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1971-10-13 - Orange Coast Pilot
\ , . ---.. -. • • ......... oast IS I OD '' Paraly~ed Tina Wins .On Faith and Friends • • • • • Newport Adopts • SF Seat to Co111aty , • GOP Fires Back New Remap Plan From '\\'Ire Scri\•ces •l{epubhcan leaders in lhe Cali.fornia ~enate have \Vritten their own plan for :eapporli0•11nenl v•hich give~ Orange Cqunty one or S.1n Francisco's senate ;cats. The LlOP plan c.:ounlers a Dernocrat1c propos<il \l'hich 11·ould give a neddi11g wenate :;eal lo East Los Angeles. State Senator Dennis Carpenter t R· f\e1vport Beach) said this morning the ne\\' GOP plan \\'as just hilnded to hini Tuesday night and he hasn't thornughly sWdied it. Carpenler still mainloins. l101ve11cr. that Oran~e County 11111s\ ret·e1 1·e one lull ~cnate seal or aL le<1st a major sh<ire or oi1e. 1'he Republican pl<111 sacrifices one or lhe part y's own stnte senators. ~1ilton Marks. ti!;irks said he plan.~ to fight !hi' Ttepul)hcan plan Rnd he can't understand \\'hy his colleague5 \O.'OU1d eliminate his "eat . Carpenter issued • word of caution on both plans. "W~ have lo remember thi!! \~ all part of .o\"erall negotiatioru. r-;eithr r plan vi'ill bt the final solution. The r.or plan is just calculated to establish another bargaining allernati\•e," he said . Carpenter had no con1men! on th• (Ste GOP PLA.iV, Paze %1 Defense Quizzes Uriginnl S uspect In Murder Trial Bv TO~I BARLEY oi "'• 01Hy J'IMI S!>!f ....... t , , .. , • .... ~.~"""" ... -... •;>!:ot'"~ ;:. ... ,. ·-. .. . ,.,... ·'' ~ ....... ,. • • • • High Killed • Ill • I s WO WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, O.CTOBER H, 1971 .... Ol. 44, lilO. !Ml, I lltTIOHI,. ff Pl.Gii • • 0 Rise Crash D.l.ll Y ~llDT Iii•!! l'~trt Freeze W aterf 1·011t Buil{ln1g Affected By CAJ\'DACE PEA.RSON Of .... o.u, "'"'' Sl•ll The \'e11'port Beach L'i!y t:ouneil Tue.· - day nigh~ 101ed 6 to I lu appro,·e a one )ear. ;J;,..Jool height 1in1i!at1011 on all building ;ilong \1·att>rfront areas. tlH1.• 1.:oncluding lhe rdne 1nontlJ<; ur high rise hearings and propo!>aLs \1'1!h a half hour discussion. The lon r d1.~st'nler 111 ilppro1·ing thl' ordinance. !O be <'flerl1l'e 111 :JO dav~. 11.is (·ounciln1an Hichard Crout lie fell 1/ie limi t "11·;i.~ t:tking lilt• 1,1lur ol property <111·a~. Thr prcser1atiu11 of prupcr!y rights shoulrl ha \'e sornr rncnl " Bui o!hrr 1·ounc·1hnrn agreed 11·1th \'ire r.1<1.ror Howard Roger<;" 1·01nn1cn1 th;it, '·Tlir • un1111u111 ty 1r1111scr11ds I ho .~ e l"tt;hl "" Spcc1l1l'.all~. lhe heigh! nrd1nanl't 11 1!1 prrl<1in !o all proptrt,v belu1v lhc b!ull,t;, 111elud1ng !ht Bcrcl.. Bay arc.ii and The Bluffs de \'clupn1rnt Tl1e adopted un.11 11,1 111.:r 1s r:;~cntiallv " 1·on1p1on11~c brt 11ec_11 ;i 1110 yr;i .-ban Pr"- lll ~sed for th<" Lo11er \1'11µort B;;y C11·1c IJ1slncl <ind a onc .. 1·e:1r r1t ~w1de tian sug· i;e~tccl b,1 lhe pl:1nn111g tt1111n11-.~1on one n1011th <tJ!\I. The Ord1na11er i.~ Or~ig nf'd tu allo1\' !hi' cily tin1c Iv co111plctt-a <"Un1prehens11,. grneral plan derin1ng land u~e 1n all Democrat..;;, nleanwhile. are stand ln!!'. ~liind their original proposal that v,rould creote another senate seflt in lhe l\tex1· (·an-Arnerica n area of Los Angeles. 'Senator t.1er\")'n Dymally \ D -1. o 1 Angeles! said today he \1·ould nol com· promise on his bill. ..\ :"llarine lance corporal \'.'ho "'as on<.:'- t\Je pr une: suspect 1n 1he killing of Conn11 Lynne John!llJn, a m1n1ster 's granddau gh- !er \\'hose t.es:tin1ony "'as ofiered behinrl clused door:; and a n1ysterious driftpr who is naw facin.e: trial in ~1assachusctl.~ -these three factors today i.dded new drama to lhP. murder trial of hlar1nl' policeman l\lark Johnson, of Sa n Clemente. TWO DIED·WHEN ·SFIORTS>C AR S~DDED BROADSIDE INTO BI G SE DAN AT CRYSTAL COVE Bij an Naininajad and Sandri Pritt Wire Killed lnst1ntly; 0 . Neil Nelson Wis Badly Hurt area.~. ' lJelibrrn11vns began on solution~ to potential high n se waterfront areas ""'hen a n1ora1oriu111 on building was adopted 1-..,eb, 2:1 ~11 !he c11·ic dis!rit'I area, \O.'hit h \\'.1S conhnecl to the l.011·cr Bay. "I ha\·e the votes to gel lt out of rorr1- mittee. buL I'd like so1ne support froin Republicans," he said. Oymally is head of the Eleciions and Reappor1ionmenl Committee. Orange Coast We•tlter Hazy ~unshine is U1e prediction for Thursday, following low cklud.s .:. :and fog along the coasUlne. ltighs today at the be.aches in the upper «l's, rising. t.o .75 inland. Lows to- night in the SO's. INSIDE TODAY (' • ----6 -· Defense attorney Ray Sharp injected a.II three elements in the final hours of hi~ eUorts on behalf or the 20-year-old defcn· dant. Sl1arp brought Frankie Wa yne l\lellino to ·court to recall testin1ony· that once put the San Franci~o cook jn the San Clemente City Jall for four days. Linked with Mellino in Sharp's cros~ exarninatlOI\. was Ri~ard B~. • transient ~ once 'i'ecallrd 1· con· \trsallon with J\fellino for San Clemente Detective Uonard Goodwin and who han- ded over to police • field jacket once owned by PtlelJino and wh ich appeared lo be splattered with blood. That converi>ation took place after lhe killing on June 16. 1970 or 1\1r~. Johnson. 20, and it is alleged that ,.lellino told Bff<if as 'ht pointed out the apartment at 4.1' ,_lonterey Lilne 'While the two men were cruising arollnd San ClemeJJ Lt: "That is wile~. the: married bitch lived -she won't bother anyone again." It was 1 prime ractor in tht circumstancts that led San Clemente: police to book Mtllino, 20, on suspicion of mw:der. 'Ibey.held him rrom July 3 to Ju4 ty 7, 1970 •nif then rtle1std him for lack or evidence. JohnlOfl was arre1ted a year later and vi1uttd hi8 trial or charges of second degree murder when he made thref' hlghJy lncrlmlnaUna: st'i.temenu· to pollce and • dlstrJct attorney's investigators. TMy· were all taped. Orange Cbunty Suptrior Court Judge \\rJIJiam Ptfurraiy has 1dmltttd the tape1 Jnto 1vtdenoe oVrr•Sbarp's re\)elttd ob- jectio ns. 'nley reeord Johnson's ad! mission that he clubbed his wife \\'ilh a 15'< JOHNSON, Pare ll -1 -.. : •. _ , 2 Coast Residents Die I nJl ep,dan A itto Crash . .\ 27-year-old graduatr. student frnm Iran and a ~·oung Cosla Mesa wom<in were killed instantly early 'ruesday ·l':l'en· Ing \\'hen the ir foreign sporl~ car spun v.•lldly out of control and crashed broadside into an oncomlng . vehicle on Pacifi~ Coast (:Jigh~~E\.Y al Crystal Co~e. DeB.d ()n Rrri vaf ·at Hoag Memorial llospltal were driver Bijan N11ininajad . 1525 Placentia Ave .• Nt\\'J)Orl Beach. a recent graduate of Cha pman College, and Sandra W. Pratt. al~ -27. of 273 Br(!adway. Costa /i'lesa: The second driver D. Ne.II Nelson, 57. or 2596· Rivi.er.a · Drive,• Laguiaa Beach, s\lS4 ta.inid brOktn r:ibs 11'\d ·vertebrae ind a head la j u•r y in t~e accident. bul i,, repirted In :uiusractory t'<l ndition at lloag Aospltal·tOOay.· California HighwaY' Patrol oUicm, \vho are ·conthtuing to Investigate· the 5:30 p.m. acddent. said NalnlnllJMl•ap,s&rtntly loiit.control,of his 1967 Ferrari while drlv· Ing.north on the h,ighwAY~.sauq. SCr,Q:!R th~ ' dtnter dlviding lane and c o'J I Ide d' broadside wlUt Nelson's outhhound vehi· cle. a 1969 Cadillac. The Nelson car, t.h~y sai4J "'i\'l "!lmost I H ___ ..,_ -· -•• ·-·--~ - stopped '' al the lime or !he collision, the driver apparently having seen the sports t:ar tTossii1g the high1vay toward hiin . ,\irs. Prall, who died of ni1issive head and internal injurie!I, wa~ ejcctM from the car, orficers said, Naininajad \\'R~ partially-out of the ca r. his arm draped 01·er a guardrail againsL which lhe fer· rari came to rest pointing south. A spokesma n at Chapman College said NRininajad, whose father is an official in the Ministry o( Finance ln Teheran. came to the U.S. in 1961, attended Orange Coast College. ~hen transferred to Chapman in 1~. gradualfng this sumn1er with a ma 4 jor in internRlional :studies. lie planned lo enter ·Claremont Graduate sChool lo do further v.·ork' ln International relations. After e1pcriencing somt language ,dif· rleultlt:!I ·tn his early college years. the iipoke!fman said, be became an honor slu· denti-.•nd 1was on the Dean's List in hi11 sen\01· year at Chapman. lie was describ- ed as a very handsorne. popular studenl, deeply h1terested in international educa- tion and planning a career lo fhat ficld. Her "An<Ycls' ~ Don't All Plav ,, Second Base B) .JOANNE REYNOLDS ot "'' Dt!IY l'llol Slit! Its' 11 Jong. loneso1ne road from the darkness o! con1a and paralysis to an ac- ti ve hh•. But for 13-year-o!d 1·1na l\ysel la. that road is getting shorter ever.v da y now. Ti11111 \\'as hospitalized in ~larch suf- fering fron1 a n1ysterious ailment which doctors later diagnosed as a hemorrhage near the brain stem. For nearly t\\'O \vecks she v.·as in ,a coma but even after regaining coo- i;ciou1>1ltM, the Fountain Va lley teenager \\'as paralp.ed. : That l\'as in March. Today, Tina ha11 returned to cla~ses at Tamura School aDd is busy wllh plans for an upcoming Girl St'<lut can1pout. She ha.s not recovered completely from her illritS!I but Tina's mother. f\.frf. \V\lllam Kysella, notes thal the pro~ she has made and the speed at v.·hich she made it far exceeds most expeclollon11. F'or now, Tina says she 's enjoying her return to school. "I"m doing just about the san1e lhlngs as before I got sick," she (Ste TINA, Page t) • The moratoriurn \1·as e~tended twicr , but could not be extended further and illi due lu expire I\ov. 18. Councilrnan C'arl K~·n1la. chair1na11 o[ lhe no1\··defu11ct Civic Distr1 cl committee mo\'ed the <idoplion of the shorelin~ ordinan~e. liaying il '"has the advantage of covering 1norc than the civic district." He pointed out !hat 11·hi!e the! civic d1st~ict ·•wa~ under publi c L'ode pr1>- tect1ng <'• public asset." lhe special one· }'Car hcigl1l zone 111as legally as de(ensi· hie. In a later action, Kymla withdrew h1~ llppeal on the Planning Commission 's denial of the Civic District ordinance, y,·hich he said he had riled "so the council could look at both proposals." In supporting the ordinance, Coon· cihnan Lindsley Parson! expressed con· cern about densities allowed In multlpl1 d11'elling zones. He asktd that the one-year period be used by the staff to ex amine densities allo\.\'ed in the R·l :iones, which if bUilt to the maximum "\~·ould add 6,480 people." Despite a large attendance In the·~ rll chambers. little l."Omment C)M""fhe long·a\\·al tcd measure 1't,jUJl.ed. 11 pa.a quieUy. Actress Dwnp~ .~late LOS ANGELES (U PI\ -Sandy Oun. can, 25. star of lhe new tel e\•lsion serie~ ''Funny Face," filed suit ror divorce Tuesday from .actor-singl!'r Bruct Scott Zahariades, 24 . ( :: ·. ;. :· . . .. ~ -j1 DAILY '1LOT s WtdMsday, Oc1obtr l}, 1971 Laird Says Soviet Sub \tunch Rises ~WAIKINGTON (AP) -Secretary ttf -oefena Melvin R.. Laird a.aid today the ituAlanl will pull abreasl of the Uni ted ~tat.ea in mWUe-flrin& submarines at ~ I year earlier thin he previously Jorecut. J-That would 1ive the Russll..ris about 41 IOP'flUooal Poll.rll type submarines next ·,ear instead of in 1974, the Pentagon of. jcials said. : At .a "1eWS conferenct, Laird wJntd. "'We would be placed at a very great .ohtical disadvantage if !he Russi11n.c; "tit re in position to ring the United States ~th a vastly suptrior submarine fl eet ~\rit.h larie numbers of missile-s.'' :'l lf'his su1a:ested Laird be lievn the • usslans may maint.ain their present -homentum in construction of such sub-.... Wtnes. Navy leaders have suggested ,\tt R.uuiaM might be seeking a fleet of .dxlut 80 mlssile-firlna subs. • M he and other to p Pen1.agon officials a ve done over the past month!, Laird .'>iced concern about the continuing :t10mentum of Russisn nuclear mi.Mile ·~owth saying, "This mn mentum is going Drward at an ever increasi ng rate." ·,While the nev.·s con ference was .f,ntinated by discussion of Soviet missile _1d, submarine ad vances, Laird also an· .JUnced that he and Adm. Thomas H. ioorer, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of .aff. will travel to \'ietnam in early o\'ember to prepare what h~al!ed "an il to dat.e repon" to Presid t Nixon on ie Southeast Asia situation fore Nixon :ake& his nert troop withdrawal an- .iun~ about Nov. 15. Laird and Moorer will travel to iut.heast Asia after attending a NATO ...1clear planning group meeting in russels in late October, the secretary 5id·. . . . 1.aird did not indicate v.•hat Nocon 1s jJCrently planning. but there is wide ex- x t.ation that the President will increa~e ue ralt of withdrawal to bring the \evtl ·r U.S. troops down to about 40 ,000 by '':!:rt June or July. At last report, there were 210,000 ·Jnmcans still in Vietnam, wi tll another ;,ooo w be pulled out in order to reach "1'1.J:on's intermediate goal of 184.000 by <ec . I. Ac tually, the number QI ml!.n in '!ttnam on that date probabl y will be 'bser tC'I 175 .000. This will be Laird's fourth trip to Viet- :lm since ~oming secretary of defen~e. r early 1969. He was last there in i.nuary. ·Laird's fresh warnings of an increased ;viet missile buildup came. a dsy after -~l:on ennounced he will travel to roscow in la te May to discuss. among "ber things, the Russian·U.S. nego!ia· ins to limit nuclear wea pons. Rl'!porters suggested ther_e may .be me differencl'!S bet~·etn Laird and Nix· 1 nn the question of the Sovil'!t nuclear rl'!at, nothin1 that some of Nixon's rl'!· flt statements have indi cated he is 1bious Ull'! Russians cou ld achieve sul'.'h 1c\ear superiority that they could .im· ·se diplomatic blackmail on the United ates. "There.!! no disagrel'!ment bttwel'!n the ·esident and mys,Jf." Laird said. As he ! often done, Laird stressed the im· \rt.an.e r: of negotiating from strength. From PIJfle 1 GOP PLAN. • • ·n\'8 to sacrif tcl'! a Republican senator's at. Marks has at times sidtd with the ~ocrats on issues. He '-''AS appointtd a municipal court judg,ship in 1966 by rmer Ol'!moc.ratic Govern.:1r Edmund G. ?1t" Brown. 1'!ark~ quit that post a •ar later to run for the st nate. 5'lm e observers note th11t J\f,oirks is in a 'l!:ral area and could lose his seitt !o a ·tTnOCTat anyway. 11i·hile Orange County s.a.!ely RtP1Jbl!ca11. DAllY PllOT /·; ,._,.rt IMc.11 1.L .. wMa..11 j' c..t. M- HYl1lllf'"'-' f•t•r.I• Ytla.y s..ci.. .... l: 01.AHG• CO.\ST J'V l l!S141NG COM.,>J>'( l•lo•rl N. w .1oil ,: . ' ,,.,.,..,, •"" l'u&lllMI" J1cli: •. c~.1.,,. Vici Pr•lol"'I •1'141 G..,tr1I ~ TII•"'•' K11vil lll!W tht"'•' A. Mur»hl~t 111 ..... 1"'9 f~l!W Clt1,f1• H. t... ki•~•·oil f, Nill ~ .u.11 .. 111 ""'""'"" ••llofs • DAt\.Y l'!LOT, WI"' ..... " _.,,,,. ""- .,.__,.,., " .... lltfltoll ""'"" ...:• ...... ................. llltf!t fW "'*""-... (tl, .._,.,. IMdo. Cit.. /MM, H1111tiflt"" ._,,.. 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Red China Gets Ready For Massive Trade Fair HO~G KONG 1 AP l -Despite specula· tion of a po1.1·er struggle in Peking. Red Ch ina ls gell ing ready for a blgger·tha"· ever trade shov.·casl'! in Cantnn. Reports from the South Ch 1 n a metropolis indicate that preparation s fnr the autumn trade fair optning this 1.1·eekend are far more extensi ve and businl'!sslik e than they have been since beforl'! Mao Tse-lU!lg's Cultural Revolu· tion began In 1966. r.1o re important, acC(lrding to both the reports from Canton ·and from Hong Kf\ng businessml'!n with tradl'! contacts in China, this i.c; going to bt a "selling and buying" evl'!nt instead of just a di~p\ay of \\'hat China can produce. In recent years, the :spring anl'! fall Canton fairs have shown a varil'!l y of relatively :sophisticated in 11 us I r i a I machinery as well as an a~snrtment of cnnsumer gonds and raw materials. But many businessmen returning frnm thnse fai~ reported that murh nf 1rhal "'a~ on display rould not be bnu ~ht. Eit her it was not for "immechate sale," ··~(lld out" or "<ilre ady comm itte-d." This f;:ill, howe1·er. Cantnn ;:ind Hnn12 Kon g sources report that a gnod portion nf rhe articles are g~ing !J) be for salP. tn· eludi ng industrial ma chinery, homl'! ap. p!1;i.nces . r:onsumer Roods. :O.lany of the home applianres ancl 11 rnns il1erahle ::imount of thP l t s !\ snphistica!e-rl industrial macinen •. ar· corrHnl? In Lhl'.~!' sou rces, appear !n ha,·P. btien designed for and probabl;-1.1·i1I be pr iceii for less rlevelopffi areas in Asi a anrl Afric11 . O!h~r imprnv!'rl ma rh1ne-r y prn<lucts and mnr,. morlern appl1111v·ps 21re repqrted rnming from Sh11n1?ha1 and the \\"uhan C'nmplex, ;:ind ii 1s helie"ed 11t \east. limited quantities of these: \\'111 bl'! a\';:iilable fnr export. Disrl ay and sale of Chtnesf' prod ucts is not the sole purpose of the fa ir Hundreds of British, Europe::in. and Jaranese f\nns are sending in rtprPSPn- IA lives to discuss :sale of thelr products to Chinese bU}'l'!rs. . One British finn wilh 3 m::i1or b,,..se. in Honi:t Kong is going to be i:iush1ng m11chinerv to produce ind11str111l tools. Another has plans for a !iitles drivl'! nn \\' l'! ste r n-produced phannaceuticalio. WesW'n :shipping firms are jockeying for From Pnge l TINA ... said. "T'm glad to be home, too," she ad- ded . . .. Home Is 8l 17451 Santa Lucia St. wh1cn she 5hares with her p&rents, four si~tl'!rs aJtd 1 brother. All the girls ft) tn Tamura SChool. Her brother has just s!Jlrte.d pre- &ehriol c\11sse1. Tina. like the reri nf her fam ily. !11 a sporUl enthusiast -a fact that may hAve been encouraged by the: California Ange:ls baseball tellm. Durina her 1llnes11 at Ho11 Hospit•l and convalescence at R.lncho LM Amigos, the Angela took 1 special interest in Tina . Se- cond b1~1n Sandy Alomar visited ber whlle. ahe: w11 recovering and broua:ht her • an autographl'!d blAtball. But tht Angels haven't been the only onea who've taken an Interest in Tina. Shortly After she w11 hosplta\11.td, Foun· t.ain Valley re1\deftt& who ht.Jrd o( the fa mily's plight rallied to the.ir ald. pns1!1nn In rarry produc!s In and from China in the nPar futurP . The sources report thal nearly 1.::.00 .Japanese firms are p;irticip;:itin!! at Can· tnn , ;:i large numher nf them s'eking In establish ha sl'!s nr Chinese agencies for sale of their products. So far as cnuld be determined fnclay. m American businessmen have receh·ed permits lo alltnd the (air But a number nf Chinese and foreign finns in Hong Kong re-portedly '-''ill offer either some American products or r e p r-e sent American comp~ies. * Foreign Paper Says Reel Leader Lin Pioo Dea<l HON"G KO~r. (UPI ~ -The Hong Kong Tim,s. quolin~ a recent arr1\·al fr om Kv.·ani;tchov.•, ~~id today that Lin Pia{l. (rrmrrn1n1~t C'h!na·s Nn. 2 ma n, dil'!d bt>fore September . Thl'! righl·w1ng Ch1npse da ilv artiC'!e quoted ll n 11nn::i med r hinl'!Se bul'iines!'man a.~ sa~·in,i;:. "Lin Piao diPd hefore the end of 5Pptf'm))er frrim an il lnes.~. Ho\.\'E'\'tr. the ;:innnunct ment is being v.·ith held for feitr of civil v.·a r erupti n,i;: " L)n'::: dtia1h will hi' annnu nrPrl onlv after lhP leadPrS r!P rirle nn the ir next Sl!'p , th!' Hnn r;: Kl/n ,i;: Time!i ~a i<l . ~f::in T~e.tu n.c anrl Lin ha vp hePn C'l'.lm· p!ement;:i r~1 anrl \Vithout tin's ni ititar.v har k1n,i;: "hriw wil l l\!;::n v.'ithstand in1 ern;i,l ~hange'l" 11 rtf.ker!. "C'hnu sr.ems 1o be Lin's n;:ilu r.:il surcesi;or hut "'ould find it hard to control the army with Lin dead."' Tough Words Ma y be Misused, Nader Aide Says SACRA~1ENTO !UPl l -A lop aide to flatph Nader c1>n ... edes his group's rl'!cent study on power 1n:: land use In C.!llifornla may hll vl'! misused tough language.. The aide alsn said he expeC'ls sevtral lit\.\'.'lults lo be filed in an effnrt tn im· plf'menl the reporrs reco mmelldation11. In a question-and-answer session with the Californill Journal, a private monthly maaaiine on stl!te government. it was reparled Robert Fellmeth defended the report but agreed the editing could have been 11hl!rl)l!:r . "I think we 1111td the. word 'fraud' pro- bably four or five Uml'!s, not ve .• often ," F'ellmelh, chief editor of the report said . "We used 'corrupt' ma ybe seven or eight times in the rl!'port, not very often ; but we ma y have used them In the wrong ph1ces." The study was conducted by 15 rese11rcher1, rmst of wl'lom. wtre Califor- nian•. under the dlrtetlon of Fellmeth, a Sl11nford University graduete and member of !hf': gt11te bar. The report charge!!'. lhft t big corpor1te 111 nd lnlerests. fa vor~ by a tnler1nt stAte government. are freely e 1 P I o I t I n g C1llfornla's treasury and envlmrunent. It accused some ofllclals of a conflict of ln· le.rest. Copters Five U.S. Choppers Destroyed Near Saigon SAIGON 1IJPJ1 -Communist com- mandos hlew up five h'llcopttrs at a U.S. base eight miles rKlrthtast of Ssigon to- day tn thl'!ir closest strike to the South Vietnamese eapila! since the spr1n1 of 1968. US. spokl'!srnen said. The guerrillas crept unmolested intn lt\P sprawling Di An Basf', scene of 1969 visit by President Nixon during a one-day tri p to Vietnam. and laid at le.a~! ~i;i; satchel chargts 1n!=tde UH I liut y he licopters p11rked therl'!, spok!'!men said. As the_v were leaving an American guard ;it a sen!ry post al nng tht: lengthy perimel er of 1he sprawling 1nstallat1on spotted two of them But before hi' roulrl fire a shot, lil•e of the i-;atchels went off, destroying twn H uey~ ond doing 1.1·hal "''as df'sC'r1be-d ar. "hea1·y daniag'" to thrl'!e othe rs. Tht guerrillas escaped Jn !he early mrrrn1n~ darkness. Fire1nen Halt Ragi11g Fire Ir was !he fourth :i11a r k nn :i l' S. helicopter h::ise 111 Snu rh \'1etnam 1n !hti la s! lhref' months An1r.nr 11n hrl 1cnpll'!rJ h:id bee n hit pre1'iou!il,1· a! T.i.) '.\1nh 1.1·est, nor01west of rhr.. 1·aplta l. Lai !\hr.. flu e north , .:i nd Phu t,nl, ;:i l)ou r f1 1p m1ll'!s northwest of Di An, 1n the sp11ce 11f a fe w rll!ys last .J uly . The 1111'}:0:\ sennui; nf thf' ,11\;i("k'i 11·a'i ;it L;11 Khe-,July 27. whrn 1110 ,\HJ Cohra ~unsh1ps and l'-'"O QH6 "Loache!" were dest ro~ ed h~· sa!chel charJ!P5 ;:ind 1.1 fJth 'r hrlirnptrrs damaged by exploding am· mun ition. 111 Sa11ta Barbru·a's Hills SUMJ\tERLAND 1UPI ! -Firemen lo- day surrounded and halted lhl'! advance of Californ!a's wor5I brush fire this year, \1•inning the hattl e aga inst the V.'l'!ek-old killer ht::ize jusl as i! 1.1·11s abc"lut to cross intn !wn untouchl'!d w11tershed s. The fire v.'l!S deccl11rerl contained shnrtly lwfnre dawn It was not expecte-d 10 be ··undP r full conrrnl " unt1l lat.e in the d:i v .• 1nd 1nnp·up crews will prrihably not ):Pl 1he (;J!1l rP m nant.~ extinguished "for al lca~t lhrrc rtay~." a .c:pokesrnan for lhe U.S. Fnre.<:t. St>r VICP said. The hlaze k1llrd fnu r h u ! ! doze r nper.<it nr.<:, 1njurrd 42 f 1ref1ghter~. two seriously, and rlestroyed se\'en expensivl'! homes. If left a hlack scar nf charred land eight milts lllng and f1\'e mi le.<: wide r evering 14.200 acrl'!s, almost all with in the Los Padres NH!ional Fnrcs\ JUSI east of Sa nt a Barhilra ahoul RO mil es norrhv.·l'!st nf Los Ange le!'. The U.S. Forest ServLel'! said the cost of the hlaze ··will be in the neighborhood of SJ milh(ln" fron1 '-''itlershed dam.:ige. ruined homl'!S and properly. and firefi ghting e-x· penscs. Hunti11gton CHP Officer Honored For Saving Pair ThP s!.:itP ~1ed.<il of Valnr . California's highest honor ws s awarded Tul'!sday to H1ghv.·ay P.:i!rnl nffirer Edward C. Garn· ble, 41. of Hunlingtnn Beach. Gamblr \.\•its presenter! the med<1l in cerl'!mnn1<>s l!tlende-d by more than 50 of his felln w offirPrs at !he CHP's Santa Ana ht>a<lqu::i r!ers. The presentation "'·as madP by Deputy Commissioner Walter Pudinski of Sacramento. It was !he 22nd such award in the history nf the highv.•ay patrol. Gamh!e 1.1·.<is credited with saving the l!ves of two men in a flaming dunl'! buggy acrirle-nt in whi ch he was severely burned on the fa ce. neck and arms. The rescue took place last April 3 when Gamble nnd a friend , Jack Wick ham. 4ft, of Westm1nstf'r, were vac ationing 11t a saJl nat near Es!ero Beach south of Ensenada. B::ija Californi a. The two mf'n s;:iw a racing dunl'! buggy earring two riders overturn and burst in· In fl.<iml'!s. f.;:imhle 1!11d Wickham ran to the vehicle and !urned It up on its side. \\'1ckham was nvercome by fumes and fell into th~ flame!i. Gam ble fi rst dragged his fr iend to safe- ty and then plunged back into the fire to frt>e the rl une bug,e:y pasy,enger who wa.5 han1.1in~ by his safety belt. The dri\·e-r V.'l!s ;ilread_v dead from crash 1njur1l'!s. The passenger \.\'AS alive and ~creamin!'( for help. r.amble 's f1r,;l attempt to cut the safe· ty belt v.•1th his pocktt kn ife faile-d . He repnt.er ecl the fi re and this time suc· CPPrlerl in frePing lhe victim, Robert Gra h::im of Chula Vista . Flo!h mPn v.·pre hn~p1!1tl 1zerl, Gambll'! h1'1ng relea~Prl April 10 . TODAY by Since pre-histor ic man first used the sun to enable him to seek shel- ter before night.fal l. man has been ''keeping time." As he progressed to"•ard urbanization, his need for more accurate ti ming also also pr~ gressed. The mos!. a noi ent timepiece ap- pears t.o have been the "gnom on," a Greek \vord meaning 0 indicator." The gnomon was known to the Chinese as early a& 2400 B.C. It was the forerunner o{ the sundial. As civiJlzRtfon progressed, so did man's need of a more accu.rate time Indicator. During the 15th Century 8.C. man used water clock~ or various types. Another common, but Jess accurate, tJme. piece was the sand clock or hour glass. Also, at about this same period of time fire and wu clocks were used. All nf these systems were used in conjun ction 1'1ilh the sundJa,l Bince ther were only good for very s hort periods of time. Modem timepieces have pn>- gressed greatly. We wil l be h8ppv to show you our fine coll ection Ot modem, a c c: u r a le clocks and watches. • The fire. twl1e1·pd tn h::ive heeo slar!ed by an arson1s1, hurnr.1 1ntn the-nutskirt,; nf Summerland , {'arpin!rri;:i and othl'!r Par.ific Coitsl rnmn1u nl!I<'.~ nn its 11•eslern flank lasl v.·pck The nnrnc.c; nr !he eristern fl ank !hru!'t 11111·hr('krrl into the rugged rn1 enrir rec1nns nf the forrst while firemen werl'! hu,~y saf<'gu11 rd1ng the towns. \\'ith the l'll•r11l;1l t'rl ar1•;1s s;1fe th1.~ week. the arn1 v of 2.1,15 f1rrf 1ghlrr·s rrirer! 10 head nff the nnrrhwr.c:rr rn ('nrnrr of !hP bl.1ze. bu rning tnwarrl Div1'1r Pr?.k, v.·hr re !hf' fire could \r{lr the inriunt;i1ns into rhe untnuched an<l furl-ri ch ~'iar 1 l l<1Ja l!nd San!;i Ynez watersheds in neighboring Ventura Counl y. The fire clim lwrl lo the 1.np of Oivirle Peak and flan1ed w uthw.1 rd alnng Rincon Ridge, but was h:illed there durlng !hl'! nig ht by hund reds of firefighters hack in.ro: their '4'ay throogh brush 10 feet high and mnre. setting hitckfires aloni;:: a th ree· mile-front , the fnre.~I service .~a id. "Those crews d1cl \'eon1:in 11nrli 1 <lon't kno1.1· hov.· thf'y v.·ere e,·r n nble 10 n;iv1gate in !hat cou nrr~·." a spokesman sa id. Credit for the v1c1nry a~a 1nst !he fire "must be shared 11•1\h lhf' C'rl'!ws of !he 17 tanker planes." the spnkr.sn1an said. ";..1orma!Jy ::i fire lhal h11rned fnr I! n·ho!e. ll'Cek would t;ike nu1 three times as much acreage as !h is nnc. F'nr the size of the fire, this "'as rrnhah l,v the hl'!a<lie~t air tanker usage eVC'r. and lhis has proved the worth of the tankl'!rs."' Prisoner Keeps His Pants 011; But It's Tricky TRO Y, Ohio !L'Pl 1 -\VhPn shf'nff's deputies 1.1·pnt to D;:ivid Hnttle"i; jail ctll tn e.~r:orl him to C(lurt for his trial •)11 assault and firl'!arm!I charge.s Tuesdav \hPy found Hottle nude. · ' J-rnUle-. 32. refuse-d In lea"t the cell . Hf' said he had !.aken off his clnthl'!s sn th.<it deputies co uld not carry him into !he courtroom. · Thinking fast. a rleput .v told Ho!tll'! his mnthPr v.·as cnming lo thP rellblock to rea.~on with him. Hottle pul on a pair 01 points. Six rlcput ies held him. hound him v.·ith hanclr.uHs. lei;t irons anrl cha ins. anrl r:ir· ried him across the .street to lhl'! ~liami Coun!y C11urthnusP. .JudgP J::i mes Deweese orrl l'rPrl Hnltle rPt11rned to his cell anrl s:i id !he rr ial C'ould proceetl 1.1·ithoul him. Hott ll'! pul nn rlri!hin!.!. and ~::iirl hr miJ!hl recons1rll'r \l'hen the trial continues today. He ha!O betn C'har~l'<I wil h assi:i ult \1•irh a deacil_v WPapn n. ;ind ma Ii t in u ~ rli!ichitri;:e nf firearm!i, stemming fr n1n a ,t:un ba!llP with police in l\tarch which srarterl \l'hen nff icrrs fnunrl him prow li nR ::ihn11t !inme hnm es. He v.·;:i~ sho! fnur limes and m11clr 1hrrP f'.~rapP at!empls "'hill'! recup<>r.<itin~ in 11 hos pit.111. There had nnt been a l'lnser J!rnund at - l11ck in the S;i ig1J1. <1rea ~1 nce. the-~1ay nf . f!'ns ive of 196R, when se1·eral ha5es nn the outskirts or the ci1y 1o1·erP hit. Meantime an 18-day old l)1n1munist or. fensi ve agai nst Krek , la st Sourh Viel· namese-f()(l!h nld in !he C:imhnrh;in ru hhl'!r crruntry and its suppor1 1nft basr~ Inside South Vietnam, cnnlinuerl V.'erlnes rlay at ;i somewhat reduced pace frnm th;i t r.f the previous d.<iys South Vietnnn1cse tnin p ~ r(·pnr!rrl !hrv \.;llled 29 North ViC'Lnnn1 rse 111 a f1ghl nnly h.:ilf a mile from Ca1np Alph;1, ;i ra n~c r ;:ind armored base :ibout three n1iles e.<i.!'l nf Krek , 11·ith the help Qf hea v.v air and ::irtillery strikes. They said their own casualties '4"ere fi \"e wounded . Thl'! C1Jm1nun1sls also ke-pt up the. pressure on the nnl_v Amencan cnmbat troops still invnh•ed . ;:it f'irebaSe Pace a milf' south of the-C::imbodi::in bordtr ::i!on1i1 Highway 22. The.v fired .:ibout .~5 82mm mortar rnunds into the base, and some Americans were wounded. the U.:.. command reported , JOHNSON. • • bar stool after thr.. couple qu.:irr!'led 01·l'!r h15 use of marlJu.:ina ancl rhar he thl'!n \.\'ashed off the blond in !ht' shower. It. is further ::illeged th.:it 1he blnnd splashed on his n;iked body whe n he stab· bed the pregn.int wnrnan mnre than 20 times .<is she l;i..I' op 1hP hcd. '.\tellinn denied (rnm !he 11·1tness box the s1atcn1ent .:i t!nhu lerl lo him hv Sharp and test1f1ed th:it ht> 11'.<1.• 1n a drunken stupor at the lime nf the kill ing and that many '-''llncs!Oes whn 11·ere with him at an all nighl party 1n San Clemente could suppnrl that st atemen!. Goodwin tnclay te.<:t1fied that he cnn· fisca1ed !he field j;ickel j;\l\'en tn him b.v Beerle but discountrd the \·alue of the garment when Beerle -!nrl.:il' held 1n r.1assachuseus nn $125,ooo ha it rOr iriat-on ch1>rges.()f assault with a rj,;idly 1.1•ea pon -later told him and told him tha l !he stains were brown pain!. "Did you have the s!a1n · an.:ilyzl'!d ?'' Shitrp asked . ''No." <londv.'1n repl ied , anrl got a long loo k from !he obviously surprised defense at!orney. A pro~ecutinn source v.•ho has spent many hours nn the. Johnsnn case tnrlay condemned Sharp's ta ctics at "a red herring, designed to rl1slral'I atten1 ion frnm thl'! 1.1·ater tight case \.\'e've built up against Jnhnsnn. "\Ve know Me\lino chdn ·t, cln il." the !'ource sa id. "And \!.'e knov.· that Bl'!l'!de rHdn'I do it but we do know that Johnson d1rl it .'" r hief f>ppuly d1strir! Artomf'y .lames F.:nrili!hl is unr\er I! c011r1 order whir.:h bars him fr nm discussi ng the case w11 h the pres~. Tht> pres.~ anrl public 11·pr p harred frnm thr Cflt1r rrnnm for the third llm!' 1n rh9 tri al -Piich 1.lmP on a mntion hy Sharp -fnr the tesf1mnnv offered hy f\;:i ren fi unt hcr. Lhe .~h;ipel y blonde grand· liau)l;hlrr of ;i Tu~l 1n mi nt.~ter . ,,. io a oo-8990 01e ~1MJooocoo.c And they Ion the lft'Wll- FOR CHRISTMAS 11.pe who add to their I~ b'ou• pearls-on all lift-.-----.nnnn... · civins occaaionL --D~INIBBOIODlllDt EASTER, BIRTHDAYS An Add·a·pnrl neckl1coe ia •IW•Y• an elepnt comple. ment for little rirla of Anr H>Goo oc wnooecle811a111ao1eo• age. On a dainty rold CONFIRMATIONS chain. the n.acklac. irowa in beauty, in 11entiment.. ~a1111a1B008900ooaaa 2 C3RAOUATION8 . in value. For Acld·a·pearla 10 are r>trfedly m1tched.1en- uin1 Orienf.atl •.. trul)', tM pre•nJ wiiJ. o /WW.rt/ J. L J./umphrie~ Jeweler~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA C<?NVEN IENT T&t.MS, IANKAM&ll:JCARD--MASTll CHAl;.E. ' 24 YfAt.S SAME LOCATIONI PHONE 141-1401 , , I I' I I I \ i J r I i " , H1111tington Bea~h Fo11ntain Valley EDITION ... VOL 64 , NO. 145, 5 SECTION S, 81 PAGE S OR AN GE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA Cl1icanos Den1and Changes • Ill By HUD! r\'IEl>Zlt.:LSKI I hu;111f1 l 'n1~r'I' 111u'111h'<I 111 llunt inr:t"11 Br:i1·h 'l'lll·::.d:i~ n1~l1t 1111h ;1 r111ic1 b111 turl'clu l llt·1u:11ul !ur !-IJ('!.11 t·h::n;.:." .• 1n! ~tu'at1011•1I rt>:.iru1 1u rh1· lugh st·houl~. Lerl b1· Juli" t :;1rt 1.1 an 11~!-.,eiah• tJ,•au flf ,,11ulen1 .... 1! l c· 11·1111,• ;1 .cniu11 of <1h<•1!1 :'\0 .\lt'Xll'<l!l·•\1111'! U':tll' p1 l'"t'!llt•(f .I !11- Jlllllll <ll'1ii.11 pru1::rH111 h• llt111t1n:;tu1l Jie;ieh l n1fl11 Iii.ch Stt1t•t1I l>•''rit·l lr11 ... Le1·"· Tlw 1:rn1Jp ~;ud a i.~ :11tn1·d ;,\ rnding certain alleged inct1u 1t1t'!> 111 lhf' rdul'ational :.:~ Stt'nl The !\le:ucan-1\m<'l"ICOlll t•u111n1uu:!\. ~~ul 1;arcia . ··is ll·el1ng the ani::e1 . r e~ent- 1ncnt and tn1strauon of a ~~'le111 \\'hlL'h iloes: not n iet'l !ht• ncl'd:. Hf 111n1ur 1I,\ _,111den1s " P··~pilt• l11v f;ie! th:il lhe U1 ~1 ru'I h<ut 1111·n· than I . 0 u O Sp:1n1~h·~urn;11111· ~ludcnl s 111 i!s tulal enroll1nc11t ol I0.1.19 111 \970 . Carcia pointed out 1ha1 I hen: fire li·\1 ll'uehcr~ :ind no p.~~chnlog1 . .;ts, acl- 1nu1istrators and 011\y 111·0 l'ounselori; or Chicano origin. The l~point unprO\'Ctnent pla1 1 dra1111 up by the 2;i0-1nernbt'r ~lexi1;;in Amcn t a•1 l'1•n11111l!ee on Edueat1on urges th' tnllQ\\'ing n1PaSure~· ~Hiring of a ~lex1ea n·AniC't'lCf111 a ... :.is.· t;;nt supt·rinlend{'nt to help .~ludrnt.> and pmplo\'e~ nf 1he distrit l'l' four barrios 11·ith thrir problrn1~ I\ .\l'St{'n1a!Lc rc1 ie1r of qualitied ('h1l'anos for key ~dministratl\'e. roles in tht-d1str1rt. -Thal an Equal Opportunity progra 1n he .~!arted a! each school and the distrit:t ol!ll'r -1Jpgrad1ng of the counseling oftice to include 1norl"' l'Ouoselors of f\lex1can- Ameriean dest'l"'lll that the tll'O presently ('nlplO.\ed. -That addu1onal Chicano teachers bt' hued commensurate \1'ilh lhe percent age Aides . - Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Beach Schools of l\lexJ t An·Amcrican sfudents in !he district. -That bilingual courses be de veloped to help students proficient in neither Spanish nor -English. -Hiring oF addiliona! Ch1cant'l iron1 01 l1l't personnel a! ea ch of the schools and interprett-r!i . -That 1nrn1bers of the !\lex1can· .-.mrrican t:ommunity beromP members of an advi.>ory board to the super1n· tcndenl on i\lexil'an·Amer1tan aflairs. -That tommun1ly advisory council ~ takt> 111 .\l<'X1ean·Arneril";ln s for me " 1nglul unoh·e111i:nt 111 ~('hool a<:t1vi • -Th;il \1l'XIC<lll·AllU'rll'an c• 1·oura~ed at cat:"h t'an1pu~ t t:iu<'ano S!Ur.ll'lll ill h1~ pur..,u1I Of t>lhn ll' pr1dt>. heritil~t· a11a re11 ess and <IS <1 pos1ti\e due('11(lu 11Jt!11n the :..choot 1;are1a notc1l lhi!I th1• ch ~trirt ha!! sho11n a pos1111e i1!11ttidC' 1011·ard the 1See l'HIC.-\i\O, Page 21 Get Raises Beacli Personnel Get Big Increases TWO OI EO WHE N SPORTS CAR SKIDDED BROADSIDE IN TO BIG SEDAN AT CRYSTAL COVE Biian Nainina jad and Sandr~ Pratt Wer• Ki ll•d Instantly; 0 . Neil Nelson Was 8 ;11dly Hurt 1'\\'0 F'ron1 l:oast D ie i n 11 eadon A uto CoJli ~ion .I\ 27-~<'Jl'·uld gr;1du<1le studc111 lro111 J1·;111 iJ!l/I a ~uu11e: Cost:i !\l e~:i "on1an 11C"re l..lllcd 1n;;!a~11f.1· early Tue."ll ny evell· ill!! 11111'11 1he1r flll'l'i)!n spO!'I" c;1r spu11 111ldl~ tu !! tJf c·onl 1'01 :incl crashed brua<lsidc 1ntu nn 011co111i11g vehicle on J'ac1t1<' (.;oast !11gh11a1 at ('rysta l t.:1.J1·e. l)r;ul 1111 ;i1-r11·<'1I :11 ll oaf!: :\lrinonal lkisp1t.1l 11111·1· dn1cr BLJan \'t1111hia1ad . J'125 flla c·e1111:i All'. '.'t•11'1Xlrt Bct1ch. a r1~l·cnt gradu;i1t· ul C'1;1p111:ln l"ollc~e. ;ind s.:iudra I\ 111:111 .1L"<1 21 ol 27R llr0;.1d11;1~. l'un:r .\](',;I 111t> :-;c~ uncl drl\ t•1· D \t•1! /\C'l~1111 5i 1if 2.'>~lli R1v1cr:1 lln1 1' l.;1g\111;1 B4·nrh .... u .... !n1ncd broken nlis ;11\d 1cr!<'br:ie nnd :1 heiitl i 11 .I U i .1' ill lht• ilt't•idl'lll. bill I~ rcpor111d 111 s;1l1sfor1ury condition al Hoag 1!0~µ1l:J\ !uda:--. Cal1f(lrnin Highway P;11rol officers. whu t11'c eo11llnu1ng tl.J investisate the $:30 p.n1. ilCl·ident said Naininajad apparentl y losl control of his 1007 Ferrari while driv· i11g north on the hi~lt\vay. spun acro.ss the ccnlcr dividing lane anci c n 111 de d broadside 1vith Nelson's outhbound vehi· {"It', a 1969 Callillac. Herois111 Cited CHP Man Su vetl Tivo Front Death The state ~ledal or Valor, Cal1tur·n111 '.~ highcsl honor was a11•ardcd Tucsd;i y to l!igh11·ay Patrol offil'cr Echv<1rd C. Gain- hle. 41. tJf l-h1nt1ngt on Be.11·h . (;arnblc 1\·as presentet! t.he 1ne1t;il in 1.·eren1onies at1 endC'tl b} 111ore thnn SO 01 his fello\1• officers at the CllP"s Santa Ana hcallquarlcrs. The 1Jresentat1vn 11 a' 111ade b.Y Urputy Con1miss1oncr \\alter Pudin~k1 of Sa1·ramento IL v.·as lhe 22nd sur h await! in lhP Council <..:e ns ures San J ose Chie f :'AX .JO~E . I \1 11 -Thi' <..:111 <"uunl'il vo1ed unani111nu),l.Y to<la.v to 1·•·n su1·c Police Ch1ct Huhcr1 B. 1\lurpl11· for staten1ents he made lo!I0\1•111g lhf' Scp1. !9 fa1al shooting of a rc s1•arch <:hP.1nist by a policeman . Councilman \Valier HaJS made lhl' 1110- t!on after several hours of heated drbatr in cro11•ded council chambers and criticr1· ed Murphy tor ··prejudging " the inciden1 . r..1urphy's office said he v.·a~ out of 10'>''11 and unavail able for com ment history or tile tugl11v;.iy pa!rol. Gan1Llle 11•as L"rcdilC'd 1\ith sa11n~ lhl" lil·e.~ of 11110 1nen in a fla111i11g dune bugg.1• accident in "'hlch ht' 11 as severely burned 011 the f<ll'e. neck and arn1~. The r~scue look place last April 3 11·heo c ;a111ble and a fnencl. .Jack \V1ckham . •~ nf \\'es1n1ins1er. 11·ere vacationing al a :-all llnt near 1-:sh•ro Beath south of i':nscnad:i. BaJ<1 Cahl'orn1:i. The lwo n1cn sa11• a racing dune buggy 1·.;rr1ng 11\·o riders ovc r1urn and bursl in· 10 nan1c~ c:am ble iltld \V ickhan1 ran lo 1he \'chicle and lun1ed 1t up on 1ls ~id<". \\'ltkh;nn "·a~ 01'crcon1r bs tume~ and 11"'11 1010 the n:in1e~. Con1hlr fir,~! dragged lu.c:. lrienrl lo safl"'· 1\ and 1he11 plunged bark into !lit> ltrP lo t 1·ct· the dune hugg~ p:is:-.cngC"r 11·ho wa~ h;u1ging Uy his safely belt. The drivrr \l:JS alrc<id,v dead t1·0111 1·!'a~h injuries. The passenger "·as alh·c anti srreaming for l1elp. (;anlble's first a11en1p1 10 cul the safe· 1,\' hr.Ji \l·irh his rctCkC't knife failed. lie reentered the fire and this time suc- 1·eeded in freeing the vict im, Robert Graharn of Chu la Vista. 8oth inen were hospitalized, Gan1ble being released April !O. • Ry AL A~ DIRKL'I Of me P••IY ,( .. t Si.II Huntington Beaeh t:OUoc1l men ha1·e gr anted !.Omt: 11·hopping pay increases lo iop personnel 11·ith several rtttiving hikes of S200 a n1on!h or morr. !\ lotal Dr ~9 employes are l'o1·ered in 1!11 agreement hanunered out between the (·11v touncil .and the year-0!d ~l;inage- 111cnl Employes Organization \~1E01. A l'ity pri:~s release issued after the 11grec1n en1. was approved by the council in <1n execut!vt session and endorsed the next morning by the membership of the i\11::0 said lh<1t the raises a1·erage 8.5 per· t:rnt. Questioning or t:il,v officials discloses, ho11·evtr. that !h i~ percentage \val'i based on the figu res for a year -nam ely ln• r11ect the increases \.\'ill h.a,•e this year - and oot on a monthl~· t:alcul1tion. F'igured on a monthly basis. a.n ex· :unination of !he sched ule shows that thf' r<1 1ses vary fro1n 4 percent lo 1 percent and average beh\·een l I and 11 perce11t. For example. the top scale of the s:.itaries or three recreation suptrvisors 11·as iocreased from $1 ,048 a month to 11.373. a hike of :I I percent. The salary of !he recreation and parks director \\'as upp~d from~ top of Sl.767 > 1nonlh to $2,007 a month. 11 difference_ of ~~41} or J31t~ percent. Couneilmen and MEO agree that "past inequilies" in the salaries of the recrea· tion staff were corrected in the ne w agreement. The new pay seale.s 11·ert based upon a sur.•ey or JO Southern California •:it.ies laking the £i\·e in si·te just abo1·e Hun· rington Beach and the fire below. Ac· c·ording to tht: council and the f.·IEO. l!1e int:reases granted reflect close to the a\·erage or the 10 cities surveyed . ·•we·ve had sur\'evs before but not actr:d upon them," i\layor Georg e Councihnan Set F ol' Panel Talk Hunting!on Bea ch C1t_y Councihnan .l ark Grl':C'n i!I :;cheduled lo lead a disc;u~s ion Thursda y .<1! l'he fall general ;i.~SC'inbly of the Southr.n1 California 1\ssoria1ion of Go1·er11ments ~SCAG l. Green. v.•ho is vice president of SCAG, is ex pected to present a proposal tor a ne1v re gional agency l'Ontrolled by local nfficiah. according lo SCAG president John t:onlan, Ventura County Superviso;-. The meeting open!I at 9:15 a.m, at the Airport ~1arina Hotel in Los Angeles, wil h Green 's panel s't to open at !O : 15 a.n1 . The Nelson car. lh ey said, \\'J S "almost stopped '' al tht' lime of the collision, the driver apparently having seen the sports car crossing U1e highway toward him. :\1rs. Pratt.. who died (If massi1 e head and internal injuries. wa.~ ejrcted fron1 Utt.• t•;ir. officers said . Nainin::ijad wa!I partially out ol the car. his arm draped ot·er a guardr11il against ~·hich !he f er· rari ca111c ln rest pointing soulh. Joh Solution Predicted A ~pokes1nan at Chapm?n Colle~e. sa!d Naininajad. v.·hose ralher is an orf1c1al 1n lhe Ministrv of f'inanCf' in Telleran. came to the U.S. i n 1961. altended OranJ(e Coast College, then transferred to Ch~pman in 1964. graduating this summer with a ma· jor in inlfrnational l'ltudies. He plonned ta enter Clare1nont Gradual" Schooi to do further y.·ork in inte rnational relations. After <'xperleni:lng sorile language dif· ficu!Ues in his early colk!ge years. the spokesman said. he became.an ~o~r sh_l· drnt and WAii un lhe Dean s List 1n ht:-1 senior year at Chapman. lie \\!:lS dcscritt. f.d as a \!Cry hnndsomc. popular ~tudent. 1 det!pl,Y interested In international ~ue~· Uon and ph1nninf:l a carter In thal held. Medina Out Okayed FT. McPHERSON, Ga . lAP ) -Capt. t-.:rnt!rt I •. ~1edin1'. icqultleci last month of murder and \n\'oluntRry n1ansl:iughter ln the 1969 asi;ault on ~1y Lal. will recch•c 1n ho1K1rable di~hargc \vilhln lhe next ftw days, the Ariny &a)'JC. • Astronautics President Optimistic About Future Aerospace unemployn1ent 111<1.Y have contributed to Orange Co u.n 1 .v '!I Joblessness but there i.s no cause fur despair. Thal was the essence of an address b}' \Valter ~·. Burke . president or ll11n· t/ngton Beach's McDonnell lJouglas Astronautics Company Tuesday. He orfertd hill remarks lo Orangr County. business and industria.1 leader-' during the "Economic Outlook, 1971'' t'onfereri_ce sponsored . by the Oran Re County Chamber of Commerce. at !he Anftheim Convention Center. Burke. whose parent corporation ha:; been hit by a 40 percent decrease ln employment s1nct 1969. said aerospace contributes 1buul 11 percent to the coun· ty's joblessne!s. But he predicted this nallon Is on lht "leading edge of a new :ndustrlal revolu· lion" v.·hlch coul d well solve this proble111. Ile Jaid he meant the \\'idtr applica1ion or atomic energy. "People view it (atomic cner£.)') y.·ith fear 1not1l of lhe tirne. ll was announced in a dii;aslrous situatio n. One rarely hears the word 'atomic' 1vithoul hearing 'homb' rig ht behind it," he observed. Por ii!! application to better the lift of people around the ...,·orld, Burke believes the peaceful concept of alomic energy 11·ill need greater national support, understanding and acceptance. He added that fission fuel about the size of a augar cube could provide the heating and cooling r:ncrgy to serve one house for 75 years. ··Wtu.t this mean_,. is that Instead of dragging ll\•e tons of coal into the. base- mcn t, you'll be carrying don one lump or sugar eVtry 75 ftars." M m11Scd. But. ht warned. ''Tl's not goinR to hap- ~n unless we put some effort behind It.'' Some future space missions will ln all llkcllhood only be po~ible \•lt:i atomic power. added Burke. e>.:tending the energy concept to his own industry. E1nployer.s in the fulure \vi ii hnvf. lo cater to the body to "produce: s.omtthin&" and 10 the mind to ''create something," according to Burke. He believes that • [our-day work v:cek \\'ith the rour-mont h vacation predicted by !he leisure visiona ries could spell !rou- ble. "How creative will a nation be if it \vorks onl y half the lime?" he Jisked. "\\'e must not decrease the number of workdays and decrease the effort we put In." Employe r$ of the future will need to create an l!nvironment in which the peo-- ple v.•111 lo ve lo worJt rather than put in lime, he sakt. In Oran1e County, particularly, it will be ntcessa'ry lo draw the interest or }-'oung people "and to mike them see !he joy th~re is in working." • To make ti all posstble. a. 1reater sup- ply of k>w coet atom.re energy ts needed, he believes. "I see for Or1nge County the btgioning of • tremendous industrial revolutlon. if you'll buckle down and make it happen," he concluded. i\lcCracken s<!.id. "Some people \Vt r e 1\•ay belo\\' Jo1v and others y.•ere up there. This survt-y v.·as designed to correct lhf' inequit ies so that there \\Ould be a proper relationship bet "·een clepartn1ent heads.'" Pubhl' lnformarion Officer Silt Reed pointed out lhat the n1embcrship of !hr \lEO. or \vhich he is a member. agreerl lo stand or !'all by the surl'c.Y -and some did fa ll. ''\\"e agreed 111 accept whatt'1·er the survey average showed," he said. "lfth1s n1 eant a pay cut this 11outd h11\·e bet-n done_" Su1ne posit1u11s. the s111·1·ey sho.,..·ed, 11·ere entitled on!~· !o a one perce11t in· l'rease but s1n1·e the council had already authorized a hold1tlK fv~ll' percent in· ('f'l'tise in Jul~ un!il thl' nC"got1 at1ons 11·ere t·on1plercd lhe:.e oll 1l'r<il1> got a rour pl'r· cenl hike. '"\\'e didn't w;i nt lo l<1he ;:iw;iy ft"1Jn1 ;:i fe1v of the~e peop!t· rhr ra1~es ll'e h;:id (Set: RA lSES. f'agr ZI Re~overy Road Tina R ece ived 1-l elp During Cri sis By JOANNE RE''NOLDS Of Ill• P•lly '1 .. 1 ll•H Its' a long, \onesom1t road fron1 the darkness of coma and paralysis lo an ac. lt\'t life. But tor 13-year-oli:I Tina J\yse\la, thal road i~ getting shorter every day no\v. Tina ~·as hospitalized in i\lareh suf. fering from a mysterious ailment 11·hich doc1ors later di agnosed as JI hemorrhage near the brain sl em. For nea rly two week.~ she \1•as in a l'Om a but e\'cn alter regaining eon- .11clousness. the Jo'ountain Valley teenager wa s paraly7.ed. That v.'as iu i\la1·('h, Today. Tina has returned to classes al Tan1ura School and is bu sy \Vith plans for an upco1ning Girl Scout can1pout. She has not rtcovered completely fron 1 her illness but Tina 's n1other. l\lrs. \l'illiam J\ysella . notes that the progress she has n1ade and the speed at" 11·hich she niade it far exceeds mos! expectations. For no11·. Tina says she's enjoying her retu rn lo school. "l'n1 doing just abo ut !he same things as before I ~ot sick ... ~he "aid, .. r·m glad lo be home. loo." she ad- ded. Homt 1~ a! 114:'1 1 Sant a Lucia SI. "h1eh ~he shares v.•ith her parents, four sisters and a brot her. All !he girl.~ ~o 10 Tamur;i School. Her brolhtr has JUS! s1artcd pre· ~choo! classec:. Tina. like the rr-!'l oJ he l' ta n1ily, is a spo rt.s enthusiasl -a fat·r that rnay h:11 f' been encouraged by the l'aliforn1a Angel~ baseba ll tea1n. During her illne.o..~ at Hoag llosp1 tal and t:onvalescence at Rancho Los An1igos. lhe Angell'! took a special Interest in Tin11. Se· cond basen1an Sandy Alon1ar l'isited her \1·hile she was reCO\'ering and brought lier an autographed baseball. Bul the Angels haven·~ been the only nnes who"ve taken an interes~ in Tina. Shortly after she \Vas hospitalized, Foun· lain Valley residents \Yho heard of the family's plight rallied to their aid. At that lune. Tina's lather y.·as unemployed and the p r o l o n g e d hospitali:r.alion and medical bills would have been crippl ing for the family to pay. A Tina Kysella Fund was established Murder Suspect Slated for Trial A Costa ~lesan accused of shooting and killing his daughter-in-law at the height of a family argument at her Huntington B;each home was ordered Tuesday to face trial Feb. 14 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Byron K. 1'1c~t illan took the ac· tion on the Orange Count y Grand Jury in· dictment of James Noel Sipult, 47, of 2924 Peppttlrte Lane and ordered Sipult to return to his courtroom Jan. 14 for a pre· trial htaring. Sipult ••as charged with first deartt murder last Aug. 30 shortly after he Al1e1edly shot and killed t.1rs. Kathleen Sipult, 19, of 10122 Oamuel1 Drive, Hun. tinglon Beach. Officers said Sipult's son, Jack, 22, at· tacked his father lmmedh1tely aner the shooting and that the dtfendarit WSJ shot in the knee durina: the scuffle. Slpult i1 held in 0T•"8' Couni, JaU. by 1h1.· PTO at 'I ;unura &hooL lnd!1·1duals antl urgan1za11ons are 1.'0n· 1inui ng tht>ir donauons lo the fund l\'111\:h currt.>ntly has ;:iblur ~:i.H:io. .. \l'e 11 ould like to thank e1-er\'One tor thr1r pr;1_vcr.<: a11d genrro~ii\· anct kindness,"' 1\'!r~. i.:~~l'!la ~;i1d. "\\'c .senl out SOlll(' 1/1anh \1Ju nO!l'.'(. ht11 so n1an1· people 11:1\'C hl'IJ>cd 1hal II s dJ!licUI! 10 re::ich 1hen1 ;ill · !ilrs. K.1 .... eli;111olrd rhal Blul' 1·ro:-·: and (,'ripplet! ChllrJren \ Srr1·1c·r of (Jra.n ge Cot1n!.v ll'Cre also (·t11't".~ 111g a portion of the bills. Bui l'or T111J , 111ure rl1an 01t• sll'<111gcr.~ 11·ho ha1e llt•lpt•<! ;111tl 11u11r !lt;in lhl' ba:;eball te<11n . ~hr 1:-; 111n~1 grn11•t11I lor hrr frirnrls cl1JJ'111i:: rtu· l;i~: lt•11· 1non1h.< "friend~h!p t lo.~l' lne11d::.ll1p ·-h;i~ het•n the !Inn;;; rh;11 !l!'lpt•d 111u.,1." ~11r :i:iid. Kn o11·1ng 1h.1 t hrr lnl'ruls 11'rre behi nd lier anti ;itc1·1n••d !11•1 11.1.; onr nl Iii(• things that ha~ µolli'rt Tina b:H;~ Cl\11 ol lhe ho~p1ral :1n1I 111111 -t·llo1.JI ;1.i.:;11n "You 1..nuw · hrr n1n1hl't addC"1t · 1hr1· !ll'lt'r lorl(01 lll•r 1'!11•1 \l'llt'cl hrr 11ir 11 hol(' 111nt• :.he 11;1" u1 °(!i(' 11 .. ,µ113 1 :in1j I !h111f,, th;11 !hr'f' 1ne111l,h1p ... r!ul .1 ~ nluLh for her reCOlt'f\ a~ <1111·1l11ng r!~l'" B\'d ~ l o Be 111 Ca p ita l I Icard Ha ll v 1--\l 'RLl\!;To\ \ 1 1 ·\I'• l \i-·prc.~en · f ;1t11 ('~ nl ,\u1·t h I 1rtnaq1r.,l' and \'1rt. Cong itelrgnlion~ h\ llu• Pa1'i" p<'ate latk" 11 ill ;:iddre:;:-; .111 all! 1\1 ar :i~S•'lllhlv 1n \\'n.'-h1ng1t111 0 ... 1. ~:i \1f1 lclcµhonc. FiCn111 t Da\'1s Sl~ ~ l);:n·1s. one of the ~hicagu 7 d('1enda11!~. llil d an uuttl0<1r cro11·d •lf about 5110 sludl'.nl s al the \;ni\·er ... 11y of \'rrn1onl 1 n Tuc~d<l.\' th<il a tcl C'phonc t1r1·u11 fr om Pa ris 1rill be conncrtf'd tn a public ad· dress ~ystem for an ant1\1·ar rally near the \\'h 1te House. Orange Co a at l\'eather Jl azy sunshine Is the prcd1clion for Thursday. follo11'ing lo\\' cloud!\ and fog along the. coastline. J~ighs today al the beaches in !he upper 60':>. rising lo i5 inland Lo1\li to. night in !he so·s. Ocau Aclie ormer Secre· tary of State uring the Tru111a·ii yea rs, 1)-.d ad at !lie age of 78. fie 1co.s co11s1rlertd the clue/ orclutert of U.S. cold 1oor policu. Story Page 5. eNl•fte • MeY•H , .. " (t llte-<rolt • Mwhlfl '1111111 .. C,.,.11er C•rMr " Pu1 J1.,.1 ,,., .. • •• (ftKlllfl<! " " Ott ft .. Ce"111'1 " Cl•HlllM u.u "' " Ce,,.lt1 " , ..... ""''' .. c'"' ... '' " '"''' , .. " .. .. Ntl1Ct1 " ... fll!"(''"" 1 .. J 0 i'ff'1:t1 " lite.Ir Ml•~•h t:fiter1•I .... • TtltwlllN! • """"•lft/!'ltftl , .. ~, Tht•l"I ,,.,, l'lftll!<t nu Wt 1lhtr • l<•••l«H u W•IC-......... • '"ft ~•ftdtr1 • Wftllt Wllh " M•lllle• • Wt"'t~•1 l'UWI ,..,,. Mt<! I" ltr•ltt " ·~· ,.,_, •• I I D.llLt PJLOf H WtdntslldY Octohtr ll, 1911 Nixon Land Sale P1·of it Reported GAftOEN CIT''· N Y, ! A Pl -N1>ws- day d id today that when President Nu:on took office in 196!1 he ~Id lll~.891 shares (Jf stoc k he owned in a Florida land cor· , poration back to the firm for double the market value. The Long Island ne,...·spaper said '.\1x- cn's friend, Charles G "Bebe:" Rebo zn. Y.'35 presi dent and treasurer ()f the ('Or· porat1on, Fisher's Island , Inc. Another in· \lestor. it said. ,...·as former Sen Genrge A Smathers t D-Fla 1 Fisher's Island o-...·ned or contrnlled 90 percent of an island in :i.11.1m1 's Bisc ayne Bav. Ne""·sday said. The news paper reported tha t l\"1xnn .sold the 185.891 i;hares ha('k to lhe cnm- pany for $2 per share while the cnm pany was stil! ~Hing to other stockholders 'at $1 oer share. ~ewsday de s c r i bed this and cl.her Florida hol ding.~ nf f\'1xon 1n the cnn· c!usion of its series on the hus1ness and P"1li t1cal operations or Rebozo and SmJthers. ,'l;ev.·sday 11a1d the holdings -...·ere at- (l uired with the he lp of Rebozo and Sma thers and were "the bulk of his declared J)f!rsona J assets'' when r.;1xon tt')ok office. The ne11o•sp8pe.r said N1xon"s n!hf'r Flnrida investments -...·ere t11o·o Jots at Cape Florida. • small real estate development 0 11 Key Biscayne and the presidential compound consisting of t""·o bouses, one bought from Smathers. T11o·D other houses 1n the cnmpound arP leJsed by the government and a fifth ls Jll nP.d by Rebozo. !';e11•sday said The paptr said l\'ixon rece11"ed "cut ·ratE-s" on the Cape Florida lots af!P r he prised for a pitture in 1967 ""'ilh de1·elnper IX>nald Berg ""'horn he met through Rebozo. ~e.wsday said r-.'ixon's finances at the time of his eletfi0n, b11sed nn a \~'h1te Hou se report, ""·ere cash and rereirahlP~. 1571,000 ; life insuranc e cash value, 144.000 : rea ! estate. $365,400. H i s lia bilities, includ ing notes, Joans and mortgages came to $363,500. Regents to E ye Construction Brtdget for UCI By GEORGE LEIDAL 0t 1111 Di ii~ ,-lie! Sl•H U~versity of California R e g e n t~ . ~eetmg Thursday and F'riday in Lns Mge!es, will consider a building pMgram .hat would allocate $39.~ mi/hon for ne w ;u!ldings at UC Irvine. between now and 19n . The spending pl11 ns, based on the ex- ~ctation Irvine wil l grnw tn serve ZSJIOO ~tudents , are subjer't to ('9mpll't1on nf a University study 0f enrnllmt'nt trends. llld fin ancing by tht Le,i;:isJaturt Th~ new UC! buildings are inclurled in j university wide list presPntrd for actil"ln 'ly the Regents' buildings and grounds :ommittee on Thursday. If appro1·f'(J in .ximmitt.tt the full board \1-"0uld at t on them Friday. The $.19.8 m1ll1on parkage inl"!1ides S~ TI Lllinn for L"CJ's new adm1nistrat1nn 'll'Ht. 1 • It also alloca1t'~ f11nd$ fnr ~111pmrnt in '.lie Tecently npened enJ?lil('l'r Ln~ fa cilJtv 'lnd thl! SO'.IC'.1al sr1ences bu1ld1nrz, · The first new bu1ld111g h$led "ould No ;i 1'\!'Jlhemat1cs an d cnmput 1>r ~f'lPnr"$ uni t fl be buil t during !ht !!'172-7.1 burlp,.t yr:i r l'loweve r, 11 LC! spokpsman nn!rd. pl:in<, 'nr this building wtrl! tn h;i ve bf>en dri1·"·n :his yPar . but \l't"re nnt r111P Ill le):!i<,lat11 r ''idi::et cuts. If fllndrd. thP c-ampu ... >P"kesman said . thr 8R,()()(l s111111re font ~ui!d tng would ~delayed a yt;iir • ' OUHGI COAST DAllY PllOJ OIUNOI! CZll.ST "U8LISH IHG COM,AN\' '• l oh•rt N. w,.d i Pr .. :c!rl •NI J'uo•!>hor , J •• 11. •-c .. ,1 • ., • { ·. • • ' .. • ' , , Vk,e PtM•-1rwl G-•I lrMll'Qor fll,,,,,.,, K11vil Edi kit" Tli1"''' A. Mw•iil.ine Mt"l'Gi"' f d lff Al•~ o;,~:~ WM! Ottn;e C°""Pf E~ t4~.tlllftMI ....... Offk. 171 75 111,h l o11l1ver4! M1ill11t Addr1111 r.o. 1111 790, 92,~I Oh OffkM U.U. l•C71' m r:or•I ..,.,.., .... COiii Mft.I: »a w .. i l•V Strwt .. ....,.,,, IMt~~ lllJ H1"ll01'• 1 .... 1...,.."' ... ., CJMw\19; ;u lilll'11l I.I ~ -. .. 1 .. e&rt.Y P!l.OT. ~ •k'i II ~ ""' ..... PiW. .. """"""" ol<rny u <•Pt s.,... tlty .. ....,..,_ -~ ~ ~. IMtllo ....., ..... Clo<• -· .. .,.,""'""' -..c11. ,....lit "'""'· kn c,_ .. , ~ ~ IM!llflN«., •ll<'lt •1111 ~· ......... 111111-. il'rl ..... t ,.lt\""9 "*"" • • a ... a., Shott. C..M """-. . . . :: t~ '• ·. ·. . .. • < · .. T:f ;I 1 (7141 14t-4J21 ca...., ,..lll9ftt•1 ••1-•111 . • t ~ 1tn. °'9NI C.-1 "Wlt"iot , ' ~. ... -,,.,,..t 1111111r11io.., • ( .. r-111 ~ ., ~"'-'' ~ ... ~ '.• ·1 -t ... ~ wi"""" .,.111 ""'" ,..... . ,.,.,.,.. _,,.,. ·i .__,.__ .. ,.. .. N_,..1-'I :. ~ ... Cai. 111-; Qillftt'llll . io,,o.erlp!IO<\ ' .., .,, ... tUI _.,lllJyJ "" """ u,. • : ' -ly'f ....,.,.,. -1~1 ...... o..u ~ly. i-=:;;;.;;;;;;;;.,;.._ __ _.. • • • , % • § m \11 ..... 1". Dl.ll 'f' PILOT N•wt lil.1• SHADED AREA INDICATES POSSIBLE REGIONAL PARK SITE St•r M•rks Ar•• s •• n IS Speclal Arch•ology Pa rk Hospital's 'Bacl{ Yard' Site of l11clia11 Ce111etary \\'hat. kind of Indians. y,·ha t types of plants. flourished around Costa Mesa in prehistoric times:' l a! State. L<ing Beach arrhaeoloi;!i.ct Keith Dixon belie\'es rhe old Indu.n r:i:mp ground betv•een Fair1·iew State Hllsp1tal U"! lelo~~Ol'I DEAD AT 94 Santa Barba ra's Stork• Tho111as Storke, Pulitzer Prize Editor, 94, Dies SA:'>.'TA BARBARA'-1 AP\ -Thoma$ :0-1. ~tnrke, pio neer ne11·spaper eti11or \\'ho 11 on a Pulitzer Pnze tn l!lfi2 for hri; ed1tnr1al crus ade aiialnst the .Jnhn Birch Society. d1f'd Tuesday. He 111as 9~ S1nrkP. 11'h(lse IPadrrship lhrnuch !he 5.;n!a B11rbara r\e1~'!\·PrP~s e;:irn,.d hi m 1hP n1r kna me "Mr. Santa 8.!l rbara ... suc- cumbPd at his home here of d 1\rtbih!1 r~ of tJ lrl a~e . F.d1tor anrl pl1bl1sher PmPn!1is nf !he n "v.~paper ~ince hP snlM 11 1n J(ll\4 !o Rr.ht>rt ~l cLeJJn. S1orke h.'id rnnt.lnuPd tn pll' 1n ~IX d11y~ a 11P<>k 1h!'rP 11n!1I rprpnll\. HP l)arl p11 rrh;1i;,..rf 11 ~ rr,.rierP~~or in 1901 1111h.; ~2 .1'111(1 \0an He lii 1in cherl hi~ Pd1tnrial a1tark~ nn 1h" ,Jnnn B1rrh SOC"1i>ty 1n 19111 v,hen tht i;r1r1ety. after eslabl1shin,1? i; P 1· Pr ii I rh;ipt,.ri1 in this So1Jthern \F1 !1fom1 ;a sPas1 de r1l.1', assailed Earl \Va rren, then chief .iustirt. nf rh r Supreme Court and his cln~e fr iend . "Ho1v can anyonl' fnllo""' ii ll'ader ahsu rrl enough tn ralt Former Pres1dpnt E1senhO\\'er 'a d ed icated, rnnS('tous a~ent of th e Communist con5piracy':'" wrote Storke. He i;ervt"d as a ttgenl of I.he C"nivers1ty of California and, bnefly, a!i a U.S. senator. Prisoner Keeps His Pants' On; But It's Tricky TROY. Ohio llJPJ ) -When ~herirf'i1 deputies went tll Davld HoUle's jail ce ll to esco rt him to court fnr his trial on ftssault and fi re11rms charges Tuesday, thev found HotUe. nude. Hottle:. 32, re.fused to lea\'t. the. ce.11. He s11ld he had taken off hi~ clothes so that deputies could not carry hJrn In to the. courtroom . Thinking fi st. a dt!puty l-Old Hottle his mother wa1 coming to th!!: ~llblock to rr11 ~r.in wilh him. Hottle put on a pair of pant:i1 . Six deputies Mld hlm. bound him with h.<indcuH.s. leg irons ind chains. and e•r- ried him •crou the street to the MJaml C.Ounty Courthouse. Jud'1;1!: J3me1 Dewe.ti1e orriered Hott le: r~!.urn~ to his eell 11nd 111ld the trial could proceed witl\out him. Hottle put on tlothing and i1a id he might reconsldt!:r when Lht trill conUnue1 tod 11y. ;i;nd the S.:inta Ana River may pro\lid a most of the ans""·ers. Here's what t:1e archaeologists already know about thl'! Fairview site: -It is now 2.5 mile5 frnm the ocl'!an , but in prehistoric ti mes the are:a bt'low rhe hluffs v.·as nften an estuary, -The sit e has a diameter of 1.500 feet and is tht largest antien t cemetery in the reg inn. r.lore than I~ burials have: alread.v been excavated from ii. -Ei~ht radio-carbon t .tes and 3Z cibs1· dian h~·<lrat1on dates prove the area wa!i occuplcd as early as 1!i00 BC. F'or the: p;:ist 3.000 years the inhabitants have left bf>hind tnrils . reli_gious objetts. food refu.~e. hearths, house. noors and other rema ins. -Les~ !h<tn nne percl'!nt of lhe site has be"n scientiflcll !ly excav11 ted. -H Is the only cle.1Jrly strat ifi~ site in Or ange Cnunty. The strata reveal two major periods. The t'!a rly Indian grou p, from a bout 1500 BC to about YIO AD. w11s apparently the center of a religious cu lt along th e S.\nla Ana River that fea tured thr stranj.\t: .,tn,e:~ed" !no tched! st..,ne.s. Thry v.·erP replaced by another Indi an grou p IO.'Lth a diffe rent relig ion, a dH· ferent 1~·ay of exploitln g local food re~ources. -Bt cause Qf petrified food remnants, the site. could be a valu able source of in- lormatinn about the changing ecology of ~he region over the past 3.000 years. From Page I RAISES already gr3nte.d," s;url . ••• Mayor McCrat ken The entire issue is cnmplicated this year hy th!!: presidenrial wage. free ze. Here 's v.·hal happened : th e council and th, MEO signed .tn interim .a greement . July 21 for a holdi ng four percent in· crease until further negoliatlons were completed. Th is r11 ise ~·as effettive July I. After lh11t. Pre.5 ident Nixlln froze wages and price:s. La:\t week the cou ncil .11pprn vl'!d the full 1ncre.:ises fnr !he MEO members ~·1th !hf' hikes to tak~ effect Nnv. 14 when !hr free ze is ~rheduled !n end. Th.:it means :ill rhe members got .1 four pt'rrenl hikt: from July l and v.·ill get the d1ffPrf'nce l\'nv. 14 so long a5 lhe e:xpe.cttd mnrl1f1r11.tinns in lhe frteze allow ii. If !he fnu r percent hike from J uly 1 to r--:01· 14 iind tht balance frnm Nov . 14 to ne>.t .Julv I is computed rhen all the in- rr+>:tse~ aver:tf:e 8 5 pertent for this year. 0\'LY FAIR \\'AV "Thtit's th~ only ft1lr way l.n do it h,rause that is wh~I Y.'e would be getring 1hr!i year Pven if the. Presiden t a!lOl'>'S it." R,.ed said , "There wl!:r.e four months 1-1·hen we h11d only a four pertf!nt in· crease." Finance Director Be.n Arg uello said thiit tht raise.i; rnr I.he management group th is .'·e;i;r -...·ould total $73,000, $13,000 mo re than he budgeted . \Vhen the. cnunc\I grants increase.s. it rhanges rangt's nf the pa y scale. with earh tla.c::sifitation ha ving five step5. Ar~uello said that it takes an employe :ii.., year!! tn progrf!ss tn lht top stl!:p in the pay i;cale. but agrttd that most dep:irtment heads are on tht lop step. ··Anyone. "''ho was on the top gtep of the nld rangl'! wUl go tn the top step of the new range," ht S.!lid. CHANGES AT TOP These are the changes in the to p step in the monthly salary of some. of the key posltioni in the elty: City administrator, $2.885 to $.1,3111 : public. worka dlrt>etor. S2.327 to S2,562 ; assistant city admini!ltratnr, $2.1 U to $2 .362 ; l'larbors and beeches director • $2.084 tn $2,299: eity engineer. '2.1127 to $2,2.17 : fire cl'llef, 11.973 to '2.177; finance director, $1,919 lo $2 ,119. Development coordinator, $1.8111 to $2.007: recre11tinn and p11rk8 director, $1 ,71\7 tn $2.007: planning direct.or . $1.7117 to Si.95.1: building director $1.187 to $1.001 : l1 br11ry director, $1.719 tti SI.IOI: personnel dlrtttor. $1.5&'1 to $1.llOI : city clerk. $1.540 to $1,572: public lnforrn1tkln officer. $1 .3*l tll $1,530: park super!~ t.endP.nt. Sl.3Clll to Sl.449: oil auperin-- te:ndent. $1,306 lo $1.449 and recruti on super\•ilor. $1.048 to $1.373. E11rller th is year. berore the priet wqe fret7.e:, firemen rece.Jved an \nCN11H nf 9.~ percent Including fringe btnefit.I. 'Mie. rinlice. wl'!rf! granted an Increase of II.I percent which included eclucaUonal ln- t f!nUve.s, Hi ·storical Project Archaeologist Desig11s 'U11ic1ue' Pa.rk By TERRY COVILLE GI 1111 &all~ ~1191 Sl•ll -4,boul IMJ() 8.C. a lf'OUP of California In-- diam:, po11s!bly membet! of the Gabrielino group. riiscove.red a nice place to live - Costa Mesa.• They c11 mJW'(I nn the bluffs ovf'rlooking the S11nta Ana Rive r. 11te shell fi~h and pl11nts from !he rivtr marshl11nd and bu ried their deed on the. cliff tops. These Indians stutk around ror seve ral hund rtd years lu nlll 500 AD). Now a Cal Sta1t Long Bea ch 11rcllaenlogisl wanl s to br ing tne Ind ians bar k to Cosla o\1esa. at least as a pieee of vital hisl()r}'. Dr. Keith A Dixnn h11s de.sig ntd a 112- :!ICt"f' "archaeology park " f e a I Ur i n g bntanical ~ardens. B path scaling the fate of the cliff and an ecology museum. ''This is lht-l.\rgf'sl remaining lndlan site. m the Cflastal region 50uth of Vt n· tur11." s11ys Dixnn. "It is also the. larges! ancient cemetery in the reginn." HI! reels lhP land can be prescrvPd as 1t \'aluable 11rch.:ie.olngic11 t sill!, while also servln!i .:is a public park. Prnfes~or Dixon h11s alrel\dy succeedl"d In gr tting the 92 acres nnmin.:ited for the. Nationa l Register nf Historial Pl aces . but thul alnnP. won't presrrve it. The. Indian camp ground is part of 268 acres near the river which many lt!aders in Costa Mesa hope !he city and cou nty will develop :.s a regional park. Dixon'.5 plan would make the Indian ground onl'! of lhP.. central features of tha t regional park . Here iii a summary of th e fi v~phas~ development proposed by the professor: -Phase One. is a surface study con- ducted by trained a rctiaenlngi ~ts. They -...·ould di~k about 12 inches fr0m the top of th e soil se.archi np; for Indian artif11tts. -Ph ase T""·n would be develo pment nf the pu blit park. Once archaeologisl s plan their future explnralinn, Di1nn heliP.1'es the surface nf the site can be p\antl'!d -...•ilh izra~.5 11nd shnibs and picnic and rest rf'lt'm fa cililiei; can be: in_,;lalled. "Using the ~urf;ice for 11 park wnn'l hurl the site, and it ma y help protect 11.'' the professor s11ys. -Phase Threl'! gl'!ts in!n t he archaeolofl!,i cal fit ld wn rk. Once the park i~ built. diggers would select e1cavation sites. roughly 30 to 50 fttt 11qu11re. And beA:in their slow. meticulous wo rk. "All w(lrk C(lul d be done in fn\1 public viPW. with protective fences around the hole." explains Dixon. "SiRns tould rx- p\11in the work and class lectures might even be given RI the site." Once 11 dig is completed, it CQUld eithe.r be filled-in. used fOl'" park, or left open as a permanent displ11y. -The ff urt h phase in vnlve5 cnn- 1trueUon o outdoor .vinage e:rhibits. They rould bt J)f!rmanent e1hlhits depictinit the Hf~ of the Jndianli who once roamed the ar11>ii . 'Jl would be Rn f)Utdf'IQr arch1t t<1\ogital park unique in California And a valuable exhibit for thl'! .schools," Dixon says. The. vlll ap;e in Di1on ·~ plan 11•nuld fe.:iture re.conslruc!ed lndi .:in h0u~ts, buri.\l anrl c~meJ l!r.Y rleposits, 11 botanical ;arden "'ith the. n.!lturel plant cover that thrived i.n the. time nf the Gabrielino In · dians. •nd 11 series nr p11 thi; and stairw a~'s <lnv:n 1he cliff face. "The. c!iff shows i1ever11l layers of deve.l opmPnl 11nd piith~ down it would be like 1 w11lk ba ('k through time." Dixon "11VS . At the hntlnm ntxt lo the. river. wOuld be 11nnthe r botanic;:;.1 garden . -Dlu.in's fifth phaee. invol ves con· st.ruction of an eC()logy museum. ba se.d on hii1tnrical data gathered from the Indi.!ln site "It cnuld e11he.r serve the ittiindard fun ction nf housing anrt dlsplaylng cnl - lectinni1 frl'lm th e. site. or jt could tove.r all aspecl~ nf tht envlronll1 e.nt." he says . 01xnn wnu! like see. the museum d1>velnpffl as ~ oglcal history of this iirea shnwing all elements (physical. botannica.!, 11 al life. climatt , man l as a system. TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMJtHllll Since pre-historic man lirst used the sun to enable him to seek shel- ter before nightfall , man has been ''keeping lime." As he progressed towa rd urbanization, his need for mor e accurate timing also al!lO pr~ grossed. The most ancient timepiece ap-- pears to ha ve been the ''gnomon,'' 8 Gr,ek word meaning "indicator.'" The gnomon was known to the Chinese as early As 2.400 B.C. It wts the forerunner of the sundlaJ. As c lvil iz8tion progres1ed, 110 did m1tn'1 need of A more accurate time indicator. During lh1~5th Century B.C. man used ater clocks of various types. An er common, but less accurate, ~ ple<!e was the sand c1oct or ur 1lass. Also, at about this • e pertod or tlm• lire and •u clock• were used . All of t hese !}'!terns were used In conjunction with the sundial since Oley were only good fOr very •hort periods of time . Modem tlmepl~ee1 ha ve pro- p elled greatly. W• wUI bt happy to zhC')w you our fine collection of modern, a c c u r a t e clocks and watches. He !eels 11 1nuset1m i;howlng the prn- gressive changes of a tl)t;il e<"olo~1cal system might bt unique 1n tht ll'orld and serve as ;i m11 jor attraction to lhe regional pllrlr.. The ecnnon1ics of Lhe p ;i r k Dlxon .-:a.vs. 11 re fair ly s1n1 ple ~1n~t nf the ~1·1rn· ti fit co.~ts would be su pported by grant~. The primary lof"al cost.o;, would be 1n de.velop1nent nf the st11nard park <1nd building n( the 1nuseum -which coul d attract some feder11I funds. There is an urgenty t.o ht!'. pll\ns, because professor Di1on fears that ii no acti0n LS ta0n the iirrhaeologit al !'.!le could be: lost for all purposes. "We need to protecl the area. There. Isn't mur h to see thrre no11o•, hul v1 ~1tnr~ d1g~1nc. around m1,1.Jhl s1ill des!rl)y snmethinc. nr ~clent ifir \'alur." hf ex- plau1s. C11v offil'ial~ have seen Dixon 's p\a n <1nd li ke 1t. but thus f;ir thr.\ h;»ven't been ahlf' to rlf• .'In) thin~ ahnut 11 Thr ritv ernri 1·1111111\' 111·r ~ti ll ~1yrn111>d bv a Sfi ii1illlnn 1'1 it2 rn1lllnn pricl! tag plru:ed nn tht' land by thP .'\late. .'.:e!lher· the prof<'s~nr . not C \ t Y ~1 anag1>r Fred Sorsabal can i;i1·e an estimate nn v.·hcn the. bluffs might onr.e. a.12ain bl•1ssom inti) an Indian t"n- campment. B'lth , however, 11o ould like 10 sel.' 1t hap- "'"' GOP Offers Re1nap Pla11 Giving SF Seat to Cou11ty F'rom '\'irP. Se rivres Republit1n le aders ll'I lhe Cal1 forni<1 Se na te ha ve written their 01vn plan for reapportio11ment v.·hi ch s1vei; Ora nge: County one of San Francisco's senate seats. • The GOP pla n c{lunt.ers a Democratic proposal which would give 11 Redding sena te seat lo East Los Angeles. State Senator Dennis Carpenter (R- Ne-...·port Beach) said this morning !he new GOP plan v.·as just h11nded to him Tut:sday nigh t and he hasn't thoroughly studied it. Carpen!er sllll maintains. hn-...·ever, that Oran~e Count y must receil'e one fu ll senate se.:il or at least a major share of on. The Republican plan sacrifices on P. of the. par1y's own state senators. o\1lltnn Marks. f\.1a rks said he plans tn fight the Republican plan and he can"t..-u nderstand 1vhy his colleagues wnu!d eliminate his seal. Democrats. meanwhile , are i;tanding behind their nriginaJ proposal that would creoll'! another se nate seat in !he Me.xi- can-American area of Los Angeles. Sen11tor Mervyn D.vm11lly ( D -Lo! AngelesJ said tnday he wo uld not com· promise on his bill. "I ha1·e the 1·otes In get ti out ()f cnrn- mittee . but I'd like som e support from Repuhlicans," be said. Dymally is ht!ad f'rt•••• Page J CHICANO ... need~ nf lht< ('hicann co1nmunJ1v. but that th~re wiis :in inHTit diafe and present n~ed for rurther improvemrnl. "We don 't wan ! tn take anything 11way from the blacks nr frorn anvnnt-t>lSt'. \\'p ju!il want our slice. nf the pie ," said Garcia, a Hu11t1n~lon flf"<1C'h resident Dr. Porferin Sanchez. 11lso of Hun- lin JZ ton Be11ch sinrl !h, dir('rtnr nf Chirsino studil!s at Onminsuel St11!e College. tlild the trustees !hat lhi> need f0r bi-lingual te arhers and hi-lingual tourses is especlally uqlenl. "Evpry11·here An1itlo parents are saving th at Johnny can 't rP.:id . Bul poor .Juii ni !o, he doesn 't just not rend very v.·ell , ht dnesn ·1 el'en understand wh,<i t's going on." he sa id. Trusfet' Dennis ~-l;:i n1?rrs praised lhl' Chica no leader!' for !heir scholarlv l\nd unPmolional prP~en!a\1nn and urj!ed Superinten<lent Jark S. RnpPr tn dt-1•plnp a time-schl'dUll' f n r adm1nis1r:it1l'e rel'ieY.' and reaction to the 10-poinl plan . Thl'! prnpni1al was .:i lso liiuded b,v Trustee.~ Ralph Ba til'r, .Jnhn Bentley ;:ind Ray Schmitt, all nf 11o·hom agretd 11o·l!h :O·langers' stan ce. nf the Eler11ons and Reaprm1·11onmen t Comm1!tee. Ca rpent er issued a 11o·ord of cau tion on both pliins. "\\'e have to remembl.'r !his is all part of O\'erall negotiations. Neithe r plan will bl' the ftnal solutinn. The GO r plan 1s JUSt c.:ilculated In establis h another bargaining alternative," he said. C.:irpenter had nn comment on the mnve to sacrifice a Repu blican se nator's seat. r-it 11rks has a! limes sided 11•i th the. Democrats on issu es. He was appointed lo a munici piil cour1 jud~esh1p in 1966 by form er De.mor.ratir ffovernor Edmund G. "P,<it"' Bro11o·n. o\lark.o: quit !hat post a year l.:iter In run for the ~rna1e. Snmr ohsl'rl'ors nf11P !h.:11 ~larks is in a liberal area and coulrl lose his seat !11 a .Dl'!motrat anyw a,1·. whilt Orange County rs safely Rr.publ1ca n. Warning Issued About Benefit Circus Dunning Huntington Beath polite are. 11o·arning buyers nf ti ckets to a benefit circus In beware y,·he0 penple corne aroun d lo co l- Jeri their monl"1 Co mmunity Rela11ons Officer Jerry "'"hb explained the problPm The cil)'s Reser\e Police OHiter Associ.:it io n ls sponsori ng a ('ircus nn Dec. 20 tn raise money for the.ir routh ac· t11·1ties. · The rnen art' cnnlar1 1ng bus1nei;smen and hflmMwnPrS by telephonl' to sf'll the llckets. When lhe,V gel an order from a h0meowne r, a return en velope is sent to lh ~ hu.ver whn sl'nd~ in hls money and gel5 lhe t1r-k<'l1' tn return. "\Ve've had c<1n1p!a1nl s th;:it people hl\ve heen sho11in,i;: up <il !irkrt buyers' houses lo c0lle<"l the mone.v. The.v're not nur peo..- ple. so 11o·e·re trying [() alert re~identl.'' \Vebb said . He no1ed that 1n the c;ise of bus1ni>sses rhat pl:>re order_,; ff'lr tiektt~. a re.r.erve ('lffit er, with idrntif1rAl1on and ;:i letter of introduction will g0 to the business to cnmplete the sale "If you're a resident anrf snmwnl'! shn1vs up to collect .l'nur monf'y, r111! us right awav. If vnu're a hu~1nessman and someone ~hn11o·S up. hr shnulri hal'e the proper 1dcntifrcar ion," \\'phh ~ii1d. The Miller-.JQhn~on circus. hi lled as one nf !he !11rge~t y,•llrl anima l ctrruses in the l''orld, 11 ill ~tage three benl'fll sho""·s at nonn. 4 .lO p.m. and 8 p m al the Long Beach ArP1111 . f nr furrhl'r t1ck l'I 1nfnrm;itinn. cnntart. the c i rcus nff1ce ,:i1 18i5~ Beach Roule1·arrl , Hunt1n ~ton Beach. 9AA-447 \. ----llOeo.-----.Artd they Jove the ~ FOR CHRISTMAS u~ who Ddd to U)l!ir lue- t'.o~s pe11rl1 -on all girt,.. _____ ..,llllllll8>-----tiVJ.ng occaaiQtW. EASTER, BIRTHDAYS An Add·•·JX"a r1 neck la~ ia always an elegant oomple. ~ ment for litUe (irl1 o{ any ICl l ll 1Bihcsuuudl8illnn-..age. On • dainty rold CONFIRMATIONS chain, tll9 necklace iro- in beauty, in. aentlme.rit. In value.. For Add·•·P61rla ""0 7111118188QOouoee 1111 e 1 ·~ pe~ectJy)rnakhed, IMlo- tlfltA0UAT10NS uin• ~I.II ••• tr1aly, IM J)'CNIU tlJU/t • Ju.wr.J J. C. fiumphrie3 Jewefer3 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENllNT Tl•h\S lANUME•ICAJtf)_MASTill CM'AllGE 14 YlAllS SAME LOCATION ,_.,.ONl 141·1401 j I . . \ ' I\ . I i' ' Lai rel Sa y·s Soviet Sul} Pi111 cl1 Ri ses \\'\SHI NC:TQ~ !Al'1 -Secrel<irv of Defense !\lei\ tn H Laird said todaY the Hus:.ians will pull .1breas1 of l ilt> United Stairs 111 rn 1~:<>11e-fir1ng suhn1arine,! at least a ,1·e;1r t«.1rher !han he previously forecast Thal 11u1ild gn e lhe Russians abOu! 41 operational Polaris type subrnarines next 1ear 1nsle'1d of 111 19~4 the Pen1agon ol- li<·in!s s111d Al a 11c~1 s 1·onft·rcncP. L.:111d w;..1·ned, "\\'t• ll'OU)d be placed ;11 a 1cry great 1>0lit11"al dic;ad\'anla~e 11 !he r\uo.;sians were u1 pos1!lon 10 ring lhr L:n1tcd Stale., 1111h a 1 as1l~· superior suhrnarinc !lcr..t v. 1th large nurnbers of n11~s1lc~ ' This sugge,;tecl l.a1rU hl·l1e1·r s 1J1e Russians 1nay 1nau1\au1 their present n1on1entum in t•on~trurtion of such ~uli· tnarineo;. N:iv,\• le;-ider.5 ha\'e 1>Uggesled the Hussians 1111ght be seeking a fief'! of about 60 m1s~ilc-fir1ng sub~ As he and other top Pentagon of!1cial ~ hn1·e done u1f'r !he p:ist n1onlhs. Laird 1·01c:ed t:onctrn about lilt' c:ont111ui11g 1nomenlu1n of n u~sian nurlcar inissile ~rowth sa,11ng. "Tliis nion1r11tu1n is going J'or1\·ard at an c\'cr increasing rate." \Vhile !he ne11·s conference wa~ don1inated by di scussion of Soviet missile and subn1aritlf ad1·ance!<. Laird also an· riounced !hat tie and Adm Thon1a~ 1-1. ~1oore1·. chairman ot !he Joint Chiefs of Staff. 11·111 1ravcl lo Vietnam in earlv i'\uvcn1ber ro prepare 11·hat he c:ill<'d "ai1 up lo date report" 1o President Nixon on the Southeast Asia situation before Nixon 111akes his next troop withdrawal an · nouncement about Nov. 15. Laird and f.loorer \Viii tra\·el In Southeast Asia after a!lendtng a NATO nuclear planning group meeting in Brussels in late October. the secretary said. Laird did no\ 1nd1C'ate 11 h;it f\'.l:con is c11rrently planning. but there is 1ride ex· pecta tion that !he !-'resident will increa~f' rhe rate of \.\'ithdra11'al to bring the te1·cl nf U.S. troops down to ahnul 40.000 b~· next .lune or .Jul_1 At la'.'l report. there v.•ere 210.000 A111ericans stil! in Vietnan1. wi!h <1nother 26 .000 to be pol led out in order to reach Nixon's intermediate goal of 18t000 by IX>t . 1. Actually. the nu rnber of mrn 1n Vletna1n on th;it date probnbl y 1vi1I be l·lo~er to !75.000. This 1,ril! be Laird·s lourth trip to Viet- nam since heco1nini; secretnry of defense in earl.1• l!lt:m He 1~'as last there 111 .Januar)'. Laird's fresh v.·arnings or an increased So\·1el 1111ssile buildup l'an1e a day after \:1xoi1 announced he 11·111 !ravel lo ~·\oscov.• in late l\lav to discuss, among other things, the Rus sian·U S. oegotia · lions to limit nuclear v.•eapons. Reporters suggested there nia~' be some differences between Laird and i'\ix- on on the question of the Soviet nuclear threat. nothing that some <lf Ni:ton 's re- cel'll statements have indicated he 1s dubious the Ru ssians could achie\'t' such nu clear superiority that they coul d in1- pose d1plom11tic blackmail on the United States. "There i~ no disagreement beL\\'een !hr President and myself," Laird said. As he ha.o; often dnne. Laird stressed the ·i111- portance of negotiating from streng th. Foreig n Pa.p er Sa.y·s Red Lea.der Lin Pil10 Dead llONC. KO:-iG tUPl) -The !long Kong Times. quoting a recent arri\'a\ from t\voan gchow, said toda y that Lin Piao. <.:ommunisl China's i'\o 2 man . died before September. The righl·vn ng Ch1n~se daily artic.e fluoted ;i11 ·n;uned Cl1inesc busi nessmttn ;:is ~aying. "Lin Piao died before the end of September from an illness. Hov:ever. lhe announcement is being ,,,.ithheld for fear of civil war c:·upting." Lin's death "'ill bt announced only 11fter the leaders decide on their next step, the Hong Kong Times said. Mao Tse-tung and Lin have been com- plementary and "'ithout Lin's military backing "ho\v v.·il1 ~1::.o V.'ilhstand internal change?" it asked. ''Chou seems to ht Lin·.~ natural successor but would find it hard to control the 21nny with Lin dead." -, Cycologu Cope1· Debbie C;-cen1nan. 17, \\'ho exp('tts to t:on1pete for queen ei1 the C~·cology Fair ,~·arn1s up for the b1Cyl·lc and clean air-oriented event ,,·hic:h opens Thursday at F a~h1on Island in Ne"tport Beach. 'fhree days of exhibits 1\•il l be tlunaxed by a full day of bicycle racing plu s other bike and lrikc c\·cnt s at the shopping center. Even the queen \\ill be selei:tcd <ln the bas•~ of a bicycle race. ~Tex '· Watso11 Co11victe{l l11 Tate-LaBianca Trial LOS l\Nt;ELES j L.:Pll -!\ jury ig· nl)red defense l'Ol11ent1ons that Charle.~ "Tex·· \\'atson l\'as a 1n1ndless 1n1nb1e carryu1i; oul lhe order.o; of Charil'!' l\lan:-;on and l'01lV1t·!ed \\.atsou Tuesda\' n! the seven T;1te-LaBk1nca n1urder~ · The same s1x·n1an. s1x·\von1an JUI)' that found \\·al son i::uil!y now n1 us I 1lec1dt' 11 heiiler his pun1sh1ncnl 11 ill be life 111 prison or The gas chan1ber ~Iinutes afl<'r lhe JUI')' returnee! 11-' .!ieven tirst-degree 1nurder 1 erclii:t~ Tue~ day. Deputy J)istri('t Allonl<'Y Vincent T. Buglinsi. "'ho al so prosecuted tl1e t1r1>l Tate trial. said "this is the [1nril th•11)l{'r of the 'T:ite·LaBianca murdC'rs" At the rirst trial. fl·lansun and llirC"1· ~'oung won1en fol10111ers \VerC' senlen1·rd to the gas cha1nber after lhf'y \1 err found guilt.v of thr savage killings ··All five killers have been t:On\'i('tC'd ." Bugliosi said. "l be lieve justice has bec11 served. The slate \\'ill vigorously pursue fhe dealh penalty for Char!~ \Yatson " Superior Court. .Judge Adolph Alexander ordered !he jury !o return to court F'ri· da~· for !he sanity phafie of \Vatson·, trial The sani!y phase wa~ ncccss1 !ated by \\'atson·s double plea of innocent and in· nocent by reason of insanity 'Thf' penalty phase "'ill follo11· The iury rejected lhe defenst l'Oll· tenlion thal \\'atson. 26. a fnr1ner high school scholar and star athlel<'. v.·as 1101 mentally responsible for his act1on!i. The defense argued \\'at~on v.a!' brainwashed bv ~lanson <1nd blindly tar· ned out the 'killings in Augus1. !~lti~l because hr ll'as turned into a ··robol ' \Varp<'d h~· constant drug use and SC).' v•ith the ~l ansou girls. The prosccut101l contended \Vat ~on's mental condition was normal and that 1n fact he enjoyed lhe mu rders. The jury deliberated five da~·s bcfort returning ils verdict, <.'<lmpared y,•ith lU days ano ther iury took to convict fltanson and the three \\.'omen. \Val.son. dressed neatly in a dark blue blazer and pale blue shirt , sat motionless in his chair al the defense table as the court clerk read tht. verdict. HE'S GUI LTY, JURY SA YS Manson Follower W1tson \Vat~on took lhP ~land in hi.o; 011n detcnse in the early davs of the trial and l·onfe!'sed tll teadi011g ihe bloody forays ancl part1c1pating 1n lhe rnurdr:-, bul ple;·.:!t'd he heard "Ch:ir!1c•.~ \·01cr say111F. t..111 ever.vane in lhe place " H1H a1 tornt'I' said he 11·as "no 1nore titan a zom bie. " mindless aulomaton b I 1 n d I .\' obey1ni; •Popeye' Passes On SAN JOSE. CahL IAP1 -Funeral services were hetd Tuesday for \Villian1 .o\. Costelkl. the olf-scrfen gravelly voice of Popeye the Sailor ft1an. Costello. 73. who had retired hert' lo operate a mobile home park. died Satur· da y in a hospital after a lengthy i\lnes.!i. Red China Fair Bustling Mainl.and Stages Buyers ' nnd Se llers' Markel HONG KONG (AP i -Despite specula· lion of a power struggle in Peking, Red China Is getting rtady for a bigger-Iha•· ever trade showcase In Canton. ·Report! from the South C hi n a metropolis indicate that prepar1Uons for the autumn trade fair ~Ing thl!'I wtekend are fa r Jn()Te extensive and businesslik e than they have been since before M8<l Tse-lung's Cultural Revolu- tion began in 1966. !\lore import.ant, acC<lrdlng to both the reports from Canton and from Hong Kong businessmen with trad'-C<lntacts in China . this is goi ng to be a "selling and buying" eve1,1 in.stead of just a display or what China can produce. In recent ye;irs, the spring and tall CIUllon fa irs have shoWn a variety or rela lvely sophisticated ind u s t r I ti I mac inery as v.·ell as an assortment of CQns mer goods arKi raw mAl erial.!i. B t many busine1,smen returning from tho e faira reported that much of what v.·as on displa y could nol be bought. Either ii wa.s not for "immediate sa le," •·sold ou t" or ".already committed." This fall. h<twever, Canton and Hong Kong srurces report that a good portion (If the articles 21re going to be for sale, in- cluding industrlaJ machinery, home ap- pliances, consumer good.!i. Many of the home appliances and a considerable amount of the I t 8 • sophlsUcated Industrial macine~ oc - cording to these source.s. appear o have been designed for and probably ·ill bt priced for less developed 21reas Asia a.nd Africa. Other improved ma nery products and more modem appliance.s are rtported coming from Shanghai and the Wuhan complex, and ii I~ btllevtd at least limited quanlillc.!i of these will l>t available for export. Display and sale of Chinest products is not the sole pur~ or the fair. • ilundrtds of Brltl!Jh, European, and .Ja panese firn1s are sending in rtpre!en· tatives to discuss sale of their products to Chinese buyer~. Ont British fi rm with a major b11se i11 Hong Kong is going to be pushing 1nar hlnery to produce industrial tools. Aoother has plans for a sales drive on W e st e r n-ptoduced pharmaceuticaJ!;. Western shipping firms are jockeying for position to carry products to and fro1n China in the near future. Tht. sourtts report that nearly 1.500 Japanese firm s are participa ting at Can- ion, a large number of them seeking to establish bases or Chi.nest. agencies for sale of their products . So far as could be determined today, no American businessmen have received pennits to attend the fai r. But • number of Oiinese and foreign firms in llong Kong reportedly will offer tither som~ American products or rep rt' c n t American C<lmpanics. . -, \'/~d11· ... <ta1 Ortobrr }.) 1971 H DAILY PILOT :J ----~__:_:___~~~::.=.-'-""----~ Reds Bla·st Copters Fi ve U.S. Clioppers Destro yed Near Saigon :-iA!<jQN ( Ul'l 1 -t.:um111un1:-.t .:om· 1nandos blew up l1vt helicopter~ at a L: $. base eight rnile~ norlhen:;t ol Saigon to· day in their l'losesl ~lrike to !he Soutll Vietname1oe capital s111te the )pring of Hl68. US. 1>poke)111en said. The guerrillas l'l'<'lll u11111olrstrd 111tr• the spra wllng U1 ,\n Ba~e. ,,ccne uf J!lli!1 1·isit by President Nixon dunng <i one-d<1y lrlp to Virtnan1, and l:ud al le11~1 ~L\ ~atthrl thar~es inside L-1-11 Huey heliCOj.lters parked lhere . spoke~1lll'll 1oald, As they 11rre lc:i ·.ini:: an Ainf'fl\.<lll gu<.11d ::il a ~entry IJ(l:.t along the leng1hy per111Jl•!t·r ot the .\pra\\l1ng insta llation ~polled lwo of lhcn1 But l:M'fort he could tu£' a shn1, f1\e flf the satchel.!i v.·ent off, dl'.~lrO)ln~ two Jlucys and du1ng 11ha1 1\a.s tlt:~r nbed o.s "hea\'y dan1age" to three 1Jlt1r1 1> The i;tiernll.is escaped 1n the early 11)ur111nt: d<1rknts~. It \1:1s !lie tourth a1t11ct. on a Li S. hela.:oplt.'r b,1!>e 1n South V1e1nam 1n the ltJ,1 tlirt'f' 1no11th~ An1cncan hrlicop1ers J1.1d heen hit prr1 iou~tv at Tay l\1nh v.•est, 11"nh111·~1 u/ the ~·;1p11at, Lai Khe, due north. and Phu Loi, about five miles norlhwesl ol Ul An, tn the .!ipace of a Jew days last July. The most serious of the attacks was al Lai K.he July 27, v.•hen '"''o AHi Cobra gunships and t""·o OHS "Loaches'' were destroyed by satchel charges and 13 other helicopters damaged by explodin& am· 1nun1tio11. There had not been a closer ground al· t~cli 1n the Saizoi. area since the May of- fensive of 1968. v•hen several bases on tht outsli1rls of the city v.·ere hit. Fi1·e111 e11 Halt Ragit1g Fit·e :\leant1n1e an 18·day old Communist ot- fensh e against Krek , last South Viel· 11;1n1e~e lwtho!d in the Cainbodian rubbtr t'ountry and its supporting bases inside South \'1etnan1. continued \Vednesday et a some11 hat reduced pace from that er thl" previous days. 111 Sa11ta Ba1·llc11·a's Hills South V1etnan1ese troops report~ they ~ailed 29 :\orth Vietnamese in a fight on!)' half a mile from Camp Alpha, a ranger an d armored base about three miles ea.!it of Krek, \vith the help of heavy air 21nd artillery strikes. 'They said their own casualties v.·ere five y,·ounded. Sli:\l:\IERLAi\0 IU PI\ -F1ren1en lo· da.1 ~urrounded and hal ted thr ;idl'ant'C' of t'a!itornia's wor~t bru~h fire !hi' ~ 1·:11 , winning tile ba!!lc ;iga1nst !he 11eek i1hl killer bla ie. JIL~1 as 11 was about !n l'1\1,,s into two unto11<'hed 1\'atersheds. The fi re was drcc1:1red ronla1ned shortlv before dawn. II was not expected to be =·under lull control" un!il !ate in thf' day. :ind 1nop-uµ crr11s 11 ill probably ni11 ge! lhe l:t$I ren1nan1s ext111gu1shed "lor ;'It least three dayi;." a ~pokr~n1a11 IUJ' rill' U S Fure~t Seri 1('e said . The blaze killrd lour bu 11 do z r r uyeralors, inJUred ~l firef1~h!C'rs. 1110 seriously, and destroyed se1·e11 expen~ire hon1es. If left a black sear of l'harred land eight miles long and ll\·e niiles wide co\·ering li.'.!00 acres, ahnosl all \.\1!hi11 the Los Padres 1\alional Forest 1ust east ul Santa Rarba!'a about RU rnile<> nurthwe:;t ol L(1s Angele.". Thr r :"i. Fore:;\ :o;er1 ICt' s.11d the 1·o~t r1f the bl;irt' "1ril\ ht> 111 the 11e1ghborho(Jd o! <'; 1ntll1011" tron1 w<1ter.'>hed du111a ge. n11nrd hOlllf'!' and properl,1, find flrC'llJihl\11[; C\· pcnses. The fi1·e. bel1r1·ed tu ha\•e been s!!1t'tt·d b.Y an arsonist, burned into !he ou1sk1rts of Sum merland, Carpinteria :ind other Paci fic Coast communities on its western flank last 11·eek . The flan1es of the c;islern flank thrust unt'hecked into !hi' rugged interior regions of the forest while Tou g h 'Vordi-;· Ma y be Misused, Nad er . .\icl c ~aYs ~ACRA:'ll~:\TO (LiPl 1 -,.\top a1de lo Halph i'\ad<'r l'< . , ,, 111~ grou p's recent study on po11·rr an land use in C<1lifvrn1,1 n111.1· h:il'e misused 1ou!:!,h l:inguagr The aide also said hr ;•xpl'!'ts sr1·rral ta11·::uit s lo be fi ler! irl an rflor1 io in1· ple1nrnt the n~/XJr! 's rc1·01n1n(',1d:i r Ion.• In a qursllo11-:1nd·ans11·l'I' sl:'~.<:11111 w11h the Cal iforrua Journtil, 11 pr11·;1!(' n1vnlhll rnagazinc on :;!ale go1·ern1nen!. 11 11"1" reporlecl Rube rt F'rll1neth tlefendrrl 1t1r. report bu! agreed the rr!it1n~ could l1;11·e bren sharpt•J'. .. I think \\'e u~ed tl1f word 'lr·aud' pro· babJ.v four or five t1n1es. n!J! . 011 e11 ' Frllmclh. thief eJ1tor ot the rer)Qr! ~•11d "\\'e used ·corru pL' ma1·0C sc1'e11 nr PH,:ht lime~ in the_ reporl. 11vt lt'1·y ,,ltcn bu! 11f' 111av ha1e used them 111 !hr 11Ton.c place~." The stud1 11as rondU<'1ed 01 ::t researcher.-;: most or 11hoin 11 ere Cal1lur n1an~. under rhe direction of Fe!l1ni·!h a Slanlord Lin1vers11y i;raduatr a n i;t mrmber of lhe ~';llr h:tr The report (·barges th:i! b11" <'orpor:it c l;ind 1ntt'rcst~. f,1\'1)rrd hy a !olrrani ~t:iu· J::Ol'ernrnenl. ;ire frc.ell r ~ p I 0 I I 111 i.; l'alilor111;i·s lrcasur\1 and en11rQnmrnt 11 at·t·u5ecl som e olficlal s ol a confhcl ot 111· trrc~t •3 STO RES TO SERVE YOU 2300 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF f1re 111cn 1\err busy ~afeguarding the 1111111~ \\'1t!i thr popul<1ted r1rea s safe !his 11·t·1'k. thf' anny uf 2.l:l:) !1ref1i,:hters rared 10 litild vfl !lit' nor1hwestern corner of 1he bl.11.t•, burning to11·ard Divide Pe<>.k, 11htr~ !he !il't' cnuld !t'ap the mou11la'1ns into !he untoui.:hr.rl ;ind furl·rich ~latillaj:i <1nd Sa11111 Y11ez watersheds in neighborini; \'<'ntura Cnur1t \' 111r t1rr i:l11i1bf'd 10 !lit top of OJ\'Jc!e l'c.ik ::ind tlanH•d :.outhv.<lrd <llong R1nl'flll H1d~l'. but 11;is halter! there during the 1Hght h~· hundrccl.~ of ftrefiRhlers hai:liinl! !heir 1r~1.1• through brush JO fctl high and rnore. se1t111g bal'kl1res along a three- n1ilr front. the forest ser\'LCe said. .. Those crews did \'eon1an \1·ork. I don·1 know hOll' th<'y \,,.ere e1·en able to nav1ga1r 1n that co11n1ry." a spokesman :;aid. De fens e Qui zzes Urig i11fll Suspec t 111 Murd er Triol By TO:\I BAltLEY Of t~o D••IY Pllol SIU! \ ~l;irinr. hincc {'Orpor.-il 11·ho Y.'as once 1hr. p11111e su~pect 111 thP. li1ll1ng of Connie l..11u1e John,,1)11. a n11111stcr·s granddaugh- IC'r 11·ho~c 1c~u1110ny was olfercd behind t'losf'd d<lflr"I and a n1ysteriou~ dri11er 11ho is now lat1n£! trial 111 .\lassachuse!ls -these three !'actors lOLlav ;.dded new clrarna lo the murder 1n.il ()f f.larine pol1cen1an i\\;1rk .Johnson. or San (J en1entc. ill'l('n,,r ;i11orne~ Ray Sharp llljected all lhrec elt1nC'nt~ 1n the hnal hours of hi s i•ttiw!.<. ''n bi:half 01 the 20·1·ear-old !lefe11- 1l;111l ~harp hniughl Fi·ankie \l'a~·ne \h,1!1nn to 1·111 1r! In recall !e~tunony lhRl fllll'C pu! the San Vranc1sco cook in the Snr1 t'lf'111c'11lr C1t1 Jail !or four cl;11·s l.111krd 11 1th i\J[.lli110 in Sliarp·s· cro1o~ f'\:1111 1n:1l1u11 11:1~ H1ch:trd Beede. <i 1r;u1~1(•11t 11hu 1J11ce reCillled a con- 1cl'SJl1un 111111 ~lrfl1no lor San Cle111entc Dr!C l'l1\'(' Lt'O!l<-lrd Coofl11·111 and who h<111· clC'cl 01·cr lo pola;<' a field jncket oner 01\'t1cd b.v ~1el11no :ind wh ich appeared to be ~pl11tlrn•d 1r1lh b)1)(){!. Th;i1 ron1<'r~a11011 took place after !he l-1ll11H~ 011 Ju11r Hi. 1!170 of 1\lr!< .. Johnson, :!U. ;ind 1t 1~ nllf'grd th:it ,\IC'lhno told lietdf' .1-; hf' ponitrd out !he apar1ment at 41~ \Jc111lt·n·~ Lane whd1> the lll'O inrn 111 re ~n11~111i;: :iround San Clen1cn 1e· · Tlia1 1~ 11n1•rf' 1hP n1arrird h1ll'h Jn·td -~ne 11,in 1 OOlhcr .1nyone again ·• JI 11;1~ a Pl l!llf' l:t('!Or Ill thf' 1 ·111 1111i~t.u1ce, th11! l<'d San Clt·n1entc f)l•lirc lo hook ~lell 1nn. ZO. 011 ~usp1c1on nf 11111rdel' The\' lu·ld h11n fron1 .July 3 [n .Ju· h 'i. l!J/0 and then rele;ised l11m for l.11'~ uf e1·1tll•!J('(' l11nn'lifl 11,1~ .irrr-;tcd a 1c;ir ldtl'r ;ind rn~urrcl 111" 1r1:i1 Jd t:harge:. r•l ~cc11nd rlf'J!rrt• 1nu1•11i1r 11hr11 he n1ade !hrrr h1ghl} 111(Tll11111(+!111g Slill(•n1en!s !ti prdl('e .incl cl1 ~ti u·I <iitor11e~"s 101est1gti!o1·s. The Communists also kept up the prtssure on the only American combat troops sl'ill in\'Ol \'ed, at Virebast Pact a n11le so uth of the Carnbodian bordi!'r along }!igh\vay 22. They fired about :15 82mm mortar rounds into the base, anq ~ome Americans were wounded, the U.S. command reported. Big American B52s also interl'ened in the battle, y,·ith at least two massive ~trikes inside the so-called "Dog'! Face·• are:i of the b<lrder, southv.·est of Krek and due west of Pace. The South Vietnamese co1nmand said 11 other bases in the area \Vere struc k by rocket and mortar rounds in the 24 hoorJ ending at 6 a.n1. "·ednesday. Military sources said one South Vietnamese wa.s killed and \J others v.·ere wounded. Jn <1ddit1on the South Vietna mese reported hghl skirmishing three miles north of KrC'k and -for the f ir~t lime 111 connection \1·ith the current offensh'e - 1n B1nh ·Long Province. about 50 mil~.!i east of thr srene of the major lig hting . A tota l of six Communists \\'ere killed and Ji1·e South Vietnamese 11·ere wounded. Spoke smen also reported two sizeable battles in the U Minh Forest, a swamp <1bout 135 miles .!iouthv.·est of Saigon ;.t the tip of the ~1ekong Dr'.l<1, and said 21st Infantry Division troops killed 65 Com· munist soldiers \\•ithout .suffering any t·asualties. Bench Access •· R eport T errnett 'Disappointing' .\ repor! by !he Ocean and Shorelint Planning Steering Committee on recrra- 11ona be;ich acce~! in the area between Laguna Beach and San Juan Creek i.r a.o; ('a iled "d1sappo1nt ing·· Tuesday by Fif!h Dislricl Supervisor Ronald Caspers. "I had hoped they 11·ould make recorn- n1endations for adopllon ot acces~ to the beaches,' Caspers said. ''But instead they have tossed the ball to the Planning: and Jl:irbor. Beaches and Pa r Ii s department ~.·· Caspers ntso said he \\'as surpn~ed thttt lhe Threl' Arth Bav arc:i "as el11n1nat11d fron1 1he con1m.ittee·.~ cons1de rat1on. "Someb<ldy talked them into 11. probably lhr attorne\' for the Thref! Arch Bal' t\s~nciallnn. · :-aid thf' i'\ev.·port Br.acn .~UfX'T\'l~llr Ca~p<":r~ ,;;aid he 11 as going to meet y, llh lht' Three ,\rch Bay people Sunda~· Rnd ··1n.11hc I can !tnd out 1r their l'laun~ to pnr~c~· arc tegl!1n1at(• ·• The con1m1!1('I' report urged lhat I ht> plan11111g :ind harbor. lx'a..:hes and parks st:1Hs explore 1ht! poss1b1l1t~· of the eo11n1y aequ1r1ng public ar.("e~S lo be:ich1•~ in the 1.Jiri111a Beach-San Juan Crrek area bul offered no (iefln1tr ~uggesl ions . -----YOUR ~.lnS CENTER WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERV· ICE. PLENTY OF F RE E PA R KI N G IN BOTH FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL. I HALLOWEEN'S ON ITS WAY TO HARBOR CENTER "Back To Ghoul Days" SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA " I 4_ DAil V PILOT \ \ •' I ~ps New Remap Shots Fired By THOMAS MURPHINE 01 11'11 Dl llr P'1lot Stott GO SOUTH. OLD GOP: The battle lo 5ee "'hethtr !ht I:>emocrats o r Republicans can comt up with the most outr11geous scheme for rt-Jh!gtring statt 1en1te districts continues at full steam today in Sacramento. You will recall that some lime back , a GOP caucus trolled oul 11 rea p- portionrnent plan that filled the Demos with fear and dismay. So the Demos countered early th1.~ month with their own vel'sion of new senatoria l districts. One featur~ would ha ve been to lift the entire 2nd district, now belonging to Senator Fred Ma rler, the Redding Republican. and shift ii 600 miles south to East Los Angeles. PRESU~1ABLV , UNOER the Demo proposal. Marler wouldn "t gel to mo\'e along "'1lh his district and would thus be deposed of a Job . The R(publ1ean-have ('oun!ered tod11y \\.'ith l~r own liftin~ of a district. They would lakt rht San Francisco senatorial district and shift it south to our very o"'n Orange County. Aha, you say, bein!l qui ck on tht: analysis, those crafly Rtpubhcans ha ve figured a way to wipe nut a San Fran- cisco Democrat's job and move it to ~ood n!d Or.ang t County where !ht GOP "'ill 1urel_v prevail. flii:;h t ~ Wrong . INEXPLICABLY . the GOPers didn"t pick a Demo for the dis trict shifling- and job loss. They picked on fellow Republica.1 Senator Millon Marks, who is now the San Francisco incu mbt:nl. Republican ratinn<1ll:' mu sl be &0mething like: "Wh al tht: hell , if v.·e lea ve that seat in San Franc1s10. some dirty Demo may caplure il 50mt: day. But if we n1u1e 1t to Orange County. an, ho1\' sale it is ·· Senator i\!arl~. ho11ever . 1., screan11ni.t 11\ his own caucu.s o\'er lht: suggestion thal he become tht· sacr1!1cia l I mh t):--1 THE OTH}o:R HAN D. Sen11te Republican Floor Leader r-.1arler Sl'Jd !he !hLfl that boot!! his GOP comrade seems "rt'asonablt and rational.·· Y o u remt:mbe:r ~1 arler . Ht"s thf' c;op fr llow fr om Redding who the Demos' plan ~nuld have booted to movt: his district to East Los Angeles. Marler explained that the "·holf' pro- blem "'is like vou h11l'e nine men in 11.n t ight-man lift: ·raft" in reference In the nint: slate se nators "'ho now "over rt:present" Northern California. In other words. one has to $10 South . One gets kicked nu! of the life raft. And Marler would just. as soon it w11s M11rk~ rather than himself. 110 \Y DO Tll L erafty Dcinos mana~t. to do these things? Instead nf having Republican fight ing1f){'mos, they manal?- ed to get ii so Republicans are fighting Republicans. Personally. I wouldn't mind set:ing ~larks' San Francisco d1slri<'l comt: ln Orangt: County, particular ly if we could grab off somt: of tht: Bay City's 2~set1 along with 1t. \\'!'..: COULD Gl\"E tht c:old tn (;al t Bridge lo Newport Beae .. for a new Coa.•I H•r,;hway bay cros~JnJ:. l\untinglnn 3 h ee ls Fisherman's \li'h11rf for its Top of ti'!t Pier redevelopment. San Clemtntt gel~ ~Orth Beach to spic' up hf, a bit Co~t11 ?>.1esa ~e!s the ca bit cars to snh e 11.~ transport:;it1on probltrr• Lagun a Beach win~ ttlt U:i"· P11iit" fl•r a long·awa tted convention ctntt• ">il~La Ana g'ts tht Height-AshbLir:-!J ':net becaust: 1 t dt:sr.rvea 1t. Fou:;:c n \ alJ ev acrues the DtYoLine: Mu:.t-t.""T" ·~-'•J<" i ·s quiet. Ah, 11°1 a i;rarr: t> c:-But it has the game dt:ftt t a• .• ,. ?'"""·'"+! scheme! for ae nator1a l rte~~ .. ·· • · -~-1 It Wl)fl"t .... ; .. Nixon Trip Could Ease Frictions WASHI NGTON !UP/l -Pres1denl Nixon·s trip to Moscow in May will be an attempt to eas' the type of friction be tween the United Stal es and the Soviet Union that was once epiton1izrd by his "kit.chen deb.ate" with Nikit a Khrushchev. The trip to Russia , following closely on lhe heels of his precedent-shatter1n!l v1:;1t to mainland Chinai , may estabhsh 1\"ixun as the most avid pract1liont:r or surnnut diplomacy in l ' S. history . The ri.loseo"'· \'1sit, announced Tuesd;11·. appe:irt<l to be intended to Jurther the "era of negotiations.. Nixon proposed 11lmost three ~·cars ago and to reassurt: So\'1et leaders Iha! hi3 efrort to impro1•e relations wilh China w11 s not 11 veiled Ill· tack on the Soviet Union . '"Neither lrip is being taken for the purpose of e1plo1ting whal difference~ n1a y eiist between the two nations,'' the Prt:sident said. [l;lion will be the first C.S. Presidt:nl to 11s1t !ht So\•iet Union while in offict: since Franklin D. Roose.veil attended the wartime \'1lta conferenct:, and he will be the first President ever to visit ~toscow. It \\·ill be Ni1 on"1 third trip 10 ~1oscow. He visi ted as .a pri vatt: citizen in 1967 and in July, 1959 as Viet: President. It v.·as during the 1959 trip that Nixon engaged Jn his famed kitchen debate w i l h Khrushchev. then Con11nun1st Party chairman and premier. when the two met in a model kit chen at a trade exhibition. Nixon said the journeys lo China and the Sovit:l Unio n wert announced far 1n alll'ance to give adequa1e 111ne for thoroui;:h preparation~ a( l o We r diplomatic levels. The Peking trip i.~ scheduled For some time before Ma y, with tht: ex att elate tn be worked out latt:r. Agnc1vs Arrive At T ent City PERSEPOLJS. Iran l UPI l -Vi et: Prt:sidt:nl Spi ro T. Agnew and his wift: arrived in Iran today from Turkty to at- tend the 2500lh anniversary celebration! o/ the Persian monarchy and r11n into a mild security problem . Authorities had chosen Agnew's lux- urious tent by chanct as l'ln example for about 100 newsmen of the ornale ac- commodations create:i by the Shah of Iran for his honered guesl.'i . Most of !ht: approximl'ltely SO other tents that will house king~. quet:ns and heads of st11.te wer'e oul. of bounds . But ;iboul 100 11ev.'sn1en poked around the Agnew tent. opened every closet and looked under every bed. • -:::r - \-'1~'-" 'The Pre.<ident is tied up 1ci1h a pair of l " " u11 P.,·pecter str1h·es. MR . JOHN SEXTON REACHES OUT TO HIS EX-POW SON IN DENVER After Two Yeir5 in Viet Cong Pri5on, Sgt. John Sexton Return& ~~~~~~~~~~- Heath Supported In Move to Join Common Market BRIC:HTON. England I UPI 1 -Bri- tain"s J:Overning cons ervali,·e party lined up over"•helmingly today behind Prime Minister Edward Heath in his bid lo lake -the country into the European Comn1on J\larket. 1\.~ 4.000 de!ega1es assen1bled for the par!y"s annual rank-and-file cnnvention , co11se1·1·at1ve pctrt_1· officials said n1ass1\'e cnd0rS<.'mt·nt for joining the hooming si.~ nat ion c·n11n1nun1ly JS cert<11n. The C.:onvenlion wa s scheduled lo 1•01e on the 111arket 1s.~ue at the end of today ·s opl'nin~ session. !·:nrl1er, Horne Sccre1<1rv Regin;ild ~-laud!ing was expected to announce tougher measures to deal "'1Lh Britain's growing crime -wa ve. A1nong lhen1, governing sntir't'r.~ S;.>1d. v.as a hill he will introducf' u1to p;irlia- mcnt shortly enahling courts to b;inkru:-ir rohbers and other lTttninal.". Thi~ would make 1t leg:1Hy posslhle to d1 1·1t!e tip thr1r possessions and conriscale their C';;r111ngs in order to c:ompens-a!e thr·1r 1 1rl 1m~ At present, British rourts a r r powerless to seize a crirn1nal's monev ;ind return II lo his victims unlrs.~ 1! t·;;in be proved !he seized n1011ev cuns1 sts ~·I the Actual stolen bank note~· Ex-POW Home Free d GI Reu11ited With Famil y DENVF.rt i UPI• -Army S. Sgt. John (. Sexton Jr . ll"h11 spent more than tv.·o ) ears in a \"1el Con:.t iungte prison, loday 11:is reunited with his parents. ""This 1s the n1ost wonderful time of my life."' ~1r~. John C. Sexton Sr .. of Warren, !\1 ich , said. Sexton \\'as bundled In blankets on a ~1re1rht'r a:-. he arrived here by plane in th:> chilly d;11A•n. The Arrny sergeant kissed his p«rents rind l11okcd al f;unily snar.~ho!s while 11;1 1!1n ~~ tu be laken hv ambulance to F11z.,1111uns Army Hospital. ·lie lnokrd very good.'" ~rx!on"s f;:ilher s;\id ;iflcr n1ed1<:.s too k hi s son to the hnsp1tnl "From lhe 1\·ay he Jooke<l. ! dnn't think he'll be in the hospi tal very Jon·: " The 2.1-ve;ir·nld ~l ichigan sn\dier \\·as taken !11 • F1t:r.£1mon.~ he Io re \\'ailing reporters coul d ta lk with him but a ho.-niTal spnkrsm.an said he \vou ld appear \11th hi.~ parents at a news conference latrr· toda~·- Sexton. released by lhe Viet Cong in S<iu[h Vietnam ll'lsl Friday, arrived 1 lollowmg • shoct stop at Tm·is Ai' f°'" Hase, Calif., the final stop en route from Saigon to Denver. When the CJ41 Starliftt:r toutht:d down al Buckley Field at <1 :06 a.m., Sexton 's parents and his sister, Mrs. Susan Wri ght of Phoenix, Ariz., went aboard the aircraft "'hile 10 other patients wert: taken off. The long journey home began wht>n Sexton "'a!; relea ~ed by bis Viet Cong cap\flrs after a JO-day niarch through the junRle 10 a point 70 n1iles oorlh of Sai gon. He rnadt> co11l<1et with friendly for ces and 1vas Flown to a hospital, whert!' he was trr11ted for ini!d anernia and olher ills. Sexton wt1s the 241.h American prisoner of war to be released by lhe Comm unists. Before departing from .Tan Son Nhut Air Base near Saigon. he told reporters, "lt"s great to be back. r m anxious to ge t horne.'' Sexton's parents, who arrived in J)enver i\1onday, said they had no hard feehngs that 11 tonk two years for a letter \\"rittcn by their son shortly 11.fter his cap- ture Aug 12, lllfi!l. to reach them. The let- !cr. held by the Army, told them ht: "''~S aJi\"e , Bush mills. Poll Sl1ows House Dove s Get Support WASHINGTON /UPI I -Congressional discontent over Vietnarn has rrac:hed the point where the Hou se appears on lhe verge or joining the Senate in voting for a total U.S. tnililary \li'lthdrawal from Indochina by late next spnng, a UPC survey showed today. \\'hether enough represenl11tivcs have switched their posl\Lons to a("lt1al!y bnni:: l'lbout House passage or a pullout amend - ment already approved by the Senate re- mains uncertain. But the surv('y in- dicated this is at least a possibility . Thr mos! frequent rrasun givrn for sv.·itcbin)! \\'aS the nnc -man election recently held in South Vietnarn . '"Varre·• was the term used repeatedl y by di(- frrent la wmakers to describe Presidl!nt Nguyen Van Thieu·s re-election. The closeness of the oulcorne is seen by 1tdm inistration opponents as one of the rt:asons why House leaders have refused to say \\'hen -and even if -a clf'ar cut \'Ole wil! take place. Speculation on when the tnnFrontalinn will occur ranges frorn ~ome time this \\'eek to any time during the neltt twtl wef'ks. Backers uf the amendment say th ey have been assured by Speaker Carl Al he rt 10-0kla. l, an opponent of the pro- \"i~ion, that sufficit>n t notice will be 12;iven· 10 no ooe will be C?.ught unpre-pared. Should there be a vo te. it \\·di be on a motion by Rep. Charles \l/halcn (R-Ohio 1, to instruct House negotiators to accept the anliv.'ar amendment authored by Senate Democratic Leader ~l i k e ~lansfield and attached to a House-pass· ed $21 billion weapons ;,uthorization. For dol'es to pull off a victory in the lfouse. -something that has never hap- Jll'ned in the se1•en years the.v have been !rying -they would have lo switch 22 lawmakers who on June 28 ,·oted with the arlministra!ion and helped defeat a stmilar!.\' worded Mansfield <1mendmen t 219 to 176. or approxin1;ilel,1· 30 lawn1akers con- sidered possible swi1ehcs que stioned by UPI. JO were found who either ;ire ready to vole for the measure or are definitely lean ing that wa y. Several others said they were undecided . Al Capp Bails Out f.A U Cl.AIRE. \Vi s. I AP! -Cartoonist Al Capp h;is been frred on ~1 .()(1(1 bond after appearinl! in ~;au Claire Coun!y Court for arraignment on morals charges. But the sourcC's .~a J rl :.1aud\1ng 11 111 resist strongly pressure to hnng b;ick 1hP dealh penalty. Some con..-.cr1at11·f' clelcgates l'lre seeking rc1ntroduc11nn of hanging for murder of a pol1ccn1an or prison officer Robber y Suspec t Frees Hostage, Give s Se lf Up The whiskey that spans the generations gap. STE . THERE:SE. Que !!'Pl \ -A su.<;pccted brink robhcr \va oted in the k1ll- 1ng of a pohren1an i:a\"e hunself up ear l~· loday. releas1n R unharmed a 12.ye:-r-ollt girl h1>ld hostage fQr more 1J1<1n eight ho1irs as 1n.~uranr·(' ap,a1nsl 1.:apture . About 100 Quebec prov1nci:il police and loc;il off11,:ers, son1e arrned v.·ith sub- n1al'hine guns, ~urniundl'd lhe spli1-le1rl ho1nr of 1--1al'cel Sanche 25 111i\es nor1h of J\111nlreal. where his daughter. Hel ene was held c:apti\e while the unidentified suspect Inell In nr~ot1 :'~e his frerdorn 1n exch<1nge (ur lier life.. After sever;i1 meelirigs in !he hriuse between the allegt:d gunn111n. !hret: lawyers and a woman radio com- menta!or. Helen "·as freed shortly before I am. EDT. • Cold Wave Sets In' F rn.~t .Nip3 East; Winds , 1-1 ail Join Storms (.'alifornia Ten1pern tur'e1 '-h••• (.• ........... -...... ,, '"''I w oth '"'"'' .,_.. ,..._ .. ~ .,., •"d ................. ., ... ""' -t • .,...,. H-t~t'-•o<:•I "''II'•• ..... ••H<:•M !Mltl'll I nd T~U'l41• -~"'"' . : 11 .. 1. .Ml. s: .. !"~~-L.'~. 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It is, simply, out of sigh t IMPOllTEO BUSHMIIJS FIOM Tllf WORLD'S OlDEST DISTIUlllY. • ( I I j ' I I I I Death Tal{es Acheson l1npeccable Diplomat Fought Cold War ,,vmy ~RI NGS, Md. /UPI ) -Dean Gooderham Acheson, the lm(>'ccably !adored diplomat who he!pPd forge <'nld voar policy when lhe United States was the only stable power in the free world, died Tuesday of 1111 11pparent heart atl.ack at lais country estate. Acheson, secretary or l'itate in the Trumiln Arlministratinn and an unsalaried forel,i;:n affairs adviser to Presidents Jnhn F'. Kennedy and Lvndon B. ,Johnson. was 78. · His snn, David C Acheson, said funeral arrangements would be annoonced today. He said Ach esnn \.\'as s!rirken about 6 p m. Tuesday y,•1th his wife, the former Alice Stanley nf t:>etroit. in the room. President Nixon said ... It Is a measure of Oean AchPsnn's slature as rnan and stateman that almost 20 years after his se-rvice as secrelary of stare he con. linued to be recognized as one of the towering figures of his t ime." Seeretary of State William P. Rogers said, "I/is erudition and directness, his v.·it and his wisdom, will be greatly miss- ed." Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey fD-~1 inn . ), '<l id he "will be remembered for his , .... ' ., I I )- U~I T•'-"Ml9 VOICE • OF FREE WORLO Dean Ache1en, 78 great contributions to the cause of peace and security." Acheson, a graduate of Groton School, Yale and Harvard, came to Washington llehi1id the ll' ords Public Given First Looi\: At Backh1g for Auto Ads ""ith President F'r::.nklin D Roosevelt's Nf'W n .. al in 1933 an<! held 1ntenn1tl,nt office until President Harry S Truman named him se<'retr.ry cf state in 1949. He served until 195.1. Acheson in1p\en1ented lhe Marshal\ Plan for thr economic recon.structu1n of 11. Europe devastated by \Vorld War JI and encouraged the r.ncirclf'mr.nt ol thr> Soviet llninn to cont<1in the spread f)f communi.~m. 1'he NATO alliance, the military defense assistance program and IM Poi nt Four Plan st a rte d under Acheson . Arheson said the state or foreign af. fa irs when he took f'Onlrol of rhe State Departmenl reminded him of !he story of a tra\·e!er askinJ.t directions. Thr tra\'eler "'as told "If you "·ant lo go there, you shoulcln'! start from here" Russia was b\orkading Berlin, menac- ing its neighbor nations and preparing to sponsor y,•ar in Korea. It was ironic that Acheson, once ac· cused by members of Congress n{ being pro-Communist, v.·as instrumental in the fi rst U.S. shooting "'ar with Communists, in Korea. I-le alw persuaded Cnitecl Na- ti ons for the first ri n1e to send at least token armed forces into battle. L:.S. 1nilitary ln~ses in Korea 11nr! memories of a State Deparln1enl' l\'hite pRpPr drno11ncing !he Nationalist Chinese regime in Tia'"·an br ought calls In Congress for Acheson's resignatioo Rnd made him an issue in the 1950 and 1952 elections. Al the peak or the onslaught, Ache<;on gol into a taxi, according lo a popular St Or)'; House OKs Equality For Wome11 \\'ASlllNGTON (AP) Advocates nf equal rights for women. Including th' right to be rlrafled, have capped a half- century fight by winning a maior House victory. But pro- spects for quick Senate ap- proval are doubtful. Ry a ~.54-23 vote, the House llpprove<I Tuesday and sent to the Senate a constitutional ainendment extending specificaJly to women the ··equal prn(ection of the law" guaranteed under the 14th amendment. The vote on the equal-rights resolution came on the day of ano!her \'1ctory for v.·omen's rights ad\"oc;ites. President ~ -··---- Wrdnr~da~ Octo~ l~. 1971 DAIL V PILOT 5 : NY Welfare Cases Clinib to l5% NEW YORK (AP ! -The city's wellare roll!\ rose by 10,560 persons in August the first month to fully reOecl the state's new poh('ies lo cut relief costs, the city Depart- men! of Social Str ll ices rrporl~d Tuesday. The department said ther' "'rre 1.206.973 New Yorkers on w"!fare, 15 percent of the city's population. The 1iu of rolla bad beta leveling oU in AprU-Ju\y. le May. Lbe stale reduce d welfare grants by 10 percent for all recipients ei:cepl lh4 aged, blind..and disabled. BRING COUPON BELOW TO: DEE'S NUTRITION CENTER 8898 WARNER AT MAGNOLIA -FOUNTAIN VALLEY 847-3323 FREE Exciting Aid to Better Digestion 28 FULL POTENCY PAPA\' A El\IZ\'ME TABLETS Universal's Pa11aya Enzyme, now in pleasant blhlet form, has proven itself as an eu::ellent 1id in digtsting potatoes, cc~. bread, cake, spaghetti, rich d~erts md similar foods. 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Only one fllEE rupply to 1 fam ily .•• ,E''=-5~~!!~!1~~~~~~~2C'.:l l I Vetu•bl.• F~EE P..APAYA ME·~, \ · IRINO THIS COUPON l~ OEE 'S NUTRITION CENTER 1898 Warnet 01 Motnall• Fountain 'iall•y 147-ll2l WASHINGTON (UPIJ -The public was given its lirst look today at data sub- mitted by auto m<1ke~ to back up their advertising claims. Snme samples. you 're interested in economy, and who isn't these days, check out Dart Demon, the economy car that"s not a minicar but saves like one." "Say, Af't'n"t you Dean Acheson"" the cab driver asked. "Yes." Acheson replied. "Do you want me to get out nov.":'" Acheson n·as harasser! hy domestic: <'t ilics such as thp latP Sen. Joseph R. ~1cCarthy 1 R-\Vis. l, 11·ho Lnerl Lo prove that the secretary had 11Ilowerl Com- munist sympa!hi;i.ers to influence the State Department. 'This campaign <lre1v nourishment from Acheson's remark th11t he would not tum his b;ick on Alger Hiss. a frienrl and fornter Sl.'.lte Departn1t>nt employe con1·icted of perjury for saying he did not give st.ate secrets to a Com- munist courier. Nixon conf1rn1ed that two1----------------------------------- ~·on1en are among the handful -A Genera! ~lotors ad ~ays Chevelle has "109 advantages to keep it from becoming old before Its time." The list include~ such innovations as th e au!omatic choke. keyless door locking, balanced wheels and tires, •·up to fow in- terior color choices" and -one by one - the safety features required by federal law for all cars. -Ford, backing up cl11ims that its cars are quieter th211 expensive imports, sub- mitted tests going back to 1!166. The f ord was the quietesL lt was new. The losers included a 1963 Daimler wlth 37,225 miles Rnd a 1964 Jaguar with more than 20,000 miles. -A Dodge advertisement slated: "So if .. 'IW I ,, ...... -"'"' FASHION ISLAND N•wport Center The document<1t ion included a list of 11 small cars. of whicti Demon had the se- 01nd higtiest list ]X"iCe. Dodge explained lhal U.S. cars are discounted more !hAn imports, largely explaininl'( the dif- ference. But of six U.S. brands listed, on- ly Capr i had a highe r list price than Demon. -Toyota sdve rtised that its 1971 Corona "accelerates faster, has a higher top speed." Than \1-"hat? Than the 1970 Corona, the d11ta 5aid. The documentation. seven volum's f.l"ltaling 1,227 pages. has released by the Federal Trade Commission (F'TCl. which ordered auto manufactuers lo provide it . Many of the claim~ were backed with extensive engineering and test data. HUNTINGTON CENTER Hain+in9to1t leech Acheson demonstrated his loyally to Truman the day after the November, 1946, elections when Truman returned to \\'ashington from his home a l Jndependence, f..1o. The Republican.~ harl captured both houses of Congress. Acheson '"'as the only person of cabinel or near-cabinet status to meet and greet the downcast President. heing considered for t"·o varancies in the Supreme Court. ··The big Vl"lle ~11'<'S added 1111prtus and n1on1enrum to the equal-rights moven1ent." said Rep. r.1artha Griffiths 1 D- l>lich. ), chief sponsor or the equal-rights resolution. '"I do not see ho1v the Senate can deny passage 0( the amend· ment." But sl1e v.·as pessimistic about quick Senate action. ;'One of {he main snags last \"ear was our a.s.~umption that ·!he Senate n'ould act. After al!. 82 senators had introduced their o\.\•n amendmenls, but they d1dn "t take any action." OualiCraft has affi nity for the new femininity. The pure allure of ankle strappings, high heels and wedges. The temptation of show-you sha pes. The lush touch of silky black suede. FASHION SQUARE Sant• na A little sass. a lot of class. and for just 11. 99 SOUTH co .. sT PLAZA Coit• M••• -. ~! '""•.., . -·· --. , Coming Soon To • • • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7800 Edinger Ave. CONE BLOCK WEST Of BEACH BLVD.I ~::;:·:·:·:·::·:-:<·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~-:·:·:·:·:·'.·:·:-:·:·:·:-:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:.:·:·:·:'.:::::·:::·:::;:;:::::::::;:::::::;:::::::::::::::;:::;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::;::::::~:~ California's Largest :: DO -~.!~~~T~~~~~~ ~H~!~~~~~N!~~!1L:w~1~~TER II • .. · •. · .. •.•.·.• .. · .• ·•· •. · .. ·.• .. • .. • .. · .• · •. · •. ·.• •. • .. · •. • .. • .• · .• · .. · •• · .• ·.:·:·:·:·:·:·'.-'.·'.·>'.·'.·'.·:·::;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:·:;:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:-:·:·::; :<-:·:::;:;:;:;:;:;.::;:;:;:;.;.;.; •. THE GREATEST BARGAINS ON EARTH O ur beautiful new 100,000 square foot outlet in Hunt ington Bea ch, w ill be one of t he lorgest ond most modern b uilding supply centers in the notion ond will o ffer the world 's largest selection o f building m o l crial~ under one roof -over l 00,000 build er a nd do-1t-you1self items! "Angels Sells for less" be- cause of its tremendous purc ha sing power, control of its own d istributio n fa cilities, its own imporl d ivision, a nd its o w n whole- sa le marketin g d ivi5ion supplying many other re tail o rgonito· tions. Yes, you con b uy !or less ol ANGELS, because you ore "ir- luolly buying at wholesale. But, if you are a dealer, we must in~isl that you b ring your reso le permit. ANGELS SELLS FOR LESS WORLD•S LARGEST RETAIL OUTLET FOR •LUMBER •HARDWARE •PLUMBING •PAINT •ELECTRICAL .• NURSERY •SMALL APPLIANCES •HOUSEWARES •COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLIES THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE NATION A [)iyVi;ic)n of Daylin. Inc. Warch This Paper for The Orange Counfy Opening OF THf . "ORIGINAL ANGELS" Your neore1t Angeli Store now i• Norwolk (fire1tone & Studebaker) or Garden Grove (Chppman & Harbor) .I • DAILY PILOT E DITORIAL P A GE Cable TV's Potential·s Five cities are studying a JOint cable IE>levision sys- tem (CA1'VJ that may greatly affect 1he lives of area res1· dent ~ Offi cials from Costa ?ilesa, 1-luntington Beal'.h, Ne Y•· port Beach. Fountain Valley and \Vestminster have been \YOrking for rnore than a year on a proposal to a\vard a cor11n1on franchise lo one operator . i\t present, ca ble T\' is nol a concept t hat has lhe general public: spellbound, The mediu111 has been around for a long t1n1e now and in cities \\'here it has been intro· duced it has -established a record of fail!ng lo live up to advance nnt1ccs But the potential remains. 1'he JOtn t po"ers approach n1ay be the \Vay to tap 1L ti-lost of those involved in the collective planning be· l1cve so and the concept is now being presented to the va r ious l'!IY councils for creation of a joint cable 1'V au· thori t v. "!;he biggest advantage they see 1s lhe ability to ex· t ract fron1 the operator greater i;uarantees of pr rforn1· anc:e and progr.'lrnming. For one thing. they are hoping to push the operator that \V1ns the contract into install· ing a l\VO-\\'ay !duplex systernl rather than the less e.-.:· pensive one·\\'a)' 1s1n1p!ex) connection. The d uplex system \vo uld be a boon to the consumer in that it could be used to trans nltl as 11·eJJ as reeeive information. .'\ coordinated approach also is dC's1gned to give the cities greater leverage in bargain ing fo r public scrvite channels fo r t he broadcast of educational courses, pu blic meetings, a nd fire and police training fHms. Officials say introd uction of the net1vork is five years a"'ay. even if all the rornmunities endorse it. The system \1·ould not be inflicted on residents: a home would be hooked up fo r the payment of a monthly fee. Perforrnance criteria \\'Ot1l d be established and pro- vide the 1nean~ of regt1laling the au t ho rity. Cities 111ould be able to d rop out of the agency 1\'i\h 60 days' notice. provided they repay any debts they may have incurred, 1f they are dissatisfied. The danger of a five·city network is that compet1· lion may be lacking and one company n1ay have enor· rnous infl ue nce. Jt may be th at the probl ems of CATV today may, be minimized by the joint a uthority or magni· ficd into 1nass mediocrity. 'f he resU.It "'ill largely depend on the planning that is done today . Parki ng Camp ers, 1'raiJers f ountain \'alley ci ty councilme n are faced \.\'i lh a rornplex issue wi th their proposed ordinance banning campers and trailers from street parking a t night. The measure, proposed by the city traffic commit· tee. has been returned to that group by the council fo r further study. Campers, trallers and trucks over 80 inches in "'id th are said to create a traffic hazard v.1hen parked on the s treet. Proponents of the ordinance say the vehicles block a d river 's line of sight to pedestrians -particu· larly children . Vehicle 01vners say they often can 't park their cam p· ers or trailers in their driveways and must find storage y ards if the ordinance were approved. ~lilny camper O\l1ners use the vehicles as second rars and depend on t hc1n for dail y trans portatio n, so use of a storage area \vould be impossible. 'f he length of the ca n1pers \\1ould also prevent many froin usi ng d riveways because t hey ~\·ould blotk sidewalks -an· other code violation. . It ma y be that a solutio n could be found in an excep· h on for the campers. There seems to be litLie else that can be ,done. 1'he ordina_nce could s~ill be ni ad~ to apply to '!lob1le hon:ies and t_ra_ilers. but \V1th the city s existing ordinance which proh1b1ts street parkin g for more than 72 hours. we wonder if the new ordinance is wor th it. H ~lost Co111plaints Ce iite r 011 l'iole1ice Translating ldio111s ls a Tricky T11ing Television Influences Child Anyone v:ho doubts the impact of tel evision on chlldrC'n nf>Cd 011ly reflf·ct 11n !he fact \h a\ Buffalo Bob. host of the 1950s TV program Hov.·dy Doody, is one of !he hott est properties on rhe college lect ure circuit. The students who flock to see Huffalo Bob USl'd to watch h1111 nn the tube or -in the case of a favored few - from the vantage point of th e show·s Peanut Gallen·. In Howdy Doody·s heyday, television "'as gencr;illy regarded as harmless escap1~1n. r\01 so today. Soc1olog1li!S and parents ha\C r"me to rrali~e that TV c:in innuence routhfu! bcha\·ior, and not a lwa}s for -lht! ~Her. Thus, the nct1l'orks are being prrssurf'd by the govenuncnt and private ori;an1za!1ons to u1t:rc:isc the quant11v and qllahty of childrcn·s pro· gramnung. ~!OST C0~1PLA I L\TS abou! TV pro- ~r;ims <urnecl :il ~oun~st rrs center on 1 iu!cnrr ln Ju11e 1(163 , S<ihirda}' Review reportrd that :in eight-hour siin1pling of telcl'is1on un S•1lurt!ay -a btg T\l- w<1(Ch1n,:: da1 fur ch1ldrrn -wa s filled \.\'ith ep1sodcS nl 1orture. beating. and k1ll- in.i; A rcccnl stJ1"1·r1 ~hnll'cd that '"l111lc i! <1nvlh1ng has L"hangcd ," the rnagozine stated. The r-.:ali onn l A ~s:1i:1at1on of Bro;H!· casters dispu1cs llH~ 1·1('11'. "All three OP· Ilona] networks h.11"e rt:Cf'n!lv co1ne Lip 111th new ideas 10 ch1ldfen s pro- Ed itoria l Resea rch grammlng." NAB 1·ice president for television \\'illiam Car\Jsle told Editorial Research Reports. "All of these -the NBC aflcrnoon prog rams. the CBS morn· ing programs, the ABC pr ime-lime specials -en1phasn.e education in an entertain ing, non·l"iolenl forrnat. '' IT IS SO~fETIJ\1ES argued that ''iolence cin TV has a catharlJc effect - that is. 1l tends to dissi pate ao)' ag- gressive impulses in \'iewers. But a re- cent study conducted al Pennsylvania State Uni1•ersity reported that iust the opposite is true. The researchers founrl that a grou p of youngsters cxposC'd over a four-week period to 12 programs cl:issificd as "aggressive" -including Supennan and Batman -di splayed in- fTr;oased physic al or verbal aggression, or both . The r .s. Surgeon Gc>nerars Ad\'i~ory Cornm11tee on Television and Social B<'hal"ior may well reach similar con· rlusions. Two researchers for the com· rniuce !old the American Ps,,·ch0logical Assoc iation 's convention, Sep!. 4, that evidence indicates children are using violence on television as ··a partia l J:Uide for their own act ions." The committee'!'! report ls to be subm itted by the end of 1971. l\.IEANWHILE, TllE Federal Co m· mun icalions Co1nmission has set up a !ask force on children's prog ramnting and is itself in the mids t of an inquiry in- to the subject. Broadcasting magazine reports tha t the probe has attracted 80.000 pieces of mail "a broader and more emotional response than any FCC proceeding." For their part. the net works already are trying to upgrade the quality of children's sho"·s. NBC hns announced plans to produce 3 half-hour. ~1ondav through-Friday series in 1972 that "·ill have •·a balanced e d u c a tion a I-en- tertainment forma t, "'1th the accent on learning." At least two new children's programs now on !he air. The Jackson 51ve and Lid sville. have gollen high n;;irks from critics. Hov.·ever. the NAB opposes a peti tion fi led "'ith the FCC proposing elimination of commercials from children's shows and a weekly minimwn of t4 hours of such progra mming. These are stiff and perhaps una tt ainable demands, but the rli ma te of opinlon at the FCC and among the viewing public clearly is reform· minded. Jiggering the Crime Stats Crime in 1111~ c11untry. for thE< p:;~I four rlrrarlrs h;is ht'rn a,~ p~r1 .1~,1" as one mon in 1h1s roun1 rv n:i~ ~.11d ii 1~ and that 1nan 1s .r L.!r:.u ll0<n rr _ ))l>;:d or the fBJ HC''s /.!"~ 1:1• 11. ' ~u1.11s1 cs t•ll the suhj!'('I Tl l" II" • In II l11ch h1· h;1, JltJ! these ~tat:. his ul r· •1 niadr rei'IJllr '~ lr•'li ~ gr~n\)d '.1.~~ll~~:~~1 1r1110 ~}~ 1.hc essen oal vrr;111 r 1-.~11 /' nf the Un1fnr 11· C:nrne HPp(1r1 ~ Y" \.\'h1,,11 his dep:i~t mE'nl <'Omp1IPs In· dex crime. wh1rh lhrcc rrpr1 r1 s rrflrr t. are 111llfu! hom1c1de , fnre1blr rape, :igi:-1.1- \";>.'t>d assaull . robl>cr1 . bu or:l;.n 1 • ' ;i r thcf1, and larceny 01er S50 Ha11(cr11ne. The real stuff The FBI di rector has a\"·avs hilri a vested 1n1erest in a hi.i:,h and nS111r: eru ,e rate. The hig ht>r the crioie rate .. ~he easier it 1s to wheed le or bullv mo r e money ror his dcparln1cnt /rum !he Congre~s. Or so lhe argu1ncnt of his critics goes . AS FA R AS IT g~i;. thi s year the argu- ment. "·en !: 1'.lr. .J. Edgar lf1Jn\·er is no ORANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. '\'red, Pu blisher Thon1r:1s Keevrl. f.ditor 1\/bcr~ I\'. Bate.f Edit(lrial Pogt t;drtur Th" t'<Utori"I JlR~*' nr lh<' n~uy Pilnt Jteck11 to tnl""" 11r1ct 11llf1fl1· tall" rct1dcra by prrsrnt1ng thla n.!'"'l f"'('ef'·s orln\nnS" 11nrt ('nm• mrntary on lo1)lr1 ,,f ln1rr1·~1 111td 5ii;::nlflc11ince, by J•T'n\ id1nc A f••r11rn ftlr thr ('Xl'l''"llllnn nf 11ur r";.drr11' C)plninru1, 1111d by prr~rnl lnt thl! dlv"r~ vle"/iolnt. uf 1nforrnrt1 nh. 1u•r\·er1 1111d 11>0k~mcn nn lop1CS nf tlltl dAy. Wednesday. October 13. 1971 lnn:t·r the ult1n1ale arhlll'r (1/ "hat 111dcx 1T11'1r rc.'.111\' shows, Thi~ ~rn~1111e, and ["1'1l1!1cally 1rnport ,1n1 role h:1~ br.rn laken ,.,.,,.r bv i\lr , ll<1fi\'rrs !<llpC'rlOr, A!!orney General ,Jnhn N .\!1\rhcll :'-Ir, !\T it<' hell 11 l'irl:s f0r :-.Tr l\'i.111n llnti! l;:i ~t yr;i r. :'ltr Jl,,ri\rr harl never wlirkcd fr•r nn1·nnr other th.1n h im~,.lf and h1~ i;lr;1ciri111rnt , as a srfl"S nf irritated at- ! •ttl"V gcncr.ils .1 n d presidents can f( ,; 1f1 . He1<111~<' l\.1r :'llit r·h<'ll to 11 lar~e part rlr trrm inrs !he Pri'sidcnt's dome!'t!ic Jl•·li11cal str;itr'.!\'. hr 1~ drrp1v C'lmmltted tr• thC' m11jor prf'm1se on which Mr. Ni.11nn "·1~ rl1'rled in 19f.S This broing that the Democra!s had made the strcels of our r1!1<"s un~afe, that hard crime was rent· p:int. and That a change of administ ration \1·,,uld rhange all that. Thus. il is to 1-lr. J\litrhrl!'s in!rrcsl lo minimi1.e !hi! cril\\'lh and effect of rrime unde r !he Rrn11 btir:in adminislratinn. It is t0 the in- l ~rcist nf ~tr . Hoover. as always. to ma ke cnn1r lonk as baleful as possible. \\ll?CH Of TllESE views was to prr\'11i l wa~ made clear to certain reporters cove rin,e: the Jusliee Depart- ment in Wa.sh lnAton on J une 22, 1970. \\'hen the FBI figures on index crime were released that day they were ac- companied by an explanatinn written by Mr. Hoo1·er" Th is has bttn done since the FBI started relea~lng crime fh::ures ln 1933. Since the reports themsel ves fire almost impossible to grasp readl!y, rl!porters tr;idilionally rely on Mr. Hoover's interpretation nf !hem. and their stories rcnect th is interpretBllon. ,.Ir. H1xl\·er'1 J une 22, 1970 press memo read: "For relcasie ~1nnd.iy p.m. June %2, 1970 -AccQrdlng to rlgu res made AV1tih1blt through the FBT's Unlform Crime Rrports and rcll'ased by Attorney General ,Jnhn N ~1 itche\I, serious crime In lhc· 1J S, Cflnli"nued Its upward trend, r1•rording A 13 percl'n1 rise natlon1ll lv for the first lbree months In 1970 when Com· pared to !he ~ame period in 1969." THIS ST AT El\t E~T' OP\'l'r hit the na· l1nn"s prei>s \\•irt>s, because It was never oka\'Cd by :'-1r. ~lit c:hc,11. L"nheard of. The ~tatemen1 \\'<IS re\.\rJtten in J\•lltChe!J's o[· f1cc It eame out like this: "For release ~fonday p.m .. June 22, !970 -AHorney General .John N. ~ht· <'hrl! announced today that the FBI·~ l"11iform Gnme Tieports .!ihnw lhal the rate of increa.~e of l'iolenl criine~ in the first three months of 1970 slowed by 7 percent in the major cities or the natiOn -and by J percent in the nation as .e "'hole." Both interpretations could properly bl! dra1111 from the index crime reports of the FBI. Neither can conceal the fact, tC\'Caled in the reports. that reported crime is increasing under I h e Republicans at about the same rate as it increased under the Democrats. ~fR. llOOVER"S inte rpretation "'ould ha ve cost votes. ~1r. ~1 it c he 1 1 s , putatively, grabbed onto some. If crime is up, and Mr. Hoover is right, the FBI gets more money to fight crime. If violent crime has slowed do\.\'n, as ~fr. Mitchell would have ii. Congress will be lulled about FBI funds. And we have some kind of a mess. But you knew that, of course. Dear Gloomv , Gus Unless and un til discharged City Admin istrator Doyle Miller agreu to pubUcation or the Huntington Beach City Council'~ charges ag ainst him, Ute publlc will re- main In the dark and atiU punled over Ute whole blurre incident. -B. C. 0 . Tiii• tt1IWN rtnKh """"'' ttl...... "'' 1ttctn 1r11, ,...M ., .,.. ---· ,..,. ,_ .... ,..... .... """'"' ."" 0•1¥' P'li.t. • I was talking with a Russian who is in this coun try on an e.11change program, and he said that one of the things !hat bothered him was our frrquent re fer- ences 10 Khrush- che\·'s phrase: "U'e shall h u r v vou " This. he said . "'as·, poor 1ronsla!ioo of !he idiom actua11v used. \Vhat the phrase mean I 10 R ussi a n w a s , "\Ve sha ll !eave you in the dust" in the race between the U.S . .and Russia for economic supremacy. THE TRA NSLATION of idioms from one language to another has always posed a tricky problem . Some infonned persons insist that a wro ng translation was responsible for our dropping the fi rst atomic bombs on Hiroshima a n d Nagasaki -the Japanese v e r b , ''mokusatsu," meaning both '"no com- ment'' or ··to kill v.·ith silence."' As Dr. J\lario Pei points out in his revised edition of The Story or Language, the Japanese re<1ction to our demands for unconditional surrender was interpreted as rejecting our ultimatum as "un\.\·orthy of notice." \\'hat the Japanese premier actually said, according to the story, was that his government had decided to v.•ithhold commen t until they had time to study the demaod furtber . THI:: ITALlANS have a phrase, ''Tradut!ore -traditoi re," which mea ns "A transla tor is a traitor," 'Vords and phrases take on diffe rent nuances and connota tions in a different language: 8<1llac's Droll Stories are not what 1~·e niean by "droll ": the Spanish "Los Tor~ Bravos·· does not really mean '"the bra ve bulls": and Dante 's Divine Comedy is nothing like what wie would be inclined to call a "comedy." Even the same language h;u its own pitfalls of misunderstanding reglol'll.I use. I recall a story about !!_n E nglishman, an American and a Scot3man telling their experiences in other English-speaking areas. The Englishman recounted : "I'll never for get my feelings the first time I had breakfast In America, when the waitress leaned over my shoulder and whispered : 'Are you through with your cerea1?' It was some time before I discovered she meant, 'Have you finished your por- ridge?' " THE AMERICAN rejoined : "Well, shortly after I landed in England, a waiter came up to me at lunch and said, 'How did you flnd yo ur chop, sir?' I replied, 'Oh, I looked behind the potato and there it was,' before I reallied he was asking me how I liked ii." And the Scotsman weighed ln with: "l was ora in lodglngs in a small town In the west or Ireland. When l1d linlsb«t supper, an exceedingly pretty glrl came Into my room and said, 'Will I strip now, sir?' 1 fled Into my bedroom and locked the ~ but learned afterward.a th•t lrl•h gfs Etnrya talk about 'stripping the table' when they clear dishes." Stlcct.lom from Mr. HarrU' loltst collection of cqlumns in book form, .,Ltatii1l p th e Surface," art be-ing rt· printed whilr. ht i.1 on vacation . -Editor ' ,· ... ~· ......... " -. ' .Jj .. , ... ,. ... ~::.•,..;,,.----:.,..') ...... -= --~.;t...,.._,. 'Cancel Amchitka Nuclear Blast' To the Editor: The Vancouver Loca l of Carpenters Union representing 3.000 members has decided to \\T ile to seve ral of the major U.S. newspapers regarding the Amchi tka atom bomb test. scheduled for Oct. 16 - next Saturday. ll appears that the U.S. government does not care or t;ike tnto account the feelings of its nei ghbors. 'rhere is an ap- parenl indifference to s hort or long lerin possible damages that a ~n1e~aton blast could do lo the l'Qa!itline of the Pacific rim countries, bll! particula rly the Cana- dian province of Brihsh Columbia and Americ,1n st..1tes of Alaska. \\lashlngton, Oregon and California. PEOPLE LIVING no !he \li"est Coast can .,...el! remember the damages rauscd by the 1965 Alaskan ea rthquake and tidal waves, The poss ibilities of an imm ediale earthquake direct!~ attributed to the atom bomb blast, which is supposed to be 250 times greater than the Hiroshima bomb , may be n1ini n1al. but lhe effects im mediate or al the later stage on the earthquake fault, \1•hich e.11 lends from the Aleut ian Islands down the "''hole length of the Pacif ic Coast through California, must be taken seriouslv . 'The long term effet:is on the t>cology • and marine life rro m sut'h an un- de rground explosion and the radiation leaks could be devasl<1lin(l and must alS(I be taken very senousl~·· The U.S. Atomic Ener~y Cnmmission assurances In the people of Nev;ida 11nd bordering states that there \\'ould be no leakage or con· lamination from U1e small Nevada tests did not bear oul in experience, and any assurance related to a much larger test must be questioned. TliE PURPOSE of the Amchitka blast, 1ve are told . 1s lo 1e..~t lhe warhe<.d for the All~1 defensive missile system, which apparently is alre ady considered obsolete. Can anyone imagin{' the ~ult of derensive missiles, each "''Ith a v.·arhead !Ha ilhox r.erter·s from readers nrt 1oelcomt. fVorrnal/y 1on te rs should convey their 1nessages 1·n 300 words or less. Tlie 1·igl11 rn co11dr11se letters to fit space or e/111ii11ote libel is reserved. All let· ll'rs 111ust include s1g11ut1ire and 111a1l· i11f1 nddress. but 11an1es 11111y bt with· iield or1 req11es1 if s11fficiP11L reason 1.~ flpnore11t .. Poetr y wilt 11ot be pub· lisl1ed. capacity 2.?0 times greater than the firs t a!orn bomb dropped, intercepting or- ren.sive missiles also equipped with an ato mic warhead? Des truction to man- kind. Let us hope that sani!y preva ils and that suffici ent pressu res exist to have these te sts l'alled off and that the atomic powers. particularly the United States nnd Russia, continue their negotiations to limit str2.tegic arms tSAL T). CANADA'S PRIJ\-fE ~linister Trudeau and the premiers of the 10 provinces have placed themsel ves on record opposing the tes ts and hav e made representations to the U.S. gove rnme nt. It is not very often we, as a local union. become i11\•olved in publlc issues, ho.,..·e\·er, \.\'e do feel compelled to take a public stand on tbis occasion. We hope lo inform lhe U.S. public of the concern ot many Ca nadi211s and would request Americans to join in the protest to President Nixon lo call off the Amchitka atom bomb tests. JOHN TAKA CH Vancouver, B,C. Air. Takach is preside11t. of United Brotherilnod of Carpel'ltrrs and Join- ers of America Local 452. . Editor Tireso1nefor W omen'sLib Remarks a lad y Jiberationilt gets tired of hearing: "What do women really want'! They own the world already. Why do they want to run ii?" "Frtt them? Th.at makes me laugh. Free them from \\"hat?" "1 lhought all cru- saders rode on white horses, or broo m- sticks." ''The hand that roc ks the cradle now wa.'1ts to upset ~ apple cart." "Women do de11erve special con- sideration because they have the problem or bearing children. But men have 1 pro- blem, too. They have to bear with women." "AGATHA, HOW can you hope to be equal lo a man if you io around acting like • woman?" "Look, they gave the women the right to vote bttause II was thought they would clean up politics. Tha t was SO Ye.N'3 or ao ago. So wh•t about politics today? Has it ever been in a bigger mesa?" "Whal good does It do to give a woman what she wants anyway! M JOOn as sbe gels It, she decides she wonl, .90melhlna: else." "Hey, Agatha, t just thought up a slogan for you.c women'• llberatloa movement. How about ''Today the world, tomorrow the universe'?" "AU.. I CAN SAY Ci we'll never hive 1 female president as long 11 I'm alive and reident." "If you did put a woman in the White Roust, the flnt thing she 'd want to do is pal11t It a different color." "Agatha, I'm tired or arguing the merits of the case with you. I'll believe you're equal to me the d11y you can sit down and grow a beard and beat me at Indian hand wrestling." "Imagine having a Su preme Court made up of four old men and five old ladles, It JUlt doesn't make aeme." B11 GeorlJe ---. Otar George: Do you h•ve 1sslstantt to help you write such idiotic answers? CURIOUS Otar Curious : No. J do most of It myae:U •nd - er. Vt.:!1, I have assistants to help me wri, •. uh, would you mind tak· Ing your trade to anot.l'll!r advice columnist? I'm not fetlinc well to.- day. ' I \-\t<Cnrsdo\Y O'tabrr ll }q]I H ---DAILY PILO T :J_L Clowning Around Now Order of the Day (E<1 1tor':. Nvte 1\ JKl9t tie· 11oted ro Fo1~ 11ta111 \la/lr.y, f/1u11111ulo11 ffl'nc/1 . rJreuu I 1c111 0111/ .'irol H,.11el1 Sclioul IJ1:;1r11·r /lj/l"f'•4r /t'o<·i1 1'1 111'• !JUl!L u/1(}1/"( 111(/ fl/l/l!'l/I 111 the /J.'111. ~· /'ILIJ'/' ,•111•/1 11..'eeh· /11 /0111111r11111 111 1·~1 fJc 1·ere1re<I 0!1 ,\/11· (;1/ln•11 T11111/)1i/I. 5(171 ,\/!lll!/1'1•111 /)r1vl' //1111/111!/11111 /i1•ur·/i i>y 5 p.111 T//01~dfl!J /()r p1d1 l1cu//(fl! \\'riluesrlu!J) Arevalos PTO i\lrs. Thomas llill President C0:\11:\G liP fall t•an1iv<1l 1r11J take place Sa turday. Ol·t 30, from noon to 4 p.111. 011 the school ground~. ac- eordtng to i\lrs. 1' a v i d For n1an . chair1n a11 . Fea!ured wit be a moon walk. game booths, rides <ind re(1'esh111enls HEPOHTS: Unit ts selling lee crea1n each t-.1ondav , \\'cdnesday and Friday dur· 1ng lhe lunch perlOd Bushard PTO l\lr1. Robert Borlase President CO.\ll NG UP : lJnh "'ill Sf't'l't a di1ne·a-dip dinner 11t open house "'ednesdn y. Or.:l. 20. at 6: 30 p.n1. Eader PTA 1\lrs. James f'owrrs PresiJeni Ll):\llNC.i UP · Sale of 1dcn- t1f1r.:atio11 b1·arelcts a n d necklaces "'Ill begin r-.ton- day, Oct. 18 N::une. addrcs~. 1elephont number a n d 1ncd1cal inforrnalion c::in be rncral'ed. according fo i\lrs. Honald ,\!('\"eigh, ways ;ind means ('hairman. Bracelets and necklaces <ir t> priced at SI each, and sainples 1,1·ill br displayed in the sc hool llbrarv REPOllTS: Bo1rler.~ arc nef'd- ed to p;i rticipate in the PTA· sponsored league 11· h i r h 111eets at 9 a.rn. each :0.lon. da.1• in Kona Lanf'S". Those interested ma.v conl;ict i\lrs. Roy Noll at 962-085!. FV Hig h PTSA Harper PTA .\lrs. Kenneth Ktllt>r Prcs1Ul•11t f 'f l~·!!:\G L'P· (;riling-1" l\now You 1s 1hc:: then1e 11! the 1·00111 11lulhl'rs' 1 ... 1 ton\OJ'J'OI\' a t ;J JO p.nl I!) tlil' upper Je;irn111g 1·cnter In charge of arr;u1g('111cn!s :i1e the tit rncs. Liu) d Collen, illichael Schuler ;111d [)1'•11 1 Burl t.,.le-mbers 1v1ll ;JS~l ~l ll!lh .i l'ISIO/l '-l'll'l"I 1ng el11uc F!'1da.1· t ll:I J.i i111d il lnnd::iv Ol·I I~ REl'OHTS Yuluutec·rs ;11drd 111 condtict ing he;_iriu).! 111 ... 1 ... undr-r !he dtl'C('11on iJI .\11 ~ S;:1rgt·n1 ;\blen1;111 hrallh prcp:ircdnt·~s t•ha1r111;111 HB H;gh PTA .\I r~. J ose ph \';111 Burl·n f'n.•s1<ien1 CO.\ll!'\t.: l'P ~Ir.~ 1:1eh111"1i Kellogg. 111 c 111 b r r s h 1 p cha1n11;1n. will ;u:ct'p1 due~ ;it back·Tu-sf·houl 111chr ;1t ~ I~ p n1. \lond:11 Oel 1::, 1n the aud1turiu1n .\lt'111- brrship <li'IVf' will c'Ul1(J1l 11f' throughouf Ot·tobrl' l 1111 1rill con1pile and M'll ;.1 l'i10!- bnok 10 r;1isc lund~. ~11 $ Jnc ~luniz rs rh111r11i;111 . LeBard PTO .\!rs. George lluottT Prt'sident 11arcnt~ a11rndrcl rhe 1>eril"s ril rotlee hours planned by lilt• uni! !o introduce the new pn11t·q1al O;_ivid llolnlel'. McDow ell PTO \!r' . .lirn Leil·a~ l"'t l':,,1de11t !:1 ;11111rr~ f;lle of Your~ell I' llir l'l(J lherne for the I t-;d Mes a V;ew PT A \Ir• l,1·uri.:<' !:!:in~ I '1v~1d1·rll (.(i\ll\1: lfl J'.1pt."r d1 111/I 11il l T;iJ..r p!.u ·r J/) ,1·h110J Fri· d;11 01·1 2!1 l rul II Ill pr1·~(·p! pr11•·~ 111 !ht• 1 ·la~sc~ i nll1T1!ng 1111• 111 .. ,r p;1p~'I' Park Vi ew PTO \tr,, Hoh<'rt fhl;,in Pres 1cll0tlt llf./'OHTS Trt'<1sun• llun\ i~ th«n1c uf lllf' 1nt·n1be1·..,ti1p dt11r 11011 111 progre:.;; . Voh1ntel·r a1dl's arr rlt'eded 111 "''l\l h'.u?h\·r~ 111 l]u· rk1s~rou111 ur to 11urk <it l111n1t• 1\n1·011r in t1'1·rs1rd 111:11 t·.i11l;l(:t th<· ~t:h11.il oJ- lll't' Sm;th Parent Council .\lz·,. l'ntrl(·I-lloo nan ! ·r,.,~1<1r11r 1\lrs. Rudolph LaBlant· President R~~POHTS .. <\II Abo:1rd fnr Education IS the1ne II r rnembership dn1·e 1n p1 11 gress unt il Frid;1y. Oct ~'.I !l!·:l'(HlTS l 'r'>l't'l'd~ of ~?."! 11 rrc rc;1\11.C'd fr11n1 lhe b·11 •• ~;tlr t\l!H!u1·'l'cl at h;11 •\ ··J· ..,1·houJ r11;:h1 ,\~s1~r 111:,: \It .!;!Ill('., .\l0t1ft•. t•h:11rt>';it 111•rt !lit• ~l rilt·~ t{alu'1 l •Hn1to. (}~c;1r l\11~,1lt· ,i,.,. l'uul('I'. Larr1· J.\1·nnl'd1 n .. ·1 f"o!rnian. Ed1ta r(I ./:i 1n1~•·l1 aud Don Ctll:P PTO Clowns Around COl\llNG UP: Uni t 11• i J I sponsor a Country Store Saturday. Oct. 23. on the school grounds. B a z a a r iten1s. 11·hite elephants and ho1ne baked goods are need- ed. Donors m;iv cont11ct J\lrs. Fred Bolding, wa.1·s and rneans chalrrnan. at 8-.;7. :l1 84 or 1\lrs. E. E. Jensen at 8~7-0568. . i\lembers are needed tu 11ss1st in the Jlu11t1ng!o11 Be::ch He;id ~rar1 pro~r;nn Voh1nter1·s n1;1v tun t a r 1 ·\·Ir . .; Bri;111 )i(lu1c ii! 9k~- 5Jao. l ;i l:ue :\'1cl 1·r rl 1•r11 ;incl lll·rek <_;ran!" atch !\Ir~ t:d11·ard 'forres. llappy the ('Jci11 ri. blu1v up balln011.' for !he annual Lan1b PTO <·arnival beginning al l l ;1 111 111l S;1 t11r<i n.1. Oc! l(i. ;i1 lht· .•t·hoolgrot111ds. i\lrs. ·rorrC's, 1;hn1r1nan. reports J1111f t·C'd ' 11111 h1·111 pu1'("h<l:-c :.IUdl·nt cdu cat1on;;I aids. Fare's Fair Ev en a n1ern1ai d (Dana Parker) n1ay be found al the S~al Beach P'f.-\ Sea t';ur Sa turday, Oct. 16, frorn 11oon to 6 p.m. at Zoclcr School. Ready to catch so1ne C21rnival surprt!'C!i (ll'C J\lrs. i\ly ron Baker and Jenni- fer Parker. ' 't Marine V;ew PTO 1\IJ"S. ,,h,!1·yn Oli1 cir;1 Pres1de11i REPORTS. i\lore tl1d11 ]!Ill Spr;ng Vic"v PT O \h·, .Ii .Ii ·, l!ilrr:l 111 I '•' :11 l:1·:t'UliTS ( 1;,t 11111 1l,,1'.1!t' c:;1111 f,.l' t·;11 1•1•l 111t: in I lir I• .111111;.; 't•11t1'r ri1on1. ',11111 h11 c·.1~'1 lt1·, l11r ~ 11 \ !,1 ''111\/ill' :111d ~·!110 h11 p l;11g!'1111nd 1•q111 pr nc111 Mermaids De corate 'Little Bit of Hawaii' 1;1rc' the bi :.; bJ1Hl~:-.11in11!:-. of !he l:t\ !\.111;.: ()r< he-~· 1r:1 frn1 n H R.111 to I a ni 111 J·~oun t <11 11 \';llley C111n- n1t1111tv <"1,nll'\., \1111 gn ](1 1hP ( aliforn1:i .\s:-.nr1at1011 of flciardf1(l ('hilctrcu ~Jr.~ Htl'C i .~ !;1k111 1! rc:;cr1·a· T iki huts. 111er n1aid . .:, fish net ~ an d fresh f'1011el'.~ ar<' part or the decor be ing ad1n1rcd by ilcf1 to l'll!hl ) fllrs. Robert Hice and J\·trs. \\'illian1 Guthrie for the annual Saturday, Oct. 16. dlnner-danec .~ponsorcd by lhe Orangewood Regional Council of Epsil on Sigr11 ;_1 I ion~. P/enfy Mo~e 1 ~~a . Proceeds from the: event. \1·hich also fca · The griddle will be fired up at 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. ,,,,- 16. at \\'ardlo\IJ School for a pancake breakfast spon· I ( ~~ ~~ //: /I sored by the P1'0 . Proceeds will go to\vard pur· . r.· ~ -7 ...,---· chase of a freezer. Ready lo get his teeth into the -· , · -, ..-..t· • 1 , j / ~ns is Jeff Stephens. assisted by Shelley Brenner. ~.,,..-.,. . • ' . --------'-----! \ ,.·· ' ',,.~,,.,. , .. ,_,,..1-'l (. . .,:~,. _, --' 1 I I . -% ~ :ToodO~,e- "· ·~ .. ··-- BIRDS EYE '5' MINUTE VIGIT AILE FROZEN CHOPPED SPINACH 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD., BAL BOA REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE' PHONE 673-8310 Sl'ECIALS -THUllS., Fill., SAT. -OCTOBER 14, 15 , 1' f BREAKFAST SPECIAL JOE'S PURE·PORK SAUSAGE WASHINGTON STATE RED-DELICIOUS APPLES SWEET & JUICY benu, berry,. extnlilnll ' ! ~~~~~N-O~W-A~T_v_o_u~A_o_R~~~o_c_r_R_•~~~~--'-' L.~~~~~~~~~~~~..::w:'~';'':';'':'~'~";';":"~"'::..:.'o;;.;."~"~"~9~·~·~·~'~"~'';._~~~~~~~~~~~~'' 6~::$1 49~ 19~ -·----·-·--·.-· ......... 'f ........ ~ ........ ~ .... ....... Spr;n gdale PTA ,,Jr,_ t . S. J\:t>nnr r,011 Pr e~1dr11! C0,!1\"G L:l' rct rcshn1r.111 s :;, ·huol night 18. t:n1l "ill ~ell at bark-10. i'll onda,\'. Ori. l'U\11\'C; UI' JI ;1 I Jo 11· e (' n 1·:111111;d Lli srJ1er.iuled S.~IUI'· d;1_1. Oet. IG. on the sr:llo.d µ, 11unds Costurnc par;-:lc 111!1 btg1n ill Ill a.111. 13ooths 11 il l br ripe n frn111 11 :1.111 !n •! p 111 Hurn1r 1nov1r 11 111 hr ~11(111·11. rind <in <irli st 11·111 :,; h I' I r h <· :i r n1l'<1!gorr~ l\rlr1'~h111 e111 , will be sold fl!r :-Hav11101'rl T:ir1111. \ra;. s and 1neii11s cha1rn1;;n, is tn 1·l1ari:e Westmont PT A Westminste r H;gh PTA r.1rs. Joseph Fodor Presi df'nt ,\J r~. Arthur Adni11n s l'residc11t C0.\11.\'l; Lr Ba1.aar i1cn1• and b;iked goods arc nreded l•Jr thr I !il\l()ll"C'Cll carn11 ;1! st:hcd11lrcl Saturdal'. Oc! .1(), Dnnurs 111ay cont rttl :'l lrs. Bob Chase ;it 347.;.349 or ,\]rs Jae\.. St:iley at 8l7-7 14il. l\EPO!ITS · i'l\t·n1b<'rsh1r dri\!! 1r1ll c·ont1nue through ;\\11n- rla1. {)<'! 18. <1ccord1ng l& i\lrs. \\'1 1lard !I a r t n1 a n , ch<11rn1an. ROUX SHAMPOO STYLED ANO SET \'/,th. R,...,, )1-w;,..,,no<? •ho! ~·t•n ,,(h , • .,..,,,. <J-.ci~tv"o· 5u"6ar , •.•• Sl.'' FASHJON STYLED HAIRCUT M-T.W~'1if 4 l'.M. 'f\l fA Y PtllMAN(NT WAVt GU ARANTf(O IN W RITING CREME OIL PERMANENT WAVE And Rou~ c•....,e ••n~ In. c f~ lo-,h.on !.lyled ko•r f u1, ,.l'>OmOC"O .,...J ~t. O.,e 11NT[0 OR BLEACHED HAl~ 8 88 ROUX nice c:hong~ ColOt" Iii l 0 minul.-s loui; for we.rks without ~id'l!I cind ~If. No•uroJ colors of g•oy or dull ko1r. Gos~o nwr for bl<NC~ Includes Style ond Set, ROUX ''f01tc:ifvi RINSE Colo.,, 1mmt"diotrl1·' Couer~ Qrov Con'>plete!~ '. T n n e , b!eocn..d h:J,.! ""'°''"M b l e oc ,.,ecl h:i ir to new !!;l'OWlk. 13 ""C•li"Q col<x~ _,;..,~ ft"\ -~:impo::l out -<f'IO lodir>g, ROUX "fonci-totte"" CREME HAIR TINT Touch Up ~lode$ •fv.imPoo O<'d ••!. llO<n ''fonco·IO"t" (~"""' ,...., .. n ... , give\ lollhe-r, mo<e notutol, lu "l r o u" hoor. Mon , Tue•, Wed. '111 • p.m . • ' • Here is the value everyone has been waiting for ... i;r ic· .,,. :-. , . ... •• ...... . . .. :~ . -• . . -,,_ :-. • < '· :.. P· , .. ,·-: $1 ; . • ·-.. • .. . . • . := ~ FRESH LAMB! WESTERN FEO! U.S.D.A. CHOICE! Another oul!itanding l'X;}Dlple or t,hc diffcrenca :ruu find at El Rancho! Domestic lamb . , . not. imported !., . a:'l1I f1·csh! , , • ncvct" bcc11 frozc nI .. \n.t. it's U.S.D.A. <·hoice quality ••• :i.nd, bt'st of at! •• you're sct'\'Cd by ex perienced buti:hcrs .•. \vho give J'OU rxaetlv \\"luit you \\·ant. as yon 'vant it! :-::. ~: Super Shoppe1· Grocery Specwlst loin Lamb Roast ...... s~f~~~~i~ ...... $1.49• l~: App/B SaucB .. • • • • ~~·. 300~ .~~s .. • • • . 4 ,,, so dwcio~ ••. anu so nutritious, ~! serve rr~~~;~~ ~~~~;ow iliatit's the best! £ · S&W ... What more nee<ls to be said about quality: ..• and at this price, why settle fo r less ~ ~· Rogaln lOWH/s ...... !!.~ !~ ...... 21 lamb ChllfllJ :: So absorbent ••. comp;1re and see !or yourself! Choose \Vhite or colors in decorator prints! So much. good eating 011 • . tl1ese tender tasty lamb ;'.~ Andersen's Soups .. ~~ .. ~o~.cf~~ .. 5 ~ $1. : . 0! cow·se, J'OU'll ~·.a.n~ :..:...::: :";c,Jc 5o Sp::t. Pe a ..• :;.it \1·h~-not try Bee! k B('an, Potato or Tomato7 t Salad Dressings ...... ~.~~ ....... 39c f Ch006e yocr :"..l<r::::-;.!.:..! · ... : : ;t"-=. ::; : i:-;. ••• a.r:d each i.s a special invitation to added dining pleasure! ~--J Apple Cider ...................... sr ... Tree Top .•. I:.a.:..:" p _:,·r:. :f ~....--:::-.i.:.<: ;:as~"'e: Y • ,_ s: Del Monte Catsup ............ 21.f "! .. ~ . . ·. Schilling's Casseroles ........ 59¢ Taco Casserole, Tostado or Ta.male P ie! :~ Chun King Dinners ............ 69¢ ;~· Five course dinners ..• choice of 4 kinds '. F rozen. .. · · Dial Soap .................. 2 '" 39¢ Ba.th 5iz.e bars ••• choice ol colors. .. i· Purina Dinners ................ ~1.09 .· . Kitty's favorite varieties ... 4 lb. pkg.s. ' . . ,. w· d D d . ~,.,¢ 1. "1zar eo onzers ............ /1 ~ Say '!Begone'' to unplcasaol odors ! 9 ou nce. ~:-,. 'fall . 'f' . h 49 ¢ ::. r1c 1n1s ..................... . '· Faultless ••. restorrs sn ftncs.s.: .•. ~O '11:. . :· . Grape Nuts ........................ 49¢ Th e cereal fa"rored by so nany ! ... 18 oz. pkg. Orange Juice ................ 5 ror $1 Cal Fame •.• frozen concentrate •.• 6 01;. cans . Green Giant Rice ........... 3 rar ;1 Frozen. simply heat a.nd servet'Reg. 39c varieties. Gino's Pilli ................ 69~ Large size.. Cheese, Pepperoni or Sausage ! Kellogg Pop Tarts ......... 39¢ All flavors! Ser ve hot from the toaster! Gerber Baby Food ... 3 r" 25¢ )"our choice of baby's !avorit.es ••. strained! Snap-E·Tom ............ 8 '"~~ $1 Tomato juice pl~ ••Pow l". 10 oL •••• 6 foe $1 Yuban Coffee ... 3 Ls. c1N ... $2.29 l lb. ran ••..•. S3c ::! ll.>. can., •••• $1.63 ... ... ... ;.· Super Delicatessen Specials! i:: Jack Cheese .............. 7 9fb r. .. :; % >' ~. ~ ... " ::,.., ~ .. ~~ ~-' --.. " :;,. . ... El Raneho's ••• California Monterey style ••• sinootb, creamy. By the piece! Rath Lunch Meat, oi 35¢ Kraft American ...... 69¢ All Beef or All Me.at Bologna, Salam i Horseradish Sauce / 39¢ Individually lrrappcd slices, 12 oz . B• 't 2 '"' OL 35" ISCUI S .. .. .. .. Pk&>- Fishernian's \\"harf g oes v•ith Jan1 b'. Hungry Jack Eultcrmilk, easy fixin'! Liquor Values! Rum.• Gin• Vodka • .... ~!Lf~L ... ~8.88 El Ranchos own ••• assort )'Our choice& for case discount of IO~~ f. MUfe(s ..... i2 rACK .... '2.22 Early Times .......... ~11.98 llJah Life Beer, 12 oz. NR Boll!cs ! Strai11ht Whiskey. Economical ¥s pl chops! 1-ou'll love the fla- \'or •.. and our prier '. Small Loin Lamb Chops $1.59 lb. Boneless Lamb Chops .... ~1.59 i.: Sa very Ican ••• they'll be delicious broiled! Sara.toga cut ..• more good eating for the money I Chuck Steaks ........ f~N.~~ f~~' ........ 5 9~ Compare the value! See that you get more fo r your monry in U.S.D.A. cl1oire chuck steak at El Ra.nchoJ Beef Brisket ....... ~E.s~~ ~~~~~! ....... 99~: You'll be dwghted when you see it ... delighted to cook it •nd tho family will delight in eatini itl Chateaubriand ..... r~~~E~.~G!~! •.••. $2.79 ... \Vhen you '''ant to serve the best ••• ior flavor, tenderness and satisfaction J filef Mi1non ••• z.n 1'. Ground Beef __ ... Em.I tw1 ••• 89~ Game Hens ...... 21 oz. a1G1 ...... 7~ .• Always fresh ..• f or the difference in flavor'. So much fJa,·or ••• so much. more value! Sliced Bacon .... rL RANCl!o·s .... 59~ Braising Ribs ..... so MEAJY! .... 59,. Sliced a little thicker, leaner .•• ranch style! llearly flavo1· from U.S.D.A. choice bee!I Fillet of Halibut ...... 79f. Rainbow Trout ....... 39:.;; Mild fla.vor, delicious breaded, f ried! Comes to your house! 5-oz. min. :· Fresh Red Snapper .. 99~- Fill•ts, to make the valae 1?Slort PDQ Shrimp .. 120r. n,. .. 69¢ La r.oca, peeled, deaned, devei.ned I Super Fresh Produce!' Casabas. ............ & Ripe! Sweet! At this price, serve them !or bre&ktaat, in aalads, for deuerti Delicious Apples ....................... 4 Lk stj Crunchy crisp with the flavor thllt Jets you know they're from the Northwestt ·: Potatoes .......... 5 lb~ 29¢ Broccoli ............... 25~i U.S.No. l White Rose, smooth, clean! Guden fresh ... for tho difference !:~ .. • . . < ~ Portuguese Rose ... $1.99 Cabernet ............ ~ Allanca ••• all P1UPOH winaJ quart. Sauvirnon ••• Louis Martial ••• fifth Prices ;,. effacC Thur•. througl• Sim., OcC.14,15, 16,11. No iglu to drulcn. Ope~ d4il1iU9 ••• Sunda.v 10to1, Fresh Garlic ......... _. 49f. Servin6 lamb!, •• jou'U want this! -. fresh Mint ........... 19~ Add the muter toucll Ill lunbl :: ' r .. i ARCADIA \""'"! .1111! ll1 Hlllll(lo11 01 :1:i'1r PASADENA ; :,1,,1 SOUTH PASAO£NA :·,1,il;' HUNTINGTON BEACH. .1'11i,I· NEWPORT 8£A Cfl : ~ " '' . '" ' h ' '' I •'111• I . J]O we~! Color.id•' Ill~ t .. f!('lll Of11 Hill H11nl1n11·111 01 ' w.unrr anr: J\(~,Of1QllH1 180.1rdwalk Ll'lll~I . 2~~'.· f I !I :1111 \)1 ! ,. 11 :111 !! v 1.~' I,., 't I . . . I I ' I •I 1, j 1. .· Newport Beaeh Today's Final EDITION N.Y. Stooks * VOL'. 64, NO . 2~5. 6 SE CTIONS, 90 PAGES TEN CENTS Dogs Get Night to Howl on Newport Beaches Rea<:ung 111 ra rt t11 ;;i packtd hous<' of pro-dol! aud ;u1!1-d1JR f:H:t1on~ al! hov.hn~ for ju~nl·e. the \:e~\'p<ir! Beach City Coun 1·11 'l'l1rst.111) un1111 11nou~l.v pr•)f'){l,.etl a c:or11- pron11sr or<!inan-:::e 1,·hich 11uuld nan dog,.. 11'0.s ~urctssfu!. 011•ners deservf' a: <'hancr In show 11·h:it 1hey coin do .. o\f!d 1f 1hey t an sut::<"et'd · !hen t~ blr~s lhern ·· if on a !ti.sh, ··buL if this dotsn·l v.·ork ." Roger~ said. ··1he l'OUllC!I rest>rVts I.ht n~hl to change 11 at any 11n1e." If aclop1ed. lht' ordinance 1vou!d 1101 bt llJ>pl1L·able /or ai least 60 doiys. up ~S~lOlll Ill schOo.Jl ecology !t'SSOllS. ATI11-dog rcprese11!<1 !11e~ repeoted!y 11sked for a 101al ban fur sannaiion and .salely reawni gcr H. F, \\'hu:ev produced a lrtter af- legedl_v s.ent to h11n hi" a dog n1111er t•on- ia1n1ng :.0111r ob.-t e111!1e.s and ~·alled it ··a ttpiea! d<•g rc $ponse to the problem ·• ,Jron1 bea('llf'!\ during daytinlf' hours only t'OiTil' before tht> council at its <kt 2fi 1neeting . will also include provisions for ;i sh:-prn11t eduL·aiton progri.ui for dug ,,.,.,ners. hea11er tint's for \ 1olat1or1~ and «Xern pt1on Jn:)ln the il<1n 1o·r guutr dog:. and 4-H guide <log pupp irs 111 trai,11ng Only OOf' dog -a guide puppy -ar t"11d<'d the n1ert111g 111 11 hich <logs 11rr" bt11i\ maligned autl pra1~rd by a parhd<' of p<>ople al tilt> nii<"rophon<' One nJ !hp l"llY stalls reasons for r11 dvrs1n1-: a total ha11 11·as that 01h('r s~s- 1r1ns 11·rre !l)O dirf1cult to e11tor1·e L"nt1I 1h:i1 time. dog.~ are a1Jo11ed on be ... rht.<; 11 1 a11y time if leashed . Bui surveys of affected hu111e·Oll"ner~ a~soc1at1on.~ 11ere almost C\"CTily d1\"1ded ;ind !ht L"UUncil 11>;,s sw<1ved bv OV.'ners whv 1\a111ed HI pro1 e the rnsel\es. ·rhe 1nood 11<J~ rno.>r(• Jight·heaned earll· <'l in tht> ti rno1g 11 he11 f11y \lanager Hobert \\"rn11 pu1n1ed OU! til,'•t 11h1le dof? bnes on bea(·hcs t/H~ !'iun1m<'r had dP- ··r('a;;ed 44 pt>rcent. 1he) had risen 18 per. lent t'bl:'ll ilt'I"('. \ \ l he ··wnt·1] h;l\/ IJl•en tnn~1dering ;i ~tb!C-r\'C\/1111\ll"nded ~XICllSJ011 oi the :t.Ulll- lllt'f s 101:11 ban, but l1'h th11t dog 01111t-r~ ,;nou !d ha1e rhe chan1·{" to pru1'e ihe.v can be N'~pon~ib!r !vr <'le11nu fl ;ind "elf-t>n- torremt'.111. The d.:i)ll!Yle b:.n ordinance wh1t•h wrll Vicl'-\1 ayor Ho\\1.'lrd Rogers c11nc!udrd that re~ident~ 11ere equally spli1 !In tht' 1natter llr said thal 11\1iiough 1ne sunurirr b;n1 Roger~ agrl't'.d that an hou r~ arran&r· 1nent would ··present real :>erioll5 t'11tor~·r- 111en1 pruble!ll$ of !lie leash .111d lillt r liiws'' but :-till ...;ugge~ted an uur1:i l 9 a 111 IC• :; p n1. ban l)ogs 1<."0Uld lit· ;illtllVfd 011 ;r!I CM'e;111 beach1·s before 9 a rn. anti after !i p m. 1'he ~1:1.·110111! educat ioa progra1n, in- ' !udcd 111 lhe s1a tt·s original proposal. 10- 1·ludt's r('1~su 111g a .. You and Your Pet"' hnichuri> 10 11.~1 cle;111.u p n1ethod:s. dJ5- 1rtbu11ng clog ord1nant es and regulat 1011~ with ht enses and including a dog-t!t'an- \\'hile thr (111ners argued that a tot<i l b;in would ··dcµri re all owners of pleil- ~Ur£'"' a11d be d1~rnn11na!ory. nvn-0w11ers mu!l<'rcd when the dec1s1on 11:1 01, 1nade. "'Don"! l<'L our ~·11 r go tn !hr dog s." ~elped Ont! n1an, 1\h1le another ont1-dog- k.espo11d1nj! 10 !lie latJghtcr 111 lne t·h;i m- hers. \ta~·or ~'.d !11rth s<lld. ""\Vel! f SU[l- PO~c .1Uu halt' tu go \\'here lire dog! ar! If }OU.re going to geL bitten .·• Growt.h Curbed High Rise Hit By 01ie Y ectr Ban • • .. ~ .. TWO DIED WHEN SPORTS CAR SKIDDED BROADSIDE INTO SIG SEDAN AT CRYSTAL COV E Bijan Naininaj•d •nd Sandr• Pr•tt W•r• Killed lnst•ntly; D. N•il Nelson W•~ Badly Hurt Housewife Files (11 Irvine Race; • L5 111 Runnin•T r-, A .1 0(Ulf: houscw1rc <1nd rnothrr oi two ,odav filed noin ination Jlapers as the 15th ·and.idate for the prOpo!.ed lr\'ine City .:ounci l. She is ~!rs. (;abriel!c Pryor. :11 . of 11726 i,cHcia TrN" Lane. frvint . Thursday is deadline fo r lillng. ''T hope that those v.•ho are \v1lhn& lo Jav !he cosi for local control ,,·ill :selet1 :oUncilmen :111d \\"Omen \\'ho a r e ·ei;ponsr\'t lo p11 bl1r needs .'" i\.1r!i Pryor leclared. Priorrl\". she ~111cl. should bl> gn1!'n ln ~udgcting for roads and sewers. Oood ·011\roL park :11.:qu1sition and poller ;i.ncl 1rf' pr o1crtui11 . "The grc;1!rs! pr11tilc111 fcH'lll~ u~. as •1 el'\' 11·on1n11 1r11h school rh1ltlrc11 knO\V\. .-; til<it of our rapid i:ro wU1 a.nd cor· espund1ng lack of SCl'\'ices," ~he said. ""If grnwth cannot 'l)e halted or slowed. .hr: !rV1ne taxpayer wjll pay lhe price for 1 Jong ti1ne to corne. ' "A developer-picked };]ate will 1nean ·arnpant growth for private profit." she 1dded. A director of the Village Park Com- uuntly Association. f\!rs. Pryor is also 1ecretary of Irvine Tomorrow . I 2 Coast Residents Die In Headon Auto Crash .\ 27-ye;i r-old gradua1t> s111denl fror11 lr;111 and a young Cos!a !\lcsa \l'0111a11 we.re killed instantly early Tuesday e1"e11- i11g when their foreign spor!~ car .~pun wi ldlv out nf conlrol and c-rashecl broadside int('I an oncoining vehicle 011 Pacific Coast Highwa.v al Cryst11t Co1·e De11d on arrival n! Hoag ~1en1ort;il llospilal wer, driver Bijan ;\;iininaJad. 152!> Placentia A1·e. Nc"1port Beach. a recent graduate of C~aprna n College. ar1cl Sandra \V. Pratt. al so 27, of 27R Broad\\·ay, L'.osla r\1esa. The second driver 0. l\c1! _'\,lso11. 57 or 2J9fi Rivier<r Drivr, Laguna Beath. ~u~ ra ined broken rib.~ and vertebrae aoct a head in ju; .v 1n !he a1..:c1de111 . bul 1.~ 1·eported in satislae\orv i,;(lnditian ;:r\ 1\(1:\); Hospital toda y. California Highw ay Patrol officers, who ;i.re continuing to investigate the ;, Jll p.m. accidt'nt said Naininajacl apparen\I \ lost control of his 1967 Ferrari \Vh ile dr11 - ing north on the highv.1ay, spun arross thl' center divid1Tig lane and co 11 id e d broadside wilh Nelson·s outhbound \'Chi- cle. a 1969 Cadillac. The Nelson car. they said, was "al1nos1 stopped" at the time of thr: colli.skln. the driver apparently having seen lhe sporls car crossing the highway toward hin1. P.1rs. Prati, wbo died of mas.sive head i:111d inlern:il injuries. was ejected from 1h£' 1..:ar. officers said. Nai ni11ajad 11as pa rtially our of lhe c:ir. hi s 11rn1 draped O\'er a guardrail against whit h the Fer- ral"i tarne to rrst pointing south :\ spokes111an at Chapn1an CO!l<>gf' ~aid \ai111najad . 11 ho:-oe fa lhrr i!' au oflic111I ir1 rhc r\·lini.~!rv of Finance 1n 'feheran, ('31llf' 10 the · S. In 1961. altt'nded Or;inge Coas1 College . lhen !rans:ff'rred lo Ch01pm11n Jn 196t gradua ting this sumn1er with a tna· JOT ut internat1onal studies. He planned In enter Claremont C:raduat" Srhool lo do further v.·ork in inlernafion;:i1 re!alion~ \[\rr c~pericnl'ini.: SO!Tie lan~uage d1I l1cuJ1 1es 111 t1is rarll ,·ollege .\'<':JI"~ !llr s11ol.c~n1:in ~aid . ht bet'arnt an honor stu · fl('1\t anti w;is {lll thr Dca11"s Lisi 111 h1.~ ~r111or ,I ca r al Chaprnan. J le was de~rrih <'cl as a 1cry handson1e. popular studeul drep!.v interested in international ed111.:;<· 1 ion and planning 11 1·are er in that f1c!cl . i\lcdina Out Okayed ~vr. ~1 c PHERSON. lia. (AP) -t:apl. l::i'nesl L. J\1edina , acquitted last month nf murder and involuntary manslaughter in the 1969 assault on ri.ty La i, vd\I rec{'i\'t an honorable dischargr 1<.'ithin !he next few days, thr Army says. By t:A~OACl Pl::ARSO~ Tht> ~'"'port Beach Clly Couneil Tur~ <.lay night \Oled 6 lo I to apprO l't' a one ~ear, .1::.-root height l1n11tation on all budding <t lon.i: waterfront areas. 1hus 1·nntlud111~ !ht lllTie n1ont h~ of high risr hearings and proposals with a half hout" di~("USS!Oll. . ·rhe tune dissenter in app1·011ng tl1r ordinance. to be t>t'fect1 ve in JO davs. 11·a~ 1 ·ounc.:il1nan nichard Croul He fell !he l11nil "was lakin~ the value of property ;iwa.v. Thr preser1·atior. or properly nghts shou ld IJ<n'e son1e n1ertt ." Hul other l'Ounci:111e.n agreed wil l\ \"ice ~1:1yor llo11·ard Rogrr.~· cornmen1 !hat. ···r11e 1..:u1111nunity l r:inscend.~ thos e right~ .. Specif ic<11l.v. lhe hel(;h\ ordu\anee "'111 pr r1ai11 to all property below the blufl~. 111clud111g the Bal·k Ba y area and The Rluffs develop meo1. 'l'he adopted ordinance is es~ntially 11. <:0111pron1i::;e tiet11·een a two-year ban pr0- po~ed for thr Lower P:e"·pott Bay Civic· Oistrict ancl 1 one·xear citywide ban sug· J;?,esled by \ht: plannuig commission ~n~ month ago. 1'ht ord1nanc• is dc31gned {{l allow thr $451,000 Goal Set for Harbor '71 Fu11d Drive Harbor Area Un ited Pund leaders h<t\'t .~el their 1971 goal at $451.000. Three chair111cn \\'C:rt na med tocla\' to head the 1·om munit y drive porlion of -that goal, ac· ("Ord ing to Dr. Robert B. ~loore. pres1- clf'nt of Orange Coast College, and head or thi~ year·s ca mpa ign. (. C. Clarke, a n1en1ber of Cos1:. f\\esa ·~ plannin& commission. v.·111 head !he co111n1unily drive 1n that ci ty. The goa l there is to raise S9.267 by knocking on doors. 1\la.1 or E F. ll1r1h ot .'\e11port Be ath 11 ill head hrs city'~ e;:rn1pati;n in a11 al· !en1pt to raise $4:J.l$7. \'1ct11r Sherrc1tl. princi pal ol Lin11 er~1ty ll 1gh. will hrad lhe ll'V\TIC ca rnpaign 11·iuL"h ha s ;i goal of S.1.803. Tht United Fund eollrc.:I~ lol" a largt. nu rnqrr or inch\'1dua1 (·harities, such a~ local Boys and (;iris clubs. the YnJC . .\, A1neric11n Red Cross. Salvation Arm.I'. /\r!ifich1I Kidnty Fountlat1on , Orange County Chlldrtn"s Hospital and the Bel a r d t d Children·s Association o! Orange County. United I"und workers consider the con1- n1onity campa ign the hr:art of their ef- fort. e.ven though the bulk of money 1~ raised from eorporalt, employe and education donations. CounciJ Censures San Jose Chief SAN JOSE (APJ -The. San Jose City ::OUncil voted unanimously today to :ensure Police ·Chief Robe,rt. B. l\.1urphy "or statement' htt made following lhe 'ept. 19 fatal shooting of a research :hemisl by a policeman. Airport Leases Discussed· Negotiations on, Air Negotmtions Nixed by Board Councilman Wallt!r Hays made the mo- :ion after several hours ot heated debate n crowded council chambers and criUciz.. ~ Murphy for "prejudging" the incldenL Murphy's office said ht. was out of to\vn ind unavailable fQr com"rneTit Pray for Peace WASHINGTON tUPl\ -Presidenl 'IJixon has proclaitned Oct. 20 as a na- UonaJ dc.y o( .-f'rayer f<lr Peace; a n d fteconciliation. "Let us especially pray for the: recon- :iU1tioo in SOuthea!t Asia and for a ~y rtturn to their loved ones by our .ong.surferlng prboneri of wa r," Ni~on 1aid. ''The wor_k or rcconclllation Is too Jrtat to bti let\ to man alont. \n th \! iP!'Ork man Deeds God, the suprem e rtcon- :-Her.·• A Newport Beach City Council request that the Board of Supervisors appoint ··a negoliation team" on the Orange County Airport got bogged down Tuesday in 1emantics. Filth District Supervillor Rona ld Caspetl· or Newporf. Beach told Newport 1'.fayor Ed Hirth he was glad to mt'et wilh the city COUncJ1 committee. but :t should be undetatopd that future commercial airline le~ at the airport were not to b< .... ~ .. by !he group. Caspers said any renegotiation of leases with Air CaUforniR and Air \Ve st musf, be dMe by the board of supen·isors. Cupm had at fint 1uggested that he and leUow Supervisor \Villlam Pbillip:'i would serve 1111 members or lhe proposed committee arid urged the Tiamlng of lhrce more members from lh! ~llics \11lth n10re ' • \' • .. , --. --~ ---·-------~~ than S0,000 population. lie wa.s reminded that. olher com· nluniUes in the county were also in· tertsled in the airport problem. "Ir noise is tht issue tht committee mem befship should include Costa Mesa. Tustin, Sant<1 Ana and Orange." said SuperviiQr David _Baker" They are all under lhe airport fli8ht paths. lt was finally determined that Caspe1·5 only v.wkf meet witb Hirth and coon· cilmen Cirri Kymla and Milan Do!lal. Hit11\ told the county board that Newport Is well aware that the bolrd had decided that Uiere would be DO ~Ilion of commercial Olghta at· the airport, but the city 's citii!M are concerned UNlt there Is no long time solution cl the air- p<rt prob!tms. /!. cl!i1.e ns group met rectnlly with the 1\'ewport council and urged immediate • .. ' r.ontacL with the supervisors to setlle the airport questions. Hirth said use or lhe word "negotiate" was unforlunate In the city's letter to the 1upervisor1. Caspers said he 11·as happy lo meet with the l'OW1C1I .committee. "I would mu c h rather meet with you than some homeowners groups. They get too emo- lional,'' stid the superviltot. Of principal concern lo the city com- miU~ ls tht L'Ontracts between the coun· ty ind Air Wed and Air california. The Air West contract expires next monlh "and Air C •l i forn l a 's in February 1971. Alt Cilllornua has averaged 21 nightg a day ror the first seven months of 1971 and i.I a\lov.·ed 24 .6 average und er the contract. Air \Vest L, no1v averaging 7.4 fUgbt~ ~ day and L, allowed 10.9. 1·1ly lim e 10 con1plcte ~ l'Omprehcns1\e _i::eneral plan drf1n1ng land us e in all areas. Del1ben1ttuns began 011 solutions to poteTitia! tugh nse waterfront areas 11·hen a rnora t11riun1 on bui!din& v.·as adopted Vcb. :?l in the c11'1c chstrttl ai-ea, which w<is confi ned to the Lower liar The moratorlun1 1vas extended twJC::e. b11l. could nol be extended further and 1s due to expire !\ov 18. NO LONGER ACTING City Attorney O'Neil Citv .t\ttorncv • Dennis O'NciJ No " Offieial tltnn1~ ll (l \c1I ti.1~ tlt'cn .appoinlrd \l'1~pvrl Hc.1rh l'11)' a11on1r~. Hr has be.en ol·t1ng 1..:1ty attorney lor tile pa sl four months. The pcrrnanent appo111ln1c111 1\a5 n1:ide al \Jonday·s l'1t.1' i,;Ouncll 111ecl1ng and is cffrl"\l\"C' u111nrd1atr!.v. O"!'\e1l , 33 . 11·a~ as~i:,t<111 L c.:1l;.< <t!lorncy for i\'c1\•por1 Beach fro1n Oe,·rmbe r. 196!1, 10 1\lay. 1971. ;it 11 liic.:h tJn1c thr city al· torncy. Tully .Scyn1our, resigned to take lhe san1e post in L:lguna Beach. O'i'\r1l's pro111otion lea ves \1acant the a:-.sistanl <iltomey posl. A ne1v lt'~al aide \\•ill be recruited. city officials said. Before coming to Newporl Be<1ch, o ·Neil was deputy city allorncy ror Los Angeles, lie received his law degr~ rron1 the University o! Califomia Hastings College of Law in San Francisco in 1966. He Is a me mber or the Califon1ia, Orange Count.~ and Harbor Bar Associa- tions and the San Pedro Yachl Club, the Balboa Po1ver Squadron, Newport ~tarbor Exchange Club and Phi Delta Phi, a legal fra.temi t:y. In announcing O"Neil's promotion to the $24.000 a year post. ·n1ayor Ed Hlrlh com- mr:nded him for "'the fine job he has done for us so far ."' O'Neil s:iid he could Lhink of ''no more exciting l"lienl than lhe c.:1ty of Newport Beach." O'Neil re sides with his wife and daughter in Long Stech. Actress Dmnps ~la te LOS ANGELES <UPI ) -Sandy Dun- can. 2.5, star of the new telc\•\!1\on serl!s "~~unny Face," filed suit for di\'orce Tuesday fron1 aclor·!ingcr Bruce: Scott Zahariadcs, lt lountthnan t:ar! K}n1la, chairman or !Ire no11·-defu11t:t Ct\ it· Dtsln( L cornm1tter. 11101 cd Lhe adopt1u11 of the shoreline nrdinanee, saying 1L "has !he ad1·anrag• nt l"O\"enng 111ure than thr i·n1c d1s1ru::1 '' I le. pointed oul !hat 11·h1lt !he ("I\ 1c <l1.,;1rict ··11;.i~ u11dc·r 1111bl1t rode p111- 1cc l1n.t: A publ1l' a;;.;ct " the :.f>el'lal one- \ ea r he1 ghl zone 11 a.s legally as deJc11s_1. blc. Coi1nty Coulcl Get Sl1' Seal Fron1 \\"ire Strivce1 f\epubllcan leaders 111 the Cahlorn1a Senate ha1e 11-r1Hen llie 11' (11,n plan Jor reappor11oi;1111rn l 1\h1rn Jlll"f'!i Orango ("oun•.v oni' 111 S,tf) I ra n~1:>1 ·•1"5 ~e1i;11 • scat ... The GU!' plau L"Ut111!e1 .~ a lJc1 1101·r;ir1e proposal 11hu·/1 11ould ~1\f' a Bcdd111;.; senate :;rat tu l'.:a:"IL l.11s >\ngrle~. Stale Senaroi· Or11n1<> l \irpcnt{'I' I ri· J\"cwµorl Beill'hl .'><lid r11is 111vnui.i; lh• 11ew GOP pl<tn v•a~ JU ~I. !iandcd l11 h11n Tuesday 111gh1 and la· h;1 .. n /. 1!1'iroughly ;..!udied ii ~ Ca1·pcntc1· ~l1l\ 1l1.11 n!.1 111•. h1111c 11'r. !11a1 ()l"angc Counr·. 11111,;1 rrt·\·1 .e one ltJll ,rnal(' :.eal or .:i1 f('J~I ii ui:tJ•Jr :-hil1 c ·if Ul1t' Tl1e Bcµullh cnn µl.11 1 ~;HT1l11.'t:.:. ;111r r.I lhl' p<ir!I ·~ 1\11!1 :"1l.1lr ,e11;1!11l.•. '\11lt•1n ~larks ,\[;irl..s SJl!l he p!an~ tu 111\hl the 1.;epubhl"an plan :iiul h" j ;1n 1 untlt·rs1a11rl 11h.1· his t.'olle.'!:;ur• 11ould c•l11111n.1lc h11 .•Cit1 D£'n1ul"r.11'. 1nr;;1 111 h1lc. ••IC ,1,1r1dtr;: heh111d thr1r •lri;.:111;11 p1up11-;:i\ 1\1;,t 11u11lll • r<<.!e anQtil1•r :-t•n..111· ~t'J! 111 !nr :'llc~1· ~an.,\n11:n~·;111 .tl"C',1 111 L,,, \11,.• I<·. ~('H<i\Pl" \h•J"\\tl (1\111,•I\\ I \) ].111 ,\ngele ~1 :,;,id rr:da1 !it• 1111;ild 1101 t o1n · prr•111 1~r 111l h1~ 11111 '"\ ha\e \1\1• 11111·.-. Ill !;t'\ 11 11.11 l·I Lfll11 Pll tlt'C . but I'd 111..t• .illllf ~\lilll\111 110111 !-i('plihllt",!11.,. lit' -..1111 [)1111;111\ I~ ht•:irl fll 1he ~~1r1.\1onc. ;,nd Hr.1rp,11·111H1tnrnt t '0111m1ttrr C:i rpe !l!er t ... •vrtl a 11111·d or 1 ;i11t1nn 11n h0th pl:ln~ ··~~·e h:l\'<' 10 ren1<'mhcr this 1:<. al : parl 11f n~er<il l negnl1;+t1011s 1\c1l l1r1· plnn 11 1\1 hr th e f1n:il solut1rin. Thi> 1;011 plan ts 1u;,t call.'.ula1c(! 111 rstahl1sl\ another h;1q,;a11u11g ;1l1crna111r "he said. Cat"P<'lllcr had nn con1n1cnl 011 lhe n1nrc 10 sacnllt·e a Rt•pttb!11..:01n ~cnator·s ~ea r. fli-an ge Coast l\'eatber ll:izy sunshin t is lhe pred ictio n for Thutsd;iy. lollo1<.·ing lo\v clouds and fog along· the c..'OasUinr:. Highs today :rt the be11L·h~s in the upper 60's, ri~ing to 7i inland. L<J1\"S to- night in the so·s. INSIDE TODt\\' Dro11 .4.cl1 cson . fornicr Srrrt· tary of State dur1119 the Tr111rr.nr1 years. i.i drad ot I lle age of 1&. Jlr. lt.'OS considered Ili c <"hie/ architect of U.S. t:t>ld wor polietJ. Story Page 5. •M1tm1 " MfVtU 1 .. 1, c111i..,,,, • Mwt~ll "•IMll " ClrHr (lr~r " Nllll111I Ntw1 •• Cllfl•I~• U• " 0 11• .. ,_., " c 11n +t1fo!I ff·U "' " ''"''" n '•l•ll ,. ... ,,, M c...u .. "' " '"'h , .. " .... NlllCl'I " O•. 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The ne.wspape.r rtportt.d that Ntxnn sold the 185,891 share.s back lo I.he rom· pany for $2 pu shart .wh ile thf' company was stil l selllng to other st.ockholders at $1 per &hare. Ntwsda:y des c r i bed this and othe.r Florida holdings of Nixpn in the. con· clusion of its serie.s on the busin!'ss and pol1tlcal operations of Rebozo and Smjjlht.rs. Ne.wsday sa1d the holdings v.•ere ar· quired with the he lp of Reboio and Smathers and v.•e.re "'the bul k of his declared person al assets"' v.·hen Nixon took office . The newspaper said Nixon"s nthtr Florida investments v.·tre two Jots at Ca pe Florida. a small real estate development on Key Biscayne and the presidential comptiund consisltng of two houses, one bought from Smathers, Harbor Panelist Urges Suspension . Of Bay Building Orange County Harbor C.Ommiss1oner Yr<tnk Robins on Tuesda y pushed fnr a one-year moratorium on ;,!I rfJns!ruc!inn projects in both lipper and lflv.·er Nev.'- J)"lrt ~ay to combat. pollution _but wa,o; 5,v11ved by \'.-1'('1 Newport. Beach r1ty coon· cilmen to wait for furthe.r stud1t.s. Robln5'Jn, himself a N!'v.'porl r<"sirl ent . mad"' his prnpo~al 111 a hea\·1lv ;,ftf'nrled mPeting t)f the Joint Harhnr Cnmm1ttef", C"lmprised of two romm1ssioners and the tv.·n Cf'lunci!mf'n . Carl Kymla and !111\an ~tll. Pub\ic LZed a~ il'lclud ing a ~1al dis· C'Ussion of ht.Thor water qu111ity prnblems. th e m~ting r!rtw 11 crnv.·d nf abn11t :m and resulted in Robinson·s propr"l!'a1. ~binson wanted th.-acfif'ln taken In ;srlr! forre In any study progra ms. but l hf' cooncilmen asktd that °'nv iiciinn be r!~ernd until btl1h ritv anrl ht.r'nor rl 1~· lrict :starts cnuld ll'IOk in tn it ::inrl report b~rk •t the Nnvtmher mtP1 1ne: . · Cl"lunc11m11n Kvrn111 !':a id hP felt "vMI ti.1J \'f! tn ldtntify. fht pnlluli l")n probl tm " \»Hh all it-s ca11~~ befnre snlutions 11re dttii>rmined and 11rt.iflns takrn . R11binson 'll mf'lr1>tl")iium "'nul d h'1''e f'l"· tende<'I In all dncks , mOOT"ing,,, pitrs. 2nd drl"dging!'I. He also a~kf'rl th:i t PmPr;.i:Pnl'.')' fund~ frrim th"'. US EM\"irrinm tnt ;il Prottrti'"ln Ao:enev ht rf'!1U f'~tf'd tn r,.pair LTpf'""r R:i v d<i''"l.!IP"e eaustd bv hPavv rain~ nf \M!1. Robinson said the silt11tion "·hich T'f'· ~11·,.d is !till cau!'<ing I.hf' ha :--\1·atPr '"' ".le'erior11te. Au"i ~nce members llUM'rl with 'Rrih111· ~n th,• b11v -v.•::ilPr' hart rlr rrt<l<;<"rl ~uh ~t:;nriallv in qua htY sinrP \llli9 a nd ~.,.,,,. arti,.,n was i;u~l!f''llf'rl 111!:iin~1 1Yia1.c; v.•h1rh m •~t dum p m::i t1Pr in!n -v.·;trn~ A. rl!e1''11 nrr!ln .'tnr .. prnnn.~pd h1· th .. P.1rhi'ir Omlm i~s1nn rl'1'lui rit11< .. :1 l""'M· m"!'('l ~l ve,~e\, tn Incl!: !hP1r tnilP'~ w"•l,. ln M\Jntv h ,rbr>r~ ""a• !,,rm,..rl rlftrr1""'"1- 1n<ltnrv hy the Rf'lMd f'lf ~upm·i~nr' fnr t'.'!"r11idiritr f!lra!'<'l ff' rr;if!• Thi! Joint Harhr>r l"'mm1!1,... l• ii 11 :irl- v'!"l'lrv ~up Ill thf' H;irbnr r.nmmi.~!'<l.,n anrl th,. Nf"'WT)f'Jrt Rtii ch \ilv r'r->11nr1l OU.NGI COAST DAILY PILOT ~t)f. COAST P\lllAHINO COMl'AH'Y , ••It.rt N. W1•• f'nllH!t ""' P\lllllllllr i J••lt I. Cw!"' ' Vic.I ,,_ .. _, ull ~ MnM ' -Tho11111 K•....0 11:411111'" Tft•"''' A. Jr,l"""\f1• """"'~ .dilW \. 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"'*'°"••- " •tTIW .... ~ "Iu,-H Sl fJ ___., .-.y...-.,...1,, • • • , • • g • • , •' y, ... ~--=->--· ...,. .. ,,., I ... • ·' (-,,--.,.., ' •• OAILY ,ILOT Ntwt Mt~ SHADED AREA INDICATES POSSIBLE REGIONAL PARK SITE Sl•r M•rks Art• Seen •s SJ)9ci1f Archeology Pirie Hospital's 'Bacl{ Y ru·d' Site of l11dian Ce1netary '"h11t kind of Ind ian .... what types or plants, fl ourished around Cost.a i\1esa 1n prehistoric time~? Cal State, Long Bedch archaeologis t K~ith Dix\"ln believes the old lnd1.~n camp ground betv.·een Fair1"1e10.' Stalt Hospital Ul"I f•l•~tM DEAO AT 94 Santi B•rb1r1's Stork• Thomas Storke, Pulitzer Prize Editor, 94, Dies ~o\t<.'TA BARBARA IAP ) -Thoma~ M. Stor li:e, pionee:r newspaper t'<htnr v.·ho won a Puhtztr Prize 1n 1962 for his ed1UJr 1al cn1sade aga 1ns1 the John Birch Society, dierl Tue.sday. He v.·as 9~. S!orke, v.·h(lse lParlPrsh1p through the Sar.ta Harll;ua ll>t'.l"s-Prrs.~ Pa rnPrl him lh<" nickname "to.Ir Santa Barbara," .!'U\· rumbrrl at his home here. of rl15;1.b1hlles of ol<l ::l£l'.. Erl1tnr anrl pubh.•ht r '"mPnt11s nr the nr11·spaper s1nrt h" !<"nlrl 1t m l9fi~ In Robert ,\·lrLe;in , Stnrkr h11 rl cnnf1nue.d In f'lll in SIX d.l~S ::I WPPk 1hPre until rPrPnlh Ht h.lrl pu rch;:i ~rfi 1 ts prP.rlecr~~or 1n 1!101 with a $2.01111 lnan, He 11tunched his editnnal 1111ark~ on the .lnhn 81rrh Socil"ty 1n 1%1 whr>n the :;ociety. af!Pr estd bl1~hin2 s e 1· er 11 l !'haptrrs in th1.~ Sl;111hern C.11 hfomia f.r,1s1rlP r1t,\.', a ~sa lled {;:;:i rl \\'arren, then ch ief JUSl/ce of th · Supreme Court and his rlose fri end. "How C'an anynnl' fnllnw .'t lt11der ahsurrl en nugh to call formrr Pr'.sirl'.nt E1senh o10.·er 'a ded ic a te If. conscious agent of the Comm un1:r;t cons pLiacy '?'' v.•rote Storke. He servtd as a. rtgtnt of the University of Ca1i rornia and, bneny, a• a t.:.S. &enal.Or. Prisoner Keeps His Pa.nts On; But It's Tricky TROY. Ohio IUP!l -When sherlff'11 deputies went Ill David Hottle'& j111J cell to escort him tn cou rt for his trial on 1ss1u\t ind rire11rms char1es Tuesday, they found Hott.le nud!. Hottle, 32, refused to leave the ce.11. He said he hid taken off hlg clothe• so ttu1t deputies could not carry him Into the ('OU rt.room . Thinking fast. 1 dtpt1ty tl'.lld Hottle hit mnther w1s comins: lo the cellblock to reason wllh him. Hotlle put on a pair of pants. Si1 deputie11 ht.Id him, hound him wtth handcuff•, leg lrons 11nd ch1ins. ind car· ried him acrt1ss the 9trett to the Miami Ct'lunty Courthouse. Judgt Jamts r>ewee1e cnterf!d Hottle rtturned tri hl1 ctll and said lhe trial cotild procetd without him. Hottle put on clot.hin,g and 11ld he might reconalder when the trial continues today. and the Santa Ana Rive.r may provide most o( the answers. Htre·s wh at :.ie &rchae.ologisl..5 alrtady know about the Fairview site: -It i5 now. 2.5 miles frnm the. Ocf'an, but in prehistoric limf's the area below the bluffs was often an estuary. -The silt has a diameter of 1,500 fetl and is the largest ancient cemetery in the region . More than 100 burial! ha \·e already been excavatej from it. -Eight raditH:arbo.1 tes anJ 32 obsi- dian hydration dates prove the area wa s occu pied as early as 1500 BC. For the past. 3,000 years the lnh11bit11nts have le.ft bPh ind t!")(ll~. religiou:r; objects, food refuse, hearths, hou!:~ floors and other remains. -Less than one pe.rcent of the site h:is been scif'ntifico!tlly excava!e.rl. -It is the l'.ln!y clearly l!tratifitd silt in Orange County. The strata reveal two ma jor periods. The tarly Ind ian group. from about 1500 BC t.o about 500 AD . was apparently the center of a religiou~ cult airing the Santa Ana Rivt-r that feat ured tht slrangt "cogged " (nolchtd I stonf's, They v.·ere replaced by anoth e.r Indian grou p v.·ith a different religion. a dif- f Pre nt way of exploiting local food resources. -BecauSt nf petrified food rf'mnant:r;, thf' site could be a valuable source flf in· formation ab<lut tht changing ecology of the region over the past 3,000 year&. Regents to Eye Construction Budget for UCI !y GEORGE LEIDAL Of flll 0.ll'v "1191 Stdf llnlvf'rs1ty nr Calif\"lmi11 R e g e. n t 5 , mctting Thursday and Friday in Lns Angtles. will consider a building program that would allocate $39.8 million for l'ew buildings at UC Irvine. betwee.n now and l!l77. The spending: pl ans. based on the tX· pe.ct ation Irvine will !!row to serve ~.flOO gtud t nfg, 1trt subj ect kl cnmp1etlon of 11 l "nivt rsity ~tudy nf enrnll mtnt trends . and financi.n~ by the Lf'gisL~turP . Tht ntw UC! buddings are included in a univ ,.rsily v.-ide list presented fnr actirin llv 1hf' R f'gtnL~' buildings and grnunds commiltf'e nn Thursday. If i!pprov t.d in rnmmittee the. full b(')ard "'ould 11.ct on thl'm FrJ(l;iy The $39 8 mill1Qn package lncl ude:r; t.~ m11l1on fnr UC!"s new •dministralion unit. !t l'llsri allrx:.!l tf's funds for equipment in the. recently opened engineerina facility anrl the social 1c.ience.s buil ding. The first new building listed would be • malhl"matics and computer sciences unit to be built during the. 1972·73 budg et Y"ar. However. a UC! spokesman nolf'd. pl1ns fnr this building were to h11ve been dr11wn this yf'ar. but were not due to legislative budget cuts. If funrled , the <":ampu! spnktsman s:iid. the. 88.000 square foot building v.•ould bf! delayed 11 year. It ~·ould be lncatf'd on the campus '"ring" be tween the ne""·ly opentd C<1m· puter sciences buildint and the physical sciencl!,s complex. Late.r Uct r1cilitie1 outlined in tht spend ing draft call for : -A bio,logical sciences library costing $1.2 million to ht built in 1914·'15. -A se.cond bloto1lc1J acitnces t'lfflce and r lss11room unit eostin1 $9 million to be built in 11174-'IS. -A third csmpus library unit eostlna $:\ mil lion sl•ted for construction In 197~ "· -A secnnd unit for the. Tint Arhr Vlll•ll! complex eostln1 tl2 mUllon and due for conatrueUnn in 1178-77. Numerous "incidental" erpen1e1 ror 1ite lmp:rovemenll on thl tJCJ camp:t.11 ire also included ·m the con1tructkln P3Cllgt. Clouding tht buildin.I planning 1chedul1 l.'1 a priority llltln& or tht projecll thtl 11ceompanie11 the r • p n r t • The mathematics and compute.r 1cl1nces stnK:ture th1t II sugae1ted for the 1m.73 const.rueUM budpl c1rrill a prlortt1 rinking of ?S. That me1111 lMn 1rt 7! nthtr buJldinJI In tho "'-1"'' UC syltem con1idmd by planMn to bl more lmportant. Hi·storical Project Archaeologist Desig11s 'Unique' Park ly TERllY COVlLl.E er "'' .. ~, l"!llo! tut! A~t lMIJ l .C. a group o( Callft>rn1a f.n. l!ll&M, pMslbly members of tht Gabriellno group , disi:-overed 1 nlct place. to live - Cnet11 Mt.!1i11 . Thty campffi on the bluffs nverlnnking the Sant11 Ana River. ale she ll fi sh and plant5 from the river marshland 11.nd burled thelr dead on the cliff top~. These 1.-d ia n! 11tuck around for several llu ndrtd year.oi (until 500 .AD). Nnw II Cal State;·· u-;ng Be;irh archaeologist wants ro bring th~ Indians b.lck to Cosla fl.-fesa. at leasl as a piece of vital history. Dr. Ke ilh A Dixon has dPs igned a 92- 11cre •·archaf!'Ology park" (tat u r in g b<ltanic::il g::irdPns. a path sral in~ the face of the cliff and an ecology museum. "This ls lht largest re.maining Indian s11e in the coast~! rf'gion south nf Ven· lu.ra." says Dixnn. "ll is also the largest ancitnl ctme!try In !ht region." He fPf']S !hf' land can b(' preserved as 1 valuable arch11f!(l]ogical site, v.·hUe also sef"\ling as a public park. Prnftssnr Dixon ha~ already ~uccttded ln i;iettinR the 92 acrts nominated fnr !ht'! Na tional Register of Historial Places. but thul al one Won't preserve it. The Indian camp ground Is part t'lf. 268 acres near the river which meny leaders 1n Costa Mesa hnpe the city 2nd county will develop t.s a regional park . DLtfln 's plan would make the Indian ground one of the rentr11l features of that rtgionel park. Hert is 11 summary or !he five-phasP. development proposed by the professor: -Phase One is 11 surface study con- ducttd by trained archAeOlogist11. They ""·ould disk 11bnut 12 inches from tht top of the. soil sea.,rching for lt1dian artifacts. -Phast Twn wnuld be develnpment iif the public park. Onct archaeologists plan !hrir future explor11tion, Dixon believes the surf11ce. of the site can be planted v.•ith ~rass and !'ihrubs and picnic and rest ronm farilitits can be installed. "Using !hf' surface for 11 park won"t hurt the site. and it may help protect ii,'' the profes!'ior ~ays . -Ph11se. Three gets inln the arrhatfl]ogictil field work Onct the park 1~ hui!I. diggers would select txcavatlon sit.f's, mighly 30 to 50 feet 11qu11re., and hf!~in their !'lnw, meticulous wnrk. ··All work coulrl be rlone in full public vitw. with protective fences around the hnle." t :ii:pl;iins Dixon. "Signs could ex· plain the wntk and cla1! lectures might evtn be 11:iven at lhe site." Once a dig i~ completed , It could either be fillN'.1 -in. used for park. or left open a9 a penn11nent display. -The fourth phase invo!vf!l con· gtructioa of outdoor village eshlbll.I!, They could be Jlermanent exhibit! depleting the lift or th!! Indians who nnce ro1med the area. '1! "'ould be an nutdnor ~rchae.ological p;;r k unique in Cl!lifomi11 and a v1 lu11ble exhibit fnr the schools," Dixon says. The village in Dixon's plan wou!d fent ure rernnstructed Indian hnu~ts. burial and cemf'tery rleposits, a botanicli! earden with the n11tur;il plant cove.r that thrived in the time of the Gabrielino In· rtians. and a serieii of path! and s!;:iirw11ys down the cliff face. "The clHf shows sevtr11I layers nf d,vtlnpmPnl ::incl paths down lt would he Hke a y,·alk ba ck through lime." Dl:w:nn sa\'S. At the b<lttom nf':rt lo tht river, 11.·00ld be al'!nther boblnicr.1 garden. -Dlxon 's fifth phase involves con· structi on of at1 ecology museum, based on hl.'<torical da t1 gathered from the Indian Silt. I "ll could eit her serve the t;tandard functinn nf hnui;ing and displaying col· lf'rtinns from the site.. nr it c-ould CO\"tr all a~perts nf fhe envlrnnment," he !ays. Dixon wnuld like to se.e. !ht mul!eum df'\'elnped as an ecological history of this areA showing All eleme.nts (physical. bntannical, a.nimal life. climat e-, man ) as a syi;tem. , .. ,, ... , .. .,_" GEM TALK TODAY , by Since pre-hirlor1c man lint u1fld · the l!Un to tnable him to seek shel- ter before nightfall, man has beeo "keeping time." As he progressed toward urbaniz.alion, his need for more accurate timing also also pro- grtssed. fhe mMt ancient timepiece ap- pears to have been the "gnomon," a GrHk word meaning "indicator ... The gnomon was known to the Chinese as early as 2400 B.C. It wa11 the fore.runner of the !undie.I . As civilization progressed, so did men's need of a more accurate time Indicator. During the 15th Century B.C. mM used water clocks of vartoua types. Another common, but 1111 accurate, time- piece was the sand clock or hour glass. Also, 1t about thia same period of time fire and •u: clocltl were uaed. All of these ayst.ems we.re ated in conjunction with the 1undial alnee they were only eood for very ahort pertod1 ol time. Modem Umeplecoo bave P"" fnlled rnaUy. Wt •Ul bt htppy to '"°" you our fine colloctlon of modtl"ft, I C C U r I t ti clocb and .... lcblo. He feels • museum showing the prn- gressh·e changes of a total ecoll'lgJc-al system might be unique in the world and se rve as 11 ma jnr attraction lo the reeion al park, The economics of the p a r k Dixon s11~·s. are fa1ri, slmplP . Ml")l'it nf lhl.' st1cn· lifi c. costs would be su pportej:I by grRn ts. 1'he prirnary lo(·al cnst!\ wot11d be. in development of thf! stan;ird park end building of the rnusrum -which Cl"lU!d atlracl sorne redc ral funds. There is an uri:l'nry to his plans. because prnf('ssor Dixon fe11.rs that H nfJ acllnn 1s takC'n !hP ar<"ha£'0log1eal ~lle could be lo~t for all pU!pni!i~ "Y..'e need to protect the area. Thtre Isn't murh to ~e Uwrt no.,.,·. hut v1s1rnrs d\ggln~ arnund rn11:ht !!Ttl! rl l'~trt'IJ' something of s('1f'nt1f1r valur ," ht et· pl;uns. CilV o£fif\il]S tia1P Sf'C'll Dii;on·s p]an and i1ke 11, hu1 1hu.<; f;ir t.11(•1· h:!.1C'n 't bee.n ablP to dn ;1n,v1h1n~ ;ih<11u 11 The citl' :ind 4•11u11t 1 .1r·r• l\!111 S1\mif'd hv a $6 Tn1ll1011 tn $1Z rn1ll1rin price 1ag pbirr<I nn th" IRnf! h\' the ~lil !P Neither the pro r r s so r nor C 1 t y r-.la oagtr Fn·d Sr.ritahnl r,;in ~{\'e an f'S!!m are fln when tile bluffs mn::ht onre aAain b\n,~nm 111ln an l11d1:in en· c::impmf'nt Both. however. "1.0ultl 11>.e ti) see It hap- pen. Newport Yaclitbroker, Charles Hopton Dead Yachlbroker anrl angler Charles Hopton of Kel'.T>Ort Beach died t.oday 11L the age of 73 . Mr. Hopton. a yachtbroker from \9.17 until hi! de2.l.h. was v.·idely know n in boating and fishing cric les . He \\'BS commodore of both the Lnng Bea ch Power Squ<1drnn and the. Long Beach Yacht Club and served as presi· dent of the Southern California Tun11 Clu b and the Bal boa Angling Club of V.'hich he was a life member. Mr. Hopton al so held some of the highes t honors acrorded by the lnterna· l!ona1 Li~ht Tackle Club. In addilinn, he held ml.'mbersh1ps in the A1·alon Tuna ('!ub, the San Diego Yacht Club, Lions, Kiwanis, Elks and the Little Ships f leet. At his request, there will be nn funeral. Instead, private burial services will be conrluct ed Ill sea. The family has sug· ge.sterl memnrial conrribu rio ns to th e American Can cer Society . Born in England, Mr . Hopton came to Califnrnie in 1!124 . He attended the University nf Southrrn California. He served lo the C.1n;idian Arm.v dur ing World War I and 11o·ith the U.S. OJ.Ast Guard 1n \\'orlrl \\"ar II. Sur1·1 1•nr~ include his w1fP, \,nuise. nf the fem1l y hflme, 1620 l\1n~~ Rnad . tv.·o dau~hlers. Dnro1hy ('amp nf Santa Barhara and Louise You n2hPrg of ('()n· cord : fil'e grandsnns. one granddaugh!er and a greaL-~ranrlsnn Alsn sur1·iving are thr ee sister! and twn brothers \\'ho hve 1n England and New Zealand. ' Pair Arrested ' Faee Pot Trial Two of si x persons arrested at a San Juan Capistrano home afte r their pickup truc k alle~Pdly rro,<:.srd th e border from Me xico with 2S8 pounds nf mar\1uana "·ere ordered Tursd;iy l.n lace tr ial Feb. 7 in Orange County Super1nr Court. Judgf' Byrnn \\. 1vlt i•11lllan arcrpted the in nocent plra., filed hy David t-.1a rk Red· dy , 22, nf 2!l9S2 t-.1t')rnngo, Lag una Ni~ue l and James De nnis lln mmons, 21i, of 2~ Onyx. R11lhna [~land. and orderf'd both men to return to h1,o; rou rtroom J an 21 for a pretnal hearin2 Redrly and Hamn1nn' v.·ere !wn nf six pP rsons arre~tf'rl Apnl 14 f1n rh;irgPs of posse«.<:.inn n{ m<1ri1uan<1 ""·f!h 1n!tnt to !'iell l' S r1;~!1")m~ agent~ and Ora n2e f nunlv .~hl.'nff",<:. QfficP r.~ Jni nPd fnrcr~ 1n lhP r~id nn A hnme at 32001 Del Ob(s pn, San Juan Cap1s!rann DEAD AT 73 Charle1 Hopton Turtle Rock 3 Now National ~lerit Scholars Three studpn!~ from t;nJ\"Prs1!y High Srhon\. Turtle Rnrk , h~l"e bcrnme srmifinali..,ts in the N::it1nnal :0.1erit Schn!.1 rship Prngram. Robrrt fl;i vis, Kevin lla .!-SC'lt and Pat rici ;i l,"l/eurrux nf l'niver..,11.v Hi~h "'t're <1mong 1:..000 sludrnts <1rrns.., the nS1t1on \\"ho will competP for :l.flOO merit scholarships to hP ;iw:1rdrrl in 1972. Prin· ciri<il \li('\Qr SherreiU ... ;i1d ~Pmifi n111i s 1 s :irr thr hi~hrsl sr-nrPrs tn lheir rcspectl\"P ~!;ilr.., b;i~r<l on thei r Sl.""Qres in thr Nntion :'llrrit 11u;il\fyin i:t tp~t i;:iven l;i.c;t FcbrURry lr1 mrire than li55 ,000 students. Jn nrd£'r !n ;id1·;iqre In f1n11l1~t r;ink1ng. I.he three l"ni\·Prsi!v HI.ch l'iturlents mu~t be enrlnr~Pfi h.\" thrir ~chf"lfll, ~rnrp highly iin a se1·nnd examinalinn and prn\·ir!e in· rorm.1tinn :ihnut thr1r arhievemenls and in1rrrsts. 5hPrrel!l nntf'd . Usu ::i llv. !lfi rrrcrn! nf !11P ~em1-f1n:ih,l s O..cnm.-f1na[J~1s anrl th us arp e!1~1ble for rnn~ifiera11on for nnr of !hP lhnu.~1'1rl. ~1.000 c;ii;h awarrl~. nr U1e manv four· yrar cnllr)!P srhnl::ir ... h1p~ r11nl!1ni up !l'J ~1.!.00 ;i ~P<ir wh ile lhf' winner is in cnl· lrgr. l10111 11&&1Nt&0@()90001eooo-oooe1t And they 10'9'0 lhfll ~ FOR CHRISTMAS ups who t1dd to lhiiir Ju .. trau. pe11rl1 -on all iift,. ci.Yin1 oocaaiona.. .001eeeooeaa~ il"e>O<!!Clcc101l EASTER, BIRTHDAYS An Add-a·pearl ner::kl•m i8 alway1 an el4!l1ant rompl&o ment for little Jirl1 of any 1 110-IBEIJl0889988ll s l1 1010 •IA. On a rlnint1 iotd :o~ I CONFIRMATIONS chain, the necklace rroWI in btauty, in llQntirn•nt. in valtl1. For Add·ll·PMrl1 11~"illtilll!lll•rt<•Mo11!"9 perfi!ldty m1111t.<:Mcl, 1•n· ~ uine Oritinl.ol .• , truly, U... BRAOUATIONS pru1nt with a /utwal Start• MC1daca MW-II will (?OW u ahti ff'OWB, .A.Ak for U. ,,. Add..a·p.&rl Nncbn• ~ all .U-. from SUD J. C. .J.Ju~phrie!J Jewefer!J 1823 NEWPORT BL VD., COSTA MESA CONVl:NliNT TE•MS U.Nl'.AMf;RICA•D-li'AS'TEl CHAl:&l J4 YEAIS SAMf LOCATION itt-fONE 141-140 t ) • s 1 n n d • y n • h • ,, d h ' it n r t t y d s r 0 I· 1 ' I l I I \ Death Tal(es Acheson l1np eccable Diplomat Foug ht Cold WT ar .. AND Y SiRJNGS, t.td. (UPI) -Dean C'IOOdtrham Acheson, thf' impeccably t111lortd diplomat who he lped forge cold v.•ar policy when the United States "''as the only sta ble pr1v.1er 1n Lhe free world, died Tuesday or an apparent heart attack al his count.ry eslale. Acheson, secretary of slate in the Trum11n Administration and an unsalaned fnreiRn ;iffairs ach·iser to Presirlcn !s Joh n F. Kennedy and Lyndon B . .Johnson, was 78. His son, David C. AchPliOn. said funf'ral 11rrangf'mcnts wnuld be announced today. Jit> sau1 i\t•hcsnn was stnt'lien abot1! 6 p m. Tuesday 1ril.h his 111fe, the former Alice ~!anley nf Oe1r(ltl, 1n the room. President r-.:1xon said, "It 1s a measurt of r>ean Acheson's l'itature a5 man and i;taten1an that almosl 20 years after his service as secretary of state he con- tinued to be recognized as one of the towering figur es of hts time." Seeretary of State \Villlam P. Rogers 1aid, ''His erudilinn and directness, his wit and his wisdom, v.·ill be greatly miss- ed." Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-1.linn_), taid he "11i•ill be remembered for his UPI Tt i.t>llll• VOICE OF FREE WORLD Dean Ack.son, 78 great contributions to the cause of peace and security." Acheson, a graduate of Groton School, Yale and Harvard, came to \\'ashinglon llehiiid the tl'ords Public Given First Looi{ At Bacl\:n1g for Auto Acls v•ith President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Nt w Deal in 193.1 and held intennillt>nt ofnce until Pre-szd£"nt Harry S Trurn11n named him secreti'J'Y of state in 1949. He served until 195.1. Acheson implemented tha Mar!hall Plan for the eronomic reconstruction of a Europe devastated by 'V11rld \\'ar Ji and encouraf.:ed lhe encirclement of the Soviet Union lf) contain th e spread of communism , The NATO alliance, the military defense assistance prograin anrl the Poinl Four Plan s ta r te d under Acheson . Acheson said the state of foreign af- fa irs when he took t·ontrol of the State Department reminded him of t.he story of a traveler asking directions. The traveler v.·as told : "If ynu v.·ant to go there, you shoulrln"t start from here." Russia v.·as blockading Berlin, menac- ing its neighbor o;itions and preparing to sponsor war in Korea. lt \.\'as ironic that Acheson, once lH'- cused by members of Congress of being pro-Communist, "'as instrumental in the first U.S. shoollng v.·;ir with Communists, in Korea. He also persuaded Uruted Na- tinns for !he first time to send at least token armed forces into battl e. U.S. military losses io Korea And memoriP!'! of it St<ite l1epartn1ent white paper rlenouncing the Nation;ilist Chinese regime in Tia 11·an bro ugh ' calls in Congress for Acheson'.<: resignation and made him en issue in th e 1950 and 1952 elections. At the peak of the onslaught. Acheson ~ot into a taxi, according to a popular story: .. House OKs Equality For Women \ll AS!li.NGTON <AP) Ad vocates nf equal rights for v.·omtn. including the right to be drafted. havt> capped a half- century flght by winning a major House victory_ But prcr spects for quick Senate ap- pro1·al are doubHul. By a :154-23 vote. the House approved Tuesday and sent to the Senate a constitutional amendmenl extending specifically to women the "equal proteclion of the law'' guarantet>d under !he 14th amendment. The \'Ole on the equal-rights resolution came on the day of another victory for .,.,·omen's rights advocates. President Wtdnfsday, Octobtr ll. 1971 DAIL V PILOT 5 , NY Welfare Cases Cli11ib to 15% NEY.' 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Papaya Enzyme-with thouunda of u.timed U3erS-has aided . tbose who suffer from improper digestion c.used by ~-.ting. bolting of food, mixing of different foods1 etc.Uthe digestion ol proteinS .00 starch~ make you U11oomfort.1ble. ~a for Your FREE P1paya Enzyme Tab. leu today. They oonlain oonCC:JJtn.tcd, natural iogmlients and asSUTe almost iruta.nt relief without resorti.aa; to dnig:s. If you can't come in, lust tnlil coupon below "'1th 25; to help oo\·er postage and handling. TilERE lS NO OBUCATIOI\". Get your free ~upp]y today ~ enjoy the benefits of Papaya 't-4'""10 Enzyme tablets--tl1e natural. conoentralcd U.bleb that m~y .:::::i.... .. give you relief froin poor disestion. ..__/. ACT SO\V1 Only one FREE rupply to a lamily,,0p:l•~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~i!!J:=I I " V1l_U•ble FREE PAPAYA EH u c..,. " IRlNO THIS COUPON TO: DEE'S NUTRITION CENTER 1198 Wor"..-ot Motnollo fountain Valler 847-ll2l WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The public was given it! first look tod ay at data sub- m itted by auto makers to back up their adverlisin,q claims. Some samples: you're interested in economy, and v.·ho isn't the~ days, check out Dart Demon, the economy car that's not a m.inicar but saves like one." "Say. aren't you Dean Acheson?'' the cab driver asked. "Yes," Ache son replied. "Do you v.·ant me 10 gel out no\.\•'?"' Acheson was harassed by domestic rritirs such as the late St>n. Jo~eph R. t.·lcCa r1hy 'R-\Vis.), "'"ho tried to prove rhal the secretary had allowed Com- munist. sympathizers to innueoce the State Departmen t. This c<1n111aign dre1\' nouri~hment from Acheson's remark that he would not tum his bark on Alger Hiss, a friend and Fonner State Department emplnye convicted of perjury for saying he did not give stale secrets to a Com- munist courier. Nixon confirmed that twol----------------------------------- v.·omen are among the handful -A General r..1 otors ad says Chevel!e has "109 ad\"ant.ages to keep it from becoming old bfrore its Lime." The list includes such innovations as th e aUlomalic choke, keylrss door loc king, balanced wheels and tires. '·up to four in- terior color choices" and -one by one - the safety features required by federal law for all cars. -Ford, backing up ch1ims that its cars att quieter lhe11 expensive import~. sub- mitted tests going back to 1%6. The Ford was !he quietest. It was nev.'. The losers Included a 1963 Daimler with 37.225 miles end a 1964 Jaguar v.·ith more than 20,000 miles. -A Dodge advertisement stated : "So if • .. .,,., 0 ....... --- FASHION ISLAND Newport Center The documentation included a list of l ! small cars. of which Demon had the se- cond highest list price. DodAe explained that U.S. cars Are discounted more than imports, largely explaining the dif- ference. But of six U.S. brands listed, on- ly Capri had a higher list price than Demon. .-Toyota advertised that its 1971 Corona "acl'!Plerate11 fa ster, has a higher top speed." Than what? Than the 1970 Corona, the data said. The documentalion, seve n volumes totaling 1.227 pages, has released by the Federal Trade Commission (FTCJ, wh ich ordered auto manufactuers to provide it. Many nf the claims were backed with extensive engineering and test data. Acheson demonstrated his loyalty to Truman the day after the November, 1946, elections when Truman retumed IG Washington from his home a I lndependencP, t.fo. The Republican~ had capturerl bot h houses of Congres~. Acheson was the only person of cabinet or near-ca binet status to meet and greet the downcast President. being conside red for two 1·acanc:ies in the Supreme Court. "The b1f;( vole gives ad ded imprtu~ and momentum to the equal-right~ movement," sairl Rep. r.tartha Griffith! (0- ~lich . l. chief sponsor of the equal-rights resolution. ''I do not see ho1v the Senate can deny passage of the amend- ment .'' But she was pessimistic about quick Senate action. "One of the main snags !ast year v.·as our assumption that the Senate 1\'0u!d act. After all, 82 senators had introduced their own amendments, bl.Lt they didn't take any action." .1uede i.1 .10.1.1y HUNTINGTON CENTER Huntington Betch QualiCraft has affinity for the new femininity. The pure allure of ankle strappings. high heels and wedges. The temptation of show-you shapes . The lush touch of silky black su ede. 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"Angels Sells fo r less'' be- cause of its tremendous purcha sing power, conlrol of its o wn distribution fa ci lit ies, its own import d ivisio n, ond its o wn whole-- sole marketing d i¥ision supplying many other reta il organiza- tions. Yes, you con buy for less at ANGE LS, because you ore "ir - t uolly buying ol wholesale. But. if you ore o dealer, we m ust insist tho! you bring your resole permit. ANGELS SELLS FOR LESS WORLD'S LARGEST RETAIL OUTLET FOR •LUMBER •HARDWARE •PLUMBING •PAINT •ELECTRICAL• NURSERY •SMALL APPLIANCES •HOUSEWARES• COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLIES THE LOWE~T PRICES IN THE NATION OO·IT-VOUASELF CENTER A Oi.-illion of lbylin. In c. Watch Thi1'aper1or The Orange County Openin9 OF THE . "ORIGINAL ANGELS" Your nearest Angels Store now is Norwalk (firestone & Studebaker) or Garden Grove (Chop.man & Horbor) • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Cable TV's Five c1t1es are stud)'inb :i joint cable television sys- tem {CATV) that 1nay greatly affect the lives of area resi- dent!'; Officials from Costa J\.lesa, lluntington Beach, Ne"'· port Beach, Fountai n \:alley and \\'estm lnster have been \vorking for n1o re than a year on a proposal to a\vard a common franc/use to one operator :\I present. cable 'f\! is not a eoncept that has the generaJ pu blil° spellbound, 1'he medium has been around (or a long time nO\\' and in cities v.1here it has been intro· duced it has estahl1shed a record of fail ing to live up to advance notices. But the potential remains. The JOint powers approach n1ay be the \\'ay to tap 1! Potentials provided they reeay any debts they may have incurred , i.! they are dissatJsfled. The danger of a five-c ity network is th at competi· tion may be Jacking and one company may have enor- n1 ous 1nriucnce. It may be that tbe problems of CATV 1oday may be minimized by the joint authority or magni- fied in to rnass mediocritv. 'l'he result \vill Jarg i!Jy depend on the planning that is done today, Olympic Pool-at Last 1\ year and a half of treading "'ater on the llarbor l righ St'hool Olympic pool pro1ect is over and it looks as thou gh students and the public n•ill be in the sv.i111 in the $349,000 pool by next fl.larch. t\lost of those involved in the collective planning be· lieve so and !he concept is nov,. being presented to the various city councils for creation of a joint cable TV au· lhority. The biggest advantage they see is the ab1l1ty to ex- tract fron1 the operalor greater guaranlees of pcrfor1n- ance and progran1n11ng. For one thing. they are hoping to push th e operator that ,,·ins the contract in to insta ll· ing a tn·o-,1·ay !duplex system) rather than the le ss ex· pensive one-\1·ay lsi mplcx) co1u1et llon. The duplex system \VQ uld be a boon to the consumer In that il could be used to transmit as \1•cll as receive informatio n. J~ecently the Ne\Vport·.h1esa Unified School Dist· r1ct av.•a rded the pool construction project to Bremac ('onstruction Co. of Sa nta Barbara, ending a lengthy de· bate about the costly reacllonJlnstruction fac ility. .•\ coordinated approarh al so is designed to give the cities greater leverage in barga1n1ng for public service channels for the broadcast of educational courses, public n1cetings, and fire and police training fiJms. Originally estimated to cost $275.000. the joinl fi- nancing venture - involving the City of Ne"'port Beach, t he school district and a public: lund·raising group - necessarily ig·nored the price-\1.'age freeze. Inflation con· tributed heavily lo lhe increased C05l of the project, officials were told. Although there \Vere some .. add-ons" such as a $1 2.400 expense for bleachers and $13.300 fo r a block v.'all , it appears the pool price escalation exemplifies what some trustees sald all al ong. No tably , Selirn S. '·Bud" F'ranklin \Varned trustees that delayin g the idea for a shared community facility \vould increase its cost. Offici al s say introduction of lhe network is five years a\vay, even if all the con1mu nilles endorse it. The system v.•ould not be inflicted on residents; a home would be hookl'd up for the payment of a monthly fee. Performance criteria would be established and pro- vide t he means of regulating the authority. Cities \vould be able to drop out of the agency n•ith 60 days' notice, One cannot criticize thoughtful consideration of public expenditures, but it is to be hoped that future ~i ty·schoo l district vei:i tures may move rapidly enough to forestall at least some of the effects of inflation. ltlost Co111plaints Center on \lioleiwe Television Influences Child Anyone \vho doubts lhe impact of television on childrC'n rl<'C'<I only reflect on !he fact that Buffalo Bob. host or the J950s TV progran1 Howdy Doody, is one of the hottest propc1·11es on the col!ege lecture circuit. '/'he studen1s \1'ho flock to sr.e Buffalo Bob used to wa tch him on the t ube or -in the case of a favored few - from the vantage point of the sho1v's !Jeanul Gallery. ln Howdy Doody"s heyday, television \\'as generally rrgarded as harmless f'scapism. Not so tod:iy. Soc1olog1sts and parents have rome to real17.e that TV can Influence you lhful beha1·1or. ;ind not al"·ays for the be!ler. Thu~. the net"'Orks are being prl.'ssured Irv the governm.,nt and private organ1za!1ons to increase the quantity and quality of children's pro· gramming. i\IOST CO.\IPLAINTS about TV pro-- 11rarns aimed a1 youngsters cenicr on \'iolence. In June l!IM. Saturday Review reported that an e1ghl·hour sampling of television on Saturday -a big TV- v.·a!ching day for children -was f1l lcd w11h episodes of torture. bea!ing, and kill- ing . A rrcent sur1·rv shriwed th;it "Jillie if l!nything has t.:hanged.'' the magr.zine staied. 1'he !\'atlonal A ~s1cia1 ion of Broad· castrrs disputl.'s th1.~ vlc11' ... All three na· tional nrtwork~ ha1·e rerently come up ''111h new 1dtas in children's pro- Editorial Research gramming." NAB "ice president for te levision William Carlisle told Editorial Resea rch H.eports. "All of these -the ~BC afternoon programs. the CBS mo rn - ing programs, the AB C primr·time specials -emphasize educati on in an entertaining, non-\•iolenl format.·• IT JS S0~1ETIJ\.1ES argued that violence on TV has a cathartic: effect - that is, it tends to dissipate any ag · gressive impulses in vie"·ers. But a re- cent study ronducted at Pennsylvania Stale University reported th;.it JUSt the opposite is true. The researchers found lhat a group or youngs ters exposed ()\'er a fnur·week period to 12 program~ <'lass1fied as •·aggress 11·e" -inc:Judrng Supern1an and Batn1an -displayed in- creased physical or verbal aggre ssion , or br'h. The L" S. Surg('on General's Ad v1sor.v Committee on Te!ev1 s1on and Social Behavior may "'e ll reach similar con- clusions. Two researchers for the com· rn ittee told the Ametic;in Psychological Assoc1ation "s con1·ention, Sept. 4, th<it t v1dence indicates ch ildren ere using violence on television as .. a partial guide for their own actions." The comm ittee's report is to be submitted by the end of 1971. J\.1EANWHILE, THE Pederal Com· muni cations Commission has sel up a !ask force on child ren's programming and is itself in the midst of an inquiry in- to the subject. Broadcasting magazine reports that lhe probe has attracted 80,000 pieces of mail "a broader and more emotional response than any FCC proceeding.'' For thei r part. the networks already are tryi ng to upgrade the quality of children 's shows. NBC has announced plans to produce a half-hour, J\.1ondav- through·Friday series in t972 that will ha\·e .. a bo la need e d u c a I i o n a I -en· tertainment formal, with Lhe atc<>nl on learning.·• At least two new chi ldren'~ prngrams now on thC' air, The Jackson Sive and Lidsv ille, have gotten high IT'.arks fr om critics. However. the NAB opposes a petition Filed w'ith the FCC proposing elimination of co mmerci als from children's show5 <ind a weekly minin1um of 14 hours or such programming . These are stiff and perhaps unattainable demands, but the climate or opinion at the FCC and among thr viewing public clearly is reform- minded. Jiggering the Crime Stats fnme in !h is rnuntry. fnr !he past fnu r df'carlPs has h1.·1.•11 as pcn a~1ve as r111e rn;.n 1ri 1!u-1 1•nun1rv h •~ ~aid 1! 1s. ;ind 1h;:i1 ru:1n 1~ .r Erl.c:··ir Uo .. ~Pr. hrarf of the FBI lit''" g111 ttH: b1·<l ~tatistic:. on the suhpvt Tlit· 11~1· tn wh11•h llr 11.iS> pu! lh<'~r sla t\ h'•"-.. rr~n 11111dr pr-11;Jlr "" tcr1h £:rllld 111 ani.:r: :-in nnn fllll"•l1nn~ Jhc c~sen1111l 1rr.11 ·111· (•f the I 11 1 r ,, r rn Crime n,.p,,r1 '· vthich hi~ iiC'Jl,1r1 - The F'BI d1rerl11r h~~ .1lwavs had a \ rsted intf'rrsl in a lui.:h and riSing crime rate. The h1gh•·r !he t·nme ra!e, the t-asier it l!i lo \\ hf'('dle r1r bullv mor e rnoney ror his drparlmt>n l from the Coni;:res~. Or so thr argument of his critics goes . AS f AR A~ IT f!l•e~ 1h1s year the argu- ment .,.,·ent · l\lr .• J Edgar Hoover is no ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RObtrt N. '\l~!d . Putilrsh er Thomm J<ec1•1/, Editor Al'1"1 t \\', 1JC1rr.~ l:ditorial l'ar;c f.'dilor Th.., Milori~l i ·.11~r "' lhi: naily PlltJl uek• lo 1nl•lr m 11nd ~l1mu· J11-te. readcnl: hy pr~1>n1!nc lh11 newl""f1Al'f'.r'11 nr~ni•1n~ 11nd rorn4 mcnui.ry on tf)pir1 nf int•·ri·~t Bnii 1l~nlfictnCC, bf pr11v1dlnJ: R l•1rum for thr, exrrr.s1lon or t>llr rr;1drr1· op1nlons, 11nd by nr"~r·nlln~ lilt' di'ftrM \lk:wpolntR of 1nformrrl l"lh· l<"rvttS 11nd 1 pok"'mcn on \O\JIC! of the da.Y· Wednesday, October 13, 1971 l11ngPr the ult1n1f!te arhilt'r nr whri! indPx l'rJme re;illy shows. This s<'ns1t1v<'. and p!llilic.illy 1mpor!ant rnlP h.1~ been t;1ken n\'er b,v :-i1r HnovPr 's superior. AttorntY Genera! Jnhn N 11.·litchcll Mr. Mitchrll 1v0rks fnr i\·1r Ni~on Until las1·vear, 1\.-1r. Hoover h:id never workl"d r .... r 8nvonc o\h('r lh:1n him~rlf and his de partinent. as a series of irritated at - lorney gene rals a n d presidents can lestify. Because i\lr. 11-lilrhell to a lar~e part de.termlne~ the Presiden!'s domestic noli1ical st ratci:y. he is deepl y mmmitted to lhe major premise on which J\.lr Nixon "'as elected in 1968. This btinp: that the Democrats had made the streets or our cities unsafe. that hard crime wa s ram- pant. and that a change or ;.dmini5tration wnu1d change. ;ill that. Thus . it is lo Mr. f\1itchell "s interest to minimize the J!rowlh and effect of crime under the Republican administration . JI is In the in- terest or J\.-lr. Hoover, as always. to make crime look as balerul 85 possible. WHTCll OF THESE views was to prevail was made c~ar to certain reporterJ. coverin~ the Justice Depart· ment in Washington on June 22, 1970. When the FBI figures on index crime were released that d11y they were 11c- Cf'mpanied by an explanation written by Mr. Hoover. This has been done a\nce the. FBI started releasing crime fl'{Urea in 1933. Sihce the reports themselvts are almo11t impo.asible to grasp readily, reporters traditionally rely on Mr. Hoover's interpretation of them. and their stories renect this lnterprelltlon. Mr. Hoover's June 22, 19"70 press memo read : .. Fo r rel ease Monday p.m. June 22. 1970 -According to flgurt1 made 11vaih1ble. through the FDl'a Unlfonn Crime Reports and released by Attorney Gent.ral John N. Mitchell, serious crtmt In tht U.S. continued 111 upward trend, recording a 13 Ptrcent rlae natJonally for the first three months ln 1970 when com· ( p<ired to the same: period in 1969." TllJS STATE:\1ENT never hit the na- tion's press wires, beca use it "'as neve r Qkayed by .\'1r. :\-litche!l Unherird of. The s!atemcnL v.'as re1vritten in J\.litchell 's of- fi ce. It came out like this : "For release f\-1ond ay p m . Junt> 22, 1970 -Allomey r.f'nrral "'.John N 11-1il- che!J announ ced todav !h~I the F'Bl"s lini form Crime Repnrt s show thal the rat" or inc rease of violent crin1es 1n the first three months of 1970 slowffi b/' 7 percent in the major cities of the na ion -and by 3 percent in the nation as a whole ." Both lnterpretalions could properly be: drawn from the index crime reports of the FBI. Neither can conceal the fael, re.vealed in the reports, that reported crime is increasing under the Republicans at about the same rate a5 it increased under the Democrats. l'otR. HOOVER'S inte.rpretation would have cost vote5. Mr. Mitchell s, putatively, grabbed onto some. If crime is up. and Mr. Hoover is right, the FBI gets more money to fight crime. If violent crime has slowed down, as f\1r. Mitchell would have It. Congress will be lulled about PBt funds . And we )lave some kind of a mess. But you knew that, or course. Dear Gloomy Gus The overwhelming vote against a new poli~ hetdquarter.1 and cit)' hall ln Newport Buch just ton to show th1t tht criminal e.lemtnt ln Newport ii • lot larger than any. one suspected. -J. Y. C. TMI M•lvN t~ ,......,.-¥11wt, - _ _,NrllY fMw .. IM -911'W. l...c "411' "" ""9 .. OIMlll.-.... Dfll't '*'· N Tra11slating ldionis ls a Tricky Thing I was talking with a Russian .... ·ho is in this country on an exchange program, and he said that one of the things that bothered him "·as our frequent refer· ences 10 Khrush- chev's phra se· .. ,.,,.e shrtll bur y you." Ttus, he said. "'as a poor tr&nslation of the idiom actually used. \Vha t the phrase mean t in Russian was, "We shall leave. you in the dust" in the ra ce between the U.S. and Russia for economic supremacy. THE TRANSLATION of idioms from one language lo another ha5 always posed a tricky problem. Some informed persons insist that a wrong translation was respon5ible for our dropping the first atomic bombs on Hiroshima a n d Nagasaki -the. Japane~ v e r b, .. mokusa!su," meaning both "no com· ment" or "lo kill with silence ." As Dr. ~lario Pei points out in hi5 re vised edition of The Story of Language, the Japanese reaction to our demands for uncondi!ional surrender Wal interpretf'cl as rejecting our ultimatum as "unworthy of notice." What the Japanese premier actually sa id, according to the 11lory, was that his government had decided to withhold comment until they had time to study the demand further. THE ITALIANS ha ve a phrase, "Tradu!tore -tradiloire ," which means "A transla tor is a traitor," Words and phrases lake on different nuances and co nnotations in a different language: Baluic's Droll Sl.orie5 a.re not "·hat v.·e mean by "droll"; the Spanish ''Los Toros Bravos" does not really me.an •·the brave. bulls"; and Dante'5 Divine Comfily il'l nothing like what we wou1d be inclined to call a "comedy." Even the same language. haJ Its own pitfalls of misunderstanding regional use. J recall a story about an Englishman, an American and a Scotsman telling thelr t-xperiences in other English-speaking area5. The Englishman recounted: "l'll ne.ver forget my feelings the first time 1 had breakfast Jn America, when the waitress leaned over my shoulder and whi5perfi!: 'Are you through with your cereal?' It wa5 some time before I discovered 5he meant, 'Have you flni5he.d your por- ridge?' " THE AMERICAN rejoined: "Well. ahorUy after I landed in England, a waJter came up to me al lunch and said, 'How did you find your chop, sir?' I repUed, 'Oh. I looked behind the potato and there it was,' bffort I reali.ud ht was aakln11 me. bow I liked it." And the Scotsman weighed in with: ·•1 was once In lodgings in • am111!1 town in the west of Ire.land. When l'd...!J.nished supper, an excttdlngly pretty girl came Into my room and !Wd, 'Will I strip now, 1lr?' I ned into my bedroom and locked the door, but learned afterwards that lrlah ctrll alway1 lalk about 'strlpptng the table' when they clear d.llhe3." Sl!!htc tioN from Mr. Harm• lattst colltctlon. of column& in book form. "L«otrlng tht: Surfoce," ort. bting rt· printed whilt he is on vocoUon. -Editor For Low-Profile, Low-Density City To the Editor· \Vh ile the res ult s of the rece nt bond election for a new ci ty hall are ap- parently a disappointm ent to the city councilmen. I subnut they should have been ab!e to predict the outcome had they but listened to their constituents. \~'e are saying we v.•anl to maintain a low· ,profile, low·de.nsily city. but the ap- provals continue fo r high density develop- ments such as Park Newport and Promontory Point. THE ELECTION results in Nc"·port Beach seem to show that 1t is prin1arily the nev.·con1ers to our city who v.•anted the ne"' ci ty hall. l feel certain tha t many of the Jong stand ing residents would have voted for a police facility given a choice on the ballot. \Ve do not wish lo build a high.density metropolb~ here and even though the city's bondin~ capacity is good, 'We pay pretty su hstiinliRl laxes on property through the medium or ever.higher assessed valuations. As about 37 percenl of the voters anproved the bond issue, il \\'Ou!d appear the other 63 percent v.·ould rather see the present site or ci1y hall better utilized if indeed the city ad· ministration needs more space. W. L. THO:-.tPSON •ftea~o••' for 'i\10' Vote To the Editor: I d('ln·r think lht <leret1! of th1" bond ele<:lion \1·as due. as the ma yor said, "to our failure to get the true stof)' to the voters.'' The expensive. blatant helicopter flying aroural has really got its slory to .11. lot of voters. How else do we show our displeasure. effectively" fRED ROPP Pe11oll1J for Oil Spill. To the Editor: Now lhal there have been no large oil :vlailhox ' . l 1!!1" '"'"' r11d1'5 ..... Wl lCDml. N1r111111, wrll1f1 ,nou+d <OnYIY 1n1l• mHUIH l~ -Woroll or '"'· T~1 rltn1 ro cono..,,1 11111r1 .. Ill Nla<I or 1+1mln111 l<b11 i1 r111rvo<I. All l11!1r1 mll•I !• <lUf • 1it n111"1 1~d m1il!no 1df<UI. 11«1 ~•mH "'"~ b1 wlth~•lf '" r"u'" 11 oul•!cl•nl r••-it IPPlr1nt. PHI.-, w ill ... , M •ubllw.t<I. spills lately, only small ones, and the (ourlS have decided that huge oil com· panies can·t be put 1n jail, only lined. I 11o'onder if it wouldn 't be lime to thin k about putting the president or the com· pany at fault in jail. Maybe six month s. suspendN:I all but one. week, would give him lime for meditation about oil spill• that they cannot control. EVEN TliEV HAVE the responsibility ;ind the money, al a guess about $150.000 a year plus stock options, which are pro~ ably not taxed. too severely, plus fair· sized expense acco unts. t can only \~onder if il migh t nnl have at least some effect on oil spills along any coastline, not only ours . ROBERT A. \VATIS School Pro11er Tn the Ed itor: In regard to Guest Ed itorial of Oct. 5 against school prayer, a5 I said in my letter of Oct. 4. r v.·ent to several school s and I \YOuld :say with all denominations and political parties. We. didn 't havP a printed paper to pray from. Any(lne whG bas lo read a praye r to pray is in real bad shape. lf they don'! know how to pray , there i.! a prayer in the New Testament. It is nondenominational and nonpolitical. M. M. MOORE Tiresomefor W omen'sLib Remark.! a lady libf'rationist gets tired of hearing: ''What do women really want? Tht-y own the world already. \Vhy do they want to run it?'' "F'rtt them ? That makes me laugh. Frtt them from what ?" "I thought all cru· saders rode on while horses. or broom- sticks."' "The hand that rock s the cradle. now wMt5 lo upset the apple. cart.'1 1 ... .::.. -···-' 1.:---0 f ,...,~\ ,=~ .. -/ •·women do deserve special con- sideration because they hive the problem of bearing c-hlldrtn. But men have a p~ blem, too. They ,bave to bear with women." "AGATHA, ROW can you hope. to be. ·equal to a 'lll&n if you JO around acting like a woman!" "Look, they gave. the women the. right to vote becaux It was thought thf.y would c:lean up polltic!I. That was 50 years or ao ago. So what .11.bout pollUca today? Hu It ever been In a bigger IMSI?" "What iood doe• It do to give a woman what 11he want.! anyway? As aoon 11 sl'le gets tt, she dtddts she wants eomethlnc else.'' "Hey, Agatha , 1 just thought up 1 1log1n !or your women'• liberation movement. How about 'Today the world, tomorrow the Wliverse.'?" "AIL I CAN SAY i5 we'll never ha ve 11 , female president as long as I'm alivt and mident." ''If you did put a woman in the White Rouse, the first th ing she'd want to do ii paint It a different color." "Agatha, I'm tired or arguing th• merits of the case with you. I'll believe YoU're equal to me the day you can sit down and grow a be.ard and be.at me at Indian hand wrestling." "lrnag4Jie having • Supreme C.ourt made up of four old men and five. old ladles. It just doe.sn't make seruse." ,---By Geor9e --- Dear George: Do you havt assistant.! to htlp you write sucb ldioUc anawtr1? CURIOUS Dear Curious: No. I do most of it mYJCU and - er. Yes. I have asslllantl to help me wrl. .. uh, would you mlnd l•k· Ing your trade to uother 1dvlet1 columnlst? I'm not fttlln1 weU to-- d11y. ·- I I I I • ' I 1 1 J4 l'ILOT-.li OV!RTISt- Area Men • lll Service Around the World ~!1r1nt C1pl1J.n V.oiwd L. Skttetf Jr,. husband nf the form.tr f..1 iss Karen J Merrl$0n of Seashor e Dr!\''· ?'.'t •f!C)M Bfllarh. 1s !'l"\'l!\l w!fh M1r1nt P'llhttr Attark Sftuadrnn 211. f irst M1rin .. 1'r111d.t ar !ht Marlnt (('lrp.l Air St1r1on. Ka11nth1t Ba,\, H1w1i1 Thr mf'm~r~ nl I h r squ1drnn w•r, 111w11 rr1•r1 •h,. i·apt1in Rl'lhtor• M H1ns"n ~,arlnt F'igh!t>r Sq11111<lrnn nf th.I! l.1tar Aw•ni !nr 1970 11'''" 1n f l'l"Ol{n1tlnn n I au~nnr p r" I ,. .l ~I n n • I pt.rfr.irm11nrP In fi1ht l'r t11r11 r\ and fighlr:r alrrr.\11 .11tl1~·it~· The 341u1dr,.,n .ti~ ,.111rn,11 tht-Chtl'f ,.,, !\'11·al Opt'ratinnt Safety Aw1rd ff'lr Fi~r.111 y,JI.; 19? l. N•1·y En.o1iJ:n f.111tr\!n I.. \loolarrt. snn nl Mr an d Mr~ Ralph E t\'nollll'd nf 17\l F'll.r~ St . .1Jntl hu!\band nf thr rnrmer ~f1s' Ki th!'"'" L11n<'fl nf 219 Gt nt \'I St , J111 nr Hunllnil!'ln Beach ;, II mfl mhfl r nr 1'rainint Squarirnn 2~ <it lhfl X1v,11 l A\r St:.!Jl'n. rn r I' 11' f hr13I!. Tfl >: M'hirh w~~ a1;1111 ~·t!erl II.' ::t fl r n n rl ~nn. \l'rt11 1v' "Tnri Prtip Sq11arlrnri" :!l\\'arrl .<inrl thf q1111r!!"!'l) "Ar,.c." 111v.111 r1 ~·:i i\' ~,..11n1ari Erlw11rif C. o,Tlf'r. snn nl ,\1r ~ 1\·lont) L KnoJ' ol 1 on~2 ,J nl'l -0 1 ~·. Muntin1ton 'Bl'ach. ;raduated frnm b1.t1r tr1in1ni 111 1he N•\'al Tr11n1n1 Ctnter at S<1n Oiegn . l\,_.rl!le F i r • t 1.1f'u!en1nt RJchud G. f:•rr.t. snn nr M1 and Mrs. Nt1rm1n G E"•t.r! !'If 4282 Stt.nn Rflarl . Irvine. l• strVLI1£ with Mann• Fi1;httr Att~rk Sq11111rlrnn 212. F1ri;.1 M.!ir!nr. Rr i11:11flr at thf' i\1::innt Corp.-. Afr St11t1on. l\.11nflrh'° BA1·. 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' " nr, ac j Cal'I ing. our;\ ; .. 8 I ,, " I ~ 1 -f. J i 'I • • u • ' l/ ., I ~ 7 ,.. ~ ....... • Costa Mesa Today's Final ' ED IT ION N.Y. Stocks VOL 64, NO. 245, 9 SECTIONS, 106 PAGES • • • 0 • ' c 0 • • ·-------> ID All Y l'tLe T N...,, Ml _. SHADED AREA INDICATES POSSllLE REGIONAL PARK SITI Star Marks Ar•• SHn •• Speci•I Archeolo9y Park Histo1·y Project Arc11a eologist Has Desig11 Fo1· Unique Pru·k n1 Me sa B~· TERRY COVILLE ·01 I~• O•ilr 1'11•1 St•ll . .\bout 1 ;.no B.C. a group of .califomia 111- <lians, possibly mrn1bers of the GabriC!inn ~roup. diseovcrC'd a ni ce pla ce to live -- Cnsta ~les11. They can1ped on the blulfs ovrrlool.iug: the Sant a Ana Ri\"r r. ate shell lish and plants from tht river 1narshlarrd and buried their dead on the cliff top~. Thrse h1dians stuck around Jnr sl.'\'('ral hund red years (u ntil 500 ADl , '\o\v a Cal Stair ·Long Be11ch a.rchaeologist v.•anls lo brin1 the Indian ... b1 ck to Costa tlfesa , al lealit as • pi~e of \'ital history. Or. Keith A. Dixon ha:ii de~igned &. !1· 11cre •·archaeology park" re a l u r i n I! b()lanica l ~a rdens. a path scalin:? tt!t !arP. of lhe cliff and 1n ecology museum. "This is the largest remainine tndian ... 11 e in the coastal region south or ,·,n· tura " savs Dixon. "II is also the lare:e11t •liCi~nt cC111etf'ry in the reg ion ." He fee ls the land can be presl't\'~ a~• valuable archaeologica l sile. tl'hile 111~0 ierving-as a public park. Professor Dixoo has slready !lttccC4'.ded In getting the 92 acres nominated for 1h.- l'\;1tional Regi~ter of Historial Places, but th11t atone won't preser~·e it. 1'he Indian camp ground i:o1 parl or 265 ac t£'~ near the river \\·hich many leader.\ In Costa ~lcsa hope the City and ~nt.v will develo p .._._ a regional par\\. . Dixon's plan i;i.·ould m11Ke the Indian i rnund one nf the C"entral features nf tila1 regional pa rk . llcre i!' a sumn,11ry or t h~ l'i\·e·pha~P devel0pm Pnt prnpn.~ed by lhe p1·oressor: -Pha.<,(' One i:> a surfact ~tudy cl!n- ducted bv trained art harologi!il5 . 'fhey \l.ould cl1;k aOOnl t:? inches from the lop or !he soil sea rchin,!! for IT\(\i 110 artifact~. -Pha~e Tu·o \\'Ould ht dcvrlopmenl nf thC' public park. Once arrh:it'nlogi."1s.plan 1he1r future exploration. Dixon behevl'~ 1he surface ()f the site ran bf. plpnted with grass and shrubs and picnic and re~t r11•11n facilities can be installed. . ··Using the surface for a park "or, l hurt. the site. and it may help protect 1L" thr: professor s11..vs. . -Phase Three get s. into th t 11 rch aeolo~ical field t.·ork . Once lhe p~rlc 1~ built. diggers v1ould iielect etcavabon site:f. rougl\ly 30 to &O fttt square, and be,e:in their slow . meticulous worlc. .. All worlc could be done in full public ,.iew, v.·ith prot!!<:liYt fentts around tilt' Oraaf e C.aat 'R'e•t•er Hazy sunshine . i1 tht prediction· for Thursday, following low clouds •nd fog along the CORslline. Highs today at the beaches in the upper 6Cl's, rising t.o 7S hlland. Lows to- night in the SO's. INSIDIE '.)'OD.\ Y Vton Aclltl0'11, f o'l'fl\er Stcrt.· tary of Stat1:.duri11g tht Tr"mall ~tars, ts dtad at tilt!! og« of 71 . lft wa' CQ11lidertd lhc chit f of'chitt ct of U.S .. cold w<lr poliClJ. Story Pagt S ... II~ " ...... ttl' C•M...-.i1, ' MuMI P.u• ~ C•-c.r-• -~ ••• CIMCtlh" U1 " ...... " CMttffl-' .... .... " .,_, " tYf\116 hrtw " ·-~ " ·-· 1•1• -·-" Of. Sllfllll"""' " ·-" " ""'"""'" l•U •....n" ..... • ·--" •~t..,,..-...t 11·11 -.. D ...... "« ... ·-• ... _ • """'-....... ,. .l!lfl l l Mtt' " __ ... .. Mel ... • W•"""'• .._ ff.)I M• Ill l.,...ltt .. w .... -... ho le." eiplain.!I Dixon. •·Sign.~ could r-.,. plain the work and class lectures migh r e\·en ~ gi\•en at the s1tt ." On ce a dig is completed. it 1·oul d el!ht'r be filled-in, U3t'd ror par~. ar left open a~ " permanent displ;i,v. ·-The rou rth phase i n1•01\·e~ •'Cn· ~!ruct ion of ou tdoor village exhibit!'. '1'he~· 1·ou!d be permanent exhibits depictini: lh,. life or·the Indians who once roam~ 1h.- atl'll ·1t would be an outdoor l l'('haeo!ogic-al park uniqut in Cal iforni a and a valuablf> exhibit for the schools," Dixon says. Tht village in Dixon's plan would re.ature recnnstructed Indian houJe~. burial and temetery deposits, a botanical garden v:ith the natural plant t.'G\'Cr that thrived in the lime or tht Gabrielino lri · dian s, and a series of path:-; i nd 1ta irways down the cliff fac~. .. The cliff' shows 1evual la\•er~ nr development and paths dolvn it 1Vould b, likr: a walk back through lime." Dixon :o;;11·~. At lhf' bottom next to the ri\'er, wOu!d ht a.other bot1.1nic.i;/ i ardt ll. -Di1011'" fifth pha11t involve:-; t·on· sfn1ction or an ecology nluseum. based nn historical data gathered from the Indian •i!e. "ll could either serve the i;tanda rd fu nction of housing and displaying col- lections fron1 the i;ite, or it could covtr all aspects of the en\'ironment." he sa}'!.. Dixon 1vould !Ike to sec the museuin developed as 1n ecological history of !hi~ arelli i:;ho,vlng all elemerHs (physical. botannieal. 1nimal life, climate. man I a ~ a system. Ht ft.tis • museurn showing lhe pro- ~rrssi\•t changes of a Lola! ecologit·a l i.vst.em might be unique in !ht world and ISff li\"01:\N PARK, Pagt. ~I J. A ncient Indian Tribe Li'Ved Behi;id Ho spital • What kind or lndian:o;. l\'hat type:o; (I f plants. flourished around Costa Mesa in prehistoric limes~ Cal State, lAnJ Beach archaeologhrt Keith Di:ion believes the old lncli;.:n camp ground between Fairview State Hospital and the Santa Ana River may provide most cir the fnSWers. , ltert's what . .>e 1rchatologisl5 1lready know 1bout the 1',airview site: -~t is now. !.~ miles from tJ:le ocean. bul in prehistoric times the area tielo• the bluffs was often an estu1ry. -The site has a diameter of 1.500 rtet i nd is the taraest 1ncient cemtttry in th• region. ?.fore than· 100 burials have already been e:icavateJ from it. -Ei4ht radio-<:a~ .. o . tes anJ 32 obsi- dian h}'dntion dates prove the are• l\'a~ O(.'OUpied II l!ITly IS 1500 BC. For the past :l,000 years the inhabitants have lelt behind tools, religious obiects. food retule, hearths, hou::-? floors and other rematns. -Leu than one. percent or the si~ has ,been sclenUflcally e1cav1ted. --It i1 the Oftly clearly ttratified site: in Orange County. The 1tr1!1 reveal two major peril)tls. The early Ind ian 1roup, from 1boul 1500 :BC lo about MIO AD. wa~ apparmtly lht center of a'religious cult alone , the Sant• An• River that featUred the strange "cogg~" (n6tched) stones. Tht)" were rep!~ by 111other Indian •group wllh a different religion, 1 dU· ferent WI)' or exploitin& local food resoorta •. -Because of petrified food remnant~ • the 1tte could be 1 v1luable source ol In- formation 1bout the changing ttolo(Y of the region over the past 3.000 yean. ., ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1971 JEN CENTS GOP Offers New Ren1ap Orange Cou1it y W oiild Ge t Sct 1i F ra 1ic isco ·'-''.J<J.I io'rom \\'ire Seri1Tes Hepub hcan leaders in the Cal11orn1 a Senate ha1't \YriUen thei r own pla11 for reapportio1ment whith gi\ c~ Orang,. l'ounty onr of San ~·ranc1sco ·~ senatt i>eal3. ·rhe {;Qp plan 1·ountera a Uemocrat1r proposal \\·hich would }!1\'e 11 Hfddin~ senatt ;i;eat lo Ea~t Los Ani;:ele:o;. Sta te Srna!or [)enni.~ Carpenl rr 1 H Newport Beach \ said this morning !ht Astronautics Head Optin1i st 011 Job Boo~t Aero~pact 11ntn1ploynirn1 1nay h:11 t ronlributed to Orang!': C o u n 1 y · a Jobltssnes~ but there is no 1:<1usr rn r despair. Thal 1>a:o; thr essence of an by \Valier F. Burke. pres1denL tington Bearh's tllcDo nnP!I Astronautits Company Tuesda y. 11ddrc~~ of Hun- IJougla~ I le offered hi~ remarKs 1o C)r;ingt 1 :ounty business and industrial h."lldPr'~ during the "Economlr Outlook. 1971'' t'Onferen1 ·f' sponsored by 1he Or;inJ:t County Chan1ber cif ~on1 nie rc-t al thl' Anaheim Cnnl'enllO!I Ce11\t't'. Burkt. whose paren( 1·orp<wat1011 h~.~ heen t11t by a 40 pert:ent <lccrr.asr 111 f>1nploy1nent s•nct 1969. :.aid aero,p:it·t •·ontribu\e:o; about 11 prrt·ent !o Ille 1·oun· 1y·s Joble ssness. Sul he predicted 1h1s na 11011 i.\ on 1li r ··leading edgt of a new :ndust ria~ rf!volu· fion" which could well sol~e this probleni. He said .he meant lht wider applicati on of .1lomic energ y_ "People \·Jew it (atomic ,nerg yi with IP.ar most cif the time. It was 11nnounccrl 111 1 disastrou~ situalion. One rarelv ht.ar! !hi!' word ·atomic' without he ar1nl( ·oomb' right behind ii." ht observed . fo~or It~ application to better the life or peoplt around rile \\'Orld. Burke bclievr~ t ilt! peiicrtu l concept of aLon1ic en crg:J 't·ill need greatl.'r ua!ional suppor1 , understanding and atl'eptancr . lie added that fis~ion fuel abou t. 111,. i;1ie of • sugar cube could provide the heating and coolin1: energy to st:r\·(' onP hou:o;e for 75 year~. "\Vhoot thfs means is th;il instc.id o( dragging fi1•t Ions of coat int o lhe ba ~P menl. you'll De carryil1/.! do1\·• on r Ju mp of .11.1gar every i5 years." he mused. But, he \\'<ltnl.'d. "Ifs no! ~oing to l1;i r· ptn units~ we put son1e crfor1 behind 11 ' Some future .~pa<:e missivn~ \\1i!1 in ;ii\ li kel ihood onl.v ~ possible w1t !i Rton111· pov.·er. added Burkf'. estend111i.; thP .energy concept to his O\rn h1d11.-:tr~' l::n1ployer.~ in the !uturc "'111 h;n·f> 1u c-ater to the body lo "produ1·e ~orncth111J,: ~nd to lht. mind to ''t"realf' son1l·th1nc. ' .11rcording to .Burke. lie be\ie\'e~ tha! a (our·da,v 11rirl. wr.r~ ~nth lhe f()tJr-month vaca!1011 pred1rtcd bv the leisnr. vis1ona rie~ eould spell trou· ble. ··How creative. 11'\ll " 11<1Lion bC' 1f 11 "or\\s only half the ti me~" he asl.ed ''\Ve mu~l not de crease tht' num ber of ~-orkda>·s and de<:'reast the r rfort \I C pu t " E:1nployer~ of the fut ure \\'Ill need 10 create an env1ronn1ent in 11·hich the pl.'()- plt l''ill love. to work rathe r than pu\ in time. he :o1aid. In Orange Counly. partirularly, it 11'111 · bt neceRsary to drew lhe interest rif .voung people •·and to make thrm src tht ,k>.v there is in \Vorldng." To make it all possible . a greatrr sur· ply of low cost 1tomic energy 1s needed, ht bclie\·e~. Murder Su.spect Slated for Trial A Costa Mesan 111.:cused of shooting and killing his daughttr·i11-law at the height of a family argument at her Hunti ngton Beach homt was ordered Tuesday lo fa<:T trial l"t.b. 14 in Orange County Superior Court. Juda( Byron K. McMillan took. tht <1r· tion on ttie Orange County Grand Jury in· dictment of Jamea Noel Sipult. 47, or 2924 Peppertrtt Lane and ordered Sipul t lo rtt1,ll'n to his courtroom Jan. 14 for a prt- trial hearing. SipuU was charaed willt first degret murder last Aug. 30 shortly after he allegedly ihot ind lcil1ed Mrs. Kathleen Sipult. lt, of 101%2 Damuela Drive, Hun· Ungton Buch. Officers nid Slpult's son. Jack. 22, al· tacked hi~ f1ther immediately after the Mooting and that tht: defendant 1>1'!IS shot tn the knet during the scufnc Sipult i• held In Orange County J1111l ' new (;Qp pl:i n 110.1 ~ Jusi handed !11 111111 Tuesd a.\ n1ch1 anJ he haso't thoroughl y studied 1t Carpcutc•r ~1111 l11Jllll<l1n:;. hulll'll·r. that 01·ange C\1111111 111ust l'l'''<'ll'<' ulll' tull ,i;enale srat hf ar lea ~1 a niaJur ;hare or one Thr Republu·;in p!a11 S<HTll 11'1'~ 0111> .. r Ille parl~"s 011 11 ~late '>l'Jl:ltors. :'lllltuo 1\larks. ~ltirl.s .~aid h1· plan:; lo !i.r,l1t 1!11• Republ u:an plan ;ind he ran·! unde rstand why his eu!!c;iguC's 11talld l'l1111 1nate lu~ .::.C'<ll l)c11111r1·ut~. 1ncan11!11k'. air Sl<11uhn::,: hrh11i1I lheu or1g1n;1I propQ~a l tl1;11 "11l1ld l'lt'<.!t' illifllllC'I' <>('rldll• '1'.11 Ul l~l' \\l'\1• l.111-\111cn1·;i11 :111•a ut Loe; _\11grlc-. Srna!or \lf'r\111 D1111alh' I D ·l.u • .\1i:;:clt•s1 ~<11d lud;o.v hr 11 u;1ltl nu! l'OILI· pron11 se on 111.~ lnll I ha1'e l)]r 1 01r~ to j.lr! 11 1111! nl 1·0111 11 111tc1·. but I'd li/.:e son ic support fr0rn l:cp11hl1i·ur1:. ·• lit• i,;,1,( o\: 1/1~· J·:lel llUll\ :llld l'1Hl!llll\lt•' 01111all11 ii: hf':>rl I~ 1'.0/11'<.lr'l IOTIJTI ( nl ! ,11 pt lll!'I h•U•'d •' l\Ul(i ul <'.Hlllfltl O'\ ht1!111•1;111 llt> li.11 0 1•• I\ llll'llll~•r lh1<.11 :-ii: p.111 uf 1)11•1;1!1 lo('~11i1«lnni-\f'1llu r f1(,11t 11 ill tu• lhr• !I! ;11 -.1•l11!1• "· I ht> ( ;1 ti ' 11ta11 1~ 111 .. 1 l'alr 11l;lll'd '" 1·~1 alil1<h a11 .. 1lu·t l.;11 ·::"1111111;.; ;illcr11~111 t•" lit• :i.iid I oll 'llt•lllt·I h.nl 1111 l'lllllJllC'lll 1111 1hf' n1111P. 111 ~.u·:ll11 1• i< Hep11hl1t·;1J1 ·l'n<1lnr s 'tell . TWO DIED WHEN SflORTS CAR SKIDDED BROADSIDE INTO BIG SEDAN AT CRYSTA L COVE Bijtn Nainin1jad •nd Sandr• Pratt Were Killed lnst.tntly; 0 . Neil Nelson Wa~ Badly H urt Coast Collision l(ills Two Mes a n, J\lc1cp or l Jl1r111 Di<' Lil ll<'ado11 /-/ i "" 1r11" Crfl .~h ..... . \ :?l·_1 ea1-0ld i:ratlui<lr ~tu1irnt l!'o111 Iran and a ,1ou11i: ('ost.1 \lr~;i 110111;111 \\ere l.~lled 111.~!<1111 II et11 ii T11t·-.d:11 1'1 t n 1111: 11hcn thr.ll' fu1r•1gn ~1)•11l~ cJI' .-.p11•1 111ldl l' 0111 111 1·11 1111·111 "nd 1·r;1~11r1! hro:1<1s1de 1n1t1 ;111 nn!·1111 1ini.: 1c-hH•!r 1111 l'at'1ht• !'n;h1 H1gh11;11 ;11 \ r~~!;1l l11\1• Dead on a1 r11 .11 al Ho;1g \ll·1nur1.il ll osp1tal 11e1·e dn1rr liiian \;in11n.q;1d 152:J f'laren11:i \1f \f·\\•pori Beath ~ rercnt g1·;11h1ale r.1 C'1;ip1n.ln c'ollri;r" ;1 111t Sandr;i \\' l'r;1ll ;ilsu ?i , n[ :!i'R Br"oadl'.a1 , L'osta .\!es;i The second 1h·11rr j), \l'il \l'l~on . ;j~ uf 2596 R11•icrt1 Dn 1·c-L:igul\;1 Br;,rh ~1 1.,. lainrd brol.cn 1•1li~ and 1cr!rlirat ~11rl :'l head 1 11 Ju 1 ) 1n lhi' .1l'l 1dcn1, but 1.'> ~45 1 ,000 Goa l Set for Harbor '71 .Funtl Drive Halbor Area Un1Led ~·und leaders ha1'f' set their 19i l ~o;il al $4~\.000. Thre e t·hairmen v.·erc named today lei h£'1:1d lhc t·om munity drive portion or !hat goat. at·· cording to Dr. Hobert B. l\·loore , prc.si- dent of Or<inge Coasl CollrgP, and head of this year':o; campaign. C. C. Clarke, a mrn1ber of Cosl;i ?.·lesa's planning con1mission. w11I head the comn1unily dnve in th<il rily. ThP ~oal there is to raise $9.267 by Knocking on doors . Ma yor E. t'. llir!h of 1'\ewport Beach ·will ht.ad his cily's can1p<iign in an a!· tempt to raise $43.157. Victor Sherre1ll. princi pal or Un1vers11 y J~igh. w11l head the Irvine campaign which has ~ goal or 53.SOJ. Tht Uniled Fund collects far 11 l11rgf' numbe r of individual 1:harit1cs. such as local Boys and Girls clubs, the Ytl-1CA, American Red Cross, Salvation Arn1y. Artificial Kidnty Youndation, Orange County Children's llos pil;il and the Rt la r d t d Children 's Association of Orange Coun ty. United F'und workers consider the coin· munity campaign the heart of !heir ef· fort. even thouRh lhe bull\ af money '~ r.11ised fron1 corpor11te. employ' and cduca1ion donation,,, • • 1rpor1rd in ~r.!1~(,.el11f\ 1011d1t111n ill Jluag !ln.~p1l<11 !0(!;11 1 ,1J1111n11<1 l!u..,l1w:11 1·:1!n1I .1 111•·r1 ~.'"'Ii'• .1n' cu1111nu rnj! 111 11\\••:-ll~'all' !11r ~ ,.11 p.111 ;ii l'ldt'Pl ;;11d \HIJ1lll~l;!d ;q1p;11 1•1J!l' 111.~t cuntrn! nf hi "' \l16T I· •'11·:1r1 wl11lr c!r11 - 111).:. 111'1'\h 111\ lli,• h1~/111;i1 s;-i1111,l\'I"~' till' \ t'I JIC'I' tJi\ ldlllt,! j,1!1(' (llld I •I I J 1 fl !' It hru,ub1de 1111h \1•!"'11 .~ 11(11!11~11111d I ' 111 I Ii• " l~lti'.l t::i(h!l.11·. Th(' \('J,1111 (-;11 1J1P\ -;11d \\,j• .11!1"•·1 '!11pl)<'d" JI !hf• 11111\' 111 llH• n1i1hl"ll 1h1· th 111'1 iqlji<I! <·11111 h;tl 111~ ,,lTll ! I(' •p"t'I 1'<1! I flJ\'lll~ thl' h1i:;l1w;11 tn11 .ir\l 111111 \11 l't:tlr 111!11 d1c•rl "' 111,1,~11 1• li:•;id .111d lil!l11'11,d llllllll\'\. 11 .... ''ll'!'l!•d 1111111 11\1· 1.11 . 11111<'!'1'' ~.11d \,1111111<11o11I 11 ,1, p;i1!1,ill1 out JI! !l1r 1·~1 !1i~ ~·in r!i.l!)f'(I n11·1 a ~11.ll'tfr,;1 1 <1~<1111•1 11l11rli 1hc 1--c1 I.Ht l,tlll!' 111 fl' I j11111 Ii:., _,\IUI! \ <0111.t•\111.,,1 ,ii 1 l1 .• :n11.,11 1 · .. 11r;.:r S.'IJd \.1111110.qiul 11111 •' 1,itl·\ · 1 i1l 1•l'I( l<il 1n ill• \I 11 ' I ! I I' ' ' 'II I,. 111•1 ":· ' :i;:\f' Ito 11<1' I :-i 111 I'•(! ,d i• ,1·J •-<I ( \1 ,11 ·:..•' I"·~' l 1 •il1r·;:• 1 li1 •11 11 .11 • t nl 1 .. \ li111•111,111 11 1 1•1i. I .. 1.1d1t.ll 1J. 111 I 'I 11 I ' I' ·' l!l.1 ,,.,. I t 1ll'•·l 1 .. 11 I•'' 11 1 d · I !1 1d,.1,11,-.d lo• ! 1111 I \ ! ,,1 1 ·1111•1 l ' , I ,U l,.,11 ' ).. /1< ,.,i I 11 il" l1u 1111•• ;1'" ~ 111 11,11 1 n .• 111u1.1: n ·t11.,,,, \111•1 •·\/~" 11•11• 11·~ ''"' 1 •• 11..,U.1:.e I! 1 Ii· \tll 11 I ' 111 I ,1 ' I..... ' ,II 1. I' >01•1..t' 111.111 ~.11d lw In, .)111 1 .111 l1u11u• .,1.i- 1h•11I ;1111! \I ... !OJI \h1 I!< -111 !..1 !!I 1!1-; .1•:11111 \(',I .-! I 1.ijl!! .111. I I• 11,, d1••1 rii .. •ii '" ,1 11'1\ hilll\l 111111' IH'lli•l.11 ~I lll f'h', 11(·•·1)1\ lll!l'lf' 1f'fl 11• li1lr111.11h•! ,d f'llli•',1· 11(111 ,I tld !)l.ollhl Ilg <J l •II I t I IJI I IJ,11 I 11·frJ, Co1itr ac ted Pa v R<1iscs .; Oka y at E1id of F r eez<~ f"rom \Virt Servit·c~ \\'ASH l:'-ll.TO:\ ~ Labor Se<:rctary .J;i111cs D. Hod~son indicated today th;i t n1os1\\age111(rcases ;ilrrad,v ;igrrcd upon in signed labol' union contracls would he ;illowcd 10 go 111\0 cfle CL "'hen 1he wagc- pnrc freeze ends Hodgson pointed out 1h,H l'rcs1den1 ,'\i.~ on's ne1\' w;igc board. and nut lhc govel'n· 1ncnl. v.•ould determi ne 1\·h1ch and ho11' ·1riuch or !he srhcdtlled w~1ge incrc;,ise!' al ready agreed uµuu 1n si~ncd labor union 1·ontr<1cls would be allowed lo i.:n uitn el · feet "'hen the wage·price lrel'l.C C'nds. But \\'hen <tsked H contracts call ing fol' annual pey increases of up lo 9 tu 12 ptr· rent would-hav e to be sc;1l{'(! do11·n In nieel Nixon 's l perrenl annu<1I 111ll<ttio11 ceiling, Uodg~on replied '';\1os l !conlractsl now 1n rx1stencf! lluve less incrcast' in !he sec()nd and third years than in the fir!il ye;ir. So tile circumslanr.es you mcnllon .,..,ill r1r1·ur on · ly 111 a relatively small nun1ber C1f <·nses ·• Me made the state1nc. .. t during a broadcast inlervie.w this mornini;. In another dcvtlormrnt. f'\lxon outhnrtl today il two-year S\00 mHhon plan In t•on1hat the ··e1v11·1riou~ crnnom1c tn· <'f\UlllC'li'' 11 h1rh he said i.t1l1 conh•onl minori ty h1isinc.~smrn • • Jn a ~pc1·1:il 111£'~,,u:r• 111 Cl1ngress. :'-lr~ flll 1J1·opo~l'fl lrg1~la t1•hl 1n1ended 10 l'StahlL.~h 100 low:d cr11!ers 11. ··brin.i:. rogtlhC'r :i I ;l~! ;11T;i1 11r l1 a1nu1i;. ad vier :'lnd 111turn1:il1un !u1 nl i n or i I y husuil'S!:illlCll •• i\1.~1111 'aid ach:incrs 111 p1·nn1ot int: n11nurJ1 ~ cnt1·q.ir1:.c~ tl111·111i,: hi.~ ad· 1111111.,tration "i~ :i rr1·on:I ot 11·hieh 11c are proud " Bui he cv llctl lo r Congrc...;s "In Jllll1 wl!h !h!' 1111tn 1ni.~1 r1111ri11 in ,. s(ill 11io1·c 1ntrn~11 r and l;1r-re11rhi11;:: cf!orl Ir> rn .. t<·1· b11:-;1ocss dr1 t'kq1nit•n1 an1oni; n11nori11e~ " L;;itrr todt1~·. In another broadt•asl i11- 1cr1 1c\1·n llodi;:~n said !he ad1T11nislration had no IPICllllUll of (}\'('ITUhn11; the wage rl'\'1e111 board if lhe panel approved p11.v ~nil t>encrit u1c1·eases scheduled under ex· 1:-t111g contrarls. ··~o l'('f(I \:<. l\lr\lr1nplated ror aey ricvi~ions n1~dc h~ I hr ho<1rcl. ·• 1'fodgson -s1Hd ··The pay bu;irrl will have to decid e 1vhethrr to ~r;int i;!rp 1urrC3!it!S In the 1Jrescnl contracts \\'c c:in't scrond gacs1 !hf' bo:ird ·· Mc "'as 1111erv1ewcd nn1 tht CUS ra1l io '' tiroi:r;1n1 "f :ir itol l'l1\~l.111om ·· Hnd~o;nn al~n ~a id lol11ir ~ r1i;ht to ~trik., 11·ould be uuallcctcd 1J1 an\ post-!1 ft '• con1rols ' Heigl1t Cu1·b Given Ol{ay Ii) Newport By CA!\'DACE PEARSON Of lllo Ol llY fl'llol S11!1 The Newport Beach City Cnun<.'1] Tue:1· d;ay night voted 6 lo I ro appro1•t a one :Year. 35-foo t he ight ltm1tati.,n on au buildln& along walerfrflnt area!, lhu.s concludin1 the nirle months or high rille hearings and propol'ia!s 14·1th a half hour di!cussion. Thr: Jone dissenter in appf{'ll uig the ordinance, t.o ~ effecti\·e in 30 days, "'":is Counl':ilman Richard Crnul. He fl'lt the hmit "\\'as taking the v:ilue nf prnperry away. The prest'r1•atior. of property rights should ha l'e some merit." But other counci:men agrcf!d "'ilh Vice ~l.:1yor Howard Rogers' comment thar , "The community transcends th o s e ri!;h~." Sptcifica!ly, !hi!. height nrd1nance 1,vill pertain to all property beln""' the bluffs, including the 82.'..'k Bay area and lhe Bluffs development. The adopted ordinance 1s t SSE'ntlally a t!'Ompromise betwun a tv•i>-year ban pr~ posed for the Lov•er Ntwpnrt Ba)' Civic District and a one·_rear cit~">l'ide han sug· j;e.51Pd hy the planning commission one ml'lnth agn. The ordinance is desi.l(ntd tn al11'11-1' the city ti me to complete a CflmprehenSJ\·e aeneral plan defining land USl'! in all areas. Deliberations began on solutions to potentil.l hig h ri!~ wattrfront areas 1-1·hen • moratorium on building \\'as adopted Feb. 23 in the civic disfrict area, \\'hich wa.s confined to the Lower Bay. The moratorium \\·as ex tended t\\·ice, but cou!d not be extended further and is due to expire Nov 18. Councilman Carl Kyml11. chairman of the now-defunct Civic Districl committee, rnovtd the adnption nf the shoreline ordlnltlce, saying i~ "has the ad vantage of ct>vering more than the c1\·\c tlistrlct." He pointed out th at "-'hlle the ch·ic district "wa~ under public cod e pro- tecting a public a.~set," the special one· year height zone was legally as defensi· ble. Pupil Trans£ er In SA Attributed To Overcro,vding "Overcro'Cloding not \'iolence" led fhe Sant.a. An.a. Unified S hon! District In take vnergency actinn to move 65(1 pupils nut of Santa Ana Higr. School. Supt. Charles Kenney sa id today. Noting that overcrn\l>·din.11 har:I caused te nsions among sturlents ;inrl faculty· an d doubled lhe school 's suspPn~inn rat~. Dr Kenney said the board had aut.hnrized leasing of 16 portable c 1 ass r o o m buildings. They \\'ill he ln<'.'!IPrl nn !hP \l:illr\' ;ind Saddlehac:k high sc hool c;impuses to make room fnr ihe shift er! pup1~; The tran~fers red u c: e !.hP stu<l<>nt enrollment at . e agin.2. Santi! Ana H•gh fr· .n 3.200 lo 2,~'il'I, J..:ennev sairl The pupil ~h1f!s \\'11 1 'nnt .;ff,.r1 !ht: raci al ba lance of Santa Ana H1t!h "h1rh la.st year indicated a 33 perce1t rnrri1!- ment of Chirano vfluth and a .1 7 petcent l\esro stuc!ent popuL:illnn Contribulini; In !he ril~lnct 's rlPr 1~1nn, Kenney said . "·erP the Ill "11~r"n~1nn~ ex perienced !.Ince Thi' l'lpenlnl! nf schMl (If these, 10 \l'PrP fflr f11i:ht1nl!. thrPe r"~Ult<>rl from assaults nf 1rh1l"'h. Ju.-fl 11Pre nn teachers. t11·n v.·erP f11• "~tnrt 1nn and three 9.'ere for ir.5111virrl 1n.;t 1nn -' ' ' ' ' • \ I caused tempe:rs to flare. Temperatures reached mid1 70s T uesday. Polar bears are more even·temper e:d \11hen th ermometer drops to 70·below. Polar hears al Henrv Dnnrlv Znn In Omah~. Neh app~ar to he rl1sruss"1n;: the 'pl;icement nf pa1\'S fol'. l01~·1n g ;i dip in thl?ir pn0l. l 1nsea~onably 11·arm temperatures in the Cornhu~ker state may have ~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ f'rom Page I INDIAN PARI( . sen'e 11s a major attraction 111 lhe re.l!ional park . The econo mics nf the pa r k Dixon says. are fairly simple ~lnc.t nf the sc1C'n• tific cosr~ \l'ould be supprirted h1· grants. The prim;iry local rn.'\!S 11·fluld be in de\·E'lopml"nt' rrf the s!anard park and building of the museum -"-"h1ch cl'IU!d anract some federal fund.c; Thrre is an urgPn<'y !ri h1.c; p\an~. becausP. prnfl'SSor Dixon fears that if nn actinn is l11ken the archaefJ\og1cal site rould be lost for all purpnses. "We need to protert the arPa . Thtrt isn't much 1':I see the re no11·. hut \'i~11nrs d1ggin1.1 around mi~ht ~till rle.s!rny srimething of scientific \'alue.·• he ex· plains. Ci!\" offici;:ils h;i\'e ~PF'n nixnn's plan and like it. bu! thu.c. far the\' ha\'en·l been able Lo do an ything ahout 1!. The cily find r0un11• flrF' s!lll sl\·mil"d bv a sri million tn $12 mi\hnn pnre lag p!ared nn the land b~· lhP ~tatP. Ne1tht:r 1he pr n IP. s so r nor C 1 t y t-.tanager Frerl Sorsabal rAn J,?h·e .:in eslimale on "'ht:n the bluffs might nnre again blossom in!n an lnd1an tn· campmenl. Both, hO\\'l'.\'Pr. "·ou!d !Ike tn see 1t hair P""· Regents to E ye Construction Budget for UC I B} GEORGE LEIDAL 01 !~I D~Uy PU~! Sta'f 1"n1\·rr~1t y rrf Cal1fnrn1;o R e I! r n ! s , ml'<"'ttng Thursd;i~· anrl Fr1itav 1n. 1.11~ Ancr\P~. '~ill rrrn:-1rlrr ;i hu1lrl 1n(\ prni;r::i'TI lh?.t "·ou!d al!rica!t ~1911 rn11 ho n fnr PPW hu1\dtn~~ at CC lr\!nP. hr!\1prn nO\\' and 1977 Th" ~penrhns: plan~. ha~<>it nn !hP Pl:· pPcl::i!1nn lr\inP "-ii\ 11rn1\' ll'I ""rrP 2:.i f,00 ~tu(!Pnls. arP ~UbJP'"t In rl'lmplrnrin nf a l ·n11·rrs'ilv ~1ud v nf rnrl'lllrnPnt trencl~. anrl f1nanr1 n::: I')\' thr l.<'Cl<\at11rr Huntington Chicanos Demand School Change By RliD I NIEDZIELS KI Chicann Pn"'er uncoiled in Huntington BPach Tuesday niirht with a qu iet. bul fnrceful dem;init fnr social change and erlurat1onal reform in the high school~. Led by Julio Garria, an assnci11tl" dean nf students at UC Jr\•inf'. ;:i grn11 p of abnul 3fl ~lexiran·Americans presented 11 10· point action prngra m t.o Huntingto11 BP.:irh Union Hi~h Sc.hool District tru~tee.s. The ~rnup said ii is aimed ::il cnrlin_g certain ;:ill"l!ed inequilit:s in the erl1•rationa[ system The tl1exican-Aml"ricen communi!\•, i;;:i1rl Garcia. "is feeling the anger, resl"n!· ment and frustration of a system which does nl'lt meet the needs of minority srudrnts." De~pi1,, the fact !hat the districl had mnrf' than 1 . O On Spanish-surname studl'nls in its trrtal Pnrollmt:nt of I0.1:J9 in 1970, r.arr1a prrin1ed nut that there are Fru: rr::il"'hf'rs .:ind nr. ps.vcht'llngists. ad· l1'ini~lra!nrs and nnly t"'O counselnrs of Chirann nnJ:in The HI-point improvement plan dra11·n up b'' thl' 2'.lO·memhl"r Me:xican Amrrlran C'0mm1!lee rrn Eclucatinn urges the folln11·ing mPas11res -Hiring nf ~ ~1ex1can·American assi~ t11nf superintendent !n help s!.udt:nts and Pmpl,.,ves of fhe district"s four barrios 11ith !heir rr,,bl~ms -A sys!ematic re1·iew or qualiftrd lh1ranns lnr kf'v arlm inis!ratire rol es in the rlistnct. · -Th.:it an Etiu.:il Oppnrf.uni tv program hP st;o rt.P.d at each school and the district off l<'f'. -l"pgrading of thf' counseling nffi c:e to 1nrlurle mnre cnunse!ors rrf t.le'CiC:lO· Amt>rican de.!;cen t that the twn presenf!y emplnrf'd . -That addillnna! Ch1r11nl'I t.earhers he h1rPd cflmmPnsura!r 1-1·1th lhf' per('enr:i.11e nf :O.lex1can-. .\meriran students in the d1stnrt -That hilin2ual courses ht> rlevelrrrcd tn hPID stuclfn!~ profirirnt 1n ne11he:r ~pan1sh nnr En.e:hsh -Hirtni,! nf addilinnal Chicanl'l frrint l"lf· flrl' ~rsnnne.l at each of the. srhrrol5 and 1ntPrprrters- of an adv isory OOard lo the superin- lendl"nt on J\1exir11n·American affairs. -That com munity ad visory councilll take in tllexican·Alnericans for mean- ingful involvement in school activities. -Th;it Mexican -Am erican clubs be en· couraged at each campus to assist the Chicano studP.nl in his pursuit of ethn ic pride . heritage awareness and as a positive direction within the school system. State Assembly OKs Capistrano Beach Club Bµy The slille's offer In purchase the. 1.500. foot Capistrann Beach Club shoreline cleareit !he Califnrnia Assembly Th urs· day -its la~! lei!islali \'e test. The only major m11:tter lelt is to see if the rrv•ners f)f the vah111hle beachfronl "'ill i:;ell the parcel fnr the $2.l million of· fered by the Slate. of California. The property in recent yea.rs has been ' on the rrpen miirket. The state's offer will • join llthers apparently made by private birlders. Newport. Rea ch Assemblyman Rohert Ba<lham. wh,, authored the bill In r11i se the monev for the state offer. last week said he '11·as confident th at th e state would be gi\·en the chancl" to buy the shnr{'line to add to the territory of Doheny State Beach. He re l11ted assuranct--~ given him SP\·er::il weeks a11.o by the stllers th;:i t thl'V 11·nulr1 prefer that the property fall int~ statP hands ThP hill. which taps ll l!lli4 state11·ide pilrks and recreation bond fund. now a"-·aits Gov . Ron a\cl ReaJilan's signature The governor is expected to sign !he 1~~1~la!inn .<ihnrtly after he re.turn s from a trip tn the 0rienl. Kenney dPscriherl !hP ~r11rlen! ex!nr11nn as being \nst.t nces 11h<>n• h1gi;:rr ~·11rlPnt ~ would !hrl"iiten \'IOl !'nce ti'! get monPy fro!'.IY"~ounger shicl l"nls ---=" The nr11· L"I! h11 1l rl 1nC" ;irP 1nrJ11rlPti 111 11 un11·rr~1t\' \l lrl" 11."1 rr"""nl<'rl fnr art1nn )1\' thl" Rt>1<e n1s· h1 11lrhn~; anrl grn1 1nrls r0mm1t!Pr ,,n Th ur«i;i1 If :orrrri1 Prl tn rrimm11!PP the f111l hnarrl 11 n11ld acl n11 lhi>m Fncl::i1 -That memhers nf !ht tllexican· American community become members • . • .. ' " i; • :'( .. .• :~ .; . , •• ·r . ' ., . , . .. : ' OIAHGI COAST DAllY PllOT' Ou.NOi COAST PUBLIS~IMG COM~ANY lt obort N. W11d PrlS.0"'11 Ind P~bl•lllfr J•~"" R. c~•l•v Vlal l'ntill..,f •tlll G_,.11 Ml~JOa' Tl!Ol"ll l K11Til Edllor n o ... 1 1 .... Jril u•p"iftl Ml lllilll'll E41W 0.rfn H. l•e1 li~lo,,..,, P. N11I AN11t1111 M--"'9 IEdll!ln. c .... MIM Offk• 1JO W11t l1y Str11t M•l1i .. l.JJr1u: P.O. let IS60, '162• ...... Offkft ....... 9-dl: :DU ,,.""""" llaulfYll'd L ........ ._di, m ,_, "'""",,. ......,.....,. lllK~' 17'11 '"'~ • .,.,lev•rd a. a.Ml\~ a.I NDrth ll J;,im,11111 A.NI J , The ~.'l9 R m1\hrin p::ir~.acr 111rl11rlrs S:l millirin fnr L"CI ~ nP11· arlm1n1s tra\!nn unit 1t ;<].c;n ::i\lrir11I<>~ f11ntli: fnr r>rp11pmrnl In the rPrrnll~· rrprnrrl rnc1n<>rnni: facility and thr-Sl'll"')al srif'nr"s builrllnl! The fir~t n~v.· bu1Jd1ni;! \ic.trd \ll'IU!d be a miltht-miltir~ anrl rnmn11!i>r sr1<>ncPS unit tl'I be built during !he l9i2·71 b11rlgel year. Hn"·el'er. a l'Cl sprrkP~m::in n0terl. pL1ns for this building "'!'T e In ha1·e betn dra"-'TI thi~ year. hut "·ere nnl (!ue lo 1e:gi~laLive burl!!eT cut~ lf funrlrrl . th,. campus spt'lkl"~man S.Allf. !hf' Rll.flllll s11uare foot building would be delayed a year. It. "·ould he hx:ated on the rampus "ring" bl"t"-·een !he ne"·ly opened rom· pull"r scient:'e:s building and the physical sr ienc~s complex Later L"CI fa cilitiP!': nutllned in lht: i::pending draft ra\1 for: ~A hinlogicfll sci rnr!'!': hhrary costing f,1.2 million tri bt built in 1974·75. -A s~ond biolo gical sciences off \re ~nd classroom unit costing $9 million to be buil t in 1974-7~. -A third campus library unit costing ti million slated for ronstruction in 1975-- 76. ... -A 11M'1:lnt1 unit for the r ine Arts Vill11ge comple:x rosting $12 million and due for eonstructjon In 1976-77. Numerous "incidental " l"xpenses for site improveme:nh1 on lhe UCI cam~s are also tnclud@d In the construction package. Clouding the building pla.nn ing schl"rlule Is a priority listing of the projects lh11t aceompantes the r e p o r t . The mathem11tics and comput'r sciences 5tructurl" t~at is suggested for the 1~72-73 construction budget c111rries • priority ranking of 76. That means !here iire 75 othe.r buUding1 In the nine-campus UC sy1tl"m considered by planners to be mort important . . . Education Unit Approves School Financing Bill SACRA!YIENTO fUP I\ -A $6 billion bill rel'i.c;ing the slil!t's schnol fina nce syste:m which was invalidated by a recent state supreme court ruling has been sen t to the Assl"mbly \Vays and Means Cofll· mittee. The bill by Assemblyman Leroy Greene ([).Sacramento \. \\•hich · is designed to f!qual ize educ;ition spending bttwet:n rich and poor districts. was approved Tuesday by the Assembly Education Committee on a splil voice vo!e . However. severa l committee members v.•no voted for the measure s1dd they did so only to movl" It 1'l the a~semhly noor for debate. ll'I ke y provisi(Jn Ill for a statewide pro- perl y tax of iJ.50 per $100 in assessed ''alualion. Tht:y money would be: collected bv the stale and returned to Iota! di stricts and each district would receive the same smount per chUd regardless of local wealth . This wt1uld meet 111 recent state a11pr~me court decision which held that the curre:nt IChool On"nte ~ystem WAI unconstllutlonally di~iminatory 1g111inl'it children in poor districts bec11use of Its heavy reliance t')n local property Ltxes. Gret:ne , acknowledll'.lnR his bill has Ill· t1fl chal'ICe: of survival In Ila present form, said he Iii pushing It so the legf1J1ture would hllvt a bill to debate that cooform s to the Jandrn ar.k ruling . TODAY by .. ~ Since pre-historic man firs• used the sun to enable him to seflk shel- ter before nightfall , man has been "keeping t ime." As he progressed IO\\'ard urbanization. his need for more accurate timing also also pro- gressed. The most ancient timepiece a~ pears to have been the "gnomon, '' a Greek word m eaning "indicator.'' The gnomon was known to the Chinese as early as 2400 B.C. It was the forerunner of the sundial. As civilizatio n progreSsed, so did ma n's need of a mort accurate time indicator . During the 15th Century B.C . man used water clocks of various types, Another common, but less accurate. tim .. piece wa~ the sand clock or hour glai;s . Also. et about this aame period of t1me fire and wax clod• were used. All of these iiy.stems were used In conjunction with the sundial &Ince they were onl y good for very 11hort pe:nods of tim e. Modern timep ieces have pro-- gre'5ed greAtly. We will be happy fo 1how you our fine collection of modern, a cc u r a t e clock• •nd watche s. Newsda11 Reports Nixon Profited On Sale of Land GARDEN CITY, NY. tAP l -Nl"WS· da y said !oday tha t when President Nixon too k nff1ce in 1969 he sold 185.89 1 shares of 1;tock he owned in 11 flnrida land cnr· porat!on h;ock to Lhe firm for douhle the market valuP . The Loon~ Island ne11·sp;iper said '11,x on's friend, Char les G. "Behe" Rebo zri, was presu1cnl and treasurer of the cnr. ()'•ration. F'ishl'r's lsl;:ind . Inc AnnthPr 1n· 1•e!l or. it said. "''as former &n George A Sm;ilhers i D·F'la 1 F1shpr's lsla11r1 rr1~ne:d or rontroJlf'rl 911 percent or an island in J\l1am1·s Bisca\·11e Bay, Ne"·sday said . · The newspaper reported !hat 1\1xQn snld !ht-1R5.lf.ll shares hark In the crim· pa11y frrr $2 pPr share whlll" the cnmpanv "-'a~ sltll SPllin~ to nther ~tockhnlders 3t $! per ~harp New~da y rl r ~ c r i be: d th1~ and rrthPr Florida holding.c; of N1xnn 111 the 1·1·n· clusinn nf 11~ ~rnes on !he hu.c;iness illlrl pntlt.ir;ol rrper;il1nns of R<'bozo illld Sma1hr-rs . Newsday said !he hrrldlni::!I "'ere ac· Quired wilh lhe help nf RPhozn and Smathers l'lnd were "!he bulk rrf his decl ared peisona J assets" when Ni>:nn took nffice. The newspaper said Nixn11'!1 Qthl'r f'lt1riq;o invest1ne111s 1-1·ere twn ln1s at Ca~ Flnrid;i. ;i S1nill! real est111e development nn Kev Biscarne a11d !he presidential romrinu~rl crrnsis11ni; nf t11·0 houses. one brlught frorTI Smathers. Twn other houses in the compound are leased by the government and a filth is owned by Rebozn. Ne"·sday said. The p11Pf'r said N1xnn rece1\'erl "c11t ra!rs" on lhl" Cape Fll'lr1da lot~ artrr he posed for a picture in 1967 1-1·1th de1·eloper U.S. Two-China United Nations Offer Doo1n.ed? UNITED f\'ATlONS I 11 r I I Oiplomal ~ al the Uni ted r\ at 1 n n s predicted lndll.\' the l' S. plan to preser\'e r-.·ai ion alist China's ~r;i! \\tll fatl . Sources said unoff1r1.:il d1plnmar1c tabulal1ons shn11ed niore than fi () rlell"gates opposed U1e L: S plan and fe"·er lhan SO supported it. But at laast 12 of the 1.11 rlelegations still had not disclos- ed the ir positions. The United States h;os agreed to !he sea!in,ii. of ma1nlanrl China in hoth the General Assemhly and the Secu r1t1· Coun· ril. But the resolution lnr rekin1:!'s memDership. sponsored by Albania. a l.~l'I demands the expulsion of l\'ational1st Chin;o . The Uniter! Stales countered the ex· puls1on dl"n1and wi!h a rl'snlul1on re· quiring a t1\'0·third~ 1·rrte nf the assem hlv lo expel Nationalist China. not merely 'a simple ma jnrit.v, Diplon1a!s estim::i!erl !he L! S resfllution does nnt have !he maJnrit.v support neces~ilr,v for p;i.~sa12:e . The prerl ic.linn was b;ised rrn inrlic!ll1nns received durin g assembly policy dr.bate. Foreign minister~ and n!her rlelegat1on leaders frnin !06 nations spoke dur1niz 1he policy debate ll'hich began Sept 27 anrl ends loday, Debate on Chi na beg ins next "'·eek Jilmes L. Buckle\·. a t:onscrl'a11vP P;:ir- 1)' Senafl'lr from Nfll' York , has said !hat a group of 21 Sen;itor~ would in lrflduce le~isl;:itinn "c11t!ln,lil for ;:i dramatic red11c· l1nn i11 rhe extent nf Amer1ra's ri11anc1al suppnr1 1:1f the United r\;it 1nn.~" H l'hi;iog Kai ·sh<'k 's T;.1wan j:tO\'f'rnn1cnt i~ ex· pelt eel . Donald Berg whom he n1et through Re bozo !\e\\'Sda~' said ,'\"ixnn ·s t1nanre~ ar t]'le tin11> of h1~ e!ecr1nn. l111~1"d fin a l\"h1te House report. "·ere cash and rere11ables, S.iil.000 , l1!P 1nsur;inf'e f':J ~h valut , $44.000 re;il r•la!t>. ~11i,'J,4f111 H 1 s J1ah1t1r1c~. 1nt·lurt1n,e: nntP~. l111ns arid mnrtgai;es ran1r trr S.11\~ :11H1 .'\/ew.~rlay's request for an 1n1r r11P11 with N1x1Jn wa ~ den1rrl, the ne11~paprt sa1rl f 1ft)·lhrl"l' 1JUes11rrns ,ihflut the President's land and hu<i1r.r-.'-~ rtea hnl!~ 1n Florida "ere subm1!!Pd In !he \\'hite House but werl' nnt answererl u ~I l•l•~"o~ DEAD AT 94 S1nt1 Barbara's Stork• Tho1nas Storke, Pulitzer Prize Editor, 94, Dies SA .\'TA BARBAR.\ IAP\ -Thomas '."It Storke. pinneer ne11·.~p;orer Ni>lOr "'hn "'rrn a Puht ~er' Prize in 19fi2 fnr his ed1tor1;il cru.c;ade aga inst the ,Jnhn Birch Snciet\' died Tuesrlay. lie \\as 94. ·' Stnrke. whn.~e IP;:irlrrsh1p lhrnugh !he. Sarita RarhRra Ne11 .<;-rrrss r;;irned him the nicknamr ''1\'lr. Santa B;irb;ir11," suc· cumhPrl at his horne here of dis;ihili!ies nf old ;ige. F:rlitnr anrl publishC'r r111erltus of lhe newsp;ipPr since hP ~olrl it in 10~4 trr RrrOOrt tl1 rLean. Strrrkc had ron!1nued tn put in six rlay~ a \\'Prk 1hl're un1il r!'cenr l~·. HP h11d purrha.~rrl its prerlecl'~srrr 1n 1!1{]1 11 i!h a $2,000 lnan , He laun chcrl h1~ C'ditrrn at attark~ nn lhe John Birch Socict~· in !!!Iii \l"hPn thP. snc1et.v. after P.<itahl1sh111.11 sf' 1· er a I chapt<'t~ 1n this Sou!hf'rn California 10ea5irll' ciiv. as1>ailert Earl \\';:irrl'n . 1he11 chief JUS1ice of th ' Suprl'me Court and his rln~ fnenrt . "How ca n anvnnc follow a le;ider ah~urd l'nrr11gh 10 r;ill rrrrmrr rres1rlent E i~en ho11·rr ·a ri e d 1 c ;i I ed. ('onsrinui: agent of the Cornm un1st consp irary '~" \l'rnle Stnrke. He S<'TVl'd as a rcJ!rnt nf the L'n1\'ers1ly nF California anrl, t:>rirn~', as a CS. sen11tnr. ·=' I. [ ' 1 \ I ------>9100 ... -----And they love the grown· FOR CHRISTMAS upe who add to their lu1- trou~ pearls -on all cif't· -----"'4~il0.,.. _____ givi ng occaeionL An Acld·a·pe11rl neckl11oe ia: always an eleg11.nt comp[e- ~--..,llOI0019if)«~8llfll1»~ men t for lillle girl1 of any · · <><>0 a re, On • dainty gold !:ASTER, BIRTHDAYS CONFIRMATIONS chain, the necklace r roWI in beaut.v, in eenUmant, "'!i)(JIOliJOOO,,,. in v11.l ue. For Atld·a·peart1 -... 881111181118€j J ." .,__. a re perfecily matched, 1en. uine Oriental .,. tt"uly, tM GRADUATIONS prutnt with c /utur•I Start a MCkl1ee now -It will rrow u 1M rroq. AU: for the f~ Add-a-pe1rl bf'O(hu tt 1howinr sll 1itN, from $!11,l;O J. c. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TlllMS IA NKAMIA ICAllO-MAST~l CHAlt"f: 14 YIAAS SAME LOCATION 'HON5 14t.J401 • , ' .. f; I: • I: I j ' ' ' .. I : • I 1, I J I I \ I I • I -Death Tal{es Acheson ' l11ipeccable Diplomat Fought Cold W ur SANDY SPRINGS, Md. ! UPI) -Dean yo00erham Acheson, the impeccably ta ilored diplomat who hel ped forge CQld v-:ar poli cy whtn the United States w11s tht' ()Mly sLable power in the free world, died Tue&day of an apparent heart attack at his country t'Slate. Acheson, Sl'tr('t.ary of ,;tale in the 1·ruman Administriitlnn an d an unsalaned foreign llff!irs arl vi~r to Prr-sirlents John F'. Kenned\' and Lvndon 8 . Johnson, was 78. · · His son. Oav1d C. Ache:.on, i;111d funrral .iarr;ini:<'mcnts "·oulrl be announcrrl today. He sair! Arlirson \\'RS stricken ahout 6 p.m. Tue."'<lay with his wife, the former Alice Sranll'y of [)etroit, in the room. President Ni xon s;url. "ll is a measure of De11n Acheson's stature as man and st,iiteman that almo..c;t 20 years after his service as secretary 'Of s\;lte he con- tinued lo be recognized as one of the towering fig ures of his time." Secretary of State William P. Rogers &a id, ··His erudition and directness, h1s \\'ii and his wistiom, will be greatly miss- ed ·' Sen. Hubert ll. J·tumphrey (D·Minn.l, 1aid he "\\'ill be remembered for his U'I T11..ii.i. VOICE OF FREE WORLD Dean Acl1e1an, 78 great contributions to the cause of peace and security." Acheson, a graduate of Groton School, Yale an d Harvard, came lo \Vashington Behittd the Words Public Given First Looi\: At Baclill1g for Auto A els with President Franklin 0 . Roose.veil's New Deal in 1933 and held intermittent ofr1ce until Pres1denL llarry S 'I'rum11n named him secretzry ol state in 1949. Ile served until 195.1. Acheson implemented the f\·larshall Plan for the t'.'Conomic reconslruction of a Europe devastatt'.'rl by Wnrld \liar JI and encouragci1 !he encirclement of the Sov iet l,'nion to contain the spre;id of communism. 1"he NATO alliance, the milit:try derense assistance program and the Poin t Four Plan s ta rt l'l d under Acheson. Acheson salrl the slate of foreign af. f,11,irs whrn he li"Klk t•nn!rol of the St.1te De partment rem1ndrc"I him of the story of a traveler asking 1hreC't10ns. Tht'.' tra\"elPr w1ts lolrl · "If you "":int !n go Ulere, you should n"t start from here." Russia was blockarl1ni:: Berlin, men11c- lng il~ neighbor nations and preparmg to sponsor ·war in Korea. ll was iron ic Jhat Acheson, once ac· cused by member1'i of Congress of being pro-Communist. v.·as instrun1ental in the first U.S. shooting v.•ar wit h Communists, in Korea. He a!so persuaded United Na- lions for \hf' first 11n1e 10 send at least token arn1erl £orc('s into ha1tle. ll.S. military l0sscs in KorPa anrl memories of a Slil te Department wh ite parer rl('nnuncing thr Nationali~t Chine~e regime in T1a\\·an bro u g h t calls in Congr!'ss £or Achrson'.c:: resi~nation anrl marle him an issue in the 1950 and 19;>2 elections. At the peak of "the onslaught. Acheson got into a taxi. accorrling II) B popular story ; House OKs Equality F or \Vomen \VASJllNGTON (AP) Ad vocates of equal rights for ~'omen. including the right to be drafted. have capped a half. century fight by winning a maior House victory. But pro- spects fnr quick Senate ap· provl'll are dnubtful fly 11 :154-23 vote, !he House appro1·ed Tuesday and sent to the Senate fl constitutional amendment ex tending specifically In women the ··equal protection or the law'" guaranteed under the 14th amendment. The vote on the equal-rights resnlut1on ca n1e on the day or another victory for \\·omen"s rights advocates. Presid ent Wed~tsday, Octobtr lJ, 1'171 DAILY l'JLOT S . 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V•ht•~· FREE PAPAYA BRIMQ THIS COUPON T~ DEE'S NUTRITION CENTER "'I War11..-at Mot11olla Fow to111 Yalltf 147-ll ll I ' ' ' 11 I 1: WASHl NGTON (UPI} -The public was given Its first look today at data sub- mitted by auto makers to b<1ck up their 11dvert.i~ing claims, Snmf' samples: you·~ interested in economy, and "'ho isn't these days, check out Dart Demon, the economy car that's not a ntiniC'ar but saves like one.'' "Say, "ren·t you Dean Acheson'.''' !he cl\b dri\·f'r asked. "Yes," Acheson r11'plierl. "Do you want me to get out now~" Ac-heSQn was harassed by domestic critirs such as~,the late Sen .. Joseph R. t.1cCar!hy 1R-\Vis.), 'A"ho tried to prove that lhe. secretary had alln"'Cd Com- n1unist. ... ympa\hizrrs to in nu ence thr Stalt' Departmen!. This campaign drr\\' nourishment from Achesnn's remark that he would not turn hi.~ back nn Alger Hiss, a friend and fonner State Department employe convicted of perjury for sayln~ he did not give state secret.s to a Cotn- munist courier. l'\ixon confirmed that (\\'Ol----------------------------------- "·omen are among the handful -A General f\1n1nrs ad sa ys Che\·elle ha1'i "109 adv11ntages to keep it from becoming old before ils lime." The list includes such innO\'ations as t he RUlnmatic choke. kc.v!t'.'SS door Jocking, balanced wheels and tires, ''up to four in- terior color choices" and -one by one - lhl'l safety features required by federal law for a ll cars. -Ford, backing up claims that its cars ere quieter th<.n expensive imporls. sub- mitted tests going back to 1966. The Fo rd wa~ the 41ui@lest. It "'a s ne\\'. The losers Included st 1963 Daimler with 37.22~ miles end a 1964 Jaguar with more than 20,000 miles. -A r>odge advertisement slated: "So ir ---' s o ..... -- FASHION ISLAND N•wport Center The documt>nlation included a list of II f>mall C'ars, nF "·hich ))emon had the SP· cond highest list price, Dodge explained that U.S. cars are discnunl.ed mnre than imports, largejy explaining thP rlif· ference . But n£ six U.S. brands listed, on- ly Capri had a hig her list price th an Demon. -Toyot111 advertised that Its 197 1 Corona "aC'celer.11t@s faster, h8s a higher I.op sptt<l." Than what? Than the 1970 Coron a, the data. said. The documentation. seven vnlumes totaling 1.227 pages, ha s released by the Federal Trade Commission !FTC), which order@d .11uto manufactuers to provide it. Man y of the claims were hackert with extensive engineering and test data. Acheson demonstrated his loyalty tn Truman the day after the November, !94fi. elections v.·hen Tn1man returned tn \\'ashington from his home <1 I Independence, ~to. The Republicans had captured both houses of Congress. Acheson wa1'i the only person of cahinet or near-cabinet status to meet and greet the downcast President. being C{)nsidered for twn \"ac<1ncies in the Supreme Court. "The h1~ \"n\e g1\"e~ added impetus and n1omentum to the eq11al-rights movement," said Rep . r-.·1artha Griffiths t D- f\1ich .), chief spon sor of the equal·nghts resolution. "I do nnt see how the Senate ca n dt'.'ny passage of the amend- ment" But 1'ihe. ~·as pessimistic ahnut quic k Senate action. "One of the main snags last year was nu r assumption that the Senate "'ou\d act. After all, 82 senators had introduced their O\\'n l'lmendments, hut they didn"t take any action." 1uede ii Ja11y HUNTINGTON CENTER Huntittqton IMch QuaHCraft has affinity for the new femininity. The pure allure of ankle strapping s. high heels an d wedges. The temptation of show-you shapes. The lush touch of silky black suede. • FASHION SQUARE S•t1t• An• A little sass. a lot of class. and for just 11. 99 SOUTH COAST PLAZA Co•t• M••• I . Coming Soon To • • • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7800 Edinger Ave. <ONE BLOCK WEST OF BEACH BLVD.I "' ·=-,,, c;iii~;;i;;;===r.;;~;;; ,,,, ,,, ,,,,,:· '••• DO-IT -YOURSELF BUILDING SUPPLY CENTER : ,.:; "EVERYTHING fOR !Hf BUILDER AND HOME OWNER" •:: :=.:·:·:::·::::::::.:-:-:-:·'.·:-:-:-:-:·:-:-:-:-:-:-:·:·:-:-:-:-:·:·:-:-:-:·:·:~·:·:-:-:-:-:-:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:-:-:-:·;-::;.;:;:;:::;:::::::·:-:·:·:·:-:-:-'.·'.-:·:-:-:-:-:-: THE GREATEST BARGA I HS OH EARTH Our beautiful new l 00,000 square foot out let in Hunting to n Beach, will be onl'l of the large!.! a nd most modern buil d ing supply centers in the nation ond w ilt offer the world's largt st selection of b uilding moteriol\ under one roof -ovtr 100,000 b uilder and do-it-yourself iltms! "Angels Sells for less" be· cause o f its trtmendous purcho!.ing power, co ntrol of it s o wn distribution fo cil1 t1es, its own im porl d ivision, a nd its ow n whole- solt morktting d ivision supplying many olht r re!oil orgonizo· lions . Yes , you con buy for less at ANGELS, becoust you ore vir· tuolly buying a t wholesale . But, if you a rt a dealer, ""'' must insi st that yo u bring your r ~o le perm ii. ANGELS SELLS FOR LESS WORLD'S LARGEST RETAIL OUTLET FOR •LUMBER •HARDWARE •PLUMBING •PAINT •ELECTRICAL• NURSERY •SMALL APPLIANCES •HOUSEWARES •COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLIES THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE NATION A Oin,io n of 0.ylin. Inc. Wotch Th is Paper For The Orange County Opening OF THE "ORIGINAL ANGELS" Your nearest Angeli Store now i1 - Norwalk (Plre1tone & Studebaker) or Garden Grov~ (Chapman & Harbor) • ' t DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Cable TV's Five c1t1es are 8ll1d ying a joint cable television sys· tern tCATV J that may greatly affect the lives or area res1· dent ~. ' Officials from Costa ~lesa , fluntington Beach. New· JJOrt Beac h, Founlain \'allev and \\'estm1nster have been \vorktng for more than a y·ear on a proposal to 3\Vard a <:on1mo n franehi ~e to one operalor. t\t present. cable T\i' is not a concept t hat has the general publit spellbound, 'f he n1ed1um has been around for a long time f10\I' and 1n cities '''here it has been intro- d uced it has e~tablished a record of failing lo live up to advance notice~-But the potential remains The JOlnl JiO~·ers apprqach may be the \11ay lo tap it. Potentials pro\•tdcd they re~ay any debts they ma y have incurred, if they are dissatisfied. The danger of a five-city network is th at compet1· lion may be Jacking and Jll1e company may have enor· mous influen ce. It may be that the problems of CA'f V tnrla y rnay be n11nimited by the joint authority or magnl· fied into mass mediocrity. The result ""ill largely depend on the planning that is done today. Ol y1npic Pool-at Last .<\ year and a half of treading water on the Harbor lligh School Olympic pool prOJecl is over and it looks as though students and the pub\il" "'ill be in the sv.•im in the S34~,000 pool by next .i\1arch. ~l o~l of those involved in the collecl1ve pt:inning be- lte1•e so and the concept is uov.· being pre0cnt('d to the various city coun1.:ils 'for creatio n of a joint cable TV au- thority The biggest advantage they see is the ah1l1ty t o ex- tract from the operator gre:iter guarantees of p('rforn1· ance and progran1n11ng , For one thing, they arc hopi1 g to puW the operator that 11·ins the contratl into install- in g a two-way !duplex s~stem l rather than the le ss e'o:- pensive one-v:ay 1sunplex 1 co nnection. The duplex ~y:-tl'm would be a boon to the tonsumer in that it could Ile used to transmit as 1\·ell as receive informatinn. Rel"cnll)' the Ne\vporl·~tesa Unified Schoo! Dist· rict a\1•arded the pool construction project to Bremac l 'on~truc:tion Co. of Santa Barbara. ending a lengthy de· bale about the costly rear t1on1instr urtion fa cil it y. r\ coord inated approat·h also 1s designed lo give t!1e cities greater le\'crage in bargaining for publle scrv11·e channels for the broadcast of educational courses. public meetings, and fire and po!1C'e training filn1s . Officials ~ay introduction of the nel11·ork is five )'Cars a"·ay, even if aU the con1 n1unities endorse it. The system "'ould not be inOicted on residents: a home 1\-'ould be hooked up for the payment of a monthly fee. Originally estimated to cost $275.000, the joint f i· nanring venture -involving the City of Newport Beach, the school d istriC't and a public fund-raising group - 11ecessarily ignored the price-11•age freeze. Inflation con- tributed heav_ily to the increased cost of the project, officials 11·ere told ,\!though there \Vere some ·'add-o ns" ,;uth ;is a S12 .400 e:-;pense for bleacher~ and $13.300 for a bl ock wall , lt appears the pool price escalation ex emplifies what some trustees said all along. Notably, Selim S. "Bud" Franklin 111arned trustees t hat delaying the idea for a shared community fa c:i lity would increase its cost. Performance criteria 1\•ould be established ;ind pro- vide the me:ins of regulating the authori ty. Cities 1vould be able to drop out of the agency "'ith 60 days ' nolice, One eannol criticize thoughtful consideration of ptiblic expenditures. but it is lo be hoped that future i;:1ty.school district ventures may move rapidly enough to forestall at least some of the effects of inflation. Jtlost C:o111plai11ts C:enter on Viole11ce Television Influences Child Anyone who doubts the im pact of telev ision on children need only reflect on the fact that Buffalo Bob, host of !he 1950s TV prograrn Howdy Doody, \s one nf !he hottt>st properties on the college lecture ci rcuit. 'rhe students who flock to see Buffalo Bob used lo wat ch h1111 on the lube or -in the case of a favored frw - from !he \'antage point of the show's Peanut Gallery. In Howd y Dood~··s heyday, tele\'ision \':as generally regarded as harmless escap1sn1. /\nt so today. Soc10\ogil':ls and parents ha\'e come l{I realize that TV {'a n influence youthful behavior. and not always for the betl rr Thus, the netwnr·ks are being pressured by lhe governm<'nl and private organ1zallons to incre.<isC' the quanllty and quahty of children's pro- gramming ~IOST CQ,\IPLAl:"\TS about TV pr0- grams aimed at youngsters center CJn \")O\ente. In June \%8, Saturday Revie w reported that an right-hour sampling Qf l ele\'i.~1on on S;i!urday -a big T\'· wa!r.:h1ng day for t•hi lr!ren -\\'a.~ filled w1 1h episodes of torture. beating, and kill- 1r,~ A rf:L'Pnt survr\' :;hn\1•rd that "little 1! anything 11a s changed ," 1he mag;.z1ne slall"rl. The ~aL!onal Ass?r.:1at1on of Broad- ca sters d1spul ('s this 1 ll"W. "All three na- l19na l nrtworks ha\·e rec!'ntlv come 110 \\'Ith new ideas in chlldi-en ·s prO. Editorial R esearch gramming," /\AB vice president for !elev1s1on William Carlisle !old Editoria l Research Reports. "All of these -the NBC afternoon programs, the CBS morn- ing programs. the ,\BC pnme-lime specials -emphasize education 1n an enterta inin g. no11-v1olenl formal." IT IS SO:'l-I ETl~tES argued that violence on TV has a cathartic eHect - that 1s, 1l lends to dissi pate any ag· gresSJ \'I.' impulses in virwer~. Ru t a re- cent s1urly crinduc ted <il Pennsylvania State L:n11·ers1ty rrporterl th;:il ius1 thr opposite 1s true. TI1e rcscarchrrs fOt1nd that a group or yn11ngsters e)tposed over a four-week period to 12 progran's classified as "aggressirc" -1nrlud1ng Supcrmn n and Batm;in -d1 splavrd u1 - creased physica l or verbal aggresSion, or bnth The c·.s. Suq;eon 1.cncral's Advisory Commiuce on Tclel'iS1on and Social Behavior may ~·el! reach sunilar con· clusions. Two researchers for the com· m1t!Cf> !Qlrl the American Psych0logical Assoc:ia t1on 's conl'ention, Sept. 4, that evidence indicates children are using vio lence on telel'ision as "a partial guide for their own actions ." The committee 's report ls to be sub1n llted hy the end of 197 1. ~tEAr-;·\VHILE, THE Fedrral Com· munications Cornmission has set up a t<.sk force on children's programming and is itself in the midst of an inquiry in- to the subject. Broadc:astin~ magazine reports that the probe has attracted 80.000 pieces of mail "a. broader and more emotional response than any FCC proceeding_" For their part the net~·orks already are trying to upgrade lhe quality of t•h1ldren 's shows. NBC has announcrd plans lo produce a half-hour, ~londa~·- 1hrough-Fnday series in 1972 lhat \11111 )1ave "a b&.lanced edu c a I i on al -en- lc.rlainmrnt format. '.\'tth the accent on learning_" Al least two nev.• child ren 's programs nov.· on the air, The Jackson ~Jive and L1dsville, ha ~·e gotten high tr.arks fron1 critics. However. the NAB opposes a petition filed wi1h 1he FCC proposing elimination of con1mercials from children's shows <ind a v.·eeklv n1inimum of 14 hours of such prog rarTiming. These are stiff and perhaps unattainable demands, but the climat.e of opinion at the FCC and among the> \•iewing public clearly is reform- 1n1nded. Jiggering the Crime Stats Cnm" Ill 0 115 C('IUntry. for [he p<t.~l four d·'·Jrles has bcrn as pcr1aq1,., ;1~ unr n1,.11 111 rh1~ rouni ry hJs ~.11d 1t I' .::ind 1h~t n1;1n 1~ .r. E!IJ,!:ir !-[(iol'rr. h,.,,rf of tli" ~ !H I-!(•~ r,1J! Ille hes! !'i'alls:.1's on !hr ~11t11r·o I '11•1' lJ<f' fll 11)11rh ht· h.1~ 'l•\l • !hf"'" ,•,t:d ' h '(1[1<'·• n1 .1i1P pt•o: 1r•':; Tf'r',1 • ,1;r111d 1n ,1n"r.-~ \fl rn1> l'l•'r -•·<,,1~ ;/,~ 1111' r1~1>1111:il 1r·r.1• '\' \ , nf !lib l 11 I r n t Pl ~ . ---!. CrilT'e fl r no r t " 'Y" ~·l'o·rh 111~ rlcr ··1- men1 rnmp tlP' lr- r1e:i. rr1111e . l\h1 rh l!1"<" l •'[lf•rt!i rl'flrct, <HP 11 1!!ful hrirn1cu!C'. tu1e1h'r rape. aggr.:i· \r.•rd assault, ri1bhl't1 hu·i::larv, r~r lhl'lt. an•I Jarrrnv n\ rr $50 Har.!·, ri1Tie Thr re:it ~luff - Thi' Fl'.! 1hrrrtor hai; a lwav~ h;1d a vrstcd intrrrsl 1n a h1~h and r1~1n:: crime rate. The higher the enme rale. !he t>as1 er It 1.~ rn whcr1lle or bully rn ore monry fnr his dcpartrnenl frnm the ca.n~rrs~ Or !iO the argu ment ol his critics goe~. AS FAR AS IT ,t?nes. th1!i yrar the. ar~u· ment ~en1 \lr. J. Edgar Hoover 1s no OltANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert /\1• \Yr r.<1. Pub lisher ·r11omru l\rt:vil. t.:rl1ror Allirrl lr. Bnrr.~ £drwr11ll f'ug~ l.d11111 Tht' ~dltorl11l Jlll~e o! th,. P11'ily Pllnl •erk1 lo lnlf'l"m 111HI ~11rn•1-lllle madrn by prrY'nl1ni:; lho<li nt'""lll•P"r'• •)1•ln1.1n5 11nrl ,.1,m- "frlr.ntAry nn tnJIWJi 1+f inl •·ro·~l And 11iltniflc;antt, by 11rovh11ni:: 11 l"run1 for thf! exp!'f'11l•1n "r •·Ur r,.~d,.r~ optnlon11, and by rr""'"'•11~ P~e. di\'f'~ vlcw1)0inlJI t1f 1nfurn1•·cl r,h--•f'rV4:" and 5pok•·~n1"n on t•.1ur.$ ot the day, Wedneaday, October 13. 1911 tnn•~t·r lhe ul!1mate arbiter ol "ha ! index 1•rnn i> rrall v !i hrJw s. Thi~ .~rn ~111\'I', anO pol1t1«all.v 1inoo'Jrta n! role ha~ hePTI taken r>'rr hv .\1r . H"nver's superior, Attorney General .John N. ~htchell. fl-t r. \l1tchelt works fnr ~,r. N1xrin . t:ntil la~! year. :'11r Hr;n\'cr h;id never ~·nrked f1'r an.von(' flfher than hi m~rlf anrl his drpn rlmrnt. as a seri"!s fl f irritated at- t0rn rv generals a n d presidents can IC'' t1f\'_ P.e~au~P tllr. Mit rhell tn it laq~e part drtf'rminr~ the Prcsictenrs domrslic 1'li+l1t1ral st ratci;v, he is dcrp!\' C'lmm itlC'd If') the major premi!ie on which fllr. Nixon \\'aS elrr·!cd in 19ti8. This brinn that the Democrats had made th!. streets of our r·ities unsafe, that hard crime was ram- pant. and that a chan,11e Clf &dm inist ral inn wnulrl <"hange all that. Thus. il is to ~1r. flolitC'hclJ's intrre~t to minimi7.e the prr;wlh and effect or crime under the Renu btiran administration. II is In the ln· trrt'sl of Mr. Hoover, as alwavs. to make crime look as baleful as possible. WHICH OF THESE vii;ws was to pre1·ail was m1tde clear tD certain reporters coverin-' th e Justice Depnrl- ment in Washln.i:ton on June 22. J!l70. When the FBI figures on Index crime were released that day they were ac· rnmpanied bv an e1planallon written by 1'.fr. HoovPr. This has been done since 1he FBI st:u1cd rele1~lnf? crime flQures In 1933. Sin<'e the reports themselves are alml'l~I impossible to grasp readilv, repor1rr5 tradltlonall y rely on Mr. Hl)Over's interpretation of tht-m. :ind lbl'ir stories renect this lntcrpret,tlnn. ~lr. Hoovt:r's June 22, 1970 press memo read: "For release Monday p.m. June 22. 1970 -ACCt'Jrdlng to figures made :i vail:ihle through the FBl's Uniform Crime R('porls and rele•sed by Attoml'y fr<·n<>r:il John N. Mitchl"\l, serious crin1e in the U.S. mnltnued Its upward trtind. rr~·nrding • ll percl!nt rise na tionally for the first thrtt month& In 1970 when c0m- ..... parl!d to the same period in 1969.'' TlllS ST t\ TE\tE/\T nevpr hit the na- l!r:in"s pre~s \I.Ire~. bE't·au~e 1t ~·a~ never nkayPd Uy .\lr ,\li1che1L l'nheard of. The ~ta ternenl ~as re1rritten 1n t.litchell 's of- f1(·p 1t (<1 me out \lkP 1h1s "For release ;\1rindny pm , June 22. 1!170 -Allorne y (;cncral Jnhn N r-.111- 1·hell :innnunced today thal the FB!'s ! 'rifnrm (.;rime Rrport s show that the r;ite Of int:rease of violent crimes in the li r~t. thr!'e mon1hs of !970 slowed bv 7 percent in the major cities of the nation -t1nd by 3 percent in the nation as a whole " • Both interpretations could propt>rly ~ drawn from !he index crime reports of lhe fBl Neither can concl!al the fa ct. revealed in the reports, that reported cT1me is increasin~ under the Rl'publicans at aboul the same rate as it increa sed under the Democrats. !'11R, lfOOVER'S interpretation would have cost votes. ~1r. ~1 itch e 11 l!i , putnlively. grabbed onto srime. If crime is up. and Mr. Hoover is right, !he FBI gets more money to fight crime. If viole nt crime has s towed down, as Mr. ritilchell \\'ould have ii. Congress will be lulled about FBI funds. And we have srime kind of a mess. But you knew that, of course. Dear Gloomy Gus Supermarket! in Costa M e s • should set up e1presJ theckout atands for tai:payerl!i standing Jn line behind portly welfare rttl· plenlJ with thelr food stampa ind two or three overloaded shopping citrs. One's own purd111ses SHm so pitiful It's downright embarrass- ing. -G. C. T~lt Ntl--.119Ch ~· ..,,....., -' R-.C .... fllf tttt.. .t IM --· .... ~-"' _.,. 1e OIM!ftr ..._ o .. t<r ,Jr.t, c Translating Idioms ls a Tricky Thing ~:: , ·'·s~ I Y, ' " l. ,,, t,,, 'f''1' .. ,. " 'J- I was talking ~·ith a Russian "'ho is in this country on an exchange program, and he said that one of the things that bothered him was our frequent refer- ences 10 Kh rush- chev's phrase: "\\'e shall bury you." Thls. he said, v.•as a poor trnn slation of the idiom actually used . What the phrase m ea n l in Hussi an wa s, "Y.'e shall leave you in the dust" in the race between the U.S . .and Russia for economic supremacy. THE TRANSLATION of idioms from one language to anoth er has always posed a tricky problem . Some informed persons insist that ll wrong translation ~·as responsible for our dropping the rirst atomic bombs on Hiroshima a n d Nagasakl -the J apanese verb , "mokusatsu,'' meaning both "no com· ment " or "to kill ~·ith silence ." As Dr. Mario Pei points out in his re1·ised edition of The Story of Language. lhe Japanese reaction lo our demands for unconditional surrender was interpreted as rejecting our ultimatum as "unworthy of notice." \\'hat the Japanese premier actually said, according to the story. was that his government had decided to withhold comment until they had time to study the demand further, TH E IT ALIAr-;s have a phrase, "Tradullore. -traditoire,'' v.·hich means ''A transl ator is a traitor," Word s and phrases take on different nua nces and connotations in a different language : Balzac's Droll Stories are not whal V."e mean by "droll "; the Spanish "Los Toros Bravru;" does not really mean "the brave bulls"; and Danie's Divine Comedy is nothing like what we would be inclined to call a "comedy.'' Even the same language has its own pitfalls of misunderstanding regional use. I recall a story about an Englishman, an American and a ScoLsman telling their experiences in other English-speaking areas. The Englishman recounted : ''I'll never forget my feelings the first time I had breakfast in America, v.·ben the waitress leaned over my shoulder and whispered : 'Are you through with your cereal?' It was some time before r discovered she meant, 'Ha ve you finished your por· ridge?' " THE AMERICAN rejoined : "Well , shortly after I landed in England, a waiter came up to me al lunch and said, 'How did you find your chop, sir?' I replied, 'Oh, I looked behlnd the potato and there it was,· before 1 realiz.ed he was asking me how I liked it." And lhe Scotsman weighed in with : "I waa once In lodgings in a small \Own in the west of Jreland. When I'd tlnilbed supper, an exettdingly pretty girl came Into my room and said, 'W\U I strip now, 1ir?' 1 fled Into my bedroom and locked the door, but leamtd alterwards that lrish rtrls always talk 1bout 'stripping the table' when they clear dlshe5." Sehrc!ioll.1 /rom Mr . llarMs' latest c0Uectia11 of columru in book /nrm. "Leouing the Sur/act," art being rt· printed u,ihile ht is on oocation. -Editor Mesa Needs the 300-Acre Park To the Editor : Thank you for the excellent article that appeared on the editorial page entil!ed , "The Stuff of Dreams' in your October 6, issue. The "Project 80" committee ap- preciates the support JOur paper has given us. \Ve belie\•e l'cry strongly in the cit""s need for !his JOO-acre park to ensure the proper environment for Costa ~tesa in the years ahead. THIS PARK \\'ILL not become a reali- ty unless th e peoplf' of !he city of Costa ~!esa let thr C'uunly <ind state ;ul- ministrnllons know our wishes. II is our plan !o rally 1he support of all lhe citi zens behind this worlhwhllc projc<:l. We recognize the value of mass n1eclia in- fnm1ation d1ssen1inalion and Io o k forv:ard to working ~·ith your per sonnel In solicit the inlerest of the community on !his project. The "Proiect 80" committee consists of five cl ti1,ens ;ippointed by the mayo r ;ind city co uncil plu s 1wo city staff members, .JACK CHAPr-.tA N Chairman, Project 80 Committee School Prayer To the Editor : In reg;ird lo Guest Editorial of Oct. 5 <1ga1nst school prayer. as I said in my Jetter of fk:t . 4, 1 ~·ent lo sel'eral schools and I v.•ou!d sa y 1\·ith all de nominations and pohtical parties. \re didn't have a printed paper tu pray from. Anyone who has to read a prayer lo pray is in real bad shape. If they don 't kn ow ho~· lo pray, there is ·- Mailhox ' 1.etlers from 1·eoders art welcome. f\'orrnullu 1vrllers sl101i/d convey their rue.~.>oges I'll 300 words or less. Tl1 t right ro condense letters to fit spac• or rlnn uiate libel is reserved. All ltt- 1.ers 11111st 111cl11de signature and mail· lil!1 adrlress, but names may be with- ii eld 011 request if sufficient reaso11 1,-; oppa rent. Poetry will not be pub- l1sl1ed. a prayer in lhe Ntw Testament. It I! nondenomlnational and nonpolitical . M. M. MOORE Pet1alty tor Oil Spill To the Editor: Now that there ha ve been no large oil spills lately. only small ones , and !he courts have decided that huge oi l com- panies <'an't be put in jail. only fined. ( \1•onder if it wouldn 't be time to think about putting the presi dent of the com· pany at fault in jaiL tliaybe six months , suspended all but one "'eek. would give him time for meditation about oil spills that they cannol control. EVEN THEY HAVE the respcinsibi\ily and the money, at a guess about $150,000 a year pill.'! stock optioll.'i, which are prob- abl y not taxed too severely, plus fair· sized expense accounts . I can only wonder jf it might not ha\·e al least some effect on nil spills along any coastline, oot only ours. ROBERT A. WATIS Tiresome for Women's Lib Remarks a Indy !iberalloni.sl gets tired of hearing: "Whal do \vomen really want? They own the world already. \Vhy do they want to run ii?'' "Pree them? Thal makes me laugh . Free them from what?" "I thought all cru· 5aders rode on while horses, or broom· sticks." "The hand that rocks the cradle now w2Jl!S to upset the apple cart." I , .::? rs' I .... ~\ \·~- .J "Women do deserve special con- sideraUon because they have the problem of bearing children. But men ha ve a P"'"' blem , too. They have to bear with women." "AGATHA, HOW can you hope to be equal to a man lI you JO around acting like a wo1Nn?" "Look, they gave the women tht right to vote because It was thought they would c:lean up pollU~. That w11 Ml years or IO q:o. So wha t 1bout polltScs l0day1 Hll it ever betn In 1 bigger mua?" "What lood does It do to give a woman what ahe wantl anyw•y? As soon u she aets It, she decides 11he wanla a:omtthlng else." "Hey, Agalh11, I just thought up a sJog.an for your women's Hberatlon movement . How about 'Today the world, tomorrCJw the universe'?" "ALL 1 CAN SAY Is we'll never have 1l female president .as long 1s I'm alive ind ruldent." ' I "If you did put a woman in tbt White I Rouse, the fi rst thing she'd want to do is pa int it a different color." "Agatha, I'm tired of arguing the meriLs of lhe case with you. I'll belit\'e you're equal to me the day you can sit dov.·n and grow a beard and beat me at lndian hand wrestling." "Imagine having a Supreme Court made up of four old men and five old ladles. It just doesn't make sense." "NO ~1A1TER HOW equal you make a woman she 'll always expect a man to do the pushing when they go through a revolving door." "Liberating v.·omen wouldn't make any dlffertnce to me. U I went to lunch with 11 o( them. I'd 111111 be the one who had to pick up the check." "Agatha, U I agree to right 1111 your wrongs, will you gel out of the pulpit and back Into the kitchen ? I'm hunuy, honey." 1---By Geo.,,., ---. • Dear George : Do you have assistant. to help you write: 11uch ldloUc answtr11 CURIOUS Dear Curious : No, I do most of It mystlf and - er. Yes, I have assistants to help me wri ... uh, would you mind lak• ing your trade to another advice columnist? I'm not fetlln& well • day, I I ' f [ " " '! • I t y b r • j ' 1. . ; ' f I " I Saddleha~k EDITI ON Today's Final . N.Y. Stocks VOL. 64, NO. 245, 5 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1 ~7 1 TEN CENT~ Small .. :Business1nen Protest License Fee Hil{e th\11('1.;; of sn1al1 bu,1nt's:-.e~ along ~outh fl ran11no ltl';.1 1n San Clrn1ente loi uncn- tti a·uf'•\ nrga1u1.,it1on 1h1s \\t-ek a11d os an 1n1t1 ;1I prn1e-.:t spoke out :-.l roogl~· agai11~t 11rO\ll•~1·1t 1n:q4•r hlkt'• 111 tf+r i"ll) s hu..;111e~~ !11'<'r.,r fe1•, Thf' ~1r•ill'.; ,1and aga1n.~1 a n~ 1·ha11g1· 111 the lt·I':-, 1·:11n~· 1h1n 11g ;in outhnr u1 fhf' n1•\\' ~ruup b•~tnn· S:1n t:len1"!11tr ! 'h.1n1hr 1 ••I (.'1nn111t•fl'f· d1:·r1·\!1f'1 T11•·-;~ta · \\'1ll1.a1n \\;,:J..,'r µr1·-~1df'nl 111 tht nr"1 ~rouµ known a ~ lhe Suutn El Ca1nu.o H1l'1!!1C~~ A~.•oc1atrc1 I SE B:\ 1. :;trC.iSl'rl that hi s i.:rou['t of nca!'I\' :)fl mr.mller' was against' lhl' 11e11 fees unit-~!\ spt>c1fil'.: prfl 11 .. 1ons 11 ere rnade to direl:tly benthr bu~1oes!l111en. Chamber or ~·orn1ner<'e 01!1c1a ls, \\ha h;ne s1ud1t>d !hf' propos:il-; to hike th.- h·e~ :in 91•eragt nt 300 pet('e nl, ha i r rr 1nained neutral on lhe 1ssut·. The 1iccnst' 111att cr 11111 be the ~11hiec1 nf anolher c11.1· lOUnc1I study scs~1011 :on!ghl at 7·.10 o·c!ocl. \\';ilke r s outline of tile 11e11· 11~~ot·1al 1il11 incl oded a proposal 11hic.:h l'ha1nlx'" l'resi1tcnl \l'..il1er Hunler termed a · r(';i l hear .. • Till.' t-:1 L"a1111nu 1nerrha11t ~ l1a1 e a~\..,,rl lh:il 1lie annual f1c,..ta La l hn,r1.1 n1t<i l'araU(' ruulr llr alt«red lo 1111 luclr lhf' :'ou!h !'.:I <.:atn1no :irea-ahra.1s b1pa~srd eal'h Of the pre1·10U!\ parai!e l'l•ar:; The gruup 11as tur111tll. he ~;11tl. hi g11r 'lrrngth aud rt>pres.~r11auo11 to !111· hu-.111t·~s t:n111n1un11y ah1nJ; !lit' 111.nn 1horoughfarc- SEBA alrC'ad\ ha~ ol11err~. a bv.:1nl 11f d1rteto1·s antl se\.-ra! ~J)('l"ll1 r 1.01111n11trr proJCt:ls.' \\'alkrr told d1rci:1urs 1 Ir srre:;~ed lhal thr grot1p 11 bhr~ !rt 11·ork v:ith thr t•h;.in1b~'I'. Ont'. o[ lhf' 1uJcs l11r 1111•11ilu•r-.l11p 111 '\EB . .\ he ~aid, 11 a~ 1h;!l 1 11r1niJer~ ;ihu JOln tile t'ha1nbcr of 'on1n1•·n·1· Tiil· tun\HllllC'•"' he r~p1a111t:d. 11111 dc.11 II 1111 l.!:l(:;Qfl l'.l\h 1!1c (ha111l.ri'!' ur (.'0111· 1t1cr1e ;ind olhrr ~:In LIC'll1Crl1t" Cirga1111.<i · -.\11 ;i1ll t•n1-.1n~ nun1111ttrr 11111111 111!] li\l('lllJ)I If! lill luUc lhc ~Ulil!1•1"1) i'll't•:1 bu;;111r~~n1i·n 111th pron1011un,1) c1 t•111-. 1hrough !he 1c<ir u.)uall) !1clrl 111 (J1l1t1· p<Jrl~ of rhr c111 The t:0111n1i1 1re abv 11 111 l;u11 1eh to-o p at1 verlls1ng can1 p;u gn~ h) help busu1e:ss111cn tope \\uh ad1 ert 1s111g c 0'1' \ ~JICl'lal 1·1 e111s co1nn11ttee "h11 h 111!11•xp lure \.13}S ot i1bta1n111g n1ore foot 1rafl1l 111 the area. One ot the group's guals IS lo alt1'r the traU1tio11al parade 1 uule 1n an <'\!len1pl lu lure cusomer.s lu lhf' :irca s bl1~1ne~~ f1 nn ... \l'alhf'r ~pvh.: ;,1 lcng1n on lne bu ... 1ne~~ hLc11..,c 1 ... ~ue ;ind 'trC'~ ... t'<I thAt 1neft'a~t·d l"{'\{•llllC~ \\OUhl Gel h.J !hf t:ll_\' general lund · \\e l·an 1 find a henet1I to !lie bus1ncs:;n1an 111 the ne1v J1ecn:.t' fees,·· tie said. •·\vne of tht n:•1e11u1• v.•111 go 10 tht. lhainber of <·0111n1crc·e. e11hcr.·• / fie propo~ed thal one.thi rd of 1he ne1v l't\enur be l"hannf'IOO rnto tht ..:ha1nbf'r ~ annua l ad1ert1sn1t: and pro1notion t:am· pa 1_gn lo augrncnt the a1 crage of Sl0.000 11·h1ch the ('It~ rOn!nbute'i ca'"h 1 car al read~ · \r alhC'r po11H<'d out the l1~·f'11~t· issue a, his nr11 grQup"s at1cn1p1 lo "hn 111g our rhe ~ina ll busJnes~111an 11 ilo ha~n t bcc'n tic;ird ·· ··11 e re no! alonr . "t fcrl the ~an1 r wa.1 he Sdld . ires ew ema ots .Johnson Trial Original Dea th Suspect Grilled Hy TO)I BARLE\' 01 t~t Otoly Piiot l !>H ..\ ,\Janne la nce corpora! v:ho 11·a~ onct !ht prune suspect in the killi ng of Connie Lynne Johnson . a m1nistc.r·s granddaugh· tf'r \\·ho~e 1<-.~;1n1n11v 11-a.~ otfcrcd hr hind eloscd doors and ·a mys1erious drifh'r n·ho 1~ now ta cinlo': trial in ,\lassachust1 1.~ -these three factors today "dded ne . .i. drama lo the rnurder tri al uf ?o.larint policen1a11 1\lark .lohnson, or ~a n Clcn1ente. Defense attorney Ray Sharp injected all th ree elen1ents in \ht final hours or his efforts on behalf of the 21).year-old clefen- dan1. Sharp brought Franki t \Vaynt i\lell1no 10 court to recall testimony that flnce put the &in Francisco cook in fhl" S.1n Clen1ente Cit y ,J;iil for four clay~. I.in ked with ,\lellino in Sharp':1 f'ross- es:a1ninalio11 \\":l-" tticha.rd Beede. " transient 1••ho once recalled a con· 1·ersation \r i!h Mellino for San Clf'1nenl e Detective l.eonti rd Gooch\"in and \\'ho han - ded 01·er !o police a field jacket one'! owned by t-.lcll inu and wh il'h appearf'd to be splattered 1vith blood . Thal conrersn!ion tnok plaC'e af'er ll:t killing 011 .June 16, 19i0 ot i\!r~ .. lnhn.so11. :!IJ, and it is alleged that :'11el!ino told Bretle as hr poin ted out the apar1n1ent at 416 i\lontrrev Lane whi!r the l\\'O mt>n 1o1.ere l·ru1~u1g ;u·..,und Sa n CJen1c1te; 1-f nnseu., Sta 111p, Gu 11 u.ou Ele ctc£1 To Chc1111ber l\le1nbcr.~ pf the chambf'r or commf'r('ie In San Clrmcnll' hflve elected five wcll- known <"ommunity ll'aders lo three-year terms !o the chambrr"s board of diret· tor~. h1 1n;ii! batlots listing about a score or candid;'ltcs. the tne1nbcrs s e I e c l e d telephone C'XCC'Uli\'C Bob G a n non , ~portrish ing o\\·ne r Don Han~en, Planning Commission Chairman Art Holmes, auto dealer To1n Stamp and manufacturer Al t'il~cr Sr. The next stage in the ran el1ttion cycle for the chamber will be: the St\ection of I slate of candidates for cha mber offices. A three·mRn committee '"ill dr&ft tht list of nominees which can be augment ed \\'Ith nominations from the board C1! directors. The ne1v t·ha mber officers ¥:ill be 11wom into offic-e at the chamber's annu11l banquet in early 1972. ''That i~ where the rnarried bitch Ji vrd --she won'! bother anyone aga in." lt v.as a primf" tactor 1n thP. r ircun1stancrs Iha! led San Clement,. · police to bouk ,\lell ino. 20. on suspicion t•f 1nurder. 'rht.Y he ld him froin Jul~· :1 to .1 11· l_v 7. J!liO and then released him lnr la{'l.: of t vidence. Johnson \.\'as :a rre~ted a \•ear Ja 1er and ,.11sured his lnal nf chari~ or second degree murder when he mAde lhre!'! highl y incri111inal ing sltlen1t'nl~ lo polire 3nd districl attorney·Jll in\esliga lors, Thry ·were all taJ)'d. Orangie Count y Superior C'ourt Judgt 9lillian1 r-.1urray h&s Jd111il!cd Ille'! la~., inln el'idencf! ovrr Sha1·p·s rrpented ob· 1ections. 1bey record .Johnson·~ ad· 111ission that he clubbed his ~·ift 11·ilh a hnr stool arter the couple qu11rTcled orrr his use or n1arijuana and tha1 he then 1vashed off the bl<>Od in !ht sho1l'fr. H is further all eged that thf' blood ~phished on his naked bod y when he stah hed lhe pregnant v.•oman mort-than :Zll l i111e~ as she lay on the bed. l\lellino dtnied fro n1 the "'1\ness bot the statemenl attr·ibutl'd to hin1 b.v Sharp and tes!ifif'd that ht 1Ya.: in a drunken !>lupor at lhe lime of the kill ing and th;it. m:iny v.·itnesse~ v.·ho \\·ert 1rith him at an all night party 1n San C\emen!e could su pport lh;1t s!ale1nent. t:oodwin lodii v lestil1ed lh:it lit 1·ot1· fiscated the field jarket gil'rn 10 him b1· Brede but discounlrd the "alur nf thP garment v.•hrn Berde -toda y held Jn :'>la ~sacbusrtt .~ on $125.000 bail fnr trial on ri·..;.!"gt:'l or a3sault 11'ith a de itdlj• ll'eapon ·-later lold him and lokl hi1n 1hal thr !>la1ns 11·erc hrOl\'n pai n!, "Did ~·nu hair !hr .stain ana l.1zed·~" Shnrp asked. •·No," Goodwin replied. and got 11 1011 ~ look from tbe ob viously surprised tlclensf' at1or ne.v. A pr oseculio" source v.·ho has ~f)f'nt. rnan.v hours on the Johnson case toda r roodemned Sh:1rp'1 1ac1ics at ''a r('d herring, designed !o di :o;tract at!rn\1011 from th~ v.·ater tight case v.·e've built up against J ohnson. "\Ve know r-.1ellino didn't do it.'' lhe aourct said. ''And '"e know that Beetlr didn't do ii bul we do know Iha~ Johnson <lid it. .. Chier Deputy districl Attorney Jame~ Enright is under a court order whi ch bars him from discussing the case wilh the pres.s. The press and poblic went b<lrred from dte cou rtroom (or thie third time in !hie lrial -each time on a motion by Sharp -ror the testimony offered by Karen Gunther, the 1;hapely blonde grand- dau11hter of a Tustin minister. Study Analyzed Beac1i Access Report Criticized A report by the Ocfan and Shoreline Planning Steering Commitltt on recrea- tioo• beach accw in the arc• bet'll'een Laguna Beach an~ San Juan Creek wa~ caJled "diPVPOlnlioa" TUesday by Fifth District Supervbot Ronald Clspen. "I hid hoped they would 11U1ke rtcom· mendfltiorus tor adoption of accesa to tht be•che1,' Cl!pers said. "But insteltd UM!y ha ve t<med the ball lo the Pla:rmin11 and Harbor. Beaches and Pa rk.1 department!'.·• Caspe.rs 1lso said he v.'as 'urprised tha~ the Three Arch Day area v.·a.<lJ eliminattd from !ht committee'!!' considtr11tion. ''Somebody talked them into it. probably tbe attorney for the Three Arch Bay A~soci1tion," said the Newpor\ Beach superYisor. Catprers said ht. was &oing I• meet with the Three Arth Bay people Sundty and "maybe I c1n find out I( their cl•lm~ to privacy ah k!g!Um1te. '' The committee rtport urged that l h~ planning and harbor. beaches and park~ 1taffs explore the po.salbllity o( the county 11cqulring public acctss to be.aches in th!': Lcriguna Beach-S.tn Juan Creek I N!ll "but offered no definite suggestions. DAIL'!' ~!LOT l!1lf P~t!• TW O DIED WHEN SPORTS CAR SKI DDED BROADSIDE INTO BIG SEDAN AT CRYSTAL COVE Bijan N.1 ininaj.1d .1nd S•ndra Pratt Were Ki ll td Instantly; 0 . Ne il Nel son W.1s Badly Hurt Dow1i tire ~lissio11 "_frail El 1'oro (:ocd Paper Editor F:L TORO -An El 1'oro ~irl ha.~ hrcn appointed assi~tanl. city editor of Thr C.rilphir. the newspaix'r pubhshed b.1 students at Pepperdine College. Cindy Benn1gsdorf. daughter of ~I r. :'\nd i\lrs. Robert Benningsdorf. 2.l~l! Duryei:i SI , is a juniOI" 1najoring 111 journalism and sociolo~y and has previously served as assistant tampu~ editor. The student is a 1969 graduate of ~tission Vie.io High Sthool v.·here i;hr served as yearbook editor. st:nior clas:i; president, and honor socie1 y member. e T rrulees illeet l·;AST IRVINE -Tru stees or the San .Joaquin Elemel tar;.· Schoo l District \Yill hal'e a special 1neeting 1\·l!h area developers tonight. The meeting "'ill lake place at 7:3<1 p.m. in the administration annex , 14600 Sand Canyon Ave. 1'he purpose. of the meeting will be lo discus!!: Sa n Joaquin's rapid growth 11·ith tract developers and to explore mutual problems and nced11. e Ari Work•hop Sel !111SSION vtEJO -A \\'orkshop In oil portrailure with an emphasis on children as subjects will begin Saturday, Oct. JI . The class will lake pllct ftom 10 1.nl. lo noon -.nd will be taught by P.1arilyn Zapp. fl will be held at Cordillera School tind will be limited to 15. Cost of the cours~ will be $20. The cou rsie is !J)OnsorCd by !he ~1 issio11 Viejo Association or Arti11t11 a n d Craftsmen. 2 Coast R es ide11ts Di e 111 Heado11 Auto Crasli A :!i"·1 ea1·-0Jd ~ra dual e .~llld\"'rll f1 01 11 lran and a .1ounf! Cost a 1\l e~a 1101n;u1 1•e1 t kill rd 1n.~tanrl.1• e<1rl,1• Tur~d.11 r1r11- t1'R 11hcn 11lr.1r f11re1~11 sport.~ t :l! .'pu11 111ld h nu! of ..:un11·0J and cr:i~hrd hroa1!sitlt> 111!0 an oni.:on1in g veh1( le 011 l'acllw Co;:ist ll1 gh11<1y at Cr.vslal Cr11 r Dc ncl on arrival ;i( llo<lg '.ll cn1or 1al !lo:-p1t;11 1verr Ur11·cr B1 1;i11 ,\;:11 11111aJad. lfi25 Placentia .o\1·e .. Nc'1'port Beach. 11 reeent graduate of,C~apn1an Colltge, a nd Sandl'a 1r Pratt . al~o 27. ol ::!la Bro.idway. Costa i\lcsa The second driver D. Neil Kelson. Zli. ol 2596 Ri viera Dri1·e. Laguna Beach. sus- la ined broken rib~ and l'ertebrae and a hea d i n j u r y in !ht :iccidrnt , but. i~ reported in satisfactor y condition at Moag Hospital toda~-. California Highv.•ay Patrol ofticers. 11·ho are continu ing to invesUgate !he ~:30 p.m. accident said Naininajad apparently Harbor Motel Project Delay·ed By Firni Nanie Approva l of a lease ass ignment lo al\olf !he developmtnt or a motel at Dana Poinl Harbor '"as held up two weeks bccau~e Supervisor Robt r t B.11tlin thought "apartment de\"elopers might be getling their foot in lhe door." Ballin objecttd to the name of a lcasr assignee.: Dana Point Harbor t-.larina Apartme.nls and lnn. Real Property Ser\•ices Director Stanley 'Kr1use explained lo Battin that it w1s jusl" firm name and thal the lease agrt~ menl specific&lly speUed out that onl y n1otel service could be offe:rt<I . R<itUn ordered the approval held up two wetks until he coold be certain th;il .apartment~ fn t h t Dana Point Harbor romple:r would be barred beyond all doubt. lo~t ronlrol of hr.~ 1967 Frrran 11·h1lt> dri\·· 111i: norlh on the h1:;J111a1 ~r1111 ;;i-ros.~ !hf! , 1:11trr d111d1ng lanr and 1 11 111 de d h1·11;icblltr 1111h i\'el~un".~ 1n1thbound vrh1- t•lr. a l!lfl~ C11d1llilr 1hl' Neb1 u1 cnr·. !l1r1s:i1d.11 a~ ··al1no~t ~lvpped " al the l11ne ·nr n1e c•olhs1on. the dn1 er a1111ari•ntl l' ha1 ing seP11 thr sp<>rt~ <.'ilr l'ros~111).\ !he hlg hll'<JY lo11·;11·d h1111. \lt·s. Pra t!. \\ho di!'d of 1n<1 ss1\'C head anti internal i11J1J1"1cs. 1ra:1. e1ccte<I fro 111 rhe car, offil'ers s;iid . i\'ai11111aj<id v:a ~ partially oul of the cat. his arn1 draped 01 rr a guardrail againsl 11·hit·h the Fer- ra n came lo rc~t poi nt ing south. A spokesman al Chapman College said i\a1ninajad, \\·hose f;'llher is an official in !he ~'lin ist ry or f''inance in Teheran, came lo the U.S. in 1961. attended Orange Coast t:ollege. !hen transferred to ChApman in J96~. graduating this summer .,,·ith a ma- JOr in internationi11 slt1dies. He planned to enter ('laremont GraduatP School to dG further work in inlerna\ionat relations. Afler experiencing so1ne language dif· ficullies in his early college years. lhe spokesinan said . he beC"a1ne an honor sill· dent and v.·as on the Dean'11 List in his ~enior year al Chap111an. He 1vas describ- ed as a 1·ery handson1e. popttlar .student rieeply interested in international educa- tion and planning a career in that field . Artifact Stol en In Sa n Cle1nente A centuries.old religious ikon was discovered missing from a San Clemente m&n·s aparlnltnl Tut!day. Frank Loui" Zbi kov.·ski of 107 Avenid;. San Fernando. told polict: the small, v&l ueblt religious painting apparently had betn stolen [rGm his closet sometime O\'er the weekend. Zbikows ki told orficers an exitct dollar ;:iniount of the los~ would be determined .,,·hen a male to lhe: artifact is appraised Officers said lhert wtre no 1!1111 of forced entry to the 1parlment. Bay City's Seat Bo1111<l Fo1· Co1111ty? Fro1n \\"ire S"ri\l'(S 1~l'publit•an leader~ 111 the Cal1torni 11 SC"nat e ha\·r '1Tl lten ~hru Oll"rl pl<in for rcapporLio Am(·nL 11 h1r\1 g11 es Orange County one of $<in Frant1:.co ·11 :.cna\t :.cat~. The COP plan counters a l>e1n0tTat1e propos al 11 \11ch 11uu\d g1\'e a Reddin~ senate seat lo Ea:.t Los Angeles. State Senator Dennis Carpftll i!r 1 R· J\r1l'porl Beach! s<1 1d this mC1rn111g !he new GOP plan 11·as 1ust handed to h1n1 ·ruesda y 1Hghl and he hasn"I thoroug hly :.tud1ed Jl. Carpentrr ~!111 1na1nt<11n!>. ho11c1cr. !h:it Oran_gc C'ounl.\ 11111st rcrcl\·c onr lull srnaic :.ea1 or .'I I lr<1~t ;i rnaJOr sharr of one The Rcpub f1('ill1 plan sacn!Jl'C'S u11e n/ !he p;irt;•.~ 011'11 ~t al e sr11arors . .\1111<•n \\lark.~. l\larl-.s :,aid lie p/101.~ 10 l1gh! !he Rrpubllcilll plan :inrl lie c:i n·1 111Hlcr~t;"1111J ,,.h_v hi~ tolleagur.~ 11·r1ul d cl 1n1 111atc h r~ :;c;H Dernocrnl~. nic:u11rhlle. ill'<' .•t«nchn~ heh1nd !heir oni.:111;11 propo~a/ 1ha1 1•011l cl rre<.te anolhl.'r ~\"'rl.'111' ,C'..i! 111 thr .\lcx1- ean·.'\rnerit:a11 ;irea 01 L1ls l\ngc!r~. Senator' ,\l er1~11 D.1111,11!1 • D -Ln ~ Angelesl said 1odllv he 1111uld nol t:om· pron1Jse on hrs bill. "[ ha1 e !hr 1.i1c.• hi ~ct 11 (lll( 11f 1·on1- m1tter . bu! r d Ii~£' .~un1e ~upport fron1 f!epubl1r;in<;:· he ,aid 01·111alh 1s hracJ oi the E letllfln~ and llc;1ppcln lunmt>nt Con111111lcr Carpenter 1.;;,urd ii 11ord r>I 1·;i1111on fl n hfl1h plan:-. ··\\r 11;1\l' 1•J Tf'lllt'rnhrr th1~ r ~ all par1 of 1J1rrr1ll nrgh1iil11un~ 'l\1•11h"" plan 11111 br tllr 1111<1 1 ~11111111111. The r;r11• pl;i 11 '" 111.~t i a!(·ul.1lf'ri 111 r ... 1aht1•il a1101thr1· h:irf!.:11n111~ altcr11;1l11·r ··lie ~aid Carµt'nl('I" t1;itl 110 e•inHnrnl un rh1 n1n1 e 111 ~acnl 1!·r a ll rp11hl1l':111 ~cn:ator"• seat ~l<>t"l.s ha:-.: al 11n1c• suled 111th tl1r Den1oc-1·at:tt 011 1 ~sucs Jle 11·as appoi nted 10 a n111n1c1pa l 1·011r t .1utlgesh1 p 111 1966 hv fflrmc1· Den1nc;ra11r (;orcrnor P.dn1llnd i.;. ··r at" Bro\1"11. ~l ~rk.~ quit thaL post 111 ~ear I Ater lo run !or \h t scn11te . Son1e obscr1·or~ nul e thal ~la rl..:; 1~ in 111 l1 ber;i! area And could loSe h1~ SC'!at 10 a ~emoc r<1! an y1\'a). \\'hlle Orange Coun1y Js !<ifely Repobl1ca11.. Oraage Coot "'enlber H:iiy sunshine i.~ lllf' prediction for Tht11i;day. rollowing lov.• tloud~ .ind fog along the <.'OasUine. High~ !oda y al the bea ches in lhe upper li()'s. rising to i5 inland. Lows to- night in lhe so·~. INSIDE TODA l' Dea 1t Aclieson . fornie,. Secrt • tOfll of Slate during lite Trumo14 yr.ars. is dead at the age of 1&. flt it•as collsidered Hu: cl1ief architect of U.S. cold war policy. S!ory Pofle .!'i. INliftt H C1JH1r... I Ct._ (e•Mr 1t , __ ...., u.. ,1 Clot1HIMI M•U (• ... k • 1.1 c ..... .,...,, n O.Hfl Melocn n Dl-Ctl It llltwl•t ..... • l.fttw11l-n1 1'-1' ,.,,.,_, JJ-1' "'""-,. J.1111 Lo-ro .M Mt l""• I MM,ill ltl'Wl<I U ""'-Witt Jt.2, M\tl""I P1tOM11 !' N1t~I ,___ C-1 °''"" ,_,~ ti "'"' ,. Srl¥1o Pt•1t r lt lp0rh It-It n.. s .. 111e """"' ' il•M Mlr,tll M•B T.itvl11M It """ .. " , .. ,, "'"'..... . Wolttlfte A .... rf • Wll ... Wt... II ,,, _ _.. -tf..)I .,..... ""' ,,, • . . ' ........ . ' I ' ' t ' OAIL V PllOT ____ ,_, ____ w_ .. _ .... _.,~·-°'-'-"'-' _u_. _1•_11 Chicanos Demand Changes • Ill By RUDI Nlt:OZJELSKI J ! Of .... lit' f'llM INfl I CMt.oo Jliower uncoiled in Huntiniton ~Buch '!'tlesday night with a quitt. but force.tu! demand for 50Cial changf' and educational reform in ~ high schools. ment and frus trat ion of a system wl\Jrh d0t1 not m!et the needs of m1.t1ority mdm.u." e-mployes of the district's four barrios "''1th \heir problem s -A systematic rtview of qua!lfi•r1 Chlckwli1 for key admW~rat1ve. roles in the dist rict. -,..._That h1!1o~ual C(lLJrses be dt.\'elope.d to help student! proficient in nt ithe.r Spao1,.h nnr l'-:ngh5h. : Led by Julio Garcia , an asSOC'1ate dean .··or ttudent& at UC Irvine. a group of abnut :' 30 ?\-1elican·Amtricans prt1:sented a JO- 'point action program to Hun!ingto:'ln Beach Unio n High Schoo! District ·trustees. The group said it ls aUTied at t.:~dine: cert.a.in alleged in~u1t1es 10 the -educational system. Otspite the fact that !hi! district had more lhan l , O 0 O Spanlsh-sumame sh1dents Lrl Hs total enrollment nf 10.1~9 in 1970. Garcia pointai oul that there are few teachers and no p!>y<'holog.ist.~. ad- roinist rat.ors and Qnly two counselors of Chicano origin -Tha t an Equal Oppnrtunily prngr;in1 -be started at each school and lhe rii stnct office . -l 'pgrading of the r.ou nselini:; nffice tn inrludi> mnre C"Un~rlnrs of l\lr>:1ran- AmPrican de~'·ent that the 1wo present ly emplnvPd . -Hlring of additional Chicano front of· fice JM'rsonnel at each of the schMls and interpn'!ers. -That n1 e111bers of the. Mexican- AmP r1 can cn mrnu1111y become merflbEr5 nl an arh 1sn r,\" ho"l.:irrl In thi: superin- \rndrn! nn ,\lexw;in·l\rnl'rican af!airs. The Muican-Amer1can community, 5.il..id Garcia, .. jg feeling the anger, resent- The ill.point lmprovemen! plan drawn up by the 250·membt>r !\lexican Ameriran C.Ommitttt on Education urges the followin~ measu res · -Tha! add1 ttQ nal Chicano teachers be hired cnmm!'nsurate wlth thE' percen!ai:,. nf !\trl.ican-American students in !he d1~tnrt. -Thal rornmu11 it.1• advisor~· councils takf' 1n r>.1exif';in Americans for n1ean· 1ng!ul !111•nlrernenl In ~t'hool actiVities, -Tha~ !\le-xirao-American cluhs he. en· rnu r;iged al eac h Ci!.mpus tn assist the f h1r;inn f>tlldrnt 1n his pur~u1t of ethnic -Hiring of a !\!txlcan-Am encan as.c;i.c;- lant supt:r111tendent to help student s and No Shots Fired Reds St1·ike Nem· Saigo11, Sabotage 5 Big CI1oppe1·s S . .o\JGON (UPI) -Communist cnm- mandos blew up five helicripters at a U.S. ·base eight miles northeast of Saigon to- , day in their closest !'ilrike tn I he South ·Vietnamese capita! since the spring of 1968, U.S. spokesmen said. The guerrillas crept unmolesled into the sprawling Di An Base. scene of 1969 visit by President Nixon during a one-day trip to Vie~na m, and laid at. least six satchel charges inside UHi Huey helicopters parked there, spokesmen .said. As they were lea ving an American guard at a sentry post along the lengthy pPri meter of the spra\~11ing installa!inn spotted t"·o of them . But before he could !l!"e a shot, five of the satchels \vent off. ~estroying '"''0 Hueys and doing "'hat ~·as described as '·heavy damage" to lhr~ others. The guerrill i'IS escaped in the early ;norning darkness. It was the fourth attack on a U.S. be/icopter ba se in South Vietnam in the Ja5t three months. Amer ican heli copters had been hit pre viously at Tay l\·inh "·est, nr1rrhwest of the capita l, Lai !\ht-, due north, and Phu Loi, about five miles northwest of Di An, in !he space of a few daYs last July_ The most serious of lhe al!acks 11·as at Lai Khe July 27, "'ht n tw o AH l Cobra State J\sselllbly OKs Capistrano Beach Club Bu y The state"s nffer ftJ pu.rl'ha se the 1.500- 'mt C.pistr4110 Stach Club shoreline .:!eared the California Assembly Th urs· :lav -its last legisl ative test. The only msjor m11tter !eft ill .tn see if he owners of the val uable bt>achfront o,rill sell the parcel for 1he i2.1 million of- ere<l by the State of Califnrnia. The property in rf'<"en l yPars has been ~n the open market. The state's offer "'ill nirJ oth~s apparently made by private )Jrlders. ~-P.wport Bear.b Assemblyman Robert ~.3dham, who au!hr>red the bill to raise hP-money for the ~tale nfftr. l a~t "·eek ·2 1rl he 11·as confld,.nt. that the state 1·r,uJd be given the chance to buy the ;hnrelrne lo 11dd tn thl" !erntllry of Yihenv State Be:ir h He · relat~ assuran•Ps ~1ven him ;,e\·era.I "·ttks .:u::n hy the se!ler5 th.1 t h"Y "'nuld prefer that the property !al! .n~n stale hands The bill. "h.ich tap~ a 1964 s,.ltev.i<:l l' 1.!!rks Md recreallrin bt'inr\ fund.. O"W 11,1·ails Gl"lv Rnna ld Rf'al!".1n s ~l~n;irur!' The govemr>r 1s expec!ed tn s1gn the !'&1slation ~h0rtly after he retums fr'lm a rip t.o the Orient. OU.NGI COAST l1t!llj~l!11 CJA,NGl!i CO.UT J'UI LISHINCit CllMl'AllY lt oli•rt N. w •• ,J Pl"'Ml~n! •nd Pv~liha' Jt~lc R. Cvrlty YU Pr.ld.-.t •nd G-ral Mwgv • gunshi ps and two OH,; "IA'"larhes·• v•ere destroyed by satchel charges and 1.1 nfhPr helicopters damaged by exploding am· munition . There h;id no! been A closPr grnund ::it· tack in the Saigni. are.1 ~ince the M::iy nf. fensive of 1968, 11•hen srveral bases on the outskirts of the city were hit. Mea ntime an Jg.day olrl C'ommunh:;t rif. fensive again.~t l\rek, J.:ist ~urh \·irt- namese foothold in the Cambodian rubber C()Un1ry and its suppor!in,1? bases inside South Vietnam. conlinued \Vednesda.v at a some"·hat reduced pace from thal cf the previous days. South Vietnamese troops repnrted thtV killed 29 North Vietnamese 1n a fight (Inly half a mile from Camp Alpha, 1'I ranger and armored hase about three miles east of Krek, "·ith the heir of heal'y air and ar!iller.v litrikes. They said their own casualties "'ere five wounded . The Communists also kert up the pressure on the only An1eric11n combat troops still involved, at Firebase Pace a mile south of the Cambodia n border along Highway 22. They fired about .15 82mm mortar rounds into the base, and some Americans were wounded, the U.S. command reported. Double Daters File Huge Suit In Death Crash A San Clemenlt man accused of dr1v- 1ng while drunk and on the wrong side o( the road is being sued along with his father by l\\'O survh'ors of a fatal crash last year in San Clemen1e. In an action filed Mnnday Michael Peter \\'infre.v. 24, and hts fat.her. \\'illiam, of 2917 Via Corbina. are nllmed JS defendants in a millinn-doll"'r af'tlon. The plaintiffs in the suit. .1re Rona ld E. i\1aier, 22. of J.1341 81~ :-iur St. Daoa rl)inl. and .Janif'P Lee Kile. 211, nf 31442 Ganad n Ro;,d , Sa ll .Juan C11p1strann. The rra.~h at A\·en1d<1 Picn neAr the San Diego frrt'\\'llY ki!lrd Mar~ha Ann 011 of Tustiri . nrie of fnur nccupan1s on a clouble da!f' l)n De!. lll. 1!1711. 1'.1aiPr , lhf' rlr11'Pr. ~ufff'rerl !'xlensh·e 1n1Lnes 1n the he;idon crash. pnHce $ald !n rhe Superior Court action ~fa1tr se,,·ks ~77:..ooo 10 riama~e~ anrl \l 1~s Kile asks ihe court to al'.ard her S52~.ooo. Three Fl eP Rlazr: Teen Cirl Injured A lfi·yea r.olrl lnglP\\Ol'lrl ii1rl h111 ht-r an!dl" b rn~l"fl whPn sh,. leaped from !hP srrDnd storv of a flam1ng Anahr1m mrilel TU!'Sriily Dehbie Ann V::in Drnbn~ 11lnno: 1\·1th hrr faLhPr and mnthrr. il!r anrl 1\1 r!' I. G. \'an Den bos jumpf'rl frnm a halrnny tn a mattress h'r (;iLhrr hi!d thrn1\.'n In the grnuncl. Tht parl"nl:o; wl"re nri t inJ!irPd Damage fl) the Rna dsicle Re~t 1'.lnl el. 1636 S. Ans htim Bll•rl . "'A.~ esl1m<1 ted at $.15 ,000 .. The fire brnke out in a ground level unit and spread to t"'O others. 04!L Y PILOT J!IH P'hlto Cycology Caper Debbie Greenman. 17. \\•ho expects to compete for queen of. the Cycology Fair \varms up for lh~ hicycle a~d clf'.an a ir·oriented event V.'hich opens Thursday at fa!fh1 on Isl and 1n l\1e1vpo_rt Beach". Three da ys of exhibits \l"i!I he climaxed by a ful_I day of bicycl e racing-plus other bik.e and trike events at. lhe ~hoppi ng center. Even the queen will be selected on the basis of a bicycle race. Gifted Stude11t P1·ogra1n In Capo Scl1ools Lauclecl The Parents Assoc ialLnn frir G1rtrd Ed11r ~t1nn «PAl.F.I has cnrnmenrlerl thP <:::i p1f>trann t.:n1fle<l ~rhool Di~1nrt fflr 11~ t>ffnrt~ 1n plann 1nj! Pdura11nnal prn!!rnm~ fnr •·g1ftf"rl" \hi\dren ~those \l'hnsr IQ~ arP n\er 1~n nr Rnbl"rt Langfnrd , PA r. E ~fl'l~"~m:in, ~air! !hP hnarrl hr]ip~·~<, ~1ncPre 1mprn1 .. n1Pnt has hrrn n1nr!r 1n lhr rna1nritv nr e!emeot.1ry ~rhMI prn· rn~ali; fl'lr th1~ st are-fundl'rl prnjir;:r;n ' ''F.l"en rnnrp ~ign (f1r;:rnt, we lh 1n\\, 's lh<> eslahl1i;hment nf a rlistrirt e1 ;:rlua!1"n h"a rd for !h+" gifted prnA r;:rm thnt \1·111 hrin i.; arlm1ni.,tr<1tors . parents. ~rusl re.s. te;irhrrs anrl princip;ils tngelhPr 1n r<>viewin~ pr'1izress .:il earh srhnol rlurin~ thf' ~·ear and in planning future yea r,,· prog.rams ." he said. "'Ve .:ire sure that with this type of coordinaled eHnrt , 111e rR.n "·nrk tngether in the best interests of all children."' He said that a basic philosophy of hi s <'rgan17.<111on is renected in one of the ~rnPral i;:uirle!1nt-s fnr lht rJpveloprnenl of prni:r:ams fnr mentall:-r gilled student ~ :'l pf"rl'l\rd by lhe school rl 1~!rict•s oard nf l ru•!f'e.~. ··Thf cre.:it1nn and 1rnplement;ition nf c1f1prl prni!r.:ims shall nol he. cnnsiclereri apart frnm the tnt:'ll srhnnl program fn r .:ill ~•url,.nl~. hul 1o,r1ll $f'r\'e ;:rs a pn1nt nf rrfrrPn'" fnr !he improl'ement of in- ~lr11et1nn fnr .ill ~t urlrnts.'' i TODAY by TJ.01'1111 K11"il l o/lw n 0 .... 11 A. M11,pl.i11e loUMilt'9 IEdl!Dr O•rl .. H. leoc ltitl.1rd P. Ni ll .... llft ld ~ E01IDrl l.et_.._.OM .. 222 f o1•1t Aw~v• M•itiag •"-'r•n: r.o. 10 .. '''· 9265l :S.rt Cle_,. Office Newport Limits Height 011 W aterf ro11t Buildi11gs Since pre--historlc man first used the sun to enable him to seek shel· ter before nig-hUall, man has been "keeping l.ime." As he progressed toward urbanization. his need for more accurate. timing also also pro-- grcsscd. 101 N11tlll ll C•rrrine '-••4 92672 °""' o,,,_ ar.t. Mal· UI wnt lfl' llrHt • ....,.,... ... ~~t uu N1wt10" eovlt~•l"ll' .............. Clll V17J a.tell lovlt..t rd BJ· CA~OACE PEARSON QI lflo Cu l, !'llOI l !1ff 'T'ht. Ne~'port. Be:ach City Council Tue!-' day night voted 6 lo 1 lo approve a one year. 35-!0<lt height limitation on all building along waterfront area5. thus concluding the nine monlhs of high rise he aring!! and proposals wit h a half hour d~cusslon. The lone rl issrnler ln approving the ordinance. to be effective in .'JO days. was Councilman Richard Croul. He fell the limit "~·as taking the value of property away, The preservation of property right! should have some merit." But other counciimen agreed with Vice Mayor Howard Rogers' comment th at, "The community transcends th ose right!." Specifically, tht height ord inance wlll pertain lo all properly btlow tht blurts, incl ud ing the Back Bay area and The Bh.tffa dt velopment. The m ost ancient timepiece a~ District and a one-year citywide. ban sug-p ea rs lo have beeh the "gnomon," geosttd by the pl.tnning commisSion one a Greek word meaning "indicator." month ago. The gnomon wa s known to the Chinese as early as 2400 B.C. It The ordinance is designed lo allow lhe was the fore runner o! the sundjaJ. city lime to complele a comprehensive As civili7.ation progressed, so did general plan defining land use in all man's need of a more accurate areas. t ime ind icator. During the 15th Dellberatlons began on &ilul inn~ l-0 ('entury B.C. man used water potential high rise wate:rfront area.!I when clocks of various types. Another a moratorium on building was adopted common, but less accurate. time- F'eb, 23 In the civic district are:a , which piece was the sand clock ot hour was confined to the L()we:r Bay. J(lass. Also. at about this same The moratorium was extended twlcf!. period of t ime fire and wax clocks hut could nnt he: extended further and is we re used, due to expire Nov 18. All or these systems were used Councilman Csrl Kymll1 , ch11irm11n of In conjunction '-'•Ith the sundiAl rhe now-defunct Civic District committee, sinrc the y were nnly good ror very mo\'ed the adoption of the shortline short per1 00s of t ime. ordinance, saying it "h"!J the 11rlvant11ge Modern timepieces ha ve pro- of covering more th11n lhe. civic rllstricl ·• g re.~'ied greatly, We JA•lll be happy ~le point ed out tha f whilt the civic In .~how you our .fine collection of Beach Schools pride. herlt.lgt av.arenes!> and as 8 positi!Jt dlr~!ion \\'ithin the school system r.arria nntPd that !hf'. district has shown a pos1111·e attlturle tC'lward the nerds nf th!"' Chi cano cnmmt1n1t1•. but that there was an imn1l.'fhate and prtsenl nted for f11r1her in1 prO\l('n1er1! '"\\"e dn1i"l w1111t !ri take anything away from tile 111;,eks nr frnm anyonP rlsf' \\ P 1usl 11.'anl riur sl1r'e or the pit'... said Carcia. a Hun1in,l:!ton B{'ach rPs1dcnr Dr. Porferio Sanchf'Z, also of Hun· tington Bea ch and the director of Chicano s!ud1es al Oon11nguez Slate Col!!'ge , told the lrustees that !he need for bi·llngual teachers and bl·linguaJ eourses ls espttially urgent "'E1·en•"'•bere AnRIO parenl..5 are saying tha1 .Johnny c·an t r~ad But ponr Ju;in11ri, he d0Pi-.n'1 JU5t not rtarl l'Pry "'ell he. doesn't even unrlersta nrl 11h.1t's gru ng on." he sairl . Truster Dennis l\1i'ln1i1:crs pra1si:d the Clurann lrader~ fnr their srhnlarl y and unt>motion:i.I prrsfn!atlnn ;ind 11rgtd ~llpl'Tlnltnrlrnt ,JAck S Ro["l('r Ir. rirvetnp a t1ml'-scht>du lP f 11 r a<!1n1rilslr::1!1ve ret·iew <!nd rear1inn 111 the lO·riilnt plan. Thr propo~al wa s al\n lauded by Trustees Rs lph Bauer. John llenllty and Ray Schmitt . '1ll of whom agreed 11 tlh !\!angers' stance. Seco11cl Beati11g ~uspect -....., T111·11 s Self IJl"to Police A sec(lnd ni;in "ho may he lnvoh'ed in the sevrre ht>11t 1n~ nf a .11.year.nld r.1arine ""q~eanl 111 a San Clemente ta vern earlier !l11s wc.rk s11rrendered at polil'C. henclq11:i1·1rr<> l11i~ morning. Altrr 11t'ilrl y three hours ol i nterview~. detee!iies hnokcd Alii vas Tauple, 2~. nf 1413 Calle M1rarlnr Officers bookerl him on suspici on of assau lt w11h a deadly weapon. Bn1I ha.~ nnt yr1 be"n set. Police ('hicf Clifford Murr;iv said th is mornin~ rh:ir as nf oonn rhe ·n1an·s 1m- pli ra1ifln 111 rhe hlron1\y inrirlent al the The. Plare 1\.1nndav p1rn1ng 1\a.~ not vet rlear. One 01hcr Prrsnn rrrnained 1;; custorly in thP ca~e. \lau Salapu J.lrau . 27, al~o a ~larine. who "'-'S booked on in1ti;,J charge.~ nf assault with a deadly "'ea pon a nd held on S2:i.OOIJ bail The 1·1c11rn nf the sa1agr beating 11.1th a pool cue, bar stool and possibly a heavy bper pitcher was taken from intens11•e care today at South Cnas.t CommunJSt Hospital Aides 1here said Sgt. Charles \\I . Hatton of Camp Prnrlle1on wa.~ making ~lt>ad.v recnverv and his cnndit1on has changed frnn1 "Sf'r\nus" nn Tuesday to .. satisfac- tory·• toda y. . '"He still is 1n a grea1 rleal of pain, ho"·ever." said a _!;pOkE'sman. Hatton sufferl'd rnas~il"e f;ic1a ! frac· lures and severe damaRr !o one eye 1n thE' heal ing 111h1ch crup1erl rhirin.-: A ponl g.1me. at the tal"crn at 1409 N. El C;i1n1n a Real Anotht-r San C.:lemcnte n1<1 n. \Vllh1trn \\1• Altrn. 24. of 330 Encino Lane. suffered se\·ere. cut~ when he attempted to stop the beating. PoliC'f! initially sough! four young mt n nf Samoan descent as suspects in the 1n· c1dent. Regents Study Buildi11g Prograni at VCI Campus By f.EO RGE LF.IOAL 01 r~~ o~uv Pllo! ~l~lf l.'n11·ers1!y nf Calif0rnia R e g e n ts , mretine Thu rsd.:iy and Fridn.v in Lns Angrles. will r11n~1dt>r ::i hullding program thAt wnuld ;i!locate S39 R million for ne"' buil<i1n1?~ Rt l'C lrvinr. belween now and 1977. The sprnrling plans, b;i.~cd on tht> ex· P<'Cla tinn Jr1·ine v.·itl gro11• tn S!'t\"e 25,0()() sturien!s, are ~ubJert to cnropletinn of a l"niversity study of rnrnllment !rends, and finan rlniz bv !hP Le.E:isl;iture. The new Ufl bu1ldin11:~ are included in a univrrsity 11•i1!(' lisl prf'Sf'nted for .:icfirin b~· the Regent.~· bu ilrlin!!S and grounds committre nn Thursday lf ;ipprovrd in rommittC'e lhe full board "·ould ::ict on lhefT'J Fridoy. The $39.8 million p;irk;ige includrs $5 mll!1nn fnr t CJ"s new ;idm1nistralion un1L It a!sn allnc::itrs funds for equipment in the. recenll.v opened eni::1neering facility and !he snci;i! ~ciPnres buildin11:. The first ne1"' huitding listed "'nulrl be a ma1hemalics ;ind compuler sricncrs ur11 t to be huil1 during the 1972-73 hudgE't year. ~ln\\"e1·er. a !!Cl spok('smAn noted . plans for this b~11ld1np; "'ere to h.11·e be.en drai.1·n this \ear. hut "rre not rl ue In l('gtslati\'e h11dgft cut~ If fundrd . the campus spnkrsm:in .~.11rl. !hr BR.000 Sf'IUilre foot bui lding ll'oulrl he di.'la.ved a ~·et1r. 11 wnu ld br loc;ite<I nn !hr campus "ring"' hr!11 ern 1he ne"•ly opE'ned com- puler sc1Pnce~ builrling and the. physical scirnces rnmpll'x La1rr L'CI fac1li!ie.~ outl ined in the i-pcnd1ng dr;ift r·all fnr: ~A b1ol1J~1cal sc1enres !1 hrarv cnst1ng SI 2 niil\1nn to bP hu1Jt in 1R74-7.i. -A ser0nd binlnii:ical SC'lt.nres office rtnrl classroom unit co~1in 11: $9 million !I) be. built 1n 1974·75. -A 1hird c::impu s library 11n1t cosirng g5 m11linn sl::ited for construction in 1975- 76. -A serond unit for lhe Fin!' Art! \"illage cnn1plPx rosting 112 m1ll1on and du{' fo r rons!ruc!1nn in t976-77 Numerous "incidental"' f'.Xpensell fn r si!e. ln1proveme11t s on lhl' UC I c11mpus are also includerl in the constn1ction pa ck,,ge. Clf)uding lhe bu ildinp; pl11nn1ng srhedule is ::I priority li$lin~ or the projects 111at :oiccornpanies the r e. p n r t . Tha 1ti.<llhl'matir.~ and rnmputer sciences stn1cture that is su~ge sled for the 1972-i.'J construc!ion budget carries a priority ran kinJ.": of 76. Thal me11ns there are i5 other buildini;:s in the nioe-carnpus t;C system c('Jnsidtred by planners to be mot.f' important. 'Pi!! Bowl ' Se t DETROIT 1 t.;PJ l Pnl 1ce Com- m i~sinnt-r Jnhn :-lichr,i l;i s and \Vayne ("nunt1· Sheriff \\'llli::i m Luc ;ii; ha1·e agrrcd to fie lrl ronibalr teams in the ~e cnnd ::innuAI "P 1 ~ Bow l'' The game, wh ich the Octrn1 t police won IR·fi !a~t year. i~ schrrlulerJ f(lr No1· 6. \\1th the procerd~ ~n1n~ tn ~·outh ::ic· t11"1 l1rs pmgrams nf the. police and ~her· iffs d('par!mPn!.s. ... -----~19iJ..-----And they lovt! the g,.,,,,.,._ FOR CHRISTMAS upii who 8dd tn their lur.- troU1 pearl1-on aJJ lift.. civini" ocautiona. .ci11&elt11<1o~e &c1 ,,,_ ~ASTER, BIRTHDAYS An Add·ll·Pf!8rlnec11Jace is alwfl yf!I an eli:gn nt cornple. ment for litUe girls of 11ny ---.~, 1 e •• a_Je. On a dainty iold \... chain. the nedtlaoe arowa CONFIRMATIONS in beauty, in •ntimcit., in 9alue. For Add·a·pearl• _,, &20-10 •repetfectl7 m1kherl.11n~ · uin• Oriental •.. truly, U.. GRADUATIONS pr•nl wW. a /utun.J Start• neckJate now-it will IJ'CW u 1he ~.Aile for U. fPM Add·•·peul hrochun IMwina all ai-.,. trcm '4.60 . - J. L JJ.umphrieJ Jewefel'j 1823 NEWPORT BL VD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TE.IMS IAN~MiltCAll>--MASTll CHAlt&E. The adopte:d Mdlnance Is e$Stnt\ally 11 rompromise btlWee:Tl a 1wo-yea r b&n pro. posed !or tht Lower Newport B1y Civic >• YEA lS SAMt: LOCATION n-IONE 141.J40 1 tfistric t "wa~ under public rode prD-modem. a cc u r ~ t e clocks and tecling a puh!ic as.~t." th, special on: /.~w:•:l:c:h:••~·----------~~~~~'."".'."".~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ye!'lr height zone was lt.gally as defens1· ble. ' \· ' ' ' I • ( l i ) I ( I i I I , i I . I I I ' ' I .I I l / Laguna Beaeh EDIT ION Today's Final N.Y. Stoek.s VOL 64, NO. 245, 5 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES ORANGE CO UNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDN ESDAY, OCTOBER 13 , 1971 TEN CENTS Trustee·s Delay Ruline: on Hillside Bus Route ., '---' ll.1 P \TRlf li. 80\'l.r-: O• Ill• O•,I~ Pilot S!•tf ,\ riel·1~111p lo "s111hl1.~11 a Int~ tllt1lf' 1,p n~rtu<1 . :.l~tp {\\rS l'lacr h.-.<; he tn ilr!:-1) erl h\ L:·~·una Hcat•h ,;1:hoc.il rrui,tl"c<i i.11!11 th1·1I· nt•\t ~e<;,1on pf'nd iu~ 1urthrr ,-.1ud.v 11f !Iii' pnJpo~al. ~leet111g (•11' a11 l11 lor111:il i'tu1!~ ~t>.Ssi•Jtl 1't1tsda... niFht. !rusters dt.•1:1df'd 11'1 <i£"lcr1111nr lhc 1·us! 1•f 111a1:i11g "nl•; or.r r.• !110 bus run<> fit·r d.1y up \hf' ~rerp hill !(I the· l'<Jr!a!tn;i Laguna hon1e :<lh:·~ r.u~i ne.~~ suptrrntendenl Charle". He<><i fl)ld the boa rd me1nbt>rs and paren t!; at ti-' n1t<el1r.g Iha! irnplrrnenluig rut! .-e.-·r1re \11 th f11•e :·un.<i pe r d:i.1 1•.i1uld C'o..~r 1111 esllmnte<l $8.000 for the remainder l'r Jiit> ,•chovl ,1rar A n1<1 Joril ~; rit 1he t1· nt'n.•e. lie 11-0ted. woul d be for 1n<11n· le!'lance. to lhe bus and salary for tht rlri1·er. A'i ;111 allrrnati1e lo u~i11J: ;i school 1!\;>lrlct 'rhiele. Or. Hess said a bid h;id heen recl'i1 r.tl from fon1m\Jn it~· Cti:irtrr R~i; Seri itc of San Cl emente to n1;il.r 1l1r run tor ~6_..\~,(). Ho11·c,·er. lie noted 1 hi~ would onh· prn- 1·1de. a ma1unum of rou t· r uns per <l<.1). '-"""'oa st Laguna Poiso11i119s No Clues Found To Dog Killings By FHEDER ICK SCllOE:\IEHL , 01 11•* D~lly llilol Stolt Three Jriendly, p!aylul dog:s -all H1·in,ii near the corner of St. Ann's On1·c and <"atalina Street in L:i guna Brach -h;iv~ been poisoued 11 1lh strychn i11r 1rith in rh.- City to Seek Other Fm1ds For Beach Buy l>cci~1u11 ol !hr directors nl l hP. rcsli;·al nf .Art s !r> l·l'it.hdraw. for the tin1e heinfl. their offl•r o[ financial assistance tor taguna·s ii.fain Re ach purch:ise \\"ill 1nake it neccssa rv for the cifv lo "look to o1hrr !'OUrces" rnr fin.1ncin~ in the cnminl( ~ear. cit.v 111anJgrr Lnwre nce Hose s;,!d Tuesd11,r. ··~1 a·1n Beach liuunt·inR at this poiul \r<is pred!l'a1ed (lll c-.;pecled rccript (if $1:i;i.000 tron1 !he Fe:>ti val." Hose i:aid . "'\ow we 11•ill have lo find rhe-di fferrnce ht't ween !hot arnount :ind !hr $ll8.()(JO p;iid h.~· rhe Fe~th,al un<lt'r its existing lease." llo\1·evcr, he added . lhe rhauge in the f1nHntial pictllr~ is nor PX pe('\('(f to gile ~n,· 111<1JOI' t ru11hlf~ iu th e hrst Yl'ar. Hose sfl id the f1ly has made ~pplicat1fln r()r t11·0 gra11ts of fedr1·al tund~ for tl'r bl!acll p;irl; ll1•vcloprnenl :ind added "Evc.r~r 11ulit :i1inll we h111·e 1s that !tH'I will l>P appr{ll<'d. al th ough unP of t hr gr;int s. uncler the Lcgal'Y -of Parks, ha.~ (~Utt" ;i lnnc pn1(Tdure In RO lhroup:h \('( .. • Tht' t·11y managt·r pointed ou t. hO\\'t'\"er. !hill c1·r11 appN\'al of both grants would no! 1nake uµ for loss or 1he Feslival aid. !.Ince !he beaeh t1nan.c1ng program also had antici pated receipt of the grants. The Fcslival had proposed increasing 11 s IC'ase paY1nents lo lhe city from 171+ percent lo 27 percent of gross revenue. of S!fi~.000. \vhichcver \!.'as less. under a nc1v 27-i·e;.r lease. i'he cit y e<:Juncil. Ull\Villing to commit it self lo a tease of lhal length, ptopo!'Cd l he lease period be shortened to 1980. Directors found this insufficient and. noting that no changes could be made in f"ilher lease paymen t!' (lt ticket price!'> du ring the price freeze. voted to \Vilhdraw the offt'r For the lime being. Lag una Library Plans Approved Revised plans for lhe new Laguna Beach Library were app_rove<I Tuesda~ by, county supervi'°rs and bids will be opened Nov. 15. Original bids on lhe stn1cturt were thrown out June 29 when tht lowest offer \V8S $75.000 over estlmates. Architect Frtd Brlggs of Laguna revis· ed the. plans for t~ 8,(1(».,Square foot ~truclurt. In addllion a 450-square-foqt area Is to be -provkied for the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce. Bids opened in June ranged from 1291.000 to $356.000. Estimated COit w•s $219.000. Site of the proposed new facility Is Laauna Avenue ind Gltnntyn:. Architect Briggs s11id no major cbangns were made In the overall pl ans !tr the I i.t:illty. p.'\~t f\~·o weeks. A.nd thus l'ar, lhere is nol a 1.:!uc as 10 \\"110 has been ca1Tying out 1he poi.~oning.< 1'1\0 of !he dogs \\'ere rushed to loeal 1 elerinuri:ins and 1vere purged nf • ti t. rleadly poison before go tng into (.·on- \•ulsions e11cling in rleath. 1'he re.matning doJ!., Lury. o"•ned b\ rl1t ,.t,, llaven fam ily. 670 Catalina St.. "·;1!t nut so fortunate. Efforts to save the rour· .}t!Dr-o!d animal "·~re futile. "It v.·as a shocking thing ." said lla ven lhis 1norri ng. ''\\'e all sat down to dinn!'1 i\Jonday and one of lht klc!s said 'there ia ilOtnetbing wrong \\'i.th. Lucy.' "The poor thing \\'RS comatosr. E1·eryone ·was in tear11: -!here v.·as so n1uch angrr mixed ""ilh gr ief." Ha \·cn rt"t.'al!e<l. llaven, 11 ho is principal(){ Top of !hi" \\'orld School. said Lucy \\'as al"·a~·-~ kept 1n the ba rl.: yard and the only ll"ay shP could have been poisoned wa s b.\' sornething lhrown o\•er lhe fe nce. Sgt. Neil Purcell of the po lice depart· nwnt detective bureau said tha{ he i~ in· vrstigating the poisonin,::-s but th:H nn $u;;pects ha\'e been arrested . lfe slressed !hat people should report .uny dog poi.~onings to the police deparl · n1ent. in addition to the SPC.<\. "Doi;: po;soning i.<: a misdemeanor offensr ." J't:rce!l notl:'d . The r<lsh or poison in'1,S be~an /\\O \\€Cks ago when a Gennan Shc pherO owned by 1hc Harry Phil lips fan1 i!.1. 6ii 1 "atalina St., ingested strychnine. Tht Phi llips 11·ere able lo lak~ the dog to ;i 1,...,al veterinarian be fore lhc poiso11 loo~ cflect. 'rhe next r uisoning wa!': on Ott. 2. when ;11 shepard-collit', owned by Carol Lee. 41U SL Ann's Ori\·e, ingested str)1.·hnine. Dr . (;. R. Ekchcrg trea ted the dog 11 hu·h n:.rovered . "It was s.o unusual. I h<1 ven"t had a case of strychnine poisoning 1n lie ren years." Dr. Ekebcrg said . "\Vhoe1•er"s doing it is really sick." !ht "eterin<>.rian commented. The third poisoning 11'hich ended with the death (lf the Havens' pet \\'as J\.·lon- day. Historical Aid Handout Eyed As 'Cultural' A rtquest for financial aid from thr Laguna Beach ~C.Ommunity J.listorical Society has been ferted to the Festival of Arts board's c tural committee for COn.9ideration as • future budget item. Respcnding lo a req11esl for tl,500 In help get tl:le ne wly formed ROCiety under way, Festival director! this week e:<· pressed S<lme doubt as to its qualification for Festival 1kt. but decided to defer to the new cultural aimmittee. Notin2 that the board is not permit· tld, under It! bylaws. to iupporl such organizltions a1 the Bo)•s' Club or Ille 5t'Otlt!, dlrtetor stuart Durku wondered how the ltiatorical Society would Fall within tbt 1eope ol the Fe1tiv11'.!!I finan· dal ~~ procram.. . Reldina: from the-byl1w1. l\tr'!. 'Helen "Keeley suggested It ml1ht qualify at con- tributing lo the "cultural development oC ·lht: community." The llOCiety. 8'\e said, hu rrnted a headq_uarters at Ocean Avn\ut 1nd Coast Highway and has rteeived 1 $3.000 allocatM>n from city cultural aalslance fund! to help launch Its proiram. Hr ,i<lr'. hr 1·,11l;11111'd if 111(' <h~!111 I np('r;urd 11.• l•l\ll tiu~r<; 1!•1 ~3.Uuo 11\f' ,t;J!c 11 uuld n•1111hur~e 01 11• ll11rd 1)! 1111· 1'\))('nSt'S. nu1k1nf! ri11· ("U~!~ f•[ !Ill" 11\H pl ans almost t>QIHIL E:~l:thllsh111e11t ot lhr prurM •,,cd rou1e 11.1uld ser\"e ;in e~litnated Sil ~ou ngstcrs .~ll(•IH.l'lnj.! Ali~o Elt>n1e111:-irv &:hnul. T!il' t"a!if11rni a J H~~hw;,i~· P;llroi. ful]O\l'in~ a fr:i~ib1lit.1· st11d,\. rer111n111t>11de<l a;:a 1n~t !lu: rnutf' hrc:111~f' tht' ;;ratle ,,f !ht hill C'\· ~·reds rhe HrniL• l1>r \I h1L"h !tic bu~es 11crc <.lt·f'igncd In ad1..hllon l o lhl' salt'1 ~ ft1t'\1Jr and ad- • • rhr11u\;il lll'<ll :111d l":ir j•ll the et.tu1i.in1enl. ! >1 I It•,, 11111ed !11:1! rstabli~hn1cnt of ;i 1"u1r 111•uli! n·q1111"l' \lie dhln1.:1 10 c1chc1 1·t1:1rT('1· u1· lr ,1.-r <111 adtl itioual bu.~. ' \\e ;11·c r1.1r111uii.: rlw t•qu1p1nenL "t l'a1lnc11y right nf111 ," Ur Hess told t he huarll noting 1h11t rhe distnct'~ uur ~p;1rp bus 11·;1s e()n~tantl)' In use !or <ill1letic trl µs ur .~s " rt•pl<ll'l'l lH'11l 11.i !1ruf.r.11 - duwn 1 t·!UL'lf'i.. Tr11strc~. \ll rh"ru"~111g 1hr r1111lt' :in1l li~1en1n.i:; to eun1n1r.n!$ b_1 dl lel'lcd p<ir<'nt..;, noted that tile acld111011 al l und~ hl provide the lra nsportatio11 111a~ nol be ISIOll '1 1 a1h1ble ' Our t1 gl1! budget docs nti l allow for .111~ c:..pt•nditure 111 an,1 de p;irtrncnt at rlu.' po111t." trustee i'\01·111;.in Brov.·ne 1old the p<.i rcnt s, adding thiit he "·as 1n sym- pathy \\"ith their desire for the routt'. The only funds ll'hich may be available. Dr, He5s said. 11·as the $11 ,000 re cenlly "<lll'd on lhc P\HTh<1;;e or distric t in- SUl'Cl nt·e l o he tp cul dO\\'fl the. l"OSt. ~evera! parents .suggested that the bu s on!y brinc- !11e cnil<lren hom e fron1 1'1!1so in !he al· tcrnoon. • I s AMBULANCE ATTENDANTS REMOVE ONE OF TWO VICTIMS OF CRYSTAL COVE CRASH Third Victim Suffered Broken Rib,, Head lniury, Reported Sati1f•cfory Original Suspect Grilled Dra11u1 /-/eighte 11 .~ Johnson Trictl.'s Final /-lour s By T0'1 H.-\HLE'I' 01 !hi O•ily P>IO! SI.ti! A :'llar1ne lancE' eorpora! \\·ho u·a" ont I' lhe prln·ie suspe<:I In the l.11!111,g of Connie Lyn ne Johnson. a rn1n[strr".~ J!l'antltJ:i uRh- ir r 1vhosr t r.~1 111111nv 11·;1~ oll rred bt'h111d • l11Sl'd dl)()rs and :'i 1111 ~1c n0l.1s dril11•r II ho J.~ TIO\\' !lltin~ 1r1.1I ;,, .\la.~.~at:hU.,('ll'i !llr~e th1'('(' 1.1r1or:' !od:iv ;,cl<.lrd JJr11· rjra1na lo th(' 1nurdrr· (ri;1I (1f i\l;innr pnl1cc1na11 ,\l;irk .l(lh11~nn, nr s :1 fl ("!C'n1cr11c. Ocfool'it' attorney Ha~· Sharp inJcr·letl all lhree elenienls in the final hou rs of 1 11~ f'fforts on bch:ilt' ol lhe 20-year--0ld dclc11- dan\. Sharp hrought. Frankie \Va.1 n!! i\lellino lo courL lo recall !est in1on~· 1l1a1 once put rhe San Francisco coo k 1n lhc !ian Clemen te Ci ty Jail fnr four dl'tys. Linked 1\'ilh ~lellino in Sharp's <T{)s~ r.xamination 11·as Richard BC'cdc. a lr.ansient, 11•ho (lllCt recalled a eon - 1·ersation with i\.!ellino for San Clemt'nle Detccti9'e Le<lnard Goochvin and 11·ho han· dcd over to police a field jackel n!l<'~ 01v11ed by l\lcllino and whi ch appeared to be splattered \Vilh blood. That conversalion took place atter rhe killing on JuM 16. 1970 of !\Ir~. ,l(lhnson. 20, and il \5 all eged th11l r..1cllino lold Bct'rll' a .. hr point ed vl1\ tile aparuntnl at. ~)Ii :0.\11nlercy Lane. 1vhlle the l\10 111rn l\t>re 1;1u1~ing arvund S:t n (leme11!r . • 1"ha1 1~ wllet·<· the ni<lrned b1t1·h ~1·ed ~ ,nc 11011 '1 b11lller :i nyone again ' ll \1,1s ;i jlr"llllr f<tr'tur 111 fh r , 11 1·u111~l;inef'~ lh;il le d San 1·1r me111 r µ1~1irr rn h01Jk \lell1no. 20. on :.u"p1e1011 nf 1 11urU~·i 'rhC'\ hel d t1u11 t!'o 111 ,luh· :1 111 .Ju - Iv 7. lflin 11nd th("n rclca~ed ll im tor lacb. 1ol ,., 1denc:r. .Johnson was arre~tcd a rear lairr anO t-nstll"C'd Ins tnal ol charges of set(ind <lrgree rnurder 1vhcn he made three highly inc:rirn111ating statcmen rs to police and district ;iUorney·s in \'esi 1ga tors. Thry ll'rre all taped Orange County Superior Court Judge \\"!ll 1n1n i\lurray ha.~ ndniitted rf\c tapes 111!0 evidence over Sh<O"p"s repeated ob· jrctions. 1'hey record Johnson·s ad· n1ission !hat he clubbed his \\'ife with a bar stool ;if\t'r lhe couple quarreled O\'eL' his use of n1arijuana and that he !hen washed off the blood in the shO\\'CI'. ll 1s rurther alle~ed lhal the blood splashed on his naked body \\"hen he sta b- bed the pregnant 11·on1an more lhan 20 l\1ne:1 as she lay an the bed . Study··· A11alyzed Beacli Access Report Criticized A report by lht' Ocean and S!loreline PlaMlng Steering Com mittee on ret:rea· Ilona beach acces.\ 1n the area belween Laguna Beach snd San Juan Creek 1va11: c:alied "disappointing"' Tuesday by Jo"lnh Di~ Sitpervisor Ronata Ct11!pcr~. •·t ha(fhoped they \\'Ould make recom· mendations roi;: adoption or access lo the. beaches,' Caspe~ said. ''Bul in9tead they have tosetd the b<ill lo the Planning and Jiarbor, Beac~ ind Parks departments.'' Casptr5 aim 'Aid ht! , ... a~ surprised that the Three Arch Bay area wa~ eliminated fron1 lhe C<lmmlttee's con.sideratlon. ··Somebody talked Ulf!:m into it. prClbat>ly !he allorney ror the Three Arch Bay Associ11ion ,'' said the Newport Beach 1upervisor. Caspers said.he was g()ing to meet with lhe Three Arch Bay people Sunday and '·maybe I can flri<l out if tbe lr claims to privacy are legitimate." The committee report urgr.d that the. planning and harbor, beaches and park s staffs exj>lore the possibility of lhe. county acquiring public access to be.aches in tht. Laguna Beach.Sliln .Ju1n Creek area but offered no definite suggestions. ·, ~h">lhnn rlenied f1·1nn thl' \\'ll nc~s lX1X the stat e1nent attr1bu1ed to hi m by Sl1arp and !est11!ed that he 11•a" in a drunken ~lupor al !he. time ot the hilling and th;1L 111<1n.v w1 lne~st.'s \\'ho \\·err 1\"ll h h1n1 at ;:1 11 ;ill ntf!hl. par!v in S:in Clcrnert1P <·ould ~u pport tha t slal ~111cnl. l>ed estrian Hurl In La .... uua Beach ~ Crossin er !:'l Mishap An elderly Lat:una Bc:1ch \\'0111an is reported in critica l condition al South t oast Com1nunity llospilal today artc1· ~utfcring severe injuries \\'he n she y,as struck by a car iil a cro~swa lk late Tues- day afternoon . Police said l\lrs. llenriella ~'errRri , 81, of 387 Cyprt'SS Drive. \\'as struck by a \'eh1cle driven by Patric k JefferS-On Pate .I ii, 22. of Pensacola, F'la., v.·ho allegedly drove past cars already stopped al the crosswalk at Jas1ninc Street and North Coa11t High\\•ay. Pate was placed under arresl after a record check revealed he 1vas subject of an outstanding warrant for a previous 1raffic violation. :-itrs. Ferrari, who suffered a broken pelvis and internal injuries, remains in 1he inte nsive care un lt at South Coast Community llospitaL She is the m(lther of ~1rs. Vernon Spitalftri of Emerald Bay. In an earlier injury accident Tuesday. Joseph John Louis, 111. of Fullerton. sus· tained a head laceration when his sm11lt loreign car overturned In the 2100 block of Park Avenue. Louis told pollct hit brakes failed as he descended the Jletp ifade and be tu~ the y,•hec\11 toward the curb to avoid col· Hdlng \\'ilh an oncoming car, causing his vehicle lo o'·erturn. lie was driven to South Coast Com· munlly Hosplt11l by a wltnet~ and rele:is· ed after cmersency tre3tment. I ' One 1nan s.aid this 11oul d e111n111ate 1he ~uuug~ters 11a ll.111ti. up !he narrow htll or attcmpung 10 /11trhh1ke hr.n1e. ~:hool off1(·1;i l~ noh·d Jhal. a!\hough son1e Ahso pupils are d1s1n1ssed ai 1 p.rn . olhers are not let ou1 of school until J p.m. Ii m1~ht be poss1h\e, they spe<.·ulatcd. In 1111n1n1i le Il ic bus !nps by liojding all ~1ude11ts un11 J :J 111n and n1a l..- 1n_i: on]~ onr r(•!urn trip pt'r dJ~. 011 1c-1 .. 1s noted 1!1e1; \1ould st11d1· the cosls 1nvo)l'ed 1n ~uch-a plan and pfeparP a report Jor the nc:-.t regular SL"hODJ boar<.l meeting. WO 011e l11jtu·ecl /I ~i"-.1 c;1r-ol d graduate studcnt. from 11 Hll 1111d a ~oung t:o::ta :'lle:;a 11·oman \1C're 1.ill ed 1nsta nt!.1 t'<;rl\· Tuc$day e\cn· il'g 11·he n lheu· fure1gn sports c<ir sµun wil dly {)Ul or to11lrul and crashed broadside into au oncoming 'rh1C!e on Pacilie Coast l!igh11·a~ a l Cr~stal Co\r . Dead on .arrival a l lloag :'1\en1onal l\ospilill \\'ere cll'i\'C\" Bl.1<111 \airnnajad . l :l25 P!ac-C'nt1a ,.6,1c .. \(·1vport Beach . ;\ rect"'nl graduate or C~apman College, and :-i;111dra \\", Prill!, also :.!/. or 1i 8 Broad11·ay, Cosla 111esa. The second d1·1vcr 0 . Xcil .\elso11. 5; _or 259' R1\'it'ra Orn·e, Lagu11a Brach, su;;- ta incd brol..en ribs and \'Crlcbrae a11d a head 1 n J u ; _v in !he <1t:c 1dcn!, but 1.~ rcporlcd in f'a!1slaL"hll') t•ond111on a! lloag llosp1ta t !oda.1. Cali1ornia llJgh wa.v Pa!rol olt1ccrs. 11ho are co11t!nu111i:;. fo 111vcsli1!<1 te !he 5 .lO p.in. arcidenr .~;lid ,\";11n1 11ujad appare111ll' los! conlrol uf his 1967 Ferrari 11hJ]e dr1 1 - ing north on the /ugh1ra ~. ~pun at·roi:.~ rhc ··enter d 11'1d1ng l;111e and 1· o J ! 1 cl t d broadside ll'l!h ~r.lson·s ou!hhouncl 1 chi- cle. a 1969 C<idill.:t r. The 1\'elson c<ir. thr1 s:11d 11:i~ "a l1no~"t ::;topped "' at the ttm e ·(if !he .:01!1s1011. !ht' dr11 t'I' appan'n!l y h:111ng seen !he sporls cor rross1n~ th r high ll".!.I t1111 ard J111n. \lrs Prall. ll'ho c il~d 1t1 111:i!':;11 c hrad and interna l JnJul"lC'~. 1ra~ t'lt't'.1ed rrnn1 lhc enr. ol r1cl!'r...-!-..1Jd .\;11n1naJad 11a~ P<•l't1;illy OU1 of !he t·ar. hh <i nn drapl'd •11rr a g11a1·d1;ill ;iga1n~t 11h1t•h Ille Fcr- r<1rt 1·:11111> 10 re~! p!111111ng :o.bulh ,\ spu~e~1l\:111 l\1 <'l1apn1 a11 ! 'ullr;;?.t <:aid \;11n1na1ad. 11h()~r l;i!her ts an ulficial 1n lhr ,\J1n1 ... rr1 ul F111,1nee Ill Trhfr;."1. t·an1e l•i 1he L.S. 1n l•lfil. :iue11ded Orange Cna~t l 'n)lt'g~. !hen l l'Jtl~t crretl t" ll1ap1nan 111 1%4 {:radu;it111;; thi' !'un11ncr 11·11b ;i n1 .. - l"r 1n 111!er11at111n;.I :.\uthe~ lie pl;inncd 111 rnt rr Claremnnl liraduat1> :X·hool ro d() l11r!l1er 11·ork 111 111!r1·n;it1nnal relations :\ti er c x1l('r tt'11c111~ son1e langua ge. d1f· l1t·u!11cs in his {';uJ .v collr ge ~ea i',\ the Sf'Okeo;;man s;ud . ht> beca111c an honor slll- dcn t and 11as nn the Dean's Li&t in h.ts :1e111or ,l'ear a! C'hap1nan. HI.' was descr1tr r d a~ a \·cr.1· han<l~on1e. popular student, dcepl~i in1 rre~tcd 1n intern::1!1onal educa- tion and pla nni ng a carccr in that field. Orange Co••t l\'eather Hazy sunshine is: the prediction for ThurscJar. rol1011·ing lo1v c.:loud.'i and fog along the C(lastline. Hishs tod ay al the beaches in the upper 6(1's, rilling to i S inland. Lows to. nigh~ in rh e ~rs. l.1'"SIDE TODAY Deo1l Ac//c.!!1011, /ornrer Sccrt · lary of Scale durin g th t Trun4a1~ year3. is dead at tltr agt of 7!. lie rvas co11sid t red tile c/~icf architect of t..l.S. cold ivar poliCJI. StOl'U Page 5. ••ttifl• fl C•llNr1111 ' Cl!Hr Cl•...,. '' (llK~I"' U• II Cltull\911 44-U t-lt • '' c,. .. _, '' 0-N•ll<t t ll 0 1-..ni:" 1l ''""''-' ..... . ··~ , .. l, ,l ... l'IC• l l-1$ --~ •n• L...,.u JI M1t1 .. t • ~· Ml s ..... ..:. ,. r Mtv•t• ,..IP M11lul l P'~llft H Nttl9<!1I "-w-f ·I 0r,.,.. t-w 11 ,,.... " JYl<rll 1'1rl1r '' '""' 11-lt o •• """"'"" .. Sll(t Ml,..llS U•U 11lwl1!M ti ,. ..... ,.., ,._,, W .. lller I ••Ir-....... " Wlllte W.,_ II W""lfl'I ,.,... ,.,,. w..... ...... .., I l, i DA.IL y PILOT ___ ,_, ____ w_td_"'4-'""'' _o._ ..... __ u'-'-. _1•_n Chicano·s Demand Changes • Ill ~ By RUDI ~'l[D2JE:LSKI ~ °' .... 0.lly ,. .. "' •••fl \:lc1no Power uncoiled in Huntington • h Tue&day. nifht with a quiet but 'forceful demand for sociAI c~nge and edueational refonn 1n the high schools. L«i by Julio Garcia. an associate. dt>an ~or studenl.a at UC Irvine, a group nf about '·30 f\.te1iean-Amerir.an8 presentM a 1n. • polnt ar:tion program to Huntington Beach Union High School District ~trus tees. Ttte grou p sai d it i.ll auned at "'e nd ing certain alleged inequ1hes in the ; educational sys~m. ~ Thi! r.1ex.ican-Amencan commWlity. u id Garcia, "is feeJing the anger. resent· No Shots Fired ment &nd fnatntion of a syJtem which does not meet the needs of minority students." Despl~ the fact lhat the dlstrld had l'Mrt than I , O O 0 Spani1h·sumame students in !r s lfllal enrollmt'nl of 10 .139 1Jl 1970. Garcia pointed out that there are few teacht1r s and no psychnloglsts, ad- minislralors and only lwo rounselors of ChiC'ann nngin. The Jl).polnt improvrment plan drawn up by the 25().membfir ~1t'•1can American Commit!~ on Educ11tinn ursrs the following measurt's -Hiring of a ~lex1can-Amer\can assis- tant SUPf!'rintendent to help students and employt's ol the districrs four barrlns with their pmblem,.. -A systematic review of qua.lllltd ChlcanM for k'"'y administrative roles Lt1 the district. -That an Equal Opportunity prnF:rRm ~ i;tart'ed at '"'ach school and the d1stntt offi ct . -l'pgrading of the cnunseHng off ice to mclude more cnunselnrs or r.1,x1cnn· Amtr!can dt~cent that rhr two presently emplo.ved -That <1dd1tional Ch1cann teachers bf! hired commensurate "'ith the perrenla~e nf r-.te;dcan-American studf'nt~ in the district. -That bUinewil eourie~ bt' developed tn he.Ip students proflcir.nl 1n neither Spanish nor English. -Hiring of additional Chicano front of· fiet. personnel at each of the. schools and '1nte.rpretcrs. -That mf'mbers of the f.1ei:ican- American corrim unit y bf'comt' member~ nf an advisnry board l.n the 1uperln- 1cndent on J\1cx1can -Am encan affairi;. Thal c'flmrnunity 11dvlsor.v touncils Iii~!' 1n J\le1ucan -Amencsns for mean- ingful involvtmrnt in school actrvlties .. -Th;al Mexican-American clubs be en- rouraged at e11ch campus In assist l~e Chicano s1ud£1nt 1n his pursuit of ethnic • Reds sf~:ike Near Saigo11, -) • Salfltige 5 Big Choppers SAIGON (lTPI) -Communist. cnm- ' mandtis blew up fi\'e helicopters ;;.ta L'.S. 'base eight miles nnrlheast of Saigon to- ·day in their closest strike to the South Vietnamese capital since the spring of 1~8. U.S. spokt'smen said. The guerrillas crt'pl unmo!est t'd into the sprawling Di An Base. scene of 1969 visit by President Nixon during a one-day trip to Vietnam, and laid af ll'ast six satchel charges inside UHi Huey helicopters parked there, spokesmen said. As th'"'Y were leaving an Aml'rlcan guard at a sentry post along !ht' l'"'ngthy perimt'ter of th'"' sprawling inst allation .spotted tv.·o of fhem. But before he could fu-P. a shot, five of the satchtls v.·ent off, de!>troying t .... ·o Hueys and doing v.·hat .. ·as descri~ as "hea1y damage" to 1.hrt!"; others. The guerrillas escaped in the early !fll"Jrn.ing darkness. ~· H was the fourth attack /"Jn a US. helicopter base In South Vietnam in the Jast three months. Amen('an heHcoplers b ad been hit prf"viously at Tay Ninh 1l'est, .northwest of the capital. Lai Khe. due nirth, and Phu Loi, about five miles ..Dorth-,est of Di An. in the space of a few .days last July. The most serious of the attacks v.·as at L ai Khe July 27, "'"hen l\l'O AHt Cobra State Assembly Ol(s Capistrano Beach Club Buy The ~tate·s offer to purchase the t,500- 'oot Capistrano Beach Club ~horeline ·!eared the California Assembly Thurs- iay -its last legislative test. The onl}" major matter left L~ to see if he owners of the va luable beachfront ;.'ill sell the parcel for !h'"' S2.l million of· 'ered by the State of Calliorn ia. The property in recent years has been 'n the OPf!'n market The state's nffer v.·iJI I'll!'\ others apparently made by private 1ffiders. \"ewport Beach Assemblyman Rohert 11dham. whn authored the bLIJ to rai$e. f:e monry for the slate offer, last v.·eek -:~id ht>:. was confident that the state • ,uJd be given thf" chancf" tn buy !he ,h,.,rtline f.('l add tn the ltrri!J)ry of _}<\heny Sta~ Bearh He related assu r;:inces 11.1v1>n him e1·eraJ \l"etk~ a,11;0 hy the stlltrs th<tt ~FV wnulrl prPft'r that the prnperty fall 111,.. state hanrl!'i The bLll. \l"hich tapi; a 1964 statp11-·>df!: )i;.rks and rM"reaunn Onnd fund , now 111;;it.s Gov. Rnnald R,(>;igan 's signature The gnveninr is expected !n sign lht: eg1 slat1n n shnrtly after he retums frrim a rip to the Orient OUNGI COAST i·tM£l~lt11 CIM,tilc.1!! O).U"T PUl t lSH INCi Wit/'~ K11b1rt N. W .. d Pr•id.,,t a/Id Pv&l1-1*' J1dc K. Curl.., \IU .,.~mt t /ld ~Fil Mlr\uW Tll011111 Ktt"ti! E•llflr n.;11111 A.. M11rp~i~ M.AIWgirit f Gifllf" Oi•rlN H. lo111 Kit~tN P. Na!t ""'"""' ...... .._lrG f llh11., tet ....... omc. 222 F11r11't Av1~1111 M1i7i11 •dd r1n : P.O. 11111: '''• !261? * c1.-,. omc. IOI N•rth U Cu11ino A11I, !2672 0tWr OHk" °"'9 M .... • 1JO W"T •n' llo"Ht Wft'Jl<>rt 1-..1., JJJJ NtWl)Ort lo~l••ll'f t-t .. 1inltOI ...,u.1 i111s """ aoui.-.1..- gunships and f'.l'tr·t)Hfi1' • U:iaches"' v.·f're Qes.troyed by satchel charges and !3 ofhf'r ht!Jc~~ters damaged by expl oding am- mun1tron. There had not been a closer ground at- tack. 1n the Saigoi. art a since the May of- fensl\"t' of 1968, when several bases on the outskirts of the citv were. hit . r-.-leantime an 18-day old Communist of- fensive against Krek. last South \1iel· namese foorhold in the Cambodian ruhber coun rr,v anrl its supµorting bases inside South Vielnam, continued \\'ednesday at a some1vhat reduced pace from that cf the previous days. South Vi'"'tnames'"' troops rt'ported they killed 29 North Vietnamese in a fight only ha lf a mil! from Camp Alpha. a ranger and armored bast' about lhree miles east of ~rek, with the ht:lp of hP.avy air and artillery strikes. They said their ow n casualties were. five wounderl. The Communists al so kept up the pressure on the only American combat troops still involved, at Firebase Pace a mile south of t.he Cambodia n bord'"'r along Highway 22. They fired about .15 82mm mo rtar rounds into the base., an d some Americ ans ""'ere wounded, the U.S. command reJ)'.lrted . Double Daters File Huge Suit In Death Crash A San Clemente man accused of driv· 1ng while drunk and on the wrong side of the road is being sued along v.·ith hi~ fa ther by two survivo rs of a fatal crash last year in San Clemente. tn an action fi led Monday ~lichee! F'ettir Winfrey, 24, and hi ~ father. \\'iJ!iam , of 2917 Via Corbina, are niimed as defendiints In a mill ion-Oollar action. The plaintiffs in the suit are Ronald F.. f\1a 1er, 22, of 33341 Bi~ Sur St., Dana Pn1nt, and Janice l,!";e Kile. 20, of 31442 Ganado Rn;,fi , Sa~ .Juan Cap1strann The <'rash at Avenicla Pico near fhf' S;in Diegn Freeway killed Marsha Ann Olt of Tustin, one of fnur nccupants on a double date on Oct. 18, 19i0. r-.taitr. the rlriver, sufft'rt'd extenSJ\"I"; 1n1unes in the ht'11don cra$h. pnhct $illrl In the Superior Court action r-.1a1er $etk~ S/15 ,flflll in damages and L\1i5s Kile asks the court lo award htr S52S.OOO. Three F lee Blaze; Teen Girl Injurer! A 16-~'l'.'ir·nld [ng\!"wnnrl i;!lrl h::id hl'r ;inkle brokPn ~h!'n ~he !!'Aped frri m thP ::;(!J'."nnd i;Lnry nf ii flan11ng Anah1t1m morel Tue5day. Oehbit' Ann \Inn [)rnhn~ ::ilnnc 11'1lh hPr falhPr anr! mo!htr. ~lr. and J\1 r~. L C. \'an Oenb<"is jumriPd frnm a halrnn~ to ::i mattr,ss hPr f;:ither h11r! th rn11·n tn 1he ground. Thi" parents wPrP n.nl 1nJtirPd Oamag'"' l.-0 the Roadside Rest J\loteJ, 1BJ6 S. An<iht im Fll\"d , w<ts f'Stimiltt'd at S.15,1)()(1 The fir!"; hrokt' Qui 1n a ground level unit and spread to two olhers. ~AtlY l"llOT 111!1 l"l'I0111 Cyeology Caper Debbie Greenman. 17, "'ho expects to compete for queen of the Cycology Fair warms up for the bicycle and clean air-oriented event "'hich opens Thursday at Fashion Island in l\'e\vpo,rt Beach. Three days of exh ibit~ will be climaxed by a fut! day of bicycle racing plus other bike and trike events at the shopping center. Even the queen "'ill be selected on the basis of a bicycle race. Gifted Student P1·ogra1n 111 Capo Scl1ools Laudecl Thi' Parl'n\i; As~oc1atinn fnr GH!Pd Erl11rat1nn !PAC.E l h;;.s rnmmrnderl thr (<tpi5trano l "n1fiPd SchO()I District for its effort.<; in plaM in~ educatinnal prni::,ram s fnr '"Rifted .. children -tho~e whri~e IQ~ arP n\"ef J:\n Dr Roherl L::ingf nrd . P AC. E ~rnkri;man. sa lrl !hr bnard llE'lit11·~~ ~lnrprf' ifllpTl'l\'Pro{'n! ha.<; been m11dl' In the m111 rint\• rif elPmentarv ~rhOl'll pro· pris;ils for this st,11te-fundf'd prop:ram . ''F:ven mnrP ~iRnific11.nt. we think. \.~ !ht 1>s l;ibl1~hmen! of a di$.trir t p1·,11lu<tt1on !inarrl for !he 11:1f1ed program th11t V.'ill br i.nl! adm1nistr.<1tors. part'nts. tru ~tee~. ll'::ichers and prinripsl~ ln~ethrr 1n fPvitwing progress at each s.;-honl durin~ !hi> Vt'ilr anri 1n planning future years' proi;:~ams ." he said. "\Ve ar~ sure that 1\•ith this type of coordinated effort. we ran work 1.ni;!f"l.hf!r in the be.'it interests of a!l children." He said that a basic philosophy of his nr~an1za(1on 'is refll'ctl'd in nnt nf the gPnPrll.I ,Rt1id!'l 1nes fnr the df'vl'jnpmenl nf progra1ns for mentally gifred studenti; 11.pnro1·p(I by the school dislrict"s oari;I of tn1.~tpes. "Th., rrP;i l1nn ;:inrl 1mplrmr-nt.'i!1(1n nf c:1 fter1 prni:;rams shall not be cnnsirJered an<tr! fr11m !he total school proizram fnr ;:ill ~tufi!'nls. hut w1\1 se rve a~ a point of rrferrnr,. fnr the impro1·ement of in· <:ln.1rt1nn for 1111 studel'lts " GEM TALK TODAY by Ne,vport Limits Height On W ate1·f ront Buildings J . c.. HUM"'"'rts -Since pre-historic man first used the sun to enable him to seek "SfteJ- ter before nightfall, man has bee11 "keeping time." As he progressed toward urbanization, hi s need for more accur ate liming also also pro- gressed. Ry CANDACE PEARSON Of"" D11!y l'+to• s1,n Thf" Newpor t Beach City Council Tues- day night voted 6 to 1 to 11pprnv'"' 11 one year , 35-foot height HmttaUon on all building along waterfront areas, !hull concluding the nine months of high rl11e hearings and proposa ls with a half hour discussion. The Jone dissenter In 1tpproving lhf" ordinance. to he effective in 30 days, w&ll Councilman Richard Croul. He felt !he limit "was taking the \'alut: of property 11v.•ay. The preservation nt proJ'lf"rly right.'! should hav'"' some merit." But other councl:me.n agreed with Vice '-fayor Howard Reger~· eomment that, "The com munity traMcend1 t ho 11 e r lgh'3." The mo."t ancient timepiece ap- Distrlct and a one-year citywide ban sug-pears tn have been the "gnomon," gei.sted by the plann ing commission one. a r.reck word meaning "indicator." month ago. The gnomon was known to the Chinese as early as 2400 B.C.. rt The ordinance Is de11igned to :tllow the was the forerunner of the sundial. city lime lo complete " comprehe:nsive As civil i:r.ation progressed, so did general plan defining land use in all man·s need or a more accurate areas. time indic11tor. During the 15th Oelihe ratlons began on solultons to Century B.C. m an used water pnten ti11J high ri~e waterfront are11:r1 wh~ clocks or various types. ..\nother R moratorium on building w11s 11dopted common, but less accurate, tirn~ Ft b. 23 In the civic district area, whJcb p iece was the sand clock or hour w,11s ronfined to the. Lower Bay. glass. Al so, at about this same The moratorium was exterid M twice. period of time fire and wax clocks but could not bt: utended further and ls were UJSed . due to expirf" Nov I&. All of these systems were used Cnuncilm11n CArl Kymh•. chll.irman of fn conjunction with the sundial the now-defunct Civic Di~trict committee. since they were onJy good fQr very moved th e 11doption of the snorelin'"' JShort periods of time. ordinance, M"!ylng it "ha! the ad1111nt•gt Modem timepieces have pro- of crive.ring more th11n tht civic district." gressed gre.aUy. We will be happy Ht pointed out that while the ci vic to show yriu our fine collection of Beach Schools pride, heritage awareness and as a positive direction Wtlhln th e school sys~m . (i11t ci<t noted that !hr rl 1:.lrirt ha)!. shown a pns111ve at!ltuc1'"' toward the needs of the Chu.:ilno C'ornm11n1ty. but that there was an immedi<tlt: and present need for further impro1•em<'nt. .. \\1t' don't want to l<'lkt' 11nvthlng aw11v from lht' blarks or fron1 :inyrine t>lse. \\"p ,1ust want 11ur slice 11f rhe p~."' s111d Gilrcia, a Hun!ins;:tnn Beach res1rlcnt Dr. r orferin ~anthez, also nf Hun· t1ng1.0n Rearh and the director of Chicano studies at Dorn1ngurz State College , told the trustees that the need for b1·l1ngu;il teachers and bl ·hngual rour!!";S Is especla.lly urgent. '"Every""'he.re Anglo parrnt s art' saying th at Johnny can 't read But ptinr .lu11nl1'l , he dne-sn·r jllsl not re;.d \'Pr\" \.ll'll he doe~n ·! e1l·n understand "'ha!'s go1n,11 on .·• hr s<J1d . Trustee J)ennis l'll11ni.:ers pr111serl the Chicano le11ders for lhP1r srholarlv and unt>mntion al pre:>€'nlafinn 11ni;I urt:t'd Sup<>nnlendenl Jack S. Rnrrr 1n drvelnp a timc-srhrd11IP for ad1nin1str;ir1111 re1'iew and reaction to thP !O point pl;:in . The propos al l\il S ,11lsn l1111rlrrl bv Trustees Ralph Bauer. Jnhn Hcntl!')' ;ind Ra v Schmitl 111J of whnm agreed with r-.11ingers ' stance. Seco11d Beatit1g Suspect Ti11·11 s Self 111 to Police A secnnrl man 11 hn m;iy be involved 1n I.he severe beatini;: nf ;i 31 -~'ear-old r-.farine seri;:ranl 1n 11 San Cl tmente ta1·ern earlier this 11·erk ~11rrrndererl at pn!ire headqu11rl ('rS lh1s ~1rn1ni::. Aftrr nrarlv thrrP hour~ n! 1olrrv1ews. delertives hoOkcd Al!iV;lS T:iurle, 23, flf 1413 Calle r-.1iradnr ()ff1ecr<: hook"d him on suspicion ot a.~!'>fllll1 "'llh a deadly v.·eapon . B:ul has nnl .v1·1 hern srt Police Chi<'r Cl1ffnrd Murr;iy .<;<ttrl this morning th;it, <!$ nf nnon 1hP man·s im- plication in th!' blrJndy inrident at the The Place ~fnnd11.v e1•ening "'a~ not yl'l cle<tr. One other prr.o;nn ren1a1nrd 111 custody in the case, \'<tu Sal;ipu Lif;:iu. 27 , alsn a t\1arine, ""h11 was bonk!'d nn inruo.I chargc.o; of a.<;sault 11·1th a deadly "'eapon and held nn $25.00(I hail The vic1im of !he savagr bear ing \lllh a pool cue, bar stool and possibly a heavy hrer pl!cher \.l'<tS t:iken from Intensive care 1oday 11t South Cnast Communist Hospital. Aides th1>re said Sgl r.harles \\'. H311nn nf Camr Pendletnn 1\'as rn11k1ng steady re1·ovrry ;inrl his rnnrli1inn has chanJled frnin "'serious·· on Tue~day to "'satisfac- torv"' tndav. .:He stili 1~ 1n a ~rea1 dra! of pa.in, howevl'r," s11id a sp11krsman Hal!nn suffered rna.~si1'e faci;il fra c· lures and severe damAge tfl one eyl' 1n thP beating which er11pred durini;: a pnnl game at t.he tii vern <tt 1409 N. El Camino Real Another San Clc111cn lr rn:in. \\"1Jl1<1m \\'. Allen. 24. of 330 Encino Lane. suffered st>vere cuts '.l'hen he attempted to stop the beating Polict' initially sought lour young men nf Samoan descenL as suspects in the in- cident. Regents Study Building Program at UCI Ca1npus B.1' C.EOll GE L~:JOAL 01 Hit D•rl~ '""'' 5 .. fl lJniverslty of Catifrimi!'I R fl' g e n I ~, meeting Thursrl;:iy anrl Fridav in Los An11,ell.'s. \l'!ll consider a huilding program that would allncatr $3'.l 8 rnlllion fnr nrw buildings ;it l 1C lr1ine. het11o·een no"' 11nd 1~n. Thf' .<;pt>ndinc pl;iri". hal'c<l nn lhP e~ pcctation ll"\'Lne '"ill J!rriw lo srr1·t 25,flOO i:h1rfPnl .o;, ;:irf' ~ubjrct In romplP!inn nl ,11 l1niversity .o;turly of Pnrollment !rtnds, and financing h,v lhe Legii;lature. The new UC I buildings 11 re ioclt1ded in a univer;<.itv wif'IP !i.~t presrntrrl fnr artinn b,1· !hf Regcn1s· buildings and grounrls commiltPe nn Thursday ff appro\•ed in C'ommittre the full bn11rd .... ·oulrl ar.l on !hem Frida\ Thr $39,8. rnillion p,11r·kage inc!udts $5 million f(lr ucrs new administration uni!. It 11lsn rill'!Cillt's fund~ for eriuipmcnt in the re cently openl'ri eni;ineering facility and the social scienc!'s buildinJ.l . The fir st new buildlng listed would be a math1>ma!irs and computer !'ICienres unit to be built fiur1ni;: the 1972-73 burii;!el ~·ear. Ho1>.'e\'Pr , a UC I !'ipnkesman no!Pd, plans fnr this buildini? \l"ere to h<tve been dra1\·n this ye;:ir. b11t v.·crP nnl due In leglslati\'e hud2el cut s. If fund!>rl . the rampus spnkPsman s:i irt. the RR.flflCI . irtuare font huildinl? 1>.·ould bfo dela~·ed ;:i ~r,11r. It ~·ould he lncatcfi on the ca mpus "rin1f' bft"""Pn lht ne1>.·ly openPd com puter sciencr;; hu!ldini;i and the phy~ical scitnrcs <'omplcx Lalt'r L'C! fnr1\itlP'i outlined in !he ~~ndin!!," draft CRll f0r: --·····~ ... -A b10!011;1ca! sc1ent'es l1hrary costing $1 2 millinn to be built in \!171·7.~. -A second bioloi;!ical sciences office and r.l<tssrnnm unit cnstin:;i: $9 m11!1on lo ht built in 1974-75. -A third c11.mp11s \1b rarv 11n1t rnst1ng ~;; million ~lated for constr11rt1nn 1n 1q7:,. i6. -A :-rrond unit ror lhe F"1nP Art~ \·111ac;e C"flmplex rnsting !12 milhon and dvr for Nlnstruct1nn in l!l71i-77. ~urnerQus "incidrnlal"' expense ~ fnr ~ite im pro\"ements on the UC! campus are ali;o included 1n the rnnstruction package. r.louding tht' butld1ng planning .5Cherlu!e is 11. pri(1ri1 ~1 l1slins of !hP pr o1£1c!s !hat 11.rcnmp;:iniei; the r !' p n r L. The mathem11!ics and co1npuler i;ciPnces i;tructure that is sug11:esterl for !he l!f72·7~ constructinn budget carries a prt(lrity ranking nl 7fi. Th;:i,I means there .:ire 75 other buildin_c:s in the nine-campus t·c system considf!red by p!<tnners lo be more important. 'Pig Bowl' Se t DETROIT 1 !J Pfl -Pnhce Com- m1$l'iltnt'r Jnhn N1tholas ;ind \\'ayn'"' Cnunrv Shtriff \\'1l11am Luca~ ha1·e 11grrtrl !n firld Fonlhall teams in the SI";· cnnd annual ··Pig Sn"·I ·· The g11mt'. which the Detroit pril1cf' won 18-fi l::i<I .1·e11r. is scherluled for No v 6, "1th !he proceed~ gniog to youth ac- !j\·it l l'~ prr:igrarni> nf the police and sher· iffs department.~. .,.._ ...... -----oo<MJ&o-----.And they love the lf?'OWn-FOR CHRISTMAS upe who .. dd to their lu .. trou1 pear le-cu all lilt,.. giving occa1ione. -• aao D>OGa&~oaaa aa t at t EASTER, BIRTHbAYS An Add-a-pnrl neclil11ee i• always an elepnt rompl .. ~ ment for litlle girlii of, any "'°""•INlll~•--aia. On a dainty gold CONll!'IRMATIONS chain, the Mclilaoe irow. in bl!!1uty. in aentiment. in value. Tor Add-a·pMrl• .., 1 TliTiNt8988900ool!Gll8'•l t<•~• &f'tl ~rlectly matched, fert- uiM Orient.I ••• truly, &M GIRAOUATIONS pracnt wW. • fuWref J. C .J.lumphriej Jeweferj 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS IANKJ.MERt6A~O.-MASTl:l CHAREilE 14 YEAltS SAME LOCATION PHONE 141.1401 Spttltically. thf" height ordln11.nct wl11 pt.rtllln to a ll pro~rty bf"low th'"' bluffs. including the Back 811)' arf"a 3nd The Blurts development. The adopted ordln11nce f~ esse.ntla!ly a eomprom\Je bttweien 1 two.yMr ban pr~ posed for the Lower Newport Bay Ci vic district "w11t1 under public cnde P~ modem. a cc u rate clocks and IK'tlng 3 public A.~t." lht special nne-1.~w:•:l:c:h:••~·----------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ year height zone. was l~g1lly as defensl· blt'. ' ' \, ' I ' I ' ' • I • I I c I I • • ' I ' j • ' I • ~ ' I I .. 1/ J t , ,, I ! ~ • I ' • '• I ' I l • ' I ' ~ I I I • ' ' I ~ 1 i I ' I I I 1; \ San Clemente Capistrano YOC. 64, NO. 245, 5 SECTIONS, 12 PAGES EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CAIJFORNIA Totlay's Flaal N.Y. Stocks WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1971' TEN CENTS Small Business1nen Protest License Fee Hil{e C)wners or small busines-~es al ong S<lutl\ El (.'an1!no Reo.l In San Clemente launch· r.<I a ne\v organization lhi' week aJtid ;,·s an initia l project spoke oul strongly again~t proposed major hikes 1n the cil;'.o. busines~ li<.:t"nse fet's. The strong :>!and against Any thangc in the fee~ tanie during an outline o!' !h4! 11e\\' grouµ before San Clemente Cha1nb<'r 01 C:ommeree dirt>rtors Tuesda)'· _ \\'illian1 \Valkrr. prc;;ident of ti~ ne1v group kno\rn a~ the South E! C111ni110 Business Associaltrl !Sl~BAJ , stressed that his group of nearly SO 1nember~ was against the new fees unless spe-cific pro. \'isions 'vere madt to d1retlly benefit businessmen, Chamber of eo1nme rcc offitia!s. who have studied the proposals to hike lhP ff'e~ an average of 300 percent . ha\e re - n1ained neutral on the lssue. The lict>nse matlcr \1 ill be the subjr1·l of another city L'<lUncil study session lonighl at 'i :JO 0'1.•lock . \ralker·s ou tline of th<' nt"11· assoeialiori inc!u<led a proposal \\'hich Cl1amlx'r Pre~idcnl \\'alter Hunter tenned a 'Teal be ar:' • 1'he F,J Cam ino 1ncrl'ha111s ·have askrd !hat the annual Fiesta La (;hris!ianila Parade rou te be-altered 10 ua:ludc thr ~oufh El Can1i110 area-always bypassed r:ach of !he vrt\'ious paratle years. The group 1vas fu r1ned, Ile s<i\U . to gi1e >.l rength and reprcscnra11011 to til~ bu:-:ioes~ coo1muoity along l11e n1a111 thoroughfart•. SEBA alread.v ha s officer.~ .. a boa1·d of directors and sevC'ra! sµccit1e co1nr11iltrr projects." \\'a!ker told directors. I-le s1res.sed !hal the group 1rishe~ 10 1\0rk with the chatnbt'r. Onr o( lhc rules for 1ne1nbership in SEBA. he said, ~·.!!~ that n1ernbers al so join !he t:hainber or l·on1n1('rce. Tlie l'on1n11ttecs. l~xp!aincd , will d('al \\ 11!1 . -Liai~on 11·11h lhe chambl'r of con1- 1nerce and other San Cle1nente organita- lion~- -An ad11e111.si11g l·on1111i\1ee 11l11ch wil l ;iUen1p! to incl11de 1l1e .southern area bus1nes~1nen 11·ith pro1not1ona l events tl1rough !he ~e<ir 1Jsua\ly ht"ld 1n other par!s of the c1tv. The co1n miitte al so ll'ill launch eo-op 3dvertising can1paigns lG help businessmen cope l'.ith advertising costs. ~A special el'enti con11111ttee ~·hich \l'i ll explore 11·ays of obtairnng n1ore foot (ralftl" 111 !he arcA . One of the group·s go als is to alter the tradilltJna l parade rou!e in an atle1npt 10 lure c11:.;on1ers lo the area 's busine~s f1rn1s. \\"a!ker spoke oL 11.'ngth on the bu sine.s~ license issue and stressed that increased revenues would go to the l'ilY general fund . ··\re eao t lu1d a benelit, to Ule bus1ncssn1an in the new license. fees," he ires ew ema Jol1nso11 T1•ial Original Dea th Suspect Grilled 8\' TO~I HARLE-;\' oi In• O•!ly Piie! SIMI .4. ?\larine lance corporal who \1·a~ 011ce lbe prime suspect in the killing of Connie )..y11ne Johnson. ;i n1inister 's grand<la1i1gh- 1cr \\'hose tes1in1011y v.as offered behind c:losed doors nnd a rnys.terious dril t~r who is no1v facing trial in ~Ias~aehuse!(i; -lhese three Jac!ors today .&dtled flf'\Y drama to the murder trial of fllal'ine po!icernan ~lark J ohnson, of Sa n Clen1ente. Defense attorney Ray Sharp injected ::1!1 tkree--clemcnts in the final hours or hi~ efforts on b<!half of the 20-year-old defen4 dant. Sharp brought Frankie Wu ynr fllell ino !o court to recall tesfimon}' tl1at once put the San f'ranci sco cool.: in th& San Clemente. City .Jail ror four da ys. Linked 11·Hb r.telHno in Sharp's cros~· examination "·as Richard Beetlr. a lranslent 1~·!10 once recalled a con· vrrsation 11·ith i'.tellino for San Clemente Detective Leonard Good11·in and who han- df'd O\'er lo police a field jacket once 011·11cd by !\lellino and 1vhich apprared to be splattered ,,;th bloorl . That cQn1-'er.sat!on took place after the killing on .June 16, 1970 of hlr11. John:;on, 2U, and ii is allei:ted that Mellino to1 d Beede as he pointed out the apartment at '416 ~Tonterev Lane \\"hile the t\~·o men were cruisiiig around San Clen1u tc: Hansen, Sta11ip, Gcuuion Elected, To Chaniber ~len1bcrs o[ th'-chamber of commen·e 111 San Cle mente have elected five v:ell· li,nown eon1mu11i ty leaders lo three-year trrms to \he chamber"s board of direc- tors. In rnail ballots-listing about a score or randidates, the n1embers s e I e c l e d telephone execuli1·e Bob G an no rt, :iiportfishing O\li'fle.r Don Jlansen, Planning ('.ommission Chainnan Art llo\mes. aut() dl'a!er Tom StamP and manufacturer A1· J•'ilp:er Sr. T·he next stage in the fall election cycfe · for the chamber will be the selection of a slate or candidates for Chamber offices. A three-man coinmittee will draft.. the • list of nominees which can bt' augmtnted \1·ith nomin:ations from the board or director~. Tht: new chamber officer!! will be swom into office at the chambe.r's annual banquet Jn ear.1)1 1972.. "That i~ 1rhere the married bit th li1 rd -she 1ron't bother an)'One again·· lt was a prime factor u1 th e c11·cun1stances !hat. le<! S.in Clement,. police to book l\le llino , 20, on :;ui;picion oC niurder. They held him fron1 July 3 lo Ju- 1.v 7, 197{} and lhen relea:>ed him for lack: t1J evidence . J ohnson Wd! arre,;led a year lale1· and ensured his trial o[ chnrge~ of second degree murder \1·hen he n1ade lhre ir high[y incrhninafin& srateintnts to police ~ district attol'ney's investigators. They \\'ere 111 taped. Orange County Superior Court J udgf! ~·ini~m Murray has adlnitted the tape.'1 into C\'ident e over Sharp"s repeated ob- jections. They rt'<.'<lrd Johnson's ad· rnis sion that he clubbed his wife. ll'ith a bar stool al'ler the couple quarrC'lccl over his use of marijuana and that he lhen Y.'a~hed ofr the blood in thf' shower. ft ls furt her alleged that the blood splashed on his naked bod y \\·hen ht stal1-- f\ed the pre[:nant woman more than 20 litnes as she Jay on the bed. t.lellino denied from the ~vitness box lhe statement attributed to hi1n by Sharp and tt stified !hat he wa.; in a drunken i.tupor at the lime of the kill ing and that many 11·itnesses who 1Vert! with him at an •II night: party in Sa n Clemenle l"Ollld ~upport. that statement. frOOd\\•in toda v tes1lfied that he l'Ofl· flscated the field jacket gi\'('Tl to hi m b,v Beede bu! discounted the value of the garment wl1en Beede -toda y held 1n .i.fassachuseU:s on $125,000 bail for trial nn <·h;:,rges of assault with a rleadl y weaPQn -later told hi in and told him that the l!tains \vere. brown paint. ''Did ~·ou hav t tht iitain-analyzed ';'' Sharp asked. ""l\o ... Goodwin 1·tplied, and got a 1011.i: look from lhe obvious.ly surprised defen~-e a t!orney. A prosecution source Y.'ho has spent many hours~on the Johnson case loday ('Ondemned Sharp's lac!ics at "a red herring. designed to distract attentio11 from the \Vat er tight case we've built up against Johnson . "\Vt know Mellino didn't do it,'' the sotlrct said. "And we kno1v that Beede- dldn't dG it but "'e do kno1v that Johnson did it." Chief Deputy district Attorney James Enright is under a court order which bar~ him frGm di5Cus!ing the case ·with the pres.<1. The press i nd public were. barred front the courtroom for the third lime in the trial -each time on a mGtion by Sharp -for the. testimony offered by Kare" Gunlller. Ille shapely blonde grand· daughter of a Tustin minister. Study A11alyzed Beacli 'Access Report Criticized A report by the Ocean ind Shoreline from 1he eommittee.·s considtration. ..Plannin• Steering Colnmittee on rtcrca· "Some.body talked them into il. probably • the attomey for the Three Arch Bay Uona beach acce1$ in the area btt\\'l?el'I Association," aa.id tbe Newport Beach Laguna Beach and San Juan Creek was aupervisor. called "dlsappbinth;ig'' TUt&day by Fifth eairpert said he was 101n1 to, meet with Dlalrict Supervisor Ronald Cope:re. the Thrte Arch Bay people Sunday and ·1· had hoped ihey "''l!!.d in•k~CO!!>! _:•mayi..l~-lirwl oul-lf.tllelr clalnu to melidi!IOiis ror adOplfaii ol acceu.to lht., 'Pii.ilcy m lt(ltlmate." · be1i1ches, • Ca$J>efs 11ld. "lhrt lnstead ' 11\e cooimit~. port uraed that the they have-tosled the ball to the Pfanning planning and ha r, beaches and parks i nd Harbor, Beaches and .P • r k • l'ltalfs explore ~posSlblllly or the ~unty dcpartmenl3." •cquiring publlc accc.-.s to beaches in the ca11per5 11Jo SJid he was aurprlted that La.gu~a-B~~n Juan ~ttk area but the 1.'hrec Arch B1:1y area was eliminated offered no definite 3U&1tshons. ' t • • . ' • ..... , TWO DIED WHEN SPORTS CAR SKI DDED BROADSIDE INTO BIG SEDAN AT CRYSTA L COVE Bij1n N1 ininaj1d ind S1ndr1 Pritt Were Killed Instantly; D. Neil Nel10n W•s Badly Hurt DOI.Cit tl1e Missio11 T1·ail El Toro (:oed Paper Editor EL 'l'ORO _:_ .'\11 El Toro girl ha~ been appointed assi~tan1 city editor of Thr Graphic, the newspaper published by students at Pcpperdlne College. Cindy Senn1gsdorf. daughter of .\Ir, and !\!rs. Robert BcnningsdorF. 2J~ 11 Dt1ryca St., is a juriior 111ajoring in journalism and sociology 11nd ha~ prev iously served as assislant campui:; editor. The. student is .._ 1969 gradu::ite or f\lission Viejo High School 1vh('re shr: served as yearbook editor. senior class president, 3nd honor s()('iety tncmber. e Trustees 1Ueet EAST lRVI NF: -Trustees of the San Joaquin Elementary School District 1vill ha\·t a special meeting with area developers lQnighl.. The meeting will fake place •t 7:30 p.m. in the administration annex. 1-4600 Sand Canyon Ave. The purpose of the meeting 1vill bt: _lo discuss San Joaquin's rapid grov.1h \\'1th tract developers and to explore mutual problems and nteds. e Ari Worluhop Sel ~tl SSlON VIEJO -A \YOrkshop in oil portraiture wllh 1n emphasis Gn children .es subjects will begin Saturday, Oct . 16- 'Tht class wUI take place from tO a.ni. to noon and will be taught by Ma rilyn Zapp. lt will bt. htld at Cordillera School and will be limited to 15. Cost or thf! course -·111 be $20. The cGurse is sponsored by tht Mis!lion \'iejo A!lsociation of Artists and Craft8men. 2 Coast Reside11ts Die 111 Hecido11 Auto Crash 1\ :!l-,1ear-o!d gr<idu:i1e student rro111 lr;in and a ~QlHl~ rus!;i 11-Te~a won1a11 '1e1e killed i11stf1n!h-c<1rl.1-Tuesda\' ('1rn· 1ng \\'hen 111e11· f'orcigri sport ~ l"<ll' ~run 11itdl\· OU\ of con1rol and ~·l'<t"hC'd b1·oadside 111to an onco1ning 1 eh1l·lc on 1·aciftC' Co;ist l11ghl\'<l_\ at i'r):-lal Coif· Dead on arri\•al ;it 1 Joag ,\lf•lllf>n.il ll ospital 1\·erc d!'il'cr Ri Jan i\'aini11a j;id. 152.'i Placentia A 1'{' _ :\e\vpor! Beach. (I recent graduate of C~1ap111an College. and Sandra \V. Pral L also 27, of -2i8 Broad1\'a,v. Cost;i i\lcsa. The second dri ver 0. Neil i\'elsou. f.7. or 2596 Ri viera DriVC'. Laguna Beach, IHIS- lained broken ribi:; and \"e1tebr<1e and (I hea d i n j u r y in the acciden t. but 1s reported in sal.isl'actory condition al Hoag 1-Jospital today. California lligh1va.v Patrol officers, 1vl111 arc continuing to inve.~ligate lhe 5.30 pm. accidtnl said Naininajad apparenUy I-Tarbor Motel Project Delayed By .Firrn Na1ne Approval of a lease a11sigt1n1ent to atlo1v tht dcvelopmeilt o{ a motel at Dana Poinl H11rb0r 1vas held up two weeks beca use SupervisOt Ro Der t Batti n thought .. ;i;partrnoot developers mighl be gell ing their foot in the door:' Battin objected to the name of a least assignee.: Dane Point Ha rbor ~tarina Apartments and Inn. Real Property Services Director Stanley Krause. explained to Battin that it was just a· firm name and th1t the least agree· mcnt specltically spelled oot that only mottl service could bt' offered. Blttin orde.red the approval held up l\VG week~ until ht <.'Ould be certain th at apartments in the 011n1 Point H11rbor t.'Ompl cx 1vould be barre.d beyond all doobt. los1 l'(ll1t rol of hi e;; l96i Ferrari wl11!r dri1·- 1ng north on lht' h1gl1way. spu11acro.~s 1 he i·t•n!('r dividing lant' -and (' 11 I I 1 d c 11 brnadside \V11l1 i'\clson's 9ulhbuund l'th1- ' !r. a 1969 C;1dillaC'. The Nelson car. thc_y :;::i1d_ \1a< "al1nost ~Hipped" at tile time of 1hc ·l·o\llsion , !he cln1·rr apparently ha \'1ng :;ctn the sports c;;ir crossing the highway toward h1ni. l\lr~-Prall. who dled of n1assll'f' hearl a11d internal injuries. 1\·as e,1ected fro111 1he r.nr. offJc ('rs said. i\'.1ininajad v.·as partially out of the l'<ir. his arrn dra~d O\rr a guardrail against which the f er· rari tan1e to re st pointing sou!h. .It, :;pokesntan at Chapman College said i'\a ininajad. who,;e ra ther is an 0Hicit1l i11 the ~1inistry or Finance in ·reheran, came to the U.S. in 1961. attended Orange Coast College. then transferred lo Chapman in 1964. graduating fhis sun1 n1er \vith ;r ma· Jor in inlernational studies. He planned to enter Claremont Gradual~ School 10 do further \vork in internationa l relations. After e,;pericncing Slln1e language d1r- f1culties in hi/\ early co llege years. the sf)Okesman said. he became an honor stu· dent and \Vas on !he Dean's Lisi in hi.~ se nior year al Chapman. He was describ· cd as a very handsome. popular student , deeply interested in international educa- lion and planning a career in that field. Artifact Stolen In San Clemente A centuries-old religious ikon \\'a! discovered missing from 1 San Clemente man's apartment Tuesday. Frank Louis Zbikowski of 107 Ave.nida San Fernando. told police. the llmlll, valuable religious painting apparently had been Stolen from his closet 30Uletime over tht weekend. Zbikowski told officers an e.xact dollar a.mount nl the loss \\'Ould be determined \\•htn a mate to tilt 1rtlf1ct Is appraised. OfHcers 11&ld thete we:rt no •igns o forted entry to the apartment. ' ! said. •·.\"one of the re1•enue \\'ill gG lo Iha ('han1ber of comn1e r<·e, either." !le proposed that one-third of tbt: ne1' l'Cl'enuc be thanncled 11110 !he t harnber'! annual ad\'ert isfng and promotion «am· pa lgn to augmPnt the al'crage of $10.000 \l'hich !he 1·irv con rr1butrs each vear alrea<l). . • \\'a!kl'r pointfd 0111 thf' !i('f'ftse issue a:o; hi~ new group"s auempl to "bru1.g out t.he 1<111al1 businessn1a n 1\·ho hasn"t been heard " "'\\'e 're not alone· 11e !eel tht> sarne way,'' he said. ots Bay City's Seat Bou11d Fo1· Cou11ty? " From '''ire Seri\'l'C!i R!'pubhcan leaders 111 lhe. California Senate ha\·e 11·ritten rhe1r own pl an for reapport1011ment \\h lch g11es Orange County one of San Fr<111cl:;co".~ sena1 1 ~cats. The UOP plan eounlet·s-a. Oe mott·auc proposa l which woul d give a Reddin~ !ienate seat, lo East Los .-'\ngeles. St ate Senator Denni!'i Carpenter 1 R- f\'e\\·port Beach\ said this moJ:ning the ne\Y GOP pl an \Vas-just handed lo hin1 1'uesda y ni&hf. and ht hasn't lhoroughly studied iL Carpenter .still Jl1Jinlau1s, ho"·e1·er, that Orange County n1ust ret.el\e one iul! senate se<H or at least a major :;J1are of one. The Republ ica n plan sacritices one of the party's 01111 .stale .sen<ilor.-. !\liho n !\larks. i\li>rks said he: plan!' to fight !11r Republican plan and he can't understa nd \\·hy his coJleaguC'.s \\'Otd ct eliminate his scat~ Deinol'rats, mean\1·hilr. art .standing behind their origina l proposal Iha! ''rn1 Jd t·re<.te another scna1e seat in !he \!('X1- c11 n.Amentan area of Los Angrlts. Senator ~1er1~11 Dymallv t 1)-1.o s Angeles 1 ~aid tod:-iy he \1o n!d not con1- pro1nise on hi.~ hill. "I hare tile ''O!rs to 1!,C! ii nut of <·0111- 1n1ttee. hut rd !Ike S0111t' S1!pport ftOITI Hep11bllC'1l1S," ht said. D,1n1all.1· 1:o; llrad oi the EleLU0115 and Rcap j)Orlionrnent Con11niltrr. C';1rpenter iS~UC'd a \\Ord of t•a11tion (1'1 borh pl;111.-.-; ··1\·e lia\e 11) rcrnenibtr thi~ 1.~ al! par1 <if O\'erall negotiation~ i\e1ther plan 11 111 be the !111al :<:oln tio11. The GOP plan 1s 1u~t (·alc11la1cd 1n f'stabli~h an<Hher b:irga 1n1ng alten1<1t ire,·· he said. Carpenlrr had n(1 ec,n1n1ent on th e mo1e to sa('1"JJ1te a Republic;in senator'.s .-.ca1 <'llarhs 11;1~ ;if !1me~ sided 1v11h th f' l)en1ocra1~ 011 i:<:sue:;. He '''<l.S appointed tn a n;un1c1pal <.:our! judgeship in 1966 by lnrn1cr Den10<--rt=itic Governor Edn1und G. ··ra r' Bro11n. 1\!ari;s quit 1ha~ post a ~car !ate1· to run for the sen~ Son1e ohser1·ors note !hat \<larks ls 111 .._ hberal area and could lose his seat to 11 Democ raL any1l'ay. 11·hile Orange County is .-;afely Repub!ic.111. Orange c •••• Weather Hazy sunshine is the. pre:dictio1l for Thursday. following IOI\' clouds and fog along the coastline. Highs toda y 8l the beache~ in the upprr i;ir~. rising to i5 inland. Lows l<>- night in the so·s. INSIDE TODA\' Dea 11 Acheson. for1ner SC'crC'"' tary of Staie: during the TrlAma1' years, is dead at tlie ogc of 73. fle wa3: c.:Oltsidered the chief architect. of U.S. cold war policy. Story Page 5, . .. ,.,., " ClllMrnl• I ,,,.... ,,,,.., .. Cl1tc.klllf u, U CteuH..,. ... " (1,.,k• 11 , ........ ,, ,, l>fftll Miiin• 12 01 ..... c1t u e•l""ltl p .. , • 1111ort11-. 2•n ,llllllCI 2J·tt ,.._.... » """ Llllttrl ~ MlllM~ t M111 111 Slr'Olct 11 Ml~in 2 .. 2, M111\11t P-11111111 M t111i-1 ,.,.,. •·S O•l"ff C-IY '' ,.,,, ll S~Nll Ptrt.r 21 fHftl , .... Or. t1tl11tt•k11 , S'-'* Mttkll• '4·1J. T•i..oi.IMI 1• ,........ 2•17 W•tfllf'I' t W•lc-llllflrf tf Wlllh W11k 16 W-611'1 lllWI tt.)I '#OfN ..,._, t<f t. • '" ' .t . -2 DAIL V P'I LO'r SC Chicanos Demand Changes • ID Beach Schools By ftUt>l NIEDZIEL.'Kl . i Of 11'1• !>•!Ir ,11e1 "•" ::J a.te.M Powtr uncoiled 11'1 Huntir\(ton , Bllclti Tuelday fti&h t witJt 1 quiet, bot mt11 l and fru1 tration of 1 system 1J.•h1ch do.1 not meet ihe nttds of minority studPntl." e:mploye:g of the: dislrir!'s four h11rr101> with the.ir problem~. -A syste:mat1c re\'tew of quahfttd Chlt'at1.01 for key administrative role$ In the district. -Tha l b1hngua! cnursl's be de\•eloped tn help siudenl! proficient in neithe r Span ish nor En;!ish. pride . heritage awareness and as a posith·e dlrttllon 1.1,·ithin lhe schOl'll syslem, ttarhers and bi-hngu.11 rourses Is e!~lal!y ur&ML ""Everywhere An&lo parenls are sayin' that Johnny can't read But pocir .Ju~nit,,. hr drw.sn"! JUSI not read \'l"rv 11"e!I. h~ d0t'sn '1 e1·rn underst•nrl wh.1t's go1ni;: on," he sa1rl fOrtefuJ demand for 1ocial change and educational reform in I.ht high schools. ' Led by Julio G1rcl1, an associa te dean ""of students 1t UC Irvine, a group of about ""•30 Muican-Amerlcana prt sented a 10. ·•·polnt action prngram to Hunhngton Beach Union High School 01strh~t •--tn.u1tee s. The grnup said it is aimed at -~ndina certain alleged intqui11es in the .. educational system. ! The Mex.ican-Americ.at1 m mm unity. • saJd Garcia, "i.5: feeling tbe anger, resent- No Shots Fired ,, Oespi~ the fa ct that the dl1trlrt hi d more th111 I , 0 0 0 Spanish-surname students in Its total enrollmi!'nl of 10.139 in 1970, Garcia po1n!.td out that there are few teach t-t5 and no ps.ycholog ii;rs . ad · ministrators and only two counselors of Chicano origin The !!)..point lmproven1enl p!M drawn up by tht 250-membr r !\1ex ican Ame ru."an C!lmm ittee on Education urgts the foltovdng measures· -Hiring of a "'1eicican-American 11ss1s· la.nt supuinlendent to help students and , Reds Strike Near Saigo11 ;, Sabotage 5 Big Choppe1·s S.-'r..IGON <UP!l -Communist com- 7 tnandos blew up five heHcopter:o: at a U.S. ~ase eight miles northea st of Saigon tn- :-day in their c!(')sest strike to !he South ~Vietnamese capital since the spring of , 1968, U.S. spokesmen said. The (Uerrillas crept unmolested into the spra11.·ling Di An B,tise, scent t'.lf J9fi9 visit by Presiden t Nixon during a one-day tr tp to Vietn am, and laid at least six :o;atchel charge:o: inside UHi Huey he licopters parked there, spokesmen said. As !hey were leaving an Americ&n guard at a sentry post along the lengthy perimeter of the spr.ini,·!ing inslallatil'ln spotted two nf them_ But before he could fir e a shot. five nf I.he satchels \•:ent off, -destroying two Hueys arid doing v.·hat ·was describtd I S ''heavy damage." to '-three others. The guerrillas esc8.ped in the early mt')rning darkness. #' It was the fourth attack on a U.S. .be!icopter ba!e in South Vietn am in the Ja:s t three monlhs. American helicnpters bad be.en hit previously at Tay Ninh "'est. ,.northwest of the capital, Lai Khe. due north. and Phu Loi. about li ve miles llorthwest of Oi An , in the space of a few ~ays last July. The most serious of the attacks wa! at Lai Khl! July 27, when t"'O AH l Cobra 'State Assembly ' OKs Capistrano Beach Club Bu y The sta te's offer to purc hase the 1.500- foot Capistrano Beach Club shoreline cleared the California Assembly Thurs- jay -its last legislati ve test. The onl y major matter left is to s~ if 'he owneni: of ttie valuable btachfront will sell the. pa reel for the $2. 1 million of· ."ered by the State of C,tilifllrni a. The property in recent }'f:ars has been ')n the open ma.r ke.f .. The st.:Jte 's offer will it'iin others apparently ma de by private :iiriders. \'"ewport Beach Assemblyman Robert 3.ltlh..sm . whn authored the bill to rA ise '.hi!: money for the. state offl!.r , last we:ek iil !d he 11.·as confident that th e st1t~ l'IUid be given the chance to buy the =:horeline lb add to the. territory of ,Ylheny St.a ~ Beach . He related assurances given him 'I!\ er.ti ~-~ks ag o by the :i;c!lers that ·f;~y woul d prefer that the prnperty fall .nro st.a te hands, 'The blll. v1hi rh taps a !964 stAte"·1dio >Irk~ and recreat!"n bond fund. ntiw 1t.·aits Gov. Ronald RA!:agan's signature The governl)r is txpe.clerl to sign the ''gislation shnrtly aft.t r he returns fr')m a np to the Orient. . l ' ' OlAN61 COAST l1t!l\j~!(1/ oa.t.JK;'i!: CO.uT PUa LISHllOO "°""1'A>4Y llo't•l't N. W.M Pr•.-..U •llf Publi.n. J,,\: l. C11Tlrt Vim ~ .,., "-•! "-' gunships and !Wl'I OHi\ "[...oachPs" "'l'rP: dts.troyed by .c;atchel ch11rges and 13 other hehc_opters damaged by e;i;ploding am- mun1t1on. Th ere had not been 11 rloser ground .at- tack in the Ssigoi. are11 since the t-.1ay nf. tensive of 19&8, "'hen SPver11l bases on the outskirts of the city "·ere hit. Meantime 1n 13-day old Communi.~t .,f. fensi ve against Krtk. last So uth Viet- namese foothold in the C:imbndian nibber country and its supporring bases iri.c;1de. South Vietnam, continued \\'rdnesday at a some1\rhat reduced pace from that f"f the pre\•ious da vs. . South Vietnaniese troops reported thioy killed 29 North Vietnamese in a fight only half a mile from,Camp Alpha. a ranger and armored base about f.hree miles east llf Krek, with the help of heavy air and artillery strikes. They s::iid their ow n ca.!iualties were fiv t wounded. The Communists also kept up th e pressure on the only Amtrican combat troops still invoJvM, at Flrebase Pace a mile south of the Cambod ia n border along Highway 22. They fired about :l5 82mm mortar rou nds into the ba~e. and some Americans were wounded, the U.S. command reported. Double Daters File Huge Suit In Death Crash A San Clemerite man aceused of driv- ing while drunk and ori the wrong side nf the. road is being sued along with his fa ther by two su rvivors of a f,tital crash last year in S&n Clemente. In an action li!ed Monday Michael Peter Winfre y. 24, and his fal her. \Villiam. of 2917 Via Corbin11 , 11re n11med as defendant..-; in a million-dollar action. The plaintiffs in tht suit. are Ronald E. Maier, 22. of 33341 Big Sur St.. Dan a Point. and Jan i('e Lee Kill'. 20. nf 3!442 Gil.nado Roa.d, Si!.,ii .Juan Capr:i;rra no. The crash 11 t Avenida Picn near the San 0 1egl'I Frtt~'llY kllll'd ~f;ir~ha Ann 01! flf Tustin. one of fou r nccupant.s on a double date on Oct. 18. 1970. M11ier. !he rlrf\'er. suffer~ exten:i;1\·e injuries in the headon cr.::ish. pnlicl! s.::iid . In the Superior Court aclit'ln Ma ier seeks $7.75,{)()(I in.damages anrt ~l 1~s Kile asks the cour! to a~·ard her S;i2j11)(1(}. Three Fl ee Blaz e: Teen Girl l nj ured A \fi-yl'.::ir.flld lngll'wMrl i;:1r\ hart hl'r 11nkle. broken "·hen ~he lraped from !he. second story of a flaming Anaheim mnte! Tue~day. De.bble Ann Van D!'nbos alnnii: 11.•1t h ht:r 'ather and mn ther, f\1r. and f\olrs. L. C . \'an Denbns jumped from a h11lcoey !n a maU.ress her father had lhrown tn the ground. Tht: pan~nts we.re not in]urrd. Damage to the Roadside Rest t-.1nte1. 18.16 S. Anaheim Blvd .. was eslimated at S35.000. The fire brokt out in a ground leveJ unit and spread to two others. -That an Equa l Oppnrtunity pml!;rilm ht starred al each srht')()l and the district off IC!'. -l'pgrading (lf thl' enunseling nffice !11 include mQre fQUn.~E'lnrs 0f ~lf'XIC",111 Amf'ri can de~cent that thP twn presentlv l'mpln\·ed. -That ad du10naJ Chicano tearhers be hired cnmmen~urate with the perrenlali!P of "t-.le;o.:iran-Amcrican students in the district. Cycology Cape1• -Hiring o( additional Chicann front Of· !ice: personnel at each of IM. schools and 1nterprt!ers. -Tl1al n1Pmhl!r! of !he Me;i;lcan- An1l'rir11n cnn111111n1 ty become memhers nf ;in arll'\~nrv bo:ir rl tn the s1rperin- IC'nrlrnl rin ~lf'\il1 :1r1 ,\n1f'r ican affairs -That rnmmunlly advi.c;ory cnunetls lak.e in \lP,tll";in ·An1erirans for 1nl'an· inglul in\'O!vement in schnol acti1·it1es. -Th:i ! ~lex 1'"an·1\mrrican clubs be en· rf"urril!t'd at. ('a1·h c;impus In assist the Chicano student Jn h11S pursuit of ethnic DAil'!' P llOT Stl tl l'l>o111 Carcia nnterl Iha! lhi> d1 strirl ha s shown ,ti [)"!.~1t11·e al!1tude. Jn~ard the nef'<ls nf thf' Ch1cann rommunit~·. but that there was an irnmediate and present nt:ed for furfhrr 1mpr!11·rment "\V t> dnn"t "·11nt In Lake anyth inl{ away frnnt tt1.-. bl:1c k .~ 11r fn11n anyone elsP \\'e just "<Int n11r i;l1f"e nf the pie.'' said Gart1a , a Hun llnt:lon Brach res1drnt Dr Porfenn Sanchet, also of Hun- tington Beach and the d1rec1J1r of Chicano s!ud1es Rt Dom1ng11ez Slate College, told the. trustees that the need for b1 -l1ng ual Trustee Dcnnts !\!angers pr:ii ~ed lhl' Chicano lc Aders rnr !heir St'hnl.irly ~nd unemnl10nal pr esrntat1on :ind Utj!f>{I Su (X'ri ntenrlen1. .Ja!'~ S. Rnf}C'r !n dt>Vr lnp a t1 m\•-sr hedl1!e for <1rln1i111~trat1\'I! rev1e1\' ;ind reaf"tinn to the Jl}-point pla n. The· proriisal ~·as alsn laurled bv Trustet.s Ralph Bauer. John Bentley and Ra y Srhmi!1 . ~!I of "·horn .1g rced "'Ith ~!angers' stanct>. \ Seco11d Beatii1g Suspect Ti11·11 s Self 111 to Police A second mr.n whn may be fn\'olved in the sevPre bPal1n,I); nf a 3\-_vear-nld l\farine ,c;erge;inL 1n ;a S:in Cleme nte la rern earlier 1111 • 11 Pek su rrend('red at police hr;ir1q11ar1.rrs lhl~ 1norn1ng. 1\ftrr nr:i l"lv lhrce hours ot interv1 e1vs. delcet1\·es bn°nkt'd Ald\'as TaUple, 23. nf 141.1 Calle Miradnr. Off ice rs hooked h1n1 on ~11sp1c1on of ;issaul! wi1h a dc11dly \l eapon. Bail ha:; not ~·i·t bcrn ~ct. Poli ct> Chief Clifford .\!11rra,v said , !h is mornin~ thn1 a,c; nf nrlnn !he m:in 's 1m- plic;:ition in the blond_y incJdf>nt at !he The Pl<1re ,\1 nnda~· t>ven1ng \.\"<IS no1 yet cleiir. One other persnn rerna1ned 111 custorly In thr r~.~e. \'au Sal;ipu Lifau. 27, al;:n a l\la nne. who 1\"as hwked on 1ni11ol chargl"~ nr ;:i~sa111! with a deadly "·eapon a nd heir! on $2.~.noo b:i1t The 1·1cllm of !hr savage he ating with a pool cue, bar stool and pos5lbly a hea vy beer pl!cher "as taken from inten~ivl' ca re today at South Coast Communist Hos pit al Aidt~ 1he-re sa1rl SR!. Charles \V Hat1on of Camp Pendle.ton was making .sl.e;id y recnvery and his cond1t1nn ha~ changed from ·•serious" on Tuesd;iy 1n '"sati!fac- tory" !oday. "'He s1 il! is in a great deal of pa in, ho1\·e\·cr." said a i;pokesman. Hatton sufferer! mas.c;il'e far1al frat· lures ;ind severe damage tn one eye in the beat ing whirh erupted durini.: a rnnl game at th(' tal"ern at !409 :-0:. El Camino Real Another San Clemente n1an. \l.11lham \\'. Allen. 24 . of :'130 Encino Lane. suffered se1·ere curs when he attempted to stop the beat ing. Police initiR!\y sou ght four .roung men of Samoao descent as suspecrs in the Jn· cident. Regents Study Buildi11g Progra.m at VCI Campus By GEO Rr.E l.EIOAL Of l~I DlllV P olo! ~!1!1 l'n\\·ers i!y nf Cah fnrni;i R e g e n ts , meetin ~ Thu rsdav and Frid;iy in Lns An~eles . will cnn.~idf>r a buildin~ program that would ;illnca!e $.19 II million for l'lf':W buildin,!?S ill L·c lrvinr. bt>t"·een no"" ;ind l!li7. Thr sprnrl ing pl;ins. hascd nn th P e:ii- -A b1olni;:ical ~c1enres l1hrary cns\1n.I!. $1 2 mil hon !n he bu ilt in l974-i5. -A secnnd binlngical ~ci enres off1re 11nd rla s~room unll cC'sttnR S9 m1ll1on to be buill in 197~-75. -A third cRmpus li bra ry 1m1 l costing S5 million slated for construcli{ln in 1~7j- 76. Dehbie Greenman, 17, v.·ho expects In cnmpete for queen of the Cycology Fair \\"arms up for th~ bicycle ;u_1d clean air-oriented event v.•hic h opens T huri'iday at Fashio n Isl and 1n Newpo.rt Beach.. Three days of exhibits will be climaxed by a full day of btcycle raci ng plus other bike and tr ike events at the shopping center. Even the queen will be selj:!Cted on the basis of a bicycle race. peclat inn Jr..-ine \\"ii! i;mw In serve 25 ,fiOO sturlrnr"'. tiff' s11h1ecl 10 rrlmplt>linn nf a l"nil·er~it.11 sturtv nf enrnllmenl lrl'nds, anrl fin;inrinii; hv the Le~isl;i.t ure. The new UC! builrtings ere included in a unil'etsi f,1· \Vidr li~t prc~cn f.ed fnr ac!inn h1· !ht> Re.gents" h11 fldini::s and ground.c; r nmmittre on Thur~day. II apriri:ived in -A secnnd un1 l fnr lhP FinP Arts Village cnmplex ct1sting $12 mi!li1J n and due fnr cnnstrucrinn In 197fi-77. Numerous "incidental '' expenses for site im prov ements nn thP UC! c::impus are also included in the rnrist ruction pa ckage . Clourl in,R the bui!din~ pl11nn1ni;: sc hedule is a prir rity listini; of lhe prniects th.ii t :itc0mpan\es lhe r e p n rt . Thi!! mathrma!i('S an d r0mputrr sciences structure lhal is guggested fo r the Hl7:!-i3 construction budget carries a pr iority rankini; nf 76. That me ans there. are 75 n!ht>r buildinji\s in the nin e.-carn pus t.:C system considered by p!snners lo be more import11nt. rnmn11!tee !he full board would act on Gifted Student P1·og1·a1n !hem Friday The $J9 8 n1i ll1nn p;irkage includes $5 rntllinn for vrrs new administration uni !. It also allnca les funrls fnr equipment in !he rerenll_\' npcnPd eng111erring fac ility :ind 1ht i;nci el scienres building . 111 Ca(lO Scl1ool s Lauded The firs t ne"' building listed v.·nuld be a ma!h!'matirs and <..'Qm puter :;cienct's unit t" be bu1ll durini;: the 1972-7.1 bud,e:et .vear. ~pl"' Bou·!' "'et Tht. Parent;; A f~()('fa t1nn f,,r C!ff Prl F:d11ra!11)n iPAr.E 1 h.::i s cnmmrnder! !he Cap1str<1 nn l"n1f1erl Srh('l<"ll D1stnrt fnr 11~ pf!l)rls in plannine: edural1nn;il rrner;im" fnr "e:iflf'fi" children -thn~r whn~p IQ"' ar<> n\·er J.'0 [)r Rnbf'rt L;ingfnr'rl . r II G f, ~OOkP~man ~;:i1rl 1hr hnarrl hrl 1r1·rc:; ~1nr<>rP 1mprn1·rmPn! ha"' hrrn m<irl>' in rhe ma1nrilv nf r.len1ent11r1 <rhMI prn - prif;il<; fnr lh1:; ~(;:ijp.funrlrrl rrn~r;:im "F::ven mnr" ~1gn1f1r<1n!. ll'e lh1n~. i"' the <>~l;ihh~hmP nl nf R rltstnrt e1';i\11;11inn bnard fn r th!' gifted pr,,gr;:i111 that will hnng arlm1n1:i;!r11tnr~. parenl<;. tr 11i;[pP~. tearhers and pnnrip;il ~ tnget hPr 1n TPVIP\.\'tn~ flP"li;?rE'!'~ at Pach :;rhrin\ <lur ing lhe year anrl in pl ann ing future ~·e;ir-;' prn,l!ram5." he .c;aid. •·v,·,. arr :;urP tha t with this type of C'l)Qrdina!Prl P:!fnrl. wr r11.n "·nrk tn~ther in the best in tere..,t:; nf all rhi!dren " He said that a basic philosophy of his Hn1ve\·er, a l"C! spokesin:in nntert . plans ~ n u nr i;:11n1 1:i t1nn is rf'fl rrted in one nf the fnr this huilding "'ere tn ha\·e been dra·.1·n _ct>nPri!I g1udrhnt>s ft1r the rle vt"!npmrnt t1f this year. hul \\'r rc nnt rlue In lcgislati\'e DETROIT !L"Pl l -Pol1re Cnm· rrngrams fnr mentally gif!Pd sturi <>nts burlaet ruls If fund<>cl, the campus miss1nnt.r Jnhn Nic holas and \\'ayne .iorrr>\'erl by the schnnl d1str1ct's oard of :i;pnkt>!'mfln sa1rl, thr 811 .000 ~quere foot Cnuntv Sheriff \\'1ll1am Lucas ha\Pe 1n1"'!rcs. budd1nl! wn11ld be delaved a ye;ir. a_Rreerl to hel~ fnolhRll teams in the se- , The rrPat1nn :;nrl 1mplementat1nn Qf It 1vo11lrl he lnr;itcrl nn thr campus cnnrl <innual '"Pig Rn .... ·I ·· i:1 ftPrl prn~t<ims .~h11.1! nnt he. cnn;:iderl'rl ''nn,ll ·· hrf11,·ern the ne"'l.v opened com· The game, wh ich the f1Plrn11 police "'01\ GEM TALK ;in;.irr frnm !hf> tnt;il ;1;r hfl(ll prngran1 fnr p~JIPr ,c;c1rnl'f'\."' h11i!d1ng and the phy~ical lR-li l:i<;t ye<ir. i5 schrrlulert for Nnv. 6, ;ill <;111rlrnt". hut 1\·ll\ se.r1·e as a poin t nf srien rt>5 rnmplcx "1th !hr prncrcd.~ j?nlnR rn yn11th ll f"• rrfrr,,n1'r fnr !hf> improvement of in· Lat"r l"CI farlli1tes outl ined in the r11·1t1P,c; pmgr;im~ of the police and sher· ~1nl (l l rin rnr ,111 ~f11rlrn!;1;." :;pe nding draft t'All fnr; iff.~ drp;irtmen1.~. r·---~·'":.';:·~;,,,~·~·-:-~,'.:::::~~;;;;;;:;:.~.;,;::;:;::::;:;:::;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;:;;;;~.;;:;.;;;::~;;:;::;;:::;::~:;;;;;; l " TODAY by I l n-·· K"..;:i E'llot n ;11111 A. Mu>?1lrii1• ~Ir-. Edi..,. Qed,. H. l.eoi -iclri1..J I'. Ni n Auls'..n ........ Incl lldl!trs L..-..... omc. 2J:Z ,..,,,. A"9RN a&.dtt-'•r.111 1'.0 .••••••• '2652 ... _OM. N elvpo1·t Limits Heigl1t 011 W aterfro11t Buildi11gs ' iii ·~·~U !f'il "';:91?Q:.i\(li I C M • \/ Since pre--histor lc m a n first used !he sun to enable hi m to seek shel~ tcr before nighlfalf, man has been "keeping time." As he progr essed toward urbanization, his need fo r more a ccurate timing also also pro- gressed. ------>GBllO------And they love the pown. FOR CHRISTMAS Uf'll ~ho '-Kid lo their I~ lroua pear la -t1Q all tift. dvinc Ott&liona. •••o -~11<11 eo 11aot IU Netril El C.MI~• a.ti. t:Z•n --.... IMN• UO Wiit an "'"' .....,.,, 9aldii »» ,,...,....., aou1w.,., ....... 1MGs 11Vt IMO ..,._,. By CANDACE PEARSON Of 1!11 DlllV PllDI 51111 The Newport Beaeh City Council Tues- day ni1ht voted 6 lt1 I to approve a one )'~r. 3~foot height limlt•tion on alJ buil ding along w1terfront areas, thus coneludlng the nine mont h! of hi~h rl!Je he3rings and proPQsals with A half hour discussil'ln. Tht lone dissent.ior In •ppmvlng the ord inance, to be effective: in 30 days, was Councilman Ri chard Croul. He fel t the li mit "was taking tht value of property away. The preservation of pro perly rights !hould hive 1ome. merit." But other councl:men aareed with Vic& Ma}'1)r Howard Roaers' comment that, "The community traMCenda t h o a e rights." Spteiflcally, the he.lght ortlin1nct wlll pe.rtain to all property below the bluffs, lncludlni;t Ole Bsi:k Bey area and The Bluffs d~velopment. The adnpttd ordinance la essentially • c:omproml5e. between 1 two-ye.ar bin pr~ posed for Ule Lower Newport Bay Civic District and a on~year citywide ban sug- ge.s ted by the planning comml~ioo one month ago. 'T'he ordin ance Is designed lo a!lo1v the city ti me to comple!e a m mprehcns1ve general plan defining larid use in all areas. Deliberations beg an on solulions to potential hig h ris:c waterfront areas when a moratorium on building was 11dopte.d Feb. 23 In the civic district area, which was confined tn the 1.Alwer Bay. The moratorium was extended twice. bul could not bt extended further and l5 due to etpire Nov JS. Couni:ilman Carl Kymht. chAirman l'lf the now-defu nct Civic District co mmittee, moved the 11dopllon of the ~horeline ordlna~. saying il ''has the advantage of roverlng more th11n the civic di.!ltrlct. .. He pointed out that while tbt c-i vic dl~trlct "V.'ll~ under publlc code pro- tecting • public a.~t.'' the. speclAI t'.lnt.- Ytar heiiht 1t>ne. was legally 33 dcfensi · bit. The 1nf).c;t a nc ient timepiece ap- fle<tr.~ lo have been lhe "gnomon," it Greek v.•orrt m eaning "indicator." The gnomon was knoWTI to the Chinese as early as 2'400 B.C. It wa s the fore runner of the sundiaJ. A-", c ivil i;i;;ition progresSed, so did m;in s need of a more accurate lime ind icalor . During the 15th rent ury B.C. m an used water clocks of va rious types. Another common, but le.~s accurate. time- piece w i:i:oi the sand clock or hour ~lass. Also, al about this same peM od o! time Cire and wax clocks were used. Al I of these systems we~ us8d In conjunction with the gundl-1 !\ince they were onl y good for very shnrt penoo .~ of time. Modern t imepieces have p~ }!'.rcssed greaUy. We will be happy to show you our fine coUection of rnndern, a cc u r a t e clocks and v.·atchc.s . EASTER, B IRTHDAYS An Add -a-pearl necklace !. a11Vllya &n elegant «1mple.- ment for little· gi rls of IU'IJ' ~M°"l009009&Ufi 11 c e 8 -.lfe. On a dainty fQl d CONFIPl':MATIONS chain, tM necltlAC9 1Mws in belluty, ir1 Nntimfll'lt. in value. For Add-a-p.rla --·e JIN! pt:rfeetl1m•tched, r•n· ulne Orient.!! .•. 1rv.Iy, U.. C!RADUATIONS pru1nl with • fuWU 8tlrt • neckl•Cf! now -it will IJ"O'W .u ahe ~ ABk for U. fl'M Add..a-purJ b.rochuN abowU1J all .U., from $&.60 J. C JJu.mph,.iej JewefeN 1823 NEWPORT BL VD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TE-MS UNKAMflll~llD-MASli • Cl-IAtGcE 24 YlAlS $AMf LOCATfOW ,HON~ 141-1401 I ' J • . ' ' ' I ' ' ' • ' ' ' f , I· • " • ( t i i I • C11stot11er's Money Mal{e Own Rmes Mal{es Own Ritles NE\\' \'ORK-(APl -Among the lingering beha\•ioral od· dities of sorne brokeragt firn1s, which always have lik· ed to make their own rules. is the prartice or u s i n g customers' mor.ey to fint1nte their own trading. Some firms a rgue 1hat lo deny the m the use of money Je[l in these accounts rnoney that isn't the1r.s \1•ould impose a hardship on them. They insist that \\'h1le the money isn't theirs. the right to use it is. se lf-regulation, which the state attorney gtneral is checking. The attorney general. Louis J Lefkowitz. 1net "'i!h the head.~ nf the Nell' \'ork Stock F:xf.'l1ringe and the American Stoek Exchange on Tuesday. lie !old them he might seek crln1inal indictments against ."Wme firms because of book· keepi ng practices. Irish Riots No Trouble NEW BALBOA BAY CLUB SITE WILL OCCUPY 25 ACRES NEAR AVALON Existing Spanish·style Building Is the Core of Expansion !\toreover, for the use of !his money they wish to pay no in- lere.st. arguing that tv do so 11 oulcl Impossibly con1p\!rate: !heir affa irs. They ciie prere· dent /or their no-interest i;tand: Hank s don't pay on checking accounts. To Finns NE\V \'OHK ~U PI ) -The Bay Club F or1ns Isle Partnership A fi n anc i a I partnership between subsidiaries of 8<1lboa Ba y Club of Ne"·porl Beach and Foremost-f\tcKcsson, Inc., has been formed lo develop recreational and residential facilities on Catalina Island. The agreeinent b e t w e e n Balboa Bay Island C-lub. inc., and Crocker Land Cornpany (CROL ~. a subsidiary of the San Francisco food and drug company, w:is off1cially an- nounced by Bay Club presi· dent Jack Wrather. Richard Stevens, Bay Clu b vice-president. explained to- day that CRO L's involvement wil l be mainly financial. The firfit phase of the pro- jecL 105 condominiums, :i clubhouse <1nd recreationa l facilities including a s"'irn- n1ing pool. spa. tennis cour~ and boat rnoorings. 1rill begin c-0nstruclion in Decen1ber. The Balboa Club site v.·itl oc- cupy 25 acres at Hamilton Beach, nor thwesl of Descanso Bay and just n1inutes away from Avalon. Costs of the firsl phase con- struction. which the clubs hopes to have completed next summer. is $3.6 million. The total project of .13! is estimated to cost million. units $11.5 The condominiums, v.·hich Steve ns says will mos!ly be "second homes." will be l\1editerranean in style, one and f\\'O·Slory units terraced on the hills. They v.·ill range I r o n1 v.•ee k ender g u e st·lype apartments al $22.000 to n1ore luxurious homes at abou t $50,000. There are no other residrn- lial developrnen1s on the island like this one. Stevens says. adding that they hope to "maxin1ize the greenbelt area and have a vi\tage theroe with dense areas left." At1to1nohiles-except n n e Sf'rvice vehicle "'ill be brin- ned and rnembers will travel from Avalon to the site by shutt\ebus, Mal or plane "Of cour.se. !here \vii i be bicycles allowed ," Sle\·cns savs. People interested in o\vning: an island <'·rartment don't ha\'e to join t.he Newport Bearh""4!b. says Stevens. only the Island Club. "'hich will have $500 init iation and $10 monthly dues. The rlub has an addit ional 100 acres under option for further expansion if current plans are successful. Pre.sent home of the Island Club is the Descanso Beach Club from which tours are taken to the futurt site, which i n e I u des a Spanish-style tern1inal building once used by Catalina airlines. It wil l be the care or the clubh-Ouse, expanded to include a restaurant and bar. New Douglas DC IO's Sell Like Fresh Bread By R.UOI NIEDZtfU KI or l'I>• D•ll, P'll•I U•U This is a passenger lest of an airplane. the l\lc Donnell Douglas DC 10. Jt's list price is pretty sleep -about S16.6 million. p;ive or take a few grand. F.O B. Long Beach. of course. And even though it has only two \\•ings, a trii\ and. a passenger compartment.. JU~t like any other plane, 1t 1s unlikely the n1akers \Vi!\ haggle over the price. '.he n~w model i.~ already selling l!ke fresh bread at the bakery. Three of the supcrliners, each with a maximum seating capacity of 345 persons have already been delivered. T~e factory is planning lo f1_11 contracts for nine more this year, for a total cost of $200 million. 'The DCIO Is not meant to compete with the Boeing 74~ in terms of speed or carrying capacity. But it will for the passenger dollars. . "We felt the 747 was too b1g, loo soon." explained a Dougl as public relations man recently during a press preview of the big bird. •'The 747 carries about 190 more passengers but the seats aren't all used. Their load (actors are way off. And we cin operate out of any airport handling the 11maller DC9 or the 727." he said. What's il like to fl y the OCIO? Passengers will find It ls a tot quieter than other planes. So will per.IOllS living near the airport. The OOIO's General Electric and PraU and Whitney engines wtii!iper. rather than roar. even when you 're f I y Ing economy clasa. Additional advantages of the new engine! are that thty give 25 percent more mileage and are lllTiokeless -but not entirely 11mogle.ss. No matter where you slt. you'll (Ind more legroom and wider seats. The lwo. aisle.. are wide enough so that ynu can ea sily pass the stewardess. without appearing fresh. The interior, depending v.·hich airline you fly v.·ith. will have romfortab!e seats v.·ith a control box c2.pab!e of routing music or a movie soundtrack to you r ears via a headset. The \~·alls surrounding the portholes still look like they need the toueh of an interior decorator. They look exactly what they are: imitation plastic n1arb!e. Douglas aviation experts also claim the DCIO is a safer plane since the ~kpit . is designed to make things easier on the pilots. One wonders though wily the pilots were holding onto their sticks through. deerskin worlt gloves. Other than the already mentioned improvements in noise level and comfortability, and space, airline passengers unconcerned with technical data will find the OCID no different fram ather modem jets. These improvements are not to be dismissed lightly. They will be especlally appreciated by long distance a n d intere-0ntinental travelers for whom McDonnell Douglas Is now readying more powerful, beefed-up versions or the DCtO. called the Series 20 and Series 30. Company Buys Factory Site PALO ALTO -Hewlett· Packard Co. has agreed to buy 200 acres of the Fountain Grove Ranch north ol Santa Rosa, for a fu turt h1ctory sit,. The property will be develo~ gradually over IO years .with an initial ouUay of $4 million. Trcndii Aid Eco11on1ic Prediction 'NE\V YOlll\ IAP 1 -A1110ng !he bus 1ne~s ;lnd econu1111c: !rends .:ibo1Jl \1·h1ch \uu 1nri11 not li;n•e been aw.:ire: · -The i11<lcx of help-wanted advert1se1 nents. 'ol'hich sorne ::inalysts cl:iim foretells actual job conditions. failed to rise 111 August dcs11ite the n<ition's ne"· economic plan th<it. 11 i.~ hoped. will bnng balanted prosper it~· The index. 1\ h1t:h ~l:u11Js at 85, curnprired with 100 in 1967. lll('<lSUT('S t\1(' voh1n1(' \) f classified :1d\·crtising JJJ 52 rn<iJOr nc11 spnprrs. The O>nfe~nce Bo;ird. which 1naint;iins ii, c!a11ns the index is "e.x t.rerncly S('11sit i1·e." !n foul' of Ilic. nine. regions-Ca st l\'ortl1 Cent ral, \Vest North Ccntr::il, Soulh /\llanti (" and f':tt:ific·the in dex (ell fron1 lls Ju\v level. II ro!<e. in Nc111 Eng.land. \11ddle At1 01nli C'. 1'3;1st Siluth 1..\:ntra and l\lounlain S1at!'s. ;•:id sta~·ed the sa1ne 1n the \\'est Sout h Central rrg1on -Another c 11 n ti nu i n ~ survev-thal of exe c u I iv e a ppniiitnients-al"-0 failed In shOI\' anv 111arkcd reactinn to the nauon's ne\\' economic plan . Th ird -quarter ;1p\Xlinln1ents fell 6 percent fron1 !he !"t'cond quarter, but this could be merely a seasonal f<lc tor. l\·liire s1~nif k'anl, says \Vytrn <ir and Co .• an e:icecut1\'e Se.nrch firn1, the nu n1ber of appointrnenls in July-August· Scpternhcr 11·a.~ 1:1 percent higher than in the cornparablc qual'tcr of lrt70. F:1•cn v.•ilh the rise in business confidence. il said. co1npanies niainttiined tigh t cost controls ''as demonstrated by the 8 percen t downtr£>nd tin adn11n1strative appoint111ents '' -llemen1ber when discount stnres firsl appeilrt"d on the scene in greal numbrrs <lut ing the 1950" \'ov.·, it is claimed. there are ;is 11u1ny (If the1n as there are tr ad i l 1 o n a I depi-rrtme11t stores. Both no1v numhcr more than 4,fiOO, ~a}S Audi ts and Surl'Cy~. Inc. f\ & S, a research Finn. cnnducted what it tern\ed n nationwide retail census-1h1 s ve11 r and found thri!, rll'~p1 !e rising populatlon, tht> n11111hcr of retail outlets a c l u a I I .v shrrink by !1,(1110 in th!" past year to R total of 1,698.300. One big difference betw~en h;ink and brokerage practice. hO\\·rver. involves the qu ality of operritions. Urokera ge house bookkeeping. a! has been sho'ol'n agnin and again, is v11lr1er;ible to s er 1 o u s crit1eism. i\fi ll1ons of dol lars n r rertii1 ca!es have ~en lost. !\11llions more have been stolen -mort than $21 million \1·orth in three years. ac- cording to I.he state at\orn~y general's offi ce. Several btg brokerage houses h;1ve been dissol\'ed or n1erged 11fler en- counter111g { 1 nan l' i a I d1f- firulties . In short. whi\c mur h or the indu~l l'Y \s emerging rron1 its recent f inanci al and paper1\'0rk prohle1ns stro~ger lhan hefnre. past practices sho1v that some individual firn1s could be charged not nn· Iv \Yltli im prudence but ir· r·espons1bility <is \\'c\I. f.stimate~ indica!e l h <1 t "free rr('di\ bri!;inccs." or 1110ney left in cl1ston1cr ac- counts, totals about $2 billion, rnaintv in srnall amounts . One. studv.showed a median size of S70. ·\l'hich usually was turned 01·tr in davs or \veeks. The indt;strv feels that \lo•hile such :ln1ountS might he too small to earn in 1 er,s t pavments for the customers. they are not too small to be us ed for a variety or poten- tially pro f i table .and sometin1es risky transactions by the brokers. · /\dn1 ittedly. ii would be dif- ficult to pay interest on such sm:il l surns for short periods, nnd it is doubtful that rnany customers expect it. Bul it can be argued that few cu,1;t0mt"~S wi~h their money to be used ln risky trades. Hearings before R l louse Commerce subcommittee now disclose thal bolh regulatory anrl stock exchange officia_ls feel ll'i;it rt>slrictions Rre 111 order on !he usc of surh ac· cou nt s Bul neil her see n1s 111· f'l1 ned to end the practice en- tlrrh· 1nS1ead. t ts I i rn on .v by SeruritJes and Exrhange of- ficials indicate that thry fer! the u~e bv brokers n f t·ustnmrr~· r;1onev £nr their u11·n irading: shou ld be rrohibitrrl but th"·' ccrt;,ii11 flthrr uses he renn1ttrd. such ::is tinanr1ng credit purchrisrs b1· 0\hrr custnmers ·\\'h;ite\·er the oulcome. \hf' currenl si!uation is only nne uf manv bizarre attitudes that deve'loped over the yenr:ii of Close Scrutiny A.n employe inspects a color tele vision picture tube during the screening process at Philco-Ford Corp- oration's ~ansdaJe, Pa . plant. Thorough plant ~roc es!i and quality controls make t ubes more reliable and trouble-fr ee. 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Sta rting lhings l)lf lnn1ght :it Orange Coast Cnlll'ge wi ll be Paddv l'havt'fsJ.;v'..; t•un11r dl'aina "(;idc>o1i. ,. ruf1n1ng j1,u1· day~ onl~ lhrn11,::h :-;;1!Unk1~ On Frida1· 11'.V 1nor1 pldl· hOUS('S un\•til 1 h~1r 11t'I\ ... 11\)ll .~ \\'Ith JIU: ff'\'irl(' l 'ulllll'llHl!!I' '/'healer fP\ 11 u1g '·B.1re1 ... 11 111 1he PJrk '' and r!ie \\"r:<lnuu stcr Con1n1un11y Tht'ater prt>- 1niering ··You're a C:o.)(f .\l:u1 l'harlie Br01\'ll ·· •·f.ideon" l0o:·1he.s 011 a cuwardl~ ;illll·ht>ru 1)1c·ked b.v ! :00 tu ;;a1 e Ifie llf'brrw na tion !rt.1111 the 1\lidianite!'i. I l rrl·enth· \•1<1.s shOl\'ll o n 1e!e11!'1fu1 ... .-11h Peler listino11 111 the l!t!t n1le. Bill Purkiss !., d1rect1ng the OCC l'ersion. "'hich feature5 Torn Arnold as Gldeon and Ed Lllllt as !he angt>I \•hu ~rsuades hin1 10 take up the L"ause. Other printipa!s in !he sho\v are \\'ill ~:hn1 11H , Scott Crane, Eddie Pur~iss, Gre~ l\rochla. Hou Cra.v. Thom llornan . St e 11 e ~lutsch!cr. Richard r.lazzo!a. Rick Golso n and Paul Doren1us . ''Cideon·• \\'ill be prtsented tonight lhrough ~aturday in the col!egt auditorium on !he t'Qsta .\lt!'s<t l' a m p u 5 i\drn •~~1on 1s free * .. Shroeder and Kerry Newlin as Pepperrn1nt Pany Opening night 1111! be at \l'eber School on Hoover Street south of ~\'cstminster· Al'en ue . \.\'i!h the balance of the performances at f'inley Sthoo!, F:d"·ard~ at Trask, Hescr11a t100$ 897-1 164 . * "Tonuny." the Soulh Coast Hepertory roe!\ opera. con- tinue.~ its engagen1ent loniRht !hrough Sunday al SCB.'s Third :5tep Theater under rhe cornb1ned direction of Da1·id ~n1mes and f.lartin Benson. Reginald Rook s1ars as !he deaf. dumb and blind youU1 11·hosr sense of touch carries /11m to prominence. 111e pan- 1omime production is backed by Ambrosia. a rock band , Rebel Candidnte Sutl1e1·la11cl Vow!S By VERf\'ON SCOTr ' II t•re un thC' ballot bccall'f' llOLLY l'iOOD 1UPI 1 11 e !):id enough people s11:11 Donal d Sul he r I and . tt1e pC'll1t1on~ Th rl'e arer 26,0QU rheun1 y ry<'d sla r 111 gudcJ 1111.:rnlK"r's t:1tll only 7,Ut\0 "r>.t-A-S.-11." "Klute" ,. n d of 1hen1 l<i kr th1' trouble t11 olhers . .spearheads a group ot 1otr 1111! wht'11 tl1P ~tri~f' insurgent attors 11·ho seek to n1;.u1da{i• \\J~ ;,n 1~~11 e !1 1 ~ \;l ke ove1· lf'ader~h1p of .011• n111nths :1g11 lh<>re 11rrr 10.IWlO Sert-en Actors Gu ild 1otc~ ;ind 9i prrt'!'ll! •1ere f111" The guild. now in its 36111 1he :-.r 11~1· ~ear. 1s 11ndergou1g an etect10•1 , !Jiii ~1,u J..,iio11 tll:ll s:i p<'r• or oHicers. Charlton Heston IS ('C'tl( of tht• .irlurs t'ill'l1 only i.·, cur rent president i; 0 1 J>eJTt•ht uf thi· 1nei"nr, and Bonald Reagan is a pa!>l presi-tha! 15 l*rccut of the actors de nt. eal'n ll.'.i 1x-rc<'nl or lhe money. Tradl·,,·ooally g11·11d member~ Th:i\":; n111 quite nght , 1s 11'~ have \'oted a sla te appro\'ed "l'rn on the ballot berause t b.v the incumbent officers. nol \\·ant 10 change our union·,.. .... ·-.. . r-~ -~ • l\'e1t Simon st rikes again thl11 \\'eekend \\'hen lhe Irvine Community The<1ttr launchell its new season 11•i!h Simon's second con1cd1·. "llareloot 11 !he Park." f{iahard !)o11• IS direC"llllj:! the story ur \110 ne11·h'11·eds sta rting l if~ out in a s1x.1h-floor apartinent pla~ing the seore by Britain's WHO, ME? -'fhc angel, played by Ed Little llcfl l the \\'ho. 1nfor111.5 Gideon l'J'o n1 1\rnoldl that he has been unlikr the recent \-icln;un po~ition 1don'!11 anL it to be it elect inn Sutherland is a dissidC'nt ;i nd H1kr·1 urg;1111La!lon under pro· ~rv , DAILY LOG Perfornianccs are gi ve 11 pttked to save the l·lebre\\1 nation in a scene fron1 r1ightl y at ti o'clock with an ex-0 ·• · II d " du rers. i.~ running ror lirst vice pres1-------------- dent "'!th Bcrt Freed heading (;ary Sader11p and Karen Gardner lake the roles or the honeyn1ooning c:ou ple . "'ilh .Joanne \Volcolt playing lhe lwide's n1other. Pa ul Stop enacting lhe continental kook upstairs. Bemie Simon in the ea1neo role or lhe telephone l'epair nian .,nd director !)Ow doing a llitchockian Y»alk-on as the delirery boy. !rfi sho w at 10 o'clock 011 __ r_a_n~g_c_L_oa_s_t_l'_o_e~g_e_·s_··l_:_1 _e_o_1_i._0_1_1e_1_1i_n~g_lu_n_i~g_h_L_ S~turday at th e !heater. lltl7 the 1ndependenL !a~keL Wednesday Evening OCTOBE" JJ 6:00 0 It( Ntw1 ltrfl Dun~· (3~ Nt•t 8111 1-fo adt Q llNIC Ntw1 'lom !in1ae1 0,,.... Do11't [at lht D1ilit1 0 "EYEWITNESS NEWS" * JOSEPH BENTI & JOHN SCHBECK ( 0 ... 8'11ti, Sch~ O (!)MW .... Wirt mn..~n Q) I ""-114 ~Mlt {I ~ ~llClltfldt ffl H.t11pod1t LHlce €DN•~• J4 m °"'" lleport ll') M.tflltny llfll CE Jll"ln l1m H1.,!horn, M~Cloud k" bte11 .u 1•1ntd le 1110· lee! him 0 [3] [61 tl) CHrtsll;, tf EUit't f 1tht1 "A Very O<tftrent Orum"1tf" A r11pt1ntd ••ler btd lop1 ott 1 "''Id .. etkend Tom i nd [ddie ~od .. ilk NormJn. m (15) Thi1 Wtek (J9) n1m: "Tht Wroni Man" t :OO b [I} MMitrl Cwlltr Dr. Jl)I G1nn011 tnei t1I ~ W1ttl t .. o ,,. t1enh who rtfust lo Mndetro suritry. Pamela P11'oll·Wri1M ruutr. o Ci) f1l m T11e s.itit , _,, "f1lhtt'1 Day" familJ c1i~ ln1tt· lert "1th Ctil'f' p!tfl'! for 1 tl1y ol lei<urt w1!h Belly 11!er 111 1lt·nicbl "•~ea<1t ft) (15) Tht 1i1,,..\ ~111uica11 D111111 MM:hint IC?) l 1 Cruz dt Ma11s1 t r.(e1 a!) Rou' para l'Honic1 t:ll 0 (j ) (f l al ~rltf't hW ·Tht l:JO 0 S... Allft Sllow Gul'St! llt Ot lec11 ... Delector" Shrrley lott11'1 ltottr Millt!f, Bott l1~.'liein, .SUcar R~•, en111u!las111 ovtt tilt perlorlllltnct al llobiftsall, 8trbtu No::ho~. lfld Ilic~ 1 kJl\d9omt Rimilft •ilh • bMtt!i· '1'ogen:, ll-re11-o!d piodlif'. ! lul 'fOicf 1 .. ds to lftllltilt wMn ho 0 111..-; (t) (to! "'nt Hafttitl t hldel ill her tlf Jnd apartmtnt. Tra'" Cond11Son (-e1h1n} '59 --. :->1ew1rt Dal!lOft ruesk 1s !Kor l(ur•· c;...., Cooct1, M•ri1 &hen. 111'11,111 r1nov~ch ind BtU ~arr 1s l~t 1~!. dti!. 6to1te C 1\co!t lo111h l1onlltr r:1 l11ttr Ward N•n doclo1 •rlh heart of cold is 1lmo1! w It T1kti ' lh•<l I llnchtd boy I l!llld hun~ry dru~<tn "10b ID:OO f) I 1 lrrla.t1n11 A ~ounr wum1n •A · 1 (f) Cts H"' W~ll tr tron~•lt heuh I portion o! th1 cp£•n1l hJnd . ri'(!J "It JilNl lohft Chl nttlll)I •ut1t n manulcup1 nl Dis .111_p1t1! m"""' Grfffilh 1nd so-•t l !tflltlelllit•Vt! 1ftd1C.alt lb 116 eo.o, 311•• !he, ••e 1nioou1 lo pureh Jle it, In• (IS) Ma'-irt tf Alltf••~ ftlt M•Jit 81lon fflc B11edtn Aobt•l ~etd. 1 ftl ~tioft M b 1 ~irchi.tritt i nd ~m Mto•uo 1ue\t Dr. tdwtrd Stainbrook 0 10 m Hicfl~ ~tltfJ •-iet· m t.f ttlie Oltds llltnl5 dtlr.llf: WTlfl a IOSSI' colW!l_I· (J!) C--~ nost. Cc11"I Dr.i:llf1, 1n l'Ct~lf>t "Barefoot'' \\'ill he perforn1- cd 1-'rid<l,\'S and Satu rd ays fo r three 11·eekends at 8 o'cloc k in rhe II u tn a n i l i e ~ llall Playhouse on the UC Irvine l'ompus. 7133. Reservations * ii47· Fred West, who directed the \\"estminster C om m u n it y Theater'~ opening production. "Once Upon a J\·lattress." i!i staging the first offering fron1 \\'CT II -the group's junio1· !heater-··You 're a C'.ood !\tan. t:harlie Brown ." \\'hich makes .t s rirst Orange County show - ing Friday. Featured in the cast are f.rlc Gillett as Charlie Brown. Zac k McEwan as Snoopy, Kath.v \\'ilson as Lucy. Bryant Lanier a_, Li•us. Bill Cullen as Newport Blvd .. C.:osta J\·fes;i Restrvation5 6%-1363. * "The Best of Friends'' con· 1i nue~ ii! \Vest Coast pren1iere at the Long Beach Comn1u nily Playhouse with perfor1na nccs F'riday and Saturday under the direction or fountain \'alle~··s Ron Allx'rlsen, Romola Temkin, .J a 111 e s O'Donne ll, Lisa Isenberg and Rolf Theison take lhe principal roles in the comedy at the plush playhouse. 5021 E. Anaheim St.. Long Beach. Reservation!! (2 131 438-0536. \Var 011 Film HOLLY\VOO D 1 AP • B<1rb:ira Harris and .J:it:k Leminon will co-star 1n ··Th" \\'a r Between l\1en a n d \Vomen ." a Cinen1a Center Films production. It is a contemporary human comedy based on a group of James Thurber 1.:artoons and stories. Hi, Ho, Enter the (Clean Air) Fair II;) lei Arlcio!MNs,.. ~a Cornun•dtd l11mtr artd !Ol"t O•trff CllflOllS m AIC .. ,., tOU"f'ltf1_ G<M!!IS . '" P1tty Du~t. I • Vu11no1 M110. O.~d W11"1, Ctt.tr ltom'lo, [ J Pe.~tr. Jotin C1rndin1 • and Carl Rein e< I Q [J ~~ m r111 ,.."' ... , "'' 1 •••••••••••••••• •• 7;00 fl CIS No.i Wall tr t 1011i\•1t t :sl AIC Neri Sm 1th Rt1~oner :1 0 m "11C """ John Ch1rw_:tllor <"'61 Truth or to~1~utn<t1 'i) Dnr1tt1 City "Rtpn51I" M11or Tom Alc1l1 1 • rorrt1nurs to btllt~t io !tW!J)l)fllY ool•r.e chief rd ll1ut~. 1f1er 11'111Cll II O•r rrt.Ch lllldf.r pross.111 lo lht • ~11nni of 1 pot1cem.1n. Sirftl'.I" Oii~-I l9nd and Ch11les McG1tw 1uHt. 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR ENTRY BLANK I I I I I 0 tft1Jt'1 Mr lint? 11~ Jllqi11f tllt Gamt m1towl11<J FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT IEACH (0 I Drn111 ti Jurwut (IS) Tt.t T1rMd 111 Cri1i1 m Hlrtor, ,, Mntc. mu 1i11nrs1 qn., ~er, I Saturday, October 16, 1771 Cl!) TM Yirrilli1n aJ M1>11r1p €Il) OS) "EW SEASOff tMI! G~ttn arr the Herbi• H"'ltOC:k ~•hi, • I noted jazz ffb\111 ttti pod Ftl•l'I • 1 u~11no. '9"l "ochn T1~ti1t I Check the box es oppo1it• the •vents you wish to I •nt •r lincludt $•t00 for Grand Prix), cli p the coupon and mail to 62 Fashion Isl and, Newport C enter, New. I port Bea ch, Californi• f/2660 . Mak• cht ck1 p•y•bl e I 7;JO f) Doc!or '" lh1 HouJot 1,1 ,,.~,.. a;) Bo~ l'roft,~ion1I l""on le.in~ 1~11 ht "''"' h~,. ·~ 100,ndtclom• !0:30 n Neri \10111~ !JeCo•m-t\. fJ Pri111u1 . \tt •I f.-~ C~t"r P •"' rq Nt•1 811! lohn \ ~,, u lltd lo llfOVfl I ti·~ !'P'll m•Alal lo•~&do .. hoch "•1 I• 111 1111 !lie bo!lom or rht llC.'•" o!! 11'1• WI U lltlT•lo th """'" CrtJ (J!) F1l111; "tloth» ti 011l111N111w wt".11 WI' I ol tub~ f6l l• Tell tM l•uth a 1 I l>rt1111 ol Jtann•t 1ii.00fl 'I ai}Nton 0 Molho" S MO"<or · fC) !7h1\ ,,.OIAI C..wdy" !~''"''' ·~S-l'od I A>l<1 hi.,.(I"''' A "ri)' m N•..., A ~a111' At1itn ,.; To Ir Anno unttd n l rn ,..,.,, I to L.O.G.G. !IN CLUDE ·~".00 ENTRY FEE FOR GRANO PRIX ) I I I Pl1a1e enl •r mt in +h t fo ll ow ing e"enf 1 al tha Cy· I I colo9y Fa ir a t FASHION ISLAND in N•wport B•a ch St !., O ct. 16, I f/7 I. I agree lo abide by all Iha rul11 I I of th• A.B.l .-A. 9ov•rn in 9 th e~• events , •nd l will I I acc.1pt th • d1c•1ion of th t jud9•1 as fina l, • I 0 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR STOCK GRAND PR IX • I fTl HoP.1n'1 H•r~• WI l 0"9"•t Fn Mt•Qufr~n• n M11vit • "Ti11 tllrt '-111101~ ldn I m ~1 4£...-()lo~•I df Ha~•ll1 nd l nr a ~ .... 0 0 0 0 YO UTH HANDICAP RACES (1 4.1 8) TRIC YC LE RACES p .4.5 yea rs ) I I •• m l"eh1 I •brt fO II II W111t•n rn •2 ,,,., @Ital tht Clotk (] 5) lhr c.o~r~t ,, Otrr n,.,n ffl Tili~ Wrtl 1:00 f]1 a C11ol 8m nen ~·" l'•n •· 1 n~ l l "JO €1 11-, M.,., Crifflll ra•\ ! !l•nl i~" I . (J 'f01 m Jol\AllJ Cif1ell O SPEND 90 min ut~s wi1 h O Mow11· (21/.hr) ~H1n1 Chn1han ~11du'!Wln" 1 l~n1 1•y l '1 fl1n~v * FRED ASTAIRE! 0 m.1.d11!1·\? 'A~n,•••1••1 .I I I I '• I Kai r J·~~"'!~••• J 1t1•1 r,1 1nF" D1CK CA VFTT Now! I 0 3 6 Q) ll~··•th•d B•N•l~lo 0 fl !6 rn Ditk t 1fftl fre4 I •d Boln,rrd and B11dn11 I ndM ~ A11aut ~be$h 1111\ th, •Ulh! ol V•nu\ fl) hlr m Kt .. , Putnam ft~hm111 I l11nt1•lf •o•, ~ .. r\11 "'11!11•1' Q) Mevie: "'lll Ytttt 5111~ ...... ·-1 m THE CARDINAL lmy'<lery\ '5~ -Dt11nis O'K"f•.1 *Tom Tryon/Carol lynlef Colttn Gray II m Wecl•tJd11 Ni1h1 Mow: (Cl 11:00 0 W.ftt; "'fly lti'J Nipr (111,,ttll') 11 ll'/,~1) "Tilt C1 rdin11· ldflmal '63 'IZ-RH:htid C11l'°~ NM(f Kelly. I . -111111 lrynn C••DI 1,nr., Rom• II ~r~ntodr< An t•1t~ lrn~11r1n r•rot• 11:)0 m T• J,11 tltt TNtlt ·~I ~•S t••d•ntl 1 101)~~ on Aonot nn 111, !VI IJf \'.'orM Wai II !'(JI[\~.\ 1:00 0 lrrlitm: "'W" ,, (wltltllCt" !dn · ma) '59-V•n klhn'°n· Ve ra Milts. Q) TM Vi1rinb~ fD (ISi Tiit rrrttth C~tl CE•i•• Thursday DXfflME MOVIES [mlyn W1lli1ms. • 3-B 0 (i'I @1 Me...s CD All """' tlllw: "Htll •• 'rite• 1.,, .. ""'" .. Dllipf .. "Htl" ... ... ""' '9ntt" ('11m1) '6ft-Plnbul HortOll. D"~t 81ke1, S11 Minta. m "l hfti ... .,,.. (corntdy) '41 -t0l1tl1 1'1111n1. rrHrit M11ch. I l:Ol 111 "'SaMWI ..... ! ScilllMl·MIJ!• 1'"1 ... ..,.... If ,,,... (a4'+'tn1Vft) I (ffMll) '41-Ju111 Klwr. W1tl11 '4~T1'• ....... , Ono>ll W•. l lMlltA, N1!11it Wtod. t:JI 8 WCMll'• ......... (IMI· J;DO (}) ~ ..., (dflml) 'S1- hln) '4s-hul RllJ, Htny Curt. K'11k Doli(ltt. [ltMOf h rktf, THE QUEEN RACE I I I THE BICYCLE PARADE "Oldtimt Bicycle Days " theme 0 ADULT TRICYCLE RA CES I THIES IE I Vl:HTS 1'011 AMATIEUAS Ol'll'I' - I •'" "'' • 1ntrnttr ti tftJ 'l<yde racint d11t . • •• ..................................................................... _ •. C ITY , ....................................... PHONE, •................... I IS iqn•tur•) . ... _.,. __ .. _ ......... ·--· .... -.. . AGE ············• (l'•tenl IF Mm.rl ••••••••••••••• •••• CfCOIOIY F•ir Stock Gra nd Priz Blcyrle Race -Jl).lap ra ce around the "ashion 15- land ova l (Newport Center Uri11e). Anyon~ over JI with a JO-speed bicycle: i.s eligible. Check-in lime II a. m. Satur· day at the registration tab"-3 in parking lot racin1 area. (Entry Fee S4l. first Prize: -At ala 101 rac· lng bik, -one of the finest r.r.cing bikes In the world . This bike \\'ill be awarded along with prizes f or the nelll nine place v.·lnners. Mayor l';d Hirth oC New· port Beach will award tne prizes at 11pedal 2 p.m. ce1t-- monies. Check-in time t a.m. Saturday. in each race. (No Entry Fee) Tricycle Race1 -Any child age 3 to 5 with a tricycle i.!I eligible. Races will ht cli.S!led acC{'Kding to age. Award s given for I s~ three finisher.!! in eath ·raoe:. (No e1try fee) The Qu«• Race -A race v.•ill !'le run for Jirls over IS years of age and 1ingle. The \\'inner will be selected a.s "Queen of the Cycology Fair" She w i 11 be crowned al 2 p.m. at Sta~ Coort by Ma.yor Ed Hirth. Biey~e P•radt -Enter you r oki bjcycle in lht "Old- time B~ycle 0 &.)'8" par•d:. Prius will be awarded for lhe five best look Ing entries. Come out a.cl have • aood ume. !No Entry fe<). ~., ,...,._. w.,-(celNdrl (lj (t) ..,_.. lr••l••t 11.- '34-W.C. ""*' JWkh Allen. I ftorntdf) '56-JttnM Cttl11, '"'" Q (C) .... Tiit ..,.,. (rn1t1it11) Ntdef. '51-a-J ""'· QIM TitrntJ. 4:11D" (C) ........ Chi• " Mm· JO:ll Cl)")l•1iltlr Mr. u.,.t" (t.om·J (ld'#tnt\111) '64-r1111 Mtn!tt, Vlf Mr) ~ Cooll. Dolt K"Ott1.I t ~Min. Ad1m Wast t:Cmll~1 ...... ,, .... 4:Jl {})S...•Jt AMhd!l1 Voa~ ltaldk•P Rices - Any )OUCh from 14 to It yral'll old with ••Y bike can enter lhe3e races. Slower bikes will be glve:n appropri· ate hlndlcaps, Awards will be fiV• few fint J pi.0t Wlnnerl AcluU 'trk)'tlt Ract1-0pen lo 111 •duJts with ~ rree form de5iga tricycle. Come out and1 r;lce in this zany e '' e n I . .... wllrds given lo r•ce winnersj a nd also Cor the crazllll de.- aians. Zeffirelli Pla11ni11g· Fil11i 011 Crucifixio11 ~Qj\l •: I AP 1 -l'ilm d1rec- lor rranc·o Zelf11'rll1, .shil!111g lro1n ro1nant1c Iv sp1rilui'!I !hemes, µ!an s <1 \\'Ork called ··The Assass111atlon of Christ'' lo follow a life or Sr. FranCl!'i. ''The lime is npe for a rat- lual film on the death of Christ. from Palin Sunday to Crucifixion ,"' he says. "'Lers tnrgel abou1 relJRiun for :1 11·hile and tr~ to C'Xpla1n <.:hnst. the rnan " To Zeffirelli, l'hrist's death was •·a polilicnl as~<1 ssinat ion of a ver.11 pnwer!ul 1na11 who became loo disturbing to those 10 po"·er " The film \Yill be in blnck and 11·hile. Zerf1relli has surn- moned an in!ern<1!ional jury of Biblical experts !o go throt1gh \Olun1es of c-onflicling maler1<1! "fhe,1; are !o try to curnc up \1'ilh a script. ''If tiler<' 1s nu agrcer11e111 011 11ha1 hctppened 10 Chri sL'' ZeU1rell1 sa.1·s. "Then 1\'e 11·ill :;ho \\' the different versions. 'fhe 1nuin thing is the inquest. 1n a docun1enlary forn1 rather than 1n a glorified style.'' Tne director shot lo fame 11·ith ''ltomeo and .Juliet,"' which grosse(t ov<"r .~2;, ntillion on an inveslmcnt ol SI'~ rni lhon But 1hf' 45-~ear-uld director sa.11s he 1s through 11·1th sueh fil1ns·because ron1anllc liln1s .ire 1hrough. ··t.uve Stor} '.'' he sa}s. ""·as !he beginning or !he end for romance and ci nema. This dec!1de shou Id be one of s pi r i I 11 a I rea11·akening-of Jesus re\'ival and Jong-hai red yout hs who nia.11 look like hi p- pies hut nre probably more like sain!s dr.rp inside. Savs Sutherland. •·rd like lo see ii. u111f1ed union or actors. l'rafts. stagehands and all l~e1 rest. Then 11·c .;ould bargain 11·i!h lhe studios . producers and nl•lwor\.;s all al once.'' The opposition candidate for tile guil d pre.~idency is John 1;:i11 1n. an nc1or who is follo1\'· in!; the guihfs !rlcd ancl true elec111·e lraditions Su therland. a C a n ad i :i n 1·1tizen. is determin ed to see (;avin defeated : "f'or the fir st litne "'e can·t have a populari- lv co ntest because or lhe distressed condilion of !he r membership. Organ Sho'v l By Colyar i Set at OCC Ora nge Coast College music professor Justin Colyar will presenl an hour-long organ l'l'C'i tal and lecture on Thurs- day at ti a.m. in !he OCC ~!l1 s1c Studio L I. ' 1/ I I "//!I/ \1/119'' ··--.... ; .. -~ .. ''"'" -· -.... ,,_, ___ ,. 'Nit'e ' Sonu t'l "This 1s lhe trP11d-a11d nol r1en a 1novil· director should 1g11or£ i1 •• Ill s cul'renl f1 lr11 on S1 Francis. c:;illed "Hrulher Sun. Sisler ~loon." portrays rhe saint as a dropout. ··Like many of today's ~101111g peop le. he had problen1s ol 1dent ity ;:ind round fulf ilment i 11 spiritual things." Zeffirelli believes. The µu!Jl1 c is in•'ited to :1t -1 i~~~~·~~~i~~ 1l'ntl free of charge. /1 Cul) ar will p1a.v and discuss1 lll'u we.II kno"·n works b~· Hach. lhe ··Little Fuge in G f\linur '' and thC' e horale 1 Put Back Into Sco re llave yo u he:ird \he original cast <1lbum of ··The Bov Friend" la1cly'' · \\'C'I!. i( you listen <·arefullr , vou will ·hear a lew-vef11 few-1ne:i.~ures of a number enlitl ed. "Nicer in Nice"' i11 !he overture. But-·nowhere el.:;t in lht' albuni will you hear •I. 'l'h~ nun1bl'r-writ!en to be sung by 1he character or "l·lortense."' the French ma id 10 a girls' finishing srhoo! 111 Nice ... ~rance-y.·as a casual1 .v of the pre-London tr.vouts, and \\"as cut fron1 the shon· Ho"·ever, when the spet1ally designed production or "The Boy Friend'' opens <1! the The d!reclo1· ~1111 si der11 h1n1sell a fer venl Rom:111 C:a1ho l1c. l!e doubts the \'atiean 1v1! lh:ive any objec- tion to lhC' movie on Chn!il e\'cn 1f it dep;irts tl'orn church teachings. ·in the end benefit fro1n "Oesicles "'e ha\'e lo re-ex- prelude ··in Thee l!i Joy.'" ··carillon.·· a piece 1n free st~•le. ;ind "Syrnphony No. J,'' t)r}th by lhe bl ind French o r g a n i st-cornposer Louis V1C'rnc complete the program. The organ console "'il l be in hil l \'le\11 of the audience, of- feri ng a r<1re close-hand look al the perforinance demands of the organ. amine the church. I i:~!!J!fl!~!!'.!!!~~~!!!~~I responsibility wi ll he lo lheli public. l::vcn 1r there is /~· lllJJIDROtiElll!l .....,..DA'-I• something th:it the church will object to. I \1•111 ha1·e lo pul it 1 . . I SIRAIN "._.....,..:s..s-(11 -.... / La guna t\1oullon Corn1nun1ty •HAL WALUB Playhouse on Nov_ 2. the au-~~- dience "'il l be treatPd lo a pro-"''Ou• 1109~1er Aam•uro~ p,1,. RED SKY' AT duction of this htt!e-heard """"11' • '1~ J•'• · 1 1~ •;,;1• · lk MDANINll ''tLUf WAT Elt, Wl'!ITE DEATH" musical nu1nber P1~, ln order to ut ilize the-full ''ll'IE UNDEFEATED" 'UAIYE~1Al"Clutt •f[CNM1COl,OM w11~ Jo"~ Wd•"• ..,, ___ - talents or actress B!a nche ·1=~'~'"~'~"~':'~'~'"~'~"~'~"~~~;-;;;;;;;~~~:°';~;~;~i ;\l1ckel~on . pl:i~'1ng the p:irt oF I ··Hortense," execut ive direc·I IOr !lap (:raham <ind associ:ite l director Frances R a f f e r t y Baker. wrole for. and received special permission from lhe 1 play's publ isher to incorporate "Nicer in Nice'' into lhe Laguna production . ..... ,_..., __ TONY ANTHONY. ~llG'j __ , .. __ -®i f-i l N,._a M MJ.B MTITI ,.It ~~~ FOR GIRLS WHO'VE HAD EVERYTHINO !lll - NOW SHOWING TWO OF lHf ALL·TIMf G•fATS -fl.SJ llMI ON THI SA.Ml PJtOWU.M ! "CJONI WITH THI WIND" EYINING>S AT I P.M. CONT, SAT. &-SUN. Fl'ATU91f AT J-1:11-1:10 STARTS NOO WED. "DR. ZHIVAGO" 1 .,. .... ' ... ~ .......... """' ...... ..., .... t •• .,, ... k ......... (S ._,, ........ --··•AllO Alftft 111 ,.OCYll AJttllt" -ns••• .... llll f i i 1~ It I •• • : i l ; 1 • • Fo1· Cattle F atte11e1·s \\'ASl-llNGTON !API -l0011f'rnment officials have ordered increased control~ O\'l'r treatn1ent of caUlt "·ith a v.·right· produe1ng horinOfle. !hal l'.an r·ause i.:an<:e r 111 human'\ Or1g1nally rt1e govcrn1nent 1 ~quired rhal farfll('I"'\ stop leed1ng the hurn1one l>ES or 1!iethylst1lbe~1rol. 10 1.:a!t!e •R t1oor~ before slaughter -a 1wo-d~11 11 1thdrawal ptrlocl /I seven-day 11•i1hdrawai penO<t will bt r equ1red 111:.tearl under ne w regulation!! :i.1111ou11crd Tuesd:n b~ Ille f'ood a11c1 Drug Adn111u~\ra1 1U11 arld the Agricul!ure L>rpartn1en1 "Although the 48-hour penod 1s 11i.·1ru- 11hcall_v adequa\e 11·he11 obser1·ed. FU:\ 1 on<:ludcd I hat a :;evt'!l-f!a v wi!hdrawal pt>riod is a rnore practical i)enod or 11n1e t1nd 1'> 1nore 1.:erta111 to be followed. · said the J01nl ar111ounce111e111 Artcr11 ard. Sen. l\"ill1a1n Proxrnire 1 ll- \\'1~, I. said the l"ontrols are not s\ron~ enough and urges lhat DES be banned en!lrely fro1n cattle feed jullt •·• 1l was fron1 poultry feed 11 years ago, The new control~ a11d an earlier a11- 11ounce1net1l !hat lhe gol'crnment would trike legal act ion against lhe <::itt\P i:ro11·crs CiHne after The Associated Pres.~ disclosed i11 June 1970 that residues of !he banned hormone were cropping up. Dr. C. D. Van Houweling, head of the }'DA's bureau of veterinary n1edicine, said then: "I don ·t see how you can keep it all out. You can't put an inspector al the shoufder or everr f a rm e r. \"etennarian and meat packer in the l"Ountry. ··~!ost of us can't gel loo excited about t he occasional animal sho1'r\ng up tl'."O parts per billion of DES:· In Tuesday·.~ announcen1en1 D r. ("layton Yeutter of Agricuilurl's con- liurner and n1arkellng ser\'ice said: '"Alt of us recogni'le that we simp!r t·annot have any DES resi dues in the food .iup- ply. ·· 1r the additional t"Ontrols being an. nounced today da not prevent such residues. lhe agency is prepared to take 'A'hatever fur!her action may be re- quired."' added Dr. Charles C. Edward~. }'DA con1n1issioner. The cattle industry contends a ban on !he hormone would hurt growers and co11- :-;un1ers. Agriculture Department official~ eslimale DES is fed to 80 percent of the nation's beef cat!te and v.·ould force a 31.,. cenl.·per-pound increast in the price of beef if il were banned. Ship's Captain Gives Rowdi es Old Heave-ho NE\V YORK (UPI> -Eleven bachelor~ who were ordered off • Grffk IUX1Jry 1 iner during a "'eek end "cruise to nowhere" say they were "just having • good time." The captain 5ays they waged a two-day running bravll. c:regory Avdelas, eaptain or tht liner Atlantis. docked his ship in New York Ci- ly Tuesday and eight of !he 11 ~ched bachelors were waiting at the dock lo p ick up their luggage. The Tl were pot ashore al Staten Island Sunday after Avdelas order~ them off the ship. One of the bachelors, ~i ike Doris. 27, 11n auto "-reeker. said !he captain's ac· lions were Wlwarranted. "\Veil. }'OU know how it is." Doris said. "You h11ve a few drinks. Vou might fall !ntn the band. but nothing big." An attorney for the ship"s owner!, (;handris America Lines, said charges may be pressed against the 11 for brol;en rnirrors, dishes, ji:lasses, furniture and other limes. Avdelns said he ¥.'Os wamed that the JI 1nigh! cause trouble when they boarded l;ist Friday. ··illy men told me l'."e could ('xpect trouble for the nei;t three days .. they were, how do you say in yoor language, '.'!toned','' the Greek capt&ln i;aid. Avdelas said the bachelors. all from !he lJronx. waged a stop-and-go brav.·I with the liner's musicians. waiters and crew. Aegean 1-lilJ s Group To Elect '72 Board There will bt a' general mttting of the Aegean HUis Homeowners Association 'f'hursday, al I p.m. in the mu)U....purpose .. ?Om of Del Cerro School. Officer& for die new year will be elected. William Hulsey. president, said th t business agenda will inc.lule reports on Alsicot Devek>pment Oompeny'1 fMns for further development o( the aru. Maps will be available. A. progress report on 8lopes, landscaping. and sidewalks on Muirlands Boulevard will bti made. Pla:ns fGr the ll o m e Decorating eontm at Christmas time will be presented. KEEP YOUR GRINS UP .•• Or.n~ Comity cllluns were urg· ed to "smile. more." In • resoluUon adopted by the Board of Supervis· ors Tuesiay designalina Oct . -'l·IS IS Smile Week. Supervbor Ralph C lark ol A~m who proposed the. resolu· Uon said Donna Rae Wood ha1 been named Miss SmUe and would ap- pear before the board soon and smil e. - ' I ' I Te11111er, Te111pe1· ~~ •" I l"aused leinpers to flare. ·ren1peratures reached n11d · 70s Tuesday. Polar bears are more even-tempered \Vhcn lhern1 01neler drops to 70-belo11·. Polar bears at llcnry Doorly Zoo in Oinaha, J\eb .. appear lo be discussing th e platen1e11l of P3\l'S rol- I0\\1ing a d ip in their pool. Unseasonably \varn1 temperatures in the l~ornhu :-k er stale may have ~~---'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- U11ive1·sity Wome11's Unit P1·otesti11g Nuclea1· Pla11t U l'I l olM~tlt DEAD AT 94 Sant• Bar!Mra'a Stark • Tho111a s 8tor_kc, Pulitzer Prize Editor, 94·, Di es :SANTA BAR.BARA {AP ) -1'ho1na.s 1\I. Slorke, pioneer ne1vspaper editor who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1962 fro tii); edilonal crusade againsl the J ohn Birch Society, died Tuesday. tie was 9t Storke, whose leadership through 1he Santa Barbara News-Pre5s earne<I h1111 !he nickname "~l r. Santa Barbara."' .s11t - cumbed at hi~ h0f11e here or disabilities {Ir old age. Editor and publisher t>m entus or the newspaper since he so!d it in 1964 lo Robert 1\<lcl.ean. Storkc had continued lo pul ln six day ... t1 v.•eek: there un1 1l recently. He had purchased i l a predecessor in 1901 'A'ilh a n.,ooo loan. He launched hi.'\ tdit.oriat attack~ oo th e John Birch Society in 1961 when lhP JiOCiely, after r.stablishing a e v t. r a I l.'h.apters in lhi.'\ Southern Cali!ornia seaside city, assailed Earl Warren, then chier justice nr the Supreme Coort 11nd his close friend. "'How ean anyone follow • leader 11bsurd enough to call former Prcsidenl Eisenhower ·a d e d i c a t e d, consciou ... agent of !.he Com1nunist conspiracy'?"' 1'TOte Storke. He served a.5 a regent of the University ol California and, briefly, •s • U.S. .i.:enator. Taking a cue from its S:in t:le1nen le 1·hapter a major university woman's group this week formally opposed the construction or any new nu c l ea r generating !ltations for reasons or safely and the environment. The st;ttewide division nf the An1eric:il As.soc·iatlon of University \Vo m e n IAUW) meeting in Anaheim agreed lo op- pose any new reactors. The action came aftc-r 1nembers of 1he San aemente chapter outlined a ~pocial romn1ittet'"9 studies Ofl asserted haza rds from nuclear generators. Specificall)'. lhe San l'.lemente chapter has foughl against the .addi!ion of two new reactors at the existing silt at San Onofrr. School official~ in (hi' area also havt formally opposed lhe proposals. Dorothy i\ressen, president of \he Capistrano Va lley area t·hapler of th!" AAU\Y, termed the stat.e11.·ide action a~ a •·ma1or \'ictory in our s~ru1uite ag3inst the siting of additional l"eacloNi ;11l San Onofre.·· The reactor project. f"a\culated to 1.:o~l two utility firms a halt-billion dollars. i:'I aln1ost at • complete s;tandstill because of tv.·o new hurdles in the licensing pro- t:edure involving the Atomic Energy Pair Arrested In Capistrano F ace Pot Trial Two of six persons arrested at a ~an .Juan Capi.!rlraoo home af1er their pickup truck allegedly crossed !he border fronr l\.le.x1co with 258 pounds or marijuana v.·ere ordered Tuesday to face trial Feb. 7 in Orange County Superior Court. .Judge Byron I\. J\fcJ\1illan •ccep!ed lhe innocent plea~ filed by Dav\d J\lark Red- c!y, 22 , of 29952 J\1orongo. Laguna Niguel and J ames Dennis Hammons, 26, of 2l)i Onyx, Balbo<t Island, and ordered both n1en to return to his courtroo m Jan. 21 for a pretrial hearu1g. Reddy and Hammons ~vere 111-·o of iiix persons arrested April I~ on charges ol possession of marijuan• with intent lo scU. U.S. custom.s agent ~ and Orange County sheriffs officers joined forces in Ille raid on a home at 32001 Del Obispo, San Juan Capistrano. Agents said they had advance notice or the group'11 intentions and booked the siic shortly aher arrival in San Juan Capistrano. Federal court action i11 pen· ding •gairut I~ remaining defendants, all of whom art from RJverside and Las Zoologist 011 the Make Lures Legend of Lake LONDON (UPI) -Ntssit, the legen· dary Loch Ness monstf'r, I~ about to be .seduced again. The man behind the lale'st 1eductior1 project i.9 Donald Robinson, director of the nanqo Part Zoo near Pickerill& in Northern Engl1nd. "I am wlllbtg to spend up to $24.IUI to prove that the. monate-e1W1," the 36- year-old ioo of!iclal aakl Tuesday. >.tthoi.&Rh he did not mention it. a Scotch w1U1ky company has offered $2.49 million to anyone who can capture: Nessie, lf the monater mdetd exists. "ll has proved very auttt.Ssful with whales. dolphins and sealions,'' Taylor aaid . He said his team will go about lb work in a serious scientific !lllnne1-. The ioo offic.iaJ, who aid ht lt eon- Yinced Nessie exilts, would not go into detail o/ bis team ·1 pllns othe1" than lo ti)' it would lay a pattern of baits, suspended in muslin bags at different levels and JocaltoM. The content.s of the love potion r ... main & M!a"et, but Taylor uid It includes a synthetic sex hormone. Commission IAEC1. . New federal cuurt dec1s1on~ have fore· ed the AEC to require extensive data on nuclear plants' erfec.ts on tbe t>n· vironrnent . The AEC also has instn.tcted utilities to refine design.~ or 5everal systems iQ rl·ac- tor plants to assure against earthqu::ii..e damal<(e. Both decis ions. say orfic:ials of Southern California Edison Compan.v and Sa11 Diego Gas and Electric Con1pany . have caused costly delay~. The firms now pl~n t!l explore "secon· dary source~·· of powrr lo slave 11\( blackouts. Scie11tists Sa y Skull Goes Back 200,000 Years t\"E \\' YORK \AP) -The 1'\ew York 1'imcs rcpor-l<i l h a t French paleon- lologisls have di.scoven>d a 200,000..year· o!rl skull i11 a cav~ in lhe Pyrcnee~. ·rhe ne"'·spap<•r S<ltd in today's edition~ thal the skull, f~nd la.,L gwnmer above 1he village of Taut.ave! near Perplgnan. was like no other el"er disco\"ere1l. Scientists say the find is the first <:lu r lo the facial appearance or the men \1'h1) inhabited Europe. before the Neandc.rthal period "'hich began 90.000 years ago. the Times reported. It i8 expeet.cd to help resoh·e U1e que~ l1on of \Vhelher several races inhabited ~;urope during lhf' perinrl and may sh<o1v that Neanderthal man e.~·olved in· dependently of his t'Onte1nparancs 1n Africa and Asia. Previously, sc1entisl!I had to rely (In fragments or skull cap and ja~·bonr In reconstruct U1e nalur .. of pre-Neanderthal mRn . The ~kull, partly <:aked with sand. h:i~ mas.~ive eyebraw ridges, a remarkably flat ror~head ~ n1ore hor\7.nnta( than vertica l -and a nan·o1\· elongated hra111 ca~. the Times r eported. ~3 STORES TO SERV E YOU 2300 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF l\ledntsdJY, Octobfr l J. 197 l s DAii. Y I'l l.OT 3 N e1v sday Reports Nixon Profited ·, On Sale of L!l)ld flARDE:": CITY. N.Y. (AP \ -t-;ews- day said today that wheri President Nixon look office in 1969 he wld 185,891 shares or lltock he o\1•ncd in a flor\da land cor· 1xi1'<1t1un back to Jhe firm /or double the n1arket value. The Long Isl and newspa~r said Nix· on·.~ friend, Charles G. ··Bebe" Rcbozo, 11as president and treasurer of !he cor· pori!hon. Fisher·s Island, Jn r. Another in- ' est or, II said. v.·a~ forn1er Sen. Georgr A Sn1at her.~ I D·fla. ! Fisher's Island 01\netl or controlled 90 1}ercent of an 1slar1d in t.l!ami"s Biscayne Hay. Ne~·~ay said . 1'he nel'.'spaper reported that t\1:ton sold !he 185.891 shares back to the com- pany ror $2 per sharr v.·hile the compan1· was still se llin~ lo other stockholders a"t ~I per llhare. Newsday d I!" scribed this and o!her Florida holdings of Nixon in the ton- t·lusion of its i;eries on the buslness and political operations of Rebozo and S1nathers. RaiJroad Oust Drive Gets Ne\v Head of Stea111 l\lonlhs of inactivity in th~ years-0ld ef· fort lo move lhe Santa Fe tracks R\\'a)' tron1 San Clemenle"s shoreline \'.'ill gi\·e way ta nc111 v.·ork tater lhLS 1nonth. l"hamber of commerce directors learned ·ruesday. San Clemente laW)er and chamber direc:lor Ed Chaffee said that reams or data on a ppraisals of !he right-of-v.·ay and other in rormation <."Ompiled in recent months \\'ill be galhered later in October. lie said !hal the effort to mo1·e Ille railroad lo a11 in land rouL!ng \.l'ould pro- bably resume al that lin1e. "\\"e finally ha1·e all !he necessary data."' he lnld fel!0\11 dircetors. The in· !ormalion on !he estimalt'.d cosl or the local ralhvay properly will be presented lo the Department of Transportation along v.•1th engineering and grade studies Jind suggestions for alternate inland root es. Chaffee ha s led one local grou p which h11s worked for the shift in the trar.ks ~·hich parallel !he beach throughout the length of Ille cily. Ne\\·sday said thf! holdings were ac- quired v.-1th the help or Rebozo and Smathers and v.·ere "the bulk of b1t declared persona! assets'' \l'hen Nixon took office. 1'he newspaper said Nnton·s othet Florida 1nvestmt>nts v.·ere t11.o lots iii C<Jpe Florida. a small real estaM development on Key Biscayne and tht presidential compound consisting of l"°!l hous('s, one bought from S1na ther~. T\\O other houses 1n the co1npound art leased by the go1·ernnient and a fifth iJ 011·ned by Reba.to, Newsday said. The paper said Ni xon received "cul rates" on the Cape florirt<i Jots After he posed for a picture in 1967 with de,·elopet Donald Berg "horn he met throogh Heboto, ~e~·sd:'I~' said Nixon's r1nances at tht lime of his election. based on a "bil• Jlouse reporl, were cash and receivables. $571.000; Ille insurance cash vak>e, .$44.000; real estate, 1365.400. H j s Jiabi!ities, including note~. loans al)J nu:irtgages came to $383,500. !';ewsday's request for an interview \vitil Nixon was denied, the newspaper said. Fifty-three question~ about t h 1 President's land and business dealings In Florida \\"ere submitted to the Whtttt House but were not answered. Tra ct Approved In San Joaquin Des71ite Freeze Orange County planning romrnissioner1 partially lifted the freeze on new building in the San Joaquin Sl'hool district area Tuesday despite prolests by district ot• ficia!s. Approved v.·as a 292--home tracL 1n the Ro ssmoor Corporation's Ne\v \Vorld trac• on the v.•cstside of proposed Santa Vil· toria Drive near Santa ~tarina Al'enut "\\·est of Moulton Parkway. Approval of the project, along \\'itl'I :ibout 30 other home building proposals has been delayed by the planners because of the ac-ute shortage of classrooms in the San J oaquin district. The commission's action followed sh;irp cnticism of !he dis1ricl by commissioner Arnold F'orde of lrvinE'. Forde said the district bad not moved ahead full speed lo do everything they could and shoold to gain additional stat• aid for school construction. "They expect us lo stop everything for lhem," he a>m. plained. Bo11d Iss11e Next A1lril May Solve Pa1·k P1·ohlems .'i solur1on ln San Juan Capistrano's park development and maintenance pro- hlen1s may be found 111 a bond issue next April, 1\layo r Tl)Oy Forster d1recled !he cit? st;iH ~fonday lo prepare a !isl of alternall\'es relatin,g to a bond issue for p;irk-. and their main!en11nce. ··rr · ... lime t.o begin di!fcussin~ !his if 11·e re going lo ha\·c somelh1ng on the balli;I in April." said the mayor . Al1hough the City C.Ounci l is legally pt>n11itted IG levy a pennissi1·e tax for par I..~ it has been reluctant !o d<l ~o w1thnu! ~ome kind of il'ld1catinn !hp public \\"fu1ld be \l.•illing lo pay for parJ.::3 in th is n1anner. The city own~ several undet·e!nped part; ~i!e~ and c·urren!ly has madt: pl:inll t<l deve!llp (Inly the five-acre Junipero Serra Park and possibly "long·• park - both in the \Vestport developments. Residents of The Terr.ice and Ttov llomes, lwo developincnts 11•i1h bare park 'ite5. ha\·e made se\"eral reque~ts to hav~ ttieir parks at least planted 11·1th grass bt>f<lre the rainy season begins. The City Council has been rt>\uctant tn finance these projN:ts v.•1th general fund allocalions. Some councilmen have stated that ne11<:hborhood parks, bene(itting pt>O- ple in particular art'as. s hould perhaps be paid for by the people surroundlnJ: thein. Other councilmen believe nci~hborhood parJ.:s can be u~ed hy everyone in lhe cily and should be paid f(lr by c1·eryone. Several limes 111 the past cnunctlmen ha;-e suggested the bond i!sue ali a means at resol\'ing thr ar'l'.ument. CENTER WITH FRIENDLY.; COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERY· ICE. PLENTY OF F R E E PA R KI N G IN BOTH FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL HALLOWEEN'S ON ITS WAY TO HARBOR CENTER "Back To Ghoul Days" Tht m1in ingredient in Robin80l1 '11 iK:heme iit • '1ove potion" the. wo's chief veterinary off icer, l>tvid Taylor, 45, and his tb:ff havt been working on tor I.he put ytar. l..aat faU. a team of American acient1lb used the gland3 of fish and marine mam· mals in an attempt to get Neule to ~urf1ce-. 'The sex lure failed. but they H id they obtained sonar evidence Nessie ex- ists. SAN DIEGO FIEEWAY IN THE HEART ,OF COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR Bl YD., COST A MESA , I -----·---.-.----· . r l • 4 DAJLV PILOT \ \ •· I ~ps New Remap Shots Fired B_v TH0.\1AS fl.1URPHINE 01 1111 D•lly '1111 il1tt GO SOUTH, OLD GOP: The battlt to II'' whether the Oemocrals o r Rtpublicans can com' up with tht mosl outrageous sch'm' for r'·ji,'lgering slate 11enate districts continues at full sttam today in Sacramento. Nixon Trip Could Ease Frictions WASHI NGTON (UPI) -President Nixon 's trip lo Moscow in May will be an attempt to e.a:w the type or fr iction Mtween the Unittd Stale! end lh' Soviet Union th al was one' epitomized by his "kit.chen de bate" "'Ith Nik ita Khrushchev. The trip lo Russia, follow1ng closely nn the: heels of his precedtnt·shatlering visil to mamland China . ma y e:stablish N11on as the most avul prac11tioner of summit diplomacy tn U.S. history. The MMCOw vis it. announced Tuesday, appeared to be inlt:nd'd lo 1ur1her the "era of negotiations" N1 1on propostd almost thrtt ye ars .l!j!O and to reassure So\'it:l leaders !ha! his effort to impro\•e relatioo:i1 wit h China wa s not 11 veiled al· tack on the Soviet Union. ' Poll Sl1ow s Hoi1 se Dove s • Get Sup1lo1·t \\'A SH1r-.:CTON (l'Pl1 -Con gression11l dist·on tent ovrr Virtnarn ha s reachrd the point 111here t!1e House 11ppears on lhe ver~e of Joining the Senate 111 1ot111g for a total US. 1111!ilary w1t hdrti wa l frnn1 Jndoct11na b.1 L1tc next spn n~. a }:Pl su1·1ry ~ho>1t'd today. \~'h1>1her envugh re[lrf'se111at1l'CS h:i\·e switrhed their po~i!1nns to ;i1·1ually br1ni:: ahout Huuse pa,~;igt· t•f a p11llo11! llmrnd· menl a!rl•ad) approved by the Senate ;-e· mains unrerta1n But the su rvry in· d1carcd thl~ IS rt! lt·:ist a pns~1b11ity. Thi' most frequ1•nl rt•ason gi 1·en for switch in~ \\as thr nne·rnan election rcren!ly held in South Vietnam ''F'arce" .,.,.as the terrn u~ed repeatedly by dif. rere nt la11 makrrs tn de sen be Presidl!nt l'\guyen \'an Thieu 's rc-<'lcc\11111 . You .,.,•ill recall that som' t1mt back . a GOP caucus trotted out a reap- portionment pla n that filled the Demos with f,ar and dismay. So the Demo:i1 <."ountered early th is month w\\h their own version of new senatorial dist ricts. One featur e would have been to lift th' entire 2nd district, now belonging to Senator Fred Marler, the Redding Republican. and shi rt-it 600 miles south to East Los Ang,les. "N,ilher trip i.s being taken for the purpose of exploiting whal difference.~ may eiist between the Lwo nalions,'' the President said. MR. JOHN SEX TON RE ACHES OUT TO HIS EX·POW SON IN DENVE R Aft er Two Year~ in Viet Cong Prison, Sgt. John Sexton Returns The closcnes~ nf thl' nutcomc 1s seen by adm1nist rat1on opponents <is one nf !he reasons why Hous(' lC'<iders hi11·e refu5rd to say when -:i nd even if -a clear cut 1 otc will ttike plate Speculation nn when the confronlatinn V>ill occur ranges frorn son1e tirne !his "·eek to any time duruig Lhc nc.x t !wn weeks. Bat'kcrs of the a111C'nd1nont say the.v have been ass ured by Spe<i ker Carl Albert (D·Okla.l. an opponl'nl of the prn• vis ion, that suflicienl notice will be ~ivc n so no one "ill br er.ugh! unprepare<l. PRESUMAB LY, UNDE R the Demo proposal. l\1arler wouldn't get to mo v' a long with his district and .,.,·ould thus be deposed or a job. TM Republ ican: ha ve co untered today with their O\\'n lifting of a district. Thev would take the San Francisco senatori.li . district and shift it south to ou r very own Orange County. Aha, you say, being quick on the 11nalysis, those: craft y Repu blicans have figure<! a ll'ay 10 wipe out a San Fran· c1sco Democrat's Job and move it to good old Orange County .,.,•here the GOP will aurely prevail. Right ? Wrong. INEXPLICABLY . the: GOPers didn't pick a Demo fnr the district shiflinr.i: and job loss. Th ey pi cked on fello.; Rcpublica.1 Senator Milton Marks, who is now the S.<in Francisco incumbent. Republican rationale must be 11omething like : "Whal lhe: hell , if we Jeave that seat in San Fr11ncislo. snme dir1y Demo may capture it some day. But if we move ii to Orange County. an, bow safe it is ... " Senator Marks. ho"·ever, is screaming 11l his own caucl.I.'! over the: suggestion that he become lhe sacrificia l 1 mb. ON THE OTliER HAND, Senat' Re:publican fk>or Le<ider Marler sci~d the shift that bool'5 hi:i1 GOP comrade. see.ms "reasonable and rational." You reme:mber fi.1arle:r. Ht'a the. GOP fe llo w from Redding who the Demos' plan would have booted to move his district to East Los Angeles. Marler ex.plained that the "'hole pro· blcrn .. is like you have nine men in an eight·man life raft" in reference. to the nine state sena tors who now "over represent'' Northern Cal ifornia. In other .,.,,ords. one has to ~n South. One gets kicked nut of the Iii' raft And f..1arler would just as soon ii wa s Marks rather than himse:lf. HOW 00 THI:.: crafty Drmo~ manage to do these things? Instead nf having Republican fig hting )){'mos. !h'y ma nai.::· ~ to gel it so Republ icans are fighting Republicans. Pe:rsonally, I .,.,·ouldn 't mind seeing Marks' San Francisco district come tl'I Orange Count y, part icul arly if .,.,., could a rab off somt nf the B1y City's .11ssets along with it . WE COULO GIVE the (;olden r..111e. Bndge to Newpor! Be.ac;1 for 11 ne"· Cot1 ~t H•ghway bay crossing. Huntio11tnn 3 _,h gcrs F isherman's Wharf for its Top of l ilt. P ier r~evf'lopment. San C\e.mrnte ge ts North Beach to spice. up life 11 b1I Cnst;:i Mesa gets lhe eablf' cars to soll·e irs transpm-talion problems Lacun1 Beach .,.,.in! !ht Cow Pal11c~ for 11 ln ng . .11wa1trd conv11nlion center. Santa Ana ge:!s the Height·Ashbury Distrlcl becausr i t deserves it Founlt1in Valley acrue.~ the DeYoung Museum because i'.'s quit.l. Ah, it's a ,'lrand plan. But ii has !h, i ame defect as the present schemes lnr &ena lorial reapporlionment . II won't work. Ni xon will be the first U.S. President to Visi t the So\'iet L'nion while in offic' sine' Franklin D. Roosev,11 attended the .,.,,artime Yalta conference:, and he: ll'ill be the first President ever to visit Mosco·w. It will be Nixon 's third trip to Moscow. He visited as a private citizen in 1967 and in July, 1959 a!! Vic' Pre:.sidenL It was during !he 1959 trip that Nixon engaged in his fiimed kit chen debate: w it h Khr ushche:v, then Con1munist Party chairman and premier, when the: tw o met in a model kitchen Al a trade exhibition. Nixon said the journeys to China and the Sovi't Union were Announced far in advance to give adequate time for thorough preparations at Io we: r diplomatic levels. The Peking trip 1s schcdul~d for .some lime before Ma v. with the exact date to be worked olJt later. Agne·1vs Arrive At Tent Cit y PERSEPOLJS. Iran (U PI) -Vice Pre:iid,nt Spirn T. Agnew i:ind his .,.,.if, 11rrived in Iran today from Turkey ln 111.· tend the 2500th anniversary celebrations of the Persian monarchy .and ran into a mild s'curity problem. Authorities had cho:i1en Agnew 's lux· urious te nt by cha nce as 11n example for about 100 ne"·smen of !ht orn;ite ac· commodation.<i create:f bv the Shah or Iran for his hon~red guesls. Most of th' approximately 50 olher tents th11t will house king~. queC'ns and heads of state "'ere nut of hounds. Bul about 100 newsmen poked around thr AR"new tent. opened evtry cloi;et and looked under every bed . Wicla ~1 1J1~>:1 'The Pre•idenl is tie d up with a pai r of 11.f1P.:r pecte<l :(fr;kes!' ~~~~--~~~~~~ H eath S upported In Move to Join Con1mon Market BR IGHTON, England IUPl 1 -Bn· Iain's governing conser¥alive party line:d up over11·hrlming!y 1oday bf>hind Prime t\11nister ~:dwarrJ Hf'alh ln h1~ hi d Jn tii ke the <'ountry into the European Conunon {l'larket. As 4,000 delegates asse1n bled for !lie party's annuai rank·and·file convention, conserv;1t1ve party off1t 1ats sri 1d massi\'e e11dorsemenl for joining the booming ·"IX· naf1on cn1rnrnu11ily 1s certp1n. The Convention ll'aS scheduled tn vo te on the inilrket i.':suc at the end of todfl~ ·s npcning session. l'.:arlier. Ho1ne Sccre1arv ]{cg1nald Ma udl1ng w as expected lrl annnu11 c1· lnugher measures to deal 11•1\h Bri!a1i1's growing ('rin1e wa ve. 1\n1ong then1, go1ern1ng source" _,;1 111 . v.·a.s il bill he "'i!I introduce 111tn 11:ir!1a · n1ent shortly enabling cnur1.~ to bankrupl rob bers and other cruninal<> Thi" 11nulcl make 11 legally possible 10 d11 ide up 11u•;r possessions and conf iscale their rarnings Jn order to c.nmpensR\e 1hr1r ~ u·11m~ Al present, Brilish courts a r P powerless to seize a <·rln11nars monc1· and return il lo his ~ict1n1s unlc~~ 1! can be pro~·ed the seized rnoney consists nf lhe actual stolen ban k notes. But the sources s a 1 cl i1111udl1ng 1r1ll rts1st strongly pressurr to brin~ b.<ick !hf' de11th p e n a I ! I'. Some rnnsrrvat1ve dclf'~atcs are seC.king rein!rnd11rt10n Qf hanging for murder of a pnl1cen1an or· prison officer llohhe r y Sus pect Frees Hosta <Ye "' ' Gi ves Self Up ST!<:. TH !'.:R:ESE. Qut t liPl I -A su~pec!rd b;ink rnblwr wanlrd in lh ,. kiil· ing nf a polite.man gave h1 rn~eH up e.1rly tnda.v. releasing unharmed a 12·1·e:-r·old girl held hostage for more th:in eig ht hours as in~ur:incr again~! t·aplurc. About 100 Quebec prov1nc1al police and ln(·11I office r·~. ~!''n'c ar·n1f'c! 1111h sub· r11arh 1nr gun.~. surrounded lhr ~pl1L le1'f'! hon1e nf t-.1arcel Sanche 2.'i n11lrs nQrth nf IV!nnrreal ..... ·here his c!~ughlrr. !lr lene w11s held caplil'e while the uni dcnlilied suspect tried lo negoti :-.te his freedom 111 eichange for her life. After .several meetings in the hnu~e between the alleged ~un111a11. three l;:iwyers and a 111oman rar!io f'O rn· mentator, Helen was freed shortly hl'fore l am. EDT. Rain, Cold Wave Sets In Frost Nips East; Winds , flail Join Storms Callfor11ia Coadal M•" •11"•1>~ teGIY. ll•M ~1rl1bl• wl..,.. ~"'" •"" .-~i,.. P!Olltl Mc-,,,. w•11..,1y I le U •noto I~ Pit " -_,, -'""'ldll~. Hlt n 1'Nll, "· (M1UI --rl tvt" '•M • !,..., ... "" 11, 1 ........ t-•111•" ··-.,..., M) 19 11. Wt!., l-1lllr• ll. S11n , Moon. Thia WIDJlllOAY SH<!"'{ 1'lt1' ,,. '·"'· <(.t THUISOAY Fir""''" ,,,, U:U,f.11\. l.J ,1 .. 1 -'' •=••.Ill .•.• 51'Wftf l\lw!I' ....... l!;l0 •.111. I.I S°'(ol'llf low • •·II •. 111. 4,1 h•~ l llte 1111 I .II\, .... •;1' ...... M-..... It••·"'· .... J:OJ IJ,,... 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Scx1nn Sr .. of Wa rren, ~hf'!I. said Se:<U1n 11 :;s bundled in hl;inkrts nn a s1retehrr as lie arrived here h,I' plane 111 the c-h1l\v dawn The A~1ny sergcan1 kissed his parents and lnoked at r~n11ly snapshn!~ 11·hlle 11·111ti11g rn he taken hv ambulance tn F1r~~1111nns Arn1y Hospit~l. "lie loo kerl VC'ry good ." Se:<!on's f<ilhcr ~.<1 1d :iflcr rnecllcs tonk his son In lhc t11)s p1U1 I "From the 11;i.11 he looked. I clnn't think he'll be in the hospital 1·ery Jun~." The 2.i·vcar·u ld ~11c higa11 soldier 11·as takt•n 1•! · V11zsi n1on~ b cf n r I' 11·aiting rf'purter~ rnulc1 r;itk 11·11h hin1 hut ii hl'l~n1 1;il spnkc:.n1an s;i1 d he 1vn11ld <ippr:ir 11 ith his parents a1 a ne"·s conference lat!'!' !nda.1· Sex!on. relc;i~f'd hv the \'iPl Cong in SnP1h \·1etnam last Fridav. arri1'rrl follnw1ng a short stnp al Travis .<\ir Force Rase. Calif .. lhe final stop en route from Saigon to Denl'er. When the C:l ~l Starl1fte r touched do.,.,•n at Buckley Field at 4·06 a.m., Sexton 's parents and his sister, Mrs. Susan Wrig ht of Phoenix. Ar iz.., .,.,.ent al>oard the aircraft while 10 other patients were taken off. The Jon~ Jnurney home began "·hen Sexton "'as released by his Viet Cong captors after a IO·day march through the jungle ro R point 70 rniles north of Saigon. He m;ide f'Ontal'l with friendl y forces and w;i s flo>1·n to a liosp1\;il. .,.,·here hf" was trPated for niild :inen1i;i and other ills. Srx1on was the 24lh Arnerican prisoner of 11·;ir tu he released by the Comrnunist.•;_ Before depart ing fron1 T<Jn Son Nhul Air Base near S:i1gnn, he.told reporters, "It 's i::reat to be back. I'm anxious to gel hornc '' Sexton 's paren1s. "'ho arrived in nen1·pr ~tonday.,sairl they had no hard feel ings that it too k two vea rs for a letter written hy their son shoftly after his car· ture Aug. !2. 1969. to reach !hem . The le1· !er. held by the Army, told them he: .,.,·as a!i\'e Bush mills. Should I.here be a vote. it will be: on a motion by Rrp. Charles \\'halen 1R·Ohio1, to instruct House negotiators to accept the antiwa r iln1Pndn1cnt authored by Sen;ite Dc-n1oerat ll' J ,eader M i k e i\tansfield and attached lo a House-pass· ed ~21 billion weapons ;,uthonzation. For dol'es to pull off a victory in the House -something 1hat has never hap· Pf'llrd in the ~crrn years thf'y hal'e been trying -the~· \Vlluld ha\'c in switch 22· lawmakers who on June 28 voted with lhe arlrninistration and hclpl'd dcreat ll s1n1ilarl~· \1•ordcd ~tan~fleld amendment 219 to 176. Of approxirnatrly ~0 la11 n1<1kcrs COil· sidercd pcrnsih!e switches qurslioned by ~Pl , 10 wcrr found \1•hn eithr r ;ire ready . to vote fp1· 1t1c n1c<1s11re or arc definite!~ leaning 1h;1l wny . Sevcr.<il others safd they were undecided . Al Capp Ba il s Out EAU Cl.:\lRE. \\'i~ t AP1 -Cartoonist Al Ca pp h:1s been fr e!'d 011 .~1.000 bond ;ifter ap pcar111g 1n Eau Claire County· Court fnr arr;ugnment nn morals ch;irges. The whiskey that spans the generations gap. For 300 years, a whiskey from Bushmi lls has bee n \vith us. Charming us. Beg uil ing us in a smooth, polished and altogether ligh1hearted fa shion. 15 generations have refined it.15 g~ncrationshave si pped i L Theverdict : Near perf cc1ion. Bushm llls. Full of chc1 rc1cter. But nol he.lvy·handcd about ii. Flc1vo r· ful. Bui never over-po1vering. Bushmills. It reflects the p.isl \vlth a light and lively fl;ivor tha t is <ill tod<iy. Compare it to your present whi skey. You needn 't p urchase a bottle. One sip at your f.avorite pub will tell yo u why Bushmills has in11igued so many gen- erations. It is, simply, out of sight. BUS HM ILLS FllOM THE WOIUD5 OLDEST DISTlWRY, ., Death Tal{es Acheson lnipeccable Diplomat Fought Cold W a,r ~y ~RINGS. !l.1rl 1 UPI f -Ot>an Gooderham Acheson, the impeccably ta ilored diplomat who helped forge cold war policy when !he United Slates was the only stable power in the free v.·orld, died Tue~day <>fan apparrnt heart <11tack at his country estate. Acheson, secretary of slate 111 !he Trurnan Arlministratinn a. n d an unsalari!"d forei gn affairs adviser to Presidents John f' Kenn edy and Lyndo n 8 . Johnso n, was 78. His s<>n. David C. Acht>son, sai<I funrrat arrangements woul <I he announcerl tOflay. He said Acheson \va.s slrickrn ah<)ut 6 p.m. Tuesday \\1th his l'.!fe, the forme r Alice Stanley of J)etro1t , in the room. President Nixon said, "It is a measure of Dean Acheson's stature as m;in and stateman that almost 20 years after his service as secretary ol state he con- tinued to be recognized as one of the lowering rigures of his time." Se'1retary of State Will iam P. Rogers 1aid. "His eruditinn and directness, his wit and his wisdom. will be greatly mis s- fd. '' Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (0-Minn .), ta.id he "will be ren1embered for his U~I T1i.~~oto VOICE OF FREE WORLD Dean Acheson, 78 great contributions to lhe cause of peace anrl security .'' Acheson, a graduate of Groton School, Yale and Harvard, came to \\'ash1ngton Behittd tlte ll' ords Public Give11 Fit·st Looi{ At Bacl{ittg for Auto Ads \11th rrl'..~1dl·Ul Fr<u1klin D. Rw~vell's New Deal in 1933 and held intermittent 1iffice until President Harry S Truman named him secret2.ry of state in 1949. He served until 1953. Acheson implcmenterl the ~1arshall Plan for !he rconon11c rrconstn1ction of a E11rope devas!atcd hy World \Var JI and encoura~ert the rncirrlen1cnt of the So\'ict L'n1on tn contain the spread of com11111111sm. The NATO alliance. the mililary rlef Pnse as1i1stance progran1 and the Point Four Plan s t a r te d under Achesnn. Achrsnn sa1rl the ~tale of forei gn af· fairs when hr tnok control t>f the Slate J)ep;irtn1en t reminded h1n1 of the story of a lravf'ler asking directions. The tra\eler was lolrl "1£ you wa nt to go there , }OU shouldn't star! from here." Russia. \\'a5 blockading Berlin, m!'nac- in~ its neighbor nations and prepanng to sponsor war in Korea. H wa5 ironic· that 1\chesnn. once ar- cused t)y members or Congress of bring pro-Communist , was inst run1enlal in I.he f1rsl ll S . .o;hoot1ng war v.·ith Communists, in Korea. He also persuaded United Na- tions for the first 1in1e to send al least l.okt>n arm ed forces in10 battle. U.S. n1ili!ary lnssC'~ in Korea and memorie.o; of a State. Department "'hite paper denouncing the /\"ationalist Chinese regimP in Tiav.·;in brought calls in Congress for Acheson's resignation and 111arle him an issL1e in the 1950 and 1952 elections. At 1he peak of the onslaught, Acheson _got into a taxi, according to a popular story . House OKs Equality For Women \\'ASH INGTON (AP) Ad1•oca1es or equal rights for women, Inc lud ing the right to be drafted, have capped a half- century fight by winnlng s major }louse victory. But pro- spect.~ for qu ick Senate SP· proval are dou btful. By a 3~4-23 \'Ole, the House approved Tuesday and sent to the Senate a conslitutinnal amendment e xtending ~pecifically to women the "equal protection Of the law " guaranteed under the 14th amendment. The vote on the equal-rights resolution came on the day or another victory for v.·omen 's n ghts ad\'ocates, President Wtdn,1day Or1obtr 13, 1"111 OAILV PILOT 5 -----------------~ NY W elfare Cases Cliu1b to 15% r-.'EW YORK (AP ) -The city's welfare rolls rose by 10,560 persons In August , the first month 10 fully reflect the state 's new po\Jc1es to cu t relief costs, !he city Depart- n1ent or Soc1.i l Services reported Tuesday. The depar!ment said !here we:ie 1,206.913 New Yor ke1s on welfare, 15 percent of the ci ty's population. 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If you can't come in, just mail coupon below with 2..5¢ to help cover po;tage an<l /1;i,11dling. THERE IS 1\'0 OBLIGATION. (" Get your l"rre supply toduy and enjoy the benefits of Papaya. ~,J.,.-l,..f.-f.J Enzyme l,~blelo;-the natural. ronoenb"attd tablets that muy ~ give )'Ou relief fro111 poor digestion.. ACT NO\Vt On ly one FR.EE supply to 1 F&mrly,,.p~l<~~::::---~=,_;::;_,.,:_==-~----1 Vali;ablt FREE PA.PAY A ENZYM Coupon BRING TH IS COUPON TO: DEE'S NUTRITION CENTER 1898 Wor11., at Magnolla Fa11"trih1 \lotlay ·~7-J32J WA SHI NGTON !UPI) -The public was given it." first look today at data suh- mitted by auto makers to back up their advertisi ng claims. Some samples· you're interested in economy. and· whn isn·t these days. check out Dari Demon, the eronomy car that's not a minicar but sal'eS like one." "Sa~·. aren"l you Dean Acheson?'' the cah dn1·er asked. "Yes," Acheson rephl'd. "Do you want n1c to get out no11·?" Acheson wa.s hara ... serl by domeslic critic-s such as the lat!'.' Sen .Joseph R. J\l cCar1hy 1R-\\'is.), "'ho tried to prove that the secretary had al!nv.•ed Com- n1unisl sympathi1.crs to influence the State J)('partment. This campaign drew nourishn1ent from Acheson's remark that he would not. tum his back on Alger Hiss, a friend and former State OC'pa.rtn1cnt cmploye con\•icted of perjury for saying he did not gil'e state secrets to a Com- munist courier. !\1xnn confirmed that l\VOl----------------------------------- 11·01nen are atnong the handful -A General Moto rs ad says Chel'elle has "109 advantages to keep it from becoming o!rl bef<>re its time." The list includes such •innovations as t he automatic choke. kryless door locking. balanced wheels and tires ... ur to four in- terior colJ>r choices" and -one by one - the safety features required by federal law for all cars. . ~ -Ford, ,backing up cla ims that its cars are quieter !hell expensive. imports, ~ub mitted tests going back In l91ifi. The Ford was the quietest. It wa.s ne\v. The losers lncluded a 1963 Daimler wlth 37,225 miles and a 1964 Jaguar wil.h more than 20,000 miles. -A Dodge advertisement slated: "So if .. -. 11;· ts:af. _ ... ' FASHION ISLAND Newport Canter The documentation included a list of 11 small cars, <>f which Demon had the se- cond highest list price. Dodge e:itplained that U.S. c:irs are di.~cniinterl mote than imports, largely explaining thP rlif- ferrnce. BuL nf ~1x 11 .S. hr<1nd.~ l1stPd. nn- ly Ca pri harl a higher list price than Demon . -Toyota Advertised th;il its !971 Corona "accelerates faster. has a higher top speed ." Than 1.1•hat~ Than the 1970 Corona, the data s;iid. The documentation, se\·en volumes totaling 1.227 page~. has released by the federal Trade Con1mission I FTC). which ordered auto manufactuers to provide it. ~iany of !he claims .. 1 .. ere backed v.·ith extensive engineering and lest data. Acheson demonstrated his loyalty to Truman the day arter the November, \946 , elections when Tn1man re!urned tn \Vashington from ht~ home a I Independence, ri.to. The Republicans had captured both hotises or Congress. Acheson was the only person of cabinet nr near-cabinet status lo meet and greet the downcast Presirlent. being considered for tv.·o \'acancies ln the Supreme Court. "The big 1·o!e gives added 1n1petus and momentum to th e equal·nghts mo\'ement," said Rep. ~!artha Griffiths ( D- J\lich.), chief sponsor of the equal·rights resolulion. •·1 do nnt see how the Sena.le ca.n den.v passage of the an1end- men1 .'' But she wa.~ pessimistic about quic k Senate action. "One of the main snags last year wa5 our assumption that the Sena.le would act. After ::i!l. 82 sena tors had introduced their own amendments, but they didn't lake any action.'' 1uede ii /Q11y , HUNTINGTON CENTER Huntington leach ' ( QualiCraft has affinity for the new femininity, The pure allure of ankle strappings, high heels and wedges, The temptation of show-you shapes, The lush touch of silky black suede, A little sass, a lot of class, and for jus t 11. 99 FASHION SQUA RE Senta Ana SOUTH COAST PLAZA Coit• Me1a . .... ....... ·-... _ Coming Soon To • • • HUNTJNGTON BEACH 7800 Edinger Ave. !ONE BLOCK WEST OF BEACH BLVD,) ············-·· c;Ji£~;~i;:;·J;;~;~1 = ····:: •·.· DO-IT-YOURSELF BUILDING SUPPLY CENTER ;! ::• "IVERYIHING FOR IHI BUILDER AND HOME OWNER" •:: .. ,..... . ...... ·.' .·, ·.· .. • ............ ·.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·.·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:;:::.:.::::::::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·::: .· .. ·.·.:.;.:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:.:·:·:·:·.·.·.-.· ......... . THE GREATEST BARGAINS ON EARTH Ouf beautiful new 100,000 square foot outlet in Huntington Beach, will be one of the largest o nd most modern building supply center~ in the natio n end will offer the world's largest selection of bu1ld 1ng mate rials under one roof -over 100,000 builder and do-1t·yourseH ilems! "Angels Sells for less" be- cause of its tremendous purchasing power, control of its own d istributio n fac ilities, its own import d ivision, and its own whole- sale marketing division supplying many other reta il orgon ita- l ion~, Ye s, you con buy for !e s ~ al ANG ElS, beca use you ore vir- tuo!ly buying al wholesale_ But , ii you ore a deale r, we mus! insist lhot you bring your resole permit. ANGELS SELLS FOR LESS WORLD'S LARGEST RETAIL OUTLET FOR •LUMBER •HARDWARE •PLUMBING •PAINT e ELECTRICAL• NURSERY •SMALL APPLIANCES •HOUSEWARES •COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLIES THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE NATION A Di"-ion of Oaylin. Inc. warch This Paper For Tit• Orange County Opening Of THI . "ORIGINAL ANGELS" Your neare1t Angeli Store now i1 Norwalk (Flre1tone & Studebaker) or Garden Grove (Chapman & Harbor) • ' 8 DAILY PILOT E DITORIAL P AGE ·OD the Beaches Every C"lt~· seems to have its dog days. San Clemente ts no exception A group of mostly young rersons last week adv~ tated letling dogs on city bearhes mornings and even· ings during the off season . The canine corps is current· Jy banned from the San C 'len1en~·"Sands . In l..af.!una Beach a rrackdO\\'ll on dog freedoms - and councd refu:;al to co1nprom1.se -so incensed the populace th at a refe rendum v.·as launched. 1'he counct1 \\·as fo rced to rescind its ordinance and offer a con1· promise version or caJt an election. It rescinded and compromised to allo\~' leashed dogs on the beach, off hour.~ and off seaso n. Ne\\'port Beach is toying \Vtlh the idea of spec1f1ed area!' -not on the beach -as al!O\\'ed dog runs. Probably se nsin g an explosive issue. San Clem- e nte's mayor seemed grimtv determined to m uzzle de· b ate wh£'n the question came up, apparently causing son1e bruised feelings. One girl left in tears. \\'hatever action may folio"' no"" San Clemente councilmen n1ay find that d og issues are best handled \\·ith kid gloves and great patience. l\1eetin g l\1edical Needs '!'he n1illio n·dollar fund d rive launched this month by South Coast Comn1unity l lospital is inspired by very genuine medical needs in the ever-expanding South County area. Since it o pened as a 74-hed comn1unily hospital in 1959, South Coast has become a major me dical health cenler, providing, in addition to complete patient care, training for st udents in registered and practical nursing, n1edical record keeping and radiology. \Vlth expansion. its important affiliation "-"1th the UC Irvine School of i1cdicine also \1·ill be increased. Though t he hospital has gro\vn t o a capacity of 163 beds, those beds now are almost continuously 100 per· cent filled, and the state Bureau of Hospitals has deter· 1nined an 1nun ed iate need for JOO additional beds. Planned expansion will include completion of three floor s .. shelled in" during the last expansion in 1962 and "'il l provide new or expanded facilities for cor on- ary, pediatric and emergency care, with accompanying radiology and laboratory services. Funds invested from previous campaigns "'ill be combined ,..,,ith fe de ral funds and the new contributions to enable South Coasl t o meet ils total obligations to the area il serves so v.·elJ. They Should Reconsider Suggestion by a Laguna Beac h teacher that trus· tees might refrain from smoking during school hoard meetings as an example to the many students attending !lie sessions met with a eool reception. Only one member of the current board is a non· smok er, the remainder d oing a yeoman job of filling up king-size ashtrays during their meetings, The teacher noted that students are forbidden to smoke all day at school. as are faculty members during classroom hours, and suggested the t rustees might be setting a bad example. from behind a haze of blue smoke, the trustees indicated they \vould not be intere!iled. 'l'rus lee Gerald Linke, light ing up as he spoke. said forthrightly, ··rn1 sorry. but no.'' Perhaps the matter sh ould be r econsidered. Cer· tainly the trustees if they ever attend movles, concerts, theaters or church services are physically capable of fiu rviving brief periods v.•ithout smoking. Not only \\'Ould the proposed v<Jluntary ban improve their collective health. but think \\•hat it could d o to encourage shorter board meetings! s !llost Con11•lai11ts Center 01t 1'·iole11~e Translati11g ldionis ls a Tricky Thi11 g Television Influences Child Anyone "'ho doubts the impact of 1ele\'ision on children need only reflect on the fact lhat Buffalo Bob. host of the 1950s TV program Howd y Doody, ls one nf the hotte~t properties on the college lecture circuit. The students who flock to ~e Buffalo Bob used to wat ch him on lhe t ube or -in the case of a favored few - from the vantaBe polnt of the show's P eanut Gallery. Jn Holl'dy Doody 's heyday, television v.·as generally regarded as harmless esc.:ip1sm . Not so tOflay, Sociologists and p;irents ha\·e con1e to realize that TV e;i n influence \'Out hfu l bfhal'ior. and not ah1·ays for "the bt.>ttcr. Thus. the net11 orks are being pressured by the go1·en1n1cnt and pn\'ate organil allons to increase the quantity and quality of children's pro· gramming. 1\IOST CO,,IPLAI1'TS about TV pro- ~ran1s a11ned at young~ters center on \·10Jencf'. In June 1968, Saturday Revie1v reported that an eight-hour sampling nf tele1·1sion on Saturday -a big TV· "'atching day for children -v.•as filled \~'1\h episodes of torture, bt<aling. and kill- ing, A rPccnt sur\·e~· sho11·ed !hat "li1tle if anything has <·hanged." the 1nag;:.-z1ne i;r:ited . The i\'aW ooa! A ss~u1at1on of Broad- casters di~pules thts 1·ie"' "All three na· l1on;i! nt>!Works ha 1e reern11y come up "'1th new ideas in l'hlJdren's pro- Ed it oria l Hesea r ch gramming," NAB virf' preSidrnt for te)e\'1s1on \\'1l11am Carlisle told Editorial Researrh Reports. "All of these -the r\llC af1ernoon programs. the CBS morn· ing programs. the ABC prime-tune srweials -emphasize rducallon 1n an entcrt:uning. non-1·io!ent format.'' IT IS S0'.\1 ETir.fES argued that violence on TV has a cathartic effect - that Is, it tends to dissipate any ag- gressh·e impulses in viewers. But a re· cent study conducted at Pennsylvania State l'niversity reported that JUSl the opposite is true. The resrarchers found that a group of youngsters exposed O\'er a four·\l'eek period to 12 progran1s <"lassified as •·aggressi1·e .. -including Superman and Batman -displayed in- cre<ised physical or verbal aggression, or hfllh. The r S. Surgeon (;enerars Ad1·isory Committee on Tele\·1s1on and Social Beha1·1or may well reach similar con- rlusions . Twn researchers for the eon1· mittee tol1l 1hr Am eric:i n PsychQlo!'.!ical Associalion·s eon\enl1on, Sept. 4, that e1·1dence indicates children are tJs1ng violence on tele1·ision as •·a partial guide for their own actions." The ('Ommillee's report is to be submitted by the end of 1971. rtfEAl\'\\'lllLE. TlfE federal Com· munications Commission has set up a lask force on children's progran1ming and is itself in the midst of an inquiry in- to the subject. Broadcasting n1agazine reports that the probe has attracted R0.000 pieces of mail "a broader ~nd more emotional response than any FCC procee<l ing." for their part. the ne!works alrea<l.1• are trying lo upgrade lhe quality of ch1!dren·s shows. t\BC has announced plans lo produce a half-hour. ~londa~· through-F'riday series in 1972 th:if "'Ill hal'e "a b.>.lanced edu c a t ion a I . en· tertainment format, v.·1th the arcent on learning." At least two new children's programs TIO\\' on the air, The J ackson 51ve and Lidsvil!e, have gollen high n:arks from critits. Hrw.·ever. the NAB opposes a petit ion fih;d with the r ec proposing elimination of commercials fr om rhildrt>n's shows and a v.·eekly minimum of 14 hours or such programming. These are .stiff and perhaps unattainable demands, but !he climate of opln1on at the FCC and among the. riev.·ing public clearly is reforn1· minded. Jiggering the Crime Stats rr11ne in th1 5 cnuntr~, for the pa•t fn11r dt>tadrs hJs ~n .:1s per\.1'-,\t' ;iS nne rn;.n 1n th ~ coun;rv ha 5 s<1hl 11 1° :ind !h.11 r11;1n 1~ .I f:diar !{l)o11 er. hr;1d l1' tllr I-Ill llf' • ~r>~ t...'le be~t Slllh•J,{';< nn t!1t· ~uh .,,..! Th• H•1· In 11h1f'!I f,,, 11.1'-' n11T t'l"'-t' ~t.!1, h1• n'""l 1n;1rJr 1'""' Jr ~ TN't h frrinrJ In ,1!\l:l'. \r> "nr 11ur•1111n~ t111• tc•c1i-tal 1 rr~· Ill' t•I OlP I n i r ,, t nl (nmr n ' p n r r • 11·h11•h hr• rle;i.•ri- ment r-••mp1lr • Jii. dt>A c-r1n1r 11htc!~ th~$P rep< n.s. ;pf\ecl. arr 111llfu l h11m,r1Ce. fnrcJb!r rape, ag;;ra· '?.lt'rl a~sault Mbher· .. bu~;rla r1. l ar theft and lar,rn_1 01rr sz,o }lard .c rtme, Tht> real .~1ufi The FRI d1rPctor has a!11a1s had a \esled 1n1ete~1 1n a ht~h and r1 S1ng cnme rale The h1i.;her th!! crime rate. lhe Pasier IL 1s 111 "'heed It or bull\' mo r' money for lus departmenl from 1he C'1nl!re s~. Or so the argument of his l'ritics goes AS fAR AS fT goes. this year the argu· ment wen!: !lfr. J. Edgar Hoo\·er is no ORANG! COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \\"ecd. Publi.shcr Tl1or11o.s J,:eetnl, Editor Albrrt \\', Bates Editoria! I'o ge Editor The cdftoti1l !'AC!.' nf 1he OailY runt .SC<'lu lo lnl~·r"' 11ri<I .~umu· llll"' rN1dcrs by prr"•nlLni; thil nc...,·11['M'f)l.'r's orilnluns 11n.d rom• mrnt.ry on to1)lea •Jr lntrrr~f and 11l~nlllel'ntf'. by prov1d1nc " f .. nl"! fnr the t'Xprr~lnn or ""r rr irlrf'I opinio1111. ""cl b)' prNu·nt lni: th~ dlvrr~r \'if'11·110ln111 of ll'lfvrm•·d nh. ,.,., . .,.rrs 11nd ~1..oke1men on top~~., ol the da y. Wednesday, October 13, 1971 Chari!'~ '1 cC ahe l1•n::Pr the ul timate arbiter of 11 hJt inde., er "'e rrall~ ~ho11 ~. This ~en~1t11e. and rc1 .:1r;iLy 1n1)Ylrtai11 rol e has bel'n ra ken n1r r bv \lr. }lno\'er s ~11rcr1o r. Attorney c;cnera! John .\· ?>l\l{'hr ll ?>Ir ?>h!rhell wQrks for \Ir '.'\ixon . l"n!il la't ~ear . )Ir H'l01er had ne\'er .,.,·nrked Irr anyone other lhan him ~elf and hi s dr,artmPnt. as a series nf irritated al· tor.iey generals a n d presidents can te<iJf\ BeCause. :'\Ir ,\!J!chell to a large part determines the Prcsidenfs domestic fY>]l11cal ~tratrgy. he 1~ dM"ply f'nmrnitterl to the ma}Or prrm1se on .,.,·hich ~Ir. l'\ixon v.·as elected in J9G8 Th is bf>!n!l'. that the Democrats had made the streets of our cllies unsafe, tha t hard r:rime was ram· pant, and that a change of ;.dmini.!lt ration ""'nuld rhange all that. Thus. it is to Mr. }.11l.<'helrs interest to minim ize the ~rov.·th and effeet of crime: under the Republiran administration. ll is to the in· terest of Mr. Hoover, as always, to make crime look as baleful a s posliible. W'HJCH Of THESE \'iew.!I was to pre\'ail v.·as made clear to certain reporters coverini the Justice Depart· men! in Washington on June 22, 1970. \Vhen the re1 fi gures on lnde1 crime were rele11~ed that day lhey were :IC· ('nmp;:inied b.v an e1planation written by ~fr. Hoover. This has been done since I.he FBT started releasing crime fig ures In 19.13. Since the rtports themselves 11re aJmosl impossible to grasp readily, reporters traditionally rely on Mr. Hoo\·er ·s interpretation or them. and their stories rcnect this Interpretation, Mr. Hoover's June 22, 19'70 presli memo read: "for riele-1~e Monday p.m. June Z2. 1970 -Aecordlng to figu re' made 11\'Ailable ttiruugh the FBl's Uniform Crime Reports and rtleased by Attomey Gcne-ral J nhn N. Mitchell . 1eriou1 crime In the. U.S. continued its upward trend, rccordlng 11 13 prrcrnt r ise nntll'lnally fnr the Cirst three months Jn 1970 "'hen com· pa crd lo the same PEflod in 1969," THIS ST ATE'.\TE~T ne\·er hit the na· t1nn'.s press v.·1res. beca use it 11·as ne\'er nka,1ed by '.\Ir ~11 1che1l l "nheard or The. ~liile mE<nl ...,as re11r 1tten in ?>l1tchell 's of· fJl f' It c::im e out like this ' For rPlea se f.londay p m , June 22, 1970 -Attorney General J ohn ~ ~l1l· chell ann'1unced !och1v that the F'Dl's L"n1form Crime. Reports shov.· that the rate of increase of l'iolent cr imes in the first thr!.'e months of 1970 .slowed by 1 percent in the major cities of the nation -.:ind by 3 percent in the nation as a whole." 801h inierpretations could properly ~ dra...,11 from the index crime reports of tile F'BL Neither can conceal the fact. revealed in the reports. that reported 1·rime is increasin~ under I h e Republicans at a bout the same rate a.s it increased under the Democrats. ~fR. HOOVER·s interpretation would ha\·e cost votes. li-lr. ~I i l ch e 11 s , putati\·ely, grabbed onto some. If crime is up. and Mr. Hoover is right, lhe FBI gel! metre. money to fight crime. If violent crime has .slowed do"·n. as !\Ir. fl1itchell would have it. Congress will be luUed about FBI fund!. And we have some kind <1[ a mess. But you knew that, <1f course. Dear Gloomy Gus Laguna Beaeh has long been known for ll!i colorful characters, 30mf' pretty off.beat Bul I don't think Any In the past has been biz.arre. enough to suggest meter- ing tennis nets. u Councilman Lorr did last week. What neil? -A.$. J. Tl!ll t.1lvn ....ci-ctt ,.....,.., vi.-., ,..., -ftMlrJ!f INMI 9f ~· llf-•-· .S..... ~-HI ....... i. •i...ir .... O.rlY Pli.t. \ I . I 11·as talking wil h a Russian who is in this country on an exchange program, and he said that one of the things that bothered him ""'<IS our frequent refer- ences to Khrush- che1 's phrase· "\\'e shall bur1· 1ou." This. he said. "as a poor !I<onslation of the idiom actuatlv us ed. \\'hat the phrase meant in R ussi a n was , "\\'e shall Jea1'e you in the dust'' in the race between the U.S. and Russia for economic supremacy. THE TRA1"SLATION of idioms from one language to another has a!v.'ays posed a tricky problem. Some informed persons insist that a wrong translation v.·as responsible for our dropping the first atomic bombs on Hiroshima a n d /\'aBasaki -the Japanese ~·er b , "mokusatsu, '' meaning both "no com· ment" or ''to kill ~·i\h silence." Al Dr. f.lario Pei points out in his revised edition of The Story of Language, the Japanese reaction to our demands for unconditional .surrender was interpreted as rejecting our ultimatum as "un"·orthy of no tice." \\'hat the Japanese premier actually said, according to the story, was that his government had dttided to v.·tthhold rnmment until they had Ume to study the demand further. TllE ITALIANS have a phrase, "Tradutlore -tradito1re ," ~·hich means '1A translator is a traitor." Words and phrases take on different nuances and connotations in a dilfereot language: Balzac's Droll St-Orie.!! are not what ""e mean by "droll": the Spanish "Los Toros Bravos" does not really mean "the brave bulls"; aod Dante's Divine Comedy is nothing like what we would be incliaed to c all a "comedy." Even the same language has ill own piUall.s of misunderstanding regional use. I recall • story about an Englishman, an American and • Srot.sman telling their eiperierns in other EngJ.i!b.speaking area.!!. The Englishman recounted: "I'll never forget my feelings the first time I had breakfast in America, when the waitress leaned over my shoulder and whispered: 'Art you through with your cereal?:' It was aome time before I discovered she meant, 'Have 7ou finished your por- ridge?' " THE AMERICAN rejoined: "Well, shortly •fter I landed in England, a wailer came: up to me at lunch, aod said, 'How did you find your chop, sir?· I replied, 'Oh, I looked behind the potato and there it was,' before I realized be was asking me how I lilted it." And the Scotsman weighed in with: "I was once in lodgings in a small town in the west ol Ireland. When I'd finhbed supper, an u cttdingly pretty girl came Into my room and said, 'Will I strip now, sir ?' I fied into my bedroom and locked tht door, but leerMd afterwards that Irish girls always talk about 'stripping the table' when thty clear dishes." Selections from Mr. Hn rri.t' laltst colltctiun of columns in book form. .. leaving lhe S!!rfoce ," ore being re· pnrHed whilt lie i.t 011 vacatfori. -Editor • ' A Police Officer Meets the People To The Editor : Yipee! Three \\'hoops and a holler - lhings are really looking up in Laguna Beach. On Ocl. fl, I had a very pleasant surprise ¥-'hi!e ...,·orking at the Browse About book store. A very polite. handsome police orficer by !he name of Rusch stopped in. lie informed me that he ""'as making a personal lour. on foot. to meet s<lme or the people in !own and see how everything ll'as going . I TH l'.\'K THIS is a 1\·nnderful gesture and a step in the right direction. \\'hoe,•er is behind !his idea deserves a big pat on the back J~r s get to see and know all of our policemen and the chief of police also. \\'e know thev all work hard and face manv dangers io protecl us and make lhls a .safer conununity. Keep up the good work ~1ARY E. SIEGEL S diool Pro11e r To the Edilor: In regard tn Guest Editorial of Oct. 5 against school prayer. as I said in my letter of Oct. 4, I went to several schools and I wQuld say with all denominations and political parties. \Ve didn't have a printed paper to pray from. Anyone who has In read a prayer to pray is in real bad shape lf they don't know how to pray. the.re is a prayer in the r\ew Teslament. lt is nondenominational and nonoo\itical. l-1. ~I. r.IOORE Evol11fio11 V-5. A f.he i sna To the Edltor: I think it's nd1c11lous the way people keep equatini; evo lution v.·ith atheism. Many sincere and devout Christians be· lieve in evolution as Uie means God u.sed in bringing about Ille diversity in the Ma ilhox Letters from reuders are welcome. Normally 1~riters sl1ould co1n1ey their n1£ss ages r11 300 words or less. Tii e 1·ig/i t lo conde11se letters to /it spact vr el11111 11a!e libel 1s re.~erued . All ltt· ters 111u.st i11clude signature and mail· ~''r/ address. but 1~a111es niay bt wilh· 11efr/ 011 reqtirst r/ sllf/icient reason rs apparent. Poetry will not bt pub· lished. \\·orld as it is toda)'. Christians shoold be as free as anyone else Lo accept or reject e1·olution and those who do r.ccepl It should not be <.'tlndemned as atheists. AS FAR AS l'i\f concen1ed, I don't see hQw anyone . Christian or otherwise. can possibly deny the fact of evoluUon ir he honestly ex amlnes the facts. Not only paleo~to!ogy but em b r yo Io g y , com· parat1ve anatomy, serotoii:y. genetics and other scientific disciplines point in· escapabJy to the fa ct that evolution ha~ occurred in the past and is active even today in forming lhe ~·orJd of t.omorro"·- lF THE BJBLE HAD gi\'en an account of creation using the facts ~·e know today, it ...,·ouJd have been revered far more in ancient times as a source of secular knowledge than as a teacher of wonhip and morality and this would ha\'4!!1 defeated its purpose. By basing its moral !cachings on the beliefs current in those times regarOing tile q ealion of Ille world and other secular topics. it not only kept iL<;e\f free of the entanglement of scien· tific debate in our day but will continue: to do so in the future when v.•ho kno"'S what new discoveries will be. made. C.P. BENNEIT Tiresomef or Women' sLib Remarks a lady liberationi.st gels tired of hearing: "What do v.•omen really want? 1bey own the world already. Why do they want to run it ?" ··Free them'.' That makes me laugh. Free. them from ~'flat'.'" ''I thought all cru- Mders rode on white horses. or broom- stieks." "The hand that rocks the cradle now WMls to. upset the apple p.rt." i ,.?~ f, ...... '~\. \"~ ..... "Women do deserve special con- slderaUon because lbey have the problem of bearing chlldrt.n. But men have a pro- bll!l'll, too. They have to bur with women.·• "AGATHA, ROW can YoU hope lo be equal to 1 man if you go around acting lite a woman7'' ''Look, Ibey gave the: women the right to vote because it was lhought they would clean up polillc.s. Th.at wu 50 years or ao ago. So what about politics today? Has it ever been in a blggtr meu?" "~'hat good doe-'l' It do to give a woman v.•hat she wants anyway? Aa IOOn at ahe ai-ets It, she d«ldts ahe wanf.3 something else." "Hey, Agattll. I Just thought up a slogan for your women'• llberallon ' ' ~ movement. How about 'Today the wrorkf tomorrow I.he wtiverse.'?" ' '1ALL I CAN SAY is we'll ne\'er have a female president as long as I'm alive and resident." "U you did put a woman In the Whit• House. the first thing she'd want to do ii paint it a different color.'' "'Agatha, I'm tirtd or arguing lbe merits of the ca.se with you. I 'll believe you're equal to me the day you can sit down and grow a beard and beat me a t Indian hand wrestling." "Imagine having a Supreme Court made up of four old men and l ive okf ladies. It j~ doesn't make ROii!!," .---B1 Geor9e --.., Dear George: Do you have assl5tanl.! to help you write &uch Idiotic answers? CURIOUS Dear CUrious: No, 1 do most of it m:yH:U and - er. Yes. I have uaista.rrts to help me wri. •. uh, would you mind l.ak· ing your tr1de t-0 1nothtr advice columnist? rm not fetlin& wtU to. day. !I PlLOT·ADV£R _11_s_,_, _____ _:'·-"cll'I· .day Octoorr 13 l'1 . Dt.IL 'f PILOT 7 Check.ups Necessa rv ., Before 40 Oy Petr( ,I ~lo>inrnihn , M.O. r.aJenda r-w1se, lhe ;i~e of 411 i-; cn ns1derM lh e great d1vi d- 1n.': hnr Life may hf>i;:1n at an1 fimP , hut rnns t IJ<'npl r l'W')ip1:e !hat you!h ends and ;:ige he~1ns a! 40. Th is i~ lhe lime whrn !hev fef'I lifr hri·o111es m o r (, prrc;:i nnuc: and thiit rl1~eii ~e anrl dl'generat1nn lurk 1n chr r alendilr pages Thrn thp1· r1Pc1dr 1t ic: t1n1e In lx'g1n ha1;. in~ .1rarl1• ph_1s1r ;il <"herkups. !dea!h·. s11eh r1·aluat1ons l)f one's n1af'h1n P should begin much e<1rl1er ;ind i"flnt1nuc "'1thnut ;in 1ntC'rm1ss1on R;ihirs ha ve thC'ir routine rherkup.~ ;ind their !ihnts. and inf;in!.~ ;inr! ynung rh11rlrPn arr g11;irded heallhw1sC' Th r n cnmcs lh C' l;ipse. which l:tsl r. until the age nf 40. dunng whi rh prri•ld nv1~t 11f us lrus1 In i.:ood \u('k. r h v s i ca I rhC'ekups ;irr rio1 on Our age11 - d'1 during 1ho5e ;i pparently rugged ye;irs when we are ap. parentl.v W<'ll. Nrver1 heless, it ~·ould mRkr better sense oot to slop h;11·i ni; rnutine h<'alth ohs<'r\·at1onr. re "-u 1 a r I .1·, bec;i11se disease kno\\'S no age b<tunrla ries Tht' fnlln1l'1ng lelf<'r II· luslrat<'s rh1 i;· De.:ir Dr ~t&111crohn : agree v•i1h ynu that the i;i.·ife should be the tine to influence her hushanrl lo h11 vc a yearly physical nn matter whRt his ai;:e, shape or i;ize. V.'e ha l'e beC"n m;irricd for si x ye ars. r.·ly hush;ind h::id never had a phys ical. Aftt'r read i n~ your rolumn, I r;i l\ed our f;im1l y dnct.or to m;:ike an appointment for the fir st timr ;>.va1labl<', fflf' a Saturday 1n0fn1ni; live weeki; 1a1cr. Then I ju.~t told my hus· b;ind that 1 har! had R diflicu l! time gett ing an appointn1en1 for him ;ind to plan tci go in on that d;i~ A nun1hrr nf mv fri<'nds rc;icted st r;in~cly. So did my parents. They Rll saici . "He is on!v 25 1ears o!d, ln(1ks fi ne . f('eis f1nr and has ne1·er n11s.~· eci a dav or 11·ork in s1x }'<'.:trs Vnu are just "'asting your mon f'v on cioctor hill s." \\1eil, In everyone's surprise my husband had a slightly hig h cholPsterol diet and blood pressure ahn ve normal. He is now on .:i \n1v cholesterol diet. and merl icinc for his bklod pre ssurP. ! am Sfl thankful he went. So Is he. Now lhe dnclnr can ol'teck h1111 pverv once In 11 l'.'hile, keep his thnlr.~lerol :ind "bloorl pressure under control ;ind keep hii; y,•eight normal. too. As he doesn't smnkc, I think \\'e i:ire rloi n,g everyth ing to sAve his coronary arteries sn we can ~ around ;:inothf'r 50 or fiO years together. Thanks a.11:ain. -~1r!' .. 1. ~tEOICAL ETTE~ I Rtpli1s to Rearlf'TS I Orar Dr. S1e1ncrnhn : Arter re<1ding wha t ~·ou ~aid abnur \lfe be11;inn1n11: at any !1me and nnt ju.~t at 41l. 1 cnu ldn·1 ttfrain fron1 wr111ng and stating !hat ! ai:rrP 11i1h y1111 [ crlt>hrAlrd ll1\' !ll~t h1rth dav \<1st mooth ;inrl .'.Im enjoy- ing life 1n ;i f1nr rhurch h<lme ht re in P1t1$bllrl!h l\'hf'n 1old mv ;1 gc. J'>COPlf' u,<;u;ilh· ~ay , '"Th;il"!' hRn1 In hrl1evt." .:ind V.'hen thcv ask my srcrr!. I rrplv. "o\lr r!nr~s. r~t rictcrl diet ":inr! g(lfX[ ment?J ;i ttitudP. ... T am a t1nv loidv under live feet and wcfgh 100 pounds. I v.·:is drpendenl upon mysel f for ;i bout 511 ye11rs. ~1y study of voice: and dee p breathing developed my lungs. My blood pres!ure and heart . a .re normal. 11nd t am en10y1ng good htalth Rnd taking no me:dicine. I might add th<1t T make practically all my O"'" clothes and hats. For all of which I am truly lhankful. - Mr!. D. COrtB1E1'"f: Your 1 et. t e: r should be a u~eful antidote for many who feel old at 40. Therikii for writing. , De:Rr Dr. Steincrohn : I am a hooaewtfe. If there is R rein· c1rn1tlon I want lo come back aa a female. Some wnrrien think we have: it rough . I wouldn 't trade ph1ces with' any hwband. I feel sorry for all the!e hard-working men . May God bleiis 111!1 of our worried and tense famil y providerF and give them the strenth to make a li ving for us and love WI. -Mrll. C. Ste yoor doctor for any minor !lymptom that dl!turl» and let him jllclge 11 says Dr. Steincrohn in his booklet '"When Th See Ybur Doctor ." For 1 copy write him In car£ of this newspaper, enclosing 3: ctnt!I In coin and a STAM· P E D , SELF·AOORESSEO ENVELOPE. HAVE YOU VIS ITED OUR NEW STORE AT ' fLOUNTA1 .. VJ.ll l 1 -II-Mo•~•llo It •I lal ... •1 ~OUNTJ.l r< Y.l.LLf.Y -.............. •lv O ·~o f.o ...... . (0)fA MlSA -l JOO llOrMf •h J. ot Wll ... 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Old 86 Proof Kentucky Bourbon • DAILY PIL OT Some Going Btttk ' Rioting Convicts R eturned to Cel ls Break Achieved STOCK TO/\" t AP I -An &tarted m1J11ng about and them d(l"\l•n, by pa nits and '"insurrec1ion" of Ylm t 1;,o in· shouting support for the olhl!!r P u b l i c Defend er R obe r t br,.ak1ng up tr(ln beds and smashing .,.,·indows, of11c1als said . mates at the San Joaquin 10 men. -::C=h=11r=g':ln='="=''=in=m='="='-be_g_an=:==~:==~:===:=:~~~ fl)l\n"·1ng atLrmpls to calm 1_ In Dock Strike County Jail appear~ at an r - - - - - - - - -., end altf'r rl!!bt!s wert retur ned peacdull~· to their cl!!Jls. c l S TRY OUR I Al lhl!! heigh t of the violence 01·a ea I SAN FRANCISCO I UPI 1 -A laOOr .arbitrator's ruli.ng that specialists niay be calJed back lo work first has pa ved tbe way for the rtopening of tht'! r~ mainlng t...,·o ports closed by tht 100-day Oops! A queduct Springs a Leak; 1,500 Acres Wet LANCASTER ! AP' -A section o( Calilomia':s newly dedi cated aqueduct system sprung a leak. Tuesday night. sen- ding a wave of water over l.500 acres of farmland and covering roads .... ·ith mud and silt, aulhoritie~ said. Los Ang eles County sheriff 's deputies said lhe break, estimated al about 100 feel long occurred along part of the 20- foot-deep, 30-foot -wide concrete trench that skirl.s the Sierra Pelona t.1ountains about 13 miles east of he re. Deputies said lhe water was rapidly dissipating into open fields. County crews v•orked to clear lhe mud fr om roads. The v.'ater did minor damage lo \\\'O or three of the "'Jdely sc;illered residences in the area aqe>ut 40 miles east of Los Angeles. CauS(> of the break v.·as not im- mediately Jeu ned . Author1ues said the. aqueduct contained about four fttt of water .... ·hen thl!! break occurred . SALE STARTS THURSDAY ••• ENDS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17 $325, 1/2-corot engagement diamond in 4 -prong wide Swi.<.s cut ~etting . , .. _ , ••. 232.50 $33 brid e's bond .•. , , , 23.25 .$45 groom's bond,.-.. 31 • .SO Reg . $1050 fu ll-co•ol engog~ men! diamond, artfully cut ond set , ....••..•..•... S750 Reg. $16 ma1 c.h1ng brid e'.<. wed- ding bond . , . , . , . , , .. 11 .25 Reg. $295 engagement ring w it h 3 brilliant diomond.s total· ing 1/1 carat .... __ ••.. $210 $25 8 matching bride'.s bond of 5 sparkling diamonds, 1/Ht. total weight, .••..•. 113.75 \\'est Coast dock str1kl!!. Arbitralor Georgl! Lovt rull!!d .Tuesd11y rn favor of employers in 1he Long Beach- U:;s Angel es arl!!a who want to call back first about 90 "steady men ," specialists such as cranl!! and hl!!a vy l!!quipment operators. clerks and forl!!m en. P~1.., spokesmen said thf' ''i;teadv men" were needed to prepare docks fo·r thl!! rl!!sumption of full operations . Docks in the arl!!a had remained closed despite a courl order because the International Longs ho rl!! men and Warehousl!!men"s Union had dl!!manded that all jo bs bt filled instl!!ad from thl!! union hiring hall. CALIFORNIA ~----------·····--- Bomb Blast Hits Police Hangout In San Francisco :~:::;:: .. :!':~~.:~ .. :h:;ig;: Sails Over I JUMBO SHRIMP I hoses tn sn1ash the mtlee, "'""" ""' "id mciU<Jed an C1·e\\' Gripe \I DINNER I esf';.""lf' attrmpt I Sheriff Michael Canl is and I aboul 811 officers started mnv-ALA~1EDA (AP l -The in~ the inmates back into their aircraft carrier Coral Sea \efl 11 I cel!i; t1 fe.,.,, al a lime in thf! Tuesd;iy on an l!!ight-dt1y , BUY ONE AND GET ONE f'Ven1ng. NJ) trnuhf l!! w a s I rPporterl . Cht11ns and padlocks shakedown ("'rU1se along lhe 11 FR E E ~;~: clamped onto each cell :;:~\'.m~:s~u:~h~~I!! tlso:~~~1~~1 Tht vlnlence "·as the seco nd to pre\·enl its s;uhng Nov. 12 I I such 1nc1denl in three d;:ivi; fnr an(llher combat tour inl ONLY 99c and erupted after a relatively \'it>lnam "'alers. I rnil r1 demoni;lration in the ;ail I to p r n t e 1i t jail cond itions. The ant iwt1r c rew m en . FOUR JUMBO SHR IMP , cnurl procedure:r; and alleged ~rgan1zed 1nln t1 group c:i_lle~ I FRENCH FR IES, SHRIMP SAUCE I inadequate legal help. S.O.S. -Stop Our Ship .. Thf' ruling permits !hf' Pac i ! 1 c r..taritime Association to call back by name the "steady men " who remain \\'ith onl!! company rathf'r !ht1n m11vin~ on ti day·to-day basis to docks 9.'here help is needed. Most longshorl!!men ,make such mOVl!!S. Seven inmate.~ werf' treated \!'ere aboard for t h el SAN FRANCISCO !liPl l A fnr tear gas inhalation. and shakcdo"·n cruise with one ex-I (Offer Good One Week-thru Wed., Oct . 20) I homemade bomb explosinn injured three the sheriff said two of his men ception, said Alan M11ler.I WITH THIS COUPON persons and routed 50 others. Tuesday at suffered minor r.u t!'i from director of Pacific Cn11nsel1ng I I debri.~ thrown by prisoners. Service of Stl n Francisco. a a restaurant near the llall of justice. A11thorilies said Tuesdav's civilian group aiding lhe l BURGER LA Quake Bonds Lose The. concussion hurled a !>O-ye<1r-nl d problems started al !I a."in. sailors' protrsl. I TASTEE FREEZE I patron, ~11 chae! Kvaga. nut nf a bnn1h when 10 inmates. protesting The e).cep1111n. i\lill f'r ~t1 1d 1 LOS ANGELES (AP ! -For the second timl!! city voLers have defl!!aled a bond issue to reconstruct 166 school buildings damaged in the Feb. 9 earthquake or ~!ow state l!!arthquake safety standards. and into !he arms of a man entrring the allegedly sin"' court pro· Tuesdriy. was Lrirry Harns. • 1900 W. BALBOA BLVD . I Lineup. an eslahlishment frequen ted by cedures. rcfuse:d to attend a 20. nf Richborn. Pa., '>''hn tnld police and ci ty employe~. court hearin~. a nell's conference l\1nnda\ f NEWPOftT BEACH 675-2981 .J ··rve ne1•er seen anything !ikr 1t 11nd Then. some 51.l other inma tes '"The ship will not go bac k tO L my ears are stilt rin ging ,"' said Bob _•_'"-'-"-''-'-'-'-'-''-''_1h_•_~_c_e1_1, __ Vie1nam ."' I===============:::::::::::::::::::::= Despite the biggest campaign for a ballot proposition in the Los Angeles Unified School District"s history. the VJ)1 1! 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Cool-down C rtd11 Ttr1N~ ,i t a 1/ablt 17C11 .f 1. True No--f1 o~c ... even the 168-lb. · zt-r o-df'1;ree ·· ire<.·zer never neeJs defros1ing. Super·fr('('Z C' ice 1 ra ~· runnel. Shde-our :otC'el .'ihe!f. Poree· lain-enameled rw1n c rispers. Supf'r-~(orase door. 1·emper11ure (OO- crol c:corcr. Big capacity; Jars of )fOr'Re area. _:"< ~ <P' ·,.f i·e~h fruit~ anJ "V<."gctables. Sep,r.itc: cold controls. Ava.1 1-. ahlc 1n \\hire only. .J care for permanenc press fa brics. A Dlvlt l•n el I .I. Kr••I• Ce. with lter•• 111 the U11lt•tl St•I••• C•11•ll•, '"•rt• lie•, Au1tr•ll• . . ' . . _,,.. -· • BEL FOWER , .... ,,., .. , tfl "' 115 '""" UllTlllGTON IEAC lt111 lll;f:"'" 1t 1111 '" ORANGE • 1•111 ,11111 1m •· 111111 SANTA FE SPRINGS 11111 "'""" .... lt••ll .. '•:i.!_lfll .. u ..... INDUSTRY lttit9'all••ll11 ......... Ullllff.llMlllft. OXNARD , ....... , ........ IMI C .... SIMI VALLEY 11 l fltrn ...... \4 • ... ,. m IUENA PARK COSTA MISA ..... tM II U llr ... llillt NII'"'' lhC. -i:=·-_, .... LANCASTER MONROVIA ........... 1 11'-llt Int :i::rr .... , ..... , l 11 ....... '""· 11....i..C1 L ltlAL 0 RIVllSIDI flllllil ........ , ... JWI ... Slnill: • t ••• '"' ............. SO. IAY TOlltANCI SO. LOS ANGILIS ...................... .... ""'""" ..,..111 ..... 11111:" .... '"""' 11Ml S.. Wttttn • ·or.-* -· . .. ~ ... ... -..... -. ........ COVINA EAST LOS ANGELES FULLERTON CllnltlCRiNI..._ hlttltr 11"-., ............ '1""'1• ti'"", .... 11U L Cltrw IJ" ntftlfr ..... 11•1 ,IK ... ill a MONTCLAIR llORTHltlDGE NO. NOUYWOOD C""'4 .... It Sii i ..... fl'WJ • , ..... It hftll 1 ...... ., •c111n1.._ ,., ........ . ... SANTA ANA SAii IEltllAIDINO j SAii FllllAllDO -.im:-.... _ ..... ll ... l»llS...lillllll ' . . -111'1 .......... THOUSAND OAKS VEN!~A WHTMINSTllt -~ .... 1111'"'9 ..... . ..................... ., .... ,,_, • ... Ill,,_, ............ - ' .. Wtfflt-ld 1'1 Ot.t8!11• l 3 I •7 l OAJL.., 'ILOt J l PRICH lHICTIVlOCTOUR 13th, 1 .. h, 15th, 1"1t WED., THURS ., FRI., SAT. 4 Dt.lolOfl el S.S.1Creo1• C:.., with Ste,.. In Iha UnltM 5101 .. , C•..,., ,_Ric&, 4wolrelle TVFSAK-Thank Yau Far Shopping at K mart! 4-SLICE TOASTER 9-CUP PERCOLATOR 'Days Only 16. 9 7 -i V•ys Un ly 14. 96 Ot1e to fou_r ,Jilt"\ 11 c a 1.mc.1·11<·0 1nclivirl11al <'.omrle1elr immt-1s1hle 1111 1o m 11 11t rercnlatot Sel.t!Ct-Rontc® color rnrurnls ,i;:1ve 1·nu li,t~r ~re'O.·~ 3 rn 9 cur'· Pt>a k· A· fire "-· ~"u~e. Alu m· :and dark toast at S.\rre 11me. Sa\'e. Lha rge ![. 1num body .a nd lid . .St11 lnle's rump and 31em. lo•1lt4 !tHh!J. 1111 itlf tt fnln ~ PANASONIC .J f • • , STEREO RADIO/ TAPE PL'A YER ./ Days Only D1~11nc1t,·c ly fl e~1,11:nerl FM1'AM and FM .lite r eo ra d in "''llh ~ure 1 ~·tr.al k 're ren tare r l•rer. W.1.lnut l\·ood c.it->1 net. FM an rl AM antenna5, tiullr 1nrn .!.er. pull in )'){1[ and <l1!iant s1atJ('>ns. Pair of ma tched :!il'e~li.e r ll\'5tem$, each has 7 .. and 2V2°' !'lpeal.:crs. Pu•h·huuon channel selector. He-tdphone and phono 11.t k. --.. 1,' ..... -;. ~ .. _,,.,,... _ .. 8-SPHD PUSH - BUTION SOLID STATE BLENDER 23.88 I'n11o·cr ..in d vc1~~t1 l111r !'J !'l!lr. puree, cr eam , l hir . m tx· ;;:.ra1e, • h('>f' n r liouefr. In· $1~n t' "ilf~tin n, He~t·t C\I~· l~rit ~·Cu ri gl,ss con•a 1ncr • .R ,.m f"l \d l-le 1,_Utt 1n ' ~~· ~crn hl}' for ea~y clcan1n.;. Gold or avocJdo. ELECTRIC HEATER FM / AM PORTABLE RADIO 4 D•ysUnly 8.64 4D•;s0n/y 21.66 ·r~"l"'"""'f~t·(On r rolled ele{trJL ~r.ice hea(er T'll·0·9.'JY ro"'-·o:r pe!>On;i.! porr1ble hu AC '\\"11h 1 '20 ll.'.arrs. Fan.forc ed hea t for your o utlet cord. Budt-1 n AFC o n FM fo r dr1f!· •'."mfnr r. Safety flP·O \'er 5<J.·1rch. 9xl 11 ~rs ·: free tunin_g; aur'">m1 tic 1!h·. T"''O a!ltennas. Charge ir. Jack, ' .•... " , .. ' .. 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Use riow for 'll'inr cr grll!!S cnntrol. 4 Da 11 I Gal. sac Q uall11• 10-)-~ iot m11!1. with hq·1!d fi~h N .o,e, Li:·~r-!-g:tl. r l ~~t1c. horde for e1~1 er c.lrrying. U~e your K m~rt Chtr,e c ~rd. JATIO ITEMS NOT AVAILAlll IN IAST LA BEDDING PLANTS 4 Days Only Pony Pak 38! For the fill beddina: plants. ace our large .eltction of pans~·, stock, and sMpdrt,&on.s. MUMS IN 4-INCH POTS 4 04)'! Only 3/97c Beautiful .assorted c:olored mums in b!ooro. Plant no\\-·- viJit our p•tio fo r all your pr den needs. 2.22 ..:. :;. Lltr. -+ D~js On':; F!l!'IC n<i-v J.,: !·.'"Shot.ireen "t1.1inttr ~~. R!'V1v~ Jt.,·~s ~ow! Sl<lr:ip:i~d Sl "C K ma ~:e"(""e:-;d.a/. STEPPING STONES 4 Dayr U•ly 28! l :.inch step stones. Adds be.&1,1.ryto your n rden .er lt"!lt : Sh_op a.ncl save the X: ?Zl.lrt ...,1 -with everyC..y 10tl, low pn ce!I. l•nclsc1pc. All itt I pllf' ans ' Your Savings are always gree11er on tlie K 111art side of tlie f e11ce A Dl•ltl•• et I.I. K••t• c .. whh I~ I• tlll• U111UM l .. te1, C•111.il•, P .. rte lk•, AfflNll• • , ... It .. "" 1111 •. hltif SANT A fl SPllNGS 1J1J1 " ........ IUINA PAIK l1ettll ,, ''"'l""" MU l1•1ll "· INDUSTRY 11tt1 .... 111 ,,n., , ... ..,.,, 1ns IH!...,ltftl OXNAID , .... , * ChlMl lcl11• 1Nlt """ SIMI VALLIT JI l IMrfl ltltfl IU NA PARK COSTA MESA ..... llN. It ll ltlffft ...... IMttf IMlfnii ft •1l1M ... ''"' ""' 11" •trki I I .. LANCASTllt MONROVIA 111t1Ht .... I lt1-12t , .. , ."":t" ,,.... J •••• l ti .... ,,...,. •-1.tt 'I llAL RIVERSIDE ttMtll• '"'""' .. ,..,., Jiil ltM krMt &II l f1MMll It.ii. 11 ttlllf Stfllt SO. IAY TOlllANC SO. LOS ANGILIS 1111 Mtt• ... • •""' ,, ,_.... ltfU Wtaf'" It .... itt I"' l'ftlt .. """ 'r+Mrl ltMf k ...... ,. COVINA IAST LOS ANGUIS FULllltTON t rt•.-i ,, c ... ., lltC. l\!"ltf 111111. If ltr'l't .... P!Ntlt!I tt 111!\1 lj1 .. 1111 I f lt"' ,,.. l\lttltf lltf. tUll."Mtlllt..._ MONTCLAIR NORTHRIDGI NO. HOLLYWO ''''"'hf ,, h• .... ., ... , ,...., ~--" Ct•~ 1"'51"'91••1f .... t"1,.1 "'"' 1••1 ..... .._ . .... SANTA ANA SAN BllNARDINO SAN FIRNAND '""'fJl'm.;t .. lrltttl to '" •••"*' ,,..._ ll ... Ulttl '""' ... •• ' !Ill! 1111111 """ THOUSAND OAKS VINTURA WEST NSTll J1' ~1tlt1t 1 lfl .... Vlcttf!I ....... ............... " ..... It, .... ,,...., .II:'""" ''""' 1 .......... • • \ I •J% DAILY 'ILOT . .. ~ f . . . . . . 'Poor Tlttaing' For the Record .Refuge Collectio11 Trans£ er Board Approves Alcohplic Funds De•r• !Verina Death Norina -IVTLR• C. J. v..,."-, c A. v---. """' .. Fee Studied by Si1pervisors SAITTA ANA - pendlture of $2tSO, alcoholism services Or<1nge County Co P.1ental Health Servi approved Tuesday "~ on the ARBVOCU: 6 SON WESTCLIFF MORTIJARY C1 E.. 17Ul st.. Costa Mtsa -• BALTZ ftfORnJAR!ES Corona dd Mar OR 3-MS& Costa Mrsa ~n ~zru • BEU. BROADWAY MORTUARY Ill Broad'waJ, Com Mesa u .. ,... • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 17H Ltgun• C.nyoa Rd. 4K-t415 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMOlllAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel SSOI Patlflc View Dtl.-e Newport Buch. Callforut. 5«-!111 • PEEK F.uot.Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7101 Bolsa Avt. We1tmlnster "3-J5JS • SMITHS' MORTUARY 1!'7Mm8l Bant.inP,1 Btacll - BJ iACI: BftOllACI. AMERICAN DERMATOLOGY CLINICS' H!ALTH SlllVICI · ~rmatologic Kea.I th Sen:ice Sl(IN DISEASES l TUMORS ACNE-ALLERGY DERMAIRASION HAIR TRANSPLANTATION 1'•11 1•0CHUlll1 D1".4ruff & H1!r l1111 Hoir T11"1pl1"l1fi1111 LM ........ C•••'Y an u11.-,..,....,.,, 1.•-Mn1 (llll JJl·IU., n ... _ o,..,.c •• ....,. 11'U 1 .. dl _1,....1NI H..,,........1 ... 11f"JW j1U) Ml.u+I, ,...._, Many banks p•y a reduced savings passbook rate of a low 4°/ •. At Pacific you will earn the seme high retes as before. ANNUAL YlELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. BALANCE MtH, YEARS 6.18\ 6.00\ 5,000~ TWO 5.92\ 5.75'%1 1,000~ ONE 5.39\ 5.25\ 500~ %th 5.130/,o 5.00\ 500 ONE DAY lnter~t compounded daily and paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal even if it's just one day Ask how you can obtain all these benefits service charge FREE PREPARATION OF PERSONAL STATE AND FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS FREE TRAVELER'S CHECKS COLLECTION OF NOTES SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES MANY OTHERS OPEN NIGHTand DAY Hours: Mondey thru Friday 9:30 A.M. to ·9:00 P.M. Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P .M. SOUTH COAST PLAZA tm INllOl l"niat • coefA mu.. ~ • PttOMf "'°""'* county Board of Super rs. The funds will go r r con· Yule Card s New-live orvacation in Palm Springsin your0M1 tax-sheltered cordominium! Priced from'29,995 fee simple Grand openin Furnished Mo LJ I -~·-· ·--.. 11 :O,~i ;'·::: °'"""' TI' ... . : - I Sunrise\ ••••• ¥• •• • •M .,_,,.. \ I ''" Before you decide lo buy just any Palm Springs condominium, hurry to this Grand Opening. Never before such an opportunity to invest in the desert's most spectacular new luxury develop- ment Sunrise! If you're devoted to the sun, spend vaca tion time in !he desert, and love to escape from !he city and its suburbs eithe r permanenlly or temporarily, come see Sunrise! Building now in the heart of Palm Springs (not miles away) is this colorful new colleclion of superb, single story condominiums, complete With swimming and therapy pools, tennis courts and all of !he conveniences of maintenance-free living.Green-tiled roofs, inter- ior courtyards and l al! palms. with ea ch home opening upon a green, park-like selling. The security of a walled enlrance and the reassuran ce of a property management rental service that assists during your away-from-Palm Springs jaunts. And priced so amazingly low during the pre-opening sale that you should definilety hurry lo assure the best choice of loca1 ion. Sunrise! A fresh oppor1 unity lo enjoy the carefree life. Th is is an investment you 'll rea lly appreciate. I ~ ....... Two and Three Bedrooms, Two Baths FROM $29,995 FEE SIMPLE • A1riums • Cou rtyards • Garage~ • Tennis • "Therapy Baths • Pools. 1200 S. Sunrise Way, V4 mile north of Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs CaJI Co/leer (714! 327-iJ576 '" . Ne urnphyschlatrlc, Pioneer Foundation and B e v e r I y fl.1a'1or rehabilitation hospital.'!! and the establishment of five more adn1u1i!trative positions in the mental heallh services alcoholisn1 program. Dr. E. W, Klatte. county 1nerlical health Sf!rvice11 direc- lor said lhe funds are par l or i595.000 which will be spent nn alcoholic rehabilltation in !he county during !hf! fiscal year. lie said the current treatment program 1s offered to about 12i patients a month. Supervisor Halph Clark ask- ed why $947 ,000 is being spent on drug abuse programs and only $595,000 on alcoholism. --'"'There are said to be 70,000 alcoholics in the county and only 5,000 heroin addicts." Clark sa id. ''ft seems like we are spending loo much on drug abuse in comparison." Vr. Klatte explained tt-at the heroin addict ion projects are only a small part of the overall drug abuse program. The money you spend on Rental Fee1 could Buy a Seal'I Water Softener r::J {J I~: ,r/J Fora FREE watf!r anal.YJis Pbont your nearest Sf!an store . - \ ) ft!t.OT -lOl/E~T!S £ ~ D.lll. V Pll.O t J Men • Ill ~It r .1p1a1n ~oard L, Sk1tt1f r .. husb1!'t'I nf th,. lormt r ~,,~~ ""'"" .J . h.torr1so I s .. 11.~hnr~ nn1·, r-.·~~·por1 t11.rh 1.• ""r1 ln i ~-1th ~1t Fii;:htl'r At l.11rk Squ.11drnn 2 f"tr•I M11nn" 8ri111dt 111 t,, ~111r1nf': Cnrp~ Air ~r1r io1 l\111'1nPhl' ~11.1. H11w11 11 Th, 111~r~ nl 1 h ,. S<'!Uadrrin ""'t ii.wa rrll'rl !h,. C11i:itain Roir1 :..... 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HiJh ii nt. ha8 2Z 1·11rd~ in ~u. carr1ea fo r tbt Ra lnbo,.·s. · Th.:it u-as f'l ·~l~t,r De1 fl1 sh Mlkt ~l!lrgan who u·a ~ laii:td fnr !11 lnfr.ac.t1nn :'a!urda\' n11ht at the Cnh!eum "'hen l'lf· f1r1al~ ntfatt d a 77-1·11rd scnrl!l; pass 11 ith 17 S.Konds left, ro~ting USC a vle- l of"\ 01 t r Orep:on. l\"h;it a !ough cros ~ i!l bt:ar. U"ond,.r If F"nllrrton .IC lootb1ll ro1c.h A.al Sbtrhf:ck l! looklna fnr work~ His Hnrnela h111•e ~1rtady dropped thret 1j:Amt1 In 1 l'f\W, 1ttrt fnrtuaate to h;p' ~·on th' optner and are f1ced wllb at lea1l one more 1elhark lhl1 1t11n11 . \ftfh !ht laltnt Sherbeci hit ud the 1rea he h111 tn draw from. It 1briuld bt a ff!deral offenk for him lO loAe 1t tU, \et alone lhrtt 1tral1bt. Pi t Dob~~n. the fourth 20-aame "''Inner thl' OrH'llf's have thrown 1t tht Pirates. 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Lh:tt's the 81tuAtfon coAch Jnhn ~1cJ\av .lnd his TrflJ-'ns .11 rf' ltkl"lv tn f!nrl thPmF-elVP! 1n Salyrdti y. oighf 11·htn thty plav Stanfnrd here 'This 1s tM hrst tlmf' ,.., \'t Mtn underdogs. Jn • conference eme in 10 , I I )"t ars th1l I cttn remember :· s1ys ~lcKay, "ho5e. letm. 0-1, in P11c-8 pl.it)'. mu!t 11·in to st1y in Lhe Rost 80\lo'\ r1ct . Thf lnd1An~· most outstand1n1 Al· trlbull', McK 1y s11y~. "Is lh.11t they bfo hf'\'t 1n themselvl'!s a~ 11 1rnup -that lh~y r~n win Ht rnmpar1s htdJ1n qu1rtt rbark DC'ln 8 unct . tht" r6n!~rf'nct toll.I 0Hen11 lt 1der, to fnrmtr Xotrt Damt: star Joe The1smaM "btcause both e10 run the op. tion. II !he ru~h containmt.nt 'breaks dOll't'I, !lunet \l.'111 run." Tbe Troj ans ha''' sho"·n their especttd htgh-powt red attack, but IA MciC!y point.a out. "We are Avtr1r11n1 (')v~r 4~ yards on offtn!e and IO!in1 we uiJ° to ;i vl'r1'Ji:t :1.'iO vard~ 11n(J win ·· McKAy 1iid lnjurie! 111ill probablY. 11d+Unt runntna back Lou • Harr\J. of- ftMlve Ctftter O.vt .Jlown. and middle lln<baclttt Cbarlu .(1!011111)', and wiU llr(llt ll)t: play1n1 t1mt ol Anthony's rttl1cemen1. Jbhn P1r>at!i1k!S. But Ult c&ac11 sallt l'lt isn 't worrt~ abtlut tl'lf' middlt bicltr spot, whicl'I will be fl!Jed b"' \\'illit Htll. •.t "H•ll h1rs . ~;.n A b ~ n I u ti I y . ' • plWl6r1ntnaJ ," McKay ~•Id of hi! M!nior ll n1b1cker, "·ho earMtl hnMrahle men- tinn it delt:n~lve end on ttl~ A!1tw:ttted Preas All-C.0111 team last yfltar "f'-vt'n•var ~8tl Ill athlf! .. make mort l ig pl&y1." 11~1 ,.....,..,. ST. LOUIS' GARY UNGER IRIGHT J SLUGS BUFFALO'S KEVIN O'SHEA. ' f ' ' 0 ,, " " ok ,. •l "' " uh dd!> of of "'.1 5 •xA:. -<'ltd for but !!'Ir O!'! off HlA. Wednt~ay Octobtr lJ. 1'71 DI.IL Y PfLOT JV Estancin Backed to Wa:ll O.CC Sets Barons' Foe Small McKihben And CIF Champs Are Next Pairings For Polo Coach Pr.nis es FY Backs Postpones Record Try T~\r backs are to the wall and you can bet lhey know il. Estancia High's Eagles meel 1970 CIF' charn pion Edison Saturday nighl at Orange Coast College and although coach Phil Brown doesn't like to dwell on ii he adn1its the season is on the line for hi!! Irvine League outfiL ··We've got a black cloud hanging around lhe top of us, that's for su re. Yes, I think the assumption th"\ o u r season i!!I on the hne is realistic." says Brown. His Estancia eleven was mowed down by Fountain Valley in its league cpcner aod now must face w1th Edison VL'ICE KLEES ~:~:~•;,:·~;:~;;: .:;.;;~; pf~~w .. way P"iorm" Valley victories, would put e of lhe keys to Estan· Estancia two games back of ci s possible success 1s twff- three teams and most likerly ~ay performer Vince Klees (6- reduce the Eagles to the role J. 205 l. , of spoilers. Klees. the offensive player Brown says his team's b. . of the game 1n the Eagles· gest problem Saturday is Buena Park encounter, 1s defensively and opines that counted on to plug up the mid~ Edison is stoppable in any die and to apply pressure to category. Edisoo quarterback M a rk But he adds: "They take Harmon. whatever the defense will give Perhaps the biggest i1em them. Mesa took away the concerning the Estancia men~ outside so they '>'·ent inside lest tor is his O'>''n team's ex· "'eek. Last year they hurt us ecutioo. quite a bit with their keeper "To bei>i Ediso n 1<.·e have to Emotional Key a Factor As Sailors A wait Oilers They were picked for the Sunset League cellar but after last week's sllJnning 18·0 vic- tory over Loara's Saxons, re· evaluation appears in order for coach Don Lent's Sailors and their super defense. Defense is a pparently more than 50 percent of football. At least at Newport it is as tbe Tars worked over highly regarded Loar.a with ease. Ends Terry Albritton and J im Swick, with aid from in· terior lineman Dave Gun· derson and ti'e rest of lhe defensive alig1Tnent, made a shambles of Loora's attack - an outfit that relies on the quarterback rollout opt ion series. Now Lent's defenders are faced with a ne w challenge and a foe tryi1g to be emo- tionally up fJr a second straight week. Huntington Beach is on tap Frida.y night mld the Oilers put forth e bit of effort of their O'WTI In the circuit opener with a shocking 9-0 conquest of perennial power Anahein1. "We were very high emo- tionally for U>ara and I'm not sure whet.her a team can come back with. another one like that right awa y. But this is trut for llunti~ton Beach, too." says Lent. "Huntington Beach looked a111fully good against Anaheim. It's one of the best balanced teams I've seen this year. "And they're bigger thiln t11e teams we've met so far. I don't know "·hat the program weights indicate but th ey look big to me ... and they're also very mobile." Ile says. Len1 's defense has been a'>'·esome in compiling a 2·1 record. The Sailors lost their opener to unbeaten Corona de! Mar, 7· 0. then came back to :ol!ow on!' touchdown in the next two game:s. Costa Mesa v;as down 4a-O before cashing in for a TD. The two biggest reasons ror the defensive might a re Albritton and Swick, who also clear the paths for back Dan Seals. Seals has avtraged 5.2 yards per crack. "Terry started a litlle slow. lie was up to around 230 when the season began. But he's down lo 220 now and he's mov· ing much quicker," Le nt says of Albritton. "The same is true for Swick. lt's also a matter of getting used to new coaches and a new system. It doesn 't come overnight." Triple Optio1i Tests Westminster Defense With a team rated second in Orange County and 10th in CIF AAAA circles. you'd think Westminster High f o o lb a 11 coach Bill Boswell would have few problems at hand. But he says his Lions have a inajor chore facing them Fri· dly night when they meet Marina at Westminster. The· Llons walloped Santa Ana, 42.fl, in their Sunset League opener while Marina was extending tough Western befort falling, 16-7, last wttk. "This ls another triple op- tion opponent end Marina is a ftl'Y good defensive team," Boswell states. "There are two charac· tmstks of the triple op(fon. ftr3t it's an explosive offense. All tt' lakts is one guy to fall dQwn deftnslvtly. "Secondly, the ball Is put•in the. air more and that tends to make mort fumbles. ·~When a team gets the lrl· pie oplion execution down lG eliminate the mistakes, then they'~ in business," opines Bos111el1. HF te<1m contained Santa A.n2~s offense machine hu1 Bost el! says bis foe aided t11s deffSlf>le with miscues. As for the Vikings, Boswell say1' "!\1arina has had some trou•le with the pitch but the~e executed the dive and kecq re al well." Th Lions will make a cou· ple f changes in the starting line with fullback Jim Hol od returR.ing to the of· fen e set. H and Bob Oreifus alte te. e Trujillo brothers have bro n into the setup wi th Ma y replacing Bnd Greer at off sive tack.le-and Mark su ing for Kevin Lamb at mi die linebacker. estminster's big offensive w pon has been the passing ga e where quarterback Jeff Silmem end backup QB Terry Ytung have blitzed the op- ~sitton. Siemens is the leading passer in the Orange Coast SI• le Swi' tCh area, co mpleting 42 of 67 for .$64 yards and two touchdown.,, Young he11 been perfect, For Estancia ;::;r.1e~::'l .1:~:.:,~' 56 ~=====.! The Illa ol -· lllch' !nine Loapt J-ll cruel wtlh Ullon Soturday n bu boea cha,..i lo Ora ~llqe. Klckol~f ii at Eltoncla prlnclpol ' llsriman lnlUatod the cba e 1o..--tbe large crowd. Orlilnafly tbe pme • Phone 6424321 For Weekender Advertising ... led '"' Newport H•r· which 1e1.ll 5,000. °""'' Coast Co 11 e g 's "========='! caJ)ildty l! 7,800. ,;..; eliminate our m1stakes. We've just made too rn:in y of them and we 've he<'n killing <iurselves with p e n a I t i es , furnbles Hnd defensive rnental 1nistakes," he says. One Ul'ighl spot in the E<>.gles' annor is <1t quarter· back where JUnior think r.1oore has come into his own after a lilow start bee<1us of 1n1ury. ··J[e's nearly al full strength now,'' says Brown of Moore, who rambled for good yardage against Fount111n Valley oq_ keeper plays. Dan Pr1ncco1tn has takt>n t1ver the .starting role at tailback v.·ith last .1•ear's A!\. Irvine League speedster Jim Schultz !'!Ill unable to con1e back to forni. Schultl v.·as injured in the Eagles' preseason scrimmage Yii\h Kennedy. Orange Coast College's water polo team is a bi~ favorite-to capture its in· v1tational tournament Satur. day. whith features four other Junior colleges. The Pirates OJX'!l t h e tourney at 9 Saturday n1nrnin~ against Chaffey. Coal'h .lark Fullerton's l:lub tlwn fRCf'S Cypress at II, tirossmont at J and Santa Barbara at .~. Here are the pairini.:s: 9 -Orange Coast 1·s . Chaf. fey JO -Grossmont I'S. ~<tnta Barb;_1ra ll Or<1nge Coast 1·s. Cypress 12 -Chaffey 1·s. Santa Barbara ! Orange Coast at (:rOssrnonl 2 -Cypress vs. Chaffey 3 -Orange Coast vs. Santa Barbara 4 -Cypress vs. Grossn1nnl It gets tougher each tirne out for coach f'rank Doreui <ind tu s Los Alamitos Crifhns in the lrvlne League footllall derby. Last \\'eek, the linrfJns pilC>d up 386 y<1rcls tol<il offense JJg:i1n.st undefeated Corona de! Mar buL still succumbed on a con1edy of errors, 28·18. Now Los Al;Hnitos, a d11ninull\'e .squad physically, faces the uneasy task of run· rHng iuto Fountain Valley's Bl!rons Friday night a t \\1estern lligh \ An;11le i1n l. "\\'e topped l,;orona Jn p;iss- ing and rushing and "'e outga1ncd then1 with nt'w techniques which we've learn- ed," Oorel\1 s:iys. "Stupid things like fun1bles, bobbles and missed tackles hurl us n1nst and 1t won't be anv easier th is \\'eek if "'e doii't eluninate these errors." Doretti rates the Barons as the biggest phys1c·al group in the loop. v.hil·h would place l"ounta111 \·allev sorncwhere on lhe nlt1l'r' 1•rat of !hl' ~ize spec· trurn fn1n1 !ht" t ;r1ff1ns "l-'uu11t<1111 \',11ley JS bigger all aro11n1l and il hllle !>trongl'r than C111·v11:.." hP ~;iy.~. ··'l'hPy have a powerful, p11nish1ng running g;i1ne ;1nil rn :u1age lu keep thf'l r h:n•ks fresh by rotating lilrn1. "Frnin \\h,1t \1 1'\i' .~een, Pete Sl·;ih~1 :i11d 1.es Hcther do a prt>!l y go(1d Joh. But the guy \\'ho k1lll'd us last ye;ir - 1'nn.v Sfpul1 rdu -h<1sn 't been e1a.v1n~ ;, l'oh!!ll" lot " \\11th 1niuncs h;n 1ng s1dclln· ed his !l'.1) 1nusl 1·apable tackles I Hrian Hert•s and H1tk Thompson 1, !)(lrrllt 1s plan· ning nn thrnwu1K lhe san1e defense ;11 the Barons wluch he used ;:i,::a1nsl Corona. "\lie plaved df'fense w1thnut 11 sin~le tac:f.le last wefk and used m(IStly ends a n d hneb;ickers 111 the down posi· hons," says the ei::-University of California center. The (:riff1ns are also very l'i)tll"f:rrl('(t with the present :o;t;1tus or star linebacker Hick S11oboda, recent victun or con· eurrent woes 1 strained knee and the flu bug \. "I hope he'll be ready," !)orf'lt1 savs. "\\~e're 111 bad cnot1g h sh~pe "'1thout losing h1111 .. An1on,1; !he healthy Griffins are t;1ilback i\11ke Sc'hwerdtfeger t 178 ~·ards nn the ground last wee k 1 , quarterback Jim Hamilton t 15 of 22 passes for 194 yards against Corona! and split end Oal'e Slawson •nine eatche~ in the Corona t1ff1. Say Doretti. ··r 1h1nk "·e·11 probotbly see double cnvrrage nn Stav.·son with F'nuntain Valley's lour de('p secondar~·. Due lo the critical n1lure of !he weatht-r and tht fickle behavior of the-terrain con. ditions at Bonneville Salt Flat.!, B motorcycle speed record attempt by ())sta Mesa 's Jon McKibben has been postponed at least until mid· October The atte1npt o r i r;: i n a J 1 y slated for last week. McKib- ben and his custo1nized Honda Hawk !win·engined 1500 cc 1nachine art Lry1ng to i>eC'Ome the first rider and cycle tn eclipse 300 mph and 500 kilometers per hour 1310 7 mph I, Tht n1achine has a whul base of 13 feet four inches and ~·eighs 900 pounds without a rider. \\lhlle the tentative reC'Ord attempt dale is the middle or this month. no specific target date can be pinpointed. c::m IL.r'f-c:> c: a • • • -.-·48 Month Guarantee "'''' on oll•"''°' •• Dn ,,,.. """h•-nl O "'"' ••• P'"Pl~lH>fWl' I(> -m...,IH-, .,/ mon•~' "''"'~'"" '" '"' '"'" ..,,,._. ... '"'""!b•t "' "'nnlh• ••ll ~..--lA'<f '"'"'<I••• or put<hoo•,I "'*""'•P '" "'''"''"'"' o• o ''""It nl n>od hl l''<I ""'Pl'"~.,., "f obv,... '"' 1,.- P•"•hl• ""'"'"'" " <l••...,,..,.<I a,... ""'"''l •l '"'''"''•ht!• 1.1.1~~ o• ..,.,,. "( •h• """"''' lo .. d ....... '" ... ""'"" ... .. .. '" "f>"""' ... h ..... 0•" , ...... .,. ..,.,. •••"~--··on th• p.,..~ ..... ...t, ' no,.. .,,. P"''""'"""I• lo> W ...... - <>I 0 .. , .... 1 .... 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HalPy ~:>-"'· "'I lh!n~ lhr.l''re. nn Rboul lht ~llmf' IP1Pl 11~ lln1 b1Jt lhl"I' dn 1hlnj!., rlifft rrn1 1)' llnfl rrc.~Pnl rlilferent rlf'fen~1ve prnhl 1>m,:.·• Hai r~ mrntinn.~ f'Xlen~iv, ,:lun11ni;; hy tht Ari! ;t,: ,:i~ nne prnhlf!m prwtf!ti In h1., ~rt11::1d . "'\Ve c:<1n h;:incllf! tn,;r ~1unl1ni;; (f1irlv '.''f l\. !hnui;:h, H wP wnrl< h;t rd JI! •l. "riHen~ivf'I)'. 1.Ai;tUn<1 ·.~ r11nninR, .11 blllty f'nnrcrn., u~. Thry h11Vl'f1 °I thrown llYI m;tny rl'l~81':'1 e~c;tpl tn the spill l"l'lll 1111d lo b11ck.11 coming out but thf!y'rf' 1lill 11t· ting ~U.f!r. "?le tXPf':Cl 11 tough batlle," finlsh111 the Saddlebac:k arid thief. Thr ~ruin~· rlrlrn.~r h:i< r1nl1 ;illn wrrl Iii fYllll!.' in ihf' !hrPP !!II ~ ~nri nnn" nf !h•1r nrrinnPnl~ h:i~ ~;:i 1nrrl "\'Pr Hl!1 ~·::irri~ run· n1n11 \\'Rr rr n 11·R~ hrlrl In 2~ 1·::1rrl~ r11shin11. 11nd l'I m1nu~ !\.l'f\ )'::l rrl.~ 1n lhP ~f'· rnnrl h.:1lf Th11.~ P11on s11 ys the kr~· to rlr f,.111in 11. ~l •ler Dtl df!pP.nds on !he Rru1n ril'fen,r.. "011r riPfrn.qp h;i.~ pl::1 1'rr1 ::1wf11\I\' wplJ a nd. I dnn"L think it's R,(l.i11c tn 2rt "wnr~f'. Thi~ lthe M11!{'r nri J!~me 1 will he nur fir.~! hil test. \\'p.o;tminslPr 1hrPV.' !ht h111l ""f'\1 1111.11in~L u~. hut nn tr::im h::i., hf!r.n able to mnv..e ii o• 1hr ,itr(lund." OHPn!lh'eJ;. i:l'n1nr Tnm 1;rr(.!nry 1nok n1f'r !hf' Rruin qu;ir1rrhackin11. rhnrl"~ fnr !hf' rirst ti me \11~\ V.'Pl'k ::1nr1 rn11 inr.f!rl'd his cluh to the win. Hf!".t a Ml, 171}-pnu od tran~er frnm 'T..J1kt11·nntt F'ullh•ck Damon Capl:in Anrl halfback~ Jf!rry HiUin~ 11nr1 St,\'f! Nichelson all have aood speed, say1 Dixon. Edison Hoosiers ~di~n HiRh'! hooster~ rlub wHI meel tnn1Rht In the !lthon! r11reteria at 7:30 for u~ weekly ~11 1oget.her. ThP C:hargen, !~IJJ.~nJl1'1.nl WILI"-foot.. hA !I Art.inn'".ttnd 'p1'8:'1.-m.ef I 19-game w\nnlnp: !11.tf!•k. mef!l Est.ttncia Saturday nl1ht at Orangf! Coan Colleae. Se11tinels Not Overlop·~~~g ·.~esa Cflst.i i'o!tsa h11 Rn ti J rrr "frl tt11\ s!i!l:!On In fnol b•ll b11t rn11rh f.Jrn Thon1ll., f'( '.\!agnnl111 1 ~1ft hu11n 11: rh,. 1d,,i1 h1 ' t.~3m h115 11n lr'>'lnP LP.:11;?nP hrr::ilhPr F'rt· rlR' nig:ht 11t l'•;e'.'-porl H,1rl>nr lh2h"" l:r \11 , .\J<1jl!.'nnliA j-' 11 1h1rkhor~r 1 ::1nrl1rli11!' fnr lr <1aut hnnnr5 in the ('irr1ut 11hr1r ·l<l11~on 1 ~ deftnrl1n,1?: 1·hampi11n ;H1rl f'••rnn.i rirl i\1;ir 11 ntl Fn1111t':l1 t1 Vflll111 ,:i rp 1n.1~in~ n(!i51':& :i ~ pn~!!i1hlP ~111·rr~•nr~. \la9nn1ia. Rfl cr dropplna II '•· ~r:i .nn opener to Bonita 126·7J has defeaied 1 rny r19-~1 and Santa An.:1 Valle:: 121).0 1 1n !hf! league opener last "eekend. • . "Jnhn S~r111;y IS dn1n11 71 i:rr.11\ loh '.''il h l'n11;t;1. ~l'sa this yPa r:· Thnme1 N Y•· Thp1· .'!rt 1 1•1,ttly lmpMv@d team that 15 !il ::ir!ina In find lt1P.lf and Wf! will havt In ~llf\'1\'f': 11'1 \.\'In. .. An v te.11m lhal r an 11rnr, t"·k p 1111lntl ~:rt1~11n nn p11tt1 ph1ys ha1 to 1ellrf! you," hr :irlrl ~ Thf' f1r•t -vr11.r M;1gnnlllt rnPn tnr ha' ::1 pi11r nr n1n n1ni; backs h~ rounl~ nn he~vt· l.1 10 genrr.:1tP. the offtntlvt punrh G.ttry Devian. • 1t1:nlor t.11.ilbac:k who \\•~i;!hs in .ttl. 18.1. c.arrle<I lht h11!113 ltmes ln the league 0pener and 1ve.r11.ged 4 n • ' •t ' \·11rris pPr tr~. HI' alsn ~~ ont of• Uti thref' Stnllnel touchdowns. Ht altl'.tn.lllf'~ 1.11tl h juf!lor ta1\b1ck ~1a rk ~111l11r t\70 pnunrl~I 11t n1nnln1 hick. Millrr r arriM "" I~ nccasinns 1 .. 11t "'tek ln r • ~.6 11ver••' and Al~n ~cnted 1 a wuchdnwn. : "Wr. Arl'.'n 'l very big on tht> nrlrn~i,•e lirir ,"' 1'hnm•~ Mmil~. "Our t,11rklr~ 11re 20.\ 11nrl 2.10 pnunll~ h11t lhr-rr~1 nf thP in·· ler1or llnt i!I in the lF.5-pnund ca!P.f:ory." ()rleratin,: tiut nf a pro-I lonn•tion nn nf!en~"· I.he $1'nl1n 1>ls 5Pl'm !n havf! found themselve~ in the last two gamf!s. They.Jmvt l'rorPrl .~1x tn11thdown!I •hilt llmittnr•tht npposit1nn to tint . "Our rlefen~ivt unit Is pretty 1ctJve. They ,a r,nt bl& and ~tront but they are quick," Thnma!I admll1. l ut int1Ma1Mlia !'011.rh <"•n:~ ..... ¥! l mint! :off _h, CotC. MP_(a Mu•~•''"' A their on~lQuch<lown 1os5 to F;d1!tOJ1 A w,.ek 11~. " "Thl"y run 11l yn11 1'1~1 rnough 111 t'i,,,· 14 ~l1 Mnest and then lhey turn tn Ut paasing ;am!. Obviously. they a.re 1blt to thro~1· the. ball and ma.k'-connettions," th1 Magnolia boss t.11.ys. MARK LEMEILLEUR OCC -Oft•ns• • MIKE SHAUGHNESSY GWC-Off•nM 1101 HAUPERT Sa etet I 1ls1 ck-Off en M I CRAIG IAL TOSKY OCC-D•f•n1• JIM CHAVEZ GWC-DeftnM "' AN WADI eh1alc-Otft"N • ! • • w ' 1 t .. il to ,_ IW "' '"' in~ HJ· '" am ikt '" i!1a not " inst ti '" och 11!1• ' • l- Start Your E11gine~! by Deke Hov/gote .-..• ,-,_ __ .. ._,,,, ..... .,. .•..•.• ..,,,,_,._.,,,, ----·· --"·---~ ,_~ .. _ ........ ___ ~- KEN ALLAN EXECUTIVE MEN'S HAIR STYLIST lnternationailtv Acclaimed p.,~ .. l.w.,.., MU,_ Anneunc•• Rl·O•ININO Jll l I. C-HltflWY IS.~• A-••14-oro•ll Coron• d1I Mar, C1llf. 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SATURDAY ... , , , . , , , , • 8:00 A.M. -6 P.M. SATURDAY ....... 8:00 A.M. -6 P.M. SUNDAY . . • . . . . 9:00 A.M .• 2 P.M. SUNDAY 9:00 AM. -4 P.M. SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. · 2 P.M. KEEP A SPARE IN YOUR TRUNK Mado /.,.. lcn9 1:10, .,,.<:,;.,~ po•lc•rncn<o Don'I bo <cuvh• .,;,~. ""' . .,,.. .. '" ~""' ·;~. 98' MOil CAlt5 EA. PERFORMANCE TESTED GENERATORS ':,~~~,;v ALTERNATORS CARBURETOR CLEANER ........... u ..... ~"'""b ....,;,,. u•• 0"<! <<>••C\;O~ •l•o! bv;ld1 "" on fvtl """"''· (.1-M .. biJ. 1 •~ d ..... RED OR AMBER BABY MOON r SET '_.. OF 4 J ->,;_ • UNIVERSAL JOINT / CORNELL TIRE 6 !oO, 13 !Ul fl!S!> B!AC~W,1,\l 'Iv• f..0 •o• oi 11 7~ 27 MONTH GUARANTEE' BLACK TUBED TYPE AIR CLIPPER pluo fod '"' "' $1.82 BELTED TIRES! CORNELL FUTURA TUBELESS WHITEWALLS 1fUll Pl llS OYNACOR' RAYON CORO PlUS 2 BllTEO PlllS OYNICOR"' RAYON CORD IE SUI( TO CHECK WITH US IF YOUI TIR( Sill IS NOT SHOWM $.> CORNELL ., . ., °' , . .,.,. O• ""'0 O:.• ~'ltl '•'II'-.ro • "I ·~'"' I EXTRA-WIDE TREAD WHITEWALL• 70 SERIES TIRE 4 PlY NYlON CORO ~11[ "'"" 2700 {1 '°"00 . ' " 2700 lllllY 1"' WIDll nllll COllYllflOMll flllS CLEARANCE LAMPS I ' WHEEL BEARING GREASE RADIAL TIRES I ALL PURPOSE POLISHlllG CLOTH 5p0<;.,1 ................ dO!b :::•:::'2~"'N3< '"c" r ... ~. MAHOT 111M THE WIDI ONE ... 6 PLY TREAD ••• 70 SIRIU MADE W!TH TYREX " RA YON CORD NO FLAT SPOTTIN G O R THUMP 40 MONTH· GUARANTEE* . TRUCKl 65 TIRES fOR PICK-UPS, , PANELS & CAMPERS ,,00a16 Twbtcl Typt ·-:~b:dll 16'5 1 •·f2:.J' l845 Type TJP' ---fORVANS 1·t~' 1911 I 11:~,:~ 17'5 l l•(l w•lf IY• '"'·to~ ol Sl.J• t• )l.01 cl o!'ldl" on •i••· llG SAVINGS ON TlllfS 1011 VW's TOYOTA'S, MO'S, O,ll'S AND MANY OTHEI ... ' .. FOlllON CA.15 TUalUSS ILACICWALU 27 MONTH GUA•Ainu* ''·" 1295 I'"·" 1495 "~• '•d . '•~•I Jl,k t• SI.f l ff,.."4lfll .., tin . • ' •. ! , . . • • • • . ' ' , • ' • • • l DAILY PI LOT Welcome Aboard Boarbuilders be.,.,.are! 1'he ne"· Federal Boating Act or 1971 m<1kt>s a n1ilnu· factu rer directly responsible for meeting ledcral safety 1L4nd.1rds. The deall'r <1lso (·0111es under tlu~ obligation If he in· &talls additional equ1p111ent 10 1vhicli a standard applies. All this 11·as brought out forceful].~ at the. rect'n! ~lar1ne Trades Exhibil and Conference 1n Chicago b_v none o1her than He ar Adin Austin C. \\'11gner, lhe Coast (:u11rd"11 boal· 1ng salel.Y l"hief ''The Coa!>t l ~uard i.~ now devt>lopin1: tht' new i;t;1nd;1r113 in l'UOpera1ion with. the publie and the 1ndus!r}." Adrn. \\'agner said "As these stand'1rds become t·ffeC't1 vr. 1ou, as di'alers. 11·ill ha vt' to kno"' what they '1re and h1111 lht•y apply Lo thr bn11ts and equipment you sell. ··Th e put.ii Jc 11111 look lo you increasingly ;is .:i ;.uurer of inl"onnaliun : !he 1nanufacturer v.-ill rega rd ~ou as 1111~ most 1mport<int link in the t h'1in "'hiC'h Jr.:ids h11n lo !he tonsurner. ""You'l l be 111 1he middle and ha\'t> to know what 1uu are doing ," 1he adiniral told some I.BOO dealers. · He noted that the act requires 1nanufac1urcrs of boats containing hazardous defects to nolify first purchasl'rs of the equiprnent. '!'he requirement can not be satisfied by merl·ly suppl,l'inR a "'ar'ranty card For the purchaser's use. The Const Guard standards acli1'ity 1vill initially con· 1·enlra!e on: Safe loading an d J>O"'ering of small boats. These 11·ilt be i1nportan1 to the de'1ler 11.!5 he is the man who mat('hes the bua!s and ou!board motors. Boat flotation measures to help reduce fatali ties in accidents invo!l"ing swampings and capsizings. Prevention of lire and explosion in boats -the leading cause of property damage and the number \\1·0 cause of personal injuries All this 1s 11ell and good. Bui lhet"e are l'a.~cs 111 11"h1<:h 11 could be carried too rar. How about an old boat that ha~ bern sailed hard and not ::1h1ays had the proper l'are a~intenence~ ls the Coast Guard g1iing lo come back on 1he 1nan11· Jacturer or dealer ii such a craft is involved in an accident? Drainless LA Sailbont S 11o·iv Nears Big Opening t. A. Catalina Steamship Ter1n1nal today was the scene of bustlu1g . last minute ac- tivity as ltnal preparations 11·ere. nearing completion for the gala premiere of the ne"' "in·the-water" L.A. &iilboat Shnw Hc111i.: readied under ,he per!;ona! superrision of f'. H. "Skip·· Creger. president of Jntetnnlional Sho1rs, Inc .. the new 1narine exposition v;ill be the first ever s1 aged where a · boat show belongs . . . ac- tually in the water. Finishing touches \Vere being made to the half·mile of dock tie-up area. "'here "in· !he-water·· displays of 1972"s fine st sailboats will be slaged. :\'earhy there is a lavishly colored lll0.000 square foot pavilion that will hou s e displays of small b o a 1 s. Mexico Race Ha s Onl y 7 E11t1~ies Newport Harbor Y a c h t Club's Cape San Lucas race. \\Qn't be particu laely crowded ·when it gets under way Satur· day. At last count only seven boals wlll be on the starting line. But ii n1ay be the. beginning!'! of a new type of ra ce to 1'1t'X· !co -one with \\'inds fro1n start lo finish. In rnost r-.Jexico races the. fleet is stalled under the lee of Cabo Falso at the lip of Ba;a California and the competition starts all over again. \\'hen the NllYC fleet luros the corner at Cabn Falso the race will be all over No drif· ting around the f'riars and hoping for "·ind in the Gulf of California to get the fleet nloving again . f\'HYC can1e in for some severe criticisn1 from other vacht clubs in the Southern California Yach t i n g A!'.· sociation for scheduling the race virtually on top of the Long Beach Yacht Club's La Paz race \l'hi ch gets under "'av Nov. 6. But in !hr f!nal aruilysis. a race to the cape is long overdue. \Vith thr fa vorable sailing "'eather Jn r-.texico fal· ling between late October '1nd mid·f'ebruary, there is no time !he race could be sched uled that \\"Ould not fall near anolher i\·lexico race. LBYC's La Paz race is sa il· ed biennally in November of the odd-numbered y ear s, LA YC's Mazatlan race fall s in November of the e v e n · number~ years. San Diego Yacht Club's Acapulco race is scheduled bi e.nniall .v in February of the even-num· bered years, and Del Ray Yacht Club's Puerto Vall'1rta race "·ill be held in February of the odd-numbered years. Besides the advantage of good winds, presunu1 bly, for !he entire 790-mile race. Ille Cabo event is '11SO billed as one in which eager skippers can sail and still get bac k home for the start of the fol· lo"·ing race to J\lexico. The early scheduling also Jlives t1n1e for extensive cruis· ing of the sea of Cortes for those not \,l'ishing to hurry back home. Talks Set By Experts Charles ?>.1orga n and Gary Mull, two of the nation's most famous naval architects, will p r e s i d e over the discussion series on modern trends in yacht designs at the annual Long Beach Sailboat Show . The nation 's largest all-sail shO\\' "'ill take place Oct. 22-31 at the waterfront Long Beat h Sports Arena. Clinics and lecture 5eries are scheduled nightly during the lo.day run of the event. J\lorgan and )'.iull \.\'ill appe:lr on Tuesday evening, Oct. 26. Three New Cruisers Miller Appointed Sailboat Chief Stan ~filler. ooe of the Named to the Sailboat Show Southland's sailboat racing e.'\· Conunittee were Lanny Coon, Chris·Crafl. the w or Id• 8 perts, has bttn n 8 m ,_ d Colum bia Yachts; Charles Jacgest builder of pleasure Thomas, Jensen Marine ; To111 Unveiled chairman of the Southern k w D Sch k C boats, has announced thrtt Schoc . . . oc om· new cruisers for 1972 delivery Callfornia .Alarine Associa-pany; Bob \Vood"·atd, Bristol in its premier fleet. !ion's annual Long Beach Yachts: and Jim Dugan , The uew n1cxiels are the Sailboat Show for the second r..1 cClune Westt>rn . flu sh-deck 41 and 45 footers slraigh.t year_ Ed Nichols, SCMA execut1t·e and a 4::i-foot Tournan1ent The event, to be held Oct . d1reetor. will serve for the Fisherman. 22 -31 at the beaut i r u l th ird year as show manager. The trio expand C hr i s "'Rlerfront Long Beach Arena. r-.1iller is the owner and Craft's (]eel to 18 rnodels in its is the West Coast's onlv all· operator of the Stan )'.til ler Commander fl ee t. They range 11.ail show. It also was the na· Sailboats dealership located at from a 28-foot Sports Express tion's first all-sail e:<hibition . the Long Beach ~larin;i,. fishern1an to a 65-foot yacht ,,.,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_;;;;,_.;;,_,_,_,_,_,_,_, All n1odels are of fibe rglass. I The 41 -foot F'lush Deck cruiser has a bea1n of 14 feel and an extended fiberglass ! hardtop over a walk-around1 flus h deck. I The 4~foot Flush Deck is. another beamy ne11·Cf1mer. It's, 1a..foot beam gives it a com- n1odious interior. The 4 5 • f o o t tournament fisherman is the. product of three years planning, design· ing and engineering "'ith the aid of k now I edge ab I e fishermen. Because design of fl fishing "machine" starts al t he cockpit -\Vhere all the action1 is -this area of the craft, shO\.\"S improvement a n d· design features believed never I before available in a stock fishing boat. It has extra la rge dimensions allowed by a 16· foot beam. 1 The base for the tournament I fishing chRir is mounted down to the center engine stringers for necessary rigidity. Pilot Pigskin PICKEROO Co-Sponsored by 5outh Coast ?Iaza And The DAILY PILOT BE A PROPHET FOR PROFIT Operntio11 Fec1tured Fat is fin·e. • • but it's not enough.That's why the Penney Scat-Trac 60 SOUTH COAST PLAZA Merchandise Certificate For Each Winner Winners Every Week of Contest Drainless operation is a ma- jor fea!ure of the huge lin eup or outboard engines for 1972. Pegged ror na l!onal puhlic un \'eiling at n1aj<ir boat shows earlv next \'ear. 1he 111u1nrs 111- corPorate ihe results or con· tinuing rese<1rch 111to n1aking their a!rf.";idy negligible con· t nbution 10 \1·ater pollu tion rompletelv nonex1sten1 A rPCIJ'('U\atln~ u .. \ lfl' IJl· ~ures that n(l lt1f'I 1~ 1!1::.rharg· cd 111111 the 11 nter lllher mod1ficat1on:-<1pp;1ren1 on the ne11· line." are 1gnH1t')11 :;15ten1s, <.·;.rburetion and exhausi run- rn£, ~I o d e I s r a II I!. e I r O in .John.~on·s and f.11n1'11cle '~ 111 0- h o r sep<111·er s1ngle·e\"l1nder fcather11·e1<1 ili " !o l"hr1 :-i:li>r 's ne11• h1 gh-~11111pre~~iHn · 150-hp raring untl K i e k h a e f e r '.\1ercur.v. :1\\h lhe industry's only s1x·i·yl1n<ler QU\boa rd~. ha s e:.:tended it!; hne to inch1de ii \40-hp rn11dl·L i\nn lht'r ne1\' rno1!rl \n !ht> \!t'n·ur.\ line 1s 1he thl'{'f'- l" \ I i n de r · i 11 • 1 1 n e. t11·1n 1·.irburrtor 1'>1er!'·650, 11l11rh has elf'<'tnc .. 1;:in :i rul h:it1f'r\ C'harg1n}! f·;i11ab1h1\ Tht> r (•lll· pa('t 111\lt 1cilh1 re~ r<1nir;i l Qt1rn1 h r11n1hu~t1~·11 ('h«nlbtr" !1w prvte<'t11111 :l!!.Jlll).I <li:lnn .... 1.on r!u n111~r . ( l1r\sler s I!!:'.! line ,,f 5.1 nu1bo:1nl'-1nrl.1<ll''i 11111 ;i ll Ill'\\" h1~h-pt>r11•r1n:.irire engines, 1n· t l11t1111)! !hr l111111rc\ p~fith1rt,?1,1n 1 .'~)-h p I ,!('111\! ll!li~ II fi11·1i ilc1·elnJ)~ 1~11 ... ~1 Hlfupre~1l•l1 I n1 ri r o \Pd r:1rhu1r11nn. 1n· rrf'11~r.d JJ111np111v; ;·fl1r1e11<'\ through :i i;hiilf'd 1·rankc·a~e . :11 1d ~<i u<irecl a111I elnngated por!s ill ~11 l)('111st cl lu'1Fnr1 Thr r·11111p!lr\I ":. 111.'ll' l:l(I hp lil\)C k n11tt)('1:1r<l 1nc11rpor<11F~ 11npro1ed ·\!;1g11r1pn\1f!r '' 1g· n1tlon. plu~ 1\f" I\' p e (·;:1pa1·1ti110r d i .~ c ha r· g r . 01 er heat b11z1tr and rngine anglr a<I J11stmenl Celebral 1n~ Its 50th an· nn·ersary .. Johnsnn offers an outboard linr ot 2R rnodt>\:i;. 1n 12 horsl'p.1\rer range.~ -from ;:i 2·hp kit·ker to lhe bi ~ v .4 3.'1. 100 ;:ind 12fi hp 11n1ts. lfaluring 11\•o-barrel r" r bu re t or s . a11l orna11c 1'hokf', elerlnc star! and overheat warrung. Thf' 100-hp model ha.~ brrakerless CD igniti11n. Evinn1de. al~o offering onl y drilinless tn~ine.~ 1or 1972. features t.1 1nn!ors. \.\'i!h tht 12.'i·hp Slarrlire a~ lhe top of the line. The 12:> is lhe descendent of E:1·inrude.'s y.4 which holds Lhe world re cord 11l 131 mph. It i~ rapable of speeds up lo 50 mph and features electric start. pu~h button power shifting. auto choke, temperature. controls and option1I power tilt. -- , \ has 2 fiber glass belts, a 2 ply polyester cord body. 21MONTHSGUAAANTEE WI TH !>MONTHS 100% Al LOWA NC[ ~ ... ..,ou f'<OI O<I•-G~.,••1• Y"'" I .... .._,""'"'"" " · ''" ........ , •• '""''' •" ',~Om .. ,1 .,.,. .... ., ........ , •• '•p< ' "' b'<"I •PPllU!•"'" tit .. w"n .. P .. •I• O<l•'•"!OO\I ...... .,, ''" '"•" ... , .... "" ""'""' .......... """' ............ 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AJ Penn9)'L Whets ef•t • Four plies ol tough nylon cord _f0< a strong cooJ..ruming tire. • Polytitstadeine rubber for a toog wearing tread. • Wra~&round tread for positive traction. Reliant -·-of-•""'· Bl1ckw•ll tull•I•• Size Fed. ta:r Prtce 775-14 ... '. '.,2.14, ..... 13.11 825-14 .. '.''. ,2.32 ...... 15,18 855·14 ''' .. '' .'2.50 ...... 17.18 775-15 .••• ' '. '11.15 .... ' .1 .. 18 815-15, ••••••• 2.37 ... ' •• 18:18 845-15 .. , ..... 2.48 •• ., .. 1Ll8 plu1 old tire WhH-•11• P more JC Penney auto center Scat-Trac 70 plu!l '2 Ol! l&d, l8l I nd Ole! lirt 1<10-13, IU btl-. w.de prol~e 70 """"' 11•• will'l 2 Ubeigl1u belll on 1 2: ply po~ cQrd body. Size Price Fed. tax E70· 14 · · .• · · 32.81!1 · · · •..... 2.51 F70-1 4 ••.•.. 34.88 ·········2.64 G70-14 .. · · · · 36,88 · · .. · .... 2.84 H70-1 4 ...... 38,88 · · · · · · · · · 3.05 G70-15 .... ,. 36.88 · ·,,. .. · · 2.86 H70-15 .•..•• 38.88 · · · · · • · · · 3.11 J70·15 ....... 40.88 ......... 3.32 2695 * Survivor 48 battery Stands up under many unfavo,.bla weather conditions: c:Ofd, wet, hell Perfect for optional equipment cal'I. Stronger and more powerful · than standard equipment. Slz,1 availa ble: A24. A22F. A24F, A27, A27F. *M49'tll"8 ............ Yes, you con shop 12 to 5 P.M. Sunday, too, at any of these f'•nney Auto Centen: NEWPORT 8EACH-f11hion lolond HUNTINGTON BEACH-Huntington Center u .. P1nnay1 ti""' p•ymonl pl•n. I ·' ' r "' • " Be• pigskin prophet. Pley the Pilot Pic keroo game for weekly prizes. Winners each week receive • $10 9ift certificate 9ood as money at any South C oast Ple1• store or business. Ea ch week's top winner wi ll be in· vited, e lon g with a guest, to be honored af the ennuel So~th Coa st Pla1.t Footb.tll Players of the Yeer Sin· q ueL Watch for this player's form each week in the DA ILY PILOT Sports Section. Circle the team you think will win in each pairing in the lis t of 25 games and send in the pla yer's form entry blank or a reasonable fecsimile. Th an watch the DAILY PILOT sport s p•g•s for eech week's li st of five winners. RULES 1. S~brnrl •~• 1nlrV bli nk H low .,. 1 re1un1bi. l•c1lm lle .r " t. .,,_. Ill•''"'""· 1. Slnol II loo l'ILOT "ICSKIN "ICKEll.00 CONT l!ST, l~rt Dt l'lrtrMfll. l'.O. I•~ 15'~. C~1t1 Meti, CA. t1ill. J, Only Int entry ptr p1non 11ch Wffk. I. l!nlrllt mv1I IM dtllvtrltd (llV mt il It In p1r1<1nl II OAILY .. ILOT tlll't by S p.m. T~v"111y. I. !elllll Ctltl "laio •"" OA1l Y .. !LOT' emplly"' t n• I,..!, lmmMlill• h mlU" ""' ellgi~lt •• •nt•r. i. Tll! lllEAICEll ILANI( MUST IE Fll lEO IN Ollt l!NTllY IS YOIO, •••••••••••••••••••• - Clrt l• '""11 yo11 tl!lnlt wUI win thl1 wHk'• fCI- • • • • • • • Saddleback Colle9e vs Southwestern • • • • Edison vs Estancia • • • • • • • Corona del Mar vs SA Valley Fountain Valley vs Los Alamitos Saddlebaclc vs La9una Beach Mater Dei vs Lon9 Beach Wilson Foothill vs San Clement• Ma9nolia vs Costa Mesa • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e Newport Harbor vs Hunt. Beach • • e • • • • • • e • e • • • • • • • Marina vs Westminster Tustin vs Mission Viejo University vs Valencia Rams vs Atlanta Stanford vs USC Washington vs Oregon Tennessee vs Alabama North Carolina vs Notre Dame IHinois vs Michl9an Penn State vs Syracuse Colorado vs Oklahoma • Army vs Air Force Pittsbur9h vs Tulane Aubum Vs Geargla Tech Texas vs ArlcOMm hrdue vs Noilliwestern • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tl• llltlAklllt -., ..... M ....... ......,. If '""II _.. • • Ill •• 21 .. -........... ~ _ ..................................... . • . ·-• ··-• • C"r e • • • • e • • . .... .. . •••••••••••••••••••• how 00,, rle., Tocu m- is to! gan, llve the "· aod ill er d at or ft • ,_ •I ,_ y ill '" lo. oh •• ' OT ... ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ii • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. ' i I ! ' ! I ' : • i . i ' ' • I : . i i j ' • • ' • ( ' ' '· CHECKING •UP• By L. J\I. BOYO PECULIA R THING, color rnenmrv. It 's inheritl'd. You can'l le.<1 rn 11 Occasionally you find ii. 1•;nm;in ""hn c;in 10Qk at a bnlt nf c!n1 h in ;i rlrparfmC>nt stnre and know lnr r.Pr· tain said clo!h 1s a perfert ma 1ch for ~ml' ;irriclr oJ cloth - lng at hnmt . This unusu;i l girl h;ii; more than the equ1vAlent of perfect pitch Color memory ts f;1r r<irer. YOU CAN FIGURE druggists na!inn>A'ide 11·1!1 fill about 70 presc riptions durin~ the lime it lakes 1·nu 10 re.:id this i;en tence . TUE\' "'ERE called .. Rl ue" La11·:i;" because lhP.I' 11 ere prtnlrrl on hlue paper. that'i; ;ill THAT an imal Tilf'IS! rip! In hi' t'OVlsinnrrl hi-;i sari paT1ent in del iri um tremen~ 1,1; no! !he pi nk elephant bul thl' ,i::ra.v rlnJZ. ()lift ClllEF l'llllf;1\1C)STICATOR. th;:it rN·klf'sS fell ow, prerlicts: I. The public kissing of larliPs' h;inds will co n1e intn por:iul ;i nty .1.i;:;i1n shortly. 2. Pope Paul will rf'lirr just ahout a yf'a r frnm nnY., :l The J11panesP snnn will marktl fi sh sausagl:' :ill up an11 d0wn th!:' West C(l.:ist. CUST0 1\1J·:R St:HVICE! Q. "\\'ho s;iirl. 'Tn kf'rf) them happy, krcp 1hc rn h;irefnnl ;:ind pregn;:int ","' A. A mf'rti cal n1an namrd Dr. Hcrzler. Nolin!! !his. another medical man named Dr. Joseph Peck said. "r.iving women shors and contracep!i ve!" has ;ilsn .i;:iven them time In think, and think- ing "'omen, lik~ :-.hakespeare's Cassius, are dangerous. be· cause thry think If)() muC'h." CONS ID l!:R v.·hat A.T.&T .'s picture phont ,,.,.;11 mean lo the de;if: Thev can 't talk to one another over dist;:incf's al all nnv.·. But wilh sign language. finger spelling , lip rtading, they'll be 11ble 00 do ~ by piclure phone. To you and mt, that rlPvtce ma~' be just another cl;issy wrinkle. like Cfllor in lelevision. Tri lhen1. lhnul'!h . ii will he as sij!'.nilicant a~ the invenlinn (lf the telephone itself. Hurry, A.T.&T . NOTE IT STATEO th;it l\1nunt Everest is a yo11ng nlnun· l;i1n. and as !!Uch. is ~till grnv.'ln~ ;i little taller evtry .vear How do the.v me asure it? t<i::;;inst a dnnr jamh' HOW LONG in histnrv ha1·'-ex·husbanrls been required In pay alimon~·~ Fnr ninre tha.u.. 2.000 years. til least. Babylonian ]av.· call ed for surh paym~nts in 2llO R.C. IF YOU LIVE t.n be 71l. ynu'll h.:ivP devoted just ;ibnut 13 .re;irs tn l;ilk ing . This is the rrintentinn nf 11 Vass;:ir schol:ir. Don't knnll', I.hat's ;i Int of conversation. Rf'll r r than H\'e hours ii 'd;1y. no? Rut then Vassar is a girl's school. (.e rtainly. certainly. TO GET the ball !JU! (lf the h;iskr! y,•hr.n llf!Olf'body scored. e<irly ba sketb;ill I.earns carried ladders as s1andard equip1nent ... LATEST CREDIT CARO <'Oun! runs si:x fnr every citizen. 16 for every famil,1· ... POLICE STATISTI· CIAr-;'S say iv.·o years of rollegt education is the norm among male bigamists. )'ou r q ur:a1nns and rnn1n1r11t.; nre u·r /cnn1r n11ri 11·11/ be used rn Cf /ECK/1\IG UP 1rherei;er pos:;1ble. Pleas e address your letterl to L. fi.1. Boyd, P.O. 80.c; 1875, l'lew port Beach 92660, Helpfu.I , Ki1id S111all Tow11 Living Both Good ·and Bad \ By Louis Cas~el~ UPI Sonier Edllet Mrivmg back to c. small to"'·n afrer living in big cities Jor 30 .1·ears in an ambivalent experie11cr. An ambil•alent experience . ;iccording to my dictionar~'. is one !ha t affe cts you \1,1·0 y,·ays at nnre It has bnth i;innd and had points. Something you li ke, snme you dan't. ~1~· \\'lfe and I recen!ly em· barked on th is ambh·alent ex- perience because lhe dnt'tors thought it woul r! b(' better if" After a serious heart attack. I \i\·ed ;if a ~lower pace under less stress. The place 11•e chose fnr our new home is a !rue small town, not a big cit y suh11rh trying lo pass itself off as a small lown. The ntilrest big city is more than 200 mi!e.~ away. l.ike every place nn earth. my new home Lown has unique characteristics. But on the whole its way of life 1s, I lhink, fairly typical o f thousands of n!her small towns and medium-sized cities all over Am erica. Li ving I.here certainty is fa r less stressful than the life \\IC endured 1an on the whole en- joyed) during our 30 years in New Yor k and Wiishington. The difference is so striking I find it is easy lo bc litve the Doc tors' Assurance th11 t this move can add years to my live . The most striking diffcrern:8 we've nolice sn far is ln the way people treat each other. Because their nerves aren't frayed by tra ffic congestion, overcrowding 1uxt the myriad other pressures of everyday urban life, people who live in 1mall town.! find it easier to make the extra effort required to be kind, helpful and friendl y . Nearly every day. my wife comet . home from a 11hopping expedilio n or some other er- rahd In 11 virtual state of shock to report some new instance of coomsy or thoughtful neu of- lhe kind thiit 'city-d~·ellers long ago lea rned not to eipect from clerks, repairm11n, bank tellers, or public s~rvants. Instead of sn1trTing 11! you, people go out of their w1 y to serl'e vou prom pl Jy a n d cheerfuil y. \l.'t've also been pleri~;in!ly surprised lo disco\'er that it's much easirr to .'(et th in~s repaired. built, remodeled nr remnved in a small town than in a big cit.v. You'd think it wnutrl be just !he. rither wa y around , But ;ilmosl a n ~· household job that requires skilled labor -from gellin.[?. ;i TV sel fixed tn pulling on a new roof -seem.'! ~o turn 1nr o a hassle ~·hen you li ve in !he cir y . Virst. ynu ha ve a hard lunr gettlnJ! the hig <'ily !;LI.\' tn comm it himself ;ihnut wh;il rfav ~let alone wh;it !imP I hf''.~ !ik.rls to show up. WhPn he dnes get there, ht '.~ likl'l y 1n be in o hurrv iinrl lor a b;irl humor. And When he lr.;i\'r~. he hands you an outrii~eous bill. !n ii small town. you look in the Yellow Pages and cal! the likeliest·snunding numher In nn time ill all. out come.'! a fr it ndly and competent young man. He rixes whatever's broken, quickly 2 n d ef- ficien tly, for an t n t i re I y reasonable charge. It's hard to be litve. I know. but il keeps happening all the. time: so ii can't be just a ru n of good luck . There are:, to be sure. disad- va ntages U'I our new life . Gh•- lng up my cherishtd se11son tickets to the; Wilshin Rlon Redskin.!i when they seem al. long la st to ha ve a good chance of 11 winning se:awn wa.!i a t.raum11 comparilble to amputation or an arm. My wife. who labortd for ye;ars as an unpaid volunteer to bring the Ke;nnedy Cente:r Into being, was disappointed to miss Its opening u 11son of .concerts and ballf'l.!i. We. both find ourMIVt!8 longing occaslon1lly fnr the fine s t o r e t , restauranb, libr11rie.!i 11nd lm.l.!if'Ums we fre- quented in W1shiniton. Sul if thia Is the price. of peace. -the kind of peact we al re:ady find seeping deep Into our bones in this ple11s11nt little town -we 're willing lo pay it. It seems Ironic. Thirty yf'111rs "l!O I "escaped " from 1 1m11\I to-wn &eeking the good Hie In the: big city. Now· I find It waa rigb~ hue all the Unw. DAILY PILOT Moyniha11 Raps U.N. So,·ial Report li ~ITE D NATltl.\'S. .~ Y tAP I -l);1n1Pl I' ~1 0\'01han has pinnrd the \;11J1·I · ur 1el!E'C'lua! hankruptr1 ' on n r,.pnrt d r ,, \1 n llfl t:l'. llJH•n~ nlOUS SO('l(l~n~1~\5 111 1h1· l! N Srr rel:ir1;i t ThP fnrmt'r prr,u!r nl1;il ;id 1·1~rr 1 ~ nnw a lJ S cir lri;::ilr 111 lh<' c;<'ncr;il As~~'n1bh. In thP ;i's•·n1l•h ~ s.~ ,,d ('nmrn 1llP P, he :.h;u pl;. ;i~\::til rd thr l' N llrpc1r! on Ilic \\'nrld Siu•1;il s I I u ii I I 0 n Nnn11n:ilJ1 :i 11•p1tr'! n f N><"rr t:ir1 ! ;rnrr:1I l Th:u11 the dfli·Urnent 11;1, prrp:irf'rl n1nsrh h1 le~~rr n1rrnh1'1'" 11f !he ;<:('t'ff'l.1nnt 1n thr l)rp:iri 1~~~~~~~~~~- ~ I l'ntt' t fftr lh't !hroiugh \\edntlli1y Oclobtr ~ :nd Brrlr;t!rr (,in. ln1rnr!rd q~ !'!PPi Rr g. l.'i.]f)S1\\'I, 1.:n f\allll'h<t!l..a \'<•dl-,:1 i:.n rroor Rr~. q.:0 S.1\ \'L .~ l 'f rachrrs Scnll h R ri!.17.11~~1\\'I 3.Ul! Pa ul i'\'la!',nn iJr;i 1Hly l<eg. J 2.ill) SA \'I:.: 01 l·l rn nci.~y H1·~1~ ,.\rrne ('1\gne Reg. ~2.55 Si\ VE J .. <o • r 11" qvJrt ~4u11dle n t Commissar ~;-\ c ·h .1r(o.il l·il!l'r(·d .'~\ Vodka ..J\ <;,.\ \'\-, ~l)( --"' z .. 79 ~· ~Q~MIJf.i., ... """" . ·-~_ '.iJ,..., R•t. : '1'1 j ... flt i: ; ' Ii\ t "~ C:ilifornia r11rnt of ~cnnomic and Social He also l'rit11·11.t>d 1 he i.poke nf "sor1aJl.1· a n d1;::::::::_ __ .::.::.:::_.::.::::; Affair'<. m<'thndolo.i;:v n! tht-report , p o 11 l1tally rl1Sf'nfranch1sPd 1 FOR A \h1'n•h;tn h.1rl ~111•! ,,11rr1<; Y.h1l'h he s.1lrl had · 1rtrol1.[?.1r;>J ~!udf'nts " 1n !hr !'n11t'<l Stair~ 11111\ lor itn ";:irln1lr:il" 111. tn!rnt or C0rl."('QU•\nc·('" anrl th;:it thf' Sn1 1e1 rlelri:atc~ /? trn<lu~·111f~i'h;1pl"rrnn11 <1st111~ One of ~1•lyn1tu111J1 r11rr1 had cnn1m<'ntrd 'nn hn11 harl L1·('a fi<1e 1..-1pui;i!1nn ~1·n11•th w 1 I h p!;iints !!>er rnrd tn Of' th111 the thln(s 5'eemfd In be HJ !hr THOUG ~T t'<'!U1nn111· l!n 1111/1 rf'fli)r! 11 11.~ nn1 f;i1r to rnun· Ln11erl ~1'11~S A~ por\r'o~l f>rl 'I hi . lh "' l l o;.1 646-7757 I IP iltl ;u'i..Prl SI il\l~(I('~ In lhPr~'~'~"'~':':""~"="~·h~"·"~"~"~'~"~'~' ~I •• ~·· ~µ~··~,·~'"~"~"~' ~·~'' ·~~.,~~'~·"·"i' •· ~~~~~i~:===~ "rc-1 ·rnt f'~!in1 :irrs" th::tl thf' cntirisrn. He noted th;it lt Soc1;il ~1tu;it1nn HPpnrl " 1101 1..111,11: pt)()r 1n thP l'n1trd Sl:itf':\ n11rnh<'red fPwer lhan 2 111ill111n 111 l!Wi7 ;ind 1<riuld be ;1h1111! 5 n1dfi<1n 111 l:tj l ;-;;11rl ~1 01 nillan ' ' () u r i·~l 1111:ll t' 1\J lliP 11<irkt11J! pn11r 111 lflfi7 11:is ;.ihriut l:l n11lltnn a111i thr nurnhl'r 1i; f'~fJf'l'lcrl 10 rlrt•p Ii. ;ihnut 10 ni1J11nn h1· ir1;4 \\'hf'rP rl11! !hr L :\. da1<i r·nm<> frnn1''" KIDS! PR I ZE S. P"IZES, PRIZES r.111•'1' "N•m• Tht C•ro•,ud Hotlt Conlt l t" \\'a1rh 1h1s l'"l"'I f.,r (!.-.1;\il~ loatll (oast ?Im ~ SAVINGS TIME IS ALL THE TIME ATVENDOME CHA!.:C(N-f ,!.TERt:D \ KfN11XJ\Y iii ._ BOORBON-' King ·s Ransom Old Gove rn or l\t•n t1ill-,y SlrJit:h t Bourbon l h~ Rri1rr Kr> .r~1•n 4 1 111,,,c Imported Wine Sa le pr('~ci11 ~.,111nc of il~ ou!,!:inrl1ng, 1S Sh µrool -l\eg. 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( ~0 1c ; it carneJ a !'i!vrr n1r da! in P:i ri~ t 97 J) '2 .25 24 .JO Pep si Cola Solt drink• Regular or Uie l 12 f'T, rrt1,11n~h\c bntlki (. nlc111i;i l Club Liqueurs fl Cordials · D J'lr.7 \·in!~J.!r . l x, rrc1"nil Ready-to- 49~ Ii.,,,, ca-~•'"•-~' Hri:111Mdy 'l'lt -~ \'nu1 'h11i..e - llll•jlllll, • · ,\1 ai Tai and \hr,:1111 • NEW 10,000 SQ.Fr. PARTY CENTER in COSTA MESA ()pen 9 AM -I l P~I daily, 9 A~I • 1~ P~1 Fri. and Sat. :J:.:o l·farbo r Blvd. (n e:i.t to 11';irbor Sh orpi11g ('enter-near \Vil !ion) ~· Phone 545'-442.2 Plenty o f Free Parking All Cred it Cards Aci.:cp tcd. I" co1e •f prinlin9 error, minimum pdct1 prtvetil ' • IZ 041LV PJLOI DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS ~17 Al.I .. A..atlflTIN 1Hf."PE:Sf.Rf PENOUNCER"! MUTT AND JEFF WHAT'S THE MATTER? OH, BOY. TrlESE DREAM$.' AM l CONFUSED! YOU SAW ME, MUTT.' Tl-IERE 1 WAS BIG, DARK AND HANDSOME.1 SIX FEET TALL AND YOU LOOKING AT ME J UST LIKE YOU ARE Now.' FIGMENTS ~tAH. 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'l\T''> \'.'POt.-; v11Ti \ ' P co.•11r-A•J< .~1\1-r (JL P. ~ROOUCTS,DAD - ' SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS 1 iJUST 'fOLD HAf!.RI( THAT :r'uE WO!~ED WOMtlJS LIBEl<Al10IJ. - IT"$ OUP. CUITOll\UiS. THE'f'P.E. A LWA'"IS AREA COMPLA IN !~ NEC ES~ Ae-OUTTHEM-EV!L-=·-' 1 'TOLD HIM THAT Fi10M NOW OiJ W!: Wll..l SHA£!: THE RE$PO/.J5 1flll--ITIES OF ~11.0 f!EARJ/JG AIJD t'OU~WO~I< OiJ A~ EQUA i-!OASIS, WHAT'D !:A Ht vi~\~ SI.Cl ~ NOT NECES$AP.IL"r', DAO.':'" WJ..!AT V...OUL.O'i'OU TI-l lNK O~ A Vo,IORLO WHERE Q.rSTOMERS COULDN'T By Al Capp pAAADISE.!! COMPLAIN ? _ ~-' ~, <r(; '· ) ~·;--' A . ,,-"' t:.c_, ... By Charles Barsotti By Ferd Johnson .. 11 •• HOWIS CHANCES FOR A 'lo-SECOND THAW 'THIS AFTERNOON ? By Rager BaUen THE GIR i S PEANUTS Bv Charles M. Schul% JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH PERKINS 1'P5ST,,-1R11? 1\C:Jll?T 6£Ct-. WHAT kl~-OCfA:l c.::i:.:TJ.:;cfc,,_(',(_ EXf.:?E~iGN JS '1~" f\~Ti;'h(~i.~ lHAi? ';> Tl1f' JJE.? TAr..t~ TO CALU.l\G ~·.E'~.~· 1--1:'7 flEf' ... !iO HAVE l...W~EN l 1HWK OF HOuJ 1 HLlRT 11!5 F££L1N65, I W.<\NT 10 DIE .. I FEEL AWFUL ... I REALL~ OffENDED HIM_ -0!CAUSI OF ~I S ~lL/wlOUS: $110CICI,.,., ART~UC! IS IT mua?? .. B!L~FS ! . , . By Mel ~' .. ':':..._ .. -. -·,... JO.IJ ~- By John Miies I . -. . ,, . -· I I0-<3 "But, Ed na, lhr honey blonde 1'-'0uld just make us HI" 11ymbols.·• DENNIS THE MENACE J -· /l • • l t I i, ( ( PAIL V PILOT 23 Custo1ner's Money LEGAL NOTICE J _~_:LE~G~AL~~N~O'J'~IC:E:__~-l-~~=LE~G~A~L:,;N~O'J'~l~C=E'.__~-1 -~~~--;-;;;;;-:------:~~-· t~ ,. la» Make Ow11 Rules L-I OAL NOTICI '111'1 •1CTITIOU' I UllltllS NIW,OIT·Ml l~ ,ICTtTUWI •u 1on:i1 """"' ''"''IMI"'' UNU•11D 'CMOol.. Dlll•ICT MA.Ma ll Atl,MINT ~.,,_, r... IOllOW•nt "'-••• MM<I• MDTICI INVITING 1101 lnt loll0W1nf P"'..., • clol,.. '"' •-• °"''"""" •• . ~OT!(E IS MEREllY GIVEN •~•! 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Anllt~ NEW BALBOA BAY CLUB SITE WILL OCCUPY 2S ACRES NEAR AVALON E•isting Spanish-style Building Is the Core of Ex pansion ~~~~~~~~- ]\'EW YORK (AP)· Among the lingering behavioral od- dittes or son1e brokerage firms, v•hich always ha ve lik- ed to make their own rules, is the practice of u ~ i n g ruston1ers' n\oney to their o.,...n trading. finance Some rirms argue Iha! lo deny then1 the use of money left in these ;1ccounts n1oney that isn't theirs would Impose a h:irdship on them. They insist that y,·hiie the money isn'l theirs, the r ight to use it is. Bay Club Forms Trends Ai d Econonuc PrcJicLion l\loreover. for the use of lhts money they wish to pay no in· 1 PrC~!. ;1 rgu1ng that IO c1o SO \1·011ld impossibly complicate their affco1rs. They c;ite prece· dent f('lr their no-interest $tan d: Banks don't pay on ch!'cking accounts. One. big difference bc!ween hank :ind brokerage praC'Hl'I.', h0\1'el'cr. involves the qu:il ity of operat1011s. Brokerage house bookkeeping. as hag Isle Partnership NE\V VORK (AP!~ Ainong been shown again and again, the business 11nd rconomic is vu lnerable to s r r 1 o u s trl'nds :ibout 11•h1c h }OU may criticisn1. A f i nan c i a l partnership bety,·et.n subsidiaries of Balboa Bay Club of Nev.·porl Beach and Foremost-~lcKesson , Inc., has been fornied lo dc\'elop recreational and residential fa cilities on Cat:ilina Island. The agreement bet ween Balboa Bay Island Club, Inc .• and Crocker Land Company !CROLJ. a subsidiary of the San Francisco food and drug company, 11':1s offiC'i:illy an· nounced by Bay Club presi- dent Jack \Vrnthl•r. Richard Stevens, B01y Club vice-prl.'siden!. explained to- day lhAt CROL's in1•olvement \\'ill be mainly financia l. The first phase of !lie pro- ject. \05 condominiums. a clubhouse and reC'reatinnal facilities including a swirTI- m ing pool. spa. lenni~ eourts and boa! 1noorings, v.·i!I begin c:ons!ruction in DeC'embcr. The Ralboa Cluh site will oc- cupy 25 acres al ll tJm1t1on Beach. north1vesl or Oescanso n :iv and just minu1es a11ay frofi1 A\'nlon. Costs of the first phase con- st ruction, v.·h1eh the l'lub.~ hopes to have completed next summer. is $3.6 million _ The total project of 33 1 is es!imated tn cost 1n'illion. uni ls s l l.5 The condo1niniun1s, which Stevrns says will rnostly be "second home."i." will be l\ledilcrranean in style, one and two·~tory uni\s terraced on the hills. They .,...ill range f r o m V.' eek ender guest-type apartments at $22,000 to rnore luxurious homes at about $50.000. There are no other residen- tial develop n1ents 011 the island like this onC', Stevens says, adding Iha! they hope tn "maximize the greenbelt :ircn and have a village theine with dense area-; lefl." Aut omobilC's-c:-:ecp! o n e service 1·chicle v.·ill he han- ned and n1embcrs 11,•ill lravel From Avalnn to the site by shuttlebus, boat or plane "Of course. there will b(' bicycles allowed," Stevens savs. i•eople intcres1ed 1n Oll'ninJ! an island 2.partmenl don't ha ve to join thl" Ne11·port Beach club, .says Stevens, onl.v !he Island Club, v.·hiC'h v.·11 1 ha ve $500 initiation and $10 1non1hl \' dues. The Club has :in add11'iona \ 100 acres under opt ion [(II' further expansion if current plans are succe.<;sful. Present home of the Island Club is the Dtscaoso Beacl1 Club from \\'hich tours are taken to the future si lt>. wha·h i n c I u des a Spanish-style terminal building once used by Catalina airllnes. It y,•ill be the care of the clubhouse, expanded to include a restaurant and bar. not ha,·c been a\\'are: ,\fillions of dollars o f -The index ol help-wanted certificates h:i \'e been lost. ad1•er11serne11ts. 1\•h1ch some 711i\lions more have been analyst s C'la11n fo retells attual stolrn -more than $21 million JOh ("Ond111ons, failed 1n rise 111 11·orlh in three ~·ears. ac- August d<>sp1tt" the ncit1nn"s cording to lhe s\;t1e. <.Uorney nc"' eC'ononlK' pl<1n !hat, it is general's office_ Several big hoped. 11•1!1 bring bal anced brokerage housrs ha1·e been prospenty. dissOl\'ed or merged after en· The index, "'hich stands at l'•Juntering f i nan c i a I dif· R5, to1npar!'d with !00 in 1967. ficul!ies. 111c:i surcs 1he volun1e of In short. v"h1\e much nf the ck1ssfficd ;id1erti.~ing in 52 ind11~try is emerging fron1 its IJl[JJrir new,.;p:1prrs. ·r he retent fin ii n c i a 1 and Cnnfcrt'ncr Hl):Jr\\. \l'hic h paperwork problems stro~ger 11u11n1ains i!. cl;dn1.~ lhe Index than before. pilsl practices is "exlrcnicly sensitive." ~h111v th:il some individual \n four nf the 11 t n e !inns could be charged not on· regiuns-E;:ist ~or1h Ccntr<1I. Iv 11'ith impr11dcnce but ir· \Ve!>t N11r1h C::cntr~1l , S<iuth fesponsibiEty as well. A!lan!i<: anti P;:ic1fic-\111.•_ index Estimates indiC'ate I h a t fell frnni 1!s July le\'el. It rose •·free credit balance~." or in ~l'1v England. ~11dd!e rrioney ll'fl in cuslnmer <1c· Allanti~. E:ist South ('t:ntra counts. totals ;:ibout $2 billion, and ~1nuntain Slates. ; ."Id mainly in small amounts. One .<>tay cd !he same 1n the \\'est stut1~."sho\1'ed a median si£e of South {'cntra\ rt'gwn SiO. \1'hiC'h usuallr was turned -Another con t inuing O\Cr i11 da1·i; or week~. sur\'f'V-lhilt of ex e cu t i 11 e The 1ndtistry feels that '1·hi\e appiiiiitmC'.nts-also fa1tl.'d to :i:ut:h a1nountS n1ight be too shov.· JJny marked reaction to ~rna!l lo earn in le rest the 11al 1Qn·s nC'w eeonon1ic pavmenls for the customers. pla n. Third-quarter the v are not loo small to be appnint111ents frll 6 percent used for a variety of poten· fron1 the second qu<1r1cr. but rrally pro I i ta h If' .and this e0uld be merely a sometimes risky transachons scr1~onal fa ctor. by the brokers. . 111orc s1~n1f1C'tin!. says Admittedly, 1t would be dtf· \Vyttnar and Co, ;111 cxc(·u!ive fieult to pa y interest on SUC'h Se:1rcl1 f1rr11. lhc n11111bcr of small sums for short period!!, appointn1C'nts in .July-Aup:ust· and il is doubtful that rnany SC'pten1ller \\'ii~ 13 percent custorn~rs l"Xpeet it. But it can h1ghC'r 1 han in !lie coiripara b!e be a1·~urd that few cu."i1ome~s New Dougla s DC I O's Sell Lil{e Fresh Bread <1u nrlcr uf \<liU. v.'ish \he.1r money to be used HI 1-:\'en v.·i1h lhc nsc in risky trades. b · o r· 1, ce ,, ·a1·d l·l••rin•'."i before a Hou se U!;lll('S~ C n ICl.'11 . ~ • ~"' " co111pan1cs n1<1lnt;1111ell tight Commerce subcommittee now cos t co nt r o 1 s · a s disC"lose that. t>oth rrg11111tory dcn1onstra1ed by the 8 percenL ;ind ~1o<'k exchangf' ollicla!s (t o,,·n1rcnd t111 adm1n1strative te('\ that restrictions are in appointrnenls " order on the u~r of such :tC· By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI DI me 01llY Pllel it1U 1"his is a passenger test of an air plane. the l\tcDonnell Oouiilas DC 10. It's list price is pretty steep -about $16.6 mdl1nn, J!ii·e or take a few Rrand. F O.B. Long Beach. nf cour~c. And even though 11 has only two wings. a IHil and a passenger eompnrtn1cnt.. JU~l like any other plane. It .1s unlikely the 111akers will haggle over the price. ~he new model i11 alrearly sell1ni: like fresh bread at the bakery. 'J"hree of the super\iners. each with a maximum seating capacity of 345 persons have already been delivered . The factory is planning to fi_ll contrscts for nine rnore this year. for a total cost of $200 mil\ ion. The DCIO is not meant to compete with lhe Boeing 74.~ in terms of speed or c:trry1ng ci pacity. But it will for the passenger dollars. . "We felt the 747 was too big, too !loon," explained a Douglas public relations m~~ recently during s press prevlew of the big hird. "The 747 carries about 190 more passengers but the seaL'I aren't all used. Their load factors are way off. And 1ve can operate oul of any airport handling the smaller OC9 or the 717," he said. Whit's It like to Oy the DCJ07 Passengers wlll find It is a lot quieter than other planes. So will persons living neat th< airport. The DCIO's General Electric and Pratt and Whitney engines whisper, rather than roar. even when yoo're (I YI n g economy class. Add!Uonal advantages of the new engine.!! 1rt that they give 2.5 percent more mileage &nd •re smokt.les1 -but not enllrtly smoglt..!IS. No matter where you sit , you'll find more legroom and wider Rats. The two aisles , h -Hen1cmber u•hen di.~count c-nun1s B11l nei!hrr srl'ms in· ;ire wide enough so I a\. ynu :-;!('Ires first appeared on the cHned to end the pr;:ict1ce en-<an f'a sil\1 pass the: sr·Pne in grea t numbers during tirrl\' stev.•artless. without appearing !he 1!1:,0 " ~11v.·, rt is rlaimed. rn~!e:111. Ir s t i m n fl Y bv fre sh. I here arc a~ m<111y of then1 as Securil1es and F.xch;:inge of. The interior, depend Ing ltil'rl' <ire l rad it 1o11 ;:i I ftcials indicate thal !hey fl.'el d t I •tor"s Boll• ''"'' 1l1c u.~e bv brokers o ! which airline \,'OU fl } \l'ith. wtll cp;1r 1111.'ll ., ~ . . h . numher n\ore than i1,;,oo, says 1·ust1Jmer•i" 1none'' for I ci r ha1·e comfortable scats with fl 1 <l S 1 ,,,,.,, 1,,,1,·og ,,,tioo1l<t h' Aue its <'In . urvcvs. nc. .. control box C?.pable nf rnul111g A & s. <i reSearch firrn. prr1hibitr<I bu\ 1h:'l certain mlrs.ic or a movie soundtrack conducted u·hat it tcrn1ed ;1 nthrr 11sf'~ hr JWrm1t led. !'itl<'h to yo ur cars 111a a headsr L nntion11·\de rel11il censu~ this ;:is fini1nci11g cred it purchases I \'~'ill' and fruind that, despi te h1• ntbl'r t·us\orners, Tt1e \\'ails surrounding t ie · 1 ·11•1,,,,, .. ,, the 0 .. tc"mc. the rising Jl")pu la lion. I IC nun1bcr ' .. ,, portholes still look like they of rel<1il outlet..~ a c; 1 u a I! y curren! sHuiition is only one or need lhe touch of fin interior shronk by 9.000 )n the pa sl 1nany bi1.arrr al\itude."i thllt decorator. They look exactly -~Y~':":_::to~•::_:to:t:a~I :'f:_::t·:'9:8:,3:00:. ___ d~e~v~e-lo~p-cd_o_v_e_r _l_ll_e_Y~•-a_r_s_o_f what they are: imitation p!astlc marble. Douglas aviation experts also claim the OCIO is a safer plane since the cockpit is designed to make things easier on the pilots. One wonders though y,•hy the pilots were holding onto their slicks through deerskin work gloves. Other than the already mentioned improvements in noise level and comfortability, and space, airline passengers unconcerned with technical 'data will find the DCIO no different from other mode rn jets. These improvements are not to be dismi ssed lightly. They will be especially appreciated by long distance a n d intercontinental travelers for whom McDonnell Douglas is now readying more powerful, beefed-up versions of the OCIO, called the Series 20 and Series 30, Company Buys Factory Site PAW ALTO -liewlett· Packard Co. has agrttd to buy 200 acres of the F'ountaln Grove Ranch north of Sanl3 Rosa, for a future factory 1lte. The property will be developed gradually ovtr 10 year11 with an lniUal ouUay of $4 million. V'I l tlltf!tt9 Close Serutin9 An cmploye inspects a color televi si?n picture tube during the screening process at Phtlco-Ford Corp- orati on's La nsdale, Pa. plant. Thorough planl ~roe· ess and quality co ntrols make tubes more rchable and trouble-free. I \. TON P!Cto;UJ> lllUCI':~ P•H•O•n• ""•l , .... 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'ubll1n1a Ortn11 Co1>I Oo"v Piro• Cler• heads of !he Nev.• 'l'ork Stock (!._I ot tn~ •mOIJn! ot u,. bill, m1g1 Soo1omnor Jl, n ·~ OClobor •. ll, Publl"••d 0,1,,11 Coo.>' 0•11v P1I01. f.:x("han•e and the American ~·••Die 10 tn• "'"" 01 11,, N•WP<>l"l ·M•u 1t11 l•o1 n s .. ,, ... ,b., n I+. •nd oc+ot>t• • 11, Un l!lod ~tho<>< O"ttlc! /I. P"'"'"'t"C• 1911 1!tl-ll Stol"k ExC'hange on Tue!!day. e""" mov t>t """''"' a1 +n• 011er•t1..., ot LEGAL NO'flCE /Ip told thern he might seek '"" Olo!rlct '" 11\e •vent of toll11rt !o:J--------'---'----l.E:GAL ."\OTICf: ""'•• lotD •o<n <o<llr •tl, lh• P•"'-••G• O! , llJ.411 1----------------crrmina l indictnients again!!t rn. <I'•<•'"" o. '"''••••G 0• in ~·" ot • PICt•ro s 1 11 ss HOTl(I! 1Nvlt1 NO 11os some firms beC'aUse of book-'=~'11..i"i0 .'..~~ s::.:1 ~~;,•,-::; o,"'~! .... ~ 1 ~, 10110':,~n~•J,T,::~:--!=.:. Du•I"'" 1 ,~~;_~ 1;,",:,-;0;.,::;·~1 :::~.',0':·.~.,"~'1~,;! keeping practices. c..,ntv ••· D·•••·•'"' O•on~• co""'' t •l/lorn11. w1•I No DIO<l•r ,., •• "'''""''"* ,.,, D;G 1"'. c•Mlg lOGE SYSIE ... s, LTD , "1!)1} ,..., ..... ••Alo<! b·OI ~" ... II OCi ""' r ... ""'tlOO of fOr!Y llvo !~l dlVI t!t•r lt\t S f Or<"i'd Dr, Sonia /l,n1, (1111 O•I 0<'<><1<r ;•) ltl•, OI •n• ""'C""""• 0•;~;·~.,!~~ :1• E";.:0"!:..;~;·~: '°I•-" n 101 Df~• o• ,.,a •l~OOI G """ ux 1+o<1 •I lrisl1 Riots M••~ un111 .... Sc"°"I 01•"1<1 ••U•V•• ,,., "'"'•<• Rot1•id e.1... 1011 ) E !)I{) •OI"" .... ~u• (01•• ,,.,,, dont 10 ••1..,1 '"' "' 011 bin•, ,,,., ,...1 O•th••a O•, San11 An•, Coli! t11'tol (all•~•"'" •1 "'~''" t·"'• •••G O•O•" 11 toe nec•u.,llv •<<•o• th• lo"'"'' bod, •rn:I 1o lhh bl,oolno" I> "'""' U>''dU~~ Dy ·~ o~l>l•<I• oct n..,, •'"' "~" tor ; y,o\v• anY lnt0<m•lllv O< lt 'f<lulorlr, In lnd< .. du•I Tfl€'/ISION ~IUOlO l!G,,l lHG FIX• 1nv bid , ... ,..., Sn•elll<•''""' •n4 b•d Ho,.<• It.,.,,,; 9•1•• 11J.llES No Trouble l~<t 0!01111 .. nl hl10 .. un !tit (°"n'v All DIP• .,. lo D< •1 •HQ•U•'>C o '"'"' 10'"'' """" l>o cb•tl~d ol "'1 •t>ovt (I.,~ cl O•on•• Coun•·• on 0<.tot><• ! t~~ ln•l•u<! OI'• ono Cond'''""' •nll f<l<l•n• "II e, ~•••tlV J. M•<ta•" o..,,.,,, ~"·~·l·c••·O"• "'"•Ch "" n"" on • •• •"<I Ollf<I O<!ol>., 11, 1111 C""nh llf'• m1v D~ ucui od " tl•r o!••<• ct ..,. NEWPOlll MfSI, UMIFlfO Pll~l/Jtltd Or•ne< Coool D"IV P.tot Purttla••"~ "~•n! 01 >~IO """"I o"t"<I 'fo Finns SCHOOL OISl gl(l ol Dcl<>D<• o, ll. l'O. JI, It /I 1113 II E•C" D•Od<'• "'U" •vam,t n ,, ~" D 4 • Or&n,.. County (1!.'9•'111 1----'------------<b•n•t•, <"'" <orl•'"" <~r<• o• DIO-Oorotn• Horv•v ~'""' 0<•" b<lnd "10n< o•••D•o •~ lhf o•nt• of PutCn••ln1 '"~•M J--cococLcE""G=Ac-LccNcOT"c=lcC=E=ccc::--1~, '"o••• com,,.,.,n,i. c011...,. 0'"''<' '-ll-1100 tlon•o 01 r'""''' •n "' •mwnt no1 1~,, NE\\' 't'OHK (UP I) -The PVDll•""<I O<•ng• c. .... 1 Otll~ !,',",',· IT4Tl,Ml~T Df' •, ITHD,",".','•~ ,,,,, '"" porcon• !~'·, 01 '"'•um D•<I ., Ot!Obor I), JQ, 1911 •• P•OM •••Miii NP OP It • Y "" A · f t · ----------------I ""''' ,,,,,.,,,, '"'''''' ••-• • o~"'""''• mo•""' D«l<l<' ... 111 .,,,., 1n10 ·"' n1er1can manu ac uring • " ~ "" o«>oo•"' lo~"~" , ,,., ••"'' ,, r d l••o '"'"""!"9 ottoon• ~·~• "''!h<t••"'n •• •w••<!od 10 n.m. 10 tno •v•n• o• ••I•~·• •• irms in Northern Irelan LE:GAL NOTICE .. gtO•rol o••+nff '"''" ·~· o"'"""~'P ""'"'•~lo •vtn '-O"l••c• .... p<OCef<I•"' Seem to be ex ...... rienCi/lg OP.,•ll"'1 undff !he !.chllOU> b:'""" "'" <1'0(• "''11 b• lo•!O"Hl 01 In lh< ~O\t .. ~ oc e.o.N Vl l!W ICIH>OL Dl~TR l(f ""'" •• KEO PROD~CTION$, O! :.~: L• ,,, • """'' "" '"" ·~"' ...... o• .. 111 D• re(a!h•ely JlttJe tr 0 ll b } e NOTICf Of IOLICllATIO" 0, l lDI G•ooo<lo "'"'· Foun Aln VolllY. C lorlfll<'<l 1n >t•<I •(""°' ~·}!r'<I ,OR l~• l1(1;nou1 bu1lne" """'" •••I''"'"' "lo 11,011., "'"' "'''""'"" ~·~ C•<I '"' • bet':iuse of the Belfast rioting. DAr• ~ROC l!,S1"G tlRVlt l!I 10' 1"' 0"1""-'~10 """' '11•~ 00 J'"""'' 0.,.00 of 10,1v ,,., •01 g"'' •11•• lb• ln• D«•n v .. ,.. ~(n""I O\Uro<!, 1'n II ltll In lht Coun1v o! Or•n9•. "~'' ••• •nt 11,. on•"'";'""'~' . "\\'e _h:ive had _a litt'lfe ~."1;;:',,1 .... 1~~~~.'; bl~,~n.:;,ng,1:~ io1~:.:~~~ wl~~~~.':/;;;. ona ooa••u o• mo P•"on• o,'.;~,Q~":;a,.1~'c1.~;"~'.~;·.:;•;,'/~:a.'~~ absenteeJSm On the nJght Shit 0..!a PrO<t'1<'1~ s .. vl<n !O< 9uaGt11'y EdWvn M.•St>mou•, tb•l l.o (.rono<t• !O .. ·~1v• •n• '"'9"'""''~' 0' Ill• •-k d , l I Ac<ounlinll •"" s10,., ,.ccout>tlno •••. 1'011n•eln V1llov, Coli' Oonna J ,0,..,,11,,., ;n ""'bid 0, "' ,.,, blooon•. JJO:CallSe WOf er!i 00 t v,•an 0 lla•I< i"Pu! I• 10 (>O P•Qot 011ncnr<1 ••ot. 5,..,.mOI/<, ~) lo C.•onoOo A••' ~OU!' NOllMAN E WAl SO>J IAin V1llt•. (o llt, 11111 Jorrn•on, l'l'>U J th . f ·r t . ht ·n •nd 'or ,....,1fit1llv d111gn1d """'" to llu1n1ra .. v•.• Huntinolon II••<". C1li! eave el r amt ieS R n1g L geneto!e IOP<>'1• •• lo1111WI' Oo•n• J_ ~•1mour these lroubled limes." sa id a spokesman for Good year Tire and Rubber Co., ~·hich has a t '"'"""'"'lorlon Lf<l•fl ~• (h•r! of Publl•nea O•enoe Coo>" O••lv J>1101 A~counh Se~!tmt>or ?7. H , 1na Oc+coor •. 1l 1, APo•OP<l•t·on1 Lldffr ~-ProlK!· \t /l 1'111·1 1 ~~:1p.,,.,., R1oit1ff (O t0nff Couni...1-----L-E_G_A_L--NcOTl-~CCE~--- big tire factory at Craiga\'on • M1\0t •«"""' 11.., • ., 1s .. nt111 1. W•"•nl lh1 1S!tn<lll in County Armagh. •-v•""OI Ut1 f 7 '!••tnuo LtOll'• "\.\"r have no reports o • C••n ;,. Cow••v 1 •• ,,.,,. , 1nJ• ~l(TlllOUS I UllNESS M•MI Sl.lll'Ml!HT lollowln1 "*""" " ooin1 blli<MU ~e<h 800•\J Of 1•1/<lff' 01>•" Oct<>Do• ?l, \q!1 11 Oil • m PuDP,.nfCl O<~nge ("'"" Oaol • P'lef Oc!<>D•r 6, ll. 1911 ll6J•l l NOllCI OF TRUSlE f'S S.lll T.S. Ht. l ·UJl•• On lu••a••. ,.o• ) !ill •I 11 00 AM .• 8fNEFl(:iA L \fllVllE (.0. "'duly -D<l'n+..., Tru"" vna•• o"" pu.,11ont to disruptions at a\}." Sa j d t. Outs!ol'>dlnt Put<~••• Oroor Liii 10 Worronl • IX"ot>I ""'"'I International Telt>phonr and 11. c""'""' Pu•<~•u o•o" L1•1 Telegraph Corp. Its standard :~. ;~ri :;';1~"t;•,:<~on!•ol• " Ot.., nl lruo1 ""''0"" .lu•u•t 1~ l96l, W•NO,.lSl ,,.,.RIPI E, 1•!• Pi•<•"'" •• '"'' -.fo 1n}b ·~Dot>~ ~1-~ .... .-.J. A••• Co•+• ,.,..,,, QI Qlf,«&I 11 .. n•O• "' t~• ottlc• o• ln• Jua\cn Wo<d G11M, ll I•~ !8 C°"n1• 11..:u•a<• 1>1 O<tnG• (oont'I V•nlc" (1111 (•l•lorn•• W•Ll Sf LL •I rUll\1( .. UC • ln" bu•ln•u \1 b•lnt conG11C1f0 D·• 1n TION TO Hl(»<E~T ll!OQE lf FOii ( .. St\ electric SUbSidiary has a 1•. !nvonlo•y Control PrlMout1 Incl works at r.1onkstoy,·n in County :1~':"~'111 1>< •0<•iv...i 11 ,~. llu•'"'" lnalv)Ou•I l a••~bl• at !.m• OI >•I• ,n 1<1,..ful "'""~' Jua""' W Gr•nl OI tn• u"''t<I sui.>1 •I '"• "'"t" t.o~• Antri1n. our,, of '"' O~•n Vlow sc"°"I 01111 1(•, D C h th t• ltn Wa'""' •••nu•, tl untl•0111" l'.11<~, upone 0 . as !I syn e IC c11uor•l• t?l.11, un!lt 1·00 1.m. on rubbder and plashtics pla!lt hat Tn~;;:1~;.; ~~~~1:.~~~n~'1~~. evo;l•b'• "' Lon onderry.a ol spol 1n t e 1n, ll uiln•" 0111<• o1 '"• 0<••" v1•w Thlt 1+0•11•,.nt 111..,, "'un !n• Coonty •n•••n<• Po ·~• cla 0••""" Coun•v Cler~ ol O,.ng• (oun+r en l•c,.m~or !/, C<><."Tncu"'· loc1ltd •' •~• 100 6 ~• of 1111 !>' Bov .. IY J, ,..1000• Otav!v lcun· """'" ~<1nto l'.n• 8n,.l••"'d 11r,.·n••IY W•'I IV Cl•'' °'" SP'4ft l ~on'-.In•, (alllo•nll •ii PuDll•nld Orin~• Coo•I 01J1v P,!nt "on!. , 11, d"O 1""'"" ·~~,.,..,, •o '"" Sool•m~., n . 1'1, '"~ 0'9ab•1 0. ll, "d . ., ~tld ~• " una or ,~,~ Ooeu o• Ttu•I ltll ?l11·11 '" 1n• c«W•"v "'""''~ '" '"'o C.oun•" LEGAL NOTICE Pre.~ent l'Ommotion and lt1ere ~'""°, 01.1r;t1, 1•11 w.,,.... """'""'· H11n1inP!on 8••<"· CalU<><n•• '76•1, ha,·e been no problems there. "'""""' t"roooh F"r;nov. t>trw ... ,, 1·00 The !rish Republican Army •m. •nO •·oo ~m until th• nour ••I •••l----------------1 ooenlno of I~• bldo. P 1no has been inlimidatinR Roman Th• 111<<t .. !iJI DIO<lor .. 111 bo """"'" FIC TITIOUS I USINl!SS Catholic workers at some ~';.,~~~1'~u:I ~:"'i'~'"'.,!,,(1:';" •1t ,~: ,.,., toi~o~n~ 5'0~~!':,lN: •• British owned plan!.~ i n m1•lmum '°"''"'' ~"'" •• ••<!i•ilv I~• Du"""' ,, N h t I d d · tol!~lul Pf'rlotm1,,co of I~• '"""•(t R~NC><O {;A8 .. LLE110 1~11 1<.raome• ort ern re an , or C'rtng 1no 801•d "' Ed!i(allot1 of th• °''"" ewl••••d, '"'""""'"'· co111orn1a them (O Stay Off the job !O Vl•w S<....,I 01•tr it1 ,., ..... tn• rltM lo L•v.r•,,<f Phrnl<>'-.Jf , J•I l{O""''" f re\ocl 1n• an<! •ll Did• 9,,, South L•o""" B••<" harass the government o eo,..110 Of eouc A110N v,,01,,. J 1>ni.1,0,, J•I Mo""'" 8,, Prime t-.f in; s I er Br\a.n OCE•N v1E w SCftOOL Sov111 L1•11n• &••ch h O!~llll(l Thi• l>u1lntn 11 <oo<!ut1'd ?IV • o•nt••I Faulkner. Bui the IRA as c11r.M• .-.11. St«•""'~ ""''""'n•o. made no effort to keep ""D11on..i Or•n•• Co•" o.11v .:i,~:i v;rg.n;1 J p,,,1110, 0(1-r 1), 1(1, 1tll '" l 1.,.t0nr• P~llllp" J1 Catholic v.·orkrrs lrom the ir1---------------lhl• •t•'•'"•~• ... , 111•d _,,, ,~, c.., ... jobs in Amer iC'an owned 1" Cle·~ of o .. nqo Count< on S•o!OmOff LEGA.L NOTICE 11, 1•n plants. •ti•Mi. DUOU I!. HA!fLtlNE, Atly1, "I've heard abs o l u tr I '·' .. , u> """' si.1h s1. ,u,1g11),, COU l'T O' 1'HI lei .. ~ttln, C•!ll, l'Ot lf .,,c si.io <1•1<"~'" ~· Lo1 lQ ona 11 1110<• l!l o• lr•ct Jl-1, In lne «I? n1 '-'""°'1 B•oin, Lo"M" cl Oronu• ~I~•~ ol ( 41110""" ~' P•• "'"0 ••<o•O•O \n Boo>. 11, P•on l 6 011a :.1 nf 1.• .. ~.<"llOn•~"' M•P• ,n "'' nlP.(• O! m• (O<Jn•v ll•<o•d•• n! ••1a C:oun•• In• ""'' oOd'"'' •nd o•n., 'O''"'"O" d••!on•t•O,., II ""'• ol •n• lf•I ••OP•'!' d•«ro~•d •bO•• '' ourDO''"" to I>" 1Jl l w .. 1 B•lt>oa 8oul•·•"d -lje,...1><>•1 B••<llo (•ll lo•n>• Inf und"''"""" !•~•!•• Ol•<lb "'' O~t "•C lh!f lo•"'" •n<o"'""'" ~• '"• ••·•~ 1~ar•u ond o'h" cornmon Ot•••ne••on, ,f onv ,no ... n ~·1• n ~••d '"'' '"II ~ m•o• but .,..1nout , .. •enan! er ,...,r.nl; ••~'"" o• fmp• f<l't ,...,.,01n,. I•!<• ~'''"or <II •-X~n•• b•""''" •o ••• '"' r•n•""'"~ P'"'""•' •v"' or 1·1~ ro'• •l ,..,.,,.a b• •••d O•<'I o• l•u" •o ~·t 111 !.41 " ,.11r. '"'""t '""'""" '' omv•ll•d 1•1 •t•d nM~l •I, ~d~'"''" " ""' v~G·• , ... """' n• •• o Ott<! n• ''""· lr11 nothing O( h:traS~ment Of ifAlf 0' C•ll,OllN!A FOil 1114-0( Am.,,·,,n 0" olher foreign THI' COU"TY DP DllANG I P"to!\o~i!O 011no• '""'' O•,, "'"''· '-' '1 J"l'tttnber n, 19, one! OC!OD•t 6. 1.1. firms in Northern !reland," NDTIC• OP " ... : ... :.Ni.~ CIP PIT!T IOM lfTI 7M6·1! ~n id Jack O'Brit n, direclc;ir of ,o• P"o'"'' oP HoL001t1tPH 1c'l-------------- <nlfQ•• ol>d ,,01n-.• o• 1n, f•u,.~• •"" <If r~o lr!ilt• C"'•'""' D• ill<I OoO<J flt w1LL AND POlll L 1 TT•• I LEGAL NOTICF. thf' Irish Northern Aid Com-1rst•1o<ENTA"v nl ittee in Ne\v York , "our E""' o• HELEN L. llA LLAllO . ••• f< L. 11.lLLAgQ, •~• MRS. L YlE. C f'nem y is England not ll"'Lu.110, O.<•••..:I · G " NOTICE U t<ERE9Y GIVEN thOI Pl"' America or ,ermany. W•"•rh !link •nd Tru•• comoenv "" A spokesman for Dublin'~ '""" ~""'" • por111on '°' •'oD•I• ~· consulate in Ne\1' 'i'ork said he t~~'::;:""j~,,:;:,1;n1;,".,d 1~0' lh~"u,::;(,;...,:; had heard or no harassment of '"'"""'' ro w~lch ;, m•o• 10, .. ,,,~., . . . oortl("I"'" •od Ilia • I~• llm• 11'(1 ol•<• rore1gn Firms In U!slrr. "' t>o.!rl~o tn~ u m~ ""' too•n UI for Although American Firms O<fct>t• 11, 1tn. '' •·.10 • m. 1~ "'• _ . • 1 h '""'"°""' o• O•o~"'"'"' No l o' <~I~ \1·1th factories in Nor1 ern '""''· ot 1 cio Cl•ic r..,1•• o .. ~. w,.,, 1n trel:ind leave hiring policies tn• c11v 01 s.n11 '"'""· c1111cr~1 • 0•"'5 Ot!obf• 1. 1•11. up to local mRnagers. thry ap-w E 51 JOf<N. parently have not been ac-PL•TT '...~~·.~·:;:f, cused or religiou.~ di~crimina-.. Jt , • ..,..,, ori••· i~u. ,., h h "-•ort ll••c~. ct111 .. "11 nu• lion on jobs. T e Norf ern T•I= nu1 1-11·''" Ireland Developn1rnt Office •ttorn•v• t.n ,..1111on•• · PuD1Pino<1 Or1nv• c ... st Oallv Piie• said :i fe11' xmaller Amer1cHn Octot>tr •· 1. 11. r-11 1100.11 "' J llHI 'ICT!T IOUS I USI Nf SS N.lMI' i1,.ffMIN T lnllowlng P"><>ns Ir• b"''""" • ., lONCflt SLACl(.5, 10& !up•r-or l'.V• Cool• Mou L~citfl ll luo~. 11)1 l\~tn Ann. S'""'O" ,, II It 81uon, 1151 ll uPk "'""· l!oMon , .. l h, b"o,ntu h bo'•n1 ronavttoo DV •" ln~l••dlJ•1 LEGAL l\'O'J1CE firm~ in 1he co unt ry had made '·llSsa h' P!CTITIOUS BUSIHfSS an O\'("fl effort to balance 1r-l.[G:\l, ~OTl CE NAMI IT•TfMfHT ing alnn" religious lines but1------.-.wc.------1 l•• 1011ow1°1 "' l·Ur111 bvtl....,, o• that !ht' bigger American PICfl TIOUS I USINf ll M•ll11,ET J,,G 0 Es I G N' '"'"!>'" ... ,.,, •.ubs1'di>ri•s simply i~ored .... NAM( IT•Tl!MI NT Plo<•..,I• Coot•'"'"· l •ll• " "' to110•,.•na "'"o" " oo•"I Du•"''" Oo•l<I ~olcmo". l!Q1 l>rol Dr>•• the religion in hiring. II was ,,-L•u~n• 11 •• ,~ '"' 1 I d h Du • I O:.ElCttUM Oll lG"l.ILI, 110'.!0 S1 ~!1 louto ~•I•• tin 11•"tr<t D••"• e<irnr l al pont S ,(lrl-.An•,.,, C<><I• "'""· <• "16ll thin+r~~~n 11""" ~•IFI donderry pl11nt !1<1~ morl' sr11<• N ""'~""' J• 11G10 '"~'' 1.,1, D~""'" i. t.•1~1 co...iu~11~ D·1 • p t Ano A•~, Col!I A'tU , (• '1111 01<!r>e"hlo Ca!ho!IC's f ha n rolf'."il:tn l~li l>v••"UI ,, h<1"g tOnc1"c!o<1 ~Y tn oavio !.<>IO"•on v.·orkers. Thi."i i~ not surpri!!ing 11><11v1ou,1 Lou .. '•'•• I ll "Jf• P'J IC•!(~~"' J• l~;. >IOI•"'•"' 111•<1 ,..:•~ "'' (OOM> ~ince { .ondnndf'rrv'~ popu a-lrl• ""'"""~' •11o<1 .... ,,~ tna Cwn1~ c1.,1c "' o11n0, countv 0~ oc•011•r 1, t1011 is largel)' C'a!holic ('•'" of Or~ov~ Co11nrv "" O<!-r s 1'71 e, II•••" J M •~do" D•1>11!y 1•11 I v ll•v.,IY J. M•~dO>, 01~uty Cou~!~ Cle r~ Airierican in1·estmenl l n co""'v c1.,~ ""hi·•".., o .. n~• c ... ,1 oa11v P>10• "'orthern Ireland has bern p,,hl!•~•d Ot•no• Co••' D1ltv Pilot O<!obu 1. n .10.11. 1•11 in e.11 " 1 ~0~··~-'.'.:"~':'~":·:~··~·~·:· c"~·~·---~·~~~·~·1----iJei:AC-N.iYi1ii' __ _ grov.'ing fa~t in recent year~. LEGAL NOTICE but the 3~ An1erics n fartories1 __ _1:":1'E~G~A~L~N~O~T~IC~E~--,/--~==z;~::::::-;---.mplo)' only :ibout 5 ""rcent of ,.u.ui , ,.~ p 1'1711 P1Cl ll10U5 I Ull Nl!5 ''""· 1ht ~enofleo11 ~ ~"a" \••d Off<f el' ln•" ~···•0•0<• •.• ,,.i.~1 ""'' .,.,,,.,._ 'o •~• ••n.;lt1S\1n.,, o Wrl,,•n Oecl•roti..r. rf O••o11lt •no ft•rr>•~•t •n• S•I• •n<t ; w"!lon No!I<• o< 0 ••8!1!1 •""I f ••<!•O• l<O ~•II ln• """"'•iO••fa ~dvlO<I •• ~ No•·•• ol O•l•ull •n<I f P•,.1nn '" ~•II In h~ to~Otd•d n ··~ (OOIO'' ... ~ ••• lhf rt•l P'""" PV " •oc•1•d Ot!o: ~•01tmt>ft JO. 191L ll FNFr1C IA ~ S€11<11(£ (0. •> ..,,a I •u•••• ov l•ltE 1"'\<I04'1(f •1JO fll \)_\1 C0MPA,_Y •I •••"+ &~ LODEN A r, (OF~M"ll 1109 r uto•1•1>"<1 N•w•~" ""'""'' ra .... ,.,,,. <o•,,1>11wa w••M 0•1te """' >J,.,.,.,., Boatn, (ol1lorn•• OrlOD" b, ti J'll, 19)1 lll• II '" LEGAL Nt)TICE p 111'1 FIC fll lOUi llUSl~ES S N,.ME ST.lff"'ENl !Olio.-~ .. ... Pu"~"' •• ((~111 10~ O•\l lllf\Ullf»/ ... ~soc ••TE $ 71,· 1,,, " P• Su••• 11~ l:•wrut P.••<~ f ""'('''" •!v• 0 '"'"''' t o•l•h11rhrn '""'°""V 'T l Mot>!•"• """ llo•~ U<>o'f••> ""'"• t •I I 91 '\4 "1 '··~· 4 noo .. "•' 1111 0 ·"~"' Jr ~ •.•• ;•• ···~r.-n e~··· •11 •• '·'I'""' A •i .. nn • I 1• ~·!9 I 'l••I '"""::.<"' fl•tt'• '•"'° /C"n 0 o·u~no.il 19f-6 Ci• ~·i (' ''• •!•won•! 11••<' 9)•" T•; h1101n•H nr o t<""~ I "~ r1 • G•"''" "•1h .,,.,.n Jon" () ll O~M,. I l r , <IA'"'1"1t !,n ~·" '"' !01 "'~ {It!• nl "'•"~< ~"'"" 01 \•~' I' '''' II, ll•'•'i• I ~·-~d~• ti•"••'I Ln•n•t• ,, ... p , ~""'"~ '°"•nn• (n• ' n, ; Pol~1 , S"C'""'~" 11. J9, t n<I O<'o<>t r ' 11, \9'1 119! 11 1.~:f:Ar. Nn1·1c1·: , llllMI •!CT!TIQU~ f\U'l"'ESJ N.lM[ STITEMENT the six counties' s 2 0 ' 0 0 0 FICTITIOUI I UllNI SI NAM( JT.lTEMfNT workers . N4"'1 IT.lll'MlllHT Tllo foliQWlnv 1>'1•on• t•• oonv bu><n"' •• . Th• 10110 ... rna "'"on• "'' a.,;nt l>u>lnn• •1· c l I\ H(ATlf.1(, l "'II r.0•1, ... N''oe American companies .. ,,,A,,.•• 1CELll"'KE1t l UNc.sre-.i cOMPAN v. .. , " • "•""'' ·•OOU<'S, 200t Celv•rt ~ft•bb~•·••' CoJl•M~'•·Cflll OillON•,.r. ('I ~•) ·~••o• ,... •.. have located in tnsler or ex· ,.,· .. ·,,,,, '.,,,, -,',,. Mr. 11:ont111 Line. xin eebn s"""· Co•+• I~•••• t ~1.10••·• •1~1~ l ~ " Ch .. I•' H•n•' No1•0~ la!.11 l ••lo< panded their fa cilities there 0 L. I Frtd~r1c••· X101 C1lvtrt """'· (~~:~ ~:~1~ ~~'.111 Lin• . .'1-<.0 trv,.,, w,. Co••• M.,• c11110,~10 •1e16 lhe tune of $84 million in nrw '",'11 ,M••M•·,,,""''' -w .... n Ln Av~. Ne,.oon •••ch. c11u ·~•llM<I o .., .... ,. )Ool lavro• w-•· I ~ J 0 di )tq E I '1? (~<It M•'A (11,•n•A A •1~"' investments since the ch'i co111 Mu• M•. """ ..., "0"'· •1 no 1~., 11 .... ,,,.., " "'""9 ,0~0~''""' b• 1 -• A I Thl1 Du•lnt" u b•in• <Ol10U<ltd tY • "'°"'' (0411 Me••· C1llt, ''""•' 00,1.,.,.~10 disorder start"" in ugus . ,_,,,, "'"'"" M• som~•I •Mon1 c";,,, J•_, :icn•1 '"" c · (no• ... , ... ~,.,,. N~••on l!J6g G L ~<(orrn•y OulPotl Rotd, Sin Ju1n oa11tr•""· lh" Utl•m•nt '''"" ""''~ rno (oo"'Y · I d ll'i• tl•!fm•n• lllO<I wilh !tit Ce..M• (•I•!, Cit•• ct O•ano o c.,imh gn \•nt 11 1'11, These firms in C II l' Cler•.,, Ortnae c..,n1y 011 S1t>t. 17. 1'71, lhl• bu•;,,,., IO t+i,.. c-u<t"" tov • ,_ -<-· '' "••«•I , • .,,.... •• 1., Bv 8•v•rtv J, M1a<to•, 0....,1, tl>ll"lf 'lonsanlo, ITT. Ford f-.1otor ev 9ev••tv J, M•O""' ...... ~.. -" "' "' Cl••• ·' l• (ltr• J .... n LH 0~rn:11~· HU w l TI IMlll Co.'s Autolite Oh•ision, Na· P111>il•~•d O••nl• c,.,,.t D•llv p;1o1, Thi• •'•t•m•nt ll!ld wit~ "'' <ounrv ,..11:.,..•:, ·.t~1ic:1 .. •. ~ tl'onal Do'sti'lle•s' Bri'd••DOrl StPlemt>or n. it, 1nd 0<:1ot>o• '· u. Cl•r• ot o""'" c..,n1v o;, OC1obtr 1. .,. 1'M s""' . • lfl1 1JU-11 nil. ev 8tVU" J, MaOdo •. OtDo;!~ Bra'' Divl·,1·00, 1'l'Xlron's Faf·•----------------count'/ Cl••~ Htwoott "•••"· <1111. t?UJ . J Publloll.o Or1~9t (...,11 Doilv Piiot J>yb!linO<I Ortnte (01>! D••IV •1101, nir Bearing Division. Norton LEGAL N011CE Odotiat •. 1J. 10. 11. 1'11 11J1.11 ~11t•mb•• 11, 1•. '"" Octi>Dtr '· IJ.... "-------=cc:c=-------1"'-'---:c:'::'':'O-:C::::::::c:::----ltl\ lt(IJ .... Abra !!i ve s. P la stic1 P '"" Capacitators, Globe Union and P1cr1r1ous 1u11H1t1 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOT!CE,,c~-- v. F. C~.'s Berkshire HAMI! tT•TIMfNT ,..us.1• NDflcr TD CRE01101t1 ~ t' T~• follow lnG PlfM!I 11 dolnl buel,,.11 Pl(TITIOU1 IUUNlil OP: I UL• lR•HSfl:!t International 11ub!!idiary. '" tTATI 1 T U•n t101_.11, u cc 1 Olh." Amer1'can f1'rms with M"~ll! , PU!tCflL, UM Corfl..,,tll T~• to1~!~.! ,.~,,!, M "' oloinD Nc!!c• lo ~~•ebv •l~tn ,; i~,' C<l'<ll'11•• ' ltM. NOWl>Ofl e.1cn, Ctlll. QI ltobot 1 ~ O<l I f .. factories Jn the troubled 8reaS M•<ll F tocim l~e. !~ C0tnwol! bltol:~ll ~·iE.lM (1,1tPET CLE ANEgt, l!u'ln•i1 ·~d<t•~~I 1":·,.,:X:A,Z~ ·~:~1 ~::· a'. Kent Plasl.l"S Corp. of l•""'• Nowr>0r1 9tt<I>, C.t ll!, HJ e T.Jra. c ... 1. M"•· c1111, NtwPOn 8e1<h. Coon!v 01 Or1n1t. s1o11 " TMt butlntn II !>tint ccl>ducltd DY t~ Oolt Mt rtln MVffl "' tts I )lrO, (0111 OI (~lllornlt, It\~! 1 DYi~ h•n•ltr h ~llool Evansville, Ind ., Brunswick ln4lvld111! 1t11! l•lot• btc>ll:•r. M•••· (till. lo t>t m•d• '"' Ernt•I L, KnVC11tfl I M11le '· Purct ll .. , • • 0 .. r-.·· Sherwood M. d I c a ft_,, (~trl•• llOl'lrt•, J1J I, ')Id, ,,~ ... ,, .. ., WnDI• vUI "~" 8 ,, •• !1 .....,, t' 1'h1t 1l1!1mefll llltd wlrr. Ill• CwnlY Co•la Mttl, Ctlll 2tOO W. Coati H"'V , N-~orl 8HCll. Division or St. Louis, AM, Inc .. Cl .. ~ DI Ott ftll (oonrv ""'' 5"''· 11· 1'11 · lhl• bvoln•u 11 Mint CDfldU<INI IY • Counh ol D11nG1. Sitt• o• Ctlll'1'flll. ol Oo & .... tflY J, M~ Ot,uh CDUnh ,. E-·· lnte-•Hon.al, lnc., ,,11,,.,.,,1.. '" .. '""'''Y ro " '''"'''"'"" 11 """" • ,... Cit•-· ".._.. ltOblrl C. "°'"~' 1a<11"" or 1'llO W, Coo11 f!W'J'., Ntwpo<t Ft. Wa yne, Ind.. Fruehauf ,.ubll•h-" 0'""" c.,.,, 09111 "'"' Thi• 1te1'"''"' 111.., wit~ "'• Coun,., !••ct" c"""'" o1 0••""· s1111 "' · H J H · '~ n, " •f>lll ()r.toMr t , 11' (lffk m Ortn" c""n"" ...,. OclN>!• 1. ca111o<nl1. Corp. of Detroit, . · e1nz "" Htl-IT 1,11_ av 11v1<1w J. Mlddo•, Oo!olll\' l•td P•-rtv is d•,cr lbtd In -r•t Co. of PilUiburgh, Nichol• and c...,n,., Citro. '" All t!«k In''""'"· 111u11n t ...... 1 .... ..,, Co. Of ·--ton, Cameo. Inc., of, ____ L_E_G_AL,,..CN70TIC-_G_E ____ I P~llllMtd Ort<'lel (NII O•llY Pllol ..... -will GI lh1t ll.el1il Gtoollnti DV'1I ,1. Ck!Olltr" IJ, 1(1, JI, 1'71 ,ns-11 Strv!(~ Sl•llO!'I 111111~., kr>OWn •• Houston, Norton Co. o f " iJU1 N-t ~.11 s.,...1c. •...i ~••Id ., l'IOlll f'tCTtTIOUI •u10•••• LEGAL NOTICE w. c ... " Hwv . "''""-' lloKto, ce.."IY "' Worcester, ?o.fass., St. Jot-K•M• •1•t1M•MT o ....... s111e of c1111or11l•. Paper Co. of Jacksonville, Tiit 1o1-1"' _..,,,, ••• •&1nt 1t.o 11u1~ '''""'' wiu 1>< c""'""'"''1"' f M l<1nl •1: l'·laMJ O!'I I' ll~r""' 19' <l•Y ol ""'"'"'~" 1'11. Fla., and TRW, Inc., o SUJANl . JQl!n .i.11u nt• l •,.., H""" fl lCTITIOUI 1u111o1 •11 •I re AM, 11 E. c. 1-1.,..11100-ca . 1117 N. a I nd I!"'""' ''"'"· MAM• ITATIMINT H>ollVWOO<t Wt1' .... , .. "k· Coun"' 01 L .. eve a · Oiv1<1 Edt•r 1•-· :JtllOt Atlt•n~ ll'lt 1o11tw1,. ..,._ 11 "~"' bu1l"4!U A-1••· 5••'• "' co111o<n•• LIM, H11ntln9!0fl '""'· ··= , .. ,,, ... ~-ti '"' ''""•'~''1'• '". l1116fl Jtn11, '°"°" #lllt•ril• LIM, •.MfilllC•M ML"r LEll, •1tse tl1tbc< bol•I""' ......... '"" llkl•••HI lt\f'd e.,. LEGAL NOTICE H1111ll<1wlell ••9'h. l lv<I .. Co.it Miff, C•lll. lr•nJ,.•Dr !or ~ "''" ytlfl 11" pert. NOTIC• (I, MOM·lll.•lf'ONll•ILITY 1'1\lt llvllMU la .. lftt mn<IUCI .. bl' • C1•toll St"fetd l obbtll1, 1'90ol •ro: Stme Nolle• ti lltrebv ,,., ... "'•' "" 111'1-Ntf1*",,.lll. Wtll'U!. FOll!lt•ln v.u ..... Ctl!I, 0•'9cl: Oclllblt , ,,,,, dt•lltnt<I IO'lll not N •-tlDI• l\lt -Svu" Jlftf l T~lt l!uol""t lo N'"9 CONIU'C;leod bv t• Sit .... bv: lrflt11 l . K,..,d .... ~. ~I o• ll•blll!ln ((lftl•l(.1tcl bY ,,,.,_ 01vld E. J•'I"• !MlvJdv11. lti"tltrM tfl>H' '"•n ..,,.,111. of1 ., 1n1r lfll1 01i.. Tlllo 1111-fll •ntd w!lll "" (1111..tv C••f'OI! l•~fetd 1'tbbeltt MIU °'"" rr.11 111~ •~Y *i'°"''· itll , ci.r11 o1 o •• ,... CwMY ""' s"'. n. 1tn. n.1~ 1111 ...... ni 11i.a ... 1.., '"' c.,,,,nty 1. (.. """•'"" f t ! L.., (•II 1 IY 9t•tflY J, M-~. o.,111Y C..inlv (!t •-el O•on•• (oun1" nn· O.ton.r }, P. O. 1., 1111 ,._, Rov1L P1lm lw. """'· A Ci.•-· 1t11, Iv 1"'"'¥ J, Mtdele~. Dtll'Ulv '''""'· (•Ill. '1.111 C~IO MtM, C1lll&rit!• "lll>!llfltof O••Nt (NII QtHy Pl~I, CooinlY (!~•-· 11('1'-!ltt, 11'>1• ,ubll•llMI O••ntt ClllJI Dt l!v Pllol, lt•llfftllt• 12, ,., tl'KI OCiwbtr •· 11, Publlon-.! O•ll'lt• C1111I 011\1' f'l!ot P111!1i"'"' Ortfltt (NII CIJZI' ..!!_~• CktWtr u. 14, it, 1tn 11111.11 1'11 1604--11 oc1o1ier •· 13. :io. )I, 1111 . rn .. n OCtotM r 11. 1111 ~ •• ' • DAIL V PILOT s Wtdnt.utar O[!obt• 13 1971 Your Money OVER THE COUN1 1ER Complete-New York Stock List Don 't Bt1ild Up •'T'&f'fllf 21l, """' ·~ .~\&. t ... ,.,,.,., •m T&T J II ,, d olol .. -,.,. 1 •rnT&T.,i( 4'3 !1' Sl\loM-lo +llo /lt :a 11 __ 1, ..... 1rt1..--w "'9/fl*'9 •I ,..,..d_,., t l..M, .,_ NiUD. l'IKn ..... , lo\CI.,,.. ftllil ....... -........... _ •r ''"'""" .... NASO L11t1ng1 for Tu•1d•y, October 12, 1971 •w•1Wk Ml 'l l:J'.'i U[,j; u .... + "' -111 1 •WW S"'l .JJ 141 ,. 'i It 11'4 _,,. ·~ l ............ ,,, ........... .,,IC ..... ,,,c.JIEm• .. iOo ... ..a!::l'-"'"""" .... .., ......... 1•W llftf I 11 ,floll l•liil Ult lt-\11 _511~ a:-sp,.Me.znr:ti5¥T'""'* "25.-1'h'1"2"Q91 •» "'w'1"' 1 . .i oo n 111'. Jn o-\11 ... r ......... ""' lllll I It lfu II ;. '.lo I Hll'W VO.Ill( '"r.• ~nil 1J JJ ... A11t dl!o l j •t a• S,.af \ I ' !1 '"" l "1-1}11 K 11 • I/lo Am•l10 .0.. # II ... 11 .... II ... .j. \Ii -~ -Tno 11>11-"'t I ol • t i J '1 lh An/11111 I J , J \,, (t pln Ai• ~,! l , ~~.'Corn , t "' l•I!• Gt I II .. Ill-. AMF 1,... I U ""' .,... 01 ... -<t Ot~:r ' • '!!t ,!t<I .. .,, w , ... i ... •n••n '" ) ' •• I P !1( l .. J • 01~tl10 ! 1-\1 MIVlt ""' I . "'' ""''•< 4CI tJ l4 .. ,1)"' :I.I ... + .... -I Cam ""'°"'' H llri•IH •ch II&> !" '"' •«• I " I . ,1, ~·r· c.. l•• J . 0 111!• M ll. IO MOl<ft M ~. I l>.M ,. I'°(. ... :i.l " .. '° "° -1\j, IP <kf• • Phase II Hopes 6) S'll'"L\.IA PORTER Phase 11 s price controls "111 unquts!1onably heir moderate !h,. J Ii percent r1sf' 1n ~as and ,. ) p {'I r t c I I v JUS{ from D-ec('rnl>er 1970 through lh\~ Au.i::us! RtJt "111 I h ,. v rnodera1e the J r>ercent rah' 1 f rl"'-' 1n the <'fist of eating ou t in !har t-quall\ short span ~ Not l1kPI\ 1 ht' "rrnng controls "hl( h \\tit ro!l(lw 1111~ freeze ntxt month \\11! surelv contrib ute 1nw;ird a slo1-1 dnwn 1n the ~ l pr1 rent Oe{en1ber ALl~ust rise 1 n the 1 0~t of household furn1 hin~s and oper,1!1Qn But 11 ill the\ curb !hr !19 f}t'rcent r;itr fl f rise 1n the pr.res rJf fr11 1•~ ::lnd 1egetables 1n the ":in\e pe11od~ ~la\he -and th;i! o; ;i 1 er1 fu zz\ ma\ be Thf'~e are the first price rrint rfl!S the L S ha~ f'\er 1m posed ;it a time 1.1hen a 11ar is 1• 1nd10.t: do wn 1 he v "111 be <:!1Jf and 'et o;uff1t 1ent l~ l1rn1 ted to ha'e fl f1ght111g r h 1111 e of s11c{e<>~ Rut as vou l•l'1J::h !hei r irnpaC! on }Ou r n\1n f1na nc111l life do not Jul! \•1 JtSf'tf 1ntfl l1nrfahs11r ex pr('ta11nn~ n f "Pt.ct acul ar tPdur11on• 1n \ht. pa~e of in fl;it1on 11nd the softrnlnJ.l of 111 r rockethonk pinch r or be warned 11p rn Ill per f'enl of our tflt'1 1 h1111g cos1s as rneasured b\ tbl' Consun1er Price Index \\rrcn I u~en 111 t ludcd 1n the 11g1d fre~ze 0f A1l_l:!US! \n1 ember -.ind It 11nuld be !ng1C<:<1I In antKipale Iha! !he exempt perct nlage 11 111 hf> at lea st a ~ large 1n Ph;1~e II l::xempt an1on;:: foods for 1n~(<tnce h:ive bN>n and a·e fresh fr1J1 !s 1 e'1.etablr" a nd ">•el1<•••.,, ll~Of l1orSI• I l~.0..•d MIY f o T•(.1'to 8l1 }lo )'ogoHC:I .... •o MOI Cl"ll )Joo ).l'•.O..mQ,.ell lit S 7\lo 1'l T\lo -'-' ,.Chol 11t ,.. 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N<!wpott l•och ~44 1511 or tll ll •tt0 1751 ----- Briefs ---, Ch;im p1nn Hnme Builders Cn has bnu~ht ;i 20 <i cre sn e in H1chf1rld Spring~ N Y and 1 Ii 111 re tr.:icl at \1 onrne lnd for '•~o mobile home f;ictories Tiii!! tv.o pla1tls ::irt lo ~ rn O[lf'ra11nn h' l'lprini:: fl r < !I \1 O N O \a l\orJffolk \J an1Jlactur1nµ Co \\ 111 npcn ::l p1ln! plant 1n I rt,;inn a V,:i , r'\ov I t0 cn1plrr1 7~ \~rim en 1n1t1ally and Ill\ In 22~ C\entuallv JO sewing \l'nnl fn!k 1~ ;i sub~1rl1;iry or ( r1r1ta l Pa nl~ r fl rif l'h1hid< lph ia The pl;int w111 be loc11tcd 1n the Land N Sea hu1lchn.i! ttirough the efforl5 of the \ irgin ta State D1v1s1on nf Ind u s ! r 1 a1 De,elopmt'!nt l r b a n n ;:i s unly other ni;;nufacturing pnterpr1se 1s .:i hn;il h111ldrr 1 he tnwn alsn h 1~ l11mhPr .:i nrl "";ifnod ~nd \('~('table pack1ni;: p!ants \I-IV 'OJU\ 1l Pt 1 Tr~ hnu ;i1 rc11d1n!<! of markf'l ;ir !Hln suggr~ts ;i d'-\ I' loping ' hf';i rl anrl shoulders pattern, J\flfJfJ1n \\at~nn Inc flhscr\e~ ftrlhftl!t\X r1>:id1n1: oi th1~ pat 1•111 110u<1t 1><> 1ha\ Jf !hi' f)Ow lrinp ~ lnrlu~!r1;il Avcr;iiie ri~e~ .:.h< 1 P 'l~O \\ 11h1n thr nf'X t few mr1nlh~ 1! ~hould lon!1nuc on If' Tr+ l hP l()(lfl .11re;; but H 1t 11rn[)\ h1>\nw R4ll a m11Jor be.ar m;tf k(,! \\OlJld prob;ibly folio" lhr fl rrn sa}~ I See~y Today's wani Ads e ('LEAR ANO MELLOW \VIND MUSIC Ji'OR SALE Jn lhl' fnrm of " f h1tl' Ji <t +n PS~ rllrn1 rorw:htiOn 11nd 1~ ~lhnc for $75 e AND F'OR STAR f.1USIC TI-iERE IS Al."'AYS A <;:endrr 1'elrf'11"1f'.r It rom""' wi th 1 Ku~tnm 11mp Anti SPf'Akrr t .... r u~ known 1f :,.'flu rontart Mani1 e TO GO \\rMI F:A Rl Y A \fER!CAf'l F' URN f TURE A Rl1tt"k 11nrt Wh ht 'l'~lev1~1C')n !lf'I th11c ('1?1'1"1e11 In a ~IA.pl" Nbtl"lf't Bf' •1rlr:. tti.> n11 ,. l)Ur,,1tfto !hr ln111 rl" IW)rk• rnrwt tno' ' • rr YOU HAVE A fl~f "1rTH0l 1T A If 0 fl! f~ Ther,. ,,... ~l'\~111 1quar lums I« ~. today ' Bull markets ~tart V•n• 16 '~ ~ ·~ ... ll )11111 ~ !moge ~y JP .. llt. 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I l 1l'Ct'nth· ~as :>ho wn on !ele1·i,si(l11 "'1th Peter Ustinov 1n the titlt rolr ., i' TV· .DAILY LOO~ •·:' • -- 10 l " I Wednesday Evening OCT08£A l l ,:00 If) llt Jlkwt Mir, Ou11n• l~ ,.._, 8•11 Huddy O llNIC Hew!. lnm 5nvor • 0 l"l•au Don1 l at tta o,,,;," 0 "EYEWITNESS NEWS" * JOSEPH BENT! & JOHN SCH BECK f) lhws Benti. Sch~ C'.) @ lt'iW Wild WtJt m ""' '1iiltll011n Q) I a..-•' lf1111ttt ! 151 Ml)lfll'rrNir ff:) Hodppod(I l Mrt fD No6riefe .l4 m Dtwrt leporl (J!) .. .,.....,,. """ aJ lh'" Jim J11.,llot111 I Mct:lo11d h's bet n 1~~·1ned lo ''a· !•ti hom o rl.''•~ rn £Mmh·~ ., 1;111t•, f1!h" "A Vtr~ D•ilt.renl 01 umm a1" 4 1uplu1ei w11tr bed 10~ ctf 1 "rid "'t~'nd 1011'1 a11d tddit ,p111i w1tfi Norriun ff:l(l5)lhiS WNk 13,) fih11: ~Tht Wrt~I M1~" !:DO I) ,-1 111..tK'll C.nter Or lot G111n0<1 hlf:l to ecpt W•lh !•G 111· l·~nl! who trlu~t lo u11dtr10 !Ulft!J. Pamela P1rlon-¥rri1hl runts. o r1• CI1 m ne ~itll ,.1, "F~1btr's Oaf" f tm•ty emu ifilt•· fe1e w11h Chad", pl1M tor • iay ii l~·~ure wo!h Bdty 1!1rr 111 1H·Ai1ht ~1 ~~eo11t ffi (!~)TM &rrat Ar11tfic1• lt<•IM Mldli11e ~ l• C11J1 -. 111.n. tnic11 a:J "-• ,_... Ytnlllkl ' t:lt 0 ()l 00 rn SM!l~I ""'4 M'""' •:JOO Ste.e AllM Slro• (i u~h .,.1 Otte<tM. Oriedcr'' Sliir!ty t~1n's Roger Mrllfl'f 800 f,n~1•1n. S•11~1 ll1.f ~~t~usi1~m o~er th1 ~rformtfle8 of 7!~b1n~o~ 81rb111 1'11d1ol1 1nd 1111'~ 1 handsome Rus.sb11 fi•lh 1 b11uli· Plngu~. 12 1e11 <1ld prod•iY 1ol .oit1 leads le 1"lubl1 ""'"" ht 0 MIMe. (C) <'()) °"Tiit H11111,..I , ~1dtt i11 I.er c.r 111d li!•f1~T · l ret" Condulion (~tlf!<n) ·59 -<;(Ht1rt O.mon ~s •s ffCI' J.ur1. Gtry Cooptr, M11i1 ~htll, ,.!I M1t ,,111avolth 1tld B~I Nary • 1ht lfflll. ~'"· Geof~t C.. ~It IDl!Ch honli11 0 l1rlf1 WM!""" doi:ICT Wiiii ht1r1 ol rold ls 1lmo\i m rt T .~,, I T~i<t I lvnr.hed by 1 told hu11tr¥. dru11~en ......,b ,IO:OOf1 i l_l M1n11i1A 1c"n1 -..om111 on ; r1~ CIS 111.,... Wille! l:iOl'll.,lt h~1!s 1 poTtion o! lhr eri 11n11 h1nd-1 wr•tttn m1nU!ICf•Pl of Dis 1<101111 ~ JOC lftwt Joh• C~tnttllOI m l'llllJ lkff'!ll~ 111d :';o¥oel tlPJt'\tllttliYt! ind1C1\r IE l ill ~ Sha• tlitT are 1n1iou\ te ou•ch1st it fn 1 1 (l!il llbtlM ol Allltnul\ '•I• M'"ii llfl<n I r>t lh~en Jt.oherl llttd. · Ell) C-ft•bllfl Mlh 1 l'slthifiritt i nd lofll .tn!O ll•O tue>I f}f lit.'111 '1 tinbocci 0 ·f6' m Hif~I C1 tle.-y 11>111 ""I J m ........ Giids "'ell!~ de•~"'I: W•!h I l O"l•P toh1m I ff!)._ Ac"4 n•st Cou~I Of1ci1\1, ~ tcet11troc 811/ Purkis s is directing lht' f.ICC version, .,..·hlch features ·ro1n Arnold a.s Gideon and Ed Little as tht angtl "''ho J)('rsuades him to take up the t:ause. Or.her principals in lht- show are \I/ill &hn11dt. Scott Crane . Eddit Purkiss, Greg Krochta, Ron Cray. Thom Hon1an . S te I/ e l\lu1schler. Rirhard !\lazzola . Riek c.:olson and Paul [)oren1ns. .. l'°:ide-0n" will be presented !onight through Saturday in lhe college auditoriun1 en the Costa !\1esa (:1mp us . 1\rh11ission is free * :\r1I Sirnon strik ~ ag;a1n tlus \\•eekend when the Irvi ne Community Theater launches i!s ne1• stason ll'ith Simon'.5 ~erond corned~·. ''Barefoot i• Ill e Park." Richard Do.,..• is dir·erting the story or lwo ne 11·Jy11·eds starling life out in a sixth.rJoor apartment. (:ary Saderup and 1'\:1ren f.ardner lake the roles cf !he hone ymooning c.ouple. with Joanne WolcoU playing the bride's mother. Paul Scop enacting !he continental kook upstairs. Bernie Simon in the c111neo ro!e of lhe telephone repair man and dir ector Do1v doing a Hik·hockian \\'alk-on as the deli very boy. "Barefoot" ¥.·il l be perforn1- ed r riday."i and Saturdays for three \1·eekend."i at 3 o'clock in the Human ities llall Plavhouse on the UC lr1·ine l«>ffipus. Reservations 54i- 7733. * Fred West. \\:ho di rect~ lhe \Vesl minster C o 1n mun i l y Theater's opening production. "Once Upon a r-.tatlress." is ;if;iging the first offering from \\'CT JI -th~ group's junior theater-"You re a Good ~1an. Charlie Rrown." which makes its firsl Orange C.:ounty shO\\'· ing Frida.v. Fc<1tured in the l'ast are F:ric Gillett a."i Char!it. Brown, Zack ~icE1van .11s Snoopy, Kathy Wil~on as Lury. Bryant Lanier a11 Ll1u!!. Bill Cullen a! • Shr~er and Kerry l'ie~li n as Pepper1nint Patty Opening night wzll be at \\'eber School on Hoover Street so uth -0f "'estminster Avenue, \l'ith lhe balance of ihe performance~ at Finley School. Ed1vards at Tra~k . Re$erva tions S97-l llit * '·Tornnl}," U1e South Coast Repertory rock opera. con- linues ils engagernent tonight through Sunday at SC!l's Tlurd .Step Theater undrr the t·o1nhined dirrclion of David En1mrs and !\lartin Benson Beg1na!d Rook stars as the deaf. dumb and blind youth 111-ho:;e sense of touch t'arries tum lo prominence. The pan- tomime production i5 backed bv Ambrosia. a rock band , piaying the score by Britain's the \\'ho. Perforrnances are g i ,. e 11 night!~· at 8 o'('lotk w1!h an ex- Ira show at 10 o'clock on Saturday at lhe !heater. !827 Newport Blvd., Costa !\Tes:1 Rt>servations 646-1363. * ·-The Best of Friends" con· l1nu es its \\'es! Coast premiere at the Long Beach Communil.\' Playhouse with perfor1nance~ rriday and Saturday under !he direction of Fountain Vallev·s Ron Albertsen Roin ola 'Temkin. J a ni e .~ o ·Donnell . Lisa Isenberg and Rolf Theison take the pri\Tcipal roles in the l'o medy iil the plush playhouse. 5021 E. .'\naheim St.. Long Beach. Reservations \ 2131 438-0536. War on Fil111 1-IOLLY\VOOD IAPJ Barbara ftarris and .Jack Lemmon will co-star 1n "The \Var Betweef"! 1\len a n d \\'omen,'' a Cinerna (:enter Films production . It is a contemporary human co rned}' based on a group of .James Thurber cartoons and 11tories. Hi, Ho, Enter the (Clean Air) Fair fl'i) lN ~" le Comun•dtd • • ED AIC ""'~ 100111slt rs. Gt.rsb 1r1 1'1ily Oukt . 1u mtr and :i.ome &n:l'iJ a1riwtl Vir1int1 ... ,.,. Oll'kl W1r11r. ~ ~o""'ro. r J l'et~tr , ki'111 C1111d1rM, • ~rid C&rf Rtone! I f)(]('t )(E lht MM .-I ttu CttJ ''Rtpri~I" M1yor lofrl Alol1 • r.O"lll~r~ lo ~ll••f if! ltf11ptOJ1ry ~ohct chjd fd Fhuc~. 1ner Rtocll I ~•tneack Wfl~tf pr11ll!ttt \c the • ~•ltillf al 1 pohumt " Sitoo• OM· I •••••••••••••••••• 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR 1•11c1s '9e.1 w111er c.10~•,11 (l)AK • ., Srmih Rt1~on,r 0 €D "lit llC1H /ohn C~tnctllnr rfi)Trutfl 11 to111~uetH:t1 1 f1 Dr.JR•! 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Vtr1 Molts, I mlyn W1lharm r319Q(f)('IQ1Mt-., m All Jflrtlt Sftetl: "'Htll .. frhct 111," ''C,_ let' O..,.r," "H•lly Ml l ;)t 0 .'jg4 ti;) M111fff lht1tu -Mc· IN tvJ" aetlllf "lilt Oi5llO!>Ji Min" A 11m!~·1 I ·le O ,._ •IOlltl ••Her set~~ ftlt I.ft o! 1 · ... 11tflT ti111M11t 1'iGfl ~'911 11111,.,111 ?:0001" Clfltl'J Thursday k11N" (d111111) 'K-Ploetrt Hori•, 0.1n1 81ktr. Sii lllli11t0. m •,1 ...... ,...,.. (CMIHf) "4l DJffiM[ MOVIES I -len!l1 '°""'· rrtfrit Much. 2:c. m "kWll• ""'~K.,r' l"tff 1:i9 ID..,..._. 9' ,..,,,.. ftd11n1w1l t (*"•II) 'lS.-June HMI, Wtttlt ·.c~J,ront ~. Dno11 Wtlltf I l rtnnan, N1t11i1 Wood l :JO 0 "'CllMI'• \Me Dttih" 1•11· 1:00 ()J -rlttlltth a., (•1m1) '51- turt) '4S--l'Nf Ktlly, Htl'fJ C..,. Kir~ Oou1l11. 0..l!Or Ptlttt. "TM ow r...-.. w.,.. f~) l'IGi (C) .,.... 111e11at 11.- 'l.4-w.c. nt'ln, Jlld1t• Alilll. r*""y) '51 ·11 1 ml~.'-" 0 (t) '"OI Tiie ..,.,. (lltUsicel) l!iNtr '51-Dellny ltl)tte, GtM fiemly, 4:111 IJ (t) ......._ CN• 11 Min.• lf:tO (tl '1MMiWI Mr, U.,.r' (C0111·1 (tdweflf11r1) '6'-1'1ul M111i11, V'lt tdy) 'U -Ctfolt Cocit, 0011 Knotts./ I 11nd,n, Ad1111 We.I l:OOIJ(tl ""D&llJ'Mt .,, If ... 4:Jl (JJ S...• llAM .... ' .. . _, . . . . . I I ENTRY BLANK--I I FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT IEACH I I I Saturday. October 14, 1f71 Check !he boxe\ opposite th• •vents you wish to • e nt er I includ• $-t.00 for Gri nd Pri11), clip th• coupon •nd mail to bl F1shion Island, Newport C•nter, New-I port Bee ch, C1lifornie 91bb0. Ma~• check s p•y.tbl• I to L.O.G.G . I !INCLUDE $<.OO ENT RY FEE FOR GRANO PRIX ! I Pl•1s• ent1r m• in the fo llowing event s at the Cy-• cology Fe ir 11 FASHION ISLAND in Newport Beach Set., Oct. lb, 1971 . l •gree lo ibid• by 1!1 lhe rul es I of the A.B.l .-A. gov ern ing these eve nl1, end I will I accept the deci sion of the judge1 a' fin1I. • I 0 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR STOCK GRAND PRI X • I YOUTH HANDICAP RACES (l~-18) 0 0 0 0 TRICYCLE RACES 13.4.5 THE QUEEN RACE years) • I I I I THE BICYCLE PARADE "Oldtime Bicycle Days" theme D ADULT TRICYCLE RACES THlSI I VIEMTI ll'O• AM•TIUl!S O•.U.'Y' - I '"' 11•! • ,.,....-•I •~Y l icycl• r1tlftt •tu•. NAME : ............ •1 CITY, ............. . .. ..........•. PHONE, ................... I I Si 9n1ture I . _ _ ....................... AGE (~1,..,1 II MiMtl ............. ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• C..:ycology F'1ir Stoc:k Gralld PriJ: Bicyl·le Race -liJ.lap r::ice a round the ~ashion Is· l~nd ovr.'f (NewporL Center Driv1). Anyone over II with a 10-11peed bicycle is eligible. Gheck-in time 8 a..m. Satur- day at the registration tables in parking lot racin& area. (Enlry Fee S4). F'lrst Prize -At111a 101 rac· Ing bike -ooe ol the rinest r;,icing bikes in the world. This bike will be av.•arded alon1 'kith prizes for tbe next nine place winners. !\fayor Ed Hirth ol New- port BelK'h wUI IWllrd tht prizes at special 2 p.m. cett- monies. Chtck·ln time I a.m. Saturday. Yta~ Haadlc., fta(tt - Any youth from 14 to JI years old with ••Y bike c.an t!nler these races. Slower bikes wlll be given apPropri· ale handlcapt. Awards will be aJv• tor tint I j)Ut'I winner• in each race. <No Entry Fee) Tricycle Races -Any child age 3 to ·S with a tricycle Is eligible. Races will ht classed according to age. Awards given for ls' three finishtrs in each race. <No c1try ftt) Tbe Queea R.8ce -A rice will t-e run for girls CJver 15 yetrs of age and iiingle. The winner will be selected as "Queen cf the Cyro\ogy Fair" Shew i 11 be crowned e.t 2 p.m. at Sti&e Court. by Mayor Ed Hirth. Bley-:!11 Parldt: -Enter your otci bicycle In the "Old- time Bicycle D•ys" parad;-. Prizes will be awarded for the liv2 best ·looting entries. Come out aftd have · 1 aood ·time. (No Entry F~). Adlllt Tricycle Ratte-Open to all adult.. with ~ free form dtSi&n tricycle. Come out and race in this zany event ·I Award~ a:Jven to r•c~ wlnners1 a.nd alao for the craziat df:·j lliJlS. . . .. •' WHO, ME? -The angel. played by Ed Little tlcfll 1nfor1ns Gideon 1'f on1 Arnold i that he has been picked to s:ave the 1-lebre\v nalion in a scene fron1 Orange Coast l 'ollcgc·s ··c;i deon." opening tonight. Zeffirelli Pla1111ing Fil11i 01i Crucifixio11 HOi\JE !AP 1 -FLl n1 dire<'· lor ~'ranco Zef\1rt'll1, shifting frun1 ro1nant1c to spiritua l 1hcn1es, plans a 11ork called "The Assassination of Christ'' lo rollow a life of St. francis. ··The time IS ripe for a fac- lua l film on !he death of Christ. tro111 Paln1 Sunday lo Cruc1fix1on.'' lie sa,vs. "Lei 's lorget abuul reh~iun fvr ;i ¥>hile and try tu e.xµ!ain Christ. the 1nan. ·• 'l'o Zeffirelli. Christ's death was "a pol itica l <1:;sassinatio11 of a very po~·erful man \'lho became too disturbing to !hose 111 power " The J'iln1 1 ... 111 be itr black and whi te. Zeffirelli has sun1· 1noned an 1nternat1onal jury or Biblica l experts lo go lhrough \'Olurnes of C 0 n f 11 t' ! i n J:: 1nat erial. They are lo lry 10 come up l'lith a script. 'Nice' Song Put Back l11to Score Have you heard lht' original 1·as1 album Qf "The Boy Friend" lately~ \I/ell. if you listen eareltllly, vou v.•ill hear a fe\\·-verv 'rcw-measures or a num be'r entitled, "Nicer in Nice" in lhe overture. But -nowhere '•II there is no agrccn1cnl on 11'hn t happened lo Christ.·• Zeffirelli sa1·s. "Then we v.·111 ~how 1he dif1erent versions. The 1nain thing is the inq11es1. 1n a docun1entary fonn rather !han in a glorified style." Tne director shot lo fame 1\ 11h '·Romeo and Juhet." 11hich grossed over $25 million un an inves1 rnenl ol $1 1J 111illion Bul the ~~1-)ear-old director says lie 1s throu~h with !'iUCh fi!rns-bt cau se roinant 1c ril1n5 are through_ "Love Story'." he s;:iys. "11·as the begin ning of !lie end lor romance and cinema. 1'his derade should be one of s p i r i t u a I re:iw;ikening-or .Jes us revival and long·ha1red )'ouths whu rnay look like hip- pies but are probably n1ore like saints deep inside . "Tl1is 1s the trend-and not l'l'en a mu1•ie director should 1t:11ore 11 ·• l!is current /1ln1 on SI. Francis. e;1lle1t "Rrnlher Sun . Sister 1\10011 ," rx1rlri.!ys the ~:lint <is a riropou1. "Like 1nany of today's young people. ht' had problen1s of ident1!y and found Fulf1hne11t i n ~p1rituat things."• ZeH1 rell1 believ es. The director t·onsi ders l11mself a ferv ent Roman Catholir. tie doubts I h e else in the album will you hear 1\. '' he 11 "Besides we h11\e lo re-ex- By VER/lt.:ON SCOTT "\\ < ·re 11:1 the h:.il!ul be<.:au·r llOLLYWOOD ~UPl f 11{' l1,11J f'nou~h peo1ll~ sign Donald Suther 1 and . tilt' pc11L!111n' Thert' are 26.00U rheumy eyed star of guil d 111e111bers hut only 7.0UO "M-A·S·I!," "Klutt•· an (! 11f 01e1n 1:1ke the I rouble t<1 other.~. spearheads a groLlp ,1f 11H!' Hui 11ii1'n !h1· sln>..e insurgent actors 11·ho sei·k !1r 111:111dntr 11:t~ :111 1~~ur f11 e take over leadership of thr 111011lhs a~f1 llu·rl' 11·cre 10.00() Sc reen Actor.~ Guild 1ul(•:\ :Hid :)7 J><'t't l'llt 11.ere for Tht> guild, 1101v in ii.~ ~8th llil' :-.lnkt year. is undergoi ng an e!ee!H)ll 'Uid .1uu 1..11u11· !h<il 85 pcr- of ort'icers. Charlton lle.~!on I~ l't•11t vi lh1· .11'101'' •·arn only 1~1 1·urrenl president f; o \ . d l'f·n·1·11t ot 1111' 1ncornc. an Ronald Re agan 1s ;a past tJL·e:-.1-1 denL 1h:1t l:'J J)(•11·rnl 111 r ll' aC'tors Tca·'it•o,,all)' guild rneniber~ r:trn ll."i pt'l L'e111 ut thr nlun,ey. u Th;il \ 1101 q1111e nght. 1~ 11. have voted a stale approved .. l'in 011 !he IJ;illot becauSl' f by I he incumbent off ice r s. no1 . . unlike !he recent \'ietnani 11;1111 to 1·h:u1,i.:e nur tln1on ~ elecllnn 1X1s1l1u11. I tlon't wanl ii lo be" Sutherland is a diss idenl anii to 1ker1 u1·~a111zat1011 unde r pru- dul'f'1 :--i.~ running for first \'l{'C pre~J · -------------- dent 1vi th Bert Fteed head111g the independent ticket. S.-1ys Sutherla11d . "I'd like to see a unif ied union of a('tors. c-rafts. stageh;-inds and all tlie l rest. 'Then we cou ld h:irgain 11•11h lhe studios. prod 1iC.ers! and net1'lorks all al once '' 1'he opposition candidate for lhe guild presidency is John t;avin, an actor 1vho is follow· ing the guild ·s tried and lrl!e elective trad itioni: Sutherland. a C an ad i an 1·itizen. is de!C'rn11ned to see c;a,·i n defeated: "For the firsl lime \\'e can 't have a populari- 1 \' contest because of the distressed condit ion of lhc 1 membership. Organ Sho\\1 By Colyar Set al OCC Or;inge Coast College n1usie protessor Justin Colyar 1vill present an hour·long organ 1 recil<il and lecture on Thurs- day at II a.m. 111 i11e OCC i\l u~il' Stud io !. The public is in~·ited to at- tend free of charge. Colyar will play and discuss I \1·0 \\'ell knov.·n v.·orks by Bach. !he "Little Fuge in r. l\linor" and the e horale prelude "I n Thee Is .Joy." "Carillon.'' ii p1el'e 111 free style, and "Syrnphony No. 1." both by the blinrt French n r g a n i st·composer Louis Vie rne complete the progran1 . The organ console \\'111 he in full view of the audience. of· fenng a rare cl ose-hand look at the performance dernands of the organ. ""'• "··· ......... ..... -~; .. ""''" --~ " ..... ·--· ·-· .. ,.,,..,.ri.,..M•f-~loK .. ......_..11 --·-,_ The nurnbt•r-writte.n lo bt' amine the church. I E~:!!!~~~~~~~!~~! sung by the character of responsibility 1v1ll be 1o lhCll "Hortense," the French maid public E~ven 1r there-1s / lll'lllmftllll[ '\ ~-- ll<lr'!~ll ., • to a gi rls' fin is hing school in someth ing that the church will ~~,DA~ Nice, France-Y.'as a casualty object to, I v.•lll have to put it ...,,IWftVlll: of the pre-London lryouts, and jn.'' ~AIN \\'as cut from the show. 1-='"°~==='"°~===c "''" ll ov.·ever, when the specially , • .-...,. r.i ._111' -/ designed production of "The " i» . Roy Friend" open.~ at 1he Laguna illou lton Cornn1un1 ty Pl<iyho use on Nov. 2. the au- dience v.·ill be treated lo a pn)· duction of this little-heard musical numb<'r In order to utilil.e !he full talents of actress Blanche "'t Our 11.gular "'d"''"'°" P•lc• Adult>. I I! Jr-.· 111 II•<" · IX "I LUIE WArEll, WH ITI: DEATH" Plu< "THIE UNOEFE•TED" wlln Jann We~n• Co"! SI! &. Sun I lO P M .HALWAWB """><•~ AEDBKYAT MDANINB 'llftl~[~S-il PICI~! • f!CH~ltOlOff 1.,--m---• ~t ickelson, playing the part of lf:=:======~~~~===========11 "Hortense." executive d irec-11 tor Hap Graham and associate BALBOA clirectoc '"""'" H •I I c rt Y NOW SHOWING Baker. wrote for, and received 67~'-'048 special pern1ission from !he ~ TWO OF THl ALL-TIM( play·~ publisher lo incorporate Go"EATS -Fl•ST TI MI ''Nicer in .Nice" inlo the ON THI SAMI PROGIAM ! Laguna production . ~t.-~ M.ti.8 ........ ~~~· FOR GIRLS WHO'VE HAD EVERYTHING •IDJll !Ill - "GONI WITH THI WIND" IVfNINGoS AT I P.M. CONT. SAT. &-SUN. FIATU"I AT J-5:11-1:20 STARTS NEXT WED. "DR. ZHIVAGO" ·~~' , .............. ~- .. ~., " ..... II-....... ·-"II.It 1110 .ltlllll fll "OfVll .ltllGlll" !:il ................................................ ,~~~"·~"::::"•''":::;'~··~:..:·••:i...~--"' • ... ~ ..... . ...... " .... - cau~'." si gn 26 ,000 7.000 b!e tn !llr1he fn e IU.000 re tor :. \)CJ'· nlv L'i •. 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RI CHARD BENJAMIN JOANNA SHIMKUS EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN aho I '· - 0 Th~., .. , ~ !. ,~ Marriaga ~J , ofaYoung ~ Stockbrokar . ~ ""L<:ld'"l!>•Ol .1,,•I• Q R ,,, . - pl<•v•"9-GEOllGE C. \COTT I" "THE LAST RUN" • 1nd c\nd rl'v. l.!01 cl \\"rhli<"r 2:'1, adhrre.~ in the t;osprl !lutl1nf! nf l'linsr s a rl 1· e n t 1n ,!.•n1$;ilrn1. !he priesT I .~· con· \\ h" .'-Ill).!~ :1.; llHH h ii~ )It' j•l.,11 11' ·'l•n lhe ll11h ll1•pt• ~lllllllll•llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'. . :;pt'• 1 .d~. ,. __ _ l'oll~s Th"!'" ;ill i11 Iii•' l111t• ,.f lh1• St1 .11g hl \'lllllh' 'i l'f l!'\t'I 1.;1<1!1 .cp1r:it·~ ;i nd the nig ht at Paul Sl'op lln\·r ils his trt1a l1vP l'U i~1n e ;i ( .!,1i1 1111r \\"1ol rnt1 . f\arc11 (;;i rd11f'r :i11r! {;pth~rmane. 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" prrlrnrl 1ni: \i,t r •.rr101nr r;inj n1;;hp h1n1~f'lf pl111 111;ihf'. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• hf'ilf'\f' l"l\r F:" 1111\" l1n11 I" 1•< P111·nll111rnt I" 1111\ .~t11clr nt• 11 11h rar•h fl'.1 r 1"f'r h;inrll111 i:: 2~· liop('f1 1J' Th r t' ;i1·r tµ11chl NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES IXClUSIVl O•ANG( COUfllTJ fNGA GlMlN T ,-.. ~.,, ....... _. (-•. .-•. ,... •' ... '-· ··-··\ '·'1-\···-·1 ""--' ·•......_,..,, mo~t war -ht tlid .lohnny 9ot his gun ..lo~ Roborcls Donald Sotnerlond Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers W11;1"1 ti ..i 111.au on a roll'! onlyh<'(Ouldmal\~ s.o "" oT•ni,;11 ct H!'rcnt .. , yt\11 I! ~t ~rl !!)I~ nit about 1l lr/'lm th,. cpc n•n!l ),(Cnt'. SHOWIN NOW! ~--. -~------, for Ii " !rt~· 1 n.e lo add~ n"w. rre~h <11."Tif'n~1nn t" h•~ br 11 '""~ c a·e~r. -Orttr11h Vun1t<1 f ti(°' I )If· ft,,.'ts Mnlf'I _.,w_..__,,,._".,,., __ ,...__,_ .... _ .. ...._ ,.._,,,...,_c ... o-.o1 .. .1o··i-·~~, --·c- •::.i..-.""""-~ ......... .,.r-.... _,,1..,,..,...,...,. CALL THEATRES FOR 2ND FEATURE . . .... WALTER MAmAU •11KOTCH" '" '" ' . .,., (• . . .. ~.,, .. t... f : 7. 'i·, "' •\ ..... -..\.._~- on •·"""•I·"·'"""''" <C N • ·• ~, '•4 "'''"~QB- PREMIEllE ORAN GE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT -2nd-TO P f[ATU 11£-~ •ow••os ~ tf;!·t;;1; TUE.:ATRE .. ' .... . JACA ltMMOI SAMOY 11:..S • • • SIMOl 1 r °" rr~ T.H.~~~·!~~~~-- ONE OF THE FUNNIE ST PICTURE S OF THE YEAR 1" -?~ ''~· ~ ~~· • J (llTI ~S [ JclrllCr Skin Game Lou Gossr ll Sus(ln CIArk 2ndATBOJ H l ••f 1·•"' .TWO MULES FOR SI~TER SARA "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" The hunt lex the Grea t White Shar1f lUlffi_~Til~~ ~~ :~ ~:, ·' ":-i ,......... . . .. ; ·,;w ~ ''. .... ~· ' ~ -.-. .ki.-.. ONE Wffl( ONLJ . POS ITIV EL Y ENOS TU £1. ~~::i;.~~~ .d .... : ... :.: ,., ............. . .,.h .......... ···" John Wayne I Richard Boone "Big Jake"~ . ··- :-11;1:·,\\J l)'\.l ... l l \' j )I l(ll!l lt.'11 t,: ,.5,..,~·"T .R .Bll.SKI N " ·-·, 1 -Y"I ~·1 .i \' I) u·i " !L, 11 .. o "' I .~ ··oN AN Y SU NOAY . (. J : r~ 1 : ''j ~J,~-~ ... ~,:'E"~"~·~t::"~-~"~'"~·'~'~-!.-1 IN l Ht W t '>!M •N!<I I It O::•N•I .. ~i 1 J: I ·2~S'i CC•2 flAT URINC.STt'l'[MtOUHN ,..,,.,~1•" ••Ol ll'l•wt!T n 1uu ·cm1 .... -..... _... .... -... . .... , ... _, ................ .. ... \ ">C SHOW!'.fG Al ·' fDWIRDS CINEMA VIEJO MISSIOM VIEJO -!Jo.mo ....... ~ .. , .. ··~·· .............. . POSITIVllY ENDS TUISDA Y OCT. 19 '°"' A/,JttON'I' tUCIANA PALUZl! "COME TOGETNll" (I) l"lU~-...-lO~•H '" '~ Jf DAILY PILOT FAMILY CIRCIJ ... .... . ,. ·-.. ... ,,,..,,_ ·~,, .. by Bil l\e 1111e Be on IJt•r JO)l't : I~ podiatry tfoot dOt'IUr ' • Good fle ld for "·omen'! G.N.t.:.. S a n Jkrn•rdino, l'alil. You're on yuur toes -Lhis <'1:111 be an outstauding choice fur a 111:.in or "'01nan. You can earn income roughl.v com- parable to that of a phys1cit111 "nh about l'>l'O-lhirds or lhe educational i11\'estn1ent . PHOf'ESSIONAL Sl<indards ~tipulale al least 6 years uf l·Ollcge f2 undergrad plus 4 a! a college of podiatric n1edicine1. Sornc students also sµend an additional yca1· 111 supervised clinical pr<t('l!l'C. rrl1huug h only a few states re· •1u1re in!crnship . PI LOT-ADVfRTIS[R 6 Your Toes--Check Into Podiatry -\\luch rnake~ Ole a1t!rage 11mr 8·9 }Cars after hich !$t:hool. t Becorn1ng a ph::sician lakes 12 years. niol'e or less, depending on speciallzat1on.) NOT l)()WN AT HEEL!oi. l\'l any pod1>l!rists UO\\' earn 111 excess of $25.000 per year a•K1 incon1('s of $50,000 or niore ;ire not uncu111.non . It hikes ;1µ- prox i1nate!y 7 years lo becouu• established <ind tu earn elose lo your n1axi1nun1 incorne Practitioners 111 mediun\-s1zcd cities earned niore. on the av~rage, than those 111 eitht•r larger or smaller <"itics . .a<"- eording to a past ~ur\ey 1a new earnings sur1·ey is 111 pro- cess I. C areer Corner and reel. Thus ClllRO, 1rro1n lhe fireek "t:heir," meaning, h'1nd 1 1vas cornbined \\'i lh POD lfrorn Jhe (;reek "pous,' 111eunl11g foot), ::;1nce today's practitioners lreat onl y feet, the tern1 chil'opodist is phas. 1ng out. in fa\'or of podiatri!;:. tLSts ~r JIJOJXlO• . ranging fron1 J 6 in the South lo 6.1 1n the No11heast. Nearly 40 per· cent of podiatrists are over S:. There is. hov.'ever, no 1na11- datory age lo quit practicing : thal"s one of the beauties of ltus career, along '>l·ith tht fact that you can \\'Ork part tinie. if you <:hoost'. Only 1~ percent ur podiat rists report working,1 50 or rnore hours per week. :1bout 30 rlt·rccnt of p<1llc111 · are 01er 65. and 121 an .u 1-reas1ng trend tu11·ard prc1·e11· r11•e fc'°t i.:<trc lor children. their fel't by d1agn<rb and treat1ne11t of del ornutJcs and diseases -usini.: Uruys !!Iii.I surgery, preseribing propel' shoes and fitting CUl'J't:t'th 1• de1·ic.:e.s. X rays. bloOd a11cJ. f<'Off FB•~E l' A It I:: E R other lrsts art: enipluycd. HOOK.Lt-.:1' to ~ s,111 by !he A111erk·a11 l'OOiat r~· Ass11<:ia- lllGH ~1'El'Pli\'G outfoo~. liun. send ~ long lt'bitr. Podiall'Y IS l'X\X'Cled lo gr1111 . ~tamped setf-:tddre~~ed ' !'11· rnainly hccause of 111(J lat:-1elope 10 Jo,l'rr L:iin Kennt-t!:-' 1urs: 11 1 Expanding p<ipula-al this oe wspa ~r. \\'rite 11011 with a gre<it prhport1ou f f ··1•udi~tr v ·· on tiuts•de l'll- FOOTSOR E HAVENS. 'l'he older people. tile age group \elope. Allow several Wl'tkl vast majority of podiatrists -"~'°~'~'-'-"~"'-'"~•c_f_oo_1_,_·a_" __ -__ r_"_d_d_;,_,_,,_ .. ______ _ are in private practice. Only sorne 2 percent work fM governmept agencies. Others <1re eJllPloyed on hvspi!al staffs; teach in colleges of po<lia!ry . tnedic1ne and nurs · ing: serve ln the 111i!1tar~· "That's MY gum you fo1J1d , J effy ! And you know the old saying:-'Finders weepers , l osers keepers' I" llu\\·crer, rnost applicant ~ ;u·cepled by the podlalric col- leges have a bat'hclor'11 degrc,. 1 ~ years 1 or J year!I tlf college l'ONFUSION bet\1'ec11 terr~'~ "1.:h1ropodisl" and "podiatrist'' persists. Vears ago. a 1.:hiropodist lreated both ha11ds F OOT R00 1\I . Tne A111enean Podia1r·y Associa. 11011 estimates lhere are some R.100 podiatrists in this un- 1Towded l'ield. Fed e r .1 I :-.t;1t1stics ! wh1('h differ slight- ly) say that nationally there -.re 3.5 podralrists per 100,000 1eompared to roughly 5 den- service, SOLE SU R \'l\'1\L . Podiatrists keep people on I{id s Love U11cle Len , Saturday i11 tl1e DAILY PILOT Biologist Presents Lectm·es ''f\lexico and Guatema la" is the title of a six-part lecture series to be presented b,\· Orange Coast ('ollege biology instructor. Lloyd 1\1. S1ni1h in the OCC Science Ha ll. The lectures \\•ill be held on consecuti ve Friday n i g h ts lhrough l\'ov. 5. fro1n 7·!1 p.n1 . '!"here is no tu ition ch;irge ;ind persons m~y regi .srtr ot lhe Jecturr. 'Ille series will be ill us1rated with slides and movies on the fl ora, fa una, ecology and a rcheology of the area. '>l'ith an emphasis on B a j a California, the ancient ruins. :ind the tropical rain forest Smith wilt pro\'ide hints and routes fur tourists. The Oct. 15 lecture will loo k a l !\Texico t.:1ty, the Pyrarnids and the cultures or !ht Tollccs and Aztecs. Oct. 22 \\'Ill feature the st;Hc nf Chiap<1s wi th a clo:.e look <1l the El Tapon Pass a nd the ruins at Pa!cnque and Bonam· pak. The Oct. 2!t session v.·111 e:-. 11 n1ine the Yucatan Pcnins11la featuring Chichen H1.a. lhe ruins al lix1nal. and lhe islands of Cozun1el and lsl;1s ~Iujeres. The l'inal lecture. \\'1!1 i·on· cern itself \\'ith the :\layan ruins fo Tikal in Guaten1al;1 .a nd !he ci l y of Chic hicast enango. S1nith. a grt1dua1e 111 rt:V lug\ fro1n !he lini\'ersilv fl r CaJHornia al Berkele~-. l1as been a r>1ngcr-natur;llist '11 both '\'osenute and ! Ii r Petrified forest N" I i o n a 1 Parks and 11·as !he first direr tor of the Palm Springs Descrl f\luseum. He \1•orked for \\!all Disney. doing 1i1·e·action 1110\'ies for his TV series, a11d has tra1 el- ed extens11·ely !hroughoul the "-Orld lhs (f'('!urcs ha1·r b<!cn some. of rhe most popular e\·rr presen!ed Oil the QCC CatllpUS. Secre tarial Class Se t AL Coast Orange t:oast College i~ or rering a 12·\\'eek Setrrtar1;1) Science course !hat \\·111 be gin Oct. 18 and run through 1hr remainder of I he semester. 'The one· unit 1..·lass Is rn1 itted "Cler ical a nd Secrc1ari;1t Procedures,'' a nd requires a beginning typing 1,:ourse or it s equivalent a:s a pre·requisite. The c lass is s!ruc1ured to develop skills in telephone techniques. processing rna1I. composing I c ! I e rs ;.ind lelegrams, 1nak1ng !ra,·el ar· 1·angen1ents. report 11-riting. 1·opy and duplicating. actinr; as an offi ce hostess and handl· ing payroll and taxes. It t;l.'ill meet al 11 a .in. on ~londay. \Vednesday and Fri- day in Room 7 or the Business Education Building. Interested persons should register at the OCC Counseling Center. Phone 6424321 Weekender Adverfuing • • -:·.' ......... ~ .• \ t • l,' -~·- ~ . . . ' -.. STARTONIS QUALITY PAINTS ONE GALLON -WHITE ONLY Selecl fro m: lorex f lol well, Late x stucco point, Semi-glo ss e name l, l OO o/o house poinf, Accousticol c e iling painL You moy tin! the se producls yourself 10 !ighl posiel shade~ if you w ish, 4'x8' PREFINISHED PANELING COLONIAL OAK COLOR A perfe ct color for re freshing old w oJls in most any room. So e asy lo a pply w he t') used w ith pane l adhesive a nd o 1\ few finish no ils. ; 31/. POUND FELLING AXE I op quality drop forg e d steel head. 35" handle is clear loquered fin est birch wood. B.E. o ld fashioned 3'' SECURITY LOCK for Sliding Glass Doors G11d Wind ws TUIT• ORAJI• l2l2 IJllVINE IL VD. 1"'3 f . ICATELLA AVE. unts in any osition. Doors oy be open fo r ve ntilotf on yet still locked. Comp lete with mounling screws. WllTM•ITlllt LA HA•RA EARLY AMERICAN LADDERBACK CHAIR Hand cto ft ed from all hardwood o sh w ith s lo t seat. 43" high bock, J 7 1/2" w id e se or. Ready 10 po ;n r, slain, o r woi1. 7'' Decorot1ve c hino mugs in ossor1ed styles ond colors. BAMBOO RAKE 24·1NCH Sturdy b amboo roke with o reindorced he ad for long lasting w eor. Its mu ~! fo r those roll cle an up 1obs. NIWDUPONT GAS·BOOSTER New high performance additive that boosts horsepower, reduces pollutants. Pep up the old b ug g y to zoom the freew a ys. •1•<J \.1'' 39~ 7•PllCI ANTIQUE BRASS FIREPLACE ENSEMBLE Ope ns so easily wilh pull choin. Four pie ce tool set includ es poker, and stand. Approximoiely 38" wide, J 1" high. I 39·· BICYCLE CARRIER Seco nds to install. Fils 16" fo 27" tires.Two wilt fi t rogethe r to carry lwo bik es. Fits oil ~ p opular co rs, truc!\s ond foreign compacls. 'lf!·O \J'' 6'' HI· STYLE FLASHLIGHT YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS Prolec:t your chil dren th is holl oween-Grve !he m a "flashlight. Extra bright b e am. H1-1mpac:t p lastic, b re ak and shock resislonl. 4-INCH DRYIR YINT HOOD Hea vy gouge g o lvonized steel. PosiTive a ction flopper. Complet, w ith 4·1NCH•YIR YINT DUCTING Heavy duty vinyl covering w ith plastic support w ires. Will not tear ~ ,.------- stretch. 29! 6761 WESTMINSTER AVE. •UDIA· PARK -VALLEYVIEW ST. ,.,.. AOCKFIELO ILTOlltO 2221 w. LA HABRA Bl VO. ,. f . 11dtST. FULUlltTN COITA MllA • 8AK f PISFIELD • CHATSWDllTH •COVINA • IESCONDto0. •GOLETA •. G~ANADA HILLS • LACAtSCIJlfTA • UO!ftA HEIGHTS • LA~R •!,LOS ANC!Lll e llESEDA • RIVl•DI •IAN HltNMDINO e SAUGUS • SIMI• SPRING VALLl:Y • TAAZANA •THOUSAND OAKS e UPLAND• VAN NUYS eVICTORY,LLE • HACllNDAHllGHl'S : -.1 ·,··. ~. , .· • • -•' I ' ' r·· .·,· •.; ,.r •• ·:.•:. • > .•. >.' J ').°.J L -J ' .. - ~ ... -................ - . ' ; !-:_ • •'•, _I Wtd~tlday , Octobtr 13. lq]J -N P!L01'-AOVERT1S£" J f) Group Effort Aids Money Matters STORJ ES BY CAROL l\1001l£ 01 mo 0111y i>11o1 ~ .. u A famil y's money management -goals. planning, follow through and evaluation -require lolal part1(·1 pation. i\-lrs Dvrothy \\'enrk. home advisor for the University of California As;:ri{'u\tural E.~tens inn Servicf', told a Sense and \Vomen 's Dollars seminar She recomn1ended lo the cla~s, ronducted by Orange Coast College, lhal every membe.r of the familv understand the hf1useho]d budge! aS soon as possible and realiil' lh~ 1.:rcdo of "getting ~·hat j'QU want ~·ith what you\•e got through wi~e decisions. "The problen1 is not rnr1ncy but the dei::isions required ," ~1 rs. Wenck said. ''The solut ion involves setting rea listic ~oals , n1otivat1ng the family, reaching agreement, Books As 11. bank ma nager, Mrs. Joan Williams or Corona del Mar knows the value -aod drudgery -of financial bookkeeping. To make household budgeting more understandable and Inspiring for fellow housewives. she 11dvi ses: -Establish both long and short tcrn1 goals, the fi rst to cover emergencies and major expenses and the latter to "give you the in- centive and rewards for sticking lo your monthly accounting," -Plan for a whole year , not from paycheck tn payc heck. -Se! aside two speci fic times per month to pay bills and balance the books. -Be organized by keeping all in· coming bilt s in a drawer, box or file and by storing all necessary log books, stationery, receipts. la:t records and checkbooks at one location for easy use -Don't worry about every penny but keep a special watch on "budget holes" which are the nex- Extra Cash Outgrows Cookie Jar bUYIIli.l ),martly and k C' e pin g record<;," She addcti tha~ anv brrakduV.'n in family finnn<·e~. which n1:1y be caused by unc1npl ovn1cnt. illness ur separation, i!. a n1aJor C'rJ$1S, !h<ll al so needs to be fa t"ed as a gruup 10 determine wh 11t e:in be done. Noting lhat the cost of raisin~ a ~hild avl'rages out to lhrt'r time<; lhe annual 1nco1ne, or $2!'1,8~0 l<! 18 year!;, ,\!rs. \\'1•nck urgrd that youngsters sl! In on Farn1ly budgrl sessions. This way thPy \\'ill SI'!' there. is only so mt1ch n1nr1t·V and they are not b<>ing clrprl\'t-.J 1f a t•l,V or fa voritr ruod cannot l>c pu rrhas- od "Teach your chihlren to e:lrn thrlr 1noney and equ:ite its \'t1luc with the v.·ork 1nvol\'ed." she <;;'lid. '·Enco uraJ!e 1hem tn spend '.l'lo;l'I), sa ve for future need~. underst.1nrl 1·rl'dll term<; and !°'hare mont!,V through churth (Jr charit y " she li:Jld "They lt•.arn b1•st hy "l.'c1 ng ) nu 1n Opt'r<ih On but ~lVt> !'hil(lro•n an up-- portunity !fl eArn. rn<ike !hei r """'ll s1.end1n){ dec1s1 nns. ll'rrn from sm<d l mis takes and do rcseart h and 1."Qn1par;1IJV(' shnpping." ,\lrs. l\'enck de.~cr11x'd the f;1m1lv i1s '«1 fluclu<ll lng c·ori..~umer unit"' with 1110111•.\I input and 11ul.(!1• rlctrnn1nl'd hy !hr pncin\li'S n{ ~!:i11dr1rds, v:1lues :ind P,nal~. Shl• srrrss,..rl that en i.? a I! e rf 1.·11upli:~ sh<iuld be n1o re aw;1re •'f raeh o!ht>r's rnonev ph1lnsoph1rs. !'i1nee 1h1s r<irt'h' h;ipj)C'n s. the:-;e u11kn\1wns C\'i'flluaHy en1rrj!e in marrta)!c and ··either still can't be d1scussc>d or rrr;11e argu111ents " Budgeting. perhaps !he .o:n~t St·n~itive art'a. should be regartled Don 't Count Pennies Keep Budget Ible expense subheading s: (ood, charity. medical, recrea tion. gif!s and entertainment "The time has come lo be a good book keeper," she sa id. "It's much easier to foul up on credit 111;irters now that they ar.e so com puterized. Some stores e\•Cn ha ve direct tie lines to check customers' ratings instantly.·• Furthermore, she c a u ! ; o n s against buying on credit unless ii ·s absolutely necessary and the true annual percentage ra te of interest is understood. <:cncrall_v . 1 t '.~ almost double the advertised in· terest rate. Budgeting ~t art!\ with goal~ and the determ ina tion of net income These must be bnlanced ag;unst ma jor payments 11;i;.:es. rent or 1norlgagc , 1uition. loans. insurance, alimony), flexible expense s (fdQd, ~ clothin g, furniture, ch a r i I l c ~. recreation. gif!s 1, pc rs on a I allowances rhoust:ho!d supplies, services. subscriptions l phis :iny Once success ls achieved \\'ith budgetlng, household money managers should apply the same "plan your work and ~'Qrk your plan" strategy to make the be.st use or their extra money. Mrs. Jofln Willia ms, b a n k manager; Sam Cochran . insurance cpnsultant, and \Villiam L . O'Bryon, stock broker, all from the Harbor Area, discussed the pros and cons of alternativ~s to cookie jar savings, The fin1ncial spokesmen agreed that the btggest mist.ake in making _ lnvestmenls is "procrastinating or not making them" since ad· vantageous results are based on long term holdings. Time lost while persoos decide how ood where to "save," resu lts in less interest accrued In &avin&s ac· counts. higher J)ticl!! on insurance premiums and less ravorable posi· lions on lluctu1ting market curve5, Mrs. Wiiiiams pointed out that mos t peop le put some money aw11y regularly for ruture family goals , steurlty. pea« of mind or added lncomt and estate in later year~. But the methods persons save detennlnt bow well lhelr in· I repayments of long s tanding debts. f\trs. \Vi!liams said the itemized columns should be tabulated and analyzed once a rnonlh. ··Just balance within 11 dollar. rloser figuring isn 't \vorth yotir time.·· "Trimrning expenses nr pro- ducing more incn1ne arr the (1nly two way s to balance a budget ,'" she. said. The high cost of ser\'tCe ch?r~cs \\'as emphasized by her frequent appeals to pay bills prornplly. keer up the minimum in a chf!t•kin;: ac- <·ount ilnd make only one sa\'111gs fH'l'f'Unl \\'ithdrawill p<'r n1ont h to avoid these fee "leaks" The only timrs tn u~r crrdit :in· when erncrgencies crca!e unc\- petted expenses. special ~Ill<'~ oHt'r unusual Sa\•in~. \arp;e rurchasrs necessitate installn\cnls and it"s n1ore convenient than paying cash ..<.na't1ks and finance companies n1ake I! too easy In borro1\' mon<'v. You n£'1'd perseve rance io $let out (lf debt." she v.·arned. "But lo;1n \•cstmcnl \llill keep up with in- fl a1i on. She mentioned such familiar ways of "forced savincs as pay_rn!l deductions. credit union p'aymcnts, a u t o m at i c bank transfers. company profit plans and stock options. J\1rs. Williams noted the added tax advantage of deferred interest on some series or U.S. savings bonds. ;\s means or "vo!unt.flry savings" sbe suggested putting a portion of each payc heck, Income tax refunds, windfalls and gifts and checks under $5 into a savings account. Her description of Christmas and vacation club savings WflS "im· practical " because they return less than three percent interest. Interest rates on bank savings accollIILs vary from 4 ~ to 6 percent and frequently are no match fo r lht: Jong term innationary spiral. sold O'Bryon. Ht: cited a 15 percent in· trease in the cost of l\11ing and 9 percent decrtase In the value of a dollar in the lasl three years. In contrRst he suggested in· dividnol s:ork1 or mutual hr,1ds where presupprised growth will help the dollar value keep pace wilh ln· nation. O'Bryon will teach the nexl • 8!i an outline of e:tpenses and know· 1(11! wher(' you're going rather than w11l<:hing every pt·nn~·- "t:very famil y's 1nco1nc sh.111ld tw cnns1dt•red in thrt'(' rontc.~ts: tolal dullars. actu;1l lake-lion1e and psyl'h ic salisract1on ,'' she ex- pln1ned. "'Ad vertising ronfuscs our goal~ so 1t takes f1nn n1anar,en1ent to allot the <l\'a1)ahle monc}I for 11C{"(ls, prcsc11t <ttld rti\Ul't' want ~ and !>:iv· 111~:::.. There always is the distrac· t1un of synthft1c W<lnt~ .<1nd 1mpul.se to n1a lt h !he Jo11eses " ,\lrs. l\'l'no•k r1 l1•d the sinulrinly hi'tl"'Crt'I !riw inl'On1e fnnulle!i and 1 rl'nBl-:L"r~ to splurge on their few rhanees for rccrcat11111 and en- ttrt.~inrncn t ve t not harr suff1c1cnt money left rOr food. ··People w1thnut loni; range !,nan· cial goals la1! l.O appreriale thal a Mind conipanies are goot1 ro r shorl tcrrn loans of lrss than $400." l\·!rs. ll'ilhan1s also said tr'I ke('p an eye on lh<' interest p:iid on short fC'fm charJ!C aeeounts. revoh·ing rh.1 rgc accounts and installment plans. Fnr instance., the 11-1 perernt per month intere st on unpaid bR!an· C<'S in revol1•ing a£"cnunts ac1ually amn11 nts to 18 percrnt per year. She cmphi!Sil.ed '"'o stipulations of !he iru!h-in-lending law. First. tt1:il lhr !ender 111ust trll l'xaclly "·hat will be paid for in- terest. including any m1sccllancnus· ch;1rgcs The ix·ri;on signing l lic a!.'r<'<'fn<'nl should rrad .111 the fine print 1 ''Bc11;ire if you·re prrs~u recl nr tf1ld 1h,1t 1hr tnnlnH·\ \s 'routine'."\ and i5 entitled lo kc<'p thr (lni::inRI S('('nnd, the li1tlr known fact rh;it a , p1·r~on has three days to chanl!e his rn1nd after s1g111ng a con1rnct 11,r 11nprovcmcnts th:it C'ne111nbl'r his home. A separate release n111.1t he ~1gncd before l"Ork actu11ll.v t>e~1n:<>. series of four free Jcrtures, Tl'i;. a \Von1an 's Investment \V fl r I d , sponsored by Orange CoasL C<11lcg':', fro m 9:30 to J1 ·JO a.m. Th ursdays, ~lart ing Oct. 14 in Island House, Fashion Island. ''Beyond having an emergency fund, you tend to Jose money on pla in savings because the interest doesn "l provide enough grov.·th," he said. O'Bryon predicted a ri s ing market in the months ahead based nn •·a series of pronouncement jolts RS Nixon uses every possible device tn reduce the credibility gap and lflck of conridence in economic policy ." Cochran described life insurance as the roots or any savings plan, allowing a person to know what will hap;>en to his money "if he lives, if he-dies or if he quits."' "Have your plan working be.fore misfortunes happen. Keep i t simple, organize th! ra cls Rnd be will ing to change your mind when the facts dictate," he advised. Noting that six out of sevrn Families have life Insur a nce , Cochran outlined its advanlages .:is forced savings, systema tic sccuti· ty, guaranteed market and absolute llqu ldlly. dime saved a day amounts to S36.50 In a year or that a $11 5 per wet·k salary ls actually $270,000 spread 01•er 45 years.'' she said. Finant'J!I! plannini;. on the othi:-r hand, helps families face up to reality. mcel big ex~nses, strrtrh money lo the end of the pay [X'r iod, save for emergencies and ;ivoid foolish impulses or too much cre<lit. !l.1rs. Y.'enck described ··bud11et le;iks" includ ing setond jobs. credit bu ying. ca r expenses. convenience foods and excessive insur ance l'OS!S. She advised wives to beware nf full-litne employment to earn a sr- cond income because the hight•r brat kel taxes, rxtra deductions and expenses may defeat the purpose. •·eon~irler 0111er i nconu~ sour<'c·s &ueh as renting a roon1 to a college student, having relatives li\'C in and l'ontrJ bute their Soria! Security pa1 men ts, or rru1rkellng a talent frnrn your hon:e •t ··1 'rt•(ht buying lS deceiving tlC'NU5e the terms aren't ea,;y, lll'l'l'r hrl\'e bee11 and never will be, 'l'our slores are predetermined. in- trre~I r:ites ar~ high and there's the tendency to spend more freel y. Fnr instance. survevs sMw credit card users spend 25 percent more lllan cash cus t o mer s jn restaurants. ''Cost or operating a car is abt:iut 17 tf'nts per niile. 'fry to reduce deprt>c1a!ion costs by buying used nr economy <'ars or keeping cars li1ngrr Shop for Insurance rates, t:!>petlally \\'ilh teenage children. Krep the car tuned up. use cheaper g;1:-;. v.·alk more (Ir have a member of the fatnily takP auto shop to han-- dle your rrpairs." Ari Work bY .o~ne Htmbl• BE A ANDERSON, Editor Wt~n•~tr, OC!ob-or \I, !Ill ,,,. ,, Home News o nd Views Homes Unmovable R_1 DOROTllY \\"E;\'CK Or>n9t toun!r Ho<nt .Ooo"or J\\ob1le h11n1cs are con11ni; up in Ille 11·orld . 1\~·o-story rnodels have ber11 a\·a1l.1h\e for se1cral ~e:irs. a\1hough \hey are not tnmn1nn\y !-een !"f11v a rrcc11l newf article rl·pr1r1Ptl tha! a three-story mobile home ha.s l1ccn develn1ied: -. Oln iously these large mobile hnn1rs - 1neh1(hng 1hc dout)lc·wide ~t ngle i;tory models -.1re nnt vrry mobile . A 111ore accurale name for lhPrr1 n11ghl he factory-builL h111nc•s sinee thr~· are usually move1I ju.st on('e -frilnl !he f;ic· lory lo tbe sill' or fron1 factory to dealer to site. Nol on ly arc n1obile honics growini:: In size, they're also growing 1n 11op11tanty. In 196~. 25 percent of all new honu•s bulll ~·ere mobile homes. or !he ne11-' homes sold in 19i0 for under $15,000. 95 percent were mobile units, accord1nR lo the US. Census Bureau, Of new hv111cs under $211,000, 72 percent were mobiles. The main reason for lhe increasing popu larity of the mobile home is its lower cost. Factory building Sa\•es many- dollars, compared to on-sile construcllon. The homes can be rnass produced on a production line basis wit h great saving of time and tabor costs. Less cos tly materials may be used also. As the mobiles become more popular, the tradilional image of the mobile h11me dweller Is changing. In an earlier day those who li\•ed in mobile homes ~·ere regarded by the publ ic as gypsies with a tin can on wheels who followed the sun and !he crops. ll was assumed that they paid no laxes and thal they conlribuled little if 11nything to the community. Bui the "now" picture of the mobile home dwellers is one d respectabili ty. A mobile home park may Include young married couples, young fam ilies with chi ldren, older ..:ouples and retired citizens. More than si x and one half millio n people live in mobile homes and they have a median family income of about $8,000 per year, ln !llltvey made by the. Virginia Farm and lfome Eleclrif1ca!lon Countil of some. 1100 mobile home owners Jn Virginia. il wa'I found that the typicnl n\ibile home owner was • young family man. His household cun~1i;ted cif thrre personi;. Y!Hing m:irril·d rouplr~ und"r 34 year~ .,[ ;ige :1rc11u11\1'd fflr :1·\ ]ll'rrl'nt of al! mobile hfJnlt• 011llt"I'!-111 !hi!-,u,1r~. whllr oroc- f1l\H'th \.\l'll' 111(•r ;,5 ye.ir~ of age. Onh .1.'l prtT<'fl1 rif !ht• f;u111l1l·~ h;id one or rnore prr~f·h1)(1l 1·h1\1l11·11 Tl1l· ~ 1•1ini.: {;11111\11·~ rr1'••1 l('d tha1 th"Y f'llJ<'l Y lhc ('11111!11!1' 11( a ~·on1plf'lely fun 11.~hr1I hn111e 11 11h 1nocl,..rr1 ron- venrcnc,..~ th~1! n1~1111 fa1111l1r~ don·1 ~l't tn cnJio.1 1111\J] 1:·1l1'r 1·r;1ri-;. Thf'V liked n1l1hJle hon1e 11n11~ lit·c:11J:-e f•[ ca-;e Qf n1'll'l· 1cnaocf. :-11.1· an<t hnanr1ng arrangeml'nts "'hich pcnrut rtil' d11l'll 1n ~ unit. ni;i1nr ap· 1Jl1ancc~ and furn11ure lo be ptirchased in one single n1on1hly rnrn1ent Thr m1)bilc home nwner sta vs on onl!! loca\ion nn a'er.-ige of 1hree ;ui°tl one hRl{ years, :ICC{lrding lo a national surl'ey. This stay ;i vcragc!; out. to nearly f11·e. _\l';:irs wh<'n ninhile homes owned by mitit<iry personflel are excluded. Br:orausc of this trend \o.,•1.<1r<ls 01-''nl'r~ resi11"1ng in Lhr 1r n1obile homfs for loni;er pcrind~. a v.·1der m;irket for sectiona l home~ seems to be devclopinc . Sertinna l home.s consist of two or n1ore units fa c· lm-y.fab ricatl'd and transported to lhe ho1ne site v.·hcre they are put on a pc.rn1ancnl foundatinn and joined to make. single d\\'elling. Thi~ type of ron· litruc:tion pr ovides ea5y-l~PulJd, low-cost housini? uni ts with nwdern conveniences lor abQut $9 per square foot. QUESTIOl"OS WE ARE ASKE D Q. \\'e ha\·e been thinking about moving out of <tn apart111ent and buying a mobile home. Ho~·evrr. som e or our frie nds have convinced us that \\'e ""ill havl!! to pay almost as much· to rent a space in a n1obile home park as we do in rent for an apartment. Is !his !rue? A. The cosl of ren!lng 11 space In a n.oblte home park \'aries greatly ac-- C()rdiog lo Joc a!lon. fllrililies provided, ~ize· of space, etc. According to the t.1ohtle Home J\lanufarturers Assn., park rentals usually \';If}' from 110 to $!IO ptr mon!h with tht: national average for 3 modrrn development ranging betwet:n $50 11nd S60 per month . Rental normally will lncl udr wnter, sev.Tr. and tr;i~h col· leclion. but ut ilities and telephone service ar' not Included. ' • , .. ' . ito DAil Y PILOT • .• Extremes Nerve-wracking OF.AR A.'\:\ LANDEns ~I\ husband anti I 111st celebratt;d our 20th "'"'dd1n& anniversary. He s a good pro1•1der, OIJ hart hah11<. a .... nnderful fa !her !o our 1·h1ldrtn and P"1t r\onr 11·ho kOO\I! him tl"11nks he·~ great.' So \\'hat am I com- pla!n1n 2 aboul ~ Th P 111an <lnrs nQ! slop tal king The f 1r.~1 thl!IR J henr 111 !ht mnrn1ni;: 1s h1.' 1·n1ct Al nigh! \\ ht n I turn Olli the lig hts hr~ :i.llll lt1lk1nR lft a~k~ nlf a q11t sl1rin anrl an . .;\\ers tt hun.<Plf He 1ells nre he 11 ants ;in np1r11nn and lhr n he ~11·es lllt' nnf' Ile repeats ::i rnn1 er~a!lon a nd h(•fnrr. I ran tnnitnnnt he tell~ nte 1rhat ll t~ th111k!' \\'hf'r1 ll'l'·re nu1 snc1ally I nr1 er Jil:'l a ('hllnce tn npPn 111y mnulh l'Pnr:ile rnu~t 1h1nk l'n1 a hl00m1ns 1d1nt. ~lime nf our f riend~ dlin ·1 kno1• ! h11 1e 1iwal i·nrdc An 1 a<11·ice ? -~\'ED TO A TALK!.\G l\1AC.ll l:\E UF:A/t ~ ~(); Aflrr 20 )tars, accept / 1he fa cl Iha! thi~ n1an I~ not going tn • ~ 1·han,1:t . It 11ill sa1e \\ear and !e~r oo · ~our ht n11d lt5~Pls . And please rtad lhf! nr\I lf'lll'r . fll-:AH ,\\\ l,,\\[li".HS r If bern 111<11T1rrl for 22 I i'<1r<; 111 a 1na n 11 hn will nnl t;;lk tn 1nr' flp rnfusr.; !r• rtl~cu ~.; f;im1 I~· pr11h!rn1~ and n1akP~ nn rn111n1 rnt 11 h<1t<.rir1 "r \\hen ! pr!'~rnl famil~ pro· , \ btrrn~ 11 1th 11 hu·h I nrrrJ help '1 · J"1e lri('rl P1r r.1 appruath 1n1a e1nable - from lhe nnnchali1 n1, casual. "\\'hat do ynu !h111k ::ih1,ul (1l1~. drilr~'" '" the 1n1· • pa~sinried reque<t. "I nl'rd you r help ''._ cle~peral!ly," and finali)' th~ screaming ~ an2uisht rl ple.1 . 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'our n:irn r 1~ \lud 1111h 1uu1 c1rl's l<J1n1Jy 11hlrh i.hnulrl rnn1P ;i~ iio •hnik tn _1011 ~lnr, 11111 heh<11rd IJ~P a 1fll I 1ton 'I hla1ne' ~our ~irl "l' n1n1hrr tnr l;ihl'll n! ~nu "nll tin11!~ ... Turn 1•1•r :i "'11 lr ii l "l!h a 1·hirk 11hn rln!'~n·1 h<11P lu •nrak OU! to ~tP' ,11111 -and hrl tr r lur ~ nt.i:! llrn e, Hnnifn, !f IUU h;i1P t11n•IJlf' 1-'l lll!IL al•lll l! 11•1th ~n11r pan'nlo 1f ••u •'1111 CPI 1111"01 !•1 ]F! 1ou li1e 111111· •)\111 1110· ~rnd !nr "\1111 l,:i11ilf'r.~· h .. nklr! '1i1 . .:i.;1·d 111· )'.11r·n1 ~ Hr.11 In I.el \1 .. l'P J· 11·r d••111 ~P11d .'JIJ ("fnf:i. 111 rn1n \\ilh 1'n1ll' rrq•1 e:! anrl a loni;:, ~t!-!1Hperl , self .1tirJ1·r-•\t'tl en1 1:lnpe 1n ('i!J"t of the DAILY P ll..OT. Costa Me sa Art League Colo rs It Green Your Horos cope _:. fi.trs . Don Hurl .snn and 1\lr~ \\'1Jl1am Hud.son ileft tr:i right) pain! dn/J;ir.~ ff"\r ~r hnl;ir~ in anl1r1ra11nn of a fun d-raising art shn1\' at South roa$I Plaza Thu rsday through Saturda.\', Oct 14 to 16 Sale of painting~. Coast Clubs Busy /------- ~(·ulp !ure. \rnod carvinA:. mosaic~. macran1e stitchery anrl pap1er mache v.·UI benefit student<. 1n area high ~rhools and coll eges. Three 'C's Fi 11 Calendars Af!tr a fun-f1l1Pd 11·epkend ... tn~F mble-s and Elizabethan club 1nember.t "di 5tJirt the rll?Cl'lr "111 h1ghl1ght .\fu~1f';il \\'efk riff an1h1t1nu~ll' 'r1th JI Happf'n1ng \1·hen .\1 u s r c J1ader!h1p cnnferl'nce. fina nce A.t.,nc1ate~ nf C;il1fnrn1a St::ile carnpa1gn and national cnn· Crillri:r ;it V1iller111n g:i1 her 1n venlion . !hr J·-:icu111· Cluh nn camru~ LB Ebell s L11guna Beach Ehl"I! fllytn · pies fnr t1 rn11teur a n d armchatr a lhlet e~ start a! 2 p m Sundav. Oct. Ii, at ~lcCall:i R;inrhn ThP 11·a1 s ;inrl n1ra n.~ r 0m· m iller. r ha1rrd h\' ;\I r s, Patric k Cnr1, plans s11 1m- m1nc. 1ollP\'h;ilL p1n_g ptinl!. croquet and h::idmintnn rnlln11 · .l'd hv frvith11ll nn rnlnr T\". ::-n1nnt!r \\'Ill be ser1·ed a t Ii " -. '• .. Hairdressers •4 fnzzed L"p ~·ollirs . .o. fund· .: raising. musical revut hy the ~0r'1nge Count ~· Ha1rdres<rrs 't.21nd Cn~metnlng1~!s A s~nr1A · ~Qn, will he Sli!i!Prl \n the · range Cnunr~· ill I! rl 1 r 3 I · ssnc1at1on a u d 1 t Qr 1 u m , :itJrange. at 8 pm Sunda\ Oct ·~Ti. Tickets are SJ $0 at the ~nor. • M . ~· UllC .. !• R e c n rd er • ~unrla.1, Oc1 Ii. ,\J r.s \\'ill1an1 Bedf1elrl. rrr s1drnt rP rentl\ n ;i m Pd F11llPl'!on 'i; \\'0rnan·nf ·! ht -vrar ror her n1an\' cult11r;il . en- <le;11nr~. \\ill grP"I j!uesl s ar- ri1·1nl.! at 1 :io rm 1n1crlurles nf 1n11s1c "'ill en1er!a1n gue!<t.s rluruu~ lhe ~1 rn1ng of \\'I nf' tasting <H · r;i nl!"rl hy th" ;\lmt s. r· S ("lti!pman ;inrl ./ G Flurii, general chairmen OC Girl Scouts Dr J \\'csl e1· Rnhh, 1 ·~r· profe:i.~or nf f.-1 1g1on. 11·11! ke.1•notP the 1971 Le;idp1·s CC'lnft r!'nr.-nf lhe 01·anl!e Cnunr 1· r.irl Srnut Counr1 I 1n ,\!;ir1 mn11nt Cnllege, Or:inge on ;\l0nda), Oct. 18. CAROL SHEOD \ y;;;;i. '·December Wedding Planned -~- ' " • Fashion's newe st scoop / (' Be rT•dY for f1tli1on's "'"' :~ IO(I~. Underwired demi·br~; ;'wide open decotl1te reG~ :~ line. B11 ut+lul C,1pe lon • •. ,,yl en smoothn!ss. Cues •. c:onte ure d wrtti lam inated ~ fibernll. Wlde·set s!•al),, low i: 1cooped b1ck 51v1 yo u t ,,tver seen confldenc1. St~• t 1205. F1,hlon eolors, A,19,C • :;. 32·3&. • u .oo ~11101••• 1 0111 :0.lr 1nrl illrs \\'allace H .l!'n~ky nf E!Cond1do h11 e ,11n nnuncPd th!! eng11gement nl lht1r rlau i:ht er J\larsha Linn .ren~k)' ro.-. \\'illi am Ruueoll S;ur;:h of :\:P\\'p:lr{ Beach The hnr!r·elecr is a graduate 111 P:.s11drn11 High Sc-hool and Pa,i;::idf'nti \Hy 1.ollege HPr f1a nrP. the ~on of J\ir e nrl .~1r~ \\"i1!1::im E. B~ugh of ,'\pv.·port Beach algo gr1duated frnm rHS and De n v er L1nil'l'rs1ty. HI! is affiJi11ted 11·1!h Tiiu Kappa Epsilnn fr11tern1r~ A December wedding l! planned in Pasadena . former rtsidence of both f1milies. \Ir~ Jnhn '.II nll'rll <ll \"p11·por! Brarh. rn11 11ril p1·P~1 . d•n1, 11 111 ,i:ree! lh!' l,jl\O mPn ;:rnr! 11·n1ner 1 o l 11 n 1 e e r ' a ~i-rrnhlf'd fnr 1!1r ~rss1on. !he1ner! Vncu .o; nn \";:rluei- Art Aff iliates Ln,c:una Hr,1 rh Art fllf1 hi!!e~ 11 111 n1e"t ;it 2 pin \lnnd;i \. nr t I.II. 1n rlir i;!allcr1· !n hear ,\!1~. V1·rri r1·1r k V (;.1rrrlr-n, n:il1nrt?.!1\ knn11n ;o.r'1·hPnlnp •~I. de<.rrihr prr.r nlurnh1 ::1n !'!rt l.rea~ure \Ir• f;;:rr1f']0n h:i ~ rl'rr11Prl J:ni·ennnrnr;i l pt'rin1~~1n11 tn <111? nun~ 1n f'anama·s \'alley nf !he Ch1PI.~. Monday Club (nl ll :lr1e1 r; l\nlf". in· t.-n1a !1nn;:r \ aurhnr111 nn ,. •. p1n11acr a11<1 ~ahnt;1 c". 11 111 spr.1k 11 tirn !hP :'llonicla.1 \1 nrn- 1nc r l11h nf llun11ni.:fnq P.f'.1r h 111Pf'I '; ;;t IQ .1n ;i 111 .\!n11rl::i.1 . 0 1't lR 111 lh" Sh"ralnn !lrarh Inn ~Ir~ n1rh;;nl l·;1~r n11m m"r i ~ 1n rh::ircP nl !hP prn- Fram Bu/fpf 11 il l he ~en erl At 11 JO. Women Voters \Ir!' .!.1c k Ch;ipin;in 11 1!1 •lirtc! t h~ 11'PPklnnl! f1n11nre <ln ve nf th e IA'<!J.!U" of \\"nmen \'nlt r~ Clf Oriln!(r (' 11 ;i ~I .~r:i rr1ni:: \!nn<l.:11 Or! 1R. Thi' ,\Jn1r~ 1;rr;ilrl llr\ r1r. rn~l:t ,\lr~;:r lr111n l\n111p!.,1 . \"r1tp•1rt ~rarh ;;nd non Ho~f . I .:i11un.:i R"ilrh ilfP r 1 I I' rh;i 1rrn"n 11f 1h.-1·::in1p;;1cn rn r::i1<e mnn P\ f0r nprri111111! •·n~l ~ ;inrl p 11 h I! r:; t 1 on!' 11,,rei-~arl 1n n111 1nra1n !he 1~iii::11p', 1nfnrrn;it11 r :t f"lrl ar- l11·n rrni<T.:im nf ,i:01 ernrnen! p.:irtJr1pat1nn Desert Meet :-.·a110n;il As~tslanre L!'<t!!tJe rlel ,.,1!ale.~ frnm llun!1n;;11u1 B!';ich, :\r11 pnr! Bc;irh and Lacuna R~ach art ~renrhne: the 11 eek 1n f'11lm Springs at thei r nrg11n11.11t1on"s 2~rrl cnn- l'tnt1<in Oe•ert ~;if;in 1~ lhe !hemn fnr the cnn1·,.nt1on'.~ rP_i::1nnaJ cnunc1I se~~1nn~. a n nu ;i I ml'"l1til!'., \\·nr~.shnps ;i n rl fa~h1l'ln sho\\• i\fnre lhan l.flOO mPmbers are expecterl In ~t· tend and l'O!e for next yeil r'.s ofl ictrs. Senio r C ititens , ... II' rrt~,1rlent \\';iller 1\1 111f'r \\'Ill bt 1n~tal!Pd 1\'il h f~!ln11• l'lf- f1 cers during thl' Il1nnday. Ort. lR. husinrss mPl'!ing nf the H~rbrir Stni11r Ciliu~ns Center, ~·e1vpnrt Beach. AIM on the sl 1t t are i\1rs, l\11therine \Varl.(\\'nr th . vice president . ~1rs. C har Int I e l\li ll er. ~ecrtt11r\'; Mrs · Utb1t Gelger. tre11sur.er. end Rny Owtn~. Perry Land and i\irs. Vf'ronica H11nson. board mem- bers Beta Sigma Phi C11v Fa11kf'~ rr<.taurant in F111ul1;i1n \'all P.I' will he Tht !'rtt 111g fnr· 111" plPrl i!" rrtual nf llrlla llf'l!a l\.~ppi! ch;1p!rr BP!a S1~111;1 r111 n11 \!nnrl a\', j lf·I 1,1 \lr<. l 'h.1rlrs llLi&h"s "' 1!11n11nc1 nn Flrarh 11dl Jil in !hn l!l'OLll) during lhe. R p m rrre1nnn.1 . B'nai B'rit h Tl1<> 411 ;inc" < o:iq fhapt"r Clf R"n;i1 R'nrh \\'nm pn 11111 p1f''r n1 the l...i:!.un:i. l~P.:irh f'11 1r RaJlr1 Cnrnp;in1 a! 2 1'1 p n1 S11nrla\·. 0('! 17. 1ri lhP \"r11·ptir! H;irhor H11.~h .t.rhrvil a11rl1tnr1um The brnr ftr P"l'fnt n1<111rp '' 1Jt 1rt"111rlr C1nrlerrll;i ::ind Art 11 nf S1111 n J.ak" T1ckrt.<. are ririrrd at S2 iO for adut!;; ;inti $1 .VI ftlt th1lrlr Pn 11·1th grou p tales also arailabJe. MARSHA J EN SKY W inter Rites Set The rniaii,emt n! ol C11rol Shl'dd and Dennis Sr.aid! \\.1 5 announced b,1· the hnde-t !ecl"s p::ire11!~ .. \Ir !'I nd :-.1rs. :\11llon C She(!<!,· during a fam1!~· ~a1 her1ng 1n their Ne\l'PQrl Beach hnme . I ;\li~s She<ld 14as graduated, frtnn ,\"e11·port ,_ .HatOOr Ji1gh School. ::i11ended UCLA and the ·linirersity of Oslo, and c\lrre.ntly is enrollfd in special educa!ion at the University of Ortgon. Her f1anct . son· of Mr . ;ind l\lrs. Anthony Svaldl nf Grand Junctil)n, Col., received a BA and ~!A .!It the Unil'er~ity of Colorado and is a PhD c•n- didate in special ed ucation 11t Oregon U. The couple will be married In St. Andrew's Presbyteri•n Church Dec. 22. KIDll l'RIZIS, PRIZES. PRIZIJ Enter "N1m1 Th. C1rev1•I Mer11 Cer1t .. t"' \\'a tch th.is p.1 ptr tor drt1lls LORNA MASON Betrothal Revealed A Fn11rlh nf .jul,1· "'!dd1nl! in \r11 pnr! Rrarh i~ he1n~ pl:i n- nPrl h1· r nrnn;:i de! .\1ar High Srh011! .cr::i!lu;i tl's Lorna A11n \l:;.•nn :in<I Dana ;\ltrhael Sh.:111 Th<'ir r::ir ,.nts are Llo.1·d 1\l ;:r~nn ol El Tnrn. l\lr~ l\l,\'tna ,\l;isnn arid ~Ir and ,\!rs. ,J;;n1es Shaw. al l of ~e1•·port Brarh. The bride·!!l!'c1 11 I I ~ n rl ~ Orange Clia.,t College. \\ hde her !1ance. stt1d1 e~ at t.:CI. Seniors .Go To Lunch Fr1da.1. Oct l~. 1s the dt>adline (nr re.~~r\"a11nns fnr th!' Tu,,~rlii~. Ot1 1!1 lu ncheon ;it nnon fnr srn1nr r1t 11.ens of the Harhnr Area .. ~poncnrtrl h.\' t'h11rch ""nmPn lnllPd l\IPn 11nrl 11·nn1rn 1nt rrrstPd in ::i!lenrl1n,1: rhe 'i.~ rent meal 11 rlh brief Pnt rrtain mPn! n1a.1· phnn e Christ lhurrh h1 !hf' ~P.1. :-.;,.11rnrt Re.:irh . ~herr 111~ lunr·h will hf ,<r;1rrl .\1rre th;:rn 100 ppr·snns al- ll'nri l'rl lhe r1r.st lunrll ::inrl prn- jf'C! lradprs hnpr tn ~f'hrr!ule !he !nod anrl r e I I Ii "' s h i p Sf'S~lflni; nn ::i wrf'kl,1 h;i~is SUIT YOURSELF ... in th is win11-and.cre1M twe pi11 t1J outfit by Ple!n J a ne. Th e $30. price wi ll sv il you, ~too. The Bidtiqu• knows how to make you hippy. ~I.,,,· BIDTIQUE :1167 VIA L!Db NIWPORT llACH 671..CllD • 119Wl ll CMll~U e 14MKAMIAltAIO • M,t,Jfll CMll•Ol Aries: THURSDAY OCTOBER 14 By SYn:\'f':Y 0\1AflR ARIES t \1:i rc h 21 ·Apnl J~1 PPrlnrm h:t~1c 1 ;isk~ !)nn"l skip es.<t nt1i1! 11ppn1ntmPn!.<, 1nclud1n~ ner1I for autli repair. Take no1h1ng lnr J;!ra111rd. 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Bar- rit rs of restric!1nn are dut tn f11ll a11'11> Ynu 11rP p1·ov 1d.-d \\'Ith mareriaJ needer! to gel Jnh rlnne ~("ORPIO IOcl 2.1·:\'01' 21 1 l'\ot 14'ise to rnix frli>ndship ;inrf mnncy. ,\lake son1e ch-'lngr~- ) PROFESSIONAL WATCH REPAIR Co111plt t• w1lth r•p•i• •••~ie• fo1 OMEGA ,ACCUTRON, . . ROl lX tki1 inel11e'11 ehro .. n19r1ph1,.,1.,p wi feh11 ind d1ton•· PROfESSIONAL JEWELRY REPAIR "''I•"· w, 11p1ir w1!eh11 &f 11 11 lvp ti. Compl 1t1 di1I ,,. flnlohinlj f••m f5 i nd .... ,1.,,,001 e:v1+11, from SI. lltin t 1 1i11e' 1ne' r11p1ir18, Dit mond1 1el i nd tit"l•nt 8. Com• J1l1!1 c11lin9 f1c1lily for e~1lom d11i9n1d j1w1lrv. Pttd t nJ b11cl ttllrin,int . Wt do 1U lyp11 of i•w•I,., rtpi i1. Open Mon., Thur1., P:rl . Tiii 9 P.M. H41tf01t IM!l"il'IJtl (INTtll u .. "''"' 11¥f . e,,,, 111.,. SU.Ital MUNTINOrOM CIH1'1 a ... tit .. lflllfW H111tlln1te11 It~ "1·Ulll ' • . s OAIL Y PILOT 3 Smorgasbord of Events Tempts New Members (f·.'!11ru1 'i ,\i.r1 .1 /.ltl!/1' 1/1•- tul•'•i 111 ,\f·11 1'111/ /11'UCi1 , ('11,l\l .l/o'.'"· l.!!~/!lllU /!11ttcl~ 11.11J .11 1., • ,. "' I " ,, 111111· ,, 1 /t (IC/q·, '" 'JllH• II' 1111., 1' 1/L 11/1/lf'<ll /II r11' /I ii/,)" /-'//,(f/' /r,l1ir11111/111•I '/It fl~! I 10' ' 1·, ,. ' !'•I !• '' (/• 1' 1•11111•"• ''/'"''"'''!•' ur ,\Ji ,• /,11 1,·rr (., ,r1, /';"/I; I: t"c/i 11 I J 1 ' p 11. / /, , • ,,/" 1, JI Ir 110 'ii'! ' I ., ' II I ~ ... 1/011 ) Adam s PTA ,\lr~. l"lill11rd IJOl\11' I 'fl'"rtcru CO:\\!.'\ l; l JI . 1' .. h~ 11)- sth(J{J! llli!hl ;111d H l'l'!,11.~ \1111 tak1· pl;ti.:c ;ii ; p 111. lOlllO!"f"U\\ 111 Ille Hlll!\q)lll'l)l·1,\' l""<itll \·o\untccr poirl'nl' 111\\ l'"\ Irr! !fir !l w l 111lcll J· ~1:tl llr11·r> hi1l1.tr11 ll1c• huur~ ol Ii aud fl 11111 tl•'[ ti: ;_imJ :z:: Bay View PT A ~Ir~. II. C. ~ullon l'rc,illrnl C0.\1 1:\"~ \ 1· \ll·tl111~ 11 111 prrcc<le h:11·!. !u '("lu~,J 111:!,hl ;l! 7 lonight Fu11d·r:11.~ ing pa1)Cr (lr11e 111!1 t:1kf' placc fron1 !I ;1 n1. tn nu .. 11 Frid:i~·. Ol·f Iii. 011 !111· school parku1g Jut College Pk. PT A .\Ir,. lloht:rt \l;1rulU I 'rr~1d.c111 REl'UHTS .\lrs .J11h11 :\]1111"1. n1c111hcr-li1p r 11;iir111 .l 11, rrporl.' a lo!:ll ul ·122 pt>r~t111~ h;n"{• 1u11i•'d 111(' <l r 1 1· r. :-itudenl :; 111 tl1e :;.CTIJllli grade rli1~s :<ee11r<·<l 11~ pprr·ent The) 11111 rr c1•11"(' a 1r<'e 1h;11 11 ill he pl;111\Pd on the :;c:hoo!gruunds along ll'11h n plaque corn1ncrnor:it1ng Ilic C\"Cll\. CM High PTSA ,\\rs. Carl Hot1n<1n I 'rc~1dt·nl C0,11\'li L'J1 \IC\•lan duua·r 11111 bt' ser1·ed fron1 S to 7 11111 prior lo ba(J>·lo-sthool 111µht Thursda1·, l)('t, 21 '11 ckc!~ at $1.SO and $1 ;,; 11111 be sold 111 the ASH /"(~1111 Pr0<·ceds 11 ill be used f•11· ~1lldc11\ \\'Clfare. 1\ecded 1olu11trers m;;I\-cont;H·t :'\lr~ ll.u·old Hohl iit 6~6~302 lur llll'!her 1n!ur111at1on. Eastbluff PFO lul. II. B. Elikf'r l'rC':.1dcnt l"O'.'llL\ll l'P Parfnl~' har\..- to·:-.l·hool ni~ht a1 7 JO IHnight 1n tllr rnul!1puqx.o~e 1 l"Jrn .\lc111bcr.~t1111 dn1 e 11111 be <ll><'llCd and 1nen1- tx~rship~ o( SI per fan11\y 11111 be :.old d11r1ng the C\Ctl· Ill!;. Estancia High PT A _,Jrs. \\"illiam i\o"·itk President C0\11\G UP: Back-to-school 1~1~ht Thur~da.\·. OrL "2.1, \1tll b<' prct'edcd by an ice cream social at 7 p.m. and 1ril! con- t111l1e through the c1·c11ini:: Jlu1nn1age sa le S;itur- d~1y, Oct 31, in the parking lot :it V::id \larket \!rs. 1'."illin1n i\01r;1k at li~tt-1 ..i1a •1r .\Jr!> Halph BQegel at 5~!i- 41lf'i:1 n1a.1· Ile contacted lor pickup ol donations Harbor Vi ew PFO .\Jrs. \\"ill ian1 Ligbtt•a p l'residcnl l'0\11\G l"P_ Bal"k-to-:oehool 111µht at 7 tonigh! . l'l-"0 11111 ~pnnsol'""'-Author~ Day, Tl1ur~day. Oct. 28. l'arents .1re 1n1·ited to attrnd. Killybrooke PT A i\lrs. Honalcl Arnold Presidrnt t.."t)\11:-."G t:P: B:ick-!o-srhool nigh! al 7 p.lll. IOlllOJTOll" in the rnulti-purpu;;e roo1n Fr"itn·;1J and Flrsta Tin1c 11 Ill tnke place al 2 µ.rn . S:iturday. (kt. 16. l!alian l\1tchen fc<irunng spaghcU1 rl1nncrs 11•ill be ser\'ed fronl 5 to 7 p.m. in lhe mul1 1- µurpose roorn. Admission is festiva l Aims at Fun Fun. food and gan1es 'rill be the order of the day Saturday, Oct. 16, at Killybrooke School. From :l to 6 p.m . game booth:-; \\'ill be open and fron1 5 to 7 spaghetti \\'ill be served. Dinner tickets are $1 .50 for adults and ~I for students. Sampling all the fare are (left lo rigl1t) .Jeff Goettsch, Debbie Goettsch and Cheryl ·rese ll. ~~~---,~~~~~- adulls, ~1 ')()· ~turlent-:. ~1 11nd prc:.chool. 50 1'l'll1 ~. Proceeds 1\•111 bt"' u,eJ lor yl<i~ gruunO e<1uiy111enl. Linda Vi.ta PT O rt k·h1rcl \"iC"clerhausrr President C0\11 ~G t;P 1l allu11 !'en rr11"n1va1 \1·11\ l>e fro111 10 a.rn. to 6 p rn. S'11unlay, lltl 30 ~!rs. Hich•1rd li.•11 {'tl is 1:ti:i1nu<1n Ecu1o~~ dri l'e 11·1JJ lake p!;icc 110111 8 a n1 to nO(ul e1 f'fl' !h1n! .\1,111day st:ir1111.I( Oct 18 on !he ...chrol p;.1rl·.in~ lul l'ri1rs 11111 hl' a11:irdrcl !o 11 inners 111 upp·rr ;111d !ci11 er gnidc )c1 r1-; Lindbergh PTA .\lrs. Jack Dal itbon Pre~1de1\t CCl\11'.'\C 1·p. :'llr111hrr•h1p 1\r11c 1•.1!1 start ,\!unclay. U<.'L 18, and co n t i nu e through Tucsd;i~·. Ott 26. :\!rs Hie/lard S h a r p . t•llairn1an anno:.in{·es 1 h c then1e i.~ Flo1rcr /'011er Fa1nilv dinner Th11r~da.1'. CX:t. is. 11·ill be ch01rcr! hy ~1 rs. S.-1rn Cordiero and .\!r.:;. Donald \\"olfc . Mar iners PFO Bill Clark President j :in \\n1 (;1\berl 01\clb1:.s 1:. l'ht11rn1a11 Monte Vis to PT A \Ir:.. Thon1a~ E. ll~rnd\111 President CU:0-11:\"li VI': Back-to-~chool 111ghl fur p;irl'nls al 7 10111gl1t . _ . Fa1n1ly :.kating party lron1 7 to !I.JO p 1n . 1\lond;iy, (kt 18. at ll :ll"ll'Or Holler [(111~ ••. }:1·u logy :111 .•rene.~s pi o~ra111s 1111! ral.c pl<!Cl' ill JO (I Ill. Fri· 1J..i.r. 1J,·r 2'.?. and .11 Ju .JO .. 1n. \\"edn e,;d;iy, 0 ('t 27. Newport Hts . PT A .\lrs. Halph E. '.'lte1 t'll' f'ft':>Ld{'ll\ Cll:\ll\t: L"P · F;1ll Fa11 1ily Vair IY!tl takc pl :iee r1·1J111 4 tu 7::10 p.n1. \\'cdne)iday, (){"t :!O .\[1·;;. J ii i.: q u I e Bol·kn11llf'r 1 s ch;11rn,,111. l'ersons 11·ish111!! lo don:itc 1terns 1n;i1· c:ill \Ir:. Hobert Vhle ;1! 64j -0!)51. Paularino PT A \it·k 11:·1n,on Pres1dcnl C0\11\'G UP· B:ick-lo·srhon\ r1ight al I p.n1. to1norT n11· 111 1he n1ulll)>urpose roo111. '.'\1ck Hanson. pres1<l!'111 11•111 spe.1k on l101r Parents Can !lel11. li~::POHTS : \lrs Keith ' ' , • ... ~ "",, ~ :) / ~ l ' CO:\ll~G LiP : Annual irr cre;.m social will 1akr place tron1 4:30 10 7:30 p 1n. Frt- da1·. Oct. :!2. Proceed<; 1ri!I go. to1r;1nls a r Q \ l c g e ~("holnrsh;p and S('hnol pro- jrcts. L:arkt'r. me n1 be r ~ h 1 11 chainnan reported that the \:Ontrst Prldl'd 11·ith an enroll· 111ent of 4tt Georp.r flobertson·s fifth gr.1<le cla~s rece11·rd a plaque fur 11rst place with !7.'i pcn • .:f'nt .\!rs. .Jack Stkes. \\'a~·s and nu•;uh t·lniinnan. reported a profit of S5! 11;is realized fro111 t11r i-.kating party and ~.)3 i1'fll r1 tile paper <lr i1·c Elephants Color Ely sian Socia l Mesa Verde PTA 1\lrs. l)avid Chan1btrlain Prcsldrnt ("i nd.1· '.\Ii· !1:1~·1-h11\(\-. :i '...:111d rlcnll;in! 3'.' \\rs .I 1..:. l\:1nH·l ;1,1 d ·'' 111:1 l~1lr;1 ~l'!"ll.' tll·~~l'l"l prc\·1c111ng till.' l '11t'1Ht:1 11 •·\ \l.ir 11 1:.:h Sl'litil)I l-:!1:-1:in l1l':-:-cr1 Soe1al and t:1 1\d 1:i('11i1,111 I ~:1lt !'arl'll\.~ :l.IH\ friend ~ arc 111- co:-.11.\r; L"P. \lcrnbcrsh1p {l1"i1e 11'111 continue through Frida y, Ort. 22. 1\lrs. Roger !-'ranee. chairn1an ;111- not111ccs lha1 happy face but- tons and parries \1 ill br all'nrdcd to the lh rcc classc5 .~ecuring Ille n1ost menl· bcrships HaH01rcen carniv<1l 11111 he pl'csented lron1 4 ·10 8::10 p.m. Frid01_1. Oct. 29, ::ind sp::i~hett1 dinner 11ill be ~erred 1ron1 6:30 10 Rea PTA ( "( l\11 \I ; \ I' ,\ II \ l I I :1 ,. ·' I • ' 1 : , \ f\ )I IL\. l\'ii\ iL>\ 1'01\\ I I 1111• ~1·h1>1>I ii,111 ,\\1·" I l1·,1:\ \1:·11 ,~hll :111d \\1 -(11·<11'.;1' ·1 .'101·. 11;ah11-.: ~.1 :11np 1 l1.,:r1111•11 \111\ 111' t•ulltrt 111;.'. d1111n;; 1111• Cl l'IH!I(! !:Fl'Ol\T~ ~l1·.. ll ;1 r o I rl 1111111\:1". 11:l\.:; ;111d 111r;1n~ l'h;·1Lrr11~1n 1t>\1urt' <1 pr111'1t nf 1.:\!u 11 as !"l'11l11l'd 11·11111 1hr II'!' <T rain ~oc1al F1r~t p\a<"r 11111nr•t • 111 thr ,. :1 hr dceu111t1nl!, contr~1 11' r 1 r :\lrs. \"ern .'lollan P resident CO~ll:'\G l"P : 'llc111brr· !· !I dri1·e II ill encl Frid.1\" n, 1 l:l. Jin) Selby 1~ tl1.11rin.•1l St. John Aux. Euro pe by V an I .r-\ r ., (. 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Thi· l'arkl\lrd, l1:.1r 1.J,,11,·d up for 1h1J1' 1rip for about :-.:x 1non1h.~ bul lhf' 1t111rr:H\" 1~ '•1111 <1f}{'Jl·('IUlrd ··Our hc11d~ ;irr erarn111rd fl'Hlll pir1Ul"C' Ill .• rh1~11 .• ,,lid• l.11a!.1 "'\.1J1• "C II 111· :ililt• 1111 '-t't' l1l1t-.t' r:i~rl1·~ ;111(1 1hc: [,.Il l\ IT Ill pt'!~PJI ., .\lt hnul'.ll thr1· t1 ;11 1• 1101 li:1rt 1 :u~\ 111;qo1 <' ~· 111 p I II i:: ,., 1,1 nf'lltt Pt ~rt'll ,\111rr 1i·a1 !1rst. !hr l':irk/11rds 1Pn1;i1n t·nnt1dr11l :irid cn!l1us1nst11· Tile~· pl;u1 to Iii ill 1vi1h ;;u{'h '·u1111 t·r~;1 I plra~\1rc~" as surf· ini:,: -011 l'orlU!!llCSC beaches. l:lr111~ ou\ of schoo l :i11pca],1., 111<>s! to th1' ~·oungc.~t !r;i1·clcrs rl"cn though lhcv 11·dl hr sur- rounded IJ~ a gcograph~ \cs.sPn. -~~~'.},/f/lA~~ /lf.e ~ raoct o~ ' 6-08 EAST BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE' PHONE 673·8310 Sl"ICIALS -THURS ., FRI ., SAT. -OCTOIER 14, is, l' ---·· WASHINGTON STATE lllAKFAST SPECIAL JOE'S PURE-PORK SAUSAGE RED-DELICIOUS APPLES SWEET I. JUICY 9 10 ... Pock• 'I 49~ 19~ WI RISIRYI THI JUGHT TO LIMIT QU.ANTITIS 1·1ted lo roinc r:irly fnr dc.::scrt illlc! brn11 ~in;::: nn R:1tk·!o-~chool night \\"cdne~d:ly. 011 20. '/"hr c1C'11!. ~pnn~tJ rcd by lhC' l"I'.\ 11·111 ra1.~t funds for audio 1 JS- ual c<pupn1c11L 11rn1~r l);i~', Todd Lei' .. hihn l\a1i~11cr. :0.1ar)' 1\ ;i 1 e 1\11der~11n ;1nd ,\!111·_1 o·:-..t•1ll University Pk . PT A ;:idull~ and ~n ('Cll!~ fn1· {'hildrcn. a1·p ;11:nl<ihlc lrnn1 ··!11d1 l\IS <ii\(\ 1111\ hr :o;q\(! "'· lht• !hi•ll" \'t"l)f"('f'i\:;, 11 111 l)r·n('t'I llll' 1111111.,1•1" 1•1;- :\Hrrd ,.ork 111"111111h'l11 :1J :.lll<h l'Cll!t'I 1'1 L·H.lcnl Wilson PTA ('!1\!l\f; I I' Fa1111h u r (l r<.1n1 ~11c1:il S\JIJ11S01 \'II b~ !he !"!".\ 1, 1\1 1.11..r pla\·c lro1n 7 to !I p n1 F ralay. ()(·\ Iii. in thr rnu!l1pttrf>0Sr ronrn. T1l'krls. ;1\ SI l11r \lr.~. 1\11hrrt ~:u1k1·~· !'t 1"1drn1 l"lJ.\ll\l1 l 1': S\1r~.cr~ nrl'I randy 1111\ Or ~Id ;i\1c r ~< 11001 Fr1da1 . {){'!.< 15 "fht Fricndfieit Sdnn( Jn ·r aum.' ROUX SHAMPOO STYLED AND SET V/,,h ""'" '51-..Jri'r• -u •l>.:>t ,.,IHI <o(f., ('C"'" ~I•• ~ .. n6.oy ••••• Sl .ol<l FASHfON STYLEl1 HAIRCUT EVERY PERMANENT W AVE GUA llANT l£0 IN WRITING CREMl OIL PERMANE"HT WAVE Arel Rou>< c.,,....,,. '"' r ,,.,._ t lurlo•' to-.honn ~tylf'rl k:••r ( .,! • ~homo<"' or-1 ,et.. Qn" ,INTE;D OR flL(A(HtO HAif:: "as ROU X. rii.c:e c .. qnge Colo<-;..., 1() ...Unu1es loM'i for ,..ttks '"'''"'°'-" pe<o•1<M o;nd rub-01/ Nooh.1rol colo•'I. o;f groy or dull ho"-Go~~o· ,,._ !Of blt.,xtied. h>tlvdes Style ond Se•, ROU X ''Foncifult RINSE Cnlor•. ,...,mrifintrly! C""e'~ q•av c:OtT>plrtL'ly! 1 n n ~" bl..och<-d N,.r! .V.Otel->r<; b !r Ot:litd t-.o•r '"new 9'"""''"· IJ r>.c•t•<>Q colo".: ~r<Me '" -~h:;rr1pco; O\.lf -..-0 fod•"9· l.OUX "foMi-tone" CREME HAIR. TINT . . lnr::lud<-'< ~no"'(ioo o;nd ~''· ~ vii 41 ' ·• , . ~~~-,. Tovch lJ? Rou.-"fonc1-1onr" C•r~ l-'o1• Tr.1 g 1"1!'< 'IOI!~, ""°'"! .-.oltKnl, l u \l t OU'< Mo r. Mrro . 1.x), Wed. 't•I ~prn ·' ..................... _____ ,:: ·. .. 5outh (oast 'Plaza ·. LOWER LEVEL -NEXT TO MAY CO. COSTA MESA s4o-8888 I .. Here is the value ·everyone has been waiting for. • • ' El fi l .. '. <! .. •• -. ... "~. t': ' . , .. !': ;.:-... ' f"·· r •• r .• · r • ,,.. •• •.· ~-· .: ' . .. ~- ?'' Super Shopper Grocery Specials! ~ ~ App/B IBUCB ...... ~g .. 3.o~.~~~s ...... J/Ms/ ~~ ~~ S&.W ••• What more needs to be said abo ut quality? •.• and at. this price, v.·hy Settle for Jess ; "' ~ Roga/1 lmvB/s ....... ~6. ~ •.•••• a t:=: So absorbent ••• compare and sec for youi·sclf ! Choose white or colors in dct.:o.ralur prints ; ~; Andersen's Soups .. ~~-.3.o~.c.A~~ .. S i $1. r ~· Of course, you'll "'ant their famous Split. Pea ••• but ,,·hy not. lry Bee(&. Dc:111 , P otalo ot• 'fomato:' ' r: Salad Dressings ...... ~~~~1~·~ ....... 39< ;~ ... " f-1 Choose your fa'forites ! ... 10 ounce jars ..• and each is a special invitation to added dining pleasure: '" ;. f ~ Del Monte Cats up .............. 21 t ,.._ Rich flavor •• from vine-ripened tomatoes! 1-1 oz. ~ Schilling's Casseroles . .. . . . . . 59¢ l: Taco Casserole, TosU;tclo or Tamale Pie! ' ~~ Chun King Dinners ............. 69' f:: Five course dinners •.• choice of ·1 linds ! Frozen. ~ r Dial Soap .................. 2 '" 39 ' .. Ba " th aize bars ••• choice of colors. "· ~-i Pilrina Dinners ................ ~1.09 ·· · Xitty'a favorite varieties ..• 4 lb. pkgs. ,·; Grape Nuts ........................ 49¢ The cereal favored by so many! •.• 18 oz. pki;:-. Apple Cider ...................... 59¢ Tree Top ••• half gallon of flavor and pleasure! Orange Juice ................ 5 '" $1 C:l l l•"a.nte ••• frozen c.oncenlrate •.. 6 oz. cans. Green Giant Rice ........... 3 "' 11 F'rozen, simply 11cat and serve ?·Reg. ~9c varieties. Gino's PiUM ................ 69~ Large size. Cheese", Pe11p('roni Cit· Sausage '. Kellogg Pop Tarts ......... 39¢ All flavors! Scr,·c hot from the toaster ! Gerber Baby Food ... 3 ,., 25¢ Your cho ice? of baby's faYorites ••. slraine<l ! ~' Wizard Deodorizers ............ ~ '¢ ~-Say ''Begone" to unpleasant odors! n co.nee. Snap·E-Tom ............ 8 :.~~ $1 'fon1ato j uice plus 1'Po\v !''. 10 oz. •.•• 6 for $1 ' t.:L • 'F" • h 49¢ ( raurlC IRIS .................... .. ':· F aultless •.• restores softness ! ••• ~O oz. Yu ban Coffee ... 3 LB. c1N ••• $2.29 1 lb. can •••••. 83c :.!. llJ. ca11 •••• , .~1.G;. > ·-~· [". Super Delicatessen Specials! ~ ~ Jack Cheese .............. 79~ --~ <->.: ~ ~ .. ;: ,_ f'! " r . '· .. El Rancho's ••• California Monterey style ••• smooth, creamy. Ey the piece! Rath Lunch Meat, OL 35¢ Kraft American ...... 69¢ All llelf or All Meat Bologna. Salami Individually wrapped slices, 12 oz. Horseradish Sauce B• •t 2 91\ OL 35~ ISCUI S .. . . .. . . pkc• Fisherman's \Vharf goes wiUt lan1b ~ l-fuugry Jack Butlc1milk, ~asy !Ixin'! . ' ~ Liquor Values! i ~!!!! .. :wn~~gso: Y~ ~~!! !·~~~~;:~o·~-!~8.88 ~-: Mflfe(s ..... u r1cK •••• ~.22 Early Times ......... ~11.98 •• lila'.h Li!e Beer, 12 oz. NR BotUe1 ! Slrai1ht Whiskey. Economical Vs pl • .,, ~ FRESH LAMB! WESTERN FED! U.S.D.A. CHOICE! ~\noU1cr out.sia~di ng cxan1ple of I.he diffcrcuc:c you f ind :d; J::f Rancho ~ Don1~slit: l:i.n1U .•• nut imported~ •.• :1-:d frl'!-h'., .. -n1;\'('t' L1'en frozen: .\11./ ll's L.~.1).,\. 1hoil·e quality ••. :u11l, hl'f:t o( :tll •• ~·uu're ~el'ved by cx pcrien ce1 l IJ11lt·hcrs ••• \\·ho gi\·c .ro u exacf ly \\'hat yoti "·:int, 35 :·•nu '"ant it! Loin Lamb Roast ...... s~.A~~ ~~1~ ...... $1.49~ !:io delicious ... and so nutritious, too! Scr,-e fresl1 donie:;Lic Jan1b and kno'v that il's the best ! .. ..,, ~,.. .. , •A,._. ... -0 ---/ ...._ .... '1/.-,,. -.........: .. ·~--... ~ ..... LARGE LOIN lambChop1 So mul'IL good eating on thrge lrnrlcr tasty lan10 chops ! You'll Jove the fla- vor ... autl our price: Small Loin Lamb Chops $1.59 lb. Boneless Lamb Chops .... ~1.59 n.; ::l o very lean • , • they'll be delicious broiled! Saratoi:a cut •.• more good eating far th&monert Chuck Steaks ........ f~~r~~ f~~' ........ 59~·: Compare the va.Jue! See that you get more ior your money in U.S.D.A. cl1oice c.huck steak at El Rancho I. Beef Brisket ....... ~E.s~~ ~~~~L~~s! ....... 99~ You'll be delighted v.·hen you see it ••. delighted to cook it and the family ,viU delight in ea.ting itl Chateaubriand ..... r~~~E~ .A.G~~' ••••• $ 2. 7 9 ~ • \Yhen you ,,·ant to serve the best ••• for flavor, tenderness and satisfaction! fltet Mi&aon ••• 2.19 a.. Ground Beef ..... mu LEAN! ••• 89~ Game Hens ...... z4 OL 11c1 •••••• 79~ ,\J\\"nys fresh ... for the difference in flaYo r ! So much flavor ••• so much more value~ Sliced Bacon .... El RANCl!o·s •••• 59~ Braising Ribs ..... so Mum ..•. 59t.. !:iliccd ::1. lillle thicker, leaner . _ • ranch style! Hearty flavor from U.S .D.A. choic& bee!I' Fillet of Halibut ...... 79~ Rainbow Trout ....... 39!. Mild flavor, delicious breaded, fried! Comes to your house t 5--0z. min. . PDQ Shrimp .. 12.0z. P11 ••• 69' La l!oca, peeled, cleaned, dc\·elncd ! Fresh ·Red Snapper .. 99f5: Fillets, !-0 make the value rreatu~ Super Fresh Produce! . Iii ... l:t liBBBUBIJ ............. ili·j Ripe! Sweet! At this price, serve U1em for breakfast;. in salads, for dessert~ . Delicious. Apples ....................... 4 lk ~; Crunchy crisp with the flavor that lets you know the}·'re from the Northw•t~ ,. Potatoes .......... 5 lbs. 29' Broccoli ............... &: ·" U.S. No.1 White Rose:, smooth, clenn ! Garden fresh .•• for the difterence I :~ • •• .. • .. •' , ~ ~ Portuguese Rose ... '1.99 Cabernet ............ :'2.85 AH••ca •.. all J>1ll'POH winer ~ Sauvifnon ••• Louis Mart!nl • , • fifth Prices in effect Th.1ir1. t1Lrouoh. S1,n., Oct.14, 15,, l&, 17. No 1a.les to dealers • Open daily 9to9 ••• Sunday10 to 7. Fresh Garlic ........... 49~ Servinf lamb! •.• :vou'Jl want this! fresh Mint ........... 19~ Add the muter touch to Jamb! .· ·: :· , ' '-' • ~ ~ ARCADIA . 1"'""' 1111 H""''"''"" u. i'ii1, 1 • PASADENA : i':ii l· SOUTH PASADENA : i1i'M· HUNTINGTON BEACH: i1iiil· NEWPORT BEACft 1111 "'•· ,,, 1,.,1 ,1~ 1, ~ •11 '.11 1 1.•, r 320 We st Colof~~o Blvil .. ,,. Fremont and Huot111r,ton Or .",1 W.1rne1 and A l~illlQu1n !Bo .ud w;i lk Centrr 1 " l'1'1'1 l.1 tl:lid ! [)1 f 1 t!Jln11 Vill.ir,1 c1 iilti \ • • • JI PILOT AOVEl?TJ t't OAll Y PILOT 33 KNACKWURST OR SKINLESS FRANKS 1-UlllfW NATIONAL 12.0Z.Pl:G .. s1 ~.~ FRYING ··---.CHICKEN ROUND STEAK USDA CHOICE OR STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF s~:E 89c RIB STEAK USDA CHOIQ OR STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF 95~. ~-'~--I SUMMER SAUSAGE 69« U.S.D.A . GRADE A WHOLE BODY LB . BONELESS .................. LB. 99• OKAR#.AY(ll I -OZ. P11.G. CHOPPED HAM 79c OKARMAYEll 1-0Z P11.G ...... . LUNCHEON MEATS MANHATTAN 5-0Z. PACKAGES c GROUND SU CED BEEF BACON , •RESH• LEAN• DELICIOUS TABLE BRAND GROUND HOURLY 1-POUND PACKAGE (0MllNATIONlOA1 •0UVI 2 7 lO A~ • iPICEOlUNCHEON.• iANOWIC.M LOAF.• PICl(ll Pl#.lfNTO • c AU #.IAT OR AUIElf I OLOGNA COTTO SALAMI •PfPPfl LOAF • lfff SALA.Ml• IAlllKUE LOAf • DUTCH L0 .4.f •HEAP CHEESE ........... .• IA. CUT-UP FRYERS ··-••. 33' 57~. 45~. JIMMY OLAN REGULAR OR HOT 7 5c USDA otOtCI 01 ST A TEI MOS. CEWTIFIED llEJ 6~ IJS.O• Ct+Otel OI ST• TEI llOS CEtTIFllD lllf s 119 PORK SAUSAGE ......... La . ROUND BONE ROAST LB. 7 · STEAKS ~~u:ua1 ................. LB. MORREll'SPllDE s~ IONEUSSBIEFSHOULDEI 9""' USDACHOtclORSTATlRIROS.CEITIFllDIElF s I '9 SLICED BACON ............. LB. ... ROLLED ROAST ............. LB . ... . SIRLOIN TIP STEAK LB. OSCAIMAYIRALLMlATOIALLIEEF 4""' 1-STTHRUS-THRll ... ll.99t 7""' ~DACHOICEOISTATlRllOS.CEITIFIEDlfEf s 1 •s BOLOGNA 12 .oz .. 1i, ...... aoz. 7 RIB ROAST 6-TH&l-THRIB •.... L~ y· I-BONE STEAK .............. LB OSCARMAYEI 75c USDACHOICIOISTATIRBROS.CERTIFIEDIEEF 8""' USDAOiOICIOISTATEllROS.ClRTIFIEDllEF $149 SMOKIE LINKS ....... 12.oz . RUMP ROAST ................ LB. 7 PORTERHOUSE1r1AllLa . oscA•M•vu 73c uso•010ic1oosr•TE•BRos.cur1mo"" 47< usToO"c"°pic•ooSsrl•Rn•L1100sCEirN;;EAK .. LBS 179 WIENERS:~i:LL~~ •............. LB. CHUCK ROAST .................. LB. FANCY CALIFORNIA RED DELICIOUS LB. .AVOCADOS LARGE FANCY CALIF HASS 2 c TEW '••!' q ny fl" nr r TTAMALES , .. "' 3Jt FOR BROWN G ASH BAGS ~:r:" ,. , '1.29 19c INSTANT OATS ~~~,L~l~~:~-,~"I 1 n1 45c LARG!IXTR••••<YGRHN . ll ONIONS HALFHILL TUNA ~.~;~;:" ,, '" 29' BELL PEPPERS ...... , , 33' . .,,. 3 25< u.s.No .1 CHUNKBONITA ::,i, .• ,..,, 1.AIGEFRHMTENDHC •·l• SWEET INSTANT OATS n""'" 45' 'CARROTS ., .... G, 5 J '25' NS TOATS '0:'.:'.~::·~;",.·""'45• 1 SWEET VINE RIPf C • I: I TAN "'fl~OWN s..ir.AR J lo.- CASAB-AS isii •==I rn --:z~;;J I -~l~~~~kii~:~~~:j~ICE :::: ~~ ~ .t-~ 7u4 ~ .~~~:::p ~~1:1~~~~~fAK:tPliuN'[s ''.~: ~~ iiiiilER ROLLS 4 ··00·• 1 :~:· 18• MEATBALL STEW ~·~;:, . ,.,, 69' v.U.11t1C.AM•' ...... ,,...................... 'ICsGS. ~ PHAN"' 7-SEAS DRESSING ~g~i1[~<; .. R n1 45' ' ALASKA COD ...... ··········•·DZ.••• .., DIOD02•"4'" NALLEY 'S THICK CHILI . . ""' 453' fl.ASMMlfOl'Vl.41. • 6ftc ,..,,M C NAB'ISCO OREO ~:~~~1c~t <; . I!. n1 1' BUnERID 5Tl4K5 .. ~o" 7 "" CRISCO OIL• 24-0UNCE 59' "".'"""' !J8' "",."'"""'~" 9t .•,.•n™•souo:P KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES "" 29' APPLE PIES ·--.. , "•., FRUIT COllLERS ............. , ,, 47' 1110& llt ~ CRINKLE CUTS . ·-··· "' PW&ONIOllS •• -........ ""' IN 1.t.NOU!!AllllCf•l l!O s111 1111)&\Tl f)l)c BUFFET SUPPERS ···-, , , 8lJZEll CAHO'B ···-""' IN IWtlT • l•·OL ... SI.JS 85C RSH STICKS&t'.f.t........ ...OL CREAM PIES ... ..,.,.. ........................ a ... 2Jc UOltTOllAl!IOll lD 5 11 ....., 85• MUTPOTPIEl '·" ,COOFILLm . ·---"· "'l"lllll MAIO IJ.(ll. t 7c INlc "'"'1'1!1111 'UWlllll 7n. OIANGElUICE __ ,., L-:F M>HNSTON PIH -·'" ;r llU•tl l s1• •llDSITl 35' HALllUTFILLm " •OCCOLllPfAIS _,,,. .... 22· ROD'llMnAnON 31 c Slll IOUll C81A.M y········ l•·Ot. COID WAID PEN & QUILL TOPPING -"oz 43' au~-1Ts OVALTINE .o,.,;_ . .,o, 72' ~'::" • MIRACLE WHITE CLEANER ... o• 79' AMlllUI CllllSI GLADE ASST. FRAGRANCES 'O• 49' 39 MAGIC SIZING g:;: ..... •o Ol 69' !'.~l" .. ":"'. c HALFHILL TUNA ~·~t~, ''" 49' ., .. ,, .. ,,., DR. ROStDOQ.FOOD "" "°' 17' 1•..ot.PKl.tk 1111150 DETIRGENT ••••68c DllAl ll'IG " JOUYTIME .... 35' .... 6"' CAN CAN 7 . • • ~e.aU;f, & ?luudif Aidi. BRECK PLAYnx COMMAND SHAMPOO TAMPONS HAIRSPRAY DeT.MOIM.Al-Oll'f ~~JO s 119 J.oz.. s 117 53 < CLOSE-UP ~·; TOOTH PASTE SUDDIN BIAUTY' HAIRSPRAY 1.ou•c1 .......... ., ... 111 ""~ c..11 .. 65• 65' l~~OU•Cl .......... SI .Sii ~.·~~· •I )Ol. --A"'N"'A=c"'1N.-:.+""""""'D~R"'1'"s'"T""A"N;=-+...:c Ylt ALIS TABLETS TABLETS LIQUID "" s 199 "' $ 19 Of ll)O or u BANIPRAY DEODORANT BAYER TIME RELEASE •or 77• ~';, 78• SCOPE MOUTHWASH FIRESIDE SUGAR HONE Y 29 GR AH A McRACKERS ......... ~fi~· c CHiiTO c 0 LATE .............. ~~~· 7 5 c HUNGRY JACK INSTANT MASMFn 8 9 ' POT A TOES ................. 3i~l· ' ii'lcHiii~is AUNT JAN1·s ........ ~A0l·69' lmY CROCICEI •ANGEL FOOD Ott CMIFFOM 5 9 CAKE MIX .......................... ~~~-, ' FfSTIVAL 3 s I GRAPE JELLY ..... ~~~l· COl,.D WA'll OffltKifNl . D11Al '"0.AG41 s 19 9 VEG. COCKTAIL f~~~L ( ' 4~ 04 39' • ALL LIQUID VEG.COCKTAIL rnf:,~" •• "51' "" GAL Al RW ICK ' SOLi D COLORS '04 69' I MARGARINE IMP[ll11l 10,·IPll(IO l·POU .. 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OttObtr lJ, 1971 Veal Parmigiana Leans Toward Elegance BJ BAJUSUA GIBBONS t cup 18 ounteSI pot·slyle substitute lo equal 1~ cup) pudding mix and blend nn high cream (se ven ca lories per unflavored gel atin l'lnd one SUi tr suhst1tute, folJo w1ng the nf a nine-l och pie pan \v!l h 1 oottage cheese J package fud.ie or dark :ipeed until creamy. Blend in tablesppon.1 Servts eight -envelope of dirt chocolate dirtttions 1n the prtteding t a bl t s pp on but lrr or Tired or that dreary ditl? I cup skim milk (fresh or chocolate Uutanl podding pudding mix. scraping down 1 ~9 calories each y,•ifh sugar, pudding into a saucepan: add rf!<'1pe . Only 81 calories per m11rg ar1nr, sprtnkle "'1 1h 111 about a nice Italian r«:0n.sututed ) mix ~ sides of container o f le n. 125 calorles wilh s u ga r ont cup skim milk, one cu p slice. cup grAhl'l m rracker crumhs. r toni&ht? \1 teaspoon vanilla Beat the gelatin and lhol Mixture will be thic k. substitute . water and he at u n t ! ! Press f1rml,v ir1lo pl ace Ch1 !1 • Veal Parmi&iana, perha~. \i teaspoon salt water in your blende r until Scoop into ple shell and chill thickened, 11tirr1ng conslanl!y. QUICK GRAHA1\1 CRACKER before f1l11n~. or riu1ck·b11 ke 1n 5l picture it -crusty i.,. teaspoon ciMamon thoroughly dis50lved . Add all three·four hours before EXTRA Sll~i VERSION PtJur into belnder and add CR UST a ~51klei;ree fl1•en five-.~IK tlell of tender v e 1 J • LC cup sugar (or sugar remaining Ingredients except servi ng. Add aerosol whipped Empt y l~'n envelopes of cheese, st1lt , cinnamon and Grease the si des and bt!ttnrn minutes. mmermg ina savory tomato1-~~-'-~-=-~~~=--~~~~~~~~~-'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;1;uce. spiked with Parmtsan l eese and topped w i t h eJting mouarella There, doesn't 1h1t sound tter than the h1mburger :)Uld collage chee5e you had in • • nd ~ (I really lhink that the pie 'A'ho write diets don 'I • to eat!\ :, At only 280 caloril's a :;crl'ing . Veal Parmigiana not :,:.i1y sounds better. i t ' s :Jtobabty slimmer than !he :jl<lious fare fnund on so many :9<:1uc1ng menus. ;.: That's because \·eal is such ~ calori e bargain -only 700 :o lories a pound for lean. :1fnder loin of veal ... ;:: THE SLlf\1 GOURfllET'S :!: VEAL PAR!VIIGIA~'A ... ;:; 1 ~i pounds veal cutlet ~ pounded thin •• .•~ 113 rup bread crumbs .. , ::~ 4 tablespoon s gr a t e d "": Parmesan cheese g~ I tablespoon olive 01\ ..;.: I cu p tomato sauce ;t.~ 3 slices 13 ounces l part- ~ skim mozzarella che€se ~Garlic sall 10pHonal f :~: 1 tahlespoon c r ush ed ~· oregano ':After pounding the cuUt ts in \~ith the edge of a heavy ate. cu t them int o six pieces. • mhine the parme~n and ::i read crumbs in a paper bag ::tind sha ke up th e cutlets until :;tv rll-coaled. Hea l \he 011 in a ::,!Klnslick ski1let and brown the ~!neat quickly on both sides. ~ Arrange in a baking dish c;-nd cover wi!h the tomato :•Jauce: add garlic salt to taste. I .. ul the mozzarella slices in ~ al f and top each cul!et. pnnkle ""'ilh oregano and ~ eke in a preheated 3i5·degree ~ven for 10 mi nutes or longer, ~'l!ntil cheese is bubbly. Serves "· 200 I . ~ix -ca ones per serving. ~ Add an enormous l.ossed ::i alad with Italia n d i e I ·.:f!ress1ng (eight calories per !jablespoonl a nd a c runchy, :~same·seeded breadstick i3B :--calories.) After dinner lreat :~oursel f . to a demitasse of .~a ppucc1no· extra strong or ;~spresso·sl r!e coffee navored ;~1th cinna~on and sy,·eelened ~ith sugar suhst\tuh'. top ped ;•·ith a tablespt:l(ln of y,·h1ppe:d ':(op1)ini:. lt all edds up to less ~lhan 500 calories' ~ That \11as no apple 10 !he ~arden of Eden, it was ~hocnlate Sour Cream Pie~ :,;(:Inly Sat;in Cfluld conjure up ;4urh a de\ tl1.~h.ly<lehghUul ::temptation. ·: Chocola !e Pie ts bad f'nough :2;p1kccl v•1th !h€' subtle l;ing of :~ur rream 11 ·~ absolutely :~atan1c. An<! ;inyv•here frnn1 MOO to 500 calorics t1 :<.lice' ~· It's easv to duplicate the ~el vet y riChncss of sour cream ~500 calories a cu11ful. ! 'i'nu dn ~ w1lh th;it \•1rtunus p.1tron P.aint of dieters, pla1 n old pot· ~yle cotta~e cheese. only 170 ~a lories a rup u:!.:--Cottage cheese" ~rust me. The fla vor of this ~~a l:tr pie b'lll. no ;IJela · 1p arafl 10'--tbe ~la orless glnhhy stuff they i r\'e you on the 80·ccnt diet ate special in the drugstore! has the !iW ilched-0n zing of ... tour cream -plus all the t,_iiutrltioft. protein-rich low.fat ~ssel:i of collage cheese. tAnd t his recipe is a snap to ake , thanks In In s t a n t dding mix. No juggling egg lks or baby-sitting your ,. uble·boiler. You turn it all :~n with your blender. and It's ~ady for chilling in less than {so minutes! JuocoLATE SOUR CREAM -~ PIE I &.inch crumb crust {recipe given) ' : labiospoonl pl1in 1•l1tln ~ cup boUinl water ~ 1h cup cold water :> f :;Green Lea • tRaady to T ~a r ' Most 1,.1y .,..no ah:>uld b< tern, rather than cut wUh • ~. knife or 1htan. Contact with metal tenda to Induce dllCOlor· Coll .579· 1400 for locotlon of nor. MC1r•I you. CoU ull«t If to)I VONS GROUND MEATS AJ!E THE GREATEST! ~~~~~~~~~~-,,.., __ ......... _,,, ............ ...,....._i..~.iir.i-.. ....,. ~ ....i hr!. Tho ........... "' fr..i.. looo """~"' .. _ 1 .... w!.o1 ~ v-TM.lo '°"9 c;..u..11 """""'-V-lo .. i-y -how lo. g.......d -·pt--IMtlr!..n-i.--i.. .. .,.,-._..."'-.-i""'"•· n.,. w..1 w111 WI J""I ,,,_ io.-"' -'"6-· .... ~-111 .,.. ... ..,ry. W-·'-v-~, ..... Gr-.d ....,.., "1-. o.--1 ....,.. _, bH !.-. c;........i ..... ' Wont to Make Som1t/Jfn1 O•t of it? NOW IS Tout CMAHCf , •• II' IT'S llmMO IUMllWJal, ~ llW.T IO.U' OI UllCIO.Jl, Tun' MUT UU.S. 'Nf\1 54Vf YOU 10c,. W1TM (OUl'()t.(. ON ON ,J.C(A.GI Of 4NY VOHS. NISH GIQjJNO llW.15. W! ltAVl &>\lrf41'1 ,IWN. T41NB> A HllJH 11'.t.NDAID Oil OIJAtm' ON All~ caoUN0 Mt.lill ~ NOW, TO ADO TO TOUI ~ WI Allf. D.1.n...G IAOt PA~ ~ DAT II' WM ,.,.AIUll'" Here :S Proof USDA CHOKE 7ABLE KING" MEATS ••• ...,,.. • ....,..,. nu c°"""" .i c~ocn•.,. ... •• W<\l M Dtl>UClllP -TKO "!Cl ot OHi -Mff ••otAOI, O••"TY O• YO,_ CllOtCI, t..--°"· "·'"· ~-°"·'--·- MlllO BACON QISP 0-Bone Roast U.s.DA CtiOICE ... Boneless Round 110'.l!O '1" "''" " JUICY T!t<iOn M:ff T-BONE OR CLUB STEAKS SJ47 Porterhouse Steaks i~~ 11~ Top Sirloin Steaks 10'~ 1l1! Chuck Steciks '""~'...'::! • 59~ Sirloin Tip "'~.J:i"' 11~ Boneless Round "'~~, 11'! =m. •~~~ ........ 49c l1191'0wllty 63 BACON !:. c Rib Roast J.AIGl END 95~ WITH ANY OllOCEllY PUIKH ASf USOA Barbecu e . DiOICE Favorites U. PORK& BEANS YAN CAMP'S /V/O/N/S/ Premium Qualify COFFEE 2 "·'!" '" 3 "· '2" "' lA!.TlltN flllflS FRl!.H flltn!. TURBOT' fO(•il" 59•• U<.'A"' flu'J"i • OCEAN PERCH '""" 98· PU•H•l" BONELESS MINI HAMS .. .,.. s14g ll U< 'i"l ". . Fresh Brisket z.~ = 89~ OSCAI MAYD SUClll IACOll .. .... 73~·-~ 731 -2 L '1" 1-U. .... !Ult. ,..., -.... Shoulder Clod ~::".~.'!.'° '1~ PINK GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Wl·IWlTNI 460CALll 4.o-. el HMll"r, .,_,, .o1,w..,.,, JERSEY MAID SHERBET Assorted Flavors HALF GAUOll fil<JfJfl ' Save with Vons Everyday Slim Prices FRESH BREAD ~ 25c "w.cool• SLICED ~K1NLE$~ PINEAPPLE 11.o , ..... ,..., ... ,~ ''""' ,,.,;, r.~ 11" IU.T <AN PAPER TOWELS .. ~~~""BIG ROLL JIMMY OlAN LINK SAUSAGE .. ,. .. 29' ' ., . " ' PORK SAUSAGE . . . . 75' FOLGFR'S COFFEE • '. "~ " r 3 : 12•1 I ID 'I" !E'f!!ll Wesson Oil ::;\~'"= 3s :: 85' !!!'~!/ Post Grape Nuts ·~"' 10 :..51' /,.'o/.!!!!J Dial Bar Soap ""i~i~"°' ~: 20' ~! Jerseymaid Butter ~~ 81' VONS SUGAR'=S::-.64c Luncheon Meat 'f'~~< 39c !?!f!!ll FRESH EGGS =,;.:·~~27c Honey Grahams t.:'.~. 29' ;s COTTAGE G1EESEa 37c Tang Orange Drink ~~:-. 95c /!!J!lJ ORANGES ~~a~ 89= Log Cabin Syrup = 24 ::69' M'll VONS ENRICHED BREAD <llME CAKES """' '""" 79' Hl.U.. 33c Loaf 11111 MUFFINS v--•1.., ... ............ 6-PK. 43' Pillsbury Biscuits ':...""= 9' Sliced Pastrami .!t"'..o. 49' Sliced Corn Beef ~ 59' o..r Ma,..' 5'rlolM Unb nor. ... ••. • 13c 0tc:Gr ~ All-MMt WieMrs UL ... ••••·• 79c Oscor MtryTt All-IMf WleMrs ta"""' ..... 13< ~{!Jr:Jf:l IROZrn FOOO BUYS' -....... ""--.-71' Dw wtlWw W.,.. -----w .... ,a...--.-. .. 21• .......... v .. ,.... _ ....... ""''" "'• r,,,rrM. _,a............. "4L •1• ,...,c..-__ .._ ... .. fOlllO.: UIUS w-. ..... 71' . ..... r.w.y-...... -.'2" .... ,...,, ..... ..., __ ·-···1· 11iplll'Ofrlol---··••••mm .. ......,, .... Stieb ................. .. ...,,~~ ....... __ ,,.•1• ..,...WWW ftlli lftltril-.-. ,,. ...... IJ II COLGATE TOOTHPASTE ......... Cl .... , ....... . u .... , ... , ..... .. ms • ,.-.aa.-. .. Young People Nature Library. This Week's Feature: "ANIMAL BEHAVIOR " ·J.95 Volue, Only '1.99 at Von1! ..._. ............. --CM, ................. u. • .....,.,_DIWC°"9e ... -. ............. 11.tJ ............. .. -.'6Ct.-........................ ~ 7'h Sl.J-.ill~--.... ,tll,, ............ 31.t C""'"Jt'-r~ ._1.,.oi. .............. Mr --I w...a..0....,..--... ,..-._... Breck One Da ndruff Shampoo W...IOl!f ... ......-----.... ,,.. .... ._.._..,._ __ ..... , . """' ,,,. , "'""" 991 -... ---·---·--., .. --······ .......... -.. HMto~ _._ ___ .... -""' --o-y Quick :-::=--19' IRJIE IRODUCE 1·DA Y SIECIALS! ~(iJf.lfJ LIQUORS F!OTURll BOURBON ::.. '°":: ;t,;,., s31t I Jtlfi//Zl ..... li;".":.7wi. 'l"I arsrA'BEER 1=$339 , .... _ ---.. ~~·'.:'!i on1y part o1 , 10111 Adams Ave., al Brookhursl, Huntington Beach ~· ~1111:,.~,;,!'~ 1:' 1 41181 Doheny Park Drive, 'i Capistrano Beach 5922 Edillfer Ave., at Springli'dle, Huntington Beach Lapna Hljls Plaza, El Toro ) 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach · 17958 Magnolia,, Fountain VaA• . I ., WITH SALLIE PURE WEEDS A TREE PALE ORANGE Brazil does a rus hing business with wet!d.s . At the ripe peak or dried crispnes.!I vast acre.! are clipped and dyed In kaleidosCQ pe ar- ray-to brighUy s p I a s h whimsy pols and ancestoral urns from Azusa to Zzyzx. Jn Flower Shops, wil d v.·ee<fs gli 11er brillian!ly as Star Flo"·ers. Velve t bul- tons are daisies \1 ilh al l their petals plucked off. The decorator who ordered the Star flower tree of packing crate proportion had a special cranny calling for 11. bright note, and our flov1er .!lhop designers know how l() aing in happy harmony. LAND OF THE EVERLASflNGS • . • Plastic fl owers are fastly joining the k~f· had group!! to make way for the real thing with :special treatments to last forever. Shades of dried safflowers, cattails . and pink artichokes. The decor goes the route of driftw ood, packing crates. b a r r e I s , bird houses and burlap. The result: sheer charm done ruslicly. The mood: na!ural •• whe:lt, yarro1v and a u~· lral knots .. ~. cecmpia leaf from Florida. but where the green once \l'ilS. antique white. Lun11ria. blooms pur· pie blossoms and 1rinds up with seeds !Shimmering like tran5lucent dollars. You lovingly kno1v it as llonesty or r..loney Plant. Stocks of Chinese Lanterns .. Huge daisies, their petals carved perfection from corn husks • • pieces of rope, pods, seeds, Desert Spoons .• no1ver forms, hauntin~ in their beauly .. interesting dried a nd colored grasses and grains. so mysterious we really can't call the m by name. F'LO"'ERS THREE \\' AYS ln one end of the Flower Shop is the real, the good smelling things like roses, carnations and bouvardia. In the middle growing plants dish gardens, containers, and party planning desk. In the far end everything else that isn't real, or is it. What we'd like you lo do, i.s :step ln and see the new now look •• com ple t e ly , red ecorated . overhauled 'Ind alive v.·ith tod ay and fall. And look Rt the et- chings by Scott Kennedy. If you like Newport Beach the Dorey Boats, a n d Weslern Canners • _ you'll fi nd them oil, plus antique houses and jeeps _ . Scolt is a family thing with us because hill daddy is Clark, manager of the Flower Shop. And the etchings do ralhl'r well wi th t h i s everlasting decor. SANDCASTLE BUILDI NG CONTEST NEXT SUNDAY lf you're a group and want to build a sandcastle. ir you're a people and want to sponsor a children's group. If yo u're a children's group 'anQ_ want to be sponsored . Call the Oiambu or Commerce •• sr..-4300. tr you want lo watch, it's lhe in-thing to do after brunch nert Sunday at 1 o'clock on the Big Corona Beach. Spain's champion sandcastle builder is corning over to Sff how our Newport Beach sand packs up. why not you. Richard's, the Pe op I e Store, Newport Beach __ • llOOll to be Ri c hard 's \farkets, Lido and lfarbnr View •.• Where Dale Out· ton has his Bakery Baking ovem all lined up and ready • • • and Norm Howard is getting his cooking kitchen In the hot foods to go mood . • • Where the electrician set, "I've put lot.5 of 'em together, but I've never seen anything like this." Wrdnnd.,, Octobff 1), 1971 PHONE 673.6360 FOR HOME DELIVERY PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 14, 15, 16, 17 IN OUR DELIVERY AREA 7 CRISP, NEW CROP, CALI FOR NIA RED DELICIOUS MARSHBURN'S YOUNG AND TENDE~ FRESH LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPORT Bl VO. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE APPLES 6 LB S. $1 Carrots lib pk,. 2 FOR 19~ PERFECT SIZE FOR STUHING GARDEN FRESH VINE RIPENED, FOR SALA D OR DESSERT SWEET, THICK MEAT MELONS OrioAn Serenades for your plea5ure by Bernice fay Bell Peppers LB. 19¢ CASABAS LI . s~ A RICH SOURCE OF PROTEIN AND B VITAMINS! • And lamb is delicious and v ersati le, t oo. If you think you don't like l amb -try it ma rinated with .wine and aromatic herbs. Lamb for curries, shish kebab, t o flavor with Rosemary and barbecue, chops with sour cream and stuffed olives • .A:-{eg boned, stuffed and served with red currant sauce. So ma ny w ays to enjoy lamb, and the bonus is nutrition! \ RICHARD'S FEATURES THE FINEST FRESH SWIFT PREM IUM U.S.D.A. CHOICE LAMB STUD WITH GARLIC SLIVERS, COAT WITH MUSTARD BROWN IN WHITE WINE WITH SWEET RED PEPPERS LEG OF LAMB 1.09 LB. RACK OF LAMB 1.79 LB •. BRAISE WITH ITALIAN SAUSAGE & SAUERKRAUT BRAISE WIT H SHERRY, SOUR CREA M. MUSHR OOMS LAMB RIBLETS 98¢LB. LARGE LOIN CHOPS 2.19 LB. SERVE WITH STUFFED BAKED POTATO, SLAW , & ALE PAN FRY AN O SERVE WITH RICE & SAUTEED EGG PLANT SMALL LOIN CHOPS 2.69 LB. LAMB PATTIES 49~LB. CHOOSE FROM THE SE SUP ERB MEATS TO ROUND OUT YOUR WEEKLY MEN U! RICHARD'S FORMULA FED U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF Rub with crushed garlic and ground clove\ RUMP ROAST Boneless l,09 LB. MA RINATE IN TERIYAKI AND BAKE CHICKEN WINGS CRU MBLE IN SALADS, BAKED POTATOES, DIPS FARMER JOHN, EASTERN FLAVOR BACON Reg. or thkk 1Hco 69~ LB. A SK DENNIS FOR U.S.D.A. PRIME TOP SIRLO IN STEAKS, C UT TO YOUR O RDER! HAVE A CR AVING FOR OYS TERS7 EASTERN OYSTERS NOW AVAILABLE FINNAN ff ADDIE l 0 19 LB. Halibut Steaks N•r•horn 1.19 LB. PLUS THE FINEST ••• MILK FED VEAL. SQUA BS, PHEASANTS, FRESH TURKEYS AND GENUINE LONG ISLAND DUCKLING BONELESS LEG OF LAMB 2.09 lb. TO MARINATE ANO BARBECUE . AND SERVE ON SHEEPHERDER BREAD FOR ARMENIAN SANDWICHES CHICKEN BALLOTINE 79 ¢ ea. BONELESS CHI CKEN STUFFED WITH APPLESAUCE ANO MUSHROOMS OR WILD RICE & MU SHROOMS CANADIAN BACON 2.79 LB . TO SERV E WITH EGGS BENEDI CT GREEN GIANT, SPANISH PILAF OR MEDLEY RICE, RICE VERDI, • RICES MORTON SPAGH EITI & M EAT MORTON M ACARONI & CHEESE VAN DE KAMPS FISH AND CHIPS MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE MINUTE MAIO 12 oz. 29~ I OL 5for $1 IOL 5for$1 U'h oz. 69¢ 6 OZ. 4 FOR $1 ORA NGE J UICE 11 OL 49¢ GILBERT H. BROCKMEYER Natural Ice Cream QUART 89~ FOR HERO SANDWICHES FREN CH BREAD YUMMY ENOUGH FOR DESSERT STICKY BUNS 1". , .. GREAT FOR ROAST BEEF SANDWICH! 45¢ 79¢ O NIO N BUNS 6 fo r 45¢ VELVETY AND RICH FU DGE LOAF 79¢ SILK FLOWERS From G•rrn •n'J in en erray of rich colors, myrie 1 I 1 • • encl kind1. Pr ic•d from 1.25 to 1.00 ••ch. 10% OFF A READY.TO.EAT FAVORITE, SPECIALLY PRICED RI CHARD'S OWN r B.B oO. CHICKENS 1.49 EA. A NEW SLICE N' BAKE COOKIE FROM PILLSBURY Cinnamon Cookies 11 oz. 49¢ A PORTUGUESE STYLE SAUSAGE FLAVORED WITH PAPRIKA, GARLIC, SPICES-A BARBECUE TREATI Moniz LINGUICA 11 oz. 98¢ FROM CANADA, WESTON'S STONED Wheat Thins 10 oz. 49 ~ A TASTE IN CHEESE, IMPORTED FROM DENMARK Smoked Samsoe Cheese 1.25 LB. HILLS BROS-COFFEE t LB. 79¢ HILLS BROS. COFFEE 2 LB . HILLS BROS. COFFEE 3 LB. 1.57 2.33 V-8 JUICE 6 0-.. C•n• ~ock 49¢ Sunshine KRISPY CRACKERS Knudsen First Quality Bulter Pompeian OLIVE OIL FOR ALMOST EVERYTHING YOU COOK- SCHILLING GROUND 1 LI. 1 LI. t 01. 37¢ 85 ¢ 49¢ BLACK PEPPER • oz. 39¢ Del M onie FRUIT COCKTAIL 11 or. 4far$1 D el Monte Cream Style Corn 11 oz. 5 for SI DEL MONTE REGULAR OR PINK Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink "oz. 3 far $1 UN CLE BEN'S, SAVORY FOR PILAF, CAS SEROL ES Converted Rice 21 oz. 49¢ AUNT JEMIMA CORNBREAD MIX 10 oz. 29¢ AUNT JEM IMA COFFEE CAKE MIX 10'/1 01-29¢ MA RY KI TCHEN CORNED BEEF HASH 11 oz_ 49¢ HOLLYWOOD SAFFLOWER MARGARINE I LI. 35¢ JUMB 0-100 SQ. FT. SARAN WRAP 57~ NU-SOFT Fab;ic Softener JJ OL 79¢ • ' STILL TIME TO WIN A SHOPPING SPREE AT RICHARD'S ••• And support Hoag Hospit1I Equipment · Fund an d other local youth charities et the sam• time. Th. South Co ast Active 20.30 Club, • group of young men d1di- cated to community service is 1ponsorin9 this event. For more inform•tion •nd tickets inquire •+ lobby in- formotion. 12,~ MARKET HOME & GIFT SHOP LIDO YACHT SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR FLOWER SHOP CLEANERS OPEN DAILY 9.7, SUN. 9-4 OPEN DAILY 9-6 OPEN DA,ILY, 9-6 DAILY 9-5:30, SAT. t .S OPEN DAILY 9-4 DAILY l :l0.6, SAT. l:JO.I I • \ .. • OLD FAVORITE GETS NEW TREATMENT A Budget Boost To Flip Over To boost vour budget these days. take a"nother loo k at that popular favorite -ground bE'eL H's me;int for n1ore !han hamburgers and d es er \'es ~pecial treatment to <1101d monotony in n1enu planning no n1atter v.·hal the season For cost consc1ou ~ homemakers. here's a cle\'er Cape Season 7231 (,,I Q.ect 8~ ('iilJ(' f'>I' itll ~f';l',H!I ~ r rnrhrt 11 1111h r1r v.111io11 t !1{10d ,'\\\']:'\(; f!LT 111111 r;ir·efrrr. cnz\ ease 1n ;i da~h111~ ~hurt or lon~ cape \.\1th h<dd ropcor n hrirder. Use \\nr~!rd. Pattern 7231 : directio11s, nne size to flt siu•s 10-!8 SE\'E~TY·f'l\'E CE.:~JS for e11ch pallern -add 25 cents for e;ich pattern for Air ~1 ail and Specia l 11 a n d 11 n g ; olherw1se third-c la~s delivery will take three weeks or more. Send lo Alice Brooks the DAI· LY PJLCIT. 105 Ncedlttraft Dept.. Box 1~3. Old Cl1elsea Station. New York. N.V. 100!\. Print Name. Addres~. Zip. Pattern Numhf'r. NE E D L E CR AFT '72' Nev.•est crochet: kntts for the e.xpressive generation ~ SelO.·· Ing. embroide,ry, q u i I t s . a[ghan."I. Free pal tern s~ Catalog 50 cents. . New ! "Instant ·Cr<M:het" Book. Step.by·l!te,> picture.-; teach you ho1~1 to crochet in· stanlly! PIUs newest patterns. 11. . . Com plete ln1bat Gift Book -... more than 100 gifts. $1 . Comp! ... A11haa Book -II. "II 1 JlffJ Rq1" Book. 50 .... 11. Book or 1J PrllC Alp.ans. 50 eents. , . Qa81 Book I -16 patterns. IO centl. -m Qlllt Book I -50 ctn II. -·- creation -Flip Flop ~feat Pie -!hat looks and tastes itnpressive and is easy to prepare t~•boot'. \\'ondcr ·hy v.·e call it flip flop? Beca e it's put together in a skillet, baked and then ii lakes a turn upside dov.'n - on a se r vin~ plate. It's bound 10 rate chcrrs from all v.·ho taste. Start v.·11h1ground beef, lake some onio n. add a few seasDnings. a can of lom ato herb sauce and ;i hand ful nl cheese. Top \1·ith ;i biscuit dough rircle and pop into a \ery hot oven for 10 quick niinules. Tirne no11· to flip flop~ A sprinkling of cheese finishes it off beau t!futh· . . .\ crisp green or three bean .c;;ilad 11·ould round out the mea l nicrl.\'. For dessert. scr\·e fruit topped sundaes. FLIP·FLOP !\I EAT PIE 11 i fJ011nds groond chuck 4 green onions. chopped I clove garlic. minced 1 115-ounce i can tomato herb sauce 1 1 ~ cups shredded process American cheese r: teaspoon sail 11 !ea~poon pepper I 1, cup;; bul!ermilk baking n11x 1 , rup plus 2 tablespoons cnld ira ter Jn I0-111ch O\·enproo f 'sklllet hn.-.1 n beer 11·11n· onions and ;::.1rl1r: rlrain fat. Stir in rr.111Rto herb sauce. I cu p f'hC<'~e. salt and p e pp er . :--11n1nf'r uncorered JO minutes. :'llr.1n11hrll.'. stir together h;1k1n~ n11:-.: and \\ater. Sh&Jl' dnui::h into ball on floured ho:1rc1 : kne;icl 5 tinies. Press dnug h into !}'~·i nch circ)e. Arrange n1eat n1 Ix lure r \ rn!v nver bottom of skillet. f'arefull y place dough on top of n1eat Rake at 450 degrees 10 lo 12 minutes. Let stand fev.· minutes. In vert onto serving platter. Sprinkle with remain ing 11:. cup cheese. Cul in "'·edges. i\fakes 6 ser\'ings. Cheese Cheddars Spaghetti enhances ham· burger. CHEESY BURGERS RAGU 1 lb. c~ut:k. ground I lsp. sail 1 t tsp. pepper 2 tbsp. minced onion I cup Cheddar chee.se1 grated 1, cup Ragu sp aghetti n1ushroom sauce Tosi;· meat lightly with 1alt. pepper. ooion, cheese arM:t sauce. Divide me.at and gently shape and nauen loosely into 4 to 6 pattieii. Grill patties about 3 1ncha above coals turning Of'IC't, unto done acCtJ rding to t a 1 t e . /Usually 6 to I ' minutes are allowed. turning once.) Serve each on a toasted bun wilh e•tra sauce that his been heated in small pan on top• tl the grill. Serves Z-4. SPA·RE RIBS LEAN EASTERN PORK MEDIUM SIZE ~ lb.· '•' I MAYFAIRDJu(ATESSEN ; : .. JACK CHEESE TASTY FRESH GROUND BEEF FR.ESH AND FULL OF FLAVOR ............................................ . ·FRESH BEEF RIB ROAST OVEN ROASTS FLA VOff ITE ................................................ . BONELESS BEEF ROAST CENTER CUT CHUCK ALL LEAN MEAT ............................. . lb. lb. lb. MONTEREY LAKE TO LAKE BRAID PORTERHOUSE orT-BONE ~ T Al LS OFF ...................................................................................................... . 29' !~~!~~.,~~.9~~9~ST s,:1os 9 OZ. PKG ......... . EA. LUNCHEON MEATS O•~"G'"'' COTTO SA.LA.Ml, Otl~f & PtMlfNIO or PIC~LE & PIMIENTO LOAF, 8fff ~AlMI, All Mi.A.I BOLOGNA . .. ~ Ol. ao.uss FAMILY snAIL... .. ... "Sl.19 FROM OUR MA ¥FRESH FAMILY Of 111sna1s ............ .......... "s1 .19 Pl<O UDB:~ns CUiESRAKS w.-.~TffRfE -····--. lb S1 . .Ct MAYFRESU llUIFAST SRAl-S THIN SLICED ............... lb s 1.7t in 49 IUllP IOASYS '°"' '" ......... -............. " fl< · · ~flt ( wan-Lo11UMP10AST --...... "11.19 TURKEYS BASflNC IOIEISS IO-SnAIS ... -............ " $1 .09 SlllO• IW STUIS ............ ,_ .. ______ .. _lb Sl .lt •.fl lb. SIZE U.S.D.A. GRADE A ................ lb. ._ IOASTS TOP OR aonoM _,,_ ..... lb Sl.lt CERTIFIED CANNED HAMS W ILSON 3·1b, ("'N . OSCAR MAYERS FRANKS All MfA.I Oii A.U 8[[f SMOKIE LINKS OSCAR MAYE'!!> 12 OZ. f'!(c;_ ....... ;---.. ·---........ FOLGERS S COFFEE 3·1 b. CAN .......... · .. ·· ................ ··'· """ ........ " .. " .......... " .. . sW;ANSON T .V • !!N~R"!o!'LOIN REG.SIZE... ··········· · ' !~~W~~N,UN~!!. !E~M9,~UNKS 6 OZ · 6 FOR 51 IRIS FRUIT COCKTAIL .,oz ___ _ ___ ,,_. 4FOo 11 IRIS KIDNEY BEANS ,.oz. ·----·~-.. 6.0011 MAYFRESH •o~l 26$1 NABISCO COOKIES '"''""o"" oz . SS' CHOC.CHIP PECAN 5MOllTBREAO, COCONUT 14 OZ: -.. FOLCiERS COFFEE , .. ,~N .... ___ . -·-····-.... 84' TOMATO SA_UCE __ ,,,CANS ~ Ria A RON.l.'""·"'"oz.c"'""'"oz.' . JS< - -SPANISliR~T10,STROGAN0ff7\. oz. ____ ,,._ ..... GINO FROZEN PIZZA ~ .... 79< ~~ii. __ 59c ........., ROllDA PllilOI nn RADISHES or GR. ONIONS -O.<ltllEi<, FR.ESH ........ -................ ___ ,, .. : .................... ,. EA. !!'~~~~~y .......... -~s:39' cauun.•• ..... : ....... _ .. 39c FOLGERS INST ANT COF.FEE $1~!. .w•w~wnrnw ; Van de Kamps SPECIALS n11s .. s~;0ct 1~11 Krrnko · 3f. Bread ................... ..,...,. "*wS.11Do11ll . 35c En&llsll MulflRs,., ........ ~1· D1!9Nut &gc loll. .......................... .,.. , 1IJ 111111111\IJ\IJllf AYAILAILE OHL Y AT MARKE·T~ .WITH VAjj OEUMPSDIPT. ", I ' 1 • b. ( I , • BLADE curs CHUCK STEAKS BONELESS CENTER Cl/T 98'~- CALIFORNIA GROWN FROM FOSTER FARMS WHOLE LEGS BREASTS ~~6~'.69',b CHICKEN PARTS ~ lb. ~'ffl"t'~~ HALIBUT ST~AKS CtNJfR (Ul NORH<ERN "-,.98' ~llNCC~~N~~coi ··-io.59' . "89' ROUND STEAKS FUllCUT OCEAN PE RCH rllET . MA YFRESH BACON '"'"'. . ··--·" S9 PORK LINK SAUSAGE :\~\~~·····-, oz 291 LOii tHOPS SMOKC PORK -CE~rfQ cur •.•.... lb.-91<. ,,,,,,.lb:98' .lb_s 1 s9 BONE IN · lEAN CENTE R CUTS .............................................................. . TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS BONELESS WA5rE FREE ........................ -................... p .......................... . LAMB LEGS LAMB RACKS o'Z';~i\o 69 '•. U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRESH FROZEN FROM NEW ZEALAND .......................... . 1b 79c TEK -. TOOTHBRUSHES HARD OR MEDIUM .... AQUA Nn MOISTS .. ELD 5 1 '" \. !!'"!!0!~'!~Y lloz. " HAPPY LEGS . -- -I·~· ""' :<;"', RIGHT GUARD OfODORANT 4 Ol. ~ .. --~· KOTEX TAMPONS REG.Cl! SUPER •O'S··--······ .. --..... .,,,,,,,.,$ JS s PAN USTERINE TY HOSE Ol!ALANllS£PTIC 700Z. :"lGN~E 77c AllOEll DAlaY SHOALS ; CANADIAN GILBEn H~ a•oCltMEHI ~·-. WHISKEY THE NATURAL ICE CREAM \ IOYAl OCCASIOI ' ' flFT~a ·aa QUAITSaa~ WllDPIOOF SPICIAl' 49' . UGllTllS .-PUICllASI fA ADVlnlSED PllOS EFFEmn:1 FULL DAYS THURSDAY, oa. 14 T•U _WED •• oa. 20 175 I ;. 17th . Street Costa Mesa lb. BESTFOODS MAYONNAISE QUART JARS W.TH THIS CO UPON ll~IT f PER ' ' <p f'PR!!)!!0!f ELS ' ,, WITH THIS COUPON UMJT 1 PER AO!JtT CUSlOMER OCT . 14-0CT. 20 23i WHEATIES CEREAL 12 o•. BOX WITHTH ISCOUPON 2 LIMIT 1 PER ADULT CUSTOMER OCT. 14-0CT. 20 · 120•.CAN WITH THIS COUPON LIMIT 1 PER i AOUl T CUSTOM ER . OCT. 14-0CT.10 RIPLE TAMPS. WITH MINIMUM U .00 l'UKHASE coi;.c;.., 0000 OCT. 14 THRU OCT. io lll'l.1111_ .. .,.._ .. .,....,......, .... __ _ ·~,.._ ..... ,,....,_ . .,._ .,. ... ...,,..,.. O;"TOMll: ADUl.n OM. Y ' . ' . " --. Do\ll Y PILOT ' J..; S-1 W~ntw/o1y, Octot>tr lJ, 1971 PERSIAN TREAT; SWEET. SOUR BEEF • Meaty Magic Arri ves Aboard Flying Carpet Thr ;n11";1 of \ht' .\"e::ir East 1s no further av.a.1· !ha n ~our· 01111 k1trh<·11: l'f'rsi;in Bl'l'f ~::-. ot1ca ser1ed 111:h nee 11ill ~t·I ~1111r tnhlf' :1glu11 111lh tan- 1,,111.111i:: nnlln<• hngh1 1·.,101 <uni 1ntr11::11e hkf' the .\1·:11J1e l;ind~ lhl'!ll~Cll l"" 11.~ 1.J;1.~1c IM.·ef 1111\lun· C'l a11ns 1ersatil11\' -half thC' l"1r11c111 c;u1 bf' used tn n1;1kr 1·~ni 1l 111l•.1thalls. Jht'.' other half tn Ill<!~<' :t delu·1nti.-I.\' d1f· lrrent 1111•;11 ln:1f E1!h<'I" tan hf' prrp:i1·erl 11:ir11;-rll~ :ihearl a11d 1l1r11 fr111r11 1,1 ;-11\.111 lh:ir oc·c:i ~1<111 tor d1n111i: 111 !'rr!'1;111 ~r.1 le: This d1~h l11 gl1!1ght:; ll 1e Best Choice .... 9189 SIZES 8-18 l~ 1lf,.,.;..., 1lft.-.7'~ This back·belled step-in g(l{'s: more places. looks crisp and clinternporAry. ;ind is .vour hes!. choirf' for fall"s slepped- u'p pace ~ Hurry. send '. Printed Pallern 91811: !'\"EW l\lis!'les· Sizes 8. 10. 12. 14, Hi. 18. Size 12 (hu sl 341 takes 3 1 ~ yards 45-inch. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS for e&ch pallern -add 25 cents for each pallern for Air ~1ail and Special 11 11 nd I i ng : other111ise third-c lass delivery \l"ill lake three weeks or more. Send lo Maria n l\lartin the DAILY PILOT, •42 Pattem Dept .• 232 West 181tl St .. New York , N.V. 10011. Pr int NAM F:, ADORES.": with ZIP. SIZfl: and STVLF. NUMRER. FHEF. FASHION OFFER' rhno~C' one nAl!ern fron1 l!JO !il}'IC!i in New ~~;i[J .\\o'in1rr CAtalog. Send 50 cents for Catnlog. 1'er~1:111 prrh•r('!H "(' 1111 !lie swc:(•\ anrl s11ur ;1nd 111u!'h 1r~ tur(' Tn the r111•:ithall err:1t1on. ra1.~1 11s:. bro11 11 sug::ir. p1ucap- plr. 11u1 -.. 1 u1<•:.:ar ;iru1 "r"" :-.a11c\' ;u·t· ad<led. and l•1 !hf !1lt":11 !o:tf 11\l\1urt". "1lll\C'd ul11 t'~ and blf'u l"ht'\'~C' l· .. 1:-.1• in <'•~\~1n:.: l ht.~ i-. un furth1•r ;i11,11 than 1 11111· grol"1·r"s !-hf'!l. PC'r~1a1i 111•ef E:..:ot1t11 ;ibo ff';11urt>s '"11:11cd 1.,r11:i1n sa11t"f' 111:h 1nu.<l1'<101ns 111 l/l(• bas1e n1J.t!urc· .1!i 11('1/ as 111 11s J1111.•J1ed aL,hl"s Tl)is lllltJJ!u S!lUl:{' 1.11·11·11 IS .1 •"<1111 ·e1111·ntt•d l1lcnrl ,.1 'llll· npt'11ed lu111at<•P.~. d 1 1· rd 1111hhn1011l.", s;11!. onion, p1·p· pi'rs ;111d :-.p1ccs It h , •. t·. 1. !l1111g lil;-rl ;1 l!"lil" t'1)!1\ l'llH ll<"l' pr111ltH'I •ho•llld li1'_ ;1!1!•1111 _ lllf' hf'111r·1n;+~t'r lo1 f111d h<'!it'I il·i' J,w hl·r t1lllf' th;111 prl'; .•nni.; thr ,.;:Hit"(' th.1! eoinc~ 5,, r,1,i!v ;·;1d rast1!.1 ln•n1 a e;in' l'EHSIA .\" Rl-;EF f':XUTICA J 1>11u11ds lean ground hef'I J leas1mon s;ilJ '• teaspoon P~PIX'r 11; ru11<; snti bread C'!ll "I•<; <8-oun<·f'I 1·an t•1111.1t11 .':111te 111th n1ushrM111, , -· l'llp \\ ,tl!'I" 2 C'l-(gs. ~1 11.;hlll IK'<J!l'll l l'UP t111C'l.1 rhoppf'd (111:· 11 l'!:l('•' b••t•f 1n l;ir~e ho111 I, sp1·111 l...Jt> w11 h ~a ll and p1·pp~T. Top ll't!h bread f'ru111b<; l"ri11 r !"n1:lt1) s;lUL"l' willi n111.~hr1u11ns <llld waler over r1"L1n1hs \dd C'ggs :\nd onion ~Ii~ lighth· IJ11I thurn11gh!y D11·1de in1n 2 t'flllllf pvrtHlll~. lJ~t' OIS fnllOl\"S ~leatba ll " Toi Ulll' portion of rnc;11 1111.\· ttfi.c. blend 111' '1 cur ~rrrl· tcs.<> ratstns. 1 1 C"UI> chnpprd nut s ;ind 1.: lc.lSpoon allspil'C. Form uito 11:-inch balls 1 ;1h.1ut ~~ 1; dusl 11;::htl.v 11·ith flcu r .\r. r;.inE:e on :;hallow bak1nr. ~hC'\'1. hru\111 al 31~ degtt'c ~ 15 11111lllll'S ri1ea111\'hil e i11 IO-u1<'h -.)..lllC'I, rnr11h1111' 1 1lklut1C'C'l 1·;1n lnn1atn sauce with 111ushr•11.1111.i; 11•i1 h I fll 1 ~·0lll!<'('I (';1n tin· drained C'rushed pineappll:'. I tablespoon soi· s<iuce. I t;illle-~roon 1·11iegar· !'Jici 1 l<1bles11oon brown sugar Add meatball.~ !n ski llet." cover. siminer IO n1inules. ~1akes 6 serving~. J\l~t Ldaf To otl1er -porti'on of 1neat mixlure. blend in ~.cup ch~p ped stuffed olives and 2 ta ble. spoons crumbled bleu cheese. f orm into loaf Bake in shallow pan al 350 degrees L hour. Drain excess fat. !'our t 18-ounce' can tomato sauce ~·ith mushroorns over Knd around loaf. Continue baking 15 minutes. ~lakes 6 .orervlngs. Note:. Wrap and freeze meatballs after browning step, 1f desired . Reheat In sauot allowlni: e x t r a simmering time. \\1rap and freeze n1eat loaf before baking. Allow ex· lrtt hak ing r\111e if not ron\· pletely thalled v.•hen ready to bake . • • ! -J ' ' • , • 3a OIJLY PILOT Wtd~tsdat. Octobtr 13, 1971 PllQf .AOVERTISER JO Poor Days Richest With Mem¢>ries .of Good Food I 111 JOHNA BLIN N ~ his uerc:Lse-loo. chopped Remove shell.a: reserve Uquor. po&a~s a re lend er t, Add Small bay leaf, crumbl~ slowly about 4 hours. Remove .,.,..._.. On a good day, he plays 27 llpf'ia thyme Car 1 b9ylml Discard any coarae. outer cl1mat1butter and milk; heat 8 small potatoes (skin left sewn that forms on surface ro~ .. ,v -"t.ly golf holes of goU. •·My wlfe's on crumbled) covering. on clams; remove thorn ly, but do not boil. on) from time to time. Remove brae'• ma from the utttk>r h e r w a y h • re fr o m .salt, fttah!y arouod peppu, and discard black necks on l.adle 1to soup bowls. Garnish 6.a smaU onions, pttled brisket from kettle. of 1 br:Ceroo,'" veteran actor C 111 for n i a,'' ht said. to tulc clam!. Saute pork in Tal)e.. each wl with cooked salt Add ill vegelable!, except Jack Albert.son said. "Meanwhile, I'm ch• sin & detp skillet (or kettle) until pork fls. Serve with crackers. 4 turnips, pee.led, cut In half "ll even has a ~ and I . ,_ M ,, ,.. ___ ,. .nd \vater "'· ~ (or 1 large rutabaga. cut cabbage; cook IS minutes. g1r~. y wue ~· • rru 2 tablespoon! bUtler brown: remol;'.e pork bits, .x.rYes . Add bb make teep hoP,lnglhe, bailllwi I hehoplp ~e because I'm never going to 1 quart mlli: reserve. in large hunk!) ca age wedges, cook 10- .0 Pl""[ catch any'." NEW GLAND BOILED 4 large carrots, -ted, cut 15 minutes tor until cabbage is ·-e Add" oriion to fat 1"n skillPt '" down the falrwlys." Wash clama in cold water : DINNER in half tender). Put brisket back in .. 1 could never bring myseirf BOSTON CLAM CHOWDER let darn! soak in cold water (or ket.Ue): saute onion Wllil 1 corned brisket of Medlum·sl.u cabbage, cut in kettle long enough to reheat it. rew n1inules. Discard any brown. Add potatoes, celery. wedges Put t I t t to eat it (Kangaroo .!llew). 1' % peck clams in shell broken clams 1nd any dead thyme (or b8y leaf), Salt and Wipe brisket with damp Arrang:i::get~~Je~ a:ou~ ~1: would! think it would be 3 tablespoons salt pork. <'l•mo 11131 noot to th• ~p.-r. strain and mea.sure •· 'by · It ·, a very d ed " .... ,,.. r-cloth; put in large kettle. Add Se rve at once with hot ..::rrl sinewy. I ic I I clam liquor, add enough wate• · d t nd U · 1 l surface. Pl ace cams in arge 1 Y w omon, slice water until covered. Add buttered beets (or pickled .swee a gen e anima · 2 onio ns, peeled, sliced kettle o~·er medium heat, to make 3 cups; add 'to $killet S-10 loves s I iced on Io n. clove-s, beet11), mustard pickles and "Australians claim they art ~ potatoes, pefled, sllced \,\'ithout any water. Cook until (or kettle). 8 c ed peppercorns peppereom.s. celery, bayleaf. thick slabs of buttered sour pests, that they will graze, but ?. large. stalks c e 1 er y , shells -Open {a bout 18-20 min.t.J Simmer n hour (or until stal celery, chopped Bring to boil; cover, 1lmmer dougb bread. Serves 8. JACK ALBERTSON break through ~nces and 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ intrude on the growing -01 vegetables.Sog rad u al I y , bnguoos are being wiped rather like the buffa lo in lhe U.S." Albertson, v.·hose n e w .syndicated TV series is Dr. Simon Locke, was in a reminiscing mood. "I ran away lo sea when I was 17. ~fy paren ts helped me. pack! I shipped out of Boston on a banana boat to South Ame"'a and I look back on it with a great deal of notalgia. "If 1 hadn't become an actor, I would ha ve e ventually gone back to sea. I v.·as a mes.s boy, but I never gn.t involved v.•ith the cooks, who were merciless. II v.·as before unions." Jack's traveled exte11Sively, but still treasurts the food from his New Engla,nd childhood. No prires are lower ptjres than ' What happens if you find a lower price than Ralphs? Jn the llmt place,""' probobly won't a; , We at Ralphl keep a very clooe check on ov eupennarket priC"6. But with 16,000 ileml in the 1rore, it ia i-ole o overlook """elhing, U you ever find an ovlll)'day oupennarket price that'• lower than just U:ll a Ralphs it.ore maiiager about it. ' 'The i:nanoger will thank you and 1 ..... Ralphli"t'l'l!lYdar price immediately, . I Thaf1 n¢ just fancy talk If• the troth. Ralpho io the oaly llllJ)eJDl.llket that ldlJll\y ruhmtees the lawest everyday prica Week in and wMk oal. On identical -ml pri>dult quality. Withua,-wmlsarellw. • pnres Ralphs Price Pledge We pledge -·no everydot1• npnma.rktt price• ctrf lowr tha7' RtslpM pricN on identical branclt oridmitieal produet qualitt1.• E%cl1'du w•klr ad\.'l't'"ti1ed 1p.aaz. • , "I must say I have never had clam cho\\'der anywhere in the world l ?rved as they do in Boston at Maine. I mean the milk and potato kind. That's the only true one." J ack appreciates fine food . ''I hke variety, Chinese or Jtalia n. \Vhen J c ook nowadays, !'m inclined to \\'hip up shnrt·order things: :;teaks or chops. . USDA GRADE A SOUTHERN RALPHS GINUINf ROCK CORNISH BAKERY DEPARTMENT RALPHS BREAD Golden Dellcioas NORTHWEST APPLES sweet & Juicy FRYING , l~"~;~b .. CHICKENS tb .• 27 lf-~-~~.GI Buttermllk, Herdt,. or 35 Cr.eked Wtielt 1-lb. a.oz. to1f I R1lph1 f'tcg. of I CINNAMON ROLLS ,35 lb.19 RUMP OR sonoM ROUND RALPHS MllT MASTlll lllf R1lphs I tn. "The last few .vcars I've been.;, plain eater. I took off 17 pounds last year. The problern \\-"as brought on by an ulcer. I gained after being forced to go fJn bland food that's terribly fattening.'' The actor had some of l11s be.st and so1ne or his ·worst meals during the vaudeville touring days, \\'hen he often ate in boarding houses. "Those were the happy days," Jack s aid. "when you had lo fight for ('\'Cry slice of brcad on the tabl e. With Pop Up Cooli:ing Goug• BONELESS ;ROASTS lb.1.09 ROUND STEAKf ~, .93 BOYSENBERRY PIE ,69 F11lph1 Apple TURNOVERS Plii.011 ,29 DELJCATESSEN DEPARTMENT BOSC PEARS Jb,.25 Northweat h Rome Beauty Apples,25 "T~·pica l!~·. they loaded us up on st:irch, wha\e,·er v"as cheap. Those were the lean vears without much lean ineat. And !he q u a I i l y depended more or less on who ran the hou!e. The meals ranged from exce!lent lo just terrible." These day.'!" .Jack"s diet is ~eared to keeping him in 11hape for his series and the growing number of guest .shots he'1 doing this year. I-le Poncho Pair P.fake 11 pretty pair 1n prac· I.ital ponchos. Mom-daughter p o n r. h o Ii ! Crochet granny squares. Join. sdd <lpenworlt yoke, border, fringe. Pat. 7041 : Sm . (children 2·61, P.-fed. (C'hild's 3- .12), Lg. {teens and misses 14- 18}, included. SEVENTY·FTVE CENTS for each pattern -add 1S cenl!i for each pattern for Air P.1all and Special Handl i ng : otherwise third<las.~ deli very 'viii take three wttks or more. Send to Alice Brooks the DAI · J~Y PILOT, 105 Needl~r1rt IJe'pt.. Bo"I 163. Old Che!M:a StatH>n, New York. N.Y. 10011. Print Name. Addre11, Zip, Pattern Number. NEEOLE C RA FT '72~ Newtsl crochcl. knits for the crpreulvt generation! Sew· Ing, emb•oid"Y· q u 111 • , DILPffS arghan~. Free patterns ! M C-at.aJog 50 t ent.!. r California Grown 01ys Fresher Grad• A 35 FRYERS ;::~... ... I FR0EJShH5SPARERIBSu69 f irmer John SLICED BACON "'"Pli"' ,58 $;;;~ki;i:i;;k'sausage.83 ~2 0LWel•rThln011 ID.Sar1n 73 Oscar Mayer Bacon • tirr'CE•·;:·RiERS ... ..,. .97 ff'91h Flht Pacific ROCKFISH ... ,98 lllftA TIMPOIAIT llDUCID Nia PLUS/BUY .......... CT\119 UICW AUOW'AllCI WI , ... TMI IA'f-OM 10.,.. .. _ HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS Gilt.tte TRAC II RAZOR .... f,98 Di•I Spr•y Swnt1d-Un1C:1nted 99 Anti-Persplrant .,.., .. , , AAle S•IU:1r Plus 7, COLD TABLETS """'°''" 1 Brtclc OM Lotion I-en. bonMi • f 9 Dandruff SHAMPOO 11 VASELlNE LOTION .58 Ultra Ban R91-6 UnscentM 88 Anti-Persplrant ...... • s'K'iN BRACER -.-,93 Edge R19. &. Uuthol 89 SHAVE CREAM .-un 1 Meat Master Beef BoMIHI lhCMttder Clod STEAKS lain1t11e S..ak1., l'to111 SIRLOIN TIP BoMleuSteUs TOP SIRLOIN ... f,19 ... f.39 ... f,89 RUMP .... ROASTS ... ,95 Stlurtncl1 tc.at 'N lat lb. Chicken Fried Steaks.89 ........ _. BEEF KIDNEYS .,,,35 ... ,59 9'1nf1N-Uud Fresh Beef Liver RALPHS V A!UE CENTER BtousEs"b:.:· -2.88 Rll!la ClllPlll sg· Ice Cra111 ::-• FROZEN FOOD 7,... ... , ORANGE JUICE ......... ,2 ftlctl'e Chocoletll ECLAIRS ,....,, ,4 caw BROCCOLETTES-. .... I c a w tta1111 StJ1e VEGETABLES Rich'• l!llay1rian . CREAM PUFFS •rktt•lonll ...... TrtY ROLLS K.-O(AIY ...... •) SOUPS .... "'"' BEEF STEW 11>«. ptg. .3 ........ ,4, ..... 11.2 1 .... _,3 Al ll11t 1-lb. pkg. ' DUBUQUE FRANKS ,62 .liack: LonghOfn; 11111 Chdder CHEESE •--.., 111 •• 95 lmpertal Sof-lptud MARGARINE , ...... ., ,45 lmpert1I 1·1b. pllg. DIET MARGARINE ,43 Leoa 4»:7 Sked N••-eon.d lfff ., 63 PASTRAMI l\ML .... I .... SLICED HAM ....... "' .59 DAIRY DEPARTMENT Fl•lph• BUTTERMILK a-,17 _..,33 Ralphs SOUR CREAM .... _ ,49 loda CoklP SylniU~t FILM or RASH ~J99 (CX1l6-11) CUBR PANT RY FIUEllS Log Cebln 24·0L boltt• BUTTERED SYRUP Miry Kftthen 15-oz. eu ROAST BEEF HASH .69 ,53 LadYI Choice (R99..-Kosher-Fami l!Jte) 41 DILL PICKLES ....,,., I I Low Cll 1000 .... ltd k& boas. KRAFT DRESSING ,37 l•tty CrockM Fudge 59 BROWNIE MIX '"" .. ~ I • ..., 0 """'' I 05 POTATO Bubs .......... POTATO CHIPStk.-. ~44 Hiio ' COFFEE '"'"~ .78 C1lltomla rti. Valencia ORANGES ,f 5 l•rge Stuffing Sb.• 1 O BELL PEPPERS •Kli 1 Topt1 Removed FRESH CARROTS lb, ,fQ NewCtop BROWN ONIONS ... ,f 0 . LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Aspen Gold-I pk. BEER 12~L C:lfta .95 Kamchatll1 ta.,. 41c VODKA 11-o•L 8,88 Old Ol•Mlood Stnlght BOURBON IYJ',oldquart4169 Sendf M•cAIDlter .... 30c 5 29 SCOTCH:;:::...., ""'" I Purex BLEACH HOUSEHO!D NEEDS K'"nex TERI· TOWELS Roy1l1 TOILET TISSUE '"•" ,25 V•nt•h BOWL CLEANER12 ....... ,83 SPRAY STARCH .......... 46 -~-LYSOL CLE"NER ,79 Uq\lld Ind. k Off' • WISK DETERGENT G1•11t , 75 '"LHthet" 1.111• Ylnyl PlftWI PHOTO ALBUMS .,.,, f,99 Dtoomff.AMt. °"'IM I Colora THROW PILLOWS ..... ,99 No everyday supenmu-ket rices are Io,ver prices than ~i* FROZEN fOOO PAHrrr PUB.S PAHrrr flUaS ·-·,. --.33 HIUSCOWD --2.46 -· AWAKE CATPOOD _,,..,_ ... -..-.57 --.. 1.33 ~ ORANGE JUICE INITANT COffU ...... s -.-..33 OUVIOIL --At --PEA Ii ONIONS .,.,..,, CllUNCll ., .... ·-~-~ ........... .41 -• .... .zs --FISH STICKS oaaaacnuu PITTID-~ ...... ,,_ ...... 79 ---POUND CAKES BOUIUON CUIR • .,.... AS CHIU IAUCI ·-........... 19 ·-:m."rma MEAT PIES I UNIHIO WAl'U:I "-..-Al TllE ABC's !I' NU .,.,,., • '' I Vesetablea and fntlb.,. """"' ftlmimmd •"mk ••Cllbia ,.. ..... •hy you need th• .!t..1 food 111 1111. Jlfet"' ._ bw boolld, -n. ABC1 al Nutril.Mm," at IDY RIJpbl ston. ..,,,,. ........ • Bey treM produm 1t tb1 pllik el tea-,,._ W1 .-.lb' ._~ft. • ~barred pot.au-wl" ; '• -,_._, ~ •TU. homo !be 'topo'., _ _. M Ip!;....,..._ ml •bl-• K,.., .......i ,.,_tor_l•--Add 'dlbo "'4 daW loft- llWllU. and me in new, IOGPt JM9t loll.. Cl'WDld, dw. or mN:lad '*t:ta Uck. • Buy amail orw.n.-. 1pp1M, hmmM. l'te. tor fwUDa" c:Nldrm • ..U eppdit-. ------ STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 9901 ADAMS BLVD,, HUNTINGTON BEAC .12 AS .so !Al ' ' .33 A7 HOllSEHOID N!BlJ ' ---.. Al CAOCADE COi.DW'Aru. ALL '-.83 ,o.r,; ..... .as :.1iY WIWROENT --.u umuov ;...22 l:A;t -.11 HOUS&fOlD NIDS UNDYPDI -GLAD 1M11 ,_., •• 34 --SOLO CUN ._ •• .SS. ilA1ii' -..... 'il""-a•-,...17 • than just low prices HU\llf & llM/TY A.<>S ~--PERSONNA Bl.ADii ,.,_ .. , .72 _.,_ MENS HAIR ll'RAY .__ J.18 ---SCHICK ILADl!I """""" J..SI 1 --.. . ..., ......__ ' ttEAD l IHOULDERI J.28 , ..,L NAU.L IPRAY •• ...., .78 -BAIY POWDER ~ ,_ .M 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER -STORE HOURS: 9·10 DAILY, 9.9 SUNDAY ( .. • Wedo~twant you 0 go that's why ~ someplace prices check out ~q~-:-:-:--:--~~~~~--'~_:s~,~~-~-i~-r1v-~~"-·~"~:··~-~·~·-=-'.:...t.:......~......::......_~~~~~~-~~~~~~'.:L-e..:..::.l~s~e__!,~·~··!..___!l..::::::::-_!_o_t_w;_~~e~s .. t e~ay I . . . ' ' "' . I ' .. :\;.) ,,. I ; \ ~ " •• ::;~ 1:11\ u\\-u1s<:OLYr 1•111l·•:s GREEN GJANT Chunk Style Tuna ...... ~:·,36< 01511llED .0. DUNKIN (; Ramona Water ........ ~~":: 31• {\LO.( Beauty Bar .............. :0:". 20< ll [!NE~ Terri Towels ............. i:i:·. 43• C·•IN[S Prime Dog Food ...... ;'~:·, 89• 11 •(".f",lf ~ Sandwich Bags ........ .'.';·, 32• D!l MON!f Tomato Sauce .......... '.:'; 1 O• f<EIN l , Ketchup .................. :~~·~ 25c SMAR'f & FINAL C REAMY OR CRUNCHY PEANUT 49c BUTTER ~;: 1 00~1 l ).17 rllJS TA~ 1t~<1 . 14 (,"g Cigarettes ............. :=:::· .• $ 311 N•~l5C O Oreo Cookies ... : ....... :::·; 4 7• MA~Wfl l H nu ~r . $ Instant Coffee ......... 2~:·; 149 J:[llOGG ~ Corn Flakes ............. .'::·; 39• IU5 Long Spaghetti ........ ;::·. 19• PlSClJIT Ml. B• • 'k . "" 55• 1squ1c ..................... ; !>MART ;so sr.v. Aspirin ........................ 38 c ''" Spray Deodorant ..... ::·, 7 6 < c-.1u111 f $148 Adjustable Band ....... '~: OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAToc 69 c FLRANKS... LB. LANO 0 tA~f S Wisconsin Jack Cheese 79,~ OSCA~ M1'Yf ' All Beef Bologna ...... !;·, 55• OSCA~ i,v.rt v All Meat Bologna ..... ::•; 53• (')~{..\.~ /o\AYfP Machiaeh Salami ..... '.:'; 67• OSC -'R M•Yf R Chopped Ham ........... !:'; 79• O!>CA.V M,O.Yf~ Cotto Salami ............ ::~ 63 • O~C AR MAYfV Braunschweiger ....... : ''• 89 • , Mt8RlW N "llO NAL J:05HUI $ Of Franks or Knocks .... !'.~·, 1 l •SSCO ~ "'· Shrimp Cocktail ........ 0.'~·: 35 • 1.1c11 ·011 11•:1''1'. KARASOV VODKA or SUNDERLAND , DRY GIN HALF $699 GAL. "tt.1 .. I T 99' BLOODY MAIY MIX •• .':':': $UW$H'tf! 99• LIME JUICE ............. ':':": PADRE MIA WINES IUROUNDY, CHABLIS, VIN ROSE', PINK CHABLIS $1'' GAL EA. VEGETABLES BAHN GIANT Nihlets. .. ~•"'0•/11 •ll '""'I U!l )"ICl n HI' .• i><I 2 3 "COOK IN BAG" ENTREIS •.. '.~·. c on .... 110,.' ·7 ••o• PIE SHELLS ............... , •• 1.~·. 37c '"'0 ••\1~1'1'>1"'"1 •• $ BllRGUNDY BEEF , .••.••• , ?~ ~' .. 1 SS \•••M ""'' 79· FISH & CHIPS .............. ~~·:'.'.'. c MACAii~NI & CNEISE ••.•. '.'::. 39c u,...,, r.100.r ARTICHOKIS .................................... 19.~., ""'" '"~"' BANANA SQUASH ........................ , .. ,,. 6 ~ , ,I e"lfoo~ ,-f . . -_;, f~~·"l: · .~ '-'· ""~11>:/:'l(')· ... ·.-: .... 11 :,.,...,. ...... "··~ . • :."""'~ c.,, G,.,~n s.,on i ...... 17 "'· fr. S!yl., Grn. Belln•,,, 17 01. TINS $ MIXOR MATCH 00 (UH .. G!•NI IW.,.,, & W"l:I , "" llCE "All VARIEllES '' •• ,.~1.:·; 37c: ,.,,, .. .,O••MI'.),,.,..,,,,,.,,,. $ TURKEY AOASl ........... l::: .. 309 '''"'''°"''°""'"a"'"···''" s1•• FISH STEAKS ................ .'.'.' Bi'(ADED"'FISH STICKS .... .' ... 97c f"i 'l!D'HA'LIBur ........... ~.-.. 89< LB. ,., .. f'J ""'' HONEYDEW MELONS ........................... 10 ~ GRA;';s~:"YOu1 CHOICE ........................ 291~. ~ll'1~~~:·. J£;'11Mr~~- T llHIVfl 1\TAHT "'<;or,11 BONI)" ~TEER BEEF 111 .A I >E < :U'I.' CHUCK STEAK .................... 59.~ 80 NtlfSS -TO ~~Oil $183 TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • • • "· TENDl t 1.-ns Off $163 PORTERHOUSE STEAKS .. . .. ... .. •• ••• "· 1 .. s11' !AllS Olf $1 $3 T ·BONE STEAKS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. t>. CfNTfl CUT 69< SEVEN·BONE ROASTS , •• .. .. .. .. .. .. .. lb. 80 Nf lE5S W~ol • "'~•i i>! M11lf 98< FRESH BRISKET ....................... lb. '"" 39• BHF SHORT RIBS ................ ., . • .. ''- AMERICAN OICE SPRING LAMB AMfllCAN (MOICf S,llNG LA.lrt\8 59c J AMf~!CAI'( CHOIC( SPllNG (AMR $159 SHOULDER of LAMB .'.•."::·.:~.......... lb., I SMALL LOIN LAMB CHOPS ........... "· AMfllCAN CHOtCf S,llNG / 98 C J AM(llCAN CH01Cf SPt lNG IA"'ft 59 C LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS • .. .. .. .. .. . "· : LAMB SHANKS !'. ~:'.·:·................. "· AAlllCAN CHOICE ~'kl NG $119 I AMf t1C•N CHOICf SPl lNG '""'" 39 C ROUND BONE LAMB CHOPS .. .. .. .. .. t>. I LAMB NECKS !'.'.".':.':::................. "· AAE••'""' CHOICE s ,•ING l•MS s 12 , I AAEllCAN CHOIC( SP•!NG l•M8 2 5 • LARGE LOIN LAMB CHDPS ............ ''-I LAMB BREAST !'.~::.';?.':............... lb, i\MfllC•N CHOICE s•ING lAM8 $139 I AMftlCAM CHOICE s•11NG 59 c SMALL RIB LAMB CHOPS ............. t>. I LAMI PAnlES .. •• .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ..... "· SHANK Ot'F 9r. C LEGS 0' LAMB .... ~ .................. :....... ~"· "TENDER-LE~" FINE QUAJ,JTY FAMILY SIZE SMOKED 5-7 LBS. c _:PICNICS LB. PRl·SLICED!~SMOKID PICNICS .............. 48« DJS('OVNT S•:A~Oll HHJ:AKJ'AS'I' ""°'........,, U fl l• ""''0, ...,.,.ll~ H~ •••fl. O"•• 'o'" tn.Wl fl.Un, JOT•1•urm.1un ov••"• '" 59c ::::::~~ ............. 1!;:·: 75! ~:: ..................... 89! ~ ... ~~~~~o:"'ACON ·····:~r~ 63:· ••II" '°"o() ''"" PIUUl<lf SLICED BACON •... :::·. ·~ llOOK •·~·· 79 c DOVll TROUT ................. 1'.1.', -. SOll ......... . '"~" tlll!tl 111\l<"!lltl ::C":c1::~ ................ 791~ r~~~~~ ................... &91~ 0SC AlMAYI~ 11"1, 75< SMOKIES .......... :'.':, Al l G RINDS COffEE FOLGER'S 3·LB. TIN $218 ORANGE JUICE 6-0Z. TI N 25c AJAX B4·0Z. $I 09 CREST ''•·OZ. 6 '9 c TUBE r-------------------------~ · . I llblll,IJJ.0.'.1 '1.IJ,',\V.111.11: o:.IJ!.lll llllll 10.\\ : ',,,, .,.,,.,. I ·~1 : .i: lHIS COUPON GOOD ' 1 OC T. lJlHRUOCT.19 A 1:t1KS .\l .1\l)Sor('tl()l\l~I ; ~ CRISCO OIL ·~ •-~ WIT H COUPON ~ 69 ~ . J8 oz . c •;.;; ~OTILE :~ ~ UMIT 1 BOlll E ~ ONI COU~ON Piii i\OUll CU$TOMll I I r.-------------------------1 : . lm.\\tJ,\Jl.IM'!IJ!,\11,llAll:.wu.\UAUl,llAl . : ·t :111 r1•11.\' I ix THIS COUPON GOOD I i OCl. 13 THRU OCT. 19 l& 2§c0FF 1 •• ON :~ FRESH MEAT I-.:.= I~- 11 ~ W ttH cou~OH & ,J.OO MINIMUM 'U•CHASl 1 -. O NI COU,OH ,,. ADUlT CUSTOMll I : · j\';'l\il\;'lll/\';'jl';l\'lfiilii'll\'l\ill~'llf;fi . · I ~-------------------------J 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ,,, e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA ' . 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO • --. ' • .. lfl Y PILOT • • • . . . ! WHIM\d•1, Dttobtr 13 llf7J • , r • rice ree.ze: ' he didn't say we couldn't lower prices, • right? And that'• exactly wh11t we're doinK. Actually lowering our own disco unts on hundred• of item• every week a s we have been doin g for three and a half year•. These items are call ed "Double Discounts," and they're made possible by special tern- '· porary allowances Alpha Beta rece iv e• from manufacturers. Wh en the allowance expires, the pri ce Koes back to our reKular total discount price -the price in effect 11.t the-ii me of the freeze. ' I ... . .. . ' ' . So take.advantage of our unbeatably low Dou hie Discounts a s they're available. At Alpha Beta, you'll find more of them, more often, than anywhere! (Even a market that claims they'll match any disco unt price will not match all of these.) No question about it Alpha Beta is still your No. 1 Di•count Market. the folks you can trust lo take belier care of you and your budget! I . . . . . . . . ' . -. --· - ' ' ,· PAIL V PI LOT Wtdnt~dlly Oclobtr 1.1, l??l Alpha Beta's Man in Blue says: '' J IM ILLING WORTH STOR E M A NAGER 241 E. 17t h STREl:.:1 COSTA MESA in this ad, including 74 DOllRLE DISCOUNTS, save you s14.40*" WE WELOOME FOOD STAMP SHOPPERS IN I.JO' LGS •"IC.HC1, •1¥r•SllH . O• Otl~NCI COONT'I llHU llll •T otat 1S computed from s.1rigle-un1t purchos~on ly The fig ure would be much h•ghc r ,f Mea t & Produce were +ncluded WHOLE OR BUTT PORTION 58;. T·BONE STEAK 11! LEAN ALPHA BETA'S , SU!CH!!'S , PRIDC • TENDER AGED COLORA DO BEEF BONE -IN ROUND STEAK ALPHA BETA'S SU!CHCR'S PRIDC Dl PlNDABLL QUALITY FRESH GROUND lb. lb. ECONO PAK • 3 LBS. or OVER D ,J.,-,__. ;.·~ol• ""b'• ' I! a II D .. <•··• BONELESS HAM SHORT RIBS 69 ;, D ... ,,.. rA:..,.(Q JOH•I • '· (l~ !'•(, D ...... ~. SKINLESS 26 ' SUTCHER'S ~RIDE MEATS D""b'• ·• ,.,1 • o. , • D."""'" ""MINl/Tl llNK ' SAU SAG! 73:. ,' 29:. -SAUSAGf. LINKS •• MEATS YOU'LL BE PROUD TO SERVL Oi.VMY Dr A..;.! l~ l>Qll r u?£ 75:. • Ouolo•~ ond Sot••lac.••nn (..,,,oron•r'"rl • Dr•(nunt P-· ~o:l PORK SAUSAGE ~l~ ~0(! l 4Q IA ~LPHA BETA 2t~:3ta·s ~s::: Btrr Al DISCOIJNl PR IC ES t VERYCAY• BONELESS RIB or FAMILY STEAK LB. CHUCK ROAST BLADc 55c CUT lb T HESE MEAT TOTAL DISCOUNTS lYERY DAY ~ 11:.l ••I nO,A1$tLTS ~~'_.VANQUISH PAIN FORMULA 1y9 72 1 OUNCL AERu:;oL '--_,BAN DRY ANTl-PERSPIRANT 1fl9 120 ---------------- D .. -·, ' 1"1-• a..::."::. LISTERINE 631 ---~~THPAST~Bjc ---· ----------· ., OUSCI: l'larru:: • RI:GUL.1.A Oii V.'!TM !IODT BRECK JI' CIEllE alNSE 1 JA ;d .. j @ 9 OZ,AEAOSOL •REG, OR UNSCCtn'tO ~~. •-~ DML = I ~ ··--·· AMTl-PUSPIHMT '·" 1 " DEODORANT • 1-CX CAH V->!! .. r~ ~ -~;N~~~---------~@ pEJ'fM1$110l 1" 83' IJ.QZ A£R0SOL • AU. VM1t Tl[S AQUA NET ·' '""' MAIR SPHT "" .... !6-02. A.EAOSot I/!' Uot DOUBLI:: O!NtR • PLASTIC SM.A LI. SIZE: .,111_ PET DISH ..,. LARO£ Sit t ~ ~ ft6CO • J2.CAI.. • WTTH ub ~IR.ISM CH Sjl ~~I" • [NAMr.L 1)i ~ ~h~T~ )~~ ~~~R I • "' 3" 1" TOTAL OISCOUNTS EVERY DAY SOM! ~1.,11• IEU !TO•E1 Dl1CDUllT c1u•cr "1c1 ~c 35' ,..-;;;-, l~!H'.ttl GTANT ... fl~ r f.(J7.r•; .~:::::. ill"cl' lfl'x'EsWLD j9c 351 89' 1:AL!.W'< • f>C'URMI r • •-~.Al ''.; ALPllA IETA ICE CREAM ljBc 591 '' ;_"')l':,T • ! ~o'.""l.!"'. ' ' !.' l • CAROUSEL BARS ;Rt f:!.' GIA.':i -• C..-.:... CASSEROLE ¢c 45 1 t-02:. ~AG • I RO't LN ( ALPllA IETA CUT CORN ,,r , 45 ©ci14cl'(i!°JACKS ~c 26' ©iloliciiihi '0 "' """ J8c 69 1 @ p O'Z CAN • WHOU: n'JINEL OR CREAM STYU. 231 Gretn Gi1nt Corn 'lie NIBLITS CORN• 1-0 t , CAN 1'= 11< ~cur &'s'PalllG'u s'" P(AS •~'~-~~~CAN 1!C ~~( ~ QflE:tN GIANT -WKWc Oii SI.ICED ~iu0sifilooiis °" ~c 34' @r1i0f0p'(is' CAN @ Morr :; • J2.or: !AR llttr4"'ATO 01\ CUllATO JUICE ~c 331 ?i'c 421 ' D ...... ·•t 11 ••0.-1., 1°' D"'"""' {.l'nf u '-L l HALIBUT STEAi<~ I•. IOTAL DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY ' l A~ " l •:A • I 't p[;'uVA cCAT' rooo 1fc 13' <§~~A·~ ~ :~~~:;v P~Jjc 26' '.lRNATiQ •; -l~.i>~ >G COFFEE-MATE jtc 75' 2" 1" 13' ''!..'' !''I!':;~.>, l ~··1 ·;. ~·. c: ~·. t -21. ' . ' •· .i.. ),ff ,• A"11 "0("'"~!1 .•· ALPtlA BE TR BREAD R\Pll R Bl IA • ' ' ClH NAM ON ROLLS ; , _ I A l PH ~8 [1~ -~A>', •;1. 1 GU.ZED BUTTER Mlll( DONUTS AlPHA Bf!A • 1.J.ff.R ·I l ~ ,-AL PECAN CHOCOlATE CAKE @ ~~~~·~·11J1CE· .. c~ f 1,~r @K·R~~·~ ~A~~NNAISE ~ @ ~~~~o.~~K[-z rA· ~: ©~~~,.p~;K~Y· ~AP'-;t: · 1 soft ~ARGA R'1NE .;: '~ • ~ ~GOLDI:~; GHQ\/[ ~ OR~~c[0J1J~·E !LEND ~c ~(fl CONT Alllf ft • SM"-il C!IRD • 35' 34' 41' 1" 50' 59• 37' 30' 43• 82' .,.-VAL 22' ALPHA B£TA COTIAGE CHEISl !~ C: CO~TAINf.R l'lc VAL',I: J?c ••t; >'f.RSAL -tNDIVl!"ll'Atl " A"MEAl'lAN~~~[[Sc1202 ·~~AGI 74' ALPHA I f TA· W~t.e~W MONTER£! JV. •• •tlSI i~ 95: .. 62' ~-OUNCE: PAC!:AGl" • l!A PO"!~l'I DAHOlA SLICED HAM 1" HLllflL\11 1-lATJCN AL • It Cl 111 MID>ET SALAMI IJ' •l'"ll lfHI • 16 O'Z P(t; All ME.IT IOLDGHA ,;Cut 19' t•·O'Z CON'l"AINt;As . a un·[~SCOICH • CHOCOU.TE • LtMOtl ALPKI BETA PUODIJICIS .,.;tl,i: 43' @ Sl/TIJ'T • 11/:i.·O'Z. •HAM SALAD OA CHICKEN SALAD 1.:,. 69' DELI SPRIAD .,- @ 11Lvi: fl l880 N • ~-07. •]AA OOL.OEtl Ot LICIOIJS ,J. Al'PLISAUCE f'' 32' SWEET GOLDEN MELONS ---- LB . GROWN D........ • HAWAIIAN D...... • 100 PAPAYAS FOR GAROl N FRf Sll CRISP CUCUMBERS . o.~ N[W CROP fLORIOA'S FIN£Sl RED OR WHIH GRAPEFRUIT RfD O(L!CIOUS APPLES 00 SW£[T JUIC'( O• VALENCIA ORANGES t~:.~;:::~ 10 09.c ~ H•l!I ~ LB ,, ,, . • '111 \\ BAG ea. r--@ GARDEN FR ESH D·-•·· 19 C fRl SH SQUASH ~u',;1~~,' "····· LB. ARTICHOKES 19~. STl AK Sill © Brown Mushrooms 3 9 C ANNUAL • NEW CROP ,, LB RYE GlijlSS 10 LB. IAG 129 I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IJA LlEY Vll'N • !l~ LB @ ECONOMY PRUNE 39 c 7~1<4k 8<t 88 •• POMPOMS ~u TOIAl DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY @ ~o ~,1~C~~ • . @ suGAR Sub stiiute O'J'fC!:: ,o ~ @ 0Fi r 'M'1i.K; , · · !Ololt l <,MA Ill• s ta•l s Oll[OUN! [Ml•" ,llt l • ·'•,--: + , .• ,• ~ ... 9,Hc 79' @ 1~slant P~l ~toes Sjc 46' ©GOLDEN FLUFFO · 9/c 801 © PANCiKE SYR UP'\~ 36 ' @ ~·~il 6~·;~ MIX ' •• s,tc 47' ~ ,,...l"'"~'·"·' ~SOFTASILK © FROSTING MIX !j.fc 41' fie 431 :jSc 35' ~ A!lrl T '~I ll.Al• ;!'. 1 ~: ~COFFEE CAKE MIX }9c 291 ~ A" Cl'l • llU ; OR Qltlt"t ~QUAKER OATS ire roar ~ou .~:-.::. GLAD WRAP ~ ~O·COIJNT • SANDW\<H I..!::::;! GLAD BAGS 10 COIJNT • ln C ALLON GLAD TRASH BAGS sfc 591 :}fc 261 :\l'c 31 1 7jc 641 © il'o'Asr'ilic\T WRAP Sic 491 Ct•\TA MlSA-241 l . 17rfl St. HUNllNG-TON IEACH-t04S Adalll'I HUNTINGTON llACH-11611 N. Mol11 St. FOUNTAIN YALLIY-IJtO WorMr LAl;UNA Hlll5-2lS41 Colle d1 111 l11l\o 11.YINE-11040 c.1,..,, U11l~•r,lty p .. -~ SOUTH LAGUNA-10122 1. CMlt tl!wtrY TOT.Al DISCOUNT~ EVERT OAt StlH ll,MI l (ll na•lS llSCOllNT (Ml.,{ P'ltl([ "4!.!.. ' -.... , · • -; l ~.> " cHic, caH· c""' -1, 33 ' \ ':_. •. r\'i ~ • • I • ~ • WHOlE KERNEL CO AN 'lfc 1 B' ~r:A· ... C"", ... -... I "' @ c~E~H·11~~~s ~t ' :j1c : L 'J4c D •..• ,. •, ; I • .., .-' •. ""' cit.~ ~oii ' µ'c 29' ' ,, 1·.~·~· BISQUICK jlc @ ikTHR'oOM~: rlSSUE. ¢ T @C~ii:FoN·lOV:Et S ~ fl[101" !'•.; • :OP"O.:l P\, f' 111 HAI.'.!'' .'.' ZEE HAPl(IHS \Je ~.4 ·n••o.;T ~r.; •Rt •;JLJ ll ~M~Q6[s's"r 1 n:~1.1 ye 56• 39• 29' 13' 66' /Oo• •. -.•• ' J:. I'.'.•• -• ~ ,A ~L'l', /.,,. ... _··,·· ~ny: Wi~rc •• ,s 41c 31' ....... );" D. .. ,.~, ·c01'!CM 'fk'lll ·i~so.M" 61' ALPHA BE TA fDIL 'Ir v~t D...... -. ,.. -"r--r Q ' D .... _, HAND1.WRAP' N• ¥t © rf11AN ~: ~1~ ~ltc D,""' DOW • !" (': At:IVXOL D .. ,_., OYEN ClE.IHER 1 Jf ~I I oz V•Si NrrCTA"'t ~lYSOL SPRAY IJ' 41' 31 • 1" 1" ~ ~0'1. 'A"l t\);!,.L ~.'I R ~ D1~~A~~~~ 26' 20· ' ,.oz. II.AR • PINC 0 11 GOU> !/,:. lk @Ai,·~R IETA CLWSlR J~ .. 10' ~ 100 ~ n PLASTIC V.'RAI' lil' ~STRETCH l SUl !I< -'>TOR E HOUR ~ MONO A Y tkrough FRIDAY I 0 A M. ta 9 P M, 5ATUROAY&SUNOAV 10 A..M.tv 7P,M. ' " .f2 DA ILY PIL OT USDA Grade 'A' Whol e Body Plump & Tender 2 to 2¥2 lb s. Avg. Wt. Fryer Parts • B·ri · • I · i . • '· •/,'.~~t~;,•• .,,;.1r,.c .. 1 Rainbow Trout fresh Salmon Fish Cakes ' ' l/11 79 < "' '· .: It 98 ' ""39 ' ,,, GROUND BEEF U.S. Insp ec ted 5 lo for wholesomeness. , In a 3·lb. Pk g. !J·lb. pkg. $1.77) lb, ) ORANGE JUICE ? ~I'' 39c , .. 120 :. co n DISCOUNT DAIRY-DELI Rib End Cu ts From No. 1 Quality Ea stern Grain- Fed Porkers. lb. Pork Chops ' ,.98-= USDA Choice Graded Beef Rolled & Tied Chuck to Pot Roast lb. Pork Roast Pork Loin Roast f ' , • ' ' ' .. 49 ' 0-Bone Beef Roast :.··: "79 ' ' ' ., Boneless Pork Roas\ : 1o 69 ' "79 ' Th ick B s129 Sliced aeon ',,','. • Hor111cl R1;1 1e • Rn!h t11 (rclt.11 I u111 1 ICE MILK • Lu cerne -55 low Calori e C 1/,.Gallon ~ COME IN AND GET ' Boneless Beef.Roast ,'.; <, " '1" S. I . 1· R '· · " 'l" 1r 01n 1p oast 11 t•A.•w .. ~fl~! 1~ BEEF BRISKET FRESH USDA Choice Grade d Beef Whale or Pain t Ha lf (First Cut lb. $1.29) lb. ' . se SAFEWAY BAKERY BUYS! SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS jj Dag Faad ~!n-1 Rnht111 1' 8Qlnntt<I R~hO!I 15 "·23' "' ~.~~~~.:~A, Eg~.~ 39e '--vp_E~_~L-~~-1R_~1-~g-~_tL_ (Eatra Large, doz. 42c ) Lucerne Yogurt ;:,:.'~' luceme Frvit Drinks ': .. Shady Lane Butter ';~"' '··· o· '~"". ... eme 1ps rQ"' j,,. 11 "''" 21 ' '" ' 11 ' 49 ' '" "'81 ' t!•. • " 37 ' '" WlllnPSda}', Octobtr 1), 1971 N PllOT 11 0\IERTI SE R 7 Bon eless Cuts USDA Cho ice Beef ldeol to Broil or Barbecue • lb. B I SI k ' '... ,, 'l" one ess ea 1 ,u,·1·.; B•·t 1•. T B Cl b SI k "'"""" ' '1" -one or u ea s B•···1 11 S. I . 1· S k ' · s1" 1r 01n 1p tea s 1 ,iJ: .... ·ts~-1 '' ~~~.~,,~~.~~~"" ~.1 09 ~-~.~~.~~ .. ,~.~"~'~'' 1b99c Po1r.1 Cut • POPULAR BRAND CIGARETTES Hormel Cure 81 ' Wilson Tendermade Ham David's Salami Chubs 'l" " "· 'l " 11" 89 ' "' BEEF SAUSAGE The Real McCoy Beef Linkies ', 29C So De licious ... Try it! 8·01. pkg. TRULY FINE TOWELS '-• -~ Solt And Ab~orb,,111 t'-,..4 ._.,large ... Roll ~~- PEFRUIT ~[~ ~ ~i ' •' '\ Florida's ·, Ruby Red j or Pink $ )~ N , ~ .~ " :~ ;;:; I Bartlett Pears ·~~~:.5,.,_ •1 L 1 Artichokes ... 2i:!E.i::::· 4,., •I 1 · Red Apples o.11c1 ••• 4 lb. 59e i : Foney Quo1ity Ba » ---~ Crispond Juicy g i··:i P. · Appl ·~·""'''"""14 • 49' F h M hroom ~8 ' ~ · 1pptft ~~ ~t1~.:::z.:~~~~11r,••1 . c ftS VS frr1h ~dlfnd~I'. c ~ , Fresh Broccoli ..,,,,..,. •· 25 Green Beans "~""''"" " S s; . MUMS CARNATIONS BOUQUETS FERNS BloomiflfJ l r~•h (u1 fre1h(u1 Rosian .Ai~:;orJed $1 9 A 1~or 11Jd 99 A1sorted ,. 9 Variety $2 99 Colori 9 C.olur\ C Vor~tie~ C Ho11Q1m1 . , i ·ll, ,111 l t n(• l•tc ~ f·ll, Pll ~ ~~~PrictsfffKhveOtt.14-16,1 971 - -· ' ' ' . .. . ' -. -·-' _ {• _. .· • • .· . • .•• r .r -~ • -•.• , ,( .__• •: ,~ ,• • ,• I •' I • J • I • ' • I .,. • • ' .I-.' '1_. .. .' • .J. • • • ol( ·' • f •"" ,< • ~ -·• --" • • ~ - • s r s c t u • d .. ' c • b • t d • T • • M Is •q no • fr 0 pe &U in • ..... . . . .. ' i\'td~•ldty Oclobtr U 1971 DAILY ,.LOT 43 ~---''---~~~~~~~ 1-~ow to Cut Cake and Eat It, Too --With Raspberry Drink DEA.ft l'>o'ANr My d1u1ll1er Is belaJ m1rrted nrrl mru1tb ind I •rn lryl111 to lake ('ar, or It .all by my,ell with lhf' hrlp or a few fr lrnd1. Nnw I nerd the help ol on' mnrr. Ynu. Coul d LET'S ASK THE COOK by Nin Wiley 'nu tell mr thr l'llrrrrl \\ay to ~u t lhr v.·erldl ni l' a k r ? K.'IOX\'ILLE. TE~N . a bout mak1na ~our 01,1·n C'herry brand.v this summtr I had a numbpr nf fl lJPrJ PS f r n m rraO,rs ahn ut "f1o I c11p tigh!ly •ir nnf? I am afraJd 11 m1J;ht hl!J w up if I do!" f..ly neighbor S:t)S she g0f5 ahead and scrf'WS !hr c11p on all thr \\:!}' and has n•\'er had any troub le, hut JI mi ~hl hr a ~nnd idea Just 10 ~rr'"' rhr <'IP on loosr ly, ab()ut three ·fourth~ nf thr 1,1•ay, Of.AR NAN ~ In regards 10 makln1 a rfally 1ood 1hlt'k mil k 1h1ke. add a rup or mnrr: (If <'rusbiod lcio lr1 It for bl,nd lnr. f &r dlett-r~. 11~e skim n1ilk . lot~ or rro!lht'd Jrr, sn n1e 11rllfl('lal ~wrtti-npr and 11ny lff'llrt'd rl111 orlng. Of <'<lur~r nu Ir' 1·rram fnr dit't· er!> .. \11\S, Kf:l'rll Kt.:Ll.t~R· S~111~. 10:\'A;o,.'S\'ILLE. l:'\O. ' Fresh or eanned pt'at:hPs or a 11hf@d bitnan11 g1\'ts ~rr.-.i fla 1·nr ' ~lak1n.11 I• Int' Rnd oth rr hr.ve1 ilR('S lS hPl"PITIIO)! II !<1.\l· VALUES AT FROZEN FRESH c lb i,:rn"ini.:, et'!llll•rn1(·al hnmr: prn1ert. :'\an \\'1l f'v ha!> a f)<J()klt'I. "'F..1,y llnmern.iide \l"ines ;inrl 1.1qururi;." 11h1<'h 1:o1 lill rd 1>.1th del 1l·1ous rioe1pes ::ind ht'lpfo l llp~ t nr ~·nur 1·r1py simplY" 11cnd i~ rents In coin \no po~lai;:e stamps please/ 11nd • sel f':address~. at1mped, Jong PO\"t'lll~ with you r reque~I In hl'r in care of the DAIL\' PILOT SAVINGS MEDALLION BRAND CORNISH GAME HENS 2~1 ~:- ! hlil vt checked v.·it h rPl'Pnl bndes 1,1•ho 11\'rd with et1quene bonk in hand for months ht>frire the event and the_y sav t"ach one ii:u·e.o; a l11tl r d1He.ren1 .~lnry I i;rpms .'nu 1•nn"1 be f;ir wro1111 nn n1nttPr 11 hilt \"OU do. The Aene ral 1rlra 1s In ' do ;is nr;il ;i Jnh a.o; pnss ihl r. 11!!1ng a f:harp knife USDA CHOICE CENTER CUT 7-llONE WHOLE OR HALF CENTER SLICE SALMON $) 39 LB . c or cake culler. Hrre 1s a l'flV lhol 1.~ as gr;ireful as any The hride 11nd gr·rinm cul lhe firs! sl1re fn1m t!1e bottom tirr fihP st;indi": 10 h1~ r1gh!. he plnres h1~ ri:.?ht hand nvcr hrr~ for th.it CPl"l'Oll)OI' Thr n ,;•hor1cr l;ikc.~ n1·cr fnr 1br rema1nrlr r of the culling rr111nve.~ the rlrrnr11t1nn from !hr !op lier Tll;it ,qnillle<;t t1rr is ru t in1o th1rcls firs! ;ii! thr 11 ,11· acrns$. rhrn 1nrn sl 1<·r~ 1;i hnut onr in<'h l ;:if1cr "'hirh ~l1rcs arr 01 \"idf'd 10111 scr1 ir1~ r1Prcs crnsi;11·1.~P. \\"hen th;i! t1r r Ill ,l!"OnP <In the !i.<lmP th1ni.: \11th the nexl nnP. perhilps c11 1!1ng 1us1 one·Lhird of 1t r le::ir ::irross and slicing until ~nu nePd more. All nf !his ma v he done with the ro:ikP renio1·rd 10 the k1t1'he n, if you 11'1.c;t1 , thP pieces plHcrrl fin ser\"ini.: plates. At \"l'I'~' large recf'pl 1nns where it is gning to rake thr whole cake. In serve the ,l!uei:ts it is rrrff'ril_\' prnp('r 1n keep cutting w11hr11rt p;iu se hut if it lo11k.c; ai: though some of the · hol lnm tirr will be lert I would !'llJ:!&:Cst leaving that in a11 la1·ge ii St'Ument as possible. H nnlh1n.c: cl~c t h e rern111nder or thr. rHkc cnulcl he frn7,en fnr future use. I h::i1·p never fr11zen a rake fnr n CHUCK STEAKS HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS SCOPE MOUIHWA!iH SUPER SIZE 24 FLUID OZ. IOTTLE REG. 1.98 AT OTHER STORES 99« PRELL CONCENTRATE SHAMPOO l OZ. TUBE REG . 1.09 AT OTHER STORES BAN ROLL:ON ANTl-PUSPIRANT DEODORANT l '/2 OZ. SIZE. REG. 1.09 AT OTHER STORES GLEEM TOOTHPASTE 6.75 OZ. TUBE REG. 1.09 AT OTHER STORlS 69« 69« 59« c lb 11 hn lr ~·e;ir hut it rni.c:ht hr fun I"'--"""-._...,_._ _______ ...,_._..., __ 10 1ry sn the "'rdded rnupJc l ir---ll~i:IcJ~[[;:](~(::r'.J~f:ll---.., cnu lrl ln::ist I heir f i r s I • ~ j { •} 1 3 ; • i •I•] t J..• ::inrti1•er.o;ar.1· 1,1·11h some of it Sn 11·hat if 1t i~n't qui!e as MINUTE MAID ~~:s:~~~t wo:is nn !he riri.c:inal ORANGE JUICE OR The s!HrT\'·e.1cd prin1·1piil.<: GRAPEFRUIT JUICE nf the l'.'rdd 1n,1? pr n h ii h J .v rnulcln't lell you wh;i! it t;isted !1ke that day <1n.1'Wil.1. Jf yo11 like. sm::il l charms milv he bnuj:!ht ;:it jewelry cnuri!rrs, 11·1·itpptd in foil ;:ind inscr!rd 1ntn the bn!l nm n( !he c;:ike brfnr' ii. i.~ frn,<;!ed. A cn1n is suppn.,ed In hrin.c: rhr finrler t\'C'al!h: ii tin.1· w i~hh<inP. i;nnrl luck: a th1n1hle, .~pin.~terhnOO. A rin1: ill the prize. !t indicate~ the finde.r "'ill be tMe nel"t to 12 oz. CANS SPRINGFIELD SLICED 19~ STRAWBERRIES 10 OZ. PKG. FLAVORLAND BIG 49~ BLACKBERRIES 11/4 oz. BAG m;;irry. SPRINGFlELD 59~ FISH STICKS 14 oz. PKO. DEAR NAN: I l'll pped a maiazlo e recipe wh•re ont of thr ·1ngredien1s cAlled ror ts f~:::::1r:~nR;·~~r.;,~~;i~:::: ~~!~~0 01~,u~:~ .. h~,.;~~~ :;~;.11 ,,r-.--I ~ : 1 f1 ! I :J ; l •) • l 1!31 friends. ""h11t is It ?· .iunV METZ. ~·~SAS CITY. MO. CUC UMBERS fl1alila 1 1n e!'i h;i ve a nnnchal an! "'"·" nr 1·al!ing for .some ingrPrlirn! unobta inahlt 2 I 2 5 ti ""' lwo.thfrrl' of the'°""'"· I' rhilo i;heel.~ iire pastry ::nirl l Rre cal lf'd fnr , 11m0n~ nthrr things, in th::1t· rlel1rin1 1.~ nut . filled confert1o n Bak lava, The prepared sherts m;:iy be boughL at i;nme sm<1 ll fl'Hlf'I sptCialty shops. rno~I li ke l.v i11 I Gre'k neigh hor honds. They sell I.hem hy !ht pound. Yn11 can make ynur own but it i~n·1 the easiest thing in the world unless you ar,. an old hand. They must be rolled paper-thin and very even. DEAR NAN: Hr:re ii 11 de ll r:lous recipf! l or ''R11pberry Liqueur, 'I Simmer 3 cups ol ~uii:11r with 3 cup1 ol water until 5uiar h dl5SOl \•ed . Coo l. Pour over I quart of fretb r••pbenle1 · tn a wlde· mouthed jar. Then add I quirt of lnerpen5lve whiskey nr br111dy. Cover IO(lsely and 1el 111lde for 3 months. Pour ofl lhrough 1 5Je11• .end put In drcu ter1. Marvelous 11 1n aftlr dinner drink or over Ice. The berries lo8r •II their cnlor and R•Yor, turning lhe liqueur ll brlabt pink. MARILYN ftfA YER, WINONA, MINN. Al11, the raspberry se.Ason Is sO 1hort 11nd I w111n 't able to r;qu~ie your Idea ln here. until now but I aet no re11son why about two of the. 1weetened freeie.r pa~ks couldn't bl usld omitlina addition.I su111r or perh1p1 ju11t 1 cup nf the su11r l)1n.lp. It would be &nod In one way or another, Incldtnttlly, when we t•lked Stains Set Jronin1 over 1pota 1t.:1lns will set tl\&m. CRISP EXTRA FANCY DELICIOUS PEARS MOUNTAIN GROWN 19~ BARTL!TT LB. GRAPES EXTRA FANCY THOMPSON SEEDLESS 19~B. BANANAS 10~ .. I • -·-;-;-:;:-i ~ ~ ~ -- NO MIN!NU M PU-CHASE -NO MAXIM UM PU-CHASf •ONE ORDER ONLY ANY AMOUNT YOU CHOOSE TO IUY •@ oD ONLY AT uic>AIN IASIJT ----ea GRADE "A" IAll M BULi( STYLI W!ENERS 59' .. 3-LEGGED ..................... ,., ........ . ------IAR M FRESH SLICED BOLOGNA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69' ... PAN READY 79'LI. OSCAR MA YER PU~.( POii( LINK SAUSAGE ..................... . ------LEO 'S l OZ. SLICED MEATS BEEF -DAIK Tl'RKEY -HAM -c SPICY 1£EF I fllEEZElf sHF-11 \DA C:HOJCI nNLT lb I FUll s1nr O F BEE~. CUT. WRAl'l'ED 3 ~ 51 --- FRYING CHICKEN l t. FLA\H FllOZEN . 69' .. BAR M HICKORY SMOKED TAVERN HAMS WHOLE OR HALF PAPER TOWELS BIG ROLLS fR(SH SLICED BEEF LIVER s139 IA R M HICIC OR Y SMOllE D "' SLICED BACON DECORATED 2 PLY GRAPETTE OR ORANGETTE SODA POP 7 OZ. BOTTLES 6'11 01. c 11ni F 0 R CHICKEN OF THE SEA Chunk Style Light Meat TUNA CINCH e llSCUIT MIX e CORN MUFFIN MIX e BUTTERMIL K PANCAKE MIX 61/2 oz. pkg•. SPR INGFIEL D APPLE JUICE OT. I UllC STYLE ,, ') -i:u.: ··", / •''• • PEAS /• ~ . ~:1 '~~. \ • CUT GREEN BEANS CREAM STYLE CORN .::::303 CANS COUNT MICHAEL VODKA CANA DIAN' TRADIT ION IMPORTED CA NADI AN WHISKEY .... PROOF LIGHT ABBEY SCOTCH 16 PROOF ~$ R FULL QUART FLEISHMAN S DAVIES COUNTY KENTUCK Y STRAIGHT BOURBON FULL QUART 5499 Prices Effective: Thursday thru Sunday Oct. 14, 15, 16, 17 Prlc•s subject to stock on hand. WE GLADLY A CCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS IVORY LIQUID DETERGENT FULL QT. 59~ 20 01. Atro1ol C1n PRUF FABRIC FINISH 49' WE GIVE ILUE CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA PLACENTIA WE GIVE BLUE CHIP STAMPS 19th and Placentia 710 W. Chapman i --~ ____ _;_· -~.~:.:...:.:::..i BISQUICK I:, 39~ .1 REG. 59¢ 40 OZ. IOX W itli tlii1 C•u"e". "' ,.,;,.;,..UPfl purt~f lt ••<1uir1d, LiPfl il I i.t1• ''' <Ou jlOll -0"1 cou11011 111r t u1fomt t. Void 1lt1r Su,.ilty, Ocl. t 1. •ooD ONLY AT IAIGAIN 1AS1n I I NOTEBOOK W,1 ~ '~" CO•J r O" "O "'"""U"' 11ur<~•11 11o:io1,,1il L,.,.,1 O~t p~IJ f!t • cou11on -011t cou ~en pu cullO'l'U. Ve•d 1lttt Su~d ov, Ot• l1. p GOOD ONLY AT IAIOAIN IASttn \ Wtdntsd~y Ottobtr 13 1971 7~o IT'SA FACT ON SALE AT NO HIDDEN CHARGES REBATE. THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS ••. UPON APPROVAL OF CONGRESS YOU WILL RECEIVE A 7°/o e REFUND. WE DON'T CARE WHERE YOU'VE BEEN OR WHAT YOU'VE BEEN OFFERED • YOU'RE SURE TO GO FOR OUR OFFER. DON'T SIGN ANY ORDER WITH ANY DEALER ON ANY . NEW CAR-TRUCK OR USED CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE BEE_N QUOTED DUNTON FORD PRICES. All cars sub ect to prior sale SALES DE PARTMENT OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. 'TIL 10 P .M. All Con Adftrtls•d plus fox & l ie.. '68 F d CUSTOM 500 Or VI Au!o h ~", l=~<!O•l Aor (O~~ ""'''" 1-i"~'" • O< •UIU ~11 ) S • We Welcome Credit Unions and Association Business. • u SE D CA Ask For Your Special Fleet Representative. s777 '6 7 Plymouth 7 Dr , "utomal;( l•~n'm"1!on. VI. !Y(T 1/0J $577 '66 F d COUNTRY S(j)UIRE Or v.1, Au!o. Tr<tn1 . Power Slfenn~ !SVH l91l ----------~~~ ........ '65 c t S<;lUIRE WAGON Oun ry '" ,.,. '"" """ . l•..; ~""""<! NH[ ?11 '68 T s·1 rd ""'" ··· , .. , · '"" .,. • ~·. v .n.1 1<001 1XC.M oa11 '66 Ch IMP ALA evy va ... u•o"'~nr ''"~'. pcwer s!~er '"0 !00} !!UL 1 • '67 Opel STATION WAGON '62 Corvair ;~.'~· · ,, .. - '64 lntern't'n'I ~~·~;:~::~·~::': new fWE K 910\ '63 Ch ' STATION WAGON e VY ';:,;). eu1om1111c• tr•n•min ion. ( llH· '67 Must· ana '"" ""'· ·~·· Heel•r. jT.lE •lJ) ' I 68 vw ~.~~""' '''" """ '"'" "" '67 F d RANCH WAGON Or V·I, Aulo. Tr&ns .• A« Cond , Power Sl~orong, (X)(P 1121 '65 M 2 DR. H.T. ercury :,',:.,,~~.· .~;~:. ::.7::. n•ce (Od PIEf '67 Ch EL CAMINO SA evy VI, au!o. Trani.. f<tc1ory air, PD"'"' itH•Tnv, pawtr ora~ei.. wide o;r"ls, 'll""''O'" IOw mn., & clleuy• (Qt51671 1 Or~, se'""'' lo ti'>oO:>O from, All '71 p· t' 2000 cc In 0 lcw mil~~. eu1ome11c lr•n•. reaic, ke"1"' & K<'.9'11 9roul). WllRIM·DO\·•rafW ANDIBS.AllMllST' lVAA•lll.~ftllCAJI •a11a. . .111oiwas1 I . . . ' ' ., ' = ' . • • • ··-···· ·~·.· ~ ......... , ... ,,, ..... , ...... ,. -.............................. • .. .i,....• ............................. -.....-.-....... \.i. .................................... ~~-.... -~ ..... ...r: ................ _ • .__...,_._., .... _ • .., __ .. _ ... _..,~~-·--·-·-- ( Fathion ltland Ann lv•rwry Suppl•m•nt to th• DAILY l'ILOT-WedMMlay, Oct•••r TJ, 1'71 Fashion Island is now four years old. Come join us tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday as 60 fine merchants celebrate the occasion. Band Organ Music-Free Balloon Animals and Popcorn -Cycology Fair Exhibits-Bicycling Grand Prix and Recycling Center. See inside for details. : , ''Exciting to. Visit -Delightful to Shop'' FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER Pacific Coaat Highway-Between Jamboree and MacArthur 60 Fine Stor~s To Serve You ..• Open Monday and Friday Nights. DEPARTMENT STOR ES The Broadway Buffums' J.C. Pen ney Company Robinson's WOMEN'S APPAREL Apropo s Back Stre et Joan Buck Wallah Clarke's Hawaiian Shop Desmond's Fashions for la femme Ann Folger M. Jacques Furriers Lanz Lerner Shops The look Mandels Shoes & Something Else Motherhood Maternity Shops Pickwick The Show.Off Silverwood's MENS APPAREL Desmond's Mark Scott The look-Guy's Gear Norm Meager's Silverwood's At Ease SHOE STORES Paul Allan. Inc. Fiesta Footwear Hemphill's Shoes Leeds Mandel's Shoes & Something Else Newport Children's Bootery Wetherby Kayser Shoes RESTAURANTS Bob Burns Restaurant Coco's Island Collee Hbuse The Rigger Yamato f ranciscan Room-Bulfums' l ido Buffet and Marina Room-Robinson's Callee House -Penney's JEWELERS Bretl-Walker Goldsmith Slavick Jewelers Weinert-Clark fine Jewels /ale's SER VICE SHOPS Anthony's Shoe Service The Broadway Tire Center Clown Cleaners Golden Blade Barbers The Hair Hunters Salons Penney's Auto Center U.S. Post Office (Self-Service) SPECIALTY STORES Ar kraft Fu rniture Bath Shops B. Dalton, Book seller El Paco Candles Flowers by Morri Hatch's Hallmark of Newport Karls Toys. Stationers & Hobbies Mediterranean Imports The Music Hall , Neal's Sporting Goods The Passionate Eye Plummer's Russo's Wonderful World of Pets See's Candies Success Broadcasting Co.· KOCM The Tobacconist, Inc. Vikings IV Westbrook's Yardage ' • 2-fl 11hion l1l1nd Anniver11ry Supplement to tl-ie DA ILY PILOT-Wednetcl1y, October 13, 1971 Fashion • • • =:;: ..... . ' ·-·-· ~t·• .. -~ W4 )-fi I •• l :l'l l:' [>r1 /JrrJrJJ Island • • \\"h at's· :i t'ri1r \I 1lhoul pnpcnrn~ An rl it'll he evrn helter at the (.'yrnln~y F;i1r <ii Ft1 ~h1nn Islan d he-cau se lhe L~lanrl 's merchants' as.'.-oci:i!1o r1 h;i ~ orrrrrrl in "huy a bag" for ever.vnne_ Free popcorn and ballnnns 11·111 he pa ssrd nut on the mall at lhP shnpping ce n· Cele bi-at e.s " • > ,/ • 4th ter on 'rhursday, Friday and Saturday. Fr ee entertainmcn ! and di splays \1·UJ be on tap all three days -Thursda y, Fri day and Sat- urday -as th e center ce lebrates its fourth anniv ersary. A . I nn1v ersa1-y Fashion Isl e Slat es Big A11niv ersary F ere Trad1!ionally, I ht: an- ni11ers8ry nf !ht ope nin g nf Fashion Island is a hl,ll eveitt both fnr it11 merchants .. nd for the ir customers . This year !he Nf'"ll-'prlrl 8e:.1rh re11 1nna ! s h n p p 1 n .i: ctn!t:r celebrates 1!s fourth anni1·trsary . And the celebra- 1•on "ll'ill move out in at !ta~t than an hnur and a half Bike nwnPrs 1n !he llarh<1r Area a!sn are 1n1·1ttd tn bring their bicycle-" tn lhe fair fnr l1r ens1nJ: hy e11her I he r\ell'por l Rearh or Cn..,t a .\l esa pn l1ce Other -"f>C'Clill f'I t:nt~ he .c-cattf'rerl thrnuch11ut hnur.~ nf !he fa ir. 1href' different directions. ac \c;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-..- cordini.: to Phil Ph 1ltpp1de.~. r president of the F;ish1on Isl and i\1erchanl11' Assoc1at1nn First, many nf the Island's retail and service operal1nns "·ill offtr rtduced r.!l tes and pricts In their annrl'ersary CU!'.tomers. Secondly, free popC'nrn , free balloons and f re e en- tt:rlainment "11-'ill enl1l'en the ~fall dur in .R the three·da) celt:bration Thursday, Friday and Silturda.v. And !h ird ly-nnl !enst im. portant-lht shopping center is cooperating ~·1th sel'era! concerned groups t(l produce a lhree-day Cycn!og~· Fa i r etnter1>d around. bicychn,e: for health and cltaner air. FOR THIS SCHOOL Y.EAR- Lowe$! Leg•I Pritet In Town New Who ln addition In displays and information bonths. t he Cycology Fa ir "ll'Jnds up Sa!ur-1 da ~· "ll"i th a ··big fin1sh"-b1c·ycle and 1r1cyc!e r;ices fn~ a!l <'ll!e groups and fnr bi kers ranging f r nm youngsters on I r 1 c y c I e s through nov1C'es In Olymp1cs- Je1·el !nng dist::ince racers. ~!"... L 5 fAT. CfF. a C~N..OA ... ...-~ I~ llSA. Tnp bike event 1.~ t"xpec!cd In be th e :J.'i.m1le Cr1terlum raeed around !he shnppin5: cf'nlf'r on .r..'f'"ll-'f'(lrt Center Dri l'e. A fie ld n( up to 50 co m- pctitnr5 is expected In finish the more than JO laps in less 12V2 to 4 CYCOLOGY FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS THURSDAY- 111 ,\ \] -1·.' ••'••.:.1 1:. .. ,111. ''!"'" d1.-pl<1.1< ]fl.\ \1-l.t1•' ~.nT"l"T <llOITIPO ! !l"lr'l-fllll rh ~ di!,\ Kids Can be 'Rec yc ologist s' FR I OAY- 111 \ \1 -~.'·"l"C\ Th• OAll.Y PILOT and ;i ny hnant"1al prnceeds frn m 111 \ \1 -I .11. ~ •1rn1 r;i1t1111 "n • rhru-"U I Th" rl;o.1 Fa~h 1nn [~land 1'.ferchants A<-!he ··Pnl11111nn Snlutuin Stat1nn Fr:~F. 1·1·1·1·111:\. 11nd ~AI J.1 1<1\.·s rhruout !h" rl<1y i::nci<1 linn 11·11] bestn"ll' !he tit lf' \l."Jll hP rurned n1 Pr to c11·1c SATURDAY-nf "RECYCOl.Of.IST" nn llfl~' and charily e:rnup~. rt /Hll ,\ \l.-l'11l111 t1 ri n -'"li111nn S1a1 1nn !lpPn yOUO,l!SU'r whn brin,11.~ TO the \lnJUnleeri; frnm the ·-7 111 1 ,, 'l -l:1·1:1''lr;iT1n11 (,,,.. h1 r.1•r1 .. r11r,,.~ ~>:in<. lycnln'1~' FA ir 11 rnntrihu!inn .'\'ewporl Harhor F:lks will he ... fHl ,, \I ;;\ \lilr ,,RL-1\ <11111·11nn"d Cn1 r rium r.11 r·r nf maten;:if Iha ! Clln he handling !he bntlle a n d !' •lf • ,\ \I -Yn11!1l !ln11rl1, 11r• r,11,.,., alumi num co 11 f' c t i !) n ~. "1 rPr.vcle<l . ProcePds from lh ii; p11rr nf the . , 111 ,\ \J_,., 1111 _1,..11r ,,Jfi 1 T111•.11·1~ Rllr"~ Thill mc.11ns the "Pnllut1nn prni·ecl will go to the Elk~. 'l :11 .\\l-<;1 ;111<1 ['11\ ,'-'1•.,k flio~ol P r;,.,,,.. 111 \\I J1111.Y 1·11.11 1' f'•>li 1111n0 ~nlii!inn S<llu f1on Srat lnn " In be Newspapers collected at the ·'-'1·•'•"11 t>J'' 11~ nptr;ited by the DA J"L y F11ir wi!I be sold In Men -Cal in.\ \1 -l··••••i.:' l~n.,lh< ''l"'fl d1,<pl11ys PJl ,OT on SP.turrla .1· :it thf' Corp_, of Santa Ana . a 10 ,\ 'l -l.11• 1'.11 1,..11111n1••"nl rhr•1-o11 t th• rlil,I' F11 ir will be re;idy to ;iccept reclamation comp;iny which Fr·1. ~ f'f•/'( ., •r:\. Flnrl f'AIJ.nci:-,·~ rhnJnrit rh~ dll,v newspapers. all kinds of has agreed In dnnatt the 40- 11 11n \ 11-.j1• "l"t.:.i ~·111 1 q,1,.,..0 r.11r~ aluminun1 !not JUSl c;ins, but cubic-vard bin which lhe 11 :11 \ 11 -Hio 1, 1" l'iuitrl" an.v reu.~11blf' a I um in um newsp.aper~ will be stowed. 1~· 11!• \.nn11-.\rloill ·111• "·In r:111·" pitces1 and all kinds nf bot· Proceeds n£ rhe sate of !he -I rwi I' II -l"ilu,.. 1.\11\•• (;.,;irl-1'-n r f.\1k n< 11<'"'"~"'/'I' tie~. ne"·~papers "·ill J!:O the Harbor :•nor \I -r,· ... , •111111"11 nf J>r11r~ h,1 :'lla.rnr f'.rl Hirth Sei·eral ,:igencies and in-Area Unilt d fund. ~"""" ~~·~ • • '"~ Peuu•••• 101u•·•" sr ... o• 1• ""''"'"" u"r''' ~·"'· d iv1rlua l~ 11·111 participate In .Students fnr En1·ironm ental l~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;~L~1~h'~'~"~l~a m~a~li~oo~n~pr~r~a~li~n~n~•~n~d-~A~<t~in~n;:'.it the "ecnln,iiy club" l nf 4th ANNUAL Sti Jair FASHION ISLAND-NEWPORT CENTER SKI ACTION OF ALL KINDS fl . / !: ./ MOVIES -DISPLAYS DEMONSTRA T.IONS BOOTHS -FASHION SHOWS HOURLY PRIZES ..• "-J,,/,esented ' Orange County Ski -Clubs-Air by -Far West Ski Assoc. Lines Ski Areas -Sk i Manufacturers Travel Agencies • II featuring Jimmy Huega Olympic Skier D • NEW 1972 PRO-TENNIS SHOP 2to1 I . CllH Dr., New,ort INth SNOW SKI GOODIES ARRIVING DAILY!! SHOP NOW FOR FIRST SELECTION AT ALL OF OUR STORES! SANTA ANA , 219 I . 4tti, S47·S72J 'UlLllTON, '01 S. l11elhl, 171 °1911 HIW,OIT CINTI•, •27 '-'t.11 hl•"4, 644 ·2121 HU.L'S r110 TINNIS SHOr N•wfNrt '-11 T .. 11h Cl•it, P\•11• 644·00SJ ITOlll HOUIU '"UHON lllol.NO · M .... lllf\I l'rl. 1141 JI ! 1•• SAl!Ta ,t.tolA·f'Ull•ltTON: M•ll t '•I. f ·M-•: fu" .. w.,, .. fhvtt. '" t:•-' Mmte• Ch11~DIPl9rt- l•11•A~rlcer4--C•rt• llo11clle DRY-LAND . SKI-SCHOOL ION SNOW) '4 Hllurs O n 2 Oe ys Incl. Movie 11 ;00 .t .m. S•+ur cl•y1 Oct. 23rcl -l0f~ ln1tr11cti on 10.00 A.e ntel Eq uip. '4.00 Total 1t.oo '0 1t "~'OllMAT ION C<l.ll •llt<j Y 0' OUll TNllE STOlll I I Cnrnna dtl 1\1ar H i~h Schnnl ha\·e 1·nlunlt:f'rt:rl In hf'!p s1 ar·k !hf' ne"ll·spaper~ As !he~· are hrnu5:ht tn !he DAILY P ILOT- Fash1on Island Merchants' •·.so1u11nn Station." Annrher ass11il will b e rendrrcd hy .!.J&E Eni.:1nPer- 1ng. Inc .. 11·eslern distribut0rs fnr the Tnny TeAm Pollution Parker This he.11 vv-fiulv trash rompactor is de_!iigned for cnm n1er clal and 1nduStrial u~e .11nd wilt be demnnstra1ed in use 111 the Pollutio n Solutinn St;itlon. The station \1•i!I be set up in the Fashinn Isl and parking Int. I! "11'11! bf' in the same area "'1th the bicycle evtn!s nf the Cycolo,ll~ fA ir-a portion nf !he parking lnt s h a pf' d somethin,11t like a p1Pc r or pie llnd hounded by Ne\l.'fl(lrl C:en!er Dri\·e, .Sar, :\'tcnlas Drh·e and Santa Rnsa Dr i\·e. "RF;CY COLOG!ST" cen1fi. c;ites "ll'i ll be handtd nut by 1·0Junteers of the Eco-Info Centt:r nperated by !. h e Chr istma s Seal Associat ion . FREE i\10\'I ES Beiiut1ful film!=. and slide filmstrip.~ -sound and color - fi!lf'd "ll"l lh !he fun i'ind exritement nf c.vclin,E ava:1lable nn a: free lnan basis In schonls. clubi;. civic and sncial or,Ean1zat1on!. \Vrite· Associatio n Films. Inc . 600 Mad i.snn A\'enue, Ntw York, /\'e"' Yo rk. HAPPY 54 FASHIO N IS LAND Newport Center • Opposite Brollclwlly 644-4223 -Also Alhllmbrll HAPPY ANNIVERSARY JlS 70 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH " ' Wednesday. October 13. 197 1-F•shiori lil1nd A nnivtr~•r y Supplt mt nt to th• DAILY PILOT-l Cycology Fait~ Top Eve11r GIANT BOOI(-Group Ties Bi cvc les To Eco looy v . The 11 unJ ,1t•1.i1~1 ,1,l·•I i u t 1 ir l 111 r· 111 1 I 1l· I ~I l l Cycu!og~ Fi111 1s tiu1·ro11(•d frorn a gruup t'.1llcd G1 l'uiug1 \\'or~shoµs l11tt•n1at11111.1I lt'o; a t1Htde -u11 11unl lhal CYCOLOGY SPO KESMAN Arnie Parker Cycology Day Oitu /Je r 16 111 Etlnor·s 11orr . Tl1c I/arbor A reo's J1rst Cuco/of)y f air u·111 br l1r llf Tl111rst1a11. r 1 r day 011rl .'io1url.1ny (I! fu.~11- 1011 /.~/01ul 1\1t'iV/l01! Bi:al'/1 1\Jayur t-.:. f. //11'!/i IHJS pr o- ela imed Sa turday Cycolog y IJay. fallowing 1s I/ii> ro1u- pletc text of lhr proc/arr1a· ti0H \\'HEHEt'\S. 111 recl'nl .1 c11r~. i1 has l>ecoinC' 1nc:reas1ngl1 otJ. \'ious that !here are );;e1·er·al n1a1or ecologica l 1)ruble1n.~ "'hich rnertl in1111ediate al - lrnllon and action: and \\'HEB.EAS, hrstly and 1nosr imperative!.\·. is the pollution of our atn1osphcre by !he Ill ternal con1bus1io11 engine as \•:rll as s1.ecific cn11ss1uns from the n1anuracturing planls or our great cconotny .\lui.:h discussion and son1e legisla- tion has resulted in an a!letnpt to curb and e v en I u a I I y c!i1ninate th is hazard The l'e is, of cours('. a long road ahead ror all of us. \\'HEREAS. lhe bic}'cl e has found itself a prominent ro!e in the inidst of our •·1::cologically- consc1ous" society, For the most par!. the reason.~ are 1el f-explanatory : sut:h as -no e xhau .sl cn11s~io11s. FAMOUS BRAND Ill Co unr v fl1'S fu~t•(lit•I biL\l'it•' .>tl\d 1•rolog.1 II :-. .<1111bol t'\ ,•n rl'p1·e,;,•111~ Ille fr-0111 11la·«I ut a h1<·)t!l' ~upen11111n:.ed 011 thr 1,rcch le!l'.'t'. ull1t·g;i tl1P ~1111- liul tur "<'ulug.1 1\11<1 11nt' of the rtlt't! 11 h1.J put 11 <1!1 to;:rthi'r wa:. \ri11e l'arkt'r, 26 o! :i4(1 Bt•ru:i1d St ( u.<:ta .\le~a Hr 1' ;i s t.r,1Uhl llnnu1g 11Uh t11u 1111·11 11hu ha1e s ub s e q u c n l I \ bet•on1e his b u s i 11 l' s s as- _,O("Hlles "hen the 11;1n1e and 11 h;1\ il st<tnds for l';1111l' 1nl" being . .\II !hrl't· ui lhe (l.u11d t•r\ 11f r~·c.:ologl" \\"orkshnps 111\('!'ll:t· !1011al are -orubabll• 11ot ~11rpn ~_111gly -in 1he b1rytJe lttlporti!lf! bUSll\t'SS. [" Parker i.~ 1.'0tnptroller or Jl3n1 ln1ports. 1635 Supcnur i\1e .. Cost:i i\les;i. The olher I wo "t~'t'Olog1sts"' are l-'rn11\.. '"· ./ones. prcsiden! or the 1111 · p1irt and \\'holesale 111·111. ;111d Hobert lle1nstrec1 111·r pre,1- dent l::\ghl HHHllhS ago. !he !ill't'(' ol then1 we re in the retail hicrcle husines~ 111 r\ewpurt ~e.ich But lhey sa1., beyond Proclai111 ed u1erero11·d1111; or uu1 h1ghll".11 s, and exercise. r 1\"llEREAS. Newpnr1 Be:it•l1. like lllOSI tlliljllr ("Il le.~ i:1 \Ii(' 11al1011. has fou nd 1h::11 lht'~l' new problems ha1'e given 1·1~f' lu ne1v proble111s whieh 11cl'd co m ni u n i t y invoh·emenl. education. and eooperatiu11 111 order to overcome the current I d ifficulties: and l\"HEHF:AS. tl1e 1t'r 111 "l\·c.:uk1g1 · 1~ a den\ttt1\t> uf '·c~ cle''" ·and '"ecolugv"' and . . ' their syinbol is a b1c~ cle 11llet'l 1 super-irnµosed O\'t.'r 1 h el ecology s~·mbol Their purpose is !o obtain lhrough Joint t•otn-j 1nunlly effort safe and usahle l b1C\"t'le trails and legislation for.all 11ho C'hoose tu r1di> and 1 lo infonn lhe publ1r i11 pruper l and safe usage nf 1he1r 1nach1ne~ while al lhf" ~~une 11n1e to educate the n1nh1nst j in the area or b i c i c I r a11·;ireness: .\O\\". TllEHEFt>B~. E. r . lllRTI!. mayor or C1t v of ;-..·c111>0rt Be:icl1. hefcby pro('lain1 Oc-tober 1971. as the first annu;il CYCOLOGY D:\ Y and urge everv ritizen to attend the three-day Pair at Fashion J .!and and encourage el'ery. l"il1Zl"n lo rake part 111 this pro.II grain for the benefit of their city and fan111ies FOR WOMEN FAMOUS CRINKLE BRAND PATENT CASUALS CASUALS GRANNY Originally Orig inally BOOTS $20.00 $17.00 Originally NOW NOW $23.00 NOW FOR MEN HARNESS BOOTS Originally $25 ,00 NOW $ Sl'll1ng Lui;~rlf':. to 11ull\1(!u.1l- ll 11;.t~ IX-1\IU'I" !hl"I "•l" need'\ !11 llr !ll!t•d t!:a! th1' luurlt.lt'd 1111· I ~ t ll)" lo: ,. \\urk.~hups lu 1111• 1'11,lllllf: e1;.;hl JllU!lltlS 1!11· II ill h.~llnp~ 11u•;,n1ng pnr11.111 h I ',ll'ht'I', spokC!>l l1ltlt hn· l!ir ].:l"Ollll' 11:1\"l' enl1).1 1•d lht• <1 1d ul po ller tlt•p;11·t1111·111s 111 ti 111 (' 1 p ;1 I l'l'l"fCallull :.y:>1t•1 11~ :ual t·1~11 lht' l"lf\ t'Olll1\'li-; fllld ('UIJl\I\" gu 1 t"l"ll!llf•llt:il ;1 1-: t' ti<" I i' ~ lll 11>l1"1·<I 111 1111• llr;111g~ i 'ua~I •1f(•:1 1•:11 \..t"r ti." tw1•11 11.1111rd t·h;11n11:111 u1 lhl· C1t11.e11s Adi tSOr1 Cot11n11t11•r 1111 U1t·1 - \"le Tn1;1~ lur Nl'\\1}01"1 Bcal·l1 ;111d h.t-; 1 t.'C'('t1tll Ueen 111· stru11u::11l;il 111 ;.1'JU1(•11<1\1ng lhal urg;11111;:1l1or1 11 1~ l'\- llt'l"ted hi subn11t 1n the Par\..~. SALE to He <1cht'S :111d ne t' rt' a t 1 o 11 k • d Ui• yo ur Maste-r C harqe or Ian a m«ICCH' l)(-parl1tu•111 ;1 n1;4S\er 11la 11 of l.11ke tra il~ !Ur lhc 1·1t\ 1·on1· 5 faihion Island, Newpcft-t leach •2660 jilell' \\"!Iii >• ru111 !)n•;1\..do11 11 1•\f prr~cnl:il!UJll lo 1111· Cllv 1714) 644-0041 or (7141 lll-2200 l 'Olllll'I] ----------~=~~~~~§;gff~e~~~=----------i====~~~===~~~~~~=:,;~=====J [).,)1·eta1ltn g 111\h !his jll"ll l('l"l 1.~ uot' Pat"kt·r .u1d h 1 sl ( )'l'n!oA.1" \\"urksllops ~ruuji 1~ pliill!llll!! I The \\"ork~h•JPS :11"1' :.eck111g fund~ l<\I" t'UllSll"tll"11011 <•f a l11kt· lr;1il loop 111 the ll11rl>tll", Arra wl11t li !"<111 be<"!ll11e a r11udet for dcl"elop1 nrnt ur b1l..e trails and b 1ke11ays throughout Orange Coun!~ . I "Th;ll ·s one re;1so11 11 h~· I 111 1-.crsonally uiten:.sted 1n l ilt' t )·colog~ F:i1r " Park1·r t'\· pla ined ~uturt' pr"J.l't·t ~ iu 11111,·h ('1 eoh1g1· \\'1wk:.lu1p~ lnlt•rna- 11 .. 11a! hopt'~ t•1 h;11e :1 h;1nd 111 tile Or.u1he t'1>unl1 .111·.1 111- tlut.11· -lle1ch,p11H•n1 uf a liH'\('le r:1ce11;"1\' hir Or;111gf' ("Ou!\1 .1' -l'utnpl!'t1011 nf ;1 52 · 1nill' h1k l'\1·a1· <1lo11g !hi' S;int.1 1\11;1 !:11cr ;111 l!if' 11 ,11 1r'tHfi 1111• "L"(';or1 Iron! tu K1;.: He.1r l.:1kr 111 lilt' San ll(•rn;11'd 111u :O.lu1111- 1a111~ ;111d -Forr11;1l11111 of 1111l' 11r lht' \~"i.:st '.s l1 r~1 1·t's!rw1cd b11·~t·lc Jl"l';JS Lowes! Legal Pri<e1 in Town CRINKLE 1 PATENT PULL-ON BOOTS Originally $20.00 NOW 97 F 1 , -the. IMllo\k (llvlc [ 1'1.1 'i te~.,; s· . b ~ -··-· ~ .. ' ' /J '.ff-,,, ;i~/;a.. J°11 '"'! o...:d 'tfc..J<. ..'.)<ee -. :;+,1pe:. -!ht .... ,1 1e+ fe ""' '7 i " . 7>.t '7U~(')a,, bmk~+b«.I/ -- -+4e. "od I ave:..- t~ 1>1i.,,,5 ''"~" "fl'""s /I f· •D·... . I/..: o~jelejl e: r'ti, <.JI,, fe 1 bl"<. ' . "< ... '"'' Dlu!' -s t ... ;-pt s ' • ·H·~ b·~~. \- ·I he: 0L100\ '*(" t,,- ffte: I«< ~ Sa 1 ' -d .... I ' ' i -.:. ... _£.j • ' WETHERBY ·~· KAYSER 7 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 '#4 FASHION ISLAND-N_EWPORT BEACH I ' Pop ul ar ir y Qf Cyclin g · Sk yroc kering 1n U.S. There are more than 60 mill ion b1cychsts ill the L'n1ted States. makes cycling current· Jy the nation 's number Ont' part1cip;;.t1on sporl. rilany of the-cychst~ are youngsters. r1d1ns for fun and transportation . Sorne a r e racing cyclist1, cornpet111g Jn track and road events \•:hich lead to stale, nat iona l and i n t e r national recognn1on. Others are t.our1ng ryl'llsts Sec Country On a Bicycle "'' th< countr~·51de " who take long, overnight, v.'eekend and \\'eeklong 11 1ps by bike, en)O} 1n~ t he L'QUntryslde as no 1acat1un1ng motorist can, in a k 1 n g friendships where none existed before Still <ithcr~ :1 re "garden variety" cyclist ~ nr all age.!, riding for fun , physical fitness, f a m 1 l y recreation. There are n1anv rrasons why <:}'cling has . grown so popular in recent ytars. F1rsl and foremost. r1d1ni:: il hu·\cle ts fun . .\!any adults tia\'e discovered the free·v.heelln~ reeling of a fev.· hours spent on a quiet road or B1ke>1;i1 l::qually imp<1rtant, h;1>11·1e r, is the established f;1ct !hilt \'ou've ne1•er seen it by car. cychng is good for you .\'11t ed f·am1!y p1crucs are more run heart author!ly J)r I 'aul v.hen vnu hike to !he bt>ach or JJudJey \\'lute and n 1 h c r park · \o'.'eekencl or weeklong n1ed1ei1I authorities ath11<.·ate 1acat1ons. ridtnj? :JO or 40 1·ycl1ng for mainta1n1ng good pleasant nules a day, stupp1ng n1usc!e lone. e1reul~t1on and <it c·onvenient motels () r prr;per breathing . He says that hostel.~. takes · your ''aeat1on a pre or post dinner bicycle out of !he ordinary. \\'rile ride aids the digestion, helps American Youth Hostels . 20 with weight control ;i n d \V.est 17th St . New York City pn11notes sound rela:-;c<l sleep. ~============================~' MFN'~ t••lll CUlllNG Sl"'l lN(; ~HQf. ~HI,.( '.,; 1l fl ~K!Gl'I Ul,hD / /,l~PG~I tfhll~ / IHWPD~I &EttH, Cl llf. r (-) ., .. ..,.~)•-<"5;'; ' ' . :.....""" .... ,.,., •o• ~~ro"u"'"" C~•l f,"41 .,'),\,'fl.! #44 FASHION ISLAND FALL-INTO-WINTER • I r~~~~~ D•ILY l"ILOT 5-UU P'~tl9 DEB BIE GREENMAN IS IMPATIENT CYCOLOGY FAIR QUEEN CONTESTANT Don OeFore (left), Jesse Gutierre: Calcul•t• Race Course Dimensions. ' Corztributors to Cyco logy Fair Are Awarded Special Recognition ~l;c1n.v ind1vidua!s;;; d ~~terium Sl::T A Extra racing Balboa Mercantile, 806 East n1CJ·rh:111ts cnr1t1 ihu!etl tln1r. !ires and I pair bicycle racing Balboa Blvd.. Balboa-Pair effort ;ind monry 10 r:1:ike Lhe gloves. ltalian raGing tires. l'lil C.1c·i<li•i.:Y Fair hilpp(tn . Newport Cyrlery, 2 1 1 6 Nick's Bicycle Emporium, Tho~(' who l'Ql)lnhulcd pnzrs l\ewpor! Bll·d., Newport 9!04 Garden Grove Bl vd., for the bicycle e1•cnts include: Beach-i\11ghty 1\lidget bic.yclr Garc!en Gr o 11 e -Un I o n The Lo~fll 01'11er of the Cflrrier auto rack. Gcnerator·lighl set. r. o l d c n <; o o s e . (' n s 1 fl Sea Schwinn, 420 E;isl 17th. Zeller Bike Shop. 431 West Wh at El se Do We Need To Say 7 The Greatest Collection of FALL and HOLIDAY CLOTHING for HERi to take her from dawn till the teeny weeny hours of th e A.M. The.lPok by J },./c,,, :Jfau111 33 Fashion Island 644·2400 1 We are for the GUYS who DON'T hove EVERYTHING ·Dynamite Separates-Coordinates and Accessories from all over th e world THE LOOK IS~ YR Ly Arl.1 11 F /.1 11 111 s R ' --µ --' 65 Fashion Island 644·6500 ~lc~:.i At:ila Rccnrd Ra ('1ng Costa t-.1esa-Pair bicycle rac· 4t h. Sant<. Ana -2 bicycle Dl<·1clr , ~;o~g~~,h~o•~·~------~w~a~te~r~bo~t~tl~"~·-----~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ J11hn's l~1kr Shop. 2340 !;; '\c11·porl R I 1 d . Costa ! ~lcs<i-Arnrncan Flyer Jt}..1 .spred b1cyrle . I tosta j-.1esa Bike Shop, \~!~ P.a~er !'it., C(l.~ta Mesa -Altica 1 1lrr;11llrur and a racing scat fnr h1t'\.l'I'· \':illc.v H1c:•tle Shop. 17071 \1ai::nol1a, r··ou ntain Valley -3 Generator·lighl sets. VIKINGS FOUR ~.4:J~=... ~~\!)7:0;~~~.;; OF SOLVANG & NEWPORT DRESSES ' I Chuck Brou1!y Bike Shop at J 1585:! Spnngdale at Edinger. l(unt1ngto11 Bc;il'h -Raleigh b11·\'elc earner fer ;iu1o and i,.~ dozrn back packs. i ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS AND PANTSUITS reg.17.99 sale $14 Carefree In its, wash· ab le pol yesters. Miss es , juniors, pel1Jes & half sizes. SLIPDN SWEATER SALE reg.4 .99 sale s4 Shor t sleeve mock turtlenecks, zips, cot· ton chenilles, ribs, more. S~es 34 to-40. EXCITING HANDBAG SAVINGS reg. 4.99 & 5.99 sale 3.99 & 4.79 Crinkle plastic pat. ents, genuine suede & smooth feathers. l ate st fashion !ones. • ~ • • f.tt.. \~- ' ' ' . ,?. .. . POPULAR CORDUROY PANTS reg 7.99 & 8.93 sale 6.59 No-wale to wide-wale cotton corduroys ! In wanted styles and colors. Si1es 6 to 16 . GIRLS' SLACKS &SETS 20% OFF our reg. prices eumples: reg.3.99 · reg. 5.99 sale 3.19 4.79 Cute cotton cordu· rays, denims, •Cl'I~ Jes. Jn sizes 3 to 14. Buy hers now & save. St<.'l·s Bike Shop. 13073 Spnngdalc Street, \Ve.st minster -R;}rns head handle bars and '.! Sparkle bicycle seat covers \'c11·rort Heights Bic~·clc S!Jup. 371 N. Ne v.·port Blvd . l\'ev:porl Beach-Lock and chain ~Cl. ( ;;irden c:rove Bicycle Shop, 1!063 (;arden r.ro\'e Hl\'rl ., (i a rd e n (; r o ve-SouB1lz Cener:-l!or·light sel llarr\'·.~ La11·n 1'.·ln"'er and R1cy<·!f Shop. 2100!-' S. Bristol.I S:inta Ana-Hotaling t:11l tighl for h1evcll' I l!okc·~ liikt> ;ind Fix It Shop.I 1329 I::a·;1 Isl Street , Sf!nt.a An;i -( 'n ncl<ir hike l1orn. I H:111 's Sporting Goods, 538 Center StreCt. Costa Mesa-2 pair.; bike pedals. \Vt·~l rnlnster Bik1 Shop. 1491 F.e.-ic:h. \Vesl!n1nster, Genera· tnr l1~ht set. Balboa Rike Sbo p, 2122 Wesf!' ·Ocean Front. (by the pier•I !\C'·.1porl Beach-Pair Clemeiit] RC'AdC'nhlp po l I 1 prove "PC"Anuts" is one of lhf' y,oorld's mo!;t po11uJa r comic strips. Head It dally In the DAJLY r11..0r . GOU RMET FOODS IMPORTED & DOMEST IC LIQUOR , WINE CANDY & GIFT FROM Beaulieu Vin•yards Privat• Rfferv• Cabetnet. 1964 .... $9.95; 1965 .... $8.95 1966-1/1 bottles only, $3.10: 1967 $5.tS B~ulleu Vineyards Cobem•t Sauvi9non 1965 ............................ $5.95 leoulieu Vineyards. Pinet Nolr 19651....$5.95 Buena Vista Code Zlnfendel 1968 .... $3.00 luena Vis.ta Cas.k Cal:t_,.ttt 1966 .... $4.95 lu•no Vis.ta HarOutlly Cabinet Gewuntramhtfl' 1961 .................. $4.Z5 Cot1cannon Llmlttcl lottftlM) Cab•rnet 1966 ...................... -..... S!l.00 Sebottlanl C:-ot 1H2 ............. $6.95 J96l ...................................... $6.00 Charin KruCJ Canor Mottdcrll Vl•hlt• S•lection CabMftltt 1964 ............ $6.95 1965 ... ······-·· ····-······-·· ... ········· $5.'5 Limlt..t Su1ply Only Wetite ltas. J-..1sa...., Rlnllnt Spatlnl rLhwltod S.pply Only I $6.25 ITEMS AROUND THE WORLD LARGE CROCK OF OUR FAMOUS CHEDDAR CHEESE 20 01. . . . ... IOX NORWEGIAN 'LAT IREAD . $2.99 59c $3.58 ~=~• Prlco .......... $2 ,, 99 ANNIVHSAIY Sl'IC:IAL COCKTAIL HIBACHI'S ::t ~-:~ ... ~H~~~ FRI:: $3. 9 5 I WE ARE AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE I OPEN MOND~ Y AND FRIDAY 10 A.M.-9:30 P.M. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY 10 A.M.-6:30 P.M. SUNDAY NOON 5:00 P.M. 56 FASHION ISLAND I Opposite I roadway) VISIT OUR WINI TASTING ROOM NEWPORT CENTER 644°0991 U.S . Bi cyc le Popularit y as Racin g Gainin g A Major Sport In lhe l 'nH Pd Sl<il('s b1ryrlf' racing a ~ a l'IJ"ln ha~ h<>Pn gaini ng 1n f>Opl1lanl) rh1C'flv through the Pffnrts nf !h~ Amateur Btr)rle Lt'aguP of Ame rira fou ndetl in 1921 ~:arh year thP ABL nl A s;inc11ons hundreds nf r;11 ·r~ !hroughriut the Un!led Stales . !n r11c1n~ th<> b1eyclP 1s ~s .J.mporta nl a~ lhP ridPr In general ;1ppP:iranrt a hne rarini;i marh1np 1s \ ery similar to thP r.:ir1ng type hike fnunri in mM t bicyc!P shops anrl 1porting goods s!nre.< Her t h n we\·r r th e resemhlance end~ A tniP ! ar1ng tnke 15 as .... Pmhlf'd 1n much tht' same manner a ~ a f1nel,1· 1unNI grand prix r;1c1 nR t'ar H~ lraml' 1s ~trnng and P>:lrPmelv hghl due In the !u:ht "righr a!ln \·s anti is u~uatlv made tO lhP Pxar·t requ1rrnlrnt<; nl thr rider's hetJ,!hl and 1<i'e1ghl Spec ial hard"ilrP alln"s a t•nmpetilnr In l'hange l1 rrs and 1• hre!<; 1n .<;Pcnnd~ r;ITIOUS ~11.(' ~pro t'~P(S f'llllhle.~ :i ridl'r tn 'l"rar'' a bike for ;i parr1rular r11ur ~l'. Rar1n~ tires 11et~h nnh· !rn tn eleven llllllL'('S and ari' nl:i!ie nf rubber impregn;itl'd silk 1•h1ch can bf' inflat ed If) a pres~r' nf nne hundr'd .<ind l if tv pounds per square 1 nr~. The hiJ,!h pressure enable~ rid ers tn stay light nn 1urns If thf' 11re:i; "'err not highly inflated !hl'v would go "half flat", due to rentrifugal foree Types of races: ROAO RACES -from in to 120 1niles or more, htld on o~n rnads w11h r r a f f 1 r . f'r1trnu1n s, run on c11y ~!rrets eloi;e In !raff11· f1or the dura11on of the r;i'i·r Tune Trtals. "·h1 ch arP• 1nd111duitl or re am ral'e!'. ai;:;iinsr the rlork : and Track racrs held nn an oval. ba nkrd remt>n! or \\O<\(I traC'k lo ~uthern (;ihfnrnia • iVfl tio11td Ch11111 jJJ ~edntsda y, Ot:lober 13, l97t-F1,hlon f,l•nd AnniYt rsary Suppltment to the DAIL¥ r.t6f-.s Low•1t L•9•I P'riCff !n Town 3 Dog Night ---~·-- A&M '3" BOOT STRENGTH th<' bicvcle track is lnrat('d ir. Pursuit t ran~ \11<1! \\(lll nat1nnaJ ch ;:1111p1nn shi r i ~ JJ ;l \I". \\f'~!111111:-tPr" non Skar1n, :--·nr1h l!riti1·11nnd: f r:inkhn Field in Encino. l~·''~'°~'~'~"~'~"~'~''~'~n~n ~a~l~th~e~n~ir~e~t~,n~r~n~'~I J~a~n~rl~fl~r~e-. ~\~1·~,,,~.iliij~"~'d~/~1\~''~'~"~'~"~"~'°~'~'·~L~n~n~g~/1~e~oc~/~1 .~d~'/~10~1~n~r~·r~n~n~·1 ;e>~.'~· ~n~f-~~~~~~~~~~~~ SfHATCll RACE A ners ileft ln rig ht ! \1ere ~l ike ('rln11n~. t~nleta ; Fred ~nulhcrn (";i llfnrnia C.1rhn,I! ,\s.~11c1a!1nn ~ r;('r;1trh rnet> i.< one 1n v.h1rh 11'91STEA LAZY-BONES OU.Y .............. ,._,_,o, .,•DO;•ll. ..... 12 1/2 lo 3 54 FASHION ISLAND Newport Cent•r -Opposit• Broadway 644-4223 -Also Alhambra Join our all riders ~!aft from lhr scratt·h rn:irk It lx>ini:? !he prime nhJerl of a scratch race to hA1·e !he fastest man 1,in nn his mtnt~. P011"TS RACE -A point race is a race in "'hirh spnnts for polnls are held on rcrtain l;ips nr miles as rriay be des ignated in the entry hlilnk hy a promoter nf lhe rncet. Points arr scored 1n lhf'se sprints with the rider ~rQring 1he hi~hcst point s r n re designated as "'inner n( the race provid ed he h a s completed fu!l distanre of race. Jn or der lo score points in !he sprints of point races, riders must be in e1•en mileage with 01her l'iders cros!'i ng lhr tapP R1r1Prs Japl){'d do nflt srorr in the spri ngs unt1l 1hey ha1e f'a ugh! up in the mileage with the leaders. NATIONAL BAR !Be~t All- round Ridc-r l -()n a na ti0nal basic ea rh state 1s .1 llorrd a number nf rac1.>s 1n v. hich In 1iCnrr r><llnl.~ nvrrall .. ~n thAt the first five senior nnd 1unior riders receJ \'e troph1l's at ~eason's end as best all around riders r n1n!s are .~cnrrd :!0· 18· lfi nn dn\J•n In 2 points In lh e first ten plare~ In nu r ra1·e. ~enior and Junior division . Sou thern California is al!ntcd 3 BAR races. In addition In scoring points the BAR "'i nner al so receives a large wait plaqu" frnm the Amateur Ricycle Ll'ilgue for bis \ictorv. The Pflints arr sent i!) Chie?.J;?n, lhP BAR headquarters. "''here t he points are tabulated anrl after the RAR competition is closed the high point scorers recei ve their a11·ards. • Sterling Silver Dub Just picture yourself entertaining, using your very own complete set of Sterling Silver. It's not as impassible •• it may seem. Through our Silver Club Plan, you may purchase your entire ser· vice for six. eight or twelve. There's no down payment no finance charge. And, depending upan the size of your purchase, you11 have up to 12 months to pay in equal monthly amounts. In other words, use your Stlver white you're paying for It- instead of getting a piece or place setting at a time. To join our Silver Club, simply stop by our silver department and select your pattem from our complete selections. ' . ~·-· -· ~ .. Ch•rt • A<eounk l~vllM. ....... k.~ 11 ....... SLAVICK'S 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644-1380 Open Mo n. •nd Fri., 10 •.m. to 9:30 p.m. ,,., " G! .. ~~,.~~~~~:!;' --,,,_,..,, , .. '""" .... ,,..,,Ono K•Rl 5 RlG. .,...,,..,,..,.,,,p1w,_,., ....... ·~~'47 sAtte 11• At~;, ~1--~ L ,,: MATTEL ROCK FLOWERS c..nosrF'IO~ Lu.c_H._ ..,. Flo_,,,-""",... o,.,. "'~'""°""""lo!< bl"'"" I KllllS R[~ S•ll l"tlCJ: $~'27 $147 :::t - VALERIE W ith GROWlN' PRETTY Hair 11" ... I,"' .................. """''~-"""'od .... ~_6 .... ,,,_ .... ......,. ... 1 ........ «>""-1. tWl..:!,l>-o ...... ~ "°' <"''°'>.eomlt ,..., -I r FllCl ftTUl " '"" "''· "3 99 $6.91 =· . IDEAL SPINDERELLA _ ............. ~-·· • -<~ ......... -·~ ' ·--• · ·· -··-· ·~·¥••·--.. , .. ~·-·-... --.. .... ,...,_ ... ·--'" -· ...... ~ .. -··-· -. ' . ' -·~ ...• .:;::::. '. ·.:: . .. -___ ... ·-·- ~=---· BUSY BOX ; :; 'M~"-.' '~: 10 in 1 Safe l<i _'9·;';J. Baby Toy M ··~ '\,. 't .1 11' ... ~LSRlca. SALE PRICE .• Pll+C( 2 •-'-' -u.,:;i-... $4.99 $ 99 ,,_.,_ ·- .,. .'ll .. , .... _.I' U1L'' • •• "'~ ... ...... ft. ~·"""'"" .. lll'L ,, ......... . ..... ii.. -_,, .,,,,,..,,.,., ~..-.. n-OJr kARl~RlG.$8 88 PRIC( • I ...... ~ ...... --...... -SALE PRICE ·-;"" .. ~:'::·.:~'.·:.':~·.<:..·,;: .. BRQ.i.Qw.i. Y J Cl'IFVSH4\V S;<QPP/N(, C{N ; { R ;16<1 .. s ............. ... ""°""( ·~1 ...... ~ . . . PE l'o {~lCt<t ~ll !l 1119 ,. OFl•~G I "'"ll •><!l'<l 9'1~ 1100 •\;; ~ ·~ "' ~ lf ".~Hnrf'ING A ~·r .~. fl ( "'l'ID Rt.LJ'Hs· ~7~1., '1•• 5 1<HE f •..0~1 o•o "l1 monopoly· -~·-... ,._., ........... " ·-~ ·-· iMo~ f l .. I\ > f.l"'I ·~ H•f ...O~T l'OPLt t •'I Of f~ WOl\lOS ~l\Ufl Gl\MlS I gnipgnop i ,., ...... 01~ ... • .. ap hwppy 11'•- • ~I P.t.ClO T •St[ !Of' at.at,RfC. S.O llG...,,.EfDl\.t.C.l5 rRJCl !o JOl'- $4.47 2 SALE. 99 AYS A Nl l'oPO!ll Bl ACt< CANOGA PA.<!IC (}PP(ISi rr ""()J.OWA \' I Al L8fl0() .. SOI!~ Rr Of "A rl r 1•11v; !> rQR£ S;<OPl'•NG (f N ff rl "° ••St<+Cl"' l~l ... ,.D 8111 ••lllllO<>o, •VL ... 0 .. 1 6'1-0o!NI! ""0«! l .. J.lll Wlf .. < '"! Ull\Oj I'()"' '"'fl MDI' ~t{,"I ()l)Wl't , .. ( c .. ulf I~ !MO\ fA"":llJS 5\(1/ ... -£1 lOl."~"'1 ·""-~ll lSiltlc 15,, \ lHl wt>OllfAMll YWlllll•(lf', • ••~1~1Uca. SALE _ "ss.88 $ 5 99 .,,,,.-,. ---·-.,,,..., "¢' (. 4~-lr•Rl~ RfG. SKl'jJjLE·BoWL i "' MrYr n<H.ir. ro l'•V"IG " 1°"'1.1 .. G ... U (YI"' >OUR l l'Y• ~-PR<C[ 87¢: _L };, ' . A) • PLAY PHONE J~ --\.. SAlfl'llCl ;_.~,... ... ' . 5 7.t DRIVE YA NUTS PUZZLE "A<;T f0"1rr r 1._ I srL• lt•l'O<I 0 f RUSI AA T 10 .. ;;,~~Siil!>, $1.67 SA it I" KARATE CHOP <llJ</OlA"'I R~ 1"0LO~TH( • &0011 Al~• '"f <'••<Ell, 1•., •o t"Cl~ lt<l IM.OCO: ! 'AlllSlltG. r Rot.f. $1.67 /SALE49C CHARLIE BROWN GAME FOR M•ES~ 10 I ~ f<Jt ] !o 4 Pl1 ... L V"" ott oO.. t ...... Cli ... All( BFIOWN Soon I ~ l{AR(SAla. $J 76 'RIQ • l lO(; A()()Jol. $0ll0 &1'1Q I ~ l>ft; l'fOOO ~INS. l"Oll, ""0 '"" SALE PRICE ,-.t.Rl$M(G. 5 ~"' " " $8.88 .. ' ' ·''"lJOf ou ·~•Oi •U"I. Will( r .. 11 o•s~ L..,V'OC .. l ~ ! 11 1 I """lSi.tG. $"2''99 ;1 ;; WH AM-0 POKE-A-BONE (A~YnH()<'IOT •<Lt••<••\\ G•~ H<• I •OU !I\ V ""0 C& TC ~ All Hi£ RO"! S I ~•Rl$P\G, PAIC( $1.88 SALE PRICE 99• lLt!l>I IC'°06S 10 OR AW, SJIAKr T'Q f "AS( t NO P.VfR >00 I 11/<UfU,.. NDMEss.1111 1 !Sl\LE ICAl!l1.<!£G. $2 PIU~f 27 SJ.6 7 ; )~~ r.· ~::.;::.: ;;;::.:;;,:;.-~ $ 4 99 ,;;;;;;..-·, "'· ._ ____________ .,_ ___ _,, ·-., l(;nnN. Wycm @l199 bug out <:: M~NICURE SET '( . ~ . .. ............ ·-~ ·····- \ -. t _ ...... -.,. ............ .... ·' • "\ •"--.,. W.t.lll,ll£CO. If SAlf ,lllCI ''' ·~': ,ltlCE •499 -r ....... ~·""it:i.;· .. $7,47 -~ ---;·ti ·•· :.:1() . ~. -· WESTCHESTER 6259 West 87th Street I Behind Ralphs Market l OR 0·1131 pa"'9""1llto•••' C•9•1 t•- F OA Afi{$ ~ f0 14. 7 10 C 'l AVI~~ ~"~h .... \o"1 .... PRESSMAN POOL TABLE II'[\ V£T IOVC>l COVl'll llOllO °"'!!: 't •<:l CO,.ST llVCflOOI. "UIOW ... l !G IA,l~ Rl fV"'°· 11 -., 2 C.. S<Qo J ""'"'" !!El.,,, Pill({ $3.99 ' • ~ 50 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH Opposite Broadway • Phone 644-0981 LOS ANGELES • CANOGA PARK '" Broadway-Crenshaw Fallbrook Square Shoppin9 Center 6 741 Fallbrook Ave, AX 2-2855 I 348-3312 , . I I ~ashlon liland Anniveriary Suppl•m•n!__!!_!h • DAILY PILOT-W•dneiday, October 13, 1911 W i~apping Service Slated •The ~ fa.shion I sla nd Merchallls AsSO<."i:itlon has <111· prbved a ''l\la1l Box " postal wrapping service \Oo'h1ch is now inslalled on lhe east u;irk1nl! lot at the S.111 l\11guel oi·11·e en- trance to the shopping center. Th is custorner con\'e11it'nce is billed as a "rapid v.rapit. packit. mailit servrte" <ind 1:; ll(H\' ready for use L.1· bo!h c·ustomers and mert"hanl~ nf r·ashion I s r a n d . l\'i th Christmas rnatltng •especially 01·erseas par·celsJ now begai- ntng 11 1s hopt..'tl that many v. 11J t;1k(' .ad1an!Jgc of this unique ·rcature. 1\ s1dl' w1r1dow offers drive. uµ .~erl'1te \\Jlh an1ple nearb.v park1t1J: lor tho~e .,.,·iS'hing to ~llnp for gifts. The l\lail Bo.: 11 !II rilp1dly pa ck. gift v•r<ip ;111d wr:.ip fur rnailing any 1len1s hruught to the premises ;.nd do jl all \1·1th a one-stop service. The service will su pply and address the gumn1ed label, pro\'ide the ap propriate card to include with the paekage, insure the item, and St'nd. 1t on its way by United States postal service or U n i t e d Parcel service. The ?-.tail Box :ilso supplies stamps. All a custon1 er need do is supply the item. The !\tail Box takes care of the rrsl. TRASH DISPOSAL PROBLEMS? Odors, Messy, Complaints ? "SMASH TRASH" with the POLLUTION PACKER TRASH COMPACTOR See it in operation at thft ' Pollution Solution 'Station SATURDAY , OCTOBER 16, FASHION ISLAND Used by Restourant s, Hotels, Apartments, Stores, Hosptia!s, Re st Home s, Office Bu;Jd ings . . . Wear• also offering dealerships in Southern California, Talk ,to our repre· ienlative-at the PoUution Solution Station. or call: J J & E ENGINEERING, INC. 1213) 378-2565 THE WONDERf.UL WORLD OF fts~ PETS INC. AT COST AQUARIUMS AND REFLECTORS 5 G.ALLON $6.25 A9UARIUM AND REFLECTOR 10 GALLON .. $10.00 AQUARIUM AND REFLECTOR 1 S GALLON $13.65 AQUARIUM AND REFLECTOR 17 GALLON $18.70 AQUARIUM AND REFLECTOR 26 GALLON '~ ~~,8·~ " II " AQUARIUM ANO REFLECTOR I " JUST ARRIVED Exciting new collection of animal figur· ines. China, porcelain, bisque and pew· ter. Priced from $J.OO to $)50.00 'I'his n:1 t 11r ~1 \ Sou th ,'\111 rr1r:.i11 Fnx 1\pres ski coat \ra s sl1<i\1'11 ;1l \\'orld Ftir Fa11· in Frankfurt, (;er· 1n2ny. 'J'lle ful l-length coat. a1·:1i l;ih!e at J.1. Jacriucs of l,.asllion !~la nd. ha :: 11nusual b:i ck treatment \\'ith 11<1tural pa\1 s .-ind uses tails 111 front closi ng feature. Bra zilian Arm v Predicts _I l\/lore T errori sc Acts Jll(J[)l::.!1\...:EJH01L·1"1 1-1l u11 11 .ind killed his '!"he n·c•·nt .-;la.\'lng of c,,'arlos prrdeccss•Jr c-.> 1 !he Brazilian !.:i 1n;irc;1 le11 Br:1zil:i':; gucr· 1rrrons1 le;idl·r, C arlo s Bike Racers' Cla ssificario ns ~§D I " Mediterranean Imports Offers the finest iu irn ports Gifts and the unusual 20°/o Dilc:ount on all merchandise during our 4th Birthday Celebrat ion All rc.!lt·t:" .. tq•f•·nl" nH1y !'•'~'t'i•{' a ~o·, d1 s.1•ut111! \11ih c••ll•');" ID. an;. tin1e. .. .. QUIZ An1ateur Bicycle League of America classifies riders as follo••:s CLA SS "A" (must have finished in top fi ve of fl\'(' different B Class rate.sJ. ~·: CLASS ''8" ilop t hree ~ fini shers nf three different nov ice ra(·esl, N 0 VICE I riders 18 years old and. old~ri\x~O:::~,~,~~=='=' ~I [~'~'=~~~~~~'='J_l I~'~'~~=~~~~~ who have never won a hrst in L.:.:..: · · · · open c:o1npetition1, JUNIOR - - 115 through 17 years old i. INTEHtlilEOIATE ( 12 through 14 1, f\1!DCET 'riders under 12 1..,1nd VETERAN tridcr over 40 years old\, TAKE TllE We Dare You . Mosl F/orshelm .styles $19,95 t0 J26.00 .. .... -- • l.&1111119 laecfi lea••\ We can't think of a thing th at looks as right for the season as soft, soft suede. To enliven your w~ole appearance, trust it to be in Florsheim's suede. , NEWS . Every Saturday ·. -. 54 FASHION ISLAND Newport Center--644·4223 Oppo1lt1> lroodwoy Also Alhambra \ r1ll:1s 11·1tl1<111 t ;i 11:1!11111:ilh '.llarighrln. two years ago inf known leader, but the 111ili1nr.1 ~an l'au!o, Brazil's largest g () 1 er n rn e 11 t 11f ~1uti1 ~,~.,,~,·~·---------~~~~~~~~~,,,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t\rn('r1 ea's la rgest 1111t1u11 doe ,.,- nol cxpec:t lhe terrorist 1novc- u1ent ro tullapse because nl it On !he t'PTl!r<i ry, <irmy in - 1elllgcnce officers .sii1d the1· bel1el'e the rhrent of 111·ban te1Tt)nsn1 rr n1f11ns as s1 r<lng as ever. S<.in1c prCdlL'\ed the 11 urnbrr 11! politiea l 1rrrorist acls niay e1·en incre.:rse. Lan1ar1.:a. :i Juriner arm1· captain 1vho deserted in 1~69 to jOin the guerrilla rnnre- 1nent, earned his f;in1e <ls a 1errorisl by receiving 1he of~ t1<·1al hl:ime for directing the k1<lnapi ng of ! h re e an1· • -· ,.., .... Tilt' !11rcr kidna ped 1 dipli111111ts \1crr C Burke I . , DOGSHOWOCT.16 PURE BRED DOGS Get your entry in now!!! Entries clase OCT. 13th. FUNCTIONAL CAT FURNITURE cat house .. " .... $24. 95 COMllNATION End table and ········'""········ $19.95 COMllNATION Hassock and cat house COMllNATION $2 Cat tree and hammock . . . . . .. . . 4. 95 . , FASHION SQUARE (oppotlte lulloc~1) ~OllPO J.1111 815.0lll INC • NOW 2 LOCATIONS FASHION ISLAND C oppollt• IP•ff•oy) N•wpert C•11tet 644·0fl0 t • Elllr1ck 111 !he L"n1trd Stales. 1~·hn 11 ;1s abducted 1n 1969. illld l·J 1rP11lried \'1111 Hutlchen of \\'e~t ( ;enn;1n1 :i nd Enric1• <;iovf!o111 'ni1 ch e r of S11·1tzcrl<ind. both nf 11hnrn 11·c1·e k1dnaped 111 19i0 Each 1\'."t~ ~ub~equcnlly rc lt'ascd ;1f!t'r lhe g(1vc1·ntnent freed a group ~f pol1t1e:i! pr1snnr,r1; and fle\~-lht'n1 1nt11 exile in Algeria ;Jnd '.\lcxlcn. D1plonn1t1c sources f\iid the de;i1h rff L:1n1<1rL·a, Who \\'<JS trapped and killed in a gun - hattle \'.'1t h socurit y police in Bahia State, vJas another boon to the presl!gc of tla~ ll:i rd·line n1il1tary officers \Vho took ol'er the government in 1!168 ;ind have pressed st e r n n1easurcs not only againsl polilical ierrorlsn1 hu l also against any open political op- posi tion. Before military ::61 Fashion Island Newport B••ch 644-5610 1'1ASTER Fl!RRIER SINCE 1933 ' ' Natural mink collected here. Sl im and fitted and looking as elegantly casual as you ne.-er thought mink could be. All the better to take mink out of the "special oc- casion" class and make it the versofil e go- •v•rywhere fur it deserves to be. We ho.-e young ideas about mink in this collection. BEST OF ALL, WE HAVE YOUNG VALUES TO MATCH, M.JAcques STORI' HOURS: 10 a.m. to S:JO p.m, - Monday and Frldav 10 e.m. to '::JO p.m. 14 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH • 644-4661 DISIGNEltS 0:114 MANUFACTUltlltS OF WOltLD'S FINIST FUlS "",_,.. ~1of i.'1to.-,.,M O.<•to'~r ._ ........ ·-u-uwmn d 11 I lrEi ens • a < ' i It's Penney Days! And suddenly ever aisle is-alive with values. ,..------...., Special 299 Men·sacrylic knit shirts w ith placket collar. short sleeves. Assorted stripes and solids. S-M-L-XL. Special 2 for $5 Men's long sleeve sport shirts; Penn Prest.t polyester/ cotton, 4" collar, assorted prints and solids. S-M·L-XL. Special 3 for $1 Men's cotton work socks, nylon re inforced. Elastic top; grey or white. Sizes 1 Q..13 . Special 199 Boys' Penn Prest~ polyester/ cotton short sleeve sport shirt. A ssorted solids. stripes, pri nts. Sizes 6-18. Special 399 Bul ky cable cardigan ol acrylic. In prelly colors for sizes 7 to 16. 3 to 6X, 2.99 d~::si~~ 15% off all girls' coats for 3 days. S•ta prices ell9Ctlva lhru Sal urday. Sale1488 Reg. 16.99 7H side zip strap and buckle boot. Composi tion sole, hard rubber heel. Antique brown smooth lea th er uppers. Men's sizes. Sale 11 88 Reg. 13.99. High riding demi- boot. Grain leather uppers ~ with rich 'bootmaker finish. Long wearin g composition soles. Men·s sizes. Sale 1688 Reg. 18.99 high boot w ith pull straps, buckle styling, blackened brown smooth leather uppers with composition sole and rubber heel. Men's size s. S1leP<icM effective through Sund1y only. Choos11 lrom illl lt'lfl newest looks , in all the g1e1tes1 l1bric1· vinyls, corduroys. chen1fles. piles and more. fl;1ch !all colors. for 11zes 7 to 14 and 3 lo l!X. Com11 early Tor hast color and size se lec!1on. Sale 1688 Reg. 18.99 7" side zip boot has strap and buckle styling, rich redwood brown grain leather uppers, leather sole. Men ·s sizes. Sale 1488 Reg. 16.99 boot' with strap and buckle styling, grain leather uppers. leather sole. Stained briarwood. Men's sizes. • Sale 1688 Reg. 18.99 'Harness boot' with stained bria rwooll grain leather uppers. broad toe last, pull straps, composition sole , rubber heel. Men's sizes. '-----_____ _. JCPenney The values are here every day. Special l!lm!~ 59~ Girls ' Orlon ~ acrylic/ strelch nylon cable knee socks. White •. red, navy. 6-10. Special 119 Toddlers' boxer longie w it h flare leg styling. In sturdy cotton cord. Lots of colors. Sizes 1T-4T. Special. 4 for 122 Girls' cotton bri efs in solids and prints. El asticized leg. Sizes 4-14, Special 59~ Women·s nylon satin bikini briefs in lots of colors. Sizes S-M-L. Double knit slacks. Traditional styling in Dacron ~ polyester with sl1gh!lv flared leg. Assorted colors, Men's sizes. Double kn it slacks. 100% polyester with conven!lonat Grad styling. Assorted colors. Men's sizes. Double knit slacks 1n 100% polyester. Belt loop style wilh Western pockets, flare leg, In patterns. Men·s sizes. I I i I "'~' ' ' ·' • The followi ng Pinney ,tores are open Sund•ys noon to 5 p.m.: Newport Beach • F1shion Islan d Huntingt on Beach -H untingtori Cent•r ·Cosfa Me sa . Harbor Center / I All other stores op en Mond oy through Sotu rd•y } I , SERV ICES RANGE FROM INTI MATE BAR (ABOVE1 ... To Private Dining Rooms for Families or Other P•rty Groups Yamato Japa11 ese Restaurant Newest for Fashion Island !\'e .... cst re s-t au r ;int 1n hrnth rr1·1re and th<> Y:uu:i\o rlay~ a \\'eek. "·1t h lunchenn and afternoon sn:irks ,o;erved \lrinrl;i y rhrnul!h Fr 1 d ;i y . f!r,o;r r\';;ifinns t,1·111 he hnnnred. ;ind the phnne numher is 644- Fa~h1on Island 1s the Y;i1n;itri, s.iure rer1rr <irf' !hr sl.'f'rrl'i nf third in the f;:imily-nii•nerl, rhe rle\1i:;h1f11I f1111nr nf rh1s ~}()p11l;ir dish _ (lll·ani-winn1ng ('Ii ;i I n of ·rhe Yn1natn 111 v.1sh11111 rest;i11r;:ints .... -1i1ch hrgan 1n ll'l;ind is npf'n fnr <l1nncr srvrn 4811. S;in Francisco almost 20 ) ear s I -;::::::::::::::::..:::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;;;:;;-J f il rn o u s fn rl agr • Alrl'<irl.1· .:111thrn11c ,J;ip;inr~r r\orthrrn rlrcor and su perb, C'111~1nr 111 1 h f' I i 'nl1fhn11a a n rl l'('ll!IJf,\ f'li!l.<I flnl('I I I.OS 1\n1:elr~1 !ru·;l1111ns \hr Y;in1a!o rest.:111r;;inr.~ (lfff'r 1h1·1r l!Lil'~I~ I a w1rle Sf'if'Pt1nn nf 1'Uperh! entrrf's. l The 111\rr111r (•f !hr \'•·ll'purt 'a1n:1ru I<; ;in .1 II Ill 1• II I I(' rf'prnrlur1J1 1t1 •lf a .l:ip;•lll'SC ('n1u11r_,. )11111..;1• 11 .1!1 111,1 ~-.111· IJ<';11n<; 1hr'"UJ.:h"u1 Thi' 11 :1 11.~ ;ire rlrr••1 ;1t1·rl 1111h .l;1p;1n•·"•'' P;ilhgraphy ~11 1rlrn~ on r1•d l ;inrl 11 hire !):i1"l.1!r11und". :i nd I 111th hrnn1f' l11•;1d .. ; all s.,ftll' b:HheO 1n r•'d 111-!li!" · (lnr nf lhf' lrl"'t j11•p11l;11• rl 1nnrr1' :it Ille .\ r 11 p n rt 1 ~ ;un;1t<) is ~li;1 b11 .-.li;i h11. a l k1nrl ,,f "d11 11 1 .. ur~1•1l"j cru1k111i: P:l.l'"f'll'fl•'f'. ~h;1 !111 ,<;h;i llu I" I lir .I ;i p ;1 II I'',. f'~l)l'l'~~lrH1 l1tr lhr ,..;11und HI 11 ;il('r. hu1 "n 1 Hill' d1111u•1 (;ihl" II I" ;i """thl!l\i 1J1 .,IJ 1lf f'\l'"llf'lll !la\111 :\ lio1 p••I ol h1nlfi !li\lo\fPll \\Ith b1q.!t' S<'1l il 1"11', 'p;u;11 Ii ( 'h1111•,1· 1·ahh;u.:1· .111d 11111 .. hr•"•nl~ 1· pl<l!'f'ri "11 I[<; "II 11 1·11·• TrH h1h;11 ·h1 :it '"ur t.1!1l•· Thin 1'111'1'<; ·ii tr1 u!r·1 ln tr lh• j.'l l't'li' ,1)Hj tl1:1 •fll IM!tl!-. ,ol <' rl!Jlf"''1 1111" f I I ' p f' ,. I ii Y;unaln ~;i111 1• I lllllllltt11 .\,,;i,-d \\innin~ JapanP~e ff('-.;fnur11n1"' ~ . Y dmdto. newest rcsfdurant in Fa shion lsldnd, offers you the widest selection of taste- tempting Jdpanese entrees. Enter Yamato dS dn honored, cherished guest and dine at your leisure. Y amdtO mdk es your dini ng out dn enchdnting exper i*'ce. LOS AN GE LES NEWPORT BE ACH <n' r' r • .. ., ., •I-( f l~h1on l1lin~ 277-18 40 1714 ! 644 -4811 SAN FR ANCISCO f'r1 fr1-lf'1t 111 l'f 1111• 1 •',JI <. 111 thr 11111 n1h"r ' .:i 111 ;1 t 111 rr~r;iur:in!', 1hl' ~lia h11,h;11111 '-----------------.;;...-=-::-::-:...::-:J CHILDRENS VALUES St or• Open 10 A.M. SELECT GROUP SCHOOL and DRESS SHOES REGULAR TO 17.00 L,IMITED STYLES AND SIZES Pl••11 .•• All 5,1,, F-i~•I. N1> E11e~1 n911 a, ll:•f11nd1 30 Fashion • Newport Beach 644-2464 ) , This_ "country mall l~x" is bigger 1han the c;ars that can drive up to 1t for curb :o;erv1re po~laJ packaging at Fashio n Is land Big mail box 1111! be at the shop- ping center through holidays. \ Polyester carpeting sale. Two great styles, one great price. 699 sq. yd. This week only. -. ...._ Sale6~.~. Reg. 7.99. Save 150 on 50 sq. yds.J Reg. 399.50, Now 349.50. 'Ec bo ' "splush look" combines the informality of shag with the lux ury of p!ysh KodelrR1 L / polyester makes it bounce back, clean easily. 12 solid colors. Prices effective through Saturday only. Bring in your room measurements tor a no·obligation carpet estl- mate. Padd1ng and expert lnsta!latlon available at reg·ular MJw Pen- ney prices. Do it yourself with Penneys carpet tiles. Now 29¢ 12 X 12" Ille C•fl'•l • 9 X 12' room for a never· before price. just $32. Cover any floor with Illes of polypropyiene olefin pile. You just place and press ... save lnstalletlon costs. Foam rubber backing for a cushiony feel . Dec· orator solki colors. JCPenney Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: I NEWPORT !EACH-F•1hion l1l •nd HUNTINGTON BEACH-Huntington .C en ter Bu y it on Penney• Time Payment Pl•tt. ' ITALIAN STYLE -'!'he look is long an d tlingy in knits and no OJl(• sce1ns tu kno\V ho\V to inake ·bet- ter usr of it th:in Lin1bcr11 Severi. as den1on strated above. ·fo~or a look th;:it looks ba ck. chcC'k the 1nUli· skimmers bcl o\v \\'ith :ibstracl faces app!iqucd on them and brightly ('t/lnred little hats to top the1n off. .J\.Jt are part of Broad\1'ay stores' 'fem po Italiano for fall. I I t . I ' ' ' SOUTH PACIFIC AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, Fl,ll 17 DIY• $899.00 totol coot Pro• Le-..... OM1 It.Ii .. l• ....... 111<"'"" flf"ll <MM llefoll. •Jtfll· ........ tr11•"'"" .. twtlllll ...,_'" -alr,.rfl •JNI ,...,. _1,, CHAA!;I YOUR TRAVEL AT ROltNSONS U"'ER LlVEL fASHIO~ ISLAND, NEWPORl IEACH ~ednesday, Octobe-r 13, 1971 -Fishion l1l1nd Annlv•r11ry Suppl•ment to the DAILY PILOT-9 Tempo Coats and capes .... leathers and knits .... satins and silks and velVt'IS . Earth Tones ... ru ssets and golds and deep dark ~reens, and the purpl~s of plu111s. The 1nood is rich and warm. . , .and or !he Hallan Ren31s· sance, 111 1he fashion shops of all B road w a y departrnen! stores in Ca lifurn1a. AL all Broadways, the nC\\' fall things are in .... and the newe st things "in" are Italian : l'hosen {'arefully b.Y Broad1'·ay fashion h u y e r s • Italian at IS during lY>O trips to Italy 1l11s year to collect the latest fro1n Italian desig11ers for "Ten1po ltahano," the giant fa shion event coming to a chn1ax tins II' eek. Jumpsuits, <:1tv !:>horts sets, bulky sweaters, da ytune knit!i . .:ind nighttlnie long dresses <ind at ·horne skirts are un!Y a part of the n1ull1·fa<:eted ~·ol· lccrions uf sn1art fashions ul- fl'red right now at the Hroa d\\'ay stores. Bui lei ·s talk specillcs ... naniing fou r of lt11!y's le;uJ1ng designers \\ho accnn1panied their collect1nns to Los Angeles, San Diego, and f'hOenilc during · · Te m po ll11hano": Os\'aldo Test a, knO\\'rl for men's clothing: Lydia de llorna. who uses handcraft and Ito mes p u n fabri~:s to niake her wurnen's Fashions Y>'orld-kno\\'n, ltenato Balestra, whu bel ieves good Jashion must be based on the tradition : :ind U1nbert1 Severi, he or the knuwledgeable knits. Then lel's hear the words fro111 the fa sh1u11 experts: sJ('t'ves will be rnore prooOtJ/ll'· c"l.l. son1l'tin1es p11ffed or poc!· ded, 11 1rh tile rag la " and dol- n1an due for return. Belts are softer, !ilimmer -but the buckles are great! Layered looks are "111 .. l'.'Llh read y·l a y erfd designs available -but it's also up to the ~·earer. It's easy to layer 1 an outfit, ·with tlK' abun . drince of fabrics. lextures , 1 l111ts. and colors a\·a1lable 111 every f<ill gar1nent. Start with panne \'elvets. tapestries. fells, r o rn a n I i c chiffons, heavy, heavy satins and silks .... you'll ha\'e an idea of the Renaissance i11· splrations that hare infl ueneed lta lv's !;;ill fa shions for lhe Bro'ad .... ·ay. I cA~ COBBLERS 'BENCH Wt " '"*• , •• , ...... li'tMr-411.e.,Mf S Ce11w .. N11t Lecetle,..; e 74 fdlee bl .. d-Ht •P•" a....h e Cer••• del M.er-J401 I . c .. u H6'hwey e N••P•" 1Nch-l4JJ 'ti• Lide e w .. tc.Uff Pl••-1101 lnh1e Awe., Newp•rt le.ch • lolti11i.-11'1 feshl•• llleRd l-ADllll 1001'1 Rl·Sf'f'L.10 1'0 T,.E l'llW L.OOK . Save 21.95 on any of ,-· these freezers.' Save on dishwashers, too. ( Sale prices effective through Sunday• Sale ~248 Reg . 269.95. Penncre•t' 15 •·ft. no ffott upright freezer. 532 pound capacity, completely :1051 tree, rolls out !or e•sy cleaning, $lide·out bulk s1orage basket. While or avocado ••• color costs no more at JCPenney. Peiincrest~ 18 cu. tt no 1ro1t upr1gf'I! tr1er1r . Reg. 299 .95 , Sale S278. \ \ ! Sale $198 Reg. 2151.95. Penncrestt1 Custom 15 cu. ft upri ght freezer. 541 pound capacity, sl1de·oul bulk storage basket. 6 1u1ce racks tor larg e or sm all cans. Choose wh1!e, avocado or harYesl gold Sale$198 Reg. 219.95. Pen ncre1tt Cuslom 11 cu. tt. che1t lre11zer. Larg e 628 pound capac1!y. mo'labl• s!o1age basket, tumbler type locl\ with two keys . While, avocado or harvest QOld . .·· .• , . .. .. ' 1mperl1I c:onv•rtlbl• dl•hwa1her with laminated culling board 1op. ConYer1 1ble to built·11l . install ation. Rinse agent dispenser. Tw o automatu: cycles. 3·1evel wa sh system. 17 table setting c apaciry. Avocado. coppertone or white. , JC Penney The values are here every day. .shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: Newport Beach • Fa~hion Island Huntington Beach • Huntington Center Buy it on Penney'' Time Payment Pion. " ... .. 10--f•lhion l1land Anni"trur-y Suppltm•nt lo flit DAILY PILOT -W•dntsd•y, October 13, 1911 Fashion Isle Ski F ai1· Scheduled J''aatuon f)tand s fourth an- nual stu fair 1s .scht"d 11led !or Oct. 22 and %3 at the popular shopping center. Ski c lubs ot Soul h e r n California. ski resorts, tri1\'f'I agenc1e.s and nla)ur :url!nes '"'ti/ bt d1splay1n~ e\h11>11~ 1n Stage Court 011 the 111all those two days Frida~ <ind Satur- day. Leading ski e q111p111e ut rn anufacturers "'ill cJ1sµlav thei r ".art s and ~h1 perso nal!t1es \\'Ill bt-prt>•1·111 to dernonstra1e sl.::1 1 ~·hn1qul"s. Fashion shn1o1~ 11·11! ft':1111r<' tllr lat.est 1n ski ... ear .~.rfJA rel and sold by n1errhants or Fa,.hu1n Island st11re~ Prize~ 11 1tl h•• i.:11 <'11 h·r tJ('<t .... k1 l'luh c<1;h 1h1t" In\ Jif'cl Jll d/:f" :lfl' \!;11ur t,d l\1flh uf "Vewport Be.i•'h .. )a<'h ll;u !lf'!t f"~e<:Utllt" "t'ITl'lar1 ••I lhl' \'e11,port ll:irhtlr t !1;1111tx·r .,r Commrn·e. a popular ~port~ per~nal 1t1 arid reprt'"t'tl· ta 1 11·e~ 1rrirn 1 !'I ~nll Tnt lrvtne Co1npan\ Tht> publtl· 1~ i111 lltd lri participate 1n !ht~ ha: lree ""'inter sholl' ;11 F;,~IJu,n 1,\;-incL Lowt1t Leg•I Price1 in Town Cat Stevens C.>\T STEVENS T=r md du Arte.at .. ) ,, ",/. LAST YEAR 'S SK I SHOW WAS JUST 'WARMUP' FOR 1971 \'1e \I/ Sho1\'S r·cw of th e D1:-pl ay!. Exp•cl•d to Return to Mall Seiko. The automation· age watch. Does everything but get you out. of bed in the morning. • ~er1 -w •Hi • 'l.J'f·darr calendar • 1; l;int d.:11P c.ha n('je • v.,1!''' l<''>li~J IO 9a.2 fl. • 1 i I' N l;I•. • • :'1•111("',, · lr·rl • ..r•i e ~ ,1 ;,o .. b ra 1.:P.lc1 . ~. ~. ,.i ... ~ I J , •' '•. ' ' . ' ' . • bold, bt1ll1 ant slyung • '1 71ewels • b ilingual Engli5h/ S p anis h calendar • luminous hands • ad1uslable bracelet 69.50 Jqe;~ey • 17 jewels • stainlcs::. sleel • :,e ll-wind • b 1l1ngua r English/Spanish c a lenda r • s1op·slarl pus h butlon • 30 minute time r, tachomeler time r • s ynchronized secorid setting • elapsed liming ring • m a r-1e s ist 'Hardlex' c rystal ' • w a ter teste d 10 229 IL The values are here every day. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: NEWPORT BEACH-F<11 shion lsl•nd HUNTINGTON BEACH-Hunting ton Cenfer Use Ptnneyi l ime p•ymenl plen. ' I Bi cyc le Race Clubs Abound inSouthland \lost b1t~tlt rarer-. bel11ns to racing rlut.i:. The t·lub~ provide inrormallon. trau11ng and specialued tnstruct1ons. 84.RHAUA SAN DIEGO BICYCLE CLUB \'OLITH BIC\'CLE RACING llalard·.!i t\cler1·. 11:; \\' De 5779 Thtla Place ASSOCIATION , La Guerr3 · San Diego, CaJHornia 92120 : !J9 \\'est 17th Street Santa B a r b a r a , California Phont: S&l-4054 Los Angelts, Calirornia 90003 9310 1 \.-=========;;;;;====;;;;; In Southern California. the racing clubs have formed an asSO<:iauon which publishes a rnorithly news!ttter a n d promotes and super1·1ses the operation of local ra ces. The asSO('ia Uon 1 So uthern Ca l i f o rn i a Cycling Association 1 re1:ei\'es mail at 4509 B ri e rc r es l Ave Lakev.·ood. CA 90713 For 1nort 1nfnrmat1011 nn racing and schedules nf n!hcr events, contact one or t/\ese racing clubs Cl.UH l 'JCLI ST .. AZT ECAS" 2500 Chebea St!'t•el Los Angeles, f"al1forn1a 90033 t:l.IJH CICLISTA ··\1 1-.:XICO" ~702 ~en Alder \\'h1 tt1er, Ca!dorn1a 9\Jtill!i HllJUE'l VALLEY BIC\'CLl CLUB 26J !'\orlh /11ekorv STrret E:scondido, Calif0rn1a 9202;! LO<'\G BEA Cll SPROCKETS 5917 ~·l arila S1ret>t l,(111~ Beach. C;diforn1a 9U8 1J l'hone · 433·5fi~6 ' 1\10!\'TROSE CYCLE CLUB 250 1 Honolulu Avenue i\1on!rosr. C<1liforn1a 9!020 ,\IASS E \"/TESSA S A i": TA .\'OllTH H 0 t L '1i' U' 0 0 D \\"HEEL~IEN 52~1i La urel Canyon Boulel'at'dl :->orth Holly.,.,·ood, Cahforn1a 91607 I PASAOE.\'A ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION I 391 South Rosemead Boulel'ard Pasadena. California 9!107 PARA.\10UNT C'VCLE CLUB 14924 South P a r a m o uh t Bou!ti·ard P .. ran1ount. Ca:11or "1:i . Phorie .\IF: 4·1334 Hl\'lRSIOE HI C\'CLf.; CLLB I' 0 &ix 2;}4 1111 er;,1de. Cal1f'1rn1a 925~2 fl/K VA:\ LOO'i' SUPPORTERS CLLB 6214 Bissell Street Huntington Park. Cahfor n1a 90280 SOl:Tll BA'V \\'ll EEL,\I~~:\' l Jfl North S I" p u I 1· I" d a !3oule1·ard !\lanhaltan Bearh. Cah!orn1a :I Phone: 'Fil 6-29 14 \'I NCE.~T"S CYCLE CLUB 1723 • 18th Street Bakersfield. California 9330 1 Italian Imports Orig. 3800 ' NOW No. 21 ' Fashion lslancl 644-9948 Put a fish in your tank. From Penneys. Your choice 310?1 Tropical fish. SriUJantty oolorlul, fascinating to watch. and pnced for collecting now. ,. . , \ • ; • ' ' . i i ! . ' , /) ''/ ' , ' . . . --• Silver Hatchets •Glass fish • Deluxe guppies i ~ l i ~ I , i , : ! • • Dwarf Gourami ' I , • Australian Rainbows • • Green Sailtin Mollies • ~hop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: NEWPORT BEACH-F&sh ion liland HUNTINGTON BEACH-Huntington Cant•r Weclnei d•y, October 13, 1971-F•1hien lsl•nd A nn!._v1rM1rt_Suppl1m1nt to the DAIL Y P'ILOT-11 Cyco logy Co-founder Receives Many Bike Gri pes Arnie Parker, co-founder of Cycology \\'ork.!ihop.!1 Interna- tional and -ohv1ou.!ily -an acli\·115\ on bthalf of bike t rails, bikew;:iys and bicycl1n~ in general. gets letters. He particu larly gels letters in tus capacity as 1·hairma11 of the Citizens Ad\'Lsory Com- n11ttee on Bicycle Tra1I$ fur the 1·1ts 11r J\ewport Be;ich. And they <i ren·t <111 one w<1y. • San1p!{'s or one side nf the issue arc these direel quoits lrom sorne rrcc111 letters 10 \'ar1ous t•i!y officials: "So1ntthing 1\l UST be done about the blcytle riders I• this Arel! They are arrogaot~ They defy you to run them dowo! "\\'hat do you think ll ould Big J\1 usi c Box Will Serenade The might.\' ·uni ·pa" llf ll1P big 1907 Nor1h Tfl na1\•;;nda band organ 11·111 be heard all three days ol lhe C)·cology Fair al F'ashi on Island . happe11 11 I happened to run one of them dov;a? I koow, I ~·ould bt put in j11\ •Dd lbe ~e)' would be thrown 11"''3 \''. C11n'l so n1eth i11g be door?"· Another Oceanfront resident \.\rote, in part. ··t a nl "'riling t() prole!t the making flf our !'<I ralled "board 11 alk" along the ocean front intn a 'hike route.' ••\\'r ha ve owned octan fr onl proprrtr , .. since 192& 111d hnve enjoyrd the •·alk in the open air ... That has ool bttn po~siblr this sumrner. ··11 is not tlear whether \l"al kin g is pi-obibited, but riders appartntly so con sider, al least one ordering a pedeslrian lo '!(el out flf the way', \\·e ha\'e personally seen thrre collisions. t1110 where b ir~·cles rau into pe:deslrlaos and one io rolv ing t w o bir~·c\es. ••ft is unner1·ing tn bt walk- ing and ha 1·e a bicvcle come Uf'I qu ietly fro m tie h ind , brushing by at a higb rate of speed ... I can only hope that son1e solution can hf' found th21t will provide privileites to hic1'cle ridtrs <A·ithout the pre.sent hazard lo us property owners." This instrun1ent -a g1anl •·music box"' -d11plica !es a t•on1plete mili1 ary rnarching band. IL \\'ill add a fcsti1'e fla ir __ A_o_d_s_l_d_l _.o_o_tl_,._r_cit1zen. of exclten1c11t in Stage Courtl 1111 the mall. It h;i~ 108 pipes. bass and snare drums, cyn1bo1: and plays over 200 tu11 C's rron1 lhe 1900 to 1930 era. An appropriately drc~~ed at · tendant will form fret ba lloon anin1ats fo r the kiddies during the band concerts. 1 Free popcorn '''ill be a\'ailable to the pub!tc Friday and Saturday, dispensed from eolorfut red and yellow pop- corn wagons. . Jotn your neighbors al the fun-filled Cycology Fa i r Thursdllv . Friday anrl SillUr· day . at Fiishion Island. Co111i11g E11e11 t .r Of interest to Southt>rn California Cycling Association n1embtrs are lhe Elysian! Park Race, Oct. 17, and the • ·rean1 Race in F.ncino al 2 p.m. on Tuesday. Oct. 26 (fl rstj' in 1v1nter series1. fashions for Lowe1t Legal Pri<•J in Town F~shion Island, Newport Beach Phone: 644-0170 Stonewood Ce nter, Downey • • f ' \ \ • ' • I \ • I \ " • I • ' 11· \' .\ l "\ • ' . I \\ L~ \ \ •, \ \' \ I ! \'J Nylon Robe by Vanity Fair reg. 20.00 s15 For ~ave l ·· or <".I t home, • '• • 11t{,. , 1·· ~ ·, ' . . 1: •·1' -~ ... 7 . i \ • o long sweep of • no-see-through ny lon T ricopaque® robe in irresistible color c.ombinotions . Si zes • •. P, S, M, L .,_ 4oll• 1 o 0,111. t•' p.111.: 111e114oy 01ul frltl•v '• t :JO P·"'· (H&•Gt. YOUO "UrtCHAlll #.T ,ASHIONI '0• LA ,IMMI WI At.Cll'T MOIT M.UOI. ClllO!T (All:DI who wrott I.fl the City Co uncil lo thank tM. cou nciln1e11 for a traffic light , added the follow- 11\g thoughts alter !he lhank- you . " ... Yo u ha\'e lritd to con- trol the bll·ycle1 oo the side~'•lks along the Ol'e11 n but it I ~ certainty not workiog. "It Is not safe to "'alk 1l onit that y,·alk, Saturdl)' ni i:ht vie tried lo y,•alk where ""' we re supposed to. hLLt \ll't. b11d blrycle! t'Omlng I01'1'1lrd us. \\"hen we got 011 tbe other side, thry "\\'bitted b) us . , , .and I n1ea n ~·b/zzed . ··11 is Far lro m safe . So1nt'- une \~ go ing 10 grt hurl .. :· ·rhe mailbag produces some eloquent ~po>.i:sn1en on the other side of the issut, too, hrHl'e\'er ()ne senterice 1n a re· ce111 1eller pul !he prublenl ::it<irkly: "Sl'l'tral ~·t~lfli' ago our ne ighDor's son v.·;is kllled bie)clin~ along thfl t stretrh. :· The re ference 11-as tri OO\'t'f Dri\e, Hf're are some othrr rp1utations from the !'iamt le t- ter "As l)o1rr IJrht f.IU'\'t S near lhe Cliff Orh t in· tcrsi>ctloo, it btcun1t1 a bli od . uphill cur\t:. ~lotorisl~ often hui.: lht ri l:llt (·urb 1t that puint. ... "Sl nt't lht right hand lint is \"f'r~ broad al lhal point It '4"0Uld be possible to paint diai:onal stript>s over a portion of it. .. This ~ould rtmlnd 11\UH!fiSIS l(l kef p C'lt 1tr. ' .. "Thr l'Ur1·e setms to be bankt'd su that cars oal uralty J PHONE 644-2525 DllGE eut It. ~tuy ~ople ~imply do ool expect blcyclists around that btnd 1od do ool plan for It. 1 feel th11. in addition 10 the. diai:o oal lints, a waroin~ sign, ··Watch nut fur Bicyclts.' would he rffct·til t'."' A frf's hrnan at CQJ"ona del r.·lar ll1gh &:hool heran1e tl1e spokesman, no doubt, f1Jr niany of Ins )'Ounp peers wh~'n he v.Tote to the f'ar!-.!', Be11ch e"i and !le rrea ti on Oepartn1enl. , In pan. hi,<. letter ~aid : " ..• .1 rldt my IG-spet:d blr)rle lo .... 1ch~I .. , .I en• jo~· It ''try piuch and would r•lhrr ride to ~cbool any d11y 1han to hike 1 bus. "llnfor luna l("ly, th .. rt i~ a probltm .•.. I go up C(1ast Hig hwa}' to Sa n Joaquin and then ridt: do\\·n Jamboree and turn lefl ou f ord lload .. , Coast H!gh\.l ay and San Joo· quin are reasu nabl ~ safe. ro11ds. Tht: onlv roads I dislikt art Jamboret .1od f ord .... ··Oot. of these da)·s a t ar i~ no t going to 5ee me r iding aloni tbe road aad th•l wtu be the tnd of me ..•. "Tbert 11 a 1lrlp about !t\'eo fttt wide ol plat• old dirt and rocks along: tbe tide of Jamboree tbat could be IV· red for bicycle riders. "Tht 11ame could be dooe ~·ith Ford Rn1d ..•. There Is al most nine feet of dirt alone tbl~ road. -.. "Both of these roads are \ery lJSSAfE~. , .. Unlti.!i something Is dnne 1oon, man)' bicycle ri1ers are 1olng to be burl." 20 FA SHION ISLA ND, NEWPO RT BEACH Charge your purchases at Wntbrook's Yardage Use your BankAmericard or Master Charge Sell-a-bration Yards and yards of beautiful fa b rics . in bold and fashionable colors reduced fr o m stock for our big birthday se ll-a-bration. Luxurious Looking Silk and Wool Worsted 50°/o worsled/50°/o silk regula rl y 13.95 yard All Our Bonded Acrylics 1nc.li .. 1d1ng plaid',, ~'"Pf",, riove!li e.o., !-.o~n;-/·•c:ot~ c:~ec ~~. and ·,ol1ds. Beaut ful !or ~u ts. c re\SE~. pirit·, c•r r o'lcJ..o'>. tv.:1,,:I• i-~ \"a ~h"blC'. ~4 . w ~e. 54" wide reg ul arly 4.50 to ' 5.00 yd, Washable Ser r a no 344 YO, 82 % wo rs ted / 18 % si :k regularly 8.9 5 yard Permc:inent-Pr ess Tapes try Prints ir l (. ('(I :1;\ c' r r . I CJ< cot'(.,_ 45" wid e regularly 2.69 ya rd Ethnic Prin ts 144 Y D, 10'1 ·, vcr·,cit 'le fer a y<:-Jt ew1iig nec'J .. 5..~il'C · I "r'1 ol rr ri ''> 11 rid ~:ii ~- -, ~-. (rea!e c"r: ".~I Ct ,~ 4 5" wid e 94~ regu larly I , 79 to I. 98 yd. · , YO, 45 " w id e regularly 1.98 yard - Men's Wear Double Knit .Stripes 80°/0 Polyester/20°/0 cotton, Machine washable. 60" wide regularly 4.50 yard EACH WEEK LOOK FOR OUR UNADVERTISED TUESDAY SPECIAL ' 124 YO. " • " ~ ~; ,, .· .. ' ... ,. Packin g Poll11tion Sacks and sacks of scrap paper (such as shown in foreground/ ca n be piled into Tony Team Pollu- tion Packer .and t'ompacted into small "cube" that ran be disposed of in boxes. Trash smasher \\Iii! be used al DA ILY PILOT Pollution Solution Sta· •· li on lo con1pact aluminum cans and scraps. For Quick Friendly Service Newport's most delicious Malts ·and Hamburgers #16 Fashion Island (on the mall} ' "' . ' - ...... ~ I ., ~ -=---' ::, • ...,. ' , ,. ' c c Cycolo gy Payo ff Some or the funds generated by 1971 Cycology Fair are expected to fin d their ·,~·ay into pcojects aimed at m aking proposed bike trails and bike1,vays on this ritaster Plan of Ne\li port Bike Trails a reality. ?!·laster plari "'as completed, at least partly, under sponsorship pf Citizens Advisory Committee on Bike Trails for f\'e wport Beach. Arnie Parker of Cycology 'Vorkshops Internat ional is chair· man of citizens' group. Willy Brandt, 1973 Opponent Square Off 1n W est Gern1any &1 UNlllD l'Rll:SS INTERNATIONAL E\·en though \\'est German national elections v.•i\I not be held until 1973, Chancellor \\'illy Brandl already kno\\'S V•ho his opponent Ydll be. He is Rainer Cand1dus Barze!, 47-year-old son of an East Prussian school teacher, the new chairman of \\'est Gennany's opposition Chris· tian Democratic union p;irt~·. As his party's leader. he could expect to become chancellor should the C hr isti an Democrats v.·in the necessary majority in elections now a lit· tle Jess than two )'ears 3\1•ay. Even though Brandt is chan· cel!or at present, only by \•irlue o( a coallli(ln of his birthplace, and to Communist soc ialists and !he I re e East Germany as a state Democrats and ""ilh the slin1-"·ithin a German nation. I n1est of maiorities. the ro<1d Such a course. rein troducing ahead for Barze! is not any the cold \\'ar. not only would easy one. draw opposition from the east 1 Brandt took over in October, hut from the "'eslcrn nations 1969, from Kurt Georg Kiss· as ll'fll, includ ing the Linited inger, a Christian Democrat Slates. I \1•ho had fol1011·M in the Obviously. Barzel's future footsteps of Konrad Adenauer course in this field of <1ction and Ludwig Erhard. The niust be n1arked by caution. Chrisilan Democrats had ruled A second issue certain to in - \\'est Ger1nany ever since fluence the 197,1 elections is establishment of the Gerrnan !he \\'"csl Germany econon1y, 1 Federal Republic in 19-19, ;;1nd this for Barze! might ' !n 1969 the issues 111ere prol'e to he the rnost fn1itf ul. I reasonably uncomplicated -The last lhree years suggest , "you never had it so good.'' on that the German economic lhe side of the Chrisl1an 1niracle may be leveling off. j Democrats, and "it's lime for In 1969, the economic growth a change" on !he side of the rate v.·as eight percent. In 1970 opposition. it fell to five percent and • • " , • ., cm Cf HEWPOl'IT llE~CH --.~ Truly Distinctive Co u~rs Jail ed SAN FRANCISCO lUPl l - A federal judge sentenr ed a har ov.·ner and bartender to tY•o years in federal prison Tuesday for conspiracy lu eounterfeit $1.1 rnillio~1 '.~ "bet!er than a v $.Ca ire counterfeit bills. - l 's. Distrlct Judee \\'i\11:in1 T. Sweigert passed the sen- tences rifler f\-lelv in A. Brous- sard, 38, San Francisco, and his Jiarh·nder. Henry Foster Jr, ~~. also of San Francl.sco, entrred pleas of RUll!y . The 1wo men were arrested la~t July 10 after US. treasury <1genL~ found counterfeitinjl parupher11alia at Broussard'~ hn1ne 1'orn II . Hanson. local &cret Ser\•ice chief, said they seized pr1nl 1ng press produced ahtll e ;n er age SZO and $f>O b!lls. 1 l'AIR $1.25 -2ND PAIR 1~ (llmlt 6 pair to a customer) MATERNITY SHOPS 21! Fcnhio n hlond Newport Center New porT Beath . Horbor ShoppiluJ Cenrer The City 2300 Horbot 11,d. ] Shannon East Caito Mesa · Orange 523 rin• "'''· Long l eoch Moll of Orange Fine ORIENT AL Furniture 22" SQ. COMMODE In solid !'nsr11·ood. Ch1nC'~r f\landarln dP~ii::n. ha n d car•rd and finishrd in Ira· ditional C/Hnl'~~· la{·Q11rr·. $175.00 BARREL TABLES solid rose1\rK•rl. hanr! fin· ishrd in Chin£'sr lradi· tional lacquer. $115.00 COCKTAIL BAR Solid Trak,,·ood Parti11lly carved \\'l or \1·/o lrgs in oil finisl1. $325.00 NEST TABLES ~nlid roSPl\'Ond, hand f111i~hrd in trarlition- nl Chinese lacqurr. Set of ;3 $1 25.00 .• . ·::;.. y Brandt \\'on and launched around four percent has been his "ostpolitlk" -his program predicted for 1971. The U.S. 10 calling for retognition of percent surcha rge in imports ' "realities " and the bu ilding of could cut It even more. I bridges to the east. The Germans also ha\'e an 41 F1shlon l1l1nd , Newport Center 3)75 Hiii at Redondo And it is against this p~ inflation problem and to those Tel. 111 4) 44 4-4 737 Korth nf Piirifir Coa.o;t l[\.\·y. ALL THAT GLITTERS hr · h Tel (213) 597·1359 ~ram t ough an appeal In \1·1t rnernories of the 1920s NEWPORT BEACH LONG BEACH German conservatives that -~"~o~d_.'.:19:40~s__".it__"."'....<>"__"."~C~h~tm:a~r~e~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Barzel must build hLS top f ' position_ Two key planks alre:idy have emerged. One. is his de- mand that all Germans ln both the e<Jstern and "·estern zone s be given the right of sel f- detern1ination. Another is his charge that Brandt is giving away too much to the Com- munists. Both havt the sound of R return to the hard line pursued by Adenauer and to a lesser d"egree by his successors. Presumably this would .call into question treaties by which Brandt has given t a c i t recognition to the Order- Neisse Boundary by v.·hich Poland took ove r former German territories, including Barze!'! East Prussian Lowut Legal Prlcq In Town \ - SPf CIAL .separates b'i ~ ·,DI'-" \! "Poni'S' • S1c\t't£ .~ochets • .she\\~ " $22 ' We Ceny Si1•1 to JO MAA to C 54 ,ASHION ISLAND """'"' c .... , t44-42JJ o,,..,.. .,......, At..A.,_,.,. ' I .,, '••hlon l1lan4 N•IHM" INCh ........ . ' ott• ,,,_•ti'• IC. •*•*•*•*·»·»·»·»·»-·»·*•*•* .......... .._:. ·»·»·*•* .. *•*•*•*•*•*•* tr"SJlb'.JN' l8l.ll.ZCD fUWPOWf ftACY\. ~ uamo. PllONll a .. , aan• • • ( { \ Combin ed Jewelers T'ol'O d1sru 1gu1shed h1 slnnes are representecl by Zale.Kav Jewelers, a unique new re1ail operation v.·hich C'nmbinrs the Zales and l\:n JP11'clry stores localed in C'alifnl'n1a . Zales Je.,.,·elers was founded in 192~ by i\1orris R. Zale 1n Yi ic hita Falls, Tcx;.i ~ The companv's founding ph1lsnphy o ffe r the finest merchandise al thl' lnwest possible µnee ;ind 1n:ike it ava1lahle nn crrdit -1ras an unheard nf prill'l){'f! In the je.,.,·elry hus1nPS!i al that 11rne. This apprnach was s11pported b y s ound bu s iness man;igemt'n! and extcns11·e local advertising. Zalrs stores continue lo operate undC'r rhe founding philnsnph,1 ;i n d approximately fia p<'rrcnt of all !'la1es fire nn crrdi1 Za les h;is been honored many liincs with the D i a m n n d s l"tcrn;:itinnal TOP VEEPS PUT ZALE /KAY NAMES TOGETHER AT FASHION ISLAND Leo Fields (Left) C. Alvin Glass, Boti\ Zales Vite Presi dents Award \\'h1rh i.~ gh·C'n annu;:illv fnr "nut sl1t11d111i;: dl'sit:n iii di11mond jr\l'elry·• and nn\11 holds memhership 1n the Di a m o n d s rnternatinnal Academy r Tf>day lhere arP !'12:1 Z;ilcs . Jewelers lhroughnut !he U.S., Through a dil'ers1fica!inn program begun in 19/i~. rhe comp:iny h;:i,<; he co m e a di1·ersified retailer. 7.;iles .Je1relcrs rcprel'ents the largest division of Dallas- based Zale CorporaliQn which oper11terl a gr.:ind lntal nf 1.454 specially rct.:iil outlets. In addition to its j cw e I r y operations, the compan.v h;is chains of drug, soflgnods, fool.,..·ear . home furnishinJi;s and sportin,(.! Roods units. As one of Lhe l11rgcsl hu.vrrs and prncc.c;snrs of di::in1nn<ls in the world. Zale purch;:iscs roo~h rlian1nnds. ;:ind ccir11p;iny craftsn1en in nHi t r s arn11nrl the glohe cut anrl 1nnunt thC:o;e gems into jcwelr.\1• Othc.r jewl!'l ry m e r ch A n d '1 s e is purch:iserl and prnressed h.v Zale people in c n m pan y localions fron1 England to J apan. ha\'e recc1l'ed eng11gemrnt and '"'edrltng nngs purchased from Kav Jc11'clers . · LikC' Zale~, K::i v h<>s nlw;n<s pla1·ed hea1·y em.phasis on 1he ex1ens1n11 n( r redll. "It's nkav , tn (l\\'e Ka\'" is tbe slni:;i;1 which has ri1adr 1he fin11 best known !n its public. t.:.pnn fhP death nf Ua\'1rl Trattner in l9f.1. t11s snn. Harnlrl 0 . Trattner. brt ame prc.<:irlcnt or the K a \' o r g a n 1 z a t 1 on . He was instrun1rn!al in rl 1 re c ting Kay·s grea1 grn"·th nf reccn1 ye<1rs ;i!nng \Ytth C Ah·1n G!<1ss 11·ho \1 as respnn.~1hle for suprrvisinn nf N n rt her n C;ilifnrnia Ka,v npcr;it1nns ;is .,..·ell as merchandi~1ng <inrl I advertising fnr the entire cnnipanv. H;irnlr! Trattner rrltrcd 111 1~71 upon the mer~cr nf Ka~· , v"ith Z<,,1le. Alvin G I ass rem;iincd 11·ith the cl'lmp::in~' and 1\·;is n;imrrl scninr v1rr 111·csidcnt of the Z;i!e·Kay oper::i!Jnn. "h1rh cnri1prisrs 'Z;iles' \\'estrrn 011·1sion, w11h off ires at Bu r I\ n g a m e • Ca lifornia. Bike 1'1 1gazine Con:rs f ield Repnrtrr~ from all O\·er thf' cnuntrv tell (lf racing. tnunn~ anrl ~!her c1·cle evrnts in "Ric~·r·lin~'.", · !he mag111.ine for c~'('!tst:>.. ExperL~ \rritc rei:u\;ir columns on ~·our b1kr an(! how to get m(lre fun nu t of it. \Vr ite: H. ~f . Leete & ('.n_ - rubll~hing. 2.ili Su1\cr St., San Francisco, Ca\if11rni<i 94108 Headquartered in J\'e11o· York Cit,v are !he 1wn d1v1s1nns primarly respnnsih!e for th,. buyin.e. pr ndurt inn anrl d istribut1nn 111 di:imnnds anrl jewelry products tn Z.1le rf't,1il outlels. The ZalP lnlcrn.1t111n;i l Diamnnd Oivis111n obt;iins the r:iw materi:il~ necrl<'rl lo mcC'l the company·~ ex t e n s I v e diamond requirements, ""'h1le the New York Operatinns Divisinn fashions rings ;ind other fine jewelry ;ind ser\·es as a quality control cent.er ror the purchased gem.c;. To ensure adequate find reli.:ible supply of this merrh;:i ndis1•, Zale has eslab!ishcd anti is1l--- now exp.:inding a f;ir.flun~ net work of sources throughout' the world. Zale buvs diarnonds in Tel Aviv, An't"·crp. Lon d n n ·I Bombay ;ind other "'Qrld markeL<; a nd cu1s them ei ther in its own fa cili1ies or by contract. The c o m p " n y oper;ites diamond c u t t i n g pl;:ints in Tel Al'I\'. P11rrtn Rico .1nd Nrw York. each "'1lh I.he capac1t~· tn process 3,()()(1 c:ir:i!s P"" mnnth. Zalr 1s :il<:i1 l!\l'nlvrrl in1 ..... holcs111e l'('lhnµ nr d1a1nnnrl.~I nn thr 1n!rrnat111n:il scene. Brr;iuse the c n 1n pa n y purch;i~e.~ v.:ist quant1tics of dian1nnrls. s111nr s1nnc~ ;:ire inl exres.~ nf rcr1uiren1cnt s rnr certa in si1.cs The.c;e are sold in lhr intcrn<'ltional whnlesalcl 1narket. I Kay .JewC'lers was fnunrledl hy David R. Trattner. ""'1lh thr fir st sl.ore opening in Oak!and,I Californi;i in 19211. Since then, nearl.v fnur million wornen 1 PICKWICK FASHIONS EARLY FALL CLEARANCE UP TO 1/2 OFF 19 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH ALSO FASHION SQUARE SANTA ANA APPAREL AND SPORTSWEAR BE TTE R COATS Foinous m'ciker co\hmere coah. Orig. 110,0Q _., .. now 79.97 FUlf SALON Noturol 1'1ink coot'> .. , , , ..... , , , . , , .. now 1588.00 No!ural mink s!rolle•s , , .......... , .. now 888.00 DE SIGNER DRESSES Ooytime ond ofrer.5 des•gner dresses. Orog. 90.00.200.00 ..... , , . , . , , .... now 59.99-119.99 MISS ES' BETT ER DRE SS ES Eorly foil dreises fo r doy·l ome on polye;te•s, knin, blends, wool. Solid color\. prints, potrern1. 0"9· 60.00· 100.00 ......... , ..... , .. now 39.9?·69.99 WOMEN 'S DRE SS ES Daytime dresses: costumes 1:1nd la1e·doy, long arid short. Orig . 70.00-180.00 ....... , .... now 46.99-11 9.99 PACESETTER Day ond lo1e-doy weor. Orog. 50.00.70.00., now 34,99·46.?9 SPORT SWEAR DRE SS ES Polyester dre1.\eS, co1tumeJ, O rig _ 34.00·86.00 ... 22.99·57 .99 Kni!\; sui1s, dre sses, costumes, ponbuirs in wool1 or polyes te rs. Orig. 40.00-80.00 .......... now 26.99.53.99 Be.lier kn•1s: dresses, su its, pontsui h . Orig. 60.00· 126.00 ....... . now 39.99·83.99 3-pc. wool kni r sui !s; our own imports from Hong Kong . 8·18. Orig. 56.00. Wool dresse1 imported from Hong Kong. Woven .now37.97 pnllerns. Orig. 38.00 ... , , ..... _,., now 2S .97 Polyes!l!r dresses, our own impor1s from Hong Kong . Orig. 36 00 . . . . . . . . . . . ..... , , . , , ... now 23.97 SWEATER S/BE TT ER SPORTSWEAR Double.zip wool ribbed pullo11er. W hite. block, grey hco!her, navy. 36-40. O ng. 18 .00 , . now 11 .97 Wool 1T1ock turtle industriol i ip pullover. Whi te, block, comel, cronberry. 36·40. O rig. 18.00 ...... , . now 11 .97 l ong ileeve mock turtle ribbed tweed 1weo1er. Polyesl<!r wool. 36.40. White, brown white, novy while, cranbe•ry1 while, Orig. 18.00 . , ..• now 1 I .97 l ong sleeve ribbed shirr in polyester wool. While , brown, novy, cranberry. 36.40. O rig. 18.00 .... now 11 .97 f omou., moke r Bon ·Lon ' tops of nylon. S·M·L: Long .,1ee11e tunle. Black, yellow, novy, Orig. 9.00 .now 4.97 Sleeve·le1s Tur rie, black. Orig. 8.00 .. , , ....... naw 4.97 Sharl sleeve crew, black, while. Orig. 9.00 . , .... now 4.97 Long sleeve V·neck. White, yellow, no11y. Orig. 11.00 .. 4.97 BETTER SPO RTS WEAR SEPARATES 50°/o off fomous coun!ry mok er seporotes. Polyester I wool. Corol, b rawn, be ige. Orig. 20.00.58.00 .. 9 .97·28.97 fa mou s moker skirts. 3 styles in polyesrer wool. Brown, block, novy. Orig. 17.00·24.00 , 11ow 12,97·13.97 Famous mo~er washable lly.front blouses. White, beige, ligh t blue. Orig. 17 00 . , ... , , .. , . , . , , now 11.97 O ur awn import double kn it wool pon! and ribbed 1urtleneck sweater ta motch. Orig. 18 00·22.00 12 .97 ·I 5.91 fa mou\ nome wool sweofers, 2 1tyles. Novy, burgundy, comel, white, Orig. 12 .50·16.00 ......... now 7 .97·9.97 BR IDAL SALON 8ridol gowns by fomouJ nome designers. All·1eoson fabrics. White ar ivory. Orig. 140.00.300.00 ,. .. . • .now 35.99-149.99 Br1dol head dresses, wh ite or ivory. Orig. 36.00· 100.00 .... ROBINAIRE COATS /SUITS 3·pc. pontsuil\, solids, tweed. Acry!i c. Orig 62.00 .. now 39.97 2·pc. double knit wool su11!, blazer styles ,.,,,, .. now 44.97 Wool pontcoats, pontcope's. Orig, 50.00 ,,.,,.,,, now 3 9.97 Suede pantcoots. Orig. 80.00·86.00 .... ,., .. ,, .now 69.97 ROBINAIRE MISS ES' DRESSES /KNITS Famous maker polye1ter pon!luits. Orig. 46.00·50.00 ... 34.97 Po lyest,er dresses, 1 ond 2·pC. Orig . 32.Q0.44.00.1.9 .97.25.97 Doytim11 dreues. Ori g. 32.00.48.00 ..... , .now 23.99·32.99 Import dre1set; wool ond wool l polyesrer rib knit , , now 3 5.97 ROBINAIRE WOMEN'S DRESSES long shirtmaker. All colors, 12Yi·22\7. Orig. 34.00 . now 2.5.97 Jers11y prin t dresses with ~~ coot or iocket. 14'h-22 'h. O rig. 26.00-30.00 ... , ..... ·"ow 19.97·22.97 Polyester kn it dre1se1. Orig. 36.00-44.00 , , , now 21 .97·29.97 CAREER DRESSES Woshoble ocry!ic po.,tsui~,, ocetole bonded ...... now 16.97 Town dresse1, woshoble. Orig. 22,00·32.00. now 15.99-21 .99 ROBINAIRE SPORTSWEAR fomou1 Co!i lornio mqker ponts. Orig. 15.00 .,,.,, .now 9.97 Vests from a famous maker. Orig. 18.00 , • , • , , • , .now 11 .97 Ponr Tops. Orig. 16.00· 18 .00 ........ , .••• , , , , , "ow 11 .97 Cordigons ond pullovers. Orig. 11.00 ...... , .... , now 6.97 Coordinote1 .. , . , • , , .. , .... , , ....... now 1/J to 40 •;, off YOUNG CALIFORNIAN COATS/SUITS Ra inweor, mony 1tyles. Orig. 34.00.54.00 . , now 14.99-29.99 Pontcools, wool I polyester in navy with hood , , , .. , now 24.97 Ponlcoats. Comel/wool ond lhetla nd .. ,.,,,.,, ,now 29.97 Knee·le ngth coats. Doubl• breosted o nd belted ... now 39.97 YOUNG CALIFORNIA N DRESSES Knit d re11e1, acrylic, polyester or wool. Orig. 22 .00-34.00 ..............•... now 1.5.97·25.97 Printt, 1-and 2·pc. acrylic ierley. Orig. 22 .00-26.00 . , ..• , ............ now 15.97-17.97 YOUNG CAL IFORNIAN SPORTSWEAR Fomou~ moker Wintu~~ Orlon" ocrylic sweoten. Orig . 12.00·16.00 ...•..................... now 7.97 ROBINSON'S Wednead•y, October 13, 1971-Fe.W. l•l•nd Anniw.rury Supplement to the DAILY PILOT-IJ Milk May Harm Negro C_hildren BALTIMOR E (AP\ Negro children \\'ho refuse to drink milk may do so because their bcxhes canoot physically lnleratP !he rl n nk, a. team of .John Hopk ins doctor reports. The research. pu blished in this rnonth's Johns Hopkins ~1edical Journal. quc!tions the value of i;ivlng black children a half-pint of milk i.11 school food programs. Bu t the pediatrician who headed the study said he would not recommerio abandonment of lhe progran1. "The current rtsults suggtsl lht nttd to reconsidtr the ra· t1onale of 11ttempts to rein· force. the nutr1t1onal status of Negroes through h e a 11 y en1phasis on milk consumption and milk distrlbut1o n." the report says. Nut r itionists register~ skepticism and said they had not experienced high rates of n1ilk rejection by n t g r o students. Dr. David M. Paige, 11 Hopkins pediatrician, headed the. ttam from the Hopkina school of hygiene and public health. In an lntervirw, Paige said it has been known for about IO years that many dark :skinned people lose an enzyme. nee.ded to break down lactose, the sugar contained in milk, into simpler forms for metab<llism. Lactose then builds up in lhe system and can c ause bloating. rramps and dlarr~ea v•he n n1ilk is consumed in large. quantities. The problem has been a bar· rier to the dla tribution of powdered milk to per~ underdeveloped eoun~, he said. Paige's-team examined 300 black children and ZOO whlte children in Ba!Umore dty schools. The researc~ra found that 20 percent of tht Negro children consumed little, if any, of the.ir milk while only IO percent of the white children were light m I I k drinkerJ. KOCM stereo103FM the sounds of the harbor ........ 1=::dS'.::;f1--7 24 hours· a day ROBINSON'S ... DEB·ONAIRE Pooh, many colort, pottern1 in O(ry lic ........... now 8.97 Skirts, A·line, po!le rns, tweed, herringbone 1:1crylic .. now 8 .97 Tops. Nylon s!retch loce, pucker, embroidered. Orig. 16.00·18 .00 .......... ,, ............. now9.97 Sweoter1. Lang·tleeve pullo11e rs. Size1 34·40 ....... now 9 .97 Tops ond sweaters. Orig. 12.00.1 6.00 ...... now 7.99· 10.99 Dres~es, long, shod slee11e, Orig. 16.00·24 .00 .... 10.99-15.99 Coordi1101e skirts. pant\, tops. Orig . 12.00-22.00 .. 7.99· l 3 .99 FASH ION ACCESSOR IES BLOUSES Longsleeve ponts-iops, 10·18. Sell belled prinh or 1o!id s. Orig. 10.00 ... , . , .... , . , , . , ......... now 6 ,97 FASHION ACCE SSORIES Cordigon jacket, acrylic. White, red, navy, camel. 36.46. Orig. 16.00 ... , . , , . , , ...... , , , .•.. now 11 .97 Ace tote twill scarves ......... , . , , . _ .•. _. now 97c HANDBAGS Gool·groined leather \emi.cosuo) bogs ..... . now 29.97 GLOVES Glace leo!her glo11es; acrylic or fur lined, unlined. Block, whil!t, bone, brown or mink. 6·8. Orig. 9.00· l 4.00 now 6.47 famous make< sporr glovet. Ootmeol, comel, mahogany, others. 6·8 ............... , , , .. , ,now S.97 Fa mous maker cap and mitten set. Noturol, brown, red, novy. 1 size fits oU. O rig . 7.00 ............... , now 4.97 SMALL LEATHER GOODS Famous maker purse, accessories. Orig. 5.00-15.00 .2.97•7.91 Fomous maker checkbook·1ecretory. Orig. 12.00 ... now 6 .97 Famous moker beltt. Orig. 6.00· 10.00 ,., ...... , - . now 4.97 HOSIERY Avontiq ue mesh pontyhoie, P·M·MT· T, •........... now 59c Avonlique opaque pontyho1e, P·M·T ............. now .59t Robinson's Agilon ~ bikini p ontyhose, sizes 8-101/J S, 8 \IJ·ll M, 91h·12 L , ..............• , •.••.... now l .29 Fomaus mo ker slippers, sizes 5-10 . , , •• , • , , , , , , now 2 / .5 .50 Robinson's control pontyhose, P-M· r ... , . , .. , .... now 1.59 Bodysuits. Summer clearance.,,.,.,.,,.,, .now 3 . .50·5.50 FASHION JEWELRY Genuine gemslone jewelry. Orig . 5.00-30.00 •. now Vi -1/1 off Toilored clip a nd pierced earrings •• , .•. , •• , .. , ~.now 2.27 Simulated peorl neck!oce'lropes, eorrings. Orig. 3.00·6.00 , ... yt .,,.,.,,.,., ... , , now 1.49·2 .99 Pop art pins and pendants. Orig . 2.00·3.50 ••• now 99f· 1.49 FlNE JEWELRY Lime green jode rings. Orig. 40.00-120.00., now 30.00.90.00 Pendont. Orig. 20.00 ,., ............... , ..... now 1.5.00 Earrings. French bock ond pierced. Orig. 80.00 , , , now 60.00 8EAUTY SALON Roux 1heer delight frasling specio l. Orig. JO.OD volue .•.... , .•• , .... , .... now 19.90 MILLINERY SALON Nolural full male 1kin mink hot• ......•. , , , , , , .now 49.00 WIG SALON Schloporelli Eluro' wigs. Orig. 40.00 ... , ....... now 19.99 MILLINERY BAR Knit hots and Jcorf /hot seh . Orig. J .00-6.00 .. now I ,99·3.99 HAIR HAT BAR Famed designer wigs. Orig. 20.00·35.00 .... now 9.99· 14.99 FASHION FABRICS Wool double knih. 58-60" wide . Orig. 8.00· 10.00 yd ............ _ .••..... now 4.97 yd. Polyester double knit s. Orig. 10.00· 12.00 yd ..•. now 7.47 yd. Polyr s!er and cotton kn its. Orig. 4.00 yd ....•.. now 1.97 yd. • ART/NEEDLEWORK I Spinnerin Fisherman Afgha n kits. 40 oz. off.white wool. Orig . 17.00 ...........•........•.•. now13.97 Mocrome kits. Belts, chokers, wort hangings ....•. now 1/1 eff LAST 4 DAYS! SHOP FRIDAY NIGHT UNTll 9:30 FOO TWEAR FASHIONS SHOE SALON JWR lizord pump. Orig. 42.00 .........••. now 29.97 Ma tching lizard bog. Orig. 42.00 •...... now 29.97 Mademoiselle 'Sereno.' Orig. 30.00 , •••..•. now I 9.97 Melching hondbog. Orig. JO.DO _ ••• ,, .. now 21 .97 AVANTIOUE SHOES Front Row crinkle patent pont~hae. Orig. 18.00 ... 12.97 Avo otique kid ghillie. Orig. 18.00 .. _ ..... _now 12.97 Avontique pontshoe moc. Orig . 20.00 ...... now 1 J .97 WOMEN'S SHOES Paradise Ki!le ns bosic pump. Orig. 20.00 ... now 16.97 CASUAL SHOES Jock Roger\ 'Here We Go' pump. O rig. 26.00. now 21 .97 Penoljo 'Poge.' Orig. 18.00 ... ,, ,, .. , .••. now 14.97 Edith Henry 'Hobo.' Orig. 18.00 ,, •..•••.. now 13.97 Imported boot. O rig. 22.00 .......... _ .•. now 16 .97 YOUNG WORLD CAMPUS SHOP fomous maker long ,leeve Beery knits. S·M·t .Xl . now 4.97 BOYS' SHOP Coltori Honnel middy sty!e po jarnas. S·M·l-XL ., ... now J .27 l ong slee11e kni1 shirh ............•.........•. now 2.97 l ong sleeve dres\ 1hir h ............ , .••.. , •.•. now 3.47 HI SHOP 2-pc. cotton koi t Hip sk irt 1ets. Teen S·M·L Orig. 12.00 •..•. , ... , ....•.... now 7.97 GIRLS' 7-14 Dresses, jumpers, 2-pc. sets. 7· 14. Orig. 11.00·15.00 ........•........•.. now5.97·7.97 Sloter ond skirt, washable ocrylic. 7-lA ......••. ,now 9.97 CHILOltEN'S 3 ·6X Girl •' 3·611 : Bleier and 1kirt 1eh. a crylic. '-6x .... , ........ , .now 8.47 Sportswear tops and ponts. Orig. 2.00·5.00, , , now 1.49·2.49 Boy1' 3·7: Cotton corduroy robes. _., •.. , •......• , .•••••• now 4.97 Cotton polyester corduroy jeans. 4·7 11im, reg. Orig. 5 . .50 .••••• , . , , •••••••• , ....• , , •••• , now 3.97 BABETTE AND TODDLER Bobe imported knit d ;esses • , ••••••. , ......•. , , now 3.97 Toddler sofld ond print cotton corduroy ponll. now 1.37, 1.67 Toddler girls' d resses. Orig. 11.00· lJ .OO • , . , , •••.. now 4 .97 INFANTS/FURNITURE Troditianol crib. Orig. 53.00 ..............•••. now 42.97 Robinson'• Own crib mo ttres1. Orig. 25.00 , • , ••• , now 19.97 Fitted crib 1heet. Postel, white. Orig. 2.25 .••• , , • , now 1.77 Filled crib sheet. Prints. Orig. 2.59 ••••• , •• , •• , , , now 2.17 GIRLS' ACCESSORIES Br u1hed nylon gownt ond poiomas. Pink, y•llow. '· 1' • , .3.59 Nylon quilted robes. Po1tel1. '·1' •.... , ••..••.•. now 1 .99 Cotton knit u"derweor ve st1, pant~1. White. 4-1,.now 3 /1.67 Kn•• iock1, Or lg, 1.15· l.50 pr .•• , . , ••••••• , , • now 3/2.l7 YOUNG PEOPLE'S SHOES "The Lork" gold velveteen deck thee. Teen 5·9. Orig . 7.00 .••....................•••• , ••• now 4 .97 "Three Strip.'' White with block. 10·2, 2 \AJ-6, Men11 6~-9. Orig, 9.00 -.•.. , , . , •.•..•• , , ••• now 6.97 Navy B. f , Goodrich dee~ shoe. 10·2, 21h·6, Me"'' 61h·9 ...•....•...• , ....••..•••• , • , , now 4 •• 7 IM OUl SlOl t. ON tN1ff .. IOl•lf NEWPORT CENTER• FASHION ISLAND ' .-· r ( .. ., ' 14-Fashlon l1l1nci Annlver11ry Supplement td the DAILY PllOT-Wedn1td1y, October 13, 1971 !3ike Racin g ''B ,, · ronco Vibrates at Bull ' seye Shop \'nu 11n~'t lltt'd II f11nr\ rating btk<' ~n} btkt will dn :Spr111t.s. pursuits. relays 11nd c·rnss countr\' are all lun nn 11 h11ie. F1nrl nut a ho u L 1ntercolleg1ate btke racing too. Good vibrations emanateil from Fashion Island las! Saturday when "Bronco:· Ca pital recording artlsts sir- peared In person. at the ope n- ing of Silverwoods n e " Bull'seye shop Tht Bull'seye, 11 "together shflp'' tor guy~ and girls. is Sill er>A·oods answer to bndg· 1ng !he-gPnerat1on ga p. The Of'\\" Bu ll'~e\"e 1n Fashton Island. is the.eighth such shop opened in a SJ\"ltr>A·oods store 111'" the last 4 months and fea ture:s clo lhe:s that flt the ne"' casual ltfe style ol the '"under th irty " generation "Bronco,'' a group of five young British musicians was warmly rece:ived by the en- • RECEIVE A FREE JOHN BRODY FOOTBALL And Autogrophed Picture, Football Tips By Bart Starr With Any Drycleaning Or Laundry Order AT EITH ER OF OUR TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN NEWPORT BEACH 11111·/- =68 FASHION ISLAND 644·2Sl2 1056 BAYSIDE DR. 673·5385 Cfl '.'l\P LETt: ALTF:l1ATl0:'\~ ('.\l1nor Hrpa11·~ frrP J 7.99 HIKER BOOT S PEC IALI 6 40 1"he. h ~kt?r is the young favoritr '. 1n unl ined Ian spl it sLierle on a boun cy lightv;·eight crepe. i;olr, it's ready fnr action. Enjoy 11tand--0u t i:n,1 n11s~ t.. T ::~I FASH ION ISLAND ONLY CLCWN CLEANERS t. LAUNDRY L.~. Roi•+ lo"'I i.1.".1 Due\. -To11 m1do• of Fil111 v •• 1 C>.,.,, R1i11bow T1out1 w.n ....... d11•'""t1 Tht1, 1"d '°''"V 01~., ""1;,:"'9 '""''' ••• •••Ytd •tv•" 11!9hh 1 wt•~ 11 IOh l 11r"1 R11ll'!u••"'· loc~t1d '" ~.,i.,..," 1,10~.1. Bob Bur11• ;, mort lh111 iu•I 1 "!.101~ 1l'!d Loh1t1r" 1111· •u••"'· A 1e let'•o11 of lw~11tv <l •tful!v p•1pt•1d '"'••11-oct&mp111i1d hv lob lur111 f1"'11111 C•••"' Co11 1r 54l•d-w,l l •••idv !ht "'01! d•u:rimi111+i11fJ p1l1!1, ~11•1•1110111 1Utt•1l1d. I GF.NE MO.GS AND COMPANY (1'1!trtolnl"fJ Two1. thr• Sot. 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER IS1tw••" l uffuf!O I lro•dw1y A"'p!o P1•ki,..a-F1r 11:, ... ,....,1;0,... C•ll- • 644-2030. I • thusiastic audience. The: y pla ye:d e:a:c.erpts from their current album rele:ase, "Ac.e of Sunli&hl" 11\d 1 previous C1plt1J 1tbum, · ' Co u n t r y Home." Their appearance at lhe Bull'aeye Is only the ir It· Cflnd In Southern C.Uforni1 and ls the be&innln& of a personal appeara~e I nu r throughout the Unit~ Slates this fall. F'or 1nformation. w r ' t e A1nateur f\1C'~·rlf' Le11guP nf -\meru'll, <" n Toef1t'!rl, A7..f.6.. 2~th Si . Fiu1 al rark. Long Island, Nt>w York. ' Lowest L .. ,, .. 1 Pritt• In Town HENDRIX ROCKING AT SLIVERWOOo·s WITH BRONCO GROUP FROM ENGLAND Vibrations Were Gre•t Saturday ·a"t~F~·~·~h~io~n~l~sl~•~n~d'_.!'fo~r:_:U~n~d~e~r~·3~0~1'.._ _________ J~~~~~~~~~~~ Conc ept of Bik eways Grow s Dramaticall y F'rom 1ts humhle be ginning as a bicycle sa fe!}' route: con· cei\•ed in Homestead. Florida in 1962, the idea nl a hikewa y ha s had rxp\nsive growth. 81kP\\·ay s are nn w recognized as a dynamic new dimension in communil~' plan11i n~ anrl ha ve opened up a whole new \l"Od c\ nf fun . pliysica! fitness :-ind pleasanl f;imi!.v recreation 1n n11llin1'~ of Arner !cans a! p1·artica\l.1 no CO'-I. 61krwavs arr svs!en1s nf .:<ec-:nrlar~·. li !1le ' traffirked rrutr:.. u~uall\" parallel tn main stre£>ts. 1£>ading frnm' and to schnnls. rerrcatio n ;:ircas. and points n£ scen ic and histnrir interest. The.1• are mark£>d ~·ith easy·tn-read s i ~ n s Several differenl types nf bikeway signs are already in existence. One b 1 c y c I e manuracturer \\'tll make them available at cost " \Vhether ~'nu huy them commerc\al\y . nr ha ve thrm produced lnca!l~·. !he: signs "'ill help identify ~1nur route. and are an integral part nf Lhe bikeway system. 8 i k e w a y s are fou nd throughout America, in lar~e cities -like Denver and Pasadena -and small -like Ketterin g, Ohio and Prairie du Chien, Wisc. And bikeways arc not limited to use in and around cilies. The nation's f irst •'across-the-state" biket.1.•ay ope.ntd recently in \Vi:oiconsin. It stretches near!~· 320 miles from La Crosse In Kenosha, laking cyclists pa st scenic and historic points nf interest. alon g pleasant coun- try roads. by lakes and rivers. and through some of the loveliest countryside in the en· tire Midt.1.·esL f.ven as 1h1s is being wril- len. new bikeways are beini;t prnposed at city rnLincil. plan- ning an d recreation committ ee meetingi; R!l over the country. Thflt 's how fa.o;t the idea of bikeways is catching nn. In fact, inquiries about bikew ays and how they work ha ve come In from all sections of the United States. and the bikeways sy5tem is being \Vhen you next visit • studied by several Eurnpean cn untr1es. Bicyc le popularity is al an all·lime high in the United I States w1t.h an estimated 61 1 million p e d a I · p u sh i n g American s. The A t h I et i c Institute calls cycling the nation 's number one particiija· lion sport and a recent Dl"par!ment of 1he Inter ior study showed that bicycling has i;rn\\'n fa ster than any I other summertime ;iclivity ~ up 10~ percen t since 196(1 . Althnugh hike r o u t es 1 thrnugh qu1el city streets are \ a prim;iry need, s e v e r ;i I related kinds of fa cilities ha ve \ P\'oh·ed from them. The scenic or historic bike.way is planned 1 to take advantage of unusual scenery nr points of interest in or near a community. It can be enjoyed on a weekend or holidav \\'hen lime. i s 1 availa.ble , and ii; easy tn reach I fr om 11reai; of high-density population. Long d is I a n c e bike.wa ys a re increasi n~ly I popular in recreation-minded states as recreational officials acknO\\'ledge that bikev:ays of-I fer the best recreation for the I most people for the least I amnunt of rn0nev. I "Instant" Bike.v.•avs. a term coined by the prei;S. describe I metrnpolilan parks "•hose ac·, cess roads are closed In ' automobile t r a r r i c on ~·eekends and other da ys and evenings. so tha t cyclisl5 may ride w11hnut anno~'ance from automobile fumes and traffic. Several bike"·ays have been developed by the federa l gnvernmr nt and o!hers havr 1 been added to lhe. 1\atlona l 1 Park Svstem . Btkr~·avs cRn add an \m- por1;:int nf.\v dimension In ~·nur l co mmunity. A \\·ealth n f m;:itcrial 1.~ ;1vailah\e to guide I y011 !n yn11r campaign. For n1ore inlnrmalion nn !his type of bike fa cility. write to the Bic ycle Institute nf America. 122 East 42nd Street, New York City 10017, for "'Th e Bikeway to Outdoor Recrea· t1on," a complete kit of materials on the subject. FASH ION ISLAND Brina thi11: a.d for 11. FREE CAR WASH with any Union psoline fill-up <no minimum) ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED OPEN f]}rrLY, SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS . ·-··t::za j NEWPORT CENTER f'1 ~ . CAR WASH iU \ f •» ·-·· ""'" -·~ 11 Nl\JllfO•T at.AU! • lOL.Ul<! • ~ ~ .. ,_.Cl• .. ••OOYI o•nc••U•"• •t• • HA TCH 'S --ft~ presents Our I '/71 Christ1T1as Periona l Greeting Ca rd Album\ roow on display, for your Christm as Card S111 l111 ction . de liv 9ry is lhr~'!I days to thre e week\, We r111 main ope" Sund.i ys from 12 to 5 We1kd•y1 10 to b Mo nd•y and Fridoy e ve ,..in9 until q :JO for your shoppin g pl11asure. HATCH 'S ..,.~ 39 FASHION ISLAND 644·201 4 This grea t robe from our own fall sleepwear collection is now $19 85 Reg . $32. 4 Days Only! T hursday through Saturday. Floral pnnt. O u1l ted cotton. Hidden front zipper. Red/green/blue or blue/red/green for a pattern-on-pattern look. Sizes pet1te .. sma ll .. medium .. large. ®en mood•v & lrid1y nlghft, IUN:ll V 12-5, NEWPORT CENTER . "'" .. .. . 4_ .. •• i..: ....... ---~_. ••. . .. -· - \ \ .'\! Donohue (left) and 111ck -c·ozad Irv 011 L signs n1adc hy' !\la r k ('hristic (r1ghlj ror \!SC 111 NC\\'port Harbor Elk s Lodge pa rt of IJ.i\IL 'l PILO'J' Pol lu- tion Solutio n Station to be set up ~~t u rda y ar ('ycology Fair. ---- Lowest Le!l.al Price1 in r Own GIANT BOOI( SALE $100 to $998 Ust your Master Charge or Bonkamet'lcard 5 Fashion Island, Newport Beach 92660 (7141 644-0041 or l7l4 l 833-2200 "°'51 Flots/161m $ly1el $19 9.5 lo $26.00 get out in the fresh air and walk in ' your Florsheims 23 . Riding becomes a bore l"tOW that you can have th ese clever new Fk>rsheims. No surprise whefl you consider whet Florsheim has been doiog with walking lor years. Get into a pair and go.. 23. We C1rry Si11t fo 10 AMA lo C 54 FASHION ISLAND Newport Center e 644-4223 Opp. Broedway • AJ.e..Alhambra Pakistan Opera res Und er Tighr Gov ernn1 enr Press Censorship • RAW ALPINDI, Pak15tan mart1~l-law rei:Lffie. creates alarm. creates ill will among the \'ar1ous groups of Pakistanis. or insults lhe J\toslero religion 1 AP • -While prepublicauon cen90rship ha.! been lifted . Pakistan's news agencies and newspa pers remain under a martial law regulation "'hich ;imounts to vi rtually the some thing. D1n:ct1ves ask the loca l ne ... smen to use. the ter ms ··developmental loan" a n d ··defense procurement" for foreign and rnililary aid. The regulation Io r bids material which "direc)ly or in- direclly" prejudices the na- tion's solidarity, criticizes the Pakistan is "'ooing some of the sarne fo re i gn cor- • silverwoods DOUBLE KNIT SPORT COATS AND BLAZERS Reg. 85.00 ... Annlversary Priced 74.90 All t he freedom of polyester double knit plus the superb tailoring of one of our better clothing makers. With new - est '71 style features .. ,l:fel led back, deep center vent, scalloped llap pock- ets, New fa ll solid colors and patterns, Complete your sports outfit with double knit slacks Reg. 27.5019.90 Styles, patterns and colors to pleasa every man. Belt loops or beltless models with flared or straight leg bottoms. respondent& It ejected sum- marily from Dacca last r.·larch "'hen the army cracked do\\'O on certain p oli t icians . Foreigners still are barred fro m Foreign r.lin 1st ry brief- ings. but lht Ministry of Information is seeing them regularly. ··rhe image which Pakistan projected abroad after tl1arch has sho<cked us," says an of- ' - flctal there. "There was this s1mphfied assumplion of a Nazi-like regime siriking down tht> rna1on1y polltic·a1 parry. "\Ile ha\'e made f'rrors of comn1ission. For thf' first week or t\vo after ~tarch 25. !here was little detailed in- formation. We "·ere saying everything was under control, "·hich was not the case. \ "There Is still a lot of con- > ' fused thinking about the lftua.. I ion, t'.!peclally when the lai1• propaganda machine ol our neighboring country hu beftl exploiting the situation. W• start at the United Natlou ~·1th a decM:led diaadvant.qe. ''But we hope the imaet of a m i l i t a r y dictatorship IUI>' pressing lhe dem oc rat i c aspirations of the people wllJ be arruted." Fine quality dress shirts at special savings! Women '• Shop• Annlv•r•ary Sev/ng s At home lounger with , hot pants Jump suit Long quilted skirt unzip• over a hot·panls zip- front jump suit ••• enllcJng way lo look a t home •. Dramatic contrast double-printed floral cotton. Practlcar, pretty and Anniver1ary priced. REG.22.00 15,90 • Long sleeve, Dacron~ polyester/cotton, durable press dress shirts. Fall assort- ment of stripes and solids. REG. 9,00-10.00 6,99 (not 1hown) 5.00-12.50 Better neckwea r from a pres- tige maker, as&t'd fabrics, colors. 4.69 24.95 Side-lip boot, Imported from Eng- land,blsckorantique bfowncalf. 19.90 Knits make news with fash ion and price 8.99 Reg.14,00-15,00 Ideal choice. for active or spec- tator sports. Arnel acetate and nylon knit that looks better after each washing. Four button placket or mock turtle styles. Solid colors and heather tones. • 45 f'A.SHION 1SlA~O -tlEWPORT CENTI• ' l6-F11hion lsl•nd Ann lvers1ry Supplement to tf'lt DA ILY PI LOT-Wednesd•!_· Octobt'r 13, 1971 ' ' • -·· . ' • J \ 11rb1Jie Gn.:r·11n1~u1. 17. one of first en tr;_in1s~·n ('yrology F:i1r !?ueen lonte!'t, ~hu1\·.'I uff b1kC'.<> offerrd as first and SCC'nd rize~ in the 10·n1 ile G~·and P!·ix ;..;i ock. Bike at il'l't is $375 ..-\ta!a Record PrGI eS's1onal. offered as f1r::t prize \1n crican Fl,\·cr 1nght l is valued at Sl50rtl!d \\'as donated by John's Bike Shop uf Cost:i i\l c~a a ~ second prize 1n the I 0-111ilc event open to anyone I fi years old aiHI older ,1 1th a 1 O·spced bike. ()11111-(!<1 SCA,\ i\l EETI\(; j SQu\h('rn C<'!l1fornia Cycling ' i\ssoci;ition 1vlll rncel al 8 p.m. on Tuesd<1y, Nov. 9. at the P;ir;1mo11nl Uikc Shop in Paramount lo finalize the 1972 race schedu le i:lnd e J e c I I assnci;i tion officers for 1972. ~6 1 F.ishion Is land New port Be.ich 644-5610 'rh1s 1!11ng of bf';iutr is the I'\orth Tona\1'<1 nrl <1 illilt· lar·y Uand Organ ;)nd 11 tan .g rind r1ut 200 ~oul· t1rrin~ t11nf•S \1ithout rcpl·a ting itself once. It \1 111 pro1·1dr v1rtu<illy tnnt1n11ous rnus1c and cnterla111· 1ncnl (jur111;... Ili c tl1rPc··clay Cy('oiogy !'a ir at Fa:-.h 111 n 1.~L111d . I :..-,, nthr>r nr>\\'-li;i~r ln !hr "'"rlcl r:u·,...., ;1hn11! yo11r <''llll· I n111n11 y likr> yn111· <·nmmunit,v I ,1.11ly n (·11 ,,J>J r ,..1· dnt'!'. lt's 111,.. DAJL.Y l'Jl,1 •T. ,-=='---~-=-=-=-==-====:::=======~-~i ,,. 4th fflGHN01£ OHA!HION <Pat~ .. ~~~an Fashion Island NE WPOR T BEACH EVENT Save Dollars on these Special Groups of Famous-name Shoes! reg. +o $28 AMALFI ....................... . reg. to $19 FLATS . ..... . ........... . re9. to $32 DOMINIC ROMANO ....... . re9. to $29 MADEMOISELLE ....... ,, ,,,, ... re9. to $21 RED CROSS* ..................... . re9. to $18 COBBIES .... ' ................... ' .... . re9. to $26 AMANO .. ' ........................... . reg. to $34 BOOTS • IA.NKAMIRICARD, MASTER CHARGE. PAUL ALLAN CHARGI '· r 1'790 990 1'791t 11'° 1290 990 1490 2490 Used Fla shCubes Are Potential Artwork '!'HC~!BULl., ~uun. ~Ll'l 1 11u:. .i rnurc <1111Ull1uu:. u11· lilc111~. however, becau:.e Ju) quite 111iat Iv do ;i.bout thcn1 . -'fhe next tune }'OU 1<1ke a dcr1;:ik 1ng, r~Qu1r1ng 111 o r e 11or!d falls inlo an "odd declined to exhlbil the works. picture. take a good luok al <:ubes :.111d d1sasse111bhng tl1cu1 t·ategory" and oHitial~ of Not ea s l 1 y discouraged. that tlash cube lletorc .1·ou t·1·cu furlhcr several shO\l'S. not knu11'ing Sprock says th at. ··as long a~ I f.uol\ people li\ie !hem, I'll keep v.·orking." Me sars he see~ endless possi bil ities for tht med ium . throw it away. It t·ould be a potential work or art. Bob Sµrcw.:k. a y u u n g Trumbell resident stud ying ;:irt a t llousaton1l' Co1n1nu111t~' <..:ollege in nearb.Y BridgeporL 1s recyc ling used fla sh cube.-; lo produce t y e c atch i n g sculptures. "Last \'car I• discovered that by 01lefl1ng up! used flash l'Ubes an di discarding the burned out bulbs, I h.'.ld 11 shiny !11ree d1men!'.>1onal interi!Jr." Sprock! s:.iys. :-.prock hus $hu\\ n lus 11 ork • 1 , ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;O..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a ,1\ <1 1 ;1r1ety of loeal. non· pro-II l t'~~l(•nc.I ~h,,ws and he :<ays lht· rl·ac1iun hus bCl'll very ! good. although many people 1 thu1k 1t look s much e0 s1er • thnu 1t actually is. i Sµrock. 20, :-,ays he :-.<1 1~· tlle 1 p•)Ssib!lities for us'1ng !he ; cu l>cs. b!Jt !hen a prob!e1n I cropped up· Mow 10 gel I enough used f1;1sl1 cubes to put his idea lo ,1·nrk. l •·rt took n1e 10 1nu11lhs 41f collecting," Sprock says "tak· 1ng lo!s ol' pictures, ad· vertising for used cubes in col· lege and asking fr ien d s., relatives and e\"e n enemies lol save them for me before I had enough to start." Sprock's first creation. a sculpture he titled ' 'The Un iverse," is a rectangular'. panel co n t a i n i n g J 17 di~asse1nbled cubes. "It created a most unusu:-1: I e!'fec\. depending upon 1he I light source.'' Sp1·nck says. JI is l second 1vork, "Reflections," ' \ \ " lie did run into son1e pro-I . ' \ .. .. It hr1.1 hee11 a ple11s11re .1eri·i11x )'Oii f or 1h e.1e f our )e(JrJ, Thrlll k ;01?"1or yo11r p111ro1111ge. IVe r1re looki11u foru ·r1rd to ,, u11r f 1tl1tre t1/ F11sbio11 I slr1111/. ® \ ) PLl:JMMER'S #6 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH • 644.2330 HOURS: Mo". l F,;,, 10 to •:10 P.M- luoi. thru S.1 .. ~,JO to S:)O P.M. The Okinawa Chamber of ·Commerce championship (as a Marine :in '59) wasn't Lee's biggest title, but it was his first Since then, you COUDt 'em: Golf Rookie of the Year, 1967; U.S. Open (twice); Bri tish. Canadian. Hawaiian. Texas (his home state) twice; and-many others, ·including the 1969 Wood Cup. Sportsman, citizen, and friend of the Newspaperboy. ''FOLLOW-THROUGH-'' says Lee Trevino- "IS WHAT MAK.ES A GOOD NEWSPAPERBOY'' Lee Trevino thinks like a golfer. And why not? This year he made history by winning three na- tional titles (U. S., Canadian and British) within a span of three weeks. So when asked about Newspaperboy Day, he had this comment on what makes a newspaperboy tick: . ''.He follows through. He takes care of bis coStomers. Never mind the season or the weather, your newspaperboy knows you count on him- so he's always there with your paper. Follow· through is what wins golf tournaments-and it's also what wins respect for these yoiJng men that sc:rve us so well. I take off my cap to them." Service, dependability, respoDS11>ility-thesc are all attributes of the soccc$fot newspaperboy. And yon can add another word fuo: ~ess." Like their paren ts and many other Amencans, tholr sands of :newspaperboys save part of their cam· ings in U. S. Savings Bonds, in preparation for cxillcgc oc CJthtr financial needs of the fuime. Buying Bonds is just anotbec example of their all-roond good citi:zensbip, another reason for the nation to be proud of its newspaper carrien.. like Lee Trevino's cap, Uncle Sam'• hat is off to these young businessmen on the occasion of their an- nual day in the spotligbt-Ncwspapcrboy Day 1971. BUY U. S. SAVlNllS BONDS International Newspaperboy o·ay is .0 .ct •. 16, J97l , I •• > ' t I f C~cology Fair Mav j Prndurt rs of !ht 1 9 7 J (\rn!ngy F'au; hnpe In av.'akl!!n Oranfil!! fnunty (n th t fact that nnl PVeryonP 1s apa thtt1c ll°l\\;ird our appa!'ent head!on' rui:h a1 human exl!nr.t1on And nnT ;ill 1ndus1ries ;ire 1gnnring thf' smog anrl de;irl fish on the lw.irhes. Thf' L\cnlog\' Fair v.·1Jl ~hn" rase some of thtse ideas :it Fashion Island on Thursrlay, F' r 1 rt a_\ and !'arurrlay lnelurlrrl 1n the b n nth rl15pla\ ~ v.·lll hP product~ such a<. llt'll' h!!'alth fi:ind~, water purif1l'rs. tr;ish comp;ictor~ :inrl nf rn11r·se. the !a1es1 1n h1c_1 rlf's an~ ~cle equ1p- mpnt Thr m~~:_ lakes 11~ plarr as 1hP lr111est pollut ing \'Ph1r!P arourirl and thus ha! P\p!nrlrrl tntn a ne"· r!.'~ur,!:!rnce l")f popular11~· ,Jnhn's Rike Shop. 2.14'1 \'r1rpnr1 Rll·rl ln~ta ~\esa . 1s nnr nf the t"\h1h11nr~ .J0hn '.!' 1s h;incll1n,e a ne11· bike calll'd 1he R;in+ad;:i ::inrl every S1'r101Js h1lo.P f;:in \1ill \\'iln! !fl h;i 1·e a kink a! 1! \ lnhn's shnp rlcinate~ the AnH'riran Flyer J!).speed lo be ,11\arderl tn the luckv second rl;ire l!niFh£1r 1n thP Stnck l~r;inrl Pri'i b1cyr!e racl' Sa !urdii~· 1nnrn1ng starting a1 P .;o Annthrr nf !he bonlh5 is spnn~nrrrl h\' B;ilOOa B1c.vcles. 21211 \\'es! Ocean Fr n n ! . :"-.'r11pnr1 Brach. The father- Fnn tP<ln1 n[ narre!J and ,Jnhn RI'\ an ru n th1~ <.hnp They are "\e11p11rt na111·rs :ind exr!us1 1't' .<\!;il;i ?<'a lrr~. A ra1r nf CI C'nH•nt rritenum SET;\ Ex tra ~il k rac1n2 ures I~ !heir rlnniitlnn ;is ;i prile fn r lhP •\BL·r\ .1:1-1ni!P r ;ir e ~1;.i1·11n~ ;i! 8 ;i m Saturrliiy Halhn;i Btkr.~ ;ilsn nffi:r~ a pair nr raring .c:ln1·p~ fnr tht' same fll<'P Tl1r Or·;inp;e C nu n I y \\"h,,cln1cn ri!sn will h::i vf' ;i hM1h fnr thnse 1n1erest f'd 1n a fin" h1r1rle tl'Junng club C\rnlng.1 \\'nrk i;hn p s Jn1rrnat 1nnal 1\·1!1 be excrtJn.I! its hrsl prr,<;sure g r o u p prrs.o;;11re rrnrn its boot.h for ti1c\'rlt' tra1!s. Perhaps .1·ou. Inn. 11·n1ild like In set some. nr11· h1;;h11.1\·< h111l1 fnr h1 k1n g \"1s 1! rhr Tra_c;h Pa k bnn!h :inrl 11 :itch ;in inter!'st1ng n1arh1ne !hal ma1 s n n n hrrnme a nrrrs~1!1: in e1·erv homr -· Rrl\' .J R;irnr s ;inrl h1s 11.·1f!', S1Jf 1\·111 be sho\\1ng Sha klee's Prndur1< Lre Terr\· s S1srrms IV bnn!h 11 ,l l rrPsent a ne\.I.' 11•ater pur1f1rr 1h;it rns ls less !han $2 a rnnnt h-and provides ullra cnnrrn1!'nce. ,J ,J &· E. £ng1neer1ng 11·il! rlemnn~l r;:ite a l!'!rge trash cnmrartnr a! thf' Pollution Soltl!1nn St.~t1f\n------j"'jperated b.Y ~ the DAIL'l' PILOT. Anrl. !I al! !hi." isn't in· l rrr"llnp. enQugh. the f"as-hil}n Jslanrl merch;in!s are ar- ranging fnr free pciprorn and h.1llnnns 10 he J?ll'en away Fri· rl ;:i1· nnrl Saturri;i1· anrl fnr m11~1r;il en!erta1rlmcn1 a I! three dar s-nf !he Cytology Fair Bike L1ce11.rl 1\0 11 ' A1 ·111/~lile B1~ers of all ap,r s lrnm thrn11ghnu1 1hl' H:irbnr Area r an ha1·e (hr1r h1rycle$. !icen~· f'd ;inrl , ;i! thf' s;ime time fnp- t1nn;il 1 ha1'P their b I k e flpera!in,I( skill tested ;it 1he Crrnlo~.v fair. Officers from hoth thr J\e11•ror1 Beach and !ht' Cnsta l\-lesa rol1re fnrces ~' i l 1 op<'r;:itc 11 Rn;irf·e-<> 1obs taclt course tn !est riding skill\ and \\•ii! liren~f' bikes brought lo the parking Jot al Fashion J!'l;ind 1betv:ren Sflnta Ros3 and i:i;in Nicnlas drives) on i:iaturday. License fees are $1.51) for NewJXlrt and SO cent! for Cnsta Mesa. Lowest L-t•I l'rlce1 In Town Emerson Lake & Palmer ' . . . We~neul1y, October 13, 1971 -F11hlon l1l1nd Annl't'erury Supplement to the DAILY PILOT-17 FASH I 0 N IS LAN D I s IT'S FASHI ON ISLAND'S BIRTHDAY, BUT YOU GET THE SAVINGS ALL THRU OUR-ST ORE! 4th SELLABRATION HAl':DS CREENED POL YESTER PA NTSU ITS 15 .99 3 ,;o·e1 er\" here sr. les. g1e.1t ior \'tdr·round. Bone. grl!'v nr v. h11e v. •!Ii bold.tone pr1r'lts. 10·18 ~ .. r:ot• n,,., ... ALL 19 71 SALTON HOTRAYS RE DUC ED 20% off Hol1dd\, 1 ! '~)(9''• ·. t .. !'. 11 .9j, 9.49; "Cou·met ·. 1a·1,tl '. ', re@ 17 95, 13 .99; '"F1e~1 a '", 2;'.,.i''"!.", reg. 21.93. 17.41}; '"D1nnerma1e", 24 Y.~1 1 ''• '. re_g 31.50, 24.99, Dome~ and othl"r tr.ty\ .• reg. 7.5D·3fi 91 5 _qq.19,4q Hou-.ewi re-1, ;5]1:~ ID :. \ -l ~ SKI \A,/INDSHIRTS FOR ME N, WOMEN Spec;al pu "h'" 11. 99 Cot!on oopl1 n ou!e™•edr w ith full- t.1~h ion~ collar/cuffs, gr1p~rclos1ngs. Sizes S rn XL, PLUS H COTTO N VELOUR SHIRTS 8.99-9.99 lJ.00-16.00 .. 1. Tlo.e lu\Ur\ of COlll'ln ,,.lnur . <11 lerl 1"1 lf'Jrir;-slee"e coll,,r .1 .,d pl.1cke1 and zip T.n,.cl·. l')t '"l')r1 •lt.l"\e 11"1\'"JC!c turtle. \•,lashable· biuf . pov.der, w1r'lc . hro...,,. ril1\t', S·'-l·L-Xl. INFANT AND TODDLER APPAREL 2.29-5.49 ''1·3.50-3.00 Pick up ch•rm1ng dress and p!aywear f(!; your l1"le one. Si!lec· t1on includes dresses, swea ters, hats, cr~pers. era\\. lers, rompers al'ld .se,,arates. lro11rou 1rld loddlt" ARNOLD PALMER PR O·GOLF SET 129. 99 ''1· 215 .00 Prt clsion n'l.1.t<:h~ clubs have ne\\.-e5\ Dyna I rte steel shafts. Re1istertd 6•t includes 4-woods arid a irons. l imited supply so loiurry for th~s.e! 5portSrn111's s~ LAST 3 DAYS ' JUNIOR QU ILTED ROBES 12.99 D.i.zzl1ng S@lec11on of Ra\ mode~ canon c:iu1l t~ 01 1rits, evelt-t tr1 m m~. \\ 11n slash poclets, 7 .1 3 ~obf.s 1 .,d loun~ev. ,.~, B ~A U TIFUL FIELD CRE ST BLANKETS '"ug~l e in our pr,.n1l1 orif'tl"d Flutte rh\e rnl1 e~te r bld"'ket T .... •111. rtg.11 DO 4,qQ;aill re~ 1300,3.q9;1..1r",ref 1800.8.49.0 r, ou• embroidered '-1mol1oue p('llvester bl a nl~i Tv..•1n, reg. 11 00. 4,Qq; rull. rl"t 1 ~ n() ;_qq: ~1ni;:. rei,. l P. On R.J q. IMPOR TED " COTTON CORD U RO Y COATS 29. 99 -.g 4i on The country gen!leman coat,,. belt~ iri bdck. peckers srdllopM Tor a cu~tom lr.ol , Dnn,. ,., rut.~rd /'11 1d·"'1/,. cotton cordur01 111 a,,.. .irm camrl thndc. Iii 4fi HAND SOME NECKWEAR SAVINGS 3.89, 3/11 .00 "g.&.50 ~~al"'\ color< _..,rl i'.lt!ern~. -l 'l 1n 1 .1~k10'1 \ nev.. 1A.1dth Hurn. 1n for tMe be~f se!,.r1 r1n falTIOUS S!rt t1·ri nn'il' 1n r-Jre'' \\.'e'•i ht nr 'P0r1 \f\ le Solid cntnr' """''I' '1'' 111 11 re; 1 )0 3/3.00 •1o•t fror r..~""'" r FAM OU S MAKE POLY SE PAR A TES 9.99-17.99 "•·••.00-28.00 eeo1 ut1ful f.i.~h 1f")n sep;Uile~ .11 11 ,,, v.•arm fall sli.1d•,,!S-Choose from p.1n1 s, jackets and p•nt topprn~$. 13-1 &. Arid Otlon ! .1c.rylic ~n it cdpe. wloi ite. bl.1ck, rtg. 30 00, 19.99 REVLON HAS A GIFT FO R YOU ... \'\lith ~ ; DO or mo•f' purcha'e from our Moon D rops or ll'l!1mate collect1on or cosme!tcs and fraaral'lces. you w ilt receive this sp!-- c1al gi ft ~ A co!T'lpact,of Sup.r.S heer love.Pat Tro1n sp.irent Pow. di!!•, two lull.size tubts of lustrous Lipstick ilnd .1 l'retty fl .aeon of Uh irna Eau De Parfum Sl'ray. GIRLS ' FAMOUS MAK ER DRESSES, SEP ARATES 3.99-7.99 ,,,. 6.00-16.00 S~irtl, jump•r11 jumper c:lre11•1, f l.tr• p.tnt1, pullev•rs i1nd cerdig •n•: 1fripe1 , tepestri•s, jeequerdt. Si1•1 ... r'4. c.;,,, .• s~""' CU DDL Y SLEEPER S BY NO D-TOGS 2. 79 3.50 ,,1 Son brushed cottori or poi\P\tC'• rnf!fH"I lrut 2-oc sl ee pe rs grow one size l.;i rger 1\1th babv (,•1nnr r hac ~. \\d1s1 1or comry fit. non· .\11 D soles for <;.!!Pt\ P,ett' p;i<Jf'I<; nr c h.irm11"1g pr1l'll tops '"1th sol. 1d pant• roddlPr 1-::' 1 J SAVE O N FAMO US GO URMET COOKWAR E H.i ridsome Catl'>r 1neliolm pnrrl"l.11,, onnl ·,, '""°'! u ,111" from Non•d\ •n d•~rof'!lnurn' A \r>CJrin 01 fiu1t ero;cn1rli 'rlln1\ 1 '·: 0, 2 QI Jed l i>ll le\ re'.i 14 Of) l h 00 g _qq.q,qq; d'li"J roirec -na ~er nr 1 rit cao;;sern/p •Pi;: I; ()0 9 _qq ; ! ·, Ql ~nucPpdn nr: qt cas. \erole, re.:; 1~ 50 7 qq ;; Ql tas~erolf' 01 lli i.:011'rl'ri sl1!ler, r1>i;:. 18 j0. 11 .QQ ; liuttl'• v, a1mr r re::; ; 50 -'.9q; 3 pc bov..·! \('f '1"2. 10 q5 6,9q FAlv\OUS MAK E GI RLS ' PLAYWE AR 2. 99-3. 99 "~·' ;o-•.so l•l<.! ,., t1rne !Or art!!'• \rkor.il D1.i\ 'D1..r.1bl1" COl!OI' l"'\l;i,, I')! (t"HfOn rln1Jblr ~..,1 r• ,,, br 1~r1 0''""'~ ~!r oes or sol•ds \1 1\ ".,,~fr!-, 'e\era l outlil~ .111h ,, ~Per a l \~\ n:\ RO UND THE CLOCK' SAL E .. We h.t\l" ~u host and pantv ho~e Sl\'les from 1~ to .... a1st sli&e •' 10 bea utuul op•que\ Tummv control p•ntv lioS@, too. P.1n1v hosf'-Rea. 1 SO, 4 pr./ 7.93; re~, J.00. 4 pr./ 9.80. Hos1erv. ~eg. 2.00, 4 pr./ 6.60; re:;. 1 7j, 4 pr./ 5.80; reg . 1 .~). 4pr./4.00. 12/25 CH RISTMAS CR AFTS SHOP W t '\'e liul'ld•t!ds of uniq ue hand craftf'd ~mi ll stock,ing sift~. n:i· t1vity sets. w.i.1 1. hang1n11s, posters. holiday cookie cutters and Chr1srmas ~rock i ng$. Discover the Xmas spirit no1,•i ! 12/2i Sf..np Mon., Tliu r1., Fri. I 0:00 . till 9:30; Other day1 10:00 till S: 30 ; Newport , #.1 Fa1hion l1land, Newport Center • I I 't~•ahlon Island AnnlverN1ry Supplement to the DAILY PILOT-Wednelday, October 13, 1971 t-\ " .. '. GIFT! With 111y si~t1 •lem pufch•w ol $1 i .H Of "'°''· 8 Pc . Mug Set Celebrating with the greatest EVENT in the history of our stores! , '· \ S&t'ILE! Happy Face Watches Every time's a happy lime with lh1s smiling face close at hand! .~-:-.. Choice ot s1zes. llnd colors. You r Cho ice s a1~988 Charge It For The Teenager! ' A. Love Ring. Dia mond in 10K gold Aegular$14.95 gas B. Sweetheart Ring. Diamond in heart design. Reg. $1 7.95 12ss C. Firsl Promise ring with diamond. H!ui lti1l1ont1nl;1;rged. 1488 Unusual 4•piece r Salad BowlSet Clear plastic bowl on a hand- some wooden base. Coordi- nated s ala d servers w ilh wooden handles. ,. :· ---~~--------=-~----._ ....... ·~·<;;...· .:.....:.__:~~··· ••• Celebrating With These Great Values From PANASONIC Panasonic AM/FM and Stereo Radio Solid stale with "Black-Ou t'' dial face. Separate 6 'h" speaker system. 12-watt output with slide-rule tuning and stereo eye indicator. Separate bass and treble con trols with output jacks for tape deck and phone. Beautiful walnut finish speakers and cabinet. Convenient Credit $9995 Availa bl e Malchlng Turntable For Above •••••••••••• $39.95 Panason ic AC /Battery Cassette Tape Recorder So!ld slate. casse11e pop-up syste m, capstan drive. Fast forward and rewind. Full range dy· nam ic speaker. Complete wl!h remote mlke, batteries and cassette. Convenient Credit $3995 Available Panasonic Digital Clock Radio With 24 Hour Alarm Easy-to-read digital clock with 60 minute automatic shut-off. Wake to music or buzzer alarm. Has push button nile·Jite elide rule tuning and separate volum8 control. Solid state. $2995 Pa nasonic Portable Radio A unique design, battery operated, with full-range dynamic speaker and d .. corative carrying chaitL Pana•onlc AM/FM Portable Radio Battery operated with built-In antennas, solid slate engineered. With b attery, earphone and carrying 1trap. Choic. of colors. Layaway now For Clvistmas .. -,._ •--_ .. ' - Panasonic Portable TV With Roll-About Stand Big 'scnten has set and forget tuning, Speed·O~Vision instant picture, slim vinyl covered cabinet. Handy stand included. Convenient s12gaa Credit Available , ' " ) .. .. ... .. ,. .. .. ... . . . . . .... .. •••. • • • r • ~ ,. • ,. .. ,. -·•--... • • ' , ,. ' ,. ' , I ' Colorful, Accurate Bathroom Scales Watch your weight w1lh these $299 beautiful, accu,ate bathroom scales . Washable or ion cover, magnified dial. 62 piece set Stainless Flatware Hea vy dul y, easy lo clea",never need'S pollshi"!;1! Cho ice o{ two charming pattM M. Sensational savings! Silverplated Holloware by International A fabulous assortmsnt of serving and condiment d ishes to grace your table. A. 12'/2-inoh bread tray. B. Jam jar with tray. C. Sall and Peppers. D. Butter d ish, glas;c, ltned. . I ' ' E. Dish and 1191''18f'. F. Cranberry dish & server. G. Pa rty dish & ser'l"l!lr. Your Choice s499 .... ... ... ... .. ·-·-... ....... 1 . ... -.. -~ . . I ' " t • / l , Wtdnt1day Octobtr 13, 1?71 Wtdnt1d~Y. Oc1obtr 13, 1971 DAILV PILOT 4~ NO ONE OFFERS MORE! THE REALE No. 1 'No. 1 No. 1 In Servic-81for1 and 1ft1r th• 1ale. 60 tr1/"9CI 11l11pHpl1 in 5 offices to f•U•w thri.- 1 n Adv1 rtislng-<omplete coverog• of th9 H1r- bor Ar11 1verf cll'f. "ESTATE LIVING" A •'u .. 1n111 h1lr hu1111• 11 11h 111;iny lu:\urr f«a1 •11•~. a1irh 11~. "J f1n•pta1 ·{'~. ;i • t1ar,·,,;it 1:1111, 11<'! t':'lr Anrl 1hr r1tu~1i ... ,1 .. r 1·11r1"''~ A 1•·1y "'\·l11~•1 " Rn'11 ,.f llu11t1fl ~l<>n H1·;i, 11 1.·all 11~ fHt' iu1 11f1p•11nl· mf'n!. M~:.'-:!.i:ic. • MESA VERDE PACESETIER A~surnr thi~ 111:.;h VA !ol:111 ,,f ;,•,1 • 1111 lh•· <'\· panrlcd 1~1l"rs1•tl•'I" •I h1•drnH1t 1 . .: halh, nnr hhwk 411 Coun1ry Cluh. lar:.:1• J()t; X h.-, "''""''" 1 .. 1, 1111:.:r 1·rmf'nt pllt i•• l\ilh 111111111•· "'''r'.'l'<'•'fl". 1•l•·n1y n [ 1·,,on1 f.,r i'""I. 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NEAR HARBOR HIGH \\';ill' I" \\'r .. tc11ff 'ho•)'\'l!l::'. 1·f':>11 ·1· \"hq1<r ,, l1<'rl1"1•,lll. ~ h;i T!t h"111r, J-:,11·;i la1cr ,.,,,,111~ .. \II <'i<•i·lno· IJ11il l 111 lot•·ll"n :-;,'!'·~1·;11,, f<1111il.1· l"<"'l!I \l'llll J11·1•pl:"lf';'-Sf'.1o ·Jf'\I~ )I\ IT\!.: J"olli!T\-\\' \\' c11 - 1•1' & d1<1 i"'· 1111•;. ::.·~17:,11. !·./. To•1;11., C;1JJ tio·.:-:w:.o. FOR LEASE \-"l\"l'h •I l>rfh·1>11n1 \!f'\I hn11H' I I! j!;i1hnr \'1r11• 1 11!1 ~. ~ p11110 .... ~ !11,.pla .. r-., frri.•'d p1'!111lr .1ard. :i hiltlJ.;, ).!;irdo ·111·r 11;11d liy H11 rioT, ' .. rnplf'l"I~· h1rn1-.1l1rl-h 111":"h·-'"'· '" '.\la~ !, l:Jo.:. ,\.ok J"r ll•'tl" al 1 ;1;1.s:i~Jrl. BUTIERCUP YELLOW Purl<'"I: In <·lion<•' crir:ll"\A PEL :i.\,\Jl ln!'all,.n, ;\ hr1!1·(1(lll1, !'11~110' 1i<11t1<', <,11;10 loo\OS 111111\: l'•l•lli 111111 l1<':1 ru t···!l1n..:; 111ul 11 ... 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DOVER SHORES :f"nur hC'drnnn1"· lhrrr h;ilh~. ~11·1n1mini:: flfl''l. f11milv ronn1 f11rrnal di111ni: rr>•1r11, 11·r ! hi!r 11nr1 Rn 11nhrl1rvah1r ''l<'I•' n f l :pr~'r' f\r11'Jlf"lrl Ba.•. Th i~ is !hf' l\'lln \Vrlls A!ri11n1 .\l•.clrl l\'1!h nuin~-r11~. t<>111 fralurf's. Thr pnrt> i" $115,000. C.:al! 6·16-7171 for an 11.prointmcnt lo ~rr, 3 BEDROOM HOME ZONED FOR BUSINESS nn h ii;<h trnffic slrrrT 11<'11r ind11.~1r i11I Rr,,A . Cnr· n r r so· x 150' Int. $.11.950. Suh1nl1 o n 1r111fr nr 10':;, dn11•n n n pU1'cha~e. Ca!! 646-71.71 fnr a11rt. • 11 SUBURBIA PAl"!K ASSUMABLE VA LOAN $38,900 c·.111 ~"" n1:1l•h 1J u, ••1•1 ~·rl11n1t)" l'••l"tl.ir ~1 ·l1 l I•·\ ··I lh ,11<'' 11 •111 I t•< dr<"•lll', r"111tl.1 1 '""n . .'1o 11 .. rh, 1-. "111 .. 10·1! 111.·h••I•'' i. .. ·,,111•11 ll• n:h•~uh"·'tl 1w:11 ,.,, 1 1·1 111 11~. E\l•I• "' 1i •, '. \' \ l•1.oll l1al;111o·,. 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NEWPOl!T HEIGHTS SHAKE ROOF CAMBRIDGE HOME ;-: l,.d1"••l l1 :! 1,,1111 111·,,111w1:•I h••!11•· 111111 \.i1o·l.1' 1111.,rl· .' 111•·pla1··"· ''"'' ,.11 111 1 ;111d 11·" ,,f 1111 ,,~ , 111.·•, d' r·;o1 >1 1 1· 11 11 "a11·1 l.•ll l1 •·1 n !.111111.1 1•10111, ~·;1 ~.-111,l11 1 11"'' 1•111-:-1:1. VIEW LOT CORONA DEL MAR lrl<':+1 fo •T' Ill" 1111a:..:1n,.t11<' Ill!• \11 1• 11•11'\ \1°1 ~h""" o·k;11· 1·111 h,1,1· 1 n·11 111>1 11111;d, 11r11··11.~1 ;11 ·0•,.,, fl'qll\ l1<dl1 l>.H!lf AHd l•''lf", \I 1th 11d1t 1l1Hll•ll «If ~11'1'• T l'"I )..ill!.:. \l;o](t'" 1111• l'H'/"'11 .I' 11rl ''~' '')' IL-111;-.I ''"1111 11f·lli••-h11..;li11il.) ,,(l r1111~ $.:O,[){)() l•·rn1s. CAil t•7.l·>(,,)11. "HORSES IN THE CITY?" '\",-1 !1!< I \\ 111 lh1 or '"' 11• I t'"foo1-. ;i ::.Hill! ~I I 1! !""' l!'ll!H' 11 1!h l•l I\ .;Ir •Pl-11 111111 11•1•11<>1"11.111 JI :-\ l't"ll'FJ1 T11 ::'!':I,!. I 0.dl • I'< I.!·-, ,\ "BIG HOUSE -LOW PRICE " h1 11~ '"' 1 .. 11< .... 11 .1111\ lu.: ,,,.,1,t11 .. r1!•· h.d+h- +·11 T~''' !Ill 111·1 11.'1• ,.j 111•1 .11. d >WI\ ~····II .1 .. 1: , .u I "'I• "· >'1 , •'-1'.'llld 0•1! I 1!111• l•·J1 1 .. • ' ,, 11 !" ,,. It• •• 11,1 lt 1ll 11 1!,;1 1 )1'1-' \o.\,I( .1 "1!\ ,\\I T•l"\l< :11 111- ;l.1 11• H• II• r 11111 IJ . -., I. !),lj. "VACANT" Tl1r ,,1111<"r 111 ' 1 .. -,.n 1 rn11 ,f,,111~1;111 111 -11'1.1 11'1,1 a11\l••1I• lf ,, 'R ln111 l11'cll""'ll 11•"1"' 111111 ,\O!I 1\<'rd, !IH'll l:1lv• ;i )n•olt 111 1h1~ ,,,.o •. lhr n\1111'1" 1111! .•1rn h"IP f1na110·" 11 n1 11ft 11~11 ••• s1.:.:f>.i5 "TAKE YOUR CHOICE" \\.P ha,-r 111~1 li~lrd t11·n <•f Ill" 1•l1•1111r~1 . !lharJ'f''! 1hrrr hrdr,,<1111 h1 •mr" ill 1J11 111iriclnn [lt>11rh. Br>1h ha ir ~(l 111:111y f'~ll"ll" ,\NO, ~lflST 1:i.1r1)rlT ,\:'\T , . hnth hnvr a1tn11·l11·r. r1t~y to 11~~un1c lcians. .S<'l' thr111 today , , . 8 l:?-:?:JJ5 "LIKE THE BEACH??" T hf'n 11·;ilk In ii frnlll 1!11.~ 111 .. sto)ry ,'\ li1>rl1•nnin hnmr. Blurs .'Ind i:;r<'rn 11f 1l1r n<·r1111 Arr thr in- !rrinr C'<1l11r.~ 11.~<'d, Trul) R l1>1Tl.Y h011lf'. Call 11!· day , .• 842-253.5 • "ASSUMABLE LOAN" \,~11111•' 11 .<,;,;:,,/(~\ \",\ lp.~11 1•1111 1 .. 1al 1•a.1·1111 •111~ ool ~·~::1 1"'1 lll•ll>Th oUI" 11•'\\ ),;i('il•~l.1 h••I!,.'. llo0111h1.1•1• 111'"1•'' ; h i" l1"dl•••>lll• j.0111111 1'"1'111 II ilh f!1'•·1d11t·•'. l'ILI'-a 1l 1n111c; f•u•ll• 1 ·1,_1aio. f .. 1· fllllll l 111 1!1'. !!" r• ·, 1"\f'\11 "'111111•' [<"•'I ,,f 11111,tll•fl 1>111 •·~ 'i"'' •', "j"<ot .1j -0111:>01· I•• I 1r1 h'•OHr I' '.l~tr+ L:!•"..:ntd• r\ • ;" \""'· I 111!11'!1• d1 a 1 •·~ l'l•'lo·,,!"!l"I l;inrl" >11o11oi..: !an.:r 1°;,11•0, 11·:1111, 1 11.tll~ ,·,11.1. \'all {.,I' ~hnl'\O\.'.-."dh·.' ,1 ~. VA IN MESA VERDE ·: l,..1J1 '"""· ~· h;>l ll J 11 ''I"''" 1111•1 •IHtl l··r • !Iii ••II •lo. l.\tl·;1 111"11 ,1,.,,r, d i..111•,o •ln • n11rl rl1~l 1 · ITl'1'1•'1' !'t+l11' '""'" 11 1111 1•"111·11', ilnr1' • !'1· 1n••n1 d111 1· a11d 1•••IH1 lol,,,k ""II 11u 1.1•V :..;.1~ f1r<'1•>1 i\<'11• l>"I 11 ;1!<'1 l.01 11i \\ill -.,•II f1" (;•11 - •'I r1111•'11( ;JJ•Pf"ill'<ll 1>f S.:!:-<,(1(111, C..-11 .·,lh-.''\[\, TREES EVERYWHERE! S11• !hi' :.!••r>.:•'<t1I·: h•dt·••'Hll (;,11fk 111,1 1"" li0 1nor \I II\\ l\t,11 l.11111 -> ;\]•lll:,.:, \''''I I•(! p3\l•o, 1ll"f'l •i1l< • 111111 1n•, 1'1!' 1_,,:1d' !•f '.1ll111r1 , f'11r 1•r1 11> "II ;ot ~-'0,~11~1 l'J•·•·n! Fll\ 1":'11 oall hr a•,11111,d "\n tln11 11 \',\ I• r11<-rl\ilil•1l1i" JILot!I' 1111• ll"!l l 1:1, 1 ' /'11 .. ll• • l 11···' ; 1 ;_ ' BIGGIE IN MESA VERDE "FHA-VA TERMS " 1 1\lf"l"O-d• I"'''' • 111·. Ho111l1 l l•,.d•·""'' ll "•'w I •11' •r·•1l:1I• H1·A<1 !1iul ';11·1·• I "' d 1\1 'I"' I ~P./,j , 1''1"'11 I"\ •"'1111:.. I ,, :~ 0\0 111 11· 1·\l'l,I I' ii r :~.1 \T-\1 1 ·~r (.o il ",!•i-_'',j :. RUN, DON'T WALi< 111 ~rl' \1\1• I hnd1•'""' \\,·~a do I \1<11" l1n1 n r 1,..i,, .. r lilll11.'. 'I'll•,., ;>.,j([, d f,1111111 I P"l'I l•nd h:" r •'•'I• i•;11·p1•!111: \1 101.1:1,,.. '''ll\0·111r111r !:1l1l1r11 .ipd 1111 :1r'r 'l'"1lr..:<;ly f lr1111 II trr1111• fa1nily hn111r, l .illl t" ~<'f'. $;":;\~1lMl. L'a)! 5·!li-~:)l.;. VA OR FHA ("',11vPrn111rn1 lr1·111" ;1rr .. rr"r"r! 011 th•~ r1rlti;h!f•1 l ~ ll<:'flro~1111 f'h!lnl\f'r. {drat h<111H' fnr or"·b 1•·,.d<; o r 1<'t1r""d 1·11111111'. '.\'r11r :-.ho1pp1nc. hul (!111rt nr1i;h- hnt·hoot1. 1~1~h h11t'ky11nl frl\l11rr<; •'01rrrr1 1\l\t111 "1t h f1n•1111. RRQ. Rnr1 J11ri;:1· tr1'r s. nu~h !i>r Cl1is nnr. Only ~:l·l.900. S·lfi·:l:ll :\ . TIRED OF TRACT HOMES? Thrn •·n11~id"r \hi.~ 4 hrd111°+111 IJl'F111l .1. l.11~11 .,11;1~ 1•:.irpr1in1.;. indirrr \ li).;hli11i.:, dra1n;>.tu• r!Ht")' 111tlt i ron t:nlt'.~. frnnt <·n11r ty;ird. 1111rl n1ra l 11.llTIO~· phrrr. Brst (lf 11\J i1 s nnly $:\•l ,9C.fl 1''1111 fl ll a ssun1· a bl f' lna11. Call 5•16-:.lJ l3 to Sf·r, In S1le1 in th• Harbor Area-Proof po1Ulv- Thl1 11 wh•r• "Thi A<tlon 11." "CLl~FHAVEN" I r Th!• h"n\,. ron1,,1l• !t'1\ .! If' ;i:_'.n I'-111 llF~ll:1\Bl.t: )o\oll!i"I). 11 11-•l•'I' d "l'll 111111~ 1""11' "Ith Ill •• 11l111r lo1n11al 1!1111111: ,.,,,,," \ )lf•r!11"1111~ Rr d l 11·1·1 II'"' hr1rh., fl<'lt~hlJ • , .. 1,·1"d ;oa!1.1 Jnr.,,,,. rl ... or· fnu ,")•,·, t.1.111 1~ <1 •->.11111111 .. 1•11ly ~1~.0tr 1 -{',111 1:11:-;1:1. LOW DOWN MESA VERDE <•011! u~ ah"'!I th!' ·11:1•11 .\ l»·d11un11 :' l•;1J l1 IP'"''" "II;\ l"l•l.1 !1····[1!1•(\ '!···.) \',111•' S !r··T , ..... <l'.!l'++•:il\\,• Pl'.n•-1' -11 \1,. \\Ill l'·'i';il1 11•\p !I• 11:1rh I' o ''I!• Id• 1 a h ., .• o 'I" I• di o I I>· 11 11 1 tl ~I •11• ''"'"'11!1!ilo' 1"'"""11 1 .. P. l -1 >1 111.i 111o .' l 'nl~· ::O.!f,:11 11 I. \ ';o 11 1 ~7 , ..... ·,·,1J, ~::.,; -- 1 1'! lilt.Ii "ASSUMABLE LOAN" \•,1111\o• f\ <.. :~, 7•1tt \ \ / .. ·0:1 \\ 11/1 lo•! d l'.t\ '' .. 1 ·' ' I ' I 0 I I! "1\l lo '1•1 I 11• I I _,i , I ',, I >"11 11~1 1111 , ; 1,. I, , 111 /., d t '"' ''"'· I • 1 '" II It 1t 111 < 1 •/,'1r ' I 'I .I d 1' oO' I [ lll'lf.I !" 11> T 11< !< I :11,, "I I •·0 ! rl I p~r· .• .1 .. r1 , "'r" r r.111• •·II· d, , . ., I"":· d 11,111:..'I'·"' r"i..11 ~"''"' ,,,1 I"""' .,,, ) or10l -..11'111r. l<OI :.!• 1'1111". "'"I' ·11.i• ,I r \I ill f•·I ,11, '\\ Ill ~ \ i h ~' , ) I EASTSIDE 4-BEDROOM $33,500 ) j ,j, I" I\• I ,1, nl 1\ 'I • ,, '· , In·• • • i 1 ;1nd IOI I 111 ! ,II)'' lo 11 l f' !< ·' Ii 1, · I " >1 I I I II• rJ 1 I 1 I• ' ! I• 'I . ' ,,, ,, ... o' I' I , .,,1 I""! rl1 •·I' I' I 111 '1 1 t>• q d •I' l'<I J!I lo l """"I ;111t! ,Juq·1 110. \ C '' 'r • \ ;1 I I I\ 11,- 71 ; I. "SUGAR AND SPICE" 1~ lli.· ('nl<>i' ,,f 1!w 11nklr'-rl""I' ~h.ic , oqor l•. \\'Ali< li11'l"I ll tq1···lv •'••11111111TI 11110 fin!' o•f !hr r lr;inr•t hon1r~ r.n ttlP 111;.r'l\;'I. A .1 1,', lon11 n l :!'1~~ 111'" •• Al'f\l\;i\)\<', 111:.1-:1111: 1h1~ hn111<• 11n1• of 1l1r ~\\l'C'l• r~t b11)'s a1'11und. l'all 111111. 8·l ::!-:l."l:~.i. ,, THE REAL ESTATERS NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport Blvd . 646-7171 . ' COSTA MESA 2790 Horbor Blvd. 546.2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17931 Beach Blvd . 842-2535 CORONA DEL MAR 332 Morguerite 673 -855 0 INVESTMENTS 2784 Horbor Blvd ., Suite 20 Ii Costa Mesa ·· 5~6.1600 .. OAJL Y PILOT l\r~1>tWl•1 Ottob1r lJ, 1')71 ' PiLOT -AO\.'(ll:TISE A 20 . ,-· . .. .. . . Everyone Has Somethin g Th a t Someo ne El1e·Wanh DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Ca n Se ll /I , Find It, Trade It With o Wont Ad ,. The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results HANDSOME "THREESOME"!! in C oron<!I del Mdr Tlilf'!) \ ..:tr•l{ll ~'I ttir h t.:h11a.1 tn h£'au!1ful d t>·.:rt~'f' 1 111\1.,._\. \ J 1t-l. \!\fl :; -hedr1'11n1. l -t't'd :· .. , r fl1.i:1 IH;Jl ~. l l1'~ I~ R c;()!)lllf·: S.">.'l 1~\V. LIGHTEN YOUR "TAX BURDEN" I~[ ,_..,,, ... J~'[ _,,,, .. General cfi11Ja PRES TIG E WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPO INTMENT J Lind• l1le DriYe J,n1rl1 nr11 ~ RH . 4 ~ ba hfllllf' 11 11atrr- frnnt 11 1 rn1 S.: rl1n r in c)ak pt1'll'lrrl filn1: •. I" rn1 \I frpfc \Ja,trr RI\ 11 .\l!l!n !:; <11-ea ,r..: (1rerla1.e Ra1 ,\:\II 11t'11~ $1;~.500 For Compl•I• lnform.t tion On All Home1 & Lot1, P le•s• C.tll ; BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR lslander1 Bldg., at Linda Isle ]41 B.t y1ide Dr., Suite I, N.8 . 675 -6161 General * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. NEWPORT BEACH BEA UTY · S64 ,500 ran u~ \(l ~('(' th1c ex rlu ~1re f'ffrrini:' L'u~ tnm hu1Jt ~racinuc .1 F:H hnn1r <1n 1.i;e crirner ~l lf ffll"ITitl! [)R: & h11,t.;e !f1 l"Pi\llllll !'111 :\bun- dant ~tflra_(1e a rea~ 3 1 .1r ~,ua;:c . "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 ~an Joaquin Hill s Road NEWP ORT CEN TER 644-4910 General < BDRM., 2 BATH $29,995 $12,795 " f ORL \'J [ OLSO\ '" N FA J ro 11 1 OPE:\" 7 DAYS A \l"Ef:K Corona Del Mar "Custom " Private Beach \;• !"i:""'I~ f'A ('. lj",\p P<l11l" J Br1rm 1 h111h hnrn,. on ~~· !+\' l!\\rH•r ri"'l'f'f .. I~. 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' b .. !• i>-''1'.-.• ,. .... 1 , · . .-·11 I -H11n11<•.-vl ,.~..,,ne1s \\,,, .. • 11\•'-" !""' 1; .... ~ -nr,.s~f;,.· l·~ :w,a-11r•"11~-,~. "·"~·1pi.; rl.•· -J'uoi··;,11• t.11 .11. f ORE\l £ Ol.SON "LUXURY LIVING" AT THE BEACH p1us income })f, .. \t> Jll !'!.!::\ !hirer• !'!.t ·:-:11 -.I l~rr. Tf'P'l' 'l rinin :.' t :~f'plRre• ··c iti •< 11;iil ed ripen ~tn :r, ;i<e ht:.!!!~~ 1 nr ~t:rl1 ~:;:: ,:i h u 1 ! 1 n f'·e"·P r·:·rf· .::f':·ri ·,,·· · l•P \1 ·.::c:1n!:: · •hi'!c \ r;·· ~.·· . \f" 2 fledrP• 1:1 rPn i.::i : L.n.t·J),,~' 1--.~; ~·'£'""'~ ::· < ~\lit'. ~!'19 .'itli1. "SLIP YOUR CREW INTO LINDA ISLE "!! .\ ;•• ;;'p • n ·,;,,re ;:i _;.1 :· h1~;;: rl!'.'<· ce r~• :·· 1• :·· ~ ~.;n , .~ 1 .:•ri;i 1'.f' \ ,p11· t:1 ,,.f' .: [, , l•f'd··,,,.!',1. ~ ·~:na l <1.r .11 ~ t•"' ·•• l r.~ ,\P :.,,··1· '. .,,;1 ,11 •' \:\ l'\l :til'<: hr•:'·,p :, r•·'t'::.,_: \ :1 .• ; r.1 -ee ~:.:~.; \'\111. i'-. ' I! ' \.' ~ ' .. •+' ! ·' '" N E ll l.T O"J 7°/o LOAN . .\••1:11111h]p h> 11111•111 ... on th1.• to .. 1u·1hli j 11"<'\r"'"'m t.;i~•· ~ r::~ h"rl'r . 1""11'"'1 "" :'1!'rlo:< ."! !."~11 h11 lanr-('' s2:'. !l I. r~~;in,,. S2'11 \In. r!T! Newport ,, F1 irvitw 6'46-88 11 (1nytim•) 61>i.;ti1 (lf>t'n "1•) !I ftl r \I. .... rF!T.\Crt.\P.. \'JE\\" ,\ 1111 .:r nr11u1 lul hnrn ~ nn rhr ,·:.r!~ n'"fl""k :-;P,.pnr· R.1.1 .l ~r1!"""1m . ~ 1>11 r h 1'1111"" tn < 2 <;nr;. hn m ~ ""'TI""hlnc. ~f"'I \Al \l•n """ ,..f 1h.. l:>r;:"<I <" 11T1rrtJr.z fl•"'/< •1 :0-.P" f'"f'l f'~ll<·h \\.\l.i\t·r. ,\. I.Et: r.P11)rnr~ :If\!~ \\-,.. r! rr fin• .. 1;1~.;;11 (l["'n ·11 "l'"t) r \!. t:NICtJ I' ti()O\[S I'••: (ltlltl. 11&-eol» '"l E C,111 H'"f• Coro/II Dtl ...,, t&al S28,500 4 BR . -FAM. RM. :0-.n f\<'I"., "Pf/TI • 4 l::lf'r!f'Y)m. !a~;) rr"1'l"L n "·ur~J hr r~ l.r .. plar·•. h.11]'.1n~, d1n1n1 ro'ln' ·-.1n.1 j'l'IJ TARBELL ' .. • " 1 SS INVESTORS INVESTIGATE Bay Ave. Waterfront -:· ' ., ''. ~. .12 Rf\\\11 .\1·'·1• n·"·dP .\e ..;.:;•·rl1'n 11pe R[l:::l :;·~'f''l '· \· .. 1:ed: l'ed;•v'n1 2 b;itr<' :! bf'd•'f'(1••· : t'o,·i"" : t'>P ri :·0r•" 1,-,,, f',, ;. r1 , ... ' .:• 'Ii!' !• L ,• ' \ <" ''· ,. ' -- outh oast BAYFRONT HOME ~ Rrirm. 1 t->aH• hrim e r 1Pr 1 .. Slip. $1Q.~ mJ \11.l!: fij.l.~AA.l i;.1:.t?.'i:; l-:1·1'1!.. • ·r~e·· ,. ~;; !\!-!It \T:t"l-'J fl l)tl\\ f, :rrPri r rin]. J'" ···e .=:.:e?. ( $.,'l._'~ 11'1(1 ",•' " . l ' I •' •• H !I •• ' "' -~ -"' .: .: .. ,..< -.,,. fl''"' 11 .. i1ir, h;ill ,...r,.,n• 1" .•p~r1n•1< 1' t\ ',,, •"!I!\• I • ·1 1o1 ~ ;11 n!: 11••a•.:; 111,n <1,, "<'r! Or II h1 1" .'111111 R~~rh ...... •r!,<i'lli~f \"iP\\!j ,11 R11.1 ;.. ,1,,,., assaciated -n 'n".: -----------... H"""" .\ \ferl t \Pti· f ··.er. !le;;' } .• ~n:e ~;;i e:·~·e-:, cC:o::a a€: \'.4; -\e·,1pnr: Be;;ch i1;ea < •• . ·'' S 1000 Reduction ABSENTEE OWN ER ANXIOUS .1 •: .. 1 .. Ir' •"11 !••11:1', " "h f-.•Pli • "! ,1<1do' I il'··.,·1·r fl'<ll!l th•· O"hf'r 11:1•' +;';~-.~-.-~J l"••"l •. !1 II;~ f11,-i~ .•. \ f"''ll11. l>o;. · n ra1';:" _ n1 ·,.,, _ti~"'- 11 ,i~nrr. no rln11., 1r rrr.< ;,.;1• . 7 ·" 3 F."•l!'••"nl <, .~·, R11r)ui f't"" ('oi f\P•l \\"t1h \\',.·h ... r .t· FJro>pl;i.re !-"ol!"'Till] n 1n1nr F!<Vlm 9ROKER$-aEALTORS %025 W lcdboe 67l·J66J Orang• Vista Properties t '" 'j~ 1 , Io-< t REALTORS 644-7270 1 Fo rmerl v D•L1l"lc y Rea l Estat e) 1818 EAST COAST HIG HWA 'f CORONA DEL MAR , CAL IF, Gen er a l :"" \. '. S.'" • • - outh oast -~ ' TARBELL r ... s-11 ,. r ~id $ li:.1 ff() r.F \l :rnr.s . -=!.\:("!-~ 1Q..\j 673-4400 PENDING FORECLOSURE BEACH COTTAGE PLUS INCOM EI I.'" Jn 1n .. Jrr1n· hnn·" 11rd ""J") iv.:1.-11 !,11n2 "n1i• )!"HJ l'PtH "111 th" rP;ir 11n1r '" n1"'~~ 1<lur ra.1 :nt n•• ,,-,.,.,., 11 l.•11~ Tl.L' t->•.11 fl~r =a n prw,.r! 111 S:.!.\}l~•l. \\.\U..:ER .\c !.Fl-:. r. .. ~ rn rF, -'1~·41.\.i . NEWPORT HTS AREA On!.1· 2 .1 I"< flori !"h~rp 3 AR • !~111 1·m .;. .~ ""r .:11r.11o:t 1.n\"El.Y r \TlrJ .t· r.O.iE: GARflt:-..:. f'r:rP S.~:.:-oo, TRI HARBOR REAL TORS CORONA DEL MAR FAM IL Y HOM E FOR MOTHER :-. '. -.: ... ; llYl E . .\,:;;T :TTll, (' \f, ... OC EAN V I E\'"/ LO T AT TENi lON BUILD E RS ' ' S22,500 3BR.-DEN ' ' ' ' ' ' '' '. . _,-, 4 BEDROOM PLUS POOL r,.'' . ' ;,-,. M fl , .... 524,500 Newport •• 675-3000 f'1 ll f·•r pi. •1.1, ·····~ .. .: " ,, Pl <r ,\ •l•';l i< BAY•BEACU REALTY1><e Carpets , dr11pes, range, patio, storage shed. 523,500 .. , Terms Roy McCardle Rea ltor 1s:o '.\l'"f"~t" R1\d. c \J. 548-7729 SIDE BY SIDE #%"" H~IT AGE ~ IUl atan BLUFFS PLAZA i Rrlrn1 l \ l>a •h•. Ail ,,,., !'l~.12.'o.i f-:1·P• f.42.;_J]?~ j GREAT . . • • I .lror !'nl,rt.\1n•r>i=. Pr11· "1-•rn 4 P.r? • l11 m r'll .:; I NI. (Arp, drAPf'~. m'""'.l \o•rn " nr. l'lf''A l"f'trti . Ont' s;,,i.;m, HOPE GERRIE REALTY '"1~ ft0..-.r \\";ill.: ,,., r-...,1 &· I 6-l5·-l400 64.S.3.'.l:'O ~hr>pp1n.; O" n~r 11 Rnl! l"n? lachenmyer O~ANGE VISTA TARBELL t~rrn1' i'.\rh1~1 1·Ply JJSlt d &i3 Do\l"r Dr.,!\~ "llh II<:>" S.~2.fl"VI CORBIN- MARTIN NEWLY LIST ED • Re1ltor """"' 1-."r' • 210 E. llth St , C.M. CALL 646-0555 6 BDRMS .. 4 BATHS Mlcnab·lrvine EASTBLUFF EXEC'S HAVEN associated 3 Arfrm f.: til'n, 1 1~ ' l. l!IP f\nil i!nuAt, ~·pr~ '" t>~~r·h S19.:-.rYI J BEDROOM . VIEW "' .. ·' .. p.,1 LOO K HER E ! ' ' • '. i ; ' . " . ' ' ; .. " HARBOR HIGHLANDS BEST BUY l. ~·' •• .. , 1'1 ·1 ""I• I ,, .. ,1 !' o:, ,, •; r 11 r 1·n·1 h LI. ~•'f' ·· i"I r\ n1~·,k'11,· .•1r ... •" • HERITAGE 110KE115-REALT0AS 2025 W lafbom 67J.JUJ CAYWOOD REALTY REAL TORS 644--7662 i;;1rw; \I Cn~.u lf\1·~, ;-.·9 REPOSSESSION·s----~-•a_._12_1_0 __ _ • • • • • '. • • '• ,I, " r ' .... I !• '" • .. ; ' I"'·•! 11•" 1"1 1 I" n " ··n··o J •••• : (, • .,. ··'~" I ~ ·' ..... 1111. •• ,,.1r 1ffi p:i 1.n . ('\•l".r l"'4•er 2 ~ 1~. ·ro ....,. uun 1906 SA NTIAGO DR. ![)()\"l-:1~ Sll<JflE-". :-;,BI Sp.1ri..11111: c!('an ho:i1l.'s, .•omt ne11·Jy p.tllH('d & Cllfpell"<t 2 3, 4 It ;, Mnn5. Som t 1\'lth rr>'ll.!' tl! \-\"A mn\'. !trmJ, front $:?0 ()0() to ~.COO. {'QJ.LL>.;5 I: 'A"ATIS J:'\"C. Sq_J Adam~ Avf'. 913'-5.il.l Fnr ~~l N'JUll!IO! 64Z-5li78 Delightful . " ' . 1' ;•·' • 11 r S ... -GEM- Home & lnves lm •n l R ealry " t .-. -·~ Macnab·lrvlne 1:r .\l.Tfll~..: 2 lluf'\"'"" •t :.(.-.,,1,. \1f"<a. 1 11r lv>"h I 11r1•n • "'lrk ~"f' •1 r."al•nr< i;.1:.:<lh"!. 4 fl,•rJ1 •1" !11n:r (~11111,1 rm. J B.\ \' "" lr"lll r1rr~ r•-.1n1. C\l.L -:O:EE \:'-YTJ\l F: B•.' l"rf'~1 ~ Ar1rm hnmr "" o11n rm . lra: f11m rm., "·~1 t'>.Ll.r, "A PLF:A."l'RF: rn SHOI\ ., Hom e & Investment l>illl \\,(""a~. It"~ .. ;\ R. Arnold & Freud ... '"'·· . ., .. -r·~· • .,., Realty 642 -8235 J I 11 12 !oil.~ ---P.(l\' J, \\".\P.D P.L TP.S fj tt.-ft J2ll General j·.• ( :-.: Gener•l---~---1 Ge-neral 67.>-ilO [)AIL\' PILOT lnr action: ---......... -........ ·Gtner11I So>ll jfill !11'nl1' n!J\I ! Rf.Al.ffiR~ Gen•ral J Gen•ral G;;;;;:fi 1-------· I --- i7l111:J=J;;DJ§4§1NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Casta Mesa Office Days 545-9491 ~.~ Huntington Beach Office 842-4455 768'2 Edinge r Ope n EYening ' 540-5140 7•11 Ed 1n9 •r oppo11l• Huntln9to" C•nttr G.L REPO 5 BR 2 IA ''"1 \l';':\l •:\!I '>~•• 1,..!llO <i do ~"" •••'.•t r.- fv>•/1'"'"' I.·« \ •t '"' < '•'1 :..-~ • ·-.rt~~· ( 'l'·I• ''-'l k11rhr n ''""•··d •~•rl II ·~ ,..:;r;,\I. ~·t '>•VI "'!"'! \-.,,_ 1·1'l''"'l'11 t r \I .'\;,;,1.1: A· .. r.t., 1'.,.11irn1<-A .\i'l"r ,~d \'A '1\i;:,.:·1• $~.: I!.•\ 4 BED BARGAIN !1"'11'" '"'Mr ·''Ii:' I.,/"'~ i""'''' 11 11nd ~<< .""'5.'1 " !2!!G(l(\....~n·11 !I fi n"n 'l':!J ti11r<'l l,. EXECUTIVE ANXIOUS fir;t•/lif\1 1 1"••1 rnn<lr l )•J o"<(1;'" :!-•ln•.1 "11~ t n •• ,.,,....,. r.•l <, !l'r-'!1111 " r ... ·••11~ I''"" f •r-I!! r. '\:.'l; !"'·,.. ;".d••-,.; •r)l~n a11rl "'"r :.:~rw· •1 Ii :0.11m ,. ~'lur t"rm•' \\'Al.J\EF.: 4r lLE, H"e J 1 "r~. ."-! ~-4 "~;, NEWLYWED DlfAM COTTAGE Curt II• II h11 J Pllr 11nd srp1 r11 o<1 • lr1111 t ;. !ri •:i•;:: i ·;""t ,.,1,_ rom k itrli,.n. t1111rr1 n;:: lr,.r.<h;irl,.d tn1 rorrfi•ll'])' f'"~Cfli Onl) $1 7~ pl)~ 111. !I'!<< 1h11 n rrrt ~<;: Newpart Beach Office -646-771.1 2043 Westcliff Or. •I lrYi ne Open EYen1ng1 NEWPORT IEACH .~ \·_.\f: 1;,\r:Ai ;~: 11nrl '2-•!1.ry "'""ut11·r hn111,. !'11 " ("u!-rl"-J<ll" ~Tr .. ,.t nf 1111>rP 1·11•1nrn h"rn"•· Almn•t 21Y'IO sq. fL c>r C"nn1- fnr111 hJ,. f11ml1y li• 1nl(. J.'rr~hl~-pa.inl,.d. 1'1"\I" ~hllll:" f !l rpl'l.'1. . ...:1ir.rt rl 1~111n1·" fro•!TI rl,.111f"n t11 ry, JUninr a nd hich 1chooll. \\·,,n·1be 11\'&llable J,,nt ' ~·1 1.!'>0{I. IETTU THAN NEW ThiJ ht>"u ty hlL~ 4 bf"droom!I'. f11mily room. a hu1t 3 C'.llr :11.r~t" 11 nd u.1!h1n ""lkin'1 d!.!'l11nr l' nf South (()ll~t PlRUI . S.Vl.7:l(l, U.5TSIDl-SHAl'I SHAIPI ,1 l>t>d rnmn, 2 hfi th rh11rn1"r-huJI" P•lo \'"rd""'"'"" r1rrrl1re rnr thoMo C'f'ld "'inlf'r f'\•f'ni nr~. \Va lk l,, JChnnl~. :0-."iCT ~hat carpet-ntu.ly pein1rrl 1',.;ll'rlnr. Ca.II tod1.y-only $2'6.~. CANAL FIONT DUPLEX §.i rPl'I (\f ""t,.rfl flll t lll~l!r)' \l"ilh ~1'llr f1\\n ;t l'f"dTOfllTI hnn;f' 01·erlookinr =--'""T•1r1 C1nRI. 11nd ,.njny f'llrninrc trnm :\ ~ f'('>()m u nit hl'ln" A r11 rt buy .It $68.500. Sf'IJ l'f II 111 ~· 11\Nt of buyl!r'• C'N-L<. 1 2790 H"bo' Bl,d. Nights 545-0465 S19 !SO IS THE PRICE f,.r th1~ 1,.1-v l"vr )I;; '1.,.nr,~•111 , l !~th honlf'. Thi' ln11n j, h1i:h rnr111:h 1111!1 1<•11'r11n 11<<11n1" 111th 1111.1m~nt• nf $Ii;() J"'f 111nnth "h!ch0 1n1·l11rlr>< 1111 \l"rl,.r n hu !l1 ·ln~. df'f'['I p1 lr r 11 r· l'lr't.S, ~lso m11trh1ni: dr/IJ>f'.~. Doiuhle .1:11.r111ie to boot: C111t . YWO ON A LOT t ·~,. fr,r 1nrnn1(' "f fnr )l"Ll<,. plus rrnl h,.r-in-li111· ']1111.r h•n. ('11" 1.h,.rll"o"H'I\ And Onf" 1-lwdrNll11. rre~rnt lnrnmf' $2if"I l'll'r 11111nth. Ar !hr 1•rirr ,.,, ~:t.l,700. 11h1ch is only ; timl'~ grOs~. )-OU"d brttrr lll k" II l•"•k" SHARP! SHARP! SHARP! Tlr"d ,,f lo"1k1111.: 11.t cH1t) rr.•11.lr,7 Thrn •H< th1' !1t"l\11!1 th11l •hn11 c l1k " 11 n1•>rl"I hnt'IP .1 IW'fir•"1nl~.:: rn.th~. t->111 l!-1n k1 1r h- "" 1n1·luclint cl1~h"11~h,.r. 11>'\\ hr11.t1t1ful .•h~t \\. \\" r l!.rl"'I· 1ni;:. b1r dnublt t11ratr. 11 nd 11~ f .. r bNll or trailtr. All !his 11 nd nnly S2S XII) 11nd 5214 prr n11•n!h lncludin,: ta~•1 It 1n1uran<'f'. TOTAL PllCE 524.000 NO DOWN G.I. IUYEU 5100 DOWN PAYMENT F.H.A. f••r' 1h" f11hul"tl1' 4 t>rfi,.,..,.,n1. 'l .•1nry hnu~,. \\'l!h J baths Rl'l'td.1 fnr ~our N"f"U/ll!nr.1• ne>11· Cnmrll't,.1y carpt'tl'd thru- n11t . a l1n rl r11 1"" ;\"r\1 <t,1lt k 11rtirn "llh 11.ll 1'1111t-1ru in- rl11rlir11 d1ch11111'h,.r. !)(luhll' pnitt. School.~ and 1hoppil\J rl"-'rt->~ l J'! u~ <h(l1< it In ynu. WALKER & Lii IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE ' l Fountain Valley Office lrookhur1t acreu frem Lln9roek Hardw1r• 968·3371 Open 'ti! 9:00 P.M. 2 STORY 52',900 f11 ll pr1('P ~,.)l,.r hri < mnv,.d In nrr;on 1in1d "11n t.11 fl lllf"k J/11 1!' f"r th1< .1 Br.. 'l h11 1h ~h~rr hnrn,. in ~"l"lud~d •n•• Pnrto 1n- fl11dr• rari"'t.'I. dr"P"-" thn1nu1. hlork ""ll ll fl'nf'f' arot11'1d hur t J,,1 . Ru) \"A. fHA nr J<ubjPrt In 5 1.o "', 11 nnu11I p!'rctn!•te r11 t,. en\ t ln11 n 11 n.1nn,. r 11n llJ<.~umt. \\'.Al.K-ER & LEE. Rea.l· tor!. founta in \'11 llty, 546-1154. JI. EXECUTIVE PUSTIGE AREA Thi~ ~ll!"'r irnm11 rula!r •dull ()('l'u1urd 11 1\d pr .. r. 1n111nt a 1n"'!I hnml' 111·11.i111blf' rnr 1hr rrimt i;ti~rnm1nAlins. CIR~.s A ron- ~rn1.-1 1.,n 111J rlrfll,ntly dl'C'flrl!.lo>d •.1i th t xprnsh·" \\'n()L rhl\inpl\CTI" r 11 rrrt k dra~. l\fu.><I\. Pll lM v,.rd,. stonit f Ltt· pll!.r". hue~ rn,·"d 111111,., l x1r11 d"Cp l"t 11.ll fnr SJ.1..500 VA or f"HA terms. \\'AU\ER Ii LEE, RM.ltor&. :fountain Valle)· 968-J.1il. . NO DOWN vm NIAi MACH LJ1~·"lf J Rf: hnmt 111th · mod~rn llJtchtn built-Ins and lpt· r1"UI r'ln"ll'd f"tmily r~ "ith ""'anTI brick lir•pllC"I' INd.s nntn hue• ro1Prf't'I PBtin fnr 1ardtn 1ivin1 and maximum pri. \"Ary Cpl! drP" thrur,uf and Sl)('IPER d ean. All ttnns and only S27.m \\"ALXER le LEE. P.e&Jtors., 1721J Broolthur•t f ounta.la \'allf'y, 968-JJ71. ' • • . -.... -...... -.............. ~ ...................... ·-....... -................. -... ~ _..~ ..... _,.. --..................... ---. ---~ .. ·-...... ---·· 21 PlLOT·AD\IERTlStR Wfdnt~ay, October lJ, 1971 Wtdnt~cay, Oclo!Mr lJ. 1971 OAJL y •II.OT 47 What could be 1weeter than a hom e in ... Franc is can Fountains, Huntington Beach? We ho ve one close it's only $37,950. 545.0459 \;en eral -------BAYFRONT APTS. to schools, and 89 3-8533 Fountain Valley eee FllA eee 2:ll-D2 POOL $17,:JOO .\11pro.'I REDUCED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE ! \'ery nice 3 B<trnl., family room. separate dining roon1 hon1l-', \I ith inside atriu1n for private sun bathin~ & entertaining~ Just steps to major park "'ith pools & courts. Broadn1oor ·r u r l I e Rock nt_;sT BUY al $34,500. 'TJ II~ 'l·1i1llil. l st "Sl.'\C£ 1916" \\'rstrrn .611nk Bldg. t.Jnil'ersity Park 1 ~11[.__ _ •• _,,._. ~I ~ ~I ...... ~.~ ..... ~1~~1'! !~I ...... _ ...... ~]~ l -·-I e !Al'o•ull,.11,"!'iul"n9fu•r•n•.•111J38lll5 ~HiioiiuiiMii•iiiiUiinfurniiii.iiiiiiiiiiJOiiiiiS ---·-------- Houses Furnished 300 Business Opportunity 100 ..-..--....-... ------Balboa Penin1ula Sll!'L ...... Ul<.J )OlJL.'>l If "11 h THE PROOF IS Lot•au!)'. J be1lroon1. ".! h.1111 IN THE PUDDING ho111f' \\Ith ~\\•·•·1•11<1.; 1•n" 111 1)).)J t<JliUTOHSl l!PS ap- \alley lt 11111.~ lron1 '.! fl"llOs. 1J11111h.'ll by 1lw i(':l(lt·r ~e11· Sll'P do11n J11u1:; r.~111. lll'.lr\ J1 1(l·rn .. 11011al, ,-~n •'X· r.11'p('I~. dr;111r~. I a r ~ ,. /k'«I h11'ruti1·" ··arn11JI($ k111•hf'n 11111\ 1.ro-.1k[,1•T h;u• 1111111' 11vrk1ni,: un!y 11 Jr11• & .. bu1lt-1u.'I. $J~.9.JJ ,\l:TO.\l.\ I'll.' ,\!EHC!IA'.\:. C.\l'ISTR,\:"'(l \'.\!.1.~:Y D/,..;f:ns "l!h n11uunally f\l·:.>\LTY knul"l "'fJIJDOJ'\'(; & Fl{U.l'r ::1.,-01 C;11n •n<1 f'.11 •1 ·lr;inu Ct:J•"' ::in,u·k~. and rullf'el· ------1!1::--11:;1 1111: lhr 111on .. ) bo.1x1>.~. \\"hal TO\\"~HOL"SE C;i-i1 i, : hr. <1 11 t·a~y 11 ay 10 111:1~e 111on . i 4, 4 Hll hOU5t , 1111l!rd 1n p:'\!10. nr. 11·arrr. UnTll June 1:1!h. 11:;: 2~:1--5316. 21fHi::9.i Costa Meaa L()\'J.;1.y ne11 l1g ~ ~1y ~ Hr ho111r !\1' .\U1y Co ,{· ,.,,•bis. LJ1,1J,,,, ltll•'11,:. 1111 ~)11'1" 1lry- •'I°, dlol j.:[1!'. ~JJ! 1nkli s. Crvup~ IJk, ~~:10 1110 ~17,; Dt•ll\'f'r Dr, (213 1 -1:;~1~·!:1. -----Laguna Beach -Costa Mesa Westminster e t-:.'11J'a '. 2 Hr, ~rsulf'. cpl, I 'j rd, k,ds & pri... SI-I.) ALA Rentals e 645-3900 e \\o\\" 3 Br -lo\'ely. Cpr. dqi, c·luh.h't•n. t:-s1df' $\.Ii.) ALA Rental1 e 645·3900 1\0 rental lee to agent--5 Br, U1ii. :; Ba, lrpl, dsti11.+.r. 1121 L&.rk:.pur. Realtor 893-3541. Houses Furn. or Unfurn. 310 Newport Beech .~==------!\'~:\V ~PAl\l ~ll 1 l;IJ{ 1 BA, 1-,,.1,'7:"1; I -"- ' I I' I I SJ 1• ..1 1; • 11\0l l'fn •vWJluuuSe', 1n·p. A 1!. b 11 11~. ~.J. I ., 8~ 2,_ Bi\ fr 1 patio :J REDH.\!. ! '. B,u l1rt'fl1. " I '1 ' ' P ~j bl\ ' r· \ 11 I J :'II l I J)()() •• ear gar, a n~. ' 1 • 1 1111~. · c~a 1 <' l·1111s. 1lraJJt'~. Le11 . ._... $27::0 .\lar. $:!i''.i. ti ll-i:>IO •I• ~12:1-17 10 or S•!b-.'1991 t~!I N iglits 1' ~ !;a, S:!i.OO'l. rJ!,\. :,•, •, c;' ll ~·~u ;i1..-· ft'lJ;il,I•" htn •e a -, ~1 , a 1 1 2 BJ: Ovo·rt•)tlktn~ v(·ran .t-1 ·2,,.-"Bc,.-. -.c,c,,c._-"c.,.c--.,c,c,,c.,-. -,ccTPt'. i\ L':-.ll :\ -S;\ l !Tf l-C:O rt~ \1\:'\ ---'llPnilur Days 833-0101 arlf'r :) fll11. Huntins-ton Beach Laguna Beach CHARMER ~mc.G Callr C'111w.:il. 1'.ui i..i~ 1 ;ir. 11' r;in tninif'< · <·n1u1ri·~ , lul> ,\;hilt rpl s'.t;:i Ju11n Capo, 4:1;1.1110, l!•;;.1·16 1 w11•lJ 1111«-1 ~.llOll lJO. )oU ilrp<, ~101 i> N 1'••fni:. Q,Jl<'t 11111_1 tH.· M·lt·c11•d 10 Jlllll uui· ;··,.~·-"_1'1'~ &-!l 11111 1~1-')liS. tr·u1111·al _,,.111ni.. f<>r adu!I~ _______ , Condominiums Unfurn. 320 '~cces~ h·a111. Drop us a N ewport Beach O!'l~ I blk t{l ~hop~ SllllJ. Newport Beach DO YOU WANT TO LOAF? 11,111 Est~te. l-'J!!] llOll' ~hu11 •11;: )ullr ~llll.._'rt' I'----------.,-(;11.._!il).", or ti11',..IJ31) Loc·aif'fl in st>eluded 1ro:....li;y C.ner~I IUtl.•N•,.r. anil 11f''U 5fl()w IOU • 1\1 ,1,·il l'.ul -{;n·.11 for -. . ----~ Hr, 21, Ba, l"rpt:5, drp.<;, in !hi~ !ijlOtlc-ss ·1 bf{]-art>a tlo.~c to !011 n. Bn1·k ,(. how .. -,~ud nan11·, addr;·~.-. ~111i.:li· ..... \!I util 111 ! S:l.", • .( OL.I 1 Hi·. Cpi~. dJ"p~. ~n~I 11"/fr·plr, & gar. :S'.!SJ. mo. r oon1 Tow11hou!rt'. dt'C'1l°.llf'd flll~:.runf' pa th !t'aJ~ tO p:i. and phon<' nun1l11'1' IO; ;\l'1,. e Jl.\1\0 to Rl':il ''l"<t lrg I l,•r. o111I .1n1. Bah.1 .ik !I.>. ti~~ 9ls:l '0 pl'I IC't'llon In Auiunin 110 l'nlr}'. Flr('plart OPf'Jl~ 1-0 A<reag• for ••'• ISO r->n llllf'rnat1unal D1:.1r1bu1-r:, h. l"111 f)ll :si IO ALA Rentals • 645•3900 _::_____. ________ I 10tl!'s. \\'•'t b..1r a1r-<'1nii. Q ' II I Townhouse Unfur11 335 · l111n' 1'0u1n .~ '1r1L B"ainPd ............... --.....-. 111!' Con111:u1y, '.~iOO "'""l''l'I • u11•1 r•'tt'e<ll -· fl1 i:1 ~-1 •. ,, • fksJ ol all. 110 n>.11n1rna11c·r. SHOCKED• 11 ·· -~ ~ ,11•1 .. , l" 1 1 ,,~-e T,,,, •. •h,,c!rd .11\J --Br, ' .\,.""" c·r ilini::~. 2 bcdlU<Jnl< Onl~' · · · Hl1·d., ,'\t•11""'·t Hl'.H'h, C .. l!f. -· d 1nr • ·' I I ,,... C t M ~ ,. I I"" ALA R I • 645 3900 •'P! ' rp,.,. •'ll<' ear. , , ' os a ese * CALL 847-8507 * s::·,.9·.(j_ l <)(J ~ lOu!tl ht' IQ 1111" "0 -~lblG() IJ{'flf. :3(),\, enta s -• ALA Rentals • 645-3900 -----------Vbta °'2-1 Lido, P 1rr & slip a1·a1lable. Fron1 $31.500. Sl'll or IC'ase. George Williamson REALTOR :Sl:il IO!al f'<•.:<!S, h11~' !h1, r .... .fl l,r;1Ut_\1• R~lax ,'< f'l1JO~ u-v' / earc!r..e 111·111;; 1\ /!lf\ ~rt lJN1Ho S ''"U~ An11•~11ct lh<'!"~ is ri u1 :'n'Ju ~h 1•r11.o1•·1 .. t"A.\!OLicikR.~i,\'lJ ~A\iL Houses Unfurn. 305 ,1 BDR_\I hou«t<. ,ara\!e-. 11~· •. TO\\"'.\llOLSE-~as.-4 Br.:: l;U \•I lf'fl 111 (:.Ill t.1 Pl"' o!t· f 1 .. B,,, luri.:~ garage. Pool. i\1 i r1••11 i" . .,f ('n l11 .. n10.u1, •I C\:\Ur ~l-PPL'' General , ____ .. ~ir_...:;·,~9 .. i''" S:!iJ. :HO-:r.Jil f"'l•Pning". 111 a.·. P1'11•' ,,\,-r i\"11 ' 11··1 IJISTH!Bl'Tlll~SIJJP ~ ~'-~ ~-I Fountain Valley Huntington Beach ...40tan REAL ESTATE "'"''., ... , .. l<.111· ~1•1,•1,i_i .I\,''' ,1 Ill ,11·. (/',\!:I' <fl! l'l'LL TJllJ-:\ ......-. ---.~---... ..-.-.--1.-----------11.~ Cl",--, "-1'•11·o·p!, 111 :\.,, i ,,ltJ , ,.11n1,.' V.\C.\:\1', c·]r;ui. ·I Rr. -'!r:i", .1.11.,.11,,.,,. 1,,,. I",'••.". l Hi· 1 1 "" .1 .. ,·_1('. :. · . 011 :11,,11.,bl« 111 t111~ ari~t. L ' ... l().J '1 1-.. -1,1(1"1" 1.1•lh•lh l••I l.ok•••, .111 l•ll•.1,\ll RENTA 11n1 oi·/gr1rd 1~!. 1.,r ~:'.()() 11·.,,.,h,·r/dl)l'L', blln~. filll 673-4350 645-1564 upkr1·p. Li·g ni.,11· ~UP•'. gounnt~ kil!·h. p1·r patio, ~ c :1 r ga r. J 1n 111 a I' .1 ·----~1i1 .. .ifJ.__ Balboa Island e h'.ATELL,\ f.EALTY e I t BEDflOO,\I 2 B \TJI 1910 S. bn~tol . S.,\.•tg. rornc'r lul. e arpet . .l.li-; .. ~11 . I dr.1 prs. 11<'11 paonl, 11 .1lk ro SJi;\r.P '.l Bt'tli1.-.in1, :! Ba1h. sc·hool. ~linppi11g. .\I~ n y Spal'1ou~ kirchrn .f:i 111 q1~ orhr1· !<'11111\'•':' 1n Clr11 \Jar. J\J01n. t 11·epln{'(>. pat 1 o, ~~1·n1·r~iS::i1 0::. ·. "' -.i. ·• ,, f•'P'-ls ,\· ~,·,·1111· 1 ••• ''"·1, )1'{\111 .. 11< ,,\~· ('·,Hl· ~J§ w. lti~. cosr.i. ME\A Fn1 ·1•1'll. Hk1• 714·.ll ht-Ol:.!i. f,,,•11 .\111·.-1 i•••1. 111 .'."" n11·.•. OCL,\:"'fl-;U.\ l' ''"''( 11111.· l 10• 1·1·1al l\1 f,1,•1111·.1 lurni~h•·d ""'"" i<l.11 .U ll•'~· \Hiii' r .. 1io1 I .i, Houses* Apts. H f t L) h -----ap.11'1111<'111. L.1~111\il Ro_\'illr. flll"I'<' ,,f th,, 11,11,1., .. ,,, Ii~ 11~. \., ~.1 1 111;.: Qu.d1!11•d * 645-0lll * un ing on ~ ............... Newport Belich 2 1 1 1 1'.·· '!ha. Sl7.'."lf.Xl :'irt ':>'r H1'.:inn11n:.i:n1-1 ~2.:1 1q 11 11 . p•'r•ro n \\i ll h •'cO nlf' -\. L ,1 ,u tl>l{~L !'.111:1._1 ,:i:as:t!O. :-' :; .· .\lagnlllt'!'lll \'1!'11 . ~·II lllll 1 ~·1·1·.,) "·'·'!i PJ'l•'"I. d1,1 .. 1l1t1h •I 10>1' n11r 1·:u1d.1· ~'Y"~t••>t: I!• •lllU o.' T II n h s f'.~-hu ! h ha\' f' l!i:l<:00."1qr:.>t:;inq •. 'i'J2.l. Ed ~:1h1:ird·. l ..• nf11.1v \Z\•••1:,-.... Pl;in1<·!'S", T1.il'll' \1•h .lr .1 , I ll'~ i•!. Cll.\f:_\l(;\'.C-2-i~n :-1 ~ 711 ~))-'\:ll!\ 011/+;~~-1'1"1 lt,011~. \!ilk Uu1!', 1•lv 1. \1,11·.1· ~l.:11-l T ll. I'll I 1;H ~IUll',; "I' 1 /d Ip'• ; :ul·ll·•'/f••>l Opt'n br>;iin~ ,t· p,ll\•'lin::. 1 i 11,~h 1i11·01 11r 1 ~l1<11ti~I. fnu rP111;.:, <"Pl~. drp• •. 11 d lo.Jr , ,ll,-l !O."i. li lli---hih2 elu~i> ro bca1·h & ,01111. 1 ACRE EASTSIDE HlU•I h.1 \'f' "2 t" S hn<. prr t•lnld ---- * Adults Preferred * '.: ert., :!': ha .. '.! car c;:.ira;:r l""ao ·111;.: pt"l()I. si1:1. l t ~:.\LT\H: Oupfe--;es-F~rn. 345 LITTLI·: l~la.1111, So. B11y Fron!, 1 lols, house on one, 3 BJ:. :; BA. ;: Furn1H:11~. 3 Rooni a 1 r c:ond1t1r111cr,;, rn.1 id~ roo111 & bath. J1\" nu upstail's 11/11 r1 bar. sl10"·n ;ippt onl}'. ~!in ~~~."•.IXXI. Principnls f)nl.1•. 01l"nf'r P.O. Box '.!12 r.·ilbon lsla111I Br1gh1. rh•~<"l'f. ~ BR-:-i1rwty rr>c!er. irle al lllf' . 1:::. yd. ~.i~.;)00. 0 111wr 614--0210. 1l i~h11<1.,l1er, :\IO\'l'·l!l t"<lll- d1 tion 11'1!h all 11!'11 1ntt•r101-. CJ0~1~ 1n hl'aeh. se!iools. ~hopping. Owner an .... 1011s. S21'.4.i0. Fountain Vallr) ~i'..!-!1:1!0. ,--~=~~ L":y Q\1·111.'r. :i EH. !·14 Ba * A REAL BUY * O.-.;LY 526.:.00:•: Payrn 1s 1·hf':lflC'l" than 1't'.'nl ! ~BR '2 St\: \"1\ ~-H ,\ 1r11ns: HAFFDAL REALTY s::.>:._ooo_._o,_in.'r 41-1-:..-,;~. I COST.\ ,\IESA 11,el; ~11;11·e 1111\t'" t da~!. 0!' BEACON* 645·0111 :-; BLlH\J, '.! 8 1\. IHI~,-~··1i. ·-! r:111nly l"lll. ("111~ ~-•ll"fl.~. ue locatit>n. Jdi>:1l nn11 huilol-SJll:1 IO S:::t!),> t'.1;:.h Rrq rl SJ::.1-2 Jlf!. !J.uu.-f1j)I•, <ill". · ~ .... n\\l, .i•,i-.r_ 1' • I s 11!-:t• I' I BR, I ba Corona•IO at 1n:_: ~Ill•. s:i::O.~.iO. For 11H'I"" lllto•n1i.Ll 111n 111"'fi>" Ill•·" .II\, ".!!~trl .11•.1, p1•·I ---- Laguna Hills l~lnlt1p!e 1on1ng. Eld1·11 .\11•11. ei·r ... i. ~,-1 Bk E\'e~: :1·11·2116 Laguna Hills U-isUl"t' \\"odd.IPERRON REALT Y CO .. "".lJl5~'.'.J.B\jJT01: Ul\·1...;1?,;" 111:1111n• • J)I .. l\!: n••1ll~ o!···~•t' :\r 's"1~·•0~.-,.-."c,-,,-7e,lclr-.c,_,.-,b-·,,-.•b•1c1,c-,_ \\":ill; 111 1ro s\r"~ a\ aP•i· I ;-.;,._ -··· I . 1_1 B•\ l,~J. BEACON * 645·0111 C.i1h,.Ju•, •·!•'111 .~ In ''"Ill~. 8rZ-·l I0."1 Newport Beach i :: GI~. :."! B.\, blt-lnS, pa!io, '~ hlk lu 1:raf'h. \I." 1 n t ~ 1· ~:t!:1/n10. +io: ... :::..~i•. ----------Capistrano Beach llra1ed pool? ,-.:r Bf'ach~ 81•: 2 HJ:, '2 TIA. S...p fa in r111. Sl-1.0CIQ. 1Q'r dn. 49G--l~Oi Corona d el Mar CAMEO SHOR ES :i )r'. old. a~~11n1(' 6•1 C l. or rw-11· GI/Fl\,\. !lGS--:::iG I Huntington Beach --- "' "' " ' · ,-.. " · n1·1.1--1 \~YTl 'I~' -.. rrpt/drp.~. S~.000. 81i-20'lJ t"rlHll. full balcony, \"if'\\ -'' . ' '. I (';1,ui.1, Ca!ifonua '.>J,_;! -P:u·1111· ::'.111·1~ l ra c1. aft 6 .'!.: 11·1;nil~ Alt ut1llllf'~ elo~I' al rf',lr "" . 1 1n-·1111!f' ph<1nc· )1 M!-1.11\1 \l". J e 1: Hl!u.:, ·.i 1-l."1!'i:. SI-, o~ .,. I· . IC. ,\1 \lt•lhj1t' \ ,d,,·_1 ------11,.,1 t 111t, t;. 11r1·1·. '11· ''" "'"· -1110 p\1111. • l II I ~~"' . '· 1 Jl ;11•• 1·l ,•n1.~ 1.,r nl»Sl) kuld• I·.· .• i,f, ... · ·• · .: 1:1• ,-.. nd11. I ', 1>.1. ("."lo!-.. I'\ --Ol -I f • 111·,1r ."ill' O .A.._,..:.,· l"H n a110 -Irvine l.\L\[1\C 3 Bit '24 -' 21 l"lllll· 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;; • I ' a If> pin l.ik•• ~~~I()(). s.::~1 rll1. CaH , .. ,1 uJ ~:h .. 1rr111w htl~lnt'••t\j' BEACON * 64S·Ol ll 1 1·J11l•h•1u,f', p:i11". ;:.1r:1.:,• 11/ i.·,.\ r1,•111nc.•. :?1·11::1.~-10:0,_ TO BUY OR 1 I -.1'1r.n.:r. n1• llw hr.1.·b. ---,-:o-::"'."'."':--11:1-:Po:-si::ss lf/ .11· 1w '"r~ HOLLAND BUS S J-.:·,.1.1;,<,·~Br: =:-1.i1,· 1ri..c: ----- ON GOLF COURSE lr~ lakr. 'f,\r;~: OVER r:on!.1 · tTll"· li'1p., :.:11 1·, 1r<l.J.;11~· {'{i.\l•ll hun.t'.;; H!t, :.''. t>,,, WE 'RE SAVING fJLLL :\f: •~·:ieh rronr :: BR. 2 L;.\. C1'f';11 for .i.rudl'n!~. 1r·.u·l1l'r~. Ch1lt11·l'n &. pr!~ 1\1;, \\"UHf'I° u11ly .. r:oo. Da~·-~ 1.11;..<111::. ('\"!'~. ti7.~2:\.~. Ouplexe1 Unfurn. Newport Shores 350 :i hr/2 ha. c~1m bJ1 ,1· pool . Op<'n S.11 S.· ~un. \\"kd.1~ by appl. 0 '" n f' r: ~Gn.900. 60:\.::0fi\i <'l"<'S. pllS r1Wt, '.:: RA. Calkl'dl"al rl'.'ilings, \}r-"an(> g 11 r d " n kiclhf'n, llC'a1-y sh;i:;: rTp1~ thrwJlll. 3· 1-.ario~ :1 1pu111 , 0 1,' II ;ill~ fJl"'J\"l!lf li((l() ~fl fl rif priva1·.1« Ori i;:inal ~l OD~~L honir . On!.' ~ l'l . ."..00. t1 11l rr,nslder o!/Pr s. 0 \\" N ER I BR I\ I!. Op<'n hou~e rlail~·. 20::11 [)rrr1·a lr• 1.11 .. l!.B. Brookl111r.~t -.\d,1n1.~ 111'1'11 _ !lli2-~;l:l7, ~4~--11~1 Tl11s Ollt' !01· ~·'lllrro111• 11·hn h.1~ l l~IOU ,t· l;r1011-ho11• TO rn<1kr 11 11\t.1 a iil't'.1 1ll hnnv•. :; Brl1·111 .. '2 h.1, 1011'11t10t1~f. f'Olll'f'nirnl 10 lff)<'l.;; ,~· .~hop. pi11 i:::. V11cn111. rn n hr ~11011 n :i n~i !1nf'. Yn11r~ for only s2.~.~,on. Laguna Niguel SEL L A BUSINESS 1 --~ 1· ·~!•·•" .. ;d 1 1 11r" 4 BcJ1·ni s .. den, Ian1ily r111 .;: ~2 .. 111111. 'lli."-lJCi.17. SALES JJ•'', 1•1·i•.o•l1• · / ~ 2 '·11' c::ir.•~". 11 "1 ll:\1', R 1 11 • · lb --------1 ''Til·· Bn•k• r 111 1h E111p •• 11i). BEACON * 645"-0l ll r1~t1n -~~;_, _111••-~:-.-_c,;; ---1 2 1~1:. :! n:1 •·lo~e to <lr<'fltl. 1~1111•. , p1< o!qi~. Yr>;1d} 1_,· \du 11~ •1111~. ~1~.)/1no. -"•'•· .'I~ <'r1i.<r. ~B. 2r;: [),\P. LJ:\l;--;-hlrfri~ 1-ba. Jr11·<'ly ratio. l:ardl'n. S:J~.OOQ. 67:,..::9:19 or 6-11-lflli.I. -nl \.'. rrr" a ncii:: 1 o.:ir-Cemetery 111 .. 01-.1,1;:•· .\1 .. 1 • \" 11 - hood 11·h_u·h 1"f'fl·•r1s pr1lk·of Lots/Cr ts 156 1 ~;i :,.i 1 ~11 . 1:1:. ("l'f•l, Pq,-, l'..!n•. 011·111'1<.•h1p -1dr:-iJ lor !hr.--.._ ~ ''11·'~'11" ,.,~. S:!i.•1.-:1'.ll"f(ll 's \HI: 11 .. 111,. J•1hd ~:o:.i. \~·:, golfin;.: fat1 nl.1 . '07,.)(J{}, CHYl'T~~lrJr,, ... \lih1'1. :o l;\\'J·:--·1-;-01:\;---r 111.1 11r 1 11~ 111• ,,·til•, ~<ti". 111.·11 1,·d Ulr.il Laguna N iguel Re.tlty Tici· fl' J-)f'O.:•'t:1~ 0 (°q~1 11rr11 .. t1 f.,i· q111d 11,1' l\',111\l'11 ';; k1ol• "' i. Irvine Colleg• Pork Clioose Your Colors On 1h1s nrw 2 bdrn1 . u11 it in rc:ir. 11,.,;1· under cons lruc. tir>n. Fl'on! 2 bdnn b<'i n;.: co111plrlf'ly 1f'<lerot' in & our. C'111l no11" SWIM IN YOUR POOL (ired hill -830.-5050 499-1344 1 !_l!IO_. ___ Sl'l l liulh S'.l .1 0 . s111 •1'''11•'3 1· :-'1•1L'1' ~t~.l~IO BEACON * 645-0111 . l~•'•r111r•'d -"11·f" ,.,,•,·un•d. L"·1do l•I• .1 1~,..1_•· -----lr11r 1·r-~1 .-.[ l' ,·, p••r 11h• <lf· .............,... I l'<u·:lu• \"1"w Jo11:. 11nrth '~o:, f•·i•r(! f<or p<l'JiJd up 1n ~ Nord Waterfront •',j ScU 4. s:1~1 .. I U! ~ h•I" \('{ti• l'h"ll(• \\" J 111 a II\~ --! ., l'lt ·1 1 • 'I. S"1J() .,. ~:!'-.> ·, 1~1~. :\r11,., 1 ,1~. f, Ill•'. : ' ·.,,1•t. ,1 11t1n1 •· .. :;·" II 11 I I I " llH _ . ba1h, ...... , , .~.:00 3 'II!.•, :.:.i1·. l\C'( .I• \1111-~ 1·1·' . ., -l f . S'"" ii'. l;llniil :; 1 ; ~· ~ ~ l,JI .. 1111 I Jll •. ·,::·:·,' Duplexes, Furn. or 355 1 Newport Beach Unfurn . Or \\',,11; To E:f'ru'h 1-:t:.\LTY 1 B1and rn:11 ·,BP.. P ~ b.1!h~. $'..'li:i "" ;,i.-~·i011 1':lo-l•••1. flt'Ck .t <loci" on Lido :\ul d 1 1 1 p -,-~166 ' -~-------BEACON * 645 Dill .. .i .. -hd, 'l•l\ll~ ]"Ill .. ,_,.) -. --. .: Bl:. ~I~ h.1. (t\(I\ 1"111 ~::;i0 ::01) ----\!-:II :: Bl:. :! H.\. \•"1•i·.\ MORGAN REAL TY .1 Bec1too111,;. z•, boi!h.,. 2 ~1or:· l~nnr. !! F [)001. \\"()11!11 y11U beJii'l-e ~::'.\,j(}(). ~~re 11, 1·,ill U1111·. P11rk Cr111r1'. lrv 1nt Call ,\n:l11ur. !1;':,'.-0~20 Laguna Beach $l9i,;l()() ncome ropery l!fE\LTll ..;1)., 11.1.>1 1 ··~· 40 Foot Lot * * * * P1 1n1• UC. Ln, ,,t1••n S;lun.i .\11r. t''J>o~ed b"iin1:; HT: .1 NEW 27 UNIT ,\ 1:tt11111. rn• h 1l.il""'· 1"'11 bii hr>mr 11 /:'il>Hh p.•llO APARTMENT BLDG . pi~. I ~r. 1~·11 . l.1111,••Llc • • \' ~t I ! ~I : ! '.1ol~. • • 1 H!~. ~· ~ h,t, rain r111 t~:~l/:•.Gn l\"E !!,\VI:: OTHJ·:l:S 11ob 1Piilhl. y1•.11'll' n1·ai1 ~~~>() unfun1, \ ~:!~-, furn. 1 h!I; 1ri 1>c.1rh, 1, hlk 1 .. h:t~ 1;;;,.:i!Jl·l r1 r~. _ • • • • 673-6~42 675-645 9 ;.-.o ;\l(llJl::I. 3 BP.. :! B,\, D1kr ,t, 84).8531 • 592-5571 ...,.. ...... A WALK IN SPACE Only sG·i.000 COSTA MESA fl'l\+'111 1:11 :s .. ~.o 1 a ... h Bill Grundy, Rltr . $422 OOO """ ''""" :;n Bay.s11!r, :-;1-: 1i0.",.1illi l -, • -t. \ll'LtJY\lJ·.:"' [' •'~' n, 1 I•-.. \ l.' ' ~ ,\ I"'~ • l'.I : i. 11••-.1 f .. t 11 !: • • • • · ~ --1lenhor A11••lmen1s lor Rtnl ~i Colei.;ro1·r hon1!'. ~ h 111· p 11'/111 6 · .. '. \•A !0 11 n . t"le~1blr 1rnn.~. $.111,:.00. The Dn;llr Co. l'l"f'.~ 8:-IB--O::ll. I,._ __________ _ Costa Me1a VACANT Fili\ appraisal $2'J,;')()(l_ 3 BH :, Bedroon1, 2 ha. rancn style 2 B.·\, elcr: bl1in R ·O. 1i~h hQ1n(> on quiet eul-<1('-~uc. ll"Shr. plC'nly of c-up bo.1 rds. Encl p;1!10. Sµacious island t'i\l111g bar. plu,; ra1 ing a1't'a, ki 1. & lrg f:in1 rn1 .. ~::8.000. ". w crpts .'< drps. lrg bed- Xlnl F1n:i11,·l11g av111!. 31::0·1 rn1s, h1.1? elo.~rt,;, Ja1gr in'C'.I? .\lt'h'.1nlry, C.i\]. .);IG-1·19-1 101. Yuu1· t('J'lll~. Pl'l pl\. ., COLLEGt: Pa1·k 18.1 0 ·1 • illage Real Estate rnodC'l"nized t'Xlland('d. 4 lrg t62.+t71 ( ::::. J 546-1103 BR. 3 lile Bi\. 2-1" liv rn1 . .,. .. ..,.,..,...,..,...,_.,.,.. frp1c .. dining, ~leg-11~~ crpl~. BY Oii·net•, Sll.:llXJ. :>.000 ~q. fWs1 111 area ... io.s.1,ti. _ --1 fL L1I Cur~la ""El Doraclo'" COLLEGE PARK n1ori('t. linf1n1shed 2nd B.1· n11'11er 4 13r. ;\s~u1ne ., ~!"OJ}'. ~ BP •. 1 ba, lri; lam ::i1, '• loan . .$28.900. r111. formal din_;;: rn1 .. plush Opf'n el('~. :l~9.{).Q2.1 1•a rf)f'hni.:.: & upgTadr~ lfYI ---3BDR\I RlPO nun1r rous to li~L L1·2. pa110 On 1, .1<'1"1'. $31\1. Bkr 7>-1:,_3~12. sharp, \"n{'a111. :;·ll:i.-7 039 . IJE.'A O~J. '.\l,\P. "1.~!Y .. i Br. 3 Ba. srp r!1n1ng Till. hl!n kil c-hl'n. :...i:~i80::0. E11st Bluff • r:xcr.U!'!VE 1\GF.NTS • SALE!> • LI::.·\SF. ··:.; . ' .... [ist :_ 1/ J_2J..,1r .···, rc:illy -.,.. ... :U\~ Vista Del Oro Z\"m\'port Sf'ach 6-14 -11 :::; BY owner 3 RR. :Z BA. I lc\"cl. all elrc-. kit. Corner loc. pool off pAtio, 2 patios, 1111lk to store!\ & schls. S32,950. 1st Listing, 641-:-i793. \\'e'lt hf'lp )'\"lU sell! 6 f2-:.i78 k block 11·1111-~. 2' · c-a1· e:;ir~i;.:f' ~~-9/G6 NEW CONDOS FHA-VA FROM $19,400. SALt.S ,\t.;l:C:'JT KASABIAN REAL ESTATE GllA\D. ~uf)t'r sharr 111nner . 2 .~101y drea1n hrin1P \11th pc1'f<'1·1 d1 •1·n1· 1111<1 rr~rt l1v- 111~. E:d~l1ng fl!A ti·'<'~ l 2:",1 ·nlO. MARINER REAL TY 842·5541 --S-ELLING YOUR HOME? Free appraisal -\\"e buy equities. Persqnal attention. 15 yrs. experienre. COLLINS & WATTS 962-5523 Open Eves. For best results! 642-ffilS ----II ,11~ t<'llttd !)C Th-i1 wil t ti.. .1ou1· f11.1 i111. $48,000 lsr:UKEr. til!-l·"lO:, 11;,.'.;1,,,.1_ l'rn•"I ~" 0111<·h 1,.,.,,1on o{ 1111, ,p11>1hn1: -1 Bu)~~ l0har111111g .! b<1rn1 I DI-, I * * * * -;ol• .di 1:11• 1•11 :he.' l>ii1nl. A· •. ho1.11r ./\<'11 -r!f'n honir on .~.J /1. J.•t. f!1i:h -· _ _ rd 1n linrr 1·111· nf l •. 1~.i11a h<"am rr1l1n::.<, plank pan-* 16 UNITS * Hn,1l 111•. "'('!IOll. ]111po~1n::: ~ trl'f'I t>ll'•I \l .1 1!~. :l P.11/fl•. Top ·'''''1"11"1 fll'!H'li !Ol:. L) ... 11·.5/'HJ.'J) ]qi_ ll•'' 1~'1 a1•rhi1r.-·1u ral rlr~ii::n 11 .ih h , I JtJ.,I' 11n11s, 1u1n111r. t'il!ld. Ru-111"''· ·'' 1• pn11 J(,. ;·II OGVQJ:fu owsoni jtl. r \lf'l'IOI" of 11'llllll, P;iln.~ \'C"r-i:;zeoltoit t"qJlt·.• .• 1·11'11 . $~0:i.OOO. 1()(1'1 arra. 1'.'!~1 ;;:1~1..1-1~(; af1r>r b de.~ ~101ir J:!ue<•o, f'l r. S11u-Ll<-p1·ec1able ~1\·111.: ,'\ln1 ta.-; 11111 · ::.us \"1:; l.1.!<1 6;:,. ;;JGZ at rd on !gr . IOI r111°lo~rr! w ' slwller. £•:.,c!11s11·c 1r.rh ---('(j]~-L.\l ·\I !I'. f ruslir ~rl 11 rad S.. 1·rdn r , B" 90 ,---_,,n Tilt; If{\\ l.~ CU .. lt1•:d1(l1!> 1~~" \I . -1. ('\I ., r .. J ba. 60x. ''·"'IV . . ... n111 01 ·'· . r(•n.-1 11~. I BR. 2 ,~ ba . .)()x~.~ SS9 :i()O , blO NP•1por1 Cr111 r1• Dr. \l.dil" IJff•'i' l:•<:•:ll D!JI. d0t1r r1111·_11 fo1 r r nprns .• ., ' .• ~r11·1)01·1 Hearh l1ll-lilll1 -. - 10 sp,,..,n,1, rr:ir I.I\'. R\I "f:IR . ., l.u1. co1·. 101 $9:1,.iUl.1 -:--, --.-.----. \\ninf'n·~ l)rr·~· Sh•lf' \\l l'F,'.\TF:'\'~ll'fo: l '5 T: OF LIDO REALTY INC. ~~IJl'LEX .. toy 011111 '1• iLOCn;t~I flil"Y Cnron;i d•·I \1 1r ;;::;7 \"l3 L!Clll .\l1:1!1111ar. C.\L ln.,ul<' 11."ll · :~. ,,._1 5 ! . • ~ I ". .. I'\• • 11111· 11 !1 ••I I " • \I In ~ 1:1; "k (. \I • II' ~11>11 .~ f!f: j,,,1 I" (..' \j RENT-.o\·HOUS E 636-2860 • ,. RENT-LEASE ' r.li. : n1: I r:1: 11 .HI ~l,·1 !,, C·1il•·~·· l'h L1 ~ l1n1 . ~.'Ill \.'Iii GL~.\~S. \\',\LL OF ll'OOD 673·7300 d•'f' ,\/. l'l"pld. til1-l1.~1 i.1 -__ .. ho.:~.t .~ t- P .\:-."F.J.J.l\r.. r: l'-" T 1 C ~lti~-lf.:!:!. Investment 546-9521 or 540-6631 lii'F.D RRICI\ FIRf':PL.>\Cf': i "-!!!"""'!!!''!!!''!!!'"!!!..,'!!!'!i -~--1 0 t •t 220 ' .. ·-' l•I II"·•· 1·11 B.1111-Riii~. l Ill\ ,.,-,II\ 1 '.,o !1 Days 833-0101 Nigh ts : 1:1: : h,1, 111/1-,, .: 111: J i.,,, !rill•" \ l',I:, r1<11 1•r> ······· ' .. -" ...... ,,,11n ' : l ' .: 1:1 ; .'I' J ., • I ,111 !0 ' ...• " S 'j11 I I;/: ... " ' ~ .:-' (i)red hill Apts. Furn. General l:l·n1 Be:iuurlil r ·urnlt'l<ft kw a~ little ai; ONE MONTH complete with your 100°/. Purchase Option Jn,: 1lf'1\1 .~l'l>'o·l:vn. 24 Hour Dely. CUSTOM Furniture Rental ~1!i \\'. E'll h, C .. \I, 511 .1 1~1 frnn1 rl/\/\r 10 c•f'1\in::: n·11r FOP. ~fl]f' ny o1111er. $."il,©l !·Pl.EX b} Bhi1·. ;-.,,1 2-f:r ppor uni Y Nichols Real Estate r;irJl!• 111t.: "''""ding lhni ~ ~ml bdrn1~. ~0111h p.1110. 2 ut11b. f'n,·Js1I r:.11· .. ,fi:io.:. t1l·· \\ .\;\ r 11011;111 .. 1.n1·, •1111.:: FREE RENTAL I: I \!:I \ I' ' I. \ "t·111o· \o.d1t•1n1 "ii~-~(11)+ \' "\I l'l'I'' l(\I • SI~, Ii\" nn. h·;.:-<'lnln1e1· k11. & bath, !1111•· :d. ll(Jl'k, I I.I . 1 •• , . ,, •. ·'" p:i11n1·r 111 11.1111•0ns '.''... SERVICE ALL 4 RDP. \I..;. SI 111>11::: gl;i <,. kurhrn. l 1Q Via Xan!hP, 11·a lk 1•l In .11·h-:..,i-61 : 1 f'\" •h"fl· , .. 1 I [Ii 1. ( ,1 \I 1, ' ' or"n" '" -hrl!i>Tl'<I r:itio .t· 6i~i-\Y.lii;,, f-!•1,,:-.. :lln"li1,=l;i -~\<·•,:;-J,'1'-ti~:: :.1: 1 s;1;• -~ ! ·1 -I • .i ·h.il! 'I". I"-'''II l•,0•11".'l~·,I nl.'." I ' I 000 f' I ' lo I -• ------I I "'·', 1.-11, 1,J .I •(, j~ 1, .'. •. , " ~· .. ,.. ,. Mesa V e rd• . ·' . ri11r. "n ~ ·"'ti i1u 240 I arr.1 _ .. ~ ------. (l(•lin, 0,1,ll'r 6-lrll'•• Money to Loan f'l11d1• 1 11h r~ .• 1~.1'1n ~::. "" I ' I \.i~ I >!\lo ' .-1•'.1• ,\H l L I 1 1:1:. : " '""• I 1•111ll.~ ' o' II I ;o\ "I ' ol 111•1 " I . J. .. l.,hJ",1 \l;!'.! .. 1~.-;;,_-i! .• r:. J• ..... : ••I \,,,,;·. \u 111''·. $1, ,, 1 ... 11 I \\",•II tlr•11:nr•l 111ntlf'l"n l;11•h· LO\"F.l.Y Jtepuhl1r Tr-IP1ol, -----·-Jl!"1 l\,tlk··• .1 I • 1:111·, r n JL\S c~:n ,\:'<11C' Trl.F.1-i. 1 BH.;: P.A. 1;! f~n1 n 11 "'I• Lots for Sale 170 SATTLER "12-1!1• _, Bcllboa Island ,\I.I. Bl"ll:r-1~ R\:\C:1;: .t· 11111 rn1. 2 frple~. rnn pane\, ll-I Zll;\f·.ll 1,,1~ ,11 (',"i. MTG. CO. -'il \1:1' \'0-1,, q,,.t \11·~-: Ol"E~. 01$!1\\:\."llf": p1...:. r,,111 ' pa1 ~1 11/~a.~ 111'" r11 .\lr .... i. ~\J,llU 0 , 0:-;1 11 ~::•; L i;ni ~rr:l·:J.'l /o.J111i 11.1111o ,t,tli l«I• "' rn.-..\1 . FT\ .~-;\'.·\Tl"P..-\L ,, ••. IV> c1? -~.-! L +·•o<I\, l.U\lh l<"'' i. .• 111 1;11·.-. .,.1'nl . .,.,... .. ,.,. V 1r11-~ll,<l .•I. 1jl1,HJ:-H~ ,, 1st TD oan I C:R..\J\T:D l!IJ\\0 (,\Ill· -~---,\,,ool \I"' • •1:.:I• t:.1r. ,, Newport Beach IJ pt1ri.. • S~ll11!.i. :!01h .\ 1 'I r KET.-=. If ~·nu ll(lf'il A !{?<' ---.,.__.......,.~ I J11Jl1!.:f'·\i(!,~l.~I J·r·r p1 .. ·f • • :•1111 :o l ). Jll!i I" I 11.•I. :di f.1n11l ,1hn111•'.11·h\!11·r1111hf' Sharp•. Sharp.' Sharp! • 1 l'\r1·1:i--.,·r \\\11,11:.\ 111 .1:.-11·,u .. pl.in~. ''"ii "' Qu1n :.1rd · inla111l ~nllll.'. hrl!, ll"h<'l1 1.111 ..-. , I I I •· 1 ,11'1' r' 2 d TD L d J-'il'li 11l~l o 00..:1111; .J I . • l{\·,oll~. l_<- 10 ,\ ll:-i1IH•r l~l .. •1 n oan •'., "'" ''''" '1' Iii,.· I'''"'· rl' I '11 I "· '"" • 'v ' ~nrs . 1cn ~.cc tll.•,,.·n\I!.\' \.\J.t,12-~.ll L0\"~-1.\" !1 ).-.1 \ 111·-.1 Sf;.\>.;!IJI·: Vll.L,\C:F: J'(lR d I ll1al :,]IOll"S likt' (!mo " ·,1-1 ---,-v · I II l.•1\\•·-1 1.11t•, l\1 .. 11:•· '"· 1:1-':\l';\I. 110111· \loll! ,1 Q;\l,Y f\""f'. J "••fr•~f''·' 2 b,•offl.c, • ·.~/ ff< L' ~•I "l!lll"•\" . '·"' ,. ,,.-"' ·' 1 c WE BUY TD'S l wd1•"1111~. :: 1o,o111-. li1ul 1 11.•, $36,500 FULL PRICE ,.,1,111 _,,, ,,1,.1,"" ·,.11•111,1111"_ own~·r 11 1! l1u!ld 10 suit. lli· " ~" ~ I J 1 1· ti If 642-2 171 545-06 11 l11·•·p!:u <• .11111 Loi'>.:" 1•11•'"' Lag una Beach 1------. ~-----..........-.....~------:--1 \l t. \"1 .ttl_1 I _I 1:1 :. funi ., \I :1 11 I:.,) "' ,,rl I ·!, J.._, I' , to 1 , ,,, "''' 1 •• ' I ' •· I ,I'. ,, • •!I' \., I" I,' .1 lt•I I f 1, •Hll 11(1 , r "" Laguna N iguel I " r 11. ' ' ' ' r1 • 1,1 I• 11 f,1 'I '' . 11 lo I I f'•Jl. 1: . .Jt:io.1. 1 ;i,n or 1;1 "· 1><1.v I /air ~ II' \;•1, ,vrly. ~a l boa PeninsulcJ LO\\"Er: D\ P\".\!T. O.K. rl1sh1\·ashe1· new b\.'aUllfuJ (!'-~;ic () 1 irc:r Y on i;o . . I ' I , 1,1 II' 11,' . h -11•'·'"· ". '1,"-lfl•"o. :::il'l"llll' ll.011"\I" n'"" ll .II'~-.1;1n. rnr •'.1•r 11! 'w' II\" O \ Q\\ ;\ER \\'[(.I , ~l1i1J; I c;l! pe11ng. 11: .. v •"-;,. ,, ~ ----------------(·.·di ·'~··nl .• 11;..1111 .'. II h .\· ( I' . 011 (},•r>;111 MF:LP r1:-.-A\CF. double ~ar:ige,. and 11ei'e~s Mountai;i, Desert, \Mortgages, '111 •11 ' :'--11 • 1 I ' 1 1 "' ~ 11,111 • J1 1:.u·h I f>f~ -l:(){l1n., II. • \· MISSION REALTY for boa! or trailer. All llus nesort 174 Trust Deeds 260 l\"()(lff.~Y .~ ;o:,·"l1ido·d :: 1:1:. ..i· 11 '1 1 •~ -1'1 : 1''1· 1' 1 "1 I[.,,.\ ·'"I"ll<'<'. l'u .. 1 l"!il I'd. --o. Co 11 I I !'I' "'-l.111> r111. "11 ' l·•·!•\•I •111• 110. •11·1•. "1'''.i 11<11 e (">II .. -... 10 O ;]I.),• '"'· fist W) .• 1"111111 and only .~2~.~ anr • ~ ~ . _ . 1-:-!t/V:\T~; ·~~\"'; 7 • "~.,. Phone (714 ) 494·0731 Jlf'I' monrh including la.-;es S.. * BIG 8J::AH. 1 .,\1,~.. . . . . I I ' I I "'t·• h 1.111.1~,.1111.,I . 1:, 1, !•·•'1•• .1 ~ •'iii i, I• i "I.' Beacon B a y ----1 $7Q.QOO VAFTNJ\l'CING, insurance. $11e11ka\\·aytrun1 11 al\h1r!,.. ~UN D::i;;,,;,i.[•,r ~t .,..ni ~~~·, .. )1.-1--:ll't~ 11 1n1:1d \pf•, •(f". 1('1!•~. ---------I Oreanvi~wAbe11.rh al'ress. Walker & Lee aw<iyinlh1~t'O"l)'.YOU·lln1sh l l"U~I d••ll:'. ~]..if",() ,11; t.:l\l">.:IJ\L-: 1:1· 1; .. u,1· ••I\/ ~11 _,,,)<·,ut I'll 1'11 !, ('t\ZY 1:11 .. lh•l .. r .1p1 \l"/1·•iok· cabin for onl)• ~!ij()(j. 1-:-z $200.IXXl.Also C o l la!l'lJ cul·lic !>ac, c·an\"On. \"tr11<.I :\l,iHll •' l'l"lt'J.· 1,1,hn•d l 111..'. !1o·:l.1w l'n \' n,11.0 & llobb~·-1vork rm, J Er.. 2' ~ ,,,. ~·l' I · ., 1 11 " terms or I"'-' a fin1shf'rl 1·ot-loans up to ''' ' cva ua-s::.'.lJ. rn ... n•f 1!1 1-i!! I 1 ~»•"111 '1 ·•l•f' 1 ' ·' •·1Hran1·1• t:111 !)IL Sll.J/ITlQ. be. 2 lrplc·~. All cedar. R llor ., ,. L' r t· ·"s 1 11 I ea s 1;i1•e for Sll.9.'i>. C11ll Ro~.~ 11011.' l'l\l)()l"f ,-.. qui y u1,.,' lf 1 'ii 11 ull\ -.r [1111 \1 ;ul •I .t11l.1 1. 6i:l--l."13."1, 49-1-536-1. 2=• 11 rho Bl ·d •I Ad,111 " " I ··~1 ·11 •""'I :: l~r. 21•.J. l:u;.:« lt"<I• n ! ""'I.,· . · ~----~-~-~-~•''"a r 11 · ~ ti\41 :-il&-1738 or 11Titf'; -.'l-•~v .IJ.--,,~-· \T l'\l 'Tt\·1· I }louse Huntin!'.;~ \Va1ch tht ;-;1:>-l}l11j Open 'tit 9 P:\l s R ,. pa '~~~~~~~~~~~~I Ch1ld n•n Ii: prl• (JI.; ~!·;,, 1 · I I . I ·. \•I ,111 ~ ,. d I M -. --. pcncPl' e:il .s1arr. . . n .. ~'1:--!l!l .. :,1. 11 1•·1,1~. 11p~·. 'ii·" .'·11·. _, ... orona e ar OPEl'\' HOUSE rolumn. -NEAR THE SEA " Box 21L"S. Big Bear Lakr. 1 ]~ ----------1:1: t.~c $~'!lit l''l·ljl•" . A cltari duplex: 4 BR . .J.· 2 Calif. Kousel'forRent fie' l'<!l--l::::1 . 1 1 HR fu r11. Nr. oce11n. ~uh BP.. S1one"s thro1\' 10 tM-. Balboa Island I l~e ()1•1. l."1 \l.ir. Dys sand. Xlnt rental propcny . RaGnches, Farms, 180 ISLAND t•harn~;""c7'.1 Newport Beach :\1'.'6-·~l.iik, 0~~ s_9 6-•I00 9 , I a good buy for S-18,930. roves Lari::c nl.1-"1cr ll!'-11:1. ~ 1-.1rf11 nil s.:&-QdO. MORGAN REAL TY RANCHO Hou_,._,_F,u_r_n_i_•,h_od-~ sn1all 1uu1k hr--lia. oii·n , B:\CI\ B.iy V1•'"' -:-\pa• -~ B•. 2 BR-:-ruuy ('fpl d~r~CS0:01 . 673-6642 675-6459 CALIFORNIA "7eneral frplc, '~"I'' 1 .. h;11 \'rl.1., ~1 ~ f5n . :! frplr . 111111 nu. H11 y, Clos~· 111 shoppg .. $©\\~}A.-lG£2r$" The Puzzle with the Built-In Chuckle 0 l!eorrCll'lg• 14ill•rs of th• !01,1r 1Cromb1ed WPrds be· low to form lour limp!• words. I TIPTEE 1· I' I I I I KALFE I' f I I I' l I RISTO 1: I' j I IS • , Overlieord in o cocktoil _ . _ _ lounge: "Tliere'J o g irl wlio's ~--,,..-:-:-:-:--,well-bred, a nd soy, slie isn't I G U B D E 8 I bodly -. e;1h.,," ""' . l,,....., 1 ,.:;.,, 1 ,rTl'-'1 1 ,,..., 1 ,, Q Completa lhe ch1.1(kl• quo1 .. d bv l1Ulng ;., lh• 11uuon9 wOld )'Oii_ devalop l10tn .iep No. 3 b.low. A PRINT NU.\~!fRfD 1 l 4 S ~ L! TTf QS IN SQU,t..Rf5 -~ ~;;c~R~~~ER L£TTE~s [ I ' I I J I I J SCRAM-LETS ANl>WERS I~ CLASSIFICATION 800 OCEAN VIEW $53,oOO . 237 i\crcs, .$13~)() prr :ic1·e. LOS A--L-TO·.:s,---s;;;: .. r,~:,..(l .• ~~ «ll(I) Iii!. lnls "1 jll ll'a<',I , Atilt~. $17."1 ISP. 673...S:!Jl · 111 ... h ln<1,,·p";:_ Sl!:u t->1;,_11li1i. SUNNY 3 BR, 1 BA, owner. Xlnt lcnns. 71 ·1; 08.i-.lT."><'I 1 Bit I. 11 ll•-..l..(;1lhn:o l>lalld, --_ ___ _ 1420 Kings Rd. Open Sat. P .O. Box l i:i6 Riven;id(' Pride of Owne rship ~n r. s:·i111 11;11 ~ i 1.\ Ctiildr{'11 1 n~:l.L"Xt; Url~111fr11n1 ~ .-;101·~ Co, ta Mesa Su n. 1-5. Call ~18.6913 Real Estate Wanted 184 Home OJ\. fi7:1--1~11 tii~--0207. 1 ·1 Hdr111. ~·quip "' ll!J,~•r -cH""'o'L-ID_A_Y __ P_L_A_ZA--1 F'amtly •1•11b f""!l~"cr• ok ----'l'f1!1;1n<·1·~ tii:•-lS:1~ 0 \VNER, Pa rk Lido .......... ., ' Corona del Mar -----DELUXE Spacioull I BR. Tuivnhouse, J BR, 21; BA. A0T";N~RSN TI Oh N H 0 USE 4 Bcdroon1 2 hatti.1built 11~:: ----. _.... \11~.\I' _ lg~· 4 BH, J DA, ;l,.ri, fui·n Apt. Sll ). Hen tr.ct pool. pool. No points. SJ.2,SOO. '"' 11· at~ 1.'I yo1ur e.1rpctlng.draµci;. eas 8 • ·•hJ e Dollht111s<'-11•;il k 10 OCh l11r1•rrd ,t· t11•<1l r11 pool. $."1t."1. Anip!e parkin.11. Arlul!ll-no "'' '°'"· property worlh. for fl'•' per 111Q. Phone Long car Stvi rrf. cp!/clrp,;. S l ~~l J l!l--3\)16 96 ~ ~ 2 3 A"""" ~~ 1 .i Porrw.on11 A1·e. O f. re'lde.nlial properly 11nalys-I -.,,., • .,.,51. ALA Rent11ls • 645-3900 N-ewpo· rt-H-•i'ghts __ _ THE BLUl't'S, By Oll'IK!'r. is &. personal interview 111 • i'l!AD'Y EL\TS-Pool Condo, l BR, 2 be , 1 IPvel, the privacy of your home. SEVERALrNJCf: • :-;p;1rious 2 Br 'w/ frplc. ,O,,ftLiNG 2 BH houM~. S200 Bo:i1--C11n\ptl· ~101·air Lind• model. 644-l23J. ""-II '"'7«'11 c"TEL'I tx-h ~id" 1•pUd1·0, !lOJ I I 1 BR. t·1u11. SI," ....., -""' ,...,. ._... BACHELOR 1\P'fS · •· · ' · nlO in1·J i;ardi>1wr. 1\( u !.~. ·""' Newport H•ighh REALTY. C.;\I .. N.B. All ut1h1ir11 p111d. ALA. R e nt11 ls • 645-3900 nn p<·t.~: Rl'fS 1v«ftl-Nr. i BR. ~·urn S\75 C 11"7 F.:. 2'lncl SL No. 11 G-1'1·3645 ~NG MESSAGE-S:\1ALL group of Airline SS0-$90-$110.$12'.i 01ta Mesa Shn11pini;:. 612-260~ r1·rs. Pilots, desi re pun:ha!>I' of 10 BEACON * 645-0111 ( ~ BH, ir 11 .. !lf'iin' 1'1'il .. F~r;:-Bach-:-&-1 -Br. Er- l ~ 1 ho 2 Br . Ha1Yh1·ood noors. frplc. '"' 1· I · $130 o ..., un t apnrtn1enl u~<'. hltns, hrnlf\I pool. Adults. cep 1on11 nice. 1· I 3 BR 'I " · I "D 6961 Lo ·•~-~-~-~ relll'f'<I, 'J rar gnr -I 1 Cos!.11 21 10 N t Bl Vatftnt. n10Vt tigh1 n. .. 1 11 1,. in o: r~· · s Balboa Pan;nsula 00 IM'I~. $lr..i 61'2-2:11.a. ewpor v ., I I A l D 11 r 1 i\leSH St $BI0/100. Rr11l"1r -----1 C M ~p. dining rm. F' rep a«. m gos r.. u n i n ~ u n Z..222'J { Unive;sily-Pi;k . . car~flng over hd11"d. floors. Bt-'llc+i, Cii l. !12tt·l7 P11n. SPACIOUS 2 s rory 3 Rr, 2 &i · ____ ---1. .................... ------* W"l'N=T~E~R~R~A~T~E~S~.-1 Huge bll.!h 4' \I. Dbl. pr· cipaU; only. Ba . Bay vir11·. \\'inler or CLl::A:-1 3 Br. I'~ 1»1, fnr1t :; RR 212 BA. nil bltin kit Allra<' rurn .$iucli&.!, $ll."i. age .~ Cl'll"J)or1 . Tree !lhl'l<ierl DUPLEX or tri·plr". nrer yrarly. '11 871-9 167 y1Y1. .. 10~1' to ~rhh Yrly l~l'. rn'l;;hfy r1111111 rd. I n1111 ed 1 nr. Sl 2:"1. Adult~. llO !>(111. l"Ofll<'T IK'ar Cliff Dr. 53-1,!l:JO occ'lln. Pr1l'n!C" p11rt~. Boll /'L.;\l'.\:SULi\ Pv1111. 2 RR, 1 S'.!2_:,_n~_G_l~6jflt-i_ _ _ fo0'<1 . ~."hl/111(1 II r r 1 I it a r 213;:, Ehlrn. :\lllr Apt 6. C._l-1. e •••·l •I• 1771. Co~ta :\le~11 . 926'26. B,\, 2 j\llt io,.., 111troct1vrly ~ nr. 1 Bn . lr.: lr11nil.1 1'00111. 1~<":1! 1•', :i·r 1io::1Y.-.1 I AVI. llOll' _ 2 Br. tum or A~A~~ -R-.l LAND \VA.'llTl-.IJ i fl11·11 ~.',()() irh. Gi::--l~lt; r.1,..idr 011 •'U l -•lr-.~R l" Tiu• i;1~r1•s1 drn w 111 !i1r l\'rs1 unfurn. Pool. r« nn, J(I ~tA~ :'l to '.'.Q i.ctc.~. :'ilc\J1r•h.1rl Srll 111l~n1~ 0011! f ,,IJ S2:10/nlll. ··IS-i:l~-~-.----1 . 11 DRll.1 Pliol Class1lied JOI'. No c:hildren or pell. Nr .. r Nrwport P••I Olflcr Comp,11ny. Ill 1171--39;!0 612-:rii7R No11! Seil ldl~ l1en1s now! Ad. li\Z-5678 6-16-~24. ~~~~~~-~;:;...:..'--"'.;_~~--' ' ~I -D ... ILY PILOT Wtdntsday Octobtr lJ, 1971 • • [ t"'*·-· ---/rt) : .. .,~~·"···-J~ [ .... ,_"'····:Jl•l I~;;;-;;;;;;;;"";;;;'·;;;-~· ;;;1~1 •~1 1 ...... "" .. ,.-,.,. 1!~1 1 ' A,lt•. Furn. 3'°1~ts. Fum. 3'0 Apt. Unfum. 365 Apt. Unfurn. ; l·c~.~.-,.-M.,--,.-----·IN.;~rt a.-.-d>----Ccsta M••a Costa Mesa J6S Apt. Unfurn. 365 Rooms -·-1~=:::-:=----::o:/.;;;;==== CASA de ORO LR~ I Hr. lun 1 "l.i::-ar. $1.:.0 CASUAL D.Jit. Li1'ir.g In " 11\0 \I .n1r r l•r. :!XI:? \I CHILDREN •••NEW••• -·-----2 BR th\'n~lr!I, t•µt, llrp~. 1,11us. p.11111, ~-arwr1. Sl~..1. 61.">--1611 Ql' .:MS-001~. N.;po-,-,-s.--.-,-h----s1::. per \1eek up\\, kitchen. * * 00} Ml-H. srOHE OT .sHOrtT'h;;"re<t fcn1 alf' bl;;k ------$10 Jl<'r 11rrok up apl~. :\fotrl. OFf'ICE. $1Zl/tno. COSTA &. tan puppy, \'.'ear 1 n g PARK NEWPORT :i.1;1; :\p\. Bl1d., c .:-.1. -. ~l ~SA. 616-2130. leatht>r rhvng, v./Qo11('s. Vic APARTMENTS .• i~-~iJ.•. T"P.R c~-~---c Lak,. Vit>w SchOOl, lluri· Bat·ht'lnr. l or 'l BNlr•lOin«, -r~ • .IF! Lot:. Slu1 e or or- rlLOT-AOVEATISE lt !2 555 . .,-.,.----,.,.--OCT 9 from Vtl on :\1eu. Or. Nr Nwp! 81\'d. 0 11.rlo: ire¥ ft"fll ral£> "ar \\/darktr mark- ings P.r11ard. 494-;u'l7 £,. 673-&liO. wami ~ll'dlltrrailt'a.n atmos· <Jo:t<aurn1n~ t:1o1· Apr I.." plu~r(' Sp,af'IOLU rolor 00-w·rtk:ta1~ ~!1 'i pm : :'lrl)t::r:,. "'''1-.f'rhl• ··all tiiri""1.IO .IL.'.r f L\!~IU: .. U' J::/~1u1·-~-Hr, r '~ &I :otudlo &J•I , bltn,., d1<hr, cp1~/drp, rnrl ~i1r. ;'\o pt'I~. :l-l$-\~l/il . 1'0\\":'\llOUSf: l,\f* ~ BH. 11~ ba, f"l\CI p.it10. gara1i~· . .i-ard. or ~<'t~IOI, Slii:i. t).l&-:!~~1•. DJ .X '1 Br. 2 Ra. tilfn . .,, dwhr, l'Jll, llrp, /ial n1, l'll'l~<'•! gat. r>r. S, Cst P!J1.a .. ·,1:,...2321. 1:\l-'IAC .. l BR, 2'2 B-A~n1ts. llr'P!<. S~'OO/.\lo. A\atl no1<•, .il7-li6'!. 1 Bl:.. fl.1J bit., le-LlOseL pvt. f!ct!' sµi1t·c. B.w.lbo:i Inn. lingt<)n Beach, o .. :t. 8th a.1111 Tow11hm.1se-.. :'i1i.:1, pools, >11 "I-" ---' n1. fJJ!l<I. •' blks Io B;.;lboa. Jo'nun S7."o, 61:,..lii·IO. ...,,,.,. .\li\l.E nlll"l"l·d :>il«nlC~f' c-a1. ord1nralC'd ap1s. dciigUt'd J. ------·l:'up. r \.·,.111!ro1·1;iblr 10 unit 1enn18. Frorn $1 70. Acr.iss hl'lillKil. li~,,02;: 9 ll!ll Iii -f ft•in1 }-';1~lllon lsJ;o uJ <It Jani. 111 p111.· • 0.1-~·1ci:: or -"TOHJ::-:8Jo .1-"0U:\J.) ~n1Hll bla ck & v.hnr i1li1. lf'a ,'()lJ$1.r. vi..:. Orat){i,. bon:~ & S.u1 .IU<UJUlll Jli.lls ==c----~~-:-1rtt1. :o\E\\J•Olfl' Bl::ACll. 1\\('. ,(·.\pl Rl1d., C\l. on J':ond.~. fil·P 64-11'"\{\. LHST1.\l01'I\'!-.. 111·11• h;,rh .lo * l'aJJ &i..r-1601. * ~lHxl'd l("J"l"!t'I', d Jllale, 9/30, $10 for hi! rl'lurn. fllrn1.~hed .or t<I~ It' & rom-N•wport H•iahts bio.Ji; wnh 110~ t BR. 2 BA f.on e llea t~d pool e Kitch· APARTMENTS I .nd 1 h e CLEA:-\ l "r '! Br. ,\11!1;;. no M I S A . e.1 \\' 1 lrt'<"I 1g uni: .1, 1 I.: 1 SI''° ~l--0 .11,,1 us e• to pprec1ate """ "a«Arlhur lih , \'1(' 616-""ii•n HRANU NE\-\'-.1-Bc-.-.,-,-~,1-... nir;trt• "· ll nil;ini:: SllO\\'J:'r)(J\I n1lg .~-0!11\'I' JlarOOr V1l"'l1' l!1U~. C:JJJ -"'-~--,---Oe!u.-.:e rt 10 AduHs. No pet.:.. ~ 1;it l; :-:i' ..;H r,·~ .. J."tll"" "" .-.: ... 1r :\>1·p1 B .a ,, k ij11_1, 1 BR .·117."> furn. __ __ ,;•l1<)()I~. p.u·k-;, \ ~ICA. Ho.' ':1 ;.'.J·111l•'ll!11n \., ,,111vk"r~. I()~ I (' 'I I d •"'''''''· -, ,,~., 1,, , •. ,.,,,,, snacr. Cl~ Jn Lll'"•na •--. :i-ia--39~" ;:~" .:·· 1 .• :-., l\F'" ,,-.1111,111 :-.\('P1r1· "'" " 1;j·i-0:;11l. :.1~-;1'1< ,. .. ~ ""'l c=c'-c~c._"c'c~_ .. c'_'_· ____ l 8 J I B 1 I UTILITll::S l:>."CLL"DED ., r-:r:, "''f'"· l'fh I. f'!i'lr. l'luh, .<i1U11p;.:, frW)S f'l l'., Ji• \\'. ".il.<o11 612-1911 l:1un111·ula 't .\dlilt:> "nl)' t. ..... he;.1 .k:•" .ooking and S.10tJ/111u. Y!':.rl~. t.\1: ... 11;::i ... 595 10 $3j() rnu. 49-l-i6il FOUNl> 11111 t1f tk·Tober ino:-. Q (. rown1•1 ~I ''"r -,oc•-.,,,.,. 1111 , .. 1 - 1 - 1 , ,,-, Bl'-1>1\()\l:\1, In; < J <J,,. 1 • , I c~c---'-~~-~7""-= "·f11 l1u·k. \"1c:. :'u. ('s!. .. ~··11r!~ ::.1~-.:..~~ 11 .11,.1·, :ill p<11!L .\IO t .\1 0 r , Industrial R•ntal 450 Ed.~lbl11rr ~ !H~·I. f,•111alt:' Pl,-,,•, l lllO ,.,.,, .·i·d pi-o'".· 11 /1, , I'll''· nr'\, ;il l ••l"l' " " " ' ''" ho1n.~. E\i'n:ngs &: 11 k1·11d~. 1100-1440 SQ, FT. G{'rrrnin :\hc·pll•·nl PUPJl). r·,111 Lh1'1'), ~.41-91i08. --.altoDJIU "'I Apt: Unfurn. 365 fro111 S!!(1. :!~2 1 Fldt•n -Sf'C ~ .. u... 6il or 'all ~lant1i.:rr.. l:i..1d111r.1 S\jj/1110. YP:1r!y. Cr•p1s, •lqi~. ~i-1:.-1?()1, 111:: .... ·,-;'/.~ ;; Bl!, 2 I;!,\, f'Jll 1d1 !l\,-1,1;;[" Bik Hi:·h. Nr :.;11pg Cn11•. \'rly. 67~ .. ~:_i-1·: .1!1r1· t P\l 1,n;..~11:..'. Hrady oo•. ""'' Nr·"N•rl-appro.1. ~1 tnu. C.dl bcl"t'l'll $ ---$200--REWA--RO--..-,n & .l, 6ll-ll.~l .1•k for \!;LX. .\'c11·. l.il'.1u1,11J .;..udt'n apan -Gener al •"1~:~,~, 11h • ~p ·\ • i;~V;7,E~N:;;D:;;O~:;;;;;~! ..... -..::·~, ,~-'~' '~'~.:-;:,.._ *Deluxe 2-Br., 2-Ba * A1h1IJ'.<, I.cl ?£'Is. -.l.J-3::10 f<(X>\I Pvr . rntrn .. laundry Nin D1t>i.:o ~-1'\\y .. Bid,£; fu !Jy ---- kl " C I k THHE:E 6 ~"l'k,; old k111t·n~ l'lt·a ~ ht:lr, .i;111. toy poodlr J.1,1 Ra!hr,a f.<!f' 11c. \1u.~t J•11·.i1" 61.l-2::!13, 6i :,...s1:;9, • G.\R,\Gf: • ME DELUXE -- la«, ~u1 ;1g•· • ~100. ('.\!, ~rnn ""· a Hnf'! n1u <'rs, \\'1,11 1,·. }IQ-.S017 tlii ~, f1hl.•ri.:ta~s ,11.JL'Ofll!' :!'"llO h1Q bhu· IJllull~, one gn~ ~n"'" I.ii. /So. of H ... k,.r, r-:. "·1th i;n•••11 PYf'\ lnund 011 t>f F<.11r\l"ll' •, 111n l:!'Jll''-thr l!1h 111· S..·J vu·11 a111I >-f'nlatt\'('s !h!'r'o' ltunl ~-12 Po1n;;t"ll1;1 C'd.\J. n1~:1 1..,:.i. Huntington Beach __ _ e .\DL'LT:" -XO Pl:. TS e J:\f:\l'ACCI-·\TE APTS! APARTMENTS .. 'Bl~-:! B.\-S!l"1 ~·u 1n. ,\DULT a.nc1 \1r (.,nd -~·1ple,;.. ~ !'111111- 1.JI f:. ::1~1 :O:t •• C.:\I. F.\:\llLY &c:io~ 111111..: l'•1o!c .. llral1h ,..;pa - • t»6-lkiciti • Clase to ~ng,Jtyk ·r .. 1111 .... Cr: ... -Caine ,\-811- *SJO WEEK & UP* , "'r:-.cl_?US :: BR s. ! ba 1~nl ltoon1. Studio & 1 BR . apt•. * :i.w!n'i pool, put/grcrn I HJ-.Dr..00:-.1 SUNNY ACRES * t·rp1. 1ndl\· 1.ndry tac·i" 1-·r.().\1 s1:i0 1945 Anahe;m A'•· MEDITERRANEAN Newporr Heights ---• • 'I!'•· 1 tJ J' I LOVELY rov111, p<t e NOW OPEN e .~ '· . '"· ·oo · i:;ir . IJlln~. 1·111, drps. fldull!, no Clo.'t' 111. n1:,\:o\D :-.'t\\" l Ar $lffi..:t Br fJf'I«. ~I~,(). GIZ..flll()I l =---·~~6---0S'iO .S1~111 .\I! t11il 11d. Pr11, pa------------_cc ___ 7 Sa •t• Ana $1;) 11 I\ Up. Stuui'nt~ or 11urk-11i'I, hill1ard r1n, hid pool 11 1 " J:ll'llll!. hug(> i•lo.'\f'IS, rlt't'P 0-;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;·"·.;;;:;;; IUJ: !11l'n ~hal'<' a n101rl apt. pi!..-\'rpl'~. l•t•h lndsi·p·g. N :!::iii ·'P' Bl11!. :,1.~-!li".·i:-,, .-lriulr" ... 'OH!'l Biri·h ~!. :\'H CA 'J 8£ BEAT 1-·01G1·;iii1•111;111, lrg., n11·1• :-.,i-1~' l•i ,.,.,n1, l'.i.o \\01111• Vi~la. C. \1 . l1alh. 1!;11ly. ~~-,; .• ~.X:1 or S'T'l-111 1 -*COSTA-MESA-* 12:io Sii fl. 11(}."!~0 JIOll;•r, j!l"I• \',\II' ofl!t"(', rlf'\\' hlrlg. 1:.00 ~11 h, lrg off1t'(•s. pl•·11 ry o' 11•11·ku1-..:. ur :'.D. fr,1v. SMALL 111<.1!;.--;~g •1/~·rtJ !Ira 1-ollar tlnri ('llrly oranzr/ghl .~· "iu11· hair "·a~ found in C.:\1. arr<i near .1-·;urv1r"" ,,·,7 .... ~~2 '· :c.__ ____ _ LI 1 . .;T-R!I, St \\"t1t 1n;1lc '1ln". \"It·. l\"Prll!""n Rnlh•),3 1'1 n r• ~1111~! :?!J.-.6i&-8911! or \\"HlTE nlln. ncodlr, reu1alf'. "S1n1u111•". Vil'. Knox !'1, C \J. Rr\\ ard G4G-:i201 or &l&-!ill 1. ,.., MOTEL co"·' 'n:-'.·' "''-'"°' VILLAGE -KI OS-WELCOME-2-100 Jl;u·t.our BhJ ,, L'...:\I. 1 RIJ.: :-. l'.l r r.11fe;i·u1111.1, ~·~<O :-\pi Bl1d :.1,.~;;:.:1 Balboa PitnfMU la lill) ~7-Sfr.!o Alli\H" 2 BR S !~:l & Sl"d. : :-:1'.liGl.E ~r:Y South Sea. Aln1osphrre . , BP. .• :! BATII Cnrjlf'I:; ,r;, d1')l~ .\1r Co11d1tio11('d Pr11·.~1c Palio~ JI E:ATED POOL Plen1y or lal'•n 1i1: .... r4 1.1, :.11HJ!t:1~1. Sl.EEPJ~G rm ~60/n10 . "\l.0111rr ;idt1ll. Pnv ha .~· ··111. 21:::1 El1len t\1·,--.. Apt 6, ("\I .. t' ;o.;,\·rr1:t-.:•s HLTK * 2:;u t-: 1it11, C.:'11. fl-1 :!-·l IS.i \\"J!ITI:: flU!tPY 11'/t·ol lar . .\l'Jy bi' pJr1 i.; r r n1 a n Sh~·phrro.J 11c. t•ount111n ilOO s~rr. \\"iii=f.·~r ~p.1 (",; Vall1•y gi•a!.le ~chool . PrtEc;!'\A~T :'r po!n1 SJ"· ... ~·· Vic. CH evl St, r .. unt. V!). I~ ..., rd ~ !\1;2. 7 l{ll;, \ St:'A>--n10-dl\ :\Toh HE::o-;TAL '()rr1Ct. l~lt $JS9. All .-.:1nis. r•'I.• nl... ()p~:-..: 1n ,\\! 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H.B. 968-066:-0. Rl:.T!!l~~JJ eoup!t> 1lr~ire to l'~ )1'1>. l'IC l'cwrh Cosla BLUF: parakt>t>I 11·/1\·hitt rr1u un/urn 2 Br., 2 Ba art i\\esa. call :110--0tii3. h<'ad. m:ilf". Balhoa J~!ntlf! SHARP I BR. U111 pJ. Jarxc .. RAYPO HT cl~!>t". f>"(ll. ;1duhs, no " B\YVIE:\\" l =""="c·c1c"c'~'-'0c"-'c0'_'c'_:_,1c8-0...:;:30:%:1 1 '~-Quiet Adult Living ' !UlllUllC'ln):: '"" qUlt'l 1•"J1'Udl" • ,qLJ:o\XT:o\G l:ardrn Apt-ln-ol J);ivpol'I Apt s 1 1,1; ~ha:: <'flt • drp~ • bl1n« I I I k 1 BR s1· · . • . • Ikautifu! Pr.al e All Uu. Pd an!, ~n1 •Oi: o. . ..,,1. /H1uJt,· Arid !hf' >.li"hll.)' If'·~ ~ Br. Cnf S1~. 64:, .. .'>jJO 1p1irt ~pf'nin~ ~r "Bayv11•11 Z BR. $l?O. SHARP 1 BR-$155-.".p!~. for f;;1n1l1t>~ 1 BR. s i·-0. .\dLJlt,; onl_V·llO pl'I~ II_~~! ,1\tJult~. 110 po•ls. ('all 17111 1~11-:-1.\'1."1 __ .:'II ,\i·0<:·:i.do ~I. 6!G-!¥.l7!1 :...,,~ :\l,1ri" or ti-12-9.")20 ·• Bf! + ~1nnll O<'n, ., f;.1, ·,_..,.,..,.,.,,.....,,.. .. -,... * Spanish Elegance 1 BH. Furn Sl 10. h I In -~. d • ~ b 'I a s h f' 1·. Park -Like Surrounding .-\lful1..;. 110 pt'!~-t'rplldrp~. ()(·(';in "1de or QUIET ... DELl."Xt.; _.'\20 (·f'nlrr SL fi1 2-.'l.-:·18 ti11·y. No P•'l• -S:.":.1 . .)'rl.1. J-2 & 3 Bit APTS S\ o;:-.... :-w9 or 4%-2~~).-). 1 •. IL Bac:helor Apt, ss:) Jlf'l" Tl' p~llOS * Hid Pool<: n10 ,1.,ut1L S2."1 Sf'cu n ty. AV,\IL Nn1 1, 1 llH, ~m. Nr ~hop'g * flllull s only 01rr 10. c..-10-~16-I. ~rurly ri11. Y1>:11· ,.,r"tuu!. ~12:, Martinique Apts. Santa Ana • S.16-J:J25 F1·plr:<, pr1v. pal101i, 10ads of 1·iu.~1·ts. 1\dults. :\!i.;-r. !Jifl.126.'{ :o\H °''f'nnfL"Ont-:-bt·G~ 11t•11 sundct·k l1~'•1rr dl.-.: :! Br, hlln, t'p!, tlrp. Jndly, ):<ii". nr shops &.· plf'r. S\6.'1. Yf'arl.v. Adi!~. ~<1hy OJ..:. ~.::G-21:;1. ltOO:'<! 111 a \01·rly srl!u1g fnr ur h~· in J\'rwport f.k~ich !fiTU PLO f1•1nalr k1t!c'n 4 ~~1 1 P:\1. 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S.· referral J"r ;ibortion ,t· (.'rl\! ~?no in n·--fl"' ~1 in<ip · \l;i.1, I\".' 111 i\111 :. ;idoption. ApCarf". 612-I J ~ji. :! Br..! G:\ .:ip1 ~ 11 d~h11·hr. · ~·· · 11 · __ '·'---''-:'iO f.lh-:.!u.',fo. :: I-Ill. 1lrn S· 2 B .. \. tJ1t!y S2~J. !<hoppu1i.:;. f..12-27ti-I. 0:-\ l'\c11•po1! B<1y. opp0s11r Pl': b.•J('(Jnv. 11-r ,.f J1• ,11, d -' HH, rrpli· iornpl +1 1trr , 1111 -.-:-JI \!;y-Ll .. \l'-Poot l·:,..,1 1::.,r,1t1• h~ .\l<·\'<iy Huntington Beach L1nd:1 1~1,-.. ·100-lfiOO sq. fl Tra vel 540 P."I liill1ard 1111 hH'Uf/1 /I I 'rp1i;:. ponl. at!u!1~. no pr1 <., p C .~:+3-i.~,;;;; ••r :~rr.().J~,~. 67::-16:!0 1;:1·"' ;,1$-101~. -- BBQ < ;;;,.,,. ill ~Olfl::' Bu rh 11 ~11.: In h('h '.\2:':""1. i;;,,....~.2-.-, I p,1·~·,1 '.· /\Ul[>f'I sior:lf;:\' . · < . __ , • '111\H'n ~1 10 t Bl' 1w11I~ .1 .. 1.,·•r. Crotldrp~. ON ~·. 1nr 1l"'•'1 ·1•1!"'rr ll1''iCosta Me!.a .: HH. L1ilui n !I"" Sl·IO \Jarru•d co upl •. BEACH I. \\ t'f P.t1 1'" nl• _.. /:.t •. \!i::-r _ · .,,, 170 F !2ri•I :'I "'" ~l Ll::' .. :,1;.i;1 1112-EHl aff lpn1. ~''·121~·EETHIS!--*-! WES~BAY E~OEN I-Li.: -1:f!-1·ul-1h·-... ;1r. l"p'"· ! BP. .. "'''l.v 1lrMr., tarr .. ' "\\ , E _, flrJ'-", to,1lr1•111 1;.11 ,..;i ,f 1 dr.1[11'~. }!"'1r;1ge. :\r ;:;1ur1>s. :"•l":::':'1r111 \n.1 \1o' 1 \•!'>•· r · 1 ;1nd ... runu. ;;:,udl'n I "il• ·· 5110 \~ ;..;., C 1 SI ,, \I••. 1\",• 111 ,;;·,_;;;()(), ~1"<)01 _.:. ' r' 11'.I'"':· I ... r>. ' I 1r·~. II fl'lOL . -. . . . .. '' . . 1 •• ~ "'11 n· !:1<~ 1·,·. 1: .11.t ' (J;!~': S"'i• ,\llt LT~ l'l.1,.1 f.,1-,,r l"'t1 "11 .. r hu~ Lagun a Be•ch 1 r.r 2 Bf: 3 BR :-.'E\V APT:'i From ~m Fron1 Sl·l2 t"rom lJ7j ,\\ .-.1lah!e ··1~1 \ '\I /11•1 \l~·r ..,;M• ... u~ ~ j;, -t •.. '---"''1 1 ' l •l~.'l,: e '\rJ..:,li. J,\·2Br,J 'vl';<t. C:irpe1-.-drapc~-•h-.h"a ~hl'r :1•., r ··. t• ,._.. 1-.J r• •<i · ··~ll .. h!"aled !VV!o].,,, .. ,., ... ,, •• ,. ul• • • ----.~II' 1111. !'()')!. :!li.l :-;_ ('~1 1 ~ "n,, ""~ ,,,.,.,:-<..~.ni::' \d.,·. \!.: 111·.J,l.\I-: ""11 "!:r. ! B;,, 11 rcc roon1-occa 1·1e •_...,.__. .. ._ __ iiiiiiiii' ( I "'· l•l.•-:-H~':+, 111 ,•~-tii4::. n llS I tp •. 01--11111,.'1 .11;:,11.1'1,1 ---pa110.--·a111ple 1><.vk1ng ·•'j<i. ! .~.~ 01:.:SJ"' space' al'ailablc S50 1nu. \\"ill provide lurniturt' at SJ n10. Ans'>l·erln)'.! service al'aliable. ::Oj No. EI C amin o Real, San Clemente. 1!l2-H20 LIDO OFFICE ! Ovt't looking Richarrt·i; :\!kl!. 1i("() !o\j, !:., s2:::. prr n10 \lu,,! Sf'f' !" llpj)!'Cf'l,\lt'! l'lrr•'•' t•11ll 9-:.: 1;>;2-l."111. CHRISTMAS IN THE Galapagos? See CdM Travel 673-0380 PAl/t of 11r£>~1.,r1pt1on g!a~srs f11ur1d 1·11· Pomona & \"1c. Iona, C .. \I. :l-IS-S·I07. R/\BBrT lound j n !\"('>1·port Hr 1ght.~ plea~e ! d c n t 1 f y f;.16-633."1. $5S Applianc• R•pair & Parts BEIGE & .l!Tf')' Silky T!>mfl", F' OU R Sr a s 0 n ' .· ll'malf' v./!lca rollar Vic V1ctorL.i, C,.\1. Ch i Id r" 11 Rcfngrrat1on . JltatlnJ:, Air h " a. r 1 h r fl k I" n . fuo•\·ard.1_C_o_od_._,.,_-_n_·_i•'_'_· -'"_S-_1_6'_·0 c· __ 1 ti-12-76,j::. I.OST, ina.le roll ir puppy, 4 n1o's old. Vic; 100 blk, B11lOOa Blvd, Fri arremoon. Our son'"' dog, ple<ise ~all, Autc Wa.xlng SKF.;ETER0 S Auto Pohshing Con1p\ job S!j_ Prof. Free PIU by appt. 645--ZiOO, -----* BRAND NEW * \ Id I • • , • ~i1;•1 -Quirt 1 RH. \\alh ,;, 1.J \( 1! 'i 'r 1,. ,. , . ·• · "'•1) int. ""1• •· ~ecurity guards. I '"'I/ "' 1 •I J,i .. .i h ,\ l"\\11. !\1h11·~-L"",.,;- r ' c .-. l a Costa Apls. ! ... ~·n "..: ·'' ---::11 C1rr""'"'· &I ~-M2'\. HUNTINGTON I•• 1 ! !I' ! f"• •• ., 1: ,\ \ ;·,' • , • :? 1lP. ]1 .. Ju, ll1r111•111•r 1 pl, I,., ' ;.,,, ·•t .i ,\ .• ti .. 1;·~ hi,,, 111: 1•.11:•1 f'llrl. l''\!',~L",\!. ;:!-P,r---:-p~n·1-r~rn PACIFIC IJJ:..LlJX~~:; roon1 01!1('€ SUl\I' 'ii=::;:;:;:::::::;:;;:,;,i'i'i .. i"i'i"~o~'i'i""~'i'-~''i···· In Co1·1,na drl .\far. Prr~t1gc ii ... -Baby1itting . ' ;--~ . .. :·, I ~ • ' • r. • • ]()(". N " w carp., d r:1pes, , .. • 't:t,I s;,, 11 11;1, -!•I ·•1l•I'• '!"I ""· l l<·•<on 1 •·11 ls:; g.ird"n ~llOCl'.:,\.'\A\"L .. l!B. \, 1~, ·" 1 1•, "":I ••'' c· .• )1 .. t:::f', ·,;l'l.~.'1; <1r•'<1.~. S'.?1, \ln 1nC'I. 1.11il. (°;'J.Ji ~'1'-l-l87 · ., 1 , -1 • ,-, , -·-\l,,'tll'• ;,1:1·~ 4•nl.1. 4:q-;J;T: 0 , ------ pn1. paJ·k111i:;. 6-)j) ::;q ri. R!'11lo11on11cs Corp. ti T."J-6700 COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL Enroll now tor Fall --· --___ ,·1 .. 1 . '~'·I' •• 11 ... t~l l'.o >1 111rp1•, .rofK'nlOam-';pm Da ily BAYVIEWOFFICES • ~,-_-• " t I l11'fi-, 't.1•••/rr!r.,;, l'l"Wly I Br i1p:. frplr. p:i·io, (>("f.'an \\"ILLL\:\1 \r .-\1.TERS C:O. [)rluxl'. 1\ir-Condf1ioo<'d -, • ... ~ l __ •••• 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath ~·· • r ,\>1 :11·-. '~' P"'-, 1~11 '"11 s ir.·, ~1 "'. i;r~t.(..:n or "'"""""'""""'""'"'"'"'""""' Lido Arca • ·• • -:. ~ ~-r".,Jl" ·,1 ra.iiif'ilrJI "'•'\\f>)l"l !;;._,...<...~ ----~:: '."'11--1ili ar1 :,. Newport Beach P.ralonomic~ Bkr. 670i-ti700 -, • ~ ,, ~ ,s. rq, .• N'y .• ra'P f"Bi~F.~.l)~_;n.:c :-;,,111y l::-.rLf~'.\1.'llED ~Br."! Ba. R-e-5-0-rt----DLSK s~ava.llable $50 ~-·• ·' ' ' I · 1. -1r";1 Lri,..[ ral·'-' I r!r "r. ··nn1 l•>C' Puo: i ii;-,, o..r>a.nfr.1n1 mo. Will proVide furniture ---'.! -•• ~ ·• • ~ -·:: i' '"11 ,1; rn.,drcn ~ \"J!,J_,\ \lE, \ \p'i. :!9 \\ "o"!I Cl ff Oril"r Living at S:J mo. Atl!\\-•cfing service f;-.-!·p • ; .,· •• '1' ~~ l ~;,-., I\\ l--011 t>t>-i~._1 Lido Isle Lu.XU!)' apt living w/SJ n 1il~ available. 222 F,drest A\~, --Ll DO-SHOR ES---I! i.r..r: •i-: t .. f•.cr:-..~ t ~ .. \L··nrt·LJT:?Ef."" lion r~rf"at1on .. !.w1mm1n1;, Laguna Beac;:b.·<49.J-!H66 Bayfront ____ .;-,.~--_: ____ 1 <~r.nt.1111Yirar:-o;rt•i.lin A;,1~. LO\'ELY 2 Br. l'i Ra.::' lilr trnni~. b1H1anl~. and vol-DESK space avaliablt $50 ...!:' e: ·-VILLA CORDOVA Patio~. rrpl c , poo l. j;:l~. b!·~~. rc!r:;;. frp!, cpl. lryhal!,he.aHhrlubs,s...una~, mo. Will provide furniture p,y,,•_' '·· ;~~ ' \l"J}...~16.i. C;,11 j.ljj...:Jlb..;. tHp, 5.2"1."1 nr lsc. Sho11°11 by cluhhous£>. party room, resJ· at SS mo. An!v.-ering service Trader's Paradise lines times dollars 18th & htonrovia, ~~ day + full day scs~ions. PJannt'd 11rogran1, hot lunches. ,\ges 2-6, hr:i; 6:30 A~f • 6 PM S20 ...,-k-COMPARE! &12-40.iO BABYSI'ITEH. for 11"0rkitig 1nothcr'S" choldren, Privale hoinr across from Un1verst- 1y Park Grade School. Pr .. v i ou! Europt'an Goverlll's~. ll.l3-8.i26 a r ! 6P:\l. ftl; : ~,. :.. " ..... • •. • ··I· ... -:-.. .• ~-P,-1 ',.,",,.",•1.0 ' E" I I p I ;ippl '•1 l-7fll"1. ~i.">-3967 dent lcr1n1s pro & pro .shop available. 17875 Beach Blvd. -, -· ,... un urn ap . ou · 1.,.;-'--,-'-"-.--'--'--"""--I Huntington Beach. &lZ-4321 • · · , c hop' . M .and murh more! Singles. --~ , ,,. •, .. :··•,. •:.,-. Ct1•,il i>~-li~~''-r'1°:_.,,~•,·~1'.1,1'·1:,·11'hf:: esa Verde 1 & 2 BR's. Furn-U nfum. DENTJSf SUHe avail., Lido J:!().!XXll'qlllty,128'trontage, ~ -'' • !i ~\ 'r, ,\[.!, 1:-\C.L. '., ... " A: Hl l ~~"''" v· L" '~ bid f 'd k ...! • -· •. : r · i .'ian!.a An.i. fi.12-:?'i"l·I Rents from Sill :o\o t ):. ->->-N 111. 1do, NB. ". gs or resi ~ 1;4; ... _..:.---L.-:•->\i· ... ·'· ----NEWLY PAINTED \ea~requircd.l>lode!s()pcn 6i:>-3nl, Jont'1 Rlt)' manufacturing. J.1-l. F'OR 1~~=~-~-~ ---'1__ •.;. ~.\1,2 2 BUP.:\I:'. f-:-~1<1r rrpr~. 2 RH. r pl$, drps, r nrl var. nr J.>ai!y \0 lo s. Service. SmaU farm or 11·hat have ~-EAP.:.:~ . i,.· ~ '·• • S f I f I ., ·-• ... : * TOWNHOU E * 'rp-. i, O\C-, cncet ~·ti, shop'g & fl'l\·ys. A<iults. no OAKWOOD GARDEN XLNT ollice !!pact' noiv you. &1~0139. ,,,.,. a i .--_ • '~r , • f'.~ rpt/•l'rp ":'!llll, i.::1r;i~r ,\u ch1hl r(•n .. \larue Pf'ls. $1~0/mo. fi.4.1·3515 or APARTMENTS ~----------· 1:"' • ,. I ii !11' 61'' -·~ "'1 l l l"' a\·a1l., Lido Bldg. 3355 Via l\1JNl·RANCH, Ba(·I.: Bay \"..:·· \;.~ ~, ;.: \lrl,.rf\. a• u "· · ·'· n10. ~-..IJ;.J. •~ -. ..,.~or GU-07.)3 lor appl N • N h . ... : cwpch ,., ort Lido. N.B. 6TNm. Jones area. horse~. 1•onv . ~labl£>. ·,;,_-f.., ~..i ~-l•''' Lit(; I Br. apt unfurn. Cpts. DELUX E :! & J BR. 2 Ba, 880 Irvine Ave 64;___"~·.11 1" •-·· F.., , , ,,..,,J,N --,-""'Yo,-·=-;'o'"O,'C,"'c,,..,,,,,,"'-o= 2 BH house. $~ilf 1·n.luC'. S23 l •·· .·..r ::. ' ~"' ,. ... -,_r! -~· .. ~_,.-_;--8,\. (!rp.<. 1!l'p!<, hl1n~. 1·rfn"(, $14-0 n'tO r ncl g;t r. SIJO & up. Rental --CUTE ADORE HOUSJ-:, FOR ri1 t'Q, For 1ncomt' property. ;.~ . ·: ;-;... _. .. {, ,,,.,.,. • ""1:•• 1~. ' 1 • ;"";"i"· :,c41·,,l pr.nl k t:araKr. a,. 1111. No t:h1 ldre11, no pe!.i;, Off'.: ~.o9:1 illacf! Av t', Ne>11>1Jrt-Sou1 h Of.TICE OR STORE. 2ll W. TD"s or ? Bk'r :-l-Wi-20U . '4'--;:L _ c, , r' ri~,-.rt--..-..J :..; 0 ~ E. Ca1ni110. :..iG--0-\:11. ~,.ir,...10.'\4. 1700 l61 h S1. 642-8 170 \\' C -1,:,.:....:::::c,-=--0-----I c:;:;,.;;~_:;:~.,-.,.,.,;..~:;::..: i!son, .1\1. 642-6560 v·o v .. ·1 1 1 -" , I !tP.Li'/\\ n'•T • B• : ·:. r'r"°'···ir~·~ !;17-ll0--!2. SHARP 2 BR $J•• ---'""~~oo'~:C:~--1 1..1 uni rone< auu.., u-"" N•wport Beach VISTA DEL MESA *NEWPORT BEACH * 3 !UN> rlevelop R-1 acreaA'£>; . l ir.rnar : :~'.f· 'I" ·~•-or O· !~.T rt•ar, 1 br 11 ~ b:i. Hid pool, Adult11. no JX:,\a. Apartm•nts 200-300-500 F t. J.,i(-$135 1\1 Val. & $18() M Val. , on pt'!! r , r;rt-:r,fl. jU'.n, e;ir rh1•r Eiis1.sidi' * 642-9.)20 -.z B1·, yrar!y, llidc.A-"'ay. 1 & 2 BR. Furl'l. & Unf. Dish· Ph. Mr. Ervin. 67>-1601 Tnule I or both for li;:. home DUPLEX 1 Hr .. f.srn ~·'t.t -:· I!• ..rt.I• 11~:, + d .. Po~•I lBDR;\I. apt, !lhl!J.: 1•rp1. 1111t:r porch/patio. Yrpl('. v.·a~htr Slovc & Rcfrig ·l"~~-'-~-~.:__:;:~o l or TD's. •l!N -4653 •• · · s · ~ -Sh • 1 -R Business R•ntal 445 IJ, uo;i_c 10 !)of"-acn. : ... .1~.1, ;:,....t~f, .-!· ·, 'Akkd)~. drps, bl tins, 111d11\'shr, [i•ph". f\r hrnch. only Sl90. Util. a~ crp1 g-....-g ec center. O" ,_ bl rr S C r ,___ ~•• 21:.1 RENT Start! $15,'i ... luc U . . ., Ol'f'vcr ... , ..... O<".,_... Tf"J\\""\"flOL'S-!:. 1 or1 Br. pa tio,,..ncl.g11ragr.Nr.So.l7.'.;""c"c"~"c'":o·'7:'-=''-c.::"c"'c.·c·~~=--I INTERlOR Decoratinrv·-.. z1a b 2'"d Tustin & M.1a Drive 1"~-rgc r , -· en, 1 BP-turn 11;1'. oo f'~.~rr:-. ~-lli rrp1!, rl:<h.,.·hr. Sf'll (;oo,o;t rto114. S2.'.l0. :J.IG-iO~I. YEAltLY·Unturn 2 Br. l Bil. * J4s.415S * Studio for lease. 1740 1q. rt. ~--p $,}7,500, Want sml unit, ,Of' ptt~. 2M),; 12 lf.irh ~· 'B. rirar. O\'l"n '"lJlldt'ck. :".TI IV. 2 BR, nf'v.·1y "rptd, pAintrd A. Upslair~. Palio. Block to l-~~o.-~--~~--tuTK"r 11tudio 1uitabl~ for TD's, loC1', au!o, $22.500. • Call 6-Hi-46&1 \~,!...,,. ;"-360."1. dr.if)('d. D\\I, J>Rl io, $J!i0. l'lf'!"!ln. $1115, 613-8088. ON BAY: Nr. Lido I BR decor11>tor or ottw>r equity, i::Vt'!149&-ll~5. e WThTER RF:\IALS e • Df:l 4 l;XE 2 Br, 1 '~ Ba, 11 /p.i. $160 6 ~ 2-o 8 4 ~,I ::•-'-"':17.v~A~T=-:E~R~f.~R:::O:OcNcT=-, I W/Pvl patio. Slip Rvall. ~mml.'rcl11t bu~ines.~. Xlnt l "'"""'-~,~.,~.~ltch~Sc,,.c:;;c__ Z-:l ' 4 BP-Apt!. I rp! r!rps. ~IV/0/\\'. i:a r. $'\......~. 1Jcll{:(h1ru1. :z an. $17:). Sl95. Utl pd. 6~50 lr.w:anon. 1!!03 \Vr,tdifl Dr. 7'lrn1bf'.'rsh1p ABBEY REALTY Sf2.-38.;IJ 1 ChUdren ok. s1:,.;. 612-7![,~ ~1::0.-1 BR-0-,,-,.-,.,-c"·p-I-,-. -,1-r-rA. • fi7~111•1:1 t>\'C'1. *' ~lit~~ 642.-4!2.4, Eve! :\fens k \\'On1ens. \\'ill trade '\'EARLY J,aM. rum 2 BR ILC \Ar dupJex, l'P''· dr·p~. ~~11 , f;!~, rrf ~rn, Av! ll/l.l =a~t:"AoUT=.-.,.-.,-o,c-on-,,-,-,,c.-p-r71v I I! &j for furni1urr or ? ~al ,rpk-. sm. ,t""1th ~ arluh~. 1111 r. $14:i. 2 2 3 1 &1 2--.l.17;,, 646-461_•_· ---patio, Lido •rt"lt. $21)5 Utll . fltnl... . ,.. NEW SHOPS (ii II £.l.J.3JT:Z Balbofl, AduJts. 6T.-.-~. Orani:t". ~119--2771. LRC. 1 Br fl!W f::l CtinlhlO No Pll lrl , ~1IG1 1 3:ith SI. G7:.-4179. ~------~ 400 ~<J ft. nr:tct I() Pol!rry \\'har rio you hfl\'r to trade! VCEASl'.ROST -:-\I". Plf'r. 2 RR, hl!n.~. 11/v.· CTllt Slll jll'ti-.. Sll""1, n1n. Call 5.l7-4Cl12 NE\V OU Pl.F..;X . 1, biOCkfo l••··-------Si1nck, l.,11'1\H'lA Rrach. l.1~t it h<"l't" ... in Or11ngc 1..:lcb & Pf'l~ ok. Sl6.; to $.38.). mon1h nr li73.-l ll~. R<'A1·h. 3 BR. 2 UA. \'f'arly Rooms 400 494-1513 Coun1.v·~ flll'Cf'~l rratl trad-1...f'a~. Gill &44-6111. l'i46-f .~ ~fr,.r S I" m. t> ~ICl::-2~1Jcllc.-h01cd-poo-'1, cpl. lr11.~··· 67J-Jf\.'1 "I'"~· Nic1-: rron1 ror 11orl\lllt: 1'i'Tlllli::, n<'ar Nf'll'~rt $22'!; i\lonlh OCEA!'il'"RONT l..o,·11ly 2 &-311.Af~Gf. 2 (Ir, til!n.o, p.1110. BR. 11pt~. S22.i I<:! S2i!I. '1.•h'>l~L rtnf) s 1·~1. 61~..(IT.'.:i. \r\ntrr. Rea!IOr 673-t:J.iO. &l&--1700. Al~ on<> To ,;h;H'f'. drp<. uhl poi --.-\Vif."1-Ct.11'·~--;-DR. • nifln. "~!h or 11·1tho11t 1"00k- -----~M2~2Clc"~~---l 2 13r. 'J. 811. bltn 11pplianct:s. In~ priv~.11. E. Co~r11 f\lr1111 Call 642-J61K & &v'! POOi~ Pl1. M2-62i4. 642-{).l26. t Rn!ho11 Ray Prop. 67:\-7420 * * * Call 6'12-5678 Nowr :'llATURE 10."0man 11· an 11 Offi!S Cran Connie :?8' bab)-shling, )'tlllr homt. rs- sporty TS cruiser. 30 kts. P <' r i " n c I'd and ha~ I \,,.Cit-at for $60)). car. sail. I ;o'.,'7''c'c;'c"'-'c'c·c"'":::."9c10:1:· ___ , I ~. plRIW' or? McCrea, CHILD care. my horn(', rTI4 • or 346-1422. ~school and infants. Hot San ;\1nrill0 S70~1. 3200 sq. I u n ch" s , 11 .B. area. fl. :.! Sty 3 BR, den & lanai 8~6-2772. Cape Cod for Ne'AlJOl'I. Or CHILD CBJT 4:30PL\l-12Allf r.xchg plllC't'S >1•/o trade. or latrr. Age 4-6. r-;0 P .O. Box !1114 S.!\I. catU. 11,eekends ~ .,.k. 7 66 }fRW! 4 carat ladiots Aqua-Shalimar No. 2. 642-3105. marine ring in 14K 1\·hi1e I rc::.c.,,.::::not=e=r--..:c.:..:;:.:::::c....1 gold mntng-, 1·11! 111 $200. Trd for guM, antiques, al"1 ob-LARGE OR SMALL ject1 or submi1. 673--0802. All types work: CUt door! 8 Unit•. Costa il'ftsa. Income Pa n e I. cabinets, rinl!h: $13.600. yr_ SI00.000. \\"a.nl framr, repalr.1, etc. 962·1961 J nr ~ BR home under NE\V Constn.1ction-Rcmd11111:- S30.!XXI, Bob Of.on Realtor rm addittons~abi.nel!-pla.ns- ~-hrly or contn.cL 5"8-47.ll . Ne1v J Br, f."m & DR, 2~1 l:ie, 1w blk Sindy bch. Hun!. ll1r. bour, $UL\I l'<f FOR boat. SI01;1c or TO's. O.\V.C. 2nd. A.gt ~17-6334, E"Vt, 546-6261.. Have 1 Bdrm homl" on 5 n<"n"' wilh expamivt' view CARPEl\'TER. "~1an for all rtalOnS," Work g u a r a n . Realistic prices. 64l-73n. EXP. Rt'modellng, cabiflt'lA. repairs, m11!n1. No Job too 1m. Rt'ft1. MS-4224. of Palm Dt-9e11. Want TD'I TtR.ED of that Cid tutrututeT Armv.·hrad or jl,",IJ. &f.1-6111 It's r.1.ly not tha! twd T h" Irwin Cn, RralloT"l! to rtpl•Cll. Ju~ Wlltch the * * , -h.rnlture • mlactll&neo'Jt * COhlmnl lb the OevlfW - .. __ .......... -_,. ..... __ ~ ... ----... ---~ --......... 01 I > ... •o ...... •• .... •o-.... O ,,. ........ '• ,, .... , .. < .... .. " o .,. .,. • ; ',. •• , .. , .,. • O • .., O .. , .., ,, .... -O ...... 6, ...... ""-' ............. , __ ..., .. -.. ..._ .. . Buy a ' -Border to Border Every classified want ad 1n the DAILY PILOT 11ppears 1n every edition every day. That means your 11d will be seen • 1n paPJ!rS delivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border all along the Ori!tnge Coast ... all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All • • • Huntington Beaeh Valley Fountain Costa Mesa Newport Reaela Laguna Beaf•l1 Saddlehack Sa11 Clen1e11te Capistrano t--- (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price ~With A • l • I Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 . ' Carpet Service JOHN'S C'a.rpt•\ !. l'1,l~1l'i•'I) Clt>arnrrs . .Dtrra D11..stis111. poo free ScoirhJ.:Uard 1.$o.nl lte1ard11nts). 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('all /.w !•ppr ~lr. l'o~·kru s -:-1 r1,<;:~i-:a::1 Hr:.Yr Tllf' fl,11!•! Con1T<'ll' !lr•JJ·~. 1 m11u~. d 1· i 1 "~. ,,,f,•11.1lk,. ri..u1 G1~.•:,1 1 G en eral Se r vice s Job Wanted. Male 700 11,\ B Y :-: IT 'I'~. I( -1·,.l1:1hl•·. 111ah111• 1 .. 11.1 [,11' ·I 111t1 ••Id 1><1.1 7 OIPIJ-.J [1111.:; \'l.I~'• 1111 li•'•l i• '1i.!-1;[jS .1!t ij Apply P ersonnel Dept. -------~--· 1!S°K1>ri :-; t n1pl~r ray~ Jef.~ .\!·11· l'rudu•1. Hig h .-urn. 1;•'1J r;:l· All•·ll B~l:111d Agrn· 11\g', 11 .. , hi'<. l11n ori.:an1za-I" .\)1<.>.'•', I .t '"I~ I phJ111h, h'll< t', lill', J.'\!JlJ:-.-Tfl!(lljS >l'lUl\: 11\illl ----J'\'1'10". \1 ,t!l,s. d1·11·0· 111•1.ill !"} J()J...[~ t:. Hitl1, s. A. 11 .. n :ii.:.-np1.•11. 1\lt111ni.:ero.enl ::,1~39,, -------··-"-·.··.'."·"•' .·.·.".".· _.,_,_,_- 1 _".".:: ....... I ---I: A}\ Y S ! 'I' T ~.I'. 11/•l\\11 111~!111•, 1.H'f...:ulr~.1 .. ,,nt ~·i.: ";,111, lt1!11 1111<' 1••1• 11.1111!111>:. , i, (•\.'II ,., 'fl'\i lH"TI• '11 \\•wk, [,111 II ,·I· .1llUJ••. lid I. 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High tempera, ture resin e xperience mandatory for both. E xperience with spr•y foam also required . Must have ability to fabricate wood, plas< t ic and plater molds from production blue- prints . A pply Personnel Dept. 3333 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa ATLANTIC RESEARCH I'll\\ J J: l"'I" •Iii 'i"'r','l• .1r, ,,:.:..o.:i'~. d r •' .' , (' • ·1··1• p I! y . ~' "_'~"'_~···~!~ Clt'lssific <'ltion 100-149 * J\"T!~J:Ji)!l l'::\Tl·:JUUH "* Li<'. IJl~, J.!ll,H"flrll('cd. Call l l.•rns. •:i~-1 :1.".iS, .C:;.;PL't'l '1'1(1{111 1.l l () l ' 1: ('{)\! f'A:-\11· . .-.: ·rit:\L\J.'ll: pi:n. Personnel Agency .•-----------1(,r•·ar ''1'!•11·11111Jl1 I•• d•'l"i•>il ,1 II 1n;u·l1111t! :;k ill, 11 II h 1'1.1.·~ Pf : r_:_..;;; ( )l'J::l:A"J'\ I!\, Off1(·f. Tr,,vr1 GE.\'EIIAL 1•<•n1a n 111,,ld!n;:: I~_""'_""" _I ~ l'RbFESS!U:"\'1\L Pa1 n1~ 11\l•'r/• 1!\"r. \J.,11< "t Y.u 1·k. Lit· ,\ !11.~. !JI 8-~7 :i :J, ~·Ill-I ! I I. • l'1\!.,TJ\1;, h•·•' 1·s1. H.:111 1<•:< 1nl••r I •''l:h·r. O!lires "fl 111 t'ki'l\d~ .. \t'l'Oll.'I". Cl'il· Cl<'lssification 200.260 11 :.:·. :1 h••tlf ~1·1·1·1 c r. 1-1~-lll"< I Houses for Rl!Tlt I! ~ I ! ~I 1n' --,c,,-,-,cl-, clc,.-,,-.,-,'F0.,-.,-" ··---------p,!lllll!lt.'., l,h" .J/111,, 1 .. ,L,,j r.ll.\\1 Y11U'LJ. 1.t:A1i;; 833 Dover Or., N.B. '!'HE \Jn.,-r /lrJY.\:"\'C"l· ll 642-3870 ';\1011FI :.'\ \1F:T11(lDS flF __ .,. _ _,._...,_,.._,.., .. !ll':O:L\I·:":' "1'!1 1\T \\Ill. CONTROLLER J-.0:-\1\1'.1.IO: y1)!r Tt) ~T,\l~T Ut'gJ'P•'. 011:.:r <'I' 1.·1.111 •'\r i\1Al\1.'\(; AT 1.F.\:-;T ':.rJ,1){'!1 C,1!1 \!1'' :;,.111111.!t + ,\ \'1• .\f: I:\" ('"l\l\llS· \\'E:'T('Llt'~· SIO\~ .~ S!·:rt\"I CE Fr:~:-;. l'l-]~:'n:-::-:1-:1. \1;1-:-.:1 ·r • (',ul•ll.te' C.or l'l1u1 e ~·ull ~·rl'!t,:(• I\• ll• I • ' e Pluch Offt"r" e :-:1;ir1 ltnn1,.111,.1o 1.,. _•111: \\• ·1 1"1111 1!1 ·'I\. ____ i.r.-1~;n ,---- COOK j1 l'lh', 1~ .\ (II< I \rq•h ,\1 A~··ncy, 1 :11·1rrl •IU!I<'' in· l'lud" SQ!ll" 1~·p111~. lol\~1111i::. Hrs I l:1n1-~p111, L\!.u1 111111 :'::ii Ht'ply <'l11~Stf1«d :od i-.n '."1:1 J):11 ly l'1lot. I' l). !'.•\'> 1.~I. (_',)~1;1 \l•'~.1. C".<. '•-•1:·,>1, --GE N E-RAL OFF ICE l~tlfXI 1.>Pltll!. l11:11r1• ;,pl11ihl•• I ill 1 .. ,rr" Ill" I\ 1-.. ""l'i'l.11-1" f'f'l::'J)\\:l'L \1;1 'I) _,11: l\1•·h'l•ff 111 1:1 >-.'l~fl ,\ co1n1p.<n.1·. ~2 .,() 11111·k l•>r pl:i ~lt<" C';ill Bol• \\'ilson, .1n.1;t~.):, pl;inl. :.11>-:tilO. c c1,\:-;1·111. ,\t:t::-.t'Y ---··"'"''"'"--~--1 '.'lfHI ll:il'l•»r Iii ;,• .\01,11H~ l'HOFJ::SS!ON .. \L p Ii 0 n (' \1 ,\., ]'•'1''11. p/Tll!I<' f1q' t•:tll} ~"" 11•'\l ~fl·'f~'I' •lt•I I 111 '.\ r;_ \ll1~1 1\,,,,. .!.·1w11.!.d•I" , .11 ,( 1,. t" !1.1 , L \ 'I 1111"~ 111:.'-1\ll\I -MAINTENANC E MECH. l l·i. ,,t l••lllH 'h""l'i!<•' :suir<"l lOr -Dan,1 r o1nt. Nin Ch-tnente, C:ipl~tr.1110 are11. \\'urk in ~'our (lll'n home. fir~! 1!ral 111 :u,,,, Phone -"~: •. 11<;·, bct11crn 9:00 a.m. :11\ll tlOOO , ----------1 I'( J\\ I· I~ 1•1.•1 hot " <•p• 1·;iror. • "1..:I(· fl• "Iii<'. l ).11 .. C.in-011 .'-.1.J :11:1k11·~. 1· \I. li\..-17~0 1•!.1111.;. 11 1l l 11r.,1 u1,. >••·•1r11~ l·------------1 C l111sification 300-355 Jt'I ~-.. u ~T~ ":1.p. frl't 1'..st. [),\ \' t: JJ)()f.,;[;>.t ;L/\'.':11 , <';ill Chuek til.->-0."'19. , FJ\1\;\"('l,\1. J:'\\'EST:'<I E~T CARL JR'S ]'•l."ol 1:1· .. •1-.hur-· r \ .... ,.\Ii:: 11111'!•l1 l~u l1•r .\· ,uh.1'• •'"'''It T .. S•O•I (".111 l\.,h II 1f-.n1, ·,u1.1;i1 , *RECEPTIONIST Aparlmenls for Rent i /~) Cle1sification 360-370 ~l _''"_"" _I~ Cl.-is~ific.st•on 4Q0.465 LI_'"_"'"_"'_'~_"_" ~11~1 C la ssific ation 500-510 -------J' ,\ ! ;>. I I ;>. ! ; IJ 11 I•,.,., I ~~1.,r:1rl• •'ti 11Prk. l.· .. ·,1 ,\ny .-1 .. i• 101 .. (.';1!1 li7J.-7i7hl. \'tlll s11ppt_v th1· pa 11+T . l:oums J)<l l!\!C-rl .\10 ra. ,\Jso <--.:trrior. ('al! :.io-10111. \'l:'\Y J. l'.op1•rh.111 i,:111 1-: "f!{'t'l.o].,1, \1 .. rk J:u:.rantt·r•!. ~:-1. .. 1•-:1~!1' <>I' .~·lt>-21~·: ---P,\I.,Tl.,l;/P:1)R't'l!1).:. \,~ .1r~ u1 ll arl~)r arl'a. Lie & bo11d- ,,,1. H•'r!'i f11rn. r,12-2~~,(i . I Person~ls 11 ~~~1 -1·,\l!'IHl·;J'_,\_J'.\'TI.'\;- '·--------~-SP1·11ni::-Ufh. Co. !'1nr" 'J:1 C 1assific.stion 525-53 S 1 '.-.::1.:r;~!i nr ~.<.i-0:::~·, '1--------1~ ~ttt,P".;fC~R~ losl .1nd Found It P1\TCll PL1\STEH!.'\G C la ssific11tion 550-555 ~I _1""'"_'u'"_I ~ C lassific .-ition 575-580 All fyJW~. Frrf' <'stimat{'s. Call ;,1~2:; Plumbing Pl.l .:\IBING l{t.;P Alll /\o joh loo ~inall [ lfC\ e f..12-312S • S....05 ind Replin ~ , __ C_O_L_:E:_,Pc,Lc,U:,-M=B71 N=G- Cla\s ificatio n 600-699 V hr. 11ervi<-c. &l5·lltil .__I _''""'_'~"'_J[Il] Classifi cation 700-7 r 0 .__I _""'"_'"';··_!~ Classifi c ation 800-836 ._l .. _ ... _ ...... _._. J[B Classificat ion 850-858 R~!!~~·------- 1.F:E Roor1n(! Co. Roofing all lypt'~. H.ecov€'r, rrpair~. thcrrno roof coatings, 11'hitc ,t· rolQr. Li e/bonded, si n«! '-Ii. 6-12-7222. ------1 ·r. Guy ltoof1ng, Deal Direct. I do n1y 011·n work. &1~2'iSO. ~18-9J!KJ. Sewing/ Alterations --EUROPEAN DR1'.:.SSl"ttAKING l-~-""' __ ._ ... ___ .JI{· * J1_A_"_'_"_'_'•_m_'_"_'"'_·_p_,_""_Ml_ . .._.. ~ . tc.. Fa!hion advi~. 673-1849 C las•ification '00-912 FACTIJRY Exper. Seamtttss will do r;t'"·ing in my homl". l--'-""""'---'-"_i"' _ _1l/r1JJ •Rc11110nahlr call &Mj....<16il . . Dn-ssmakin~ • Altera1ions De~i11:ncd 1o ~ui.t you. C11U Jn * :if......&i.16 I "'"'"' .... I §1 ~ci=.-,-,;~1-;,-,-.. -.0-,-.=50_990 ' ' Alterations -642-5845 N·"•t, 11rcuratr, 2 yea~ l''l:r. House lh1ntlng1 \\'~!ch OPF.N l!OUSF. rolun111. "" COOK, MAIDS DISHWASHERS \II P'"'t'''"' :., '"''' 'I ~l , "I 1:•' +"I·' 1·(~. ~;·111. !II 'l.'1 . .. tun,., ,. .. 11,.,.,,.ll!AI 1•". 1111 I I 1<' ;1' ·' I. l I •I•' t1> T 1 ,i 1 • I .' 1 ~ ('ti\•! \I. \1;! ,\., :; >1 II ,111 .. r 1:1 11 \.,,. .:. \\I "'"" 111, ··•11' , .,. ••·111• 11,,.,., II·'• I .. • :~· ....... 1 ~ .. l•·I' f:,·.11 I '1.1"' (i·1i. •·. ·"''m" 11111·..: ,; h .. 111-r-1 •1 ••ek },_ • tll'' ,,_., J I •>111'1 H.,1 1 111 1,11.7_,.i \U~ Tl\-.-.\lllll o,fH:I!\.\. '' \!.Y-ir. It !-" \\f!fll\l·:r. \111.L HFl.I' ~T,\Rr yn1 · !~Tl!I·: fA:C:T E\l'A:\'DI'."(; l'\\'r:-.:·r:-.11-;;..·T FIF.l.J) & 1\ 1\Ht.1-Jt \\'1111 TRE\l~.'- 11()\1~ FJ:-<",\i"C'l/IL ~E ll'RIT'i' ,t· PnF:STll;r BAYVIEW MANOR 645-3013 -;. ,'.J-1 11; 10. Tw' I,,.,. 1-·----------,,-,-,-1,---~I'.\ l·:'\l'!-.l(-_-1------· ---' ,r, '111•11 • f'I••· 10• CALL NOW ! 558-0444 Ask for Mr. Arrow Adn1111 /\~~I E Xl'C. :-:{'('., s:.on + r9nun It.I-:. (\ui-fr E>t'lYl\\' Si'r')'/C1·n·1 Or" Denl.11 Rt·(~'111. f'XJli"I'. sr.n 12 ~'l'.11':< f'\fJ('r I ."!;ii T,vp"t. r~11 J\t"1,.Y'p: r. 0 . '"''" NEWPORT Personnel Agency 833 Dove r Or ., N.B . 642-3870 ADMINISTRATIVE S.~. Tor rl(ltch l'ld1ninistr11- • 1:1.1·i·: IH >l.1'111'\. GUARDS I I "i< t :-, .. li,o!l~l'I<' J!.1,( I 1\lll•'d<,111· I'·" I I q • •' I•" l< , 1 1,-, I I", ,., . \·1;i I. d" \.I', I __ ~111"11~ ,,1 1il.1i'I•• ~·•ltn ·' ---- Ct!l \ 1'1 .1( ,,,1, ... i.;ul I;,,, I •1111,1 1., 1ii\ttl•·I 11, 1o11 , l 111. \I \'l! 1 1:1 -..1 11•'1 •h ',I f,,,. ' 1 ·1·11 11 ,. I· 11"''''' \1<11 111~ f''>P' ,. ;i !lll!•I , 1'11 .. 111 ~Id•'' r.w111~ ,\ "'1!111' llill!l'if''ll I" "' ' .• .. 1·\p1' h•·lr1r111 . ..-." 1nrrr11'"' i'.ir· · .( 1,11'!'1;,,1,.. 1.q.1 1,11,•11<·11 . ..:.i,.,, 11r;...(]::1 1 lioi 1111 ~.'ii .~· •1:;~1 flrn 1lpl'I,\ s-. ~ ~' L;i~1 .•1 1\1i.1 MARJ<ETING-$400 1;11-11+12. 11~1·•~ C".1111•·1·., h•·•l!l. l'.11111 1 01•1••rlu11<I) . 1 t:~• h;1ni.:"· c ,\1 1·111p l,,vt·i· :->11p··1· ~11 11·p ,.,ii '" ~lf ,111~ -·-• ---,,[ ;:l•>\\1111' l»••tll ~lLl~T il"flt' -C-REOIT CHECKER GUARDS ~' 1\ 11 ~1 .1 1 1u tn.o: .. •11n..: .\lu,.,1 11,, "·'!"'I'. l'r<'f 11,,.r 2: •. r111n1r. work an.1 ~h1ff { 111 ,1, pl ,.,1111 .,.,, I'• r"•llll"I •\O flour :i tlri,v 11k. ~;(11).1 fnn1l.<: rurn. t .. 111.1• t C'h1wf; ,\t;.-ll• 1, "•HI• 11; 11;111h ••I c·•llll[J.Hl,\ h••n,.[1h :0:11rr. lfJj(~J .J .1n1h .. >r<'f' Ml1<I. i\ni•'l'i/·,, T,,11 , .. 'lh" 1'11.1. LAWSON J EWELER'S N1·,11~1r1 Rr.1,·h l'n;i.IY'llll, 111 .. 11,,~,. '""! t #fi.·, It t1n!it1:?1•111 Cf'nl€'!', IC H. "'' ::or.;; 11f! ~I .:O.trn, ~J.,11-··----------[)~],\\'f:HY -1o;u~rly1a-;h,° Ft 1· __ 1..A. Timrl', Dcprndabl!' car llAJR:-IYLl~T:-;, ll"nt ;-p ... ·• r"•(rl. ~148--1752 bl'rore noon. r~rrn n1ore lhnn 'iO'. . Jl.111· l\'··~t 6il-4l~k o E:-.iTAL Asst. exprr • .-hair ----- sidr. Sa.1111y Qprn. El Thro-HELP! I ha11• a 111·,1 l~i.gunl!. Hills /lrra. \\'rirr llus11lf's~ 1n to\\·n & I nr<'\l P.O. l'k>'I: 444 F.l Taro. Cahr. your hrlp. JC a grnunrl noor g MIJSTAllC l1\'<' i;;-r"y for sn1all r11pirl\y DJ-: NT /\ J, Sf'cri'1!1r~"(}ff1r·r r. r o w i n t: ni:1n11fa,·1urinr. Man:1grr. Expcr. vr <'Ollegt' lirnl. '\'ork l\'/)'Q\J f11:: ('rowel 25-t 'i. :=.4&-:::000. on 1hcir way up. Courtesy' J, .. .iji;;i.i..iiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiol l'fll~Jrt111111y Qlf•'ro 'd h~ ;1 11<'11' t'O. \\ /11 .. 11' J"'~'1hll' f':ll lllth!~ Ill •"l"•"I''" EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 642-5812 nr $:~J.MO K· 11101·r r~·r .'r ll\101l11•r11'k \l1!1n1.1n 'Pt-n;ont'l('l /\p:Pn('y, Suitr fi07 Bunk o! An1rr1ca TowC'r. Th<> Cily Oranr.t'. 8~:~11·161. * ATTENTION!T Real Es!ate Licensee!' 2 Opening~ ;n ne"1Y expancl- erl ofriC'C in Corona dct ,\1 Ar. See J\lr. Martin or r-.lr. Cor- bin, CORBIN-MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 ATIF:NOANT at Chevron Station k Hrr11 Rrnf.,\-Car In Lligunl'I &h. Collt'g<' !'lu- rlent. over IS. (X'rm. 20 hn "'kly, Jl:o long hair. ~!1>1·!!00.1 lla\•to 50n1t>!h1n1? ;rou wnnt lo ~"11~ Clni;.511il'd 11rli; do I• "·~ll -cnll NO\V &12-5618. EXECUTIVE P ersonne l Agency illlf'rl'.~l!ii YOll-)~H I 1111L•1·1•st Pl11111l)('r ••.•..•••.. ~:, f~I hr 111,..! And J \1'111lrl likf' to Boili"r .\lakrr ~lr~·h S'.\ nn hr m.,,, ~·ott• r·,1r prr.~onnl Tra11~n1. R•·r•11rm;in s.• .. ::7 11 r in!rrvifow 1·1111 %2-S~lO. \\'..,.l(t1\·ork :\J1!Jrn:in I.<: in l'l'lll'rh of an PIP!'tro11ic llOTEL nllt' 1lll•llt"r _ pi·rfer Trnl' ...... , ., , •.. ·.· $~:ii hr f'ng1nr1'r w/h€'111·y knowl. €'xprr 011 NCR •l2Q0..6 dny ll'k J n~. Con1n1rrc1al r 1r.• 9 {'dfo:C '" ('Xfl('r. in r ircui1 1lr. -~ll lllry . Apply in ~rs.on ~~ale :lt"ll'k , .. , .. ,, ,. S .. ,o(l )1r si!("n. &-!cctl'<l (0and1da!e \\'ill 00 1 ltOO "Ill' n\11 11nr ~•self starter. one \\.'ho ~~H ~·:: nn, ' NCR 4'..m •.....•••. $2.:t> hr ls capebre or taking e pro. des, · · BuabOys ............ $:!.~.i hr ject from Inception to ma-H 0 USEKEEPE R.. \i\'~in. l.VN ............. s~.oo d!ly turlty. Xln't co,&: benefits Spanish 1pe1king OK, 22nd Cook •••.•.•. $iS.00 day In Orange Co. $12-$14,000, children. Lido Isl!', N"'Jtl Bch 673-1671. Send Rrsumr Or C.111 For Appl, 410 W . Coast Hwy ., NB Suite H 64S-2716 ANY Oi.y ls th!' !\EST day to run, &n ad! Don 't delay •• call todA)I. 642-5613 '{ TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 • M eny Clerical Positions Avail. 642-5812 1856 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa ,s,.11 111ta old stuU Buy the ne11• ~\11fl I!• , I 1 ·-.i.1:.· .".1], , INSTANT MONEY! J oin The Profess ionals :-.11"" 'l'r,.,11. ,,,.111t n ,t \\'fl· 111<'11 i"'' •l•·•I ~· 111111 l11;;:hly "lit'L~'i.~ru1 1··:<111 ••I n 'al •":"• 1,111' p1"•1•"~"'11:1 1~. l·:<'l!lU~. p,1"1 !lll'dl".11 l"tlt"",l~P. pd. '·"".1 1 .. 11,, tr.111111i:: l'ff>l:r:i.111 fHI lll(''l ~'l'l<'ll<Td, fll'all ~ ,11 ,o.i1hlt' II )VII '1U.i!1 fy, ]l[g n. h. t He. ''!'"" C;ill .l,1ck ·"•'.I 111t1ur 711;.:1::1 Anah<'im. *SEYMOUR* Realty & Investment RESEARCH $450 ~<'•'!Y'l;1n -l~!',.,•·ar<"h l1P pt, \,,:'II, 1 .1r.11· 1·1.11lt•r:1•, Xln'1 ,.,ix·ll1•r . Ou1.~1a11,-f1no: hl'nr'- 111, r1,•111r ('n1nplrx. Cour- '""~ l'<'l'~n11nrl .-\t:r11cy, :'1111r ~.01 B;u1k nr An1f'nea ·r,,111'1'. Th1· C1tv Oi·ani". ~~;,.:1.1GI $Al.E.S -:\lrn STOP!!! LOOKING & ACT Sal~ m inded prrson, sea tee youn;eH, ~ rea.J cnrecr op. porlt:ni1y. X lnt fu!u~ for right man. F.nrnlng.s corn· mC!nce ;rr,mediately should be in l'Xce~s of $300. J>f'l' wk, ~o canvassing or soliciting. lntcrvlc\\'s by Apl'IOintment only 9.3 \\'eekdays. Lcl.l Con10, ~~~mt. SAL ESl NDU"S;TR°'l""A'""L • I Dynamic loc11l ron1p11ny wlff\ lillt' gro11·th l"N'Ord 1n Cl1"m, l'-'1.lrs 11·11 1 11ay cnorl rnmml>- !'ll>!l + "Llln1-:-or Sf{IOO. Call l/rlcn ll:iyf'.~. '.".>IO-GOJ5 COA~AL ,\GF.NCY 2790 Hnrbor Bl 111 Acl11mt: Call fi.42-.'i678 Now! \ ' '· . \ SO YOUR LITTLE RED WACiON IS REALLY DRACiCilN' ADD HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET You can handle those bills. All you need are the dol· lars you'll get for all the still-good, but· nobody· uses· them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list of them today and decide to turn those unwanted ar- ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you ... it'll pay you. And you'll be surprised at how fast you can sell iust about anything with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Every day is a good day to use DAILY PILOT WANT ADS (And You Can Charge Them) PHO 642-5678 '! ~·,..,-~·- • ' . • ( 25 P'ILO T-AOVERTl5 ER Wtdnl"\d~y, Oc tobtr 13, 1971 utdlll dJt Oct ubfor 13 1q71 DAIL V PI LO'T 51 ' [• J[Il] [ l "'C)loyment L___M_M_:::_,_·:_:-_~M-Ol_J 1 \t] c__'_"_"'_'"_'_"_'°" _ _,11 rli r cl __ ''_'°_'""'-'-"~'"~If• l 1 c•y•c•1.•,•. •e•,•.• .. •.••-1 Mobile Home: 935 ]~ '--[ _"'"h_""'"'_Ji§J '--[ _""'h_"''"'_][§J '--[ _"'"h_"''"'_)i§J [ ~ _"" ,_, v,,_j ~ Help Wanted, M & F 710 Antique-5 800 ::::-=-:::--c----:::: I Garage Sal• 826 3 Lineli, ~ Time 5, $2.00 Boats, Powe r 'H>6c 812 Mi5celleneous 818 P ianos/Orga ns SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS r,\:-011\Sr!C L.;ars;::e Sale Boy's S11ngray b1kt, t'ltt tra111, TV, patio furn111ue, BBQ, ch 1lc1rt"n'5 cloth.,:<. !".IS. JllU• h 1nf)rt. '..'3F1 1\1·butus :j!., l"B. !;liil'IS \\ ... ,t_ L) \\'l.\'(j Sl;1IP -l'hu1'. 1"1 1 Sal.~\" TV $3.i. Typc11T1h•r S.(1. V<1t'. $li. !lCl'nrd plil}J'!' s.-•. Lan1ps $:1. Chlltl'.!> $10. \lat!r. ,,. ho-: ~Pr'!!:~· S21'1. ,\li~c. lo SI. 1;12;1• 1 \V B:dh11;1 U!1·d . :\.B. r·.,,1,1 Cn111111111111y I ln•p11.1! ~.•,111'r1l nt 1\r1 1:n11Ptd~. \l1·t. ri-16111. nwn 10 ~rin1 Tln11~ t.X·! 11111 )(p111 -DI.\ t:--G '•'I. Odrni ~j'I, llOI l•'J':°1 hulP :1 l"•<I. 1·h;111 ... ,.,fa. t:1hlr<, TV. k1h·h"n 1!••111~. 111• r 111n.,rr. 10,\~ ;.i~-.-·~'t~i ('flFrEI'. J f'l!<I t,thle~. Cl••lh1·~ ,, In _ .'tJ. (\nll• .~- 10~'· nun1•-1·ous 01lwr 11e111 ... Tfn11· to "it 0111). 31Ji~ l\1Jl~brfl0k J.n, C.\! f(>ll rui:: • ~111.:iu· l..· 1•rf'arn • r 111 rue •1o0I. Stf'oi shel~t\j:' K-hra~k<'I ~ • i<lrrl 11rr 1ahlr~. C11tu11r1· k f'i!Sh l'i'l!:l ~IC'r. Q .• Thurv!a} Jhn~~lilay · 0l't 1)-rrlru li 1 lfl {'ab1)lfo, fos1a :\Ir_,,,. ----------·-----------* AUCTION * UJ'C.' >C' ,_, Sil ~h1!11 l1;11n 'I b1'0"" Pill.._ II~' Ill II k"' oln .. ,\].<,() -t ~ r O!ll l•·m tJkJ.i , 11TY !;PJ11lt·. .>1~18 J' \HT'.\LP. \\.\:-..I I ,ll l'rl' ~" :\lurada. SJ~OO lJ••I!. 1·u 11 s~11 P'.,. nib. F RIDAY 7 P.M, OCTOBER ISlh D1~11vssrd miiplr tahll'~ k C.1pu11n'i chair ... Bdrm 1-<'1~. Hunk l>f'd,<; C'hr <t~. Slu.!,.nl desk.~. Ciulopy hl'<h, I )1 ···~ "fl>, l'•1ffre lu.hlt'~. ,\iurui·~. IJ11an.~ 11.'.l!lr""'C'S. 2 pu11~1-., C'olnrl'd 'rv·s Slcl'r<1• l'vr•I 1.i tilr, Bulll't•, fiefn1:f'. D1~h11'R~hrr.~. \\'a~hf'rs, Ur~· fr• /,, ,\l llCll '.\H)f'tE• WINOY'S AUCTION CU\11·'. f;J!f)\\'~~: AftOL::--;D 1<11.-.1: '.\r 1' pr•t'! Hh·ci. 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CaU d~y or nighr. 519-'..'Ul or 5-i7-773.l Wanted 10' Stepladder 61(;.7l966 <1sk for Frl'rl Musical Instruments 812 F F:NDF:R l'r l t~s1 rr \\/B1i::;sl.Jy .<;lick 1·a•r Ku.-to111 <1111p ,t· . :11.:,.r< ('qf!\p !(I KEYS TO HAPPINESS lor !he h(o,,1 \'it h1f'~ 1n ORGANS -PIANOS ;-.. .. .,., & L .-1·tl You'll be q ldd you did t~huo1<;p l1t1r11 J11r~,. ~··IN·t!hn Lu"r"y !!.1111n1011d . 'I 1111111<1~ -(!11lhrunsPn • \\·111·l11l.t•r -r.1r!i-11. l\11lch11n (lr(i.111~ ----------1 I\' "4\'1111111\J S(>(:t·bO l ! 0 Ill 'u<.ha.1n' lll"l'tl I<' uf)hi>l,I• 1 1n1; I-' .. > for ail %.'o-'if..l; <tll. ' S:;J)..{r(;'!.\ ask lor 4 ;~rrt·ll. l'yrnt~ C.11! Ben -----·---, 1'i'i\I 1s · RHll\\\l'.\1; .'\t•i-1 ('r;if!. ~ 1 h /l, ~.1 •111-urtr, !..· \'.tll"Jn ICI' \di] 1rlJ. f'."JOV. 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StOre,--Resta ur a nt,--- Ba r 132 J::Xl'El.J.E:\T !'l1t~1111r IMO srnc~ ~·::.ri. ffj,l-%'}'! Tv:-Radio, HiFi, Stereo 836 1972 Zf~XITllS "il ~.ilr ti->11 . 'J?," rolor frorn S:1!l~. ~:.-· :\lr1l!t<'n·an,.ilu -lair• In fl S"~l!l. All '72 n1il11!1~ 1n st.wk f11l•1r antrnn·•~ u1~1.1IJ('•I frr•' 11/all cu1t~lr~. .• ~ r pl1·1ut'(' !lllk'. I ~ r p.1rt-. J, St'L'\'ll'<'. i\o dn11 n ff''l lllrnl ,(· .".Ii n1on1ti .. !(I r:·~. ,,,. 1·;,-h '.VI cl;iy pl«n. ,\H(' Culnr ·r\' Or;111:::1• ('"1u111 • l:ir::.,.•t Zrn11h D1'al••1. 1(1~1 .\11<111!<1 LU.\t; ~111 1'1' $~.:~1 li;o ll'"d, h\LI!" •·~<ti, 111110· '11'q1J>"•I ).111rn 1169 !Jori:rt Ln, ..:-)I ~,,'j.bJ\11 1;1· \t 1·1~·l·L,-~, k s .. ,11 1• ~·· 1\1\1('11~. Ku-.: 1ra1t1l'd, ~:..~1. • :i1,~-~i;,i:: • ('()l.J.r~: l'l'J'/'lf::-i h •II.' H[o). ~ :u •'.'<\'II, e :d .. !Ol:I e ~~1-l):.~, i.1: r. pin . '!' L'\Jl·l .11\ 1'11•r ,' t · !" hrs on r· lilt • •1r. rlC'rp~ ·I Si()()t1. ,,,I f\j' \ k· ) !.~LI I"'•'!', 1 nnd. 1 "r ,;,;, I r .7 11111\ll ~·TI; '.;•·~I .111°,I I II•· Sco.>ter• 9151 i. ~~----·---·iiijiijiijj~~- 1 BY Ov.·nrr 2Cbr43 J...anl'l'r NUy crptd. ctrps lots of xti:aa. INVENTORY SALE~ N>'W c<oo. Ad"ll p"k BIG SAVINGS ON ALL NEW .,..·kda)'5 aft 5 & anylime Sat or Sun tH2-2S01. REIJL:(.'f-D'' 1966 Gr e a I 1."kr~. :; RP.. 1 B,\. $7300. r •• 11.1r1.r10 A\I. S.17-6:'~17. 1971 YAMAHAS 1_M_0_1_0 '_H_o_m_•_• ___ 94_0 1 ;o II 1nnr'ia1:" 21'. fully r•1111p1. ro:./f'. 11.000 1n1. '.\!use ;:.r·ll' )[_,k,, nlll'r' Pnv. Pty. 1·,:!i '.\1'1•p•)1I, C:\l, Lo t No. l~ 1'..'-•!''I. AWARD MOTORS, INC 1680 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA eTHE tJIKE SHACK9 Trai lers:-T··'.._-•-ve~lc--~9"4"'5 1 NEW BI CYCLES l!i' l~l'[)t,fl: C.in1n1n g r .\l\T . ..: e \t·c1·..;;o;Cl1:1/..S Tr'it•l•r \1/+11111 h111 <1 n C' E XPERT RE PAI RS lank~. I Z !111 ll1" 11, rlrr. ON ALL MAKES 1<'f1::-'!'"''I }.;.11 518 B1 ,111n~ .\ \\',•li!1n~ 1093 C BAKER, CM .\"ill' F.111111·11 e ,i.;.;1 11 T1-,11 1•r··· \io·•·• !•1•1" c ,, s 1 a ·'I•'•·' ]l'r;.11 '\'~"" li11i--~~~ i),-li:·, ,,fl fi !•I tll:lf:l,!..\.;..;-\\\'-[J11--;:-; 11• 1'-r • ' ~ 1, !I .. II \it•1• ,. I ! I' I' f,,· \!1• :"'lf'!'1d I I H11;:•_·~ Co ll :dl•'t -, -.-,: -; I 1 ", ---- ~TE:REOA Url(·IP11n1M lav· ;iwar. G.i, \ tllll(lrl. Garra ~rl l·•pd f'itan_:::f'r . Air su<:p n .~1oin ~~1·ak r r s 1•/n1ult r frnss -01·rr r:i•!ln .~· iaPr tl r('k, ~till h1<1nd 111\\, ,. .. 111 for :S~Y\!l.~.-1 · Pay nff h;il<1n•·" of ~!'lO nr .•n1. n1011lhly pay n1 r 11 t s. Crrr!1t Do•pl, il-l-89H~lil. ;::\! "60!1" c.'QJl.V priprr ty pe 6~2. Jn ori.r.:1nal crirtons. 1.1)()() sliccl'> 81:. X 11" and -~.000 'he<!IS 8'3 X 11". Su rp l us f ro n1 tr ia l drnv1n.-t r:>tion. f'ri1·e $i0. Call ti 12-1:\21, rxt. 2i7. ENG:\GE.\1E· .... ~n-;-n.t:~ C;1ral D1;in101Yl. $ 211 ~. ~<ll'rlflf'" fnr ca.~h. r1rn1 prirr Pii\;i\" parly. Call :..it>--;11111 1111 f; p.111. C<1ll fnr clrt<11l.o:;., n1a r '~I'. :..111-~a11. .\r.TLl'.:Y Rahy llolh Grand xlnt ."L11 r :s:::il ta l I I lunhnglo11 Hr~··ll. ~l{i.~-:;·;~·:i. --CLOSING-OUT- '71 PHILCO TV'S --I JI.!• l .n1.J1-ti Slh'•'ll•l•)J.: pt11••, l•f'1 1•r '/'"" ,\ht· ( 'lia1111• -1rrd r:,..a~ pn"'" .-.::1>--·.~~:·1, I01lll !1 ;111• I )'I ·I• I I'' I' 11111w·1· ~I >Iii t:L' ,, , ;011 • (\ll~{J,'\\!1() ~.:, (, .... .i ..... 11~ .~· - \111 "' ~· ' ' " ;oi 11 )', Trucks 962 OFF SEASON CAMPER SALE FISllJ\C: t;if'k!r. S1laflr>; r01is, 10 rrrls. ~O. 60 .~· 1111, t;ipr .lro·k. ,, th'1111rr rn11rr !f)r1( l'.ol1111rl .. ~trf'I (',1nl frl<' S draurr. \S~2 f\e"port Bhd. C .. \1. .1~-'<-il : Office Furniture/ __ _ Equip. 824 I'll'..' ln n111:1n;,J ·~r\"11' :!,f~)O ~h••r!<; S1: X 1 I ' ;imt ::1'o'liJ ~h<'<'IS ~·-:-; 11' Surp!u,. f1·01n trial 1lr111n11-1r;•11011. f'1'1• ,. ~It!. 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Zrbr11. skin Pianos/Orga ns 826 Free to You _ - n_u: s2:.o. 49-1-2711. ---..WOULD YOU '------- \r:1 ll•·1:::1l1~ .~\•''1, c .• ll 1 r :-:1111111 .. 1 . .i•. \11 1. 11!.__l'I ·: i l•>.•I d, 11 111d-.lo.0·i.I ,( "1· \.··· l1cn101·al "Bai.:" Sale 1h1·11 Or t. :n JIY)O's nf ltl'lll.~ \111.<;.t i::n' ! \L\f:l1AN THRIFT SHOP 1S10 P;irk Al'r. C\I . 6-12-j;>;.-iO 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 BELIEVE Bo.1ts ind I[ a * J NJ<E U ho1110· f,11· I'• )I' old Mi rine Equ1pmt n! \G. p.ort J.;ih ,\ II! 1111.11'.<'1r'r. :~---····;;;;;;;;; T\'1 11 ,\o ~11\J t'liild!'•'ll. "•.: \I 111 11' :'\I 11 I ' .. ·!~ -'.\11 \1 , .... 1•r1r.T. <'11 "'"11' \1ndc ~'!fll1 .. Ql'fr1., ~.\LI.' STOV E, rrr., s1rrro, 11'.~hr. din ~r!. ~. rhrsl 1lrw, br ~"I, f''TlEE OH.G AN LE:SSONS .as Iring as yo u Like ! l\'o rrg- 1.-1ra11on. No obli)l'atlon. Ju~1 Con1r . _\lonrlays 7:3/l pm COAST MUSIC &12.2't)I '.:!ii-!1:.:i .• 1··0L n-1.11 1 -,-,-"-.-,", -,-.. -,-n1 u~ . \!1,,r(! t•ol••t '. Ge neral 900 -·-r:~l CAP __ T_A_l_N __ ~ ..-, I· Transpor!at•On ~ ~:..,nrr1rn•·o>·I DAVIS BROWN CO. l!E:Jt CU LUN ,, 111alrh1ni.: ;i lso ir [Ol'f'<P;fl, 61.l-1101. lo\'<'~rat, !11hlr'. 1·rlvet so/a ,l'.j :.I n10. old. 'J l1,1n bf'd.<;., courh. f'ha1l'.<;., J!,\:\1:\10.\'D, S I ~ In w <1 y, h 1kl'~ ,r,, la 1np!', rnlfrf' & Cnd Y.lnl01h<1. New .., usrd 1lrls .. rlr. s.1; ..... r;::1. p1;ino1< or ma:s t in11Kcs. Best ~ hl-~ ...• ; ==----Ff'.EE l<'11 n•lr• ~(f>lt r to t:"r1d l'11!111111o •d lu !'tl•p • .'Ill} :1"'' IL _______ _ 1<111~ ;,o ):c.i.rs e'Pl'Jot_•Hci ::.a il ,.. po11rr. l'n>f"''1011 .. I r~ Sale / Rent 920 IRV INE Coa<I C'nunrry Cluh hU).<i 1n NJ. C11h L at &h n1id t -111 E. 17th ~· Mesa 646-1684 Costa hn111". 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SSS -n1l'rnhrr-h1p 111·a 1J !l('I0•1' f\r11.l',rd • E.oi~.1· T"rnt~ .\!"(' l'il·•·.i),.1rol R ;,-•• 1 Eq11:i! Opr"r ~:n1p\oyf'r '.\Ja!r k Frn1;J!r Western Girl Inc. ·1667 'l;u·Ar!1t11r r.11 rl. .\'r"1• P"rt J\,..,1rh "luh l'n~I. -l~H-:'1120 bt111n J ;\l~:LO-~O\:JC JS HF.Rf:~ I f.,111111. 1' _ ~r<&r i·ld t.i~!". hl'.\t . ~' h~tut-,-,.-, .. -,-"-"-""-lc-~. ~; pnl .~-~---- "1'"11 lft11h11V>rl 11/,.::nlr! loaf 'J P~:.\H '() Arru:1riun1~. i ·, 11,.,, r·~ .\-.qd la 11111 • ~<II• .. ~· «'111,d, n111 ri.~ r-.:1r<1~. :1~6-~~l•l. Li::r rll")'l'll'lJ.: ~!ro('I.. ", f'lar'I' ;, 10.0.:'!·1 --l~l".111d r 1.1no t')i" ,\• 1tu·n1111r~· ! r n n1 !:.l1"1r~ ! I u n1 c , T~,c.~Pclc>T~. 10 wp111 .... !HI!-(:-;:;;;;: q11:1llly po~cr r-.:p pl'''l~rn·l I !!1 .... lJ•Jll'I' I ~lon 111ru ~·r1. ll.\3-:t:,2G. :,\.!f-7~19. -~----------·----FE~ . .\'tll J'r"' "h 111' I VIETNAM ra11~·PY sini;lr ilrd ~;;j. :! VETERAN i•hr~l.o:;. SllJ o·.i ?il'.l-~11.i'.J. 1on~ in a 11rr11111r nprior. 11 f: RC U LON-Sola--.< to 11tarl a 111i:;n1I C';ll'('<'r 1n 11 LoveSC'!l T. gattir ~r1- c•yl'lr 11·;1ill'1'.1i7:'.--12ffl <1 fl .». \\',\T~:r:~t~ll ~i'"~ :SL~.~.\ A~I.: aho11t \ p.ickrii::~ dral~-:, ~·r. i;:11ar;intce. \\'c 0·;111 <lf'lnrr. f,!(i.22fl!i THAf11·: k1ni:: b«l ftlr d011hlc .~· .i 2:1. 5'1\" ~urlhn11rd . !0111: 11 rt.o:;.ull ,(· ilrn1s SGO. k <1!1 !1('11 . : •. ~1; .. :;o.~. :\l"n ,'i: r1 1 r1,.,. ·111 !I Sund<1,V 12 .. > Frirndly tf'lrpl1nn,, inf•~!'. rr~~l.!YS Pl1\,'-0 en. !~~: :"cwp..,r1 Hl1d fn~ir1 \!1·,.1 71 1 (>1.-~;!1,i() --ORG AN SAL E-- .~ K!l'fl \.~. t1.:rr~. 2 t>1n1111 ;ill•l l 1rlln1< I l\<'I'>(• 1Jul' 111.1lf', ']_ [1•111 .. o11;_1if)S'I f\J!, 1,i,,\k \,,•1111 .• n Sl»11lu·r·I f· I lld '". Ii l ll• •ll I 11-.. ~·'1101.. ,I',; I< ndl'd (T111s1ng. i1il1111111~tr<1h1 e r.11; !!70. -------e I Br 11nln1n 11111 11/\•1,1· 904 --------l:Al r '"I Ii S.d :I,, '1.1nn" 111·1!11 r ,~ .,,. ,.,.,, ri1scou11:' j l[l -Cl ;o:, ·~:1•-~11;;_ Jocal brant•h or one of cn11n-• 61.'i-ilOl\8 • B,\TTl~HY for rll'C'tr1r PA. CO!<la :\le~a * 6·1'!..'!_S.J1 L:•hi·ad•>r J~rtrPi\·rr --~----~ Boals, Powe r 906 I tries h1gi::;r 11:t con1panirs. 8. J)ii·an-Spanisb -"ll.·lc. Hhu• ~ys11•1n. ros! S31:1. l1kr n•·11-. B'ALD\\'l~'i ,\prosoncc Piano 1, 1 1 I 1 .:,11'~,'l'•.<, ll'!'l1~''· 1----·-------1 Planl1Pd training progriirn floral. Good cond11lon S9i Sl'll ~J'jj or bl'.~I orfr1. .~· bt11i•h. tnahog. f1ni~h. (',(.>f~t 1111trh•lui::: ~>lfl..fll'.ll"I 1~· Gla~tiar Sr~t~rr .Srll.<1n lets you learn \\'hile yo U 6-l6-l27·\. R:lR-GlRli. s.1!'(1, .'>18-2-li3. c<1rn. Fin~ bcnrfits pkg .. l~==~--,,-,--c-,--c,I Sell !hi" old ~l uff Xl11'1 c:rind. \\" ·10 '.\lf'IT. 6j car, expenses paid. Thi.1. is CRUSH vrlvel sofa & JS" PO\\ E:R rt..'f>l niowf'r, The "Yrllow P<1g"~.. ol Buy lhf' nrw ~lu ff hn oui00..1 rd. 1_:; brs. not a sales jol>. S!art $5400. lovescal CQffN' & end tahlcs. Briggs Str.a11on, 2 HP, lully classified .. 612-:iGiS Call 6-12-:.i7S Nn1~! $t.·-oo. 71 1-19'!·'.l'l11 Call .lf'.111n Brown ~H0-605.) * 67~80&'1 • n111n, 3 year old . S·\:>. ~:::;::::;:::;:::;::::0_;:::::;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;...i;;;::::;::::::::'o.~"==::::::::=.~:::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::O:::;:; CoASTAl. AGE NCY JOl~LY Green Gi<1nl selling 1 -""-IH>-l_l_I.~~--~~~ 2190 Harbor Bl a t Adam~ his Jolly L.;recn Gianl r hair. Tf':NT 16x16x!J. US :\I C \\,A I T RE S sf; S or car ~1 inl cond ition. 979-191"1. pyrPimid. New N rl.'!ini~hcd pole~. ho~tes~es, o exp. ncces1. DRESS ER. 5' long x 1'7'. 6 !l-l6-R207. F'ull or p/Jime. Attract. drawf'r, solid ash. F.xccllcnl F.nthusiastic. Th~ Zo o , cond ition, s.io. 548--8798. BAR.GAIN S. Of!irc< f u rn . COil.iit Hwy at MacAr thur. i\lisc. fl<'W chr~. [l<'c. clock. (2 1 6' h1·0 tone bhic slriprd Pain rini;:~. Low pric(':;. 498 \VANTED ~xpcrienccd cnr-rourhrs. $-r1 for b o 1 h. · ·1 Pnrk, Bal lsll". penrcr and C('ram1c t1 I'!· &13-3743. man for J11n1all job. C1111 1 .1clO.::_LcL--~h-c"o~"'-<d~".,"\·i-,-" 1179-5758 <Fullerton) for In-125 ,.awalyl. 1 :. l I . ~xcc r:-n ro1n1. ormat on. + 6•1,~~94 + \VANTED part l in1e book· . • kefll)t'r. Small bu!!illC!!~. xlnl WH T din:ne 5('1, $1J. f:rench \.IUr1ri cond. Call 67~63. Prov1nc1al furn, m 1 x e d * • Dlnlng room S<'I $j(), Dryer S•10. You!h h~d k rlrr.~5('r S20. 962-57·11 . f'"IRE\VOOD FOR SALE Ora11a;t" & Eucalyptus :>-14--76.i..1 111 piece~. 644--7328. \Vl\ITRESSES. Mu~! bf: ne11tJ_;=::::..~7---01;,;;12 '66 l~,PALA, 2 Door. orig. A iert0nablt'. no Age limit, G•r•g• Sale o\\•ner, new llrt'B, near nev.· no smokel"ll. Apply i n GARAGE Sa le Sat & sun 10 custom dr11.pe1,·968-7511. peI'llOn, Open Sesame, 2440 to 4. 371 A \Voo<lland Place.1 _LcITcE::....cRO~ld'--'--,~,-.,,..-'-,,-,-y~l,-o, 1-,;C:;"':,::;"c"ii:-wy;;;';, T,N;·-.•~· 0';;";';•,','c;· ;-l~C~o~·~":c:'~''~':':.· :':',.:..::"c':l:__ __ 1 t2xl6, Used .f mo·s, Sia. 1\IJEU. £5t11.bllshed local T.V. ** 83S-8051 ** Saif's .L Service Co. Seek.~ TIME FOR IRVINE C.out Country Club exper. outside serviceman J\.1emhe1"3hlp. No tn.nsfcr or higher caliber. i\linlmum QUICK CASH r~e. Call 644-~11. 5 yr1 rttent f'Xpt"f. x'lnt 11~ " bent'lit•. cui THROUGH A >l2-2811 •It S loc opp!. Ga.race cluttered? Sell your "Elephant•" fu t. .call Dal· b'. -.--EJg_t Clpiltled now! -• l DAILY PILOT WANT AD LARGE J{ydrom11.tic w1trr 90flener, $75. ~qu l rr e l jackrt, $j(I. 962-~. H O ~PI TAL hed -11 t rl" rails-um lilt. $75. 64:v...ll7 Or' 646-924.4. • £~TAR GAZER'.'iqc:_) By CLAY R. POLl.AN A•HS . . . . l ll kA ~ MA~. lJ l;j.. Yeur Dao/y .Ad1•1/7 Gu1d• Ji.. Sl.,T. JJ .('h ~ ~ ' .Accerdi11g le Iii• S1ar1, ' ~~(,;.. ......7'1 A'~· 1' To develop ITll'Ssoge for Thursday, oc.r. U I );jj!~·4 read words ~orre~ponc_ling to numbers , ',:71~•"i:~~: of Yl'U' Zodiac b1rlh sign. 89 ,/( TAUl US if...:J A'•· 10 I ...:: ,Mio' 10 111~-19·21·'28 _37.52 SCO•"O oc:. 11&~ HO'. 11 ":J'\l J.15.29.::1-i .:ii ' 51·68.-ll ~. SAGITTAl!US HO~. 11 j , ~ DfC. l f f:!{ 1 1-...... f.7!).76 ' • Open Road Campers $4 9 5 ~ OVER COST nn ~II , , 11p. 1·,, :r.11lrrs t. 11111'11 ,, .. 11,.· - The truck people from Genera l Motors ! Mll(E McCARTHY GMC :-·I \-I : :, :1~ ' ' I . ~, I .I) ('",1rnrr H· 1• h ,\ \I, I· ,.,l,lrn, \'. "~11 11o11~1o r --\:~;.~ C!!L\'Y .... \S, llJ'c "·H o'fln!, 111;111.v 'lt'<1.,. 11 l\~J.I Bui:: rl11111· hlJ<.:i.:,\·. -trrct I·· g:;I & il.,11•1<1 \I() ,\Ii 111 \]111 mreh •'•111d .~· l •'l'Y f'io .in. s3.·>;:,, 1:1:!.~ihi nr !<ll-~>, .~ -i)OIJ\;E \'ru1 l'.1111prr 'f,\- Xlnt rond. nrasonahlr :11.•:l-f. l'i() ------WHO ARE THE WEIGHT WATCHERS? The truck people from Genera l Motor• I MIKE McCARTHY GMC S!ll-ll.16/531~2t:iO Corner Beach &: ~fi·Frtdden, \\'C'St:J11 inslcr Cycles, BiKes, Scooters '71 J londa SL-:riO-KI ~1otrn;port. Cnn<ly Red. $7'13. 54.4953 eve~ '10 YAMAHA 125-MX f'.>;f'r!. ron1I + :l-11)..!l\:16 • ' ...,.~. ~~ ·n G ... 1 (01111 S'IJ I 1'11:1 ;-,n__:_ ;~ ~~1· .\<;-\i.;1-, .. , 'l:1J I 111\t l \r11 I I l !..!111 1:•1:1 1 .11 ,11 111·1·1· r.1~_(\~··:1 __ I l:•j) llil"'I" ;o !1'<111 l•1I;" \lt>T , 1»1ol f;,.. t ntl• r 01•·1· si 1,, -;,, I , i ·, \ · 1 \I I \ I ' , l ' ~· Ill· I .I ( ' I \ ' " '.! ,, II " /l I ' '' ,. l .... ... " ' 1• •I' " ' ' l!i69 YAMAH A MX " Complete San Dieao .. County Mobile Home '' Commun ity 1 Inform ation ' t11 ' _ r·111·r..-:T .\R ! 'I \) 11( ll 'S\." ONLY $895.00 \\ 1"l 1n11r nll!'<'llil~f' <1! • ·~~ 11·11,·k Ht dlr. s11.:;-: .. •led \1·111- rl"1' .•twkrr rrt.1 11 prwr :'1.-.o·p, n -~1 ,1:::11" Chit>f nv<'r fl0,11loll' ~ink -F11ll Sl/r bed. --~-. r~ ,.. G:liiJ :. " = -'X .2! !2\ ~- SAVE $1000.00 ' .-1 lrr1,·~~ rlro 11,.r ']11'1hfy 16 Colors to Choose From Order Your s Today ''2 Ton 8' Stylt! Side $2848.00 •1·111 ('n-.10111 '"·'' -!"!ill far. 1 .. 1·~ ('[jlllfll•l'<I. ' Jf.t TON ''CAMPE R SPECIA L" $3189.00 'j"!' '11.1 ....... \'~. <"ll<!fllll , 1 111·· 1· :'p•'r. • r.<1nt;"r ~l:J !lit )<\'I I •'1 TON lOS "FORD VAN" $2926.00 :i<I TON 123.S SUPER VA N $3 096.00 r,.,f,•rr .'"'' 11111• h""' 11n1r ~~~ n'"hll" l1'•11w -1 ·i. .... ~,. -~ ... ~.;;,,._•o""HdCo°"~"a~-· 11h1 ·11· ,1.,.1 11rll l11f' .... :II ••'..'-I f11'•' S.'\I\ )110' "' (',•11111 \ !,;,, fr·,.~h nw •!1111•1•111~ 1 1""11· ~,:1<1 (,"r.\•'tl r.r"1·,. Fi!l'rl., l1.:li1 \,, 1o 11 •• ,\· 1 •·• 1 r•111 .. u.' '' "•!n11n•t• r ;ii [,p·11,1.. 1~1 :1 -,~~· '"'""r •11 11 li ~fi·IOl fl For fAo re Info. Wr ite: Mobile Home Info , = 7 802 W. Mission Escondido, Calif. C.111 Th·-. Tnll-Fr,.,.. Zrn1 h 1 .. 1,..1•1"•1\f' .\u1nl·'"'L 714/747-8410 CO NTE MPO- LAGUNA HILLS rrrciitr ;1rl11i r ""11111111!111.I ;id1i1•·,.111 in ll'J~ll1'r \\'qrid Br11L1t ~11rround1n~~. ,..11 !II\· ur.v ;ippoln!111rn1• 'fhl'l .1· ----4 WHEELER ·i;7 f'hr1111lr1 ~rhurti.~n. \\'arn huh~. ~::'! \»S, 4 ~prcd, r.1. rl1n, l1c.1r.·r. ~Piii 11rnc , rP;if ~h-1rp. mu~t ~rll. \'J\C-97~ Mike McCarthy r:1·:rr. t .. \TJO~., 1. \'l·.lt ICLt : C'E\Tt.r.. C<1r. Hra('h .t· ·'"'F<1cldcn, \\r~tn11n-.ll"r l ___ ,,_, __ ,_~.~ti .-i~J.21.'lf) • IH. pru!lr llOlfl. ~illl!lit~, 1:')•11 ! ln!crna1ion11J l!an.·11~~r h1ll1anf lahlrs, :\1 L; C II l :~CF~l::ATION CENTER Mone;, . ROY CARVER, Inc. &e U...;1111 furn mnclrls ln ..,...2, H bo Bl d k l'k . 1 .:.~ " ar r v . par • 1 (' ~r tirit;. Costa Mrsa 5<16-4444 Ci\LL R?.Q-.l!l()Q or R:la-i900 '62 Cl-I EVY Truck F'lee!!ldt• TAKE ~VER PAY '.\IENTS P/U \\'/camprr :;hell. SiOO F'Ull pr1ct S.1930. P<1yls. nr make offer. Good cond. $78.21 mo. 2 Bdrm. mobil~, .>IS-S9-17. home ~rt up 1n q111cl park. =~~~=~~~~=~-• P<'ts \\'t'lcomc. Spac<' rrnt ·s.1 DOOl.:E: "~ Ton PU 200 s:n.:;o nll). Plca~e call !or cus1on1 cab, r/h, 4 nu 6 ply mort' information. \Vestern hPa\')' dul)r firt'-". ~. ~Tobile flonies, 1213 No. t\-l.>-0.176 nr 968--20:1·1. ll11rbor, Santa Ana, 839-6li0 i!J65 G:\!C H11ncty V11n. '.\lu~t Closed SU nday~. sec tn make offer. C&ll :>STAR park San Ju11n C11po, 9~7!'13. 2-b.iiO, 2 br, 2 full h11 , fam.l--,,~lU7.ST=~s~A~C'°R~l~f~IC~E~,c--I nice lnd~C'f'llt· $16.500. 011·ner '71 G ~IC P111l('I. 1100 ml rould linPi ncr, 49.1-382~ e :i4W260 • .:.;;;::..::::.c;;:;;..::::.:::c.~~-~-=-;:,:;=..::::.~-'- • • • I • 1 . ' ' • • ' • ' < ........ -......... SZ OAflV PILOT ·---, CALL US NOWll -. lllHOlll 557·9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOl•HDADSTIU SAYIYOU-". 1 H yov ort ,,... in Colitomfa J . II you or1 ,....,, on your ii* 1. H' fO'I a.. ""°""Y °" 'f04IT 4. If yov hove liffl• or no cor '""*' ur • m '' &11A11M TM" c1mn ._rm. '" ._ • TIUffelMY 2 DOOR H.T. $2688 $2399 FULL f f ICTOR! EWIPPED ORDER YOURS TODAY 1972 DODGl YAMS Big 115 (10 Prig~. f111!y f(KtOry eqlJ>J>Ped. Ll2JClll.130559 IMMfDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIA DELIVERY ALL EW'71'sMUSTGO Ser.# .•...•••.••••.•••••••• List ......•.......• Yo3~2~t LH2JClf J()qll9 ••... 3919.JS ,,,.,, ••••••••• 9 7'J lH23~1f l0911 9 .) .. JJ!2,q5 ................. 2 S lH2JC!E t 10980 3421 .62 •.•.•.•• • · · · • • • 2946 35 lH2JGIR21.>0000 . 3417,42 ••••••••••• ''.' 2942" 3391.38 .. ' ' ' " •••••• ' •• 2921 " ... 33' 1.33 • ' •• -• ' • ' ' ' ' ••. 2921" .. 3'02.13 ...... """". 2980 " 45bl.(8 -. '' '.''' -•• ''' 33471 ~ ~t~S I I I I I i I 0 I i I l I I ·-aa.411' . 3861.B2 ........ · ..... · 3329" ... 39J2.H ............... 3371" .. . 3589.S7 ' " ............ 3042" ... Ja15.72 .............. , 3220" .. 3752.57 ......... ".". 317 1" 39S 7.6iJ .. -.. -.. · .•.... 3092°' ~Ql 0 43191f'J o + o o I I !( I I I I i , I 31J8't" 4393.39 . "'.'''. " ... ' 3696" .•. 4011.20 •• '' ' ••...••••. 3377" ......... 4018.20 •••• ' •• ' ••...•• :J377" .... 3641.60 •••••••••••• ' •• 3090" ...... 36 92,50 ' .• " . " ... ' ' ' ' 2925" . . . 3757.20 ••.. ·~ 1 ...... ''. -30831' .. 3855.70 '' .. " ......... 3395" ... 4-080.0 ............... 349S" Mo Ii bu I/ 8. rt~llC ~~Tf! ~.i.1ew~1I tore1 l"""*1u 1(.'p. f'1.,...,,.,.,.. AP• o::t '!""IO"'~ tlie ~""e !5!341\ $1188 '"" P•ICI '68 TOYOTA 5 788 '"' • rl(t '65 FORD T l:ird '67 v.w. ( D"'P'tr ~~., oro1.o.ebot•"""1 itw c ~.-1..\8~1. '7 1 GREMLIN 11 AIOltric•• Motor• .......... """1~oll1. tb~ 9"r91. Ul'-11! •'o"0- "1 s ... ""° 7~49 1. $1498 ;:, '69 FORD Gol., ~00 '.' 8 ~ 11'1".. rxi-s!~ ~ • ·~·:. iQG6:'i OPEN 9 AM to lOPM 7DAYS 9 ~ ~~u :•r . .,~.1 1~1er101. butl;t1 1rah. ~ ,, ' r ., ,. $688 ·~· P•IU 166 OLDS 1'oron11do $888 '"" ••l{I 70 BARRA UDA \ R o.·1 ~ ~•n••• ... i.,1 ~woN '"'' l • .~ ;.,..,t,,.1top. i~'<l!07 '65 PONTIAC l !MQ1U 1 (!I ,11.ilo Itani ., pow~r ~IH'!'ipq. •u"" r •ol g-.od, NQ~26~. s288 "" 1 dr HT . V-8. auro.pa.,,tr .~lftrong, •ad10, ~ .. lucr mr, lanclou lofl. wtw, WQ0~7? $988 ... '"(I '70 SABARU ~l'a. '#ogH 4 sp11d, rodio, h*Olltf, f '"n. OS8AY!. • -'I KI Wtdnf~day, O<tobtr 13. ]q]l PILOT-ADVERTISER ~2 .,. .. '" .... _]§] L ~"' '"~§]I [ L _ ... _._"_''_' ._ •• _. ~1 1~.1 [ "'" '" ... ]§] [ '"""" '":___]§) ' ·~·~.... ]§] Trucks 962 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported l·.,'-',c.,-.oc.tt-o-,~-,-.,-,,-.-,-,.,-.,'. I ---,FocE:::R::-RA~R-1--1 PORSCHE 970 Autos, Used 970 Auto1, lmporttd 990 Autos, Used VOLKSWAGEN l'>lt'rr ury • r.~1n". ;\I 11 ~, ---::c. .c::.,----1------- 1,h1·,•: .•. :"r,,d,1; ~n111(' v.u1;.:. FERRARI '71J ·111 s :>~pd. ma'i;,-;i=. S~ 6T:-.-13~J af1t'r 6 pn1. AUTHORIZED SjJ\1,1, $900 bf-low book or i--C-A_M_A_R_O__ FORD ,, ---'67 VW Bug ~--:-----~-'io C.\)IARO SS lul!1e11u1r. ·~!! J:..TER!\ATIO;\,\I. l'it·I-.-S1\Ll::S & SERVICE 11&.do" f!,r ~. T latt u1od1..".I uri 1n1ck. ll4'14 rt!:JI!. r-111;, tru~·k. %2-8687. Ahiiulu11~ chf•rry, .:Janiour bJtj.-n11•111JIJl' pa1111 "llh all th,, 1·~1r,1~. 1 l'E.\:7~11.li .1~k a Wu1 uur JOO', 11 11111-.1111~ A \J/!")/, air cond., 1n. ~t1·1untn1ul 1un. f!Ulu. 111•1· ~11rnng, p11 r rl•~t· hral1"~. Jllil~'• J.--0 Pill';. fl,1_,(utl.11 )f'i!fl\\, f;;..,...:1i;19 ,,11 f;··.o J,:r1 11r"'· ntw 1,.1lh't'.I S'.!~. ·70---!llJT. ~ •• -~-,~.-A-M~,-,.~,, . NEWPORT 616-J'.\66. Crl'f'n/1,,11. C!t•<in! .\lt1st 1~ Cl lcE-V~)-· ~P~u·,-,~T~.,~,-. ~V-S, S..--11' 64,->---1"'61. IMPORTS alllO, p/~. Rill. nc11 Tll't':,, rnu~I :<I'll: s111;,o. 9f·~-0.~2\J 3100 \\', Coas1 llwy, RENAULT Auto Lea1ing 964 r.;cwport Rf'flch -..-......_...._..........--.....,,,.. __ _ ---------fl!ltiri ){I\ \lo(]l'I lHY.l. Rill. ·I 'tis CA )!ARO :!2i.-I ~fl,; R1'rl/Hlk uit .\l~i.:-" 11 1!!1 l!" .\!!l'k•·y TIK.111!1•»0n 111-.·~. Sr••!l'o , :!3.000 111 1-~nr Ill <"lflf}J'f'('l,lh'. .~l.~!kJ_ 0)\j ... :1,:();,, 1••11 !l..i Wr Bl\U , C .. \L · 642-4404 or 642-440,2 OUR vultJ111c lr11..•e d••par1- n1£'nt oftrl'.'1 al! 1J11p11l11r :\!lJ('fir·"n ,\.-i11'fY1J"l 111<1k••,t, at ~'On1p.!!!111·r .-~\!"' l.i'1 •Jl 1r l<',1...•l' •·-~p..'r1, t11Jlul' \'()UJ: ).•;1.," In YOL.:ll nr{'tls. "It"_.. tlr•' M'l"l'ir·,• 1ha L niakt.',, Ilic d1lr1 •1"1 ·111·~· . FIAT '"" * 'TifOR OS * .: (; .. \!..,\XI I-.:-\ • ,\JUS'l'A~OC THEODORE ROBINS FORD '.:·•'-0 HAP.BOP. BL\'!l COST.\ .\Ir·:~,\ r~L'.0010 968 WE PAY TOP CASH TRIUMPH 11750 lt:ACH ILYO. :Hwr. lt) S9J.j;J1.iti •. i.\7 ~:?4 1"P.JU~IPll 1, l l· J>1 I S()Jtfer \Iii'\ 1 •n•l SPORT C~R I~! 1,o,,(I 1111 ~prl. ,.,/i-1. l lJ.'"' , ""-·,.,,, °' "'" '""' CLEARANCE SALE 'fj.~ Fl.·\Ts:..o l'O')J I•: (111111.i r t\.lrkl, :.i•.000 n11 .. \lt1~1 st\·. NOW! * • \"\\ j) f!l <; II lh ti• d. r:1rt11,,, ~ .. ooo 61~-#:::;r. '11 n1t 1•1!-21Jli"1 '66 vw Squareback CHEVELLE L~I l 'i!t.\'ELl.t. SS ,".~ki, I ~1·1f, .~.!Ip \~h1 11J.; 1'..':;!l-1/nth ·1·, ti j' •· .. :;r, l<I CHEVROLET ·l•i.:. \.r 1 .111J1 1 Jionu1~._ L1k,.. /!1" / \, 11 "'] I~.(/ t<l;t' t:,11 f·lod 111\ I.• I' 111.:0 '· ~111'1 ·""• I•, fll1/lll'l11l.I<'. lJll' 6-1'·-J J.~1. l'OCJNOS :: HERTZ CORP.~ '.!!! \\' h.,1• !1,1, .\n;1ht•1ITT:: (7 14) 778-4050 .• '4i:Jl.TO Ht<Ol:i.il!A:\l~! IJftl l!"I< l\111,! 'l•JJ. ti a '{:,. n•1"rt 1'(1 1':11· li,f\: f'(y nHl•·,_ lnu11.u $2 . .JZ:.. ca.:(I. l:.11•.• .. >IS-2'1~0 :,n Fnfit LTD ."i~r .. -\\'a~o.. 10-p;i·~ . Air. 1 'n" "' · SZ.Jti. :.1.•-l~!J.I all !pr11 1JI' b<'foft. ~illlt s.-.7·•. f.7~~0-'·--=---1 FRITZ WARREN'S JAGUAR SPORT CAR CENTER tor used cars & trucks, jusl can us fl'.lr frl'f' est1n1ates. I ~7-:.,,.,C"'.::O--::;:--;"""". i!O E. 1st St .. S.A. 5-17-076-1 rro·rt.1 /I'(( \\1!h !1lo1'••h11,1: in- l•'l'l"J', ,\.J n1ud,11un 1HP~l :.':J01 $950 J!lf,.·, C'!!EYELL£ ~1 11 l 1 bu '70 G1\l.AXll·: :w ~ Dr. lit., --- GROTH CHEVROLET 'fi~ Xl\I·: l\'irr \\'l.Jl'l'I~. Xl nT Opcu dail.v 9-9; closed Sundny c•1tid1!1un. $3100. l ·~l'IU\11'!1\JG~I ;o-;r;d /on \\"af:vn 1{, JJ. PIS. Air. Pcrlf'tl (...:llldll1011 •. \!t1'1 S.'·r II• Apprec1 arr, SI 100. :J.1"i-J8r,L filt: air. 4~.00IJ m1lr~. rrtl 11/11·h1!r v111~t in lrr l or. Sl :.oo. 962-~."·:l~ ./\~k !or !';.Jes r<!anager 1$211 Beacb Blvd. (!untington Bl'ach .-;··· l'!ll' • ' ' . . ' . .~ 11 ~ "~--" ___ 1·nn<!. S2.00<I tnl 1r/111te 11·hb --- JENSEN '''°· '"-""· ~= ------":":::::::-=:::----ITl:-3 l:Jtil, ru1111u1g i.:ond1l1011 JENSEN $210. 8-17 -60S7 Kl 9-3J.3l • • '63 CllF:VY t111pula. 9 pa S :<f'ng" 1· ~l;i , 11 ~n. ~ ·o I~ :-.a i; .. 1~~;7· .,,, •. ,-.. ~,~,~. T~D~.-, dr ~l'dan. lnndnu. 111r. r:.'<rrl C<)n<I. .~!J:,0, 4 ~!9 -3 02 9, ·197-1~;r • .-•. DEAN LEWIS 1-~==~.-TOP DOL LAR IN CASH AUT l-I ORJZED S.\LES • SERVICE i!0-711.l TOYOTA LARGE SELECTION NEW 1971's ..lJeJJJt Lew \11 TOYOTA 4 spd. radio ,r., hcalf'r. l.~R'ill 1599 PS/PH. air ('C!Ul -~~."I(). )1.17-12-ll. 'fi."1 ;·on\·ri·r, l111pala. :X1nT n111d. A ir 1•onr1, Srr To ap- flrl'r·1.11r. 2117 Eld,..n A1·r _,_. "-·-'-"·-'-· ,_,_· -~-cc-o '6!1 \hr1· 1\ul'a ·1 .•ptl, 3:i0. \la;:~. Sl,!i;) or bes! otrer. .-~ill-6.-•:ll. ---=--cc--c-,..-, 'ti:/ f\)j{f) VAil c Ju b \\'nc:nn. V-!l, :iu10 tnin.~ .. J{-1!, 1·,.ry !o 1111, To11 nu'<.'han1c11I ro11rl. S27:J O. lji;;-t;ll~. 'Iii FJ\IHLA:'\f:: :;oo XL, .nuro. P/S, ,r,,, P/R. !:JU<'k<'1 ~('lll ~. Ill'\\. !i rr~. S700. 962-•.i2J. LOTUS AUTHORIZED .SALE::: k SERVICE l!.1 16 llarbQr, C . .\f. ~6-9303 1 -S~A~N"'T-A--'A~Nc:,cA Harbor Amerir:an 646·0161 1969 HAlllOll, COS1'A MfSA '68 CHE\'.cY __ C_;.1·n·,-m-.~~27 V-S f:<'d . nir 1..~u11l., SIGOO. .. S.12-{:7."i() .. ·:,9 Ch<'VY l\'llg011 INTERNATIONAL 'G.1 Ill S.'i'lut 4x4-Xlnt . 111r-chanic:1 l co11d1llon. $800. ;..ir)-27r.:;. '70 210-Z. Lo n1i's • '70 Opel GT, auto e 'j'f TR-G. f"111· \\'ilrran1.1 • '71 Alf;, GTV. a ir e 'f~~ Alr:1 GTV, Sharp e .\fJn.v n1r.ro' fll'f'~l 1i:c sporT~ cars t•) \'),.;l'hl' rron1, AulhO!'ll\'d :\IBZ Dr:!lo·r AUSTIN ·-------1960 AUSTJ'.'\ llt·al"Y ::ooo. 1:i '.' NEWP.ORT ' ·:. IMPORTS '(il; 230 ~L Cpr. i1k" m;~."1.117; nu, A/T. fl•. ;i111/!n1. Sl7:;(l. fii.1-."1()20: C>i::--lli2-~ i'l'f'$. MASERATI ~----·~-~ MASE RA Tl l~lfi~I (',,lljl•', 11 .1100 n11Jr-:-, ~jl,\\ll't>•l'I 1-.111,J h!!-1i.'l:1i MG TOYOTA r ight niilr.• J::OO'l (.'01J(!Jt1.,11, tX\rlJJ711 ' $1475 e~t~#'~ ,,,, •. d!}-.;11 :i i::x1. &; nr GI J:170 11.\P..llOr:. Jl!,\"0. BRAND NEW __ cu>r., '-''.,..''""'·' ""'""" '71 AUSTIN AMERICA .,, VIV . c,..,,,,.., """"''" 11/lf'nt. l,d, tu·cs l~O!Jl 1111 '66 VW Bus .-:I nt 1nrch. <.'Olld. Body rnY>!! 2 Ton" r.11111, 1•r•rnpr 11rinn OrilM$'l'. fl"W~!'hl' ~·,,1 101\, Jlf'r. f1•.-1 111 f'\"1',I <!r··.1ii ~Olfl C/>C• """ •n-'"' ---J"E"E"P=:s=---·c.::i \!ALIHU \''-8, ;1uto, .i 1r, '"'!111. ln11drn1 Ip, PIS. X lnl -~l!li."1/vff('r. !)j;;,? ... ~J7Jj'. ~\I ::0.:1 l· .. \1 fi6 or 67 l :i•O 11.\f:BO I! HL\'U . C'Q.'iT.\ \1E.,,\ 1; ~ I l " I '():; \'Ir ft11• II'!],. I l.1kf' !l('lf. ~9"J'• 1;11-1 i7-, 1~1-(. \11\' !iUI.! •~1 tilt·: .~ t'IUll'h. l:xt i•I Cond. $,;;I() or VOLVO CHRYSLER ·i;9 11·agon. Alr l"fl!l<J, Full f''lll'f'r, Xln! f'rl/1CI, 1~.00 h11 ',, ~·r11 111,·:;. RPlri1v 11<~111. (j j 1-.q(jj'ij, ------.,.,-1~(>1 Chrysl•'t' ~1.111011 "J::;-,)11. SHIO. C.111 :\'111:1. ;;12.;;,;)g llf•l\l ('('!l li:::O s :l.30 . CONTINENTAL And Away You Go! IN MY 1970 t-."ARK I l l r:r .. \t"T lf-l-1.. Fl Ll.Y r.r:-.:- 1·:ir t:Qe1P1•rJ • t"l.\:<'H' I· 1-•·1·y Ju:1.u1~· f'\lf;t pl11-'"11.,. ~IO.r.tlO l'"rr!ull~· <ir11·,,11 t 11!. "~.Thi.<. lu-:ury <'ar 1• fl:i.11- Jr;;,. in ('\'"!)' rl!"ti 11 I i111 "r ~·•11r 111~orc1 1r>11 ,1, 11, n.-.,,r Ju'll' <"•Hl<l:t1011 11·11! ]J(' hl'llf'r :111p1'1'\'i,1t•'ll_ Tile 1 \':.1i1 11t l- 11" ..,, 1111~ 1-1r 1~ ~·:no. 11-\('1- THINK 1.1· Bh1" B"1k' :'\<!11• you n"Hi~· L VO ... LVO' ,1,k. "1111,\' do r 1ran1 In sell 1111 .. l11,u1 1· rnr f•)I" murh l c~s thun .1riu col!ld buy i: "FRIEDLANDER" ·•1 • "'·'''"' 11•••11 _ ,.,, "" 11is~ 11•.nic1t uiwr. ,,, rny r yf' t1n fl11,. of tho~r 893-7:;(.6 • :i.17-6824 ~rony job~ :ind I j l1~! c11.n't ~-11a1t . IYnu 1111r1.~r:-1,111d.) If ~"" •0 11d d111·· nnr ur ttl<' ~ .. f.· I 1 ;11·~ 111!hr1rnrld n1 ~·Oll hil1·r ;in.\' <pw.<:t1•1ns you 1-.111 1"('a1·h n1" ,,, 111) office. ~•hi·160l'J !:Jt'fnl';-o :1 Pill. CORVAIR- /{~:-~·onfi. \1:i,S,\l .<r•ft lop. Jt1111!o0 1 1rr~. r"f'ar M"t41, 4 ll ho1o•I drl\o . !'Oil bar. Call .'i·IG-:1727. !!170 C11·~ ... ~. V~Y--BI~,,-,,-.,-. ,,.."~,.,-,~.-.1 ;11110. ;i 1r rnllfl. P/S, P/8, ln:nli.i<', l.li."iO. ~l:>-.1066. MERCURY 1971 MERCURY STATION WAG0NS HERTZ CORP. 221 \\·. K<1rt'l1:1. Anaheim 1714 ) 778·4050 '71 \lf-.HC..:I I:\' \h1111u 1~ llr'lui.;1!;1 111 2 dr h 1.. lul! fl-It'. 111•:11 v GU1} A/(. \ \1/~ ~I ~1<,'1'1(). lo n1Llc~. :-.:o·-r F.. T.0 .P. Pri, pany, li9 \J.\!~QL'I S Brhm, 4 cir. P/.'i l'/S 1'1! 1.-h1,'I, A-C r111 r;1d1.>, 1-.1<l 1.d•. Brk.~. xlnr f'!Jlld ('all 611 -flOfJS . '(i9 :'ll~RC illnnli•.c;n 11·aJon. '.l l'lil~SC'll~Cl', Sl&JO. %2-3357 Call !J('fol'C' 8 p111. MUST A'~N""G,.-...-1 -·-~~""'"'"",...," 1971 MUSTANGS ~ . HERTZ CORP.:: z~1 ~'7 i ~r l•j~a...:o~ll~im~ rrl.. "'\'t'r~lh1n_g 1w11 . .$~i0 or ties! uflrr, 492~7ti64 BMW S1735 ielJeJJJt L ewiA \ii VOLVO • J.1kr 11('11". S21."l(l. ~16-:i6..;'.: all '.~~------,---11. ;i_, H.trl~•r, (''I .{I V'\ l::u.<, r•~-ru<inuf. o>nc, Tr.-\'oJ~Pl'lflO-!'pnrtSCr;:: n ·hlf IJ',UIS, nu f'h!i<•li ,\· •·1 C..:ORV,\IR ~;.,;,.,II \\<H.'<•ll $]Jj, 1911 :\11\CI/ I: L1kt> new iOt· 1-onrl. tape deck. auto 11·~ •l•111s. ,\JL'ST SELL r O't llnn:ain at S31ioo. 6iE>-7200.;: -OLDSMOBILE :: 0:--:::-0:::-:-::;:-.,,-~~ f.i CUTLASS Supr'f'm,., ):06, Aulomotil'l' F.xccJlcnce & ROY CARVER , Inc. &THINK "MG" HI "FRIEDLANDER" 6'\ \I\\' l,•1.;. f'\11•1 •ion._, ,\I 11r1-.; ,\: 1·1·;.1;, ., 11:.u.1 ' .i·, $1.~".?.-1 t..r hr:-;: •1lf •1, 6i," .. :l!'J72. i -~prl, 01 rdr, ;i1r. 1h,<;c hr,•i."~. l'l'<flhll-.. $1!i99 .\lr1t I "' I 1. l.l 11 ~I .• 11 h '·" ,.,11 ., 11: .... s :-11111~11~ \ 110 \,oral .<;J1apf', .li!2.'i0. I• \ r :,;;4; ... :;1i10. • tii: ... :;110 • lij-:--1-.~,,..r11:-r.,1~11110. 2~ l•n··k;-o! s(';,ls, rn1llo, \1111 t'onct. Sti.lO. 612-1:.•l I PB, .i1r. ;iuln ,,,n:;()Jr. !: Buckt.'!~. ~1100 11·1&-1706 :; PLYMOUTH 292:-i Harbor B!\'d, Costa ;l\rsa ."l<Jtl-·144•1 IJIMO BE.I.CH !HWT. )" ' ; , 1 Autos, Used ' ( [( !-__ ,_,,_._-,56_·~··~"-"-·6_8_24 __ 1 H1\C1\ SJ-:J),\:\, /\1.1111.! II•'" ltAf{P. 1%1 \'\\ 990 'b.1 CUP.V,\IH. l..01\' rnilrs, -l " ~pd, .~h:irp. $:.~!. \\'knrt~ or -::--------_,.·. f'\'<'S nrr ti, ltl~-r)7_->(i 'jQ J'.\J.16 f'USI. ~urhan \V.i;O!, 1i2-CORV,\Tr-:.Con,-l-.-A-,-.,,-i. rn1l 10, lint i::l<t.•~. low 1~. c:o>cpl 1•!ru11. ] yr 11·1trr. &ilfl P ·a. .s1:)0. Ludy 1o1111<'r s3ttJ '70 H.\!11. 2002, Ornni:r. 111ac•. i\~l/1-':\I. .\la·hrh11 I 1rr-. lo m1. ~111,,1 .<;f'!J .. \lukf' 11/J,,r. &11-2 1.~~- DATSUN ---------'72 Datsun Big 510 MG l1i1JO •'ll~. 1n·,·L ,h.11•''· AL"TJIOH l7.F.0 ·l'.17~19.",~. S1\LES .~ SER\IJ CF: NEWPORT IMPORTS JlOO \\'. Loas1 llwy. lllhl l/\V C.\:'o!PEll .N l'V.' llr"-"· 1ch!1 {'Mg 4~•-1~:,2 V\V 19;0 Hug, low r11ilrs, n1ag!, AM/~-:-.1, xtras. Xlnt (.'flTld. 5-19-1291 t'\'l:S. Nc11·port Uract 'ti4 V\V Passengrr Bus, very I Dr. dlr. 4 spd. S.11.C. Tull ="""""'·---.---~1 gd CQnd tr./0111. g!as~. undrr IJOO miles, full, '60 .\IGJ\ lliOO -Run .. v.·rU . £i ;>-S909 fact 11·arranty. Rec. Bucket :S300 or h<'\t Off<'r. C,111 ·' • • 6i.1-"·"-"7 • • '",'J \'\\' -:Ill Sin 'ra!:<>n. :->rots, 1\-:sv.• tirrs. Take sn1 .... J • ,......, 1----~-11·arranty, l ikt: 1ie11-, rtd r!ov.•n or older tradt'. (Zl-1-i\1GA ·:~'i . mrtall1c, auto, p\'I pt)·: Dr.~-1 \Viii fin Jl\'I pty. C111l c.'On1pl(•lrly rr,o;1orrs 516-87::16 Cir a lter Z pn1 * • &IG<i6iS * • l:l!l9:i. ;~IS-ltili. "'·""· MGB "58 vw Bug Reblt. '70 240 'Z' sooo. 6-12-6992 '68 VW radio, h!r, r.ew '65 .\!GD Rdstr. Very clean. tires, runs good, $800 I CC1lorado red, local car full y $700. or best olft>r. Phone • 8-16-9724 • 1 equ1pP£'d, £n1maculatt> 1hn1-lMfi-J:i2J. 1~--=~=~~~~~~ I out. dJr. \\'ill take trade or I "';;-==°"'-c:::;:-;;-"C:C::::;:1 '69 RED V\V, Radio, i'C"11· I fiMllf'C pvt pty: (4248L0) '70 illGB-GT. v.•ire v.·/it:els tires. Orig OV.'rl('r. N°f'I\' I Ca.JI 49-1-6811 or 5-16-8736. T.0.P. S2,550. shocks, Xlnt cond. 6i~;,, fo.1. 13. TRADES ft11-2!l.">l. nr11· S.)l;,000: scU S:'.200 ( . h<·low hookl (1lll~1rlr r 1;111!,· • ~ •I ''"11,rr. l''alh-*•'64 CORVAIRe* 1r~dr. Pr Ply. !1G~l76. ·: _c_~d_r~1<L s:2:._ :\r,,~.()(iii !1:1 n(ia<I Jtunner, bl k '" I" f I' 111 I. ;11r e ~() < 111\l!IH"I d 11.111; Ill. l•illv CORVETIE f'fjl1 111 .i l111ri1;1e11l1111• • 'li!l "'."'"""---:-::::----- Dndl!•' IJ.•nnt'Q CO\l fl<' 11 a!J 'Ii'/ (',,1·1'l'!lr ·127, TlPll' f'tl~lne. op(1,1n', .'-.1\<'' -~··1 In ap11h "t'1<1IP. S2SOQ. Dlr. !I) J2:;.72:i0 ~1,;...u-:.;1 . -CADILLAC 01T/red, at!lo. Am-rr11, .U.- 1•011d. rt~. plb. nu1g.'I Sl69'. (i 12-6670. : 'OS rfArtR.1\CL:DA. 3-IO V-8, ~ sµd, 2 1lr hardto11. VtQ-' clean $139i (~.~]) •192.26(17, • LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING AUTilORIZED PONTIAC-!!~•• f'nin:nr ;\Int rnech'ly , l~t'.1111. 11·h1 f1111 ~h. V('r.· f'ln. --:cc;:-:'°",,.-,=:--:-"'°~·., 1n<;1df' & Olli \Ju~l St·lt $9T.J ... ,68 PONTIA 01· h,t nff1'1' ij4 \-l:H-1 f'\'('S, c ·SERVICE- Nabers CadiUac DODGE '63 DODGE DART 2600 HARBOR BL.. 2 Door. Hardtop liO dlr. Aulo COSTA MESA tr11m;, 6 ryl, Radio, fl<'atcr, GRAND PRIX . • A beautiful car. Auto 1ranS:, air C.'Ond., power "'indo.,.,., po11·er brakes. po11·e r s1~ in~. l<lnd11u 1ori. fYRF'24~~· SPECIAL $169Sl Bill BARRY .'l.t0-9100 Open Sunday P<'rfeci running COllf1, g:ood ·w.i c.~d sl'd [)(oVille, Iul!y tr11n~natiQn. PONTIAC-GMC·FIAT ' eqpd incl fl1lcb 1ircs, hlk $38S • • e 673-198~ e 1970 V\V BUS padded !op i\1ust s('!I lhis wk. ~6-2698 OT 5.'17-45.t{) C\IC!i. O\'rr ~~ llL"v & uaed ctoi I _.. Bl'S'I ofr oi't'r $.~.Pvt pt,y. '70 DODGE Van, la_"_"'.;;,.: ''' (·hon~,, ri'On1 ~ 1nmac CO•~•-D~vs 530-4611 eve &H-05 16 * 83z..G723 * ""' Xlnt rond. S!ant-6. Panellrd. Opf'n till !O p.m, ~ .. ·e. f spd. dlr. Lit1e :Jt'\\'el, hug-ES OFFER ·:-ii CAD. New eng., lrnn.'I., $2800. C536-9695> a rt 1 pm. 200o E. ls( S1., Santa .<r,(' '66 1600 Roadster PORSCHE moo ger orange "'lth hardtop. '55 PORSCHE Speedster. '67 Bug 8 T 1irl'S. Air, full p1vr. ('le. Ex-•6~ DART Wagon, V-8, aulo, Ost SI. at S.A. F'rlvyJ·: (11JS22i) ExceUent -cond. Completely restored lnsld~ &l&046l aft. 5 pm C('I cond. J\tui;t .'lee to ap-10 mile§. clean. $395, 1650 l 'iio:->.:""':::-'~""';;-,,--,,,~·.!~·-H thruou.t. Take small down. &-out. flflnt cond. sa>O. VW 'Sl. 1300 serie!t, ~ootl "l'l!cla!e. $250. 645-4737. Placentia, N.B. Sp A-8. '68 f..e l\lans, 2-dr ~ Lall afl 9:30 am 4!M.SSU -540-0896. cond. R.&H, new paint, SSW. '70 Cad Cp. DeVille, loAdt>d, , 66 DODGE Dart GT. R/H, Auto console shi ft, AJt ~;;· •It l :OO pm Cllll ~-'70 POR.S€HE 914, fuel In-_....__,,~=·,.-,;;:c:-::::::;--local car. Pvt. p t y , S / lo PIS. $1495 or bet .· : 1967 DATSUN 1600 jecled VW en,g. •ppt>a ra '62 V\V. Xlnt cond. 84&-1022. A~to, ~· ~~~· · Days: 6.J0..3000, Aft..: .. , ROADSTER group, AM/n.t. Xlnt cond. $595/o!!t"r ,64 CPE DE ILLE milt'I. · • 548--0801. .::"'~ SHARP -A·l CONDITION "Lo=-w..,m,,1,,.13","lOO=. 644--0-;;"1_33_.=l-~"":=-o"'='-;•,,',,67-:l-84=09,... __ 1$2400 6r.>-l'.lll FORD PONTIAC GTO '68, 4 $995 1966 PORSCllE 912. :<.Int '6:> VVr'. Xlnt ron<I. CAM RO alr, d lk' brks, posl PHONE 545-2083 rond. r11dio & fOR: lamf'li, 4 Great lrn.nsp. $'i50 FORD Econo Van 'IH, paint, rt'ar end. ;J(j(I_ RED Hl70 Dat~un 240--Z. Rpd. 6.ll--'l283 CW!ll. '* 830-8154 '* bOOy. Indy's, mav, stt:~. after 5 pm. I Perfrrt rond. l\lu111 Sell. r .~.~, ~P~O~n~sa=r~E-. -.,.tt7b71r-,-,~," .. I '67 V\\'-:-;c IV painl 1TIA;( 'G7 CA,\IARO CClnv. 4 ~pd. Nu p11 111"'1, cpt'g. Cl&~SJ(! eond. GTO ]969 SHARP. Call Sll--~. new rll'l'~, m1l'lroof, $1800. 11·hl11. fl('rlttt con d I '11o11, pain!. Sl'c !o appreciatt' Also M:Jling 289" en a:. ool'l<I. air tond. Many X 1968 Datsun 4 Dr. 510-• 673--8:!0:2 • 54:...'lf;.~2. S1650/! -'32-7903. 54S-i072. S25.50. GiS.T.m. SOC"{!. • j.19-3&11 '67 !!12 5 11prl. Rrblf rni:::. nr\\·1·196H V\\··~ ~,,-,~,-,.~,-,-,·..,-,-"-A-1 "69;,,.C~C7A7.\l~A~R~0"3'1J~. ;--:,-:,--,,,.,-:,·. "'J I REI.I ABLE tran:-port11lion _ l;cc·r~on1u91~0;-,-,~;~,,•,-:,=pd::;-. ~P~/~S.I '67 DATSUN WAGON clutch. brk11, carhn, pn in l, C'Oltt'f. A:'-111'.\l '.'lt('N'O/l<if!t'/ spd 11111!0, pl~. ri/b. f11.ct a ir. Rrc:cnt m£'ehanical 11·01·k. PIB, 20,00J rn i. t111c1ory Gd cond, S I~. 5-18-9721 A;\f/f-"~1 $]8.j(J. 6i.'Hi('(,6 r11 rlio. S2550. 8.f7.Q.l12. 1n! o,·aJ $2100. 673--1586. 1962 Fon1 C3115..l6-:2969. "-'JUT., $2700. 963-6.1'79 . ...;.;..;""-'_;;;;:;-"--'--'-~~-~~-·-~~~~~-· • -. ,,. ,-.", •' "r"''Y' ,_.,. . ., · '~· .,._ ........... ,,.. .......... -.......... -... _ .' . -. ' R 'Z(f • " . .. :· •' •'. ,J .\ " Q....t~· .. c .. \T.. 2-440) *. A:\oC -;/if1 h a ~:,. ' f~· ca"°. r. Ht., s, r,..d r Io r . TD. 4 J::.~ccl 0 2 9' . l u b ran~ .. T~~p 7 J 0 . auio. :<f'a ts, J. AL In I . '800. Top, •ll, 4 Call hi dr. PIB. $ • irn. •1u•~ rur! .\/4. ulc~. My, dr. "" :xJn1 n, !'I 3557 J I)' • -. . • • • , .• I Bill Jacobs Says: _ GEN. MGR • ~"'"~ BRAND ' NEW Buy Now Where 6~'""1Z:":'"'WI:':,, 0 u r Stocks Of New '72 Oldsmobiles Full power equi pm e nt including 6 way se at, tilt telescopic steering wh eel, fa c t ory a ir cond., etc., etc. ( 3U39T2M4 I 69 34 I. Is Great! We also have some remaining '71's to clear. $ OFF FACTORY WINDOW STICKER PRICE -----·----- TEST DRIVE THE NEW Complete TRUCK & CAMPER Sales and Service Brand New GMC ''SPRINT'' Loaded with VS engine. radio, heater, tinted wind~ield , etc. ( 12471. ~~-·5 3497 BRAND NEW TRUCK AND CAMPER HONDA The Sassy Little Car, Is Sassier Than Ever! READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IN A BIG SELECTION OF NEW COLORS! NEW 1971 GMC 3/4 TON CUSTOM CAMPER FULL POWER 111871 NEW 11 FOOT AMER!GO CAMPER LOADED 142321 • TOTAL PRICE BOTH UNITS END OF SEASON CAMPER SALE 5 5706 200/o DISCOUNT '69 CORTINA WAGON '68 CADILLAC Automatic, r<'ldio a nd hedter. (ZWA601 I Full power, f.ictory air, vinyl roof. IXRK098 J 5 795 5 2895 '70 AMX '70 CHEVELLE S.S. 4 ~peed, ra dio and healer. ! PqQA ) VS, automat ic., rad io, he <'l fer, f<'lclory <'l ir. 12S3AOZ ) 51895 53195 '69 MUSTANG MACH I '66 DATSUN .R•dio, heeter, air cond., 4 speed. !XWZ475 ) 4 door sedan. Radio and he.tier. IWGS236) 51495 5495 . '68 DODGE CHARGER '69 DODGE SPORT VAN Rtdio, heater, auto., Air, vinyl roof, mag whh. IXSLS 14 I Radio, he•ler, automdtic., VS engine . IZAE74l I 51795 52295 • • FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE ON ANY NEW UNIT IN OUR BIG STOCK • u.~~0 HONDA CAR lbl t.80 01 51295 '70 OLDS CONVERT. '66 FORD GALAXIE Rad io, healer, .tulo., power steering & br.,kes, .,;r c.ond. Ra dio, he.,ter, <"!LJlomalic, power sleer>ng , vinyl roof. ( 1524A) ISSG251 ) 5 2195 5875 '70 MERCURY Ml '68 OPEL Rad io, healer, .tulo., "Ir cond .. p ower sleer;ng & br11 kes. Radi o and ht.,ler, 4 speed tr<'l nsmissi on. [VZU279) I 126AKA I 5 2195 5595 '66 CHEVELLE S.S. 396 '69 SIMCA Radio dnd hedler, <!l ulomdlic. lrt1n~mi~1 i on. ( SUZ 198 ) 5995 5875 .'68 CHEV. IMPALA CPE. '66 CADILLAC CPE. DE VILLE R11d io, he11ter, a uto., ti ir, power 5feerin9 & br11ke1. Full power equipment plu ~ f<1 clory 11 ir c.o nditioning. I XIVSS9 I I KSJ8051 51295 COSTA · MESA 51795 540-9640 • \ . . -54 DAILY PILOT Wtdlltiday, Oc to~r l.J, lCf.l l ATLAS CHR¥SLER PL¥MOUTH! IMPERIAL Costa Mesa ~-::=:;...- PILOT·AOV[RTJSER 28 ·--c\'\R'iS\.ERS . r ONLY USED CAR SALES '( ' ASK ABOUT OUR 5 DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE '66 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN " • • ., Aylo..,tl;c, rtdoo, hettor, pow• •• alee•inq, ... 1i,1~ well lire1. !HARS86 ) '68 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CUSTOM UP TO $200 REBATE ON NEW CHRYSLERS/PL YMOUTHS / WHEN PURCHASED AFTER I ) AUGUST 15, 1971, AND - APPROVED BY CONGRESS ••• USED 1971 CRICKET ONLY l l(MSt r fel COii: '66 PLYMOUTH VALIANT MONTEREY BARRACUDA 2 Or. H.T. VI , •Ylomelic, rtdio, VI . t ulomt tic, rtd:o t nd hetl•r, hetltr, power 1lttrin9, white power ilttrin9 , wh;11 "'"II ti•tl. .. .,11., t i<. IVSBJSI) fSMB44•> htt ler. I RSW2701 '69 DODGE '70 PLYMOUTH POLARA 2 DR. H.T. SUBURBAN WAGON FREE USED CAR WARRANTY Sl1 -•tht ,.., ... ,_, 25%"' 11llsc•••t •• pam. 25 91. dhceut • 1-.,. W11rti ,. lie ti.-11t tt• c•"'*l"r•••"" 111e .•• ,,. • . -. ... . -. . .. . . . . . ... ·-· ... ~ ·z9 Pl l 0T -AOVERT]5[R Wtdnt~ddV, Ottobtr IJ, 1971 . TI~IE e THEODO•l ROll lNS JR. I Time M1911ln1 Quell ty D•el•r Awerd fer 1•71 THIODO•l ltOllNS a•. 2 1/2 USED CARS ACRES OF ·MUSTANG SALE Many to choose from. '65 thru '71 models. Coupes, hardtops, convertible and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some with 4 speeds, also air conditioning and automatic models with power steering. EXAMPLE: '71 MUSTANG H.T. Rad io, he aler, aulom11 tic, power 1t!!er;119 & bra~e1 , fac.1. air, qood mil &1 . I019CQR I OUR PRICE $2996 '69 FORD LTD $2296 '69 MERC. Wagon $2596 2 rlr. HT. f\,t•H. ;i 11 To., r .s ., f;i rt . 1111". gnnd :'l l11r11111s Cnl. Park m!lr<, \ tnJ J roof Full r11\' "r. a ir co nii . (:\"S!->•1lf;1 £n"d n11lr~ •\"XL-10S1 , '71 CAMARO $2796 '71 PINTO $1896 Lr•11.rlrd 1' ll h IFI• 1 .. ry R11d1n, h"al .. r 11u!O· r11111pnir•nt 1,,,.,,1 n111!ir. i:nrid n111 .. ~ milr• 1 !ln.1 nrA, I l:'d RS:\• '69 OPEL RALLYE $1095 '68 v.w. Festbock s1096 G.:'11. R&H. 4 ~rrrrl . Fully rqoupp.,d , gold "" hh1rk ~1rip,,~. ~nnd mil,,~. Got'lf1 mi IP~. I ZL,\h~2 l 1\"\\"T!J,llo ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED .. TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT '67 MIRC. Comet $996 '70 RENAULT S•d. $1196 Se.d. R11r!10. hea'ter. f&c· R11dio, ht"a tf'r. 4 triry equ1 rp~ Gond ~p•rd , '!l""'Od ni1les. mil"~. • xsrn:i1 • 1.1fl9BEfli '69 TORINO $1896 '66 M'ST'NG Convt. $1096 2_Dr. I! T. f ull po1\·tr. RS:·H 11111..,. P"'""r 11 1r, triod mile~. stPPnn• 11 1r cnnd , tZLHiHll g-nnd miJ,.s. '69 LTD 2 D•. H.T. $2296 '68 DODGE P.U, $1596 f"1111 p111• "r. 111r cnnd \">I 11111n r:&H. 1·1nyJ rnrir. t ood m tles. i:,co nrl mil"~· !ZKZ.l161 '-!l<\'.t'>:?A• . '65 PLYM. Fury Ill $896 ;~,a ,:~LA/)~ H.T. $1496 2 r>r II T. f':&H. a u1n l""'"rr ~t ,.,,rin11;. 111r rnnd. P . .S >;:rot)rl milt~. j1'f'lnd mu .. s. I PIT4il4 . I \"CYR.12 • FORD-LTD-GALAXIE- TORINO-WAGON SALE Many to choose from! '65 tf1ru '70 Models, Sport Roofs, Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and Se- dons. Full power, air conditioning. Warranties avail- able. EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 dr. H.T. VB, a utomatic, full power, a ir condit ion ing, good mil es. l 9<lAKC I OUR PRICE $2496 '68 CORTINA G.T. $896 '67 SIMCA 1000 5696 4 ~rr"rl.. r11d1n, 4 r!nor Loi\ mil.,~. ~n••rl n1il r • 0n~1na l 1hru-r•ll1 . fl " 1\1,;, '.fj I I \"T\11"1i~ I '66 VOLVO 1225 $1096 '65 OPEL Kadettt $696 s1111 1.-•n "ii'"" Gnnd n11IP~ (ir1orl 4 ~prr<l. 11'111• m1lr~. tr11 n~rnrt a I inn. (7;;'<\124!'.l l i!lfl.!\A~G 1 '66 FALCON W••· $796 '69 V.W. Bus $1996 R&d111. hr111 ,.r. l!UTO· \\"ilh 11 11 ~ .. 111~ 4 m .o.tlr, r nnd mill's. ~pPrd. r.oM mtll'~ \RUZ\95) !Y\\"S7501 l:sPrt C11r Sall! Prices Effective 72 llnurs Aftf'r Put1llait1on • SALES DEPT. HOURS · ' . . ~ I At,i'TO t PM MON°Pll l~M 10 6 PM SAT 18 AM TO 6 PM SUN t I PRICE FREEZE COUNTDOWN! Don' t Wait And Be Sorry ••• Act Today For Our VOLUME DISCOUNTS ON FROZEN PRICES! FOR .----Drive Them All!._.. 1972 TORINO tHE ALL-NEW ~ID-SIZE CAR We have more al next year's models ready for imm ediate del ivery than we have ever had during the month of October! A FIFTY YEAR RECORD! • ONE OF SO. CALIFORNIA'S BIGGEST PINTO DISPLAYS! • 1600 CC ENGINES • 2 DOOR SEDANS • 2000 CC ENGINES • 3 DOOR RUNABOUTS • 1972 PINTO RUNABOUT • 4 SPEED STICKS • AIR COND. MODELS • AUTOMATICS UNBEATABLE DISCOUNTS ON NEW '71's AND IMMACULATE '71 DEMO AND EXEC. CARS STll~L A BIG, BIG SELECTI0 1~ TO CllOOSE FR01ll! .....--LEASING?-- Our Volume Lease Department offers all popular Ameri· can and Import Makes at competitive ratts. LET OUR LEASE EXPERTS TAILOR YOUR LEASE TO YOUR NEEDS. "IT'S THE SERVICE THAT MAKES THE OIFFERENCE" PARTS-SERVICE HOURS (\ 7 AM To 9 PM MON 7 AM To 6 PM TUE-FRI I • CUSTOMIZED MODELS FORD TRUCKS FOR 1972! Our Truck Experts Can Serve You Best! F-100's TO HEAVY DUTY CUSTOMS PARTS DEPT. ONLY B AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS • • 58 OAILV r lLOT ,. $ ... ' • • . . . . -• ' . 1971 MAVERICK ·; t ::::-~.' ) tfZl~ V ,~ I . 1 C -'! r,s • /!1·1K ' . ..... . ... '":!\ " : t ;.!I ·r~ ) ~~ FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AUTO, TRANS .. POWfl 5TE£AJNC, rodio, ltrehr, whit1w11lt lirt1, t i~t1d 1l11n, 11cc111try g rc~a.1063-(0 YI • I ·' V 8, fat I cry air, auto. tran1., power 1lrrring, r11 dia, htalrr. (214 CAU). FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . V-1, fA(TOlT .. ,.,AUTO. TRANS., POWIR STllllNG, ,.41,, lrffttr, tl•led •'···· Yl•rl l•t• riar.(109CfT) I -··~-·-.. \ _,,, .... ~~·r -·--~..