '68 FIAT
150 H.T. IY-LM1 151
Sl'IDla
$1299
'68 TOYOTA
Coron• H1rdtop IVCS75l)
$1399
* MAVERICK
C,f, {I JJBNPI
$1699
* '65 FORD
2 DJI . H.T. I PG A7 1ll
$799
LOW
DOWM
PAYMfNTS
LOW
MONTHLY
PAY MINTS
..Dr.an· Lemi.t W YOLYO
VOLVO
DISCOUNT
SALE
FANTASTIC
SAVINGS
ON '71 DEMOS. * '68 VOLVO
I WAC711 )
$1995
* '71 DATSUN
!7'1iBQE )
$4899
* '68 FIAT 124
fXCKS1'1 )
$1799
TR4 Rd11'.
fU NA470)
$1299
'68 VOLVO
SEDAN. Autam1lic. lr1n,,
1ir. (VWJI J4 )
$1599
'66 FORD
G1!~rt1 500. Air,
... ylom1tic 1•111 1.
1.ic. ISSUl51) $899
'68 OLDS
Vi1t1 Cr11it1r. St1lio11
W19011. Air, 11"-l)C0A0•41 $2499
LOW
DOWN
l'ATM I NTS
LOW MONTHLY
f'AfMINTS
~r.an Le.uriA · W YOLYO
19--Wi H,.rbor, C.M. 646-930.l
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DAIL V PllaT <f:l
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Mobile Homes 935 Truckt 962 Autos, Imported" 970 Autos, Imported 910 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Import.cl 970 Autot, lmportMI 970 Auto•. tmported 970
CONTE MP().
LAGUNA HILLS
23301 RIDGE ROUTE DR.
tComtt of MoultM Plrn'YJ
Prestige adult community ad-
"jacent tv .Leisutf' \\'ork!.
Beautiful fiUrt'tlund ings, 1111
luxury appointmenti. 'fher·
apeut ic pool, Saunas', f'Jo;Cr·
cise gym, -4 billiard tables,
mu ch, muC'h more!
S& ix-aut, lurn modt'ls in
park-like setting.
CALL 830-3900 or 830.79('()
NO MISPRINT
Only S8::00 for '70 mod. 24 :..:
52, Vacant now tn nicc-
beach park, ready to move
in. (GZ6ti79) Coast f;fobilc
Home:s, 81.>2 Carden Grove
Blvd, G.G. 63&-47ti0.
• IH.
ln1ernational llarvcs11'r
Rt:CREATION Cf;NTER
ROY CARVER, Inc.
Lar9e Selection
of Fully
Reconditioned
Used V-W's
Porsches--:tS'.?5 Harbor B l\•d .
Cost.a !-.lesa 5•16--1·111,1 Campers & Vans
·~ rORD Rttr1t·hr"1. ~nod 1()1'1~;, 3{I Dtty or 1000 l\1ilc.9
body, nr1>ds l'n~inf', S2.'ll Gu11rant('t'!
97 27 Adams, llun1111{:1c11' Paris & Labor • Engine e
Bch, Tran!'.".• F'ront & RE-ar Axle
·~9 CHEVY 1_ 1fln p11 Rrbl! A.~se1nblles • Brake Sys-
cr1g. nl'\lo hr;~kr~. ~l:..11 :::::1 · tt"m • J::!ectrical S_vste1n
t"n~ & J Spd !1'8 111; $; ~ ~
DATSU:.:N.:.__j-~J::-A7:G-;:U--;AR;-;--
'71 BIG '69 JAG. XJ 510 SEDAN .,, ,..,_, ~~''""' ''"'"'' w1"ndow'S, only 25,02-0 miles,
$5795 Ovf'rllf'!lrl ('ani, 4 $pPf'r!, d!r.
Radio, lluatrr. Rul'kc-1 ~l'ats,
tinted gl11s~. In Jo miles. sac
r\/Jvt>. ti06Df'D, :i-16-8736 -
'..;\H.iiS! \,
'65 oA=Ts=uN~w'·=A=co~N 1
~ Spf•;.•d, Radio. l!C'att:'r.
~N :'l1J !l351
S.l99
HIGHLAND MOTOR S
!Jt'1 Jlar·bor Blvrl c .. ~1<1 i\lr...a 1f4; .. ~,,11M
1971 DATSU N Pic kup. 4
i.[lt't"d 1ran~nti.~~ion, r1irho
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 \V, Coast Hwy.
1°'1<'1"por1 Bf'ach
642-9405
* JAGUA~R~*.,.-
1969 2+2, Brillsh Grf'f'n na·
rural !{'arher 111tf'r1or, au10-
111.i.11t", Air Conn. chronic
.... -ire \\'heels, 23,000 n1i.
Xtra nl{"f'. !ZVC795)
'57 FORD '2 ron rruek, ra1r Rnd hf'alrr. In r .'l;l'f'llf'nl
11hapc, NC'rct~ pauu C'Ond1t1nn. Phnnc .'i-16-3i83. MacHoward
2-10 Pi\I : 6·15-1120 DATSUN -1!167---1600 839-9600 OR 531-0608
LAMBORGHINI
'67 l.A~!OORCHINI 350 CT,
hnght red. perf~t rorid.
Sl;iOO. Call 5-12·i»5 bet. 5.
LOTUS
LOTUS
Atm·!ORIZED
SA.LES & SERVICE
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3.100 \V, Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
MERCEDES BENZ
Orange County's
Largest Selection
New & Used
Mercedes Benz
MG
Beck to School Specials
'69 Austin
America
$895
8 spotless lov.· mileage cars to
choose f1-om.
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 \\'. Coast Hwy.
NC'wport Beach
642-940S
~ ntlNI m ··~,,
OPEL
OPEL '61
RALL YE KADETT
4 ~. mag wheels, radio,
heater, only 2l,OOO m Uefi,
Jocat owner car. Sale priced.
fXBliZllJ e NABERS CAOILLAC
200J HAR.IlOR BL.,
COSl'A MESA
CALL 540-9100
OPEN SUNDAYS
'66 KAOETTE WAGON
f Speed, Radio, Heater.
(S\'Pl95J
$599
HIG HLAND MOTORS
Zl45 Harbor Blvd.
Cos.ta :\lesa 645-54CM
PORSCHE
RENT or Sale: Nr ~ I Br.
furn + sleeper. Patio. Pool.
Bay. Lido ViUagC', N .B.
$200/mo. Days 213:465--2163,
Eves 21.1: 788-3342, \.\'knds
71.J : 67~7$,
'6.''i CJIF.\l ~;;:--\l'1neh, 519.3031 J:.:Kt. 66 or ITT Roads!cr. \lf'ry clean, rx-Corn!'r \st & Harbor
12x16,:; tires. IK''I' pa1nl, 4 1970 HARBOR BLVD, l"C'!lent co11d1tion. SU95JXI. Santa Antt
spc! Iran~. ~IS.-71:\·I ('\'f'<:, cosr,\ i\1E'SA _P_h_"1_5-_2083 __ ._,_IC'r 5:30 P .r.1 . '71 JAGCOU_P_E __
Auto Leasing 964 ----u00=,c=.o~----1 0A'l'!'iUN 'li9 2 rlr scrl11n, -I Burgund)' with tan inrrrior.
Jim Slemons Imps.
Warner & Mai n St.
Santa A'1a 546-4114
"FRIEDLANDER"
UISO 9EACM !MWY, Jtj
893·7566 • 537.&24
'70 PORSCHE 911 T
Yc!!ow w/black interior, 5
sp«'d, A111/F711, n1ag wheels. I
B~:AUTIFUL new 1-lxfiO Ke)'
\Vest, 2 BR, 2 ba. 10
G1~nlear Park, Open housC'.
Spatt No. 11, 1750 'A'hitt1cr
Ave., C.M.
MG
AUTifORIZEO
SALES & SERVICE
LJts of exlras. !
ANNIV ERSARY •50 SPORT CAR i;pct. r 11. V!'ry (1r1in. air rond. 4 spd. t'h1'\ln1c
$1 295. frM -::i:1 ll. \vhct•ls, only 7,:120 n11les,
'69 2~1)-SL touplc ~St('r
121 • '62 190-SL couple
roadster '21 • '67 200
d1r~eJ, aul•1. ,11r • '67 ~S e 'ti!! 2."il/8 e "67 211}-S e
'70 250-Z rouplt' e '70
2M-SE. 7llA.1\/Y ~1lOilE to
$619S I
We have a large selection of i
Porsches '65 to 7t's. 1 CLEARANCE SALE FERRARI 16795
NEWPORT
IMPORTS PINTO \\'/AUTO. NOW!
Trans. ~5 day, 5c mile. FRITZ WARREN'S
FERRARI
AUTHORlZED
SALES & SERVlCE
NEWPORT
IMPORTS NEWPORT
IMPORTS
'67 BROADJ\IORE J2x60, 2
br, raised porch. a\\'Oings,
skirting. Many blln~. $:)30()
531-1077.
8' x 36". To lw moved. Firm,
Sl,095. Owner. E! MoITO
Park, Lag B. Sp ~. 881°1 N.
Coast Hwy, 1-7 pm.
THEODORE SPORT CAR CENTER
ROBINS FORD 7lO E. 1.~r .St., s.,\. ~7--0764
2060 HARBOR BLVD. Open d1iily !l-9; l'loscd Sunday NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 \V. Coas! H\\•y.
NC\VpQrt Beach
642-9405
f honsc J1\lm. 3100 \V. Coast Hwy.
1 OF A KIND ' 1!"170 280 SE Newport Beact.
Conv, :'11 c!alllc hluf', hluC'l----~-7.----
l1',1ll1rr int. fully rqpT inc. MGA
3100 W. Coast Hwy,
NC'wport Beach I
642-9405 .
3100 \Y. Coast Hwy. Jaguur. Nc\v paint, intrr Autos Wanted 968
COST/ l\!ESA 642..00lO
AUDI 1-----1961 11 BEAUT. :\!ark atr. Appt only~ 612-1813.
MG '61 ~1GA hartllop, A:\I/F11l
driven \Vith loving care.
$6.<J'J. * ~19
'63 Porsche 356 cpe, silver~
v..•/ red in!erior, Am/Fm,
~1ags, Pirelli's, overhaulcdj
cng, !st reas oiler. &1~3J05i
aft 5. t
'68 PORSCHE 9U 5 spd, l!lf·I
eel cond, silvt>r blue, 1
OWllC'f, $1,200. Aftf'r 5 call,
8~6-7342 Hunt Harbour.
1-'0R &ale or lease mobile
home, adult park. Pool, pri.
beach, etc. No. 53 Bayside
Village, 300 E. Cst Hwy, NB
Motor Homes 940
22' Sct'ch'>'-'OOCI Vacationer.
fully 5eU-conl1tinl'd w/xtra
gas tank & bike mount, Sips
6, lo mi's & good cond . ror
further info call 546-7167.
Trailers, Travel 945
24' TROTWOOD TRAVEL
TRAILER with st or a gt'
shed-$800.
-&12-4238-
1~70 AUDl JOO LS, 4 rir, Newport Beach 11kr 1lC'11•. OD. S 12 9 5 ,
A~1/F:\1 !<IC'rN), ·I SJXl. l ----~------1 5'19-\~.\2.
WE PAY TOP -------CASH i t.IXKI mi. '''' "'"· S35i>ll. "' FIAT l---"'J=E~N~S~E~N~--rra t1{' for '70.'71 V\\·1 ----------
New 1971 1---------
AUST IN AMERICA
$1695
MGB
can1pC'r. ti ·1 ·1-IS 0:; or
:116-6170. tor used can; & trucks, just
call us for tree estimates. 1---A-U_S_T_l_N __ _
GROTH CHEVROLET
Ask for Sales r>1anager
182.U BC'ach Blvd.
Huntington BC'nch
841.6087 KI 9-l.'lJl
WE OES PERATELY
NEED
AU~Tli\' :\lini-Coopcr "S"
Jn1n1;ic shaf)(': Cus1on1 paint
and rxtras. :S:'lOOJ. :'157-6.i9CI
AUSTIN HEALEY
·£,\ A U;-;TJ~ llP"alc_v, nr.cds
ll'nrk Call TuC's rhru Fri, 10
Clran Ui;l'cl ean; 10 :1. :~10-.-~7.\ hc'!;t ofr.
FANTASTIC PRICES . • • p "d f d f 61, 300 J\lh. Ill rrran1pulf, a1 or your l".'l r, pa1 or O/D. Pirtlli·~ 'nPiv lOfl .~
• Complele Stock o l
16am-:ru~1
Th ink S-
"FRIEOLANDER"
JENSEN
AUTHORIZED
SALES ; SERVICE
Just a fr\v lrfr including ra-
dio, hParrr, rte.
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
NE\V ·71 711GB-GT, bronze,
radio, 310 mi. Assume
pymn1s. $102 mo. &i&-2903.
OPEL
'66 OPEL F;1.s!back. Clean,
gOOl.i 1Yind. R&H. Air. $595.
13750 IEACH ILYD. 3100 \\·.Coast Hwy. 613-8716 or 673-8ll7.
:H......,. J9) 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. Nc11·por1 Rraeh '&I OPEL. New clutch,
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
893-7:i66 • :i37-6824 Newp:irt Beach 642-9405 hallt:'ry & volt. re~.
'70 850 Spyder KARMANN GHIA ----'")(J '""°'' '5'1 J\'lG T~'. rt'slnrrd, ~ood
•I sprf'd, radio, hC'alCJ', r11d111l C'(lnr!.. wire \\·hcrls, \714) OPEL GT '69 xlnt cond
11rP~ Special f'Xhausl, only * • 'li9 Gh111, l•l,()()(t nulcs, !i2J.-l:'ii0 Red. $2100.
6.000· rnilcs. 71111 .., ~arrifi('C'! AM/F:'lt, radial 11 res, The IHs1-,,~.1-,c,.-,-,.-,-.,c11c"~Wc,~sl * 5:16-3219 *
'6.S PORSCHE 91.2, :dnt Cond.
711any extras. Must scU.
$3695. S.!8-27fi5 or 6'12--0261
PORSCHE '62 Cabriolet ROO
\\'/b\k inter, $2150. Call
673-32~.
SUNBEAM
'66 custom Tig er. many •x-
tras. SHARP! $1.750.
642-7315 SEARS Tent Tra i ler
(Nimrod) wilh Adda-room,
cost $1 ,000 sclling tor $47J.
83..~207~. or DEAN LEWIS hal ter:-·. S~'ll!l5. 7\~/529-1\45.
-;-&\ /\usli!I llralt'y 3000, o!'ig.
01vnr.r. Xl11'1 rond, PROWLER 17". Self-con· 1~6 HARBOR BLVO.
:\111.kr offer ~ Call S:l0-2!127l ,'~'-"~'-'-"'c·~==---c .. a 0 111\y Pilot Classified Fast N!SU!t~ aN! just a phone
all ti pni. N•'l'rl 11 "Pad'".' rl;H·r an 11d~ Arl . t.r,!.-j678 C'ttll all'ay -642-5678 ~1l··-i;i-1-1'>2T1 ~S~pc,,~1,~c.01,"c:'.sJX=1•.l'.A~u~t~o~,~N'.~e~wc.:_.:..:_:::_c.cc:.·980 I ·A~u-lo-,-.-N~ew-----9c8~0 Autos, New 980
Turn unused items into quick!
cash, call 642-5678
Autos, New 980\
taincd. Custom bu i I! Cos!a J\1r sa &IG-9~.l 510·3·19S J~irrlli's . 111111111.f', lo m1lrs. '
motorcycle racks plus many ANNIVERSARY #SQ BMW extra~ Sl900. 962-7689. AUTOS WANTED
Top dollar Jor clean used l--A-,-to-m-oo-.-",-F.-,-,,-,-Je-,-,.-
c2rs, Sc!' Anc1y Rrown •
14' Al.JO, $550 or bC'st offer.
• 54&--4056 •
[ l§J
Antiques/Classics 953
THEODORE ~ ~~~,~~o:~~~ "'
cosT.1 'tESA r.i2.0010 ROY CARVER, Inc .
\VF: P~\Y TOP DOLLAR
l'OR ]'QP USED CARS 29~5 1-Jarbor Blvd.
Cosla r.trsa 546-4444
S2,li00 or bsl olll'r. ~i·l~5::12.
JAGUAR
'fi6 ,JAG Xl\1=7. Jmmacula!e~
\fue! Sl'C! $2750/oller. Ph.
6i::-'.:2i0.
J9l.'i FORD Pick U p JI your car Is extra clean, C l &!? 56~8 No ,,
s ec us hrs\. ai --1 11 •
Tllll::D ol ltl<ll old turn1ture'?
It's rf'ally no! tha l h;ird
to replace. J ust wa !l""h the
furniture & m lsccllaneaJs
columns ln the Classified
&ction.
customized, 1954 red Ram
Hcmi e ng. Belier than fair
end. Tow bar s ... tauno. $450.
or bC'st oiler. Af1t:'r 6
5.'i7-4398.
BAVER BUIC!\ Autos, New
231 E. 17th St. l;;;;m••••;;;::;::;;:;;;;jjjjiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil
980 Autos, New
Cos la Mesa 548-7765
'44 Ford Deluxe Woody * $400 -496-4008 *
Oun• Buggies 956
ll\1PORTS WANTED
Orange CountiC's
TOP ; BUYER
BILL l\IAX..l~Y TOYOTA
]8881. Beach Blvrl.
'70 Dune Buggy. !-.1anx bod.''.
VW cng. Top & side cur-
tains, chrome. SL leJ.::al.
1-1. Beach. Ph. 8.\7-S555
Autos, lmpor1ed 970
radio. Xlnt. f\1ake orrer '69 Tary;a 911-1-; • '70 !"ll·I •
548-5991. '66 91:? • ·li6 Ar!\'rnrurf' (iT
• ·1;9 1-olG l>-t:r. ;ur • '7Q
'70 VW Ij(X) cc Dune Bug-Opl'n c:T, ~ulo e ·r;!l B:\l\V
gy. Stref't legal. re-bit Pill!-lf{l(l ;\lANY 1\10111-: tu
$700. or bcsl olr. ~5-ll79 choose from.
altrr 6 pm. Author11rrl \!AZ OC'altT
'67 J\!t'yl'rs fl\anx, s1. lri;:.:U, ~ 1 f 51l-i2."ll (.~arcs tires. lop k cxtras, l ·,~_,-~,-\.,-m~l-od~,,--,-,-,.~,"
&>st oller. 871-&~10. investment ---Dimc-A-Li.nf' 642-567~ Cttll 6'12-fi67R
Autos, lmport•d 970 Autos, fmported
'57
'67
CHECK THESE
VALUES
VW BUG
Run• .t nd 100~1 OK .
Good h•~•P· .ti• low
pr ic•, IQXDD10 )
VW BUG
Liqhl blue f;,.;,h -hl.t'k
;,.1 .. rio•-•un1 f;,. •.
!TYF1511
970
GUARANTY SELECTED USEO CARS
WITH 2 YEAR QUALITY WARRANTY
'70
'69
'69
'70
'70
'69
CH EVE LLE
Spt Cl'" V I , llUTO l•11n~. pOw<r •l~tronQ, l•"d•u !OP. /UU!.
IMPALA
Cu'' C~•. v ~ ""'n "~"' ,,.., .... •• ,1~e•mg, l•n<i•u top, •Ir «met
' "I "
CHEVY
< ,r,~f'<l II 100 "'''"" I ,_ ('
WMtlln!y llvllllllhl• '• 1•11}1 1
CHEVY Monte Carlo
J5a, "'"to l•Ml> .• llurl!Gl Powtr
S!e<:"no. Pow~r 8••~"1.. Loo<le<I ond
E•(U>toanol Corid. Slk •lllt
Glll•(ie 500, • door •Kl"n V f ,
""'"· tr•no .. pow•• 1tterll'Q, •Ir to"ll. (llllll,
PLYMOUTH
G.IXC01<~.P&t<.UOC I O V I. rocw•• ••~••l<>Q, •i• cotld . •uto.
lr•n•, •Ir 1l>O<k!. C "l lS)
'68 VW BUG
Sh •rp red fini1h-bl•'~
inlerio•-• 11oocl one •f •
9 ood price, fWOC4 11l
$1199 t '69 NOVA
Cau11•. •t•nd~rd 1~1'1 l8M•u roof,
low m 1lt1;t , Hie• cer. OJIOl $1465
'68
'71
'68
'69
'68
SKYLARK
~i~i•r• cherco1! fin i 1~-
immecu1•1• white inlelior-
11,000 .tci u•l mil•t, (5!. !: 911 1
o,~~~o :J,;,., .,,,,_ $2799
li~e new m•l•lllt; fi11i1h-
bl.ttk interior-EXCELLENT
'!MN S041 l
VW SQUAREBACK $1499 Sunrc104-l ri9ht ¥•How fi,;,i.-N,, ••••• ,,,,,; ...
!XCM7••>
FIREBIRO
SHAR,!-Aulo, lr•n•.··-•i• ,011d .-P.S.-f'.I.
!WJP9ll1
Harbour Volkswagen
18711 Btach Blvd, 842-4435
Huntington B••ch
I
I '68 OLDS
Ul•!d W•oon, Vt, •u•o. """'' POW•• S!f~rlnQ, •Jr co...:!. (!708) $1995
'66
'67
CAPRICE
V.8, ~u1n Tr&<'\, J\llwtr •l•trlng,
but~•! •••h. ~Ir coM, ltM~u 1011.
I 13.!•I
VW BUG
t ow M•IM 4 ~pted, lt&dle a.
~tllU, (•IUjl
$1365
$895
WAGONS NOW IS THE TIME
• ci-o.. '"'" -kln91-l"•I•'"· 1m..-t••. an.1", o..,~
Villl C"'IHt'f, l'erdi., All Ill E•¢fl'lleM1 CMlll*'I. ltMI GrHI
DAVE ROSS PO~llAC -
7°/o EXCISE
TAX REBATE!
1,. ad6ilion I•~· "arrnol low pri<•• yo• .,;n
r•<•i•t a 1% 10~ rth.alt o• oll '71 ,.11'"~··
t erl •wrchalot. u ,o• Ctllt~~·.•i•••I ••· , ........
finam.e 1'-1a11o1J:cr ~
'71 FIREBIRD
Th o• o~e ho• ,t oil o..cl~dor>g a•• t ond•l•On•"'J·
powl!f bro~e,, power •ll'flf•"'). oolomc'·~ rror.1·
Jl\IUIOO.fS!.._ I 17)
1971 DEMO SPECIAL!
P~rn ,\faoajlet·~
1971 LE MANS
c~etely eqo..r~ wilh bucks! !Ml• Automo•·
K Tran,miuion, Power D11c Bro~11 Powtr
51ffring, Fot!OI¥ Air, Vinyl Roof T111Ted glnH,
W™'-Wal!t imd more. Strini I Z107J4S -
Used C•t Manll4!cr·•
'71 G. PRIX
CO!flPletely looded Wi!h slt'f90. ~ wi~
air (OllditioninQ, power bro~e~ ~ lleer~
cMomatit lroMmiUion. (SIL I 288).
THE '72' s ARE HERE!
~AND WE STILL HAVE OVER 27
NEW '71 MODELS TO
CLEAR-OUT!
BIG SAVINGS ON GREAT USED CAR BUYS
'66 Chevy '68 Chevy '68 Chrysler
ll l)YA
& floo ltt. (!i8V 211 )
$1188
'66 Mustang
Spor1,J 1oetll7doCl'l'C°"'".
11<11 1.1 '""''" w~• w1-1~ ~ ...
~·• .!; 11..,1.,. a•d "'""' """<h ....,..,. (~8X 1411
...... 1. , ... _
1 Ooor Hordlop, l u1,,_,;c
Trnn.,,,<Uioe. P11W• SI .... ~.
Powt1 h~ fac l...., '" C""" ~""'""IJ• Vinyl Rao~ ~odio & Htmw,YOX101
'69 Ford Cust
4 Dfft'Se4e1
Jiv-tc r,...,1ft11,.ion. ,_
)t.triog, llloled. (18. 2611
.... ,.i.
4 D..,..Aulo""'"" """""'-"""'· Rodia & Hto!er, Pow., STO•""'l·
l11tloty Air (M<M<Ofl•"'J. Sol al
S yr. 50.001) mil1 worronry
O•o•I. (WVT 5~2)
$1488
100%
MONEY BACIC
GUARANTEE
ll °'"' Ro« l'oMlt l'llU .._
i.,ve. fUll 431wr:i<.1" 100" -•v batll 9"0"""tu. Voe<"",_
""' I!.. -of .,_ u-. wilh <.,,,.!OllCOl'lfirlerc:L
'67 Mercury
c-••rllt7
2 Goo< Hotd!OQ. l~to-!~
l~lion. Po-S!e•u·og.
P-Arokts, J.ac.,..,. •• (.,.....
d.tMOr,g. teoih<o" rn.. llo4iG a.
HH!«. (?SJ; 1161
$1788
'69 Bonneville
4 Dr. MeN1.,
'-'-" 1,,.,...,;,'"'"' ·-Sio•irrg. Pc-AroU,,. Po:'°""
A" Cond;tio~in<J. v;,,,.i loaf,
Radio & lllottr. (V(Z 661)
"""""""clrot1,..,i.'"°"''-
81ok8" Power S'-ir"J. la<!ory
A.., (oorli!ioni"q. V•ny! ltoot,
Rocfoo & l1eolef (Viti BJS)
$1988
'69 Firebird
'68 Mere.
•• l.t .. ,,,, a.c•
l ubnnllt '"""""'llerl. '"-St-itov, ,__. llnllrn, ltodio&
H .. l«fNVKMS]
$988
'69 Toyota
.. 0 .... 1.~ ...
' Sptod. Rlllllo 4 H.o1• !nT
1•11
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44 DAILY PILOT f"riday, Stpttmbtr 10 197 1
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Autos, Imported 910 '68 Tayota Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 97li Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Uted 990 Autos, Used
TOYOTA
'70 Toyota Corona
J2.!XXJ nii!C'5, Xtra dPan
.Au101naoc, Radio,
etc, 19S3ASP1
l!eali"~
$1795
MacHoward
SJJ.f11;oo or 5.:\l-WOS
G.Jnl(lr ls1 !--llarlx'r
A111" Trans, 4 Dr l!n) nnl("I;
tl\'OR·l:lO I .
$1 295
o~,~o~
,~ ..
TOYOTA
TOYOTA
DEMO SALE
l.AJ{L;t·: Nt :\V & USED
TOYOT,\ SELEC'l'!O:-J
.SEt: US 8Et-0Jt£
YOU BUY•
--------TOYOTA
'68 TUYlTfA
IMMACULATE!
Au!o, alrleond, ~h<irp~ g,,_
low B!ue Book p rlli.', $117£,.
~l>Sl'm
TRIUMPH
'67 TR-4A ROADSTER
VOLKSWAGEN
'68 vw
Squareback
r .. Lt1ory ltrbuilt Engtnr, cus-
101n Pw1uctl, !X£VI6'.>J
$1495
VOLKSWAGEN
vw
Bus & Camper
71 U111; Sunroof, Low ft-J iles
69 PopTop Camper, Lo'"'
~llh"S
·i:,7Can1f*r1 to choo~ From
BUICK
'71 RIVIERA
t'ull poy,er, faclory a ir l.'Ond1-
t1!11ung, vu1y1 top, mag
11'ha>ls, only ~ aC1ll8.I
1ni!es. fl08CQT1
$4995
TERRY BUICK
Stl:-& \\'alnu1, Huntington Bch
53~6588
..DeJ1Jt Lewi.! QP TOYOTA Santa ,.\n11 ~19-30:).J Ex!. 6!i nr 61 ! '/111 . nv•1lr1vc. Dir. 1·;\(·• 1.
@;,, 66 ""'" 3 to choo"' >'<oru o~,~ jlllo~ o~,~, ~,6-1 8-UICKSPECIAL 1 ,.,,-1-1 -~~1,-llems /l0\\'7'___ 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 19-16 l!arbor, C.:'1!. 646.930.~ )c•ni C.'Ulxl lllOll !hrunu1. U»n~
\\'e'!t help yoll sell! &12-5678 C'Os-TA :'l!ESA Ca.IJ &12-56i8 Now! NI by h!tlr old sr.hool trar h.
Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 f'r iTr:t-;:ZS5J Sinall clo1o.n.
I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J \I 1IJ ltn. p~·i. pry. !:1·16-8736
'''"'°" ~~'" "' 67 Q' ,,,
V8 Au1on1Rtll', Radio, Hea1.
e:. O·~NH945)
11 n:· -194·6811 flft 5 a1n. $399
HIGHLAND MOTORS
214.J Jlarbor Blvd. SPECIAL!
BRAND NEW 1971
REDUCED •00&~0
XF!-1 -Air 'ondilicft inq , J5f.<1V, 1•ltcl 1hilt l r•n•., WSW tiro•, 1;11 olttrinq ""h ttl,
pew•• 1l•ttinq, powt r d;>< br~~•I, pow•• window>, AM radio, 1pcrt t on1olt w;,h 'lock.
b.ttplionall y bt•utif~I ''" =1~9 lM5bOSOS
COME IN TODAY •..
. Ora11gt County's .. F11mily of F int Cars"
I
ohnson & son
LI NCOLN MERCU RY
COUGA R ·C APR I
M""K 111
2626 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA • 540·5630
6.1 Spitfire. Sitl·. S~:i1l 11 OI)!
n11·s r.n t'llg. rtad1of.>.;lras.
!).!-l-13()7 --------1' R 2JO, 1!)!:)8. 11·1res, xtr11«.
xln'I • rond. $16;:{1. Ca I J
!i7:H)6(ij,
'60 Triumph $200
962-01114
VOLKSWAGEN
'66 VW Bug
•l Speed, t ltSf''66J!
$795
o~,~,se~
o~-''
. 11!1·::0:\l E.xl . tiG or 67
1~70 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA !\fESA
~'69VWBUC-
·I ~pd. dlr. Xl1H. t·ond. S;1i·-
r1fwt'! Ttikf' oldf'r car in
lradC' or sinal! do\\·n. \Vill
ftrt. pY!. ply, (VOY2!Y.11
!J.16·8736 or •l!ll·GSll. Call <1!!
'6G V\V BUt;, s I ri.; h I !y
l hn1~l1f'd, ,.,_~-.or! lrw dune
h11~gy or '.' $300, (,.i(j...l.\JS alt
6.
J970 H,\JU30R BLVD.
('t)!->~l'A .\11'.'.SA CosTn .\les.1. IH.l-jl(}I
'61 VW BUG '69 Buick Riviera
5-19·3031 F.xt fi6 or 67
1970 HARBOR BLVD.
COSfA !\1ESA
•I ·'JM'rrl, rarl111. hrc111~r. Dunc VOLVO Full Po\\'er. Factory Air
li11ggy SJll.'Clid. t!Ql'i96 ~ -----------! Cond, Aill/Fi\'I P.adio Lau-
S97.SO VOLVO ''"Top, IYQB581i '
HIGHLAN D MOTORS DEMO SALEI $3395
211:, lh1rUor Blvd. '71 2-DR. $2998 co.~1;1 ''C'sa i;.1,;.;...i(}I n&11 Auroi\1AT1c ~" MacHoward
'711 l'r1rM.:lw !ll\ 'f, 5 r;pc!, SEE US DEFORE
A:'ll /~--\l, 111ni.; "h ••PI s , )'OU BU\'~
1n<1 ny +'E ,S ~i j O.
71 ! ~1:\:!-l·l~J.
~-·u.~ Sundial V\\I carJIJX't', n•loll
1i1g irlC'. 4-lr;ick strrE'O, like
II('\\~ 49+-Z:1J1J'.
• '62 V\\', Io nii. '65 en~
J)('rf. st'hOll l tran~. :\1ust
sell. makf' offer 962-1782.
e 197U V\V BUS e
Ciood cond. S~'li<X) li.rn1.
li7:t-G0-16 ah 12 noon .
..Demtlemi.i •. VOLVO
1946 Harbor, C.!\t. 646.9303
~ THINI
'Bl' 'Y0!.¥0'
"FRIEDLANDER"
111Sf laACh CHWY • .,;
89J..7566 • 537-6824
61 V\\', ne\~' ,;f'al 1·•1\!'r:> &
1n11n1, r/h, \'CTY ~le11n, S700,
(;i:,....o:ti·l nfl j. i-A~.-,0-,-.~u~ .. -.----990~
]966-V\V'bug, Jo n1 iles. rlC\\ hrr~. f':>.crl co11d. $7;:{1. or P. T. L. MOTORS
offrr. 6+t-~l\6~ :!IS(; llARBOR BLVU,, <..: .. \1.
-~--~-~ '68 Chevy \\'indow Van -V-8.
'ti!f V\\' Bu:.:. clf't1ll, \J.000 ALllo rrans, 9 Pa,;«.
rn1lf'S , $!2!(1. '6.i Coronet 500 (Jo.IZ·l77 1 $750
f~l-1...0il~ .\Jobile Camper $12";)()
·:1!! \i\V Hu.~. lid l'Ond 1n11~1
1,.-· ~·~·n. 1~1 s~oo 1akrs i1!
:lllfi ,3.l1h S!, NH -----1 191:i:\ VI\' h11s: 1961 V\V bug
'.T.l CoJ"\l!'tle S600
H.easonable Offer AccC'pted
64~2698
BUICK
Holl\ ~ood !'Ond, run \\'tll. ----------
8.~9·%00 Of ~1.11-0008
CorllC'r lsr & Harbor
Santa Ana
'6G lt1vlt>ra, vinyl 1op. Au·
corw!. Powf'r Steer ing,
brake~. '''1ndo11s. XI n ! ,
54.>-l.1126 aft 2 P'.11
l.\'l:0.1ACULATf.: '70 Skylal'k,
fully equipJ>f"(I, fxcel cond.
S2,69i 8-17-7506.
CADILLAC
CADILLAC 1968
Cpe. De Ville
Vinyl top, clnlh !.: learhcr in·
1erior, FUL J, POll'Elt &
FACTORY ,\I R CONDI-
TIONING, A.\1/F:'>f radio,
r1ew !ires. !ZNB7Gi)
SJ29S
NABERS Cadillac
AU"!110R!ZF:D DE:ALER
2600 H;u'Lror Blvd.,
Cos~a fllesa
'66 V\V hu,i.:. gnntl •«ind. •,r .... 1i=)(1 '68 Sport W _·..:...._··· agon
i:<'llfP(li 1ransfcr. Sli50. Phofl{' 'f>4 V\\' flu~, l :f,O. pan ... ·Jled. Full ,....,11 . .,~ facto-a · _,_
Call 51().9100 01J('n Sun1ta.v
'(i!I Cad El Dor 11ilo.
Gv1~<.uus. Lark blue, w/11
top, Jo rn i"s. nri,::. 01\·ner.
;\l1<•h. 111·es 1\sk for !sen,
:~16-73!!2. M~ .. --·····•''-llun~ ~llllf'lll, ., .. · clit1oning. l owner (V'fJ7•18J
e V\V b11s, vr1y f'll'an, J.."-"otl 1 ___ •~•-f.HH;7S 1 * • $2295 '
mN.·han1ca l l'On1l. SR 95. ·7~ V\\' Sqbk. Nu 11ht11alls, TERRY BUICK
&ll-1·11:;. Biii. t.•.o('o rnit1S, lo m i._ . .
;.;lnl rond, S•ll/O & ·r () p or .ilh & \\·alnu!. fl unt1ngto11 Bch '!~) V\V Bu1.;, ]io 1111, l S n1;1gs,
\l'td(" Ol'il! tlft''<, .<:lf'rt'O ,'!.,
xtra!"I. $!·100., 49'1·273;1.
·~19 V\V !lug, ~unroor, ni'\1
pau11. 610 I ;:try Pl, N .B
B1'1\1'11 6 30 & 91';>.L
'60 VIV dC'l-<1.-"--,.-,-n-lf"-,-.
S!f•f>l)S :i. L\'1·11' ~,3 111' <'ti!;!
'v/6000 nii ~unrn. 1;4(;.i.:100
'71 V\\' B11!1 \v/lull 1\d1't'l1·
lure e11u1p, Air, raUio, 4<XX)
1111·~. L1k(' lll'W. 675-3..-i.11•1
s2ono r11 p1y. ~J<1--~21t;, ____ 536-6588 __
)(J;.:,\i:-!. '68 BUICK Sport \\'a.gen,
lill-\"\V ('t1t1\T'rtiblC', iihitr. lo;11led . Xlri! 1·on<I.
1-:nnd <Tll1d1t11111, priv11L1· ~S-:1994 __ _
p;irly. ll llK\. foi'.:--01:,z. l!!Ul BUICK Special S!at1on
1;;1 V\V-Van, 'ti~l\1anan· lliOO \\'agon, SJ;,().
en.:. t'u!I~ panrlJ('d & {'rµlt!.1~---'-'~"-'-"-'----1
r /h. ;,10-1 :,1 \. '67 Buick V-8 sporls w11~on,
TltADL 1969 V\V Rus,: for tan w/vis1a dome windo11s,
n·~10t"a1ion 11! 1!13~ Packard. nu 1lres. 49-l--0322.
R li-fl;,1~. !! !:. Sell Idle Item~ now!
CADILLAC 1966
Cpe. De Ville
3 1n ('honse from
Fiil.i. PQ\\'EB. F,\C.'"TQRY
AIR CO;>;IHTI0:"\1 1:\G, \'ln,1•1
lop, lralbrr 1ntl'nor, A,\!
~·\1 radio. "(r·. iRPr.:~%.
SJLJ:!:i, SH:'>l \:171
$1795
NABERS Cadillac
AU"n!ORIZED DEALER
2600 1!11rbor Blvd.,
Cr,~111 :11 f'Se
C111I ~..10-9100 Open Sunday ..,.-__;__.:~~---'°'99"'0'1 Autos, N•w 980 Autos, New 980
CADILLAC CHEVROLET ----------1---·-----CADILLAC 1969 ':J9 Oit1•, 9 ~. 11ag.
l'S/l'B, Rill. "'1 v-;. Convertible i 1s:.i. * 6"~~109
f AC'TORY AI R C0!\011'!0:-J. 1%7 tllk.V. Nl'edi. rno!OI'
l:'o/G, .FULL POWEil. le11.th-1,,,1i<, Qt.JI 1<fter ~ P)l un
t'r interior. tile IYhtr!, door 11·e~days. 968-!14 Jl.
locks, stereo multiplex. -----.,---c=;;;;I . I I I '69 tllALIBU, IU!f(l, au·. 26,000 , cru1~ t'Ontro, r lr, .ora ~ ...,, n11. Like new. s -i19,, oy,·ner car less 1!1an ~u,000
n11J1."s. I Y PU623 I ll]}.595~.
$4799 1900 l)tPALA SS: 4 ~pd buc
NABERS Cadillac '"'"" P1'·
AtrfHORIZED DEALER S7:.0. iOl-'\l4I
'64 CllEVELLE, 4 dt, V-1!, ~ l-larbor Bh•U., Costit !'>l~a auto r/11, p11r strg, xlnt
Call 540-9100 Open Sunday (i.ir~I '67j. 830-!Xl76
CADILLAC 1970 ::-i'1Chevy 283' <'Ill-:, V"rr. !rt •'lltl t:<>1np. n>bl!. s~:o or ''EL DORADO'' l'!'llS, ulft•r, 8.'~77!.1,
LESS TilA,'oj 8800 l\11LES 1'.:Jti8 cJTi~\·if.su1·burba11 cai::
fac1ury air cond., full poi~·-ry·all. Sl950.
Pr. Slf'11"0 !apr & niult1plex. &16-0S9.c1~~--I
11Jr & teles<-opit: sle<'r f'ult --~C=H'"'RYSLER
lc1:tlhr r interior trunk 'open-
.,r, t:IC', f'lc•.' Absolult•!y
fh111·lcss and "one of a
kind." !093BENI
NABERS Cadillac
AtrrllORJZED DEALER
2600 Harbor Bll'd.,
('OSta o\llc'sa
Call ;,.l{)..9100 Open Sunc!ay
LARGEST
SELECTION OF
CADILLACS IN
ORANGE COUNTY
SALES-LEASING
AUTI-IORIZED
-SERVICE -
Nabers CadiUac
2600 J1ARBOR BL.,
COSfA MESA
540-9100 Open Sunday
'69 Coupe De VILLE. air.
f/p Jo mi, vinyl lop, Till tel.
slf'rr, like new 6-16-5236.
'6.1 CAD Sf'dan iX'Villl', llf'I\
brakes, i:ood 11rrs. S l:iO.
67.)-67)(1 ---1968 Cart Cp. DE'Ville, xln't
cond, Rea!l(lnablr,
673.!)172
'60 C11rl. Conl'rr1. Ne1v pain!
& p1po.'S, n~hl l h'lllHI, Xllll
l'nnd. S-193. 557-2'lti9.
CAMARO
'ii~ CanHll'fl, V-f<, b I u <'
11·/\\'hlle Jandeu IOfl. rw>Y.'
tires ,r., brakes. 4!»--0:122.
CHEVELLE
'69 S.S. Chcl'ellP, :1:ln! 1·ond.
4 spd. ne1v f'n>:. ~()..7".!30 ila~s
01' ~'.!89'.! f'l'l'.
CHEVROLET
'li!l Tu11n & Country !'t. \V;,g.
:...V,txJJ nu lt"fl lJnder v.•arrilll·
1y, look like ·1~. t:X . 1..'0nd
~~l.~·'.l \IJ;,
!-~:\<'El'T~J~O~,-A~l.l~.Y elr:ui ·1;71'
·l~ll' st-1!an, r1B, P/S, Air,
Sl:l'.!:1. 67: .... ~!UI',!. :
COMET
'6:~ CO.\'l.l'.71' Conv.
$.'.\.)(). or lx's1 offf'r,
5;17-3·13R
Clean.
CONTINENTAL
1970 MARK 111
[1£,\UT!FUL, FULLY LUX-
! RY EQUIPPED CLASSIC.
1-;vri·y luxury e.'(\1"11. plus only
:lO,OOo carefully 1J!iv~n n1il-
... ~. '!'his luxu1·y car is flaw-
lc ss in e1·e1·y detail. I 1nvU~
)our inspf'C'tion as !ls rl<'Yi'
11c1v <'Ondition will be bett9r
appreciated. The relai.l \'4-
ur ol this car is S7Ji0. rr.:ip-
ly Blue Book). Ho\l'rvrr"l
a111 prepared 10 arccpl sc6'11
firni. I ba\'r dr1wn !l11s fi~
car since 11p11·, if )()U J1aV~
lllL)' {jUC'S\JOllS, you n1i)' I
rl'i1l'h n1r al m.v hnn~.1 ti7.1-~~li or n1y o If 1 C:~J
~)16-lfiOO. ••
CfJ'NTt.\:F::\TAJ. '69 \!a ~!
Ill, :;!J,IXXI 1n1lcs, brand n~!
tlli1·he!in _rirf's. l'r ply. Ful~)'J'
lnacleri. S;i.200. 646--0692. •
;-&1T1i1i:oln ConT'I. lmn1a~1
F;1,•t, a ir. Fu.U pov.1-(
&ll....f'.002 a!t 6pn1. ":
l!f;;;:\IAP.i<"°ll-Contlnen1a ;
brnntr 1,/hro11·n f.· 11·hilr i>-1
tl~·uw. SZ.:J()(J. 5-l~:l~.jl :!
69 \l,\llK Ill Loadf'<I. Ort
'&1 Chf''vellt' Su1)('r sp<Jrt, V8. Oii rlf'r. Like Ot..'11'. $~\li5. C,
;iulo trans. Nrv.• 11rt11 & nH.-•i-. :116-.'l.ilj7 hrakr~. $550 or bes! ofr. I --,,~,-0-,-,-.,~k~ll~l~li~k,-~-w-. ".
541}-:i','57. JS,000 milc~. 16300. •
Call &12--5678 Now! • 67~:lOJO •
AutoS.-New----,~a~o Autos, New
SUPER STOPPERS IT'S HERE! FINAL CLEARANCE
Hurry-Big Selection
LOW PRICED FOR
SUPER SAVERS!!
1971 CORVETIE 1969 NOVA CPE 1967 FORD 1963 IMPALA
s~'nll'~· • ~-. J\{I (u '" v I PON " "~<1'0. Au•o 1 '"!' • ' " Pool r "" " Plc•vp ~ (~I, ~PC~, ~·"· 1 ' ! P" '3,000 mol•, Au•o l '~'", r a,.,. ~· ~T•-'•"Q o.»J <"l 'UI "'""I• 1.rror; ,P1•3• .... 1 .. 1il'IM .1111 N ~'°"""g, ll•O•O IFXA 80lll '''~" 1111 pQll! $1999 $999 $5499 $1199
1968 CHEVY SEDAN
1970 CAPRICE CPE ' D•. VI. r.u"• fl~O•O •'~"'"' ~ltl' 1967 CHEVY 1968 COUGAR CPE
'"'• /lu~ (ooq '"~'II, j"-11• II~ v 1. R•<l,o. r owr• Str•""O. Au'" ''"n'. •~11>, Po....,~ st .... rlng, "" c.""" V•ntl $1499 •1 l n" Po<lllP ll1t110. AUTO, lrMI\, V I. •Ir {OO<I, Sw • go! IO Ot • 0Uf ! .... CJ Roof, Sn•rpo, Lo"" 1.\1!0• o 1:1• A(.tj) Wo••hn•••· !01Ul:ll &&H
$3399 1969 12"x8'x8' VAN $1399 $1699
llollv1> c..,. 1u1111 I nn.1 ' ••t Q<nop
1971 VEGA CPE CHEVY 1 TON 1970 FORD 1970 DATSUN
Auto, Raoro. l•.IS BlGI DUAL TRUCK ~ l <\n r'I<'-"" V B. R110lo, !,tit~, L o~e W•onn •Sn~. l'l•d..,, S"Pll' ~tie•ll·
$2199 ll •and Ne"' 1:111l1A) iul BTJJ Au•o l•an1, ll~M.n ll••I I ~,. M,1•1. $2499 $1999 lltm••n·ng F•rlO•J l';.•n~"'' l "r fl•N ll11lt£ I
$3899 1970 CAMARO CPE 1970 CHEVY V I, Vin~! Roo4. Air r ~<.a r n ... rr i•r"· 1968 TOYOTA
lnQ, llu!o, ll~dtO, ~.i~ Ml!IQI, f "'" 1969 CHEVY 1 TON ''• To<\ '"'""" VI. Au•o l••n•, llldoCh Coroot {1>11, ll•d·•· ' 51lt"td IWVlt 501 l'I' ISVJ, ''" A. r.,"'"" un •n 11 " noc1v flog &. ti""' l'uDbCr, ht t•l>•n tlOllA.!
$3199 O"lo lt•n• l>•d•O. t~l)roO 1111"' 11'"' $2799 $999 "'"'"•"0 l·a~IO•Y w .......... Ou•I R•~· . 16L'llfl E I
1969 NOVA $2699 1966 CHEVY l96B CADILLAC
• ••• ~td•n '" {On~, '" P~wot 1969 CAPRICE CPE Dfo\llTlt • Or Sed•n llu!O 1'""', lledlO,
j-lllQ, 11.0oO, llrmo1"'"11 F1uor1 II SS CPI ll•dlt!, Powtr StHrlno, Auto. POW•9' S!NrlnQ, P.uto "lr, V•nvl Roar.
W•rtt n!J, ••• C1 r•tul ""'""'· Vln~I "" ... lr•n1. '11\IJ 09H llfgl!I CQulOmt n!, nl~f iVlS 1od
$2199 Cond , Po .... ~'H "nl!, Po,.., B·a~ ... $1199 $3299 1110 0 11111 lfll
$2499
1969 IMPALA 1970 DODGE 1965 IMPALA 1969 DODGE
(VI tom C1>4' ,OutD, r>owo• ~'••d~o. "'' Cu•! ~l>h V•~ 3 ~~ ... l'o•,, ~'•"'"•0· ' D·. IOMtll~I> Al• c-. Pow .. SIH •· 0 •11 CDt V·I, Sitt..., l •Pt". V•~vt "'°"'· 1-n. ~~·~ ''•~•,. R1t1 1t!, 57.aoo m1111, Powtr Slttrlna, '" "''" [)Cf lltnl CO<'l(t,. 11....,IO, Good 8uv, ll UF fill v.1, Au1c, ''~"', ll~~o ~"~•n lfJI ~U A I "'(~ 1UJL '(Ill Clnd, OOIJ '9lf
$1999 $3499 $999 $1999
CONNELL CHEVROLET
546-1204 2828 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
ALL REMAINING 1971
BUICKS-OPELS-DEMOS
Must Be Cleared Out! BUY NOW!
OPEL HEADQUARTERS
Large Selection -Immediate Delivery -Discount ·Prices
UICK
IN COSTA MESA
BVICK·OPEL·IA6 VA R
234 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa
548-7765
I
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·~...... l§l I ..,.,..... I~ I ....... I~ I ·~ .. --l§J I · ·~ .... -1~1 1 ---
Autw,U .... 990 Autos, Uled 990 Autos, UIM 990 Auto1, UMd 990 Auto., UMd
CONTININTAL
CON11N~TAL '11 2 dr, tac
.w', oriJ' owner, ne&r ~
eng. bll buy. $195. ~573.
CORVAIR
COUGAR FORD FORD MERCURY MUSTANG
1967 Couru. S.Ck 10 """'°1 '6l 3"1 CU.IDm 4 ''-'70 TORINO f /l 500 ~ . .,-M-E!IC--M-.,.-._-,-,...,--:-;;;u MUJ~~g~IO
spec1 , Very clean. Y.'hitr Intercepfoc en.cine. Souped power, elK ~wJ, &U' It. Vinyl top, cuitom lntenor,
\\'alls R4dio. 3 sptt."'li. up rnr end. Polyilu ures. 2 Dr, VB, auto, craru. Dtr, tack. Under 2.5,000 m1. facltu·y alr VS auto trana
Pnv e p&rty. 644--044 . New radiator. Rebuilt heavy Fact. air cond lnaded! $2850 543-0944 p s p di, :__,__ · <>• ._;• d ty I N . . ., . IC w·•-=1, =,
'68 ar, air. pi/disc u • t l!r na tor . ,...,. \07tAST) Will finance p\1: '611 MERC 10 pe:n(I' com· w/a/w,le-sath&n l4,000mil-
'6l C.Ortair fo.fon.za 900 brakes. r /h. mW ollrr. hrakH. Rung ti' 0 0 d. S350 pty , 1 ma I I down. Call mu~r w.,on, p/1, p/b, es. L.o .. :al owner ca.r. (136-
Good condition 6'14-:i6T9. r ash. 646·08IS atter ti pm. ;146.87J6 or -494-6811 alt 9 &jTI. air, rack, :J92 Villa Nova, ADW) Sale prlcM .
• 8"-LUS . DODGE * '71 FORDS * JEEP C.M ..... .,.,, • NAB!RS CADILLAC
0 GALAXIES • MUSTANGS 2600 HARBOR BL,.
'6l C RVAJR, ~~ valves =--==..,.-----TORJNOS MUSTANG tX> ME
it:round, &;oocl tti1'& &-new l '.170 DODGE Cha.llenier. RT HERTZ CORP '62 fC-1704-W.D. Jttp ~bl!. --------c.JIA540•9~~
hill!. $100. 8-t7-ll76. 440 l\1arnum. 4 ipd. vinyl • 283 Chevy eng. new craru., !I' * SUPER CLEAN * OPEN SUNDAYS COUGAR top. mags, P/B, AM/f M, =='=1 7=14~1~77-8"40--c''--SO'-~ _P_u_._1_1300 ___ .,.__,.,,, __ -__ '69 V-8 n.OOl mi. Warranty. _,..,.;c__;:~=='---"'-
S2395. 962-7~. '62 }"()RO Ranch Waaon. 292 '67 Jeep. v~. rood cond. Cus1 'top, auto, air, pwr. '~7 MUSTANG '69 C C DART '64 V-8 Sta Wag. V-8 eng., a uw trans. Good Low m1. Hub1, rol.I bar. Hunt Hbr. $2049. 592-2948 Automatic. power 1tttring,
OUIJGr OUpe ClP.an. Low miles. 5475. 1560 cond. $49:5. 54&-7317 alter Sl,850. 61~169. '67 J\-!USTANG 1IT, oria radio, hea1er, only 32,000
f actory Air Con<i, Auto, Pl11~ntia. Sp D-7 NB. 6:30 pm. --~=~c==R=--o¥i·nr. !o m i., radio, p/1, miles. ITXT710l
Po"'°'er Slffrin(, Power =~-------MER U Y $1395
R -"-x · (ZWE f'l'es. '69 ford Country lt'dan sla· ---------air. nev.· nre1. $1~7). r'""=, Ira nice, ·. --~~~~----TERRY BUICK 994l FALCON tion wagon. Atr. good tit'ff, '64 MERCURY Montclair, m--0347. $2495 very clean. 646-71·13 or ong owner, ait ra d i o, '66 Ya3tback, Red. A/C, 5th&:Wa!:i;u,HuntinrtonBch
531, Futura-fal(Vn. Sttck. 5-1~5181. ps/pb, el1t rear window, Oise brakes, V-A. fd. c<>nd. .536-4518 MacHoward Good transportation, school ~Galaxie 500. New tires, $495. 83J--OJ47. Must sell. $800 f l rm . * * .66 r.tUSTANG. ps, r /h,
or work. S350. 545-3584 bat1, paint, cmplt tune-up. '67 O>lony Parle, Sta Wag. 548-9722. low mileage. $825. Call
139-MOO OR 531-060I FORD ~take otter: 56--MZ4 uk !or f'ull p11.T. air rond., very SACRIFICE '67 Mustanr air, 67;,.2986 after 5.
Corner Jst & Harbor • Dick. r.Jean. $1800. 646-6129. P'. auto, V-8. nu ritt1, iood OLDSMOBILE '62 FORD fa.irlane ::M. '64 !\.tERC, good cond, 1.tr. cond. $995. 644-4473.
R&H, standard trans. $450. alt po11.•er. $495.
Good cone!. 837-7334. 644-071~ 1i.Sr.tustang conv, vst:,:~: Olds '70 "98" .. $3799
S1nta Ana '64 fORD Van. Xlnt c<>nd. ·M-XR--1-cOuc--A"R~.-.-1'-ck,-..,-.-.1 ssoo. Call after 5 pm.
FuU po11.•er. 542·80'28. 549-~99-J 1 ~,.~11~,~h,-0-.-ld~•tul!~----n cel ':°ncl. $800 or t-dr. H.T fACI'ORY AIR
We'll help you sell! f;42-5678 fer. 67~ p.m. CONDITiONING, FU LL
Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980
Call 642-5678 & &ve!
Autos, New 980 Autos, N"' 9iQ rowER. vinyl top & inter·
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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?
The excise tax on cars 1~ a 7% Feder&! t.ax imposed
on the wholesale nrice of 1he car and is included in
the manu(acturer's suggested retail price as shown
on the price label on the car.
Who will receive the refund
if the excise tax is repealed?
If r:ongress follows the rccon1n1en da t1ons of the Pres1·
dent, GM \Vlll pass along the full amount of the excise
tax reduction to purchasers who took delivery of a
ne\V General ~1otors car betv.·ccn .i\us;ust 15 and the
date the tax is repealed .
What will you have to do
to collect the refund?
C'o nnell Chevrolet will furnish General Motors the
names and addresses of purchasers who Qu alify for
the refund. We will then a.rranie for the refund di·
rectly with you.
Who will pay the refund?
General ~1otors wlll pav the r~fund to you as soon
as possi bl e. if the tax is repealed. Then GM will ll'·
range for reim bursement from 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 C·ONNELL A
TOTAL VALUE!
~~ND 1971 VEGA 4105
Pully 91111lpped l11c. th1r.d 9l•tt, ATI Nit.ti tf,_.,
AM p•hll1Ho11 radl•. 111411 11.f1011Ul21517}
CLEARANCE PRICE
EXECUTIVE AND DEMONSTRATOR SALE!
J ll11ttw•ff IH•t>e w.,.111-I CefK••ra w ... ___. c.,,1,. Ce11p-1 c.,t1 .. 4 D••-1 M•llN C•rl•I
I Yiff--.J CMffli. Ce1,..-l l"'pele Ce•,_.
ALL AT THE USUAL BIG YEAREND SAYINGSlll
CONNELL
2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA
546-1200
ior, R&H, W/S/\V, elc.
i458ADXt. e NABERS CADILLAC
26C: HARBOR BL.,
COSTA !\lESA
CALL 540.9100
OPEN SUNDAYS
'65 VISTA CRUISER
VS, Autorruitic, Power Steer-
ing, Power Brakes, Luna~
R.::k. {SVM403)
$499
HIGHLAND MOTORS
2145 Harbor Blvd.
~ Meaa 645-5404
'68 Old1 Oe:lta, 4 dr. hrdtop,
whlll", blk vinyl 1op, air,
AM/F!\.l excrl. con d .
492--26.19 all 6.
'61 .)Id!, f!lj, V-8. 11.ulo
trll1lll, ps, runs wt>ll. $125 or
ot1tt. 494-1335.
'68 4 dr Dfolta 88, l'lir, lull
pwr, l owner, xlnt cone!.
$1795. 499-1112.
'Sl OLDS Cutlas~ 1'"·85. Exe.
cond., $450.
673-0580
PLYMOUTH
'67 GTX
-WI C.l.D. eng. Low miles,
Power Steering, Bucket
~to111s, 1Uto trans. on floor,
Console, Rad io, He111er,
Landau Top, Escellto n!
cond., This onto v.·on't last.
$795
HARLE USED
n16 Harbor B!vd. 645-1430
'69 PLYilfOUTH Sport
Surburban 9 pas!. station
waron. Air. p/s, p/h.
stereo, low n1ileage'. $2450.
~ 2131 378-.'\694 a_fl 6. ---'70 Duster. 6 cyl, 11,()00
m!les, pwr s!eering, hucke:t
se1ts, vinyl rup. Priv pty.
$2,095. 644-S786.
PONTIAC
Pontii1c '69 Gr. Prix
$2,999
Vinyl top, l ull powe:r, lac.
tory a ir conditioning, tilt
wheel. ,.r~reo multiplex. dt:·
luxe whttls. IZKJ3221 e NABERS CADILLAC
28)() HARBOR BL.,
COSTA MESA
CALL S-10-9100
OPEN SUNDAYS
'68 PONTIAC GTO
Fact. air, J spcl .. uto irana,
bl;r,1·k landau & hlack vinyl
buckets, c o n s o J e, wond
grain. PIS. RIH, f"ac:.
n111.1tslM1 rhcl111 X rires. Ex-
cellent condition. Must Sf'lll!
Priv. rty. $1795 or oUer.
557.-1347.
* '65 CATALINA 4 dr. R/H,
fac t air, vecy clean. $.125.
evt1<. 546-1?,07 __ ----
'68 Firebird 350, auto trilnl,
air. all xtraa. Xlnt rond.
$1800. 67J.~9
1964 Pontiac Lemans. 4 tpd,
3'Ji V8, $450 or wil l trade !or
~ M6-522S.
RAMBLER
'16 AMBASSADOR
4 Dr .. Very cle1n, Low miles,
Auto u ans. <RZU75)
$795
Harbor American
,_41, ON.I
1~i~ 1111~0CJP COSTA Mf\A
1986 Rambler American. 1
Owrier. Top cone!. Imm1c.
$150 or bst ofr. Call Sun
&!7-1807
METRO POLIT AN H rd l p
c:aupe rd cond. $2SO or make
otttr 988 _ .~.
'H R&mbler Clua;c 550
Xlnt cond. Good rt1nner.
$4~ or otttr. ~74Q
T-BIRD --------'M T-Bift.D Landau Specla.I.
J,.o&ded. $995. ot b"adr. !or
mlnl·bUJ or van in coed
cond. &4&--86JQ.
** '57 THUNDERBIRD.
Port Holts, vinyl top, xlnt
cond . r..iake olltr. 646-7668.
VALIANT
STN. w~n. 1962, Cood
tr&n5f)l)rt11tion, 52()0.
... M6-10S'i ••
THIS IS IT! ..
EVERYTHING MUST
7°/o TAX
REBATE!
On New '71 Modeh On
Con1Jresslonal
Approyol
FREE
$ 10.00 VALUE
SHEFFIELD STEAK
KNIFE SET
JUST FOR COMING IN WITH
THIS AD TO CHECK OUR
BIG FINAL CLOSE-OUT
SAVINGS!
OFFt• IXPIR£S
TUES. ,.7.71
WOW! 1971 COLT
'l'h" low mllta~t 111td
lmciort ol!•" al! l"r:-.•
teatll'l!l. A~i111101>1e ~·~·.n~ colum~. 11ow th'"
"""Hlatlo,., I r o " t ell•~
llr•~e.. lt)D !Ip •nglne, ,.,.
'-""'"II llut-et 1ea1,, ll•d ~~" an1enn• r lu• u1> 10 JO
m"'l PW OU!l
NOW
BIG SAYINGS ON lOO'S OF USED CAR BUYS!
'69 PLYMOUTH
FURY
4 DOOR SEDAN
llll1 nnt na1 l>ffn m<.O'l'I·
m1ndeO llv S~r~l(t Mgr
ISt r, P f0!9010•6!l)
$1288
'67 CHEVROLET
' Do<t•. v .1, &u1om1!1t Trt n..-
ml"'""· ,.owlr $1t1t1n11.
ITZE ~•>
$888
'67 CHEY.
STATION WAGON
~•OnO"'V SpKll l Wn"o ~'<I•
Wallo. ll odlo t. '"••I•" R(lll ClfANI ITZR tltl
$788
'69 DODGE
POLA RA
I OM•, V·I. l'aclorv Air CM>-
dlllo,.lng, Au•omt lic l••n~
mlu lor. ~e~r Stt~r+no, II•·
dlft A. H .. 1 ... Lie. (Oll2 BllOI
$1188
'70 HANOMAG
Di•sel Conversion
a u b & 1 t fOJI, lhtr111eretor,
DI/t i bttterv • .,.111m •111'1
1t•l·K1mp ln!trlOI', SIM" L
(f12 AYUl
$3788
o,... D.lty 'Tl 11 ,,,.,
l1el. S1H..,1
'67 T-BIRO
v .,, Au•om•!oe TrA~>'l'lih1Qn.
Powe• S''"""~ (WWL ~6ll
$1188
'67 CHRYSLER
NEWPORT
CUSTOM
' Do!!• Ht•dtop, F•t'"'V '" Cotldltlo,.1ng, V1nv1 Too. R•-
dlo. CLEAN ! (T Zll 91•!
$1088
'70 DODGE
CORONET
• Door, v S Po ... e• S10•r•no.
~1111• ••c•o•v ~u.~.....i. or
r I u d I " g Air Conll"•Onlrg
IWK•ICOI
$1488
'68 CAMARO
C1r, (0A5l6) 0"1V
$988
'67 GMC
PICK-UP
llUM! GOOO!I (Vll'tOll
$1088
'66 LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL
L03d!'dl /Jll AFVJ
$1588
'67 CORVETTE
•u•o' • s . O~OtSIIed !Ir ...
ioN mllHgt CULP UU.
$1988
'67 PONTIAC
F I REBIRD
V J Autnm.,>c Tr~n"'"'"''""'
r~w~r ~·~~«n11, lt~d•u Top.
~U T Oil>
$888
'69 MUSTANG
FASTBACK
Fultv ftc•e·~ •<1 11;Dptd
with eir cencl. (l(CIC0771I
$1688
'69 DODGE
PICK-UP
I' TwlllOM C•m11tr 11\tll, Vol, A1t1t1111tUc; Tr•'"'"lulOl'I, l.J(.
UOIHl!!l
$1988
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fl DAILY PILOT ____ Fr._d>Y _Stp~t-~b<_r ID_, 1971
WE
APPRECIATE
YOUR
BUSINESS
CALL NOW!!
Phone 557-9220
INSTANT CREDIT
YOU NEED AND STILL SAYE YOU MONEY
1. If you ore new in Ca lifornia 3. If 7ou ore new on your JOb
2. If you owe money on your 4. If you hove lillle or no credit
car
LET ME TRY TO ARRANGE THE CREDIT AND TERMS YOU
NEED SO THAT YOU MAY
D riv~ H o n1 e To<lay in chc c:ar of your c·hoice!!
VAN CONVERSIONS,CAMPERS
MOTOR HOMES
WE REFUSE TO BE UNDERSOLD
ON ALL MODELS 71 's OR 72's
LARGEST SELECTION-LOWEST PRICES
OVER 2 ACRES STORAGE AREA
'72 DODGE VAN B-100
ALL '72 MODELS
NOW ON DISPLAY
IMMEDIATE
DELIVER
'69 CHEV. Malibu
1 Dr Ho!!l lop. fully ('IJU•Dped 11myl roof 1orJ,o. 111· 1t
"· $46 To>ol $46 Mo,,hly Down Poymenll
-----;;;ti~ . $ 2 8 88
BRAND
NEW
FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED
ORDER YOURS TODAY
'72 DODGE SU.NDIAL CONVERSION
$3399
$199 DOWN
Buc kel seo1s. ~tovr, d1nettf', b~ds. sui k. $97 MONTH FMOORNT•HBS icebox, wo!er tonk. l J l 1AB2V 604 6
SAME PAYMENTS \,~~~Nhlol•11·11•'\~1 1•.1c.1111,,.,,.,,.,.,,1, •. ~1,.,,,,~~nll
, .. ,., "' .,II '"""''"'·l~'"" Ll•'""'"r'"'' ~·<' •. ;~~ .,.,1 .... ~·.··''M"1~rr·~1Ao~fr~111~01 . SAME PRICE
r.~~~~~AG-E "":":, 1~1-=c~R=.:EM:":':L~I N:':'T':"~=l~-AG-E -:,=1~1 ~c""'='o~1=T---~w-LEA-GE-,1-1_v_E G-----.A ALL '7 2 MODELS
11 .... , •• , w1.,1~ • .,~ '·
rh•k 'I'"'~ Ullm1u•t:
'~· •, 7364'' I
$58DOWN
•
1.11 .. 1o ..... 'ft" "
I tr1lr1, !I• • l>rr1I •),
,,., I '•"'''' ~Jll I·~•
• '''""' \0• • '"'·Ii t I '• ll 1 ·"'
$1699~~~
,:::'.· :;·.:: ·:·::. L.;.;m NOW ON DISPLAY
"'"' l'/,I0\~~1 ' ~· . ~
1~8 •~ lotol d11. pym1 \',8 ,., lolol mo. pym! ond. lo• & l1rf'i1 1•" nil corry1rig C~·lf~"I 1111 nppr. t1r.rld 101 48 1ro~. Dr+o1•c<l py~.r r•· r ~1088 ind, 1.,, & 111 e"·.~. lull co~h I'"'"\ 1783 9~ mc:I, to•
lo:e~~e. ANNUAi Plll(fNIAGI Rh.Tr \? bB ",
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
'70 BARRACUDA
Rnrl10, ti eotri. "'h1 frw•1il tirr•., h.n~r1 Sf
(8H2'1(06 I ~Q bO:?) $41 To •ol $41 Mo,.hly
Down Poymenl1
'69 FORD L.T.D. $1498 H<HOIOP V 8 nulo Iron\ H1dio . henlr• p:i.,.,,
111g, ~myl roof. fotro1 y 01r LOnr! (Z55418l $50 Totol $50 MO"•hly Down Payments
'''"'"'o>Mp""'\"~··•· ~.-r.~·,,~l •••~l"""~nll ·1 ••ri• "''1'·1"''"°"1-• '~"'"O•l•'fed \~J r,101,,11.,r ;•1•<\•ll ··•·••-1•• f,e·• ,.1.1.,.,,,n .• 1 ,,....1• ""~'•••'I I· ,,,.,,p,,.,,o<I I 1, l't~l" 111'1 \;),,11 op.'' •n ·~ "''''"'I i···'<i '"-~"'"''"' •• ~1'01 ·on•,.Ool••rM r.~·~· •I IA~~ ·:.1,,, ' . ... ••1'• ,_ '"''~"• l l•\QQ/) "' '"' ... " ""' /.NI• 11·1 rr~'f"J,l',I R•ll 11 o·,-. VI"'' r' '11' /~o(I.. , • ",,. '"'' r.,,. ",., "I ~-0 ,\' .. ' '... .,,. ~~Ml~I ''f~! H.;1.0.1 ~ll'l I. ,a P•"' r" • l fR~O()O '"" •o• ~' "''" full O\n "".I •'" Q!l,,. •. ,,;.I •n·• ..... ~IJAI JlP•!Nl A~! ~A rt 11 os·.
'67 DODGE
DART
Au!o !·11ns. f.i\11><y ni1 cond1lion1ng rio"'~' ~1 ee1111\l.
1od10, hl'Ole1 , l(;A911
'69 DODGE
440
V·B ~uto tron~ .. locrory 011 tondi1im1ing, radio l1eot
t r, wh••ewoll !trl!\, vinyl roof. YPW713 ·
'66 FORD
RANCHERO
V 8 o•JIO. Irons , rod10. heoter. wh1!ewoll flf~~
J8~9'.>0
$566 '67 PLYM. $J68 FURY
VB 1w1u 1100~, rod10. heore1 . )(lASJQ
FULL PRICE FULL PRICE
$998 '70 FORD{,4 $11s·s
MAVERICK
'II I 1 ... ippad. C7bJCIDI FULL PRICE " ' "0
" ''" FULL PRICE
$698 '69 CHEVY $1244. Pickup Truck
C· 10 Model Cl!nn nnd ready for work 111 p r~y
463046 FULL PRICE
'68 CHEY.
CAMAROH.T.
Au1o. Irons . power steering, radio, heeler. VV5728
'68 JAVELIN
SST
V 8. 1iowcr sleeriog. power brokn\. 1·1.h(I 1.~ntr•
buc~rt 1eo!s. WAA445
'68YW
"BUG"
Ro(!rr ·' ,, ~l!nrool. 369CEM
$849
FULL PRICE
$988
FULL PRICE
'$698
FULL PRICE
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Frlda1, Stpltmbf, 10, 1~71
,,..
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~ D
J
E \N STOGI<f
THE '72' s ARE ARRIVING DAILY AND
WE MUST MOVE OUT ALL REMAINING
NEW '71' s & EXECUTIVE OLDSMOBILES
'71 CUTLASS
LOADED INCLUDING
AIR CONDITIONING
SUPER DISCOUNTS
PLUS '71 VISTA
CRUISER~~~~:N
EXCISE TAX
REFUND .
EXEC CA R ~JJ6871Z 1 1310S EXEC. CAR :J48S61M19482S · ..,... When th1 9cv1rnment has a pproved the c~t i ~c tax reduttion, effettive 8/15 71, "
10
Old~mobile will rebt'lte to the c.u i tomer of retord.
'
1967 CADILLAC $249
CPE OE VILLE
f•ll ..... •••ipmo"' pf"' fK'°'Y olr '°'""''' 5
i11q. l VFTJ25 )
1968 DATSUN
4 ~p!-9d lrOllllll i51lci11, rcidi•, hMl1r. A.11 co11d.
! VHBl l 41 $895 HONDA
;-;,;;-~~~-,"~~-.~~.-~.E.~-.... "-... -$-14_9_5 CAR
Cl'll
1968 CHEVROLET
'!2 TON
VI, I WIDlftffl•, t..illo 111d ltoollr. 11111111
. USED 110226601
DON rT MISS
THIS ONE!
$
.
1967 MUSTANG
VI, 1wto1111tlc tr11t1111IMl111, pow1r UMrl11,, •lllyl
roof. IUKF54'1
1969 Country Squire
Stotl11 Wo9011. l ooded. full pawer, foctory olr
t ond .• 0 S. 1152,A)
1970 OLDS CONVT.
Awtci .. l'.S., 1'.I., ll&H, ciir co11dltlo11ll111. O/S
! 1 S24Al
1969 PONTIAC
VENTURA
4 dr. H.T. Full power, f1ctory 1Jr, •l11yl ro1f,
CXOX.t771
1970 DUNE BUGGY
Yolluw11•· All tlle 1111111•. f71JIALI
~~~·~;~~ ~~~~~= ======
85
$1195
$2595
$2495
$1995
$795
2850 Harbor Blvd. c~~~A 54-0-9640
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THEODOR£
ROBINS SR.
2 1/2
ACRES OF
TIME
l:l
I Time M.,.alne
Qu•Uty 0..lff'
Award,., 1971
USED
THIODORa
ROtlNI JR.
CARS
MUST ' ~ .. 9 .. ,,. ,. ' r:
•£ • ...
Many to choose from. '65 thru '70 models. CoupH,
hardtops, convertible and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some
with 4 speeds, also air conditioning and automatic
models with power steering.
EXAM PLE • ... " -.. '
Fu lly f1Jctory equi pped, white w Ired interior. Radio, heater, 9ood mil ei.
IOMCI EI
OUR P')·-. -,,_ '1 "".:1 ' ,, -
'69 FORD LTD $2 '-_ .. '65 CAD. 4 Dr. ri 69 6 2 dr. Ji.T. R_&l·f. auto., Full pov.·t r, ii.ir rnnd.
P.S .. fac1. a.1r. good I r Lo111 miles. (8270FE !
miles. \'lnyl rool.
IXSS416•
'69 CAMARO ~" 39 6 "66 MUSTANG !Q""'t Hardtop. VR, ~~nda.rd '· ' Fully equipped. Tr-ans., good miles.
good miles. I' ' ! 124CPN !
ISC828 1
Coronet 2 Dr. H.T. "69 OPEL RALLYE $1 t'l ·"I •
G.;\I. R&H. 4 S!X'ffl. ~old 11 black stnpo!s. L '
'69 DODGE r1 99 6
R&H, auto .. P.S .. vinyl ·
roof. air cond .. IO\\'
(;rlOt1 mill's. fZLA542) miles. izsROl I I
ALL OffEf ~· .. ~~~r , lr1 .••. '
TRADES ACCEPTED
PAID FOR OR NOT
~~
GET It~ -r ~ f[)P" ..
-ind standard shift models-
'71 TORINO GT VS 429 " 'j /1 VE 11••1s11
'69 MACH I VB, 351 ->A {E .1 !ZNC541 )
'6f CAMARO VS, 307 r ""Vr 1114Cl"Nl . ~
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Many to choose from! '65 thru '70 Models, Spart
Roofs, Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and Se·
dans. Full power, air conditioning. Warranties avail·
able.
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500 1 dr . H.T. VS , •utomdfit. full power, a ir eonclitioning, good mih11.
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4 Dr. HT. \':>': a 11 tn . f111l po"-Pr. 11.11· rond .. ·j R&· I! . .:.;• 1nd ni 1lr~. \1nyl roof. Good
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'66 MERC . WGN. s1 r. . '67 TOYOTA '·';·6 Colr:in~ P11rk 9 I'~'' 4 Dr. CornnR. Au to.
Full fl('l"·rr .. ur ''"ni:l. ~lnfl i:;ood 1n1lrs .
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ma!1r, ~n1<1 n1ilr~. ' rnnd. au1f). VS. bOOd
(Rt;Zl9;)1 miles.. I SAA196 ~
l·scd Car Sale Priers Effecti\ c 72 Hour3 After PutJTlea tlon
~ . .. ,,_ ·' '"• ,..--;..,..,.
SALES DEPT.
HOURS
I AM TO 9 PM MON-FRI
I AM TO 6 PM SAT
10 AM TO 6 PM SUN I
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THE 1972 MODELS ARE ARRIVING DAILY. WE STILL
HAVE ROW UPON ROW OF NEW 1971 's LEFT IN
STOCK. NEED WE SAY MORE? CASH DISCOUNTS ON
NEW 71 's WILL NEVER BE BIGGER ~ . • SELECTIONS
WILL NEVER BE SO COMPLETE.
• 1600 CC ENGINES
• 2000 CC ENGINES
• 4 SPEED STICKS
• AUTOMATICS
$
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Upon Coll<Jress approval of the Excise Tax reduction, you
will receive a
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On Any New Ford Car You Buy ,
'·I "='DITION TO OUR
'' ""· RANC E DI S(;O U NTS
YOU'RE IN THE DRIVERS SEAT ALREADY!
COME IN TODAY AND WE WILL PROVE IT!
PINTO SELL OFF!
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• 2 DOOR SEDANS
• l DOOR RUNABOUTS
• AIR COND. MODELS
• ALL COLORS
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Every camper ind Motor Home in our
Big Stock Now 1t Cle1r1nce 0 1Kounts.
DRIVE PINTO WITH
MANY "'CUSTOM" MODELS
READY FOR
IMMEl"t,-.TE DE LI VER Y
VACATION CAMPER
PACKAGE SPECIAL
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COMPLETE
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/ :' _ t, 81/2 acres of the most modern Ford sales and · /' 11' service facilities on the West Coast
/ :;,/~~RIVERSIDE fWYrh eod 0 re
Robins , Ford ~JEii~NG
2060 Harbor
7 AM To 9 PM MON
7 AM To 6 PM TUE·FRI
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Costa Mesa @> 642-0010
I PARTS DEPT. ONLY
8 AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS •